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Oeneral Attstnbly, he emphasized\nthit election to the 11-momber\nSecurity Council would move\nCanidi htte the blg-tlme diplomatic ireni.\nI \"Wl ihall be forced, ai never\nbefore   in   Canada   In   tlmei   of\npeace, ts nukt deciiloni on major\nSutrtloni ef policy arlilng from\nlituationi which  exist far from\nour shorn and which iome may\nfrel ie not directly affect Ul.\"\n. ; tit.   St.   Laurent   said   Canada\nffould   become   involved   directly\nwith queitioni iuch as the Balkan\ndispute ind the Indonesian problem' which do BOt now come immediately before the Government'!\natt.ntlon. '\n'We ihall bc endeavoring to find\niwutior-s to problemi which are\ncomplicated by the unresolved difference! am.ngit the great powen\narid wc ahill be taking part in the\nactivltlei of a body which the world\nkrjowi to ke far frota perfect\"\nBE8T HON\n.But Id ipite of the ihortcomlngs\nof the Security Council, \"we in thii\ncountry continue to believe that the\nbelt hope for mankind Ilea in the\nestabliihment of a world organization for the maintenance of peace,\"\nhe added.\nThU is why Canida li willing to\nler. e ott the Council.\nThe Mirriit* laid he ipoke \"with\nreserved tiUmlim,\" and that \"we\nln Carf-*TT-|*-fd our memberahlp\nin tbe United Nationi not ia a temporary expedient but ai a permanent partnership.\"\n\"At the same tlmi, we air* con-\nKloui of thc effort which muit be\nmade to offiet tht danger ln which\nthil partnership lies.\"\nMr. St. Liurent uld the Government hai informed other memberi\nof U.N. .thst the li \u25a0 candidate for\nthi Security Council.\n\"Wc have not aaked any itate to\npledge iti vote to ua, because It ll\nnot tin policy of the Canadian Govemmtnt either to seek Or to give\npledges of thU nature. We have,\nhowever, asked Out sympathetic\nconsideration bc given to our candidature md thlt our qualifications\nbe judged on our record. I may uy\nthat the response haa been most\ngratifying.\nHe uid it would bc \u2022 misreprestation of the iltuitlon if it wu\nnot made clear, however, that Canada U standing for membenhlp on\n1 body with a discouraging record.\n\"We muit not delude ounelvei\nor inyone elie about the fact that\nmembenhlp on the Security Council will embody greater riiki and\nresponsibilities and fewer reward!\nand honori than it aeemed to offer\ntwo yean ago when Canada withdrew its candidacy ln order to enable Australia to be elected.\"\nVETO MISU8E\nSpeaking of the Council'! record,\nhe said there has been little evidence ln the CouncU of sincere desire to reach agreed solutions.\n\"All too frequently, th\u00abre bal\nbeen the continual restatement ln\nuncompromising terms of inflexible\npositions. The rttlsuse of the veto,\nwhich we all io much regret has\nbeen a disturbing symptom of the\nfailure to reach a^red solution, on\nany of the ttn'or n\"-M\u00bbms brought\nb\"fore the Un'ted Nat'on*.\"\nIn seeking membenhlp on the\nCouncil, Canada doein't pretend\nthlt It hai the remedv for then\ndifficulties for the remedy only\nIlM In the attitude of the Big\nFive permanent members of the\nCouncil which have the veto\npower.\n\"There li no form of wordi, nor\nmethod of procedure, which will\nbe proof againit tha determination\nof iny itite to. mliuse Iti poiitlon\nil \u2022 member of the Council.\n\"The Securltv Council It essentially \u2022 democritlc political   device.   It   ll   balk   in   democratic\npractice  that  no  memb'r  of  a\ndemocratic   rommunltv   ihall   io\nuie h'i privilege! that the lyitem\nby* which hli community li governed ll weakened or discredited.\n\"In a true democracy there la no\nend which justifies \u25a0 meani thit\nbringi  Into   contempt   the   instrument of government. It is only by\nthe prictice of theie restraint! that\nthe Security  Council  can  be  redeemed.\"\nOn tht veto Issue, whlcb U going\nto cause heated debate ln New York,\nMr. St. Laurent said that the Government realir.ei that the veto provliion In the UJ*. charter wu-necei*\nlary ai a temporary expedient for\nresolving the problem ot voting\nprocedure In a world ot unequal\npowen.\nBut Canadi shall never bc reconciled to I permanent iltuitlon ln\nwhich i distinction li made between\ntilt five greet power! ind 111 other\nnations which ire pliced together\nIn I leu privileged position.   \u2022 \u25a0\n\"The lolution of thU problem will\nnot be easy, end I do not think that\nany simple conitltutional imend*\nwent' or ihy miff Worm In procedure v\/ill solve it.    -\n\"Our diffj-ultlei will be removed\nonly by the eitibliihment, over a\nperiod of time, of preoedenti and\npnctlcei which will lead to a rpodl-\nficatlon of the veto power. We art\nfully comcloui, therefore, thlt If\nwe are elected to the Security Council, our Influence on that body will\nbe limited by the luperior voting\npoweri which ire enjoyed by Some\nmemben of thit body.\"\nNELSON, SWi^H COLUMBIA, CANADA-SATURDAY MORNINQ. UFT. 1S. 1S47\nTTT\nNUMBERIM\nNew Primate\nIN SHIP BUST\n14 Killed, 32 Hurt\nAnd 3 Missing;\nCheck Is Ordered\nMYSTERY CAUSE\nBELFAST, Seut 1- (Reuten) -\nHarlind md Wolff, ihtpbuilderi, tonight innounced tht casualty toll\nIn the Relna del Paclflco explosion\nWednesday night aa 14 killed, 32\ninjured and three missing.\nThe firm,had Juit completed reconversion of the liner from iti wartime role as an Allied trooper, and\nwai reiponilble tor IU trials ln the\nIrish lea and North Atlantic.\nThe Transport Ministry announced It had ordered a formal Investigation into the exploilon.\nOne thousand poundi of blood\nplifma were flown from Liverpool\nto Belfast in a bid to lave the Uvea\nof the injured.\nOf those  in   hospital  24  are  ln\nserious condition.\nMY8TERY\nAn official of the Pacific Steam\nNavigation Company, ownen of the\nship known as \"one of the moat\nbeautiful vessels afloat\" and worth\n$4,000,000, laid:\n\"The whole thing U a myitery to\nus. There la no luggeitlon of lab-\notage.\"\nAtlantic Storm\nBecomes Roaring\nHurricane\nMIAMI, Fli., Sept. 12 (AP) -\nThe Atlantic itorm becime \u25a0 full-\nfledged hurricane with roaring\n143.mlle-an.hour wlndi today, thl\nUnited Statei Weather Bureau reported. It wai clmlfled \u2022\u2022 \"very\ndingeroui.\"\nAn Army plena pierced tha dli-\nturbance and found Ita centre it\n8:45 a.m. at latitude nt. North,\nlongitude MS Weit with very\nheavy rain and levtre turbulence.\nBarometrlo preuure it the centre hid dropped to 28.85 lnchei.\nA Navy hurricane hunter prl-\npared te fly Inte the dliturbinct\nlater te determine temperiturei\n\u2022nd vertical tlr blaiti \u00abi pirt of \u2022\nreiearch into \u2022 plin te \"burnt\" hur-\nrlcanei with dry Ict ind other\n\u2022htmlcili.\nAmericans Fined\nFor Hunting\nDut of Season\nWILLIAMS LAKE B C, Sept IJ\n(CPi\u2014 Theodore R. Birnum ind\nFloyd M. Boyce, hunters from Portland. Ore., paid a heavy penalty for\nhunting big game out of seaion.\nIn court here yeiterday. Magistrate E. B. Hart fined the hunten i\ntotal of $155 and coits each on three\ncharges under the pame Act and\nFirearmi Regulation and one under\nthe Forestry Act\nFor being in possession of carcal-\nlei ol two bull mooie, they were\neach fined $100 ind coiti.\nBritain Seeks\nWorld Troop Census\nBy MAX HARREL80N\nLAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.. Sept 11\n(API\u2014An immtdlitt world-wide\ntroop ceniui wu propoied by Britiln today In a lurprlie pre-ai-\nlembly move on the year-old Molotov armi reduction ichemt.\nTht Brltllh proposal wai outlined\nbefore a committee of the United\nNatloni Conmissinn for convention-\nil armaments by Sir Alexinder\nCidogin 11 delegatei were gathering for the opening of the 55-natlon\n(.eneril Auembly at Flushing\nTueidiy.\nI Know now te pet tht bolt you\nbuilt out of thl biumen.-ttll It\nwtth I Ntwt Wint Adi\"\nPleas for Broad\nPhilosophy in\nCanadian Recreation\nPORT ARTHUR, Sept. 11 (CP)\n\u2014 A plea for a broad philosophy\nIn reipect to recreation wu voiced\nhere todiy by Dr. J. B. Kirkpit\nrick, Director of Phyilcil Fltneit\nfor the Province of Sukitctaewin,\nduring \u2022 panel dlK-uulon at the\ninnuil meeting of the Parki ind\nRecreation Auoclition of Canadi\nThe convention, which opened yeiterdiy at Fort WllJIam, wu\niwltched here today ind will remiln here until tht concluilon\nof builneu  tomorrow.\nCarson or Straith\nFor SoeakerY Post\nVANCOUVER. Sept 11 'CPl -\nThe Vincouver Sun In i ipeciil dli-\npitch from Vlctorii todsy said thit\nchoice for i new speiker of the\nBrltlih ColumbU Legiiliture \"Hei\nbetween R. H. Cinon, the mtmber\ntor Kimloopi, anJ Wjlllim T.\nStraith. M.L.A. for Vlctorii.\"\nThe preiidlng poiitlon In the Legiiliture wsi left vicint by the recenl elevition of Hon. Normin\nWhltUker, K.C. to the Supreme\nCourt Bench.\nMr Whltteket-| appointment wlll\nrequire hli resignation u M.UA. for\nSunlch, forcing I by-election there.\nREDUCE PRK-iOF\nTIRFS AND TUBES\nTORONTO, Sept. II (CPl -\nMoit Mijor Cinidlin Tire Minufictureri todty innounced \u2022 reduction In tht prict of tlrei ind\ntub*!. The redntrtlon. which ranges\nfrom TH lo 15 per cent, becomei\neffective Immediately and rt-\noorU rtcelvd from Toronto. Hamilton and Kltchtntr. Ont. Indicate\ntht propoud pricei Wfll bt below\npre-wir imli.\nBlocked Move to\n'mprove Russ\nChemical Works\nBy THOMAS A. REEDY\nNUERNBERG, Stpt 12 (AP) -\nThl I. O. Farben Truit blocked \u2022\nmove  by   Ruuii te Improve  IU\nchemical   Induitry with   Germin\nhtlp en the itrength of thc non-\ni.grtulon  pact ilgned with Hitler In 1939, It wll dlicloied todiy\n\u25a0t thi Farben Wir Crlmu Trill.\nHow the Farben chlefi frowned\non tht proposal during the pe.iod\nwhtn Hitler ind Stalin wer* negotiating with each other wu revelled in \u2022 document obtained from the\nFarben dill by American prosecutors conducting thl trial of U director! of the huge trust.\nAccording to Uu document!, I delegitlon from Moicow In. November,\n199, lought expert htlp to build I\nRuuiin chemical Induitry. Nego-\ntiitloni\nnever'\nCRESTON HAN\nFALLS WITH GUN,\nFATALLY SHOT\nFred Boffey, Well\nKnown Athlete,\nDies in Hospital\nChicken Shooting\nCRESTpN, B.C., Sept 11 - Fred\nBoffey, well knlwn Creiton Valley firmer ind athlete, died at\nthe' Creiton Valley Hospital at\nnoon today following internil Injurlei from a shotgun blast.\nHe received the woundi when he\nslipped on the wet ground earlier\nthli morning while out to ihoot a\nchicken with a ihotgun. It wu\nreported the gun discharged when\nhe fell the ihort hitting him in\nthe  stomach.\nIn aplte of doctor's efforti all\nmorning   he   succumbed   nt   noon.\nMr. Boffey wai 41 years of ige\nand waa born tn Boben, Alberta.\nHe came to Creiton ln 1909 and\nmarried  Miaa  Miller   ln  UKS.\nHe ii -urvlved by hii wife and\ndaughter, Mother Mra. George\nBobbin, four brotheri Lei, Alt,\nPercy and Bert, all In Creiton\nand  one iliter  Mra,  R.  Comxort.\nRt Rtv. George F. Klngiton,\nBishop of Novi Scotia, choien \u2022\u2022\nPrimate of the Church of Englind\nIn Canada it the Dloceui meeting\nin Sukitoon, Suk.\nFire Destroys\nGarage\nAl Edgewood\nEDGEWOOD, BC, Sept. 11 -\nFire todiy completely deitroyed \u2022\ngirage owned by David Vrick ind\nCarl Riabli, who purchued lt\nanly lut Spring from A. Peguri.\nThl garage wu built about 14\nyeiri igo.\nThi fire rigid from ibout 11\na.m., to 1 p.m., and a bucket bro\ngide, later tided by \u2022 Foreit Ser\nvice pump, worked desperately to\nkeep the flames from spreading to\nthl nearby home of Mr. and Mrs.\nE. Vrooman. Forut Service mini\nlaid i hoie from thc lake to the\nt*\u00bb5_-**\" ^^***5--?-_2:    \"Tri^ga-age, which wu Iniured\nb-rri-rs were iet up igil-ut giving w\u201e msortad to bt valued it from\n(he Soviet onion sny Information. ;$3000 to J40O0. Cauu of thi fire\nTht document which revcalK^the |Wa, not known, but it ia known\niltuitlon WM signed by two of thc\nde.eDdar.tl at the preMBt triil \u2014\nFritz Ter Meer, Farben Chemical\nexpert, and Otto Ambroi, head of\nto hive  itarted in an  engine  ln\nthe lighting plant.\nA car under repiir wai taken out\nof  the  garage   and  uved,   but\ntruck   parked   outilde   wu   badly\ndimaged.\nAnother Home\nZ Destroyed\nFirben'i Bum   (lynthstlc rubber)\nworki it Auschwitz (Oiwlieim).\nThe two director! pointed out thit\nRussia ilreidy hid become 1 large-\nscale producer of butadiene\u2014a bue\nfor lynthetio rubber\u2014ind commented that it wn \"of utlifictory quil\nity\"\n\"An lmpectlon ef eur eontl\nout   polymerization   mtthod\nthi finishing proem would thtrt-1 It fL*.-\u00ab,\u00bb.*.\u00ab\n(ore provide them with iuch ex    III  NnOlGdClGS\nttnilvt    Informitlon   thit   thiyi**'     '\nwill poulbly de without ua.\"\nEtrben ilso recommended thit if' Shoreacru wai once if ain the\niny help were ilven to the Ruitiini: scene of deitruction of property\nby Hitler, it ihould be stipulated |by fire Thuriday night, when the\nthit the producti io yielded be uied' home of Mike Nevekihomoff, re-\nby the Ruuiin! only within their ported to be a member of the\ndomeitic economy with a ban on,Som of  Freedom, wu burned  to\nSeek Suspects\nIn Lovers'\nlane Slayings\nTORONTO, Sept IJ (CP) -\nslaying! of i mirrled man and hia\nDisclosure thit thc Lovers' Lane\ncomely, blonde girl friend were\ndue to strangulation tonight lent\na picked ipecial squad of detectives on a wide search for suspect! in one of Toronto'! moat\nbizarre   murder\nshipment ibroid.\nArab Leader\nAssassinated\nthe ground\nCloie to 50 farm building-, community houses and schools hivt\ngone up In flamei ilnce ths outbreik of incendiaritm early In\nAuguit. Spreading through the\nWeit Kootenay Doukhobor settlements ind the Grind Forki area,\nthe wave of terrorlim wu brought\nto the attention of the Provincial\nand Dominion Government! and\nJudge Harry Sulllvin of New\nWeitmlniter woi ippolnted to con\nJERUSALEM, lept 12  (AP)-\nlimi   Effendl   Taha,   Secretary-\nGenenl of tht Arib Ubor tT\u00ab\u00ablir-5_u7t''-n\"TnquIry\"''lnto   ciiimi\" of\nMltn, wu luiulnltedit hit homt;lh(,   Doukhobon   Involved   In   the\ntonight   It   wu  unofflelilly  m^ied  war.  He wlll be aulited  by\nnouneed. Harold   W    Mclnnu  of  Pentlcton\nThe   us-ulni  wtrt  reported tou counul.\nhivt driven put in i cir, ilowtd)   Tht   ownin  of  the  Shoreicrei\ndown ind ipr-yed blme with iub- home   burned   Thuriday \"wai   not\nmichine-gun  bulleti. lln hli homi at the tim, and Prov-\nTaha has comlilently  lupporttd, Inclal Pollci Fridiy were ittempt-\n;M.m  El  Alaml.  Director  Generil ing to find him. He hu not been\nof the   Arsb   Propagindi   Offlcu. ieen around the building for mv-\n'now  In  London, ln opposition  to eni dayi. Police were told.\n(the Muftl  md Jimsl ITHuiielnl,|   Wllneuei   told   Polrtt   thlt   the\niDiputy Chairman of tht Paltitlne fire ippeired to have iterted  In-\nAnb Committee. |ii\/ie the houie. Some of the furnl-\nTiha had Juit mide a ipeech it lure   wu   removed.   Invutlgitlon\ni Haiti  Labor  mtttlng  in  which lot the fire li continuing.\nhi unlled   Huutlnl'i  ntwipiptr, \t\nAl   Wahdi.    for   Ita   attack!   en U   IJ \u201e     IJn|(,wfu|\nAUml'i supporteri ind  expreued I\"'*0 \u00b0\" UniOWTUI\nrttugreemeni with thi Mufti'i fol- E-a-y   _t(lau|\u00bb Chnroi*\nlower* poiitlon  thit ill Jtwi ir-|en\"7* -\"Wit-MIT \u00bb-narg\u00ab\nirlvlng In Pslutlin ifter UU irt    CRANBROOK, B. C, Septl. -\nhtrt Illegally. Taha igreed In hli Arreited   on   complilnt   of   Clirk\nipeech to permit ill Jew! now here:Wallace, Kimberley Roid, Milcolm\nto rtmiln tf Pilutlnt li glvtn In- McNeil li being held by Provinciil\ndependence    lniteid   of   partition  Pollc, fm pr,i|m|n,_- hearing on\n.  ******!      ~       ....\u00bb.\u00bb jchirgu of unliwful entry of Mr.\nVICTORIA MAN HEADS [Willice'i dwelling, md suault He\nINSURANCE MEN *\u2022\u2022 irreited by Conitable R Shiell\nJASPER. Alts.. Sept. 11 (CP) -\nStenliy W Tiylor ot Vlctorii wu\nelected   preiident  of   thl   Auocli\nConvlctloni resulted thil wtek\nfrom guilty pleu on Indlin Act\nchirgu by ilx penom. Eric Lind-\ntlon of the Insurance Superintend- *\/\u00b0m- n0 ***<**-* \u2022***'*-. wu fined\ninti of Cinidi it thi closing su*:*?\" **a m***'0' \u00bb**\"> *\"*<- J,mM\ndm   of  tht   Auoclition1!  Annual Dtvlnt.   Crinbrook,   rtcelved   the\nConvention  hire todiy.\nIt wu decldtd te hold the IMI\ninnuil convention In BrltUh Col\numbta\numt penalty on chtrgu of lupply-\nIng liquor to Indian! Jerome Joieph\nSt. Miry'i Renrvi, wu fined tU\n\"jind coili or one month for lupply-\nIng liquor to Indiini. Chirlei Piptc,\nCrinbrook. wu fined 190 ind coiti\nor two monthi on \u2022 chirgt of it-\nttmptlng to supply liquor to in Indlin.\nPLAN CANADIAN AUSTINS\nTORONTO,   Sept   1>   (CP)   -\nL; P. Lord. Manning Director nf\ninno^ tK&fSW: h \"\u00bb\u00ab\u2022\u2022 \u2022 -'V,1-: ;wch rT\ntin, of \u00bb Gusdlm Compeny to horiu windtrlng it li ge In lty\nmirkit It. csn ln C^sdTW'l*\u00bb\u00bb* J? fin\" ****.}**,*?* ********\ncompiny li to be known- U ttt,M. O. Bornowikyind J-'Hrigoriw,\nAuitln Motor Compuiq (Inilind) I Kooteniy Orchird, who pltidtd\nLimited- J\u00abuilty.\nTORONTO, Sipt U (CP) - The\nLovers' Line deithi of i mirrled\nman mining from hll home ilnce\nWednesday and a young woman,\nwhou bodiei wire found crammed\ninto tht luggage compartment ot htl\nautomobile provided police with I\nfirst-class mystery today.\nPolice refund to say whether\nmurder wu suspected, awaiting an\nautopsy in the deaths of the two\nthey Identified u George Vigui, 30,\nand Iri Scott 11, both of Toronto,\nThl cir containing their bodies wu\nfound early today on \u2022 parking lot\nGrenadier Pond in West\nUICIDI PACT        \\\nInipector of \"Detscttvci If. Tinsley\nremarked merely thit ''It looks like\npoiioning of iome kind.\" His remirk\nand thc fact that the door of the\nluggage compartment wu of the ulf\nlocking type led to ipeculation that\nthe deaths might have resulted\nfrom a carbon-monoxide suicide\npact though police alio refuted\ncomment on this angle.\nThe parking lot just off a buay\nthrough-road in the West-Central\nlection ot the huge pirk, ii uied\nIrequently by couples in cars ind\nlut nlgrit leveral parked there, unaware ct the grisly contents of the\nnearby lutomoblle.\nDetective Tinsley uld Mlu Scott\nroomtd In I houie on Inkine Ave.\nIn Toronto ind identified the vehicle\nu belonging to Vigui, \u2022 piper box\nfictory foremin.\nThi bodies were dlicovered after\npolice were called by a park attendant who had been told that the cir\nbad been standing ln the park all\nday.\t\nSays Religion\nBarring Economic\nDevelopment\nNtJW HAVEN, Conn., Sept 12\n(AP) \u2014 Profeuor S. D. Clirk of\nthe Unlvenity of Toronto today\ntold memberi of' tht American\nEconomle Hlitory Association that\n\"in few countriei ln the TJeitern\nworld hu religion exerted u greet\nan lnfblucnce upon development of\nthe community u It hu in Cinada.''\nClark, a prlnclpil ipeaker it the\nopening lesslmi of the two-day\nuventh annual meeting of the\nAuociatlon at ale, dimmed the\nrellgioui fictor In Canadian Econ\nomle development.\n\"Religion hu placed a iharp\nbrakt upon the economic growth\nof the country.\" Clark aaid. \"It\nhai done so directly where, for\nInitince, the church hu been\nictually able to direct the movement of population and to pro\nMbit any lort of economic en\ndtivoT which hu thrcitentd the\nrelfgioui lntereit\n\"Out of iuch control hu developed it molt \u25a0 lort of thtocritlc-\nmonopollitlc cipltallim But It il\n\u00bb, indirectly, hu lerved to re\ntard  economic enterprlie.\n\"Eeven where emancipation from\nrellaloui controli hai extended\nfurthtit, Sharp limltitlon hai plac\ned upon the irllvlty of i purely\ntet-ulir chirscter.\n\"Cinidi his been, ind remains.\na fundamenUTlv rellgioui nation\nNo great political or iociiI upheaval In the country hu lerved\nto break the clow tlu with a\nput which olaced a large cm-\nohaili on rellgioui vilufi of life\nIniecurlty hu forced \u25a0 dependence unon Isolation and ln Isolation, thl hold of tradition hu been\npreserved.\"\n\"LOQOERSt   SPECIAL\"\nVANCOUVIR, Stpt 11 (CP) -\nTht flnt \"loggen ipeciil\" ill\nlervlce In Brllllh Columbii start\ned operation today whtn a Chin-\neu-Rtd seaplane- took the air\ntpr a flight to Canadian For eit\nProducts Ltd. opentloni on Nlmp\nklih Like, Vincouvtr Wind.\nPAIR ARRESTED\nAT GILPIN, BARN\nBURNINGS SCENE\nStrict Watch Kept\nOn Sons of\nFreedom Community\nHEARING TODAY\nBy STANLEY ORRIS\nGRAND FORKS, B.C., Sept 11\u2014\nB.C. Police irrrated Jack J. Lazaroff\nand William A. Podovinlkoff at\nGilpin, village near Grand Forka,\nFriday.\nThe two, described u Soni of\nFreedom memben, will be charged\nwith anon. They are alleged to have\nlet flrt to their barn* earlier ln the\nweek.\nProperty on which the barni were\niltuited li under the ownership of\nthe B.C. Land Settlement Board\nand lt ia believed thli fact made\nthc arrests poulble.      '\nAttorney General G. S. Winner\nin VlctorU earlier iteted that\ncharges ot arson could not be laid\nagainst anyone burning buildings\non their own property provided iuch\nburning! did not endanger the property of often.\nThe two accuied will appear be\nfore Magistrate W. E. Euerby Sat-\nurdAy morning for preliminary\nhearing!.\n\u2022As- reinforced B.C. Police detachment here under Cerporil I. T.\nMcKiy li keeping i cloae witch on\nmembera of the Soni of Freedom\ncommtinlt}' at Gilpin. Memberi are\nallowed out from the colony only\nfor the purchue of supplies ind\nother necessary builneu.\n11000 Packers Out-\nMeat Shortage Looms\nHope lo Reopen\nCCL Appeals for Provincei to\nSurrender Jurisdiction for\nDominion-Wide Conciliation Move\nBy The Canadian Preis\nOns of ths worst meat shortages in Canada's history was\nin prospect as the strike by the United Packinghouse Workers\nof America (C.I.O.) continued to spread.\nAlmost 11,000 of the 14,000 employees of the meatpacking industry's \"big three\" had walked out by Friday night.\nStrike votes by the remaining 3000 were expected to be completed by Monday at the latest.\nThe strikers are demanding a basic wage of 92 cents an\nhour, a concession which would mean on average increase of\n17 cents an hour. The Swift Canadian Company, whose six\nplants were struck Aug. 27, offered a three-cent boost. Canada Packers Limited and Burns and Company employees, who\nstarted their walkouts this week, have been offered five-cent\nhikes.\nFriday's walkouts, reported by The Canadian Press:\nCanada Packers plants\u20141900 in Toronto, 1200 In the\nWinnipeg area, 300 at Hull.\nBurns and Company plants^\u2014500 at Calgary, 450 at\nKitchener, Ont.\nSettlement possibilities apparently wsrs as remote as\never, but there was a new appeal\u2014from the Canadian Congress of Labor\u2014to the eight provinces affected by the strlki\nto waive their jurisdictional rights and vest them in the Da-\nminion Government.\nAn Ontario Government bid seemed doomed to failure by\nInsistence of the United Packinghouse Workers of America\n(CIO) upon conciliation or arbitration on a Domlnlon-wlds\nbasis. _ \u2666\"\nCyprlcn Mlron, Chief Conciliator of thi Quebec Provlncill Libor Depirtment, uld In in Interview In Montreil thlt \"the Quebec\nGovernment wlll bl ible to hand le\n\u2022ny libor dlipute which miy arlie,\nIncluding thi milt-picking itrlkt.\nwithout nilitince from Ftdtnl\nluthorltlei.\" Ht cilled \u25a0 conference ef union offlclili todiy.\nNation-wide conciliation would\nentail waiving by the Provinces of\ntheir Jurisdiction over libor matteri\ntemponrlly ind there wu little Indication thlt this waiver would be\nforthcoming.\nNor did union offlclili look with\nfivor on thc condition ln the Ontario settlement plsn thit worken\nnow on, itrike return to work while\nNineteen plr-perty ownen teiti\nagainit, ana IS for, the Salmo\nSchool by-law at Longbeich, it\nwaa learned Friday. Then figurei\nbrought the total of Dlitrlct voten who mpported the bylaw to\n717, and thoie who were not ln\nfavor to 1053.\nFuture plint In \u2022 connection\nwith thl Silmo ichool propoul\nwlll be dlicuued by thi Dlitrlct School Board. It It hoped to\nrtopen the luue ind find mum\nof paring thl cott of building\n\u25a0 new ichool.\nIn most euu, thou who failed to lupport thi whoel byliw\nwire entirely In fivor of building \u25a0 niw Khool, but could\nnot lupport thi  eitlmited  coit\nof tstt\/xn.       *\nReds launch\nBattle ior Italy\nBY JOHN M. HIOHTOWM\nWASHINGTON, Sept 12 (AP) -\nDiplomatic officiate reported to\nnight that Italian Communliti believed to' be working under \u25a0\nMoicow time table hive launched\ntheir long-awaited \"battle for It'\naly\" and that the criili li out\nrunning American plani for help\ning the Italian people.\nTheae luthorltlei uy thit the\nipreiding itrike of 1,000,000 .agricultural and lnduitrlal workers,\nthe Soeiali-t demand for a vote\nof no confidence In the De Gaaperl\nGovernment and other recent de\nveloprnentl appear to be part of\na Communlit campaign to over'\nthrow the Government and capt-\nure Itqly for the Soviet half of\nEurope. Much fear ll reported to\nexlit ln Italy and even In Italian\nquarten In Waihlngton over the\npoulbllity of armed conflict.\nHigh itite department and olher\nAmerican offlclali are exploring\nevery poulble meani of throwing\nUnited State! aiiitance to the\npreunt non-Communlit force gov\nerlng Italy ln the hope of uvlng\nthat Nation for the Went.\nSEES NEED FOR\nSELF-HELP\nLONDON, Sept. 12 (APWohn J\nMcCloy.   Prei\nBink. laid iod\nremaining in I\nEurope are \"food,  fuel, and mm\npower\"\nIn the lecond innuil report preiented to the bink'i Boird of Governor! McCloy itited:\n\"Europe Itself muit make the\nmijor contribution to the lolution\nof ill of theu probltml . . . out-\nlide anUtince li vital, but It. represents 1 small percentage of tbe total\neffort.\"\nOnt of the moit Important itepi\n\"ll the reitoritlon of finiclil itab-\nlllty lo thi extent auch liability\ncm be achieved through \u2022 bilisced\nbudgtt of current expenditure*, 1\nlound and equitable tax tyitem, ind\nthl curtiilme-t 10 fir u pouible\nof unproductive governmental ert-\npen-itum.'*\nThc plin, worked out lut night\nhy thi Ontario Dtpirtmtnt of Labor idd iccepted by Cinidi Pick'\nin ind Burns ind Compiniei\u2014\ntwe of thl compiniei Involved In\nthl itrike\u2014wai dlicuued by union\nofflceri it Toronto lut night, but\n\u25a0 union offlclil uld tht propoied\nformuli  wu   unacceptable.\nThe unlon'i demind for 1 bulc\nminimum wage of 92 centa in hour,\nor in average Increase of 17 centa\n\u2022n hour, hu been countered by often from Canada Packers and Burns\nof 1 five-cent boost ind trom Swift\nof a three-cent Increue.\nTo enforce theu demindi, 8570\nworken were idle by lut night\nThli figure includes 3500 Swift\nworken who hive been on strike\nfor more thin two weeks.\n5 NEW STRIKES\nFive new itrikes icheduled for todiy ire: 1900 Canada Packers employees In Toronto; 300 it \u25a0 Cinadi\nPackers plant at Hull, Que.; 1200\nCanada Packers employees In the\nWinnipeg irea; 500 Burni workeri\nIn Calgary and 400 Burni employeei\nat Kitchener, Ont\nAt Winnipeg about 1300 employeei\nof Canada Packers' St. Boniface\nplant wtnt on itrike following an\nannouncement here lait night by\nofficials of the United Packinghouse\nWorkeri of America (CIO) that the\nemployee! had voted to itrike.\nWith the walk-out of the 1200\nCanada Packen worken, approximately 1900 packinghouse worken\nnow are on itrike in the Winnipeg\narea. About 700 employee! of the\nSwift Canadian Compiny hive been\non itrike for two weeks. Employeei\nof 1 third picking houie, Burni md\nCompiny, ire taking a itrike ballot\ntonight\nMEAT SHORTAGES\nMeanwhile, predictions of meat\nshortages and other repercutilons\npoured; in from many poljls, Ai Ottawi. mme government meat luthorltles forecut 1 blanket dtuppear-\nance of meet withlg two weeks, If\nthe Dominion-wide wilkout continued. In Edmonton, Vincouvir and\nthe Impending dty ihotage. The\nmoit optimistic gueu In Toronto\nwu thit luppliei might lut until\nnext Wedneidiy.\nNELSON STOCKS AMPLE\nWhile ume centrei icrou Canada wen lufferlng icutt meit\nihortigu u \u2022 ruult ef 1 nition-\nwide packeri1 itrlki, Nellon\nbutchen Fridiy wid thlt thilr\nitocki wtn impli for thi wuk*\ntnd.\n\u25a0Wt dent knew whit wlll hip*\npen next wuk,\" thiy idmitted,\n'but wi hive plenty for Siturdiy\nihoppirt.\"\nShelvei win itoexed with but\n\u2022nd \u2022 imall quintlty ct pork.\nThin wm tie imoked meiti.\nilff^-iiltrdte\nheidquirten of the United Picking-\nhouse Worken of Amerlci (C.I.O.)\nraid tonight thlt 10,770 memberi\nnow ire on strike icrou Cinidi.\nThe breakdown:\nToronto. 2800; Winnipeg ind flt\nBoniface, Mm., 2000; Montreil, 1800;\nEdmonton, 1500; Cilgiry. 750; Kitchener, Ont, 450: Moose Jiw, Suk.,\n450; Moncton, N.B, 300; Hull. Que,\n300; New Weitmlniter, B.C, MO;\nPeterborough, Ont, 100; Vincouver, 150; md CThultrttatown, TO.\nMurder Shows\nIn Death ol\nOntario Man\nTORONTO, Sept 12 (CP)-A mm\nIdentified u Cecil J. Hemming of\nWelland. Ont, died ln hospital todsy\nof s bullet wound ind police uld\nthe reiult of m autopiy showed lt\nwu murder.\nHemming wu brought to hoipltal\nfrom Maple, 10 mllu North of here\nafter what police laid wai \u2022 fight\nduring a drinking party ln a ahick\nthere. No arreata nave been made\nChief Coroner Dr. Smlrle Liwwn\nuid ippirently two men ud two\nwomen met In a downtown 1 hotel\nand went to the cottage. Early today\nan argument broke out and the fatal\nihot wm fired.\nPolice uld 1 ihotgun wu found In\nthe thick it 1 grivei pit when the\nparty wu held.\nNO PLANS TO\nRAISE LUMBER\nPRICE CEILINGS\nOTTAWA, Sept 12 (CP)-Prleei\nBoard official! uld today then were\nno plani to ralie price ceilingi on\nCalgiry a itimpede of houiewlves lumber   uied   ln   tht   building   of\nyeiterday   depleted   retail   itocki,; homM\nforcing miny butchen to close by: They were commenting on 1 Vin-\nno\u00b0n; , ... __-.,, couver dispatch which quoted lum-\nShlpmenU of meit to hungry Brlt-1 b\u201e oper\u201eor. there \u2022\u2022 uylng they\niln win ' lutomi.icily dry up. uld h,d rfccived reporti thit \u25a0 b per\none Ottawa nttidal, while 1 run .._, , \u00a3,d ^ tf\u00a3\non iuch protein dishes iuch u eggs,  *\nREGINA MAN HEADS\nCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS\nVANCOUVER   Sept   12   (CP   -\nmicaroni md flih was predicted for\nCinadlan merchants.\nSUPPLY HOSPITAtS\nWilliam Symington, United Pick-\nr^ih?^e..\u2122\u00b0.^!!\u00abi0\u2122St.L?,,!vi0I'ra\u2122\u00bb* \"   M\u00b0\"*\u00bb <*' ******* *>**\nCCL) International representative at   ,   .   ,  t>    ,,    ,    . tU    \\      ..\nSept 12 (APWOhn J. Vincouver uld that itrlklng work-\".\\'Z*'A ,,re,|rtenl ,o( ***'A Cinidtan\n-esXnt   ot'the   World ers would be allowed to .upply hos-Z^'Zt  Arcnun,,nU, f*'*x*'**m\nMay m.]or bottleneck.jpltali,  ffinln,   und  logging  cimps it iu 45th .nnuii ^'l\"\u00ab \"\u00ab. y'^\nn the reconitructlon of with me.t \u2022\u2022**\u25a0\u2022'\u2022 \u25a0<* \u00bb*\u00ab\u00ab<\u25a0\u25a0 R'^.rd C. field\nWe've never refined permission\nmd u long 11 we know the meat li\ndestined for hospitals ind camps,\nthere wlll bt no Interference from\nui.\" he uld.\nWindior, Ont, hid \u25a0 problem ill\n111 own. Shoppen flocked across the\nborder from neighboring Detroit'tn\nunusuilly large numberi, many\nbuying u much u $5 worth of meat\neach. Detrolters have for monthi\nmade market-day visits to Windior\nitorei to take advantage of lower\npricei but they have been making\nUld croulng more frequently ilnce\nthe ihortagi becime Imminent.\nIn Toronto, where tome 2800\nworktn ire on ttrlke. thtrt wu\ntlttli hopl thit imill dlitrlct pick\nof Victoria\nE J. Howion of Toronto wu elected first Vlce-Preildent; W. A.\nMorrele, Amherit, N. S, ucond vlct\nPreiident; K L. Morriton of Calgiry, first Reglonil Officrr; A. E.\nBeauvili of Quebec, lecond Reglonil Officer; W O. H Jephcott of Vincouver, Treuurer ind C. L. King of\nVincouver, Secretiry ind Reieirch\nDirector.\nJ. R. M. Wllion of Toronto wu\nnamed head of the Accounting and\nAuditing Reiearch Commlttu; P. I\".\nSeymour of Montreal, Educational\nand Examination! Commlttu: E H.\nOatu ot Montreal, Leglilation Committee md f Bruct Tiylor, Migi-\ninghouses would bt ible to esse -int tnd Publicitlom Committee.\n1  Mil lltil's iliii\n.\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\n LAST TIMIS TODAY\nComplttt Showi at\n2:00-7:00-9:03\nRATES) Mc line, 111 line bliek fice typi, lirgir typi rttu c*\nnqutit Minimum two llnu, W<*>, dlicount for prompt payment\nlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nReitrvt Die. I, St. Sivlour'i Motheri' Club Chriitmai Sile ud Tea,\nStarts Monday\n'THI MAGNIFICENT\nDOLL\"\nOLD  PAPIRI  FOR  IALI,\nBUNDLE AT DAILY NEWS.\ntie\nTry   COLLINSON'S   for   expert\nWitch Repiln. 561 Biker St, Nel-\nIPINCIR HEALTH  IUPPORTI\nMn. T. A, Gibion, 110 Kerr Apti.\nRolleri for my wrin|er In itock\n\u25a0t Sklllon'i Butty Service Phont 81\nIt eiyi to phent 1177 ud 1178.\nFAIRWAY MEAT MARKET\nEarringi galore it COLLINSON'S.\nCome in tnd iee them. 661 Biker\nSt., Nelaon.\nQuility Rodi, Rieli ud Fiihlng\nTackle, JACK BOYCE Mtn'l Shop.\nHavt you Inveitigated Floiter Policy Iniurinct? Set BLACKWOOD\nAGENCY.\nA lirge ulectlon of Sllverwire it\nCOLLINSON'S, 561 Biker St, Nelion.\nLeonard Leads,\nStone Far Back\nVANCOUVER, Sept 11 (CP) -\nIlil Long-driving Stu Leomrd iht .teres ed per on tht Caplluo oourie for\nI the lecond itraight round here to-\nr dfcy ii he fired a five-under per 67\nftp malnUln i comfortable lead at\n. tie helf.wiy mark in tht Britiih\nr*J5utSbl| open,\n\u00bb   The Marine Drive profeulonal'a\n8647\u2014181   totil  gave  him   \u2022  llx-\nitroke leid over defending chimp-\n. Ion   Chuck   Congdon   of   Tacomi,\ni, Wuh,   md  Jimmy  Robertion   of\nVueouver.\nRobertion ihot \u2022 three-under pir\n19 to head the large imateur entry\n.  with \u25a0 38-hole total of 138. Cong-\n\u25a0 don recovered hii putting-touch todiy to mitch Leonird'i 67 md wind\nup with I 73-67-138,\nReg Stone of Trill, B.C., wu fir\noff the pace with \u2022 79-84-161, while\nI Burni ot Victoria dropped out of\n,  the competition.\nI   Uud Cen ftr lilt In tht Clmlfled.\nJuit irrlvtd\u2014Flni ntw modtl\nBulovi Witchei, pricid from $3475\nand up. At Hirvey'i Jeweller*.\nSmirtest fall hati, glovei md ntw\nihlpment of handbagi at ADRIAN\nMILLINERY, 159 Baker St\nC.C.F. Newi il wid it Bilhop'i,\nValentlne'i, Walt'i ind Midtllne'i\nNewi Standi it Nelion.\nPUNIRAL NOTICE\nFuneril urvlce tor tbi lite John\nAllan MlUer will be held trom\nThompion Funerel Home Sit. it 10\na.m. Adjutant Frink Pierce, Silvi\ntlon Army, will officiate ind in\nttrmint will be in Nelion Memorlil\nPirk.\nThuriday, Sept. 18th it 1:00 p.r*i.\nReception will be htld it St Piul'l\nChurch in honor of Rev, end Mn. A.\nL. Andenon. Representatives of iliter churches u Well u the congregation of St. Piul'l ire Invited to attend thli githerlng to meet the newly irrlvtd Mlnlittr ind hii wlfi md\nto enjoy * iociiI hour.\nWe do not repair lawn mowers\nsharpen -flivti, mike keyi, or anything of that nature. However, we\niure cen repiir thit typewriter or\nadding machine of youn, Our mc\nchanic hai had 18 yeen' experience\nrepairing tdding machinei, eeeh reg-\nllten md typewriters. See Ul \" In\nneed of any repairi to your office\nequipmtnt. D, W. McDerby, \"The\nTypewriter and Adding Machine\nMan,\" 536 Ward Strett, Nellon, B.C,\nTOO UTI TO CLASSIFY\nPenalty-Hit Bears\nTRAIL. B.C, Sept. 13\u2014Tht Row* a goal line bill. Thi Urge Rojiland\ncontingent roie to the occuion ln\nADRIAN MILLINERY\nSaturday special on gll Fall Hitt\nmd Olovei. Don't mlu thli\nopportunity.\nWhite llliei and\nMri. Becker'i Stal\ntoday.\nred gladioli at\n11 it the Mirket\nDance to Dli Richards md hll\nfamoui Hotel Vincouver Orcheitri.\nPliymor, South Slocan, Saturday,\nSept Uth. Admi-ilon tl per penon.\nSee the new nattem\n-MORNING STAR\" by\nCommunity, now on diipliy it\nSOTr-ERLAND'-i\nFloon unded\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR\nCONSENT TO TRANSFER OF\nBEER LICENCE\nNotice li hereby given thit, on thi\nllth day of Octobtr next, the underlined intend to apply to the Liquor\nControl Board for content to trimfer of Beer Licence No. 7631, issued\nin respect of premises being pirt\nof i building known is New Grand\nHotel, lituitt 616 Vtrnon St, Ntlion, Britiih Columbii, upon the\nlindi ducrlbed U Loti 5 ud I md\nParcel \"A\" of Lot 4, Block 3, Nelaon\nCity Offieiil Plin, Nelion Land\nRegiitrttion District, in thl Province of British Columbli, from\nSamuel Peter Solowiy to Wilter\nLopuihiniky md Victor Lopuihln-\niky, of tht City of Nelion, the trans-\nlereu.\nDited It Nelson, B.C., this llth\ndiy of September, 1847.\nWALTER LOPUSHINSKY md\nVICTOR LOPUSHINSKY\nApplicanti ind Trinxfereu.\nrefinlshed, also\ncounleri ind ihow window!. New\nmachinery. A. Fotherby, R.R. No. 1.\nPhone 462-L-i\n\"Mu,\" uye Goldsmith, \"little\n-\u00bbowi whit iilimltiti irt beyond hll patience to baar till ht\niAm them; u In ucendlng the\nheight! of imbitlon, which look\nbright from below, every itep\nwt rln ihowi ui iome ntw tnd\ngloomy prospect of hidden disappointment; io ln our deieent\nfrom thl tummiti of pleuure,\nthough the vale of misery below\nmiy ippeir, tt tint, dark and\n(loomy, yet the buiy mind itill\n\u2022ttentivt to Iti own amusement,\nlindi, u wt descend, tomethlng\nto flitter md to pleue. Still, u\nwe ipproich, thi darkest objects ipepir to brighten, md tht\nmortal eye becomei adapted to\nIii gloomy iltuitlon.\"\nG00DERHAM* WORTS\nLIMITED\nToronto, Cenode\n\"Mijeitlc\" luggage meani better\nluggage md luggage at a price te\niuit everyone A full itock of Main-\ntic overnite  cases, auitcuu, glad-\nstonei, tte, it HIPPERSON'S.\nChlldrtn1! blk. oxfordi, tlimS tl\n10%. Ptlr     t\".46\nChildren'i  brown   oxfordi,  iim I\nto 101,.. Pile   82.95\nTHE IOOTIRY\nSept.\nRotary Lunihton   Mondiy,\nI5, 12:15 p.m. Humi Hottl.\nUnd Redmen took I firm hold on\nthe Interior boxla chimplonihlp\nFridiy night by giinlng i dedilve\none tided 17-8 victory from the\nTrell Golden Been ln the Trill\narena.\nThe Redmen now lead 1-0 in the\nbut three out of five urlu.\nThe Trallltei, ilreidy under-staffed due to the departure of sevenl\npliyen, hid to preu Coich Piul\nSeymour Into iction u \u2022 ruult of\nHerb Moon'i itiipeniion. Moon wu\nInvolved In \u25a0 fncu with O. Neil\nof Rouland and Retiree Al Slmmi\nifter lait Wednudiy'i gtme.\nJackie LaFace opened the icorlng\nfor Roulind ifter 81 Itcondi of I\ntightly-pliyed firit period In which\ni totil of four goali wu leorid\u2014\ntwo by itch club. '\nThe penaltiu alio wen evenly\ndivided, Ire Pige of the Redmen\nand Graham Robtrti of the Brulni\neach earning two minutei in the\npenalty box.\nAlthough Roulind hid \u2022 good\nedge on the play, Gib Meredith, ii\nthe Trail nit, wu on hli toei am\ngained i draw for tht Brulni In tht\nWrit-15 minute leuion.\nPENALTIES COST GOAL!\nTht lecond ittnu wu uneventful\nuntil two Triil men, Julie Blluky\nmd Herb Exner, wtre banished to\ntht cooler. The Redmtn wen quick\nto take advantage and rattled in\ntwo goili before the Bruin* got\nback to full itrength. Archie Scott\nfrom Anderson ind Jick LaFace\nwere the markimen\u2014lending Rou\nland ihead 4*2. Ray Scott made It\n5-2 end Jack LaFace, who can usually be counted on to collect half\nl dozen goali or io per gime, chalked up hli third of the night, tnd\nnumber lix for Roulind it tht 10\nminute mark of the aecond period.\nJulie Bileskv then got credit for\na Trail goal after Referee Kan Petri\neriton overruled the goil judgt oi\nUPPER KOOTINAY ROAD\nCLOSED\nireit fuhion ind ltt till referee\nmow thit thty thoroughly dlitp-\nproved of hii Ictlon.\nJim Scott finlihed thi icorlng tor\nthe period it 14:11 mlnutei, undlng\nthi Roulanden ott thl floor for thl\nhilt tlmi 10 mlnutt rut ludlng 7-1.\nOpining tht third ptrlod, Roulind idded mothtr to iti totil oft\nthe itlck of Jick LaFace, with I\nTrail mu Igiln in the penilty box.\nWith Trill lufftrlng from peniltlei,\nGrihiro Roberta iddtd mother worry by btlng wtvtd off tor flvi mlnutu. Riy Scott lit up tht number\n\" figure an the icore botrd for Roulind, giving tht Redmen e big |lx-\ngoal lud.\nBoth teimi icored again before\nthe three-quarter time whistle, but\nthe ilx goil leid remilned going\ninto thl final union.\nNEXT GAME MONDAY\nJim Dolg, miking hli tint appearance ot thl night, promptly icored\nl goil for thl Redmtn 49 seconds\nifttr tht itirting , whistle In the\ntiml quarter. The Rtdmen continued to build on their total and out-\nicored the locale 6-1 In thii period.\nNext game in the icrlH ii icheduled tor Mondiy night.\nThe thret atari plcktd by Legion\nloftbilltr Ted Fowler were, Riy\nScott ind Jick LaFace of Roulind\nind Andy Blluky of Trill.\nLineups follow:\nRowland\u2014Rlchirdmn, nil: Carkner, 0, 8: Nell, nil: Andenon, 0, I;\nArchie Scott, 1, li Jack Laface, 5, 0;\nCampblll, 2. 0; Pagt, nil: Cox. 0, 1;\nR. Scott, 2, 0; J. Scot!, 1, 1: Davis,\n2, 0; Dtvlei, 2. 2; Dolfc, 1, 0.\nTrail-Meredith, nil; A. Bileiky,\n2, 1; Birnei, 0,1; Exner, nil: Robertion, nil; J. Blluky, 1. 0: Sammir-\ntlno, I, 1; Seymour, nil; Taylor, nil;\nKendall, 1, 6: Bruce, nil; Roberts,\n0, 1: Elnlo, nil.\nRefertei\u2014Al Slmmi, Ken Ftther-\niton.\nBusiness Men, Citizens Stand Behind\nSalvation Army Home Front Appeal;\nB.(. Head Tells ol Need lor Funds\nBicked by numiroui Ntlten i he be donir or an tctuil Sal-\nbusness men and lervice clubi, the vatiomst, rested in tht| satisfaction\nSilvition Army'i Red Shield tp-!of having helped hia fellow man\npul htrt wu spurred into ictlon ind God, Colonel Keith uld, quot\nFridiy night u miny locil elm*\npiigntri   were   assigned   to   thilr\n\"In view of tht neeeulty of miln\ntaining   the   roadi  en   the   Upper\nKootenay River for Forest Protec^\ntlon It il hereby declartd thit until he\nfurther notice Utt roads on the Upper    Kootenay    River    Witerihed\nwhich  leid from Cinil  Fliti art\nclosed to Vehicle travel North of\nthe junction of the Kootmey and\nWhite Riven unless a Permit for\nthe Vehicle ii first obtained from\nthe Foreit Service.\"\nBy Ordtr\nMinister of Lands it Eoreiti.\nClosure became effective Seplem\ndutiei, ind informed of tht Salvi\nlion Army'i \"ntver-endlng work\nfor God and humanity\"\nqu\nIng the Bible wordi \"Inasmuch ai\nye have done it unto one of the\nlent   of   then   My   brethren,   ye\nhave done It unto Me.\"\nGeneral Campaign  Chairman  C.\nMeeting   it   i   banquit   ln   the A. Cook thanked the campaigneri\nGolden Gate Catt. Nelson ciptign.'or\nturning   out   to   lupport   (he\nheirii i drive,   ind   rerairked   that   every\n,J- pe\nih 1-0\nColumbil, teU of the all imbrieingifcred  hii  urvict.  \"Nelion  ihould\ntilkl that win  mil  by  tht  gtf^certiinly reach id objictlvt In thii\nand    their    aidtt\nColonel A. Keith, ovencer of Sll- perion   that  he  had   cilled   upon\nvitlon Army  brinehei  in   BrltUh \\<*  ******  **** .enthuiiisUcilly   of.\nFall Coats\n... our cozy-warm woolhen Coots, luxury-laden\nwith mink-dyed muskrot, beaver-dyed mouton,\nblack Persian lamb ... on collars, cuffs\n... on pockets . . . over shoulders are the highlight\n. of Fall Fashions.\n^\nOne look at these new Fall suits and\nyou'll be enraptured with tfielr beauty,\ntheir smart styling, thi flattery they\ngive you. Come in today ond revel In our io\nperb new collection. All quality fabrics,\nall colors, all softly tailored In thl new\nmode... longer llnei for longer Interest!\nFINK S\nLADIES\nWEAR\nCLOSE ROADS IN\nUPPER KOOTENAY\nFOR FOREST SAFETY\nI htr llth. 1.41\nvation Army fundi rafud by the worthy  cauu,  ind  may  tven  do\nRed Shield ipptal. .better   thtn  it hai   dom   before,'\n\"The Salvation   Artpy  hu  built [*** ***<*\u25a0,\nup a fine reputation for Iti work'    Overill   director   ef   tht   cmrv\nof   rehabilitating   tha   leaser   for- * P\"'ln ln Ntlion, which openi Mon\n.unite   peoples    of    the    world,\" d\u00aby '- Adjuilmt Frank Pierce. Re\nColonel Keith  uid,  \"ind  pirt  ot ********   th*   Chilrmin,   J.\nCloiure of roadi on the upper\nKootenay River watershed In tha\nbeen announced by the B.C. foreit\nioteretti of foreit protection, hu\nService it Nelion.\nVehicle travel on roidi lead-\nfrom  the Cinal Flati ii pro\nlhat  reputation   hai  been   due   to Lenmn   li   Trtisurer.   Cinviislng I hibited   North  of  the  junction   of\nATTRACTIVE \u00bb?T| OF ENGLISH AND CANADIAN CHINA-\nWARE FROM 112.35 UP, NOW ON\nSALE AT WOOD VALLANCE\nHARDWARE CO. LTD.\nFOR  IALI)  -   IMS  FLMTLINIi men   ill   over   Canada   who   hivt \u00b0f  ****  cll>'  builneu  itction\nChtv. Sedu. Spotlight, ildt-view'suPPo*1\"'i end etmpelgned during;begin Monday morning.\nSenior Golfers\nmirror.   leat   covin,   white-willj\u00b0ur  appeals\ntlrei,  1460(1 mlltl, ptrfect condi-l    Liktnlng   the   Salvition   Army1,\ntlon. His only been city driven. I ml,'\u00b0n lo  \u25a0  gulf flinked  on  en.\n$2000. 309 Carbonate St. 1'***' bv willing Army worken and\nrBOH^nHnoBonsgnrpiJi $dX Xb\".d JB1\npointed oul\nwu necei-\nctioni and\nbring   luccour   to   lht   throng   of laments at the NeUon golf Unki w\nThe Britiih Columbia Honey Pro-     \"'' .'\"'\"' \"'\"-,\u201e \u2014 mmastysrl TI \"X.'*\"*.'^ . \u201e ...   i\"0\"tlnu* lhi! Saturday and Sunday\nduceri West Kooteniy  Auoclitlen \"\u2022>\u00bb. ***** T   3? OLDSMOB LT\",    The.fullre   usefullneu   pf   thl when long-standing golfers will par-\nannual matting to bt htld on Wid,    \u00ab\u25a0\"\u25a0   '-wheel   triilir   with   itul SUlvilion Army imong the dull-' licipite ln i Senior Member tourna-\ntlpm Inititute Beam     hody md rack. In good condition.itute, homileii, lonely ind orphued,men-\nCivic Centre-\/V LiRoie See'y.      Wi\" b\" \u25a0\u2022 \"\u00ab''1 *\u2022**\u2022\u2022 Saturday depended on the donation! of thou     Play will begin it I p.m. SUiur-\nonly. G. W-Mack, Rm. 11, I ih   more   favorable   circumitincei.; day md will be concluded Sunday.\nAn annuil meeting of the Nelion FOR SALE-5 ROOM FBWrlSf-. , \u2022\" wii ilio dependent on the eit*     Drawl  for  the  lournjment   are:\nmd Dlitrlct Boy Bcouti Auoclition     house, 1 icre of lind. outbuildings !z\"n,1.who canvaued for glfti dur- Robtrt Miln ind J. D. Kerr, J. A.\nthe' Kootenay and White Riven,\nunlei i permit for the vehicle li\nfirit obtained from the Forut\nService, tht mnouncement itilea\nThe roadi will bt maintained\nfor   foreit   protection.\nPlayThisWeekendiMoyor,c^curk\nThe succession of weekend tourn-|To Municipalities\nMeet Next Week\nmm\nTHRIVO FLUSHING\nMASH\nA balanced ration, containing pheothiazine is being used successfully to remove\nworms In pullets on the\nrange, usually fed to pullets\nobout 2 weeks before housing. We also recommend\nthat It be fed to moulting\nyearlings for at least 2\nmonths, then back to\nTHRIVO LAYING\nMASH\nTW\n\u25a0rackman-Ker Wntaf\ntrngmtm  IWUd\nNelion end Rouland\nwill be held in thi Nelion Smut\nHall Wednesday Sept. 17 at I p.m\nFull attendance requeited. Reireih-\nmenti will be lerved.\nDoubleheader   Benefit   Bulbil\nGimei  Sundayi\nNellon  Seniori   vi   Nelion   Old-'\ntimeri 1:00.\nNelion   Junlon   vi   Bloein   Clly\nSeniori 84J.\nmd  fruit  trees.  For  quick   ule\nJ2500. Cleir tltll. Phent Hit\nWANTED TO Bt*V-*fM>L-7TTN-\nIshed or unfinished houst In or\nclose to Nelion. Boi 2091, Daily\nNews.\nWANTTD    TO    BUY  -   GOOD\nyoung milk cow, Aynhire or pirt\nAyrshire   prefirnd.    Bel    IMl,\nDilly Njwi. \t\nWAfffitfc *K> blJY\" - A iHffiSX\nSENIOR  LADIES'   BOWLINQ\nMeeting Mondiy, Sept. 13\nBowladrome, 7:00 p.m.\nAll rnembtn ind thosi Interested In IFOR SALT-lMl DOPCS' BTOJW\njoining the Senior Lidiei' BowlingI   Oood condition. But offtr over\ner houit that cm he converted\nBoi 10(17, Dtlly Ntwi er 111 Hen-\ndry*.\ning thi ippeil.  he  gUteB. Stewirt ind T. R.  Wilson,  R.\nHelp,   Inipiritlen   ind   guldtieti McBrlde ind W. Fotheringhim.\nRockici Railroading\nTo Be Told Over Air\nwere   jiven    gtnerouily   \"by    thi\nSalvation Army in tht thru win\nthat  it  hai   uen   tnd   the   Inter'\nvening   timet   ef   peice,   Colonel\nKeith idded. IU urvlcu wen not\nreitrlcted  to  Brltlih  Columbli   er.    VANCOUVER, BC, Sept\nto Canidi,  but   encompmid   the Radio    liitenen   from   Cout\n12\nMiyor T. H. Witen md City\nClerk W. A. Gordon leive Siturdiy\nmorning for Hirriion Hot Springi to\nitttnd tht annuil convention of\nthe Union of Brltlih Columbia\nMuniclpalitiei.\nThe convention will take place\nMonday, Tueidiy md Wedneiday,\nand Mayor Water) will stay over\nThuriday and Friday to attend the\nB.C. Aviation Council's convention\nthere.\nClub pleaie attend.\nCHURCH OF THF REDF.F.MZR\n1:00 am. Holy Commulon\n11:00 i.ra. Holy Communion\nP.45 am. Sunday School\n10:15 am. Bible Clm\n7:10 p.m. Jv.nlng Priyer\nl;M p.nL   south Slocin\n11100.   Front   of  Douglu  Hotel,\nTriil, between t ina 8 p.m.\n1-oh SAle-MBCIMcUchIn\nMailer dining room mitt. Walnut.\nPhent  llBt-X.    \t\nWIU, PAV UP TO M-Ofl CABH\nfor good family heme Whit hivt\nyouf Bo\u00bb 1S04 Ntlion Dtllv Ntwi.\nf.lS'If .\"J\u00b0b.'..- i****1 ** Cinidi will be introdu\n$200 Fine for\nhotel-\n5?\nCoast    to\nFLAGGING DUTY !\u00ab faturdl7\"irghV'-.\"h.n\"brt.n?- j \u25a0'i****0*' **\u00b0-d\nMen, women   and   children  who.tht    icenii     oporitioni    of    rail-     George   Hnattuk,   Nellon    -.\nhive \"fallen by thi wiyilde,\" bt-'roadlni in tht Cinadlan Rocklei.man,. Fridiy In City Pollct Court\ncome lick orlneaptcltitid, ire un- whtn W. J. \"Bill\" Herbert, ipeciallwas convicted of unlawfully ketp-\nwinttd. abmder.td or tied, irt.evtnt dlrtctor for thi CBC willing liquor for sale at 520 Vernon\nill cirtd for by lht gilvidenitlr t ipeciil progrim following Slrttt ind fined U00. He pleaded\nArmy rtgtrdltu of thtlr muni.i rtcml tour ol the Cinidlin guilty befort Polict Magistrate\nnet, creed nr color, tht Colontli Ptclflc   Rtllwiy'i   mountain   iub- williim Brown\nlilted. Ill   rillglo-ioelil   work   In: dlvlilon   belwien   Riveliloke   and! \t\nthu reipect wu not oftin brought fitld In Brltllh Columbia I    DUBLIN. Sept.  13  (AP) - John\ninlo thl llmilinght, hut piver-tht-;    A   dtliyed   broidcait.   the   pro- j Burke Eerlck\ni    contlmiei    unfiltenngly,    hi |rim  win be heird  it 7.10  p.m.,open  imateur\nEngineering\nHeads Guest\nSpeakers at Trail\nTRAIL, B.C-. Snrt. U-Profenloit*\nal engineer! frost \u2022\" parti of thl\nKootenay Wedneiday .ittended in\nannual dinner of the Eaitern Diitrict branch of thi Auoclition of\nProfeislonil Engineers of Britiih\nColumbli.\nPresent ilso were T H. Croiby ef\nVincouver, Preiident of tht Association; Proftuor F. A- forwird,\nVleo-Prwldtnt lad A. D. Creer, See.\nretuy, ill of whom are on I Prov\nInce-wldc tour.\nMr. Croiby told thi gathering that\nthe affalri of Canada were safest\nguided by engineers, and pild tribute to tne members of the engineering profession who hid risen to\nexecutive poiitloni in government,\ncommerce ind induitry.\nMi urged Indlvlduil memben to\n\"triln md retrain and keep ibrcait\nof til latest development! ln your\nfield,'' Memberi muit, hi wid, HI\nthlt they measured to it lent the\nminimum requirement..\nProfeuor Forwird, hud of tht\nficulty of mining and metillurgy at\nthl Unlvenity df British Columbia,\nMr. Creer, and Dr. C. A. H. Wright\nof TraiL Provincial Councillor, alio\nspoke it thl meeting.\nTht touring pirty vialted Nelion\nThunday.\nNilion \t\nMontreal ______\nToronto ,\nWinnipeg _.\nRegina , \u201e, \u201e_\n.Edmonton._\u2014.___\nPenticton\t\nVlctorU  m\nCnnbrook  \t\nCreicent Valley\t\nKailo  __\nGrind Forki\t\nThe Weather\n49\n74\n-.1\ntm\n49\nU\n44\n47\n11\n8_\n84\n50\nt)\nI\n70\n40\n71\n40\n78\nBirgilm In tht Clmlfltd Todtyt\n**l*r^>ft wstmmtmpw   ****\u2022   m**J*tst*m w\nimweSMasmStbt,\na   atiai tw mma\nlh. uinmntsmw\ndrMiimkamStlAatl\nfl\nuld.\nTht  rewird   of  tht   helper   In    CKLN\nSalvation   Army    work,   whtthtr gnm.\n\"   rriT*n\"'*\"''*''*f \u00bbiri\"i\u2014i\u2014\niciflc Diylighl time\nlodiy won the Iriih\ngolf title, defeitlng\nwill\nd'efinding   chimpion  Joe  Carr   of\nbroidcut   iht   pro-  Sutton, Brltlih Walker Cup player\nlone up, In the M-holl flnali.\nMotors, 803 Bik\nid pr\ner Jt\nEmpire\nPhom 1138.\nBefore deciding on tny heittr, ut\ntht Coleirtin of] heiteri. Htre li\nthe proven line ot beaten you -Wl******   fjAtK\u2014r&4fl ttif,*} WOCR\n-depend on. If you like t\u00bbtri com-l   ln f00<j condition. $1700. Impirei\nfort ind   rouhle-free hilling Invil*     Moto.,, go* p,^ phon* llll\ntlgite Colimins eitri quility, ob- u-.-aio. Si SB \u25a0 \u25a0 tmtem\ntalmble only it HIPPERSON'S.      HORgES FOR SALE - 1 TIEaW\nlogging hont, 1 turn generil pur-\nDlrk **'\nA M*N, A HOBBY AND A MT P\"* Dirk KIttf, Willow Point\nOF tXACTO TOOLS MAKI A REBPONSIBLE PARTY KRimtlg\nPERfECT COMBINATION FOR: I to T room houu, Ntlton or dlt*\nMANY     HAPPY     HOUR*.     LIT     trlrt. Box 11J4, Dilly Ntwi.\nimVweNvvl,,t?0?uJ..H*.B^WlTOE pav W ft m CASH\n\u00bbET*TODAY 'XACTO:    tor good fimily homt. Whit hive\nrw\nr good fimily\nsu* Boi liOk  Dilly Niwi\nFUNERAL NOTICI j HORSE   FOR   BALI|_ STRONOI\nfuneril urvlcu for thi liUOieir     '\"M'ng \u00ab firm. IIM lbl. John\nBruct Appleton will bt htld from I w2.%.A'JlYm.'t\\ rm trrrr\nThompion   funtril   Homt  lit. at;TWCTTOTS FOR BALE \u2014 CAUl\n1 pm. Thi Rev. Mr. Perdvlll will     it 111 Innii or phent IM-L.\nofficiate mrl  Interment  wlll  bt In FOR   SALE   -   INflUfc. ' ***,*!.\nNelion Memorial Park.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Ponenger ond Freight\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. C MUIR\nPhonos:   Nilion 77; Roulond 171- Trail 1001\nConnoctloni Uri\nSALMO   -  KASLO   -   CM1TON   _   NAKUIP\nGood condition. Phoni I8I-X-I.\nf6R'\"SALT -~I55i  MOBEL  \"A'\nFord. Phont 4M-L-4.\nSit Main Cloul\/ied S.ction\nPorii i.\nfcnerildi ir.d\neeler from tkt\n**-T\u00abBJum oxidi\nru.lu   ml  thtlr\numi  lubitirtee--\nThe Campaign Committee\nOF\nMount St Francis\n'HOMI FOR THI AGED'\nInvite You to Attend the Ceremony\nof the\n\"Turning ol tho First Sod'1\nAt the Site of\nMount St. Francis \u2014 Gordon Rd.\nAT 3 O'CLOCK TODAY\nG. H. JONG\nEitibllihed   In   Cinadi\n30 yean\nOHINIII  HERB\nREMEDIES\nfor   Itomich,   gall   Madder,\nnervoui ind ikln trouble\nII7A ind Kt) lit \u00abt lut,\nCilgiry,   AIU.\ni\nWer,   sinus.\nRUBBER FOOTWEAR\nFor Foil and Winter\nferbeat paihlss tb* imioh a bit, but a* wont\nyou tt bnow (hat our itock li complete tnd\nroot\"\/ ht io le.\nW\u00ab Offtr Hit Following, In All Sim:\nDRESS RUBBERS\nIn spotster, plain pullover or with the storm front\nOVERSHOES\nEithtr ont, h\u00bb or four buckle, and with the ripper.\nWORK RUBBERS\nPlain Of tfooHd. high and low top-, bluchtr or bal-\nmorgl n****4 Also leather tops, ilip-oni and moc-\ncailm.\n' Old Mucktrt' Safety Tot  Rubbtn\nGODFREYS'\nPHONE* 270 \"BOX\n i Ships Land\nPaoons for Chi*****\"**\nNANKING, Sept. 12 (AP)-The\nOev\u00abnment'\u00bb C.ntnl News Agency\naverted today in a dispatch trom.\nChangchun that 17 ships of a \"ear-\ntain nition\" \u2014 its designation for\nRuaili\u2014landed \"numeroui weaponi and ammunition tor the Communliti\" at Harbin early thli month.\nIt laid the ihip then left fully laden\nv-\"h soybeans ard other products.\nIH\nSEVEN NEW\nAPPOINTMENTS\nTO BENCH NAMED\nN. S. Attorney\nGeneral Fills\nSmiley Post\nrwo IN B.C.\nOTTAWA, Sept. 12 (CP)*-Jui-\ntice Minister llsley today announced ieven appointments to\nthe Bench, Including the appointment of Hon. J. H. MacQuarrle,\nAttorney-General for Nova Scotia,\nto the Supreme Court of that\nProvince. He fills a vccancy created by the death of Mr. Juitlce\nJohn 8. Smiley.\n\u25a0*\u2014\u2022\u2014\"\u25a0\nmm*\nOffer Nationhood\nTo West\nReceived Limply by Representatives\nFrom British Islands at Conference\nMONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, Sept 12 (CP)\u2014Nationhood within the Commonwealth was offered to the British West Indies\ntoday, but the overture was received with limp enthusiasm by\nsome of the delegates attending the conference here on closer\ncooperation among British Ca-\"'\nribbeon colonies,\nOpening the conference, attended\nby 22 delegates from British West\nIndies Islands and the Mainland colonies of British Guiana and British\nHonduras, Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones said \"the time is\nVincent J. Pottler of Yarmouth, j ripe for a new step to be taken in\nN. S.. has been appointed Judge of I the political Ufe of the West Indies.\"\nthe County Court of Halifax to sue-1 He added: \"We must not fail for\nceed Judge R. H. Murray, who re-; if we do wc hurl a blow against the\n\"IKntwJiMt\nHow You Feel\na\ntired.\nIn  Manitoba,  Mr. Justice  A.  K.\nOysart of Court of King's Bench\nas been appointed to the Court of\nAppeals to fill the vacancy caused\niy the resignation of Mr. Justice W.\n\\ \"I bum tacat-M I have been that H. Trueman. A. M. Cam-pbsl! of Win\nWay mj*a*_f. 11 have been so chron- nipeg was appointed to succeed Mr.\nicafiy tired that I thought I would Justice Dysart in the Court of King's\nI wtr ttt well again.   However, I Bench.\n-found that Dr. Cha__'\u00ab Nerve Food     In British Columbia. Hon. Norman\ni no.BVi tn* hew pep and energy and W. Whittaker, Speaker in the Leg-\n; wt'Boon my feet\/ i-lature. and Herbert S. Wood, Po-\nT^fe*_ur^,indigeationandloa 1-t*- Magistrate In Vancouver, have\ndakept-^ctly Sieved by Dr. been   appointed   to   the   Supreme\nChaM's Nero Pood , Court. One of them fills a vacancy\nAsk for the new ceon-\n' smyeia* bottle of\nDr. Chase's\ni Nerve Food\n'      WpdU-tSOcta.\n180Pill\u00bb-\u00bb160\n!\nt\n>-'\n\t\n. in\naused by the resignation of Mr.\nJustice Andrew M. Harper and the\nother fills a new judgeship post created at the last session of Parliament. ,\nIn Quebec, Hector Perrier of Montreal has been appointed to fill the\nSuperior Court vacancy caused by\nthe death of Mr. Justice A. Forest.\nThe appointments were made effective as from yesterday.\n\"PUBLIC INQUIRIES ACT\" \u2014 SCHOOL TAXATION\nSCHOOL TAXATION COMMISSION\nTAKE I OTICE that the Commlulonen appointed under the\n\"Public Inqi Irlti Act\" to Inquire Into the Incidence of taxation\nunder th* \"tihool Act\" wlll hold public meetings at the following\npiteet:      i\nPot* Alberni      October 21\nalmo         October 27\nbrook     November   3\nin  November   6\ntlcton     November 10\nVernon          November 13\nKamloopi  November 17\nPrlnc* Oeorge     -  November 20\nNew Weitmlniter   December   8\nVancouver  _  December 11\nVictoria      December 17\nThe addreases of the meeting places will be advertised locally\nshortly before the respective meetings.\nPersons Intending to make representations to the Commissioners are requested to file briefs with the undersigned on or\nbefore the 20th day of October, 1947.\nL. F. Detwlller,\nSecretary,\nParliament Buildings,\nVictoria, B.C.\nFROM CANADA'S\nLARGEST GROWER\nSet tk*  many  glorious\nvarieties In full-color\nlluit-ition  in\nFREE CATALOGUE.\nIncluded ire miny new,  txcluiivt\nintroductions.    '\nWRITE NOW FOR YOUR COPY\nEDDIE'S NURSERIES\nWArt, MARINE DR. VANCOUVER B C\nAUCTION SALE\nTHE VETERANS LAND ACT\nWill Offer for Sal* by Public Auction ot thc\nR. J. Dauphinaii Farm\nSALMO, B.C.\nAt 1:00 P.M. Saturday, 20th Sept. 1947\nTh* Following Stock ond Equipment:\n7 good dairy cows. TB tested, ' heifer, 3 calves,\n2 work horses, I one-horse mower, 1 two horse mower,\nI hay rake, 1 hay tedder, I hav loading fork, 1 disc\nharrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, I sulky plow, 1 walking\nplow, 1 sleigh, I groin crusher, 1- 8 hp stationary\nengine, 3 single sets ol work harhess with collars,\nanvil, forge, and other miscellaneous items of farm\nequipment and household effects\nTERMS STRICTLY CASH\nWest Indies of greatest consequence\nduring the next few decades.\nwas where the view of Creech Jones\nclashed with those of some of the\ncolonial representatives, One dissenting opinion was expreued by\nC. H. Cuke of Barbarados who aald\nthat economic aspects completely\novershadowed chances of success ot\nany Federation and that the Home\nGovernment should promote, fundamentally, representative government in the West Indies before any\nstep were taken toward it.\nJamaica's D. J. Judah agreed that\n\"I do not think Great Britain I ltwaatlmeto start hammering out a\nwould hesitate, once Federation was P'*\"|\u00ab um\u2122.b^\u201ec,1.?im.d, *\u00bb!,?r..:\nrealized and a machine responsive\nto popular needs and demands creat\ned, to concede this measure of full\nresponsible government within the\nCommonwealth.\"\nCHANCE8 OVERSHADOWED\nTime of granting Confederation\ngressive responsibility o! individual\ncolonies should precede the final\nmove.\nSelf-government for Jamaica above all other things was the demand\not the island's Labor leader and\nstrong rnan tn her government, W.\nA. Bustamante.\nEXTRA VOLUME\nOF EXPORTS\nBRITAIN'S GOAL\nMay Use Direction\nTo Persuade Workers\nInto Vital Jobs\nFORM COMMITTEE\nLONDON, 8ept. 12 (CP) - Brltllh manufacturers aod working-\nmen were told today they had to\nraise Britain's supplies ot goodi\nfor export by one-third monthly,\n\u00a331,000,000 ($124,000,000), that new\ncut! are to be made in the United! ,,v |lim\nKingdom's armed forcei and that,\nilaihei are to be made In p.rmlt-\nted capital Investment!.\nThe three-way announcement In\nthe Government's program to stav,e\ni off economic collapse was announced by Sir Stafford Crippa, President\not the Board of Trade and nicknamed the Cabinet's \"Apostle of Austerity.\"\nHe was speaking to an assembly\nof 2000, representative of management and labor in industry, and the\npress.\nCompulsion would be used If\nnecessary ,he hinted, to achieve the\nindustrial target.\n\"The extra volume of imports represented by \u00a331,000,000 a month is\nsomething that we most achieve at\nthe very earliest moment possible.\nOtherwise we shall be unable to\nsupply ourselves with enough food\nBROADEN INOUIRY\nINTO JAPANESE\nPROPERTY\nOTTAWA, Sept. 12 (CP)-Justice\nMinister llsley announced today\nlhat the order-ln-councll providing\nfor an inquiry into the^dlspositlon of\nthe property of Japanese on the\nWest coast had been broadened to\nmeet wilh suggestions made by the\nPublic Accounts Committee In its\nrcDort at the recent session of Parliament.\nUnder Uie changes, the Commissioner, Mr. Justice Bird of the British Columbia Court of Appeals, will\nbe able to hear claims that the\nproperty of Japanese was disposed\nof for less than a fair market value.\nHe will also be able to hear claims\nthat personal property vested in\nthe Custodian was lost, destroyed or\nstolen while under the control of\nthc Custodian or a person appointed\nDEMAND SLAVS\nRELEASE ALLIED\nPERSONNEL\nWASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (AP)\n\u2014The United Statei hai demanded\nthe \"immediate releaie\" by Yugoslavia\" of nine Brltllh and American military personnel seized\nby the Yugoslav! Jn th* vicinity of\nTrleite.\nThe State Department said today\nthe demand was made ih a \"vigor-\nand raw materials to keep our pro-|ous \"ro(lest\" *<***** Y5t\"1*v Seduction machine going and that will \u00ab\"\u25a0\u00bb\u00ab ******* X.S^'u\n-.._. *m. .~ii-_.. ., .... *tt-*t\u00ab \"      detention and maltreatment   of 14\nmean the collapse ol our ettorts.        n ... ,       .  . .... __\nK British and American military per-\nMORE 8HORTAGE8 sonnel. five of whom already have\nSir Stafford, latest spokesman In been released.\nthe Government's campaign to rouse\nthe country to \"the battle of the\ngap\"\u2014the gap being that between\nimports and exports\u2014warned that\nthe consumer market would suffer\nfurther shortages.\nThroughout   his  speech   he   emphasized  that  there  would   be   as\nThe American note was presented\nto the Yugoslav Foreign Office last\nnight\nAmong those reported still h\/ld\nby the Yugoslavs are ieven Britons\nand two Americans.\nAll were seized near Trieste where\nYugoslav,   American   and   British\nlittle compulsion as possible. | soldiers are occupying this former\nExport! wlll be directed \"to Italian territory, soon to be Inter-\nthoie countriei (rom which we nationalized under the United Na-\nmuit draw our major auppllea\"\u2014 i tions.\nnotably North America. There alio \t\nwlll be a \"meaiure of direction\" In Qnu AremelmA nn\nthe lupply of components for ex-;DO\u00bb *-*\u2022\"\u00ab-\u00ab\u25a0\u00ab On\npo-t .---di. iRobberv Charge\n\"We do not propose ... to Intro- ** .\nduce industrial conscription unless VANCOUVER. Sept. 12 ICPI -\nit is proved thete is no other way,Police charged today that a 16-year-\nout.\" ;old boy had used $1200 of a $3163\n\"ln certain circumstances\" direc- sale robbery in the otfice of Burns\ntion might be used and \"I hope wc and Company here to purchase an\nshall be able to stop the drain-off of'automobile.\nlabor into less necessary industries! H(, was ,\u201etiifi earlv lodi- ,nd\nand into distribution and to per- ,, held ln juveml. d,tenU-n home\nsuade men and women to enter   he \u201e_        hb        h di     ,    h.\nmore vita  Jobs. We shall tackle loo \u25a0     _\u201e,,,_ i-\u201e_.,i\u201e.,i\u201e.  u. ....\t\nthe question of unproductive labor e po''\" investigation. He was em-\nso as to make this available tor Plov*d bv the P\u00bbck.nghouse comp-\nflrst-line production.' |,n>\nA committee would be formed un-' The robbery occurred Aug. 18 ind\nder Sir Harold Wilson to direct the-the loot was half cash and half\nexport drive. Sir Harold, 31-year-old'cheques. Police believe the cheques\nParliamentary    Secretary    to    the were burned at the city dump.\nBoard of Trade is playing an in-1 \u2014\ncreasing role in government trade Phone 144 for Clmlfled Ad Servlct.\naffairs and is being watched as like-, \u2014\nly Cabinet timber. I\nOver IN Killed\nDuring Communal\nRioting In India\nNEW DELHI, Sept. 12 (Reuten>-\nMore than 100 persons were killed\nand 80 injured when troops opened\nfire during communal rioting at\nPatiala, capital of Patlala. major\nSikh state in India, il was reported\ntoday.\nReports from the Eastern Punjab\nsaid 60 to 7(1 wrre killed in the Tar-\nantaran district outside Amri'sar,\nholy city of the Sikhs,when an armed gang attacked a column of refugees on the march.\nPeace in old atid New Delhi was\nbroken today only hy an occasional\nburst of machine (tun (ire nr the\nclatter of glass as looters worked on\na shop front.\nEnters Royal\nRoads College\nNEW DELHI. iCPi-The govern\nmints of India, Egypt ind Iran havt\ndecided to eitibilih diplomatic relations  it  an  ambassadorial level.\nuys a communique.\nJames I. Cratch, ion of Mr and\nMrs A. L Creech. SIT Silica Strttt.\nwho hai gone lo Victoria to enter\nRoyil Roadi Navil College. Ont of\n34 . icrou Canida to lucrtufully\npan hu entry examlnitlon, ht will\ntakt in electrical engineering count\nof itudlei.\n*\u25a0\nl.l\u00a3\\\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, SJ.PT. 13, 19\u00ab7 \u2014 \u00bb\ni  \u25a0\n1 he   -D AI\n- . \u25a0    \\ '\u25a0;\u25a0..:,.\n...........\u25a0' , '   \u25a0*\u25a0   *\u25a0\nIf You're Gonna Be Rough\nTheyVe Gotta Be Tough\nBuy Them at the \"BAY\"\nCoveralls\nStrong, medium-weight \u2014 covers\nyour clothes completely and gives\nyou added protection for colder\ndays. Double stitching, button fly,\nconvenient side slits to inside pockets, 7 pockets including ruler or\nscrewdriver pocket. Olive green\nonly. Sizes 38 to 44. Pair\n$5.95\nWork Suspenders\nPlain colors of green, wine, brown\nor blue or striped style. Free swing\naction with elastic throughout.\nMade from wide, strongly woven\nweb with leather back pad and\nsnap-off leather ends. Pair\nPlaid Shirts\nMade from a soft cotton flannel in\nattractive red plaid. Full cut,\ndouble pockets, well made. Sizes\nHV. to 17. Each\n*2\n.19\nWork Sox\nAll grey, soft wool, heavy weight.\nReinforced heel and toe. A good\nsubstantial sock for the working\nman. Pair\n79c\nIii k\n\\ \u2022 \u201e > 1\n-Ff \u25a0**\u25a0*\u00bb \"\nGloves\n75c\nSPLIT HIDE\nFOR HOUSE OR GARDEN\nWhite canvas gloves for rough\nwork around the house or garden\nor other uses. Strong canvas finish\nwith blue cuffs. Also plain brown\njersey gloves.\nWhite, pair _ 25*!\nBrown, pair  29*.\nWork Gloves       Blue Denims\nSeams insewn, reinforced thumb\nguard, dome-fastener cuffs, full\nroomy cut for working action.\nSizes small, medium and large. Pair\nH\n.19\n\"Old faithful\" \u2014 always ready to\ntake it \u2014 made for rough and tough\nwear. Riveted corners, double\nstitching, five pockets, sanforized.\nSizes 30 to 36. Pair\n$2-95\nWork Shirts        Moleskin Pants\nA hard finish, medium weight work\nshirt in an original tweed-fleck finish with two pockets, one buttoned.\nSizes 14Mt to 17. Each\n$1-79\nHere's the working man's delight.\n\"Rugged\" describes it! A close\nweave, hard finish, strongly constructed moleskin cotton with five\npockets, belt loops and double\nstitching throughout. Sizes 30 to\n42. Pair\n$3.65\nFine Values in One and Two Piece\nChesterfield Suites\n2 Piece Lounge Sets\nHandsome modem suites with natural maple arms,\nloose cushions and matching chair. Covers of smart\nplaids in blue and beige or red and f 11 Q>00\nbeige combinations. 2 pieces  11 **\n2 Piece Suite to Clear\n1 only, 2-piece suite In gold damask. Original price\n$198.00. Special clearance fl^Q\"**0\nprice             I  *\u00ab**\nKroehler Sectional Set\n3 pieces that gives you 3 chairs or 1 chair and couch,\nor roomy chesterfield. Upholstered in rosetone home\nspun. 3 pieces\n3 Piece Kroehler Suite\nThis is a special value. New in design and high class\nworkmanship, upholstered in rich wine velours w!tn\none green chair. Suite\n$229-50\n3 Piece Kroehler Suite\nHere are two beautiful suites in high grade tapestries.\nIn rose or wine combinations, oversize chairs for\ngreater comfort. 3-piece suite\n$298.5o\n;fj\\       lib,: fc: li\n$169\n.50\nPHONIS\nRMdy-to-Wnr\nHoitiry\nDrjioodi \t\nOroctrlM\t\nUoni Wmt \t\n40\nN\n40\nm\nm\nINCCWPORATID   tt\u00bbr MMT l\u00ab70k\nSTORE HOURS\nWednndiy: 9 im.-U noon.\nMon -Tups-Thun.-rri.:\n9 i.m -. p m.\nSiturdiy. 9 im.-9 p.m.\n  . \t\n\u201e1    fc.-    i\n......\n___\n.\nmAXttbtWk\n-_____\u2014\n I- NILSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 13,1947\nTasty Recipes\nBy BETSY 1\n1 wonder if you women who plan\nftp fo* and cook meals for your\nKales evtr think of the pattern\n\u25a0life you are setting for your husband and youngsters, which wlll be\nI pleasant memory all through the\nWtrt. The foods need not be exotic,\nhey may be very ordinary, but If\nthey are well cooked and seasoned\nend there Is jollity sround the table\nIblt is all that is necessary.\nIta giving you a day's menu that\nll such a one as I have Just mentioned.\nTODAY'S MENU\nBreakfast\nOrange or' Tomato Juice\nCereal Cooked in Milk\nToast    Jam    Milk    Coffee\nLuncheon\nCheese, Tomato and Onion\nSandwiches\nMixed Vegetable Salad\n\u25a0tewed Prunes       Milk       Tet\nDlnntr\nBeef Loaf Baked Potitou\nCabbage Cooked ln Milk\nCarrot Sticks      Rldishes\nChocolate Cake       Coffee       Milk\nCEREAL COOKED IN MILK\n1 c. water\n2 c. milk\n2 c. flaked cereal tueh as rolled\noats or\nlc. granulated cereal or meti such\nf  as lirlnt or corn mail\n1 tsp. silt\nBring witer tnd milk to \u25a0 boll,\nItirring occsslonilly. Add salt ind\ncereal and boll gently for about 5\nAin., stirring frequently. Cover and\nNEWMAN\nplace over hot wtter and cook according to directions on package\nor from ',. to 1 hour. Granular cereals require less time to cook thin\nflaked cereals.\nBEEF LOAF\n1 lb. (round raw beef\nIV* tsp. salt \u2022\nV, e. finely chopped onion\nIH O. evaporated milk\n2 c. soft bread crumbs '\nMix meat, egg, salt, onion, milk\nand brud crumbs; turn Into well-\ngreased biking pan, shape into I\nloit and bake about 30 to 45 minutes in a moderate, oven (350 F.).\nServes 6 to 8.\nCHOCOLATE CAKE\nVs c. shortening\n1 c. sugar\nlegg\n1 tsp. vanilla\nlite, flour\n1 tsp. baking powder\nVi tsp. salt\nVi c. cocoa\nVi c. evaporated milk and\nVi c. water, mixed or\n1 c. bottled milk\nVi tip. soda\nCream shortening and augar. Add\nslightly beaten egg and vanilla. Sift\nflour, measure and sift again with\nbaking powder, soda, salt and COCOI.\nAdd flour mixture, blend until\nsmooth and bake ln a greased cake\npin ln \u2022 moderate oven (SM T.) about 45 minutea Thli will till a pin\n8\"x8\"x_\", or you Can bake ln two\nlayers If you prefer. This cake is not\ntoo rich for children.\nWOMEN FORSWEAR\nLONG SKIRTS\nrTO AID BRITAIN\nMELBOURNE, Sept 11 (Reuten)\n\u2014Some 200 members of the Victor-\nlln National Council of Women yesterday decided to forswear long\nSkirts\u2014lo aid Britain.\nA resolution urged \"all women ln\naffiliated societies who sincerely\nwish to give Britain greater help to\ndiscourage extrsvagsnet, especially\nln dreu, st the dictate of fashion.\"\nTba resolution idded: \"Thi lets\nwe spend on luxuries, the more we\nguy contributi to Brlttln't need.\"\niiniVniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmi\nLIBRARY DISCARDS\nAssortments of       f<*)jr*00\n100 booki fur \/.J\nApply Immidlattly ii\nKenilworth Library\ni GIFT SHOP\nP.O. Box 333,  Duncin,  B.C.\nWIlWlllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHII\nH Years Apart,\nKelson Nm\nMeets U.S. Brother\nTbey parted la Reglna it tbt outbreak of the Flrit world War, and\nare now reunited liter a gap of 35\nyears.\nWell-known Nelson capenter John\nFonlyce was said a surprise visit\nTuesday by his youngest brother,\nAdam Fordyca of Oakland, Calif.\nNeither had seen the other ln 33\nyeers, so the encounter wai doubly\n\"surprising\" for John Fordyce.\n\"I wu chopping wood, and when\nmy brother came up and shook\nhands with mt, I took I minute or\ntwo to rtcognlst him,\" Mr. Tordyce\nremarked.\nBoth of tbe Fordyce brothers IT*\nScottish-born. They came to Cinadi\naround 1910, both adopted the trade\nef carpentry, and went their ways\nfrom Reglna ln Ull\n\/tceompanied here by his wife,\nAdatn commented on Nelson u being \"wonderful,\" and as nice, if not\nnicer than bis home town in California. Alter renewing relations\nwith his brother to the North, he\nhopes to visit here more '\nThe Doctor\nBy HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.\nNew Drug Triodione Successful\nIn Treating Cases of Epilepsy\nConvulsions miy come from many\ncauses md differ widely ln severity. Medical science Is still baffled\nwhen lt comes to treating the underlying causes of many of the convulsive Jlieilea and so concentrates\nits efforts On averting or controlling\nthe convulsions themselves.\nThU ii particularly true of epilepsy, which, though known and described by the indent Greeks, still\nhides the secret of Its cause even\nfrom the most discerning of modern\neyu.\nDIFFERENT FORMS\nThe tact that epilepsy his different forms only adds to its mystery.\nIn one form, known as petit mal, attacks list only I few seconds. During thne attacks, the patient loses\nconsciousness of What he Is doing\nbut don not fill to the ground or\nsuffer spasm ot the muiclei.\nDrt. Meyer A. Perlsteln md Morton B. Andelman, of Chicago, have\ntreited 78 patients with convulsions\nind relited dliorders, using a new\ndrug called tridione. A number of\npatients treated had petit mal epl-\nlipsy. Six out of the seven patients\nIth this condition responded fav*\nable to the use of the tridione.\nNone ef these patients had responded to Iny other form of treatment\n\u2022Uch II phenobarbital dilantin or\nbromides.\nGRAND MAL ATTACKS\nEleven of thl patients had what\nare known as rand mal attacks of\nepilepsy, In which there Is loss of\nconsciousness together with spasm\nor contraction of thl muscles of the\nbody. Flvt of these eleven were\nmatly Improved; one improved\nslightly, while five were not benefited or even became worse.\nTbe drug apparently had no effect\nwith patients with chorea or St\nVital\" Dince, or with brain Inflammation known is encephalitis.\nSometimes t child is born with\ndimige to the brain resulting ln paralysis and convulsions. This condition is known as cerebral palsy,\nTwenty-one children with this disorder were also treated with tridi\none. Bight were benefited to a great\nextent, four slightly, while ln nine,\nthere wai no Improvement. It would\nseem thlt the drug is of value in\nrelieving the tension in the muscles.\nADMINISTERED BY MOUTH\nTridione Is administered by mouth\neither In the form of capsules or\nIn liquid preparation. The dose, of\ncourse, must be regulated according to the age and weight of the\npatient.\nReactions which occur to this\npreparation usually are mild and\nconsist of blurring of the vision, dizziness, end sickness to the stomach\nor nausea. These symptoms disappear quickly when use of the drug\nis stopped, In some few cases, ane\nmla or reduction of the number of\nred cells in the blood may occur.\nThus, It Is advisable when tridione Is\nused, that blood counts be made at\nregular Intervals; then if some disturbance is noted, the use of the\ndrug can be stopped at once.\nQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS\nJ.M.: Will you please tell me\nsomething about varicose veins?\nAnswer: A varicose vein Is ons\nwhich has' become dilated or enlarged. This condition is seen most\nfrequently in the legs. It, is caused\nby obstruction to the circulation, or\na weakening of the valves ln the\nlarge veins, such as Is due to pregnancy, or because of Inactive living.\nThe use of exercise and massage,\nand the wearing of an elastic bandage are helpful ln relieving and\npreventing varicose veins. Sometime! thest veins are removed by\nOperation. Recently, varicose veins\nhave been treated by means of injection.\nMovie Gossip\nSome Producers Can Still Produce\nPic for $200,000; Gives Evidence\nBy HOWARD C. HEYN\nHOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12 (AP) -\nEven in thli era of $3,000,000 movies,\nHollywood haa half a hundred Independent producers who can whip\ntogether * full-length feature for\n1100,000.\nTrouble It, thest usually look like, up to $200,000. He estimated that,\n$100,000 pictures. The real trick, says\nFrank Wlsbar, Is to make them look\nlike million-dollar productions.\nWlsbar, I slim, ascetic man with\nin Imaginative gleam in his dark\neyes and a phenomenal capacity for\nhard work, demonstrated in Germany and again ln Hollywood after\n1138 thtt Ingenuity is the best weapon igilnit pyramiding production\neg***.\nHe ihowed mt, is evidence, the\nrushes of his forthcoming production, a quickie only In the sense thst\nIt wss filmed in 14 days on a rented\nsound stage.\nThe cash outlay was $163,000. Contingent expenses may run the totsl\nunder conventional studio methods,\nthe same picture would have cost at\nleast $300,000.\nThe original story, James Fenl-\nmore Cooper's \"The Prairie\" came\nfrom the public domain. This means\nscreen rights were free. The cast\ncost was low except for two \"name\"\nplayers, Alan Baxter tnd Lcnore\nAubert.\n\"The Prairie\" concerns, the itrug-\nLove Problems\nBy JANE ATKINSON\nA Teen-Ager's Sensible Views\nOn Topic of Love and Marriage\nA goqd proportion of the letters I\nget are .rom teen-sge boys and girls\nwho are quite certain thlt they are\nmadly and permanently in love. Un.\nless they can marry the person on\nwhom their heart Is stt at the mo\nment, they are quite sure they will\ngo through life bachelors or spinsters. I spend a great many hours\ntrying to convince young people who\nwrite me this sort of litter that\nthey are going to be very much surprised to find this is not the cast.\nIt is a vary refreshing experience,\ntherefore, to get a letter from I\nteen-ager who seems to hive rather\nmore mature views on the subject\nof love and marriage than Is ordinarily the case.\nBecauie such letters come my way\nso rarely, and becsuse, also, I believe\nthat young people are very apt to\nput more confidence in what those\nof their own age have to say then\nthey do ln the philosophizing of\ntheir elders, I would like to devote\nthis column to a letter Just received\nfrom s 19-year-old girl.\nShe writes:\n\"Dear Miss Atkinson;\nI read your column dally ind\nfind lt very interesting and, at times,\nvery humorous. Letters written by\nyoung boys and girls, ranging from\n16 to 19 years of age, saying they\nare madly in love and that they\nwant to know how to win their man\nor their girl, strike me as very\nfunny. In the first place, I don't\nthink they are really in love.\nMany girls and boys are grettlng\nengaged as soon as they get out of\nschool ,or even while they are still\nIn school, when they should be out\nhaving good times and not getting\ntoo serious about any one particular\nboy or girl. Of course it might happen that they would be lucky\nenough to make a go of their marriage and be happy, but think of the\nfun they mlssl Can't they realize\nthat they ought lo enjoy their youth,\nbecause they can alwayi get married\nlater on when they art mora expert\nenccd about Htlf\n' \"A girl may plan to work after\nshe Is married, but ihe may find\nthat there are other responsibilities\nthat go with marriage that sht has\nnot thought of and that may be more\nthan she ll ready and willing to accept. I don't think a man ao young,\neither, Is apt to tike Into consideration all the responsibilities thst will\nbe placed upon him when he gets\nmarried. A girl should be able to\nsupport her husband and family, If\nthe time should ever come, due to\nillness or other reasons, when her\nhusbsnd is unible to do so. A girl\nwho has Jtist finished high school,\nor his quit school to marry before\ngraduating, does not have the ex\nperlence necessary to hold \u2022 good\njob. I think she should work for 1\nyear or two ifter griduiting to get\nthe experience she miy need later\non. Even when girls have gone to\ncollege or business school, I don't\nthink they should get married as\nsoon as they graduate. They may\nhave an education .but they don't\nhave the necessary knewledge. Education Is learning; knowledge il\napplication of what you have learned. A girl who has worked snd\nlearned the value of money and how\nhard money Is to earn makes a better housewife.\n\"I certainly believe In marriage\nwhen you are old enough, ssy 21\nor 22 years old. But I think that to\nget married when you ire very\nyoung Is just a fad that you follow\nbecause you see a lot of your friends\ndoing it.\"\nMy congratulations to the writer\nof this letter. If she is wise enough\nto act in accordance with the views\nshe has expressed, she Is going to\nmake some young man a very fine\nwife.\ngle ot i band of American pioneers\nagainst the forces of nature ind humin Instincts ln their trek across\nthe Nebraska flatlands 120 years\nago. Wholly an outdoor picture,\nmuch of Its appeal depends upon\nvast vistas and cloud effects. Yet\nevery scene was shot Inside a sound\nstage, where the longest distance\nwas only 250 feet between diagonal\ncorners.\nClouds were painted on small\nglass plates and projected by ster-\neoptlcon igiinst a backing 50 feet\nhigh. For mood effects the clouds\nwere shifted or made lighter or\ndarker by varying the Intensity of\nlights behind the glass plates.\nSaid Wisbaf: \"If we hsve succeeded in producing a film that can\nstand on its own both artistically\nand financially, perhapi we will\nhave helped point the way out of\nHollywood's present economic dilemma.\"\nIf you could only mutter up enough will power you figure lt would\nbe no trick it all to slim off the txtri twenty pounds thit crowd the\nwaist ind crimp your style.\nYou're sure you wmt to slim\ndown to normal? No fooling this\ntime? Then that's ill there is to it\nDesire. You cm slim down, If you\nwint to. We ill hive tnough will\npowtr tor inythlng wt wint to do.\nRight?\nToning up flabby muscles htlps\nenormously, for this bring! i generil filling of determination md\nconfidence. Hivt you ever noticed\nthit on the diys whtn you hive the\nmost energy, your wlll power teems\nequil to inythlng? Toned muicles\nbuild energy. The source ot energy\nIs the vital orgtns, but tht exercise\nof the muscles which surround the\norgans steps up vitality.\nTht quickest wty to get i firm\ngrip on your wlll power It to put\nlive tone ln the muscles thit form\nTea in Honor of\nKimberley Lady\nKIMBERLEY, B.C., James Grsn-\nvllle of Kimberley md Mrs, John\nHunt of Chapman Cimp entertained In honor of Mrs. Gordon\nMcCsllum, who wis married recently. Mrs. Hunt's home was lovely with Autumn flowen. Some\nsixty friends called during the afternoon to extend good wishes to\nthe guest of honor.\nMrs. Bailey Yulll md Mlu Ells\nNeuert poured tea, while tulstlng\nwith the serving wert Mrs. H. G.\nEdwards, formerly of Watrous,\nSask. and Mrs. Angus Scott i former member of tht Klrnberley\nTeaching Staff with Mrs. MeCallum.\nWill Move Philippine\nDead to Hong Kong\nMANILA, Sipt 12 (AP)-All British and Australian war dead burled\nIn the Philippines will be moved to\nHong Kong, British Minister L. H.\nFoulds informed the government to-\nIdiy.\nBeauty Hints\nBy IDA IEAN KAIN\nPut \"Muscle Tone\" In Your Will\nPower With Corrective Exercises\nNol Ddlng Full\nShare of Work\nSays Peron\nBy LAURSNC F. STUNTZ\nBUENOS AIRES, Sept. 12 (API-\nPresident Peron has warned supporters of his Labor Government\nthst they art not doing their full\nshire to mike lt I success.\nAt the stmt timt hi told Lebor\nthtt If lt continues to let production\nfall off, he may find lt necessary to\ndecrease some salaries ln proportion.\nThe President's warning came In\nthe course of \u2022 series ot four epttcn-\nes on his policy, his opponents md\nhis difficulties.\nPeron told his Libor supporters\nthat their cash salaries had been Increased 78 per cmt ilnce IMS and\ntheir totll benefits more than doubled. At the same time, the cost of\nliving had lnereued only M per\ncent.\nIn addition to the 78-per-cent Increase ln cuh payments to workeri,\nsuch other benefits u a month's salary as a compulsory yiar-end bonus,\npaid vacations, Increased severmce\npay and thl like, represented mother M-per-cent inereau.\nPeron ssid the iverage production\nfor each worker had fallen from 100\npoints ln 1043 to 82 points this yetr.\nPERTH. Austrlllt, (CP) - Bo\nmuch Importinct Is attached to\nclaims made for the curative properties of herbs used for treitment\nof cancer by Aborigine! In the Yal-\njoo district of Western Australia\n.hat 36 herbs have bttn sent here\nfor enalysls by drug experts.\nthe abdominal girdle. Corrective\ncalisthenics for thil pirt of the tig.\nure cm even discipline thl appetite\nby helping to decrease the size of\nthe stomich, inside ind out\nThl starting position Is viry lm*\nportmt, md tht beginning exercls.\nes should htlp to counttnet gnvlty\nand restort thi ibdomlntl organs to\ntheir proper poiitlon. In fact, ikJ\nvigorous exercliei ihould be under,\ntaken until the organs ire ln their\nnormil position; then the muscles\nshould bi toned to hold them there\nPlease do thut exercises tn the of.\nder given: ' |\nPoiitlon: Tike i dining room chile\nwithout irmi. Lit on bick on floon\nwith your legs retting across the\nseat of the chair sideways and ben j\nof thl knees it the edges of the\nchair. Armi down It ildei.\nMovtminti Pull up inugly with'\nthe muscular girdle md dtaw hips'\nupward as you itretch irmi back on\nfloor overhead. Your weight lt now)\nresting on shoulders, md tht legs1\nresting on the seat of the chair. Hold.1\nLower hips to floor. Repeat three,\ntimes. Rut In same position md repeat thret more timet. Do not arch'\nthe back u hips are raised, and keep\na firm up md ln pull on the abdominal musclei.\nFrom this same position, bring alternate knees to chest, while pulling\nup md ln \"with midsection muscles.\nPosition: Lying on back on floor,\nkneel bent, soles on floor, a few Inchu apart. Arms down it sides, the\npalms on floor.\nMovimtnt: .With hips raised about\ntwo lnchei from the floor, awing\nhips from one sidt to the other1\nrhythmically, tilting upwird It each\nside is you iwing. Don't hold your\nbreath. Try to feel the movement\nln the side-front abdominals as you\nswing. Repeat twevle times ....\nrelax and continue another twelve\ntimes.\nNot Urg* Quantities\n\u25a0UT\nVIRY OOOD QUALITY\nFALL DRESSES\nAND BLOUSES\nDULLUMS\nLadies' Wear\n415 Holl St.      Phone 1320\nA Few Facts About\nthe Association\nThe North Pacific Health end Aoeldent As-\ntoetotlon, British Columbia's tuceeeeful plan si\nvoluntary health In-uronce, wat bom cf the dee)re\nof a group of Families to budget against unforeseen bills for sletoiess or accident.\nThe North Pacific is not an Iniuranee Company. The Aseoeltltlon is not operated for profit.\nDues collected are expended In the form of services\nfor members and dependents. The rotes charged\nare tested ond proved by long experience to be\nactuarially sound. It is a strictly British Columbia\norganisation, controlled and operated by Its mtm-\nbers. It has the largest premium Income of tny\nhealth and accident ossoeiation In the Province.\nDues of collected ore disbursed In th* form of (Mr-\nvices to Its memb*rs, ond *v*ry claim Is given eare-\nful, courteous and prompt attention.\nIn the past three years the North Pacific has\npaid back to Its members In claims 75 per cent ef\nthe premium income.\nGood Health by Subscription for\nNelson and District\nThrough the\nNORTH PACIFIC HEALTH &\nACCIDENT ASSOCIATION\nTo ttl proipictlv* lubicrlberi, please net* complete Information will be supplied by our Local Agent, Robertion, Hilliard it Cattell Realty Co. Ltd. District Agents at 532 Ward St. (only) Nelion, l.C.\nDUU AM PAID THROUGH ANY BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN BANK OP COMMERCE.\nGeneral\nInformation\nThe North Pacific having received numerous\nrequests from th* citizens of the Nelson District\nto establish a community prepaid Medical and\nHospital Plan, such as is presently enjoyed by many\ncomrrtunities throughout the province, Is now enrolling members for a Nelson Group.\nThe North Pacific will endorse members certificates for the time the said member has carried\nsimilar coverage, providing the contract has not\nbeen discontinued more than thirty days. This endorsement, however, does not include coverage for\npre-existing condition! and the qualifying periods\nfor Tonsillectomies will remain at 12 months and\nMaternity Cases at 10 months.\nHERE ARE SOME OF THE GROUPS\nCOVERED NOW INCLUDING NELSON\nNILSON;\nHudson'* B\u00bbjr Co.\nCinidian Benk of Commerte\nNelion Port Office\nPRINCE RUPERT:\nAtlin riiherlef\nCanadian Custom! Dept\nCity of Prinre Rupert\nPrince Rupert Fishermen\"!\nCo-op.\nNIW WESTMINSTER!\nAugustine Coal\nCanadian Legion\nCoUister, W. S. Ltd.\nVANCOUVER ISLAND.\nDuncan Automotive Assn.\ninternational Pulpwood Supply\nSprott Lake Lumber Co.\nVICTORIA;\nB.C. Parkers\nTrends Jewellers Ltd.\nHudson's Bey Co.\nMesitrKhmlilt Ltd.\nMe.Kentle Whit* * Dunmuilr\nNaval Dockyard (rinmen)\nOik Bay Municipality\nPost Office\nProvincial Police\nSaanlch Municipality\nSuper Service SUtlon\nUnemployment Insurance\nCommiiaion\nWilson Motors\nWhltniy '.weller. Ltd.\nYarrow* Ltd.\nCOMMUNITY OROUPI\nINCLUDE;\nArmalrnni\nCampbell River\nCity of Port AJberr.l\nCity of Pntt Cotjultlim\nCity of Port Moody\nCity of Vimon\nCourteniy\nXndirby\nloco\nPender Hirbour\nSilmon Arm\nWeill\nWllllimi Uke\nVANCOUVER:\nAddrtMogr-ph-Mult-frir*.\nAdvance Industrie! IM.\nArnold ft Qut_ley\nA. P. Madstn Co.\nAuoclited foundry IM.\nB Ic K Economy Storrf Ltd.\n{Uk Of Toronlo\nBartram Paper\nB.C. Lumber  *. K-lnfla Mfri.\nAssociation\nBoultbee, Sweet \u00abo.\nBojlet Bros.\nCanada Pa-ken\nCaeadien Bake-lee Ltd.\nCanadlm Bank ef Commtrci\nCm. Broadtaitlng Corp.\nCMMtin Window Bekirlet\ngiiidlin Wood Pipe\nty HiU\nCustodian of In\u00bbmy Properties\nDipt of TUherlet\nDepL of Transport\nDipt, of Veterani' Attain\nDominion Income Tax Dipt.\nElMtrio Panel Manufacturlnj\nLtd.\nHudson'! Bar Oe.\nDirtcton of the North Pocific Health and\nAccident Association\nL J. CUMMINGS    -   President\n(Advertising Mimjer, Vincouver Dally Province)\nJ. R. R. MOFFATT : Managing Director\nFRANK H. HUGHES  Secretary-Treasurer\nNORMAN G. WILLING\nUnemployment Inaurince Commission\nRONALD F. HAIG\nlUmlniton-lUnd Limited\nLEONARD BACKLER\nB.C. Provincial Police\nD. H. COLLISTER\nW. S. COLLISTER, LTD.\nPresident Board of Trade,\nNew Westminster.\nGroup Rates\nPer Month\nMember  \t\n$2.00\nMember and\n1 Dependent .\n_... $3.50\nMember and\n2 Dependents\n$4.00\nMember and\n3 Dependents\n_ $4.50\nMember ond 4 or more\nDependents ...\n.. M.00\nEnrollment Fee .\n*7.00\nImperial News\nJeffree ft Jeffrie LU.\nDen, Motor Co. Ltd.\nMetropo-M*n HHhh and\nDents: _\nMount Pleasant Undirliklng\nOld Age Penilon Board\nPacific Coast fire Iniuranee\nCompany\nPicific Lumber Inspection\nBureau\nPerfex Ltd.\nPublic Library\nHae-Son footwear\nReliance Motor S Michlne\nWofto\nItyiB Cirtlirs\nScott-Bathgate Co. Ltd.\nSlmmoni A McBrlde\nCLAIMS PROCEDURE\nThe Association bos set a high record for the prompt settlement of claims. We wish to impress\nYOU, as a member, that your responsibility is to help us to keep up this record.\nHere is a MUST in your life os a member of this Association. You MUST give the doctnr.ond hospital your cooperation in taking care of the small detail that is necessary when mgking a cloim Here is the\nprocedure to get quick settlement:\n1. Preient your Certificate and duel card to the Secretary of thi\nhoipltel.\n2. Procure your hospital account and attach It to the claim form\nheld by your doctor.\n3. Have your Certificate number available for th* doctor.\n4. If requeited by the doctor you mult mail In th* form yourulf to\nth* North Ptclflc Health and Accident Auociatlon, loi 1850, Vernon, B.C.\nThis cooperation *neblei your Auociatlon to make prompt clolmi settlements.\nHere's Your North Pacific Health\nand Accident Coverage\n1. Free Choice of Doctors\n2. Surgical Car*\n3. Medical Car*\n4. Hot pita I Servicer.\n5. Nurting Services\n6.  Special Services\nAnaestlietlii feee up to 135.00. Dlifno-tic X-Rsy\nOsteopsthic, Chlropnctic. Blood Trinsfuslmis, B.\nM It's, Oxyjen, Cirdlo|riphs and Injection!.\n7.  Maternity Benefits\n8. Maximum Benefits\nProtection  up to 11000.00  In  iny  certlficiti\nyur.\nNORTH PACIFIC HEALTH and ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION\nHead Office: 736 Granvillo St., Vancouver, B.C. Branch Offices:  Victorio and Vernon, B.C.\nTHE OLDEST AND LARGEST FAMILY PLAN IN WESTERN CANADA   .\nsmsmm-tm*****************^^\n\u25a0*.\n,._,.,\nj^mamAAAAAtmAsisleeal^bmmmstaimsmm^mLmmAA^MM\n_n_n__n\n \u25a0 uwi iiii \u00abwi nm; iamsi**k*t\n\u00bb . V\nna;\n, \\'  \u00bb'I\nmeIs's\nCREPE SOLE\n\u2022\u2022'Brown Elk    vi.\nOxfords\nSizes 6 toll.\nPoi\nr>m\nWs Have a Very\nGood Stock of\nGothom Gold Stripe\nHOSIERY\nNelson Social\n\u25a0 ByMr,.M.J.Viiimtx\nR. ANDREW\n& Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nLONDON, (CP) - A central muilc library Ll being opened here\nthrough donation ol $40,000 by Mri.\nW. C. Moor. Thli will be the flnt\natep towardi creation ip Iiondon of\na national music centre.\nBENEDETTl-PATTERSON\nSt. Ptul'i United Church waa the\nscene ot a lovely wedding on Mondav, Sept. 1, when Bev. A. L. Anderson united in holy matrimony, Nina\nElizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr.\nand Mn. R. 3. Patterson, and Donald\nEdward Benedettl, eldeit ion of Mr.\nand Mra. S. Benedettl, both of Nelson, The brunette bride entered the\nchurch' on the arm of her father to\nthe (trains ot Lohengrin's Wedding\nMarch, played by Mrs. T. J. S. Ter-\nguson. She looked lovely in a floor\nlength dress ot white brocaded satin with long white embroidered\nveil. Her only ornament was a single\ni strand of pearls. She carried red\nroses and fern.\nMiss Pearl Hickey was bridesmaid\nand Ola Patterson, sister ot the bride\nwu maid of honor. B. Benedettl of\nTrail supported the groom as best\nman while Ray Benedetti, brother\not the groom and Jerry Booth of\nKimberley were ushers.\nDuring the signing of the register\nMiss Kitty Wllion sang \"Because.\"\nTile reception was held at the home\nof the bride's parents on Ward St.,\nwhere Mrs. Benedetti and Mrs. Pat\nterson assisted the young couple in\nreceiving the guests. Mrs. GUlis and\nMrs. Cathers, grandmother and aunt\nof the groom, poured tea. Rev. An-\n\u00a7t.flaulHfinite (Harrli\nMinister\u2014REV. A. L ANDERSON\nB.A., BJ-\u201e S.T.M.\nDirector of Music \u2014 Mn. T. J. S. Ferguson\nBA- A.T.C.M.\n9:45 o.m.\u2014SUNDAY SCHOOL\n11:00 a.m.\u2014THE STRANGE VOICE OF CONSCIENCE\n7:30 p.m.\u2014ASLEEP IN CHURCH\nThis Mrvice will be In charge of the Choristers and other\nrepresentatives of the young people. The minister wlll preach.\nThere will be an informal social hour for young people after\ntht service tnd thlt is your Invitation to attend.\n(ErUtttg \u00bbtttiri (Mjnrrfi\nJotephtni tnd Silica\nMV. GORDON 0. McL. BOOTHROYD. B.A. B.D., Minister\nMrs. C W. Tyler, Choir Leader tnd Organist\n145 a.m.\u2014-SUNDAY SCHOOL, Beginners at 11 a.m.\n11:00 a.m.-CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIAL SERVICE\nSoloist, Mra Vincent C. Prior formerly of Ryenon United.\nVmcouvtr.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014UNWANTED DISCIPLES\nfriday, 6:10 pjn.\u2014Official Bo*.rd Supper Meeting; B;O0 p.m.\u2014\nfriendly Club, Junior Group meeting it the home of Mrs. A. J.\nRots, 117 Com Strttt\nSunday, Stpt 11, 11:00 I4J-\u2014Rally Strvlct.\nSept JO, Oct 1-Unlttd Church Ctvtleidi.\n&t. \u00a3am.utr'fl |rn-(Hatljpbral\nVERY REVEREND FRED P. CLARK. M A\nTRINITY XV\n1:00 un.\u2014Holy Communion\n9:43 i.m\u2014Sundiy Schooli\n11:00 s_Tt.\u2014Morning Prtytr\u2014The Dein\n'THE VISION SPLENDID\"\n1:00 pjn.-WlDow Point\n7:J0 p.m.\u2014EVMtlng Priyer\u2014The Dein\nINWARD QUIETNESS\"\nWedneidiy: 10:90 _jn,\u2014Holy Communion; 5.30 p.m.\nCommltttt.\n-Church\ntiuumrltral ffluuiuut (Cnuniaut\nBaker tnd Heodryx\nL DANIEL ERICSON. Putor.\n10:00\u2014Sunday School \u2014 Rally  Diy.\n11:00\u2014 Slornln* Worship.\nt_H*-*Evtnlng Evangel.\nSpecial Prayir Services, Morning snd Evening.\nWe art affiliated with the Evangelical Mlulon Covenant\nChurch tf America, and itek to preich the word ot God without fear or favor.\nfirm flaptifit\n(i-lim-.ii\n10 00 am.\u2014Burnlay   School\n11:00 t m.-Moralng Worthlp\nSpttkir; Rtv. C J. Smith of\nCilgiry.\nMonthly Communion Jtrvlci\nfollowing thi Morning Wonhip.\nSupper meeting of the Dorothy\nFrlnVlin group it ihe home of\n.Mrs. J. Kirj. JOS SsKOnd St.. on\nMondiy evening. Stpt Uth it 7\no'clock.\n\u25ba   '\nItrd\nfrfBbytrriati\nClluirrh\nVlctorii tnd Koottniy\n11 am\u2014Captain of Solution\nArmy will mpply Sundiy\nSchool will mttt w4th ctxtg'e-\ngaUon.\n7 JO pm-Thert will bt no\nlervlce\nta* tat tm t*a I* \u2022*\u2022 tmattit*.\n\u2022ralimtiim Armg\nAdJuUnt ind Mri  Erink Plirct\nSundiy:\n11:00 im.-Hollnejl Melting.\nJ:J0 pm.--Sunday School\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Sllvitlon  Service\nderson proposed tht tout to the\nbride to which tht (room fittingly\nreplied.\nOut of town guests were Mr. and\nMra Tom Wilcox and ion Monty,\nMr. and Mra R. Benedettl, Mrs.\nClarence Maloney and son Bobby\nand Lloyd Ridenowo all ot Trail;\nJ. Benedettl and son Louie ot Wynndel, Mr. and Mrs. O. Lacey and, son\nBobby, Mr. and-Mrs. 3. Florentino\nand daughter Mary ot Cranbrook;\nMr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson ot Edmonton and Jerry Booth of Klmber\nley.\nSANDERS-NOWL1N    .\nA.qulet Summer wedding was solemnized ln the United Church\nManse, with Rev. T. J. Ferguson officiating, when Claudia Maxlne,\noldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le-\nland Nowlin of Nelson became the\nbride of Russel John Sanders, second son of Mr. and Mra H. I. Sanders of Nelson. The bride wore t\nfloor length gown of net over white\nsatin, a three-quarter length veil of\nembroidered net, caught telth orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and chrysanthemums with white ties. She\nwas attended by her sister, Miss VI-\nda Nowlin, Harry J. Sanders, brother of the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony a reception\nwas held at the home of the bride's\nparents for immediate relatives. _\u25a0\n\u2022 Mrs. E. Bereau and Miss D.\nRobertson were co-hostesses at a\nkitchen shower in honor of Mrs. G.\nStewart, recent bride at the home of\nMrs. Bereau, Falrvlew. Those attending included Miss D. Smith,\nMiss M. Bailess, Miss McKeown,\nMiss K. Maras, Misa Leona Boss,\nMrs. H. Morton, Mrs. G. Robinson\nand Mrs. S. LaPage.\n\u2022 Mrs. G. Corbie, 920 Victoria\nStreet, who spent a few weeka ln\nthe Kootenay Lake General Hospital, returned to her home.\n\u2022 Honoring Miss Violet Longden, whose marriage to Peter Wln-\nstanley of Creicent Valley, wlll be\ntaking place thil month, Mn. F.\nWilliams, Houiton Street, and Mri.\nB. Burkholder entertained last week\nat a miscellaneous shower when\ngames and contests were enjoyed by\nthe guests numbering about sixteen.\n\u2022 Mrs. Catenacci and her Infant\ndaughter left the Kootenay Lake\nGenersl Hospital for their home at\n1002 Latimer Street.\n\u2022 Members o fthe Circle of the\nCathedral of Mary Immaculate met\nat the home of Mrs. M. J. Vlgneux]\nwhen Mrs. Lepenski and Mrs. Vlg-\nneux were co-hostesses. Those attending included Mrs. W. G. Fuller-\nton. Mrs. J. Morrison, Mrs. G. F.\nStevens, Mrs. A. G. Gelinas, Mrs. F.\nBoyd, Miss Wlnnlfred Klnahan, Mrs.\nC. F. McDougall, Mrs. P. Blalkow-\nskl, Mrs, J. Muraro, Mrs. D. A. Mcpherson, Mra Oeorge A. Ttpp, Mra\nLouis Alexander, Mrs. M. P. Herron,\nMra M. Gaily, Mrs. W. E. Kopecki,\nMrs. Edith Edgar, Mra D. Aurello,\nMrs. Vlto Romano, Mri. V. Doyle,\nMrs. P. DeFoe, Mrs. J. N. Hunt, Mra\nM. Folsy, Misa Albertlne Choquette,\nMrs. D. Mclnnes, Mrs. M. DeGlrolamo, Mrs. M. J. Varstveld, Mia\nAnn A-Uddell, Mrs. L. K Choquette\nMrs. Nedelec, Mra A. Ling.\n\u2022 Miss Marlon Williams Rufll\nof Kelowna, formerly of Kimberley,\nwho spent a holiday at Radium Hot\nSprings, visited her grandmothers\nMrs. Rose Williams and Mn. C. Cronln, and her aunt Mra W. Ogden,\nStanley Street.\n\u2022 Mrs. T. Knowlson of Procter\nla a patient In the Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shaw, Carbonate Street, have u guest Mrs.\nShaw's sister Mlu Grace Cash of\nVancouver, who Is here on an extended visit.\n\u2022 Miss Kitty Wilson left for\nVsncouver to attend U.B.C.\n\u2022 Mrs. J. Muraro, Granite Rotd,\nhai is guesti her daughter-in-law,\nMrs. Eugene Muraro of Vernon and\nyoung ion, who Joined the former'i\nhusbsnd ind will be making their\nhome on Upper Granite Road.\n\u2022 Mra George A. Tapp, 507 Carbonate Street, is ipendlng a holiday\nat the Coast\nBABY INCUBATOR\nPLANNED FOR\nST. EUGENE\nCRANBROOK, B. C- Sept. IJ \u2014\nA baby incubator for the nursery\nit St. Eugene Hospital wai choien\n___',by the non-iectarian Ladies' Aid\nto St. Eugfna Hotpltal it Its Fall\nquarterly meeting u Its third 1M7\nhospitil aisistance project. The hoi\npilil has no incubator snd netd for\nIt bis bten felt sevenl tlmti recently. Coit will be iround (300, which\nIs the tig diy objective Mra Matthew McCrindlt and Mra J. F. Scott\nire tig diy convener!, and tsggtrs\n:wlll be members of the Girls' Bugle\nBand, and high school girls.\nI Continued sponsorship of the Ess\nter Bail In IMS wss decided by the\norgsniiatlon with- the 1948* Spring\ngill, for which proceeds go, to be \u25a0\ndiathermy michlne. The preient\nmichlne. which ii used for treat\nment of rheumillc condition!, li\noutmoded ind must be discarded the\nend ol Ihli year under provincial\nlaw.\nTei lerved in the Nursei' Home\nconcluded the meeting.\nMargaret lo Head\n10 Attendants af\nSister's Wedding\nBy the Starting Qate\n. '. Will High Benches Be Apple Orchards?'\n. . Rancher James Johnstone Predicted It\nBy MICHAEL O'MARA\nCanadian Pren Itaff Wrlttr\nLONDON, Sept. 12 (CP)-Prlncess\nMargaret WiU head Id bridal attendants\u2014eight bridesmaids anrl two\npages\u2014at the wedding ot her sister,\nPrincess Elizabeth to Lieut. Philip\nMountbatten tn Westminster Abbey\nNov. 20, it was announced at Buck\nIngham Palace last night ,\nBesides Princess Margaret, they\nare: Princess Alexandra of Kent,\nLady Caroline Montagu-Douglas-\nScott, Lady Mary Cambridge, Lady\nElizabeth Lambart, Hon. Pamela\nMountbatten, Hon. Margaret Elph-\ninstone, and Diana Bowes-Lyon. The\npages are Prince William ot Gloucester and Pfince Michael of Kent.\nYoungest of the Royal bridesmaids Is Princess Alexandra ot Kent\nwho Is only 10 but who already has\nbeen bridesmaid once\u2014at the fashionable wedding last year of Myra\nWernher and Maj. David Butler of\nthe Scots Guards. -\nHer brother, Prince Michael of\nKent, was five ln July but he, too,\nknows all about being a wedding attendant, having also waited on Miss\nWernher at the 1046 ceremony.\nThe senior page is Prince William\nof Gloucester, heir of the King's\nbrother, the Duke of Gloucester.\nHe'll be six this December and also\nknows the ropes having Served as a\npage at a society wedding while his\nfather and mother were in Canberra In 194..\nOf big. Interest to British women\nwas the announcement\u2014breaking a\nclosely-guarded secret\u2014that the\nbride's wedding dress and going\naway costume is being designed by\nNorman Hartnell who designed\nmany of the gowns worn by the\nQueen. on. her Canadian visit Just\nbefore the war and who did the\nRoyal wardrobe of the recent South\nAfrican tour.\nBURNED BARN, HAY\nVALUED AT $9000\nProperty to the value of $8000\nwent up ln smoke when the barn\nowned by F. R. Rotter of Salmo\nburned to the ground Tuesday night.\nThe building Itself was assessed\nat $5000, and Its content of hay was\nvalued at $4000.\nThe barn was situated 3\\_ miles\nfrom Salmo on the Nelson-Salmo\nhighway, and was competely destroyed despite the efforts of the\nSalmo Volunteer Fire Brigade.\nWhen thinking about the future\nof the Kootenay, I sometimes wonder whether a prediction that the Lite\nJames Johnstone, pioneer North\nShore rancher, made to me ovtr 90\nyears ago, will eventually be fulfilled.\nHis prediction wat that whtn all\ntht shore, low benoh, and vtllty\nlands that wtrt lultable for orchird wtre developed for that\npurpott, tht high btnohts would\ncome In for dtvtlopmtnt for tht\nsame purpose.\nThey would fully reply thlt dtvtlopmtnt, ht contended, though\nIt would involve constructing\nwagon trails to thtm, and .tht\nwork of clearing, for It wu wtll\nestablished, he uld, that In any\napple dlitrlct, the apples grown\nat tht highest elevations excelled\nIn flivor.\nWhether that flavor argument\nwould have force today, under to<\nday's marketing methods, when the\nproducts ot practically all the or\nchards are siphoned to one bin, si\nto speak, before rolling under care\nfill control to market, I doubt,\nthough if tbe production that had\nimproved flavor came to be a sub\nstantial part of the total, it would\nhelp sustain or improve the demand.\nBut in those early days, shipping\nand marketing were problems for\nthe Individual, and most \"established shippers had their regular Prairie customers, and lt was their own\nproduct, with its excellences or defects, that reached the Prairie storekeeper. The total Kootenay apple\nproduction in 1910 or 1911 was estimated by the late Fred A. Starkey\nat eight carloads. I happened to\nmention that fact to the late \"Pop\"\nPhair, when he was still operating\nthe Strathcona Hotel. He said he\nwould like to see one of the carloads, as he had been unable to buy\na box of Kootenay apples in the\nNelson stores.\nMr. Johnstone must have got a\nwonderful kick out of his ranch,\nacross from Nelson. While not the\nfirst rancher of record ln thla district\u2014that honor, the late Capt. C.\nW. Busk showed, belonged to a pioneer rancher up the West Arm,\u2014he\nwas not later than second; and both\nof them were antedated, according\nto Mr. Johnstone's own account to\nme, by an unknown individual of almost prehistoric times, who planted\nan orchard that Mr. Johnstone, after\nhe had been here some years, discovered ln the bush above his own\norchard.\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 13,1947 _H\nO\/lthlL Odbt\nSATURDAY, SEPT. 'l3, 1947\nPny*r   to A   Pnlie\nThursday:\n100 pm\nMtttlng.\nFriday\nJJ0 p nv\u2014W o m e n ' l   Home\nLeague Mteting.\nYou are Invlled.\n(iir.hrl Hahrrnarlr\nREV   IAN M   PRESLEY\ntk* sm.-Sundsy  Servlcei\nSundiy School ind Aitull Bible\nClan\nllt\u00bb am. \u2014 Dlvollonil Servlcei\n7 JO pm -Evingellili-  Servlcei\nTun   I0Q pm - Bible Study\nFti. 100 pm-Yoiing Peoples\nCKLN\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u20140 Canadi\n7:01\u2014Press News\n1\u00bb07--8unrls\u00ab Serertrtt\n7:S0\u2014Music for Saturday\n8:00\u2014CBC News\n8:15\u2014Pick of the Hits\n8:30\u2014Morning Concert\n8:49\u2014Hebrew Christian\n9:00\u2014BBC News\n9:15\u2014Records st Random\n9:30\u2014Melodies for Junior\n9:\u00bb\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Train Time\n10:01\u2014Nature Sketches\n10:19\u2014Saturday Matinee\n10:49\u2014CBC News and Weather\nllsOO-This Wtek in Music\n11:30\u2014Summertime\n12:00\u2014Musical Programme\n12:25\u2014The Notice Board\n12:30\u2014Preu News\n1J:45\u2014Jerry Sears Presents\n1:00\u2014Storehouie  of Music\n1:30\u2014Associated  Male   Chorus\n2:00\u2014Saturday Concert\n3:00\u2014Old Favourites\n3:30\u2014Serenade\n3:49\u2014Nat Brandwynne\n1 4:00\u2014HawaiL Calls    -\n4:30\u2014Songs In Swtet Style\n4:49\u2014Swlngtime\n9:00-Sacred Heart Program\n5:15\u2014Musical Program ,\n5:29\u2014Train Time\n5:30\u2014Peerless News\n0:00\u2014To Be Announced\n6:30\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7:10\u2014Saturday Night Actuality\n7:30-;Paul Page's Orchestra\n8:00\u2014Alberta Ranch House\n8:30\u2014Music Well Known and\nLoved\n9:00\u2014Piano  Pops\n9:15\u2014This Week\n9:30\u2014Chamber Music Trio\n10:00\u2014CBC News\n10:15\u2014Dance Request Progrsm\n10:55\u2014CBC Newi\n11:00\u2014God Save tne King\nof\nC J AT ,\n810 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Christian Hour\n7:15\u2014Press News\n7:30\u2014Newsstand  Noveltlea\n7:49\u2014Wake-up Program\n8J30-CBC News\n8:15\u2014Five Minutei of Flni Music\n8:20\u2014Muslcil Program\n9:00\u2014BBC News\n9:19\u2014Recordi st Random\n9:30\u2014Melodies for Juniors\n10:00\u2014Saturday Review\n10:45\u2014Press News\n11:00\u2014This week In Music\n11:30\u2014Summertime\n12:00\u2014On the Teen-Beat\n12:30\u2014Jive Hive\n1:00\u2014Musicsl Progrsm\n1:30\u2014Muslcsns\n2:00\u2014Ssturday Concert\n3:00\u2014El Rltmo Tropical\n3:15\u2014CBC News\n3:30\u2014Fountain of Faith\n3:45\u2014Jazz Jamboree\n4:00\u2014Vincent Lopes\n4:30\u2014Xavier Cugat\n4:45\u2014Swing Time\n5:00\u2014 Music Makers\n5:30\u2014The People Atk\n5:45\u2014Sports College\n8:00\u2014To Be Announced\n8:30\u2014Music from tht Ptclflc\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7:10\u2014Ed McCurdy\n7:30\u2014Paul Page's Orchestri\n8:00\u2014Alberta Ranch Houie\n8:30\u2014Life of Riley\n9:00\u2014John Emerson\n9:15\u2014This Week.\n9:30\u2014Chsmber Muilc\n10:10\u2014CBC Newi\n10:30\u2014 Hollywood Barn Danct\n11:00\u2014Requeit Programmt\n11:30\u2014 Peerleu Newi\n11:40\u2014Sign Off-the King.\nEARLY ORCHARD GROWN\nTO BUSH\nOnt dty Mr. Johnstone happened to go Into his bush,, and encountered tn apple tree of mature aft,\nwith the young forest grown up\naround and through it. Ihvestlga.\ntion showed another at a moderate\ndistance, and from thc line thus glv\nen, Mr, Johnstone wu able to find\na long row ot them hidden In the\nlater foreit growth. Taking this row\nas a hue, Mr. Johnstone soon established thit there was a complete\norchard there, grown up to bush.\nSo this unknown, to my mind, wu\nthe real No. 1 pioneer fruit rancher\nof this district, though apparently\nhe did not leave his name to history.\nAn engineer, and an East Kootenay coal company executive, before\nhe turned rancher ln Nelson's cradle\ndays, Mr. Johnstone wu constantly\nexperimenting. He rigged up a\nsmoke-house behind the house, and\nled into it a flue from his study,'and\nearly each morning when he would\nbe working there, a hard-wood fire\nwould be delivering smoke. to the\nhams, which visiting big packers,\nusing mass production, idmitted\nwere beyottd their class.\nMr. Johnstone developed a market of his own with the CP.R. bolts\nand diners, and invariably filled\nevery order, large or small, on the\ndot, no matter what labor wis involved. I met him once at the wharf\nwith a small item for delivery, I\nforget what it was, which wu his\nonly reason for coming icrou the\nlake that evening, in his small ancient inboard, which he claimed\nshould be in a museum. The CP.R.\nfor its part showed lt hid \u2022 heart,\nby giving him exceptional service\non occssion, such as setting down t\ncow for him on the beach icrou the\nlake. After the cow wu safely disembarked, the Kuskanook returned\nto the wharf it had sailed past, with\nits amused, or possibly fuming, passengers.\nRANCHER HAD HIDDEN BENCH\nWhen Mr. Johnstone wu talking\nto me. about high benches, I men\ntioned a Slocan Valley rancher who\nhad told me of finding a bench on\nbis property that he had been unaware of all the years he had lived\non It, until shortly before. While\nthis could easily be, Mr, Johnstone\ncommented, \u2022 practised eye looking\nat a mountainside from a distance\ncould usually pick up indications of\nthe benches.\nAfter that, on iny stumer trips I\ntook, I wu always on tha lookout\nfor high benches, u Indicated by\ncontours and by slight color or size\ndifferences In the foreit cover.\nFlnaUy, lste in Msy, 191., 1 think\nlt wss, with all the visible snow\ngone, including that that made the\nbare spot on \"Old Baldle,\" the\nstrongly-marked summit Eut of Anderson Creek, show white till quite\nlate, I devoted t Saturday to a bench\nhunt on the mountainside between\nAnderson md Five-Milt Ceeks, going up from Andenon Creek, below\nits first tributary. That wu 39 years\nago. ...    .stim i   , ,\nYtt, I didn't get to my bench,\nthough everything I uw contributed proof thtt thtrt wu ont.\nWhllt thl optn lindscape wu Iree I\nof mow, tht forest cover wu full\nof It, tnd I wu iblt to makt filr\nprogreu only when wilking on\n(alien timbtr, my rubber-tooted\ntop boots proving to bt exactly\nwhtt I needed. A couplt Of tlmu\nI wu wiiit dttp In snow.\nThirt wtrt thrtt different lev*\ntli ef foreit cover, ind I climbed\ntnt trtt of tht middle growth, to\ndlicover whtrt I wu. My originil\nIntention wu to miks Baldle. Mid\nno doubt I could hivt dent It but\nfor tht mow. I didn't gtt mother\nopportunity,\nI wonder whether, somt diy, somt\ndetermined ind innovating rancher\nor would-be rancher wlll set out to\nsubdue ind bring under production\none of our many upper benches, nOtt\nthought of only for their timber.\nMachines today make road construction essier, the timber cleared will\nhave I market vilue, wittr can be\nprocured for many of these benches\nby flume or pottibly by jump, and\ntht soil, by tht foreit lt now beers,\nhu shown Is poiiesi*i the fertility\nrequired for orchard lind.\nIt would be Intereitlng to have \u2022\ndemonstration msde u to the possl\nbllitlu of our high benchu for ap\npie production. I hive i hunch that\nei tnd rivers ss recorded st the four\nwill be vindicated.\nCranbrook Home\nFront Appeal\nStarts Monday\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept .11 -\nWith' a minimum objective ot over\n$2000, Cranbrook's part of the national Salvation Army Rtd Shield\nappeal for fundi tor the Home Front\ngets under way Mondiy, September\n19, and wlll continue Until Septcmb\ner 30. Heidquirten ot the campaign\nwill be it 108 Armstrong Avenue,\nwith cimpilgn chairman D. W.\nBlackett, lnd Secretary-Treasurer\nF. W. Burgess.\nTwenty-four canvassers hava been\nappointed and during the fortnight\nwill' cover the city house-to-house\nIn teams on assigned basis. Canvassers are: James Davidson, Joe Mer-\ngens, Oeorge Hayman, V. C. Brown,\nC. C. Nelson, T. A. Stevenson, David\nFnce, R, B. Inmin, E .L. Hedley,\nFred Large, Ray Lynch, Lloyd Mil-\nitr, Robert McNab, W. B. Mansfield\nOuldo Benidettl, Mrs. Robert Willis\nMn. D. W. Blackett, Mrs, H. C. King\nMn, S. R. W. Horwood, Mrs. Law-\nence Turney, Mrs. Ed Gartside,\nMrs. Rsy Hlll, Miss Florence Skltch\nsnd Miss Ellen Richards.\nOfficial receipts, for Income tax\nreturn purposes will be luued by\ncanvassers. Direct donatlona can al\nso be msde. at the Blackett office\nheadquarters where receipts wlll also be Issued. Proceeds go to the Sal\nvation Army's national services in\nhelping the erring and afflicted ot\nall age groups with \"the human\ntouch and understanding heart,\" and\nfor maintenance of Its help and re-\nillliliiliimiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nThe Houm of Furniture Valuei\nPHONE 118 - NELSON, B.C.\nTndt In your old furniture on   ;\nntw.\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PLAN\n10% DOWN PAYMENT I\nlton open till 9 p.m. Stturdiyt\niiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiimin\ncrestlon centers and local posts ac- .\nross Canada.\nCranbrook's campaign will aim at\nearly subscription of Its quota tnd\n[heavy oversubscription In the final\nreturn.\nSee Our New\nFALL COATS, MILLINERY\nond DRESSES\nMilady's Faihion Shoppe\n\u2022tsmsmtgtatiAmss\nIVootenay Valley Uairv.'\nPASTEURIZED   ,'J\nMILK\nIS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\nWOOL DRESSES\nSizes 11 to 20\n514.95 -$19.50\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nSUNDAY, SEPT. 14, 1947\nBuy or Sell With s Wint Ad.\nfirat (Eljurrl) nt\n(Hl)riat fcrirutiflt\nA Bnnrh ot The Mother Church\nThi   Fini   Church   pi   Chrlit\nScientist In Boiton. Mut\nSundiy School\u20141:45 I m.\nSundiy  Strvlct\u201411  a.m.\nSUBJECT.\n\"IUMTANC1\"\nWtdneidiy Tntlmonlil Muling\nI pm\nRutting   Room   open   dally  I'\nlicipl WidnMdiy   .\nAll Cordially  Wilcomi\nCKLN\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n8:55\u20140 Canidi\n8-SJ-C.PJl. Train Time\n8:00\u2014BBC News\n0:14-Weilher rorecait\n9:18-Songs and Singers\n8:30\u2014Harmony Harbour\n10-00\u2014B. C. Girdmir\n10:18\u2014To Be Announced\n10:30\u2014Muilcal Progrim\n11:00\u2014CBC News\n11 KU\u2014Capitol Report\nll:30-Chapel by  \"\nRoad\n11:48\u2014Preu Newi\n11:00\u2014CBS Symphony Orchestri\n1:30\u2014Church of the Air\n2:00\u2014CBC News\n2: IS\u2014Weekend Review\n2:J\u00bb\u2014 Weather  Fnrecail\n2:30\u2014Hebrew Chrlitlin Hour\nthe  Sldi  of  the\n2:45\u2014Getting Sentimental\n3:00\u2014Old ravorltes\n3:30\u2014The Three Suns\n3:45\u2014Canadian Short Stories\n4:00\u2014Readers Take Over\n4:30\u2014Peerless News\n4:45-Martial Airs\n.VOO-Charlie McCarthy\n5:2\u00bb-Train Time\n5:30\u2014lei l'On ChsnU\n8:00\u2014It'i a Legend\n8:30\u2014Music for Sunday\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:10\u2014The Old Songs\n7:30\u2014Edmond Hockrldge\n8:00-Anthology\n8:30\u2014 Muilc for a Summer Evt\n9:00-CBC Newi\n9:03-Clauici (or Todiy\n9:30\u2014Vesper Hour\n10:00\u2014CBC News\n10:15\u2014Cinadlm Place Names\nI0:30-Prelude lo Midnight\n111:00\u2014God Sivi thi King\n-0M.Xr.il.\nDEATHS\nEARM-NGTON, Mt (AP) - 0.\nMilton Hitch, 87, luthorlty md\nwriter on light himeai racing. Ht\nhid contributed to Turf, the Amerlcin Horse Breeder, the Hortt Review snd the Portland (Me.) Even\nExpreu, for which he formerly\nwrote a column, \"Heard Along the\nRtlL\"\n.saw.\nductaf 1,000.\nli the moit prolific fish\u2014\nor 40 Inchu long pro-\n,000 eggs.        \t\n(Djl. (David (j. CoWdQiL\nof Spokant\nBringi to you dally\n(Iii latmnta\never-growing popularity\nThe musical progrom of established gnd\nC*Xmt7l\nMonday to Friday, 1:00 p.m.;\nSoturday, 1:00 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m.\nsi hp ^iqht - nn T^jgnt\nCJAT\n810 ON THI DIAL\n8:00\u2014Press Niwi\n8:15\u2014 Melodic Moods\n8:30\u2014Lutheran Hour\n9:00\u2014BBC News snd CommenUry\n8:i\u00bb-Report from Permanent Hlll\n8:30\u2014Hirmony Harbor\n10:00\u2014Gospel Singers\n10:30 -Muiicil Programmt\n10:45-rrr\u00abi News\n11:00\u2014Knox Church Strvlct\n11:00\u2014CBS Symphony\n1:10-Church of the Atr\n2:80\u2014Ntwi and John risher Reports\n3-.18-J   B. McGeachy\n3:30\u2014 Muilc In Niture\n3:00\u2014Ottli  and   Harriet\n3:30\u2014Newi, Weither, music\n3:43\u2014Cm. 8fiort Storltl\n4:00\u2014Retders Take Ovtr\n430-Muttc of tht Footlights\n3:00-Chirllt McCirthy\n5:30\u2014Icl lOn Chintt\n8:00\u2014It's \u2022 Ltgtnd\n8:30\u2014 Album ol r\u00abmlllir Musle\n7:00-CBC News\n7:15\u2014Tht Old Songs\n7:30-Ntw  World  Orchestri\n8:00\u2014St Andrew's Church Bdcst\n8:30\u2014 Music for a Summer Evening\n8:00\u2014Summtr Timt\n9:10\u20141 Httr the Snuthtind Singing\n9:48\u2014Muslcil Progrimmi\n10:15\u2014Music for You\nin .io   iviiiile to Midnight\n11:30\u2014 Peerless Ntwt\nll:40-Slgn Otf-Thi King.\n \u25a0 \u2022**\n\u25a0    :\nklxm Batlg Newa\nEitibllihed April 22, 1902.\nBe\" Britith Columbia'*\nMoat Interesting Newspaper\nMbllihed every morning except Sundiy by\nKl NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMED, 266 Biker St., Nelion, Brltllh Columbli.\nAuthorized u Second Cliu Mill,\nPost Office Department, Ottawi.\nHBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\n\u25a0 **\u2022** AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1947\nCanada's Telephone\nIndustry\nFew people use their telephones\n|: more than Canadians, and only three\nof the principal countries ln the world\n. exceed the Dominion in telephone in-,\nstallation. Recent unofficial estimates\nplace the number of telephones in Canada well over the 2,000,000 mark or 15\ntelephones to every 100 persbns, with\nonly the United States, Sweden and\nNew Zealand holding a higher proportion.\nStatisticians have had a difficult\ntime garnering information on a world-\n\u2022wide basis, because of the disruptions\ncaused by the war. But, for Canada,\nthe latest official _ figures of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics show an actual count of 1,848,794 telephones at\nthe end of 1945.\nCanada emerged from the recent\n.. war greatly expanded in its produc-\n\\. tlvt capacity. Some Index of the general growth of the country may be\ngained by comparing the first year of\nthe war, 1939, when there were approximately 12 telephones for every\n100 persons, with today's ratio of 15. If\nthe huge, unfilled demand recorded on\ntha files of telephone companies from\ncoast to coast could be satisfied, that\nratio would be considerably increased.\nWhile the country was exerting all\nits efforts in the successful prosecution of the war, telephone facilities had\nto be conserved to meet essential needs.\nA great backlog of orders was mounting during all that time. As soon,as\nhostilities were over, the demand absorbed all available facilities and continued to rise much faster than new\nequipment could he manufactured and\ninstalled to meet it. These facilities had\nto bc shared as widely as possible until the balance of demand and supply\ncould be restored. As a result, virtually\nthe entire increase of residence telephones since 1939 was in party-line\nservice.\nMore telephones meant more calls,\nand telephone traffic rose from an average of 234 calls per capita in 1939 to\n265 in 1945. In total calls this represented some 2774 million conversations\nin 1939, against the more recent figure\nof 3210 million in 1945. Of the latter\naome 65 million were long distance\ncalls\u2014over twice as many as were\nhandled before the war.\nNo less than the city dweller, the\nCanadian farmers and rural families\nwant telephone service. In rural territory the telephone plays a particularly\nimportant role in making communities\nout of widely scattered dwellings and\nfarm establishments. Special efforts\nhave been made in the last two years\nto extend these vital communication\nnetworks throughout the countryside,\nlinking the farmer to his markets and\nto his neighbors. Although figures are\nnot available for the Dominion as a\nwhole, the Bell Telephone reports that\n48 rural families out of every 100 in\nthe company's territory in Ontario and\nQuebec are now enjoying service. At\nthe beginning of 1946 the figure Was\n39 per cent.\nThere are many technical difficulties peculiar to rural telephone projects. For instance, since rural telephones usually require more pole construction, they cannot be installed as\nquickly as urban telephones in communities high in telephone development. However, exhaustive research bv\ntelephone engineers has resulted in\napplication of new techniques which\ncut the time of rural installations and\nalso improve the technical quality of\nthe service\nNo review nf telephone development in Canada, impressive as it is,\nwould be complete without mention of\nthe factors, that have really prevented\nit from reaching its proper dimensions.\n\\ These same factors have plagued all\nCanadians since the war's end, nnd\nhave become painfully and tiresomelv\nevident in almost every industrial report that has been made- shortage of\nmatlrials and'scarcity of skilled labor.\nConsidering that it takes even in normal times 13 tn 15 months to engineer\nand manufacture the average telephone\nproduct, and that it now requires 16 to\n18 monthi, it can' be realized that .telephone Installations currently being\nmade are the result of plans and estimates conceived almost two years ago.\nTelephone equipment, now being produced at a record rate, may not get into\nservice before 1949.\nNevertheless, this time lag should\nnot obscure the very real job' that is\nbeing done right now. When the many\ntelephone projects that are under way\nthroughout the Dominion are completed, Canadians will not only have regained the previous high standards of\nprewar service, but will be getting a\nbroader and more valuable service than\never before.\nLance H.\nWhittaker\nBUFFALO EXPRESS\nSomt oni hu uld thit thtre li nothing u\ndead ll yeiterday'i newspaper. Thlt miy bt\nto, but 11 lt ll, it li also true that nothing li\nmore alive thm \u2022 newspaper ot 90 or 100 yeirs\n\u25a0go. At leut, thoie trt my lentimcnti.'\nThey were con.lrn.ed igiln whtn friend\nAtkinion Crouley lent over i copy of the\nBuffalo Expreu, luue of Jmuary 7, 1899. Ht\nhad found the luut, ln wonderful ihipe, behind \u2022 mirror which he li reiilverlng.\nDid you know thlt Liurler wll considering Senate reform bick ln thou days? Doein't\nthit make the CCT i little irehale?\nDid you know that icientiflc boxing wu\nruled out u lneffectuil ind old-fuhloned\u2014\nback ln 1899? S'help me, It wu. Tom Sharkey\nhad Juit pounded the diyllghti out of Kid McCoy, which cinched the mitter.\nBut perhapi the moit Intereitlng pirt of\ntht lasue Is the Want Adi. Get \u25a0 loid of thli:\n\"MEN AND WOMEN: A Bonania! Write\nquick for partlculari to So-and-So, Box-Y.\"\nor thli:\n\u202211 to 1100 DAILY PROPTT GUARANTEED; no risks; your money secured by trust\nigreement; refer to builneu men highly rated\nIn Bradatreet's; coiti you $1.25 weekly per\nshare; handicaps wired dally; 'most coniervitlve of i successful group of turf ipeculitors;\nwrite today.\"\nThe bookmiktlri ire evidently one group\nof people who cm properly peak In awed respect of \"the good old dayi.\"\nThe luue teemi with the more dirlng\nJournalism of that period. A couple of American army generals marl \"liar\" at each other\nright on the front page; and the Express regrcti\neditorially that Edward Prince of Wales Lt\nspending so much time at the tracks,\nEven the jokes had something different.\nLike this one:\n\"We must part\" he exclaimed, pale with\nanger. \"I have dlicovered that you have\nalready had twelve husbands.\"\n\"Oh dear,\" she faltrred. \"I did not think\nyou were superstitious.\"\nToday's Horoscope\nYou are itrong and robu.it ind love all\noutdoor: iporti. You work and play with equal\natrength and strive alwayi to excel in whatever you do. You are amiable, generous, gra-\nclouj, dlicreet and have the confidence of your\nassociate!. If you marry young, you will be\nvery happy. You are loving and sympathetic.\nYour birthday will be good in regard to Joint\nfinances, and also those of another. You will\nexperience much good fortune ar.d happiness\nln your next 12 monthi, the latter provided unwise romance is eschewed. Young friends and\nassociates will greatly help you, and substantially monetary benefits are presaged. A child\nborn on this date wlll be Industrious, Independent, optimistic, enthusiastic, sympathetic,\nrefined, fond of and clever in the arts, and fortunate, although minor disappointment ln love\nis threatened.\n?? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOptn to iny reader. Nimei of perioni\nuklng queitioni wlll not bi publlihtd.\nThtn It no charge for thlt urvict. Queitioni WILL NOT BI ANSWERED BY\nMAIL except whtn thtrt It obvloui motility' for privity.\nC. H. M., Creiton\u2014Doei there hippen to be \u25a0\nichool for boyi 16 yeari old who are lntereited In the Air Force or Army? If\nthere Is, where Is lt located?\nA two-year count for cidet training ll\noffered by H. M C. S. Royal Roadi, Royil\nRoadi, Brltllh Columbia. Thli college, \u2022 combined RCN and RCAF body, ll eitibllihed for\nIhe prlmtry purpoie of trilnlng Cadeti who\ncm isplre to ind assume position! of leadership ln thi Royil Cinidian Navy and ln the\nRoyal Canadian*Air Force. A candidate must\nhave attained the ige of 16^4 yeari but not\nthe ige of 19\u00abj on the flrit of July of the year\nof entry. Senior matriculation atandlng ln five\nlubjecti li neceisary. For further information\nwrite Air Officer Commanding, Northweit Air\nCommand, Edmonton, Alta.\nHouiewlfe, Nelion\u2014Ia It true that dry ilr In \u25a0\nhouie li destructive to rugi?\nOne of the contributory causes of weir ln\nrugi li tlr without moliture. Wool, ln its nituril itate, holdi 35 per cent water. Lack of\nlufflclent humidity causes the rugs to fuiz out,\nthus losing part of the wool woven Into them.\nR. W., Nellon\u2014Why do gasoline trucki drag a\nchain on the ground?\nThe chain is uied to free tht truck from\nstatic. Static electricity collects on moving object! md on objects subjected to friction. Con-\nilderable friction Is caused by filling and\n\u2022mptying the tanks of the truck. The dragging\nchain grounds any electricity thus generated.\nSUNDAY'S HOROSCOPE\nYou muit learn lo inert younelf ind be\nmore aggressive You ire self-reliant ind im-\nhltlnus, but very mndeit Yon ronM achieve\nmuch more If you lot yourself. You are muilcal\nand literary, ind love with your whole heart.\nYour day is doubtful. Keep in step artd much\nwill probably be gained today. This annlver-\nsary li most auspicoiu for you. however, and\nCre.it Rood fortune, much conviviality and Improved healih is foreieen. AH your nffaln\nwill prosper, so make Ihe most nf it. The child\nwho Is born todsy will evince quite outstanding abilities In many wayi. alio much bus-\nres- arumen and rharm of manner A long.\nhappy, surcfttful career Is portended\nLooking Backward\n?') YEARS AOO\n(From Dally Newi, \u00bb\u00ab\u25a0;.* 13. 1922)\nOre nf the iperlal featurei of thli year's\nannual fruit fair will be the bee produce, Thii\nsection is npep to all the bee keepers In the\nProvince of British Columbia.\nArra-,geni^nts have heen completed for\nit vliit rtt (he Hoard of Trnn'f delegntlnn frnm\nMontreal At the depot the Nelson Automn-\nhile Cl\"1) uii' hive \"nn *-*'*\\\\'\"*e \u00ab\"** the\nMontrealeri will be tnken directly to Muffle\nwhere a reception will be tendered them by\nthe Nelson Board of Tride.\nLetters to the\nLetter* may be publlihed over \u25a0 nom de\nplume, but the actual name of the writer\nmuit be given to the Editor ai evidence of\ngood faith, Anonymoue letters go In the\nwaits paper basket.\nPleased That Halls to Be\nBuilt at Public Expense\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014The ad In your paper re a ichool for\nSalmo has brought great joy to the residents\nof thla District and no doubt to all \u00bbural areas\nln Nelson School District No. 7.\nThe part relating to High School acctm-\nmodation Is, of course, routine. The Southern\npart of the district needs a High School, but\nwhat brings so much joy to us i_s to learn that\na part of the $36G,0OO expenditure is for a\n\"Community\" use,\nWe have worked, saved for and dreamed\nof a Community Hall at Taghum, but have\nfailed as yet to realize our dream, Imagine\nour pleasure io learn that it is proposed to\nerect a hall in cafch rural district served by a\nschool. There can be no doubt on this assumption, as the building of a hall at Salmo only\nwould cause a near riot In the rural areas\ndenied  like treatment.\nThe cost of these 13 or so coThmunity halls,\nlo be paid by all taxpayers need not be high,\nas we wouldn't expect as much as Salmo, say\nabout $50,000 each rural area, or a total of\nabout $750,000, The. taxpayers of Nelson City\nand rural areas in Diitrict No. 7 wouldn't\nmind having their taxes boosted or maybe\ndoubled. Who carea about expense?\nHurrah for the Nelson School Board and\ntheir effort to put us on thc map, as the\nfirst district in RC, to have a community hall\nbuilt at public expense, in every rural settlement ln the District!\nTrusting this will he of sufficient interest\nto be spared space in an already crowded\npaper, and thanking you,\nGeorge  E   White,\nTaghum, B.C\nWhy? Asks Theatre\nFan of Closing\nTp the Editor:\nSir\u2014Once again we are greeted by the\nannouncement CAHTOI, THEATRE . . Closed\nuntil further rot,re. What is it thii time1 Surely the Famous Playeri Corporatinn has been\ncharging us enough for second run and Grade\nB films.'\nI believe we pay more here to attend our\nown Civic Theatre than the Famous Players\ncharge the people at Trail; again before the\nwar we had n matinee every afternoon whereas now It Is only on Saturdays or holidays\nwhen the regular prices are chiirged,\nI have attended thr Capitn! Theatre several times lately nnd the attendance seemed\nvery fair. Is It rinsing down to avoid the\nheating cost* for the Winter nr the lack of\nattendttCt? Perhap* the ODEON THEATRES\nwould ht glad nf ihr rppn.-Mini.y to lease our\nCivic Theatre and give us a brtter deal, maybe someone ran answer these questions and\ntell me.\nWHY\nNelson,  BC\nTest Yourself\n1   What ar* Majorca nnd Minorca\"'\nI   What Is the capital of Finland'*\n.1   Is the British cnin known \u00ab.-. a \"crown\"\nmade of ulver ^r gold''\n(From Dally Ntw, Sept. 13, 1M7\n40 YEARS AOO\nA atone wall Is being put In al the corner\nof ..r-*ephlne and Victoria Streets, fronting\nthe fire all, and greatly Improving the appear\nanc# of the street,\nTho building of the Court Houae Is progressing satisfactorily, The main walls are now\nrompMe up to the flrat floor and contractor\nOlllctt hopes to get at far as the foof before\nChristmas.\nGeorge S Millar, .fr.. who has h\u00abn Acting Manager for aome time paal, has been definitely appointed Managrr of the Nelion Coke\nand Gas Company.\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy Shepard Barclay\nimprove ram chances\nwhenever you cut lnd a\nway to try a powlble aquceu or\nthrow-In play and -till preaerve\nyour chance, to Uke a particular\nflneae, you are Improving the\npercentage In your favor. The\nflne-M may or may not work,\nwhereai the other effort may. It\ngivee you two strlnga to your\nbow, or two barrel* to your ihotgun. irutead of one.\ntTtt\n;KS4I\n*\nA A Q 7 5 2\n4Q\u00ab\n*\u00bbJ97B\n+ J.II\n*ioo_\nN\nW  B\nS\n4KJI\nf AQ102\n\u2666 7.2\n+ K J 8\nA A 10 5 4 3\nf\u00ab\nA A Q 10 \u00bb 8\n*\u00ab\u00ab\nBouth     Wot    North      Cut\n14       Pau     24 Paaa\n24       Pa*     2 NT      Paaa\n14       ha     is)\n(Dealer: South. Eut-Wttt vulnerable.)\nAa aoon aa South made the diamond rcbid, Indicating five carda\nat leaat In each of hia two auita,\nNorth realized he had enough\napadea to support them, ao went\nto game. He had confidence In\n.South'* play, and It proved Juetl-\nfied.\nWest led hia heart 6 to the K\nand Ai and Bait returned the Q\nfor South to ruff. Noting tha M*\n\u2022urtnee of loelng two tramp\ntrtelca, South rtallMd ha could not\nafford to loaa a trick ln tha miaou. So he etrove to avoid the club\n-neeee If .posilble. He led hie\n\u2022pad*. 4 to the t and Eait forced\nhim again wtth the heart 9, cutting him to two trampi. He led\nto the diamond K, the apade 2 to\nthe A, the diamond A and Q for\nclub dlacarda, then the diamond\n10, coveted by the J and ruffed\nby the apade T. He now ruffed the\nheart 8 with hia.lait trump and\nrauaed that he had now ieen all\nthe defending cardi except five\nclube and the epade K.\nRetaining the two clubi and\ndiamond t and the dummy three\nclube, he led the diamond, discarding tbe club 7. He knew\nlomebody would ruff that and re*\ntum a club. If It waa Weit, he\nwould have to put in tho Q in a\nUnfile. But East ruffed the diamond and had to pitch Into the\nclub A-Q, giving South hia contract, though the (Incase would\nhave failed.\nNote that Weet could have\nbeaten him, by playing hia Q on\nthe flrat epade lead, then shifting\nto a dub, compelling South to\ntry the finesse.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTour Week-End Question\nAa between , two unbalanced\npairs\u2014 a couple Of timid bidden\nagainit two venturesome overbidden\u2014what kind of factors determine the way they make outr\nNelson News\nGets Around\nThe Nelion Dally Newt geta\naround. Thli itatement came from\nW.   H.   Currie,   Commissioner   of\nthe Oovernment Travel Bureau,\nDepartment of Trade and Induitry\nat Victoria, who hu received a\nletter from a man living near\nWrexham, England, uklng aisist-\nance ln settling ln Brltllh ColumbU.\nApparently trom a highly-qualified Klectrlcial Engineer, the letter itated that, \"I am Indebted\nto the Nelion Dally Newi for\nyour name and iddreu. The News\nll lent to my mother'i home periodically by an old friend of hers,\nliving  In  Boiwell, B.C.\nChurch Cavalcade\nTo Give Two-Day\nExhibition Here\nDistributed by Kini Feilurci Syndlnte. Inc.\nNeed of Reimposilion of Controls\nTo Cope With Finance Problems\nHerrldge Tells Rossland Board\nROSSLAND,   B.C.,   Sept.   12   -[the   \u00ablte   would   be   investigated\nfurther.\nDetails  were  announced  of  the\nSpeaking at the September meet'\ning of the Rossland Board Trade\nFederal Affairs and Kootenay\nDeveloument,\" Mr. H. W. Herrldge M.P. ventured hii penonal\nopinion that Ottawa would find lt\nnecessary to reimpose some measures of control which were recently relaxed, in order to cope\nwith the dollar crlsli and increasing living costs.\n\"The enigma which confronts\nour government today,\" said Mr.\nHerridge, \"is to provide security\nand at the same time maintain\nfreedom.\" He cited the recent\nlegislation dealing with earlier\npensions for the blind and increased allowances for senior citizens as indications of Government\nconcern for tile welfare and security\nof \u2022 the  people.\nIt was also the speaker's feeling\nth.it a lot of good work was being\ndone in the search for peace\namong nations, but before permanent, peace could be established\nmanent pence could be established\nr-ary for every nation to surrender\nsome sovereignty to an international body. Mr. Herrldge mentioned\nlhe fundamental differences tn\noutlook between the U.S.S.R. and\nthe democracies, at the same time\nhowever, expressing admiration\nfor the drive and enthusiasm being\nshown by the Russians in their\neagerness to prove themselves\nto the rest of the world.\nMr. Herridge outlined the last\nsession of the House of Commoni.\nHe sketched the 25 major bills\nwhich had been passed and itrong-\niy supported the present Parliamentary (system. \"It is admittedly\nl\u00b0ngthy\" sa\"d Mr. Herridge, \"but\nout of it all may come some ex-\nellent suggestions which are later\nincorporated into legislation.\"\nA member's dutiei could be\ndivided intn three main lassifi-\nations.   International   or   National\nGavel Club meetings tentatively\nscheduled to start on Sept. 18\nunder the direction of Laurie\nNicholion and Howard Bayley\nEnrolement was not to be confined to Board members only.\nThe Entertainment Committee\nannounced that it hoped to have\nClare Bllllngsley of the local\nC.I.O, addrosi the October meeting.\nHary Steveni, speaking for the\nSocial Service Comittee, outlined\ndetalli of the coming mass Chest\nSurvey, and called for cooperation\nfrom all memberi. While the actual X-ray examinations were\nscheduled to start on Oct. Bth and\nrun for 3% days, a great deal of\norganlation work would be neces\nsary because of the houBe to house\ncanvass.\nTo Mark Completion\nOf Redecorated\nTrade Board Rooms\nWith renovations to the Nelson\nBoird of Trade rooms nearing\ncompletion, the Council of the\nBoard, meeting Thuriday in the\nHume, decided that a \"houie\nwarming\" reception be held when\nwork on the imartly decorated\nrooms  is  finished.\nPresident John Learmouth was Instructed to appoint an entertainment committee to arrange the\nopening fete, in which Board of\nTride memberi will participate.\nSomething new In rellgioui mission work will come to Nelson\nSept. 30. and Oct. 1 when the\nCrusaders' Cavalcade, an exhibit\ndepleting the world-wide work of\nthe Unlled Church of Canada, Is\nto be ihown in St. Paul'i Church\nHall.\nA teen-age rally, church workers'\nbanquet, a \"church-at-home\" night\nwomen's meeting, children's program and cavalcade service will\nbe among the eventi of the two-\ndav exhibit. Cavalcade speakers\nwill   also   give   talks.\nSelected committee of the Nelson churchei Ib making large-\nscale plans for the exhibit, which\nIs a pictorial presentation of the\nUnited Church ln action. The exhibit itielf will consist of models,\npanels, maps, charts and curios\nof Eastern countriei, moving pic-\nturnes, and other interesting featurei.\nA converted Army vin ii bled\nto traniport the exhibit from place\nto place in Canada, and a powerful public address system hai bien\ninstalled to announce the events.\nNeighboring centres will arrange\nfor cars or buses to bring outilde\nfamilies to the cavalcade, ind\narrangementi in Nelion are being\nhandled by Secretary J. H. Coventry and Rev. A. L. Andenon of\nSt. Paul's United Church and Rev.\nG. G. McL. Boothroyd of Trinity\nUnited.\nProgram for the two days follow:\nSept. 30:\n4 p.m.\u2014Teen-ige rally in St\nPaul's Church.\n6 P.M.\u2014Church workers' banquet   in   Trinity   Church   Hall.\n8 p.m.\u2014\"Church-at-home\" night\nln Trinity Church, n charge of\nyoung people and young adults.\nCavalcade   team   speakers.\nOct. 1:,\n2 p.m.-Women's meeting In St.\nPaul's Church. Cavalcade team\nspeakers.\n4 p.m.\u2014Children's program under\nthe auspices of Nelson Sundsy\nSchool leaders. The cavalcade team\nwill explain the exhibit, show\npictures and conduct worship. Beginners, primary juniors.\n8 p.m.\u2014Cavalcade Service of\nWitness in charge of Kootenay\nPresbytery. Cavalcade team ipeak\ners.\nBoard of Trade\nSeeks Upkeep\nOf Tourist Park\nArouied by. action taken by City 1\nCouncil ordering closure of the\nTourist Park on High Street, th*\nCouncil of Nelion Board ot Trade\nThuriday authorised. ttl President,\nJohn Learmonth, to appoint a committee to Interview the City\nFather!, with a view to maintaining ,\nand reconditioning the park.\nIt wai felt that the Tourlit Park\nwu euential If Nelion wai to further Its plana ai a tourlit centre.\nWhile agreeing thit the pirk wu a >\n\"disgrace,\" the memberi itated thlt\nwith repairs and renovations, the\npark could be converted Into a\npleasant and comfortable camping\nlite.\nAt preient lt was tbe only plac*\nIn the City where traveller! with\ncamping equipment could ipend the\nnight, lt wu pointed out.\nOn Mondiy night the City Council ordered that the park be cloied\nSept. 1. pending Its future ai a\nrecreational centre or pliyground.\nRecord* Entry\nFor Olympics\nLONDON, Sept. 12 (AP)-Brltlln\nseems assured of at leut one Olympic record\u2014the number of competitors from all countries participating\nin the 1948 Games.\nPreliminary advlcei from 14\ncountriei which have io far iccepted lnvltatlom for the Olympics\nIndicate that 4000 athletes wtll be\nIn the country.\nPrevious best entries have been\n3959 at Berlin In 1938, 3903 at Amsterdam ln 1928, and 338S In Paris\nin 1924.\nUud Can for Sal* In the Cluiiflid.\nBritish Columbia\nInterior Vegetable\nMarketing Board\nKelowna, l.C.\nAuguit 29th, 1947\nKootenay Runoff\nBelow Normal\nRunoff of British Columbia's lak-'\nMr. Johnstone's prophetic vision '\u25a0\u25a0\ntypical water gauging stations, ranged In August from three-fifths of\nnormal in the Bridge River drainage to slightly below normal ln the\nKootenay River drainage.\nIn the Upper Kootenay basin, the\nstation at Wardner reported a monthly diicharge of 6040 second-feet\nThe average discharge for Auguit\nduring the prevloui 33 yeari wu\n6630 second-feet. The minimum for\nPrepare Yourself Now (or I ndustrial\nEmployment in Positions\n|of Responsibility\nTUT ANSWERS\n1  Tt.iiearlr Inlands off lhe must of Spain.\n*  Helilngfon.\n3 Silver\nEtiquette Hints\nButter Is not -.erved at a fnrm.il dinner.\nDultrrpi finger rnlli nrr ununlly pn*ied. I.rp\u00abr!\nnnd buller pl.ilm are uir-d at thr Informal\nluncheon or dlnnrr. however\nI,l*ht! Nature'* re*p1rnd*nt rnbe: without\nwhone verting beauty nil were wrapt in gloom\n\u2014 TbomnoD,\nFORT ST. JOHN, B.C. (CP) -\nGold fever hai infected thi* northern British Columbia community.\nIt aU began when a prospector\ndisplayed a quart meaiure of ore\nheavy   with   free   gold.   He   said\nhe got the \"stuff somewhere t>\u00ab- ^ -*^e month was 4850 aecond-feet com-\nyona the Yukon boundary and P-*red with 3300 second-feet in Aug-\nsince   then   a   number  of  perions ust,   1938,  and  the  maximum  was\naffairs,   district   matteri   and   per-!J?\u2122  ftfn   '\u2022Rjrted  heading   into;7820 second-feet compared with 14,*\nsan;.l   problems. __wI ds   back   of   Lower   Post. 1400 second-feet in August, 1920,\nOfflceri of the Government were\nmost courteous and willing to assist him wherever pouible, and he\ncalled for incretuwd cooperation\nfrim citizens, particularly In matters of general welfare where unanimity was essential to progress.\nGetting nearer home, Mr. Her-\n' ridge   explained   the   recent   $280,\n000 appropriation for Columbia\n! River   Basin  surveys  and   reports,\nnnd told of proposed improvement!\nin Lower Arrow Lake Service. The\nDominion Government had promised to keep a dredge operating\nas late as possible this year, while\nthe C P., plan to run a passenger\nlaunch   as   well   as   a   freight   tug-\nbarKe service. It ii recognized that\nlhe   Columbia   Basin   has   perhaps\nthe  greatest pulpwood  reserves in\nCanada, but they must remain untapped f6r the time being on account of transportation difficulties.\nMany queitioni were asked during\na discussion period which followed.\nIn  the ensuing regular  business\nsession, Tim Tlmbrell, Frank Concl,\nAl LePage and .John Lilburn were\nformally installed as new members,\nGuests of the Board for the evening   were   Al   Loft,   Sld   Potter,\nLarry    Fitmimmoni,   Jack    Hilton,\nBill  Harris and  Ron   Roberts.  Mr\nRoberts, ,i visiting Junior Chamber\nmember,   brought   preetlngi   from\nhfi board at Lethbridge, and ipoke\nbriefly    on   Junior    Chamber    ac-\nc-ompllihcmcnti    in    the    National\nfield.\nA    letter    from    former    Board\nmember,     Tele     Melnecr.uk,     w^s\nread to the meeting. Tele, now in\nShaughneisy Hospital In Vanouver,\nreuperatlng fronx a long and Mrl-\noua   Illneu,   sent   beit   wishes   to\nall  his friends and  expreued  the\nhupr of being out the Hospital by\nChristmas.  He requested  memben\ntn   have   all   letters   addreued   to\nf-eter Melwood. since hfi name had\nrecently been legally changed.\nCorreipondence     between     the\nBoard   apd   the   local   department\nof  Public  Worki,   wai   rend   cor.-\nrrning (he rond sign at the corner of Colnmbln  Avenue  and  St\nPaul    Street.    Dluatlsfactlon    wis\nexpreued becauie It was felt that\nwhile   the   new   larger   sign   li  a\nbig    Improvement,    locution    b* 111\nleavei   something   to   he   deilred\nThe secretary staled that the Piibllr\nWorks Foreman hid Informed him\nNOTICE\nProducers ind othen concerned ire uked to note the following regulation! applicable to the\nmarketing of product tn the\ncitiei of Nelson, Rossland lnd\nTrail, effective u from. September 15th, 1947.\n1. Producer! ire not permlted\ntomarket their produce direct\nto retalleri. Orden for produce, ai required will be\nplaced with producen by Mr.\nH. C. Ctrne. Nelson or Mr.\nP. C. Hilei, Trail, representatives of our Mirketing Agency. Retailers may obtain their\nsupplies from any of the\nwholesaler! Ucenied to operate within tfte diitrict\n2. All producer! are required\nto regliter their namei md\nacreage with the Board.\n3. No produce may be mirkct-\n. ed which does not meet requirements   of   Government\ngridei.\nThrough these regulition lt\nIs our intention of ensuring fl)\na fair share of the market for\neach producer fquallty being\nequal!, (2) fair returni for producers.\nfurther particulars may b\u00ab\nobtained from Mr. H. C. Carni,\nBox 37. Nelson, B.C., from Mr.\nP. C. Hlles, 350 Martin Street,\nor from the Board Office at\nKelowna, B.C.\nBC.    INTERIOR   VIGITABLI\nMARKETING BOARD\nE.   POOLE,\nSecretary.\nTHE PROVINCIAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ART, CALGARY, ALBERTA,\noperated under the Deportment of Education, offers excellent technical training at\nnominal coit.\nOPENING DATES FOR 1947-48\nSeptember 2nd\nCommercial  Wlrefen Operating\nAir  Engineering\nAeronautical  Engineering\nOctober 27th\nAutomotive Electricity\nAgricultural Meohanlcs\nFarm Construction and Meehanlce\nSeptember 29th\nIndustrial  Electricity\nRadio Servicing\nMachine Shop\nAutomobile Mechanic!\nBuilding Conitructlon and Drafting\nMechanical Drafting\nSurveying and Drafting\nInduetrlal DranmaMng and Comrrstrela! Coo-tlng\nFine and Applied Art\nOxy Acetyfene and Electric Wtldlng\nWrite for Free Illustrated Booklet\nHON. R.  I. AN.LEY,\nMlnliter of Cduoatlon\nJ. FOWLIPt,\nPrincipal\n PORTS\niwar Tiger Rugby Till lo Climax\n[rangle Over Status ol U.S. Player\niai\nforth by the Interprovlnclal Rugby\nUnion, in using Frankle Filchock,\nDouglas Chllman, Prealdent of the\nUnion, said today.\n\"In my opinion, the Big Four must\nI meet to thoroughly thrash out the\n[situation,\" said Chilman's statement.\n1.-,UTu'm 'S TiwT^i^^'^iM.^Tub who\"turned \"in an\u00b0M.\nshould be any talk of Ottawa or any    Brlti5h   Columbla   snot   a   team\ni other Club not playing,   said Mr. ,_,.-  \u201e, 374 ,\u201e. mi       \u25a0  whlle\nm--~-  rr    , ,   -      .    .J?1\"1\u2122,;  corarnentlng   on   reports Alberta    making  its   bow   ln   the\nhie between the Interprovlnclal,from Ottawa that the Roughrlders|nterprovln-lal series finished in\njjby Football Union and officials [Club there would refuse to play \"fifth  place with 383,' five strokes\nOTTAWA, Sept. 12 (CP)-Even\nHon the teams have met on the\n|ld ef Hamilton's Civic Stidium,\nBxt Saturday's Big Four game\nrtween Hamilton Tigers and Ot\niwi Roughrlders his taken on\nie ispecti of the biggest foot-\nEl buttle In Cinidlin gridiron\n\u25a0tory.\nM game Itself Is merely serving\nI focal point for a major verbal\n18-Year-Old Leads\nOntario Team in\nInter-Province Golf\nTORONTO, Sept 12 (CP) -\nA slight blonde, 18-year-old Anne\nSharpe from thl FonihiU Golf Club\nWellind, Ont, carded a brilliant\n83 to spark the Ontario team to\nthe lead ln the first 18 holei of\nthe 36-hole Canadian Ladlei' Interprovlnclal Golf Tournament at\nthe Toronto Club today.\nThe Ontario loss gross wu 349,\nwith Quebec ln second place with\n355. The final 18 holei will be\nplayed over the same course -tomorrow afternoon, in the sixth\nInterprovlnclal Meet which Ontario\nhas won three times and Quebec\ntwice.\nMiss Sharpe's nearest competitor\nwas Eileen Price from the Regina\nLack of Fans\nDelayed Ball\nGame at Nelson\n[he Hamilton Football Club over\n; question of what happens if Ti-\nk carry out their threat to play\nInkle Fllchork, banned by Cana\nTigers used Filchock as they eay i beriint?   Manitoba.   Saskatchewan\nihey will ln tomorrow s game. finished  sixth  and  the  Marltimes\n\"My  position   In  the  matter  as \\aZ',\nPresident   of   the   Interprovlnclal\nP and American football author-;Rugby Union is quite clear,\" said\nthe statement.\n1 this over-all contest, the I.R.\nf. did its most effective paper-\nIklng previously. Assisted by the\nMdian Rugby Union, it expressed\nopinion that Filchock. former\nJ York Giants professional,\n(red for failure to report a bribe\nshould not be allowed to play\nCanada. The C.R.U. refused to\nttfy Filchock's playing certifi-\n\u25a0\nECUTIVE VOTE\nait night, however, the Big Four certificate for filing with the un\nnd into the offensive and started derstanding that the player was el\n[close In on Hnmilton. I). Wes\nMm, I.R.F.U. Secretary, announc-\nIhat a vote of the Executive Com-\n|tee, with only the Hamilton rep\nHunters lo Have\nLess Legal Time,\nSmaller Limits\n,   On Monday most game and birds\n\"Also   the  Tiger   Football   Club throughout the Kootenays will be-\nslgned Filchock and presented his come legal targets of sportsmen.\nMany bag limits and duration of\nlegal    hunting   times   have    been\n\"The constitution requires that\n\u25a0 ny Club shall fine a certificate\nfor each player with the Secretary\nof the Canadian Rugby Union.\nThlt wai done In the caie of Frank\nFilchock, so that the Tiger Foot-\nbill Club complied fully with regulations In this respect, particularly so far as the required date\nwas concerned\nIgible in every respect according to.slashed. Perhaps the greatest slash\nthe constitution of the Interprovin- his been in the duck season. Bag\ncial Union, and, regardless of sub- limit was eut from 12 to seven ducks\nsequent   developments,   the   Tiger j Der day and closure of the season\n\u00abBtlvrdT^nUn\u00ab\"Tad'de-reed|Club\"hls in no way, In my opinion,|will be\" a month and a half earlier\n\u00bby lmttin which the Czech | violated any part of the.constitutionjthis  year.   \"-- - -  '\"'*\"\n_. played for Tigers would auto-\npCBlly be recorded as a win for\n| opposing team\u2014no matter what\n\u2022core.\nICk Langs, President of the Ham-\nI Club, said last night the Ti-\nwlll defy the I.R.F.U. Execu-\ntind play their import because\ndon't believe the bar is \"con-\ntlonal\".\n-VIOLATION\n\u25a0AMILTON, Sept. 12 (CPJ-Ham-\nI'l Tigers .Football Club \"In no\ntr* will violate \"any part of the\nIstitutlon or any regulations\" set\nSee our ulectlon of\nPW AND USED BICYCLES\nSAM BROWN\nIun, Lock, Safe A Cycle Works\nhone 1045 737 Baker St.\nor any regulations-set forth*by the\nTnterprovincial Union.\"\nAussie, Czech,\nTwo Yanks in\nTennis Semis\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014May we through the medium\nof your paper flv* the reuon for\nthe delay ln commencing the bueball gime between Spokane fnd\nNelson Thuriday evening.\nDue to the imall attendance the\nIndian management refused to take\nthe field for the agreed percentage,\nThe local officials had no argument,\none look at the faithful few ln the\nbleacher) wu mute evidence of the\nlack of support.\nAfter much hesitation the Spo.\nkane manager finally agreed to\npliy the game, after which arbiter\nDellnney had to change Into his\numpire equipment. While we apologize to the fani for the hold-up\nwe trust it wu worth waiting for\nand better than calling It off entirely.\nThe Indians were greatly lurprls\ned after hearing so much about Nelson and Ita achievement! (Jubilee,\nSummer 'Spiel, etc.) not to iti more\nenthusiasm for bueball.\nTo our few faithful followers who\nturned out we lay \"thank you\" and\nto the hundred! who did not consider the Spokane Indians (W.I.L.\nfinalists) sufficient attraction for a\ntrip to the groundi we uy, \"you\nmissed a good ihow.\"\nLocal biseball official! are won'\ndering what team they have to\nbring in to draw the Nelson people\nto the diamond. The reuon for\nbringing ln Spokane wu to give the\nlocal people an opportunity to ite\nthis professional team ln action.\nNelion Baseball Club.\nCOBB TO MAKE\nRICORDTRY        , !\nBONNEVILLE SALT FLATS,\nUtah, Sept. II (AP)\u2014Qui P. Back-\nmm, Preiident If the Bonneville\nSpudway Auoclition, laid he\nwai Informed today that John\nCobb, London fur broker, wlll\nmake an official run Sundiy In an\n\u2022ttempt to crack thl miaiured\nmile automobile ipeed record.\nCobb wlll try to top hli own\nland ipeed mark of 119 mllei per\nhour ovir tha miaiurid mile.\nHerman Won't\nAlibi lor\nBucs' Showing\nFor many years ducks\nwere legal game from Sept. 15 to\nDec. 15, but the 1947 season will\nterminate Oct.\nThe deer season, too, has come\nin for a cut. The season this year\nwill close on the last day of No\nvember Instead of the customary\nDec. 15 deadline. While in most\ncases times were sliced off the $nd\nof the normal period, goats thli year\nbecome legal game 15 days later\nthan in 1948.\nOpen  season on grouse hu remained the same: from Sept. 15 to\nOct. 15 on Blues and Franklins and\nfrom Sept. 15-to Sept. 30 on Willow\nFOREST   HILLS.   N.\u201e   Sept   12 0r Ruffed grouse.\n(AP)  - Strictly according to the;   The inauguration of the stepped-\nscript, two Americans and a pair j up conservation policy was an Idea\nof the sportsmen themselves, being\nSTOCKHOLM, (CP)- During Its\nfirst year of operations, Scandinavian Air Lines System made 472\ntram-Atlantic flights. The company's\nseven plant! carried 12,126 passengers, 430,000 poundi of cargo and\nJ15.000 poundi of mall.\nof sharp-shooting foreign stars\ncame safely throug today's strife\nand will square off ln tomorrow's\nsemi-finals of the National Tennis   Championships.\nAdditional\nStock Markets\nPITTSBURGH., Sept. 11 (AP) -\nFreshman Manager Billy Herman,\nwho may be facing the ax because\nof Plttiburgh Plratei' sad ihowlng,\nbent hli neck for the blow by\nrefusing \"to alibi\" \u2014 although the\nclub makeup givei him reason to\nseek a reprieve.\n\"I wun't an alibi player and I'm\nnot an alibi manager,\" laid Herman,\nregarded as one of baseball's greatest lnflelderi during a 19-year playing career which took him to Chicago, Brooklyn and Boston In the\nNational League before he came\nhere u manager. His club was wallowing ln last place before today'!\ngames.\n\u2022UnUl I tilk with Mr. McKlnney\n(Frank McKlnney, Pirate President)\nI haven't anything to lay,\" Herman\nwent on. \"I've done my belt\u2014that'i\nill I've ever done for 20 yeari. 1\nnever loafed a day as a player and\nI've never loafed u \u25a0 maniger. I'm1\nperfectly willing to shoulder any\nblame if tht ownership btlieves it\nshould\" be pointed my wary.\"\nMcKlnney said ln Indianapolis\nWednesday he wu prepared to buy\nup BIHy'i two-year contract by paying the $28,000 due Herman for next\near If he decides the Buccos' plight\ni the manager's fault. McKinney\nsaid he was \"bitterly disappointed\"\nln the club,\nHermin hu been roundly criticized by fani and the local press\nfor hli handling of pitchers and for\nhll ityll of itrategy. But it's well\nknown by baseball students that\nHerman has little to work with.\nHas High Praise\nFor Greenwood\nCelebrations\nMri. Paddy Oeorge kho attended Greenwood'i 90th anniversary\ncelebratloni, hu returned to Nelson full of praise of the calbre\nof entertainment itaged to mark\nGreenwood's 80 yeari existence\nas a community.\nMri. Oeorge wai a one time reit*\ndent of Greenwood, living there\nfor eight yeari before moving to\nNelion ln 1919. The late Mr.\nGeorgt wu active ln mining circles at Greenwood for 20 ytan and\nIn that time optrated mlnti at\nPhoenix and ln thi Slocin area,\nMra, Oeorge tagged the entire\nannlvenary festivities as \"wonderful for a town the size of Greenwood.\" She WU especially enthused with the variety of floatl\nin the parade which opened the\nceremony. Personi costumed ln\nold-time dreu were a common\nsight on the itreeti, Mri. George\nsaid.\nWhlli at Qreenwood, Mw,\nOeorge itiyed with old friendi\nand took In the celebration! with\nthem.\nP.C.L. Leaders\nAll Win\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 13,1947 - 7\nVANcewm stocks\nMINES\nBayonne 08\".\nBralorne      11.05\n08\nI-\n,.   -,        -.BR Cons\na recommendation to the Game De-|g r x  :. 10\npartment from the B.C. Fish and!rjanusl l**Vi\nGame   convention   at   H a r ri so n'c-rlboo r_*oid''Z-      'ii\nHot  Springs  last  Spring.  At  that Congress 04\"\u00ab.\nLeading   the   seml-finallsts   was time   sportsmen   from   the   entire I Denlonia '-0\nJack Kramer of Los Angeles, de- province were unanimous In thelr|G---_e Conner 08\nfending__ champion    and    acknow-jsupport of conserving game and *n-!Qrui* wihiune   \"        07V*\nj jedged'KIng of the amateurs. With do'rsed   the   increased   limitations I Hedley Muot\".\"--    1.09\nhim were Frankie Parker of Loj now ln effect.\nAngeles, a two-time former champion: Jaroslav Drobny, a left-\nhanded slicker from Ccchoslavakia,\nand Jack Bromwich, veteran Australian   Davis   Cupper,\nTomorrow's line-up pits Kramer\nagainst Drobny, and Parker against\nBromwich ln a baseline spree that\ncould  go  on   forever.\nNone of today's four matches\nrequired an extra set. Kramer\nblasted    young    Bob    Falkenburg\nof   Los    Angeles    6-2,    7-5,    6-1:!    ST. LOUIS. Sept. 12 (API-Jackie sheep Creek\nDrobnv outserved  and out-illcked .Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodgen' 28- silbik Premier\nTom Brown, Jr., of San Francisco vear-old Negro first baseman, wai Silver  Rldge\n6-3.   6-4:   Parker   outiteadled g|ven  the  Sporting  News'  Rookie sur; inlet\nJackie Robinson\n\u25a0fah Rookie\n01 Year Award\nHighland Bell 54\nIntCiC       .38\nIsland Mountain 1.55\nIsland Mountain 1.55\nKoolenay Belle ....      JO\nMinto  03ty\nPacific Nickel   llVs\nPioneer Gold       S.90\nPrivateer' \u00ab\t\nQuatslno\nPremier Bord\nReno Gold ...\nSalmon\nPancho Segura of Ecuador, 6-3, 11- 0, the Year award today. Taylor Bridge\n6-4    and   Bromwich   levelled;   The choice of Robinson, described unc, '\nGardner   Mulloy   of   Miami   7-5,.b-  Editor J. G. Taylor  Spink  as WeUlngton'Z~\n\"spectacularly outstanding.\" wu on OILS\nthe basis of \"stark baseball values,\" 1 Aniconds\nthe paper said. I Anglo Canadian . .\nRobinson was rated and examln-;x p  Coniolldattd\n(5-1.\nBALL SCORES\n!\ned solely as a freshman player Incalgiry Edmonton\nFr,H.v _._,,. ithe  big  leagues-on   the  bisil  of Calmont   \t\nnation!? lnU hmln*' **** rmn'**' \u25a0**' d*f\u00abn,-iCommoil   \t\nFint.am.- it w rlslve ****** hl! te,m *****''   splnk!Commonwealth   ....\nrirstgame. K. n. L   ...... n.u,-\u201e.i_\nPhiladelphia. 001 001 100- S 12   1 W% ,oci0loglc.l experiment thlt rJoftU-l    \t\nChicago 00120O001-4   8   1 Robinson    represented    the    trail-^\nHelntzelrnan and Lakeman; Ham- Mazing he did, the barriers he broke McDoui Seiur Ex\n.e...*2?_S.c.,n*ing' 'iovin, did not enter Inlo  the de-W^Jf\nAMERICAN cision.** Memirv\t\nP-etroi!   ,        020 000 320-7 10   1:    Robinson Joined the Dodgen lut.Mill C1L\nNew York       000 000 200- 2   8   3 April from Montreal. He has laid .Model      \t\nHoutteman and Swift; Reynolds, <]own \u00ab successful bunts. 14 of them M.Uonal Pete\nStarr (71. Drews (B) and Robinson.'beaten out for hits and 28 sacrifices.lokalta Com\nNew   York  at   Cincinnati,   post- His stolen base total Is 55. And he I Pacific Pete \t\nooned. rain. (Two games tomorrow.) has hit 10 home runs. He ran hli'D.-.i ransdlm\nPACIFIC COAST batting average up to .317 In June SunMt \"\"\nSan Francisco 4, San Diego 4. |when he exhibited 1 21-game hit- vinilti\nting streak, dropped to .253 In July Vulcan\nand during August hit it a .311 clip.: INDUSTRIALS\t\nSacrimtnto 4. Loi Angelei 2.\nPortland 7, Hollywood 0.\nSeattle 9, Oakland 6.\n\u2022leveland        000 613 10O-I1 17   1\nBoston 000 000 042\u2014 6 15   0\nLemon, Kleiman (9i and Hegan;\nGalehouie. Fine (5), Zuber (9) and\nBatts, Mogah (81.\nDUBLIN, Elret CP) - First cattle\n\u201423 heifers and 1 bull\u2014ever to fly\nthe Irish Sea recently left here for\nnew pasturage ln Britain.\nFarm Machinery\nMASSEY HARRIS PONY TRACTOR\nMASSEY HARRIS HAY RAKES\nMASSEY HARRIS MOWERS\nMASSEY HARRIS PLOWS\nMASSEY HARRIS DISC\nMASSEY HARRIS SPIKE TOOTH HARROW\nMASSEY HARRIS MILKING MACHINES\nMASSEY HARRIS FARM WAGONS, Rubber Tired\nMASSEY HARRIS DEEP FREEZERS\nMASSEY HARRIS CREAM SEPARATORS\nMASSEY HARRIS WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS\nMASSEY HARRIS SMALL AND LARGE GAS ENGINES\nAlto\nTINY-TIM LIGHTING PLANTS\nHARROW  DISC CULTIVATORS\nFor Joep or Smoll Tractors\nGARDEN TRACTORS\nIn Stock for Immediate Delivery\nEmpire Motors\nPhon- 1135\n803 Boker St.\nCapital  Estates\nCout Brewerlei ....\nNton  ProducU  ....\nPacific Coyle\nPowell River\nUNLIITID MINES\nBluebird\t\nBrooklyn St   .......\nCinty    \t\nClubini   Comitock\nCuyunl\nFederil \t\nHedley Amil \t\nGold\nUNLISTIO MINIS\nCommind\nFreehold   .\nHirpll   .\nSouth End Pete\nUnited  \t\n.11\n.06\n.11\n.27 \"1\ns\u00b0.\n.16\n.24\nJl\n.11\n.02 u,\n.08\n1.30\n.12\n2.40\n.39\n.33\n.40\n.35\n3.70\n.10\n.05\n.11\n.10\n.23\n\u25a0 IB\n.76\n.90\n.09\",\n.07 Vi\n.13\n.22\n100\n1.10\ni.m\n55\n.ot\n11.15\n.06 V,\n.16\n.08\n1.10\n.40\nl.M\n1.60\n.04\n.15'.\n3.95\n.39 i.\n.121.\n.08'.\n.12\n.28\n110\nArrest Winnipeg\nMan Wanted by\nHope Police\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 11 (CP)\u2014Detective Inspector Divid Nicholion\ntoday announced the irreit of William Stiwnychko, Winnipeg man\nwanted by Hope. B.C., police In connection with 1 robbery with violence chirge.\nHt is alleged to have itolen $65\nfrom A. Fournler of Vancouver In a\nstrong-arm robbtry at Hope, Aug.\n13.\nHis present average is .297.\nSpokane Indians\nDrub Trail\nCardinals 13-3\nTRAIL, B.C. Sept. 12-The Spo-1 Home' Gold\nkane Indians, who won here Wed-,Noble Flvi\nneiday and were htld to \u25a0 4-4 dnwj Olympic\nirt Nelson Thursday, midt It twoij>|-  tlittrn\nstriight  over  the  Trail   Cirdlnili I pilot\nwith a 13-3 srore Friday afternooni*-ro\u00bb*>er.nt\nat Butler Park. ProMrplne\nThis compltti thi three-gimi *\u00bb-\\ Spud Villtr\nhlbltion baseball series In the WMtiTiylor WlndfiU\nKootenay by tht W.I. League entry. I Vinanda\nIt was \u25a0 free-hitting affair Ttl- \"*\" '*\"'\ndiy. The Indiini collected 13 hiti,\nsix off the offerlngi of Clint McNeil, Juit back from the Wiusiu.\nWise, Cluh when ht performed tl\ni relief pltchtr, and seven off Jot\nMonaldl, who split lix Innlngi with\nMcNeil.\nDirk  McKinnon. whn  took  ovir|(-om-ltrei\nIn the seventh Inning, yielded t;\">ir>omlnlon   ZZ.LLZZL.\nnils. The game wai railed  In  -he.i-nperlil\nseventh on account nf dirkneis.      I Montrtil\nSpokane's   chunky   Sam   I-itlno'Novi Seolu   \t\nEive up five hits in four Inninii Royi!\non  11;n mound, sr.d his relief Sam Toronlo\nSpitzer,  yielded  thru  in  thi  thr\u00abi \t\ninnings  lhat he worked. NEW YORK STOCKS\nThe Spokint club pliytd  error-! AmfMl.,- r,_\nle.\u00ab b.i'.l, while Trail committed two   .     ._.,, ...\u00bb\n. . Am Smelt 9, Ref\nAmtr Telephone\nAmir Tobacco \t\n.5\n.08 u.\n150\nMM\n.12\nOl\n.12\n95\n10\n925\n3 15\nTO TURN OUT\nMORI LUMBER\nVANCOUVER, Sept 12 (CP) -\nAn larly tnd of lumber shortage!\nwai>stor_ait htrt today with reporti ihit many mllli, now getting\nall thl logi they need, are adding\nextra work -hilts.\nBY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS\nLos Angeles won by a mile and\nSan Francisco by a wisker as they\nretit-ned their positions in the\ntight Pacific Coast League race\nThursday night, the Angels leading hy 2V, games.\nT-te Angels smothered Sacramento, 12-1, on the six-hit pitching of Red Adams His mates gathered but 10 hits but they benefitted by 10 walki. Homen by\nJohnny Ostrowskl and Al Glossop,\nwho also had two doublei, and tuck\nStalnback'i triple were big blowi\noff five solon pitchers.\nIt wn something else again ln\nSan Franclico where the Seals Juit\nbarely nipped Sin Dlego 1-0. Sell\npitcher BIU Werlt and the Padrei'\nTom Stit eich illowtd only four\nbite.\nWerlt icortd tht only run ln\nthe third. He walked and went\" all\nthe wiy homt on second baseman\nHugh Luby'i double.\nOakland enjoyed Will Hafey'i\nfive hit pitching ln whacking Seattle 8-2. Tht only hit oft Hatty ln\nthe first itven Innlngi was manager\nJo Jo Whitt'i but In tht fourth. In\nthe tight the Rilnlen bunched\nthret hiti for their pair of rum.\nThe Portlmd Beavers edged Hollywood, 1-4, In 11 innlngi ll flrit\nlineman Georgt Vlco whaled\nhomtr over tht right field fence tn\ntht flrit pitch of the extra chapter.\nPortland  out-hit  Hollywood,   12-8.\nWednesdiy nlght'i contests In\nwhich four tint dlvlilon teams won,\nleft Oakland and Portland tied for\nthird and Seattle and Hollywood\ntied fifth place ln the race.\nWILD PITCH TIES\nSOFTBALL FINALS\nVANCOUVER, Sept U (CP)-A\nwild pitch uncorked by Eiqulmilt\nhurler Ken Qutrttr ln thi lut of\nthe tenth paved the way lait night\nfor the run that gave Saskatoon\nMerchant! a 3-2 overtime win over\nthe Tilllcums and tied up the Western Cinadi Senior men's softball\nfinals at ont game apiece.\nThi Markets won the flrit (ami\nTuttdiy 2-1. Both games went 10\nInningi.\nAi wai the cut ln tht opening\ntilt, lait nlght'i game wai a pitchers'\ndual, this time bttwttn Ounter and\nJim Morln,\n(handler Sets\nExample After\nLarry Ungagged\nCINCINNATI,-Sept. 12 (AP) -\nBaseball Commlsifoner A. B. Chind\nler hai practiced again what ht\nhai been trying to preach to Larry\nMacPhall\u2014llltnce\u2014after a conference with tht President of Ntw\nYork Yanktti ln connection with\nstatements MacPhall made about\nthat forbidden subject, Leo Durocher.\nAi wu the cue when MacPhall\nwu caUid on hli green carpet lut\nApril for criticizing tht suspension\ntor the season of the Brooklyn manlier, the big shot of bueball declined to discuss yesterday's confab\nwith the fiery Yankee Preiident,\nwhich followed a mteting to plin\nfor the 1947 World Serlei.\nInterrupted ln hli talk about tht\nSeries by a question as to what the\nicore wai with the New York Yankee president, Chandler cried:\n\"That's all; that's all.\"\nMacPhall also was silent u to\nwhat took place.\nChandler began an Inveitlgatlon\nitvtral dayi igo Into statements attributed to MacPhall lut week con\ncorning tht Durochtr cue.\nThi New Yorktr wu quottd u\nuylng lt wu i 100-to-l ihot that\nDurochtr would not bt bick with\nthe Dodgtn ntxt uuon, and adding:\nDo you think that Durocher\nwould havt bttn luaptnded If Rick-\nty (Brtnch Rlckty, Preiident of the\nBrooklyn club) hadn't wanted him\nsuspended?\"\nwhen Chandler luipendtd Dur.\noehtr on April 9 ht luutd an ordtr\nthat no ont ln tht controvtriy Involving Durochtr, MacPhall md\nRickey could dlicuu the tub] eet\nBritish Rugby\nResults.\nLONDON, Sept 11 (Reuten)\nliultl  of  Ri\nplayed ln tl* United Kingdom to\nReiult! ot Rugby Union  matches\nplayed ln Uft U:\t\nday:\nNewport 18, AbertlUery 4.\nSwansea 0, Pontypool 0.\nBuy or Sell With a Want Ad.\nTwin Bill Benefit\nGame tor Ted\nGraham Sunday\nNelson's F.O.E. Seniori will ite\nictlon again hen thli Sundiy whan\nthey meet a rep team ot old timers\nfrm the city. Alio slated for the\nbaseball attraction wlU be the Slocan City nine ind thi F.A.C. Junior!.\nThe doubleheader Is a benoflt for\nTed Graham, who broke hli arm ln\na bueball tourney at Nelson during\nJubUee Week.\nIt is expected that the seniors\nwlU field tha ume team ralUed In\noppoiition to tht Spokine Indiana\nhen Thuriday night. Fred Townund, who cam! to Ntlson baseball\nclrdu trom Sukitchewm, wiU be\non the mound. *\nSlocin City will travel with 11\nplayeri. The Slocan iquad Includes\nall team memberi' who ousted Silverton from the Graham Cup finals\nat NakusD lut Sundiy. Their lineup\nInclude! F. Hufty, 8r_ F, Hufty, Jr.,\nL. Hufty, S. Hullp, J. Heilip, E.\nClough, T. Hlcki, J. Avii, H. Pinchbeck, D. Hood and Oroehyion.\nSept. 30 or\nOct. t Opening\nFor Series\nCINCINNATI, Sept 12 <A\u00bb -\nThe World Serlti will btgln Tuesday, SepL 10 ln Yanktt Stadium tf\ntht New York American League\nclub and the Brooklyn team of the\nNational League win the pennanti\nin their respective circuits.\nShould the SL Louis Cardinals\nwin in the National League and the\nYankeei ln tbe American, however,\nthe series would open Oct 1 at\nYankee Stadium.\nTwo garnet would bt pliyed\nthere. Oct 3 would be an open date\nto enable the clubs to go to Si.\nLouli. Games would bt pliytd ln\n3t. Louli on Oct 4, 5 ud 0. Should\nadditional play be needed, Oct 7\nwould be an optn date so the clubi\ncould go back to New York for the\nend of the series.\nIf the Dodgen and Yanktti an\nthe World Serlu contenders, the\ntint two gamei will bi played it\nYankee Stadium, thl ntxt three at\nEbbetti Field, Brooklyn, and th*\n!inal two, if needed, at Yankee\nStadium.\nThe deciiloni wen ruched at a\nmeeting today between Bueball\nCommluloner A. B. Chandler and\nrepretentatlvet of tht leading clubs\ntn tht two pennant chases.\nSki Club Plom\nWorking Bee\nPreparing for an exciting Winter\non the ikl hills, Nelion Ski Club\nmemben Sundiy wlU work on the\nslalom count at tht golf course.\nFlnt activity thli ituon, the working bee will find members out with\naxes and bucksaws readying tbe\ncourse.\nM2S\n.07 V,\nM\\\n01V.\n.*2\n.on.\n.04\n.01\n.01\nMU,\n.10\n.01\n.IS\n.15\n10\nnj\nrt\n.is\n.niu,\nMH\nM\nM*h\n01*\noa\n17\n:n\nM\nflni',\nMONTREALIANKS\n2100\nS3\n.71X1\n.It 1(1\nr.i on\n\"TOO\nCalgary Livestock\nAnaconda\nCALGARY, Sept. IJ (CP) - Is- Armstrong Cork\nIremely  limited oiillit for butcheri Auoclited Drygnod.*\ncittle.  Prices  unrvtn   to  SO  centi !Stlh *****\u201e\nlower for wttk. Prctlpli not mffl\nrient to glvi reliable quntitlona\nThuridiy'i rtceipts; 248 citlli.\nflvt rilvti. 117 hois. IS ihtep. This\nmorning: 12] ctttle, 41 cilvei. 11\nhogi.\nNo hogi lold Thundiy.\nThe last quotilloni u follows:\nGood to choice butcher steers 11.IS\nCinidlin Picific\nClllcttx\nCfint    ..    _\t\nDupont        \u2014\nOtn Utrtrfc  \u2014\nOen Motori \t\nHowt Sound\nInternitlonil Nickel\nInt.r Ttl * Til\n14 00; common to medium 10.00-IJ.OOjSchtnlty\nCmid to choice butcher helfrri 12 00- Stin Oil of N J\nUSO   Good  cowi 8.75-0 JV Csnners Union Oil of Ctl\n.md cutteri 4 00-1.00. I'nlon Pacific\nGood liulli A.00-1 VI  G..od slocket U S Rubber\nand feeder siren 10.25-11 25. II S Rtttel\nJ-dULeZ&jbtllZ\nREDUCES\nmL\" NUMBER\nOn Car and Truck Tirei\nBy TMo to 1$#\nEXAMPLE -\n6.00-16 - 4-Ply Tirei Formerly $21.15 \u2014 NOW $18.45\nDRIVE ON CANADA'S NO. 1 TIRI \u2014 THI ONLY TIRES MADE THAT ARE\nSAFETY PROVED ON THE SMIDWAY \u2014 FOR YOUR\nPROTECTION ON THI HIOHWAY\nThii Advertliement Spomored by Your Nelion Plrattem Dealen\nQUEEN CITY MOTORS LTD.\nFORD \u25a0 MERCURY DIALERS\n561 Josephine Sh Phone 43\nDILL'S SUPER SERVICE\nOAS - OIL - TIRES * RECAPPING\nPhone 8 401 Victoria St.\nCUTHBERT MOTORS LTD.\nDODOI - DISOTO   DEALERS\nPhone 75       Opposite Poit Office\nROSCOE 81 FOURNIER\nPONTIAC - BUICK DIALERS\nPhone 122 206 Baker St.\n-.__.\n._\n 8 - NILSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. IS, 1947\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nSlides ITUclose Quantity of Hay Fever Causing Pollen\nMedical reiearchen era ihown her* on the roof\nof Brooklyn'! Jewish capital Impeding any change\n\u2022Ildei that dlicloie the quantity of hay fever\u2014\nearning pollen floating In tha air. Acting ai an Intelligence itaff for tho weed exterminating teams In\nNew York during the hay fever leaion ara allergy\nspecialists of Brooklyn'! Jewiih Hoipltal, who da-\ntoot tha preience of ragweed In all part! of Now\nYork by axpoilng glau tilde* to tho air at itatlom\nlocated on roofi In and around the city. Theie\n\u25a0 Ildei collect tha intoM-produelng grains of pollen\nreleaied by th* plant! and reveal their average\nconcentration and the whereabout! of the plant\nto tha weed-killing teami.\nCanadian Boys Make 475*Mile Canoe Trip\n'  -=V\n=9*.\nI     f ~\"\"Mtt__Ju\u2014\n9-li.\n\\     1        HP*f\nFLATTERY FOR WOMEN\nReally newi And created Just for\nyoul Such flattery in the way that\ntulip-like half-peplum slenderizes\nyour hips. Thc skirt gives a taper-\nslim effect, though cut with plenty\nof width. Easy transfer included!\nThis pattern givei perfect fit, is\neasy to use. Complete, Illustrated\nSew Chart shows you every step.\nPattern 9413 sizes 34, 36, 38, 40,\n43, 44, 46, 48. Size 38, 4Ms yds. 39-in.\nBV OOLLV-AT LAST I'VE GOT\nA MCE LITTLE RADIO PER MS\nOFFICE -NOW I KIN  LISTEN\nTO THE BALL GAMES AN'TH'\nKIND OF MUSIC I LIKE-     \t\nwrrHcmT ik\/terr-jption.' (\nI   HAD A RADIO LIKE THAT-\nbut r changed rr for a\n\u25a0LOWDEN-aSV-IT MAS a\nBETTER TONE'\nAUD BESIDES \u25a0\nJUSTASITVOUSHT-\n-sOLI CAN'T GET\nCANAPSIE OR\nionkers on rr-\nNOW-ONMINE--\nI'VE  GOT   A\n*LOTSASTATC-\nIT'S A WOW-1\nGOT PEORIA\nON IT-JUST\nLIKE THAT-MM\nH-VENT ANY\nVOLUME.\nTHS IS MV RADIO\nAN1 I'M, GONNA\nL6TEMTOIT--\nAW'NOT TO MXI\nGUYS\nIf\nTWfc 006 flECQET\nAND MH. FAU_OUT,\nI3B S. BAMPART,\nNEW ORLEANS, LA.\nmet mn. tm ntiyut rrrme.n m. ... it ,d,\u201e\u201e,om I\n ...    __ \t\nTV\u2014\nnaM\n\u2022 \u25a0;\"\nPHONE 144\nitts   1+fll em,mm..**m,\u2014m \u2014 .-..mi.\nBIRTHS\nllACLJOD-To Mr. md Mn.\n\u25a0BCD 0. MacLeod of Ntlion, it\nBtenay Like Oenenl Hospital,\nK11, i ion.\nWMCHUK-To Mr. ind Mrl.\nIS Demchuk, 311 Cirbonite St,\nat Kooteniy Lake Generil Hoi-\nsl. September 4, * daughter.\nfUriJETT-To Mr. md Mn. Wil-\n! Puflett, Tighum, it the Kooten-\nLake General Hoipltil, Septem-\nr 4, i dsughter.\nfWCB-To Mr. md Mn. Milvin\nIce, Fill Street, it the Kootenay\nke General Hoipltal, September S,\n****\u2022\nVQYKIN-To Mr. ud Mri. Alex\nlykin, Brilliant, it the Koottniy\nijce General Hospital, September 8,\ndiughter.\nSMEDVALL-To  Mr.  and  Mn.\nlmar Smedvall ol Slocin City it\nI Kootenay Lake General Hoipl-\nI, September 8, I daughter.\nESOVOLOFF*-To Mr. and Mn.\nhn  Esovoloff  of  Salmo  at  the\njotcnay Lake General Hoipltal,\nrptcmber 1, a ion.\ngORTON-To Mr. ud Mri Hirry\nurton, Cottonwood Strtet, it tht\naotenay  Lake General  Hoipltal,\nrntember 10, a daughter.\nCOON-To   Mr.   and  Mn.   Earl\nBo,   Kimberley,   at   McDougall\ncpltal, Auguit 29, a daughter.\nfOUUE\u2014To Mr. md Mn. D. Jou-\ni Kimberley, at McDougall Hoi-\nill, Auguit 28, i daughter,\n(RUGfcRT-To Mr. and Mri. A.\ntlgeri, McDougall Hoipltal, Kim-\nrley, August 29, a ion.\nDAVIS-To MT, Ud Mn. T. Dav.\nIt McDougall Hospitil, Kimber-\nr, August 31, i ion.\n||oa*-UND-To Mr. md Mn. C.\niglund of MarysviU'e, It McQoug-\nHospltal, September 1, i diugh\nb\nMOISSON-To Mr. ud Mn. I.\noiieon it \"McDougall Hoipltal,\nImberley on September 4, a daugh-\nI\nREID-To Mr. and Mn. J. Reld,\nrMcDougall Hoipltal, Kimberlty,\nStpttmber k, i ion.\nMCBANE-To Mr. ind Mri Keith\niBane, (nee Eileen Paulson of\nmberley) |t St Mary's Hospital,\njnroie, Alberta, on September 6,\nion.\nHELP WANTtD\nHELP WANTED\nroung mon to learn Men's\nVfear business. Stats age,\nixperience, and if possible\nivs phons numbsr in first\nHttr to Box 2044 Nelson\ntally News.\nFOR SALI. MIJC-LLANIOU.\nFOR SALE\nOood Clydi mare      '\n(firm or logging)\nLight iprlng wigon.\nI toni good hay.\nCreamery  cans, ihipping  cut\nwd churns.\nSaddle (militiry type).\nTreadle grindstone.\nHalf barrel ipraymotor.\nLarge Flexible Filer ilelgh,\n(ntw)\nSeveral odd firm tools ud uwi.\nBake table md odd chain.\nCall In ud get it Longbeich\nhome of\nF, H. Chanter,  R.R.I Nslson\nDept. Kelson, Brlti\u00abh Columbia\nTOR OVWt 30 YBARS LANDO'S\nhave served B. C. If you want a\nnew fur coat or wlih i repiir or\nremodil Job drop ln or write us.\nTrade-inj accepted. LANDO'S\nFURS, SOS OpenvlUe 5V, Vancouver.\nPOR SALE - BEAUTIFUL CHEN\nlllr bedspreads, $4.8- Mmufactur\nen' clearance flnt quility chenille ipreid! for deubli'ind ilngle\nbed! tn ill two-tone color combination. Worth double thi price.\nSent CO D, plui postage. Money\nrefunded If not satlified. Handi\ncraft Diltributori, 2S4 Bherbrooke\nBt, W, Montreil 18, Quebec,\nFOR SALE-CONCRETE BLOCKS\nul colored fligitonei, write\nStructural Product., Box 4, Nd'\nion, B.C.\nFOR SALE - HOUSE TRAILER,\nliki niw. Wired tor electricity.\nCheap. Apply S. Amoroso, Ymlr,\nB.C.\nFOR SALE - Hi INCH CENTRI-\nfugal pump, 185.00. 2 Inch pipe for\nlrriisttrisj. Jit per foot, Carroll\nlOltf-llth Ave, Wut. Cilgiry, Alta,\nPIPE - FITTINGS-TUBES, SPE-\nCill tow prices Actlvt -Tiding\nCo, 918 Powell St,  Vincouver\nFARMERS .-HUNDREDS OF\nempty licks for potitou etc. Tc\neach. Star Grocery.\nKb 'EkLY -Ttbkl BuTWWo\nhtiter.   brick   lined,   practicilly\nnew, uged 2 mm* only. Ph. 420R.\nlok qOTC.. 6a*^*neKK*t*li-\nsol radio ud kitchen range. (19\nird St or phont MI-R-i.\nflND-WWdOD TVPEWKfflB. -\nOood condition. Box 2148 Dilly\nNews\nPERSONAL\nWAWANESA  MUTUAL riRE IN-\nlunnct Co. P U Kerr, Agut\n\"               *\nRENTALS\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel, Opp. C.P.R. Depot.\nSPOT CASH FOR USED GOODS\not ill klndi Phom lOtl Chen\n(24 Vimon,   . - -.Mr\nSLENDOR\nARE EFFEC-\n4)1 12 weekr\ntlvc. i wuki' luppl. .\nat Fliury.'i Argyll md Man'\n-'orei\n^TKBVTsKin\nlilmenti\u2014Heila    Eczema,    Rln\nworm, Impetigo, etc,' 80e. 11,1\nAll druggiiti \u2014 or writi Kleeres\nMf|. Co., Winnipeg,\nUSW WW! OLb WAWRlSS W\nto be renovated or spring-filled.\nOni day iervice, Nelion Bedding\nCo, 8.1 Btktr St, Phone 1314\nATTtemor.   SCHOOL   BOARD\nlecreliriu. Wt have \u25a0 large itock\nof newiprint, mlmio and bond\npiper md can fill uy order immediately   Dilly Newi Printing\nDESIRE RESPONSIBLE COUPLE\nto improve T icre, 8 roomed iummer home Like frontage, fuel,\nfruit, flowen In ibundince. In*\ndoor plumbing. Rental (100.00 pir\nyeir. Owner going eut 19th.\nWrite, win. Mn. Thoi. Wlndroii,\nDeir Pirk, B.C., vli Arrow UIwj\nfor rent BinwM\u00ab-i,VlEff\nluge well-fumiihed bed roomi,\nfor builntu folk only, Also 2\nhousekeeping ciblni, 1 mile Nel-\nFOR RENt - TO JtUSftJRiill\nidult tenuti, I roomi ind bith.\ngirden, fruit, tte. Convenient location.  Apply   Box  2128,   Dally\nNewi.\t\nWANTED BY YOUNG COUPLB-\n2 housekeeping rooms, or lulte,\nfurnished preferred. Bex 2025,\nDally Newi.\nWAitWb-W WM V6V\u00abt\ntor married couple. Phone 884-R\nor 128,\nWELL HEATED BEDROOM FOR\nMEN'S PERSONAL OTUa SUN-\ndrier. 14 samples. $1 00, or 19 Deluxe assorted, $1 00 milled In plain\nlealed wrapper Flneit quality\ntested, guaranteed Bargain Catalogue free. Weitern Diltributori,\nDepL RN. 85 Ray Bldg, Vueouver.\n29*\/-\nLIONS   PHOTO\n291\np o Box 484, Vancouver, bc.\nAny 8 exposure roll developed\nind  printed   29c.   Reprints-4c\neich.  Glut size\u20147c  each.\n8x7 Enlargement Coupon with\neach order\nOVERWEIGHT OR\nUNDERWEIGHT\nIf you wish to take off weight\nor put weight on, I have tbe diet\nrou need. For further Information, write, enclosing stamped\nenvelope,   to   Mn.   H.   Ballly,\nPitricii, Alta.\t\nabiES! THUMB\" MKSfHrtJA*\ntlon Why worry? Smart women\nlay new, improved, triple-strength\nDelaye Pills give prompt effective\nrelict for overdue, painful or Irregular periods (Regularly $5.00.1\nOur price, $3.00, postpaid via Air\nmail in plain, sealed wrapper (C.\nOD. if you prefer). Women ihould\nkeep i box on hand at all tlmei.\nOrder youn right nowl Weitern\nDlitrlbuto'.s, Dept ACN. 8J Ray\nBldg, Vancouver,\nnjl  IaLI'*- dAi-M-thlNS\ntabic ud powtr uw with heavy\nduty motor. Phone 108-R.\nRH sAlt - ffiCTROTBC as\nniw. Box 2ijj, Dilly Nsw*.\n\"    ANT)\nifo. - 6001- DAILY NEWS.\npiper routei ire coming open\ngoon.' Now ll thi Ume to plice\nTour Mine oa the list to get one\nef theee routei. Apply to the\nNilion DiUy Newi\n-PER-ENCED BOOKKEEPER\nfor Co-optritlvt Exchinge hud-\nleg trulC imti. Mil. State txntri-\nSMi ud ulary. Secretary, Rob-\n100 Co-operative Exchange, Robion, B.C.\n\u25a0ANTED - 2 STENOGRAPHERS.\nIxpcrtinced, but not euentliL\nPtrmanent, interesting work, wtth\nsuperannuation ichimt In effect\nBox 590* Dilly Ntw!\t\nTN SETTERS WANTED IMMEDI-\nitily. Afternoon ud tvtning\nwore. Full or pirt ttmi. Experience not neceiury. Apply Bowla-\ndromt.\nFOR   SALE-COAL\nhtiter. Phone 897-R.\nwm\nCIVIL SIRVICI EXAMINATIONS,\nPrepire NOW for Fill iximlni-\ntloni Write M.C C. Civil Service\nSchool, 201 Enderton Bldg, Winnipeg, Man.      \t\nROOM AND BOARD\nROOM  AND BOARD.  921\nbomta St Phone 247-Y.\nCAR.\n\u25a0OATS AND ENGINES\nFOR SALE - LAUNCH HOUSE.\nWrite Box M-2, Dilly News.\nWANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP UB YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron. Any quantity Top, pricei\npaid. Active Trading Compsny\n918 Powell St.. Vincouver, BC\n'ANTED\u2014YOUNO TRUCK DRIV-\n10 deliver postal psrctli ind\nmttt CP.R. trains. Con Cummlni,\n_ Phone 44, evening!\t\nllPABU OIRL WANTED FOR\ngenenl homework. Good wigu.\n_A\u00bbly Box 1281, Dally Ntwi.\nWANTED - CLEAN COTTON\nrigs, buttons removed. 7c lb\nBring to Dilly Newi\nNIAGARA\nOns Trip\nAUTO LOANS\nPHONE FIRST TO G!T AN\nAUTO LOAN Ifl A SINGLE\nTRIP. IIO-IIOOO, ON OWNER'S\nSIGNATURE.\nLIFE    INSURANCE    AT    NO\nEXTRA COST.\nNIAGARA\nFINANCE COMPANY LIMITED\nEst'd. 1930\nSuite 1.\nNelion.\n860 Baker St\nPhone 1098\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nFOR QUICK SALE - SHOE RE\npalr business ln Salmo. No competition. Established igent it\nYmlr, Sheep Creek, Emerald Mine\nHouse available for buyer. Write\nJ. 3. Swltyk, Salmo, B.C.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nDUMP TRUCK POR SAU -** IN\ngood condition ud tt preient\nemployed at $3 an hour. Phone\n387-L-l,\nFOR SALE-FORD LIOHT DBLIV\ncry 1949 model, low mileage, excellent condition. Apply E. Leem-\ning, care of Butcherterii, Nelion,\nMEW AND USED PARTS FOR Ail\nmakes ot can. City Au,to Wrecker! Bos M. Granite Road\nFOR SALE - 1942 PIVMOWH\nCoich ln good shape. Cu bl ieen\nat Nelion Auto wrecking.\n.\"OR SAlE-LATE M _*0\u00bb-> Uf\nluxe ltdin, A-l ihipe. But offtr\nover $1175. Box SOS, W. Orand\nForki. '\nfOR SALE--1941 DODGE SEDAN,\ngood condition. Heater. 10 a.m. to\n3 p.m, muit be wid today. Savoy\nHotel, Rm,-28.\nFOR SALE-1940 WILLYS COUPE,\n$750.00. Can be aeen at Procter\nGen. Store, Procter, B.C.\nFORSALE-OHEi944 3f0NF(--l-)\nTruck, reconditioned. Apply Will-\nlama franafer.\nFOR SALE-1D88 FARGO TRUCK.\nSedan, good condition. Box 2203,\nDaily News.     \t\nFOh SALE-i-di cHW. COTPE\nA*l condition, Weit Kooteniy\nPower, Brlllimt, MeKlnniy.\nMACHINERY\nMACHINERY\n(Contlnuid)\n1 USED\nGeneral\nMotors\nGasoline\n'i\nPower Unit\nSinnerud\nTruck &\nTractor Co.\nGeneral Automobllt, Truck,\nand Tractor Repalrg\n191 feaker St. Phone 1030\nNelion, B.C.\nmtA.\nm\nPortobla Sawmills\n\"Little OUst\" uw md til sm\n'    immediite deliv\nHeivy duty huik with virl;\nln itock for immedlite delivery.\njy hulk with viri.-ii\nbelt teed. Wl-\" mindrel. Hu\nUSED\nCaterpillar\nTractors\nIN STOCK\nAll michlnei tn good condition\n-22 Caterpillar, Gasoline\n-D-2 Diesel Caterpillar\nI*\nI*\n1\u201430 Gas Caterpillar\nPower.\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n314 Hall St\nPhoni 18\nFOR QUICK SALE - GROCERY\n\u2022nd confectioniry In Nelion. Good\nItock \u00bbr.d equipment, fine living\nfluirten. Priced right. Low cash\npayment, balance In euy terms.\nBox .104, Daily News.\nMining,  Milling  ind   Sawmill\nMachinery, Building and Con-\ntractors' Supplies.\n\"If It'i michlnery you wmt,\nconiult ui.    .\nWANTED - FIRST CLASS MEAT\ncutter. Stite experience. Box 1277,\nDally Newa.\nSHIP YOUR HIDES TO J. P MOR*\ngan Nelion B C\nApply Box\nPAinXD-*1\n-WAITR1SS AND PAS-\ntry cook. Goldtn Qiti Cifi.\nJITUAllONI WANTED\nSarrifh eouPLE. i children\nI Md 1 Cin tiki chirgt tlthtr\nbustnen or turn, to* 10151 Dally\nttm\n(*_*PD*IG ETC, DONE EVENINGS\nBox 1184. Dtily Newi.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFEUIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASIAYER8   AND   MIM\nBIPRIttNTATIVU\nET\"W WIDDOWSON X CO. AS-\nuyen  801 Joiephine St, NeUon.\nt I JU-tS. h6sSt_A*lD, tk d,\nAniyer, Chemist, Mine Repremt\nA. 3 BUTE. Independent Mine Repreientitlve. Box 84, Trill, B. C\n\u25a0eTa. W65B6M A C6. - XI*\nuyen es Melillurgliu. All work\n5ivtn prompt ittentlon. 1158 Pen-\ner St, W.  Vincouvtr, B.C\nCHARTIMD  ACCOUNTANT\"\nhOGlR M ftoVUtft)\nChartered Accountmt\nUS Vlctorii St    Trail     Phone 130\nCHIB0PWACT0R8\n' Bonn mcLar-In, b.e- chub;\npnctlc      X-ny,      Spinognphy,\nStrand theitrt Bdg. Trill Ph. 338\nDIAMOND DRILLER*\nsat-ona'; manna tuttmwo\nCo. Ltd* Drilling ind Bit Sir-\nvlcc. Box 508 Roulmd   RC\n(NOINIIR8 AND SURVCYOlnr\nR W HAGGEN. MINING AND\nCivil Engineer, B C Und Sur\nvtyor, Roulind tnd Onnd Forka\n?0R,1,SALlt--SlX  SUITE  APART-\nment houie 711 Vernon St.\nFOR SALE - ROOMING HOUSE,\n808 Front St\nPETS, CANARIES, SEES, ETC.\nDOG FOR SALB-I MONTH REG-\nlitered wire hilred terrlor pup.\nNicely mirked. Write Box 112,\nCreiton, B.C., for further Informitlon.\nFOR SALE-GREAT DANE PUPS\nfrom reil chimpion, regiitered.\nReil good dog. Price reasonable.\nA. Nlcholli. Clavburn, B.C.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC\nWe offer nlied New Himpihire pulleti over four monthi\nold. AU pulleti raised trom our\nflnut RO.P. lircd chlcki. All\nbirdi ire running out on our\nfree range.\nNEW SIBERIA FARMS\nN Bslikshin. R.R. 2, Chilllwick\nFOR SALE-REGISTERED POLL-\ned Shorthorn bulli. tor furthtr informitlon write C Flick. Edgt-\nweod, B C\n. OR MAY\nWanted to buy april\npulltti Ntw Himpihire preferred\nBox 2107, Dilly Newi.\t\n' The oddi ire itirting to pile\ntip In hii fivor . . . thiy uy\nbe iuit hid i complete Prehlti\nipeclillied lubrication Job\"\nLUBRICATION\nCONTRACTS\nSAVE YOU 50%\nNORMAL COSTS.\nEnquire Today\nBOYD C AFFLECK. 218 GORE ST\nNelion, B C, Survtyor   Engineer\nTIMTflTPROPtRTIgt\nf-A. CLARKE. FOREST ENGI-\nneet tnd Foreiter. 413 Biker St..\nNelion, Phoni 1308 Timber\nCrulied. Apprilied ind General\nTimbtr Mjni.emrnt tnd Admin-\nUtritlnn.\t\nwroixwei AUb niki. mtn\nPeebles\n[*Motors Ltd.\n, SPECIALIZED SERVICES\nUKa T. McHAMV. BBWAHCI\nRul Eitilt - Phone IM.\n MiflUlHIin\nMirhlni Ihop. irttylent lnd\nelftric wilding, motor rewinding\nPhone SM m Vernoi St\ninVErliORl UACIIIJIMUBp-\nSpteiillHi lit nine tttd mill work\nMichlne Work light ind httvy\n701 Vtrnon St. Nelion  Ph M\nUCOND  HAND   ITOREI\nWhll htvt you? Hli Ml Alk Stort\nWt BUY. SELL AND IXCHANU--\nSfrlami Sally Npuhj\nClmlfled Advertising Rlttll\nlie ptr line per iniertlon. 44c\nitr line pir week (8 conitcutivi\nltuertloni). $14J per line per\nmonth (18 comecutivel. Minimum, I linei per iniertlon. Box\nnutnbera. lie extn. coven iny\nnumber of timet\nTUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES.\nTENDERS, ETC.-20C per line,\nflnt Iniertlon. 16c per Unt tieh\nlUbitquent Insertion.\nFOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS 10*\n\u2022ukicrlptltn Riteii\nSingle copy  1   88\nBy cirrlir, per week\nIn idvwec        5-\n5t cirrlo. per yeer ... 15 00\n\u25a011 In Cinidi, oulildl Nilion:\nOnt mottft       -  * J5J\nThrte monthi         i-M\nSix monthi     -      480\nOnt yeer H-0D\nUnlled Stitu, United Kingdom:\nP\u00bb yeir  I\u00ab*\nSli monlhi      _...   8.00\nThree monthi    8.00\nOnt month       \u2014    1-00\nWhen extri poitiil ll required,\nibove ntu plui poiligi.\nipproved uw guide, iplilter\nmd JO\" drive pulley. Choice ol\n8 lite 'cirriagei ind ill hive\nquick icting Mt worki with 8\npi wll ind 48 ft trick mounted\non 4\" z 8\" fir wayi In 16 ft.\nlectloni. Mill hu wide nngi of\ncipicltlu up te 90,000 ft. per\ndiy, ud efficient operation it\ngny output\nPlamn\n4 ilded ill iteel, high ipeed, ill\nbill beuing 8\" x 18\" general\npurpoee pliner fully equipped\nwith high ipeed knlvei ind\nbelli, counlershilt, ilotled iteel\nede heedl for (1.80.00. Shlmer\nradi for mitching ind ihlplip\nlupplied it imill iddltlonil coit\nIf required. A modern high\nipeed low priced .pluter thit\nturni cut excellent material.\nWriti for Illustrated clrculir.\nWt nU uwduit ind ihivlnu\nexhiusten, tdgen, llth mills,\niteel belt liclng ud belt licera,\ntruck wlnchu ud power unlti\nYeur inquiry will receive\nprompt ittentlon.\nMachinery Depot Limittd\n1028-39 Tenth Avt. Weit\nPhone WMM      Ctlgiry, AIU.\nMACHINERY\n(Continued)\nINTERNATIONAL\nMottjrTrueki\nIndustrial Powtr\nFarm Machinery\nCentral Truck\n& Equipment Co.\nTU Front Bt Phone 100\nNELSON, B.C.\nCUSTOM MACHINE WORK AND\nWtldlng. Cordwoed Sawi md\nmindreli. STEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP, 708 Vernon BU\nMellon, B. C,\t\nWATER WELL CASINO\n-Pipe, pipe fittlngi ud tubing\nHECTOR MACHINE CO. LTD.\nPipe Line Contrietori\n8th Ave, pnd Uth St. Eut, Cilgiry.\nContnctori equipment ol 111\nklndi. Nitloni] Michlnery Co,\nLtd- Vmeouver. B. C\nMOI-IRTY, HOUSES, FARMS\n  \u00bb, < \u25a0\n(Continued In Ntxt Column)\n111m POWER CHAIN SAWS\nlee New Modeli G.M- ud Beaver\nRepairs lnd Overhaul.\nPURVES E. RITCHIE \u00abt SON LTD,\n888 Hornby St        Vincouver, B.C\nMA 4587\n\"Diltributori for thi Lower\nMilnlmd\"\n\u25a0     si ^Mis I m, mi \u2014\n(Contlnuid In Nixt Column)\nDAILY CROSSWOtU\nI.B-chuf*\nM. Hlghwiyi\nM.Volu\u00bbWi\ne.CowforUMe      fur\npiece\n7.Begonel\nI. Period of\nten yun\nio. mw .\n--.Stepped\nH.CtWuni\nItym.)\nJO. Orgin of\nhelling\nM.Odef\n1'Jii.i .:*_'*\u2022 :\n\u00bb i*r.   :v.*.' i\nll_.ll   1   '    \"111'.':!\n.rn i    iii  \u2022.ii\nU-. rj-i..'    iv:\na:-iu i.:irn*i\n_,*-iHii :'.v:;'\n'..'i:---h-: i'i:i!_\n_.'_j    j.-.iiiis !,;\nll'-'Z.'V*:     -.nc\nure   i a'\\*--.;,\nis   ri      :\"..\u201e 1\n,_1\u201e   ulU!'_\ntmaatmASxtmsaaimi.\nAOMM\nl.Ceblne\nmonkey\n4. Kitchen\nutemll    .\n7. Mix\n8. Grtw old\n10. River\n(Ger.)\n11. Increun\n13. Elect rUed\nparticle\n14. Fork\n18. Smill ittj,\n18.Sloth\n19. Entire\nimount\n10. Offlceri\nUK-tut\nM.Rtcilltd    '\n2(1. Verb .1\n17. Swiu rl vtr\nM. Pirt of\n\"to be\"\nIt. Apprehendi\n83. Pleceiof\nturf (golf)\n3\u00ab. Bind\n87. Breithe\nnoisily, u\n\u2022 hone\n18. Uniccom*\npuled\n40. Glrli nime\n41. Bovine\ninlmili\n42. Thrice\n(mui.) .\n\u20223. digit\nDOWN\n1. Prick\nSinfully\nibriw\nletter\n1. Alger\n4. Young\nulmon\n(\u2022TfToqcon-A **nm*mm *m*se)m\nVXMP     A O Z ' A V     OB     DEHNALPVIH\nVXNEP      Kl      APWX        O      A M \u00ab \u2022 T I\nCJ0 7,   _ X  VI  R  Y  P  A\nVMlerstaye Crypteqtwtei    ALL THIS IS ROT  A  DtttAM\nTOO 1-LATTERINO-SWEET TO BE gUBBTANTlAL-BHAKB\nSrEARE\nNew\nExclusive\nListing\nNewly to-jtructed, ! ImuUttd\ndwelling built on four level loti,\ncorner locition, uphill district.\nWell built five roomi with\nipicc for lwo wtrt bedroomi\nupiUrri Hu intranet hiD, Uvlng room, dining room, kitchen\nwith nook ud built-in futurei,\ntwt    bedroomi    ind    modern\nl^bCer^crtUfouidi*\ntion ud floor, tnilde ud outilde entrances.\u2014Prict\n$10,700\nComplete except t-piU-i. er\n$9730\nMt ff* ttaflrxtfcvbtl-..\nPour roeoi lungilow itylt\ndwt-Ung ea ettc lot, Muley\nStreet, good condition, Cement\nfoundetlon ud furnwe- Rented\nind u excellent Investment.\nPrice\n$2900\nT. D. Rosling\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 13,1947 \u2014 t\nTORONTO STOCKS\nMlnjlt\nAmil Lirder ..\nAniley \t\nWon \t\nAitorli\t\nWu  _\t\nAubelli   -\nAunor\t\nBue Metili Mining......\nBur Explontlon \t\nBeaulelu Yellowknlfe\nBelletertc  ~\nBevcourt  -. \t\nBldgood KlrkUnd\t\nBobjo Mlnei -,_\nBonetil -..._  -_-.\nBrilorne ,-_..._.\u201e.-_-_\nBroulm\nBllttllo Ankerlte \u2014.\t\nBuffllo Cinadlan\t\nBuffilo Red Like _-_\u2014\nCirlboo Gold Quirtx -----,\nCutle-Trethewey ._-_\nCentremiqui ..,\t\nC Porcuplni  \u2022_\nChtittrvillc \u201e,..,---_-,-----\u00bb.\nCltriltm \u2014\u2014\u2014\t\ngftS \u00b1=z=\nColomic Yellowknlft\t\nConliuru\u00ab Mlnu  ,._---\nCroinoy --..-....,-\u201e .......\u2014\nDelnlte  j\t\nDlcktnion Red Like -__\nlUeoverjr.\niverilfled\nDome Mlnei ...\nDomldi  .....\nut Aniphi ...\nBut Milirtic .\nBill Sulllvin .\nISt -.\t\nEldoni -\nFed Klrklmd .\nrnncoeur\nTroblahtr ,\nIlmt Yellowknlfe .\n,1'lLikiOold.\nilden Arrow .\nOete\nJudionB-y'M'fti\nIpdlmLikc\nIrurplritl'm .\nInt Nickel\n.88 '\n.(IT\n.17\n\u25a01.1%\n.17\n.11\n4.80\n.10\n.60\n.48\ntoo\n.71\n.13H\n.11\nAIM\n18.88\n.3.1\n1.00\n,18\n_*1\n5.3,1\n1.18\nil\n13 Vi\n|\nl.M\nii\n.10\n1.18\n.11\n1.7J\n1.08\n.80\n1.10\nll\n,19V.\n.48\n1.81\n1.35\n.14\n1.11\n.08 Vi\nMV,\n148\n6.15\n1.18\n.16V4\n.13-.\nit\n4.50\n.35\n.18\n.10\nJM\n.15\n.33\n42.2.1\n.10\n.50\n11.80\n14.68\n1\nMcKenile Red Leke.\nMiw\u00ab:::::::::;:::rjz:\nMining Corporition\t\nMoneti \t\nMOlhef -.-.-;.\u201e_.,\u201e\u25a0\u201e,\u201e,\u25a0\u201e \u201e\n\\tt^...ZZZZZZZ.ZZZZZZ\nNlchoiion Mlnei\u2122_-_-\u00bbZI\nNlplulng Mining\t\nNorbenlte ....'. \t\nNorth Cinidi ___.\nNorth Inci Gold Mlnee ._\u201e_,\nO'Brien Gold Minei,\t\nO'Leiry \u201e,'\"\u201e*,\nOmegi Oold ,..\u201e.__\nOmnitrmi Explontlon.__\nOrenidi  -_-.._.....\u00ab_.___\nOiiiko Like ,-...-_\u00bb__-_--.\nPaymuter \u25a0- '   ' -\nPerron Gold ,\nPlcidllly\nPioneer\nPreiton Eut Dome .\nQuebec Oold\t\nQueeniton  ...\nQuemont   \t\nRoche t L .\nM Wird St\nPhom 717\n-.. .\u25a0...I egaaBgHMai\nFor Sale\n1, Duj-tex mlden-e, t bedroom\netch. Oni ildi ivilliblt to yur-\nchuer. Good loci- *t4?nfl\nUon. Somt termi  t*tAWI\nALIO\nI Houit, very otou to, een-\ntilnlng 1 iiiltei, one ivillible\n'  AND '\nI. At Ony Creek en Kooteniy\nLike, beiutiful rinch tome.\nMiln ruldtnie fully modern,\nfire plice, furnici, etc. Alto excellent cottagt, -garige lad\nitiblu. Chirry ore\"\netc. Strum.\nTermi irringed\nAMD\ntHew inflnlihtd kani en 6th\nt Look It over ud miki offer.\nALIO\n8.1 bedroom kouie on Obtervi-\n%eo\u00abt $3730\nRouyn Merger _-_-._._\nSmnorm  \u201e,\u201e \u25a0_._\nSen Ro|iyn  ,-.^__,\nSjllWlMy    ..,.\u201e AMmdmam.\nSherritt Oordon _-.\u00bb.--\nSlgmi Rouyn r-\u2014-,\nSprlngir ,-_.,\u201e.\nStidicom   \u201e -,-,\nSteep Rock ............_...__..\nSurf Inlet  \t\nSylvultc -,,,,\u201e,\u201e ,.,\u201e\u201e>,,\nT Lundmirk\t\nTiku Rlvtr Gold Mlnti.\nThurboli Mlnu Ltd \u201e\nToburn Gold Mlpu _.\nTowgimic   __\nUpptr CuMdi \u2014,\u2014-_,\nVenturei    ...........\nWiltt Amulet  :-_\t\nW Milirtli m\t\nYellore*  _____\nYmlr Ymkei Girl\t\nOILI\nBritiih Amerlcm ._..\u201e._\nC le E Corp i -   \u25a0\u25a0-.,_\nCalmont ....._...\nChemlcil Reieirch --. ,\nDivlu Pttroltum _-..__.\nBut Creit \u25a0_.,.,, ,+,.-,\nPoothlUi .._ IZmmZtZ\nImperlil  .....\u2014\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0  .\nInter Pttroltum ' ,,-j\nOWto _  maa.\nPicilti \u201e ....... .. ,\u201eu\nPacific Pete     i m,.\u201e.\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbltlbl Power .......\nAbltlbl Power pM.,\nAlgomi Steel\t\nBithunt A ..,\u201e__,\nBeitt\nBill.1\nB C Power A.\nB C Powtr B.\nBuilding Prodi\nDiitillen.\nt, gingi ug\ntft,Y80\n\u2014 tjre lota, filrlew,,\n\u25a0oomi, fireplace, furnace. 1\nblock from eerllne. $8*00, termi.\noccupengr.\nBUNGALOW - 4 roomi ud bith.\nLirgt lot Beeut-ful locition. Oir-\nigc la biumint HOOO, Termi.\nBUNOALC^r - 4 reomi ind bith.\nLint lot MH ghoul * yein.\nIIM. Ttrmi. Occupincy.\nAPT. HOUIE - Clou In. 8 doubll\ntullu ud eulte for owner. Oil\nburnin, gu ringei ind nme\nfurnltun.   17500.   Terny.   Occu-\nT r3?M HOUSE Md I MTM ta\norohird.   Double   gmgt.   Lekt\nfrnntigi. 10 mllu from Ntlion.\nOccupincy. (7800. Tumi.\nP. A. Whitfield        433 Biktr It\nRul Eititt Iniunnce\n1'ANAl.UH fAOBT-U KAHWA1\nUnimprwtd torn ludi un jru>\nlng lindi la toe Provincu of Alberti ind Sukitchiwin It tut-\nonibli prlcei. rer pirtlculin\nwrite to the Ltnd Bruch KU,\nDipt Nituril Ruourcu. Ctlgiry,\nind you will bc provided with tht\nmmt ud iddrui of lac repre*\n'    In whlcb\nCinidi Brud\nCu Briw\nCintnwi\nCm Cir A)\nCu Car At Fdy A .\nCinadlan Celanese _\nCan Cement ptd ....\nCu Dredging \t\nCm Ind Alcohol A .\nCm Milting \t\nCm Marconi ..._.__\nCu Pick*\nQui\nCockihutt :\nCom Pipe*\nC.W.Applcyard\nHi Baker K\nHilMn. B tt\nFor Sale\nONE OF TH! BEST HOMES\nIN TOWN\nI bedroomi end A-l ileeplng\nporch. Lirgt living room ir.d\ndining ropm. Miple floon. Open\nfir* piece. Hoi witer hut\nCloie In locition. An excellent\nbuy it\n$6300\nlome Termi\nOccupincy N diyi.\nC.W.Appleyard\nCo. Ltd.\nDiitillen Seagnmi\nDominion Bridie ....\nDom Foundrlei\nDom Steel It Coal B\t\nDom Ttr di Chem ...-__-_\nDom Textile      -jk\nPlmoui Pliyen      ,X\u2014\nPinny rirmer\nford of Cinidi A\nGiUneiu   \t\niltineiu l\u00ab ptd\nm Steelwire*\nTgi Weiton\nOoodyeir Uri\nGt Lakei Piper\nGypium Lime ..\nHimllton Bridie.\nHlnm wilier -\nImperlil OU\nInt Mctolt  \u201e_.-\u201e_**\nInternitlonil Nlcktl _-__\nKllvinitor _\nLiuri Sccord-..\nLoblaw A\n26.15\n94.00\n17.\u00bb\n\"1.18\nitntitlve ln tht diitrict\nyou ire inlereiled.\ntiW SALt - B8SRR WttWt\nMiryivlllt or txchingt for food\ncottage Nilgoe dty on viluition Loiiiaw B\nbuii. 6 roomi ud bith, cement; Maple Lilt\nbuement new furnice, Urge eul- Muiey Hirrli\ntlviled lot Houiei 1 for lOrTblrdi.1 Muiey Hirrli pfd ._.\nConvltnt truiportttlon Sulllvin [ McColl Front\nMini  ud   Concentrator.   Apply Moore Corp\nowner, C. R, Collett, Meryivllle.    yu stttl Cir\n6t)V   ChlStON   TARM   LANDS' Pige Her*ey\nud town property direct from the I Powell River\nownir. Live tnd do builneu on Power Corp\nthe   Mtln    Lint.   Oreiton-Tnll- Shawinigin\nVincouver,   R.   Limont,   Beimi* Slcki Brew\nvllle. Ont.          Slmpion! pfd\nA   WW   r.dUI-!'ON   S   LOTS, Southim^\t\npirtly   finlihed.   4   roomi   md | Steel of Cu\nbith downitiln, 1 u\u00bb, ud fuB! Steel of Cu\ncement bisiment Ul Inrjj It or\nPhoni SM-L.\nYBTTK\nWiW H61* RBftNANn.\nmortgige on the Yorkihlre Siv-\nInn |nd Loin Monthly Reduction\nplin it I per eeat C W. Apple-\nyird.  '\nfoR IKOBWj A(.kM WITH 6\nroom bouu. out bulldingi. 10 mlnutei wilk trom Port Office. C\nDuuil, Gen. Del, Crinbrnok, B C\n\u00bbOR WtLl- I acrbs. m\nmllu Weet ot Procter. But otter\niccepted. lee Robert Schwib,\nRR 1. Nilion, B.C\t\nJ  flrtt L6Ts ^oR SALT\nFilrvlew.  Good  locition.  Phont\n1141. \t\nSmaLL >Tflt_W roR DOS CE\nmtdlitt occupincy. 614 6th. St\nLoTIJok CnP*! crrTLiM*\nChoice of 1 eorntri. Box 111\nUnion Gu\nUnltod Corp\t\nUnited Steel _\nWinnipeg Eltc cam ...\nPhont\nBiktr It\nNelion. BC\nNOT\nWHT\nm fiRb\n'ecu to\nI FLOATEH ALL MR POLICY\nThli proterti you agiir.lt Flrt md\nTheft tnd mtny othtr hiurdi,\neither et homt or tnvelllng Atk\nui lor pirtlculin C W Applt-\nytrd li Co\t\n(Contlnuid In Ntxt Column-)\nf ARM, GARDEN 4 NURSERY\nTHI SPECIALTIES NURSERY\nRB. 1, Vtrnoa, l.C Phon* lll-L-4\nWi hive I Hrtleulirly itrong\nlot of treu oemlng iloni thtt\nMuon. Onenl Virletiei -\nPrlcu 100 end up:\nAppiu        \u25a0   m\nPetri, Pninu, Pluini ud\np\"ch-       ::;: $18\nMarket Trends\nTORONTO,   lept    11    ICt) -\nPrlcu movtd nirrowly md volume\ndropped ihirply la dull tridi u\nmining luuei loit moit ot their tetlvlty of the lut three weeki on\nibout in equil number of gilm ud\nlouei whllt tnduitriili ciied off\nfnetlonilly. The Wutorn olU were\nfuTOir but prlci chi-gee were mild.\n' MONTREAL, Sept-ll (CP)\u2014Mn*\nuiu were ln mijorlty imong both\nmlnw ud tnduitriili ta dull deilingi.\n11   (CP)-*\n..Imbed  ilujhtly\nwhile tnduitriili were unchuied.\nLONDON, Sept 11 (Reutefe)-\nTndlng wai qvilft todiy, buyer! and\niilleri preferring to twilt Sir Stafford Crlppi' unouncemmt of govirnmint economic pollotei before\neonunlttlng thimulvu.\nCHICAGO, Sept 11 (AF)-iA ec\u00ab\nrlu of huyy uUlnj wjvu twept\n, kno.' '\nRoie Apriiot\nOrtpei\t\n48c\nFOB PIRrtCT80IL SERVICE\ntor girdtn, rinch ind firm Mr-\nDpugill'i Eirthwormi 1711 Third\nSt, Trul, BC\never tht gri\nocking pricti\ntba,\n_ fof limit dtcllnto\nTrtdlng wu huvy tod prlci fluo-\nluitlom rapid.\nDOW JONIS AVIRAHIS\n80 Induitriijj-I78.-1, off Jt\n10 rilli-47.81. off ib.\n14 uUlltlu-84-14, ott JO.\nI     I      li-J-MfclMill\n \"^\u2022Pl\u25a0l^llIl?\u2022,^\t\n10 - NILSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 13,1947\n5jj'.'\n\u2022Mmutwmm\nLET OUR\nVeterinary Department\nSERVE YOU\nS       m    '\nDirley\"! Animal Liniment ....\nPreilon'i White Liniment _.L\n. Me and tltt\n tlM\nDirley'i CoUc Remedy ....\nHumphrey'i Homeoptthlc Remedlei,\nA-B-C-t-G-H ind JK ..\u2014,...-_....-.\nDr, BBl'i Medical Wonder \t\nGombaiiH'i Ciuitlc Baliam, -__-\u2014-\nSpohn'a Compound ...-\nGall Remedy  _\t\nGlobe Udder Ointment -_.\t\nWo and $2.76\n. um\n12.00\ntut\n_- 11.00\n  $1.00\n. Me and \u00bb1J0\nKit\nDehorning Pastt  .......__...___._-_\nNaylor'i Tilt DUitori ............_.____......\u201e.....\nGlobe\" Phenothlazine \t\nZev for Coughs, Coldi md Dlitemper  Me and *1.00\nMilking Tubei, Don Syrlngei, Hypodermic Syrlngei\nand Nttdltt.\nMANNS\nDRUG STORE\nIht word grtn ide wu tiktn tttm\ntke .hem word lor pomegrsnatt,\nmemblinct In shipe\nffiC\nYTCWAVIS\nfe iiiinr\nHERTTORD, England (CP) \u2014 A\nhome-made Jet-propelled model alreraft aet up an unofficial record tor\ncontrolled flying  of M mllu in\n\u25a0$&_-\nRELIABLE SERVICI\not Reasonable Cost\nTHI\nSmetHey Garage Co.\nv\u2022fliMi **%,) notion\nRoicoe & Fournier\nWT UN* AUTO SIRVICI\ntU KM Bolter St.\nj\nAccidents Do Happen\nTo thi Best of Drivers \u2666. e\nIf you hove the misfortune te dent\n\u2022 fender... Don't worry... We can\nfh it os food os new ... or, If you\nneed a complete paint job... bu as*\nsured Hiat you can't get a better job\ndone anywhere.\nDRIVE IN AND GIT AN ESTIMATE TODAY\nUTHBER\nMOTORS\nLimited\nDODGE . Dl SOTO DEALERS\nOppoiitt Pet* Ollic. _ Ntlion,  B.C.-rHone 71\nWould Stop\nInterference\nWith Labor Party\nTORONTO, Stpt. 13 (CP)-Com-\nmonwtilth Labor ltidtri, ttrmlng\nthe Britiah Labor Government onl\non thl major rtvolutloni of hlitory,\ncilled it a gathering hirt lait night\nfor in tnd to lnttrftrtnct io that tt\nmay have a chanct to work.\nMorgan Phillip*. Oeneral Secretary of the Brltlih Labor Party and\nprincipal ipeaker it the rally, ridiculed the Idea thit either Prim*\nMlnliter Attlee or Foreign Secretary Erneit Bevin would reilgn.\n\"I find that Idea popular ln tht\nprtu hirt, and I would ny to tho\nAmerican ititesmen who would like\nto interfere in the Internal affairs\nof Oreat Britain to leave their hands\nott\" ......\nTh* meeting iponiored by tlx\nCCT., mirked tbt clou ot the second Commonwtilth Conference of\nLibor Putin.\nM. J. Coldwell, Nitloml a C. T.\nleidtr IlM he knew \"of no country\nmora ridden by monopoliitle capital\nthan Canada.'Wa havt to lupplant\ntt with peoplei1 orginizitlon. to\nbuild thl foundation of tbt greateit\nloclety of our ttmi.\"\nBeavercove\nDocks at Montreal\nMONTREAL, Qui. Sept. 11 \u2014\nTht 10,000 ton Beavercove, fourth\nof the Canadian Pacific iteamshlpi\nnew fleet ot fut cargo liners arrived it Montreil today on her maiden\nvoyage from London and tied up at\nShed 7 alongside her iliter ihlp, the\nBeiverglen.\nTot Cipt B. B. Grant, R.D., a\nCommodore ln the Royal Navy Reserve, Master of. tht Beavercove, lt\nwai not * novel trip for It wu he\nwho wu captain ot tht Beaverdell,\neldeit ot tbt Canadlm Pacific'! four\nnewly conitructed Beiver ihlpi,\nWhen ibt madt hir maiden voyige\nte St John. H. B,to Mircfr lt*tt.\nThtn lit Ibout MN iptelei of\n\u25a0TV\"0**  i\nP\nH\n0\n11\n4 TAXI\nLletnitd tt Ot\nAnywhtrt.\nDty tr Night Strvlci\nLOUIS OHOaUtTTI\nri i\n. i.\u25a0\",\u00bb*-\nNew tow\nTKt Nrtf.n.1 Mod.) \"M\"\nHker\nA HIW WrtTAtll  MILKIR\nWITH    \"MASSAGI    ACTION.\"\nCHICK THHI ADVANTAQI*\ne   InfUUoa Uet cupa.    '\n\u2022   Viilblt mllklng-trinspirent\ne   Seointepiilifortich..,\neisy to manure production.\nt Comtant vacuum \u2014 idjuit-\nible to ttch cow.\na   Simple poiltlvi pulsitor.\n\u2022 Mllki futer \u2014 minimum\nitripplng.\ne A two cow milker tar Ita\nthin mtny lingle units.\nBold complete rtidy to um Including thrte glut pails.\nIlectrlcmodel.llO   C107 fbtb\nvolt Complttt -tmm**w*m-*l\nGasoline model, H   C*>*M OK\nBrlt* Stritton A*************\nConvenient terms mty bt\nirranged,\nAtK FOR DEMONSTRATION\nAuto Supply\nCLAM F. ILAKEMAN\nAuthorized Dialer\nPh. 145     433Jo.tphintS*.\nWIST KOOTINAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\n(Prior Brits!\nUNDER NIW OWNERSHIP\nPHONI 1178 - 1H BAKIR \u00bbT.\nGuard againit mlitakei.\nHavt prescription! filled\nby experienced druggiiti.\nHOSPITAL AND\nSICK ROOM SUPPLIES\nBid pint, hot witer bottle*\nand ittichmenti, tar iyrlngt,\natomlxert, douchei, clinical\nthermometer*, feeding tubtl\ntnd cupi and a complete llm\nef truiitt tnd beitt, giu-e,\nbindige, adhMlvi tipe, bind-\n\u2022Idi, lurglcil dreillngi,\nFleury'S\nPRESCRIPTION\nPHARMACY\nPHONI25\nTfi* N.H.A. milntilm \u25a0 brinch\noffice In Ntlton fer tht convenience ef Memberi, In dialing with clalmi and ptymant ef\nDuit.\nCall, Write or Phont\nI AL Goodwin, Br. Manager\nA. W. Helbey, Silei Rep.\nNotional Health Auociation\nOffice No, 6. 642 Btktr St.\nNtlton, B.C.      Phtnt 1214\nRtfrlgtrator toting \"groggy?\"\nIt probably neidi i profit*\n\u2022lonal clem I ng and worn pirt\nreplacement Ott our idvlce.\nThe number, of course\n\u2022   llll\nWELLS\nSERVICE SHOP\nS23!. Vernon St\n(Below F-rmer'i Market)\nPHONI 1115\nK yttn txptrltnot with\nT. Eaton Co.\nAt the New\nPlay mor Tonight\nDal Richards\nAnd Hit\nHotel Vancouver\nOrchestra\n#\nAnd Vocolitt\nBERYL BODIN\nADMISSIONt\n$1.00 per penon\ni*-*-nne-'?--*i*-**-s-weeMC\u00ab~**i*i\nJ. A. C Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMIDICAL ARTS BUILOINO\n*****\n-*-'\nmm\n iiiim iniifiiiiniiiiMiiiiii\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n&IMRIE\nChartered Accountant!\nAuditor!\nM0 Biker St Phone SI.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIHIII\ntttwwtii mmmwmamwtmmmaa\nttt Hit Beit Droned\nYoungiten In Town\u2014\nThe btck tt tehttl movtmtnt\n\u2022Urti It\nTHI CHILDRIN'S SHOP\ntmasAMuaaaaAmA*MAAtAAAm\ns*ltst\u00bbte*fsw^iwr*h\u00bbiiefc*wwi\nHav* your rurnltun Expertly\nIttcovtred it tht\nNILSON  UPHOLSTERY\n\u00abU Hill St    .\nMt-t-\"rn\nPhone Mt\nktmAttm*Me*At.\nMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nFLEURY'S Phormocy\nPreicriptiom\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Art! Blk\nPHONI25\nMllllllllllllllllllllll\n.For til yeur floral requirement!\nleiva your ordlr *t\nOVEKWAITEA\nPhont \"07 or\nWalkdtn'i Florliti, Phon* 1122.\nTh* ttmptriturt ef tht CarUbad|\nciverni of Ntw Mtxlco never virlti\nmo than a dtfrtt, winttr or lum-\nrr...\n\"ELLISON'S BEST\" PLOUR\nPor All Your Sating Needi\nGuaranteed to Satisfy\nYoui Grocer Hat It\nELECTRIC\nLAUNDRY\nPhone 1170 - IN Baker St.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiii\n=\nAll Clint!\nFIRE INSURANCE\nSTUART SALES AGENCIES\n177 Biktr tt Ntlten, B.C.\nPHONI tM\nPrompt - Dtpendlbll\nPAINTINO\nand PAPER HANGING\nALL WORK GUARANTEED\nOCFALKNER\nkont <t*1R4'\" ,\nUTEST SONG HITS ON\nColumbia Records\n65c and up\n'Ntlson Electric Co.\nOtntrtl Electric Appliincei\nPhont 260 874 Btktr tl\nIn Stock (or Immediate Delivery\n14 ft. Carvel Standard Rowbodt\nON! ONLY \u2014 __ f 155.2S\n18 ft. Carvel DeLuxe Power Boot\nONI ONLY \u2014.Ml only) _.!.; $448.90\nWo Art Diltributori for\nCHRYSLIR MARINE ENGINES\nU.S. MARINE MOTORS\nMARTIN OUTBOARD MOTORS\nSALSBURY MARINE PRODUCTS\nDealer Enquiries Invited as Some Territories Still Optn\nGarmat Pleasure Craft Ltd.\nR.R. No. 1, Nelion\nPhont 482-L3\nhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOr\nMl Wert st Phont ii\niiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimimiiiiiiiniii mi\nKttp  youth  tnd\nlovellnesi with I\npermanent\nHilgh Tra AH\nBeiuty Silon\nPhoni W\nJohmtone  Block\nUnderwear\nFOR FALL AND\nWINTER\nBe comfortable\nthis Winter in either combinations or\nshirts and longs.\nOur stock of Stan-\nfield's, Mercury\nand Tumbull's is\nnow cortiplete.\nEmory's Ltd.\nTht Man's Start\nCrowi wtrt uied ln indent tlmei\nU letter carriers.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nTHOMPSON\nPUNIRAL HOMI\nS    AMBULANCE  SERVICI\n\"Distinctive Funeril Service\"\nIIS Koottnay St ' I Phont Ml\n. \u25a0i'iiiiiiiii'iiiimMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimi[[|ii\nSave Time\nSave Steps\nSave Tempers\nm\nUse the New Magnaphone \"Junior\"\nINTERCOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS\nMadt by NORTHIRN ELECTRIC \u2014 thty provldt\nSimple and economical loudspeaker strvlct bttwttn\ntwo or more points in hotels, restaurants, offices, starts.\ngarages, schools, ttc   \/\nPrictd from _' .\nThty trt ItsHy Installed\nAsk Us tr Writt for Pull Particular!\n>\nMcKay & Stretton Ltd\nPHONE 544\nANEW\nSASH and DC0R\nFACTORY\nSpecializing In....\nt SASH AND DOORS - STORM WINDOWS\n\u2022 RESTAURANT AND STORE FIXTURES\n\u2022 KITCHEN CABINETS - FURNITURE\nt WINDOW GLASS-GLAZING\nESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN\nFactory and Office Located in Old Veneer Works,\nFront Street Or 905 4th Street\nMillwork Co. Ltd\nPHONI ISSS\nt\n905 4TH ST.\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1947_09_13","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0417798","@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":"1947-09-13 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1947-09-13 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\/1.0417798"}