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Objective ot the third\nloan was $750,000,000.\nOn the eighth day of the present\nloan drive, 89,144 subscribers were\nrecorded for a total of $67,590,850,\ncompared with 76,337 subscribers in\nthe Third Victory Loan who invested $47,818,850 on the corresponding\nday. \t\nPERCENTAGE GAINS\nGeneral canvass and payroll sub-\ntcrlptloni combined represented at\nthe end of the eighth day of the\nFourth Victory Loan approximately\na 28 per cent increase over tHe same\neight dayi of the previous loan, indicating that the. .percentage . Increaie has been advancing since the\nend of last week, when the figure\nitood at 9 per cent. An Increase of\n33 per cent ls actually needed if\n$500,000,000 ls to be obtained from\nthe general publie apd wage-earners cpmbined, the headquarters'\nitatement said.\nLateit returni from Canada's\nNavy place the number of bond\napplication! by officeri and rating!\n, at approximately 19,000. Atlantic\nCommand hai readied IU $1,000,000\nobjective.\nWith many citlei put the halfway mark for the combined general\ncanvass ind payroll livings, Brantford, OnL, continued ln the lead\nwith 88.8 per cent, followed by\nFrederlcton with 80.8 Rer cent. Sum-\nmertlde, ?.%l.. tnd Saulte Ste. Marie, Ont., tre tied for third place\nwith 80 per cent etch.\nOther high percentages Include\n. Vancouver, 45.5; Moote Jaw, Sask.,\ni a*    '\u25a0\nBrantford alio lead! among citlei\nwhich have yet to reach their gross\nobjectivei wilh 45.1 per Cent, while\nHull roie to second place with 80.9\nper cent, followed by Lethtjrldge,\nAlta, with 78 per cent.\nGrou objective percentages of\nother leading cRlei include Moose'\nJtw, 67.3; Red Deer, Alta, 806;\nTort William, S-Li; Reglna, 54.5;\nCalgary, 82.0; Medicine Hat, AlU,\n'82.4.\nFrom Winnipeg, Canadian Pacific\nAirllnei yeiterday reported lub-\nicriptloni from 1905 employeei totalling $149,250. Number 15 Air Observer School, RiC-AJ., Winnipeg,\noperated by Cantditn Pacific Alt-\nlinn, hti lubicrlbed $62,200 against\ni quott. of $40,000.\nNames Drown Today\nBy Vlotory Loan\nCommittee for Nelion\nDistrict Honor\n14 Killed in\nAndrews\nPlane (rash\n\u25a0 WASHINGTON, May 5 (AP) -\nFourteen peraoni were killed ln the\nplane cruh in IceUnd In which Lt-\nGen. Frank M. Andrewi. Commanding General of United Statei Army\ntroopt In the European theatre,\nlost hi! life, the War Department\nannounced today.\nIn addition to Andrewi and Biihop Adna W. Leonard of the Metho.\ndist Church, who was making a tour\nof the war zones, the victims included Brig.-Gen. Charlei H. Barth,\n39, Chief of SUff to Andrewi, and\nCol Morrow Crum, former New\nYork and Chicago newspaperman\nwho was Public Relations Officer at\nAndrews' Headquarters.\nThere was one lurvivor, SUff Sgt.\nGeorge A. Eiiel. He wai injured but\nnot .eriouilt.\nOtheri killed were:\nChaplain (Colonel) Frank L. Miller, Chief of the Plam and Train,ng\nDivision in the Office of the Chief\nof Chaplains; Lt.-Col. Fred A. Chapman; Maj. Theodore C. Todmed;\nChaplain (Major) Robert H. Humphrey; Capt. Joseph T. Johnson;\nCapt. Robert H. Shannon; Capt.\nJamei E. Gott; Sgt. Lloyd C. Weir;\nSgt Kenneth A. Jefferi; Sgt. Paul\nH. McQueen.\nNtlion Vlotory\ntit lh lti broad'\ntoday wlll namt\ndrawn from 1 It\nH. Sutherland\nE. Sutherland\nD. Sutherland\nQ. J. Splert\nC.  Wooli!\nG. Williami\nI. Stout\nGeorge Wallach\nJ.   Yatei\nF. Waterer\nR.C.A.F. Re.nforcon.enti Arrive\nin Britain.\u2014Page 6.\n1500 Tom ef Bombi Ustd In Mighty\nRaid en Dortmund.\u2014Page S.\nOhe Britiih Cun Knocks Otf Six H\nPimeri in Tuniiia.\u2014Page 7.\nITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-THURSDAY MORNING, MAY\nNUM\nkLLIES 10 MILES\nThree memben of ene Winlaw\nfamily ere listed tbove. Three\nother brothen are alio In uniform,\nThli ftmily li certainly doin* rtl\n\u2022hirt In tht actual fighting. Can\nIt oount on your tupport by buying bondt In tht Fourth Victory\nLoin campaign?\nil*\nBigger Eicort Ships,\nStronger Air\nCover Sea Wor Need\nLONDON, May 5 (CP Cable) -\nAdmiral the Earl of Cork and Orrery, an outspoken Naval man, aald\nIn an addreii today that the United\nNitioni need bigger ercott vessels\n\u2014A itronger air cover to beat U-\nboott.\n\"They want iomethln\u00ab better\nthan ID-knot eorvettei to chaie 20-\nknot submarinei,\" he iald. He en-\ntimated 55 per cent of the shipping\nloit iince the war wai iunk by\nsubmarinei, 35 per cent by tir.\ncraft and 10 per cent by lurface\ncraft\nThe Mercantile Marine Service\nAitocittlon it iti tnnutl meeting\nm Liverpool today urged production\nof filter typee of cargo vesseli ti\nveil u greiter air cover for ehip.\nping.\nsurvivohs or u.$.\nSHIP IN NIW YORK\ntWf YORK, May 5 (AP)-Sur-\nvlvori of i mtdlum-ilxed United\nStatea merchant veuel, torpedoed\ntnd iunk by in tntmy tubmirlne\netrly in Maroh In the North Atltn-\ntic, have been returned to New\nYork, the Navy announced today.\nOnly eight lurvived of the merchant crew of 41\nHEW BOMBERS\nSTRIKE AT\nJAPANESE BASES\nAirport on Hainan\nIsland,\nHaiphong Arga Hit\nCHUNGKING, May \"j (AP.) \u2014\nThe 14th United Statei Army Air\nForce\u2014strengthened by newly arrived four-englned bomberi which\ncan attack Japan itself\u2014itruck ita\nheaviest blow of the war yesterday\nby' pounding Japanese military Installation on Hainan Island off the\nSouthern tip of China, and ln the\nHanoi-Haiphong area of Northern\nFrench Indo-China.\n\"The mluion wai tht heaviest\nbombing tnd ttrtfing rtld of the\nwtr agalnit Japaneie Installation!\nfrom China-held baiei,\" tald tht\ncommuniqut from Lt-Gen. Joieph W. Stilwell'i headquarten.\n\"All our planet engaged In thli\noperation are accounted for,\"\nThe four-englned bomberi were\nreported by their commander to\nhave \"pretty nearly wiped out\" the-\nairport at Samah on the Southern\ntip of Hainan Iiland, which the\nJapanese had converted Into a powerful baie* The operation wai part\nof the \"on-to-Tokyo\" plam of Maj.-\nGen. Claire L. Chennault'i American and Chinese airmen.\nThe Tokyo radio in a broadcast\nheard ln London reported that American planei had made two raldi\nWednesday on targets In Northern\nIndo-China, indicating a continuance of the United Statei attacki.\nMany flret wore obierved ifter\nthe bombings. The fighter piloti\nstrafed thl areai, *vii enroute home\nalw deitroyed two locomotlvei and\nttticked a ripply Wto.'''*\"*\"\"    \u25a0\nChinese piloti attached to thl\nltth Air Foree participated ln the\nraldi.        .\nVictoria Driving\nto Cotch Up\nin Bond Conteit\nVKTO-tHA, May 5 (CP) - What\nprdtably will be the flrit cathlest\ntig dty In Canada will be held here\nSaturday when 140 school girls wfll\ndistribute free tags inscribed \"Bus.\nBonds, Beat Halifax\"\nGreater Victoria challenged Ball-\nfax and Dartmouth In the Fourth\nVictory Loan on a dollar-for-dollar\nbull in reaching their $7,000,000\nquotas, ipecial namet excluded. Today Halifax and Dartmouth had\nsubscribed H*10,900 and Greater\nVictoria t**,1-_0 or \u00bbl,7M,4O0 behind the Maritme cities.\nFarm Work on\nHoliday Menus\nOTTAWA, May 5 (CP)-PltcJi-\nforki inttead of fishing rods are on\nthe holiday menui for a large percentage of Ottawa'i 30,000 civil ier-\nvanti.\nFollowing an appeal today by J.\nH. Leroux, Ontario Farm Service\nOfficer for Carleton County that\nall civil servants ipend their holidayi on the farm auiiting In production and harvesting of crops,\ncivil service authoritiei tald many\ngovernment employeei helped farmen laat year and many more would\ngo th s seaion.\nCabinet Committee\nHas Lona Session \u2022\nOTTAWA, May 5 (CP) - Prime\nMinister Mackenzie King and hii\ncolleagues who are memberi of the\nCabinet War Committee, were In\nsession the greater part of the day\nA ipokertnan at the Prime Min'i-\nter'i Office said there would be no\nannouncement from that quarter\naa t result of the long meeting.\nIt it expected t meeting of the\nfull Cabinet Council wlll be held\ntomorrow before the House est Commoni resumes ilttings after the fortnight's Easter recets.\nShowier Is Member\nof B. C. War Board\nOTTAWA, Miy 9 (CP)- An orde. -in-eouncll tppointing Birt\nShowier of Vtncouver u t member\nof the British Columbia Regional\nWar Labor Botrd wat publithtd todty In Cinadian war orderi tnd\nregulitloni.\nCUNNINGHAM BACK\nIN THI SERVICE\nLONDON, Miy 5 (CP)-Lt.-Gen\nSir Altn Cunninghtm, former Commander of the Bth Army In the\nEgyptian Detert, hu returned to\nictlve lervict tfter' two yeaci of\n\u2022bience due to illneu.\nHli new poet li Commandant of\nthe stiff college it Cimberley.\nRussians Smash\nAhead Towards\nBlack Sea Port\nLONDON, May 5 (CP)~The Red Army has killed 7000\nGermans, captured the rail junction of Krymskaya, and pushed\neight miles to occupy Neberdjayevskaya; only nine miles from\nthe Black Sea Port of Novor-f\nossisk, last big Axis base in\nthe Caucasus, Moscow announced tonight.\n\u25a0Rve midnight communique iald\neight other villages had fallen to\ntin advanoing Rustiant, who alto\ncaptured 80 gunt, 220 machine guns\nand other war material! in their\npower drive to oust remaining Axli\nforcei clinging to the Caucasus.\nSmashing German poiitioni on a\n15-mile-wide tront, Ule Red Army\ntroops were supported by Soviet\nairmen who were heavily itraflng\nthe retretting Germans, the fighting raged from a point Jutt Northeast of Novorosslsk to -the lower\nKuban Valley on the Taman peninsula to the North.\nBOMB CON8TANTA\nmg Ruisian bomberi also were\ndiacloted to have flown at least 450\nmilea acro.e the Black Sea to pound\nthe German-occupied Rumanian\nport of Conttanta Tueeday might,\nand other\"Axla rear-line objectivei\nalso were bombed.\n'Yalta In the Crimea eppoelte\ntht Caucuui, Bryansk and Gomel\nIn Centrsl Ruttla and Brest-Lit-\novik In Poland alio wtre attacked by the Runlan Air Forct.\nBrtit-Lhvovtk It on tht 1941 border of Ruttla *nd Germany.\nMany fires broke out and heavy\nexploiiona were observed in ammunition dumps and rail yards following theee night attacks, Moicow\nlaid.\nTht tntire Rutiltm Imd front\n' appeared to be comma alive, with\nfighting nported in virloui tee-\nton between the Black Sea and\nLeningrad In tht North, but tht\nnott violent actlom'were confined to tht Cuieatut.\nBerlin already had acknowledged\nthe losi of Krymskaya, 17 mlltt\nNortheut of Novorowlek, tnd htd\nsought to minimize lti importance.\nCapt. Ludwig Sertorius, Nazi commentator, said In a broadcait that\nKrymskaya was \"absolutely insignificant\" from a strategic point of\nview, and that the Germani gave it\nup as a meani of \"economizing forces for lirger and more Important\nproject!.\"\nSertorlui uied the now familiar\nGerman phrase of \"shortening the\nfront\" in describing the lost of\nKrymskaya.\nThe Riuslam, however, iald in\nthe midnight bulletin that the Germani had converted Krymikaya\ninto \"a most Important and heavily\nfortified itrongpoint,\" which was\nwon after fierce fighting.\nHanging Sentences\nChanged to fail\nTerms, Coast Youths\nVANCOUVER, May J (CP)\u2014Leland Kenneth (Suki) Jonei, 28, Negro convicted of manslaughter In\nconnection with the knife slaying\nof John William Wahlenberg, today\nwas lentenced to 10 yean Imprisonment and a similar term wai impoied on each of three youthi convicted of slaying a Japanese during a\nholdup in January, 1942.\nA fourth youth, John Petryk, 19,\nwai lentenced by Mr. Juitlce H. B.\nRobertson it conclusion of Spring\nAssizes to nine years. He tnd Pte.\nRobert Hughei, 21. William George\nBlllamy, 20 and Floyd Berrlgan,\n21, were convicted of manilaughter\nin a new trial which they won on\ntheir appeal from conviction of\nmurdering Zoihiyuko Uno, for which\nall four were sentenced to hang.\nWahlenberg, formerly of Flin\nFlon, Man., was knifed when he interceded In a night club altercation\nlast Hallowe'en.\nTojo Looking Over\nManila Situation\nNEW YOBK, May J (Thursday)-\n(AP.)\u2014Premier. Hidekl To)o of Japan arrived in Manila today on a\nmilitary Inspection trip, the Tokyo\nradio reported.\nThe broadcut iald Tolo also\nplanned to have \"a frank exchange\nof viewi\" with Jorge Vargas, (_hair-\nman of the Phillpplnei Executive\nCommluion.\nThe netrby American fortress of\nCorregidor fell to the Jtbtneie a\nyear tgo.\nFirst Woman Victim\nof Loq a in q Accident\nVANEERHOOT, B.C., Mty 8 (CP)\n\u2014Fin' known womtn victim of \u25a0\nlogging iccident In lirltL.h Columbia. Rotit Poole, 24, wat Injured\nfatally yesterday when itruck by t\nfilling tree while milling her brother tn manufacture railway Uu 20\nmllei South of hert.\nCONSERVATION\nOF CLOTHES\nBEING BOOSTED\nStitches, Patches,\nMakeovers\nBoard Suggestions\nOTTAWA, May S (CP.) \u2014 The\nstitch ln time,, the honeit patch nd\nthe deft makeover are marching\nalong the Victory Road together today, to the economy tune of the\nPricei Board.\nWith a clothei conservation program under way, Board offlciali\naid their appeal to all Canadian\ncitizens \"to make do to uve buying new\" ii meeting an enthusiastic response, and that the public's lntereit is demonstrated by\nthe crowds attending shows being\nheld in lg major cities, modelling\n40 garmenti made over from old\nmaterial.\nConservation means, among other\nthlngi, that father's old suit can be\ntransformed Into a-coat and skirt\nfor mother. It means that worn out\nelbows on boys' Jackets can be\npatched with leather from an old\npair of glovei. It meani thit children's cdat buttoni are backed on\nthe wrong ilde of tht garment with\na small circle of cloth to prevent\na sudden tug from tearing away\nthe button and a piece of Coat with\nit\nTht clothes conservation reviews\nheld ln Eaitern citizens, and now\non their way Weit, Indicate to the\nhousewife what can be done ln the\nway of patches, makeovera and redesigning. When the showi have\npassed on, clothei cllnlci and exchanges are set up.\nAn ippeal is being made to thoie\nwith experience ln the art ot making do and making over to help and\nadvise those to whom the idea li\nnew and \"who have not tried their\nskill in bringing old clothei up-to-\ndate.\nBritish Publishers\nDismayed by\nLabor Regulations\nTORONTO, May 5 (CP.)\u2014Three\nBritish publishers who arrived here\ntoday said In an Interview they\nwere \"itartled\" and \"dismayed\" by\nthe order, Issued yesterday by Labor Minister Mitchell, which placed\nthe retail ule of books in the classification of work from which men\nsubject to mobllliation regulations\nmay be transferred to essential industry.\nThe publisher! ire Walter Harrap,\nGeoffrey Faber and G. Wren Howard, on an eight-week tour of North\nAmerjca to dlscuu with American\nand Canadian publishers the best\nwayi of maintaining market! for\nEnglish-language booki all over the\nworld.\n\"Any Government thtt fully understands ill thtt la happening tn\nthe war muit realize that the free\ncirculation of booki ii almoit ai Important ai the manufacture of munitioni,\" uld Mr. Faber.\nReport Churchill\nSees Highly\nSecret Aircraft\nLONDON, May \u00ab (Thursdiy)\n(CP Cable) - The Dally Expreu\nuld today that Prime Miniater\nChurchill recently visited a closely-\nguarded airfield to Inspect test models of new lecret R.A.F. aircraft\nwhich will be placed In Britain'i\nnew battle fleet of the air.\nThe newspaper uld some of the\nnew planet are of revolutionary design and are powered with englnei\nhitherto unknown to the public and\nunf._ml.ar even In the aircraft industry generally.\nThe Prime Miniiter, accompanied\nby tclentliti, production experti\ntnd Service chlefi, wu reported to\nhive aiked tbout the pltnei' flying\ncharacteristics ind possibllltlei of\ntheir mtu production tnd then to\nhive watched them fly through t\nterlei of stunts previouily believed\nLm pouible.\nFLIERS RELEASED IY\nTURKS REACH CAIRO\nCATRO, Mty 8 (CP)\u2014\\ number\nof RA.F. ind Amerlcm flieri, re-\nletted trom Internment ln Turkey\nwhere they mtde forced landings,\ninlved In Cairo today.\n).<\/---\u00a5_&    ^\niy-__w_-\n\u00ab    ^ft   YUGOSLAVIA ^\n' fflr          ___W 1\nITALY \\     ^lk\n\\\\'\"V\\\n_t____S XwAlB^A V\nm i r\nm^mt'^-trl\n__m___-__-9\n___r^m ^_%_S jkrp\n[__*\u00a3_&\/ *-\nK-inium^W      ^\ni^mM&'MXm\nm______--_l\nWkf^SR\n\u25a0N JITTERS SPREAD\nWith the dwindling Axis foothold in North Africa\nreeling under continual Allied attack, rumors that invasion of Southern Europe is near is spreading through\nAxis capitals. This map shows distances from the African shoreline to possible invasion pointe.\nStalin Says Russia\nWants Strong,\nIndependent Poland\nNEW YORK, Miy t (Thundiy)\n(AP.)\u2014Prtmier Sttlln' of Ruula,\nIn \u2022 letter to thi Ntw York Tlmu\ncorreipondent In Moioew, ttattt\nthit Ruult wiihei to Mt t itrong\nind Indtpendent Polind eitabllihed afttr Hltler'i defeat, and that\nIf Polind deiirei, tht Soviet\nUnion would inter t poit-war al-\nllance of mutual aulitanee\nagalnit Germiny.\nWrltttn a llttlt mora thtn a\nweek after Ruula broke off relitioni with Polind, Stelln'i letter\nyeiterday wit In reply to queitiom lubmitted by tht Tlmu correipondent, Ralph Pirker.\nHouse lo Attack\nBigWarBHIs\nOTTAWA, Ma> 5 (OP)\u2014An early\nattack upon the huge war spending\nbills on the order paper is expected\nin the House of Commons which\nresumes tomorrow after a fortnight's Easter recess.\nTwo resolutions preliminary to\nlegislation authorizing Finance Minister llsley to provide M.890,000,000\nfor war purposes are to be given\nearly consideration.\nOne us the annual war appropriation bill-tor $3,-90,000,000, the estimated cost of prosecuting the war\nin the current fiscal year\u2014and the\nother authorizes expenditure of\n$1,000,000,000 on munitioni and supplies for the United Nations In the\nform of mutual aid.\nBut other consideration! may\npostpone dscuision of these measures for a few days.\nIt is expected prior consideration\nmay be given two resolutions, one\nin the name of Prime Minister Mackenzie King, settng up a Select\nCommittee of the House on War Expenditures, and the other In the\nname ot War Servicei Mnister LaFleche, letting up a Select Committee on Radio Broadcaiting. Both\nthese resolutions may precipitate\ndebate of a day or two.\nB.C. Has Biggest\nDay in\nLoan Campaign\nVANCOUVER, May 8 (OP) -\nTotal recelvea from all sources in\nBritish Columbit-Yukon't Fourth*\nVictory Loan up to Wednesday was\n$83,491,000. Wednesday was the blggeit day of the Loan. More applications from the general public were\nrecorded and amount of applications received from the general public was greater than any other day\nin this Loan.\nVancouver City holds her lead\nover all divis-ons with 12 ptr oent\nof quota..\nDawson-Mayo itlll headi ill units\nwith its per cent.\nDeny Easter Island\nIs Occupied\nSANTIAGO. Chile, Mty S (AP)\n\u2014Deftnce Mlnliter Alfredo Du-\nhtlde deicribed todty u \"without\nfoundition\" t Ptrlt rtdlo report\nthat the United Statea had occupied\nChilean Euter Iiland In the South\nPacific.\nThe German-controlled Parti ridlo reported lait night that the occupation hid been mtde with Chilean content tnd uld It had given\nthe United Stttei _m \"Importmt lir\ntnd navil but.\"\nU.S. Sends Russ\nThousands of\nPlanes, Vehicles\nWASHINGTON, Miy 6 (AP)-\nThe United SUtu hit ient Ruuli\nuveral thouund planet, \"many\ntent of thouiandi\" of trucki,'Jeepi\nand othtr mlllttry vehlelei, and\nmore than 1,000,000 toni of food-\nttuffi.\nThii wai disclosed todiy by Lend-\nLease Administrator Edward R. Stet.\ntinius in. t report pn the extent of\nUnited Statea assistance to Russia.\nIn the first three monthi of 1943\nihipmenti were SS per cent greater\nthan in the preceding quarter, and\nmore than twice the total shipped in\nthe corresponding period of 1942,\nThe overwhelming majority of\nlend-lease ihlpmenti have reached\nRussia, Stettinius said adding that\nlosses were suffered principally on\nthe Nqrth Russian route, and a large\nproportion of the supplies are moving by the Persian Gulf route.\nThe lend-lease administrator reported that among other items sent\nto Russia were: \u2022\nThousands of tons of steel and\narmor plate, copper, brau, aluminum, zinc, TNT, toluol and other chemicals, large quantities of\nrailroad rail, ilgnal and other com.\nrr.unieation equipment, and smaller quantities of electric furnaces\npresses, forging hammers and other machine tools.\nAlong with aircraft and motor\nvehicles, food shipments now hold\nthe top priority, Stettinius said.\n10 Miners Die\nin Explosion\nl-AJrOLLJSTTE, Tenn., May S \u2014\n(AP.)\u2014Ten miners were kiUed today when an exploiion shattered\nthe main tunnel of the Etna Coal\nand Coke Company, rescue workers\nreported on returning to the surface tonight\nEighteen other miners were found\nalive by the rescue squad.\nThe searcBeri found the lurvlvon\nof the blast deep in the tunnel behind a barricade they had erected in\nan effort to protect themselves from\n\"black damp\", dread fumes released\nby coal mine accidents.\nAs fast as the men were brought\nto the surface, they were brought\nto hospital here. Their rescuers,\nhowever, said all appeared to be in\ngood condition and most of them\nwere able to make their way to ihe\nsurface unaided:\nSubmarine Lost\nOff Sweden\nto Be Raised\nSTOCKHOLM, May 5 (AP.) -\nThe Swedish submarine Ulven\nwhich dluppeared April 13 with 33\nmen while dn manoeuvres has betn\nlocated off Marstrand on the West\ncoast, a communique announced to^\nnlghL ,    '\nThe Navy will begin efforts at\nonce to ralw the Ulven to deter\nmine the cause of her linking.\nThe Navy will begin efforti at\nonce ot raise the Ulven to determine the cauu ot her linking.\nThd Swedlih Government earlier\nannounced that an armed Oerman\nmerchantman had fired on the Swedlih lubmarlne Draken Inside Sweden's territorial waten on the ume\nday the Ulven wai lost, near the\narea where the Ulven went down.\nIt lodged a itrong protest with the\nGermad GovernmenU\nThree Columns\nConverging\non Naval Base\nBy EDWARD KENNEDY\nAuociated Presi Staff Writer\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA, May 5\n(AP) \u2014American and French troops have reached vpolnt only\n10 miles from Bizerte while another American column swinging Southeast from Mateur was reported tonight to be threatening to turn Cerman positions^\"\nwhich have been holding up\nthe British 1st Army 20 miles\nWest of Tunis.\nThree Allied columns were converging on Bizerte in Northern Tunisia. A French column reached Cap\nKoran, 10 miles West of Bizerte and\nat the edge of a plain leading to\nthat ctty. One American column\npushing along the Northern edge\nof Lake Achkel below Bizerte repulsed a German counter-att3ck at\nDJebel Cheniti, and another American column driving Northeastward\nfrom Mateur was only five milei\nshort of Ferryvllle.\n' Big Allied guns now can ihell\nboth Ferryvllle and Bizerte.\nPushing   out  of  the   ciptured\nhighwiy hub of Mateur tht Amtrlctni  wtrt   reported  to   htvt\nmide \u2022 five-mile gtln Eut of thtt\ncity,  tnd   to  tht   Southeast   re-\npulled inother light enemy counter-truck  liunched from  DJebel\nMakna, a ridge on tht Eut ilde\nof the River Tine.\nK wle thii latter American thrust\naimed V TebourtM, 18 milei West\nof Tunis and about the iame distance Southeast of Mateur, that was\nthreatening  to  outflank the Germans who have been holding up the\n1st Army East of MedJez-el-Bab.\nJUNCTION  IMMINENT\nDispatches iald that American pa-\ntroll already had taken Eddekhlla,\nonly ilx \"miles West of Tebolirta and\nthe British 1st Army It, ilx mllei\nSouthwest of Tebou-ba. A Junction 0* the two forces would facilitate a direot smash at Tunis.\nThe stu-jbornneis of the German\ndefendere oppoilng the 1st Army\nand the Bth Army in the South suggested the Axis Command was bent\non keeping the way open into the\nNortheastern tip of Tunisia, the\nCape Bon area, for a final stand.\nThe Germani hurled 30 tanki\nagalnit the tit Army In a counter-attack yeiterday Eait of Med-\nJez-el-pab, but today'i communique uld 12 of them were deitroyed, Including two 60-ton Tigers. The enemy'i Infantry wavei\nalio were broken and thrown\nbick.\nBritish Tommies then were uld\nto heve gained ground ln their effort to take the last hills barring\nthem from swarming onto the plain\nleading to Tunis.\nAlthough both lides have iuffered heavily ln thii area between\nMedJez-el-Bab and Pont du Fahs,\nthe let Army iteadily has been\nsapping Nazi strength. It was tnnounced today thart Britiih troops\nhad taken 5000 prisoners. 4000 of\nthem Germans, since April Jl, the\neve of the current Allied offensive.\nHow long the enemy can, hold\nout ln Africa was said to be now a\nquestion of supplies and reinforcements. Dispatchei from captured\nMateur said the Germans retreated\nfrom that Important highway Junction so hurriedly that they lett\nmilitary stores and food supplies,\nincluding 300 casee*>f California\nprunes.\nFor the third diy cloudi limited\nair operatloni over the' battlefield, but )lght nival forcei blew\nup a Tunis-bound ihip carrying\nmunltloni and machanlcil trim-\nport tnd link It! 850-ton Italian\ntorpedo boat eicort off Cip Bon.\nLong range American bombers\nof the Desert Air Force also got\nIn destructive blows on Southern\nItaly, hitting harbor targets at the\nItalian naval base of Taranto and\nReggio Calabria.\nEarl of Athlone\nImpressed\nWith Seattle Visit\nSEATTLE, May B (AP)-The Earl\nof Athlone told a throng at Victory\nSquare today that he has been \"tremendously impreued\" with what be\nhad ieen during hii two-day viiit\nin Seattle tnd the adjacent Puget\nSound tret.\n'The vigor and enthusiasm of\nyour war effort are superb examples\nof 'he way In which the pioneer\niplrlt of the West cm be turned to\npreierve the cause of freedom,\" the\nGovernor-General said . . \"V.clory\nwill be ours, though a long and\nfierce contest lies ahead.*1\nHe and his wife, Princeu Alice.\nvll-Hed the Boeing Aircraft Company\nduring lhe morning and watched \"all\nphases of bomber production. Then\nthey toured the city.\nAllies Lead\nWorld in\nScience Field\nJAP (ARGO SHIP\nSUNK, TWO\nARE DAMAGED\nTown, Waterfront\nof Wewak\nHeavily Battered\nALUED HEADQUARTERS UN\nAUSTOAUA, May J Ohuttday) -\n(OP)\u2014A small formation of four-\nmotored bomben wrecked a 8000-\nton cargo ship and damaged two\n800-ton veuels in a raid late Tueiday afternoon on Japan'i North\nNew Guinea feeder base at Wewak.\nThe Japaneie tried uniucceu-\nfully to drive off the raiden with\nfighter pltntt tnd tek-ack. Ona\nof the tntmy Interceptor! wu\ndtmtged.\nThe aerial aotlon wu the heaviest\ndirected at ihlpping ln the v-dnlty\nof Wewak, on the North New Guinea Coast Northwest of the Allied\nbase at Port Moresby, iince a convoy lought to land supplies there\nApril 19, In that aotlon, two merchantmen were iunk, two rendered\nunseaworthy and two were forced\nto flee with their escort of three\/\nwarships.\nHeavy bombs fell In, the town and\nalong the waterfront, causing explosions and fires. The two damaged\nships were near' the bombed Jetties.\nThe Japanese plane downed wm\none of nine which roie to challenge\nthe tmall formation of bomben.\nHeavy anti-aircraft fire alto wai\nencountered but all the Allied\nbombers got back to bale.\nThe Wewak raid wu the only\nactivity reported \u25a0 ln the lector\nNortheast of Australia. To the\nNorthwest, a medium bomber attacked   Dutch  New Guinea basei.\nOther medium bomberi raided\nToeal on the Kal Iilandi, itirting\nfires ln the barracks and whirf\narea.\nLONDON, May B (OP.) - A declaration that brilliant Allied scien-\ntlsti have kept the United Natloni\nahead of the enemy ln the war-vital\nfield of radio and a demand for a\nrevision of British University tyi-\ntems to keep Britain among the\nleading countries In post-war development have been made by Britain'i Minister of Aircraft Production, Sir Stafford Cripps\nThis uncompromising statesman,\nwhose swiftness to correct induitrlil\nweaknesses with Government control has blown up severtl itormi\nin the House of Commoni ln recent weeks, said the balanct of act-\nentitle power held by the Allies\nnow \"must be kept up ln the moit\ndifficult circumstances.\"\nSpeaking to a convention of University radio teachers, he uid thtt\nin recent contacts with industry\nand research he had been \"deeply\nimpressed of the urgent need for t\ncompletely fresh outlook on the\nproblem of high technical education.\"\n\"If we are to make our due contribution to world production and\nprogress, we must provide a far\ngreater output of university-trained\nscientists than we have ever yet\ndone,'' he said. 'They must be\ndrawn from all sections of society\nand they must be the best of all\nsections, freely chosen on the\nground of  merit alone.\"\nChurchill to Make\nWar Statement\nBefore Whitsunday\nLONDON,  May  5  (CP)\u2014It  wai\nannounced in the House of Commons today tliat Prime Miniittr\nflnui .:,11 will make a itatement on\nthe war, Including a rcpM\naltona in Burma, bclorf\ntuntidc recess. The darn\nce_ in-- not disclosed]^\ndav ls June 13.\n______________\n_____________________________\n \u2022     ' ' ' :\n- NILSON DAILY NIWI, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1S4\u00bb\n'\nIS\nIver Million Mark\nthe Victory Loan\nKOOTENAY-BOUNDARY VICTORY LOAN 8TANDINQ\n\u00ab_..!\u00ab\u00bb-_   m___\ni General canvau\u2014\nit Kootenay \u2014\nNelson Unit -\nTrtll Unit - \u2014\nSalei Wed. Total todate\n$52,100\n37,400\n92,100\n$ 330,700\n288,\u00ab\"\n536,.\nTotals\n\u00bbi\u00bbi,60o.   \u00bbi,i\u00ab,aw\nSpecial namet\u2014\nNilion Unit \t\nTrill Unit\t\n'110,000\n| 176,000\n8,820,000\nTottli\n\u2666110,000       \u00bb8,90\u00ab,000\nKooteptjr-Boundary passed thl mlUlon-dollir mtrk Wedattday In\nthl Fourth Victory Loan general canvau, sales for the day amountlna\nto M\u00ab,\u00ab00 and bringing tfie graijd aggregate to \u00bb1,164,JJ0. The quota Ii\nSpecial name lubscrlptlons climbed to t8,9W,000 with a purchase bv\ntht City of Trill tmounting to \u00bb110,000, v \"\n.  \u2022\u00bb\u2014\nCRHTOf* JUMPS TO 20\nPER CENT OF LOAN\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Mty S-Crtl.\ntto wti Etst Kootemy'i future\ntub-unit today, with tales reported\nduring the day amounting to mora\nthan tha totj) previouily thown.\nThis gave Creiton 20 per cent of iti\n' $100,000 quota.\nCranbrook'i talei were alio outstanding, bringing the city Jutt under M par cant, Windermere -li\n$3200 ihort ot the halfway .park.\nVictory Loan sales It Klmbtrlty\ntoday totalled $12,700, bringing the\ngrand total to $137,200. Applications\nnow number 1084 compared with\n833 for $114,250 for the correiponding period of the Third Victory\nLoan.\nA Victory Loin rally wai htld it\nFernie tonight, John Bracken, Progressive Coniervative Leader, having been invited to addreu it\nThe figurei follow:\nIA8T KOOTENAY UNIT\ngalea\nOeneral canvau\u2014     Wed.\nCranbrook   J12.050\nCreiton   - \"MO\nTTirnie    \u201e    l.*\u00bb\nKimberley  12.700\nM'.chil-NaUI _ \t\nWindermere    8,180\nTotal\nTo\"Date\n$ 40,200\n32.100\n100,250\n127 200\n17,180\n18,800\nVictoria Airmen\nHoopsters\nDefeat Windsor\nfigure will be increaied at reporti\ncome in. Castlegar la ahooting at a\nnew goal of $20,000.\nConsolidated Mining tc Smelting\nemployees' general oanvaat has\nreached $308,850; and Weit Kooteniy Power le Light employeei' canvau hai reached $13,950.\nThe figurei follow:\nTRAIL UNIT\nSalei\nGenertl ctnvasa\u2014    Wed.\nCutlegar $   780\nFruitvale       3,480\nGrand Forks     7,100\nGreenwood   .__    3,300\nRosilind   17,180\nTrill    81,860\nTotil\nTo Dite\nI 18,060\n20,900\n29,400\n10,900\n78,560\n381,100\nTotali    (93,100   8535,800\nRiyroll savingi (Includtd in above)\nC. M, te 8. employee.\u2014\nTotal\nTo Oata\nTrail     \u00bb284,1\u00ab0\nRouland      _    39,950\nCaitlegar _..   7,200\nFruitvale       8,060\nGrand Forki       500\n$52,100   $830,700\nTotaU\nNILSON UNIT REACHIS\n41 PER CENT, CITY 41\nl Subscriptloni rtporttd Wednesday ln tht Fourth Victory Lotn for\nSelton Unit brought the Diitrict to-\n1 in the general cinvau to $288,-\n960, representing 41 per cent of the\n1700\/100 quota.\nbl Nebon itielf lalet reached\n$290,850, thla being 42 per cent of\ntpt cKy'l Quota.\nt Koottniy Engineering Company\nemployeei, conducting their own\nqanvaei. atated they had $33000 to\nttlt, 764 per cent ot their $46,000\nquota.\nHie figurea follow;\nNIUON UNIT-\nSales\nTbtal\nOeneral Canvaaa\u2014'\nWed.\nto dttt\nKailo       ......  \t\n$ 1,450\n\u00bb   7,800\nNlku-V \t\n.   4,460\n16,860\n.38,750\n230850\nIhw Dtwver\t\n960\n12,(00\nJilmo  ._.\n.   2.200\n18,160\nTotal*  _.\t\n837.400\n8388.960\nPayroll    tavlngt\n(included   in\nabovt)-\nTotal to\ndite\nNakutp \t\n....$ 3,000\nNtlton\t\n.... 47,750\nStlmo   \t\n__mZ\n....   5,600\nTotal\n$56,260\nCITY OF TRAIL BUYS\n$110,000 OF BONDS\nTRAIL, B.C., Miy S-City of Trill\ntodiy Invested $110,000 in Fourth\nVictory Loan bonds, this lnvestmtnt\nbringing the total for specltl names\nto date to $8,820,000.\nGeneril ctnvasi total for Trtil\nUnit reached $686,000 Wedneidiy it\nnoon, agalnit \u2022 quota of $875\/100.\nFruitvale, first Kootenay-Bound-\niry community to go over tht top,\ncontinues to pile up bonds. Given\nt $16,000 quota, It now has $20,800.\nCutlegir. reported Tuesdiy night\nto htve gone over the top to a total\nef $16,800, hai not yet received offlclil credit for all of the bonds mid,\n\u25a0o lti total il ihown ts$15.060. The\nLOANS\nI\ntm Dlamondi, Jewelry,\nRadios, Sllverwtre, Furs.\nOuni md AU Valuables.\nB. C. COLLATERAL\nLOAN BROKERS LTD\n77 \u2014 Halting-, Vincouver.\nTotal    $309,850\nWtrt Koottniy Powtr employee!\u2014\nTrail  $ 3,480\nRoulind _  1,800\nGrind Forki     160\nGreenwood     1,000\nNelaon Unit   6,550\nTotal   _ ,..  $ 13*50\nCranbrook Plant \u00ab\nto Maka Cift to\nNamesake Ship Crew\nCRANBROOK, B. C \u2014 Practically\nin the lap of the Rockies, ftr from\nany ocean, thli city was honored\nrecently in having, a minesweeper\nof the Royal Canadian Nivy named\n\"H, M C. S. Cranbrook\" according\nto information received here from\nHon. Angus L. Micdomld, M)n'ster\nof Nitional Defence for Naval Services.\nA well-attended meeting at the\nCity Hall, called from repruentitlvu of 13 city organizations is well\nll Individuili diicuued recently\nhow the city ihould respond to thli\nhonor,\nW. 0. T. Taylor, CommttWt Sec\nretary, wai liked to find out the\ntype of giftt moit welcome to the\ncrew of the veuel which ire not\nsupplied by the Depirtment.\nTbe City Council his tuthorlzed\nt $60 domtlon to itart the basic\nfund which wlll be open to ill\ncontributor!.   -\nVANCOUVER, May 6 (CJ>.) -\nVictoria R.C.A.F. staged a paat\nfourth-quarter rally to camt from\nbehind ud beat Windsor (Out)\nPatricks 88-48 hera tonight ln iht\nfirst game of the Canaditn ienlor\nmen's basketball flnali,\nJecond game of the tbree-of-tlve\nseries will be pliyed hare Friday.\nNorm Baker, nil Victoria forward, led tha airman to victory with\na dlipliy of sHirpshootlng that let\na new all-time reeord for Vtncouver floon. Baker acored It baiktb\nand ieven frae shots tor 37 pointi,\nTlia previoui men'i record wai 37\npoints.\nRossland Flier\nMissing on\nActive Service\nOTTAWA, V*7 - (OP) - T*>\u00ab\nR.CA.F. tontfht issued ltl B68th cpa<\nuelty lilt.\nKilled on active aervice\u2014Stratton,\nKeith Robinton, Sft.. Stonewall,\nMill,\nMissing on active aervice after\n\u2022ir operatlone-JBoliter, Cyril Lea-\nlie, Fo, Mount Lehman, B. Cj Porter, Charlea Bdward, Fo., Manton\nCrtek, B. C.| MacLean, Ronald Gabriel, Po., Port Sydney, N, S.; Proe-\nperine, Frank, Po., Ottawa; Sweet,\nLawrence Thomas Edwin, Po\u201e Os-\ntenfeld, Man.; Turnbull, John Jamei\nHerbert, Po., Albert, Alta.; Hogan,\nRichard Wilfrid Gerald, Ftt. flgt.,\nMontreal; Bailey John Arthur, Sgt.,\nWaterloo, Que.; Beckett, Robert F.,\nSgt., Valois, Que.; Bisset, William\nMeManut, Sgt., Goderioh, Ont.;\nBoyd, Charlei Arthur, Sgt,, Colli\nIsland, N. B.\nBrandow, Roy Leonard, Sft,, Selkirk, Man.; Cockaday, Cecil WiUiam, Sgt,, London, Ont.; Foster,\nCharlea St. Clair, sgt., Sarnia, Ont.,\nFraser, John Murdock Hugh, Sgt.,\nLondon, Ont.; Goldspink, Joieph\nRohn, Sgt., Jarvis, Ont.; Greer,\nI'Jamej MiUer, Sgt,, Cornwall, Ont.;\nGubb, John Franklin, Sgt, Walker-\nville, Ont.; Hoar, WiUiam George,\nSgt, Calder, Saik.; McFadden, Donald FrankUn, Sgt, St. Thomu, Ont.\nMcGrath, Gerald, Sgt, Lower Mau-\ngerville, N. B-l McLeod, Roderic\nMurray, Sgt, Savant Lake, Ont.;\nBleeh, Howard Cephus, sgt, Lindsay, Ont.; Todd, Richard Earl, Sgt,\nColorado Pringe, Colo.;\nTongue, Jack, Sgt, R103890,\nT*homae Tongut (father) Rotiland, B. C.\nYeUin, Philip, Sgt,  Montretl.\nPreviously missing on tctivt tervice, now reported priionert ol\nwar, In Germany\u2014airland, Harold\nBmeit, Po, Toronto; Dingman, Robert Branscombe, Sft, Cilgary;\nTaylor, Jamet Etrl, Sgt, Bdmonton.\nLaunch (Iub lo Rehabilitate Walks;\nHemes Properly Committee\nlo Have Charge of Ihis Work\nProcter Guild Whist\nDraws Crowd\nFrom Outside Points\nPROCTER, B. C.-The Women'i\nGuild of the Procter Anglican\nChurch held a military whiit drive.\nfoUowed by t dmce on Monday\nnight. A good crowd itended from\nProcter, Hirrop, Balfour, Willow\nPoint md Nelson.\nColin Mijor wu Floor Manager\nwhile Mrs. D. Bell sold tickets it\nthe door. Thirteen tablu of whist\nwere In progreu, \"Frince\" wlnnlnr\nthe highest score with 43 flags.\nWinners were Mr. tnd Mrs. Frank\nBontccl, Mrl, T. Knowlion md\nR. H. Boddlngton. Refreihmenti\nwere ierved tfter the whist. Mri\nW. Mills, Mn. E. Aylwln, Mrs. A\nMi)or, Mri.tJ. Roblnion, Mri. T\nKnowlson, Mrs. C. Cronln, Mri. D.\nBell, Miu Mary Jarvii and Marjorie Major united in tht kitchen\nind at the tablu. Danct muiic wu\nlupplled by Btrt Fitchett of Harrop md Im MicKinnon of Procter.\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n| |        \"VOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nI Dufferin Hotel\n1   toymour St Vincouvtr. B C.\nNewly renovated throughout  Phonei tnd  tltvifor.\nA.   PATTERSON,   lite   of\nColemm. Alta, Proprlttor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nI.C. MUIR\nPhonei: N-lion 77| Ronland 2111; Trail 1180\nSALMO   -\nConnection! For:\u2014\nKASLO   -   CRESTON   -\nNAKUSP\nAction wai taken hy tha Kootenay Launch Club Wedneiday nlghL\nat lit largest annual meeting {or\nmany years, to take hatter dare of\nthe floating walka-the chief Item\nof Club property\u2014by the appointment of \u2022 Property Committee.\nNetrly $1000 hit been apent tn the\npast three yeari on maintenance of\ntht walks, but it was the coniensui\nof the approximately 20 memberi\npreient that I rail campaign of\nrehabilitation must be undertaken\nthla year, ta put them In good ihape,\nThe paat season's extreme low\nwater, whloh much resembled thtt\nof ltW, when the West Kootenay\nPower te Light Company wu doing\nltl dredging It Krohman, played\nhavoc with floats.\nFeed wires which supply thi City\nof Nalion current for the lighting\nog lha boithouses and of tht walki\n\u25a0rt stated to be In poor shape, and\nthla mttter will also ba considered\nby tba Property Committee.\nThe   report  of  Seorttt'ry-Treai-\nurer A. A. Perrier ihowed thtt, In\naddition to slta and to other phyilcal property, the Club had $2500\nIn Victory Bondt, and had ln ltl\nsavings and current accounts at the\nbtnk, a combined total of $886.41,\nWhile regattas are out for the\nduration of the war, and guoline\nrestrictions limit the use Uie launch\nownen can get out of their - craft,\nthe memben wera reported ta ba\nkeeping their boati In good ihtpe.\nin anticipation of thl eventuil return to peace condltioni.\nDr. Ray Shaw wu ejected Honorary Commodore, succeed ng E, C\nWragge. Commodore I. j Gilbert\nwis reelected Commodore, Capt.\nJ. A. McDonald wu reelected Captain, and A. A. Perrier wu reelected\nMate md' Secretary-Treuurer, The\nthree Governors for 1848 will be\nF. T. Griffith!, Tony 9alJ, and R. M.\nBurgeu.\nThe new Property Committee li\ncomposed of W. M. Young, Guy 8.\nMayo, and Leonard 3. Batley,\nNAKUSP\nNEW DENVER\nNBW DENVER, B.C., \u2014 Oordon\nFleming of Nelson was a guest of\nGlen Macintosh for a few dayt.\nMri. T. A. Love left for her home\nln Grand Forki ifter ipending twe\nmonthi here with her son-in-law\nmd diughter, Constable md Mri.\nDowling.\nMn. Oeorge _. alethoipe was |n\nNakusp io meet her daughter, Miss\nVelma Macintosh, who has return-\ned trom UB.C. In Vancouver,\nMrs. J. Dowling and little daughter Barbara Joy left for Onnd\nForki to viilt the former's parenti,\nMr. and Mia. T. A. Love.\nCharlei Lowe of Nikusp wu t\nrecent viiltor here.\nR. E. Fowler of Tnil wu in\ntowp.\nJ. Landervllle of the Vin Hoi\nmine viiited his home here for a\nfew  days,\nMr. and Mri. E. Cox of SUverton\nwere recent vislton to town.\nRobert Chrlstopherson Is employed at the Lucky Jim Mine, Zincton.\nMrs. ('orville md diughttr of\nEdgewood ire gueiti of Mn. Alex\nTrickett.\nErnest Ball, Principal of the Pub-\nlic School, returned 8undiy from\nNefton where he viilted hli ptrenti\nMr, and Mn. D. H. Bill.\nMiss June Graham of Slocan City\nreturned Sunday after spending the\nholldiyi with her parenti, Mr. ind\nMri. E. Grahim.\nMin Joyce Butlin, teacher In tht\nPublic 8chool, returned efter .pending 'he holldiyi ln Nikuip.\nW. Jupp wai \u2022 viiltor htrt from\nNakusp.\nMrs. A. Avison of Zincton wu a\nvisitor ln town for \u2022 few dayi on\nher wey from Nelion.\nOeorge Beittie of the Lucky Jtm\nmine. Zincton. wti In town.\nMrs. Bourne, R.N., returned Mondiy by bui from Ottewt whtre lhe\ntttenied the Investiture of her lon,\nCap'aln F. D. Bourne, Mn. Bournt\nlift Tueidty to takt up dutlu In tht\nArrow Lakei Hoipittl, Nikuip,\nMiu Allce Powel returned from\n\u25a0 holiday it Nakuip.\nGeorge Avison of Zincton, ipent\ni weekend with hli parenti, Mr.\nand Mr\u00ab. T. Avlion.\nMri. H. H Pendry went to Nelion\nSunday to ipend \u25a0 few dtyi.\nMrs. Walter Miller ltft for her\nhome In Trtll on Sundiy.\nA. Andenon lefi Mondiy for Vincouver.\nEd. Munn of Nikuip wu \u2022 viiltor\nhere Mondiy. \u2022\nAc 2 George Teir of Edmonton\nirrived Mondiy to vlilt relativei,\nA. R. Fingland of Silverton vliited lown Monday.\nMlu Joyce Vandergrnft returned\nto Nakutp Sunday,\nChirlu Lowi wu \u25a0 Sundiy visitor hert from Ntkii-g).\nPeter Rodtll ltft Tuttdty for\nVtncouver.\nMr. tnd Mri. Oeorgt Ptlethorpe\nwtre Nelion ihoppen Tueidiy. Thiy\nwtrt iccompinled by Ltwrtnct Ott\nof Ntkuip.\nRod Micfhenon. who hu bttn\nvliiilng relatives in Klmirley for the\npail month, returned to hli home\nhere.\nMr. W. C. Bltck of Vtncouver, II\nI gueu nf Mr. end Mrl. Oeorge\nPtletHbrpt.\nNAKUSP, B. C.-Jl. W. Haggen\nand two daughten, Winnie and\nMargaret, of Ronland, were vlilton here for several, dayi.\nMin Oox md Miu Suikl of Slocan city were holiday vlilton hen.\nMiss Mary Keough visited town\nenroute to Nelson, having visited\nher home in Revelstoke.\nA. E. Fowler, who hu been ln\nCasUegar, the guett of hli ton tnd\ndtughter-tn-law, returned to Nakuip Saturday, accompanied by hli\nion, Richard Fowler of Trail.\nMrs. Frank Rushton and ton Bill\nreturned from Nelson Saturday.\nMill Patricia Shiell returned Sunday from Slocan City where she\nviilted her uncle end aunt Mr. and\nMri. R. W. Gardner.\nMn, H. O. Gardner and three\nchildren visited Mn. Gardner's\nfather, C. Ferguson, it Edgewood.  .\nMn. Walter Maxwell and Mri.\nGmham Mielntolh left Monday for\nNelson for a few days to visit Mr.\nind Mri, E. W, Somen.\nMra. E. C. Johnson arrived home\nSaturday from a vlilt to her eon\nand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mri.\nDanrld E. Johnson md her daughter, Miu Nellie Johnion, ot Vanoouver,\nMr. ind Mn. SUnley Williams\nand haby daughter Barbara^ were\nvlilton htrt from Graham'i \"Landing.\nMn, E. W. Somen tnd ton Lionel\nlett Sundty for Nelson. They were\nthl gueita of Mr. and Mri. Walter\nMaxwell.\nMiss Reith, Principal of the Nakuap School, returned from hei\nvaeation in Penticton.\nEmit Baird, RCAF., hu been\na guett of his mother, Mri. M.\nBaird, alio frlendi ln Vtncouver.\nMisi Dorothy Meld, tttcher of\nTrail, wu In Nakutp, having visited\nher ptrenti in Revelitoke for the\nvacation.\nMr. and Mn. W. Shiell were viiitora to Nelion, accompanied by the\nlatter'i mother, Mti. J. Leahy, who\nhu been their guest,\nMn. Edith Wilker returned to\nFauquier having ipent several dayi\nhere.\nJ. Motherwell left for Vernon, iccompanied by Mri. Motherwell and\ndaughter Myrtle as far as Arrowhead on the SS. Minto.\nMiss Irene Buerge, who spent her\nvacation with her ptrents here, returned to Vancouver Saturdiy to\nresume htr Normtl School studies.\nSht wti tccomptnied u fir u Ar-\nrowheid with her mother, Mrs. Ruben Buerge.\nMiu A. Stevenson, Nekusp tetehtr, returned   from Trtil Sunday.\nMiu Mavis Btrlow wn i visitor\nto Arrowhetd Saturdiy.\nMn. R. McWhirter, who ipent the\nWinter monthi with her diughter,\nMiu Beisle McWhirter, In Vancouver, returned Siturdiy.\nMiss Pat Wetter, Nakuap teacher,\nreturned from Victoria Saturday,\nMiss Eileen Pound, Glenbank\nichool teicher who left for medical\nilterltion for in injured knee, hurt\nduring t sleighing iccident, returned from Golden Siturday.\nMn. Larry Ward returned from\nVmcouver Saturdiy.\nMrs. Steve Wird trrlved on thl\nS.S. Minto Saturday and will bt\n\u25a0 pieit of her fither, Nils Alpicn.\nFnnk Burgoyne and Bill Ruihton re'urned from Vancouver from\nthe U.B.C.\nMrs. H. W. Herrldgt returned on\nthe S.S. Minlo Siturday hiving viilted Burns Lake, Vancouver and\nRevelstoke for'itvartl  wteki.\nMUs Bowmen, R.N., of New Denver, who returned from \u25a0 vliit to\nOldi, Alti:, wu In Nikuip Siturdiy.\nViiiton in Naku_p from Burton\nSaturdiy were Mri. E. Hubert, Mri.\nLmilre Ktfftr ind R. Hirding.\nMn. Chirlu Jinitn hti li her\ngueit Mlu Ctmeron of Oileni Biy\nStmley Cowtn, RCAF, who\nipent Ml furlough here with hli pirenti, left for heidquarteri Stturdty\nM. Embrte. B Pirklnion ind Mn.\nWilttr Wright left Mondiy for Ntlion.\nJohn Grigg of the Armed Forcti,\non furlough, li i nest of his ptrents\nMr. tnd Mri. John Grigg.\nBrilliant Power\nPlant Crew\nNears Objective\nTeim ctptalni for thi Kootenay\nEngineering. Company employees'\ncanvass > reported Wednesday that\nfellow employees had subscribed\n$33,000, representing 73.3 per cent\nof their- $45,000 quota in Govtrnment bondi,\n\"The canvasser! It the plant hive\ndon an excellent Job,\" commented\nH. A. Matthew of the Loan Office at\nNelson. \"They have only about 10\nper cent ot the crew itlll to ctnvasa. Tbey state the payroll deduction plan hai been accepted by a\nlarge number, but that ln order to\ngo over the top will require uvings\ninvestmenti also. With such inscriptions, Kootenay Engineering\nemployees would be able, It ll felt,\nto achieve their quota and win an\nhonor pennant.\"\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B. C-Mn. L Parent Is a patient In the Tredl-Ted-\nanac Hotpital.\nVisitors to Trail on Saturday\nwere Louis Fitaslmmons tnd Martin Peterson.\nGeorge Jorgenson of Ronlud\nspent tht weekend ln Castlegar.\nMlu Yvonne Ptrent tnd Frtd\nParent, vliited their mother and\nbrother who are patlenti In tht\nTrail Tadanac HoepKal.\nMn. A. Sorenion ind chlldrtn of\nTrail have taken up residence ia\nCastlegar.\nMrs. A. Lampard and diughter\nBetty were Trtll visiton on Saturday. They vfert accompanied by\nMri. Al Richardi.\nM. Petenon wai a weekend visitor to Nelson.\nJohn Negraiff was a vititor it\nNelson\nJohn Waldle ipent tht weekend\nwith hit femily in Nelion.\nMr. tnd Mri. N. Simmons of\nCrocketville wen weekend viiiton to Castlegar.\nPte. Roy Walltct who hu ipent\nleave in Trail was a guett of hli\nbrother md sitter-in-law, Mr. and\nMn. E. Wallace, \"before returning\nfor his itition iii Kingston, Ont.\nBetty Thompion hw returned-to\nher home in Tnil after visiting\nMrs. E, Beck for a tew dayi.\nMrs. Leroy and children hive returned home after visiting relativei\nIn TraU.\nMia Betty Bowman It visiting\nfriends here.\nMia Wilma Holden hu returned\nafter holidaying \u00bbt the borne of her\nparents, Mr. and Mn. p. Holden\nof South Slocm.\nHelen Finn hu left for ber home\nin Trtll after visiting Mn. E. Beck\nfor a few days.\nCASTLBGAR, B. C- Refugee\nGroup No. 2 met it the home of\nMri, J. Pederson. Memberi preient\nwere Mn, L. Witton, Mri. 'Noih\nDafoe, Mn. H. Merrifield, Mn. N.\nByitrom md Mri. W. WaUon.\nJohn Wildie md Elmer Willner\nleft Monday lor t trip '.o Penticton.\nJ. Goodfrlend- wu I Trill vititor Mondiy to iee hli diughter,\nIrene, who Is \u2022 pitient in Trill-\nTidmac Hospltil.\nMrs. A. Richtrdi wu t Rosilind\nvisitor Monday, accomptnled by\nher two listen, Florence md Betty\nLampard\nMrs. W. H. Toogood li t pittent\nin Trail-Tadanac Hoipltil\nMri. Gus Larson lnd diughter\nMyrna vuited Triil Monday.\nLouis _'it.simmoni wu I vliitor\nto Trill Mondiy,\nMirtin Petenon wu i Trill vlaltor Mondiy.\nMlu Cecelia Wirren 14 visiting\nCutlegar from South Slocan.\nMAN BURNED TO\nDEATH AT COAST\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B C (CP)\n\u2014John Hsriien. 12. wei burwd to\ndetth todiy when fire dutroyed\nformer Japanese-occupied houie on\n\u2022 30-ucre firm it netrby Htney\nTOKYO CLAIM RAID\nMADE IN INDOCHINA\nLONDON. Mty 5 (OP1 - The\nTokyo radio reported thit Unll*d(\nStttei pl\u00abnn had madt two nidi\ntodty on targtta ln Tonkin* Prov\ninei tn Northern Frtnch Indo\nChlnt.\nA imtll blood cipllltry li ont-\n(Iftleth the thlcknui of \u2022 humin\nhtlr.\n,;\u25a0, ' \u25a0\u25a0y.i.'i.j.uu.tfL.uiu.\n..   i      ii i     ii   i.\nSpun Dresses\nWl have just received a new shipment of California spuns In beautiful, bright <J\u00bb0 QC\nprint]. Sixes 12 to 20. Price iJ)O.Jj\nSeersucker Dresses\nWe also have a very nice and complete selection of Seersucker Dresses. Two-piece styles\nand the tailored style that is always a favorite.\nSizes 12 to 40. t\/| QC\nPrice  *9*mt*lil and\n$7.95\n\\\\f\nA good selection In the Larger Size Dresses\nare now In stock. Spuns and Clory-Prlnts.\nSizes 38 to 44. M QC        *C QC\nPrice ^OiUtt   to ^v.tttt\nBroomstick Skirts\nWe have a new Broomstick Skirt wltr. a border hem line in a strong linen material, white\nbackground with bright flowers. d\u00bb9 QC\nSixes 12 to 20. Price tfL.VO\nHats\nPeanut Straws are now In.flve different styles\nln natural shades. M OP\nPrice  $-.LO\nSlacks\nIn Alpine and Rayon. Colors: Crey, Blue,\n\u2022 Beige, Creen, Brown, ffO **JC tf J QC\n1     Navy and Tan tpJ.lD to tjrt.W\nFINK'S Ladies' Wear\nWynndel W.l. Plan\nTea to Raise\nFunds for Tobacco\nWVNNDEL, B. C. - Tht April\nmee'lng of the Women'i Inititute\nwii htld in Uit High School on\nThuridiy. Thtrt wti \u2022 report on\nthe completion of tht chimney tnd\nvotei of thinki wert givtn G. Ap-\npenon. J. G. tnd Lewli Abbott for\nthe domtlon ol thtlr tlmt In rebuilding It. Tht preildtnt rtporttd\non the purchue of t itovt for tht\nhill. A report wn alio hurd trom\nthe convenor of the tobtcco fund\nind i tea wu trringtd, with proceedi to bt uud for Ibla ctutt.\nA lilac Ui wlll bt htld foUowing tht ntxt mtttlng md Uiri wiU\nbt i ult libit.\nHoiteuti for tht tfitrnoon wtrt\nMri. Wgtn. Mn. Piyne tnd Mn R\nAndutid.\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B. C.HMri. Normm\nMdLeod visited Nelion on Satur.\ndiy.\nMr. ind Mn. Fred Sokolowtkl\ntnd daughter Marie tnd Mr. and\nMti. Bill Sokolowtkl were weekend viiiton it Nelion.\nItn. W. O. Roie of Nelson ipent\nthe letter weekend it her summer\nhomi hera.\nStm Podmaroff wu I Nelion\nviiltor on Saturdiy.\nLiwrence Spigovill of Trail li\nspending the Euter holdtyi viiiting hli grandparent], Mr. and Mn.\nStm Bonacci.\nMr\u00bb, A. Voykin visited Nelson\nrecently.\nMm. R. Swinnell of Nelton viilted\nher mother tnd iliter, Mri. S. ind\nMl* B. Aylwln on Sunday.\nMrt. Nettle: Johnston ihd daughter nert of Nelion ipent the Enter weekend viiiting it Procter\ntnd Sunihine Bay.\nMrt. E. A. Walker, Mri. P. Ben-\nnett, Mra. R. A. He:ghton, Mri. A.\nOgden md Claire, ind Colin Major\nmotored to Btltour on Sunday\nA number ot ifternoon enter-\ntainmcnU hive been given in honor of Mn. W. Mulrheed of Nelion,\nwho with her huibind and family,\nwu a reildent here for many yeari,\nuntil lut Fill when they moved to\nNelson. Mri. Muirhead hai been\nt guut of her ton ind daughter-.n-\nltw, Mr. ind Mn- Omtr Mulrhetd.\nMrs, O. Muirhead entertained in\nher honor Fridty, guesti being Mri.\nJ. McDonild, Mri. R. A. Helghton\nind Mn. H. Cllft. On Mondiy Mm.\nH. Clift tnterttined when gueiti\nwera Mri. W. Muirheid, Mri. J\nMoponild, Mri. R. A. Heighton, Mn\nO. Muirheid and daughter IrU, ind\nMrs. A. Ogden and daughter Cairo\nOn Tueiday Mrs. R. A. Heighton\nwai hoitesi when gueits were Mrs.\nW. Muirheid, yri. O. 'Mu.iiie-id ind\nIrii, Mri. A. Ogden lnd Clilre, Mri.\nP. Bennett, Mri. A. Walker, Mri\nW. Eluk, Verna and Billy Eliuk\nind Mill Mirjorie Serres.\nMri. O. Donaldson hu ts t guut\nher lliter, Mri. Creech of Nelion\nMiu E. Aylwln was I Nelson visitor thli week.\nMra C. Cronln ind Mrs. W. E.\nOgden wart at home to their friends\non Wednudiy ifternoon.\nArt Grant, who hu bten holidaying it Vancouver, rtturned on Monday.\nJ.'H. Boddington wu t v.iitoi\nto Nelion on Thuridty.\nMn. W. Mulrhetd hu returned to\nNelion ifter holidaying here.\nP-tOCTnt, B.C.\u2014Mr. end Mn,\nHtnry Solecki tnd Beverley wert\ngueiti of Mr. and Mrs. N. Shkwtrok.\nMlu Violet Adimi of Oray Creek\nwti t gueit ot Mr. ind Mrl. Tommy Knowlion tt tutfr.\nBUly Jarvii ef Ntlion vilited hli\ngrandfather ind mnt, Mr. ind Mlu\nJarvii during Enter holldiy.\nMn. W. Mikkelton hu retumtd\nbere after vlilttng it ttit Cout.\nRev. md Mn Percival of Kulo\nwtre gueiti of W. R. Jirvls md\ndaughter Miry ovtr the weekend.\nMn. L. Knlertt of __.rtnbrook ipent\nt faw diyi viiiting Mri. A. Ogdtn\nof Procter.\nC. Jirvli who has ipent the lut\nftw monthi it NeUon ii expected\nbtck non.\nMra. L. Ktnert, Ptullnt ind Bren-\ndt Kentrt. ind Mn. A. Ogden ind\nOn \u2022 wiger. \"Bufftla, Bill' Cody\nonce killed 36 buffilo In I diy.\ndaughter Clilre wen Nelton ihoppen on Stturdiy.\nMn. Ptte Bower vliited Nelion\non Saturday.\nMn. A. E. Walker wu \u2022 Nelion\nvisitor it the weekend.\nMn. R. Rufli le ipending t ttm\ndiyi in Ntlion.\nMra. A. McPhee md ion Jimmie\nvliited Nelion at the'weekend.\nBilly Grip, Omer Mulrhead and\nJ. Croibie were vlilton to Nelion\non Saturday.\nMn. A. Ogden and Claire, Mri.\nL. Knler and Brenda tnd Pauline\nKnlert tnd 'Mra. P. Bennett tnd\nMn. A Hilghton viiited Gny Creek\non Sunday.\nMra. A. E. Walker of Nelion la a\nguest of Mrl. P. Bennett,\nMr. ind Mri. John Bonacci were\nvliltori to NeUon on Saturdiy.\nBill Cluk visited hU family it\nProcttr it tht wtekend.\nMr. and Mn, Harry Stooehenott\nand children Olga tnd Nancy motored to Nelion on Saturaty.\nMra. A. MtJor apd Colin Mijor\nand Hallam McKinnon were Nelion\nvisi'ors at the weekend.\nMri. W. Ward had ai t guest on\nSunday. Everett Bruh of Sheep\nCreek.\nMrs. W. E. Ogden wu hoiteu\nat \u2022 birthday ptrty on Thundiy\nifternoon in honor of her diughter, Elaine's ith birthday. The party\nhtld at tht homt of Mrs, Ogden'i\nmother, Mrs. C. Cronin. Gueiti wen\niMn. C. Cronln, Mri R. Rufli, Mn.\nP. Bennett, Mra. W Eliuk, Vertit\nEliuk; Robertt and Renle Rufli, Olga and Nancy Stoochenoff, BlUy and\nLarry Schmidt, Christine McLeod,\nRoile ind Dean Renrie, Ru:h Ogden,\nJimmy McPhee, Clilrt Ogden, Betty Bonacci, Helen Voykin. BUly Eliuk Samei were enjoyed tfter which\nsupptr wu urvtd. A birthdiy cake\ndecorated In whitt with pink tpriyi\nof sweat peas graced the centre of\nthe table. Mra. C, Cronin ind Mra\nR. Rufli assisted Mrs. Ogden.\nMn. P. Schmidt entertiined t\nnumber of children on SUndty ifternoon it her home ln honor of her\nson Billy'i Sth birthdiy. Ouerti were\nHelen Voyken, Betty Bonioci, Ruth\nmd Elilne Ogden, Olga md Nancy\nStoochenoff, Jimmie McPhee. John\nRosla ind Dem Remle, Rene tnd\nRoberU Rufli, and Ltrry Schmidt.\nA daintily decort'.ed birthday ctkt\nwu ierved with refreihmenti.\nRossland Births\n14 in April\nROSSLAND. B.C.. May S - April\n1W3 statistic! ihow '14 births, I\ndeaths, and no marriagei for Rowland Regiitration District ts compared with 18 births. 3 deaths tnd\n1 mtrriigti for April 1952.\nLa France School\nStages Social\nBOGWBLL, B. C\u2014On Ttundty\nevening the Brownlee Club o{ l7*  ,\nFrance School enterttlned pirtnti\nind trienda tt in enjoyable aoclal\nevening.\nPrei^oui to tht gamei thl tight\nmemberi of the club held a Mie\nln ild of tha Junta; Rtd Crou, A\nsplendid selection of articles Wai\noffered, Uie examplei of wood-carving being etpeclilly pleulng. Almoit ill of thtm found \u25a0 nady tale,\ntnd orderi for duplicates were taken. Miny buytn put their change\ninto tht Klnimen Milk for Britiln\nbottlt, which wti in a prominent\nposition in the itall. Thi vendors\nwert Ruth Miller, Fred Slmpion\ntnd Rolind Trenaman.\nAt Uie commencement af the\nsocial part of tha prognm, Btrry\nSimpeon mide t ipeech of welcome\nto Uie gueiti wbo were Invited to\nform the audience for I quit contest Thii U \u25a0 monthly conteit between La France and Boswell.\nSchools, each ichool lending the\nother i set of 30 quution!,\nA progreulve gamt of \"Cootie\"\nwu played, Mri. MiUer carrying\noff the priie.\nOpl. V. Johnion end Cfcl. F.\nSimpton, both ot tht Vetertns.\nGutrd of Canada, who were on\nletve from Medicine Hat, were\nimong Uie guuti. Vislton from\nBoiwell were Mn. P. H. Richtrd-\nion, Mr. md Mn. F. 0 Cummingi,\nMrs. J. H. Smith and W L. Hepher\nVancouver Hoopers\nTrounce\nWinnipeg Cirls\nVANCOUVER, Mty g (OP.-Vin-\neouvtr Htdlundt trounced Winnipeg AKomahi 36-17 here tonight ln\nUie flnt game ot the Canadlm Senior Women'i buketbill flntli. The\nleoond gtme of tht three-of-five\nscries will be played Fridiy lnd\nthe third Saturdiy.\nForSTRAlHS,\nSPRAIHS tmd\nson Mvsais\ntheAmtisepticLihimeht\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\n'\u00ab,     a i M i n      ,i\nBe Sura to Attend tha\nCOMPETITIVE   PHOTOGRAPHIC\nSALON   AND   ART   EXHIBIT\ntponiortd by tht Trill Oyro Club\nMAY 6, 7, and 8\nBanquet Room, Muonlc Temple, Trail, B. 0.\nNearly 300 photographs and paintings, the largest and\nfinest assortment ever gathered or displayed\nIn the Kootenayi.\nTea served it ulon Siturdiy. 3 pm. to 5 pm.\nby Jamu H. Schofield Chtpttr I.O D.I.\nItching, Imill, Slinging\nEczhm or Ult Rheum\ni*\nFcumt, or ult rheum ta it ia commonly rilled.\nIt one of tht mott painful of til ikin trouble*.\nThe inteou burning, itching and tmuting, nt\ncully at nljht, or wheo the affected part ii mfOtti to\nbtat, or tht handt pliotd In hot watar in mott iu_-\nbtt-atila, and relief il gladly wiloorotd.\nTha relief offered by Burdock Blood Bitten it bated on tha knowledge\nthat Kirh aibntnta aa tcttma, and othtr tkln trouble*, are cd-Md by ta\nimpure blood eoodiUoo.\nBring about inntr cltanliout by lining 11 II. it. to iwlp rleanu tba\nblood of lit iniiniritiet.\nAak at any drug counter for B. B, B.   Prlot 11.00 a bottU.\nTUT. UirWtO. __mlui_.t_iMi-.0-a \t\n f . .\t\n ,\t\n_____\n 1500 Tons Bombs\nin\non Dortmund\nLONDON Mty 6 (CP). \u2014 Tht\nlargest forct of four-englned\nbomberi ytt tint tvtr Qtrminy\ndropptd netrly 1600 toni of\nbombi  lut  night on  Dortmund,\nPS-maw^}\n. '%-_W\nWHOLE-WHEAT\nIN TEMPTING,\nWHOLESOME,\nDIGESTIBLE\nFORM\nlnduitrial Ruhr Villey city nur\nElltn in R. A. F. commentator\nuld todiy.\nSquadron! of Canadian Hallfaxts\nand Wellington! took part ln the\nraid, The Air Miniitry said the\n\"very heavy\" saturation atUck cost\n30 bombers of which seven were\nCanadian.\nThis loss was not considered excessive and the spokesman reiterated that the ratio of losses in this\nyear's attacks on Germany were\nonly about half those of 1942, despite stUfer defence.\nThe bomb weight virtually\nequalled the 1500-ton load dropped\nqn Cologne last year by 1000 bombers.\nThe Dortmund blow, however,\nwas struck by the regular operational squadrons of first-line planes\nwithout resorting to two-engined\nbombers, second line planes and\nnormally non-operational aircraft\nwhich were pressed into service to\nachieve the record at Cologne.\nDortmund,   among   other   things,\n**__&**_       m*V\nCanada's Housoldien know that custard* and blancmanges, quickly and easily made with pure, high quality\nCanada Corn Starch, are a delight with any luncheon\nor dinner menu.\nAt thii time when Caradiira irt urged to \"E-t Right\nto Feel Right\", these delicioui desserts will prove a\nwelcome addition to tbe nutrition foods featured by\nthe National Food for Fitness Campaign. Follow\nCanada'i Food Rulu for Health and Fitnui.\nCUUM-3S-\nA petit- tl ttt CANADA STARCH COMPANY, Umii.d\nmtnuficturei michine tooli ud\nproducei guollnt,\nThe Air Miniitry ipokeimin uld\nthe R. A. F. offensive U keeping\nfour out of every five Oermm night\ntighten pinned to'Western Europe.\nHt decltrtd tht Gtrmtn Air Forct\nnot only it outnumbered on all thru\nmajor fronti where it ll forced to\nfight, but li facing three countriei\n-Britain, the United Statea and\nRussia\u2014whose production capacity\ntar outretchu tint of Germany.\nThe R. A. F. commentator said the\nGermans have about half their\nplanet in Ruula, including about\ntwo-thlrdi of their bomberi.\nHe iald the Germani are holding\nabout 60 per cent of all their fighters in Western Europe to meet the\nR. A. F. and United Statei air forces\neven though the need for tighten in\nAfrica la Immense He estimated 16\nper cent of the German fighters are\nin the Mediterranean and the other\n25 per cent In Russia.\nR. A. F. planes in Britain alone\noutnumber the German air forces\nfacing them across the Channel, the\ncommentator said, while the R. A. F.\nand non-American forces in the\nMediterranean outnumber all Axis\nforces there. (The non-American\nforces included Canadian, French,\nSogth African, Anzac and others.\nAdding United States planet, based\nin Britain arid in the Mediterranean,\nthe margin is greatly Increased.)\nThe R. A, F. commentator said\nthere is no doubt that Germany Is\nconserving a small bomber force in\nWestern Europe in anticipation of\ninvasion. He added that the Nazis\nare being slowly forced into production of fighters and fighter-\nbombers, instead of heavy bombers,\nas the need for defensive weapons\nincreased.\nIt was the first major attack on\nDortmund, which ls the main Easterly transport exit from the Ruhr\nValley and Its teeming Industries.\nThe city has been hit before as part\nof general missions, but it had not\npreviously been the exclusive target\nof a massed assault.\nIn addition to being an important\nindustrial centre, Dortmund Is the\nterminus of a canal leading to Ems\nand is thf seat ot the Dortmunden\nUnion, one of the largest general\nindustrial combines In Germany, It\nIs also the site of a great oil plant.\nThe Berlin radio claimed that 36\nplanes were shot down in the raid,\nwhich the broadcast said was pier*-\nly directed at Western Germany.\nThe R. A. F. in daylight yesterday\nalso bombed the electric power ita-\ntion at _e Hague. Netherlands, and\nln the evening bombed the railway\nyards at Abbeville, France.\nLast night R. A. F. night fighter\nplanes went up in coveys to fight\noff German raiders who dropped\nIncendiary bombs on an East Anglian town First reports, said there\nwere no casualties.\nThe 8th U. S. Air Force raid on\nAntwerp, its second on the Belgian\nport which ii the home of the Eda\nAirplane Repair Workt and the 2nd\nU. S. bomber raid on Eutope thit\nmonth, wat notable ih that for the\nfirst   time   full   American   fighter\nBuilt-in\n\\m\nRouevo-\ni.)\nA\nmmm&m\nYeu build Flrt Protection right Into walli,\npartitions and ctillngi whtn you uit\nOYPROC WALLBOARD. Only a gypium\nwallboard glvu you Hill protection. When\nOYPROC li oxpoi.d lo flrt II will nol bum\nnor permit dtllrucHvt heal lo pen Ihrough.\nNot.  thtn  othtr  roaioni  why  OYPROC\nil lup-iior lo ordinary wallboardl:\nt OYPIOC w.n't ware, thrill- et twill.\n\u2022 Of. ROC   WALLBOARD   Matin   ytu   tt   t-l.ln\nim-.lh, [olntlin walli.\n\u2022 Or. IOC WAIL10A1D Itlll tny typt  tf\nItttralltn.\nO OYPIOC tuti .ni ntlli ti ttilly ti lumbtr.\nmi:\nVtl.t.lt bit-In tiltrUltl\nOytitt ctatlmrilte. Writ* lar a\ntaay tatty,\nGYPSUM,   LIME A ALABASTINE,\nCanada,   llml.lt\nCtlftry      Wtttlpt!       Ttrttrt      Hiiill--\n?\/4v___* SAL\u00ab by\nL \u2022w\u00ab ***_*\u00a3-.   *\"\"!\u2022>\nACCIPT   NO   JUBSTITUTI  \u2014  IVIHY    IOAHO    MAtKID   \"O.YMOC\"\nt 4\nCyproc Willboird Sold By\nWood, Vallance Hdwe*\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nWt Cirry i Complete Stock of Cyproc W..llbo\u00bbrd\nBurns Lumber and Coal Co*\nB. (. Gov'l Takes\n$2,300,000 Hore\nVictory Bonds\nVICTORIA. May 9 (CP). -\nThrough , investments on behalf of\ntrust lunds, the Provincial Government has been able to Increase subscriptions to Canada's fourth Victory Loin Cimpilgn by another $2,-\n300,000, lt was announced today by\nPremier John Hart.\nThese investments, together with\nthe $6,000,000 already lubicrlbed by\nthe Government, bring the aggregate investment in the fourth Victory Loan by the Government and\niti virloui truit fundi to $8,300,000.\nThe Workmen'! Compeniation\nBoard has made application for |2,-\n000,000 while the $300,000 Is an in-\n'vestment ma,de on behalf of the\nTrustees Municipal Superannuation\nFund.\nSeek Permission\nfor Canadians lo\nWork for U.S. Firm\nDDMONTON, May J (OP).\u2014Hon.\nE. C. Manning, Provincial Secretary, Announced today the dispatch\nof a brief to the National War Labor Board seeking changes in Dominion labor regulations concerning employment Of Canadians by\nAmerican firm and amending of Dominion wage control orders.\nThe Alberta Government brief\nasks that all American projects in\nCanada related to the war effort be\ndeclared \"national\" employment\nand that all arrangements as to\nlabor connected therewith be worked out by mutual agreement between the United Statei and Canadian Labor and State Departments\nwith the understanding that \"iuch\narrangementi wlll not dlicrimlnate\nagainst Canadian workers.\"\n(Under present regulations American firms cannot hire Canadian\nworkers except in emergency circumstances when a special permit is\nrequired.)\nThe brief alto aiked that Dominion wage control orderi be amended to exempt all workers with one\nor more dependent whose rate of\nincome is not in excess of $185 a\nmonth and all workers with no dependents whose rate of Income is\nnot in excess of $125 a month.\nMonsoons Will End\nFighting in Burma\nNEW DELHI, May B (AP)-ln-\nflltrating Japanese troops approaching the Maurvgdaw-Blthidaung Road\nnear the Burma-Indian frontier\nNorth of Akyab were engaged by\nBritish troopt.\nThe inconcluiive ictlon wit Eut\nof the Miyu ridge tlong which desultory fighting hai been In progreii\nmoit of the Fall and Winter.\nThe curtain ia dut to ring down\non the Burmi campaign won, became the Monsoon is about to ittrt.\nThe U.S. Air Torce tlto pounded\nwidely it Japanese communications\nIn Burma. Medium bombers ittacked ihe Mylngyan railroad ttatlon\nWeit of Mandalay, causing a large\nfire and explosion Mondiy. Engine\nsheds and rail yards were attacked\nat Maymo, Pakokku and Alon the\nnext day, an American communique\nsaid. Traini were bombed near Pakokku. No U. S. planei were lost.\nsquadrons flew with their own command along with the bombers.\nR. A. F, R. C. A. F. ind other\nAllied fighters iccompanied the\nbombers. Three escorting planei\nfailed to return, but Air Force\nHeadquarters announced not \u25a0 single bomber wai lost. Several enemy,\nfighteT planes were reported shot\ndown. All Canadian-manned aircraft got back safely.\nThe Berlin radio, announcing the\nraid before It was made known ln\nEngland, said 45 heavy bombers\ncame out of the sun at more than\n24,000 feet, and claimed one bomber\nand one fighter plane were thot\ndown.\nIn yesterday's Antwerp raid the\nGerman fighter forces, apparently\nstrung thin about Northwestern Europe, obviously were caught napping, for there was .little Interruption.\nThe R. A. P. dropped tlarly 10,-\n000 toni ot bombi on Otrmin Induitrlil citlei In 10 mijor night\nrtldt during April, thl Air Ministry Newi Service itld, with\nmort thin 1000 torn of bombi rt-\nlllitdln eich of tht thret blggeit rtldi.\nThi Italian nivil bait it Sptilt\ngot BOO toni of exploilvei In etch\nof two rildi.\nIn the month'i opentioni tht\nhome-btitd R. A. F. loit 330 lircnft. Including _-J. bomben, over\nEurope. It deitroyed 74 Axil plinti,\nthe newi service iald.\nSome 30 acrei of Stuttgirt'i ftctory irea were laid waite the night\nof April 14, and munitioni and railway plinti in Duisburg wtre dim-\naged heavily in raids on April 8 and\n9, reconniiisance photogriphi\nshowed.\nOther cities which felt the might\nof the R. A. T during the month\nincluded Berlin. \"Stettin. Roitock.\nMannheim and Kiel.\nOther citlei ln the Ruhr ind on\nthe frlngei of the big lnduitrial\nctntfta also were targets n bomberi tnd flghteri collaborated ilmoit\nevery diy or night to ittick ihlpping. trilni, ind river md cintl\ntraffic.\nLONDON, Miy S iCFl.-Tht formtr Ford ind Genertl Motori\npltntt it Antwerp wert tbe ipeciflc tirgeti of American hetvy\nbombtn which raided Antwerp yesterdty. the U S Ah- Forct in-\nnounced tonight.\nBoth plinti hid been manufacturing vthlclri (or lh\u00ab Axil tinct\nBelgium wii overrun.\n\t\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY t, 1941 - S\nm\n0uy tmfy wfarfyw\nLadies!\nSave valuable time and money! Shop here for the things you\nneed at the prices you want to pay.\n.00\nChecked Homespuns\nSturdy, Soft Drapes for your living room can give a new\nlookout foa dull room ... also suitable for covering\nyour chesterfield. 48 inches wide. Yard\t\nBedroom Curtains\nDainty Marquisette Curtains with frill trims.   In pastel   f\ntones of Rose, Creen, Blue and White. tl  CO\nSize 30\" x 2VV yards;   Pair 4>i.\u00ab)j\nIndian Design Blankets\nSoft and smooth\u2014so useful for bed or couch throw,\ncar, or at the camp.  Plain hemmed ends.\nSize 60x80.  Each \t\nSatin Panel Comforters\nCovered in a serviceable figured Print with matching\nplain satin panel. Filled with fluffy wadded JJO QJ*\ncotton. Cosy and inexpensive. Size 60x72. _ach<PJ.yD\nUnbleached Sheets\nTake advantage of the extra value in these hard wearing sheets\nfew washings will bleach them white.  Size 82x87 (fl OQ\nPHONEI:\nGroceriei\nHoiiery\nRetdy-to-Weir\nMen'i Weir ....\nDrygoodi \t\n193\nta\nittoinfil}*]! ddmjttrtg.\n*mc_m-*_t__ um may i\u00ab70\nSTORE HOURS:\nMonday\n12:30 p.m.-5 p.m.\nWednesday\n9 a.m.-12:30  p.m.\nTues.,  Thurs.,   FrL\n9 a.m. to 5 p.m.\nSaturday\n9 a.m. to 9 p.m.\n\u25a0\nSuggests Military\nOfficials Be Given\nPower Over Japs\nWASHINGTON, Mty 5 (AP) -\nRepresentative! from Wett Coast\nstttei told Congreu todty thit military officials in thit area should be\ngiven complete authority to rule on\nw-iethe: Jepaneee should be permitted to return there and ihould\nnot be tubject to pressure from civilian groupe tuch u the Wtr Relocation Authority. -\nAfter a ipeech _i which Rep. Anderion (Rep-Cilif) aiked Congreii\nfor in Immediate lnvettigition of\nthe Jipenete problem, other California ind Oregon memben took\nth. floor to tell their colleague!\nthit tentiment on the Weit coast\nagiinit the Jipanese threatened\ntheir lafety should they be allowed\nto return.\nDanger of Coast\nAttack Creater\nNow Says Moodie\nVANOOUVER, May 5 (CP.-Dan-\nger of ittack here by the Jipaneie\nis greater now than Immediately\nafter Pearl Harbor becauie of the\nfoothold the enemy hai In the Aleutians. Inspector S. F M. Moodie ot\n:he Civiliin Defence Committee told\na group of inspector! ind iub-in-\nipectors of the Provincial Police\nmeeting here.\nInipector Moodie strewed the need\nof an A.R.P. organiiatlon in every\ncommunity to handle emergenciei.\nThe three-day meeting of the inspector! ends today.\nBritish Consider\nJap Plan to\nExchange Internees\nLONDON, Mty S (CP)-Forelgn\nSecretary Eden today dlKloted thit\nthe BriUsh Government, in consultation with the Domlnloni ind Allied\nGovernmenti, U \"urgently eximin-\ning\" Japaneie propouli for idditlonil exchinge of civilian Iniernees\nup to t totil of 1600 on both ildei\nAniwerlng \u25a0 quettion in the Houie\nof Commons, he uid the Government hid received the propoiali\n:hrough neutral Switierland.\nprletoc who was convicted of trea-1 nay 'this Is my friend.' I introduced\nton tnd sentenced to death for aid- myielf. I said, \"1 am Lieut. Peter\ning Krug's flight. | Krug' Donay appeared  to be as-\nDescribing a visit to Donay's store I tonisheo. and we had a conversation\nKrug uid todey; \"Stephan told Do-  I told him I came from Canada and ' ities.\nwas trying to get back to Germany.\"\nThe Government charges Donay\nknew Stephan aided Krug and that\nhe failed to notify Federal author-i\n.\nKRUC TESTIFIES\nHE MET DONAY\nDFTROn. Miy I (APi-Abtn-\ndon in j \u25a0 previoui rtfuial to tet-\ntify, Hani Peter Krug, Naii flier\nwho it i war priioner in Cinadi.\ntold a Ttderil Court Jury todiy\nthat after leaping from \u2022 Bowmtn-\nvlilt, Ont, ctmp in April, 1M2, he\nmet Theodore Dotnty lnd \"told him\nI ctmt from Ctntdt md wit trying to gtt btck to Germany.\"\nKrug wai t witnea In the trial of\nDonty, Detroit Importer, on \u25a0\ncharge of mi-prLtl-rn of tretaon.\nThe flite, who wtt reciptured\nIn San Antonio, Texu. Mid he wts\nIntrodn-M tn D\u00abmy hy Mil Stephen, formtr Detroit rtitturint pro-\nWe guarantee Edwards' richer flavor can\nhelp give you more good cups per pound\nTHERE'S txtrt vtlue hi the ration itimp you\nipend on Edwards, beciuse thii luxury coffee\nbu (he rich long-luting fltvor to important\nthese dtyi. Edwirdi il luxury coffee, quility\nfamoui for over 40 yein. Deep tnd hearty in\nflivor. Gloriouily Iresh.\nMwtrdi il routed dtily, promptly vacuum-\npicked, iped straight to your grocer, la fine\nfreth heartineit protected from oven to you!\nCombined, Edwirdi' guirtnteed quality and\nprotected freihneti mein more gttJ cupi. Use\ncouponi wuely... buy Edwirdi I\nSOLD BY SAFEWAY STORES, LTD\n Wm- NIUON DAILY NIWI, THUMDAY, MAY \u00ab, 194J\nEffects...\nRelationship of\nDisease to War\nBy   LOGAN   CLENDSNINQ,- M.D,\nTbe other evening I heard a du-\nttngulihed'ir-my medical officer diicuu the effect of dlieue on military\ncampalgni He acknowledged tint\nthat war had made a number ot\ncontributions to medical icience.\nWe probably would know nothing about the poulbility of the complete eradication of typhoid fever\nhad It not been for the fact that\nall the troops under General Perilling In the Mexican Campaign ot\n1916 had received preventive vaccination, with the ruult that no casei\nof typhoid appeared. If the incidence of typhoid which obUined\nduring the Spaniih American Wir\nhad occurred In Americin troopi\nduring World War I, there would\nhave been 500,000 duthi, or the loss\nof nearly 20 dlvlilom at their then\nitrength.\nNapoleon'i grand army wat not\ndefeated lo-much by the Russian!\nu by typhui fever.\nMedicine, of couru, hu made\nmany contributioni to military icience\u2014or at but to miliUry efficiency\u2014during the preaent conflict\nArmiei In the pruent conflict htve\nbeen freer trom disease than any\narmiei In hiitory. There It no typhoid fever, no imallpox, no typhus fever and up to now, I believe\nno yellow fever.\nSANDFLY FEVER\nA itory which I have never ieen\nln print is thit of sandfly fever.\nIt li ipread by an extremely unall\nflea that llvu in the sand on tropical beaches. When our troops flrit\nbedded down in North Africa, they\ncomplained that the mosquito ban\nwere io thick that they kept out\nair. That wai true becauie they\nwere deiigned to keep out the sand\nfloa, which will go through ordinary\nmosquito netting and screening.\nSandfly fever, or five-day fever,\nla never fatal but it Is extremely\nprostrating. The medical officer\nwhom I am quoting once had an\nattack of undfly fever and he laid\nlt wai ai if he had been hit over\nthe head or slugged and that when\nhe came to about five dayi later\nhe did not recall any of the inter,\nvenlng time. It wai as if those five\ndays had been cut out ot his life.\nMILITARY IMPORTANCE\nThe millUry importance of thla\nil that during World War I the\nBritish army iterted to go up\nthrough Bulgirla; the medical authorities not knowing about It. made\nno provision for the prevention of\nlandfly tever. The British Army\nwere   almost  universally   attacked\nand tht Bulgarian Army, moit of\nwhom hid had tbe disease and wtre\nImmune, were ible to conquer them\neuily. Medical officeri on both iidet\nuld lt wu lust u It they had walk-\nid ovtr in army of proitrite men.\nThii will give tn ldet of tht extent to which dlieue conditioni\ncan Influence military tactics. If\nyou are Inclined to criticize the\nmlllttry conduct of tome campaign\nor other, you.mlght in charity remember thit perhips the difficulty\nil not entirely military.\nQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS\nB.B.B.: -What are the chancei\non womm with slight hurt condition hiving successful pregnancies\u2014 heart murmurs, vtlvular condition left from rheumatic fever ai\na child?\nAnswer; A heart murmur itielf\nIs no contralndlction to child bearing if the pulse is regular and there\nil no shortness of breath. It ii not\nunusual for women In thii condition to have three or four bablu. I\nhave often recited the instance in\nthii column of a woman In thii condition who hid IS children.\nV.L., Toronto, Ont.\u2014\"What cauiei\npuffs under the eyes? Ii It conitl-\ntutlonal, or eyestrain?\"\nAnswer: Puffs under the eyei\ncome from a large number of\ncauses, tome of thetn serious and\n\u25a0ome of them not. Eyestrain will do\nlt The urine ihould be eximlned.\nKaslo I.O.D.E.\nMemberi Given\nSeryice Mementoes\n\u25a0 KASLO, B. . - Mn. W. L. Bll\nlings, enterUlned 21 memberi of\nthe Kailo Chapter I.O.D.E. at a delightful tea at her home Wednesday\nafternoon.\nThe Hegent, Mn. J. H. Tlnkeii,\ngave a resume of her recent vlilt to\nthe Coait as Kailo delegate to the\nannual I.O.D.E. convention. She\nalio preiented the I.O.D.E. ben and\nplm to those memberi having huibtndi or sons In the urvice. They\nwere Mn. H. South, Mra A. McCartney. Mn. J. B. Tlnkeu, Mri. J.\nDiem, Mn. H. Stephenion, Mn. J.\nFell, Mri. O. S. Btker, Mn. J. Peterson, Mn. J. Stnchan, Mn. L.\nLockard, Mn. T. Horner and Mn.\nG. W. Tinketi.\nTea wai then lerved. Mrs. M. C. T.\nPercivall poured tea and Mrs. H.\nSouth and Mn. E. Singel assisted\nthe hostess In serving. A handsome\n'linen and lace table cloth covered\nthe tea Uble which was centred\nwith a silver bowl of daffodils and\nyellow tapers ln silver sconces.\nProblem Behavior.\nHow Jealousy\n(an Ruin Child\nBy Garry Clevelind  Mytn,  Ph.D.\n.'etlouiy can :uln a ohlld \u2014 or\nadult On iti iccount children grow\nunmanageable and Intolerable to\nllv. with. The uiual efforts at correction rarely work.\nUnfortunately tew parents, even\nwith cotuldertble education, recognize Jealouiy In a child or see lt\nas a cause of many problemi of\nbehaviour,\nA MOTHER'S PROBLEM\nDear Dr, Myen\u2014My daughter,\n3 yeari old hu been trained to go\nto bed by herself, never a light on\nor open door, hu a remarkable memory for nunery rhymei, stories\n|and iongi- Sht hu alwaya played\nalone, Now, when aha gate with\nother children, she pinches or pushes them. Whan my huibtnd rtadt a\nnewiptper the pushes it or hlti him.\nNow, with mother baby thru\nmonthi old, I'm nearly frantic wtth\nher. Tonight ihe ilapped hit fact\nso hard he cried pitifully. She alio\nwlll pinch or puih blm whan I am\nnot looking. My fur now li that\nahe will lometimu reilly hurt him.\nI have been tying her to a chair,\n\u25a0tending ty.r ln a corner and whipping her to hard I'm really giving\nup. Can you help met\nDOCTOR'S REPLY\nThat child needs to be with children of her age more, when she\nihould be supervised. Supervise her\nalways when the le with the baby.\nYo> muat have control of her but\ngreatly reduce commands and punishments, centering on Just a few\nImportant matters. When she muit\nbe punished assign her to lit doing\nnothing ln a chair where you can\niee her, tar exactly X minutu.\nSpank bar it aha movei trom the\nchair before the time ia up.\nMike leu tuu ovir the baby\nln htr preunct tnd hivt otheri\ndo io, too. When ahl doep something\nnice for the biby, praltt her,\nQ:\u2014What may we pannta do to\nraise the level of muilc education\nIn North America T\nA.\u2014 Turn more children who\nhave some muiical talent to itrlng-\ned Instruments and require them to\npractice.\nQ.\u2014 When do you iee the end of\nour appalling crop of Juvenile delinquency?\nA.\u2014When enough babies now ln\narms trained in the next uveral\nyetn to respect the meaning of NO\nwin reich adolescence.\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 As much reclaimed rubber as Britain can ever\nuie, during the war, Is now being\nproduced, Lord Portal told thl\nHouse of Lords.\nARMY MEN CIVE\n$6,677,850\nTO VICTORY LOAN\nOTTAWA, May 5 (CP)-The\nCanadian Army, axeluilve ef overuu penonnel, todty hid rollid\nHi Fourth Victory Loin lubicrlp-\ntion totil'to It-fin rim, an avtrtgi\nof $87.50 for etch bond order. The\ntoUl repnienti 127 per unt of\nthl Army'i original ebjteVvt,\nThe Army Loin Committee uld\nill but twe mlllttry dlttr'ete new\nhave topped their quotn.\nOe-fhtClt t\nCookies\nDOZEN\nLONDON (CP)-Britiln it collecting scrap iron and iteel tt the\nrtte of 5,28-.000 tons a year, Lord\nPortal told the British House ol\nLords. Railings alone yielded 1,000,-\n000 tons.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIII1MIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIII1II\ndGnlLfCm.\noHouAmvlvLiL\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTODAY'S MENU\nOf course we must celebrate 1\ngala occasion even if we are rationed and.in a war. Such things\nboost morale and* are ever-present\nhelps in time o[ trouble. Let's see\nwhat we can conjure up in the way\nof i menu for which we can get\nthe mikings.\nN0W undir-ttm\nCream Deodorant\nttftij\nStops Perspiration\nlp Does not tot dr\u00abs\u00ab or men'i\nshirts. Does not irritite ikin.\n2. Nowsitingtodff. Onbeused\nright after shiving.\n3. Instantly itopjpenpiiition for\n1 to 3 days. Preventi odor.\n4. A pure, white, greiielen,\nStiinleu vanishing cream,\n5. Awatded Approval Seal of\nAmerican Institute of Launder*\ning for being harmleu to\nfibric \u2014\n. , -_ the large**\nse^g\n39*. j\u00ab\nAlio In ISr-ml SWIm\nARRID\niimiiiiiiiiiiiimimi'iiiimiiiiiiiiiliilii\n\"BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS\"\nTo Help\nin the\nWar\nIt's a point of pride that Pacific Milk contributes something to the war effort. We regret that grocers have been unable to get their usual tupply\nand patrons have been unable\nto get the Pacific Milk they deiire but It stirs an lmpreulve\nfeeling to know that Pacific\nMilk ls doing something In the\nwar.\nPacific Milk\nIrndlittd tnd Vacuum Picked\nniiiiiiiMii.ii.iiiiiimiiiMiMiiiii'iiiiiiii\nCocktail supreme Wafer!\nBoiled Tongue  or Tongue  Creole\nScalloped Potatoes\nBroccoli\nCelery,   Calbbege,   rGapefrult   end\nOrange Salad\nBraill Nut Souffle Pudding\nCoffee\nCOCKTAIL SUPREME\n3 cups calavo avocado cubei or\nballs, ii cup tomato catsup, 1 teaspoon prepared horierad'ih, 1 table-\nipoon miyonnaiie, 1 teaspoon Worceitenhire siuce, 2 tabletpooni lemon Juice, Vi teupoon nit, duh tobasco sauce.\nApportion Vt cup avocado cubei\nor balls to each of 6 cocktalli. Combine catsup, horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, mayonnaise, nit and tobasco sauce, blend\nand pour over fruit. Serve chilled.\nServei 9. If sliced directly into\nglasses, allow 1-3 medium ilzed\nfruit to i lerving.\nBOILED TONGUE\n1 medium ilzed beef, pork or\nlamb tongue, \u25a0 2 carrots, diced, 1\nstalk celery, 1 onion, chopped, 1\ntableipoon cloves, V, teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon lait.\nWash tongue in cold water, put\nInto kettle of boiling witer with\nvegetablei and seasonings. Cover\nand simmer until tender when teited with a fork, from 2 to 8 hourt.\nDo not overcook. Remove kettle\nfrom heat and let meet cool ln\nliquor, then remove skin, or, If time\nis short, remove it once, cool ind\nskin. The tongue may be ierved\ncold, plain or with a nuce.\nTONQUE A LA CREOLE\n1 cooked tongue, 4 tablespoons\nchopped onion, 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper, 2 tubleipooni fat,\n2 tabletpooni flour, ii cup strained\ntongue .itock, '\/_ cup chill nuce, 1\ntablespoon chopped panley.\nSaute onion and green pepper\nIn fat; butter nr bacon fat may be\nused. Saute 3 minutes, blend in\nflour; stir in itock gradually, itirrlng lo make siuce smooth; add\ndhill sauce ind ptrsley. Seison to\ntaste, pour over tongue ind btkt\ntogether In moderately hot oven\n(375 degreei F) 30 minutei basting\nInngue frequently with nuce.\nNUT   SOUFFLE   PUDDING\n2 egg whites. 1-3 cup maple syrup\nor honey. 1 tablespoon sugar, V4 teaspoon salt, 1 teispoon vanlllt, H\ncup chopped nuti.\nCombine unbeeten egg whites,\niyrup, sugir md salt. Beet with\nrotiry betttr until mixturt will\nstand in peaks, but not dry, then\ncirefully fold in vinlllt tnd nuti.\nQreue top of double boiler (tht\nmixture wlll rlie In cooking to\ndouble till); fill with nut mixturt.\nCover tightly; cook over boiling\nwater 40 minutes wl-nout removing\ncover Serve hot with custard\nsauce if desired.   Serves 4 to fl\n\u25a0wax...\nMany different things are needed\nto win tbe war,\n]Big things... ships, howitzers, bombers, tanks.\nLittle things... screws, rivets, bolts and neediest\nshoes and sealing-wax.\nUnfamiliar things...\nAsdic apparatus, radio locators,\ngyroscopic compasses.\nEveryday things...\nfood, blankets, bandages, overcoats..,\nAll these things are measured in dollars.\nQnly dollars can ensure\nthat our fighting men get\neverything they qeedl\nBecause dollars are essential to victory,   .\nthose who do their share   .\nby buying Victory Bonds\nmake the job easier for our men overseas...\nmake it easier for us to win!\nEverybody must lend what they cani\nEverybody can provide something for victory I\nEven $300.00 in bonds\nwill provide 3 depth charges\nto sink submarines...\nBuy 9 Tommy guns for parachute troops,\nor 9,000 machine-gun bullets...\nDrive a tank 4,500 miles.\nIf you have money saved,\nput it into Victory Bonds.\nIf you haven't savings,\nbuy bonds by instalments out of earnings.\nDo futf}) if you can...\nBut do it for certain!\nAnd do it NOW!\nHOW TO BUY\u2014Cire your order to tha Victory Loan lalei-\nmin who cil l\u00bb on yon. Or place It In the handi -of any branch\n* of any bank, or give It to aay treat compmy. Or aend It to\nyonr local Victory Loin Heidquirters. Or you can tuthorire\nyonr employer to itart a regular payroll aaWnga plan for yoa.\nBondi may be bought in danomlnadona of ISO, $100, $300,\n$1,000 and larger. Salesman, bank, truat company or your\nlocal Victory Loan Headquarten will ba glad to give you every\naeiittaoce in miking out your order form.\nWEAR THIS EMBLEM\nBe proud to wear your IV button...\nit says you have done your bit... it\nwill inspire others to do theirs.\nLOCAL VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS\n347 Bakar St. Phone 906\n8\u00abc\/L4U4ttock\n11\nThs NatttMl Wtr F looms Co mm Wss     IM\n,     _... -'_ \t\n SPRING\nand\nSUMMER COODS\nAre Now Coming to\nHand\u2014\nTIES\nLOAFERS\nR. Andrew\n&   COa\nLeaders In Footfashion\nNurses Prepare\nior Nurses'Week\n. Mn. H. Stewart Forbes ipoke on\nber expeTiencei in China, which\nconcluded with the invulon by the\nJapanese, et a meeting of the Nelaon Chapter of Graduate Nurses\n\\ Tueiday evening.\nThe nurses concluded errange-\nmenU for Nurses Week which begins Sunday. On Sunday evening\nthey will ittend in a body a special Nurses' Week service et the\nChurch of the Redeemer.\nMlu Loretta Smart of Uie Kooteniy Leke General Hospital staff\nt\u2014ll speak on the nursing profes-\nelon md the need for itudent nurses, tt the Junior High School on\nMonday.\nNursing displays ere being made\nJn Nelson ttort windows ts part of\nthe campaign to encourage more\nfirls to enter the nursing profes-\nalon.\nFuneral Services\nfor Mrs. Burgess\nHeld al Calgary\nFuneral services for Mn, Julia\nAnn Burgeu, ruident of Ymir for\n43 years, were held Tuesdiy it the\nJacques Funeral Home, Calgary,\nBev. Dr. W. Holllngsworth officiating.\nMn. Burgeu died at Cilgiry lut\nStturdiy. She wu \u2022 member of\nthe United Church it Ymlr. Her\nhuiband, Andrew Burgess, died ln\n1930.\nSurviving trt one daughter, Mrs.\nGordon Peten, Toronto; three ions,\nAndrew and Mathew, both of Ymir,\nand Norman of Hazelton; two sisten, Mn. J. Hotter, and Mrs. 0.\nFlegal, both of Calgary, and one\ngrandson. Mri. Burgess Is also survived by two brothers, J. Clap-\nstone of Calgary, and Edward ot\nEdmonton,\nInterment was in Queen's Park\nCemetery.\nSLACKS and SLACK SUITS\nSizes 12 to 18\n$4.95 to $12.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n300 Photos and\nPaintings for\nTrail Gyro Salon\nTrail Gyro Club will have neirly\n300 photographi and painting! on\nexhibition a> its first annuel competitive photographic salon and art\nexhibit Friday, Saturday end Sunday,\nIt will be staged In the banquet\nroom of the Masonic Temple et\nTrail.\nThe collection of competitive pho-\ntographs, entered by photographers\nfrom points throughout the Kootenays, and supplemented by paintings by artists of the District, is described as \"the largest and finest\"\nin the history of the Kootenays.\nDalton Visits\nNelson\nHugh Dalton of Vancouver, SecreUry of the British Columbia\nBranch of the Canadian Manufacturers Association, wat in Nelson\nyesterday and attended a meeting\nof the Interior Lumber Manufacturers Association in the afternoon.\nMr. Dalton recently completed 25\nyears as Secretary of the British Columbia Manufacturers. The occasion was marked by a presentation\nat the recent annual meeting of the\nAssociation in Vancouver.\nMILK\nIs nature's most perfect food.\nKootenay Valley \\).\nAIR.\n!\nWATCH REPAIR\nIt a Job for txpertt. Our work\ntiiurti your utlttictlon.\nH. H. Sutherland\n491 Btktr _        Ntlton, B C.\nDRESS UP SMART\nWITH NEW FINERY\nMilady's Fashion Shop\nNELSON\nRed Cross Auxiliary\nof Sheep Creek\nHas Tea, Bake Sale\nSHEEP CREEK, B.C.-Ladlei of\nSheep Creek were entertained Monday afternoon at an Easter tea and\nbake sale in the social room of\nLodore Sohool. Red Cross Auxiliary\nmemberi were hostesses,\nTne room was decorated with colorful Spring flowers. Tullp-trlmmed\ncrepe paper curtains hung at the\nwindows, and baskets full of brightly hued Easter eggs provided gifts\nfor tiny guests.\nThe silver collection for the tei\nbrought in $14.30. Donations at the\nbake table sold for $18.77.\nMrs. Fred Johnson was general\nchairman. On her committees were\nMrs. Andy Tompson, tea table; Mrs.\n\u2022Robert Dilling, decorations; Mrs.\nJohn Tonkin, bake table; Mrs. J. S.\nM.lntos*, Invitations; Miss Shir-\nleiph Doelle, publicity.\nMrs. H. E. Doelle Is President of\nthe auxiliary. Mrs. Johnson is Vice-\nPresident, am) Mrs. Mclntoih, Secretary.\nA person's mouth is about the same\nwidth as his eyes.\nMRS. WHITE\nWAS RIGHT...\nUPTONS\nNOODLE SOUP\nMIX\nIS THE QUICK SOUP\nWITH THE\nREAL CHICKEN.Y;\nFLAVOUR\nf\u00bby MM. M. X VlANlUX\nt Yetterday tftirnoon Mri. Altn\nWilley ot Bonnington entertiined \u25a0\nfew friendi ind their bibiet it the\nhome ot her pirenti, Mr, tnd Mn.\nGeorge Schupe, fiirview, it \u25a0 party\nin honor of her little diughter, Sandra, on her tint birthdiy. Among\nI hose preient were Mn. A. Willey\nSr.. Mri. G. Notl Browii of Cora\nLinn, Mn. Leonird Batley tnd\ndiughter Brandt, Mrs. P. Duffy tnd\ndtughtir Gail of Vtncouvtr, Mn.\nGtorge Stewtrt tnd ion Billy, Mn.\nThcmtt Alexander tnd ion Freddie,\nMn. Ronny Davey and diughter\nLlndt, Mri. Sinford Addlion and\ndaughter Sharon. Mrs. Ruuell Winfield ind wn Donald, Mrt. John\nApplewhaite tnd ion Robin of Invermere, Mrs. Leille Btrtlett tnd\ndiughter Brenda, Mra, Mylei Riddle\nand daughter Janet, Mn. 'Verne\nIrwjn and son Teddy, Mri, Eric\nPaterson and ton Jeffrey, tnd Sandra's godmother and Mlu Betty\nFreeman.\nt Mrs. G. B. Abbott tnd daughter Angle, 2013 Stanley Street, have\nreturned from a fortnight ipent in\nCalgary with relativei.\nVISITORS FROM COLVHU.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Hougland ot\nColville, Wuh., in guuti of Mr.\nand Mri. C. D. Pearson. Mr. Hougland ls Assistant Supervisor of the\nColville Forestry District, end hai\nbeen attending the Foreitry conference here.\nt Clifford Anderion of the Kootenay Florence Mill, Ainiworth, wii\na recent viiltor it hit homt in Nelson,\ne J. D. Bacon wai In town from\nGray Creek yeiterdiy.\ne Mrs. Gordon Peten of Toronto, who attended the funeral of her\nmq'.her, Mrs. Andy Burgeu of Ymir,\nin Calgary, It expected ln town\ntoday on her way to Ymir where\nshe will visit before returning East.\ne Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gelinas,\nVictoria Street, have returned from\na few weeks spent ln Vancouver.\ne c. It. McLanden of the Kootenay Florence Mill itaff recently\nvisited hli family on Innu Street\n\u2022 Mrs. George Schupe and Mn.\nEdward Baker entertained the\nChurch of the Redeemer Service\nClub this week, when thoie present\nIncluded Mn. S. A. Addlion, Mn.\nR. Dyke, Mri. Arthur Gibbon, Mn.\nReeve Harper, Mn. J. P. Honwill,\nMrs. E. J. Preiton, Mn. M. Spence,\nMrs. Reginald Stratton, Mn. Horace\nWard, Mri. J. Bereiu, Mn. B. B.\nStallwood, Mrs. T. A. Carew, Mn.\nClarence Ward, Mn. S. N. May,\nMrs. A. Nlven, Mrs. Erneit E. Hop-\nwood, Mrs. R. B. Brummitt, Mrs.\nH. M. Whlmster, and Miu Betty\nFreeman.\ne Mr. and Mn. Leo Madden of\nYmlr visited town Tuuday.\nRETURNS FROM SOOTH\nMrs. Ann O'Connor, who hu\nspent the put eight months in Col'\nusa, Calif., hu returned. Mn. O'Connor, who was a former member of\nthe itaff of Kootenty Ltke Genenl\nHospiUl, li a guett of Mr. tnd Mn.\nJ. McKinney, Edgewood Avenue.\nt Mr. and Mn. W. J. McLean\nhave as guesti, Mr. and Mn. Charlei\nBender of Moose Jiw, Suk.\nt Norman Burgeu of Haielton\nwlll arrive today from Ctlgtry\nwhere he wu cilled by the deitb\nof h:i motlier, Mri. Andy Burgeu.\nt Mrs. T. Misuraca, 101 Gore\nStreet, returned from Kimberley\nwhere ihe epent Easter it tht homt\nof her ton tnd dtughter-ln-liw,\nMr. and Mri. Frank Mliunci.\nMrs. G. Tirru of Ymlr It *\npatient ln Kooteniy Like Genenl\nHospital with t iprained inkle.\nt Flight Sergeant Jtmu Eccles\nof the R.CA.F., Novi Scotli, ii\nspending leave tt the home of hn\nmother, Mri. James Ecclei, Core\nStreet.\nt D. StDenli, Kerr Apirtmentt,\nhas returned from a fortnight spent\nin Kamloops.\nt Mo. Alex Millan and her ton\nBilly of Ymir visited Nelson yetterday.\nLEAVING  FOR ALBERTA\nt Mn. S. N. May, Kerr Aptrt-\nments, plant on leaving Nelton Sun-\ndiv for Micleod, where ihe will\nvisit Flight Lieut, C. F. Keirni ind\nMrs. Kearni, ilio friendi In Cilgary and Banff.\nt Mn. Ogentkl of Apex returned\nTuesdiy night from Seattle whert\nshe went to ittend the funeril of\nher daughter, Annie.\nt Mr. and Mri. H. Doyle, JM\nNelson Avenue, hive tiken up reildence at 708 Kokinee Street.\nt G. G. Ftlr of Salmo vilited\nNelson yeiterdiy.\ne Shoppen in town yesterdty Included J. a Clirk of Ymlr.\nt Andy Burgesl md hit brother,\nMitthew Burgeu, returned yuterdiy from Cilgiry where they it-\ntended the funeril of their mother,\nt   Misi   Muriel  McUndert,  208\nInnu Street, enterttlned reeently it\na delightful biby ihower, honoring\nMri. Robert Wilion tnd her young\nMn ot Roulind, who hive been\nVltltlng Mu. Wilson's parents, Mr.\ntnd Mrs. W. Smiley, Rosemont, The\nevening was spent wtth contests tnd\nreminiscencing on High School days.\nPrior to the serving of the lunch\nMiss Phyllli Thompson wheeled ln\nt beautifully decorated and well filed doll carriage and in i few humoroui words preiented it to Mrs. Wilton on behalf of her young i\u00b0n- Mrs.\nMcLanden, Mn. R. Reliterer and\nMri. Harold Jones assisted the hostess by serving. TTiose invited were\nMrs. Wilson, Mrs. Smiley, Miss Viola Smiley, Miss Betty Hickey, Miss\nVerna Hickey, Miss Ola Paterson,\nMiss Phyllis Thompson. Miss He da\nLlmacker,' Miss Jean Hooker, Miss\nEdna Lane, Mrs. A. Lane, Mrs.\nRletterer and Mn. Jones.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. J. Vecchio, Innes Street, had as guests tor a\nfew days, Mrs. Aiello and Mrs. Crlt-\nitlo of Fern'e, who were en route\nhome from Trail, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Sammartino.\nncreaso on Oranges In\nII. S. Improves Canadian Market\nWholetalen on wholeule row\nWednesday reported the orange lituation illghtly Improved due to\nthe fact thit the price celling on\norangei ln the United Stitei hit\nbeen railed. Suppliei are now more\nplentiful. Thli will mean an increase\nin tha price on the Canadian market\nOrangei tre arriving from Florida ind Cillfornli. Florida oranges\nare very fine quality, thin-ikinned\nand full of juice. Flolda grapefruit\nand California grapefruit era also\non the market.\n'There is little improvement in\nthe fresh vegetable situation. The\nAmerican markets are very high\nand supplies are still scarce. Practically no good head lettuce ii yet\navailable. Cabbage, celery and\nbunch carrots make up the bulk of\narrivals.\nHothouse tomatoes are now on\nthe market from Vancouver. There\nis some local asparagus available\nhere.\nPotatoes are still scarce, and the\nprice ceiling on new potatoes is too\nlovr to permit bringing ln new po-\nt_toes from aerou the line. Onions\nare apparently flnlihed it ftr is\nlocil wholesalers trt concerned.\nWlneup applet from cold storage\naxe still available on this mirket.\nA demind for fertilizers his been\nstrong thli season and tuppliu have\nbeen plentiful.\nConfectionery tuppliu irt itlll\nvery toarce md on strict rition. .\nThe egg mtrket wu flooded during the last few weeki but it easing now. Eggi have been ihipped\nto,dryera ln the Prairie for Government use.\nCar arrivals include three of oranges, two of vegetablei, one of\npotatoes from Elko, one of lemons\nfrom California, one of fertillien,\none of timothy, and one of mixed\nfeed end cereal\nDOVER, England (CP) - After\na recent raid on a Southeast coast\ntown, a N.A-A.F.I., canteen worker\ntold her superior officer: \/' The\nbombing wu a blessing. It iwept\nthe kitchen chimney.\"\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY; MAY 6, 1943 \u2014 6\nSouth Slocan\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C. - R. T.\nEdwardi who tpent the holidtyi visiting hli titter, Mrs. Helm of Waneta and at Trail hai returned to\nresume hli dutlei it Principtl ot\ntht Public SchooL\nMn. Bert Davis md son Dickie of\nGrand Forki were guuti of Mr.\nand Mn. Harry McDougall during\nthe week.\nMiss Margaret Taylor wai \u2022 visitor it Ktlownt.\nMu. M. Croll who hu been \u2022\ngueit of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. C. H. Bland at No.\n3 Plant hai returned to Nelion.\nMr. and Mra. E. Olson and sons\nAlvin and Eddie were weekend visitors ln Rossland.\nMrs. P. O. Bird entertained the\nmembers of the Woman's Auxiliary\nof St. Matthew's Church, at his\nhome on Wednesday afternoon when\nfinal plans were made for the\nSpring sale of work. Tea was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.\nR. Dempsey, attending were Mrs.\nTurner Lee, Mri. E. Anderson, Mrs.\nP. Dempsey,, Mn. G. Topiiss, Mrs.\nPREEMA\nFURNITURE\nThe House ol .'urmtu\nPhont 119\nSTORE OPEN ALL DAY MON.\nDAYS AND CLOSED ALL   '\nDAY WEDNESDAYS      \u25a0\u25a0\u00bb.\u2022\nR. J. Kennedy, Mrs. M. Downie,\nMrs. A. Lees, Mrs. O. W. Humphry,\nMrs. M. Whiteley and Mrs. M. Croll\nof Nelson.\nMiss Ruby Palmer whe hu been\nvisiting at Creston and Nelson lui\nreturned.\n.    WATCH TOMORROW'S\nPAPER  for  our  GROCERY I\nSPECIALS\nR.frR. CROCERY\nMr. R. R. Horner\nS0U.\" W*\nI10U1LLC5\n*\u2666*\u00bb.\nThe in\"*-, \" fcrte-.\n\u00ab*\u25a0\u25a0\" t^ home- ju\u00ab\n.dd cooien-\u00ab' ?     w,.er.\n* T_fl&Sm\u2122*.\n\u00b0^*   . .It down  \u00bb \u2022\n__\u00a3mrt\u00a3** \u2022\"\"fd\nwup,\u00bbo<l\u00ab\u00bbc; lii-root'i\ntoup ever ***\nO\u00bbo ,t0T** ,   .\u00bbls*\n~***Z~*'__\n-\u2666 __?-**** \"\"\n***^fZL    r-l    \u2022*\"'\n_T''    m\nA  PRODUCT  OF\n1 J i'l\nThe Packers of\nLIPTON'S FULL FLAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA\nRobion Cirl Guides\nInspected;\nFive Cirls Enrolled\nROBSON, B. C. - At i recent\nmeeting of the Robson Girl Guldu,\n.vr.... McCabe tnd Mn. Motley htld\ni tour of lnipection. Five glrli were\nenrolled tnd nine given their yetr\npint.\nMrt. McCVbe itreued to the\nGuldei the Import-net of thtlr\nwork, in dot the mtny wiyi In\nwhich they could bt of tervlct during the wtr.\nThe Brownlei, under thtlr iblt\nleider. Mri. Johnson, wen ilio ptld\n\u2022 vlilt.\nROBSON\nROBSOf., B C-Mn. Duncin\nCirttr hu rtturned to Robion tfter ipending the Wlnttr monthi\nwith her huibind, Sgt Cirter of\nthe R.CA.F, who ii now ititlontd\nIn  Vmeouvtr.\nA W. Thorp, who li In mlliltry\nurvice, li viiiting hli fimlly tor\nI few dtyi In Robton.\nMr. ind MTi. Wylllt ind diughter, Shtron Jetn, trt gutiti of\nMr\u00bb. Wylllei pirentt for tht vtcition.\nMr ind Mri. Monypenny of TriU\nire gueiti of Mr. ind Mri J Webiter for Euler.\nIts a Lot Easier\nTo BUY VICTORY BONDS\nBRITISH   COLUMBIA   TELEPHONE-CO.\nj\n  \u2014\nNjIbum iailji NfttiB ? ? Questions ? ?,\nANSWERS\nEstablished AprU 21, 19D2.\nfirltig^ Co.itmbto's\n'Wort \/ntereatt'njf Ntwtpapir\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COW-?ANV LIM-\n1TSD, JM Biker St., Nelion, British Columbli.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADtAN PHJSSS AND\nTHJ AUDIT BUBEAU OF CIRCULATIONS,\nTHURSDAY, MAY 6, 4948.\nThe Appeal to Patriotism\nand Thrift\nMaximum subscriptions In the Victory Loan Campaign will call for additional self-denial by subscribers. No\nobvious self-denial is involved in transferring the money in a savings account\nto a Victory Bond; in fact, there is an\nobvious profit In so doing. The rate of\ninterest on a savings account is lVs\nper cent, and the Victory Loan rate\nia 3 per cent. To all intents and purposes a Victory bond is Just as good as\ncash, but when purchase of Victory\nBonds Is being accomplished by the Installment plan there is the self-denial\nInvolved In saving sufficient to make\nthe payments.\nRewards for such self-denial are\ntwofold. First of all, and of greatest\nappeal to the public of Canada, is that\nthe purchase of Victory Bonds by jn-\nataUments will make a very real contribution towards Victory for the Allied cause. There can be no greater reward than the sense of fulfilment of\npatriotic ideals.\nThe appeal to patriotism Is the\nstrongest At heart we all know that\neven if we were giving this money we\nwould still be doing a wise and sound\nat well as patriotic thing.\nBut we are not being asked to give\n_t money. If the need arises during\ntbe war we can dispose of our bonds. If\nwe retain them until after the war, as\nprobably most of us will do, we will be\nable to congratulate ourtelves upon the\nconsequences of our thrift. We will\nhave a nest egg that will carry us\nto-rough a bad period or if we are fortunate enough not to require it for that\npurpose, we will have money to spend\nupon luxuries which are not now obtainable, or which if obtainable we\nwould prefer not under present circumstances to buy.\nCompliment to\nCanada\nCanadian craftsmen and industry\nnave been paid a high compliment by\nColonel John J. Llewellyn, British Minister of Procurement in the United\nStates, who has declared publicly that\nour aircraft plants are making \"the\nbest Ught and heavy bombers in the\nworld.\" With all modesty, too, we have\nreason to conclude that the former Director of Aircraft Production in Britain did not offer this superlative merely for the sake of saying something\npleasant\nCanadians have it on the authority\noi their soldier-scientist Commander-\nin-Chief, Lieutenant-General A. G. L.\nMcNaughton, that their industrial\nmethods are in advance of Britain's.\nIt Is also a known fact that Canadian-\nmade automobile* have refinements in\nmaterials and workmanship that are\nnot to be found in their American counterparts. It is easy to proceed from\nthis to the conviction that our bortbers,\ntoo, have an extra something that sets\nthem apart.\nThis is no minor achievement It\nIs barely three years since Canada took\nseriously to airplane production, and\nthe bulk of our craftsmen have had\nto be trained in that short time. Today,\nin competition with men who have\nspent a lifetime in the business, they\nare turning out a superior product.\nCanada can have no better advertising,\nand no better assurance of a sound industrial expansion in the future.\nToday's  Horoscope\nIf thli li your birthday, you hivt 1 warm,\ngcntlt ntturt but are often too reierved with\nthoie you eitrem You are perieverlng and\nnever ceaie trying to Improve yourself, though\nyou ire eeilly discouraged by failure. On th'i\nbirthdiy ivoid 1 long ttnwn-oul diicuuion\nwith \u2022 perion who tilki loo much; don't mention your privttt tffiln to lomtont who li\nlikaly to offer unwintid idvlct. Control your\ntngar If you trt contronttd wi'h in txiiptr-\n1 ting iltuiUon.\nEtiquette  Hints\nIf you Milling for \u2022 weekend or longtr,\nIt ll tht poUlt think li like alori your rition\nbook.\nopen ta any raadtr. Namu of pinom\nuking queitiom wlll not bt publlihtd,\nThtrt li no charge ter thii urvlet. Queitiom wlll not bt tniwirM by mall except\nwhtn thtrt It obvioui neceulty far privacy.    1\n0. J, reiton\u2014I havt had 1 mln working (or\ntwo dtyi, tight houn 1 dty tor 50 cents\nan hour. How much Ux wiU I deduct,\ntnd how ioon do I htvt ta itnd thli ln to\nthe Ux collector?\nTtx on M a day ll 60 centi mlnui deductible amounts, If anyr for a ilngle perion without dependentl. It ihould be lent to tha Receiver Genenl ol Ctnidi, Ottiwa, within om\nweek of the close of my ptyroU period.\nJ. M., Marysville\u2014A farmer ll miking a lilt\npayment on land which is to be transferred to ion's name. Ii 1 letter from tha\nfarmer to lind holder'i ltwyer lufficient\ncorrespondence to get deed In ion's nam!?\nIf not, kindly advise mt what ll to ba\ndone?\nThere ire tevenl facti which we would\nhave to know before ititlng whit cpu|d be\ndone. We advise you to consult 1 competent\nlawyer on thii matter.\nC. F., Roulind\u2014I would likt to know tha tddreu of iome lircnft fictoriu thit buy\nhuman hair?\nAi 1 very small amount ot hair ll required ln the minuficturt of airplane Imtrumtnls\nwe do not know whether there li much dtmand for it at tht preient time. You might try\nwriting Boeing Alrcnft Ltd., Vincouver, B. C.\nE. IS., Ymlr\u2014Could you pleiie let ml know\nwhen the Silmon River tnd Wild Horst\nCreek at Silmo ind Ymir wlll be open for\nfishing?\nJune 1, 1M3.\u2014Incidentally, tbat river li\nthe Salmo Rlvtr, not the Salmon, by acUon of\nthe Canadian Geographic Boird about 1 doten\nyein igo.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n(Frem Dtlly Newi, Miy t, 1913)\nPricei swept hlghtr again today in ill\nprinciptl Canadian markets on heavy volumt\nthtt ti yet shows no sign of tiling down.\nWheat soared ln Winnipeg, lnduitrial itocki\non ttie Montrul tnd Toronto exchtngt Ucked otf new hlghi for thi yur by thi dozen\nwhUe mining ehuti were cirrled ilong on\nthe periliten wive of accumulation.\nThe Goodenough mine it Ymlr hu itirted\noperatloni ind li Installing machinery. A contract hu been let to construct 1 roid to thi\nlow level tunatli.\nWholesaleri in Nelwn received a wire yeiterday to advance flour 20 centi a barrel ind\nrolled oats, 10 centi per 80 poundi. The 20-cent\nrise ln flour ia the lecond in 1 week and the\nfourth in leu thin three weeki.\n28 YIARI AGO\n(From Dally Newi, Miy i, 1111)\nThe announcement of tbi ippolntment of\nField Minhil French ai Lord Lieutenant,\nand ot Edward Shortt, member of tha Houu\nof Commoni tor NawcuUe-on-Tyne 11 Chltt\nSecretary for Ireland, wu iuued today.\nTht new floUUon pltnt of Uit Cork-frov-\nlnci Mlnei Ltd., near Kulo hu btrn completed. Wirm weather of till put wtek or 10\nhu midt full opintloni pouible.\nSergt A. W. Lymbery hu returned to\nGny Creek on 10 weeki furlough. He Is thi\nthird veterin to arrive htn thli yttr.\nLltut. Allen H. Coomber, who went overieu with the 7th Battalion ln tht flrit Ctntditn contingent hei been kllltd ln ictlon\nln the lttt drive, iccordlng to InformtUon received yeiterdiy.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy Tht Cinidlin Pnu\nMty 6, ISIS.\u2014Ruulin wmhipi bombirded Mirlupol, Germin-held port on thl Sm of\nAiov. \"Peice of Buchireit\" ilgned by Rummli\nind the Centnl Poweri. rreneh troopi made\n, lucceuful raids Wut of Htngird ind Southeut of Noyon on the Weitern front.\nTest  Yourself\n1. Are home cinned foods Included in thi\nHit of U. S. rtUoned foodi?\n2. Hu Uie high colt of living affected the\nV. S. Army ntlon coit?\n3. Whit li th\u00ab No. 1 projtct for 4-H Clubi\nIn the U. S. thli yeir?\nTEST AN8WSRS\n1. No.\n2. Yei, In the lut year ind \u25a0 hilf tht coit\nof feeding 1 U. 8. toldler per day hu rlien\nfrom _ to M centi.\n3. \"Too- lor Flghteri.\"\nVerse\nRIBIRTH \u2022\nWe wint lomething in our niUon\nSomething lovely to the con,\nSomtthlng vital to cruUcn\nEverybody could idort\nWe wint lomtthlng ln our nition\nTo keep ruihlng to ind fro.\nUp ind down tht whole crlitlon,\nFor wi need It ever 10.\nSee the evil thlngi abrading!\nIl li coming to Iht vitw;\nIt ti coming, tnd they're tiding,\nUt ui bid them lU adieu!\nEvtryone ahall iat 10 cltirly\u2014\nEvtry Uvlng thing oa earth\u2014\nWhtt li truth, ind lovt it dearly.\nIn Uit coming grtlt rebirth.\nNICK C. KOTA80NOFF.\n\u2022 Brilliant. B. C.\nOne Motorist\nin 12\nStill Drive\nOaiaUna ourUUmant hu ihrunk tha thret\nmillion private car llcencei ot pra-war Britain to 250,000, British Magazine polnti out\nMotoring tor pleuura hu betn unknown tor\niome time, because gasoline is aUowed only\nto tha private cars engaged in essential work,\nDrivers who nted thalr can for wu Jobi,\ntransporting invalids or getUng from rural\nhome to tha neareit village tor food, ara tha\nonly motoriiti tble to obtain any gasoline.\nAnd now tbe BrlUih Miniitry of Mlnu\n\u25a0nd Futl hu made a further cut Even tha\nmotorists entitled to emergency gai couponi\nin to hiva thtlr tUowanca cut by 10 par\ncent or mort. Thty can no longer use thtlr\nown can every working day, but muit arrange to double up with other motorists.\nThow who hava official approval to traniport\nothtr worktn regularly will ba allowed larger mileage thin those travelling ilone.,\nIt ti hinted that the Government hopei\nmore and mort workeri wlU contribute to\nsolving Uie traniport problem by sleeping in\ntheir places of buslneu. Driven not employed on euential war work, but who have proved in urgent domeitic need, will hive their\nntloni cut by twenty-five per cent\nThere wlU be ipeciil arrtngementi to\niliicourige the uie of high-powered can. Tha\naUowanca tor a motorcycle wlll permit a larger\nmUeage than \u2022 oar, ind the mlleige pouible\nwith a car wlll decrease ai the horsepower\nIncreuu.\nSince July 1, 1842, the police throughout\nBritain have been working with the Petroleum Board Inspector! to check up on the\nmovemenU of all private cars, examining vehicles outiide of hotels, churchei, clnemai\nmd bin, to ascertain whether the driver il\nthere on buiineu.\nToledo Blade\nThe fortunate Crulade had a luperbly\nefficient Tolado iword of high temper; that li,\ntha blade bid 1 tensile itrength of mora than\n1 hundred torn ptr square inch, says Nature,\nThli wu obtained by tha diffusion 0! carbon\nInto-wrought Iron, and tha steel 10 produced\nwhen heated above tha critical point became\na solid solution ot carbide or carbon and Iron;\nrapidly quenched ln water from thii temper-\neture, the blade wai Intensely hard and alio\nbrittle, but whtn lightly tampered by reheating to 1 skilfully selected temperature, miterlil hardness wai itlll nUlned but wu tccomptnied by 1 remarkable toughness.\nPress Comment\nONTARIO ELECTION\nThe question of Uking advanUge ot the\nextended life of Ontario's Legislature, or of\nholding in election in the nur future instead,\nll not t simple one. There is something to ba\n\u25a0aid on both ildu. On Uit ont hind, it !\u25a0 contended that an elecUon ln wirtlme U not de-\nilriblt. On thi othtr hind, it ii irgued thtt\n(1) thtrt hu been no election iince Octobtr\not 1M7 tnd thit (b) tht leader who wu\nthtn continued ln office by tht electors li no\nlonger even ln tht Cibinet'\nTne orlginil term it tht tuambly,' ai fixed by the B.N.A. Act, wu four yttn. Thli tht\nLegiilature itielf Increued permanently to\nfive under \u2022 clauie ln thl Act which enables\nIt to imend the Provlncitl conitltutlon. Tht\npreient Legliltture Increued IU own term\nof office by inother yeir ln 1942, tnd hu recently voted Itself \u2022 second extension, which\nwould mike ieven yun ln iU. Thli vote,\nhowever, doei not preclude in ippeil to the\npeople it tny tlmt.\nIt It interesting to recall thtt till Dominion Parliiment tlu voted ltulf two extensions\nof tatra during tht Uit wir, lubjict, howtvtr,\nto tht ipprovil ot Uit British Pirliament\nwhich, ln ttie cue ot a Federal extenilon had\nto be lecured. The first extension hid thl\ncontent of the Lturler oppoiition, md Wutmlniter put through Uie neceniry legiilition.\nThe iecond extenilon wu ptued with 1 mijorlty of M ln 1\u00bb17; but Sir Robert Borden,\nto Uie diuppolntmtnt of mmy of his foUow-\nen, refuted to Ukei the necessary steps to\nget It ipproved, hli reuon being thit ht did\nnot wlih to throw 10 controvtnltl \u2022 Dominion luue into Uie Brltlth PtrUtment in wirtlme. Thit objection doei not arise ln the\ncue of the OnUrlo extenilon.\nWith reipect to the other point\u2014thit\ntht preient Ontario Government It not tht\nidminlitritlon which tecured Uie endornUon\nof the electon In 1937\u2014thtre It ilio in Intereitlng Fedenl precedent In July of 1920, Sir\nRobert Borden ptued on the Dominion pre-\nmierthlp to Mr. Arthur Meighen (not, however, without consulting h[s colleiguei), tnd\nthere wis not only \u2022 new Prime Mlnliter, but\n1 new pirty ln office, or In thit itme month\ntht Union Government pirty dluppeired, ind\nthe Nitlonil Llbenl ind Conttrvitlvt ptrty\ntook IU place. It wu not wartime, ytt Mr.\nMttghtn did not go to tht people until December 0, 1921, 1 yur tnd flvt monthi ifttr\nUking offlct. Thli, however, wti not during\nin extended term of Parliament as will bt the\ncm If tht OnUrlo Govtrnfhent now decides\ntgainst in elecUon.\nThue ficU in not cited 11 in trgumint\n\u2022 gilntt holding ont, but 11 in indication thtt\nthe iltuition which would arise If ont win\nnot htld It not ptrhipi to unlqut ti tome-\ntlmu thought Ont thing It iure. If there It\nto bt no gentrtl election, there ihould it\nlent bt byelectloni ln thl ieven vtctnt Itltl\nwhou long dlifrinchliement hu 10 often bten\nproteited In theie col,.mm, Thi fict thit then\nli to be that much \"dliturbince\" of the public\nmind In my event li no doubt in irgument\nfor tht Oovernment holding 1 generil election \"while they're it It\"\nWhit li llbtrty without wlidom ind without virtue? lt U UU greateit of ill poulblt\nevlli. for It li folly, vice ind midnm. without\ntuition or rettrilnt\u2014Burkt.\nOAU TO ACTION\nVt. Maiiky glvu 1 nlutary warning. Ha\nuyi It ll in \"optlmlitlc deluilon' 'te tmiglr.e\ntbat tha war li 11 good 11 won. Thue wordi\n\u2022n necuury. Thtrt trt fir too many ptoplt\nln thli country who think thit victory ctn be\nattained wlih little more effort Tht diipoiltlon\nto \"relax 1 bit, ind go btck to our hibllt, Intertill, tnd feelings of puci-tlmi\" ll ilretdy\ntoo tppirint\u2014London Dllly Mill.\nHave your Job problem in-\n\u25a0wirtd try in expert counsellor.\nWritt Uit Carter Engineer,\ncara ol tha Nalion DaUy Nawi.\nOnly lnitltli will bt publiihed.\nWhat Chmce It ther. In a big\norganization for tha ordinary con-\ncltntloui plodder? Can ha mide\nhit futurt iafa In tuoh a Job?\nO.T.I.\nThree gredei ot Intelligence ara\n(ound ln neirly every organization\n\u2014the high, average and low. How\ndo you suppose they ihow up In thl\nyear-end reporU? Mott ot flit top\nthird become diawtlitled and move\navt or up. Tha law third, with taw\ntxctptioni waad themielvaa out.\nBut thi grut middle olaie-la which\nyou plica yourself\u2014the normal\nplodder typt, neither brilliant nor\ndumb, itay put and and thalr dayi\ntn reasonable, bettar-than-iverift\ncomfort md circumstance!. These\nare tht falU trom a survey of miny\nklndl of orginl-auoni. Policemen,\nwho hive proved themselves In Uit\nhigher bracket, usually resign for\nothar work, often it the exact time\nthey an being conildered tor inspectors or plain clothu man,\nEvtn whtrt than It many machine! Of tha automatic, repetitive\ntype, tht contented worktr whou\nnirvti and disposition allow him\nor ber to attend to tha operatloni of\n|Uih michinei wlih happy equanimity.   ,\nIf you chick tha Uvei of tht btg\nmen In any organlutlon you will\nfind, most of tham ara like yourself\n-ploddert\u2014who wear well ind it-\ntend to their daily tuki without\ny.\nToday's\nICTORY GARDEN-GRAPH\nBy DEAN HAtUDAY\nPROPER  PLANTI NO   OF  BEITS\nIN VICTORY QARDEN\nBaat uadi may ba planted outdoor! Juat u soon u lt ll pouible\nto prepire tha soil. Light troiU wlll\nnot Injure either tha seeds or young\nplinti.\nBeets leedi ihould ba sown thinly since ona kamal will land up\nseveril iprouta, sometimes u mihy\n11 ilx.\nAi llluitnted ln tha accompanying Garden-Griph, plut beat leadi\nont Inch apart tlong tha row and\none Inch deep. The distance apart\nthe rowi in placed will depend\nupon the sire of tha Victory girden\nind thi typt of whttl cultivator\nuied, li iny other thin tha good\nold hoe. The rowi may viry from\n14 to 24 lnchei apart\nThe thinning of young but plants\nihould begin airly, Do not wait\nuntil tha plants have become Injured by overcrowding. Thin thi\nplants to four lnchu apart In tht\nrow, u Illustrated, The thinned\nout' plant! cm ba replanted In\niomt other ptrt of tht garden or\nthty cm bt uud u tibia greeni.\nII ttie thinned out planU irt trim-\nplanted they will mature about,10\ndayi later than thi rowi trom\nwhich they were taken.\nSuccessive pUntlngi of beets\n\u25a0hould ba made ill Summer md\ntny surplus ot the tarly beet plant\nIngi can be canned for Wlnttr lite.\nAmple imounti of the lata var.e\nties of beeU ihould be plinted with\nthe Intention of itorlng the harvest\ned rooU for Winter use.\nR. C A. F. Reinforcements\nArrive in Britain\nLONDON, May U.tCP Cable). \u2014\nArrival in BriUin of a .draft of relnforcemenU far the Ft. C. A. F.\noverieai wu disclosed today.\nTbt airmen, representing netrly\nevery corner of Ctnidt, includtd\npilots, observers, navigators, bomb\nilmen, gunotrs, wireless-air gunners ind rtdlo mechanics,\nAi tht crewi piled out of thalr\nships thty were unanimoui in naming Berlin 11 thl place they would\nUke to itttck tint when they are\nposted to operational duties.\nSenior officer with the errlvili\nwis Wing Cmdr. O. R. F. Gross,\nToronto, Chltf lnitructor of No. fl\nBombing ind Gunnery School it\nUthbridge, AlU.\nFo. Ayleiworth. Niptnte, Ont,\nseemed to bt tht mott anxloui \"to\nbtlt Hltltr In a hurry and gtt btck\nhomt-\" Treat wu because two dayi\nbefore he silled from in Eutern\nCanadian port he letrned his wife\nhad given birth to a baby at Prince\nRupert, B.C.\nPo. BIU Hobson, Kelowni, B.C.,\nIs making his iecond trip to BrlUtn\nwith the R. C. A. F. The tint time\nha came it an accountant but ha\nobUined t trtnifer to ilr crtw so ha\neould \"hit Jerry tht hard wiy.\"\nThrte former newspapermen\nwere among the ptrty, Fo. BUI\nDumiday of Toronto, Press Relations Officeri and former Canadian\nPress sUff man, Po. B. B. Thomson^ |\not Toronto and Fo. H. Steirman ol\nMontreal.\nAirmen hoping to pau quickly\nthrough operatlonil training unlta\ntnd get Into acUon Included Pos.\nCharlie Bltgborne, wireless operator and air gunner of Wett Summerland, B.C., Norm. Lorangtr,\nbomb-aimer of Vancouver, Rex\nForsyth, navigator of Canton, Alta,\nAlan Parry, navigator Of Calgary\nand Lorne Cook, navigator of Kenton, AlU.\nPo. James Kerr, bomb-aimer 61\nSydney, N.S., well-known Y.M.C.A.\ngymnast, represented the Marltlmea,\nFormer sportsmen Included Po.\nDon Wicktm, member of the Mooie\nJaw Canucks, Siskttchewan Junior\nhockey champions.\nwasting their energiei ln drumi or\nside issues.\nCAIRO (CP)HMethods of rubber\ntipping introduced Into Tanganyika\nTerritory by experti with modern\nexperience of Malayan methods\nhave thown an output four or five\ntlmea greater than was thought possible.\nLONDON, (CP.) - Piddy Flnucane wu shot down over the English\nChannel last July but fighter pilots\nstill watch in aedrome movies how\nhe shot down enemy planes. Tha\nfamed wing comminder who held\nthe D.S.O. ind triple D.F.C. too*\nfilms ot hit actual fighting through\ncamerai fitted Into the wings ot\nhis SplUire.\nTHE TRUTH ABOUT\nTHE RAZOR BLADE\nSITUATION\nA Frmk Statement By\nGillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Umhed\nCONFUCTING tnd unfounded re-\nports about the mor blade situation\nprompt us to make this positive sttte-\nmenc\u2014\nTbin should bi razor bhtdis for\ntvtrybody provided everyone buys\ntptringly mid gets ivery possible\ntbdvt out of every bUdi.\nIt is true that today manufacture of razor\nblades for civilian use Is regulated. No\nloyal Ctntditn would htve It otherwise.\nAnd this comptny gladly complies with\nthe program established by the Wartime\nPrices tnd Trtde Botrd Administrator\nto conserve steel tnd Itbor.\nThe quott set up by the Administrator\nwu arrived tt tfter careful study, tnd the\navailable supply of razor blades is intended to ttke care of civilian needs\nwithout working t hardship on anyone.\nDespite this you mty hive found in occasional merchtnt out of stock when you\nuked for Blue Gillette Blades. Here tre\ntbe reasons for this ... First... the Blue\nGillette has grown in popularity yetr\ntfter yetr tnd today demind is greater\nthtn eve;. Second . . . some men tre\nhoarding. Storing twty even in extrt\npackage or two by every shiver in the\nDominion could cause tn tcute shortage.\nThird... mtny men continue their peacetime practice of not concerning themselves with the number of shives per\nblade. These days demand thtt men obtain miximum service from each blade.\nFourth... Lerge orders from the trmed\nforces ttx our ctptcity. These requirements do not come out of our civilian\nquott, but do ttke priority on delivery.\nCombine these four reuons tnd you\nknow why from time to time certain\ndealers may be out of stock. We assure\nyou that this condition is only temporary\ntnd should mean at worst merely t\nbrief deliy.\nBut you can help avoid this slight.inconvenience. When buying Blue Gillette\nBlades... do so sparingly... just one package at a time.Then use each-blade thriftily\n...make every blade deliver the maximum\nnumber of satisfactory shaves. And when\nyou key your blade consumption to the\ntimes,you share the comfort tnd economy\nof Blue Gillette Blades with your friends\nand your neighbours. That's the sporting thing to do. It's the Canadian way.\nGillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited\nMontreal, Quebec\nemmmmm*\nL__.\n \u25a0-.._______\u2014\n\u00ab I\nAuthorities Agree Ifs Going lo Be\nTough Job lo Get Japs Oft Aleutians\nWASHINGTON, May S (AW -\n\u2022fftien the time oomea to throw thl\nJipt out of the Aleutian lalmdi,\n\u2022utbocltiet here agree, the Job will\nhave to be done by troopt landing\nWiner tire and fighting with gum,\nbayonet and grenide until thl bit\nenemy iurret><tert or diet.\nThe blow might fall thli Spring\nor Summer. It li certain to fall\nwhen the Pacific war retches I\npoint where Kiska would bt useful\nmt a bate for American operation!,\neuch ai air attacki on the Kuriles\nbland itring out North of Japan\nproper,\nDeipite months of bombing the\nJapaneie are believed to he firmly entrenched on Kl#ka and their\naupportlng bates on Attu Ialand, 180\nmllu to the Wait. The aerial pound-\nlagi to whieh thar **->* been\ntubjected are not ind cannot be\nlufficiehUy heavy to foroe thtm\nto withdraw.\nYet the bombing! conttuitN con-\nmme their rewureea, and evidence\nthat at timet may be hird-prmid\nwaa aeen k_ yeiterday'i diicioeun\nOf the ibe of tht wanhip eicort\nwith which Uie? uniucceiifully had\ntried to puih through two tralNportl\nlate in March.\nSlnoe March 1 air attacki havi\nbeen heavy and tuatelned. the Aleutian! command made 34 raidi in\nMarch and iince AprU 1 a toUl ot\nM attacki haa been repotted, with\na naxlmum of 15 in one day.\nBut the Japaneie, according to\ntht btlt available information have\ngone underground. They Uvt In\ncavei, bury twit lUPplbe end t**\nni i \u00ab\u00ab\u25a0\nOtt\nfijUt\nTHURSDAY, MAY 6\nCKLN AND\nJBC PROGRAMMES\nHORNING\n7:55-0 Cinada\nS.C1HCBC Newi\n\u2022 8:15\u2014Front Line Family\n' 8:30\u2014Yankee   Houst   Party\n' JrOO-BBC Nawa\n9:10\u2014Coldltream Guardi  (CKLN)\n\u00bb:30-Tbt Concert Muttr (CKLN)\n\u00bb:\u00ab-The Record Cablntt\n\u00ab:59-Tlme Signil\n.0:0O-Mornlng Vialt\n10:15\u2014Salon Muilc (CKLN)\nCKLN\nCooperating wtth the\nVictory Loan Committet\n2      Presents\n;A. A. Pagdin\n* Speaking Tonight.\njt      at 6:30\n10:fS\u2014CUlre WiUtw, \"They Wl\nMe\"\nU.00-4.uilcal Vartatlea\n11:19\u2014Variety Time (CKLN)\nU:30-\"Solditr*i Wife\"\nli:tt-Your Hollywood Jfeweglrl\nAFTERNOON\n11-00-B.C. rann Broadcut\nll:\u00bb-Tht Notict Botrd (CKLN)\n11:J0-CBC Newa\n12:45\u2014Between the Bookends\n1:00\u2014Stanley Hoban, Baritone\nl:15-lnurlude\nl:l\u00bb-Talk \"Fireilde IW\n1:30\u2014Joint Recltil\ni:0O\u2014Madeline JerroU Readl\n2:15--Muslcal Programme\n2:80\u2014Tea Tfnw\n2:45-Llstener.' rivoritei\nJrOO-Weiterp tltf\n3:15-Souvenln of Song\n3:30-Indlmm Indigo\n3:\u00ab-BBC Niwi\n4:00-Cruudtrt to Brittany\n4:15-Piano Recital\n4:30-Ctrt Kilnh & Orch.\n4:45-VIctory Lean addreu\n5:00\u2014Nawa Commentary\n5:05\u2014To Bi Announoed -\n5:30-Songi by Mlml Cabana\n5;45-Noveltles of Nowaday!     ,\nEVENING\ner\u00ab0-Bvenlnf Serenade\n6:SO-A. A. Ptldtn\n8:35-Supptr Melodiei (CKLN)\n7KW-CBC Nawa'\n7:15\u2014CBC Concert Hour .\n!:00-BBC Ntwi Ree'\n8:30-We Shall Have Music\ntroo\u2014Drama\n9:30\u2014Songi of Empirt\n10:<\u00bb-C8C Newa\n10:!5\u2014Rebroidcut of Victory Loir\n10:JO-Glen Gny*! Otch.\n10:45\u2014Dance Orcheitri\nll:00-God Save the King\npaaa thaetaitvM only when mmn*\nbl to their work.   \u25a0\nBomba wreck their lurfaci toatal-\nbtloua iuch ai gun poiitioni. wherv-\nwoJected\"aV\u00abbld. aOdtaoc* down\nbak htngin. Sut the Jtpaawt dog\n(Idly Hick to theif comtruction\noba.\nThe unftUing tUy of tht Jtpi It\nHt* wiether. Pereoni Mak from the\nislandi lay that thty hava two terrible weather feeturee--the Willi-\nwiwi, or violent, ajttfting windi,\nwhich wmetimu Mow aa btgh aa\n100 mUU' an hour; and the fogi\nthat day after day ahrpud tha area.\nIn iddition to -umpiring Allied\nflien, the fog protecti Jap ihlps,\nwhich approach by night and put\nInto, harbor for unloading . only\nwhen fog It heavy.\nInformed peraoni here flva aeveral reasons for the enemy'i.tenacity In holding'the iilandi. Fore-\nmott among thoee reuone b that\nthe Japaneie commmd bad to gave\nlomethtag out- of IU grand often,\nlive agalnit North America wbicb\nth unltid states fleet had cruahed\nat Mldwiy In Jum Kiikt w.th At\ntu and i\n, whlcl. they*\n*ee\"pe eevve\n* .n the Bmpbtl'i \"-m*11****** *\"\nI montha of firin* \u00ab\u2122*-\nimplying (another form of power ,.,*\"*-\"\n* -    '\"      \u2014-    (nni.\nJ.a u\nBBITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD\nVucouver, Canada\nOne British Anti Tank Gun Knocks Off\nSix Hun Panzers Before Getting HII\ndAittttv ...\niU tht Japanaaa hid ltft ot\nthalr grtndloae icheme.\nAnother reieon waa that Klika\nwould furnish them a nod tub-\nmarine baae if Russia got into the\nPacific War and Allied aurface ships\nbegin operating to Kamchatka,\nLoaded Bomber\nMakes Record\nAtlantic Crossing\nMONTREAL, May 5 (CP)-Lesa\nthan.a week after announcing a\npaw North Atlantie flying record,\ntht Royal Air Force Trantport Command came up today with another\nnew one\u2014a landfaU-to-landfall mark\nof ilx houn and 12 minutei from\nNewfoundltnd to BrlUin ln a fully-\nloaded Liberator bomber.\nLait Thuriday the Traniport Commind revtilid, with a ktrlei of other bait flying tlmt., that Capt. W,\n8. Miy of the lubuAan town of\nMount Royil had flown the dlitance\n-2300 itatnU mllei\u2014ht alx houri\n\u2022nd 10 minutei in a Liberator.\nToday, it waa announced that\nCapt C. R. (Sam) Buxton of tha\nBritiih Overieu Airwayi CorporiUon, operitlng wltt) the Traniport\nCommand, had iliced eight minutei\nfrem Cipt, May'i record.\nCapt Buxton'i Una from takeoff to lindlng wu ieven houn and\n16 minutei\u201424 mlnutea len thu\nCapt Miy'i performance and 45\nminutei len than the beat previoui\nmark for tha faitaat Atlantic crossing.\nBut the Newfoundlmd-to-Britain\nmark wam't the only record Capt\nBuxton iet up. Hla flight began\nat Montreal\u2014S1B0 itatute mllei from\nhb destination\u2014and be flew to New.\nfoundlind In three houn, 56 minutei. Hb total actual flying timei\nfrom Montreal to Britiln, therefore, waa 11 houn aad 11 minutei\n-one hour and nlna mlnutea better\nthan the previoui beat elapitd time\nflight via Newfoundland and It\nminutei better than one via Nova\nScotia, both accompllihed In tha\nprevioui two weeka by Capt S, W.\nA. Scott '     .\nPlan Strict Mark Up\nControl of\nSpring Vegetables\nOTTAWA, Miy 5 (CP)-The Prjc-\nea Botrd taid today that aa order\nestibliihlng a \"etrict mark-up control\" on early Spring vegetablei Including lettuce, tomttoei, celery,\ncabbage, carroti, green peu and\ngreen or wax betas will become effecUve ihortly.\nRapid price riaea in recent weeki\ntogether wtth evidence that \"iomt\nImporten and retillert trt taking\nhigher than their normtl mark-ups\"\nwere given ea thf reason lor the\nproposed order.\n\"Ibe mark-up oontrol wU be\nbaaed on actual bid-down coat ot\ntaoperti or tilt lild-down coat baaed\non United Stetei celling pricei,\nwhichever b lower,\" ttte Boird nid\nIn i sttten-mt\n\u25a0y OANIIL DI UUCI\nAtwoltttd Prut tuff Writer\nwrra th\u00ab Mtmra ibt arm*\nIN TUNISJA, Miy 4 (Debytd)\n(AT)-iOwiBrttbh heavy anti-tank\naun ung a t-iundtroui long ol\ndeith In tjabob Pen todiy, mopping up tlx German tanka before it\nwaa deitroyed by a ihell trom a\nTiger Mark VI tank.\nThe Germana loit 11 tanks (the\nheadquirteri communique aaid 12)\nincluding one and pouibly two\nMark fTa tn two futile attempti to\nBiMb through the Ptn juat South ot\nDJehil el Atoud ln the Medjerda\nValley. Pouibly 10 tanka were uaed\naltogether.\nlut It wat tht fm of ene Britiah erew and thalr anti-tank gun,\nlighting ta the laat In an open\nfield, that wfll live In t*te enfujli\nof Royil Artllliry. Thl Prttlih\nertw laat twe dead, intludlng the\n\u2022ergetnt In chargt.\n\"Ttit Germani pat down a tmoke\naoreen .uat before their tecond attack thii morning and the smoke\nflowed thickly in the gapa eight\nmllet Nprtheaat ot Med)ei-el-Bab,\"\na aenlor officer aald.\n\"By a freak one of our guna wu\nunobacured by tba imoke and the\nnew htd a ober view of the grean\nrjfa ot round ovtr which *a\noqemy araawwat jjgg;\u00bb wta\nSO am, whan two Panaen poked\nilr stHl nottt into rtngt and the\nknocked them ott Uke wooden\n\u2022Thert wu a alight pautt and\nthan urea more penteri ippiarad.\nTht gun Kored direct hiti with three\nroundi. It Wag *e ,beit ihooting\nwi had aver ieen In North Africi,\nTtntlly the ilxth ttnk came Into\nrange,\n\"It may sound unbelievable but\nthe tank and gun fired ilmultmt-\nouily and both got their respective\nUrgets.\n\"Two ol the gun crew wert killed md one or two othen wounded.\nThi tank wm disabled. We are nut\neuro whether this Unk wit a Tiger\nmodel, but at beat ona put out ot\naction by tbe gun wu a Tiger,\n\"the enemy wu uoebb to aal-\nvage tbeu abt Unki or ftvo others\nthat' were btt during tha nwrnlng,\neftd our upperi wa afternoon blew\nthem up.\n\"It wu a great day'i work-\"\nTht abortive Oerman locki offensive lUrted with a combined tank\nand Infantry charga at 1:50 a.m Thii\nwaa beiten of- euily by the Britiah\ntroopa on DJebel el Aioud. The\nenemy used an olive grove aa a\njumpiog-off place.\nThe aecond attack wu limited to\ntanka end the deftly laid trap of\ntbe Brvtleh anti-tank defencei flnlihed that\nBy-Election Juno 14 ,\nin Revelstoke\nVICTORIA, May 6 (CP).- Tba\nRevelstoke by-election to fill the\nvicancy cauied by the death ot\nBatty Johniton, Coalition member\not the Lagbbtqre, will ba held on\nJune 14, Premier Hart announced\ntoday.        ^\nNomination day btl bttn aet tor\nJune T and the voteri' Ibt will cloae\nmidnight May 21. The ipeclal court\nest revision, which ii for the purpou\not itrlking ott tha Met thou ineligible to vote, will be hild MIX 28-\nOpe candidate wlU reprtupt Libenli end Comervitlvei on a cotli-\ntton tlckeWoteph McKlnpen o{\nReveUtoke. Iba C. C. F. hu net yet\nIndlctted iti choice.\nNino Raids on Kiska\nMade in Day\nWASHINGTON, Uly 5 (AP)-Tht\nNavy Department reported today\nthat American medium and hetvy\nbomberi and flghteri rtlded Japaneu IniUUattoni on Klika nine\ntimei Monday.\nFlrei ware itarted in the enemy\nctmp, hlti were obaarved ln other\nireu which the communique did not\ndeicrlbe ind \"huvy imoke wU\nieen at North Heed\", * harbor defence poiition,\nMewwhlle, ln the South Piclflc\nplinti frotn Gutdtlctnal carried out\n-tttecki on enemy poirtlohi In the\ncentral tnd Northwtttern Solomoni,\nitarting flrei In at baat two placei.\ni     .. '\nColeman Reelected\nap C.P.R. President\nMONTOTAL, May 5 ICB)_D. C\nColeman wu elected Chtlrmin of\nthe Bond of Dlrecton aod reelected Preiident et the ennml matting\ntoday of Canadian Pacific Railway\nComptny. Mr. Coleman, Who '\nappointed Prteidtnt bit year, tuc-\ncMed tbe UU Sir Wwerd Beatty\nla thet oKice end alao foUowi him\nu Chairman.\nlhe meeting adopted I reiolutlon\nexpressing profound rtgrit at the\ndeath of Sir Bdward apd ihtrehold-\nen preient tf terwerda itood in lU-\ntroe tor a minute.\nSeek Proper Advice\nfor Homo Canning\nSBATn-S, May 5 (AP)-Home\nctnning of vegetables ln tha Pacific Northweit without proper equipment may result ln deadly botullam\npoisoning, Dr. Donald 0. Evani,\nSUU Director ot Health, arid Prof.\nMartha E. Dre-ilar, Home Economlci Professor at the University of\nWuhington, warned hare.\n\"People who do home, canning\nihould teak proper, advice to avoid\nthe hinrd,\" Dr. Evani uld.\n\"It li definitely recommended by\nthe US. Department ot Agriculture\nthtt no home canning ba tttempted\nexcept In well regubtad preature\ncooken or canners operated at between M0 degreu F. and JM dtgreei\nF.,\" Dr, Drestbr wlo.\nLord Hewort Dies\nTOTTIBIDGE, Hertfordihke, ta-\ngbnd, May 5 (CP) - Lord Htwart,\n73, formtr Lord Chief Juattcf of\nEnglsnd, died at hb home todty tfter an lUneie of uveral monthi.\nLord Htwart urved \u2022\u2022 Lord CMef\nJurtioe for 18Vi,yaen, trom 1921\nto 1940, and wu tor'more than a\nSuartar century cue of the loading\nrltlth legal pereonalltbt.\nHe wu created Viicount Htwtrt\nof Bury upon hla retlrtmtnt trom\nhit high offloe, having been Bacon\nHtwart llnu Itn. Tbeu tttba now\npan to Wi aoa, Hugh viughw Htwart ,  ,~\nLord Htwart creittd a itlr ln\n193T whan he wrote a ipeclal article\npubliihed in Yorkshire newtpiptn\nin which ha wei critical ot Canada'!\nnewipipen uying that thty did not\ngive tha publio \"calm itatementi ol\nfact\" and \"expreitloni of opinion\ndeserving tba attention of readen\nwho are educated and Informed.\"\nEtfortt to Interview blm to draw\nforth hb views more tully, proved\nunavailing.\nBulgarian (Ily\nAs Nazis Search\nLONDON. May i <-*f)*rtait ra-\ndio reporti todiy uld that tht itreeti\not tba Bulgarian capital of Sofia\nware deatrted apd that all roadi\nleading from Iba Axli-domlmted\nlUU had been blocked ln a wide\naearch for the imiilni of CoL AUi-\ninu Pantett, former Police Chief\nwho wai slain Monday.\n-The population ot tile Bulgarian\ncapital wai ordered to itay at home\nduring tbe Urge tctle raid madt\nby police apd army to detect ring\nleaden of recent attacki,\" tha Bar\nUn radio uld ln a broadcut\n\"Only children up to 11 yeiri old\nand servipti'v\/ere givan permiulon\nto buy food during the forenoon.\nTelephone connection* and trunk\nlinei between Bulgarli ind fonlgn\ncountriei ire bbtked. Nobody lj allowed to leave hla houu,\"\nThe frank issertloni ibout tha\ndrastic meaiur?s tugguttd thit tht\nBalkan kingdom, tint to deiert tha\nKaiser In the 191.-18 War, WU In\ngrave unreal.\n5b3\nHHJON DAILY NIWS, TWySDAY, MAY 6, 1941 - T ^\nLabor Congress Asks Consolidation\no( Labor Legislation\n\u2022y JACK WlttlAMe\nOa tadlan Prut tuff Writer\nOTTAWA, May 1 (OP.) - The\nNational War Labor Botrd In tht\nttoond dayi af lti gintral Inquiry\nInto labor matten todiy rtulvtd\nbr ltft urging oomolldttlon ef exiiting later leglilemn and a rt-\nviiion of the method of computing the offlclil coit-of-llving In-\ndtx. '\nAt todiy'l UMlon a lubmlulon by\nJ, B. Ward ot Montretl on behilf\not 11 itandard railway brotherhoods\n\u25a0aid CanadUn worken had lut\nfaith In the\/Dominion Bureau ot\nSttttiUci' coit-of-living index on\nwhich coit-of-llvlng bonua pay-\nmtnb ara baud. The brotherhoodi\nItid thay wire oppond to a Govtrnmtnt policy of lubtldlilng certain commoditlu to prevent rliei In\nthe Index.\nThe iecond brlet heard at tha\nmorning union ol tha Board wai\nSreaanted by A. R. Mother, Preii-\ntnt of tbe Ctntdlm Congnu ol\nLabor. The Congreu urged Introduction of compulsory coUectlve\nbirgilnlng and consolidation of labor legiilition, preferably In an ut\nOf Pirliament.   .       .      .\nTba Congreu alio duit\"with ttie\ncost-of-living  Index  and  bonuses,\naoggeiting a uniform bonua tor aU\nCinidlin worken, with regional in-\ndleu to meat varied condltioni in\ndifferent pirti of tha country.\nIbe Canadian and Cithollc Confederation of Labor, In a brief prepared tor preienUtlon to the Boird\nliter today, propoied a Dominion-\nProvincial conference ln an effort\nto gain uniformity In libor legislation.\nLack of a comprehtnilvt liboi\npolicy for Canada wu ona of the\nmain reuoni tor a growing unrest\n\u25a0mong workers, tha Confederation\nwld,\nDEATHS\nOALT. Cut--* 0. McCuUoch.\nprominent Canadian Induitriillit\nud Chiirman of tba Board ot the\nMutual Ule Aaauraooa Company \u00abf\nCanada and a Director of tht Imperiil Btnk.\nEDMONTON-WUllam Archibald\nRae, former Liberal member of the\nAlberta Legiilature for Puce River\nand active worker lo ttw development ot tht Peaoe River oountry\nwhere he first uttled ln 1908.\ni,\nTbe Province ot Sokoto, Nigeria,\nhu contributed almoit $150,000 to\ntba Empire war etton.\n\u25a0 *iii\nBack the Attack\nwithVictoxyBonds_\n\u00bbt\nn\n\"OF ALL THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF CANADA\nTHE GREATEST IS ITS PEOPLE\"\n1st Army Collects\n5000 Prisonm\nWITH THI BRITISH lit ARMY.\nIN TUNISIA, May I (Debytd)\n(AP) -Thl Brklih lit Afoy innounoed todiy that WOO Axii priionen. Including 4000 Oermini, had\nbeen uptured in lit uctor ot the\nTunltlan front \u00bb_ne\u00ab Apr'i 11, when\nthi enemy made an abortive attack\nnew Med)ei-el-Bib on the eve ot\nttie current AUied otfmtive.\n_\n'  \u25a0   -\u25a0---\n'\n ___,\n^tf^*\n\t\n \u2014\n8 \u2014 NEUON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1943\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nIf wc\nEVCA\n. lOHTg NAZI!\nThli bttrdtd 'warrior, Ool.\nChriitodoulot Glgantu, U In\ncommind of tbe \"ucred iquidron*' ttttchid to tht Britith 8*\nArmy in Africi. Tht iqutdron il t-\ni up of men tnd officen who\ntsctped from Greece.\nNEW CARRIER FIGHTER\nThe U. 8. Navy's newest fighter, the Brewster P8A,\nis pictured on Pta first, test flight It ia designed for carrier operation with the fleet. It is a gull-winged single\nseat monoplane with a rated speed of 400 miles per hour.\nNAMID COMMOOOM\nCapUln C R. Ttylor, R.C.N.,\nhu been tdvmced to tht rtnk ot\nCommodore, Commodore Ttylor,\nbora in Wlndtor, enrolled u I\nctdet it tht Roytl Ntvtl College\nol Ctnidt In 1011. Appointed\n\"ntvtl offlcer-ln-cfhtrge, Halifax.\"\ntn April, IMi, hli position will\nnow be known u \"Commodore,\nSALLY'S SALLIES\n*,*i   IU. 1 P.i.., tmm,\n-111, Wt *\nJlAYl'te\n, wWEREMt\"\n(JAMES-JOR.,\nVo \/ou -ktt  .tid\n\\m.\\i<i k< io.*.\n3oarpik4 tat?\nThe new way to look thli Summer li perfectly Illustrited by\nthli young. basic dreu, Pittern\n9327 by Marian Martin. No tuu or\nfrills\u2014Jutt ilmple, becoming, good\nllnet. The gtthered darti it tht\nfront bodice tdd softness md accent \u2022 slim waist. Uie bright buttoni to trim the pointed yoku.\nPittern 9327 may be ordered\nonly ln misses' sizes 12, 14, 18. Jt,\n20. Slia 16 requires 1% yardi X-\ninch.\nBend 20 centi fer thli pttttrn to\nThl Nelion Dtlly Ntwt, Needle-\ncraft Dtpt, Nelion. Wrltt plllnly\npttttrn numbtr, your ntmt ind\ntddrtit. Pattern wlll bt mtlltd\nte your homt In tbout 16 dtyt.\nThtre mty bt umt further deliy\nIn dtllvtry becauie ef the lirgt\nIncreue In orderi during tht\nprtunt tenon.\n\u2022AUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLKN\nA VALUABLE SINGLETON\nM08T PLATER8 tre prone to\nunder vtlut the posses. Ion of t\nking'whtn It It not guarded with\ntnothtr card of ltt same suit A\nmajority count It u only worth\na half i ehuce to Uke a trick,\neven when guarded But the honor\nJuat below the ice will produce\npuny more trlcki thm that for\nyour ildt, in tht long run Think\nof whtt It lot* tc-i guirded queen\nIn your partner's hmd, or how\nmighty it ii u t trlck-Uker when\nyour partner hu Uw ice md it\nleut one other card Stin mother\nutt tt IU ability to makt a particular opponent Ukt It when you\ntre building m end-play, or IU effect bi making certain aqueut\nplajm work.\n4KQ964\nf AJt\n4 Nont\n+ J1065 4\nm_\nf 10 16 i\n\u00abloot a\n*_m\nN\nW E\n8\n410 5S\n?Q84\n\u2666 J872\n+ A81\n\"1 dor't blame Illm. 1 know wt\nhavt to chooie between right tnd\nwrong, hut t plow hone li born\nthtt wty ind cu't bt tnythlng tltt:\n\u2666 A782\n\u2666 ETI\n\u2666 AKQM\n\u2666\u00ab\n\/Dealer: Eut Both ildei vulnerable.)\nIM        Soutk    Wut      North\nPau 14)      Pau        1*\nPau 14      Put        ti\nPitt 64\nThat ttngtetoa club In South'i\nhand proved a vital firtor lo UM\nniaktng eg tht eontraet tvtn\nthough It did not takt a trick lu\nnit vtlue wu In kteptnf wwt\ntttm falsing Um ltad whm tht\ncrucial trick arrivid, compelling\nEatt lo takt It\nEatt fared thtt t Mad from\nuy ef hit tide iulu might build\nup a trick for tht declirer\u2014tound\nMaio\u2014to KNMd Mi madt I at\nprobably the Uut damaging.\nNorth elured trumpi in thret\nroundi, tcortd three high dlamondi\nfor club dlscirds. md rufftd t\nfourth diamond In hit own hud.\nbeing happy to Bnd Uie tult remainder., evenly apllt Bt returned\nto hit hmd wtth tht heart K and\nuud the fifth diamond for t dii-\ncard of hli next to tht lut club,\nHe had reckoned that East's\ntrump lud wu to ivoid under-\nludlng honon Is other iuIU ud\nUut therefore he very likely hid\nboth Uit dab A ud tht htart *}.\nNow ht tested hit finding! by\nleading Uie club K. Sure enough.\nEut htd to win It ud had no\nalternative but to lud from hit\nheart Q Into the'A-J or tlu a club,\nwhich could be ruffed ln ent hand\nwhilt tht other dlscirded Ht w->\nIteted tht heart, io North got two\ntrlckt tn thit iuit, Um lut then,\nbeing trumpa ta both handa If\nWett'had bun tblt to win that\ntenth trick ht eould havt ltd\nthrough the hetrt tenict butcad\nof up to IL\n4KJII\nfit\n4J6\n4Q104-\nI\n464\nfAK\n4KT4I\n*KJf\u00ab\nN\nW E\n8\n4 10 T 6 1\n\u25a0 k q 10 7\ntl\n\u2666 \u00bb\n4AQI\n?5I\n4AQI0\u00bbll\n\u2666 A*\nI Dtaltr: North. Eut-Wut vul-\nnerable.)\nWhat mtthod ihould South employ to makt a minimum toon\non thli deal whilt playing at JNo\nTrumpt, tht Mad tram Wul btifia\ntkt mtt ST\nACROS8\n1. Unidomed\n5. Sandarac\ntne\n9. One who\nlubricates\n10 Fundamental\n12. AppeaU\n13. An herb\n14. Appear\n15. Form for\na thot\n16. Likt a\nliquid food\n20 Male iheep\n23. Metallic ,\nrock\n24. Droop\n27. Turns\nN. Gambler In\nmull way\nJl. Hoodoo\n32. Box\nJS Flower\nJS.Futm\nagain\n36. Exclamation\n37. rtttih\n30. Stttaglt\n40. Advintigi\n42. Strip of wood\n45. Tuk for nil\n40. Tapettry\n51. Rounded\nmolding\n52. State\n53.PuuU\nM.Juritdlctlon\n(law)\n55 God of lovt\nBitter vetch\n26. Teuton godt\nWarp-yam\n20. Verdant\nRevive\n28. Hewing tool\nContinent\n30. Froien\nRodents\nwater\nGoddeuof\n34. Decay\nharveaU\n35. Narrow Inle\nPermit\n3S Kxlst\nBtrdi of\n40. Part of leg\nHawaii\n41. Capital of\nBiblical city\nDelaware\nVim\n42. Escape\nIndian brine. 43. Macawi\nAscend\n44. Set of three\nLike in herb 46. Timber wolf\nRay\n47. NotnegaUvi\nl.Cboltr\n2. Toward\nthe le.\nI QuuUtlu\ncf ptptr\n.   ..  _     . ...\n\u25a0\n\\\n_______\n .   . .... II.PI..I.M.   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Phont 999-R\nINSURANCl AND RIA.L EBTAIfc\nchas f mchardv wwmanui,\nReel Estate  Phont 131.\nCHICKS CIVE R\"\u00abl\"\nWe regret thtt no more of these\nFAMOUS   CHICKS   are avail-\nIblt thtl season\n, Wl thank our thouundi of cui-\nI tomers for their continued confidence ln thl 'CHICKS WHICH\nOIVI RESULTS\".    .\nThere are a ftw coplei left oi\nr   \"ACTION YEAR\"   Book.\n. \"Write ior yours md remember\u2014\nIT'S RESULTS THAT COUNT\nBox N      Langley Prairie, B. C.\n\u25a05$ C8pS& NEW HAMPSHIRE\nnnd Rhode Island Red. Approved\nand blood-tested. Ready to snip\n\u2022very Tueidty $11 per 100 John\nGoodman, Gilley Avenue Batch-\nery, 1(H Gilley Avenue, New\nWeitminiter, BC.\n[ORDERS TAKEN FOR QUALITY\nLeghorn and New Hamp. r re\nchlcki ior Miy and June delivery.\nAU itick ipproved ud bloodtett-\ned. Send (or particular! and price\nllit today. New Siberia Farm, a.\nBalikihin, Chilliwack, B.C.\n\"'**'-*'   TVD    HESS\nPOULTRY PAN-A-M1N\nConditioner and mineral tup-\nclement (or laying hem.\nJ Ibt-Mc        T lbi.-ILM\nNELSON FARMERS' SUPPLY\n-LTD.\nIN Rallwiy SL -  \u25a0    Phont 174\n|fO\u00bb   B-MEDIATB   BALE,'  TWO\n1 ,1'tit   Percheron   grtdt   ilallions.\nriling (our, wtlghti 1900. Sacrifice.\nBox MM, Nelion Dally Newi,\nfOR SALE: 100 SELECT A, 6 to 8\nweek old R.I.R pullets 65c to 85c\neach. Noakei, Balfour or Phone\n4-R, Bilfour.\t\nI^ANTEli: Q-Vt -\u00a3>_*.; t-E _\ntown. 12-1300 7. Hawes, Silver\nXing Rd, Box 323  Nebon, B.C\nIBR WCIT-UTO ftS Fdft __ AL\u00a3. 365.\negg, $12; 75-cgg. $8. J. R. Runi-\ndtn, RR No, 1, Nelion, B.C.\nWKKkU   AYRSHIRE   BULL\nComing I yetri. Apply Butintl\nBrat. Nikuip.\n|fOR SALE: SHORT H6HN BUO.\n4 yn. J. A. Kmuf, RR 1 Nelion.\n| XVMHIRE COW POR SALE. JUST\ntreihened. Apply J. Terron, Ymir.\n| Young jersey cow poOaXE.\nApply S. Wlnanki, Appledile.\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nMACHINIST!\nBiNNlrtTS LlMlTBJ\nMachine shop, acetylene md electric\nwelding,  motor  rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhune89S JM Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S   MACHINE   SHOP\nSpecialists in mint tnd mill work.\nMachine work, light and heavy.\nElectric and Acetylene welding.\n708 Vernon Bt:, Nelion. - Ph. 88.\nOPTOMETRIST!\nw fe. MARSHALL\"\nOptornetrwti\n1458 Bay Av\u00ab\u201e Trail     Phone 177\nSAIH FACTORIU\nlaw-ion's \".'sash\u2014_-_m\nHardwood' merchant. 273 Baker SU\nSECOND HAND STORM\nm, -nttt AHD eXCHA-JW.\nWhtt hive yout\nFh. 834 Ark Store.\nPETS\nARDEE   KENNELS,   WALDHEIM,\nStik. Specializing ln Irish Batten.\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nFOR SALE: SOFT SHELL WAL-\n\u00bbut treei, Viking riip'bernei,\nblack curranti, grapu, gooieber-\nriei, lllaci, inowballt, pieonei,\nbinding heart, Uly oi tha valley.\nhorieredlih, rhubarb, Walnut\nGrove (Mrs. C Becker), NeUon,\nK-NOB\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP A'l\nAlnur  Haul   Opp   CPJt   Depot,\naviKVTHii-d ma cow\nhingen to bath tubt bought ana\niold it Cheit Second-Hand Store\nWW PAb pflh 0_i-\nfurnlturt,  Itovei,   heaten.   toon,\nmtuleil Initrunitnti Ph tU Ark\n___m-7-MT-WKM-r,\n|e> icqualnted. Join mltrimoniil\nClub. Letter Introduction, free\npirtlculin. Box $18, Vtncouver.\n__6f-rHE.Pl.OTQ MILl'M*\n\\     PO. Box 33., Vancouver\nRolli developed ind printtd Ue\n12 rcprinli w7 enlargement 3te\n25c l'0NS iPHOT(>*25c\nPO -tm 414, Veneouver\nAny 8-exp roll developed and printed 25c Reprinu 3c. Fret 8x7 coupon\nLotfELV KWBI JOIN MUAHLB\nconfidential matrimonial alub,\nMany Membtri with meant. Particulan and deicrlptioni 10c. Ltdiei frit. Box 181, Rbgine.\nabut rewmra bxchamw\nNow Optn at 840 Baker St.\nTop pricei paid (or used furniture\nSBE US BEFORE  YOU\nBUY-8ELL  OR   \u25a0CXCHAN-.K\nd-livered\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE\nSpacious bright four room\nbungalow on two level loti,\nUvlng room With Venetian\nblinds. Two bedrooms, mod*\nern kitchen and bith room.\nGlasaad in sun porch, concrete foundation, liundry\nroom In basement, Close to\nHufoa School. Priced at\n$2,800.\nT. D. Rosling\nFOR    SALE:    APPLES,\nWagnen, Transparent!,\nDtlicious\n\u25a0nd Gravenstein; 2-yr.-old, $1 aa.\nPean, Anjou aod Bartletti, flea,\nBradihaw Plumi, Gremgtge, 2 yr.\n$1.25. Black and, Red Curranti,\nbearing, 30c ei.T, Roynon, Nelton,\nton VOur r&JUIMMINTS Ul\nSeeds, Feed and Poultry Suppliei.\ncall and wa ut. Aik for our price\nlilt' Ellison Milling li Elevitor\nCompany, Ltd. Nelwn, B.C. \u2014\nPhoni 231.\nBritish sflvtWIOM STRAW,\nbtrry plinti, $6 per thouiand; 75c\nper hundred. F.O.B. Harrop. L,|\nAndrewi,\nExhibition    Gladiolui,    lepartte\ncolon, 79c a doc. mixed 60c dot.\nMAC'S GREENHOUSES, NIUON\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT: 2 SMALL HOUSES,\n$12 and $13. AUo suite, 2 bedroomi, private bath, vtry doea in.\n$20. C. W Appleyard.\nBZE US FOR MeCORMlCK-OEEK-\nlng creim tepanton tnd milk ng\nequipment. Central Truck tnd\nEquipment Comptny, 702 Front\nStreet, Nelion.\t\nRadiators and ball bear-\nIngi  City Auto Wrtcten\nIsbored model a to_T-\nfine. Nelion Au-.o Wrecken.\nBEACH CCT-Afl!!, __%. Wt\u00a3\nlow Point.' Some furniture. $38\nmonth or season $100. Robertion\nRealty Co. \t\nMODEM* BUWGALOW, HTOBC-\norated, insulated. Ph. Wlddowion\nM4-L\t\nA<r*E law: aiAii mm.\n\u2022table etc., cloie in $10. Robert-\nton Reilty Co.        ;\t\nWANTfcD: 3 OR VUi. &00W-\nwith 2 or 3 loti near Ntlion. Box\n3272, Ntlion Daily .Newi\nSINGLE HOU5EKKEPIN6 ROOMB,\n\u2022Uo 2-rm. tultt with bath (or rent,\nStrtthcont Hotel.\t\nTERRACE APTS Beiutlful modtrn\nFrlgidilre equipped tuitet.\t\nFOR HENT- MODERN APT __T-\ncil Arti Blook Ph  McHirdy 133\nvm Mm u_ Km&u-\nmlle. Ph 313.\nton KENT: 1 ROOM H6USE, S\nbedroomi $30 ptr mo. Ph 4M-H1\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nWANTED TO BUY:  OUTBOARD\nmo'.or In good condition. Ph. 311X2\nCryptoquotes\nWWOT   WOL   CHL  JWAH   DP   COBCN   WIT\nOOBMNCDJWRB-TVRCDS.\nSaturday'i   Cryptoquotei     WB   ALL   HAVE   SUFFICIENT\nITRENOTH TO BEAR OTHER PEOPLEI TROUBI_f\u00ab-J_A\nROCHEFOUCAULD.\nCryptoquotei ire quotatloni of fimoui penoni written cipher.\nA tubttltutt chincter hti repliced tht orlginil litter. For Initanct,\ntn \"R\" miy lubtUlutt (or uit original \"S' throughout tht entlrt\ncryptoquote. or t \"BH\" miy repUce in \"LL\". Find the key ind follow through to tht toluUon. <\t\nVbtm tide -.__) oh tnu-\nUve In tht hospital will enjoy\nretdjni The Dally Newi. Phona\n144 and havt t copy \"*\u25a0\" J\nthli morning.\nNATURE'S REMEDIES - FOB\nPllei uw Palomi Balsam. $100\nwith monty btck guarantee, and,\n(or Arthritii and Rheumatism uM\nBreenatona. Month'i tupply $1.00,\nIndian Remedies, Box 118, Vancouver, B.C.\n\u2022Wl CbUM- 70W PEUTS\" IF\npeople in British Columbia ewi\n. you. moniy, we will collect it.\nStandard Batei: Highest refer-\nence- Commercial Service Corporation, Ltd. ISO Weit Hutingi\nStreet, Vincouver, B.C, '\ni-ilms MKfltaHD m> PRINT-\ned (I or I exposure roll) lie. He-\nprints 3c eich. For your vacation\ninapshoti, choose Kryital Finish\nGuaranteed non-fade prints.\nKryital Photoi, Wilkie, Saskatche.\nwan Established ovtr 30 yeira.\ngfrb.ut naraqpa m-vel-\noped and printed 23c. Reprinta 3c\neach, _i (or $2.00. Send namei and\naddressei of 3 friendi who take\npictures ind we will Include $\nextra prlnti. Promp eff-cicnt service. \"Foto-*1 c-o Poitau-iter, Brll-\nliant, B.C,\nQOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non euy termi Iq. Alberta and\nSukatchewan. Write (of tull IB'\nformation to 901 Dept- of Natural\n.Reiourcei, C.P.R., Cilgiry, Alta.\nMS\t\nBuy your Fur Coat  Now\u2014Pay\nall Sunnnef-Tree ilorage\u2014\nAttractive Pricei\nExpert Restyling \u2014 Repilrlng\n\u2014Low Ratea-*   -\nSAFE POLAR -STORAGE. ^\nPolar Furi Ltd. \u2014 Vancouver, B.C.\nqnr nam normal wm*.\nPEP and vigor. Try Vitamin \"E'\ncaptulei-50 tor $1.73; 100 ior\n$3.00 WORLD'S FUNNIEST JOKE\nNOVELTY 10c. including ctUlogue of Penonal Hygienic Suppliei. Booki on All Subjecti, Nov-\neltiei, Etc.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24,   Dept. KNC,   Rel'Pa, Saik.\nLOST AND FOUND\nLOST: BETWEBN S. SLOC-fiTS\nNelion, light brown cocker ipaniel pup. Apply 9041 Otk St., Trill.\nRewird. -\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\npipe - Frrrmcs . tubes, spe-\nclal low pricei. Active Trading Co.,\n911 Powell St, Vtncouver,  B.C.\nFOR SALE: MA_ftC(5Kl  MAWTKL\nradio let, likt ntw. Ph. 1022-L.\nSMALL 4-HOLE KITCHEN RANGE\nPhont 491-L or Victor Hotel,\nMmm Datlii i\\>nm\nTelephont  144\nTrtU Circulation: Phone 122S,L\nClassified Advertliing Rateg\nUe par line per lniertion\n44c per line per wttk (I conitcutivt tnitrt-oni for coit of 4)\n$1.43 t lint a month (28 times)\n(Minimum 2 lines per Insertion).\nBox numbtr lie extn.     ThU\ncoven any number of timet.\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS.\nETC\nlie per line, first lniertion and\n14c uch subsequent  lniertion.\nALL   ABOVE    RATES    LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nIPECIAL LOW RATES\nNon commercial Iltuationi\nWinted ftr 2Sc fer tny rtqulrad\nnumbir at Unci tor ila diyi\npayable In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATU\nSingle copy .  4   M\nBy carrltr. oer wuk \u2014  .\u00bb\nBy cirrler. pir year 13-00\nBy malli\nOni   month    -*.\u2022'\u2022\nThru monthi \u25a0__-    2*0\nSix  monthi 4.M\nOnt year       __r..  M0\nin\nAbove ntu ipply ln Ctntdt,\nUnittd SUtu tnd United King\naom to tubKrlberi living oul\nUnittd SUtu ind United King-\ntrt Uvlng ou.-\nildt rtgulir carrier  iret!\nEliewhere tnd lo Cinadi whtrt\ntxtrt postage li required one\nmonth UM: three monthi MM:\n\u2022Ix monthi IIA): one vttr 113\n$300 BUYS A PARTLY FURNISH-\nld --room cottage, with bathroom\n\u2022nd' electric light, tt Procter, Por\nfull particular! iee T, D. Roiling,\n568 Ward St. .\nfOR BALE 6R RfeKrt: WHY\nmodern bungalow on North Short\n(rom Nelaon, Write 406 SUlca SL\nNelton or ph. 437-1..\nWiMEDf 5 A\u00ae 8 ROOM HOUSl\nPh. 432 betwem 9 and I, 1031-L\nevenlngi.\nfor iaLe: sitiU-iUNOALOW,\n2 bedroomi, fool plumbing, toll\nbirement. Oh eirllne. Apply Bex\n8164, Dllly Ntwi.\nWill SELL. TRADE OR RENT,\nfurnuhtd or unfurn.. my homt at\n903 Edgtwood Avt. G. B. Matthew\nCall after 1 P.m.\nmi NCrr Rt.JWAI.CB VOUR\nmortgage at 6%. Wt have (undi\nivailable. Monthly reduction piu.\nAPPUTCABD,\t\nnfflnpni J WW, KM\ncuh; or 11900 termi. C. W. Apple-\nyard.\t\nFCll SALE: 11 XCftEW66_I* LOT.\nApply Mn. Mawer, 2042 FalU St,\na. towTO tun mm\nTrout Nursery Pool Is Dedicated lo\nWilliamtacronEveol\nOld Timer's Departure lor South\nWilliam PWder arrived In Nelwn in AprU, UN, Wedneiday, nearly half a century liter, he left lor\nCalifornia, where be will Join a sliter. He will carry with him giftt\n(hat will conitantly recall Neleon\nto him, and will recall that ona ot\nthe trout nunery pondi at Neleon\nhta been named Pftiffer Pond In\nhi* honor, aince he wu one cd the\nmajor contributor! of voluntary\nlabor li)' lta comtruction hat year.\nUnder auspices of the Nelion Rod\nand Quo Club, sponsor of ttw nur-\nlery pool project, co-workeri on\nthe project and Garni Branch of>\nficiali Tueeday night paid tribute\nto Mr. Pfeiffec at theee lucceitive\nfunction!. The first wu I chicken\nand ohow mein supper; the lecond\nwit tht dedication oil tha pond; and\nthe third wu the preientitlon oi\nHfta.\nThe dedication took plica it tlie\npool, with memberi of the party\nforming a circle iround It. Mayor\nN. C. Stibbs, officlilly naming it\nPfelffer Pool, described Mf. Pfelffer\nU \"tiaving been tor ages ont of the\nquiet community worken ol Nelion\". He atated hi had bean a member of the Nelion Fire Department\nwhen it WM a voluntary brigade,\nand Mr. Pfelffer recalled tie waa tha\nfirat paid member of the brigade\nWben it reached thle itage.\nIt ww \u00ab, tignai honor, BU Worahlp\nauerted, that the (int pool dedicated ahould be named In tribute to\nMr. Pfelffer.\n\"I ain't much good at talking, but\nand Inturance. 411 Hall St.. Nelson\nBEFORE BUYING V6Ufl HOMI,\nSet C W Appleyard 1 Co\nWANTID MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron Any quantity Top pneet\npaid Aetlve Tndlng Comptny\nBIO Powell SL  Vancouver.  BC\nVtSmD WJSMT: n_..\"TK.\neiih. Phone 794-R2\nWAOTBbi mrt QA HJV 0-TICt\nduk, Bos 3232. Daily Newt,\nSTOCKS\nMONTREAL\nINDUSTRIALS.\nAttoc Brew of Can\t\nCan Car fcFdyrpM\t\nCan Celaneie PM \t\nCan Steamihlp \t\nCon Min li Smelt \t\nDom Stetl It Coil B .\u2014\nMcColl Frontenic\t\nNttiontl Brew LM\t\nShawinigan W te P\t\nSt. Lawrence Corp\t\nSooth Can Power ___\nBANKI\nBank of Commerce\nDominion Bank\t\nImperial Bank \t\nBmk of Montreal...\nNovi Scotia\t\nRoyil Bank \u00bb,... 112*\nBank of Toronto   240\n18\nJO\n111\n14V*\n44Vi\n9V\u00ab\nMt\nSOVi\n17*\n.<_\n10V,\n 124\n mtt\n  174\n, WH\n214\nCalgary Livestock\nCAIX-ARY, Mar I (CP)-CaWe\n59; \"Ives 2s hogi 111.\nGood-choice butcher iteen 11.71-\n12.25; common-medium 10.SO-11.5O.\nGood butcher heifen 11-11.28; common-medium 9.7J-10.7I, Good COWl\n8.75.9.50. Good bulli 8,75-9.60. Good\nitocker and feeder steers 10.25-11;\ncommon-medium 9-10.\nGood Iambi 13-13.50,\nHogi yeiterday 15.40 for Bl v\u00bbrdi\n\u25a0nd planti; Sown 10,75 live weight\nyardi; 13.40 dressed ytrth and planti\nNEW    YORK  STOCKS\nAm Smelt * Re .,\nAmer Telephone...\nAmerican tobacco.,\nAntcondt\t\nBeth Steel \t\nCm Paclfle \u201e..._...,\nDupont\nIut Kodak\t\nGeneral Electrle\nGeneral Motora -\nHowa Sound\nInternational Nlekil.\nKenn Copper _ ~ _.\nUnion Carbide\t\nUn;ted Aircralt \t\nU S Rubber \t\nU 8 Steel, \u2014\n.....   44%\n  IM*\n\u201e.._   M*\n._.   \u00bbH\n   \u00ab7\u00ab\n_   10%\n..._ 14rJ\n  184<*\n._   \u00bb7V|\n-m-   J|jl\n,  $9%\n-..- M\n...... S4Vt\n..... MH\n._ MH\nn 41%\n\u2014  M%\nthe\nthank   you,  gentlemen,   Juit\nlamt,\" Mr, Pfelffer reeponded.\nThen, liter \"For He'i I Jolly\nGood Pillow,\" the pool bullderi, itlll\nItendinf around the pool, ung\u2014\n\"Auld Acquaintance.\"\nAt the Cmaditn Uglon J. i, McEwen, Rod and Oun Club Preildent\nducribed Mr. Pfeiffer'i leadership\nIn tbe work ot building the two\npondi latt year. He itated the guett\nof honor, In tbe yetn imce b\/s ctmt\nto Nelaoo, had I bend ip the conitruction of many bulldlngi, and described him u \"tha type _t (allow\nB. C. couldn't get along without\"\n, Ttw pool named tor him be aaid,\nwould pcobably have remained in-\noo ..picte u it Aid not been tot the\nwork Mr. PteUter put into it.\nGiftt pruented to Mr. PfelHer\nIncluded a walking cane, hud carved cd native hawthorn; a billfold\not native fflniy heat hide eon-\nUlnlng a piece ot Granite Poorman\nfold quartz, a OM oent piece and\na eiiver quarter ai indicative ot\nmineral producta ot thii District,\nand two photographi ihowlng prize\nKootenay Rainbow trout. Hli third\ngilt wae a-pipe, tobacco pouch and\noan ot tobacco.\n\"I never looked for anything Uke\nttll, but thank you,\" tbe recipient\naaid.\nThe froun discussed 'trout habiti\nand ponibllltiei ot improving fuh-\ning ln thla area.\nSports Roundup\nBy HUGH FULLERTON JR.\nAueelated Prtn Iporta Writer\n' NBW YOBK, May \u00ab (APJ-^Tbe\nNew Major Leigue Buebill which\nwtll be diitributed to the clubs ln\na tew dayi, li about aa lively u\n(he one the Southern- Auociitiori\nuses\u2014and the Southern League ilwayl bat Insisted on plenty ol pw\nln the pills to there'd be-plenty of\nguys with, big batting averages to\n\u2022ell at the end ot the season\u2014Lou\nSmith li trying to tound up WO bicycles so thtt race (ina can pedal\nto Rockingham Park from the Lawrence, Man, ttatlon where all the\ntrains itop,\nWhan tx-fealherwelglit champ\nChalky Wright, who always thought\ntraining wu getting aboard a train,\nturned up at the gym yeiterday tor\nthe first time in ieven weeki, Mike\nBellolie greeted htm: \"What are you\ndoing here, Chalkyt Are you link.\"\n-No\", admitted Clialky gravely, \"I'm\njuit hungry.\"\nA couple ol bisebill'i priie offseason jobi are held by Bravei rooklu. Connie Creedon ig a detective\nand Ben Gerighty is luperintendent\nol i cemetery\u2014they both wmt It\nundentood thit they don't work at\nthose Jobs during the Summer,\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, THUMDAY, MAY 6, 1941 \u2014 8\nBaiting Leaders\nBatting (btnd on 90 or more tlmu\nat bat) i\nPltyer tnd clubi 0 ABR H Pet.\nO'Dea, Cardi > 7 22 2 11 .500\nStephem, Bnn, 10 M I 11 417\nFrey, Beda II 411 21 .419\nStephen!,' Brni 10 91 5 16 Ml\nKlutti, Brtvu . 7 22 3 9.409\nRid-lllf, Tigeri 7 23 0   9 .591\nPirtee, Red Sox 8 23 8   9 .391\nBuna batted Int National League;\nVaughan, Dodgera IS; American\nLeague; Spence, Senaton 14.\nHome runi; Nitional League: Lltwhller, Phillies |; American\nLeague: Killer, Yankeei 2.\nYanks Win on\ntaw;\nIndians (lose\nWlMifoL JhsmdiL\nLONDON, May I (Cp.-Induit-\nritl shares were higher In a generally firm itock mirket today. Long\ndated British fundi wera euler.\nKaffirs advanced on Cipe Town\nsupport. Diamond ihtres also were\nwell aupported.\nNEW YORK - Rails led the stock\nmarket higher and eirly loaet In\nOther departmenti were repliced In\nmoit cum by plui marki. New\nhighs (or thi year or. longer spotted the list.\nGiini ot fractiom to more then\ntwo pointe by tht earrieri encouraged intlytlcil Investor!, who noted that the transportation ihare averages had slipped Tuetdty whlli\nother divisions were adding to\nMonday'i upturn,\nTORONTC--Milorlt\u00bb trends In\ndim metali, goldi tnff Wettern Ollt\nwtrt upwird while Industrials were\nlower.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nClou   Change\nSO Induitriill\n20 ralli \t\n18 utilities\t\n138.32\nMil\n20.24\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINU\nAnglo-Huronlan\nBue Metali Mining ___.\nButtle Gold Mlnei\nBidgood Kirklmd .\nBobjo Minea \t\nBuffalo Ankerite\nCuUe-TrelhCwey\nCentral Prtrlclt\nChromium M. te S.\nConiiurum Mines\nComolidited M i 8 44.00\nDome Minu _-.  ttlt\nBut Milirtlc 111\nEldorido Gold -    JN\nFilconbrldfe   Nickel   IM\nHird Rock Oold .41\nHollinger   1.41\nHudton Bey M. * S. \u2014.11,00\nInternil. Nickel  ........MM\nKtrr-AdiHion    .-\u2014. IW\nKirkland Lake _- ........   _M\n 11.00\n 4-M\n Jl\n    M\nMidun Red Lake .................. IM\nLake Shore Mlnei\nLonaqut Contact\nLtlteh Oold  .-\nLittle Long Lee\nN^ANtWT\/MKLAqrzwt A JtSTGt\nPF-THE-PEACS FOR A MAHRVGS\npaws-tm* \u2014\nPLIGHT'\nf\ni\n_____________\nMalartlc GoM  \t\nMclntyre Pore -_ _.\nMcKenile Red Like _..\nMining Corpont on\t\nNlplMlng  Mining\t\nNorindi - ...\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\nNormetil\nOmega Gold\t\nPamour Porcuplnt\nPerron GoM'\nPickle fciow Oold\nPowell Rouyn Oold _.\nPruton Fait Dome\t\nSm Antonio Oold \t\nSherrltt Oordon _--..-._.\nSIMM  Oold   \t\nSladen Milartic \t\nSudbury Btsln \t\nSulllvin Coni.\t\nSylvtnlle  \t\nTeck-Hughes Gold\n.._ 1.74\n 00.00\n.._. II\n\u2014. IM\n_,_ I 29\n .47.50\n_   .77\n    .11\n    .77\nM\n-_ lt_\n\u2014 U\n\u2014 l_\n_2M\n_   t.\n\u2014 .\u00abH\n\u2014 M\n1B6\n,_\u201e.._.   ,7\u00bb\n IM\n __. 1.71\n__-_   M\n \u00ab\u00ab\n 4.W\n \u2014 1.40\nToburn Oold Mlnu\nVenture!     ,\t\nWalU Amulet.\u2014..\nWright Harpeavu\nOILI\nBrltlth  Amtrietn  ..\nImptrlil   \t\nInter. Pttroleum\t\nINDUITRIALI\nBtU   Telephone   ,. ,\nBria. Traet  \u2014\nBrewen fc D'ltlUeia _._-____\nB. C. _**ower \"A\" .____.-.\nBuilding Producti ..____-..\nCm. Cir'li Foundry ....___\nCm. Milting ..... -.\u2014\nCtn. Piclfle Rly ..\u2014\nOm, Ind. Atoobol \"A\" \u2014\nDom'nlon   Bridgt   - ,.\nDliti-ltri   Seigrimi  \u2014\u2014.\nFord ot Canada \"V ............\nOoodyear  Tire \u25a0\t\nHimllton Bridgt  __.\nImperial  Totoeceo  .__.,.,\nMontrtil Powtr ..    \u2014\nNit. Steel Oer _\t\nPower  Corp \u2014 \u2014\nSteel of Can.., \t\n..2o a\n...M.7I\n_.1IJ0\n-141\nati\ni\nii\nM\n<**'.\nV*.\n|\nITH\nMH\nHH\n\u25a0H\nm\n11H\nM\n48 V.\n7H\n70\nMONTREAL - Quiet but iteady\nbuying kept itock market trendi\nfirm to slightly blither todiy.\nAmong ttit but wtre the aircraft\nproducer! with National Steel Car\nup a point to 41 on 'lti flrtt tale\nthis week.\nCurb market industrials were\nbuoyant but tbe mining section wai\nalmost llfelen.\nVANCOUVBR - Minu and oili\noontinued to hold thalr own. Trading wm quiet,\nWINNIPBO \u2014 Buying orden out\nweighed offerlngi on Wlnnlptg\nGrain Exchtnge today oauting thu\nwheat prices to climb fractionally.\nTttt May future cloied _ cent higher at $1.00H i bushil, July Vt higher at Jl.00',1 and October Vt lower\nat |1.00%.\nSouthern hoiues, thipperi and local! wert credited with minor purchuet,\nUnited Kingdom buyeri took\n700,000 buihtll of Cmaditn whett\nwhilt tnothtr 200,000 busheU went\nto Eire.\nCarlot qutntittet of No. J North-\nen) ind lower pedal, told In tht\ncaah wheat mirket.\n'CHICAGO - Grain pricu dated\ntoday under tbe leidereb-p ot oata,\nwhioh declined on reporti veueli\nwere moving down the liku loaded\nwith otti trom Cintdt. At ene time\nwhett wu hlghtr on moderately\nunfavorable crop reporta, but tul-\nneu Iq othir grilnt finally upeet\ntht breid cereil.\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nBridge River Con . 940 \u2014\nDentonia _.._  121 \u2014\nGolconda __. MVt \u2014\nGold Belt  \u00ab .11\nOrtndvltw  .11 .17\nGrull Wihkwe ..... .034 M\nbland Mtn  .70 .73\nKoottnay Belli .... .24 J3\nPacific Nlcktl .... .  .10 .11\nPend Orelllt _ 1.M -\nPiooier OoM _ .. 1.79 -\nPremier OoM   .73 - -\nPrlvtteer     ...           M .40\nReevu MicDonild      M .90   .\nReno OoM   Ct .09\nSheep Creek _\u00bb- 41 .99\nWhitewater   MH .03*41\nOIU\nAntcondt   M M\nAnglo Cdn  M \u2014\nA P Cong _ _ Jl Jl\nBrown Corp      _     Mtt' ' \u2014\nCaltary * Ed   . IM 1.33\nConunpil        ,l\u00bb M\nCommonwulth _     .23 .27\nHomt i  1.90 IM\nMcDougall Segur..      M \u2014\nMercury         MH M ,\nModel      M M\nOkalU Oom  M M\nPeea-ta \u201e..     M\nPacific Pete .... Jl. M M\nRoytl Cdn      MH ,.04H\nRoyallte   ...._,...-. MS0 21.00\nSpoontr    ..\u2014     tit MH\nSouthwut Pttt ... .29 M\nUnited .._.,     _..     MVt ffi\nVimlta       .17 MH\nCapital Bitttfi .. 2.29 -\nCotrt Breweriei.... IM \u2014.\nUnited Ditt _____ IM \u2014\nNIW YORK, May \u2022 (AP) -\nA rookie error by Anton Karl,\nwhe accidentally got off the rubber whilt pitching wtth tht MM\nloaded In thi ninth Inning, give'\nNew York Yinkeei a run on a\nbalk today and a4-1 triumph over\nBeaton Red lex.\nThe American League leiderc\nprovided Hank Borowy a 3-0 margin io tht tint three innlngi, one\not the runa being Charley Keller's\niecond hoover in tbe lint (rami.\nBut the Red Sox kept wrapping.\nIn the fourth Bobby Doerr tripled\nmd scored-on a fly by Al Simmoni\nand in the ninth they knocked Borowy out with two runi to tie the\n\u2022core.\nJohnny Murphy cune to the\nmound and wm greeted by Pete\nFox' iecond double of the game for\ntwo tallies. Then with buei lotded\nKarl pitched to BUI Johnion without having, hli loot on the rubber\nand a walk WU called giving tbe\nYanki the game end credit to Murphy (or hie third victory without a\ndefeat, although be had to tace only\nthree batten,\nBoiton   f\u2014  17  0\nNew York- _.   4  9  0\nHugiuon, Karl (9) tnd Peacock;\nBorowy, Murphy (9) tnd Sean,\nCLCVELAND, MM \u00bb (AP) -\nCleveland Indiini pulled into a tint\nplaoe tie with New York Ymkeu\nwhen Southpaw Chubby Pean\nwhipped Chicago ln the opener ot a\ntwin bill today, 2-1, but fell back\nagain u the White Sox captured the\nll-inning aftermath, 5-2.\n.Rookie Dick Cullcr'i two-run single in the llth inning ot the second\ngame ended a tight pitching duel\nbetween Chicago's Buck Rou ind\nAllie Reynolds, who had held the\nSox icoreless after relieving Al\nMilnar In tbe third trame, The alx\ntdded an unnecemry run on Wally\nMoses' steal of home.\nFlret, dime:      '   -\nChicigo , ..\u25a0 -|  \"     1   I  0\nClevelind ,..._ -_._   110\nE. Smith md Truh; Dem, Salve-\nion (9) end Rosar.\nSecond:\nChicago   .1   B I  1\nCleveland (11 innings) ...2  8   1\nRon, Haynu (11) end Turntr;\nMllnir, Reynoldi (31 and Deuuteli,\nRoaar (10).\nST. LOUIS, May 9 (API-Manager Luke Sewell tried a revamped\nlineup, and threw in tour pitchen\ntnd three pinch-hitten in an effort\nto itop the embiUoui Tigeri todiy,\nbut Detroit swept on to Ha fourth\nconitcutivt triumph ovtr St. Loula\n9-1.\nA di-utroui tint inning, in which\nan error by George McQuinn led\nto three runi, mewed up Scwell'i\nstrategy. With two Out,. McQuinn\nthrew Dick WakefleM'a bounder\nhigh to Potter covering fint. Potter\nthen gave up a walk aad thru consecutive hiti, good tor three runi.\nFrank (Stubby) Overmlre, Rookie Tiger Southpaw, held the Browni\nhe-plen.\nDetroit ___. Xm~    19  0\nSt.  LOUII  'mmm. _....     1    4    1\nOvermlre end Panoni; Potter,\nStr-ford (2) McKaln (7) Muncrief\n(9) and Ferrell,\nPHILADELPHIA, Miy S (API-\nAlex CarraMUtl hobbled the Athletici todty for the third Umt thli\nyear, allowing four hiti u Wuhington Sentton won l-l. Rookie Sam\nLowry wm tlufped tor tive rum\nIn tht ninth.\nWuhlngton .      | 13   1\nPhlladtlpbli  _   1  4  I\nCirritmiel tnd Barly; Harria,\nLowry (9) and Swift, Wagner (9).\nBASEBALL SCORES\nPACIFIC COAIT -\nStcriminto 1, Oakland t\nSan Diego 1, Hollywood 9.\nAMIRICAN AUOCIATION\nMinneapolii 2. Milwaukee 1.\nAMERICAN AUOCIATION\nSt Paul 1 Kansas City 10.\nColumbui 7, Loulivllli 4.\nToledo 4, Indltntpolii 9,\nDodgers Drub\nPhillies;\nQianls Win Two\nBROOKLYN, May 9 (AP) - .\nBrooklyn Dodgeri hit thi ituon'i\nhigh mark for both runi and hltt\ntoday u truymanhaitdled Phil\nadtiphii Phiiilu (er n hlti li\nwinning M-l.\nBrooklyn's hiti wen good tor t\ntotal of U baiu and in tha asiort.\nment were Dolph Camllli'i iecond\nhomer ind lialf-a-dozen doublu b)\nvarioui teammatei. Paul Wmer md\nAugie Galin uch made (our hita.\nThe drubbing wu admlnlitertd to\na trio o( Phllidelphii hurlen-Chir,\nley Fuehi, who luted only the (irei.\nInning and wu charged with the de,\n(eat, Andy Uplhuika and Walter\n(Boom Boom) Beck,\nPhiladelphia    i _    III  0\nBrooklyn  19 23  ,\nFuchs, Laplhuika (I) Beck (4)\nand Livingston; Mtcon, KimbtlJ (9)\nand Moen, Bragan (7),'\nOIANTB MOVE UP \/.\n\u25a0BO&TON, May 9 (AF)-New York\nOiants swept 1 marathon double-\nheader trom Boiton Bnvu In five.\nhoun today, B-l and 7-3, to move\ninto ilxth place in tha, National\nLeagut.\nMelton tnd Act Adami held the\nBravei to four hlti Ip the opener,\nButter Maynard md Sid Oordon\neach hitting home runs In the fourth\ninning,\nThe iecond affair luttd two houri\nand 49 minutu during which Boiton\nuied-19 pliyen md New York 11,\nIncluding ' live\" pitchen for the\nBravei and three tor the Gianta,\nA six-run outbreak In the sixth,\nwhm Johnny Rucker doubled witt)\nthe basu loaded tor three runi, decided tbe outcome. .-.\nFlrit garnet '\nNew York   .... 9 9 \u00bb\nBoiton .\u2014, ....\u2014...    1 ,4 0\nMilton, Adunt (7) tnd Mancuso;\nTout, Dlei (9) md Kluttz.\nSecond gimt:\nNew York-   1  t \u00bb\nBoiton. :   Ill\nStyles, Mungo (0) Adami (9) tnd\nBtrfei; gilvo, Stout <\u00ab) JeHtcott\n(9) Donovan (7) Toit (9) and Poland.*\nFREAK BALL WINI\nCHICAGO, May 9 (AP)-Cltudi\nPasieau, veteran Chicago Cuba*\nrighthander, md Max Lanier, St.\nLouis Cardinal!', southpiw, duelled\nthrough 14 action-packed innlngi todiy before an \"inning ending double play ball\" bounded freakishly over lecond bateman Jimmy\nBrown'i shoulder to acore Ilte run\nthat gave the Chicagoans a l-l victory.\nHeinz Becker, Cub rookie dm\nbateman, wu' oft iecond baie with\none out ln the 14th when the Cardinali elected to have Lanier pan\nshortstop Lenny Merullo to pitch to\nweak-hitting catcher Chico Hernandez. Hernandez ient 1 double P'ay\nrounder right at Brown, but the\nball veered away and over Wl\nihoulder to centre field while Becker ieore.\nStan Muiial, who hit two triple*\na double md a singlt, fumhltd\nBecker'i lead-ofl ilngle In the dntl\nframe' to put the winning run on\ntecond.\nManiger Jimmie Wilms dldnt iee\nhli Cubi break their five-game loiing itreak. He was bmiihed (topi\nHie field by Umpire Larry Ooet* to\nthe ilxth Inning after Wilion pro-\ntested thet lecond ba_emin Eddie\nStinky hid midt \u25a0 tag doublt pity.\nSt. Louli . . \u201e    I 12   1\nChicago .:    2 11   0\nLanier md OT3a, Cooper (9);\nPantiu and Herninder.\n(MOMMA, 0\u201e Mty 9 (Af )-\nBucky Wilten pitched md betted\nCinclnniti Redi to 1 3-2 National\nLeague victory over Pittiburgh tonight In the flnt night gtme of\nthe leason,\" knocking In two runi\nwith 1 ilngle and holding the Plritet to five hlti. ,\nPittsburgh ,_ 2   9  0\nCincinnati :|  I  0\nLanning, Gornicki (9) and Lopez;\nWalten and Mueller.\n__\n1\n\u25a0\n_\nBALL STANDINGS\nAMERICAN  LEAGUE   '\nW  L Pet\nNew York ....\u2014    9 I .790\nClevelind    , I 4 .917\nDetroit     m-  7 4 IM\nWashington I I JM\nSt Loull 4 I .400\nPhllidelphii   I I m\nBoiton  4 I JM\nChicago    2 9 .213\nNATIONAL LIAQUI\nW LPct\nBrooklyn  10 9 .719\nSt Louie     7- 9 Ml\nPitUburgh         T I \u00ab9\nClnclnniU -   7 9 III\nBoiton        9 9 JOO\nNew York  I 9 M9\nChicago     ._   4 4   SM\nPhUadelphia     9 7 100\n\u2022'!\nSoccer, Track and Field fo Organize\nUnder Pro Ret Here Nexl Week\nWilh aoftball organlnd'and oper-\nttlng under 1U new Pro Ree letup,\nlnitructor Bd Kilter plini to turn\nnil attention to getting soccer,\ntrack and field and othar Summer\ntporti rolling.\nOoal potti will be erected at the\nRecreation Oroundi, and It ta expected to ttart loccer next Mondiy\nl.imM will bt hild every Mondiy\nfollowing. A ioft-ih-M bill will bt\nuied 10 thit the need for pliyen\nobtaining ipeciil equipment wlll be\ndone iway with.\n,_a_\nThurtdiy, Miy 19, ii the dite tor\nthe flrit trick ind fltld prtctlct tor\nboth Junior ind wnlor divliioni.\nPlti for Jumping tnd vaulting wlll\nbe ln ihipt tnd It ll expected dlicui. Jivtlln, ihot md\nOthtr fltld equipment will trrivt\nfrom tht Cout by thtn.\nTwilight trick tnd fltld, meett\nfor tvtry Thuridiy ire propoied.\nMajor Albert Wallach, Vlttrtn\ntrick cotch. ind Gordon WiUiami\nwlll ild in I\".,.him: dutlu.\n. -\n m\n10 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSbAY, MAY \u00ab, 1943\nwmis*_______\nI n cane mim\u2022 wm mat \u2022 m i. ttn |_\n' imiti\u00abMi-ii*n\u00abiwiM\u00abT.miu\u00bbmi,i(.'lw*,,w\nExtra, March of Time'i \"THI NIW CANADA\"\nWhtt will Canada'i new wartime expanilon mean to poit-war dayi\n\u2014Will the Canadian American partnership continue aa before}\nCwtOMt\u2014\"OLYMPIC CHAMP\"        Lateit World Newi\nCIVIC\nA.AMOtMFUYMIWArtg\nTONIGHT\nComplete Showi 7:00-8:50\nas\nSevere Weather Conditions Increased\nC.P.R. Operating\nMQNTflEAL, May J (CP.) - Net\nbcome wat not likely td vary tub-\nitantially from the level of 1942 In\nthe preient year, D. C. Coleman told\nihareholden today ,ln hli Preiiden-\nllil address \u25a0( the annual meeting ot\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company.\nMr. Coleman laid grou earnings\nln the Ont quarter of IMS increased $8,800,000 and working expeniei\nIncreaied by $6,900,000. Net eirningi\nihowed a decrease ot $1,300,000.\nIn particular, Mr. Coleman reported, working expeniei ln the\nperiod were affected Iff unusually\nsevere weather which added greatly\nto the difficulties ol transportation.\nHeavy snowfalls tnd sleet burdened maintenance operations ind the\nIncreised coit of tnow and ice removal imounted to $1,300,000.\nA large part of Increaied grois\nearnings,  Mr,   Coleman   indicated.\nPOLAROID GLASSES\nTor your protection.\nNow available at\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nOpp Hume Hotel and Post Office\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nHOOD'S\nStore Ckiing: 5:15 p.m. -very\nDty Except Saturday     .\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTry \u2022\nQUICK LUNCH\nMELON DEW\nTODAV\nCorporation of tht\nCity of Nalion\nTenders Wanted\n(or Ties\nwould be offset by heavier taxes,\nmaintenance and other expeniei.\nReviewing financial developments\not the company, Mr, Coleman aald\nthat all expenditurei on capital ac\ncount in 1942 were met without Issue of new lecuritiei md bondi,\nndtel and other obligitloni to the\namount of $39,447,000 were retired\nwithout refuhdlng. '\nAfter reiterating reasoni given\nfor tbe decision of thi dlrecton not\nto piy i dividend in IMl on the\ncommon itock, Mr. Coleman promiied that the question would .be reviewed alter the reiult of 1943 operation! wai available.\nA committee of ienlor officers Is\nengiged ln preparing a poit-war\nprogram of rehabilitation and improvement of the Company'i propertiei, Mr. Coleman nld.\nMr. Coleman iald that the Company'i poit-war program eould be\ncarried out as might be required\nln order to make uit of surplus labor for undertaking! that would\nIncreaie earningi power and tervlce to the nition. The program\nwould include urgent project!\nwhich could be undertaken advantageously as non as labor and materiala were available.\nOne of the main tasks, Mr. Colemin expliined, would be restoration\nof the Company'i steamship fleet\nAn experienced officer, itatloned in\nLondon wu engiged ln a careful\nstudy of condltioni ind proipecti\nn that, ai early is possible, the\ntrade routei-might be adequately\nprovided with typei of veueli beit\ncalculated to meet requirementi.\nHow Kimberley\nLocal\nReceives Charter\nlUMBmLEY, B. C, Miy S (CP.)\n\u2014A charter granted by the International Union of Mine, Mill and\nSmelter Worken, CLO, hu been\nreceived by the newly organized\nKimberley Locil, designating it the\nKimberley Mine tnd Mill Workeri\nLocal Ml.\nApplication hu been made by\nHarry Nicholion, Chilrmin. of the\nWorkmen'i Cooperative Committee\nof the Sullivan mine, to the Provincial Deptrtment ot Labor that the\nnewly formed local be recognized\nat the official bargaining agent for\nday pay employeei of tht Sulllvin\nmint.\nTendon wlll be received by the\nundenlgned up until Mondiy, Miy\n10th, next, at 9 o'clock, pm. for tht\nsupply, f.o.b. Incinerator Ytrd, Nelton, B. C, of: f\n(I)   2,000 No. 1 green peeled tiei\nor;\n(b)   2,000 No. 2 grttn petltd Uu\nSir tht Strut RtUwiy Depirtment\npeclflcitloni miy bt teen it tht\nCity  Inglnetr'i Office.\nThe loweit or tny tender not\nneceuarlly iccepted.\nW. A. CORDON,\nCl\u00bby Clerk.\n2 far 1 Salt\nttarti Today\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG co.\nAmericans Make\nDaylight Raid\non Italian Base\nCAIRO, May I (AP) - Wted\nStatei bombera itruck at tht Italian\nNavil bate ol Taranto and the Italian town ol Reggio ln Calabria in\ndaylight yesterday.\nBecaute ot cloud coverage, reiulti\ned that ln an effort to get the ships\nobserve at Reggio Calabria, although\nhlti were ieen on the mole and on\nbulldlngi In the harbor area.\n\"At Tiranto hlti were obierved\nin the harbor end imong fuel Installations at the harbor's edge.\nFrom the above operatloni all aircraft returned.\nInvitations lo\nAssociated\nAre Going Out\ni\nInvitation! to Pirliament tnd\nLegliltture memberi, ud other\nprominent mtn, to ittend the annual convention of the Auoclated\nBoardi of Trade of Eaitern Britiih\nColumbia thli month, are now going\nout\nW. 0. C. Lansktll, Secretary-\nTreuurer, iteted leveral member\nBoardi had Indicated they would\nhave resolution! for the convention,\nbut io far only a few had been received.\nThe Auoclated will meet it Creiton May 25 and U.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEWS OF THE DAY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nU9TOK16 WANTBD\nBLACKWpOD AGENCY\nClimb, roses, Eng. hardy border\ncamat'ns, lge. pansies. Ph. Kitchener\nBlack Cat Fine Cut in 28c and\n83c  tint at VALENTME'S.\nUntil further notice we will doae\nSat. afternoon. WillUm-' Transfer.\nF. H. SMITH\nH It'i Electric\nPhone 66S 351 Baker II.\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW L THOMPSON. Prop,\nDay and Night Service.\n34 Hour Ambulance Servict\n51ft Koottnty jt        Phont M1\nA nolsy.appliance meant trouble.\nHavo ft repaired now. Ph. 91.\nKeep Friday May 21st for Junior\nHiih. School Operetta.\nHonei tor tale: Fit for logging or\nfarming, alio harness, it Brilliant,\nMorgan Connell.\nWJM.S. Spring Tea and Bake Sale\ntoday at the home of Mln. L. W,\nHumphrey.\nJoymaken Progreulve Whiit and\nDance tonight. Refresh. Bring lugar.\nMembera 25c. Friendi SSc.\n4-rooms and bath. 1 loti. Close in.\n$1250. With $250 caih. Kobertion Realty Co.      . \t\nWanted itrong youth for Saturdays and after sohool. Ortzzelle'i\ngreenhouses.\nSee our lelection of planti tor\nMother'i Diy\nKOOTENAY FLOWER SHOP\nW.M.S. Spring Tea and Bake Sale\nThunday at home of Mn. L. W.\nHumphrey.\nNURSES ANNUAL 8ERVICI\nChurch ot the Redeemer\n(Fairview)\nSunday next\u20147:3b p\u00ab-\n8PECIAL1\n3 loadi gretn millendi \u2014 $12.00\n2 ft. green millendi, per load $4.00\nPh. 185 Evenlngi 743-Y3\nLoose leaf memo booki it 15, 20\nind 28c. D. W. McDerby, The Stationer and Typewriter Man\", 654\nBaker SU Nelson.\nIncluded ln the namei of weighing in depots in the Oyro Trout\nDerby ihould be Bilfour Beach Inn,\nL'eut. Col. D. PhUpot.\nBeekeepere\u2014We hive Juit received a ihipment ot Comb Foundition.\nLet ui hivt your order nowl\nHIPPERSON'S\nMONAMEL\nBetter thin tnamtl, but no more\nexpensive.  For furniturt,\nwoodwork tnd floors\nBURNS' LUMBER It COAL CO\nATTENTION LADIE8I Owing to\nwar condition! tht FIREMEN'S\nDANCE It Informil. So weir what\nyou have and all ctme and hive t\ngood Umt Prldiy at tht Civic,\n' Nunei going ln body to Church\nof tht Redeemer next Sunday, May\n\u00bb. Meeting in front of Church at\n7:20 pjn. All nurses welcome. Uniformi will not be worn.\nThe Cryital Liundry wlll give\nyou quick efficient service on your\nclothing, tt wtll it your lirger\nliundry. Phone 75 Cuthbert Moton,\nrepresenting the Cryital Laundry of\nTraS\nOur Boya in tht Canadian Merchant Navy are In need of playing\ncardi The Kinsmen uk you lo help\nby bringing any complete nocki to\nT. D. Roiling! Office, 588 Ward St\n\u2014Do It today.\nCARD OP THANKS\nMn, H. H Pendry ind Fimily of\nNew Denver whh to thank their\nne'ghbon ind mtny fritndi for\ntheir kindness tnd miny flowtn\nlent during our recent lon of our\nloved one, Mr. H. H. Pendry.\nTOO UTI TO CLASSIFY\nLOOT LAST WEEK: BLACK WA-\nter iptnltl, 2 monthi old. Ph. 8S9L\nFOR SALE: THREE FRESH DA1HY\ncowi. W. Konkin, Appledilt, B.C.\nWTD. IMMEDIATELY: STRONG,\nwilling girl to do housework for\nbuiltieit couple ln Okintgtn. A\ncountry girl wuhlrlg to letrn better paying work will have the opportunity to learn if ihe prove!\ncapable of general dutlei here.\nApply Box 3298, Nelion Newi.\nAmtrlcant Bomb\nHaiphong Docki\nWITH THE U, S. ARiMY AIR\nFORCE IN CHINA, May 4 (Delayed) (AP)\u2014The heavieit Americtn\nbombing onslaught trom a Chinese\nbtee itruck today agalnat Japanue-\noccupied Hainan Island ln the South\nChina Sea and the dock area of\nHaiphong, French Indo-China.\nRuutll Voltntlnt\nUndtrgots\nSuccessful Operation\nRuutll Valentine, 301 Lttlmer\nStreet wu operited on it Kooteniy\nLike General Hoipittl Wedneiday\nfor appendlcltli. _* operation wu\nlatlifactory.\nCascade Road Is\nPassable; Not\nOfficially Open\nSnow li ott tht Caicade Road Unk\nbetween Ronland and Orand; Forks,\nand while the road la paisable it ls\nnot yet officially open.\nErnest Smith, Dlitrict Engineer\nfor the Depirtment ot Public Worki\nstated Wedneiday that grading operation! were under way. John MacDonald, Road Foreman at Orand\nForki, hu had graders at work\nilnce Saturday, and Edgar Jamieson, Road Foreman at Rossland, il\ngrading from the Eait end' ot tht\nlink.\nUntil further work Is done the\nroid Is not recommended tor car\ntnd truck traffic.\nManpower Problems in War Mark\nForest Rangers'Discussions at\nNelson Parley; U.S. Men Take Part\nMinpower problems to be faced\nthia yeir in fighting forest fires\nwere highlighted at Wednesday's\nseulon of the Nelion Forest Diitrict\nRangeri' Conference now being held\nin Nelion. The Conference opened\nWednesday and concludes todey,\nThat the problemi were not confined to thli Diitrict, nor to Britith\nColumbia\/was evident R. W. Bllllngi, of Sandpoint, Idaho, Associate\nForeiter in Charge ot Timber and\nTimber Management of Kaniksu National Forest, and A. E. Spaulding\nof Sandpoint, Associate Forester In\nCharge ot Fire Control, Grazing\nand Wild Life, discussed with the\nB.C. men bow .thef propoied to\ntackle these problems In the face of\nlabor shortage, and heard B. C. Foreit Service offlcen dlscuii their\npToblemi.-   \u25a0\nThe queition wu also a feiture\nof \"off the record' discussions tfter\nformal sessions concluded. In addition to talking lt over with the\nKaniksu Foreit officials, the B.C.\nmen discussed it with O. M. De\nJarnette of ColvUle, Wuh- Supervisor of ColvlUe National Foreit,\nL. L, Hougland, Colville, Assistant\nSupervisor; and Carl Walker, ColvlUe, Aasoo'sate Forester in Charge\nof Forest Protection and Management ,\nCAREFUL SURVEYS\nR. \u2014 AUen, Diitrict Foreiter at\nNelion,' led the discussions it ttie\nmorning session Wedneidiy. Rangen were lnttruoled to carry out\ncareful surveys of their Districts ln\norder to .be thoroughly familiar\nwith tbe labor available if an emergency ihould occur.\nIn thli connection tmphuli WM\nplaced, by B.C., Idiho end Wuhlngton mtn, on tht valut ef\n\"Jumping on\" flrtt when they\nwere imall, putting them out, ind\nthut avoiding tht neceulty for\nlirgt crewi.\n\u2022\"Helping to Win the Wer\" wu\nthe theme of \u25a0 discussion sesjlon\nled by K. C. McCannel, Assistant\nForester it NeUon. He emphaslied\nthl neceulty to conserve trucks,\ngaioline ind Uree in view of the\nnational ihortage. He ilso urged\nthe value of extinguishing flret before they could spread to ltrge\ntreu. Mr McCannel advised Forest Rangeri to turn over all scrap\nmetal to salvage eoUectlon organizations.\nE A. Matthewi of the Nelion Dlitrict Victory Loan Office ipoke on\nthe Fourth Victory Loin campaign,\nappealing for all-out support.\nMEN AND SUPPLIES\nJ. S. Livingstone, Mtniger of tbe\nSelective Service Offloe at Nelson,\nmd J. A. Ballantyne. Locil Repreientatlve tor the Wertlme Pricei\n\u2022nd Trade Board, spoke of the work\nof their tervicei ud the possible\neffecti upon obtaining fire fight\ning penonnel and supplies for fire\nfighting crewi.\nA \"progreu report\" wm preiented\non the Forest Brinch tobacco fund,\nunder which dgarettei and tobacco\nwere aent regularly to the 150 permanent membera of fhe Foreit Ser,\nvice now with the Active Forcei,\nAfi Wednesday afternoon'! teuton\nMr. Se Jarnette described reforestation work, discuss ng methodi of\nplanting, success ichieved with different typei ot planting areu, aad\naeon..\nMr, Hougland ipoke of the cooperation along the International Border,' between American and Britiih\nColumbit Foreit Servicei. Lookouts\nworked together, Rtngen reported\ncoming itormi so their nelghbon on\nthe other tide of the line might be\nprepired, and often went into the\nother's territory to extinguish tirei,\nHe described experimenti designed to Improve communication, since\ndependable and fait communication\nwu an essential ln getting to Ires\nwhile they were lUU small.\nPER80NNEL\nAttending are: C. D. Orchard,\nVictoria, Chief Foreiter for British\nColumbie; R. W. Billings, Sandpoint,\nIdaho, Associate Forester ln Charge\nof Tin-Mr and Timber Management,\nKaniksu National Foreit; A. _\nSpiuldlng, Sandpoint AstoeUte\nForeiter ln Charge of Fire Control,\nGrazing and Wild Lite, Kanlktu\nNtUontl Forest; G. M. De Jarnette,\nColvlUe, Waih., Supervisor Colville\nNational Forut; L. L. Hougland,\nColville, Aulitant Supervisor, Col\nville NaUonal Forut; ud Carl\nWalker, Colville, Associate Foreiter\nin Charge of Forut Protection ud\nManagement, ColvUle National For\ne_t;'R. E. Allen, Nelion, District\nForester; K. C. IMflCannel, Nelitn,\nAssistant District Foreiter; C. C\nTernan, Kamloopi, District Forester; Dr. Tyler, Vancouver, University of British Columbia; Henry Turner, Kamloops, Pruldent Interior\nLurr-bermtn't Association; R. E.\nHorton, NeUon; F. H. Pym, Crinbrook; G. C. Palethorpe, New Denver; H. C. NichoU, Roulud; H. .J.\nColei, Golden; R Cameron, Fernie;\nJ. P. MacDonald, Creiton; C. T.\nRobinton, Kulo; H. J. Holmberg,\nGrind Forki; L. S. Ott Nakuap;\nJ. H. A. Applewhaite, Invermere;\nD. MdBeath, Golden; J, L. Johnson,\nInvermere; C. J. McGuire, Femie;\nJ. W. Miller, Cranbrook; 0. Huscroft Creston; J. F. Killough, Rossland; E. Reid, Grand Forka; N. R.\nBiccum, Salmo; William Holmgren,\nT. W. Brewer, Percy Young, W. C.\nPhillips, G. T. Schupe, Chlet Clerk\n8. S. Simpson, Radio Operator Kenneth McRory, J. C. I. Rogen, H. M.\nDronsfield, Vito Koskl, R, O. Chrlitle, O. H. OiU and D. MitcheU, Ntlton.\nInterpretiitg\nThe War News\nBy  GLENN   BABB\nAuoclated Prut Wtr Antlyit\nThe United Stttu Army'i hetvy\nbomberi havt reiched the Chlni\ntheitre tnd gone into tction. Tuesday'! raid on the Simth airport on\nHtinu Islind, off the South Chlni\nOout, U proof that tht pledge of\ngretter tid to China madt by Preildent Rooievelt ind Prlmt MinUter\nChurchlU ifter Casablanca are being carried out\nCLOSING ON JAPAN\nBut for the Japanese thU opentlon hai I still mort sobering ilgnlflcance. It mum thtt it lut tht\nday U here when Allied air power\nU firmly Installed within range of\nsome It least of their own homeland citlei. The big bomb.iri, four\nor five squadron, of them, thtt v'r-\ntutlly wiped out tht Samih airfield\nmuit htvt flown from buu trom\nwhich they tlto ctn ruch such\nporti u Ntguakl or Mojl. tht ntvtl\nbue it Sutbo tnd tht hetvy Induitry centrei of Kurume,' Kumi-\nmoto tnd Fukuoka, all on tht\nSouthweitern blind of Kyushu. Tht\nbig tour-englntd ilrcnft. thst hive\ncirrled tuch devutitlon icrost tht\nMediterranetn to Italy now irt In\na poiition to iptn tht Chlnt Ssi to\n\u25a0trlke it Japan.\nIlte Japaneie must have hid an\nInkling of their pre_ence In Chlni\nFor levertl weeki the enemy air\nforce bu been on a hunt for iome\nmuch-feared bue In Southeastern\nind South Centril Chlni, heavily\nraiding towni in Butntn, Kwangil,\nKiangsi, Fukien and Chekiang Province!. After the Doollttle raid on\nTokyo latt yetr, it will be recalled,\ntht Japanese Army cirrled out \u2022\n100-day cimpalgn through-Chekiang\nand Klangsl which coit them tome\n80,000 casualtlei ln in effort to\nitimp out basu from which their\niilandi might be retched. They\ngot tome of thtm, but they did not\nor could not hold the occupied territory tnd moit of It reverted to\nChineie control.\nThe bue of the Amerleen bomben remalni i Merit but probibly\nIt li Wttt or South ef tht territory whloh tht Jipinett overran\nlut yur tnd beyond tht rtteh ef\ntny ilmiltr ixptdltlon thli yttr,\nGeneril Ohtnniult, Commander\nof the 14th United SUtu Air Force,\nhu Jutt been in Wuhlngton to present to the President wd the High\nCommind hU own viewi on hU\nneedi and opportunities for carrying\ntht war to Japan. Thit certtlnly\nImplies thtt ttit flnt httvy bombtn\nire only \u25a0 begnning.\nTht tirgeti of Ttieidty'i ttttck\nluggett that one ot the firtt objec-\nUvu of the Mth Air Force wl|l be\ntht crippling of Jtptn'i llftllne to\nhtr conquetU ln the South.\nLeo Baribeau\not Kimberley\nListed Missing\nKMBEKLEY, B. C. \u2014 Sergetnt\nLeo J. Baribeau. Domremy, Suk,\nwu Hited u mining ln \u2022 ncent\nRoytl Cuidiu All Forct euuilty\nUit\nHt lived ln Klmbtrliy for levinl\nyeari prior to hU enlUtment tn tht\nAir Foree In IMl. He wei i sporU\nenthusiast here, playing spare wltb\nthl Kimberley Dynamlten hockey\nteim, the Intermedlitu ai a regulir, ud for one icison u centre\nfor tbe Crubrook Rangeri rjockey\ntetm. He wu ilso \u25a0 member of the\nlenior baieball turn which won the\nCrow'i Nut Pui championship four\nyun ago.\nHe wm u employee at the Sullivan mine,\nBonuses, Wage\nTrouble Keeps\nCrewmen Ashore\nMONTREAL, May t (CP)-Crew-\nmen ot tour ocean-going veueU Operated by varioui ihipping companlei for the Canadiu Government\nhive refused to go to tu becauie\nof dissatisfaction over war bonuses\nud overtime ratu, officials of the\nCanadiu Seamen'i Union reported\nhore. today.\nHarry DavU Union Secretary Mid\nhe htd advised Arthur Randlei,\nDirector of Merchant Seamen at Ottawa, of the dispute and hid mggeit-\nof the bombing were difficult to\nmoving the \"Pool\" rates be paid\npending a decUion. frpm the National War Labor Board on a brief\nbeing submitted to a Board meeting it pruent being held in Ottiwa.\nHe Mid he told Mr. Randies there\nwu \"no one ln Montreal willing to\ndiscuss the luuei.\"\nPaul Dean Farei\nWell Fini Day\n91. LOUB, Miy 'j (AP) - Tht\nbox score of the Detroit Tlgen-St.\nLouU Browns' series opener hints\nat the drama of a former iter pitcher itarting a comeback ittempt\nagainst the team he beat twice ln\nthe memorable world terlei of ItM.\nIn cold print, it listed \"Dean\" u a\npitcher for ttie Browns\u2014 a tene\nIdentification of the once great Pul\nDean, who paired with brother\nDiizy to reach bueball fame ln the\nguhouae dayi otf St Louli Cardin-\nall.\nMaking his flnt appearance with\nthe Browne yuterdlg, ht allowed\nonly one hit in 4 l-3rd lnningi ot\nrelief pitching, getting the mighty\nRudy York twice with two men\non bue.\nAlthough hU inn hu lost its\npower to fog the bill across the\npltte, Dean dliplayed whit Mtniger Kluke Sewell cilled \"deceptive\n\u25a0peed.\" He ihowed a fine curve\nand perfect control, bearing out\nTexu League reporU thtt he now\nwu. pitching \"with his heid u\nweU u hU arm.\"\nCanadian Girls'\nSoftball Teams\nRaided by Scout\nBy CHARLES EDWARDS\n, TORONTO, May 8 (CP) - The\nnewly - orguiied Ail - American\nOlrli' Professional Softball League,\nopenting in Chicago, U playing\nhavoc with some Canadiin teams.\nOutstanding Toronto pl'ytn hive\nbeen signed and a scout U touring\nthe Prairies.\nLatest Toronto girl to sign U\nThelma Golden, strike-out queen\not Sunnyslde pitchen. Bobble Ro_-\nenfeld.of the Toronto Globe ud\nMill says Thelma ilgned for I sackful\u2014\u00bb100 t week. Gladys DtvU\nand,Helen Sandlford ot Toronto\nilgned previouily.\nWeitern reporU lay Miy Bsker,\nDorU Birr ud Millie Wirwick of\nRegina Bomben hivt Uken the\nJump to the Chicigo circuit. Othen\nexpected to try out Include Helen\nNlcol. 13-yeer-old Edmonton pitcher, Mra. Olive Little, Ethel McCreary, Kty Bennett, Dorothy Hunter, Lucellt MtoLean tnd Muriel\nCtben. v\nGermans Claim 16\nAllied Ships Sunk\nNBW YORK.Miy 5 (AP)-A Oerman broadcut from Berlin claimed\ntoday that lt AlUed ihlps totalling\n102,000 toni were iunk by Germin\nsubmarines tttieklng two convoyi In\nthe North AtUntic, tnd four othtr\nveueli torpedoed. There' wu no\nconfirmation of tht cUlnt.\nAxis Report Convoy\nLeaves' Gibraltar\nLONDON, Miy I (CP) - Tht\nGermin-controlled Ptrtt rtdlo hu\nbrotdcut a report trom Lt Llnet,\nSptln, which userted that a big\nAllied convoy hed uiled trom Gibraltar comprlitng tlmott 20 trim-\nports lotded with landing barge.\ntnd irmored vehlclu.\nLt Llnee U on the Spinlsh Ptn-\niriult oppoiltt Gibraltar.\nMAN DIES ON TRAIN\nENROUTE TO I. C.\nEDMONTON, May 5 (OP)- Arthur B. Meek, N. of McGregor, Suk.\ndied yeiterday Irom t heart itteck\non i trtin tnroute from Seikitoon\nto Edmonton. Accompanied by his\nwlft ud 10-year-old ion, Mr. Meek\nwu on hU wiy to BritUh Columbia to mtke hit home Id retirement.\nHe retired Mondiy ti Cinidlin Nitlonil Railwayi Stition Agent It\nMcGregor.\nTHI IDIAL\nTONIC\nud Cold\nResliter\n$1   Bottle\nYour Rtxtll Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhont M lox 4W\nCALL FOR BIGGER\nTURNOUT KID\nBOXLA PLAYERS\nFuture of kid boxli at Nelion\nthii leaion hinges on the turnout\ntor practice at the Civic Centre Friday night At the workout Tuu-\nday only 26 kidi wen out with the\ngutted sticks\nFormtUon of three letguu, butam, midget ud juvenile, U the goil\nof boxla supporters, but unleu the\nturnouts increue iuch high ambitions wiU have to bt abandoned,\nButam players, especially, have\nbeen urged to attend the workouU.\nAirmen Arrive\nToday;\nBillets Complete\nForty-eight airmen, New Zeal\nanderi ud Canadians from No. 7\nService Flying Training School at\nMacleod, and one Britiah airman on\nsick leave from Medicine Hat. arrive\nthis morning tor \u25a0 three dayt' leave\nln Nelaon.\nThe boyi have finished their pll\nots' coune, ud on their return to\n.their itition will receive their\nwlngi it tha forthcoming Wingi\nParade.\nThey will be met at the itition\nby their hosts ud hostesses, and\nWiU parade to tt)t Wood-Vallance,\nthen back to Stanley Street to the\nCanadian Legkm. The Nelion Jun\nlor High School Cadet Band WlU\nlead the ptrade. At the Legion,\nwhere the airmen wlU register,\nMayor N. C. Stibbi will deliver an\naddress of welcome, ud afterwards\nthey will go to their respective bll\n-ltd.\nMrt. George iLirrtbert, Chtlrmin\nof the Nelson Cltlieni' Committee,\nraid Wedneidiy that the boyi will\nbe gueiti Fridty night at tht Firemen's BtU tt the Civic Centre. Their\ncomplimentary tlcketi wiU Include\nboth the airman ud hU pirtner.\nThe airmen, and their hosti and\nhosteuei are; F. O. O'Callaghan end\nJ, K. Muldrew-Mr. ud Mn, C. H.\nHamilton; R. I. Murrall\u2014Ur. ud\nMri, J. H. Argyle; S. K. MacDonald Ud P. E. Sotkthernwood\u2014Dr,\nand Mri. W. Lalehley; E. W. Water-\nhouae ud M. J. Miller-City Clerk\nand Mn. W. A. Gordon; H. D. McLeod ud D. E. Litremouillc\u2014Dr\nand Mrs. F M. Auld; V. L. J. Quinn\nud A F. Smith\u2014Dr. and Mn. O. R.\nBarrett and MUa CHidyi Fwlnr,\nM. C. KuU and P. C. Jonee-Mr.\ntnd Mrs. W. W. Ferguson; K. E.\nLevin ind C. D. Mulcahy\u2014Mr. ud\nMri. A. D. Robertson; J. P. Bright\nlingind C. E. Ansley\u2014Mr. ud Mn.\nA. H. Allan; A. D. Appleby ud R\nBluett\u2014Mr. ind Mn. 11 L. McBride;\nW. T. Webb ud W. A. Spark\u2014Mr.\nud Mn. L. S. Bridley; N. D. Couper ud I. Bond\u2014Mr. ud Mri. J.\nWUley; T. W. Boyce-R. A. Alder\nsmith; L. S. Bell-Mr. ud Mri. Vic\nA. Grtvei; E. Howell tnd S. Blmi-\nlie-Mn. E H. Petenpn; R. Her-\ncock ud D. Martin-Mr. and Mn.\nO. F. Hunter; L. A. Williams and\nE. B. Daviei\u2014Mr. ud Mn. Clyde\nEmory; -t. Sund tnd R. Fru. \u00bb\u2014\nMr. ud Mri. H. D Dawson; R. M\nKnewitubb ud C. H. Hewitt\u2014Mr.\nand Mri. J. Burgeu; C. S. Mirtin\nand G. E. Branchcr\u2014Mr. and Mn.\nH E. Hughei; R. Cooney tnd R.\nMoore-Mr, ud Mn. H. M. Whimiter;' J. H. Edele!gh-Mr. ud Mn.\nF. Rowley; A.\u00bbD McCormick\u2014Dr.\n\u2022nd Mn. T. H Bourque; T, G. WUton tnd R. I. Wbliker^-Mr. tnd\nMrs. Vincent Fink; A, B. Struthen\n\u2014Dr. ud Mn. R. B. Brummitt;\nA. N. HirrUon ud O. S. Scdtt-\nMijor ind Mn. R. M. Mtnthtn;\nR. K Hirrlt-Mr. ind.Mri W. K.\nGunn; B. Hull\u2014Mr. tnd Mn Eric\nAmbroie.\nRENO DECLARES\n7-CENT DIVIDEND\nVANCOUVER, Mey _ (CP) -\nReno Gold Mlnu Ltd., hti declired\nI repayment from capital of ieven\ncenb a ihare. In 1M2 dlitributlon\nof 20 centi a ihare wai made and\ntoday'i dispertil brings tht total ta\nr cenU.\nEirly lut yeir Reno decided to\ndiscontinue opentlon of IU salmo\nproperty. Salu of fixture! ud oi\nequipment hivt bten mtdt with\nfurther disposal itill to follow. The\nieven cent, dividend ibtorbi ipproxlmitely 1131,000.\nReno holdi \u2022 lent on Central\nZebillos mine on Vincouver Iiland.\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit. US\nMtdietl Arte \u2022ulldlni\nSPOfcT\nSHIRTS\nFOR SUMMER WEAR\nLong and short sleeve\nstyles ... cen be worn\nopen or with a tie. In\nall the new colors.\nf2.50, f 3.00, $3.50\nEMORY'S\n*\"\u2022* LIMITED    .      ^\nThi Man'i Store\nHarrison, Trail\nCommissioned\nAs Air Bomber\nCAlQAHIf, Miy \u00bb (CP)-No. II\nTraining Command, R.CA.F, todey I\nreleased names of Wutern' Cini-1\ndlau who hive been commissioned |\nu tir bomben.\nThe airmen commissioned Included:\nBritish CMumblt-\nR D. Wilion, Oeorge Floyd, C. A. I\nMaddin, G F. Glbion, L. K. A.\nOrut, Andrew Kuzma, J, H. War*]\nren, A. C. McLeod, W. A. D. Scott, I\nN. C. Holman, C. E. Modeland, N.I\nV. Gautschi, and J, E. McGowan, I\naU of Vucouver,\nHani Braathen, Prince George; I\nA E. Freeman, Cobble HIU; R. F. I\nHarrison, Trail; O, H. McCuUough, I\nloco; N, A. Loranger, North Burn-1\naby; T. A. Cacchlonl, Kelowna; J. D. ]\nGallaher, New Wutmlniter.\nPOR   ,\nGROCERY\nSUPPLIES ...a\n- Remember tht\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\nFOR RENT\nSINGLI ROOM\nANNABLE BLOCK\n=\u25a0---==\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nUtd  Arti Blk.\nPHONI25\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral'Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\n555551\nHive tha Job Dene Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nwawaawtaa\u00bbwri-\u00bbiaaaeMa->i|>ail_i<\nI winted my htlr\ntiled right to I\nviilted ttit\nHai-h Tru-Art\nBeiuty Salon\nJohnitone Block\nPhone 327\naawmwmamawammwawmammaaa,\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n70] Baktr SL Phont 251  '\nOpen Day and Night\nCrematorium Ambulanct\nNicely prepared at the\nSTAR CAFE\n, i \u25a0 i \u25a0 111 \u2022 - \u25a0 111 r 111111 j i r 111 ru i r 11111111 r 1111111\nCorporation of tht\nCity of Notion\nNOTICE\nDOG TAX\nDog Ttx tor tht ynr IMl li now\ndui. tvtrv perion ln the City ot\nNelion who owni, poiiewei, or\nharbours t dog ovtr tht tft ot\nfour monthi muit procure e licence for the yeir IMl at the\nCity HiU Office\nAny dog found winderlng it\nUrge In lhe CHy tfter Mty 15th,\nwithout t current yeir'i tig ittiched to the colltr wiU be picked up, Impounded, tnd dealt wilh\nIn tccordmct with tht \"City of\nNelion Pound ind Dog Ttx Bylawi, No\u00ab. Wl md m, 1H\u00bb.H\nAU Police. Alittlin, Oermm\nShepherd, Otrmin Police and\nDobbefmin Plntcher Dogi, or\ntny dog which li wholly or ptrtly of ont of iuch breed!   glJ.00\nAll Othtr Male Dogs\n$3.00\nAll Othtr Female\nDogi, $5.00\nW.A. GORDON, -\nCollector.\n\u2022\n_L\n\t\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1943_05_06","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0417236","@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":"1943-05-06 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1943-05-06 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\/1.0417236"}