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Only a few\n\u2022organized   Nipponese   were   en.\nla tared.\nI The occupation ejlvee the Aui-\nallani command net only ef the\nrip but alia some ef the finest\nMM1' plantations kl Borneo,\nIn the Immediate vicinity.\nLabuan bland, off Brunei Bay,\nallan   cavalry   Commandos\u2014\nanized forcee\u2014who landed at\nlint Hamilton move'd over easy\nlllng coconut and rubber plantain country to within two miles of\nimbalal airstrlp-the third airfield\nImportance ln the Invaded area.\nThe tint captured airfield, on La\nbuan Island, wu overrun within a\nfew houn of the Auitrallan tth Division's Landing.\nJapanese demolition team! working ln haste In advance of the iwift-\nly advancing Australian forces, put\nthe torch to the great Seria and Mlri\noil tleldi to the Southweit of Brunei and preiumably dynamited tht\nwella.\nIn addition to eelture at Brunei\nairfield, the Auitrallan 1th Dlvl-\n\u2022Ion made a successful daylight\nlanding two miles Eaat ef Brunei\ntown without opposition.\nJapaneie force! apparently pulled\nSouth and Intend to relinquish the\nriver, port and capital dty of Brunei without t tight Sixty one Japaneee dead wen counted the tint\nday of the Invasion. Australian casualties for the flrit three dayi have\nbeen \"practically nil\" an Australian\nspokesman' laid,\nThe Australian Commander, LL-\nGen. R. L. Morshcad, declared \"the\nreal fighting It yet to conic\" He\npredicted a tedious campaign and\ndeclared \"the Jap will run with the\nbest of them but when trapped he\nwill fight to death.\"\n6(st Hurdle to Charter...\njig Five Veto\n)ower Okayed\nBy   C.   R.   BLACKBURN\nCinidlin Preu Staff Writer\n\u2022AN FRANCISCO, Juni tl \u2014\n(Cf)\u2014The,'Hlg Five veto power\npnvlalem In the Yalta formula\naf thi Dumbarton Oaki draft\nehartir Ht the projected World\n\u2022eeurlty organliatlon wen ap-\ngrave* today after a committee\nmeeting luting all morning and\nHrt of the afternoon.\n'.-.WM'Witttortlni vatat to two\nMil est and:16 delegates abstaining, thi hotly-debated voting for-\nmule waa approved after Auitra-\nlien-lid mall powir oppoiltion\ndwindled In tha fact ef poiltlva at-\nirtlem that tha Big Flve-Brlt-\nIn,   the   United   States,   Ruula,\nRice ind China   would accept\nifOMTACU\ndecision hurdled tho last male to early completion\nent peace charter OO\nthe United Nations Security\nhai labored for seven\ntnt tne of the countries\nsupporting the Australian\nt, suspending opentlon of\nJMto power over  proposal!  to\na dispute by peaceful methods.\nHowever,  the  Canadian   delega-\nXi, ln the face of obvloui certainty\nat tha Big Five would demand\nexercise of the Yalta formula.\nHied the fight last week and\nurged otheri to do likewise ln the\nInterests of harmony.\nThe Canadian attitude wu that,\nunpalatable though the formula\nmight be, It wu better to swallow\nlt than to prejudice tbe success ef\nthe conference by alienating any\nof the Big rive\u2014particularly,\nBritain, Ruula and the United\nStatae.\nIn the voting today, with three\ncountrlei not repreiented, only Colombia and Gut* voted agalnit the\nformula. Canada voted for It hut\nAustralia and New Zealand were\namong the 11 countrlei ibitilning.\nTbe voting formula will require\nunanimity among tha Big Five ao\nall ballot! bl tha Leigue'i Security\nCouncil ao action to preterm, peace.\nThe veto would be inapplicable only\nto peaceful aettlemtnt ot a dlapute\nto which one of the great poweri\nwould be\nThe formula applying to tha 11-\nmember council siyi:\n1. Eich member ihould have ana\nvote.\n2. Decision! on procedural matteri\nluch u discussion of I dispute\nihould be made by an affirmative\nvote of iny seven members.\nI. Dfcisions on \"all other mat-\nten\" ihould be mid'e by an affirmative vote of seven member*. Including the concurring votes ot all\nthe Big Five, provided that oo\npeaceful settlement a party to a dlapute should abstain from Voting.\naction\nid No Bearing\nV-E Day Rioting\nAX, June 13-(CP) - Dii-\nIfacllon, among Navy personnel\nHalifax had no bearing on tho\nI day' disturbance! here, Rear\nif-lral L. W. Murray, Commanl-\nIn Chief Canadian Northwest A'.-\nItic at that time, today told tne\nBock Riot Inquiry Commiuion.\nHere had bees some diisattsfa.-\na among peraoonel, upeelally\n.Fried man, becauie of overcrowd-\neccommoM.tioni la thli wartime\nRhtit wltneieee did  not think\nhad bean any \"unreal\" There\nbeea ao conflict between the\nrice aad the civilian population\nV-l day. .\n.dmtril Murray had issued \u2022\nnmunlcitlon to hli (pre** Miy 8.\ning t*xt the Nivy men lovolv-\nwere \"a handful of undlietpllned\nB tn uniform -I ihill. not do\njl the honor ot calling them\nIngs.\" Thli group it about VO, he\ni, had brought \"disgrace on the\n\u25a0trice.\"\npect Four More\noopihipi Shortly\nIALIFAX. June  11  (CPI-Wlth\nrndi of Canadian troopi al-\nbeck In the Dominion, four\n\u00bb ihlpload* will irrlve In Halt-\nduring the week itirting June\nwo hospital ships will be imong\ngrout Thi Letltli li dm to ar-\nJune 11 and thl Llandovrry\nJunt IB with wounded rent tn.\ntwo other triniporti will no\nita and Si mar i i.\nONT. SERVICE\nMtXTTVBOAY\n_\u00bbHTO. June tl (CP)-Major\nChief Flection Officer\narlo, uid today ha naeita\nto announce neat Tuti\nI mult of tht tervle* veto In\n\u00bbio general electioa of June\ni it hem* and n ill wai\n' M to June 4\nGRADUATES\nI AttOtUtB, June 14  (APi-\nJMtfm   \u25a0Wtlrley    Tempi.\nttaa trom High Rrh.-il today\nWisllake Jrhool  (or girli\nI 11.      - -\n\"British Columbia\n\u2014We Love You\"\n\u2022 VANCOUVER, Jut* 11 ICT)\u2014\nVancouver movie fana will be uked to applaud louder and longer\nfor the benefit of any stray touriiti, Vincouver Tourist Association officlati reported ln their\npost-war tourist program releued\ntodiy.\nPatriotic uenti of count ihould\nbring on extri bunts of enthue-\nlaam,   official!   uld.      However,\nSIXTH DAY OF\nAIR POUNDINGS\nFOR JAP BASES\nGUAM, June M (Thunday)\n(AP)\u2014Carrying tht air attacks on\nJapan through the ilxth itralght\nday, Oklnawa-bMod plane, attacked Kanoya and Kushlra air\nbaaae en Kyushu Tueiday, a Pleat\nao mm unique rt ported today.\nBombi and rocktti wert fired.\nThe Kanoya naval baee waa a\ntarget recently 'Of .adrrler planti\nfrom Aim. William F. Haliey'i\n3rd Fleet ,\nThe Tueidiy ralden dived\nthrough l-ltcnu anti-aircraft fin\nto accomplish their million.\nThe virtual ariund-the-clock\nraids en Jipin have bean maintained by B-29'i, Navy and Army\ntighten.\nPrepare lor\nSession\nOTTAWA, June IS (CP) -With\ntha normal routine of gvernment\nbusiness away behind schedule\nPrlome Minister King and his cabinet meet tmorrow to survey the\npost election iltuitlon.\nOne of their major tasks will be\nto prepare for the first session of\nthe new Parliament, expected to\nopen late ln August or early In September.\nWhile the return of the government with a working majority wai\nIndicated on the basis of the civilian\nvote ln Monday'i general election\nthe exact parliamentary picture will\nnot be clear until the remit of the\nlervlce vote li announced June lt.\nFinal civilian figures today confirmed the election in Laval-Two\nMountain! of Llguorl Lacombe, Independent, who polled I7\u00bb against\n6447 tor hll lone opponent, L. Out-\nmet, Liberal.\nThi itrtngth of the Liberal party In the new Houu af Commoni\nmay bi reduced by the vote and.\nBy LIEF ER1CK80N\nOUAM,\\ June 14 (Thursday)\u2014\n(AP) -Jilted -Statee Marine*\nsmashed the Japanese Oroku Peninsula pocket on Okinawa yesterday attar a fierce nine-day battle\nand pressed back on both flanks of\ntbe preclpltlous Yaeju escarpment.\nThe Marines killed 3500 Japanese\noo the peninsula, railing to more\nthan 70,000 the number of enemy\ntroupe killed on Okinawa ln the 76-\nday old campaign.\nMarines overran an enemy hoipltal on Orokii and found 160 Japaneie dead inside. The bodiei preiumably were thoie of wounded\nWho were killed by the Japanese before they withdrew from the area.\nInfantry advanced about a quarter-mile on- thl Eait flank of the\nYaeju line to gain control of moit\not the escarpment rim in their area.\nOn the West .yank, Marine! carried troop reinforcement! forward\non tank! through heavy Japaneie\nfire to strengthen' their positions on\nthe Kumnln Ridge. The reinforce-\namies Crush\nCMmwaPocket\nmenti had to move acrosi open rice\npaddlea before tha ridge.\nunder heavy: fire\nIn the central sector, Infantry assaulted tha highest and iteepeit\nescarpment faces, Then troopi advanced about a quarter-mile on\ntheir Weit flank to reach outskirts\nof Ozato town. Oiato ls it the foot\nof the escarpment face at a point\nwhere the cliff lines curves Southward trom the note, already captured by Americans.\nThe. troopi were under heavy\nmachine gun and automatic weapons flge. The Japanese alio were\nemploying mortars to continued\nfierce resistance all along tbe Yaeju\nline, but their artillery fire hai ttll-\nen off materially.\nBoth flanks buckling, the Jag-\nanna fought back with everything they had-artlllery, mor-\ntan, demolition chargei, lulcldil\nattack! and a daw type of ihell\nwith a small Aapeller attached\nwhich made M'yrlerd howling\nnolle.\nMAY ANNOUNCE\nNEW PLAN FOR\nINDIA GOV'T\nNEW DELHI, India, June 13\n(AP) \u2014 Field Manhal Viscount\nWavell, Viceroy of India, Is expected to announce Ih a broadont\ntomorrow Britain'! new plan for\nreorganlaatlon of: the Central\nQovernment of India.\nThere It ne Indication ef when\nthi detained memberi of the AH -\nIndia Cengreu Party Working\nCommittee will be released, although eourcet within the perty\nuy It will ba ilmultmeous with\nthe Wavall announcement\nPrint! Albert, miy be Jtopird-\nlad. Thl others an Nivy Minister\n. Abbott la Bt Antolrte-Westmount\nand Vetirana Minister Meekan-\nile In Vincouver Centre.\nMr. King WU In hll office tod.y\nand other ministers are drifting\nback to tht Capital.\nAmong the decisions facing Mr.\nKing are whether to return in the\nSan rrancilgo conference, and***\/!**,.\nand bow to work In hit projected\nvisit with Pruldent Truman at Waihlngton.\nWhan the time comes to ilgn the\ncharter establishing tha United Nitloni organUatlon, however, lt is\nbelieved thi government will want\nCanada'i signature affixed by a\ncabinet minister. If Mr. King finds\nlt Impossible to make the trip he\nmay delegate another minliter, possibly Juitlce Minliter St. Laurent.\nFinancial legislation will require\nattention. The main estimates submitted at the short session ln Marcb\nwere prepared on the basis of wsr-\ntlme conditions. Since then the wsr\nln Europe hu come to an end and\ntba extent of Canadian participation\nln the Pacific War hu become more\nnothing leu than a' .bettered\"root I definitely utabllihed. The civil at-\nwill be icceptable for local Brit- timet\" miy be Increased In the\nlah Columbia landacapc*. | \"gbt ot changed condition..\nThe \"more applauae\" objective | ' \"\nwill be accomplished through \"Prefer Occupation\ncrew of \"community ipirit boom-    . m. \u2022 ,-,\nen\" which will check up tm audi-  Army h> Pacific\nante member! who do not applaud\nvigorously enough.\nALMOST ALL\nPRISONERS OUT\nOF GERMANY\n' PARIS, June IS (AP) \u2014 Allied\n^^^aOeimkt\nglen, all British ind United Slates\nprlionen of wir have been brought\nout of Germany.\nSome  16.^00  British  prisoner*\nand 91,000 Amerlcin prisoners have\nbeen recovered,\nASH. uld 2.413.000 displaced national! of the United Nations had\nbeen repatriated, leaving 2.088,000\nto be returned home. In addition.\n81,000 Italian! of the 271,000 found\nby the Weitern Alllei have been\nlent to Italy.\nDe Gaulle to Fly\nFo Washington   '.   \u25a0\nPARIS, June 13 (AP)-An effl\nelil Informant uld tonight that\nOan. Di Gaulle would fly te\nWaihlngton next week te discuss\nthe Syrian-Lebanese problem directly with Pruldent Truman following a report-that thi United\nStatei had declined France's Invitation to* attend a flvt-powtr\nconftnnct en thi entire Middle\nEait\nOgopogo Seen Again\nVJ1WJON, B. C. June 13 (CP>\u2014\nOgopogo, Brltiih Columbia's popular aaa monitor, wu reported to\nhava been seen in Okanagan Lake\nby W. Oakley, a guest at Lake\nShort Inn, near here.\nMr. Oakley laid he uw tba monster June S while it Okanagan\nCentre. At that time Ogopogo wu\ntravelling on top of the water and\nlater disappeared below the lurface.\nMr. Oakley uld Itl head resembled that ot a sheep pr a camel.\nLARGEST GROUP\nOF BURMA\nJAPS SURRENDER v\nADVANCED HEADQUARTERS, Burma. June IS (Reutari)\n\u2014A group of 21 Japaneie, Including an officer, surrendered t* British and Indian, troopi I* tha Bu-.\n\u2022\u2666\"\u2022* art! On \u25a0l'|Lfrfl^JEf\u00abl\u00bb\u00bb*|\u00bb\n**\u25a0 ft ant, d*t***W**fli^^\"ff**tD^^^^ tt\nThough the number waa imiil,\nIt represented the largest surren\nder of combitint Japaneee elnca\nthe Burma campaign began. The\nmen who gave themselves up\nwere wefl armed but in poor physical condition,\nQuisling Ministers\nCharged, Treason\n' LONDON June 13 (AP)-Po\ni lan-Ci.jJtvprnmantilB-Ltmdon re\nfuied today to reoognlie the luth\norlty of the three major poweri to\nlupervlae formation of a new ft-\nllih National Unity Admlnlitra-\ntion at a conftrenct ait to open\nFriday In Moicow.\nLondon's Polei assailed tha pro\npond moating ai an outright oon\ncesilon to Ruula and clung to the\nhope thai tha Moicow negotiation!\nwould break down. \u2022.**\n\u25a0 \"Never, never will our people\nrecegnlu thla agreement,\" laid\nipoktiman fer the group. \"Never,\nnever will they recognlie a so\ncalled Qovernment formed In\nthii mmner.\"      .    .\nAnd never, ha emphasized hu the\nLondon Government acceded to the\nCrimea conference agreement tor\na broader-baud Provisional Government.\nTURNS DOWN BID 'm .\nIt wu learned ln responilble tjuir\nten that Julian Zakowikl, 48-year-\nold architect and one of three London Polei not connected with tha\nGomnfndbt who were Invited to\nthe Moscow parley, had decided to\nturn down the bid on the grounds\nthat he never had been connected\nwith polities.\nRegarded u a Liberal Socialist,\nZakowikl wu understood to have\nbeen nominated to attend the con\nference by the Russian-backed War-\nlaw Provisional Government\nIt appeared obvloui that the\nstatus of the London group In Ita\nrelation! with the Western Alllu\nhad plummetted to the lowest\npoint alnee It sought refuge here\nafter Poland'! fall In 1939.\nThese relatloni, however, havt\nbien on little men than a token\nbail! ilnce Stanlsliw MlkolaJ\ncryk, peaiant-born former Premier who li among thou Invited\nta, Moicow, reigned from the Lon\ndon Govirnmint.\nIt weuhemed'the Weetem Allies\nin count\nctyk ind\nvtly upon Mlkolal\nWilos, likewise\nler, to play a\na \"Brtad-bMed\nimant\"'\nOt  a Polish  Govern-\nPollih Govl\nFormation\nment wlthout.ineluilon of the Lon\ndon group would poie a number ol\ndifficult question!. Perhapi chief of\nthese U what will happen to the Po\nlish Army, many of whose leaden\nprofeu loyalty to the London Gov\nernment. Another would centre\naround the disposition of Polish as\nsets, u well u debts which at pre\nsent ire on the booki of the London\nadministration\nTo Extend Venereal\nDisease Control\nNeed 19,000 Workers\non B.C. Farms\nVancouver, June is (CP> -\nEmergency firm libor service muit\n(Ind 18.000 temporary worken tor\nB C. farmi and orchards thli Summer.\nHORRIBLY MANGLID\nIN COAST SAWMILL\nVANCOUVIR, Jdni IJ (CP) -\nDinltl Burmlde, M, employee of\nEburne Sawmills Ltd.. wu killed\nwhen horribly mingled yeiterdiy\nafter being caught In \u25a0 conveyor\nchain he wu attempting In clear.\nCURTIN HAS ULAPSI\nCANBERRA. June IS ICP Cablet\n-Joeeph B Chlfley, acting Prime\nMinliter. told the Houu of Repre-\naenUtlvu today Prime Minister\nCurtln hu tufftrtd i slight relapu\ntram lung congestion.\nFirst Buzz Bombs\nFell a Year Ago\nLONDON. June 11 (CP)-A year\nago today the Oermane sent their\nVANCOUVER, June IS (CP) -\nThere li i preference among Canadian soldiers to Join the occupation army in Germany rather than\nvolunteer to flgkt in the Pacific\nwar igalnit Japan. It waa stated\nhere todiy by Sergeint Leslie William Baylies. RCA MC. of Victoria\nOna of 17 ovemu veteram who\narrived here from fvarigkl, be uld\nthet the offer of \"flrit home (or\nPacific volunlurs\" li certainly Influencing miny Cinidlani to ngn\nfor  Jipan.\nSeek Cool Minors\nFrom Services\nIDMONTON. June II (CP> -\nW. Carnlll. National Selective S-r-\nvlce Manigir. Edmonton, uld today maintenance of in idequate\nsupply of qualified coil miners ind\nworkers wu needed lie uld thit\nmore thin S00 men with coal mining experience were being dli-\ncharged each month from the Armed Services ind were being urged\nto return to their formtr employment\nOSLO, June 13 (AP) \u2014 Eight\nMinisten in Vidkun Quisling's puppet Norwegian Cabinet during the\nGerman occupation were charged\nwith high treason today.\nThe Ministen pleaded Innocent\nand were remanded to Jail for three\nto four months until they ippeir\nfor trial.\nThe Miniiten were Eiving Blehr,\nMinliter of Food; Arnvld Vaubot-\nten, Minliter of Justice; Albert W.\nHagelin, Minister of the Interior;\nKJell S. Irgeru, Minister of Shipping; Pagnar Skancke, Minister for\nChurch and Education; John A.\nLlppeitad, Minliter of Social Wei-, ,\nfare; Hani Skarphagen, Minuter of i '* >\u00bb' \" monthi.\nTraniport, ind Tormod Huitad, Minuter of Labor .MILITARY TRUCKS\n \u2014\u2014  EAD   AUT     fllWIBf\nMAY FLY OVER\nSOUTH POLE\nLONDON, Jun* IS (Reuteri)\nWing Cmdr. D. C. McKinlrv, Captain of the RAJ. Lancuter \"Arici\"\nwhich flew over the geographic\nNorth Pole last month and mapped\nthe magnetic North Pole, said today\nhe, wai considering i similar flight\nover the geographic South Pole.\nHe said, however, it was unlikely\nauch a flight could be organized (01\nBy SPENCER MOOSA\nCHUNGKING, June 13 (AP) \u2014 Chinese troops forced tht\nwood Feiyun River barrier and reoccapied the small port of\nJuian on China's East Coast today in a fast-moving drive on\nWenchow, only 14 miles North, the Chinese High Command\nreported.\nClosely supported by Chinese guerillas emerging from\ncoastal'hills, Chinese regulars poured into Julart otter a 10-\nmile advance from captured Pingyang, 24 miles South of\nWenchow\u2014which lies 440 miles West of Okinawa.\nISHAN LOST IN HARD FIGHT IN LIUCHOW AREA\nCommander of the U, S. Hth Alf\nThe Japaneie were falling back on\nWenchow, with Ita population of\n80,000, with the Chlneie close on\ntheir heels, and battling, to clear the\nentire Invasion-threatened Chinese\ncoastline Northwest of the Japanese\nIsland of Formosa.\nThere were signs that the Japan-\nlie were going to pull out of Wenchow.\nBut the Chinese were running in'.o\ntough opposition on the approach-\nel ta KwiUln and Liuchow in South\nChina and the Chinese Command\nadmitted the loss of Ishan, 43 miles\nWeit'of Liuchow.\nSevere fighting was raging outside\nIshan, which the Chinese succeeded\nln reoccupying for only a day during the weekend.\nMaJ.-Gen.   Claire   L.   Chennault,\nForce in China, said ln Kunming,\nhowever, that the Japanese apparently were pulling out of Kyangsl\nProvince as part of a \"strategical\nplan\" which, he said, represented\nthe historical termination of the\nJapanese Idea of greater Eaat Alia.\nDescribing Japan's eitablUhment\nof, the now-shatte.ed land bridge\nto Southeast Asia as i \"greet error,\" Oen. Chennault reiterated previous estimates that 200,000 Japanese troops were trapped in Indo\u00ab\nChipa, Burma, Thailand and Malayi.\nChinese regulars and militia re-\noccupied Hoyun, in Kwangtung Province 105 mllei East-Northent of\nCaWn, and struck 10 mllei North\nof the highway town, the Chlneie\nCommand aald.\nHUMBERT ADVISED\nTO PROCLAIM\nREPUBLIC, ITALY\nROME, June 13 (AP)\u2014Crown\nPrlnpa Humbert conferred toniflM\nwith Pletro Nennl, Italian Socialist leader, on the formation of a\nnew qovernment and Nennl aald\nlater he had advised Humbert to\nresign and proclaim a republic.\nHumbert, Lieutenant-General of\nthe realm, waa attempting to form\na bew government following the\nresignation lait night of Premier\nIvanoe  Bonoml.\nNannl advliad Humbert to rt-,\n.al\u2014 U tuftsin \u2014'\u25a0Oul'J'Br-.ff1 Hi* HfcfcWW \"nuiiWUTWXSnsef^a\nby bending to.the will of the\npeople.\" He aald hit suggestion\n\"did not surprise the Lieutenant-\nGeneral and he explicitly answered that he desired to avoid civil\nTo Probe Mothers'\nCharge on\nHalifax Prices\nHALIFAX. June 13 (CP) - Pries\nBoard officers here said that an\nimmediate investigation would be\nmade into charges by the Edmonton Navy Mothers' Club that above-\ncelling prices for food and shelter\nwere charged In Halifax.\nThe chargfs were made in letters to Mayor Alan Butler from Mrs\nR E. Browne of Edmonton, who said\nthe club had proof of prices charged.\nKing Has\nNarrow Lead\nPI.INCK ALBERT, Sask., June li\n(CP*\u2014.With five polli to rea>ri\nPrim* Minister Mackenzie King to.\nnight led hla C.C.F. opponent, I. X*\nBoweman. ln Prince Albert constituency by 243 voteg on thk baiii of\ncivilian returns In Monday'i Dom\u00bb\ninlon election. _. .\nThe vote, with 173 of 182 polli reported, wa* Mr. King 7J\u00bb; Mr.\nBoweim\u00bb\u00a7.. 6,886;  Sqdn,  Lfa,\n2.47S; and J.\nCredit, 788.\nN. Haldeman, Social\nNo Immigration If\nBirth Rata Unchanged\nVICTORIA. June IJ (CP)-Reao-\nlutlons sent to the Mth annual convention of the B C. Pharmaceutical Association by the Welfare\nCouncil of Greater Vancmivtr dealing with extended venereal disease\ncontrol have been approved by the\nConvention   Council.\nThe resolutions said dance halls,\nquestionable eating places, rooming\nhouses, hotels and beer parlors, are\naccountable for the Increase of ven-\nerat diseases as these provide meeting  places and urged  that stricter\npolice supervision, advocating can-\nceiling or suspension of llc-encts of\nsuch offending establishments-\nApproved also by the council wu '\na   further  resolution   stating   need j DefslOnd  tO   Be\nof prf-marHal blood teats for thoae | . . \u25a0\ncontemplating marriage and also for.'On   LfVaflt  Meet\nexpectant mothers. Resolutions en-\n! dorsed   will   be   brought   to   civic\nand governmental attention\nLONDON, June 13 (Reuters) \u2014\nPrime Minister Churchill declared in\na campaign broadcut tonight Britain could not meet the Empire's\ndeslra for Immigration \"on a falling\nbirth rate\"\nIf Britons did not raise larger families than before the war, there\nwould be in 30 years a smaller proportion of children under 13 and a\nfar smaller number of men and\nwoman in their prime who had to\nbear the main burden in Industry,\nagriculture and defence.\nin\nFOR ONT. FARMERS\nTORONTO, Jure 13 (CP)-The\nCanadian Federation of Agriculture\nhad completed ntfotiations with th\nBELIEVES GANG\nWARFARE RAGING\nImproved Rockets\nCould Overcome\nAir Superiority\nALLIED SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, Paris, June 13 (AP)-Masi--\nproduction of improved V-2 rocket,\nbombs capable of pin-point accuracy at a range of 3000 miles waa\nwithin reach of German sa^ntisls,\nwhen the European war ended, in\nthe announced opinion of United\nStates Army Ordnance Intelligence\nexpert*.\nWithin six months, Germany\nwould have been able to produce)\nthis bomb \u2014 the \"flying telegraph'\npole\" \u2014 on a scale which the Nazi!\nbelieved would have been great\nenough to \"neutralize any aclvan-\n. tage our itirplane superiority had\ngiven us,\" Communications Zone.\nHeadquarters said today.\nLikeC.W.A.C.'sas\nWINNIPEG|.Jun. 11.CP. - City  MorQ|e BoOSterS\npolice tonight believed an epidemic\nof gang warfare is raging lit Winnipeg with bootlegging Interests attempting to gain (.ontro! through\nthe use of Juveniles.\nChief   Constable   George   Smith\nWar Asstfts Corporation whereby said he believed Juveniles are being\nused military trucks will be made, hired for raids on city residences by\navailable to OnUrio farmers, it was ( at least one large scale bootlegger\nannounced today by V. S. Milburn. who is gs yet unidentified by po-\nOntario Secretary. , Ilea.\nOTTAWA, June 13 (CP)-MaJ.-\nGen. Bert M Hoffmeister, who will\nlead Canada's 6th Division into the\nI'acific war, thinks that among\nother things CWA.C.'i are great'\nmorale boosters. He hoped some of\nthem would go to the Pacific theatre to continue there the good Jobi\nth**y d;d in Europe in clerical and\nspecial duties.\nSIBK 5,000 HOUSfS\nFOS YETIRAN5\nVAUCOUVIR, June 11 (CP) -\nA. V. Owl,-, Direct,*, of the CHi-\nrnn'     fU.usbim.llrm     COln.ll     of\nState of Siege\nin Bogota\nBOGOTA. June II 'API- A Government decree jHtersltjr deoleresl\n> sUte of siett In Ro|oti, Cnlomblen\nr.pltil. bes-iuie the \"public order\nhei been disturbed-\nOther decree* banned meeting!\n\u25a0 nd demonstretlons until further\norderi, unl*** previously .uthorlied\nby the Ooveroor nf lh* Depirtment.\n\u2022nd eatebllihed censorship b; National Police.\nflrtt  flying  bombi  o*\u00bbe  ttgUnd Greiter VenoniTtr, end Mai Oeca\nThree bun bombi rente over In the\ndirknrta. one hitting tb* village nf\nSwenerambe In Kent, killing eight\npertoni and Injuring U Another\ni. r ubis. it line Oeka. tleo hi\nKent, ud the third feeltii> the edge\nOf I-virion\nTh*  0**rmin-j*   flret   V-1   rockot\nfell In Lenden'i s<ikurS tm ttft <\nKrlckwD, member of th* Council's\nHouilng Commute*, leave for Ot\ntawi tomorrow whirl lh\u00bby will\ncon fir with Housing f*d*ril off i -\nlali rfgirdlng elty homing leeocn-\nmodatlon (of returned wer veteram\n\"Our main Mint will b* th* erection of I0QD hou**i In IMA for vet-\nttttit,\"  Ut. Cowlly   slid\nCon Manufacture\nTrailer!\nOTTAWA. Juni 11 (CPl-lU-trlc-\ntuition .of lutomobll* trailers hive\nbe*n removed, but Urn for trailers\nmay b* sold only lo thru* eUglhle\nto purehu* llr*i under th* Ilr* rationing regulation*, Munitions Minister Hosee announced tonight\nLONDON. Jun* IJ (CP)-A demand that Syria and Lebanon be\nInvited lo sit in on any conference\nlo dlscuis th* levant situation was\nvoiced today by Camllli Chamoun,\nI.ebene** Minister in London who\nhas Juit returned from Beyrouth.\nH* told i pre** conference that\nIf th* auggeited trl-power perley by\nBritain, Trance and the United\nStale* wer* held, lt wu \"abaolute-\nly lndlap*n*abl* tint Syila and Lebanon, who*e .future and lnd*p*\u00bb-\ndenee ar* at stake, ihould b* repreiented at th* conference from the\nvery beginning.''\nThe Weather\nNelion\u2014Mai (Qfl, Mln II. Rain.\nnt Inch\nForeciit\u2014South Thompion, Okanagan   end   Kootenay:   Moderate\ntloni on the manufacture and dlilrly ttiedt,   Partly cloudy becoming lo-\ni\nrally cloudy  with ahowert In  tbe\nafternoon.     Not much  change   In\ntemperature.\nNil HON LAKI l.iVIl\nWednesday.  I  t*-n\u201e-l\u00ab!  feet, a\ndrop of X foot\n_j\u00ab ifot\nQtmiANV-g LAST \"HCRST\n(Built In ,hl|h hope* by tha Oerman*. thiti ill\nmlnutlvi one-man **|meMnM remain en lh* doeki\nat IJmuldin, Holland, an eb'eet e( tarloi'tr for thi\namusement of two msmbtrs of th* Canadian Pro-\nvost Carns, lift, L. Cpl. J. Ling, Shawlnlgan Pall*,\nQui., and right L Cpl. P. C A)as. McLeod Valley,\nAlberta.\u2014Canadian Army Oversea* Photo\nI\nm_m_m_mmimmmmmmmmmmmm\n\t\nm\n \u25a0 I \u2022'\n*\/     \u25a0   .'-\u25a0\u25a0    '_\u25a0\nhml NILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, JUNI 14, IMS\nwlarid Redmen Hammer Out\n-ti Win From Trail Bears\nKD88LAND, B.C, June 13-Roil-\nland Redmen, wbo absorbed a beating last week trom Trail Golden\nBean at Trail, turned on the Bean\nft htre tonight to defeat them 28-19 tn\nS West Kootenay   Boxla   League\n;.\u00absmt.\nI    The game was a rough affair. In\nI tht fourth period, Roberts of Trail\n' was sent to the penalty box for. five\nminutes, and Anderson of Rossland\nlor  two   minutes  after  they  had\nI tangled.\nSummary:\nTint   period\u20141,   Rossland,   Babe\nLaface from Archie Scott; 2. Rossland, Archie Scott; 3 Rossland, Babe\nLafoce from Joe Lafface; 4, Rossland, Jack Laface; S, Rossland, Jack\nCox from Archie Scott; 6, Rossland,\n] Bruce  Ham;  7,  Trail,  Bilesky;  8,\nj Rossland, Babe Laface from Ander-\naon; 9, Rossland, Joe Laface from\n| Babe Laface.\nToast-Tea\ni\\iihiii\"|'I|\nJoe Louis is known as the\nmost taciturn champion the ring\nhas ever seen. Not only does he\nsay little or nothing, but the expression ot his face leaves one\nIn doubt if he understands anything thot is said to him. But\nactually he does not lack intelligence, and when he ls in the\nring it ls a very specialized sort\nofTntelligence indeed that animates him It ls possible therefore, that from time to time he\nIs capable of making a pungent\nremerk. Maybe it is true that\nwhile in England he was asked\nby an admirer why he spent so\nmuch time in staging boxing\nbouts and thus doing his best to\nwin the war. \"Isn't there a lot\ntrrong with the way you colored folks are treated in the United States?\" his interrogator demanded. \"Sure there is, boss,\naure there ls,\" replied Joe, \"but\nlt isn't anything that Hitler can\nfix -in for us.\"\nGOODERHAM\/WORTI\nLimited\nJ    TORONTO, ONTARIO.\nPenalties\u2014Jim Laface, Ttather-\nitonc.    % .        :\nSecond \"ptrlod\u201410, Trail, Wllaoni\n11, Trail, Wilson; 11, Rouland. Jack\nLaface; 13, Rouland, Andenon\nfrom Jack Laface; 14, Trail, Featherstone from Bilesky; 13, Rouland',\nJack Cox from'Andenon; 18, Rouland, Joe Laface from Jack Laface;\n17, Rossland, Jack Laface; 18, Rossland, Joe Laface; 19, Rossland, Jack\nLaface; 20, Trail, Featherstone; 11,\nRouland, Andenon trom Spring; 21,\nTrail Featherstone.\nPenalties\u2014Roberta, Mundln, Gran-\nstrom, Jpe Laface.\nThird period\u201428, Trail, Blleiky;\n24. Rosiland, Babe Laface from Jim\nLaface; 28, Trail, Bilesky; 26, Trail,\nFeatherstone from Wilson; 27, Ron-\nland, Jim Laface from Archie Scott;\n28, Trail, Featherstone from Bilesky; 29, Trail, Featherstone. 80, Rowland, Joe Laface; 31, Rossland, Jack\nLaface from Babe Laface.\nPenalties\u2014Roberts, Featherstone,\nAllen, Spring, Jim Laface.\nFourth period\u201432, Trail, Mundln;\n33, Trail, Wilson; 34, Trail, Featherstone; 35, Trail, Featherstone; 38,\nRossland, Jack Laface from Archie\nScott; 37, Rossland, Babe Laface\nfrom Joe Laface; 38, Rossland, Jack\nLaface from Archie Scott li 39, Rossland, Jack Laface; 40 Rossland, Jack\nLafade from George Anderson; 41,\nTrail, Bilesky; 42, Rossland, Babe\nLaface: 43, Rossland, Archie Scott\nfrom Joe Laface; 44, Rossland, Anderson.\nPenalties \u2014 Spring, Featherstone,\nRoberts.\nLineups:\nTrail-Merlo, Mundln, Roberts, Bilesky, Featherstone, Wilson, Allen,\nGranstrom and Thompson.\nRossland\u2014Richardson, Spring, Jim\nLaface from Archie Scott) 39 Rou-\nJoe Laface, Babe Laface, Milllgan,\nPoochoff, Jack Cox, Ham and Anderson.\nReferee, Vernon Henry; timekeeper, K. Parks; scorer, P. L.\nSwift; goal umpires, David Smith\nand Jack Foss.\nCentral School Wins\nSoftball\nFrom Hume School\nCentral School boyi won handily\nfrom Hume School In an inter-\nschool softball game at tbe Recreation Grounds Tuesday by s icore\nof 31-12. Tht Fairview lads will\nhtvt i chance to reverse things next\nTuesday when they again meet the\nUptown team.\nLineupi and acoren follow:\nHume: Don Bone, 2; Billy Hunter,\nBilly Silverwood, 1; Dick Andenon,\n1; Doug McLean, 1; Harold McLean,\n1; Peter Home, 1, Jerry Annable, 1;\nDon Newstead, 1; Nils Shubert, 1;\nRichard Drew, Brian Greenwood, 1;\nRobert Harris and Jack Newstead 1.\nCentral: Len Matthewi, 4; Lawrence Ludlow, Si Pat Renwlck, 4;\nJoe Poitnlkotf k; Oene Nutftr 8;\nJohn Langitaff 1; George Wei-,\nbourne 4; Dofl Grundy 3; Rex Little\n1; William Mayer, Gilbert Johnion,\nBob Harknen, John Culley and Bob\nBurns.\nUmpires were 0. Wallach and R.\nFleming.\nTIE FOR\nCHESS TITLE\n8ASKATOON, June IS (CP) \u2014\nWizards of the cheu table from Atlantic to Pacific tonight packed their\nbags and headed tor home following the completion ot the 13-round\nDominion tournament here lut\nnlgbt\nOS. Abe Yanofsky, 20-year-otd\ndefending champion from Winnipeg, and Frank Yerhotf, Saskatchewan titllat from Regina eech went\nhome with $75 ln his pocket.\nThey finished in a tie for the\nchampionship with 10% points. Both\nwill have their names inscribed on\nthe championship trophy.\nJ. H. Belson, former Dominion\nchampion from Toronto and 19-\nyear-old Nathan Dlvinsky of Winnipeg finished ln a tie for second place\nand ahared (100.\nYanofaky gained his tie with Yer-\nhoff last night by defeating Belion\nin 39 moves.\nNelson Miss Sings\nfor Coast Band\nMiss Betty Langill, who hai been\nvocalist for Sandy De Santls and his\norchestra in Vancouver, is ln Nelson visiting her parents, Mr. and\nMn. A. Langill, ol Nelson,\nMiss Langill plans to return to\nthe Coast In July and will accompany the band on Its Summer tour.\nFOUND GUILTY OF\nHIGH GRADING\nCOtHRANE, Ont, Jun 11 (CP)-\nPhillippe E. Authier, 31-year-old Val\nd'Or. Que, public accountant, was\ntoday found guilty of high-grading\nby a Jury under District Judge H. A.\nDania. He was remanded for sentence until the end of sessions.\nPrisoners in Japan\n.0 Get Parcels\nVANCOUVER, June 11 (CP) -\nPrisoner-of-war parcels soon msy be\nsent to men held by the Japanese\nOPEN COMMUNICATIONS\nFOR PRESS, ARGENTINA\nBUENOS AIRES, June 13 (AP)-\nSprullle Braden, United States Ambassador, said tonight that the Argentine Government had told him\nthat North American preu associa\ntion! would henceforth have com\nplete freedom of transmlulon and I fattened with self-covered buttons\nInlaws Take\nJuniors 12-1\nInlaws Intermediate baieball team\ntook their second game In 1 row\nwhen they defeated tht Fairview\nAthletic Club'a Junior team 12-7 in\na league fixture at tht Civic grounda\nWednesday evening. The game waa\nexceptionally good In spots despite\nthe cold weather. A email handful\not tht faithful wtre on hand.\nK e 1th Buchanan, 13-year-old\nSouthpaw, started the game tor the\nJuniors and chucked nice ball for\nsix full Innings. He was succeeded\nby Alex Clark who, In tha remaining three Innings struck out four\nbatters, walked two and' yielded\nbut two hits.\nCrosby, who went the full game\nfor the Inlaws, struck out three,*\nwalked six and was touched for 11\nhits, Some nice fielding w;s pulled\noff by John Harry ol the winners\nwhile \"Littlt Jim\" Tod pulled oil\nthe most sensational catch of Uie\ngame aa he picked off a line drive\nto the left field.\nEdward Doyle and Bill Stillwell\nwere heavy hitters, Doyle getting a\nthree bagger and a double. Stillwell, Harry and Boates also drove\nout two base drives with Harry's\nand Stlllwell'i gplng over the left\nfield fence. Chum Arcure, a itar\nof former Senior days made his\nfirst appearance In the Intermediate baseball league and he will\nlikely be followed by others in the\nnear future.\nFor the wlnnen, Doyle led with\nthree runs, Crosby, Stillwell and\nGordon MacDonald two each, while\nHarry,  Browett and  Boates  were\ntoo* fer ont tech.. Fsrr Use KMk,\nLittle Jim Todd led with two runs,\nwith Clark, Hallbauer, Cathcart\nand Magllo ont eath.\nUmpires   were   Bob  MacDonald\nand Hon Nash.\nDevelopment of\nColumbia. Biggest  \u2022\nCommission Job\nVANCOUVER, June 11 (CP) -\nProposed development of tbt Columbia River for hydro, Mt'lama-\ntloii and irrigation purposes la the\nbiggest job ever tackled by tbt International Joint Commiuion, Hon.\nCharles Stewart, Canadian Chair\nman, laid In an Interview here today, i\nCanadian and American engineers\nare conducting a five-year survey\nbefore preparing a plan for development, he uld. If actual development is carried out lt would produce 80,000,000 horsepower.\n\"This thing la bigger even than\nthe St. Lawrence waterway\t\n\"The development would clear the\nway to make British Columbia a\nheavy Industry area.\"\nNubbins Will\nSoon Be Four\nCHEYENNE, Wyo, June 11 (AP)\n\u2014Forrest (Nubbins) Hoffman, the\nlittle boy who celebrated Christmas\nlast Nov. 19 becauie doctori didn't\nexpect him to be alive for Saint\nNick's annual visit, will be four\nyears old July 17.\nWeighing only 18 pounds last December when he underwent an operation for removal of a bladder obstruction which was upping hli\nlife, Nubbins now tips the scales at\n30 pounds.\nRossland Social\nBy MRS. F. Q. BRAY\nROSSLAND, B.C, June 13 - St.\nAndrew's United Church, Rossland,\nwas the scene of a quiet but charming wedding Friday afternoon at\n2, when Rev. H. K. Johnston united\nin marrlge Pte. Mary Margaret Bathie, C.W.A.C, elder daughter of\nMrs. Harry Bathie of Rossland and\nthe late Harry Bathie, and Po. Roy\nClare Brown, R.C.A.F, ot Trail,\nyoungest son of Richard Brown of\nSaskatoon and the late Mn. R.\nBrown. Mrs. Edgar Jamieson presided at the organ. During the\nsigning of the register, Mrs. E. E.\nMorris sang \"0 Perfect Love\". The\nbride, who was given in marriage\nby Leonard Laslett, a family friend,\nmade a charming picture In her\nformal gown of heavy white satin,\nwhich had a iweetheart neckline\n\u00abnd long sleeves which ended In\nlily points at the wrists, which were\nreceipt of all news dispatches.\nSAYS CHURCHMEN DO\nNOT KNOW CHRIST\nTORONTO, June*13  (CP)-Rev,\nMrs   Austin . Taylor,  President   of  Dr. Theodore Adama of Richmond,\nVancouver branch,  Canadian Red\nCrou Society, nld todiy.\nTWO MORE JAP\nGENERALS KILLED\n6AN FRANCISCO, June 13 (API\n\u2014The death of Iwo more Japanese\ngenerals, one in action and the other\nfrom wounds, was reported today\nby Domei.\nThe bodice was form fltlng and shir-\nMlu Marjorle Brown and Loyal\nBrown, Vancouver, and Mlu Malile\nCampbell and Miu Betty Leyland,\nTrail.\nSt. Andrew'i United Church was\nattractively decorated with w\"hlte\nand mauve lilac and fern on Friday\nafternoon when at 4 p.m. an impressive candlelight wedding service\nwas performed by Rev. H. K. Johnston, when he united ln marriage\nWinnifred Luis, elder daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. Rupert WilUams Hag-\ngen, and Donald Allan Currie, aon\nof Mr. and Mrs. Louis Therrlen. Mrs.\nEdgar Jamieson presided at the organ. J. B. Carr sang two solos, \"O\nPromise Me\", and \"Always\". The\nbride made a charming picture as\nshe approached the altar on the arm\nof her father. Her bridal gown was\na formal white satin. A tiny net\nyoke formed the sweetheart neckline, art! the long lilypoint sleeves\nwere   trimmed   with  lace   at   the\nred down the front, the long full' wrists. The bodice was torso length,\nskirt fell ln graceful folds to the j and the bouffant skirt was caught\nfloor. She wore a full length veil | up from hem Vo waistline at centre\nof silk embroidered net, which was; front, showing an inset of tiny lace\nheld in place by a coronet-shaped 1 ruffles, while at the back the skirt\nheaddresa of white' satin trimmed , extended in full train. Her waist\nwith seed peerls, snd had small i length v&ll of_whi'i) net with cojded\nwhite i;oses at the sides. White I edga was held in place by a crown-\ngloves and silver sandals completed shaped headdresa of satin, and net\nher costume.    Her only oma-fient i trimmed with lilies. White sandals\nVa., said that one of the great rea\nsons for failure of the Church is\nthat so-called churchmen, professing to be Christians, do not themselves know Christ and therefore j ^\"_, , golden pendant set with lir- j completed her costume. She car\ncannot bring others to Him.\n1ELFS PREVENT\nPERSPIRATION SPOTS UNO MOR\nWithout irritating tnk skin\nARWD give* you double protection. It\nI-tot ecu you from penpintioQ odor, tnd\nhe.pi protect your clothei from p-mpin-\nrion ipoti. Arrid ii in odorless ileodorint,\nprith the flue terrure of t benury creim.\nIt Tiruihei inmntly \u2014 f,\\i\\ng immediate\nrejulw. Vith Arnd, you \u00bbre absolutely\nitkfo\u2014cm enjoy yourself wherever you\n\u2022re \u2014 reflirdleM of thc weither. Protect\ntour duntinesj -md chirm with Arnd.\nBurt uung it todjy. It is very ecur.ot1.1c4l. '\nARRID\nTt** lc.rg.tt\nMfcg   I\nPeooenri\nDo What Your\nDoctor Does If\nChild Is Listless\nHwit.it th* ti-njut ii tht upptr rind of\nth* itrtmteh ind bowtli, it li onnl.jr th*\nflnt thiDf 1 oncV-r looki it what* ho a-\nimint* 1 tick \u2022*!]<_. Ht known thit i*o\u00abt\u00ab-4\nwnn* ind b\u00bbH hr-wli. li \u25a0 dinjtr tlctiil\n-1 wimlnr of in npi\u00abt condition b-ilow,\nwhich miy I-*-.-, to ml tllntti.\nDon't tm uk* ehincn-kx.k it roar\nrV,. 1 1 *.,,\u2022\u25a0 f.r tnd ch*ek th* bmth a-ny\n-L*r! And it ih* flnt iim of bid \u00a9dor on    I\t\nth(*bm*_W**>*Udtonf-a-fctl\u00bb*ChUdr*T-,i . ...        __\nown TibUu. snail, pitwint-urtinf ub-     Arp  Wp   Drpriminn\nUU mid* Mp-Kjil.,  (nr yoontiUw ttyrm       ^ C     V V C    \u25a0--'I cUminy\nAsk City Fathers\ncon, the gift of the groom. She ried a shower bouquet of-red roses\ncarried 1 ihower bouquet of red tied with bridal tulle. Miss Margaret\nroses tied with bridal tulle en tone. , Haggen was her sister's bridesmaid.\nMiss Pat Bathie was her sister's Her formal gown was of mauve\nbridesmaid, and she was attired ln triple ihe\u00abr. The neckline wai\na formal gown of dusty pink sheer.! round, tod the yoke featured sous-\nThe high neckline featured a small j tache braid trim en tone, while the\ncollar. The long full sleeves were ' full long sle-aves were caught into\ntight band at the , tight bands at the cuff, The full\nwrists. The bodice was fitted, and I long skirt fell in graceful folds from\nI trimmed all over with similar col-1 a shirred waistband. A silver sequin\nored   soustache   braid.      The   long I Juliette cap and silver sandals com-\nnitc ACTED ArrmckJT ful lsklrt Iel1 in frHCeful ,Dldl l0   pl-tted har ensemble. She carried a\nUltb AM tK ACCIDENT th, {\\oot.    She woi* a headdress 'Douqoet of pink and whlt-q carna-\nVANCOUVER, Junt IS (CP) \u2014   of small blue velvet flowers.  White   Lions Ued with pink tulle. Jack Cox\nGeorge L. FalXner. 61, of Vancouver ' sandals completed her costume, and    was best man, while Walter Hanson\nFOURTH DIVORCE FOR\nACTRESS BENNETT\nLOS ANGELES, June 13 (AP)-\nActress Constance Bennett today divorced her fourth husband. Actor\nGilbert Roland, after she testified 1\nhe wa. cruel to her. insulted their !.?.%\" J*\nfriends and refused to Join in her\nsocial   life.\n\\ died In hospital here today from ln\n; Jurist suffered June 8 when, police\nsaid, he walked Into the 'side of\n; an automobile al a downtown inter-\n' section. His death was the 18th from\n[ '.raffle accidents in Vancouver this\nI ye*\".\nI to 11 mil, thty in wontWrfnlhr tUt*-\ntl** In b-tlplnt lo eUm o*ut hirroful vuLh\n\u2022nd iwtttt-m tror, upttt iLoRUfhi. No drm\u00bb-\ntic w\u00ab4k\u00abt>lnr fluih-out iftlon  Uk* miny\n\u25a0\u25a0' ''-.'.*, 1  ;,.,*,.,. hir*.\n(*r*t 1 pn-kit* t*( Ch!Hr*n'( Own TibUti\n-only 2Jf-t.---.iy trr\u2014 your drnnitt. MttU\nby tht mtktn of Ittbf'i Own TibW- your\n.*.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 of 1 riliibl* .:!\u25a0..\u25a0.\nDr. Chase's Nerve Food\nThe Vitamin Bi Tonic\nContain 1 Vitamin Bi and Enential\nFood Mintrals\nKxtcniirrlyiwerlfor h<-**d\u00bb<~h*\u00ab,\nl<wi of slewp, nerroui indigmtion,\nirritability, tnatmit, chronic\n(.\u25a0\u25a0..tu*'. and nhauition of the\nnrrvoin syitem.\n60 pills, 60 rU.\nKr-.nomy \u00ab1\u00bb, IM pllli, |1 ..r.0.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.; HOTELS\nshe carried a bouquet of white car-   and John Beard were ushers, \\tler\nnations   centred   with   blue   com   the ceremony a reception wu held\nflowers  and   tied  with  pink   tulle,   in Odd Fellows' Hall for about 80\n1.0. al Brown of Vancouver, broth-   guests. The mothers of, the princi-\ner of the groom, was best man.   A   pals assisted thenj in receiving the\nreception was held at the home of   guests.   Mrs.   Haggen,   the   bride's\nthe bride's mother for about 25 rela-   mother, was gowned ln to afternoon\ntlvcs and immediate friends.    The   drass of rose brocaded sheer, with\nhappy couple were assisted by the   which she wore a chic hat of brow.i\nbride's   mother   and   the   groom's   straw and brown accessories. Mrs.\naunt, Mrs. J. Bryan of Trail, ln re-   Therrien, the mother of the groom,\neclving   the  guests      Mrs.   Bathie , wi. attired ln a two-piece froclc of\nVANCOUVER.   June   13   (CP)\u2014 |Vore an afternoon frock of powder   turquoise crepe, with matching hat\nCity    fathers   pinched   themselves  blue \u201elk jer\u201eY printcd with black, ' and black acctsaorles. Both ladles\nyesterday to make sure they weren't   and   ,   imart   bl,-*.   *,\u201e   trimmed   wore corsages of Talisman roses and\ndreaming. | wlth -^ ,nd v,uin| ,nd *,!,-). ,c. ! blu, c0-n _*owerl. The bride's table\nA taxpayer eulogising the \"effl- I CMMrles.    Mrs. J. Bryan chose an   was covered wilh s Venetian cut\ndent and  economical management ] afternoon dress of sky blue Jersey   work cloth. It was centred with a\nof the city\" was surprise No. 1 Sur- j prints   with   rose   flowers,   with ' three-tlar wedding cake embedded\nprise No  2 was 'he offer of the tax- I wnlch |he  wnT, , m,u blll,  hiL   ln tu*lei tni topped with a minla-\npayer   to   inu'.ite  a   csmpslgn   fnr I n,,lh ladies wore corsages of Tails-   lure vase containing a rosebud and\nmoney   for   further   civic   Improve- | min r0SM,    Tb, ,\u201e ,,bl, w\u201e cov. ' Inaldtn   b\u201er   (\u201e-.   Tb,   c,kc   w\u201e\nments by donating a sum equivalent ! \u201ee(_ wltb , Quaker lace cloth, and   flanked on either* sida by tall Ivory\nl0..ilf*r, \"nl \"' h1' \u25a0\"\"'' ; w\" centred with a silver rose bowl ' lapers In sliver sconas and vases uf\n\"This is Santa Clsus,\" ejaculated   0( columbines and lilacs, flanked on   li_its-oMh\u00ab-v\u00bblley. The guests' Ub |\nMayor  Cornett as City  Clerk .Ron   fUher Ii(4, by tw|n ull [yory Up,rl I w\u201e c,nlr(,_ w*th a bowl of mauve\nThompson read a letter from J. l_   jn lllver KoncM   m\u00bb, Mbu(,( H\u00bbr-   sweet peas and yellow daisies flank-\nHelllwell   lo  City  Council. . ^ ,\u201ed   Mrl   \u201e   K   JobnJlon  p-,. | ^ by ycUow ,nd mtuvc Upfr, m\n' ] sided at the tes urns.    The  servl- ' silver   sconces,  for  the   first  hour\n~| teurs were Mrs. R. Sllnson. Mrs. I.   Mrs. J. B. Wright, sunt of the bride,\nScammell,   Miss  Kathlien  Toogood I and Mrs. C. Therrien presided at the\nnnd  Mlis   Betty   I-eyland  of  Trail,   tea urns, while Mrs. Andrew Wright,\nMrs. T.  E. Wilson assisted with ar- i siner of the brids, and Mrs. E. Nord\nr.-r.^ements    The two-tier wedding I poured during the second hour. The\ncake was placed on an Individual i sarvitcurs were Mrs. J. Beard, and\ntable,   which   was  covered   with   a   the   Misses Mary  Miclnlyre,  Ormi\nlovely linen cloth.    The cake was   Joy    Butorac,    Margaret    Wright,\n-\npipi\/l SumnWL bit Jm.\nand (tttyr cSjmWAi&wsaA, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nAlpine Slacks\nAn extra pair of (lacks art always handy.   Don't\nwait till they are all picked over.    Colors Grey,\nGreen,  Navy,  Beige,  Blut and\nBrown. \u2022\u2014 Sizes 12 to 22.\nPair\t\n$3.95\nGarden Slacks\nGarden Slacks in Drill. Navy only. Shorts to match.\nSLACKS.\nPair _  L_\nSHORTS\nPair  ,\t\n'1.79\n'1.59\nSlack Suits\nGet ybur Slack Suits while we still have a large\nstock. Colors: Wine, Blue, Navy, Brown, Green\nand Red %-J QC \u00ab1 QC\nSizes 12 to 20 7 ,7 J   to    I-4.7J\nBlouses\nWe have a very smart Sports Blouse In a vestee\nstyle.  Sizes up to 20.\nEach\t\n'2.50\nJjulIul fiwdxy, -bo - COmJl\nMrs. Cadieux, 81,\nof Cranbrook, Diet\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\u2014Mn. ImiW\nCadieux, age SI, died ln the hospital here after a long Illness. A resident ot East Kootenay tor J8 years,\nshe made het home at Sheep Creek\n\u00bbnd Fort Steele before coming to\nCranbrook.\n. She was born at Barnstaple, England, and came to Canada \u00abs a\nyoung woman. Her husband, Sam\nCadieux, died here ln December,\n1933,\nShe ls survived by a'son, Leonard\nCadieux, who Is at present ln\nEcuador with the merchant marine,\nand a sister, Mrs. L. A. Wllllcome\not Cranbrook. Rev. Alan Gardner\noffloiated at the funeral services\nwhich were held at Christ Church.\nSpirit of Nozitm\nStill Lives\nBERLIN, June IJ (AP) - The\nspirit of Nanism still lives In Berlin, virulent and brazen and with\ntemerity enough to come out on the\nstreet and spread propaganda limed\nat playing one of the Allies against\nanother.\nHouses hsve been snd are being\nset sflre by Hitler youths snd at\nleast two Russian officers have been\nshot and killed by snipers.\nWithout question some followers\nof Hitler are performing Just as\nthe Russians predicted they would.\nTO OKAY U.S. WHISKY\nPRODUCTION\nWASHINGTON,' June 13 <AP)-\nThe War Production Board announced tonight lt may authorlie \"limited production\" of whisky and other\nbeverage alcohol Indefinitely following July's unrestricted production.\nGERMAN MINISTRY\nSECRETARY CAPTURED\nWIISBADtN, Germany. June IS\n(AP) \u2014 The U. S. 7th Army has\ntaken Into custody Wllhelm Keppler\none of the two secretaries of stale In\nthe German foreign ministry.\nStrawberry Prices\nto Drop Junt 26\nOTTAWA, June 18 (CP) - Ute\nripening ot the strawberry crop In\nsections of British Columbia end\nOntario has necessitated setting\nback the dates on which seasonal\nreductions in price ceilings will\ntake plan, the Prices Board announced today,\nIn the Truer Valley of British\nColumbia Zone 5 price ceilings were\nscheduled to drop on June 19 but\nunder the new order the reduction\nwill not take place until June 26.\nThe higher price scale will be re-\nstored Aug. 1.\nIn the Fraser Valley, xone the\nSchedule establishes producer prices\nat 27 cents per quart and 14U cents\nI pint to Jbne M; 23 cents \u00bb quart\nand 1. centi a pint between that\ndate and Aug. 1 when the higher\nprice rate will again prevail\nInch of Snow on\nRails at Farron   \u2022\nThere wss an Inch of'snow on the\nrails st Farron Wednesday, whtth\npresumably fell during! the night,\nwhen temperatures were low all\nover the district, the .ijfclion mini-\nmum being 33 degrees, i\nVsrlous observers were of the\nopinion there was also new snow on\nMount Kokanee.\nTo Relax Halifax\nRestriction\nHALIFAX, June IS (CP) \u2014Som\nwartime restrictions ln the Hallfa\nport area will be removed June K\nAssistant Commissioner A. M. Ba\nes ot the R.C.M.P. announced\nnight. Special R.C.M.P.' guards wl\nbe removed from the national har\nbort board area, and the pass systei\nwill be discontinued.\nThe general public still la ban*\nfrom the embarkation area wh*\ntroopships or hospital ships ar* 1\nport\nCourt-Martial\nEire Men\nLONDON, June 13 (CP Csble)-\nLondon newspapers today reported\nfrom Dublin that Southern Irishmen\nformerly ln the Eire Army, who\nJoined the British forces to fight\nGermsny, are being court-martial-1\no& for desertion on return home snd\nsome have been given six months j\ndetention.\nNEWSPRINT SHIPMENTS\nEXCEED PRODUCTION\nMONTREAL, June 13 (CP)\nNewsprint atocka of nil North Am*\nrlcan manufacturers Increased 301\ntons in May over April and amoun\nrd to 163,771 tons, newsprint asao*\niatlons tn Canada today reported I\nits monthly review of the lndustr\nIn May, 1944, stocks were 100,8.\n'.ona .   ,\nCanadian shipments exceeded prt\nductlon by 303 tons in May, ihl(\n263,7m tone ln April and 2.D.054 i\n203,754 ton Bin April and 218,054 I\nthe like month last year.\nSOONER OR LATER\nsome oni will tell yoa ho\nmuch good Chinese Hert\nhive don* for blm or ht\nThen you'll wonder wl\nyou did not try Chinn\nHerbl long ago.,\nSWING WO\nChines*  Medicine  Co.\nOffice Hours*. 10 to t\numi'i Wall, Near  Mal*\nIpokane. Weals.\nFIND S600 EARRINGS\nVANCOUVER, June 13 (CP) -\nEar-rings worth $\u00abO0, part of the\n$2300 jewelry loot ol thieves who\nbroke into the home of C. H. Fraser here last night, were found today ln a case lying in front of a\nhouse In downtown Vancouver.\nSawmills edged bsck into a second\n(flace softball league tie with Bom-\n| bers   tonight  with  their   10-*   win\nfrom School before tht scrspplngest\n1 crowd of the year.\nSchool got a three run lead which\nMillers promptly overtook with four   l0\u00a5.tf 1(|\non a single, two doubles and three  rmb\u00abdd\u00ab<l In tulle. Rev II K John.   Sadie MacAulay, Patricia Bryan and\n\"YOUR  VANCOUVEFI  HOMI\"\nNiwly  renoveted  tSrouflh-\nout   Phonei  inj   elivitor.\n|\u00abymour r-t\nA    PATTERSON.   UU   erf\nVincouver, B. C,     Coleman, AlU, Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. C. MUIR\nPhones:  Nelson 77;  Roiilonrl  171; Troll 1110\nSALMO    -\nCinnr rl inns foil\nKASLO    -    CRESTON    -\nNAKUSP\nSchool errors. Millers cinched th\ngame In the second on Duggan s\nhomer and a flurry of errors for\nthree runs. Schools only threat wss\nin the fifth whtn three Schola-s\ntime in and thrtt wtrt left on\nbases. School meets Bombers l*ri\nday-\nSchool\u2014Anglln, Rlggi Price. Ferguson, Carston, McKenslt, Hack.\nScott, Irvine, Jongs.\n' Millers - Mulrhtad. Malcolm.\nDuggan. P. Whitehead. Ukralnat-.\nDowney. Iberltln, McNsb, T Whll--\nhead, J. Downey, Armitrong, Ja.-\nobson, W. Stott.\nUmplree-Blick and Wilson.\nDERPO\nBUC   Hill EH\nV i\nToronto 4\nlton proposed the tout to the bride, \\ Alice Therrien. ttuueU Thompson of\nand it wu re\u00bbpm.d-\u00bbd to by th** Sheep Creek propoied the tout to\n\u25a0jroom Mr. Tnilftt prpposrd the the bride, with the groom r\u00abp< I d-\ntowt to the brld-'imiid, which wm \\ug The groom then Ioai.M tne\nresponded to by thr brit m\u00bbn, I\/iyel \\ tuideerne-d. Jack Cox, belt min. re-\nBrown. The hippy coupl* Irft for ' plying. John Beard propoi-M- i lout\n,. honeymoon to b* ipent In the to Mr. md.Mn. H. W Haggen, ihe\nKootenayi For going away tht bride'i parent*, 11 11 wai Qieir\nbride wore a ttllnrrd euit of cruih- j twentieth wedding mmvirsary. Mr\ncd (-.trfcwbefry ihade, \u25a0 imall pill Higgen responded, in<* 1U0 pro-\nIvix rhipejw of tun-juolie corded poi*d the tout to the parent.* of thf\nfi\\k. floral trimmed Her ic*c-e*n>r- j groom I-ater In Ihe evening the\nlei w*re brown, and ihe wore i happy couple left fur i two wHks\nbrown tweed coat After the honey- | honeymoon to be spent in NeUon\nmoon the bride will return to Van- nnd Kooteniy potnti For travelling\nrouvtr, where ihe la itilinned. ind j the hride donned i iwml-Uilortr-d\nthe groom will return to Terrace, ' lult o{ lilac ihade wool flannel,\nWhere he li atitloned with the with which ihe wore chartreuse ic-\nRC.A.F The out of town fueeta cewortM. Out of town gueite wer-t\nwere Mr ind Mrs J, Bryan, Trail; \\ Mri J D Austin, Great Tall*, Mont;\nMr ind Mn J. B Wright. Virtorlt;\nMr and Mri N NorddjuW, Nelion;\nMr and Mri J DeJong. Beaver\nFall*; Mr. and Mri Rune 11 Thomp-\n\u00ab-<:.. Sheep Crnk. Mra. Carl Un-\ndan, Calgary; Dr. and Mra. K Brad-\nnhaw, Nelaon; Mra. I. Wllby ind\n1-\nthi.\nSCIATICA SUFFERERS\nDo- Btabt-tflf. ptets-m Mln rl .VtalW\nIn ynsst hip en* iMrh mil- life > ml-, v I\nIM M thoiisnivte have team. Gtt quick\nrekrf with TrsnpltUts'i T-tt-Co. and I\n\"Dra.*)\" Bu\u00ab Killer Mc. Completely\nexterminates Bed-\nbugs, Cockrnechee,\nneat. Silver.*-)*, CrirkeU At Raton. I lie ntameX unlet m. ,\u201e>, I--, far. I j-utt,)-, Donna and Man' Ke\nUttett    leading   dr\u201et   hardware j p,\\-fc. tocojwet,, JSJ^ I Jj^ S-MoWhS\nlie ntnmoX ertlre kit\nlloti'l stiflpr an.^hrt o.r    _\nwrlle   Derpo   fnxtucta. i \"\"d  \"top that  mWssMt  pato wl I \u201e_!a~m     \u2014\"*J7, _\"Y_'\t\nUn, |t-\u00ab< attustai, eewrwiwte. TM   Harold Burgtee. Trail: and Mr  and\ni Urt. W Anderson. Ntlmn.\nCAPTURE SOLDIER\nSr.ATTI.i June IS (AP1-A J4-\n-rear-old toMler who Sheriff Har-\nisn S, Callahan said hid ln woods-d\nfoothllls near here more thtn thrtt\nmontht with his lB-Ttar-old girl |\nfriend, wet csptured todsy u ht\nlay asleep In an automobile.\nBoth are held In King fount. Jail.\nbut have not been charged. I\nNose Meets Peanut\nWINNIPEG, June  U   (Cr>   -\nOur Winnipeg Progressive Con- i\nservatlve, Harvey Tltch, paid off (\nan  eltctlon  btt   htrt  yesterday.\nHe pushed a peanut with hll nose j\nfor a block ahtr btttlng a friend.\nTrank Ruatell. the Utv-rals would !\nbr defeated In last Monday's Federal general eVrtlnn.\nDRUMHELLER WAR MEMORIAL FUND\nI\nWin - A Beautiful Modern Home or\n$7000 in VIQ0RY BONDS\n$500 TO SELLER OP\nTICKETS\n$1.00 EACH\nBooks of 11\nTickets S i \u25a0\u25a0>\nWINNING TICKET\nIf you think you ton di\u00bbpos\u00ab\nbooks of tickati In your dli.i\nget in touch with ui today,\nTor Individual Tickets or Books, ttiply\nDRUMHELLER COMMUNITY CENTRE ASSOCIATION\nBox Kino. D-tUMHF.I.I.KR,  AI.Br.RTA\n*^--=-=fe\n1)01) 1)5\nKIDNEY\nPIUS\nTHE SUPERIOR\nBATHROOM\nTISSUE\nYour Croc*r hai\nSOVEREIGN\n- .\naass\n    \u2022-'\nUsAma\/mmum^la,\n\u25a0\n\t\n WCORN FlAttS\n\u2022otsre B.srro tm\nK.UOu\u00a3,'S\nCFCOURSe...THEVRE\nRMDylN\n30 SECONDS,\nTOO.*\n*\n,\u25a0'-'\u2022' '    ' \u25a0* ' \u25a0'     '\nSettlement of Polish Issue..'.\nBig Three Meeting\nSet\u2014Truman\n_-_-\u2014-\u2014\n\u2014\u2014\n\/my fifwvtity\nALL AGREE! ITS\nKELLOGG'S\nCORN RAKES FOR\nMEALS OR SNACKS\nATAHfHOUR!\"\nhow oo i vore ?\nKELLOGG'S\nCORN FIAKES\nFiRsrs ineyiie\nDELICIOUS\nANO SO EASy\nTOOIOESI!\"\n*<*^\nVi\nWASHINGTON, June 13 (AP)-\nPresldent Truman announced today\nthat a Big Three Meeting has been\nset, but he said he could not an-\nnounce the time or place until his\narrival there.\nHe expected the meeting at Moscow this Friday to work out a unified Polish Government on a broad\nbase to produce results.\nIn obvious good humor following\nan earlier conference with Harry\nHopkins, and Joseph E. Davies, his\nrepresentatives to Moscow and London, the President told reporters\nthe results they had obtained have\nbeen completely satisfactory and\ngratifying.\nHe said he should take State Secretary Edward R. Stettinius, Jr.,\nJames F. Byrnes, former War Mub-\nilizer, Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Davies\nto the Big Three meeting with him,\nIhe latter two if their health permits.\nHe said that while no members\nof the present Polish  government\nln London were Invited to the meeting, the United States still recognizes the London Polish Government.\nThe President reminded his\nquestioners that Russia had done\nsome very pleasant yielding on thi.\nand some other questions and that\nall should keep their heads.\nLONDON, June 13 (AP)\u2014 Polish\nand Big Three representatives will\ndiscuss reorganization of the Polish\nProvisional (.overnmeht ln hfoscow\nFriday, it was announced today.\nA British Foreign Office com,\nmentator said \"a very serious deadlock has been broken,\" but cautioned that \"It is cbntrary to alf our\nexperience to say that it is going\nto be clear sailing from now on.\"\nMembers of the Polish government in London, still recognized by\nBritain and the United States, were\nconspicuously absent from the list\nof Poles who will take part in the\ndiscussion.\nBritish Press Praises\nEisenhower\nLondon, June ts <cp* - Th*\nBritish Press united today In\nheaping new praise upon Oen.\nElsenhower, who wen tht hearts\nef London'! multitudes yesterday\nby the modest and unataumlni\nmanner In whloh he received the\ngreatest honors thlt capital eould\nbeatow.\nLumber Ranks\nSecond in\nPacific War\nWhaf the Press Says\nof the Election Result\nNILSON DAILY HIWI, THURSDAY, JUNI 14, IMS _ 1\nReception Centre\nfor Canadian Wives\nLONDON, June 13 (C I Cable) -\nA reception centre for Canadian\nwives of British servicemen arriving\nin the United Kingdom to join their\nhusbands will be established here\nby the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen's Families Association.\nKeaofiOTsserMyvore...\nN0TWN3 TO SCAT Trie* FDR\nFLAVOUR ANO FOR\nECONOMY.\"\n\u2022Olay, I'm\nFrom now\non Kellogg's\nCorn Flakes\nire my choice,\n_m_  tt\n100.\nTwo coorenient met; made by\nKellom'i i\" London, (,\u00bbiud\u00bb-\nSAVE T.ME...SAVE WORK\nSAVE FUEL!\nAMEND BY-LAW FOR\nN. VANC. FERRIES\nVICTORIA, June 13 (CP)-Pow.r\nto give free transportation and to\nissue passes on the North Vancouver ferries when desired is given\nin a city of North Vancouver Bylaw  approved  by order-in-council.\nBritain's Merchant\n\"Navy Lost\n30,000 Men\nLondon,'June 13 (Reuters)\u2014More\nthan 30,000 men of Britain's Met>-\nchant Navy lost their lives during\nthe war, Sir Cyril Hurcomb, Dir-\necor General, Ministry of War\nTransport, said today. Four thousand were wounded, 4,000 intern.d\nor taken prisoner and 4,700 missing,\nhe said.\n\\^mS^_tm9^^\nCanuck Frigates\nPrepare\nfor Pacific\nHALIFAX, June 13 (CP) - With\nmore than half their crews ready\nand willing to sail them Into the\nPacific, the Canadian Frigate Jon-\nqulere, St. Stephen and St. Therese,\nare tied up here being made ready\nfor service In tropical waters after\ncompleting their Job ln European\nand Atlantic waters.\nJ. ..TRUMBULL LTD,*\n134,000 Germans\nin Concentration\nANRICH, GERMANY. June 13\n(CP Cablel-Approxtmately 134,000\nmembers of the surrendered German forces now are contained inside\na vast concentration area of Northwestern Germany, the latest available figures show, and some 8000 a\nday more are pouring in after long\nmarches from Western Holland under Canadian guards.\nVANCOUVER, June 13 (CP) -\nTheir mission to procure an Increased supply of B. C. lumber for \"Immediate and urgent\" American military requirements ln the Pacific\na group of four ranking U. S. Army,\nNavy and Marine officers addressed\na meeting representing all branches\nof the lumber Industry in B. C. here\nyesterday.\nLumber ranks second only to ammunition as the most critical need\nin the next phase of the war against\nJapan, declared Lleut.-Cmdr. H. A\nAnderson, U. S. Navy.\nU. S. lumber production has fallen off to the extent of about 3fl,000,-\n000 feet per week, and la unable to\ncope with the tremrjpdoua demands\nbeing made by Pacific forces, he\nsaid.\n\"The Pacific war la your war as\nwell as ours,\" said Col. Raleign\nChlnn, head of the U. S. Government Central Procurement Agency.\n\"We need your lumber and we need\nit for direct shipment to the Pacific\u2014it will go nowhere else,\" he\nassured the meeting.\n\"Right now the situation is nip\nand tuck. The next 90 days are a\nmatter of life and death to us all,\"\nhe declared flatly.\nFrance Needs Help\nin Food Problem\nPARIS, June 13 (CP) \u2014 Christian\nPineau, new Food Minister who\nrecently was a German captive In\nBuchenwald concentration camp,\nsaid today France cannot solve her\nfood shortage alone so he la planning to take his troubles soon to\nWashington.\nM. Peneau aald the Germans took\ntoo much livestock and \"we can't\nafford to kill more cattle.\" The\nmeat ration is two ounces a month.\nCHOICE  JUDICIOUS-B.O.\nThree Rivers Ut Nouvelllste\n(Ind): The country aa a whole\u2014and\nparticularly in the eaat\u2014wanted to\nbe done with the mixta ot parties\nwhich threatened th* stability of\nth* administration. The Canadian\npeople refused to plunge into uncertainty; lt wanted not revolution,\nbut a wise evolution. It had no\nintention of diving head first into\nSocialism; it did not want, on the\nother hand, to become the slave\nof Plutocracy. Its choice hu been\nJudicious.\nA STRONGER OPPOSITION\nOttawa Citizen: Th* people if\nCanaHa were consistent yesterday\nln voting to return tb* Mackenzie\nKing administration.\nAt tb* same time lt should be\nt\u00ab the general advantage of Canada to have a stronger opposition\nln the Houae of Commons.\nBLOC REPUDIATED\nMontreal Star (Ind.): It is a safe\nassumption from the general result\nthat there remains in this country\na sane core of opinion that la not\nto be swayed by promisee or pre-\nfervid political oratory, a core ot\nopinion that realizes the gravity of\nthe times ahead and votes ln accordance with the country's need. . .\nthe personal defeat of mayor Cam-\nillien Houde ln St. Mary's and the\nutter repudiation of th* Bloc Populaire throughout the province\nshould put an end to a movement\nthat served only to set the other\nprovinces of Canada against Quebec.\nAGAINST A  NATION PARTY\nLondon Free Press (Ind.): \"Mr.\nBracken haa not won but he has\nthe satisfaction that he will enter\nthe next housd heading the leading\nopposition party. The Conservative\nParty ia again a national party. One\nof the weaknesses of the last parliament was the lack of strong oppos-\nmentition. The election Is* undecls,\nIve but with support of the Independent Liberals in Quebec and\na divided opposition Mr. King will\nprobably be able to continue In\npower.\nspiritual unity seems Just as frail,\nJuit as fragile u over.\nVIRTUALLY A  DEFEAT\nSydney Post-Record  (Ind.);\nGARAGE BY-LAW PASSED,\nVANCOUVER\nVANCOUVER, June 13 (CP) -\nVancouver's civic bylaw providing\ntor closing of gasoline stations an\ngarages from 7 p.m. to 7 s.m., except\nfor some 24-hour garages, was pass\nGoering Gets Only\n2,000 Calories\nLONDON, \/une 13 (Reuters) \u2014\nHerman Goering, in the hands of\nthe United States Army, does not\nget more food than 2000 calories\ndaily\u2014substantially below British\ncivilian rations, War Minister Grigg\ntold the House of Commons ln reply\nto a questioner who asked whether\nGoering was kept in a cage and If\nhe got rations similar to other\nprisoners\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 The Red Cross\nAgricultural Fund collected \u00a37,000,-\ned by City Council and will become I 000 ($31,500,000)  during five years\neffective on June 25. ' of war, it was announced.\nHamilton Spectator (Ind):\". . . .\nHaving obtained thla mandate from\nthe country, the government will be\nheld strictly to acount, with a vigilant electorate seeing to lt that it\nfulfils its pledges. The future is\nbright with promise, but ls also\nfraught with gravest responsibilities.. Mr. King and hla cabinet\nhave been given authority to proceed with their uncompleted tasks\n\u2014to prosecute the war against Japan with the utmost vigour and\ngrapple with the problems of reconstruction, while making a significant contribution to world peace\nand International understanding.\"\nthai .\u00ab. why vmi\npiers and bread.!\n\\\\ 4iil (o make it certain? \"JTirn start with a true\nhome-type Hour like Kitchen Craft.\nVui see, Kitchen Craft Hour is made etpracilly\nfur home hiikinty. It's nulled 10 blend well with\n\\mn other home-type ingredients ... to -jivr be\u00bbt\nresults in your small home men.\nI rv Kilihrn Craft Regular While or Vitamin\nIi White Hour. Both are lop qualify all-purpose\nflours milled from tine Canadian wheats. Both come\nto you wilh thii guarantee: If home-type Kitchen\nI raft Hour ever fails to plra.c, return unused\nflour to j-roccr  and n  a r<l_*\\ITA\"l\/\nget your money back at OArLWAI\nla-lwar   .roan   (imiuo\nPEOPLE WANT STABILITY\nMoose Jaw Times-Herald (Lib.)\n\u2014\"The people of the Dominion with\nthe exception of Saskatchewan and\nAlberta, made it abundantly evident that they wut stability of\nGovernment and an end of bickering and the following of mystical\nideologies. They want stable government baaed on well-tried principles with an approach to world\nproblems which will enhance and\nextend world friendships.\"\nPRINCE ALBERT DOUBTFUL\nPrince Albert Herald (Ind)\u2014 The\nfata of Prime Minister King is uncertain w far as his re-election in\nhis own riding is concerned. Apparently the C.C.F. has retained\nmuch of the strength thst won the\nparty a sweeping provincial victory a year ago. The CCF. campaign was deceptive. It lacked.the\ncrusading fervor of the provincial\nelection last June. Mr. Bowen, C.C.-\nF. candidate, no match for Mr. King\npersonally, was kept ln the background. C.C.F. activities were concentrated among the voters In ths\npolls. The result of these efforts\ncame aa a surprise to the all-too-\nmany of Mr. King's supporters who\nmistook the lack of ostentation hi\nthe CCF. campaign as evidence\nthat s reaction had aet ln against\ntbe C.C.F. and that Mr. King could\nwin in a walk.\nGOVERNMENT APPRECIATED\nCharlottetown Patriot (Lib.) \u2014\n\"Ths return of the King Government is a triumph for Mr. King and\nfor his followers. The government\nsppealed to the people on Its record, a splendid record during the\nmost difficult days in the country's\nhistory, and the people showed\ntheir appreciation by their ballots.\"\nHOPEI FOR  MAJORITY\nCharlottetown Guardian (Ind) \u2014\nIt Is expected. . . that the King |\nGovernment will hava an over-all\nmajority in the new House of Commons. It is to be hoped that this\ns the case, as an indecisive msrgin\ncould mean another general elecUon In the near future, with all Its\nattendant expenses snd disadvantages to the country.\nALL   SHOULD   UNITE\nMontreal La Preaae (Independent!: The Canadian electorate showed clearly by IU vote yesterday that\nit Is not useless to appeal to its\nsense of reality . . . Uw country's in-\nlerest requires that all the \"provlnc-\nei of the Dominion unite behind\nthe government wrtlrh they hsve\nJust maintained In power.\nQUEBEC HAI CANADIAN BPIRIT\nMontreal La Patrla (Independent): Remits of the voting In Quebec province Is s 1 g n I f 1 c s n t.\nThroughout Canada and elsewhere\nit Is Interpreted as a manifestation\nof the political realism of our people\nand a demonstration of that essentially Canadian spirit That Is, In\neffect, the true meaning of the vote\nwhich w\u00ab have Just given\nKINO NEEDB QUEBEC\nMontreal Le Devoir (Nationalist):\nMr King cannot govern without\nthe Liberal members from Quebec\nThe extraordinary end very serious\nresponsibility which such a situation Imposed upon* them may be\nseen. Faced with a common danger,\nthey effected a material unity, but\nTbe\nnet result of Monday's federal polling la a government defeat without\nbeing an opposition victory. .. But\nthe tally la not yet by any means\nat an end. Tbe service vote listed\nand registered at more than 700,-\n000 hu still to be counted and may\nmake many changes ln the- final\ntally.\nPROGRAM AND WAR EFFORT\nSaint John Telepragh - Journal\n(Ind.): Yesterday's results will in.\nevltably be Interpreted aa expressing the approval of Canadians on\ntwo things\u2014their country'a war effort and the social security program of the Mackenzie King ad,\nministration.\nANTIQUATED  8YSTEM\nHalifax Mail (Ind.): On the returns so far ln the government is reelected on a minority of the popular vote, and a significant minority,\nat that However, minority government is not new ln thla country\u2014\nand it will continue to recur and\nprevail so long aa we cling to our\narmchair electoral system. This ia\nnot the first minority government\nin Canada, and will not be the lait\nif something ls not done to modernize our electoral system and bring\nparliamentary representation more\ninto conformity with the will of the\npeople aa expreaaed at the polls.\nRETURN*    TO     TWO-PARTY\nPRACTICE\nVictoria Colonist (Con.): With\nthe result across Canada ao indecisive, much may turn on the official count, in some ridings a recount To that must be added the\nservice vote. . . what does seem\nclear is that Canada is returning lo\nthe two old-line parties, though\nstill unevenly.\nPROFOUND  RELIEF\nHalifax Chronicle (Lib.): The apparent fact that Canadians have decided at the polls to give the King\nGovernment another five yeara of\nlife ls not so much an occasion for\nvaunting a liberal triumph aa lt is\na cause for profound relief. The\nCanadian voter, with his traditional common sense, has decided to\nsteer carefully between the charv-\nbdls of Progressive Conservative\nreaction and the scylla of Socialist\nregimentation and nebulous experimentation.\nMORE GINGER  FROM WE8T\nSaskatoon Star-Phoenix (Ind.-\nLilx): It is a vote one would say,\nfor decency ln elections, and for a\nparty which can form a stable government. .. The House of Commons\nwill undoubtedly bt all the better\nfor the return of certain ot Mr.\nBracken's supporters, though not\nall of them, and some Increased\nginger from the west may. if channelled along Intelligent lines, not\nbe altogether a loss.\nlather's B&\nJune 17th is Father's Doy. Show Dod your appreciation\nwith pn appropriate gift from the \"Bay.\"\nSHIRTS\nDressy patterns that Dad will appreciate\ntailored from quality woven pattern\nBroadcloth.   Sizes 14-16\t\nExpertly\n'3.00\nTIES\nRich new ties to please Dad on his day.\nnew over patterns in Blues, Maroons,\nGreen* and Browns.   Each\t\nPaisleys and\n'2.00\nSOCKS\nThe kind of socks Dod will appreciate. Dressy patterns\nin Blues and Maroons and plain shades of 1E4\nBlue, Maroon and Block.  Sizes 10]\/*t-12. Pair   \/ _\/\nROMEO SLIPPERS\nComfortable leather slippers for Dod during hit leisure\nhours. Soft leather uppers with zipper front and soft\nleather soles. Sizes 7-9V2. f*J  *%_\nPair . itti J\nhaving him directing a government\nduring such - critical period.\nGRANT PERMISSION\nTO CONSOLIDATE\nMINING LEASES\nVICTORIA, June 13 (CP) - The\nProvincial Government by Order- j\nln-Council has granted permission\nfor the St Eugene Mining Corporation Ltd., to consolidate 12 placer\nleases in the Quesnel, B. C. Mining\nDivision.\nVOTE FOR STABILITY\nLethbridge Herald (Ind-LIb): The\nelectors of Canada Mpnday voted\nfor experlency and stability. They\nknew Mr. King's achievements and\nthey knew that no Canadian was\nbetter fitted to sit in at the world\nconferences that will have to do\nwith settling the terms of peace.\nMr. Bracken on that score, had no\nreputation and no training: the electors  wouldn't   take   the   risk   of\nArrest Madagascar\nGovernor General\n1 LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) \u2014\nArmand Annet, Governor Genera!\nof Madagascar when British and\nFighting French forces Invaded the\nBig Indian Ocean Island in May,\n1042 has been arrested at Casablanca\nMorocco, Paris radio reported today.\nCREAM\n12C A PINT\nAS 10* AS\n\u25a0 \u25a0nukss-irt-rsamsk.lt lis 1\nminutes, mis l.siiSsiUirry, etttee\nont ereem (evw me Ume .rum).\nWtsla, tr*..., th.t'. .11. Neeaetlsse,\nmatam,mmoryomat. (Us. milk\nae .Urn milk lee eelWests Meets\nleametn). is. pkf. m.kM IS see.\n.In,,. Any fl.vour. lak mm afSSSe\ntee  Und.na.rry.    It h. dn. net\neons- H een* tm it.ee tee T ntkaaw\n\u2022ne 20 f.mcu. reetpett, ir.ttp.l_.\nIX\nm*nUtm', P.Q.\nLast Call for Fur Coats\n'\/\n^0\\\n\u2022-    .'.'    r.    ,.\n'*#_***'r**\u00bb.\n\/. r>\n[tjxs go to\nw\nfor sofa stonsjre\/\niNCowporeATSD trt may iero\nNELSON, B. C.\n (\u00a7i#im Batty I-fttua      Municipal      ?? Questions ? ?\nLibrary Notes   ANSWERS\n.\nEstablished April 22. IMS\n'    '        British Columbia's\n\u00bb*,   Mort Inf-^MrUiw N*\u00bbwsperp*\u00bb\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nDM NEWS PUBLISH-NO COMPANY LIM-\nTffXt, 8M Baker St., N*l*on, Brltlah Columbia.\n, MEMBKH OT THI CANADIAN PRIM AND\nTJO. AUDIT BUHEAU OF CWCULATION.*.\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 14,1945.\nt+___ _\t\nThe Difficulties Can Be\nOvercome\nCanadians should not take too\nglpomy a view of the new world in the\nmaking, according to the leading editorial in the June issue of Canadian\nBusiness.\n\"Businessmen are preaching the\ni'doctrine of maximum production,\" the\ntgailne says. \"The International Business Conference at Rye strongly sup-\n\u2022ted the idea of the most goods for\ns the most people. The President of the\nCanadian Chamber of Commerce has\nWged that profits be sought in a large\nvolume of output rather than in smaller volume with wider margins of profit!. Business is accepting this dynamic\napproach. It is convinced that with\n\u2022quitable treatment from Ottawa, pri-\n\u25a0V\u00bbte initiative and enterprise can produce more goods at a lower cost than\nwould be possible under any lystem\n'hereby bureaucrats would be perpetrated and operations freed from the\nInexorable gauge of efficiency which\nWf call the profit motive.\n\"During the past few years, labor-\nmanagement committees and employ-\ntjr-employee councils have helped industry to reach a high degree of effectiveness ... In spite of failures a new\n\u25a0plrit between management and labor\nis evolving. If this cooperation towards\na commmon goal can be developed further and on a broader scale it will revitalize our whole system of free competitive enterprise.\n\"We are going through a worldwide revolution. We in Canada will\nnot feel the full, direct force of lt, but\nthe backwash may sway us violently.\nIf business and government are at loggerheads with each other as Mjell as\n.with labor, w\u00ab may lose our balance.\nU, on the other hand, we can combine\nthe profit motive of free enterprise\nwith the service motive of tha state,\nand, at the same time, reach a clear\nunderstandinf* of what will ensure low-\ncost, maximum production, we shall\nbe able to meet the world revolution\nwith something far better than other\ncountries can offer.\"\nNew oBook.\ns\u2014\nParliament Never Driven\nOut of London\nSome of the experiences of Britain's\nParliament during the war have re-\ncently been released. Before the war\nbegan, and before the effects of heavy\nair attacks on London could be estimated, elaborate plans were made for the\nthe evacuation of Parliament to Strat-\nford-on-Avon, where the two houses\nwould have met in the Shakespeare\nMemorial Theatre. But when the\nbombing started, the memberi decided\nthat Parliament should remain In London whatever the risk, and the ides of\nevacuation was dropped.\nThroughout the war years, therefore, Parliament has continued tn meet\nIn London, and has continued Its ses-\nlions without interruption, even during the peri'ids nf incessant bombing\nind rocket lumbing.\nSince thc Houses of Parliament nre\niuch n pro!!.;:*,*nt military target, it\nWas thought prudent t> pick an alternative meeting place fnr use should the\nbuilding he jerlously damaged. Church\nHouse, the administrative headquarters of the Church of England, was\nchosrn. and h.*th Houses met there for\nthe firs', tur.e on November 7, 1D.0.\nIt was ,i wise precnutlon, Th* Common* Chamber was destroyed during\nthe air tail nn the night of May in,\n1P41 heing the twelfth time the\nI'-Mises had he\u00bbn hit by bomb*. In iplta\nrf the serious damsg* caused, Par-\nI nment moved hark to the old build-\ni- \u2022 afler five weeks, and the House of\nCommons was installed in tha I\/.rdl\nChamlwr. while the House of I\/irds\nmet In the King's Rolling Hoom. Another precautionary move was caused\nby n flying bomh attack last year, and\nfrom June ;n to August 3. the Hou_\u00abs\nof Parliament again h*ld th*ir meetings In Church Hou\u00bb\u00bb\nThe temoprarv Commons wer*\nequipped wilh repnMuctinni of the\nSpeaker's Chair and Table of the\nHouse; the Mac* was br**u**ht daily\nfrom the Palace of Westminster.\nFICTION\n\u2022THI FAMILY ON THI HILL\"\nAmbrose Flaok,\nEntertaining and heartening la this itory\nof a larg* rough and tumble Czech fimlly in\nupatat* New York, whoa* Joy lr. llvlnl seemi\nto lncreai* with their poverty.\nTHI PRISONER\"\nErnst Lothar. *\nFrom the Normandy beach-head to in American priion camp th* itory of unmaking of\nt Natl. A tremendous theme for our world\nand time, powerfully and aklllfully written by\na novelist whole lales have Increased with\neach ot his booki. Author ol \"Angel With the\nTrumpet\".\n\u2022NOW THAT APRIL'! THIRI\"\nDelay Neumann,\nFive years Is a long tlm* In any child's\nlife, but it must hav* seemed almost an eternity to the English children lent out her* for\nsafety. What are they finding when they go\nbaek--what do they feel\u2014are thty glad, sorry,\nor muddled ln their emotions? What do their\nparents think of the strange upbringing they\nhava had? \"Now That April's There\" answers\nall these poignant questions through this thoroughly delightful itory of Wlncy and Angui,\nwho were determined to hav* and to keep th*\nbeat of both worlds.\n\u2022AOI OF THUNDER\"\nFrederic Prokosch.\nTha story of Jnn-Nlcholas and his secret\nmission to Switzerland from London. It concerns his varied travelling companions, th*\ngreat soft-voiced negro, Quiver, th* littl* lawyer Milloquet. lovely Italian Susanna; lt telle\nof his odd encounter! with deserting German\nmerc\u00abnirt*a, with agents of the underground,\nand neurotic officials.\n\"A WOMAN IN SUNSHINE\"\nFrank (winner-ten,\nA tightly plotted novel by a master of\nIngllih pros*. The itory of Latltli, who quietly\ndominated her horn* In the midst of the fears,\nfrustrations ahd hopes which marked family\nlife Just before the war.\n\"THI OOLDIN TOTEM\"\nBarrett Wllloughby.\nWith a cyclorama ot Alaska's wild and\nbreath taking beauty tor a background, Barrett Wllloughby has written a romantic tele of\nlove and gold In the land of the totem. The\nauthor, a native Alaskan, is at her best when\ndescribing the country she knows and loves\nso welt. Translated Into colorful prose, her\naffection shines through every page, and by far\nthe best passages in the book are those describing the natural scenic beauty of the\ncountry, Aa for Instance, the wonders of a\nthick forest of Alaska spruce, teal blue snd\npowdered with silver \"like the bloom of i concord grape\", or the shock of pleasure a newcomer feels on discovering Alaska's abundance\nof wild flowers.\nNON-FICTION\n\"THE WORLD OF WASHINQTON IRVINO\"\nVsn Wyck Brooks.\nTh* third volume in the noted critic's his.\ntory of literature In America, though the peri- \u2022\nod it covers Is earlier than that ol cither of the\nfirst two volumes.\n\"QUNS FOR TITO\"\nMajor Louis Huot.\nThe story of secret operations In the Balkans; of how in American officer ran guns by\nnight i-TO-i the Adriatic. Appirently \"duns\nfor Tito\" wis written shortly aner Major\nHuot's extraordinary adventure, then was he'd\nup by censorship for security reasons. Huot\nis not o,nly a daring soldier, but a most effective writer, and his book has some nf th\"\nquality of \"They Were Expendable\", and\n\"Thirty  Seconds Over Tokyo\".\n\"SECRET MISSION SUBMARINE\"\nLL N. L, A. Jewell.\nHighlights of the British submarine Seraph are the roles lt played in General Mark\nClark's passage to Africa. General Giraud's\nrescue frnm France, and reconnaissance for the\ninvasion of Sicily. Told by Its skipper, one of\nEngland's wir heroes The best and most complete picture aboard a fighting submarine yit\npublished. ,\n\"THE  NAVAL  HERITAGE\"\nDavid   Mithiw.\nNo book could hive come more*iptly a', the\nprelect time than this vivid iccount ot -.h-\nRoyil Navy throughout IU long ind glorious\ncareer. In Bishop Mathews pages llvi again\nth\" great ses uplilns, and that sturdy breed of\nseafaring man to whoee magnificent heroism\nthmuihout our history wa owe so much. Pavid\nMa'.hew, himself a serving officer In the Navy\nduring the last wir, hss written whst should\nprove i very popular story with our senior service\n\"THE  CAPTAIN  OF  IT,  MAROARIT'S\"\nParent   Molnir.\nTh* tiny Island of St. Margaret's lies ln\nthe pinube al Budapest There Tirenc M l'.nar\nmet th* impressible, the effervescent the un-\nforgettable Captain of Hussars A player of\nfabulous pranks, this UU, red-haired Doi\nQuunt* Is s rharacter lo conjure the ho* I\nand imagination Th* cepUln and Uw small en-\nrhintments imong which he lived\u2014the gold\nhnld and sihrw, th* email of lllae aad Jasmine, th* hnriecir* and gyp\u00bby orchestras,\nwer* s',1 rnlled away In thl thunder of wsr\none hot August afternoon In 1114. Ferine\nMolnar hire brings them back, lo give them\nan Irresistible humor, a pungmt immortality.\n\"YILLOW MAOIC-; the Stiry if Penicillin\nJ. D. Retcllff.\nl>-.i .Win It the greatest single drug kneram\nto medlctl nime* The editor of Science Year\n\u2022oek KVP-t-ttJ th* first lull story ef IU* maglr\nyellow i .**de: . . from It* accidental discovery '\u25a0 a young I .T.nVn doctor. Howard Morey\n. . to Its .remade teetlng and miu production for war end civilian use todiy.\n\"\u2022WARS I  MAVI SSSN\"\nQirtrude Mela.\nIntimate frlenda of Oertrude St-ln, aware\nOpen it iny readir Nam** of peraons\nasking quistlona will nit be published.\nThire le no ohirgo for thla airvlci. Questions WILL NOT II ANSWERED BY\nMAIL except whtn there l| obvious necessity for privacy.\nM. M\u201e Applidale-WlU you please tell me If\n\u25a0 boy who has offered hla services tnd\nbeen rejected ll now entitled to th* loan\nfrom th* Government for th* purpose of\nestablishing himself on a farm? Il a veteran of World War I who 1* now over 59\nyears of ag* entitled to * pension?\nYour answer to question 1 li No. In answat\nto question 7, he ls only entitled to a pension if\ntb* Pension Board decides he Is suffering from\nInjuries or sickness arising out ot hli service.\nCurious, Nelson\u2014Could you please telj me\nwh*n th* Calgary stamped* Is to be held?\nIt starts on July 9.\nH. 8., Robson\u2014Could you plus* glv* ma an\naddress where I could send to for a purebred Pomeranian dog?\nSome pieces are the Pet Shop, MU Douglas Street, Victoria; and the Ardle Kennels,\nWaldelm, Sask.. and W. T. Oetea, 1023 Kings-\nway, Vancouver.\nLooking Backward\n10 YIAR8 AOO\n(From Dally News, Jun* 14, 193.)\nA. Bntce Grady of Calgary, formerly of\nNelson, ls t city visitor.\nIt ti uld that even Oerman women are\nbeing forced to take part in war preparations.\nMany golfers from Nelson and, elsewhere\nare going to Trail tomorrow for the Commercial Men's Golf Tourney.\nS5 YEARS AOO\n(From Dilly New*, Jun* 14, 1920)\nAlfred Quelle, musical examiner for th*\nRoyal College ot Music London, England, ll\nln th* city.\nMrs. C. W. Tyler and Miss E. Hamson left\nyesterday to spend a vacation ln Spokane.\nMiss L McVicar returned Lut night after\na two months' visit to Salmon Arm.\n40 YIARS AQO \u25a0\n(From Dally News, June 14, IMS)\nArchduke  Joseph  of  Austria  died  thla\nmorning.\nGrouse are said to be plentiful this season and prospectors slso report thst several\nbesrs hsve bien seen already on Duhamel\nCreek.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou are sincere, hard-working and persistent In your determination to do everything\nwell. You are generous, loving, and always\nwilling to assist others. You should find lasting happiness In love. Today your magnetism\nmay be conspicuous and your goodwill ls the\nmegnet to sttract to you what you want, not\nyour country, on this l.ETAOIN ETAOINNN\nmerely for self-sstlsfsctlon.\nWar \u2014 4 Years Ago\n(y Ths Canadian Press\nJune 14, IMl\u2014 President Roosevelt froie\nell Germin and Italian assets in the United\nStates. Tormatlon of the RAT's first Csnsdlsn\nbomber squsdron under Wing Cmdr. P, A.\nGilchrist, DFC, of Fort Pelly, Sask,, wis announced. Cinidlin Parliament odjourned to\nNov. 3.\nWords of Wisdom\nIt li betUr.by t nobl\u00ab boldnei* to run tbt\nrisk of beini nibjtct to hilt of thi evil* wt\nanticipate, than to remain In cowardly llitleii\nnesi fur fr\u00bbr of what may happen.\u2014}Ier\u00abdotua.\nEtiquette Hints\nBe brief, whether you are making a speech\nor having a telephone conversation. It Is more\nthoughtful for those who must listen to you\u2014\nwhich means lt is better msnnars.\nTest Yourself\n1 What Ii the capital of tha State of Wyoming;\n.  What ls Wisconsin's mcknime'\nJ   Which  state ls called \"The Mountain\nState-\nTEST  ANSWERS\n1   Cheyenne.\n- The Badger Rtita\n3 West Virginia\nPROPHET SILENCED\nTerhape lt Is not strange tkit wa havt\nnnt heard from Charles A. Lindbergh lately\nrtemember? He Is the chap who aald thi world\nwould b* foolish to try conclusions with the\nCermsns ind that, especially In the air, they\nwould be Invulnerable\u2014 Niagara Falls _tevle\u00bb*\nef her indomitable counge.and resoumful-\nne>< were pot at all surprised whin sha\n\u2022merged unscathed from ths Nasi occupstlan\nof France, -.1th even her Picasso collection\nabsolve'.-, in'art. and ber poodle. Risks!, wig.\ngmg his tail contentedly at her heels Rut Mm\nStein had had hsr full ahare of troubles and\nincitement In the put four yeirs. ind It Is\nthis unbelievable period that sha describes in\nfull In this most grsphle and rivalling of all\nher books\n\"ROLLINO STONE\"\nPee* Stone.\nThe colorful itory *f tha Ufa ef a trouper\nfrom the den cf tit covered wagon to thi\nilrplene Fred 5i-r,s s eereer, e*verlng mort\nyears and more phaaea ot the theatrical lite\nthan most actors ran equal. Is related simply\n\u25a0nd unpretentiously, hut II lives a vivid\npicture of a ptrlod of Amerleen theitrlcal history Fred Rtoni It tbe beloved **-leerecrow*\nof The Wlurd of Or\nArabs' Attempt toQain\nIndebendetace Trouble Cause\n\u25a0y FRAN)*; O'BRIEN\nBEYROUTH, June IS (AP)-Tlie\nviolence whloh broke out between\nFrance and Syrians and left behind lt * high state of tension ln\nth* Levant did not begin u an Isolated incident in International affaire and It Won't end thtt way.\nBound up In th* Levant Crisis Is\nthe Arab world'! attempt to regain mastery in ita own home\neverywhere. The clash between\nFrench and British Middle East policies arises from different approaches to the problem of Arab Independence.\nTh* Levant States Ue along the\nflank of the great Allied Supply\nReinforcement Line from Europe\nto th* oriental battlefields. Permsn-\nent disorders might harm the alUed\nwu effort la tb* Pacific\nWhen th* League Of Independent\nArab States wu formed in Cairo\nthla Spring, Lebanon and Syria\nwere recognised by tho other Arab\nstatei aa independent and were giv.\nen full membership. They thereby\nbecame charted members of th* organization, th* avowed purpose of\nwhich ls to shake oft the controlling hands of foreigners everywhere from Iraq through th* Levant, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Trlpollt-\nanl* and North Africa.,\nTha extent to which British and\nFrtnch policies clash la th* Middle\nEast la dependent upon the difference in their approach to th* n\u00abw\nArab state at mind. According to\nFrench Interpretation, the Treaty\noffered the Levant Statei to end\nth* mandate, would, in the wordi\nof Oen. Beynet, French\nGeneral ln Levant, \"be more\nerel\" thui ths Brltlih.\nBoth Levant States consider th*\nFrench truly term, as Incompat.\ntbt* with thtlr independence and\nhave refused to sign.\n  .   '   \" \"\"\"f-j\nTo Discuss Food\nProblems\nIn London\nLONDON, June 13 (CP)-An AlUed conference on food problems of\nwestern Europe will open in London tomorrow without the United\nNations Relief .and Rehabilitation\nAdministration.\nA foreign office spokesman said\nDenmark, Norway, the Netherlands,\nBelgium, Luxenmbourg and France\nhad been invited, and Canada and\ntht United Statei, u members of\ntht combined Food Board, alio\nmight bt represented.\nOeorge Paterson, Canadian executive officer to the combined\nFood Board, will attend the conference as an observer.\nThere was no Indication Russia,\nYugoslavia and Ciechoslsvla would\nattend, though Invited.\nNewfoundland\nPorts Kepi\nFree of Mines\nOTTAWA. 3vite IS <CT>\u2014:Oerman\nralne-laylng submarines attempted\nto close off the Important Port of\nSt, John's, Nfld., late ln 1941 but\n\"several dozen\" enemy mines were\nswept up over a wide area by Canadian anrj Brltlih ships with the\nloss of only two merchant vessels,\nthe Navy dlacloied today.\nTht announcement, Vlthheld un\ntU now for lecurlty reaionl, laid\nont of the sunken ships, went down\nIn 40 minutes but all St members ot\nthe crew were rescued. The other,\ncsrrylng ore. senk In 10 seconds\nwith a loss of 27 lives out ot a crew\nofM.\nEire's First\nPresidential\nElection Today\nDUBLIN, June IS (CPI \u2014 The\nFirst Presidential Election ln Eire's\nhistory will take place tomorrow,\neffort* to obtain an agreed candidate\nfor the new nomln*! leader haying\nfailed.\nThree men who seek the office\nare: Dean O'Kally, Deputy Minister\n83-year-old son of a Dublin shoemaker; Gen. Deen MacEoln, nominee of the Fine (Jail, chief opposition puty In the Dail; Dr. Patrick\nMcCutan, sn Independent, supported by farmer and labor members of\nthe Dell.\nFraternization\nSpreads, Germany\nFBLD MARSHAL MONTGOMERY'S HEADQUARTERS. BAD\nOEYINHAUSEN. GERMANY, June\nIJ (AF'-Fratemlutton Is wide-\nspreed and increaaing ln western\nGermany, regardless of all Allied\nmilitary edicts.\nIt ranges from open comradeship\nIn rural villages to bootlegged\nfriendships ln big towns.\nlt'i i ease of boy me*U girl, and\nthe ranks ol Allied armlee sre In\nfavor of It, whstever the home\nfronts think.\nGovernor of N. Ireland\nto Resign\nBILFAST. June II (CP' - The\n7\"i-ye\u00bbr-oId Duke nt Abereom wsi\nreport*!. to<tay to have decided to\nresign the Governorship of Northern\nIrelsnd, which he has held for U\nvein,\nThs Duke's \u00abl-year-olit son ind\nheir, Lord Hamilton, ind the Marques) Of Londonderry have been\nmentioned aa possible succession\nIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\n\"IUILD I. C, PAYROU*-\nWhaHi\na'Wii'?\nA camp crew doirvo torrtt\npreliminary work b\u00abfor*\nlogging operation* b*Qin\nar* living \"on Ihe bcocn\"\nin  .\u00abntl\nTh* .ortman toy* tK\u00ablr cook\nu n \"wis.\" \"Giv* him a cos*\nol Pacific Milk, som* llogr,\nvigor, salt ond tpud* and\nw* |,,rn *-t W\u00abl|.\"\nPacific Milk\nIrrirllmi*  tn*   V.'inim   Pteke*\niiiiiiiiMitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiin\nReduction in Sugar\nWill Close\nBottling Works\nVANCOUVER, June 11 (CP) -\nGovernment reduction, of lugar for\n\u2022ott drink manufacture'will put all\nthe small bottling plants ln Vancouver out of business, R. E. Perkins of the Coca-Cola Company told\ncity council.\nIKE GOES TO GERMANY\nLONDON, June 23 (CF)-Oen,\nElsenhower left London.today to\nreturn to his headquarters In Ger\nVnany.\nFRENCH'S MUSTARD\nThi V'lck ojt\/i* Ptznic\nMeat sandwiches,\n\"hotdogs\" will have\n* distinctive ttite\nsad tsog when you\nmake them with\nFrench's Prepared\nMustard!\nFrench's mak^s\nevery bit* a taste\ndelight.\nrenctis\nMUSTARD   .\n\u2022M^%0tV\nAll OVW Canada, in ddes, towtu, rfljagei\nand on faring, hundreds of tbousandi of men\nand women watch for thc postman to bring\ndependents' allowance cheques u other\npeople look for pay-day. They are people of\nall ages whose bread-winners are away on\nactive service. They include returned men\nnot jet back in civil life.\nAnd MOn thert will be hundredi of thousand, more back from thc war. They will\nreceive cheques to help them buy civilian\nclothes, to go to college, to get technical or\nvocational training, to start in business for\nthemselves, or to set up as farmeri or\nfiihermen.\nTm bantu have to be prepared to cuh ill\nofficial cheques for these and a doien other\npurposes \u2014 and to do so anywhere In Canada\nwithout charge. In fact, the banks supply\nCanada with tbe nationwide machinery to\nfacilitate a grateful country's plans for ro\n\u2022coring icrvice men and women to civilian Ufa.\nThis Is a tr\u00abm\u00abndous task, it will entail a\nvast amount of bookkeeping. But you can b*.\ntrure tbat your banks will take it in their stride\nwithout Impairing regular banking service.\nT\/i\/i    Aklv.tllt.m.ml    It    Spo r* it-trad     by     your     Nul\n ,*\u25a0'. . '\n,'e.i.\nPlay Shoes\nBeige with Brown trim\nAll sizes.\n$3.25\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nGIRLS CONVICTED OF\nFIRING SCHOOL\nKAMLOOPS, B. C\u201e June 13 (CP)\n\u2014Two girls were convicted In Juvenile court here of setting the fire\nwhich destroyed St. Ann's Academy\nMay 7. Both of the children were\npupils of the school. One was sentenced to an Indefinite term in the\nIndustrial home for girls. The other\nwas placed on a year's probation\nwith her parents.\nKing Names 132\nArmy Men on\nBirthday list\nOTTAWA, June II (CP) - High-\nranking officers whp trained, supplied and fought ln tbe Canadian\nArmy were among the 133 names ln\nthe King's Army Birthday lists released tonight.\nHighest Honors \u2014 Companion of\ntht Order of the Bath (CB)\u2014went\nto MaJ.-Gen. Fred R. Phelan of Montreal, Director General of the Reserve Army and former Commander\nln Newfoundland; Maj.-Gen, C. Basil Price of Westmount, Que., formo:\nCommander of the Srd Division and\nlater overseas Red Cross Commissioner; and MaJ.-Gen, John H. Roberts of Kingston, Ont., and Vancouver, who led the Dieppe raid and\nnow is Administrator of the Imperial War Graves Commission.\nThe Order of tbe British Empire\ngoes to Maj.-Gen. Hugh A. Young,\nCalgary, Quarter-Master Genera],\nand Brig. William N. Bostock, Ottawa and Vancouver, Assistant Deputy Adjutant-General.\nHighest award to a CWAC was an\nofficer of the Order of the British\nEmpire for Col. Margaret C. Eaton\nof Toronto, Director-General of the\nCorjs.\nCompanion, of the Most Honorable\nOrder of the Bath:\nPhelan, Frederick Ross, Major-\nGen., DSO, MC, VD, 59, Montreal.\nPrice, Charles Basil, Major-Gen.\nDSO, DCM, VD, 53. Westmount,\nQue.\nRoberts, John Hamilton, Major-\nGen., DSO, MC, 64, Kingston, Ont.,\nand Vancouver,\nCommander of the Most Excellent\nOrder of the British Empire\nHoward, Gordon Byron, Brigadier (acting MaJ.-Gen.), .9, Quebec,\nand Ottawa.\nYoung, Hugh Andrew, Brigadier\n\u2022&\u00bbXX#S!#&)S3(X}S%j&^^\n$S-#8*\u00ab\"*-*-#\nQverwaiteA\nLIMITED\nBABY FOODS, Aylmcr'i assorted fruits or      Q 'J C\nvcgeablcs, dozen Jar mm\nROLLED OATS,       ^J*\nQuaker, 5 Ib. bag   atmmt\nBAKE AS Y Mb. ctni.,\n2 for  \t\nFRY'S COCOA,\n1 Ib. tin ..__\n4V\n31'\nMIXED VEGETABLE JUICES\n20-oi. tins,\n2 for _...._..\n39*\nTOMATO   JUICE,   Culver-\nhouse Fancy,\n10S-ox. tin ...\nTODDY,\n1 Ib. tin .......\n54'\n42'\nVEGETABLE OR TOMATO\nSOUF, AQt\n6 tins \"7\nIVORY SOAF, Large \u00ab*)f*t\nCakes, 2 for  L\\\nMYSORE COFFEE,\nFresh ground, Ib. .\nTEA, Overwaitea\nBest, Ib.  ,\nWAX FAPER,\n100-ft. roll\t\nRIPE OLIVES,\n16-ox. jar _\t\nAYLMER CATSUP,\nBottle.....       \t\nPAPER SERVIETTES *t_t\n70'i, 2 for ...\n41'\n75'\n19'\n35'\n19*\n29'\n471 Bok.r St. \u2014 Phone 707\nHf-WWOHXf X5Sr>!>!XtX*mcO&i)oVow1u*)00^^\n\u25a0**\u2022}\u2022\u25a0\nlea helped ib write a book\nThe great Dr. Johnson,\nMr. and Mrs. Boswell, lip\nand chat in a London tea\nhouse, aa Boewell gathers\nmaterial for hii\nbiogrtphy of Johnion.\nWrite fyttoori your shopping list\nNotice the rigid carton\u2014eaaler to\nopen, handier to use. With sturdy\nInrerllnlng to help keep moisture\nout \u2014 flsvor In. Also In tea bags.\nlit ih thtt bed tradition.\nj Canterbury\nFeatured at SAFEWAY STORES, MMITED\n(Acting MsJ.-aen.). S80, 47, Calgary.\nBostock, William Norman, Brigadier, 41, Ottawa, and Vancouver.\nColquhoun, William Gourlay, Brigadier, MC. 57, Winnipeg, and Vancouver. \" '\nConnelly, Alan Burton, Brigadier,\n\u00bb7 WoUvflle, N. 8.\nMortlmorS, Arthur Royal, Brig,\n61. Ottawa, Ont.\n'Roome, Richard Edward Graham,\nBrigadier, V.D., 83, Berford, N. S,\nand Otawa, Ont. '\nSwltier, Thomas Deeves, Brigadier, 59, Ottawa, Ont., and Toronto, Ont.\nTrudeau, Georges Alexandre Henri, Brigadier, 54, Quebec; Que., and\nRegina, Sask.\nWhite, Donald Alexander, Brigadier, D.S.O., 58, Montreal, Que.,\nand Halifax, N.S.\nOfficer of the Most  Excellent Order of tha British Empire.\nTurner, Maurice William, Colonel,\n54, Esquimau, B.C., and Toronto,\nOnt.\nMeldram, John Mcintosh, Lieutenant-Colonel, (Acting Colonel) 44,\nConnecticut, U.S.A, and\" Victoria,\nB. C,\nParker, Richard Oilbert Lewes,\nLieutenant-Colonel, E.D., 44, Duncan and Vancouver, B.C.\nBray, Harold Clifton, Major, E.D.,\n48, Victoria, B.C.\nCrossley, Gardon Younghusband\nLlnsey, Major, E.D., 51, Vancouver,\nB. C.\nHodgson, Eldred Lowther, Major,\nM.C., 48, Vernon, B. C.\nMacDonald, George Miller, Major, 44, Vancouver, B. C., and Lo.\nAngeles, Calif,, U.S.A.\n. Travis, Robert Dimma, Major,\nI. D., 50, Victoria and Chilliwack,\nB   C\nRoberts, William Albert, W.O. 11\n(A-W.O.I.) (Sergeant-Major), i%\nEsquimau and Victoria, B. C.\nMills, Mary Euphemla, Major\n(Principal Matron), Vancouver, B.-\nC.\nWhite, Frederick Douglas, Staff-\nSergeant (A-W.O.I. Sub-Conductor),\nBrandon, Man., and Vancouver, B.C.\n, Brooks, Norman David, Sergeant\n(A-W.O.II Quartermaster-Sergeant),\nVancouver, B. C.\nLockhart, Frederick James, Sergeant, 34, Vancouver, B.C.\nColoslmo,  Joseph,   Corporal,  41,\nNew Westminster and Malllardville,\nB.C.\nMentioned In Despatches\nSehl, Francis Thomas Styles, WC,\nVictoria.\nAitkens, Francis Charles, SL, Victoria.\nConnor, Maurice Francis, SL, Sydney.\nGagne. Victor Eucharlste, SL., Sidney, V. I.\nNicholson, John, SL, Vancouver.\nTrites, Charles Venor, SL, Vancouver.\nHerchmer, Klrby Alexander, FL,\nVancouver.\nLee, Gerald Herbert, FL, West-\nern Air Command Headquarters Mr.\nand Mrs, T, Lee, (parents), Bonnlngton Falls.\nMcCllnton, John Harris, FL.,\nVancouver.\nMcjlhanney, Robert Gordon, TL.,\nVancouver.\nMettord, Lionel Seymour, FL.,\nVancouver.\nSpowagt,, Arthur Edward, TU,\nVancouver.\nWatt, Alexander William, FL,\nVernon.\nBice, Edward James, FS., Vancouver.\nBrlgden, Edward Albert, FS, Sidney,\nButts, Nona  Frances,  Victoria.\nHannay, Cecil, FS., James Island\nand Nanaimo\nSmith, Thomas, FS, Victoria and\nVancouver.\nTaylor, Sander Loehhead, FS.,\nVancouver.\nBowes, Ronald Jackson, Sgt, Van-\ncouver.\nPhillips, Robert Wesley, Sgt., Vsn-\ncouver.\nShlllington, Clsrence Howard.\nSgt.,  Vancouver Island.\nSimpson, Alexander, Sgt., Sidney,\nVollhoffer, Olga Mary, Sgt, Victoria.\nAngell, Ronald Ford Chapman,\nCpl, Vancouver  and  Ladner.\nMay, Gordon Frederick, Cpl, New\nWestminster.\nKing's Commsndstlon for Valuable\nServices In the Air:\nFlnlayson, Douglas Deane, TL,\nNanalmo.\nLyon, Peyton Vaughan, FL, Ladner\nThompson. William. FL, Victoria.\nTo ba Commander of the Ordsr of\nthe  British  Empire:\nMcBurney, Ralph Edward, AC,\nCO , RCAF Bomber Base Overteas,\nSaskatoon.\nTo  be  Offlcen of the  Most  EkcsI\nlent Order ol the British  Empire:\nBrysnl, John George. AC, Toronto.\nDavoud, Paul Yetlvart, GC, DSO,\nDFC. Kingston, Ont.\nMoncrleff, Ernest Hutchison Glen\nGC,  AFC,  Winnipeg\nTo bs Members of tha Most Sxeal-\n.       -     _,_!_\nMONTYHONOREDWITHHIGHEST\nORDER OF KNIGHTHOOD\nBy JOHN  DAUPHINIE\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nLONDON, June U (CP Cable) -\nField Marshal Montgomery, who\ncommanded the Allied Invasion fo.*.\neel and ltd the Hat Army Group\non into Germany, today received\nhii tint post-war honor from hli\nown land\u2014elevation to the highest\nOrder of Knighthood\u2014In tha King's\nBirthday Honors.\nReceiving with Sir Bernard the\nGrand Crou of Knighthood in the\nOrder of the Bath were Empire\nleaders who helped bring victory\nover Germany; Air Chief Marshal\nSir Arthur Harris, whose bombers\npounded Germany into rubble; and\nAdmiral Sir Max Horton, whose\nships broke the back ot tbe U-boat\nfleets,\nSir Ernest Gowers, until recently\nSenior Regional Defence Commissioner for London, became a Knight\nGrand Crou, Order of the British\nEmpire, to make the presentstlon of\nthe \"fighting service.\" complete.\nMia Majesty's victory honera\u2014the\n18th list of his relgn-named aa a\ncompanion of tbe Order of St.\nMichael and SL Oeorge, Sir Arthur\nRedfern, K.C.V.O, Secretary to tne\nGovernor-General of Canada since\nIMS. Maj. Geoffrey Eastwood, the\nComptroller of tht Governor-General's Household, became a Commander Of tbt Order of tbt British Empire.\nField Marshal Montgomery prevlouily had received decorations\ntnd honors from countries hla\nforces liberated but thla was tha\nflnt opportunity Britain had ilnce\nVictory tvtr Germany to show\nlti gratitude for the Job he did\nfrom the African Desert to the\nBtltlo.\nField Marshal Montgomery now\nis Commander-in-Chief of the Brit-\nlab forces of occupation ln Germany\nand Is Britiih member of tht Allied Control Council. As Commander ot tbt list Army Group, the\n57-year-old Montgomery had the 1st\nCanadian Army under his command.\nNELSON SOCIAL\n(During absence of Mra. Vlgneux, phone social Items to 144)\nCharge for Engagement Announcements en Thla Page la 91.80.\n\u2022 On the 23rd wedding anniversary of her parents, the bride, Freda\nMcLennan, exchanged the lame\nvows with Lac. Peter Hlookoff at\nVancouver ln the Redeemer Lutheran Church, Thuriday, June 7. The\nbride, Freda Kathrlne, ls the elder\ndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nell D.\nMcLennan of Vancouver. Lac. Peter\nJohn, ls the younger son of P. P.\nHlookoff   and  Mra.  G.  Goloff of\n(Nelson. Rev. T. A. Hartig officiated. Little Linda McMaster, wearing\na tourquoise gown with pink rosebuds ln her hair, carried the train\nof the bride'i formal white iheer\nand lace gown. Traditional orange\nblossoms adorned tbe Queen of\nScoti crown with a wait length\nveil. White carnations, red ro\u00bb-\nbuds, and canna lilies were in the\nbride'i bouquet with white sheer\nstreamers and maiden fern. Twin\nensembles of turquoise sheer were\nworn by her two bridesmaids, Mils\nMaxine Fuoco and the bride's sister,\nMiss Shirley McLennan. The matron\nft honor chose a pink crepe gown,\nwith matching bouquet and flowers\nIn her hair. Best man was Lac. Kl-\nmer Frltike. After the ceremony,\na reception was field for over 300\nguests at the Forrestero Hsll. The\ncouple preceded to Nelson for their\nhoneymoon, where they will later\ntake up residence. A party was held\nln their honor Monday evening at\nthe home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Goloff.\n\u2022 Mrs.-L. W. Humphrey, .14\nSilica Street, has as guest, Mra M.\nThompson of Vancouver for a few\ndays. Mrs. Thompson ls on her way\nto Calgary.\n\u2022 Mrs. A. E. Crowther, Chatham\nStreet, returned Tuesday, from a\nshort visit to her son, Denis Crowther oLRoisland.\n\u2022 Cpl. W. Perry arrived from\nthe Eut Wedneiday, and will sjfend\nhis furlough here with his wife.\n\u2022 Mrs. A. Spence, Granite Road,\nMM*t*\u00bbm*ll*WI*WIIMIHIglSlgll.M||\nSLACK SUITS\nSixes  IJ  to  20\n\u00bb9.\u00bb5 to $12.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nFOR SUNBURN\nINSECT BITES\n^JOISON IVY\nOLYMPENE\nTHE ANTISEPTIC\nLINIMENT\nwu  admitted  to  Kootenay  Lake\nGeneral Hospital Tuesday.\nt Mrs. W, A. Weatherhead, 814\nFourth Street, hu u ber guests, ber\ndaughter, Mrs. J. Slorlo, New York\nCity, and her two small sons, Doug-\nlaa add Roger.\n\u2022 Mra. Ferguson and daughte.-,\nMrs. B. T. Dunham of Procter, were\nNelson visitors.\n\u2022 Miss McLaren of Macleod ls\nvisiting her brother and sister-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mri. 3,. P. McLaren,\n908 Stanley Street.\nt Mrs. J. P. Clement of Vancouver il vliitlng friends in Nelion.\n\u2022 Mrs. A. S. Lane, 021 Falls\nStreet, li a patient tn Kootenay\nLake Oeneral Hospital.\n\u2022 Conitable George Young of\nOttawa is visiting his sister, Mrs. R.\nG. Smith, (21 Gore Streit.\n\u2022 Lac and Mrs. W. E. Smith\nand son, Oary, are visiting relatives ln the city.\n\u2022 Pte. L. Wlgg, recently returned from overseas, who has spent\na months leave ln Nelson, has left\nfor Vsncouver.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Beltner,\n1008 Stanley Street, have as their\nguest, Mrs. Beltner's mother, Mrs.\nJ Williams of Graham's Landing\nMn. Williams expects to be here\ntwo or three weeks.\n0 Mrs. R. Gibbon and son Glen\nof Salmo, were city visitors yesterday.\n0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steedman,\nMedicine Hat, spent the weekend\nwith Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Beatt, Falls\nStreet.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watarer of\nGrand Fork* formerly of Nelson,\nare visiting the city.\n\u2022 Mrs. C. T. Mangan and son\nColin John have arrived from Victoria to spend the next few weeks\nat tha home of Mrs. Mangan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McDougall,\n40J Robion Street.\nOn tiu Oik\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 14\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7:IO\u20140 Canada\n7:31-Toast k Coffee  (CKLN)\n8;0O-CBC News\n8:15\u2014Morning Songs\n8:30\u2014Musical  Programme\n8:44-C.P.R. Train Time\n8:45-Wake Up and Live (CKLN)\n9:00\u2014BBC News\n9:1\u00bb-Marcblng to Victory (CKLN)\n9:30\u2014Muilcal program\n9:45\u2014Muilc Frj-m Britain\n0:59\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Muilc for Moderns\n10:15\u2014Tin Pan Alley (CKLN)\n10:20\u2014Tin Pan Alley (CKLNi\n10:30\u2014Musical Roundup (CKLNl\n10:\u00bb7-Den Barry (CKLN)\n10:45-Muilc For You\n11:00\u2014Musical Americana\n11:15\u2014Musical Program (CKLNl\n11:10\u2014Soldler'a Will\nll:4\u00bb-Danctng Till Noon\nAFTERNOON\n,11:00\u2014B.C. Farm Broadcait\n\u25a0treopeoiH uirej _)g-.i_l\nl.-5-The Notice Board  (CKLN)\n12:30\u2014CBC News\n1*1:45\u2014Matinee Memorlei\nIrOO-Old Favouritei (CKLN)\n1 SO\u2014Modern Musicians\n1:48\u2014Song Recital\nIsnt Order af ths British Implra*\nMacKay, Thomas Sutherland, WC,\nVsncouver.\nParfltt, Howard, LAC, Victoria.\nAwarded Air Foroe Creea\nWright, Warren Jaeksen, WO.,\nMra. t. M. Murray (mother) Qrand\nForki.\nWO. Wright wss barn In Orand\nForks, B. C, Fab. 11, 1920. Hs sn-\nlisted In Ciliary July 10, 1941, snd\nhs Is now serving at Oerval, with\nRAF Transport Command. His mo-\nther, Mrs. I. M. Murray, lives at\nOrand  Forks,\nSTOCKINGS TOO HIGH\nNANAIMO, June 11 (CP) -Louie\nMslpaaa, a commercial traveller,\nwaa fined 8100 and costs by Msgls-\ntrste Lionel Beevir-Potti in police\ncourt here today whtn convicted of\nbreaches of price ceilings ef women's stockings\nHOI! SUICIDE\nNANAIMO. June II (CP) - *\nCAT nffielsls held a private court\nnf Inquiry ber* yeiterdty Into the\nsuicide of Flying Officer Oeorge\nFrederick Fielding. 34 Fielding was\nfound dead at bit toother's home\n\/una 1, Iwo daya after arriving In\nNanalmo following 18 months in .-,\nOerman prisoner of wsr camp\nJ:00\u2014From the Classics\n2:15\u2014Songs for You\n2:30\u2014Robinson Family\n2:45\u2014Downbeat\n8:00\u2014Weitern Five\n3:15\u2014Piano Rambllngi\n3:30\u2014Muiical Program  (CKLN)\n3:45\u2014 BBC Newi\n4:0O-Dan Barry 'CKLN)\n4:08\u2014Voice of Memory (CKLN)\n4:15-OperetU Time (CKLN)\n4:30\u2014Carl Kalash and Orchestra\n4:45\u2014CBC News Roundup\n5:00\u2014Sacred Hsart Programme\n(CKLN)\n5:15\u2014Famous Belgians   (CKLN)\n5:30\u2014Musical Prorram   (CKLN)\n5:45\u2014 Bob Croiby Time (CKLN)\nEVENINC\n-OO\u2014MacMillan Quti\n6:15\u2014MacMillan Gull\n6.30\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n(CKLN)\n7:00\u2014CBC Newi\n7 15\u2014Prom Concert\n7:30\u2014Prom Concert\n8:00\u2014 Winnipeg Drama\n8 15\u2014Winnipeg Drama\n8:30-Muilc of the New World\n8:45\u2014Muilc of the New World\n-00-BBC Newi Heel        '\n9:1J-Peerless Presents  (CK1_N)\n8:30\u2014Tony Psstor's Orchestra\n9:45\u2014Serenade In Rhythm\n10:OO-CBC News\n10:15\u2014CBC News Roundup\n10:JO-God Save the King\n2 Members Join\nKailo I.O.D.E,\nKASLO, B.C-The 54(b Battalion\nChapter I.O.DX. held their June\n. meeting ln the Legion Club Rooms\nI with a good attendance of members.\nCorrespondence w\u00bbs dealt with\nand soma Interesting thank you litters were read from, boys overseas\nfor gifts received\nA quilt Is In tha msklng snd >\ncushl-m already donated will he\nsold to raise funds for tha society.\nMrs. BakeT of AIniworth wu enrolled aa a new member fcnd Mrs\nF, Lane ol AIniworth wai propoied\nand accepted as e new menroer. Re\nfreshments were served by Mrs. O\nW. Ttnkeas.\nYOUR  MMI.  II YOUR\nFORTUNII\nKttp It I., \"king \"Ire Always.\nFAIRVIEW BEAUTY SHOPPE\nphone yn\nThe  fiuln   agricultural  crops  nt\nFormota are etne sugar and rice.\n>MMMatt*MMa*f\u00bb\u00bbtMttS**S\u00bbttM!\n(Ullobla Wotch Rtjpolring . . .\nConsult\u2014\n_OJ*k^\nmo*fm*rrmw m BAKIR IT.\n*^-^-r**M\u00ab*t\u00ab*tttMSfM\u00bbttM*\u00bbMMi\nMICROFILMING Of B.C.\nVITAL STATISTICS\nWILL II COMPLETED\nVICTORIA, Junt IJ (CP) -Ml-\ncrofliming ot all marriage registration forms registered at tht Department of Vital Statistics office here\nwill probably be completed by the\ntnd of this year, J.D.B. Scott, Vital\nStatistics Director, estimated today,\nfollowing return from t conference\nof provincial vital statistics directors ln Ottawa.\nEarly in UU tbt Department here\nbegan recording on 35-millmetre\nfilm all birth, death and marriage\nrecords filed lines 1872. A special\nfilm estimated to lait up to 500 years\nIs used.\nCopies of tbt registration! art being aent to Ottawa and will bt uied\nthert In checking . imlly allowance\napplications.\n158 Navy Men\non Birthday list\nOTTAWA, Junt 13 (CP) - The\nmen who fought and won tbe tough\nbattle of the Atlantic dominated the\n198 namei ln the King'i Navy Birthday Honors Lilt, releaaed here tonlghL\nTbt two highest non-operational\nawards\u2014Commander of tha Britiih Emplrt\u2014wtnt to Capt. Frank\nL. Houghton of Ottawa and Victoria\nChief at the Canadian Naval Overseas, and CapL Eustace A. Brock,\not Winnipeg, retired Commander of\nthe Canadian Nlobe Manning Depot\nat Greenock, Scotland.\nHighlight of the operational list\nwai a Bar to the George Medal, for\nLieut. Oeorge H. O. Rundla of Saint\nJohn, N. B., and Montreal. Hll trite\ncitation merely said: \"For great\ncourage, coolneis and skill in recovering and rendering safe two enemy\nmines under extreme difficulties,\nexperienced as the result of darkness and the nature of the beach.\"\nNeval Service Headquarters, Royal Canadian Navy, Ottawa, released\ntoday the nemei of 158 officers and\nmen of tht R. C. N. who are being\nrecognized ln His Majesty's Birthday honors list Of thii number, 128\not tbe awards have betn made for\noperational services; 98 for non-\noperational.\nThey Included:\nTe  be additional   officers   of tha\nMilitary Dlvlilon ef tha O.I.I.i\nHoughton, Frank Llewellyn, Captain, R.C.N., Victoria.\nUnderhllL Richard Walter, Acting\nCaptain RCNVR, Vancouver.\nElliott, Herbert Lane, Cmdr., RCNR, Victoria.\nNorthrup, Harold Raymond, Cmdr\nRCNR, Vancouver.\nROYAL CANADIAN  NAVY\nTo bl additional memberi, Order of\nthe British Empire:\nScalfe, Arthur Martin Peregrin,\nActing Lt.-Cmdr., RCNVR, Victoria.\nKyle, John Henderson, Acting Lt.-\nCmdr., RCNVR, Vancouver.\nSanderson, Phyllis Rosa, Master-at\nArms, WRCNS, Vancouver.\nLowe, Delemark Steven, Chief\nStoker, Esquimalt.\nAllan. Angus Mcradyn, Chief\nPetty Officer Writer, RCNVR, Victoria.\nIlson, Ross Douglas, Chief Petty\nOfficer Cook. RCN, Victoria.\nClarke, John Jam** Ashworth,\nChief Petty Officer, RCN, Victoria.\nDistinguished lervlee Cross\nNixon, Charles Patrick. Acting Lt.\nCmdr.,  RCN, Victoria.\nMention  In  despstohes\u2014Officers\nDenny, Thomas Orant, Acting\nCmdr., RCNVR, Victoria.\nWallace, Matthew Howard, Acting\nLt-Cmdr, RCNR, Victoria.\nMylett, William George, Lieut.,\nRCNVR, Vancouver.\nNess, Oeorge Cairns Commissioned Engineer, RCNR, Victoria.\nSperihott, Walter Edger, Warrant\nEngineer, RCNR, Victoria.\nMitchell, Oordon Campbell. Acting Petty Officer, RCN, Chilliwack\nCooper, James, Chief Stoker, RCN,\nVictoria.\nHarnett, Jack Charlei, Acting Stoker Petty Officer, RCNR, Vincouver.\nMention In Daspatohee\u2014Ratings\nRitchie, Andrew Lena, Acting Stoker Petty Officer, RCNR, Vsncouver.\nEdwards, Robert Pankhurst, Chief\nMotor Mechanic. RCNVR, Victoria\nGilder, William Arthur. Leading\nSlgmn., RCNVR, Vancouver.\nOberson. Donald Warner, Tele-\ngrsphlst, RCNVR, Vsncouver.\nVolunteers for\nWork on Fish\nPools Sought\nNelson Rod snd Gun Club members, who have been putting msny\nhours on construction of tht ntw\nraceway pools st tbe Flah Hatchery,\nart sending out s csll for mort volunteers to help rush tbe drainage\nditch from tht pools to completion.\nThe ditch, Which ll being Uld\nacross the grounds ln front of the\nHatchery, haa been started and\nsoma pipe laid. Tba City Council\non Monday night granted request of\ntht Club for 190 feet of tile pipe.\nOnce tht drainage system ls finished, work an tbe pools can bt continued. Excavation for flvt of tht\nproposed 10 new pools has been\ndone. Volunteere will do the construction work.\nLIFE JACKET CAMPAIGN\nThe Rod and Gun Club plana thli\nyear to revive Ita \"lift Jacket\"\ncampaign. Two yeara ago the Club\nurged \"a life Jacket with every\nflahlng rod\" aa a lafety measure\nfollowing a number of fatalities on\nKootenay Lake. The drive met\nconsiderable success.\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, JUN114, IMS \u2014 \u00bb]\nStart Inspection\nJapanese Centres\nVANCOUVER, June 18 (CP) -\nRepresentatives of the International\nRed Crou, Department of External\nAffaire, and Department of Labor\nlet out yeiterday on a 10-day ln-\nipection tour of the Interior Japaneie houilng project! operated by\nthe B. C. Security Commission.\nT. B. Pickersglll, Commissioner\nof Japaneie placement with headquarters at Vancouver, will accompany the group. He describes the inspection aa \"routine.\"\nMr. Pickersglll aald the ROMP\ndetachment registering B. Ca Japaneie In preparation for Ottawa's\ndispersal plin ll finishing ita Job\nln scattered parte ot the provinces\nThe registration will be complete\nln two weeks.\nExcept for Greenland more than\n90 per cent of all Arctic land ls\nsnow-free ln August.\nWt hovs a nice selection of\nSLACK SUITS\nMIUDY'S FASHION SHOP\nsssssssa ssssevi\nMILK\nOlve the children\nlota of it\nKootenay Volley\nDairy\neeeaaaaaeaaeaaeaaaa^a*\nFreemaN\nFURNITURI CO.\nThe House ot Furniture. Valuee\nPhone IU '    Nelson\nBUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN\nTerms In eccordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Regulation. -    > H\n4 PIECE BEDROOM SUITES\nVanity,  Bench,  Chiffonier  ind\nw $79.50\nThe CAMPBELL\nUMO-DATI SYSTEM OF\nLOANS\nnow givet you Life\nInsurance at no extra\ncost. In case of death\nyottr loan balance is paid\nby a leading Canadian\nInsurance Company. At\nnew reduced rates you\ncan borrow.$175 and\nmake 12 monthly payments of only $16.29.\nNo endorsers are ever\nrequired. And longer\nmore convenient terms\nallow 20 months on $300\nor more and 24 months\nover $500.\nCAMPBELL\nSun CORPORATION UMI\u00ab0\nManager:\nJ. A. Ballantyne\nPhone 1096\n560  Baker  St.\nfIill\u00abIS\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepaln \u2014 Alt\u00abrat.oni\n659 Baker St.     Phone 960\nillMllllillllll'IIIIIMIIMIIIIIlMIMIIIIIIIII\n-to bale* bread just right\nuse Fleischmann's fresh Yeast\nServe plenty of bread these days, to give your family\nenough of the energy' food they need. Supplying Vitamin B, bread is s quick energy replacer\u2014low tn coit.\nFine, too, as t stretcher for icarcer foodi! If ynu bake\nat home, use Fleischmann's fresh Yeast\u2014Canada's\nfavorite for over 70 years. You can count on it every\nbaking. Ask your grocer for Fleischmann's fresh\nYeast, with thc familiar yellow label.\nMAD.\nIN\nCANADA\nIUMUMINT TOUB PUT by aatlna S s.k.s et\nKIII-HMANN'I Ir.ih YmiI every lay. This tresis\nTees. Is ess -kc-IUm nature* seerse ef the Important\nS C\u00bbmpl.K Vitamins.\n\\|\nr#*\u00bbf\n<Sft\u00bb\nMZ\nftjfl-\u00ab\n'\n.    UPTONS\n-o0 NOODLE SOUP 111 it\n_____t\n\u2022m -.-,.--. -\u25a0..!.> -\n___\n\t\n \u201e \u00ab.. w   T-*. | .r-JT. .\nI \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNI 14, 1945\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nBOGEY KI83E8 THE BRIDE: Humphrey Bogart, tough guy of\nihe screen, kisses his bride, the former Lauren Bacall, after their mar-\nplage at the farm eatate of Author Louis Bromfleld at Mansfield, Ohio.\nH wai the fourth marriage for the 44-year-old Bogart and the flrat for\nhli 20-year-old bride.\nAFTER CAPTUREt Lord Haw\nHaw (William Joyce) after hli\ncapture Is leen on a itretcher\nunder guard. He wai ihot In tha\nthigh when captured.\n\"VENUS AND ADONir\u2014BERCHTESGADEN: Pte. Ernett\nGarrison, of Elizabethtown, Term., slti with his rifle areola hli knee\nand keepi watch and ward over \"Venus and Adonis\", one of the\nfamous paintings found imong the loot ttored In a cave near Berchtei-\ngaden by Relchmarshal Herman Goerlng. This masterpiece waa stolen\nfrom the Wlldeniteln collection.\nPRIZE NAZI DUCKER: George\nCelli (above), an Englishman of\nMilan, Italy, and formerly of London, who hai been on the run\nfrom tha Germans md Fascists for\nfive years. For the fast 6 months\nhe hid been fighting with the\npatriot*.\n1\np,\n.       1\nI\nCOR8AIR GIRDS FOR BATTLEi With whigs folded, this\nVtjght Corulr fighter plana Is being rearmed with deadly rockets to\nrack up trouble for the Jipe. Hilmeted and clothed In foul weather\ngear, these navy aviation ordnsneemen carefully plice the rockets\nunder thi wings on the deck of a U.8- carrier.\nCIRCULATION HEAD: 0. L,\nBourque, Circulation Managers'\nAssociation at the annual muting\nIn Quebec City.\nThey'll Do It Every Timi\nQt TUt SHOP\nLINSEED ALWAYS\nUSES THE LITTLE\nWOMAN AS HIS\nALIBI FOR.\nEVERVTHINC-\nALL-8EA80N BAG8: Match\nyour favorite draaeee and lult*\nwith a amart cloth bag. Theie\n\u2022re *o eaiy to, make, 10 Inexpen-\nalva and io practical the* year\nround.\nBag* you'll carry with pride.\nMake tham of faille, broedcloth,\nfelt, ipun rayon. Pattern 677 hat\npattern plecea for bagi; directions.\ntend TWENTY CENTS (20c) In\ncoins (stamps cannot be accepted)\nfor thl* pattern. Print plainly\nSIZE, NAME, ADDRE88, STYLE\nNUMBER.\nSend your order to Dally New*\nPattern Department, Nelion, B. C.\n( (at\ntope. IM\nfill\ntill rifrar, frnmutwrn,\n*\u2022\u00ab  tetnrtt\nt\ny___an_\nIff!1 *V s\nTltcLhioit   *lfi%udin\nPLAY8UIT AND SKIRT: Add\nfo th* Joy* of 8umm*r vacation\nwith a ilmple-to-mak* playiult,\nPittern 9045. Tor arrandl In the\nvlllaga, button on the skirt which\nmiy match or contrail\nPattirn \u00bb04*>: 12, 14,1\u00ab, 18, 20; 30,\n32, 34, 38, M, 40. Sue 18, playiult,\n2% yardi, 39-Inch; iklrt, 2 yard*.\nSend TWENTY CENTS (20c) In\ncoins (itampi cannot bi accepted)\nfor thli pattern. Print plainly\nSIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE\nNUMBER.\nSand your order to Dally N.wi\nPattern Department, Nelson, B. C.\nAUNT HET\n\"K (food mother like Su<? don't\nspoil sn only child by giving it too\nmuch ittfntlon. It takrs about halt\ntV hrr time to mother her hui-'\nbind \"\nSALLY'S SALLIES\ntnt MlXKffitt klMOtt At*** )\n6000 Ki4 LAW ^TAJst*.'\nMOt\u00ab\u25a0DW\u00abA,'0rt\u25a0\u2022.S''lOW*ly,\nfrom rue \u00abu{t<mfR c\u00abni**_.Di**\nM\u00abwa,*ti3t*\u00abBoor<'\n*^TSCtm.'SW5N0\ntkoMaXV. A POSTA\/J6 5TAMPJ\nWATCH'KKOU!    ,\u2014\nC**MTm-6IU)OVt....CUT...PU3t! r\\kKl ef\\~\nW PlANf WWW6 TO TW OKK, AHP WCK-\nwuj UU OKekCOi. IVttWHt MH-y.BtCITtP.\n\"I Joit winted to W**r *om\u00bb \u00bborl\not onlfori*. Ho. do >. \u201e Ilk. Itr\nLONDON. fCn\u2014Th* LHIer MtKl-\n\u25a0I fnr lets, .warded fnr dlitln(\\iish-\n\u2022d contribution* to surgical acienc*.\nhaa b*.n granted to Profe\u00ab*or Sir\nHoward Fkir.y nf th. Unl\u00bb*r\u00bblty of\nOltnrit for this work on penicillin\n\u00bbnd its application lo sur|*T..\n CLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nHELP WANTED\nTRUCK DRIVER~FOR CITY\nDelivery. Steady employment\nfor careful driver who knows\ncity. Apply National Selective Service, Nelson, B C.\n\u2022jtOUNG' MAN- WiTH~Tst ~AID\ncert, required fur seasonal em-\nployment with prominent mining\nco. Ex-serviceman preferred. Apply National Selective Service\nOrder Nu. 5205.\nWanted- .swimming instruc-\ntor and Ileach Attendant for Sum.\nmer resort for July and August\nApply, giving qualifications and\nsalary required to N.S.S. Order\n962-6204.      \t\nWanted - automobile me-\nchanlc. Steady employment in\nwell equipped Chrysler gurafi*!.\nApply National Selective Service,\nOrder 9011-5164. \t\nI HOUSEKEEPER WANTED TO\nlook after family of 4 fur 4 weeks.\nGood wages. Apply Box 7147\nDnilv Newsjir jjlione 1135.\n\u2022\"VANTED\u2014FEMALE FIRST COOK\n(or mining camp. Go A wages Apply National Seldve Service.\nNelson.Order No. 1)216. _       __\nWanted-giRl or woman for\nhousework $35.00 per month. Sleep\nln preferred. 1004 Stanley. Ph.\n838-L.\t\nWanted - woman cook for\nsmall camp. Apply P.O. Box 364,\nNelson or Phone 827-R.\t\nWanted, housekI-eper. good\nwages. Apply Box 7085 Daily\nNews.   __\t\nWantbd-^ two waitresses\nfor cafe work. Apply National Se-\nlectlve Service, 065-\u00a3J36._\nWanted'- second cook for\nlocal cafe. Apply National Selective Service, 962-5235.\t\nWanted - taxi driver for\nNelson District. Anoly National\nSelective Service. 6fi2-5168.\n\"\"Tituations wanted\nPERSONAL\nwhen in Vancouver stop a'i\nAimer Hotel  Opp. .C.P.R. Depot\n\" \" J. CHESS\nBuy, Sell and Exchange.\n2nd Hand Dealer - 524 Vernon St\nslendor Tablets are effec-\ntivo, 2 weeks supply $1; 1] weeks\n$5 at Fleury's Pharmacy.\t\n\" IONTISffOTO-1\np.o\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\n25cL,ONSpHOTO-25c\nP.O. Box 434. Vancouver\nAny 8-exp. roll developed and printed 25c Reprints 3c. Free 5x7 coupon,\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRltfF\ned (6 or 8 exposure roll) 25c, Reprints 3c each. For your snapshots\nchoose Krystal Finish Guaranteed\nron-fade prints Krystal photos,\nWtlkie, Saskatchewan. Established\nover 30 years. __T_\n-    $1.00 BUYS A SHARE\nIn the Kinsmen Model Home, near\nLake Erie Beach, Leamington,\nOnt. Beautiful $8,000 home sold to\nthe winner for $1. Send remittance lo Robt. Reid, _)ept. 8, Kinsmen Fund, Leamington, Ontario.\nReceipts sent by reiurn mail.\n\"Hjio.ooo kTWXnis home-\"\nor $10,000 In cash will be awarded,\nby   thc   Peterborough    Kiwanis\nClub. Proceeds for Child Welfare\nand Youth Service Work. Ticket!\n$1.00 each or seven for $5.00. Sell\nfive and have two free. Send remittance to Kiwanis Home, Box\n1063-E, Peterborough, .Ontario.\nSTOP   SUFFERING \"FROM   FOT7-\nlowing stomach Disorders;  Acid\nStomach   Indigestion, Heartburn,\nCoated Tongue, Bad Breath, Sick\nHeadaches, eic. Use Ellk's Stomach powder No. 2, prepared by\nexperienced Pharmacist It must\ngive immediate results or money\nback, SI, $2. Elik's Medicine Company, Dept 42, Saskatoon, Sask.\nDUPLEX\nCLOSE IN\nDuplex dwelling on 1V. lots\nwith early occupancy. West side\ndwelling consists of living room,\ndining room, kitchen with pantry, and entrance hall on main\nfloor and three bedrooms and\nmodern batji up. Front verandah\nand glassed ln back porch. East\nside of dwelling contains living\nroom, dining room, kitchen with\npantry, antl entrance hall on\nmain floor, three bedrooms and\nmodern bath on second floor\nand thre\u00ab bedrooms on third\nfloor. This would make an ideal\nboarding or rooming house. Full\ncement foundation and hot\nwater furnace. Front verandah\nand   glassed    in    back   porch.\nPriced at\nMACHINERY\n$7250\nSpecial low rates for non-commercial advertisements under\nthis classification to assist people seeking employment only\n5Jc (or one week (6 days) covers\nany number of required Unei.\nPayable in advance. Add mc u\nbox numberji desired.\t\nGnu, with  knowledge  of\nbookkeeping, typing and general\noffice work would like position\nImmediately. Box 7034 Daily News\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nLARGE  CANNA-ROOTS.  5  FOR\n$1.10. Large Gladiolus Bulbs Rainbow collection, 2 dor, $1.50. Named\nvarieties, Red, White Salmon\nPurple and Pink, 4 of each, 20\nlarge bulbs $2.00. Postage paid. We\ngrow   only   the   best.   Kuypers\nBulbs. Hat-Ic BC .\t\nRTlT TUF\/ES- ORDER NOW FREE\ncirculars Write Canada's leading\nproducer of superior ear ly healing nut trees. lack Gellatly, Box\n19J^to^^B_C______\t\n\"LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nBABY>HICKS-TWELVE. CENTS\neach for June hatches mixed sex\nonly.   Rhode   Island   Reds   avail-,\nable Jure 8th, Reds and Hamp- |\nshires or. 131h, 20th. ar.d 27th.. en |\nweek  oil  New   Hampshire  pu -\nlets   $l    GEORGE   GAME.   THAN GLK HATCHERY, ARMSTRONG.               __   _ '\nBABY CHICKS , NEW IIAMP-\nshire apprjved and bl' odtested\n. ck good utility stock $13.00 per\n100. Order veil aUd. Gilley Ave\nHatcher-, John Goodman. 16.il\nGilley   \"Av<-,   Ne*   Westminster,\nfOR'SALE ^BT-AciTGELDTNG,\n1400 lbs Gentle Splendid worker, $30 00 Apply J. Gaskell.\nHHl No  1. Nelson     _       ___\nf OR\" SALE- TEAM    OF    FARM\nt, rwt    $100 00,   N    Dosenbcrge\nsS'fe  RR-  No.   I,   Ne-\nfnl.'sAI.K 2 COWS'l DUF1 TO\nfreshen   lo   2   weeks.   I.    suxo,\nYmlr.  ..\n\u25a0rTCE    PAID    FOR\nB ,x    8925    Daily\nSTOP ITCHING TORTUKES OF\neczema, psoriasis, ringworm, athlete's foot and other skin irritations with Elik's Ointment No S\nprescription of noted skin specialist Itch relieved promptly, skin\nhealed quickly or money refunded, 81,00, $2.00. Mall orders filled\npromptly Order todav from Elik's\nMedicine Co., Dent 41. Saskatoon.\nSask\t\nA BEAUTIFUL\n$10,000 HOME\nnr choice of $10,000 in Victory\nBonds may he yours for $1. Send\npostal note for one or more tickets\nto Treasurer Klwanls Modern\nHome. Post Office Box 276, Dept,\n6, Kilchencr, Ont Each $1 House\ntieket also Includes chance on one\nof the $100 00 monthly Victory\nBond draws. Proceeds for Children's Camp work Particulars of\ndraws mailed with receipt\t\nTerms arranged\nModern live room bungalow ln\nFairview on 114 lots, can be occupied July 1st. Liying room,\ndining room, modern kitchen,\ntwo bedrooms, and bath. Full\ncement basement, furnace,\nlaundry tubs and fuel bins. Well\nkept grounds. CDlCCA\nPrice at \u00ab|>30_)U\nTe D. Rosling\nFOR IMMEDIATE\nDELIVERY\nOre cars, Compressors, Mine\n.Rail, Jaw Crushers and Gyre-\ntories, Ball Mills, Whitley, Morris and Pomona Pumps Duplex\n8x4x\u00ab; 10x6x10, 7x4x7, Transformers, Motors, Machine Tools,\nBoilers, Steam Engines and\nValves up to 3d\", Conveyors and\nBelting, Tram Lines, Cyanide\nEquipment, Floatation Tablea,\nOre Feeders, Reagents, Hydro\nElectric ;ets \u2014 4000. 2000, lOOO\nK.V.A. Diesel Electric sets\u2014500,\n400, 200, 100 K.V.A., Steam Turbines - 100, 300, 500, 1000, 1500,\n3000 K.V.A.\nVANCOUVER SALES &\nAPPRAISALS LTD.\n848 Beach Avenue\nVancouver, B. C.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS AND  MINE\nREPRE8ENTATIVB8\n_\u25a0 w. wit> txM&tM-i; wtovweui\nAssayer, 301 Josephine St, Nelson.\nti. s. mm, pisuHrf, -i c\nAssayer. Chemist, Mine Hprantve.\nm w4sfl.66W.r-\"\nOffice  410   '\nA. J. BIJIE, Indepeni\nresentatlve. Box 8., _,.,.,, ....\nbuilpinA cor,r\u00abkti*m\nJ*AY JHbAV\ntenty St. Ndson,\nundent Mint Rep-\nt M, T?tai, ac\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, June IS (CP)-Oraln\nquotations: -\nOpen   High Low   Close\nRYE*\nJuly'        15014   151% 150      151%*\nDec.          136.    [\u00bb% 138      139%\nOats: All futurei at celling prices\nof fill's.\nCASH PRICES:\nRy\u00ab' 1 C.W. 1..3H; 2 C.W. 1.53%;\nS C.W. 1.47%; re]. 2 C.W. 1.26%; 4\nC.W. 1.38*44. track 1.51%.\nScreening* $2.00 per ton.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 14 194S \u2014 7\nIielson Buffibnid cbfcHUCT-\non. No Jobs too smalt or too large\nPhone\" *>3(T        '807 grant St.\n'   CHAftVEI.*\u00bb0,A6ltJ6lJNll,AI*T\nROGER M. HOYtAND\nChartered Accountant\n615 Victoria St.. Trail Ph, SM\n\"\"    ChiltbPBACTORS   \"\n. COLIN McLAREN, D.C., CHIRO-\npractlc X-ray Snlnography. Strand\nTheatre Bldg., Trail. BT. Ph. 3J8.\n568 Ward St.\nPhone 717\nDAIRYMEN\nThe McCormlck-Deerlng Doublt\nUnit.    Electric    Drive    Milker\nis now on view in our\n\u2022 showroom,\nCentral Truck &\nEquipment Co.\n702 Front St.\nNelson, B.C.\nt*N6lNt*gR8 AND 8URVEYfffif\nHA66HN, MiM1n6 AND\nEngineer. B.C.  Land  Sur\nTo Install Nnw\nAirfields in China\nKUNMING, June 13 (AP) \u2014New\nAmerican air fields will be installed\nin China for the coming battles\nagainst the Japanese, Maj.-Oen.\nClaire Chennault, Commander of\nthe U. S. 14th Air Force, announced\ntoday.\n35 CANADIAN\nMERCHANTMEN\nLOS\\ IN WAR\nOTTAWA, June 18 (CP)\u2014Thirty-\nfive Canadian merchant ships Were\nlost betwen the start of the war and\nV-E Day, with an estimated loaa of\nmore than 1000 lives, the Traniport\nDepartment said today.\nU.S. SHIP LOSSES\n1554 ALL TYPES\nWASHINGTON, June. IS (CPl-\nThe Maritime Commission reported\ntonight that the United Statds so far\nln tha war has lost 1554 merchant\nships of all types and 8088 merchant\nseamen dead, missing or captured\nR.  W.\nClvU  _\nveyor Rowland and Grand Form.\nboyd e. a tLftCif, 4i8 66ft]_ ST,\nNelson, B.C. Surveyor, Engineer.\nINSURANCE AND REAL \u00ab9TATJ\nCHAS F. McHARDY, INSURANCE.\nReal Estate. Phone 135.\nToronto Stock Quotation*\nMajor League\nLeaders\n\u25a0y The Associated Rreee\nNATIONAL UA9UI\nBatting-Holmes, Boiton JU\nRune\u2014Holmei, Boiton 45\nHlt\u00bb*-Holnics, Boston Tt\nDoubles- Holmes, Boston 11\nTriplet\u2014Hack, Chicago and\nmo, Brooklyn. 6\nStolen bases\u2014Olmo, Brooklyn and\nBarrett, Pittsburgh 8\nPitching\u2014Cooper, Boston U-0\nAMERICAN LEAGUE '\nBatting\u2014Cucclnello, Chicago .348\nRuns\u2014Stlrnwelss, New York 40\nHits\u2014Stlrnwelss, New York 58\nDoubles\u2014McQuinn, St. Louli 14\nTriples\u2014Stirnwelss, New York 6\nStolen bases\u2014Case, Washington IS\nPitching\u2014Ferris, Boston and Borowy, New York 8-1.\n01-\nMACHINISTO\nFOR QUICK SALE-ATTRACTIVE\nmodern compact home. Living\nroom, kitchen, a large and a small\nbedroom. Full basement. Vacant\nearly in July. $-700 cash. Phone\nowner, 4..1-Y between 6-7 p.m.\nFOR SALE-KASLO, B.C., 4 LEVEL\nlots, good soil, well fenced. 3\ncherry, 3 apple trees. Partly furnished cabin. City light and water.\nAbout -2 cords wood. Terms cash\nGJTIornett, 803 Cherry St., Nelson.\nTOR SALE - RANCH WITH 5\nroomed modern house, full size\nbasement and furnace. Small orchard and cultivated ground for\ngarden. One mile from Nelson on\nUpper Granite Road. Ph. 286-Y2.\nFOR SALE ON KOOTENAY LAKE\nat Procter, B.C.: Store building\nwith living quarters. Light and\nwater. Apply Box 130, Nelson,\nB.C.\t\n54 ACRES FOR SALE, 16 ACRES\nclean, good buildings, lots of wa-\nter. Apply to BoxJ041 Dally News.\nSEE US IF YOU NEED A GOOl i\nAccident  or  Sickness  Policy.   C\n_\\^Apj>]eyj*rd,jl62_I'ake^St^\t\nFOR SALE\u2014t RM. HOUSE, CLOSE\nln. Ph. owner 995-Y.\nDiesel and Gas Engine\nREPAIRS.\nRock Drill Rod and Dit\nREPAIRS.   .\nAir Compressor\nREPAIRS.\nSteel Fabrications.\nBlacksmiths.\nAIR EQUIPMENT SERVICE LTD\n1401 Hornby St., Vancouver.\nDRAGLINE P k H It YARD^TS\nfoot boom, 1 yard bucket, Wisconsin motor, completely overhauled,\nnew working Job. Other equipment available. Leventhal & Cal.,\nMachinery Agents, Winnipeg,\t\nSAW-BETTER LUMBER MORE\neconomically. Use the modern\nand up-to-date type Natlonsl Portable Sawmills. Manufactured by\nNATIONAL    MACHINERY    CO\nLTD.. Vancouver. B.C\t\nFOR\" RENT- -BY DAY WEEK. OR\nmonth, air compressors with rock\ndrills, roncreie blisters, steel, etc.\nPURVES E. RITCHIE k SON,\n619 Hornby, Vancouver, B C.\n_*OR~SAI.E->ROST ANn'WOtJT.\nmower $4.. Also De Laval separator Nn 12 for $.15 O B Apple-\nton._RK No 1, Nelson.BC.\nSTAR\" SHINC.I-F.\" MILL, completely overhauled gas power included. Priced for quick sale. Box\n70.10 Daily News.      \t\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine Shop, acetylene and\nelectric welding, motor rewinding,\nPhone 593 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP-\nSpecialists in mine and mill work.\nMachine work, light and heavy.\nElectric and  Acetylene welding\n708 Vernon St., Nelson Ph. 8?\nMINES\nAnglo-Huronlan    _      9.00\nAunor       3.85\nAstoria 19 li\nAumaque        1.33\nSECOND HAND sVORR-\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCBXHSI.\nWhat have vou? Ph 534 Ark Store\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nBeattle Gold Mines \t\n..      1.80\n-        'Ml\nBobio Mines \t\nBuffalo Ankerite \t\n8 50\n1.30\nCentral Patricia\t\n2.72\nChestervllle   \t\n183\n4.15\nConiarum Mines \t\n1.77\nConsolidated M 4 S .....\n-     67.23\n.90\nEldona  .                  \t\n...      MO\nFalconbridge Nickel\nGiant Y K\n6 00\n6D5\nGd's Lake Gold   \t\n.60\nGolden Gate      \t\n.20\nHalliwell            \t\nMV,\nHard Rock Gold \t\n.83\nHollineer   \t\n...   i*r*23\nCASH\nLOANS\nFOR MARRIED COUPLES\nWITHOUT ENDORSERS\nCampbell's have a special loan\nplan for married couples No endorses are required to obtain\nfr,,m S20 to $1000 cash Life Insurance furnished \u2014 but rates\nreduced! Up to 24 months to re-\npny You will appreciate the\nquick, frieudly Campbell service.\nCAMPBELL\nFinance Corporation  Limited\nAbove Fink's Resdj-to-Wear Store\n560 Baker SL Phone 109..\nRENTALS\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron  Any quantity Top prices\nid.   Active   Trading   Company,\nSt.  Vsncouver,   BC\nGOOD CLfAN COT-\nt. not less than 12 inches\nsquare  Be Ib  F.OB, Nelson Daily\nNew. \t\nWANTED   -PORTABLE   UNDER-\nWM,,d nr Hemington tvpewlter Ap- I\np'.v ('  (I Graham, Slocar. City\nSHIP YOUR HIDES TO j. P. MOFL-\npsn.  Nelson.  BC\nWANTED TO RENT FOR ALL OF\nJuly, furnished cottage on North\nShore near Willow Point or Crescent Beach area. .1 adults, very reliable, careful tenants. Cottage\nmust be comfortable particularly\nas to beds. Write Miss E. Jones.\n_62.1-9thSt._South. Lethbridge. Alta\nPRIVATE SUMMER COTTAGE AT\nCrescent Bay. 2 bedrooms, living\nroom with fireplace, kitchen and\nbathroom. Good beach $18.00 per\nweek. Apply H. Mawdsley, R It. 1,\nNelson, B_C. _ \t\nWANTED TO RENT-SUITE 68\nsmall house by married cnuple.\nNojchildrenJ-ot* 8943. Daily News\nWANTED TO REf-T IMMEDIATE\"\"-\nlv small house Phone 957-L. A.\nSrhildruj). 314 Observatory SI\n1 FURN. COTTA'GES FOR RENf,\nWlllw Point. N. Choquette, 1323\nSlajilev St.\nfOR RENT -JULY AND AUGUST,\nfully furnshed home. Phone 213-R,\n512 Mill Strert.\nSuper Bargains\n1929 DODGE DA. SEDAN\n1930 GRAHAM SEDAN\nHydraulic Brakes.\n1930 STUDE. SEDAN.\nGood tubes.\n5 H P. 4-CYCLE EVINRUDE\nOUTBOARD.\nKOOTENAY\nMOTORS\nH. HARROP\nNEW AND ?JSED BATTERIES,\nNelson Auto Wreckers and Garage, 613 Vernon St.\nHudson Bay M k S   33.23\nInternat Nickel   3800\nKerr-Addison  ,  15.25\nKlrkland Lake  1.25\nLake Shore Mines  24.00\nPamour Porcupine \t\nPerron Gold \t\nPickle Crow Oold\t\nPowell Rouyn Gold\t\nPrestort East Dome \t\nQueenston\t\nSan Antonio Oold _._-.\nSherritt Gordon I\nSiscoe Gold      \t\nSladen Malartlc \t\nSteep Rock     .'.\t\nSullivan Cons\t\nSylvanite \t\nTCRes\t\nTeck-Hughes Gold \t\nToburn Gold Mines \t\nUpper Can \t\nVentures \t\nWaite Amulet   \t\nWright Hargreaves\t\nOILS\nChemical Research \t\nImperial \t\nInter Petroleum \t\nTexas Canadian\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nBell Telephone \t\nBrewers & Distillers .-..\nLamaque Contac\nLittle Long Lac\nMadsen Red Lake\t\nMalartlc Gold\nMclntyre-Pnrcuplne\nMcKeazle Red Lake\nMining Corp .      .  ...\nNegus . .. \t\nNiplssing Mining \t\nNoranda ..\t\nNormetal' '\t\nOmega Gold      \t\nI 10.\n1.80\n2fl0\n3 90\n62,60\n1 74\n6..3 5\n173\n2 80\n68.23\n.75\n.31\n1.98\n1.60\n3.90\n145\n3.05\n1.04\n4 75\n.75\n.71)\n.53\nJ.10\n218\n3 25\n183\n6.00\n195\n2.12\n1350\n4 75\n475\n.33\n1000\n23 35\n1.26\n..   167\nm\n..    23\n2%\nBRITAIN SUFFERED\nHALF OF ALL\nSHIPPING LOSSES\nLONDON, June 13 (CP) \u2014 Th\u00bb ,\nBritish Empire lost more than halt\nof the total Allied and neutral mer*\nchant shipping sunk during the war\nfrom Sept. 3, 1939 to May 8, a Joint\nAnglo-American statement disclosed\ntonight.\nBritain lost 2750 ships of the total Allied and neutral loss of 4T70.\nOf the total tonnage of J7.300 tona\nof merchant shipping with which\nshe began the war, Britain lost 11,-\n380,000 tons by May. During the war,\nshe built 4,500,000 tons of new shipping.\nBC Power \"A\"\nBC Power \"B\"\nCan Car k Foundry      13%\nCan Malting     \t\nCan Pacific Rly\nCan Ind Alcohol \"A\"\nDominion Bridge    .\nDistillers Seagrams\nFord of Canada \"A\"\nHamilton Bridge \t\nImperial Tobacco ..:\nNat Steel Car \t\nPower Corp \t\nBraz Tract      .'\n55\n17*\n7%\n33\n57\n29'.\n7V4\n12'-\n_m\n8\n26%\nWLVikiL JhsundL\nCHICAGO\u2014 Rye  was   up  more\nthan four cents a bushel, July and\nNEW YORK, June IS (AP)-Alr-\ncrafts rose fractions lo more than\nTwo points while selected  Utilities\nSpecialties tacked on smaller  _^(ng ^ o(her _[n mm* mar.\nk_ts were firm to strong.\nand  Specialties  tacked  on\nplus signs.\nMONTREAL - Strong spots\nabounded In the list and generally\ngains were ahead of losses in Uie aggregate of adjustments.\nLONDON\u2014Generally   quiet   con-\nall wl\nditions continued to preva:\nvolume of business small.\nvlth thc\nV.rt   Tr,\nWANTED\nt,>n rigs.\nROOM AND BOARD\nFORRENT-BEDROOM CLOSE IN.\nPhone 653-R\nLOST  AND  FOUND\nFOUND \u2014 WEDDING   RING.   I'll\n491-R  123 Vienna St.\nPhone 144 for Wsnt Ad Service\nJTl \\RKV.T\nhogs\nSiMt^ANI) COLT>OR SALE   (\nW  Cutler, Winlaw, BC.\n' REPAIRS AND SERVICES\nRADIO AND\nREFRIGERATOR REPAIRS\nAuthorised T   Eaton ('     Sr**    e\nPhone 1115 617 V-n,-   SI\nWELLS SERVICE SHOP\nRrhum Sathi l\\nm\nTFLErllONE  144\nClassified Advertising Rate\nlie per line per Insert!, n\ni4c per line per week   \u00ab con\nircutlve li srrtl ms ( >r cost ol 41\n$1 4j > in e a m-i.'.h\n>M tin co\nMinlnri: , 2 lines pri\nBox n in.hrrs IL c\nr  vrs si t r.,.:r.! r* ' (\nPUBLIC 'LEGAL' ''\nTFNUF.RS    I'll\nIJcr-.  un. first lr---\"c*r ern\n14    rsrh   \u00ab   ' <    ,   .\nAM,   AIL'VK   It.ViT ,;'-*\n11 \u2022   FPU I'Hi'VIT I**.**','! .'\u25a0\nSPECIAl   I OW  RATI 3\nl__li.ci\nequired\n\u25a0   o.ye.\nDAILY CROSSWORD,\nIhTT M\nThis\nruns.\nACROSS\n1 Sleevtlese\ngarments\n6 Asheief\nseaweed\n9 Soft palate.\n10 I-inr-ehrtped\n11 Famous\nhnrs* race\n12 Ruhlier\nbAnils for\ntt hrcls\n14 Undivided\n15 Brilllint\nmeteur\n16 llrew too\nlarge fnr\n19 Mature\n20 Pronoun\n31 Pole\n22 Brsnrh\n21 Cuahlor\nIt DLstrru\nSignal\n25 Thl, k slice\n2\" (in \u00abn equal\n: .  K.-_st Indlee\nisMr )\ntO Lai on\nDOWN\n17 RetM\n1. Street\nIR. Decay\n2. Cap\n22. Kind\n3. Unen\n2.1. Director\nvestment\n21 Measure\n(tccll\n(Anam)\n4. Speak\n-25. Msst\n5. Rend In\nlii. Enticing\nworship\n27 Briln\n(vsr I\ncovering\n5  Wicked\n21 Rube out\n7 lassos\nJO. Little Island\nR Promise\n31 American\n11   File\npoet\n1.1 Appear\n32 Heroic\n15 Uyer\npoems\npaaoaa     _9\nma u.*rs*.t au\n;ii-\u00bb'-jaflfl:ia\nmum a:iaau\n\u2022jjj'JiiuW.l ,_,\nan aaaa am\nAtf*. najiiau\nujiuiii unggu\npwj.-i . .jwaai.\naaau _>aasi\nV.il'rSsr'i  Sii.rl\n34 Greek letter\n37. Fortify\n38 Narrow Inlet\n(geolI\nJOHNS-MANVILLE\nFLEXSTONE\n(Asbeslos Bnsc:\nASPHALT SHINGLES\nTO make your roof\nweather-proof and hie-\nresiatant, ask ua about\nJohna-Manville \"Flex-\nalone\" Asphalt Shingle*.\nThey're made on a heavy\nbase of fireproof Asbeetoi\nfell, saturated and coaled\nwith asphalt- and surfaced\nwith minerals which re-\nlain their colorful beauty\nfor many yoars. 'Phone lor\nIllustrated folder.\nNelson Machinery &\nEquipment Co.\nHiaoauMHi'' *oa\nJOHNS-MANVIUf !?<\u00a3\u00ab\"\nWe can  uve you  money\nwith a\nLUBRICATION\nCONTRACT\nPeebles Motors Ltd.\nI AUTOMOTIVE PARTS. NEW AND\nI     used Box 24 City Auto Wreckers\nihn\nN 0 n    c o m n-,*rclil  I\nW\u00abnt\u00abd lor .*k 'or mi\nrorober    ol    Co.,    f   r\npaysbls   In   in.an,\u2022\n\u202241'B.MTlUTluN  ItATF.t\nP:,-'e ,    ; , I\nIU   ,arr|e-.   per   \u00bb\"*\u00ab\nIr mails nutalrte Nf,\u00bb^'-\nOne   -    * (h\nT'.ue :\t\n\u00ab s   -  I\nI m  .     \\ r t\nA!\u201e,va ra'\u00bbs sp-,'- I\nI'nlted \"\u25a0' tlm, .-A '\u2022\u2022\ndem   l>  \u25a0 \u25a0'*\u2022  *'' '   \u00ab\nsole res    i-     -* * -*\u25a0\n11\ntl c-iim\n3*. Iitsl mag.\nnitude star\nIn Orion\n3\" Aseand\nJO Mineral\nlerr-\nKnc (Ir I\n10 Careel jrain\n11 Odor\n12 Hulk\n\u25a0\n1\n\u25a0\nV\n-\u2022\nr\nb\n*r\na  *\n1\n>\n1\n\u00b0\n-5\n\/A\n1\ni\n*H\n1\n1\n111\niS\n.\n.\n6\n.\n::;\nII\n\u25a0\n.'\u2022'\n'\/\nii\n'\natt\n:.\n\u25a0'\nr\ni\n>,\nm\nXt\"\n\\n\nU\n\\.\n'ti\n'i\n-1'\nU\n*\u25a0\n:..\n41\n\u25a01!\n>\u25a0\u25a0''\nHall SI\nNTLSON,\nDrawer 2.10\nB   O\nFOK   SAIJ.\ni,;.,n,,   in   i\n)iut like i.i\nApis\nI'll'K\nSMALL   I'LAYF.H\nd  condition   in  (ad\nMOflOO Office Kerr\nNelson, UC\n. rrnK'G.s   tubes sT'K\nrial   lew   prices     Active   Iradinj;\nC,      n: .   I'mwcI]   SI .   Var.cn.ver\nI, i   l:' I HIiiFilATil'l. Felt MFA I'\nii c   v .* :\u2022   \\ :i ft  high  c,Us< .1\nnoes   J, l.n  Avis. I^-niMii L'reek\nVICTOR CABINF.T IIAIIKV OOOtl\n,   i.d   In'l (   ii !.\u201erate SI   I'h   3.17 B\nRFCOND  COOH STOVES  CKEAM\nrr .1- c\\   Pay less   Ark Stcre\nM }    :   WHEEL  THAll Kit\n12*1 ( h.tham St\n\\l I     7   WAGON'S\" AI'IT.V\n, .   Nakusp, BC\nrun\n\u25a0\u25a0v\n>\u25a0\u25a0 >H\nI VANCOUVER\nMINES\nBayonne    \t\ni Br.tlorne       \t\nH K Cons\nnitx\nI Cariboo Gold\nDent.iua\nGrsndview\ni Golconda\nIGrull Wihkine\nHedlev   Msscot\nInter C it C\n. Island Mountain\n.lason\nKoot  Belle\n(TLeary\nMinto\nPacific NVkel\nPend Oreille\nPioneer   Gold\nPrem   Border\nPremier Odd\n. I'rivateer\nReeves M-rl)\nReno   Gold\nl Salmon\nSheep   Creek\n1 Wellington\nWhitewater\nOILS\n! Anaconda\nAnclo  Canadian\nA P (consolidated\nCal k  F.dnion\nCalmont\nCommoll\nCommonwealth\nDalhnusie\nDavies\nr.K.thiiis\nHome\nMeP Seg'ir Ftp\nMercury\nModel\nNational   I'e'e\nOkaitn Cm\nPacific   Tele\nRoyal   Cinadlan\nSouth****-!   I'r1r\nSunset\nVnnalla\nVulcan\nNDU8TRIALS\nCapital   L'l\nCoast nrew\nr Coyle\nUnited  l-lstlll\nSTOCKS\nVANCOUVER \u2014 Mines were In-\nI clined to be lower while Oils held\nI fairly firm.\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, June IS (CP)\u2014Cattle market moderately active. Receipts light, prices steady. Tuesday's\nreceipts: 912 cattle, 39 calves, 896\nhogs and 39 sheep.\nReceipts today: 118 cattle and 118\nhogs. (If Tuesday's receipts 292 hogs\nthrough billed.\nHogs sold Tuesday at $ 17 OO for\nA's at yards and plants Sows $12.60\nlive weight at yards and plants.\nGood to choice botcher steers\n12 25-13.00 Good to choice butcher\nheifers 11 50-12 25.\nGood cows 9 50-10 DO Good to\nchoice fed calves  12 25-12 75\nGood to choice veal calves U 00-\nRye advanced to new highs for\nthe season snd at Winnipeg the\nbrown cereal was up as*rnuch as 2%\ncents. Commission houses bought\nsteadily and the market absorbed\nwithout difficulty large offerings\nihat came out on the bulge.\nAt the finish wheat wss H-lVi\nhigher, corn was unchanged to up\n1'., oats were V4-1H higher, rye\nwas up 2y.i-.V4, barley was V4-1V\u00ab\nhigher.\nfeeder   steers\n13 01\nStocker\n10DO.\nGood lambs 13 25-15 00\nGive longer, effl.\nc'enl service \u2014\n\"Chrome bill\" for\ngreater durability.\nkilt lor them by\nnome\u2014Ivrgeu\nIURGRSIATTHY C0MMMY\nNiAOAt* nm omitsM\nNo wonder you set\ncomfortable, good\nlooking shaves with\nthe Blue Gillette\nBlade! It hai the\nsharpest most\nbeautifully-\nfinished edies\neverhonea!\nIt pays to ask for\nBlue Gillette\nBlades\nRr extra -shavir^\nluxury prepare your\nbeard with\nGillette Shaving\nCream... 33L\n(HVrTOQI'OIT \u2014*\n7 r n a j n r> a\nx r\nA I'     7. T I' A J\nrypUfrmnt quotattsw\n* I, C A      PICW     (I.P     AVRRD\nPA  -   BTltMPT\nY eater*.'i ( riplnqttol.:   n.ATTKRT OCmHt'PT*t PTI I  THO\nP.KCEIVirt  AND TUK OIVltR-BURKt\nIn.lii.itfd t-v Kia\u00ab rralti-M \u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. tc-   Iaac\nNEW    YORK\nAmerican Can\nAiner  \"l'c!-*i*l,, ce\nAn; Sire',-. 4 Ref\nAirerlcn T l-i,c\nAnaconda\nRelh Bleel\nICanadian  I'a, If:,\n'Gen  rlertric\nGen Motors\nIntamallonal Nickel\n] Inter Tel * Tel\nKenn  Copper\n'Stan Oil \u201e( N J\n't'nlor   Psrlfic\nrs   R.ihhrr|\n'IIS Sleel\nSTOCKS\ntr.*.\n173\nOS\n79*>.\n' .K'.\nTRt*\nUS\nI '.\nftp\n\u2022tVt,\n..     .      .W1*-\nins\n57.,\nrjR'.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nCan Car fc Tdy Pfd\nI et\n(Vlanaie 1'fd\nCon Mm * Smellins\nIl.m Steel * I'oal fl\nH Smith Paper 1'fd\nMct'oll  fror.lena\nNallonal   Rr-\nShewlnlfsn\nSt Lewrenct\n1ANK*\nC'ommfrce\nDtsmlnlon\nImperial\nMontreill\nNova Scolla\nRntal\nToronto\nI tr|\nW  ,*l   P\n1  Corp\ncEtSn\u00bbmT^uc\n \u2014-\u2014\nmm-m\n\u2014 NIISON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, JUN! 14, IMS I \u00bb1\u00ab MilimillfflfflmilliihKinnm\nRubinstein\nTonight - Fri. - Sot. \u2014 Shows at 7:00-8:52\nPhillies Win\nBOSTON, Junt 1 <3AP) \u2014 Phlh-\ndelphia  Phillies  broke  a   16-game\nCo\/fee Cup Cafe\nSpecializing In\nHome cooked meali and\niandwiches.\nNear Greyhound Depot\nAquacade Leg Lotion\n11.00\nMinute Stocking Film\n$1.28.\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\n111 \u25a0 \u2022 i \u25a0 111 \u2022 \u25a0 \u25a0 i \u25a0 \u25a0 i \u25a0 111111 _ 11 \u25a0 1111 \u25a0 11 \u25a0\u25a0\nYork Boosts\nTiger Lead\nDETROIT, June 13 (AP) \u2014 Big\nRudy York'* bat boomed today (or\nDetroit Tiger* who beat St. Louis\nBrowne 6-4 and stretched their American League lead to a full game\nover the'ldle New York Yankeei.\nYcirk roae from hll -\u00bbea\u00abon-long\nbattling slump to belt two singles\nand a three-run homer for a perfect\nday at bat, driving in four Tiger tallies. Joe i Hoover homered ln the\nfirst inning with nobody on and\nRoger Cramer punched acron the\nother Detroit run with a lharp double.\nSt Louie, after driving Joe Orrell\nfrom the box in the leventh, knocked out his successor, Zeb Eaton, in\nthe ninth and Les Mueller had to\nretire the last man after the Browns\nhad scored twice and put two other\nmen on base.\nSt. Louis     4   \u00bb   1\nDetroit    B   9   1\nPotter, Shirley and Mancuso; Orrell, Eaton, Mueller and Swift.\nINDIANS LOSE TO  SOX\nCHICAGO, June 13 (AP) -Cleveland Indians hammered three Chicago pitchers for 14 hits today, but\ncould get only three runs acros* and\ndropped a 5-3 American League de-\ncftion to the White Sox,\nIt was the Indians' second loss\nin the current series, with Joe Hay-\nne\u00bb winning his *ixth of the year.\nSteve Gromek kept the Sox hit-\nless until the fourth, when jingles\nby Wally Moses, Kerby Farrell,\nJohnny Dickshot and Tony Cuccln-\nello, followed by Gromek's error on\nLeroy Schalk's sacrifice, let four\nruns acrosa, and erased a one-run\nlead.\nAfter that burst, Chicago was able\nto get but three more hit*, one of\nthem Cas* Michaels' first homer of\nthe season.\nCleveland     S 14   2\nChicago     5   7   0\nGromek, Klleman and Hayes; Haynes, Johnaon, Caldwell and Tresn.\nVOLUNTEERS FROM OVERSEAS MAY\nFILL PACIFIC DIVISION\n\u25a0y JACK  BRAYLEY\nCanadian Press Stiff Writer\nOTTAWA, June 13 (CP) \u2014 Can-\nada'a whole Pacific 6th Division\nmay poiaibly be lupplled by volunteer*- trom jorcei now ln Britain\nand continental Europe, MaJ.-Gen.\nBert M. Hoffmeister of Vancouver\n\u2022aid tonlghL\nThe tall, heavily-built General,\nJuat arrived from' overseas by plane\nstuck.his thumb* into hi* black belt\nand told a press conference that\nabout 20,000 men ln the Weitern\nEuropean theatre and another 7500\nIn Britain had volunteered to serve\nln hi* force.\nAsked if this did not indicate\nthat the remainder would have to\nbe raised in Canada, the General replied that the men had recently acquired a better understanding ot the\nsituation and he had asked for an\nextension of the deadline for volunteering so that men who had been\nlate ln deciding would have an opportunity of Joining his force.\n\"I'feel there ls a possibility,\" he\nsaid, \"that the whole thing may be\nsubscribed from the field and Britain.\"\nHe alio disclosed:\n1. His divisional headquarters\nwould be let up at Brockville, Ontario, by July 31.\n2. Hli reglmenti would auemble\nfor \"smartening up\" at Camp\nShilo, Man., Barrlefleld, Ont., and\nDebert, N. S.\n3. Tha whole force would move\nto an unidentified United State*\nconcentration point for advance\ntraining early  In  September.\n4. Where shortages of any categories  occurred, they  would ,be\nmad* up by \u2022 r.muit.rlng **r*f-\nr\u00abm whloh might lee armored\ntroop* becoming Infantry.\nHe will begin a round of confer*\nences today and next week he will\ngo to Washington to discuss plans\nwith high-ranking Pacific Army\nmen there.\nPRAISE. rOR N.R.M.A. MEN\nFirst overieas divisional commander to return to Canada *lnce the\nend1 of the war, Gen, Hoffmeister\npaid a tribute to the \"I.lt.M.A. men\nwho bad served in hi* 5th Armored\nDivision. He thought there had been\nN.R.M.A. volunteers for the Pacific\nforce.\nHe thought the same reinforcement organliatlon which he said\nhad served the Army in the Euro-\nbean field \"so well\", would probably work Just as well ln serving\nthe 6th ln the Pacific. However,\nthis was one of the questions he\nwould be taking up at his conferences In the next few days.\n.He wa* asked If he thought that\nthe enticement ef priority home\nfar 30 day* leave and Pacific bo-\nnu*e* had any effect on th* over\n*ea* veteran* volunteering for another theatre.\n\"No,\" he said, after a pause, \"I\nreally think the chaps who volunteered did io In a serious way.\nThey reasoned that they had Join-\nad up to sea tha thing through\nand were dead aet on staying until the lait ihot wa* fired.\"\nHe explained that It was not contemplated having the R.C.A.F. as\nair support. This would be furnished by the American Army Alrforce.\nThe R.C.A.F. would operate with\nBritish forces.\nScarcity of\nSmoked Meats\nand Vegetables\nSupplies of pork and smoked\nmeats are still scarce, Nelson wholesalers reported Wednesday. E-jggs\nare not very plentiful. Demand is\ngood for all classes of fresh meat.\nVegetables, especially potatoes, are\nalso hard to get.\nDuring the past week, one car of\neach of the following has arrived\nin Nelson: oranges, vegetables, tin\ncans, wheat, straw, and one car of\nflour, cereals and millfeeds.\nlllllllllllllllllNIMIIIIIimilllllllllllllll\nFLEURY'S   Pharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed. Arts Blk.\nPHONE 25\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiii\nCHESTERFIELDS\nRepaired and Recovered\nNELSON UPHOLSTERY\n-413 Hall Sf. \u2014 Phone 146\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nQARAQEMEN\nJJKT CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nNelson. R C.\nlosing streafc todpy as they took the\nsecond game of a National League\ndoubleheader with Boston Bravei\n5-4 in 15 innings. Boston won their\nninth straight while taking the open\ner Irom the Phillies 8-3.\nPhiladelphia   . 3   6   3\nBoston 8 10   2\nBarrett, Lucier and Peacock, Sem-\ninick; Cooper and Masi.\nSecond game:\nPhiladelphia            ...     5   9   0\nBoston 4 11   8\nLee, Mauney, Barrett, Judd, :ind\nMancuso; Logan, Hutchingson and\nKluttz.\nGREENH1THE, Kent, England <CP> j\n-The famous old clipper ship Cutty\nSark, now used ai a training ship\nby cadets of the Thames Nautical\nCollege, was nearly destroyed by\na flying bomb, it was disclosed recently. The bomb swerved, however, and did no damage.\niiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiMiii'\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOMI\nAMBULANCE   SERVICE\n\"Distinctive Funeral Senrlca\"\n515 Kootenay St Phone Ml\niiiiiiiimimiiiimmiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii'i\nE. A. CAMPBELL & Co.\nChartered Accountant*\n.   Auditors\n542  Biker St Phon* _3-\nNIGHT BALL\nBROOKLYN, June 13 <AP) -\nBrooklyn climbed into a 2nd place\ntie in the National League with\nPittsburgh, only one half game out\nof fint place, by nosing out Nsw\nYork Giants tonight, 3-2, behind\nHal Gregg's five hit pitching.\nNtw York -    7   I   1\nBrooklyn S   V   0\nFeldman, Adams and E. Lomb_.*-\ndi; Gregg and Dantonio.\nBOWMAN BEATS CHAMPS\nST. LOUIS, June 13 (AP) \u2014Joe\nBowman, veteran Cincinnati Reds\nhurler, defeated St Louis Cardinals 2-1 tonight, holding the world\nchampions to aeren hits for his\nthird National League triumph in\nas many starts.\nCincinnati     2   8   1\nSt Louis 17   1\nBowman and Unser; Donelly,\nBurkhardt and Odea.\nDeanna Takes Hubby\nLAS VEGAS, Nev., June 13 (AP)\n\u2014Deanna** Durbln, Winnipeg-born\nfilm singer, carrying pale pink roses, was married in a simple ceremony In the Little Church of the\nWest today to Felix Jackson, her\nfilm producer.\ni r r 11 r 111111 \u25a0 r r i \u25a0 i t \u25a0 \u25a0 i r. 1111 i * 111 \u25a0 111111 s i r 11111\nNEWS OF THE DAY\n[ Rates: 22c Una, 27c tine black face\ntype, larger type rates on request\nMinimum two lings. 10% discount lor prompt payment.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nDon't waltmntil after the fire. IN-\n.SURE  NOW.   Blackwood  Agency.\nNew   shipment  ot  rolla  for   all\nwringers. Beatty Service. Ph. 91.\nWomen's   Institute  regular   meet-\n! Ing. Friday. 2.30 p.m.\nHerridge Tells\nKin ef Politics\nHU experiences ln political ti't\nwere entertainingly described by\nH. W. Herridge, whose election in\nWest Kootenay wis Indicated on\nthe basis of the civilian vote Monday, to Nelson Kinsmen Club at tthe\nHume Tuesday night. Mr. Herridge\nspoke briefly.\nThree new members initiated into\nthe Club were Owen Tupper, Leonard Gustafson and James Copland.\nOn the Initiation Committee were\nJ. B. Stark, J. D, Muir and Bud\nGreenwood.\nT. D. Rosling, District Governor-\nelect, was selected as delegate to\nthe Kinsmen National Convention\nto be held in Montreal in August.\nJ. D. Muir, Chairman of the\nMagazine Committee, reported 2,000\npounda of magazine* were shipped\nlast week to the Merchant Navy.\nAn Invitation to attend a meeting of the Traii Kinsmen Club in\nthe near future was accepted.\nThe memberi were shown the\nNelion Film Library picture, \"Bark\nto Battle\", which depicted measures\ntaken to make wounded fijhting\nmen again fit for the front lines.\nR.C.A.F. Hen\nHonored hy King\nNumbered 186\nOTTAWA, June II (CP) - The\nKing's Air Force Birthday List released tonight recognized the grt.it\norganization of the past and the\nfoundation work of the future in\nthe outstanding awards that Mt the\npattern for the 281 honors.\nHighest awards\u2014 Companion of\nthe bath\u2014went to Air Vice-Marshal\nFrank S. McGill, Montreal, member\nof U)* Air Council for Supply and\nOrganization; Air Vice-Marshal\nGeorge Howaam, Ottawa and Pott\nPerry, Ont., formerly at Calgary and\nnow at Air Force headquarters in\ncharge of scaling ddwn establishment: and Air Vice-Marshal Thomas A. Lawrence, Edmonton, Commanding Officer of the North West\nAir Command through which aircraft and other supplies are flown\nto Russia and which is assuming a\n\u25a0\u2022rowing importance ln the light of\nthe switchover of Canada's war el-\nfort to the Pacific.\nAn\/ir Force Cross went to Sqdn.\nLdr. Andrew (Andy) R. L. Mc\nNaughton, son of Gen. McNaughton,\nfor his work with the RCAF Test\nand Development unit at nearby\nRockllffe Air Station.\nOne Chaplain, Rev. W. J. Minto,\nSwan, formerly of Vancouver, was\ncommended   for   \"valuable   service\nin the  air.\"\nTo   Be   Companions   of   the   Most\nHonourable   Order   of  the   Bath\n(C.B.)*\nHowsam, George Roberts, A.V.M..\nM.C., C33, R.C.A.F. Headquarters,\nOttawa, Ont., and Port Perry, Ont.\nLawrence, Thomas Albert, A.V.M.,\nCI, A.O.C., North West Air Command, Edmonton, Alta.\nMcGill, Frank Scholes, A.V.M.,\n0505, Air Member for Supply and\nOrganization, Westmount, P.G., and\nMontreal, P.Q.\nTo  Be  Additional  Commanders ot\nthe Most Excellent Order of the\nBritish Empire (C.B.E.):       .\nMurray,    John    MacLeod,    A.C.,\nC8932, Director of Accounts and Finance, A.F.H.G., Ottawa, Ont.\nTackaberry, Stanley Gibson, AC,\nC10. Canadian Joint Staff, Washington, Toronto, Ont.\nTice, James Winifred, AC, C315T,\nDirector of Medical Services (Air),\nHamilton, Ont.\nWait, Frank Goodeil, AC, CM,\nNo. 1 Air Command Headquarters,\nOttawa, Ont.\nTo  Ba' Additional   Offloeri  of the\nMost Excellent Order of the British   Empire   (O.B.E.):\nLondon,   Richard   Arthur,   O.C.,\nC75, A.F.H.q.', Ottawa, Ladner, BC.\nSchroeder,  Wilbert  Henry,  G.C.,\nFOR THAT COLD\nVtcka  VapoRub   ,S6e\nVicka Vafrotiol      80c\nVicks Cough Drops 15c\nBuckley^ Bronchitis Mixture\n40c and 75c\nBuckley's White Rub 30c and 50c\nEphedrine Nose Drops 90c\nVicks Inhaler  40c\nYour Rexall Store,\nCity Drug Co.\nPhona 84 Box 480\nVancouver, B.C.\nSharpe, John Edward, WC, Vancouver, B. C.\nr\nTo Be Additional  Members of the\nMost Excellent Order of tha British Empire (M.B.E.):\nSmith, William McKay, W.C., Vancouver, B.C.\nMacLean, Harold, Wo. 1, Victoria,\nB.C.\nYates, Robert Victor, Wo, Vancouver, B.C.\nAIR  FpRCE CROSS\nGrierson-Jackaon, William Robert\nFrancis, S.-L, D.F.C, Ladner, B.C.\nMcCaffery, Elmore Hugh, S.L.,.\nD.F.C, Ladner, B.C.\nHay. Malcolm MacMurray, F.-L,\nVancouver, B.C.\nJones, Herbert Elsworthy, FL,\nSalmon Arm, B.C.\nAnderson, John Devlin, Fo, Quesnel and Victoria, B.C.\nCrick, William Charles Kingsley,\nPo, Cloverdale, B.C, and New\nWestminster, B.C.\nMurphy, Harry Oliver, Po, Vancouver, B.C., and Ladner, B.C.\nBRITI8H EMPIRE MEDAL\nDouglas, George Edgar, F.-S., Victoria, B.C.\nSmith, Sydney Lovitt, F.-S, Vancouver, B.C.\nStantial, Richard George, F.S,\nLadner, B.C.\nThomson, Kenneth Lome, F.S,\nVictoria, B.C.\nThe greatest of all the bears is the\nAlaska Brown bear, sometimes call-\nled the Kadlak.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ml\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs\nPROMPT SERVICE\nHARVEY'S\n884 Baker St.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii\nGIVE DAD\nA TIE\nFather's Day\nSunday, June 17\nSee the new selection of\nties by Arrow and Forsyth.\nJust the kind Dad would\nchoose himself.\n91.00, *1.50, 92*00\nEMORY'S\nLIMITED\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nIn the days of the Republic of\nVertice. the ring was the symbol of\nthe Dominion of Venice over the\nAdriatic.\nHove the Job Done Ki-ght\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 81S\nPYRIXWARI\nSee the fine selection at the\nNELSON ELECTRIC\n574 Baker St. Phone 280\nTRY A\nSPANISH-SUNDAE\nat the\nThe Melon Dew\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiH\nGarden Pesta are on their way.\nControl them with\nWATKINS INSECT DUST\nSpencer C, Colman\nNelaon Dealer\n624 Victoria St\nllltlllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIHIItllHIIIIIIIIW\nLET US\n******\nYOUR CAR\nCUTHBERT MOTORS LTD.\nHUDSON, TERRAPLANE AND ESSEX\nCLUTCH SERVICE\nGENUINE HUDSONITE CLUTCH\nOIL\nHUDSON FACTORY PARTS\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\nNext te Pott Office at 508 Vernon ti\nFresh  Carrots,  Cabbage,   Lettuce\nWright,, 104 Baker St. Ph. 44,\nBALI SCORES\nRoch\u00ab\u00abter     -    4 11   5\nJertey City 5 13   1\nRadler, Sakat, and    Pratt,    Mr-\nWeeney; Rosso, Zabala and Claus-\nFor    Sale     Tennis  Racquet and\nPrets, Camera. Phone 308-L1.\nSparling to Command\n6th Division Unit\nOTTAWA, June 13  (CP)\u2014 Brig\nI Hek-bert A. Sparling, 38, of Toronto,\nj who led a Field Regiment of the\nRoyal   Carfadian   Artillery   through\n'i Italy   and   Northwest   Europe,   has\nbeen appointed to command an artillery formation  ln the 8th Canadian Division in the Pacific theatre,\nDefence   Headquarters   announced\ntonight.\nWakefield  English   Mixture  Pipe\nTobacco 25c pouch at Valentines.\nYESI   WE   HAVE   HARNESS\nEVERYTHINQ FOR DOBBIN\nDAVE  WADE.\nThe Final Appeal\nCannot Be Ignored\nThe Children of Britain\nStill Need Milk\nTHIS WEEK, JUNE 9 TO 16\nHas Bean Designoted oi\nMILK FOR BRITAIN WEEK\nDROP YOUR CHANGE\nInto the\nMILK BOTTLES\nThat ore located in all storet\nThroughout the City.\nEvery Dime Buys a Quart\nT'::s   sit\\ rrhsemeiit  sponsored   hy:\nDili's   \u00bb\u00ab\u00bb >.'i u.n   Hotil\nWilliam's   Trsnsfer Towltr  Fuel  and  Transfer\nT   [)   Rosling, Insurance tier  Grocery\nNelson,  Trail.  Rossland  Freight\nMontreal     10   7   2\nNewark ... 3   9    1\nWebber and Todd; Maldovan, Oc-\nkey, Mostos and Vangrofski.\nSt  Paul 7,  at Toledo  4.   Second\ngame, St. Paul 1, Toledo 9.\nMilwaukee !, at Louisville -\nMinneapolis 8, at Columbus 3.\nSecond game:\nMinneapolis 2, Columbus 12\nBuffalo   ... \u00ab '2   1\nBaltimore. 4   \u2022    '\nOana, Rochevot, and Radakovlcn,\nfamlaon, Barlllan, and Lollard.\nToronto       11 18   2\nSyracuse 3   8   4\nMarttn   snd   Pruett,   Kafi,   Krjll\nand Just.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimii\nHOOD'S\nSUPREME MILK BREAD\nYour Home Bakery\nlllltllllimillHIIH.ll1HN1IMMIIimiH.il\nEagles whist drive and dance 8:15 ,\nsharp, last one of the season. Re- |\nfreshments. Bring your own sugar,\nWinted:  Taxi   Driver  for   Nelion   -~   \" \"'-  \u25a0-       -^\u2014=\nSerVicl\" Willi N\"\"\u00b0\"\" \"\"\"\"\"i COMPLETE BUNGALOW BED\nSPRING AND MATTRESS\nHits\nHome Furniture Exchange\nMrs. r. R. Athrrton passed away\nWednesday, June 13th , nt Victoria,\nB.C., sister of Will and Fred Irvine\nWanted: Strawberries, Raspber\nrles. Black Currants and Plums.\nMcDonald Jam Co.\nEnquire about a comprehensive;\npersonal liability Insurance policy I\nRon Somers' Agcy , 302 Baker, Ph\n1112. '\nFint Examinations\nWritten\nat Nelion Schooli\nPupils of Nelson schools will ill\nbe In the midst of school eliminations very soon At the High School\nexams (or Junior and Senior Matrir-\nulatlons will sUrt next Monday,\nwhile awards fnr the term will be\nmarie   todsy.\nF.xamlnatinns at the Junior High\nSchool begin June 30\nAt Cenlral School, exams havr\nbeen in progress since last Monday\nSt Joseph's Academy examinations\nstart on Monday, while Hume\nSchool examinations began Wed\nnesday\nPHONE ZOO\nWe Call For and Deliver\nMens, ladies' suits, ladles'       O\/fut\nDresses, plain trttro.\nMen's and Ladlea* $115\nSummer Coate afmwmm\nEMPIRE CLEANERS k\\ DYIRS\nh-U-ij twi\u00abiutwiri-rrrrxr\nSo Many Admirer-.\nwhen  yoti  have  a\nPermanent that\nbecomes ycni\n\\Haif\\h Tru-Ari\nBeauty   Salon\nPhone  S-7\nJohnstone Rlock\nUi IUl-Lli:llil-*iTTtni- I\nFOR CHOICE DESIGNS AND\nCUT FLOWER8, PH. WALKDEN'S\nGREENHOUSES,  1122.\nJust received a new shipment of\ncollars and dickies See our Window\ndisplay Singer Sewing Centre, 339\nBsker St.\nMilk  lor   Britain  Week\nJune 9 to It\nLeava  Your  Donations  In tha\nMltkbottlea.\ni       __ I\nTbe beautiful Playmor Is available (or special club, society or statt\ndances r-ir open datea \\sMte A\nPowell, South Slocan\nBuilding lota in f.ast Trail Easy\nterms Now is the time to buy and\nbuild later Write Robertson Realty\n*>32 Ward St.. Nelson II C\nBerkeeperl' A shipment ol bee\nveils and smokers Just received Also In stock plain and wired medium\nbrand foundation  Hippersen's.\nMiss Haiel Harvle. Carol Owynne\nCoametlr demonstrator, will he at\nMilady's Beauty Parlm* Thurs. Tn .\nnnd Sat Please phone 244 for appointments\nNeed a duplicator* We have Just\nthe  thing   Copies anything typed\ntl JS at our store or will roall any- I\nwhere  tor  11 M   n   W    McDerby.\n\"The Stationer k Typewriter Man.   I\nMM Baker St. Nelson. BC.\nATTENTION OLD TIMERS   j\n.Innual meeting at the Association\nwill be held In Council ( hamber.\nCity Hall tm Thuriday, June 14th at\nA pm\nAll old timers are Invited to at  |\nlend.\nllllllllltllllllllllltllllllllllMIIIIIIIHIIIH\nF. H. SMITH\nIt It's Electric\nPhone 164      3S1 Baker St.\niiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite  205\nMEDICAL  ARTS BUILDING\nWOMEN'S DRESS SANDALS\nAND PUMPS\nThe Bootery\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n702 Baker SI Phon. Ul\nOpen Day ond Night\nCrematorium Ambulance\ntoKOx^-^-^^v^^xixii'taaai miss\nFresh Stock\nEVEREADY IATTERY PACKS\n1 VVVolt.\nMcKAY & STRETTON\nLimited\nPhone S44 Nelsen\n<>_ejs-\u00bb\u00bbs\u00ab3ca^i\u00bb.**^-\u00bb'-*e\u00bb'*MS\nI\nService\nNELSON'S FINEST FOOD STORE\nQuality\nSPECIALS   FOR   THURSDAY,   FRIDAY   AND   SATURDAY\nFree, Prompt Delivery Phont 10-11\n-)0_f. 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