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HERCHER\nAiiociated Press Staff Writer\nLONDON, Aug. 9 (AP)\u2014The Germans threw In counterattacks at the Russians' closest points of approach to East\nPrussia today and summoned every able-bodied man ond woman from )5 to 65 fo dig\ntrenches against the imminent\nentry of the R\u00abd Army onto the\nsoil of the Fatherland,\nThe Ruulani la their midnight\nbroadcait communique uld the\ncounter-attacks, last of the East\nPniulan border town of Schlr-\nwindt, were beiten off with heavy\nlouu to the larg* German tank\nand lnfintry forcu employed, in\ntold of continuing Soviet galm al\nboth utda and in th* centre of the\n1000-mile Eastern battlefront\nagainst stiffening German defence.\nIn tbe North the Ruulani reported cipture of MO towni ln twin\ndrives Northwestward toward! Riga, Latvia, along both tarn ot the\nDtugava River, while they widened te the Westward their trani-\nI-atvlan corridor to the ua that hu\ncut of two German irmiei.\nEast of Wanaw and North of\nSiedlce tbey progrtutd with the\nripping up of a larg* pocket of German reilitance between the Vistula and Bug Riven.\nHare than IW milu Southeast of\nWiruw, thty reported continued\nwidening of their bridgehead!\nacross tht Vistula Wut of Sindo-\n______\nOa the Southernmost of the active fronts, the communique reported cipture of the town of\nSkole, In the narrowing Carpathian\nvilley where th* roed and railroad\nwind up to the Beskid Pin tnd the\n-Serb-Slovak border 10 mllu distant.\nThe Imminent threat te tut\nPruiila, however, ea th* Oer-\nmene' greataet uurci ef worry,\naa Indluttd by thtlr oeenter-et-\ntuki Northweat ef Mirlimpolt,\ntheir draetle tail-up tf labar bat-\nttlleni frem hitherto privileged\nwhHa-eellar -i*ttu and officiali,\nand the eetrtlnual harping ef the\nOtrmtn radio ea the lut Prat\n\"Be|ln.i-..t ef End of CCF.\nState Socialism\" Says Monninj.-\nPopular Vote In Quebec -lection\nMen Than Double.\u2014tag* 4.\nConodlons Wounded by I\nFrem Allied Planet.\u2014Page 1\nhee driven breasts\nI Pruule en th* Northtut tnd\nboth ildu ef th*\nrtglta ef th* 0*rm*n eeuntor-at\nthe   Russlsns   thorn\nre    illtnt    conctrnlnj\nThe Germani admitted that tha\nIan salient had forced\nto ibtndon the town of Ra\n\u25a0 mllu Northeiit of the\nfraqutntly-bombtd East Pruuiin\ndtp of Tilsit and that they had re-\norganiaad their Una ta tb* Watt-\nwtrd.\nThty Uter clilmed to have puihed the __a__aaa out of Rtuinltl in\nhard fighting, but war* deliberately\nvague ebout the pruent status of\nthe town.\nAnother Soviet column wu forking Northeaatward from Bialystok\nIn old Poland, with fighting In pro-\ngnu Wut of Knysiyn, which ii .1\nmllu from tht Eaat Pniulaa frontier and tl trom the East Pruuiin\ntown of Yj ck.\nHie Wtrsaw slag* front rematn-\ned ititlc. the Germini uid, but\nthey admitted that UO mllu farther South. In tha Baranow aree,\n(he Ruulani made gain* both North\nand South. ________! thair salient\nOtit en Ow far-Mat South of the\naetlv* front* did tb* German* claim\nunmitigated tuccen In their tl-\ntank ctruggle to flop tht Ruulin\noffenilve, milling thtt wtth Iht\naid et Hungirlin Alpine troopa\nthap hod driven a deep wedge Into\nSdtlet column! In the Tatar Pus\nto Caaehoalovikit and had eated\nthe prestur* on that historic site\nthrough th* Carpalhimi\nNorth Baltic Stalu the\nI iifh (atttd thtlr grip an the\n' -SO.OOO German troopt\ntripped hi Estonia and Northeast\nLatvia.\nThe Rutatans wera only 10 mllu\nfrom Riga, Latvian capital.\nIn *W ilegt ef Wiruw. In lta\nMth diy, tha Germini declared\nthey had put down a general rt\nvolt eg the Pollih Underground\nhuldt the city la *t major operation.\" Tb* Polish Partisans tent\nword via their Preu Bureau In\nLondon that thay were handicapped Immtnuly by leek of munition! tnd ootpont to uu\nagainit German heavy artillery.\nbut that \"the spirit et troopt tnd\ncivilians It itill magnificent\"\nAlberto Party\nStandings\n\u25a0r The C*n*dl*\u00ab Prut\nFt I ltw I nt   It   tht   I ilttl   lltt\nparty itmdlnjs  In  Albert*:\nI letted:\n\u2022eelil Credit  ....._..\nIndtptndtnt  \t\nLeading:\nC**dH \t\nCX-P.\nVttettnt' Cteidtftti\nFIRST BREAK\nCOMES IN\n51 VICTORIES\nElect Independent\nCandidate in\nCalgary Constituency\nBy Ctntdltn  Prtu  Staff Writer\nEDMONTON, Aug. I (CP) - An\nIndependent Candidate, Mayor Andy Divlson, wu elected ln the five-\nmember constituency of Cilgiry tonight, tht first break In the mn of\n12 Soclil Credit vtctoriei whkh\nitarted shortly after the Provincial\nelection poll* cloeed last night\nThen wu the proepect of another\nIndependent candidate, 1. Percy\nPage, obtaining election ln Edmonton, the other five-member constituency, where Elmer Roper, Provincial CCF. Leader, also wu running srell toward! tha lud m the\nproportional representation count\nproceeded.\nPremier E C. Manning and Ua\nCabinet memben, ell of whom ware\nre-elected laat night, ware ture of e\nlarger majority than they enjoyed\nIn Ihe House et Absolution whan\nSoclil Credit held K of th* II nets,\nwith tba Independent Party tn ucond plant wtth 15.\nTonight, with all the Ond choice\nballots counted, Mr. Msnning had\na surplus of 7.9*5 over the 8J08 nee-\neuiry to elect a member.\nThis surplus will be dlitrlbuttd\namong four Social Credit cindl-\ndatu In Ert*v*i_*s\nla Calgary, Fred Andenon, a Social CredUer seeking re ilniton,\nwm Moorasd victory ihoruy ul*.\nMr. Davidson.\nIn the third and fourth Calgary\ncounti, Mrs. Audrey Staplti, CCT..\nand Oordon Wray, Ubor-Progru-\nsi vt, were ellml nit ed\nElection officiali tald tha wtdler\nvote, which might reach -000, probably would have no effect on the\nstandings In tbe single member con-\nitltucnclei. whir* th* lln.lt-triru-\nfirible vote method of etactluu it\nuatd\nror tha first time, ll-ytir-old\nmen tnd womtn were *n_-*d ta\ntpark ballota In the election yutarday. But returning officers tald\nthen wu no evtdaoet of a ruth to\nvole among tha younger people.\nThe third and fourth counts In\nCalgary tUmlntted Mri Audrey\nStaples. CCT and Gordon Wray, Labor-Progressive.\nIn Edmonton, when flv* memben\nilao trt lo be elected, the propor-\ntlonil i ipeuentation count wu proceeding tonlfht.\nOnly lh* reelection of Prtmlar E.\nC Minnlng with t large majority\nwu certain tn thtt capital eaty.\nWhen ill counti bad baen mada\ntt 10 15 pm- MDT. ita candldatu\nln Edmonton wtre illmlnittd.\nTht tllmir-iUoni were Alex Herd.\nJan lakaman and Mrs. Orace Murdoch. Ubor-Profrtuivtt. C. H\nChimpman and W. C Rkhardt, Independents ind J H Dowltr, CCT.\nIn til, SI candldatu tought tlec-\nHon In Edmonton constituency. Pol-\nlotting Ihe reelection of Mr. Manning, i lud wu held by hli principal opponent tn the election, Elmer Roper, Provincial CCP luder.\nalu i cindidit* la Edmonton.\n. ollowlng Mr. Roper wer* 3 Percy Pig*, an Independent, end W J\nWllllimi. Veterani' candidate\nElection officiali aaid that following tht flnt count cf ill ballots, iht\nquota nicttttry to \u2022lut ln Edmonton wai ut it gm Mr. Manning\nhad a surplus of TTM votu which\nwtrt txptcted to ittlst th* tlec\nUon of on* ot mort of hit Soclil\nCredit running mttts\nIDMONTON,    Aug.   8    (CP)-\nllm*t g. Btptr, Provlnclil It*\nStt A tht C.C.P. tonlfht wu rt\ntltctld   In   l.mtnton   ttnstltutn\ney tn tht 10th ttunt. Mr. Roper,\nanly CCP. mimbtr ef th* lttt\nLtjitllturt, ple-ed up Dl Ht\non_ cholc. hill ttt tnm Cliff ltg\nLet, ninth mm ta bt tllitilaated,\nfar  i  ttttl   A  IS**,  ttpplna  tht\nNELSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-THURIDAY MORNINO, AUOUIT 10. 1M4\nST. MAL0 FALLS TO AMERICANS\n\u2014 \u25a0\u2014-\u2014  .* \u25a0   , ii  w*mkeom*m *\nmm********\nCANADIAN PLAA ON PRINCH SOIL: With Canadian Hudquarten wt up In Frince, tht Canadlin flag flaw for the first tlmi on French soil on Dominion Day. Hare Lt.-Gin. H. D. O. Crarar, Oeneral\nOfficer Commindlng-ln-Chlif of Pint Canadian Army, It shewn taking thi uluti. (Canadian Army\nOveruu Phot*)\nMore Canadian\nRegiments Named\nIn New Push\nBY WILLIAM  STEWART\nCtntdltn Preu War\nTBI 1ST CANADIAN\nARMY Of FRANCE, Aug. I (CP-\nCaMel-Tho PuB-tam Moot-Royal,\nln th* n*w Canadian push in Normandy, it wu disclosed tonight, and\nfought gallantly to capture Miy-\naur-Ome on the right flank, which\ntha enemy anchor tor the left\nwing of their defuse* lin* below\nCam\nOther Canadian regiment! taking\npart art three \"Dieppe\" btttaliom\ntink rtglmtnt which hu\nfought repeated encounters lince\nD-Diy. Thau units were In tha vaa\nof tha ittack.\nTh* four units, an of which hav*\nbeen In th* thick of flare* battles\nfor days slong tha line ef forward\npottUont, were: tht latex Scottish,\nWlndior, Oet; tha Royal Hamilton\nLight Infantry (Wentworth Regiment) ; tht Roytl Reg invent of Canada, Toronto, and the Sherbrook*\nFusllleri Regiment a lank formation from Shtrbrookt, Que.\nIt wu alao permitted tonight to\nname tbe Ith Cinadlin Reconniis-\nasaee Regiment u imong thou\nunits fighting tn Normandy up lo\nAug.  8\nTaa ******** srrtvod In Normandy ia early July and bu been\n\u2022erring m t race* unit for in Infantry formation .Snot then, making mimaroua sorties outside lha\nCanadian treat Una tod carrying\nout many dtngtrcui patrol*.\nTh* rtglment wu formed In England and tncrudu tiuopen from\nmany pert! of th* Dominion.\nOver Thousand Mora\nJaps Killed on\nBritish Now Guinea\nOENERAL HEADQUARTER-,\nlouthwttt Piclfle, Thundiy, Aug\n10 (AP)\u2014An additional It*. Jt\npintu have been hilled In the\nAHapo Meter ef British Ntw\nGuinea, Hudquarten innounetd\nMay.\nThla Is ene ef the heaven battle\ntoils yet uktn in thel are*\nAmtrltant have enolraled Ja\ntiamJgm \u00ab\u2022\". W the Dria\nlamer Rrver,\nRimmnu of ttt* Japaatu 18th\nArmy trapped In the Wreak area\nwha had attempted te brook\nWtttwird through Amtrlcin llnu\nnew trt on the dtftnslvt umt 10\nmllu lott ef Artape.\nBulgaria Asks\nfor Peace\nReports Claim\nEdmonttr,\nvttu.\n*uetl   tf\nky   SS\nOei\nT-'.l\n*m\nRain Eaiei Coast\nFire Hazard\nVKTliRlA. Aug I ICP) -\ntrtl rain today aa Vancouver la-\nland and the Lowu Mainland hag\ntemporarily put an end to tht flrt\nhaurd, Forut Branch officii!! here\nId.\nNe new flru had been reported\nIn Ihe Vancouver forut diatrlct.\nrin danger, however, continued\nin Ktmloopt and Ntlaon district!\nbut tht aaaard wu ~vot u bad Partly cloudy wtither wu nperttd bs\nboth districts\nANKARA. A\u00abg. \u2022 (AP)-Un-\nunflrmtd rtpertt circulltld htn\ntedey thet lulgtris hu uktd the\nAlllu  fee  peeu  terma   through\ntht mtdlu- ef th* Turkish Gov\ntrnmint.\nTht reptrtt wtrt flvtn ismi\neeler tth** Dr. Floyd Hsnten\n\u25a0 lUh,  fu   tl  yuri   Pruldtnt   tf\nth* Amerman Celitit In lui-\n*arla md new Pruldtnt tf tht\nAmtrl-ln Cellept I* IrUnbul.\nItft Ittinkul hurriedly fet Ankara.\nPrince George Land\nReserved for\nRehabilitation\nVICTORIA. Aug. I (CP) - In eoo-\nnectlon with in application tram\nEagle Lake latrmllU Ltd, far t\nlimber tela of aura thin 00 tent\nof land neu Ntwlandt bi the Prince\nOeorg* area, lha Provlnclil Oovera-\nment hu puud tn ordtr-ln council\nutting ulde I man placed on\nthli land hr pott wu rehablllUllon\npurpoaaa Tha utap Involved Is\nullmited to contiln tJHOW botrd\nflat at spruce ind Ihe sawmill company asoka II le continue operation\nof lit pleat it ~~\nWeather FortCOSt\nKOOTENAY .trtlr cloudy end\nmlld.jrHh \u2022 lew trotlutd ihowtn\nm T_Rir*d*y\nFrench Patriots\nDisrupt\nNazi Positions\nIRUN. Spain, Aug. I (AP)-Oerman ittempt! to evacuate men and\nequipment from poatUona ln South-\nstuUin franca outflanked by Alllad troopa firther North ar* being\nteriouily disrupted by Patriot* sabotaging communication! and iprcid-\nInf panic among tb* Null itill In\nIhtt tree, border reports said today\nAl lha Oerman Army of occupation moved Northward tha Maqule\nw*r* itpwtad narrowing Its wty of\nttcapt and grimly awaiting the time\nwhan thou Naxla left behind art\nloo weak to lurvivt tht challtng*\nof th* Frenchmen of tbt mountain* Tbt Miquli irate declired to\nbe forcing the Germini to destroy\nmuch of the miterlil they hoped to\nrucu* from Southern France.\nTht few German! still remaining\nalong th* French border wore comparatively calm. They ipparently\nftel that If the wont comu they\ncan crou Into Spain and surrender\ntheir irmi It wu imong the Oermin unlit further to the North that\nthe dread of Iho Maqult wu tald\nlo be growing\nTwo blonde daughten of the\nfrench itation matter it Haadayne\nsaid their fellow countryman ln tht\nbordtr region war* making th*\nllvu of the German* rtlll In tb* ana\nparticularly mlurtbll by kteplng\nihem Informed of Oh aewt of Allied\nv-etoriu u given by Allitd broad-\nratting itaUoaa.        a\nLeu than 1.000 German nldlen\nremain in Hendayna, St Joan dt-\nUii tnd other point! South of Bor-\nduui. Theee ttay clou lo thttr\nbarrack* and unn ready to move tl\ni moment \u25a0 notice, Frtnch reports\nn_L\nFrench rulttance forcu have cut\nrailroads linking th* Bay of Bit-\nciy wtth Ih* Mediterranean but Ihe\nroadi remain Impouible urepe\nroutu bar Oermana along the Coats\nfrom Brittany to tha Pj i mees\nR.A.F. Blasts\nAgain at\nRobot Ramps\nLONDON, Aug. 10 n_ran_ay)\n(APl-Larg* formations of B_t_f.\nheevy bomben bettered flying\nbomb Installations ta France Just\nbefore dusk laat night and returned to tho auault igiln afttr\nwhile othar aguadrona of\n*_____ p__ster_f ofttr tar-\nla occupied territory, the Air\nMinistry announced todiy.\nPresumably some of the night\nnlden operated tn direct tupport of\nAllied land force* battering their\nwty towird Paria\nWhile the enemy armor at tha\nvital \"hinge\" of tha Weitern front\nwu being plastered, other tlrcrtft\n\u2022truck it submarine pens on th*\nWnt Frtnch coatt and al the Nasl's\npatched Industry and dwindling\noil resource* In Germany, Hungary\nand Yugoslavia, while still other.\nthrew s protective canopy o\nthe whole A11 led front\nThe tnemy tank* wera gathering\nbi the Lelaoo Villey nur St Quen-\ntm de li Race, sii mllu North of\nFiltlu ind lust off the Cttn road\nThe planu preoumablj wtre led\nby the deadly, rocket-firing Typhoon tankbuatara, whou effec-\ntlvtneu wu displayed recently In\nthe -naahlng of the Oerman eoun-\nler-ittick In the Mortain tree.\n7\nGl AND FORKS MAN\nCHARGID CASHING\nWORTH LBS CHHJOB\nWINNIPM, Aug. S (CPi-Fnd-\ntrie* Katunikoff of Orand Parka,\nS.C- taday pludtd guilty la Polka\nCourt bar* to lav chergu of euh-\nIng srorthlua itm-su fuls_i\nehtrgu ire reputed to be UM\nigtlnit him before he I* twilfiail\nr\nElections \"Mett\nSignificant\"\nSays Bracken\nOTTAWA, Aug. I (CD-John\nBricken. Nitional Progreulve Ccn-\nurvttlvt leader, aaid tonight that\nIhe remits of the provlnclil elections bi Quebec end AlberU war*\n\"mott significant ' '\nIn Quebec tho campaign wu\nfought on Federtl iuuu tnd lhe\nLiberal Government wu defeated.'\nbt uld. The pivot of Iht Ftderal\nPrime Minister* itrength for tha\nUtt X yeen hu therefor* vanished\nAfUr ilmilir defutt In Ontario and\nSukitchewtn It U Increulngly\ncltir Ihat th* preeent Federal Gov-\n\u2022mmenl will be overwhelming\ndefeittd whtn neat tt appuU to\ntht people \"\nHi idded thtt no on* fimlllir\nwith the iltuition tn AlberU believed Ihat the -Sodillwn of Ihe\nCCF. Party ever had a ttringlt-\nbold on Wutern Canada beuuu of\nIU SorUIUt-c doctrlnu\"\nThe sUtemenl continued:\nThe decittve rejection of that\nparty in Albert* after the tapor-\nUtlon of Hi high-preuura ipoke.\u25a0\nmen from til parti of Canadi Is\nimple proof of Ihat fact\nThe victory af tho Sodal Credit\nParty la Alberta taiiiliadtu two\nthlngi which ought not to be leal\n_ght af by Uw Canadian people\nThe non-acceptance of Sodillitlc\nttlaoriu oa the one hand and Iht\n_____-_*\u25a0 af the people for reform\non Ih* other It emphulm that our\nptoplt wtnt lo bt unfettered from\nthe llmltillotii tnd ibuaM of the\npast, but they want lhli without\nnietuary rhartgu of t revolutionary rharadet\nThey want decant Oovemmtttl\nthat will de away wllh the tbutu\nof yutarday, pneeiii tht things\nof the past that were good and\nmeet lomomw'i prshlsa. with in\nUNCERTAINTY\nSHROUDS FUTURE\nGODBOUT GOV'T\nPolitical Circles\nConjecture, Decision\nHangs in Balance\nQUEBEC Aug I fCP)\u2014Political\nelrclu tonight dUctifsed the poulbillty ot \u00ab new general election ln\nQuebec as they awaited word from\nPremUr Godbout whether Us Liberal administration would resign\nIn favor of Maurice DupleasU whou\nUnion Nationale party iron tl u*U\nIn yesterday's Quebec general election.\nThe M rtprutiiUtlvu gave Mr,\nDuplaasU a numerical majority In\nthe 81-ieat LegUlatlva Assembly,\nbut political conjecture central\naround what would happen next\nQuestions uppermost ln the dlacuaalona wore whether Premier Oodbout would reetgn and recommend\nto the Lieutemnt-Govemor, Sir\nEugene fleet, that Mr. Dupluidt be\ncalled upon to form a Government,\nor would th* Premier, poulbly with\nth* support of other memben to\nMs M Liberals, dtdd* to meet tht\nLegUlelure still In office.\nAt OtUwa, a constitutional Uwyer\nsaid thet the future of tha Quebec\nLiberal Government depended oo\nth* advice the Premier gave ta tho\nLieutenant-Governor. He added\nthat the Union N\u00abtlonale'i majority\nares se doubtful that Premier Oodbout might decide not to reUnqulah\nII the Hoe PopuUlra, with four\nmemben, decided to support tht\nUnion NtUontlt, there would be\nno question of that party Uklng of\nflee, but If the Bloc decided to support Mr. Oodbout. \"then I imagine\nhe will May _> office until \"\nLag-latura meets tnd If be li di-\nfuted he will advUe a new iltc-\ntlon,\" the Ottawa lawyer uld.\nMr. Oodbout waa not avaUabla for\nany ttsMassnt en tbe poostbllity ed\ne aew election but there was cut\n\u2022Iderable speculation on this quaa-\ntlon, p*rtlcul*rly In view of cam-\npalgn apuchu by Andre Lauren-\nde*u. Bloc Populilri Ludu. who\nsaM aeveral tlmu hli party would\nnot cooperate wtth the Union Na\nTh* final standing from yttter\ndiy's voting, compared to lltt, fol\nlows:\nIM.   U3t\nUbenli II      M\nUnlon Nillonale \u00ab       11\nBloc Populalre _..._    i      \u2014\nOthen    \u2014   1       1\nDettmd (Chtrltvoli-\nSaguenay       1      \u2014\nTotal  II     m\nTwo teats, doubtful latt night\nwert decided today.\nIn Montreal Miluonntuvt, Ed\nmond Himelln. Liberal, wu jivtt\nt W-vote margin ovtr Dr. J. IL A\nGitlen. Union Nitlonilt, and In\nRouvlllt, Laurent Btrre, Union Ni\ntlonalt. woo over remand Samon,\nUberaL\nTht counti which will bt made by\nreturning officen fat _^1 conatl\ntnciu within lh* next fnr days, will\nbe wotehad clouly In hotly-contest\nad tnU where margins were relatively slim.\nDepending on the ruult of theu\ncounts, there to t poulbillty thet\njudicial recouaU may be iiqu-ittd\nThe nraeasrt totals trt made ap\nfrom thoee sent to Ihe returning\nofficen by their deputUe\nProvincial laadare of lha CCF.\ntald that Iheir ona repreuntitive,\nDavid Cote, elected tn Rouyn-Nor-\ntnd*. \"will aot affllUU or collah-\noritt with tny group.\" Other lud-\ntn were illent.\nTht delicitt balance ef the new\naaaembly glvu hnportanc* to Ihe\ndeferred election in the remote\nEastern e_t__-lt-tn_y of Charlevoux-\nSaguenay Aug. M A win there\nwould give the Union Nationals 47\nseeta\nOna Union Nitlonilt mimbtr,\nMaJ. Paul St uvt, elected in Two\nMountains, Northweat of Montreel.\nto with Lu ruaillen Moot Royil\ntn Normandy and will not be ivillibli far voting la tha A is-ably\nwhlU ba to m.iiu\nUnion NiUonalt Leader Duplu-\nila. If he formed t Governmtn.\nwouM ilao have the pi oblui of rao-\notnrotndlng \u2022 Bpuk*r, ordinarily\ndrawn from Oovunment rank* MaJ\nSauve to a fanner Speaker.\nTen Prov. Polict\nOfficen Commended\nVICTORIA. Aug I (CP)-Ten\nProvlnclil Police officer, wera commended In olden for June Iuued\nloday , I. W I, Peifis, Com-\nmluiontr\nThou mmamtet went Cons. W.\nE iiewirt   tea*xat,  twic*\nwounded In in tffott ta arreat an\nInunt mtn who had thrutened te\nshoot hli wlft: Rgl Dtvld HtUrow,\nCorp. A. C. Murray, Contt H. Cart-\nmtll. Conet C. H AchUon, aB ef\nPenUcton; CotwUbU* R H Hauird\ntad I H Haynu ef Princeton:\nCnneUMe T. C Fraaer ef Merrttt:\nConaUbU R. FotTUter ef Kimloopi\n\"   J. W. Klrkhaca, Via\nCanucks Widen\nWedge Nazi Lines\nYanki Penetrating to Nantai, Britlih\nand  Canadian!  Tightening   No0se\nALLIED SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, Aug. 9 (CP) \u2014 The\ncapture of St. Malo was announced tonight and the lit Con*\nadian Army South of Caen widened the wedge driven Into\nthe Germon  lines, capturing^ \u2014\nFLORENCE FACES\nWATER AND\nFOOD SHORTAGE\nConteville, Poussy la Cam\npagne St. Sylvain and Cauvi-\neourt.\nBritish troopi ln tht Grlmbosq\nbridgehead on the lut bank of tht\nOrnt took tht offensive snd tht\nGermans were said to ba withdrawing In the face of thii atUck.\nAmerican troopi wtrt reported to\nhare penetrated Into Nantes on the\nLoire River.\nTht Canadian and Brltlih thruit\nthreatened to draw a noon around\ntht crick Otrman unlu louth ef\nCaan and a Cinidlin Army spokes\nmsn uld tonight tht Otrman* at\nlaat ware pulling eut of thl* pec\nkit bttwun th* Orni and Lain\nRiven.\nA plnciri movtmtnt on I muoh\nllrgir   Kill   alu   threitened   thl\nOermans with tht Amtrlcin puih\net the louth if tht Allitd lint,\nField dlipatchei from tht Brltanny\npeninsula reported fall of It Malo\nWhile ether unconfirmed reporti\nuld Amtrlcin forcts hid pent\ntreted Nantot tn tht Loin Rlvtr\ntnd puahed Intt Angm M mllu\nNtrthttit Of  Ntntii.\nPrying open Ihe Northern hinge of\ntha German line, tht Canadian! cap,\ntared Solgnollu snd reiched ts\ntreu U Campagm, broadening their\nwtdgt to more than six mllu it lu\nbees louth of Cam ud st ltut three\nmllu tt a point about five mllu\nNorth of FaUUe.\nIt was disclosed tb* Oermans had\nregained Mortain In tha seesaa\nfight ruulting from thtlr counter\nattach East of Avranchei, but the\nAmerican! ware gaining lncreaalng\nry advaoUgeout _\nto the North trom which to\nool the wholt sector.\nThe Canadlen advance toward Fa\nlalat nw armor and lnfintry fan\nnlng out last of tha Caen-Falalu\nHighway.\nLt-Gen. Crerir'i troopt wan less\nthaa a mile tram Pootlgny, itaelf\nleu than tlv* mllu from Filalu and\nhad over run Bretteville Sur Lalte,\non* of the moat Important objectivi\nof th* drive, Grilnvllle, Ctuvillt U\nCampagne, Brettevltlt U Rebel,\nHtutmttnil, Cintheiux, Robtrtimu-\nnil, SecquvlUe U Campagne and\nnumeroui other villagu. They took\nmore than -000 prisoners.\nReu Munro, chief Cenadlan Preu\nWar Cerreapendent In France, ae\nurlbed tht break through tf in\narmoured column tn tht right\nflink af the Canadian advaiwt\n\"iinutionti\" ant uld tM Itft\nflank new wu driving ta eatth up\nwith tht advance an the right.\nSt. Milo wu the flnt if Brit-\ntiny's petti U turrtndtr tt tht\nAmiricin.. It It ptrchtd in in Islind off tht North Cosst ef Brit-\nUny, unntctad with tht mainland\nby a defended eavuwty,\n-onvttlmu calltd the \"key U lb*\nChtnntl lalanda,\" Britlih lalanda\nstill heid by the Germim, It hu a\ngood harbor with large dock*.\nAn aanult slso wu optntd on\nBreet st Ihe Western tip of the penimuli aftar tha garriaoo rejected in\ninvitation to surrender.\nThere wu no iadicttion thtt SL\nNutlra or Lorlant, U-bott bam on\nthe South Cout of Brittany, had\nbeen brought under the final phau\nof an attack ilmilir lo that tt Brut\nilthough tht Amerlcini wtrt ring-\nid tbout both porti it clou rangt.\nCanada Among Great\nNationi Soyi\nLondon Paper\nLONDON. Aug. I (CP Ciblt) -\nTht Dominion of Canada hu reoch-\ntd full stature among tha gnat na-\nUont of lh* world uld in Inning\nSttndtrd adltorUl today devoted\nto th* part Canadlana are playing\nto the war and noting that tht cm-\nHon of the Ut Cenadlan Army \"talis\nthe cllmts of an historic proem.\n\"II U\nnix\ndl-fli\nCity Beset by\nLooting, Outbursts\nof Civil Strife\nBUCK MARTS BUSY\n\u25a0y IDWARD KINNIDY\nAnoclitid Preu Staff Writer\nROME, Aug. I (AP)-The City a*\nFlorence, locked la\nby tb* Britlih snd Oerman amlee,\nwas reported facing \u2022 urlu of food\nand water shortagea and basal by\nlooting and outbunU of civil strife\ntoday.\nWhile military oparetloea fat and\naround Florence were limited te\npitrol forays, mechlnt gun pod*\ntions lined both beaks of the Ame\nRiver along 1U couru through the\ndty.\nThe bittle Unu hid cut the dtp\notf from food supply tnm the sur*\nrounding luuii-yaldo, and aa too*\nbed bean distributed on tha Garman\naide of tbe dty ilnce latt Fridsy.\nG\u00abrm*n dcstrattlon of tb* powtr\nplant had deprived the dty of light\n\u2022nd caused an alarming water sup*\n_Ho_Uoo.*_tf_ black marketers\ndemanding X lira (10 cento) for a\nbottle of witer. righting la known\nlo hive broken out beta ten Fascists and antl-Fuciiti. Tbe tnemy\nitill btld bridgeheids In two loops\nof tha River lut snd Wnt of the\ndty.\nElections \"Not\nDiscouraging\"\nSays Coldwell\nOTTAWA, Aug. I (CP) \u2014 M. J.\nColdwtU, C.C.F. itsdtr, nM today\nUiat the remits of yartarday* alee*\nlion* ta Qutbtc tnd Alberta \"ara\nnot discouraging.\"\n\"Wt made a itart In Quebec, was\none ant, and found tome support\nfor future activity.- be uld.\n\"In Alberta, we wara faced wtth\nan unusual situation: tbt Dally Prtu\nwhich lour yean tgo united the Ub-\ntriU tnd CootarvaUvn Into tbt tc-\ncilltd Independent party tbe Soclil Credit party tnd Ult old Communist party, under Hs new name.\nLabor Progrtulv* psrty, ill com-\nbintd to stop Uu CCT.\nObvloualy our popular vote I\ni lubttantial lncreau.\"\nExtend Power to\nSet Up Co ih\nReserve Fundi\nVICTORIA, Aug. I (CP) \u2014P\ntor village munlclpalltlu to set up\ncuh ruervt fundi for ipeclflc purpou* li given In in order-In-coundl peaeed by th* Brltlih ColumbU\ncabinet Thit powtr wn already\nhtld by rltlta tnd district munlclpalltlu undtr tb* Municipal Act,\nand Um order simply e-ttn__ to vll-\nUgaa.\n7I-YUH-OLD IS\nFATHER Of\nQUADRUPLETS\nBOGOTA Colombia. Aug I (AT)\n-Tht TS-yeer-old fither of 41 ehU-\ndrtn  todty becamt Uie fither td\ncult to recount our dtbt! quadruplet*, tbe newueptr B Soee-\nk.M__r    .1111     ,.      . .\nharder still to\nour gratitude.\" Uie SUndard uld.\n\"The htroUm of har troopt In Um\nlaet war U Ugendery. Hu prutnt\nton are their worthy nicceaton.\"\n--\u2014>\nNegro deiigned\nto Hanging\nSIATU, Aug. I (API-Ptrali\nWlllUm*. X, Negro untenced to\nhang Sept I for the hold-up diylng\nal a SeatU* grocer Dec IB. ilept\npeacefully n he wtnt on hit latt\nrid*. Sheriff HtrUn S Callahan nld\ntoday.\nWllllimi, who prvsrlouoly had attecked |all allendanlt and *h*A\nthnetened hU Iwo Negro eompin-\nlona, hu become resigned la hit\nIsle, feeling \"It U Ood i will that\nb* ihould hang.\" Callahan Mid.\ntador reported.\nHt Is Ahjnn Jsrimllln. Amalfl\nartinn. who had \u00bb children by hU\nflnt wlft tnd 11 buldn the new\n\u25a0 rrlvili, by hli ucond\nQuebec Party\nStandingi\nBy Th*  C*n*dl*fl\nFlnsl ptrty Itantlngt In Qulbu:\n11 bin I H\nUnion  Nitlonilt IS\nC.C^. 1\nNitltntllit .   _    \\\nOtftetad (Chtrlavelt-\nl*autniy) I\nTttol .     II\n \t\nI \u2014 NIUON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, AUOUST 10, .f44\nlird Reading Given Bill Renewing\nink Charters for Another Ten\nfears; McGeer Amendment Defeated\n.OTTAWA, Aui. I (CP) - Th*\nCommoni tonight fivt third reid-\nfail bj i vote ol 84 to 6 to the bill\nktnewlng tht chirten ot Canadlin\naanki lor another 10 yean.\nI Tht vol* wai recorded tt tht rt-\nqtieil of M. J. Coldwell, CCT letder,\n-Thou ptrt; (tvori nationalization\nat the btnki, and J. H. Blackmore,\nSocial Credit Home Leader, who\nargued the feaitbtlity of creating\ndtbt-frce money and the need for\n\u2022ther monttary rtformi.\n- Progrtttivt Conservative mem-\n,bcn snd A. W. Nelll (Ind. Comox-\n\u2022Albernl) voted with tht govern-\ngovernment.\ni Tht volt ctmt ihortly tfter the\niBouie htd defeited an imendment\n'tn which Q. G. McOeer (L-Vm.-\nBurrtrd) Urged that banki bt prohibited from luuing bank credit!\n.as s subitltute for currency, unleu\nauthorized to mikt iuch Issue} by \u2022\nBotrd of three, the Prime Mlnliter,\n'the Minister of Finance tnd the\nGovernor of the Bank of Canadi.\nI Following defeat of tht imendment Mr. McOeer and Arthur Blight\njtL-Parry Sound) abandoned it-\ntempts to convince the Houie of the\nlaeed for money reformi.\n, They had argued the need for iuch\nIieformi during tht examimtion of\nithe 185-clauic bill ln Ihe Houie and\nat mort than 80 ilttlngi of tht Com-\ngnoni Committee In binklng ind'In\nJeommerc*.\n, Once the bink bill wai paued, the\ni House quickly gavi third reading\nlto i bill aimed al encouraging banks\n'io provide Intermediate ind ihort\njterm loans to farmeri for the im-\n'provement ind development ol\nllarmi.\nI' Debttt on lecond reading of the\nJeovexnment's bill limed at promot-\n;ing the building nf new homes and\nithe clearance of slum areai followed.\nlUnder the bill, 1215,000,000 would\nlha mare available ln loam for Ihe\n'Sonitructlon of new homei, for the\n(improvement of existing homei ind\nitor the removal of ilumi.\nI Tiking no ptrt ln tht debite until\ni thl end, Mr. Coldwell laid ht wu\n'supporting tht propoaal because It\n'wtt i means of giving the mlnli-\niters responsible to ptrlliment t\nI greater degree of control over tht\n' operitiom ot the manetiry lystem.\nI Actually, however, tht CCF bt-\nlleved thtt the only wty of obtain-\n\u2022 ing prop\u00abr control wti through pub-\nToast Te..\n______.!\u2022\u00ab fliM' LM _ I fl ________\nnniMldo. Lort Acton. Um\npnHit Irltlah. ptrhartt Bttro-\nMn. toholnt of hi* timet, that h*\nka** too much to wri_t a book.\nBo whtt wt know of him _\u2022 to bt\nfound ln hit Itttort \u00bbnd hli l*-c-\ntuim and hit ooomIotiiJ oont_i>\nbutton, to loornoti. mW\u00bbi n*-\netntly vt mint trroat oat of hii\nWittra to rmtry Oltdttont. in\nwhirh ht ttld \"ftring rtfuttd it\nCtmbnd|c und drtrtn to tort***\nunlr-TBltlPt, I Htm had my eoa-\ntomportritc, but _pnt y\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbr_ In\nlooklnc for mtn wltt _pi.o-.ih to\n\u25a0otrt tht problwm* thtt putxlfd\n...*\u25a0, not tn re.-f.oi. or pollUca to\nmuch u tlong tht wavy Unt bt-\ntwr.n Iht two Sn I TM ilwuyt\nttaorltttd vlth mtn t gtntrttlon\noldtr tii m mytrlf. mott of whom\nd!\"d ...riy- for mt\u2014and ill of\nwhom lmpnitid mn with the tamt\nmortl, thit tn* muat do cm*'*\nIttrnlnf and thinking for oo**\nmit. without ttpectlnj ihort cuta\nor Wlylnf \u00abn ot*hor men And that\nltd to tbt ilabOTatt detachment.\ntht unamlable Isolation, tht drttd\nof ptraonal infl-ience. which you\nJustly etna tire \"\nCOODEIHAM\/WORTS\nLimited\nTORONTO, ONTARIO\nHe ownerihlp and operation of th*\nbanking lyitem.\nMr. Moor* quot*d tuthorltltt oa\neconomics to tha effect ths depression wai not caused by any deliberate restriction of credit by monttary authorities, but by mil-idjuit-\nintnti of Industry. Ht ttld tht Inflation In German\/ after tht lut war\nwu not brought about by \"s parcel\nof crooks.\" There wara honast mm\nln Germany then and thert wert\nhonest men who advocated Usu-\ntnct of itate money thert u thart\nwtrt honeit men idvocitlng It la\nCanada.\nInner reiervtt ware \"tha general\nprtctlce throughout tht world\"\nwherever ther* wu an efficient\nbanking lyitem. There wu no secrecy about the existence of th* reierve* inywhere, but ttt* smount\nwai nol disclosed.\nBank! wert different trom other\nbuimeiiei in thtt they had to pay\non demand. That wu tuy ln normil tlmu, but not to euy In difficult tlmu.\nThtrt wtre dltcloted reiervei\nMemberi of ptrlliment or som* of\nthem, might b\u00ab willing to witch\nthoie dlicloted reiervei go down\ntnd down without thinking of going to tht bink to gtt thtlr money\nout whll* th* netting wu good.\n\"I uy thtt certainly li not trut\nof Iht general public,\" uld Mr.\nMoore\nMr. IUley uld lt hid betn argutd\nthat depotilon In banka ihould bt\ncilled on to pay tor tht urvlcei\nthey received. Thtt proposition Involved depriving tht banks of tht\num of the money depoilted with\nihem and consequently depriving\nthe public. It wu \"equlvilent ts I\ncompuliory loen without Interest\"\nln retllty lt wu t tax tnd, tht\nMiniiter trgued. It wu in unfair\ntax beciuse It woulc bear mott heavily on imall builneu. It wu s re-\ngreulvt ttx which would eventual-\nIt tnd up In the price of goods. A\nlarge ptrt of It would fall on th*\ngovernment which wu th* greatest single user of banking lervlcei.\nThen wu not t bit of tvldtnet\nthit tht banka wtre making excei-\n\u25a0lve profit!. If there wert It might\njuillfiibly be argued that th* banks\nthemselves should get less for thtlr\nlervlce*. Bink profits ovtr \u2022 period of years war* Just mort than\nfive per cent on their,capital.\nMr. IUley uld ht hid been ctlltd\non thii ttaalon to ttkt the grtvtat\nreiponilbllity tver Uken by any\nflntnct mlnliter, to uy whtthtr or\nnot th* imount of Inntr rteervu\nihould be disclosed. He bad considered tht matt* carefully, ttudled\nwhat wu dont In othtr countries,\ntht poaltlon taken by prevloui ministers of finance.\n\"1 came to the concluilon It wu\nnot ln the public Intereit to dticloee\ntht Inner itaeiitt of tht Canadian\nchartered banks,\" uld Mr. Ililey.\nActually there wu nothing thar*\nbut t write down of t conatrvativt\nviluitlnn Then wu no fund, no\n\"pot of gold,\" nothing Into which\n\u2022nyont could dip.\nMonttary wu not tht mott Important policy. Other pollclt* were\nmort important for tht pott-wir\nptrlod.\nLumberjack! Nom\nOut Hottlmtn\nCRANBROOK. B.C, Aug. \u00bb-\nLumberjacks, cspltallstng on Hoteli' ilnglt error lonlght. won the\nflml toftbtll seheduU tame 44 In\ntha seventh Inning aftar ths tlght-\neit play of ths lesson. Jtckf ilngle\nfourth Inning _mr let la tbe Bate.\nmen to lou their M lead, lh* Ho-\nt*lmen tying up the gtme hi tbt\nsixth\nUnder revised plsyoff I plans,\nleading Bombers play fourth plac*\nOtto*, and Hottlmtn play Jacks\nIn beit-of-three stml-flntls, starting Monday, whlls Bombers and\nJack* pity in txhlblUon game Friday.   __________\nNatal Sergeant\nDescribes Mahony\nAction In Paper\nDeicrlptlon of th* action ot Major\nJohn Keefer Mahony, for whkh he\nreceived the Victorii Crou, by Sgt.\nA. DeAnna of Natal, B.C, ii printed\nIn a paper publlihed ln Italy. Tht\nptper wu received by Mrs. J.\nWilih, Natal.\n\"Ha wu regularly being ihot at\nby enemy snipers,\" said Bft Da-\nAnna of Major Mahony tn tha Interview. \"Although wounded he teemed ta bear a charmed life Ha Mimed to be everywhere on the battlefield and his direction of what teemed hopeless iltuitlnni undoubtedly\nlived tht brldgeheid.\nSgt DeAnna, when a aection of\nMajor Mahony'i company wu pinned by heavy machine gun lira, saw\nhU Company Commander crawl out\nand lay a amoks screen with imoke\ngrenades to extricate hli men.\nNatal man tervlng In the seme\nregiment u Major Mahony'i compmy were Sgt. Andy Knlll, Pta. Eddie Krall, Ptt. Tom Owens, CpL\nJamu Walsh, Sgt-indy Bitty, and\nSgt Amelia DeAnna.\n?\u2022\u2022 Ih Srfftr 'PEIIOIIC'\nFEMALE\nPAIN\n*___    ________    W__JL      M a \u25a0-_\t\nWIV Hi 1Pi *a**\\******wm\n. B tt unk ttnn  ton Wtt to many\nglria tod women tufftr from crami**,\nUri-fT**- trt ftr \"V. t *** ttiwd. rattlaea,\n\u2022 bit moody - -when dut to functional\nperiodic dtoturbaoc-W\u2014\nI Start ftt once\u2014try Lydla I Tint-\nhftftVi Vtttublt Compound to t*.i*t*\nftueh nrnptoma. Hnkham'a Ccm.pound\nnot only helpa to reller* monthly paln\nbut alao areomptnTtog Ur\u00abd, **\u2022*_.\nDfrroua fMllng-i Of tnU nature, ThU It\nbtotuat of Ua aoothlng aU tot oo owi\nCf wiuin'i moot narowrateT otcAMi.\nrtakham't OmpouiMl helps natura\nftnd thott tht kiod erf mtdWnt id\nbuy! follow kab*l duwetkma.\nLYD1A E. PINKHAM'S \u00a3\u00a3\u00a3.\nArrange Tax Refunds\nfor Kiska Officen\nOTTAWA, Aug. I (CPI - It**-\nenue MlnUter Glbion uld today In\ntht Commoni that refund! were being looked itter for tb* laa deduct,\ntd on tht IMS Incom* of offlcar* U\nth* tuk forct that Utt yttr occupied KUkt Ui tht Altutlana.\nDeduction! wtrt only mtdt from\ntht Income of tht officers In tba\nforce.\nMr Glbton uld thtt for Uxitlon purpose! It wu decided thtt\nKliki wu ouuide Cinidi ind ther*\nfore officen wer* not ubjtct to\nincom* Us. Tht officen wert tn-\ntilled to il* monthi exemption on\nreturn to Ctntdt ind irringemenU\nwtre being mide to htvt tht imount\ndeducted for this yttr If tht officen proceed overieu, they would\nj be entitled to I refund If tbey re-\nimilned In Cinidi. the imount deducted would ipply to Ui they\nmight owe thU yeir.\nPolish Gov't\nCriticized for\n(onslilution\nMOSCOW, Aug. \u2022 (AP)-Thi Soviet aponaored Polish Commute* of\nNitloml Llberitlon iccuied tha Po-\nUi.i-Govemment-!n-___ll\u00ab it London today of changing to the \"dictatorial\" constitution of IMS at tbe\ncoat of temporarily blocking tht\nformation of a \"Democntlc Pro\nvlslorill   Government.\"\nThl critique by th* Committee's\nNewt Agency Polprasa cime u\nPremier Slanlilsws Mlkolijcyk of\nthe Exiled Government and tbe\nCommittee apparently made ao\nmove lo resume the lntri\u00abPollih\nconference during Iht day. The critical Polpreu report, however, held\nout the poulbillty that negotistlons\nwould start again.\nAt the lams time a treat page\nannouncement uid Premier Stalin\ntold MlkoUJcxyk tn thtlr talk Aug.\nI that h* dulled ill quutloni ef\nconditions In Poland might bd decided by the PoUt themulvu.\"\nPolpreu tald tha dlmmlnnt b\u00ab-\ntween tht two Polish groupi had\n\"not brought potiilvt remits so far\nbtctuu th* iipriuntatlvw from\nUmdon did not iccept the llll Democratic constitution sad did not\nagree to renounce lha anti-Democratic eonttltuUon af IMt with til\nlit conuquencu.\"\nA lource dou lo th* MlkoUJcxyk\nIndicated that laat nlght'i conference at tha Kremlin between hii\ngroup, the Liberation Committee\nand Soviet rorelgn Commiiur Vy-\ntchttUv Molotov had taft th* doer\nopen for continuing ot nrgotlt-\nllons b*tw*en th* two Polish fiction!.\nGeorge Legebokollrr'B.t_tB.\" Hand,\nKilled Through Falling Rock\nWorking in Tunnel Near Farron\nKnocked from t portable asaffold\nby a breaking rock be hed birred\ndown from the roof of the MO-fool\ntunnel it Tunnel, last of f srron, on\nIhe C.l'.R.'i Kettle Villey lint,\nOeorgt Legebokoff, Tl, of Crescent\nValley, of a \"bridge and building\"\ntrrw, fell IT feet, ad wu killed almost Instantly, u his bead struck\nt rail, about 11 a.m. Tuesday.\nOn the portable scaffold with\nLegebokoff wu a fellow worker,\nMike Antlflaff, of Taghum, and Dim-\nock Heighten, foreman, wu on the\nroadbed nearby.\nTha operstlon on which tha men\nwtrt engaged U known as \"scaling\",\nand coniliU tn bringing down by\ncrowbars rocks that hava becomt\nloon through natural causes. Working from ons ilde of tho tunnel, tht\nmen wert protected by a barrier of\nUu, from falling rock, u thty reach-\nid over with their crowbin to work\nout loou rock. Ctrbldt limps Illuminated tht working face.\nLegebokoff barred down a large\nrack taction thought to weight\nabout a half a ton, and lt struck the\ntop of the barrier and split, one place\nbouncing over on to the scaffold\nand knocking him oft\nThe fatality occurred about M0\nfeet In from the Eutern portal.\nUgebokoffi body wu brought\ndown to Cutlegar by ipeeder and\ntrailer, arriving there about 2:40\np.m., and then taken to Trill, to\nClark, runeral Homt.\nConstable John DeVoin, of thl\nCaitlegar Detachment of the B.C.\nPolice, lnveillgited the accident,\nand Dr. J. Stuart Daly of Trail, DUtrlct Coroner, ordered an lnquut,\nConstable DeVoin arranging with\nChltf of Police r. W. Meek of Trill\nto emptnel t Jury, litis Jury wu\nconvened Wednetdty, and viewed\nIhe body, thsn adjourned to an Indefinite data.\nLegebokoff t parents Uv* st Crescent Valley, and ha hu other relitlvei In tht District\nReport Stalin\nSends Document\nto Vatican\nLOUDON, Aug. I (AP)-Tht\nNew Chronicle laid todty thtt\nMafihil Stalin had lubmltted to the\nVstlcan \"s document which\nsmounts to nothing leu than a proposal tor coordinated action between Moicow and tha Vatican tor\nthe post-wsr solution of morsl snd\n\u2022octal problems\" which sre llgely to\nhtvt Immediate effects In liberated\nPoland.\nThe article eald that Stalin\nthrough bit Ambuudor to Romt\ntuggesled to th* Pop* *n exchmge\nof vitwi to facilitate any action at\nthe peace conference\n\"Stalin mure* tba Pope,\" the\narticle uld, \"that Ruuli not only\ndou not auk anywhere to change\nthe existing todal order by lores\nbut would even eppoea It. It U the\nSoviet aim to reach lta goal by progressive development only, iccordlng to Democrttlc tnd legal prlnclplei, referring to Stalln'i adherence ln Tehertn to thl Wir tlmt ol\ntin  Wutern  Dtmocrtclei.\"\nTwo Civilion\nInttrntta Etcapt\nEDMONTON, Aug. I (CP) - *\nCMJ. from Edmonton and dUtrlct\ndetachments today sought two civilian internees who eiciped last night\nfrom Btrathmore internment camp,\n\u00bb mllu Eaat of Calgary, police announced here today.\nPolice uld they had tacapad fa>\nt truck owing an Alberta licence\nnumber C-d001\nThe intirneei trt Auguit Kathlrr\ndeicrib-d u ilx feet, on* inch tall.\nwith blond wavy hair, who walks\nwtth t limp, and Otto StoUkl, five\nlaat eight lnchu tall, with dark\nbrown hair. Both man were weiring prltontr of war clothing.\nR C.MP. wer* tlto continuing tht\nttarch for thret German prisoners\nof wtr who t_*_ap*d from \u25a0 lumber\ncimp it Bruit, 171 mllu Wut of Edmonton, Sunday Thty an: Helm\nStppmann, Wilter Krini tnd Kon-\nrid Slpplt.\nPetar Pu, the UC M P police dog\nfrom Vegreville, U tiding In th*\nlurch for thr** prUonen of wir.\nRugby Star Takes\nOvtr Corvette\nOTTAWA, Aug. \u00bb (CP)-Lleut\nTlny Hermin, former Halifax Wan-\ndared and Ottawa Rough Rider\nruby star, hu taken over Canada's\nneweit ind molt modem typ* corvette-H.M.C.S.   Huntavtll*.\nThe commissioning took plact it\n\u2022 Scottish port whert tht big Castls\nClut corvette wu built\nMilk Shortage\nin Gtrmany\nLONDON. Aug. t (AP) \u2014 A report of th* 0*ra*n rood Ministry\nreceived here todiy toncaet a growing milk ihortaga. explaining:\n\"During tha grain -arrest, eowt\nmust bt utilistd u draft anlmaU\"\nJail Breaking\nCharge Today\n1. T. M*cAvlty tnd O S Preen.\nwho wen brought btck to th* Provincial Jill hert Tuttdiy ifter recapture Mondiy it Crinbrook. will\nbt charged In City Pollc* Court\nWtdnuday before Miglitntt Willlim Brown, it 10 am., with Jill-\nbruklng. Ther ueaptd from th*\nProvincial Jail here July 11\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nI      \u2022VOUR VANCOUVIR HOMI*\nDuff \u2022rin Hotel\nmtymow, K Vaaaeeesr, * 0.\nNiwly itaevtud th\nttireufh\n\u2022levota*\nA    PATTERSON.   Ut*   A\nColtmtn. A-ft, Pr-f-liUr\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Potatngtr and Frt-ght\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\n|.C. MUIR\n\u2022honest Nelion T7| loult nd 21 ill Trail II80\nsalmo   -   KA&\"*^ttBTON   -   NAKW\nAcademy Ttachtr\nGoei to Seattle\nSitter deSelu ef the Statin of\nBt Jouph. who hu taught at St\nJoatph'i Ac*d*tny her* for tht plst\nytar, hu gont ta t new itation at\nSeattle\nTO INVBTIGAT1\nN.S.S. EXPENSES\nwntrfTPlO. Aug I (CP)-Th*\nBmcuUv* Committal of the Winnipeg Labor Coundl will ln\u00bbtall<-tt\nwhether tht cc-t of tdmlninritlng\nNitlonil Selective Serrlee U oomlng eut of the .tvenut of th* Unemployment Iniurtnc* Commliilon. Th* Council uy* Ihat NJI.S.\ncom ihould bt paid out af g*o*r*l\nrevenue\nSRACKEN TO VISIT I.C.\nOTTAWA, Aug X (CP)- John\nBracken. National Piugiftee Coo-\ntarvatlva ludir. It en rout* to nosn-\nIniting convention! ta uveral Wnt-\nirn   Cinidlin   ronltltuenelu.   Prog\nrtulvt heidgmrteri tenesmred to-\nHt gou lo Kamioopa Auf. U aad\nCourtanay Aug. I*.\nTh* watermelon hu been eutti-\nMco>W(iwi0nr40\nFed Wetk,Worn, Old?\nPte. Joseph Dyck\nof Nelson a\nPrisoner ol War\nPreviously rtported mining In\nictlon, Pta. Joseph Bud Dyck of\nNtUon U officially known to be a\nprUoner Of war, hU pirenu, Mr.\nand Mrs. J. Dyck, 307 Delbruck\nStreet, hsvs ban idvlied.\nThe lnternitlonil Red Crou Committee It Genevi, SwItierlind, had\nofficially reported the Nelson loldier\nu s prUoner of wtr In Camp Stalag\n7A. a telegram from tht Department of Nttlontl Detence to hU per-\nents read.\nPta. Dyck. IJ, a native of Swift\nCurrent, Saak., and ruldent with\nhli parenU here for II yean, enllited ln June, 1M0. Ha urved overuu line* Mty, 1M3.\nTwo brothtn _rt members of tht\nArmed Service*, Cpl. Devld Dyck\n| with ths Cinadlan Army In Canada.\nand Abl* Sum in Elmer Dyck. RC.N V R. tt Nanalmo. A third brother. Ted, U t Stlvition Army officer\n\u2022t Sukitoon.\nQue. Elections\nSwing From\nCH1LLIQWACK, B\n(CP)-The Unions National! vie\ntory In Quebec clurly Indicate! a\nswing away from the Ll_*r_ls snd\nfortctili strong sopport far ths\nPrograuive Conservstive Pirty in\nUw Federal campaign, P. D. McArthur, National President of the\nProgreulve Conservative Party,\nsale today In commenting on the\nQuebec election.\nHie Albert* result too U til to\ntht good, Mr. McArthur added. \"II\nll proof that the C C.r li not marly u powerful u had generilly\nbeen supposed.\"\nAllies Winning\nMedical War\nIn Pacific\nOTTAWA, Aug. t (CP) - Back\nfrom the Southwest Piclflo war\ntheitre, Dr. Thomu I\" Donnelly,\nLlberil M.P. for Wood Mountain\nConstituency in Ssikitchewen, uld\nhen todty thtt tht Alllu were definitely winning the medicil war ln\ntha Pacific He alio uld that at\nlent two Canadian officen have\niten ictlon ln thit thtttre\u2014it Sal-\npan.\nThen was evidence thit Jipaneie\nmedical officen wen good but thetr\nInstructions were being disregarded\nby the military clau and th* enemy\nwu dying off In larg* numberi\nfrom dlsesu snd even minor\nwounds.\nHe uld th* Auitrsllsn Medical\nCorps wu reclaiming between SO\nand U per cent of cuuiltlei tor\nfurther action.\nBittlefront blood plasma treatments and the uie of penicillin and\nothtr drugs behind the Hoe* wtre\nperforming curitlve miracles, he\ncontinued. Penicillin hsd removed\nthe scourge of venereal dUease\namong Australian troops and he\nwu told that curei wen 100 per\ncent even among patltnU who had\nchronic typu iuch u gonorrhea\nrheumatism. Tht new drug, ita-\nbrlne, hid cut the Incidence of malaria to ilmoit nothing.\nDr. Donnelly also mide the first\nreport of Canadian Army penonnel\nIn action in the Southwut Pacific.\nAt Honolulu he mtt Cipt Wlllitm\nE. Witt of Ottawi ind Cipt. Fred\nJ. Pulton ot Kimloopi, B.C., who\nwen attached to American forct*\nin th* recent tction tt Stipin.\nHt uld tht two officen told him\nthat Jipenue prltontrt it Saipan\nbit. matched tnd kicked tfter they\nhid been taken, refusing to sdmlt\ndefeit\n\"Our men don't din trust them\ns ucond, they tre k treicheroui,\"\nht continued, \"You ctn't offer t\nwounded Jtp t glau of water or a\nbandage, he'i liable to pull a gun\ntnd ihoot you. They hava come to\ntha concluilon thit the only good\ntnd nfa Jap U t deid Jap.\"\nClearance Value\nSummer\nCottons\nLost of our better Summer\nCottons. Regular up to\n$10.95.   Sale price:\n$5.95\nAlpine Slacks\nThe last of our Summer Alpine Slacks. Regular $3 75.\nSole price:\n$2.95\nChildren's Wear\nFinal clearance In Children'!\nSummer Sweaters and Short\nPants. Regular up to $1.39.\nSale price:\n69'\nBaby Sets\nSheet ond Pillow Case In Rayon\nSilk: White with Blue border and\nBlue with Pink border. Regular\n$3.25.  Sale price:\n$1.95\nFINK'S LADIES' WEAR\nSAYS I.C. TIMIEHMEN\nSHOULD HAVI\nOWN RESEARCHERS\nVAKCOUVW, Aug. \u2022 <cr>-\nBrltlih Columbia tlmberroen ihould\ntttibllih their own itutrch group!\nta discover whtt poulbilltiu lie\nIn timber now going Into dUctrd.\nOuton T DuBoli, Vice-PrHldent\nof Monaanto Chemical Co. St.\nLouU, Mluourl, uld on t rtatt hen\ntoday.\nRobot Tragedy\nOTTAWA, Aug. S (CP) - Thli It\nhow th* war affected the Davenport family of Edmonton. Alta.\nMr, and Mn Geoffrey Dtvenport\ntheir wn Rod tnd daughter Freda\nwent to Britain Juit befon lb* war\nitarted.\nlit enlisted u t prlvitt hi i BrltUh unit but later became \u2022 lieutenant wilh tht tSth Highlanders of\nToronto.\nHe married in Engllih girl tnd\nurly In Junt this yur tilt parents visited hU wife and htr parenU In Southern Englind\nFreda Davenport, now t CWAC.\ngot luvt tnd io did Rod. lo Join In\ni wukend family reunion.\nLieut Davenport irrived Ln tilt\nneighborhood of his mother-in-liw'i\nbom* to find It I (littened man of\nbrick and mortar It had received t\nblut of \u2022 flying bomb. HU wife.\nmothtr, father, and mother-in-Uw\nwere dead. HU inter-ln-ltw and her\nbiby wtn ipjred\nTht family had ipant thi night In\nI -heller and bad Juit stirtru prt-\npintt.ni for tnothtr day, when the\nbomb struck.\nA filhom, uatd u i unit of meu-\nurement In ua depth. U ill ftet\nSeventeen Misting\nAfter Havana Crash\nHAVANA, Aug. t (AP)-Bev*n-\nteen puungen ire dud or miulng\nu the ruult of tht cruh of \u2022 Pan-\nAmerican flying boat which brok*\nIn two and unk yesterdsy In an attempted takeoff trom tha rough\nwiten of Nipe Bty, in Northetstern\nCub-\nNina passengers ind tht crew of\nflvt irt uft.\nSurvivor! were were flnwn *-\u25a0*-*\nfrom Anllllt, scene of tha accident,\nto Mumi uid tney I.ll _.._.... .....\nall of thou who ire mining wen\ntripped In the dipper i>-d were\ndrowned Sll bod it i hive bten recovered.\nWilliam D Smtllwood. Sin Juan\nlutomobllt deiler. uld there were\niwelU In tht Bay u tha big tour-\ntngined clipper roared over ..,._.-\ntar for i takeoff.\n\"Jutt u wt wen rudy to leive\ntha water.\" he related, \"wt hit t\nhigh rwtll It tore tht bottom out of\ntht ihip. Wt mutt havt been going\nSO or 90 mllu in hour\n'There wu t lot of yelling ln th*\nplan*.\n\"I sm sure thtt mott of tht people\nln th* centre of tht ship wtrt\ndrowned.\"\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEOAR, B. C.-C.R. Young\nof Trsll wu s vUltor to Cutlegar\nand Robson.\nMn. Carl Broadman vUlted Nalaon Monday.\nMr. and Mn. Cutillo ind daughten vUlted Cutlegar.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Bailey of Trail\nwho hsve been vUltlng their diughter Mrs. Ross, lefl for Kulo. They\nwen iccompinied by their ion Doug\nand grandson John Rou\nMr. md Mrs S. Willice of Brandon, Man. hava arrived to spend\na holiday with their ton tnd diugh-\nter-ln-Uw, Mr. ind Mn Don Wallace\nMr. and Mn J. DeVlto of Trail\nwere in Cutlegar recently.\nMrs. Aim DavU snd MUs Rou\nEnglund spent Wedneidiy in Trail\nMn. A. Mikaroff, John Makiroff,\nMrs, J. Popoff, Mrs. Hoioboff, Frrd\nFoot-off, John Hoioboff vlalted In\nUrind Forks last week.\nMr. and Mrs. Charles King and\nfamily an spending * vacation with\nMrs. King's pirenu, Mr. and Mn\nDavU it Rlondel,\nStanley WiUon returned homt iftar spending i tew days at the Coast\nLoul* Priori* U ipendlng t holiday at Christina Lake.\nMr snd Mrs. Rou Whittaker ind\nfamily an visiting relitlvei at Kaalo.\nAcl NeU Hanion returned to\nhU station at North Battleford. Saak.\naftar s luve with his lamlly here.\nMn Robert Magu and Mn T.\nThompton of Robton vUltad Cutlegar Saturday.\nLome Iluddluton, Gordon Sutherland and Lloyd Naau wan visitors\nto Trail Saturday,\nGeorge Poohachof! of Trail visited Cutlegar Friday.\nT. Horroff and ion Bill!* wm\nTrail vUlton Saturday.\nLucy MarlUs and Charlu Broad-\nman returned home altar ipending\na month at Rent ti.\nMr. and Mrs. McCarthy of Trail\naccompanied by Mr. and Mra Frink\nSchnieblt of Oraat Falls, Mont,\nwart guttU of Mn A. Siunden.\nMr. and Mn C. Broadman and ion\nRene viilttd Slocan City\nVUlton ta Ntlton recently wo*\nMrs. A Saunders, Mr. and Mrs A\nErmrnko, tnd Peter Fomenotf.\nVUlton to Trail on tha weekend\nwen Mr. and Mn J. Martini, Mn\nM Stainton, Mn I. Petanon, Mn A.\nUlna and Peter Hoodicoft\nMluu Eva and Norma Petenon\narrived homa aftar a holiday tl\nChristlni Likt.\nMr. and Mn E. EnnU of Trill an\nguests of tht litters parenti, Mr.\nand Mn. Peter Ronui\nMn Oeorge Thomu of Pentlcton\nirrived bin Sundiy lo ipend \u25a0 holiday with her son-in-liw and daughter, Mr. and Mn J. Gnodfriend.\nMiu Betty Hirvtlb returned to\nbtr homt ln Nelton ifter ipendlng\nthe put two wuki with htr bro-\nthir-ln-ltw ind ilittr, Mr. and Mn\nN. Byitrom.\nM. Pitenon vUltad In Roulind.\nJohn Wildle vUlttd hU fimlly In\nNtUon ovtr tht weekend.\nU.S. Duck Hunters\nGet Longer Season,\nMort Ammunition\nWASHINGTON, Aug. I (APl-\nHunten ln the United Statu will\nhave a longer open season on ducki\nIhU Fall and mon ammunition with\nwhich to ihoot them.\nLiberalised regulations tor -looting mlgntory game blrdi wara innounced todiy by Interior leert-\ntary Harold Ickea. Wtr Production\nBoird source! estimated about 6_\nper cent of the normal ammunition\nsupply will be iviiltblt tor civilian purpoeee between now ind On.\nII.\nOpen teeton on wind ducki\ngnu, brant, md coot will bt Sept\nid-Dec. 8. In tht Northern tier of\nState*, Oct lt-Jtn. 1 In tht Inttr-\nmedlite son*, and Nov. J-Jan. X\nfarther South.\nThe dally bag limit on ducks remains tt 10, except thtt each bun\ntar U allowed an additional bag of\ntive millirdi, pintails, snd wldgons,\nsingly or ln aggregate.\nAstoria. O-tgon. sru founded In\nMil u \u2022 fur trading poet by John\nJacob Astor\nDiarrhoea\nDysentery\nIf ni art seddWr attache, wltk\nAarri-a, dyraatary, eolit, eraanw tr\nptiai la Uu rtoma-l oe bowtfa, tr\naay loou-su tf tk* bowib do tat\n\u2022sm valaeble tlmt, bat it oatt pre-\ncan a bottia of Dr. Ftwlu _ B_-\ntreet of Wild Btnwbtrry ad tu\nhow qaiakly lt wtU givt yoa rtiUf.\nWk. ro. ut \"Dr. IWarl\"\n-n an aet aptrl\u2014tlag eHh uau\naew aad aatrled rauMy, bU wt\nthat bu itood tht Utt of tim*; ut\nthat ku but oa tht marktt for tk*\nput H wt Beware al ubtti-\ntataa. TUy may bt dtagwmi ta\n-wteettk.\nOtt \"Dr. TtwUr't\" aad ful uf-\ntW T. MSbm Oa. IU, TW_. OU.\nI've found I can\ngive up dosing!\n\"I've found l far better way to correct\n_c_-ttp_t_-_i I On* that glvu aw tht\nkind oT luting relief l'vt tlwiyi\nwanted, and aertt\ngot, tratn _____\npilW md purgatives, l'vt tried\never so many, but\nit'i nu-xiot\nAji.aaAH rtga-\nUrly fu mt from\nIf your conttl-\np-tion m dm to\nUck of \"bulk\" kt\ntht dies, try _LL-\n_\u00bb__    It _*t* it\nthe _*_*_ A use\n\"bulk-forming\"   material\nuay, B*-_ral i_mi_uiIi_I Try\n____U_O0_ <_-,-_\u25a0__! rvfulaHy.\npbaty  of   _*Mr.   V<\n____-__-__!. t tilt*. Madt by\nla '\nTHE SUPERIOR\nBATHROOM\nTISSUE\nYour Grocer hell now.\nNUM  ANO  POLISH  LABORS*! MgSO   IN PftANOSi Smiling krtadty *nd wheel**, their I..\n. Wm* *a-*ltvu wht ttl It* t*r th* HetU la tht \"OrfMlsttlM T*dT *re emiwret otter they wtr*\nfrssdlto Auertaee feraea, Impressed late Ms* l-tawwiii L*t\u00abv totttll*\u00abit aftae Oeewsaa *mup*il*n A\nthtlr Keme dUtrtat l\u00ab Ntassd end Bauta, H\u00bb*r wtrt tweed \u00abe Uker it building lb* ntw-enclitd\n-Atlt-tU Will\" aad ether lerMflU-Hee-   Thga- w\u00bbes \u25a0 l|lSg-|- with bumedlata deeth ky their NeU\nIL...I.a*J       __.,\u2022_\u2022\nSOVEREIGN\n 1.000 Attend\nServices for\nieven Airmen\nSOMEWHERE IN FRANCE-Two\nthouund people ettended the strvic* held ln a church decorated with\nthe flap of tha Allied Nitloni when\nuven tlrmen shot down on July St\nwsrs burled on July X In a little\nvillage ln tb* Department of Chi.\nSHOPPING these days\nreally requires fitness.\nEno helps to clcsnsc the\nsystem of the wsstes end\nexcess gastric adds thtt most\nsi way i bring 00 sluggishness,\nIndigestion tod a listless\nfeeling that take the edge off\nlife. Spsrkling tod refreshing, Eoo is pieattnt to tike-\nfree of |hirih, bitter silts,\ngentle bat effective in lu\nsctlon. Buy t large bottle\ntoday from toy druggists\n.i**'tt\nPARKUNG AND REFRESHING BEFORE BREAKFAS\n\"Contusion of\nThought, Voice\"\nJays E. Roper\nEDMONTOH, Aug. t (CP) - timer Roper, Provlnci*! OCT Ueder\nwhou party wtnt down to dtfttt\nIn Alberta voting yuterdty ttld\ntlectlon results ln both this province\nsnd Quebec indlcste \"there It e\nconfuilon at thoufht end voice ln\nvirloui parti of Ctntdt, which Is\nnot tncouriglng for our ordered\ndetling with tbt probltmi that will\nface Ctntdt ln tht dtyt thetd.\"\nMr. Roper nld lt hid betn hli\nhope thtt tht election! would Indlcste some progruslv* unity did pre-\nvill ln Ctntdt.\n\"I bop* thtt In spite of preeent appearance* *om* unity of thought tnd\naction mty yet ttnergs and thtt tbe\nCanadian people may rally tround\ntome Just snd effective nttlontl program to deal with the (reel problem*\nwhich will ftct thii nitlon In tht\npoat-war period.\n\"That It a hope In whleh I am sure\nall serious-thinking Canadians will\nunite.\"\nGarman Ambassador\nArrested on\nRtturn From Turkey\nISTANBUL, Aug. I (AP)-Fnni\nvon Piptn, former Oerman Ambuudor to Turkey, wu arrested m\nsoon u he entered Oarmany yesterday on bis return from Ankara, an\nofficial of an International bank\nhere reported last night The bank\nofficial, a personal friend ot Von\nI'ipen, received no details of ths trust\nVICTORIA SOLDIER\nWOUNDED IN NORMANDY\nVICTORIA, Aug. I (CP) - Word\nhu been received by Mrs. J. Ranking, Victorii, that har husband, Pte.\nJohn Ranking, wu wounded In action ln Normandy on July 25.\nEven if we kad\nenouqh telephones\n(which we haven't)\nand enough wires\n(which we \"Haven't)\nwe still wouldrif have\nenough central office\nequipment\nto give service to\neveryone\n\u2022\u2666Ht \u2022\u2666 Fw#\nTw4HW*tfw*li   Of   p#Opw   ttw    Mtftf   MfllM\nMPr**C4 ftl#M *\\*Vf%, ROT D#CMfM Or 0M4 Sn#fT*9f0 N<\nof ft*any, ell due ro the wjr.   And by n# w#iih\n*-ffictilHM li Hm tock  #f  c#nf?m  offico\nivitcKboird, diil micliiR-im end to on.\nThtttm   cm   bi   no   chinge   in   rtit   iNmHw   IW  Hm\npT*r***e9w*\\*tf  D+C4UM rOCTOCMS fwOt   **%e\\t*m  *% pCOflVCt NM^MVHV\nequipment tre now m*a*4 ta Ml wat at******.    la taa\nmeantime, essentisl needs, particularly tttose In connect ion\nwMi Hm wtr effort, mutt tatxe tint.\nB-C-TELEPHONE  CO.\n\u25a0y KIRKI t. SIMPSON\nAsseelebd Prtu Wtr Analyst\nSubttenllilly I third ot tht Stint\ntnd Loir* btiim now tre within thl\nJOO-milt double-ire ot tht fluid illled front icrou Northwutern\nFrance, from the channel coast to\nthtt of the Biy of Biscay, completely cutting off both the Normandy\nand Brlttnny penlniulu.\nBy Nasi admission, Canadians\nclosing In on Falalee to tbt North\nand Americans thundering up Ihe\nLoire beyohd, captured Lt Man* ln\ntha South were within 100 milu or\nleu of Paris.\nIt Is not yet certain that allied\nitritegy dou not cow slm at an\nearly and even more decisive victory In France thtn ousting Oermin Invaden from Paris.\nA crisis for the Oermin Army,\nstubbornly resisting on tha North\nand North-centre flank ln th* Seine\nLoir*  theitrt and weakly reeling\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nbtckwtrd undtr Ytnkee irmor td\nhiramir blowi In the South, It fut\ndeveloping.\nTh* scytha-llke Amerlcin iweep\nup the Loire Valley could be pointed\nat Paris, or rtadad to by-pau the\ncity and crou the Sel'ie tar Inland\nto outflank 111 whole count to thl\nlet. It oould begin curling North-\ntutwird to gtt betwten the miln\nOtrmtn Army ind Puis, snd tht\nSeine tnd deitroy lt In tht field betwun \u25a0 British-Canadian anvil and\na' many-beaded American armored\nhammer.\nThat tha Nuified Oerman commind ln Franca la hampered by fanatical holding orderi from Berlin\nthat military experience cannot justify, u well u being driven by Hitler \"Intuitive\" leidership to lulcidtl\nand futile counter attacks, li mort\nthan Indicated.\nTha upihoot could M utter wreckage of the whole Oerman Army.\nSays Voters\nStampeded Into\nSupporting S.C.\nIDMONTON. Aug. t (CP) - J.\nPercy Page, chairman of the Independent citizens association uid today, ln a itatement following yei-\nterday'i provincial election which\nhit pirty suffered defeit, that an\nanalyiii of tht returns showed \"voters wert stamptded Into lupporttng\ntht Social Credit Government\nthrough tha fear of a poulblt CCF\nsuccess.\"\nIn the lut leglilstu' the Independents had the second largest\ngroup of members.\nMr Psge said lt wu not s healthy\ncondition i any province for a government to htve \"such an overwhelming majority. However, wt IndependenU iccept th* ruult u good\nsportsmen.\"\nYanks Complete\nConquest of Guam\nPEARL HARBOR, Aug t (.API-\nAmerican forcu completed their con\n'iueit of Guim Tuuday except for t\n\u25a0mill Intend ins near Pit! Point\nwhere surviving Japeneu ware surrounded, s Pacific Fleet heidquirten innounced today. Piti Point I*\n\u2022t th*  Northeiit  corner of Guim.\nReconouut of tb* Island wu completed on the Uth dsy of th* campaign.\nGivt Three Awards\nFollowing Keremeoi\nShooting Fray\nVICTORIA, Aug. I <(_P) \u2014 Two\ncivilian and a provincial policeman\nwtr* in tided hooonrlumt by lb*\nCabin* today.\nAttornty-Gtntrtl R. L. Maltland\n\u2022aid award* wer* made following reporta of t ihootlng \u2014tny near e_t__-\nmtot June II. when Constihli William B Stewart wu shot twice,\nwhite trying ta irreit s man gone\nCou. Stewart wu uited to *\nKara_r___* houte where in tnotne\nman wu threatening te shoot hit\nwife Stewart wu shot at he grappled with tha mad-man. The latter\nthen forced his wife la a car and. uiing her u i ihteld. beaded for tbe\nSlmllkimoan River.\nTh* fugltlvt Jumped into th* river\n\u25a0nd th* iwift witeri cirrled him to\naa attend. Thru Provincial Polict-\nmen\u2014CpL W. C Murray and Coniteblu H. Crimen and C H. Atchl-\nio_ followtd hi t boat which ctp-\n\u25a0teed ind nirrowiy aacaped with\ntheir Uvea. Next day two clvillim,\nPederun tnd Pinoni rowed te the\n-land and captured the Insane man.\nCotKtabl* Stewart la recoraring.\nJehovah's Witnenei\nMoot in Winnipeg\nWINNIPEG, Aug. I (CPI - Mor*\nthan 1.000 member* of th* Jehovih'i\nWltneau* tact rirnuasillng Ontario.\nManitoba. Saakatchewan. and \u00bb___-\n\u2022rn United Stete* Districts mtt htrt\ntoday In th* flrtt public numbly\nline* tbt organlutlon wu bemud\nby tbe Dominion Oo.iinewt In\nJuly. IStfl. Tht btn wu lifted lut\nOctober.\nM. M Do-nit td New York Oty,\nChilrmin td the Aaaamhly, denied\nthat Jehovah _ Wltaaiu* had ever\noppoeed Canada, war effort and\nnld the ittltudt ef tht organlaa-\ntloei had bean mlirepreeented The\norganiaatlon teft tht mitttr ef c\u2014nt-\nctentlout objecting to the Indlvldutl\nExposed Alberta\nto Dangers ol\nIsolationism\nIDMONTON, Aug. > (CP)\u2014Jimei\nA. MacPhenon, Provincial Ltbor-\nProgreulvt leider, whou ptrty\nwtnt down to dtfttt in tht Albert!\nelection yuterdiy, itld thtt In tht\ncampaign the Labor-Progreulvu\nhad \"txpoied to Alberta the danger!\nof the isolationism ind defeitlsm of\nIht   CCF.\"\nHt uid that of all partlei, the Libor-! .ogreulves htd concentrtted\nespecially on defeat ol tht Independents.\n\"Our psrty hsi made \u2022 dent In the\nprovince, s ltrger dent than we've\never made,\" iaid Mr. MacPhenon.\nIf tht Soclil Credit government,\ngiven t new term of office In the\nvoting, did not meet the people'i\nneedi, \"we'll take itept to tee there\nit t chtnge of government.\"\n<651\nVICTORIA SCHOOL\nINSPECTOR TO RETIRE\nVICTORIA, Aug. t (CP) - W. O,\nGtmble, Inipector of Schools ln the\nVictorii Rurtl District will retln\non Government tupennnuitlon at\nthe end of this month. He will be\nreplaced by J. E. Brown, Inspector\n\u25a0t Pentlcton, Education Minister H.\nG. Perry, snnounced today.\nCol. J. N. Burnett recently dli-\nchirged from the Army, will become\nInipector at Ptntlcton.\nSundown Slim\nPans Gold\nIn Ihe Lardeau\nFrom beeswax clay In the bed of\nCascade Creek In the Leirdeiu.\n\"Sundown Slim\" Stuart panned 9.9\nnuncet of placer gold ln two houn,\nlut wetk\u2014eo he itated Monday\nnight In Nelion Th* gold li on dt-\nposit in a Kulo bank.\nHe wu to leive Tuesdiy for C*\u00bb-\ncadt Creek ig.in, to tek* tn in outfit for nlt-cring. and a group of Inter _*t*d Amerlcin vttiton. Including s group of tourists for whom th*\ntrip wu imnged by Bud Stevens\nThe outfit being taken In Includes\nChlneu water wheel and \u25a0 \"ihort\nlong torn,\" th* latter tha trough for\nwishing gravel with water pumped\nby tht water wheel.\nGliciil gold depoilti were the\ntrig\u2014i. Sundow Slim uyt, of the\ngold collected tn the clay ledlment,\nIn the stream bed down from tht\nCucadt Cruk fills.\nSundown Slim is widely known In\nB C mining and protpectlng clrclei\nHa sru personally tn tha Lardeau in\nlttt, la the days of tba Lucky Jack\nincitement Hia varied experience\nIncludu lengthy period of ranching\nnear Hedley. A year or two ago he\nwu bl the employ of the C.M.tsS\nCompeny, pn-twitlng st - Pinchi\nUka np North, end last Fall wu\nworking te the Standard people tt\nSllverton. HU recant trip Into the\nLardeau wu hit Drat visit then In\ni ltngthy P*riod.\nPeaches Now lir\nTb* Itrgut moron m worki has-\ntry wai thtt af Croturb. Khan Tte\nf0RCUTS,BURRS\nAMD BRUISES\nOlYMPENt\nTHE ANTISEPTIC\nLINIMENT\nFull Swing\nThat wUl Uktly be tht latt wtek\noe ipncoU Then la atlll a fair\nquantity In wholaaal* and retail\n\u25a0tock ia Nelaon but thart It not Uktly to bt tny further ihlpment from\nthe Okinlgan.\nRochaater trtt-itom puchu an\nnow in th* market and the quality\nIt txceptlontlly good. Slits are bettor than uaual and tha fruit should\nnova out easily. The demand toe\nplumj It being taken can of principally by local prod-can. & C\ncantaloup* an now oo the market\nIn grut quantity and an priced\nvtry naao-ably. Tba quality of\nthut It tictlltnt\nTomato demand It being taken\ncare of by Okanagan ihlpmenti tnd\nsomt local grow* in now on Uu\nmarket Tb* uau ippltet to cucumber* Local core I* commencing to\nmo vi hut ll not plentiful u y*t\nThen It l good supply of ortngtt.\n]\u00bbm_r_. and grapefruit from California. Riuootd goodi iuch u con-\n.eetlonerln ara still very scarce\nCarload arrivals recently Include\ntight tf Hour aartelt. mill had and\ngrilni. ana rirVoad of ortnfu ird\noni of ml-ed. meetly fruit from th.\nThree Men Givsn\nSuspended Sentence\nin Zoo* Suit Rioti\nYANCOirVTIt Aug \u2022 'CP. -\nThree aua. twe ef t_t saarchant\nemtntex wbo war* irrtattd July II\ntnd rhtrgtd wttk rrutlng \u2022 dli-\nIn __-n*rt__a with *r.i\n.A\nkwom mint, after they **** to\n_gt tm bonds ta keep tbt peace\nte us* yeer.\nTb* seen aee: Wlliltts R- CArry.\nIt; Albert * Pa-dtngtaa.  It, and\nML\nNothing Concrete\non Atsouination\nOf Himmler Rtport\nLONDON. Aug I (AP) - Rntlth\nIts-ill j -tinuter tad b_\nefceM. u  rite til  by I\nAmy Int.llli\n**T Rrttosw le\n-Thie ippeen tt bt t\nLethbridge Elects\nLanderyou,\nS. (. Member\nLETHBRIDGE, AlU , Aug 0 (CP)\nJohn C. Landeryou, former Social\nCredit member today wai elected to\nthe Provincial Legislature for Lethbridge comtltuency, defeating David\nElton, Independent.\nFinal count gave Mr, Landeryou\n2M9 and Mr. Elton 234...\nThe election of Mr. Landeryou wai\nconceded although ballota marked\nby tervlce voteri from Lethbridge\nhad not been received. Only blank\nballot* had been distributed for that\nconstituency and thus the soldier\nvote could not change the reault.\nTaber results were: Lee <SC> 2474;\nHindi (CCF) 674, Davidson Hnd.)\n406,\nGeorge MacLachlan, Independent\nparty whip In the lait legislature today was defeated in his campaign\nfor reelection in Pembina constituency.\nThe completed count of votes cast\nyeiterday gave the victory to I. D\nJorgeneon. Social Credit candidate.\nCanadians\nWounded by\nAllied Bombs\nBy   WILLIAM   SMITH   WHITI\nAiiociated Preia War Corr ttpondent\nWITH THE 1ST CANADIAN\nARMY IN FRANCE, Aug 6 (Delayed) (AP) \u2014 A senior Canadian\nitart officer told war corretpondenta\ntoday that tn this afternoon's heavy\nraids by American four-engined\nbomben In support of the Canadian\noffentlve South of Caen, from tix\nto ID bomba fell ihort resulting tn\ncasualties to Canadian penonnel\nA high Canadian officer wm one\nof tbe wounded.\nSix hundred American heavies\nparticipated tn the raid which wai\ndirected against German positions\ntjefore the Canadian lint.\nThe staff officer who dltcloted\ntheae accident! said he did not know\nto what they an contributed, but\nitrongly emphailzed they had no\nill effect on the course of the offender\nReport 5\/ Fires\nDuring Week\nThree email forest fires were reported Wedneeday bringing the total outbreaks to .17 during the week\nIn tbe Ntlaon Forest District. The\nnew fire* are at Little Glacier Creek\nand Hall Creek in tht Duncan River\narea, and one in tht Little Slocan.\nAll tht fires now burning art\namall onet and well under control\nThere art still three burning in the\nFernle District, thrte in Cranbrook.\nthret In Kaalo, one at New Denver,\ntwo at Nakuap. on* at Rottland and\non* at Grand Forks Fires reported\nin tht Eaet Kootenay during th*\nwttk numbered 17, Wett Kootenay\n34. and Boundary 6\nNILSON DAILY NIWS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1944-1\nINCOI-POStATID   lit MAV I870.\nSport Shirts\nFOR ALL SPORTSMEN\nShirts that are tailored by a\nfamous maker for all sportsmen, golfers, fishermen,\nyachters or hikers. Large,\nroomy eut with long or short\nsleeves. Sizes: Small, Medium and Large.\n.2.50\nMen's Dress Socks\nMen, here is the chance to replenish your\nsock supply with smart new patterned dress\nsocks. Green, Blue and Maroon in sizes\nlO'\/a- 12.\n49c\nBoys' Summer Trousers\nSanforized Cotton Wash Trousers Ihat\nare tailored for wear and appearance.\nIdeal for active boys during the Summer months Reduced from higher\nprice lines. Sizes 27 lo 32.\n(2.59\nBoys' Pullover Sweaters\nNow that Ihe evenings ore cooler your\nboy will be wonting one of these smort,\nsnug-fitting sleeveless pullovers. Plain\nshades in _v.aroon and Green. Sizes\nSmall, Medium and Large.\n495\n\"Lady Hudson\" Shoes\nHere's your favorite shoe for\ndress or everyday wear \u2014\nthat goes with everything\u2014\nBrown, Blues and Block in\nsnappy new pumps or ties.\nSizes 6-9. A \"Bay\" branded\nline.\n$5.75\nChildren's\nBlack Patent Straps\nShiny potent leather upper* with a sturdy\nleather sole and rubber heelt thot pre designed fot the young modems of today\nSizes B-10V..\nChildren's Oxfords N\nBrown or Block Oxfords with flexible yet tturdy leather\ntoles and rubber heels for happy foot comfort.\nSizes . - 8   Pair   f l.tt\nSizes 8V_ - 12.    Pair  fl.tt\nSizet I2V_ - 3.   Pair \u00ab_-\u00bb\n$3.25\nFrtnch Pilot\nand Author\nRaportad Missing\nROME, Aug _ (API - Antoln* ie\nSt. _j_up\u00ab!7. 44. Fi-nch pilot *nd\n\u25a0 uthor. Is missing after a mlulon\nnver Southern Franc*, an official\nannouncement said  todsy.\nDuring his youth ht wai a French\nmill pilot snd from the** expert-\nencei he produced hli novel, ' Night\nFlight.\" HU Flight to Arr**.\" published In  IMS. give* in accouot of\nhli lait reconnilisan.* flight onr\nFranca In Hty, 1M0.\nHa ascaptd wb*n Franc* fall He\nhad nturned to duty only a e__rt\ntlm* igo.\nManitoba Man\nMurdered by Nazii\nTHI PAS. Mm . Aug \u2022 tCP) -\nL-Cpl Austin R Fuller, formerly\nThomas of Elphlrvstone. Man., had\nA Rapid City. Man. wu among\nlh* group c. II mldler. murrlered\nhy th* Nisli In Nnrmindy Jun* I,\nhis sister. Mrt Mlike Thome*, wu\nadvised her* todiy [jst weet It\nwa* announced thit Rfm William\nllao   b***l   murdered\nTh* ua* of seiseet dite* hsrk tn '\nthe    earlleet    lta}*    nf    rlvttlutlrm\n\u25a0seny Attelit ar* Useklnf\u2014\u2022_** __\nSs* Hiss* nhrtmler \u25a0 ntppeweA U\nka** wen aflM\u2014te M a* psit Rissrti\nklt'a- art-eHI nM\nPrevent Ptinlul Gael ing\nteeta.*mkmi. iaalataiHam*aata-\nMiinssl    *-_>!*,   0*4 reJt-f tt*\netf-s. erne we, ___ _-\u00bbr!11- w~U*\nrwawa\nmt m **mm am *t m ***>\nlymel A pern Mn Mar. Ml \u2022\nmm - Um*r MM kern.\nil PSYL rSS-r\nriiiuri toor\nfoi ivny . UKPOSI\nFor let erjeUe woes, I* protect ywsr koase, kens er pent*,\nDUROID mtrwix mam mmam nt**\ntne y\u00ab- L__*l H\u00abeVere er LnaU Dee ler\nnsRT Roorwo i tim 000m ltd.\nVAMCCeJVB VXTOH1A\nA\u00bb\u00ab* to. lw\/lm end Mno.lt.\nlti\n\t\n Estibluhee April 22   lOftl\nBrttiih Coiumbia'g\nMoit Interejttnp Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Bundey by\nth* NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED. SN Baker St. Nelaon. British Columbia\nMEMBER OP THI CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONK\nTHURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1944\nThe Elections\nResults of the' Reneral elections In\n| Alberts and Quebec are of deep national significance.\nThe almost clean sweep by the\nManning Government ln Alberta\n\u2022mirks a crushing defeat for the C.C.F.,\nwhich ran candidates in every riding,\nand a victory for the principles of free\nenterprise.\nThe Social Credit Government In\n| Alberta hag been In office ilnce 1935.\nIt hu hid the political advantage\n(luring theie nine yeirs of lacking sny\ntie-up to the Government at Ottawa,\nand consequently hsi escsped blame\nfor the irritations of wartime restrictions and high taxes. Consequently it\nhss been able to express the deeply-\nfooted patriotism snd desire for sn sll-\nout wtr effort of the people of Alberta,\nWithout suffering from the political\neffects of the superficial complaints\nthat most of us make about wartime\nlegulitlons and inconveniences even\nthough we know thst they are un-\nJfef-idtble and that In our hearts we\nBec.pt ss necessary to victory.\nIn s grest sgricultural province, lt\n1 has consistently cooperated with the\nMtTnrrrn  with their organizations and\nIn helping them overcome their diffi-\neulties.\nIti Social Credit propaganda, vls-\ni lo-ary and Impractical as it may be,\nhas been in sympathy with the worldwide desire of the put decade for\nchange and reform and has possessed\nthe tremendous political advantage\nthtt It hu been directed ltrgely at ln-\njt-stutiom in distant provinces, without\nthe penalty of treading upon too many\ncorni near at home.\nln the election, It had to face a well-\norganized and well-financed party in\nith* C.C.F., but the people of AlberU\nmM not want Socialism. Unlike the\npeople of Saskatchewan, where Socialist, undoubtedly are also in a minority,\nAlbertans had the choice of another\nreform party. The Independents, who\nhave been the opposition in the Legislature, represent a combination, but\nlacking cohesion, effective leadership\nor dynamic policy, of oldtime Liberals\nand Conservatives. Among their candidates were some of the most expe-\nrienrHl and capable men in the public\nJffe of AlberU. and some of them have\n'hsan elected, but a party needs more\nthtn good candidates to win an election\nA very different situation existed\nID Quebec. While the Godbout Gov-\ntrnment Is regarded u having given\ntM province good administration,  it\nU Liberal and could not dissociate\nitself from conscription and other war-\ntime policies of the Government at\nOttawa. In Quebec federal reglmenU-\nHon not only hu created the ordinary\nminor nutations but it raised the\nSpecter, ever-frlghUnlng to the people\nof Quebec, of interference with provincial rights under the BN A Act.\nWhen, after having been in office\n\u2022bice Aug. 26. 1936, Premier Maurice\nDuplessis on Nov fl, 1939. right after\nthe war began, called a hurried general\n\u2022lection In which his Union Nationale\nparty appealed to Quebec to repudiate\nCanada'i policy of participation ln the\nWar of defence against Germany, an_\nthe declaration by Mackenzie King that\nWhen the Empire it at war Canada Is\nit war. he went down to crushing de-\ntea! Mr. Duplessis had almost wiped\nOut the Liberal membership in the\nLegislature three years before when\ntlis party had won 73 out of 90 seats,\nbut hii anti-war policy left him with\n'only 15 supporters. Godbout went trt-\nUrr-'liantlv back Into power.\nThat  was before conscription wu\nintroduced, it was before federal wartime regulations became noticeably ef-\n' fee tive\nIn the election on Tuesday all per-\n, ties Liberal. Union Nationale, Bloc\n_. opulalre were op(xi*ed to conscription for service overieag but neither\nLiberals nor Union Nationale opposed\nthe war effort In fact, both supported\nft. Yet for a working msjorltv In -he\nLegislature Mr Duplessis will have to\n6et*rn.l upon a few members of the\nBloc Populatre md IndependenU ITie\nAloe is virulently isolationist\nIt would bl S serious mistake to regard the general result In Quebec u\nanti-war. It Is definitely an.i-conic_.p-\ntlonlst u far u overseas service il concerned and It la very narrowly pro-\nQuebec rather than broadly pro-Canada. It Is not against the war effort, it\nIs not pro-Fascist; tt supports Canada'i\nvoluntary war effort, but forcefully\nexpresses Quebec's determinstion to\nfight even the appearance of Infringement of Its provincial rights and privileges.\nIn this period of urgent need for\nrevision of the B.N.A. Act io that measures of Social Security may be made\neffective throughout the Dominion the\ndifficulties of arriving at agreement\nbetween the Dominion and the provinces are likely to be accentuated by\nthe result of the Quebec election. Re-\nalization of Mr. Duplessis' position by\nthe other provinces can be helpful toward the cooperation and sympathetic\nunderstanding of the political problems of the various provinces which Is\nessential to the solution of the grave\nconstitutional difficulties which must\nbe dealt with.\nCanada's Place in\nWorld Affairs\nThere is clesr-cut division between\nthose who, like M. J. Coldwell, believe that Canada's position ln the poet-\nwar world should be prlmsrily that rf\nleader of the small nations and thoee,\nwhose opinions are voiced by Howard\nGreen, who contend that Canada'i position should be considersbly mot-\nweighty.\nToo much Ulk of leadership of the\nsmall nations could ultimately lead\nCanada into opposition with the rest\nof the British Empire and with the\nUnited SUtes. It could lead us into\nsupporting Guatemala or Colombia or\nIrak against the Empire and the United\nSUtes.: It could carry us Into the position of lesdlng a heterogeneous and\nephemersl association of small states,\nimpotent in world affairs except to\ncreate confusion and make trouble,\nagainit the comparatively homogeneous British Empire, and the powerful and friendly nation to the South of\nus.\nSuch a position would be unthinkable. Canada cannot progress tn world\naffaln, It cannot even lurvive, ex-\nc e p t within the boundaries of the\nfriendliest and closest relationshlns\nwith the rest of the Empire and with\nthe United SUtes.\nWe should not neglect the tnterert\nof small states, nor should the Empire\nor the United SUtes, nor should Russia\nor China. We should develop to the\nfullest practical extent every opportunity that may offer to build up\nfriendship with any nation, large or\nsmall.\nSmall states csn play an Inspiring\npart in future world security, which,\nu our Canadian Prime Minister hu\nsaid, must depend both upon milltery\npower and upon Improved living conditions, but they cannot control the\ncourse of events The grest powers\nwill.\nIt li In association with those great\npowers, u a free component of the\nBritish Empire, that Canada can accomplish most for herself and for\nworld lecurity.\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen ta any reader. Namea ef p*f_*_*\n\u2022l-lltf quistlons will not he publlshid.\nThin Is no ohirgi far thli larvlea. Qun-\ntloni wilt not bi imwired by mall oxcipt\nwhan ther* I* obvious mcesslty tor prlv-\nIf. T. Kalaon-Why ure cupi \u2022emetlmei called\nMif_.\nIn early day* tha drinking cup wai often\nmed* tn tb* form of a fan, and wu therefor*\ncalltd a mug.\nC W, Trail\u2014Why ara )e well uaad ta watch\nmovement!?\nThay era there to make tha beirlngi w eir-\nproof. Watchaa of IT or mora Jewell sre considered hlfh grade.\nC. EL, Tahk\u2014What la Ute origin of tlu phraia,\nbrand new?\nIt Is a combination of brand, meinlng\nfire, and naw meinlng freah. Therefor* It hai\ntha meaning of fresh ind bright Uk* a naw\ncoin, which hu Just com* from th* mint\nR. P. R, Nalaon\u2014I* horesbick  riding con-\n\u2022idered healthful?\nAn authority on vilue of exerclu uyi\n(hat II exercliei th* back, abdomen and thigh*\nTher* li only illght demand on nerve control and pulie. blood preuure and reiplritlon. Thi mechmlcil .hiking haa a distinct\ntherapeutic affect However, for peopl* idvinced In yaan or In poor heilth. a phyd-\nelan'a advice ihould be followed u ot indulgence ln this sport\nT. O. B , Cutlegir-Whit can ba planted on a\nraw iteep bank to hold It?    Something\nwhich (rowi npldly.\nHontysuckle Is often uied. Pocketi ihould\nbe dug Into th* b*nki and the vines planted.\nThey (row rapidly, maka a pleeilng bank, and\nflower once or twice a y\u00ab*r.\nWood Development\nin First Stages\nMajor-Oener.il Hr.wj.r_l Kennedy, Quar-\ntermiiter Oeneral of Canadi, and formerly a\nwall-known forttt englnear. uld tn an Interview at Ottawi that the widely eipnnded u\u00bbt\u00ab\nof forttt matrrlala tn tha armed aarrlot\nwould be rtfltcta dto Canada'i lnduitrial\nadvantaft In peacetime\n\"Hew enflneerlni practice*, new Invention! In wood um hava gene forward with\ngreat rapidity.\" Major \u2022 General Kennedy\npointed out The product of our foreiti hia\nbecome ont of the outftandlnf raw miteriili\nthe world over \"Hie employment of woocWor\nnew purpoeee, whether ai a fibre or tn chemical derlvatlvea, quite plainly li only In Ita\nflrat itefei\n\"A country -'-ch at Canada, where neerly\natl ar. ei In In ten In our nine prov In eee muat\nretain their foreiti or become a berrena, te\nbound to profit by exnenilon of wood menu-\nfarture It li the height of folly to .laughter\nour foreeti with blrebranda when new ave-\nnuet of foreat employment will be needed for\nour returnh) garmlee Indeed, one can conceive of no woree preparation for the pee*-e\nyeen than the chain for foroet ftree thet rag*d\nthrough parte of Canada  thli fifth year of\nLooking Backward\nTIN YIARI AOO\n(Frem th* Nilson Dally News, Aug. 10, IMt)\nUnder supervision of Jimti Tilt, Government bridge foremin, ilx men started\nWedneidiy morning to paint tha bridge over\nth* Columbl* it Trill\nProwler* are aecond menace to tha peace\nand quiet of th* Dlonne household, wher*\nthe quintupled today celebrated their 72nd\nday of Ufa.\nA party of onr 40 geologliti from Princeton ipent Wedneediy In Michel visiting the\ncollieries. They arrived thli morning In Nelaon, on \u2022 ipeclil coach on tha CPR.\nTWINTY-FIVI YIAM AOO\n(Frem th* Dally News. Aug. 10, 1111)\nCapt. W R. Wlllaon of Nelson, who Ml\nfor overseas over \u2022 yeir igo for aervlce with\ntha Canadian Army Medical Corpe, returned\nlo the dty on the Crow boat Wadneaday evening.\nP. B fowler, mimger of (he Cinidlin\nBank of Commerce, li ipendlng i four weeki\nholiday at hU Summer home on the Weat\nArm.\nA carload of michinery arrived yesterday\nand wai being unloaded on Tuaaday for the\nNalaon Lumber Is Manufacturing Company\nwhich la being eatablished on the waterfront\nln thi neighborhood of the city hall by Aid\nA  S. Honwjll.\nFORTY YIARI AOO\n(From the Dally News, Aug. 10, 1904)\nTh* local fir* situation continual to (row\nwon* end woree, and new fire* are springing\nup tn the Immediate neighborhood of th* dty,\nwhll* the other fires Already deacrlbed hare\nipreid over a (real lot of new territory.\nH W. Warrington of Orand Forki. general\nsuperintendent of the Kettle Valley railway\nUna, which Is now surveying i route up the\nNorth Fork of th* Kettle Illver, returned today from a tour of Inapectlon ai far ai Frank-\nUn Camp, 49 mill* North of Orand Fork-\nTrill Smelter* wai notified yesterday, that\nit was the second plant In Canada to turn out\nthe finished product of leed pip*.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf you h*v\u00bb \u25a0 birthday today, you ar* gen-\niroui tnd muat takt car* Uut you do net overlook your own Interest* You have (reat executive ability, (ood Judgment, and taka a\nprominent part In everything Tou are a gocd\ntalker and convincing In an argument Although you hav* many outalde Interests, you\nmak* your home Uf* happy and pleasant Do\nnet spoil (ood chances of promotion In tte\nneir futur* by obstinacy and a displsy of ex-\ncaaalva emotions. Safeguard your health. Oaln\nby elders Is signified In thli period Th* child\nborn on thli dite will be exceptionally clerrr\n\u2022nd (o far A kind, loving disposition Is shown,\n\u25a0lso a love of speculation Inheritance Is prob-\nibli.\nWar \u2014 4 Years Ago\n(By The Canadian Pr***)\nAugust 10, 1940- R A T. attacked Oarman naval baee at WlUwlmahaven tnd other\nobjective* (n Oarmany and Uie Netharlanda\nCanadian (rhvemmint nimed P. A. Chutir.\nOeneril Manager of the Hudsonf Bay Company, Master Generil of Ordnance.\nWords of Wisdom\nSpeechea cannot be mede long enougtkfor\nthe apeokera, nnr abort enough for the betrera\n-Perry.\nEtiquette Hints\nAfter you have met a new aon or daugh-\ntar-ln-law In a frlend'i family, be Hire to ny\n-onwthtng nice ibout him or h*r to lh* family\nirl AN ILL WIND . . .\nTh* nleut  thing  ibout  broadcasting political *p**ch*\u00ab by radio la Ihat you don't hive\nlo listen la tham -Outturn DaUy Neva,\nTest Yourself\n1 What are actor* rell-d wbo go from\ntown to lown In Summer, using any available\nbuildings aa \u2022 theatre?\nI  Just what _\u2022 \u2022 theatrical \"sngll\"\nI  What was the lut play completed by\nWilliam Shakeepaere!\n53 Per Cent Vote S.C., Alta....\nVoters Double in\nQue*. Less Alta.\n'I know I'm looking through th* wrong end,\nmikes ma feel better.\"\n\"Beginning ol End of State\nSocialism of CCF.\"\u2014Manning\nEDMONTON, Au(. I (CP.-Pre-\nmler I. C. Manning, in a statement\non his Sod-1 Credit Party'i victory\nat the Provinclsl election polls yesterdiy, uld It mirked th* \"beginning of th* end of tbe itite socialism of the C _.F, a* an alternative\nto the old order of the peat\"\nThe CCF, which Uke the Gov-\nernment party contested all tha J.\nLegliliture aesti In the election,\nhad failed to elect i ilngle candidate \u25a0\u2022 the count proceeded early\nloday.\nPremier Manning iaid:\nOne* mor* th* most enlightened\nelectorate In Canada baa spoken\nwith a clear and unmlstikeible\nvoice. The sweeping verdict which\nthey hav* today rendered at th*\npolls may ba regsrded ai fourfold.\n1. An emphatic endoriatlon of\nthair Governments record of\nachievement during the past nine\nyears.\n1 An expression of confidence In\nth* Government's determination to\ncontinue lta all-out fight to remove\nth* root ciuiei of our loclil and\neconomic Ills, and ta keep Alberta\ntn pdood position of leadership ahe\nnow enjoys aa the moat progreulve,\nthe fartheet advanced and the beat\nadministered Provinc* la tha Dominion.\nI. An emphatic repudiation of tha\ndeceptive political practical employed by thoee whoee deatre was\nto defeat the Government at all\nco*ts \u2014 end\n4 A definite rejection of tha Impracticable and anti-Democratic\nphilosophy of State Socialism.\nBy their Democratic cholc* th*\nenlightened people of Alberta hava\ndeclared to the reat of Canada that\nthe true practical Christian Demo-\nIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIl\nCanada's\nRoll ol Honor\niHiiiii\nniiiiii\nOTTAWA.   August   I\u2014Only   fix\ncricy for which tha Sodal Credl\nten ara fighting Is a (ar better and\nmuch mora to be desired alter-\nnative to lha old order of financially orthodox, than State Socialism ever haa been or ever can be.\nOIFINITI BEARING ON\nOPINIONS\nThar* ll no queition but that this\nthird sweeping victory for Sodal\nCredit ln Alberta will have a very\ndefinite bearing on tha trend of\npublic opinion throughout tha entire Dominion of Canada. It definitely marks the beginning of tha\nend of the Stete Socialism of the\nCCT. ii an alternative to the old\norder of th* past\nI predict thai 11 I* only \u2022 mitter\nof time, until all Canada embricei\ntha tru\u00ab political and \u2022cooocnlc\nDemocracy repreiented by Sodal\nCredit which the people ot Alberta,\nafter nine years experience, have\n\u2022giln accorded such an overwhelming endorullon.\nI appreciate deeply th* confidence in tb* Social Credit Government which the elector* have expreued loday et tba polls. I fael\neven mor* keenly the (reat reiponilbllity that attache* to the tremendous task which you hava uk-\ned us to cirry on\nI pledge my coTlaaa.ua and myself to do everything In our power\nto Justify your confidence and to\ncarry out faithfully and efficient-\nly the renewed mandate you have!\ngiven us. Wa will carry on the fight\nwith unrelenting vtbor. until we\nreach our ultimate goal and objective ot an Alberta and a Canada hi\nwhich every citizen I* aeaured ot \u2022\nfull meuure ol axial and economic\nsecurity, with tb* maximum of Individual freedom.\nNow that the election li over, I\nsincerely hope that there will be\nno recrimination* and no bitter -\nneu or malice.\ni QUEBEC, Aug. I (CP.-Prellml-\nn*ry and Incomplete tabulation by\nThe Canadian Preu ot th* popular\nvote ln the Quebec election ihowed \u2022 vote mor* than double th*\nIMS record total. The largeit vote\n\u2014M per cent\u2014wai polled by Liberal candldatei. Union Nationale,\nwhich elected the largeit group,\npolled 36 per cant and Bloc Populatre 19 per cent\nThe tabulation, baaed on relurnp\nfrom 7601 of MM polli, followi:\nIMt 1131\nLibera) 4.8,5.7 (17) 301.131 (Nl\nUnion N. 403.514 (43) 210,40] (11)\nBloc Pop. .   172,128   (4) (0)\nC.C.F. 33,158   (1)     2.811   (Ol\nOthen 83.5M   (1)    38,751    (2)\nTotal 1,1U_M (X) 50J.2.7 (88)\n(X)\u2014II uate Including one deferred, two doubtful.\nEDMONTON, Aug. I (CP)\u2014Preliminary and Incomplete tabulation\nby The Canadian Preu of the popular vote In the Alberta election Indicated the final total will be leu\nthan tha 1M0 figure of 30..24O.\nSocial Credit which iwept back\ntnto power, polled 53 per cent of the\nvote and CCT., which also put\ncandldatea in all constituencies\npolled 29 per cent Independents,\nwhou total vote In 1M0 approximately .quilled the Soclil Credit\ntotal, polled 15 per cent.\nThe tabulation, baaed on returni\nfrom 2221 of MN polls, follows:\nSoc Credit 121342 (M) 111.111 (M)\nIndependent   35.401 (0) 110,111 (11)\nCCT. 37,090    (0)     33.3.5    (0)\nVTA. (0) (0)\nOthers        13.8M     (0)    10,878   (I)\nTotal 229.M7 (X) 306,240 (57)...\n(X)\u201407 seats Including 18 doubtful.   ,\n\"J88?*'\nLong boon, nerve strain, srorking at\ntop spud for the nation's war effort,\noften weakens our resistance to\n_ck_e*i and minor HU. It'i th* duty\nof ill of us to maintain our health\n\u2014 tn prevent \u25a0___-___ To do __\u2022_\nUk* Scott's Emulsion regularly.\nThis pleasant-tutlng tonic food\nsupplement contains vital element*\nwhich build up raaatanca to cold*\n\u2022nd inf cc t ion, lm prove appetite and\nhealth in general. 4 tlmei uater to\ndigest than plain cod liver oil. Buy\ntoday - all druggiltl.\nA TONIC 101 AU A.lt\nSCOTT'S\nEMULSION\nCaptain Irts,\nSubmarine Veteran,\nKilled in Action\nWASHINGTON, Aug. t  (AP) -\nBritiah Columbia mines ippe*r\u00bbd , Capt Norman S 1 ve*, IT, U. S. Dlr-\non the 157th cuuilty list of the ictor of the Port of Cherbourg hai\nwar  Iuued  tonight by  the  Roy.l been killed in tction, the Nivy dli-\nTUT ANIWIRI\n1  Bami.arrr.ere.\nCANADA\nplgOi\n2 A non-pr_f*ulon*l barker of \u2022 theatrical\nventure or \u2022 pliyer.\n1 Henry VUJ, whkh ww flntabed In llll.\nBritish  Columbii  Reglment-\nMeCabe.   Howard   Party.   Pta\nVanoouvw, BC                      >\nCanadian Air Force\nMining an actlvi urvle* after air\noperitiom\u2014\nDieno, Ouataf Adolph. WO. New\nWeilminiter. B.C\nJenklm, Thomu Conor. Sgt.\nVictoria, B.C.\nWinder, Willlim Henry. SgL.\nQueinel. DC.\nPreviouily reported miulng an ic\ntlv* urvle*\u2014now for official pur \u25a0\npun presumed dud\u2014\nMagson, Philip John Aihworth.\nrO. Queanel, B C\nMalr, Charlu Mnwell. ro , West\nVsncouver, B.C.\nMcTaggart. Oeorgi Erneil, ro.\nVictoria. BC\nOTTAWA, Auguit 9\u2014Th* hums\nof uven Britlih Columbia men ap\npeered on the -Mth and 811th cs*-\nualty lists of tha war tawed today\nby the Canadian Army:\nKILLED IN ACTION:\nBrltlih   Columbii   Riglmmt\u2014\nSweder, Walt Lewii, Pte, Woodpecker, BC\nDUD or WOUNDS:\nIrltlih  Columbia  ReflrnW\u2014\nWood.    Dudley    Hunter.    Liwi\nVancouver, BC.\nDANQEROUILY WOUNDID:\nIrltlih   Columbls   Regiment\nWarmed, rred  Divld. Pte. Vic\ntorli. BC\nWOUNDIDi\nBrltlih  Columbii   Afgl-mt\nHall. Leon  Edwird.  Lieut. Vic\ntorta. BC\nDANOIROUBLV INJURlDi\nIrltlih Columbii Reglmsnt\nPiters, Abel Thomu, Pta, finny\nPlains, B.C.\n\u2022 LIOHTLY   INJURID:\nBritiah Calumkla Rulmint:\nMathsm. William Charlaa. L-Cpl\nVaneouvar, BC\ncloied todiy\nA veterin of duty wtth submarinu\nIves played i large part In develop-\nmeat of ufely device* which have\nuvea the livri of many men serving on lubmerelblei.\nFind Body of\nRetired Motor man\nVANCOUVER, Aug 29 (CP) -\nSoldien ln Point Grey irea found\ntha body of John W Minion. 84. ln\nwater off tha Point lut night\nPollc* believe Mr. Manson. \u2022 retired B C Electric motorman, mffered \u25a0 hurt ittack whlls walking\non the beach.\nNew Cream\nDeodorant\nSoftly help\nStop Perspiration\n1. Dow r*t rot Inm* a ___'s\nskats. Don not imtsn sk-_\n2. No-situs io dry-Cuke aui\nright s\/trf ihi ring\nJ. Pr***ntsaa4\u00ab-aiu odes.\nMp* stop )iing_tin*_l ntrly,\nA. A pan, -kit*. .ntlKptic,\n_s__M -wt** cn*m.\n*. _.ir_ed Apetemited A\nAn-rain liminmAlttutim-\nlu  EM- torshnc. Dm\n \t\n ^JPMJHPPPQ\n**wmeae)Wm*Mgm\ntsi\nfihowoJi L\n^__4_2_ZAcA,\nShosAr\n(By BLACHFORD)\nfo)L (tfojntlrL\nR. Andrew\n&. Co.\nLeaders in Footfashlon\nThe Archbishop of York hu the\ntitle \"Primate of England\" and ranki\nafter the Archblihop of Canterbury,\n\"Prlmit* of All England.\"\nWATCH TOMORROWS\nPAPER   for    our   GROCERV\nSPECIALS\nP.. tr*,.   GROCERY\nMr   R.  R   Hornir\ngllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nBUILD  B   C.  PAYROLLS\nYou Should\nit* This\nComp\nA mining man who plans a\ntrip Into the Far North, later\nthis month, is getting h \/\nsupplies together: \"everything but the milk,\" he says.\n\"The boys ot camp want\nPocific Milk ond I'll wait till\nI get to the 'Arm,' where It's\nunrestricted.\"\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated and Vacuum Packed\nSllllllllllllMMIIIHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllli\nImportant Organ...\nInjuries lo the\nHuman Hand\nBy LOGAN  CLENDENINQ.. M. D.\nThert Is a highly respected school\nof biological philosophers who maintain that tt Is not the massive size\nof his brain which hu lifted rnnn\nabove the brutes bui his hand. The\nfact thet we can appose our thumbs\nto each of our fingers has done more\nfor us than the fact that we can define an lsonceles triangle.\n\"Nature has developed in lhe hand\na finely coordinated motor and sensory organ which has madt possible\nour present civilization,\" wrote Dr.\nMichael Mason. \"The hand is composed of compact and.efficiently balanced muscles, tendons and Joints,\nmotor and sensory nerves and specialized nerve endings. Bulk and protection are sacrificed to efficiency,\nthere Is nothing to spare, each part\nIs reduced to a minimum.\"\nThe human hand having this mar-\nveloui efficiency and also Insatiable\ncuriosity, sticking itself Into all sorts\nof machinery, giving the flywheel a\nlittle extra spin, and trying to pry\nopen a sticking screen door, naturally quite often gets itself into trouble.\nThe greatest danger to the hand\nafter injury is Infection. A cellulitis\nwhat used to be called blood poisoning, with inflammation running\nup the tendon sheaths and lymphatics* of the hsnd snd arm may\ncripple such a member forever An\ninjury to the hand then must be\nexamined and treated under the\nstrictest possible conditions of surgical asepsis.\nA splinter or any penetrating body\nshould be removed provided the removal does not cause too much tissue destruction and open the Mabil-\nWOOL SKIRTS\nSizes 12 to 18\n$2.93\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n**w*wwi**e*r*iw*^^\nWw9m*r*n*tmm*t*9*twmw\\\nerlWW\nMID-SUMMER\nCLEARANCE SALI\nat\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. M  3  VIONIUX\nChirgi lor gngtgtmtnt Announcimlnu an this pegs It tl-SO\n\u2022 Mn. C. V. Gignon, Johniton*\nBlock, lett lut night tor Trail wh*r*\nher son Jsmes H. Gignon Is a patient ln tht Trsll-Tsdanac Hoipltal\nwith pneumonia.\n\u2022 Mr. mil Mn. J. 11 Chapman,\nSixth Street, havt Uken up residence at 707 8111c* Street.\n\u2022 Ted Closkey, Silica Street,\nhas returned trom three weeka ln\nCranbrook where hli mother, _____\nLarry Walton resides,\n\u2022 Honoring Mri. J. Nagy, a surprise party wai hald recently when\nthe guests prerented her with a lovely bedspread and towels. The gueits\nIncluded Mrs. J. Sheplgck, Mrs. 8*n-\nyck, Mrs. B. Kichluba, Mri. M Nagy,\nMri. Towniend, Mn. SJoberg, Mrs.\nHanion, Mis. Leschuk, Mri. Stasyn,\nMri. Swan, Mri. Bodnaruk, Mr. and\nMri. K. G Pumphrey, Mn. Zskica,\nAlex Auguitine, Mr. Nagy, and Mr.\nand Mrs. llesler.\n\u2022 Roddy md Billy Carmlchael\nare In Klmberley viiitlng their uncle\nand tunt, Mr. and Mrs It. Bryant.\n\u2022 Mn. Kelsey has returned to\nVancouver ifter a few weeks at\nthe home of her pirenti, Mr. and\nMrs. K. E. Allen, Third Street, Fair-\nview.\n\u2022 F. Stevens wit ln town from\nSalmo yeiterdiy,\n\u2022 Mlu K. Cairni who hit been\ntetchlng in Trill wu gueit of Mr.\nand Mn. R. D. Birnes, also Mr. and\nMrs. R. J. McLellan, before leaving\nfor Burnaby where ihe hu accepted t poiltlon ii teicher.\n\u2022 Mri. E. J. McGregar of Bon-\nnlngton visited town yuterdiy.\n\u2022 Ur. and Mrs. w. R. rrench,\nCirbonite Street, plan on leivlng\ntoddy tor Sllverton to visit Mrs.\nFrench's parents, Mr. and Mn. J.\nCooper, for a couple ot weeks.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. George Balllle\nsnd their niece Ellubeth Tupper of\nVsncouver, spent yesterday in Nelson.\n\u2022 Mrs. Oordon t llllarm and her\nbaby boy have left Kootenay Leke\nGeneral Hospital for their home st\n417 Second Street.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. Douglu Jarrett\nand ion Danny of Klmberley are\ngueiti of the former's brother-in-law\nand iliter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carmlchael, 313 Carbonate Street\n\u2022 Mn. J. E. Marshall of Blueberry vlilted town yeiterday.\ne Mrs. J. Payne wu ln the city\nfrom Salmo Tuesday.\n\u2022 Mrs. R. Isllp of Nakusp Is\nipendlng s few days ln Nelson..\n\u2022 Douglu Chamberlain, 7H'Lat-\nImer Street, who hu spent the put\nsix weeks ln Chilliwack hu returned\nfrom Rouland 'where he will be\nteaching next school term.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. C. Andenon of\nStlmo visited town yesterdsy.\n\u2022 Mri. George Helbecque of\nBonnlngton hu received word thst\nher husband wai to be operated on\nat Rocheiter yesterdsy morning.\n\u2022 Mlu Yvonne II. Stevenson,\nPreildent of tht Vtneouver tnd\nMainland Branch, Canadian Auth-\non Auoclitlon, Is the gueit of Mn.\nNlgtl E. O'Brlin at Willow Point\nIty to mort Infection. If there li the\nslighteit tendency for one of theie\nwoundi to fester, the hand tnd arm\nihould be smothered in wet dress-\nings of boric, tlcohol and a few drop\nof phenol and kept hot and moist\nuntil the inflammation subsides\nInduitriil surgeons have thu to\nuy sbout virloui typei of hand Injuria:\nHuman bltet\u2014these sre unuiually\nIncidental to flit fights ind hence\ntht wound It uiuilly on the knuckle\nsnd tooth penetrition iften enters\nont of tht tendons Experience\nleads ui to believe,' wrltei Dr. Vinton E. Siler; of Cincinnati, \"thtt doctors, hoipltal resident and lnterm\ndo not have enough n pect for thii\nInjury. Many patients trt examined\nln the admitting ward, given tint\naid, discharged tnd told to return lt\ntht wound dou not heal. A human\nbit* injury, If not treated properly\nat tha time, will usually lead to\nserioui Infection Splinting and best\nsre Indicated in all human bite Injuria. In i serin of hand injuria,\nthe cause wu t huma.. bite in 10\nper cent\nWringer Injuria\u2014Theae are not\nlimited to people working In ltun-\ndrla. Children suffer them frequently. Since the rollers of the wringer\nproduce equil pressure on two lida\nthe injury ii usually limited to toft\ntiuua. Frtcture* do not ot t .si very\noften, but there is contusion tnd\nbleeding into the tusue\nBRILLIANT\nBRILLIANT, B.C.\u2014Alice Chtr-\nnnff has returned to Cruton sfter s\nvlilt to Brilliant.\nNick Zarlkoff wu s Nelson vUltor Tueiday.\nBUI Muloff wu t visitor at Brilliant from Midway.\nWilllim Perevtrsoff wu home for\n\u25a0 ftw dtyi thli wukend.\nLucille Stoochnoff hu left tor\nCreston.\nMr. snd Mrs. K. W. Oleboff were\nNelson vliiton Tuaaday.\nMiry Loverenchenkoff ip\u00abnt lever*! day* at home from Creiton.\nFlorence Rllkoff hu returned\nhomt.\nPhilip Plotnlkoff left for Pentlcton Mondiy.\nNellie Koftlnotf It spending Mm*\ntlmt t her home.\nLucy tnd Vtrt Poidnlkoff havt\nrttumtd from Otoyooe.\nNick Plonldln who hu ipent lev\neril monthi In Kimloopi hu rttumtd to Brllllint.\n I\t\nThe ukelele !\u25a0 of Portugutte origin.\nNever Grow Old...\nKeep Jol nls\nWorking Smoothly\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nSb* wu only trying to grow old\ngracefully! Thtt wu the somewhat annoyed explanation given by\nthe lady who wu called on to account for the five yean discrepancy\nbetweer. her birth date and tha age\nshe put down on her application for\na driver's Hcenie.\nBeing \u00bb gallant gentleman, tht\nofflclll repretentttive uld It wu\nall right and unt back but wishes\n\u2014\"May you never grow old.\"\nBut merely omitting yean from\na legal document doesn't change the\ntact Orawing old gracefully taka\nmore than exerclie of a womtn'i\nprerogative and a few movements\not the finger Joints for writing lt\ndown. It taka keeping all the\nJoints nipple. Anyone will admit\nthat getting itlff is getting old.\nThere are tests thst calibrate itlff-\nnui. Theu teiti Involve putting\nall the Jolnti through their full\nrange of motion. A supple perion\ncan do thli without a creak \u2014 at\nany age.  See how you make out.\nGo Into t deep knee-bend. Any\ncreiVi? Any twinges? There li t\n\"young\" ltdy of 70 who doa the\ndeep-knee bend uveril tlma dtlly,\nwith the grtttat of tne- But tn\nloosen up the knee Jolnti tika\nthae lubrtaton: Sit on the edge\nof t table with the lower legi hinging free, and swing alternate legs\nback and forth free and easy. Then\nswing both legi, together, from ilde\nto ilde. After l week or sn of\nthae, the deep-knee bend will come\ncaller.\nFlex both trmt at elbowi, handi\nto ihoulden. Any ihape' Then\nkeep on flexing to looun up those\nhlni.es * Twelvt counts will do for\ntbt first few dtyt, liter Increase to\n__.\nMske a complete backward irm\ncircle by moving tht trm it the\nsocket. Creaking denotes itlffneu\nof th* Joints. Th* remedv li to put\nthii Joint through lti full ringe of\nmotion every d*y. Circle up. back\nind down, tnd swing armi out to\neither ilde, then down In front to\ncrou about it wrlrti.\nThe test here for the hip Joint !s\nto iwing the leg over a chair seat\nwithout a twinge. An exerclie to\nkeep this Joint supple ii to itand\nwith one hand on a table for tupport snd to swing opposite leg forwird and backward In t loote-Jolnt-\ned motion. Follow by twinging leg\nout to ilde.\nNo one can argut against the ne-\nceuity for keeping the Jolnti In\nimooth working order to it*y young\nor to grow old gracefully.\nMIS. ANQAWNON It\nHOSTISSTOW.A.\nNIW DENVER, BC\u2014Iht Turner United Church Worms* Associate met et the bene ot Mrs.\nE. F, Angrlgnon. In the abeence of\nth* President, Mrs. A. Frandi, First\nVice-President wu chairman. The\nSeptember meeting will be btld at\ntha home ot Mrs. A. Francis. Two\nvtslton wars wtlcomtd, Mrs. T.\nMcNelsh of Victoria end Mrs. 0.\nBill. Htfrethmtn ti were served by\nthe hostssa, Mrs. E. F. Angrlgnon,\nassisted by ber daughter, Mra. A\nGreenlaw.\nthe ikln li Injured they ti e treat\ned by splinting ind \u25a0 preuure dreulng.\nBlood clot under tbt fingernail \u2014\nThli common Injury ll very painful\nbut not serious. No treatment needs\nututlly be initltuted. Thert is \u2022\ngreit temptition to drill in opening\nthrough ttw nail to let ou. the blood\nout but thit procedure u not uiually\nsuccessful tnd Inuiei infection. The\nthrobbing piln li bad for 24 houn.\nbut can be controlled by heat md\naspirin, or it the wont by codeine.\nSometime* the blood clot gels so\nlarge that It li neceaiary lo remove\npart of Ihe nail, but this is the exception ind very rare.\nAlUn Francis Hai\nDinner Party on\n15th Birthday\nNEW DENVER, BC-Mr*. A,\nTrtneU entertained it \u2022 dlnntr ptrty ln honor of har too. Allan, on the\nocculon of hit 1Mb birthday Seven\ngueats were preient. They were:\nMiu Dorothy Ounn. Mlu Nancy\nHirrti. MUa Jan* Rot*. Mitt Beverly Dam, Ronald Nebon. Bob Pirker\nand Garnet Stuter Afttr dlnntr\nbowling wu playtd till dtrk when\ntht young guuti enjoyed other\ngamu indoor*\nOil J Jul due\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 10\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\nTM\u2014O cinali\n7 31\u2014Tout * CORM   (CXL-I)\nim\u2014case ntwt\n8:IS\u2014 rront list Family\nS SO\u2014 Slornln* Conoert\n8:00\u2014BBC Niwi\n-11\u2014Volet  ol   Uiroory   (C___\u00bb)\nS.as\u2014amllln' lock (CKLN)\n8:10\u2014On finds  ICIL-I)\nI AS\u2014 UUtU from Bri tttn\nSSS\u2014 Tlm* Signal\n10 00\u2014ekeiehm In Utkoiy\n11:11\u2014Song Mstlrn.\n10_fl\u2014Songi by Oaroliat  Ollbert\n10.es\u2014 Kt.boa.__ ___-!_\u25a0\nUOO\u2014Musical Am-rtoana\n11 IS\u2014Ch.rai  CnnlruU   iCgUi\nll -O-loldl-r- Wtfi\n11 15\u2014Dtnclng Till Rood\nAFTERNOON\nUOO\u2014B c Farm **___out\nll_*-_oU_i   Botrd   iCKIJC)\nitM\u2014oea im\nU U-iuUdm M-nurlM\nIOO\u2014Stanley  HoDtn.  bul too.\nI:lt\u2014Intarludt\nI It\u2014Talk\n1 -SO\u2014 Muilc for Bummer\n1 IS\u2014ArtUU of Tomorrow\nJ .00\u2014 Invitation to \u25a0 Willi\n3 15\u2014Clrest flinien\n3-30\u2014UtUn to London\na 4,5\u2014Listeners rsrourlt**\n1 00\u2014 W-tVern PI it\n3:15\u2014Piano  gamblings\n1'SO\u2014Curtain  Ic-ow\nI IS\u2014BBC Rm\nI 00\u2014 Tht Ho-tltt Quartet\nISO\u2014Ctrl  Kiluh k Orch\nI 45\u2014CBC ktwi Roundup\n5 00\u2014Sonp ot Liberty\n5 SO\u2014Sopblttlcttad Swing\n5:45\u2014 To Bt Announced\nIVININC\nSCO\u2014Buns-t Strtna-i\nS IS\u2014 ftmily Album\n8 JO\u2014 Prtrlela   Preient.\n8 it\u2014Ctrtleitw -f Ueloi,   (____\u00ab>\n7:0-\u2014CBC  Nrwi\n7:15\u2014A Summtr Tilt\n7 SO\u2014T\u2014o-plmo Turn\nBttt\u2014Drazna\nS SO\u2014 Right Train (C_tL.fi\nt it\u2014Wco_t.ni! Quintan*\n1:00\u2014BBC Ntwi\nSit   Ionic*, Utt-.\nI SO\u2014Revisit ind Ptermn\nI tS\u2014_*-_____\u2022 io Rhythm\n10:00\u2014CBO Ntwt\n10:1.-\u2014CBC  Ntwi  Roundup\n10-O\u2014Ood Si** tht Klni\nSun Baths at Home\nJust as Beneficial\nBy Dairy Cleveland Mytri, PhD.\nIlia Infint, child end adult whou\nbodtu Vie exposed abundantly to\nsunshine sre Indeed fortunate.\nthere Is no tptdal virtue .In the\nhut Sunshine tn Winter, If the air\nit clear, Is the same ln Its Invigorating effect u In the Summer. During the Summer months there It\ndanger, of court*, from burning. In\nthe Spring and fall tha sunshine ts\noften safer.\nUnfortunately ln crowded treu\nof ltrgt cities, there are thouundi\nof bibles whote parenti cannot hive\ntheu youngster* In the tun. Fir\nmore of them could, if they ctred\ntnd recognized the value of tun-\nlight. A few could have sunshine\nthrough i guarded window. But\nthink of the thouianda of babiei ln\ncomfortable homes who get no lun-\nshine becauu nobody cares.\nHaving grown up on a farm, I\noften think of the bablu, young\nchildren and mothers .there who get\nvirtually no sunshine, where II It\nao eaty to get. No doubt tha average city youniter ind moth.r gets\nmore lumhine than the average\nchild snd mother on the farm.\nIt only more mother* would put\nthe biby out for brief perlodi In\nthe nude, dreu tots snd runabouts\nIn runiulti, ind get out In tun-\nmlti themselves Young mothers,\netpecltlly expertint mothers snd\ngrandmothers should buk liberally in the sunlight And there's Juit\nu good lunlight right outilde the\nfarm houu il it the seashore.\nPut the biby nude Into the -Untight when It li not too hot not\ntherefore, nesr tht middle of the\ndty Se* thtt tht light dou not fill\ndirectly Into hli eyei, tnd that he Is\nnot exposed too long at a itretch.\nWhen firit put out let It b* from\nfive to ten minutei, then gradually\nlengthen th* tim*.\nThinki to changing tut**\u2014to\neducation\u2014children In luniulti tnd\nbablu ln tht nudt no longer shock\ntentible tdulti. However, ther* ire\nitill too mmy well-meaning per\nsons who not only would not be\nwen In \u2022 bathing iuit or nimuit\nthem lelvet, but would not have\ntheir children going tbout In them\nPletw let mt venture thli advice\nDon't wun the baby from the\nbreast during the Summer monthi\nunleu your doctor advieu you to\ndo an. If you. do wean him be mre\ntbt milk tnd bottle ara well iteril\nlied Sterilize the milk younelf. If\nnecessary, using \u2022 dotiblt cooker\nor proceeding u your doctor id-\nvise*. Do not neglect dlgettivt dli\nturbance* and signs of dysentery in\nthe biby Seek th* idvlce of i good\ndoctor it tny sacrifice If you lick\nthe money to pay i doctor, go to the\nnearett public htalth centra. If no\ntuch lid li near, practically no doc\ntor will refuie to give medical ctre\ntp thou In need, pty or no pty.\nThere trt mort thtn 15,000 different um* for lumber tnd lti byproduct*\ndUidlfoh\ndfauA&WWkVi\nCOLD MEAT\nWITH\nFRENCH'S\nMUSTARD\nTbe nee A French's Prepared Mustsrii lifts cold\nmen out ot the ordinary\n. : gine it distinctive\nfls.our sad ting. Prove\nit next time you serve e\ncold pits*. _.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM'IIIUJIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillll\nH__\nrl **_*.'} mtWrl. l, RITSY  NIWMAN\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinriiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nCOU  SLAW\n1 cupt  finely  shrtddtd  cahhaf*\n] tablupooni lugtr. tt cup cream.\n\u25a0wtet or tour, i tablespoons \u2022__*-\ngtr\nShred   cabbage,   combine   augar.\ncream and vinegar, mix wall and\npour ovar cabbage. Tou Ingredienti\ntogether lightly\nSUMMgR SUNDAt\n(\"rushed friut   rtapberrlu black-\nbe\u2014rite, pttchti. I wi.*rm*lon, let\ncrttm or ihtrbert mint\nCut watermelon or pert thereof\nInto thin iIIcm tnd Into roundi with\nltrgt cooktt cutter On *\u25a0__ round\nplace \u2022 amall ball of lot cream and\npour crushed borrtu or ptactwt\novtr both. Gtrnlih wtth wholt\nbantu or uetksn* of peach md\naf mint\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1944 \u2014 f\nShould I Tell...\nDon't Try to Keep\na Vital Secret\n\u25a0V MATRICI FAIRFAX\nDeer MUe Ftlrfax:\nI am SI yetn old, and hava au\nexcellent Job In tbe bank ln this\ntown. I am very much In lova with\none of the officen, who hu asked\nme to marry hlm.\nThere's tomtthlng which r have\nnot told him, and that ia my problem. When I wu It I bad an Illegitimate child who Is now In a\nHoma. I left my home town on this\naccount and my parenti will never\n\u2022How me to return.\nRecently a family from my home\ntown moved here, snd they know\nsbout my child. Should 1 go to sac\nthis lady and ask her to keep my\naecret or ihall I tell my Hanoi\neverything?\u2014B.WJ3.\nI can only toll you whit I would\ndo If tba problem were mine. Td\ntell my fiance everything, lt\nwould be fatal. It seems to me, to\ngo to thou former neighbor! and\nImplore their silence. Even If they\ndid not reveal your itory, you're\nbound. If you marry this man, to\nmeet someone elie who know,\nabout your child and would te'l\nbecauae there'i i quality In humai,\nnature that enjoyi cruelty.\nFor giving ilmllar advice to a\ngirl with the same proglem to be\nfaced, I waa denounced by lomeone\nfor being t Victorian. \"Let the fri\nhavt her chance,\" he said. But you\nmust realise the risk ot withholding\ns truth, io vitally connected with\nyour life.\nMARY  WVtII   MITCHILt.\nDistrict   Mtnigtr  far  Sptnctr\nSupport., for tnt wtek with\nMRS. THIA A GIBSON\nNtlton tnd Dlitrlct RapreaanUtlvt\nno Krai. AP\/urrantTs\nPREEMA1J\n*     FURNITUM CO. *^\nrht Houu ol Furnltur* Vilues\nPhone US Nelaon\nAnother Shipment of\n3-PIECE\nBEDROOM SUITES\nOnly\n..SO\n$79J\nft'8B__\n{im. I\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nRepair*  *-   Attentions\nStorafe\n659 laker St.      Phone M0\nlllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nBLUE RIBBON\nBAK INC POWDER\n%\n01**  \u2022   lift  to  your\nspirits. \u2014 Hiv*   your i\nhair don* rlghl\nFAIRVIEW BEAUTY SHOPPE\nPHONE W\nCtbbage conttlm vilutblt mlr-\ntrtli tnd vitamins, and should ba\nIncluded ftequently In your m*n_i\nIt li fairly ln*xp*-islve, which. In\nthe** diy* of high price*, meini \u25a0\ngood dui lo me lt cin bt urvtd\nIn * varl*ty of wiyi Lefi txplorv\nt few\nTODAY'S  M|NU\nat Balls       Cabbaa*      Pot\nMixed Vegtlthfr Sited\nSummer Sundae\nIced Tu or Cflltrr\ntough\nd the\nCOOKINO CAgiAOl\nIn buying ribbtg* uttct firm\n*-*ll-for_v*d haadi A email b-ed\nwfll weigh tbout I pound tnd will\n\u2022tr** g to I penult Wuh ctbbtgt\nwtll In oold erettr. dtecerd\nouter leavu and finely\nrut Do nol uu cor* Havt\nboiling and ultad. tnough to not\nquit* eo\u2014t,. lower r*bb*ft ilowly\nlet* It hut wtter quickly to boll\nlag tad boil gtntly until ctbbtgt\nli Itndtr. from 10 to IS mlnulet\nAdd s*-wrings and ttr\u2014t it one*.\nSMOTHIRSO   CARRAGI\nTik* _ff wilted outside mtrm of\natt.liits, wt X  geaitui ead r\u00bb\nmort core; thtn fl\u2014aly chop tr pm\nthrough m-tl rtmpfwr Melt I tihl*-\ngpeeee butter In hot heavy frying\ngen, add I tibia-si'\"' Bear, itir until well bland td. thtn pour oa gradually 1 nip milk, itlrrlng oontttnt-\nly  Bring lo boiling polnl tnd ild\nnne-htlf    liiunte    salt  da_b  rf,\njit\u2014per tnd cabbage  Mix wtll. pul'\nnow slew best end rask until cab-\nMILK\nOtv*   tht   children\nKootensy  Villey\nDairy\norange package\n \u25a0\"\"\"-'\n\u2022 -NILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, AUOUST 10,1944\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nCftURCHIU RIDE! A JIIP TO MESS IN FRANCE: Prim. Mlnliter Churohlll with Air Vic*\nMarshal Harry Broadhunt, D.I.O, D.F.C. (In bac k) and Wing Comm\u00abnd*r Chirlu Stewirt Morlc*.\nM.C, l_ond6n Idrlvlng) commindlng offlwr of \u2022 C\u00abn\u00bbdl\u00abn Typhoon itation In Franc* on their w\u00aby te\nmess In Frince In \u2022 jeep.\nLILY PONS AT CANADIAN PARTY  IN  ITALY: Lily Pun\nattended a party given by Canadian* te Canadian aad American\n.barn Italians In Rom*,   liw I* sun lure with Pte. Carl Miller, whe\nIs urvlng  with  the Hth  Hhjhltnder*.  (Cinadlin  Army  Oviruu\nPhot*.)\nLIIIL THRIATINI: Maxwill\nA n 11 r t o n, famed playwrlgtrt\n(\u2022hewn at top), flndi hlmulf In\nan ' Interesting polltlcil drama\nwith UAX Congressmsn Himllton Fish, af New York (bilow),\nwh* threaten! libel ictlon baud\n\u2022n chirgei Ipptirlnj la a BOlKI-\nUl idvertlsimsnt during Fish's\nprimsry campilgn.\nIT TAKII MORI THAN ONI lULLIT: This Cinidlin soldi*r\nIs th*  kind  of  \u25a0 guy that dount  .now  when  K\u00ab's lud  snough.\nWoundtd In thi right arm, h* carries that member In i illng ind\nurrlu hli rifle with hli lound irm, u he chirg** towirdi Cole-b*lli\nduring th* drive that Matured Cun.\nDIATH OCCURI: Tb* White\nHoui! hu innounctd th* death\nof Mlu Mirguirlte t* Hand\n(abev*), whe had servid u an\n\u2022 \u2022intant and personil ueretary\nte  Frenklln  D.  Raouvilt  for 10\ny*an Mln Li Hand's d**th wu\nSUMS by Cirebril imbollsm ind\nwu deacrlbed u unexpected.\nRUIIIAN   WORKIM   AIO   Al I III  IN  FRANCI: Tw*  Pmekon  worken  w*u had  baed em-\nby **t wUrntam urllir In Hie wer aad Iom* t* tehee an beevy fan \u00abm*litinu*l_  I* Tronm\n\u2022Slew* hen with Am\u00abrte*n ul*i**s aft** th* RumIim hid *u**n tie kmorteon llnei wh**. Hu Al\nInvasion irmy ipprwethe* th* me witen thay were itallanid.   They were able t* give *ut v*ls_-\nmfocmltlon ta ARsaftama.\n-y___nuia^H\/f_c\/ct\nTODAY'I NIIOLICRAFT: Llttl* girli lovi ruffled plnaforu\novir thtlr frocki. White and con-\ntreating material maku thli ona\nIn laiy-daliy embroidery.\nPattern .30 oontalni tranifar\npattarn of embroidery; necemry\npattern placu In sites 8, 4 \u00abnd I\n(all In ona pattern); directions.\nlend 10 cinti for thli plttern te\nThe Nelson Dally Newt, Needle-\n\u2022reft Dipt, Ntlun. Write plainly\npattern numbar, your nime and\naddreu. Pitterns will ba milled\nte your home In about 15 dayi.\nThere may bt wmt further dtlly In delivery beciuse of tha\nlirgi lncreau In order* during th*\npreunt seison.\nTTZa^yt   WLoAtvi\nTODAY'I   PATTIRN:   A\nnun's  wuk   I*  never  don*  but\ntool plniforn mik* It inler. Pittirn -2-4, Ullerad or ruffled, adds\nshort sIiivm far strut wur.\nPittirn  MM umu   In\nsnd woman's sins:  12, 14, 16.  18,\nK; to, JJ, 14, M, M, 40. Sn* 11 re-\ngulre* f\/i yds- Mined.\n\u2022\u2022nd a. aerits ter thss pattern ta\nTh* Ntlun Dtlly News, Nudli-\n\u2022raft Deed., Nilion. Wrtta plainly\npattern number,, yeur nam* and\naddreu. Pattern* will b* rrulted\nto your hem* in about 19 day*.\nThar* may bi somi furthir dilly In delivery buauu of the\ntsrgi incriis* In orders during ths\nprisent seison\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTER, B,C. - Prtndg\nIvanr rfturntM lo Vincouvtr aftar\nvliitinn for the putt month at th*\nhomt of htr ptrtntt. Mr and Mn.\nAltx Ivany of Hmcroft.\nMr and Mn Jock MrConnarkif\nand chiMrm of KimbtrWy wtrt\nwttktnd viittnri with rtlaUvtt ta\nUfttr and Huacroft\nOtorft Oorrfl of Crtaton ts riait-\nInjr at tht homt of hii jmndpar-\nmil, Mr   and Mrt Garfield Oonil\nMarict Tann ta vtsttlnf tn Trail.\nfuttt of hli attttrt. Mrt Montr\nWarntr and Mra   R   Swindell\nMr and Mra Tony Mtrcltr and\naon Robin of Klmbtrlty art viatt-\ntng wtth rtlatlvta In Huacroft.\nMra.    Jamta    Slkora    and\nOtorgt    wtrt    rtctnt    rtattora    to\nCranbrook\nPatty l_apointa of Huacroft tlatt-\nad for atvtral dayi In Crtaton\nfuttt of htr couatn. Mrt- Mtl Dt-\nfot\nAlbtrl Wockntti, Otorft Rylan\nand l>auranct Hoffman Itft on Sunday to vi.._t at Vancouver\nPtt Frink Ivany of tht CASC.\nAUNT   HET\ntr tOBUT QUTLLXH\n\"1 reckon t waa bom to bt com\nmon.      Plain   homt   eookin\nbnthtrt mt.  hut  1  ft*  ttck  tvtry\ndratted  ttmt  I  attp mit  tn aortttjr\nI Ml ptrty raUom\n -\n^\nCLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nBKAUC\u2014 To Mr. md Mn Victor\nJkalk. it Arrow Uk\u2122 Hoiplul, Aug\nI, \u25a0 wn, Ronald Victor\nO-BIRT\u2014To Mr! and Mrs  Bruno\nOlbert. at Arm* Uke* HosplUl. Auguit 7. a diughler\nWALKErl\u2014To Mr. and Mri O J.\nWalker of Vincouver. July 14 a son\nMr*. Wilker wai formerly Mlu Connie\nBcrlei of Roswlnnd.\t\nHELP WANTED\nWanted\nExperienced Sales Clerk for\nWomen'i and Children's\nWear. Good salary with\nsplendid opportunity for advancement. State age, education and experience when\napplying In writing to the\nNational Selective Service,\nBaker St., Nelson, B.C.\n-TAimO-WOMAN    FOB   OIN-RAL\nhomework. Ph. 0SO-R\nSITUATIONS WANTID\nBpeclsl Low Rates for non-\ntataatarctel edmtleemnu under\ntbla claulflcatlon to assist P'ouli\neeeklnl employment Only -5c tor\non* wtek (\u2022 dayi) <\u00bbt\u00abri any\nnumb-r of required Unn Ptyibl*\ntn idnnce. Add 10c It bos number d**lr*d.\n\u00abf6____t___.,-J. ifc-ulAs- WoSt\naa Janitor, dlihwuhlni, houn\ncleaning Can milk, gardening ui\nDlumblng. Can look after chicken\nranch. Apply _a__tlM e*r.t_e. R*t\neon. B.O  ________\n\u2666.AimtD - HO_S_WO_U_ BI THE\nhour, alao look aftar children. Mr.\nD  I. Yaeger, Bc~al totel.\nfOt- SAU, MISCILLANIOUS\nfO* SALB-DILAVAL 0__UM r___-\naratora now arallabli In some sine*\ninquire for caih dUoount -Jd termi.\nItoo-ediite dellTtry. Beparator oil us\none _nd two quart can* Milk bot-\ntin, oapa. filter diaca. Palm Damn\nlimited. - -\nCS-BnE clear uu-, rom-\nban, Weiurn, MyiMry, crtmi. Low\nComic*, PlctorlaU JO c*nti p*r do.\nea DnatlWIfl State prsltrsnci Ust-\npBJS7w_--a\u00abt-, BrlUl-nt, BC\nflU-DAR- H-CUPT BOOKS 4 R--\noelpU to pu* with duplicate eheel*\nBelion Dally tew Printing Dcp'-\nf_w C____-T_-_ri_-_) BID AND\ntbalr, r-aaooa-le, pay Hn. Tb* Ark\nIH \u2022 -.-IWt-s - TtmiS Sr-CIAL\nlaw prion Actin Trading Co. II*\nftswsin t\\.. T-Bcoutir. B O\t\ntftJBI CONSOLS RADIO. PR_M__lt\n\/unlor Vacuum. Storage Batwry\n. Phons TJl-X arte I.\ntba _a__*-i iwOlstLk -\ntrallST, St. rub J H Brown. Bauour\niuBBER   STAMPS   FOR   MARJ-INO\nkm Dalli nee*\nfiULL TkTUM -API 0_* iTfffi-\n^arane. Bee im near -\u00ab-*\n_Kx-Ht- WaJ-HI HAi.0 UW*\nC un. Dallyohrn.\ngtm aj_*-t*\\*All. r-A__  H*_r5\nOood mak*. Boa 1410, Pally *\u00abwi\nJ.fiBott My 5-PHtB\nTiliphone 144\nTrail   ctrcuUtlon:   Pboo*   ItlS-L\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlie pn llm per unman\ntm fn Ills* per smk (I connc-\n\u00abtle* lnaartloni fn ooat of 41\n\u2022 1.41 a Una a month HI tuan)\nMinimum I Unaa pn insertion\nBo*   number   11*  *stra     Thla\naovaie any number of Um*.\nITJBUO (LIOAL) NOnCDa,\nIk pn lln* firit Innrtlon. and\n14* each m-nquent InnrUon\nALL ABOVI RATS! LBS 10%\nPOP  F-OMPT  PATMBsT\nipicial low una\n,.j*-ceni_*tTlil  ill. a tie a I\nWanted lar Mr tn aay reqame\n\u25a0bn A llnu lu els e-y*. \u2022*\/\u2022\na ta ads\u2014n,\nBOB-C-JPTlOtl   RATU!\n\u2014\u2022   ee\ntl eesrui. an wase\nla   adrance _\u00bb\nUOO\nAbo** rata* apply ,_,\nTfnSUA amtm and Oolt-d King-\n_o_> te aubacrlbn. Urlng ouuida\nregular ___TTler area.\nBeewber* assd to Canad. where\neatra poatag* u r*.iuir*_ One\nmonth 11 50. thr*. months. 14 00.\n\u2022ts month. MOO. ow yttr. tl! 00\nPERSONAL\nWHIM IN VANCOUVER (TOP Al\nAimer Hotel Opp CPR __**t\u00b0i-\nCARBON ARC WILDER AND HEI,\nmtt, flnt elan -bap. . Oban, m\nVernon  81\n_U_N_OR TAB-lfie ARE EFFECT\nIvi _ weeki supply 41. II weeki\ntt at floury a Pharmacy\n25c Vm rT\" 25c\np  o  iios 434. Vancouver\nAny a-isp roll developed and printed\nate Reprint, tc   Pre* 4k7 coupon\nP1I_M8 DIVE-OPED AND PRINTED\nII or t *xposun roll) 15o Reprinte\n3c each Por your snapahote. choon\nKryital Flnlih Ouarantaed non-f.di\nprlnu Krystal Photo.. Wllkli. Sas-\nkitchiwia tst.bliihad inr M\nei_ra _\nFRIENDSHIP CLUB\nl\/.n.ly (it't Acquainted Huhdred* of\nm.uib.ri. alt agM. cltlw and country,\nlncludlni Vancouver, Victoria and\nB.C Many wltb meant. WldOWg wttb\n(armi and city property. HouMktvptra,\ncity and country glrti. Partlculari trot.\nFatal) li.-. Wettern Social Club, Bub\n23, Edmonton. Alberta.\nFURS\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\nPolar Storage\nGuaranteed Protection\nExpert Restyling and Repairing\nLow ratei - Free estimates\nMB Granville St. Vancouver\n8TOP -UPPERIRO PROM POLUlw\nIni stomach Dlaorders Acid atom-\nch Indigestion Heartburn. Coit-\n\u2022d tongue Bad Bruih Bick Head-\naihes, etc Un Ellk'i itomact powder No 3. prepared by experienced\nPhirmaclat It must gin Immediate\nresulle or money beck, 11 00. M 04\nEllk'i Medicine Company. Dipt 43\nSaskatoon   Buk\nrrop   itchino   torturesest\necienu. peorlail*. ringworm, ith-\nUti'i foot ud othn -tin Irrlu-\ntloni with Ellk'i Ointment No   \u2022.\nfirncrtptlon of noted skin spec-\nallst Itch rellered promptly\n\u2022kin heiled quickly or moniy re-\nfunded tl 00. II 00 Mall orders\nfilled promptly Order today from\nEllk'i Medlcln* Co. Dept 42. Baak-\natoon. Suk\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nASMYPR8 AND MINE\nIP,PREaENTATIVEB\n.    W    WIDDOWSON.   PROVntClAl\nAaaayir, Ml  Jo-epBlnl bt. Hilton\nS   8   tLuxt   Roe_-__tT).   i~Cs\nAseiyer, Chemut. Mine reprnen e\u00bb\nmi west kootenay assay op-\ntie*. 410 Kooteniy Bt, NiUon. B C\n\\   J   BUIE Independent Mine Repri-\nnnUUT*   Bos M. TraU, \u25a0 C\nBUII.UINO _OXT-_CT.eE\nNILSON   BUILDINC   CONTRACTOIUI\nNo  Jobs  too  smaU  or  too  lug.\nPhone 530 Ml Pront Bt\nCHIROPRACTORS\n3 COUN McLARIN. DC. CHIRO-\npractlc X-Ray Splnoaraphy. Strand\nTheatr. Bids . Trail. B C. Phon* -W\nMACHINERY\nJust Arrived\nFactory Welding Equipment\nCentury Generators\nRego Welding Torches\nTorchweld Torches\nHoses - Tips - Goggles\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\nlit Hall St Drtwar IM\nNELSON, B.C.\nMining.\nMachinery.\nLawrence\nInduitriil\nUnite\nPower\nHeipi Engineering Co. Sawmill\nMachinery.\nSpear and Jickion, \"Tb* World1!\nOldest  Maken  of  Saw*\"   Saw\nSaws,\nHoldera,   Circular\nPower Siwi, Gisollne \u00bbnd Elec\nBits,\nPOWL-   _\ntrie \"Tbe Saw Without \u2022 riiw\nAIR COMPRESSORS\nand complet* drilling Kiuipmeut lor\nr\u00bbnt by nay, we\u2014t or month\nPURVES E. RITCHIE & SON\ntM Hornby -At 4M'\nVancouver, bc\nPOR SALE\u2014MODEL X CL-TRAC\ntr_ck typ* tractor, fair ah.pi. Apply\nor write W. NepMlI, Erlckion, BC.\nCORDWOOD SAW   _LAND__U-_\u00bb\nSaw Bladn\nLarg* Stock of Pipe, Pitting*.\nBitting, Pulleys. Oon*ey*_ Chain.\nShafting ml other Suppllea.\nACME  MACHINERY   LIMITED\n1M7 M_ln Bt. Vancouver. B0\n Quick P-Uwy\ni SAND' .UMPB, 1 60-TON BALL\nmill, eomprenor too cu. ft; Blown\n12% cu. ft; Pulleys, shafting and\npip* Ilttlngi  B. O. Watson, Cutis-\n\u25a0USINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nA MONEY MAKING RBBTAURAXI\nbusiness known u thi \"White Spot.\"\nParole, B.C., together with all itock\naad equipment pertaining to the\nbualmn and Including th* two-\nstorey brick building with thru\nmodern spartmenU on the ncond\nfloor Apply to Thoa. Beck, Real\nBsteti, \u00bb.n_ll, BC.     .\nro-kta WANTH. TO riANUI t*\npendsble lln* of Un repair mate-\nrlali Including tresd stock, cuihlon\ngum. nmelbick. rulcaniaing ce-\ncemenU and electrlcsl upn. Writ.\nBsrrmgnim Rubber Company\nRlchirdi SUeet, VancouTer.\nUVtSTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ITC\nQUALITY CHICIB\nOuwnment  approsnl.  Mood Ml*\nsd Niw Hs_np.hlr* and WhlU Leghorn  Ordtn Uk\u00abn tor UU Uay and\nlow dellvny\nWntmlmtir Hatchny * Poulty Term\nI* AccUlu\nH.R 1. New wntmlmtn, B.O.\nPOR BAL-t-OROUP OP I.V* <K_A*,'\nfour nannies and one billy. Nannie*\nue good milk toau and ttw\nt rrglsund punbr*d Baanen\nJirnbwg, Orey week, B.C,\ni oood milk eowe, om_\n1 sevm-month-old caltee. 1 .era ed\npasture ind S building lou on Ron-\nmont. Mn. C. Becker, Ult Vanoou-\ni. -eJHBB-B m**m tl. MB HUI\nand   reglsured  rooaUr.  Kit  stock\nobulntble.    Prln M0.    Boi Uli,\nDally Newa.\nPOR -AJJt-YOtJNO TEAM mOtrnttt,\n1900 Iba. Nick Uanbenln, erllllaat,\nB.C.\nPOR   _ALB-tlIK-T___l-0_I)   HJM-\nored Jiney Cow. Apply Prid Bok-\nolo-kl. ProcUr\nRENTALS\nWANTID TO HINT IBOM AUO. 10-\n34. 1144, a MrnUhed hotu. at iuIU.\nK.   H.   Thompion,  VeUrlnsjy  Bur-\ngeon. Boi IMI, Dally N*wi.\nPOR   RENT\u2014A   P0RN1_H_U   bOPH\nfor month 01 Auguit. Kan ApU.\nPURNI8HED rfOUsI *OR VHt ____.-\nthr** wnk*. Phoni 7M-L, Trail,\nnEBTTTa\nVictoria Street.\nONE _)-RO__t --!_. t*% I\nMarket Trendi\nLONDON. Aug. I (CP)--Proflt-Uk-\nIng brought an Irregular olon ln thi\nItock market but thl undertone remained good. Turnovir sru light.\nMONTREAL-Scattered itrong apoti\nwan matched by loam In traniactlona.\nA* a reaction to th* result ln tb*\nQuebec election jeiUrday. In which\nths oo.ernmsnt powir policy waa an\nIssue. Montreil Pown opened at a\nnew hlrh but loat i part of lu gain*.\nOther power lnun wer* mixed\nNickel wu down In metali and refineries wer* wester.\nTORONTO\u2014 Partial rwoiwry from\nTuesday'a nil-off wu registered by\nth* stock markit today.\nWINNIPEO- Whest uporU toUlled\n1,400.000 buihel* today oa tb. Winnipeg Oraln Exchange UnlUd Kingdom lnterwu purehaasd _,-00_O0\nbu.hels. Portugil 400,000 bushels and\nOreek interests 100,000 bulbil*. Rye\nfuturu cloud H- _ cent hlghn with\nOctober at tl.oitt, Deoembn tl.o_H\nand May 11 04 V\nVANCOUVER\u2014Mlnn and olla wen\nslightly irregular on Vsncourer atock\nExchange. Total turnorar WW T-,7M\n\u2022bane.\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES\nBayonni   \t\n1339 1 Bralorne       \t\n| Cariboo  Oold   ..\nOrandrtew\n. I Hedley  Mucot\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, PARMS m.nd Mount\nKoot Bale\nWI   HAVE   CLEENTB   WISHINO   TO i Pend  OrellW  \t\npurchase homu   Bo *\u00bb solicit yout   Pioneer Oold -\t\nlisting your property with ui  C   t j Premier Oold \t\n\u2022tt    Ward    Bt.    NeUon. .Privateer         .\nReeeu Macdonald\nReno Oold\nMcHardy\nPhone lit.\nPOR SALB---ROOM HOUSE. HARD\nwood noon, newly daeoraud. near gSL-I!!\nENUINEMtS AND ItlEVEtORa\nt  W   HAOOEN   ______ AND Civil\nEngineer.    I C     Land    Suniyue\nRonland ind Orand P_r_\u00bb, t. C,\nBOYD C   APTUBE. Sll OOM tt,\nNilaon, BO. Surveyor and\nINS-BANCl AND \u00bb!-_\u25a0 EetAT\u00bb\nCSXS    P    MCKA-tDY,   _J_r__-\u00bbOf\nReal twu -bone ISl,\t\nMACHIN1BTB\nHSiEfri Lmmar\nMae-lni Shop, acetylsns and ilaotru\nwilding  motor  rewinding\nconimercl-l   mlrlgeratlon\nPhoni Wl 3.4 Vernon Bt\nSTEVENSON S MACtllNl -HOf-\nSpeclalui* In mln* and mill work\nMachine work, light and Mae?\nEiectitc and Acetyl**, wilding\nHU   Virnon  St.   NlUon   -  Phom   X\nu* Phone TM-R, HI Utlmer Bt\nWANTtt  TO  BUY\u2014\u00abMALL  HOU-E\nWhluwatn\nmis\nAnflo Canadian\nCalg ft Ft4mntn\nCommon\nCommonwealth ..\nDilhmilU   ..... \t\nPoothllU   ....\u2014\nHomi       \t\nt or S room*. Oood condition. Pr*\nlenbly Palrelew. Apyly H7 B-Xer St\nSEI US IP YOO N_-_) A OOOD AC\ncident  or   ainani\u2014  Policy   0    w\nApplsyard. IBS _**_\u2022 Bt\t\ntTOMMBl HOMI StTW OOOD SANDY   Model\nbtaeb. crucnit Bay. C. P McHardy., J;1^\"-^^ \u2014\ni\u00bb4 Wird Bt\nPOR SALI 0\u00ab ___NT\u2014OOOD PTV-\nrcom houn clon to nhool and car\nlln*. Phon* tet-X.\t\nwi _n_E___a __ no u-d.\nOkalU   Com\nPacific P*U\nR_rallt*\nVulcan    \t\n\"1\ntnv,\n14.00\n10>,\neg\n1-0\n_w\n4 01\n131\n41\n30\noi--;\nil\notvt\n.M\ntu\nMV,\nM\nM\nlis\nIII\n11\nMV,\nM\nM\nll.TI\n14\nAsk\nU-J\n1 \u00ab7\n.11\n70\nI M\nX\n1 to\n\u00ab 10\n1 N\n\u00ab<\nIS\n70\n1 N\nD-F-NDS TITLE: Dorothy\nGermiln, th* Philadelphia golfing aal, will dlfend htr womin'l\nWistirn amateur golf crown at\ntha Onwentsla Country Club In\nChicago.   Ivint li 44th nnewil.\nSLOCAN CITY\n8LOCAN CITY, B. Cr- hin. L.\nBrn\u00abr\u00bbon of Tnll rpent the weekend\nhere with her uncle and aunt, Mr.\nand Mn. M. E. Shannon.\nMra. G. Aylwln and her son Jack\nind two children ot NeUon, were\ngueiU during thi week ot Mr. and\nMrs J. Law\nMlu Mirgaret Oraham ind Mn.\nJ. Connlck returned to Nelson after\nvlilting relative* for a few days.\nMn. K. Popoff and Mrs W. I.\nGrahim have irrived home from\nSpokane.\nDavid P. Oriham ind George V*\u00bb-\nteegh. of Revelitoke. were the gueiti\nof Mr. Orihim's iliter, Mn. I,. Fife.\nMr. ind Mrs Ray Kline of Calgary were vliiton here during the\nweekend.\nMln Eleanor Swin and her brother Oordon, of Klmberley who hive\nbeen gueiU of their grandpirenti,\nMiyor Peter Swin ind Mn. E D.\nRogers, returned to their horn* \u2022\nfew dayi ago. They were accompanied by Mln Myrna Roger*, of Crin\nHughson Wins\n18th and Last\nfor Duration\nBOSTON, Aug. I (API Tei Hughion, aided by gem* lutty thumping\nby big Red Sox matei, today pitched hli lut big leigue bell gime for\ntbe duration, defeating Chicago Sox\n(-1. Hughion goei Into tha Navy\nAug, tt.\nIt wu ippirent 11.818 (UM all\ncame to cheer on the tall rnident\nof Kyle, Taxu, whe became the\ntint Major Leaguer to win 11 gimu\nthl* \u2022eaaon.\nChicago  - .    1  4  1\nBoeton    __'.    I 11   1\nDietrich, Wide (4) and Tresh;\nHughion and Wagner.\nBROWNS SH ADI YANKS\nKIW YORK, Aug. \u2022 (AP) - Al\n-\u2022rilli'i fifth horn* run of ttkt Test\nwith nobody on ln th* ninth Inning\ngav* St Loul* Brown* a *-t American Leigue victory over New York\nYankee* today ln the opener of \u2022\nfour-game sirlei witnessed by II,-\n074 faro.\nIt wu tha ninth itnlght victory\nfor Browni, and their llth triumph\nin thair last 14 itarti.\nSt Loult        ,    I   T  0\nNew York ITI\nMuncrlef, Jickukl (I) and Mincuio; Borowy _pd Hemiley.\nINDIANS IND LOSINQ STRgAK\nPHILADELPHIA. Aug. I (API-\nLefty Al Smith pitched Clevelmd\nIndlani to \u2022 4-1 American League\nvictory ovtr th* Philadelphia Athletlci before WMt here tonight,\nending a six-game losing itreak for\nth* Tribe.\nCleveland    _.   4   11   I\nPhll%delphli      I    I   1\nSmith and Roear; Newiom uid\nHaye*.\nNIWHOUIIR  HITS  1ITH\nWASHINGTON, Aug. I (CP)-\nDetrolt icored \u2022 4-1 victory over\nWuhlngton her* tonight, giving\nHal Newhounr hia llth pitching\ntriumph of the American League\nDetroit  4   11   1\nWaihington 14   1\nNewhouier and Richard*; Wynn\n\u2022tid rerrelL\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THUMDAY, AUGUST 10,1144 \u2014 1\nSPORTS\nHumes Ona Up In\nFinal as\nBeat Boeings M\nom up In the\nopening game ln City faitball play-\noffl when they took a hotly conteit 7*1 trom Boelngi at the Civic\nRecreation Groundi Wedneedsy\n\u2022vening.\nThe lime wee exceptionally bot\nIn ipoti, the fielding wu gentle In\n\u2022orne place* and good hi otheri.\nHighlights of the ume arete t fine\none-handed catch oy Boelngi\" aecond baseman, Johnny Dlnsmore\n\u2022nd a beautiful long home drive\nby Ccntrefltlder Armando Maglio\nof tht Hume*. Buchanan ot Iht\nBoelngi alio wu a itendout ln left\nfield, handling tour out of five\ndrivei perfectly. Jen Seaby got\nfour out of five hlti, one a three-\nbagger.\nBoth pitchers, Willy Colllni of\nBoelngi ud Lee Tralnor of tht\nHumei. (truck out four bitimen\napiece, but Colllni paued three\nbatten to flnt, to ont by Tralnor.\nTht Hume collected eight hlti off\nColllni, and Boelngi got two. ott\nTralnor. Boelngi committed five\nerron, and tha wlnnen three.\nearned rung were three tot the\nHume.\nSeiby end Migllo \u2022cored twlc*\ntor the winners, wltb Culley, Ven*\nKoughnett tnd Tralnor getting the\nothen. Welly Colllni __ore_ the\ntone run tor Iht loten, itretchlng\n\u25a0 single around tha diamond on\nHume erron at centre Held and\nthird. Batterlea wen: Humea, Tra-\nnor and Seaby; Boelngi, Collin* and\nI Gibbon.\nUmplrei wen Walter Khadtgan,\nBud Madntyr\u00bband BUI Brown Sr.;\nScorer wea Slim Porter.\nTht iccond gim. of the playoff!\nwill be Friday it 6:M ihirp.\nBALL SCORES\nINTIRNATIONAL LIAOUI\nNewark 1, Toronto 1.\nMontreil _, Syricuie 7.\nJersey City _, Buffilo 7.\nBaltlmon 7, RochesIn I.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nColumbui 1-7, St   Paul 1-1\nIndlmipolli 0, Milwaukee 1.\nToledo 7, Mtnne\u00abpolti 0.\nLoulivllle I, Kamai City I.\nBatting leaders\nSy Thi Auaelated Free*\nPliyer: Club: O AB R H Pet.\nWtlker, Dodger. 104 __9 M 138 .197\nMuilil, Cuds 101 319 82 141 .35.\nHopp, Cards . U MS 71 100 .311\nDoerr, Red Sox 103 3__ 11 UO 331\nSlebert, Athletlci 19 9W IS 101 328\nFox, Red Sox        82 339 53 108 .319\nRum batted ln: American Leigue:\nStepheni, Browni 71: National League: Nlcholion, Cuba 80.\nHome rims- American Leigue,\u2014\nDoerr, Red Sox 14; Nitional League\n\u2014Nlcholion, Cub\u00bb 14\nYANKEE MAID WINS\nHAMBLETONIAN\nCards Tie\n73, Win\nMajor Record\nGOSHEN, NT.. Aug. I CAP) -\nLeaving no doubt ai to her rank u\nth* No. 1 thret yeer-old trotter ot\nthe  yen,  thi  Kanaai-owtMd  ind\nKentucky-bred Yankee Hald eislly\nwon thi llth Himbletonlin todty\nbefore \u2022 crowd of some 19,000.\nDriven by Henry Thomai for hb\nthird buggy trip title and owned by   .\nbrook, who wu th. gu_*t of htr, A. L SSSy, w^hita. K_i.. oltauv   *J____^_______\\t_\\\ngrandmother. Mn. Rogen. th, \u201e,, fl\u00a3 ^ ^ \u201e\u201e, ^ b,   AM g.m\u00ab 1 Louta Cardtah\u00a3\n5*   ___!f_l_.G.n_rr And*r\"n \"2 2\"   \u00abve length* In MS erf we. U- ; P__2__*$__l ****** \"*\nm*>  children of Ne_K__ ire guests of Mrs   .^^ \u00a3 fouf ,n m\nAndenon'i mother and sister, Mn\nJ   Life md-MlM tbi* Life.\nMrs  I  V Oraham and two little\n\u25a0ona, Ouy and Jsmes. ire viiitlng\nMr.   Graham's  broth.r-ln-Uw  and | NAT|0NAL LIA0U,\niliter and family. Mr. and Mra. S S.;\nClough of Sllverton.\nMrs. Howird Parker who hu\nbeen the gueit of her son-ln-law and\ndaughter Mr. and Mra. L Wataon ar-\n1_\u00ab\n3 21\nJl\nIIH\nso\n\u2022o\nKOO\nSn eur list\u2014Robertson\nLtd   IH Ward st\nana.\n.Usll.\nCo\nMONTmSAL STOCKS\nWANTED,   MISCELLANEOUS\ntStll,. TRItl \u00ab\nSmoc Brew of Con   _.\nCm Csr 4 Wy pfd\nCan Celine*, pfd\n; -- I C*n SveaBUhlp \t\nCon Mln it Smelting\n_>>m Steel k Cool t\nWANTS j;^11 *]___r'_eA\nVstlonsl Srew Ltd\nortuMSTSlaTa\nW  l MARSHALL\nOp ton* trlil*\n14U Biy ATI. Trill Phoa*\nhash racTusiu\nLAWSON-S SASH  . ACTORT\nHs-rdwooa mirchul\n.71\nALBERTA   DEALER\nlobuvcorloodof lecorvd-hond Quebec .owe*\n, ,.   , Sh.wnliin W k T\npianoj    Highest cash prices ., uwrsno. oorp\npoitj    Apply giving porticu-   \"\nlars oi to age, nome ond de\nlifjn to Box 1360, Doily News.\n\u2022r.roxn hand itoih\ntht But. e_u. add sxcharoi\nwmi hm yout Th M4. Art Star*\nLOST ANO FOUND\nLOST-! BLACK COWS. VICIH-TT\nBboreaerM. IUw_rd 110 00. 3. W.\netnlaefl. Shonacre.. BC.\t\nLOST UONDAT SoiUsTf- WHILK\nshopping. _ sum of momry b__lly\nn*\u00bbd\u00abd   Bos 1414. Dally News\nSHlf US TOtJIt eCRA- -JrTALB OB\niron Any'quantity. Top ptUm pld\nAcUei Tnding Oooip-ny. Ill rV>w-\n*ll St.. Vine-mar, B  C. .\nWAimCD  \u2014  HD-BDOWtt SL-FtKO ! 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CUII __S__-\natllas SI\t\nrooms   roR   R_0rr   5S   board\n\"l-se in     Ph   Ml-R\nPnOKl 144 POR WANT AD SBIV1CI\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLB, IICYCLB\nFOR SALE OR TRADE\nLATI MODEL DODGE, C.b\nover, three-ton special truck\nPhone ROOM 15.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nDupont\nt__*.m*n Kodsk\njCVen  He-trie  \t\nOen  Motors\nI Inter   Hlckl!\nXnin Copper\nStsn Oil ot H 3\nI Union roeltlc .\nIo S Buhner\nV S Bt*\u00bbl\n19 V.\nlie-.\nImm\nISS.\n1*4\nUlt\nUS\nxv,\n\u2022IS\n55 V,\nioe\\\n41't\n! St  Loub            71\nClnclnn*-   55\nPlttiburgh -  n\nN*w York       50\nChleago    ..... 49\nBeaton        41\nBrooklyn       41\n44 M off tr)   Philidelphli II\n3M ths   S3 l\nJO up   M   AMIRICAN LIAQUI\n  I St Loul. a\nLONDON   (CP>-Courie* of m   Boiton _.. M\nInstnictton ire being given to pu- '> Hew York    M\npill of ipproxlmitely   11  yean ot  Dttrolt         ____\u2014\u2014.. SI\n\u2022ge In all senior ichooli of th* WMt | Clevelmd        11\nSuffolk Education Committee \u25a0\u25a0 an  Chicago  -  10   54\nintegral part of general heilth *du-1 Philidelphli    _ _. 41   90\ncatlon. Wuhlngton       44   10\n559\n.541\n495\nST. LOUIS, Aug. I (APr-Tying\nPhilidelphli Phillies.\nPrank Chanee'a Chicago Cube ef\nDOT achieved Ihe mm i^eort, and\nln IMS Plttiburgh Pirate* won TS\nand loat M. The Cardinal* now lead\ntbe National League by a 17 ..-gime\nmargin.\nPhiladelphia   111\n| 8t Louie 4   I   I\nEiffcnsberger nd Shea; Bree-\nchen, Lanier (I) and W. Cooper.\n<~>   SUCS (DOS OIANTS\nm\\ prns-UBOH. Aug. i (apish I Prl tl Ostermueller gave up 11 hits\nSH I tonight but cam* through to score\nI hia 10th victory of the Nitlonil\n-_. I Leigue rnaon m the PitUburgh\n\u00a3l I Pint** handed tiew York \u2022 4-1\nTZ   be.tlng befor* 11,3*. Um.\n!\"  K\u00abw  York   I   tt   1\n'}*   PitUburgh 4   T   1\n\u25a0_*| ruscher, Hi-Mi Cl) Adwni (1)\n**\u25a0 md Lombtrdi; 0*t*r_n_\u00abU\u00abr and\n_J!   Lop_-\nWWWfKW>^\u00bb\u00bb^\u00bb^pWp#Wy^^\u00bbyi^P\u00bb^B\u00bb^^\u00bb#i>ppp^<WP^W>^\nWith the Scouts and Cubs\n\u25a0y SCOUT IOI WASSICK\n.............\n It**-**\nTUISOAY\nTent No I of the Cubi and Tnt\nNo. 11 of the ScouU were the winning patrols In tnt Inapectlon. Point\nbeing vary cloae abowad keen competition In the whole camp. Memben of Tnl I ar* Dickie Orsyson.\nBobble Orayioa. Arnold Prtnder ind\nHV.  AlUn Leill*. Teat No 11 Scouti ira\n\u25a0IAT WISTIRN JINX\nCHICAGO, Aug. I (AP_ - Brooklyn icored Hi flnt victory In Um\nW**t line* May M whn Curt Devia\nhurlad Dodgen to \u2022 9-1 Nitlonil\nLeague victory over Chicago Cub*\nbare today.\nI.,iis Olmo Ut \u2022 two-run homer\nln th* fourth but the Brooki. paced\nby Howie Schultx' thrae blowi, came\nci\nToronto Stock Quotations\nCryptoquotes\nCCT     DATJCYMC     PO    JQQ     MJRAE-\nOKBYM.   IIIII   KM   CEY   MjRAKOKBT\nPO    CKHTTQVCJARK\nTnla.aay-1   Oypto*wot*i     WB   AU.   HAVB   SUfrilJI-N t\n-TRENOTR  TO  BBAK  OTHEft   PEOPLE'S  TROUBLES-LA\nROCMiaroucAin.n\nt-|p_sqiail_s an quou-oa* eg Rs-  miy  suhttituie  tor  tb* origins!  \"1\nla IMnaaa wrltuo Aphm k ns-\n.Mat* aaannlai bsa mUeaa IM\n\u2022affinal  letue   foe  l__U__sa  m  Tf\nthrouihout th* *ntlr* cryploauoU. or\n\u2022 \"Bl\" msy replu. an \"IJ,\" *tnd the\ntoy snd rollow through -B tke *ot*\ntlon\nMIXM\n\u2014   Anglo-Hur-Olln\n_*.!_\u2022 OoM Mlnn\nWHDI TOU WANT OIHUINg IKTW    fc       ^ Klrtlnd\nKA-.ONALT_.UCIL - A-TS \u00ab Me- | \u2122*{i> *,\u00a3?\nCorralck-Di-rlni   Term   M_sbinerr\nSob)o Ulnm\nrepairs, ell. wtr* or\nTruck ind Bnulpo_nl Oo. 7-1 front\n91, Phono 100   Nelion. S C\ng     CTUNDta     -ONTLAC     IKOIrl*\nVlth    usn-ml_sion     Kilacm    Aum\nWrecking snd Q_r_p        \t\nro\u00bb AtrroMosru parti\nCity Auto Wraessn\nWANT_D    _    UTS   MODIL   OAR\nPhoni I4.-L .\t\ntim iA-t-i-M _UrU'U_-. i-TBW\nwith ndu-Uc- |wr Apply Ml Oosi\nwnuT\u00abtr*li,u\"-l\u00b0 An\u00bb\"\"*\nI0ATS AND ENGINES\nWlU, SRU, OR TRASS ll-POOT\nLunch wtth St Uwr-no. mgtn.. IB\ngood condition, ind boat houm fr*\na llsht dillrwy truck os cat So*\nIIM. Daily New*.\nOnttril Pitrlcii\nChrocnlum MAS _\u201e\nOonliurum   Mln*.\nCons MAS     - \t\nDom* Mtma      \t\nlakt  H.l.rtlr  .    .\nPalconbrldg*   Nickel\nHud  Itock Oold\nRolltnger\nNudion Ray M A S\nIntarnat Nickel\nterr-Adeiaoa     \t\nUV* Shore Mln**\nUmaqa* Oaala*   \t\n175\n1 t\nrt\nii\nIM\n1-U\nIW\n145\nll W\ntn ti\nI.4S\nill\nee\nIIM\n\u00bb7I\nhm\n14 M\nUU\n\" \u2022'\nMining C-rporiuo\nNl pining  Mt___f\nNorJMt.l       ......\nPinsour Porcupine\nrwrw Oold\nPtekte Orow 0*M\nPrestoo\n|lu  Anseolo 0*M\n|Sherrlu  __moa\nSUden Mslsrt'.-\t\nSstlllraa Om*\n\u2022ylisnlt.      ..  .\n-Wk-Nufim \"-M\nTbburn OoM UIM*\ni Vwntura ... ~\n| Wilt*  Amulet\nWright Utnnowm\nknew .-... \u2014\nLittle  Long  Lar\nMaeleod Ooekihull\nUoiern Red Uke\nMalirtlc Oold\n\u2014 Ill\nIII\n101\n110\nIIM\n144\nBrer  Uptoeillon\nrti\u00bb-t\u00bbr.lll.\nOne he oout\nClUmi T-ll-wlnl(i\n111\nuoo\nss\ni K\ni n\nITS\n115\nIOO\nTl\nM\nI    S\nIM\n170\n1 00\nuu\n100\ntoo\n4-R\nn\n_ ei\nill\nin\nsm\nin\nIW\nH\n110\n*%\nIM\nMe,\nal Laague'i runner-up Rada M\nRelief hurler Jin. Tobln'i elght-\nInning  homer wound up the day.\nPrnk McCormick hit his llth homer In the Rada' fourth.\nBoiton 8 110\nClnclnn.U 9 11    1\n\\_-\n)W MMftwr, Philip Holm**, Tinker  [,,<\u25a0),.\nYoung. Ralph Haywood. Billy Bun- Brooklyn         I 10   0\nter, Ingma Lenaon. Chicigo    1 10   I\nMr. Attack d*dd*d that lh* flag \t\n\u25a0RAVIS TRIM REDI\nIth the help of J A. Ballmtyne. 1 CINCINNATI, Auf I (AP) \u2014\nthe flag WM relied iftar a good day'i' Boiton'i ilxth place Brivei pounded\nwork. Incidental!- Ihe chef cooked lw0 Cincinnati hurleri for 11 biu to-\nover 408 pancakM for dinner\u2014p-ewl !$,,, ___   bunching six nun In th*\nAt 1700 houn Bob Wisslck snd third, won handily over tha NaUon-\nJeff llurklmhiw iBIondlei returned\nto camp having bem lo the rlty to\nprtpar* for th* hike lo Kokanee\nGlacier oa Thundiy. Th*y both r\u00bb-\nturrud ln tlm* for mpper which we\ndevoured without much ado\nKINIMIN IONQITIRI\nThe cimptlri tonight 4r\u00ab u good\nu tny other night. e*pecl*Uy with\nMr Affleck s (tory, nd the lining by lh* gueat! Inns lhe Klm-\nmea Club.\nThe gueiU wer* Hli Worahhy Miyor Norman C Stlbb*. m*mb*n of thi\nKlmmen club md DUtrlct Commli\nsinner R R. Brown ind Mn. Brown\nSongs by the Kir-men fchorus glrlii\nwar* v\u00bbry well racetved.\nWIDNSSOAY TO NOON\nw* arasaedad ea uauil with the\nflag ooU Ih lh* best of ihip*. Th*\nUnt impaction a_d*d up with Tnt\n1] leading tar lha Scouta. tnd Tent\nI lor th* Cub*, th* m.mben being\nRalph Lrwla, Bruce Devk, Jickle\nDuck. Herb Chaluk. Nomas Chen.\nJohn Gallc The wlnnln Unla were\nCube-Ne I Ont: Ne. I >see-d.\nNo 1 third. Na. 7 and I tM (ar\nfourth: He* 4 md 5 tM he fifth.\nNo. I ilkth; No I u-rttttk, Tte. IS\n%*_**,\nTh* ScouU In order wera Na 11\nflnt. No. It ncond. No 11 third. No.\nII fourth. Th. iverige mirkl to\nthe whol* ramp war* IT per r*ni\nThe Cub* Uwn peehei th\u00ab4r belonging*, bad their money rafunded.\n\u2022nd left eamp with thai gotng-ewiy\nfailing, wai* ot th* Cub* looking toward) their been* \u2022urraundlngs.\nwhll* otaen wUhln* tVy rould ruy\nMe * toner ptrlod T-it'i Se*ut-\n*kfaV\n\u00ab~LTO*J  see.  every   Bl\u00bb*\n**   Gillette Blade fits the\nGillette Ruor txtciry and protect! yoa from tbe irritation\nof misSt blade*. One raeeoa\nii ihat tbe slot lo tbe Bias\nGUlene Ufrecmaty wfrnmred ee\nthit tbe hlida'i e_gei sn\nexicdjr parallel with tbe rssor\nguird aad hire {aet tbe right\ndegree of eiposure. Your\nrator breet** through yoor\nwhisker*. No drag! No pall!\nYoar fice looki well-groomed\nind feeli -efreihed.\"\ntbe retiaa tourney ti\n___\no..^0*^:\nyocfltton\nr*t**'w\"*'*tl,ttt\n***********\n \u2022 -NSLSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1944\nTONIGHT\nFRI. - SAT.\nSomething always fins.*\n*\\\\w in immovable\n.orce meets an\nresistible body!\nComplete Showi 7:0O-8:S0\nTrAMO_t._.._Bsniur_e\nkWINUP mt nCBMWfftitfVTWtJKI\n\"Part Imperf.ct\"\nThe Indiscretions of a lady\nof wit and opinion.\nly Ilk* Choi*\n$175\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nFine Canvases\nHung In\nSlocan Exhibit\nMillion Accident\nFree Miles Is\nRecord Navy Men\nOne million accident-free miles\nIs s lot of careful driving tor tht\ntwo unlor naval ratings sarving tn\nthe Royil Canadian Nivy'i motor\nSTO.KUP\nON COAL\nNEXT WINTER MAT BE\nTOO LATE ...\nBuy on Our Budget Flan\nQueen City Moron\nNIUON\ntransport section In Vsncouver.\ntypical drivers wbo have ruchsd\nthe one-million mil* mark on Britiah Columbia rotdwij. are Chief\nPetty Officer r. rrench, r-.CN.V_..,\nand Petty Officer a H. McGUlls,\nRCN.V.R., supervisors ln tht\nNavr'i transport branch which Is\nnow recruiting driven. Men over\n89 years of sge snd ln medical\ncategory \"A\" or below IS years In\ncategory \"B\" are required.\nRecruits will be enllited u able\nseamen In the volunteer n_erv_\nDutiei of enlisted drivers Include the operstlon of hesvy duty\ntrucks, penel delivery wtgona,\nstaff can, ambulancn and other\nvehicles.\nApplication for th* Motor Transport division li mad* te th* Recruiting Officer, HMCS. \"Diicovery.\"\nVencouver.\n(Contributed)\nNEW DENVER, B.C., Aug.\nSponsored by tht Nliel itudent-\nteichera ot th* Summer School and\nMrs. H. A. Rou, Mlu H. Yodo, the\nprlnclpil and Mlu Terry Hldakt,\nuilitant supervisor, \u2022 very successful art exhibition wu shown ln the\nLegion Hall here Aug. 8 and 1.\nPlice of honor might be uld to\nbe given to five small, but exquisite oils end one larga black and\nwhite mountain icenei by W, P.\nWtslon, A RCA., of Vancouver.\nMr. Weston Is taking the art clan\nat the Summer School. Mr. Weston's\nsuperb and masterly work Is better\nknown ln the Nttlontl Gallery and\nthe RCA. than ln the Kootenay.\nA dozen itrong and vivid cin-\nvuei by Densaku Kondo of New\nDenver, five clean and vigorous\nSlocan views In water colon by\nSbojl Shlmliu of,Toronto; nine\nvery flnt wtter colon of Kootensy\nviews, and a portrait by Alan All-\natbrook of Kulo, and four fine pen\ndnwingi by Roy Mlyashlta, a Kulo boy, made up the exhibition\nwhich was nt up by Weston, Kondo tnd AUubrook. Annt Mara-\nbishl'i three excellent tree studies\nwere entered at the lott moment\u2014\nthli li no dlsptngement to the\nthorough tnd promising work now\nbegun by the other students.\nSome 200 vtslton from New Denver. Sloctn City tnd Lemon Creek\nilgned the visitors book, and a collection for the Red Crou netted\n\u266611-25.\nSubs Made Way\nInto Hudson's\nBay Scribe Says\nWINNIPEG, Aug. I..CF. \u2014 Th*\nWinnipeg Tribune today published\na dispatch from s staff writer at\nChurchill, Man, where tbe United\nStatu Army constructed a 110,000,-\n000 air ban In which he said he had\nheard storiu ot mbmirlnei in Hudson Bay.\nAfter describing the ban whleh\nbrought a wave of prosperity to\nChurchill, storied village ot 1000\nmllei North of Winnipeg, tha Tribune writer said:\n\"That the but wu needed cannot\nbe doubted especially If one story\nwhich I have heird trom aeveral\nsourcei li true. It concerns submar-\ninn. Apparently a number did make\ntheir way Into Hudson Bey. According to reports two Oerman lubmir-\ninei sctually were sank In tb* Bay.\nTha Churchill baie Is a vital Unk\nIn th* Northtut Staging Routs vis\nHudson Bay to Europe.\nPte. Sutherland\nHome After\n5 Years Service\nRoouvelt. the rtattmint uld MW\nU-boats were \"Ineffective during\nJuly, a month which has baas to\nImportant far tha succen of continental optrttlom.\"\nThe Joint stetement (allows:\nThe number A Germin U-boalt\ntunk during tha war new txcetda\n800. It It therefore undtnttndtble\nthat the U-boets still operating are\nextremely cautious. Their efforts\nhava been Ineffective during July,\n\\_p month which hu been m important for the succen of continental\noperations.\n\"The number of U-boets destroyed\nhas been substantlslly greiter than\nthe number of merchant ships sunk.\nSeventeen U-boats hava been sunk\nwhile attempting to Interfere with\nour cross-Chinnel traffic since the\nfirst landing of tha Army of Llberitlon.\n\"The U-boat fltet It stttl of Impressive aire. Nevertheltn tht U-\nboili remain the hunted rather than\ntha hunters. They hsvt been attacked trom the Arctic to th* Indian Ocean, aircraft playing the\ngreat part with tha surfsce forcea,\nthis pressure will be maintained until all chincei of revival of tha U-\nboat -\u25a0\u2014n-lp are killed, whatever\nmay be the new devlcei and methods developed by tht enemy.\nThe Nul claims of sinkings continue to be grouly nagger*!*-. For\nInstance their claim for June, tht\nletest month tor which complete\nfigure* sr* available, wu an exaggeration of 1,000 per cant\"\nAfter Ave yaan ln Canadisn\nArmy urvlce ln Canada and overseas, Pte. Ted Sutherland Is spending s luve st his parents home In\nNelson. Pte. Sutberlsnd, formerly\nof Winliw and Trail, left early In\nthe war with the 109th Battery from\nTrail.\nHli pirenti ar* Mr. and Mrs. W.\nHugh Sutherland of Roumont\nFive brothers trt still oversell,\nCpl. Dtnny Sutherland, Gnr. Hugh\nSutherland, Acl Ernest Sutherland,\nGnr. Lee Sutherland and Pte. Allan\nSutherland.\nFlower Show\nPlans Are\nShaping Up\nPlans for the third annual flower\nshow of the Nelson Garden Club,\nwhich ts being staged Aug. II, under the tuiplcei of tht Nelaon Kinsmen Club for ths Milk tor Britain\nFund, ara neirlng completion.\nThU year'i .how li the flnt competitive exhibition of flowen ilnce\nthe dayi of tha Nelaon Fair, and it\nli expected thit thert will be s\nUrge tntry trom tht city tnd mr-\nroundlng dlitrlct Thtrt trt 87 clm-\nn ln which groweri cm compete\nand then clisses cover moil of the\nflowen grown In thii tret. Gltd-\nloll will Ukt the ipotllght with 13\nclassn for ilngle iplkei, and three\nclisses ot bukeU and vasei. Dahlias\npromise to be well to the fore ilso\nwith 11 claim for competition. Rol\nea, iweet peu, stocks, carnations,\ninipdrigoni,   petunlu,   uten   ind\nIMPROVED RADIO SOON\nDECLARES C.I.C. CHIEF\nVANCOUVER, Aug I (CD-Improved radio technique, reception\nand program, will toon bt ivillible\nto British Columbia liitenen\nthrough Canadian Broadcasting\nCorporation facllltlei, Dr. Auguitln\nFrlgon, Acting Oetjeril Manager of\nCBC, nld on hli arrival here today.\nDEATHS\nWHO FOOT! THI -ILLf\nIf  your  child hu a tonsil operation ... We or You? Do you carry\nHospital and Medical Insurance?\nSTUART  AGENCIES\nI7T Baker St Ph. NO Nelson. BC\nMACO CLEANERS\nUnder Naw Ownership\nCarrying on a Complete Service in\nEXPERT DRY CLEANING\n* 2 DAY SERVICE -\nCASH AMD CARRY\n.AND SAVE 10 PER CENT\nExpert Tailoring oo Ladies' ond Gents' Clothing\nWATCH FOR OUR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENT\n*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nMore Draught\nBeer In Offing\nA much brighter outlook li In\nprospect tn relation to the beer iltuetlon and it is expected Ihat more\ndraught beer may be released\nihortly, poulbly aftar October, uyi\nR. D. Barnes, manager of Kootenay\nBreweries Limited. Tht chancel for\nmor* bottled beer ire not to bright\ndu* to -horttgt of cape, caau and\nlabor. The small lncreau* that bar*\nbeen allowed k far hava bean\nquickly ahtorbad by tht exceptionally great demand.\nTbe good crop conditions this\nseason and the change In the Intern malt iltuition tre two factors\nInfluencing the expected Improvement for the Western breweriei.\nW. F. Kennedy, B.C. Liquor Control Board chiirman, announcad tt\nVic-Tit on Monday that ht thought\nthat there would be more beer ln\nbeer parlors by October.\nCanadian Liquor commluloner!\nwill meet at Vancouver September\n7 tnd I tor their annual conference,\nMr. Kennedy uld. He ll President\nof the Canadian Liquor Commissioners' Aaoctatlon.\n(.A. Bush,\nLumberman of\nCranbrook Dies\nCRANBROOK, B. ..-Engaged In\nvarioui phuea of lumber operatloni\nIn this Dlitrlct ilnce UU, Charlu\nAlbert Buih, age U, died her* ifter\n\u2022 ihort lllneu. For the put thru\nyein he hu been scaler tor tbt\nCrowi Nut Pan Lumber Company\nat their St Miry'i Lake operitiom\nwhert he hu madt hit homa\nBom it Oneway, Mien, ha was S\nniturillzed Canadian citizen for\nmany years. He came to Canada u\na youth and continued Westward to\nIhU Provinc* a years ago. H* hu\nbeen associated with varioui lumber\nproducing firms Ln camp work over\ns wide territory of laat Kootenay.\nHis wife survives him et their Bt\nMiry'i Uke home u wtll u a too\nwbo works st Klmberley. Funeral\nservice! tnd burial will take place\nat Cranbrook.\nFLEURY'S\nt\u00bb\nPharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nUrd Arts Blk.\nPHONI25\nS00 Nazi Subs\nSunk Since\nWar Slatted\nLONDON. Aug. I (CP) - Man\nthin JOO Oerman rubmarinu have\nbeen sunk by tht Alllu since the\nltut of the wtr, It wu reported tonight tn t joint Anglo-Amtrican\nitatement\nIuued undtr tuthority of Prim*\nMlnliter   Churchill   end   Pruidmt\nHm Hm I* Dont  Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER   PLUMBER\nPHONI 115\nOver Fifteen Hundred\nContract Holders in\nNelson District\nEnjoy Full Benefit! Undtr Contract With\nEmployeei Mutual Benefit Association\nHead Office, Vancouver, B.C.\nOver 30,000 members enrolled in British, Columbia\nTHOUSANDS PAID OUT IN CLAIMS\n-VERY MONTH.\nCovert   turgicol   cotti,   hospital,   doctor,   monthly\nindemnity in Canada.\nDAILY COST:\nSis cents odulti; Three cents far iigteitett.\nThere it a reoson lot the tremendous growth In\nmembership.\nSTUART AOINCIEB.\nt_\u00bb idt, Ntlun. i.C. Phont SS0.\n177 ttktr MreM.\nWithout obllj.tlon I tm Inttruttd In ytur s**clil Httpltll tnd\nM.tl.il Plin.\nNtmi _.       Apt    \u2014\nkrlrlr.., Phom\nft*. Dieendieiti\nMURPHY BROS\nCm mpply paint\nfor every purpou\ntmm*rw*r**imww**t*wwww\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\nIH Baker SL Phont Ul\nOpart Day and Nlfht\nCrtmatorlum Ambuline*\nlaaataaaatauiaiiaiiiii'\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nQARAQEMgN\nSKT CHUT AUTO SMVlCb\nPawn lis\nNalaon. B C\nVANCOUVIR-Rt Rev. En Su\nYu, tint Honorary Doctor of Divinity it tht University of Brltlih\nColumbU Anglican Theological Col-\nlag* and Anglican Blihop for th*\nShanghai tret. In Chlnt April 25\nOTTAWA-FU Lt T. C. Xldrtd,\n51, Aulittnt flrt Prevention Officer it RCAF. Heidquirten lince\nJinuary, IMS.\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit* 205\nMedical Art* lulldlng\nTRY A\nMOCHA PAR. AIT\nAT THI\nMELON DEW\nuaaataaaataaaaaaaaau\u2014i\nSEAT COVERS\nta fit moat makes of cart.\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nNelion, B.C.\nJ. P. Walgren\nGenersl Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nWi Uk* prld* In\nkttplni your hair\nouutlfui\nHalgh  Tru-Art\nPhon* _n\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEWS Of IHE DAY\nRttu: Be Una, 17a lint biu- fnu\ntrot, Itrgtr typt rttu tn r**_ee-\nMlnlasam   two   llnee.   10%   _*>\ncount far prompt payment\nmniiiiiiittiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\n\u2022rttiih Ooami not cut, Vt lb. tte\ntt Vaiintlr.es.\nerj  Mis si  *l__sl\u00bbj  tf-\nurt, (lirlsllnl lake, B.t'.\nfour Uwn mowtri for \u25a0*!\u2022    _-m\nns __k*r aunt\nrti. mor aatertay NNal Tkl l\"\"-\nrlor'i n_srt**t SlMt spat.\nBu lis for Butty inter pump parti\nand rtptira. S01 Baku at\nl_r  aalt.   Ctucrtu.   Ursa  gneliih\nOoostbtfrm   1011 Carboniu at.\nDont   west   unUI   iftar   tht   tat\nI. SURg ROW. BU-d-rao- Agency\nSpring ____*\u2022__. t to t laa.. m_k\nfittmd Ma bu lb. greeted. Th. reins\nTm tkU\u2014Btttary -Btulng AM\" and\nurphonw   Oood roO-ltlon   Prtr* ISO\nApplt Boi ISST. 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Rlb-\nboni will be awarded to first second snd third wlnnen.\nFlowen entered in th* third annual Flower Show will become th*\nE. A. CAMPBELL & Co,\nChartered Accountants\nAuditors\n543 Baker St Pbone 239\nG. W. G.\nIron Man\nPants\n$3*\nTha best work pant mad*.\nSonforiied - shrunk for\npermanent size.\nEMORY'S\nLIMITED\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nproperty of the Kinsmen Club and\nwill be sold it the clou ol th* show.\nThe proceeds will go towirdi the\nMilk for BrlUln fund.\nOrganised  yacht  racing  In   the\nUnited SUtu began tbout 1M0.\nF. H. SMITH\nIt Its Electric\nPhone 666        351 Baker St\nDONT SAY BREAD\nSay Hood's\nSUPREME MILK BREAD\nJust Received   . . a carload\nof\nKROEHLER CHESTERFIELDS\nFully tpring built\nHeme Furniture Exchange\nJ. D. 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