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Two of the Amerlcin tighten were mining, bcoitlng the raiders' total louei to 63.\nthi ilu of the attacking groupi\nwu net innounced but United\nStatu Army Heidquirten referred It thim u \"ltrgt formitloni.\"\nIt wu thi iecond umih In two\nmonthi it the induitriil city in\nSouth-central Germiny.. '   .\nThe heaviest previous Amerlcin\nlou wu 59 bombtn on tht Regens-\nburg-Schwelnfu;t. stymie nld to'\nAfrlci Aug. 17.\nA new United Stttei high of 60\nbombers loit compired with the\nR.A.F. peek ol 58 in an Aug. 23 night\nraid on Dcrlin. and the Luftwaffe's\nwont day, Sept. 15, 1940, when 185\nplmei were ihot down in the Battle\nof Britain.\n\t\n\"\nRUSSCAPTURE\nBIG CITY\nOF ZAPOROZHE\nIsolate Nazi Troops\nin Melitopol\nby Cutting Railway\nCLOSE ON KIEV\nWhile plying the high prloe ef\nponlbly 800 crewmen killed er\nmining plui pirhtpi $20,000,000\nworth of preclilon michlnery loit,\npreliminary reporti Indicated thlt\nthi plant, whou producti form\nkiy parti of Nul wtr machine,\nwu knocked out of production.\n\"Thin ought to bt btll bur-\nIngi rolling ill ovtr Q....11 ,.y\nBy JUDSON O'QUINN\n,  Anociated Prtn Stiff Writer\nLONDON, Oct 14 (AP) \u2014The\nRed Army captured by itorm thl\nInduitriil citadel of ziporoine\non the Eut bank of thi Dnieper\nRiver Bend todty, thui ihttttrlng\nGerminy'i Southern defence line\nand opening the wty for 1 Soviet\nlindilldi Into tht Crimei when\n100,000 Oermtn troopi rlik in-\ntrapment,\nSixty-five miles to the South Rus-\nslan troopi hivt l.olated Germtn\ntroopi in Melitopol ifttr cutting\nnight\" uld ont ertwmtn who ,hem otl bom ^ Crlmw by in,p.\nwttchid hundredi of bombi pour|.pwg y,, main r,uw\u00bby int0 tht pen-\nInto the target dupitt tht dei- ln|uU ,t two ^^t, ^a g^,,\npent, tffort- of tht  Niz   AlrldiUy communique dlicloied. ,\nPone to break up tht bulli-eye\nbombing.\nVJlillt .crewmen wtrt untnlmoui\nIn reporting It wu 1 fint Job ol\nbombing, they ilso igreed thit oppoiltlon wu tht itrongest they hivt\ntn countered.\nSgt D. O. Ellis of Newcastle, Ind.\nt gunner, uld the Oermtni used\ntwo-engined lighten in tttteklng\nhli formation.\n\"Wt rm Into tvtrylhlng ind uw\nfighten ill over the place,' 'nid in-\nother gunner.\nTht Berlin radio, broadcasting \u2022\nD.N.B. report, claimed 90 Amerlcin planes were shot down, correcting their earlier claim ot 70.\nREPORT HANOVER DAMAOE\nReporti releued on 1 itudy of reconnaissance photograph! ol tht\ndimage to Hanover, which hu been\nblaited three timei ilnce StpL 33,\nIhowed Ktrcely 1 building undam-\ntged In the dtyi' central irei between the main rttteuy iHBgfr ta*\nllichiee Like to the Southweit.\nPhotognphi alu ihowtd men\nthin tm ind 1 htlf Mjutn mllu\nof \"ilmoit complete devtitetlen\"\nIn thl builneu tnd tdmlnlilntlve\n\u2022action tf tht olty. -   .\nTht United Stitei lth Aix Forct\ntnnounctd thtt both Uje huge focke\nWulf uiembly pltnt it Htrltnburg\nto lut Praiila, ind the component fictory It Anklam, In Eutern\nGerminy, bid betn knocked out of\nproduction by Amerlcin preclilon\nblowi Oct .\nTtta plmt it Htrltnburg tloni ic-\ncounted for ilmoit hilf the uiembly\not Fockl Wulfi ind tht Anklam es-\nubliihment wu in Important mm-\nuficturer of vital pirts for Germm\nfighten.\nllie big Schweinfurt roller bur-\ntag fictory mpplylng the prime u-\nuntliU of ilmoit every typt of\nequipment necemry for modern\nwirfire occuplei 72 cloiely packed\nicrei on thl river mtln it Schweinfurt ud wu tht target of 1 big\nAmtrlctn ittick Sept. 17,\nTo Pay Additional\nSubsidy on\nCoast Fluid Milk\nVANCOUVIR, Oet. 14 (CP) -\nA. E. Rlchirdi, Secrettry ol the\nAgricultural Food Botrd ln Ottawi, innounced Wedneidiy thit\nSO iddltionil lubildy of 80 centi\nt hundredweight on fluid milk ln\n(hli irei will be paid producer!\nU from OcL 1.\nfl. A Muon, Britlih Columbii\nnpmentitlvi of tht Botrd, Uld\nthtt milk producen now receive 25\ncenti I hundredweight lubildy to\ncover increued coiti u retail pricu\nOf milk ind milk producti in frozen.\nBodies of Murde rtd\nCivilians Fill\nI Wells of Kiev City\nNtW YORK, OcL 14 (CP). - Tht\nI BBC todiy quoted refuieei from\nI Kltv, ctpltil of Um Ukrilne, u uy-\nling thit of 10,000 priionen tn the\n| concentration ctmp there \"18,000\ni ihot ind tht rut deported.\"\n| 17mm retugeu uid the Germin\nI terror \"hu retched lta puk ud\nwilli to the cily in filled with\nI bod In of murdered women ind chil.\nmr\n\"A mftold li erected on the mein\nlitreet of Kiev ind the fimoui City\n[Cinil U filled to Ihe brim with\nIthouiindi of execution vicLmi,\" the\nI broaden! itld.\n|5S INjUMD\n|IN DERAILMENT\nHTLn.CTTY. Mont. OcL 14 (AP).\nrtfly-elghl penone wtn Injured\nItodiy In Uw denllment of the Mil-\nIwiukM Rotd*i But-bound puun*\nHtr tnln. the Olympian The witer-\nIseflened roadbed evidently pn\nlttiy. Only five of the Injured wen\nstilted u in ur.ow eeodiuon.\n2 CITIES IN FLAMES\nFighting their wty over heapi of\nGermin detd, the Riuiitni ilso\nwere doting in on Kiev on tht Wut\nbank of thi middle Dnieper from\ntheir bridgeheads established North\ntnd South of the capital, nid the\nbulletin. Front dispatches uld the\nRuulini were .mashing ahead In I\nfurious tffort to takt Kiev befort\nGermtn dyntmlte squad- complete\nthe wrecking of tht city, ilready In\nflimei.\nGomel, In lower Whttt Russli,\nilio ippeirs to be on the verge ot\nfilling to the Ruulini, who hid\ncrossed tht Sozh River North ind\nSouth of tht city tnd now trt tttteklng Iti gites. Gomel also wii\nreported being nut to tht torch by\nOermtn incendJtristi.\nTbt broken Germin trmlei thtt\nhid manned the Ziporozhe-Melito.\n' line ,\u00ab8\u00bbtottentd with taai-\nitlon in trying to flit icrou the\nmudfliti between the lower Dnieper ind tht Set ot Azov just ibove\nthe crimei. There ire no natural\ndefen.ei lift to thim until thty\nreach the safety of tht Weitern\nbtnk of tht Dnltptr.\nOtn. Rodltn Millnoviky'i trmy\ntook Ziporoihe, \u25a0 olty of nurly\n2(\u00bb,ooo fiv\u00ab mllu stutniut of\nthi ilte it Klchku of thl $110,-\n000^00 hydro-iltetrio worki ind\ndim whleh Ihi Ruulini deitroyed\nIn Auguit, 1841.\nThi victory1! ilfniflcince wu ootid by Stiiin who ordered Moicow's\nSM victory cinnon to flrt JO 111-,\nvou, one of tht heiviest ulutes yet'\ngiven a Ru-ilm triumph.\nA Tm diipitch brotdctit by Hoi-\ncow ilio uld thtt t itetdy stream\nof Ruulin troopi win niching thi\nWutern Up of Lhe Timtn penlniuli of thi Ciucuui icrou thi two-\nmile-wide Kerch Striit from the\nCrimei. TTiese troopi undoubtedly\nin going to mike in tinphlbloui ittack from tht Eut on thi Crimei\nwhllt thl forcu under Millnoviky\ntnd Tolbukhln itrlki from thi\nNorth.\nKiev, while Ruull'i moit beiutitul dty ind indent capital, hu\nbttn reported burned ind devuli-\nted to i grut extent.\nOermtn wreckers tlm win re\nported buiy In Gomel, where tbt\nRid Army hu itormed Into tht\n\u2022uburbt ind thruteni to tum the\nfink of the 200-mile Germin de-\nfeoce line running icrou White\nRuuie to Vltebik In the North.\n{\u2022*<\nUnited Stttei Lets Twe Deitroyeri!\nJspi Attempt to Rate. Attu.  Pegs 10.\nItock Creek Officer With Engineeri\nIn Italy.   Page 5.   . ,\nNew Labor Cede for Canada New In\nDraft Form.   Page 6.\nVOLUME 48\nFIVS CENTS PER COPY\nNILSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA-FRIDAY  MORNINO. OCTOBER tt. 1MS\n=\nALLIES SMASH VOLTURNO LIU\nMONTY'S HIGHROAD TO LONDON\nBritish military police have marked Gen. Montgomery's Northward trail through Italy \"Monty's Highway\"\nand have place these signboards at regular intervals. The\nEighth Army, which started ita advance from Egypt,\nhopes to return to England via a road through Europe.\n6000 Men Walk\nOut in Big\nShipbuilding Yard\nKBARNY, NJ., OcL 14 (_.).-_\nwilkout of ilmoit Ult entire iecond\nihlft of 8000 mploytu vlrluilly\n\u2022hut down United Stitei Steel'i\nredertl Shipbuilding A Dry Dock\nCo. yerd here tonlghL\u00ab Wllter C.\nHemlngwiy, Vlce-Pruklent tnd\nGenenl Miniger innounced.\nThe work itopptgt of C. I. O. employeei iprud griduilly u thl\nworkeri lift tht yird In \u2022 m 111\ngroupi It wu dliowned Immediate-\nly by Union otflcUU u uniulhor-\ntied.\nBoth Hemlngwiy ind Qivln Mir\nPhenon, idmlnlitrilor ot Loctl 18.\nInduitriil Union of Hirine ind\nShipbuilding Worken. uld Uit\nwilkout mulled from the dlichirgt\nof five ihop ittwtrdi iccmed by\nthe Compiny of fomenting I work\nItoppige urller thla wttk.\nFind Uquor SHH\nin Church Tower\nBRADOfTON, fit- Oct. 14 (AP)\n\u2014A moonthint liquor illll. completi\nwith i 10-gillon boiler end copper\nworm but no miih, wti tound yeiterdiy It lhe bell tower of the\nChrlit tplicopil Churoh I4 downtown Bndenton.\nCzech Fanner\nShook Self\n(amp Lister\nCRESTON, B.C.. Oct. 14-Ben Edl,\nCzechoilovakian, tged 42, tnd farmer it Ctmp Liiter, ipparently committed iuielde lut night by ihooting\nhimself with 1..22 calibre rifle. Hli\nbody w|i found this morning by \u2022\nneighbor, John Kusnir.\nEdl bought land it Liiter undir\nthe Land lettlement Botrd, ind resided on hli term since 1940. He hid\nbun IU tor iome Ume wtth itomach\ngllmenti.      , r*.+r^*__~1_____\nCoroner t. Millindilne, with\nProvlnclil Police, lnveitlgtted tbe\ncue thli morning, tnd It is reported\nthere will-be no inquest.\nThe deceued is turvived by \u2022\nbrother, Jim Edl of Evergreen, Alti.\nAccuses Britain\nof Interference\nWASHINGTON, OcL. 14 (AP.)-\nSenitor Gerald Nye (Rep.-N.D.) leaned Britain todty ot trying to\n\"nose Into American pontics,\" itlrrlng up \u2022 brief flurry In which Senator Claude Pepper (Dem.-Fli.)\nuld Uie illdweiterner wu trying\nto throw \"1 gift ln the ilde of our\nAlly.\"\nSeniton Pepper, Ctrl Hitch\n(Dem.-N.M.) md Alben Berkley\n(Dem.-Ky.), the majority luder,\nill challenged Nye ifter he quoted\n1 report, thlt Prlmt Mlniiter\nChurchill remarked on hli lut vlilt\nhere thit It would bt \"1 tragic ci-\ntutrcphe\" lf Preiident Rooievelt\nfailed to be reelected to t fourth\nterm.\nNye gave u hli tource Drew\nPearion, ridlo commentitor ind col-\numnlit. Berkley told him thlt he\ndid not believe Hr, Churchill \"ever\nmide iuch \u2022 itatement.\" Berkley\nadded thit he.hii teen the Prime\nMiniiter \"every Ume be hu been\nln Wuhlngton tnd I htve never\nheard thit hi expreiied tny opinion\non lhe Presidential election\"\nHitch quoted Irom Samuel Graf-\nIon, incther columaiiL thlt t \"vide\nturch\" ippnri to bt under wiy\n\"to Ond in inll-Engllih Issue.\"\nt\nWires Shot Into\nAir Bring\nDown Hun Planes\nLONDON, OcL 14 (CP)-When\nthert iren't btrrigt btllooni hindy\nwith their ciblei to entingle enemy\nplmei, the R. A. F. Billoon Commind, It wu d-tclooed todiy, hu\nbun uilng e mlllttry version ot thl\n\"Indlin rope trick,\" ihooUng wlru\nInlo thi tlr where they ire lupported for 1 time by pinchulei.\nIn IT timu when the device wu\nuied on lind, thl innouncement\nuld three enemy plioei wtrt deitroyed. four wtrt probibly dimiged ind it leut ieven wert diverted from the ttrgtt\nAt ui, it leut K ihlpi were\nuv\u00abd from dtmtgt thli wiy ind\nnim enemy pltnu wtrt deitroyed\nNazis Report Allied\nWarshipi Shelling\nVolturno Positions\nNEW YORK, Oot 1* (AP.)-\nStvinl winhlpi in itindlng off\nthe Volturno Rlvtr hurling ihelli\nInto Otrmtn poiltloni, thi Ger\nmtn radio uld todiy In ducrlblng\nviolent Allitd itticki liunched\nilong 1 brotd front in Italy.\n\"In cirrylng out thtlr lirgi-\nKtlt ittack In the Volturno lector with the tupport of thilr wir-\nihlpi, tht Britlih employed t\nltrgt lending formitlon for. tht\npurpoie of puihlng Eutwird In\nthe Volturno Villey tnd rolling\nop thi Oermin, lieu,\" the brotd-\nftemmmltk-- \u2022*\nIt elilmed Ale deUehmmt hid\nbttn driven together on tht beich\ntnd wti undir \u25a0 withering flrt,\ntnd thlt leveril brldgeheidi\n\u2022crou tht river htd bun liquidated with one Britlih regiment wiped out tnd levefal hundred prlioneri tiken.\nROMMEL TAKES\nCHARGE\nIN YUGOSLAVIA\nNafcis Admit Battle\nin Yugoslavia\nHas Them Worried\nLOSSES HEAVY\n\u2022y JAMES f. KINQ\nilited Preu SUff Wrlttr\nBadoglio Gov't\nMay Declare\nWar on Japanese\nAT THE SWISS-ITALIAN FRONTIER, Oct 14 (AP)\u2014A Chluio diipitch to Uie Berne newipipir Der\nBund tonight quoted \"iome Italian\ncirclet\" u saying t declaration of\nwtr agalnit Jtptn by Premier Mir-\n. hai Badoglio's Government could\nbe expected toon.\nOne foundation for thit belief\nwu the fact thlt Uie Itillm fleet\ncould be uied In pacilic tnd othir\nFir Eut waters, Uie diipitch nld.\nAt Uie itmt Ume, the Itallin tm-\nbassador it Ankara, Turkey, wu\nuld to be negotiating for thi elimination of Italy'i itate of wtr with\nChina ind several South Amerlcin\nnitioni.\nTURKISH INVOY\nTO RUMANIA\nREPORTED RECALLED\nLONDON, OcL 1J~ (Frldiy) -\n(CP.)-Tht Budipeit ridlo, quoting\n1 diipitch from Buchireit, uld todiy, th\u00bb Turklih Ambuudor to R.i-\nminli hid bten nulled ind ltft\nfor Ankin.\nMilk Rationing\nPlanned for\nWashington Cities\nSEATTLE, Oct. 14 (AP)\u2014 Ttt\nWtr Food Admlnlitritlon innounced today in informal milk rationing\nprogram tor Seattle, Tlcomt ud\nSpokane, to begin Sundiy.\nH J. Mipei, W.F.A. Mtrketlng\nAgent, uld Uie progrim could not\nactually be celled \"rationing\" beciuse mount! of milk which wlU\ngo to fimlliu wlU bt determined\nby dell very men nd the only ippeal for more milk WlU bt to tin\nditry itielf. such 1 progrim wu\npropoied by milk dlitrlbuton to\nluppliment coupon ritlonlng.\nNot Informl, however, ti the cur-\nttllment ot deliveries of milk to\ndealen, who in restricted to tht\n\u2022mount of their ulu lut Juni.\nWithhold Comment\non Report of\nCyclades Occupation\nLONDON, OcL 14 (CP.)-OfflcliI\nAllied quirten withheld comment\ntodty oa in Ankirt rtdlo rtport\nthtt Allied torcei htd occupied iome\nOf the CycUdei Iiltndi ott tht Eut\ncout of Greece.\nThe ridlo report, which wu licking ln details. foUowed unconfirmed preu dlipitchei from Istanbul\nlut week uylng that BrlUih forcei\nhid landed it unipeclfled polnti In\nOil lilindi.\nTht group, which belongi to\nGreece, hu Ilr buei ind porl facllltlei domlmtln gthe entrinci to Ult\nAegeen ind the ipproichei lo Uie\nlilind of Crate further South.\nLONDON, Oet 14 (AP.)-Adolf\nHitler, whou irmlei htvt bun\npounded Increulngly hard In\nYugoilivli, hu pliced hit IM\n\u2022oldlir, Field Mtnhil Erwln\nRommel, In general commind of\nopentioni igilnit thi Yugoiliv\npitrioti, thi Berlin ridlo uld to-\nnlghtf :\nTht innouncement followed receipt et t Swiss rtport through\nStockholm that Rommel had been\nplaced In full chirge of all Nazi-occupied Italy, with Field Marshal\nOtn. Albert Kesselring recalled\nfrom hli commind of Southern Italy\nliter 1 quirrel with Rommel\nAnnouncement of assumption ot\ntht Yugoslav commind by Rommel\nwu mtdt in t Otrmtn homt ur-\nvlce brctdcait. Circumstincei Indict tied It wu mtde to quiet unreit In\nGerminy regirding development! In\ntbt Balkini.   .    - .\nTht Germini thui mtdt It clur\nthlt thty' ragird thl Yugoiliv\npatrloti u t full-fledged btttle\nfot ind thtt thiy no longer trt\ntrying to dlimlii thtm u mere\n\"btndlt bandi.\" ******\nThere was no indication thit Rommel wu btlng withdrawn trom hii\nItallin commind to take over tht\nBalkani personally but rather It ippeired ltt would tct In \u2022 lupervls-\nory capacity with Field Marihal\nBiron Maximilian von Weichs, recently nimed Balkan Commander-\nin-Chief.\nThe Yugoslav Qovernment In\nCairo dlicloied today thtt t new\ngeneral headquarten undir Von\nWelciu hid bun estiblished tut the\nBalktti If BtJtU'df\n*iAfrrttUfc_r_nawrv 'f\n' German commentit-Ti expreued\nincreasing tun thtt the Alliei were\nready to itrikt 1 Dew blow in the\nMediterranean arei, to - bt timid\nwith 1 general offensive tn Italy.\nIn ont of tht Otrmtni' frankest\nadmissions thtt fighting Is heavy In\nYugoilavii, Uie Germin radio reporter bit! Koch declired that to\ntwo weeki now operationi htvt\nbttn ctrrltd out igilnit thi Partisans and that \"Ult severity ot the\nfighUng ctn bt gauged trom ttie\nnumber of dead.\"\nHt Itld thlt Fiume wu twice ittacked by guerilla forcei coming\nfrom Bakar, who \"tvtn penetrated\nSuuk.\"\nSunk Uu alongilde Flume on\nthe cout it tht bud ot tht Ii-\ntrlin Penlniuli. The Yugoslavs ln\nthtlr   dilly   communlqut   todty\nuld thit thl Germani hid itormed patriot  position!  near  Sunk\n\"ind by gnat superiority ot mtmbtn lucceeded ln idvincing\" on\ntht Croatian coaital pltln.\nA    peoples'    Liberation    Army\nbrctdcait tonight blamed Uie Yugoiliv inability to hold tht Oermini\ntround Suuk on Uck of inU-Unk\nweiponi.\n\u25a0XPECT \"FIREWORKS\"\n(An Axil commentator, Jun Pi-\nqui., uld in 1 broidcut over the\nPirli rtdlo thit \"It leemi other fireworks will ittrt In Uie Medlterranein area.\" Piqull pointed to Uie Allies' flnt nld on Uie Tirana airfield ln Albania OcL 13, ind t rtport Uut 1 ltrgt Allied convoy hid\nlift Gibraltar u \"pointer! Uut niw\ndevelopment! ire imminent.\")\nPolitical repercussions In two of\nGerminy'i Bilkan ulellltei\u2014Bulgaria md Ruminia\u2014were reported.\nA Reuten Newi Agency diipitch\nfrom Cairo uld Ult Bulgarian Foreign Mlniiter hid resigned, ind Uut\ntwo veteran Ruminlin ititesmen\u2014\nJuliu Menlu, Nitionil PeeUnt Pirty\nleader, ind Dlnu Bratlanu, Liberal\nParty leader\u2014hid addrewed a promt to Marihil Ion Antonescu, Ruminlin itate leider, against tht rec-\nognilion ot Munollnl'i ntw puppet\nregime.\n\u25a0:\u2014..v.1 ,  \u25a0,'  1 '..:\nLargest Air Force\nSchool to Be\nOpened at Abbotsford\nVANCOUVER. Oct. 14 (CP). -\nLull! J. Martin, Miniglng Director\nof the _. A. F. Elementary Flying\nSchool it Ciron, Suk., innounced\ntoday it 1 meeting ot 1 tervlce club\nthit ht ll opening tt neirby Abboti-\nford, B.C., whtt wUl be the lirgeil\nR. C. A. F. Flytng Training Sohool\nln Ctnidt.\nMirtin uld hit heidquirten\nwould be ln Vincouver. Ht would\nbt In chirgl of both tbt Ciron itt-\nUon ind lhe ititlon hire.\nMirtin, 1 well-known Vincouvtr\nbuilneu nun, hu pliyed in aeUvt\nrolt ln Uu Empire Air Training\nPltn ilnci IU Inception. Hli nimi\nWU Included Ul Ult King'i llll\nof birthdiy honon Ihis yeir for thai\nwork.     v\nKos Reoccupotion\nMade Possible\nby Italian Traitor\nKILI8, Turkey, Ott 14 (AP.)-\n, A rifugu arriving hirt from tht\nAtgun lilind tf Ku uld todty\nthtt tn Italian traitor mtdt airman riowupttlon of thi lilind\nponlbli.\nA fanatically Fuclit offlcir\neicaped to Rhodu ifter tht BrltUh forcu occupied Ku tnd givi\ntht Otrmtni detalli of tht Britlih ipproich tnd linding ilg-\nntli ior ilrcrift, hi uld.\n: Tht Germini thui wlrt able to\nland t oomldirtbli force tt tht\nmtln ilrport during tht night,\nquickly conquering the dumbfounded ilrport penonnel, ht\nuld. Hi tddid thlt It wu in euy\nitep to bring In conittnt relnforcementi ind overpower tht\nliland'i othir vital polnti.\nDOWN 12 ZEROS\nIII NEW\nRAID ON KAHILI\nRaid Starts Huge\nFires; Dutch\nTimor Drome Hit\nSHIPPING HIT\nALLIED HEADQUARTEflS IN\nSOUTHWEST PACIFIC, Oot 16\n(Friday) (AP)\u2014In a ntw raid on\nKahili, Jipin'i chief tlrdromt on\ntht Ittt Importtnt tntmy Solomoni holding ef Bou.ilnville, Am'\ntrlein pltnu downtd 12 Zeroi In\niky battlei.\nThii announcement Is today'i communique tdded tq tbt latest big of\nenemy plmu loit there. Yesterday'i communique hid reported the\ndowning of 21 Jtptnue tlrcrtft in\nUie Bougainville sector.\nIn the ntw Ttld, more thtn 100\nAmerlcin bombtn ind lighten it-\nticked Kahili, which li neir Buln\non South Bougainville.\nMedium bombers iwept North ot\nBougainville tnd Ln attacki on ihlpplng trt believed to hivt iunk two\nenemy cargo venela.\nThe Japanese airforce mide' raids\non Allied New Guinei positions tt\nMorobe tnd Finschhifen, The raids\nwert characterized u hirmlm,\nThe Kahili tlrdromt ii Ult big-\ngut ilr btfi birring tht North-\nwtrd progreu of Uit Alliei up Ue\nSolomona towtrd Rabaul, tht\nenemy'i New Britain fortreu Uut\non Tueiday wai hit by 1 350-ton\nbombing attack,\nThe raid on Kahili reported ln to\ndty'i communlqut occurred Mon\ndiy juit prior to tht tutult on Rt-\nbiuL\nn* lateit Kthill nld wu executed In daylight by huvy bomben,\ntorpedo bomberi ind dlvebomben.\nFire visible tot ft milei wert ittrt.\ned in the lupply ireu.\nAfter ihooting down 12 out ot Uu\n24 interceptors, ill Ult nideri got\nbomt, tht communlqut Mid.\nTht shlpi ittacked it mist htight\nB> tht medium bombtn South of\nBukt puugt were described 1\ntwo large tntmy ctrgo vtiuli.\nBoth were bidly dimiged tnd trt\nbelieved to hivt iunk.\nTht communlqui iun reported 1\ntucceuful raid by medium tnd\nheivy bomben tt night on Jtptn'i\nPenfoel airdrome nur Kopeang, on\nDutch Timor, 100 mUu Northwut of\nAuitralia. A fuel itorage tank wu\nexploded, buildingi deitroyed ind\nfirei Mt tn irei whtrt tlrcrtft tn\ndiiperted. Theu tint could be mn\nN milei twty.\nOn Niw Guinei, when Australian\ntroopi in thl Rimu Villey ire ep-\nproximiteiy 40 milei Southweit of\nMtding, long-ringe Allied tighter\npltnu tort Into enemy poiltloni bl\ntht upper Florli Rlvtr Villey.\nSays Naxis Already\nMaking Plans\nin Case of Defeat\nNIW YORK. Oct 14 (OP). \u2014 A\nBBC commentitor nld todty thlt\nhi hu bi hli poutnlon pluu for\ncreitlon ot I ucrtt Nul movement\nIn 1 detetttd Germiny. The broidcut wu directed to tht Germtn\npeople.\n\"New dlrectlvu htve been Iuued\nin the Nul pirty ichooli (Ordem\nburgen) Sondhofen, Krouentee end\nVogelung,\" ukt Uit commentator,\nwho wu unidentified.\nTh then dlrectlvei, the ichool\nchleti tit tnitructed\u2014In 1 purily\ntheoretlcil wir-wtut to do In cm\niome greit citutrophi betilli Otr\nmtny; to put tt bluntly, In cue Hitler dlei or Germiny li defected.\n\" In iuch \u2022 cue,' Uie Initructloni\nmd, the tdeu of Nillonil Boclil\nlim muit by no mum ptrlth. fvin\nlt Oermmy li torn! to cepltulite\nowing to mlllttry defeit, thl rfi\ntlonil   Sociiltit   Idei   muit   never\n.IDltUlltlV\nMurderous Aei\nCover Pins\nDown Hun Troops\nly EDWARD KENNEDY\nAnoclated Pren War Correipondent\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, ALGIERS, Oct. 14 (AP). -\nThe Germans' first natural defence line in front of Rome-\ntrie steep-banked Volturno River\u2014has been smashed by th\u00ab\nAnglo-American 5th Army at several points near Capua In a\nfurious night assault in which Allied engineers bridged tha\nstream under withering G%rman fire, Allied Headquarters announced today.\nBritish and American infantry and armored forces, In*\neluding tanks, stormed across the river in darkness early yester.\nday after having repelled a futile Nazi assault on Capua, and\ntoday were fighting fiercely* '\nJap Columns   1\nAdvance\non Burma Road\nto expand their bridgeheads\nagainst desperate enemy resistance.\nSo murderous wu tht lerlil cover\nglvtn tht itUcklng troopi thit Ger.\nmtn Infinrry va pinned down to\nHi defensive poiltloni Noijth ot Uie\nVolturno tnd not i ilnglt Nui tank\nwu able to Join the battle.        '\nThtrt wu nt ixtct Informitlon\nhow  ftr  Allitd   vinguirdi   hid\npenetnted beyond the river, but\nin   official   announcement   that\nbrldgeheidi had bun firmly u-\nUbllihid Indicited Allitd troopi\nhad puihed Northwird fir enough\nto eniure thtm  agalnit  Germin\ncounter itticki. i\nPOUR ACROSS RIVER\nThroughout todty t itrttm bf Allitd ttnta, trtfflery, tuppllu ind\nmen rumbled over the makeshift\nbrldgei, braving httvy Natl trtt, to\nsupport Uie advance unlti Uut were\nfinning out ilong tht Volturno'!\nNortherniho(t. . _^_A ,,...._\nHe Oermini wtrt lining bick'\ntoward tht Gargllano Hiver tnd thl\nAuruncl tnd Ausonl mountains.\nThert thty undoubtedly will make\nmother itand to delay the Invtdeu\nagiin Htd permit the Germans to\nhold Romt u long u pouible.\n(A Strlln broidcut uld iu-\nborni Britlih troopt, employing\nleaptrog tactile, hid Undid tt thi\nmouth tf tht Volturno whtrt It\nflowi Into Uie Hedlternnem md\nthreitened lo flink Uu entire\nOtrmtn defence lyitem tlong thl\nitrttm.)\nLt.-Gen. Mirk W. Out took id-\nvintage ot lubiiding flood! ind dry.\nIng ground to burl hli forcu into\nthe ittick on Uu Volturno behind\nt huvy irtlllery bunge. Hundredi\not medium end fighter-bombers\nthundered Immediately overhud to\ndue tnd demorillu the Genninl.\nwho had tiken idvinttge of protracted rainy period lo build for\nm!dable defencei.\nTANKS ISOLATING NAZIS\nTtt flnt wavei ot AUled combat\ntroopi iwim ind croued the witer\nbarrier ln intuit botti tnd tm,\nphlbioui trucki tn tht ftct ot i tern\npest ot iteel trom Nul machine-\ngum, mortan, riflei tnd artillery.\nOnct icross thty were quickly re\nlnforeed by tinki, which Chirged\nover brldgei thrown together by Uu\nengineer.. Reporti trom Uu front\ntodty uid the ttnki were threaten\nIng to isolate German torcei on\neither ilde of the miin bridgeheid.\nThe Neill hid rushed treih units\nSouth trom Rome ln recent diys\nto try to hold their line. Tiny now\nhtve uven diviiion] itrung tcrou\nUu Italian front, and they are showing ilgni of extreme fatigue trom\nconittnt Allied prenurt.\nJuit bifori Gen. Mirk Clirk'i\nforcu ipnng forwird yeiterdiy\nmorning, thl Germini liunched I\nihirp ittick In the Ctput tru.\nSomt detachment! mimged to\ntrut tht river ind (tin I brief\nfoothold it tht edgu ef the town,\nbut they wert annihilated.\nliw lint trom the Medltemnun\nto the Adrlitlc wu Aiming with\nbittle. Allied troopt after a heavy\nfight Northwut of Benevento ctptured Uu town of Guirdli, tour\nmilei North of Uu Cilore River tnd\nonly nint mllu Eut of the Upper\nVolturno.\nfii-thir to Uu Northeut Britlih\n\u2022nd Canadiin troopi of the 8th\nArmy puihed teven mllu to occupy\nGildone, which li only ilx milu\ntrom Cimpobino, en Important Inland rotd Junction.\nALBANIAN CAPITAL\nBOMBID\nbi tht moit drimitie blow of Uu\ndty'i ilr offenilve, Amerlcin medium bomberi protected by tighten\nrilded Oermin-held Ttrini, Uu eip-\nlltl of Albinli, for Uu fint timi.\nThty rtporttd huvy dulructlon to\nI Nul ilrbue there Britlih, Auitra-\nllin md Amerlcin tighten deitroyed two Ixomotlvu ind M coiebu\nNorth of Peiciri on Uu \/Vdriuie.\nCHUNGKING, Oet 14 (AR.)-*\nReinforced Jipineie unlti \u2014 five\ncolumni In ill \u2014 puihed North\ntlong tht Burmt Rotd it ltl in*\ntrance Into Southwuttrn China\ntodty, Otn, Chltng Ktl-ihik't\nheidquirten tnnounctd u Chin.\nut forcei fought deiperittly te\nhold the enemy drlvt In check.\nAfter innounclng yuterdiy tht*\nthe Jipanese btd unt thret columni\ninto Uu advance, tbt Chineu High\nCommand uld tonight two more\ncolumni hid entered Uie fighting ta\nthi vicinity of Ltkt Shuanhung-\nchiao River ind Lungma.\nJapanese troopi, bated on Chin-\ngicbleh, continued their Northwird\npush toward Kintlngchleb, reaching\nTatangtat where \"brlik\" lnt\u00bba\u00bb ,\ntive ftghtltig li gotrig on:    \"   ^*T\nMott of tht fighting ippeired to\nbt in Uu general region of Uie Wut\nbtnk of Uu upper Salween Rlvtr,\nUie crossing of which wu t pot-\nsible Japanese objective,\nHit communlqut reported only\nharassing icUon igainst in enemy\ncolumn which wu nld yesterdiy to\nbt puihlng South on Mingkwing,\nwhile i third column moving North\ntrom Tengchung wu reported stopped ln ltl tricki.\nWar Wounded\nRead) Halifax\nHALIFAX, Oet 14 (CP.-Wot.nd.\ned United SUtu Mldlen from tht\netrly campaigning in Libya ind\nNorth Africa md i lirge group ot\nCanadians Invalided home from Britain tor varioui reasons irrived\nhire iboard the Canadian hoipltil\nihip Lady Nelion which docked lltt\ntodty tnd began discharging her\npetienti.\nThere were no Cinidlin euuil-\nUu from tbe fighting ln Sicily ini\nItaly aboard, ilthough it hid been\nrumored beforehand iome might bt\n\u2022rrlvlng. All hid come irom but\nhoipittli In BrlUln pruumibly \u2022\u25a0\npr.t of t movement to empty .hut\nhoipllals In reidinesi to cire for\nwounded from the Italian fighting.\nThl Americans hid been Uken\nfrom field hotplUli in North Africa\nifter they were Injured _ev.nl\nmonthi igo, ind hid been cued tor\nin Britiin since. The Canadian! included men who hid been injured\nln accident! ln Britain or were in-\nvilidtd home beciuie ot licknin.\nWaiting ln the witerfront ihed!,\nbeside Uie brlghUy-pilnted Ltdy\nNeUon, were women volunteen of\nthe Red Crou ind Cinidlin Legion, who ptued out clgareti, chocolite ban and fruit to the wounded\nM they wert cirrled or walked from\nthe ihlpi.\nMon Killed in\nStreet Collision\nVANCOUVHt, Oct 13 .CP..-A\nmin wu klUed ind hli fiiher ind\nbrother Injured in I nur hud-en\ncolllilon between I itreet cir in*-*\nIn lutomoblle on South Grirrvlllt\nearly todiy.\nNorrii Stvereld wu killed.\nInjured were Chirlei Severeld, 88,\nln hoipital ln \"fair\" condition, and\nPie. H. S. Severeld ,ln lerioui condition ln hospital.\njailed, Fined $100\non Cold Charge\nwhttihorsi. y. t\u201e oet.\u00bbten\ntdwln Craig yitulmmom, belltved\nto be from Vincouver. wu lentenced to 21 days ln Jail and fined 1100\nIn court hire Wedneidiy on a\nchirge of poueulng gold illegibly\nitolen from thi Yukon Coniolidillct\nOold Corporition. He wi' ordered\nto miki rutilulion to Yukon Con-\nlollditid toulling $1500.\n'\n-.----_--_\n \t\nI \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1943\ntossland Junior Board[Asks More\nlata on Rink Proposal;\n[ancels Fiesta Account of Band\nB.C., Oct H-Peea!-\nthat   tht   Rowland   Junior\nrr4 ef Tride ii i wholt wtll take\noygr tht operation ot the loetl ikit-\ntfcrlnlt again thli ytar. Thli wu\nth% racommenditlon ot th* Sports\nDoBimlttit. Virloui memberi dla-\n:i___\u00bbd tht Idei, and it length the\nBetter wai referred back to the\nIporti Committee te mike further\nnvtstlgitlon tnd rtport baek to the\nNovember mtttlng. tt\u00abt year the\nBoird operated the local Areni by\nI ipecial rink committee of seven\nmm, in<J severil of these memben\noffered their criticism md advice en\nUit matter. .\nChairman  Jick  Corner  of  tbe\nBoird Victory Arena Committee in'\n\"rtounced  thlt plans  far  liie Till\n%_teata to be held in October had\n<been cancelled owing to the visit of\nthe Idmonton Air Force Band tht\nfcoming Saturday. Mr. Corner called\nSor volunteen to assist helping the\njBoard sponsor the visit of the Bind\n.to Rossland.\njHATURPAY \"AND BAY\nS Ht Itated plani called for a parade\n\u25a0 .Saturday afternoon, td ht followed\n' <lby a concert ln Esling Park, In the\n\"evening thi dmclng public would\nStave in opportunity to enjoy the\n{Bind it \u25a0 dance ln the Armory\n\u25a0.Several members volunteered to as.\nllisttt tht dance. In the event of in-\n.clement weather the iftrnoon eon.\nert will bt changed from tht park to\n|tbe Armory.\nWar Services Committee Chairman Pete Fowler informed thl\n,Board that the photogriph ot ttie\nScity of Rossland to be itnt the offi-\nween md mm of the Minesweeper\n'Rouland would shortly be on dis-\n{pliy in i Rossland store window,\nSSome discussion took piece il to\nthe poiilble silt ot plcturei iuch ia\nthe Board li supplying to the Mineiweeper.\nMr. Towler ilso reported the mag-\nUintf subscribed tor by the Board\nfor tht men ot thi minesweeper hid\nbeen ordered,\nHe called upon the memben to\nWilt In thi Victory Loan drive,\nWhich starts Mondiy.\n. Hie Salvage Committee, heidtd\n\\*f Andy Wtshart, announced a\nihlpment ol 2870 poundi ol scrap\nrubber, made up ot M tlrei ind\n\u2022arne odd tubes md other scrap rubber foods, hid been ihipped to thl\nsmelter lut wjik. He llie ittted\nthe Committee wu contemplating t\nbottle drlvt far Oct. it.\nTht memben wen entertilned by\nR. E. Plewman during tht evening\nwith iome interesting picturei ht\nhid taken and colored, of the Labor\nDay hone ncei, Md ilu iome plcturu of the Board softbail team,\nind the Folllis show. Thi mtmbtn\nwtre highly pleued with tbt show,\nind Mr. Plewmin wia compliment'\ntd on hla excellent plcturu.\n' A letter from Fete Melneczuk wai\nread by lecretary L. J,- Nicholson.\nPett ll new stitloned ln Indlt, md\nii in tint hulth.\nMike Welykochy and Wilfred\nHahn were Introduced as ntw mtmbtn md guests at .the meeting were\nStan Htwgill and BUI Brandon,\nWorkers Organize\nBus Service\nto Kimberley\nr\nHOW TO OPEN\niincc that closes\nnUOt UPATNIOHT\nffit t-tterpdu Va-tro-nol up nab noe-\nM ... (1) It ahrtalu nrollen mem-\nr \u00a7ran_a, (I) Boothei Irritation; (2)\ni Helpa flush null passages, cleirlng\ni mucin, relieving tranalent -Ongeitlon.\nVICKS VATRO KOI\nKISS YOUR\nTIRED FEELING\nGOODBYE!\nPidImi Many Suffer Lew Blood\nCount\u2014And Don't Know It.\nTht UIBtii thins about low blood iomt\nb that rou -\u00bbn w.lih ibout ll much il you\nnr -Id-iv-n look healthy ml itroni, jtt\n{-ran mn tml u If you had letd la row\nWi. aop.7, Und ud ptpl-_\u00ab.\nLow Hood count nrim joai hiTin't nt\nme**k Hi Hood torpui-U.. It li thilr rful\nlob to nrrr lit\u00bb-cmnf oiyftn .rom rour\nWnil throuf hout your body. And luit M It\nttkm oiynn to -.ploal. ffuolln. la row\n\u25a0ar aad maki thi po w.r to tu rn thi whuli,\n\u20220 you aiuit hivi plenty of oiyi\u00abn to a-\nlloli tht tnirgr In rour bodr ana |li\nCRANBROOK, B. 0.\u2014 Application\nfor \u2022 charter hu been made by tbt\nnewly'organized Crmbrook Cooperative Transportation Society to operate\na regular nrvloe for ltl memberi. \u00abm.\nployees ot the Sullivan Mine and Mill\nat Kimberley, who appear on thl wa;\nto a solution of aplrallng eosta ot\ncommuting to work nob diy. Detailed Information on how to onanlae\nthe cooperative md tha authorities\nIt ll necessary to consult win fecund by Local 651, Union of Mine,\nMill md Bmelter Worken, who are\nemployee bargaining agents wlU) thi\nnlnlng company.\nRegular bua lervlce lor all three\nshllts wai Inaugurated late laat Winter when more thm 100 employees\nlived hen, at i cost ot It pes! mm per\nIt return trlpi Available housing at\nKimberley made inroads Into this\nnumber, md since than thl cost Increased to alio, thin tt per 11 trlpi,\nmd threatened to tin again next\nmonth.\nThen are now 71 employees living\nIn Crmbrook. md of then 80 have\nalready signed up ln the cooperative.\nWhen the charter li granted md\nequipment secured only memberi wlll\nhive access to thl service, Membership entails m Initial purchase ot 10\nshares of 110 ln the cooperative, md\npayment tor transportation will be on\nI flat monthly rate.\nAUm Parkin has been elected cooperative Chairman, md Donald Burton  Secretary-Treasurer, with  Directors W, P. MacDonald, William Steve- >\nly, David Miller md Roy Weltael.\nUnder the Aet whleh toverna such\ncooperatives all profiti must be tumid back Into shares or bs paid members ii dividend!. When thl charter\nII issued the Society hopes to have\nfour 13-paasenger cars which membera wlll bi qualified to drlvt. Tbi\ntwo daytime shifts, mornings md afternoons, going trom Cranbrook, an\nheaviest, witb about 80 man requiring simultaneous transportation.\nMUSSOLINI THRfATINS\nMATH TO THOM\nWHO HELP ALLIES\nSTOCKHOtaM, Oct 14 (AP). -\nThe Rome correipondent of tbe\nSwedish newipiper Dtgeni Nybeter\nreported todiy that Mussolini hid\ndecreed tha deith penalty for ill\nItalians who blip war prisoners ts-\ncspe, ilj the Allies by using radios\nta transmit information, refute Germm or Fascist libor service, tell\notheri to refuie tp work, or plunder\nbombed homei,\nMexican Army Not\nEquipped for War\nMEXICO CITY, Oct 14 (CP) m\nNewjpapir reporti to tht contrary,\nForeign SecrtUry Enqultl PidUli\nwld tonight Uit Mtxican Army wa;\nnot equipped it preient te teqd\ntroopi io thl bittlifronti.\nAn article In Bxctlilo hid .aid tha\ncountry wia ready to nnd ovtr in\nexpedtttoniry forte, tnd predicted\nthit troopi would bt te routt within\nilx monthi.\nPidUli said ht knew ot no, meb\nplmt.\nThomas Wall\nMining Pioneer\nPasses at\nThe detth occurred Wedneiday\nof Thomu Francis Will, 84, it Ul\nhomi at La Franoe Creak. Born ef a\nwell known family at Ctrrlck-on-\nSulr, Waterford, Ireland, ln 1859,\nMr. Wall emigrated to Kansas at tht\nlfl of 34, ind later went to tht min'\nInf centres of Denver, Leadvllle,\nCol., Butte, Mont, ind Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.\nMr. Will tint came te the Kootenays In tbt eirly Wt. He married\nJulia O'Rourke, it Spokane In 107,\nind after residing there for several\nyein, moved to Nelson. Still following tha mining business, he wu connected with various mines in, tbt\nSlocin md it Rossland. For at time\nhe wu ln partnership with Pit Sullivan, who later discovered tht Sullivan mine it Kimberley.\nFor tht past 20 years he hit lived\nat La France Creek on Koottnty\nLake whtrt bt wai engaged in mining operation!, md later ln farming,\nUp to within three weeki of hli\ndeath he had led in active life\nSurviving ire his wife, md six\ndaughters: Mri. Earl Sawyer of\nBrewster, Wash.; Riy, Sister Mtry\nAquin of Belllnghim. Wuh.; Min\nNellie Wall 9! San Francisco; Mrs.\nRoy Pollard of Ntlion; Miss Patricia\nWlll of Vincouver tnd Miss Hlti\nWill it present at homt. One sister\nli still living in Irelind.\nBRITAIN TO SEND\nMORE SPITFIRES\nTO AUSTRALIA\nCANBRXA, Auitralia.'Oet M -\n(CP.) - Britlih Spitfire fighter\nplanu of tbi latest type have bttn\nordered to Auitrilli 11 further\nproof of Britain's determination to\nbring about tht downfall of Jipm\n\u25a0t the earliest possible moment\nForeign Minister Herbert V. Evatt\ntold Parliament today.\nReviewing his recent mission to\nBritain md tbt Unittd Statu md\nhli consultation with Prime Mlniiter Churchill, Dr. Evatt quoted Mr.\nChurchill 11 laying:\n\"It il only a imall Installment ot\nwhit altimately, will bt forthcoming from Britain for tht purpoie of\ncrushing Japan.\"\nni Spitfirei win be minned by\nRAT, penonnel\nDr. Evatt uld President Rooievelt'i decision to assign more U. 8.\ncombat ilronft tor UM of tht Royal\nAustralian Air Force li being Implemented In relation lo IM] deliveries.\nR.C.AJ. and Cadet Bands, (adelsr\nPupils lo Join in Victory\nLoan Pennant Raising Ceremony\nNelion'i Victory Loin pltdgi pennint li to be rilitd Tuudiy ifttr-\nWon it 1 cerirhony ln which tbt\nR.C.A.F. Bind tram No. I Manning\nDepot it Edmonton, Nilion Cidet\nBug li Bind, Scheel Cideta and\nelementary ichools will participate\nIt ll hoped that tht Vetenns Guard\nunit at South Slocan will tiki pirt\nbut thl| la not definite yet.\nThi penmnt-rilslng ceremony Is\nto bt stiged en Biktr Street, it tht\nWird Strttt Intersection, wlft tbt\nbands, Cadets ind puplli md possibly thi Veterans, providing the\nsetting.       1\nFor the Alt Foroe Bead, whit*\nil touring the Kooteniyi tt mist\ntht Victory Lorn, It will bt tht flrtt\nof three functions In Nelson In\nwhleh the bindsmen will be thi focus of attention.   ,\nCADETS IN UNIFORM\nThe ceremony win ilso provide\nthe High School Cadets with their\n(Int oportqnity to march In their\npew uniforms. Both High gnd Junior'High Cadeti will be practising\ntoday. 'Hit otrtmopy will tlw prat-\nvide another opportunity for Nelion residents to nt thl smart Cl'\ndet Bufle Band ln iction\nceremony lit the ifternoon, ud the\nconcirt md dance to be staged In\nlbe evening, by tha Air Force Band,\nwtrt completed Thundiy night It\n1 muting of the Public Relations\nCommittee of the Ntlion Wir Fl-\nnince Commit,*. L'eut.-Col. O. A,\nHoover. Chairman, presided.\nPosition of tha units for'thi pin-\nnint ciremony waa tattled, wtth\narrangttnenti mtdt (or tha High\nand Junior HIA Ctdtti te itart\nmoving Into position at 1:4J, Md tor\nother unita to follow. \u2022\nIt |t expected that tht tctutl pin-\npant dedication will take plict\nihortly titer I o'clock, with Mtyor\nN. C. Stlbbi, Wir rininee Committee Chilrmin In ehirfi.\nBANDS TO INTCRTAIN\nTha R.C.A.F. Band and tht Cadtt\nBugle Band wlll then in ttrtaln the\npowd.\n-Following thi etremew tht\nbandimen will he taken to tha\nhomei whtrt they wUl be billeted\nfor tht night\nThe concirt, to be given it tht\nCivic Centre Arena, will itart at 1\nO'clock! and tbi dance, alio to ha\nhtld In tht Areni, wlll follow. Thl\nRotary Club will bt uktd to take\nArrangements ter the flag-rilslng' chargl of the dance.\nTells How Neutrality Group Tried\nto Change Canada's War Decision\nTORONTO, Oot 14 (OP.)-MiJor\nGladstone Murray told in Empire\nClub luncheon todiy that between\nBritain's declaration ol wu Sept 9,\nIMS, tnd tht meeting of Canada's\nParliament a with later, whllt ht\nwai General Manager of CBC \"an\nendeavor was mtdt to use the National ridlo tor tha purpoie ot stampeding public opinion in advance ol\nthe-meeting of Parliament\" \u25a0\nMaj. Murray Mid he wm \"tha\npoint ef   Impact  preuure\"  and\nthat tha effort wat directed toward thanglni \"the .deciiion te.\napprove our Government's commitment to WtTjJ\nHe uld Hit move was detected\nand defeated md thit while there\nwu never any real doubt that Canada would do bar duty, \"It Is ot\nvilue to recall that those Who had\ntried to wtiktn our Uu with the\nEmpin md to sabotage measures ot\narmtd defence did thtir btit to kttp\nui out of tht wir ind, whtn thty\ntailed, tried to limit oirr contribution,\"\nAmplifying hit rtmirki later tn\n\u2022n interview, Maj. Murray laid a\n\"group of responsible man In the\nleft wing ot politics\" had ittted\nthat \"under tht purest vltw ot\nneutrality\" ill BBC broadcut!\nshould be taken from the air In\nCanada. lilt propoied ilternatlvi\nwu that Germin ntwt broadcast!\nihould, bt glvtn tquil and corresponding representation on tht\nCBC.\nThe group ilso suggested, he added, that he ihould organize a series\nof brotdouti before Pirllimtnt mtt\nin which \"thtrt ihould be powerful\nadvocacy ot a itate ot neutrality as\nthe decision whleh Parliament\nahould Uke.\"\nWithout Identifying the group\nfurther, ht Mid hi earned ltl \"lasting resentment\" tnd that \"these demands were resisted on my own\nauthority,\"\nHi added that the faota wtrt glvtn by him in testimony before tht\nHouse of Commoni Ridlo Committee ln 1142 ind that tht testimony\nwti not midt public.\n20 Hurt oi Troln\nUavoi Rails\nmilts cmr, wont, Oct. it <ap.>\n\u2022-Twenty persons wtrt injured,\nthru apparently seriously, whin tht\nll-cir tint tectlon of Milwaukee\nRoid'i crick passengir train, the\nOlympian, Chicago-bound from tht\nWeit cout, plunged todiy from the\nnils at Paragon, 11 miles West of\nhire.\nRailroad men at thl Hani uld it\nwu thtlr belief 1 broken rill miy\nhivt thrown tht train off the tracks.\nEast Kootenay\nLoan Quota\nIs $925,000\nCRANBROOK, B. C.-But Koo^\nttniy'i Victory Lota quoti ln tht\nDominion-wide campaign which\nopent Monday his bttn let at $925,-\non, the tame quota u wu set and\nillghtly oversubscribed In the fourth\nloan.\nThe tub unlti, Crinbrook, Cruton,\nremit, Kimbtrlty, Michel-Natal,\nind Likt Windermere hivt been\nallotted thtlr individual quotas to\nsubicribe thli imount md trt hind-\nling thtir campaigns themielves,\nCnnbrook's quota Is igain $210,-\n000.' In the fourth loin Crmbrook\niub crlbed only 1185,000 of this totil. Creston's $155,000 quota ll the\ntime u in the fourth loin, md the\nexict imount aubicribtd In thit\ncimpilgn.\nFemie's quota ot $200,000 la lower thin iti fourth loan quota of\n$210,000 which resulted In subscriptions of $211,500. Michel-Natal quoti\nremilns tbt turn, $75,000 which was\nthe amount subscribed tn tht Spring\nLtkt Windermere, which oversubscribed bf (0 per cent iti Spring\nquota ot $40,000, is uked In the\nFifth Loan to subscribe to a total\nof $46,000.\nKimberley'i quota hai alio been\nrailed to $340,000 from its spring\nquota of $2311,000. Kimberley'i local\ncimpilgn tn the fourth loan was an\noutstanding ont in the Province\nwhen management md salesma hip\nresulted in purchases of imill denominations bonds by ont of every\nthree penoni living In Klmberliy.\nI 3. West and W. L. Clark, are\ncampaign orgmlaert tor East Kooteniy, while ill local commltteei ln\n.ub-unlts ire not yet complete.\nWOtawaawaeawtwaaeawawtMiti))! in...\n1 Dummmmttitiiim  \t\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllililiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirail!\nWomen's Pumps f\nLew, Cuban and High Heels; |\nBlack and Brown Suedes; Cabar- \u00a7\ndine and Crushed Leathers; Plain, \u00a7\nLeether Trims and Bows. These |\nbeautiful soft leathers In I\nsmart pattern*.\n4S-M.95-\n\u25a0\nChildren's\nBlack; and. Browns,   Sturdy Vlseollaad spies for wgter- _\n= proofing and extra wear.   Sizes 11 to 3. (PO 7( J\n| Priced at, pair   $L.lD |\nfain*\ntvtfoa\nilnf powtr.\nCM Dr. WiUluu Pink PQU todar. TW\nMN World-noWi. for th\u00ab h\u00ablp thtv flvt Id\ntacrVMlnff thm number \u00bbnd itrtnftb of rW\nM-fPVMlM. Then with four blood coant up,\nyou'll (\u2022*-! like bounding up Um it-tlrc h tf\nm *m lit*tlm oi ilr. Aak your dracttot\nbr Dr, WlUUni Flik Pilli tod*j.\n\u2022\nTOWLER FUEL\nAND TRANSFER\n5 WESTERN MONARCH, CALT,\nCREENHILL COALS\nPhon* 889\nGermans Remark\nOn Azores \"Theft\"\nLONDON. Oet 14 (CP.)-In tht\nstrongest Oermin comment te dttt\non the Portuguese cession ot Aioru\nanti-submarine bases te Great Britiin, Hitler'i newspaper Voelkliehtr\nBeobachter declired todiy:\n'The theft ot Ihi Azores tl tht\nlurrtnder ot Portufil'i neutrality\n\u2022nd renunciation of III sovereignty\nin in essential put of ltl territory,\"\nSaying Portugal acted undtr \"the\nextortionist pressure ol Churchill\nand Rf oievelt,' 'the newspaper added thli \"does not change thl undeniable fact thlt Portugal's ittitudi\nbttri ivery mirk of \u2022 flagrant\nbreath of neutrality.\"\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nNaxis Admit Lou\nof Prestige\nThrough Retreat\nSTOCKHOLM, Oct 1\u00ab (AP). -\nAn authoritative Germin periodical,\nHelnrM| Himmler's weekly Das\nSell war re Korps, openly icknowl*\nedged todiy thit the Nazi retreat in\nRussia hid resulted tn \"\u2022 tremendous lon ot political prestige for\nGerminy.\"\nThis organ ef Himmler, Gestipo\nchief md MlnUter ft the Interior,\nalso itited thit Germany hid luffered i serious economic lon in beini lorcei out of the fertile (rain\nlands of Russia's Ukraine.\nThe lou of pmtlge which now\ntroubles many of ui soon will be\nforgotten when strategic advantages\nwhich hive been won through a\nshortening of tht front appear.\nThin in advance ln prestige will\nagain occur,'' the paper nld.\nConditions in Trail\nDescribed\nOf Union Gathering\nI.AMILTON, Ont., Ott 14 (CP)~\nThe Amalgamated Independent\nUnions ot Canada at Iti first convin,\ntlon opening hire todiy unanimously endorsed \u2022 resolution urging thi\nDominion Government to require\ntint 111 libor organisations register\nunder the Trades Union Act of Can\n\u2022da.\nDelegate David Smith ot Oltt,\nOnt., declared the recent strike ln\nGait \"did more good for thi Independent Unioni thin tor thi C.I.O.\"\nConditioni In Trill, B. C win out.\nllntd by Charlei McLean ind Waller Sihl. repreientttlvu of thl Independent Smeltirs' Union.\nGERMAN WOMEN'S\nWAVII TO WAI\nPRISONERS WORRY HUNS\nSTOCKHOMJ. Oct, 14  .AP.Wt\nnothing else, war prisoners used al\nlaborers outside Nazi prison camps\nappear to bt regarded In a kindly\nwiy by some Germtn womtn.\nComplaining that women were aa-\nsociating with thl prlionin In\n\u25a0'(rightful\" violations st rules, the\nnewspiper Danzlger Vorpoaten said\nin in Issue received (ten today:\n\"It U bed enough If \u25a0 German woman waves at a wu prisoner, but\nIt the throws kisses.\"\nNorth African Press\nScornful\nof Italian Roie\nALGIERS, Oct 14 (AT.)- Till\nTrench North African prtn generilly hai developed an unfriendly\ntone towird Italy In her new role\nof  co-belligerent.\nToday's editorials, In substance,\ntook tht attitude that regardless of\nthe status tht othir Allies mty ac-\noord Italy, Frenchmen cinnot forget \"tht stab |n thi btck\" cf June,\n1M0, whtn Mussolini's Government\ndeclired wir on Prance as tbt reeled under Germin blowa\nL'Ecfoo d'Alger, ln I scornful editorial, quoted Machlavelll u saying:\n\"YOUR VANCOUVIR HOMI\"\nDufterin Hotel\nfciymour 11 Vancouver, _ C.\nNewly renovated through\nout  Phonu int  alavator.\nA.   PATTERSON,  Uie  tt\nColimin. Alia, Prepriitor\n| $ TRANSPORTATION\u2014Postongor and Freight\nJuvenile Courts\nJiscussed at\nOkanagan Mooting\nVERNON, B. C, Oct 14 (CT) -\nThi work of Juvenile Courti wu\ntht primary topic et discussion ct\njuvtnlle court Judges, police Uld\nstipendiary magiitritei it tht flrtt\nconference of lb kind to takt place\nin the police distVlcts of Kamloops,\nVernon, Kelowna, Penticton and\nRevelstoke, which optntd htrt todsy,\nThe sersion continue! for two\ndayi, ind wn officially opened thli\nifternoon by Magistrate Williim\nMorley of' Vernon, followed by an\naddresi ot welcome by Vernon's\nMiyor, Divld' Hewrle. Tomorrow\ntbe Court official! will be gueiti\nto tht City'i Mayor ind Aldermen\nat a luncheon, followed by tht timl\nsession In tht ifternoon. Besides\nmatten pertaining tq Juvenile court\ngeneral discussion* concerning tht\nadministration pf Justice lh polict\n\u2022nd diitrlct courti will bt htld. AU\nitniopi trt being htld in camera.\nWAtAS USUAL FOR\nEISENHOWSR\nON 53RD BIRTHDAY\nALLIED   HEADQUARTERS,  Algiers, Oct 14 (AP.)\u2014It wu war aa\nusual  today  for Oen.  Dwight D.\nIsenhower  on' hii  53rd  birthdiy.\n,, Memben oi hla personal atatf give\n\"Thtrt It no can In hlitory where i the Allied Commander ln Chief \u25a0\nthe House of Savoy ended a war'surprise ntpper 'it an idvanced\nwith in illy it whose lide it begin commend poit, but otherwise thi\nit, except when It had time enough Genenl ipent the diy conferring\nto change camps twite during the with military leaden on tht pro-\nsame wir.\" grtn ot the Italian campaign,\nPit-Boys' Striko\nin Wales\nSpreads to 9 Mines\nSWANSEA, Wild. Oct. II (CP\nCable)\u2014A pit-boys' itrikt, which\nstarted lut weekend it Gwaun-Cae-\nGurwtn colliery in South Wlltt ha:\nspread to nint mines befcnging to\ntbt Amalgamated Anthracite Collieries Ltd, Seven pita lb the Amman Valley ut Idle, with mon than\n3500 mtn tnd boys involved, Tbe\nmen refuse to work In tht ibience\nof thl boya who ieek increaied ply.\nSuper-Bomber\nIn Production\nWASHINOTON, Oet. 14 (AP.)-^A\nnew United Statei super-bomber\nhauling more explosives ind hiving\nvastly greater range than any existing airplane now la In production,\nAn unspecified number ot the\nnew air gianta hai been delivered\nte tht Amerlcin Army within the\nlilt ftw weeki.\nDwarfing the Consolidated Liberator ind Boeing Flying Fortress, the\nnew dreadnaught of thi iky It reckoned capable ot bringing tht Innermost production centrei oi Hitler's\nEuropean fortreu ind tht Japanese\nempire within the sights of United\nStatea bombardier!.\nTbe plant hai bten Identified u\nthe B-2R by tbe Army weekly Yank.\nFrom prevloui guarded reporti\nwhich bave cletred military censorship, It appeared that officials do\nnot expect to iee tht ntw ilrplane\nln combat befort 1944.\nA Oovernment leaflet for British\nfarmers aaya tha Oermans an using\noil phosphorus bomba in attacki on\nagricultural lend ind warns tmt\ncrops on which they an dropped\nshould be deitroyed to prevent poll-\nonini livestock.\nSnow on Hills,\nFrost in Nilion\nMountains  iround  Nelson  we.\ndecorated with snow part way down\ntheir lidei Wednesday morning, following raini of tiie previoui night\nThursday morning tound frost\ngeneral over Nelson, with It quite\nheavy up the bill. Most gardens\ndowntown or In Fairview ihowtd\nfrost, but I'me w-~ \u2014 mplettly\nprotected by their iltuation.\nPainful, Chapped\nLips Avoided\nSorenejj Imtantly Relieved\nSon, chappat tyt auka Ufa a-lsanbli\nla sold w.athir. Painful lid uaalihtly,\ntheir cricked, rough lurfacH ara lady\nWatted. DMt roi thla risk I Pre..*\n\u2022kaattae witk lyyiyl- its wonderful\n\u2022moment actloa protects tha dalicati\nmembranas, keeps thl Up dames tnm\nbacoTmlai dried mttyeaH, MUog wtadi,\naa that Ilx itay anoatti and aoft In all\nwMther, WleoUpaaraal-ei.j duppad.\nlyyiyl It'll quick relief, mil tha\nwounded mem-rims aaalnst dinitTon\n|tnni,hatt\u00abninaturalh\u00abaan|.OetL-xyl\n\u2022t jour iton today aid iso it ratulariy.\nSold narjwhtn la taatp stick form.\nLYPSYL SS\niiiHinftmii m\n\"I'm SAVING CLOTHES IN WARTIME with OXYDOL...\nRossland Social..\n\u2022y MRS. HARVIV FLtURY\nC, Oct 14-Mlii | driw's United Church met at tbt\nROSSLAND, B .\nAudrey Spencer, whoie marriage to bomt et Mri. Ronald Eccles Tueidiy\nGerrird BoUJoli  will  Ukt  plact -   ' \u25a0-..--\nshortly, wu complimented Tueidiy\nevening when Mn, Robert Criwford\ntnd Mri. Larerotf entertained at\ntha homi ot tbt tormtr with t mlt-\noelantoua shower, Brldgt wu played during thi evening, Mn. Gordon\nMcTeer being tbt wlnntr of tbt\nprize for high scon, ind Mrr. R. W.\n_ , Higgen   winner of thi low icon\n5!Wi_f*9!<!j\u00bb Wtota *t_ prUe.   Dilnty   refreshments   wire\ntM atudardlmd thla year, aad I maa\nImum price >> to ba find by thl\nMlniitry of Foodi\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE   NELSON   DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m.\u2014Enctpt Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. H. Mel VOU, Prep.\nTrail\u2014Phona 135       Notion\u2014Phono 35\nCOULDN'T SLEEP\nC0ULDNT WORK\nWin. \u2022 rolW H M*Ha|\nd.w.Uar..l\n..h.d\nSt\nfctlkidtfl\n\u2022'\u2022 (imL flliM| ton im \u25a0\u2022\u2022 Iofwi\n__m_baymattti*t_ \"Tij DtU't;KIAm\nMU,\"s4di  Iriaad -  . wj k. !**\nWarn* !-\u25a0 MI WbwW Us tM*\ntaw Vm akaabm mm a N\u00bb-*iaka \u2022\nDoddi Kidney Pilli\nserved from \u2022 lace covered table\ncentred with a betrothal cike bear-\nIng good wishes to thl bride-to-be.\nfellow candles in ailver sconces ind\nbronsi and yellow mums carried\nit. a moit attractive decorative\nscheme. Thi gttti wtrt prntnttd\n,n I smill-siied vsnlly table, clav-\nerly dtooraltd with tht flowers.\nOther gutiti win Mil. J. Anderion,\not Trul, Un, WUlitm Pollock, Jr.,\nMrs. C. Swartitnhiuir, Mn. E. T.\nHaley, Mn. T. 3. Knight, Mri. Sidney simcock, Mn. John Finiy. Mrs.\nRobert MtNlak. Mn. N. Hamilton.\nMn. Jttsli Sptncer, Mn. M. Woog-\nman. Mn. Lailli Hidflild, Mri. J\nOordon, Min Isobel Oordon, Mlu\nKithtrlM McUm, Miss Ann Ito-\ngird ind Min Kay Trilaor,\nMra. 3 X Iryan, wht wei i pi\ntlmt lh Mitir Miserleordiii Htipl\ntil tor I week, lift Wednesday if\nternoou for her homt.\nThi Piontir Circle ot thi St An<\n\u2022vining.  Mrs.   Eccles   wti  in  tbt\nchair ii President ind read several\npoems appropriate to tht Meion,\nnt mtmben worked on projects\n(or tba Circle and discussed plana\nlor tha taming year. Mn. Eccles\nreported on thl recent executive\nmuting ot tht Womin'i Auoclitlon ol 81. Andrew's. Mn, John E.\nGordon ind Mn. Edgar Jamieion\nwen choien to be tbe VUlting Committee. Others pruent win Mn. A.\nCoombes, Mri, U B. Gilmour, Mrs.\nJ. B. shearer, Mn. Robert Saare,\nMrs. George Biihop, Mn. T- H. Blah,\nop of Ladner, Mn, J. Gordon, Mn.\nE. Jamle.on, Min M. Wllkie tad\nMill Ethel Jamliion,\nFOR EXPERT\nMOVING\nSERVICE\nPhone 106\nWILUAMS\nTRANSFER\n3AH for Colon ottd toyona, Too I\nrrytmsmmmmmwwyHwmlt. Tbiok how\nUM It m to detbaa la theae werttaetl Aod\nOxydol'i rich ludtlog eatoa Is m nfi for\nlovely waibibli colors, prion indnyoo s,\ntoot A\u00bbd two wht oo heodt theo befell.\n*    '       OXrOOl VYAINII 'O*    WMtatwi-Oiydolgeei much luther\nWRITE WITHOIT BLEACH.M ttttfctf\" \u2022*\u2022 -* \u2014\n**\u2022* ** Cat\u2014to TtaA-t Mort MmMm*4\n -\u2014\u2014\u2014^\u2014\n\u2014_  ,\u2014\n>\u2022'*******\u2022\" \u2022\u25a0\u2022\nNIUON DAILY NIWI      [WAY, OCTMR 1!\nRVEST\nFriday and Saturday Are \"Harvest Days\" at the \"Bay\"\nA real Harvest of Special Values in all departments.   A wonderful opportunity to make your Fall purchases\nat a saving.\nMen's Two Pant\nSUI\nSmartly.tailored young men'i\nand natural models, in Greys ^\nand Blues. Sizes 38 to 44.     9\n4 piece\t\n-   \u25a0    \u00abRi\n.95\njamas\nA splendid medium weight flannelette. Launders extremely well. Lapel collar, smart j. \u2014 _tt__t_.\nstriped patterns. Sizes 36 to 44. 42 1' fill\nReg. $1.39.   Pair    ^ACWW\nMen's Shirts\ni fused c\n$1\nCombinations\nA full cur, durable garment with wft, fleecy\nbeck. Button and Nucut  _am ____ __.\nzs;-.^**!.. $1*75\nOf good quality broadcloth, with fused col\nlars attached.   Neat stripe\ndesigns in shades of Blue,\nGrey, Fawn and Green. Sizes\n14V4 to 16Vi\t\nri\n.\nChesterfield Values\nThree only 3-piece Suites to go out at Special Prices In this event.\nCovers of rich velours or' tapestry in popular shades. Regular\nprices, $179.00 suite;\nHomespun Bedspreads\nPurchased specially for this event.   They come In 2 sizes and\nin 5 beautiful shades.\nSize 72x99 eaeh\n.,-.\nSize 80x99 eaeh\nLimit of 2 Please.\n$2.50\n\u2022$2.95\nHBC Grocery Values\nRATIONED FOOD ITEMS\nHoney   Linden (2 coupons)\n2-lb. carton  '.. 40*\nCherry Jam\u2014McDonald's\n(8 coupons); 4-lb. tin.. 66*\nTea\u2014Fort York (8 coupons)\nMb. carton  73*\nCoffte\u2014Hostess (2 coupons)\nper lb. r.   46*\nFLOUR\u2014Ellison's Vitamin B .... 49-lb. sk\n.$1.501\nCHEESE\u2014Velveeta,\n'\/.-lb. pkgs.; each ... 21 *\nBRAN FLAKES-Kellogg's;\n2pkgi  23*\nSODA BISCUITS\u2014\nOrmondi; large tin  20*\nOXO FLUID\u2014For'Stews and\nGravies; 5Vi-oz. bottle. 41*\nSOUP MIX\u2014Habitant;\n2 pkgi  33*\nLAUNDRY SOAP\u2014Pearl\nWhitt; 4 ban 21c)\nTOILET SOAP\u2014Lifebuoy;\n3 bars   19*\nCASTILE SOAP-Genulne\nFrench; bar  25*\nSCENTED SOAP\u2014Pages, for\npaint or woodwork; tin. 22*\nDRAINPIPE CLEANER\u2014\nKleerit; tin  35*\nFRUITS and VEGETABLES\nORANGES\u2014288'i;\nper doz. \t\nGRAPES\u2014\nPerlb\t\nITALIAN PRUNES\u2014\n4 Ibt.  \t\n32*\n22*\n26*\n*\n10*\nSPINACH\u2014\nPer Ib\t\nBEETS and CARROTS\u2014\nPer bunch       5*\nCELERY\u2014\nPerlb  10*\nrf\nSix Harvest Specials From\nthe Staples Department\nBATHROOM SETS\u2014Regular $1.95 'Special, stt fl.49\nNOVELTY TERRY TOWELS\u201420x40 Special, each 35*\nNOVELTY BATH TOWELS\u201422x44 Special, each 59*\nCANDLEWICK BEDSPREADS\u201480x100, reg. $8.95. Ea. |7.70\nPRINTED LUNCH CLOTHS-Seconds, 50-in. ... Each fl.79\nPLAID WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS-Reg. 98c Yard 77*\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\nWomen's Street and Dress\nFootwear\nCom| In today for your Fall Shoes in comfort-\nable yet smart styles at a saving you will appreciate. Your choice of Pump or Tits in medium\nand high heeli. Black, m.\nBrown and Blues. Sizes 4 tt^ Afi\nto 8Vi. Reg. $4.50. Pair.   ^Jl\/V\nGirls1 Shoes\nA Harvest Saving on growing girli' shoes, sturdy\nleather uppers, with leather soles and heels. Well\ndesigned  in styles girls  like\nSizes 4 to 81-Y\nPair  \t\n$2.49\nMisses', Children's\nMothers !   Now is the time to fit your children\nwith shoes. Black and Brown girls' shots with\nfiat   heels   and   Blucher\nfront.   Siie 8ft to 3.\nPtlr \t\n$2.98\n\u2022\nTweed Topcoats\nWar Workers,!   College Girls!   Here's your\nFall  Thru-Winter Over- _.*'\ncoat. Soft Herringbone or\nFleck Tweeds. Sizes 14 to\n38.   Priced at\t\n$ lt>.95\nJust the warm skirt you'll need for Fall.\nParftct your wtrdrobt with tn tction pleated   illm  gored   style.\nShades Green, Navy,\nBrown. Sizes 14-20.,\ny*WT\\iw\nCardigans\nMix 'tm tnd match 'em,\nwear a two-tone Cardigan'\nwith your skirt or slacks.\nButton to neck and long\nsleeves. 14-20. f 9 QC\nPriced at  *90*Vv\nFall Dress Hits\nNew Wool Casuals thtt trt\nfigure flattering. Ont tnd\ntwo pieces in brilliant Chinese colon. Choose youn\nfor smartness and comfort.\nSizei 14-20. 20-40.\t\n$15.95\nButton-Up Casuals\nPtrftct til round drtssts, datt-\nlestry smart.   Eaiy toil ip on; any\nwoman's favorite style. Shadet of   _____ _*\nCreen, Blue, Wine, Brown, Navy   %iA    OC\nand Black. Sizes 14-20, 38-44...   V\"t%*W m\\f\n.'a\nIrregulare of better lines. Comfy\ntops, neat-fitting ankles. All sizes\n1 popular shades.   Pat\n6)c\nSweater Yarns      Union Hott\nFor warmth tnd htrd wetr this\nfour-ply yam has proven more\nthan satisfactory! Suitable for\nservice knitting or family requirement!. Khaki, Airforce, Maroon,\nBrown, Navy, Scarlet.\nPer 2-oz. Skein\u2014\n23c\nLisle Hose\nIrregulars of a fine full-fashioned Lisle Host\nthat is a favorite with many\nsatisfied customers! All sizes\nin popular shades. Shop early.   \u00a3QO\n1\nFall Gloves\nSmart half-'n-helf Gloves with fabric palm'\nand leather backs. All pullon\nstylet in Bltck. Navy, Tan or   _m_m_m\nBrown in all sixes.    Pair....    jyQ\nHave Yon Written to a Soldier, Sailor or Airman This Week? - or Better Still, a Parcel\nSTOM HOURS\nPHONES\nRtedy-to-Wttf  49\nMta'iWttr *  29\n.-  49\n...aa................... ***\n\u25a0 *   -.   .\nTj)trt>\u00a30t#]5a\u00a3 (Eottqmtt^\nMonday\u201412:30 p.m. tt 5 p.m.\nTueidiy, Thundiy, Fridty\u20149 i.m. tt 5 p.m.\nWtdMtt>\u20149 a.m. tt 12:10 p.m.\nSaturday\u20149 i.m. tt 9 p.m.\nINCORPORATED   2?? MAY 167a\n \t\n4 - NtUON DAILY NIWI, M.DAY. OCTOllI 15, 1941\nSANDON\nPHONE\n19*\n_ . For Dolly\nDelivery of\nBAKERY\nProducts\nSANDON, & C.-A, I. Bailey tsd\nWllllim Pnnky win Ntw Denver\nvliltori lut .Thundiy.    \u2022\nMr. U\u00ab|fceed of tbt B.C. Security\nCommluW it New Denver wu a\nrecent DMlt ot Supervlior 11. X,\nAdami and Mn. Adami.\nMlii Roie Zidra viilted htr homt\nln Ntw Denver Thundiy.\nSmdor.lte- enjoying Thundiy\nhalf-holiday fishing at Beer Ltkt\nwtrt Mn. J, M Hirrli, Mlu C.\nRon, E. Petersen ind T. Kraiovlo,\nMrs. D. MtcAiklll of Thret Fork!\nWU a gueit of Mn. J. M. Harrli.\nM-ii K. Akedi, who hu bten\nipending her holldayi at htr bomt\nIn Kulo, bu returned to the'Hotel\nRtCOa\nA. Hombirgir ind Sidney Normin motortd to Ntlion, Mr. Horn-\nberger returning Friday, accompin.\nIld by Mn. A. Hentberftr and\ntwo mm, wbo spent the Thinki-\nglvlng weekend with Mr. Honi-\nberger at tht Reco Mountain Miner\nMr. ind Mn. C, Weilergird of Red\nUkt, Out., hivt irrived ln town to\ntakt up mldence.\nJohn Huaby wu I New Drover\nviiltor,\nPaul Lincoln of Nelaon apent a\nftw diyi here.\nMr. md Mti. P. Pursi, who art\nSummer vtiiton it Three Forki,\nwere ln town over tht weekend.\nMri. 3. M. Harrii and Mlu C.\nRoil motortd to Ntw Denver lut\nThursdiy.  ,.   \u2022 \u25a0\nMri. Carl Andenon ofNelion tl\ni guut of htr diughter, Mn.' R, 1.\nJarrett\nFather Lionel Penneton ot the\nSin Franelitin Order, hu utab-\nliihed residence ln Sancton.\nMr. Hong of Karrop wu a recent\nvisitor.\nJamei Mick Boitei,  aeeompan-\nIuality counts most\u2014for that\nrich, satisfying flavour which\nonly a fine quality tea yields, we**\nfSMADA\n' TEA\nWIN YOUR FAMILY'S PRAISE\/\nw mm uie\nffVE P.EAMEP OF\ncm to\n)\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;: *r,MID \\j^'\"*% V&$\n*mMtl*_wgi^^\n\u2022mtdm-yi Mm'\/ mrmtmiT Wt\"\nmHmyiisiuij L.    ,\nmi jtmti __$W\/\/>  m\">\nAHD ARE\nm* >a  WMrmyeoop\nTtmlon..,\nTrain Yourself\nto Relax\nYou miy work io hard trying to\nrelax thit you get more ttnie. So,\nlet your Jaw Ml, your head loll forward until your chin ii rtetlng on\nyour chest, ind your ihouldm\ndroop forwird. Then with tvery exhalation of thl breath, say \"let go\"\nfor 10 counts.\nNo, thlt liti't an txirclse In how\nto look illly. It It part of a flvt-\nminute practice ln relaxation intended to uvt you from waiting\nhoun pf the day ln ellly worry,\nfretting, fuming, or the unnecessary\nexpenditure ot energy. The lesson\nln \"letting ft\" ls juit ont of tht\nminy valuable luggutlohi mide'by\nDr. Divld Hirold Fink, neuropsy-\nchlitrlit. ln his new book, \"Release\nFrom Nervoui Tension.\"\nAll thli might iound a little dull\nto anyone.unconcerned ibout nervoui ttmlon but tht book ia ex\ntrtmely readable and fills a real\nwirtlme nttl Fortunitely, tht Majority of tu do not hivt break-\ndawaA et develop rieuroies thlt\nmike ui allerg'c. but ilmoit ill of\nui ire much too trail.\nYou have i right to be Irritated\nwhtn totntont telle you \"it'i all\nla your mind.\" Whin thit li trut.\ntt la not to euy to get rid of, There\nli i part of the bnln\u2014Dr. Fink\nMill lt tht inttrbriln\u2014that controls\nour emotions tnd cm tie ui up ln\nknots or ilip Ul down flit on our\nhicks or do juit about u It pleUei\nwith ue-lf wt let It\nCutting down on nervoui ttmlon,\ntht doctor goei on, helpi us get tho\nupper hind nf our emotional hablti.\nThat llttla exerciie ln relaxation la\nworth doing. After the lo times of\nletting go ii yeu breathe out, you\nIhould bt relixed through the\nshoulden. Then try to let the mui\"\ndu of tht face go limp.\nThii U not all of lt by any means\nbut you hive something to work on\nuntil you can go Into mil quution\nof release from ttmlon more thor-\nughly on your own account. Our\nauthority uyi you ihould expect to\nput ibout 10 weeks into practicing\nrelaxation, then atart over and do\nanother 10 wetki,\nWould be Thief\nStabs Trail\nGirl at Coast\n' ''. '.\"\u25a0.*\u2022-\nVAiTCXWVBR, Oot 14 (CP) -\nMlu Loriine Corth, 21-ytir-old\ngaraft attendant from TrtU, luffered gashes on tht chut ind fore-\nhud when itabbed by a\"'would-be\neu their yuttrdiy u iht struggled\nto prevent hla taking the keyi to\nin automobile.\nSix weeki igo Mlu Corth came\nhtrt from Trail whtrt iht worked\nIt till smelters and where iht lived I woman worker from being\nbidly burned with odd it risk of\nburning herself.\nMisi Corth iaid htr assajlint yuttrdiy wu ibout 30 yeari old, She\nrecognized him u tht umt man\nwho attempted to steal a car lut\nmonth.\n\"t itopped hint that time,\", iht\n\u2022aid, \"ind ht  thraaMned  to  fit\neven.\"\nHi hid i blade in hli bind when\nhi itticktd thi girl.\n, Only thing worrying Mlu Corth\nlut night wu tha way her parenti, who live In Nelaon, would\ntakt thi Incident, Shi thought iht\nwould wire them to uy she wu\n\u2022aft.\nA food relaxer for the ihoulder\nmuiclei la to lie on the back on the\nfloor, lap itralght down, armi\nstraight up In air. Begin with entire\nbeck u flat igainst floor ai you un\ngtt it, bold, lower, Repeat thrtt\ntUnu, then relax with armi down\nit sides, Ump.\nm_ \u25a0\"-&\n.''\u25a0'' AUNT JEMIMAS W1 \u00a3\nThe greatest meal saver oi all1.\nled by Kennte Mick Bottei, returned Thursdiy after a brief vlilt td\nNelion.\nSANDON, B.C.- Sisters ot fh\u00ab\nMissionary Order du Chrlit Roi hivt\nestablished residence ln the Tow-\nfood homt, md art engaged in\nteaching the Sandon Japanese High\nSchool Student!.\nMrs. R. Fahrni ot New Denver\nwu \u2022 luncheon hoiteu at the Hotel\nReco on Thanksgiving Day, guests\nbeing Mri. Lauri Jamieson, MP., of\nVincouver, D, Ewing of Ltmon\nCreek, md thi Misses Q. Suttie, H.\nLawson and E. Ledlard and Jack\nRowe of Ntw Denver.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Wolfram of Victoria motortd hire to ipend the\nThanksgiving holidiyi with tht latter'i parenti, Mr. and Mn. J. M.\nBoetee.\nMr. ind Mri. W. J. Turner of\nZincton visited town.\nE. Doney ind E. 0. Vindergrift,\nlessees of the Victor mine, ihipped\ni cir ot high grid! lut week.  \u25a0\nMill R. Zldn .pint thl Thanksgiving holiday it her home in New\nDenver,\nP. Montreull wu a Nelaon viiltor\nSundiy.\nH. V. Dewli of Silverton wu a\nvisitor hare Mondiy,\nR. A, Grlmei wu In town on\nTuudiy,\nTWO NIW MIMIIRS FOR\nNEW DENVER GUILD\nNEW DENVER, B. C\u2014The meeting of the evening guild wu held\nit thi home of Mlu Alice Teir on\nThundiy. Two new mtmbtn enrolled, Mn. W. Stark ind Mrs. McDonild. Mn. E. Telr wu welcomed\nu a visitor. Refreihmenti wtrt\nserved by the hoiteu.\nThere   art. no  railroads  and  ftw\nroadi In Borneo.\nIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMII\nIVinhfoA\nMjU-mGWWM\n!       By BITIY NIWMAN\n1111 i 11111 m M i7t t li ii Ti 11 ii i iTi i n, T,, ,77.11 n 111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii\nMakt meat go farther by com.\nmenu one pound ot meat is midt to\n2 WHYS TO MAKE PRECIOUS JELL-0\nand JELL-0 FIDBINGS^\/Stft*\nT TNFORTUNATELY, due to wirtlme condl-\n. tions, oo housewife It getting ill the Jeil-O\nmdJcll-O Puddings she would like to get. But when\nTt>u irt _J_le to gtt tither, yon itt sure of urisfaction.\nUm thun rarrfullv and mike diem go \u00ab far as\npouible. Here are two Idem to help 700.\nTWO\nOIAND\nDIIIMTI-\nlimilral   lfl\ntupply Km\npow, but\nunchanitd\nla quality-\nJIU-0 CUBES WITH CUSTARD\n2  CUf$ m*-* MMr\n1 tnp mlmd same*\nX packtte JBUrO (Streuberrj, Ktspeerrj at Cherry)\nDissolve Jell-0 in bot witer. Turn into shillow pu. Chill until\nfirm. Cut io cubes. Pile cubes lightly in iherbert ot per_ait\nglutei Poor custird uuce over thc cubes of ihimmtting Jcll-O.\nServ__6to8.     \u2022 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022    \t\nEaiy, isn't it? And here's an idea fot Jcll-O Puddings:\nJEU-0 TRIFLE\n1 patkaei JEU-0 rVODlNG\n(any fijior,hut vmUUU tpetlally teed)\n6 er 7 if*jr.i pltim ctkt\nHorn-mad* lam\nPimm JillO Pudding u directed oe tht\nta&m. Spieid top o< each touire of cike\nwith |im, Plice squat est ait In lodlrt\ndual doten dlsho. When pudding ii tool,\npour orer alt tnd chill.\nThis recipe glrtt 6 of 7 terrlnn of u\ndtli(h_ful a dtmit m you ***t utitd.\nYou tut dank the unrifylng autlity of\nJell-0 Puddingt for ibn full, rich dim\n\u2014(tall\n.\n-\/9k^__\n1\u2014: \/\/\nJELL-0-JEU-0 Puddings\nrrtiMui m. Qmneimi Foods\nm\u00abK\u00ab    -ilea,    gu    taiinu     uj    *\u00bbiei-   unuu v***.  yviwA*\u2014 mm \u2122---  \u2014  ~-\t\nblning It with bland foodi. IB this ierva aix perioni by mixing lt With\nothtr foodi ln 1 ttity dlih which\nmay bt cooked on top, of the stove\nor Uktd.\nTQDAYVMRNU   .\nBretkfut:\nSliced Oranges\nWholt Whtit Cereil Milk\nCreamed Eggi      Tout\nCoffee\n\u25a0Lunchton:\nrrench Touted Cheeie\nSandwiches\nBaked Apples Doughnuti\nMilk 1   Coffte\nDinner:\n' Meat Extender Dish      ,\nMiyonmlie Cauliflower\nCabbage md Apple Salad\nPumpkin Pli . -.Coffee\nFRINCH TOASTED\nCHIIIK SANDWICHES\nSlice bread thin end make Into\nsindwlchei with thtn, even illou of\nchtui. Beet up 1 or 3 eggi with 1\ncup milk. Dip (andwlchu lightly\nInto thla mlxturi on both sides md\nfry ilowly ln a little fit. Brown on\nboth sldei and serve hot.\nMBAT'lXTENOIR\n1 egg, 1 pound ground pork, 1 nip\ncooked rice, 1 teupoon ult, tt tea\nspoon pepper, tt clove garlic. I tt\nbletpooni wittr, tt eup chopped\nptrtliy, Vi teupoon nutmeg, I tibleipooni lard or drlpplngi.\nCut garlic flnt Into water, 101k\n1 hour ind itrain. Combine girlie\nliquid with ill Ingredients exoept\ndrlpplngi. Drop by tlblupoonfuli\ninto bot drlpplngi and brown on\nboth ildes; cover ind cook ilowly 30\nminutei, uncovering tbe lut ftw\nminutei to crisp. Or put mixture In\nto individuil ramikln dtihtp or Into\na ciiiirole and beki, covered about\nM mlnutu; uncovlred, 10. Servei 6.\nMAYONNAISE CAULIFLOWER\n1 hud clullflower, parsley mayonnaise.\nSlpirite clullflower into, flowerets, 000k In boiling, ulted witer until tender\u2014do not ovircook\u2014then\ndrain ind mikt Pauliy Mayonnaise.\n3 tableipoom fit, 3 tablupctoni\nflour, tt teupoOn nil, tt teaspoon\npepper, 1 cup milk, 3 tibleipooni\nchopped par-ley, 14'cup real miy-\nonnllri.\nMalt tat- In top of double boiler;\nadd flour, ult ind pepper and atlr\nuntil imooth. Add milk gndually\nitlrrlng coittlitly, ind coek until\nthickened. Add ptrilty and ml\nmiynnnilse Ind itlr until imooth.\nServei .\n\u2014Photo by Couno-SHto.\nNew Denver Church\nCroup Meet\nNEW DENVER, B. C\u2014Th\u00bb monthly! meeting pf tht St. Stephen! Womin'i Auoclitlon wu htld at tht\nhomt ot Mri, A, L. Hinli, Thuriday,\nMN, A. Ltvy, Vict Preiident wu\nln the chair, Rtv. T. Browne opened\nthe meeting.\nMri. R. Orellln reported on a\nmeeting htld by Community Club,\nMn, D. Pearson gave report for tbi\nThomllnion wu nimed to tht\nViiiting Committee and Mri. S.\nChurch during October.\nMrs. T. 0, D. Harris and Min\nMonica Butlin were welcomed it\ntha tea hour. Refreshment! wtre\nserved by. Mrs. A. Levy md Mlu\nMohlci Butlin.\nB. C. Salmon Canning\nHas Become\na War Induitry\nVICTORIA, Oct. 14 (CP)-Sil-\nmon-cinnln| In Britlih Columbii\nhU vlrtuill;' btcomt \u2022 wir Industry\nthe provincial Fiihirlu .Depart-\nment reported today.\n\"Cinnid Mlmon ia a high protein\nfood, parted In oontalnin whleh\nmike it rtuoftably euy. to handle,\"\nuld thi report. \"It dou not rtquire\nspecial facilities for ihlpment or\nstorige, will keep without furthtr\npreparation. The British Government wu quick to recognize thui\nfacilities which mtke B. C. cinned\nsalmon in Ideal wir ritlon, tht\nruult btlng a heavy Increue in tht\ndtmind for canned salmon for war\npurposu.\nFisheries producti in 1M3 In B.C.\nwere valued at $38,059,559 in Increue over the year before ot\n$6,327,_a_, or 30 per oent, Ot this total the ulmon fllhirjr wii vilued\nat $23,419,881. Next in value came\nherring it $8,333,784; in third pilot\nwu halibut It $2,328,818 ind fourth\nwu pilchardi it $3,014,407.\nWUtEA\nWHIZZ OF\nACOOK\ni\nROYAL'S\na mm\nOFA\nwar!\nJEWELRY STORE\nMl Biktr SL Ntlion, B, C.\nAirtight wrappei\nprotects strength\nanil pui ily\nAIWAYS  D.PIN-A.U\n.. *\u25a0'\nt-1 v\nCOOD eonnen In Ml* Indurtry'i early dayi\nstruggled to preierw the cholceri Hem*\nef Iheir day by Ihe application of heat al\nthe temperature ef boiling water\u2014212\u00b0\nFahrenheit;\nHeat It still lhe only preservative used In\ncanning. But since Libby'i was eitabllihed\n73 yean age (31 yean manufacturing In\nCanada), the Ingenuity of science hai\nslopped up the available temperature\nthrough steam pressure\u2014thus opening the\nway to provide you with an Infinite variety\nof new and better foodi.\nLibby'i develop and uie Ihe newest\nadvances In agriculture and processing to\nprovide and maintain perfected quality In\nmon than 100 food products,   libby'i\nEARLY CANADIAN\nQUILTING BEE\nTsUhwork\" Mltfc ttiy wm nlW.'\nbut there wis nothing pitchv about\nthe solid comfort they imparted on cold\nwinter nighti! In dnidi1, eirly divs,\nwhen tie twin .\"home-mito\" Mnot\u00bb4\na specill qnility, ffllttl \\m mttt\nfrequent neighborhood iffiln\nLabel ilgnali te every housewife all lha\ngrand flavour and goodness of old-time\nhome-cooked dishes, plus new products\nsuch at Libby's \"Gentle Press\" Tomato\nJuice\u2014an excellent source of Vitamins A .\nand C\u2014Canada's most papular health\ndrink.\nProve il for yourself. Try Libby's \"Gentle\nPress\" Tomato Juice\u2014If you don't agree It\nIs the bett you have tailed return the label\nand Libby's will pay you cfoufc\/e the\npunhese price.\nj\nA UIBY OF CANADA, UMITID\nCMATMAM, ONT AUO\n.     \t\n \u25a0 \u25a0 -\n\u2014'\u25a0'    \u25a0\"*- ,mm*.'.*im'\niww*n.v*n. ;iftt^*i*. mv..**',!*m \"mi*\nThe Best\nood Shoes\nare at\nAndrew\n&    COe\nLeaders in Footfashion\nCEREALS AND FRUITS\nin twice u good wU\nRICH\ntrom\nValley \\jt\niotenay  Valley I\/airy\nFALL MILLINERY\n$2.95 to $5.95\nfashion First Ltd.\nMillion! or nndbagi provided far\nAir Baitl Precautions purpom may\nsoon disappear following an innouncement by Herbert MorrUon, tbi\nBritlih Minister of Homa Security,\nthat tbey an \"unsuitable for dialing\nwith the niw types of Incendiary\nbombi except In special circumstances.\"\nNelson District\nFood ^Fitness\nTry this Tasty Way\nMELOGRAIN\nHEALTHMEAL\nThe delicious, now\nIshlnt ponld|\u00ab\u2014\u2022\nblend ol whole-jrain\nWhut and Rye ler\nbody-bulldlnj, Bnn\n\u2022nd Ftu In mild\nIsxitlvi action.\nMELOGRAIN\nHEALTH OATS\nBnn ind Fin in\nblended la for extra\nflavor... mklag a\nlood conUlnlns mineral salts and wilh \u2022\nmild UaaHva action.\nRelief $2720\nToUl of \u00bb.._...3 hu been tent te\nProvlnclil Headquarters of thl Chineie Wir Relief Fund trom Ntlion\n\u2022nd Dlitrict.\nJ. R, McLennan, local Treasurer,\nreported thit including S7H.50 collected by Chinese, md $101,90 itnt\nin trom Nikuip ind Edgewood dlitrlcti, the imount forwarded totalled $2720.43.\nMELOGRAIN\nWhat more could\nyou ask from a\nfine cup of tea?\n\u2022 Deep, hearty flavor\n\u2022 Fragrant bouquet\n\u2022 Utmost en|oyment\nCompare Canterbury! It'a\ntraditionally fine tea, the\nkind you like beat.,\n[WW      ... a\nIafewav .. J\n[TORES, LTD.\nwry\nfor your\nconvenience,\nCanterbury le\npacked tn\n2 0Z.,4 0Z.\nand 8 OZ.\nrigid cortoni,\nNELSON SOCIAL|?W ***\nWant Action\nFrom Dr. Amyol\non Health Nurse\nROSSLAND. B. C, Oct. 1\u00ab- following tht announcement of Alderman A. F. Snowball, wbo ll ilso\nChairman ot tht School Board, thlt\na Health Nurse hu been appointed\non a temporary basis to assist Dr.\nE. E. Topliff, Medical Heilth Officer, with inipection of ichool children, the city Council Tueiday night\ndecided thit in urgent letter ihould\nbe itnt to Dr. Amyot, Frovinciil\nHeilth Officer, Victoria, itatlng thit\nRossland ll awaiting furthtr replies\nregirding tht two application! that\nwera forwarded to bim for thli poiltion, ind Is anxious to make any\nofficial appointment as soon as poiilble owing to its concern regirding\nthe (840 grint which iuch an appointment entitles It to rtetlvt.\nMn. Wilfred Hohn, of Trill, (formerly Mill Glendennan of Calgary)\nwho tubmltted the fint application for the poiltion ot Public\nHealth Nurse, hu started work on\na temporary basis, stated Alderman\nSnowball.\n\u25a0y MRI. M. J. VIONIUX\na\nChargl for tagagemint Announcements In Thli Column ll $1.60\ne   Mn. R. P. Barnei, who hai|terday  ifternoon, whin  those  it-\nRedi (reek\nOfficer With\n\"Reme\" in Italy\nBy WILLIAM STEWART\nCinidlin Prut War Correipondent\nWTTH THE CANADIAN FORCES\nIN ITALY, Oct. 14 (CPJI-Th* re-\nTo Help You Be\nat Your Best\nHERE'S a breakfast cereal with a malty-\nrich, nut-sweet flavor that ll really different -\nplus nourishment thit gott a long way to help\nkeep you at your beat.\nGrape-Nuts Flakee ate made of two graltu-\nnot juit one. Tbey give yon die grand taate and\nwholesome goodness of both sun-ripened wheat\nand malted batley. And the special process that]\nboth bikes and touts them, makei Grape-Nuts\nFlakei extra easy to digest.\nMake mre yon get tbe hlgh-quility nourish'\nment everyone needs these days. Aik your grocer\nfer the red and white package of Grape-Nuts\nFlakes-regular siie or giant economy the.\nOrape=Nuts\nFLAKES\n_fn*KtalOmae*ltmA\n\u25a0pent the put couple of monthi it\nthe bomt ct htr son-in-liw ind\ndiughtir, Mr. ind Mrs. H. J. Haylock, SUnlty Strttt, leaves on the\nEutbound tnln thii morning for\nStrathmore, Alta., from where ihe\nwlll later go to Toronto.\n\/ e Mill Doreen Long hu arrived\nfrom Edmonton to make hir heme\nin Ntlion.\ne Hans Edwardson of Ymir visited Ntlion yesterday.\ne Mrs. Mill! was In tht city from\nProcter yuttrdiy.\ne Miss Christine Fornelll. Biktr\nStrttt, who ipent the holidiy wttkend it tht homt of htr mothtr, Mrt.\nM. Fornelll of Fife, hu returntd.\n1 \u2022 Miii A,' Mijor and son Colin\nof Procter viilted town yeiterday,\nLEAVES FOR ALBERTA\ne George Barnes of Vincouver.\nwho hu bttn a guest of Otorgt W.\nSteele tor \u25a0 few days, left yesterday\nter Cilgary md Edmonton to visit\nhla iliter md nltcc btfore return'\ning to tht C.ast.\ne The Fairview C. W. L. met\nWedneidiy ifternoon it tbt homo\nof . Mrs. Harry Dronsfield, when\nthose attending were Rev. Gerald\nMurphy, Mrs. T. L. Marquis, Mrs,\nWilliim Marshal, Mrs. Thomas\nCookson, Mrs. H. B. Lindsay, Mn\nA. W. Stubbs, Mri F. Denlion, Mrs.\nF. Rossman ind Mrs, 3. P. Cote. The\nprize was won by Mrs. Cote.\ne: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foggo, Mill\nStreet, hid u gueiti Thanksgiving\nDiy'their nephew md niece, Mr.\nmd 'Mrs. B. W. Lawrie of Rossland.\ne'Ptlpt Offlctr Alan Emmott\nhu returned to hts R.CA.F. dutiei\natter ipending leave with hli father\nF..N..Emmott, Ihnei Street\nE.   Kcnclli,   mining  man  ot\nVancouver,, ls a city viiltor.\ne Mtn Beatrice Weit ot Willow\nPoint V>ent yesterday shopping In\ntown.\ne J. I. Peten, CPJt. Diitrlct\nFreight Agent, bu returned from\na couple of days ipent in Vmcouver.\ne Cul Mohr, mining man of\nAlnsworth, visited town yeiterday.\ne Mrs. McKay wu in tht city\nfrom Crtiton yeiterdiy.\ne Mrs. McEwing ot Silmo ipent\nyesterdiy In Nelion,\ne Shoppers In the city yuterdiy\nincluded Mr. ind Mri. W. Kline of\nSlocan City.     \u2022\ne Mr. and Mn. F. Downing of\nPassmore visited Nelion yuttrdiy.\nto' vierr wenatchee\ne Mri. George Gill, Robion\nStreet, left yeittrdiy for Wenatchee, Wuh, to visit htr iliter, Mn.\nJoieph Jannl, for a few weeks.\ne Mrs. R. A. Peebles, Latimer\nStreet, wu hostess to Circle No.\n1' ot St Paul's United Church yei-\n____________^_^^_ \u25a0\nHP-SON DAILY NIWS, PRIDAY, OCTOIIR \u00bb, 1943 \u2014 8\ntending win Mn. D. H. Hill, Mrs.\nW. O. Stewirt Mn. Margaret Bell\nMrs. J. Btrn, Mrs. C, H. Bim. Mrs.\nW. E. Shiw, Mn. Hector Mickenzle,\nMn J, D. Foggo, Min Grace Cash,\nMn. C. H. Stark, Mrs. Alex Cifrie,\nMlu Annie McCorkle, Mlu M. McCorkle, Mn. R. D. Barnei ind Mn.\nH. Stewart Forbes.\ne Mr. md Mn. W. G. Mara oi\nRoulmd visited town on Thanksgiving Diy.\ne Mr. arfd Mn. J. C. Bradshaw\nmd the liters' lister, Mrs. David\nLogin, hive returned trom a tew\ndiy! visit V> Trail.\ne Rev. Sister M. Bernard, Superintendent of the Mater Misericordiae Hoipltil it Roulmd, iceompanied by Rev. Sister M. Austin,\nspent yuterday it St. Joseph's\nAcidimy.\ne Mn. Carr of Creston ls t city\nviiitor.\ne Mn. A. B, Clark Is ln town\nfrom Trail.\nBETUHNS TO COAST\ne Mrs. Desaulniers ot Vincouver,\nwho hu ipent a few monthi In\nMoyie, >ind visited her diughter,\nRev. Slater M. Victor Superior\nof St Joseph's School, left yesterday for the Coist,. \u2022\na Wednesday sfternoon Mri, D.\nMclnnes, 2006 Stinley Street, enter\nti!ned the Circle ot the Cathedral\nof Mary Immaculate it her home\nwhen Red Crosi articles were made,\nThe winners of the prizes were I^rs.\nHenry Lindblad ind Mrs. J. Munro.\nAmong those attending were Mrs.\nThomas Prime, Mrs. Jean Kasper,\nMrs. J. Morrison, Mrs. Henri Gagnon,- Mrs. Henry Lindblad, Mri.\nLouli Colettl, Mn. M. DeGirolamo,\nMrs. A. G. Gelinas, Mrs, G. F. Stevens, Mrs, Philip Rihal, Mrs. M. 3.\nVarseveld, Mrs. .George Henneisy,\nMrs. Norbert Choquette, Mrs. Lut-\nkvltch, Mrs. M. Scally, Mrs. J. P.\nHerron, Mrs, L. G. McCallum, Miss\nAlbertine Choquette, Mrs. J. Mur-\naro, Mrs. Edith Edgar, Mn. Joseph\nSturgeon, Mn. M. J. Vigneux, Mrs.\nD. A. McPherson, Mrs. H. D. Thompson, Mn. W. G. Fullerton, Mn J. N.\nHunt Mrs. Vito Romino, Mri D.\nAurelio, Mn. V. Doyle ihd Mrs.\nHairy Korolak.\ne Mr. md Mn. George A. Tipp,\n507 Carbonate Street, have at guests\ntheir son md daughter-in-law, Pay-\nmatter Sub-Lieut George Tapp and\nMrs. Tapp ot Victoria, who are here\non two months furlough.\ne Mr. Justice MacFarlane ot Victoria hu arrived from Cranbrook,\nto preside over the Nelion Assizes,\nwhich open Monday,\ne Mn. W. A. Bennett High\nStreet is visiting her sen and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bennett Jr., at Tnil.\nAfter S3 Yean\nFifty-three yem were bridged\nthli wttk by George A. Birnes of\nVtncouver tnd Georgt W. Stttlt ot\nNtlion.\nTne two mm trt cousins who\nspent much of thtlr boyhood together et homes near London, Ont Aa\nyoung men thiy Mt out to' chtrt\nthtlr own piths ln tht world largt-\nly in tht Wut For iomt yeirs neither knew whert the other wu.\nThen they learned each wu ln the\nWut, but Mr. Birnes wu a telegraph operator and agent for Canadian National Railways, mostly Nor.\nthem Alberta, and Mr. Steele wu\nin Nelson District\nMr. Barnes retired and want Into\ntha hardware business ln Vincouver; Mr. Steele, concluding hit\nworking life as a Nelson City employee, retired ilso, and rtmilntd\nin Nelion, .   .\nA few days ago Mr. Barnei came\nto Ntlion to visit Mr. Steele, found\nhe had gone to Itill to visit his ion\nFred, and caught up with him thert.\nThey returned to Nelson for i few\nday:. Mr. Barnes left on Thundiy\nmornlng'i train tor Cilgary ind Edmonton.\n\"We had a grand reunion,\" declared Mr, Stetle with hii charic-\n.trlatie grin. \"We talked and talked\nand talked some more, md really\nenjoyed ounelvei. A lot can happen\nIn (3 yeari but we Caught up on\nmost of it\"\nNakuip, Cranbrook\nAirrrton Graduate\nVULCAN. Alta., Oct lt (CP) -\nSgt. Pilot! Stuart C. Webber of Vancouver and Ernest J, Callan of Loi\nAngelu, shired honon ll leiding\nitudenti of a dan of plloti graduating as plloti it No, IS Servict Fly\nIng Training School, R.C.A.F., here\ntodiy. Briti-h Columbii airmen\nwert predominint in the clui.\nGraduatei Included, British Columbii: J. F, Arthur, A. P. Clirke\nJ.. G. Reynolds, J, L. Snyder and\nS. C. Webber, ill of Vancouver; O.\nA. Fennlngs, J. A. Stiles both of\nNtw Westminster; E. M. Baird, Nikuip; J.D.A. Eut Keremeos; A. B.\nElworthy, Victoria; O. W. Exel,\nRoystdn; D.C.R. Home, Oak Bay; A,\nH. MacLeod, Sardls, M. Sanderson,\nCranbrook,\nFREEMA1J\n*     FURNITURE CO.\nThe House ot Furniture Valuu\nPhont IU Nilsoai\nTRADE IN YOUR\nOld Furniture\non NEW\nDEATHS\nEDINBURGH, Scotland \u2014 Peter\nRobertion, 62, internationally fimoui golf professional. Robertion wu\nprofessloml champion of Scotland\nIn 1991 and ISM and the only player\nwho ihot a two on the famous \"roid\nhole\"\u2014the 17th\u2014at St Andrewi,\nOXFORD, Englmd-Slr Michael\nSadler, 82, international authority\non secondary educition.\nCity Employees\nAim lor $11350\nin Victory loan\nAt a meeting Wedneiday tbe Nelion Civie Committee on Payroll\nSavingi tor the Fifth Victory Lou\ndiscussed plans for the complete\ncinvass of all civic employees. A\ndefinite objective of $11,350 hu\nbeen aet tor City of Nelion employees and every employee li being\nuT(M to support md give every\nassistance in winning thi \"V\" Flag\nby topping tbt objective.\nCommittee il as followi:\u2014R. Harshaw, H. D. Dawion, R. Hickey, A.\nA. Pagdin, C. B. Sharp, P. Perdue,\nR. Bush Ud D. S. Webster.\nJean Jacques Rousseau, wllter ot\n\"The Social Contract,\" ind tamoue\nphilosopher ot nance, wu born Ul\nOeneva in HU.\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs\nconsult\u2014\n'y0Mm\niiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiini\nNew Fall Outfits\nCoats \u2014 Hats \u2014 Dresses\nMILAPY'S FASHION SHOP\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii\nSoma bid mon than too public\nMttus In the eighth century.\nSTOCKHOLM (CP) \u2014 Bnogeholm\nCastle, ln the Province ot Skone, haa\nbeen rented by thl Swedish social\nWelfare Board for UM u a reception\ncentre for Danlih refugeei.\nSAFEWAY\niTCHES: Canada, 3 boxes . . * 23c\nIELLY GLASSES: doz. ... 59c\n.ODAS: I. B. C. 40 oz. box   35c\n.ICE. round grain, 2 Ibs. . . 21c\n|LL BRAN: Kellogg's, large pkt. .   21c\nRobin Hood, Five Roses FLOUR\n14 Ibs. ,. 79c 149 Ibs. . $1.50\npair and maintenance organization\nwhole army nune, Royil Electrical\nahd Mechanical Engineers but which\nli popularly known u \"Reme,\" li\nhelping to keep tbe Canidlm forces\nfighUng tit ind rolling ln Italy.\nCanadlani who staff lta workshops ind hindle lta repilr tooli\nire not soldiers likely to become\nfamous ln the Italian campaign but\ntheir hard work meani that the\nweaponi ln tiie hands of the fighting men will always be ln top notch\ncondlUon. The organization can perform a thousand and one jobs\nspeedily.\nOne ot ttie workshops operating\nln Italy It commanded by Ma].\nArchie Slethem of Winnipeg and\nFort Frances, Ont.\nThe headquarters compiny is\ncommanded by Ueut Bob Smeed of\nMontreel The Compiny Sgt. is\nJohnny Anderion of Rock Creek,\nB. C.\nUeut GU Cook of Montreal Is the\narmaments officer. Hli Sergeint-\nMajor ll Lionel Gilbert ot Calgary,\nUeut Bob Grassby ot Winnipeg, I\nMcGill University graduate tn Engineering, directs the vehicle and repair and maintenance section md\nthe motor transport workshops.\nSpecialists who have the rank of\nArmaments Q. M. S. Include Cirl\nIddoli of Calgary, a former Blsley\nmarksman.\n'Fitter Doug Clarke ot Victoria,\nB. C, wu I peacetime member ot\nthe permanent force ind hli wife is\nin the Women's Division ot the R. C.\nA.F.\nA. Q. M. S. of the \"telecom* section is Frank Palmer of Penticton,\nB. C. Sgt. Ml], Ernie Tiylor ot\nDrumheller, Alta., supervises dozen! ct Jobl cirrled out In the motor\ntransport workshops. The broken\nplow inn of \u2022 greit bulldozer was\nwelded by Pte. Don Hadley ol\nMorden, Mm.\nWoman Gets Yoar\non Bigamy Charge\nCAUJASY, Oct 14 (CP.)-Mrs.\nGladys Lillian Ferguson, a, Port\nArthur, Ont, must spend her term\nof, ont yur ln Jill on I bigamy\nchirge, It wu ruled ln Alberta Appeal Court yesterday, when her appeal was dismissed.\nEvidence revealed the womin wu\nmirrled to three mtn in thi irmed\nforcei, ill ot whom art pruumibly\nliving. Shi wu chirged with bigamy In respect to tht lut mirrlige.\nCourt dismissed tht appeal on the\nground thit the accuied hid admitted tht varioui marriage ceremonies\neven though she claimed thlt In the\ncue befon the court ihe believed\nshe hid i divorce from her fint hui\nbind.\n,      i    \u25a0   I a l\nThieves Rob War\nSalvage Chest\nVANCOUVIR. Oct M (CP) -\nA burglir lut night broke open thi\n\u25a0ate it Ortit Vincouver Wir Chest\nSilvigi Depot and took 1*3 ln cuh.\nthe Silvigt Oftlce nported todiy.\nThe Mul, proceed! of Wednesday'! iell of salvage collected trom\nrainy Vancouver houjtholdi, wu\niirmirktd for troop entertalnmint,\nbut btctun tbt theft wu tully covered by Iniunnce, \"tbe ihow wUl\ngo on.\"\nActor to Attend\nCoait Loan Rallies\nHCtiYWOOD, Ok-HtAP) -\nFilm actor Herbert Marshall will\nappear it Victory Loin rallies ln\nVincouver ind Victorii, October\n20, 31 md 22, the Hollywood Victory Committee announced todiy.\nYOUR\nHAIR\nIS AN ASSET!\nKeep your hair beautiful by regular visits\nto the\nFAIRVIEW\nBeauty Shoppe\nFairview\nCath Market\nOpposite Hume khool.\nRolled Veal Roests:   9P.\nPerlb.   JpC\nGood Pot Ro\u00abt Beef: tyi-\nPerlb   m.lm\nHamburgher, fresh     AC-\nmade: 2 Ibs. ...  wC\nStewing Veal: \\**_\nPerlb    1\/C\nBrisket Boiling 17\nBeef: Perlb    WC\nPork Sausages:       - 07 -\nPerlb. ........  \u00a3lC\nWelners: OQ.\nPerlb,\u25a0\u25a0-.:...n\\ \u00ab>C\nFRESH FRUITS AND\nVEGETABLES DAILY\nPHONI 295\nR. R. Horner\nR flr RGROCERY\nMacaroni: Lion 1A_*\nbrand; Mb. pkg.   IUC\nX*: 34c\nPuffed Wheat: Shop-OC;\nping Bag; bag ..   fctJC\nMcintosh Apples:      OCA\n4 Ibs    fctfC\nOranges: Size 252;   07\ndozen <   Jlv\nTpmatoei: OC-\n3 Ibs    ZOC\nCreen Peppers: 10\nperlb    IOC\nRed Peppers: OA\nper Ib    \u00a3UC\nLettuce: Large size;   1 P\nhead    13C\n\u00b0\u00a3ti  4c\nCauliflower: 1Q\u00ab\nperlb    IOC\nBeets and Turnips:       i_,\nperlb. .......,'   W\nOnions: OP_,\n5 Ibs  ZDC\nPHONE 161\n\u25a0_____..-__.   .....   ......___.     ...     .,    '   mm -___!___________\n '   '\nMmm Baihj Jf m*\nITED,\nlitibllihtd April 11,1901.\nBrt'tM Columbia'i\nMott Intirtittng Niwtpaper\nibUihid evenr momlng except Sundiy by\nI NEWS  PUBLISHING! COMPANI?  Utrl.\n166 Biker SL. Nilion. Britlih Columbii.\nJER Or TH! CANADIAN PRESS AND\nAlipiT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nFRIDAY, OCT. IB. \u00ab\u00ab\u25a0\nI Trade Quotas Instead of\nt- Tariffs and Their Effect\non Canada\nv Britlih Columbia industries, notably those of lumber and fishing, benefitted greatly from the Empire trade\nagreements.\nThe tendency of thought at this\nUme ls in the opposite direction. It ls\n\u2022gainst tariffs and for more free trade\nbetween nations.\nIf postwar policy should frown on\nprotective tariffs such as thoie which\nunder the Ottawa agreements benefitted all parts of the British Empire\nwhat measures should-Canada take in\norder to assure Itself of a fair share of\nworld trade T .\nr. Much aggressive selling, wide'promotion of Canadian goods and Insistence upon maintenance of high standards of quality in our products are\nthree obvious answers, but they do not\nCover all angles of the problem. Other\ncountries can adopt similar measures\nand they might' have advantages\nwhich we could not overcome, such as\nlower cost of production.\nQuotas are probably the solution.\nBritish Columbia fisheries benefitted\nfor yean from quotas which gave it a\nfind share of the.French market for\ncanned salmon. We shipped some classes of lumber to the United States under\nquota.\nIf the quota principle ln international tride should be established as\npart of the post-victory settlements\nthen Canada's interests could be protected, without recourse to the employment of tariff barriers. Quotas are\nbased upon two-way trade. We would\noffer Canadian, markets in reasonable\nproportion to the markets offered to\nits, but the quota plan does not call for\neven-Steven deals. It could be beneficial to aome countries to accept much\ngreater values in goods from as than\nthjy would expect to ship in return.\nFrance might have iuch need for our\nsalmon that it would not necessarily\ninsist upon us accepting an equal value\nIn wine and perfume in return. Hence\nquotas need not have an adverse effect\nupon our Canadian balance of trade. It\nwould be a matter of productive ability\non the one hand and consumer needa\non the other.\n- Canada'i interests could be preserved 'under the quota plan of international trade\u2014but we would need to\nbe well represented in the treaty\nchambers.\nRussia and Ourselves\nRelations between Russia and the\nEnglish-speaking democracies seem to\nbe a delicate subject but would be less\ndelicate\u2014if; more frankly stated. They\nbristle with misunderstandings. Thoie\nWho laud everything Ruuian, who consider it the worit of hereiy to coniider\nthat Premier Stalin could possibly on\n\u2022ny occasion be wrong go to one extreme. Those who fear everthing Rub-\nsian, who see in Joe Stalin the burglar under the bed, go to another.\nThe war position ia simple enough.\nRussia was attacked by Germany. It Ii\ndefending itself magnificently and ii\nwelcoming all the assistance we can\ngive it. In ita defence of Ruuian soil\nit has passed to the offensive and hai\ndestroyed many German diviiioni and\nhuge resources in armament and supplies. Rusiia and ourselves are fighting\nthe same enemy. We have a common\ncause againit Hitler, who li out to destroy Russia and the Western democracies. In that struggle the Russians In\nthe course of defending their homeland\nand in striving to drive out the Germans have brought victory by the\nUnited Nations Immeaiuresbly nearer.\nIn thii war, we and the Ruulini\nmarch together. We do not do so undir\nunified military leadenhlp. Premlir\nStalin prefers to run hii own ihow, and\nwe an willing that he ihould do io and\nto give him all the material aid and the\nstrategic aid ln our power. His military\ncause ii oun. We may think that Russian reluctance toward suggeitioni ot\nunified military control on a global\nseals li lometlmei a handicap to tha\nUnited Nationa\"1 cause, but Russia Is\nperforming splendidly a military talk\nof iuch magnitude that no sensible person In the Weitern democracies la inclined to be critical. In the meanwhile\nwe do all we ean to bring about cloier\nrelations, through conferences and discussions and through consulting the\nKremlin upon every major operation In,\nthe war, or every major change that\ndevelops.\nLooking to peace settlements, then\nare also basic differences between the\nposition of Russia and that of the Western democracies. Neither the British\nEmpire nor the United States wishes\nto gain on* square yard of territory-\nThey fight only to destroy the Nails\nwho would have destroyed them. Russia's position li that under the Hitler-\nStalin pact of 1938, Russia was to occupy Eastern Poland. It hu not relinquished that claim. It has since declared that It proposes to hold the territory\nof the Baltic republics and Bessarabia.'\nWe, and China, are at war with\nJapan. Russia is not. Nor do we show\nany desire to upset Russo-Japanese relations.\nThere are other differences in status, In policy and in postwar alms, hut\nthere are none that need give us any\nespecial cause for concern at this time.\nRusiia is attacking our foe. We are attacking Russia's foe, All the United\nNations, the British Empire, the United States, Ruula and China, and their\nAllies, gain from every Ruuian, from\nevery Anglo-American, from every\nChineie victory. It is no time to quibble\nover methods or ideas.\n\u00bb \u25a0 i \u25a0\u25a0  ''.'\nPress Comment\n A.I\u00bbU|t WITH A STRINOl\nUtlder tbe incomi tu regulations, a person\nwbo subscribes to a superannuation scheme ll\n- illowed exemption on the lumi bl piyi to the\nscheme. But tbe person' who superannuates\nhimself by menu of life insurance or annuity\nsets no exemption. Re payi taxei ea every\ndollar be pays lo premiums or innulty contributions. Thtn bt pays igiln.\nIn the cut ot lift Insurance, tbt premiums\nwhleh have already paid Incomi tea, are subjected to a premium tix and this premium\n' tax necessarily reduces the return te the policyholder. Ostensibly, lt li the company thlt\npays. But tht company la only a trustee. Tbt\nreal payer Is tht policyholder.\nThe annuitant fares even worse, whether\n. thl. annuity la purchaied from I life Insurance\ncompiny or from tht Dopilnton Government\nitself. All innultles arranged fer mbsiquint\nto Juni 21,1940, ire subject te taxation as Income. But an annuity, af course, is not Income.\nThere li a bit of Interest in It, of count, ind\nthe Intereit is properly subject te taxation ai\nincome. But there ti capital In It, too, and that\ncipltal, which his already peld ltl tax, ll not\nproperly taxable again.\nWhen i min, ifter paying hla Interne tax.\nInvests hii uvlngi ln \u2022 houn wd eoUaeta rent,\nthe government doei not retard tee wholt of\nthe rent u Income. Then te in allowance\nfor municipal taxei, tor lnsurinci and for\ndepreetetlon. When a man buyi mining stock\n\u2022nd draws i dividend the whole dividend\nli not regarded is Income. There li an allowance tor depletion, tor Uie mine li regarded si\ni wasting suet\nTbt annuity la on a par with a mining dividend. It la pert capital ind thit capital, hiving already paid Its Ux, should net be taxed\nagain. As Mr. B. K. Sandwell puts lt in I revealing arUele tn Siturdiy Night, tht government which mikes i contrtct with in ennult-\nint and thtn tekai away a proportion of Uie\nmoney lt pays him\u2014i proportion tblt may\nrun lo 90 or 70 per cent-ls selling I pup with\nI itrlng. And selling pupi wilh strings it-\ntiched li not regarded u honest.\u2014Vincouvir\nProvince\naOVISNMINT MUST RESPOND\nChairman Donald Cordon of tea Prlcei\nBoard haa appalled urgently to thi peopli ot\nCinada to eooperite with wage md prleifilling policiei ln order to avert disastrous Inflation. The people wlll be disposed to rtipond,'\nbut it the ume Ume, the Government it Ottiwi will also hivt to practice whit Hr. Oordon 10 logically preaches.\nAl The Plnmclil Poit polnti out, Ottiwi\nhu gone over Hr. Gordon's head, timi liter\ntime, to mike ipeclil concessions to libor ind\nfood producer!. In iomt ciki theu concessions wtrt deserved tnd necessary, but thirt\nmuit be \u2022 strict limit thereon if urleui trouble\nli to bt prevented.\u2014Brmtford Bxpoilter.\n?? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOpen tt any ruder. Namu et perioni\nUklng questions wlll not bl publlihid.\nThtrt li ne ohirgt for thli iirvlci. Queitloni will net bi anwirtd by mall except\nwhtn there Is obvloui neceiilty tor privity. \u2022\nA. K., Brllllint\u2014Cin you live me the nsme\nind addrtu of thi nearest branch officials\nof Sn Amerioan oil company reputed to\nhavt id oil leise In .South America tnd ll\nrecruiting Canidlm libor tos working\n\u25a0aid lease?\nPut to wirtlme restrictions thi^iime of\ntell oil company cannot be divulged, If you\nwith to ieek employment thtrt ipply it tht\nNational Selective Servict Office, Ntlion.\nV. 8, Kimberley\u2014Are there any restrictions\ntor a Canadian In purchasing ammunition\nIn the United States other than paying\nduty en the ume?\nYll. Ammunition Is I prohibited importation.\nA. P., Fruitvale\u2014Will you pleaie describi\nFnnklln'i Grouse, Canada Grouie md a\nTool Hen? Are any ot then blrdi protect\ned by a continual cloeed season? Are the\nibove alternative names tor tbt umt\nbird?\nA Franklin Grouie and Fool Hen art tba\numt bird, we cannot find any description of\ni Canada Grouse. Tha season for tha Franklin\nmd Blue Orouu closes Oct 15. Oct I wu tet\ndoling date for,th'a season on Willow or Buff-\nad grouse. ,\nReader, Shoreacres\u2014I am 13 years ot tgt md\nhavt a lot ot pimples and blackheads md\ntiny holei on my face. Whit causes all\ntheu thlngi? I've tried ill sorts ot medicine but tbey could not htlp.\nThtrt are mtny reasons why certain people ere afflicted with plmplei and they art\nvtry common between tht igti of 12 md\nabout 11 yeari. Keeping the face scrupulously\nclean with mild Nip and water'and the application ef a mild antiseptic, u will u omitting\nill greasy, fit foodi, candy and rich deiserts,\noften help this condlUon. We adviit you to'\nconsult a physician for treatment.\nRuder, Sheep Cretk\u2014Would you kindly glvt\nmt teg addren ot place or firm ln Vancouver to which you forward fundi to\nhive cigarettes tent overseas?\nBritish Columbii Overseas Tobicco Fund,\nDipt,  et  Trade  ind  Induitry,  Firllimint\nBuildingi, Victorii.\netters to the\nEditor\nLttttrt may bi publlihid ever a nom dt\nplume, but thi ictual name ef tht writer\nmuit be given to thl Editor ii evidence tf\ngood filth. Anonymouj letten gt In tht\nwait! piper buket\nPuzzled Can't Reconcile\nPorch-Light Rulings\nTo tht Editor:    -\n. Sir\u2014I am ilmost certain that I read In Tht\nDally Newt'within the lut few days teit It\nwu now perfectly In order tor the householder\nto twitch on long-doused porch light; the element of doubt In tbt matter li Induced by hiving also reid so much contrary nutter relevant thereto In Cotlt raper.\nAnyhow, In perfect quietness of mind I\ntwitched on. my porchllght find lt much to\nmy.amaiement itlU in a iound condition, md\nnoted that I wu not thi only one on our itreet,\nte do this. Now, wt irt told In tet piper thli\nmorning thtt tell li itill itrlctly forbidden\nhtrt in Ntlion, tnd thtt wt ihall bi probibly\ncondemned to poreh-llghtltiJ houses till \"April\nla Guern!\"\nIt he reaion li that tee porch-light li not\nunder control for prompt iction, it remains to\nbe uld It ll more undtr control thm the burning llghti In i houu thit moy bt it the Ume\nwithout ltl occupants, for molt porchllght!\ncin be extingulihed externally, whereu ln a\nlocked.up houu llghti cinnot bt extinguished unlesi tht A.R.P. wirden breaks in ind\ndou tet trick tor thl ibient householders.\nThl point II, howtvtr, If tht Coast people,\nvtry much mon relatively ln tht danger irea\nthtn wt ln thi Intend villeyi, cm have their\nwn porch lights i.gllmmtrlng, why cinnot\nwt lighten'our dirkneu to tht ume extent\nmd etUI bt considered loyal citizens? As tht\nmitter itinds now, between whit one hu reid\n\u25a0bout tei coist regulatloni ind whit one now\nnidi ln our own paper ibout the local regulitioni, tht two do not gibe, ind there li tht\nfeeling thit we irt I bit out ot itep.\nPUZZLED.\nNtlaen, B. C, Oet II, IMS.\nWar-25 Years Ago\nBy The Cinidlin Prm\nOtt 15, l_IB.-Frtn_h forcu North tt Lfon\nind ln tei Chimpigne midt Importer! id-\nvincu, while British troepi ctpturtd Brtev-\n\u2022Uu, Mturchln md Bauvln, Wut ot Ullt,\nmd the Belgiini ctpturtd Iieghem ind Cortt-\nmirck. Homi, Syrli, wu occupied by Allen*\nbyi forcei.\n________________     i\nTest Yourself\nI. What womtn'i orginliatloni in repreiented by thaw Initiate: Wrens?\nI. WD'i\nI. CWAM.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou in ctptklt, hontit tnd ilwiyi con-\neemtd for tet welfare of otheri, It your birthdiy ll today. You ihould enjoy mtdtrito sue-\nctu ln lift, but you muit bt mere forceful\nmore practical, more alert to opportunities\n,ii thiy occur. Around 2:27 i.m., i thrilling experience or i itirring drum mty lynchroA-\n. In with thli configuration. At 9:41 p.m., don't\nlit your soclil obligation! mike you feel thit\nyou htvt to ipend momy livlihly. lf you do,\nyou wont git much In return.\nTHT ANIWIM\n1 Womtn'i Royil Cinidlin Nuel Servict.\n1 Women'! Division ot Royil Cinidlin\nAir Forct.\nI, Canadiin Women'! Army Corpi\nWords of Wisdom\nNothing cm bring you peace but yourself;\nnothing cap bring yeu pun but tht triumph\no< prlnclplti.\u2014Imtrion.\nEtiquette Hints\n1-ngntltnci md temper ihownE whin you\nhive te weit tor in tlevitor or othir urvlee\nIn ilere, rtitiunnl or other plict ot builnin,\nmirki you In tlmt timu not only u bid min-\nntred, but tl unpatriotic\n\\ \/ IWay's\nViaORY GARDEN-GRAPH\nBy DEAN MAILIOAY\n\\\nJAPAN PROCLAIMS\nINDEPENDENCE\nOF PHILIPPINES\nmw TOMb Ott. 14 (AH-npm\nprooUimtl the \"Indipmdinot\" of thl\nPhilippine! todiy In i win ot propaganda broidcaaU ind announotd\nUit Inauguration ef 3mt P. Uurtl u\nllrrt Fmldent of i puppet \"BipuWI-\nean OoTtmment\" Mt up under tbe\nthumb of JipuitM armed torou.\nUurtl, ucerdlng to tbt Tokyo\nbroadcut, bailed Jipm u \"thl artit\npower of But Arti* \u00bbho wu granting tht FIMPtoM their tritdom \"u in\ntmmpii tf Jmtlci in tbt hlitory of\nmanual.\"\nThi niplnot in tht ueond ptoplt to be Mtorltd thtlr \"freedom\"\nby Tokyo while itill rtmalalui to all\nIntent! and purpom complettly dominated by Japan. Burma prevlouily\napan\nly rln\nAnothir Tokyo\npan'i \"iltrulitlo\nwanlmllarl)\nfrttd.\nbroadcut uld Jt-\nind imtroui ut\"\nthould prow \"a, irut itlmului for\nIndia's itruggli-\" TWO propuandtits\nhivt promlud inatptnjtntt to -\ndia.\nin-\nSUPPORTS POR FRUIT\nTRIM IN\nVICTORY OARDIN     '\nNtwly plinted fruit treu te tht\nVictory garden often' blow loose\ntrom the ground during Winter\nthaws. When, thli hippmi ilr pocketi cm form iround tht roots and\nruult in itrloui injury to tht health\not the tree. It ll therefore i good\npractice to provide supports for\nnewly-planted trttl.\nTht accompanying Garden-Graph\nIllustrates two methodi ot providing\nsupport for newly plinted treei.\nOne calls for the un ot i wooden\nstake 2. inchu by 10 teet long.\nThU stake ihould be driven deeply\nInto the ground doce to tht trie, \u2022\u25a0\nillustrated, md then itemed te tht\ntrei trunk with a wtrt covered with\na place oi rubber hue er wrapped\nIn a piece ot heivy canvaj.\nTht Garden-Graph alio shows in.\nother method of supporting i tree\nby attaching guy wlrai to It Thli\nway ii practical if tht win thit goei\nabout tnt trunk ot tht trie It covered with rubber bote, and ii inspected tich yttr to mike sure It\nhaa not become so tight so u to\nInterfere with the tree'a normil\ngrowth. Tht illustration ahowi a\ntree on which tbe wire bu bttn neglected until It hu caused a bulge\nIn tha trunk of tht tree ss growth\nhar cauied it to expend againit tee\ntight wtra.\nNew labor (ode\nNow in Draft Form\nBy JACK WILLIAMS\nCanadian Prett Stiff Writer\nOTTAWA,\" Oet 14 (CP)-Can*.\nda's new labor code now la te draft\nform but numeroui ehangu\u2014tame\nof them probably recommended by\nthe Provinces\u2014ire expected before it takes final shipe, tt wu\nlearned today,.\nThe code, I consolidation ot numerous orders-ln-council applying\nte labor matten ln wartime, hu\nbeen one of tht mott Important matters before the cabinet ln recent\nweeks. Although not ytt In complete\nform, it hai reached a itage which\nprovides a basis for discussions\nwith the Provinces, expected to\nculminate with I conference of Dominion ind Provincitl authorities\nin,Ottawa teveral weeks hence,\nnecommenditlons tor a sew code\nwert advanced In both the majority\nand minority reports ot tha National\nWar Labor Board'i recent Inquiry\nInto labor relatloni md wage conditions In Canada.\nUntil thi outbreak of war moat\nof Canada'! labor legislation wu\noriginated by thl Province* The\nInduitriil Disputes Inquiry Aet,\napplying to mining, transportation,\ncommunications wd public services, wu tbe outstanding piece\nof Dominion legislation.\nOn November *l, 1938, the Dominion Government, acting under\ntbe broad termi of tet Wtr Murom Act, stepped into tet ltbor\nfield on I brosder scale by extend'\nIng the terms ot the Induitriil Deputes Inquiry Aet to detence projecti ind ill lnduitrlei producing\nmunltloni md wir supplies. Almost\nevery large concern now li en-\ngaged in tome form ot wer work\nind io comes under this extension.\nTbe ict now is used ilmost entirely to dttl1 with disputes over\nunion recognition, but ia not uiuilly invoktd until efforti ot Trovln-\ncial labor officials have proven un-\nsuccessful.\nMiin criticism u tht aet haa\nbeen that it Ucki \"teeth\" to enforce\nrecommendation! of Industrial Disputes Inquiry Commissions. By providing compulsory collective Mr-\ngaining, which wu ilao recom-\nminded In tht Wir ]_abor Botrd\nrtporti, steps could be tiken to put\nunion recognition on a naw bull\nwith compulsory clausei.\nSuch iction, It Jl believed would\nbe accompanied by the Imposition\nof definite responsibilities on both\nemployeri tnd unioni.\nAgrees With Stalin\nStrike in Europe\nWould End the War\nI.ONDON, Oot. H <CB Ctblt) -\nRev. Dr. Hewlett Johnion, Dun of\nCanterbury, uld at a mtttlng todiy\nthtt \"I am confident like Stalin that\nIt we itrike now in Europe thi wir\nwill bt ovtr by Chrlitmai.\"\nDr. Johnion, often referred to H\nthe \"Bad Dean\" added that btfort\nthe. war he bad aiked Ivan Maisky\nthen Soviet Ambuitdor to Britiin,\nwhat ha would idvisi te do to\navoid war.\nHe quoted Malaky u replying:\n\"Put Mr. Churchill In the Ciblnet,\nAit illiinci with Rtuata will follow\nand there will bi no war,\"\nMr. Churchill entered the Government Sept 3, IM, tee diy Britiin went to war, ai rint Lord ol\ntht Admiralty. He beeame Prime\nMiniiter May. IO, 1M0.\nPlenty of japi Are\nToken Out of\nSouthern Wateri\nA 8A TORPEDO JOAT BASI,\nNtw Georgie, Solomon letendi, Oet.\n1) .daleyed)-(AP)-Ceptu;e of thi\nlirgeit group ot Japanue naval\nptnonntl ever taken out et tht\nwtttr u prisonen In thli war wai\ndescribed today by American naval\nofficers who uld the bardeit ptrt\nof their job wu in keeping tht\ntntmy from iwirmteg Into rucut\nboats tutor than they could be\nhandled.\n\"It you think tht Japanese never\nsurrender you ihould have acen\nthue,\" uld a P. T. taction loader\nwho directed tet rescue.\nSeveril aeon of Japanue were\nctpturtd by tour P. T, boats.\nThe Jipanese wert survlvori ot\nthi Villa Oulf navil battlt on thi\nnight of Oot 10 whtn Amtrlctn\ndestroyers unk one' enemy cruiier\nand two destroyers.\nFormer Church\nModerator Dies\nFORT WILLIAM, Oet. 14 \u00abfl\nDr. Hu|h R. Grant 75, former}\nirator of the Otniral A\u00bbembl\ntht Presbyterian Church ln C\u00ab\ndied In hoipltil hirt todiy. H<\nlived htrt ilnet IW.\nHi wii t pioneer in the Pri\nttrlan Ministry in tet mounted\ngioni of British Columbii. an\ntht Alberta foothilii, wet\nimong eerly diy mlnen,\nDr. Grint, wu reputed to h\noriglnil ef Dr. C. W, Gordon'!\n\"Sky Pilot\", publlihid under\npen nama of Ralph Connor.\nDr. Gordon met him when hi\nservlnt is i misiionary in\nCrow'i nut -Paii mining cimp\nthit timi Dr. Grant made hla 1\ntt remit, B. c.\nDr. Grant, born In St, And\nQui. wd tducittd In tht 01\npublic  schools  md  Queen'i\nversity, wu elected Modirat*\n1M3 after 40 yeara in thi Min\nNew Netherlands\nMinister to\nCanada Appointed\nLONDON, Oct' 14 (CP Cable) -\nJonkhitr Jin Wllem Mtrlui Snouck\nHurgrohji, wldily-trivelled diplomat hai been appointed Netherlands Mlniiter to Cinadi, the Nt*-\nerlindi Government innounced to.\nday. Tet tee put threa yeari ht haa\nbetn Netherlindi Mlniiter In Mexico City.\nTht 47-year-old Minister, whe\nsucceeds FJ..H- Groenmin, has held\nvarioua potttlom during hii ll.ytir\ncareer, Including poiti at Parli, Madrid, Drusieli, Atheni, vlenni,\nPrague md Coptnhigen.\nHii Vitt, tei tormtr Eleanor Wir-\nten Barker, ii an Amtrletn. Thty\nhavt i thrtt-yur-old diughtir.\nVancouver Polio\nPatients Recover\nVancouver, oet ii ter) -\nRecovery ef both of Vaneouvurt\npollomyilltli patlenti wu rtporttd\ntoday by quirintlnt officlall. Two\npolio cuei from outiide the city\nare itlU te Infectious diieuti hoipltil.\nOn. Jim cVjl\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 15\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7:55-0 Cinada\n8:00-CBC Nawi\n8:15-Front Lim Funlly\nl:80-Modern Melodlu\n8:45-Breektut Club\n8.00-BBC Ntwt\nS:15\u2014Stare of tha Week (CKLN)\n_:21-Muileil Magic (CKLN)\n6:45~Xivler Cugit Enttrtilm\n8:51-Timt Signal\n10.00-Muilo White Vou Work\n10:18\u2014To Bt Announctd\n10:8O-Moniln| Melodlu (CKLN)\n10;45-Clilrt WilUct\nUiOO-Now You're Tilling\nlllll-Sweetheirti (CKLN)\n11:22\u2014Voice of Mtmory (CKLN)\nll:\u00bb-\"Soldlir'i Wile\"\n11:45\u2014Marek Weber4! Orch.\nAFTERNOON\n12:00-B.C. Firm Broidcut\n12:25-Thi Notlct Beird (CKLN)\n12:30-CBC Ntwt\nl:0O-I_abellt VcBwin Sinn\n1:1V-Interlude\nl:lt-Tilk for Womin\n2:0O-Schooli Broidcut\n2:10\u2014Tu TUnt\n2:45-Llitenin' Fivtrltu\n2:00-pon Miuw inl.Hl Illialiri\n3:1S-Tilk\n3:S0-Nin Mirrlmin Stan\n3:4I-BBC   Newi\n4.00-W-ndlU  Hill   (CKLN)\n4:07-Volct ot Mtmory\n4:14\u2014Noveluqut\n4:W-Tut_me la Milady Tlna\n4:45-Ntwi Roundup\n5:00-Tht Concert Hill (CKLN)\n5:15-Modirn A Melodic (CKLN)\n5:3C\u2014To Bt Announctd (CXLN)\nEVENING\ne:00-Modtm md Melodic (CKLN)\nl:30-Songs it Twilight (CKLN)\n1:46\u2014Victory   Loan    Programme\n.    (CKLN)-Cedl B. Dt Mille\n1:50\u2014Rhythm of Romance\n7;00-CL'C News\nT:15\u2014Httdquarttri Report\n7:30-Cinidi te Britain\nB:0O-BBC Newreel\n8:15-Currant I vents\n1:30\u2014Drama\nB:00\u2014fibllloquy\n1:30\u2014Thl Muiic Maken\n10.00-CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Ntwi Roundup\n10:30\u2014Dance Orcheitri\n10:45\u2014Danct Orcheitri\n11:00\u2014God Stvt tht King\nr#r convDon\n)**\n*_*__*\nf W yon suffer MONTHL\nFEMALE PAI\nfou who raffir -rampt, lutda\nbattaahi, end tired, nirrom (\nlut to femala hinctlonil\n\u2014 ahould try Lydli\n' \"lOon-peiuM\noaoMo\/i\nit orjmni, \u2122\n-    MMeloi\nWOftfc trying.\n.LYDIftE.PINKHAM'S8JR\nV -_-__-\u2014_____-______\u25a0\nChild Burned to\nDeath in Home\nNSWLANDS, % C, Oet 14 (CP)\n\u2014Thm.yier-oid Buold Bjorklund\nburned te deith Tutidty night in\nI tiro which desrtoyed the home\not hli father at tela Interior et Hie-\nbut hla six-ytir-old brother, Iver-\nett waa rwcuid by houukitptr\nMra. Irma Otero who broke a bedroom 'window aad pulltd him te\nlately.\nEverett and thi houiekttptr wtrt\nboth burned In tht flrt which itarted when a flying ipark trom the\nkitchen itove dropptd Into an optn\noil can.\nThe children'i fither, Egg Bjork-\nlund wu ibient it the tine.\nNewlands is 30 milei Eut ot\nPrince George.\nPROTECT\nPRICELESS\nOLD FAMILY\nRECIPES\nWITH MAGIC\nm\nIH ALWAYS PEFEMBLI\n\u00a3 lim*\nEATON'S\nReeommendi u your btll ponlbli\n\"Bay of the Month\" that purchm\nof Fifth Victory Low\nBONDS\nVICTORY BONDS trt Juit llki Bosty-\nluutd by year country aa a reeo.pt tar\n- money yon LOAN to help wtn the\nWar quit-kiy. Victory Bonda earn money tar\nyon-ll.oo iviry year tor every 1100.00 Bond\nyou bey. Tbey provide cuh tor amirgtney,\ntnd btlp yee to tate teonay tor district\nthlngi which yon cannot bny now, but wtll\natad atter the War la over.\nSlnct the beginning of the War THI\nT. IATON CO, LIMITID baa pnrehued\natllloni ot dollan worth ot Victory Bondi.\nEmploye* ot THI T. IATON CO. LIMITID\nthroughout Canada have loaned mlllloni\nmere.\nfor freedom\u2014far Inveitment \u2014 for quick\nrecovery whtn tht Wir ll over\u2014buy fifth\nVictory Loan Bondi aad\n8PECD THE VlOTORYl\nr.lATftNCSL.\n\/\n Red Carr Shows\nUp Well\nVT. CATHARINTS, Ont., Oet. 14\n(CP).\u2014fltrmuoui wcrkouti are ord-\niti ot tte diy it the Toronto Mipli\nL*a\u00a3s Nationil Hockiy Iatlfut Club\ntraining camp hen.\nCoieh Clarence (Happy) Siy irrived Tueidiy with 21 pliyen. Lull\nopin thi N. H. L. inion ln Toronto,\nOot. 10, ifllnit Niw York Ringeri.\nVeterani ot thi dub ia train nf\nart Bob Dlvdion, hud-plugging\nltft winger who hu been named\nCiptiln, Lome Carr ind Bucko McDonald.\nQui Bodnir of Fort William work-\ned will In wftrkoutt ud hu b.en\npractising it centre betwllh Davidson and Carr.\n'\u2022 Another line that ihowed well\ntu thit with Jickie Hamilton, who\nJoined Leafs lut season attar Syl\nApps wti Injured, at centre with\nTad Kennedy of Port Colborne, Ont.,\n\u00abld Red Carr of Nanaimo, B.C., on\ntba wlnp.\nR^ognize Jackie\nP\u00ab:.er$on of\nFtvwui-ht ChomD\nPATHSRSON, N. J\u201e OcL 14 <AP.)i\nthe Nitionil Boxing Auoclitlon\ninnounced todiy recognition of\nJickie Patterson, ol Oreat Britain,\nu flyweight chimplon ot tha world.\nAbe J. Greene, President of the\nI N.B.A., said thl championship rating committee hid withdrawn recognition from Little Dido, of the\nPhilippines, on the pound hi hid\noutgrown thi clan. He hu not boxed u I flyweight An more than two\nyean.\nChange A. H. L.\nOpenina Date\nNEW HAVEN, Conn, Oet 14 -\n(AP.)\u2014Twelve houn liter the Am-\neriran   Hockiy   League's    1M3-.4\n6, ichedule wu announctd, Maurice\nI Podoloff, Preiident of tht circuit,\n\u2022aid todiy thlt I change hid bttn\nmadt,  opening tha leuon  a day\n.. -tidier with.PitUburgb pliylng it\nr  Cleveland Tueidiy, Oct 26.\nSHAVE IN\nCOMFORT\nSports Roundup\n\u25a0y HUQH FULURTON JR.\nAiioolittd Pren Sport Wrltir\nNEW YORK, Oct 14 <AP).-*iy\nDumont, Mml-pro bueball tolon,\nrtporti bt dlicovtrtd i flnt clui\nwump (womin umpire) ln Toronto\nrecently ind ilgned her to officiate!\nin the Canidi-Unlted Stttu sandlot\nworld seriei next Auguit.. . She's\nBobble Roienfeld, former Olympic\nathlete and ntw a Toronto iports\nwriter (Globe ind Mill), who\nbrought down tht houn in tht 1943\nCinidlin undlot champlonshipi by\ntoning a player out ot a gime\nmerely for culling out ont Of hli\nown team. , . She'd ntvtr get by\nwith that ln Brooklyn. ...\nProbably tht youngeit paid-up\nmember of tht Woman'i Internitionil Bowling Congrtu U five-\nmonths-old Nikkl Lynn Sorieh ot\nSan Francesco, whole motter, father\nand grandfather all an active bowl,\nen . . . Nlkki wu born during a\nblackout, whioh U a good tlmt for\na lot of pin topple\u2122 to idd up thtlr\n\u2022cow,\nHerman Hickman, tormtr Tennessee lU-Amtricin tickle now\ncoaching the Army lint: \"If you\ndont think Duke cin give you the\nicld tttt, you ought to pl-y aga t_l\nthem for seven or eight or 10 ytan.''\nft i. Btker ot Si Charlei, III., who\ndecided to reenter tht harness racing game this yeu, hu spent $97,700\ntor honti ln the lut month . . .\nTwo diyi after the lyseball teuon\nended, Dizzy Trout of the T.gen\nturntd up on the Detroit Llonl'\npractice field . . . After watching\nhim grab i few passe:, C-i-.ll\nDot*, begin to wonder about thi\npo.jlbllltiei ot converting a buebill\npitcher Into a footbill citcher.\nFormer Dynamiter\ntn Kimberley on\nLeave From R.C.A.F.\nKIMBKRHY, B. C\u2014Uo. \"Curly\"\nHunt, forward on tha Kimbtrlty Dy-\nnamltert hockiy turn during IU final\nseasons Of pliy before tht Root-nay\nloop dlalntegrsted during thl WU. hu\nbeen tun on leave. He Bu bun potted to tbe Cilguy Air Pont Head-\nQUUttrl In the accounting department.\nHU hookey actlvitiei wlll tn continued thin winter with tht Calgaiy\nWilting!, a urvlee turn, where hi\nrejoins hla tormtr team-mate on Klm-\ntnnty Ice, C. Bwinniy.\nPrior to Joining till Itlmberley outfit Hunt wu with tin Oonuga Bull-\ndojs during thtlr uuon'i participation ln Kootenay senior Amateur\nLeague hockiy.\n30 Amateurs\nTurn Out\nWith Rangers\nWINNIPEG, Ott. 14 (CP)< -\nNtw Vtrk Rtngtri if tht National\nHockey Litgut optntd thilr Fall\ntraining at tht Amphlthiitn Kink\nhire todiy with four vttiram ind\n10 add imitiun taking part In\nInitial tcrlmmigti.\nVeterani who took tbi Ice under\ntht direction ot Coach Frank Boucher were Ott Heller, \u25a0 regular de-\nfencemm with the Ringers for 13\nleuoni; Grant Wirwlck, who won\ntht Calder Trophy, innuil award\nto the N. H. L.'i mott outitindlsg\nrookie. In 1M1-42; Oordon Divldion\n\u2022nd Btll Oooden, who Joined tht\nNew York club it tht telltnd of lut\n\u2022euon from Ntlgirt Falls Cituacts\nIn the 0. Kl A. Senior Leagut,\nAmong tte itmon purei seeking\nplicta on'this year's Ranger club,\nwtre Jack MdDoniM, Portage la\nPrairie, Man., youngster who tolled\nin the Saskatchewan Senior Leigue\nwith Flln Flon Bombers lut _,euon;\nMix Labovitch, i profeulonal with\ntht now defunct Ntw Haven club\nIn 194.-43; Bill Tindall, youthful dt.\ntenet itar formerly with Winnipeg\nRangen, and Don Raleigh, a Junior\nlut Winter with Winnipeg Monarch*.\nLitter Patrick, Manager of tht\nNtw York tlub hu refused to\ncomment on thi pouible makeup\nof hli ttam thli uaion. \"We itill\nhcvti.1 any htikiy playere,\" kal\ntaid.\nOf ill tte teama tn ttt N. H. L\ntht Ringeri hid-been hit molt of\nall, ht nld. In thi put three ih-\n\u2022om we have loat 28 men to ttt\nirmed forces.\"\n\"Botton Brulni ippetr to bt ttt\nbut off,\" Patrick itld, \"u ttey still\nhive a good iHortment of veterans\non hind.\"\n\"Chicago Black Hawki Mem to bt\nwtll lupplied with playing material\nand Dttrolt Red Wingi have their\nextensive firm system to draw on\nfor replacements.\"\nTome whit may, well endeavor\nto gtvt New York a good brand of\nhockty .hli Winter,\" Patrick said.\nBuck Harris to _\nPilot Buffalo\nBUITALO, N. Y, Oet 14 (AP.)-\nStinliy R. (Bucky) Harrli, wbo\nmanaged major league baseball\nclubs for 10 years, stepped down\nto ttt minora today to iccept a contract to pilot the Buffalo Interna,\ntional League team for 1944 and\nnld he wai hippy to do ap.\nTht tormtr major leigue \"boy\nwonder\" who guided thl Washing,\nton Senators to tta American\nLtigut pennint ind the World'i Se,\nrlei championship ln 1014, will bt\nthe \"highest paid miniger\" In minor\nleigue baieball, said tte Buffalo\nclub'i general manager, John C\nStlglmel.r. No termi were disclosed.\nHarris, tl, wit dischirged ai man.\nager of the Philadelphia Philliei ln\nthe NaUonal Leigue lut July.\nThe Houae of Romanoff ruled Ruiila from llll to HIT.\n^___t\nDodger Midgets\nOffer Chance lo\nNewcomers\nWith two tami to wear ttt Dod<\nger Hockey Club'i wine-md-gold\ncolon thia coming hockey season,\n\t\nIMV'WW\nluS\nlartttd of only one, tin Carrie, Dot\nger Couch, It now lining up bla\nMidget team, tht foundation of\nwhich will bt tbi ilx or itven former Dodger BanUmi who havt grown\nout Of that classification.\n\"Wt cin tike up to half a dozen\nntw playen, though we nn get by\nwith \u2022 imaller number,\" itated Currle, whin checking ovtr hli known\nmaterial. Ha added tbt teim would\nwelcome newcomen of hockty ex-\niperlence, pirticulirly boys who\nwould bt ln thtlr iecond ytar ln\nNItSON DAILY NIWI, FRIDAY, OCTOIIt 15. Wl - t\ntbe Midget clua, to bring up the\naverage weight*\nIn thi cUi of tht Dodger Btntimi\nit la a cut of merely tilling ttt\ngips in lut year's ttam, which wop\nsicood plict In tha Bantam Lugue lait yur btlng IU second yttr\not ixiitmce. Bomt ot thtn g\u00bbp\u00bb\nwert tilled ln tht cloiing daya at\nlaat etaeon, trom tha Bantam Pool.\nWhin Coach Currlt hu ttt teama\nfillid up to thi limits he hu ln\nmind, Aldtrmm Otorgt Turntr,\nChilrmin ot thi Executive Ot till\nDodger Hockty Club, will call a\nmeeting ot all tht parenU and pliyen, for tbt annual organliatlon\nmuting, In ordtr to have ttt itrong-\nut pouible club behind tte two\nDodger tiimi.\nW.h Minora Bhd.. I\nMinim li by for Hii but and ihorptil\ntJoubli-idBi Mede In Iti dan. lfi thi\nquality blade tt the low-prka HtM.\nMontreal Canadiens\nTalkina Shop\nMONTREAL, Oct 14 (CP.)-The\nnMte.j^iudiw\ntrffl rtirt practice drllli Monday or\nTuesdiy night ind will pliy exhibition games at Comwill, Ont, Oct 23\nand Quebec, OcL 34, lt was announced tontght\nBill Durnan ll Ulkid ot u i pci-\nSblt goalie with Leo Lamoureux,\nUke MCMUton ind Butch Bou-h-\n\u2022rd filling thl holt on defence. Elmer Lach and Dutch Hiller may bt\navailable for centre work ind Toe\nBlike end Charlie Sands will probably be bick it their wing poiltloni.\nMurphy Chamberlain hli betn\nI iround ttl Forum the list fiw diyi\nI but hli itatus tl itill i myitery.\nSAVE...SHARE...AND SERVE\nWHERE YOU LEARN\nMILES\nyour feocher . . . the VlfDCU tiealer . . . witt\nihow yeu hew to avoid engine and thattlt wear\nTon will find In ihr VEEDOL\ndealer, a capable instructor to\ntucb 70a tbt rudimenti 0! car\n\u2014 1 itlon In wartlmt. Ht will\ntd 70a why VEEDOL h 1 $*oi\noil . . . that it i. refined from tin\nlamou J-rarf\/ird-Pinniylvania\nerodt... the world'i finett erode\noiL  Uow VEEDOL fighu friction\n.   1\nud retiiu beat ... how it ml*\ntbt pbtou fcr full cooprtuioo\ntad keepi vtlvM op*aia| aod\neloilag 00 time. Yea Warn, that\neooi'itint dm of VEEDOL ede-\ntrttatH te guoline eecaeav nd\nfewer overhiuU. Visit tbi VEEDOL\ndealer today and get much viluible\nintormatioo on car out.\n^   WOTOH 0\\\\.\nTWtWl.tr Oil\nwOajapaoy m.\nCtnti.lii.\nMawtrtM'\n\u25a0*-*r.\n15 Out of 21\nFlih registered In tht Gyro Trout Derby on a recent\nSundiy wan ciught on\nPC Quality\nLURES\nUH TM TACKLI THAT GETS THI PISH\n:;f\u00a7 m %,\nGibbs Tool & Stamping Works\nVANCOUVIR, I. C.\n\"Let us therefore go forward together,\nmaking the best of ourselves and the\nbest of each other,\nto apply the max- m       imum\nforces at our com- mand\"\nrnmlHAetriUhKir-\nSPEEDMEVfemW\nWE MR GOING FORWARD- determined In wfll, strong in heart.\nBefore our fighting men lies a long and arduous task.\nThe costs will be heavy, the losses severe. That will be the\nprice of Victory.\nWe are fortunate indeed to have an opportunity to share\nand shoulder responsibilities that we as Canadians should\ncarry. These responsibilities belong to every one of us. We\ncan not shirk them.\nWe must ensure the success of the Fifth Victory Loan.\n\u2022 We must all buy the Bonds that speed the Victory.\nFORWARD TOGETHER - BUY V\/CTORV BMDS\nAN PACIFIC\nmill In   il___-\n*\n.1,\n\t\n._.*,\n1\n 8 \u2014 NELSON DAHY HEWS, FRIDAY, QCTOMR .5, 1941\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nGVNS PROTECT RUSSIANS GETTING IN THE HARVEST\nNo sooner had the Germans been\nbeaten back from the Kuban Valley in the\nCaucasus, than a veritable army of harvesters moved in to take over the job of\nproviding needed wheat for their country\nat war. The fields were in striking dis\ntance of Nazi airfields and so a machine\ngun\u2014four barrelled\u2014was directed toward the skies at ail times as the collective farmers went about-their work. This\nABP squad is mainly composed of girls.\nWHERE ALLIES ARE BREAKING DOWN NAZI RESISTANCE\nIn spite of stiffening Nazi resistance\nalong the whole Italian front, Allied armies are making steady progress toward\nRome. On the Dodecanese Island of Cos\nin the Eastern Mediterranean British\ntroops are still battling strong German\nforces. Nazi air bases in Greece and on the\nislands of Rhodes and Crete are also under bombardment by Allied planes, and\nGerman naval and shipping power has\nsuffered heavy blows off the coasts of\nNorway and Northwest France.\n__m&___.\nHAITI PRESIDENT WELCOMED\nTO CANADA\nDr. Bit Leicot President of tht\nRepublic of Hilli, mi given in\nImpressive welcome to Cinidt\nwherf'he in-lved ln Ottawa recently. Re ll pictured on hli arrl-\nvil itindlm on the itsUon plit-\nton_L\n^^^^^^____^\nTJtaidon.   Wjvttui\nSMART OUTCIT\nAt lut the perfect suit for a\nsmall but style-conscious youngster. Jacket, skirt, blouse md\nmatching beanie are all included\nln Pattern 9641. The little ikirt\nHutton! on to *e blouse. The\nJacket 11 1 heart-winner. So\nquickly made, tool\nPattern 9641 comei only ln children'i sizes s, 4, 5, 8, 8. Size 8,\njacket and cap, takes _ yard 54-\nlnch; skirt _ yard; blouse .\nyard, 35-inch firic.\nSend 20 cents for thli pittern to\nTht Nilson Dilly Newi. Needle.\nereft Dept, Nelion. Writ, plainly\npittern number, your name ind\niddreis. Pitterni wlll fa* milled\nto your homi In ibout 11 day!.\nThen miy bl some further delay In delivery beciuu of tbi\nlargi Increase In orders during the\npreient season.\nAUNT  HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"I don't care whit the barometer\nor weither bureiu iiys. When Pi'i\nbronchitli itarti wheesln' like that\n(It'l flxin' up to rain.\"\nBID OVER DOUBLE WEAK\nTHERE IS seldom any need for\nyou to itlck In a bid. when the\nopponent at your right hu made\nan Informative or takout double,\nIf ygu havt a hand which la fairly\nitrong in high cardi. You can afford in that caae to wait end then\nUd on the next round, or elie, If\nyou irt extra itrong, with nearly\nan opening bid's worth of high\ncardi. you cin redouble on that\nflnt turn That enables you to\ntne an Immedlite iult Ud over the\ndouble u an Indication of weak-\nnesa and a desire to \"save the be-\neon.\"\n*ATB\n\u00bbQ107\nii.n\n+ KJ4\n*KQI\n\u25a0 KJI\n\u2666 Q98\niAQM\nA J101\nf ASS\n4 A 10 7 I >\n410 1\n{Diller: Beat Neither aide vulnerable.)\nEaat    louth   Wwt\nLPia\nPin\n1- Pi-\nPan\nt Paaa\nPin\nPin\nINT\n(t)\nPlM     INT\n\u00bb\u2666\nPw\n\u00bb4\nINT\nPm\nINT\nNorth\nDU\nDU\nINT\nDM\nINT\nthi iltuation that ht feared Eut\nwould pasa It.\nApparenUy South at Table t\nhad never learned you can make\nmort polnti on the detenu, sometimes, thin by having your own\naide play the hand. Hla diamond\nUd wu itrocloui. Hi! tide midi\ntht No Trump gamt to which it\npointed, but thtt wu worth only\n400 points\nEut livid point! for hli aide\nat Table 3 by bidding 2-Clubs Immediately over thi double, to advertise hit abject weakness With\na hand of medium merit, he would\nhive puied. ud with a fatr om,\njuat under opening itrength,\nwould have redoubled. He could\nnot very well be ltt more thin a\ncoupli of tricki at hie 2-Clube,\nwhich wu whit South thought\nSouth'! Ud. therefore, remitting ttt\na No Trump game for hli ilde,\nwu the beit ht oould do Eaat\nwu the hero, however, preventing\na business or penalty paat by hli\nweakMd\n\u2666 \u2022\nlouth'i \"buiinen pear produced 700 polnti for hli aid. it\nTablt 1, u Weit wu nt four\ntricki. Hi winted to redouble,\naftir louth'i pen. to beg Eut to\ntike him eut In hli longeit iult\nbut M miny people um thet redouble mw ta Indicate pleuure at\ntl\nAtt\n\u00bbK84\n,876\n,.A8641\nI\u2014\u2014I  t) 110 \u00ab *\nf JO Ml       N        VQS\n\u2666 \u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb     W   E     *AK(J\nA J 10 11       q 10 4\nUU  4K7\nttkK.tll\nAJTI\nJ\nQt\n(Deiler: Eaat North-South rui-\nnenUe.)\nWhat li aoundwt play ef thla\ndial, with South tn 4-Spadei. If\nEait had Ud dlimondi twice and\nthen doabltd the eventual eon-\ntnett\nw m\nH\nACROSS\n1. Portion\n5. Ut It stand\n(print)\nI. Arabian\nchieftain\n10. Game on\nhorwback\n11. A aingle\natep\n11 Ofl\n13,Bundl\u00ab,u\nof grain\n15. Little girl\nIT. Ran along\nthe edge\nM. Aviator*\n3. Wealthy\n4. Woody\nperennial\nshrubs\nB.AdiaeaM\nof honei\n6. Citadel\n7. Springy\n8. Plaything\n14. Related\n15. Salt\n(chem.)\n18. Frown\nwater\nIS. Shield\n19. Female\nparent\nsritt 5 planet H.i*<\u00bbU\u00bb\nto credit\nB. Athome\n23. River\n(So. Am.)\n24.Injury\n28. Scoria of\n>      metali\ntl. Sign of\nInfinitive\ntt. Neuter\npronoun\nJS. Border of\na surface\ntt.GoodmouM\ncatcher\n86. Undivided\nIT. Negative\nreply\nXI Utt.\n39. Awkward\n41. Ignited\n41. Bewitch\n46. Punctuation\nmark\n4\u00ab. Con tends for\n48. On the ocean\n49. Vegetable\n80. Apportion\nSL Pinny\nDOWN\n1. Vitality\n25. Bird\n(Hawaiian)\n25. Part ofa\ncheck\n28. Moth\n29. Coin (Fr.)\n10. Tavern\n31. Detth\n32. Wool-eating\nlarva\na. Place where\naalt li made\n34. Silkworm\n(var.)\n38. Soak flax\nITNaptaof\nnecki\n40. Beginning\nuri,'   .j:\nen\u00bb\u00ab' M:i\n1\n'1!\n:i i*.\nf.. .11S 1 *,    A .\n\u2022J .,'_   li'.V.'\n__I...H.-i\n_a_ ..in a.\n\u25a0rui. i   .\\\n___'_   iflllii.\n_\u25a0_:>!_ t\n. ji. nii.t i\n\u2022..\u2022i.i-ia ii'i\nIM'.U..    4.1\n1 Jl  1\nMil\nMil\n\u2022.'ii \u2022:\n-4 111\ni a1.'\n.in\n'i > -\ntaimmmfl anew*\n41. Widespread\n44.GoddiMOf\nvictory\n4S.Mtl.pon4\nw.r     \"\n*~\n\u25a0   \u25a0\n \t\n :\t\n.-\nu<\nA      #\/\n*4 ,\nWHONI 144\n^     HBLPWl\nf\n> \\ \u25a0\nClassified Advertising\nlook Down These Wont Ad Columns for Bargains\nPHONI 144\nHELP WANTED\nBOYS\nWANTED\nit deliver profitable Nelion\nDtily Ntwi paper routes. Routei\nart tvttliblt from time to time.\nOet your ipplication ln now md\nyou'll moo be miking your own\nmoney.\nApply to:\nCirculation Dept.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\nFOB HOUSEWORK, DAILY, 9\nEtU 4 pjn. I diyi per week. Box\n35, Dally Newi.        \t\n\u25a0mi \t\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial laow Ritu for non-\nmnmerclal advertiiement-, under\nihli clualficitlon to aulat people\niMklni employment. Only 25c tor\nAt wuk (8 diyi) -coven my\nlumber of required llnee. Payible\nn advance. Add Mo If boa num-\njer desired.\nHOCSgOLBArnUQ\ntwo\n\"Aire\nweeki.\nYOU CAN\nTELEPHONE REPLIES\nTO\nADVERTISEMENTS\nWITH\nBOX NUMBERS\nror tbe accommodation ot read-\nen who find it inconvenient to\nwrite in tniwir to Clusitied\nAdvertisement! which Cirry\nDilly Niwi Box Numben, rath-\nir thin I mme or addrtu ot advertisers ind to lerve idvertli-\nen better we wtll iccept replies by telephone.\nPHONE 144\nYOU CAN ORDER CLASSI-\nFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BY\nPHONE ALSO\nPERSONAL\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nWHSM   III   VAMOOUVfB   STOP   AT,\nAimer Hotel. Opp. g. \u25a0*-\u00bb. Pw^tt^g f^^., \u201e\u00bb_ WT HOMM,\n\u25a0rtt-nrtia\ny'l Ftm-macy,\nLLOYD'S CORN 8ALVI\nlnitintly. 60c it Fleur;\nIfDBBrk 8TAMW tOtT-UTWrn\npom. Nelion Dally Newi Commerclil Prlntlni Depirtment.       '.\nfOU A MliAIlk DIAL WHIN Wti\nIng and ulllng, go to ObmStMad\nHud Stori,        . .\n\"W*># wishww ww mm\nli t boon, Winter monthi mean hot\nitovei alwayi. \"JIT' ll ufi, handy.\nBold ovitywbwe. \u2022\u25a0\n-^mrjj-msr-mwBmrm\n. icquilnted. Join Frlendihlp Club.\nPirtlculan 100. Ladlu free. P. 0.\nVincouver.  \u25a0\nnan msKR\n_________\nWi7\n=250\nP. 0. Box III, Vincouvir\nAny a-up. nil developed end printed\ntwo ilu. t team black boriei,\nH00 lb.. 1 new MU dint\nwitt\" logging harsau. Bklddlni rig-\nling. Cusp loulpmini fee 11 MB.\n_l_____________l___________t__\ndouble hiroeu. Apply IL O. Hou-\nftfkS&JWiyW, WW\nmonthi old. Qoou Creek, Oreutnt\nViMey. B. C, P. J. Mtntnoff,\nmtrm m\u00a3m.\\u, iuw\nKiwi. \u2022'.'..        .     \u25a0\nROOM ANO BOARD\nROOM FOR MUT, BUSINM8 OIK\ntlimtn preterred. Apply Vol UM.\nDilly Newi,\nlie  _______ to. Pru tgt ____    m.m * i tat   l_\nLojdttr mm tow ttituki.i Rtport Record High\nn*.mat*\\A___tl_t       llaMwi-nlil       fill I Ik\u2014      . * _ . , **\nNote Circulation\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nDO\nMlclmlnlnn  for nut\nfhone 4911a. \t\nJOTS, 14, IS VRB. DlBIRl WORK,\nASSAYMIS  AN1I   MINK\nREPRESENTATIVES\nH. S   ElMM. ROSSLAND, B   C-\nAiuyer, Ohemlit,  Mine Ripreun've.\nA. J, BUIH. Independent lline Bepre-\nE.   W.   WIDDOW80N,   PI\nAatayar. 801 Joiephlne St\nSaturday!\nlewi\nonly. Box  eno,  Dilly\nTHB WMT -COOT-WAY A88AT OP-\nflce, 650 Stanley at,, Nelion, B, C\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nTENDERS\n11 Iw received up tl 4 p.m. October\nth Ior the purchase of Block \"P\"\nD. L. 7077 Kootenay Dlit.. alM\nodd \"O\", \"*., \"J\", \"K\", \"L\", \"M\",\nr, \"ef, tnd \"D\", D. L. 7077 (un\nd exoept part uitgned Mo. 1), all\ntr Balfour, and belonging to Uu\ntate ot P. J. Harrli,\nto, In thi City of Wilion, Block\na D. L. (It; Lot 8, BU. 80, D. L.\nLot lt. Blk. 11, D. L. IK; lut 1,\n. 44A, D. L. 05.\nM. B. HARPER\nOfficial Admlnlitrttor,\nANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nTIB TOCK SCRAP METALS OH\nAny quantity. Top prlcei paid\n,v\u00ab Tridlni Compiny, 11* Pow-\n8fc, Vanoouver, B. C.\n-BAND RE8AW TAK-Ncfl\n8 Inch bladu; also imall four-\nplaner.    Wrltt Royal Lumber\nCalgiry, Alti,\n_ \u2014 OOOD CLEAN COTfOh\nMl. not lui thtn II inchei muore.\nte tb. r.os. mm ____ um.\n3, P. MOWJANa.Htlion, B.O.\nBuyer el Kldu\nBOATS AND ENGINES\n\u00bb HALS-CABIN Jl-PT. LAUNCH,\nItr coiivirted engtni, perfect run-\norder. Ihe Ideal boat for rough\nleather on the Main Lake. Apply\nHeuiton, Balfour,\nHt SALE\u2014 JO-IT. CABIN CRDISBM.\n1-cyl. Barbara Marine Engine, fc.\nWalker, Nelion Electric\ntentative. Box 84,\nB. 0\nIVINC1AL\nNelion.\nKX.-INKPRN   AND\nSPKjagOM\nR. W. HACK-EN. MINING A CIVIL\nEngineer. B. 0 Land Surveyor.\nRowland ind Unnd Porki, B O.\nBOYD 0 APPLEOK -18 OOB1 8T\u00bb\nNeUon, B.C Surviyor and Bngtnur.\nConfldenUtl   Matrlmonlil   cin\nMany Mtmben with  meani. Particular! and description! 10c. Ladiei\ntree. Boi HI, Regina,\n*SB P*V|i&PBD~Ar\n(8 or 8 exposure roll) 25c. Reprlnti\n8c etch, for your vtcttlon imp-\nihoti. ehoou Kryital Flniih Qiltr-\nanteed non-fade printi. \u2014 Kryitll\nPhotoi. Wllkie, aaikitcheweh. la-\nttbllihid over 80 yeari,\nMBN, 80, 40, SOI WANT NORMAL\nPEP, Vim, vigor? Try Ostrex tah-\nleti. Contain ' tonics, stimulants,\nIron, vltimln Bl, calcium, phoa-\nphorui. Introductory ilu 35c. if pot\ndelighted with results first package, maker refund! low price. At\nall drwglati.\nWORLD'S F0OTHB8T JOK1 1.0VJL-\nty, 10c, Including catalogui of Per-\nicual Hygienic Suppliei, Booki on\nill .object!, Moveltlu,\nINSURANCE AND HtjAl gBTATE\nCHA8.   P.   MeHAKDY,   INSCRANCJ,\nReil Eitate  Phone 188.\t\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS   LIMITED\nMachine Shop, acetylene and electric\nwelding motor rewinding.\ncommercial  refrigeration.\nPhone 508 824 Vernon St\nBTEVBNlOV'S    MACHINE    SHOP-\nSpeol.lUU tn mine ind mill work.\nMachine   work,   light  and   huvy\nElKtrll tnd  Acetylene- welding\n708 Vernon St.. Nelion.\u2014 Phone M\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW.  E.MARSG-LL\nOptometrist!\n____________________\nLAWSON'S   SASH   FACTORY\nHirdwood  merchint. 373 Biker St.\nSECOND   HAND  8TOBE8\nIELL   AND   EXCBANOS.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nREGAIN    NORMAL\n\u2022tc.  MEN I\nMANLY    PEP\nAHD Viaoit. Try Vlti-Pwli Oej\naulea\u201480 for 11\nDISTRIBUTORS\nWfSTSRN\no>24     Dept. KNO\n100 for |8\n-JUTOR5\nReglni, Saik,\nAUTOMOTIVE.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nTHE DADDY-\n'. OF THEM ALL\n1927 HUDSON '\nBROUGHAM.\nTwo-Tons Alabaitine Blue\n*   No reasonable offtr refused.\nKOOTENAY\nMOTORS\n(Nelton) Ltd.\nH, HARROP\nLONDON, Oct, 14 <AP) - ttl*\nBank ot Engltnd weekly condition\nititement diieloied t new til time\nhigh ot \u00ab\u00ab9\u00bb,7n,000 for notu In eir-\nculatlon, an increase of \u00a31,471,000\nfor tht wtek.\nPrivate depositi decreased \u00a3_,-\n350,000, government ucuritlu wtrt\noft \u00a31,350,000 tnd public depoilti\nwere _168,0OO lower. An incrtaie of\nibout \u00a3190,000 wu ihown in othtr\nsecuritiu.\nThe proportion ot thl bink'i reserve to liabilitiei thii Wilk WU\n28.0 per ctnt compared with 114\nptr cent tht tame wttk I year tgt\nTrail Delegates\nAttend Union\nMeeting In East\nHAH&TON, Ont., Oct. 14 <CP)-\nDilegitu to thi flnt convention\nat Iht Amilgimated Independent\nUnioni of Ctnidt ittending thl\nopening leulon of I three-diy meet.\nIng todiy wire told they muit form\nin organiratlon \"powerful enough\nto cruih forever thou who utk\nto dutroy dun, honeil, democritio\nunionlim.\" '\nTbt muuge WM conUlned in t\ntilepim trom Domld T. MttebtU\nof Clevelind, Okto, gtcrtttry-Trii.\naunr of tbi Confederated Unioni\not Awtrict. Tht teltgrun uld iu\npert     ''.\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\n\"TM long hivt tht Wtptodenti\nbeen under the influence of thoie\nwho would um thtm to promote\nthelr-own aelfiih lntereiti\u2014you trt\nundoubtedly iwire that it ia one\nthing to form iu\u00abb in orginiution\nind Quite t different matter to\nbuild OM Dltt It powtr enough to\ntruth foriver thou who ieek to\ndeitroy clem, honest, democratic\ntnde unionism.\"\nOfflolali uld tht convtntlon It\ntbt result of l meeting here Is\nSeptember ot 21 independent\ngroupi to dlwuu the idvlublltty ot\nlinking their efforti through if-\nfiliation witb \u2022 central ofkaniution.\nAmong delegates to arrive todiy\nwore those from the Independent\nSmelten' Union, Ttill, 8. C.\nMONTREAL\nINDUSTRIALS\nAwoc Brew of Cm ....\nCm Celanese Pfd \u25a0-.-\nCtn Steamship \t\nCon Min A Smelting .\nDom Steel A Coal B .\nH Smith Piper Pfd ...\nMcColl Frontenac ...:,\nNational Brew Ltd .,..\nQuebec Power\nShiwnlftn W A V ...\nBANK8\nComment\t\nDominion .....\u2014__\nMontreal ....: ._.\nNovt Scotia\nRoyil\nToronto\nSTOCKS\n1T\u00bb4\nISO\nUH\n,   41 Vi\n.    8*4\n.107\n.    9\n33*1\n14\n.  Utt\nIM\n. 161\na  IH\n.241\n140\n33.\nWor Worktn Moy    v\nGot Extro Gai\nVANCOUVER, Ott. 14 (OP) -\nWar workeri uilng thilr lutomo-\nbllu In thi W.I.T. plin will bt\nillowed t 12 ptr unt Inereut In\nguoline ritloni during thl Winter monthi, thl Tranilt Control\nOfflet htrt tnnounctd todiy.\nThe Increue, whleh Ippllti to\nW.I.T. drlvin til tvu Cinidi,\nwlll be effective from Nov. 1 to\nApril SO.\nfrlflmt Oaihi iNrms\nTelephone 144\nTrtU Circulation: Phone lUS-L\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlie per Une per lniertion\n44\u00ab per line per week (t eoniec-\nuuve lniertioni for cost ot 4)\n$1.43 t line i month (25 timu)\n(Minimum I llnu per lniertion)\nBox number lie extrt. Thii\ncovers iny number of timu.\nPUBLIC   (LEGAL)   NOTICES\nTENDERS. ETC.\nlit per line, tint lnurtion tnd\n14e eich subsequent lnurtion.\nAU.   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n101. TOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL  LOW  RATII     *\nNon commercial situation!\nWinted for 25c for iny required\nnumber ef llnu for elx dtyi\npiyibli  In  advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy _       $   OS\ny ctrrltr per week _     __>\nBy cirrier, ptr year \u2014 UM\nty mill:\nOne month     _____-.. f   .75\nThree monthi      ' 200\nSix monthi    .____. _   440\nOne yur    .  .    ....        S00\nAbovi ntei ipply I* Canada.\nUnited Stitei ind United Kingdom to lubicrlberi living out-\nHai regulir cirrier inn\nXliewhere ind lo Cinidi where\ntxtri poitige Ii required one\nmonth II50; ihree monthi $400;\nilx monthi $1:00; om yur $15\nFOR SALE\nA VERY LOVELY HOME\n20 minutei wilk from Biku Street\nApproximately two acrei of excellent land, ill cultivated ln orchard\nind garden.\u2014Barn, chicken housei,\ntnd beautiful houie, 3 bedroomi,\nwhltt plumbing, coast fir polished\nflo.rs, cement foundition, furnace\nTtrmi irranged    ib4l)vU\nalso:\nSmall cottage, t bedroomi, ltc. Very\nfit*  - $1500\n.also;\nI itory houu, 1 bedroomi, cement\nfoundation, 1 lot. '59^0(1\n$200 CASH, Balance U rent\nC.W. Appleyard\n& CO, LTD.\n392 Baker St\nPhone $00\nWHT NOT RWIKANCB TOUR\nmortfage on the Torkibtre Sivlnp\nand Loan Monthly Reduction plan\nat t%1 C. W. Appleyard,   .   '\nMccormick mmmo aqknts\nBee ul now for n\u00abw farto^utpnirtt\nlb the Spring, Uw itpair pam.\nCentral Truck A Equipment Co.\nTM front St., City.\nro\u00bb sALS-iMi env nokot, m,-\n$00 mllu. Clatru \"8\u00bb\" Uactor, re.\ncently overhauled. 3 bottom plowi\ntnd 10-foot tandem disci. lS-toot\ncanoe. Apply B. Thunton, Creiton,\nWANTED-MOTORCyCLB W RUN-\ntint or repairable oondltlon. Bel\nem, Daily mn.\t\ntOU   SALE- 1M7   rORD   DE  LUXI,\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Oct IS (CP.)-Catlle\n209; ulvei 44; hogi 02; iheep 11.\nLambs down lfi centi; good onei\n10.29-.0.M. \u2022\nGood butcher iteeri lo.BO-11;\ncommon-medium 7-10. Good butcher htlfiri 10-10.50; common-medium\n8.50-9.SO. Good cowl 7.60-1, Oood to\nchoice veali. 10.50-11; eommon-mi-\ndium 8.10.\nHogi 10 centi lower it 15.26 tor\nBl yardi tnd planti. Sowi 8.60-10\nlive weight yards. Sowi ind extra\nheavies 12.25 drilled weight yatdi\nind pltnti.\nUcenied, Apply JM MUl Strtet.\nbetter, good tlru, newly overhauled\nnied. Appi\nIBM  AUSTIN  7  POR  SALE.  APPLY\nOuun City Moton, Nelion.\nNEW  AND USED BATTtRIW. ttti.\nion Auto Wrecklnt tad Paint\nK)R  SAl_e-l_l7  An8T_N   SEDAN-\n$171, Apply Williami' Tnniftf,\nP6fc ADTOMOBOB PARfS     **.\nCltv Auto Wrecktri\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nODR CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE NOW\non display. Order now ind luure\ndelivery {or oveneu. If you find It\ninconvenient to call it our oflice,\nphont 144, Chrlitmu Card Dtp!.,\nand our rtpruenUUve wlll call per.\ntonally.   ______ .    TJAttY   NSWS\nPRINT_NO DIPT.\nPOR   SALE\u2014186   ACRES   (SURPACK\nrighti). l mile North ot New Den\nver. Uke  ihore.  wood, wtter. B.\nManhill. South Slocan.\nPOR SALS \u2014 1  WOOD LIMIT AND\ndairy ranch, chup for caab, R. L.\nAllport. Blewett\nP.   A.   WHf_tlEl_D,   RIAL   _r_V_t\nand Iniunnce. 417 Hill St.. Nelion.\nbepors MM your WtrnXmrn.\nC. W Appleyard A Oo.\nFOR SALS-TRRtt OIL HIOBBOYS.\n10 galloni, with pumpi, ill|htly\nuied; alio vacuum eup batgage carrier for top of car, nearly new; imall\nihoweaat, 4 twt ML 111 Biker St.\nPIPE - PimNOS - TUBES. SPECIAL\nlew prlcei Active Trallnj Co., lit\nPowell St., Vinoouver, B, C.\t\nLADIRS' BROWN CLOTH! COAT, POB\nONLY 54 DRAWING\nJOBLESS\nINSURANCE IN B. C.\nVANCOUVIB, Oct 14 (CP) -\nThtrt tre only M penoni in BrltUh Columblt drawing unemployment Insurance, the loweit figure\nfor wy proviact, L. J, Trottter,\nChief Commluion for the Unemployment Iniunnce Commliilop ot\nCanada, reported todiy.\nOf this 54,1 total of 26 ir ein Van.\ncouver.\nMr. IVottler, here on in \"informi!\nvisit,\" hli tint since hii ippolntment\nto hii present poit i year igo, thlnki\ntbi public ihould look on unemployment Iniunnce u what it il, lniurance igilnit lou of t Job.\n\"Wl glvt full coniideration to thl\nhuman point ot view ai well M to\ntbt buiineii of idmlniitntlon. But\nifttr til Uit monty comei from the\npeople ind wi muit bt good td-\nmlnlitritori. It ll t trult fund. It\nli not * tax.\"\nPilot Would Give\nLife for\nChinese leader\nIDMONTON, Oct. 14 (CP)-Van-\noouver-bora Hirold Cblnn, 81-yur-\nold Captain In lbl Chlnm Nitionil\nAvlitloa Corpi ind pilot to Oen. end\nMme. Chiang Xitibek on numeroui\noeouleu, uld today he'd glvt hli\nlir. for Uu Chineie leader.\nCtpt. Cblnn, here to vltit hli iH-\ntir, Hew Oen. Chiani Krom Hankow\nthe day before that city till to thl\nJipiniw, tnd on inoth.r oooulon\npiloted the plin. carrylni the Chineu letder ind hii wife to inipect\ntroopi In tht battlt aru.\n\"China can't lou out agalnit tbt\nJapi,\" he nld. \"Million! of periona\nare itarvlng to duth, tht Japi wl\nlooting the country, but they cant\nbeat the spirit of the Chineie people.\nBut without Chling Kal-ihek; ind\nMmt. Chiang, It would havt been t\ndifferent itory.\"\nMpt. Chtnn received hli training\nIt thl British Columbii Aero Club,\nhu thi mort flying houn to hli credit\nof any traniport filer In tht Chineie\nAviation Corporation and hu mtde\nmort than 400 trlpi from Northern\nIndia to Chim, flying in iuppHci\nformerly traniported over the Burmi\nRotd. \u25a0 *\u25a0\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. IMS - 9\nFarrls Says Maximum Penally Won't\nbe Any Penalty If Army Sergeant\nHadn't Tried to Undo Wrong\nMexico Ready to\nSend Troopi\nto BatHefronts\nMEXICO CITY, Oct. 14 CAP)\u2014Thl\nnewspaper EtcelaloT ia?! tblt Mexico\nli ready to-tend tn expeditionary\nforce to the btttlafronti wd predicted thit troopi would be on their wiy\nwithin ill monthi. Thi plin for more\n.ictive participation ln thl wir bu\n| been upoiuad by i \"group of young\nCneuli, geniril itiff offloera and iv-\ntori,\" E-Mlalor itated.\nVANCOUra, Oet 14 (CP-l-Tht\nmaximum penalty of itven yttn\nImprlionment would bi no penilty\n\u2022t ill for thl \"terrible thing\" Charles\nWlllird Dtvli did bid he nqt tried\nto undo the wrong he hid dont,\nChief Juitlce Wendell Farrii told\ntbt former R.C.A.M.C. Staff Ser-\ngeanl'i couniel In Aiilu Court yesterdiy.\nEirl.tr Dtvli htd pleided guilty\nte l charge ol having morphine tnd\ncocaine ill hti pollution between\nAug. 7,1943, Md July M, 1B41, whtn\nhi confined thit hi hid bttn taking tht drugi trom army luppllei\nind lubitltutlng othir midtclnei,\nBeciuie he will bt ln thi North\nwhen Divli ippeari with flvt other\nprlipnen {or lentence Siturdiy\nmorning, T. T. Hurliy iddruud tht\ncourt regarding punlihment, urging\nAlt Davli il t drug iddlct, thlt he\ndid not uU the narcotic md thit ht\ntold tht authorltlei what ht htd\nbun doing.\n\"Word hu gone ibroid thtt Davis\nlubitltuted faUl doiu of poison but\ntbit li \u25a0 Ut.\" declared Mr. Hurley.\n\"No soldier of our forcei luffered\nmy unntouury pain tl t result ot\nhli conduct, io tir u tbe tvidence\nbefore thli court shows.\"\n\"But hid there been in Invulon\nor hid our mm bten wounded miny\nmight hive luffered for lick of morphine, u I ujideriUnd tht evidence,\" replied tht Chief Juitlce.\n\"Suppose the enemy hid ittacked\n\u2022nd tound t mm with i craving for\ndrug! who could bt persuaded to\nhelp them\u2014il there iny other country In thi world where tbe maximum tor iuch en offense is this\nwould not be life?\n\"In wartime I have not much sym.\npithy with myont who might hivt\nbeen of very mettrlil ild to the enemy or been the cause ot suffering\nby our troopi.\"\nHid thl former Ntw Weitmlniter\ndruggist broken the containers when\nbt stole thl opiates from irmy supplies which were being dlitrlbuted\nthroughout the Piclflc Commind It\nwould p*' hive been neirly u bad\nas lubstitutlng stlmulinti ind ether\nthlngi, Prosecutor Gordon S. Wilmer argued.\nThe Chief Justice itld It wu unfortunate that the maximum lentence for possession of drugs ls only\nseven yeari. The Criminal Code provides thit i fine up to $1600 miy be\nImposed, ilio t whining, ln addition to the penitentiary term, Mr.\nWinner nid.\nWlWlkL      jjLWOtmm*\ncollar. In good oondltlon, 110.\n0117, Dtily Niwi,\nBox\nLONDON \u2014Stock mtrket pricu\nwere firm In more ictive triding\ntoday. Induitrlili were generilly\nhigher. Klfftri improved lelectively\non Cepe Town wpport. Mternitlon.\nll securities wert Inactive. British\nfundi were firm.\nNIW YORK-SeleeUd itocki got\n\u2022 mild grip on recovery In today'i\nmirket ilthough t genenl lick of\nbuying animation clouded the picture to t con.ldenble extent. Plui\nmirkf were well ln the raijority\n\u2022t tbt but- Tramfen wen iround\n100,000 shares.\nTORONTO \u2014 Tbe but metal\nitocki sold down modintely Ud\nothtr grouping, dltpliytd general\nsteidlneii todiy. Trtdlng wu down\nto ibout 300,000 ihares.\nMONTREAL - utllitiei ind niwi\nprints attracted  moit attention ln\ntrtdlng up to tht fifth hour todty,\nVANCOUVER - OUi wtrt ItlU\non.tbt down pith todiy.\nRENTALS\nCryptoquotei\n* TOO! SDNJM FA VDMMDJ M i t. _\nKBB IIP  IUHUA m    MID  lOJBH-\nBCHHQQ.\nTutenliy'i Cryp4t4t_Ktl WITHOUT Fnur.AI.aTY KONB\nCAN BE RICH, AND WITH IT VH.T \u00abW WOULD BB POOR\n-JOHNSON,\nCryptoquetu in quotitloni el fimoui perioni written elpher\nA lubitltute chancier hu repliced thi origlnil letter For Initinre,\ntn \"II\" mty lubitltuti for tne origlnil \"w throughout thi tniin\ncryptoquoti or i \"BB\" miy rtplict in \"LL\" find thi kty md loi-\nlow ttrough to thi lolution\nONE BEDROOM, DOUBLE BED, TWO\nclothes cIomu. I b'dr'mi, alnilt bed.\nfurnace heated. Quiet homt. Till-\nphont, 111 Mill Bt,\t\nWAtfTO. TO WHT\u2014. Oil (ROOM\nhoiue In Ntlion, tor Immediate po>-\nteulon. Write Box 18. Trail, B, O,\nro\u00ab mrr-a-ROoM hat, cwrun.,\nIll month. Clou in. C. w. Apple-\na _ i riM. WU. 6b trtttRNitkBd.\nSU Vtmon.\nFARM. OARDIN fr NURSIRY\nBtTLBB FOR INDOOR GROW-NO\n13 ltrgt Darwin Tullpi   1100\n13 large Orape Byaclntha .\u2014.   ,18\n13 large Papirwhlu Narcluua _ 1.00\n13 largt King Alfred Daffodili _ 1.10\n8 large Dutch Byaclntha  .- 1.00\nI largt Uly Bulbt, Btrrlul .... ino\nI lirge Puonlu    1.00\nTO*. Ptld\nKUVPER\u25a0\u00ab BULBS, KATIIC, B. O.\nWINNIPBO-New itaional hlghi\nIp ryt ind \u2022 small export builneu\nIn oiti futured luding today.\nOctober rye retched t new top\nlevel of 11.11>., December Jl.lO.i\nmd Mty fl.ll.fc. Final quotations\nwtre 1 to IVj centi \u2022 bushel higher.\nTht oiti builnui wu titlmited\n\u25a0t nur 100,000 buiheli for ihip-\nment to the United Stitei.\nCHICAGO - Proflt-tiWng cami\ninto griln pita todiy liter wheit\nhid idvmced to 19 yur peaks ind\noiti lold it their but pricu in 11\nyun. A mijor pirt of thi ttrly\ngiln, based upon tbi heivy feeding\ndemind for all grtini, wu loit u\nI' boutt with Southwutirn con-\nnictlom ptriktmtly liquidated\nwhut\nWhut pricu hivi risen to \u25a0 point\nwhen miller representative! ln\nWuhlngton wtrt reported u com-\nplaining of lbl \"iqueexa\" between\ncurrent quotitloni ind flour ceilings, in Kansu City It wu reportid\nthtt niw flour builneu bu tbout\nhilled beciusi of thli iqutoei In\nthli iltuation. mapy tridiri decided\nto tiki profiU lata ln the uulon,\nFilm Producer\nGets Highest Pay\nWASJOTOTO!!, Oct. 14 CAP.) -\nLouli B, Mayer, movie producer,\ndrew Uie biggeit piy check\u2014U49,-\n701.84\u2014reported to the Treuury tor\nUie calendar yew 1941 or fiscal yetr\nending ln 1943.\nTht moUon picture Induitry, M\nusual, furnished the lion's ihare ot\nthl penontl lervlce Incomes above\n179,000 shown ln corporition Income\ntix returni.\nTbe llit ot iuch Incomei, msde\npublic by Secretiry Morgenthiu u\nrequired by law, Including 923\nnames, 215 of them movie figures.\nLoew'i, Inc., ptld Miytr 1157,900\nsalary tnd $792,265.9* In commissions for tht fiscal yttr ended Aug.\n11, 1\u00bb42.\nSecond place wmt to \u2022 big-money\nnewcomer, C. O. Swebilius, Preiident of thi DixweU Corp., Himden,\nConn. The management ind*engln-\neerlng lervlce firm ptld him $631r\n909.10 lalary for the yetr ending\nNov. JO, 1941 ind~1499.148.il for lbe\nnext flietl yetr.   \u2022 - \"\nE. G. Oriot, Preiident ot Bethlehem Steel Co., wai third with nn\nIncome of \u00bb937,724-t357,7>i ln tbe\nform of i bonus\u2014for 1941,\nA lirger payment\u2014$516,423.15\u2014\nwu lilted for eomtdttng Bud Abbott Ud Lou Ccitello,\nLargest Individuil Mlarlei Hitid\ntor film itin Included tbe 130,000\nptld Jeanette MtcDontld md Bing\nCroiby by Loew'i ind Paramount,\nrespectively; Gary Cooper1! 1299,-\n17.84 from Samuel Ooldwyn md\nBob Hope*! 1294,186.57 trom Fir*\nmount.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nOil Well Reaches\nDepth of 11,833 ft.\nCALOARY, Oct. 18 (CP)-Sild\nto bt tht deepest weU In the British\nEmpire, Shell exploration's teit of\nthe Jumping pound itructure, South\not Cochrane, reiched ttie depth of\nHJW feet thli morning\u2014more then\ntwo mllu tnd t fifth into the earth.\nShell official! ittttd todty they\nIntended to cirry on for another 290\nfeet ln the limestone, it neceisary,\nwhich would mem i totil dtpth of\n12,000 teet.\nOnly Turner Villir welli io fir,\nhtvt obtained commerclil production from the Madison limestone ln\nthe foothills of Alberti. Thui if \u25a0\nitrikt ll made ln tbt lime tt the\nShell tut, the hope il that t second\nTurner Villey miy bt opened, tor\ndevelopment.\nAllies Bomb Island\nSouth of Creti....\nCAIRO,.HJypt, Oct.1,4 (AP) -\nMiddle Eut I aiders iwung their Ae\ngun offensiM; to Uie Island ot Oiv-\ndot (Go.zo), i imall Island 23 miles\nSouth of Crete, where they bombed\nthe barracki it Ambelo,' ' Britlih\nheadquarters tnnounctd today\t\nFour-engined bombbri t^iin bit\nthe airfield it Miritu Oh Rhodei on\nTutidty night, Uu communique\nUld.\nDominion Deposits\nDown $4,649,000\nOTTAWA, Oct M (CP.)-DO-nln-\nlon Government depoilti decreased\n14,849,000 to gW.Mt.OOO during the\nweek ended Oct 11, ttie Bink of\nCanadi rtporttd todty tp Hi weekly\nita timen t of uieti end liabilities.\nChartered btnk dipoilti Increaied $24,947,000 to 1327,998,000 md\nnotei in circulation Increued 14,-\n108,000 to 1827,800,000.\nDEPARTMENT OP LANDI\nFORE8T BRANCH\nNona\nExamination for Scaler's Licence\nwlU be held tt the following places\non the foUowlng dates:\nGolden\t\nInvermere\nCranbrook\n... October M, 1941\n.... October 20, 1941\nNovember   I, 1941\nWlldo  November '4, 1941\nCrawford Bty ... Novenfber  8, 1941\nSalmo  \u2014... November 11,1(43\nNikuip    November 15, 1043\nNew Denver November 17, 1941\nRock Creek  November 20, 1941\nThe examlnitlons will commence\nIt 8 a.m. The morning wlll be tiken\nup waling logs md the ifternoon\nwill be takei. up witb.tbe written\npiper.\nCandidates pleaie bring l pencil\nand a B. C. Scale Rult, lf possible.\nExamination {le is' $5.00.\nApplication formi md further in-\nS\" rm..tion mty bt obtained frcm thl\nIstrict Forester, Nelton, B. C.\n.   Application formi muit bt. properly made out before the eumlnu\ntlon.\nK. C. MeCANHEL,\n,. y..   \u25a0.- .WtHfrWitriet forwter\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nAnglo Huronlu _  OSS\nBettUt OoM \u2022  1.50\nBldgood KlrkUnd   35\nBuff ilo Ankerltt   IM\nCullt Trtthewty \u2014.'\u2014. MT\nCentril Pet  .   1.14\nChromium M A S  _... 3.10\nConiiurum Minu  ,  1.40\nCOM M * 8 -.\u2014mm _. 41.80\nDome Minei ~ \u2014  M.M\nEon MilarUc ............ 1.41\nTilconbrldgi Nickel  4.10\nGolden OiU _   .Utt.\nHird Rock Gold     .95\nHollinger .  .  11.00\nHudion Biy  .._ mmm. MM\nInter Nickel ..\u201e_... .*__, SJ00\nKerr Addlion .,., -,,.. 1J0\nUkt Shore ...   ................. 19.90\nLimique Conttc _  919\nLilteh Gold\t\nMicLeod Coekihutt\t\nMidsen Rid Uki\t\nMilirUc Oold  ___\nMclntyre Port ___.._\nMining Corp _\u2014____\nNlpUiIng   ___\nNOrmdl   mm-m. ~ ,\ntformeltl ..\u201e..  _\nPimour  Pore  \u2014\u2014\n1.11\n109\nill\n3.20\n57 00\n2.18\n150\n80 50\n1.01\n115\nPickle Crow ._-.\n1.90\nPrtiton |ut Dome _-.._.\n120\nStn Antonio \u25a0\u2014,-,\u25a0,\u2014\n140\nShirrltt Gordon \u2014,-, \u2014 \u25a0\nM\nSliden Malartle _  .,,\nM\n2 45\nSudbury Buln \t\n2 15\nTeck Hughti dold r\nToburn Cold \t\n313\n.70\nTrmi Cent Ru   L_     \t\nH\nVinturu   \u2014.\u2014\u25a0\t\n8 85\nWright HirgriITU .\u201e_,..\n1J5\nOILI'\nBrituh Amtucin\t\nllll\nChimicil Ri-eirch\t\nUN\nINDUlTRIALt\nAbltlbl Power  ....\nltl\nBill Tele _.. \t\nIU\nBru Triet     m-\n23 .\n1\n_   C   POWer   A     mmm\n31 \u00ab4\nCm Ctr I. My \u2122_\nIH\nCm Milling , ........._....\n*>*'.\nCdn Pie Rly \t\n10%\nVA\nDM Bridge __._\ntt\nOllt, Seignmi m ,.   \u25a0\t\n14\nFord of Ctntdi A \t\nim\nHim Brldgt      __..\nt*A\n11*4\nNit Stul Ctr _ _\n87V.\nSlut of cm .       \t\nMH\nBiyonne  \t\n.04\nBralorne           ,_,\n10.85\nCariboo Gold _.-\nIJU\nOold Belt          _\nM\nMind Mtn\t\n\u2014\nKoot Belle\t\n.30\nPioneer OoM\t\nIM\nReevei MicDonild\nJO\n\u2014\n\u2022heep creek _\u2014\n.95\nOi\nYmir VtnkM O -\n.MV.\nOIL*\nAnglo Cdn _ -\n.71\nA P Cont ., , , ,\n.13\nCilgtry Is Bd .._\n2-Tl\nDilhouilt    m\nXI\nroothllli \t\n132\nBomt '\t\n1.(0\nMcDougill Secur .\nSSI.\nOkiltt com _\t\n.71\nPiclflc pttt ......._\n49\nRoytllU  \t\n12 50\nSouthweit Pete \u2014\nJO\nVintiti\t\nJ07H\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Eititii\nJM\nCoiit Brtw \t\n158\nUnittd  Dlit \t\n\u2014\n.04 Vi\n11.25\nM\n31 .\nHi\nX\nJtt\n.08\nMV.\n.10\n,n\n.ii\n117\n.45\nl.M\nIM\nat\n.71\nJl\n.10'\nOOVi\n300\n1.M\n111\nNKW   YORE STOCKS\nAm Smelt A Be _-\u2014-\nAmer Telephone\t\nAmrricin Tobeceo \t\nAnicondi  .... ~\nBeth Sleel     \t\nCinidlin Piclflc\t\nDupont    .       ,...\nOtn  Electric _.\nOtn Moton\t\nInttr Nicktl \u00ab..\u201e-__.\nInter Til \u2022* Til  |\nItm Oil of N J      -L-\nUnlon Piclflc ....____\nU S Stul\nMH\n1MH\n. MH\n\u00bbH\nMH\nIH\n141H\nMH\n.  I1H\nMH\nlu\nt*.\nMH\nIt.\nEXPERIENCED\nDOW I0NIS AVIRACIS\nClou   Chingi\nM Ind. ..\u2014,   IMIT  i_p    .41\nM niU  ___.   MM  up    .11\nII utili.      2I.M  up    .17\n\u25a0uk wu a kind ot dry ahew. of\nKUtttvfthin timet uid wu often mtn-\nOeaed In the playi of Shekupeue.\nLOGGERS\nAND LABORERS\nWANTED\nTRANSPORTATION\nAMD BONUS\nBiporltnced loggen ind commin labor required tor ilrcrift\nipruci cimpi on Queen Charlotte Islands.\nBonui of one-third over regulir wiges It employee worki\none hundred diyi or more.\n, One-wiy triniportttlon free If employee ittyi on Job three\nmoo tht\nTwo-wiy trmiportttlon fru If employee itayi on J* ilx\nmonthi.\nApplication! from men working ln uaenUal war lnduatriu\nwill not bt considered.  _,.__,     -\nApply No. 908-55M7 it your nureit Nttlontl Stlectlve Ser-\nvice Office or to\u2014\nNATIONAL SELECtlVE SERVICE\n100 Wet* Pender Street\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\nO-id&i Ifowi CwttFrnfa\/\nDon't Get\nToo Little\nToo Late!\nYiur comfort, heilth\nconvenience next Winter\nmiy, dipind en whit yeu\ndo now.\nTht choice ll uiuilly I\nilmplt ont, common llnu\nWlll   till   you   thit   you\nWest Transfer Co.\nU-\nEitibllihe<l lit 1899\niiiiiivi iM_\\\n \u2014\u2014\n\t\n10 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19411\nIt'i Anothir Grind Show for You ind Your Cal I\n,     \"FIRST AID\"\nCartoon'.   \"Officer Pooch1\n\"CANADIAN NIWS1\nFay BAINTER - Richard CARLSON\nTOMMY DORSEY - BOB CROSBY\nANB IIS IICIESTU       Ml IIS IINESTH\nComplete Showi 7:00-8:44\ng complete ihowi 7.uu-\u00bb.i\nCIVIC\nTii-lMa M4V-M tHUTU\nAMMOWnAriMIHIAm\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nTht Home of Good Lumber\nWholutlt ind Retail\nTelephone 176\nFoot of Stanley Street\nMCNAUGHTON TO SPEAK\nON RADIO Oa. 17\nTORONTO, OcL 14 (CP) - tt-\nOen. A. G. L, McNiughton, Corn-\nminder ot tht Canadian Army over-\nseaa, will apeak over tht CBC nationil network it 4:30 p.m., PDT,\nnext Sunday, Oct. 17, the CBC announctd todiy.\nThi Commander, in a racordtd\nipeech forming part of i Victory\nLoin program, will outline briefly\nthe meuure ot Canada's achievement in the war.\nSanskrit ll the literary language ot\n\u2022nclent India.\nCITIZENS OF NELSON\nBillets Are Required for\nR.C-A.F. (Edmonton) Bind for Tuesday night, October 19th,\ntupper and breakfast Included. Your Victory Loin Committee will\nippreclate It If you can extend tbe hospitality of your home to one\nor more of thue Canadian Airmen on tell occasion. Please telephone Mt\u2014Victory Loin Office up to 8:00 p.m., Saturdiy, thl Uth.\nOverwaiteA\nLIMITED\nRINSO\u2014Large sire 2 for 47<.\nVEGETABLE SOUP-Cmadi First 2 for 10e>\nLEASURB-WAX Sty\nVARIETY SQUARES  2 lbs. for 25e*\nLAUNDRY STARCH   2 pkgi. 25*\nPASTRY FLOUR\u2014B. & K  7-lb. sack 37*\nOATS\u2014Quick or Sfow 20-lb. pkg. fl.10\nLARD\u2014Burni \u2022....' 2 Ibs. for 35*\nCRACKERS-I. B. C  Mb. carton 2Se>\nApple Blossom\nComplexion Scop\nt gueit cakei. nicely boxed\n$1.00\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUCCO.\nPURITY FLOUR 98-lb. sock $2.79\nKOFY SUB\u2014Dr. Jackson's   Per Ib. 32*\nCHEESE\u2014Velveeti  '\/.-lb. pkg. 10*\nSALT\u2014Iodized, 2-lb. cartons 2 for 19*\nJauILl and.  OmdahkL\nPOTATOES: Netted\nGem, 10 lbl,  \t\n\u2022WEET SPUDS:\n2 Ibi.  _ \t\nTURNIPS:\nI   IbC m\t\nMaj  CABBAGE:\nlit\nORANGES:\nWi, I dox.\t\nPEPPERI: Rid or green,   tC_i\nLb    ......,******\nMALAGA GRAPES: 2 Ibs. 35c\nU.S. Loses Two\nDestroyers\nIn Mediterranean\nWASHINGTON, Oct 14 (AP.)-\nLaOn ot two American destroyers la\ntht Mediterranean wil reported todiy by tht Navy tn a communique\nwhich alio told ot an unsuccessful\nJipineie bombing raid on-Attu Iiland in' the Aleutian!.\nTht destroyers, tht Buck md\nBristol, both tank ii i reiult ot underwater explosions ,the Navy itld.\nThe Buck, a 1900-ton ihip, went\ndown ott Salerno October 9 ind the\nBristol, a 1700-ton veuel,. wii iunk\nyeiterdiy.\nThe Navy laid casualty details\nhad not been received.\nThe bombing raid on Attu, taken\nfrom the Japaneie lite In May, wis\ntho first cirrled out ilnce Amerlcin\noccupation of that little Island on\nthe tip ot the Aleutians chiln,\nThe Japaneie borriberi flew high\nover Massacre Bay, the Navy reported. Their bombi were dropped\nwithout causing damage.\nAmerican fighting plloti flew up\nto Intercept tht bombers ind they\nwere driven- oft No planes were\n\u25a0hot down in the engagement. Tht\nJapanese bombert presumably came\nfrom th\u00ab enemy ban on Piramu\nihiru at .file Northern end ol the\nKurile Island chain, ot which Japan\nii I pirt It wu assumed thit the\nunsuccessful bombing assault wil\nin attempt to tult Amerlcin itticki\non tht Paramushlru but, largest\nJapanese installation In the North\nPacific, which has been hit on various occasions by American bombers\nflying over the 830 nautical miles\nroute from Attu.\nSt. Paul'i Cathedral ls tin fourth\nchurch to stand on IU present lite\nsince Saxon tlmei.\nNelson High\nCadets are\nUniformed Now\nClid In their ntw Army Cidet\nuniforms which wtrt dlitrlbuted to\nthem Frldiy, tbe two plitoom ot\nthi Senior High School Cadets pa-\nrided on the Junior High groundi\nWedneidiy ifternoon, under Instructor Walter E.' Elmes, ind pol-\n-thed up their parade drill in pre-\npintlon for'tht church ptrtdt ordered for Sundiy, Oet 24, by tht\nCadet National Headquarters. Tht\nparade will be te St. Saviour'i Pro-\nCithedral with tbe Catholic group\ngoing to the Cathedral ot Miry Im-\nmiculate. Tht Junior High Band\nwill leid the parade.\nThe uniform! ate not yet' complete, the shirta, black ties, inkleta,\nDid Insignii hiving yet to come.\nThe consignment rectlvtd comiittd of 100 tunics, 100 pain of trousers, end tn caps. Tht uniforms are\nof a dark khaki shade, the 'caps\nihowing a centril flash of scarlet\nUltimately the Cadeti wtll weir red\nihoulder badgei which will give tht\nnumber of the Nelion Corpi, with\nthe letteri, R.C.A.C., denoting Roytl\nCanidlm Army Cadtti, ind \u2022 miple\nleaf.\nCoit of eich outfit li $15, hilt of\nwhich it defrayed directly by the\nDepartment ot Nationil Defence,\nthe other hilf being borne ln theory\nby the School Board. Ai, however,\nthe Board haa approximately four\nyean over which to dlitrlbute its\npaymenti and receive! from the Department of National Defenct $1.21\nannuilly for each Cadet enrolled\nand $1 annuilly per Cadet for in-\nstructlon, it hai ilready bein pild\n$3 of the totil of $7.90 tt hu to\nfind, md \u25a0 yeir bence will hive\nbeen repaid all Iti outlay, while the\nCidet grants will pretumibly continue indefinitely. At preient there\nire i few uniform! over, tht boy\nCidetj In the High School number-\nIng ibout 19.\nThe Cidet! will weir their unlformi it ill Wedneidiy ichool sessions, thlt being their parade diy.\nFINLAND TO' INCREASE\nWA* DEBT tAYMfNTS\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (AP). -\nFinland agreed today to Increaie its\nwar debt payments to the United\nStated by more than $42,000 a year\nfor 20 yeirs in order to overtake t\ntwo-year lapse cauied by the Rusio-\nFinnish wir.   - -\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nLast Shipment of\nTIRE PUMPS\nReceived.\nCUTHBERT MOTORS\nHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII\nFLEURY'S  Pharmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Arti Blk.\nPHONE 25\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'I   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nBTAXI    n\nSERVICED\nAnytime of-the Ply or Night\nPHOHE   93\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nFISH for Dinner TODAY\nat the\nSTAR CAFE\nmm_________wm\nAND AVOID\nCOSTLY  REPAIRS\nCive your home Hie letting beauty and protection ef Bapco Pun Paint ob-\nn tiinible In a wide range of bright durable colon made from the hlgheit grade\n,1 materiali obtilniWe.\nSHINCOLEEN\nCivei now beauty to ihingli roofl\nind la Ideal for all rough lumber\nconilruction.\nPORCH PAINT\nDriet hard ae granite and atanda\nboth hard wear and weither. Colore\nIn grey, load, illto.\nWood, Vallance Hdwe*\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nPhont 26 Wholesale\u2014Retail Nelson, B. C.\nMail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention\nhi iun jii 111 rrt ium ir i iiiniirii in in 111 ji i\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nRat ..: 22c lint, 27c lint black fici\ntype, larger type rates on requeit\nMinimum two lines. 10% dia-\ncount for prompt payment.\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil\nbquln. Colliers ind True Story on\nsalo It VALENTINE'S.\nWl  specialize   ln  ill  washer  repairs. Beatty Service. Phoni 11.\nCribbage  tonight, Eagle Bill, 1:00\np. m. sharp. Admlsalon 25c.\nBam Brown, new owner ot Kitto'.,\nwlll be open Saturday! -Tom now on.\nPACIFIC COAST IN\nDANCER AFTER\nPEARL HARBOR\nSEATTLE, Oct 14 (API-Tor tbe\ntint tlmt lut night military authoritiei permitted lt to bt dlicloied that tbt Pacific Northweit\nwaa In imminent dingeri ot ittick\nind without adequate defences Immediately liter Pearl Harbor.\nThe Poit-Intelllgencer, ln \u2022 itory\nobtained trom high army and navy\nofficeri, Hid:\n\"The truth Is that until thl battle\not Midway there wu nothing between the-people oi the North Piclflc Cout ind the Jipineie but\ni thin line of offshore pitrol boats\nind trmy forcti, i few tighter\nplanes ind \u2022 handful of bomberi.\nbut nothing like the number needed\nto repel in approaching cirrler-pro-\ntected enemy tilk forct.\"\n\"If tht Japs hid not betn frightened iway it Dutch Hirbor by thi\nsudden appearance of \u2022 few unsuspected land-based American aircraft, md if they hid not been\nturned back at Midway, there would\nhave been Japanese troop] in Oregon ln 30 days.\"\nThe Army is confident lt could\nhive prevented tny serious idvince\nInto Wuhlngton from invulon\nbelch headi, the paper idded.\nALABAMA MINES\nSHUT DOWN IN\nWORK STOPPAGE\nBIRMINGHAM, All., Oct. 14 (AF)\n(AP)-At lent 17 Alabama coil\nminei employing more than 1900\nmen and Including several of the\nstale's largest Induitriil fuel producen, were ihut down todiy ln i\nwork itoppage which both -Union\nand operator spokesmen said resulted from government releaie of the\nmines to the ownen.    .\nA survey Indicated that 12 minei,\nIncluding the state's largest, joined\nthoie idle n the morning ihitt. Five\nwere ihut down yesterday. Approximately 29,000 men are employed ln\nall the state's mint!.\nThe cloied minu product epprox-\nimately 90 per cent of tht coil used\nin the iteel ind iron plants of the\nBirmingham dlitrict. Induitriil fuel\nluppllei ire low.\nCreen Reelected\nA.F.L. Presidertt\nBOSTON, Oct 14 (AP)-The Amerlcin Federation of Labor today\nreelected Pruident William Oreen\nfor his 20th term u held ot the Labor organization.\nIn hii acceptance ipeech, Oreen\n-breast a fitiful yen md uld tht\nFederation would continue to urge\nthit Iti \"wiywird brothen\" return.\n\"We only uk,\" he uid, \"thlt they\ncome back as they left ui, with no\naddition! and complication!.\"\nNAZIS SHOW PICTURES\nOF GIANT GLIDER\nLONDON, Oct. 14 (CP) - Oer-\nman military magazines-are displaying for the fint time, the Berlin\nridlo uld todiy, pictures of \u2022 giant\nnew Neil glider known u the BO-\nM0 and' cipible of cirrylng troopi\nIn numben \"unlmiglnibli to. tht\nlayman.\"\nVictory Loan\nQuotas Set\nlor Nelson Unit\nVlotory Lean quotn hivi bun\nltt by the Nitionil Wir Flnlnoi\nCommittee for thi Nilion Dlitrlot.\nThi flnt column In thi following\ntible ihowi thi quote for thli\nFifth Vlotory Loan Cimpilgn end\nthi itcond - column ihowi thi\n\u25a0mount which wn raised In thi\nFourth Campaign;\nNakuip   __ $ 49,000 | 41,000\nNiw Denver  19,000 08,000\nKMlo  40,000 43,000\nSilmo      19,000 37,800\nNelion  - __  100,000 598,300\nTotal (tr tht Nelion District\nll 8776,000.\n\"We havi had vtry latlifaetory\norganization meetlngi throughout the Dlitrlot Everyone ll pepped up Ind determined to beat thi\nquota* which heve bun ut,\" itated H. A. Mitthew., Nilion Diitrlct\nOrganlier, Thunday.\nNAZIS CLAIM NUISANCE\nRAIDERS OVER REICH\nLONDON. Oct, 14 <CP> - British\n\"nuisance ralden\" were over Western Oermany list night, the Berlin\nridlo uld today without disclosing\nspecific targets.\nA Penonal Property Floitir glvei\ngreiteit protection. Blackwood Ag'cy.\nDont mlu thi big weekend dancing\nparty it the Playmor Saturday night\nCut flowen, funeral dealgni. potted\nplanta. WAITS NKWfl DSPOT.\nW, I. Regular Meeting postponed\nuntil Friday, October 22.\nPLEASE blip thl Womin'i Institute's war effort by buying a tig\nSaturday.\nRed Unlment Special for October\u2014\nAik your Witklni Dealer, S. C. Colman, 380, Baker street.\nThen wilt be a meeting ot the\nSchool Board In the Board Room of\nthi Central School tonight it 8 o'clock.\nSocial and business envelopes, many\ndifferent kinds. D. W, McDerby, \"Tho\nStationer ind Typewriter Min,\" 084\nBiker St., Nelion.\nStovepipes ind elbows, dampers,\natoveboards and guards, stove pollih,\nstovepipe win, etc. Oet your supplies\nat HIPPERSON'S.\nSmall ranch, about 0 acres, 8 cleared, 4-room bouse. Stables ind other\nbuildings. Good orchard. Water under\npressure. 83700. Robertson Realty.\nOrder ytur Christmai Cards for overseas mailing now. Onr selection Is\nnow re.idv. Call C. D. Pearson, 141,\nNelson Dally Newi Printing Dept.\nA Free Lecture\u2014Christian Science:\nIU Healing Salvation\u2014Capitol Theatre\u2014Nelson, Thursday\u2014October 31st,\nat a p.m. Under Auspices Pint Church\nof Chrlit, Scientist, Nelaon, B. C,\nOar Christmas Carda an now ready.\nli we have no local uent thli yeir,\nwi would aak you to rail personally.\nNelson Dilly Newi Printing Department. Phone C. D. Pearson it 144.\nKOOTENAY LAKE FERRY\nThl above ferry will mike in extra\nround trip on Sit., Oct, 18, leaving\nPraaer's Landing at 9 am, and Ony\nCreek at 10:30 a.m.\nNOTICE\nCommencing Oct. 18, Interior Truck\nLines (Bud Stevens) wlll operate on\nMondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to\nYmir, Salmo, Sheep Creek. No change\ntn time ichedule.\nFUNERAL  NOTICE\nFuneral services for thi lite Thomas Francis Wlll of La France Creek\nwlll t\u00bb held In the Cithedral of Miry\nImmaculate Saturday morning at 0\nam. Rosary wlll tie recited in thl\nThompion Funeral Home Friday evening at 8:30.\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIPY\nHOUBBKEIPER FOR A BU8INISS\ncouple. No children. Modern home.\nAutomatically heated. Private quartan, with bith. Only plain cooking\nrequired. Wagu start at U0 drat\nmonth, raise second month It satisfactory Write Mn. Johannson, 104\nEltchle Street, Trill.\nFor that troublesome itomach,\nheirtburn ind acid itomich.\nBISMA REX\n75c and $1.75 botti*\nSold only it your RcJtall Stort.\nCity Drug Go.\nPhont 34\nBox 480\nF. H. SMITH\nli It'a Electric\nPhone 666 351 Baker St.\nAlan Andrews, assistant schoolmaster at Kingston, Surrey, England, wu\ntold by a conaclentloua objectors' tribunal that he could not keep hla Job\nu tt wu \"not ln the national Inter-\nut for conscientious objecton to be\nteachen of the young.\"\nSee Ui Before\nVou Buy, Sell or Exchange\nFurniture '\nHomo Furniture Exchange\n838 Baker St       Nelion, B. a\nYour Watch li\nPrecious . . .\nFor fine repairing\nSee...\nHARVEY\nThe Jeweller, 884 Biker St.\n\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bba\u00bba\u00bbW\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb'\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n702 Biker SL Phoni 253\nOpen Day and Night\nCrematorium Ambulance\n\u25a0laaiamaaaii\"-\"\u2014t-\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit* 205\nMedical Art! Building\nS\u00abS~S\u00bbSS\u00ab\u00abS*5SSS-\u00abSHS5_\u00abSS\u00abS$.\nHavt tha Job Dont Right\nSftt\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER      _\nPHONE 815 v\n\u00ab\u00a3\u00bb5*KSSSS\u00ab3W_8__$SSS\u00ab_SS_S_$SJ.\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIET AUTO SERVICE\nPhone 122    ' NeUon, B. C.\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nAMBULANCE\nSERVICE\nTHOMPSON FUNERAL HOMI\n915 Kooteniy St Phoni Mt\nLooking Beautiful\ndepend! upon tht\nBeauty Shop you\nchooie. Comt to\nHai_h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nJohnitone Block\n:\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abS\u00abSS*\u00ab*\u00ab\u00abSS\u00abS\u00bbS:\nKEEP YOUR\nELECTRICAL\nAPPLIANCES\nm GOOD REPAIR\nneT*on ELECTRIC CO.\nPbont 260 J74 Biktr St\njgjggggjjjjjjWjjjMIMMtfMW\nWhoie Crtdlt Slip Wlll You Uie\nShould You Be Aiked to Piy\nHoipital or Surgical Accounti?\nSTUART AGENCIES*\nNelion, B. C.\n377 Baker Street Fhone 980\nWitch for tht\nSUCAR BOWL\nSPECIALS\nIn Tomorrow's Paper\nBUSINESSMAN'S\nLUNCH\n11:30 to 5:00\nICE, CREAM PARLOR\n\u2666Melon Dew+\nBUY THE PAINT\nat\nMURPHY BROS.\nand gtt tht right\nidvlse.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiijiiini.il\nFall\nTopcoats\nThese cooler days call fl\nwarmer clothes. Our Toj\ncott rangt Is now completi\nAll models and patterns\nchoose from.\nf25.00 to fBO.OO\nEMORY'S\n*^        LIMITID ^\nTHE MAN'S STORE\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii.iiiiiiiiuii.il\nKINC RECEIVES HOWI\nLONDON, Oct. 14 (CP Cable)\nTiie King todiy received Hon. C :\nHowe, Cinidlin Munition! Minlit\nIn audience it Buckingham Piltc\nMore and More People\nAre Finding the\nGolden Gate Cafe\n* \u2022\n\u2014 the Place to Eat \u2014\nALL WHITE HELP\n- PAINTS -\nEXTERIOR AND STUCCO PAINTS,\nENAMELS, VARNISHES, AND\nWALL FINISHES\nA PcH'nt for Every Purpose ...\nPAINT TO PRESERVE\nBURNS\nDUMBER L COAL CO.\nPhones\n10-11\nShVt ^jXoaiMjm\nm\nQuality\nService\n\"DELNOR\"\nFROZEN FOODS\n(NO COUPONS REQUIRED)\nWe art pleastd to announce tht arrival of tht ntw pack.\nGREEN PEAS:\nASPARAGUS:\n24c\n.45c\nRASPBERRIES, BLUEBERRIES, APRICOTS, PEACHES, LOGANBERRIES,\nCANTALOUPE CUBES-Ptr pkg. f\u201e    ^2C\n^m NABOB\nifPP COFFEE\nPer lb. . . 47c\nBird.   3 boxes\n1. 29c ?\nbars\n23c\nSODA BISCUITS: Red Ar-\nrow, salted or plain. OO-\nMb. pkg.  LLC\nCORN FLAKES\u2014 OC\nQuaker. 3 pkts. ... faOC\nRITZ BISCUITS\u2014\nChrfstits.   2 for .\nW\/OCED PAPER\u2014 Ji-\nHeavy, Marvo. 1 roll L*K\nSOAP FLAKES\u2014\n29c\nThrift.   1 pkg.\n19c\nSTAR QUALITY PRODUCE\nAPPLES\u2014Mcintosh, extra fancy.   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It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1943-10-15 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1943-10-15 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\/1.0418916"}