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In .bankruptcy, and-the\nReclamation Farmers Association of Creston opposed the\napplication of the West Kootenay Power and Light Ga Limited and the: Consolidated Mining and Smelting Go. Limited\nfor permission to store two feet of water in the Kootenay Lake\nin addition to the storage authorized, by the order bj; approval\ndated November 11, 1938\/at fhe.,he_iring of the International\nJoint Commission- here toddy,*\nThe Department of Indian Affairs,crease the cost of recapturing the\nIn respect to Indian reservation material, from Boundary Creek, It\nlands had no objection with the was held. Mr. Lett suggested that\nproviso that the applicants repay permission of the applicants be not\nany damages Which might be in- granted, and that the application be\ncurredby such storage and the .City adjourh&l'tfor asix. months perlotf\nof- Nelson had no objection to the to enable study to See the effect :o\u00a3\napplicants proposal. '   [the   proposed' additional   storage\nWOULD LIKE - upon the lands! of the Creston Rferi\nDYKE REPAIR COST clamatlbn Farm.' .\nIn a seven-point brief the Koote- Speaking for the Department of\nnay valley Power and Development Indian Affairs was C. E. Webb, DIb-\nCo. Limited arid the Reclamation Itrict Engineer of ithe Province, arid\nFarmers Association pointed out J? S. Dunn, Superintendent ol\nthat . insufficient. time had beenjlndlan Affairs. Sherwood Lett was\nallowed to gather data'to calculate counsel for the reclamation-farmers\nthe effect upon their lands of the and called on Mr. Davis,' retired\nproposed storage. englneer.In'the farmers ejftplby, aid-\nExtraordinary flood conditions W. Piper, farmer,on tha area in*\nthis, year, caused heavy-damage to question.'  *  - ,*\"''\u2022   \u25a0\u25a0*'\u2022\nhad to be recovered Irom Boundary i International Joint Commission\ndykes, and to repalr;dykes material members present were George\nCreek, Sherwood Lett, counsel, I Spence,- Chairman, R. B. Mc-Whorter,\npointed out. Increasing the water U.S?A., and Senator A. Q. Stanley,\nlevel at Boundary Creek would in-IU,S.A. \u25a0.. . . y ,..., fe;r\nREFUSE MIL\nUNION OFFICIAL\nENTRY INTO U.S.\nj. A. Scott Barred\nAt Nofthport'on Way\n-ToU.M.M.S.W.Meet\nDETAILS RECUSED\nTRAIL, B C, Sept. 15\u2014John, A.\n' Scott, active In trade union circles\n' bore, was refused admission to the\n-United   States . by   Immigration.\nauthorities .at the entry port Of!\nNorthport, It was learned here today,, r. *-.   .'.   \u25a0      i\nScott was en route to San Francisco lhst Friday to attend a convention of'the International Union of\n\"Mine, .Mill- and Smelter *Worker\u00a7|\n(CIO) when he was refused an entry permit.  \u25a0-,-.'\u25a0\u25a0\u2022    ';* \u25a0*\u25a0' ?:?'*i\nU. S. Immigration officials' at\nNorthpprt confirmed the report today, butrefused detail?; ..^??r?.? Si\"\n; .\u00bb.Sc_%jj?Ss?ito have iepresefit&ilSo-\ncal' 480 of the?, Snielter Workers'\nUnion at the San Francisco convention; he is employed here by the\nConsolidated Mining and Smelting\nCo. Scott came here from the-Coast\nin 1947. Previously he had; lived\niri Toronto where he was a-dairy\nworker following his discharge from\nthe Army hi 1945..\nDisclosure that Scott had been re-\n? fused entry to the United States fol-(\nlows a report' that a general bar\nagainst the movement ot Canadian\ntrade unionists across the border\nhas been established by the American Immigration Service*.\nThe ban. is aimed at. Communists\nIn the trade union movement, it was\nreported, but .recently several anti-!\nCommunist-labor leaders were barred from the United States.\nMen's Clothes\n>ut Soon to\nExceed Demand\nm\n\u25a0M: -\n\u25a0?*r:   V\n* *T_r^t,-\ni\\MiM\nVOLUME \u25a0\u25a0.\"\u2022*?\u25a0    \u2022\nii\u00bb-^a__\nHLO\n&\nWEATHER FORECAST   '\nKootenay: Clear early Thursday*?? \u2022\nbecoming cloudy during the morn} \u2022'\ning. Widely.scattered showers duffing the afternoon. Clearing. in Mi-\nevening. Winds southwesterly 19?\nWarmer Thursday with high &>\nCranbrook- 68, Crescent Valley 70.?y\nI CENTS A COPY\nNELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA-THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT. 18. 1948\nNUMBER 18\nBrite&i to pght Spread of Red\nDisorders fibm M^a^a--Bevin\nNizam of\nHy der dhad\nIt's Painless\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiihiiii\nSPOILING PUTS\nPATIENTS    \u25a0\nBACK IN BED\nj    GLASGOW, Sept. 15 (CS>) \u2014\nToo much sympathy can cause\ntrouble, say -two investigating\ndoctprs.\nIn the Medical Journal, The\n1 Lancet Dr. E. N. Thomson and\nDr.. M. Curran described the\ncases of .3.18 elderly patients released from two Glasgow municipal r hospitals. They found 24\ncompletely confined to ;bed who\nhad' been; able to get up before\nleaving hospital.   .-\nThe patients, the doctors said,\nalter a day or two of \"super-\nmollycoddling'! at home, began\nto enjoy being spoiled and gradually lost the power to' rise at\n8\"-:.    . __.5     ..   ., ...    .\\\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUI\nNEW LEADER MAY\nTAKE PAKISTAN\nON SMOOTHER WAV\nLONDON,. Sept, IS, '(Routers) rn\nThe \". death   of. Goyernor-General\nMoHatofted 'All Jlbfi'ah of Pakistan\nmayHjltihi-fely smboth -the- _mth-\u00ab_-'\n&d,i*\"Ssklsian '*e^tionsr.without\nweakeiiih^-. the determination bj. the\nnew ^p'f-edomiharitljr   Moslem. Dp-\nminion, to   maintain   its   separate\nexistence. \" \u25a0-    '\/    ,\nPolitical observers here who support -this view pojnt to the qualities\nof cooperation in the stateman who\nassumed Jinnah's task of directing\nPakistan's   destiniesr-and   this   in'\nspite of the twin crisis that today-\novershadow the sub-continent.\nAt the head\"of the Pakistan,Government stands Liaquat All Khan,\nthe, solid, shrewd Prime Minister\nwho carried bmch- pt the burden\nIn   the   constitutional   negotiations\nbefore Pakistan assumed commonwealth status.\nThough lacking the vast experience of Jinnah\u2014who died Saturday\n\u2014and) his legal and constitutional\ngenius, All Khan is known for- a\nft.......... C... \u00bb<_ capacity for compromise that may\nVUipUT aOOn TO. prove   a   valuable .asset   to   his\ncountry in her future dealings with\nIndia.   . ~ \u25a0\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 (CP) \u2014 It Jinnah's Inflexible adherence to\nwon't be long before production of a fixed line,, which was his greatest\nmen's clothing exceeds demand, the strength and won him his victory\nPrices Commission was told today for a separate Moslem Pakistan,\nby a man in a position to know. | often complicated negotiations with\nHe was John Senecal, manager of the leaders of predominantly-Hindu\nthe men's furnishings department of I India.\nMontreal's Dupuis Freres Ltee. He Liaquat Ali -was frequently the\nwas one of the witnesses as the liaison in top-level exchanges, softie\nCommission continued its study of of the \/most crucial of which were\nshirt costs. between him and Congress leader\nMr. Senecal reported no scarcity Pandit   Jawaharlal    Nehru,    now\nof shirts now and said people were.India's Prime Minister.\nTO TRY NEW\n\"choosy\" again about what they\nbought\nHe told Commission Counsel H.\nA. Dyde that retail price tags were\nalready attached to some lines of\nshirts his firm received from the\nTooke Brothers and John Forsyth\nLtd. who made them. In the case'o*\nCluett-Eeabodys, there would be no\ntag but Hie traveller might \"suggest\"\nthat the retail price should be such\nand such.\nReminded that Cluett officials\nhad testified that they don't indicate pices, Mr. Senecal said the firm\ndid not but their trSveller sometimes suggested figures,\nBig manufacturers set retail\nprices, he said, to protect small retailers. That was what made it possible to buy, say, the same Tooke\nshirt at the -same price all across\nthe country.\nQUICKIES ,\nBy Ken Reynolds\n\"When you bought me with that\nNews Want Ad\u2014I understood It\nwas your little boy that promised\nto exercise mel\"\nLeaders of the Congress Tarty\n(Hindu political organization), in\nIndia, )o whom Jinnah was a remote,, if formidable, figure, exhibited no unfriendliness to Liaquat\nAIL     .\nReport War of Nerves\nIn Central America\nMEXICO CITY Sept 15 (AP) -\nA war of nerves is under way in\nCentral America, Northbound travellers arriving here* said today.\nCentral American states are arming, ihey said, as fast as money can\nbe found and sources of supply\nopened.\nKey figures in the Central American unrest are Gen. Anastaslo\nSomoza, \"strong man\" of Nicaragua;\nJose FIgueres, head of the military-\ncivilian Junta governing Costa\niRico; Juan Jose Arevalo, left-wing\nPresident of Guatemala; Tiburcio\nCartas, who expects to step out of\noffice as President of the Dominican\nRepublic; ahd Arnulio Arias Madrid\/defeated President of Panama,\nnow in exile in Mexico.\nQualified observers believe the\nwar of -nerves may develop into a\nshooting war. Tension is strongest\nbetween Nicaragua and Costa Rica.\nExiles in Costa Rica have a strong\ndislike for Somoza, whom they describe as a \"dictator.\"\nIll-will between Costa Rica and\nNicaragua was sharpened during\nthe Costa Rican revolution which\nended last May. Nicaraguan troops\nentered Costa Rica at the invitation\nof the tottering Plcado Government.\nSomoza withdrew his men and\nplanes- under pressure from the\nUnited StateB and Latin-American\nGovernments.\n' G'eri. H. E.H.'SIr Mir Osman All\nKhan (above) Is- the' Nizam of\nHyderabad, the state which Is being Invaded by Indian troops. The\nState Snd Dominion have been at\nodds for months because the Nizam, a Moslem, has,refused to. accede to Indian demands that he\nhold a plebiscite to determine the\nfuture of Hyderabad. Eighty per\ncent of the population of thc State\nart-Hindus.*        \u2014AP wlrephoto.\nI Eden Brands Ind id\n\u25a0Move on Hyderabad\nAct of Aggression ;\u2022;\u2022'\u2022*;.\nPACT BREACH\n.-'\u25a0; By ikfitB MeCOOK\nCanadian Press Staff Writer    -\nt^NDON,; Sept 15 (CP)^-For-\nelgn-Secretary Bevin said today in\nthe? Commons that Britain and the\nCommonwealth are prepared to use\nthe \"maximum, of our resources to\nStamp, out the Communist policy of\nstlh-ing up civil war as now exemplified, in-Malaya.\" \u25a0\u25a0?\nHe said the Communist aim is to\n\"try;to drive every Western association out of. that territory In-trade\nand everytjitag else.\"\n. \"Speaking for Britain, and the\n^Commonwealth we are now seized\nwith the effects of this policy and\nwherever It-rears-its-ugly head we\nshall do our .best .to stamp it out,\nusing the maximum of our resources\nto do it,\" he added during the\nThrone speech debate.\nAmid cheers he added:\n\"If you can get an association of\nnations comprising .the states of\nWestern Europe? Britain and rthe\nCommonwealth running as it were\nthrough the middle ot this planet\nwith its great potentialities and\nwealth, a force'for peace and equality and equilibrium can * be- established that ought to make the peace 1\nfor generations to .come.\" .-..*,..    '\nEarlier - Anthony... Eden, Deputy\nConservative leader, \"accused India |\nof committing an .act of aggression\nby invading Hyderabad.,\nIt is \"beyond\", dispute\", that the.\nDominion of Ipdia, l>y this invasion,\ncommitted \"_..flagr_pt and Inexcusable breach of,tnilr own ?agree*!\nment with Hyderftad, \u25a0 Eden said.   '\nQuoting from a statement at the\ntime of the pegotiations for the.'\ntrarisfer*;of (British'power by the'\nthen.secretaryifbrIpdla, Eden declared:. ? -...   , -\u25a0: -\u25a0?- \u25a0?.;-\nENTITLED TO Wj_M>OM    .\n\"It Is clear that, in.the view of\nthe- Government,: thej Government,\not the Nlzfup, if it is so. wished, was\nperfectly entitled to seek an Independent existence as ari independ-i\ne^1^d,hesaldytlvatihestand. ^VANCOUVER, Sent, 15 (CP)    .\nstffl* a_r\u00abn\\-^ J\"X\nHope, to-free1 7?\nManitoba Town of\nHundreds Reptiles\nWINNIPEG, Sept, 15 (CP) \u2014\nThere's a chance the. cry \"Snakes\naliyelVwill'lose.its validity for the\npeople of the town of Inwood, North\nof, Winnipeg,    ,-\nGarter snakes\u2014hundreds of them\n\u2014have plagued Inwood for the last\nfew, weeks. But the reptiles soon\nwill face a battle to the death with\nthe Intrepid exterminators from the\nProvincial'Health arid Welfare De:\npartment. .\"-,.,-\nWhen the plague was at its worst,\nsome bf the shakes were-brought to\nGovernment laboratories here. They\nwere tempted with various delicacies which, it was hoped, would\nprove lethal. '';\nNow the, tacticians think they've\ndiscovered.a weapon which will be\nthe nemesis of the wrigglers; It's\nnicotine sulphate? '\nPut a few drops in a pan of .water,\nplace it before a thirsty snake and\nhe expires in 20 minutes, the experts say.\nThe exterminators,plan shortly, to\nadvance on Inwood in full battle\narray. The pans,- screened to prevent other animals from drinking\nout of .them, will be placed near\nthe snakes' nests.\nThen\u2014it's hoped\u2014the snakes will\nemerge from their lairs, drink and\ndie. It sounds cold-blooded (so are\nsnakes) but they've been so numerous, in Inwood they've become a\nnuisance, and residents will welcome any ..measure which will reduce their numbers if not wipe\nthem out\nThere's a burning question to be\nanswered by military observers\nafter the first skirmish.\nIt Is: Will the weapon work as\nwell outdoors as it did in the cloistered confines of a laboratory?\nDAIRYMEN TO SEEK!\nHIGHER PRICES\nTORONTO, Sept *i5 (CP)\u2014Four\nOntario dairy, organizations announced today they will seek to\nincrease milk prices one cent a\nquart, butter eight .cents a pound\nand cheese four cents a pound. The\nIncreases must be approved by the\nPrices Board.\nAt a meeting here yesterday rep-\nresehtatives of the Whole Milk Producer's League, Cheese Producers'\nAssociation? Concentrated Milk Producers' Association and Cream Producers' Association, approved, a\nresolution- -urging a 10-cerits-a-\npound increase in butter-fat prices.\nThe resolution: \"Wef deplore along\nwith consumers the continued spiralling prices and regret with them\nthat due to increased costs, and to\nget sufficient production to supply\nthe needs ot consumers, there must\nbe a general increase in the dairy\nindustry,, namely 10 per cent a\npound on butter fat.\" I\nTO IMPORT\nBUTTER\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 (CP)-Tradc\nMinister Howe tonight said in an\ninterview that Canada has. com-,\npleted negotiations with Denmark\nand New Zealand for the.Deportation'of some-ROOO.OOO pounds of\nbutter. ,!\u25a0'-'\nRarely does a European be\ncome a master of the ancient Hindoo-magic-art of self-torture without-pain.. But here Yogi Dixon of\nHamburg; Germany, demonstrates\n[\u2022\u2022-that he can have his tongue penetrated by nails, and be none the\nworse for It He's also been burled\nalive and rested on broken glass.\n\"' .-'\u2022rG'airtral-Presa Csriadlen.\nby the invasion of Hyderabad.\n\"Unless this deplorable situation\ncan be brought to an end it may\nwell lead; I,fear, to. a renewal of\nthat ..ommunal strife? which'.shock-!\ned the world a little over a year ago,\n'if U. N. acts quickly- and acts,\nwith authority It wJllflot bttlV: <j\u00bb\n\"i,\ngallon in the price - of Furnace \"oil\nwas announced, today, by the Standard Oil Company of British Columbia: ',:\u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\",'. :,\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0:' \u25a0' i' *\nNew price to the consumer will\nbe 14.6 cents plus provincial tax.\nThere .wUl'-be no infcrease InDiOsel\nor stove, .oil*,' _,\n.'At?the-san)e, time Ralph D.'.parlp-r,\n~    \"   it.or\u00a3,th\u00abvc.ompalijSr,jjtji__s^d\n\u25a0fagerof furnace.arid-Diesel\n85.000FACE\nBUILDING\nOF NEW LIVES\nRefugees To Leave\nTents; yHornes\nFor Past Six Years\nTRAVEL FEARED\nBy MAX BOYD .\nCAIRO, Sept. 15 (AP) \u2014 Some\nof the last of the 85,000 Europeans\nwho found refuge in the Middle\nEast, India and East Africa during\ntlj'e Second? World War are * setting\nout this Fall on a great adventure.\nUnwilling to return to their\nformer homes behind the. \"Iron\ncurtain,\" < although thousands - of\ntheir fellows have done so\" since\nthe war, they rare going to Australia,\nArgentina, rthe United Kingdom and\nother   countries   to   rebuild   their\nlives. -\nThe migrating refugees face tremendous readjustments. For as long\nas six years they have lived in tent\ncamps ot reniote villages, under the\ncSre first ,.of U.N.R:R.A. and later\nthe International refugee organization.  -,      ,-,-   ;\u25a0- :     \u25a0\u2022 - -   ,.\nSome Have children four or five\nyears old who were born In the\ncamps and*,know .no other existence. Many have been cut off froth\nthe outside world so completely\nthey are afraid to travel alone. \u25a0\n(Iri: Geneva Jean Desy, Canadian\ndelegate to the I.R.O. said Tuesday\nthat. Canada \u25a0\u25a0 will.. accept i 100,000\nrefugees as immigrants during rthe\n\"riext \/.few years.\" Brig. Frederick\nGallaghan, Australian delegate said\nhis.country would ultimately take\n200,000 refugees,)\nOf the 85,000 European r refugees\nwho were in Egypt, India arid East\nAfrica in 1945, only about 6000 Polish refugees are left in East Africa;\nabout; 1800, < the majority Poles, are\nlri -.-Lebanon ...-and-aa:. matter. - of\nhundreds, at. El. Shattyiu-.Egyjifc-\nj*. ___h\u00bbl_erable iseWlceito- ltfroW\nrtpatiiti^ b-t-^1W*^i^\u00bb:',l_Vj \u201e\na Vast a*rta of the>orldyriu'rf'aco'0\"ifson the^PaciflcCdast. with sup-\nfromrUntoldlSUfferlngandr humanely to industry rated a tirst call on\nSjl stock-, Mr, Baker said thi, tremendous . number Pt. oil h'e'atih^in-\nstallations since the' war b^d\nbrought about the.shortage.\nmisery;\" Edeii said\nThe; Security Co-undl is due to\ntake up the Hyderabad situation tomorrow in Paris. J.Eden said Communist uprisings In\nMalaya, Burma and Siam are \"all]\nin pattern.\"\nTO OyERTHROW LAW\n\"Its objective Is.toroverttaow law\nand order \"throughout Southeast!\nAsia which, Lenin, I think, once\ncalled the back door of capitalist\nand iriSperlalist power\"        ;;   *\nIn Malaya, Eden said the Government was not facing terrorist\ngangs but determined \u2022 Communist\nefforts to seize.power\u2014an atterripti\nwhich was integrated with the Com-:\nmunlst insurrection ln Burma and\nwith Communist activities across,\nthe border In Siam. fr\u25a0:\u25a0   .\nBevin-dealt briefly with Hyderabad. He said he regretted that in\n\"these new Dominions this warlike\nspirit has developed.\"\nFormer Follies Girl\nOrdered Arrested -\nOn Contempt Charge\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 15 (CP) -\nMr.. Justice A. M. Manson today\nordered the arrest ot Mrs. Beryl\nFalkenhainer, former Ziegfeld Follies and Earl Carrol star, on a contempt of oourt count\nThe move wrote a trans-cori-\njtinental chapter in a famous child\ncustody case.\nHer husband, Chester-Otto Falkenhainer, a New York insurance\nexecutive, took habeas corpus. proceedings to secure their seven-year-\nold' son Chester jr. The. boy was\nwith her when-Mrs. Falkenhainer\nvisited Vancouver recently. The\ncharge Was laid when she failed to\nappear,\nTlje-x-Follies star, however,\nturned to the United States, and it\nis doubted if the court order will\nhave any. effect, \u25a0 since - it' is valid\nonly ln Canada.- .'\nThe . Falkenhainers ,,were ...first\nmarried in 1933, divorced in 1947,\nand remarried Jan. S, 1948, in\nFlorida.\" \u25a0    \u25a0.\u25a0.*-\u25a0 \u2022      ,    \u2022\n- Falkenhainer said his.wife left\nhim again last Mby, taking -the boy\nwith her. He has instituted divorce\nproceedings.   \u2022'\u25a0   - -.     \u2022-\u2022\nWon't Listen if\nWitness-Doeisn't\nBejieve in'God\nVancouver,* sept is (cp) \u2014\nWitnesses who expect'to appear before Magistrate'Mackenzie Matheson are wasting their time it-they\ndon't believe In Gbd.    -' \u25a0-\u2022'\u25a0!\nThe' jurist today refused-to accept\nthe testimony ot a young man who\nwouldn't swear on the Bible because\nhe'is an agnostic? '\n\"Do you believe in a supreme being, asked the Magistrate.\n\"No,\" replied the would-be witness.. *.-   . ,-\u2022;\"\u25a0,\nThen .1.will not hear your evidence.\"\nCHECK REPORT\nOF PLANE IN\nHUNT FOR CRAFT\nT-IElPAS\/ijUn, Sept. 15 (CP)-\nLakesstudded country. Northeast- of\nhere was the focal point tonight as\nCanadian and United States aircraft pressed the search tor a U.S.\nnaval plane\" missing1 since Sunday.\nTwenty-eight search planes, droning mile after mile across Manitoba's\nrugged Northlands, had scoured the\nregion between Churchill and The\nPas\u2014the -tlfe^t planned}?by the\nsought-for plane-*-:WlthoUt finding a\ntrace of it.' \u25a0    .*?\u25a0'. .-'\".'ii?'?''-   \u25a0   \u25a0\u2022 A .\nLate today three Lancaster aircraft were hurriedly dispatched to\nthe Northern'Lake Winnipeg area\nfollowing a report that the plane\u2014,\na C-54 twin-engined Beechcraft\u2014\nwas seen.Sunday at Setting Lake,\n60 miles North ot Lake* Winnipeg.\nR.GA.F. officials here-said the\nreport came from a trapper. They\nhad no other details.\nHowever, it was reported that to\npass Setting Lake r the Beechcraft\nwould have been about 35 degrees\noff course. This- could mean either\nthat the pilot miscalculated directions or that he determined to fly\ndirect to Winnipeg, by-passing The\nPas.    .---.-<     \u25a0 \u25a0    \u25a0\nUnion Won't Finance\nAlleged\nUndermining Tactics\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Sept. 14 (CP)\n\u2014Enjler Dalskog, British Columbia\nPresident of the International Woodworkers of America (C.lrO.) said\ntoday irianyotrhis locals may with,\nhold their per capita tax-payments\ntb the Union's International head-\nquarters'in Portland, Ore.     \u25a0    -\nThe Port Alberni, B.C. local today\nvoted to withold their payments to\nI.W.A. headquarters until the official. autonomy' bf the B.C. union\nIs established.'\nPer capita' tax; money Is being\nuse'd.by.the international to \"undermine\" union. membership here * in\nthe .leadership of 'the B.C. District\nCounOll was the reason given by\nthe Port Alberni local. \u25a0    ,.\nMr. Dalskog said other, locals\nwere- planning similar action - and\nthat one; other,' the Mission local,\nhad already joined with Port Albernl in the-withholding motion,\nAorangi Leaves\nFor Australia Today\nVANCOUVER; B.C., Sept. 15 \u2014\nThe Canadian Australian liner\nAOrarigi,-which arrived at Vancouver r-from Australia' on Saturday,\nwill depart tfrom the Pacific Coast\nfor the return trans-Pacific voyage\non' Thursday (Sept. 16) with 500\npassengers from Canada, the United\nStates and the United Kingdom, together With  1400 tons' of  mixed\nThe.agnpstic was^cajjed asa prose-(cargo* forrsAustrallay New-Zealand\n[rcution- witness--'agatost two -men and Honolulu, the vessel will also\ncharged ^flxassau...    .    - -*\u2022 ., lean.* about 700 bigs of mail.\nPRICES DIP\nSEEN BY TOWERS\nSliding U.S. Prices, Bumper Crops\nExpected to Reflect on Buying;\nNew Freight Rate Charges Today*\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 15 (CP)\u2014Good news tor Canadian consumers\n\u2014high.prices may decline..   ... , ?,;    ...   .        >?\nTop financiers,and industrialists of the Dominion, here this week\nfor meetings of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada,. Ufa\noptimistic.  V     .\" - * '..\u25a0\u2022-\u2022\u25a0' .'\"\u25a0\u25a0''- \u2022\u2022 . '.,.;\nGraham F. Towers, Governor of the Bank of Canada, Is one of tho\nhopeful ones. ,      , \u25a0 \u25a0'. !\nHe said today that consumers might soon get a break, possibly before the end oi the year. \u2666 -r\u2014 ; \u2014; ' '   '.. iy.\nFavorable factors he listed as de^\nclining food prices in the United\nStates and generally bountiful crops;\n. Mr. Towers, who advises the Federal Government on financial policies, finds the European Recovery\nProgram a \"prop\", of \"tremendous |\nbenefit\" to Canada. ,.- '\nOther financiers and industrialists\nhere find that supply Is catching\nup with demand; The market trend\nis changing to the buyers' side.\n\"There may be some readjustment\nbutthere need be no fear for the\nfuture,\" said I. K. Johnston of Toronto, General-Manager bt the- Imperial Bank of Canada.,\nFURTHER REMOVAL\n\"AU8TERITY\" MEASURES\nRemoval'of some of Canada's austerity'restrictions as the. dollar, post\ntita. improves is foreseen by Mr.\nTowers. . \u25a0;-.,. .,-, . \u25a0\nEfforts to balance the Dominion's!\nUnited - States, dollar position are\nbearing -fruit but \"we are not yet1\nfa the clear,\" he said.\nReports' show that imports from\noverseas countries have Increased\nconsiderably and helped replace\nimports from the'United. 8tates.\nAnother favorable, factor Is that\nsame goods, normally Imported In\nvolume from across the border,\n' now are manufactured In the Do\nminion..        .,,      *'    .-\u25a0;.'\u25a0?-.' ...\nThe r directors r of> the \u2022 Bank  of\nCanada represent the two extremes\nof monettiry, thought, ta the Dominion. There are \"hard money\" men\u2014 t\nsponsors off a solidly backed gold\nmonetary standard\u2014and\" those who\nbelieve fa Managed currency,\" with\ngpkl.in a subordinate; position.   . ,\nAustin??. Taylor Of Vancouver,\nBritish  Columbia   director,   le   a ?\n\"gold\" man.        , \u2022 ..?' .*'. ,    -\n\"They say you can't eat.gold, .but\nif you have gold you' can always\neat\" .   .,,\nSHOULD SECURE ^jOBS\nGeorge G. Cooto of Nanton, Alta.\nwho when he wasa United Farmers\nof Alberta meriiber of the HojSjje-S *:\nCommons for* Macleod often shocked members .with his ideas on managed money, still holds to his beliefs. \u201e .':!:.'.;\u25a0:\u25a0\n\"If a depression comes now, or\nif we see. one coming, tho Government should see that everybody has\na job.\" \u25a0 '-\u2022 '\u2022'-    -    r.,- !\nIt would be the Federal Government's job to -tad? the money. te'.'.\nmeet economic emergency.       \":-,_\u00ab\n\"The  Govertmeftt  should\u25a0*Issue -\nbonds and sell them to-the Bank oi\nCanada, which the Govemment__B. |\ntrols,\" he.sjid.- -        .':\u25a0..     .  ..\nHli. Coote.a former bank-manager, in his. hometown, ot Nantps\"-\nand now a successful  large-scale\nfarmer,* was one .of the flrst fo'-wftf \u25a0\u25a0'.\npose a publicly-owned central bant\nMONTREAL,  8ept-' 15 .(CP).r-\nPrice* movements in -Canadian pom*-\ntry markets recently- have' directly j\nreflected   trends   in   the   M^SBS'j\nStates, dealers reported here today.\nHeavy  poultry' exports   to  tBfc*\nUnited States: were generally, eon-,\nsidered here to be responsible far\na sharp price Increase in.Canada. .\nU.S. prices for live colored ftraj\ndropped eight to 10 cents last weeS.\nThe market remained unsettled.\nHowever, some' Interest on' U.S.\nmarkets still is shown for Canadian\npoultry; -. r r    ri .;-'-...\u2022 ^ \u25a0..>\/:\nIn addition, ao\nsettlement projeel\n.ws-a'ayTSffli\nsighed to\nlabor, rsupp)..\n,tew-huttdrdd, .\u201e       ...  ...\n\u25a0Ahout.i_0.5uropean.re_ugees.-from\nthe Middle East haye been admitted\nto the United States, I.R.O. officials\nsild?\nAtomic Control\nSystem Believed\nWoy to End of War\nNEW YORK, Sept 1_*(CP)\nGen. A. G.rL. McNaughton says today that 'a system it international\natomic control might lead to the\nabolition of war.\nIn an article prepared for the\nOctober issue of the Rotarian\nMagazine, McNaughton, regarded\nas the leading light of the U.N.\nAtomic Energy Commission, says\nthere remains \"a very wide gap'\"\nbetween the views of Russia, \"now\nechoed by the Ukraine,\" and those\nof the rest of the Commission.\n\"It is only from the background\nof an Informed and alert public\nopinion that we can expect representatives fa the General Assembly\nof the United Nations to be able* to\ngrip this situation and to insist on\naction to resolve the 'impasse'\nwhich now exists and so restart the\nhopeful progress which had been\nmade in working out the terms of\nagreement for the control, of\natomic energy which would ensure\nits use for peaceful purposes only.\"\nHermit Has Kicked\nGong Around Every\nHour fbr 40 Years\nTOKYO, Sept. 15 (AP)\u2014A hermit\nsculptor has been kicking the gong\naround\u2014every hour, on the hour,\nfor \"the past 40 years\u2014because he\nonce missed a train.\nThe Japanese of Kasama Village,\n60 miles North of Tokyo, declare\nsolemnly that this is true. They say\nthat aging Toyoml Mlura never has\nfaltered ta bis self-imposed task\u2014[\nsounding a gong every hour of rthe\nday and night. W\nIn 40 years, Mlura has not slept\nmore than part of an hour at a {She,\nthe villagers say. Such things happen In the Orient-       ;\nIt seems that .40 years ago, Mlura\nhurried to the Kasma station to\ncatch a train on an important journey. He was a few minutes too late.\nMany tragedies and comedies resulted, from the villagers' failure to\ncheck the time fa, those days. Anyway, Mlura decided he would fix it.\n'TU sound a gong and tell the\npeople the correct time,\" he was\nsupposed to have said. \"All must\nknow the hour.\"\nAt first the townsfolk considered\nhim*crazy. But later they came to\nrely on his time signal. They voted\nhim an appropriation\u201420 yen a\nmonths $5 U.S. on .the exchange at\nthat time. i \u25a0'\u25a0\nNEW' RAIL FREIGHT RATES TODAY TO UP PRICES\n, '.VANboUVEB^SeptUs.:<CPj7*rj\n\u25a0iIncreases ta.Canadian rail freight1\n'- ratss, yeffebtive ; aT-r^MopeUfiye''!\npojntSt'today, will .likely, mean .high;\neir costs :for consumer-goods fa' British. Columbia. *;\u25a0'.: -.-,.-*-?.-..\n;The ,15 per cent boost in \"competitive\"-rates .will ascot; 414 item*!\non Westbound >rfreight alone,' Board\nof Trade experts reported, arid-will\nbe an additional barrier to B.C. products being shipped East\n\"I. can't see any-other ,way cutl\nthan that many- prices on these\ngoods will'rise,\" said William Bundle, manager of the Board of Trade\nTransportation Bureau.\nFruit shippers' will have to pay\nTQ DISCUSS ECONOMICS\nJOHANNESBURG, Sept 15 (Reuters)\u2014Imperial economic relations\nwill be-discussed' at the first-postwar Congress of the Federation ot\nChambeisof Commerce of the British Empire in Johannesburg Sept\n'20-24.\nthe higher rate. \u00abnd. lumber .ad-\nother B.C. products for ehipntent\nEast probably will be -affect,-1.'.\n. Iron and steel and many tobd\nline's? shipped In from the ,lM''\nwill como under the higher rates.\n\"CompetiUve'Y rates, :Set,a. loir\nlevels in- previous years te. meet\ncharges of, shipping services and\ntruck lines, can be boosted wlihow;\nBoard of Transport Commissioners'\napproval.' The\u00bbrailways announced *\nthe Increase a month ago.\n- The increase followed \u2022 a 31 per!\ncent Increase in other' freight-rates '\u2022\nallowed tbe railways by the Trans-1\nport Board sometime ago.\nBylaws Be Prepared; Call Off Slrike\n, SALMO, B.C, Sept 15 \u2014 Rate-\njpayers* and parents of the Salmo\nSchool area fa a public meeting\nconcerning their school accommodation difficulties Wednesday night\nadopted three resolutions:\n* (1) That they desired the Board\not Trustees of Nelson School District No. 7 to prepare as soon as\npossible debenture bylaws tor the\nfinancing of a new school construction on the same basis as the bylaws\npresented to ratepayers Aug. 25.\nThese bylaws, defeated by a 516 to\n497 vote, called for borrowing ot\n$46,000 by Nelson snd $30,000 by\nthe rural section of the School District toward the financing of a\n$150,000 school.    \u2022\n(2) .That the 250 children, on\nstrike since Sept 0, return to school\nas soon as possible, but that an\nexpression of regret be registered\nthat they were .till without proper\nschool facilities. The'48 Grades V\nand VI students, without classrooms\nfollowing the condemning.of* school\nbasement rooms for health reasons,\nwill continue'to miss studies.\n(3) That the Board of Trustees be\nadvised that Salmo citizens were\nnot in favor ot a proposed plan for\na $40,000 unit to be erected without\ndebenture bylaw financing unless\ncompletion of the school were provided for. Under this proposal\n$10,000 in the Salmo school treasury\nwould be matched by the\" Department of Education.\nA delegation of Smith Curwen, E.\nJ. Avery and Gordon Moir was\nriamej to attend the Board meeting at Nelson Thursday night along\nwith Trustee Oliver Smith of Salmo.\nInspector E, E. Hynderman of\nNelson attended the meeting, Henry\nJohns, Chairman.ot Salmo.VH-\u00bb|_.\nCommission, was chairman.\nVICTORIA, B.O, Sept i-rr-HbB-\nW. T. Straith, Minister, of Ediica-.\ntion, said Monday that arrangements\nare being made for school accommodation at Salmo-s* that tha .school\nstrikercan.-be ended. *   '\nMr. Straith had planned to-. Jly\nto - Salmo tomorrow,- but said. he\nhas been, fa touch with; the local,]\nauthorities who are .seeking ten-.\nporary accommodation for the students. ' \u2022.      ,'\u25a0'.\"      '\"\u25a0>.-\u2022?\u25a0\"\nMr. Stralth conceded the situation at. Salmo is \"the grimmest\nin ihe Province,\"-and said he syro.*\npathizes with parents, and will not\nsend their children. to .school be\u00ab ]|\ncause of poor accommodation, j-.j\",!\nThe reason Is that ratepayers of\nthe school district have twice turned down bylaws-for a new school\nat Salmo.\nThe;Minister Intimated he and\nhis deputy will talk with local authorities to make arrangements fbr\ntaking over temporary premises,\nwhere the children can be given\neducation until the larger program\nof a new school Is settled.\nExamination of the school law\nhere disclosed-a possible, solution\nto the ratepayers to vote for. the\nnew buildttg.\nThe School Act provides that\nlocal boards may. make expenditures up to $5000 without submitting a bylaw. The Government for buildings,' will match\nthis with an equal amount so that\nIt may be possible to provide a\nmaximum ot $10,000 a year for\ntwo or three. years, and In this\nway funds for a new school can\nbe raised without reference'to\nthe taxpayers.  \u2022 i\nSchooner Lost\nNEW YORK, Sept 15 (AP)-The\nPortuguese fishing schooner Gaspar,\nreported sinking 300 miles off Newfoundland today, has not been heard\nfrom since and. presumably has\nI sunk, the Coast Guard said. Details\nwere lacking.\nCharge Monopoly\nConspiracy\nCHICAGO, Sept. 15 (AP)*^ Me?\nFederal Government today fited\nanti-trust charges at the four major\nmeat packers In the United,StiUes\nin a shot aimed at splitting'them;\ninto 14 \"separate and c'o-_)p.tut\u00a7j||\ncompanies.\nThe civil suit accused \u25a0 Swift iMi I\nCompany, Armor and Company, \u201e_\nCudahy Packing Company arid Wtl\u00ab\nNEWSPRINT SHIPMtNT8 UP\nMONTREAL, Sept. 15 (CP) \u2014 Canadian newsprint shipments fa August .amounted to 380,148 tons, ar., ., ... _..\u201e...-, ,._,, - ... \u201e,^\u00ab__\nincrease of 11,207 tons over ship-son and. Company, Incorporated,; of\nments ta August 1047, \"the News- conspiring to monopolize rthe inter-'\nprint -Association ot Canada report- state trade of cattle purchases' rjjnd\ned todayf-    '\" . yslaughters. .-.  ,       \u2022, ?\u2022  \";|jip\nCanadian\nmonth was\nproduction   .for    the\n '\"; tons, 7943 tons\ny_ 'higher than .a year ago.\nThese alleged acts, the suit said,\nhave resulted fa higher meat prHp\nto consumers. , \u25a0?\u25a0''\u25a0 Msvl\n\u25a0m\n.\u25a0>. -\n\u25a0\u25a0!$\u2022\n__\n 2\u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16,1948\nUST TIMES TONIGHT \u2014 Complete Shows 7:00-8:58\nStart! Friday \u2014 Abbott and Costello in\n'^WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON GAP\"\nTrail Grabs Boxla Finals Lead;\n5-Goal Splurge Nips Dynamos 19-15\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept 15\u2014Breaking loose after two tight periods\nfor a five-goal binge, Trail Golden\n\u25a0\u2022ars  whipped Spokane   Dynamo* here tonight to go one game\nup In the best of five Western International Boxla League playoff.\nThe 19-15 victory gave them a\ntwo games to one edge with whloh\nto go Into a fourth contest' Friday.\nThe match saw some of the closest\nchecking of the playoffs, with few\n-open breaks on the nets, Most goals\nwere fired In on lang screen shots.\nDynsmos commanded tbe score\npad for the two first periods leading 8-3 at the end of the first and\n10-7 at halt time. It was right winger Herbie Moon who led the Bears\nwinning attack in the third. Three\ngoals came from bis stick as the\ntide turned to Trail. By the period's\nclose Trail led 15-10.\nBoth teams missed the services\nof regulars. Dynamos' Harold Mayo\nand Bears' Nick Turick both had\nleft for the Coast for U.B.C. studies.\nDynamos second line felt the loss\nof Marcus Smith, out with sn arm\ninjury in the third period. He returned from the hospital to re-enter\nplay ln the final canto.\nBabe Laface, Dynamo centre, and\nAndy Btleskl both turned fa stellar\nperformances.*\nWinner of the Kootenay series\nwill go on to play Vernon's Okanagan champions. '\nSecond of Final\nBooked Tonight\nThe chase for tbe men's City fastball championship will go into the\nsecond game of the finals Thursday\nnight when the league-leading\nPueksters meet the Procter crew at\nthe Recreation Grounds.\ngSCUOkateri grabbed the lead here\nftnjdiy by downing Procter in a\nelpsely played 8-6 encounter.\n, ^Procter breezed through the semis\n\u2022gainst a strengthened aggregation\not.Browns fa a t-est-of-th.ee series\n. ehowod form that miy set the\n\"stars on their heels. First or-\ned of tbe City teams the Puck-\nhad the sick ot the crop for\nJ bottle lues,1 but the other\nnbors of the loop, after taking a\nific pounding from the hockey\ns, began to find themselves and\n'he regular season was winding\n'he rae* narrowed .down to a\n.) finish between the Pucksters\n^Procter. ,-\nIghMt will be essentially\nef the mounds.\nYoungster Upsets\nTennis Veteran\nFORES* HILLS, N.Y., Sept IS\n(AP)\u2014Further proof that tbe old\norder fa amateur tennis Is gasping\nits- last' wss offered todsy when\nHerbie Flam, a 19-year-old former\nJunior champion from Beverly\nHills, Calif., knocked Gardnar Mulloy of Miami out of the United\nStates championships.\nMulloy, the country's fourth-\nranking player and a Davis Cup\nstar, found 14 years a tew too many\nto spot the steady coast youngster\nand went down in a grim fourth-\nround match by scores ot 6-4, 7-6,\n3-\u00ab, 4-6, 8-3. v\nBantam Giants\nInto Finals\nNew (Ily Band\nCommittee lo\nPress Campaign\nFurther steps In organization of \u25a0\nnew City Band were taken at tbe\nArmories Tuesday night, when a\nCommittee to take charge of a financial drive was set up. Fifteen\ncitizens attended.\nOn the Committee are John Hop-\nwood, Tom Daloise, Mrs. W.- Walk-\nley, Mrs? J. G. Whiteside, Ralph\nNodden Jr., Denis Oreenwood and\nBob Bostock. It was decided to approach various organizations tor\nfunds.\nMrs. Whiteside was also named\nSecretary-Treasurer, and E. G. Hopper, who has been leading the organization of the band, was temporarily named President. Mr. Hopper gave an account of his interview with the City Council Monday night when the Council gave\nthe movement Its moral backing. He\nalso expressed his pleasure at support received.\nThe group hopes to be able1 to\nstage a tag day for funds and already has received a donation of\n$25 from one citizen.\nScout Good Turn\nGift To Go To\nHospital Here\nA \"good turn\" gift from the Nelson Cubs and Boy Scouts to the\nKootenay Lake General Hospital\nwill be presented to the directors\not the hospital at a board meeting\nTuesday.\nK. R. Yale, President of the Nel-\nson District Boy.Scout Association,\nand Don Ure, District Scout Commissioner, will accompany representatives of each troop and pack,\nwho will make the presentation.\nThe good turn gift was purchased\nby movie money given up by the\nyoungsters during Boy Scout'and\nGirl Guide week.\nare capable of clouting 'em\nover the lot when the offerings\ntbe* hill sre ln their- favor,\nTho Giants moved Into the City\nBantam Baseball playoff finals as\nthey hammered out a 11-2 win over\nthe Tigers ln a sudden death game\nat the Civic Grounds Wednesday\nafternoon.\n.\u201e.,i.11\u201e _    The Giants now meet the League\n\u00abRu2rfi\u00bbtS winners, the Athletics, Saturday ta\nKJiSffl a doubleheader weather permitting.\nBoth the Giants arid the Tigers were\nminus some of their regular members and the game played .In cool\nfSW^ weather, lacked the usual show of\n_E_&'1,'_S>_SI___; \u00b0ut\u00bbdouWe \u2022\u00ab*\u2022Mar^ Burf>e!s\nSwf fl_S.  -fit'htt hit thB only extra-base hit for \"the\n\u00abffi_rWf__^u1pec&fa \"l*| ffg * two-b,\"\u00ab to '*\u25a0\n\u25a0    \u25a0    '    -\u25a0 Si. Ktl.\u2122ST. second inning.    ,\nthe tune of around 10 strikeouts a\ngame.\nFormer Cricketers\nOf Nelson Play\nWkh Victoria Eleveni\nThree former Nelson cricketers,\nHarry A. Parker, Ernie Bowkett\nand James Corbyn, have been en-\nJoying themselves playing for the\nAlbion and Spencers cricket teams\ntt Victoria during the Summer..\n' Si the find game for Spencers\n\u2022gainst Oak Bay. Ernie Bowkett\n\u2022nd Harry Parker had \u2022 field day\nwith the ball, the former taking\nfour wickets for three runs, while\nMr. Parker, besides hitting up n\n\u2022core of 23, claimed two wickets\n.tat now runs.\nmum.\nEven for double tht\nprice you can't buy\nanything better than\nutm\nnning,\nMclnnes went the full distance on\nthe hill for the Winners while the\ndiminutive. Gerry Koehle did the\nmound work for the losers, Mclnnes, Twells, Ludlow and Leschuck\nled the - Giants each scoring two\nruns, while Fat Poulln, Dyke and\nRoy Poulin scored one run each,\nHarry Mason and Koehle were the\nscorers for the Tigers. Umpires were\nDon Garrett and John Langstaff.\nPrime Minister\nSails for U.S. Meet\n. NEW YORK, Sept IB (CP) -\nPrime Minister Mackenzie King\nsailed early today aboard the liner\nQueen Mary on his way to head the\nCanadian delegation to the General\nAssembly ot the United Nations\nwhich opens in Paris Sept, 21.\nMr. King boarded the liner last\nnight and retired early.\nAlso aboard was Lt.-Gen. Guy\nSlmonds, Commander ot the 2nd\nCanadian Corps during the war. He\nIs returning to his post as Senior\nArmy Instructor* at the Imperial\nDefence College, a post' he fills\nwhile on loan to the British Army.\nGen. Slmonds spent five weeks\nwith his family in Winnipeg and\non trips to Washington and Ottawa.\nThere are four known species of\ncedar trees.\nGENERAL\nCHANGE\nIN\nTRAIN\nSERVICE\nEFFIOTIVB\nSUNDAY, SEPT. 26\nConsult the Ticket Agent\nQmkmA\nWhen\nChildren's Eyes\nAre Bigger Than\nTheirStomaehs...\nUnusual b the child who does not set\ntick or upset at time* from ovftoa.fng\ncandy and other rich goodies. But, Mother,\nthere It no need now to administer tlrnstfc,\nold-futifontd laxatives which may shock a\nchild's \u2022j-fitem and leave them feeling weak\nand Ifot.ua. Try tha new modern tulp -\nChildren's Own Tablets - made especially\nfor children from 8 to 1ft rears. Ther so to\nwork at one* to help sweeten the stomach,\nrelieve distress and brine' about a thorough\nperformance of the benrili In a o$ntl*\nmanner. You never ktiow when you will\nneed the help of Children's Own Tablata-\nso be on the safe sldo-get a package td.\nday. Only 26c\" at your druggist. Made br\nthe makers of Baby's Own Tableta - your\nguarantee of a reliable product.\nSenator Peewees\nDefeat Braves\nSenator Peewees moved Into the\nPeewee Baseball League finals\nagainst the Red Sox by virtue of\ntheir 17-13 win over the Braves last\nTuesday afternoon. The game played on a muddy field produced\nerrors which coupled with some\nheavy, hitting made for a big score.\nJacky Duck went the full route\nfor the Braves, while tho Nats used\nJimmy Burgess and Tommy Mar-'\nshall on the niound.     '-i.   ,\"!'\u25a0\u25a0\nMark Burgess hit a homer for the\nBraves, while Duck nit two doubles\nand Kearns, Dawson and Amsden\nhit a two bagger apiece, For the\nwlnenrs Tommy Marshall and Jim\nBurgess drove out a triple each,\nEdgar a double and Crosby o homer.\nCrosby scored four runs to lead\nthe Nats, Bob Nuyens was next\nwith three runs, while. Marshall,\nJim Burgess, Longden, Ed Nuyens\nand Edgar scored two runs each,\nDuck paced the Braves with tour\nruns, Benwell was next with three,\nKearns and Bouque two runs each,\nwhile Amsden and Mark Burgess\nscored once each. Umpire was Slim\nPorter.\nBrother of\nNelson Man\nBuried at Coast\nMrs. R. A. Custer Hew Head of\nWest Kootenay Women's Institutes\nFuneral services for Russell\nFrederick D. Smith, a brother of,\nJack W. Smith, 712 Josephine Street, KASLO, B.C., Sept, 16\u2014A member\nwere held_ at Vancouver W.dnesr of NelSon Women's Institute wss\nday. Mr. Smith, who died at his elected President of the West Koot-\nhome there Monday at the age of .nay Women's Institutes st tha or-\n84, was born ln Brockley,. Kent, gonlsation's annual conference fa\nEnglan.. Itbe .Anglican   Church  Hall   here\nHe was ta Nelson four years ago Tuesday, which was highlighted by\non business.\nCandidates in\nI Stales Picked\nForUS. Office\nWASHINGTON,\nParty yoterS ip seven\n8\u00ab_it. 18 <A*H-\n- States had\nan address by Mrs. Stella E. Gum-\nfaow, Superintendent of Women's\nInstitutes for the Province.\nThe new President Is Mrs. R. A.\nCuster, and the Secretary-Treasurer,\nMrs. C. F. McHerdy, also ot Nelson.\nDirectors are Mrs, E. Jr C. Roylahce\nof Greenwood, Mrs. Hr Hankln' of\nWillow Point snd Mrs. H. Sommer-\nfeldt ot Huscroft.\nResignation ot Mrs. K. Popoff,\nMayoress of Slocan City, as President bf the District WrI. Board, was\nannounced. Mrs. Popoff is to leave\nthe District.\nWelcoming address was delivered\n\"      loker of Koslo, and\nMrs. CustcT. Sev-\n\u00a3r'r\u00abffi_?,*.}_S ?.'_!._?. \"SSK fay Mayor GTOaker of Kaslb,'and\nfor political Offices raging irdm]je\u201e,on(|,dT{0 hy Mr,, Cus-,<-*. Sev-\nS'SfeMS?*^ d0WnT* mltt' W- \"solutions pertaining to civic,\nor town positions.\nThese were the major results In\nyesterday's primaries across the\nUnited States:\nSenator Joseph Ball again won\nRepublican nomination in Minnesota, while Mayor Hubert Humphreys ot Minneapolis snagged the\nDemocratic Senatorial nomination.\nAnother incumbent, Senator Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado, rolled\nup a heavy victory margin In bis\nState's Democratic primer}. His November opponent probably will be\nRepublican Will F. Nicholson, political newcomer who held a growing lead over former Governor\nJohn C, Vivian.\nRepublican Senators Leverett Sal-\ntonstall of Massachusetts and Styles\nBridges.of New Hampshire were\nunopposed, -\nBoth Michigan Senatorial candidates\u2014Republican Senator Homer\nF. Ferguson and a former Democratic representative, Frank Hook-\nalso lacked opposition within their\nown parties?\nAnother Senetoriol condldate was\nnamed officially fa Texas, but not\nfa an election. The Democratic convention acclaimed Representative\nLyndon Johnson victor in the hard-\nfought primary runoff against former Governor Coke Stevenson. Ou.!\nof nearly 1,000,000- votes east in the\nprimary, Johnson had a majority of\nless than 100.\nThe convention alio registered\n'. an important victory for backers\nof  President  Truman  when   It\n.ejected  from  the  meeting  end\nfrom the  Party's  leadership all\nmembers opposing Truman's candidacy for the Presidency.\nA number ot candidates for Governor also were chosen in yesterday's primaries.\nGovernor Luther Youngdahl of\nMinnesota built up a lead for Republican nomination over State\nAuditor Stafford King. The Democratic ballot spot seemed' certain\nfor Charles L. Halsted, who held a\n2-to-l margin over his nearest opponent.\nWashington State's Democratic\nGovernor, Mon C. Wallgren, good\nfriend of President Truman, seemed\nsure of renomlnstlon, while former\nGovernor Arthur B. Langlie was\nthe choice of Republican voters in\nthe same State.\n- Both candidates for Governor of\nColorado\u2014Democrat Lee Knous, the\nincumbent, and Republican David\nA. Hamll\u2014were unopposed.\nprovincial and national affairs, and\nof Interest to W.I. members, were\nacted upon, and speeches heard.\nMrs. Gummow, one of 18 women\nrepresenting Canada at the Conference of Associated Country Women\nof the World, held last September\nfa Amsterdam, Holland, told Of her\nImpressions of Europe and her opinions on international goodwill.\nFive million woman were represented by 600 delegates from 23\ncountries at the conference, which\nattempted to further international\npeace. The Baltic countries and Germany only were not represented,\n\"Tne furtherance of world peace\nshould be the principal preoccupation of women, of the world,\" Mrs.\nGummow ssid. \"It .could be achieved lf women would take an active\nInterest ln all peace movements, if\nwe cooperate in distributing fairly,\navailable food all over the world,\nand it we would influence education by means of films, radio qnd\nPress, as well as encourage Women\nto take a.more active part in public\nlife, urge a general use of world\nlanguage and stimulate international\nexchange pt correspondence.\"\nMrs, Gummow, who, as \u25a0 delegate was given Insight Into Holland's modes of living, stated she\nnoticed In Europe \u25a0 need of variety of food. Main objective of the\nA.C.W.W. now was to bring to the\nattention of food administrators\n.and the United Nations Council\nthe fact that no economic or currency problems should affect food\ndistribution,      \u25a0    .?*.  .       - \u25a0 \u25a0\n\"Success of a world food council\nis dependent on people themselves.\nIf nations cannot agree on such a\nbasic thing es food, how can they\nagree on anything else,\" she 6sked,\nONUS ON WOMEN\n\"Women have always been responsible to the new generation for\nthe quality ot lis future living Mia\nthe best of them have always sought\nto create conditions in which spiritual, mental and bodily nosds ot\ntheir families should be fully supplied. -      \u25a0':',':'\u25a0'-'\n\"We feel that what is needed now\nis for women to bring the wltdpm\nthey hart learned fa their homes\nto a far wider service without losing (ts special quality.\" Mr\u00bb, Gummow also announced that 60 tons\nof articles had been collected tnd\ndistributed to the flood areas In\nB.C. by W.I.'s across Csnsda,\nAnother talk was given by Mrs.\nJ. S. Chalmers,of Thrums, representing the Federated Board of\nWomen's Institutes, on the need for\ncontinued support to Britain\nthrough food parcels.\nTea was served ln. the afternoon\nand floral presentations mad* to\nmembera of the District Board;\nlc SHOE SALE lc\nTHE BEST SELECTION EVER\nOFFERER\n\u2022    7    * '\u25a0\u25a0: . - 'QtAA   .-;\u25a0\nAMERICAN SHOES .\nFINK'S FOOTWEAR\nTo England\nFor Studies\nGRAND MASTER\nVISITS DISTRICT\nGeorge H. Ellis of Kamloops,\nGrand Master of the British Columbia Lodge of A.F. It A.M., paid on\nofficial visit to the Nelson Lodge\nTuesday night. He was greeted by\nlarge turnout of members.\nBefore returning home, Mr. Ellis\nwill visit Masonic lodges, at Nakusp,\nTrail and Grand Forks..\nFined $10 for Driving\nWithout Muffler\nArthur F. Currier, truck driver,\nin City Police Court Wednesday was\nfined (10 for operating a vehicle\nwithout a muffler. He pleaded guilty\nbefore Magistrate William Brown.\nBrother of\nTrail Woman Dies\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept. 15-Herbert\nShergold of Dollerton', B.C., broth,\ner of Mrs. H. Mack of Trail, was\nburied at Vancouver Wednesday. A\nveteran of World War I, Mr. Shergold died at 56.\nSpanish decorations of the Middle\nAges frequently combined Moorish\nend Christian motifs.\nThe Weather\nSynopsis: Cool showery weather\nhas been general ov\u00abr most of B.C.\nwith the exception of the Northern\nCoast where skies have remained\nclear .Clearing is expected to spread\nto the Southern Coastal regions\nearly Thursday with continued unsettled weather in prospect tor the\nInterior.\nNELSON   ...      . .    51     65\nMontreal    ? ,.  42     66\nToronto -     65\nW-niit-u.;-      .     - 57     V\nRegina * 53     81\nCalgary .. 45     07\nKamloops ..' .........._  . Bl    64\nPenticton     47    69\nVancouver     B4    83\nVictoria        61    50\nCranbrook     45    61\nCrescent Valley      .48    56\nKaslo ..'     51     58\nPrince Rupert      80    60\nPrince Seorgo      45    52\nGrand Forks     40    83\nSpokane ,     47    67\nWhitehorse       25    56\n\u25a0\nDr. A.\" J. Venables of Now\nDenver Is visiting his parents,\nMr- and Mrs, R. V. Venables, 1200\nFront 8treet, prior to leaving for\nEngland for post-graduate studies.\nDr. Venables will leave Canada\nshortly before the. end of this\npionth, His course, to be taken\nat a Condon Hospital, will latt a\nyear. His. wife wilt stay \"\u00abt\nVictoria while* he Is (jone.\nA graduate of the University of\nAlberta, Dr. Venables Served In\nthe Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War II.\nBaseball Scores\nNATIONAL R.i H. E.\nChicago  000 100 100- 2   0   4\nBoston  100 102 lOx\u2014 5   7-0\nLade, Chapman (7), Dobernic (7)\nand McCullough; Spahn. and Sel-\nkeld, Mast (8).\nFirst game: R. H. E.\nCincinnati   ...000 201 000\u2014 3   0   2\nBrooklyn ,;,'-. 000 101 000\u2014 2 6 0\nl Fox and Williams; Hatten, Palica\n'(9) and Edwards. ,\nYmir, Ainsworth\nMines Shippers\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept., 16\u2014Spokane\not Alnsworth and Maple Leaf ot\nYmir were new custom mine shippers to the Trail Smelter during the\nweek ending. Sept. 11. Grace & Co.\nof Callao, Peru? was also listed.\nShipments, In wet-ions, follow:.\nFor treatment at the lead smelter:\n' Ainsmore, Alnsworth, B. C, con.\ncentrates, 62.\nFarmer Group, Northport, Wash*,\nconcentrates, 1,      '\u2022'\nHighland Bell, Beaverdell,' B.\"C\nore, 4.7;   \u2022 * '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0''        *        \u25a0 '\nLucky Jim, Zlncton, B, C, con.\ncentrates, 63. '\nMaple Leaf, Ymlr, B. C, ore, 15.\nNew Calumet, Campbell's Bay,\nQue., concentrates, 134;*   '\nMidnight, Rossland, B. C, ore, 20;\nSpokane, Ainsworth, B, C, ort, 30.\nTotal\u2014372.    \u2022-.- \u25a0\n. For treatment at the zinc plant:\nAinsmore. Ainsworth, B, C?,-concentrates, 40,    I--   ,\u2022\u2022-\u25a0\u25a0.    \u00ab,;\u25a0;.;\nAdmiral, Northpprtf Wash,, cqn\u00ab\ncentrates, 15. \u25a0'\"\u25a0'. \u2022 ,\nFarmer Group, Northport, ?Wash.,\nconcentrates, 4. \u25a0       ,   ' . \"\nGoldfields. Northport, Weshs concentrates, 65. '\nGrace & Co., Callao, Peru, concentrates, 144.\nLucky Jim, Zincton, B. C, concentrates, 245. I\nSllbak Premier, Stewart, B..C,\nconcentrates, 123.\nWhitewater, Retallack, B. C, concentrates, 157.\nWestern Exploration, Silverton,\nB. a, concentrates, 104,\nTotal\u2014887.\nGrand total\u201412*9.\nAverage metal quotations for the\nsame period are:\nSilver\u2014New York, 75.25c. oz,\nLead\u2014New Yorlt 19.60c lb.\nZinc\u2014St. Louis, 15c lb.\n\u202205 Pittsburgh   ... 001 120 301\u20148   12   0i\n\"New York ... 000 210 000-3    7   2\ni   Bonham and Klutzz; Jansen, Har-\n-~tung (6), Webb (9) and Westrum,\n\"iYvars (8).\nZ St  Louis   ....?......? 010 p00 100\u20142 8 0\nT. Philadelphia    .... 000 000 000-0 3 2\n27    Munger and Baker; Roberts, Sim-\n[23 mons (9) and'Seminick.\nTr AMERICAN\n\u2022M Washington  .. 000 011 000-2    9   1\n,~ Detroit   200 000 11 -   4   10   2\n\u2022*'.   Candlni, Ferrick  (8)  and Early;'Ing.\n-81 Kretlow and Ginsberg. E. V. (Bud) Blankenship, a farm\nZ Boston  010 011   1 5 1-10 14 3' youth  from  near Tacomarflgjftj\nTr rhnnsn        no* mn m 5 v\u201417 17 s stopped first to visit his parents\n_ CnCOgO   ....   004 OlO IO - X    17 17 _     .* .     _.,urn.a ,roni ,w0 .nd .\nSoldier Returns to\nFind Wife Dead for\nMore Than .2 Years\nWICHITA FALLS, Texas. Sept. 18\ni (AP)\u2014A -former Sheppard Field soldier came hoTe to his wlfe-here-to\nI find that she had been dead more\nthan two years\u2014ond' that her- family had believed him dead or miss-\nJet Plane Explodes\nWIESBADEN, Germany, Sept. 16\n(AP)r-A United States Jet fighter\nplane exploded over Bavaria today,\nkilling the pilot. It was the fourth\nUnited States Jet' craft lost this\nmonth.'   I    V        - '   V\nFragments from the explosion\ndamaged-snother jet flying Ih the\nsame formation near the Fuersten-\nfeldbruck air baje.\nThe name of the pilot was withheld.\nAltitude ol Guarded Optimism Held\nOver Western Talks in Kremlin\nDn Paul A. Swinehart\nAND ASSOCIATES \u2014 OPTOMETRISTS\nTHE STANDARD OPTICAL\nComplete Optical Servlos Since 1906 '\n717 Riverside Avenue    . 'Phone M-4943\nSPOKANE 8, WASHINGTON,\nMOSCOW, Sept. 15 (Reuters). \u2014\nTho. Moscow talks between* Western\nenvoys snd Soviet leaders which\nstarted July 31 now are nearing conclusion, Informed Western observers\nsaid today. Their attitude Was one\nof guarded optimism.\nIt ls not yet known whether last\nnight's 00-nilnute Kremlin conference with Foreign Minister Molotov\nwas the last or whether there will\nbe one more meeting.\nUsually well-Informed diplomatic sources suggested that Frank\nRoberts, British envoy,, would\nprobably be leaving shortly and\nthat the present Moscow discussions would be ending next week-\nIt was learned from Western diplomatic sources that the British,\nUnited States snd French Governments sre likely to take the usual\n|few days to consider the immediate\ni reports flashed to them by their\nenvoys last night after the talk with\niMolotov, snd supplemented by further fuller reports today, and then\ncoordinate tha Western views .on\nwhat might be the final position ot\nthe Western powers at this stage ol\nthe Berlin discussion.\nMOVE TO PARI8T\nfiy ARTHUR GAVSMbN '    .\nI LONDON, Sent. 13 (\/_P).-TRe.-\nsponsible diplomatic Sources ssid today the talks on ths Berlin crisis\nwill be switched from Moscow to\nParis after the Western envoys' next\nmeeting with Foreign Minister Molotov In Moscow.\nThe'British, American'and French\nrepresentatives expect to set the\n.Soviet Foreign Minister\u2014and not\nPrime Minister Stalin\u2014by tbe week-\n'\u00abpi_i Informants said.\nKramer, Ferriss (4), Caldwell (71,\nHughson (8) and Tebbetts; Gettel,\nJudson (7), Moulder (8)' and Weigel.\nPhiladelphia ..230 200 000 001-8 14 1\nSt. Louis  002100 301000\u20147 16 1\nFowler and Guerra; Bis can,\nStephens (2), Drews (3), Sanford\n(9) and Moss... \\,       '   -\nINTERNATIONAL LEAQUE     -   i\nRochester. B, Montreal 8''\n(Montreal.. leads best \u2022 of \u2022 seven\nsemi-final _\u25a0_)       ,   ',.\nSyracuse 4,i Newark 2.\n(Teams tied 1-1 in best-of-seven\nseries),\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nPlsyoffs\nSt Paul 2, Indianapolis 8.\nwhen he returned from two and a\nhalf years' duty overseas. I\nThen he hurrle-l to Wichita Falls\nto surprise his wife, with whom he\nbad lost touch when he was sent to\nthe South Pacific four, months after\ntheli- marriage.\nHo arrived this week. }1b found\nthat his'wife, Mary Gertrude, was\na.c'dcntally shot to death ln August,\n1948. A baby boy who.would hsve\nbeen bom to her in several days\nwas dolivered prematurely. It lived\nJust an hour.\nTbe giri;s mother, Mrs. Herman\nSteele, collapsed and wss ill for. 10\nmonths. After her recovery, she told\nBlankenship, she tried unsuocess?\nfully to trace him through the\nArmy..\n\"Bud,\" Mrs. Steele said, \"Is stay-\nseries).\n(Teams tied 1-1 in best-of-seven lhg here with us just as long as we\ncan keep him.\"\nTACOMA GIRL RESCUED AFTER LOST\nTWO DAYS ALONE ON MOUNT RAINIER\nTACOMA, Wash., Sept. 13 (AP)\u2014\nA 17-year-old Tacoma girl who survived rain, hail, snow and lightning\nduring two days and nights alone itt\nMount Rainier, was united, with her\nparents today.        \u2022\n\"I thought I'd never get hack,\"\nsaid Elisabeth Ayrault after she was\ntound by Rangers yesterday five\nmiles from the place where she disappeared during a hike on Whitman\nGlacier with two companions. Rangers still sought the other two, conducting a search ot their own, to\ntell them of Miss Ayrsult's rescue.\nShe told how she lived on five\nchocolate Mints and blueberries, and\nfound shelter during the night under trees snd rocks.\nAt one time, she said, she became\nso tired \"1 didn't care it. I lived.\nThen I thought of mother and got\nup and went 6n.\" .,' .\nShe lost her skis at one time during the trek, she tald, and plunged\nInto an ley stream in an attempt to\nrecover them. . \u2022\nMiss Ayrault became lost after\nshe tired otter a hike up Little Ta-\nbooa Mtk \u00abd fan two -rioex-i left\nFORMER TRAIL,\nNELSON WOMAN\nDIES AT COAST\nTRAIL. B.C., Sept. 13\u2014After a\nlengthy illness Mrs. Margaret Ann\nMcAdam died at Vancouver Tuesday at the ptt of 71 years.\nBorn In Chester, Quebec, Mrs.\nMcAdam was a resident of Trill tor\n19 years. She spent tour years In\nNelson end 17 years la Edmonton,\nMrs, McAdam leaves h\u00abr husband,\nRobert; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle\nG. Meredetl} and Mrs. Elvia N. Osgood; one son, Lloyd J.; two brothers, James and Thbmas of Web-\nwood, Ont; three sisters, Mrs. Jsck\nMcCauley of Webwood, Ont., Mrs.\nJack McCauley of Sault St. Marie,\nOnt (correct)! and Mrs. Bob Brown\not Tlmmons, Ont; three granddaughters and three grandsons.\n450 Scout, Cubs\nResume Activities\nThe turn of the seasons has seen\nnearly 450 district Boy Scouts and\nCubs swing into Fall and Winter\nactivities?\nFrom Nelson five groups composed ot first, second, third, fifth\nand St Saviour's Troops have resumed Scout and Cub classes. First\ntroops'at Salmo and South Slocan\naffiliated with the Nelson District\nBoy Scouts Association will also\ntake up from where they left off\nlast Spring.\nThis Winter hikes over snow cov-\ncrcd terrain will be promoted as\npart of the Scout program to train\nboys tohandle themselves in the\noutdoors. Activities indoors will\nstart off with Instruction ln signalling, knot tying and other skills.\nVisitors ara always welcome at the\nScout Hall meetings, lt was stressed\nWednesday.   .    ,\nThe groups number about 100\nScouts and 230 Cubs In Nelson, 40\nCubs and 20 Scouts in Salmo and\n20 Cubs Tmd 12 Scouts ln South\nSlocan. ,\nCrews Work on\nHoldings Next\nTo Sullivan Mine\nHear Evidence in\nContract Dispute\nConciliation Board here Wednesday began' hearing evidence from\nthe Interior Lumber Operators As-\nsoclotlon and International Woodworkers ot America representative\nrelative to the dispute on renewal\not * master contract which expired\nJuly 10.\nThe Board will continue to sit at\nNelson until Friday and. will reconvene at Kelowna Sept 22 where\nfurther evidence will be heard from\nOkanagan Valley operators and\nemployers. ?\nConciliation Board members are\nW. T.* Moody bf Vancouver, H. E.\nHorton of Nelson and J. R. McFarland ot Klmberley.\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept 18-\nSummer work of crews of Conwest\nExploration Mining Company in\ntheir large holdings adjacent to the\nSullivan Mine property ls being reviewed and coordinated, by A. W.\nJohnson, the Company's exploration\nmanager, who has arrived here.\nCrews have accomplished a large\namount of surface drilling and completed trenching across two anomalies. Territory in which they were\nworking is known as \"elephant\ncountry1* in mining terms, \u25a0 with\nthe Implication of possible large-\nscale findings. Their next step in\ndevelopment work will be deep\ndiamond drilling through difficult\ngeological overburden.\nIfoldlngs in another section adjacent to the Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company's Sullivan Mine\nwere abandoned this Summer by\nHolllnger Mining Company after an\nextensive, exploration program.\nTrail Oldlimer\nDies al 73\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept 15 \u2014 Joseph\nRobinson Bowman died Wednesday\nafternoon in the Trail-Tadonac Hospital In his 73rd year.\nBom in Kirby Stevens, Westmoreland, England, he came here 50\nyears ago,\nTbe late Mr. Bowman was engog-*\ned in the piano business in Nelson,\nTrail and District for the past 24\nyears except for a brief period in\nEdmonton and Northern Alberta.\nI Mrs. Bowman predeceased him in\n1936 at Victoria.\nMr. Bowman Is survived by four*\ndaughters, Mrs. J. E. Thatcher of\nKinnaird, Mrs. M. O, Carlson' ot\nKelowna, Mrs. K. Comrie, South\nCooking Lake, Alta., and Betty\nBowman ot Edmonton; one son,\nJohn at-home; two sisters Mrs. S.\nButts ot Victoria and Mrs. E. Skel-\nhorn in England and seven grand'\nchildren.   . _\nSTART VANCOUVER\nCURLING RINK\nVANCOUVER, Sept 15 (CP) \u2014\nThe first sod on the site ot .the\nVancouver Curling Club's {80,000\nrink was turned today by ex-Mayor\nJack W. Cornett\nThe two-storey conorete structure,\n180 by 55 feet containing five sheets\not ice will- be completed by Christmas, directors hope. The rink will\nI have offices, coffee bars, lounga\nand Washrooms.   .\nWinnipeg.has the largest-primary\ngroin market ln the world.\nCanadians to Hole \"Battle tor\nBritain\" in Sunday Ceremonies\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 (CP)-A era*\ncial air battle in which lav the fate\nof a nation's survival will be recalled by hundreds, of Canadians in\nspecial ceremonies across the Dominion Sept 19.\nTho occasion Is the eighth anniversary of the culmination of the\nhistorical ''Battle tor Britain\" 'ought\nfrom tha second week of June, 1940,\nthrough October of that year. On\nSept. 15, 1940, the critical period\nended.\nForty-seven Canadians lost their\nlives when the Germans pitched\ntheir air might against the air might\nof the R.A.F. ana other forces over\nBritish skies.\nThe battle had a special significance for the R.C.A.F. In August\n1940, for the first time at the war a\nCanadian Air Force squadron received its baptism ot fire. Three officers and men lost, their lives; another 44 were killed in action with\nthe RAJ1.    \"\n\"Battle for Britain Sunday\" has\nbeen set aside to mark that battle,\nheadquarters says. Special parades\nwill be held across the Dominion.\nAt all larger centres, an R.C.A.F.\nmarch past will take place. In the\nceremonies will be veterans of the\nbattle, officers snd men of the regular Air Force, members of aux'il-.\niary squadrons and Royal Canadian\nAir Cadets. -\nher at the top of .Whitman Glacier\nto climb higher. She said she waited\nuntil night, and when they failed to\nreturn, tried to find her Way back\nalone.\nHer companions, Vic Kovac of\nTacoma and Dr. Margaret Jones of\nLos Angeles, were making ah independent search. Her parents are\nNavy Capt. and Mrs. A. D. Ayrault.\nWe\"k, Nervous\n'JLM ft   n*   S-M..I  t-  Im-\n^m\u00a3_  \u00ab\u00bb\u2022\u00bb' *\"\"\u00bb \u00bb\u25a0'\"\u2022 \u00ab\u25a0-\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0'\nJj^ sod eutllr BPMlf Chintlt\n\u2022\"\u2022 B-tb\u00bb \u2022\u00bb p\u00bbt\u00bbr\u00ab'i *r*\nA^l Mmcllm. 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In order to speed up, our service\nto the business? people\u2022: of the,\nKootenays ahd District we . a*fe\npleased to announce: the appointment of Mr. R; B. Wallace, of\nRossland, B.C., to act as our Sales-\nRepresentative for Eastern firlt'eh\nColumbia.\n. \u25a0* ' -\u25a0*.-\u25a0 *\nMr. Wallace has resided in the\nKootenay-Boundary areas during\nthe past thirteen years. He has\nhad many years of successful\nmerchandising' experience snd is\nfully briefed to give prompt efficient attention to all your sigh,\ndisplay and lighting requirements;\nCONSULT     <\nR.B.WALI.ACE\n'Box 1230, Rossland, B.C.\nPhone T05-Y\nWALLACE-NEON\nW. N, Wallace, Manager\n.iiliiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiHiiliiiiiiiliiiiliiiiii\nParachute Troops\nUsecl By India\nAnother Tpwn Taken ai Virtually All    y\nOf North west Corner Taken in Hyderabad\n'.\/ .NEW,DELHI,.Sept. 15 ,AP)\\\u2014 Indipthrew-ptortichufe\ntroops into*the invasion of Hyderpba<l today- dnd captured\nHomnobodi 84 miles from the cdpltol. The. drive was: from\nihe West...'. ';'!\u2022;-,*.'   .  '..' \u25a0    ' \" ' 7 \"'?\u2022?' -iV : V-'.''\nThe second largest city Of the priricely Stdte, Aur'dngabad,\nond its cont'onmenj surrendered in^he Northwest..giving Iridld\nvirtually all.that corner of tjie state,'the Defence Ministry said.\nPrime Minister jawaharlai Nehrup .',,'.,;' ' 7 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u2022\ntold -500,000 persons tonight st e1 per,cent of whom ore Hindus,.wss\nmass meeting on Bombay's-Cho*,v-being, thwarted.   . \" ,\nnatty sands that India would like .(A Karachi dispatch said Hydera- rejected an accusation by the Rus\nto see a full responsible government bad advices reported stiff fighting slart Commandant, Maj.-'Gen? Alek-\nset up lh Hyderabad? I oh the border ot Berar, which Joins ander Kotlkov, that  inactivity  of1\nHe claimed that India tried to the state on-the North.. Hyderabad British Military Police encouraged\nsolve the India-Hyderabad dispute! claimed1.2000 of Its regular {rodps \"Fascist provocateurs\" to attack\nby friendly negotiations, but that repulsed art Indian attack heat Hos. Russian soldiers and the Soviet War\nthe Nizam's Government acted; ir- pet In.the.Southwest), ;,   iy \"       MemorlaL\nCLAIMS RUSS\nPROVOKED\nANTI-RED RIOT\nBritish Reject\n.Russ Accusation\nAgainst Police\nSEND MORE PLANES\nBy RICHARD  O'M ALLEY\nBERLIN, 8ept. i& (AP).-Brl\n- tain charged today Russian troops\nprovoked German antl-Commun-\nIsts.Into the rioting last Thursday\nwhleh resulted In street fighting\nat the Brandenburg Gate. .\nThe statement by an official Brit\n| ish Military Government spokesman\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nresponsibly.\nExpressing the hope that India s\nwar operations In Hyderabad \"mny\nend very soon,'' he appealed to Indians to Be United in the face; bf the\n\"grave national emergency.\"\nWARNS? AGAIN8T DISUNITY\nIndia; he said, must take \"warning from th\u00a3 '.alamltous; conditions\nprevailing 'In -Burma,* Malaya and\nSoutheast Asian-countries generally\nand smother all separatist tendencies\nlike eommtifialism,,'-provincialism\n_nd the demand for'riew linguistic\nIndians striking. toward . tho! .Britain told Kotlkov he had his\ncapital,, and Secunderabad \\ frpm facts'wrong and is guilty of a \"piece\nthe Eajt were said to have advane- _f calculated self-inflation.\"\nil^l^MK^S^lJ   Th\" w\u00ab \u00ab\"= 'hIrd *\"** rejoinder\n\u2022mH_-S':!S\u00a3L\u00bb^Jff^I^\\i\u201eA.\u2022o\u25a0 Kotlkov from the Western Allies\nmilitary- spokesman sald.no- Hy. ,^ (h_ . j.^\n.derabad.planes have been.seen.ln * \u2122ree \u00b0ays.\nbattle, although the state hai some. CALLED ill AR\n' A, Defence  Ministry, spokesman!   Brig.-Gen. Jean Ganeval of France\nannounced the, capture of Auranga- rapped Kotlkov last week. He 1m-\nbad and this was supported, by tlelt$ plied publicly that the Russian Corn-\ndispatches.   .. 'v ;. \u2022  --Imandant-was a liar as well as a\nHe said the city,-which lies about breaker of pledges' for permitting\n27S miles Northwest of the prjhoely,Soviet trbbps to-kidnap IB Western\nstate's, capital, was surrendered by Berlin police who had been guar\n\\\\.t.     mtv'e     M-lnntnnl-.    ri\/Imlni<.*Hnttira   _ \u2014 i \u25a0   __J.   \u201e\u00bb\u201eJ..\u201e_   U..   iL.'iB.;..l>_',\nKing Recognizes\nProblem of Getting\nFull-Dress Suits\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 (CP)\u2014Difficulty of obtaining a full-dress\n' suit these days has received official recognition from the King,\na State Department announcement said today. .\u25a0\u2022.'.,\nThe announcement said \"ap\nIntimation\" had been received\nfrom Buckingham Palace that\nHis Majesty has approved\u2014\"a\ntemporary measure\"\u2014the wearing of dinner Jackets Instead of\nfull evening dress on occasions\nwhen medals and decorations\nare worn with evening dress,\nPersons \"who have not found\nIt possible yet to secure full\nevening dress\", may rwoar. their\n\"miniatures\" or ribbons on their\ndinner Jackets on such occasions.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n35 AMERICAN\nTROOPS KILLED\nIN KOREA.RASH\nprovinces.'., .  .__.._., .._.. \u201e_  \u201e \u201e\u201e.\u201e., ,,\u201e..._  ..\u201e\u201e ...... \u201e..\u201e.. \u201e\u201e\u201e.-\nMilitary Informants in Madras the city's principal- administrative onteed safe conduct by the Russians\nSaid they\".* thought - Indian troops officer.'Not a shot was fired?'\"  | from' the City Hall the German Corn-\nmight reach Hyderabad city and Indian troops marched In Mon- munists were beseiging. Col. Frank\nsuburban Secunderabad by Thursday morhlng under orders-to re-Howley, \"United States Command-\nday or Frlday.This would virtually, store* order, -prevent- anarchy and ant; recently said Kotjkov was re-\nend; the fighting; which arose outigatrisph the state iint|l a decision is sponsible for \"international shame\"\nbf the'-trefusal of the wealthy MbS; reached oh. the future itetus of Hy- in failing to protect Berlin's elected\nlem Nizam to Join his state to the derabad and.Its relationship to In-city Council against Communist\nIndian union, ,\u25a0\"     -                '\"'   dlo..                         ..,-.- .' lrloters . I\nIndia: asserted when Its troops .The \/PrilWd?- Nations Security, v-,-'t,n\u00ab lti.i.A \u25a0 \u00bbi?. i....\u00bb \u2122\nstruck into the South central: sUte, Council has been called to irteet' VS?^,L'SSfn, \/ ,i(a,lers(n JSl\nat down Monday that disorder was tdmbrTow to-study the swift march SSPbh-i5fSi5Si ^i r\u2122 \u00bb\nlife and-the will of the people, 80 of   events,..-.in  Hyderabad., -Nawab ^^^\"\"\"^infn^Hw'*^\nMolh Nawaz Jung, Hyderabad's For- ?-u?er.ber,t'\u201ec,TS a^ ng ib^Ut- .\u00a3'\nelgn Minister, arrived in London'?nd^'oI p'to^ police during he\nlast night on hi* way td Paris to ^orders last Thursdayj at he\nback up Hyderabad's protests. He boundary of the British and Russian\ndeclared the Indian attack?on his,\"reas-of Berlin.\nState was a \"wanton and entirely One youth was killed and several\nunprovoked act of aggression.\" | persons wounded, when Germans\n\"In slricertly. hope,!' he? added, returning!frbis a'huge ahtl-Com\n\"the Security Council will take im^munist demonstration stoned Rus-\nmedlate action to stop the aggreS- slan soldiers near the Soviet War\nslori and thereby avoid the com-'Memorial; *\nmunal blood bath which Is sure to\nACE'TEX\n\u25a0'-'\u25a0\u25a0'' '\" *\u25a0 '       %\u2022,*!' ''*\" .'''\u2022*\u25a0\n4' x 6', V, 8V9\\ond 10'. Per 1000 Sq. Ft\nm?y?^mM??A'Ai\n;'' - \u2022- .: '''4\" \"'7-77'' :'-V-7\nAlso Quantity of     \u2666\n;   ACE(|TE)t; LATH EOARD       ?\nWINTER FUEL\nWe are prepared to deliver the grada and sixe of\ncoal you prefer now. Play safe! Place your order today\nfor as much of next Winter's supply at your bin will\nhold. Without delay, call 1180.\nAgents for:\nGait Coal\nLump - Egg - Stoker\nGreenhill Coal\nWashed Furnace-Stoker\nWildfire Coal\nLump - Egg-Stoker\nb \"Don't forget\nJoe\u2014ORDER IT\nTODAY!?\nGYPROC FIRE PROTECTIVE WALLBOARD,\nPer 1000 sq. ft. _Ll\n$60.00\nIf you are in doubt\n'' as to your requirements, don't hesitate\nto telephone us at\n1180 or 1181, or\ndrop in to our storo.\nfollow i lh Its wake.\"\nLEGAL QUESTION\nPAHJS, Sept 15 (Reuters)\u2014When\nthe United Nations Security Council meets here tomorrow to discuss\nthe fighting In Hyderabad, Its first\nmain problem will be to determine\nwhether or not it can examlne'Hy-\nderabad's appeal, a U.N. spokesman\nsaid today. >,. -. **,\n\"There is likely to be a big legal you permitted, In. the presence of\ndiscussion on what constitutes' an.unltjs of British Military Police and\nIndependent state,\" the spokesman Qerman Police of the British sector\nadded.        ,'   ,, |df Berlin,\" th* letter to the British\nIndia contends* that Hyderabad Is Comman'dant declared. \".The Fascist\nnot- an- Independent state, as\" an;bandits opened fire on Soviet guards\nIndian spokesman here says, \"she before, the Soyiet monument, dishes no diplomatic relations with turbed the public order, causing the\nsovereign states,\"  the  spokesman death-of one person, injury to-sev\nA Soviet Military Tribunal sen\nfenced five youths to 25 years at\nTrain Crashed Into \u2022\nAnother Train\nHalted on Tracks\n120 INJURED\nBy WILLIAM R. MOORE   '.*\n. SEOUL, Korea, Sept 15 (AP)\u2014\nA fast passenger train roaring out\n-of a tunnel last night crashed Into another train halted on the\ntrack, killing 35 homeward-bound\nAmerican soldiers. Two Koreans\nwere killed and 120 persons were\nInjured, Including 85 American\ntroops.\nWitnesses said the fast troln from\nMokpo to Seoul, which had no\nheadlight, telescoped the rear of the\ntroop train, which had no rear\nlighf\nRescue workers yorked all night\ndigging out the dead and injured.\nThe 35 American bodies -were\nbrought here early today; The injured were treated by American\nand Korean doctors, and many of\nthem were able to continue their\nJourney.*\nCharles McCafferty of Chicago, a\npassenger, said the engineer of the\nMdkpo train apparently did .not see\nthe other train until it was 50 yards\naway?\nThe engine plowed half way Into\nAmerican Airmen\nBack Safely\nFrom Soviet Zone\nFRANKFURT^ Sept U (AP)-\nTwo American airmen who para-\nchuted Into the Soviet zone of Ger-1\nmany are back safely today Ih the\nUnited States zone. !\nThe two are.Cant Kenneth W.'\nSleker'ond Lieut Clarence R. Ste-1\nber. They balled out over the Rus-'\nsian zone early yesterday when\ntheir plane developed engine trouble.   ,   ,., . i\nSteber was brought to Frankfurt\nby United States liaison officers.\nSlaker, pilot of the transport\nwhich was ferrying food from Wiesbaden to Berlin, was turned'over to\nconstabulary units on the Russian\nborder shortly after midnight He\nwas flown to Wiesbaden.\nThe Soviet-licensed German news\nagency in, Berlin said the transport\nwas flying 10 to 15 miles outside the\nair .corridor to Berlin \"and thereby\nviolated air. regulations.\"\n,:.   \u2014,\u2014,\u2014. ,\t\nTO AID PLANNING\nSEARCH FOR\nMISSING PLANE\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 15 (CP)\u2014Group\nCapt. Z. L. Leigh of Vancouver,\nwho was in charge of \"Operation\nSandbag\", which Hew supplies and\nmen to flood areas of British Columbia last Spring, reached here\ntoday to assist in planning the\nsearch for a missing United States\nNavy plane. . \/ .\nGroup Capt. Leigh also directed\nthe search* for a- missing Trans-\nCanada Airlines aircraft in B. C.\nlast year.. ; -\nMesinwHile, 28 aircraft droned\nthrough the chill? September skies\nof Northern Manitoba, carrying out\none of the most extensive aerial\nsearches in Western Canada.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16,1948 \u2014 3\nhard .labor for taking part ln the the rear coach, from which most of.\nfighting.\nKotikovla letter charged that\n\"criminal elements dishonored the\nmonument In honor of Soviet soldiers who died In the struggles\nfor Berlin.\"   *\n\"This took place after an antidemocratic   demonstration   which\nsaid.\nPARIS STRIKERS,\nPOLICE CLASH '\nIN STREET FIGHT\nUse.Pieces of Iron   '..\nBars as Missiles\nAgainst Policemen\nMANY INJURED r\nIf It's Building Supplies, Consult\nBURNS\n1 LUMBERS COAL C0.1\nV\/(JuAkiri(j joi the\u2022 vuixdeA      t\n602  BAKER ST.- NELSON.BC.\nPARIS, Sept 15 (AP)\u2014A strike\ncrowd fought police In the boule\nvards of Paris for more than four\nhours today, Injuring more than\n100 bf them. About 90,000 aviation,\nautomobile and steel workers\nstruck-ln France.\" \u25a0!    . '\nA Communist spokesman of the\nConfederation Generate du .Travail told workers at the nation-\nallied Renault automobile-factory\nto \"strike until victory Is ours.\"\nSome 35,000 quit work, demanding minimum monthly pay of 13,-\n~;5po francs ($46)? .-\u25a0'\u25a0\u2022\u2022:      -y   .'\n|n*r North: Trance, steel workers\nstruck for a 3000 francs (about $9) a\nmonth bonus.     '\nThe Paris policemen were: in\nlured, 15 of them seriously, in fights\non the Boulevard Hausmann,. when\n4500 strikers denounced the Govern1\nment for laying off 1700 workers of\nthe nationalized aviation industry.\nPARI8, Sept. 15 (AP) \u2014 Police\narid strikers clashed today In n\nstreet fight near the  centro  of\nParis? Several bn both sides were\n.   Injured,\n.A crowd, estimated by police at\n3500 marched, oh headquarters of the\ngovernment-Operated National Avl1\natlon' industry in the5. Boujevord\nHausihan.r Police said I the demonstrators rushed their lines when\ncompany executives refused to see\nrepresentatives of the strikers,,\nEmployees of the aviation \"plant\nstruck this morning, protesting, the\nrecent layoff of workers.\nStrikers tore. Up the Iroh grill\nwork around trunks of trees' lining\nthe sidewalk., broke the bars' up\nand used the pieces as missiles to\nhurl at police.'       \u25a0 \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\n. About 30 strikers1 were severely\nInjured Fifteen police were .taken\nto hospital, police reported..\nBritain Observes ?A\nBattle of Britain\nLbNt-ON,' ;S_pt 15 (Heuters) \u2014\nBritain observed, the eighth anniversary, bf the Battle Of Britain to-\nday with a flypast of 200' planes\nover London.\nA lone R.A.P. Hurricane, flown\nby-an anonymous pilot, represented\nall the Hurricane and Spitfire pilots, including Britons, Canadians\nand Americans, who fought ih the\ngreat aerial battle In 10-10.\neral others, and attacked German\npolicemen of the Soviet sector as\nwell as Soviet troops who were trying to restore order.\"\nWitnesses at the Sept. 9 Incident\nsaw no shooting at the Soviet War\nMemorlaL They said the firing took\nplace at the Brandenburger Gate,\nborder Hue between the British and\nSoyiet sectors. s -\nWASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (AP).\n\u2014The United States Air Force is\nsending about 40 more C-54 four-\nengine cargo planes to Germany to\nreinforce the 105 C-54s flying the\nairlift to Soviet-blockaded Berlin.\nThe planes, now going over, will\nuse expanded airport facilities\nwhich have been constructed to\nhandle the task of supplying Berlin. \u2022\nThe Air Force said it will continue to meet such requirements\nas may be laid down by Gen. Lucius Clay, United States Military\nGovernor, during the coming\nmonths.\nFor Better\n.SUITS\n.COATS\n.DRESSES\nVisit Nelson's\nNew Store\nWhere prices are right\nto meet the strictest budget Where our selective\nbuying means\nTHE LATEST IN STYLES       ?\nand   ,\nTHE BEST IN QUALITY\nWe are receiving  new Fall merchandise -\ndally. Visit us and see these lovely form-\nfitting gabardine suits, the smartly styled.\nFall coats and the latest In dresses, with\na wide range bf colors. Visit us soon.\n0ML dtadteA.' tippahst\n535 BAKER ST. NELSON, B.C.\nMall Orders Promptly Serviced\nBoads made by the Roman armies\nformed a very important factonCin\nextension of Roman power and\nspread of Roman civilization.\nthe\nthe passengers had jumped when\nthe  other train roared^ from the\ntunneL \".-.\n''.' The rear coach was ripped from\nits trucks anojehoved into thc coach\nahead, where most of the casualties\noccurred.\n\"We saw the train come out of\nthe tunnel about 1000 yards away,\"\nsaid McCafferty, an adviser to the\nMilitary Government in the United\nSlates zone of Korea, \"We yelled to\nthe passengers, end all got oft except one man in .the washroom; who\nwas hot hurt seriously.\"\nU.S. to Arm Warships\nWith Guided Missiles\nWithin Two Years\nWASHINGTON, Sept 15 (AP)-\nThe United States Navy will arm\nits warships with their first guided,\nmissiles \"within two years,\" a high-1\nranking ordnance expert predicted\ntoday. ,'\nRear Admiral. Albert Gr Noble,\nChief of the Bureau of Ordnance,\nsaid 'thj first of the radio-controlled\nhigh-speed flying bombs will have\nshort range, but later types will\nsoar farther.\nThe. short range bombs probably\nwill span five to 10 miles, but the\nNavy has its eye on a missile that\nwill cover 100 to 200 miles.\nRed Activities\nBanned in Indonesia\nTHE HAGuA Sept. 15 (Reutovs)\u2014\nThe Netherlands Indies Government\nhas banned aU activities by the\nCommunist Party ln Indonesia, it\nwas announced here today.\nDoctors PtoTC the Palmolive Wan brings\n2out of 3women \/     \/).    P\/ \u2022   \u2022  j\/t \/    , \/\nlest oily, clearer\u2014with Palmolive\n\"My skin became less oily,\" Ella May ~\nGngoct reports. Excessive oilinesa often leaves i\nskin blotchy. The 14-Day Palmolive P.lnn\nbrought actual definite gains to 89% of the :\nwomen who had oilv skin. See if it won't help\nyour skin become less 'oily\u2014dearer.\nFresher, brlghtor colorl\n\u2014with Palmolivo\n\"Skin brighter! Less\ncoarnc-lootiing loo,\" says\nLouise Shaughnessy, after\ntesting the Palmolive Plan.\nTha 3 doctors reported\nImprovements like these for\n2 skins out of 3. Start your\nPalmolive Plan todayl\nYes, it's true! 36 doctors\u2014leading skin specialists\n\u2014tested the Palmolive, Plan on 1285 women of all ages, frpm\nfifteen to fifty, with nil types of skin. Dry! Oily! Normal!\nYoung! Older! .And 2 out of 3 of these women got noticeable\ncomplexion improvements in just 14 days! No matter what\nskin care they bad used before. Roason enough for every\nwoman who longs for a lovelier complexion to start this new\nBeauty Plan with Palmolive Soap!'..\nFewer liny blemishes\u2014with Polmollvo\n' Tiny blemishes\u2014incipient blacklicnils,\nrespond in'most cases to the Palmolive\nTIan. \"My complexion improved a lot,*'\nsays Helen McCoy. The doctors found\nclearer skins in.more than half the cases.\nSee what Palmolive can do for you!\nHere's the Palmolivo Plan\nDoctors Proved I\n\/f   Wash your (toe with Palmolive Soapl\n\u00a3 Then, for 60 seconds, massage with\nPalmolWs soft, lovely lather.   Rinso!\n\u00a3 Do this 3 times a day for 14 days.\nThis cleansing massage brings your skin\nPalmolive'\u2022 full beautifying effect!\nPS: For Tub, For Shower, got the Mew, Big, Thrifty Bath Size Palmolive I\nAsk lor the\nfALMOUVE BATH\nAND COMPLEXION\nSTECIAl\nat your dealer's\n..im.\n 4 -\u00a3 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16,1948\nSable Island today, and apparently\nwill mis; the Maritime Provinces\nentirely. Sable Island Is ISO miles\ndue East ot Halifax.\nThe Dominion PubUc weather\nOffice hpre said the itorm was moving Northeastward and no longer ls\na threat to ships in the area.\nHurricane No Longer\nThreat to Maritimes\nHALIFAX, Sept. 15 (CP)\u2014A hurricane which has been moving up\nthe Atlantic coast for the last three\ndays was centred 200 miles East of\n=\nASSOCIATED\nIndependent merchants\nPRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 16th, 17th, 18th\nCreamed Corn Boder, 20 oz. 22c\nFruit Neclars ,      Boltle 35c\nMacaroni eaten..    5 Ib. pkg. 63c\nTHESE MERCHANTS ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU\nFAIRVIEW CASH MARKET \u2014 Phone 295\nBENNIE'S GROCERY \u2014 1117 Front St. \u2014 Phone 1236\nMAPLE LEAF STORE \u2014 Crescent Valley\nCD. BEDWELL \u2014 General Merchant \u2014 Procter, B.C.\nTALBOT'S GROCERY _ South Slocan\nSTANGHERLIN'S GROCERY \u2014 Phone 709-L\nHILLTOP GROCERY \u2014 Phone 983-X\nFAIRWAY MEAT MARKET \u2014 Phones 1177-1178\nBSB\u00abBBBSsarss--_BiB__aaB^^\nBWS m WHYS *r .%&\n1     A WaW\/ shopping and Information unlet lor today's women     s\nMONTREAL, Sept, 16th\u2014The perfect cft^e\nreigns supreme st any occasion, festive or\nsimple. And you can be sure of the delicate\ncrumb, the even texture and melting tenderness, that mean cake -perfection,' 'With\nSWANS DOWN CAKp FLOUR and the\ntested recipes on the Swans Down package.\nMilled from special selected wheat, Swans\nDown is sifted again and again through silk\nuntil ft timet as \/ip. as ordinary flour. A flour made by cake-\nSour specialists, expressly tojnake better, cakes.,\nKeep \" Carefree!.. .simplify your housekeeping with time and lsbodr-\nsoviug habits like this, clean your drains thoroughly\n\u2014metuUv\u2014 every week with QILLETT'S DRAIN\nCLEANER. This wonderfully thorough drain'cleaner\nii the very \"hopiemaker's helper\" you've been looking fori Just two tablespoons a week in your drains ,\nwill prevent them from becoming \" losy \" end slow\n'...keep them dear-running and sediment-free. You'll\nfind that free-running drains simplify sink and tub\ncleaning...mako it easy to keep them sparkling\nbright Yes, good housekeeping, good housekeepers tell me, Is a matter\nof time-saving habits like this one. So ask your grocer tomorrow for\nGillett's Drun Cleaner and moke a weekly habit of cleaning drains\nthis easy way' __ ' r \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.-.\nJust Tfior Rl.fit\nTouch Of Flavour is the easiest thing on\nearth to achieve\nwhen you have\ntho  flavour-\nmsaio of HEINZ CHILI SAUCE\nto help you. A liberal dash of this\nspicy, full-bodied sauce, on.- steaks\n\u2014chops\u2014stews\u2014left-overs   snd\u2014\nPreBtol\u2014you have a dish fit for\na king I Yes, Hems Chili Sauce is\na good thing to have around come\nmealtime...and how's the best\ntime to stock up. Know why? The\ntomato crop is in I ... luscious\n\"Aristocrat\"   tomatoes,   freshly\npicked, skilfully cooked by the-\nfamous Heins Chefs... bottled and\nlabelled Heins Chili Sauce. Ask\nyour grocer for the \" jresh p_e,fc\"\n__of Heins Chili Sauce now I   -\nHeir Muth Jam can a small boy put on a piece of bread? The answer\n' from lots of harried homemakers I know is Enough\nto spill on tho furniture upliolstety!\" This is a\nuniversal problem in homes with small boys...but\na problem that needn't bother you -when there's\nENERGINE handy I Energine Cleaning Fluid works\nlike inogio to banish stains and grease marks from\nupholstery...from clothes...from drapes and cushions.* It's a \"must have\" for homemakers who like\nthings 6pic-'n-_p__....wi-_ very little time, effort or\nexpense I Yes, Energine saves big cleanert bills\u2014is\neffective to*use. Just follow the instruction!! for\nJunior Will Do His Lovol flort'not\nto spill a speck\nof that yummy\n\"CREAM OP\nWHEAT\"\nyoungsters love\ne o m'u oh.\n.,:\u25a0-\/\u2022. \"Cream  of\nI' -\" \u25a0 Wheat\" is too\ngood to waste! Best of all...it's\nso good for biro; Delicious, wholo-\n\u25a0 soma 6 Minute \"Cream of Wheat\"\ncooks? to baby-ready digestibility\nin only S minutes of boiling. Its\nfairly trimming with blood-huild-\ning Iron, and it provides Calcium\nand Phosphorus for diets deficient\nItt these elements. You've hctird\nfolks \u25a0 talk about that famous\n\u00a3 pitta, of Wheat\" smoothness\n\u2022^.why not discover for yourself\nrait bow satisfying a \" Cream of\n,|Whcat\" breakfast can be? Enjoy\nb bowl with Junior tomorrow I\nStqge a Better Medium for Presenting\nShakespeare Claims Sir Ralph\nBy JACK QUIGO\n(Por Bob.Thomas\nHOLLYWOOD. Sept IB (AP) -\nWith his Republic 111ms all oh the\nindefinite list, John Wayne plans\nto transfer his talents. Tho rugged\nactor says he'll sign tor the lead In\n\"She Wore a Yellow Ribbon\" and\ngo to work \"as soon as I can grow\na moustache.\"\nJohn Agar and Ben Johnson are\nalready cast in the outdoor story to\nho filmed in Monument Valley,\nUtah. Wayne will be. working for\nhis old friend, director John Ford,\nWayne was set for several films\nat Republic, including . his pet\nproject \"Alamo.\" But since the\nstudio's recent production cut he's\nnot sure when they'll be made.\nSTAGE BETTER\nThe stage is a far better medium\nthan the screen for . presenting\nShakespeare, says Sir Ralph Richardson. The value of movies, says\nthe noted Shakespearean actor, is\nin bringing tha classics to people\nwho otherwise would never see\nthem. \"One can never be the worse\nfor any association with a noble\nmind,\" quoth be,\nThose reports that Pita Hayw6rth\nwas on suspension for tarrying too\nlong in Europe are unfounded,\nRita's contract guarantees .her year-\naround pay.\nDanny, Kaye will fly to London,\nstay a day, then fly back. Occasion\nfor the hurried journey is the King\nand Queen> Command Performance, Determined not to miss It, the\ncomic will take time off from bis\n\"Happy Times\" duties,\nOlen McCarthy, the Texas oil\nman turned producer, wanted Jack\nCarson ot Carman, Man., and Den*\nnls Morgan for a pioture. But Warners wouldn't loan the boys out. Now\nhe wants them- to appear at the\nopening of hla new hotel in Houston.\nHOLLYWOOP SIGHTS\nAND SOUNDS\nLoretta Young passing the hat\namong visitors on the \"Mother Is a\nFreshmen\" set \"We put on \u00bb good\nshow for them. Why shouldn't they\npay for it?\" she sold, The money\ngoes for a party for. tho crew ,...\nJoan Crawford walking- around,\nthe Warners lot trailed.by her four\nchildren and two French poodles\n. ... Canada's Raymond Massey\nstanding unsuperstitldusly under a\nlatter on \"The Fountalnhead\" set\nMakeup men fighting for the\nchore of pasting on Alexis Smith's\nbeauty mark. The Penticton, B. C,\nstar wears it just above the neckline of her low-cut dress.\n.\u00ab\u00ab--*\nsimple, safe and el\nexcellent'results I ,\nCaff actor's  f terns,\nthat'rf what these\nwardrobe accessories\nOf VINYLITE\nPlastic are I Buy a\ncomplete matched\nwardrobe accessory\n\u25a0et or buy one at a\ntime, completing\nyour collection gravelly. They're\nso beautifully practical...streamlined end neat to Jook at. They'll\nkeep your prised possessions wonderfully dust and moth-free. You'll\nlike the beautifully quilted sewing\nboxes\u2014hat boxes\u2014glove boxes-\ngarment bags... and their colours I\ngorgeous!,.. Burgundy. \u2014 Silver\nBlue\u2014Spray Green\u2014Peach Bloom.\nLook for the Vinylite Plastics\ntrade mark when you're buying.\nIt's your assurance of quality\u2014of\nlonger-wearing, dust-proof wardrobe accessories. It means you've\nbought fine plastics tested and\napproved by The Belter Fabrics\nTesting Bureau\".\nIt's Ho Problem at all to give you\ntwo good reasons\nwhy KELLOGG'S\nPEP will become f\nextra-popular with\nyour family 1 The\nfirst, of course, is\n.hatmorvelousPep\nflavour... Pep is\ncrisp whole wheat that's good to\neatl And then there are those new\npremiums the Kellogg's people\nhave dreamed up for your youngsters' enjoyment . . . and yours,\ntool Por tho specially designed\nKellogg's decal transfers in each\npackage of Pep make colourful\ndecorations on a bike\u2014a doll's\nchoir\u2014a marble box. And if you\ncan manage to collect a few .seals\nyourself\u2014they look gay as o\nparty on drinking glasses! Ask\nyour grooer for Kellogg's Pep to-r\nday.....several boxes for your family's enjoyment!\nNew Denver\nNEW DENVER, B.C \u2014 Hospital\nAid met at the home of Jllrs. William E. Rowe. With 12 members answering the roll call. The President\nMrs. C. W, Nelson presiding. Report\nfrom Hospital Board wss given by\nMrs. John Taylor and the buying\nand sewing report by Mrs. James\nA, Orser. Visiting Committees appointed for month was Mrs. C, W.\nNelson and Mrs. A. E. Latto.\nRefreshments were served by the\nhostess, -assisted by Mrs, Quentin\nA. Forsythe. Members present were\nMrs. C. W. Nelson. Mrs. Ole Enok-\nson, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. H. B>\nRoblson, Mrs, A. D. Trlqlsett, Mrs.\nJulia Jones, Mrs. Q. A. Forsythe,\nMrs, W. E. Rowe, Mri, Junes A.\nGreer, Mrs. E. F. Angignon, Mrs.\nA. X. Latto, Miss M. H. Butlln. The\nPresident welcomed Mrs. James\nForsythe ss a new member.\nKnox Presbyterian Church Ladles'\nAid of New Denver met at. the\nhome of Mrs. Hermann Clever with\nthe President Miss Dora. M. Clover\npresiding ahd seven members present Devotional period was In\ncharge of Miss D. M. Clever. Committee reports were given. Representatives to the Community Club\nare Miss D. M. Clever and Mrs.\nBelle Pendry. The annual Hallowe'e\ntea and sale date was set and sewing given out to members. Refreshments were served by the hostess\nand a social hour enjoyed. Members\npresent were Mill Dora M. Clever,\nMrs. F. 1.. Beggs, Mrs, Hermann\nClever, Mrs. Andrew Anderson.\nMrs. William J. Balbirnie, Mrs. W.\nH Clever and Mrs. A. Johnston.\nRobert jChristofferson of Whet-\nshan Lake spent the weekend In\nNew Denver.\nDr? A. J. Venables left f6r Nelson\nto visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nR. V. Venables enroute to Vancouver and Victoria where he -will visit\nhis family before leaving for Montreal. He will sail Sept 23 for England where he will take a .post\ngraduate course at Hommer Smith,\nat the University of London.\nErnest Wilfred of Winlow ls a\npatient ln the Slocan Community\n'HospitaL       ., Ji\nA Godowen of Zlncton was dls\ncharged from the Slocan Community\nHospital. '\nClaude MacDonald was a visitor\nfrom Kaslo to hold Provincial Lands\nTax Sale.   *      .    \".\nNorman Thomllnson of T*_U was\nin New Denver visiting hia*psrents,\nMr. and Mrs. Herb Thomllnson and\nothqr relatives.\nMr. end Mrs. F. B. Tessman hive\nthe former's mother visiting them\nfrom Unity, Sssk., ond their nephew, Bob Hammond of Soskatoon.\nSask. \u25a0 \u2022\u25a0 ;,\nHerb Thomllnson of New Denver was dischorged from the Slo-\ncon Community Hospital.\n- Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Robinson and\nsmall daughter of Coppercliff, Ont,\nhave arrived and are staying for the\npresent ot Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Latto's\nuntil they move Into their residence.\nY. Yaroashita of New Denver has\nbeen discharged from the Slocan\nCommunity Hospital.\nMiss Nancy Harris who spent the\nSummer holidays with her psrents,\nMr. and Mrs. A? L. Harris, accompanied by her parents as for\nNEWTON ABBOT, Devonshire,\nEngland (CP)\u2014Mac, a twb.year-old,\narrived safely home recently after\nstealing a troln ride to London. His\nreturn cost Mac's owner, W. R.\nFrench \u00a31 ($4) ln fores, expenses\nand telephone calls.        I\nHire's A Mtnu-frlini Mead Whan Company Comas To Pf near\u2014when\nthe family asks for something extra-special for dessert.\nBENSON'S CORN STARCH makes scrumptious\ncustards\u2014puddings and meringues...I con always\ncount on it for desserts that ore guest-festive successes! And speaking of meringues... 1 teaspoon of\nBenson's added to 1 tablespoon of sugar for eoch\nstiffly whipped egg white will moke a fluffier, smoother,\nmore delicious meringuo. Benson's makes smoother\ngravies and pie-fillings ond wonderful, wonderful\nbiscuits, too. It's such fun\u2014results ore so near\n{perfection\u2014cooking with Benson's .Com Starch I\nT_o Bright Young Crowd hove practically taken over Canadian Home\n '     Journol this monthi Its the teen-agers' number, with\na Cover Girl chosen by (now hold your breath) none\nother than Von Johnson 'way out in Hollywood, He\neven wrote o piece about it (see Page i) ond the\ncamera caught him in the act of judging. In addition to Cover Beauty Eila Sahlstrom of Montreal,\ni you'll find a host of other fresh, alert faces from\nli Mony points- across Canada, each chosen to model\nJtlioir own back-to-school wardrobe seleotiops. And if\nanyone in your house thinks Canadian youth is in a\nsad state, let 'em read the teen-agers' own discussions of r\neducation and thc future, manners, spare-time earnings\n..... Jvely fiction '\norid\nLively fiction for all ages...exciting new recipes for tho season...\nI so'nuicli morc-'in your September CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL.\nCastlegar where she went by plane\nto   Vancouver   to   attend   Mc\nHigh School.\nRt. Rev. Bishop Hugh Embling\nis on a holiday trip to Kelowno.\nGeorge Burkett of New Denver\nliquor store is on a three weeks\nholiday. W. Bunyon of Nelson Is re\nlievlng him. . ~\nMiss S. Tsuchids of New Denver\nhas been discharged from the Slocan Community Hospital,    y. A'., ,\nConstructing Engineer of\/Public\nWorks H. L. Hayne of Kamldop'\nand Minister of Public Works Hon.\nE. C. Carson ,of Victoria were New\nDenver visitors enrotjte to Nelson.\nMis S.rMatsifrhita of New Denver\nwho .was a patient in the Slocan\nCommunity Hospltsl ' hss been\ntransferred to the sonitorlum, New\nDenver, r\nMrs. M J. Duncan who spent tho\nweekend with her son snd daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. George\nDuncan returned to her home in\nVancouver.\nMechanical Superintendent ( ot\nPublic Works Mr. E. H. L. Attrlfc of\nVictoria and Mrs. Attrlee were visitors In New Denver.\nMrs. Y. Yasul of New Denver,\nhas been discharged from the Slocan Community Hospital.\nH. S. Roblson. N. Porte and Louis\nL. Greco of Field visited the for-\"\nmer's psrents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.\nRoblson and son Blllie at Rosebery.\nMr. and Mrs. A. E. Avlson ond\nthe letter's father, Nell Tattrle, Sr.,\nspent the weekend In New Denver\nfrom the Block Colt mine.\nMrs. Joseph Launderville returned\nfrom a holiday in Trail. She was\nguest of her son and daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Laundervllle and daughter there.\nW. S. Ellis returned from Vancouver where he accompanied hi!\nfomily.\n,     *-   \u25a0'\"-   By IDA JEjlN KtfN\nA Faddy Diet With Little Food Is Not\nAs Reducing as a Low Calorie Menu\nInterviews ere always fun, so to-1 WeU, folks? here's where the sci-\ndoy let's chat with Mrs, Jones who ence of nutrition comes in. Oour\nlongs to take off about 20 pounds, heroine, on the island, would lose\nThat's the most popular number.       weight at first. Thefi she might not\n\"How are you, Mrs. Jones? Would loso as fast as she could right at\nyou like to lose 20 pounds\u2014in. all home ln her own kitchen, fixing\ntho right places of course?\" scientifically-planned,     low-calorie\n\"Oh I'm fine, in fact I'm bursting'meals\u2014Mr. Jones to the contrary,\nwith health,*\" Mrs. Jones confesses,|But at this point she is shaking her\nblushing. \"I'd aura like to lose-30 head\u2014she doesn't get lt\npounds, although SO pounds off Well, I threw that island in on\nwould be more like it,\" she eontin- purpose, just to show you that eat-\nues. \"And I could lose them too Jt I ring to get slim ls more effective than\njust didn't hove to cook meals. You [following some faddy, seml-starva-\nltnow Mr. Jones loves his-food . . \"1 tion diet. In the long run, It's more\n.\"I'm. glad   to  hear   that   you're reducing to oat to lose weight. On a\nbursting with health. You mean you semi-starvation diet there is always\nhave'more pep than you did 20 an appreciable decline in metabolism ... the body adjusts Itself to'\nrun with greater economy of energy.\nse\npounds back?\"\n\"Well, no-o, goodness knows I look\nhealthy, but to tell the truth I. give\nout sooner than I used to,. And besides, my feet hurt,\" she sighs,\nThat's it, folks. Excess pounds are\nnot a sign ot buoyant health, and\nnot only do the feet have to tote the\nload,, but they ore a burden on all\nthe vital organs. That's the part that\nmakes fat unhealthy, and why 25\npounds of excess weight csn cut lite\nexpectancy by a fourth! Now about\ntbe meals ...\n\"Mrs. Jones, supposing'you were\nshipwrecked on an Island and all\nyou hod to eat were berries and co-\ncoanufs and roots and water\u2014 ybu\nthink you'd lose those 20 pounds\nlickety-split, don't you?\"\nAh, if she could only go to that\nisland and stay just long enough to\nlose 20 pounas\t\nRight there ts the reason a faddy\ndiet that contains very little food is\nnot as reducing ss a scientific low\ncalorie menu that keeps the body\nrunning normally,\nCHICKENI SCRAPS\nRECEIVED FOR\nFOOD DONATION\nWATERLOO, Ont. Sept H (CP)\n\u2014Nobody knows just how lt happened,* but one of many donations\nrecently received by the Kitchener-\nWaterloo Orphanage turned out to\nbe chicken food. It was ell a mistake, said President Herbert Schaus.\nPicnic scropo for chickens were accidentally switched with a food donation for the orphans.\nDeaths\nBy The Canadian Prsss\nTORONTO i- Prof. Donald M.\nMatthews, 80, Internationally recognized forestry authority.\nANDOVER, Hampshire, Eng.\u2014Lt-\nCol. Horace Cyril Benjamin Hick-\nling, 00, chairman pf the West India\nCommittee.\nMontreaW. B. A. Angrlgnon, IS,\nformer member of tho Montreal\nCity Executive and Alderman for\nUyeiffy    ' \u25a0\nThe wild geese hoi about 12,009\nmuscles, 10,000 of which control tha\naction of its feathers, '\nFitness\n\u20229\n?&_\u00a3\u00a3\nCUURQN BELOW WILL <Sg!!_g\noliflor Dealer and\nexchange it for a regular size tin of\nTT\nat 25 cents less\nthan the usual price\nHere's your opportunity to try Poliflor-~at a real saving! This offer is designed\nto enable you to prove jor yourself that Poliflor is the world's finest wax for hardwood floors\u2014and unexcelled-foe giving a gleaming,, long-wearing lustre to\nfurniture, linoleum and other household surfaces;\nNO OTHER WAX CAN MATCH POLIFLOR\nFOR A HARD, PROTECTIVE POLISH!\nPoliflor brings out the grain and colour of the wood... resists wear.;-; needs\na clean, refreshing fragrance. 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If returned before November 1, 1948, we will pay an additional\nbonus of 5 cents per card. ...,.-.\u25a0\nNUGGET PRODUCTS OF CANADA ITD., 1QOO Amherst Street, Montteal, P.Q>\nDealer's Name .-. ;,.;\u201e....,... \u201e ,- .\u201e..,.. .\u201e\u201e..,.\nAddress , , .\u201e\u201e....\t\nMAPE BY THS MAKERS OF\n\\\\i\n\u00b0Fb*\\m\n\"fooy*\nStXw,\n*>r\u00abi\nNUGGET' SHOE PO_ISH-\"Tho nnmo Ihot shines across the worldl\"\nimettl'\nfakk\n\u20224lkat\nw-\n_\n\t\n '\u25a0\u25a0\",'?.-'; ':y'.'r-  .\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0\n\\W3.\nm\nResearch\nShoes\nShoes that really allow the. 62\nlones of your children's feet' to\nfunction naturally, Brouwer's Re-\nearch Shoes'forchildren are the\nast word In comfort and perfect\njttlhg qualities. ,.-,...      ,   ,\nJrown call boots, sharkskin tip.\n^^..\"vaAV. $ *#\nJrown colt oxfords, sharkskin\nip. Sizes 8% to 12.        $\u00a3 (IA\n\u25a0air-.-r.,.....? .t\"\u2122\"-\n$r.oo\nSizes WA.to 4.\n'air _ .'..; .-.\nR.ANDREW\n& ea\nLeaders In Footfashlon.\n'  Established 1804:  -.-;.\n\u25a0ister-Huscroft\nnstitute Thanked\n:or Food Parcel\nCAMP LISTER, B. C, S.pti 15-A\nrtter rot thanks from the Women's\n\u2022stltute at Herefordshire, England,\nir a parcel of food sent them' by\n\u00bb'\u2022' Iilster-Huscroft Institute' was\n;ad at the Institute, meeting.\nA report that $43 was cleared at\nie Flood Relief dance'- was read,\nad money, sent to the Flood Relief\nommittee. -A donation of $5 was\nlade to the Memorial Fund.\nTea -hostesses were Mrs.' Fred\n[usoroft, Mrs. J. A. Hobden and\nIrs. D. J. McKee.\nhone 144 for Classified  Service.\nGLOVES\n\u2022*\u25a0 Fabric* Suede \u2022Kid .\n7l;95to;4.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nMg._\u00bb'__________________>\nI\nANDWICHES\nletter wif\/i\n\u2022 ' In honor of Mr. and Mrs.\nLeigh M. McBride, Mr. and Mrs.\nDonald'H. T. Mollison entertained\nat a garden'parly Thursday evening, Sept. 8. at the residence of\nMr. and Mr..1. D. Kin, 817 SUiCa\n^trett. Their invited guests included Mr. and Mra. Blake Allan, Miss\nCatherine .Argyle, Raymond Whitney of Los .'Angeles, James Grant\nAllah\" of Vancouver, Mr. arfd Mrs.\nThomas' Johnstone, Mr.. and Mrs.\n3. Bodart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald, Dr, and Mrs. R. B. Brum-\nmitt, Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Morrison,\nMr? and Mrs. John Erb, Mr. and\nMrs. William Harold, Mr. and Mrs.\nPat Aitken, Mr. and: Mrs. Kenneth\n1fele?:Mr, and-Mrs. R. Gilday, Dr.\nand Mrs. Arthur J. Beauchamp, Mr.\naft'd.LMrs,-T. D. Rbsllrig, Mr. and\nMrs. Roy Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. W.\nK. Gunn, Dr. -McMurchy,,' Miss Alia\nJohn_tol*e, Mrs. Colin Moir of Med-\nicin_;'Ha., Mr. and Mrs. Vincent\nFlhk, Rev. Bishop F. P. Clark and\nMts. Clark; Rev. and Mrs. T. Lead-\n\"beeteri-'Mr?''and Mrs. Chotles H,\nHamilton, Miss Ann Hamilton; Miss\nP. Biggar, Miss Pat Davis, Miss\nBarbara McLennan, Miss Margaret\nMcLennan, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald\nH.-Dlll, Miss Blnky Wragge, Mr. and\nMrs. T..S. Shorthouse, Bruce Latremouille, Mr.'{ind Mrs. F. Cunning,\nhaim. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stark, Mr.\nand Mrs. Douglas Cummin's, Mr. and\nMrs. Alfred Noxon and Mr. and Mrs.\nj; D. Kerr.\n' \u2022 ' On the occasion of the thirty-\nsixth, wedding anniversary, Mr. and\nMrs. Roy Sharp, Hoover Street, entertained et dinner at the Timbers\nSunday night.\n\u00bb   Mrs.  James  Woodall,   Silica\nI   SyMrilM. J.ViSneux\nStreet, has returned from spending;\na few days In Spokane where she\nattended the funeral of her sister,\nMrs. Elizabeth Russell, who.visited\nNelson on ,many occasions. .Mrs.\nWoodall was accompanied on the\ntrip by her son and granddaughter.\nWalley Woodall and Ann Louise.\n\u2022 Ivan Laughton, son of Mr.- pnd\nMrs. J. A. C. Laughton, Second\nStreet, Fairview, left.Tuesday tor\nVancouver, where he will take-a\npre-optometrist course at the University ot British Columbia.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flngland\nand their children .returned to Vancouver, having come to attend the\nMcBride-Dewdney wedding;.\n\u2022 W. Brummltt, son of Dr. and\nMrs. R. B. -Brummltt, 80S Fourth\nStreet, Fairview, has - left' for the\nEsst, where he will begin his course\nin Medicine at the Toronto r University. Mr. Brummltt attended Nelson High School and graduated In\narts from the University of British\nColumbia.. '-\u2022-..-,,\n\u2022 Dining at the \"Timbers\" Monday night were A. W. Carlson, Gov-\nernorof Rotary District, 103,'who\nresides in Spokane, Mrs; Carlson,\nMr. ond Mrs. John H. Argyle ahd\nL. A. McPhail.\n\u2022 W. Blane, ex-resident of Nelson, formerly district head of B. C.\nWater Rights is a city visitor.\n\u2022 . Ralph Scott, Mill Street, has\nleft to spend his vacation at the\nCoast. \"-'-, -\n\u2022 MT. and Mrs. J. R. Kemball\nhave returned' from a two weeks\nvisit tq Vancouver during -which\nthey spent a week with their son\nand family at Nanaimo.     r *' '\nN. Denver Church\nas Classroom\nNew Westminster Man\nStruck by Train\n\",:VANcblrv|!R,.B. C, Sept, 15-\n(CP)\u2014Tom1 Robertson, 46, ot New\nWestminster,, was in hospital here\ntoday, with head end chest injuries\nsustained last night when he was\nstruck by an Eastbound Kettle Valley train in the City limits.\ni Walking along the railway tracks,\nRobertson reportedly staggered Into the path of.the train as it approached him: from behind.'\nRetiring Editor\nToBe Baby Sitter?\nVANCOUVER, B. C.,: Sept. * 16\u2014\n(CP)\u2014B.K. SandWell of Toronto is\ngoing to.be a baby sitter when he\nretires ss Editor of Saturday Night\n-'Tt? appeals-to me,\" he told a?Ro-\ntary Club.luhcheon here yesterday,\n\"as a well-paid,' easy, expanding ocr\ncupatlon.\" \u25a0 \"\u25a0'\u25a0\n- He said. he - ls already taking a\ncourse in the.new occupation.  --?\nSpeaking: humorously on Canada's productivity, he said his efficiency as-an Editor had been reduced because he had. to spend much\nof-his-time doing housework, running errands and carrying groceries. \u25a0 -, .-\u25a0 -.'- \u25a0 ',-.*\".\n' This, he said, was because certain\nkinds of labor had disappeared en\ntlrely\u2014types such as domestic servants and detlverymen,  '\u25a0\u25a0'.-', -p,-.\nHis only-fear, rhe said, wgsr,by the\ntime he%a4 ready tbliecome a baby\nsitter the field .might be unionized.\nA; French. physicist, Reaumur,\nfirst tried -to rmoke steel by melting\ncast and wrought iron together.\nPhone'144 tor Classified' Service.\nmm mm ml\n7   ii _fa_fli\n{Outstanding Quality \u2022Delicious Flavour\nOVERWAITEA Ltd.\nPRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 16th, 17th, 18th end 20th\n\u2022 OxydoU 35*\nLimit 1\n\u2022 Butter \u00a3^71'\nFlour\n24 Ibs.\n1st Grade\n$1.39\n\u2022 Mrlk ,.,\u201e.. \u2022I\"\n10 tins .\nPacific Tolls\nCountry\nOrders\nFree delivery, excepting flour, sugar ond milk, on\ncountry orders of\n$10.00 ond over.\nNakusp....;;\nNAKUSP, B.C - Mr. and Mrs.: M.\nCanigan of Vernon, Mr.*- and, Mrs,\nP. Hiles bt Troll, Mrs: H. M. Wood:\nley of Calgary were weekend visitors. \u2022 :\u25a0 . .   --\nMrs. George Stevens of Vancouver\nwho visited her sister arid brother-\nin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McWhirter, returned\nMr. and Mrs. E. Coulter of Kiriiberley were visitors at rPtnerLodge.\n* Miss M K' Harvey left* for \"kaslo\nwhere she will be the guest of Mr.\nand Mrs. E. Leveque..--,;\u25a0 \u25a0 ;\u25a0\nMrs. W. G. Battershall left to Visit\nher daughter and son-in-law, Mr.\nand Mrs. Gordon' Watson of Salmon\nArm..\nJ. Lyall, Vancouver Si lri town on\nthe annual inspection of boilers.\nE..C. Hunt, District Horticulturist,\nand District Assistant J.-E. Swales\nof Nelson are bn inspection thrbu'gh\nthe district. \\    \u25a0\nMr. and Mrs. Donald Easton and\nyoung son left for Vancouver. Mr.\nEaston will attend UJ3.C.  __\nMIss.Bernlce Jordan. -whoVtal.\nIng her third year arts course at\nthe U.B.C. left via S.S. Minto.\nMr. and Mrs. W. G. M, Hakeman\nreturned IfOm Vancouver. They had\naccompanied their son Douglas, on\nhis return to attend St. George's\nschool.      _ .- ........ .'\u25a0,_\u25a0_.:., .it\n'Leaving to attend UJ3.C.- were\nHarry Belngessner, Ernest Baird.\nHerbert Miller, Delbert Olson, Pete\nMillar, Donald Easton and Miss Ber-\nnice Jordan.\nMr. and Mrs. A. Jamieson of\nChilliwack who visited on the\nPrairie for six weeks, were guests of\ntheir niece and nephew, Mr. and\nMrs. Robert McCulloch.\nMrs. M. Baird returned trom Merrltt where she was tbe guest of her\nson and daughter-in-law, Mr. arid\nMrs. Gordon Baird. Mrs. Baird accompanied her two grand-children\nMarilyn ond Robert who were her\nguests for the Summer montha She\nwss accompanied on return to No\nkusp by Miss Beverly Ward.\nThe late Mahatma Gandhi raised\nand commanded a Red Cross unit\nin South Africa during the Boer\nWar.\nBargains In'the \"Classified\" todayl\nNEW DENVER, B.C,. Sept. 16-\nThe'.New Denver High and Public\nSchools Opened for the Fall term?\nThe school! bus driver ls E. H.\nCrellln who brings pupils from the\nNorth* as far a Summitt Lake arid\nSouth from Silverton..\nTotal number, of students apd pupils', is 255. Because the school is\novercrowded,,,the Turner \u25a0 United\nChurch is being used. as a class\nroom\/ , .-\nHigh!School.teachers staff.comprises Principal Fred.B. Tessman.\nJohn L. Canty and Miss Kathleen\nWilson;      ...\nPublic School staff is Principal\nAdam Johnston,- Miss' Jean. Elder,\nMiss .YokoE. Iwase, Mrs. L. Johnson and Mrs. E.Kynoch. -..\nGamp Lister ** *\n'CAMP LIS-TER, B. C-Mrs. M.\nA. Thayer is visiting at Athalmer,\nguest of-her son and daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr; arid Mrs. Charles Thayer.\nMrs. Nellie Ragsdale is a patient\nin the \u25a0 Crtstpn Valley HospitaL\nMiss Roberta Millner was a visitor to Rossland, guest of her uncle\nand' aunt, ! Mr; \u25a0 and Mrs. Frank\nDbdgSon.       .,*.',\nMiss -Eva. - Huscroft. is teaching\nschbol this coming term at Rhone,\nKitS,\"     ' -?.\nMr. and Mrs. C. P. Bird and\ndaughter Phyllis left to visit, relatives in Maple Creek, Sask.\n\u2022'. Mr. oiid. Mrs?. Alex Demchuk and\ndaughter.of Nelson are visiting relatives in Lister rand-Huscroft..\nMrs. Tony Mercler and son Robin\nand Mrs. Roy1 crof t, all of Klmberley,\nwere visitors of Mr. arid Mrs. H.\nDemchuk and Mr. and Mrs. J. A,\nHobden; ..-. - '\u25a0\" .\nHon; Frank Putnam, Minister .of\nAgriculture, was a visitor in Camp\nLister.'? -\"\u25a0;.'...   .' -'\u2022\u25a0...:\u25a0   \u25a0.'..\u25a0\u25a0.'?!:\n' Mts., Lydla Fornor Jeft' to visit\nfriends iri Medicine Hat   -      . . .\nMiss Irene McKee, R.N., arrived\nfrom-Victoria'tb visit at her home.\nShe was a visitor en route at Nanaimo with Mr. and Mrs. Walter\nSimpson, also at Vancouver with\nher aunt, Mrs. Irene? Osborne.\nMiss Dawn HUscroftleft to visit\nin .VariOoUverrhbr' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wv Mltchel.\nGeorge Hr|sook.-bf Cranbrook was\na visitor at the home of Mr. and\nMrs.*ChSrles Huscroft. .   \u25a0 ',.-      7\nMr. and Mrs. Ken-Wocknltz and\ndaughter Brenda left for their home\nin Klmberley. They were visitors\naf:.h-lr;;_ather,yJoe Wocknltz,,arid\nfamily. \u2022\u25a0-.\u25a0\".:_\n\u25a0 Mr.* and Mrs. - Douglas Clements.\nand.Dr.CrParkih, all of Csilifornia,\nare renewing acquaintances in Lister and HUscroft, guests of Mr. and\nMrs. Fred Bass?...\nFjred\" Huscroft ..was a' visitor to\nCranbrook at the home of his brother arid 'VfsteT-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.\nClyde Huscroft.\nMrs, Irene Wellsprlng and son Alfred were visitors to Creston of Mr.\nand-Mrs? Totn BOker.  -\nGeorge and Lyle Wocknltz,-Stanley Beard},) Frank Yerbury? and'\nJack Ross.r'who- are. employed up\nihthe Boundary country, were?vis-\nItors.at their ^omes,..^..?.^.- j,?*.  \u25a0\nKaslo Group\nHonors Departing\nChurch Worker\nKASLO, B.C.. Sept 14 \u2014 On Sunday, morning after the regular.service ln St. Mark's Anglican Church,\nconducted by D. A. MacKellar as\nlay-reader, the congregation met in\nthe Sunday School, when Mr. MacKellar wss presented with a, gift\nas .0 mark bf appreciation, of his services during his three years sojourn\nhere. , ?!..-. \"*\u2022*\u25a0>\nMr. MacKellar has taken an active Interest in the church and.Sunday School.\n* Mr. MacKellar left, on Wednesday\nfor Troll, where he plans to reside.\nErect Lookout\nOn Saddleback\nKinnaird Village\nNames Committee\nNAKUSP, B.C., Sept. 15-A prefabricated lookout cabin has just\nbeen completed on the North hump\nof Saddle Back Mountain, the highest pesk in^this Vicinity. It is between, 7000 and 80.00 feet high.\nThe'building is eight feet square,\nhas windows on all sides with shutters' to be used at night. A home\ncabin was built a year ago for the\nlopkout rnan which is ^severa feet\nbelow,the peak. Sam Jackson is in\ncharge.     .\nThe construction work was in\ncharge of a B C. Forest Service\ncrew.\nThere Is' a Forestry trail to the\ntop of the Saddle Bock mountain\nand the view from the summit ls\none of utmost grandeur..\n. Looking from it to the East is a\nsea of mountain peaks. To the\nNorth there appear the-snow fields\nhighup on.mountain ranges, to the\nSouth theje is the lake below.\nSirddr\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16,1948\u2014 S\nKINNAIRD, B. C, Sept 16-rAt\nthe regular meeting bf Kinnaird Village Commissioners, Monday, night,\nS C. Watson was appointed to the\nFinance Committee and Works\nCommittee,: D.-M. Davies to the\nHealth and Relief Committee and\nHousing Committee' and Ross MacDermid to the Fire. Water and Light\nComirilttee. . ,\nThe Commissioners were advised\nthat a .rant of $1200 in lieu of 1048\ntaxes had been received Also received were' -licence plates for the\nFire Department equipment ;'--..-;\nSome discussion took place on the\nmatter of zoning for' business and\nIndustrial \u25a0 purposes -arid '\u25a0 lt > was decided that a draft zoning bylaw\nwould be prepared. A forum meeting to discuss zoning will be held\nearly in October.\nThe Election Bylaw' was given\nfirst reading.     .\nSlocan City * *?,\nSLOCAN CITY,-.B.C.\u2014Mrs. Pop-\noff, who flew' to Vancouver on business has returned.- \u25a0;'\nMr. and Mrs. Hood of Trail, were\nguests of their .son apd daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hood? ' '    ' '\nMrs. Derrlg visited Mrs.' Hall.in\nNelson.  >\".*:-\u25a0    \u25a0   .     ,..'-.\nCLASSROOMS TO\nCOME FROM\nFORMER HOSPITAL\nSLQCAN.CITV, Sept 14 \u2014 The\nSchool Board hos accepted Mr.\nHacking's bid for tearing down tht\nformer hospital, to be reconstructed\nI Into two schbol rooms. Work is to\nstart as soon as possible.\n\u2666 \u2666\u2666  -I\n, KASLO, B. G \u2014 Mr. and Mrs,\nW. D. Chandler and son William of\nKimberley, are visiting Mr. Chandler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.\nChandler. -\nMiss Dorothy Bowker ot Nelson\nspent the weekend with her mother\nMrs,' C. Bowker. \u25a0\nMrs. R. S. Gardner, Mrs. A. N.\nColter and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lev\neqlie, iriotored to Trail to attend\nthe West Kootenay Ladles Open Golf\nTournament\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nThe Home of Furniture Values '\nPHONE 115 \u2014 NELSON, B.C.\nHAVE\nBaby Pictures\nNOW      ,\nHALF PRICE\nOpen Til \u00bb P.M.' -oturdoy\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll\nNEW FALL STYLES\nIn ('*._\nSuits-Coats-Hats\nMIUDY'S FASHION SHOPPE\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu\nSIRDAR; B. C\u2014Mr. and Mrs. H.\nW, Hsynes, Bobby and Shannon\nhave left for their home in Ssm\nFrancisco after a visit of several\nweeks with-Mrs.. Haynes' parents,\nMr. and Mrs. 'R. Heap?\nMr. and Mts. J. B. Robinson of\nBonners Ferry were visitors here.\n, Mrs. Henry Hornseth, Ole Hornseth arid Mr. and Mrs. A. Hornseth\nwere visitors to Klmberley. * :: *\nMiss Shirley Fyles and Jack MacDonald of Cranbrook were guests\nof Mr. and Mrs. J. Kollman.-\nMiss-Anne Fascuzzo.of Nelson ls\nspending her vacatiori with her\nmother and other,relatives.\nMrs..Whlieside of Nelson-Is visiting her'-sister and brother-in-law,\nMr. and Mrs. R. Heap.;\nJ. S. Wilson and Charles Wilson\nhave returned from a business trip\nto Kelowna. '.*\"-,\nMiSH Alice Mae Harlow has left\nfor Klmberley, where she will now\nreside.   '\nJ. Ackerman 'of Cranbrook was\na visitor, to Mr., and Mrs. L. Wright.\nDredging of Pearl Harbor as a\nUnited States naval base was completedin 1912.      .    ;\nBargains .In the ^Classified\" todayl\nU! S. Draft Hits\nBoys School Hard\nSARATOGA ' SPRINGS,: N.. Y.,\nSept. ,15, (CP)\u2014The: draft, is going to\nhit BroWn School for Boys hard?\nThomas C;' Brown,? who, founded\nthe sthoolrin 1945, said Yesterday he\nhad cancelled' the \u25a0\u25a0\u2022term1, scheduled\nto,start Sept.-28. because \"iriost of\nthe; students would be drafted' before the end of the? school year.\"\nKootenay Valley Dairy\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\nIS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\nOJMRIEAF\ni^flCKS\npeRFCCT\/ON \/fy $^000$\nBEAUTY BOUND\nLet one of our superb permanent waves make ybu lovely to\nlook at\u2014 your hair, easy to\nmanage.''. ,  -\nACTON'S\nBEAUTY PARLOUR\nMARKET\nMEATS       GROCERIES\nPHONE  1177      -      -      Free Delivery\nBLUE BRANDED BEEF\nMILK FED VEAL\nROUND STEAK and SIRLOIN\nSTEAK:\n. Lb.,-??.... ......\nDfliLS:' .*-\u2022\n' Lb. \u201e.... :.?.. -,\nROLLED VEAL:\nLb. ....._.....\t\nSHOULDER BLADE\nrROASTSl-Lb.\t\nTEMPT:\n;Tln ..\u201e......;.\t\nSPRING SALMON:\nLb.r...;\u201e ;..\n69^\n:M?\n55*\n39*\n490\nMALTED MILK:\nHorllck's _.........\t\n.990?\nPANCAKE FLOUR:    ,9gU..\nRosebud; 3 lb, pkg. ....... **T '\nQUIX SOAP FLAKES: 2J*\nVEGETABLE SOUP:\nAylmer; 3 tor\t\nHEINZ SOUP: All-\nvegetable; 3 tins fbr...\nDOG FOOD:      \u25a0\nChampion; 2 tins for .\n29^.\n330;\n. 38f:\nFORT GARRY TEA BAGS: \"32 bags _i\nFRESH COTTAGE CHEESE \u2014 ONTARIO NIPPY\nOKA \u2014 SBRINZ -t KRAFT\nPURE LARD: Lh.\n35<\n^M?6bd..\nArnation\n'\u2022\u2022 you'll say \u00bbmagie\u201e\ni&^l^i:\n\u00bbit calls for cr.V'Z*r   *'!\"\u2022\nfcrW'*\u00bb\u00abd*&.\"'litore*\n_     \"torn\nCoititniutCottts*\nWILK CarnQtion;\n48'toll tins; Per Case.\nn\n18\nMUFFETS: -      2\u00bb\u00ab-\n2 pkts ....._...... **T\"\nRICE CRISPIES: IKa\n\u2022 Pkt.......      :... *\u00b0V\nRICE SPARKIES:    \\    Jl^l\n2 for.... :...w .'*.*f\nOATS: Quaker, noa-     2ft<*\nprem.; Pkt.  \u25a0fcoT*\nSUGAR: ' | 4\u00abJ-_\n6. lbs. ^^\nSUGAR: CO CO\nioo ibs..: ?\u00bb.\u00bb\u00bb\nRITZ BISCUITS: \u00ab*_\n2 for   rr.._.\u201e. '\"r\nMARMALADE: AQfj.\nPineapple; 24 oz \"may\nWe Still Hove a Good Supply of\nPRESERVING JARS\nORANGES: 285's;\n\"Dpi. .?\t\n\u25a0PEACHES: Hales;\nCrate.\n260\n$2.55\nMARMALADE:\nOrange; 48 oz....\n650\nT?r,T7?r.,?  _.'-.'\"_        BACON: Swift's. AfkJ.    \u00ab\nPEACHES:.  ;, \u00a72.4*     Burns'; Vs lb. cello *f\nElbertas: Crate  Tff^TT .\nKSS ._*;___! 59*\nDoz...  \/\/\nFree City delivery on orders of $6.00 and over.\nStart Today \"SHOP THE OVERWAITEA WAY\"\nW.Evam\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nLowery's Food\nMarket\n\u00bb PHONE 406\nBaker's Grocery\nl     PHONE 46\nn\nSHOP WITH CONFIDENCE\nPatronize Private Enterprise\nSpecials Good for Thurs., Fri., Sat. \u2014 DELIVERY\nJello and Jello Pudding\/ Pie Filler 6 pkgs. for 55c\nCoffee   Doted Molkin's Best; '. .    Lu. J7C\n\u2014\u2014 5 Ib. pkg. 65c\n\u2014\u20143 lb. pkg. 28c\n39c\nR. C. Macaroni or Spaghetti-\nQuick OatS \".P-Quoker;'     ; .'     \"\nSandwich Biscuits\u25a0 ,*^;*M ^;\nGlo-Coat\nSodas\nSail\nJohnson\u2122....\u2122.\nWeston .\nPlnl Tin 59c  Sardines\nlioi.pkgRHc  Peas\nJutland.\n2\nGoodness Me;\nNo. 4, 20 oz. tins .\nWindsor .\n5 Ib. bag 17c   Sani Flush Tin29c\nFairview Service\nPHONE 605\n*\nCorner Store\nPHONE 1T88\nWillow Point Store\nSERVICE WILLOW POINT\nFRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES\nCelery w, * ^_ lb. 15c\nOranges s.7,*____ 3 doz. 55c\nGrapefruit \u00abm 4 for 25c\nAt Our MEAT DEPARTMENTS\n lb. 50c\nFresh,local;\n3 lb. average ...._...,\nSTEAKS - Tender Flavor-Full\n\u2022 SIRLOIN\n\u2022 ROUND      r-       _-A\n\u2022 T-BONE       LD.  OSC\n\u2022 CLUB\n \u25a0\nMM\njfetem Satig i$m*\\   7 Questions ?\n__B R.tnhlkhsrt  Anril 22. 1902. -^Vvl\nANSWERS\nEstablished April 22, 1902.\nBritish Columbla'a\nMost Interesting Newspaper\ni Published every morning except Sunday by the\nNEWS   PUBLISHING   COMPANY,   LIMITED,\n268 Baker St, Nelson, British Columbia.\nAuthorized ai Second Class Mall,\n.Post Office Department Ottawa.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONa\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 16, 1948\n| _______       _ , , \u25a0,, -       \u25a0 \\.\nA Good Investment\nNational Research Council awards'just\nannounced will provide 31 Canadian doctors with post-graduate research fellowships varying in value from $1500 to $2500.\nIt adds up to a tidy sum of money, but this\ncountry never made a better investment.\nCanadian creative effort is found in'its\nhighest form in our medical men. This may\nsound 4ike a broad statement, but we believe the record substantiates it. They have\ncarried the Dominion's name into the front\nrank of medical science, and are keeping it\nthere. A high proportion of the papers published in international medical journals record the advanced study and experimenta-\ntion of Canadian doctors.\nThis prominence is all the more significant because often it has been achieved under'difficulties. Short of funds, young men\ntouched with the genius of Sir Frederick\nBanting have carried on, just as he did during the lean years when he and his equally\nhandicapped associate, Dr. C. H. Best, were\ndeveloping an idea to the reali.y of insulin.\nTheir work can be facilitated, however,\nby assistance'of the kind the National Research Council is extending. And we can\nhope that no deserving medical research\nstudent lacks this modest encouragement,\n,   Pickling Days\nThis is the season when some husbands\ncome home and start sniffing around the\nKitchen. They are Intrigued by the pleasant\nodors, and want to know what kind of\npickles were made today.\n| Some women seem to have lost the art\nof making pickles, which is too bad. There\nis nothing more conducive to an appetizing\n. meal than an assortment of nice pickles.\nNo doubt the wide Variety, and excellence\nof commercial' pickles has given women an\nexcuse for not doing them up themselves.\nBut certain women had a skill which\nlarge companies do not seem to duplicate.'.\nIt might be just an added touch of spice,\nor of mustard, o. mi extra few.minutes\nplumping on the stove.\nCountless wives are annoyed by their*\nhusband:, talking about the pickles moil-i r\nused to make; men who wonder why their\nown womenfolk cannot do as well, \"if, indeed, they pickle at all - ;. ' ...7.\n\/Not many years ago 'women' vied\" with\none another in the excellence of their product. Some perhaps still do. \"Gut too many\nhomes lack that tantalizing'smell of cucumber or green tomato pickles being made..-.\nLooking, Backward\n25 YEARS AQO\nFrom The Dally News of 8_pt 18, 1923\nllie annual conference of the Woipen's Institutes of the District will be held in Nelson Nov. 13\n.and 14.\nMr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr returned last night from\nan extended auto trip.\nThe long spell, of dry weather has caused many:\nbush fires along the Kootenay Lake. A raging fire?\nis on a mountain almost opposite Boswell.\nThe weekend demonstrated Hint tourist traffic '\nli still.heavy. Visitors continue to \u25a0imvi* from Rpn-*.\nkane aim ii-any !-,-i,i -ui nil,- .\n*   '       \"lit VEAR3 AGO .-    . i\nFrom The Dally Nows of 8ept. 16, 1008\nA special train carrying European mining engineers will arrive in Nelson today. The engineers\nWill make a tour of inspection through the District.\nE. W.'Widdowson is in charge of the District ore?-\nexhibit at the Fall Fair.\n\u25a0 , . It is expected that the work on the; new Court\nHouse will be complete withinrthc next two weeks, r?.\nA large ihumber of prospectors* have  staked?\nclaims on Sheep and Wild Hmso Creek-, ilurlrig* the\npast Summer.\n  - -\nPress Comment\nACADEMIC INTEREST ONLY\nEvery*-\"inquiry mlu Ilie subject ol \"a Bill of\nEights for Canada falls over the .same stumbling\nblock\u2014provincial rights. No one has yet found a?\nsafe way around it, and until such a way is found\nand its use agreed upon discussion of the subject\nI. hardly of more than academic Interest.\u2014Montreal\nStar.\nJUST  TRY\nA woman In Newfoundland voted four times\nIn the Confederation plebiscite.,Afler she becomes\na,Canadian the problem will Be to get her to vole\n' once.\u2014T.D.F. in the Ottawa Citizen.\n> HELPING HAND\nWinnipeg's program for teaching English to\ndisplaced persons seems to be well in hand with\nthe school board running night classes for some 130\nof the newcomers, and various service agencies and\nreligious and ethnic organizations undertaking the\nInstruction of most of the balance of about 400 displaced persons in the Winnipeg area,\u2014Winnipeg\nFree Press.\nOpen te any reader.. Flames of pertons asking\nquettlont will not be published. Therelt.no\noharge.for thlt tervlce. Quettlont WILL NOT BE\n5N3WERED BY MAIL except when there It\nivhut necessity for privacy.\nInquirer, Nelson\u2014What is the date of Thanksgiving?\nThanksgiving ls on Monday, Oct 11.\nBr P. H., Rossland\u2014Could you tell me how to get\nrid of earwigs?\nInsecticide killers are' obtainable at most stores.\nJ. R. S., Harrop\u2014Please give me a recipe for making apricot wine. \u2022\nTwelve pounds of ripe apricots, six ounces of loaf\nsugar to each quart of liquor. Wipe the apricots, cut\nthem ln pieces and let them boll, in two; gallons of\nwater. After boiling let them simmer till the liquor\nls strongly Impregnated with the flavor of the fruit.\nStrain through a hair sieve and put six ounces of\nlump sugar to every quart of the liquor; Boil again,\nskim very carefully and as soon as no more scum\nappears put It Into an earthen pan. Bottle next day\nif lt is quite clear, and put one lump of sugar Into\neach bottle. It should be fine wine in six months.\nTwo hours to boil. Make this in August or September.                        \u2022 ,\nMrs. G. H., Nelson\u2014Is Thanksgiving Day a Provincial holiday?\nYes, Thanksgiving,. Oct. 11, is both a Provincial\nand Federal holiday.\nLETTERS TO THE\nEDITOR\nLetters may be published over a nom de\nplume, but the actual name of the writer must\nba given to the Editor at evidence of good faith.\n.   Anonymous lettert go In the watte paper batket\nAinsworth-Fraser's\nRoad \"Shocking\"\nTO the Editor-\nSir\u2014Mrs. Shilliflgtoft't congratulations to the\nKaslo road-gang on the good state of the Kaslo-\nAlnlworth road, in spite of the bad weather-conditions of last Spring and our recent \"Summer,\" are\n\u25a0well-deserved; whilst that part of the difficult Kaslo-\nNew Denver road for which lt is also responsible,\nlt much. Improved. But the road-surface from Alnsworth to Fraser's Landing Is shocking, both physically and mentally.\nThe oiled road on to Nelson ls also In very Indifferent-state, We, too, have beentold by Intending\nvisitors from Nelson, that thi bad road had prevented them from coming over. .\n7 J.DeB. COWAN, Kaslo B.C.,\nON THE SIDE\nBy E. V. DURLING\nli, is not, >,iy darling, within our power\n* To say how long our love Will last.\nThe blessed that Immortal be\nFrom change ih love ara only free.\n,    Then since we mortal lovers are ...\n''\u25a0        Ask not how long our love will last,\n, But while it does, let us take care\n'- '      Each minute be with pleasure passed.\n\u2014George Ehtersg..\nBellv Smith li.is written another bonk about\nBrooklyn. The title is: \"Tomorrow Will Be Better.\"\nAs ih her best-selling opus, \"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,\" she depicts the borough over the bridge as a\nsomewhot sad and sordid spot. However, it should be\nkept in mind, the melancholy, literary meanderings\nof the pessimistic Miss Smith deal with only a very\n.small part of Brooklyn; i.e., the.section known as\nWilliamsburg. No doubt that locality does hava Its\nsad and sordid aspects. In the 1920s and 1.30s about\n63,000 people moved away from ,Williamsburg. I\nwish somebody would write a novel about Brooklyn,\nwith the beautiful Bay Ridge section of that borough\nas a background. It was- ln Bay Btdge our family\nlived when I was a kid. I can think of no better\nplace to have spent, a boyhood. These sordid novels\nabout Brooklyn, references to \"Brooklynese,\" calling\nthe Dodgers the \"Bums,\" etc., are giving many people\nrthe wrong impression about the place. Why? sir, I\nrecently had a letter from a Minneapolis woman who\ncongratulated me on having \"risen frpm the terrible\nenvironment of the Slums of'Brooklyn.\"    ,\n'PASSING BY     \u25a0  ,\"\nOscai Hoichow, elegantly attired baseball club\ne-ecutive, was recently reelected for his 18th term\nas President of the Niagara Falls Honeymooners.\nThis organization is made up of happily married\ncouples who honeymooned at Niagara Falls. At the\ncelebration of his reelection Mr. Heichow was pre-,\nsented with a painting of the steamer \"Maid of the\n\"Mist.\", .\u25a0;'.. .-.Jamesr-Montce. Well-ktiown air-minded\noctogenarian; Learned td f|y when GO years of age.\nj.Now 86,-Ijfc Montee is tho-.-posscssor of a pilot's licence and is still winging hither, thither and yon at,\nvery high s^eed.\nANTIQUES\nOn Third Avenue, Manhattan,\" there are probably\n'more antique shops thnii on any other strcetin the*\nworld. This section is apparently packed with female\n-'apartmentr. dwellers who are enthusiastic shoppers\nfor antiques. It takes a very smart woman to know\nan authentic antique when she sees one. In Florence,\nItaly, alone, there were not so long ago more than\n50 establishments turning out fake antiques mostly\nfor the tlnited States market. Incidentally, making\nfake antiques is' a very old Italian Industry, Even\nMichelangelo made a few fake antiques. One Of\nthese was a bit of sculpture titled \"Cupid Asleep.\"\nMichelangelo made this'statue, burled It temporarily\nto give It the appearance of an antique, and then\nsold lt as a rare example of ancient classical sculpture. . ' ' '\"\nPLEA88 NOTE\n. The best of all gangster plays waa \"The Racket.\"\nThis brilliant play was all the more \u25a0 deserving of\npraise because its author, Bartlett Cormack, portrayed the average gangster as a cowardly rat whoso\ncriminal\/operations were chiefly made possible'by\ncrooked politicians, In \"The ftftoket,\" tho police\nCaptain, and not the gang leader, was -the hero. That\nis as it should be. Unfortunately such has not always\nbeen tlie case in many plays and pictures.\n_fcU_.\nmaJdaiL WjoMul\n8LIM-YOU FLATTERY\nA new two-plecer to brighten your\nllfel Suave and sophisticated, Pattern 9358 has a perfect-fitting Jacket, smartly gored skirt. And'inverted pleats for back-lntereftl\nThis pattern r gives perfect fit, ls\neasy to use. 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We have all sizes n'r\nshot shells, 12 guage in 4, 5, and 6\nShot, 16 and 20 guage In .4 and 6\nshot, and 410 guagC in 4, 5, and 6\nShot HIPPERSON'S.  , . :\n(hintd(sL\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n? The members of the Trinity\n'.United Service Club will hold their\nannual sale of work and homecook-\nirig oi} Saturday Nov. 20th. .\nSPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT\nOwing to unforeseen circumstances the Show \"Fun for You\"\nhas been postponed from Sept. 16\nand 17 to Sept 23 and 24th,\nThis is the time to replace that\nbroken window glass. See us for\nyour requirements. 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Percival,\ndirector of Protestant education in\nQuebec, said today six new snowmobiles will be used to drive children to school in Country parts and\nthe total doing the work will be 95.\nMore than 1500 > children will be\ntheir passengers.\nCIQARETTB SMOKING\nON UPSWING\nOTTAWA, S-pt16 (CP) - De\nspite high costs, cigaret smokln\nappears to be increasing in Ctnad;\nThe Bureau of Statistics reporte\ntoday that in the first seven month\nof the year 8,785,600,000 cigaret\nwere released, compared with 8\n321,000,000 In the corresponds\nperiod of 1947. *\u25a0'.\u00bb\u2022'\nGet quick results with a \"Want Ad\nBrightens your Furniture,\n... Brightens your Home\nNelson -Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. 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The dally\nexcept Sunday service leaves Nelson at 7:20 a.m. and leaves Kaslo at\n3 p.m. Nelson depot is the' Smedley\nGarage next door to Post Office.\nCLAIM TRIAL\nGERMAN OFFICIAL\nOH FALSE BASIS\nBy GEORGE BRIA     .\nBERLIN, Sept. 15 (AP)\u2014American authorities said they ..believed\nan important German official In\nthe Berlin Government foas to be\ngiven a secret trial by tne Russians\ntoday.\nDr. Ciirt Mueckenberger, former\nmanager of the Berlin Central Coal\nOrganization, was arrested by thc\nRussians a month ago after they had\nremoved'him from-office for an\n\"uncooperative attitude.\" Nothing\nsince has been heard frbm him.\nAn American announcement said\nthe Russians had no authority to\narrest him. The statement added\nthat it appeared the only eharge\nagainst him was his refusal to obey\nan order which the Soviet authorities were not competent to give.\nHis trial would be In line with\nSoviet efforts to squeeze out the\nregular City Government and substitute their own.\n\u25a0SSS3?\nwill train you to become\nan ex pert technician\nIn the post-war R.C.A.F. there, are many'\ntrades which provide ample scope for the;\nambitious young Canadian to prepare himself\n\/or a progressive future in the technical, radio,,\nor Clerical fields. J'        \" \"l    ~\"\"J\nThis is the day when the men\"withspedall\nskill and training have'the advantage over!\nithe other fellow. *\n\u25a0 t .^..t,..-\u2014:.\u25a0 \u25a0 uu_>.i        ..    _U \u25a0-__._>\u2022-    -  v\n,; The R.C-A.F. offers you just the training ane^i\nopportunity yod are looking for.: .\nEARN WH\/IE YOU LEAKN\nRates of pay In-tho R.C.A.F. hove recently been ln.rMt._f\nand you eon add to your monthly Income by improving\nyour trade proficiency and by promotion lo higher ranCj\n?.'\u2022-. Technical trades training. '.\n\u2022  Fell opportunity for adoincementi  )\n.   Progressive pay increases.\n.  Provision for religious welfare.\nt Medical and dental eart. '\ni \u2022   Sports and recreational facilities.*   ^- -   '\n\u25a0'\u2022\"\u25a0' 30 days vacation a year with full pay?*\n:\u00bb   Clothing provided.\ni* 'Retirement income asMi, d.\nand remember... Ihe R.C.A.F. offers you V.\ncontinuous employment and i\ni\nM\nL.\n4060 West 4th Ave., Vancouver, B.C.'\nR.C.A.F. Reorultlng Officer. 18 Group Hdqti.,\nPlease Mnd ma, without obligation, full particulars regarding'\nt   enlistment requirement! and openings now available, ln the n.C.A.F.\nN\/lMB (Please print) _\u201e _. \u201e \u201e \u201e _'_ iW^'Vii^V'm\nSTREET ADDRESS  \u201e__ \u201e __.!_......\nCITY . , PROV  .__\t\nYou are eligible\nto apply, if:\nI.   You are \u2022 Canadian cltlsen er other British subject. -\n-.   You ere tingle.\n3.   You have a minimum of one year leas than Junior\nMatriculation for radio tradea, and two years for all *\nothers... or equivalents In both cases..\nt.   You are between n and 30 years.\n \u25a0\n\" 1\u2014\n*.if l|r   til -I'     VI   I     -i      I       III\nlll> <.*.\u00ab 'iij-tjn-\"\\i \u2022' \u25a0:.}\ni  \"I    '   ;>\njgish Commissions Awakened\nfecent Dark Days of Fight Game\nADELPHIA, Sept. IB (AP)-\n;ht game benefitted greatly\ns recent dark days of legal\nrelcal tragedy, Abe J. Greene,\nitt ot '.the National Boxing\ntion, said last night -\nne, who ln seven years made\nB.A. a strongly recognized\n(eels the series of Incidents\ntt a,pall over the American\nworld \"jarred Commissions\nteir. complacency.\"\naid recent ring deaths and\nr Attorneys' investigations in-\nled financial \"deals\" woke up\nv Commissions, stimulated to\nmess shiftless and unthink-\nnagers, and instituted a bet-\nre of vigilance on a world-\n49-yaar-old, Assistant Editor\n.'Paterson  (N. J.)  Evening\n(We*   '-.\nre ls a combination ot agen\ncies on whom responsibility lies.\nOverseeing them are the Commissions. But managers have a responsibility too.\n\"They are paid one-third fees to\nmanage boys. This entails not only\ngetting the boxers matches\u2014it requires supervision of training, seeing that the boys are well conditioned, that they are properly\nmatched and not over-or under-\nmatched. No one knows a boy's condition better than'his manager. It is\nhis responsibility to be certain the\nboy does not continue to box after\nhis. days of promise or ring usefulness have passed,\"\nMONTREAL, Sept. 15'(CP)-Wlth\nonly rearguard Doug Harvey left\nto sign his 104B-49 playing contract,\nMontreal Canadlens left here today\nto open their training camp at St.\nHyaclnthe, Que.\nNY York, Cleveland\nIdle, Gain qti So* Loss\n'A Hcobac smoker will tell you that it's on. oi.\nhe mildest, coolest tobaccos grown and therefore\nparticularly suited for a pipe. And because of the\ntexture pf the Burley leaf, it burnt slowly \u2022.\u00bb\nsmokes cool . .. stays lit!     i\nlit short, it's a pipe tobacco that new smokers\nwelcome . . . that veteran smokers swear -Ky.\nTaste, will tell, Try it pipe el\nThe Pick of Plpt' Tobaccos\nWorld Series\n._\nBy STEVE ROBERTSON\nCanadian Prett Staff Wrltor\nBoston's American League lead\nmelted to a* game end a half Wednesday, as last-place Chicago exploded' for 10. runs in the seventh\nInning and a 17-10 decision over the\nRed Sox in a zany season finale\nbetween the two clubs. The defeat,\nwhich hung a fifth setback on\nleague-leading pitcher Jack Kramer\nagainst 18 wins, was money in the\nbank for second-place New York\nand third-spot Cleveland, both without scheduled games. Each gained a\nball-game on the leader.\nOnly consolation In Boston's\ntrlmmln. Wat the flve-for-tlx\nhitting of league-leader Ted Williams. Thumpln' Ted's five one-\nbaggers raised hit soaton's average\ntlx points to .377.\nHero of the Pale Hon 17.hU\nassault on four Botton pitchers\nwas' outfielder Taffy Wright\nwhose grand-slam homer paced\nChicago'! 10-run uprising In the\nseventh Wright, at bat twice,\ndrove across five rurit In the big\nframe.\nR00KIE8 HOT\nAt Detroit, a rookie Tiger battery\nfresh from the minors collaborated\nto spark the Tigers to a 4-2 victory\nover Washington Senators, extending Washington's longest losing\nstreak to IS straight games.\nLou Kretlow, stakeout champion\not the Eastern League, where be\nwon 21 games for Wllliamsport,\nscattered nine hits to take credit for\nthe victory In his first major\nleague appearance of the season.\nCatcher Myron (Joe) Ginsberg,\nKretlow's battery mate at Williams-\nport, scored the winning run in the\nseventh when he singled, took second on Kretlow's saerifico and\ncrossed the plate on Johnny Llpon's\ndouble 'to crack a 2-all tie-\nOver ln the National League\nBoston Braves protected their first-\nplace National league leid with a\n0-3 win over Chicago Cubs. Lefty\nWarren Spahn, batted out of action\nln hit two previous starts against\nthe   Cubs,   kept   nine   hits   well\nscattered to chalk up hla 14th win\not the season.\nBut the   lowly  Cincinnati   Reds\nfurther  dampened   the   pennant\noutlook of the Brooklyn Dodgers\nby taking the first game of a twin\nbill front the  Brooks, 3-2. Tht\nDodgert bounced baok and grabbed the nightcap, 2-1.\nAs a result of the' split the third-\nplace Dodgers dropped OVt games\nbehind. the league-leading Braves\nand a halt game back of the runner-\nup Pittsburgh pirates.\nIn a unique game George Munger\npitched a three-hit 2-0 shutout over\nPhiladelphia Phillies to vault the\nresurgent 'St. Louis Cardinals Into a\nthird-place tie with the Dodgers.\nHowie Fox stopped the Dodgers\non sl__ hits in the fist game. Preacher Roe halted the Beds on seven\nhits in the nightcap. One of the\nblows was Sauer's 32nd homer of\nthe season in the fourth inning.\nPittsburgh's. \"Cinderella\" Pirates\nkept their faint pennant hopes alive\nwhen they defeated New York\nGiants, 8-3, to snap a three game\nlosing streak.\nErnie Bonham, veteran fork-ball\nartist, helped no little by the hitting\nand fielding of a pair ot former\nBrooklyn. Dodgers\u2014Dixie Walker\nand Etan Rojek\u2014limited the Giants\nto seven bits' for his sixth victory\nof tho season.\nWalker,.long a Giant killer when\nhe wore tne regalia of the Dodgers,\ncracked out a single and double in\nthree official times at bat, drove in\nthree runs and scored two.\nWalker's line single to centre In\nthe fifth inning oft losing pitcher\nLarry Jansen scored Rojek with the\nrun that broke a 2-2 deadlock. Hit\ndouble to left in the seventh chased\nin Rojek and Ted Beard with the\nruns that iced the game.\nBRITISH RUGBY\nLONDON, Sept 15 (Reutert. \u2014\nResults of rugby games played today In the United Kingdom:\nRUQBY UNION\nAbercarn 3, Cross Keys 18\nBristol 0, Weston-Super-Mare 6\nExmouth B, Swansea 8\nPenarth 0, Abertillery 0\nMaesteg 3, Neath, \u2022\nRUQBY LEAQUE\nYorkshire Cup first round, second\nleg\nBradford Northern .20, Dewtbuy 5\n(Dewsbury eliminated) I\nBramley 9, Castleford 12. (Brantley eliminated)\nFeatherstone Hovers 17, York 9\n(York eliminated)\nHull Kingston Rovers 14, Wakefield Trinity 4 (HUU Kingston\nRovers eliminated)\nHunalet 9, Keighley I (Kelghley\neliminated)\nRound winners were decided on\nbasis of aggregate scores in today's\nsecond leg encounter! and the first\nleg matches played previously.\nLEAQUE QAME\nWhitehaven 0, Workington Town\n16.\nuse economical\nCANADA\nLETTERS\n\u2022 The handy, folding Canada Air Letters you used so frequently in wartime are still in service \u2014 now more convenient than ever for overseas\ncorrespondence.\nYou can buy them nt your Post Office \u2014 with stamp imprinted! The\ncost is only lOf for mailing to the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland and\nEire, and all places to which the regular 10$ per quarter ounce rate applies.\nTo all other countries where air service extends the rate is 15$ each. Regulations do not permit enclosures or registration.\n. f :\nIdeal for personal correspondence, Canada Air Letters are also being\nused more and more by business houses to cut costs on routine overseas\ncorrespondence.\nKeep a supply of familiar blue-gray Canada Air Letters on hand \u2014 and\nuse them regularly.\nOIVI WINOI TO VOUR WORDS\nUSE\nAIR \"MAIL\nISSUED er AUTHORITY OP HON. ERNEST DERTRAND, K.C.,\nPOSTMASTER OENERAl\nM.P.\nBetter Golf\nBy 8AM SNEAD\nISFTAMAJHOUIO\nNOrKjr\/FP AT TOP\nCINCINNATI,'Sept. 16 (Af)-\nNobody knows where It will be,\nbut the first game of the 1848\nWorld Series will be played Oct,\n6 In the home olty of the team\n' whloh Wlnt the.National League\npennant ,\n8o will be the tecond contest\nThe next three will be contested\non the home grounds of the\nAmerican League ohamplori. The\ngarnet will be played on conseou\ntlve days, unless tht 8t. Louis\nCards win In the National loon,\nThen Oct. B will be an open date\nfor travel. .   . \u25a0 \u25a0'* \u25a0. \u2022 '\nIf more -garnet mutt be played,\nthey will be .In the National\nLeague winner's park.\nAll of the garnet will start at\n1 p.m. EST except any whloh\n, might be played on Sunday In\nNew York or Brooklyn, Games\non Sundays In those cities ara\nnot allowed to start untll 2i0.\np.m.\nThe top price will be (8 for a\nbox teat From that figure they\nwill scale down as follows: grand\nstand reserved. teats, $6; general\nadmission' to bleachers, $1; pavilion seats In Boston, If played\nthere, $6 each*\nRochon Elected\nA Vice-President\nOf National Boxing\nPHILADELPHIA, Sept 15 (CP>-\nDavld Rochon of Montreal today\nwas elected a Vice-President ot the\nNational Boxing Association.\nThe N.B.A. created an office of\nNational Commissioner and named\nAbe. J. Greene ol Paterson, N.J.,to\nthe position.\nGreene, President of the N.B.A.\nsince 1941, also will serve as Chairman of the Board of Governors.\nNamed to succeed\/ Greene as\nPresident was Flem.n Adae of\nMiami Beach, Fla.\nElected to live other vice-presidencies were Fred J. Saddy, Milwaukee; Leon Bains, Philadelphia;\nJohn J. Elder, Chicago; Archie\nHindman, Indianapolis; and James\nWaters, Minneapolis.\nCoL Harry J. Landry, ot Friars\nPoint, Miss., was re-elected as\nTreasurer.\n^^^^^\nCleveland Player\nShows Improvement\nCLEVELAND, Sept IS (AP).\u2014Attaches at Charity Hospital reported\ntoday Don Black ol Cleveland Indians was \"resting very comfortably and showing a slight Improvement\"\nBut his condition remains critical,\nthey said. Dr, Spencer Braden, brain\nspecialist, said tbe next day or so\n:u\u00a3>\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16,1941 \u2014 7\nwill be most Important\nIf he holds his own. lie said, \"we\ncan be optimistic.\"\nBlack was stricken Monday afternoon alter hitting a loul ball in a\ngame with St. Louis Browns, Physicians said the Cleveland pitcher received a haemorrhage near the\nbrain.\n iOmm 5 1\t\nUse tho \"Classified\" Md tavt.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nMINES\nAmal Larder ,.____? Li\nAnglo-Huronlan\nArmistice\t\nAubelle\nYou may have heard so much\nabout the importance of the straight\nleft arm in golf that you have stiffened and choked your swing trying\nto keep your left as straight as a rail.\nYou'd be much better oil 11 you'd\nget Into your head the Idea ol keeping the left arm extended so tt\nreaches back and gives you the\nfullest possible are lor your swing.\nThe Idea ol the straight \u2014 or extended\u2014left arm ls to provide a\nguide lor the path ol the clubhead\nrather than to lurnlsh any great\naimourit of power. It your left arm\nla bent at address or crooks decidedly at any part ol the upswing or\ndownswing the clubhead Is bound\nto be drawn out ol the path that it\ncan travel easily and smoothly,\nWhen you have completed your pivot and your left shoulder is touch-\nIng'your chin you should have the\nfeeling that your left arm Is stretching out behind you as. tar as it can\nreach and that the muscles in it\nare still able to work freely Instead\nOt being frozen.\nFights\nBy The Associated press\nLOS ANGELES\u2014Turkey Thompson, 206, Lot Angeles, awarded decision over Willie Bean, 206%, Los\nAngeles (Bean disqualified Jn 8th\nround).\nNEW YORK (Park Arena)\u2014Eugene Halrston, WVt, New York,\nknocked out Boss Anralone, 140%,\nNew York, 2.\nDURNAN SIGNS\nWITH CANADIENS\nMONTREAL, Sept IS (CP). -\nGeneral Manager franke Selke ol\nMontreal Canadlens announced today that goaler Bill Durnan has\nsigned his 1948-49 season contract\nwith the team.\nDurnan, lour times awarded the\nVezina Trophy, emblematic ot the\nNational Hockey League's least-\nscored-on goaler, was reported to be\na \"hold out\" last Spring.\nSelke.sald centreman Joe Carveth\nalso signed his contract with the\nClub today. 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You pay\nnothing extra \". .. just the regular\nprice of the blade*. .\nThtre'* a\nnew Gillette\nBlue Blade\nunwrapped\nand ready for\nyour Gillette\nRazor.\nGillette\nift\nblades\n' dispenser i\nI S_AV>M I\nGillette\nBlue Blades'\nShaving Edges\nOO\n$1\nlook>'\nH,*\"\nUse Gillette Blue Blades with the Sharpest Edges Ever Honed\nM\n.8.65\n.13%\n,18\n1.10\n.48\n'   .35\n.04\n7.35\n.32\n1.94'\n32   '\n.07%\n\u2014, 1.46\n..... . 1.25\n\u2014 '.05%\n.,.. 2.01\n,- .05\n.\u00bb\u2022\u2022 .87\n..... 114.75\n-.- 4.15\n\u2122      ,58\n\u2014 ,*\u2022\u00ab\n...\u00ab    . *88\nvv-'M*-!\n\u25a0\u2022\".\u00bbV*t*\"t\u2014\u00ab\nHudson Bay M & 3 .\nInternational Nickel\nInt Uranium\nJack Walte\t\nJoliet Quebeo\nKerr-Addison \u201e\nKirkland'Lake\nLabrador\t\ntake Shore Mines\nLamaque Oold ....\nL^pa Cadlllao -.._,\nLingman Lake ...\nLittle Lens Lao\nLouvicourt ......\nMacassa  ...\nMacDonald\t\nMalitfcMdF'rlr:\nMcIntyra-For-upIne \u201e\u201e_-_..\nMcKenrla Red Lake ..-,\nMcMarmao ,.\u201e.._. ,.,.\u201e,.___.\nNegus\n15.15\n.86\n..57\n.10%\n1.47\n2.81\n.47\n1.13\n4.40\n.1.90\n5.25\n.58\n\u2022fi*\n.09\n1ST\n.28\n.08\nM\n,|\n40.75\n83.35\n&\n;.|\n13.85\nUI\n5.60\n11.00\n6.10\n.04%'\nJfk.\n1.20\n.87\n48\nMO\nJ.T8\n53.25\n.35\n.18\n3.25\n.05\n48.00\nNew Bidlamaiue...\nNoranda .,\u2014..\u2014,...\u00ab.*......,\u201e ...j.im\nNwmetil. s -A-J& 1.76\nOmntrans Exploration\nPaymaster\t\nPerron Gold\t\nPickle Crow Gold\nPowell Rouyn Gold\nReeves MacDonald\nPreston East Dome ..\u201e;,\nQueenston\nQuemont; ;....._*\u25a0&\t\nSan Antonio Gold ._.._\u00bb___._\nSen Rou*m  ^-.*_\nSberritt Gordon .._\u201e,__.___,\nSladen Malartlo  ,_\u2122..\nStadacona  _.....,..__._\nSteep Rock \t\nTaku River Gold Mines .._.\nTeok-Hughes Gold , \t\nToburn Gold Mines ______\nUpper Canada _ ___.\nVentures\nWalte Amulet _^._\nWright Hargreaves ___\u00ab_\nOILS\nBritish American _____\nBritish Dom ......X.\u2014-\nImperial- \u2014\u25a0**\u00bb*\u2022\u2022\u2022\nInt Petroleum ......\u201e..v.i\u00bb=.....\nMid.Continent \u2014^.^Wj-\nRoyalite\nUnited\nINDUSTRIAL*\nAbitlbl Power\nBell Telephone\nBrazilian Traction \u2014\nBrewers & Distillers _.,\nB C Power B ...._ ...X,\nBCPulp ** i\nBurns & Co Class A _..\nBurns & Co Class B\nCan Brew\n.05_\n.37\n.89\n1.95\n\u00a35\n180\n1.55\n.42%\n14.50\n8.50\n.49\n2.45 -\n.26\n.56\n1.92\n.27\n2.60\n.55\n1.62\n6.45    \u25a0\n8.80\n2.45    i\n23.00\n.23\n17.00\n12.65\n.WA\n18.75    ,\n,08?:;?\nCan Celanese\nCan Cement ;\nCan Ind Alcohol..\nCan Malting ....\nCan Packers'A\nCan Pacilio Rly\nCoast Copper ..\nCockshutt Plow\nCons Paper ........\nDlstlU-rs Seagram*\nDom Textile\nFanny Farmer.\nFord or Canada A.\nGen Steelwares .\nGrosum Lime\t\nHiram Walker .\nImperial Oil ...\nImperial Tobacco -\nInt Nickel .\nLoblaw A ...\nMassey Harris\nMcColl Front.\nMoore Corp ...\nPage Hershey.\nPowell River -\nPower Corp ...\nShawinigan  \u2022__\u00ab\nSteel ot Canada  ..     .\nUnited Steel     7.15\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINGS\nBayonne\nCariboo doH\nHedley Masco.\nHlfhland BeU\nKootenay Bella \u2014\u201e.\nPsnd Oreille\nPioneer Gold\nQuatslno .~.._____4~\nReves MacDonald \u201e\u201e... ,.\u00ab\nSheep Creek -_-_.\nSurf -Inlet ..\u2014 ____.._-\nUtica   lm\u00ab\nOILS\nAnaconda............ ,~-*-\nAnglo Canadian .. .-\nA P Consolidated  _\nCalgary & Edmonton ....-.-\nCalmont\nCommonwealth\nFoothills  --\nGlobe _.....,<.\u00ab_...nt_.i\u201e,.,'\u00bb'M\u2014\nHome _ ,__\u00bbjt,.M.^\u00ab**\u2014\nMercury ...: \u2014..-*.,\u00ab*\u00bb\u00bb.\nNational Pete ..^^\u2014*f*tyk*>\nOkalta Com .-,(__-,.,\u00ab|\u00bbt\u00bb.\nPacilic Pete ..^\u201e\u2014vmittm.t~.\nRoyalite  v%i\u00bb*-*\"*\"\nVanalta \u2014\u2014\u00ab_\u00bb_;\u00ab>*\u2022\u2014\u2022\nWest Leduc  \u25a0..-.'\u2014__.,\nINDUSTRIALS\nCoast Breweries ..\u201e.._.-\nUNLISTED MINES\nBrooklyn St ,...,\u2014\nCuyun \u2022\u2022.- -**-\n-Vananda \u2022< ,....\u2014\nWestern Exploration _..\u201e\u00bb..\u2022\u2022\nWhitewater \t\n.68\n.13\n4.10\n2.50\n.06%\n1,80'\n1.20\n.11\n.10V4\n.11\n2.45\n.20\n6.20\n.44\n.55\n3.85\n.70%\n8.60\n.10%\n.26\n1.36\n1.49\n10.00\n.19\n.93\n\u25a008V\u00ab\nJO\n.35\n.60\n.02%\nNineteen peaks ot the Andes\nMountains exceed 20,000 leet lh ele-\nb-.-_.p_.-- '\n_____^\u2014m\n  ,\u2014. -\u00bb,\nPictures\nFive 0\/ \"A; Kind Means A Full Pasture\n. The sensation of the week\u2014among cows\u2014was\nthe news of the birth of quintuplet calves to a cow\nowned by Mrs. Ada Sllassen, of Rlegelsvllle, Pa.\nA rare example of multiple birth, even among\n\u2014Central Press Canadian,\ncows, the local vet says the calves have more than\nan even chance of survival. Leon Kl.hllne (above),\nson-in-law of the owner, Is shown looking over\nthe calves.\nHeld\n?QogKeefJs Vigil\ni Harold Thompson (above) of\nMidland, Calif., Is shown at a\nhearing In Philadelphia before\nMagistrate William Hagen. Assistant Superintendent of Police\nGeorge F. Richardson said that\nThompson Is charged with grand\nlarceny In connection with a\n$23,000 payroll, missing from the\nU. 8. Gypsum plant at Riverside,\nCalif. \u2014AP Wlrephoto.\nThis sad-eyed mongrel dog Jumped from his\" master's car, bearing a California licence, while It was,stopped at a Mobile, Ala., filling station a month ago. Since then he has kept a four-week vigil for\nthe car, which drove off toward Miami, Fla., without him.\n\u2022   \u25a0 \u2014AP Wlrephoto.\n\u00abLadyIn>Waiting\"\nShah Qf Iran\n\u2014Alexander, in the Philadelphia Evenlrig Bulletin.\n\u2014centra\u25a0 rress _ranaau_i\nThe Shah of Iran, who took a\nbrief rest, from official duties\nduring his tour of Italy to take\na swim at the Venice Lido, is\nshown on his way to the pool.\nTpieyTl Do It Every Time\n\u00ab-\u25a0    \u25a0\u2022\u25a0:By^jiminy'HadQ-\n<nW)Q said something abow women\ninvading babber\nSHOPS?\nZ*&\u00ab.k. Mark, MAW\/M-Woa,\nNEWSORKOiy\nwom> sum untvm\noop* ini. tiHa nttntss mttWM. t\nOn the Air\n'THURSDAY SEPT. .16,1948\n- qK'-tH.....\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014O Canada \".-'\n1:02\u2014Ptpsttit>ini:\n7:07\u2014Sunrise Serenad*\n8-00--CBC, News      -\n8:15\u2014Breakfast CMb     '\n8:45\u2014Moments' of Devotion\n9:00-rBBC Nev._;\n9:15\u2014On Parade-  \u2022\n9:30\u2014Western Tunes   ,';' \u25a0\n9:45\u2014Modern' Musicians\n8:59\u2014Time Signal\nlOO^-Tfain Time'\n10:01\u2014Woman's: World\n10:15\u2014Mid-Morning Varieties\n10:45^-Waltzes of the World\n_.1:00\u2014Berate Bradeh Tells a Story\n11:15\u2014Les. Brown     \u2022\u25a0\n11:30\u2014CBR Presents        ;-*\u25a0*.\nll:45-Let'S Waltz-     :    \/\n12:00-The Notice Board\n12:15\u2014Press rNews   \u25a0\n12:30\u2014B: C: Farm Broadcast  .\n12:55\u2014Songs, of Safety *\n1:00\u2014Old Favorites \u25a0\nl:30r-Music for Thursday\n2:00\u2014Sheila Presents i\n2:30\u2014Commentary and Talk-\n2:45\u2014Western Five\n3:00-Ethel and Albert\n3:15\u2014Interlude'        >\n3:20-*Sketches lh Melody    -\n3:30\u2014Divertimento\n3:45\u2014Swingtlme\"       -\u201e,-,\n4:00\u2014Tony tbe Troubadour   -\n4:14;-Tr_in Time .--,'\u25a0;\n4:15r-Keyboard. Varieties '.\n4:30\u2014Wallle Wicked\n'4:45\u2014Stories of Adventure\n5:00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n5:15\u2014Bbb Eberly With John Gart\n5:30\u2014P-jerless, News   ,\n5:45\u2014Organ Reveries.\n6:00\u2014Kraft Music Hall    .\n6:30\u2014Time td Sing\n6:35\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide .    \u25a0  \u2022    \" \u25a0\n8:00\u2014Bob Morrison       '\n8:15\u2014Musical Program\n8:30\u2014The Nation's Business\n8:45\u2014Sports Review\n9:00\u2014Ernest Adam Show\n9:30\u2014Vancouver Theatre\n10:00\u2014CBCJ*ews\n10:15\u2014Polnti of View\n10:30\u2014Nocturne\n11:00\u2014God Save the King\nCJAT\n610 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Peerless News\n7:15\u2014Breakfast for.Two\n,7:35\u2014Fun at Breakfast\n7:40\u2014Breakfast for Two\n8:00^-CBC News\t\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Music Box       \u25a0.'\n9:00\u2014Music Workshop   \u25a0\n9:15\u2014Aunt Lucy\n9:30\u2014Laura Limited -\n9:45\u2014Good Morning, Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Happy Gang\n10:30\u2014Bill Harrington\n10:45\u2014Singalong\n11:00\u2014Bernle Braden\nll:16VGospeL SingeTs\n11:30\u2014Tune Shop\nll:454-HospltalityTlme\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30^-Press News\n12:45\u2014Smoke Rings\n1*00\u2014Creston Cells\n1:15\u2014Classical Music\n1:30\u2014Symphony Hour\n2:00\u2014Sheila Presents.      .  . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-_\n2:30\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:45\u2014Western Five   .\n3:00r*Musical Program\n3:45-BBC News,\n4:00\u2014The Inside Story\n4:15\u2014Jack Smith Show\n4:30\u2014Dance Bands\n5:15\u2014W- -staff Sportscast\n5:20\u2014T \/\u2022 i.News\n5:30\u2014Jo.m-and Judy\n5:45-S.S Marigold, .\n6:00\u2014Kraft Music Hall\n\u25a06:30\u2014Wayne and Shustcr\n7:00\u2014CBC  News\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide\n8:00^Music in Miniature\n8:30\u2014Nation's Business\n8:45\u2014Sports Review '\n9:00\u2014Trail District Recreation-Project Society\n9:30\u2014Music of Manhattan .\n10:00-CBC Nevis\n10:15\u2014News Analyst\n10:30\u2014Nocturne    f-\n11:00\u2014Music of Our Time\n11:30\u2014Peerless News >'?.'\u25a0\u25a0'\nTHE ANSWER, Q^ICKl\n.1. Who was Vice-President when\nMcKinley was President and Succeeded him when he was assassinated? ...\n2. What does the Word plastic\nmean?\n3. What was the filling of the pie\nthat \"was set before the king\"?\n4. Which of the continents is the\nlargest   .' '    *   \u25a0\nHOW'D YOU  MAKE OUTt\nX Theodore.Roosevelt\n2.. Capable of being molded.\n3. Four-and-twenty blackbirds.\n4. As|W  -' \u00ab ,-*\n^\n\\(\nKM\n&       '''-\"1____$8__-ni\nmVL\nmm:\n\u25a0-!\u2022\nOf IKt K.\n.Ip-hsK l_r,*_r_l.#\u25a0*_**_   '\nIT'S BEEN SAl.\nOnly free -peoples can hold their\npurpose and their honor steady to\na common' end. and prefer the in'\nterests-of mankind to any, narrow\nInterest of their own.\u2014Woodiow\nWilson.\nYOUR FUTURE\nThis? Is a time, for.- active' an<\nfriendly contacts. Some success is\npromised; you ln the next year if\nyou are watchful In financial matters ond 'endeavor not to worry\nunduly. What clouds appear will\npass.. . .. r :-\n\u25a0 MODERN MANNERS\nDo take off your hat -In a theatre,\nwithout being asked, so that those\nbehind you can see what Is going\nbn on stage or screen.\n. IT HAPPENED TODAY\nThe Pilgrims sailed on the Mayflower -f^om. Plymouth, England, !\non this date ln 1620. Sept. 18 is thi)'.\nanniversary of Mexican Independence, since. 1821.',Tintoretto, great!,\nVenetian painter, was nprn.on this -\nsame date In 1518 5'  >'\"'\"\"   '\nREADING, England. (CP)- \\\n. Young persons of\u00abReadlng plan to\n'\"adopt\" the younger generation of ',\nDusseldorf, Germany. They have1,\nformed a'youtltse.tioh of Reading- ,\nDusseldorf Association which will'\nact with German youth organlza-j!\ntions to, lntrod\"ce pen pals and ar-\/l;\nrange parcel gifts.\n,.,....\n \u2014\u2014\nli\nm\nLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nHELP WANTED\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\ntating wages, references\n\u25a0\u2022experience to Woog-\n's Department Store,'\n[and, B.C. ,   .    |\n[TE.D:  EXPERIENCED;*-\u2014%~\u00ab---,-\u2014\"''\u25a0\t\ninrj man to take chqrge PfJCfid td SELL\nenrswear. Apply in writ-j -**\/-\u00ab _^ \u00abji_,_______.\nFairview residence, 3 bedrooms,\nliving and dining rooms, oak\nfloors, kitchen, - breakfast nook,\nfull basement, .furnace, 2Mi corner lots, garage. Two upstairs\nrooms could be rent- 4.741)0\ned as suit. Price '.. \u00ab\u25a0\" ovv\nTerms.\n5 acres and a fully modern home\n. Vi mile from city. 3 acres cultivated, piped for taxation, city\nwater and light in -house. Garage, lawn, garden and fruit,\nchicken house 50 x 20,' brooder\nhouse, barn. House and buildings as good as.   -.  J7SQQ\nTerms.\nRENTALS\n(Voii-mue-i)\nYOUNG, COUPLE WITH BABV\nrequire 3 or 4 room suite. Phone\nDoug Allen 1036-L. -. \u25a0\nYOUNG COUPLE, RELIABW\ntenants, require light tfousekee'p'-\nIng suite. .Reply 780-L.'       . ;,. \u25a0\np. - VOUNG MAN TO\naccounting, preferably hav-\ninished high school, Agi\n18 to 21 years. Permanent\ntit-It satisfactory. Wood\nce Hardware Co. Ltd.\nD IMMEDIATELY\u2014FULL-\nmessenger boys. Good pay,\njpportunlties   for, advance-\nApply   C.P.H.   Telegraph\n!D\u2014lllINERS AND MUCK-\nZirtcton and Paradise Mines,\n.? National Employment Of-\nSelson or Cranbrook. Sheep\n: Gold Mines Limited.\nBD - YOUNG MAN TO\nI bakery business. Wonder-\nipportunity for promotion.\n\u2022 4X Bakery Ltd.\nCD\u2014STENOGRAPHER FOR-\noffice. Apply Brown and\n, Royal Bank Bldg., Nelson.\nID-WOMAN FOR HOUSE-\n\u2022ariy half-day of the week.\ng ho_r. Phone 829-Y.\nH) - YOUNG   MAN   OR\nlor Junior clerk, by local\nffl.ne 112. '\n3D1 ^ MEN FOR PLANER\nApply Superintendent,\ns'r Lumber Company, Nelson,\nnew. Price'\nF. A. Whitfield\n302 Baker St.\nREAL ESTATE - INSURANCE\nWELL? 13UILT BUNGALOW FOR\nrent, furnished, ..at Willow Point\nfo: Winter or by the year, avail\nable October 1st, suit retired or\nbusiness couple. For full partleu-\nlars Aplpy Box 9879 Daily News,-\nMACHINERY\nSEE  THE  NEW\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nsmallTwell stocked'store\nand house for sale 1 mile from\nCity centre. Apply P.O. Box ?38,\n_____\u2022;_______ __?___J'_ *\nfOl \"SALE - GEN_!ftALu Sfdft_T,\nplease write.for information to\nK. K. Qreenlaw, Howser, B.C.,\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES- ETC.\nSD-LAD FOR SMALL MIX-\n01, Apply Mackereth, Broad-\n;?b.c.\nH AND INSTRUCTION\n,;PREPARE YOURSELVES\noo>jobs in this machine age.\nIblcago Vocational Training\nIS courses offer you spe-\nd training ln Diesel, Auto\nlanics, Refrigeration, Air\nrloning in your spare time\nomplete information write\nwithout obligation, to Chl-\nfocatlonal Schools, 620 Stock\nhge Bldg., 475 -Howe St,\nuver, B.C.\nED,  MISCELUNEOUS\nTwo Good\nCity Properties\nEach having a vacant apartment.. Purchaser obtains good\nrevenue from other apartment.\nBoth  properties  witnin--1% ,\nblocks qf Baker CttAAH\nSt. Price, each ?OUUU\n$5000 will handle. .    . \u2022\nAPPLY\n'\u2022'P.E. Poulin\n.Phone 70.    ,\n-*-\u25a0\u2022*\u25a0\nLIVESTOCK\n\u25a0'. for-SALE\nREGISTERED\nYORKSHIRE BOAR\nWILLOWBROOK LADDIE\n(Son of Roscoe)   .\nBrothers ot this sire have been\npurchased by the New Zealand\nGov't to improve their stock. If\nyou.want something good here\nis your chance. ; \u25a0\nALSG\n2 young sows to farrow in Nov-\nvember. '   .\n1 reg. Jersey-heifer to freshen\nin Dec.\n1 Holstein heifer to freshen in\nJanuary.\nInto the combustion chamber and\n10 8-week old pigs.\nH. HARROP\n-'Chain Saw,\nPOWERED WITH MERCURY.\n'GASOLINE ENGINE\nA light weight powerful machine that speeds cutting of all\nkinds. A really fast cutting and\neasy to operate saw, with Diss-\nton quality throughout.\nThe Mercury ehgtne will give\nlong Ute and trouble-free oper-,\natlon.\n\" \u25a0     _ \u25a0       '\u25a0'}'      '\nThere are tttany excellent features to this machine,, tt will\npay you to see lt.\n'IN-STOCK AT\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment \"Co.\nPERSONAL\nTOP PRICES PAIp FOR AN*\ntiquei? Phone 1031 m MO Biker St\nWAW\/MA\" MlMlAL tUtit 'insurance Co D L Kerr, Agent\ndHAitLES WOl-tMINUTOlN. C6j_\".\nmerclal Photographer Klmberley\nWomen Md men's portraiture. *\n10 CENTS! BIRTH CONTROL IN'\nformation and catalogue of hygienic supplies. Write Western\nDistributors, 61-L Ray Building,\nVancouver.\nATTENTION &C-.OC.L _IOA_._S\nSecretaries. We have a large stock\nof newsprint, mimeo and bond\npaper and can fin any order Immediately? Daily News Printing\nDept, Nelson, British Columbia.\nLANDO'S FUSf. 308 GAANVlLU\nSt., Vancouver invite, you to seno\nyour furs in tor storage. Rates\n52.00 per 8100 for tbe season. Clean\nand glaze .5.00. Expert,repairs and\nremodelling; Choose your new fur\ncoat from our complete stock.\n\"Ken!\n214 HaU St.\nPhone IB\nMining,   Milling  ahd  Sawmill\nMachinery, Building and\nContractors' Supplies.\n\"II it's machinery you want,\nconsult us.\"\nFOR SALE \u2014 160 ACRE RANCH =\u2014\u25a0\nFarm implements, 3 milk cows, 2 FOR\nhorses, 20 acres alfalfa, irrigation\nunder sprinkling system, 2 houses,\nbig barn, chicken coop, woodshed,\ngarage,1 etc, Vt mile from highway,\nVA' from school, post office. 1\nacre strawberries, Vs acre raspberries, 100 apple trees, prune,\ncherries, pear, etc. trees. $5000.00\ncash. Fred Kazakoff; Winlaw, B.C.\nID'TO'BORROW $500 OR,\t\nhigh t-ate* of interest. Free 2 STOREY HOUSEFOR SALE ON\ncome 'tax,   good   security.\nrBox 9898 Daily News.\nS YOUR SCRAP METALS\n:-. Any quantity. Top prices\niiActive Trading Company,\nayell St., Vancouver, B.C.\nOUR HIDES TO 3. P. MOR-\n\u25a0Telson, B.C.\nID*\u2014 SEC. HAND SEWING\nBe?- '\/treadle.*\u25a0\" Apply Mrs.\nMaloff, Crescent Valley.\np\u2014 ,12 GAUGE SHOTGUN\nId condition. Phone 100.\nALE, MISCELUNEOUS\nMMEPIATE   SALE-BAK-\njulpment and'Frigidalres; 1\niaf portable Brantford oven,\n|tWo   bag   Pendrith?.Bread\nj.one Peerless.bread mould-\nbe steel bread rack, fifty 18\n|read pahs, one 1-gallon ice\nfreezer -with * 40A; gallon\n|plng cabinet, and one ice\n..dispenser, 30 gal. capacity\nIcooler.  Apply  Crow's Nest\nFernie, B.C,\n\u25a0ALE - 7 TUBE MARCONI\nfie radio complete with bat-\n$30, 'also brown ((sports\nIt, size 35, $10.00. Mrs. R. G.\n|ner, Blewett, B.C.\nUnion St. 4 rooms upstairs, with\nlarge sleeping porch overlooking\nthe Lake. Living rm., dining rm.,\nkitchen, pantity and batfl downstairs. Can easily be* made into\nduplex.  For   information   phone\nFOR SALE \u2014 10 ACRES OF FARM\nland. 3 acres fruit trees, 7 acres\nbushland. 4 room house; barn for\n.5 head ot cattle, chicken coop,\nhay shed. Price $1800, Box 4298\nDally News., .\n21 ACRES, FIVE ACRES CLEARED\nand under cultivation, three\nhouses, barn, chicken house, hay\nbarn, own private water system,\nyear round water. For partlcu-\nvlars apply Box 738 Castlegar, B.C.\n. \" \u25a0 rWANTED\n\/GOOD FAIRVIEW  HOMB:?\nFOR CASH\n5 to 7 Rooms\nBox 4295 Dally News,\nFOR SALE \u2014 MODERN SEVEN\nroom house, running water, four\nlots and good garden. Also fruit\n'rees. Apply Box 100 Nakusp:\nSAVE MONTHLY WITH YORK-\nshire Savipgs certificates. $7.00\nmonthly for 120 months gives you\n$1000 cash.\u2014See Appleyards,\nTHREE HORSES FOR SALE -\nGrey saddle mare, 1250 lbs.; sorrel\nmare, saddle, pack, light work or\ndrive; 1150 lbs.; grey gelding,\nsaddle or pack, 1150 lbs. All\naccustomed to trail trips. R. Craw-\nshay, Queen's Bay. -    -\nSALE - 8V_ MONTH OLD\npullets for sale $1.40 each, alio\nA REAL BARGAIN .\n.We have for Immediate delivery\nOn slightly used Gardner Denver 385 foot\nPortable Compressor\npowered   with   a   Caterpillar\n'D13000 Diesel engine.\nPERSONAL DRUG SUN-\ndrlej: 24 samples, $1.00, or 19 De-\nlux^ assorted, $1.00. mailed In\nplain, scaled wrapper. Finest\nquality, tested, guaranteed? Bargain Catalogue free. Western Distributors, i Dept RN, 61-144 West\nHastings St.. Vancouver, B.C.\nMEN, DON'T TAKE RISKS\"\nBe safe. Guard your health\/Hygienic supplies (rubber goods),\nmailed in strong envelopes scal-\nwith staples, Absolute secrecy\nwithout embarrassment. First-\nclass merchandise. Price $1.00\nper dozen, mailed one.hour after\nreceiving order. The Greb\nTrading Co?, 1275 Queen St.\nWest, Toronto, Canada.\n25 Koolenaians\nRecommended\nFor Citizenship\nApplications of 28 Kootenay residents for, citizenship were recom- Oct     \"1.0\nmended by His-Honor Judge IB.-P.1 Dec\nPawson in County. Court at-Nelson'Mav'\"'\nWednesday morning. ' \u201e ,    I   j\/y,'.\"\nApplicants were: loct. ..'.\nJohn  Stonoski,. Winlaw \u2022 section\/Dec. \"'\nforeman,  bom, Apri^ 15,- 1901   in'May\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY\/SEPT. Ifi, 1948^- 9\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 15 (|CP) \u2014 Win-\nnlpeg grain quotations:      '\nOpen   High   Low < Close:\nOats:\nOct.   ...   .73%\nDeo    .70%\nMay .... .72%\nBarley:\n.99%\n.00%\n.74%\n.71 .\n.72%\n1,05%\n1.00%\n1.03%\n.73%'\n.70%\n.72%\n1.03\n\u202273'\/s\n.70%\n.72%\n1.04%\n.99%\n1.00   .\nLittle Action\nIn City Wholesale\nRow Past Week\n1.43\n142%\n1.44%\n1.48\n1.43      1.43%.\nFlax:\nNov '4.04\nDec 4.02\nMay  .... 4.03\nCash prices:\n4.04  , 4.01\n4.01\n4.02\n4.03\nFeed 71%\n74%.\n.   Teresa Mikita, Nelson housewife,\nLOANS-$2n to $lfi(Y)\\i?m APril 30' 1B05 in Podwei,\n^VZ-MNJ-^^y TO -flLIUU Czechoslovakia, arrived-at Halifax\nin 1931, formerly of New Westminster, married.\nWyniska, Poland, \"arrived at Que\nbee ih 1926, married.\nJuntaro Taniguchi, Slocan City\nlogger, born Aug. 14, 1898 in Hiroshima, Japan, arrived at Victoria\nIn 1922, widower.\nJane Nielsen, Nelson housewife,\nborn In Ashton Town, (Lancashire,\nEngland,, arrived at Quebec ln 1915,\nmarried,\nJosef Sroba. Nakusp sectionman,\nborn, Nov. 24, 1697 In Zuberec,\nCzechoslovakia,-arrived St, John in\n1828, married,\nBruno Sterna, Ymir miner, born\nNqv. 1, 1903 ln Mertinsdorf, Oster-\node, Germany (now. Poland), arrived at Halifax ih 1928, formerly of\nFernie and Nelson, unmarried.\nIsamu Matthew Matsumoto,- Nelson\" boat builder, born Feb. 25, 1918\nhi Tomie, Nagasaki, Japan, arrived\nat Victoria in 1924, at Nelson since\n1946, formerly of Slocan City, married. >\nHans .Maurerer, Nelson miner,\nborn in Wolf egg, Bavaria, arrived\nat  Halifax  in  1928,  formerly  of 11942 to 1946, at Creston since 1946,\nPrinceton and Fernie, unmarried. \u25a0 married.\nMovement of -produce to Nelson\nwholesale houses  this  week  was\n.,._ slowing down. Fruit and vegetable\n-.-.-,\u00ab.  i.-m     L42%   _:42%!deal\u00abrs experienced a marke'd;de-\n1.44%   145%- 144% -i4_k !\u00bb\"'\u00ab\u00ab in tufnqver of canriing fruits\ni.\u00abW   1..0..   1.4.14   l-\u00ab*-% and are waiting for the flow of Fall\nvegetables, to start. Sales at other\nfirms, were normal.\nMeat dealers, reported full lines\nof all stocks with the exception of\nO-ta pno- I' CW. 74%; No, Ex; 3 5**^?^ ph\/s\u00bbt ?\u00abn w\u00ab\u00ab \u00ab5\nCW. and No. 3 CW. 78%; Ex, 1 Sib.terl havll_ol\"?et*___. rtlffl\nNo. 8 Feed 68%; Track    During the week grain' houses\nI,-.-. ... \u00bbr_   1   _j \u00bb r.\u2122 .    \u25a0   checked ln one car of straw, one of\n1 i!._.eT.i ?0, i,aSw2,C,W' ,8;^'.ha5'' 01\u00abe 0l .wh*\u00bbt,.0M of oats and\n1.12% No. 1 and 2 C.W. 2-row 1.07%; one of barley.? \u25a0\nNo. 3 CW. 6-row 1.10%; No. 1Feed:\n1.05%; No. 2 Eeed 1.04%; No. 3 Feed ,\nM2e;  No.  2  C.W.'  Yellow   1.06%;\nNo. 3 C.W. Yellow 1.05%; Traok |\nfores) Fires\nRye: No. 1 and 2 C.W 1.42%; No. 3\n  ~.ei.-2 CW. 1.21\"   *\nTrack 1.43%,\ni.i-t,; nn i Dqy^d P|ia Ta\nC.W. 1.31\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Industrials\u2014180.62 off 41.\n20Jalls^-60.43 up .03.\n15 utllitie.-i-34.73 tip .02.\nWithout Endorsers\nNIAGARA\nFINANCE COMPANY LTD.\nEst'd. 1930\nSuite 1, 560 Baker St., Nelson\nPhone 1095   -\n> 4% month old pullets $1.75 each,\nNeumayer and Bartelme, Lardeau\n-B.C      '__L_\t\nTWO GOOD SIX YEAR O&D\nmares. Sold separate or as a team,\ni  Apply Box 58, Rossland, B.C,\nj FimningTr-actor\n& Equipment Co. Ltd\n\/ Your Caterpillar Dealer\nOur new location-\nCorner Railway and Silica\nNELSON,' B.C PHONE 930\nFOR SALE - GOOD QUIET FARM\nhorse. Apply to Mrs. Larson,\nCrescent Valley, B.C.\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE\nISALE\u2014NEW WORLD I\n1 De Laval Separator, little\neasy running, size IB, 800\nber hour capacity, $95.00 cssh.\n|y C Leitch. Fruitvale, B.C.\nCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE,\neh range, guitar,' ironing\njSgC bedstead,   crocks.   Apply\nCedar St>,\t\nDAVENPORT, MODEM\nland wood stove, Beatty wash-\nInd dining room chairs. Phone\nITRIC RANGETTE FOR SALE\nI, good condition, \u25a0, Year old.\nin ordinary socket $30.00.\nne,i58-x\njSCTRIC FIREPLACE GRATE,\n; 1 baby's high chair, $5.00; 1\nfg's play pen, $5.00. Write Box\nn Daily News.\n- FITTINGS - TUBES, SPE-\n;. low prices. Active Trading\n916 Powell St., Vancouver.\nIK LINED HEATER, SMALL\nyclfe, also a small furnace.\nf,818 Cedar St.\nAp*\n|IR PARIS 10\" TOP BOOTS,\n'rlO. Nearly hew. Can be seen\nTony's Shoe Repair,\n\" t OFCURLING AocitS FOI1\n\\, in good condition. Write Box\nTDaijy News. ,\nfrSALE \u2014 1 CUSTOM BUILT\nwith K25 weaver-scbupe.\n123 Vernon.\nPSBAsSINETTE CRIB WITH\njttress in good condition. Ap.ly\nj8 Stanley St. or phone 330-L.\nIqAlN FOR SALE \"^TbLACK\npb shortee coat. Size, 36. Phone\n[-P- '!\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0\nFOR SALE\u2014CORNER LOT NO. ll,\nblock 13 on Shavers Bench In\nTrail, B.C. Write to E. D. Scott,\n528 Roanoke Ave., Kelowna, B.C.\nAPPROXIMATELY' 15 LOTs' FCJS\nsale, next to city limits, Fairview,\nfor one customer only, fhone\nM. P, Hlookoff, 505-Y-3.\nFOR SALE-CORNER LOT HO. 11,\nblock 13, on Shavers Bench ln\nTrail, B.C. Write to E. D. Scott,\n828-Roanoke Ave., Kelowna, B.C.\nWANTED-SMALL HOUSE WITH\nacreage and water piped' in.\nReasonably priced anywhere. Box\n4288 Daily News,\n3 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE ON 1\nlot at Ymir. Quick sale for cash.\n:  Apply F. Moskwa, Ymlr. B.C.\nFOR SALE\u20146 ROOM HOUSE ON 3\nlots at the corner of Stanley and\nHoover. For particulars phone 139.\nFOR SALE \u2014 7 ROOMED HOUSE.\n724 Baker St,\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT \u2014 3 ROOM UPSTAIRS\napartment. Apply 1305 Cedar St\nFOR- RENT \u2014 .SMALL ,-UNFUR*\nnished suite. Middle-aged couple\nwith no childreh preferred. P.O.\n\u25a0Box 550, Nelson, B.C\nURGENTLY REQUIRED \u2014 3 OR 4\nroom suite or small house. No\nchildren. Box 4232 Nelson Daily\nNews.     \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0  . Hii       \t\nCOUPLE SflJlUlRt LIGfeT\nhousekeeping?sulte, wife teaching.\nReliable tenants. Call Room 7,\nStrrllr.R Hotel.\n1947 CHRYSLER FLUID\n' DRIVE SEDAN\n1948 FORD SEDAN\n1948 MERCURY SED.AN.'i\n1947 MERCURY 5-PASS\nCOUPE\n1946-PONTIAC SEDAN\nT939 BUICK SEDAN\n1938 DODGE COUPE\n1938 MORRIS SEDAN\n1929 CHANDLER SEDAN\nNEW REO 21\/2-3 TON TRUCK\n1947 AUSTIN 2\/2-TON\n-       TRUCK\n1942 FORD 2-TON TRUCK\n1946- FORD LIGHT DEL\n1939 FORD LIGHT DEL. .\n1929 MODEL A PANEL\n'     T\u00a3RMS \u2014 TRADES--\n?'?',: We Pay Cash for\n\/    Good Used Cars\nEmpire Motors;\n803 Baker St.    Phono 1135\nTrailers\nFor Sale\nNEW 3-TON\nLOGGING OUTFIT\nhydraulic\ncylinder,  pipe\nComplete with\nbrakes, booster\nreach, choice of tire sizes.\n\u2022 NEW 1\/2-TON\nUTILITY TRAILER\nWith removable steel express-\ntype box. Ideal for use with\ncar or light truck, 800x16 tires,\nlicensed, ready to go.\n'See.,,__em-today at\nPeefolc&J\n'   LTD!\n[otO'.'S\n-     WHIZZER\n.7 -POWERlJ.      ..?'\nWarrior Motorbikes\nFour-cycle motor\n150 miles per gallon\nStainless steel fenders\nBalloon'tires\nFull price \u2014 $225\nImmediate delivory\nMotorcycle Sales\nLimited\n'iho House' of Friendly. Service-\n66 i' W. Broadway      Vancouver ?\nIndian\u2014Soyal Enfield\u2014Triumph\nMotorcycles\nLOST AHD FOUND\nFOUND - TRUCK   TIRE   650-16.\nPhone 287-X. \u25a0\t\nLOST - SUNDAY NIGHT LADIES\nBulova  watch  in  street  car on\ncorner of Gore and Cedar, Phone\n291-R (Reward.)\nPurves E? Ritchie & Son\nLimited     ,\n658 Hornby St\u201e Vancouver. B.C'\n\u2022 \u25a0 MA 4557\nCalling All Painters!\nSEE OUR MODEL 20, TWO-\nWHEEL   PNEUMATIC   TIRED\n* ? SELF-STARTING   PORTABLE\n:* AIR COMPRESSOR\n^Particularly adapted for spray\n* work.\u2014Also full .range of spray\nequipment.\nCUSTOM MACHINE WORK AND\nwelding. Portable welding equipment for field work. .Stevenson's\nMachine*' Shop, 708 Vel-non St,\nNelson. B.C.\nCATERPILLAR D6-6 CYL. LATE\nmodel, complete with Hyster\nwinch, cable angledozcr, operator\nguard and new Carco arch. Bayes\nEquipment pompany, Cranbrook.\nSAWMILB; WOODWORKING AND\nContractors equipment of all\nkinds. National Machinery Co.\nLtd.. Vancouver. B.C.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS AND MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\nWIDDOWSOI\n\u25a0Xs\nE.   W.   WIDDOWSON  _. CO.\nsayers, 301 Josephine St., Nelson,\nS. ELMES, ROSSLAND, B. C\u201e\nAssayer, Chemist, Mine Represnt.\nPrison latlii %ms\nClassified Advertising Rates!\n, 15c per line first insertion ahd\nnon-consecutive  Insertions,\nlie line per consecutive Insertion after first Insertion.\n48c line tor C consecutive Insertions.\n$1.56 line per month (26 consecutive insertions), Box numbers lie extra. Covers any. number of insertions. '\nPUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES.\nTENDERS, ETC.\u201420c per line,\nfirst Insertion, 16c per Une each\nsubsequent insertion. - I\nFOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS 10%\nSubscription.--rHatesfi    \u25a0 . ,- .\u25a0.\n. Singl. copy'....,...,.?.:..._... I   ?05\nBy carrier, per veek,\nin advance   ;.,...'\u25a0   .25\nBy carrier, per year 13.00\nMail in Canada, outside Nelson:\nOne month   % 1,00\nr Three months ..      2.50\nSix months     4.50\nOne year     8.00\nUnited States, United Kingdom:\nOne year   $12.00\n..Six months      6.00\nabove rates plus postage\nThree months  1     3.00\nOne month   ..........:.___;..-._I' 1.00\n?.? Where extra postage l\u00bb required.\n5 Costa Rica* was discovered by-Co*\nlumbus in .1502.\nHelen Ellen Olga Zufka, Creston\nseamstress, born Sept. 17, 1922 in\nLlziachovo, Czechoslovakia, arrived\nat Halifax in 1038, formerly of Calgary .unmarried.\n\u25a0Carl'Brod'man, Castlegar lumberman, born April 10,1808 in Ettingen,\nSwitzerland, arrived at .Quebec on\nthe Empress o,f Britain in 1036, at\nCastlegar since 1841,-married. ':\u25a0\nMitsugu Imada, Slocan City logger, born March 5, 1897 In Kuma-.\nmoto, Japan, arrived at Victoria on\nthe Hawaia Maru in. 1917, at Slocan\nCity since 1945, formerly of Kaslo,\nmarried.\nStefan Kucharczuk, Slocan City\nsectionman, born July 15, 1908 in\nRussia, arrived at Halifax on the\nHellig Olav in 1928, at Slocan City\nsince 19*4, formerly of Trail, Unmarried.\nElmer Menford Thompson, Creston sawmill foreman, born Nov. 15,\n1892 in MoKenna, Wise U.S.A., arrived at Creston in .1945, formerly\nof Lumberton, B.C., and Fort William, Ont., married.\nKumaichI Harada, New Denver\nlogger, born in Hiroshima, Japan,\narrived at Victoria on the Yokohama Maru in 1912, at'New Denver\nsince 1946, formerly Of Slocan City?\nmarried. ,\nLarioh. Hoodlcoff, Erickson farmer,, born Jan, 1, 1896 in Caucasus,\nRussia, arrived, at Halifax on the\nLake Superior in 1899, rat Erickson\nAlphonse Peter Grleff,- Nelson\nlaborer, born Sept. 27, 1903 ui Lu*-\ncmbourg, arrived at Halifax on the\nArabic in 1928, at Nelson since 1932,\nmarried.\nWilliam Alex Stoopnikoff, Slocan\nCity farmer, born Dec. 14, 1886 in\nCaucasus, Russia, arrived at Quebec\non the Lake Huron in 1899, at Slocan\nCity since-1940, married.\nMike Hadekln, Nelson tnotormari,\nborn November, 1887 in Tiflls, Russia, arrived at Quebec on the Lake\nSuperior in 1899, at Nelson since\n1946, formerly W the Salmo district,\nmarried. .   .\nMike \u25a0 Haraczaj (Smith), Salmo\nlaborer,.born Nov. 13, 1883 ln Po-\nland (then Austria), arrived at Montreal on the Three Star Line in 1907,\nat Salmo since 1914, married.\nPhilip Suzon, Nelson, retired,\nborn Nov. 28, 1884 ln Austria, arrived at Halifax in 1907, at Nelson\nsince 1941, unmarried.-\nMotozo T6y_ma; New Denver\nphotographer, born June 24,1882, ln\nToklo, Japan, arrived at Victoria on\nthe Bremen in 1900, at New Denver\nsince 1942, married.\nTadaichi Kawano, Hunter's Siding logger,'born April 15, 1880, In\nHiroshima, Japan, arrived at Victoria in 1906, at Hunter's Siding\nsince 1943, unmarried. -\nDavid Takayukl Abe, Slocan City\nlaborer, born Jan, 21, 18B9 in Nagano, Japan, arrived at Vancouver\non the Empress ot China In 1906, at\nSlocan City since 1946, formerly of\nKaslo, Rosebery and New Denver,\nmarried.\nWeather Change\nA change In ,'the. weather nullified a minor hazard in Kootenay\nforests this week. Only four fires\noccurred during the week, bringing\nthe yearly total to 169. Two small\nfires, one nt Fernie and one at Rossland are burning but are under\ncontrol.      ,  -\nIn the corresponding period last\nyear 418 fires had been reported.\nWith heavy rains predominating,\nonly on? fire.was recorded.lor the\nweek.-        -   - \"\u2022\u25a0 ' .\nOf the 169 fires reported this year\n66 occurred in the East Kootenay,\n68 in the West Kootenay and 87 in\nthe Boundary.      . ,      ,\nTRAIL-ROSSLAND\nSOR6PTIM1STS7\nENTERTAINED HERI\n.The-Soroptlmlst Club of Nelson\nopened its 1948-49 program of\nactivities by entertaining'\u00bb* members of the Trail-Rossland Club at\na banquet In St. .Paul's ' United\nChurch Hatt  ...   . .\nFine samples of Chinese embroidery were shown by Mrs. 3. 3.\nCarney of Nelson, who spoke on a\n\"Trip to Haugchon.\" She explained\nthe symbols on. the w'ofk.; Mrs.\nLawrence McPhail thanked Mrs.\nCarney.\nTrail Soroptlmlst Miss L. Moorish\ngave highlights of tho Soroptlmlst\nbiennial meeting in Toronto in July,\nand a group of young dancers\nperformed.   -\nFour species of walnut ara native\nto North America.,\nnee. imm\nMary Hoodh\nrried...\nwife? bornNSept, 12, 1901 in Siberia,\nRussia, arrived at Quebec In 1905,\natErickson since 1939,.married. .\n\"Steve Fajnor, Creston farmer?\nborn Jan. 7, 1920, in Asakert, Nitra,\nCzechoslovakia, arrived at Montreal\noh the Montcalm in 1935, overseas\nwith the Czechoslovak Army from\nWPSffTON BRIDGE\nBy SKtpa'rd Barclay\n,.    \"The Authority on Anthoritles\"\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\n*'    -'<        NOTICE\nEffective Sept.  30th,  1  will   be I\n.closingmy dairy and.discpntihuing?|r\ndelivery of millt. I have 'cows and 8\nequipment for sale. SijiSr\nJ. JURILOFF, WILLOW DAIRY\nRosemont, Nelson\nDAILY CROSSWORD mm\nACROSS\n1. Scorch\n5. Asterisk\n9, Affirm\n10. Melody\n11. Slide easily\n12. Roy's\nnickname\n14. Lubricate\n15. An enthusiastic\nfollower\n16. Pronoun\n17. Indefinite\narticle !.\n18. Massive,\n2. Wicked\n3, Color\n4.Beforo\n6. Devil   \u2022\"\u2022:*?'.\n6. City\n(Eng.)\n7. Help\n8. Ribbon\nbearing\nteeth, Ir.\nmollusks\n11. Incite\n13. River (Fr.)\n15.Uhduly\ndainty\n18. Distant\n23. Mai);  .\n. beverage\n26.-Short\nsleep\n26. Hall! \u2022\n27. Ancient\nkingdom\n28. Dedicated\n30. Theater\ndistrict\n31. Memo-\nrandum     .\n33. Missile\nweapon\n84. With speed\n38. Tie\n40. Feminine\npronoun\nT?1lTO\nul-iukl. Ennnnu\n-JfclUlul auiamaui\naiain am.] uffla\n_1H_.H_J_]__\nWi   11111113   HUIHU\nB-JMH-i   13U1UHU\n3H0S raua a_J\ntllrlUIJi-JlJIJ\nHciu naa i_i_.l)\na__uan ____\n_____ _____\n_____ ______u\nttstertty. Aniw.i\n41. Solemn\nwonder\n42. Winder\n\u00b0  about\n\u25a0    Idly\nw g: Ihompson & co. - as-\nsayers & Metallurgists. All work\ngiven prompt attention.\" 1155 Pender St., W. Vancouver, B.C.\nEBOYCE'S GUN EXCHANGE\n|he for ssle and exdian.ee\nf SALE-ONE BRICK HEATER\n1 circulator heater. Ph, 916-X,\nRKHILL\" CHESTERFIELD\nle for sale. Apply 305 Richards.\n^RY'S KITCHEN RANGE FOR\n\u25a0Phone 364-L-4,     '\nILETT PEARS FOR SALE -\n\u00bb pA box. Phone 326-Y-l,\nilTUATIONS WANTED\nYOUNG COUPLE, NO CHILDREN,\nrequire furnished, light housekeeping room. Room 11, Royal\nHotel, -,\u25a0'}-,      *\nFOR RENT BY THE MONTH-\nmedern furnished cibin, suitable\nfor 2 people. Ferry Auto,. Court.\nPhone 387-R-l. I\nFOR SALE - 1937 CHEV. STAND-\nard sedan and trailer in fine condition with good rubber all\naround. Car equipped with circulating and block heaters and\n, trailer 'with spare wheel and1 tire.\nApply Box 4260 Nelson Daily\nNews.   -\nTu,\nCOTTAGES FOR RENT-2 TO\nbedroomsi For winter rates apply         \t\nto__Wost Lake Cottages or phone NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL\n1934 FORD COACH* FOR SALE-\n' Good tires, $350; Apply G. A. Gra-\nhaw) '.Ferry Siding, B.C.\n,3W, Balfour.\nFURNISHED   COTTAGE 'FOR\nrent, situated opposite City Wharf, (WILL\non   North   Shore.   No   children.\nPhone 377-L-l,        \t\nWANTED\u2014SMALL HOUSE WITH\nacreage-   and   water   piped    ip.|   Clean,\nmakes ot cars. City.Auto Wreckers. Box 24. Granite Road.   .\nany\nttBr PIAN-ST FOR DANC-\nitl Nelson. For par- _ \t\nflars write Miss Joyce Hirst. WANTED - BY COUPLE WITH-\nReasonably priced anywhere. Box\n4288 Dally News.\nPAY    SPOT   CASH\nlate  model  passenger cars.\nmake. Queen City Motors.\nF5R SAlik\u20141939 DODGE SEDAN.\ngood.\nSen's' Bay, B.C.\nJOB MAN. PH.^SO-R. CAK?\niter. cert. lurr.acs services..\nU_o ls the chief pert of Peru.\nout chldren, rooms,, suite or small\nhouse, preferably unfurnished.\nReliable tenants. Box 4291 Dally\nNews.\n(Continued In Next Column)\nand   mechanically\nPhone 582-L-3.\nFOR SALE'\u2014 '35 FORD Vt TO?,\ntruck. A-l Condition. Apply Box\n4220 Dally News.    ',   \u25a0\n1941 DODGE i,_--_ON TRUCK FOR\nsab. A. Nichvolcdov, Salmo, B.C.\n. FOR SALlt\u20141941\"PONTIAC. CLUB\ni   coupe. Extras. Box 39, Salmo.\nCHIROPRACTORS   '\nCOLSN McLAREN,* D.C, dHIRO-\npraotic X-Rray, Spinography,\nStrand theatre Bdg. Trail. Ph. 328\nDIAMOND DRILLER-\nNATIONAL DIAMOND DRILLING\nCo., Ltdv Drilling and Bit Service. 'Box 508, Rossland. Ph. 420.\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nHAGGEN AND CURRIE, B. C.\nLand Surveyors, Mining and Civil\nEngineers. Rossland, Kelowna,\nGrand Forks. \t\nBOYD C. AFFLE(_k, 2lS (SOlfe ST.\nNelson, B.C., Surveyor, Engineer.\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\nMoHARDY  AGENCIES  LTD.  IN-\nsurance, Real Eatate-rFhone 135.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine Shop, acetylene apd\nelectric welding, motor rewinding\nPhone 593 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP-\nSpoeicUsts in \"lino and mill work.\nMachine work, light apd heavy.\n708 Vernon St, Nelson. Phone 98.\nYOUR FULLER BRUSH SERVICE.\nBox 11, Nelson. Phone 952'R.\nEl Salvador declared its independence Ircm Spain in 1821.\nhard quartz 19. Cover\n20.The(Fr,      22. A barge\narticle)\n21. Delay\n23. River\n(Swiss)\n24. Indicating\norder\n27. Cut, as\ngrass\n20. A subterranean\nhollow\n32. Gulf      --.\n(Kberto)  ,\nas. Form     \\  -\n35. Moth -\n36. Mulberry\n37.Chum\n88. Club'\n39. Foundations\n41. Nimble\n4.1.Demthistra-\ntlve pronoun\n44. Desire\n45. Weird (var.)\n40. Root of\nthe tare\nDOWN\n..Salty\nDAILY CBYP10QU01E\u2014Here's how to work It:\nAXYDLBAAXR\n, Is LONGFELLOW\nOne letter simply stands for another. Ih this example A is used\nfor the throe L's, X for -the two O's, etc Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation ot the words are all hints. Each\nday the code letters are different.\n1 A Cryptogram Quotation  \u201e\n\u25a0^SXWM    KXl    DBPVQSQ    GZWB    H\u00bbVD\nBBOB.VBW8.SLl. ,WMS    LWXWPS    BT\nMGL    VGTS-NMGWWGSU.\ntesterday's Cryptoquote: HB WHO: PROTESTS OVERMUCH\nTO MANY, \"I DO NOT LOVE,\" HE IS IN LOVE-OVI3.\nTWO STRINGS IO A BOW '\u25a0'\u2022\nIT is often wise to have two\n.strings to your boiv instead of\none, if you can. That ts why lt ls\nbetter to play some slam hands\nin a No Trump contract than ln\na suit If; your side has tvta suits\nthat fit together pretty well, and\nyou select one of those suits for\nthe trump, you may be sunk If\nthe opponents' cards In the suit\nchosen happen to be unevenly divided, whereas lf you had picked\nyour other suit, you would have\n-had a favorable split In a No\nTrump contract, however, you\nmay not have to guess which stilt\n- ls better split Whichever does\nmay furnish you enough tricks\nto make your contract\n\u00bbioa2\nVAKQG4\n\u2666 52\n*AQ6\n\u2666 Q96\n%t 3 10 9 \u00ab\n\u2666 K748\n+ 7 3\nGAK6\nS.87S\n\u2666 AS\n+K8649\n(Dealer: North. Neither side\nvulnerable.) '\nNorth Bast South West\n1* Pass 2 A Pass\n3\u00ab -Pass 4 NT Pass\n<V      Pasa     (NT\nThere was great variety In the\nbidding of this deal at the several tables of a tournament Most\nNorth-South pairs reached a\nsmall slam, some in hearts, some\nin clubs and some in No Trumps.\nAll of the heart declarers were\nunfortunate In that East was tht\nleader and of course opened a\ndiamond. That set up an instant\ntrick In the suit which waa\ncashed as soon aa the heart loser\nwaa taken.\nTlie elub people were luckier\nbecause West led anything except a diamond, due to his guarded. IC These declarers were able\nto take out trumps, give up the\nfirst or second trick ln hearts.\nand then use -the remainders ot\nthe suit to discard one loser each -\nIn, diamonds and spades.\nThe.No Trumpera were out of\nluck in only-one Instance, where\nthe declarer wu North and East\nled a diamond. But where. South\nwae the declarer at No Trumps,\nhe had a very comfortable -fooling after West led.the spado's.\nHe saw, upon counting, that S\neither clubs or heart! divided\nevenly, he could stand a 4-1 break\nln the other suit Bo, when hearta\nfailed to divide, ho gave Up s\ntrick, wen the return, and ao\nscored four hearts,five clu.j, two-\nspades and a diamond. ~ \":\n*:...\u00bb '* ,.       ,   - ' .:.':.\nTomorrow's ProMem\n\u2666 AK9\n.-    V 92.-*\".-\n\u2666AJITI\n''*<_\u2022<_\u00bb.__-'\nW E.\nS\ntioo\nA7\n$004 8\n+ Q7S\nVKQ10I\n< 4---.V\nKQ103\n5\t\n*J7_8\n\u00bbJ5S\n'\u25a0\u25a0 \u2666None*\":-\n.,',-, *AJ1064 l,\u201e,, 7\n(Dealer t Ifaat Neither side Vub\nnerable.) -  '- ,,:.'-,\nAfter South ruffs tho third\nheart In the dummy, how ahould\nhe plan to encircle the club Q\nso vital'to hla club-game t\nWanted\n'      *    '\u25a0:'*\u25a0\u25a0   *\nTo manage two good newspaper\nroutes, One in Fairview, the other in\nRosemont. 7\nAPPLY TODAY TO\nNelson Daily News\nCIRCULATION DEPT.     -\n ^^,-^H^^^H\n10 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16,1948\nYou Will Feel Better\n; \"FlSHERaMADE^\nHealth Support\nConsult Anne Leckie, Reg. N.\nIn Our Fitting Room\nTHURSDAY.- SEPT. 16th\nNo Charge for Mils Leckie's Services \u25a0\nMANN'S DRUG STORE\nLondon Letter ....\nLondon's \"Too Big\" Groan Travel-\nWeary Britons asThey Crowd Subways\nChristie's\nBaby-Shop\nAHitfeen\nFashion\nhtCdhama\nQdbardine\nIn sizes 10 to 16.*\nFor the Teen-Age\nGirl-ACharming\"\nTouch of Color\nAN ATTRACTIVE\nSELECTION OF\nCOLOR VARIETIES\nSEE OUR\nWINDOW DISPLAY\nBritish future\nPlans Shown in\nTool Exhibit\nBy The Canadian Press\nThe quiet thinking that has been\ngoing on- In Britain behind the\nmore controversial political arguments that catch the public eye Is\n. demonstrated In' a machine. tool\nexhibition In London.    ,\ni_^\u00bb\u00bbWWWWI-_'-\u00bb_-'_'_'-'-\nSCHOOL OPENING\nJUST AHEAD!,\nOur Stock of Chlldrens' Wear\nIS COMPLETE\nThe Children's Shop\nHAVE YOUR FURNITURE\nEXPERTLY RECOVERED\n\u2022 , at the\nNELSON UPHOLSTERY\n413 Hall St Phone 148\nGeneral\nElectrle\nELECTRIC CLOCKS\n\u2022 HOUSEHOLD\n\u2022 COMMERCIAL\nKelson Electric Co.\nAuthorised\nGeneral Electric Dealer\nPhone 260 .   674.Baker St\nIn Britain,'as elsewhere, the pic\nture of things to come is being\ndrawn by thousands of people doing their daily tasks, and planning\nfor the future.\nIn this the real genius of a people\nIs being, tested and the decision Of\ntheir future place in the world is\nbeing decided. Canada has seen\nsamples of It, of producers coming\nover with good articles to offer, and\nselling them in competitive mark-\n'ets. That is the criterion and the\nquestion mark,-whether Britain still\nhas the know-how which once established her industrial greatness.\nIf, one is to judged by reports of\nnew products, then the native ability to produce superior goods is\nagain asserting Itself.\n...Of the current London exhibition\nof machine tools, a United Kingdom\nInformation Office news release\nsays: ?\n\u25a0\u25a0 \"Almost all the machines are of\npost-war design oh new developments ahd improvements of pre-war\ntypes. One remarkable feature ls\nthat 400 tons ($12,000,000) worth\nof complex machinery was assembled in only 18 days.\n-George Strauss, Minister of Supply, states that it is almost certain\nthat nearly- \u00a335,000,000 ($145,000,-\n000) worth of metal and woodworking machinery will be produced in\nBritain this year as compared with\n\u00a37,500,000 in 1935.\n\"Britain's machine tool industry\nls well abreast, and In many instances ahead of. the rest of the\nworld in design, production and new\nideas,\" the Information pffice release States.\nMARKET8 TUESDAY\nSecurity exchanges perked up.\nNew York, staging an abrupt reversal, gained more than enough\nto wipe out Monday's losses. Canadian' exchanges also firmed despite\na long list of -ex-dividehd issues.\nGrain markets were mixed but with\nfirming indications. New.York cotton was 35 to 80 cents a bale higher.\nBy JAMES MeCOOK\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nLONDON, Sept. 15 <CP)*-\"Lon-\ndoh's too big,? groan her travel-\nweary citizens, and London transport engineers\u2014who are to blanie\u2014\nmust agree.\nWithout these* engineers London\ncould never have become the home\nof 9,700,000 people, 2,500,000 of whom\nhave to be carried between home\nand work ln morning and evening\nhours.-'\nIn days when steel and manpower\nwere plentiful,, every new suBurb\nwas followed by the .underground\nwith trains nuzzling through the\nearth almost to the citizen's door.\nNow everything is short. Underground extensions come, but London's population grows and grows.\n\"In rush hours it-is not uncommon for us to carry 400 to 500\nstanding passengers In a single\ntrain,* said Lord Latham, Chairman\nof the.London Transport Executive.\nIn a year the underground carries more than 500,000,000. passengers, and,bulges at the .seams doing it**.\nNEEDS EVERYTHING\nThe underground, mainstay of a\nsystem linked up with buses and\ntrams, needs more men, more rails,\nTIME\nTo REPAIR That ROOF With\nHexagon Mineral\nSurfaced Roofing\nIn red, green, blue and\nblack.\n..   , t\nRoll Roofing\nv Mineral Surfaced\nIn red, green, blue and '\u25a0-.\n'  black.\nRolled Roofing\nIn black only in 3 weights,\n.1-2-3 ply. Complete with\nNails and Roofing Cement.\n-Rolled\ni   -.\u25a0',.',,\"\u2022\nBrick Siding.\n\u25a0     In red and tan.\n\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-. - \",       'V    *  - *  -\nCedar Grain\nShingles\nMade of asb&tos. Fireproof\nand insulating,\ni      ... \u201e ..?-,,-\nSpecial\nHouse Sheathing\nCan be used for a roofing\nmaterial\nRoofing Cement\nPlastigum and Elastigum in All Sizes\nPRICES on Application\nmore cars, more motors. But it can't\nget them.\nLatham, hopefully, Invites Londoners hot to travel ln rush hours\nand thus ease the congestion. He'd\nlike factories and Unions to. agree\nto stagger work hours. ' , '\nDONE THEIR BEST\nOnly the citizens, can help now,\ntor- the engineers have done their\nbest. The underground is fast \u2014\ntrains accelerate to 40 miles an hhur\nin 52 seconds; traffic ls concentrated\nrr-207 trains pate through Charing\nCross Station in an hour; elevators\ncarry people to the surface at the\nrate of 50 persons each at 180 feet\na minute; signalling devices permit\nfast operation even - for surface\ntrains inrdepse fog.\nWithin supply limitations, the engineers have tried to show Londoners what they could enjoy if there\nwere room for all to sit on underground trains. The latest \"luxury\"\ncar has'-handsome compartments,\ndecorated with? ripple-finished plastic panels in a blde-and-orange color\nscheme;'Seats have recessed arm\nrests and pull-out ashtrays, all lighted with tubular lamps .and ventilated with roof fans. Draughts are\neliminated and doors are opened by\npushing buttons.\nChamberlain Learned in Short Time\nWhat Was in Hitler's Wicked Mind\nEditor's Note:: The following\ncolumn, first of a series Of three\non the anniversary .of the Munich crisis, represents the opinion\nof an American reporter who covered the negotiations.,    \u2022\nBy DEW ITT MaeKENZIE   '\nAssociated Press News, Analys|\nThis  day  10  years  ago  your\ncolumnist   boarded   a   chartered\nplane   In   London   and   pursued\nPrime Minister Neville Chamberlain,  who  was  flying  to  Adolf\nHitler's Alpine retreat at Berchtea-\ngaden In his first efforts at appeasing the Nazi dictator.\nThat was the beginning of three\ntense weeks which changed the history of the world..\nThe mi-year-old Chamberlain, an\nhonest and high-minded but unlucky\nstatesman, flewto-Berchtesgaden in\nan effort to \"try to find a peaceful solution to the crisis\" which was\nmenacing world tranquility. The\nphrase \"peace' ln our time\" was an\nirresistible magnet, and so the\ngaunt, grey, gentle old man made a\ndate with the mad-dog dictator.\nAnthony Eden, who had resigned\nas Foreign Secretary because of dp-\nposition to his Prime Minister's pol*-\nicy, was insisting that concessions\nto dictators \"are not the way to\npeace.\" On Sept. 12 Hitler made an\nangry speech demanding \"self-de-\nterminatiOri\" for the Sudeten Germans in Western Czechoslovakia,\nThe British Cabinet met ln emergency session. , ' .\nTEN8ljj ATMOSPHERE ,. '.-.\nIt was in- this tense atmosphere\nthat Chamberlain telegraphed Hitler for' a conference, which Hitler\nset fbr'Berchtesgaden. French Premier Daladler had urged Chamberlain to make the effort. Francepln-\nned her hope of peace on this fateful parley.\nSo the two chiefs of government\nmet in the Fuehrer's \"castle\" within a few hours the little, old-world\nharolet was Jammed with correspondents from throughout Europe.\nI find from the files that I reported\nas follows;\n\"It was clear to observers that If\npeace grew: from the conference it\nwould be predicated on the sacrifice by Czechoslovakia of- some\nSudeten territory to Germany. The\nsupposition in informed circles was\nthat Chamberlain would take back\na proposal relating to the annexation of Sudeten Germans by Hitler.\"\nTIME CONFIRMED\nTime confirmed this. Chamberlain\nreturned to London the next day.\nHe was met at the airport by a big\ncrowd- which greeted him with\ncries,; of \"Good old Neville,'* as a\nmark of appreciation for his! efforts,\nto maintain'peace. He told the assemblage: *\u2022'\u2022.\u25a0\n\"It. was a frank talk, but it was\na friendly one. I feel satisfied that\neach ot us fully understands what\nis in the mind of the other.\" ,\n', Poor old'Chamberlain\u2014and poor\nold world. They were to learn in a\nfew days what really was in Hitler's wicked mind.\nFLEURY'S Pharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed. Arts Blk.\nPHONE 25\n\u00bb.i\u00bb.i\u00bb\u00bb.\u00bbi\u00bb\u00bbmiwm\u00bbi\nYES \u2014 Your New Wave\nIs bound to be MORE STYLISH,\nLAST LONGER and\nLOOK LOVELIER\nat the*    r\nHAIGH TRUtART\nfc \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'1 in **\u2022\u2022*\u25a0_\u00bb\u25a0_!* A*r*f*ifcf'Tr**'\nS. ONTARIO BEES\nHOLIDAY IN NORTH\nSUDBUHV, Ont, Sept. 15 <CP)-\nMore than 5000 colonies of Southern\nOntario bees.spent a Summer holiday in a brand-new \"bees paradise\"\n\u2014tile fire-devastated timber areas\nof Northern Ontario\u2014lt i .was revealed today?\nBlackened timber trans have become overgrown with fire - weed,\ndescribed by Professor G: F, Town-\nsend Of the Ontario Agricultural\nCollege at Guelph- as \"one of.the\nbest bee plants there,are.\"   \u2022;.\nThe professor said Southern Ontario's bee population was dying off\nbecause of poor crops and widespread use of insecticide. The situation was particularly serious in the\nNiagara Peninsula where few bees\nwere available to pollinate fruit\nblossoms.--;\nBeekeepers last year were offered\nan Ontario Government bonus of\n$2 a colony to move their bees to\nNorthern Ontario for the Summer.\nAbout 1300 colonies spent the Summer in the Temiskaming District\nahd returned to Southern Ontario\nfor the Winter^-and the Spring\nwhen they are needed for pollination.        \u2022\nThis year more than 5000 colonies\nwere taken North\u2014without the $2\nincentive. , ,\n?V      '-...',  ..-  ,'\u25a0;.     ,. ~\u2014; :\nPoliceman Wins\nTangle With,Skunk\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 (CP) \u2014 The\nFelice Department tangled with a\nSkunk today\u2014and woh by a tail.\nPatrolman Paul Magnan found the\nanimal prowling at the rear of a\nLowertown department store in' the\neariy morning hours, peppered him\nwith Jive shots that went wild, and\nthen swooped down to test that old\ntheory that if you grab a skunk by\nthe tall he . \u25a0\u25a0'. . well; he can't give\nyou the business. \"\u2022''\"*.\nMagnan grabbed tbe tail and lifted. It worked. Followed by a skeptical group of? fellow officers and\nspectators who kept their distance,\nhe toted it three blocks to headquarters and dispatched lt with a\nsingle shot in the police garage.\nAWARD FOR SHAWINIGAN\nMONTREAL,\" Sept. 15 (CP.-The\n1947 annual report of Shawinigan\nWater and Power Co, with head\noffice here, won the bronze oscar\nof industry trophy for the second\nconsecutive year as best in the\nCanadian utility field, it was learned here .today. ' .,\nThe award will be presented to\nPresident James Wilson of the winning firm at the -Annual Awards\nBanquet In New York Oct. 21. More\nthan.4000 annual reports Were submitted for-survey.\nPhone 144 for Classified  Service.\nMAKE YOUR CLOTHESLINE\nOUR TELEPHONE LINE\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\nPHONE 117--i.K!!BArtER ST.\nSuite 205\nMEDICAL   ARTS   BUILDING\nJ.A.C. LAUGHTON\nOptometrist\nROSCOEv\nAND ,\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhone .122 Nelson, B.C\niiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiiminimiiiiii\nCleaned and Recored\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\n- 301 Ward St.       ii.      Phone 63\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nA Smart\nOffice\nHas all the necessary requirements to speed up . . . and.Increase the efficiency. At the\nKOOTENAY 8TATI0NERS yoil\nwill find offjce accessories of all\ntypes for all offices to make your\nbusiness day more pleasant with\na'greater efficiency ratio.     - '\n\u2022 CASH BOXES\n\u2022 VERTICAL TRANSFER\nCASES\n\u2022 WOODEN CARD FILES\n\u2022 PAPER BASKETS\n\u2022 SHANNON FILES\n\u2022 ALL TYPES OF LEDGERS\n\u2022 ALPHABETICAL FILE\nGUIDES\nKOOTENAY\nSTATIONERS        |\nA8PORT8HOP     \"l \"\n456 Ward Sr.     Phone 362\nBrawn   and   black   in   various, styles.\n.Leather arid suede.\n\u00abp*ti*HI t0 $_.\u25a0\u00bb_.\nGrowing girls' oxfords, sizes\n3 to 7, Black or brown,\n$4.7510 $5.95\n* Misses' loafers, sizes WA to 3.\n$3.95\nPHONE 1114\n411 Baker St. Nelson, B.C.\nMall Orders G|von Prompt Attention\nDon't Nefleet That Cold\nREXALL\nBRONCHIAL SYRUP\nChecks stubborn coughs.    *\nSold Only at. Your Rexall Store\n, *\u2022\u2022   Bottle 65c    .\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 34\nBox 460\nICE CREAM CONE\nPUTS 'OUT FIRE    .\nONTARIO, Calii.'Sept 15 (AP)*-\nIce cream cones, as -very youngster\nknows, are' delicious, nutritious, and\nhealthful. But- that's' not all, You\ncan use them to put out fires.\nPoliceman Alfred Bolsta did. The\nofficer was munching on his double-\ndecker fudge special when a juvenile driver in - a \"hot rod\" zipped\ndown the street.* The motorcycle officer-noticed that the car's rear end\nwas blazing. He chased lt for five\nblocks, until the flaming car pulled\nInto a service station.\n\"Get out of that car,\" yelled the\npoliceman, fearful that an explosion\nmight blast the station. As the youth\ngot out, Bolsta jammed his ice\ncream cone into the tank opening.\nIt-stopped the flames.\nThe elephant's organ of scent is\nin the roof of his mouth.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nMURPHY'S\n' \"For\nWallpapers \u2014 Kaliominei\nPaints \u2014 Varnishes\n74S Baker St      x   Phone 655\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllli?   ?||\nRELIABLE SERVICE\nAT REASONABLE COST\nStnedSey Garage Co.\n*'   Reo Salei and Service .\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\n\"Distinctive Funeral Service* '\nAMBULANCE SERVICE\n515 Kootenay St Phone 351\nELLISON'S ROYAL PATENT\nPASTRY FLOUR\nBEST FOR CAKES AND\nPA8TRY\nGUARANTEED TO  SATISFY\nYour Grocer Hie It; .\nFall\nHATS\nSEE THE NEW HAI\nSTETSON\nBILTMORE an\nCREAK\nNew Colon\nDIFFERENT SHAPE\nMail Orders Prepaii\nEmory's Lt\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nGet quick results with a \"Wai\nCAMPBELL, SHANKL\/\n&IMRIE,\nChartered Accountor\nAuditors\n560 Baker St Phon\nHave the Job Done Ri\nVic grave:\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nFOR SALE   7\nAuto Courts - Grocery !\nCafes - Dwellings - Fa\nSTUART AGENCIE\n577 Baker St., Nelson, Phon\nUse the \"Classified\" and\nEXPERT WATCH!\nREPAIRING\nW.G.VALIN\nJEWELLER\n364 Baker St Pho\nCheek These VALUES\nThat You Find Only\nAt Your Popular\nRed & White Food Stores\nBroder's Cream Style, New\nSeason'? Pack; 20 oz. tins,\n\/RED&\nWHITE\nV BRAND\n\\FOODS,\n2 for 4:\nBroder's  Fancy *\\   f    \u201e   hi\nQuality; 20 oz., _\u00a3 fOf 4 i\n^ Golden Corn\nit Whole Kernel Corn\ny{ Green Cut Beans 9^.20^^2fpr37\n^r Golden Wax Beans 8SS28& 2 for 3^\n\u25a0^\u25a0P'    PeaS   Salad Queeni Fancy Quality Sieve 4; 20 oz. tins, g^\nPERFEX BLEACH\n16 oz. bottle.\n32 oz. bottle\n64'oz .bottle.\n19*\n65*\nPOLIFLOR WAX\nLb. Tin\nM\nPresent the coupon appearing elsewhere li\nthis paper and receive a rebate of 25c. Yoi\ncan buy this now for 34c.\nPEAS: Broder's Choice Quality, slfeve. 5;   !\n20 oz. tins, 2 tor?\t\nSULTANA RAISINS'.\nAustralian; 2 lbs\t\nPITTED DATES:   .\nLotus; lib. cello\t\nMIXED PEEL: Nabob;\n16 oz. pkg\t\nMIXED FRUIT: Regal;\n16,oz. pkg\t\nMUSHROOM SOUP:\n.Campbell's; 2 tins\t\nWAX PAPER: Hande-\nwrap; 100 it. rool.\nRAINBOW BROOMS: Slmms,\nthree colors; CI CA\nEach **\"\u2122\nOLD DUTCH       -        _\u00bb\u201el\nCLEANSER:,! tlna *rT,\nCORN: Golden Ban-     KBA\ntam; Doz ..._.,.__:: *^fr'\n37*\n35*\n33*\n37*\n39*\n35*\n27*\nCAULIFLOWER:\nSnow white heads; Lb.    ~r\n29*\n15*\n17*\n25*\n25*\n25*\n17*\nSPINACH: Fresh,\nlocal; 2 lbs. ....\nLETTUCE: \u25a0 Oitanagan,\nfirm Heads; Each\nGREpN, ONIONS:\nFresli,, local; 2. bchrs\nCABBAGE: Solid, green\nheads; Lb\t\nTURNIPS! Good:\ncookers; 4 lbs.\t\nCARROTS: No tops;\n4 lbs. _. r\t\nBEETS: No tops;\n4 ibs..:\t\nCELERY: Crisp, green\nstalks; Lb '..\t\nCUCUMBERS:\nFirm, green; Lb\t\nPOTATOES: Local;\n10 lbs. .._ r\t\nSQUASH: Individual\nsize; Lb.\t\nRED PEPPERS:.   ''\nLbi . a  r.\t\n\"GREEN PEPPERS:\nLb. .-..: .....?..-......\u201e\nPICKLING ONIONS:\n2 lbs.\t\nONIONS: Okanagan;\n3 lbs.'\t\nPARSNIPS: Local;\n2 lbs r .*......._\nCANTALOUP:\nbkanagan; Lb \u201e..\nAPPLES: Gravensteln,\nlocal; 3 lbs  \t\nORANGES: California Nave!\nsize 288's; 7Q\n\u2022 3 doz........... ._ *-T\n39\n12\n27\n22\n39\n23\n25\nSTAR GROCERY\nPHONES 10-11\nH. A. D. GREENWOOD\nFREE DELIVER\nTHE SUGAR BOWL\nFREE, DELIVER\nPHONES 1370-1371\nR. JOY\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1948_09_16","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0423969","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Company, Limited","@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":"1948-09-16 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1948-09-16 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"Nelson Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0423969"}