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CANADA\u2014 THURIDAY   MORNINQ.   MAY  tt.\nLAP. Hurts 40,000 Nm laaAe h\nAttn* m MieiM\u00bb, Ps\u00abe 1.\nPU. te Umi 1000 Soakers l Nijjrt\nAgainit Gumm, Pife 9.\nPrMch Consular Ottieei la Canada\ntl C toee, P a|e J.\nNUMiw m\nHUN ATTACK OF NO AVAIL; RUSS PUSH ON\nHEAVY RAIN ON\nBURMA FRONT\nMAY AID CHINESE\nJaps Continue to Push\n.     South with Big\nForce\nALLIED BOMBERS\nIN HEAVY ACTION\nBy IPINCIR MOOIA\nAuoelited Preu Itaff Writer\nCHUNGKING, Mey 20 (AP.)-\nA huvy downpour, pirhipi the\nbeglnnlg of the monthi-leni lum-\nmer rainy seuon, drenched the\nlouthweitern Burma- Yunnin\nbittWIeldi today ei Chine hiitily\nstrengthened difineM eleng the\nIndo-China   border  to  the   louth\ni eni) fouiht to Uem tha Japaneee\neffiMlve on tha laitirn cout In\nChekling.\nThi Chineie lookid to the rain aa\nan ally which might fill the roedi\n' with1 lindilldes, wash out bridge*\nravage Japanese cimps with Mil-\narla and bold up tor months the Inviden' idvinee through the mountilnoui, iptnely-popultted South-\nwutern tone.\nNo mllitery eetlon wai reported\nat all today frhm that eree, where\n'it lut iccounti tbe Chineie hed\nthrown back tha Japaneie along the\nBurme Road at the Salween ln Yunnan and fought a series of bitter\nbattlei 250 mllei to the South ilong\nthe Thailand frontier.\nBOOST FORCES\nBat.the Chinese Preu eald Jipmese torcei ln Burme had been\nrailed to ilx or eeven divisions-\nclose to 150,000 men and about 50,-\n000 higher ,th\u00bbn previoui eitlmatei.\nIn Chekiang, the Japanese, who\nhad gathered e lerge force from the\nairnsoas  bf  Hangchow,*Nanking\nt,and Shanghai lor a neerodfe^n,\ncontinued to iweep Southward.\nWith platei bombing 'fr pith\nahead, the Japanese hid reached,\nthe Tung Illver, some dlitance beyond Chukl on the Cheklang-Kl-\nsngsl Railway, and in a parallel\ndrive about 40 milei to the Eut of\nthe tone hid tiken Chengiien and\nChanglochen. The latter point ll\nabout 70 mllei Southeut ot Hangchow.\nThe Chlneu were putting up\nItrong resistance.\n(The British command In Indie\nennounoad- that R.A.P. action In\nBurma Is Iniriulng \"In wale end\nfuquinoy.\")\n(Irt Niw Delhi e ipokumin et\nUnited Statu army headquarters\nuld tha American Volunteer\nGroup (Men, attached to tha Chin-\nau army, \"are continuing brilliant work agelnit thl Japaneu\nlind and air forcw' 'In the Yunnan-Burma theatre),\nSightseeing Bus\nWASHU\n-All lighti\nwen prohibit!\nJune 1, end <\nleu were ordered t\neuentlet eperetlone\nporting Mope, war worken ind\n\u2022chool children.\nThe eetlon wu Intended V)\nuve the tins on ii|htieelng v\u00abh\u00bb\nIclei now \"lb thet they will bl\niviilibli for opentioni euenliat\nto tbe war producUon progrim.'\nSwedish, Nazi\nTelephone\nLines ShulOlf\nSTOCKHOLM, May II (Thursdsy)\n(AP) \u2014 Telephone communleetion\nbetwun Sweden end Germany wis\ncut otf by Berlin bat nlgbt without\nexplanation. It wu the second recent disruption of telephone.'lalla\nbetween the twe countriu.\n. Thi service wu cut tor\nHiy 8-10 md at that time\nhinted myiterlouely that\nli ippeert-.il In due time.\"\nitrtu.\nir nine Mri\ntime W>\u00ab\nt-gpodiwi\nIntermtionsl telephone disruption* an fivorlte devices whin\nGermany U playing a war ot nervu\non a neutral.'\nNOOILAVAILABIE\nFOR HEATING BY\nCOMING WINTER\nFactories or Homes\n, Will be Unable\nto Get Fuel\nLOSS OF TANKER\nSHIPS APPALLING\n7   OTTAWA, Key \u00bb (CPJ-Mu-\nnitioni Minister Bowe innounced\nln the Houu at Commons Iete today thet \"there will be no heating\nf-y oil next Winter in homu or\nfacjtorlu iny when ln Canada.\"\nHe.made the mnouncement in\nreply to a queition trom Karl Homuth (Con. Waterloo South) who\naald Be had I number of inquirlu\nu te whit the fuel oil iltuatloo\nwould be to Ontirio next Winter.\nMr. Homuth luggeited Uut \u2022\n\u2022anting be luued u won u poi-\nsibli li then wu to be e ihortage.\n\"I think I can give that without\nnotice,\" Mr. Howe nld, and hi\nnude the announcement which will\nrnian trenifonnttlon of en untold\nnumber ot exclusively oll-heetlng\nplanti to some other torm ot fuel.\nThe Mlnliter moane thet wi\neen toko thet statement end ed-\nvtae eur goeile thet ell heetlni\nwith Nil ell will be \u2022topped fer\nthe coming Wlntert\" Mr. Homuth\nSomerville Rool,\nAttic Suffer\ntill Han\nTRAIL, B. C, May J0.-The Fire\nDepartment reipondad to a call to\ntbe residence of Robert SomervUle,\n1N0 Oik Street, at 5:50 p.m. Wedneeday. A .sperk Wom the chimney\nignited the roof, ihd burned e hole\nabout sti feet square In the shingles,\n\u2022nd scorched the attic considerably.\nDamages were estimated it $100.\nErnie Mason, passing on thi itreet\nnoticed the steoki end notified the\nresidents.\nBritish Force Small\nAxis Units in\nLibya to Withdraw\nCAIRO, Bgypt, Miy 20 <AP>.-\nBritiih Genenl Heidquirten lild\ntoday small groupi of Axli infantry\nind tanks were engigtd by Britiih\nforcei in Northeutern Llbyi yuterdiy ind forced to withdraw.\nROME, Miy 30 (AP).-The Itiliin\nHigh Commind clilmed today that\nAxil artillery' salvoes against advanced British positions itirted big\ntlru on a Kctor of the Libyin bittle\nfront\nSeven British planes were clilmed\nthot down ln Medlterrinein ind\nNorth Africans opentioni.\nProbe into Market\nBoards Ends\nKAMLOOPS, B. C, May JO (CP)\n\u2014Hurlngi of \u25a0 Royil Commluion\nunder Judge A. M. Hrper Inquiring\nInto opentioni of Provinciil Mirketing Boirdi concluded todiy.\nCaptain George H. Hilliard df\nNorth Kamloopi ipoke in lupport\nof Uie principle! of controlled mar\nketing.\nTo Guard Again$1\nBeef Shortage\nOTTAWA, Miy 10 (CP). - Ar-\nnngementi to guard agalnit future\nbeef ihortages ln Cinada tnd maintain pricei for cattle producen vVere\ninnounced todiy by Donald Qordon,\nChiirman of the Wartime Pricea\nand Trade Board.\nThree major itepi have been decided on: \u25a0\n1. Producer! will receive the price\nwhich they would normally receive\nfor cittle ihlpping to the United\nStatei md exports will be controlled\nwhen neceuary.\n3. A control organization will purchue cittle from exporten ln periodi of ihort lupply md re-sell\nthem tn the domeitic mirketi.'\n3. Adjustments on celling pricei\non beef will be permitted, giving\nrecognition to teiionil variations ln\ncattle pricu.\n\u2022Thet li rl|ht,\" Mr. Hewe u-\npiled.\n\"Will tbe Mlnliter give eny such\ndnitlc Informition to thl committee wilh roapect to netunl gu la\nWeitem Ontario!\" Mr. Homtuh con-\nMr. Howi uld the nituril gu\nlupply WSI dwindling ind it, wn\nlikely theie whou.furnicu could\nbe epnyerted to othu,lpO>i|^iw\u00bbli\nhaVe fo convert Hum. -The Munition! MinUter uld on this point \"Al\nto whether furmcei which were lnitalled tp burn gu only cin be kept\ngoing. I em Inclined to think tbat\neverything pouible will be done ta\nevold tne expense ot tearing out\ntha furnace and putting ln another.\nBut I am lttn thtt those who hive\ncoil equipment which they ere now\nusing tor gu will be uked to\nching* beck to coiL\"\nAPPLIII TO OIL\nOeorge Crulckihank (Ub. Fruer\nValley) aaked: \"Doei that apply to\nordiniry fuel oil too?\nab. Howe replied: \"Yes\".\nSinkings ot tanken supplying oil\nto tbe Maritime Provlncu hed been\n\"appalling\" end for 10 days all vessels wen kept ln port, he nld when\nquestioned ebout shortages then.\n'Ivery tanker we have la headed\nfor Halifax,\" tha Mlnliter uld, ind\nevery tank ctr ivillable wu taking\noil to the Maritime Provlncei trom\nSarnia tnd Montrul. He estimated\nthere wen Ttn tank can ivillable.\nTOWN AUSSIES PREPARE FOR JAPS\nCharging through barbed wire entanglements requiru desperate meuures and the\nboyi in Um leid of the charge tuffir, st the very least, scratched tummies. Yet this is how\nthe Australian loldier is traiped to deal with wire obstacles. First men hurl themselves\non the wire, the weight of thmrflfciies forcing it down and permitting following troops\nto crou in comparative comfort,\nGreat Army Rolls\nOver Wreckage of\nTanks,  Machines\nReport Three Hun Transport Ships Sunk,\n\u25a0 Aerial Supremacy; Say Russ Have\nDriven in Heart of Kharkov\nBy HENRY C. CASSIDY\nAuociated Press Staff Writer\nMOSCOW, May 21 IThursday) (API-^The crusftiog R\u00bbd^\nArmy offensive around Kharkov was still rolling ihead at diwn'!\ntoday over ground \"littered with wrecked Cerman tanki ind'\nmachines,\" the News Agency Tass said.\nFresh Cerman reserves have been thrown igaimt th\u00bbJ\nSoviets but five villages have been recaptured by th* Red\nArmy, end an attempted German counter-offensivi 80 milu\nSouth of Kharkov in the Barkenkovia-lzyum sector has been\nchecked, the dispatch said.\nThe midnight communique said:\n\"During   May   20    in   the?\"\nNo Official Newi\non Small\nMadagascar Losses\nLONDON, May X (CP Cable)-\nAn intormed iource uid tonight thit\nno official Informition hid been received in London ebout the extent\nof Britiih cuuiltiei suffered In the\noccupation ot the French blind ot\nMadagascar ln the Indiin Ocetn.\nUnofficial reporti ippeirlnl in\nLondon newipiper lilted those kill\ned md thoie who died ot woundi\n\u2022t leu thin 100 ind the wounded\nat SSO, but thl! lource nid;\n\"We regret thit we cinnot confirm or deny these unofficial report! u we hive received no definite Informition regarding iny details ot the Madigascar campaign.\"\nSecret Sessions\nat Air Meet\nOTTAWA, Miy Vs (CP) - Air\ntraining experti ot I'l nttlom neir-\ned the conclusive ittge of their deliberations todiy, with some ot thelt\ncommitteei reporting end otheri\npreparing to report tomorrow.\nTodiy wu the first whole dty de\nvoted to regulir secret buiineu lei-\n\u2022loni.\nWhile nothing cime from thl closed sessions ibout the neture ot the\ndiscussions or thi propoiali tor Intension colltborttlon idvinced, accepted or rejected. It wai letrned\nmme delegitei tre pleinntly iur-\nprlied et the vilue of the meetingi.\nMa). Power hid nothing to report\n\u2022t hli dally Preu Conference todiy\nexcept thit the btuL.eu ll going on,\nind thit It U hoped te end the conference wtth e generil union Fridty.\nPollinger New\nBishop\nCariboo Diocese\nKAMLOOPS, BC Miy 10 (CP)\n\u2014Rev, 8. Pollinger of Prince George\nn!c, eras elected ky the Anglicin\nSynod todey ei Blihop ot tbi Anglicin Diocese ot Cariboo, lucceeding\nBt. Rev. O. A. Wills, who reslgnid\nto become Principtl ttoteiten*\nChipliln of the Cinidlan enny. He\nhtd been edminlitretor of the diocese ilnce the reilgnitlon ot Rt. Rev..\nWeil*\nRev. Pollinger cime from Englind ln Illl to Queenel where he\nwu Hononry Uy Reider with\nSi John the Divine Minion. From\nmi to 1114 he wes e itudent et\nthe Anglicin Theologicil College\n\u2022t Vtncouver.\nDuring thtt time he wu e itudent missionary tt Burnlby with\nthe Columbit Cout Mluion md\nAisistant Deicon under Rev. X.\nR. Birtlett et New Weitminiter.\nAt the conclusion oi hli studies.\nhe returned to Prince George el\npriest ln chtrge end remained there\nuntil 1927 when be organised ind\ntook chtrge of lhe new minion it\nITpper Fruer.\nIn 1033 he returned to Prince\nOeorge by requeit, the poit he now\nholdi.\nHe hu been Archdeacon tnd\nRurtl Dem tnd t member of the\nExecutive of the Diocese of Ciriboo.\nItallani Killed in\nTrain Wrecked\nby Yugoslav Forctl\nJERUSALEM, Mty X (AP). -\nGin. Drlji Mihtllovic'i Yugoiliv\nforcu recently killed mil)\/ Italian\nsoldiers nur Metkovlc ln Delmetle\nby derailing t troop trtin.\nDaily cluhei'wlth Germin troopi\nneer Belgrade tnd tt Pilanka, f!\nmllu Northwut of the Danube, also\nwere reportid by these sources who\nslid tbe Null hid stepped lending,\nBulgtrii*! troopi a|eiaet the Tugo-\nllcMhtoecauu t number of Buljir.\nregiment! deserted te Join Mihallo\nvic's mountiin tighten.\nTwo Jap Planes,\nRunway, Hit\nin Timor Attack\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Auitnlli, Mey 11 (Thundiy) (CP) -\nAllied bombers destroyed twl\ngrounded Jipriesi pltnei, dimiged the runwty tnd started lirge\nflrei yeiterdiy In en ttttck on Kit-\nping, Netherlands Timor, ind ilio\n\u2022tticked military objectives In Dili\nHirbor in th\u00bb Portugue half of the\noccupied Iiland.\nA communique from Oen. Douglu MacArthur's heidquirten also\nuld tour of 11 Japanese fighter\nplinu were damaged when inter.\nce'pted by Allied plinu during an\nttttck on the Port Moreiby New\nQulnn, ilrdrome.\nSays Roosevelt\nMust Have\nDictator Power\nNIW YORK, Mey 20 (AP).-\nHerbert Hoover uld tonight thit\nIf the Unltid Statu li to win thi\nwir Preildent Rooievelt \"muit\nheve dictatorial economlo powir\"\nbectuu, hi Mid, \"plain fuolit\neconomlci\" li necemry te triumph\nIn .*_ wt.\u2022\u25a0'\"\"-\u25a0:_.\u25a0'-\n\u2022\u00ab\nHoove* teU the WttWel th^ui-\ntrltl' Conference Board Inc., i research organiition, thtt \"from i\npttiloiophlctl viewpoint\" he would\nltke to ue \"the 'ilxth columniit!\ngiven \u2022 Httle more liberty.\"\nHe defined ilxth columnists u\n\"onu who discusi the war or ipec-\nultte or even criticise in private\nconverutloni.\"\nUndenecretiry of Wer Robert P.\nPitteno'n predicted hit-end-run enemy ittacks upon Amerlcm wir\nplinti tnd Ptul V. McNutt, Fedenl\nSecurity Adminlitntor, forecut\ntottl of 22,500,000 soldiers tnd wir\nworken by the end of 1M3.\nDav)d Will's, Director of Inform!\nUon ot thi Britiih Supply Council\nihould decltre then three princi\nplu: Free movement of goodi without tariff Willi; t ilngle currency;\nfree movement of peoplu.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nU. S. Airforce Umi\nI. Q. Tesfs\nOTTAWA, Miy 20 (CP).-Intelligence tuti insteid of educttlon ittn-\ndtrdi now ire uied by the United\nStitei Army Air Force In selecting\nmen for ilr crew training, Robert\nLovett, Aulitint Secrettry of Wir\nend MiJ.-Gen. Barton *C Yount,\nChief of the Air Force mining\nCommind, said yeiterday.\nNo Ntw Forest Fires\nReported in Week\nNo new forut firu occurred during the put wuk In Kootenay-\nBoundary, md there ire no firu\nnow burning. Foreit Bnnch <K-\nticltli it Nelion heidquirten state.\nTo dite thii uuon 10 firu htve\nbeen reported, none of ihem Itrge.\nThe hazard tt tbe moment it low.\ndue to recent precipitation.\nBritish Flying Boat\nForced Down\nin Mediterranean\nLONDON, Miy 10 (CP).-A British Ctttlint Flying Bott wu it\ntacked by t French tighter pltne\nMondty tnd forced down upon the\nMeditemnein 'iome 20 mllu North\nof Algiers,\" i BritUh authority uld\ntodty.\nHie flying boat's cnw, two of\nwhom wen wounded, were reported\nto heve bun picked Up by e Britiih\nihip.\nBy KIRKE L. SIMPSON\nAuoelited Preu Wir Antlyit\nAccording to reports from Chungking e crisis for United Nitioni\nleadership tl brewing ln' Chlni\nwhich matches thtt ln South-Weit-\nern Russia where massive Ruulin\ntnd Nail forcti teem locked in t\nslow-motion, ntp-tnd-tuck battle of\never-extending front md significance.\nChineie military spokesmen ere\n\u25a0Plfcillnl for tdditlontl Allied help.\nAustralian spokesmen in Just U\ninsistent thtt the Ptcific front,\nwhich metns Australit, shall not be\nneglected.\nIt comu, too, it e time when\nthere is insistent clamor on both\n\u25a0Idu of the Atlantic for 1 second-\nfront attick on Germmy to tld\nRuuil.\nThii Indicated conflict u to whtt\nshall he lent where, md when, to\nmm til Ipt tu separated war\nfronts, hu drawn t ihtrp tnd\npointed wtrnlng from Pratldent\nRoosevelt's veteran preu secretary,\n\"Steve\" eerly.\nThe grlily uuu ef the Axli\nwould be thtt much idvinced,\"\nEerly uld, iptiklng it the dedication of e hug* niw pltnt. for\nthi meu production of plane pro-\npellon, If the United Netloni\never fell te quarreling imong\nthemielvei u to whe ihould get\nthl next gun, tenk, plane er propellor produced by iny of them.\nThin ll et leaat e hint ot White\nHouu Irritation ovir thi verbal\nbarrage from Auitrtlli, Chlnt tnd\neliewhere.\nWilding the Judgment of in Allied commind, with \u2022 world-glr-\ndltng front to conilder, Into t unified itnteglc pittern fori military\noperations is always I difficult talk.\nIt delayed the victory over the\ncentral powen In the tint greet\nwar.\nIt li itill true, however, thit lt\nll only on one of the miny war\nfronti that my hope of i ipeedy\nvictory thit could provi deceive\nhu been officially voiced\u2014and that\nIl in Ruula.\nThin are iome Indlcatloni thtt\nRunlan policy itlll ll to kup\nmuch detailed military Information e cloie lecret even from powerful alliei. |f thtt ll true, the\nmolt probable reuon It to safeguard It from unintentional leakage to the foe.\nEvery Russian behind the Nui\nllnu Ii e potential iource ot information for hli fighting comrades w\nto enemy movementi. The Rdasleni\ntre out to make the most of thtt,\nnot. ctn they be greatly criticized\nfor extreme precautions to guard\ntheir own plus bom the foe.\nBritain Decrees\n52-Hour Week\nLONDON, Msy 11 OHiundty)-\n(CP).\u2014The Ltbor Miniitry today\ndecreed minimum working houn ot\nSI houn in industries tnd 41 :n\nqffieu, with miximum tnnutl vtca-\ntions ot two weeki.\nMiniitry officials uid the order\ncould not be made compuliory but\nthtt thi specified houn would be \u2022\ndetermining fictor in granting deferment! from military lervice ind\nauthorising employment of avillible\nlabor.\nThe Miniitry reported iome Industries still in working 'peacetime houn\" while othen have impoied even longer wir work weeki\nthm the new minimum, io lt hid\nbeen decided to \"level thingi up.\"\nWoman After Nylon\nSox Smash\nStore Window\nVANCOUVER, Miy 20 (CP)-\nFlve hundnd womin puihlng to\nenter e iton where MO pein\nof Nylon itockingi wire on till\ntodey cruhed through e big pltte-\nglut window Juit u the doon\nopenid for buiineu. One of thi\nwomen wei Injured.\nThl entire 800 pein of itockingi\nwire wld hilf en hour tfter opining time.\nFORS SON PROMOTED\n\u2022WASHINOTON, Mty 10 (AP). -\nCtpt. James Rooievelt, ion of the\nPruldent tnd who once held i\nLieutenant Colonel's Commiulon in\nthe Marines, hu been selected for\ntemporary promotion to Mejor,\nin\nKharkov direction   our troops\nconducted   ottensive   battles,\nand   repulsing   enemy   tanks,\ncontinued to advance.\"\nMoreover, the Ruuiam declired\ntheir irmiei itill tre fighting nur\nKerch in the Eutern Crimei (where\nthe Germim clilmed complete oc-\ncupitlon of bridgiheidi on the nirrow straits oppoilte the Caucuiui).\nIn the Birkenkovi lector where\nUii Ruuiini reported yeiterdiy the\nGermtni hid begun \u2022 counter-offen-\nilve, the Soviet communique uld\nOur troopi repulied levertl vtt-\nttcki ot Oermin Fuclit troopi.\"\nA 8ovlet ihip tlu wai credited\nwith linking thru enemy trim-\n^porft .totelllng\"'SIC&\u00bb totil In iff\nBinnti lit, tnd Rid airmen were\ndeclired to hivi won \u25a0 27-to-H\nIdvintage in aerial combit Tuu-\n> dty.\n(Russian tourcei In London reported Manhal Timoshenko's Red\nArmy lild driven \"into the heart\" of\nKharkov'!, defencei, md that the\nGermins thui far hid loit 000\nttnki).\nThe , only offtcal deails lupplled\nin a lupplementary communique\nipoke of repeated Russian plme ittacki on lingle lector! ol the long\nJChirkov front In which eight Ger\nmm tanki were disabled ind 6O0\nNull killed.\nAltogether thi Red airmen du\ntroyid or damaged 42 Nail tanki\nIn a ilngli diy'i fighting on virloui lectori of thi front, thli communlqui uld, adding thit in idditlonil 400 Germin dud ware\nleft on t battlefield on the Kalinin\nfront Northweit of Moicow.\n(London quirten alio luggeited thit thi Oermin announcement of Biron von Rlchthofin'i\npriunci In the Nui Kerch peniniuli Indicited ponlble preparation! to uu i Oermin parachute\ntrmy of 100,000 In t bid to brldgi\ntho nirrow Itnlght of Kerch ind\ndrive directly towird the oil fieldi\nof thl Ciueuiui.\n(Rlchthofen, icouiin of the First\nGreat Wir tee, ihot down by Capt.\nRoy Brown of Toronto, directed the\ndesolating bombing of Belgrade in\nApril, IMl, and prepared the way\nwith heavy dive bombing for the\nparachute invasion of Crete last\nMay. He alio is a glider-transport\nexpert).\nThe Communist Party paper,\nPravda, denied th- German High\nCommand's claim to have cleaned\nup all the Kerch Peninsula, laid\n9oviet troops ere continuing Intensive battlei agalnit luperior enemy\nforcei md predicted: \"Even greater\nbattlei ire ahead.\"\nCLOIE QUARTER8\nIn one tank battle, the quarters\nwire io close that the Qermani'\nplanu could not risk helping their\ntanks for (ear of hitting them. Red\nStir, the Army peper, said. Forty-\nlix Nizl tanks were reported burned or bluted pn the single field.\nOverhead, Soviet planes ihot down\nieven German airmen, the paper\nidded.\nIn another clash, 51 German tanks\nwen dutroyed by bigger Russian\nmachlnu, it said.\nOther lectori of the 2,000-mile\nfront In Rusiii were showing new\nsigns of iii-l vity.\n\u2022nd Ruulani probid et night for'\n\u2022ott ipoti In oppoilng lime north-\nwrit of Moicow.\nOn the Lenii.grid front, the der-\nmini  concentrated  leveril   icore\ntanks to cover \u25a0 projected Infmtry\n\u2022dvince, but the Ruuttne thwtrtedi\nthi thruit. Red Star reported.\nWant Ottawa to\nRetain\nQUBBJC, May 11 mwiedey)\n(CP.)-TI(e   L-Jgtelttlte   Auembly\nidopted by I vote, 11-7 tedey a mo*\ntion  whloh  urged  the  Provlnctal\nLower Houie to expreu the wlih \u2022\nthat the Federal Oovernment ratal* '\niti voluntary enlistment policy end\nnot impose conscription for Overuu\nlervice.\nThe motion ilio \"relterltee the,\nwill of all Memberi of the Home te\nsupport the but wir effort pouible.\"\nPremier Adelard Oodbout told Ihe\nassembly hi la opposed to conscrip-\ntion tor Overseu service, became\n'I do not believe that It ll the best\nwty to win the wtr.\"  \u25a0\nEarlier ln the debate Francois Leduc (Lib.-Laval) itld ill Quebeo\nMembers ot the Houie of Commoni\nshould be asked to rally behind\"\nPrime Minister King \"in the preunt\ncrisis\" and that Hon. P. J. A. Cirdln *.\nwho resigned u Miniiter of Tnniport should be urged to return to\nhli Cabinet poit.\nName Commanderi\nfor 6th and 7th\nArmy Divisions '\nOTTAWA, May 20 (CP)-Brlg.\nA. E. Potti ot Sukatoon bu been\nappointed to command the Ith Cenadlan Diviiion md Brig. P. S. Le-\nClerc of Montreil to commind the\n7th. It wu innounced todey by*\nDefence Minister Riliton.\nBoth issume rank of Major-General.\nGen. Potts and Gen. LeClerc ire\nveterans ot tbe\"fint Grett Wtr tnd\nrose from the rinki. Both commanded brigades overieai In the preient\nconflict.\nITALIAN SUB LOST\nROME, May 10 (AP).\u2014The Italian\nHigh Command announced the lou\nof an Italian lubmarine today, uying it had failed to return to iti but..\nWednesday  was  NeliOn'i hottest\nday for May to date, wltb a high I\nemperature of 74 degreei, and a minimum of 46 degreei, for the 14 hours\nending at S p.m. April htd i 71 de- ,\ngree day. Tuesday'! extreme! were\n38 and 63 degreei. Wednesday had.\n13 hours of sunshine tnd Tueidiy\nPractically    unchanged    for   41\nhours, the lake at Nelaon itood It\n6.47 feet aboye the low water mark\nat noon Wednesday. Both Monday'\nA Oermin scout plane wu ihot and Tuesday'! marks were 0.49\ndown 20,000 feet oyer Moicow, md grees, after a rise list week wh'i\nfierce local fighting flared up on| raised  the  lake level  two feet Itlr]\nthe Kalinin front ai the Germani \u00abJve dayi.\niif__3l'i^_\njUta\ng^Hg\n\t\n \u25a0I TWO\n\u25a0nilion wtftv niw* mum. a c-twnioav mornin\u00ab max\nIghum Hid Grading, Widening and\nBiiing East of Creston Likely\nihn Says; io Visit Kaslo, Lardeau\nation oi reding on Taghum\nWut of Htlien, end coottau-\ni ed widening and griding work\nSouthern Tteciprovmeiil\nbwly Cut ol Creiton, will prob-\ni be among lie undertakings! of\not ot Public Worki In\nI durtni IMl Boo. H\n, Miniiter of Public Worki,\nta Helion* Wedneeday night\nhe hoped liie work could be\nbut tor the preient he\nl unable to asy definitely lhat It\ni programmed.\nht Miniiter it iccompinled on\n| tour of Ibt Kooteniyi by mera-\nl od the new B.C Highwiy\nA. L Carruthen, Chairman.\nr Andenon, Astlatant Chief En-\n, md William Ramaty.\nlitkvg cmton, ttn Miniater tnd\nnben of the Board were eattr-\nat dlnntr by the Creiton\net Tridt.   Accomptnled by\nIk Putnim, MLA. for Ntlton\nCreiton, Ibe vlilton Inspected dyked\nigriculturtl land tod examined\nreeds,\nMr. Bruhn itated he had been\nagrttably iiuprleed by the amount\not work acoompllahad But at Cretton.\nTO KASLO AND LANOIAU  \/\nToday the Miniater end hii party\nwill go to Kaalo and witt meet the\nKaalo Board of Trade, and Thunday night tbey wtll go to the Ur-\ndeeu with W. J. McLean, CPU.\nSuperintendent, to eoniMtr the problem of lifting ralli on lie Ltrdetu-\nGtrrtrd rail Una end lubiutuuog e\nrood for tbe railroad.\nMowing the Lardeau visit tht\ntraveller! win go to Crinbrook and\nPernio, then through the Windermere Valley to Golden and Revelitoke, thence to Victorii, completing\ntht preient Impaction tour. Other\nparts ot tht Province will be vliited\nliter.\n75 Kootenay-Boundary\nYouthi are Called\nto Military Training\nAppresimmly Tl young bob et\nthe Kootenay-Boundary lett Wedneeday morning by beta tot Ver-\nnon, inrwering calls te unitary\ntraining.\nIhe men were fro* pointa eaet te\nCmwtMlt and wait to ttdwty.\nKateeo wtrt -ailed tt Neleon.\nistlegar Bows\nTrail Nine\nflkAIL, B.  ... Mty M.-Stiktt-\naa  Ljfi  took  the  Cutlegir\nWM a Ufe!\n\"Till me, Sherlock,\nabout thi a Joan.\nDoeeperspir\/nf keep her\n' eo much alone?\"\n*W oourae not, Wataon,\"\n| eald Holmes, the eleuth,\n\"But offend itid doe*,\n\u2022atf that'i the truthl\" \u2022\n\u2022oth tonlflht with Uf EBUOY\n\"-\u2014IV&mH*\nAcei M In I cloie gtmt of tbt Ienlor Men'i Softball Lttgut Wednudiy it Victorit Park.\nE. Poffolo of the Life tnd Marder\nfor tht vltlton both itruckout one,\ntnd walked two. Home runi were\nbanged out by E. Poffolo, tnd it\nMirtin of Up Iniurinct team, while\nthree-baggers were mide by Marder of Cutlegir, ind Waddell of\nthl Trill iquid.\nLineupi were:\nCutlegir: P. Zihln, is, P. Simon,\n2b; O. Wml.ss, c, R. Magee. lb, J.\nVtrlgln, of, 0. Wtrobty, rf, Ptttr-\nson, lt, D. Marder, p, P. Obector, lb.\n'Sukttchtwtn Lift: B. Waddell.\nct J. Cimeron, lb, K. Toffolo, p, L.\nKnatt, 0, R. Mirtln, u, H. Brov>r-\nmin, lb, L. Lobb, rt, S. Hogg, Sb,\nA. Tognotti, If.\nKing Boris\nRule In Bulgaria\nISTANBUL,  May 11  (Delayed)\n,AP>.-Reporti the regime et King\nBorii ot Sulgarla wee thceetened\nurloualy by Communiit upriilngs\nla the Bulgtrin Army, reflecting\nwidesprud dleeontent throughout\nthe Axli-tligntd nation, were received here todey and given oon.\nildtrtble ertdeaee In Informtd Allltd quarters.\nA ntutrtl triviller niching here\nfrom Bulgtrii uld the uprlslnp developing into a dlitinct threit te the\nOovernment during the last halt at\nApril, ilthough actual tutbniki\n[wert tupprtuid, contidtrtble fear\nwu felt there might be further dii-\nturbtncei.\nThis Informant said that after the\nApril uprlilngi. reported eerrled\nout by e definitely Identified element . within the Army, 10 officers\nwere irrutd tnd eome ot these wers\nliter ihot\nRed Cross Raids\nBring $6694\nTRAIL, B. ... Mty J0.-A total\not IMM.M hu been taken ln the\nbombing attack on cltlrem for the\nRed Crou by tht Pttrlotic md Welfare'lodtty up to Wednetdty ivt-\nning,\nBittle plam for tht final big puih\nWiU bi mapped It i muting Prlday night, when Squadron Leaders\nand Pilot Officeri will report results\not previoui raids.\nRequire an Increase of Staff\nROWLAND, B. C May \u00bb.-The\nSchool Beard Tuesday night wu\nnotified.ly Prinelpel E. & Portal\nol Me glue W uun tary lehool\nthet en addthnaal teacher eieuld\nbe required the earning ttm, on te-\neount et lncreulng enrolment\nwhich hu the rajtmi erowded now.\nTtll will bring the MacLean teaching itaff to IL\nThe Boerd approvtd Junt I u tha\ndate ter the Ichool Sporti Day, aad\nvoted |\u00bb te umt the Parent-\nTeacher Aaoociatiea In becking the\nasset\nPermlaetoa wu granted Principtl\nPerklni  tor  making  the  current\nThurtday \"Ylelton Day\" at Mac-\nLean School.\nPARK! COOPS* ATI ON *\nA propoul by Aid. William Cunningham, tor the lehool Boerd ta\nhave e repreeentetlve oa the Ptrki\nBeard, wu acted on, and A. T. Q\nDrake wu named tor thla duty\nPupili' ldeu. tor boeuttflcasiaa of\nttm Khool ground!, u nihartlted in\n\u2022a contest held leat Pall, will be\nutilised wherever pouibl* Aid.\nCunningham aaid,     *\nnotification trom ttt*. M. Welykochy ol her married itete, end ea-\nprttsdng wlllingnui to cirry on\nwith her teaching poet proved\nigreuble te the Boerd.\nBreaking ot a pupili gleam during gymnuium period wu reporttd\nby Principal Weiley McKenale, of\nUii Ugh Ichool and replacement ot\nthe gleuu Minuted. It wm decided to taka up the lou wtth the Iniurance comptny.\nProceeds of the Uttle Thutre\nconcert in AprU were t-ttS. Principal McKenile reported. Put ot\nthis will bt uted tor ittgt equip,\nmeat\nWCXORIA\nOT\nWjttKS\nSlttlom In Ctnidt\nVT*f*T*l*,\n__\n1*1*1\n^ONEWAY, FARE\nffd'ONE-QUARTER\nsFOR ROUND TRIP\n(Mlala.M'Forat3c)\u201e_\nX*i# ;\u2022*(*.**.*.*\njOplNOi\nAny 21 until 2 p.m. May\n(except if no train itrvice on\n. _  ay 22. ticket, will be .old Io,\nMty 21).\n}..   \"    IEIURHINO,   \t\nI Luvtdeitimtioh until midnight,\nTuuday, May 26 (\u00abc.nt il no\ntrtin lervice, May 26, tlcketi will\nI be good on tint tvilltble trtin).\n\\Futl Inlormatlonfiorrt Ant rtl-..\nAuxiliary Conducts\nNakusp United\nChurch Services\nNAKUSP, B. C\u2014In tht tbience\not Rev. 0. Qrondahl. who wai attending the Unittd Church Conference et Vancouver, memberi ot the\ntfoung Women'i Evening Auxiliary\ntook charge of the Sunday evening\nurvice tt the Nakuip United\nChurch. The addreu was given by\nMrs. E. Oxenham. Mill B. Jamie-\neon tnd Miu Viola Morice sang a\nduet, Mn. Oxenham gave t vocal\n\u25a0olo and a violin selection wu given\nby Mrs. B. Schott with Miss Morice\nplaying tha organ accompaniment.\nOtheri taking pirt tn tht service\nwere Mrs. McCulloch, Mri. L. Embree, Mri. J. Motherwill, Mri. H.\nSunstrom, Mn. K. S. LaRue, Miss\nM. Kirk Misi A. Bowei, Mn. 0.\nGrondahl ind Mn. J. Olion.\nAbout m Is\nCurrent Standing\nRossland Drive\nROSSLAND, B. C, Mty 10-The\ncombined local welfare and Red\nCrou fintnct camptlgn being conducted by tht Roultnd Wtr Service tnd Welfare Fund hu netted\ntUti for thl Welfare fund tnd\n13085 tor the Red Crou. Chtlrmin\nL. Hamilton reported Wednudiy\nnight. These flguru constitute\ntbout BO per cent of the oanvuten1\nreturni.\nClttteni, not contacted by canvu-\nsen, may make their donationi to\nGeorge Man betore May SO, Mr\nHamilton uld. Another campaign\nln tht Fall Would he necesury If\ntht quota for welfare work wu not\nruched, and It wai urged that\nRoultnd citiiens eubacribing to thl\nIflYill Diitrict Pttrlotic tnd Wtlfire\nSociety change their lubecriptlon\nto the Roulind fund.\nQuota for the Rid Crou drivt li\n$4000, and for the welfare fund,\ntSMO.\nH. P. Gore Gives\n\"Pep\" Talk on\nRed Cross Week\nH. B Oore gai* a Red Crou \"pep\"\nUU Wedneeday et toe civic Thutre,\nurging all to heed the ippeil ot the\nRed Crou espeelslly during its cimpilgn week.\nMr, Oori's ipeech wu midt very\neffective by t \"Red Crou Tsbluu,\"\nla whieh students oi the Hume\nSohool, directed by Mlu Greta Curwen, formed a large V and recited\nthe redidicitlon pledge,\nHte tervicu were tepreeented by\nMiss Norah Murray, who portrayed\nriorence Nightingale: Mlu Mirgaret\nRou, M a Red Crou nurse; Sgt.\nPilot ___. 0. Seuloni of Staines. Middlesex, England, the Air Force, and\nPte. Collim ot the Veterani' Guird,\ntht Army.\nVALLICAN\nVALLICAN, B.C.-Mr. Snd Mrs.\nBarry Itundtrt of TraU vlalted Mr\nand Mra. Oeorge Word.\ntolc Ouy left for thi Cout\n1. D. tonu snd dtughttn, Jeen,\nMiurim end Oereldlne, viilted their\nmother end grandparents, Mr. and\nMrs. Wm. Innu st the weekend.\nE. T. Coleman of Nelson visited\nMrs. E. T. Coleman and daughter,\nMrs. frle Ouy, who ls viiiting her\nmother here.\nGet Your Holiday\nMen, Women Over 40\nFeel Weak, Worn, Old?\nWint Normil Pep, Vim, Vitality?\nDoes weak, rundown, exhausted\ncondition make you feel tiggid out,\nold? Try Oitrex. Contain! general\ntonics, stimulants, often needed\notter 30 or 40. Suppliei iron calcium, phosphorus, vitamin Bl. Helps\nyou get normil pip, vim, vitality.\nIntroductory size Ostrex Tonic Tablets only 35c. For sale- at all good\ndrug storei everywhere.\nItching, Burning, Stinging\nEczema or Silt Rheum\nEnema, or ult rheum u it is commonly called,\nis one of the moit painful of all ikin troubles.\nTbt intense burning, itching and emarting, upe-\n___-... t, Ite    _.\ndally at night, or when tne affected part is exposed to\nheat, or tim bandi placed tn hot water ate moat unbearable, and relief ia gladly welcomed.\nThe relief offered by Burdock Blood Bitten is bued on the knowledge\nAat each ailments as eciema, and othar ikin troublu, art cauied by aa\nimpure blood oondition,\n\u25a0    Bring about inner cleinllneu by using B. B. B. to help cltsnu the\nblood of ita impurities.\nAik at any drug counter Ior B. B. B.   Price $1.00 a bottle.\nThl T. Milburn Co., limited. Toronto. Oat.\nGuide for Travellers\nGreenwood Hiss\nWeds Trailite\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nOREINWOOD, B. C. - Amidst s\nbeautiful letting of appla blouomi\nand Spring flowen, In the St. Co-\nlumbs United Church, here, Bea-\ntrice Roberts McLaren, beoimi the\nbride of John Penner of Trail.\nRev. W. Q. Challli performed the\nceremony at high noon, Monday,\nMay 11. Tha bride wu attended by\nher sister, Mrs. E. J. C. Roylance al\nMatron of Honor; while Mr. Roylance supported Uie groom. Master!\nRonald Roylance tnd Herblrt\nMansfield acted as ushers.\nGiven ln marriage by her brother,\nJ. C. McLaren, the bride wu charmingly attired ln a beige wool crepe\ndressmaker suit with consisting\nacceuoriei of rou end pink talisman rotes en conage. Hir itttn-\ndint wai weiring t navy dressmaker suit with queens blue accessories, end her corsage wu of\npink cimttiont.\nDuring the ilgning of tht regiiter \"I Love You Truly\" wu rendered by the organlit, Mln K.\nPinom.\nAbout SB guests tttended thi reception it the homt of tht bride'i\nsliter tnd brother-in-law.\nLater, whtn leaving for the Okanagan, Ihe bride donned e matching\nbeige capt, which, had been e limilar part of her mother's wedding\nensemble.\nThe bride Ii the younger daughter of the late Mr. and Mn. D. D,\nMcLaren, well known pioneers of\nthe Boundary District. The groom\nIs file only ion of Mr. and Mrs. Penner of Prince Oeorge, B. C On their\nreturn the newly msrried couple\nwill reside ln the Perk Apartments,\nTroll.\nTrail Receives\nA.R.P. Pump\nTRAIU B. C, May SB.-A naw\nfin pump hai been received by Fire\nChief A. A. MicDonald for the uu\nby the Air Raid Precaution auxiliary\nfire-fighting unit In thli diitrict.\nTht pumpi mounted on e trtller\nchauil ind hu rubber-tired wheeli.\nThe motor ii Contlntntil Modil\nf-140 tnd li governed it 1800 revolution! per minute. The pump ii\nguaranteed to deliver 190 Imperial\ngalloni per minute at 90 poundi\npressure, 169 Imperial galloni per\nminute at 100 poundi pruturt, 160\nImperiil gallons per minute it 120\npounds pressure, ind 120 Imperiil\ngilloni per minute et 190 poundi\npreuure.\nIt il also equipped with two 10-\nfoot lengthi of IVi Inoh suction holt,\ntnd hli three 1-4 Inch 'holl discharge  outlet!.\nIt will be pouible to drtw water\nfrom any supply iuch ai the reiervoir or river in eau of emergency, by uit of tht pump.\nTht pump ctn alio be uied \u2022\" a\npreuure booiter tt thi prtuure\nll low from thl fire hydrant, by\nattaching th luctton hou to thi\nhydrant.\nFire Chief MacDonald !\u25a0 of the\nopinion that the new pump will be\npliced in Bast Trail.\nOther new equipment received\nfor the auxiliary fire fighting urvice includes 600 feet of IH Inch\nhoie, and two clear-bore nozzles.\nNeeds at\n'S\nJANTZIN\nAmerica'!   Swim   luti   Wool   Bathing\nlulta. Sturdy fabric madt fsr wtttr wear.\nAuerted colon.\nMoe, \t\n$4.95\nJANTZEN\nJANTZEN SWEETHEART SOTT - With\nAle back\n$7-50\nihirred beauty bra aad idjuitable back\nwith ilutlc hem tor tit aad\ncomfort  - _\t\nSKINTITE\nSwim Suite. Bharkikin one end two piece\ntuitt ln plain and flowered ihirkikin.\nThli mtteriil la water repellent.\n$445 te $$\u00bb\u00bb\nCotton swim suits tnd luniulte flowered\npique tod uersucken with pliin trim\u2014\nilso  witer  repellent tatfeta-eooMthlng\nniw and different.\n$2.98 M $4.95\nHATS\nte white with\nnavy, black er cdlored trtse-\nSee our cocomut itnwi\u2014Flow-\nerod turbini with handbag! to\nmatch.\nCLOVES\nWhiti doeskin glovu\nWuhtblt. - \t\n$1.95\nChildren's Wear\nCASTLEGAR\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONE     MR. AND MRI. PETER KAPAK. Propi.     PHONE\n5_>A     In our new wing you may enjoy the fineit    794\nm31    rooms in the Interior \u2014 Bath or Shower.    m31\nSPECIAL RATES BY THB WEEK OR MONTH\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour St.       Vincouver, B. C.\nNewly rtnovtttd throughout. Phonei and elevitor.\nA. PATTERSON, Ilte ol\nColeman, Alia.. Proprietor.'\n___________________________________\nTrail Gyros Have\nPark Work Boo\nTRAIL, B. C, May 10\u2014*_* Oyro\nClub gathering Tuuday night took\nthe form of a work bee ln Oyro\nPark, whan X memberi turned-out\n\u25a0nd worked on the cleanlng-up Of\nthe park.\nThey cletned end raked Iht beich\npiled rocks for jcmovil, tnd burned bruth, ptp-.n, ind othtr rubbish.\nRefreshment! were lerved to the\n, workeri before their departure'\nfrom tht betch.\nCASTLEGAR, B. C.-MIu Ruth\nSommen of Nelion wu a weekend\nguest of her parenta, Mr, and Mrs.\nH. Sommen.\nMr. and Mn. A. Erlckion and\nMiu Vera Alexander were Nelion\nvisitors Saturday.\nConitable J. L. DeVoln, Mrs. DeVoln and Jacqueline spent Friday\nat Nelson.\nMlu Norms Peterson wu s Trsll\nviiltor Saturdey.\nMiu Nora Zantlio ot Tnil viiited\nCastlegar Sundty evening.\nMr. and Mrs. A. Richtrdi of Roultnd were guests of Mn. Richard's\nptrenti, Mr. end Mrs. A. E. Lampard, Sundsy.\nMtu Kathleen Toogood of Roulind wis a weekend guest of her\nperenti, Mr. and Mn. J. Toogood.\nClroup Two Ot the Refugee Knitting Club met at the home of Mrs.\nJ. Towniend. Thoie pruent were\nMn. E, Beck, Mrs. W. T. Easton,\nMrs, J. Finch, Mn. A. Clrlplch, Mn.\nV. Riley, Mlu Yvonne Parent,anfl\nMrs I. Petenon. Mrs. Grlplch assisted the hoiteu in urving.\nGroup One of the Refugee Knitting Club met st the home of Mn.\nR. A. D. West. Thru quilts, one\niweater, and three skirts were completed. Thou present were Mn. W.\nReed, Mn. Nelson, Mn. W. Rigby,\nMn. S. Wilson, Mn. G. Wanless and\nMn. J. Morrison.\nMn. H. Sommers entertained at\na lovely tu whin tht rom wu decorated with lilies. The gueits were\nMrs. R. Wadey, MN. C. Toogood,\nMn. J. I Wright, Mm. J. Morrlion,\nMrs N, Oswald. Mri. T. L, Bloomer.\nMri. Vi Oofeiky, Mn. W. H. Houston, Mri. E. Wallner, Mn. J. G.\nCraft, Mri. R. Weit ind Mn. L. McArthur.\nJr. High Pupils\nPlease In\n\"Yanki-Jan\"\nAn entirtilninf and skillful production ot \"Yinki-San\", ta oper-\n\u2022tti, wu pruented Wedneiday evening tt tht Junior High School\ntuditorlum, by tht Junior High\nSchool itudenti ot Gridti VIII end\nIX uilited by Grtdu VII, duplte\ntht blackout, and with only a\nihort time for preparation,\nRou Ludwig played the pert ot\nYanki-San, daughter ot Prince Toto,\nportnyed by Dorothy Onnr. She\nwu beloved by her father's courj\nbut hited by her uven listen, the\nuvtn reus of Chlmland, played\nby Fay Houu, Myrtle Soott EUen\nHolm, Dorothy Jonu, Ron Ferguson, LouUe Santor, end Edith Heddle.\nThe slsten bribe tee wolfwltch et\nthe Island to out in evil ipell ovtr\nYtnkl San. Rumon ot htr beiuty\nare carried by the fliher lads \u2022 tp\nthe court ot the Emperor, played\nbT Peggy Grimu. He sendi em-\nbauadon to the Iiland to negotiate\nfor tee hind of Ymki-Sm. Prince\nToto refuses to let them ue her snd\nsuggest! that they take one ot the\nseven listen but the smbeusdors\ndepart in anger. They sre played\nby Alliion Holt, Bureen Wilion and\nEllubeth Karis.\nUnible to find a cure for the\nprinceu trom the ipell ot the wolf-\nwitch, her father often hir hsnd\nto whoioever will ilsy ths wolfwltch snd brelk lta chirm. Prlncs\nOtn Good, scted by Ruth Burge,\nson of the Emperor, slays the wolfwltch ind carriei Ysnkl-Bsn back\nto Chinslsnd u hii bride.\nPrinceu Toto wai pliyed by\nMarjorie Learmonth, Prince Ton\nTon, by Audrey Nelion, Ssn-Fsn,\nmaid to Yankl-Ssn, Lillian Hawk-\nIns. The Chinut maldi were played by Inst der Puppo, Mafalda* Call-\njurl, Roie Ramsden, Grace Stewirt,\nBernice Jonei, Ruth Conrad. The\ngarland dancers were Louise Hendricks, Msrgery Irving, Susie Call*\nJurl, Elaine Langstiffe, Carol Fetterley and Ethelwyn Crouley. The\nfin dincen win Margaret McGosh-\nam, Glenyi Manseil, Pat Dunwoody,\nDoreen Nelion, Margaret McLeod\nand Joan Hunter.\nMUs Elizabeth Carrie and Mlu\nEnid Btter wai honored with pre-\nlentatlom by tha girll after the\nevening performance.\nThere wu aUo a matinee performance tor tha young folki,\nTha proceedi will be devoted to\nrtgulir Rad Crou work.\nSicintite-juit like Mother'i.\nWhite or blue with red check\ntrim, riilr skirts, tipper beck\nsnd adjuatebla itrape, Sliei\n5-11. Priced\n$149 .,\u201e, $2.95\nBoyi1 utin lutex trunks. Siies\n1 to I. _tA\nPrice   TI.\nCitallne Suits tor girls. Butte\nshirred top snd full billerlns\niklrta. Sliu until, medium,\nlarge. Prloe\n$1J9 .* $1.79\nSlicks and firmerettu te ntvy,\nteel blue end royiL Sim Mi,\nB\u00a3 *\u00bb\nWhite glovu In muh or glove\nillk with fincy trim. Styled by\nKaywr. Pall\n$1.00 \u201e $1.75\nHOSIERY\nSubitindird hou ot f<1.00 chiffon.\nStiu t. to 10*. Md\nSLACK SUITS    .\nCotton denim ilaek wits In plate\nColon and stripes. Sites 11 to 20.\n$3.50. ul $4.50\nOther Slack Suite la shirkiUn\nsnd alpine. All colors, Siiei U-lg.\n$5*95   and   $^'95\nFINK'S LADIES WEAR\nBikes Menace In\nTrail Blackout\nTRAIL, B. C, Msy 10-The blick-\nout st Trsll wu t complete success, A.R.P. officiaU said Wednesday night atter tee \"all cletr.\" Ae\nCity wu blaok ter about halt aa\nhour, trom about 10 p.m.\nBlcycUa wMh\u00abUt light, were I\ndistinct' menice, and In future ill\ncyclists will he arrated tt ciught,\nofficials said. Two or three unuse-\nceuful ettemptt tt masking llftits\non automobiles . were corrected.\nSome persisted In lighting cigarettes\non the streeU and the flare ot lighter\nor mitch wu plainly discernible.\nTheu wert faults pointed out by\nthe officials. Otherwise, thiy uld\nthey were well pleued with the\nruulti.\nNIGHT BAIL\nWESTERN INTIRNATIONAL\nVtnoouvw 10, Tacome 0.\nPACIFIC CCAIT\nlecremento 19, Hollywood 11,\nStn Dltgo S, Oikland 1.\nStn Frtncleoo t, Seattle 1.\nSt. Anthony C.Y.O.\nto Put on Skit\nTRAIL, B,C, Mty M.-Jot Sin\ndrln tnd Pttty NorrU volunteered\nto enter the Oratorical Conteit to be\nheld in Juna between the Catholic\nYouth Organization! et this city, st\nthe C.Y.O. of St. Anthony of Padua\nChurch Tuesday night\nA concert Is to bt given by the\nclub on June 0, tnd six boys who\nvolunteered to put on e start for the\nconcert tn Ccsare Altan, Red Ius,\nIsidore Ius, Tullo Dardi, Allan Tognotti md Roger Archimband.\nThe hike which took pltct tast\nSundiy proved vtry successful.\nt ILU1 AND WHITI\n-1 BROWN AND WHITI\nBLACK AND WHITI\nCUBAN HtlL\nBLOCK HEEL\nCONTINENTAL HEELS\nSmart Niw American Shots from St. Louis, tn\nsmart new novelty leathirs. Sizes 4-9, AAAA-C ..\nFink'sFineFootwear\nNelson Blackout Exceptionally\nGood; Response Is Speedy\nFurniture, Linen\nDonated to\nN. Denver Hoipital\nNIW DfiNVER, B. C\u2014The Slocan Community Hospital recently\nreielved trom thi New Denver\nHockey Glrli i dresser, in easy\nchair md a mirror, which wu\nbought out of the accumulated\nfundi of th* New Denvtr Hockey\nOlrls, a once flourishing club whicn\nhss bten Inactive for the ptit several yeirs.\nThe Pythlin Sisters of Lucerne\nTemple, No. 17, recently held s linen ihower for the Hoipital. Received were 2 pain pillow cases,\n\u00ab hsnd towels, T bath towels, t\ndresur marts, 1 trsy clothi, 1 lunch\ncloth, I table cloths, 3 dish toweli,\nII tu towels ttld 1 towel let.\nu_';.^l.'\u00abi*fJ___.\nFOULNESS ISLAND, Englind\n(CP)\u2014Thli winter wis SO cold thst\nths locil rector, inking pity on his\nparlihioneri, advised them to bring\nhot water bottlei to church with\nthem on Sunday. \u2022\nUjj&\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B. C.-MIu 'Sheila\nLeary wu a weekend viiitor to Nelion,\nMrs. C. Htrdy ot Glendevon shopped ln Nakuip.\nPte. Edward Sptln It ipending\nleave at hla homo here.\nH. McNab of Glendtvon wu In\ntown Saturday.\nF. Johnson ipent e tew dayi In\nNelson.\nMr. and Mri. O. Keyi ind her\ndaughter, Mn. M. Baird, returned\nto Vancouver Saturday after visit'\ning relativei ln Nakusp for two\nweeki,\nMr. md Mrl. J. Brady snd their\ndaughter Mra. Spence, ot Vancou\nver, were lntown from Carroll!\nLanding Sunday,\nMrs, F. Carlton arrived trom\nPowell Rlvar and ls s guut ot\nMUs R. Hsmer,\nMr. and Mrl. C. Rollins of Fauquier ihopped ln Nakusp,\nF. Broughton ot New Denvtr wu\nin town Monday.\nMn, E. J. Loukei of Vanoouver\nwu i viiltor to Nakuip.\nMr, ind Mn, M. DuMont were\nIn town from Hunter's Siding Saturday.\nMiu Francei Bowlen wu a viiltor to Nelion.\nNelson's test blackout Wednu-\ndey night wu exceptionally good.\nThli WU thl Impression gtlMd\nby A.R.P. offlciili In a ipeedy\ncheck ef the reipom. of cltlieni\nte the wefnlng C.P.R. whistles eed\nolty tire siren. Within three minutu of the start of the flve-mln-\nute warning the majority of\nlights were eut. At the tlve-mln-\nute mark when the warning ceiled, the blockout wu complete.\nThe alarm cime at 10 p.m. by\ntelephone trom Vincouver to the\nNelion Fire HaU, and Immediately\nthe C. P. R. whistles tnd fire ilren\nbegan to icream their warning, 'and\nA.R.r. organisation went Into action. The alarm Wai flashed to\nLongbeach and Procter.\n\"Of couru then wert minor lm-\nperfecttoni,\" commented H. E.\nThain chlet wardin, \"but these wert\nto be expected, ind they ihowed\nwhat wt will htvt to do next time.\nThe blackout wu, in tvery respect,\nmuch better thin our lut practice\nbltckout. We shall itart Immediately\nto work out further Improvement!.\"\nQREAT BCRAMBLI\nTht short warning' of ths blackout glvtn to moit persons Wednee*\nday morning In the form of a Nelson Dally News story, caused a\ngreet scurrying sround during the\ndsy. Persons whose csn figured ta\nthe A.R.P. utup dished out to find\nor fix headlight hoods. Hotels end\nbuslneu housu ordinarily working at night scrambled to black\nout windows In many cues this\nInvolved obtaining screens. A fsw\nhad* screens made ht anticipation\nof a blackout\nMany'   bouuholdtu    met    the\nblackout demand by turning out\nlights. Most of the beer parlors and\ncafes did the Mme during the halt\nhour. Hotels had blacked out rooms\navailable tor guests, end when the\nalarm sounded warned guests to\nkeep lights ln their rooms out\nFrom Oyro Park lt wu evident\nthe bleckout wss almost complete.\nSANSS \u2022 SOIT OFFICII\nMMtTMINT iroill . DIUOOIIIS\nesociis \u2022 roiAccoNists\nsoon mew \u00abe ttm mat men\n -NILION DAILY NEWI NILSON   B. C.-THUMCAY MORNINQ   MAY tl\n-\u00bb\u00bbM\n(CP1-WU-\nDam feaife. who Slam out tbe IM\n\u25a0adtee ea hie birthday caa* with\nMa putt, baa only one with for fee\nfuture\u2014fat wanta to outlive Hitter\ntnd the wer.\nCream Deodorant\nsmftiy\nStops Perspiration\nl. DoaaocrwdreiKtor.Mn'1\nthine. Dou not -_rit_.ee slut.\n!\u2022 No waiting to dry. Cu bt\nued right titer shaving.\nI- Innantty stops perspirisioa\ntm 1 co J Aayi. ftanova odor\nfrom pet .pmuoo.\n4. A pure, white, grttselcis,\nKualeu vteiihing aom.\nfc Airid hu been iwtrded tt*\nAppro YilSctlolrheAoerkaQ\nInwtuie of Laundering foe\nbeing harmless to fabrics.\n*ntd to th* MMR MUM\nMOOOBAIR. tiy t lu todtyl\n*H\nARRID\nmm **.***< r\nl~ (*\u2022 It lMaal \u2022*.)_\u00bb:\nBombing Getmany\nBest Way to Help\nRussia Says Cripps\nB, DOUGLAS AMARON\n(Canadian Prm stiff Writer).\nLONDON, May fe (CP Cable)\u2014\nBombing Germany it the beit way\nof \"n'njng BimU \"until iuch Umt\nu we tn tble to make a carefully-\nplanned attack upon tbe continent\nof Iurope, which we intend to do,\"\nSir Stafford Crippi told the Houtt\nof Commoni todiy.\nAniwerlng criticiim in the iecond\ndty of t wir debite in which Prune\nMinUter Churchill it not participating Sir Stafford, who it Government Letder in the Houie, declared\nthe Government it reedy to face e\nvote of confidence if 'any tubitio-\ntiil body of memben\" desire lt\nLeslie Hore-Btlliha, former War\nSecretary and a critic of the war\nleadership, urged eitiblishnvent of\ni separate Ministry of Defence,\nwhich now li under Mr, Churchill.\n\/A$KB>mWtFE\nAlWAKVWAIfP\nPREMONMW\nAW HERBS WHY:\nIf ft tha baat -tastinf retcfy-ro-Mrre maat\n\u2022 I know. All tha family km ltl\n2 Prem it good HOT, triad oe boiled, with\n\u2022 other foodt, atona, or oold in sandwich*-.\nfe It'tao quick and easy to aarra.. .juat tha\nm* thini whan unaipaotad t-ettt drop int -\nA delicioui meat ill ready to ett, Prem b mide\nftwn choice cutt. Premium-cured ti only Swift\ni knowt how I Qet two or three eny to-open tine\nSwift Canaditn Co., Limited.\ni WY MOM WAI SAVINOS CIITIFICATIS\n\"Tht Wtr Cibinet detse to have\ntht advice ef e hnt-dau Defence\nMiniiter, and then il no one with\nwider ind longer experience of defence problemi than tbe Prime MinUter,\" replied Sir Stafford.\nTO repeated titertioni feat Mr\nChurchill dominated the Government end tven ippetred to hypno-\ntin others, Sir Stafford replied feet\n\"the Prime MinUter ea MinUter ut\nDefence tubmite to control of tht\nCabinet Juat u ther MinUten do in\ntbeir sphere ot activity.\"\nMr. Hon-Bellaht conceded that\nfee Government ahould not bt\n\"hounded Into opening t Wtittrn\nfront tgtinit Germtny,\" laying that\nwould be perhapi \"the biggest undertaking ln Britiah military hiitory,\nand wone than not undertaking it\nwould bi to undertake it tnd ttll*\nDefending Mr. Churchlll'i conduct\nof the wir, A. P. Herbert told trie\nHoum thit memben who spoke of\n\"disuter ifter dinner'' hid painted\ni ont-iidtd picture.\n\"Tht mm reiponilble for Hong\nKong ind Singapore U ilso responsible for Tobruk, for Milti, for the\nlinking ot half tht lUlian fleet; for\nthe.linking of the BUmtrck and the\nGraf Spee.\" uid Mr. Herbert, independent Member for Oxford Univenlty\n\"If wt in going to nave thu iort\nof itnck'taking. we ire entitled to\nuy thit thii min U responsible for\nthe tact that during the Uit 13\nmonthi and people of England hive\nbeen able to ileep ln their bedi md\nIht wheeU of Induitry bt tblt to\nnvolvt uninterrupted,, ind thit'i\nvery much the reverse of whit hu\nbeen happening ln Germiny.\"\nMT. Herbert uld bt did not agree\nthtt thtrt U \"thU iwful Mint of\nfraatration\" imong tht people\n\"On tht contrary, I find them\ncheerful, eager, optimistic. Their\nhetdi in very tound tnd their\nhearU eager ind I beUeve thii U be\ncium thty htve faith in feeir leader-\nthip. 1 believe the people know thay\nheve get e great man and an determined to keep hin: aad detervt\nhim. tnd to is l\"\n____* ipoke tfter Leti** Hare-Bel-\nleba, Wtr Secretary in fee opening\ntour monthi of tht war, urged u-\nteblUhment af a aepente Mud-Try\nef Defence, i demand which Mr\nChurchill hu contuteotly rejected\non the ground that u Prime MinUter he hu to take peneotlly the\nalii mitt retponifeility tor wer\nplana\nMr. Hore-BelUha, noting \"t feeling ot optimum being engendered\nin Um country in marked contrut\nto the ttmcephere of Unt February,\"\naaked whether it \"would* be more\n[prudent and in accordance with SU1-\nin'i own Judgment to take t mon\nrettralned vitw.\nThe, (tinner Wtr Secretary uid\nthe Japaneu an \"itill advancing\"\nand warned that If the Allies \"could\noptn i tecond front in the Cut in\norder to embarrm Ruuia. ... We\nare not fighting Germany alone but\na powerful Axia cceabiaatten.*\nMr. Hore-Belieha. te demand \u00bbu\nleparetion et fee *a\\__ illm It\nnptceosMd hy Me. Chenfelt'i po*\nUon u Minuter ot Defence trea\nthe purely military ttemont te mea-\nigtment of tbe war. m_ fete dual\ncontrol hed reiulted in in almoit\nunbroken\" term of dieoatera.\n1 wee before fee dteaaut of Norway feat thia change wee made end\nI don't feink you caa divorce tbe\nilmoit unending, unbeeken mftmttj\nof itrttegictl (tUtiten fron fell\nmixture of politicel and strtegical\nmilitary elemenU in your war-directing machine. Ihe Commoni muit\nnot shirk ite rtipooiibility.\nIt wu the wcond day of wee\npolicy debete which Mr. Churchill\nU not ittending.\nSir Stafford Crippe. Lender of fee\nHoum, Informed the Memben feet\nfee Prime MinUter hed nothing to\ntdd to his recent itaWment and that\nlt wu Hot postible\" tor him to be\npruent\nRAF. Use40,000\nFire Bombs in Raid\nLONDON, Mty 20 (CP).\u2014Ont\ndttachmtnt tf four-motored Stirling bomberi etrritd 40,000 flrt\nbombi tt Mannheim In tht attick\non thit Southwestern Otrmin\ncity Int night. Air Miniitry\nlourcu uld todty.\nBy ALAN RANDAL\n(Cinidlan  Preu  SUff Writer)\nLONDON. Miy 10 (CP ciblt).-\nThree RCAF. squadrons ittiched\nto the Bomber Commind idded\ntheir ihire to the hetvy weight of\nbombi which the RAF. plutered\non the Germtn induitrlil city of\nMannheim and tht lubmarine bue\nof St. Nuilrt during last night.\nII wis disclosed today thit in the\nresumption of the ittack on German wtr production, ifter \u2022 weather-enforced lull of 11 dayi, the three\nCtntdlm squadron! taking part\nwere commanded by Wing Cmdr.\nA. C. O. Clayton of Vancouver, 16-\nyear-old holder of tht Distinguished\nFlying Crou md Bar; Wing Cmdr.\nZ. A. R. Blidihaw of London, Ont.,\nmd Wing Cmdr. J. Fulton, D.F.C,\nA S.C, ot Kamloopi, B.C.\nThe lir crewi told of huge firu\nleft burning in Mannheim, iecond\nlargest Inlind port in Europt tnd\nthe litt of \u2022 number ot important\nfactoriei. Among them are the\nBandUchz Anilln Chemical Workt,\ntht Lint Armament Worki tnd thl\nDilmler-Bani Engineering Worki.\nMmy high explosives md m-\ncendltriei were dropped right on\ntht target tret,\" uid tht Intelligence report ot the nld.\nAuthorltlu railed tht ttttck t\nheivy one by \u2022 \"powerful force\" of\nbomben. While the rtld on Minn-\nhelm md on tht St. Nutln lubmirine bue of Occupied France wai\nbeing carried out by bomberi, a\nforce of Fighter-Command aircraft\nattacked enemy alrdromu in France\n\u25a0nd Holltnd during dirkneu.\nThen craft Intercepted and ihot\ndown one enemy lircnft.\nAltogether during the night the\nR.A.F. loit 11 bomberi md two\nlighten.\nIn Fultoni' Judgment, the Mannheim attack waa a mighty good\nshow.\" Further indication of tht\nmagnitude of the deitructlon given\nthe Induitrlil centre camt from Fit.\nSgt R. J. Auitin of Toronto, participant ln moret han 20 operational\nflight! over Germmy md enemy-\noccupied territory.,\n\"It wai a mighty big flrt,\" eom-\nmented Austin, I veteran of the\nRostock ind Luheck raldi.\nFit. Sgt. R. J. Cnddock of Toronto nld, \"Mannheim wai well\ntlight when we got then. We could\nMt individual bulldlngi In tht target tret burning.\"\nA Vichy diipatch uid wave upon\nwave of planea had skirted North of\nthe capiUl of Unoccupied France\nlait night, flying Southeast (In the\ndirection of Northern Italy), md t\n\u25a0ingle tircraft which circled the city\nlater drew a burst of five shells\nfrom tnti-iircraft batteries.\nThe lone plane droned on despite\nthe fire and thm turned beck to\nthe Northweit\nTht Air Miniitry wid 14 planei\nwert miuing from the night'i oper-\nttloni, Including two tighten.\nMeanwhile bomberi were hammering at 9t. Nazalre, fighter planei\nraked enemy ilrdromu ln France\nand Holland, downing one of the\nenemy planei which rou to challenge them.\nAuthorized tourcei uld \"hundred!\" of bombers were used igainit\nMannheim and St. Nazairt.\nOn the home front, t town ln Northeut England underwent a ihort attack by Germm nlden during the\nnight in which there were a number\not cuualtiei and damage.\nThe raiden Mattered incendiary\nbomba over a working-claw dlitrict,\nitarting firei which left hundredi\nhomeless.\nHigh explotei also were dropped\nFlnt casualty reporti ihowed that\nat laait 2 persons wen killed and a\nnulnber of othen were injured ierl*\nouily. i\nHULL RAIDED\nBERLIN, May _\u00bb (AP).-*erman\nair formation! overnight raided\nHull, Engliih town on the Humber\neituary, the Germm High Command\nclaimed today, while eight bomberi\nmade a daylight attack on factoriu\non the Britiah South coait.\nNew Chenille\nBedspreads\nChenille Bedspreads are tailing\ntwice as fast as all othar typu\ncombined We carry a fint stock\nof White and Pastel Crourtds- in\nbeautiful designs ... A Special\nIn double Bed Size.\nEach\t\n$6.95\n_______      mmmt\nSummer Furniture\nA  COMPLITI  ITOCK  NOW   AVAILAILI  AT  KIINIIT\nPRICee.   la Cool and Comforttblt en tht Porch Thli Summer.\nFOLDIWa STOOL* WITH BACK- QO\nRECLINING LAWN CHAIRS-. \u00bb*   PA\nSpecial, etch - -...- wl.Otf\nPORCH CHAHU, DOUBLBISEAT- AA np\nFOLDING CHAIR\u2014Wttk.Ctnopy tnd Leg Rett      \u00bb J   PA\nComplete 3>4.0U\n\\\\%l^_wiih**\\ ddtttpuna.\u00ae\nKeels Loid for Two\nDestroyers\nin Halifax Yards\nHALIFAX, Mky X (CP)-Ttill\nii the \"moit significant diy in Ctntdian thlpbuilding hiitory md tht\nhiitory ot the Canadiin navy,\"\nNavy Mlnliter Angui L. Micdomld\nuld todiy when ht officlilly laid\ntht keelt of two tribal clau deitroyen here\u2014largeit war creft ever\nto be built tn the Dominion.\nFrench tonsillar\nOffices in\nCanada to (lose\nOTTAWA, Miy JO (CP)-Prlmt\nMlnltter Mackenzie King told the\nHouw of Commotio todty the government had requested thit French\nConsular offices md tgencitt ln\nCanada be cloied.\nThere are four French Comulate\nofflcen in Canada located it Vancouver, Winnipeg, Montreal ind\nQuebec, Mr. King laid. Consulate\nagencies ara locited tt Halifax, Tor\nonto, Edmonton md Calgary.\nPreaent condition! hid reduced\nthe dutlei of then offices md agencies tnd they rendered little lervice. They had become the lubject\nof suspicion and it was thought advisable to ask the French Mlnliter\n(Rene Ristelhueber) to take the neceuary iction to suspend their operation, the Prime Miniiter taid.\nHigh Praise for\nYarra Crew\nin Rescue Action\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Auitrtlli, Mty 10 (AP)\u2014Tht crew ol\ntht Auitrtllin sloop Yarn wat\nprilled today by survivon ot thi\nbomb-stricken Ctntdian Pacific\nliner Bmpreia ef Asia tor retcut\noperation! which saved mon thm\n1000 British Empire loldlen md\nteamen under Jipineie fire lh\nmine-Infested waten otf Singapore\nFed. 5.\nThe KMO-ton sloop, subsequently\nsunk ln the Allied withdrawal from\nthe  Netherlandi  Eaat Indiei, wu\nnported  io   tightly  pecked   both\nabove and  below decka that the'1\nmen were ordered hot to ihlft positions tor fetr of capsmng her.\nW. H. McArthur, Empreei engineer, said thit if the Yarre'i commander had not taken enormoui I\nrisks don to t mint field moot ot\ntht troopshlpi cnw tnd hundredi\nof loldlen would hivt loit ttielr\nlives, instead of 40 or so.\naemm RellgTIS dlStlBSS .[OUI ,\nFEMALE\nWEAKNESS\nLydia B. Pinkham'i Vegetable\nCompound not only helpi rtlltvt\nmonthly ptin but tlto wttk; nervous, tired feelings. Wise women Ukt\nIt regularly to help build up resistance tgtinit iuch lymptoms. Made\nIn Canada. World trying!\nVICHY IGNORED IN\nMARTINIQUE U. S.\nSHIP NEGOTIATION\nWASHINGTON,'May .\u00bb (AP)-\nChtirmtn Tom Connilly (Dem-Tex-\nai) of the Senate Foreign Relation!\nCommittee told reporten today that\na eatisfactory agreement tor immobilizing French merchant ships\nat Martinique ae well u warships\nthtn htd largely been worked out\nHt tald that negotiation! for the\nagreement were carried on entirely\nwith Admiral Georgei Robert tt\nMartinique without reference to\nthe Vichy government\nAUSTRALIA PREPARES\nFOR SECOND\nLIBERTY LOAN JUNE 2\nBy J. I. HOLD8WORTH\n(Cttdltn Prm Correipondent).\nMELBOURNE, May 20 (CP Cable)\nAustralia's next war loan of \u00a3.15,-\n000,000 ($125,000,000) opening June 1\nwill bt known u the Second Liberty Loan. Like is predecessors, lt\nwill be iiiued at par betring inter-\neet of 2% per cent thort term tnd\n3y\u00ab long term.\nFINNS CLAIM 1600\nRUSSIANS KILLED\nHELSINKI, Mty 20 (AP).-The\nFlnnlih High Command reported to\nday more than 1400 Russian soldiers\nhad been killed during the pait few\ndaya ln counter attacki attempting\nto regain ground and that the Soviet\naction died down after a brief flare-\nup.\nHouse Rented\nQUICKLY\nThis Advertisement in the\n\"RENTALS\" column of the\nDaily News Classified Page\nbrought four enquiries.\nFOR RUNT-GOOD FAMILY-SIZE\nhome, 81$ Josephine, furnice,\n$25 mo. Annable Blk.\nIf you have a House, Apartment, Room,\nOffice or Store Space to rent ... use a\nCLASSIFIED AD.\nPHONE 144\n\u00a3fo Ifiott Haiti) Jferoa\nCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT.\nFor an Experienced Ad Taker\n aat  t-itn\ntONDON iCP)-Dwina\npanhip Wetk air raid werdeai at\ni gaburban poet aet Wt to raao\nbut coUected wee umu\nby mtking oautrtby without\nj pay a voluntary \"tlna.\"\n-NILION IA1LY NIWI. NltlON  I. C\u2014THUMOAY MOMIMI  HAY H. \u2022ftf*-\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII\n\u2022iulld B. C. Pirroltt-\nSTRONG\nBOY\n\"My youngtst son.\" writis\nMrs. E. B , \"was raised on\nPacific Milk. He has developed into a really strong\nyoungster. It is hard for me\nto believe my own conviction that is is Pacific Milk\nthat did it, but Pacific Milk\ndid.\"\nPacific Milk\nt\nIrradiated end Vacuum Pecked\nimuilHHIIIIIimilllllllllllHIIIIIIIHIIH\n,\\N\\CHtS\nTolo it*s\nS'SH^S\nThey'll havi a flavour rate,\nThey'll bt beyond compare,\nWhen lerved with French's\nMustard,\nThey're ill delightful fire.\n\u25a0tit\n_-\\t.l_l_mJS\nCutting   down   oa\ndecent hurt na at all, dou ltt tt\ny do awiy wtth K\ntirea,- which U ell to\nFor tht occatiooel\naerve cake without trotting, tub-\nitituting halt ayrup tec half the\nsugar, and la place of the trotting\nuae a uuce, auch u chocolate or\nhoney orange\nTOOAY'S MINU\nBroiled Chopi er Fteh\nBaked Potetoee\nOreen Peu Mixed StUd\nFoundition Cake\nChocolttt or Honey Orange Seuct\nTta, Cofftt or lubititute.\nFOUNDATION CAKI\nin cup fit, m to 1 tiupoon flavor.\ning, S cup syrup. * oup wgar, 1 to\nS eggs, 3 cupi lifted ioft-whut\nflour, l teupooni btklng powder,\nt\u00bb to *, teeipoon ult, % cup milk.\nCreem sugar and fat tegtthir;\nadd flavoring and ayrup gradually.\nitirrlng until mixturt I* light tnd\nfluffy. Contlnut creaming tnd ilowly add well beiten tgg yolkt.\nAdd lifted dry IngredienU tnd\nmilk alternately, a Uttle at a. tlmt.\nBut ln dry Ingredient!, Itlr In\nmilk. Tilt flnt tnd lut iddition\nthould be dry IngredienU. Fold ln\nbeaten egg whltu tnd pour bttttr\nInto lightly greased pen. For Uyer\ncake beke In modente oven (ISO\ndegreei F.) for IS minutu; for lott\nHiidLfifL\n\u2022> IITIV NfWMAN\nts\u2014am\u2014st=\u2014-eaama-i\nceke beke la very moderate ovtn\n(\u00bb degreu F.) for tt to et minutu.\nCHOCOLATI IAUOI\nI name chocolate, H cup water,\n1 teaapoon vanilla, It cup com,\nlyrup, l-l teaapoon ult\nCook chocolate ead water over\ndirect beat unUl thick, itirrlng conitantly. Remove from hut aad\nilowly add eon lyrup and ull.\nIeU gently tor 10 minutu, lUrring\n111 tbe Ume; edd vinllle. lerve hot\nor.cold.\nHONIY ANO ORAN0I IAUOI\n1 cop homy, H eup gnted orange peel, tt eup orange julee, 14\nteaptoon eait\nCombine lngredlenta and let mixture lUnd over bot water, without\ncooking, tor ebout SO minutu ta\nblend flavon. Can be used over\npuddingi, Ice creem or ceke.\nDEATHS\nIDJCIMC. Mm .-nev. Chancellor\nTie ter. si, believed to be the lut\nsurviving clergymen of the urly\nAlberti   Methodist  Conference.\nVAKCOUVER - Hirold Knelt\nMortimer, IS, who retired u trtffic Inipector of the Vincouver police deportment ln November, lWt.\nMIDDLETON, N S.-Mri. Mirgar.\nIt E. Lawrence, 77, for many yeirs\n1 leading Canadian newspiperwo-\nman.\nCOL1MAN. Alta.-Dr. W. A. Mc-\nConkey, td, ot Edmonton.\nSERIAL   STORY\nBy   JERRY   BRONDFIELD\nNo Refuge From Love\nCHAPTIR   FORTY-TWO\n(Continued)\n\u2022Silence,\" a volte Mated. Molla\ntfote. It wu a man. He Iluhed i\ntiny pin point ot light Into her face.\nBeyond the light ahe could make\nout a man'i vague outline, but thet\nwm ill\n\u2022You htve a coat down bent\"\nthe roan whispered.\nMollt ihook htr hetd dumbly.\nThe men turned to look at the clout\ndoor behind him end then Mollt\nsaw the gun ln hia hand. She wai\ncerteln It wun't Kurt himielf. He\nopened the door, -yanked out a man'i\novercoat and toaatd it out to her.\n\"Put thli on tnd comt with mt,\"\nbe ordered.\n\"Sut whert in -wt going,\" itie\nwhlapered. 'The ufe\u2014whet about\nthatt\"\n\"Never mind thet,\" he intpped.\nShe felt  lomething  herd  preued\nFOR A SELF-STARTER breakfast, try a bowl of\nKellogg's Corn Flakei with milk ind tugtr... givei\nyou enough food energy, for fxample, to go up\nend down stairs 50 limes or to bicycle eeven\n. milei. And you can't beat the exctiuuw Kellogg\n\u25a0 flavour I Moreover, Kellogg'a Corn Flakea take\nonly 30 seconds to prepire\u2014with no mesiy poti\nend pint to waih up iftcrwirds. Coma in two\nconvenient sizes. Get tome todayl Mtde by ;\nKeUo*_g's in London, Canada.\nTHE \"SELF-STARTER\" BREAKFASTI\n\"SOLDIER'S WIFE\"\n\u2014A  new  programme  iponiored  by the\nWartime   Pricei   and   Trade   Board\u2014\n10.00 a. in. Today\nCKhl\n250 watti\n1240 k.c.\n\u25a0MMgMMMHMMMMMMMI\nSiif ar R\u00abH\u00abii May\nBt Tightfitfd\nLBTHMUpaa, Alta, May X\n(CP)\u2014T. George Wood, dtetriet\nmanager ol Canadian Sugar Fact-\norlee Ltd. aid ia en interview\ninto htr heck. The door opened tnd\nftey itepped out\nThla wey.\" He took her by tbe\nband and led her iwlftly to tbe lide\nof the houae and then down a path\nthrough iome ihrubbery to the cite.\nMolla aaw a itdan perked, on the\nilde of the rotd e few yardi twty.\nTht man huitled her towird the\ncer.\n\"Get hi,\" be ordered u tomeone\nIniide opened the retr door.\nHt ihoved her roughly. Molli\nclimbed Into the cir tnd found herself between two men. They were\nsilent, didn't to much u give her\nmore thtn a cunory glance,\nThe driver turned around and ahe\nuw it wu Kurt Wilhelm. Even in\nUit dtrk ahe could iee the tight\nsmile on hU face.\n\"So, my beeuUful little fox\u2014you\nwpuld be clever.\"\nAnother men sagged, rather thin\nut, next to tilm. The min who hid\nled her out of the houie hurried\niround the car ind got ln front on\nthe other ilde.\n\"Oooi, Otto, very good.\"\nMolla itered tt tht shape between Kurt tnd the mtn called\nOtto. Then wu something familiar, even to the drooped ihoulden.\nThen when the ctr lurched forward\nln low gear hU head rolled back\nagalnit the rear ot the iut\nMolla let out a little cry. It wea\nNeil.\n\"Kurt, whet have y*u done to\nhim?\" ahe uid.\nKurt replied wllhout taking Mi\ntyt* off the road ahead of him. \"We\nfound him\u2014ahall we uy\u2014in the\nwty. Juit ti ioon u I looked tt\nhim I knew who he wu tnd I\ngueued thtt ell wu not going to be\nu we hed trranged, my little fox. I\ndid not have to nek my bnln too\nmuch to guess that the thing we\nsought no longer wis In Hie ufe.\nSo, I decided to take the next beit\nthing\u2014you.\"\n\"Met Whet ctn you do with me,\nKurt? I don't know what you tre\ntalking atrut. Ai far as I know,\nthe paper wu in the ufe. Where\nyou found Neil Lundquist I do not\nknow.\"\n\"Do not try to proton Innocence.\nIt U no uie,\" Kurt told her loftiy.\n\"Where are you Uking me?\"\nThe man named Otto turned\ntround. \"Aik no more queitiom,\npleue.\"\nMolla sank back ln he\/ieat and\nitared at Nell's roUIng heed. She\nniched out Involuntarily and\ntouched him. She felt Mmething\nsticky and ahe knew It wu blood.\nThe thought came to her that they\nhid killed him. She grew panicky\nand wanted to cry out, but lt occurred to her thai If Neil were dead\nthey wouldn't bother with hia body.\nNo, be Wu only hurt. Molla look*\ned out of the windows on both\naides to tee If the could recognize\ntny ot the surroundings. She turned around. She thought ihe nw\nthe headlights of a car far In the\nrear, but when they went down e\nslight Incline the light! disappeared.\nGradually, ln the distinct ihe\niaw Uie lights of New York rlilng\n'hither In the iky. A ihort while\nlater they croued the Trl-borOugh\nbridge. One of the men beside her\nin the retr took out i black piece\nof clottj. \"You can have your\nchoice,\" he eald. Hither clou your\neyes u though you wert asleep or\nwe will heve to ute thli.\"\nMolla needed no grett urging to\ncloie her eyu. She wu weary and.\nihaken. Sbe covered her face with\nher handt and tried to blot out\neverything that had happened.\n(To le Continued)\nben today oa ale return ftom a\nconference wtth the iug\u00bbr ea-\nminUintor Is Montreal, that thert\nmay be e ri|tit\u00abni_n at voluntary\nlugtr rttioniag fe Canada. Tnree\nquartan ot a pound par perean\nper week la now the limit com\npered wife htlf t\nUnited Statea.\npound ia fee\nA.r\nLONDON (CP)-The Boyei\nForce U to be lupplled wife ndio\n\u2022tte fee mtking SOS calla from\ndiagatet\nThe\nUUFFIILD, bfland (Cf). -\nSheffield bwnaee Committee aaa\nprepared e tcbeeae toe pooling patients tmeag decton ia their own\nretidtntial areei to Mve laeoline\nand line by preventing long Jour-\nneyp.\nLONDON, (CP) -Ottet ead reil\nInn collected ky fee Werkg Miniitry irate \u2022 borougbt In fee London civil defense rcften ua sew\nbe uld le be \"fe eettea* hiving\nproduced XM tone ot metal ter\nmunjuVmi\nTelephone Situation\nIs Serious\nOperating under Government regulations, we are now drastically curtailing\nthe installation of telephones. It is hardly necessary to go into details as to why the\nGovernment finds this restriction necessary. It is a story that is daily becoming more\nfamiliar to the Canadian people as they move steadily toward the \"total war\" which\nis necessary if we are to win.\n- By limiting the growth of out telephone system, we use less of the materials that\nare urgently needed for the war effort. By not asking the factories to make thingi for\nnon-essential telephone service, we allow the workers and machines to spend more\ntime in making things for war.\nNaturally, a company which has built up its system until the ratio of telephones\nto population is the highest in any province of Canada regrets exceedingly that after\nadvertising for years the advantages of the telephone it must refuse service to huh-\ndreds of people who desire it; but this is just one more sacrifice that must be made\non the road to victory.\nWe have only a limited number of telephones left, and the shipments from the\nfactory have almost ceased. We must conserve this supply of telephones to take\ncare of essential services during whatever number of years the war lasts. The time\nmay not be far distant when we will have to take out some non-essential telephones\nnow in service. Extension telephones would probably be the first to be removed,\nOur supply of wire and other materials is limited, and must be used for essential\ntelephone seryice. Switchboards and automatic equipment ah also 'Becoming a\nproblem. Telephones have been rapidly increasing in number; people have been\ntelephoning more often; and conversations have become longer. All of these factors\nhave created an increasingly large amount of telephone traffic, but it is now very\ndifficult to make additions to switchboards and automatic equipment in order to\nhandle this load. In several cases the buildings themselves are reaching the limit\nof their capacity, and we are not permitted to embark on any construction made\nnecessary by non-essential telephoning.\nWhat all of this means is that we must very largely get along with what we\nhave for the duration of the war. In order that essential telephones may be served\nwe must refuse service to a great many people; and we must go further than this\nand ask the public to use their telephones less and to make their conversations shorter.\nIn its Order No. 119 regulating telephone service, the Wartime Prices and Trade\nBoard declares that \"steel, copper, brass, rubber, zinc, nickel, tin and many of the\nother materials necessary to provide and maintain telephone seryice have, due to\nthe exigencies of war, become so scarce as to require the rigid conservation of all\nexisting stocks of such materials.\"\nThe order compels our Company to conserve our plant, equipment and facilities, and says that we are to provide service in the following order of priority:\n1. Essential requirements of the armed services, producers of munitions and\nsupplies' of war and defence projects of governmental and other services and agencies related to the war programme or to the defence of Canada.\n2. Requirements essential for the welfare of civil life in the community and\nthe protection of public health and safety.\n3. Other essential commercial and industrial requirements.\n4. Other requirements.\nObviously the task of allocating the available facilities with a view to serving\nthose most requiring telephone service is a difficult and unpleasant one. We can\nonly say that we will endeavor to carry it out to the Best of our ability.\nWe appreciate immensely the understanding way in which the people generally have accepted the new regulations in regard to telephone service, and we urge\neveryone who is contemplating any telephone move or installation to make inquiries about these regulations before making definite plans, in order to avoid later dis-\n. appointment.\nBRITISH     COLUMBIA    TELEPHONE     COMPANY\nt_m_m_*m*i^_m\n\t\n \u25a0^\n\u25a0\"*\u25a0\n-NILION DAILV NIW* MUM t* e^-THURIDAY MORNINQ   MAY 11  IMt-\nSHOE$ for the\nMAN\nWHO CARES\n\u2022 ASTORIA\n\u2022 WORTHMORI\n\u2022 BLUE ILOOD\nPriced from\n: $6,50 to $11.50\nR. Andrew\n*.     ft CO.\nLuderj in Footfaihion\nlurch Protests\ninday\nidio Advertiiing\nrANCOUVJR, Miy JO (CP)-Tfte\nItiih Columbil Conference ot Use\nMed Church ot Ctntdt todty wn\nrecord u dtcitrini tbtt ndio\nrtrtiiinf in Sundiy broidcuU\n_Ue|il tnd \"out of btnnony with\nI ipirit ind ideals\" ot Sundiy\nnrvince.\nFifth iap Group\n(or Kaslo Is\nDue Here Tonight\nFifth perte ot J#enn\u00ab ivtcutee\nfrom the Coeit tor Katlo la dut Is\nNelton tonilbt on the C P R. treu.\nAa with the other groupi Uey win\nbe teken to Procter by trim enl\nrle Kulo by the Government Stetm-\n\u2022r NeiooktB.\nSo hr i toul of STI Jipaneu\nhave arrived at Katlo, inclusive of\nthe advance workini perty.\nA workini perty ii sew it Sloctn City preperinf buildinn tor\nthe Japaneie tn be quirtered there.\nThe ptrty tl ixpected te |o to Stndon etter the Slocan City work ti\ncompleted.\n,VllHJU1    ...ufi|\nJOHNSON'S\nlishing\nGLO-COAT\nNELSON SOCIAL\n\u25a0y Mil M. i. VIONIUX\nNelson District\nHall Way lo\nRed Cross Goal\nRed Crou lutucrlptloni In Nelion\nDUtrlct were boosted 1*13-1 to i toUl of $7288 by reporU compiled\nWednesday.\n1. E. I_. Dewdney, Chiirmm of\nthe ctmptlgn, stited thit cub subscriptions hid reiched i tola] of\nllttl ind pledge! $M\u00abI These figurei, he idded, did not include the\n$300 lift iet uide by thi Nelaon\nGyro Club for the Red Crou. With\nthii idded, the diitrict would be\nover tbe hill-way mirk in ill dnvi\ntowird Uu gotl of 115,000.\nMijorlty of tht dlitrict polnti ind\not thl Nelion buiineu section hid\nnot yet reported, he continued. Ls-\nItM eenveulni the rciidinUil iee,Thomu Oermin. Mri. Oeorge\nrietchir. Mn. J. Dei, Mri. Lund,\nMn. T. Juper, Mri. W. Middle-\nton. Mn. R. O. Joy, Mn. J. Cldden,\nMri. Frank Phillipi. Mn. E T Himlet, Mn. W. G. C. Linskiil ind\nRev, J. G. Holmei.\ne Mn. Sokoloiki of Procter ind\nMrs. Antoslck of Triil ittended the\nfuneril of the litter'i grandmother,\nMn. U. Bialkowski, here yesterdiy\nLEAVES FOR VERNON\no Teddy Goldimith left yeiterdiy for Vernon tnining camp.\ne Mr. end Mn. B. Lowery, fiirview, hed ei guest Mill Either\nFraier of Kelownt, who wu en\nroute to make hir homt In Toronto.\ne Henri Bourgeon of Creicent\nVaUey wu In town yeiterdiy for\nthe funeril ot Adolphe Lapointe.\ne Albert Erlckion wu ln the\ncity from Cutlegir yuterdty.\nUoni have neirly\nwork.\ne At the cloie of tbe neaon'i\ntctivitiet the Neleon Muaic Loven\nClub enjoyed e atrrtufui pot lac*\nluncheon et the home et Um Gordon Allan. Illl Wtrd Street Among\nltt vtrioui ictivitiee the club tm*\nbeea making regular donationi te\nthe Nelapn Branch of the Cenadlan\nRad Crou. Memberi ittending included Mn. M J Stallwood, Mn.\na Lowery, Mra. V. Creator!, Mn.\nS. C. Couch. Mn. AlUn, Mn. A S.\nAitken. Mn R. E. Stratton, Mn.\nArthur Bndihaw, Mra W. O. Rou,\nMiM Maa JirvU, MiM Ruby Young,\nMiM Jeu Walton. Mim rrancM\nNicholson, MiM Mirgaret Orehta\nind Miu Daiay Norrii.\ne Shoppen in the the city yuterdty included Mr. tnd Mn, Rtlph\nMcNown, Mrs. Jtck Steveni ind\nher children ot Kokinee.\ne Mlu Stellt Smith of Cruton,\nwho vUited Mr. end Mn. W. A.\nWeatherhead rour* Street, returned homi yesterday.\nVISITORS rROM COAST\ne Mr. end Mn. D. D. McLetn,\nVictorit Street, htve u guest thiir\ndiughter-ln-liw, Mn. Aim McLetn\not Vincouver. who U ipending I\nholdliy ln town before leaving for\nPrince Rupert when her husband\nhu Juit been transferred\na Mr. ind Mri. Hank Johnson\nof Spokine ire city vistprs. They\nwere ex-residents of Nelion.\no Roy Dean of Vincouver has\narrived to spend the Summer in\nNelion ind hu taken up residence\n\u2022t 920 Silica Street.\no Elmer Jennings and Leslie\nJennings spent yesterdiy fishing it\nAinsworth\n\u2022 St. Saviour's Mothers Club\nheld the final meeting of the sei*\nion ln Memoriil Hill Tuudiy afternoon when Mn. P. B. Puree ind\nMn. E J. Boyce wire tei hostesses.\nAmong  those ittending wire Mrs.\nSET NO CEILING\nON  YOUR SERVICE\nfai*_^t{\/\/'f_^t*y\nMEW PACKAGE\nNEW TRADE\nSAME FLAVOUR!\nSAME FRESHNESS!\nSAME WHOLE WHEAT\nGOODNESS!\n* Now thit cubi hu become \u2022 populir Cimdiin breikfiut clreil oo\nita own merit!... we irt proud to welcome it, under the new tnde\nBirk, \"Shreddies\" *, into the Shredded Whett fimily. Only tbe tnde mirk\nand package hive chioged. Thii ready-to eat spoon-iire cereil hu thit\nteme tuty mellow milt flivour blended with the nur-lilce goodneu of\nwhole whut And it hu ill the wholesome energy of whole whett,\n.Including the bnn, the minerals, the protein, thl precious Wheat Germ.\n' Try your old friend, Cubi, in in new package u \"Shreddies\" toi'\n\u2022SHREDDIES tt a rtlitttred\ntrede mark ctontd tn Canadt\nty tht Ctmotlitti, ShrttUUi\nWheat Company LimU\u00abl.\nWHUT^SERM\nThe wheit germ is i recognised\niource of Vitamin HI. This vitamin\nis vital to the normal development\nof children, as well as adults.\n\"Shreddies\" bring you the whole\nwheat, including the precious wheat\ngerm.\n\u2022 Mr tnd Mrs. Robert South,\nOl Gore Street, lett Tueidty tee\nVictoria.\ne Freak Jonu of Prince Rupert\nit viiiting hii mother oa Beker\nStreet\nENTERTAINS CIRCLE\n,e RecenUy Mn. Jerman N. Hunt,\nJohnitoae Block, mterttined the\ncircle of the Cathedral of Mar; Im-\nmaculato . Tboee mending wen\nMn. Kerby Orenftll, Mn. L. H\nChoquette, Mre. Lutkievecn, Mra.\na A McPnenon, Mrs EAtb Edgir.\nMiu Albertine Choquette, Mri Ruth\nLunn, Mn. Ann Aduddle, Mr* M.\nDeGlrolimo, Mn. V. Doyle, Mre.\nKerry Korolik, Mn. Norbert O.\nChoquette, Mn. 1. Munro, Mrs 0.\nMcInnM. Mra G. T Steveni, lire.\nPhilip Rthtl. Mrs. A. G. Gellnei,\nMrs. Smelt, Mre. Joieph Sturgeon,\nMrs George Bartlett ahd Mra. M.\nJ. Vigneux.\ne Mre. Dorothy Wrotnowiki,\nVernon Street, hu taken up reil\nclence ki the Glbion homi on the\nNorth Shore.\ne Very Rev. nther Michael, S\nA. of Greymoore, N.Y.,, wit e\nguut at the rectory ot fhe Cethe-\ndnl of Mary Immiculite. Ht mi$\nen route home trom thi Cout.\ne Rev. Francis Flynn ipent yeiterdiy it Hall.\ne Mr. and Mri. Joseph Bialkowski\nof Drewery were in the city yuterday for the funeril of the former'i\nmother,   Mn.   U.   Blilkowiki.\ne W. Wadeson of South Slocin\nviiited town yeiterdiy.\ne Williim Kipak md his mother, Mn. P. Kipik, returned Tuuday night from the Coast\nVISITORS FROM CALGARY\ne Mr. and Mn. J. F. Norrli, Silica Street, have ai guuti Mr. ind\nMn. T. W. Aihmtn of Ctlgtry, who\nire ipending t couplt of weeks in\nNelson.\ne W. R. Blanchard of New Denver is i city vliitor.\ni James Ecclei, Gore Street, hu\nleft for Vincouver where he wai\ncilled owing to the Illneu of Mri.\nEccles wbo il I pltient in SL Vincent's Hospltil.\ne Mr. ind Mn. I. Bowkett of\nSouth Sloctn win ln the city en\nroute to their summer piece on the\nNorth Shore.\ne Mrs. Mirtln Johnion, Carbon,\n\u2022te Street, left Tuudiy for Vincouver.\ne V. Doyle of the Gold Bllt mine\nwu In town yesterdiy to ittend the\nfuneril of hli mother-in-law, Mri.\nU. Blilkowiki.\nRETURN PROM COAST\ne Mr. ind Mrs. Chirlu Morrii,\nVictorii Street returned Tueiday\nnight from Vincouver where they\nettended tbe graduation of their ion\nRobert from Univenlty of British\nColumbia.\n\u2022 Mra Waterfield and her grand-\nion, Colin Wetterstrom ot Nakuip,\nwere city viiiton Tuudty.\ne Mr. ind Mn. T. W. Smith ol\nCrescent Bty ipent yuterdiy in\ntown.\ne Miu Suun Tiwse, North\nShore, hti left Kooteniy Ltke General Hospital where ihe underwent\nan operation for the removal of her\ntonsils.\nNelson A waih\nTwo Sirens\nfor Air Raids\nTwo tir reid titeao tor Nelion\nheve been ipproved tor proviacttl\nA RJ> offlciili, end & K Theta,\nChief Wirden, heve beea idvued\nthat they will be forwarded moo-\nHe hu no wvrd yet on when they\nmey be expected, ud until they\ntrrlve and are lnitalled, tire ilrtni\nand C.PK whiitlei will be need to\nligntl blickouti.\nMeet ot toe A R.P. equipment to\ntw received in Nilion\u2014with toe exception ei tint aid kite and forestry pumpi\u2014ii intended chiefly for\nleciure ind demomtration purpoiei.\nAdditions are being made from time\nto time.\nlech of he diitrict heedquarten\nii supplied, with e large tint aid kit\nand a stretcher.\nGenenl equipment include! bait\nI doien incendiiry bomb icoopi;\ntnd two Mtl of inti-gu clothing,\ncomisting of two ptin of rubber\nboot!, two suits tnd two civiliin ra-\npinton.\nTHRU PUMPI\n*nii three forestry pumpi end 7800\nfeet ot cotton hoM ient to Nelaon et\nthi time Ontirio loaned thli equipment to B.C, remein here, and. It\nii undentood, will continue to be\nheld here unleu they tn required\neliewhere.   Their chief vtlue would\nHivi You Reid thi Classified?\nbe tor wtttrtroot Oree, ee at pointa\nctaM to wiur tor pumping. Beyond t tut mad! ot one ot the\npumpi, toey Bin not been uied.\nOf the ngbt stntcoen now et\nhind, tour in iteel itretcban eut\nto by AKP. lutbocitiet; two lie\nwooden itntchen owned hy local\norganlsttMro; ud two tn Improvised itretchen made up loeelly.\nTu idditionil itretchen at toe\nlatt type heve beu ordered.\nConaidertbli additional equip-\nmut it expected etter other pointi\nmore likely to be ittacked have\nbeu mppUed.\nw\n-#*\u2022! PI Vs.\nMn. Bialkowski\nLaid al Rest\nfuneral nrvfcee tor tbe late ib*.\nUitlnt Bialkowski, wbo died leat\nSaturday, wan held Wedneidiy\nmorning from the Cathedral ot Mary\nImmaculate, many friends tttud-\ntd ind than were numerous floral\nand spiritual offering!.\nRev. E. mnk sang a requiem\nHigh Miaa. .\nTha pellbearen were M Zetnuk,\nV. Doyle, J. Stain, H. Korolak, all\nioni-in-liw ot Mn Bialiwiki and\nP. Susan ud IL Wasiick.\nTuesday evening a Rotary wai\naald at Thompson's Funeral Home,\nconducted by Rev. Frank.\nInternment wu ln Nelion Memoriil Park.\nLONDON (CP)-Tobeeeo will be\nrationed in'the Nul-hcld Netherlindi liter Miy 17, but natives claim\nthey ctn't get tny leu thu they\nhtve now.\nOn, Jha Oik,\nTHURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942\nNtlson Boy Goes to\nAdvanced Air\nSchool in Georgia\nALBANY, Ga., May JO-Second\nLieut. Ea\/1 G. Hunt, wm of Mr.\nand Mra. Earl C. Hunt of SM 3rd\nStreet, Nelson, B.C., ht! reported for\nduty at the Army Air Forces Advanced Flying School here. Col.\nJohn B. Patrick, Commanding,\nThe lieutenant attended the State\nCollege of Washington, Pullman,\nWash., receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture ln 1939.\nTurner Field, an advanced flying\nschool, is one of the group of air\nbases, which compose the Southeast\nA;r Corps Training Centre. It\nhere that aviation cadets, both pilot\nand navigation, are ient for their\nfinal phase of training which cul\nminttei in their receiving their\nwingi tnd t commission u iecond\nlieutenant in the Army Air Forcei.\nLONDON (CP)-Edtth Evam,\n24-year-old nune who loit an trm\nin the bombing of a hospital, ,s\nback on duty. She uyi in artificial\narm ii \"no handicap\u2014in my ipare\ntime I play badminton and tennis\nand have a good time it dtncei.\"\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:45-0 Ctntdt\n7:48-Waki Up ind Live (CKLN)\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8: IJ\u2014Sweet Hour of Pnyir\n8:30\u2014rront Line Ftmily\nMS-Organ Melodlei.\n\u00bb:00-BBC  Newi\n9:15\u2014Concert Time  (CKLN)\n9:30-Breakfiit tt Strdi'i\n9:5\u00bb-Timi Slgntl\nI0:00-Mornlng Vilit\n10:15\u2014Songi from Bir \"X\" Ruch\n(CKLN)\n10:3O-N0velty Time (CKLN)\n10:45-From the Muiic Room\n11:00-Strictly Rhythm\n11:15\u2014 Between thi Bookendi\n11:30\u2014Muiie Befort Lunch (CKLN)\n\\FTERNOON\n1100-BC. Firm Broidcut\n12:25-The  Notice   Boird   (CKLN)\nI2:30-CBC   Newi\n13:45-JCompoier'i Corner\n1:00-Muilct! Interlude\n1:03-Tilk\nl:15-\"Bouquet Time\" (CKLN)\n1:30-Club Matinee\n2.00-Sweet k Mellow\n2:30\u2014Fiedler Condueti\n2:45-Three Stun Trio\n3*0\u2014Thi Wutern Five\n3:15\u2014Rtlph Mirtlrl'a Orcheitri\n3:30-Wishart  Campbell   sings\n3:45-BB,C\/ News\n4:00\u2014Bob Cirroll, Songi\n4:!S-Two Plaoo Teim\n4:11\u2014\"Bait Cout Reporti\"\n4:30\u2014Ken Steveni te Erwin Yeo\n5:00-Newi Comment\n5:05-CKLN's Birthdiy Pirty\n5:30\u2014CBR Preienti\n5:45\u2014Here We Go Dincing\n\u25a0VENINC\n(1:00\u2014Vagabond's Road\n8:15\u2014The Civaliers\n6:30\u2014Fifteen Minutu From Brotd-\nwty\n8:45\u2014Islhell McEwu Sings\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:15\u2014Promenidt Symphony Concert\n8-00-CBC Nttiontl Newi\nl.l5-\"Newbrldge\"\n8:30-BBC Newareel\nItOO-Drimt\n9:30\u2014Britain Speaks\n9:45-\"As A Matter of Fict\"\nIO:00-CBC Newi\n10:U-Muiic from the Picific\n10:45\u2014Jerry Jonei' Orcheitri\nU.-00-God Save tht King\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nTin Houae ft Furniture ViImi\nOUR ANNUAL SALE\nof SUMMER FURNITURE\nNO C0.D. \u2014 NO CHARCIJ \u2014 NO PHONI ORDERS\nNO DILIVIRIIS AT TH1SI MICH PUASI\nSTOCK  LIMITED  . . .  COM!   EARLY   FOR YOURS.\nFOLDING DISK CHAIR \u00bb1.30ee\u00ab\u00bbi\nFOLDINC DISK CHAIR, wtth Mm 81.59each\nFOLDING DISK CHAIR. Cmopy irm ind\nfoot roil  18.19-moIi\nFOLDINC AIM CHAIRS, It ... ,f l.\u00bb and f 2.M aee*\nCOTTON COMFORTIRS.\nWell filled, Siie $0x72 fLM.\nWINDOW BLIND, J'\u00bb6', green or cream 48*\nEdith Trueit Named\nMay Queen for\nCastlegar Program\nCASTUX3AR, B. C.-Idltb turn-\nli wee elected Mey Queen In the\nconteit sponsored by tke Lillian\nKillough chipter I.O.D.E. Tke othtr\ncontetianti, Kredi Hougen, Role\nEnglind, Kty Sutherland, Juelenne\nGirnier tnd Thilmt Hougen, will\n\u2022ttend the queu \u2022\u2022 prlneeeiei at\nthe coronation ceremony, to take\npltce tt the Mty Queen duce Miy\n23.\nOBAN, Scotlind, (CP)\u2014Six till\nof Tret men, convicted of failing to\nlmmoboliie small botti by remov\ning the oen, were fined tke nu*\u00bb\n\u2022lent ef $4-X> eech er fire diyi ia\nJUL\nCOLOGNE COOL COTTONS\nf3.05 -* 10.95\nMilady's Fashion .\nShoppe\nYES \u2014 Wo Soil    \u2022\nRAW AND PASTEURIZED\nMILK\nValley Ua\nLOOTINAY   f ALLEY L\/AIRY\nHelp The + Red Cross\nSALADA'\nTEA\nOyPROC WAU80AM ESSSSff\ndecr-tfieGrays have invited Tft^jml I heu\nfor tht week-end to see \\ %W j* the nicest Map\ntheir mw cottage... \u2014t\t\non the fake.\nAm_wi<'ms&m.:*s\nMYrlliisfilivtlyl Wftyym\nttm tm tmttt wills mf\nceil'ms, tin sine is ynr\ny\nWedding and\nEngagement Rings\nby\nH. H. Sutherland\n345 Biker St.\nNcljon, B. C.\nBBS\nJUST ARRIVED\nBEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF\nBONE CHINA\nNelson Electric Co.\n574 Blkir St. Phoni 260\n..uu *mm______m xr.\nCOTTON PUY SKIRTS\n91.95\nSim 14 to 18\nFashion First Ltd.\npja i      \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0    i       '=\nValuable, informative booklet\ndescribing Gyproc comtruction. Learn how economically\nOyproc Wallboard will solve\nyour building problem.\nWrite hr copy today.\nGYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE\n\" CANADA, LIMITED\nVewnw     Cltor-y    WM*f !\u2022'\"*\u2022\nmt_a*,u.   *it..   inNsr  wM.w.nds*. \u00bb!*._\u2022,.,\u25a0\u25a0*,...\u00bb,.. r\nGYPROC WALLBOARD SOLD IN NELSON BY THI\nWood Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nPHONE 26\nLet us quote ydu on your needs\nNELSON, B. C.\nWl CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF CYPROC WALLBOARD\nBurns Lumber & Coal Company\nPHONE 53\ni Headquarters for Builders' Supplies\n \u2014\n\u2014\n\t\n\t\nr\u2014'\nPA\u00bb|    UX \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0     i  \u25a0   i\n5Mmm Sailti H.WB\nbtabuehed AprU \u00bb UU.\nBrittsA Columbia1!\nMet* Inttruting Nt*otp*tp*w.\nPubllihtd every moralng\" exeept Sunday tr\ntm NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. UM.\nITED. SSI Baker St, Nelion, Bruno CoiunM*\nIUMBEB OF THE CANADIAN PRESS ANO.\nTHE AID1T BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nTHURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942.\nLack of Advance Publicity\nfor Kootenay-Boundary\nBlackout\nWednesday night's \"surprise\"\nblack-out was no surprise at the Coast.\nIb Vincouver it was adequately pub-\nlicized, except for the exact time, for\nmany days in advance and came atter\nthe people in the Coast areas nid been\npreparing for real eraergenejr blackouts for some months.\ni It wss only a real surprise in Kootenay where advance publicity was almost entirely absent. In fact the A.R.P.\n\u2022uthorities in Kootenay and Boundary\n'received a \"Secret Message No. 1\" and\nwere specifically instructed that neither Press nor radio was to be notified\nt|ll Wednesday morning which was\nobviously far too late for effectively\ninforming the public of a black-out\nwhich was to take place- sometime Wednesday night.\nFortunately some part of the district was partially informed through\nMayor Stibbs of Nelson. Using more\ncommon sense than was displayed by\nthe authorities at the Coast who ordered the Kootenay-Boundary black-out,\nlite Tuesday night the Mayor gave the\nDaily News the story for publication\nWednesday morning. But the effect of\nthis story, which naturally dealt only\nwith the city area under the Mayor's\njurisdiction, was confused by a Vaneouver dispatch stating that the blackout only affected the British Columbia\narea West of the Cascades. A.R.P.\nauthorities located in Vancouver\nshould study the geography of this\nprovince.\nThe management of the experiment\nby the Coast A.R.P. authorities may\nhave been all right as far as the Coast\narea was concerned but it was all\nwrong to attempt to apply the same\nplan to Kootenay and Boundary without adequate preparation, on all too\nshort notice and under entirely different conditions.\nIn truth, it should not have been\ndesignated a \"precautionary\" black-\nout, which was intended as a prelude\nto probable \"imminent danger\" conditions. It should have been called a\n\"test\" black-out and carried out only\nafter adequate publicity instead of the\n\"Secret Message No. 1\" style of procedure which approached an almost\ncomic denial of the realities.\n-DILION DAILY NIWI NglMN. 1 0_-.T\u00ab4UMOAY M-MMM. MAY It Wl\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally News, Miy 21, 1932)\nE. C. Francii ot Sunshine Bay, who hai\nbeen itaying at Alnsworth Hot Spring, hai\nreturned home.\nMri. A. L. McCulloch, former regent of\nKokanee Chapter, I.O.D.E., Is the Chapter'i\ndelegate to the national chapter at the Toronto session this week.\nF. S. Rouleau of Kaslo ipent Thuriday In\nNelson.\nMiss Alice McDougall leavei this morning\nto visit her brother-in-law ind lister, Mr. and\nMrs. J. Hawei of Kimberley.\n?'? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOp#A \u2022 *W*y t*-t%*W*%t. NtMM tm P#fttM tMUflf\nQiMttloaa will net ke eiVHohod,  .\nLEX Kimberley\u2014Can anyone drtw a deed et\nland, tgreement tor atl* tnd mortgegt, and\ncharge fbr same!\nNo. Only a tollgitor or notary publie ta entitled to charge e tte tor tkeee document*.\nWbo cen legally dnw e will and collect a tie\ntor io doing?\nA wlicltor aod notary publie.\nR 0, Erickion-Ii It pottlbli to hare two unemployment Insurance booki whea a perion worki three houn a day ta a *m*k\npoet office to fill tn an eight hour day eg\nother work!\nNo. It la not poulblt te heve two unemployment booki If working tor two employers, the tlrtt employer of the dty atfixoe\nthe ittmp to tht book.\nReider, Nelion\u2014Whert ihould I wTttt for Informition on Joining the merchtnt seamen?\nWrite A. RindlM. Director ot Merchant\nIcemen, Deptrtment of Tnniport, Ottawa.\nJ. H. H., Ronland\u2014Can you plaaay ttll mt tf\nthe wife of t Cinidlin soldier overeee* ll\nentitled to register children ln her huibtndi ntme, tbt has hid to mother man\nilnct her huiband left Canada? Doei the\nsoldier huiband still hivt to tupport hli\nwlft If iht It living with mother man,\nalio hli chUdren?\nFor tht registration of tht children consult the nearest Registrar ot Blrthi, Detthi\nand Marriages.\nIn a cut of this ntturt thl courie to follow is to, write to the Dependent!\" Allowance\nBoird, Recordi Building, Ottewe.\nWar Is Ccming\nFew New Words\n(Wek\nDahlia.\nIt k eaaaga that a ww whta* haa Intro.\ndoced the mott revolutlontry chaagei ta ttc-\ntka ind itrettgy, end hu even traniferred the\nclam at btttlt te \u2022 ntw liemtat by ltt development et the elr era, which wee oaly In ltt Infincy IS yeen ago, ihould eo tat be estreaMly\nunproductive at new wordt. it oould hardly\nhe ateltittlned, whea we remember tha com-\nmuoiuM tad itill more the mni-offldil\napeheemen aad propaganda dlrecton, that\nthere la aay felling-ofl la the uallty or range\nat the human hniginitlnn But wtth the ea-\ncoatee ot Major Quilling, who haa Joined\nCaptain boycott In the immorttlfy of a emaU\ntaltlal latter to the dictionary, thli Imagination\nhaa tailed to ci-yiUlut In the retlm ot the ver-\nneeuler.\nTht compinUvtly unimportant Boer Wir\nput \"mifflklng\" Into genenl clrculitlon end\ngtvt \"iteUenboich\" the honor ot mention ln\ntht. dictionary. \"Don\" end \"napoo\" may heve\nbecome anftmllUr to the younger attention,\nbut other wordi, nich u \u2022'strife'\" and \"ctmou-\nfligi\", lttn ntiln tbe wide currency given\nthem by the 1914-18 wer.\nYet the developments ot the pruent wtr\ntn chronicled by mtana ot threadbare and\noutworn simllei from tht put We ipeak of\nwlngi, fllghta tnd wivu at aircraft, tnflltri-\ntion of Infmtry, breaking-through ot tanka and\nwolf-picking ef tubmirlnei. Yet ln ell theu\nand many ilmUir cuei then li need for e new\neiprestivi word ta deecrtbe a new concept It\nwould .however, be untut to the enonymoui\nword-mikeri ef the present wir not to mention e word thet hu surely come to itay,\n'though it li to be hoped only u e memory.\nThoee whe have lived through the dread experience will never forget the realities of e\n\u2022bUt*,\"\nShort-wave     Krcrtatoa Obliged\n25 YEARS AGO\n(From Dally Newt, Miy 21, 1917)\nEverything is In readiness for the cut-over\nof the new Nelson exchange of the B. C. Telephone Co. The event will take place at 12\no'clock when traflic wjll be lightest. With the\ncentral energy system which Nelson will have\ntomorrow, It Is only necessary to lift the receiver on the telephone to get central. *\nMini Lillie Larson is ipending the weekend here as guett of Mrs. W. 0. Roie.\nMr., and Mn. W. A. Cameron and Angui\nMclnnes are among New Denver visitors to\nthe mining convention at Nelson.\n40 YE\/IRS AQO\n(From Dally News, Miy 21, 1902)\nR. Brown of Byers & Co. left last evening\nfnr the Coast, where he haa taken a position\nwith a wholesale hardware firm. While ln\nNelson Mr. Brown was a soloist of St. Paul's\nChoir.\nC. Wolfe of the Golden Mining te Milling\nCompany reports the crosscut tunnel in tho\nFoghorn has gone through 20 feet.\nW. H. Evans of Kamloops is at the Phair.\n\u25a0y O. S. R.\nTwirling ndio dial to dodge pet peeves, I\nswitched to short-wave, ind looted Into Uvlng\nroom tumbling Teutonic gutterils thtt twtk-\nened the cat Berlin wai intlyxlng Churchill's\nimpressive brotdcut to \"My fellow Americans\", whom It betought \"to ttke your country\nback befon it li too Intel\"* Goebbel'i deputy,\nln neo-Oxford over-iccented tonei, wu ebue-\nlve ind vituperative, lashing it thl \"decedent\ndying democrtciei,\" but he nevertheleu b**t\nfrayed uneasiness about tha futun, and one\ntensed the unpopularity of time-table bombings. America wai especially batted around\nfrom pillar to post but the Nail mouthpiece\nreserved bli choicest epithets for tht BrlUih\nipokesmm, whom he labelled \"A iquat Jew\nstooge,\" \"a low-browed oritor,\" tnd tht Klng'l\n\"humpty-dumpty prtmleil\"\nJunior, listening-in, with Khoolboylih\nlevity, chuckled continuously tt tht HlUtrlte\nhumoriit, with whom It wu no liughlng matter. In a itrictly material aenie, he wu correct ln claiming unbroken time-table vlctoriu\nthrough 30 monyii of war\u2014no mention wu\nmade of though, the battle of Britain\u2014a deceive conei of he war-won by Brltonil\nThe Berlin broadcasters mention of Dunkerque, however, introduced iome othir thtn\nmaterial values not generaUy acknowledged\nby the apostles of Nazism. Oat immedlitely\nremembered the battle-scarred but unbeatable REF. safely convoyed icross the metal-\nlashed waters of the EnglUh ChinneL carrying\nonly their tin-hati, gasmasks ud a few rifles,\nshouting, \"We'll win thii ruddy wtr yet!\"\n(An N.CO. ashore threatened to \"crime\" an\nevacuated warrior for bringing back a French\nInstead of his own bayonet!)\nIn that fateful hour, a smtll ipirk ln the\ndank darkness wu fanned Into t flame thit\nhas ilnce blazed Into a beacon; lt ll now light-\nin*; the United Natloni on IU long hard road\n* to victory. Winston ChurchlU wai the man.\nTURN OF TIDE\nOne gladly welcomed him back on the\nair the other Sunday, happy to hear hli vibrant voice, and visualize the familiar fact,\nabove the broad-bowed ihoulden, thit calls to\nmind two creaturei for which Brltoni htve\nspecial affection, babies and bulldogs! Oood\nto learn too that the boot wu shifting to the\nother foot, tbe Naii jackboot! Churchill Is a\nmaiter of the English language, worthy ot\nCicero at hli beit. No man ilnce Lincoln, with\nthe possible exception of Rooievelt, hu been\nable to phrase the thought! and longings of\nhumanity to such good eftect.\nOne agreei tor once with Canada'i Prime\nMinister, when he itated that Brittin'i Premier \"is the personification ot Britain'i greatness.\" Ont elievei it will be uid of him, tl\nlt wu of another grett nitlonil leider, \"HU\nhand! were steady until the going down ot\nthe lunl\"\nHER   FINEST   HOUR\nThe mtn-at-the-mlke ended hli harangue\nwith a prophecy of a German victory and the\ndoom of democracy. One itill pnferi Churchill's forthright challenge and proven prophetic\nutterance of two yeari ago in our. darkest\nhour: .\"We shall not flag nor fall. Wa ahall\ngo on to the end.\u2014We ahall fight on the aeai\nand the oceans. We ihall fight with growing\nconfidence and growing itrength In the air\u2014\nWe thall defend our Island home, ride out the\nstorm of war, an doutlive the menace of alj\ntyranny.\u2014\"\nIf ever ea Ideal dream camt true with\na vengeance It wu In the cue oil Imaginative\nId. Sotmei wtth the eruption ot Krtkttot.\nAn Intern announcing volcanic unroot In Bulda\nstrait attracted hla ittention ln lata July, 1883.\nAa tulstint telegnph editor ot Tk* Boiton\nGlobe, ht, become Interuted, looked up hli\nmaterial, wrote hli itory end wu ible to put\nIt on thl Auoelited Preu wires by reuon\nof. being IU Boiton repreientitive. chronicles\nHirlowe R. Hoyt ln The Clevelind Pliin\nDetler. He goei on te ny:\n\"The itory wu printed oa the morning\not Auguit \u00bb, UH It had been a fortnight in\nthe making. And tbat imall volcanle iilmd\nln Sumitri Strait\u2014little Krtkttot \u2014 came.\nthrough without tilling In ont pirticulir. On\nAuguit 18, tht volcano ett to work to mtkt\ngood. Explosion! tnd tremors began. Four of\nthe mott violent took place on the following\nday. Thiy tapered oft on the morning ot August JS ind by night the Job wu completed.\n\"And Soamei\" itory tppeired on the morning of Auguit 28. Moit of thl papen accredlt-\ned lt to London, Englind, Auguit 38. It wu\ntpot ntwt It tver eny itory could be eo deicribed.\n\"Moit utoniihlng ot ill Incident! connected with thU astonishing tike wu the fact that\nthe explosion occurred within 48 houn ot the\nprinting of a itory that had been planned two\nweeks previouily. Accompanying phenomena\n\u2014tidal wivu, electrical disturbance!, musei\not mud tnd ishes, enter flamei, lou of life,\nenow and Ice hurled from the enter's depth-\ntil thesj win then, but they would ba found\nln tny ilmllgr eruption et similar intensity.\nSoemu held the record of calling the turn on\nnature and finding that the lady imiled upon\nhimr\nPress Comment\nPURPLE SQUIRRELS\nIf ona comei upon purple or ortnge or\nbright yellow tqulrrelli ln the courte of\nSpringtime rambling! ln the woodi, observe\ntbe New York Timet, one U not \"seeing thing!\"\nNeither hive the iqulrrells been patronizing\na beauty ihop. They htvt been marked with\nvivid dyei by zoologists who want to keep\ntnck ot thtlr migrations tnd letrn mort ot\ntheir habiti, according to Science Service.\nAt the meeting of the American Society\nof Mammaloglite in New York, W. D. Fitz-\nwater, Jr., ot the Connecticut SUte Board of\nFisheries tnd Game, told of hU development\nof the technique of dye-marking the lively\nlittle animals to enable scientists to keep better\ntrick of them end to Identity them If they stray\nfrom their customary range.\u2014Windsor SUr.\nTOURIITI DRIVING ILOWLY\nA Windior motorist reporU t trip through\nWestern OnUrio during Which one did not go\nfilter thin SO, mllei per hour. Whtt Impressed\nhim wu that he found he wu passing ill tha\nAmerictn ctn. Formerly, at 80 milea per hour,\nhe would be passed by the Americans il\nthough he were itanding itlll. He dlicovered\nthey were creeping tlong, evidently Intent on\nliving tlni, or lomething. Why wu the Canidltn going 90? We don't know cither.-*Vin<i-\niot Stir.\nTest. Yourself'\n1. .What imendment to the Conitltutlon of\nthe United Statei givei Congreu the right to\nlay and collect taxei on Income!?\n2. Who was the flnt vlce-preildent of the\nUnited SUtes?\n3. What government igency Ii known by\nthe following Initials.\nTEIT ANSWERS\n1. The Uth.'\n2. John Adams.\n3. Electric Home end Firm Authority.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy The Cinidlin Prtu\nMty 21, 1917\u2014Hlndenburg Line from a\npoint East of Bullecourt to Arras in British\nhands except for a few strong points; Canadian gunners hammered German positions at\nLens. Gorman nrtlllery bombarded British\nllnet on the North bank of the River Scarpe.    flnda peace in hii home.\u2014Goethe.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou ue en ambitious perion, If you hive\na birthdiy today, unswerving In effort, but\noften given to impractical ideas. You ihould\ndevelop originality tnd self-dependence. You\nhave an arUitlc temperament. A mixed grill\nawaits you In the next year. Good and ill-fortune descend almost simultaneously. Guard\nagalnit fraudulent misrepresentation tnd deception in buiineu, correspondence, travel and\nlove affaln. A proud, dogmatic, determined,\nself-willed and obstinate perion will the child\nbe who ll born on this date. Nevertheleu, iuch\na one will alio be good natured, artistic, poetical end psychic. Gambling end \"Bohemianism\"\nihould ilwtyi be avoided.\nWords of Wisdom\nHe Is happiest, be he king or peasant, who\nEtiquette Hints\nDo not permit your child to be Insolent to\nenyoneVho worki for you. The child uiually\nfollowi the example ot hU elderi In thli reipect, io witch your own manneri, toward\nyour \"help\".\nTODAY'S News Pictures]\nPRINCESS ALICE INSPECTS MANITOBA C.W.A.C. GIRLS\nManitoba volunteers of the Canadian Women's Army Corps have had an exciting time recently, what with inspect\ntion in Winnipeg by Her Royal Highness ihe Princess Alice and moving into new barracks at Fort Brandon, Man.'\nThe Princess is seen here walking between the lines of C.W.A.C.'s with Second Subaltern Anderson of Winnipeg, wifi*\nof Neil Anderson and a sister of the late Col. W. G, Barker, V.C, Canada's second ranking air ace of the last war,\nBRIDGE OF SHIPS TO BATTLE ZONE\nStretching back to the horizon as far as the eye can reach are ships of an American convoy, bound for one of the.\nfar-flung zonfes where* American material and men are writing history in this war of survival. Out on the wings and ill\nfront and rear are warships on guard against any threat to the convoy.\n\t\n\u2014\"   \u2014    -\n_ii-_ft-t-_.ii.--a.iji..J\n H^V^^HIJMBBIVVMPPPMVI\n**\"-\n-NtLMN DAILV NIWIl NttMM. \u00ab. C-THUMDAY MORNINO. MAV tl. W4\u00bb-\nHarold Windi, Hn. Sleeves, Newell\nOutline C.C.F. Demands lor\nFotal War In Addresses at Nelson\nCC J. demandi for i total war el-\nkct te Canade were plaotd before\ni Ntlion tudience Tueiday nlgbt by\nbrold Winch, loeder ot tie pirty\n_ Britiih Columbil. Mra. Dorothy\nfttovu, HLA. tor North Vtncou-\nIV, md S. J. Newell ot Neiaen.\nFlank ITiaby wu chairman. Tbe\nMdience. -which tilled the Eagle\nfell, contributed 138.30 In a col-\nEo.\nMr. Winch ind Mn. Steevei fe to\nIMl todey.\nWhen the C.CJ. imendment to\nhe epeech from the throne, calling\n|K total war, wu deleited by \u2022\nmnblned Liberal ind Coniervitive\nIflf, the C.C.r. refilled to iccept\nMl u dtfttt tnd now wn cirry-\nht the leeue to tbe peoplt, Mr.\nIf inch itt ted.\nI Ibe C.CJ. wai \u2022 reillitic organlutlon. It hated ww beeeuae lt\nreuld wive no fundimmtil prob-\n\u25a0n at loclity. It beted ctplttlUm\nlecauu It nve recurring deipen-\n\u25a0I cycle! ot depretaton tnd recur-\nJng holocauati ot death. It det-\nllaed cipitaliitlc governmenta be-\nluee te timu ot petce they gtve\nle people riot icti, relief ctmpt,\nper gu bomba and itarvatlon dur-\nig deprenion periodi; tnd now In\nIme of wtr refuied to plice Ctn-\nit en e total war tooling \u00bb'u to\ngtng democracy to ltl peek of ef-\nWency and thereby bring the war\n\u2022 a lucceuful ind ipeedy conciu\nIon, Mr, Winch declired.\nIf AR MUIT BC WON\n.\"However, being retlliti, we\nMew thia wtr hu te be wen, be\nlute we wint tht right ln Ctntdt\nI tolve our own problemi In our\nwn wey. We recogniae tbtt totall-\nirlan tggreulon means the wlp-\nig out ot the rlghti and privilege!\nKm by the workeri In century-old\ngtUe*L Trede tmlonlim, trade union\nwclillst organiiatlon and\nrepreientativei ire the\nto be liquidated under totall-\niin rule.\n\"The CCT. therefore reeognlzu\nthli wer muit be won before\ncin tackle the winning of the\nfor lecurity at home,*' itated\nr. Winch.\nIt*** democraelu were fighting\nttt greateat military organlutlon\nke world hed ever known-one\nket commanded the greateit el-\nBclency end the  greateit loyalty,\n\"We iri convinced thi leuon to\nbe learned from Fascist lucceilei\nif the put two yetn li that we\nnuit 'mobilize ill human ind ma-\n(trial reiourcei If we are to be\nmccewful,\" he continued, \"and thla\n\u25a0tobllizatlon  must be  on  a  non-\nEoflt basil. Our government! htve\nUed ln thli reipect, end continued\nDure to Uke the neceuary action\n| eoneerlpt weiHh and induitry\nwell u manpower will be tan-\nlemount to t betrtytl of the Do-\nnlnlon in the war effort\nNation-wide campaiqn\n\"Since our government! have\ntailed to act of their own volition,\nC.C.F. deem lt a responsibility\nl| conduct t nation-wide Ctmptlgn\ntor total war, and to endeevor to\nbuild up public demand for an all\nout war effort to the point where,\nK the government will not clean\nlta own houu, the people for their\nown protecUon will compel them\nto do go,\", uld Mr. Winch.\nHe Itated \"our preient campaign\nII to mobilize the people iround\nIke demand tbat the government\nedopt measures Immediately for\nlhe full mobilization of all the material and human resources of Can\nIda for victory, and that tmong the\ntint itepi to effect comcrlptlon of\nwealth ind induitry tt implement\nthe following prognm: .\n\"tl) Oovernment ownenhlp or\ncomplete control of all affenttel wtr\ninduitriu and the replacing ot doi-\nlar-i-yiir men by full-time national edmlnlitritors paid only by'tbe\nStole ind coopereting with wir\nbotrdi on which tbe labor and term\norganuaUoni   are  properly   repre-\n\"(1) Nitionaliutloa of the chartered banki and financial liutitu-\ntlona and the introduction ot compuliory intereit-Iree loam, levied\niccordlng to ibillty to contribute, eo\nthat without Inflation er accumulating debt, we een finance our war\neffort.\n\"(J) A 100 per eent tox on all\nprofiti In exceu ot 4 per cent on\nctpiul ictuilly invested u in Australia.\n\"(I) -lb* establishment of i fair\nminimum ind minimum incomt; e\ngraduated tax on Incomu between\nthe minimum and maximum and t\n100 per cent tax on all incomu\nibove the maximum.\"\nMUIT KUP PACE\nHe deicrlbed the C.CJ. u a revolutlontry orginlutlon tn thtt all\nlti policiu and programi were\nbued on the \"fundamental prin.\nciple that we will never rut content\nuntil we have eradicated capital\nand eitabllihed thl tull program ot\nhe itated, \"when the people them-\nthe cooperative commonwealth.\"\nThli could only be iccompllihed,\nlelvea ire nedy for It\" The C.C jr.\ntherefore u I practical \"organization wu facing day to day muei\nind crises u they occurred, md\nwu governing itielf with policiu\nand suggestions which, though\ntending in the red direction, were\nnot too fer ahead ot the genertl\nopinion of the mui ot tht citlzeni.\n\"When the people ire retdy tor\ntottl war they will get lt, but not\nbefore,\" the Provincial Luder aliened. \"Wben they ere reidy tor\nfhe eridlcition of capital they wtll\nget lt but not before. We muit move\n\u25a0Up by itep ind the immediate\n\u25a0topi neceuitited by tht preient\ncrliii tre thou wt en enumerating ln thii pruent campaign.\"\nVOTE TILL! PREMIER\n\"TO OET BUIY\"\nThe vote In the recent manpower\nplebliclte wu not evidence ol confidence ln the Mackenzie King Gov\nernment, but waa nther an overwhelming vote of non-oontldence,\nbeciuie ln It the people Of Canidi\ntold the Prime Mlnliter \"to get buiy\n\u2022nd do lomething,\" Mn. Steevei\naaserted. If the plebiscite had been\nupon conicrlptlon 6t wealth e great\ndetl of confusion would htve been\nremoved and a bigger affirmative\nvote would have been recorded, the\nbelieved. ,\nWinning the wti now wu ot\nprime Importance. Tottl conscription of wealth, induitry and men\nwu neceuary not only to winning\nthe wer but alio to winning the\npeace. She charged that among\nvested lnteruti were many penoni\ninteruted ln defeating Hitler niely\nthtt they might let themielvei up\nu \"little Hltlera.\"\nLABOR PARTNERSHIP\nMrs. Steevei urged thtt libor\n\u25a0hould bi taken Into partnership\nln the minigement of Industry. The\ntime wia put, ihe uid, when the\nworking people ahould huve to argue and plead for the right to organize u they have had up to now.\nIt wu their \"natural right ln a\ndemocratic country.\"\nShe deicribed \"dollar-a-year\" men\nu repruentitlvu of big buslneu\nand one of the greatest bottleneck!\nln the wir effort   The people, ihe\ncontinued, hed reeooc to be \u00abe-\npiciovu of big buteaeu when they\nlearned thtt Standard Oila permitted Qermany to have e aecrtt formula for miking lynthetc rubber\nwhile denying thi formula to thl\nUnited Stetu government wtil\nMarch el thla yeer ind then giving\nit only when forced.\nBottlenecki in ited production\nhad delayed production In ihlp-\nyerdi tnd hed beea neponalble for\nthe trigediu of Hong Kong, iee*\nand Burma, Mra. Steevu luefted.\nIt had been proved, ahe added, thet\nbig busiaua ina reluctant to expand iteel planti becauee tt would\nnot be profitable to do m ln view\nof over-expaMton tor poet-war\nyeara.\nCIILINQ ON INCOME\nMn. Steevu'celled tor e celling\nu well u e floor on Income; and\nfor limitation of profita u ln Auitralia.\n\"If we do not do theu thlngi, then\nwe ihtll lau the war aad lou the\npetce,\" ihe concluded.\nMr. Newell, himielf t returned\nmtn end with two toni In uniform,\ndemanded total effort In order thet\nthe wu might be concluded u Moo\nu pouibli. Returned min, aa repreiented by the Ctptdlajj Legion,\nwinted tottl wtr. The CCF. wanted lt Total effort muat be ichieved to win, ht uierted.\nNelson Garages\nClarify Gas,\nTire Situation\nNelion tutomobllt detler. in\ncommencing \u2022 ctmptlgn of idver-\ntliing to clarify tbe iltuition In respect to the rationing of guoline\nend tlrei, double about which heve\ncauied rainy people to be reluctant\nto purchau used,cirs.\nTht avenge category \"A\" men\nhu all the gasoline he requlrei for\n\u2022 reisomble mlleige for driving\nto and trom work end for recrettlon or emergency driving.\nNelion lutomobile detlen itite\nthtt the used ctn which they htvt.\non hind trt neerly ell well-pro-\n-PAUI IIVin\nUle of Adolph Lapointe I j Saga\nol Old Timen Jor Tells II\nIY R. Q. JOY\nHlatorlan, Nelun utt  Dlitrict Old\n'Adolph Upointe of Neleon, who\ndied Seturdty. wee tbe Mat of ea\neld eee captain, who roamed tbe\nuoe aad Uved to the put agt of\nIM yean.\nMr. Upointe, a citiaen of Ntlion\ntor n\\my yeen aid who almoet to\nthe lait could be eeea at ttaua on\nBtker Street dltd*it the t|t ot ilmoit It yeen, for he would have\ncelebrated hie nth birthdiy at the\nend of thia month. Ha wu born to\ntha Province ot Quebec, et St\nAndre, ln the year MM. Be wu on\ntbe honu term till be reached the\nege of lt yeen end during thii period received e muttering education\net e country Khool. He then worked\nUke moat bid Timen M>. Lapointe paDopectod, hia eboun diatrict b-ting the St Mary'i country\nis But Koottnay. He found time\nto makt tripe trom Cnwlord Bay\nwttk hla pertnen, Rou tad Saw-\nyer, and three paawt ere named\nafter theu three aee, wbo blued\nthe trail to tbeee dtyi.\nOeorge Upointe ton of the timer,\ndeicribed a trip hi took wtth Ctpt.\nCogle of tug tame te liter yeen.\nThey went ever one of tbe pauu\nto e camp called The Leanto' a\nrough abeltor made for men ina\nbonu. It wu tone mllu from tne\nlummit He Wle ot the three proipecton whe without tralla to gu.de\nthem, found their wey to St Mary'i\nlake and 11 mUu from there toey\nfound the mineral.\nIn the lumber woodi iround Otto- CAMPID ON QALINA\nwa. Soon hi heerd the cell of the\nue ugi found i place on e ulllng\nveuel going to San Franciico vlt\nCepe Horn.\nLooking for employment after he\nruched Sen Fruclico he worked\nto a brick yard, learning the ert of\nbrickmiklng. Thit wu very uieful\nto him to liter yeen in the Kooteney.\nHli next Journey wu to Tomb-\nitone, Arte, when be worked at\ntha ume tnde; then on to Ketchtm,\nIdiho, when he owned hta own\nbrickyard: and then to Haley, ln\nthe ume State\nHe worked neer the famoui\nHomeitike mine of the Black Him\nand alao worked on toe comtruction\nof the Ongon ahort Una railway In\nButte, Moo. He wea preient et the\nbig fin it Spoktne ln IMl end\ntiter the fin he made brick to help\nrebuild the town. While In ipokant\nhe made the acquaini.net ot Dr.\nHendryx of Pilot Bay fame. Hli\nnext stopping plice wu at Montezuma, Wuh., again brtckmakmg.\nTO NELION IN IMl\nUpointe cime to Nelion IMl vU\nNorthport travelling up tht Columbil Rlvtr on botrd the iteimer Columbil to Sproat'i Unding, tnd\nthen travelling overland to Nelaon.\nGoing through tbe iwitt wettr of the\nColumbit River tht .turner wu\nvlded   in-so-far  ti  tin\ntn concerned, the nujorlty of them -^ ^ \"^  ^ ^  \"H~\n5___?LI!_L,^^_.,**,^I\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb0I\u00bbW W\u00bb trip to Pilot Bty on\n\" botrd tht iteimer Gileni. At thi\ngood for from twenty-five to thirty\nthouund mllu of driving.\nUnder the new Order-ln-Councll\neffecting rubber t vtry Urge proportion ot the tottl number of pru-\npeetive tutomobile driven end preunt tutomobile driven tre included ln thou who miy buy either\nnew, retreaded or. uied tlru ind\ntubei.    x -\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nBy MRS. ROY FRAIER\n.  TRAIL, B. C, Mty 20 - Mn. T.\nBradbury and Mri. M. R. Maza entertained .jointly at a stork ihower\nIn honor of Mn. Fred Donnelly at\nthe home of Mn. Mize, 1730 Colu-\nbia Avenue, on Monday night. A\n'pleuant social evening wts enjoyed and dainty refreshments were\nlerved. The lovely glfti were preiented to the gueit of honor by\nMn. Mite, Ind were trranged In t\nbeby carriage attractively decorated\nin pink end white. Guests at the\nIhower included Mrs. W. Green,\nlbi. Oi Moon, Mri. Sid Brown, Mn.\nA. Kernel, Mn. J. Hendry, Mn.\nAlice Faninl, Mill Nan Frtme tnd\nMiu Non Zanello.\nMn. Sid Brown, MOO Columbia\nAvenue, entertained at a children'i\nptrty for her ion Davld'i third\nbirthday on Thursdiy ifternoon.\nThe birthday cake, decorated tnd\nhaving three candles, centred the\ntea table, which wu decorated with\nSpring flowen. Mn. Tom Bradbury\nand Miss Nan Frame assisted the\nhostess ind Invited guuti included\nColleen Bradbury, Clifford jnd\nMervyn Frtme, Dolorei Rae, Kenneth Young, Audrey tnd Dorothy\nHolden, Mrs. Hugh Frame, MA.\nClarence Young, Mrs. Ben Rae, Mn.\nT. Bradbury and Mlu Nan Frame.\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nBy MRS. HARVEY FLEURY\nROSSLAND, B. C, Mty 20-The\nPut Chlefi Club of the Pythian\nBiaten met Tuuday evening at\nthl home 01 Mn. F. O. Bray. Following the buiineu meeting Mn. P.\nPalmer wu pruented wtth tht\nPythian Siiten ring, In tppreclitlon\nof her year ipent ei Preildent The\npresentation was made by Mn. Htrold Evtni, thii year'i Pruldent\nThoee pruent wert Mrs. F. McKenile, Mn. D. McMarUn, Mri. J. Bradley, Mn. G. Menzies, Mrl. J. Col,\nMn. B. Littley, Mn. H. Johnion,\nMri. R. Muon, Mrs. Palmer, Mn.\nH. Evam, and Mn. Bray. Refreshments were mrved.\nEugene Crowe, ion of Mr. tnd\nMrs. Warren Crowe, Waneta, is tha\nguut of hla grandmother. Mrs. Colemin.\nA soclil afternoon wai iptnt tt tht\nhome of Mn. Barney Church, Tueidiy ifternoon by the Women'i Aux-\nilary to St Georges Church. Those\npruent were Mn. F. Newell, Mn.\nE. Jewel, Mn. M. Storle, Mn. B.\nFulton, Mm, S. Wilion, Mri. T.\nTongue md the hostess, Mri. Lees.\nKINGSGATE\nKINGSGATE. B. C-Hirry Hogg\nhti received word of the duth ot\nhli lliter Misi Jetn Hogg ot Edinburgh, Scotland. Mlu Hogg vliited\nhere just' before the wer.\nMn. Joe Brogan wu ln Cnnbrook for several diyi tt tht week\nend viiiting her mother tnd brother Herb who lett Mondiy morning for the Cout to Join the Ntvy.\nU. S. Immigration Inipector Fa-\ngin, who came here from Seattle\nleveral monthi ego left on Monday\nmorning for Honolulu to which\npoit he hu been traniferred,\nMr. tnd Mn. Herb Glbion in\ntn Cranbrook for three weeki.\nMra Ctrlion and Mn. Werley\nare motoring to the Cout Mondty.\nMrs. Carlson la vltltlng it Chlhal-\nlii. Wuh, tnd Mn. Werley it Port-\nland, Ore. '\nMri. W. H. Bartley U viiiting htr\nparent! Mr. and Mn. H. Reuter. Mr.\nand Mrs. Bartley had Juit got aettled back ln their home et Orevllle\nafter a ipell tt Missoula whtn Mr.\nBartley got lent off to Philadelphia\non a new detail.\nTht Ladiei Study Club met lut\nThunday at the home of Mn. H.\nHtnnah. Mn. W. R. Bukerville\nhad as her topic for the evening a\nreview of that well known book\n\"Mn. Minlvar.\" The locial hour\nwu in charge of Mn. Hannah tnd\nMrs. C. Worley.\nThe Contract Club met it Mn.\nWorley'i where Mri. Thome, lin.\nBall tnd Mn. Worley were hoi-\ntenei. Mn. H. Hannah wu high\nscorer.\nKingsgate Cuitomi port wu visit\ned on Monday, by a number ot off I\ndais on in lnipection tour. Dlitrict Inipector H. Ugg of Calgary\niccompanied Chief Inipector Bunker and hli aulitant Mr. Ogilvie,\nfrom Ottawi. Con. Giles of the\nR.C.M.P. of Cranbrook wu driving\nthe car.\nDr. Bowells ot Bonnen Ferry accompanied by Mlu Percival of the\nBonnen Ferry hoipital were ln East-\nport on Monday, when ill the lohool\nchildren were veclnated egttmt\nsmallpox tnd inoculated against\ndlptheria.\nMr. and Mri. Denham and Barbara were over from Porthlll, Tueidty.\nThe Steevei family accompanied\nby Mr. Baskervllle end Jtck took\nin tht anniversary proceeding! it\nCreiton on Fridty.\nABERDEEN, Md. (CP) - Hitltr\n\u2022nd Churchill ire on speaking termi\n\u2014it the orBnince training ichool\nChurchill ii i lleutentnt and Hit-\nler t corporal. Other ntme oddities\nit the school ire BerVn, Wilion,\nUng, tnd Short Lyttle tnd Hart,\nHand and Thumm.\nBay he mtnuftctured brick for toe\nimelter till it cloied. There he met\nDr. Hendryx' brother who wu\nknown u \"Bird Cage\" Hendryx.\nUpointe'a next venture wu In\nDie Slocin, where he ipent ilx\nmonths, Thii wu ibout 1IM. Short-\nlyeftae 'BIM Gage\" Hendryx aiked\nhim to come to tlie Blubell mine.\ntt* might mention here thet Mr.\nLino in te wu married to Georgina\nMorin In Quebec ln IMl. The fimlly followed him ln IMl to Rlobdel\nwhere -\\t*. Upointe boarded tht\nthree or four minen then employed\nthen. Mr. Dow of Creiton wu one\not tbe crew. Mr. Upointe took\nchtrge of the boirdlng houu when\nthe numben of boarden Increued,\nHe uied to buy fiih from e Mr Wlllltmi ot Alniworth, a ihocmaker\nwho fished in order to Increise hli\nIncome. One fiih weighed thirty\nIlx poundi dressed. (Will the filh\ncaught by the Johnny-come-ltte-\nlles\" truthfully be u large u those\ntht Old Timer caught?)\nIn 1897 Mr. Upointe went Iut\nto Salem, Mau., where he conducted e itore for ilx monthi. Again\ncame the cell ot the Kootenayi and\nhe returned. In the Spring ot 181)8\nhe went Into partnership with\nFrank Farley, an early-day Nelson\nmerchant, and they built tne Grand\nCentral Hotel. Ita ilte, on the corner\not Vernon end Ward Street ii now\noccupied Uy e gertge. Soon Mr. Ltpolnte iold out to Farley tnd Simp-\nion, both from tht Stttei tnd botn\nvery eitute men. Their flnt venture\nin merchandi\u00bbtng wu where Joe\nLangley*! itore on Vemon Street\nnow ia. Uter they held forth on Bi-\nker Street in the 800 Block.\nMr. Lapointe went to Fernie,\nwhere he tried to dicker for a hotel, but no deal wu made, then on\nto Kamloopi, where he conducted\nthe Colonial Hotel for three yean.\nBUY! QUEENS HOTEL\nThe Queeru Hotel, built by Wilion and Perdue ot meet teme, was\nfor ule. Mr. Upointe purchased It\nfrom W. McCandUih, the father of\nthe well known Nelson family. Mn.\nDtrk wu toe tentnt She formerly\nran the hqtel known u toe Tecum-\nseh, tnd ltttr the Clarke, then the\nBartlett Houie. Mr. Lepointe took\nover the Queen's Hotel ln the yetr\n1D0T tnd conducted It for yttn.\nLiter lt wu ttken over by his nn\nGeorge. Mr. Upointe then retired\nAmong hit many enterprises wat\nthe miking of brick ln company\nwith W. Hancock, who later went\nInto partnership' with J. 'Bullock.\nSome of the dey uied by Mr. I.a\npointe wai trom the baiement of\nthe B k K warehouse, but because\nIt contained so many \"fishbones'\nthe clay wu not a aueceu; \"Fishbones\" wu a term uied by brick-\nmakers for a itone in the clay that\nswelled on biking, bunting' the\nbrick and making them uaelese.\nMr. Upointe*! brother John wu\n\u2022 brick Mid stonemason. We remember John building the itone foundation for the Cathedral of Mary\nImmaculate, Mill and Ward Street!.\nJohn, In company wlto anothef contractor built the Benk of Montreal.\nUter he went to Bellingham. Waih.\nwhere he died a few yean igo.\nMr. Upointe told me of toe Sad\nwhilst we were having a chat beside tbe old fireplace in toe Queem\nHotel Said he \"We camped at dual\nand wben we wen getting breikfut\nrudy we thought we would leke e\nlook et our camping ground. Wt\nfound wt hid been camping on a\nmineral deposit It wu Gtltna end\nmeiiured nine feet aerou. An u-\n\u25a0ay liter ihowed tt wu eighty per\ncent leed. We were ottered MO.ooo\ntor lt aad liter H5.0O0 eech, but\nRou Winted 1100.000. After we had\ntt for aome time It reverted to the\nGovernment.\" Rou wu a good prospector end e good man ln toe bum,\nbtlng very powerfully built. He\n\"wai executed for a murder on the\nArrow Ukei, tot reiuh ot i drunken brawl.\nGeorge Upointe toUl me there U\nnow a trail trom Crawford Bay to\nMiryivllle. Then lt li 11 mllei to\nthe heed of St Miry'. Leke; then\nli mllu to Hugget'i ctbln; then\n11 mllu to toe cltlm on the North\nFork ot the St. Miry'i River. George\ntald It would have to be developed\nto be aold today, tor companiu\ntake no chincei on \u2022 huge surfice\nshowing.\nMr. Ltpolnte quit p r o s p e c t i n g\ntnd ventured In other llnu with\nlucceu.\nWhen the old timer wu it tht\nHomuttke mint in tht Blick HUU\nln tht eightlei, the minen were\ntold of in Indian fight et toe dtiry\nfirm which supplied tht mtne. The\nmlntn went to toe firm t dlitance\nof over two mllu, and found thtt\nthe mm, hli wife tnd thru children\nhid been killed, end their bodlei\npinned to thi ground with ihirp\nsticks. Tht cowi wen ilio killed\nind tke bulldlngi burned.      I\nThii U t brief itory of one of\nour nil old timen, e type fond of\nidventure, ont ot thoie who Hiked\nof lhe urly dayi gnd the comradeship which luted through the\nyean. Some of their gravel art\nmarked with itonei which will\noventually crumble eway, but mem-\nortet of them will never pass si\nlong ti future generations ttkt care\nof their Inheritance.\nIn toe chipel of St Joieph'i\nSchool trt tome ittlned glut windows preiented by Mr. Upointe.\nLike moit windowi of thii kind they\ncreate in atmoiphere surrounding\nthe itory of Jeiui, Who pretched\nthe \"Sermon on the Mount\", tnd\nWho uld: \"Blened tre they thtt\nmourn, for they ihall be comforted.\"\nAlUn, McCulloch\nTak. Wait and\nBorrttt in Coif\nAlex Altos, end & T. McCuUoch\ntook BUI Berret end Walter Walt\nfour and thru Wedneeday afternoon\ntn the Coniolition Flight final of\nthe men'i Get Acquainted golf tourney. Tbe match wound up toe tourney, L. D. 'Clark and John Cartmel\nhaving won toe Champiomhip\nFUght from Vie Owen and Uoyd\nWilkini Sundiy.\nEntries Piling\nUp for May M\nGolf at Nelson\nEntrlu ere ilretdy coming ln in\nnumben for the Oolf and Country\nClub'i Wilion Cup ind Noxon Cup\ntourneys, giving promise ot good\ncompetition for the Empire Dey\nwwkend. The Udiu event for the\nNoxon Cup fete under wey Stturdiy atternoon, while the men'i\ntourney open. Sunday morning.\nBoth are match play handicap\nivtnta, giving leu proficient playen equal opportunity to gain the\nflnali. Champiomhip and consolation flights an ichedule for both.\nEntry deadline U Fridiy night, tnd\nuntil then phoned entrlei will be\nreceived it tht Club House.\nT. R. WUton wu IMl winner of\nthe WUton Cup, while Mra. S. A.\nMiddocki hold tht Noxon Cup.\nYMIR\nHenry Larson of\nKaslo Gets\nThree Big Trout\nA Kaalo Ike Walton, Henry Ur-\nion, edded three big onu to the\nOyro Kootenay. Trout Derby entry\nllit a Id-pounder, caught by Henry\nLenon, wu big -enough to move\nInto ucond plice. Hli catch displaced the 18 pound, 13 ounce entry\not Lorenio Sammartino of Triil.\nStIU In flnt plice li J. O. Wolf of\nTrill who bolted i JO pound trout\nMiy 14.\nLanon'i other two catchu were\n1-8 pound and 12 poundi, reipective\nly. The two litter were ciught May\n19, tnd the big one on Miy 8. All\nwert hooked off Kulo on Gibbs\nStewirt lurei, and were weighed In\nu Derby entrants it E. H. Latham'!\ndepot Kulo.\nCards Blank Dodgers 1-0 as Wyatt\nand Cooper Stage Hoi Duel\n\u2022y Tbe Cinidlin Preu\nTwe of toi top righthander* In\nthe Nitlonil Leeiue collided yeiterdiy In ene ot the meet dealing\npitching duel! ef tht young uuon\nend when Mert Cooper end Whit\nWyitt kid flnl.h.d firing, It\nLoull Ctrdlnili held e 1-1 triumph ever Brooklyn Dedgen.\nIt wu tht flnt tlmt tola yeer the\nchamplom had been ihut out end\nit halted toelr eight-game winning\nitreak\u2014tU in en hour end 11 minutu u a week-day throng ot 15,943\nFlatbuih tana ut ipeUbouad.\nWtth Claude Ptueiu itarting {he\nrally wtth a home run, Chicago\ncame tram behind to toe Iete lnningi to but New York Giants J-3.\nRay- Lamanno, tha rookie catcher\nwho la leading the NaUonal Uague\nbatimtn, conilderably fattened hla\niverage with e perfect day at the\nplate u Cincinnati Redi whipped\nthe Phlll 11-1.\nBoiton Brtvu clung to xcond\npleoe by defutlng Pittiburgh pi-\nrttu 4-3. Ptul Wtntr drew t btu\non billi with tht uekt lotdtd In\ntht 10th Inning, forcing homt thi\nwinning run,\nCredit for the victory went to\nJohn Stin, who relieved itarting\nHurler Tom Earley in tht ninth,\nenabling him to chalk up hit lecond\nvictory in a relief tsiignment ln ts\nmtny dtyi.\nYANKI BIAT IOX\nThe powerful bat of the Ytnkeei'\nJoe Gordon dissolved Chicigo\nWhite Sox' winning streak tt ieven\ngimu. The Ntw York iecond baseman hit two home runs in consecutive appetrancts tt the pltte to\nihow the wiy for the Ytnkl '4-1\nvictory before 8472 fini In Comli-\nkey Ptrk.\nTht Ytnkeei, .003 percentage\npolnti ln tint place ahead of Cleveland Indiam but a hilf game behind\nthe Tribe in gamei won ind bit before todiy'l tUt wiped out thtt halt-\ngame margin by winning while I\nIndiana were idle and now toed I\n.013 percentage pointi.\nPhiladelphia  Athletici  broke  fi\nlix-gime loiing itretk on Lumta\nHarrii -brilliant reliet pitching ao_H\nLou Blair'i ninth-Inning triple that]\nbeat Detroit Tigen 3-1.\nE.\nYMIR,  B. C\u2014Mr. and Mn.\nPetenon were Nelion ihoppen. \u2022\nFreddie Robert! of Rouland ipent\na few dayi here with relative!.\nMr. tnd Mn. Murray viilted Nation Saturdiy.\nMri. Christiansen and ion ipent\nSaturdiy In Nelion.\nMn. Lidstrom hu nturned from\nTrill.\nWoodrow Anderion returned\nfrom the Cout Sundty hiving been\ndiicharged from the Army through\nilckneu.\nMr. uid Mn. John Dily vliited\nNelion Mondty.\nMn. Gui Flagel and ion of Triil\nspent t weekend here with Mri.\nM. Peten.\nTom Clarke of Trail ipent the\nweekend here with hli'parenti.\nMr. and Mn. MorreU were Nelion\nihoppen.\nMr. and Mrl. Ttylor in ipending\n\u25a0 week hi Nelion.\n' Mn. \u00a3tul Ulb hu u gueit her\nmother form Nelion.\nF.arl U Peekl ot Nelion wai i\nweekend gueit ol, Mr. ind Mrl,\nMillin.\nB Girls Capture\nBall Opener\nTouching off tht iptrk for the\nIMS season, B girli teim belted A\ntet 28-19 In t wide open 10-lnnlng\nmatch on the RecreaUon Ground\nsoftball diamond Wedneidiy.\nThe icore ctrd ihowed t IB-all\ncount at full time, but the ejttra Inning gave the B'i i nine-run margin. Maxine Cady, Ven Mttheion\ntnd J. Croiby went out one, two,\nthree, tn the extrt Inning to give the\nB tetm lti charice.\nAnother icratch gimt under\nCotch Chum Arcure between pick-\nap teams li planned for Friday.\nTeams were:\nA\u2014Evelyn Hammer, lb; Marie\nStangherlin, c; Dot Colman, p;\nGeorgina Eberley, 2b; Vera Matheion, 3b; Maxine Cady, is; Amy\n\u25a0\u25a0Halt, If; Viola Musfelt, cf;\u00bband J,\nCroiby, rf.\nB-Allce Gillette, p; Naomi LInditrom, c; Anne Gordie, lb; Louise\nColetti, 2b; Mary Ryan, 3b; Mary\nKubin, u; LU Hickey, If; Pat MirkeU, If; and,Sylvia Podmere, rf.\nScorer\u2014Barbara Perklni.\nBatting Leaders\nBy The Auoclated Preu\nBatting (thret leaderi in eich\nleigue):\nPltyer, Club O. AB. R. H. Pet.\nSpence, Senators .. 29 122 21 SO .410\nDoerr, Red Sox ... 23 90 13 38 .410\nGordon, Yankees 27 103 13 40 .388\nLamanno, Reds ..20 81 12 23 .377\nReiier, Dodgers 31 122 24 40 .328\nFernandez, Bravei 34 134 10 43 .321\nSlaughter,\nCtrdlnili  31 123 11 38 .321\nHome rum: Nitionil Letgue\u2014F.\nMcCormlck, Redi, Camilli, Dodgeri,\n7; Americin League\u2014York, Tigers, 8.\nRum batted ln: National League\u2014\nMarshall, Gints, _\u25a0'. McaCormlck,\nRedi, 29; Americn Letgue\u2014Williams\nRed Sox, 32.\nBROWN* WIN 10-1\nSt Loula Browni, playing the flnt !\ngame under lighti here thla teaton,\naheUed thru Wuhlngton pitchen\nfor 10 hiti md t 10-1 decliion ni\nSouthpaw Al HoUlngiworth band*\ncuffed the Senators with ilx Katter- l\ned hiti. ,\nNATIONAL\nSt Uula  I  I  n\nBrooklyn   \u00bb  1  \u25a0\nM, Cooper and W. Cooper; Wyatt 1\nmd Owen.\nChicago      8   11 0  I\nNew York     3   111\nPasseau ud McCuUough; Carpet^\nter md Berrei.\nCincinnati     tt   14  |Ff\nPhiladelphia        I    8 * <\nStarr md Lamanno; Hughu,\nPearion (3)  md Wirren,\nPittiburgh    I  I  tf j\nBoston       4   8  to\n(10 Innlngi). .\nSeweU, Helntielman - (I) IW]\nPhelps; Earley, Sain (9) and Unit 1\nbardl. ,;\nAMERICAN \u201e\nNew York     I' \u2022 fl\nChicago       _   Ilr!\nRusso, Murphy (9) ind W. Dlckty;. '\nDietrich, Hiynu (I) and Treih.   tH\nPhUadelphia    \u00bb   7   i.\nDetroit    I t ft\nKnott,   Harrii   (a)   and   HayeeV*\nWagner (2); Benton, Henihew (Styl\nmd Tebbetti.\nWuhlngton       1    I  I I\nSt Louli    10   tt fti\nWynn, Cirruquel (8) Kennedy,\n(7) ind Evam; HoUlngiworth intj,\nFerrell.\n(Boston it Cleveland poitponed)^\nBALL STANDINGS'\nAMERICAN  LEAQUE\nW. L. tat;.\nNew Y'ork  ._ 21 t .700,\nCleveland  21 10 .III\nDetroit      20 18 .888\nBoiton _  18 14 .883\nSt Uuil :_... 14 20 .412\",\nPhiladelphia  _ 14 22 .381\nWaihington   12 20 .378\nChicago*  12 20 .378\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nBrooklyn   ,-\u25a0 28 9 .738\nBoston  19 IS .839\nSt. Loula  18 18 .848\nPittsburgh    18* 18 JOO\nClncinatl  _  13 17 .489\nNew York    Ifl 19 .487\nChicago  18 19 .441\nPhiladelphia  10 24 3H\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 The Commll-\njloner-general of Uie Nail-held Netherlands has issued an order tp\nthe effects that all itreeti, etc.,\nnamed after any living member of\nthe House of Orange be renamed u\nioon u pouible.\nBALL SCORES\nINTERNATIONAL\nBuffalo 0, Toronto 4.\nRochuter 8, Montreal 7.\nSyracuie i7, Newark J.\nROBSON\nGREEK FIGHTER\nTAKES GOLAN\nCHICAGO, Miy 20 (AP.)-An-\nton Chrlitoforldli of Cleveland\nbounced btck u ranking ohtl-\nlehgir for thi world'i light hiivy-\nwtlght ehimplonihlp tonight by\nturning buk thi bid of ruggtd\nJohnny Colin of Niw York In t\nten-round battle In tht Chlctgo\n8tidlum.\nWOKINtJ (CP). - Regintld\nKnight 10-yetr-old ihlp'i apprentice of thli Surrey town who took\ncommand ot t tanker and uved 31\nteamen after all offlcen had been\nkilled when a torpedo itruck, hai\nbeen awarded the Britiih Empire\nMedal.\nhr Extra Shaving Ease fry.Today's\nBlue Gillette Blade FREE\nOn THIS TRIAL BIADB FREE. PROVE A \u25a0 OUR\nEXPENSE THAT YOUGET BETTER SHAVES AND\nMORE OP THEM WITH BLUE GILLETTE BLADES! i\n\u2022 Gel ecqualnted with the blades tlul will give\nyou euier, quicker, better-looking shaves,,,\ntnd more of theml Act on trill offer below tnd\ndiscover why Blue Gillette Blade!, with die\nshirpest edges ever honed, make euy work of\nthe toughest beards that grow I\nGillette\n&*i\nley  (pedal  pack of\nGillette Madu wMt tree trial I\nGet iUckut, smoothest\nof your lift or\neitihoveil\n.return unwed pack\n(get your money bock I   ,\n'MR\nwm o_ tiAtxfKit\nna TRIAL OFFER POSITIVELY LIMITED\nS\/tMMOIUDA\n\u00bbro\u00bb#**i\u00bb\nTWO MAMS'\nM\nROBSONVB. C-Mn. B. H. Devltt wu t recent shopr)er ln Trail.\nMr. and Mn. Harold Knight were\nSunday viiiton to Robion.\nMrs. L. F. Quince vilited her\ndaughter, Mrs. Harry Nixon, at\nSouth Slocan on Sunday.\nMn. William Carruthers of Neir\neon vlalted the Sutherland home.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Ciirrts were Saturday ihoppen in TnU  ....._\nMr. end Mn. J. T. Webiter motored to TnU.    \"\nMn. Robert McGee in lnftnt\ndiughter who were patlenti In\nTrail-Tadanac Hotpital, Trail, havi\nreturned home.\nMiu Wilma Holden wu a Weekend viiitor to her home in South\nSlocan.\n*\u2022'     ^^M.^tm__-tJt___\nITiis advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the\nGovernment of British Columbia.        I\n tymtatuaTtmcUi\nTheu crou-ititcb bluebirds.\nwith their blue wingi and rose-\ncolored breast make a cheery decoration. Pattern 168 contain! a\ntrtnafer pattern of 10 motlfi ringing from 'M.x.V, to SVixUVi\nInchei; illustration! of stitches;\nmaterial! required.  ,\nlend twenty centi tor thli pit-\ntorn to Thi NeUon Daily Newi,\nNeedlecnft Dept.. Nilion. Write\nplainly pittern number, your\nntme end tddreu. Pattern will\nbe melted to your homi within\n10 dayi.\nWwriatL   IflwditL\nEA8Y-TO-MAKE-8TYLE\nHere Is a smart, simple frock.\nPattern 9062 by Marian Martin. It\nhas just three main pittern parts,\nA draw-throhgh sash from the\nside seams ties easily in front-\nno std* opening or fasteners are\nrequired.\nPattern 9062 may be ordered\nonly in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20.\nSize 18 requires 3 yards 39 inch\nfabric and \\% yards ribbon.\nSend twenty cents for this Marlin Martin pattern. Be ture to\nwrite plainly your SIZE, name,\naddress and style number-\nSend your ordeV to The Daily\nNews. Pattern will be sent to your\nhome within  10 days.\nStudents Who\nWent A-Roving  ,\nApologize\nROSSLAND. B. C, Itij X -\nWritten ipologiu tram Rouland\nHigh School Ortde XII itudenta,\nwho aheented tbetmelvu trom _m\nFriday to make tn uninvited m-\nspection ot Nelion High School,\nwen received by the School Boerd\ntonight, ilong with \u2022 report oa the\nincident by Principal Weiley McKenile.\nTwelve ot 19 itudenti Friday\nviilted Nelaon end preiented thun-\nlelves tint it tbt Junior High\nJchool ind liter it thi High School\nfor t tour. They wen refuied ed-\nmluion by T. L. Irwin, Junior High\nPrincipil, but were idmitted it the\nHigh School. A letter trom L. V.\nRogen, Nelion High School* Principal, itated be bid felt tbe itudenti\nwen sincere ln their duire to ue\nthe icbbol it work, end according\nconducted them on t tour of clami.\nThey conducted themselvei well,\nthe letter uld.\nThe letten trom tba itudenti Indicated they conildered nil educational benefit! wera derived\ntrom the iour. Principal McKenile\nuid he felt it had been no dellber-\ntte ittempt to bretk, Khool die-\nciplhie.\nLetten outlining Khool rulu tnd\ndemanding that parenta iee thit\nitudenti live up to them, will be\nient to pirenti. it wu decided.\n. Apologie* had been made to the\nStudents Council and teacheri, u\nwell li the Board, while written excuses from pirenti had been\nbrought to teachers.\nThe three itudenti who did not\nVENICE, (CP)-These are hard\ndays for the famous gondoliers of\nVenice. The German radio said they\nere in such dire straits that Mussolini granted them $11,200 to re-\npair their boats.'\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUIU.EN\n\"You'd think Pa wgs wicked, the\nway he carries On sometimes, but\nwhnt seems lo he a troubled conscience ii usually just indigestion.\"\nMILKM DAILV NIWI. NILION  1. C-THWtlDAY MORNINQ   MAY 11\ntoune; to Nelton,\ntrea ckueu til Friday. Cmlj tm* ot\nthe itudaon pfeoooted k written re-\nqiaaat from a parent tar tke dey 00\nbeforehand.\nOver 2210 Tins\nIn Carload\nOul of Nelson\nOver HI tin* wen bcluded In\nthe carloed ot rubber _alve|e ihip1\nped trom Nelion following the Krep\nctmptign conducted under Bed\nCrou evopicee.\nH. B. Oore itited Tueiday the cer\ncontained 841 tine; 406 ucks ot\nmuller rubber irticles lncluauig\nhundreds ot rubber tjeeli trom discarded shoes, Inner tubei, rubber\nhou end to on; ind t truck loid of\nmiKtllineoui rubber trtlclu.\nLIAFLITS TMJ. WINCH\nOf F.D.R. PLCDOI\nBIRNI, Iwltierlind, Mey tfl\n(AP)-Brltlih fl'lin dripped loaf *\nleti over Fnnce four dayi igo\ntilling thi populace thtt Pruldent\nRoouvtlt hid pledged tho re-\nturn ef French colinlu ifttr the\nwtr It wm nported htn today.\nSUB SINKS 50,000 TONS\nOf AXIS SHIPP1NC\nLONDON, Miy \u00bb (CP)-The Admiralty reporttd todty that during\na recent Mediterrinetn cruise the\nsubmarine Urula link tr lenouily\ndamned more thin 90,000 toni ot\nAxle ihlpping and deitroyed by\ngunfire in Important riilroid bridge\non the Italian colli\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nI. Firm aad M. Open\nfresh (poet)\nTCompeteot if.Oldmeuam\n8. Floated 34. Speck\n9 Warp-yarn M. Plaaceoae\n11. A eolor tne\nIT. Penne 38. Short for\n18. Land hobo\nmeaaun 10. Cuttlelih\n1\u00bb. Chert 41. Knot In\n20. Diaorder wood\n21. Surpass 42. Wheel pert\n22. Supernatur- 43. Flnt maa\nalbeing H.Coatof\nK Cloee to paaaaga\n29. Crane \u00abt. Coootell*-\n2\u00ab. Wing- tion\nihaped \u00ab. Setae\nl-l.lUll      II.':.,.-!\nOIIMI.'M   .'ll IHU\n'.'ini!1..!   Mlil'JIIUi\n\u25a0\u25a0'. , I   HlilM   uEfllO\nwhu au\n-ii_ut\"*i yuiiiiHaui\n7.MIW   '_.i_i.U..H*t\n5iiii:i 'a ki ami\n\u2022r..m\\m MBWfl\n\u25a0]_\u2022.\". _i.;i;*] 'jwwii\nHumiga\niiiSHNU\ni_J__!t_U_l\nIS. Mate\nSO. Spread\nfrau to dry\nM Short haircut\nACROSS\n1. Ilinnei-\n' tlctte\nI. Mtrk of t\nwound\nI. Defensive\ncovering.\n10. Bower\n12. Stored book\n13.1 rlth playwright\n14. High aho*\n13. Sow\nIt. luteal\n20. Ught\nbedstead\n23. Opening!\n24. Wine\nreceptacle\n27 Great Lake\n29. Pertaining\nto punishment\n31. On top\n32. Russian\nriver\n33. Eyed\n35. A liking\n36. The sun\n37. Japaneu\ngirdle\n39. Beam\n40. Long-legged bird\n(2. CofTeehousi\n15. Scolda\n19. Conform\n51. Pack animal\n52. Girl's name\n53. Musical    *\ninstrument\n54. Fermented\ndrink\n55. Daub, as of\ncolor\nDOWN\n1. Set of three\n2. Large pulpit\n3. Sheds\n4. Before\n5. Cutting tool\nCRYPTOtJtOTE\u2014A cryptogram qaetattca\nPQCAA TRBBS CUV W8BCX SBATTQB\nQCGBP C QB8SJ K B C P X \u2014 P R C G B I> L II C S B.\nYwtrday'i Cryptoquote: A OOOD ilFE IS THB BEST WAT\n. TO UNDERSTAND WISDOM AND RELIGION\u2014TAYLOR.'\nCryptoquotes are quotatloni of famoui penoni written cipher.\nA mbstltute character nai repliced the original letter. For lnatance,\nan \"R\" may substitute, fpr the original \"E\" throughout the entire\ncryptoquote. or a \"BB\" may replaci an \"LL\". Find thi key and follow through to the solution.\nCONTRACT\nmun r,rrminir,nr\nDID YOU ever have theeifront-\nery to double a eontraot which\nyou were certain an .opponent\ncould make, with extra trlcki, for\nthe purpose of scaring him into\none which he might not *\u00bb able to\nmake, or at leaat in which he\nprobably could not take any extra\ntrick? That is a pretty daring\nmaneuver and. If it dou not work,\nit can cost you plenty of polnti.\nKnowledge of the mental habiti\nof your opponents, especially the\nlittle matter of whether they an\nscareable, must govern your\ncoune when yo\u00bb consider tuch\nhigh jinks. ,\n.     \u2666AJII1\n*\u00bb A7\nf M 8 I 4 I\n\u2666 \u00bb\nM.\nn *\nS.\n410 7\nto-4 3 2\nf A75\n+ AKQI\ni\n4942\nV 10 8 6 I\n\u2666 QJ92\n*75\n(Detler: Weit\nnerable.)\nff \u00ab\u00bb\nvk q ji\n\u2666 K\n+ J Mil\nI\nI\u00bbt\u00bb-Weet vid-\nWeet\n1*\n3 NT\nPau\nNorth\n-f\nPasi\nPut\nPau\nEaat\niy\nPau\n\u00ab\u2666\nSouth\nPau\nPau\nDU\nWhen the UttAJ round of bidding\ngot around to C. Edward Van\nVleck, Jr, ilttlng ln the South, he\nfelt aure that the declarer, would\npoiitlvely make his No Trump\ngame easily; plua at leaat one or\ntwo extra tricka, and therefore t\ntop score. UefleeUon aa Uu Wd-\nBy Shepard Barclay\nting Indicatea oan a au opponent! eould be frightened into\ntrying for game in dube, there\nwould probably be no chance at\nall for extra tricka, ana maybe\neven eome doubt tbout making\nthe contract\nEatt, having bid No Trumpt\nonly once, bad Indicated that ha\nmight be a btt doubtful about hit\nstoppers in aome one suit. Ia addition, be wee the ultra-conservative type ot pteyer who might be\nfrightened by a double Into Uking out Into clubs, eipecially since\nhe had supported that eait\nMr. Van Vleck'i double worked\nIkl a charm and the opponenU\nwen limited to I clubi with th*\nlou of two acu, whereu in No\nTrumps they could have Mtde one\nextra trick If t diamond wta led,\naad taw igaenot t ipade lead.\n\u2666 Alt'\ntM\n\u2666 AKQI\n42\n\u2666 \u00bb\u00ab\nft*\nVAITBI\n4>JMT\n+ AK J\nft.\n&.\n\u2666 QJMJ\nVK Jl\n491\n4*531\n4K93\nVQIMI\n418\n\u2666 Q10 7 4\n(Dealer: Eatt. East-West vulnerable.)   .\nIf Wut bldt' 1-Diamond, North\n1-Heart, Eaat 1-No Trump, South\n2-Hearts and West 3-No Trumpi.\non this deal, what card would you\nlead from the South hand, tnd\nwhy? V\nCOMIC  AND  ADVENTURE  STP1PS ..:\nTHE GUMPS\n\t\n\u2014\n\t\nBy Cut EdsN\n\u25a0V \u00ab\u00abiru* wmt ctai*\n-newa -nrr-t_ it-th*\nioca \u00bb-___m it, not\n1-OHOL0ANMQUMT\nOV** it.' TWK** -rm _.\nOOOR__-_\u00bb. WHAT?\n|ANI ARDEN\nBy Monte Barrett and Russell Ron\nJ-t\u00ab3NS\u00bbt5-\n>\u2014-              \"   \"\" \u2014*w\n\u00abBMEMBBK-^\nT^oswacr )\nSON\u00a9? AtJO S .\nTHO LON\u00ab   r^LLit\nOMSS\u2014    L___^W\ni\\_t4 -so J_m:_SL\n-m~__ __m__%\n-ruiem  _W___W\nQoavti  \u25a0     _w\nAT      _W____*t\nADU*T* ^m*\\,iMCBtZ- \\\nAND      '^K-STAND.'\/\nASsJAXr     PfHK-r\n\u2022rUKXritX.ts mm\n\u25a0Hi\nOHazs.'II\nCHier^THtS VS JANS.\nAl-ZDEN-MEE-T ME\n^WTtH P-L-ENJW OF -\nMEM AT Zl?< LOCUST\nKXJNDUP\ndocvokz\nANO WtS\n<*woue\n_______\nAND NOW ^\nFOSCTVWS\nWESSA6E-\n\u2014 I MOST\noeuvee\nONBTHAT\n\u2022WlLLTHROy\nTHEM OFF\nTHETTWOC-\nuiT5see-\nNO COWTCAOOKS\nMESOeONOW-\nBOILCHM6 OF*\nARWCTMEKTr\n\u2022Hoose   ,\nHsioEHNrreLy.\nPOSTTONBD.'\nHENRY\nBy Carl Andenoi\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Cao. McManui\nto t-SCEjofrr\nME HANDS ON\nergOLi out?\nCAR AW' TIRES!\nwEu_-ix>rr srr twebe\nUKB A PEAO P1BH - SET\nUP AMD DO 6QMerHK10\nABOUT IT- IO UKE   ID\nl=*CEJtVeCAb- WHV\nDOJT MDUTB-EPHONE\n . THEPCXCa?\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Dime)\niby it: DOG<_ _\n\" SOU6HT A ft\nAWOWTH   .\nASQ    <\nANDY'\nWOULDN'T\nCAT\nrr'\n..-It Hat-. lU-n-d\nKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zona Grey\n-\u2022-\n\/\n' * *\n \u2014\n(o^O\nI   F0R\nWANT AD\ni SERVICE\n-NILION DAILY NIWI NILION. I C^-THLMCAY M-HNING   MAV It  \u2022\u00bb_-\n\u25a0 i PASI   NINI\nFHONI\n1\n4\n4\nClassified Advertising\nWHERE YOU WILL CET QUICK\nRESULTS IN SERVICES OR CASH\nTO vSELL\nUSED\nGOODS\nPHONI\n1\n4\n4\nBIRTHS\nHALLOW AY - To Mr. ud Mra.\nret Qelloway, 10* Victoria Street,\ndton, it Kooteniy Like Central\nMitel, May IB, a ton.\nKLIN AS - To Mr ind Mrs.\nlerge H. Oelioai. 202B Victorii\nnet, Nelion, it Kootenay Lake\nMoral Hoipital May 20, a ion.\nPANCHISHIN - To Mr. ind Mra\nchiel PanchiiMn, tit Cedar\nteet, Helton, it Kootenay Lake\nmoral Hotpital Mty 20, i daugh\nNISONAL\nWHEN'IN VANCOUVia STOP AT\nAimer Hotel, opp. CPJl Depot\nNATIONAL CASH REGISTER le\nto 110.00. Oood ihape. J. Chen,\nUS Vernon SL  '\nUSED CLOTHING WOULD Bl\ngratefully received it tbt Salvation Army, ill Victoru Street\nHELP WANTED\n|AppH>*aUoni will not bt conuder-\ntrom ptrnai in the impioymtnt\neny firm, corpontlon or outer\ntploytr tngeged in tht produc-\n1 of munitioni. war equipment\nlupplies  for tht irmed  forcei\nKm lucb \u2022 penon ii \u2022 skilled\nleiman not actually employed\nhli trade\nCONTRAa TO\nSAW LUMBER\n|WANT TO GIVI A CONTRACl\ni iomi nen that hu a lawmtll\nio saw four million teet ol Jumber\ni the Little Slocan, M. Cameron.\nfeloctn City, B. C.\nISALB CLERK WANTED\nkPERIENCED RMALX SALES-\nherk tor Itore work. State tgt.\nbicetion end experience to Box\n\u25a0It.BaUy Ntwi.\nJlN AND WIFE TO LOOK AFTER\n\u25a0mill ranch. Elderly couple preferred FuU partloulan ippiy\nJO, W, Ward, Valllcah, li. C.\n\u25a0QUIRE CAMP \"COOK, 12 MUN,\nImmediately. Steady work, good\nIwagel, apply Big Bend Lumber\n|Co\u201e Nakuip, BC.\nEJffltD - BOOKKEEPR, MALE\nf female. Sate qualification! and\niltry. Apply Box 5428, Duly\nHI\nIANTKD - TO Lft CONTRACT\n\u25a0for pole hauling. Summtr'i Job.\n[S. P. Pond, Nelton.\nfcoueiwork it Bonnington Full.\n|A>ply Box HM Qally Ntwi.\n\u2022OHOOH ANO INSTRUCTION\nFtNOGRAPHERS \u00ab_~TYPISTS\nDeeded badly by Oovernment for\nwar work. You can train at home\n(or Job ti Stenographer, Typist.\nOfflct Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mail\nClerk, Customi Examiner, ex.\nfree advice and record of appointment of our itudenti from\nM.C.C. Civil Servict School Ltd,\nWinnipeg. Tht oldest in Canada.\nKo Agenti,\nSITUATIONS WANTED\n.,   \u2014\u2014__________\u2014___\u2014\u2014___\t\nSpecial Low Ratea tor \"uncommercial advertisements under thli classification to assist\npeople ieeklng employment\nOnly 25c (or one weett (8 days)\ntoven any number ol required\nlinei Payable In idvance Add\n10c if box number desired\nIRL DESIRES HOUSEWORK, OF-\nflce cleming or ctring for child-\nten, altemooni or evenings. Phone\n491-L.\n'ANTED-HOUSEWORK BY THE\nhour. Also will tike in sewing.\nI Phone 508-X-2.\nRENTALS\nACTUM CLEANER, MODERN\ntype, all attachments to rent 11 00\nper day Also electric polisher md\nwaxer same rent. Free pickup and\ndelivery, within City Lunite.\nBeatty Waiher Store, Phone 91.\nItNFURN SUITE 4 RMS 2 BED\nrooms if deslrid. $15 ilso furn\neuite DO Hot water, tim ind re-\ntrlgeratlon   Included   Kerr   Api\n\u25a0TANlED TO RENT-A SMALL\nhouse, preferably in outskirts.\nWrite to Box 548(1 Nelson Daily\nNewa,\nWl PAY TOP PRICES FOX OLD\nchina, ulvtrware. tnd furniture\nAnything old Antique Shop, ill\nHtll St   Nelion B.C\nIF YOU WANT PRINTING Of ANY\ndeKription write to Dtily Newi\nCommerciil Printing Dept, Nelton, BC.\nUc - Tht Photo Mill - lie\nP O Boa tit Vaneouver\nRolli diveloptd tnd printed, Ut\nlit Enlargement flee\n12 reprinti 5x1 enlargement. He\nMEN ONLY! SEND So POSTAGE\ntor Free Catalog ot Jottes, Novelties. Booki, Bladet, Sundriei, Etc.\nParii Novelty, Dept. \"B\" 312 Mclntyre Bldg, Winnipeg, Mtnltobt.\nHI* -LIONS PHOTO\u2014 250\nPO   Box 434, Vincouvtr, BC\nAny use roll dtv, printed, 25c  Reprints, St uch. Free 1x7 coupon.\n\"A trill wiU convince you\"\nIUSINMS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nAMAYIRI AND MINI\nRIPMIINTATIVII\nHAROLD S. ELMX8. ROSSLAND\nB C. Provincial AMtytr, Chetaiet\nIndividual rtprtatoutivt ter ihip-\npen et Trail Smelter,\nA J. BUIE Independent Mint Rep-\nreieatative. Bet.H Trail, B C\ni W. WIDDOWSON. PROVINCUL\nAsaaytr, HI Joeephint St, Neilon.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIU, ITC\nTHL    WHICH \u201emllT(\nCHICKS GJVf M,llT*\nCHIROPRACTOR!\nA    B    McDONALD,   DC,   Palmer\nGrid   X-Ray, Strand Blk, Trail.\nCORIITIIRII\nSPENCER CORSET1ERE\nMia S. Boomer, 217 Gore, Ph. Ml L.\nINOINIERI AND IURVIYORI\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, P.O. Box 104,\nTrtll, B.C Surveyor aad En|ineer\nPhone \"Beiver FalU.\"\nMEN-REGAIN VIGOR, PEPl -\nTry Vltex. \u00bb123 per box. Peftooil\ndrug ' sundries. 12 tor $100. Supreme Riior Bledi Shtrptntr 33c\nSharpeni bladti perfectly. J. Jensen. Box 324, Vincouver, B, C.\nPRIPARE \u2022 REPAIR\nPrepire for t long wtr by repairing\nyour Wuhing Machine now. Repain ioon bard to get and new machinal ioon impossible. Phont tl\nto givt you trti chick up tnd Mtl\nmate. Any mtke, my type.\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\ned (t or I exposure roll) 23c Ri'\nprinti 8c each For your vtcition\nsnapshots, choose Krystal Finiih\nOuinntttd non-ttde p r i n t \u2022\nKryitil Photoi. Wilkie. Saskitche-\nwtn   Eitibllibid ovtr M yttn\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\nFINE QUALITY FURS AT REA9-\nonable pricei Expert ri-styling\ntnd repilrlng\u2014Low rattl Guar.\nentetd itorigt - 100 pit ctnt\nprottctlon. - 548 Granvillt SL\nVineouvir, B.C.\nJOBBERS-MERCHANTS\nARE YOU HAVING TROUBLE\ngetting merchandise? Wt htve\nnock of dry goods, smallwares,\nnovelties, notions, available for\nimmediate delivery. Write for\nIllustrated lists. Taf- Distributing\nAgtncy, 459 Crilg Welt, Montreil.\nMEN'S SPECIAL\nMen'i personal drug sundriei\nfinest quillty. tilted, guaranteed. 11 for SOc. U for $100. u-\nlorted, Including world's funnl;\nest Joke novelty tree, ind ctUlogue of sundriei\nWESTERN  DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24  Dept NC. Regina Sask.\nTWO COMPLETE-SETS VELOX\nprlnti from any roll ol filnn, lie\nipecial mail only Reprint! 2Vt\ncent! eich Overnight service Wt\npromise to satisfy you ln every\nwar Professional Photographer.\n25 years' experience Send in\nyour friends' fllmi tool Film Exchange. Box 50. Castlegar B C\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nPIPE. TUBEST FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLarge stock for lmmedlite ihipment\nIn Avenue md Mam Strett\nSWARTZ   PIPE   VARD\nVancouvtr BC\nWRITE FOR SAMPLE OF OUR\nnew payroll and time shut. They\nare essential to every lint of business today. Daily Newi Printing\nDopl,  Nelson,  B.C.\nCOMFORTABLE STEAM HEATED\n'houle keeping rooms in Annable\nBlock, Wird St   Ph 657R\n|\u00bbIST VdUR HOUSE~FOR ^ENT\nwith dl We have many tnquir-\nlei    H  E DIU 332 Wird St\nBRjElfAVlSTA APTS-FURI* OR\nunfum. i room suite   Adulti only\n Phone Wl R\n|R)R AiN*\", HOUSE CLOSE IN,\nnear Hospital, 2 bedrooms, $23.\nC. W. Appleyard.\nIfOR RENT\u2014ONE OF NELSON'S\nfinest 7-rm. stucco houses. Lawn,\ngarden. 413 Nelson Ave, Ph. 406.\nICBfTrENTf FURft 3 RM SUITE\nand single tiskpg room Free\nfuel and light 116 Vernon St.\nfcRilENT: \u00ab ROOMED BtMJA\"-\nlow. Furnace heated Apply 702\nLatjmer St., Phone 495 L.\n|f ANTED tSTSOT^HonSTTN\nFairview; unfurn.. three bedrooms\nNo( to exceed $25 mo. Ph. 196,\n\" tf&ME FoY\"TH35nWS?\nIfeom home Strathcona Hotel Ants\nBR'HRAFFAPTS BStitlful mr^rri\nfrigidaire equipped suites\n(fa-ROOM STCCCO\" MODERN\nHouie. 308 Hoover St., Ph 484 H 3\nBBiTIENT~2VR00M FURNISHED\n|i Suite, 711 Vernon St.\nFOR SALE\u2014CONNOR WASHER,'\ngood cond Floor lamp, small table.\n12 laying hens. Phone 1069-X.\nFOR SALE-LAWN MOWERS. AP-\nply evenings, 823 Carbonate St -\n\u2022^SNOBIRD\" ELE5TRIC\"WAliriNO\nmachine, excellent con. Ph. 7ML3\nFARM. CARDEN & NURSERY\nPRODUCTS, FERTILIZERS\nFOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN\nSeeds, Feed and Poultry Suppliei.\ncall and iee us Ask for our prict\nlist. Ellison Milling St Elevator\nCompany. Ltd, Nelson. B, C. -\nPhone 238\nLARGE FLOWERING \" DAHLTA\nTubers SOc ea. postpaid. Named\nvarieties. Mac's Greenhouses, Nelson.\n \u25a0 _\u00bb, _____\nPIPE - FITTINGS \u2022 TUBES SPE\nci.al low prires Aetlve Trading Co\n(lin   Powell- SI      Vanrnnvrr    BC\ntOJl SALE-EXHIBITION TYI'E\nDahlias. Assorled colon. 28c per\ntuber. W. Palmer, Ro'Sland\nr \\rkA6CKi. sonars cm.\nEngineer; & C. Lead Surveyor,\nRoisland md Grand Forka, B. C.\nFOOT IPECIALIITI\n& 1. GILLIS, D.S.C, R.Ci>, REU'D\nChlropodiit, Foot Speclillit, Ber-\ngtron .Block. Ph. UW. Trail B.C.\nFUNIRAL HOMU\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME  '\n702 Baker St Pbone 132\nCen. Mortician       Lady Attendant\nModern Ambulinci Strvlct\nINSURANCl AND REAL IITATI\nC D. BLACKWOOD AGENCY\nIniurance, Real Eitate, Phone W\nCHAS t McHARDY, WSTOAKCI,\nRetl Estate. Phont IU.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop, acetylene and electric\nwelding,   motor rewinding\ncommtrcltl retrigeritjon\nPhone 983 324 Vernon St.\nOPTOMITRI8TI\nW   E. MARSHALL\nOptometriitt\n1411 Bay Ave, Trail       Pbone 117\n\u25a0AIH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S   SASH   FACTORY\nHardwood merchmt. 273 Biker St\n\u25a0ECOND HAND ITORU\nWE BUY,'SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhat hove you? Ph. 534 Ark Store.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finder*\nIf you find anything telephone\nThe Dally Newi A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be Inserted without coit to\nyou. We will collect trom the\nowner.\nFOUND^BABY'S   GO-CART   ON\nBiker St Call it Rid Cross Shop.\nMOTORCYCLIS,   BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE\nLast Chance\nBuy a Truck\n'41-1-ton Maple Leaf, 197\" W.B.\n'89\u2014 44-1-ton Dodgt.\n\"37\u20142-ton Dodgt.\n'40\u2014%-1-ton Inttrnatlontl.\n'40\u2014114-Ton lnternttionil.\n19\u2014 44-ton lnternttionil.\n'37\u201414-ton International.\nEach truck ln A-l condition and\ntint clan tlrei.\nEQUIPMENT CO.\nCENTRAL TRUCK &\n702 Front St\nNelion\nFOR QUICK SALE - 1941 FORD\nlight dtllvtry truck. Good con-\nditon. and tirei. Sell at very reuonable price. Cash or down payment. Apply Box 5412 D\u00bbJly\nNews.\nFOR SALE-1938 FORD WARFOHD\nIP-wheel truck. Recently overhauled. Also Spokane Trailer,\ntires In good condition. Box 5473\nNebon Newi,\n1939 DELUXE FORD SEDAIf A-l\nrubber only 12.000 mllei tUUb\nSowerby Cuthbert Ltd. rpp Port\nOffice  and  Hume  Hotel\nBEARINGS   AND   GEARS    CHY\ni    Auto   Wrecken   IK   Bakir   St..\nNelson\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP (IS VOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron Anv nn-nt'IV f'n or\"T.\npaid A\"tiv- Trudns (Vm\u2014>-<v\n918 Powell Si    Vancouver   B   C\nWANTED - USED P\u00bbBY P\"(.(IY\nIt Iwms. Phone erfl v. nr write\n1085 Second Avenue, Trail.\nUS3D AUTO PARTS: REASON-\nable prices Nelson Au'o Wrecking   fil\"*t Vernon Street\nlr\"l ---\u25a0-\"- \u2014 \"\u00bbq A 1 AND\nh-v'-r. \"\"1 r': < K Ph 1108 Y.\nTrail.\nFtT-t \u2022ULF^RIVATELY OWNED\n'31 C- v Roal-l-r 125 cash.\nSuite '32, S.lrling Hctcl.\nRilie--THE CHICKS WHICH\nGIVE RESULTS\" tnd get maximum\nproduction.\nPricea per 100 atter May 13th-\nUniexed Pulleti\nWhite Ufhomi     .   I10.TI tn\nRocki, Rtdi, N. Himpi   12.00   XM\nSimex       14.00   24.00\nLeghorn Cockereli        13\u2014100\nHetvy CockereU   110-100\nOrder from thli idvertliement\nLive delivery guirantted.\nRemember-ITS RESULTS TEAT\nCOUNT.\n*_____*\u00a3*\nBoxN\nLengley\nPrtlrit. B. C.\nBABY CHICKS-RHODE ISLAND\nRtdi end New Himpinirtt. Andrew Christie itrun, good Utility\nitock, ipproved ind blood-teittd\nIliM per 100 Chicki retdy to\nship tvtry Tuesdiy John Goodmin. ItU Gilley Avenue, New\nWeitminiter. B.C.\nCOCKSHUTT \u2014 FROST &\nWOOD\nFarm\nImplements\nIn itock\nSCUFFLERS\n(Cultiviton)\nOni horse, up trom   113.10\nHAY RAKES\nSpecial mountain wheels, roller\nbearing!, 8-9-10 ft.\nUp from  171.00\nMOWING MACHINES\n2 hone, oilbith, 1 hont, open\ngeari. Up from  $107 00\nPLOWS\n8 8-10-12-14 Inch. Up from $14.20\nOne md two hone.\nDISC HARROWS\nUp from  '.... tM.W\nDRAG HARROWS\nDiamond Tooth     tt.48\nSpike Tooth Uver    |itJ0\nLover   Spriii_stoot.li,   2  sections\ncomplete \u26664440\nWrite for deicriptivt folder.\nNELSON FARMERS'\nSUPPLY\nSS4 Rillway St. Phone 174\nFINEST QUALITY RHODE ISLAND\nRtd Chicks-$3 for 25, tt tor SO,\ntll.SO for 100. W for 600..Oeorgt\nGame, K.O.I'. Breeder, Armitrong,\nB.C.\nCARLOAD   HEAVY   HORSES  IN\nNtlion it Ellison MUg. Bern.\nMINING PROPERTIES __\nFOR SALEOR LEASB-CAUFOR-\nnil Mine. Phone 827-L or call It\n1103 Hall Minei Rd.\ni_.;(._l: .__u.*...,--uu,:' _\nDividends\nPioneer Gold Mint! of British Columbli, eight centi.\nCariboo  Gold  Quartz  Mining  Co.\nLtd., four CtnU.\nNBW   YORK   STOCKS\nAm Smelt A_ Ref     37\nAmerican Tobacco   3914\nAnaconda     22\nBendix Aviation  2S*h\\\nCanadian Pacific  +Vfc\nChrysler      58*\nEastman Kodak  ,  118Vi\nGeneral Electric  24\nGeneral Motors   34Vi\nGranby 444\nGreat Nor pfd   22V4\nInternational Nickel  2\u00abW\nInter Tel tt Tel  ,  52\nKenn Coppir  32\nKtnn Coppir  ,'.....  26H\nRldlo Corporation   2H\nTlkas Gulf Sul   2844\nUnion Carbide  MH\nUnion OU Of Cal  10(4\nUnited Aircraft   24*H\nU. S. Rubber   IVr*\n13. S. Steel  44*\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS .\nCan Celanese pfd    ^ 125\nCat Steamship pfd      2814\nDominion \"Coal pfd    12\nLorn Steel St Coal B      9\nDominion Textile   74\nGatineau power       5-A\nInter Nickel ot Cin     31\nNttioml Brew Ltd     24\nNtt Brew pfd             37\nShawinigan W it P -    13\nSt. Law Corp pfd     2914\nSteel ol Can pfd    88\nBANKI\nCommerce  141\nImperii!     \u201e  175 .\nMontretl  , 181\nRoyal        148*4\nCURB\nleau'-.irnoii C6fp        944\nCan industries \"B\"    147*4\nFraser Co Ltd             1014\nMicHren - tt P     IS\nDnw\u00bbr cftro n\"d          73\nWalker Good.flfd     18!t\nKrlfiott SaUy Nana\nTelephone 144\nTrtll Clrculitlon: Pbont MO\nClassified Advertising Rates\nUc per Une per lniertion.\n44c per lint per week (I consecutive tnitrtioni ter cott Ot 4).\n(1.41 t Unt i month (tt timet).\n(Minimum 2 Unei ptr lniertion)\nBox number Uc extre. Thli\ncoven any timber ot times.\nPUBLIC NOTICBS. TENDERS.\nETC.\nlie per Use, flnt InatrUon end\nltc each subttquent Insertion.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nIMCIAL LOW RATI!\nNon-commerclil   Bltuetlini\nWintid ftr Mo tor eny reeulrtd\nnumber et llnee fer tlx dtyi\nptyiblt In tdvinct.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\ntingle copy .. t  .08\ny ctrritr, per week  ...     Jl\nBy ctrrier, per yeer    UM\nBy metl:\nOne  month    t  1\nThree monthi     100\nSix monthi   ,   4.00\nOne year    -. -.     100\nAbove relet apply ln Canada.\nUnited Stetei tnd United Kingdom to lufeeodhen Uving out-\nElsewhere tnd in Ctntdt where\nextrt pottage la required one\nmonth $150; three monthi %*._\niii monthi 18.00; ont year $15.\nilde regulir carrier areaa.\nPROfltTY, HOUSU. FARMS\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOB SALA\nas eeay termi in Albertt ana\nSaikau-htwan. Write tor Ml informaUon te Ht Dept. at Natural\nRaaourcca, C.PR. Cellar;. Alte.\nHOUSES FOB SALB-NEW UST-\ningi. 11.500. ILIM lttd IUM. Two\nol then excellent location m\nFairview. May we ihow you them.\nC W. Appleyard tad Co. IM.\nFOR SALE-LOG HOUSE, OPEN\nfireplace. It tcrtt of land. Edge-\nwood, B. C. Cheep for caah. Box\n5368, Dally New*.\nFOR SALE, GOOD BUNGALOW\non 4th St. Stont foundation, t\ntevtl Iota. 11400 termi, Immeai-\ntte occupancy. C. W. Appleyard.\nFOR SALE-SIX RM. HOUU St\nlot Alao ona lot near ichool. Apply\nlAndrewi  Ranch,   Erlckion,   B.C.\nF. A. WHITFIELD, Reel Eititi ana\nIniurance, 41? HaU SU Neleon.\nmm.-. :______tm__m*i*__*i-w__tmmt*tmc=T.ztm_a\n\u25a0OATS AND INCtNU\nFOR SALE - NEW WELL-BUILT\n14ft. coeit cedir boat, dtilgneo.\nfor 22 h.p. outbotrd motor, hit\notr locki. R 3. Kenntdy, South\nSlocin, B.C.\nDavits Acquitted\non Three Chargei\nLONDON, Mty M (CP Cable).-\nCipt. Robert Daviu. awarded the\nGeorge Cron In 1140 for removiag\nt Ume bomb from St. Piul'i Ctthtd-\nril, todty wti icqultted by Court\nMartitl on three chtrges of theft\ntnd looting, ind finding! on out-\nitinding chirgei wlU be midt\nknown liter.\nCalgary Livtitock\n' CALOARY, Miy 20 (CP). - Re^\nceipti; CitUt 140; cilvtt 2; hogi 150;\nIheep 118. All sheep tnd ptrt ol\ncttUt through-billed.\nOont loid of good fed calves\nbrought $11.00 with odd top veal\ncilvei 1 2to 12.30. There wtre insufficient early ules ln othir cluses\nto mike Quotations. Hogi Tueidiy\n11.75 tor B-l It yirdi tnd plints\nWith iomt yard ulei it 13.90; feeder\nhogi 10.33 to 11-73; low! 8.41 live\nweight.\nPlan lo Send 1000\nBombers a Night\nAgainst Germans\nLONDON, May tt (CP)-AU.ed\ntir command! are timing at expanilon enabling thtm to und 1000\nbombers a night against Otrmin\ntarget!, an authoritative iource Indicated today.\n\"A thotuind plines It not 4 fantastic figure,\" this source declired.\n\"At preient wt have tht facilities for tending 800 planei on raldi,\nand these can be expended.'\nThe capacity ot Britain ai in ttr\nbase hti not yet been fully developed, he added.\nThe objective ti exptnslon IO\ngrett that on tny night with good\nweither condltioni wt will be tble\nto lend 1000 ilrcrift to bomb Germiny,\" he sold, pointing out that\nthis would not mein every night.\nDOW JONES AVERACES\nHigh\n30 induitriill  \u00ab     96.B0\n20 ralli      24,13\nlt utiliUei __.      11.72\nLow Cloie Chinge\n17.22 90.13 up    .17\n2386 1389 ott    .28\n11.59 11.14 ott    .13\nWlaAfoL JJmndL . . .\nLONDON, Mty 20 (AP).-Somt\nI profit taking crept into tht doling\nitagei of the itock mirket but in\nrpoit cuti induitriill cloied higher.\nBritish fundi were very Ilrm,\nNSW YORK \u25a0 A brisk rise in Amtrietn Ttltphont on declaration ol\nUll company'i regular quarterly\ndividend of 12 25 provided no stimulus for the market todty tnd most\nothtr ltadert lost 1 little ground.\nTeltphoni pushed up for i giin of\n3 polnti or 10.\nTORONTO-Gold stocks forfeited\nabout hilf \u2022 point of Tuesday's Index gain tn today'i opentioni tnd\nlndustrHi displayed moderate weak-\nneu.\nMONTREAL-Utlllties led issues\nwhich acquired plui signs ln trading up to the final hour todty.\nVANCOUVER\u2014Quotei held fairly\niteidy whilt ulei dropped off In\ntriding.\nWINNIPBG-Outilde lnttrtit tnd\nlight mill demind cimt into trtde\ntodty, Whett futurei cloied unchtnged with Miy it 79 Vi A ctnti' \u2022\nbuihei ind July it DOHA.\nWhUt there wert reporti In earlier tradin-g that tome export wheat\nhtd bttn worked, preiumibly to \u2022\nneutral country, later reporti dlicloied that t large houie uiuaUy\nauociated with export purchaeei had\ntaken approximately 230,000 buiheli\nfor Southern account,\nCHICAGO-Aftir fluctuating alternately above and below previoui\ncloilng figurei molt of tha session,\nwhett pricei todty developed tn upward tendency In the final hour,\nregliterlng galna of aa much ai a\ncent. '\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES.\nAldermac Copper  *   .08\nAnglo-Huronlan         2.05\nBaie Metali Mining       .O6V4\nBeattie Gold Mines       .65\nMldgood Kirkland  05H\nBuffalo Ankirlte  -    175\nCastle-Trethewiy  56\nCentral Pat       .86\nChromium M tt S     1.22\nCoait Copper       .90\nConiaurum Minei  68\nComolidated M te S     37.50\nDome Minei    11.73\nEltlomjo Gold     -     .39\nFalconbr.dgo Nickel      2.50\nGod's Uke Oo;d  09H\nGunnar Gold  094i\nHard Rock Gold  43\nHollinger   \u201e._     7.73\n\u25a0Hudson Bay M  S  _    24.50\nInternational Nickel     30.73\nKerr-Addiion        3.63\nLake Short Mitiei.:     8.50\nLtmaque Contact       3.23\nLeitch Gold    4\u00ab\nLittle Long Lac      .97\ntyacasit Mlnei     J.13\nMadsen Red Lake Oold  ...     .41\nMclntyre-Porcuplne    73.00\nMcKenile Red Lake         .60\nMining Corporation _ 95\nNipliilng Mining tt\nNoranda   44.25\nNontietal     .66\nO'Brien Gold       38\nPerroh Gold -     1.01\nP'ckle Crow Oold          1.10\nPowell Rouyn Gold  \u201e..      .80\nSan Antonin Gold      1.35\nSherritt Gordon  :.      .M\nSlicoe Oold ...._ m .11\nSudbury Baiin -  1.43\nSullivan Comolldated 51\nSylvanite   - 126\nTeck-Hughei Gold  1.71\nToburn Gold Minet  .90\nVentures  3.63\nWaite Amulet   4.30\nWright HtrgreeVH  1.25\nOILS\nAjax 09\nBritish Amer    18.00\nImperiil     8.50\nInter Petroleum ....*.    12.00\nTexai Canidltn       -76\nINDUSTRIAL!\nAbltlbl Power A  tt\nBell Telephone   _  143\nBre-eri   le  Dlitillen   .....\u2014 3tt\nfl C Power A  18\nCan Car it Fdy   3\nCan   Cement    414\nCan Malting \u201e  38\nCan Pacific Rly , 1 6%\nCan Itid Al    S\nCosmo) \u2014....*.. 18H\nDominion Bridge  .,  >3H\nDom Tar <i Chem   S\\4\nDlstllltrs Seagrami    2114\nFord of Canada A  _.. 7\nGen Steel Warei \u201e  514\nGoodyear Tire  \\  3314\nHamilton Bridge -  8\nImperial  Tobicco   914\nMasiey  Harrii'   3\nMontreal  PoweT  MV4\nNat Steel C*r  MH\nPower Corp        t\nPressed M\u00bbtals   314\nSteel of Con     tt',i\nUnemployed Men\nBetween 16 and 70\nMust Register\nOTTAWA, May II (CP).-Com-\npulltry rtftetrotlon tf prtctlctlly\nell ena between the mm et 14\ntnd It) who ere net gainfully employed hti been ordered, Elliott\nM. Little, Director ef Nitlonil j<\nitctlve lervice, tnnounctd todty.\nMr. Llttlt ttld e prttt oonf.r-\nenee thet the nglitrition will be\nterrltd out through unemployment Insurant! officii In treei\nwhere tuoh off kit trt locettd, end\nthrau|h   poit   tffltet   In   tthtr\nMtn iffected by the order muit\nrtgliter within one wtek after May\n11, tnd mint contlnut to regiiter\nonee every two weeki.\nITUDINTl IXIMPT\nThe registriUon included retired\npenom. Uw only exception* tu\nthl order ire students -rtgultr tt-\ntandanti at ichooli, college! or uni-\nvertltleo; scientific or technicil personnel; ind mtn confined to peni-\nttntlarlea, iiylumi or hoiplttli.\nThl registration wiU provldt National SelecUve Service offlciili\nwith a progrmlve record ot men\nnot now holding jobi who miy bt\nconildered ivtlltble to htlp mett\nthe txptndlag libor riquiremenu uf\nwartime Ctnidi.\nOtintuUy-tmployed penom ilretdy hivt been reglitered through\nUlt Unemployment Iniurinct officei\n\u2022crosi Cintdt.\n\"We are approaching a tight labor\niltuition ihd libor ihortagee are reported from many sections of Cinada,\" Mr. LltUe told the newapaper-\nmen, \"yet we are aware that there\nart itlll unemployment mdn hi thl!\ncountry.\n\"At pruent we do not know how\nmtny unemployed there ire, how\nmtny of thtm trt unemployable,\nwhtt occupations they irt fitted te\nundertake, nor where thay are located.\n\"Wa mutt know theae thlngi to\nhandle the telk of fitting mtn to\nteba-.\n\"lt ll unretsonible to tUow al\nuncoolroUed condition te forct w\nmtn into induitry white bread-winners ire unemployed. Housing\ntriniportation and other facton inter Into tht problems of d_rtct_.it\nmen to employment, but such factors cannot be conildered except ta\nthe Ught of what manpower la ivtlliblt, tnd whtrt it it available \"\nTbt order for regutitiion of unemployed wei dated May ll and\nIlgned by Labor Minliter Mitchell\nFailure te comply with tha re-\nnuiromtnti mekat any parton lh\ntblt to t flnt net txettdlng |200,\nImpriicnmint tf ntt mere thee\nthree month**\u2014or bote.\nThert It nt provlilon for com-\npilling penoni to teke employ-\nmint\n\"Wi believe thet If we ean get\nte t mtn tnd ixpltln tht nttd, II\nptr ttnt will rtibcnd,\" Mr. Llttlt\nuld.\nWith regtrd to employment el\noldtr men In induitry, the regiitrl-\nUon will include men up to 10 yetn\nof ige- The selectivt service director ttld he thought induitry wlU\nnliy \"cpmmon-ienit\" u Ubor conditions become, tighter.\nOne estimate pliced the numbeC\nof unemployment ln Cimdt et 100,-\n009. Mr. UtUe uld. More accurate\ninformation would be available\nwhen reiulti ot the recent survey\nof employed penoni wtt compiled.\nThe new registration ot penoni\nnot gainfully employed wlU includi\nthose generally deicribed ai unemployable but many of them will\nprobably ultimately find a place in\nCanada'i war needi, Mr. Little laid.\n\"Whit li in unemployable today\nmay not be tomorrow If he nteda\ntrt greit enough,\" he itld.   '\"\n\"There li \u2022 general Ihortige ol\nikilled tradei ind a local ihortage\nof lU tradei,\" he uld. \"tn British\nColumbia there ls an over-all abort-\nage.\"\nMINERS RETURN TO |OBS\nNANAIMO, B.C., Mty 20 (CP). -\nOperatloni \u00abt the Cmidim Collier-\nlea (Dununutr) Limited No. 10 Cotl\nMine it niarby South Wellington\nwert bick to normil todty following the return of mtn to their jobi\nlait night. The mine, the tergeat In\nthe Nanaimo Dlitrict, wii doted\nMonday due to a wagt dlipute.\nHimmler Takes\nOver Control\nIn Netherlands\nLONDON, May 10 (CP)-Hem-\nrich Himmler, held ot Germany'i\nOeitipo, hai taken command of\nNetherlandi Nail itorm troopen In\naddition to kit continued control\nof the Oerman itorm troopen and\npolice In the -Netherlands, the\nStockholm newiptper Tidnlgen said\ntoday.\nThis followed a Stockholm report lait night to Tw, Soviet New!\nAgency, that Uie Germani planned\nto Incorporate the naUon into the\nGtrmtn Reich u in tutonomoui\nprovince to bt known ti \"Nieder-\nmirk\" under the rult of Anton Mui-\nMtt, Netherlands Nlli leader.\nThe execution of 96 penoni iccuied ot plotUng to tid in Allied\ninvuion, re-trraat of all formtr\nNetherland army offlcen ind ca-\ndeta and lelzure of 460 prominent\ncltlieni at hostages 343 among German retaliatory measures In Uie\npait wieek.\nVANCOUVBR gfOCtCS\nMINI!\nBid Alk\nBralornt     7.00 7.23\nCariboo Gold     1.12 1.20\nOold Belt   16 .20\nHedley Maicot      JSVi .26\nIslmd Mountin ........    .98 1.00\nKoottnay BeUe -    .24 .25\nMcGUvray      - .23\nPacific Nickel     *\u2014 .0814\nPend Orelllt    1.17 1.30\nPioneer Gold    1.43 1.50\nPremier Gold  tf .45\nPrivateer 30 \u2014\nReevei   Macdonald   ..     \u2014 .32\nSheep Creek  73 \u2014\nSurf Inlet      .0* \u2014\nOILS\nAnglo Canadian  34 .38\nA. P. Con ' 0544 -.\nCalgary is Sdmon 92 1.00\nCommonwealth       \u2014 .28\nFoothllli   39 -\nHome   :    2.39 2.43\nMercury     SS \u2014\nMill City     M '  -\nModel  18 .20\n6kalta Cm       .24 .30\nPacific Pete : 15\nSpoontr     XJ444 \u2014\nVanalta 04Vt -\nVulcan       \u2014 -15\nUtile to Probe\nLabor Shortage\non Pacific (oast\nOTTAWA, May 20 (CP)-Elllott\nM. LltUe, director of NaUonal Selective Service, mnounced at a preu\nconference today that he will leave\ntonight tor Vancouvtr to itudy e\nterioui labor ihortige ln Britiih\nColumbia.\nNeed tor manpower ia more ecuti\ntm tilt Pacific Coait than ln any\nother part of Canada, he laid.\n\"Severtl very critical iltuationi\nhaire developed out thtre,\" Mr, LltUe' edded. \"Output of airplane\nIpruce from Queen Charlotte Iilanda\nli oo'< up to requirementi. Bue\nmetal production hai been reduced\nIn a couple of Britiih Columbia\nmlnea.\"\nThere wai also a nted tor men ln\nthe   woodi,\nWar Imurance\nDeductions to\nba Allowed on Taxes\nOTTAWA, May 20 (CP)-A vote\nof 7 to 6 the House of commoni\nbanking and commerce committee\ntoday adopted an amendment to the\nwar damage Imurance bill which\nwould provide that premiums on\nwar dimtgt Iniurtnce mty bt tully\ndeducted trom taxation aisessmenti\nns chirgei tgainst buslneu opera- '\ntion expeniei.\nThe original clauie aUoWid deduction! only to tho extent that they\nreduced total Income and excel!\nprofit! tix by 40 pir cent\nC.N.R. REPORTS PROFITS\nCAIN OF $278,737\nMONTREAL, May 20 (CP) .-Canadian National Railways today reported increut of 1278,737 in ntt\noperating revenue* of $7,078,100 tot\nApril u compared with net of $6,-\n799,362 in the correiponding month\nIn 1941.'\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, May 20 (CP).\u2014Spot:\nButter, Que. and Western 35B. Eggi,\nEastern A-large 3114 to 32; A-medlum 2814 to 29; A-pulleti 2314 to\n24.\nFutures: Butter, May 34HB, June\n34H to 35; eggs, May 30B.\nITALIAN SUB LOST\nLONDON, May 20 (CP). - The\nPolice took t wir prisoner today-1\nGerman flier who bailed out of hli\nMesserschmitt when It wu hit by\nanti-tlrcraft fire tnd fell it Batchy\nHead, Sussex.       '\nLONDON (CP)\u2014Claims agiinit\nthe War Depnrtmcnt tor dimagee\nresulting from army traffic accident! total more than $1,500,000.\n ___\n\t\nf   PAOI TM\n=x7l\nCIVIC\na tuaem tunae mum\nLett Tieeee Teoight\nthete et 7\u00bb W6\nTT*ilf'_l__T___lil lia'J\nBlRGMANTURNFR\n\u2022NtUON DAILY MW*. NtlMtt i. C\u2014THURMAY\nTrail Accusation of\nAssault Pails\nTBAII, & C, May X.-A charge\nigainit Alexander Mitchell et Trail.\nef imuh, wu dmniutd by MagUtrite Pirker WilUanu In City Petke\nCourt thii morning. Be wu charged\nwtth unlawfully itrlking Mn. I\nWhaley oa the beck tnd ihoulder.\nwith hia hand May J. Sirgeent Jee-\neph McMillen proiecuted.\nAt WO-Mi\nfatrt* Certeen \u2014 Speeletty\nPMDAV-tATURDAY\nttm\nDAMS\nsiiw\nMOWV\nmm\n(MklMAMtf)\nBrull li the only South Americtn\ncountry thai declared war on Germany during the tint Greit Wir.\nGrenfell's\nPOT ROAST OF BEEF WITH\nOVEN BROWNED POTATOES\n\u25a0 TODAY\niiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH\nCURLEW BUTTER\nBulldi\nKoottnay Payrolls f\n. *ri\\\niimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\n\"My! My!\nAll Those\nMilei?\"\nVA1T0NPLAN*\ne Dont worry I No mttttr how\nmany mllu on your ipeedomettr\n\u2014 thtt needn't mein t thing\nwhin your car's youth li re-\n\u2022tortd by tht Oeneral Moton\nCar Conservation Pltn.\nWe cheek trouble before It i tart \u00a7.\nWe help you uve gu, weir tnd\nparti. We keep your ctr fit for\nthe duration \u2014and itvt you\nmoney from the itarti\nAMD BEP^jjj\nNelson   Transfer\nCo. Ltd.\nPhone 35\nn.B.Rohn,\nPasses al Nelson\nMn. Barbara Rohn. a Rtnatt net-\ndent tor IT yeen, died Wednetdty\ntt Kootenay uke General Hotpital,\nwhere iht btd been t pltient tor\nnine dtyi. Ttit body U being unt\nThunday by Somen Funeral Home\nto Renata for burial.\nA naUve of Hungary, Mn. Bohs\ncame to Canada 28 yeen ego, end to\nHeneU ln 1923. HU huibtnd died\net Rentt. two yttn igo.\nSurviving in four torn, John at\nVancouver, Mitthtw, Ctrl tnd WilUam at Renata; and a daughter, Mia\nAnnie Rohn at Renata.\nKantel \"Mot Guilty\" Jury Finds\nIs 3-Day Manslaualiler Trial;.,\nGfris Says Babe Well Provided For\nNEW DENVER\nNBW DENVER, B. C.-A. Nu-\nmith tnd ion Cecil ire guuti of\ntha former'i mother, Mri. Nesmith,\nSr.\nMiu Huel Cimpbell tnd Colin\nCampbell of Toronto hivi trrlvtd\nto ipend the hoUdtyt with tht litter'i pirtnti, Mr. ind Mrs. L. R.\ncimpbell.\nMn MinihiU ind trfo daughten\nof South Slocan an holldiylng tt\nthe home of the former'i lather,\nMr. Cechelero.\nMr. and Mrs. Cox of Trail an\n\u2022pending t holidty in town.\nDonild Frincii hu nturned home\nfrom the U.B.C.\nPte. Ellison Crellin hu nturned\nto Vernon tfter e holiday In town.\nRev. and Mn. T. Browne and\nMill DaCey Browne viilted Nelion.\nMlu Margaret Broughton vlllttd\nNelaon and ittended t Girl Guide\nrilly thtre.\nMln M. H. BuUln tpent rrlday\nIn Nelton,\nWilliam Jupp of Ntkuip vUlted\ntown Sundiy.\nMlu Nellie Johnion ot Nikuip\nvilited town Sundiy.\n\u2022Net guilty\" wee the verdict returned by e Jury Wodaoodey eft-\nemeen le the Mel fer inantieefh-\nter ef Prod Wlllltm Kantel tn Supreme Court here. The trial ef the\nH-yeer-tld reglitered tether ef\nbtby Idwird Wayne Kint.l\n(Whltt). le oonntctloB wtth\nwhett deeth he wu oherged, ended tfter thru full dtyt In which\nI ereeetutlen witneu end two defence wttneuu were heerd.\nThe verdict wu innounced by\nJury roremea C. A. Ciwley of\nStlme et 5:11 p.m., M minuUi tfter\nlhe Jury retired tor ltt deliberation.\n\"THANK YOU\"\n\"You hive been tound not guilty\nby the Jury. You in dlKhirged,\"\nMr. Justice Elli of Vtncouver, before whom the cue' wu tried, uld\nto prisoner itinding tn tht dock.\nMT. Ktnttl replied quietly,\n\"Think you.\"\nThe tint! proiecutlon witneu, Dr.\nW. 1. Bidlcott of TnU, end two\ndefence wltneuu, Mirthi WhlU,\nmothtr of tht btby, tnd Sydney\nJohn Muon of Ocein Falli, wtn\nhurt Wednudiy. MlU'WhlU Siturdiy wu icqultted of i ilmUir\ncharge ln connection with the lime\ndeath after t ilx-dty trial hen.\n' Mr. Juitlce' Hill, ln delivering his\nchirge to Uie Jury, uld ht would\nendeevor not to Indicate hit opinion, tnd thit ihould ht. tht Jury\nwu not bound by hii opinion. The\nJury muit conilder only tht evidence hetrd, he uld, end wirntd\nthem Ultt they alone wen supreme\nJudgu ot Ult ficti.\nHe defined the chirge of manslaughter to them, end outlined\nwhat muit be proved befon guUt\nof luch a charge could he eittbllth\nid. It wu not tha duty of tht de\nfence to establish Innocence, but\ntht duty o't tht Crown to eitabllih\nguUt It thert wu tny reuontble\ndoubt ii to guilt ln tht Jurort'\nmlndi, ht uld, thtn they muit acquit him. Hli Lordship gtve e reiume    ot tht tvidence preunted.\nWe art equipped to handi*\nANY KINO OF WORK ON\nYOUR CAR OR TRUCK\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n90S Biker St\nPhone IU\nFOUNTAIN\nREFRESHMENTS\nTHE PERCOLATOR\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit* 205\nMedical Arti Building\nCRISP SALAD\nfor Your Health     '\nClub Cafe\nLooking Beiutlful\n* depends upon the\nBeauty Shop you\nchoose. Come to\nHa_h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nJohnitone Block\n\u00ab\u00abSS3S83\u00abSSi$\u00bbS<S30\u00bbSS3SS\u00ab3\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbS\nHOOD'S BREAD\nIl midt with Canada\nApproved Flour\u2014Vitamin B.\nNote: Thli !\u25a0 Important\nS$\u00bb\u00abSMS5-\u00abSM\u00abS5*W\u00ab$S\u00abSS$\u00ab\u00bb\nMATCH   BLOCK\nWOOD\nOn account of shortage no orders will be\ntaken until May 26th on which date fifty\norders only will be accepted.\nW. W. Powell Co. Ltd.\nPhone 176\nTOO LATI TO CLASSIFY\nWANTII>-ELDIRLY LADY FOR\nhouiework In private home.\nSleep ln. Box 5482 Nelion Newi.\nrOR RENT, JUNI Ith \u2014 Tt_-\nroom houie, hilf '\u2022 block trom\nBaker, on Hendryx. Phont Wl-L.\nTOR SALE - RETAIL DAIRY,\nebout 220 quirts dally. Neir TnU.\nPtrt cuh. Box MTS Nelson Dally\nNewi.\nTOR SALE-10 ACRES OF LAND\nl-room houu, witer tnd other\nbuUdinp, H-mile from Frultvtlt\nOui Schlmtr, Frultvile, B.C.\nFOR SALE AT FRUITVALE -\nStock ind Equipment In Tobtcco\ntnd Confectionery Stort by Junt\nlit Good ptylng business. No\nreasonable offer refuied. Spoon\nConfectionery Stort.\nFpR SALE, BARGAIN, 1 PURE\nbred registered Guernsey Bull,\n3 yrs. old. Quiet Imported from\nfimoui WiUowi Ouernuy herd it\nSardis. Cheip it $130. Owner\nletvlng. Apply C. A. Marshall,\nBurton.\nUMP\nMAY II, tttt,\t\n\u2022\" \" -\u25a0*\"\nDID ALL COULD DO\nFOR CHILD\nit, ,0. Ctmeron af TnU, Defence\nCouauL In opening hie argument\npointed out that the chirp againit\nKantel wu beeed ea the tllegaUon\nthat Kintel. u heed ot e boutthold,\nwithout lawful exeuu neglected to\nprovldt neeeuartu lor tbe een ot\na child In hit household.\nEvidence had ihown, he recalled.\nthat Kantel provided tood ,1a ibund-\ninct, the ftcUitlu foe medical cere\nihelter, end wirmth, aad \"did ill t\nmaa could do fot Martha White'i\nchild.\"\nC. B. Girlmd. Crown Protecutor,\nuked the Juron to reciU the dis-\ncuulont between Ktnttl ind tht\nmother regirding tbe idoption of\nthi biby, Kintel'i ittempt te hive\nIt remiin ln Uie hoipittl ltttr IU\nbirth, tnd hii ittempt to hive It\npliced ln i loster homt later. He\nuked them to ipply thiir knowi\nedge to thi wiidom of placing tht\nchild out In Uit night air, u evi\ndence had thown wu dont on occasions; tnd to conilder the docton*\ndescriptions of tht condition of Uie\nchild'i body tfter duth.\nIt wu tht niggeitlon ot the\nCrown, Mr.-Gtrlind nld, thtt the\naccused wti guilty of'tht offence\nby reason ot hli falhjre to prevent\ntht reuoni for the child's duth.\nPROVIDED   NECESSARIES\nBefore examining Mtrtht Aileen\nWhite, mother of the deid biby ind\ntint defence witneu, Mr. Ctmeron\nnid tvidence would be brought\nihowlng thtt Kintel'iupplled ill Uie\nneceutrlu for the lnftnt, food, hett,\ncolthu, ihelter end medical ittention, ind thit ht wu unaware Of\ntht condition of the lnftnt. Evidence would also ihow Mirthi White\nhid undertaken tht full Ctn of the\nbibe.\nMlu White teitlfled thit tfter the\nleft the hoipltil Nov. 17, following\ntht btby'i birth, Kintel took them\nto i room ht htd rented tt UM\nDewdney Avenue, hit wu equipped\nwith e two-burner hot pltte, which,\nthe 19-year-old girl uid, Kintel \"iald\nfor mi to uit It ti often u I winted\nto keep myielf ind biby wirm.\"\nShe testified thit Kintel opened \u2022\nchirge iccount it the Company itore\n\u2022t Trtil, which iht could uie, tnd\netch piy dty turned hit piy check\nfrom tht C M. It S. Comptny, for\nwhom he worked u t police guird,\nover to her.\nWhtn they wtnt ihopplng together, thl witneu itated \"He tlwtyt\nuied to uk mt If I needed tnythlng\nfor ttit btby.\" Ht hid ilso told her,\niht uld, thtt inytime e doctor wu\nrequired for henelf or biby to call\nDr. E. S. Hoare, who attended at the\nbaby'i birth. '\n\"No never\" wu her nply to i\nqueition u to whether there ever\nhad been a ihortage of food, clothes,\nbedding or blanketi for the biby.\nSht recilled an Instant when Kintel hid taken ont ot tht baby'i diapers to wuh for her, end iht htd\ntold him to \"letve It ilone.\" lie htd\nhit work to do up on hill, ht wu\nproviding for tht btby tnd me, ind\ntht btby wu my can and mine\nalone.\"\nDuring her teitimony, the witneu\nreferred to Kintel frequently is\n\"Bob.\" At one Ume in Ontario, Kantel had conducted t rtdlo prognm\nu \"Uncle Bob,\" iccordlng td hit\nteitimony it a witneu'In the trial\nof Martha While.\nKANTIL NOT FATHIK\nAaked by Counul II Kantel wu\nthe father ot the baby. Miu White\nreplied \"No, he le not,\" end n-\n\u2022ttlimed thia when croei-examlntd\nhy nr. airland.\nWhen crou-eximined, Miu Whltt\nuid the hid btlieved the beby wu\nthriving tnd gaining weight, tad\ndeclared tht did not know how to\naccouat for the btby'i conditon it\ndeeth.\nSh idmitted that the tad Kintel\nhad mentioned the poealbUlty of\nhaving the beby adopted befon it\nwu born, and that ahe had been In\naccord with t liter ittempt to hivt\nIt pliced in e footer home \"with the\nundtntinding I could hive my beby\nbeet-\nSydney John Melon ot Ocetn Fills\ntutifled thtt during Februtry he\nhad been In e lower suite of thi\nKintel'i rooming houu end thit\nwhen i penon hM pused tht kitchin window ht hid been iblt to ue\nonly the form, but wu not eble to\nteU who lt wu. Tnil testimony wu\ngiven connection with \u25a0 previous\nititement by \u2022 witneu thit Kintel\nwu seen pissing the window om\nnight en route to pltce tht biby in\nhh ptrked coupe. Mr. Muon wu\nthe lecond end lut witness for tne\ndefence.\nMARASMUS DEATH\nCAUU\nDr, Williim Jtmu Endicott of\nTnil, eighteenth tnd lut proiecutlon witneu caUed, declared \"There\nii no doubt ln my mind from externil eximlnttion alone that thli\nbaby had luocumbed to \u2022 condition\nknown u minimus, a condition of\nextreme emaciation brought about\nby itarvatlon from iomt cause or\nanother either from lick ot food or\nfitlure to tulmllitt food given.\" Dr.\nEndicott, whoie ipeciil work with\nthe C. S. Willlimi clinics U pediatrics, thi icience of the hygienic\ncere of chlldnn, eximlned \"the body\nof tbe Kintel btby Jan. 2t at the\nSomen Carberry Funeral Home.\nCommonest nine of mirasmus,\nuld the doctor, was the lack of feed\nwhile second commonest cause wu\ntbe lou of food through vomiting or\ndiarrhea.\n\"It it never found In in infant\nthat hu been ftd intelligently,\" he\nitated. It wu definitely unwlie for\n\u2022 btby of two monthi of ige to be\npliced in tempenturei below 90 degnu, Dr. Endicott uid, because of\nUie drain on the infant to maintain\nthe body temperature.\nMr. Cameron did not crosi-exim-\ne__3_-fr___fct._\u00bb6\nNews of the Day\nWomen'i IniUtutt regulir meet      Smoke I \"Stonewtll Jickion\" clg-\ntag Friday, 22nd, 2:30 p.m. sharp.     ar, 5c etch tt VALENTINE'S.\nTomito tnd bedding plants. Phone\nBealby'i 328X-1.\nGrtzzellu  for Bedding plants,\nPbone 1ST. Open evenlngi.\nWe dont mike special Bntd but\nwt SPECIALIZE in Uie bread we\nmake. O.K. BAKERY, Nelion, B.C\nTODAY\u2014Service Club Tei md\nSale of Children'i dreuei at Mlu\nG. KwinCi, 313 Silica, SL\nCome to the Joymikefi Pirtner\nWhiit add Dance tonight. $5 in\nprize!. Memberi Uc. Friends SSc.\nDinner tlcketi available.\nPreptrt now to combtt the fllei\nand heatl Screen doon In aU itand-\nard lizes, adjustable sliding screens,\nicreen cloth ln blick, galvtnlied\nmd bronie, fly ipray md iprayen\u2014\nHIPPERSON'S.\nI.O.D.E. LONDON CABARET \u2022\nCome ind ipend in evening in\nPiccadilly, Leicester Srjutre tnd'\nSoho with Apple Annie, Bill tnd\nEliza ,'awkins md their friends.\nDoon open 8 p.m. Prognm 9:30 pjn.\nNo reierved tablei will be held\nefter 10 p.m. Civic Centre. Price 75c\nDincing ihd refreihmenti. Dress\nopUoml. Phone 623-R for reierva-\ntloni.\nCARD OF THANKS\nThe famUy of the Ute Adolph\nLipolnte wiih to expreu ilncere\nthtnki md ippreciition for the\nmany kind wordi Ind acts ot sympathy extended to than ln the\nlou of their deir Fattier.\nThe M Taxi now bring! you comfortable tnd efficient wrvlce.\n'Phone 522 expert laundry service.\nCryital Liundry te Dry Clemen,\nNOTICE\nWill' penon   holding  flig  from\nEaglei Hall pleue return lt to HiU.\nTaking   Plcturei   thli   weikendl\nWl hivt ill sizes of fllmi.\nWm. Rimuy, Vogue Studio, Ph. tt\nDid you know whtt to do tn the\nBltckout? Get an ARP Book tt\nWtlt'l.\nPARENTS md SUPPORTERS ot\nNelion Scouu tnd Cubi, attend their\n\"JAMBOREE\" MONDAY, May 21,\nBtU Grounds.\nOgly quutlon of ihort time wben\nPortable Typewriter! will be un.\nobtainable. Buy youn today, D. W.\nMcDirby, \"The Typewriter Man\",\n554 Baker St., Nelion, B.C.\nExpert bookkeeper is open to\nwrite up booki, file Government report! md prepire monthly itatementi, trial balance!, etc., termi\nmodente. Write Box 5458, Daily\nNewi.\nCARD OF THANKS\nTbe family of the lite Uitint\nBltlkowskl with to expreu ilncere\nthinki and appreciation to their\nmany kind frlendi for their wordi\nof lymptthy tnd tcti of kindnesi\nextended to them ln their bereavement\nW\u00ab\u00abWS\u00abS<SWIS\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb*\u00bb3SP*3!\u00bb3~$\nHav* Hi* Job Don* Right\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nttftimtmtttatt~*tftitm*ftttttm\nLadlet! ftr the beet ta toOetrlee,\n\"ELIZABETH\nARDEN\"\nWt ire exduiivt igenti\nend terry i freih'itock.\nYour RaxaU Store.\nCityDrugCo.\nBex 410\nPhone M\ntae thii witneu, end opened tat\neau for the defence by calling Mirthi White et 10:41 t.m.\nThe Jury included Chirlei A. Cecity of Salmo, Foremin; Guy U. W\nDevil, WUliam Henry Jonu end\nJohn E- Himion, Nelaon: Jtmu W\nHunter, William NeUon, Frincii\nGlover Jr., md Ronald D Rtmadea,\nTnU; Henry Nixon, Perry'i Siding;\nWilliam Waduop, South Slocan;\nJohn A. Hobden, Camp Liiter; ud\nAlliiter C. Milne, Edgewood.   \u2022\nCRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK, B. C.-Mlu Chrlitina Patenon hu returned tfter\nipending \u2022 few days in Kimbtrley\nwith Mr. tnd Mn. R. Banki ind\ndaughter.\nFrmk Morrow irrived homt Frldiy from Edmonton.\nJ. S. Lemo visited Nelson for teveral days.\nJack Rtnd li visiting R. M. Turner\nIn town.\nBob Stewirt of Nelson wu ln\ntown Thursdiy.\nMn. P. McGrath and Mn.-Ford\nof Cinal Flati were In town Thursdiy.\nMUi Christine Pitenon left Stturdiy for her home ln Vincouver.\nMr. md Mrs. Jick Rou, Mr. md\nMre. George Wilson md Mri. J.\nBuchinnm of Kimberley wert In\ntown Saturday.\nLONDON (CP)-A Russian broad\ncast uid \u2022 new order hu been established In Germany regarding\nsalaries of foreign worken by which\nUiey only get 73 per cent of their\nearnings; the remaining 25 per cent\nli kept back until they hive flnlihed their work.\nIf It's Insurance\nSEE US AND SAVE MONEY\nROBERTSON REALTY\nCOMPANY LIMITED\n347 Biker Phoni UO\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhon* 666        351 Bakar St.\nSport Clothes\nfor the\nHoliday\nSports Clothes giv* you mor* than you bargained for lnl\nComfort. Then, too, they save your other, mort expert- |\nsive clothes for longer wear. For Economy buy Sports]\nWear.\nSport Coats in tweeds and\nShetlands .. 118.00 up\nShirts with long or short\nsleeves    $2.00  up\nSlacks In Tropicals, Ca-1\nbardines & flannel f8.25\nPoplin and Sharkskin Jackets .. .$4.95 to $6.95\nEmory's Ltd*\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nMapi distributed by Ctnada'i Department of Mlnu ind Ruourcu\n[or thi flnt thret monthi of 1M2\ntotalled over 206,000 md weighed\napproximately nine torn Including\nthoie tor tht irmed services..\nAt Your Servict\nOUR\nBODY SHOP\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Humt Hottl tnd Poit Offiet\nHauaaatiiiiiliilaau\nFleury'i Pharmacy\nPHONI 25\nMid. Arti Blk.\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nSuolity Groceries\nI Htvt t Compliti Line\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\nPh.\nI Fret Dtllvtry\nOpp. Ltkuldt Pirk\nFull count dinntr. Th* belt\ntown at\nBUTLER!\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDiy tnd Night Strvlct.\n14 hour Ambulance Service\n615 Koottnty St       Phene I\n\/;\u2022>;> ^oRMJivaiu\nf*mmjtima%mamf\n'Collinson's\nThe Houu of\nFine Dlamondi\nDon't Get Panicky!\nLet's Look at This Thing\nSensibly \u2014\nIf we loi* our heads w* will be doing exactly what Hitler and Hlrochito want us tt do.\nThere's no necessity for us all running around like chickens with eur heads cut off.\nThat would mak* us easy pray for th* Huns and th* |aps. Certainly we all want to do\n, our part to win this war but we also want to 'maintain  our preient  mod* ef living\ninsofar as it is possible without hurting our war affort\nGasoline Rationing?\n^__)V'____?\u00a3 *\"\u2014  MMm_J Rationing doei not mean elimination.   You'll have ill the gai you\n\"^ \u2022\u2022\u2022 ^* m-m \"MW tm nMji |f yOU HM y0ur he,,)   Allowing 8 miles a day for driving to\nand from work and for social c.illi,., which is considerably mora\nthan Hi* average owner drive* . . , repre so nts approximately 24 units a year , . . and\nthat average man is allowed 60 units . , . which havas him with 36 units ... At 5\ngallons par unit he will hava 180 gallons of gas per year for penonal driving ... At 20\nmiles to tha gallon, that represents over 3,500 miles of personal or emergency driving in addition to his driving to and from work.\nTire Shortage?\n|Sl] irft mm MX ^J Tiicre ste a limited number of good uied can on the market today\n\u2022\u2022\u2022 ^* w ^* \u2022 \u2022 as wall as som* naw ones.  Tha average uied car in our stocks\nhas a tir* mileage expectancy of 25,000 to 30,000 miles. That\nmeans Hire* to four yean' driving. What mora can anyone expect when buying a\nused car. Quite frankly and plainly that is tha present situation in reipect to both\ngasoline and tiros . . . And in addition th* values wa offer In uied cars today ar*\nsuperior to any offered in many a moon. > So, don't get panicky, gat a car, give yourself and your family all you can and put your ihoulder behind Canada's war effort.\n* (       Show Hitler and Hirohito that we mean business but we're not scared or panicky.\nIf you want to drive a car for the next 3 or 4 years anyway, buy a car now from one\nof the following dealers who will sell you a car that will meet your standard trans*\n*\u2022\nportation requirements...\nKootenay Motors Ltd.\nPeebles Motors Ltd.\nSky Chief Auto Service\nQueen City Motors Ltd.\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nSowerby Cuthbert Ltd.\n-\n^_^m_t^_m____m__mmmm\n  -M\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1942_05_21","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0415482","@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":"1942-05-21 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1942-05-21 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\/1.0415482"}