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CANADA-IATURDAY MORNINO. IIPT. S. 1*80.\nNUMIIR ia\nADVANCE GUARDING\n\u25a0-^kW^. ^ : f\nnada to Stand Shoulder to Poles\nNazis Destroy Bridges, Railways, Tunnels, as\nFall Back; \"Very Great Activity\" by\nFrench Navy; Enemy Send Afd Tier  .\n\u25a0'.'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0-. ,  \u25a0\u25a0* i    . '\nBy TAYLOR HENRY    f,    :        ,'\"   ,\/\nPARIS, Sept I (AP)\u2014French'forcei were reported tonight to\nnave penetrated from seven to eight mUu into Germm territory,\nwith Germin troopi retrutlng before increuingly heavy attacki on\ntht Northern lector of the Wutern front\nNazi toope were reported thrown back on'their main Weet-will\n, lint of fortificttions, the Selgfried line.\nMOVE ON RICH BA8IN\nJThe ttrthut advance of the French left wing, whoie flank It protected by the neutral Luxembourg frontier, wu believed trom lnformt-\nftion retching Parte to bt in tht\ndirecUon ot the important Germm\nlndustritl centre ot Trier, in the\nrich Saar mining buin.\nAn official trmy oommunlque\nuid French troopi were advancing\nbehind retreating Nazi troopi who\nwert deitraytag bridgei, reilroidi\nmd tUhneli u they gave ground.\nThe extent ol the French advance\nwu not dticlosad but tht trmy\ncommunique ield there was a \"continuance of our local progress.\"\nThe extent of aviation participation In tht drive wu shielded behind the terse itatement that \"our\nferitl reconnaissance is active.\"\n(.(.F. LEADER\nOTTAWA, Sept I (tit).\u20143. 8.\nWoodiworth, lender of the Cooptra-\ntive Commonwulth Federation, told\ntht House of Commons tonight bt\nhli petition tp Cmada engaging ln\nwar, but in ao doing madeJt clear\nthat ht ipoke hla personal viewi\ntnd not those of hit ptrty.\nIt wu letrned thtt M. J. Cold-\nwelt Chairman of tha National\nidl of tha C. C. F, tomorrow\nItate the party'i poUcy u de-\nI on at a conference neta on\nWednuday.\n\"If wt (Parliament) are itUl able\nto decide to keep out of wtr, then I\nwould hold up both my hinds to\nkeep out of wir,\" nld Mr.\nWoodiworth.      .\nr.\/*ff.\u00abi-_)\u00bbs-\nAIL, B.C. Sept I\u2014An urgent\ntppetl ier recrulti is being mtdt\n\"by the 109th Field Battery, R.C.A.\nto bring the unit up to full itrength.\n\"en trom lt to 45 vein of,tgt\nA-l phyiictl condition will le\naccepted. \/\nRecruiting denote have, been\nopened at the Canadlm Legion,\nTrail Grand Forks md Greenwood, md Kingsley Hotel, Christina\nLake. Recruiting continue! at. the\nArmouriei In -Till\nTraniportation from the outaldt\npolnta will bt arranged to Trail,\nwhere all recrulti will be medi-\nexamined.\nEdmontonite Dies;\nPassed Army Exam\n(Contlnutd on Page Stvtn)\nEDMONTON,\nnon\" Etui 38, of '_\u25a0\n81 8 (CP)-Ver-\nnonton wu tc-\nrented u t militia recruit yesterday\nifter outing the medical examination. Mra. Earl found htm dud today md docton uld be died ot\nheart disease.\nWINDSORS LEAVE\nCANNEI, Franu, lept I (AP).\n\u2014The Dukt and Duehtu of\nWindior left for Englmd tonight\nUNEMPLOYMENT  RELIEF  TO\nCONTINUE\nLONDON, .Sept 8 (CP)-Unem-\nnloyment relief will contlnut to\nbt paid u usual, ttlt miniitry of\nInformaUon unounced tonight. The\ncommittee for aid to tha unemployed wu invuted with powen to\nmtkt ipecltl piymenti to penoni\nrendered dutltuto by tht war.   -\nLINER IAFE AT NEW YORK\nNEW YORK, Sept 8 (AP)-The\nbig French Unea He de France\nbrought 1877 passengen ufely into\nNtw York't neutral htrbor tonight\nending a perllout voyage through\ntha lubmarine-stalked ihlpping\nlanu of the AtlanUc Ocean.   *\nLEAD IH FINALS\nVANCOUVER, lept I (CP)\u2014\nVmcouver Burrardi dtfuttd New\nWestminster Adantot 12-10 here\ntonight In the flnt gtmt af a\nbut-of.sevtn ttrlu for tht Inter\nCity Box LacrtNt League\ni,-. i , - \\ - _. ,\nI -tha tyrtet vtlft nutt\nilons of tht British Co-\n(oottnty dlitrict for thi\nright to repretvent tht Provlnet In\nt Minn Cup pltyoffi for tht\nDominion title. Next gtmt tf tht\nterlei will be pliyed In New\nWutmlniter Mondty night\n'.      .'-     ,-\"*\\ \u25a0- \u2014:\nMan Abusive at '' -,\nCreston Draws a\n'   Month ih Jail\nCRESiTON, B.C_ Sept 1-A Xh\ndty term in Nelson jail wu given to\nHerman Mueller, a reildent ot Arrow Creek, near here, when he wu\nbrought before Donild Bradley md\n3. S. Wilson, Justices of the Peace,\nFriday morning on a charge ot failing to give a tatlifactoty account\not himielf. . ?\nThursday nlgbt be butted Into a\ncheckup Constable John DeVoin,\nwu making on a motorist md became to abusive in hit language\nthat he waa taken into custody.\nHuge Defence Budget\nPresented at Australia\nCANBERRA, Sept 8 '(CP-Reut-\nen)\u2014Prime Minister R. C. Menzies todty presented to parliament\na budget for the coming fiscal year\nproviding \u00a333,137,000 for national\ndefence. \u25a0'\u2022\u25a0       ....\nThe budget estimate! revenue at\n\u00a3101,940,000 and expenditure! at\n\u00a3101,916,000, lndlcaUng a lurplui\nof \u00a324,000.\nNew texu WiU provide nearly\n\u00a38,000,000, including \u00a32,500,000\nfrom increaied income taxes, \u00a31,.\n20,000 from a. ulei tax md \u00a32>-\n130,000 from other tourcu.   .\nCREW ASKS WAR BONUS\nPORTLAND, Ore, .Sept 8 (AP).\n\u2014Thirteen memben of the Danish\niteamer Uranienborg's crew today\ndemanded war bonuses ot $250 uch.\nbetter food and permiulon to carry\nall th; liquor tney want \u2022\n, Tney uid lt their demandi were\nAot met they would not ttke tht\nihip from Portland for tbt Europem wtr zona.\nCanada to Stand Shoulder to\nShoulder With Britain\nENT TO\nON WAR\nOR PEACE SAYS\nConscription  Not  to\nBe Introduced by.\nAdministration\nSPEECH APPLAUDED\nOTTAWA, Stpt 8 (CP)-Ctn-\n.ada will itand ihouldtr to ihoulder with t_rtit Britain In tht wtr\n8 gainst Germtny or find mother\nlovtrnmtnt Prlmt Mlnltter Mtc-\nkenilt King told tht Houu of\nCommoni todty. J\n(See Pagt 4 for Furthir Detail!.\nThe Prime Mlnltter uld thtt hli\nQovtrnmtnt btlltvu eomorlp-\ntion fer ovtneit itrvict would\nnot bt naetuary or tfftctlvt, tdd-\nInsi      .  , ' \u2022\n\"No iuch meaiure wiU be Introduced by the pruent admlniitration.- . >\nConcluding hit addreu tonight to\nthe emergency war teuton of Pirliament Mr. Mackenzie King uld\nthe Government had mnounced\nltt policy ind tht quution of peace\nor war remtini for parliament to\ndecide. '\n.\"That queition  Ii not  decided\n^' \" he declared. \"The Government\nmade lta decliion u to whtt\nltt policy is. But lt lt for tbe\nAllies* Big Three Gamelln, Gort, Ironside\nThret ftmom military man ara leading the\nAlltel' attack on Germany. General Guttave Gamelln lett brilliant itrategiat ot the lut great war\nand chief ot ataff fpr Franca, la the Alllu' military\nchief, tht job Marshal Foch had ia tht lut wtr,\nViscount Gort ctntrt, England'i thief of itaff, It\nnow Britaln'i commander ln the field, the Job Sir\nDouglu Htig had ln the but war. Succeeding Gort\nu chief of itiff for Britain it ilx-foot-slx, Genenl\nSir Edmund Irontidt right who hu been in Canada\n\u2022mmy .nw\nPLANES BOMB GERMAN ISLAND\nREPORTED; FIVE SHIPS LOST\nCOPENHAGEN, Sept. 8 (AP).-\nA concentrated bombing ittack on\nthe heavily fortified German Island ot Sylt near tht Western end\nof tht Kitl Ctnti apparanUy wn\nmade today by what one observer\ndescribed u 10 to 15 planu which\ncame from the Southweit '\n'\u25a0\u2022 AnU-tlrcreft guru boomed and\nexplotloni indlctted bombi were be-\ning dropped. It,wti preceded by an\nattack Utt night    .        ,\u25a0'.'\u25a0.\nThe island of Sylt It the\nilte of a Germm anti-aircraft\ndefence fortification.\nBritiih tuthorlUu mtdt no reference todty to a bombing miwion\nhiving been directed tt Sylt\n' The lound of the itttcking planes'\nmoton could be hurd distinctly on\nthe Danlih Island ot Roemoe, nearby.\nNETHERLANDER SUNK\nAlto in the North Set, off the Wut\nFrliitn blinds, North of tht Netherlandi' Zeider Zee, 38 panona\naboard a' Netherlandi minesweeper\nperished when an explosion tank\nher.\nNetherlands officials uld tht mine\ntweeper itruck a mint in territorial\nwater. Twenty-two penoni iboird\nthe craft wert uved.  . >\nOn the Western side of the Danish\nPeninsuli, two shipi cunt to grief,\none with a known lou of ieven\nmen, when they ipptrtntly itruck\nmlnu.\nOt tht 14 memben In crew ot the\nGerrnan 'iteamer Hilf red Blssmark\nhalt lott their llvu when tn ex.\nplosion occurred South of Ore\nSound, between the island of Sliel-\nlmd \u2014 Wuternmost of the Urge\nDanish Islands\u2014and Sweden. Tht\nbelief thtt It itruck a mint wai\nexpreued by lurvlvon.\nMore than 100 mllu awa-\nDanish iilmd of Aeroe, South\nFunen, tn unidentified vessel wu\nblown up. Observer! uid they be-\nUeved it wu a Germm freighter\nand that all handi ware killed,\nMACKENZIE KING\nhonorable memben of thli Bourn to\nsay whether they itand by thtt\npolicy.\" ._,,.\u00bb;\nConforming to nil uttled policy\nof leaving the Issue ot Cmadian\nSrticipition in war to Parliament,\ni Prime Minliter today outlined\nhii policy and aiked the Houu to\nsupport him ln it\n\"It Uie House will not lupport ui\nin these policies it will havt to\nfind mother Government,\" he declared\nHe gave no Indication ha had my\ndoubt ot tht decliion ot the House,\nmd was greeted with applause trom\nall tidu. A ftw minutei betore\nthe Home heard Hon. Dr. R. J.\nManion, Coniervative Leader, declare himself for participation in\nthe war and pledge hli lupport to\nthe Government in ita pollclu.\nSOCIAL CREDIT 8UPPORT8\nJohn Blackmore, Social Credit\nLeader,- bespoke hit party'i wish\nto give full Canadian tupport to\nGreat Britain. But J. S. Woods-\nworth, leader of the' Cooperative\nCommonwealth Federation, wu not\nin agreement although he aald he\n\u25a0poke for himiflt md not hit\nptrty.    ...       .\u25a0\n\"I cinnot five my consent to\nanything tbat will drag ua Into\nmother war,\" ftx. Woodiworth declired. T\nWhile endonlng Canadian participation ln the wtr, Mr. Bltck-\nmore demmded conscription of\nwealth, induitry and manpower.\nThe despatch of a general expe-\ndltiontry force to European battlefields ia a matter for future consideration, Mr. Mackenzie King indicated. Canada'i immediate warlike -tops #111 be the defence of\nCanadian territory md nearby Britiah territory, iuch u Newfoundland,\ncooperation in economic meuuru\naimed at Germany, and tbe furnishing of arms ud luppUu to Great\nBritain.\nCmadian airmen, however, may\nenter the fray at once. They will\nirobtbly bt tht tint Cantdian\nighters to aee active lervice.\nThe Prlmt Minliter rectlled his\nprevioui efforti to promote goodwill- ln both industrial tnd lnter-\nnational relations and uld he never\nthought it would fall to his lot to\ntike the action now> demanded by\nhim by the turn of eventa\n\"That reiponiibllity <f take with\nt tense of being true tt} the blood\nthat it in my veins,\" he Tteclared.\nWAR ON TYRANNY     \\\nHe joined Mr. Manion In a nl\ntor toleration ot Uie honest views\nWomen Organize for\nEmergency Training\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. ti. Sept\n8 (CP). \u2014 Military headquarten today announced a detachment ot tht\nWomen'i Service Club hu been or-\ngtnlzed here to train women tor\nwar emergency work.\nThe New Wutminster detachment\nwlU consist of four companiu of\n29 memberi etch. Training wUl include clerictl work, motor\ntransport work, iint aid and\ncommlsurltt  ,. -\n.    I.    i    \u25a0^-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u00bb\nTelford Evidence\nled by Police\n: l\nweU toleration for the Germm peo\npie. Ai one who knew both Ger-\nman-Canadlena md Old-Country\nGermtni well, he decltre<rthe wtr\nwu not tgtinit them but against\noff the :lne tyrannical regime which held\nthem in tlavery.\nTht came ot tbe war wu Adolf\nHltler'i Iuit for power. The Germm letdtr hid violated all. pledges.\n(Continued en Page Two)     I\nfurnished by witneu\ncelled by Miyor Lylt Telford to\ntestify at the Police Commiulon inquiry into chargei he hu made\nagainit tht Vmcouver PoUct Detriment mi dtnied by heidt ot\ne Morality tnd Dry Squids todty.\nDetective Sergeant Norman Corbett, hud of the Dry Squad, tald\nthat ot 11 tUeged bootleggers' ad-\ndressu  tuppUed  by   one   ot  the\nMayor'i witneuu only three actually exiited.\nAfter examining mother list ot\n\u2022lleged bootleg premlsu the Detective Sergemt uld thtt 11 had gont\nout of buiineu md tbat bpertton\nof tbt other two were dead.,\nBAU FRANCHISE SOLD\nSEATTLE, Sept 8 (AP). - The\nBellingham Weitern InterniUontl\nLugue Baieball franchlie hu been\niold to Biddy Blihop ot Betverton,\nOre., md Uie club wiU operate In\nStlem, Oregon'i capital, next yetr.\nLeague President F. H. Knickerbocker announced the deal.\nDAVIDSON OFFERS RESIGN\nOTTAWA, Seri 8 (CP).-Robert\nG. Davidson, Uberal member ot\nParliament for Stanstead, Que- hu\noffered to resign hit teat to make\nway for the entry of Finance Minister J. I\u00bb Ralston to the'House of\nCommons, It wat turned today..\nLIFEBOAT! CALLED AID\nOF SHIP IN IRISH UA\nDUBLIN, Sept. 8 (Saturday)'(AP)\n\u2014Lifeboat! were called out trom\nArklow, in Wicklow County, early\ntoday to aid a ihip reported: in suitress ln the Irish Sea. Arklow lies\nabout 40 milu South of Dublin.\nPARTY SUPPORT\nPLEDGED GOVT.\nBY DR. MANION\nConservatives. Beside\ntaovernment in,\n.War Policy    ,V\n\u00bby C. R. BLACKBURN\n\u2022OTTAWA, lept. 8 (CP)-Pltd8-\nIng tht tuppert ef tht Constrvt-\ntlvt ptrty to the Oovtrnminft\npolloy of \"tffteth\/i eooptrttlon it\ntht tldt ef Britain\" In t wtr\nigalnst Qtrmin tggruslon,\" Dr.\nR. **. Mtnlon, tht ptrty ludtr,\nwtrntd todty tgtlnst profltttrlng\nand political abuses In Ctntdt\nduring tht wtr.\nDr. Manion opened tha debate on\ntha addreu ln reply to ihe ipeech\nfrom the throne, speaking thud of\nPrime Mlnliter Mtckenzle King. He\nurged that Canada'i lndustrlu tnd\nretourou bt organized md coordln-\ntted on a naUonal bull md thtt\nneither ptrtiitnihip nor ftvoritlsm\nihould bt permitted a place ln the\nnation'! war effort\n,   (Oontinued en Page Seven)\nLaFleche Granted   ''\nLong Sick Leave\n', OTTAWA. Sept 8 (CP)-Ex-\n. tended tick luve hu beeh granted\n. to Major General L. R. LaFleche\nDeputy Minliter ot NaUonal Defence, md .pending hla return to\nduty his appointment wlU be filled by two associate acting deputy\nminlsteri, Hon. Ian MacKenzie,\nDefence Minliter, mnounced tonight\nLieut CoL M. J. R. H. DeRoslen,\nmd Lieut Col. K. S Maclachlan,,\nboth outstanding Montrul buslneu\nmen, have been ippointed associate\ntctlnj deputy minlsteri during Genenl LeFltcbe'i tbsence\nF.D.R. PUCES U.S. ON LIMITED\nNATIONAL EMERGENCY FOOTING\nWASHINGTON, Sept 8 (AP). -\nPresident Roosevelt todty. placed\nthe united Statei on a limited 'naUonal emergency\" footing md ordered that 100,000 men be added to\nthe \u2022 nation'i armed torcu to help\nprotect iti neutrality.\nIn a proclamation which tht Jut-\nUce Department explained wai it-\nsued urtder the President'! consti\ntutional powen, Mr. Roosevelt de.\ncltred the Europetn wtr Imposed\non the United Statu \"certain duties\"\nrespecting the \"proper observance,\nsafe-guarding, md enforcement\" of\nita neutrality md the strengthening of the national defence \"within\ntht llmlti of petcetiroe authorizations.\"\nGeorge VI Expr<\nMessages Loyally From Colonies\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP). - The\nKing, in a message that emphasized\nthe scope ot the Britiih Empire, to-\nnight expreued hii \"sleep appreciation for thepstfyal messages and often of help which have poured in\nfrom the colonlu tnd Britiih dt-\nidenciu tince the outbretk ot\nt war.\" *   .\nAn Information Miniitry com-\nof\" .Fcmildia'nVmd-'bip'okr -IjgSS thJ^h'cofflse^taS\nweU toleration for the German neo- \u00ab*_! _?.!!? t.h.r.\u00b0.'ilh_9,0.\",^g ^Ju?^\nough\ntcDon\nMalcolm MacDonald,\nthanka wert also ient to thi peoples of tbe Falkland, Seychelles],\nwindward Islands and Gnnada.-to\nthe Council md Chiefs ot Uie Gold\nCout md to \"all memben of the\ncommunity knd to aU sections of the\nEuropetn, Asiatic and .Urican communities ot Hia Mtjesty'i tubjecta\nin Nyualaml\" -\nThroufh tbt Dominioni Stcxeteiy.\ndrivtn\nviilt\nAnthfay Eden, the -Xing uked the\nGovernor ot South Australia to convey his \"deep ipprectatlon, at thit\nUme of iuch moment for the Britiih Commonwulth, of the mesugt\not devotion and loyalty from tht\npeople of South Australia.\"\nIt wu mnounced hert that Emir\nAbdullah of Trani-Jordm hid\nAmman, hii capital, to\niluloner Sir Herat Jeruultm \"to\nhli loytl tupport\nent tnd tht\nid tbt peo-\nj the cium\nhu espoused.\"\nThe ume tnnouncement uld tht\nCommission of tht Govtrnment ot\nNewfoundltnd hu ctbled Mr. Eden\nexpressing utlifiction ovtr bit appointment* and usuring him of\ncompltta cooperation.\nSweeper Hits Mine\nPlanted by Own Navy\nJ AMSTERDAM, The Nethti^\nlands, Sept 8 <,\\P).\u2014The Nether-\nlmsta' mint tweeper Willem Vm\n, Ewyck wu tunk todty by a mint\nplanted by iti own nivy off\nNorthern Netherlindi which cost\ntht llvu of SO nivy men, the\nGovernment tnnounced tonight,\nafter m investigation.\nNIGHT BASEBALL\nWESTERN INTERNATIONAL\niver ^___w\u2014___..._, SU.\n. w_rv\u00absirft*'sais^v- Ki^-\nlovich and Brtnner. ;\nYakima -.__-_. j \u00bb \"1\nWenatchee   8 8 J\nLewla  ud Loreni;  Pinter md\nNiemiUtr,\nSpokane. ______________  8 13 I\nTacoma, \u201e  ,   1  T  4\nReid md Clawltter; Brady, Mede-\nghini md Clifford.\nPACIFIC COAST\nSan Franciico-. ,   \u201e 14 11  i\nSeattle    4 11   S\nGibion and Woodill, Leonard;\nWalker, Selway, Soriano and Camp-\nbel, Hancken.\nSacramento \u2014._.....\u201e   ...,,  ITS\nHollywood  i * ,  8  \u00bb  J\nStrlncevich md Ogrodowikl; md\nGrllk; Muncrlef tnd Dipper.\nLot Angelu .. 13 Jl   1\nPorUand Z% .....  8  7  8\nF. Thomai md R. Collins, Sueme;\nHUcher, Rtdonlti. md Monzo, McMillan. .-\u25a0- \"\nSan Diego, .. ,-,..,..,--.  1  \u00bb S\nOakland . : \u201e J 8 o\nNewsome md Starr; Buxton md\nRalmondL\n46,000 Recruits\nto Be Called, U. S.\nWASHINGTON, Scot, 8 tKP).\n\u2014Pruldent Rooievelt, declaring\na limited national emergency to\n.safeguard United States neutral-\nlty and to itrengthtn defence, authorized Uie army,.navy md marine corpi today to enlist 46,000\nrecruits. In addition he authorized\nexpansion ot tht NaUonal Gutrd\nby 55,000.\n\u2022Issuance of the orden followed\na preu conference at which the\nPresident emphasized the United\nStatu would not be put on a wartime basis and that the increuu\nwould not ruch full authorized\npeace-time itrength.\nRetreat From\nReports Are\nSay Polish. Defence IsfNazis Claim Entered\nSuccessful Is\nOne Report\nREGAIN POMORZE\nBUDAPEST. Sept 9 (Saturdiy) \u2022\n(AP).\u2014A broadcuter ipetklng Poliih with t Germin iccent on tht\nWanaw itation wavt Itngth tnnounced early today the Polish capital wu being entered by Germm\ntroopi ind warned all resident! punishment would be meted out to Poles\nfound with weaponi when- the City\n\"tlnaUy falla.\"\nMuntime another announcer pro-\nfusing to ipeak from the Polish ste*\ntion. denied the capital htd fallen,\nand itated \"the Germain have taken\nour %ave length.\" The Poliih itation uld: \"Everyone in Wanaw li\nat hli post.\"       i\nThe Wanaw radio broadcait a\ngeneral order to army from the\nChief of Staff to hit toldlen, uying:\n\"Soldlen, you muit defend the\ncapital wtth all your itrength. We\nhtvt taken positions from wbich\nwe ctnnot retreat one itep.\n\"The time hu come to tekt revenge for the spilling ot blood of\nwomen, children tnd Mldleri who\nhave fallen ln Poland'i defence,\n.,' (Contlnutd on Ptst Ttn)\nRussia Sending\nGoods lo Border\nOW. Sept 8 (CP).r*>viet\nsUthou'gh Moicow on tht surface\ndliplayed complete calm, the action\nwu uld to htvt betn undertaken\nluddenly u German torcu were\nreported' to be iweeplng Eut-\nward through Poland.\nThe Auoctated Preu reported unofficial but unimpeachable sources\nu uying the Soviet Government\nyuterday, or possibly before, began\ncalling up reservei.\nPOLISH MISSION\nARRIVES LONDON\nLONDON: Sept. 8 (AP). - A\nPolish minion irrived in London\ntonight by a secret route tnd wis\nmet by Polish Ambuudor Count\nEdward Raczynski, the Polish Military Attache andH representative\nof the British War Office.\nGeneral Mieiyityw H or wld\nNeubebauer, ah army Inspector of\nWanaw, headed the mission.\nAPPLICATION HAVE ACT\nbEClARED ULTRA VIRES\nDISMISSED IN ALBERTA\nNELSON\nVictoria ..\nNanalmo  .\t\nVancouver  .......\nKamloopt  _........\nPrince George\t\nEstevtn Point \u201e.____\nPrince Rupert....\u2014\nLangara \u2014\u2014\nAUln    *\t\nDawson ...__-._..__\nSeatUe ... -.___\nPorUand  i\u2014\nSan Franciico .\u201e_.\nSpokane. ............\nPenticton\t\nVernon  _ .\u2014\nKelowna    __..\u2014_\u00bb\nGrand Forki \u201e._-\u2014\nKulo\n77\n85\nTT\nS3\n64\n78\n80\n80\n78\n87\nForecast:: Okanagan and Kootenay\u2014Moderate Northweit winds,\nmostly ftlr md comparatively\nwarm. - '.-'!   '\nWater level at NeUon Friday night\n5.8J feet ibove the low water mark,\ncompared with 5.83 feet Thunday\nnight ud 8.88 tut on Wedneiday\nCranbrook -_~\nCalgary ..\u2014....\nEdmonton .......\nSwift Currant.\nMoose Jaw\t\nPrince Albert .\nQu'Appelle ....\nWinnipeg .......\n63\n47\n61\n35\n30\n48\n59\n58\n44\n48\n48\n.48\n40\n45\n36\n86\n33\n44\n48\n44\n44\nM\nEDMONTON, .Sept 8 (CP)-Mr.\nJustice A. F. Ewing In t Supreme\nCourt Judgment today dismissed the\napplication of Motor Cir Supply\nCompiny of Calgary to havt the\nAlberta Social Credit Realization\nAct md the Licensing of Trades and\nInduitry Act declared ultra viru of\nthe Alberta Legislature.\nThe company challenged the leg-\nIllation when required to take out\na licence under the Licensing of\nTndu md Induitry Act pasied in\n1837.        \u25a0 \u25a0    ,   .      \u25a0 ' \u25a0\nFavorable Response\n: Prince Rupert Area\nPRINCE RUPERT, BC, .Sent. 8\n(CP) \u2014 Lieutenant-Colonel 8. D.\nJohnston, commanding officer of\ntht Prince Rupert area of Military\nDistrict No. ll, today said aecruit-\ning for defence' unite here wat\nmeeting favorable response especially trom the rural district surrounding. Prince Rnpert\nPERTH ADVISER\nLONDON, .Sept 8'(CP) - Lord\nPerth, head of the ministry ot informition, tonight wu named chief\nadviser on foreign publicity and\nSir Findlater Stewart permanent\nunder secretary ot ttate for India,\nwu appointed director general.\nWarsaw; at Lodz\nand Mscznomow\nGOV'T. AT LUBLIN\nBy  MELVIN K. WHITELEATHER\nBERLIN. Sept 8 (AP). - Tbe\n- German High Command claimed\ntonight that m advance gutrd of\narmored ctn entered Wanaw at\n5:15 p.m. while other motorized \\\ndivisions wert within 10 mllet of >\nthe Polish ciplteL\nIt tht cliim wu correct Wtruw\nwu reached on the eighth dty ot\nUie Germm drive thtt itarted on\nSeptember 1.\nA ipokuman at the Pollih .Era.\nbusy in London uld Uit Berlin re-\nSorta thtt Germm troopi hid tn-\n(red   Wanaw  wtrt  \"completely\nfalse.\"\n(Continued on Ptst Ttn)\nDUKE OF KENT\nTO STAY HOME\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP)-eeeaui\nhe it on nivtl aervice the Quwx-\nKent will not go to Auitralia where\nht wu to have assumed the office\not Governor General next month.\nWhen wtr broke out tht Duke,\nyoungest brother of the King, took\nhit post u Rear-Admlral with tha\nRoytl navy. His dutltt hive sot\nyet been announced.\nCancellation of the departure at\n~ '    md Duehui for Am-\nmnounced by Bucking.\n.... prfiehY OoVtnior \"i\nGeneral, will conUnut in office ln\nAuitralia.       .,:--.\u25a0>..,   .\nMARRIED CIVIL\nSERVANTS TO GET\nWAGE DIFFERENCE\nVICTORIA .Sept 8 (CP)-Tha\npolicy governing civil lervtnte who\nloin the trmy wu decided upon at\nhe Executive Council thii morning.\nHon. John Hart, Minister of Finance,\nannounced today.\nAll married men whs Join tha\nservice, or who havt bten called\ntlnce tht wtr itirted, wiU be\nthe difference between their prei\nent ulary and army aUowancu.\nTheir luperannuatlon contribution\nwiU be deducted on tha ume\namount u in the put\nAll ilngle men with dependenta\nwiU be treated the aame u married\nmen, or the. Provincial Government\nwill pay monthly amount, to dependenta bued on an \"average of the\ncontributions made by civil ierv\u00bb\nante during the lut 12 monthi. Superannuation also will be contributed at tht lamt rata u heretofore.\nSingle men without dependenta\nwill receive no aUowince from tha\nGovernment but the Government\nwill contribute the superannuation\nat the previous rite.\nAll men enlisting will be guaranteed their original jobi on being demobilized. ,,.    \u25a0\nFIRST BERLIN WARN INC\nBERLIN, Sept 8 (Saturday)\n(tf)\u2014The tint air raid alarm\nlince Grut Britain md France\ndeclared war Bounded in Berlin\nat 3:38 a.m. (6:38 p.m. Friday PST).\nA lecond alarm wu lounded at\n4:20 i.m.\nThere were no Immediate Indications thatvenemy ralden had reached the vicinity of Berlin. Defence\ntorcu tailed to turn od their March-\nlights.\nNe-\n. evertheleu, Berlin'! 4,01)0,000\nresident!, roused ln the dud of tha\nnight, herded Into air defence nael-\nten. \u25a0-\u25a0 -j.\nANTI-NAZI UNIT PROPOSED\nEDMONTOtf, Sept 8  <CP). -\nFormation of a Germm-Ctnadlan\n\"anti-Nazi\" battalion in Alberta \"WM\niroposed here today by Alfred von\nlammenteln who appUed to Hon.\nIan Mackenzie, Dominion Minliter\nof Defence, for permiulon to organize the unit Hammtnteln, former\nofficer ln the German irmy, haa\nUved ln Edmonton for 30 yeara,\nl\" r\u2014\u2014 \"      \u2022\n\\i\nBRITAIN MOVES AGAINST NAZI\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP)-Tho\ngovtrnmtnt tnnounctd tonight\ntht nivy wu taking \"tnergetle\nmeuurei\" te hilt whtt wis de-\n\u2022crlbtd at Atrnitny'i \"ruthleu\niubmtrlnt wtrftrt.\"\nAt the umt tlmt It wu itated\nthtt Grett Britain would use her\nbelligerent righta \"to tht full\" to\nprtvant wtr tupplltt from retching Qtrmtny.   .\nRATIONING SHORTLY'\nTht tnnouncement ctnn. ihortly\n\u25a0Iter J,ht minister in chtrge of\ntood supplies, W. S. Morrison, declared.lormal rationing ot food for\n_-i_--s-____i-&'- \u25a0\nthe Britiih public probably would\nbegin in \"three or four weeki\". Alluring that tood rationing would\ncoma \"of course\", Mr. Morrlion\nuid bacon and butter auppltet\nmight bt ttit tint to be tffected.\nThe communique luued tonight\nby the ministery ot information on\nthe'naval activities slid lt now it\nevident \"the Germm submtrine\ncommanders havt been given ord\nen to sink merchant ships on sigl\nand without warning\" and that th\nll \"in direct contravention ot the\nrules of lubmirine warfare.\"\n(Continued on Ptgt Sevan)\nV\n 'I WW     'UI. I\nPAOE TWO\nJock Walmsley Comes Through lo Give\nNelson Leafs Playoff Jump on Trail\nBears With a thrilling IMS Victory\nJuit u long u \"Poppt Jock\"\nWalmsley kups coming through ln\ntht pincnet, Nelion'i Boxla Maple\nLufs htvt little to worry tbout\nFor tin lecond consecutive gtme\ntt home, Wtlmiley, pitying coach\not the Leafi, wu Johnny-on-the-\nspot when tht Leafs needed goali,\nand u a result NeUon took a Jumn\n. on the Trail Golden Bean with an\n; 18-15 victory ln the Civic Annt\n, Frldiy night Tbt second ot tht\nbett of flvt West Kooteniy finil\nserlu will bt pliyed in Trail,Mm-\nPSr\n. wu plenty of excitement\nj til the wty through tht hectic con-\nj teit to keep over 1600 ranting fins\n, in a continual uproar that seldom\nI ever died down. The icore wu Ued\nI up ilx timei, tht viiiting Betn\nI thru tlmu coming from thru goals\nI behind to tit up the gtmt.\nj .Tht climax to tha hot game, usl-\n[ly the but ot the leason in Nelion.\ni-.m-, tfter the Smelter City iharp-\nttn ripped in thru in quick\nuion to draw tven with tht\n19-15, mldwty through tht\n. lesslon. Then towering Jock\nisliy grabbed the ball in hit\n'ifeniive zone md quickly\nInto high geir tnd iwept\nly up the floor, easing his\nput opposing checkers u if\nweren't there. Pete Bonneville\n_____ out ahead ln tht dttr, tht\nNtlson coich mide \u2022 perfect put.\ntnd tht Flying Frtnchmtn itormed\niln on goil and outguessed Moro\nwith a nice ihot to tbe corner.\nANOTHER FOR JOCK\nBut thit wun't Jock, night'i\nvork. Throe minutei liter, he took\ni pus trom Howdle Campbell on\nhe run, md in the umt movement\ntuned  home  t  backhand  ihot\nt ciught Louli Moro ln tht Trill\nIti flit-tooted. Juit by wiy of\n\"  | up thlngi ln grand ityle,\nBiihop unt the Leafi thret\ni with' but 45 lecondi to go.\n_  Ntlion Maple Lead mty lucceu-\nf tully defend their letgue UUe, but\nmott fant igreed tfter latt night'i\ngamt thtt it certainly won't be ln\nthru itralght Tbt Bttn wtrt\nevery bit u good tl tht Leafs, tnd\nwith t few breiki might hive madt\notf with tht victory. They Jutt\ncouldn't be kept down, breaking\ndown Nelson leads time tnd again,\nmd once Coach Jimmy Morrii\ndrove in t bird long bullet thot\nto nnd tht visiton up by t 8-5\n\u2022core before tht long intermission.\nTht trblten, particularly Curly\nWheatley of Trail, received a stiff\ngoing-over from the tans throughout the game. But after a very\nshaky itert, the officiating Improved\nu the game progressed. It was i\ntough tilt to handle, because neither\nsquad wu giving tht othxr my\npouible advantage, md ti t result\ntht referees called things pretty\ncloiely. However, there wert numeroui poor calls, and tbt spectators certainly let the tlleged\n\"blind men\" know tbout it. Nevertheleu 37 pemltlei, Trail gett\/ig\nthe odd penalty, added to the tun.\nQIBBONS PENALIZED\nTwice Davy Gibboni wu lent to\nthe cooler tor illegal chicking.\nThrte other netminden uw service during Davy'a rutt\u2014Rege\n(Bing) Miller, Jackie Bishop md\nnont other thm the boltteroui Pat\nEgan. Egan nearly had tha fans\nholding their tides\u2014he would htvt\nhid, if they hid betn in a mood\nfor wmt comedy\u2014when he laid\ndown hit goil itick.. grabbed hii\nown itick md surged up the floor\nto Join ln the ittack\u2014but tht pliy\nmlifired. StmmirUno got the ball\nmd ihot.it Into the empty net\n' Egan ipent 10 ' minutei ln tht\nhoosegow, moit of which he ihould\nnot hive got. He did too much un-\nnecesstry boarding and went too\nfar ln lomt ot hli checks, md u t\nresult wu wtved otf.\nGeorge Blihop md Howdle Ctmpbell wert ln uniform tfter ill, but\nthey won't be tvailable tor certain\ntor the next gtme. They will luve\nLiHIe Theatre Picks Three Plays\nlor Presentation; Short Play Read\nTbt Nelion Little Theatre Asso-\n(flatten opentd ltt ntw teuon with\na well attended buiineu md loclal\n| muting at tha Canadim Legion\nity night\nwu mnounced thtt MtJor L.\nlock-Webiter will hold a li-\ni ot radio talki ovtr tht C.B.C.\nnenclng December 1. He in-\nI the Association to suggest\ntlom tor discussion. The Pro-\niti Drtmt Festivtl will ttke\nJ it Victoril, Jm. 8, to 16. Thli\n1 be followed there by the Regit Conteit ot tht Dominion Fut-\n.J from Jtn. 17 to 20.-\n__ Mn. D. Rutherglen itited thtt\n\u00abtht Retding Committee hid tenta-\n> lively choien for urly present!-\nNILION DAILY NEWS, NELSON. i.C-r^ATURDAY MORNINO. SEPT. 6. 1888.\ntor UCLA tomorrow morning.\nBoth toalltt, Gibboni tnd Moro,\nplayed In tenutlonal fuhion during tbt entire gtme Tht icon\nwould htvt bten much higher if\nthey hadn't been definitely on. Tht\nlooittri-on guptd u tht custodlmi\nmade* spectacular, approaching on\nphenomenal, svns ot almost tun\ngoali.\nAn odd coincidence wu the icoring of tht opening four fotls, when\ntht M't wtre in the limelight Mill!\nMixwtll tnd Millir unt Nelion\niwty to a 8-0 letd In the tint 10\nminutu of the initial union, tnd\nthen Merlo cut the mtrgln to 8-1.\nGibboni wu badly eut ln tht tint\nfew minutu of play when ht stooped t ihot from Merlo on his misk.\nTime wu celled for tbout 10 minutei whilt ptvy received rtptlra to\nhis forehetd. . -    ,'\nTht game ended on mother note\nof excitement when Curly Wheet-\nley insisted on tht ejection of an\nover-enthusiastic spectator with six\nseconds to go in tht list period.\nWhilt tilling Whutley Iuit whtt\nhe thought of him md hit meet*\nton, be threw.tome debris tt tht\nTrail official, md immediately\nCurly yelled for John Law to take\nrare of the offender, to the tounti\not the tani tround.\nTRAIL\nMoro, I ...-...\u2014\nH. Miller, d _-_\nTurik, d\t\nLatham, d\t\nMatthews, d -.\u2014\nJim Kendall, r\nBob Kendall, r .\nSammartino, a .\nHarriion, c\t\nSmith, w _____\nTemplt, W \t\nMerlo, w ___-_\u2014\nMorrii, w _____\n\u2022OX SCORE\nO-.APtF\n0   110\n0   I\nI\n1  0   1\nTotali   _______\nNELSON\nGibboni, I\t\nTowmend, d\t\nCampbell,d.....    ,.\nCooper, d _____\nGravet, d \t\nEgan, r\t\nWalmiley, r _.._\u2014.\nJack Bishop, e __.\nBonneville, c\t\nGeorge Biihop, w .\nMaxwell, w _.\t\nMilli, w ,\t\nMiller, w ___--.\nToteli\n, 18 10 86 88\n0\n0\n1\ni\n0 4\n1 10\n4   6\n, 18 18 80 88\nUon tht pliyi Tht Hippy Jour*\nney,\" \"Blessed Above Women\", md\n\"Ftmily Album\".\nThe President Mn. Harold Lakei,\nreported on the Drama School to be\nheld here Oct 4 to 8, under the\ndirection of Mrs. Yvonne Firkini\nof Vmcouver, ind on the progress\nbeing mide towird obtaining a\npermanent hetdquirten tor the As*\nlocution.\nAt the conclusion of buiineu, a\none-act play, \"Aria da Capo,\" by\nEdna St. Vincent Millay, was read.\nThose taking parti wera Mlu M. I\nHlncki, Columbine; W. C. Carlion,]\nPierrot; S. Mtthlten, Cothurnus; D.\nScott Corydon; and A. Smith,\nThyrsis. Mr. Scott wu responsible\nfor tht production.\n\"My Back is Killing Me\"\nII ll uld that mort ptoplt naer from\nbsKksscits thu from mt othtr p-lm er\n_ch\u00ab. when tht back K-tae. the csuie Is\n' ttd to poisons in the blood\nIt of defective kidney action.\nM obtained by the use of\n. - Kldner-U-er Pills beotuM\nelp to arouse the activity of Utt\nifu their work of 111 torim poisons\nit blood.\n* Tht combined action of Dr. Cheat's\nKdnej.Llver PIUi oa the Uree, kidneys\nud bowels li afettun watch ntekw dut\nmedicine ao unique ud entirely different to other kidnej medietas*. It le well\nto ketp this la mind, when eelectlni\ntreatment, fee naturally thla feature\naccounts for tht long success of this\nmedicine. (\nCI \u00bb    Kidney\nhaSe S -Liver\nGuide for Travellers\nHume Hotel Nelson, b. c.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprlttor. -\nSAMPLE ROOMS    EXCELLENT DININC ROOM    \u2022\nEuropesn Plan, $1.50 Up\n)   HUME - O. E. Ledder, 3.0. Cun-\n,   nlngham, R. G. Stewart Mr. md\n< Mn. R. G. Boyd, W. E. Reichert, R.\n, Billey, J. Columbui, W. Colum-\n, Vincouver; Mn. J. Hunt John\nion*! landing; Clarke Simpklni,\nNtw Wutmlniter; C. McAdam, Mn.\nH. A. Moore, Trail; A. A. Haddad,\nSpokane; L. C. Vm Patten, Cheney,\nWuh.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL     \" %&E!*.\nADDITION OF NEW ROOMS WITH BATH\nEuropean Plan ? 1.00 and Up.\nFREE PARKING        BLK. FROM CIVIC CENTRE        PH 834\n' Fru Cm to Btuu and jTralnt\nAINSWORTH RESORTS\nA DELIGHTFUL DRIVE FOR    \u2022\u25a0\nSUNDAY DINNER\nAt AINSWORTH HOT\nSPRINGS HOTEL\n:'.,'''   75* PIR PLATt,\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nNlwly renovated throughout Phonu tnd tltvttor\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDuffer in Hotel K pat\u00abrsoh uu oi\n880 Seymour St,   Vancouver, B. C.     Coleman. Alta-Proprietor.\nSPOKANE, WASH.\/HOTELS   '.\/';\n1 \"   '   \"   '   ' \u25a0*'    '     \u25a0 '\u2022   ,*\u25a0    \u25a0\u2022\u2022 ' , i*.-',\u25a0-.'.-a ..vu',I :\nWhtn In SPOKANI Yah Will Enjoy Staying tithe\n\"AT Hottl yOU\u00abtn^,\nEVERY COURTESY SHOWN OUR CANADIAN QUESTS\nATLANTIC HOTEL SI t0 S2 ||\nFIBST  ANO  MADISON\u2014SPOKANE. WASH.        I -_\u00bb \\\\\nScoru by periods;\nTraU ___   8  4  8  S\u2014IS\nNelson   8 8 7  8-18\nStopi by goallu:\nMoro   , 8 8 8 4-_8\nGibboni 8 4 11  8-29\nMllltr  18-8\nJack Biihop  1-1\nEgan  . \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 0\u20140\nOfficial-\u2014Buddy Hammond and\nCurly Wheatley, referees; T. R.\nWilion, Jamei Schofield. A. S. (Pat)\nAitken and Tommy Buhop, timekeepers; Albert FtlU and Norm\nHlnton, goal judgu; Slim Porter,\nicorer.\nSocial .'..->\nBALFOUR\nBALFOUR, B. C. - Mi. and Mn.\nJohn Peachey and daughter Lane\nleft for Erie after visiting Mr.\nPuchey'i parenti here.\nMr. md Mrs. Maloney md ton,\nwho htvt been visiting Mrs. Bren-\nllion have returned to Kamloops.\nMlu Leslie Fruer hu left for\nher tchool tfter' visiting her parents, Mr. and Mn. S. S. Truer.\nMr. md Mn. A. H. Notkei wtre\nvisiton to Nelson.\nMiu Jean Fraier, who hu been\nviiiting in Ctlgtry, hu returned\nhome. \u2022\nJimmy Henaton la attending school\nIn Nelton.\nMr. Abbott hu returned to reiume\nhis teaching duties. Thru beglnnen wert admitted to ichool on\nTuesday.\nMiu Lindsay Holt hu ltft to continue her ttudiu ln Nelion.\nMn. F. Seal hu been viiiting htr\nion tnd dtughter-in-liw, Mr. and\nMn. Ronald Seal of Silverton.\nMrt, R. B. McKty of Trail WU\nIn Balfour Sunday. \u2022.\nMlu Margaret MacDonald It attending High School ln TraiL\nMn. R. Olion ot Nelton visited\nher ptrenti, Mr. md Mn.' J. A.\nMcKty, Sundiy.\nMist Audrit Hudion it In Nelson.\nThi Mlnu Holbrook were in\nBilfour Wednudiy.\nRaise for High School\nJanitor Account Extra\nWork, Addition School\nJ. E. Hamson, Janitor of the Nelaon High School, wu granted in\nIncreue of $18 per month by the\nSchool Board Friday night, the\nextra work Involved ln uie addition to the High School being tbe\nreuon for the Increue,\nSpecial\nBargain\nFares\nNELSON and\nGRAND FORKS\nTO TRAIL and\nRETURN\nGoing Sept. 15 snd 16\nRaturn up te Sap*. W\nCOACH CUSS\nRstum Fares to I RAIL\nFrom:\nGrand Forks .... $2.25\nCascade   .......    1.95\nSouth Slocan ...     .85\nBonnington   . .90\nNelaon     1.15\nCorrupondlngly  low ttru\nWorn irrttrmtdlite polnttj,\nMinimum ftrt 60 ctnti. .\nChlldrtn 8 md under IJ hilt\nfire. No baggage chicking\norivlleMt'\nGlrttf\/fi\n1\nHeadey lead Is\n93.7 Points 8\nWeeks From End\nInstetd of going Into a slump, the\nC. Heidy a Soni pm coatlnuu to\nIncreue ltt lud in tht provinciil\nltylng contest it tht Dominion Experimental Finn it AgiHlz, u the\ncontest'nun ltt tnd, md it tht\nend of the Ord week tit margin\nover the M. H. Ruttledge pen li\n93.7 polnti. i new gain et 18.7 polnti.\nFor the Hetdey pm to lose now,\nthert would have to be a lou ol a\ndoien polnti i week for the remaining eight weekt,.\nThit li vtry unlikely to happen,\nu tht Headey birds trt gaining\nhuvlly it tht expeme of til the\npens in tht second flight with the\nexception of tht O. L. H. Pollpk\npen which Is 100 points behind. The\nleaden now stand: Headey, 2637.8\npointi; Ruttledge, 2443.9; Pollok,\n2437.9;. C. Vroom, 2481; F. C. Ivmi,\n2420.5; W. J. Schilebler, 2407.1\nFollowing ll tht record of tht U,\npens ln the conteit, u to tottl polnti,\ntotil.eggi, md tht week'i point-.\n8. 0. RHODI ISLAND RIDS\nBreed md owner:\n,   , Wk'i Total  Tottl\nPolnti Eggi Polnti\nAllen, A. M   42.5   1897   1800.8\nArnould, H, K. A. 37.1 1890 20048\nBrown, Mlu A.O.  82.4  2033  2381.4\nBrown, Jick    38.5   1593   1783.7\nBurgeu, John .... 42.0 1994 2349.8\nFinch, Lewli H. 34.9 1728 1794.3\nGtmt, Geo. W..... 56.5 2098 2339.4\nGoodmtn, John _  33.0   1875   2133.2\nRussell, D.     45.4   I960   2123.7\nStaverman, F. H.  46.)   1887   1920.7\nThornton, R.  O.  84.9  2141   22873\nBARRIO PLYMOUTH ROCKS\nBrown, Mill A.G.  48.6   1904  2037.1\nCram, Jick   83.2   1870   1931.2\nGoldlng, C. O. _.   45.8   1784   1798.4\nBARNEVILDERS       ,   *' ;\nFiU-Herbert, HO. 54.0   1700  20303\n8. C. WHITE LEGHORNS   ,\nChalmers, J. ....... 57.6   1990   2288.2\nCorlett, Mrs. E. K. 49H   1980   2206.1\nEvans, F, C. ........ 45.0   2065   2420.1\nFalrweather, W.M 458   1089   1932.1\nGolding, C. G 39.8   1637   1657.0\nHeadey, C. A Soni 58.2 2275 2537.8\nHenke, Ulrich _.\u201e 51.8 2081 2325.4\nKerfoot, W. D. _. 53.4  8084  2276.7\nLawson, M. 35.7   1898   1922.5\nPollok, G. L. H. 59.4 2188 2437.9\nRuttledge, M. H. _ 41.9 2181 24434\nSchilebler, W. J. . 43.2 2035 240741\nSchofield, A. W. _ 41.8  20-4 - 2317.8\nSmith, T. J 378   2035   2205.6\nSmyth, Ju. .__ 84.4 1949 21\u00a33.6\nSwensson, P. __ 81.5. 8068   2362.3\nVroom, C. ...... BU   2173  -4S1.0\nWation, A. G 318   1918   2049.4\nWindermere Experimental\nStation m 3__. 61.2  2048  2400.7\nSocial. * fr\"\nLUMBERTON\nLUMBERTON, & C. - Mr. md\nMn. M. Rellllion of Kimberliy\nviilted J. A. Jonu ftmily.\nMiu Jun Hutchison md sister,\nMn. E. Currie of Cnnbrook vilited\ntheir ptrenti, <;Mr, tnd (In, W-\nHutchiion.\nMr. tnd Mn. H. G. Piper tnd\nions, Harold and Ronnie hava returned after viiiting at Spokme.\nMr. and Mrs. W. Hutchison and\ndaughter Margaret vUlted Kimberley recently. -.\nMra. R. Campbell ii viiiting in\nOlds with her perenti, Mr, and Mn.\nE. Cook. - .    \u25a0     '\u2022   -\nMlu Janet Parent returned to\nCranbrook after tpending the holiday weekend with her parenti, Mr,\nmd Mn. A. Parent.\nMn. J. Downey li viiiting her\ndaughter, Mn. K. Deshtrnaii at\nCranbrook.\nRenewing old acquaintance! tn\ntown lut Thursday wert, Mr. md\nMrs. L. Dwelley and family, now of\nCalgary md formerly of thii town.\nMn. J. Smith ot Moyie wu-a\nvisitor in town, .\nMr. tnd Mri. O. Grondahl ot Moyie\nvisited E. Dobson family.   '\nMr, and Mrs. Max Dobson returned to Ctlgtry lut Mondty,\nwhere they will mtke their home\ntor another yur.\nRoy Thompson ipent the weekend holidaying with frlendi In\nCranbrook.\n. \"Flash\" Gourlie ipent the holldiy weekend at Cranbrook and\nKimberley. . '\nMr, and Mn. S. Gatet tnd daugh\nten, Loulie, Kay and Helen of Lethbridge were viiiton in town.\nCollin Wood hu left'for Cilgary\non a vliit\nMiss Margaret Hutchlion hu lttt\nto resume her ichool tetching duttei\ntt Moyie.\nMr. md Mn, R. B, Mitchell md\nfamily returned to their home here\nlut Monday after ipending the\npast'week it Calgary.\nMr. md Mn. H. Fletcher and\nfamily have left for Galloway\nwhere they will maka their future\nhome.\nMr. and Mn. F. Kosovitch were\nJaffray weekend guute at Mr. wd\nMrs. K. Betenia.\nMr. and Mn. A. Keyandwy and\nfamily visited Mr. Keyandwy's\nparents, Mr. md Mrr. L. Keyandwy.\nDialects ipoken 'in the Grett\nSmoky Mountains National Park ln\nNorth Carolina and Tennuaet tn\nbeing itudied for historic record.\nChange fri\nService\nArrow iokM\nEffective Sept. IS\nStetmtr. Minto will letvt feobV\nson Wut Tuudiyt* tnd Fridays at 7:00 a.m. and arrive\nNikusF 5:00 p.m. stmt dtyi-\nBtltnet ot ichedule li vm-\n\u2022   changed.' - \u2022.  '   \u2022\n\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0\u2022 ._t. Lown   '\u25a0'\n'-.- . ',C.T.A., Nelaon\nRoad Gangs Busy\n, Castlegar Section\nCASTLEO\/IR, B. C.--TW. roid\ngmgi in buiy on the mtln highwiy it Cutlegir. About nine men\nind \u25a0 gu ihovtl tn buiy by Pus\nCretk Bridge, where rotd-widtn-\ning work li being done.\nTbe other gang ii painting the\nbttmi of tnt bridgt located about\na half mile on tht Cutltgar ildt\nof tht firry.\nSocial...\nWARDNER\nWARDNER, B. C. - W. Blndtlr\nwu t viiltor to Cranbrook.\nM. Colfty wu a viiitor to Cranbrook recently.;\nHltt. H. Carlson and children ot\nCtlgtry, vliited Mr. md Mn. P,\nKaytndtway\nMn. A. Jicobton entertained at\ntea Wednudiy. Guetti were Mn.\nL. Fluberg, Mn. O. Holmu, Mn.\nF. Andenon, MVt. B. Embree, Mn.\nA. Rosicky, Mn. J. Andenon, Mn.\nJ. Dyvork md Mn. J. Lawton.\nA btndkerchltf thower wu htld\nit tht homt of Mn. Holmu Siturday. honoring Mn. A. Jicobion,\nwho hu left to ruldi at South\nSloctn. Gueiti wert Mn, R. Thomp-\nton, Mn. H. Renstrom, Mti. A. Ro-\nlicky, Mn. J. Dvorak, Mn. F. Andenon, Mn. P. Ktytndtwiy, Mn.\nL. Olion, Mrs. O. Johnion. Mn.\nC. Rider, Mrt. J. Lawton, Mn. A.\nMobtrg, Mn. L. Fluberg, Mn. J.\nAndenon, Mn. G, Slncltlr, Mn.\nC. Htmrin, Mn. F. Thompton, Mn.\nB. Embee, Mn. A. Jacobton.\ns.Mlsi 8. Moberg, R. Hamrin and\nG. Thompion were vlilton to Fernie.\nO. Todhunter ot Elko, waa a\nviiltor here.  ,\n- V. Lundbom vilited tha Crowi\nNeit Camp.\nA. Jacobton, who li tmployed\nt( South Sloctn wu a viiltor htrt.\nMn. A. Jacobton md children returned 'with him and will make\ntheir future home there.\n. Mr. md Mn. C, Sinclair and ton\not Flagstone, were vlilton here.\nMn. F. Thompion wu a viiitor\nto Femie.\nMr. md Mra. G. r\/ncltir war*\nviiiton to Crinbrook.\nMr, md Mn. J. Nelion ot Gillo-\nwtur wtre ihoppen ln town.\nF. Andenon, Anton md Andy\nRosicky, George Moberg: md Eintr\nJohnson spent the weekend on a\nhunting trip to Bull River.\nMr. md Mri. H. Thompion md\nfimlly sptnt the weekend (n Femie.\nMn. F. Andenon tptnt tht weekend at Jaffray.\nMr. and Mrs. WtUandtr ot Jaffray, Mn. O. Swanton md Mr. aad\nMrt. A. Johnson wert vUlton here.\nMr. md Mn. O. Johnion were\nviiiton to Fernie.\nMist Swea Moberg, O. Thompson\ntnd Mlu Ruth Htmrin wtre viiiton\nto Fernie.\n' Mr., md Mn. R. Thompion md\nfamily, tnd Mlu H. Johnion, were\nvisitor! to Cranbrook Mondty.\nRev, md Mn. Grondahl wert visitors here. I\nMlu F. Holmu It viiiting in\nFtrnlt.\nGeneva Lovick hat left for Libby,\nMont, where ihe tttendi tchool\nJune Thompton hu left for Fer-\nAte, where ihe tttendi tchool. '\nJ. Mtrtinu wai a viiitor to\nJaffray.\nMiu I. Maltman of Femlt wu a\nguest of Mrs. A. Kievill.\nMr. and Mn. A. Keyandeway and\nftmily ot Lumberton vliited Mr.\nmd Mn. P. Keyindewty.\nMn. A. Anderson and Adolph\ntnd Mr. md Mn. C. Andenon of\nJiffrty were viiiton bera en route\nto Yihk.\nCALGARY BRONKS\nDEFEAT ESKIMOS\nCALGARY. Sent 8 (CP)-Cal-\ngiry Bronki tonight icored thtlr\nfirst Western Ctntdt Interprovincial football union victory in three\nittrti by trouncing Edmonton Eskimos 18-1 undtr tht floodlights\nhire. Cilgary pulltd Into a thret-\nway .tit for lecond pltce with Eskimos, who defeited Bronki 16-12\nMondiy night and Reglna Rough-\nriders, ill four pointi behind Winnipeg Blue Bomben.\nTo Operate on\nRich Slocin\nRossland (amp\n\\' ..       \u2022\nOkanagan  Folk  Get\nBond; Equipment ,\n\/ .Shipped  . -'\nROSSLAND, B.C., Sept. 8-R. W.\nHaggen, Rossland mining engineer,\nreporti \u2022 rich itrikt in Roisland\nSouth Btlt, In tbt old Miyflowtr\nclaim ana.\nThli Mayflower group, covering\nroughly 200 teres, consist! ot the\nCopptr Queen claim, the Copptr\nQuttn traction, tht Hilltop clitm,\nAlto cliiro md Alto fraction. It\nit btlng ltued on bond from H\nD. Stinson of Roultnd by t mining lyndlcite trom tht Okanagan,\nwith L. R. Smith'of Penticton at\npreunt in ehtrgt ot operation!.\nA compressor tnd other equipment valued at approximately $5000\nia being ihipped from Vtncouvtr,\ntnd it is expected thtt everything\nwill bt tn working order by September 15.\nMr. Smith itttes that in unuiuil\nfttturt of thli itrikt ii that it carries gold ind copper ore, a characteristic of ore found in tht Roulud North Belt U well u lead\nmd silver, which li the type ot on\nconsistent with the South Belt\nclaims. The ore contain! pyrrho-\ntite, chtlcopyrite md blende, with\npyrrhotlte predominating,\nOther prominent mining men connected with thii lyndictte in John\nLtwltr of Summerlmd, who re-\nitded in Rossland with memben\not hit fimlly ln the pioneer diys,\nmd J. H. Ritchie of Kejemeoi.\nMORE ABOUT   ;\nPREMIER RING\n'(Contlnutd' From Page One)\nHit objective wu not Poltnd alont\nbut t continuoui drive into the\ncountriu of Northern Europe wbich\nnow called themselves neutral. .\nIt Britain tnd Frtnct went down\nIn tfie pruent struggle nont of these\ncountriM would bt cilled by the\nntmt It now bore. Neutrality and\nlicit tion wtrt t myth to long ti\n\u2022ggresslon of tbe character now\nwitnessed wai permitted to go\nunchecked.\nCinidi itself wu threatehed. Hitler hid recently Mid that' if England went to war the prize wouW\nbt the British Empire. That Included\nCmada md no part of tha world\nwu mort duirtblt to a conquering\nnation,     -\nMr. King Nld ha would quota the\nNui letder'i own wordt to tht effect thtt tht mm who would itart\na war in Europe could desire only\nchice. Chios wu whtt Hitler now\ndulrtd.   ...\nOn two polnti raised by Dr. Minion, Mr. Micktn-lt King give tht\nHouu the fulleit auurtnee of agreement These were the necessity of\npreventing profiteering and politi-\ncil partUanihlp.     \u25a0   , -.\nIn tht Government'! vitw tny\nmm who lought to mtkt a profit\nout of Cantdt'i war effort belonged\nto the underworld, tnd would bt\ntretted u iuch. Nonetheless, he uld,\nthe underworld wu tometlmes jitrd\nto control, tnd he urged memben\nand tht public to call tbe attention\nof tht Government to any lnitencu\nof profiteering.\n' He served notice on all Liberal\nmemben to itay awiy from him\nif they winted tny person placed in\nmy position in relttlon to the wtr\nor iwarded my contract because of\npersonal or political friendship.\n. \"I will not listen to them md in\nuying that I speak for-the Government\" he declared,:: s. \u2022\u2022>.,.\nCanada must cooperate not only\nwith Britain, but with France and\nevery other country anxloui Ut defend the world'! freedom. '\nThe Qovernment'i fini considerations must bt to \"defend Cmadt tnd\ncooperate with Britain md Frtnct,''\n\u2022aid tht Prime Minister,\n\"If Parliament won't support theu\npolicies, then they'll have to find\ntc.-ttt'Mtm.'M*\nKIMBERLEY\nKIMBERLIY, B.C.-Mn. Stanley\nGray tnd ion, Duncan, havt returned from \"Goldfields, whtrt thty\nspent the Summer w|th Mr. Gray.\nMn. W. Dougltsi ot Chapmm\nCimp is home from McDougill hotpital wth her infant ton.\nMr. and Mn. A. R. Dutton wtre\nweekend vislton at Trail. Their\ndaughten, Jem and Eileen, who\nhad been viiiting relitlvei, returned\nwith them. Betty Eccleston tccom-\nSanted Mr. md Mn. Dutton on their\n1p.\nMra. A. Peanon viilted her diughter, Mn. E. Nubltt of Happy VaUey,\nleaving Mondty for Lethbridge.\nMn. R. O. McWhirter hu returned from a trip ln tht Eait She vliited relativei in Gaspe md Ipent\nsome time it the World'i Fair In\nNew York.\nMri. R. S, Brown of Kitchener ll\nvisiting her sister, Mn. Civinagh.\nMr. md Mn. E. Park ot McDougall Towiiiite have returned\nfrom a holiday in Vancouver. They\nviited their ion, who ii taking t\ncourse in tvittion.\nKIMBERLEY, B. C, -, Mr. and\nMn. Wllllim vogt tnd Htkity Vogt\nof Spoktne viilted Mr. tnd Mn. A.\nVeltzel ot McDougall Townsite.\nMr. tnd Mrt. Velttel .md Alyln\nhive returned from t Summtr\nipmt it. St Mary's Ukt.\nMln Ruth Soderholm md Miu\nErmt Soderholm vilited Cranbrook\nMohdty.\nSam Soderholln, Pilot Officer In\nthe Britiih Air Force, ii now ite-\ntioned it Train Jordan in the Eut\nof Palestine, whence he wu moved\nfrom Egypt iome time ago. Hii\nparents  hire  received  word  thli\nMn. Skeid and Mirgaret Annt\nipent the week end tt Spokine\nBarbara md Leon Siege of Upper\nBlarchmont returned Sunday from\na Summer spent in Nelson with\nthiir grandmother. Mrt Boltttl.x\nMM J. G. Cooi) and ftiblly rf\nturned Sundiy from a vacation at\nSt -Mtry'i Like.\n, MY. and Mtt.- Whlitlideft spent\nthe wttktnd tt Cilgiry.\nMn A. t>- Morrison-and btby\nreturned frorp a thru monthi villi\nat Nanaimo.\nMrs. Tom McCormlck and daughter, Helen, have left for Wqnachee\nwhere Helen will attend business\ncollege. *\nMrs. Harry Logan spent the week\ns' -ai \u2022'\ni     * \u25a0\nMn. Grove White and Brian, Mn.\nVelttel md Alvin have returned\nfrom e week'i ctmping in tht\nmountains.\n- Mri. Ruih Yullle tnd iom returned lut week from Vancouver.\nMr. md Mn. E. Ttylor and ton\nipent the weekend at Ctnti Flttt.\nMr. and Mn. J. Walker, Ernest\nand Leonard spent the weekend at\nYahk.     \u2022\nMr. md Mm A-.Ls Lythgoe, Mr.\ntnd Mrs. E. A- Lythgoe, Mn. J.\nWilker, Ernest tnd Leonird vUited\nit Kulo, . \u2022   \u25a0\nMr. md Mn Lythgoe of Yihk\nire visiting their daughter, Mrs.\nJ. Wilker, *\u25a0\nJoyct Adami hai retumtd from\nFort Steele whert aha tpent tht\nSummer with her - grandmother,\n:rs. A. Pighln.\nArt Nicholion ipent the weekend\nin Fernie.\nMln Mildred Burdett of Vincouver, Miss Eileen Cross of Okanagan\nand Miss Patricia Murphy of Vancouver htve returned to take their\nglace on tht itaff of the High\nchool.\nMr. md Mn. D. McNib tnd btby\nwith -Eddie Wheeler tpent (his\nweekend it Nelion.   : .\nMr. md Mrs. J. Fingltnd tpeat\nthe weekend it- Ntlion.- ,.\nMiu Jam Tyson spent the weekend it her ptrent'i homt 4n Trail.\nF. Redding and Ralph ipent the\nweekend it Fernie,\nMr. md Mn G. Oram and; Mr.\nmd Mn. R. Whelan ipent the weekend on t fishing trip up tht St\nMarys River at HUggards.\nEddie McNicholu visited Ternie.\nMr. tnd Mra D. Honeyman, David and Harold have returned trom\na visit it Calgary.\nMin Geva Bennett and. Mlu\nGrace Hodgson returned from a\nvisit at Edmonton, Alta. and Maidstone, Sask.    -      '   '\u25a0 \u25a0;..\" \u2022\nMiu K. Thiessen md sister, Olga\nhava returned trim a vtcition tt\ntht ciut. . '..;        j. \u2022;\nMr. tad Mri. J. thorogood hava\nleft tor a holiday at Wantchtt.\nMr. Md Mrs. K Niuman iptnt\ntot wtektnd it Spokint and Grand\nCoulee Dam,   .\nMr. tnd Mn. R. B. MacLeod have\nreturned with the family frpm t\nholiday In Vancouver.\n. Mn. Tallon ot Kellogg. I-tho,\nwith Miss Lucile Tallon and Barbara Jean Cooper were weekend\ngueits of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mac-\nNew FaU Shoes\nwdMTEN'S\nOTLESHOES\nPaient\u2014Suede\nA selection of new smsrt footwear.\nHigh cut patterns. Black, green, snd\n__      brown. Sizes are from 3 to 8.\nSchool Shoes\nChildren's Solid Leather Footwear\n,., Straps snd oxfords. Lasts for growing feet.\nFoot comfort assured.\nSizes from\n5to7y. ....\nSizes from.\n8 to 10'\/*....\n?i^i'!?....;..$1.69\n$1.29\n.$-.49\n\"Start-Rite\" Shoes\nExclusive agents for the famous \"Start-Rlte'^Shoes\nfor children. Cushion Insoles. Broad A \u2014 _--\ntoes. Leather shoes built to stand the $ \u25a0 \u00ab99\nscuff wear. Sizes 8 to IVi'     .      A\n411   BAKER ST.\n'\n\u25a0\u2014\u2014\n-_-_-,\nsoma othtr Government\" Mr. Mackenzie King declared.\n\"Tht lust for power blind! man't\nsenses,\" he said. Hitler had betrayed\nthe World time and time tgtln on\npretext ifter pretext, the Prime Minister uld, giving iuch lnitaticet u\nAustria, Czechoslovaktt, Moravia-\nBohemia, Slovakia and Danzig.\nRegarding the iuggeatlon thit\nBritish children ihould be given\nrefuge in Cinidi, tht Prime Minliter uid |it could only recall that\nSir Thomu Inskip, former Secretary\ntor the Dominion! ln the Britiih\nGovernment and now Lord Chancellor, htd laid tha propoul wti impossible. Possibly tht Government\nwould be ttticked tor not adopting\nits md other luggestions, but it\n' to consider what wu feuible.\nthli\nhad\nCRANBROOK HOSPITAL\nAUX. APPEALS TO PUBLIC\nCRANBROOK. B.C.-A meeting\not the committee ippolnted by Mrs.\nLittle, president of the St Eugene\nHospital, at a spring meeting, was\nheld Tuesday afternoon with Mn.\nF, W. Green, chtirman of tht com-\nmittet, presiding. The special objective ot Uie teg day thli yeir li\nlo secure money tor the concluding\npayment on a ihort wive, high\nfrequency dilthermy ipparatus, the\num ot which, lihct it wu installed\nlo the hospital recently, has been\nattended with signal success. But\nfor the need of nuking this payment tht ladies itate that the tag\nday would bt tbmdoned thii year\nowing to tht national emergettey.\nHowever, wliblbg to cletr off this\nindebtedness they tre tsking for\nthe general support ot the public.\nYoung women for the houu to\nhouse canvass and down town tigging, and memben and frlendi of\nthe association for the committee\nrooms work in being enlisted by\ntht committal. .\nSocial '\u201e.'*\u25a0'\"\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B. C.-MIss Mirli\nReimer hai returned to Renata after\nt ihort viilt to Mr. md Mn. J.\nLawson.\n' H. Jung ot Renata wu a viiitor\nhere.\nMn. A. Connan hu left for a\nviilt at Vancouver.\nMary Gernad left tor her home at\nNeUon following a visit bert to\nMr. md Mn, L. Wation.\nMn. Wright hai returned from a\nviiit to Alniworth. ' .'\nYahk School Opens,\nOne Building All\n\\ Classes This Year\nYAHK, B.C.-The Yahk Consolidated ichool reopened Tuesdiy. The\nteaching staff has been reduced by\none member this year but gradei\nwill continue up to 10. ,\nMiss M. Dundson of Summer-\ntend is igain in chargt of tht Junior grides tnd G.'H Gilmour hai\nbeen ippolnted principil to succeed\nR. G. Potter now on tbt staff at\nPrinceton. .\nWm. wardrope hat taken over\ntha duties of janitor and A. L.\nLythgot is in chargt of transportation. Mr. Lythgoe hu purchased a new bus of latest design\nwhich will assure comfort and able\naccommodation tor tha rural students. .\nClasses ire to be held thii yur\nIn one building. Necessary repaln\nhave been made and a freih coat\nof kalsomine brightens tbe interior.    ,..' '\u25a0 '     ' '. .  ' \"\nThe united Statei paid more {or\nthe Virgin Islmds-8J5,0O0,0OO -\nthm it paid for Alaska - $7,200,000.\nPAPER BAGS AS \"BEAUTY MASKS\"\nFOR GRAPES ,\nOne ean grow de luge grapu oh\nhomt vines by this simple method\not providing etch bunch with i\n\"beauty misk,\" Since betlity mttki\nfor grapei are limply paper begs,\nthit method of growing better\ngrtpu is called bagging. .\nTo give your grapu a beauty\ntreatment cover each bunch with\na paper tag tied tt the top, u il-\nluitrt-ed ih today'i Girden-Grtph.\nThli \"bituty misk\" will protect\nthe fruit from birdt and Initcti,\ntfid will Kierir.it it to develop into\nmil size without t blemiih.,\nPtptr btgs trim tht froetry\nstore will Utve for thu purpou.\nTht btgi ihould bt Bed itcurtly\nmd the bottom eornen inlpped ott\nto illow tht nln water thit may\nseep into the bag to drain away.\nGeraniums propagated from ilde\nshoots do not bloom \u2022\u2022 well u\nthose from top shoots. In order to\nbloom freely geraniums ihould be\nBtDuti-eatkt for better\n ****'\u2022\n-\n\"This 1$ Canada's War\" Declares\nI Hamilton, Urges Throw Strength\nAgainst Germans at War Session\n\"We Connot Remain Indifferent,\" Blanchette\nNeutrality Would Be Declaration of\nIndependence; Manion Backs King\nNEUTRALITY PETITION  IS SUBMITTED\nOTTAWA, \u00bbpt 8 (CPl-JIixlmt\nRaymond (Lib. Bttuhirnols-La-\nprairie) submitted I petition\ntgainst Canadian partlcipttion ln\ntht wtr in tht Houu of Commons\ntodty. Ht uld lt lt wu slined by\n-thouundi of citizens\" tnd laid it\non tht Uble ot the Houu without\ncomment\nTht petition wu contained ln\nfour paper-wrapped ptckages. Its\n\"contents were not tvtlltblt immediately.\nGalleries of the Houu were filled\nto etptclty u tht second sitting\nof tht ipecltl wtr tesslon ot par-\n-    llament opened.\nLtdy Tweedsmuir, wife of the\nGovernor-General, wu i spectator\nand foreign legatloni wtrt wtU\nI   represented.\nURGES PROMPT AND\nVIGOROUS ACTION\nCol. H. S. Htmllton (Lib. Algoma\nWest) moved the tddreis ln reply\nto the ipeech from the throne. In\nthe grave circumstances under\nwhich pirliament is assembled tt\nthit time, he stld, \"talk should be\nbrlet and action u prompt and\nVigorous u possible.\"\n\"W\u00ab must refute the ehtrgt to\nI   often mtdt thtt Democracies art\ngood debating societies but incapable of prompt and effective acUon.\"\nCoL Himllton thinked Prime\nMlnliter Mackenzie King for carrying out hli promise to call Par-\n.lament If lt became necessiry to\ndecide tht Issue of peace or wtr.\nHt praised tht Prime Minister for\nhte refustl to dissolve Pirliament\ni tor a general election In the fact\not tht crisis which bu now developed Into wtr.\n\"Mty I tiso expreu my respect\nand idmlrition to tht leader of the\nopposition (Hon. R. J. Manion) for\nthe understanding tnd reitrtlnt he\nhu thown, particularly ln the lut\nfew weeki, In permitting tht Govtrnment to htvt t tret hand. These\numt remtrki I ipply to tbt leaden of tht other groupi In thli\nHouse,\" tald Col. Htmllton.\nThe world wu confronted with\na philosophy which kntw nothing\nof tht righta of tht Individual man,\nexcept nil willingness to obey. It\nwu a philosophy wholly ln conflict with the one ln which the\nCtntdian people had tnd would\nteek their hipplnen and freedom.\nCANADA'S WAR\n\"To mt thli wtr li Ctntda'i wtr,\"\nht Mid. \"To mt tht defeit of Brit-\ntin ll the defeat ot Ctntdt. To me\ntht defeit of France it the defeit\nof Canada. To mt tht deith of\nevery British, French, or Polish\ntoldier, uilor tnd airman, ln relisting German tggression il a life\ngiven ln the lervice of Ctntdt.\"\nTbe organized itrength ind pow-\n,tr ot Canida should.be thrown into\nthe balance against German military forcei \"ind the philosophy upon which they trt based,\" CoL\nHtmllton uld, \"If thtt assistance\nInvolves tending tn expeditionary\nforce to tight in Europe I am tor\nthat too.'\nCanada'i grut need at tbe moment wu that tha Govtrnment\nihould htvt the confidence and\nfaith of the ptoplt, And ont of the\nfirst essentials to achieve that faith\nand confidence wu that there\nihould be \"equality of tacrlflce.\"\nAU citizens should share equally\nln tha tacrlflce ot human material,\nthtre financially ln proportion to\ntheir meant, and there ihould be\nheavy pemltlei for profiteering.\"\nMr. Mackenzie Klng'l wisdom ln\nnot dissolving Pirliament for tn\nelection thli Summer wu now ob-\nvioui, uld CoL Hamilton.\nUNITY ESSENTIAL'\nNothing wu more important than\n-the unity of Canada. All people all\nraces and creeds in Ctntdt should\nmtrch itep by itep in grett nttiontl endeavor.\n\"I nerved ln the rinkt in the laat\nwtr at did memberi of my family\nand I voted tgainst conscription.\n*I do not know what my\nthoughti on conscription tre now.\n.\nREPAIRS and ALTERATIONS\nI. C. Plumbing tr Heating Co.\nJAMES SMITH\nTILE CONTRACTOR\nBtthroomt \u2014 Flrepltcei \u2014 Maka\nBtora Fronte - Floon\n618 Robion St.,   Phons 841 -l\nUNDIRWOOO\nTYPEWRITERS\nSunditrtnd  Adding  Mtehlnu\nOFFICE SUPPLIES\nUndtrwood Elliot Flthtr Ltd.\n888 Wtrd St Phont 8)\nLETHBRIDGE\n\u2022nd '\nDRUMHELLER\nCOALS\nARE BEST\nPhone 701\nFairview\nFuel Co.\nIt hu occurred to me t better tnd\nfairer method ot organizing our\nman power might be found tlong\nthtt line. But If lt ii ntcetury in\ntht interesli of Cinidlin unity to\nforego ill thoughti of thit method\nI uy by ill muni ltt ui do to.\"\nDespttchei uying a group ot\nyouthful Itellini it Siult Stt. Marie,\nOnt. hid rushed Ute Ctml gutrds\n\u25a0nd been repulsed were wholly \"inaccurate tnd untortuntte,\" uld CoL\nHamilton.\n\"They did t grou Injuitlce to a\nflnt body of loyal Canadian cltlzeni,\" ht declired. \"Such reporti,\nunfounded md carelessly disseminated, will not make for tht unity ot\nour Ctntditn citizens.\"\nThtrt ihould ba lomebody Mt up\nto mobilize tht minpowtr ot Ctntdt, not only for tht trmy but for\nnecesitry tervlcu tnd Induitry. If\nt body wu not creited much ability,\nexperience and ciptclty would not\nbe put to proper uie.\nCoL Htmllton warned tht Govtrnment tgiinit a mistake he uid\nwu made ln tht eerly dtys ot tht\nteit wu, thtt of falling to give promotion to those who etrned it la\nthe Held.   \u2022\nLater lt wu the practice of promoting from within the forcei that\nresulted In the building up of a\niplendld Cinidlin corpi.\nWOULD TRAIN MEN\nIN CANADA\nCol. Hamilton alio trgutd tgtinit\ntht cuitom ln tht lut wtr of taking\nCanadian! to England for training.\nAll tht training ihould ba urried\nout in Ctntdt.\nHt hid hoped never to be cilled\nupon to vote for whtt might tend\nt Ctntditn boy to duth or wounding, CoL Htmllton uld, \"That moment possibly hu come,\" he uid\nbut he would not uk mother to\nmtkt a itcriflct he wu not prtptred to thtre himself.\nJ. A. Blanchette (Lib., Compton), itwondlng tht addreu in\nreply to tht ipeech from the\nthrone, prefaced hit remark! by\nexpressing pleuure at the tact\nthe Government hu kept iti\npromise of calling parliament before taking any decisive action\nwith respect to Canada'i ptrtlcl-\npttlon ln the preient conflict.\nAll peioc efforti hiving filled,\nhe uld, \"wt trt now ftctd with\ntht duty of making t choice between Juitici ind conclllttlon on\ntht ont htnd ind brutal forca on\nthe other,\n\"At e partner In tha Britiih\nCommonwealth of Nttioni, Cinada cinnot remain indifferent ln\ntheie critical tlmu.\n\"White we trt prlvtligtd to enjoy our partnership In thli ino-\nclttltn of Britiih natloni, wt mutt\nilio be prepired to auumt tht\nobligitloni iuch in auoclation entail..\n\"A decliration ot neutrality at\nthli time would be the equivalent\nto a declaration ot independence.\nI am proud to lupport a Govtrnment who htvt the lense ot thtlr\nresponsibilities tnd trt prepired to\ndltchirgt them to tbe fullut intent.\nCURTAIL PROFITEERING\nBut wltlle tht Government hu\ntoken thli itand, lt hu ttken tt with\n\"grett prudence tnd sagacity,\" Mr.\nBlanchette iteted. Meuurei hive\nbeen ttken to curtell profiteering\ntnd ipeculitlon in the neceutttei of\nlife. Cinada, like all greet natloni,\nwill be equal to tha task, and accept\nwith a gay heart the ucrifica expected from her. -   \u25a0\n\"The meuuru tdopted by the\nGovernment to-Iniure the lecurlty\not our tend ire tlio an indication\not their determlnttion to letve nothing to hazard,\" ht uld.\n\"I do not think thtt there It one\nCtntditn truly worthy of the ntmt\nwho could find fault with tht ttend\nttken by tht Government Co-oper-\nttlon with Grett Britain tnd Franci\nwithin the meuure ot our economic\ntnd financial resourcei, tnd ln tht\nwty but muted to tulit tht illtet,\nii tht course to be puriued, tnd in\nmy opinion, the only logical and\nlenslble one.\"\nIf there wu ever a time for nitlonil unity it wu tht pruent wld\nMr. Btenchette. Thtre muit be unl-\nveriil concern for Ctntdt u an\nentity rather thin collection ot provlncei with varloui problemi.\nHe uld he fivored \"tht neceuary\norganization for the defence ot my\ncountry.\" He had confidence In the\npresent Government and pnised tht\nGovernment letden for their policy\not \"moderation tnd prudence.\nHe wu definitely tgtinit conicrlptlon, Mr. Blanchtttt mid, re-\ncalling that he had alwayi oppoied\niuch a meuure. Ht flnlihed nil td-\ndreu with t plu to tht houu to\n\"remiln calm and prudent\" tn considering the preient leriout lituation.\nMANION HOPES\nFOR TOLERANCE\nHon, R. J, Manion, Conurva-\ntlva leidtr, uld ht tarttd with\nmott If not til tht untlmtntt tx-\npretstd by Col. Htmllton. Ht re-\nmlndtd tht Houu both Col. Himllton tnd Mr. Bltnchtttt urvtd\nIn tht Grttt Wtr, tht formtr In\ntht Ctntditn foreu and tha latter In the American.\n\"I hop. thtt all of ut, In thli\nPirlltmtnt ind tltewthert, will bt\ntolerant tf tht vitw of othtr Cf\nnidlim,\" uld Dr. Minion.\nTwo great wan ln a Uttlt more\nthin a generation wu a heavy\nload for the world to bear, he uid.\nBut it wu a source ot utltftction\nthat in thii Wtr tt ln the lut it\nwti thruit upon Grut Britain and\nbtr tllies.\nThe Prime Minister htd announced be would uk Pirliament to give\ntht Govtrnment tuthorlty tor affective cooperation by tht lidt of\nGrut Britain in the war againit\nGermin tggreislon.\n\"I mty uy it once thtt ht bat\ntht tssent tnd support ot tht ptrty\nI represent\" Dr. Manion declired.\nThe word ihould go out to\nBrltain'i frlendi and enemlei a-\nllkt thtt Canida stands with Britain at thli-time.\n\"We trt bound to pirtlclpate ln\nthli wtr. Wt tre a part of the\nuijiili     yjpiwu\nNELSON OAILY NEWS. NELSON. i.,V-SATURDAY MORNING. SEPT.,I. USE.\n,.     .  ..\u201em,\u201em.m.m-rm,m\nnut ThfUtt\n\u25a0KHUMHK\nUnifri. (tUjur-r \\*\nStenlty tnd Silica Streete\nRtv. F. Hilliard, MA, BD.\nFrank Wheeler, Cholrmatter\nTodiy. 8:00 un.\u2014Boy*a Choir\nPractice.\nSUNDAY SERVICW\n8:48 am. - Opening Sundiy\nSchool of Fill term. Qood teaching. Bright itrvict,\n11. tun.\u2014Ftmily Wonhip, Tht\nThlngi That Cinnot bt Shaken\".\n7:30   p.m.-Ivenlng   Wonhip,\n\"A Mort Excellent Way\". Song\nService at 7:00 p-ra.\nMonday 8 p.m. W. A. meete at\nthe church.\niftrat  r\ni\u00abBbi}trrUm\nQUjurrlj '.\nRev. Dr. 3. W. Stevenion\nMinUter.\n11 t.m.-\"Jeaui Stlllt tbe Storm\"\n7:80 pjn.\u2014\"Beirtnl Ont Another'* Burdeni.\".\nSundiy School at 10 ajn.\nStrangtn Alwiyt Welcome\nfcratuMnantan\nQU?urrlj\nThe Uttle Gny Church Wa\n. Lova\"\nlar) E. Lindgren, Putor\nLORD'S DAY SERVICES\n10 a.nt    ' Sunday School\n11 a_n. _ Scandinavian Worthip\n7:80 p-n. Engliih Vuptr\n\u2022BtUtva to God'*\nBritiih Empire ind I never could\nttt bow wt could be ln tht Empire and out of lt at the aame\ntime.\nDr. Manion quoted the wordt of\nSir Wilfrid Lturler, leader ot the\nLiberal oppoiition hs 1814, tnd endowed Sir Wllfrldi declaration lt\nwu Canada's duty to uslst Grttt\nBritain to the limit in the conflict\nand declired the wordt wtr* u\ntrue todty u in 1914.\nWHOLE EMPIRE INVOLVED\n\"I do not believt then aaa ba\nany neutrality foe any -pert of the\nEmpire when tome other part at\nit la it war,\" uid Dr. Manion.\nIn the preient conflict Chriitltn-\nlty la at itake. HlUer hid persecuted both Proteitenti and Catholics. Ht recognized no lndlvldutl\nright! either to freedom ot ipeech,\npreu or religion.\nHid Hitter itopped at a certain\nPoint he might have gone down in\nhiitory u a grut German leider.\nHe terved the German people well\nup to a point But, he uid, the de-\nlire of tht Alltel tor peace wu io\n\u25a0trong they win prepired te concede tuny thlngi rather than wage\nwar.      . -.\nHitler now demanded thit Poltnd tubmit or bt deitroyed.\n\"They refuted and that wu the\nonly cnolot frtt mtn could makt.\nTht Polu deserve success and if\nthey do not get It then Juitlce Is\nIndeed Mind, Mid Dr. Manion.\nFranca and Britain eould do\nnothing but lupport thtm and\nCtnidltnt oould not till thtlr\ntouls thtlr own If thty did not\nJoin In the fight The llbtrtltt\nobtalnid and dtftndtd during\n1000 yun would ba loit\nCanada wai the rlcbatt prize In\ntha world and would b* exposed\nto atteck ihould the Democracies\nbe deteited. The battleground then\nmight wtll bt htrt.\nOFFENSE BEST DEFENCS\n\"I tubmit Out our but defence\nli in offensive In far-off landi,\" Dr,\nManion uld.\n\"Profiteering muit not bt permitted.\" Dr. Minion uld. \"Anybody\ntaking iuch tdvtntage of tht lituation ihould bt proiecuted.\n\"While the volunteer te Hiking\nhli life Uw profiteer and racketeer\nmutt be elimlnited.\"\nHt urged tht efficient organlit-\nUon of induitry tnd reiourcei but\nwtrned thit \"tnt abuse of pollUcal\npttrontgt and ftvorittsm mutt not\nInterfere with tbe effecUveneu of\nour nitlonil effort\"\nThe oppoilUon leidtr dtcltred\ntbe greitest cue ihould be taken\nto keep the physically unfit out of\nUw army, to make provision for the\ndependent! of whose who go over-\nstis, ind to mtkt tutt, io far u\npoulblt thtt thou with dependent!\nihould bt ktpt out of tbt danger\nion*. .-.\u00bb.-\nLoctl problemi thould not bt\nforgotten \"whilt Ctntdt it at\nwar,\" Dr. Minion tald. He added\nthe Governmtnt would probably\nath tomorrow tor a war fund ot\n8100,000,000. Thit wu u it ihould\nbe but in railing thtt money\nthere ihould bt no-high lntereit\nrites iuch u wtrt offered on wtr\nlouu during the lut wtr.\nTht ipeech from the throne wu\nnot lufflclenUy definite u to\nCintdt'i poiition ln tht conflict\nHe hoped tha Prime Minliter will\nmike a itatement which would\nlttvt no doubt in any mind.\n\"After ill, u pirt of the BritUh Empire, wt trt at wtr today,\"\nuid Uit ConserviUve leider. \"I\nthink wt might well declare our\nposition openly and publicly.\"\nVETERANS REFLECT HEART\nOF CANADIAN PEOPLE\nPrima Mlnliter Mtcktnzlt King\nopened hU ipeech by reminding\nthe House that Dr. Minion hid ierv-\nsid ln Uw Grttt Wtr, u weU u\nCol. Himllton tnd Mr. Btenchette.\nIt wu sufficient that the flnt\nthree speeches ot tht teuton ihould\nbe madt by Grett Wtr veterans.\nThose speechei reflected the hetrt\nof tbt Cinidlan people.  Deipite\nFirat (Efjurrlj of\naHjrtei fcrknitet\n808 BAKER STREET\nA Branch of The Mother Church,\nThe Fint Church oi Chrlit\nSclintiit In Boiton. Mu.\nSundiy School 8:48 unl\nSunday Service 11 ajn.\nSubject Letton-Sirmcn\n\"SUBSTANCE\"\nWedneiday Tettlmonlai Muting\n8 pjn.\nFREE READING ROOM IN\nCHURCH BUILDINO-\nAll Cordially Wtlcomt\n\u25a0first\n-Baptist QUiurrlj\nBev. Gerald M. Wtrd-Min'Uter.\nGuut ipttktr tt til tervicei\u2014\nBtv. 3. T. Ltrton, Mlnnetpolii.\n8:48 t.m.\u2014Church SchooL\n11-00 am\u2014\"The Meaning at\nConsecraUon\".\n8:00 pm-At Shirley Hill-\n\"Httven\u2014How to Get There\".\n7:30 p.m.\u2014'Tour Burning Quu>\nUoni\".\nSpeciil  Servlcu  Mch night\nat 7:30 p.m.\nTuudty\u2014Dty-of Prayer:\n8 to 11 un.; 1 to 4 pjn,\nAll Invited\n(Urinitg ftnitri\n(Eijurrlf\nJoeepMne and Silica Streete\nRtv. J. A. Donnell, MinUter\nChurch School at 10 A.M.\nPubUc Wonhip at 11 AM.\ntnd 7:80 P.M.\nSermon Subjecti:\nMorning, \"Courage Revived\".\nEvening, The ChrliUtn and\nWar*'.\nThe Service'Club will meet tt\ntht homt of Mn. George Ltm-\nbert 1203 Front St., on Monday\nit 8 P.M.\nTht Woman's Association mutt\nIn the Church Hill on Tuesdty\nit 8 P.M.\nThe Official Board metti In\nUit Church Hall on Tuudty at\n8 P.M.\ndifferent*! In the put, Mr. King\nuld he never hid any doubt Unt\nin a critU Dr. Minion would ttend\nwith him to unite tht peoplt of\nCinada for a gnat naUonal effort\nIt wu alto ilgniflctnt that tht\ntwo tint tpetken ihould represent\ntht two rtctl which ltrgely mtdt\nup tht popultUon of Ctntdt and\nihould abo represent the two countriu, Britain tnd Frince which\nwere now expoted on the altar of\nwar. '\u25a0'\u25a0\"'_\n\"I cannot find wordi to expreu\nmy admiration tor Englmd in\ntht ttend the U Mtln miking tor\nfreedom,\" uld Mr. King, 7,md\nfor Frtnct ln tht itand iht U\nagtin miking In defence of her\nliberUu and the libertlu ot tht\nworld.\"\nBetore deciding on the quutlon\nbefore Pirlltmtnt tnt Prlmt\nMinUter uked memben to recell\nwhert Ctntditn Ubertiei cimt\ntrom. They ctme from 'thote men\nln Englina tnd France who never\nhesitated to lay down their livti\nwhen freedom wu threatened.'\nRahko Pays $30 for\nDangerous Driving\nNlllo Rahko, pletdlhg guilty to a\nehtrgt of driving ln a manner din-\ngeroui to tht public, wu fined $30\nby Williim Brown, Police Magistrate, in City Police Court Fridiy\nmorning. InformtUon wu Itld by\nConstable R. R. House.\nIt wu chirged that Rahko collided\nwith t ctr belinging to Edward\nLeeming when lt wat parked ln\nfront of Mr, Leeming1! houie on\nNelion Avenue, Uie night ot September 1 or tbe morning of September a.\nVictoria Recalls New\nAdmiral's Bravery\nVICTORIA, .Sept 7 (CP)-Recent\ntitration of Sir Dudley Pound u\nAdmiral ot tht BriUsh fleet, re-\ncilled to oldtime resident! of thli\nBritish Columbit capital hii per-\nsontl bravery while terving abotrd\ntbt cruiser Grafton, of tbt North\nPtcific Squtdron, Roytl Nivy at\nEswuimtlt- ytrd her*.\nThe Admiral then wm a torpedo\nIleutentnt ln tbt flagship ot tht\nsqutdron which preceded Canada's\nnavy on the Pacific when he dived\noverboird, tully clothed, to rescue\na stoker.\nSome ieven yetn liter, In 1811,\nhe wu t commander ot the btttle-\nihlp Superb when t ihlpi cooper\ntnd t itewtrd were overcome by\ndecty fumes in t store room. When\na teaman who attempted to reach\nthem aUo wu overcome, tbe Commander had himself lowered Into\ntht room tnd brought out tht bodlei.\nJapi\nanese Release\nBritish Envoy\nPtlPING, Sept S (AP)-Col. C.\nR Speer, BritUh military tttecht\nto China, who had been detained\nby the Jtptnut tlnct Miy 38 on\ntn tccuutlon ot tnU-Jiptnese n-\nplontge In Northweit Chlni, wu\nreleased todty.\nHe htd been brought to Peiping\nfrom Kalgan and kept tlnce Wednudiy under military gutrd tt the\nJipineie barracks here. He appeared to be In tood health tnd tolriti.\n*       - \u2022   '. . .\nSATURDAY\nAT\nLatest Dress FASHIONS\nBe among the first to see\u2014end wear the latest Fall\nstyles. Frocks with bustle bows, peplums and back g gf Otf\nswept skirts. Crepes and Ribbed weaves. Full range v\"%   \"\nof half sizes\u201414 to MVi and 22'\/_ to 26V4     \u2022\u00ab\u25bc\nALL WOOL SKIRTS\nPerfect-fitting new Fall skirts with new front full- ft *\u25a0 Off\nness, gored, swing and pleated styles. 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SSrr. f, IM.\nConscription Will Not Be Introduced by the\nPresent Administration; In Close\nConsultation With Britain\nPREMIER EXPLAINS CANADA'S POLICY\nOTTAWA, Sept. 8 (CPL-rFollowJng ts itw text of s\nprepared statement of Canada's war policy which Prime Min-\n1 ister Mackenzie King during the course of his speech In the\nHouse of Commons today gave: \u2022   v\nThe Government has been giving continuous eonslders-\n; tion to the question of the most feasible end effective measures which Canada could take In furtherance of the great task\n\u25a0 that lies before us. \u2022  '   .\nI may be allowed to quote from \u2022 statement I tnede\nto this House on March 30th of this year:\n\"While another World War will, I trust, never recur,\nIt Is desirable nevertheless to consider some questions which\nwould arise in the event of our participation In such a conflict.\nThst participation could not be pessive of formal, nor could\nIt be unplanned or irresponsible.\n\"It would be necessary to consider in consultation with\nmothers Involved snd with regard to, the objectives snd rjpers-\ntions of the enemy, thst wtnildt\nbe the most effective form our\naction  end  our cooperstlon\ncould take.\n\"It it dear that tht condltioni\ndetermining the nature of partlci-\nSation ln tuch a conflict hive un-\nergone a great change ilnce the\nlait war. The balance of world\nBower hai shifted, md Canada bis\nto keep Ui Ptcific it well ai ltt\n\u2022Atlantic cout in mint\nWAR TACTIC*\nCHANGED\nTrom both tht military tnd the\neconomic aspect the ittitude of the\nUnited Stetei would be Immensely\n'more important for the world md\ntor ufc than -0 yeari ago. The weapon! and tactics of wtr hive materially changed; nival condltioni\nbave perhapi not greatly altered,\nto fir tu the iea reaches, but armiei\nhavt  become  mechanized.  Great\n\u2022Maginot or Siegfried linei bar tht\npossibility of rapid infantry advance.\n\"Alrplmee hava brought.new\nI  reiourcei md icopt to other arms\nIn Joint operatloni, md have ln\nthemselvei given war new range,\nnew flexibility and new terror!.\nMechanization on land and in the\nair, md the colossal demands for\ntupplies md renewed equipment\ndemands which would begin fir\nbeyond where the demands of the\nlast war left off, neatly increase\nthe Importance of the economic\n'. factor, the lndispensability of adequate supplies'md staying power\n,   \u2014factors in which the Democratic\n:   ssountriet   ara   overwhelmingly\netrong.\"\nI It It not pouible at thli itage to\nforecut the character md requirement of the titanic conflict which\nhat already commenced and which\nthreatens the peace not of Europe\nonly but of the entire world. We\nbiow tht present alignment of natloni md cm in iome meuure conceive the economic md ltrateglc\nfacton inherent ln tht present\nsituation.\nI We cannot howerer, he certain\nu to what other countriei may\nenter the conflict on one aide of the\nitruggle or the other, md the consequent re-adjustment both of tasks\nto be met and ot contributions to\n\u25a0hat end. We have vivid in our\nmemories the experience of the test\nwar, trom which we have much to\nlearn both as to heroic endeavor to\nbt emulated and mistakes to be\navoided.\ncondition* .Dimr\nIt Ii clear, however, that in many\n\u2666Hal respect! tha condition! of the\npresent struggle differ very greatly\ntrom those ot tbe test md that we\ncannot limply assume that the\nmethods' md objectivei of 1914 are\napplicable to 1938.\nWe'Vnutt frame our poller In the\nlight of our knowledge of the present iltuition and the belt Information we can obtain u to the probable coune of future development!.\n: To thii end, u I hive already indicated, we have been md ihall of\ncoune remain in close consultation with the Government of the\nUnited Kingdom, lo that the assistance Canada is to render, if it Is to\nhavt the greatest effectiveness, shall\nDot be unplanned md irresponsible.\n! The primary task and responsibility of the people of Cmada is\nthe defence md security ot Canada.\nThe Minister of National Defence\ndefined these needs In thli House\non February 15, 1937 (Debate!, p.\n892) when he iteted:\n\"National tecurtty, national defence, tht dlrtet dtftnet tf Ctntdt, of our coastal areu, our\nporta, our ihlpping terminals, our\nterritorial witen, the focil treu\nof our trade routes adjacent to our\nharbor mouth*-thut trt tht mtt-\n' ttn dealt with In thtst titlmttu.\"\nThla lnvolvei, ta tht flnt instance, military meuures of defence. I have already outlined the\nitept which have been taken to\nlifeguard tha lituation by calling\nout the active militia and the naval\nmd air forcei. Further measures\nwill be taken In tha directions\nwhere the need provet most\nImperative.\nAgain, w; muit provide tor internal security, tnd gutrd tgtinit\nsabotage disturbance ot vital military ana economic establishments,\ntnd agalnit hostile propaganda.\nWIDE RANGE OP\nMEASURE8\nA wide range ot economic defence meuurei muit be considered. The outbretk ot wtr involve! a tremendoui upheaval\nboth ln International and ln internal trade. It involves tht redirection of many energiei \u2014 the\nIntensification of iome formi of\neffect the reduction of those less\nvitally necessary. It involvu\nvigilant action to -furnish the necessary financial tupport for the\nmilitary meuurei to be taken,\nmd to maintain the credit tnd\nfinancial relation! ot Canida.\nProfiteering muit ud will be\nrigidly controlled. Close cooperation with the Province! md with\nrepresentatives of industry tnd\nagriculture, of labor and of commerce will bt established. Some\not the Immediate measurei neces-\nury to thii end have already been\ntaken; othen will be adopted\nihortly.\nCONSIDER COOPERATION\nNext wt muit consider meuurei\nof cooperation with tht United\nKingdom.\nTht taftty of Canada depends\nupon the adequate ufeguardlng of\nour coastal regions, and the great\navenues ot approach to the heart of\nthii country. Foremost tmong these\nis tht St Lawrence River and Gulf.\nAt the entrance to the St Lawrence\nstands the neighboring British territory of Newfoundland and Labrador. The integrity of Newfoundland\nand Labrador It essential to the\nsecurity of Canada. By contributing\nas far u wt ire able to the defence\nof Newfoundland and the other British and French terrltorlet in thii\nhemisphere, we will not only be\ndefending Cmada, but we will also\nbe assisting Great Britain and France\nby enabling them to concentrate\ntheir own energiei more in that\npart of tht world ln which their\nown immediate tecurtty li tt stake:\nThe British Government tn reply to the inquiry we hive mtde,\nhave indicated their agreement that\nthis would be an effective md desirable means of cooperation.\nWe proposed to cooperate ln eco\u00bb\nnomlc pressure, which Is tn essential factor In the lituation that\nfacet us. Measures looking to tht\nprevention Of trading with the enemy, control of essential exports tnd\nappropriate measures with regard\nto alien enemies, merchant ihi|s\nand property will be taken.\nSUPPLIES IMPORTANT\nOt special md vital importance, Is\nthe furnishing of luppllu of all\nkinds to the Britiih md allied powers\u2014munitions, manufacturei ud\nmaterials and food stuffi.\nThe urgent necessity ot a. con-\nItant lupply of munitions, md the\nability of Canada, becauie of Its\nIndustrial equipment md Its relative accessibility to the main theatres ot the war, to meet these- needs\nin great measure, are apparent\nIt It a tubject on which thert\nhu bttn consultation with tht\nGovtrnment of tht United Kingdom. The British Aircraft Mission\nidon Life Changes Completely\nTheatres Closed, Shops Boarded\n.'   %'*. - .' ''iy X a'trARK-' '.'\"71\"7'7'y\\\nLOilDON, Sept 8 CAP)--; The\nwar hu yet to reach London but\nltt effects already have changed\ncompletely tht life ot the millions\nof inhabitanti ot thli world metro-\npolls.  \/ '\nThe effects on the iverage individual are not'to great in the day\ntime u at night Restaurants operate u usual md menus art tht\nume u before. Traffic Is heavy,\ntaxicabi sctrcer and transportation by but or lybway more uncertain.\nBut a real change comu at night\nMany go to work earlier so they cm\ngo home -eirller. al night\u2014la time\nto blackout their housei. .\n1 Restaurant! at night in London\n\u25a0re almoit duet-ted. Thert it no\nnight' life. Theatres. tre closed.\nThere, is little to talk about except\nwhen the bombings are going to\nitart, what, the military strategy\nll behind thli or thit move or tnt\napparent absence ot a move. Radio\noffers music and official announcements.- The public genersll- takes\nthe war calmly. One Englishman\nremarked people have settled down\nto a war routine comparable to\nthe situation a year or two after\nrthc Great War began.\nt   Since even a flashlight on the\nstreets at night brings a item police\nwirning, the crowdi thtt used to\nstroll through tbt Wut Ind htve\ndisappeared.\ngiving at night ln the dark ii\nsuch a slow, nerve-wracking business that taking a. spin is un-\nthlnktble. Besidei, guolint ihortly\nwill he rationed.\nUnleu your frlendi live nearby,\nyou can't expect them to drop ln,\nbecause transportation It curtailed.\nEven in the daytime tht city hu\nlost many of its attractions. Shop-\nwindows art boarded up and most\nitorei hive etrlier doling houn.\nA few have cloied down altogether.\nThere have been tome tdvin-\ntages. Normally reticent Englishmen havt itarted talking to one\nmother without. formal introduction. You cm uk a ttranger where\nhe bought thit gu mask container\nwithout being cut deed. Neighbors\nwho hid never bothered to ipeak\ngot chummy after running for tht\nstmt air raid shelter.\nMen whote wlvu have left the\ncity treu find loneliness stronger\nthm traditions of reserve. One left\na note on hit front door giving In-\nvltatlom to other \"wtr widowers\"\nlo drop in tnd than hii home-\ncooked dinner.\nwhlih wtt unt tt thli country , In 1938 plectd Initial orden with a representative\neooptrttlvt group of Ctntditn\naircraft mtnuftcturtn.\nWith the concurrence of the Governments of Canada and the United\nKingdom, a delegation organized by\nthe Canadian Manufactuvera' Aiiociatlon, tnd widely representative\not Canadian industry, recently vilited the United Kingdom to itudy\non the ipot ill formi of armament\nmd munition! production with a\nview to the expeditious adaptation\nof Cmadian induitry to these forms\nof production.\nRepretentetlvei of tha delegation\nrecently preiented to tht Government t report of their enquiries and\nconcluiioni.\nI miy uy thit the inquiry wu\nctrried out in tht mott thoroughgoing way tnd will prove of decided help to the Government! both\not Cinada and tht United Kingdom,\nmd thtt It ll a fine example ot the\ncapacity md readiness to cooperate\nof leaden in Canadian business.\nA ipecltl British mission hu Just\nirrived from the United Kingdom to\nsurvey the munitloni lituation further. It hu bten tuthorlzed by tht\nGovernment of the United Kingdom\nto place certain orden in Canada\non tbe llnu explored in consultation with the Canadian mission and\nto mtkt a further survey of the\nsituation.\nCanada ll of til non-European\ncountriu the nearest tnd surest\nsource of thue indispemible materials and supplies. It may be uid\nwith assurance that a determined\nnational effort to bring our industry\nand agriculture to the point of highest efficiency and to keep them at\nhigh level will be of the utmost Importance to the common cause. Specific meuuru of economic md financial cooperation which we propose to recommend in order to\nmakt an effective contribution In\nthli tnd other fields will shorUy\nbe tnnounced.\nAs regards action In other theatrei ot war md the means and measurei thtt might be taken, certain\nessentlti informition touching the\ncharacter ot Britiih md tilled ictlon md contemplated plans must\nbe available before any intelligent\nand definite decision could be made\nas to Canadian action even in tbe\nimmediate future.\nOn thli all-important aspect ot\ncooperation in defence, the Canadian Government, like the Governments of other of the Dominions, Is\nin consultation with-the British Government. We will continue to consult with the purpose of determining\nthe course of ictlon which may be\nregarded u most effective.\nThe quutlon of in txptdltlontry\nforct or units\/for itrvict ovtr.\nun It particularly ont of wldt\nreaching slgnlficinct which will\nrequire the fullest examination. I\nnote thtt Sir Htnry Gullet Australian Minister for Exttrntl Attain, told tha Auitrtllin Houu of\nRtprutntatlvu on Wednesday\nthat hit Govtrnment hid not yet\nurloutly considered despatching\ntn expeditionary forct oversets.\nHt declared that when tht\nCommonwealth had discharged\nIti first duty to tht Empire, which\nwu to enturt ltt own uftty, tnd\nwhtn It wu better tble to tsseu\ntht itrength of Iti enemies tnd\ntht mture of tht conflict It would\nevolve propoult of further ptr-\ntlclpatlon In tht wtr for submission to tht ptoplt.\nThit statement indicites the Australian Govtrnment ire making the\nsame general approach to tht consideration of thu problem u the\nGovernment of Cmada. There are\ncertain measures of economic, naval\nmd air cooperation which are obviously necessary and desirable and\nwhich it.it possible to undertake\nwithout delay.\nI have already referred to economic meuuret. The iaiormation\nwt have obtained indicates that the\nmost immediate and effective further means of cooperation would be\na rapid expansion of air training,\nmd of air and naval facilities, md\nthe despatch of trained air person\nnel. These measures we propose to\ninstitute immediately.\nCONSCRIPTION\nI wish now to reput the undertaking I gtvt In Parliament on\nbehalf of tha Government on\nMarch 80th last The preient Government believe thtt conscription\nof men for overseas strvlce will\nnot be necessary or in tffectivt\nitep. No iuch meuurei will bt\nIntroductd by tht preitnt\nadministration.\nWe havt full faith In the readiness of Canadian men md women\nto put forth every effort tn their\npower to preserve md defend free\nInstitutions, md in particular to\nresist aggression on the part of a\ntyrannical regime which aims at the\ndomination of tht world by forct.\nThe Government, as representing the\npeople of Canada, will use its authority and power to the utmost ln\npromoting the most effective\norganized effort toward these\nimperative ends.\nEDMONTON, Sept. 8 (CP) -\nPrisoners at Fort Saskatchewan jail\nhave offered to enlist for active\nservice it wu disclosed here today. There are approximately 250\nprisoners at Fort Saskatchewan jail\nbut the number offering to enlist was not learned.\nSERIAL STORY...\nPHANTOM RANCH\nBy OREN ARNOLD\nSynopsis\nLoreni Hamilton hai comt to\nArizona, to visit her uncle\nGeorge Brazee, owner ot Phantom\nranch, whose leading cowboyi are\nShot Rogers, who happened to\nmeet Lorena it the railway itation,\nmd\nJerry Dile, collegebred newcomer, who found her after three\nMexicans had tried to kidnap her.\nYeiterday: After Rogers and his\nmen split up in an effort to spot\nsome of the cattle rustlers, Snot\ncomu upon a lone Mexican sentry\non tbe Phantom range.\nCHAPTER 14\nWhen the job was done Shot\nhad to itand back md blow for t\nfull minute.\nIt wu tht hirdest task he had\ntackled for a long time. The Mexican must have outweighed him by\n80 poundt tnd wu aided farther\nby frantic fear. On the other hmd,\nSnot's surprise attack had been infinitely to his advantage. Hii first\nWow bad dazed the mm momentarily. Shot surveyed him lying\nthere now, ln the rain tied hmd ana\nfoot, itill breathing heavily.\n\"All light Mex,\" Shot ipoke,\nfinally. Tnen he remembered to\nspeak Spanish and so repeated hii\nwordi. \"I'm in charge of gum now.\nI'll loosen your feet Get up md\nwalk.\"\n\"What you do with me?\" the\nother demanded. They were hii\nfint wordi and hii tone revealed\nlomething ot hi! distress.\n\"Yeu'U lee. Get up!\"\nShot forced him to lead the horse\nback along tha mountain side to the\nlean-to cave. It was almost dark\nnow but bigger rocks and forms\nstill could be teen. The going was\nslow. Shot found the place again\npartly by guesswork, when they\nwere out of the rain Shot retied\nthe man'i feet thla time using t\nlength of rope. He had uted part\nof the man's own clothing to tie\nhi! handi back thert after the fight\nNow too, he made tht Mexlcm secure to a rock, cutting still more\notf hit terlet for the purpose. It\nwu difficult work fumbling around\nin the near darkneu; the odors\nof their bodiu and their labored\nbretthlng, mixed with sundry mut-\nterings and curses, made the drama\nmore itrange.\nThen while hli \"guut\" wilted,\nShot tcraped dry chips, cactus\njointe md lundry truh from away\nback under one of the leming rocks.\nThli wu the front door ocllection\nalways found at the nest ot southwestern pack rats, which in rocky\ncountry is alwayi likely to bt emergency tinder md fuel Shot hid\nt tiny blaze going.\nQuickly he built up a wall of\nsmall rocks to shield the light from\noutside. He brought ln an armful\nof small limbs from shrubs outside, all wet md began adding\nthem carefully to tht tire. First the\ntiny piecei, next tht pencil-sized\nones, md so on u the blaze would\ntake hold, drying u lt progressed.\nIn a quarter hour he had enough\nAre not only to light the crude\ncave but to give. precious warmth\nu well. The Mexlcm watched all\nthese movement, fearfully.\n\"What you do heref\" he demanded ot Shot \"Whit you wmt?\"\nShot tabbed a finger at him ud\nsnapped hli tniwer. \"I want to\nknow whtt you're doing on the\nPhantom rmge md whert your\ngang is. Now talki\"\n\"Got loit\" laid the man limply.\n\"The heU you did! WiU you talk\nor won't you?\"\nTht nisjn trlnn\u00abd rather fnsolant.\nly. He was a miserably uncouth\nperson at best, an dthere in the\nwavering firelight ot the cave he\nlooked like some fantastic but still\nrebellious creature trussed for torture.\nThat thought must have occurred\nto Shot. Or perhaps he already had\nhis plan in mind, for he did not argue with the man.\nInstead Shot tied a rock to a\nstick and held it in the fire until lt\nwas very hot\n\"This can set right on your belly\"\nShot remarked casually, still ln\nSpanish.\nThe man'i tyts widened in terror, \"No-no, Senorl Nol no, no, ma-\ndre de dois!\"\n\"Then talk! I can burn t hole in\nyou and I cu cut off your confounded neck. And lt tsill wouldn't\nmake up for the four men your\noutfit has killed. You're Escobar's\nman. I ought to burn you anyhow,\nNow\u2014where  were  you  going?\"\n\"I go to meet the others tonight.\nWe take a few of the cows maybe,\nonly a few, tenor!\"\nHe wu trembling u he ipoke.\nShot almost felt sorry for him, and\ndid feel amused at the situation.\nBut he kept a item countenance,\ntnd a harsh voice.,\n\"Phantom cows? Brazee'i\"\n' \"SI, tenor!\"\n\"All right. Where? There'i no\ncows up thii way. Where'd you\n'expect to meet your pals? Answer\nme!\" He threatened to lower the\nhot rock again.\n\"We \u201eo to the main valley, by\nthe crown, where is fat steers, senor\nplease\u2014this rock\u2014it\u2014\"\n\"This rock'U burn yore hide off\nIf it ever touches you, fellow. You\nmean in Crown Valley? When?\n\"SI, senor. Tonight! The rain\u2014no\none will see, And Don Lull say\ncan take off mmy.\"\nWithout further delay Shot untied the Mexican'! feet made him\nmount his horse and soon wu following him through the night on\nhis own Rip. Shot wondered If\nthere'd be time. Still, it couldn't\nbe more than 8 p. m., now. By\ntrusting hii horse's intuition at\npath finding md pushing along u\nfast u possible, he should be back\nat the Brazee house by midnight.\nShot's own armed scouts were scat-\nfered about the mountains, doubtless holed in' tor the night u he\nhad been. In any cue this had been\nthe first time ever that anyone had\nknown of their coming in advance.\nThe going was tedious, and dan-\ngerous to a high degree in the\ndarkness and persistent rain. Some\nmoon glow did aeep through the\ncloudi md water to help a little,\nShot noted. Without stopping Shot\npushed right on to the main house.\nHe used hit ilx-shooter to reach\nout tnd pound on the wall\n\"George! George! ... Hey, Mr.\nBrazee!\" he called loudly above\nthe noise ot drizzling rain.\nIn five minutes he had aroused\nthe family, Mn. Brazee and Lorena\nincluded md had hurriedly ex-\npliined tht situation to them.\n\"\u2014and we got to move fut Mr.\nBrazee!\" Shot concluded. \"They\nmay already be there, taking the\ncows!\"\n\"My lord ion!\" - exclaimed tht\nrancher. \"I'm coming tt once. But\nlt Juit htppem there'i only ont\nother mtn on the place tonight-\nold Jasper, the wagon cook. Still,\nhe's game, md\u2014\"\n\"Uncle George,\" Lorena Hamilton Interrupted, \"isn't\u2014isn't Jerry\nDale here?\"\n\"Oh,   yes,   that'i  io.  That's  to.\nWhy\u2014go call him, Sally. Hiirryl\"\nTn XSm r.nntlnued\nRoyalties From\n'Mein Kampf Go\nto Red Cross\nLONDON, Sept 8 IKP) \u2014 A\nBritiih publishing houu pltced\nthit advertisement In London\nnewspapen today:\n\"Hitler's Mein Kampf.\n\"The publishers havt decided\nto give all the author's royalties\nfrom the sale of this book, lince\nthe commencement of the wir,\nto the British Red Cross Society\nmd St John Ambulance.\"\nSurface Changes...\nCollege Snob Has\nMany Enemies\nBq QARRY C. MYERS Ph.D.\nWhile tvervlng recently on a\nchurch ctmp program, I Mt in on\ni youth conference. One young mm\nsaid that a grave problem concerning the young people of his church\nwu the cleavage between those\nwho went to college tnd those who\ndid not the litter feeling that itudents in college or ibout to attend\ncollege lorded it over the rest \"Thev\nhave their own cliques,\" he idded.\nAll too many college itudente\nmake their old comradei tn the\nchurch, homt or community feel\nthtt they trt considered very Inferior. An occasional youth, after\nspending a term or two ln college\nbecomes a veritable mob among\nhit former associates.\nDIFPERENT ON SURFACE ONLY\nIt te euy to see how miny a\nItudent with very different associates md experiences at college, has\nbecome a different person on the\nsurface. Yet hit old associates, Inside and outside are about the lame\nas they were before. However, they\nare very sensitive to the slightest\nsuggestion that they might bt inferior. But how inferior they do\nfeel, if they forget their own true\nworth!\nAccordingly, I suggested at tht\nconference that the college student\nhad the vantage ground, and therefore the responsibility of making\nhis old associates feel comfortable\nln relation to him. And that insofar\nas he iucceeded in doing so, ha\ngained ln richness of character md\npersonality.\nHow well I may htvt tuccteded\nln cultivating due humility among\nmy own old associates, whom I still\nsee now and then, I do not know.\nBut I have tried hard to make\nthem know they are ti highly esteemed by me as they ever were,\nand that I still covet their esteem.\nReturning home for vacations while\na college student I made lt a practice to call on most of my old pals,\nand I try to do so to this day when\nI visit in my childhood community.\nTo the young mm or women entering college: For the take ot your\nown character, personality md\nmental health, you cannot afford to\nlose perspective, or to let yourself\nbecome deluded with the notion\nthat you are fundamentally any\nbetter thtn your old associates\nback home. Instead, you can well\nafford to work md pray for more\nhumility.\nI itill htvt on hand lomt lists\nof booki on going to college, college life, what to expect from college and the like, to be had by\nwriting me ln care of thli paper,\nenclosing a self-addressed envelope with t three-cent itamp on It\n<\u00ab\u00ab-\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00abSS\u00bbKW*W\u00ab\u00ab\u00abftW*\u00bb\njt-md y0Wlim-l}l\nONE-MINUTE TEST\n1. How is the French winter retort Cannes, pronounced?\n2. What famoui astronomical observatory was recently itruck by a\nfalling plant?\n3. What island in Sandusky bay,\nOhio, was the site of a Union prison\nfor Confederate prisoners during\nthe Civil war?\nWORDS OP WISDOM\nGreat men never make bad use\nof their superiority; they aet it\nand feel it, and are not less modest. The more they have, the more\nthey know their own deficiencies.\n\u2014Rousseau.\nTODAY'S HOR6SCOPE\nThe next year will be good to\nthose whost birthdays art on this\ndate. They will gain through\nstrangers md secret information.\nThe child born today will possess\na sympathetic md understanding\nnature, and yet will be ihrewd and\npractical. Success will come though\nartistic ability or use ot intuitive\npowers.\nHINTS ON ETIQUETTE\nIf you receive an invitation containing the names of several hostesses, reply to the one whose name\nheads the list She is probably the\none at whose home the affair il to\ntake place.\nHOROSCOPE FOR SUNDAY\nThe coming year will be mainly\nfavorable to those whose birthdays are on this date. They ihould\nhowever, guard against iome slight\npiece of deception. Tbe child born\ntoday will have a illghtly pessimistic mture, liable to worry unnecessarily, If born in the morning. It\nborn In the afternoon, however, the\nnature will be buoyant md optimistic md fortune will be favorable.\nONE-MINUTE TE8T ANSWERS\n1. Km, with tht \"a\" u ln the\nword uk.\n2. Lick Observatory, on Mount\nHamilton, in the coast range, California.\n3. Johnson Iilmd.\nGrace Moore Wants\nto Drive Ambulance\nNEW YORK, Sept 8 (CP)-Grtce\nMoore, opera and movie iter, wants\nto drive m ambulance for the\nFrench army to repay France tor\n\"the Independence, happiness and\ndevelopment in life\" that country\ngave her.\nMils Moore, who arrived here\nyesterday on the liner Manhattan,\nsaid she would leive tgain for\nFrance u soon u she cm get\nthrough with or cancel a icheduled\nconcert tour.\nMiss Moore, whose husband, Valentin Perarra alto said he would\njoin the ambulance brigade, revealed ihe had taken over tupport of\n24 familiei in Mougins, a town in\nthe South of France. She uid the\nDuchess of Windsor, il taking cart\nof sm wnr children in her\" villa.\nSleeping Sickness...\nEquine Infection\nIs New Menace\nBy LOGAN CLENDENING, M.D.\nEncephalitii li u lnftammitlon ot\nthe celli of the cortex of the brain.\nUnder tht name of sleeping sickness\nit hu been fimilltr to the ruding\n{lublic tor mmy yetn In ill humin\norm. Lately we have begun to heir\nof equine encephalitis.\nVetqrtnarteni htvt known of\nileeping sickness ln tht hont tor\nmmy yetn. It hu been lncreuing\nin numberi alarmingly ln the last\ntew yean. In 1935 there were 23,000\ncuu md lut yetr 186*00 cuu.\nLttt lummt- tha dlieut began ta\ntppetr in mm. Ntturally, it ippetred flnt ln those who tended bona.\nIt ll not transmissible directly from\nhone to mm, but by meani of t\nblood-sucking Insect\nCHICK VIRUS\nIt bu a actional dlitributlon,\nretching lta peik ln Augst ind September. It.ippeared ln New England lut lummer tnd ciused several\ndeathi before the valut of the chick\nvirui method ot prevention wu\nestablished.\nThe lymptomi ire likt thote. ot\ntny other form of encephalitis. An\nInfected horse ii obterved to look\ndopey. Ht trlu to mainteln hii balance by placing hli forefeet iptrt\nHe li evidently dizzy. Ai the coune\nof tht diseue progresses, he cinnot stand up. Tht eyes tre half-\nclosed ud glazed. Unhealthy ytwni\noccur frequently.\nThe human lymptomi Interpret\nthe hone'i pitiful iltuition. Fever,\ndizziness, Incoherence, convulsions,\ndrowsiness md complete insensibility art tht progressive stages of decline.\nThe dlagnosii li.checked ln a very\nInteresting way; some of tht pa-\ntlent'i blood is Injected into laboratory animal\u2014mouse or guinea pig.\nThe virui ii present ln such concentration ln the blood that it produces\ncharacteristic lymptomi ln Uie animal.\nDiagnoaii, tnd urly diagnosis tt\nthtt ii important because we htvt\nnow developed t virui vaccine by\ngrowing the virui within a chicken\negg that contain! a living embryo\nabout 12 days developed.\nILLUSTRATOR DIES\nM5NDON, Sept. 8 (API-Arthur\nRackham, whose fairies md witches brightened the picture pages\not some of the worlds best known\nchildren's books, died Wedneiday\nln Limpsfleld, he wu 72.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUTLLEN\n\"Tht movlu tint niluril In\none way. I never uw tnybody\nin real lift that kept still whtn\nthty could o* lived themselvu\nfrom bid troublt Jutt by talk-\nin'.\"\nNew List Military\nService Exemptions\nLONDON, .Stpt 8 (CP)r-Ntw\nexemption from military itrvict\nwere tnnounctd by tbt Government teit night\nThut trt worken contldered\ntoo important at home to be mar-\nad for tervlce it tht front Thert\nwtrt 212 cttegoriu listed, including brick ud tile miken, cutlery\nworken, win goodi miken, textile worken, tallon, offlct cltri-\ncil ttaf ft, fictory executlvu tbovt\nforemen, fruit growen, lttthtr\nworktn md certain newtptptr-\nmen.\ns\nARRANGE FOR SCHOOL\nDISTRICT PLEBISCITE\nVICTORIA, Sept 7 (CP)- The\nGovernment arranged today tor a\nRlebliclte on September 80 for the\nten rural ichool dlitrict uking\nelecton it they wlshkd to rtmtln\nIn tht Oktntgm Union library dlitrict following a petition ieeklng a\npoll.\nHugh W. Worthington, a Juitlce\nof the peaca at Enderby, wu appointed acting magistrate for the\nCity of Enderby.\nWAR NOT TO STOP\nTHEATRICAL TOUR\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP Cthle)-\nThe wtr will not itop a largt thtt-\ntrictl company trom going to Ctntdt for a flvt monthi, cout to\ncout tour under the auspices of\nthe Britiih CouncU.\nObligations...\nWoman's First Duly Is lo Husband\nBui Should Nol Neglect Her Parents\nBy CAROLINE CHATFIELD\nDEAR MISS CHATFIELD:\nI htve t problem thtt hu worried mt tor iome time: conflicting\nduties, it seems, though they uy\nduties never conflict At present I\ntm working vtry hird to make a\ncomfortable home for'my huiband\n(who la much older thm I) and hii\nchildren. Before marriage I earned\na good taliry tnd spent it in itip-\nporting my widowed mother tnd\neducating a younger sister. Mother\nhas,bestowed tUJier love ud affection on us and now that sht it ln\nreal need I htvt no monty to give\nher, though I know iht would itick\nto me through thick tnd thin. I htvt\noffered her a borne with ua but ihe\nlin't willing to be dependent end\nsays she knows lt won't work out 'f\niht comes to live with us. Whtt do\nyou think I ihould do?\nSALUE.\nANSWER: Let'i play luppotin' to\niee if thit will help ut leptrite\nthote dutlei. Suppotln* your huibtnd wert mora netrly your age\nand thote children very detr to you,\nwould you think of leaving them to\ngo home to your mother? In other\nwordi you ire using your mother\nu tn excuse for checking out on\nyour marriage md wiving your\nconscience with tine lenllmenti\nabout filial gratitude? If ao, theie\nare not conflicting dutlei.\nWhy not thresh out tht tubjtet\nwith your husband, expltin lo him\nthtt lomething muit be dose immediately- either he will hava to\nlend you hli hearty cooperation In\nperauadlng your mother to come to\nyou, or give hla hearty consent to\nyour going out to urn a ulary u\nyou once did, lin't that cricket?\nNelson Minister\nIs Presbyterian\nHead, Kootenays\nCRESTON, B.C-Rer. Dr. 3. W.\nStevenson ot Nelion li the new\nModerator ot tht Pretbyteriin Preibytery of Kootenty-Boundtry, with\nT. StDenli of Trail re-tlecttd Secretary. They Were chosen at tht Fill\nmeeting of the Preibytery it Cranbrook.\nBev. W. E. Smyth ot Cruton, retiring Moderator, hid ehtrgt of tha\ntwsslon. Tht reporti lubmitted indicated continued progreu.\nTht Trill Putor reported for mil-\ntloniry work, which ht ttld wu\nIn good condition, md tbe report\non Sundiy Schooli tnd young peo-\nile'i work wu madt by tbe retir-\nig Moderator.\nft. A. Spirkt ud W. WlUltmL\nitudent putori tt Kimberley, md\"\nNew Denver reipectlvely for tha\nput fivt monthi, tn returning to\ncollegt it tht tnd of September, tnd\ntht Homt Million Botrd, which\nmeete September 18, hu bten uked\nto fill the vtcmclu.\nTht Preibytery officially confirm,\ned the call for one year that hu\nbeen given to Rev. T. I. Williami\ntt Knox Church, Cranbrook. Tha\ntppolntee ctme trom Htrriiton,\nOnt, lttt in tht Spring tnd tfter\npreaching for two monthi on trial\nwti retimed for a year.\nJohn R. Milter of tbt Stttion ot\nSt Stephen'i Church repreunted\nthe Cruton congregation at tha\nPrubytery.\nTELFORD ASKS ACTION\nON HOARDING FOOD\nVANCOUVER, .Sept 8 (CP). -\nMiyor Lylt Telford in a telegram\nto Prime Minliter Micktn.lt King\ntoday uked thit tht Dominion Govtrnment take \"immediate action\" ta\n\"prevent manipulation md hoarding\not euentlil foodstuff!.\"\nMOVIES IN SAFE ARIAS\nTO REOPEN TODAY\nLONDON, Stpt 8 (CP)-Motion\npicture thutrei in comparatively\ntola treu of Englmd will be permitted to reopen trom tomorrow\nfor the tint time ilnct Suhdtyl\ndeclaration ot wtr, officials decltr-\ntd todty. Clotlng houn will bt fixed at not later thu 10 p. m.\nVan. German Church\nto Cease Services in\nNative Language\nVANCOUTrER, Sept 8 (CP).-\nPuton of two Germu Lutheran\nChurchu in Vucouver todty tnnounced thty would diicontinue\nholding tervlcu in tht German\nlinguage.\n\"It it not becauie we think tha\n(Dominion) Government would interfere with us, but u t tim that\nwe trt on tht right tide. Rev.\nOsctr A. Schedler of Bethlehem Lutheran uid.\nHav. Albert Schormarm of South\nVucouver Lutheran Church ttld\nbe wu taking tbe tame action.\ncHoia-mWW-tiL\n\u25a0y BIT8Y NEWMAN\nTODAY'S MENU\nGlazed Htm Lott\nScalloped Potatou\nBeet Relish   Corn in Pepper Cuei\nPrune-Petch Mold   Coffee\nGLAZED HAM LOAF\nFor the glaze take ont htlf cup\nvinegar, one hilf cup water, one\nand one halt cups brown augar. Boll\ntogether 10 minutei ud baste loaf\nabout 19 minute! during baking.\nThis recipe is enough for a larger\nloaf.\nThe ham loaf requires one pound\nsmoked ham, ground one halt pound\nround steak, ground; halt pound\npork steak, ground; one half cup\ncracker crumbi, thret fourths cup\nmilk, one halt cup tomato soup, ont\nhalf teaspoon rait one egg, slightly\nbeaten. Mix thoroughly. Bake at\n379 F. for one ud one half houn.\nBEET RELISH\nThret cupi boiled chopped beeti,\ntwo cupi chopped cabbage, one\ncup grated horseradish, one cup\nsugar, one cup vinegar ud ttlt to\nteste. Cm cold.\nPRUNE-PEACH  MOLD\nOne cup cooked prunei, three md\none hilf teupooni gelttin, ont half\ncup liquid in which prunei were\ncooked, three tablespoons lemon\njuice, ont tablespoon grtnulited\nsugar, ont teupoon paprika, ont\nhalf cup mayonnaise, ulad greens,\nprunei md petch for garnish.\nPit and illce prunei. Moisten gelatin in prune liquid. Combine with\nprunes, lemon juice ud sugtr, pt-\nprikt and ult and hut juit to the\nboiling point itirrlng to diuolve\ngelatin.\nCool illghtly md combint with\ncheeie, sliced petchu md mayonnaise md itlr to blind. Pour Into\na mold or pm ud chill until firm.\nUnmold onto serving plate and\ngarnish with uted greeni ud cooked prunu thtt htvt been ttutfed\nwith cubes of peach. Serve mayonnaise -or cooked dressing separately.\nDRESSING WITH  MELON\nFor a good ipeclal ulad dressing\nwith melon combinations use one,\nhalf cuo strained honey, three beat-'\nen egg yolkt, one hilf cup oil, one\nhtlf teupoon ult dish of paprikas\nthree tabletpooni lemon Julct, ont\ncup cream, whipped. Heat honey to\nboiling point pour ilowly ovtr egg\nyolki, beating constantly; then cook\none minute over hot water in a\ndouble boiler, \u25a0till itirrlng.\nRemove from tire md bett u\nthick u mayonnaise (about flvt\nminutei), then pour In gently the\noil, ult and paprika, md beat\nfor two minutes longer. Cool, md\njutt before terving add lemon Juice\nand fold ln cream.\nPEAR AND CANTALOUP SALAD\nCut fleshy part of melon lh\npear-shaped pieces with a tableipoon. Arrange htlf pear ud two\nplecu of melon ln a nut ot lettuce leaves. Serve with dressing\nmade with one tablespoon flour,\none half teaspoon dry musterd,\none eighth teispoon Hit, ont well-\nbeaten egg, two tablespoon! vinegar, one third cup boiling wtter,\nont fourth cup blick raspberry\nJam'and huvj cream, whipped.\nBlend flour, mustard, ult in\ntop of double boiler; tdd egg ud\nbut well. Combint vinegtr ud\nwater ud itlr into tgg mixture.\nPltce over boiling witer md\ncook, itirrlng constantly, until\nthick md imooth. Cook flvt minutei longer, itirrlng occuiontlly.\nRemove from fire. Cool Add Jim.\nJuit betore terving mix equtl\nptrte of whipped crum md\ndrtulng. One md ont htlf cupt.\nMACARONI WITH LEFT-OVER\nMEAT\nTen ouncei micironl, ont md\nont-ialf cupt left-over mut three\ncupt gravy, htlf onion, chopped,\none tableipoonful malted butter,\nhtlf tetipoontul ttlt htlf teaipoon-\nful pepper, one cup grated cheete,\nbuttered breed crumbi.\nParboil tht micironl for uvea\nminutei In four qutrtt rapidly\nboiling water to which one tableipoonful ttlt hu bten idded. Drain.\nMix together tha mut chopped,\nthe gravy, onion, butter, ult pepper tnd cheeie. Combine well with\nthe macaroni and pour Into a well-\ngreased baking dish. Cover with the\ncrumbi and bake for 30 minutei.\nSpaghetti may be lubitituted for the\nmacaroni.\na Dot't bt t\n\u25a0tri-r io tlrtdj\ntckltg latt! Sooiht\ninta with Zsm-Buk's mom\ntndtu herbtl oili. Emit tifht biiht\nnu net ia Im wsier. Dry cirefollfi\nlain gently -UMigt Zam-Buk Into\nuklts. insteps, sola ud bttven tht\nloo. Yoe will t\u00ab mssud low quickly\ntext t*t ralitt Dm'l mt*rj*******l*rt\nmatter Js*.\nttaZt-ti-fikfteumrttnggittil\n\u2022a foot comfort. -\nUseZAM-BUKN\n^niof-^tAuwowt ^\nW &0! mmU-tm-mltlm     ^\n* mmtA fa-_Ss-,*_ss-u_us.r-u*A.      -\n-niou**i,tAUM\u00bba\n'da.'Cln-eueu.Mw.tAt\n'itiaJ- tMmUw*ilift\ntait ua sfet jMuutsf\nJ\nAnd Mother'i and Daughter*!\nclothu look io imart bectuie\nthty htvt been dry cleaned\nit tht Kootenay No-Odor that |\nlt't no wonder thty ire taken\nfor attractive slsten.\nKOMPT PICKUP\nAND  DLLIVt-RY\n\t\n mmmmmm\n~-*-w\u00ab\u00ab^. i ji u.imm   i    .\nNILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. B. C-SATURDAY MORNINO. SEPT. 8. 1888.\n\u20223Q\nFIVE\nA NEW\nARRIVAL\nby\nQeorgina\nJust on* of ths many\nsmart numbers we ire\nshowing for Fall.\nYou Should See Them.\nR. ANDREW\n& COMPANY\n\"Ltadtrt in Footfathion\"\nParadise blrdi  are  among the\nmost difficult birdi to rttr in ctp-\ntivity,\nR*R\nGrocery\nPHONE 161\n10 Licences for\nMarriage Issued\nHere by Friday\nTwelve mintage llccniet u many\nu trt Issued ln a usual month-\nwere Issued at tht Nelton Vital\nStatistics Registry by Friday ot the\ncurrent September officials uid.\nTwo were issued Thursday and two\nFriday.\nNo requesti for \"immedltte\" licenses were received. In ordintry\n\u2022ppllcatloni tor licenses, the tp-\npllctnti mutt wait three days after\napplying, before receiving the U-\ncense.   .\nUndtr Substction 4 ot SecUon 13\n. of the Marriage Act, however, im-\n| mediate licenses mty bt granted,\nbut the tpplicanti \"must utisfy\ntht registrar that there trt lomt\nspeciil circumstance! necessitating\nthe issuing ot the license Immediately. They muit ihow that it ii\nexpedient and ln tha interests of\nboth partlei thtt tht marriage be\ntvoiemnited Immediately. The license is issued at the dlscreUoa of\nthe registrar.\"\nTha law miking It neceuiry to\nwiit three days applies also ln the\nState ot Wuhlngton, but in Idaho,\nmarriagei mty be performed immediately upon iuutnct oi tht license.\nCreiton Mon Fined,\nFoiling Fight Fire\nChirged under the Forest Act\nwith filling to fight fire when ordered to do to, Metro Ko.niuk of\nCreston wu fined $25 by Stlpendliry Magistrate Lieut-Col. Edward Mallandalne at Creston Tueidiy.\nSundiy, Kozniuk wu order.to\nfight fire by Assistant Ranger A.\nHurry but refused. He wis warned\nby Hurry but later left the vicinity. Ranger Jamu MacDonald wu\nnotified and prosecuted Kozniuk.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nEffective Saturday and\nMonday, September 9 and 11\nFRUITS AND VEGETABLES\nORANGES\u2014Good allll     9\u00a3fl\nDoi. __ , 9J*\nPEACHES\u2014Frttstonti\nBuktt . \u2014\u2014-\nPEARS-Ettlnjj\nBuktt\t\nORAPES-Toktyj\nLb.\t\nM\n.m\nCANTALOUP.*- Ptrftot; tM\n3 for : *****\nCANTALOOPS-Ptrfeet; _0_\n8 for *******\nRADISHES, CARROTS, BEITS,\ntnd GREEN ONIONS- _Q_\n8 bunelitt \u00ab  ******\nSPECIALS\na Mr. tnd Mn. Frank Phllllpi\ntnnounct tht engagement of thtir\nyoungest diughter, Msrguerite Isabelle, to John Malcolm Fletcher,\nonly ton of Mr. and Mra. A. Fletcher,\nVmcouver. The \u25a0 -edding ia to take\nplace in Nelion etrly in October.\ne Mn. Ian Campbell of WiUow\nPoint spent Thursday in the city.\ne Mra. J. Uln of Seattle, who\nhu been \u25a0 guett of her relatives,\nMr. and Mn. P. H. Zubick, Innes\nStreet, hu returnee. She wu iccompanied home by her niece\/\na George Porteous of Queeni\nBiy visited town yesterdiy.\ne   Mrs.   F.   Johnson   of   Sheep\nCreek shopped in the city yesterday.\na  Divid Bruce, Silica Street, hu\nlett to ipend hii vaciUon it tbe\nCout\ne Mn. H. Dimock, formerly of\nNew Denver, now ot Ctlgtry it a\nguest ot her son-in-law tnd daughter, Mr. tnd Mn. Charlei B. Hufty,\nSUltca Street\na Commander Burrard A. Smith\not Ungbeach iptnt yuterday in\ntown.-\ne Mr. and Mn. E. Waterer have\nleft on a motor trip to Coait cities.\ne Mrs. Robert Thompson, High\nStreet, hu u guett her little granddaughter, Joan Thompson of TralL\ne Glen Weatherhead, ton ot Mr.\ntnd Mn. W. A. Weatherhead, Fair-\nview, hu left to attend ichool in\nVincouver.\ne Mr. and Mn. Conde of Trail,\nwho havt been visiting their brother-in-law and titter, Mr. ind Mrs.\nW. Almstrom, have returned.\na Rev. Father Fitigerald of Creiton, who vliited the Rectory of the\nCathedral ot Mary Immaculate, hu\nreturned.\na Mr, and Mrs. J. Rou Fleming\not the North Short hive returned\ntrom i viiit to the Cout\na Mr. tnd Mn. George McTavish\nof Ungbeach visited Nelion yeiterdiy.\ne Mn. Olson wu In the elty\nfrom Cedtr Point yesterdiy.\na Mr. tnd Mn. E. M. Stiles ot\nTrill were in Nelson yesterdiy to\nmeet their daughter, Mlu Inez, who\nIt returning from a holldiy in New\nYork ilnce Junt.\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\n\u2022  Mr. tnd Mn. JL D. Birnit\nhtvt ltft on a motor trip to tht\nCout\na G. k. McDonald ot Vincouver\nit in tht ctty visiting hit diughter,\nRev. Sister M. Frances Joseph. He\nii en route to viilt hli two soni in\nCrinbrook.\na Wilter J. Ashby of Hirrop vii.\nited Nelson yetterdty.\ne Mr. tnd Mra. Hirry Clark ot\nSouth Slocan spent yesterdiy hi the\ncity. <\ne Harry Wlnkquist ot Deer Park\nvisited town yesterdiy.\na Mr. and ttn. F. Peter of Kulo\nvisited Nelion, iccompinled by Mn.\nPeter't mother, who hu been viiiting in Katlo tnd wu en route to\nher home in Salmon Arm,\na Miss Evelyn .Thompson and\nMiss Evelyn Wood' are holidaying\nin Banff and Edmonton.\na Reginald Ttylor at Willow\nPoint left vii C. P. R, yeiterdiy\ntor the Cout.\ne Shoppen In town yesterdiy\nIncluded Mill Alice Dunlop ot Crescent Bay.\ne Mr. md Mrs. Divld McFir-\nland, Baker Street havt returned\ntrom t couple of weeks at the Coast\ne Mr. md Mrs. L. W. Sellt and\ndaughter ot New Denver ire city\nvisiton.\ne J. H. Dunn vu In town trom\nYmir yesterday.\ne Mr. and Mn. Jeu Smden ot\nCrescent Bty leave via Great North-\nem today on an extended viiit to\nCalifornia. Whilt there they wiU\nvisit their son-in-taw md daughter,\nIn Walnut Creek.\na Recent guesta of Mr. md Mn.\nT. N. Stretton, Innu Street were\nMr. md Mn. Richard Ballantyne\nof Rossland.\na Mrs. R. A. McGregor of Ymlr\nvisited Nelion yetterday.\na H. M. Petry, Great Northern\nofficial, Spokme, ipent yeiterdiy\nln town.\na W. F. Wilmot ind J. D. Bacon\nof Gray Creek have left by motor\nfor Victoria.\na S. R. Manuel, ot the Great\nNorthern Railway, Vucouver, is\nholidaying at Kokanee Udge.\ni\nSharp Increases In Essential\nFoodstuffs General Across Canada\nLUX-^RtQular\";\nPkg.\nLEMONS\u2014Large ilzt)\n4.. fer ,\u201e  ,.     --\u25a0\nOREEN TOMATOES- _t_\n10 Ibt. _\u2014 ******\nSQUASH    AND\nMARROW-\nCABBAGE-NtW wild\nhttdii Lb,\nPEPPERS-Fruh local;\nLb.\t\nTOMATOES\u2014Large\nbaiket, firm, ripe; Baiket\nVEGETABLE\n 5*\nmtt\nm\nnt\nm\nTOMATO JUICS-1\u00aby4 ot _,_t\n3 for \u2014 ****>>\nSODAS\u2014Premium)\n2 Ib. pkg.\t\nCOFFEE\u2014Blue Ribbon;\nLb.\nBAKING POWDER-\nBlue Ribbon; 18 oa. -\nJELL8RITE-\nBottle - '. ....\nTEA-Nabob;\nSPAGHETTI\nHaini;   .\n2 tint \t\nAND\n22.\n-mW\n__5tf\nCHEE8E-\n141\n25*\nMACARONI-Cut,  bulk;\nMATCHIS-Owl.S'l*.\nPkg. \t\nCOCOA\u2014Rowntrtt't new 9**A\nlow prloe; Lb, __\u2014\u2014\u2014_- ******\nCLAMS-Whola;\nI tint - \u2014\nSHREDDED WHEAT-\nPkg.\nBUTTER\nBrlghtholm, 1tt Gradt; MA\nS Ibt. '****\nButter Advancing Fut\nGLASS CLEANER-\nUnion; Bottle\t\nTOMATOES\u2014\nLargt buktt\nCAULtFLOWER-Leeal\nwhltt; Lb.\n8QUASH-Hubbard;\nLb..\nPICKLING ONION8-\n8 Iba.\nCABBAGE\u2014\nLb. ,\t\nGREEN CORN-Mlddlf\nton'i; Dot. .-_-_.\t\nCOFFEE\u2014Blue Ribbon;\nPtr Ib. tin :-.\n38*\n270\nI PORK and BEANS-\ni Clirk'i, V\/t'*; S tint.\nGOLDEN BANTAM CORN tnd\nPEAS-B'i; 2K}\n2 tlni , -*-**-*\nAPRICOTS-Tlll tim,\n17 ot; 2 for _.\u201e-_.__.\n29<\nVEGETABLE MARROW-\nLb. -.-\u2014.\nBEANS\u2014Grean or wax;\n3 Ibt. ________\u2014\u2014.\nGRAPES-\n2 Ibt. \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nAPPLES\u2014Gravtnittln;\n7 Ibt. \t\nPLUMS\u2014\nBuktt  '   \t\nLETTUCE\u2014\nHttd _.\n.27*\n.22*\n_\u00ab*\n_5*\n2S*\n.3*\n28*\n4*\n.25*\n.25*\n.25*\n.15*\n,_.5*\nMn. Choquette and\nMri. Rahal to Attend\nDiocesan Convention\nMrs. P. J. Rahal, Pait Diocesan\nPresident md Mn. L. H. Choquette\not Nelson will attend the diocesan\nconvention ot the Catholic Women'! Letgue at Cranbrook September 21 and 22. Mrt. Choquette\nwill represent the Nelion Catholic\nWomen! League.\n.Delegatei ot the Junior C.W.L.\nwill be ntmed at a meeting Mondty,\nEnlisting Starts\nat Creston Depot\nCRESTON, B.C., Sept 8.\u2014Recruiting li officially under wty tt\nCreston, following a visit Wednes-\nHORSWILL\nBROTHERS\nPhone 235     Fn* Dellvary\nIf ITS l3cnktti ITS GOT TO Bi 600P\nSEE MOM\/THE BEST\nI CREAM SOUP WE EVERHAt\/\nI\nday from Lleut-CoL D. Philpot ot\nCranbrook, Officer Commanding,\n24th Field Brigade, B. C. A, which\nhu batteriei at Cranbrook, Kimberley, Nelaon, Trail and Rossland.\nThit work will bo directed by\nLieut-Col. E. MaUandaine. Recruiting headquartera trt tt the Legion\nHaU, Fourth Street, with J. E. John,\n\u25a0ton in chirge.\nTht men ire Being aent to Cranbrook tor medicil tximlntUon. If\nthey qualify they wUl return to\nCreston for t few days to straighten\nup their business attain before being assigned to duty.\nYouthi under 20 yetn wiU not be\naccepted without the consent ot\ntheir ptrenti, it wu itited. By Wednesday evening several men had\nenrblled. In the party were Reginald\nSinclair Smith, Arthur H. Constable.\nR W. Robinson, Edgar Benney, E.\nO Walker, F. Peck. J. J. MlUer, E.\nHilliard md the Eakin brothers ot\nWynndel\nIn the tsnllitment of Reginald\nSmith it it notable that hit father,\nRobert Sinclair Smith, wu tint to\nloin up it Creston in 1814, ind now\nnil ion il duplicating the father's\nperformance by being one of the\ntint to tlgn on tor the new world\nconflict\nManitoba Pledget\nSupport to Gov't.\nWINNIPEG, Sept 8 (CP)\u2014Premier John Bricken uld todty the\nManitoba Government bu pledged\nItself to full cooperaUon with the\nDominion's financitl tnd economic\nplans tor wtr conditions.\nIn tddlUon, the Premier uld, the\nprovince hu offered to modify Its\nown financial policy to meet the\nplam of the federal body.\nThe provincial government el-\nready has proffered four airplanes\nmd the penonnel of the tir service\nof Manitoba's forestry branch to\nthe Royal Canadian Air force tor\ntraining purposes.\nAt iht ume time, Manitoba's\nyouth training ichooli were offered\nto the department of- national defence for training irmy penonnel.\nMr. Bricken promised coordination ot provinciil services in stimulating agricultural producUon tor\nwir needs, but aiked the federal\ngovernment not to stabilise prices\nof farm producti at too low a level,\nAnnual Hospital\nFruit Drive Will\nBe by Telephone\nThe Ladlei Auxiliary of the Kootenay Ltke General Hospital held\nits tint meeting tlnce June Friday\nafternoon, devoting the session to\nbusiness accumulated over the Summer holidays, and making preparations for the mnual meeting next\nmonth at which election of offlcen\nwill take piece.\nA commendable turn wu realized\nwhen the coin boxes were opened.\nIt was decided to dispose of the\nhope chest sooner thin lut year.\nInstead ot holding tho annual\nfruit drive, the Auxflliry will uk\nthe public to telephone either the\nHospital or my memben of the\nAuxiliary it they wish te donate\ncanned fruit; or if raw fruit to let\nthe Auxiliary know and the fruit\nwill be canned by members.\nMra. N. C. Stibbs md Miss Gladys\nEwing were named convener! of\nthe Fruit Committee. t\nA nominating committee wti\nnamed in preparation for the coming election of offlcen.\nTea wu served to memben present Mrs. Frmk Abbey md Mn,\nS. Haydon being hostesses. New\nmemben were greeted.\nSugar Stationary\nin Price\nThe Impact of tht week-old wir\nin Europe wu making itself felt\ntodty in the pocketbooki of Ctntditn housewives and at dinner\ntables.\nA lurvey by Tht Ctntdiin Preu\nshows thit retail pricu of flour\nand potatoei ihot up during tbe\nlut week, whUe butter md meats\nhave followed along lesi ridicilly.\nSugtr remained itiUoniry in prict.\nThe sharp increue in flour pricei\nil attributed to acUvity in grain\nuxchanges, where wheat pricei\nhtve been booming. Tht upiwing\nln potatoei ll uid to bt ciused by\nfarmers holding btck luppUtt In\nexpedition of getting higher pricei\nliter.\nThii hu not been confirmed trom\niny official iource.\nWholesaler! in somt uctloni of\nthe Dominion uy firmers tiso trt\nholding up meat supplies md they\nire tble to buy only odd lott.\nAll staple goods from tht United\nStates have gone up because of tht\ncurrency exchange. And all oversets producti, iuch u raisins,\ngrapes, prunes and oils, have gone\nup becauie of increased ihlpping\nrates due to the war.\nA summary of condlUoni a week\nigo and today bued on Tha Canadian Preu survey:\nToronto\u2014potatoes 22 centi t peck\n* week ago, now 29; pastry flour,\n56 cents for a 24-pound big, now\n68; butter, 25 tnd 26, now 28 md\n28; olive oil, 81.80 t gallon, now $3;\nbutt pork, 21 a pound, now 28.\nMontreal\u2014butter, list week 24,\nnow 28; lard 8 to 10 cents, now 11;\npotatoes 9 to 12 cents for 10 pounds,\nnow tt 19 and 21; lamb, 23 to 29,\nnow 27; chain atorei allowing only\ntwo poundi of sugar to a customer\nat same price u last week.\nQuebec City\u2014flour 25 centi for\nseven-pound bag, now 30; lard up\nabout a cent a pound; meat pricei\nSeneraUy unchanged; sugar ra-\noning, limit ot two pounds to each\ncustomer in aome itorei, 10 pound!\nln othen.\nWinnipeg \u2014 rettilen report difficulty obtaining flour; price up 60\ncents cwt to 10.15 for top grades,\nlard unchmged to a cent higher;\nbutter'up tour centi to 26; sugar\nunchanged to slightly higher at 63\ntor ld-lb. bag.\nEdmonton\u2014higher pricei potted\nin retail itorei here, butter ii up\nthree cents a pound; flour 65 cents\na hundred; eggi four cents a dozen\ntnd meat one to two centi a pound.\nSugar is unchanged.\nCalgary\u2014Sept 1, ulmon, eggi\nbutter, cheese, flour, all cereal proa-\nuctsand article! containing large\nsugar content show price advances.\nShortage of crop of potatoei, tomatoes, etc., given u reason tor advance in these foodstuffs.\nVmcouver\u2014Flour, no advance,\nmost retail dealers protected by\nreserve stocks. Butter told list\nweek three pounds for 78 cents,\nnow three for 80 cents. No general\nadvance In tugar, most itorei are\nlimiting nits to two poundi and\nsome refuse to tell to other thin\nsteidy cuitomen. Butchers report\nincreases averaging two to* tht\ncents per pound.\nVictoria\u2014Flour up 40 cents at\n$1.65 for a 49-pound big. Sugtr\npricu unchmged. Butter up three\ncents per pound. Lard Is -V4 cents\nhigher. Meat hai idvinced generally from two to three centi per\npound.\nFlour, Butter Are Only\nCommodities Up\nat Nelson\nShorttgt ot local tuppUu of flour\nmd lugtr, due to tbnormtl buying,\ncontinued in Nelion md immedit-\nate district Fridiy, ud ippetred\nlikely to continue while panic buying nude constant inroads into retail tnd wholesale itocki. It il expected the trrival ot normal sup-\nEllet will reUeve the condition. It\ni impouiblt to supply abnormal\ndtmand, dut to Food Control Botrd\nrtguliUona detigned to prevent\nboarding\nSo tar houiewivet* budgett have\nbeen affected chiefly by the riling\nprice of flour, which li idvtncing\ntbout 30 Centi per birrel diily, ind\nbutter which d up three centa a\npound.\nSugar pricea ara iteady, but mtny\nretailen ara reserving their tup-\nI plies for regular cuitomen, refusing to sell to Individual! ieeklng to\nbuy tugar only.\nThere hu been no run ot butter,\nlard nor melt\nCreston High\nSchool Opensr\nMalric (lasses\n...AND THEY OWE IT ALL TO ELSIE\/\nFor only the pure freth milk\nof well-kept botilet like\nBelt, tha tardea Caw, la\nused to mtkt Borden'l\nEvaporated Milk.\nThe milk it evaporated by\na proceta which ttket out\nmnt ot the natural water,\nsuteurtai tht milk, and\nhomogenise! It.\nThen thii taft, fretm?\n' milk iaitraditted form add-\ned tupply of the important\n\"Sunshine\" Vittmin D.\nSo when yoa buy a ctn of\nBorden'l Evaporated Milk,\nyou get aa m-tte*tioht\nntri-toodaSk at eiwr\nlowcott,\nThe double.ttrength\ncrearaineu of Borden'l\nEvaporated Milk jutt\nnaturally makee \u2022 highly\nnourishing cream aoup.\nTht very next time you\nopen a can of Cream of\nTomito aoup, add\nBordtn'iEvtporttedMilk\nl to nuke up the recipe.\nThen wtltfor the tally\nverdict! Wttch them enjoy the tmoothett.oreein-\niaa. cream aoop they aver\nttttedl\nSeason's Figures\nForest Fires 608\nA total ot 608 forest tirei for the\nyeir to date were reported in the\nNelson forest district by Thursday\nnight, according to the weekly\ntabulation at the Nelson office of\ntha Forest Branch Friday. Fourteen\nflrei were still burning when reporti were ient in Thunday night\nOf these, three were in the East\nKootenay, nine in West Kootenay,\nmd two in the Boundary district.\nThirty-four fires were reported\nduring the week\u201410 in the East\nKootenay, 20 In West Kootenay,\nmd tour in the Boundary. These\nbrought the season's total to 808\u2014\n213 in East Kootenay, 323 ln West\nKootenay, md 72 in the Boundary.\nMercury Dipt to 42\nNelson experienced mother chilly night when the mercury tell to\n42 degrees Thursday night but\nthat figure wai three degreei short\not the reading ot 39 recorded the\nprevioui night\nMaximum temperature Friday\nwtt igtin in the lower 70'i at 71\ndegrees.\nThe   iky\npartly   cloudy\n.\u00ab.\u201e\u00bb...._. tnt sun il'\nfor about eight houn in tlL\nirtly\nthroughout Friday, tha lun.ihinlng\nALTA. MEMBER ENLISTS\nEDMONTON, Sept. 8 (CP)\u2014J. H.\nTremblty, French-Cinadlan member of the Alberta legislature for\nGrouard. today joined the Edmonton regiment (49th Battalion C.E.F.)\nu a lecond lieutenant He is a native of Chicoutimi, Que., md graduate ot Laval Univenlty.\n'eWE*\n73mtmS EVAPORATED MILK\nUN8W[6T8NtD\nIIRADIATED\nto Building Permits In Week Include\nFour New Constructions; Total $(020\nii   rir i iis<--tm\nTen building permiti, totalling\n(6020, including three to build\nhousei md one to build a garage,\nwere Issued at the City Engineer's\noffice from September 1 to 8. The\nfour permits for new buildings\ntotiUed $4850, while the other lix\npermiti, til tor,repaln, alterations\nor additloni to residencei, totalled\n$1170.\nPermiti tor tha sew constructloni\nwtre Issued to:\nThomu A. Line, tor a temi-bung-\ntlow houw, it Uie corner of Houston md Falli Streets, pHW.\nD. Magllo, tor a new residence,\n38 by 38 feet, at the corner of Josephine and Observatory Street!,\n$1800.\nO. Zwochuk, for a new reildence\n20 by 12 feet at the corner of Anderson tnd View Streets, $300.\nM. Haetx. tor a new garage with\n : '\nconcrete floor md foundations, to\nbe built ot frame, construcUon,\nFirst Street It il to be shingled and\nhave a cement and wire fence\naround it and ii to cost $250.\nOther permiti were issued to:\nT. Hulls, to build foundiUons tnd\nnew floors, 205 Andenon Street\n$390.\nG. Wtrdsle, to titer porch tnd\nenlarge buement, 90S Stanley\nStreet, $400.\nJamet E. Holliday, to move partition and build kitchen cibinet!,\nreplace link, etc., Stanley Street\nE. I. Farnell!, to construct concrete footings te residence, 414\nHouston Street $100.\nGeorge R. Leisk, to reshingle residence, 908 Stanley Street, $80.\nEmily Leeming, for John Leem-\nI ing to install new basement posts,\n1 111 Nelson:Avenue, $50.\n\u25a0 \u25a0 V\nNELSON TECHNOCRATS\nWIRE PREMIER KING\nAt a meeUng Thunday night the\nNelson unit of Technocracy, Inc.,\nwhich has a membenhlp of 56 to\n60, authorized wiring of the following message to Premier King\nand to W. K. Esling, MP., at Ottawa:\n\"We, the offlcen and memben\nof Section 2, Regional Division\n11,749, Technocarcy Incorporated,\nwish to notify you that we stand\nready to defend Canada from any\nalien attack. We, the officers and\nmemberi of this secUon o( Technocracy, Inc., are unequivocally\nopposed to the conscripUon ot the\nmanpower oi Canada for any war\nanywhere off this continent We\ncontend that in view of the distress ot our citizens, the manpower ot Canada should be organized immediately to provide the\nmobilization for human needi in\nthii country md this continent\n\"G. Gibson, Director.\n\"K. Demchuk, Chief of Staff.\"\nA nightletter dated Sept 1 wu\n\u25a0ent to each addressee.\nOfficer Who Fought\nWith Hitler Foils\nCanadian Tests\nDRUMHELLER, Alta., Sept 8\n(AP)\u2014Forty-yetr-old Paul GurUer,\nSudeten-German who commanded\nFuehrer Hitler in the Austrian army\nduring the Great War and who was\nanxious to oppose his former comrade ln the present conflict, faUed\nto past the military medical examination here yesterday.    '\nGurUer, a naturalized Canadian,\ntherefore, wu rejected from becoming a member of the active Ctntdian defence forces.\nHitler's former comrade expressed keen disappointment at not making the grade. He believes Hitler\n\"muit be itopped.\"\nSight Corrected to\nSee Right Side Up\nCHICAGO, Sept 8 (AP)-Rlchird\nKeneil'i optical nightmare is over.\nThe nine-y etr-old'i world of\nup-side-down moving objects is\nright side up. No longer doei he\ncomplain that he sees locomotives,\nautomobiles, r unning playmates\ntnd other moving things wrong ildt\nCRESTON, B.C.\u2014Senior md Junior high schools ot Creston United\nSchool District! commenced the\nFaU session with promise of ao attendance ot 400 when itudents now\nabsent due to preu of orchard\nwork return to ichool at tha end of\nthe month.\nWith an Increued attendmce,\ntwo additional teachen are employed thit yeir, bringing the ataff\nup to 16, including Principtl S. J.\nGraham. There are three replacements on the 1938-39 stiff, with\nresignationi of MiM Erma HUton,\nMist Mabel Pearce md H. W.\nWeeks, commerciil teicher, who li\nreplaced with the promoUon of\nFred Martello, assisttnt commerciil\ninstructor list term. With sufficient\nstudents enrolled, senior matriculation ia again available.\nThe complete itaff;\nsSenior High\u2014Stewart J. Graham,\nB-A\u201e principal; W. A. Marchbank,\nB.A., tenlor matriculation; Miss\nEdith Stewart, B.A., Grade XII;\nGeorge Crossan, BA., md D. Cobbett Grade XI; T. Gautier, B.A.,\nand Miss E. Prisk, B.A., Grade X\nJunior High \u2014 Fred Martello,\ncommercial class Instructor, md C.\nTrotter, assistant; Benjamin Crawford, boys' physical Instructor; Mill\nMargaret Harvie, BA., girll' physical instructor; L. S. Smith, M.Ag.,\nagricultural supervisor; Mlu Miry\nBaldwin, B.A., home economics;\nH. A. C. Thicke, manual training.\nMiss Helen Moore, musical director;\nMiss Flora MitcheU, librarian; Miss\nF. Matheion, BA, and.M. McLaren, BA.\nMiss Stewart who It In charge of\nGrade XII, has had wide experience\nln girls' high school work in India,\nChina and Japan. She wu principal ot a Japanese girli' high\nichool, md has taken post graduate work in Rome tnd the Unlvenity of Washington.\nL. S. Smith, who will have charge\nof agricultural instruction, had\nsimilar work at Ladner junior high\nschool and he was alio at the experimental farm at Summerland.\nC. Trotter, assistant commerciil\nteacher, hit nine yeart elementary\nathool experience,, coming here\nfrom Blue River. Misi Htrvie,\ngirls physical instructor hu taken\npost graduate work ln this line at\nthe B.C. government tchool. Miss\nMatheson, mother of the newcomers it a graduate ot B, C University.\nAU memben of the tttff were\nat Summer ichool during vtctUon\nTlsw WddIsjil\nFor your Inspection\nhen ar* a great\nmany new woolen*\nfrom England. Thsjy\nare all on display\nready for you to\ncompare. Plain colors, tweeds, plaids,\nchecks and stripes.\nWool Velours, 54\".\n$225\nWool Angoralalne,\n54 Inches.   \u2022\n$1.50\nWool blazer cloth.\n54 Inches in navy,\nbrown and QCa\ngreen e\/\u00abw\n54 Inch tweeds.\n$1.95\nSEE THESE NOW\nNew Butterlck\nPattern*.   .\nTlunt\nPHONE 200\nBAKER ST.]\nincluding Principal Graham, who\nstudied under Doctor Althouse, dun\not the college ot educttion of\nWuhington University, Seattle, ind\nDr. Rtubenhelm, who holds a tim-\nUtr post with the Univenlty of\nSouthern California.\nAt won u things gtt squired\naway plam will be made for a line\nof ithletiet similar to 1838-39, and\nthtre wiU follow the reorganization of tbe different clubi tnd tbt\nStudenti' CouncU. The latter ren-\ndered useful service tht week prior\nto ichool opening when, under the\ndirecUon of Kenneth Hester, a\nbook exchtngt wu optrated tnd\na considerable number of itudents\npatronized it to secure new textbooks necessitated by midsummer\npromotions.\nWONT PREACH WAR\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP)-Rever-\nend E. B. Cook, victr of St Cuth-\nbert's Wells, the largest parish\nchurch in Somerset, todiy promised\nhit congregation to refrain from\ncommenting on the wtr in hit ier-\nmons.\nThe Victr remtrked: \"Everyone\nhu to think quite enough ibout\nthe wtr all the rest ot the wtek,\nmd perhaps it wUl bt a relief to\niome to know that in St Cuthbert'i\n\u2022t leut there will be no wtr talks\nfrom the pulpit.\"\nFor Smart Hosiery Choose\n\"RAINBOW\"\nThe Gingham Shoppe\nPhone 853      Opp. DaUy Newa\nFALL DRESSES\n\u2022J4.95 to f 8.85\nBETTY  ANN  SHOP\nOpp. Capltol Theatre     Phone 1047\n>\u00bb8-w\u00bb\u00bbwa<^>ig<\u00abj>jafl#\u00bbgjjjjggjj\u00bbg>gjg\nNOW SHOWING\nA Very Fine Line ot\nLADIES' LEATHER BAGS\nla calf, morocco, mtelope, etc..\nFrom $3.95    to S6.95-tt\noHaJwsyA. $swjdkJUL\nMir Baktr St        .    Ntlion, B.C.\nTHE BEATTY MODEL A \"\nIlia 'world'a Flnett Ironer glvu\nyou every Ironing convenience.\nIron Electrically with a Beatty\nTRY KOOTENAY\nCHOCOLATE MILK\nTHE HEALTH DRINK\nPHONE 116\nKOOTENAY VALLEY DAIRY\nRADIO SALE\nt.8ED RADIOS. Up from 86.90\nNEW G. E. RADI08, up from $1446\nNelson Electric Co.\n874 Baker St Phone 260\nBEATTY\nNelion\nS21  Btker\nBROS.\nFtctery\nLIMITED\nBranch\nPhona 91\nElling Giving Qufl\nAttention to R<M\nProblem Hero,\nIn rtply to tht Botrd t\ntelegram to W. K. Esling, ]\nKooteniy Weit at Ottawa]\nslay,  regtrding  CBC  tei\nStttion CKLN at Nelion,\nling wind hick Frldiy:\ning  Immediate attention\nrepresentations re Nelson :\nThe wire was ient trom\nit  1:39 p.m, PST to the1'\nSecretary.\nButcherteria\nPhone KIaut* Phone\n527   \u25a0?\"\u25a0   528\nNELSON'S PREMIER MARKET j\nSATURDAY ANO\nMONDAY\nCoed Oven Veil       OA.\nRoasts: Lb. &VV\nShoulders Lamb:    -   OA '\nRolled, Ib fcUffl\nRump Roasts Beef:   OA-\nUp from  faUC\nGood Veal Steaks:    oFT\n2 Ibs. ...alM\nGood Hamburger:     0*w\nRound Steak: OA.\nMineed, lb........ fcUfj\nSausage Mut:\nLb. .,\nStewinf.Veal:\nLb. .A....\nBoiling Beef:\nLb. ............\nStewing Lamb:\n2 Ibs\t\n-liilliiiniliiiiiiiiiiiiliuiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiili\nTRY OUR\nSpecial Sunday Dinner\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\n&SS&St_SSS3&9S&3l*OSSS&S$i&!IO\u00bb\nFLOWERS\nDelivered by wire or tut mill\nanywhere\u2014anytlma,   '\nKootenay Flower Shop\n364 Biktr SL Phont 963\nup.\nDr. Edmund Krump ot Berwyn\n\u25a0aid today Richard no longer finds\niti necessary to turn Ml head over\nln the movies to aee them right side\nup, nor to wear spectacles with one\nopaque lens to keep hit world from\nbeing topsy-turvey.\nTraining him to ust only ont eye\ntt a time by switching the opaque\nlens trom one side to the other wu\ncredited by the doctor with putting\nRichard's world ln order. He uses\nboth eyet now, ippirently with\nnormal resulti.\nSASKATOON, Sept 9 (CP) \u2014\nUniversity ot Saskatchewan seismograph recorded a \"moderately\nsevere earthquake today. The\nmain ihock was estimated was\n3,000 miles distant possibly South-\n'Southwest of Saskatoon.\nADVANCE SHOWING\nNEW FALL HATS\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\n449 Bikar St Phona 874\nttttttm**M)MMMmttiMt__*_WMM^\nNew Fall Millinery\nARRIVING DAILY\nSditk d. CoAto-th-Mm\n499 Baker St Phone 970\n\u00bbXSS!SSSe>SS!X&XtStSS$S!Z^^\nSpecial Roasting     Ol\nChlckeni Lb. ....Li\nMild Cheese:        ol^\nBreakfast Bacon:   OC* I\nNo.i o*m\nBreakfast Bacon:   Otfl\nSpecial Picnic        1(fl\nShoulders: Lb. ... 1\u00abP\nm\nFREE DELIVERY \"\nPHONE 910\nfor eiUmitea on lawn ind lindicipt\ngardening.\nMae's Greenhouses\nJ. W. McClelland\nOne Blk. From Hospital\nCtdtr tnd Front Sti     Pbont 910\n&DLEYV:\nCASH MEAT MARKE\nOUR MEATS GOVERNMENT HEALTH APPROVEC\nGOOD BUYING FOR SATURDAY\nttmttMIMMMMMMMMM^M^glMMtMIt\nNEW SHIPMENT\nWOOL DRESSES\nSixet 13-20\n}a&hioii JUiaI Shop.\nNtiton. a a\n436 Biktr St\n^--jg^t^sgt^y-y\/^wwtfsyawi\nCash and Carry\nSpecials\nHamburg: Froth, Ib. . 10*\nBoiling Beef: 3 lbs. .. 27*\nPot Roast: Ib 141\nTender Picnics: Ib. ..l\u00bbe*\nBoneless Picnics: Ib. . 274*\nSliced Bacon: Ib. ...301\nVeal Stowing: 2 Ibs. . 251\nVeal Roast: lb 18*\nPork Roast: Ib. .....25*\nLamb Stowing: 2 Iba.. 25*\nLard: 2 1b ...21*\nSpecially Tender\nBeef\nRound Bono Roast: Ib. 1\nRump Roast: Ib. ...\nRolled Roast: Ib. ..\nSilverside Rout: lb.\nVeal Oven Roast: Ib.\nVeal Steaks: 2 Ibs. .\nLamb Steaks: Ib. ...\nFresh Fowl: Ib\t\nFrying ChickOn: Ib. .\nBitter: No. 1. i lbs.\nButter: No. 3, 2 lbs.\n27*\nes\n_*,ji^^__! \u201e \u25a0 \u2022*\u25a0 \u25a0   .\n,'\u25a0.'\u25a0'i \u25a0    \\7    .''   .\n\u25a0 l     -\u25a0\u25a0t.-lJV-A'a.J'J.'-:.-   \u25a0\nfiifl-K-ari'ii-' . -J*\nm\n \t\n\t\n\u25a0'\u25a0'-\u25a0 MU.\nHI* \u25a0\u00bb\"  \u00bb   '\n- '      _\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0...i a.s\nmrnrn^\nPAOI SIX -\nJM_Bm Sally Jfaroa\nEitebllshtd April 81 1888\nBritith Columbia'i Mott Inttrttting Ntwtpaptr\nPubllshtd tvtry morning txctpt Sundiy by\ntht NEWS PUBLISHING COMPLY LIMITED.\n888   Biktr   Stntt   Ntlion   Britiih   Columbia.\nPbont ltt  Privitt Exehmie Connecting AD Dtmrtmtnta.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHB   AUDIT   BUREAU   OF   CIRCULATIONS\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1989.\nOUR AMERICAN FRIENDS GO TO SCHOOL\nThe American people are going to school these days,\nalthough they may not realize It, and are learning some of\nthe basic facts about the organization of the British Empire.\nOnly in this spectacular way\u2014on the world blackboard\n\u2014could they get this knowledge. And they cannot miss it\nThe people of the Northern tier of states have on the\naverage some working knowledge of how Canada is governed, and of course the great papers are informed on the\nsubject, but it is safe to say the average untravelled\nAmerican has hardly an inkling that Canada is self-governing, let alone being under no compulsion except its own\nwill, and the favorite conception of the great dominions\nIs that they are governed by the King's men, on a strict\n.colonial footing probably paying taxes to the British treasury.\nBut the least Informed American, or other national\nhaving access to the world's news, cannot possibly in these\ndays of world events miss the fact that many different\nparts of the British Empire are taking their own decisions\non the war, in their own way, according to their several\n(Jrcnmstances, and without any suggestions from the parent country, except the obvious leadership it is giving by\ncarrying out, ln conjunction with its ally, France, its\npledge to wage war against a Germany running amok.\nAustralia's government declares war first and puts\ntt up to the Commonwealth Parliament after, confident of\n.the answer.\nNew Zealand does ihe same.\nSouthern Rhodesia, one of the self-governing South\nAfrican statea that is not in the Union, cables its adherence\nto Britain.\nNorthern Ireland rushes its men into khaki, while\nEire, the former Irish Free State, elects to be neutral\nThe South African Union's government meets Parliament with a proposal for neutrality, which, however, Parliament rejects, and a new government, representative of\nall parties, takes over, and declares war. With a big policing\njpb on hand, the Union's contribution of troops for the\nitem front will probably be very minor.\nIndia's powerful and wealthy princes get together and\niy their treasure at Britain's service.\nBut what the self-governing portion of India, with a\nCongress hostile to British overlordship, will do, cannot\nbe predicted at this distance. While probably the Congress\nwould like to embarass the \"British Raj,\" maybe the realists will figure the \"British Raj\" is in the right. With\nAustria; Czechoslovakia and Poland before their eyes, they\nprobably visualize without difficulty what freedom\nidia would have if Hitler should be able to carve his way\nistopped.\t\nAn Egypt that used to denounce British rule, and that\ndeclared itself independent, is found among the first to de-\nre war on Germany. Egypt learned a lot when Italy was\nittening Ethiopia, and wu glad of British protection.\nlimited monarchy that in religion is subject to Islam\nis- business.\n.Palestine, only a mandated country, and under no obli-\n.onvemence\ni1 essential In the home,\nathrooms \u00bbre, of course,\nf first Importance In the\nhome of today,\n!\/\u2022 csrry a well assorted\nStock of fixtures, pipe,\npipe fittings and\naccessories.  \u25a0\nEstimates gladly furnished\n| on all jobs large or small.\nPHONI 688\nKootenay Plumbing\n& Heating Co., Ltd.\nI     887 Btktr Strut\n1 'Build B.C. Payrolls\"\n\"I use Pacific Milk all the\ntime,\" writes Mrs. E. M.\nP. of Victoria, \"because\n\u25a0It is nourishing snd whole-\nsome, rich, pure and\nfresh. I like it* so well I\n[never think of choosing\nanother milk.\"\n'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.' * \u25a0\n{Pacific Milk\nmediated and Vatuum Picked\nilllllUIHMIIIHiaUl\nV* Questions ?J\nANSWERS\nThli column ot queitloni tnd\ninswen Is open to tny reider of\nthe Nelson Dally News. In no\netse will the name ot the person\nuking tht question bt published.\nC. P. Nelson\u2014How long cm milk,\ntta 'tnd coffee bt kept lately ln\na thermos bottle?\nAll thermos bottles ire not picked\nln the ume wiy. For this reason\nmilk will not keep in ill bottlei the\nsamt length of time. It the picking\nis good, the milk should keep about\nas long ti lt doei ln t refrigerator.\nTea and coffee will keep ts long ts\nthermoi bottle holdi the\ntemperature.\nT. S, Trail-At the BatUe of Jut-\nland, who was in command of the\nBritiih, tnd who wu in command\nof the Germans?\nTht Britiih fleet wu commended\nby Vice Admlnl Bettty, who wu on\nhii wty to Join tht mtln fleet of Sir\nJohn Jellicoe when he encountered\nthe Germans. The Germin fleet\nwu commanded by Admlrili Von\nHipper and Von Scheer,\nti A., Creston\u2014Can you tell me the\nauthor of the expression, \"Hell is\npived with good intention.\"?   .\nSunuel Johnion med the exprei-\nlion \"Hell ii paved with good in-\ntentioni\",  according to  Boswell'i\n\"Life of Johnson,\" md in earlier\nsaying much to the time effect,\n\"Hell li full of good meanings and\nwishes,\"  ii  attributed ta George\nHerbert\nN. N., Nelion-It tht Strad of tita*\nmona tbe better violin?\nCremona is tht namt ot an Italian\nvillage whert mmy famoui violin\nmtkeri worked. Among thtm wert\nStradlvirlus, Giurnerius. Amitl md\nBergoitzl. The violins made by all\nof them are called Crtmonu.\nT. R, Applegtto-Whit li tht weight\nof an engliih itont?\nTht legal English itont equate 14\npoundi avoirdupois,\nH. D., New Denver\u2014What la a\ngibbon?\nA gibbon Is iny of several tpet\nconstituting tht gtnut Hylobttei.\nThey are the lowest of the anthro-\nra mst n ro wow\nALL OF TOT good hooka tn\nbridgt ten at thtt oerteln leidt\nart dsMtnblt tad to-tela out in\nBadutnhte. Mott of them art\nbated on actnMnts-ont ef honor\nNILSON DAILY NEWS. NILtON. EC\u2014SATURDAY MORNINO. SIPT. >\\\n'Frozen Sleep' as\nCancer Treatment\nProves Beneficial\nmnr torx. sept s (cpi-ri-\nsultt obtained by the \"froien ileep\"\ntrtttmtnt ot cancer promiie eon-\nsiderible relief for etnetr tnd tumor tuBtrtrt, Ur. Disraeli Kobik\nmd Dr. Louli Newman ot Chicago\ntold   the   Americin   Congreu   of\nShepsrd Barclay\nTells How to Bid\nsnd Play\nM tct-klnga, klng-queeni and\nquun-tecka, anally are rated u\noffering good had powlbUlUt-,\nwhereu ttfngte guardtd honon or\n\u00abfm hints'loni of non-touching\nhonon, tuch aa tot-qutent tad\nUng-Jaeka, an rated u not affording tffecUrt leadt, btcauit\nthty itand to bt mon vtlua-lt tf\nltd towird thm If ted from.\nThtn an timet, however, when\nthe bidding nvttte facte which\naaa make tbt -toil want pool-\nbit letd Into tbt but tnd riot\n*KJ88'\nhr\n\u2666 AQ\n\u00bbQJ\u00bbI\n81\n\u00bbA7\n*K84\nIT.\nfit   vi|\ni\n\u2666J\n***** J 10881\n4A-9SSS\n\u2022 10 8\n4848\n(Dialer! Wttt Neither mi\nt-alntnbli.)\nLote of bidding genertlly eomee\nwith freak diitiibuttona, and thli\ndeal wu no \u2022caption. Wtit called\n-\u2022Htart. North 1-Spada, South\n3-Dlimondt, Wttt 2-Htarta, North\nMpadu, South 8-Clubt, North\nMl* Trumpa, South 4-Dtimondt\nO-rtHlnttod by Big\nand  North\nWett doubted\nWttt ltd tbt heart Q to ttw SE.\ntht hurt A furntehtd a dteetrd\nof South'i only ipadt. and tt wu\nthereafter tanpouiblt for Wttt ta\nUkt uythlng but bit club K md\nhit diamond A. to that tha eon.\ntract wu made.\nWhen tt dtviloptd that Waat\noould havt ttt tht eontnot by\nleading hit sptdt A, bt ttld mob\na ltad wu InconctiTabtt from a\nmajor timet. Whylnconceivtbltt\nNorth had rebld tptdtt. and al-\nmeat certainly hild tha king.\nSouth bad refund to tupport tht\nrebld tult, tnd had thown a prohibit tix-flvt di-teha.af hte mm-\non. If South htd any apadt tt\nwu probably tlngieton. Mtybt\ntht diamond A thould ban bttn\nled. than tht ipadt A.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nHeaday*a ProbJens\nAQtfl\n:2m\n878\n4>AS8S\n\u2666 J88      I\" ft.   I   + A.0T4\nfKSTI L     A   VQJ81\n\u2666 J\u00ab4     a    **[  e*tt\n**-*\u25a0*     I   $.   I   \u00abQJS\n\u2666 K4B\n\u00ab18 4\nAAQ10SS\n410 4 8\n(Dialer: South. Etit-Wnt vat\nnertble.)\nIf Etst bidi 1-Spadt hen, South\nl-Dlamondt, Wttt J-Heartt and\nNorth 2-No Trumpa, what ahould\nEaat dot\nrtttertt Sndlettt, tk%\nUnder thli heidlng tht Nelson Dtlly Newt wiU pruent\nttch day a taction ot tht Motor-Vehicle Drlver'i Manual luued\nby tbe Britiih Columbit Government. Interior driven will ihortly\nbe required ta take examination! based upon tbt informition\ncontained ln tht Manual. Tht questions they mty ba required\nto aniwer will follow tha ttctloni devoted to Information md advice.\nOp-thatiotL ofc\nU-JudjmL\nHILLS\nWhen yon are approaching the\ncrest of a hill you ire driving Wind,\nu you do not know whit miy be\non Uie other side just over tbe crest\nAlwiys, therefore, approach the\ncreit oi a hill, with ciution md\nkeep well on the right ilde ot the\nhighwiy. Never tt tny tlmt tt-\ntempt to overtake tnd put mother\nvehicle netr the creit of a hill. It\nrequlrei patience to follow t slow-\nmoving vehicle up a hill, but it ii\nmuch better to do thit until iuch\ntime u you ctn tet a safe distance thead thm to tttempt to\nput md become Involved in a collision which may reiult in a serious Injury or deith.\nStilling your motor-vehicle when\ngoing up t hill creates m accident\nhazard not only to   yourself but\nto othen that may be following you.\nA common ciuse for stalling on t\nhill it not changing down to mother\ngear soon enough, in order to avoid\nthis, make a practice of changing\ndown into lecond gear u soon u\nyour speed drops Below 30 milei\nper hour.\nWhen tttrtlng down a iteep hill\nshift your gear down into a position\nln which braking resistance of tht\nengine ii sufficient to keep your\nmotor-vehicle tt a sife ipeed. This\nwill uve your brakes and glvt you\nbetter control. A ntt rule to follow ln thli connection te to ihlft\ndown into the lame gear you would\nhave to uat In climbing the hill.\nNever keep your breaks on hird\ngoing down a hill u thit createi t\ntremendous hut which will burn\nthem out but to get best results\n\"snub\" your brakes, by putting\nthem on gently from time to time,\nto keep your ipeed down. Never\nunder  my  circumstances   release\nSour dutch, md coait white go-\nlg down a hill.\n\u25a0 - .\nSkilled Workers Make Tiny Towns\nComplete With Lights and Trains\ngation to help in the war, shelves its civil war by mutual\nconsent of its rival races, to take an earnest part\nCanada, whom the Americans know best, is \"at the\nside of Britain,\" and its far-flung parliament is now dealing with the government's proposals. Whatever jockeying\nthere may be, and whatever varied opinions may be expressed, there is no doubt that Canada will be in the war to\nthe absolute limit of its ability.\nTo the American people as a whote, particularly those\nwho have implicitly believed that the British Empire was\nadministered by the King's minions, the past week must\nhave been one of amazement, as each national parliament,'\nin the various member countries of the Empire, considered\nthe war from its own viewpoint, a .\nAfter all, consider how strong is an Empire linked\ntogether by intangible ties, the members of which make\ntheir own decisions, on the basis of all the factors entering\ninto their own situations!\nUltimately it is far stronger than it could possibly be\nunder a central government wielding dictatorial power.\nYes, our American friends have had their eyes opened\nto the actual facts about the British Empire, by events that\nthey could not possibly miss.\nAfter this, also, certain Canadian statesmen and certain Canadian journals will probably have the grace to\nmake no more references to \"the fiction of Canada being\nindependent\" What other illustration could possibly be\nwanted, than the eventa of the past week, to prove the\nreality of the independence of each of the self-governing\nunits in the British family of nations?\nLooking Backward....\nTEN YIARS AQO\nProm Dally Newi of Sept 8, 1828\nWtlter Sidney Freeman, C. P. R.\nbridge builder, died in Kaslo General Hospital early yuterday morn.\nIng u the result of t gunshot\nwound sustained on a hunting trip\nnetr Whitewater Mine. \u2014 Nicola\nValley exhibit ot mineral ores took\nfirst plice it the New Westminster\nExhibition.\u2014Chtrlw Sims wu appointed to the Trail Tift Department u a permanent member of\nthe itaff by the City Council-Work\non extending the low level tunnel of\nthe Utica mine to ltt intersection\nwith tht tint of tht weU-known\nUtica veim wu commenced during Auguit and to date hu been\ndriven approximately 238 tut\nTWENTY-PIVI YIARS AQO\nProm Dtlly Ntwt of Stpt 8, 1814\nMr, tnd Mn. Adolph Ltpolntt\nreturned yesterday from t six weeks'\ntour of Uie Eut\u2014The Pingru Mine,\nnur Nelson, hu encountered and\nit opening up with a small force of\nminen three veins of t good width\ncarrying gold, lilver ind copptr ore,\nitated Edwtrd Peters who recently\nvisited the mine.\u2014Eight thouund,\nsix hundred md twenty-three toni\nof ore from tht mlnti of the Kooteniy tnd Boundary were fretted\nduring the past week it tht TnU\nSmelter, bringing the total tor the\nyeir to dtte to 289,483 tons.\nFORTY YEARS AQO\nFrom Dill\" Mlntr of Sept. 9, 1888\nJ. E. Miller, Collector ot the Intend Hevenut, wu ln the city yei-\nterday.-Captaln md Mn. Troup\nreturned to the city yeiterday. On\nhit trrivtl tht kindly captain mtdt\ntrnngemente to hold tht Stetmer\nMoyie for in hour in order thtt\nGodfrey's Band might finish ltt\nlist program hint btfort leaving.\n\u2014First meeting of the Canadian\nMining Institute Convention ben\nstarted yesterday.\npold tpes. tnd the imiUest md\nmolt perfectly arboreal in htbitt\npt thtt group. Their anm an very\nlong, and they hava distinct lichltl\ncallosjjtes. but no tell or cheek\npouchei. Thty tut found in South-\neastern Aiit md tht Eut Indira.\nA numbtr of sptcits or varltties art\nknown' as tha iteming, wou-wou-\nmd hoolock.   .    .\n1888.    \u2014_-___-----,____-________--__.\nPhytdttl Thmpy hue 'yuterday.\nThty uid swelling tt lolntt ud\nmtligntnt tumor condltioni htvt\nbetn reduced ln size by the treitment but they admitted, however,\nt fivt-yeir ptriod will htvt to\nelapte before it cm be determined\nif actual cunt havt been effected.\nTroten sleep\" it Induced by reducing the tempenture of tht pt-\ntlmt by trltifictl memi until unconsciousness sets in. It ii ilmlltr\nin extent the docton uid, to hiber-\nnttion of animate.\nF.D.R. Says Surplus\nof Foodstuffs in U.S.\nWASHINGTON, Stpt 8 CAP>-\nPruldtnt Rootevtlt till todty that*\nwu m actual mrplui of tl) food-\ntrtuffs tad there wu aet going to\nbe t repetition of price rises which\nthe United Stetu uw tn Grett Wtr\ndaya.\nMr. Roosevelt uld til the feir of\na shortegt of sugir, flour md other\nthlngi wu etuted by ptoplt not\nknowing tht facte.  \u2022\ni S       i\nHEAVY DAMAGE DONE\nIY BELLEVILLE STORM\nBELLEVILLE. Onl. Stpt 8 (CP)\n\u2014A windstorm, estimated to htvt\nreached a velocity of between 48\ntnd 60 mlia m hour iwept over a\nwide int North tnd Eut of Belleville etrly todiy, causing extensive\ndamage te communication linei md\nfarmers.\nfor the BOYS and GIRLS\nSon Who Couldn't Sell\nBy W. BOYCE MORGAN\nINSTALLMENT III\nJim hung up the receiver md\nhurried te a table In the living\nroom. He picked up a magaiine\nwhich he bid been reading on the\npreceding evening, md flipped the\npagu tensely. There lt waa\u2014 in\narticle about a ntw community\nwhich a well-known compiny nad\nbuilt consisting of a factory surrounded by until gtrdeni which\nthe workeri cultivated. Nearby\nwera the worken* hornet\u2014clem,\nhealthful cottages tn sharp contrtst\nto tht slumlike city dwellings of\nmtny factory worken.\n\"Why couldn't there be a community likt tbat ln thit town?\" he\nmuttered to himtelt \"And why\ncouldn't the Phoenix Mtnuftctur-\ning Compiny ittrt ltf They oould,\nif thty built their plmt on Ded't\nriver tract. That toil muit be mtr-\nvelously rich\u2014wonderful for gtrdeni. And their houses eould be\nbuilt on Uie hills above.\"\nJim dropped the magulnet tnd\nstared into spue, while his imagination painted a vivid picture ot\nwh\u00bbt such t community would be\nlike. Then he flapped one flit into\nnil ether hmd.\n\"If Mr. Shilling It io cra-y about\ngardening, the idea ought to appetl\nte him,\" he ttld. \"But how cm I\nget to see himr If he wouldn't liiten\nto Dad how could I ever talk to\nhim?\"\nTopsoll!\nJim leaped to hit feet yelled a\nfew wordi to hii mother and wu\nout ot tht houie like a fltsh. He\nitarted toward the ear, then turned\nmd rm back to the oellar, where\nhe got a ipade ud a ihillow wooden box. Be threw thue into the\nbtck of tbe car and tramped oa the\nitorter. .   .\nFifteen minutei liter, Jim htd\npuked the car by tht rlvtr tract\nmd wu down In the mudow netr\nUie wttor'i tdgt, turning over the\ntod with tht sptdt. Ht shook Uie\nrich brown eirth loott trom tht\ngrasiToott and rm it through hli\nfingen.\n\"Mr. Shilling*! never teen\nbetter toil thtn thttl\" *\" ~'-J\nestate i\never wen any\ntl\" ba crted\/**!\nhim on a real\ncouldn't gtt to tee him\ndet], but if I go up  \t\ntry to sell him topiofl, I'll bet hell\ni there to\ni mei\"\nJim piled the spade unUl hli\nwooden box wu brimful ot tht\ndark, moist earth. Then he climbed Into the car md pointed it back\ntoward town. On the ride he wu\nio excited over hii idea that be\nnever thought of being frightened.\nBut when ne finally drove up la\nfront of the hedge that gutrded tht\nbig Shilling houst, ht Sad a vivid\nmemory of hit father coming out\nthat morning, baffled and defeated.\nAnd hli kneei went wetk.\n\"I ctn't do HI\" he gulped. \"I\ncant go in there, md talk to hlml\"\nHe ut In the tut ot the ear feeling a little tick. He told himtelt\nhow desperate hli ftther'i lituation\nwu, bow vital lt wu to tell tbe river tract That helped, but it wtunl\nenough. Finally he turned around\nmd ran hit fingen through bit\nrich topsoil in the box and itrength\nseemed to flow into them. He then\nclimbed out ot the car md itrodt\nup tbe wilk to tht front door,\nwhtrt ht rang tha bell\nA mild mswered. nodded, ud\nregtrded him with a questioning\nlook. Mustering til hia determination, Jim mtntged a amlle.\n\"It Mr. Shilling it home?\" ha Inquired.\n\"What did you wlih to aaa Um\nabout?\" tha mtid quutloned.\n\"WcH, I undtntend Mr. Shilling\nit very much Intereited In gardening,\" Jim replied. \"I have aome\nvery ipeclal rich topioU which I\nthought he might like to buy.\"\nModern Mother Goose Cutouts\nUUlt Mary Tmtthdt Wat four tytt\nAnd m long rtd braid which alwayt flit*;\nA\u00ab<iVtrWs'sa\u00abs!\u00bbilwsUfln\u00ab{a6oy(it\/W5oefc\nThe tip of that braid alwayi turns blut-bheli.\n\u25a0y SETH HARMON\nAll the world likei to mike tnd\nown thlngi in minliture \u2014 from\nmodel airplanes, electric traini md\nmechanical building outfit! tor boyi\nto dolls, houses tnd furniture tor\ngirli. But the mott fun of ill, we ell\nagree would be to build a model\nCity, with miniature train! ud auto-\nmobilei moving along lta electrically lighted itreeti, md toy tteam-\ntn railing in iti htrbor.\nYou may be turprised to tetrn\nthat several hundred people actually\nenjoy thia pleasure all year round.\nNo, they are not boyi ud girli\nhaving a good time after ichool\nhoun. They are grown men, each of\nthem with ipecial training for hli\nJob. Nor tre they following their\nunique occupation for run. Turning\nout Tom Thumb cltiu ia tha way\nthey make their living, io you miy\nbe ture they ara very terioui about\nlt\nWould you Uke to viilt a factory\nwhere they can mai$e a complete\ncommunity to fit any meuurement,\nfrom a village tbe liie ot your desktop to a metropolia four or tive\nblocki square?\nMAKINQ THE TRIES\nWell itop at the tint of a long\nrow of work benehu. Tht man here\nhtppeni to be a tree meclaliat\nWatch him twlat levtral doth-cov-\nered wires together to form a miniature trunt Next he bendt the\nwires tpart at the top to form the\nbranches. He iprayt tiiit framework\nSnerously with finely ground cork\nmeke the tree't berk. Wtdi of\nordinary iteel wood trt next' attached for foliage, and the whole\nsprayed with oak-green coloring. A\nfireproofing epray li tpplied lut\nfor even steel wool will burn, he\ntelli us, unlesi lt ii fireproofed. Now\nhe holdi up tht completed oak\ntree, perhapi no teller thtn your\nhind, but a perfect imiteUta in\nevery detail\nAt the next bench a worker It finishing a skyicraper two feet high-\nNoUce the windowi ire reel gltss\nfor tht electric lighting to ihow\nthrough. The clock fice In the tower once belonged to a dollar watch.\nTurn thli iwitch ud look inside.\nAn electric motor lifte a tiny elevt-\ntor to the top ot iti shift md leti\ntt down again. The worker ii attaching the cornice, carved by hmd\nexactly to tcale. .\"_.\nThe locomotive iptciallit at tha\nnext tibia It ilwayi buiy, for no\nTom Thumb town it complete without moving traini Tht engine he'i\nworking on is only five Inchei long.\nIti streamlined body wu eut in\nbronie tt tht foundry ln the reir\nof tht workshop. Witch him tttech\ntht metti wheeli, each no larger\nthtn a dime, to trucki which will\npivot when the train roundi a\ncurvt. Iti electric headlight which,\nof course, really burni, li the tilt\nof a large pin-head.\nPLASTER STEAMSHIPS\nTha ihlpyard at tbe next bench\nturni out plaster stetmshipi a foot\nlong. Let'i aik the worker how he\nuses that pile of old shoes. For portholes? You uy that'i Impossible?\nThen watch him clip a metal eyelet from the uppen and set it neat.\n\u25a0j into the * ' - - * -\nhlp'i side-\nSo Oh dOVru  mm, m.mm mm\u2014 .\u2014.-\ntrt trtisti painting backgrounds,\niculptora modeling tiny men, women and children ln clay, which\nwill later bt cast In ptester or wtx.\nYonder is the drafting room, where\nblueprinti of evtry toy building are\nmade ai painstakingly u in any\nirehitecti' office. Of courie there it\nmachinery too\u2014lkthei and Jig itwt\ndrills, and paint iprayert-bul most\nof thli work mUst be done by htnd.\nTht materlall are u unusual u\ntht work produced. They include\ndried gnu or weedi, shredded rubber   md   tobtcco,   grf\/und   cork.\n_     ti U1U    kUM   m-Yy***m   Bis**   \u25a0\"\u00bb\u25a0   \u2022\u00bb   \u00ab-\u25a0\"\nly into the round opening In tbe\nahlp'i side. \t\nSo oh down the long elite. Hera\n\u2666\u00abS\u00abl-^HI-UDRK>P\u00ab0\u00abiUW\n\u2022M* COUUHW MAW tOWIM-MB\nAB| 001HJU.V\nr-W**'-*** -^mp^-M^M**r*^--*-m*mm*\n\u2022ajutmcr*\nowct.\nbretkfut cereals, twin, imd, \u00abv\nduit md ihtvingi, cotton lint cotfee, uat fmcy buttont, broken\nglau, wire, thretd. iheet metal\nwax, plaster, lumber and doaeni of\nothtr thing!.\nAnd now to tee what tha factory\ndou with theae odda ud endi, let'a\npay a viiit to the World'i Fiir. Not\nenough bu been uld about the\n\"tiny towns\" within iti bordert-\nlome 800 miniature cltiu ud toy\nscenet where Tom Thumb would\nindeed feel right at home.\nThe mott famoui ot theu, of\ncourse, ii within the huge globe ot\nthe Theme Centre known u the\nPerltphtrt. The model la arranged\nIn a circle 180 feet tcrost. ud represent- a huge city at the future,\ncomplete with moving traffic on\ntend ud ua ud chugu ot lighting to ihow daylight ud dark.\nMora than a million separate buildings, treei, people ud vthidu ara\nincluded.\nAlthough not to small, tin \"City\not Ught\" exhibit crowdi Into tht\nItngth ot a city block tha whote\ntkylina of Ntw York City. It in-\ncludu modtlt of.4000 buildings,\nwith lighted windowi, moving ele-\nvatora ud lubwtvy traini. Another exhibit \"Highways ud Hori-\nlont,\" covin u ina tqual to tour\ncity blocki. It contain! a million\nminiature trait, tlmott htlf \u00ab\nmmy bulldlngi, 80,000 model auto-\nmobilti, mountain-, flowing itreami\nreal laku md waterfalls.\nYea, mating Tom Thumb cltiu\nlikt Uie real onu cu be a eerioui\nbuiineu wlvu done on a icalt like\nthii. But it'i alio fun If you do tet\nwork yountU. Why not begin by\nmiking a tiny cardboard model\not tbe noutt yon live in? Set lt on a\ngreen blotter lawn with twlgt of\nevergreen tor the treu, ud mike\nthe sidewtlki et ttript of white\npiper. Onoe itarted, you probably\nwon't be utiifled until you've per-\nluaded your friendl to help you liy\nout your whole neighborhood in\nminiature!\nTIRES ARINT FLAT, SO\nTRAIN STAYS ON RAILS\nDo you know what keept a brain\nof ctn on the rtilt? Wall, here it\nthe secret::\n. You've noticed that the top ot the\nrail ii illghtly rounded, ud if\nyou've htd t clou-up view of a ear\nwhoet you know that ltt tire ii\nsloping rither thu flit Thli prevent! tbe wheel trom testing\ntquarelyon the rail.\nThe outer circumference ot the\nwheel ii smaller thu the Inner,\nmaking the wheal rut on tht iniide\ndope of Ihe rail. When the train of\nctn It in motion, tbt wheels: prut\noutward tgtinit tht rounded tldt\nof the nil.\nBy puihing outwtrd ud exerting\nthe ume force In oppoiite direction!, the wheelt keep each other\nbtlmctd md on tht rills.\nViiltor. \"I ihould think, by tht\nlooka ot things, thtt nothing tvtr\nhappeni here.     . _,,  , ___\nNative: \"Oh, no! Thit ll a pretty\nlively pltce for iti tlie. Why, il'inot\ntwo weeki ilnce we had m tcllpit\nof tha moonl\"\nSTOOD BY HIM    -\n\"How do you ilwiyi muaga te\nhavt iuch dtlicloui beef?\"\n\"I select t good, honut butcher,\nud then stand by blm.\n\"You mem you .ive him all your\ntrade?\"\n\"No; I itand by him while he'a\ncutting the meat\u2014Aniwen.\nANSWERS   TO   LAST   WIIK1\nPUZZLES\n1. The wordt la the picture pm-\ntie ara Induitry, piyroll ud union.\nJ. Ttxtilu, lumbering, tnnipor-\ntatlon ud tted.\n8. TOOI\/-eool-\u00abook \u2014cork \u2014\nWORK.\nMINI \u2014 mint \u2014 \u00abilit \u2014 moit\n\u2014 moat \u2014 coat \u2014 COAL.\ni L. rat robin, laborer, tired, Ned\nmd R.\n8. Crossword Puirit tolutlon.\nAN8WIR8 TO POSERS\n1. A vloltnt itorm rotating .about\na calm centre. 2. Brussels. 3. Leader\nof the pacific group opposed to Brit-\nlib rule ln India. 4. Charlu Dickens. 8. In Muopotemia. 8, The fat\nof a whale, used for oil. 7. Capable ot emotional excitement 8. A\nunion of two vowtl sounds pronounced u one.\ny\nPOSERS\nV told of the mighty InvenHona\nthat would be made thouundi ot\nyetn after their tlmt, the wisest\nHgei ot olden dayi would htve\ngasped in utoniihment Thert wtt\nnothing to foretell for them the\nitridei thtt mm would make. Many\nboyi tnd girli todty know Juit\nu little of the world u these' wise\nmen did then. But tht poser fm\nli keeping abreast with thing!. Ha\nii eager to KNOW. Theu eight pot-\non wtll help you add to your.\nknowledge.\nL What la a cyclone?\n1 What li the capital of Belgium?\n8, Who li Mahatma Gandhi?\n1 Who wrote \"Oliver Twiit't\n8. Whert ia Bagdad?\n8. What it blubber?\nT. What dou \"susceptible\" mun?\n8. What li a diphthong?\nThli Gamo's Fun\u2014\nond It Helps You\nWith Your Spelling\nBy IfcMA WALTNER\nVicttlon paued much too quickly, md it'i a hird Job to get uied to\nitudying again, tfter a Summer ot\nfreedom. So to make the task ot\nteaming ttultr, here't a gamt to\nhtlp you with your spelling end\nincreue your voctbuliry. It'i easy\nto mike ind fun to pity. It would\nnuke a grand party game. If you\nenjoy Anagrams, I am sure you\nwill tiso likt to pity Voctbodict.\nYou don't need much in the line\nof mitoriili; merely a itick of\nwood about \u00ab\"xV md m old tin\ncan, md some paper md a pencil\nwith which to keep icore.\nWith a tcroll iaw, cut your stick\not wood into 14\" tengthi to mike\nblocks. You will need seven of\ntheu. Sandpaper them wdl to thtt\nthey tre nice md imooth. With a\ncolored pencil print one letter of\nthe ilphabet on etch of four sides\nof eich cube. On the other two\nlidu, mirk t dot\nSecure a tin cu \u2014 a emall-aite\nbaking powder cm or one of tha\ntmtlltr vegetable cut will dc.\nPaint it or cover the outiide with\npaptr. Thii to your ihaktr. Each\nKrson has t turn it word building.\nt tht littered blocki Into tht can\nud ihtkt them up, thro empty\nthem on the table. Some ot tnt\nblocks will htve letters tnd iome\nwill hivt dots on tht lidt thtt is up.\nArnngt the blocki to form a\nword or wordi. The dote may rtprt-\nlent any letter you wish, fo make\na word or words tn combination\nwith the actual tetters. Two-letter\nwords count five, three-letter words,\nttn: four-letter words, fifteen; flvt-\ntetter wordi, twtntyj six-letter\nwordt, thirty; md seven-letter\nwordi, f'ty.\nKeep icore by writing down the\ntottl count for etch pltyeri wordi\nai he hu hii turn tt word building.\nThe goil li fivt hundred.\nIt It loti of fun ind more difficult thm you might think.       -   -\n----mm..:,m.m_._m...-J..\n K Certificates\nWork on Hines\nIssued, Nelson\nA total of M ctrUficitet ot work\nir development work on mineral\ntimi wtt luued it tht Nelion\n.nln; Recorder'i oltice ln the put\nw weeki.\nCertificatei wert Iiiued to:\nJ. C. Hansen Jr. for tht Blick-\nill, Lake View, tnd  Sunset on\noutb Siiter Mountain; ind Cutle\nock, J. C, tnd Silver Hill, netr\ntlmo.\nSarkii Ttrxtan tor tbe CtUfornlt,\nuphntei, Tigrli, and Ron, netr\nnil: ind tht Minto, netr Hill Sid-\n\u25a0\n.John B.  White for  the Alpine\n'raction, Idiho,  Oregon Friction,\nIwiu Friction, Washington, Basin,\n\u25a0leadow, ind Sitkum, on Sitkum\n!reek.\nJohn L. Ludstrum for tht Climax,\n:ilmax No. 2, Comet, Empreu, Ore-\nion, Planet, Socket, ind Silver Tip\nletr Ymir.\nAndrew Burgeu for tht Protec-\nion, Spokine, Spoktne Fraction\nnd Washington, on tht North Fork\nif Wild Horse Creek.\nW. Jtrvii for the Lone Gold No. 1,\n.one Gold No. 2, Lone Gold No. 3,\n.one Gold No, 4, tnd Lone Gold\nto. 8, on Rosebud Like.\nA. N- Krltikot for tht Golden\n:rown. Amelia, Gtbro, and Olipoi,\nin Elite Mountain.\n3. P. Bell tor tht Evergreen,\nFotn, Marigold ind SUver Crown,\nin Deer Creek.\nH. D. Dawson, tgent for C. Bead-\nin, for the Dot, Bet, Bob tnd Gem,\nin Sandy Creek.\nSevert Reese for tht Ace, Bern\nfraction, Gold Crown and Sun-\net, netr Alpine Buin.\nRobert Qui., for tht Humming\nlird, Wtter Mouse, White Skunk\nmd Wren, tbovt Apex.\nCtrl Peterson for the F.T., H.B.,\nIB. No. 2 tnd H. T. on Hill Creek.\nH. Brown for tht Bluejty, Nabob,\nUyrtle tnd Riverside, near Ymir.\nB. M. Wilion for the Golden Ptrk\nlidden Gold tnd Wolf Ukt, on\nHolt Uke.\n1 Cliff Andenon tor tbe Rivtrside\nmd Silmon River, on the Silmon\nUver.\nAlex Cheyne tor the Agnet and\nJetty, on the Eut Fork of Whiskey\nE9\nS. A. Bttildtn for tht Ptnther\nstkt, on South Sister Mountain;\nnd tha O.K. Fraction, on Ftwn\n[reek.\nRuuell Griffith for the Ctntditn\niirl Friction netr Ymlr.\nJ. E. Webber for tht Hard Rock\ntir tnd Star Na 8.\nJot Ferchlk for tht Sophia, oo\nennessee   Mountain.\nH. A. McKen for the Good Hoot\nraction and Free Gold, on Etgli\nreek.\nOimtn Arrowimlth, tgent (or A.\nI Pilmer, tor tbt A.L.P, on North\nlister Mountain.\nJohn Detirttu for tht Bill Vitw\nnd Gem, neir Wynndel.\nFrank O'Genskl for the Horseshot\nlo. 1 netr Wynndel; tnd tht Mod-\ntn, it Apex.\nMichtel  Egtn tor tbt Donny-\nrook Friction, on Hlddtn Creek.\nB. Feeney tor the Mortgtgt Lift-\nr, on Marble Mountain.\n.Godfrey Birtich for the Copptr\n[lance, on Bird Creek.\nA. L. Purdy tor tht King No. 1,\nA the South Fork of Wolf Creek.\nSophie F. O'Donnell for the Gold\neaf, on Cottonwood Uke.\nThomu Will for tbt Mttchltn,\n1 Lockhtrt Creek.\nH. Steveni for tht Evenhirp, on\nild Horse Creek.\nJamei D. Ferguion for tht Col-\nado, on the North Fork of Wild\narte Creek.\nOlaf A. Htglund (or tht Gold\nir   tnd   Silversmith,   on   Erie\nountain.\n3 Mineral Claims\nRegistered, Nelion\nA total of It mineral cltimt hu\neen tecorded it the Nelton Mining\neeorder'i office in the put few\neeki. E. W. McQuide with teven\naimt on Hennesy Mountain lettered the largest number in thli\ntriod, followed by Letter G. Scott\nith three.\nClalmi registered were:\nBee   Cee,   Comttock,   Midnight,\n(ornlng Star, star, Evening Stu\n'notion and Na  1  Fraction, on\n[ennesy Mountain, by E. W. Mc-\nBemo, Cemo ind Demo; four mllet\nrom Nelton, by Uster G. Scott\nLut Chance tnd Roy, on Wild\ntorso Creek, by Jamet McDonild.\nDawn md Old Nick, ln tht Rose-\nmd Uke tret, by H- SI- Currie.\nEut Fork, on the East Fork of\nHa Creek, by E. D. Gibbon and\ni. Pickering.\nFawn Creek Fraction, on Fawn\n.'reek, by J. C. Heat.\nMarjorie Fraction, on Tamtrtc\nfountain, by J. A. Cunningham.\nCrown, at tbe head or Keno\nCreek, by J. H. Clarke.\nDaylight, on Hennesy Mountain,\nby H. f. McAlpine.\nUna, on Wild Hone Creek, by\nC. Fresu.\nGolden Moon, on Six-Mile Ridge,\nby T. L. Peril.\nBroken Mountain, it tht hert\net Wolf Creek, by B. M. Wilion.\nColeridge Friction, it tht hud\nef Eigle Creek, by C. Beadon.\nDWARF DROWNED\nROME, Sept 8 (CP-Havu)\u2014Jo-\naeph Bignoll, t dwtrf who mtde i\nfortune In i few yetn u t elmu\nrider, drowned todty in the Ticlno\nRiver near Novire. The 28-inch\nperformer wu profeulontlly known\nu \"Bagonghl.\" Ht travelled widely In Europe tnd America trom 1911\nto 1923.\t\nAncient Etruscan funerali iome-\ntimei included athletic conttiti tnd\nbanqueting at the tomb.\n\u25a0W mJmV-k\n^\" \u25a0% if Tf'\nmC\/Af\n. lm-**Ji>.\/Pt*y\nidvertliement li not publiihed\ndispltyed by tha Liquor Control\n~l by the Government oi\nBritish Columbia\nTraveller's QueiHonnalre\nat Britiih Hoteli\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP)-Under\nregulationi which went into eftect\ntoaay til persons, including British\nsubjects, registering at British hoteli, muit fill out questloniiret,\ngiving their nttlonallty, tddreu In\nGrett Britain, dettinttion 11 traveling, puiport number and othtr\nInformition.\nThote tailing to do thU. or giving\nhist informition will be liable to\nt tint ot $400 or imprisonment for\nlix monthi.\nThree Cars HII,\nBaker Street, as\nDriver Collapses\nThrte can were Involved in i\nslight colllilon on Btker Street\nFridty ifternoon when Mrt. John\nHicks. Nelson Avenue, while drlv\nint htr cir, fainted it tht wheel.\nShe wu driving Wett on\" Baker\nStreet and u sht crossed the Intersection of Baker tnd Josephine\nStreets, iht colltpied it the wheel.\nHer cer continued on until it itruck\nthe rear of t parked ear belonging\nto Dr. B. T. Dunham. Dr. Dun-\nbim'i car In turn plunged thetJ\nand itruck tht rear of e puked ctr\nbelonging to Constable Richard\nHouae of the City Police, Constable\nHouse, ilttlng ln the car, climbed\nout ind found Mn. Hicki in a taint\ncondition it tht wheel.\nDr. Dunham wu called and Constable House took Mn. Hicki to her\nhome where ihe toon revived.\nNo damige wu done to iny\ntht cin.\nNILION DAILY NIW*. NILION. I. &\u2014SATURDAY MORNINO, SIFT. I,\naSPORT NEWS %,\nScratch Games in\nEnglish Football\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP Ctblt).-\nWhile orgtnized football ln EngUnd\nhu been tuspended until further\nnotice by tht Footbtll Association\ntn accordance with a Government\nproclamation, exhibition matchei\nof t scratch mture will be tllowed\nStturdiy in treu not liable to air\nnidi.\nIn making thii tnnouncement tonight the F. A. mtdt the further\nprovision thst ltrge crowdi would\nnot be tllowed. Mttchei irranged\nby tht trmy trt unaffected by iht\nGovernment ruling\nMORE ABOUT\nMANION\n(Contlnutd Prom Past Ont)\nSpeaking u a veteran ot the ltut\nwtr, ln which ht had a distinguished\nctretr, Dr. Minion wtmed tgtlnst\nerron which ctuted expense tnd Inefficiency In thtt conflict ptrticu-\nlarly with respect to enlittment of\nthose phyiclilly unfit\nWhile declaring himself retdy to\nlupport meuuret to turhorlzt tht\nnecessary ipending for Cintdt't\nwtr effort Dr. Minion uid he wu\nopposed to high lntereit ratei on\nbond issue* at waa the can in the\nlut wtr.\nKINO HAI SUPPORT\nIn inuring tht House ot Common! thtt his party would support\ntht Government'! wtr efforti tnd\nrefrain from captious criticism or\npatiianshlp, Dr. Manion uied words\nsimilar to thote uied by Sir Wilfrid\nUurler, who wu leider of tht Liberal oppoiition tt tbe emergency\nwtr lession of 1914.\nReferring to. the Government'!\npolicy of cooperation. Dr. Mtnlon\nuld thtt ''With thit expression\nof desire tor the effective uslst-\nanct and authority of Parliament,\nI may ity at once that the Prime\nMinister hu the assent md support of tht party I havt tht honor\nto lettLW\n\"It li oirr duty to let the world,\nfriends tnd toot tllke, know thtt\nwt trt tod>y unitedly behind the\nmother country in thli war for human liberty.**\nCANADA AT WAR\nWITH IMPIRt <\nCanada had no enmity for the\nGermin people u iuch but tor\ntheir leidtr tnd tht philosophy\nwhich guided him tnd hii followers.\nHitlerism wu \"internationtl gsng-\nsterism,\" be declared. \"Thit it t wtr\nfor human liberty, W* trt fighting\nfor Chrittltnity in all lta branches.\"\nThere could be no neutrality for\nCanada whilt my part of tht Empire wu it wtr, Dr. Minion nld.\n\"Wt cinnot bt ln the Empirt tnd\nout ot lt at the tame time.\"\nUrging tbe strongest possible defence measures. Dr. Minion insisted\nCanada itself wu in dinger of ittack, tnd thit wu partlcultrly to\nif by tny chance the democracies\not Europe thould loie ln tht wtr.\nIn tht event of defeat, of England and Frince, the wtr would be\n\"it our very gitet initead of\n3000 milei twty tcrou the ocetn,\"\nDr. Minion laid.\nIt might wtll be thtt \"our beit\ndefence it in offensive in thtt\nfar-off lind.\"\nPlacer Outfits to Stay\nOut of East Kootenay\nUntil Spring Duo War\nCRANBROOK. B. C, \u2014 Tht wtr\nscire hu already had iti effect on\nmining in East Kootenay. Two California tnd Oregon companies having certain placer areu under observation for testing hive decided\nto itay out until it leut next Spring.\n260 Applications for\n'Volunteers of Death'\nPARIS, Sept 8 (AP)-Notes from\nthe cafe front where the war ilso\nli being fought but. tht communique are not to terse:\nThey ire putting uniformi on tht\ndummies in itore windowi now,\ntnd police uk questions if you ere\nciught without a gtt muk.\nThey ire miking cloth coven for\ngu masks in colon to match women'a drettet.\n.Newspaper editorial wrlten sug-\nSst the Government ihould 'Tell\ne nation tbe truth even If it\nhurti,\" in lta communiques on tht\nprogreii of wtr.\nJtcquei Perictrd, who ltunchtd\ntht newsptper suggestion thtt t\n\"volunteer'! of deith\" corpi should\nbe formed, said he received 280 tp-\npllcations. They were from unmobil-\nIted men \"between 18 and 88, tnd\ntomt from women, ill writing they\nwtnt to undtrtakt perilous duties\nto nvt tht lou ot tble-bodied\nFrtnch inftntrymtn.\nA targe corner ctfe, ita wiildowi\ndoted end taped to guard tgtinit\ntht concuition at bombt, itill hu\na sign (tangling out ln front raiding, in German, \"We ipitk Gtr-\nrata.\" Another cafe ifgn readi:\n\"Sorry, luddenly called to the front\nSee you liter.\"\nA vitriolic UtUe Italian who It\nforming the Garlbtldl volunteen\nproudly display! tbt red thirti ill\ngood Gtribtldiini art supposed to\nweir into btttle. Ht wyt he now\nhu 4,000 tppllctnti \u2014 Hungarians,\n\u25a0Spaniard! and Germint included.\nBall Semis May\nBe Decided in\nSunday's Game\nSalmo, Nelson Have to\nWin to Stay in\nRunning\nIt will bt a cue ot delivering the\ngoodi or picking away the bats tnd\nalls for tht Winter tor Stlmo tnd\nNelson senior baseball clubs Sunday\nwhen each plays its second and pasty deciding gunt tgainst Rossland  tnd  Trail  respectively.  The\nKites art West Kootenty Bueball\ntgut lemi-fintls.\nThe Trail Cardinali ont up tnd\nont to go, cluh with tbt Ukesiders\nSunday tt Nelson ln the tecond\ngtme ot i bett ot three lemi-final\not tbe Wett Kootenty Buebtll\nLeague. Trail took tht tint game\neasily ln the Smelter City, where\nthe Cards ciught Vic Howird on\nont of hit off-days ind pummelled\nthe Nelson youngster and his successor on the mound, Steve Smith,\nill over tha lot '\nThe Minen ire decided favorites\nto finish ott their tiff with the\nSilmo outfit who completed the\nleigue ichedule well on top of the\nheap, ln their game tt Roultnd.\nThey bett tht representative! of\nthe Salmo VaUey handily in their\nown park, and are at home Sunday\nln a fine position to end the series\nIn two itralght Tht Rosslanden\ntrt the hottest tetm ln the letgue\ntt present end most observers have\nbeen predicting that they wiU win\ntheir tecond tuceenivt letgue\nehimplonihlp.\nWith a Win Necessary lo Stay In the\nPicture, Vic Howard to Take Mound\nfor Nelson Against Trail on Sunday\nWhtn tht Ntlion Senlon trot out\non tht dltmond tt tht Recreation\nGrounds Sunday afternoon tt 2:30,\nthty will know thtt tht chips ire\ndown, tnd it wUl bt necessary to\nring up t triumph over the Trill\nCardinals or pack up for the season.\nVic Howird will take the mound\nln tn effort to southpaw tht Trailites- into submission for tht third\nUme thit season. His opponent will\nbt ltnky Cllft Bogstlt, making hit\ntint tppetrance of the season in\nNelson and his third with the Red\nBirds. So it will be t duel of two\nsmtrt portsiden, tnd from all indlcitioni just tht breaks will tell the\ntale, at wu the cate over tn Trail t\nweek igo to t lirge extent\nMoit of the Trtll hltt wert Texu\nLeaguen and bloopen over Ute infield, but all the ume they are hits\ntn any man's league. However, ths\nway Coach Jake Allei hu lt figured\nout, Udy Luck hu been frowning\non hii chargei long .enough, tnd\nHowird will take the viiiton ln hit\nstride. List timt out In Nelson, Vic\nbeat the rampaging Roulind Minen. . .\nTht Ntlion bitting ordtr will\nbt shuffling to fact tht Itfthtndtd\npitching of Bogstlt, tnd Ntlson\nofficial* look for thli to mtkt\nthlngi t Uttlt dlfftnnt from lut\nwttk.\nIf t third gtmt of thli best-of-\nthree seriei ii necessary, lt wiU be\nplayed bt Trail Wednesday.\nThe probable lineups follow:\nTrail-Andy Bilesky c, CUff Bogstie p, Mike Wolfe lb, Sammy Saprunoff 2b, Wanless 3b, Julie Bilesky\nis, Ken Stanton If, Louie Demore cf,\ntnd Baru Dimock rf.\nNelion\u2014Gordon Riehardton c, Vic\nHoward p, Doc Chodorcoff lb, Roy\nAndenon 2b, Al Euerby 9b, Ernie\nBeland is, Walt Gelling If. Jake\nAlles cf, tnd either Steve Smith or\nJesse Seaby rt.\nBill Freno will call the btlli tnd\nstrikes.\nBALL STANDINGS\nAMERICAN\nW\nL\nPet Bhd.\nNew Tort __\n_._  84\n38\n.712\n\u2014\nBoston   ....\n_.   78\n55\n.580\n17-A\nChicago\t\nCleveland    _\n-_   74\n57\n.585\nV>%\n_   70\n59\n.543\n22 Wi\nDetroit    _\n_._   88\n83\n.523\n25\nWuhington   .\nPhiladelphia\n....   58\n74\n.444\nSStt\n....   48\n84\n.354\n47\nSt Uuia   \t\n38\nIH\n.271\n57 \"A\nNATIONAL\nClncinntti   ...\n_.   77\n48\nm\n\u2014\nSt Uult   __.\n...   72\n55\n.567\nSVt\nChicago   \t\nBrooklyn   \t\nNew York __\n__   72\nSO\n.545\n8\n__   87\n80\n.5-8\nWii\n__   88\n80\n.520\nlltt\nPittsburgh   _.\n__   88\n68\n.463\n18*\nBoston    _\n_.   87\n70\n.448\n20W\nPhiladelphia\n._  40\n-87\n.315\n87>A\nPlay Stars in\nClassification\nRossland Today\nROSSLAND, B.C. Sept. 8-Ptay\nfor classification for tht Directors'\ncup will take pltce it the Rossland-Trail Golf & Country Club\nSaturday afternoon.\nEntriei from Trail to data Include R. Nesbit N. J. Robinson, J.\nO. StDenis, K. D. McBean, W. &\nKirkpatrick, K.O. Turnbull, 0. A.\nWalllnger, K. Parkhunt Morris\nWright Donald McDonald, \"Scotty\" Ross, J. S. Johnson, Roy Stone,\nJimes Atwell, R. G. Andenon, W.\nA. Cairns, Fred Townsend, Edwtrd\nJandrell, J. S. MltcheU, R. E.\nHawkes, Leslie Baker, Reginald\nStone, J. S. Roberts, W. Housey, P.\nUnduccl, and T. W! Rou.\nRossland entrants are Harry Donaldson, L. M. DeLong, Sydney\nSimcock, Murray Gibson, J. N.\nCran, D. D. Morrit tnd Jick Neil.\nMcCILL TO CONTINUE\nNORMAL ATHLETICS\nMONTREAL, Sept 8 (CP)\u2014The\nboird of reference of the Cinidlin\nIntercollegiate AthleUc Union announced todty through Professor\nJ. C- Simpson of McGill University,\nthe union president, It \"recommends\nthat u far at pouible, intercollegiate athleUc ictivlUei be ctrried on\nnormtlly.\"\nThe policy wu recommended \"because the board of reference feels\nthit the continuance ot organized\nathletici will htvt a beneficial effect on the mortle of the itudent\nbody end of tht general public.\"\nWartime Snapshots\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP). - Five\nlUeged Iriih Republlctn trmy ter-\nroriiti went to court for t hearing\ntoday\u2014eU with gu mtuki ilung\nover their ihoulden....\nIn the Stint Ptncru tret a coroner ruled that Willy Cronin took\nhit Ufe while ot unsound mind\nwhen he put on hit gu muk. ln-\nterted a tubt from the gu burner\ntnd died two dtyt tfter wtr wu\ndeclared. . . .\nWith t slight shudder, tht \"Ttilor\nand Cutter and Outfitting Newt\"\ncunt out todty with-t front pagt\npicture ot Wlniton Churchill in a\nbaggy black coat unpreued itriped\ntrousen tnd vett decorated with a\nthree-pound wttch chain.\nOn the ume pige, under the beading \"Additional itrength tor the\nGovernment\" wu t photo ot Anthony JCden, Immaculate In a two-\nbutton ilngle-breuted grey lounge\niuit with double-breuted waistcoat thinly itriped tie, glovei, rolled timbrelta ind tht buck \"Eden\nHomburg.\"\nng the better of it When the\ni turned loose with both bar-\nTwo Games of Bantam\nBall Playoffs Today\nAfter i delayed itart, Nelion Bantam Bueball Uague semi-final\nplayoffs get going this morning at\nthe Recreation Grounds, tht Yankees and the Tigen being icheduled\nto meet Another game in the best-\nof-three seriei for the right to meet\nthe Giants in the finili it icheduled\nfor this afternoon.\nIf t third ti neceuary It will bt\npliyed next Siturday.\nRain, Hail Halls\nU.S. Tennis in\nThrilling Hatch\nNEW YORK, Sept 8 (AP)-Raln\nand hall struck Forest Hills latt today, halting play in the NaUonal\nTennii championships tnd leaving\n16 uncompleted matches in the first\nand second roundi to be letUed tomorrow.\nThose two veteran tntagoniiti,\nBryan Grant and Sidney Wood\nwere locked in another ot their\nstruggles in the stadium, with Grant\n\u2022gettini   \t\nskies\nreli.\nThe first wive of ittack brought\nhailstones the ilte of pool ball! rattling off the concrete bowl, and\nthen it turned to rain. After 30\nminutei the officials yeUed \"Uncle.\"\nThe playen long since had tossed\nln the towel. The postponement set\nplay back a full day, except that\nBobby Riggi wiU tppear in t ipecial third-round mttch tomorrow\ntgtinit Larry Dee of San Francisco.\nWhen tht itorm hit the Grant-\nWood match, Bitsy had won a set,\n6-3, and wu leading Wood ln the\nsecond it 12-11, with iome 4000\nfins enjoying brilliant tennis.\nEdward Aloo, an unheralded entry from Berkeley, Calif., provided\nthe biggest noise previoui to the\nitorm oy eliminating Gene Mako,\nwho wu t finalist here lut year\nagainst Don Budge, by tcorei of\n6-4, 6-2, 6-3.\nAdrian Quirt, the Auitrallan act,\nitarted reaching for the championship with a 6-0,6-2,6-1 victory over\nWilliam Gillespie ot Atlanta, and\nRiggi loafed to an opening win\nover Fellcislmmo Ampon, a Phili-\nplno flyweight 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, 10-8.\nThe other men stars came through\nabout u icheduled. Though Jack\nCrawford of Australia was given\na icare before he rallied from two\nsets down to beat Julius Heldman,\nthe Hollywood Hotspot 5-7,2-6, 6-4,\n6-3, 6-1.\nJoe Hunt lUll on leave from\nAnnapolis, nosed out hit young\nDavii cup doubles partner, Jtck\nKramer, 6-2, 3-3, 6-7, 6-4, 6-3.\nHelen Jacobi, lecond seeded\nAmerican girl, limbered up illghtly\nin defeating Mn. John J. Scheif-\nfelin of New York, 6-0, 6-0, and\nMn. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan started\nwith a 6-2, 6-0 win over Mariette\nArgiumbeau of Glenbrook, Conn.\nKay Stammen of England, the\nchief foreign menace, did not get\nto play.\nHUOT LEADS PROS\nMONTMORENCY, Que., Sept 8\n(CP). \u2014 Jules Huot used the knowledge of hii home count to advantage today to tire a brilUant five-\nunder-ptr 65 over the Kent Golf\nClub layout tnd take the leid over\na field of 31 ieeklng the Canadian\nProfessional Golf Association UUe.\nHuot't dazzling round gava hirt t\nfour-itroke edge over Bobby Gray\nof Toronto Scarboro Golf Club u\nthe money playen iet out after the\nUUe held for the put three yein\nby Stanley Home of Montreal Isles-\nmere.\nGestapo Arrest\nMany, Germany\nBERLIN, Sept 8 (API-Reliable\nsources disclosed todty the German Gestapo (secret police)\u2014wu\nmaking numerous \"protective\" arrests of formtr socialists tnd trade\nunion chiefs. -\nTht irrests wert taken to Indicate men and women who have expressed dissatisfaction with the Nazi\nGovernment in the past must bt\nsegregated u a precaution against\ninduitrlil er other economic sabotage or cleavage within Uie nation.\nMott of those arrtsted were described ti permanent socialist party\nleaden tnd worken in Germiny\nbefore Adolf Hitler's rite to power.\nSome htd been held in concentration campi for t tim* tfter 1933.\nRelltblt sources said increasing\nnumben were being arretted, but\nthtt It wu impossible to estimate\nthe total.   r\nWalten Wins One\nier Reds; Feller\nIn Twentieth Win\nBy Tht Auoclittd Prttt\nBucky Wtlten held Pittiburgh to\nfivt hltt tnd lotted in eight-inning\nhome run which broke i Ut tnd\ngive CincinntU\nNttiontl\nt 8-2 victory ln i\nLeague baseball game\nyesterday. It wu Walten 23rd\ntriumph of the teuon.\nAt the ume time Enoi Slaughter\nand Don Outterldge batted St\nLouli to t 10-3 victory over Chicago, enabling the Winnen to itay\nwithin 44 gamu of the Uague-\nLeading Redi.\nGutteridge tent four rum home\non two triples tnd Slaughter drove\nin one run tnd icored three Umes\nhimself.\nBrooklyn Dodgtn thoved tht\nIdle Ntw York Glintt out of fourth\npilot todty with t doublt victory\novtr Phllidelphii Phillies 11-2\nand 3-1. Tht ucond gtmt wu\nhilttd by rain tfter flvt Innlngi.\nFELLER GETS 20th\nBob Feller becime the lecond\nAmerican League pitcher to win 20\ngamei thii season when he turned\nin a five-hitter to give Cleveland\nIndians a 12-1 triumph over St\nLouis Browni.\nIn New York (Red) Ruffing ob-\ntained hii 21st victory when the\nNew York Yankeei took \u2022 4-1 rain-\nshortened seven-inning gtmt from\nBoston Red Sox.\nPhiladelphia Athletici nosed out\nWashington Senaton 5-4 for their\nfirst triumph ln aix starts.\nBaseball Scores\nNATIONAL\nCincinnati\nPittsburgh\nAmerican Hockey\nto Play, Regardless\nNEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept 8\n(AP)\u2014Mturibt Podoloff, preildent\nof the Internttionil Americin Hockey Uague, announced today that\ntnt league \"definitely\" would operate during the 1039-40 teuon re-\ngtrdleu of tht pouible effect! tht\nEuropetn wtr mty htvt upon iti\n\u25a0upply of pliyen from Canada.\n\"If wt can't get enough pliyen\nfrom Canada,\" uld Podoloff, \"we'll\nrecruit ln America, we'll work on\na curtailed basis. Somehow or another-we'U operate.\"\nTrail and Nelson\nSoftball Finals\nal Nelson Sunday\nNelion and Trail representaUve\nteams swing into ttlt final round ot\ntht Weit Kooteniy Softball cham-\npionshlps Sundiy ttternoon it tht\nRecreation Groundt with a gamt\nfollowing the senior baseball game.\nSecond and third games ot tht\nbest-of-five final series wiU be\nplayed tt Victoria Ptrk in TraU\nthe following Sunday, tnd.it one or\ntwo more gamu are necessary, they\nn\nMemorial trophy, recently posted\ntrt scheduled for Nelson, Sept\nThe winner of this serlu will gain\npossession ot tht Gilbert Rowllni\n8 11  0\n3   5  2\nButcher\n10 12\n3 1J\nJ 10   8\nj-Pas-\nWalters tnd Lombtrdl;\n\u2022nd Susce.\nSt. Uuit\t\n\u2022Chicago\t\nMcGee, Shoun tnd Owen, .  .\n-eau, Whitehill, Lillard, J. Russell.\nOlsen and Mancuso, Garbark.\nPhiladelphia   2 7  8\nBrooklyn   11 14  0\nHigbe, Harrell tnd Davis; Crouch\n\u25a0nd Todd.\nPhiladelphia\nBrooklyn   \t\nMulcahy and Millies; Timulli and\nTodd.\nAMERICAN\nCleveland\nSt Uuii\t\n\u2022 Feller and Hemsley, I\nrls. Wade, Kramer tnd\nBoston\n 12 13\n\u2014   1   5\nrUtk: Har-\nSpindel.\n-16   1\n-470\ntnd  Pet-\nNew York \t\nGalehouse,   Dickman\ncock; Ruffing tnd Dickey,\nWashington 4 13   1\nPhiladelphia     8  8  3\nKrakauskas, Carrasquel, Thau-\nman tnd FerreU, Giuliani; Plppen\ntnd Hayet.\nAMERICAN ASSN.:\nIndianapolis 5, Toledo 8.\nSt Paul 2, Kansas City 6.\nLouisville 11, Columbus 3.\nMinneapolis 0,4, Milwaukee i, 6.\nINTERNATIONAL:\nBuffalo 1, Toronto 3.\nCook and Savino; Marchildon and\nHeath.      -\nSyracute 3, Newirk 0.\nTising tnd Warren; Beggi, Branch\nand Wtgntr.\nREMEMBER WHEN?\nBy Tht Ctntditn Prtu ,\nMontreal Canadiens, oldest team\nin professional hockey, wu iold\nto Ernest Savard. owner of the\nMontreal Royali of the Internationtl Baseball league for a reported\nSrlce of $200,000 tour yean ago\n>day. The tale broke up a 15-year\nptrtnenhip between Leo Dandurand tnd Joe Cattarlnich, former\nownen of the NaUonal Hockey\nLeague entry.\nCoil and Condenser\nTESTERS\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 Btktr \u2022\u00ab.. Ntlion. B.C\nWhole-lit Diitrlbuton\nSnap-On and Blue\nPoint Tools\nAcme Automotive\n611 Baker Supply Phone 10-0\nfor tnnuil competition. Nelson managed to scrape put Castlegar ln \u2022\nseriei which wu extended to four\ngimes, the Ukesiders winning two,\ndropping one end tying tht other.\nTrail took tht fint game ot t\nsimilarly icheduled beit-of-thret\nseries in Salmo, and then on two\nconsecuUve weekends \u2022 the Salmo-\nltei were unable to go to TraU tnd\nfinally defaulted, giving TnU tht\nseries.\nEither Un Bicknell or Don Urltr\nwtll go to tht mound for tht Nelson squad in an effort to tame\nthe ftvored Trallltes, who have\nbeen acknowledged kingpins of dlitrict softball for aome Ume put\nAccordingly lt wiU be either Jim\nAllan or Denis Ball behind the plate.\nTraU hu three top-notch chucken\nfrom which to choose lta itarter\u2014\nRitchie, Run Graham and Doug,\nNorrla.\nThe remainder of the Nelson team\nwill be chosen from Vernie Ahrens,\nTy  CuUey,  Sam  Pisacreta,  Ernie\nFive I.RA Held\nLONDON, sSept 8 (CP)-Diieov-\nery of one of the largeit bombs\nexamined by home office experti\nilnct tht Irish Republican Army\nbegan Iti terrorist camptlgn In Britain wu revelled ln Bow Street\npolice court today.\nFlvt mtn who ippetred on chargei ot violsting tht explosive tub-\nstince ict were held for t hetrlng\nnext week. They were identified\nu Peter Barnei, 32, John Egans,\n24, Jick Gibson, 23, David Jordan,\n22, and Jamei O'Regan, 22.\nBelmd, George McCulloch, Sid Ball,\nHarold Mi\nly Selinge\nUuie Aurelia wiU likely ciU them\n<rge 1\nJesse Seaby, Harold Mayo, BUI Kapak and Andy Selinger.\n111th FIELD\nBATTERY, R.C.A.\nNELSON,' B. C.\nDally Ordtr No. 6\nBy Mijor A. E. Dilgtt, M. C.\nCommanding\nSeptember 8, 1838\nPART I\nPARA. 1-DUTIES!\nOrderly officer for the diy, 2-\nLleut. G. C. Wallach.\nNext for doty, 2-Lieut. A. R,\nJohnson.\nOrderly Sergeant for the dty, L-\nSergt. A. L. Clirk.\nNext for duty, Sergt. A. L. Kitto.\nPARA ll\u2014PARADES:\nAssemble 0800 houn. Fall ln 0819\nhours.\nPARA III\u2014DRESS:\nAU ranks who hive received lt-\nsue wiU wear field service uniform.\nOrderly Officer to carry iwortt\nPARA. IV-ORDERLY\nOFFICERS' INSPECTION:\nOrderly Officer will mike a daily\nInspection ot the Armory building\nand property tnd render a written\nreport to the O. C.\nPARA V\u2014REVEILLI\nRETREAT:\nReveille 0830 houn. Retreat 2215\nhoun. Bdrs., L-Bdn., and Gunnen\nare not allowed on the itreet after\nretrett hu been sounded.\nPARA IV\u2014QENERAL:\nExtract from Brigada order Part\nI of I3ept. 6, 1*39-\nNo. 13\u2014itt view ot the tad that\naU Batteriei ot the brigtde havt\nbeen ordered to mobilize, ill ranki\n\u2022re reminded thit they are now\nunder military law.\nNo. 16-Offlclal Secrete Acfr-The\nattention of all concerned It drawn\n, to the necessity for preserving tb-\nsolute tecrecy regarding til official mitten ot a lecret or confidential nature of which their dutlei\nrequire them to have knowledge.\n(Signed) A. R. JOHNSON, 2-Lleut\nFor O. C. Battery.\nPAM SEVEN\nCar Traffic Upr\nTrucks Down al\nCastlegar Ferry\nROSSLAND, B. C, Sept I -Tha\nCuUegar ferry report for Auguit.\nshows in increue of 363 round\ntrips, 888 tutomobilei tnd 2290 pit-\n\u2022engen, compared wtth Auguit ot\n1838.\nTha numbtr of trucki dropped\nfrom 3680 ln 1838, to 2805, while\nfreight toni ihowed a decrease of\n336. The report follows:\nAUGUST\nRound trip!\t\nAutomobilei     _.\nPusengen   _____\nTrucki   ..._____\nTrallen    _______\nBuset     ....____\nMotorcycle!    \t\nRigs     \t\nFreight toni _____\nHonei     .\t\nCatUt _\t\n1938\n1938\n3,334\n2.971\n11.898\n11,010\n35.869\n33.579\n2,995\n3,680\n66\n71\n281\n276\n145\n185\n65\n134\n1,595\n1,931\n12\n42\n20\n32\nfrom behind the plate.\nBATTING LEADERS\nBy Tht Aiiocitted Prtu\nBitting (three leaden In each\nleigue)\nG Ab S H Pta\nDIMaggio Yank 100 385 93 156 .405\nMize, Cards .... 126 466 85 169 .363\nFoxx, Red Sox 125 467 131 167 .358\nKeUer, Yanks .. 92 332 77 113 .346\nArnovich, PhUi 118 441 58 147 .333\nM'Corml'k, Red 128 523 85 172 .329\nMedwick, Card 125 492   79 162 329\nHome runs;\nAmericin Leigue\u2014Foxx, Red Sox,\n88.\nNitlonil Uagut\u2014Ott, Glantt, 27.\nRunt batted in:\nAmerican Utgue\u2014Wlllltm, Red\nSox. 126.\nNational Uegut \u2014 McCormlck,\nRedi, 104. \t\nNO SPECTATORS FOR\nENGLISH FOOTBALL\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP Cible)-\nFootball will be played on the\nground ot one English league club\ntomorrow but there will be no\nspectaton. Queen'i Park Rangeri,\nthird division team, will play in\nteam tt Shepherd'! Bush.\nRangen playen and memben\nfound md\nfor ai\nof the ground and office staffi are\ntal duty with the\nmy team at Shepherd'i Bush.\nAll Rangen\n! ground\nled for ipeclal duty\nMetropolitan  Police bui the club\nexpects to field a team trom pliyen otf duty.\nSox-Yanks to Replay\nBOSTON, Sent 8 (AP). -Over.\nruling one ot hit umpires, President\nWilliam Harridge of the American\nUague today ordered Boston Red\nSox and New York Yankees to re-\nSlay a game which wu awarded tc\nie world champions by forfeit here\nilay a game which wu awarded to\nhe world champions by forfeit here\nSunday when tani showered  the\nfield with straw hats and bottles,\nEddie Collins, General Manager\nof the Red Sox, announced Uie game\nwould be played here Sept 26,\nMORE ABOUT\nFRENCH ADVANCE\n(Continued Prom Page One)\nThe communique added that \"on\ntht tea our patrol forces trt showing very great acUvity. CooperaUon\nwith British naval forces it closely\nassured, with a view to defending\nsea communications.\"\nINFANTRY GIVE\nAND TAKE\nThe communique Indicated that\ninfantry patrols were supported by\ntanki and armored cut, moving\nthrough the Saar mining area netr-\nett tha French frontier.\nThe French mechanlitd forctt\nwire muting thtlr tint rul tut\nu thty ran Into the bluttd trtt\nwhich htd bttn mlntd by tht\nOtrmtnt to oovtr thtlr retreat\nAn elght-mUa advance would\npltce the French advance guirds tt\ntht extreme Northefn tnd ot tht\nfront approximately half way between the German frontier and the\nSiegfried lihe.\nThe infantry wu reported ln a\ngive and take action with Ger-\nman troops ln the No-Man's-Und\nat the tip ot the frontier where the\nFrench Maginot line tnd the Ger*\nmin Siegfried Unu fin out to a\ndistance of iome 28 milei apart\nInformation here, apparenUy based on aeritl scouUng operations\nover the Germin linei, said Germain roadi leading to Trier through\nEifel tnd Ahr valleys were Jtmmed\nwith troop convoys and heavy artillery moving toward the front\nTrier (Trevet iii French) lies Just\nin front of tht Siegfried line, Germany's fortlficaUoft wall facing\nFrance, and in a \"No-Man'rUnd\"\nextending about 23 mUet to the\nFrench Maginot line.\nAU Indication! ln Parii were thit\ntin main French attack and the\ndeepett French idvance on Ger-\nman toU to far had comt on the\nextreme Northern flank.\nMORE ABOUT\nMOVE ON SUBS\n(Continued Prom Paga One)\n\"It It inevitable,\" tha communique\nuld, \"thtt Initial loises ihould occur when duling with in enemy\nwhich hid obviouily planned t\nruthless warfare for iome time btfort wtr brokt out tnd where thtrt\nire t number of tubmirlnei diitributed over a very wide area ot\nue.\nTha effect! ot tht Oerman lubmirine camptlgn wUl, however, decline rapidly u loon u a fuU convoy lysiem ii Introduced tnd tha\nGerman submarines at pruent on\nthe high leai run out of luppliet.\"\nThi miniitry uld It \u25a0will not\nilwiyi bt dtilrtblt ta publish\nntwi1' of destruction of U-boat*.\nAnnouncement ot their dutruc-\ntion would not be desirable partly\nbecause the moral effect ot crewa\ndisappearing without trace \"it\ngretter than when newt ot tha\nsinking is received by the enemy,\nand partly becauie it the enemy\nknew that lubmtrint detailed to\noperate ln a certain area had been\nsunk they would ot count take similar steps to repltoe lt\"\nCoincident with Mr. Morrlionl\nitatement Grett Brltain'i air force\nconcentrated again on the German\n\"man behind tht llntl.\" authorlUta\nannouncing that bomben had dropped 3,300,000 more leaflet! on Nortfi.\nem Germany telling the Germani\nthey hid been led Into a needleta\nwar by their rulen. Thli wu tht\nfourth tuch \"raid\" ilnce wir wu\ndeclared Sunday.\nMora than 13,000,000 leaflet! hava\nbeen rained on Germany. Tht extent of thtt camptlgn u weU ti\ntht content of the notei Indicate\ncliarly, observer! uid, thtt tht\nBriUsh government foresees tha\nposslbUlty of widespread disaffection\u2014or possibly revolt in Germany\n\u2014u in important factor In tha war.\nOther movea in tht propaganda\ncampaign include a broadcast in\nGerman by Prime Minister Cham,\nberlain and in tppetl to German\nworken by tho British Ubor party\nBritish and French\nCalm as Settle\nto War Conditions\nBy JIAN ALLARY\nCopyright, 1881, By The HavM\nNtwt Aginoy.\nPARIS, Stpt 8  (CP-Htvu) -\nFrtnct tnd Great Britain appear\nto be itttling down to a long war.\nNeither ln miUtary operaUoni\nnor ln poUUcal steps designed to\nfacilitate conduct of tbe war la\nthert tny hute or over-retching.\nTht time calm previlli in Brit-\ntin, whoie navy ia methodically\nclearing tht ten and whose air\nforce is carrying out reconnaiuinct\nflights. Both countriei ire ihowinf\nthtt they have \"plenty ot time*\nthat they are confident la Poland'i\nresistance. \"     \u25a0>\nThey will choote the time and\ncircumstances tor detllng thtlr\nblowt to tht enemy u md when\nthty deem condltioni favorable.\nOn tht othtr hand Germtny't limited itocki1 and reiourcei item\nto htvt resulted In a decision to\ntry and forca a \"lightning\" war.\nBritish Make Fourth'\nPaper Raid on Nazis\nLONDON, Sept S (CP)- Tha\nMinistry ot Information announced\ntoday Royal Air Foroe planes mida\ni fourth reconnaissance flight ovtr\nNorthern Germany early today and\ndropped 3,500,000 coplet of a note\nto the German people. The planea\nreturned ufely to their buei.\nThe ilr force hai been \"ihelling\"\nGermany with leaflet! tor the put\nweek in line with Britain'! attack\non the German economic and pol*\nitlcal structure.\nAGE GOVERNMENT\nGUARANTEED^\n3 STRR RYE\nA special qaallty cjd rye of Una\nRaver, thorovf-ly Matured h eali.\nmmr\nfJOO\n*180\n13 OL\n9075\n25 OZ.\n40 OZ.\nThis advertisement ia not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or \\sj\nTte Government of British Columbia. |\n________\n  1 _\nPAOE  EIGHT\n|ii qpiiipiuuiLipijii\nNELSON DAILY NEWI. NELION I.C--8ATURDAY MORNINO. IIPT. I. 1838.\nmmU-.wi-m.m-, mmmttm  *.\u00bb-,**.-. < mm.-,m r--^,-- \u2014\nBe as Wise as an\nRead and Use the Classified Advertisements]\ntaawwwtw^WMaaaaaii\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1939\nCKLN-NELSON\nA.M.\u2014\n8:00\u2014Hodge Podgt Lodgt\n8:15\u2014Tht Ntwi\n10:00\u2014K.L.G. Hotpital Programme\nn:00-Morning BuUttin Board\n12:00\u2014Muiic for Mealtime\nP.M.\u2014\nll:30-The Newt\n12:45\u2014Luncheon VtrltUu\n1:00-Mitlnee Melodiu\n1:30-Sign Olf\n4:00\u2014Oklahoma Outlawt\n4:30\u2014Tet Dtnct Tlmt\n8:00\u2014String Ensemble\n6:30\u2014Children's Requut Program\n6:00\u2014Police Hetdquirten\n6:15\u2014Supper Melodiu-\n6:30\u2014The Newt\n6:45\u2014Dtlly Dlvertlitmint\n7:00\u2014Petite Muiictlt\n*:30-The Sportlight\n7:45\u2014Songi of Yesteryur\n8:00\u2014Atron Gonzalez Orch.\n8:15\u2014Eventide Echou\n8:30-Half A Half\n8:00\u2014Dence Programme\n\u00bb:30-Slgn Ott\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nA.M.-\n1:00\u2014Lulgl Romtnilll'l Orcheitra\n8:80\u2014The Newt\n8:45-Al OUberfi Trio    \u201e\n8:00-Jem Ellington\u2014vocillit\nB: 15\u2014The Joyce Trio\n8:30-Little Virlety Show\n10:00\u2014Rty Klnney'i Orchutra\n11:00\u2014Scarborough Night\n12:00\u2014Tht Ntwt\nP.M.\u2014\n.2:18-Club Mitlnet\nliOO-Celtic Ceilidh\n1:30\u2014Ella Fitzgerald and htr orch.\n_:45-Closlng Stock Quotation*\n2:00\u2014Paul Decker'i Orch.\n2:30\u2014Ici l'on Chante\n8:00\u2014Tht LitUt Review\n3:30\u2014Woody Hermin'i Orch.\n4:00\u2014Mai Hallett's Orch.\n4:30-Hawall Calli\n5:00-Leon Zuckert and hit QjW\nOrch.\n6:00\u2014Symphonic String!\n7:00\u2014Thi Niwt\n7:15\u2014Wilf Csu-ter. tongi\n7:30\u2014Don Turntrt Orch.\n8:00\u2014Old Tlmt Btrn Dtnct\n8:30\u20141 Covtr Uit Witerfront\n8:46-Muilctl Buffet\n8:00\u2014Trtuurt Iilmd Dtnctl\n8:30-Rm Wilde'i Orch.\n8:45\u2014Tht Ntwi\n10:00\u2014Pinky Tomlln'i Orch.\n10:30-Lm Hopkln'i Orch.\nll:00-Oiry NcUlnghim'i Orch.\nil:30-Wtlt Roetner't Orch.\nCJAT \u2014TRAIL\nA. M.\u2014\n7:00\u2014Request Program\n7:30\u2014Ntwt\n7:45-Song Hltt\n8:00\u2014Morning Bulletin Boird\n12.00-On With tht Dmce\nP.M\u2014\n12:46-Tbe Newt\n1:00\u2014Up-to-tht-Mlnutt\nl:15-VtrieUu\n4:00\u2014The Newi\n4:30-Thettrt Ntwt   .\n4:48-Tet Tlmt Tunu\n6:00-Heidlines In Sport\n6:15\u2014Dinner Music\nTHE NETS' BEST\n5:30-NBC-Red - Arch Oboler'i\nPlays.       '\n5:45-Cofumblt - Saturday Night\nSerentdt\n6:00\u2014NBC-Red  \u2014 Benny  Goodman's Orch.\n6:30-NBC-Red  -  Dick   Tracy,\nsketch\n7:00-NBC-Red - NaUonal Barn\n.   Dance\n7:30\u2014NBC-Blut \u2014 Hortct Heldt's\nOrch.\n8:00-Columblt-HIt Parade: Un-\nny Rou\nIkSO-NBC-Red - Ray Herbeok'i\nOrch.\n\u00bb:00\u2014NBC-Red \u2014 Ace    Brigode'i\nOrch.\n8.30\u2014NBC-Red \u2014 Hirry    Jimts'\nOrch.\n10:00\u2014Columble\u2014Freddy   Martin'i\nOrchestra\n10:30-Columbia \u2014 Putdent Dmce\nll:00-NBC-Blue \u2014 Organ Concert\nSUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 10,1939\nCKLN-NELSON\nA.M.\u2014\n10:30\u2014Music tor Sundiy\nlhOO-Ferdinind Strack'i  Concert\nOrchutra\nP.M.\u2014\n1:00\u2014Sptnlsh Strlngi\n2:00\u2014In tht Bandstand\n3:00\u2014Concert Programme\n6:00-Standard Male Chorui\n6:30\u2014Strange Adventuru\n6:45\u2014Ptcific Paradiu\n7:00\u2014Popultr Music of the Dty\n7:30 to 8:30-Muitc Loven' Hour\n8:00\u2014Organ Moodi\n8:30-Elgn Otf\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nA. M.\u2014\n8:00\u2014Walter Login's Muilctle\n6:30-Salt Lakt  City  Tabernacle\nChoir\n8:00\u2014Normm Cloutler'i Orch.\n8:30\u2014Sunday Symphonetta\n10:00\u2014Chamber Muiic\n10:30\u2014DAratlontl Service\n11:00\u2014Columbia Broidcutlng Symphony\n12:00\u2014Tht Hour at Muiical Fun\nP.M\u2014\n12:30\u2014Tipestry Muticile\nl:00-Tht Church of tht Air\n1:80\u2014Horace MtcEwcn, ptaniit\n2:00\u2014Canadian Grenadier Guirdi\nBand\n2:30-Tht World \"\"odiy\n3:00\u2014Melodic Strlngi\n3:30-Ten Muilcil Maldi\n4:00-Charlie McCarthy Sc Edgar\nBergen\n8:00\u2014Appointment with Agoitlnl\n6:30\u2014Organ Recital\n6:00\u2014Muiic trom Mmuscrlpt\n\u00ab:30\u2014By tht .Sea\n7:00-Tht Newt\n7:30-Recltal Sertu\n8:00-Cul Hills, orgtnlit\n6:30\u2014Choristers & Strings\n8:00\u2014Dancing with Clmcy\n8:45\u2014The Newi.\n10:00\u2014Sanctuary\n10:30\u2014Bridge to Dretmland\nCJAT \u2014TRAIL\nA. M.\u2014\nUKW-Knox United Chnrch Service\nP.M.\u2014\n6:00\u2014The Klng'l Men\n7:30\u2014Symphony of Melody\nOther periods, CBC Programmer\nTHE NETS' BEST\n11:00\u2014Columbit\u2014Columbit. Broidcutlng Symhony\nU:30-NBC-Rtd - Tht  World  Ii\nYoun     .\n8:30\u2014NBC-Red\u2014Bandwagon\n4:00\u2014NBC-Red-Bergen Is\nMcCirthy \u00bb\n1:00\u2014Columbia \u2014 Ford   Summer\nHour\n5:30\u2014NBC-Red\u2014Americin  Album\n.   of Familiar Muilc\n6:0O\u2014NBC-Blue-Voice of Hawaii\n8:00-NBC-Red-Hollywood   Plty-\nhouse, drama\nltkOO-Columbia\u2014Erwin  Yeo,   organist\n10:15\u2014NBC-Red\u2014Bridgt to Drum-\nland.\n11:00\u2014NBC-Blue\u2014Chu. Runyan, organlit .\nNBC-Red\u2014KH, Loi Angelu; KHQ,\nSpoktne: KGW, Portland; KOA Denver;\nKPO, Sm Franc'-co.\nNBC-Blue-KGA Spokane; KGO.\nSan Frmciico; KJR.\nSeatUe.\nColumbia-KNX, Hollywood; KSL,\nSalt Lakt City; KFPY,\n, Spokme;   KOIN,   Port\nland.\nMutual\u2014Don Lee-KOL, SutUe;\nKFRC, Sin Franciico.\nFire Shot Victoria\nWatershed Intruder\nVICTORIA Sept 8 (CP)- One\nihot wu fired at a penon who\nfled from the bue ot a itructure\nat Japan Bulch, whert ht wu surprised by watershed guards yuterday at 2 a. m. Alderman W. L.\nMorgan in charge of the guard announced today.\nThe man wu not hit and neaped\ndown the road, the Alderman uld.\nAttracted by a light near ont of tht\nconcrete structures, the gutrd, on\nurly morning duty, challenged tht\nintruder. The mm failed to reply\nand itarted to run. He kept going\ndespite the thot md uctped.\nTha suggestion wu idvinced the\nfugitive might not htve been attempting ubotege, but pit-lamping\nfor deer.\nThe Dty Council on Tuuday revoked all licenses issued to citizens\nto. enter the watenhed during the\npruent emergent state.    '\nDEATHS\nTORONTO\u2014Archdetcon W. A. J.\nBurt, 75, of Muskokt.\nAUSTRALIAN MINISTRY\nOF INFORMATION FORMED\nCANBERRA, Stpt. 8 (CP-Reutert)\n\u2014Prime Minister R. O. Menziu\ntodty tnnounced In Parliament an\nAustralian Ministry ot Information\nwould bt created at once for tht\nduration of Uie wtr. It will be\nheaded by Sir Henry Gullet Minis,\nter for External Affairs.\nSir Eagle Page,- former prime\nminister, today announced hla re-\nlignation is leider ot the country\nparty to permit it to decide upon\nparticipation in coalition govtrnment\nFlu Epidemic Can\nBe Prevented by\n; New Russian Snuff,\nBy HOWARD BLAKESLEE\nNEW YORK, Sent 8 (AP)\u2014One\nwit spectre, another world-wide\nflu epidemic apparently can be\nprevented by a ntw kind ot Russian\nsnuff announced today.\nIt wu described in the printed\nproceedings of the Third Internttlonal Congress for microbiology,\nby Dr. A. Smorodintaeft of Moscow. Owing to wtr condlUoni bt\ndid not ittend Uie Congress.\nImmune horse serum, t well-\nknown flu material, makes the Rut.\n\u25a0tin muff. Thii serum it the wtter.\nclear part of the blood of honu\nwhich have been artificially in-\nfected with the flti. It il dried and\ninhaled, Dr. Smorodiniteff mil\nTht muff not only mostly prevented flu, but helped to cure It\nSnuff wu given to 650 men exposed\nto flu. Only four of theu caught\nit But alongside them were 1700\nexposed, but with no muff. Among\nthese there were 148 cuu ot in-\nfluenia.\nThe muff furthermore appeared\nto prevent pneumonia, tht complication which caused almost countless deaths in the Great War flu\noutbretk in 1818. Among 350 persons sick with flu, who htd muff\nthere wis not ont cue of pneumonia. But ln m unprotected, control-\nled group eight per cent hid pntu-\nmonia.   .\nAUSTRIAN DESERTERS\nCO TO YUGOSLAVIA\nLjubljtni, Yugoslavia, Sept 8\n(CP-Havas)\u2014Many Austrian des-\nerten have been crossing the border tround Maribor into Yugoslavia, it was reported hert todty.\nGerman U.S. Bund\nWill Fight for\nUS. Neutrality\nNEW YORK, Sept 8 (AP)-Ni-\ntlonil md notion luden of the\nGermm-Americtn bund Joined tn t\ndtcltratlon today thtt their organization \"wil! tight for a United Stat-\nu neutrality ln fact tbe calling off\nof the hat-mongers of the radio,\npreu, etc., and the itrlctut enforcement of tht irmi tmbtrgo.\"\nFritz Kuhn, Nitlonil leader, md\nother bund offlclali iiiued i itatement usertlng the war \"ii no concern of the United Statu.''\nTht Wuhlngton Govtrnment wis\ncalled a \"frankly pro-British administration'' ana uit holding up\nof tht Germm Untr Bremen in New\nYork htrbor lut week by federal\nofficials wu described u a \"chetp\nexample\" of new deal neutraUty.\nMcKibbon Gels\nMonth Hard labor\nVANCOUVER, Sept 8 (CP). -\nHarvey McKibbon, Vancouver taxi\ndriver, wu untenced by Judge J.\nC. Lennox ln County Court todiy\nto ont month imprisonment with\nhird tabor on a chirge of attempting to obstruct Justice by offering,\nfor 8300, to till to givt tvldenct tt\na county court trill.\nMcKibbon wu convicted ot offering to luve tht city io thtt be\nwould not htve to appear u t crown\nwltneu at the trial of Constable\nEldom Pinkerton and Hugh Hamilton, acquitted ot chargu of accepting bribes of two bottles ot rum tor\nnot pressing a speeding ehtrgt\n\u2022gainst him. It wu on McKibbon's\ninformation that tht chtrgu tgtinit\ntbt constables wtre laid.\nB.C. RED CROSS\nOFFICIALS CALLED\nTO OTTAWA MEET\nVANCOUVER, .Stpt 8 (CP) -\nBriUsh Columbit will htvt three\nrepresentatives it the emergency\nmeeting of the Cmadian Red Cross\nSociety in Ottawa next Tuesday,\ncalled by Lord Tweedsmuir, Canada's Governor General and Pruldent ot the Dominion body.\nTht delegates, named it t provinciil executive meeUng here lest\nnight are George C. Derby, provinciil president Col. Guy Kirkpatrick\nSresident of the Vmcouver branch\n. Alex Walker, chairman of the\ndisuter committee, and F. W- Tuff-\nrey, provincial commissioner. They\nwill leave here for Ottawa Sunday\nby air liner.   ; *\nThe provincial executive has decided to maintain all peacetime\nactivititi in the province tnd to\nexpand aU other tervicei to meet\nthe needi ot wir condltioni.\nThe pressure of work will be tremendous, Derby told executive\nmemben. \"But we should not allow\nthe ordinary welfare services to\nbe dropped. We must look ahead to.\ntha peace and make conditions\ntor our people u normal at possible.\"\t\nSix Flien Killed as\nU.S. Bomber Crashes\nSAN DIEGO, Calif., Sept 8 (AP)\n\u2014Charred bodiu of six navy flien\nwere removed today trom the\nwreckage of t twin-motored patrol\nbomber which crashed in flames\nlast night after striking antenna\nwlrei of tbe long-range radio station at Choilas Heights.\nBurned beyond recognition, the\nbodiu were removed by a navy\nfire crew which controlled the\nflamei after a two-hour tight Fire\ntrucki were unible to reach the\nplane, which cruhed into brush\nsome 3,000 feet from the radio\ntowera.\nThe victims were: Lt A. H. Rons,\npilot; Ensign L. W. Latremore;\nFrank Vukovich; H. O. Wilion; V.\nE. Morrii; H. G. Berry.\nThe big plane evidenUy encountered engine trouble u it neared\nthe intent network, tyt-wltneuu\nuid.\nMr. tnd Mn. Sidney Dldty, who\nuid they wtrt sitting ln tn tuto-\nmoblle it the radio station tt tht\nUme, described the crash thli wiy:\n\"At the plmt flew over our heads\nwe uw the pilot was In trouble and\nabout- to crash Into the antenna.\nOne of the moton was sputtering,\nthen the enginei became quiet md\nthe plane tipped to the right tn tn\nittempt to tvold the wires. The tip\not the wing hit the wlru tnd\ntht plmt crashed with a roar, im\nmediately exploding.\"\nBritish to Stop Traffic\nin War Contraband\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP)- The\nMinistry of Information tonight announced tht British Government\nwiU use iti right ti t belligerent\nto prevent wtr contraband reaching\nthe enemy.\nThe Miniitry said the exercise ot\nbelligerency rights on tht high\nleu- did not constitute, properly\n\u2022peeking, a '\"blockade.\"\nShipa ot all nationality wUl bt\nsubject to examination.\nIn cuu where seizures trt mtdt\nin porta of inspection, When ships\ntre anchored there, or in cuei\nwhere Uie seizures tre mtde on the\nhigh km under circumstances in\nwhich the shlpi try to elude examination, a prize court will be called\nupon to decide dlipute.\nBRITAIN HEARS FIRST\nINT. RADIO SINCE WAR\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP)- The\nBritiih Broadcutlng Corporation\ntoday announced the tint intarnt-\ntional' broadcut to ruch BriUsh\nlistenen since the war wu' declared list Sundty-j-t 45-minute\nlight'orchestral concert trom Turin,\nItaly, at 1 p, m, today.\nHOSPITAL TRAINS .\nARRIVE IN BERLIN\nBERLIN, Sept 8 (AP)-Tht first\nhotpital trains seen In Berlin since\nthe start ot fighting arrived today\nat the Potsdamer station. Traffic\nwaa rerouted to clear the way for\ntrucki and buses to ipeed the\nwounded to hospital!.\nNrlamt Daily Nrtua\nMember ot Tht Cinidlin Dally\n, Niwipipm Anociitioa\nTelephone 144.\nPrlvttt EMhtHgi Conntttlng tt\nAll Dtpirtmtntsv\nClassified Advertising\nRates \u2014 lie Per Line\n(Minimum 8 Llnu)\nt llnu. per Insertion ___. 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C\nFye Witness Fells Story ol First\nFew Hours ol Bombing in Danilg\nBy LYNN HEINZERLINO\n(Awoclited Prtu Staff Wrltar)\nRIGA, Lttvlt, Sept 8 (,AP)-In t\nDinzlg hotel lobby I hetrd t Germm officer who usually slept late\nleave a call for 3:15 the next morning\u2014Friday, Sept 1.\nI realized then that the war wu\ncoming.\nIt wu 4:47 t.m. when the firing\nitirted. I couldn't plice it u I ran\ndown tht hotel stairs.\nThe night watchman uld; \"Ea\ngeht los.\" (It's itarted.)\nI rm toward the Vistula River.\nThere I uw what It wat\u2014the Ger1\nman cruiser Schleswlg-Holsteln firing on the Polish munitions depot\nof Westerplatte.\nAlready the cruiser's white sldu\nwere blackened from the powder ot\nthe sheUs lt wai pouring on to the\nheavily-wooded Westerplatte peninsula from its 18-centimetre md 28-\ncentlmetre guns.\nStrangely, I found l taxi thtt. took\nme to the former customs house,\nFrom there I climbed a bill behnd\nUie llnu.\nBelow, German toldlen wen\nguarding ill approaches to 'the\nwaterfront and clearing the entire\nharbor district of thousand! of civilians to prepare,the way tor the\nair raids that were to come. Windows all through the district were\nsmashed by the force ot the explosions of the shells from the\ncruiser.\nThe Schleswlg-Holsteln wu\nstanding out in the harbor, not far\noff shore. Beyond the peninsula, in\nPERSONAL\nNOTICI\nNAVIGABLE WATERS\nPROTECTION ACT\nR. S. C. 1827, CHAPTER 148\nTHE BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY hereby givu\nnoUce that it hu, under Section 7\nof the uld Act deposited with tht\nMinister ot Public Works It Ottawa,\nmd In the Office ot Uie District\nRegistrar ot the Lind Registry tt\nNelion, Britith Columbit, t detenp-\nUon of Uit ilte and Uit pltns ot m\naerial telephone ctSble propoied to\nbe placed across the Columbia River\nfrom a point at the toot ot Spokme\nStreet to t point at tht toot ot\n\u25a0Clerk Street both in tbe City of\nTrait in the Province ot British\nColumbit.\nAnd take notict thtt iftef tha\nexpiration of one month from the\ndate of the fint publication of thla\nnotice, the British Columbia Tele-\n?hone Company will under Section\nof the uid Act apply to the Minliter of Public Worki it hli Otfict\nln the City of Ottewt, for the tp-\nprovtl ot the uld site tnd plini,\ntnd for letve to pltce the uid aerial\ntelephone cable.\nDated thli Ninth day of September,\n1    '       BRITISH COLUMBIA\nTELEPHONE COMPANY.\nGENUINE LATEX SPECIAL GTD\n25 for |1jOO or llffy prepared U)\nfor SIM (tret uteloiue) National\nImporten, Box 244, Edmonton\nAN rOFFEft\"TO\" EVERY W-\nventer. Hit ot wtnted Inventions\ntnd full informtUon ient free The\nRanuay Company. World Patent\nAttorneyi, 273 Benk St. Ottawa\nREFINED ENGLISH WIDOW, AOE\n42. new from Ensland, wtihu to\nmeet gtnUomtn, with muni, Object mitrimony. Genuine. Box\n8257Jtolly Newt.\nMARRY? HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE\nfrom Miny with meint, Ptrticu-\nhn 10c. Lidlu free. Ctntdian\nCorrespondence Club, Box 128,\nCalgary, Albert!.\nDanzig Bay, were other ihlpi of\nthe German fleet\nAfter tn hour ot ihelling trom\nthe Schleswlg-Holsteln, I uw t\nGerman landing party Mt out. But\ntheir attempt to storm the Poles\nfailed. A cross-tire of machine-\nguns, the Poles chief armament\ndrove them back with heavy lossu.\nOn the tecond day 24 German\nbomben dropped at least 50 bombs\non the Peninsula. But when lt was\nall over a rattle of machine-guns\nshowed the Polu still were defiant.\nDuring the next dayi more ihells\nfollowed, and still Uie Polei htld\nfast\nDuring these dayi I followed tbe\nfiBhtlng from the roof of my hotel.\nFrom there, too, I ut the firing of\nthe Polish post office.\nWhen I left Danzig on Tuesday,\nthe Polu still were holding out. The\nWesterplatte wu quiet t tangled\nwreck of iteel and crumbled red\nbrick walli, with Uie treei reduced\nto bare stumps by tht bombardment. Only m occasional bunt of\nmachine-gun fife ihowed tbt Polei\nstill were there.\nTodiy, when word cimt to Rigt\nthat the white flag had been raised\nover Westerplatte, Polish refugeu\nand recent arrivals from Danzig\ntook tht newt with a mixture of\nskepticism, tnd relief that tht uneven itruggle wu ended.\nAU who hid teen, the toni of\nshells md bombs that were dropped\non the UtUe band of Polu knew lt\nmust end either ln surrender or the\ndeath ot Uie entire garrison.\nVACATION SNAP SHOTS BRING\nback pleasant memories. Let us\nmake txtrt -printe for retatiyu\n\u2022nd frlendi. Printi Sc etch. Film!\ndeveloped tnd printed 25c.\nKryital Photoi, WUkit, Suk.\nFREE SEX' BOOKS, CATALOGUE\non requeit - 12 ptgu includu\nDrug Sundrlu. Largest tssort-\nment of Sanitary Rubber Goodi\nIn Canidi. Stnd 28c for tix not-\noltt Supreme Brmd Latex.\nAdulti only. Supreme Specially\nCo. Dept N-D, 188 Yonge\nStreet Toronto, OntaMo.\nBO~YS - 8TAMPS - (STRCS\nForeign and Britiih Colony itampi\ntt fir leu thin catalogue pricu.\nWrite at once, for ippfoval\nsheets to G. F. Goodwin, 811. 5th\nAvenue West Cilgary. Alberta.\nFREE - MATS USED FOR MAK?-\ning casta of Daily Newi pigea.\nThen ara about 17 x 21 In size\nand ire most useful for insulating,\nbuUding walli, or floon. Write\nor call at Dally Newi office it\nInterested. There Is no charge.\nHYGIENE SANITARY SUPPCIK\nand drug sundries. For highest\nquality goodi it lowut prices,\nwrite tor latest price Hit or send\n$1 for Speciil Sample auortment\not 24 postpaid under plain sealed\ncover. Wutern Supply Agency.\nBox 887 Vancouver, B. C.\nFOR AND WANTED TO RENT\nMARSDEN APTS. 524 VERNON ST.\nunder new management. Redectd\n. (urn. A unfurn, rooms. Reasonable.\nFOR RENT MODERN APART-\nments. Unfurnished Apply Room\n203 Johnstone Building. _\n8 RM. HOUSE. CLOSE IN. FtTCL\nencrt. Basement Furnace. Ph. 87.\n8 RM. HOUSE, CLOSE IN, 3 BED\"\nrooms $24 month. C. WAppleyard\nWANTED AT ONOf3 or 4~ROOM\nhouse. Apply Kitto, Savoy Hotel\nPROPERTY, HOUSES. FARMS\n6 ROOM HOUSE, 100 FOOT\ntrult treet, concrete buement I\nrage $1200. Euy termi, tlto\nroom houte, Fairview, concrei\nbaiement hot water furnace, lit\nplace, built tn features, gara\nnice groundt, i real buy at $3!\non eaiy termi. H E. I\nInsurance md Rul Eitate.\nGOOD FARM LANDS TOR .SAL\non eety tarmi tn Alberta\n- Stskttchewin. Write tor full\nformation to 808. Dept ot Nitun\nRetourcu, C. P. R. Ctlgtry, Klu\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTOR1\nASSAYIRS\nE. W WIDDOWSON. PROVINC1.\nA n \u2022 I y 11 Assayer Metallurgist\nEngineer Sampling Agent! ti\nTrail Smelter. 301-303, Joiepau\nStreet, Nelson, B. C.\nGRENVILLE H. GRIMWOOD\nProvinciil Antyer tnd Chtaaiit,\nFtU Street P O. Box 8, Neil\nB.  C   Representing   ihipptrd\nInterest tt Trait B. C.\nHAROLD S ELMES. ROSSLAN\nB C, Provinciil Assayer, Chtmit\nIndividual Reprnentatlvu tot]\nshippers tt Trail Smtlter.\nCHIROPRACTOR*\ni r McMillan d c. neuru\ncilomelrr   X-ray   Mrt ul]ook_ Btk\nDR.   WlLBERT   BROCK,   6T\n842 Baker Street Phone 969.\nCORSETIERES\nSPENCER CORSETS. MRS. V\nCtmpbell, 370 Biker St Ph.\nrURN  AND UNFURN  3 A i RM\nsuites, reduced rates. Kerr Apia.\nFOR REM  APARTMENT. MEUI-\ncal Arti bldg Ap C F Mi-Hardy\nFOR RENT, 2 RM. HOUSE, PLASf-\nered, furnished. 125 Slllct Street\nFOR RENT BY 13th FURNISHED\nhouse, 3 bedrooms. Phone 957L.\nBURNISHED hOUSEKEEPISO\nrooms for rent .\\nniblt? Block\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nfrtgldalrt equipped sultu\nROYAL HOTEL: NEW LOW\nmonthly ratu. Phont 886.\n4 ROOMED HOUSE FOR RENt\nApply 463 Josephine Street\nFOR RENT - 2 SUITES. 3 s\\ND 4\nrooms. 1100 Front Strett     .\t\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nPIPE, TUBES, FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLtrge stocks for Immediate ihipment\n...... _js. pIpK YARD\ntnd Mtln St\ner, a ti\nFOR'wTWB.\nWHISKY\nAll sizes;\npurposes.\nPowell Stri\nMACHINERY\nCITY AUTO WRECKERS CAN\nbring their Portable Arc Welder\nto you, anywhere 431 Josephine it\nCLASSIFIED MAIL ORDERS\nfrom out-of-town residents given\nprompt  tttenuoh\nPIPE\/\nATLAS IRON\n250 Prior Std.\nTeit for other\nTrading,   816\n' ouver, B. ti\nJlNS\"\nSLTD\nIT, B.C\nFOR SALE -\nlugir ucki, line:\nCompiny, Ltd, Nq\nWANTED   MISC\nSHIP US YOUR i\nor Iron, tny qu\nSlid.  AcUvt\n16 Powell St.\nWANTED SN\ngd. condition j\n\u00abnc:\nOVElS\nally Newi\nAUTJG\nMOTORCYC\n.ES, BICYCLES\nFOR SALE, '29 CHEVROLET SR.\ndan. Good condition. $150. City\nWrecken.\nCHEV.   '28  SEDAN   \"LICENCED'1\nGood cond. Snip $125. Ph. 659L1.\nENGINEERS AND 6URVEYOM|\nBOYD C. AFFLECK. Fruitvale. B I\nSurveyor end Engtnttr. Thai\n\"Beam Falla*\t\nHOMES FOR THE AGED\nCONDUCTED BY THE SISTER!\not the Love of Jesus. St Jude\nHomt of Rut tor elderly couplei\nSt Anthony't Guut Houu tn\ntht Priory Guut Houu for lada\novtr lixty. Prlvtto roomi wit\nbath. Beiutlful locttlon. A ret\nHomt with every comfort Nuram\ncere when needed. Apply I\nMother Superior, 949 Wut lit\nAvenue, Vtncouvtr, ft C.\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTAT\nti D. BLACKWOOD, Imuranct\nevery description. Retl Est. Ph.\nBSE D. L. KERR, AGENT T\nWiwtneu Flrt Int, For better ral\n3\nJ. E. ANNABLE. REAL ESTATI\nRentelt, Insurance. Annable Bl\nCHAS. F. MCHARDY, INSUfSHC\nReal Estate. Phona 138.\nR. W. DAWSON, Retl Eitate, 1\nturance, Rentali. Next Hippeno\nHardware. Baker St Phont 197.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop, acetylene md tltctr\nwelding, motor rewinding, com\nmerclal refrigeration.\nPhont 893, 824 Vernon Bt'\n\u2022ASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S    SASH    FACTOR\nHardwood merchant 273 Baker j\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE BUY, SELL & EXCHAN(\nfurnlturt, etc. Ark Stort. Ph. f\nHOME FURNITURE, BUY, Si\nExch_ Rpr. Upholster. Phone 10\nWATCH REPAIRING)\nWhen SUTHERLAND repain yo\nwitch it il on Umt til tht Un\n345.   Biker   St.   Nelion.   B\nWant to Sell Something?\nPHONE\n144 *\n \u25a0HI JIJI '   ' \"\u25a0iiipii   -.\n\\\\%3l\n; District Road\nProjects Moving\n| Ahead-Gallaher\nwile Is Completed on\nYmir Road; Salmo\nBlacktopping\nigrets Is btlng made oh flvt\nproject! in tht Nelson-Creston\nct lUted O. 0. GilUhsjr Pub-\norks Engineer for tht Nelion-\npiston Riding, Frldiy,\n, About t milt hit bttn completed\nif tht SJ-mllt reconitruoUon eon-\nrtct held by Bennett A White Con-\ntrucUon Compiny on tht Ymlr\noad, south of Apex. Tht contract\nalls for work from tht tnd of the\nast contract tt Hill to t point two\nniles this slit ot Ymlr. Tht Public\nVorki Deptrtment It completing\nome work into Ymlr.\nThe Department Is also standard-\nting a itretch of four mllet North\nit Stlmo. Tht work Includes ditch-\nng widening tnd to on. A tottl of\n1.S mUet will be done when the\nvork It completed.\nOn the \"Kitchener Hill\" between\nCitchener md Cretton ln tht Eait\nSCooteniy, the Department hu competed standardizing ot over six-\nsmths of t mile, except for grtvel-\n[. It It hoped to complete over t\ne. The hill It being reconstructed\ntnd \"Widened tt it ii I bad ipot fer\nVlnter traffic.\nBlacktopping It progressing on\naro stretches\u2014one of four1 milei\nlouth ot Salmo tn*d tht othtr con-\nilsting of three miles on the Cres-\non-Porthill rood. Tht Carter Halls\nlldlnger Company Ud. of Van.\nlouver has the contnet\nThe surfacing contractor lUll hu\nIU mllet on tht South Slocin tec.\nion of the Trail-Nelson hlxhway,\nmd three stretches An tha Bilfour\nrood to itirface.\nSains and Losses\nMontreal Session\n' MONTREAL, Stpt 8 (CP)-Mix-\n' tendencies prevailed on tht\njntretl itock mtrket Fridty.\nAdvmctt from one to four polnti\ntowed for Cinidlan Car common,\nlontl Steel Car, Doseo, Interna-\ntl Pete, Algomi Steel, Brothen,\nvard SmiUi and St Lawrence\ni-ner pfd. t\n.Metali were hetvy lostrt with\nlckel, Hudson Bty Mining and\nbrandt off from three to tix\nita.\n.  DIVIDENDS\nOgilvie Flour Mills Compiny, Ltd.\n[uirterly, common, is centi.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG. Sept. 8 (CP).-Ortiu\nfuturei quotations:\nOpen  High  Low  Clott\nWHEAT:\nOct  T\u00bbH 81V. \u00abV4\nNov.-  81 82% 70%\nDec  80H 83 78%\nHay     84V. 86)4 83V.\nOATS:\nOct  m 3\u00bbH 87%\nNov. _J. - - -\nDie.  .... 98U\nMa;\n&RLEY:\n38%\n38%\n38\n86H\n37%\n78%\n78'*\n79%\n83%\n17%\nSit\n87%\n46%\n46%\n44%\n47%\n48%\n44%\n44\n48%\n48%\nif\n44%\n47%\n164\n160%   186V.\n\u2022' -     168\n193%\n64%\n85\n64%\nH%\n86%    83%\n56%\n80%\n57%\nOct     46%.\nOct new  44%\nNov. \u201e..  -\nSi*\nOct 184\nNov. __  -\nDec:  ...... 161%  161%  153%\nRYE:\nOct    84%\nNov -\nDec.  ___   65%\nMty  .._  80%\nCASK PRICES:\nWHEAT-No. 1 hud 18%; No. 1\nNor. ind trick 77%: o. 1 Not. Ti**',\nNo. 3 Nor. 71%; No. 4 Nor. 66%;\nNo. 6, 58%; No. 8, 55%; tied 64%;\nNo. 1 Gtrnet 88%; No. 3 Qarntt\n66%; No. 8 Oamtt 68%; No. 1 Durum 63%; Na 4 ipecltl 63%; No. 8\nspeciil 58%; No. 6 sptcltl 6%; No. 1\nmlved63%.\nOATS-No. I C. W. 87%; Ex. 8\nti. W. 34%; No. 8 a W- 34%; No. 1\nfeed 33%; No. 1 fttd 31%; No. I\nfeed 38%; trick 36%,     -\nBARLEY-6- ind I-row No. 1\nC W. 43%: 6-row No. i C. W. 46%;\nt-row No. 3 C. W. 45%; 6-row No. 8\nC. W. 44%; No. 1 feed 44%; No. i\nfeed 43%; No. 8 feed 40%; track\n45%.\nFLAX-No. 1 C. W. ind trick\n158%; No. J C. W. 155%; No. 3 C. W.\n141%J No.lC. W. 186%,     \u25a0\nManyi factor*, Force\nLivestock Prices Up\nOTTAWA, Sept 8 (CP). -. A\nUght offering of cttUt, coupled with\nthe Europetn iltuition tnd riling\nUnited Statei mirkett, ill contributed to \u25a0 ihirp tdvtnct ih prices\non Ctntdian markets thii week, tht\nDominion Depirtment ot Agriculture tild today. .-   \u2022\nCattle pricit idvinced 80 tend\non ill gradei at Toronto. At Montreil iteen told up to $7. Al) Western mtrkett wert from 50 centi to\ntl tbovt lut week. Winnipeg had\ntelittvely few iteert tvtiltble tor\nkillers tnd medium ta good klndl\nbrought $5 to 8660.\nj \u25a0    >.,\u2022\u2022* '\nCalgary Oils Firm\nCAIiOARY, Sept < <C*P)- OUi\nheld firm on Cilgiry itock exchange today with 25,800 ihiret\ntraded. \u2022'\u25a0\u25a0'-.'\u25a0    -\nOkalta wu tha only weak spot\noff two poitiu at 1.00.\nQuotations on Wall Street\nas Can\t\nm For POW ..\nm Smelt 6i Re\nTel \t\nTob\t\nida'\u2014\n-ip \u2014-\nA Ohio ..\nJix Av\t\nh Steel \t\nrden   _______\nn Dry\t\nin Pac __.\t\nrro de Pisco\n7ller \t\nin Gu N Y .\nWright pfd _\npont  ......_.\nt Kodik \u201e\nElee ,\t\n&-:\ndrich\t\nhby \t\nMt Nor pfd.\niwe Sound \u2014\nid Motori\t\nHigh Low\n110% 107%\n2% 2%\n88% 56\n163 163\n61 80\n88% \"37%\n17% 16%\n\u00ab% 6%\n28% 38%\n86% 83\n20% 24%\n15% 15%\n6% 5'%\n48% 46%\n86% 84\n30% 28%\n26% 25%\n165% 183\n151% 148%\n40% 30%\n53% 52\n23% 22%\n10% 8\n28% 28\n56 53%\n6% 6\nClose\n88%\n163%\n80\n37%\n16%\n6%\n26%\n65 Vi\n25\n15%\n5%\ns\n28%\n25%\n183%\n148%\n38%\n80%\n52%\n22%\n28%\n54\n6%\nmom wi\nNash Mo\nPack Moi\nInter Nickel ._\nInter Tel Jt Tel\nKenn Cop\t\nMont Ward\t\nMoton _\nlentral \u2014\n[oton __\nPeim R R ...___\nPhillips Pete ._\nPullman __\nRtdlo Corp _._\nRem Rtnd _i_\nSafeway Stores\nS Cil Edison .\nStan Oil of N 3\nTexu Corp \t\nTexu Gulf Sul\nTimken Roll \u201e\nUn Carbide _\nUn Aircraft ._\nUn Pic\t\nU S Rub ____.\nU S Steal\t\nWarner Broi _\nWeit Elee\t\nWest Un ...\t\nWoolworth ...,._\nYeUow Truck _\n52 46       47\n4%      4% : 4%\n46% 44%    44%\n83 62%    82%\n7%.    6%     7\n18% 17%\n4%      4\n31% 21\n17%\n4%\n21%\n43%    44%\n28     '28%\n5%     5%'\n-10%    10%    10%\n41%    46%    40%\n\"fl    25%    25%\n%    48%    48\nM% , 47%\n36%    35       36\n51%    47%    81\n81        88    ,   88%\n48%    41%-   48%\n108      188      101\n46%    44%    44%\n68%    66%    68%\n4    '   J%.    3%\n115%   113%-114%\n27%    25%   4f\n.41       38%    39%\n18%    17%     17%\nToronto Stock Quotations\nINES:\nton  Minei   _.__.\ndermic Copper  \u2014\nmm Gold    _-.\nglo-Huronian     \u2014\njhtfield Gold    .......\ntorlt Rouyn Minet .\npor Oold \t\nsc Rouyn , ..\neld Gold    .__\n. Jetalt Mining _\nMie Gold Mlnei ..\nK;ood Kirkland _\nio Mlnei _.. \nome Mines\nrett Trethewey   \t\nuffalo Ankerite    __\nunker Hill Extension _\nndiin MalarUc ... .....\ntoiboo Gold Quarti _\ntle-Trethewiy \u2014\nitrtl Patricia \t\n|tt)OUgimtU -mmn\u2014\n'hromlum M tt S -...__\notst Copper      ___\noniaurum Mines.\t\n!onsolidated M A S .\u2014\nJerkwater     ~~_.\n(ome Minet\u2014___.-\u2014.\nvtl-Siscoe\t\n_l Malartic   \t\ndorado Gold    \u2014\u2022\nilconbrldge Nickel ___\n.jdenl Kirkland\t\nTrancoeur Gold _._-_.\u2014\nlilies Uke    _\nid's Lake Gold .\t\nlid Belt\nandoro Mlnu ,_-_\ninner Gold ...\u2014__.\nird Rock Geld _\u2014\n\u2022ker Gold ....\nlinger   ...........\u2014\n_ jey Gold\t\nudson Bay M A 6 ..\niternatlonal Nickel _\n\u25a0M Consolidated    ..\nack Waite    \t\nacola Gold    \u2014.\nerr-Addison .-\u2014L_\nCirkland Lake\nike Shore Minu\t\n\u25a0  -i Gold       \t\nOro Minei \u2014\nLong Lac .....\u2014.\nMines       u\n\u2014\u2122 Cockshutt   .  ...\nsen Red Like Gold\niy        -\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u25a0\nityre-PorcupInt  \t\niHe ited Lake ....\n..14-Orihtm    ...\t\nitten Oold    .;\u2014\nit Corporation   ...\n\u2022tt Pmeuftiha   _.._\n-Kirkltnd    ___\nJ Mlnlnf   .,.-_.\nettl- - ,. ...ZZIZ\n__..in Gold   ...\u201e.___\nnega Gold \u2014\nimour Porcupine   \u2014\nlulore M\nlymaiter Cont\n-._ s-i-.m.\n\u2014T\nPickle Crow Gold\nPioneer Gold   \t\nPremier Gold    \t\nPowell Rouyn' Gold\nPreiton East Dome\nQuebec Gold .  \t\nReeves MacDonald\nRtno Gold Mines\nRoche Long Lie ....\nSm Antonio Gold\nShtwkey Gold   -...\nShetp Creek Oold\ntrterrltt Gordon   .,\nIsco* Gold\"    \t\nSladen MalarUc\nStadacona Rouyn   _.__._\nSt Anthiny     .._..\u201e\u201e\nSudbury Buin ' ......\u201e___.\nSullivan Consolidated  _,\nSylvanite      ,.    \u2022-.\t\nTeck-Hughes Gold\t\nToburn Gold Mines ......\nTowagmac . \u25a0,_......____\nVenturea : \u201e_-____\nWaite Amulet ..\t\nWhitewater    ___.\nWright Hargreavei\t\nYmlr Yankee Girt \u25a0;\u2014\nOlt8! '\nBritish American   \t\nChemical Research\t\nImperitl      .._.__.\nInter Petroleum\" __\u2014.\nTexai Canadian\t\nINDUSTRIAtS:\nAbitibi Power A __,\nBell Telephone ....'.____\nBrazilian T L It t,\t\nBrewers A Distillers -__..\nBrewing CorponUon -\nB C Power A ......iT..\u2014\nB C Power B ..-..___\nBuUdlng Produetf    .....\nStntda Bread ... \u201e...\u00ab_.-\nlh lud Milting   \t\nCtn Cor A Foundry ...:\nCtn Cement \t\nCan Dredge _,._\nCan MalUng    \t\nCan pacific Railway .__.\nCan Ind Alcohol A........\nCin Wlneriet ....... -,\nCosmos .'.\u2014.\t\nDominion Bridge  ...\nDominion ?toret    ....\nDom Tir & Chem   ._\nDistillen Seagrams\nFanny Firmer       \t\nFord of Canada A\t\nGen Steel Waret -\n(Wtdveaf Tiff   \t\nHtAilltOn Bridgt    \t\nHirtm Walker    ... _\nImOerlil Tobacco   \u201e___.'.\nUbliW  A ;  ..... .\u2014\nLobUW B .-. ,...\". \u2014m\nMtplelilt Mllling'\".'Z\nMtttsey Harrii\nMontreal Powtr   \t\nMoore Corn   .... __.__.\nNat Steel Ctr   ___-__.\nPage Hersey   .,\t\nPressed Metals \t\nfjfs.s.1 ssf Clan         \t\nNILION DAILY NEWI, NILION. B.tV-SATURDAY MORNINO. IIPT. 8, 1838.\nPAOl NINE\nMarket and\nNews\nR. Foxall, Nelson\nIs B.C. Director\nJunior Chimber\nCALGARY, slept 6 (CP).-H. O.\nLLet, 33-yetr-old buiinestmin of\nnllton, Ont. todiy wu nimtd\nNtUonil President of tht Junior\nChamber of Commerce of Ctnida.\nHt lucceedi Andrew Wlihtrt of\nWinnipeg\n3. K. Melvlllt of Vincouver tnd\nAlmt Lturitn of Montreal, were\n\u00a3amed Vice-Pretldentt for Western\ninadi and Eutern Cmada resptc-\ntivtly. Two dlrectort-it-lirge, 3. A.\nTiylor ot Vtncouvtr tnd A. Dei-\nfntrtls, Montreil, tlto wtrt named\nProvinciil Dlrectori.\nJ. R. Armitrong, ot Kelownt; R.\nFontU, Nelson, wtrt nimtd dlrecton tor Britiih Columbia.\n\u25a0' ii    . i\nSise Thinks Canada\nWill Makes Planes\nfor Great Britain\nQUEBEC, Sept 6 (CP)- Paul F.\nSlit, president of Cantdiin Alio-\ncitted tircrtft minuttcturtrt, laid\ntoday on bit irrivil trom Europt\nht \"would not bt surprised\" it Canada's tirplme builden wert \"uk-<\ntd\" to turn out fighting craft tor\nGrttt Britain,\nMr. Sist, who returntd to Canidi\nwith Louii Orde, general manager\nof Cinidlin Associtted Aircraft\nsaid hU buslneu visit to England,\ncut thort by outbreak of wtr, hid\nnot bien to obtain contracti. He\nhtd gone to England to loin the\ngeneral mtntger ln \"looking into\nmttters connected with materiali.\"\nAsked how many Cmadian flrmi\nwere equipped to mwuficture aircraft, he named \"Falrchild, Vlcken,\nDehavlltnd, Boeing, Montretl Aircraft _Nordhuyn, Fltet Nttiontl\nSteel Ctr, Canadim Car Ind Foundry, Ottawi Car and Cib Aircraft.\"\nOf the 11 companies, three ire\nmtnuticturtng tlrpltnu ilready\ntor the Ctniaitn Government ind\nont tor tht British Oovernment, he\n\u2022Ilsl \u25a0\u2022   i     ; ti \u25a0    . .\nLondon Close\nLONDON, Sept 8 (KPf~Clt\u00bbiat\nstocks, ln Starling: Ctble A Wireleu \u00a34tx; Cirreru A \u00a36; Cent\nMining \u00a314; Coruol Oold Fields\n60s; Courtauldi 281 4%d;e Crowns\n\u00a316; De Been dfds \u00a35%; Dunlop\n26s 6d; H.B.C. 17s 8d; Imp Tob 123s\n9d; Lever 33t 9d; London Midland\nRly \u00a3llx; Mex Eagle 4t 6d: Rand\n\u00a38%: Rhodettan Anglo Am 25s 6d;\nRhoktnt \u00a3136; Rio Tinto \u00a311%;\nSprings 26s 3d.\nBonds: BriUsh 2% per-cent con-\ntoll \u00a362%; Britiih 3% per cent war\nloin \u00a368%; Britiih fuhdlng 4a 1080-\n90 \u00a3102.\n.\u25a0\u2014Ptr \u00a3100 par-value.   .\nNEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE\nPORUAND TO ORIENT\nPORTLAND, Ore, .Sept \u2022 <AP>.-\nA iteimship lervice between Portlmd tnd tht Orltnt will be Inaugurated next month, A. R. Lintner,\nStatei Steamship Company Maniger,\nsaid yeiterdiy.\nWorld Exchanges\nNEW YORK, .Stpt 8 (AP).-Stlrt.\nIng lott % ctnt in rtltUon to tbt\ndollir but btnitn siia commerciil\nbuying wu stetdUy expanding Buy-\nen wert tpptrtnUy rtuaurtd by\ntht Bink of Engltnd's tnnouncement lt would buy iterling tt 84.02\nmd teU it 8408. The Ctmditn dollar wu quoted at 63.12% centa.\nTht belgt itaged t brisk recovery with t giln of M of \u25a0 ctnt\nFrmch franci lost 03 of t cent md\nUit Swiss trine md guilder edged\nlower,\nClotlng rittt follow. Grut Brit-\ntin in dollan, othen in centa:\nGrett Britain ciblet 4.06%; 60-\nday billi 4.04%; 90-day billi 4.03%;\nCtntdt, Montrttl in Ntw York\nS313%; Cinada, New York in Montreal 106.88%; Belgium 17.08; Den-\nmirk 18.25; Finland 2.03; France 2.116;\nGreece JON; Hungary 18.75N; Italy\n5.21; Netherlindi 53.12; Norwiy\n22.73 Polind 1B.80N; Portugal 8.80N;\nRummii .0072; Swtden 23415; Swit-\nzerlind 22.56; Argentini (free) 24.00;\nBrazil (official) 6.05; Braill (fret)\n5.00; Mexico 20.00; Jtptn 23.70; Hong\nKong 25.45; Shtnghil 7.00; Yugoslavia 2.30.      \u2022      \u25a0\nRates in spot cablet unleu\nothtrwiit indlcited. N\u2014NomlniL\nWINNIPEG PIT\nTO REMAIN OPEN\nOTTAWA, Sept. 6 (CP)- Trtdt\nMlnliter W. D. Euler tnnounctd\ntodty tht Governmtnt hu decided thit for the pment the Winnipeg mirket will not be cloied.\nTht minister slid it wu felt thit\nit would not be in thi producer!'\ninterest nor in tht ntUontl inter-\nut to close tbt mirket now.\nWheat Crop Estimate\n449,058,000 Bushels\nOTTAWA, Stpt 8 (CP)- The\ntotal Ctntdian whett crop of 1839\nit esUmated at 449,058,000 bushels,\n99,048,000 bushels men than the\ntotal wheit producUon ot 1938, the\nDominion Bureiu of StaiUcs mid\ntoday in lta tint estlmtte of Uie\nyields- of principal grain crept in\nCtntdt.\nThe 1938 whett crop li the fourth\nlargeit on record, exceeding sllghUy\nthe totil producUon of 1932, md\nrepresenting tht hetviett producUon tinct 1926.       ' . ,\nSpring whett production tn 1939\ntmounts to 426,640,600 butheli tnd\nwinter whett to 22,418,000.\nPrincipal feed crept trt tlmoit\nunchanged from last year'i producUon, while rye tnd flaxseed on\nlirger acreages show increased production. The 1939 oat crop ii ettl-\nmtted it 373,132,000 bushels, tn Increase of only 1,750,000 bushelt. Btr\nley producUon it estimited at 99,-\n2094)00 buiheli, 1 decreue ot 3,033,-\n000. \"\nFill rye production la eatlmated\ntt 13,211,000 bushels tnd spring rye\nit 3,338.000 with tht total rye crop\n50'per cent lirger thin i yeir igo.\nHeavier sowings of flaxseed, u weU\nu rye in the prtlrit provlncei re-\nsulted ln t Csntdlin flaxseed pro-\nducUbn of 2,294,000 buiheli, tn increue of 65 per cent over lut year'i\nproducUon.\nThe main hay and clover crop U\nestimited it 13,078,000 toni, ihowlng\nt reducUon ot 720,000 tona from\n1838.\ni \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I     , i .\n\u25a0 ---(\u2022  a-\n30 Industrlili\n20 nili i\ni5 utilities\n9 bonds\nDow Jones Averages\nHigh   Low Close Chmge\n152.58   148.08 150.04 up   1.72\n30.80    26.63 30.40 up    ft\n24.37    23.65 23.85 ott    .13\n\u00ab\u2014\u2014\" \u2014\u2014 87.82 up    St\nMontreal Stock Exchange\nHeavy Trading\non Wall SI.\nBy VICTOR  EUBANK\nNEW YORK, Sept 6 (AP)-War-\nboora buyeri iwirmed ovtr tht\nItock mirket todty tnd bid up .selected lisuei 1 to mort thai 6 polnta.\nTrtderi who etihtd ln yeiterdiy\nreturned for mother helping and,\nin Uie forenoon, blocki of 1000 to\n5000 shtres changed hands op tht\nuptidt. Although occasional slowdowns ippetred trtnsfen for tht\ndiy approximated 3,500,000 ihares\nThe ticker tape frequently fill u\nmuch u 2 minutu behind floor\ndetllngs. Late profit taking cut\ngains aU around.\nSteels ltd Uit forwird iprlnt but\nwithin touching distance were Moton, ralli, farm Implements, ilr-\ncrafts, coppen, oils, chemlciXi and\nTha ruth for commoditlei tub-\nsided and trtndi turned irregular.\nExpectaUoni of broadening dementi for ill lortt of goodi from\nforeign ioutcu teemed to be i\nitlmultting mirket influence, ilthough opinion! u to the duration\nof tht European conflict varied\ninboard roomi.\nProminent on the tdvknct were\nU. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown\nGeneral Meton, Chrysler. Greit\nNorthern, 3. I. Cue, Douglu Air-\ncraft Americin SmelUni, Texts\nCorp., Allied Chemlctl, Du Pont\nFtjtrdo Sugtr, Westinghouse tnd\nAmericin Ctn. \u2022\nSome issues were unible to join\nthe procession. IntermUontl Nickel, .wetkened on word the BriUsh\nGovernment' would fix metal pricei.\nMoving picture compiny stocks\nlagged on darkening prospects for\noverseu ules. ,\nBoth rail bondi md ihirei enjoyed ttrong tupport u lut week'i\nheight lotdingi, reported todiy,\nrtvealed a more thtn seasonal upturn. U. S. Government securities\niteidled.\nINDUSTRIAL!\nAlta Pae Grain _,\nAssoc Brtw of Cu\nBithurst PAPA\nCanadian Bronie\nCtn Bronie pfd\nCm Car A Fdy pfd\nCm Celanese\t\nCm Celanese ptd\nCan North Power\nCm Stetmshlp\nCan Steamship pfd\nCoekihutt Plo* ..._\nDominion Coal pfd ..\nDom Steel A Coal B\nDominion Textile\nDryden Paper \t\nFoundation C of C\nGatlneau Power _.\nGttineau Power pfd .\nGurd Chirlea \t\nHoward Smith Paper\nH Smith Paper pfd..\nImperial Oil .......\nInter Petroleum\t\nInter Nickel of Can\nLake of the Woodi.\nMcColl Frontenic .\nNaUonal Brew Ltd\nNat Brew ptd\u2014.\nOgilvie Flour new ......\nPrice Broi \t\nQuebecPower\n'   .Vancouver Stock Exchange\nShawinigan WAP\nSt Lawrence Corp ...\n'I       1 '\".    ' s\nSt Law Corp pfd ____.\t\nSouth Cm Power.\nSteel of Ctn pfd .\nWestern Groctn.\nBANKS\nCommerce.\nImperial.\nMontretl\nNova Scotia\nRoyal \t\nToronto\nCURB\nAbitibi 6 ntd...\t\nBathurst P&PB........\nBeauharnois Corp .....\nBritiih Americu Oil.\nB C Packers ,.\u201e,.,.\nCan Industries B _-_..\nCan Marconi _.'__\nCan Vlcken .\nConi Piper C!orp ,\t\nDonnacona Paper B .....\nDonnacona Baper B ..__\nFairohlld Aircraft _...\u201e..\nFtuer Co Ltd ...... .-..,\nInter UtilltieiA _.\nInter Utllitiei B\t\nLake Sulphite .\nMacLaren P A P _....\nMcColl Frontenac pfd \t\nMitchell Robt \u2014,\nRoyalite Oil .\nUnited Dist of Cm\t\nWilker, Good & W ..._\nWalker Good pfd\t\n10%\n3\n4%\n22%\n14\n2.25\n\"1.45\n6\n7\n5\n8   -\n5*\n,11\n7%\n40\nIV.\n12%\n88\n11%\n35%\n60\n36\n18%\nMINES !\nBig Missouri\t\nBrtlornt .:.,\t\nCtrlboo ...........\u2014_.._\nD*nt\u00bb\u00abii .........\t\nFiirview Amil .____\nFederal ...:\t\nGeorge Copper .___\nGolcondt \t\nGold Belt \u2022_..-_.\t\nGrtndvleW  _, _.\ngedlty Mtioot \u2014.\nome. .'.._....._.v\u2014\u2014\nIndlm Mines  .'\nInter.sCoal sk Coke .\nLucky s7im .....,.__.._\nMak Siccar .:.-..\t\nMcGillivray' ....\nMetaline M A M. _,.\nMinto \t\nNicolt M. A M. .....I.\nNoble Five ..\u201e._\nPend Oreille,\u00ab.....__\nPilot  ..--__\t\nPioitetr .. '\u25a0\nPorter idiho ...\u201e.____\nPrtfnler JMR-W\nPrt&llr Oeld'__\t\nQuttslno Miii'i .isV.'\nReevet-Mtjcdonild \u2014-\nRelief Arlington ...\nReno   Tf\u2014\u2014\nItufus Argenta \u2014.\nSilmon   ..__._._\nSheep Creek\t\nTaylor B. R. .. .\nWaverlev-Ttni  :.\u2014\n\u25a0Id   Aik\n.12 .    .13\n9.40    8.60\n1.77    1.85\nJti**  MVt\n;   .02      .03\n.00%   4)1%\nJ6 '    -\n.07%   SM\n.15      -\u00bb\n,.18Vi   -14.\nM      X\n-      4\u00bbH\n4)0% ,:.-\nsn    -\n4)3% .03%\n\u25a0 4)0% -,.\nJO .-.\n.70 - .\n.01%. 4)1%\n.02% 4)3\n.03% .04 '\n231    2.46.\n> .00% -\n3.10    2.30\n4>o\\. $fc\n\u25a0 1.23 ' 1.25\nWesko Mlnu ._-..\u00bb\nWhitewater ...\t\nYmlr Ymk Oirl __\nOILS\nA. P. Consotldittd -\nAmalgamated \t\nAnaconda _......_\t\nBaltac  ..... '-.\nCalg. dt Ed. ...\nCalmont    ,\nCommonwealth  \t\nDalhousie\n4)4.\n.38\n.11.\n21\nSA\n1.02\n4)0%\n.04%\n.40\n\u2022\u00bb\n\\)\\yt\nSft\n1.05\n4)3%\nBid\nAsk\n.00%\n.06% ^7\n412% .04\n.16 .17%\n4)0% .00%\nfn 4)7%\nDavies Pett ..........\nEaat Crest .\t\nFirestont Pett\t\nFoothllli .:____\u2014\nFieehold Corp .\t\nHtrgtl \t\nHighwood Street\nHome   :._\nMadison :........\nMtr-JAn  \t\nMcDougtU-Stgur\nMercury\n'iff\nM\n.25\n.40\nMintrth Riy\nOkilta. Com\nPieilta ......\nPrilrie Roy\nSouth tnd Pttt\nUnited  ._.\nVanilta .\t\nVulcan :.\nINDUSTRIAtS\nCapital Estate! \t\nCoast Breweries ...\n1.97\nit\nM\n.46\nJO\n.07'- 4(8\n.07% -\n.65 .72\n.02% 4)3\nJO .25\n;14 -\n2.12 2.25\n4)3 . .03%\n1  .08%   4)4\n:  -\u2022   .12%\n.07      .09\n*\u2022*.   14W\n. :\\t t\n4)3 -\n.08 SM\n.05 -\nJO,-,. .-\u25a0\n.75      \u2014\n1.05    1.25\nLondon Shortens\nTrading Hours\nLONDON. Stpt 8 (AP) -Tht\nitock exchinge, which now closes\ntt 3 p.m. BST, lnttetd of tht normal\n4 p.m. decided today to shorten\ntrading houn itill further to 2 pm.\n(5 un. PST). Tht new houn art\ntffectivt Mondty.        \u2022 .\nBuslneu meanwhile conUnued exceedingly mill. Wir commodity\nitocki wire firm, with the exception of neglected rubbers. Domestic\nlnduitriili thtded fracUonaUy low-\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, Sept 8 (CP). -\nBritish and foreign exchange cloied\netsler todty. Nomintl ratei tor\nlarge tmtanti:\nAustralit, pound, 8.4752.  .-\u2022-.,    .\nFrance, franc, 4)24129.\nGrett Britain, pound, 4.3412.\nItaly,-lire, .0569.\nJipin, yen, .2550.\nNew Zealand, pound, 4.3310.\nSouth Africa, pound, 4.3310.\nUnited Statei, doUtr, 7-16 ptr\nout premium.\nISV    ' 'I\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Sept 8 (CP).-Re-\ncelpts: Cattle 60; calvei 20; hogs\n94; iheep 218.\nCitUe mirket itetdy. Good butcher iteen 6.50\u20146; medium to good\nhelfen 5\u20148..50; good cowi 4.50\u20144.60;\ngood to choice veal calvei 6\u20146.50;\nstocker Iteen S.50\u20144.85.    \u2022    ,-,\nLut bacons, 8.35.\nGood lamba yesterdiy 6.50, with\ntopi 6.75.\nU.S. Gov'ts*.-Firm   '\nNIW YORK, Stpt 8 (KP),-V,8.\nGovernment obligitloni were firm\ntodty. Active trtuuriti ihowed\nglint running up to 6-32 point One\nfederal firm mortgage Issue wu up\nabout %.     \u2022        \u25a0\nThe foreign dollar Hit conUnued\nquiet md Irregular. Germm 5%i of\n'66 were up fractionally and Berlin City El 6%i dropped 18ft pointi\ntinct the lut lilt.     -.-\u25a0'     . -,\nMoney\nBy Tht Ctntditn Prtn\nClosing exchinge rttei:\n. At Montretl \u2014 Pound 4.34%; U.\nS. dolltr 14)7%; franc 2.41 9-32.\nAt New York \u2014 Pound 4.08%:\nCanadian dollir .93%; franc 2.26.\n, At Pirii \u2014 Pound 176.50 franci:\n\u00ab,. S. dollir 43.75 francs; Cinidlan\ndollar 40.82 franci.\nIn gold \u2014 Pound lOl Id; U. S.\ndolltr 60.92 cents; Ctntditn dollar\n66.66 canto.\nPROPOSE USE ABITIBI\nAS MUNITIONS PLANT\nSTURGEON FALLS, Ont, Stpt\n6 (CP)\u2014Mayor J.- B. Alllin propoied todty to Dominion md Provinciil Government officials, that\nthe long idle mill of the Abitibi\nPower and Piper Compiny bt cos-\nverted into munlUont plant\nThi propoul wts set forth ln let.\nten to Defence Minister lin Mackemie, Premier Hepburn of Ontario\nand to Dr. J. R. Hurtublse of Sud-\nbtlry, Liberal member ot parliament for Nipissing\nMEXICO [XPORTS FOR\nFAVORED COMBATANTS\nMEXICO CITY, Sept 8 (Cfc-Ht-\nvu)\u2014A itatement Issued on behalf\not President Laura Cardenu lut\nnight laid Mexico proposed to export raw material! to \"thott combatants, who deserve Mexlcm sympathies.\" The statement was interpreted widely aa an Indication\nthat Mexico would favor Britain\ntnd Frmoe ln their wtr with Germany.   .,      . . '.-\nNIW ZEALAND TO RAISE\n1    SPECIAL FORCE\nAUCKLAND, Sept 8 (tP)i-Th't\nN4w Zttltnd Government decided\ntodty te ratst t ipecial military\nforct for lervice within md beyond the Dominion. \",-___.\nVolunteen between 21 and 85\nyean of age will be recruited. Tne\nfirst contingent of 6600 will bt organised beginning next week.\nMetal Markets\nLONDON, Sept 6 <.VP).-TIn tpot\ntnd fuuirt wu quoted it \u00a3228 lit\nto e-30 In tht London Metal Exchtngt todty. Silei totalled 700 tool.\nBtr gold 1661, unchmged. (Based\non sterling it 8404 equlvilent ll\n333.93.) Btr illver. 31 5-16 pence,\nunchanged. (Equlvilent 38.74 cents).\nMONTRIAL\nSeptember illver futurei cloud\nit 38.75 bid.\nNEW YORK .    ,\nCopper ttttdy; electrolyUc ipot\n12.00; export unquoted.\nTin, ipot tnd netrby ud forwird\nunquoted.\nLeid steidy; spot New York (.50\n-65; Eut St. Louis 5.35.   \u2022\nZinc iteedy; Eut St Louli spot\nmd forwird 6.00. Quicksilver 120\u2014\n130 nomintl.\nPig iron, tlumlnum, intlmony,\nplttlnum md Chinese wolframite\nunchanged.\nBu lilver 36%, unchmged.\nBase Metals and\nGoM Shares Lose\nTORONTO. Stpt 8 (CP)-Pricei\ntumbled on the Toronto-itock mirket late today. Base metal ind Gold\nsharei suffered luhstantitl losses\nwhile the two-point gain ihowlng\n\u25a0t noo\u00bbfor Industrials wu cancelled. Western Oils also forfeited\nmodest early gains.\n.The late tell-off developed after\ni morning upward flurry that looked promising. Noranda declined 5%\nto 73 md Hudson Bay tt 31% wu\noft more thin two polnti. International Nickel back down to 80 for\n1 lou of 4. White-Amulet tumbled\nto 6.80 and Sherrltt tt 1.50 wu down\nnearly 20. AU the cheaper but metti issues were hetvy.\nMclntyre told down 3 to 47% tnd\nLike Shore touched t new low it\n31%, off 1%. Bufftlo-Ankerlte, Hoi-\nlinger, Wright-Hirgretvet, Teck-\nHughes, Macassa, Lamaque, Pickle\nCrow tnd Northern Empire were\noff for loises of 15 to 26 cents.\nSteel issues persisted in Uie upward course and gains ranging up\nto a point or two were showing at\nthe close. Papen alto held to tht\nupside.\nHome Oil, Calgary-Edmonton,\nCalmont and Okilta held alight\nglim tnd Roytlite idded i fricUon.\nSome penny issues eued.\nGold Exports From\nHong Kong Banned\nHONG KONG, Sent 8 (AP) -\nThe Government todiy beau restricting the purchase, sale tnd\nloin of gold tnd foreign currencies\nother thtn sterling, and binning\nthe export of gold, currency md securities except by specificiUy authoriied orgtnlia tions..\nThe regulations precipitately\nhalted broken' operations on United States itock tnd commodity\nmarkets which, lince Sept 3, hid\nretched record proportion!.\nBase Mefals Firm, Coast Trade Off\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 6 (CP), -\nTrading feU of ihirply during tht\nifternoon session of tht Vtncouvtr\nitock exchange todiy u bue metals\ngenerally held firm and golds md\noils dropped lower. TranstcUoni totalled 146.987 for the dty.\nIn the batt metal group Grand-\new moved up 2  to 13%. Pend\nOreille tt 340 tnd While wtter et\n7, held even. Lucky Jim dropped\n% to 3%, NIcoU fell one cent to 2\ntnd Reeves MicDontld fill 5 to 40.\nGolds dropped u Brtlornt fell\n10 to 940. Hedley Mtscot 7 to So,\nPremier 4 to US, Privtteer 2 to 93,\nBig Missouri % to 12 md Pioneer 10\ncents to 2.10. Reno gained one cent\nto 33 but Sheep Creek eised 1 to\n14)3.\nIn tht ollt, Ctlgtry tnd Edmonton slumped 5 centa to 1.85, Homt\n10 to 2.13. tnd Royil Ctnidltn %\nte IL Royalite ihot up 25 ctnti to\n36.00 is Anglo-Cinidtin idvinced\n3 to 1.88.\nCERMANS COMPLAIN\n;\u25a0 OF FOOD SHORTAGE\nLONDON, Sept 6 (CP)- The\nMiniitry of Informition in ltt morning communiqut todty uld reports htd been received Germim\nwere complaining of food shortages,\nbad ventilation ud tint \"dugouts\n\u2022rt crowded with munitions.\"      _,\nThe Ministry of InformtUon tiso*\nmnounced reliable sources reported t bonus of flvt rtichmtrkt wu\nbeing paid to tnyone in Germiny\nwho Informed on penon expressing dissatisfaction.\nWinnipeg Electric\nPlan to Issue New\nMortgage Bonds\nTORONTO, Sept 8 (CP) .-A propoul to itiut ntw fint mortgtgt\nbonds It put forwird by tht Winnipeg Electric Company and holden\nof the generil mortgtgt bondt tnd\ndebenture itock, Seriei \"A\" tnd\n\"B\" btve been uked to meet in\nToronto Oct 16 to approve the plin.\nTht plin contemplttes tht redemption of the presenUy outstanding\ntint mortgtgt bondt.\nThert art now outstanding $3,300,-\n000 of tht 4% per cent tint mortgage bondt, dut in 1960 of tn tu-\nthorired issue of 17,000,000. They in\ncallable tt 102% to Ju. 2,1946.,\nWheat Prices Lose\n\u00bb\u25a0    Due Profit Taking\nCHICAGO, Sept 8 (AP) .-Tumbling u much u 3% centi i bUiheU\nwhett pricei cloied with net losses\ntodty for tht flnt Ume. tlnce the\nwtr boom got undtr wty a week\nago,\nHeavy profit taking played an Important pirt In tht tetback. At no\ntime did prlcet get tbovt yeiterdty'i closing levels.\nThe trading tempo wu retarded\nsharply although \u2022 large volume of.\nbusineu wu completed. Other\ngrains foUowed the action of wheat\nbut prict letbtcki in other pita\nwere not u greit\nWhut cloied at or nttr Uit dty'i\nlows, 2%\u20143% lowtr thm yuterday,\nSeptember 85%\u2014%, December 85\u2014\n85%; corn %\u20142% down, September\n59%, December 58%-%; oata 1%-\n2% lowtr.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, Stpt 6 (CP).\u2014Spot:\nButter, Que. 25%-%. Eggs, AJergt\n32; C, 15. Sties, butter 600 Que.\n24%\nButter, futurei,. Sept 25%-%;\nOct 28%-%; Nov. 5% traded. Stlw:\nStven Nov. contract! it 25%; tour\nNov. contracts at 25%.\nWheal Flurfuales,\nLosses al (lose\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 8 <CP).-LMk\nof tggresslve support combined\nwith moderate liquidation on Winnipeg Grain Exchange todiy to leave\nwheat futurei prlcet with lossea for\ntht tint Umt tinct Aug 29. Final\nquotiUons wtrt 3%\u20142% centi lower, October it 78%, November 79%,\nDecember 79%-% ind Miy 83%.\nVilues fluctuated nervously with,\nin i compinUvely harrow range\nmd ihowed no inclination to take\nadvantagt ot tht new dtlly limit\nwhich permiti whut flax md rye\nfuturei prlcet to move 10 centi higher or lower tnd birley ud oata\npricu ilx cents either wty.\nProfit-taken, hedgen tnd louth-\nern interests wert credited with\nmoit of tht lelllng pressure while\nmlllt were mentioned u the beit\nbuyeri.        . . '\nBuenot Aires held unchmged.\nMilli, shippen md exporter!\nmtde moderate purchuu ot the\ntop Northern grides ln I freer cuh\nwheit marktt. Coarat grain trading\nuncovered good maltster md export\nsupport in birley is well u i litUe\nmill buying ln oats. Pricei were ir-\nregulir. \u25a0 .\nYeiterdty'i country mirketlngi\nreiched 4,469,000 butheli compired\nwith 6,135,000 for tht ume dty a\nyetr igo.\nWheat shipments from the Argentine thli week totalled 4,669,000 bushels igalnst 2,771,000 cleired lut\nweek tnd only 768,000 buiheli ihipped during the correiponding period lut yur.\nMontreal Exchg. to\nVote on Proxy Trade\nMONTREAL, Sept 8 (CP)-The\nMontreal itock exchange innounc- \u2022\ned todiy memben will vote next\nTuesdty on i proposed byliw thtt\nwould permit my member who hit\nenlisted or been cilled out for nitlonil service to appoint a repreten-\ntatlve to trtde for him.\nUndtr present bylaws, a member\nctnnot appoint anyone to represent\nhim. .\nNEW ZEALAND LABOR\n\u2022 APPEALS AGGRESSION\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP)-An ap-\npetl from the New Zealand Fed\nhe workeri of\nthote of Ger-\nerttion of Libor to tht workeri of\ning I\nmany, to fight against iggresslon\nthe world, Includln\nwas made public here today by the\nMinistry ot Informetion.\nthe eyet of tha Empire an coming to reit on thia country of ours\ns:; stud, more thin \u00abver before, the realization ia diwning that >\nperhapi, within our shores, lies the hope of better things to come.\n] \u25a0 Canida is the fortunate possessor of untold natural wealth. Her\nforests cover thousandJ of squire miles. Her Western plains are one of the\n'  < ,   ' great sources of wheat for the world. Her gold, ailver, copper, iron and\n' nicktl resources ha-a'mettljr been acritchad. Oil\u2014vital to our modern\n-*  ,\",    Empire\u2014has been struck, and development augurs well for tha future.\n\u2022  ;   f .      We in Canada, whatever our twigin, Have a heritage-of which wa can be\njustly proud. With our rich background qf natural reiourcei further indus-\n'     7 trial development ia enured, and if we face the future with the courage,\nambition and tenacity of our forefathers\u2014our path can lead no other way\n.,- '     *\u25a0''*,\"\u25a0    'butforward.  _ .'      ,'..'\u2022',\"'\u2022 i-i ...._.-,\n\" '    ' \/\"\"''' In the development of Canidi aad her nitunl resources explosives htrt i\n\\ '-\u25a0'     ; ' '' played an important part. 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'\nFALL TIME IS MOVIE TIME\nWILL CAGNEY TAKE IT...WHENRAFT DISHES IT OUT?\n2:19.4:51,   , W-      * NITE\n7:-_., 9:35   MN' IRTAN'OIOBOt BANOWrt \\ $t, Wc\nPLUS\u2014MARCH OF TIME, CARTOON and NEWS\nSPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN AT 1:00\nSerial\u2014\"TREASURE ISLAND\" anal COMEDY\nSTARTS IRENE DUNNE \u2022 CHARLES BOYER\nMONDAY In \"WHEN TOMORROW COMES\"\n9ttttttltm1ltt\u00bbtt*a*Si>)-*t**t^^\nCranbrook Man Loses Eyer Head (ul\nWhen Tire Blows Out, Nelson Garage\nHenry FisKer Struck\nby Rim as Changes\nTruck Tire\n, \u2022\nSuffering lon of one eye and lacerations about the hud, Henry Fisher of Cranbrook. truck driver for\nPeter Hlookoff, wu taken to Kootenay Lake Geneal Hospital Friday\nafternoon tn t serloui condition, following in iccident while he ww\nchanging a tire on hli truck.\nHe wai making tbe change In\niDoughnuts\n'     .AT your\nGROCER'S\nThe PERCOLATOR\nPHONE 815\nfor better and prompter ur.'\nvloa In plumbing rtptlrt tnd\n- tlterttlont.\nVIC GR AYES\nMASTER. PLUMBER\nLAKEFRONT PROPERTY\nFOR SALE\nDesirablt North Short locitlon.\nont milt trom  Nelson ferry.\nPlenty ot water, will divide to\ntult purchuer. Eaiy Tennis\nT. D. ROSLING\nS Royal Bank Bldg.      Phont 717\n1936 Ford Sedan\nNew Rubber $625\nKootenay Motors\n(Ntlion) Ltd. Phont 117\nSmtdley\"! Oarage, and had pumped\nthe tire up to about 90 pound pressure, when the imill ring of iteel,\nfitting between the rim ind tht tire,\nblew out tnd itruck him. Dr. Wilfrid Laishley, Dr. R. B. Shiw tnd\nDr. W. K. Bltir were called, and\nFisher wu removed to the hotpital.\nConstable Rlchird Houw of the\nCity Police, who lnvettlgtttd, wu\ntttempting to contect Fiiner'i fimlly Fridty night. *\nCASTLEGAR GUILD\n-   RESUMES MEETINGS\n. CASTLB3AR. B.C. - Tht flnt\nmuting ot tht Anglican SL Alban's\nWomen's Guild ilnce June wu held\nat the home of Mrt. L L. Boomer.\nThe President Urt- 1*. Killough\nwu tn tht chair. Tht regulir business wu ittended to tnd it the\nconclusion of tht afternoot) dainty\nrefreihmenti were lerved.\nRent your houae with a want ad.'\nFUR STORAGE\nREPAIRS AND REMODELS\nMalcolm's Furs\n69* Baker SL\nPhone 980\nSWEATERS\nWe have a tint lelection ot tha\nnewer itylet.\nJack Boyce\n511 Btker   Stylt Shop   Pbont 180\nPHONE 25\nPreierlptlont\nCompounded\n-  Accurately\nFleury's Pharmacy\nMEDICAL ARTS BLOCK\nDANCE\nBsOuiisL 3_wiham.\nAnd Hit Famout\nBLUE MOON DANCE BAND\n1  Ths Smoothest Band in-ths Land\nEAGLE HALL MONDAY, Sept. II\n'-   ADMISSION: Centt 60f Ladiaa 25<.\nDANCING \u20149 TILL 2\nPrepare for Winter I\n'.*,**       INSULATE NOW! ;\nZONOLITE\nCan ba applied in in\nafternoon by any handy\nman. Placed 3 inchea\ndeep* between raftera\nwould coat yen    O .\nIn bath iW 10.\nthick. Sq.ft. .. l&C\nAll batts 12\"xlS\" ao\nthat they ean bo insert-\ned between Joist.\nER INFORMATION\nWOQD, VALLANCE\nHardware Company, Limited\nNILSON BA1LY NIWS. NILSON. B.e.-S>ATVRBAY MOP.N1M, SIFT, ts\nRossland Social..\nROSSLAND. B. C. - Mrt. 3.totsts,\ntccomptnltd by Mr. tnd Mrt. W.\nS. Jones, til ot Wlnliw, visited Mrt.\nJonu' ton-ln-tew md diughter, Mr.\ntnd Mn. 3. A. Butchtr during tht\nLibor Dty weekend.\nMr. tnd Mn. R. H. Palm and\ndaughter Lillitn of Betver Falla,\nvliited Mn. Pilm'i mothtr tnd fither, Mr. and Mn. Fred Appleton\nLabor Dey.\nIrvln Butcher of Sheep Creek vitlted Uie homt of hit parenti, Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. 3. A. Butchtr on tht Libor\nDty weekend. *\u2022\nMrt. R. 0. Lewli of Rotttend in-\nnouncei the engagement of her tecond daughter, Muriel Winifred,\ndaughter of the late R. O. Lewli ot\nTrtll, to Gunner John Robert Ling\not Rowland, member of the 108th\nField Battery, R. C. A. ton of Mr.\ntnd Mn. Noble Ling of Otoyooa.\nTht wedding will take pltct Saturday at SL Andrewi Anglican Church\nat Trail, at 7 p.m.\nMn. L. 0. Gilmour, accompanied\nby her diughter, Mln Elliibeth Gilmour, tnd htr ton-ln-tew tnd\ndiughter, Mr. and Mn. Douglu\nCtmeron of Big Minouri, plin to\nletve thli weekend to ipend two\nweeki it Sin Franciico where they\nwill viiit tht Ftlr.\nMr. and Mn. Thomu Tongut tnd\nfamily have returned to Roulind\nfrom a month'i vtcition tpent motoring in Eutern Canute and tht\nUnited Stetei. They ittended tht\nNew York World'i Ftlr.\nMln Lilllin - Stephen! hu rt-\nturned from a visit to Moote Jtw.\nW. F. Lingle tnd hit diughter,\nMlu Nettle Lingle, who htvt spent\nthe Summer in California, bave returned to Rossland.\nDale Ackermtrh tnd Henry Pflef-\nftr returned Wedneidiy tfter viiiting Penticton for t month.,\nEdward tnd Chirlet Walkinion,\nwho hive been viiiting their ptrenti at Moose Jaw, Sask. during\ntbe put two wteka, returned to\nRotttend Sunday.\nMr. tnd Mn. K. a. MeTter have\nu their guest their niece, Mlu Diaa-\nbeth Higgtrty of Hillcreit Alte.\nMr. tnd Mm H. J. Lowei of Rotttend innounce the engagement ot\ntheir daughter Athlyn to Jamu A.\nBitei, ion of Mr. and Mn. Percival\nBatet of Vincouver. The wedding\nwill take place September 23 at\nVincouver, whert tbt coupte plan\nto take up reildence.  '\nMuter Jimei Barkley returned\nto hii home at Crescent Bey lut\nStturdiy tfter tpending tht Summer with hit uncle tnd aunt, Mr.\ntnd Mrs. W. M. Andenon.\nMra. David Meldrum ot Nelion It\nviiiting her brother-in-tew tnd litter. Mr. tnd Mra. Ira Hendrickion.\nMn- H. J. Lefevrt it viiiting her\nion tnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and\nMn. Frank Lefevre at Chapman\nJohn French, Chtrltt Connor.\nKenneth Bowen, John I'EcIum,\nCyril Mulllgin, Rlchtrd Bourchltr,\nDenli LiLonde, Frank Delmu, Joieph Profill tnd Gtjorge Profill hive\nrelumed from tttendlng the Catholic\nBoys Camp it Ctmp Busk.\nTht Evening Guild of SL George*!\nAngllctn Church htld lta flrrt meeting of tbe teuon tt tht homt of\nMn. L A. Rtad on Wednetday\nevening.\nMn. W. M. Andenon wu hottest\nto thi Three-ind-Seven circle of SL\nAndrew1! United Church at ber\nhome Wednesday  evening,  when\n{ilana for drawing up a lyltebut\nor the ensuing teaton wert dis-\ncussed. Following tht butinest lei-\nlion, Chinett checker! wtre enjoyed and refreshment! ware\nserved by\u00ab the hottest. Those attending wert Mn. Wlllltm Bulck.\nMn. Albin Johnion, Mrt. William\nCunningham, Mn. Thomti Sommerville, Mrs. John Longstaff, Mn.\nCtrl Troset, Mn. W. M. Cameron\ntnd Mra. Andenon.\nMORE ABQUT\n(Continued Pram Page One)\nThe feeling among Garmana now\nwu that unlet! tht defence tighten! luddenly, motorized dlvlsioni\nmay occupy tha City .tonight or\ntomorrow.\nMotorized division! from' the\nSouthweit, tht High Command laid,\nreached the town of Msczcnomow,\n15 milei from Winaw. etrlier ln\nthe dty, then pushed ahead a tew\nmllet betore dusk.\nHEAVY PIOHTINO'\nLodz hid not been taken but\ntroopi were reported at tht South-\neutern edge of the City at nightfall\nHeavy fighting wu reported In\nthe vicinity ot Klelc ln the Lyu\nGora mountain! where troopi td-\nvtneing toward Lublin and tbe Pollih industrial tectlon htvt reported\nmeeting stiff resisttnee.\nLublin now it the temporary aeat\nof Poland's Government which left\nWtmw, 90 milei to the Northeut,\nleveral daya ago after repeated\nbomblngy .\nSome departmenti of the Government were reported ln Berlin to\nhave moved again\u2014thli time farther\nSouthetit to Lwow.\nDespite French communiques announcing fighting on the Wutern\nfront Germin offlciite denied thtt\ntny tttackt had been made along the\nfortified boundary between Germtny tnd France. \u25a0 \u2022\nA campaign igilntt tha Britiih\nGovernment (chargei againit France\nsince the wtr itarted have been\nlacking) continued u the German\nnewi tgency publiihed a Hit of\neight cases in which it uid Britain\nviolated the neutrality ot five countriei ilnce September 1.\nA liil of IS \"war atrocity lief alto\nwu publiihed. It contained denial!\nof reporti that Germtnt unk tht\nBritiih liner Athente, or bombed\nopen towni ind Red Crou traini.\nThe flnt train returning wounded\ntwldiera irrived in Berlin from tht\nEutern front and Berlin newi-\npapen publiihed tbe tint lliti ot\nsoldier deathi.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\n_xt_^^ji\u00bb>.\u00bbe\u00bb*W'it\u00bbitt)ear^\u00bb\nNtwtptptrt, Migiilmt and Smoktt\nBISHOP'S NEWS STAND,\nMtry Htddlt, Teicher of Violin\nand Theory. 180S Hall Mlnu Road.\nDry wood, Ilr,. 88.50 a eort.\nPhone 289Y3. .   \t\nLAST GOLF CtUB LUNCH\nTHURSDAY. Stptimbir 14, 1 !>\u2022\"\u2022\u2022\u2022\nCHINESE CHECKERS, ALL COMPLETE, only Ma at VALENTINE'S.\n1,1 and 4 rm. Fum. cablm. Monthly Winter ratet. Shardelow'i Auto\nCtmp, Phone 864.-   -\nMARGARET GRAHAM. Tteoher af\nPlana\u2014Popular and Clauleal.\n809 Btktr Strttt\n8EI THE EVER READY RAIOR\nCOMPLETE WITH t BLADES, Me\nAT VALENTINE'S. y      ,\nWt htvt a full itock of DOMINION and WESTERN Metalllo tnd\nShotgun thtlli. Mill ordtrt flllid\npromptly\u2014HIPPERSON'S.     .\nPLAYOPP SOFTBALL - TRAIL\nat NELSON. Reertttlon Groundi it\n4:30 p.m. SUNDAY. FIRST Gtmt of\nWttt Kootenty f I nils.     . ..\n0. W. 0. Ovtrtlli tor tht klddltt.\nSlzu I to 7 yetn. SPECIAL... 81-S\n,   THE GINGHAM SHOPPI\nOPP. DAILY NEWS     ,'\u25a0\nKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS\nAll Knlghta. visiting Brothen, tnd\nSlsten be at hall - o'clock Sunday,\nSeptember 10, to go to Cemetery.\nAll wbo can bring flowen,     .<.'\u25a0'\nPLAYOFF BASEBALL-At thi\nRtertttlon Groundt it 2:30 p.m.\nSUNDAY. TRAIL it NILSON.\nStcond gtmt of Wut Koottnty playoffi. Full tfttrnoon't enttrtalnmtnt\nAik ter MCDONALD'S Ginger Ala\n,   Quality Flnett\n'  Made by your. Nelton-owntd\nInduitry\nQUARTS 15o, plus dtposlt on bottlea\nMcDONALD JAM CO., LTD.\nOUTLET HOTEL\nTAKE YOUR HOLIDAYS AT\nPROCTER, B.O.\nFISHING, BOATING, SWIMMING\n85 Foot Ctbln Cruiser for hirt\nCtblm In thi orchtrd fer nnt\nCommunity Club  .\"\u25a0'\nOfficers Reeled\not Caitlegar Moot\nCASTLEGAR, B. C - The regular meeting of the Cutlegar Community Club wu held In Cutlegir Coronttlon Hall. A ipecltl\nmtttlng called for the purpose of\ntht election of offlcen. followed.\nPreildent R. Sommen wu chtlrmtn.       \"\nT. I_ Bloomer moved that the\nitanding offlcen be reelected. Mra.\nBloomer teeonded tht motion and it\nwu tccepted untnimoutly. .\nOfflcen trtt.R. Sommtn, Pretn-\ndent; H. Sommen, E. Wttti, J.\nKillough. Vlot-Prtiidente- D. White,\nSecretary.\nThe truiteei, T. _. Bloomer, C.\nDehl tnd J. MacKinnon, wer; returned.\nAudltora J. Spetkmtn and R. Waldle wera returned.\nIt wu decided to hold nteellngi\nthe tint and third Tuesdtyi of each\nmonth.\n, The yearly report ihowed debte\nconsiderably len thin last \u2022 yttr.\nReceipt! were $5*7.13.\nThe executive! were congratulated\non their good work.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014_ \u2014-\u2014ssssssss. _.'.\nRush to Retutn ''','\",:\nSurvivors, Fdbr\nU.S. Ship tieup\nNEW YORK. Sept _ (AP):-Fo.r\nAmericin ihipt rushed Into emergency tervice to return ttrinded\ntouriste trom Europe ficed pouible\ntleupi beciuse of ietmen'1 demindi\ntoday tor higher pty ln wtr-zone\nlervice. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..,\u25a0\nDlssttlsfictlon wu apparent\namong teamen of United Stetei\nllnu veueli tfter the Manhattan\ndocked yuterday and the company\nprepired to tend ber out igaln tomorrow.\nTha Union, in iti war-zone de-\nminds, uked a bonui of $350 a\nvoyage for each letmin, $25,000 In-\ndividutl imurance, tnd a 40 per cent\nIncreue in the manning Kilt of\n\u2022hint.\nTen Hollander! ot tha crew of\nthe German tanker Paulln Frlidrlch\nwon perm., ion to luve the vessel,\nanchored tt Bpston tlnce Sunday.\n. I I       ..   ,    '       m\u2014m\u2014m   \u25a0\nUNITED WOMEN'S ASSOC.,\nCRANBROOK PUNS FOR\nPHOTOGRAPHY EVENT\nCRANBROOK, B. C - The tint\nFill meeting of the United Church\nWomen'i Association held Tuuday\nafternoon wu mainly taken up with\narrangements for the forthcoming\nSalon of Amateur Photography,\nwhich ii icheduled to taka place\nSeptember 23. Arrangementi for\nthu event were made In April and\nMay. Prizei for the varloui entriei\nhave been donated and quite a\nnumber of entries\" havt been received from outiide polnti to it\nwu felt obUgttory to ctrry on with\ntht protect A ipecltl feature of\nthe display will be t promised loan\nof thrte dozen ot the beit of the\nseasons work of the Ctlgtry Cam-\nera Club. Somt of tht work ot thli\nclub wtt on exhibition in tha fair\nbuilding at the time of tbe ploneer'i\nreunion. \u25a0'. \u25a0     \u25a0_,, '    t \u25a0 -.-\nU.J. ADMIRAL SAYS WAR\nCONTINUATION OF UST\nATBANY, N.Y, Sept 8 (AP)-\nRetr Admiral Yatei Stirling,\nUnited Stetei Nivy, retlrei declired today thtt Amtrlct ''mty\nbe forced into the wir to fight\nfor iti Hcurity, to maintain ltt\nfreedom, in ftd to uve the lite\nof the nation.\"\n\"I pertontlly consfdtr -thli war\nIt but a continuation of tha lut\none,\" he itld. \"If wr were correct\nla fighting the lut war, which I\nbelieve we were, then we belong\nalongside of Great Britain and\nFrance today tgiinit Hitltr and\nall ha itendi for.\" i\nMORE ABOUT\nPOUSH\n(Continued From Page Ona)\n\"Tht ittack at the enemy win\nexhtust itself tgtinit our dtftnet.\nOrdtr wiU prevtlL*\nBUDAPEST, Sept 8 <AF)-A\nradio station Identified by the announcer as Waruw'i iteted shortly ifter 11:00 p.m. tonight tbat\nPollih tend torcu wtrt retreating from Wantw tfter German\nUnlti had entered the capital\nBUDAPEST, Stpt 8 <AP)-Tht\nplight ot Wanaw in the face ot the\nGermin tdvtnoe through Polind\nwu hidden tonight behind a teriu\not conflicting reporti. tfm\nItrlln tnnounced thtt tdvtnct\nmotorlttd unite of tht Gtrmtn\narmy tnttred tht etpltel it 8:15\npjn. but it 8:18 p.m- tht Polish\nrtdlo Italian at Lwow tnnounctd\n\"Lift It now normtl In Wiittw.\"\n\"Strut eatt art running again,\"\nuld tht innounotr, \"ina thtrt.\npllnty of food, M It wu purposely\nttortd. Biktn trt tgtln btklng.\nTht ttrtttt trt crowded tnd loud-\ntpttktn tt tvtry oorntr trt tn-\nnounelng rtportt from tht front\n\"Tht Pollih defence la proving\niucctt-ful.\"   -\nAn official tnnouncement over\nthli radio uid thtt Germin incen-\ndltry bombs bid fallen on a Wanaw\nhospital, but thtt tbt lira wtrt\nextinguished quickly.\nTROOPS DROPPED\nGerman planu, the radio uld,\ndropped troopi into tht dty by\nptrachutt, but added \"they have not\nbeen found yet\"\nDiplomatic dispatch* received ln\nBudapeit nld the Pollih government which only Tueiday fled from\nWirsiw to LubUn, ibout 80 mllei\nto the Southeast now hid gone on\nitill further Eastward u the German trmtet puihed itUl further\nInto tbt country.\nFurther Indlcitioni that conditions ln Wtraiw mty not havt betn\nu itated ovtr the Lwow itation\nurging Poliih civllini \"to defend\ntheir viltegei igalnst Germin hordet\nwith btrt hindi if neceutry.\"\n\"KH men, women and chUdren\nmust likt up armi tgtinit tht In-\nvtder,\" tht broidcut declared, tdd-\nIng, that \"The population of vllligei\nmuit bt prepired to defend themselves tgtinit tht lnvtden behind\nbarrlctdei.*\nTht tppetl ctme ihortly after tnt\nitition had broadcut an air raid\nalarm for tht reildenti of Wtriaw\ntnd Just tfter in official Hungirten\nntwi tgency dispatch tnnounced\nt Germtn trmored ctr dlvlilon entered Wtrstw at 5:15 p.m.\nTht Warsaw\" radio ceased to fund.\ntion late in the ttternoon and the\nQUAKE RECORDED\nHARVARD, Miu., slept 8 (AP)\n\u2014A \"njvere\" eirthqutke, *probtbly\nln tht North Ptcific,\" wu recorded\ntodty it the Htrvtrd Unlvenity\nseismograph itation. Tha diiturb-\ntnce continued about an hour.\nLumberton Men\nr Volunteer fer\nService, Cranbrook\nLUMBERTON, B. C. - G. Parent\nP. Kossen, C. Chalmen alio Richard\nahd Ace Jonei motored to Cnn*\nbrook lut wtek to enlist In tbt\n108th Bittery of the R. ti A.\nRubber provide! a new trtns-\nptrent material tor wrapping foodi.\nIsttssV       \u25a0sssssssssssssmss\u00bbssssssssssssswsssssisssssssssss\u00ab\u00ab\nIswe-r ttatlon wad appti-mtly *t'\nonly ont optrttlng In Poltnd.      j\nBefore tht Wirstw itition wu\nilleni\u00bbd, lt bro^cut in innounce-\naunt thit The Polish army will\nytt ttert lta otftniive\"\nTht present retrttt ii for itnteglc purpose.,\" tht tnnouncement declired. \"Tht wtr win continue for\n_ long time. The Polu wUl not\ncapitulate. Wt wiU fight to tht finiih. Tht Polish tir fleet ll intact\nTbt world will nndentand thli before long.\"\nTht broadcut nld tbout 1500\nPolei hsd been ctpturtd durlhg ths\ntint week of tht wtr tnd thtt \"the\nrumber killed end wounded ll very\nimilL\"\nThe Germin high command reported yetterday that 15,000 Pollih\npriionen hidttiten taken,\nHit defence tppetl broadcut\nfrom Lwow today urged cltixeni not\nto flee, lett tht rotdi bt blocked\nto troop movementi. Tht population ihio wu tdmonlshed not to\nmliteke thtlr own retrettlng troopi\nfor tht enemy, md to tid Poliih\nsoldlen by ihowlng them tbt wty\naround btrrlctdu.\nThe clvilltn poputatlon wu cilled\nupon to dig trenches tod erect btr-\nricadet ln tht itrtota. They wera\nordered to wrap ill woodin bridges\nin gasollne-ioaktd itnw, retdy to\nut ttlrt upon tht tpprotch of enemy troopi.\nPOLES RETAKE POMORZI\nLUBLIN, Polind, Stpt S (1_\u00bb\nS-!\u2014_:\u00ab a.m. PST) (By rtdlo\nBudapest) (AP)\u2014Tht Pollih\nSovtrnmtnt tnnounctd todty thtt\nlydzouci, lirgtst town In Pom-\norxt (tht Pollih Corridor), wu\nrtgtlntd'from tht Qtrmini todty\nby Pollih troopi.       -\nBydgottcz (Bromberg), tbout 80\nmllu Southwest ot the Eut Prui-\nilin border town of Marlenwerder,\nwu captured by the Null Monday.\nRefugeei retching here from tht\n\"German-occupied town ot Krakow\nuld more thtn 1000 civllimi wert\nkilled ln in tir raid there.\nReiponilble lourcet nld that tbt\nllvei loit among civilians throughout Polind during the fint week ot\nthe war wera \"Several thouund.\"\n(Dlplomitlc dlipatohu received\nin Budapeit ifter thli communici-\ntlon wu , filed reported th)tt the\nPollih governmtnt htd fled further\nfrom Lublin.)   ,\nEXPERT MECHANIC IN CHARGE\nOF ALL REPAIR WORK, WI\nGUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK.\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n208 Baker St     Servlee     Ph. 182\nTODAY and SUNDAY\nFRIED SPRING\nCHICKEN\nQrenfelVs Caje\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiiiiHi\nFUMIGATE WITH    '\nSMYTHE'S\nBUCK DEATH TO BUCS\n10,000 found dead In ona home.\nSMYTHE'S PHARMACY\nPHONE 1\niiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiimimi\nKootenay No-Odor\nCLEANERS AND DYERS.\nExpert Repalra-Alteratlone\nPHONE 128\nDOMINION\nHOUSING LOANS\nH.E. DILL\n. AUTHORIZED AGENT\nAik tor Informition\nlautwtMtaaa\nIT'S BEST,\nBY TEST\nKb q ten ay\nAle\nKootenay\nBrewerlei\nLimited\nThli idvertliemerit te not publiihed\n0  dlspteyed by tht Liquor Control\nBotrd or by the Governmtnt ot\nBritiih Columbia.\nOrdtr SUMMER WOOD Now\nMill Endt, load _______ 8 8.7J\n8 loadt for\nSltbwoods 8 eordt\nSaw Duit unit \u2014\nPhona 163 er 434R1\n,810J)0\n.810.00\n. $*\u00bb-oo\nT. H. WoMn & Co.\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   Limited '\u25a0'\u25a0:,--\n'\"   Bulldtra and'Contraetora\nFlgurtd Glut \u2014 Murtnttt,\nArctlo tnd Mom pttttrnt.\n\u2022Alwayi In ttook.\nWINDOWS REGLAZED\nROOFING\nEaves Troughs, tte.\nR.H. Maber\nPhona 668  . 610 Kootenay St\nFinancial Security\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE\nMonthly Savings Plan\nR. W. DAWSON\nBonded ReprttentaUve\nBox 61   * Hlpp^rton Blk.\nPh. 187\nREAL VALUE\n1938 FORD V-8\nSEDAN     ... \u00ab*5\nPEEBLES MOTORS\nBaker St'   Limited     Phone 118\nWINCARNIS\nA tonic, reitoritive, md\nblood-anrichar.    Recommended for anaemia,\nnervouinett and\nconvalaacenco.\n$1.25 ptr bottl*\nRoosevelt Waits to\n. Regulate Neutrality\nWASHINGTON, .Sept 8 (AP).-\nCongrtuionil tou rett described\nPresident Rooievelt todty u wint-\nlnl to bt sure ht hu lufficlent votes\nto ipprovt hii proposals for Americin -neutrality re(utetloni befort\ncalling Congreu Into ipeciil letslon.\nFirst the unite foreign retetloni\ncommittee ind then the unite Itself,\nIt wu uld tuthotitetlvely, will be\npolled on the quutlon ot whether\nmemberi would support tdmlnlitrt-\nnOns suggutlom for revamping thi\nneutrality policy to permit salt ot\nmunlRoni to warring countriu on a\n'cash tho\" ctrry\" bull.\nAdvocttei of a \"caih and carry*'\npolicy havt trgued it would benefit\nGrett Britain and Frince, on the\nground thit they could piy cuh\ntnd thtt thty would bt expected\nto control the Atlantic tet tenet.\nSmart\n2 PANT\nSUITS\nfor School\n$23.50\nSeo these now single and\ndouble breasted suits in\nyouths' sizes.\nEMORY'Sl\nLimited\nTht .Van's Store\nm\nSugar Bowl\nQ^ocejpy\nCerntr Mill St,and Jottphlnt\nGood Buying for tho Weekend. September 9 and 11\nRAISINS\u2014Stedltu!\n2 Iba, fer .\t\nCATSUP-HelBK\n. bottlu for\t\nm\nA*\nBACON\u2014Premium, elloed *\\*\\A\nfruh; Per lb. \u2014\u2014_T-.-f*V\nEGG8-Pruh large;    '    MM\nPtLdoa.-  ___\"WT\nBUTTER-The flnett MM\nGlendtlt, lit gradt; 8 lbl. *****\nC6TTAGE ROLLS\u2014 _Q_\nTinder mtdt; Pir lb. _ -*1****\nLARD er SHORTENING- ]M\n,8 Ibt. for _-___s\u2014_. 9+r\nJAM-8triwbtrry, Nabob; *f>A\n4 lb. tin ___; , 3\u00b0r\nCANNED MILK-Tlll       ]M\ntilt; 4 for ,v ****T\nSALMON-Ttll tint, pink; ]\u00bb\n8 for , i 1\u2014t- i-tr\nHONEY-Clovtr;\n4.1b. tin -\t\nECONOMY LIDS-\nPtr doi..\nCANNED DOG FOOD-\nTall tint) 8 fer ______\nOATS-Ogllvli't, China\nKltohmwtrt; Etch \u2014_\nCOFFEE-Chut and '.\nSahborn'i; 2 Ibi. for _-__\nGOLbEN CORN-Pruh\ncobs, Itrgt; Ptr doi. .___\nORANGES-Flnttt Sun-\nkltt; I doz. for t... \u25a0\nPEACHES-Ttblt, tht\nflnut; 8 Ibt. for\t\nPRUNES-Ltrgt;\nl Ib. pkt - ,\t\nCANNED VEGETABLES-\nBu\/ now; t for .\nm\n351!\n55.\n15<\n25<\n250\n\u2022    FHONE 110\nFor tha flnett quality groctrlti,\n\"   * fat LESS.    ,.-*''\nFrith Milk, Creim,,Ict Creim,\nRtvtlt, Ctkei, tte.   .\nJ. A, Ca Laughton\n'Optometrist\nSUITE -OS, MEDICAL ARTS BLDQ\nNo wtr cteuic In our lnveitment or\nIniurtnce contncti until further\nnotice, full imounte ptld any iccident, sickness or deith. Buy it now.\nPhone 880\nPRANK A. STUART\nS77 Biker St,   . NeUon, B.C.\n\u2022*\u00bbf-?\u00abrettttr.ttr,<y,y,ratts\u00ab-^\nNEW COIFFURES\nA 8TYI_S TO SUIT f OU\nHai^V Tru-Art\nBEAUTY SALON\nPhone 827 Johmtont Blk.\n\"inrMnvM_Ki&',oiv&x$iis_}_x___i\n1936 TerraplaM\nCOUPE\nA new ear at a uitd ear prlaa\nAutomobile Broken\nJtck MeDowiM    Howird Thurmai\nNtxt Sivoy Hotel\nEAST TRAIL LOTS\nStnd for map tnd prlct Uit I\n\u2022 itart on hivlna your own Hoi\n-with our monthly tuy ptymtnt\nRobertson Realty Co. Ltd.\nNtlton   8.0.\n\u2014aaa\u2014\u2014a\u2014m\n\u00bbi>^i^.^t\u00bb\u00abC^_?\u00abgi^^\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb>itl|\nPHONE 1042\n\u2022JTouf Clothtt* Friend\"\n\u00a7onsdkm (JloaiW-i,\nX^PAV#>l)GOK!A&U>W^\n...t'tt'tt ..*!\u2022**.*******\nCream-0 Milk\nTry a pint for your\nSUNDAY DESSERTS\nPALM  DAIRIES LIMITED\nmtt.at**\u00bb***-******\u2022**\u00bb!\nr\nFOR\nLUMBER\nPHONI82\nI\n!\/\u00bb-ton Exprtu. Exctlltnt Condltloi\nNew Rubber. A Red Star Vala*\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd\nOpposite tha\nPoitofflot and Hume Hottl\n\u2022   ADDED ATTRACTIONS   \u2022   .\nA baffling ntw twlit to tht blaring old Wait...\nwith\nCEORCI O'BRIEN In \"TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN\"\ni  Plut\u2014Colored Cirteon Mtruultm\" and wukly newa\nCOMING WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER  1}\n\"AUSSIE\"\nTHE BOXING KANGAROO\ni*i(i'ii)il!.;w.sii'\nToday, Monday, Tuesday\nMATINEE TODAY 2 P.M.\nComplete Showt 2:00\u20147:00-8:41\nPrlcts: Mtt 2-c-IOe\u2014Eve. 88e-18a\n1934 Ford Sedan\n'. '     Good Rubber and Mechanically Sound\nA Snap at $195\nTwo Demonstrators\n.-   '<-.':'\"'^.-    \u25a0\u25a0 to* Mileage'\" '\u2022\n;        1939 CHEVROLET DELUXE\nFully equipped with all acceuoriei, Including radio,\n\u25a0\"-\u2022:\u25a0'    \u25a0     >:'\u25a0\u2022'\u00ab .'heater, t\\t...\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0.-. \u25a0\u25a0_ . y.j\n\u2022 Vv   1939 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN\ni All DeLuxe equipment\n.'^ It-would seem logical that automobiles will\n.'    advance in price. Take advantage 6f the prices-\n.     we have put on these demonstrators to get\nyourself > practically new car at an exceptional\n\u25a0 ' price, \u25a0 ;> \u25a0-. ] \u25a0 \u25a0      \u25a0   ' *'.;Ji;i'\"    ..\"'\"\nCompany, Limited\n35 -PHONES-36\niMMiis^iind\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1939_09_09","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0414969","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1939-09-09 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1939-09-09 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0414969"}