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Pajt 3.\nNratnl Woritir In Ntil Shipyardi\nPortitti Sudden Pall. Pagt I.\nNob Keep Pood Prom Hungry by\nFalling Agreement. Ptgt tt -\niven Into Sea\nSay 32 Ships Sunk; Stubborn Battles Are\nReported Along Whole Front; 500 Nazi\nPlanes Shot Down in Week\nBERLIN, Aug. 29 (AP) .\u2014The Nails claimed today that\na combined land and naval offensive in which 22 Red transports\nand 10. warships were sunk resulted in capture of Tallinn, Es\ntonia, and its harbor of Paldiski, driving entrapped Russlahs\ninto the iea and laying Leningrad open to imminent peril from\ntht West.\nThe fall of long-Isolated Tallinn, as claimed by tht\nall the Baltic buffer states won by the Russians In the last\nCerman High Command, would complete the Nazi conquest of\ntwo years.\nIt was accompanied, the Germans said, by a fierce and\ncontinuing action in the Culf of Finland against the surviv.ng\n \u2022?Russian forces in flight from\nWoodward New\nB.C. Lieul.-Gov.\nOTTAWA, Aug. 29 (CP)-W. C.\n^Woodward, prominent Vancouver\nmerchant, today wit appointed\nLieutenant-Governor of British\nColumbia to lucceed Hon, E. W.\nHamber, whose torm of offloe expired recently.\nFinal approval ot hit appointment\nwu liven at cabinet council today.\nMr. Hamber had agreed to carry on\nuntil a luccessor wu named.\nUntil recenUy Mr. Woodward has\nbeen executive assistant to Munition! Mlnltter C. D. Howe, acting at\na \"dollar-a-year\" man. He travelled\nto the United Kingdom with Mr.\nHowe when their steamship, the\nWeatern Prince, wu torpedoed Ind\nwu reicued trom the iea together\nwith the miniiter.\nWidely known ta British Columbia and aerou Canada, Mr. Woodward had been president of Woodward Storu Ltd., since the deith of\nhit fither, Charlu E. Woodward,\nfounder of the big departmental\nitore business.\nHearings on Dam\nal Trail, Spokane\nOTTAWA, Aug. 29 (CP)-The In-\nternational Joint Commiulon will\nhold hearings it Trail, B.C., and at\nSpokane, Wash., SepL i and 6 respectively in connection with an\napplication of the United Statu, for\napproval of construction of the\nGrand Coulee Dam, it wu announced today.\n\"It wu originally thought that\nthia gigantic work, tht world'! greatest dam, would not back the Columbia acron the International\nBoundary, but more precise engineering itudiu have convinced the\nreclamation aervice of the United\nStatei, which is building the dam,\nthat when the dam hu been put\ninto operation a lake will be formed\nabove lt extending for iome little\ndistance Into British Columbia, thus\nrequiring the approval of the International Joint Commission,\" the\nCanadian secUon ot the Commission\ntaid.\nThe creation of thii artificial\nlake ll bni of many indications of\nthe unuiuil magnitude of the Grand\nCoulee Dam, as the distance from\nthe dam to the boundary is 191\nmllu.\"\nlnteruti which mty be iffected\nby the railing of the level bf the\nColumbia River in BriUsh Columbia\nare the Consolidated Mining tc\nSmelting Company, the City of Trail,\nthe W\u00abt Kootenay Power ic Light\nCompany, and individual land ownen along the river between Trail\nind Uie Boundary.\nLate flashes\nLONDON, Aug. SO (Saturday)\n(CP)\u2014The Ankara radio' quoted informaUon from Teheran today to\nthe effect that Red Army formations\nwere due to enter the Iranian cipital during the morning.\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (AP) -\nThe United Statu Senite Finance\nCommittee ipproved todty an unprecedented $3,672,400,000 tax bill\nLONDON, Aug. 29 (CP Cible)-\nThe Royal Air Force twtpt over\nNorthern France and the low\ncountries todiy. Both the R.A.F,\nand the Qerman Air Force loit 10\nplanei but one Brltlth pilot wu\nuved,\nGLACE BAY, N.S., Aug. 29 (CP)\n-A Dominion Coil Company campaign to break a slowdown produc-\nion policy affecting 10 of lti colleriei wu extended to three nits\nodty and the number of men bur-\nid from their job! swelled to 97.\nOKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 29 (AP)\n-Charles A. Lindbergh iald tonight\nneither the United Statu nor Oer-\nnany could successfully attack the\nither icross the Atltntic Ocetn unlesi Internal collapse preceded invasion.\nR.A.F. RAID PICTURES AT 100 FEET\nthe flaming city, in dozens ot\ntroopships and fighting craft,\nGermin toldlera altering Tallinn\nsaid iti harbor wu a desolate icene\nwith Russian warships keeling\nover ln tha water and the mutt of\nsunken ships showing above Uie\nsurface. Much of the city, including\nthe, chief railroad station, had been\nburned.\nIt wu clilmed by thi Germani\nthat apart from 32 Soviet ships destroyed, teven warthlpi, Including\nUie 8800-ton cruiser Kirov, were\nimaged.\nTonight, tha Germani claimed\nthat Leningrad wu almoit conf-\npletely cut off from the reit ol\nRussia on the land ilde and the\nGulf of Finland bad become dangerous to Ruuii'i coniiderablt Baltic\nfleet, with German plinu laying\nminu and controlling the cout\nthrough ihore batteriei.\nBy HENRY C. CAMIDY\nAuoelited Press s3taff Writer\nMOSCOW, Aug. 30 (Saturday)\n\u2014(AP).-Soviet Russia uid today\nthat tha Red army tought stubbornly ill day yesttrtiy along\nthe whole Eastern front and thit\nthe Red lir force had deitroyed\n500 German planei In one week\nat a coit of 162 Russian planet.\nThe midnight communique gave\nno Indication of where the fighting wu particularly fierce out\netrlier reporti htd uid Germin\ntroopt were hurled btck from K\n(probably Kiev, in the Ukraine)\nln a fierce battle ln which the\n530th German infantry regiment\nwai deitroyed.\nThe communique tald the German planu were ihot down or deitroyed on the ground between Ajig.\n21 ind 7, indicating extremely\nheivy terial aeUvity during Uie lut\nfew dtyt.\nThe Frldiy communique which\nreported the bitUe iround K itld\nthe fighting hid raged on througn\nThursday night but It, too, had\nomitted mention of the lectori of\ngreateit activity.\nA ipeclal war correspondent of\nthe Moscow radio estimated that\nln fighting tround \"K\" tome 15,000\nGermani altogether had been killed and many othen wounded or\ncaptured.\nTht communique uld that before the litest battle, German\ntroopi toak up position! In gui-\nIlea on the outskirts of a nurby\nvii lige.\n\"But Lleut.-Col. Popov'i men\ndrove tht Germim out of the\nvillage and converted tht gullitt\nInto a Nui graveyard,\" thi communique uld.\nRed artillery fired point blink\nInto masses ot Oermin troopa, it\nwu reported.\nThe communique tailed to state\nspecifically whether tremendous\ntank battles ttlll raged ln the Leningrad tree but gave tome ldet of\nthe intensity of the fighting with t\nititement thtt one Russian tank unit\nwiped out 100 German tanki In six\ndays.\nAbout 500 U. S. Tanks\nShipped to British\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (AP).-\nOn an iverage, considerably more\nthm half of the United Statu tank\nproducUon hu been going to Britain under the Lease-Lend program,\nlt wu learned today, and the total\nof light and medium tanks turned\nover to Britiln ll tbout 600.\nThe ponderous trmored fighting\nmachines so far produced In thtt\ncountry fall Into two categories\u2014\nlight tanks of about 13 tons, and\nmedium tanks of approximately 28\ntons; American heavy tank producUon la not yet under wiy.\n , 1'\nPRAIRIE MEN AT CAMP\nWILL BE QUARANTINED\nNANAIMO B. C, Aug. 29 (CP)\n\u2014Several hundred men who begin\nlo trrlve tt Camp Nantimo today\nfrom Prairie polnti will be quarantined for from 10 to 14 diyi In an\nisolated part of the camp to guard\nagainst the possibility of Infantile\nparalysis developing, military tu\nthoritles itid todiy,\nPUBLIC SERVICE HOLIDAY\nVICTORIA, Aug. 29 (CP).-Ltbor\nDay. Monday, will be observed si a\ngeneral holld|y throughout tht Provinciil Public Service.\nTheie picturu give t dramatic record of the sensational daylight\nilr raid on the huge Knapsack power itation at Cologne, Germany,\nAug. 12. The RAF. bomberi flew it a height ot leu than 100 feet at\nUmu. The top photo shows the power station below ind one plane (far\nln background) can barely be discerned between the puffs of antiaircraft explosions. Much of the imoke wu caused by air raid mis-\ntiles, And then In the bottom photo the nine plane descends even\nlower to get thii record of the damage that hu been done. Many\ndirect hiti were scored. The wing of-tha plui can be teen lowtr\nright\nHitler, Mussolini\ne Conference\nNazis Admit British  TCIalT ^urchill  FDR\nRaid in Southwest\nBERLIN, Aug. 30 (Siturday)-\n(AP).\u2014British raiders dropped\nbombs it several placu ln Southwestern Germany during the\nnight, it was admitted officially\n- Nazis claimed that several\napartment houiu htd been dimiged and that a number of poisons had been klUed md wounded.\nMeeting Put to\nShame\nPROSPERITY FOR\nEUROPE PROMISED\nFine 2 Trailites;\nDogsNolTagged\nTRAIL, B.C, Aug. 2\/t \u2014 Two\nchargu of tilling to procure dog\nliceneu were tried before Magistrate Parke Wiiliims In City Police\nCourt Fridiy afternoon.\nBoth J. McCtrthy and A. M. Oddy\npleaded guilty to the charge. McCarthy being assessed i fine of $5\nand coits, and Oddy $1 without coiti.\nThe finu were ptld.\nMcCirthy't fine-was heavier owing to the fact that he had had repeated warnings but had failed to\npay attention to them.\nFormer Rossland\nand Trail Mining\nMan Dies at Coast\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 29 (CP). -\nFuneral tervicu were held todty\nfor John Cyril Willice. 37-yetr-ola\nmining engineer who died here on\nTuesday.\nWallace, a native of England, came\nto Britiah Columbia ln 1914 and\nlived for a time at Rostland, B. O,\nbefore  moving to  Vancouver.  He\ngaduated from the Univenlty of\nritlth Columbil in 1929 ind went\nto Chelan, Wish, where he worked\nfor Britanla Mining & Smelting\nCompany, Ltd.\nLater he worked at Anyox, Pioneer Mlnu tnd Trail, B. C, and for\nthe past three years wu mine foreman for the Britannia M'nlng It\nSmelting Compiny it Britannia\nBeach, B. C.\nFour Killed in\nU. S. Plane Crash\nMARCH FIELD, Calif, Aug. 29\n(AP).\u2014'Four mtn were killed when\ntwo of three trmy primary training\nplmu In t practice flight locked\nwingi, cruhed tnd burned eight\nmiles Eut of here todty.\nThe deid:\nSecond Lieut. John J. Mitchell,\nPawhu'ka. Okla; Second Lieut.\nFdgar A. Hose, Grttt Vallev. Calif.;\nTechnical Stf. Rlchsrd E. StrffoM,\nNathville, T'rai.: PL James D.\nGlenn, Fort Worth, Tex.\nILSLEY PUNS TOUR\nOTTAWA, Aug. 29 (CP).-Sched.\nuied to make teven ipeechu In\nWestern Canadt. malnlv ln the lnteruti of the Fill Wtr Saving!\nCimpalgn, Finmce Miniater I's'ev\nwill letve Ottawi tomorrow night\nwith Sukatoon. hli flnt itop.\nBERLIN, Aug. 29 (AP) .-Hitler\ntnd Munollnl ended a five-day\nlecret conference on the Eutern\nfront today md. luued i communique promising a prosperity\norder for all Continental Europe\nshorn of the causes of put win.\nThe Nui Preu Instantly likened Uie conference to that of\nPrime Miniiter Churchill md\nPresident Roosevelt on the At-\nlantic which wu announced Aug.\n14, and claimed the two Democratic leaden made a poor ihow\nln comparison to the two dictators.\n\"Even the external picture of\nthe Fuehrer-Duce meeting stands\nin sharp contrast on the other lide\not the Atlantic off the Newfoundland banks,\" nid Uie NaUonal Zeitung of Euen, Goering'! piper.\nThe communique announcing the\nHitler-Mussolini meeUng wu dated at Hitler's field headquarters.\nIt sild the Axli leiden discussed lU\nmUitary tnd political quutloni concerning the development and duration ofthe war, and continued:\n\"The discussions were permeated\nwilh the unchangeable Will of both\npeoplu and their leaders to wage\nwtr to a vlctorloui end.\n'The new Europem order whicn\nwill emtnite from thia Victory wtll\nremove u extensively as possible\nthe causes which gave rise in the\nput to Europem war.\n\"Destruction of the Bolshevist\ndinger ind of plutocratic ax\nploltatlon will create tht pout\nbl I lty of peiceful harmonloui ind\nprofitable cooperation of all people! of the European continent In\nthe political u well ii the economlo and cultural iphere!.\"\nTha general trend ot Oermin\nPreu comment wu that the Churchill-Roosevelt Atlantic declaration\n\"preserves historic injustices\" while\nthe AxU new order \"is i creative\nideal\" but specific definitions of\nUie new order itill were licking.\nROME, Aug. 29, (AP)^-Munollnl piloted Hitler't huvy lir-\npltne btck from one tector of tht\nGerman-Russian front during the\nmeeting of the two dictators, Italian correipondent! reported tonight in lengthy dlipatchu on\nthe meeting.\nTbe correspondent! uld HlUer\nind Mussolini hid long talki alone\nIn a big tent. They were escorted\nby armored can and mobile antiaircraft gum on their tours of the\nfront ind were uld to hive etten\nsoldiers' rations ot soup and black\nbrud.\nMussolini ind HlUer began their\ntrip to Uie Northern front by airplane at dawn Tuuday. Munollnl\nwu tald to have piloted the plane\non the return from thli trip.\nOn Wednudiy they visited other\ncommands by pltne, hetring dettlli\nof \"conquests tt the tront\" from the\nGermu generali.\ni '\nJAPAN WANTS TO\nEND CHINA WAR;\nHAS PEACE AIMS\nClaim Conflict Being\nProlonged by Aid\n' to Chinese\nLASTING PACIFIC\nPEACE IN MIND\nBy MAX HILL\nAnocltted Pre\u00bb Stiff Writer\nTOKYO, Aug. 30 \u2022 (Saturday) -\n(AP). \u2014 The Japanua insisted\ntoday that Japan wu holding firm\non establishment ot a \"co-prosperity sphere\" ot influence ** i\nprerequisite to luting Pacific\nplace, duplte ''the Very delicate\nrelations existing batmen Japan\nmd the United Statu\" over the\nRusso-German War.\nA statement carried by Domei,\nthe Japanese newi agency, on deUvery of a message bom Premier\nPrince Konoye to Pruident Roosevelt Thursdiy gave the view ot\ntha iltuition tnd Hid Japan winted to end the Chlnt Wir uia\nestablish i permanent peace in\nSalt Alil.\nIichl Kishl, a Government spokesman, nid moreover that the \"unfortunate Chinue-Jtpineu hoiUU-\nUu\" were being prolonged by\nUnited Statu-Brituh aid to Chiang\nKai-Shek.\nThe mnounced Intention to nek\n\u25a0n end to the Chinese War, involved\nno change in Government policy,\neach cabinet since the wu started\nJuly 7, 1937, hiving been pledged\nto attempt a clean-up ot what Japan\ncalli the 'incident.''\nKiihi iald tbat ihlpmenti of ott\nmd wir luppliet to Ruult via\nVladivostok undoubtedly would be\nIncluded ln any conversation wilh\nthe United Statei.\nIt wu idded, however, that dis-\nclosure ot Japanese representation!\nto Moicow ind Wuhington over the\nhipmenta had been premature.\nIn   I   nitlon-wlde    brotdcut,\nKlthl ttld the publlo that Kon-\noye'i matMM wu of mijor il<\nnificince    beciuie    tht    Unlti\nwu tiger not to bi\n\u00bbl relitioni with Jipin.\nHe reviewed move* of Uh United\nS*_ and Great Britain, which he\nsaid were dulgned to block Japan'i\naimi to Eut Asis, and told the nation lt ihould keep lta \"firm determination to cope with my untoward happening.\nThe Japanese, ha uld, win trying to create peace and lecurity ln\nEast Asia through the aid ot Wang\nChing-Wel (head at the Japanese\npuppet regime at Nanking which\nclaims to ipeak for China) ahd\nthrough economic cooperation with\nChina uld Manchoukuo.\nTOKYO, Aug. 30 . (Saturday) \u25a0\n\u2014Kaname Wakasugi, Japanese Minister to Wuhlngton, irrived bin\ntodiy imld United States-Japanese\nnegotiations timed at easing the\ntenilon in ttit Far Eut, and immediately wu closeted with For-\nelgn inliter Admiral Teisiro\nToyodi.\nU. B. Ambassador Joieph C. Grew,\nwho had intended to ipend thi\nweekend outiide the cipital, immediately changed hla mind. He In.\ndictted the negotlatloni were im'\nportent but declined to give any\nhint of their progreu.\nRUSSIANS OCCUPY\nTHREE IRANIAN\nTOWNS\nLONDON, Aug. 30 (Saturday)\n(AP)\u2014Tbe Moicow radio announced today the Red Army\nhad occuped the Iranian towni\nof Mehlbad, Pahlevi and Me-\nihed. \"\nMehtbad li m inland town\nabout J10 miles Northwest of\nTehtran; Pahlevi (Enieli) ll I\nCuptan teaport, 170 miles to the\nNorthwut; and Muhed li in extreme Eutern Inn, iome 420\nmilu train tbe capital.\nCoordination of\nPrices, Supply\nin Board Hands\nOTTAWA, Aug. 29 (CP).-The\nGovernmmt moved tonight to\nbring about full coordination of\ncontrol over pricu and lupply of\ngoods and services essential to the\nprosecution of the war through\ntha Wartime Pricu and Trade\nBoard md the Wartime Induitrlei\nControl Board.\nBy order-in-council It made tha\nPricu and Trade Board the supreme luthority ln the field ot\nprice-control throughout Ctnidi,\nand gave I reconstituted Wartime\nIndustries Control Botrd complete\ncontrol pf supply md allocation of\ncommodities and materials essential\nto the wir effort.\nThe new set-up wu announced in\na Joint itatement luued by Finmce\nMiniiter llsley md Munition! Minliter Howe, H..\n. The tttttrptnt, givt \u2022 itrong\nIndication that tba Government\nmay ihortly move to curb Inital-\nment purchuu. Reitrlction of In-\n\u2022talntatit tfjflffib IXMi, \"would\nappetr to bi In tbe national lntereit under wartime condition!.\"\nThe itatement described Uie new\nunified .control established under\ntwo separate orden-ln-councll signed today as \"evidence bf the Gov-\ndetermination to tight\nary tendencies bimpenng\n^^rtidpat^to\n._ Wartime Induitrlei Control\nBoird under chairmanship of R. C.\nBerklnihaw, and the Wartime Pricu\nmd Trade Board under H. B. McKinnon, both, were enlarged to\nprovide for an Interlocking membenhlp.\nU.S. Sending Men\nBloody Reprisals\nings;\nEpidemic Eases\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 29 (CP). -\nMarked decrease in tbi spread ot\nileeplng sickness md infantile pa-\nralyiii \u2014 particularly In Saskatchewan, wai reported by Provincial\nhealth officials in the West tonight.\nAt Reglna, when the spread ot\nencephalitis hu been serious, no\nnew cuu hive been admitted to\nhoipital ln the put 24 houn, while\nonly 13 new cuu were reported ln\nthe other part! ot Saskatchewan, 10\nIn Manitoba and one in Alberta.\nPoliomyelitis, which hu centered\nparticularly In Manitoba, also seemed to be relaxing, with only lt cuu\nreported ln Minitoba and two in\nAlberta. Manila, however, reported one duth from uch disetse.\nbotti in Winnipeg.\nTotal poliomyelitis cuu now\nstand at 098 in Manitoba, with nine\ndeathi; Saskatchewan, 20 cuu ind\nno deaths; Alberta, 86 cuu and two\ndeathi, and Britiih Columbia, 32\ncuu and one death.\nLand Urges Building\nof Barges for Oil\nWASHINGTON, An* 29 _?).-\nThe peppery Chairman of United\nStatu Maritime Commission, Rear\nAdmiral Emory S. Land, today opposed plmt for building a huge\nnew pipeline from Southwestern\noil fieldi to the AtUntic seaboard\nto combit tbe oil shortage In the\nlitter area.\nLand uld he wu \"between hell\ntnd high wtter\" when memben of i\nipecltl Senite Petroleum Committee questioned him about the pipeline idea.\nNevertheleu he went on to erltl\ndie the idu md to suggest In'\nstead the speedy conitruction of 100\nreinforced concrete barges, to be\nloaded with oil md towed by other\nvuteli.\nPETERBOROUGH, Ont.. Aug. 29\n(CP). - Fife Chief Andy Spalding\nof Preston, Ont.. wu elected Pruldent of the Dominion Fire Chiefs\nAuocliUon it the concluding con\nvenUon Hwlodi hera todiy,      ,\nPlan Dangerous Operation to Take Bullet-\nFrom Near Heart; Associate Better;\nFiring Squad Busy in Paris\nVICHY. Aug. 30 (Saturday)  (AP).\u2014Eight more persons have been executed in Paris, dispatcher from Paris re-:\nported today, bringing to 11 the number executed since the\nattempted assassination of Pierre Laval and Marcel Deat Wed-\nnesday.\nThree of those executed, including Naval Lieutenant\nCount Henri Destienne Dorbes, were, condemned for espionage,\npresumably for De Caullists.\nThe other five were accused under the new French\nlaw providing death for \"activity against the occupying\npower.\" *~\nAll eight were stood-up\nagainst a wall at Vincennes\nprison just outside Paris and\nshot to death by a firing squad\nfrtim the French Garde Mobile.\nAmong those condemned for espionage was i Netherlands citizen\nnamed Jem Doornik. Tbe othen\nexecuted were French.\n, None of the eight wai described as\na Communiit, Indicating the French\nhad dropped tlie idea of \"anti-Red\ncourti\" two dayi after they itarted\nworking.\nBy ROY P. PORTER        '\n(Auoelited Preu Staff Writer)\nPAWS. Aug. 29 (API-Pierre\nLavtl, lymbol of French collabor-\nlUon wltb HiUer,, lay clue to\ndeath tonight u hli surgeons determined upon a riaky operation\nto remove an assassin's bullet Imbedded I tenth of an inch from\nhit heart\nThe surgeons decided upon the\nhabtrdoiu step after the 58-year-\nold poliUclanand Hltler'i number\nom Quilling in Frmce, hid mn\na temperature of 39 centigrade\nWA-WnNOTON, Auf. 39 (AP).\n\u2014The United statu Government\nmoved today toward a reappraisal of British md Russian wir lid\nby ordering two high civilian defence officials md the chief of the\narmy air corpi to undertake ipeciil missions abroad,\nPruldent Roosevelt disclosed tblt\nW. Averell Harrlman, whom he\nonce called hit lease-lend expediter\nlh London, would heid an Americu delegation to Moicow soon for\nconference on Russian munltloni requirements.\nHarrlman, Mr. Rooievelt uid,\nwill be succeeded ln London by\niotas Biggers, OPM production\nchief. Biggers will have the tuk\nnot only of handling Lease-Lend\ntransportation problemi from tne\nend but also of coordinating\nud Amerlcm producUon\nwhatever pouible.\n: Department meanwhile\nannounced thit Major General\nGeorge H, Brett, chief ot the air\ncorps, would head an army million\non an aerial tour of the African,\nheir Eastern, Mediterranean md\nAtlantic battle fronti.\nA similar but separate tour, touch-\nin gat tome of the ume pointi, Will\nbe nude by a aecond minion headed by Colonel E. M. Powen of the\na|r corpi, . \u25a0\nDaylight Time In\nWinter Protested\nVICTORIA, Aug. 29 (CP) - Thi\ncoit of living bonui ln all iti upecti\nwu Ming \"given cireful consideration by tne Provinciil Government,\nPremier PettuUo mnounced today.\nDaylight uvlng time alto lt being studied, the Premier nid. Messages, letter! and telephone calls\nfrom ill parts of the province were\nElection Date\n(or B.C. Is Sel\nlor October 21\nbeing received protesting against\ncontinuance of the daylight time\nduring the Winter months ind Mr.\nPattullo hid communicated witb\nH. R. MacMillan, president of Wartime Merchant Shipping Limited, at\nWhoie requut daylight Ume wu\nintroduced ln Britiih Columbli.\n<_M__t-i__m_^s_.-._t,\nIflllliJilMi^\nNeed for Recruits\n\"Important Thing\"\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 29 (CP) -\nLleut.-Col. H. E. Goodman, District\nRecruiting Officer for Military District 11, uld here todiy thai \"the\nneed for recrulti ii the mut importent thing in Canida right now.\"\nCoL Goodman, who returned today from Ottawt where he ittended\nI convention of all Canadian recruiting offlcen, uld that from 7000\nto 10.000 new recrulti per month ire\nreaulrefl. . s\n\"The old quota system for nrov-\n'ncet will not be revived,\" Col Goodmin continued. \"It Is neceuary that\nevery recruiting office get u many\nman ti jp-oulblt for tha trmy.\"\n(IOU Fahrenheit) for many hours,\na possible ilgn that perltonlstis\nwu developing cloie to vital or\ngins.\nTonight thi temperature Jumped\nto 39.5 (103.1 Fahrenheit) and X-\nrayi disclosed Uie necessity of m\nimmediate operation.\nLaval'a journalistic associate ln\nadvocating collaboration with the\nNazis, Maroel Deat, who wai wounded it the ume time Wednuday, wu\nimproving normally.\nLaval md Deat were ihot by a\nFree French foUower of Gen.\nCharlu de GauUe, youthful Paul\nCollette, who Introduced himself,\nTrojan-horse fuhion, Into the ranks\nof m anti-Communist Legion re\ncrutted to fight alongside the German! againit Ruuia.\nAt Collette'a home town of industrial Caen in Normandy poUce\npreued their lnvuUgttion of the\nassassin's political antecedents, and\nin France wd the French Empire\nauthoritiei drove forward ln their\nefforti to purge \"Communiit\" md\nelements opposed to both Uie Nazi\nmd Vichy authorltlu.\nCien, where failing wu reported running high tonight because\nColette thowed tricet of a bloody\nbutlng, hai bten a centre of numeroui Incident! attributed to British-Free French ictlon.\nIt wu tht icene of a recent killing of I police chief when a violator of tha ban, on celebration of\nBastille Day, France'i patriotic\nholldiy, thot hli way out cf a\npolice trap.\nIt ll ilong the Normandy coait\nthere that Marshal Petain once laid\nwhole boatloads of Free French\nvolunteen were luvlng for Britain\nevery day. ,\nColette himself hid attempted iuch\nan escape. ThU wu atter he served\nod the wanhip Niger which wu\nsunk in the Brltlth evacuation of\nDunkerque, had been taken to Britain md then ip tome unexplained\nmanner returned Immediately to\nFrince.\nHit parents, quiet and respected\nfolk living in Caen, were stunned\nby their lon'i irrut They iald he\nhad returned home July 28 from the\nMediterranean port of Sete where\nhe bad been itoker on i ihip, md\nsupposedly had rone to Parii to\naeek work.\nPARIS, Germm-occuped Frince,\nAug. 29 (AP)\u2014Pierre Laval wu reported today to have ient word to\nauthoritiei from hli bed-side in Ver-\nsallies: \"I requut that Colette not\nbe executed.'\nHfAD U.S. DELEGATION\nXO SOVIET IS NAMED\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (AP) -\nPresident Rooievelt announced today that he would appoint W. Aver-\neU Harrlman held of an American\ndelegation which will go to Moscow\nto consider the problem ot lid to\nRussia.\nHarrlman hu been In London\nhandling lease-lend operations, ind\nMr. Roosevelt uld John Bigeers,\nwho hu been ln chirge of production for the office of production\nmanagement, would take over Hsrrl-\nman's duUu In the British cipital.\nThe delegation to Motcow, which\nwill meet with corrupondlng British tnd Russian groins, may Dl to-\nnointed within i few divi, the\nPresident told a Preu conference\ntnd may have a half dozen memben.\nVICTORIA, Aug. 29 (CP). -\n.Premier T. D. PittuUo't Liberal\nGovernment Will leek i new\nmandate ftom the people of.Brlt.\niih Columbli October 21, thi Premier mnounced todty, with candidates, for the 48 tuti to be\nnominated September 80.\nContesting the Liberal!' bid\nfor reelection \u2014 their iecpn\u00ab\nlince the general Provinciil elections of 1933 \u2014 wUl be the Coniervative and C. C..F. parties,\nboth of which are expected to\nnominate a full ilate of cahdi-.\ndates, and a number of Independent and Labor candldatei.\nStanding at dissolution of tha\nLegislature July 22 wu Liberal!..\n31; Coniervative!, 8; C C. F, 7;\nLabor, 7, md Independent, 1.\nThe Premier hu already luued\na romlfuto giving hii reaaoni for\ncalling an election before hit Government'! term expired ln June, -\n1942. Mr. Pattullo uid that \"to coordinate Provincial taxation with\nDominion propouli, It will be nee-\nessary to pan legislation at tha next\nsession of the Provincial Legislature to bring into effect appropriate meuuru.\nThe matter is of iuch Import;\ntnce that I feel tha Government\nihould have ail expreuion of tha\nwiihu of the electon.\"        ...\nThe ConierviUve party, nhdll\nUie leadenhip of R. L. MaiUand.\nK. C, hu ilso pledged Itiell to\nlupport of m all-out wir effort u\nUie first plank of iti platform.\nThe C. C. F. party in a manifesto\nmade public tonight iald iti policy\nIn the \u25a0 forthcoming elecUon cimpalgn would be bued on the \"fundamental and paramount objectivei\nof victory ibroad, lecurity it home,\nSCHOOLS REOPEN\nTUESDAY MORNING\nSchool reopeni Tuudiy, the clot*\not mother Summer holldiy md tha\nbeginning of mother yeir of endeavor. ,    m j\nPre-school medial examinationi\nfor beglnnen md new pupili mtx*\nheld at the Hume School ThuwtaT\nmd at Central School Friday.      .\nNew itudenti for the Junior High\nSchool have been regiitering morning! at the ichool.\nBLAST KILLS WELDER\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 29 (CP). -\nOtto Hofstetter, 26-year-old wtldelt,\nwat fatally Injured whm an empty\noil drum on which he wu working\nexploded at Uie Petenon & Cowm\nElevator Company Ltd., plmt herl\ntodiy.\nWeaffig;\nNHLSO   ....\nTRAIL _\t\nVictoria   -..\nNanalmo\nMln. M x.\n.   42     68\nVmcouver\t\nKamloopi  -\nPrince George .....\nEitevm Point .\u2014\nPrince Rupert     S3\nT \t\nLangara\nDawion, Y.\nSeattle         _\u2014.\nPortland        ...\nSan Franciico  _\nSpokane    -_...\nPenUcton   - \u2014-.\nVernon    \u2014 -\nKelowna\nGrand Forki  \t\nKulo        m.\nCrmbrook  _\u2014.--\u2014.\nCalgary        _\u00a3__.\nEdmonton\n54\n29\n51\n51\n5.1\n4\u00ab\n45\n49\na\n40\n35\n37\n70\n64\n63\n71\n73\n72\n61\n8\nI\nI\n74\n73\n68\n68\n71\n70    ,\n70\n68\n72\nSwift Current     40\nReglna   .   45\nPrince  Albert      41\nW'nnipeg 51\nForecast: Kootenty: Locil light\nwind!, cloudy, moderately warm,\nwith t few cstttered ihowen be-\nooming colder with i few thunderstorms in the Northeut. ,  I\nStflfltj-jJ ja^vfJsM^tilm''MiM& '\u2022to'i'i.fa-'- hi'\u25a0 flu'lift\nhttfAril'ifttttfl.-'T-l \u25a0\n'   :.- .   .\n^y^g*^^\n |W^\n\t\n31  TWO-\n\u2022**&*\ngrmtfohtaumtt\nQHjurrlj\nBaker and Hendryx Streeti\nC. Cecil Oiterberg, Pastor.\n|  Sun., 10:00 'a.m.\u2014Sunday School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Wonhip\n7:80 p.m.\u2014Evening Service.\n'Wed., 8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting\nWt Welcome You.\nSteal .\nOllliirrli\nVictoria and Kootenay Sti.\nMr. Ian MacSween, B.A.\nj    11:00   a.m.\u2014Morning   Wonhip.\nNo evening service.\nA Cordial Welcome to AU\nJfotljel (kberttarl*\nPentecoital\n706 Baker St,\n8:48 a.m.\u2014'Sunday School.\n11-00 a.m.\u2014Devotional.\n7:80 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic\nRegular Servicei\nTuesday and Friday, 8 p.m.\nRev. and Mrs. C. A. C. Story,\nPastori\nHt. intra'*\n\u2022Eutfjpratt (Eljurrli\nStanley and Silica\nE. Hopka, Paitor.\n10:15 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014God'i Almighty Word\nGfrtnttg.Httitpb\nJoiephlne and Silica\nRev. Gordon O. Boothroyd,\nBA., B.D., Miniater\nUNION  SUNDAY  SERVICES\nWITH ST. PAUL'S\nWonhip at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30\np.m. in charge ot the Minister.\nA Cordial Welcome to All\n3Ftrat QHjurrlj nf\nOtyrtet, fcrtenttet\nHt BAKER STRUT\nA Branch ot The Mother Church\nThe Fint Church of Christ,\nScientist ln Boiton. Masi.\nSunday School 9:48 ajn.\nSunday Service 11 a.m.\nSubject Leuon-Sermon\n\"CHRIST JE8U8\"\nWedneiday Testimonial Meeting\n8 pjn.\nFREE READING ROOM IN\nCHURCH BUILDING-\nAll Cordially Weloome\nIteat\nlapttst (Efyurrft\nPastor H. S. Stovell, BA., B.D.\n813 Josephine Street\nSunday School, 10:00 a.m.\nMoming Wonhip, 11:00\nShirley HtU, SM) p.m.\nEvening Service, 7:30\nTht Paitor will praach at both\ntervicei,\nI Buried al Nelson\n_ Thomaa Riggi, oldtimer ot the Sal-\nftno diitrict, who died it Kootenay\nJake General Hospital Monday, was\nK*4arrled to his lait resting 'place in\nJfte City Cemetery at Nelson Friday.\n^Services in the chapel of Somers\nFuneral Home and at the graveiide\nwere taken by Rev. Gordon G.\nJtoothroyd of Trinity United Church,\n-a Mr. Riggs ii believed to have a\n.- Alster in the British Isles, but aa far\np aei ii known there are no relativei\n- :1a this country.\nI \u25a0\nBear Seaion Opens in\nthe Kootenay Monday\nNlmrodi of the Kootenay will\nhave their firat opportunities for\nhunting thli itaion on Monday. The\nseaion for bear, mountain iheep and\nmountain goat opens September 1,\nHarry Broverman's\nFather Is Called\nTRAIL, B.C.\u2014Harry Broverman,\nace pitcher for the Trail Mercoi,\nmen'i ienlor softball ttam, hai received word from Winnipeg that his\nfather, Morrii Broverman, died at\nthat city Saturday.\nSpecial Round Trip\nVACATION FARES\nTo the Prairies - Sept 5, 0, 7\nReturn Farei From NELSON ... 30-Day Return Limit\nCoach    \u2666TourlifStantfifS\nToT\n13.95\n16.05\n19.85\n22.85\n28.80\n34.20\n42.10\n49.75\n57.20\n24.00\n28.05\n30.45\n35.95\n41.35\nTits. Regular Bsss-tfa Csssbtsjsm. Tsiiwississsl Tai Extra.\nTIU1N-I AND 8TZAMBI8 OrBUT*C ON STANDARD TIMR\nSTOPOVER IN THE ROCKIES\nRound oat yonr vacation witb a tew dayt in th*\nmountains. Stoporen allowed at all polnta sin route.\nProportionately lower faret from Interior Pointa.\nChildren S yeart and under lt, Half far*.\nQm**U_litvS^\n-NELSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON.  S. C-SATURDAY  MORNING. AUO. 30, 1941 \u2014\nWarfield Traffic\nInfractions Cost\nS Drivers Fines\nTOAIL, B. C\u201e Aug, 29 - A tral.\nfl\u00bb check-up la the warfjtlei \"ilow\nzone\" by Constable D. C. Georgeson, of mt Provinciil Highway Patrol, and Conitable Lloyd Gray, ln\ncharge ot the Trail Provincial Police\nDetachment, resulted In tive men\nappearing before Stipendiary MagUtrite t. L. Hodge in Provincial\nPollct   Court   Ifldav   afternoon,\nchirged with traffic infractions.\nOeorge H. Craig and Stanley O,\nPrice of Warfield, and Erneit A.\nMitchell of Ronland, pleaded guilty\nto failing to itop at tht atop sign at\nthe junction of Monument Road\nand the Schofield Highway. All\nthree were fined $5 and coiti.\nIrving C. Trembath ot Trail tnd\nGordon T. Harper of Rotiland ware\nfined $7.50 ana costi for exceeding\nthe 28 mllc-an-hour ipeed limit.\nHarper pleaded guilty, explaining\nthat the car he wai driving, belonging to the Rosiland.Co-operative Traniportatlon fleet, had a\nfaulty speedometer, which he wu\nchecking at tht time. Magiitrate\nHodge conildered that Harper,\nknowing the meter waa defective,\nahould nave taken greater precaution to make lure he was driving\nunder the minimum speed.\nTrembath pleaded not guilty,\nitating he was confident he hed\nbeen travelling a normal rate of\nipeed, but both constables testified\nthat he was going at least 36 miles\nan hour, Conitable Gray having\nchecked him with the ipeedometer\non the police car, and Constable\nGeorgeson giving his estimate of\nTrembath'i speed on judgment based on his experience as a traffic\nofficer. Trembath drew a 37.50 fine\nwith costs.\nMagistrate Hodge, in each case,\nreferred to the Improved accident\nrecord in the Warfield Zone, reminding the offenden that lt was\nnecessary to have strict observance\nof restrictions in order to prevent\nany further serious accidents on\nthe flats.\nNIGHT BASEBALL\nWESTBRN INTERNATIONAL\nYakima 4, Vancouver 2.\nWenatchee 6, Spokane 4.\nPACIFIC COAST\nPortland 2, Seattle 1.\nSacramento 1, San Diego 7.\nThm Teachers SHU\nNeeded fer Vacancies\nin District Schools\nWith the exception of three schools\ntor which teachen are not yet available, all dlitrict ichooli in the Nelson area are prepared tor reopening Tuesday. Three teachers are still\nneeded. There hai been iome difficulty ln obtaining tetchen, but .all\nvacanclei except theie three have\nbeen filled, Tbe condition is described as \"unusual.\"\nEdgewood Beard,\nHost to District,\nUrges Monashee\nImportance ot the Monashee route\ntrom the Interior to tht Okanagan\nand the Coait and means whereby\nthe government could be preued to\ndevelop lt formed the highlight of\ndiscussions at a joint Board of Trade\nmeeting at Needles Thursday.\nThe I\/jwer Arrow Lakei Board of\nTrade was hoit to district Boards\nand Vernon representatives. Originally a luncheon meeting at Whatshan Lakes was scheduled, but owing to weather conditions the meeting was transferred to the Needles\nCommunity Hall.\nJ. B. McLeod of Edgewood, President of the Lower Arrow Lakes\nBoard, presided, and Henry Murton\nof Edgewood served as Secretary of\nthe meeting,\nJ. N. McLerti of Edgewood, don-\nsistent booster ot the Monashee\nroute, argued forefully for widespread district support.\nRepresenting Nelson were W. G.\nC. Lanskail, C. F. McHardy, B. C.\nPoulsen, J. A. McDonald, P. E.\nPouUn and Capt. P. Hartridge.\nAmong the visitors wai a former\nNelaon resident, Adolphe Browne,\nnow of Vernon. A. E. Jukes of Vancouver, at present making his headquarters at New Denver, wai also\na visitor.\nFollowing luncheon the party\ndrove to Whatshan Lakei to iee\nthii well known beauty spot and\nfishing centre.\nThe majority of the Nelson men\nstopped overnight at Nakusp, re-\nturning to Nelson Friday.\nBright Program Assured for Annual\nRegatta ot Kootenay Launch Club\n-     .    Ill      \u25a0\u25a0     Sill      \u00ab!\u25a0\ninch 2nd\nROSSLAND, B. C\u201e Aug. **9-\nNalten Maplt Letfi ellnohtd no\nond plaot -In tht Wttt Kootenty\nLaoroJie . League tonight It thty\nadministered an overtime 14-12\nbeating to tha lait-plaet Roultnd\nRtd mtn.\nTht gamt Mat hardly a comfortable one for tht tint, owing to\ntht sold following itviral dayt *t\nrain. Thli, together with tha fact\nthat play did ntd itart until 8:50.\nprompted tht offlciili to run tht\ngtnit through without any aliaw-\nanott fgr time loit In faceoffi, eto,\nIn contrast with tht wtather, Bill\nscuby in tha Nelson net wu really\nhot all evening. Hit work wii ien-\nrational throughout and during tht\ntint two periodi, whtn the Redmen\nstormed nil gotl repeatedly with\ndangerous close-in shots, ht par-\nmlttd only thrtt to illp by. Ht\nstopptd 36 to 40,\nFIVE NEWCOMERS\nFive Ntlion men who wtrt ntw\nto Ronland tans - Airth, Emery,\nAndrew, Arrell and Hundan\u2014accounted tor only one gotl betwttn\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nWILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK\ntht pocket book trom the duk in\nthe Bank of Montretl Thursdiy\nafternoon please return papen,\n1\u00bb3\u00ab FORD DELUXE COACH, PM>\nvate owner, two new tlrei ou\nfront wheeli, new battery, heater\nperfect condition, price $600!60\nR. Hewat, Kaslo, B. C.\nTWO EXPERIENCED GIRLS DE\nsire hotel work, chamber maids\nor home work. Sleep out. Box\n2437 Daily Newi. Give couple oi\ndtyi to answer.\n&SX#X&ZS&!S&SX>&XS2X$&!&\nNEWS OFTHE DAY\nMSWSSSSSSSSSSSSS-BSSSSSiSSSS-WWS*\nCommodore L. F. Gilbert of the\nKootenay Launch Club reported\nFriday that arrangements for the\nannual regatta on the Nelson waterfront on the afternoon ot Labor Day\nwore well in hand.\n\"Because of war conditions the\nentry is down lomewhat thii year,\nand the length ot the two bigger\nracei hai been cut down five miles,\nbut we are anticipating a very intereitlng regatta,\" the Commodore\nitated.\nAi usual the highlight of the\nafternoon'i activities, which start at\n2 o'clock, will be the Kootenay\nLake open race for the Nelson Ho-\ntelmen's Association Trophy, now\nheld by Gilbert'i Ladybird. To qualify for this race, a boat must have\nAfternoon Teat, soft drlnki and full\neount dlnnen, nrvtd dtlly on tht\nVerindt    Caft,    overlooking    tht\nbeteh tnd Koottnty Ltkt at\nKOKANEE LODGE\nNorth Short, IVi miles from ferry.\nOUTLET HOTEL\nCABINS. BOATING, FISHING\n30 miles from Nelson.\nvlt Hirrop Ferry\nKootenty'i   But   Flihlng  it\nTwenty-Mlnutss Pt\nPROCTER,   IC.\nRatu  rtatontblt\na speed of at least 40 miles an hour,\nand so far the race Is assured of at\nleast three entries. They are the\ndefending champion, Ladybird, and\ntwo of Nelson's new boats, West-\nman Motion's Aquaduster and Henry\nStevenson's new craft.\nPERHAPS SPOKANE\nBOATS\nOfficials were not absolutely certain of the two Spokane boats coming, but there is a good chance itill\nand word may be received today to\nthat effect. They are F. T. Lenji\nand a rival in business, and they\nwill both be here with their boats\nif they can break away from other\nengagements.\nThe next event in point of spectator interest will be the 225 Hydroplane Division 2 class. Stevenson\nalso qualifies In this division, and\nsome of his competitors will be\nWestman Motion in his Stardust,\nand C. A. Cawley who has bought\nJack Annable's boat. The Dr. Wilfrid Laishley Trophy is at stake in\nthis event.\nThe open race will be over a 15-\nmlle course, and the hydroplane\nDlv. 2 event will be 10 miles.\nOther motorboat races will be\nthe Bang-and-go-back race for the\nPlata Cafe Trophy, and an even',\nfor 35-mile-an-hour Inboard runabouts for the J. B. Gray Trophy.\nIntenperaing the program with\ncomedy and acrobatics will be an\nexhibition ot aquaplaning and water\nskiing.\nThere is also a possibility of outboard races.\nGuide for Travellers\n\u2022\u2022-\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHume Hotel Nelson, B.C.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprlttor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\nHUME\u2014Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.\nWilson, W. L. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.\nF. Brownt, J. F. Creba, Thomas B.\n\/Black, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. F,\n\u2022.Buckle.   Copper   Mountain;  W.  G.\nMoll, PenUcton; Mr. and Mrs. E.\n<Davis, J. E. Une, Victoria; F. R.\nIPugh and family, Harrison, Idaho;\nH. C. Francis and family, Calgary;\nMiss Margartt M. Henderson, Cranbrook; Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mowat\nPortland; Dr. Marjorie Heilroan and\nfamily, Kathleen Corbett, Mri. h. C.\nCorbett, Chriittbel Corbett, Francis\nC. Corbett, Laura R. A, Jackion,\nSpokane,\nr\nt\n\u25a0\u2022\n\\\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONE        MN   AND MRS PETER KAPAK.   Proi\n*\"    rooms   tn   tht  Inttrlor-Btth or Shower\nSPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH\nPHONE\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS\n\"YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOME*\nDuff erlu Hotel\ntUt Seymour St.       Vancouver, B. C,\nNewly renovated through\nout. Phonti ind iltvtfor\nA   PATTERSON   lltt ot\nColemin, Alu., Proprietor\nPLAYMOR TONIGHT\nDancing 9 to 1.\nWtd.\u2014Fresh milk cow in exchinge\ntor icparator. Box 2276 Daily News\nFresh killed pork at the Market.\nBecker Stall.\nGoldfish and Suppliei\nKOOTENAY FLOWluR SHOP\nJunior baieball Sunday, 2:15 p.m.\nCranbrook vi. Nelion.\nRotiry Luncheon, Tuesdiy, Sept\n2, 12:15 p.m, Hume Hottl.\nWanted\u2014Early  Applet\nMcDONALD JAM COMPANY LTD\nGet your  films also developing\ndone at VALENTINE'S.\nTAG   DAY,   SAT,,   SEPT.   20\nBy Women'i Aux. to Active Foroti\n8EE A. TERRILL FOR UPHOLSTERING tnd DRAPERIES. 120\nHIGH  STREET.\nBILL RAMSAY - Photographer\nNew   location\u2014662  Btktr  Strett.\nFllmi - Developing - Printing\nMonday \u2014 Labor Day. Our mtits\nare tender. No labor. Halliwell's\nFairway.\n12 inch Millwood\n$4 per load.\nBURNS LUMBER Se COAL CO.\nFor best results try Underwood\nTypewriter ribbons and carbon\npaper. Phone 99. P. G. Planti.\nLabor Day Dance at Salmo kty\nBinning's Orchestra. Lucky Numbtr\nDoor Prize. Hot Dogs. Ladiei 2Jc.\nGents 75c. Salmo W. I. iponion.\nWe have teveral good buyi in rebuilt National Cash Registers. D. W.\nMcDerby, \"The Typewriter Man\",\n654 Baker Street, Nelson, B. C.\nMIDNITE FROLIC\nSunday night at the New Playmor\nbeginning at 12 midnight\n\"   Standird Time.\nNEW STUDENTS OF JUNIOR\nHIGH SCHOOL\nGRADES S and 9\nart   requested  to   register  at   the\nschool any morning before Sept. 2nd\nPrepare your youngster for\nschool with a lunch kit. Strong caies\nwith genuine half pint thermoi bottles, ilso extia half pint vacuum\nbottles. Hlpperson Hardware Co.\nFLASH\nCome and enjoy younelf it Eagle\nHall Tonight, 9 till 1 P.D.S.T. 6 piece\norchestra. Adm.. ladiei 26c, gents\n35c. Men In uniform free.\nDANCE - TONITE - DANCE\nArrange your party and  follow\nthe crowd to Willow Point tonight.\nFinal Dance, so don't miss the fun.\nDancing till 1 p.m. Adm. 75c couple.\nR. C. A. Victor, the ijrmbol of\nquality for over 4Q years, itlll assures you of fhe finest In radio\nind radio-phonograph combinations.\nSee and hear these beautiful models at McKay it Stretton.\nPOULTRYMEN\nKeep In touch'with changing egg\nprices. Card pricei for ont yttr\ncommencing September lit, $1.60\nWrite to the Secretary, Kooteniy\nPoultry Co-operttlvt Auoclation.\nRobion, B. C.\nEXTRA SPECIAL\nComt tnd finish tht holldiy right\nhy ittending the Big Labor Diy\n\u00a7tnct In Eagle Hill Mondiy night.\nood music. Admission, ladies 25c.\ngenu 50c. Mtn IA uniform tttt.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nCAMPANA   -  Ptuid  iwiy  it\nTrail-Tadanac Hoipital, Auguit 27.\nGiovanni Battiita Campana In his\n54th ytar. Requiem High Mau will\nbe celebrated tt St. Anthony of\nPadua Church, Trail, Saturday, Auguit 30, at 9:30 a.m. Rev Father S.\nBalo officiating. Interment in Mountain View Cemetery at 4 p.m. from\nItalo-Canadese HaU. J\n>   *\u25a0'     '\"\u25a0'. ,\",\nthem but ihowed heape' et defensive ability. Bill Towniend wit,i\nfive goali and two assists, and In:\nDlngwtU with two goals and lix as-\nlists, were high men for the Leafi\nErnie Carkner tnd Ray Scott\nnotched thrte nifty goala tach tor\ntht-Redmen and Joe Ltface helped\nhimself te five assists at veil as\none goal,\nIn Uw overtime period tha Sad-\nman want Into tha laad op a goal\nfrom Joa Laface, loit it tgaln when\nBryant icored, and went iheid Once\nmora on Slmm't tally. Tht lut five\nminutei belonged entirely to the\nLeafi ga thay ran In thi winning\ncounten trom tht Stlcki ot Kuhn,\nTowniend and Bishop, with Ian\nDingwall assisting tach time. Kuhn\nalto drew an assist on Townsend's\ngotl.\nSaprunoff In tha Ronland nat\nprovided support ln Urge quantities\nparticularly in the tecond and third\nSuarter, whtn ht held tht Ltkt\nlty crew to I single tally ln each\ncanto.\n\u25a0OX ICORI\nNtliom OAPt. P\nSouby, g *.... 0 0 0 0\nAirth, d    112 6\nKuhn, d      12  3   2\nBrytnt, d     2  2 4  0\nJonei, d \u2014-~   0  110\nBishop, c ..,.-\u201e   2  13  0\nEmery, c      0 0 0  6\nTowniend, r   8  2  7  2\nAndrews, r  0 0 0 0\nPrice, w     10  10\nDingwall, w    2  6  8   0\nArrell, w      0 0  0  0\nHidden, w   0  110\nTotali   14 16 30 16\nRosiland:\nSaprunoff, g    0 0 0  0\nThatcher, d   0 0 0  0\nJim Laface, d    0  114\nMatuccl, d     , 0 114\nCarkner, d    8 0 3 0\nJoe Laface, e ...........   16  6   0\nPagt, o       0  110\nRay Scott, r  111)\nMcaulrt, r     112  4\nJim Scott, w    112  4\nSimm, w      _\u2014  10 10\nJack Laface, w    112 0\nCox, w   10  10\nReferee: Curly Wheatley. Judge\nof Play: Len Wilson. Timekeeper-\nGeorge Nixon Jr. Scbrekeeper\u2014\nHarry Beaulleu.\nChanter 1$ Winner\nCoast Exhibition\nTwo firsts, two secondi and a\nthird were carried off by F. H. W.\nChanter, Longbeach in vegetable,\nflower and fruit competitioni at the\nCanada Pacific Exhitloni, Vancouver,\nHe won firsts for Bartlett petn\nand Rochester peaches; secondi for\nDamion plums and pole beans; and\nthird for carnatloni.\nAdditional Kooteniy-Boundary\nmineral prizei were:\nQuicksilver ore: 1, Consolidated\nMining tc Smelting Co. of Canada\nLtd., PinChi Uke.\nManganese ore: 1, Curie Group,\nKaslo.\nZinc ore: 1, Zincton Mlnei Ltd.,\nZincton; 2, Lilly Mine, Silmo.\nTrail Mercos Win\nFrom Sasks, Trail\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. 28\u2014The Trail\nMercoi advanced into the finals of\nthe Trail Mens Senior Softball playoffs, by defeating the Sasks 10-4 in\nthe second galhe at a best-of-three\nsemi-final scries at Victoria Park\nFriday night. The Mercoi defeated\nthe Sasks 2-0 Monday.\nThe Mercoi itaged a icorlng spree\nIn the sixth inning netting them\n\u2022even runs, which placed them out\nof reach of the Sasks, who brought\nIn all their runs ln the eighth inning.\nThey downed the Mercos in one-\ntwo-three fashion' ln the eighth and\nninth inningi, but failed to brttk\nawty from Brovermtn'i steady\npitching rtcord for any mort than\nthtir original four counters.\nKtn Lawn hit tha tint homt run\nof the season from Broverman, incidentally, the only homer of the\nSame, driving ln Jule Biluky and\nitorgt Williams. Ken Stanton stole\nhomt for the Sasks othtr run.\nOni Basso did the throwing for\nthe Sasks for the tint flvt lnningi,\nregistering three itrlkeouti as compared to Broverman's tight. Broverman went the route for the Mercos.\nLance Hudion took ovtr pitching\ndutlei for the Sasks for the next two\nInnings tnd Ken Lawn finiihed Ihe\neighth and ninth. Neither Hudion\nnor Lawn did any fanning.\nScort by innings:\nMercoi    100 017 100-10\nSiski        000 000 040- 4\nLlneupi:\nMercos\u2014Mush Anielmo c, Loull\nDemon rt, Rico Martin si, Harry\nBrovtrmtn p. Sllvtr Decembrlnl lb,\nAb Cronie 2b, Frank Pagnan 3b,\nToffolo cf, Nick Turik If.\nSaiki\u2014Ken Stanton 3b, Sim Saprunoff rt Juit Bilesky u, George\nWlllltm! If. Ken Lawn lb, Roy\nScheppert 2b, Brick Edmundi r,\nFrank Pietrosky ef, Onl Bsslo p, B.\nWaddell. rf, Lance Hudion p.\nUmpirei-Al HaU, plate; WUh Mll-\nburn, baits.\nThe next playoff game will be between the Acei and Cutlegar, on\nWedneidiy night, Sept. 3, In the\nother halt ot the semi-final brackets.\nFraternity Goes\nto Koolaree Today\nAbout 40 boyi, mtmberi of the\nKoolaree Fraternity, composed of\nveterani of three campi, will gather\n\u00abt Cimp Koolaree. on the South\nShore of tht Wait Arm todty, for\ntht lesson's finil camp which will\nextend ovtr tht weekend, tnd will\nWO tht camp clethed tip, the equipment stored, tnd the buildings made\nmut for tht Winter.\nMrt. Evelvn Carlson, who will Oe\nin ehtrgt ot tha cookhouse, wai to\nro out on thli morning's train, while\nluppllu and equipment wtrt ilso\nto bt delivered by the train end\nUken charge of by tht idvance\nparty\nMost of the bon are expected to\ngo up in can to Seven-Mile, to be\nferried over to the camp from there\nFred Robins ot Trail will be in\ncommand u Big Chief.\n\u25a0\nONLY 2 DAYS REMAIN\nOF OUR\nAUGUST\nSALE\nEVERYTHING GREATLY REDUCED\nTrade-ins Accepted\nFink's Furniture\nWest Kootenay Open Tennis Tourney\nto Start at Tadanac Courts Today\nTRAIL, B. C, Aug. 2\u00bb-The Tadanac tennis courts will be the centre\nof interest for ill district tennii\nenthuilatti Labor Diy wtekend\nwhen the West Kootenay Open\nTennii tourney climaxes a buiy\nseason.\nEntries to the tourney were officially closed Friday night, with\nentriei classified at follows: men'i\nsinglet, 21: mixed doubles, 14; ladlei1 sin-les, 11; mtn'i doubles. 11;\nltdlu' doublu, J; ind two tntrlei\nin tht veterani doubles men 45 yean\nand over class, miking a total of\n77 eptrlu.\nEntries represent Trail, Tadanac,\nRouland, Naiaon, Procter, Willow\nPoint, and Spokane and Prosper,\nWash. From tha litter city rtftirn\nthe two Knox brothers, Clinton and\nClyde,, twini, who turned, out a\nbrand of tennii that brought keen\ncompetition lait year. Clinton capturing thi men'i singles event liter\na gruelling final match against his\nbrother Clyde. Mlu Beverley Webtr\nof Spokane li alao entering again.\nTha tourney starts at 1:30 p.m.\nSaturday ifternoon with the mixed\ndoublu clau opening the events.\nFintls will bt played off Monday,\nthe only known finals at present\nslated are in the veterans doubles\nclass, with D. K. MacAjliter, of\nRossland, and Herbert Oxley, ot\nTrail, teamed against Jack Wett of\nTrail and J. A. Stewart of Nelion.\nA split ln the two finals men's\ndoublet teams of laat year, Ed\nWoollner and Bob Moran, of Spokine and Joe MfDonell and Jack\nNeal of Rowland, Is alao noUced In\nthe entrlei, Moran.and Neal being\nthe two mining playeri. Woillner\nand Moran defeated McDonell and\nNe:' In thli event list year. Thli\ny\u00bbar, Woellner la teaming with\nFrank Gaylond, ot Spokane, and\nMcDonell his entered with George\nMurray of Tadanac.\nOPININ QDRAWS\nDraws tor tha 1:30 and 3 o'clock\neventi on Saturday havt been made.\nThe other draws will be arranged\nai the tournament progresses.\n1:30 p.m,\u2014\nMixta doublu \u2014 B. Shannon and\nMiss B. Diamond. Tadanac, vs. W.\nO. Williams, Trail ind Miss L. McDonell, Rouland; B. woellner and\nMlu B. Weber, Spokane, vs. C. L.\nKnowlei and Mn. W. Brown, Trail;\nE. Haley and Mrs. J. D. Hartley,\nTrail, vs. J. H. Salter and Mlu K.\nBlngay, Tadanac\n3 pJn.\u2014\nMixed doublei - Mr. and Mrs.\nGeoffrey Birwlsi, Willbw Point,\nvi, S. M. Rothman, Tadanac, and\nMiss M. Casey, Spokane: G. Dunbar, Vanoouver and Mn. G. Sims-\nson, Nelson, vs. Mr. and Mn. A. M.\nChesser, Tidanac; Ned Rhodes and\nMlu J. Evans, Trail, vs. Mr. ind\nMn. 0. L. Murray, Tadanac; J. A.\nStewart. Nelton, and Mn. A. Mowbray, Rossland, vs. S. E. Angui,\nTrail, and Miu K. Coffman, Spokane.\nMen'i linglei \u2014 F. Gaylord, Spokane, vt^^wmtrntATnO.\nScout Leaden to\nDo Glacier Hike\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. 28\u2014A party of\nTrail Scout leaders, Including Scout\nCommiuioner E. R. Humphriu. J.\nD. Southworth, Lance Whittacker,\nGordon LeBreton, Melcolm Hodgion, Regintld Flnlow. tnd Don Wilion, ire itarting out Saturday on a\nweekend hike to the Kakanee Glacier.\n40 Students Write\nTheir Supplemental\nExams, Nelson High\nSupplemental examinations tor\nHigh School itudenti ln the dlitrict\ncontiguous to Nelson were completed Friday at Nelion High School.\nTheie were examinationi for itu-\n-lents who failed In one or two lubjecti In June and who wera given\nthli opportunity to complete their\nstanding. About 40 itudenti wrote\nF. A Jewett, School Inipector, bad\ncharge.\nBUY AND SAYI   '\nAt Our Auguit Sail\nHOME FURNITURE\n413 Hall St. Phona 103J\nFleury's Pharmacy\nrreicriptioni\nCompounded\nAccurately\nPHONI25\nMed Arti Blk.\nPhone 327\nWELL!  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SMITH\nElectrical Contractor\nPhont ttt 381 Bikir tt\nTORONTO, Aug. 28 (CP).-Con-\nnlt Mick's Philadelphia Athletici\nnoted out Toronto Maplt Leafs,\ntall-enden of the International\nLeague, 4-3 in an exhibition game\nhere today.\n3%&X.*r\nCANTALOUP\nICE   CREAM\n1930 NASH Small Six\n4-Door Sedan\nA holiday ipeclal tn _____\nA-l shape. ... \u25bc\"\u2022M\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Hume Hotel and Poit Offlct\nfoAMf\nWHITE\n26 Vi Oi.\n$4.10\n-XSST SCOTCH WHISKY\nSINCE 174E\nIN SCOTLAND\nThla advert isement ia not published or displayed by ihe Liquor\nControl Bowd or by the Government of British Columbie.\n \t\n\t\ntola's Great\nAir Reserve a\nPoint In Favor\nBy DEVON FRANCIS\nNBW YORK, Aug. 29 (KP). -\nAlter more than two months of\nwarfare it is becoming evident,\nmilitary sources said today, that\nRussia's air force not only retains\nlta itrlking power but also is likely\nto remain a major worry to Uie invading Germans throughout the\nWinter.\nIn preparations for the campaign\nthe Germans withdrew a large part\nof their air forcei in the Weil to\nthe Eutern frontier.\nBut in spite of that concentration\nthe Russians continue to strike regularly from the air both at German\ncolumns and behind the German\nlines as well.\nThe Russian raid on the East\nPrussian city of Konigsberg .yesterday is a case in point. At the same\ntime Russian planes claimed to have\nsunk two German transports in the\nBaltic.\nSignificance is attached to failure of the Germans to continue\ntheir lir attacks on Moscow. Leningrad, threatened for weeks, hu put\nup a successful resistance with the\nhelp of the Red Air Force.\nContributing to the Russian air\nitrength is the fact the High Command has had no worry over replacement of personnel lost in combat. No evidence hu appeared that\niuch replacements will be a problem in the months to come.\nHie flier-reservoir of the Red Air\nForce comes from the Osoviakhim\nSociety, a civilian defence group\nnumbering between 15,000,000 and\n18.000,000 persons.\nSeveral millions in the Society\nmembership know the rudiments\nof flying, and several hundred thouiand at least have been taught military flying.\nAxis Calls Quits on\nPlan Take Tobruk\nLONDON, Aug. 29. (CP)-Axis\nforces in Libya, abandoning hope of\ntaking Tobruk, have constructed a\nby-pass around the city to move\nlupplies to troops, according to a\ndispatch in the Daily Mail from its\ncorrespondent in the Western Desert.\n\"The new highway is well de-\nligned and constructed,\" the dispatch said. \"It is meant to be permanent\u2014the Germans and Italians\nhave given up hope of taking Tobruk by assault.\n\"It must be the heaviest guarded\n40 miles of road in the world. It\nis separated from Tobruk's perimeter by minefields, barbed wire,\nbooby trips, tank ditches, machine-\ngun nests and anti-tank posts. Along\nit ire Uie best part of three divi-\nlions.\"\nCONVOY DAMAGED\nCAIRO, Egypt, Aug. 29 (AP) -\nAircrift of the fleet tir trm tttacked an Axil convoy of four merch-\nantmen tnd tour destroyers in the\nMediterranean Wednesday night\ncausing a series of explosions and\na fire on one, it wai announced today.\nRoyal Air Force bomberi yeiterday hit two Axil vessels in the central Mediterranean, a communique\nannounced. One ship began to smoke\nand was down by the stern while\nbombi pierced the decks of Uit\nother.\nThe acUons at wa were included in account of bombings of German and Italian positions at Bardla, Horns and Bengasi Wednesday\nnight and Thursday.\nOfficers Graduate\nBROCKVILLE, Ont, Aug. 29 (CP)\n\u2014The first class of new officers\nfor the Canadian Army to be trained in the* recenUy established officers' training centre here graduated today, receiving certificates of\n?|ualification for commissioned rank\nrom Defence Minister Ralston.\nAs is the case in graduation of\nairmen from schools in Uie British\ncommonwealth air training plant\nauthorities placed a ban on mentioning the number of graduates from\nUie officers' training centre.\nBut when the system ii in full\noperation between 4000 and 6000\nnew officers will be trained each\nyear.\nThey may be either non-commissioned officers and men who have\nshown merit in an active service\nunit, or they can be chosen from\nthe ranks of the training centres,\nThe third group in attendance at\nthe officer? training centres are\nreserve army Junior officers, members of Canadian officers training\ncorps or non commissioned officers of reserve units ofotaining'active\nservice qualification.\nDuisburg, Ostend\nR.A.F. Targets\nLONDON, Aug. 29 (CP)-Royal\nAir Force bombers roared over the\nGerman industrial city of Duisburg\nlast night and the huge bombs they\nd.opped started \"very large fires\nand caused explosions, the Air Ministry said today.\nThe Air Ministry described the\nDuliburg raid as heavy and successful. Dock sat Ostend, Belgium,\nwere atacked by a smaller force\nof bombers and teveral other targets in Weitern Germany and occupied territory also were blasted.\nNine British planes were lost.\nNaii sources in Berlin admitted\nthat Britiih bombers caused damage\nin attacki on Western Germany luring the night.\nCanadian Navy Ships Serve Around\nBritain; No Better Troops Than\nCanadians Says Minister on Return\nOTTAWA, Aug. 29 (CP).-Ca-\nnadian Naval Units are on constant\nduty in the waters about the British\nIsles ind the Britiih Admiralty is\n\"very appreciative of their assistance,\" Navy Miniiter Macdonald\ntold The Canadian Press on his\narrival home from Britain today.\nMr. Macdonald flew hy bomber\nto Britain nearly a month ago and\nreturned by clipper by way of\nLisbon and New York, arriving here\nby train this morning.\nHe paid high tribute to the Canadian troops overseas, with whom\nhe spent some Ume, conferring with\nLt.-Gen. McNaughton, Corpt Commander, and watching men at ip**\nnoeuvrei.\nNO BETTED TRQOP8\nThere are no better troopi in\nEngland than the Canadians,\" Mr.\nMacdonald said. \"That is generously\nadmitted by all who are in a position to know.\"\nOne result of the Minister's vliit\nwill be the dispatch to Canada ot\na party of skilled British ihipyardi\nDominion'! program for construction\nDominion's prgram for conitruction\nof Tribal class deitroyen.\nSAND\nand\nGRAVEL\nFor All Building\nPurposes\nPHONE 701\nFairview\nFuel Co.\nSatisfaction\nIt Aiiured With\nCorrect lelection ot fixtures.\nCorrect selection  of icceuories.\nCorrect lelection of materials\nCorrect method of installation by\nmen skilled In their lint of work.\nPlace    your     requirements\nwith us and we assure you\nultimate  satisfaction.\nPhone 666\nKootcnoy  Plumbing\n& Henting Co., Ltd.\nS57 Baktr Bt\nOn hit viiit to England Mr. Macdonald was accompanied bv Rear\nAdmiral Percy Nellei, Chief of the\nNaval SUff, and Captain T. L.\nHoughton, Directors of Plans and\nOperations at Naval Headquarters.\n\"We went to England mainly to\nconfer with the British Admiralty,\"\nthe Minister said, \"and to exchange\ninformation which would be helpful to both the Royal and Canadian\nNavies.\n\"We had interviews with Rt. Hon.\nA. V. Alexander, First Lord of the\nAdmiralty and other Admiralty of\nficers. They were all very help\nful.\n\"We discussed particularly the\nproblem of obtaining skilled destroyer construction men for our\nprogram here and I think we made\n\u25a0good progress. We will get some\nmen at once.\"\nMr. Macdonald had an audience\nwith the King and conferred with\nPrime Minister Churchill. He also\nvisited a naval training ichool\nwhere many Canadian young men\nare being instructed as officers..\n\"They were in excellent shape\nand making good names for themselves in competition with men from\nevery part of the Empire including\nthe Britiih Isles,\" he said.\nThe Navy Minister was flown to\nEngland by Capt. Stalfoi\"d and his\nferry crew, the same captain and\ncrew who were lost when their\nplane crashed on a return flight\ntake-off, killing all 22 men on board\nincluding Rt. Hon. Arthur Purvii,\nhead of the British Purchasing Commission in Waihington.\nA few days before that fatality\nMr. Macdonald had spent an evening with Mr. Purvis and Mr. Alexander at the home of Lord Beaverbrook.\nThe Minister's return journey occupied a week, in marked contrast\nto his swift outward trip by bomber.\nHe flew to Lisbon where he had\nto wait several days for a seat ln\nthe clipper ship which brought him\nto New York.\nHi^HMHH^H^HiH^HM^M^H\n-NEI80N DAILY NEWS   NEl SON   B  fl.-SATURDAY MORNINO   AUO   SO   1M1--\ntB&_   I\nConchies Doing\na Great Job In\nBy FRANK FLAHERTY\nOTTAWA. Aug. 2S (CP).-HBome\n900 young men of military age Who\n&rofess conscientious objection to\nsaring arms now are at work in\nremote wooded areas, clearing trails\nand building roads.\nAfter a few months experience\nwith the alternative service plan\nfor conscientious objectors, authorities are impressed with the willingness of the men to work and\ntheir amenability to camp lite.\n\"Once we get them into' the camps\nthey are swell,\" said Mr. Justice T.\nC. Davis, Associate Deputy Minister\nof National War Serylces. \"They\nwork like trojans. They are doing\na great job.\"\nGetting them td camp, however,\nla not so easy. Some fail to show\nup wben ordered to report, their\nnames are given to police who arrest them, bring than before the\ncourts and usually secure convictions and jail sentence!.\nIN NATIONAL PARKS\nThe objectors in the main are\nmembers of the Mennonite, Doukhobor, and Seventh Day Adventist\ngroups,\nThe Doukhobor group hu a work\ncamp of its own at Lac La Rouge\nsome 200 miles North of Prince Albert, Sask. Tbe men are engaged in\nextending for another 50 miles the\nroad which now runs 150 miles\nNorth from Prince Albert, to give\naccess to a rich mineral area and\na Bcenic paradise.\nThe other alternative service\ncamps are in the national parks.\nThere are 200 men in Prince Albert Park, 290 in Riding Mountain,\n150 in Jasper, and 135 in Banff.\nThe men got 50 cents a day and\ntheir food and lodging. They must\nprovide their own clothes and toilet\narticles. They live mostly in large\ncanvas tents but if they remain at\nwork throughout the Winter will\nbe moved into logs huts.\nA day in the life of a conscientious\nobjector conscripted for labor service is much the same as that of a\nsoldier in training. He must be up\nat a regular time and make his bed\nbefore breakfast He must be at\nwork at 8 a.m., gets an hour for\ndinner at noon and works until supper time, about 5:30 p.m.\nThe men have their evenings to\nthemselves but may not leave camp\nwithout permission. They must be\nin bed at 10:30 p.m.\nMACKENZIE KING\nSPENDS BUSY DAY\nON STATE PAPERS\nLONDON, Aug. 29 (CP Cable)-\nPrime Minister Mackenzie King returned to London today, refreshed\nafter a night spent at a famous estate which forms the headquarters\nof Lt.-Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton,\ncommander of the Canadian Corps.\nThe Prime Minister planned to devote the day to working In his hotel\nsuite on state papers and correspondence. He also will have the opportunity of bringing himself up to\ndate on international events by\nreading British communications normally sent to him in Ottawa hut\nnow delivered here.\nMr. King will spend the weekend\nin the country but the Identity of\nhis host was not disclosed.\nFadden Calls\nCabinet Meets;\nPraise Menzies\nCANBERRA, Aug. 29 (AP).-One\nof the first acts of the new Prime\nMinister, Arthur W. Fsdden, was to\nsummon meetings ot the War Cabinet for next Tuesday, the Advisory\nWar Council Wednesday and the\nfull Cabinet on Friday.\nIt is expected Mr. Fadden will\ncarry on with the present Ministry\nuntil after the budget debate, leaving Mr. Menziei, who resigned yesterday as Prime Minister, as Minister of Defence Co-ordination. If\nthe Government survives the budget\ndebate a reconstruction of the Ministry will be effected.\nAll lections of the press and the\npublic paid tribute to the \"dignified,\ngenerous, public spirited action of\nMr. Menzies in resigning in order\nto achieve political stability and\nparty cooperation.\nMr. Fadden was concerned today\nabout sending a Minister to London\nbut said at present the Government\nwill -not do more than enter into\nnegotiations with Prime Minister\nChurchill on the point whether such\na Minister would be received by\nthe British War Cabinet. He said\nno minister would be nominated\nuntil the negotiitioni were com\npleted.\nMade from quality fine count broadcloth in a choice\nselection of colors and patterns. Sizes 6 to 16 years.\nSelling at\n79cand$L00\nBoys' Pyjamas\nMothers! Your boy's health depends a lot on sound\nsleep. Buy him a pair of these soft stripe Yama\ncloth pyjamas. Lapel collar style trousers have draw\nstring at waist. Sizes 6 to 16. 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At\nother pointi in Northern Alberta\ntemperatures; were near freezing\nand Peace River towns report heavy\nfog and rain in many sectors.\nNAZIS KEEP FOOD FROM MANY HUNGRY\nMOUTHS BY FAILING MAKE AGREEMENT\nWhat will the Winter bring to\nEurope? Betty Sargeant telli why\nthe Red Crosi li fearful of epidemici and what it.li doing about\nIt\nBy  BETTY BARGEANT\nGENEVA, Aug. 29 CAP) -\nFearing famine and epidemic will\ncome to war ravaged Europe, the\ninternational Red Cross is preparing for the worst.\nAlthough Europe has been surprisingly free from epidemics in\ntwo years of warfare\u2014despite the\nexposure of civilian masses to\nrigorous conditions of life, despite bombings and mass migration\n\u2014officials express fear for the\ncoming Winter and Spring.\nTwo agencies at international Red\nCrou headquarters are jointly creating a stock of anti-epidemic serums, to be kept ready In customs-\nfree <3\u00abneva depots and sent anywhere in Europe where an epi.\ndemic may break out.\n\"uropean stocks are dwindling\ngradually and there are fewer ana\nfewer countries where food can be\nbought by Red Cross money.\nPortugal and Turkey remain Ihe\nonly real markets and large-scale\ntransport problems impede food\nmovements from those countriei to\nmost of the occupied countries of\nEurope.\nGetting overseas foodstuffs is another headache because of the British blockade. Latin American Red\nCross societies have long been willing to send quantities of wheat, canned meats and other foods to Europe's occupied areas provided the\nRed Cross could get British navicerts.\nBritish authorities agreed to grant\nnavicerts If the Red Cross could get\na double edged guarantee from the\nGerman Government.\nThe first condition was that all\nfoodstuffs and other necessities sent\nfor distribution to needy women,\nChildren, and the tick in areas under German occupation or control\nwould reach these people and no\none else. Thli condition wai agreed\nto by the Germani.\nThe second condition, however,\nwai not agreed to by the Germans.\nThis wai that the German authorities muit guarantee not to take out\nfrom the countrj ln question local\nsupplies equivalent to the amounts\nsent in by the Red Cross.\nUntil th German Government\ncan give such an assurance, the British authorities say tbey will give\nno navicerts, and Latin American\ngifts still are waiting shipment on\nthe other side of the ocean.\nTurkey Prepares\nfor Emergencies\nBy PRESTON GROVER\nANKARA, Aug. 28 - (Delayed) -\n(AP). \u2014 Turkey stepped up her\nemergency preparedness today.\nThe general administering martial law in Istanbul, European Turkey and the sector surrounding the\nstrategic Dardanelles Straits issued\na communique stating it is \"considered necessary\" that beginning\nSept. 5 all male citizens must at\nall times carry a birth certificate or\nother positive identification.\nAfter Sept. S, it was decreed, all\nmen will be subject at any time to\nidentification. This measure apparently is designed to guard\nagainst sabotage or Fifth Column\nactivity.\nThe veteran Nazi diplomat, Ambassador Franz von Papen, today\nrevised plans to quit Ankara for\nIstanbul and instead called on President Ismet Inonu to let him feel\nonce more the weight of German\ninfluence. The call was made after\nthe British Ambassador, Sir Hughe\nKnatchbull-Hugessen' had just outlined recent accomplishments of\nthe British war effort.\nThe official reason made public\nfor the von Papen call was that the\nNazi had desired to present Inonu\nwith a small copy of a Turkish museum piece made by a German.\nSir Hughe, when he called on the\nPresident was reported to have been\narmed with an impressive array of\nfigures on British aerial operations\nover Western Germany, on reduction of ship losses and on the increase of supplies from the United\nStates.\nThe possibility is recognized by\nTurks that the Russian campaign\nmay compel Germany to confront\nthem with demands to use her waters or for passage through the\nDardanelles to make easier the supplying of German armies which\nmay be deep in the Caucasus.\nTHREE MONTH8 FOR\nFAILING TO REPORT\nREGINA, Aug. 20 (CP)\u2014Stillest\npenalty yet imposed in Saskatchewan for Infraction of the National\nResources Mobilization Act was given Peter Fehr of McMahon, Saik.,\nfor falling to report lor compulsory\nmilitary training May 20, war aervices officials said today.\nFehr, who police reported to have\nshown a defiant attitude, was sentenced this rfeek at Wymark by\nPolice Magistrate G. C. Thompson of\nSwift Current to three months hard\nlabor in Regina jail without option\nof line.\nCHINESE PROTEST\nFRENCH VIOLATION\nCHUNGKING, China, Aug. 29\n(AP).\u2014The Chinese Foreign Office\nprotested today to the Vichy French\nEmbassy against an alleged violation ol the Chineie .border by\nFrench troops in Indo-China and\ndemanded guarantees against a repetition of the incident,    '\nThe protest charged that more\nthan 100 French soldiers had crossed\nthe frontier August 4 and attacked\nShangyi, killing and wounding a\nnumber of Chinese peasants, destroying farm housei and ripping up\na highway.\nUNLIKELY NAZIS\nWOULD ESTABLISH\nISLAND CONSULATES\nOTTAWA, Aug. 29 (CP). - A\nLyons radio report quoting a Nazi\nannouncement that a German Consulate would be established at Sti\nPierre and Mlquelon was described officially here today as\nunworthy of serious consideration.\nINVESTIGATE DEATH\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 29 (CP).-\nVancouver police are Investigating\nthe death of Bill Grant, 45-year-old\nMusqueam Reserve Indian, whose\nbody was found floating in Burrard\nInlet here today.\n31 British Planes,\nTwo Ships Destroyed,\nNazi Communique\nBERLIN, Aug. 20 (AP)- The high\ncommand today claimed the Royal\nAir Force lost 31 planes\u201417 ol them\nbombers\u2014in asiaults yesterday on\nthe Netherlands coast and German\nheld channel regions. \/\nIt said German fighters and antiaircraft batteries shot down 23 British planes, naval artillery seven and\none pursuit plane was downed by\nInfantry.\nTwo British merchantmen, one ol\nthem a tanker, were sunk by German aircralt ott the British Weit\ncoast of Pembroke, the Communique claimed.\nSlight damage waa done in raids\non Western Germany, it was said.\nR A.F. Thursday losses, day and\nnifjht combined, were 21, the Air\nMinistry announced.\nFOUR-FIFTHS WORLD'S\nPEOPLE ARE AT WAR\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (AP) -\nOn the eve of the second anniversary of Germany's invasion ol Poland the -National Geographic Society noted today that 1,100,000,000\npeople \u2014lour fifths of the world'i\npopulation\u2014now are at war.\nNEUTRAL WORKER IN NAZI SHIPYARDS\nFORESEES SUDDEN FAL- OF GERMANY\nLONDON, Aug. 29- (CP)\u2014An eyewitness account ol the Royal Air\nForce bombing ol Hamburg, told by\na neutral conscripted by the Germans lor war work in that city'i\nshipyards, has been iisued by the\nMinistry of Information. Ill health\nenabled the workman to get permission to leave Germany.\nThe neutral, who formerly lived\nin Hamburg, was ordered back there\nfrom Belgium.\n\"There I worked and was bombed for Hitler until a few weeks ago,\"\nhe said* \"I took the oath that every\nGerman worker has to take to serve\nAdolf HiUer:\n\"Th* army ol Hitler'i war worker! includes a large percentage est\nforeigners. We were given the most\ndangerous tasks, such as fire-fighting in tbe shipyards and factorial.\nSo I can give first-hand fact* ol\nthe R.AT. raidi.\n\"I have heard thoie new, powerful Britiih bombs explode in the\nshipyardi ol Hamburg. Few people\nare allowed to aee the worst ofthe\nhavoc, but the nature ol my work\nqualified me lor a ipecial pass that\nt-mk me into all four ot the big\nyards.\nDAMAGE TERRIFIC\n\"Bombed areas are ringed tor a\nradius ol 900 yards; the official communiques grossly understate the\ndamage and casualties but I can uy\nthat the damage has been terrific.\n'Terror ia one of the methods used\nby the Gestapo in Hamburg shipyards. One of my colleagues was\nsent to prison lor two yean. HU ol-\nfence waa to observe aloud that\nBritain had a bigger navy when a\nfellow worker was praising the Tirpitz, sister ship of the Bismarck,\nwhich now is being fitted out. He\nwas overheard by an S. S. Guard,\narrested and sent to prison lor\ntreason.\n'\u2022There are usually about 90,000\nseamen waiting lor Ships in Hamburg. There is alwayi a rush when\ncrews are wanted lor tbe Baltic\ncoasting trade but when handa are\nwanted lor ships going into tbe\nNorth Sea to tbe ports ot occupied\ncountriei the seamen lind various\nmeans ol keeping out ol the way.\n\"In the final stages ol my stay ln\nGermany I saw ilgns ot tbe weakness of the Nazi war effort.\n\"The fall ol Nazllim will oome\nwithout shadow ot doubt, and I believe that when Germany cracks\nshe will crack suddenly. But nothing but unremitting effort will be\nsufficient to meet Hitler's maximum\nonslaught in the next lew monthi.'\nFINNS SH SOVIETS\nLEAVING TALLINN\nHELSINKI, Aug. 29 (AP).-Fin-\nnish fliers claimed today they had\nseen many dozens of Russian warships and transports leaving Tallinn and heading Eastward last\nnight. Germany claimed the capture\nof that Estonian capital today.\nHeavy gunfire and other explosions have been heard In Helsinki,\n50 miles North ol Tallinn across the\nGulf of Finland, and It was believed\na violent naval or naval-air battle\nwai taking place in the Gulf.\nArtillery lire on land also is believed to have contributed to tbe\ndin.\nREGULAR CAS SALES\nMADE ON LABOR DAY\nTORONTO, Aug. 29 (CP)-J. L.\nStewart, Deputy Oil Controller said\ntoday that tne regular hours of sale\nwill be observed by gasoline lervice sUtions on Labor Day, Monday\nSept. 1. He added there are no special restrictions regarding holiday\nsale. Regulations call for aervice\nstations to close from 7 p.m. to 7\na.m. on weekdays and au day on\nSunday.\nKent Inspects\nWireless School\nMONTREAL, Aug. 20 (CP) - A\nsmart turnout\u2014bristling bayonets, a\nlively band and a oolorful crowd-\ngreeted the Duke of Kent today at\nthe No. 1. Wireless School here as\nhe continued his tour of Britiah\nCommonwealth air training establishments.\nHis Royal Highness began a busy\nday with a viiit to the Royal Air\nForce Ferry Command and then\ndrove through crowd-lined streets\nto the wirelesi ichool. Classes continued during tbe ducal tour and\nHii Royal Highneu was able to see\nthe varloui stages ol development\nof a wireless operator.\nAt the R.A.F. Ferry Command the\nDuke was met by Air Chief Marshal\nSir Frederick W. Bowhill, head ot\nthe service, and officials of the British Ministry of Aircralt Production.\nThs\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nManutaeturars oi\nProducen and Refiners ot\nElephant      Tadanac\nBrand\nChemicals and\nChemical Fertilizers\nAmmonium Phosphata\nSulphate ot Ammonia\nSuperphosphates\nMenoealelum Phoaphate\nBrand\nMetals\nLEAD-ZINO\nGOLD-SILVER\nCADMIUM-BISMUTH\nANTIMONY\nMERCURY\nAho Sulphurla Add snd Sulphur\nGeneral Office and Works, Trail, B. C.\nFertiliser  Salei\u2014Marin*  Bldg.,  Vancouver,   B.  C\nMetal and Fertiliser Sales\u2014215 St. |amei St., Montreal\ntrntt   ...2.1...\n\t\n \u2014\u2014\n\"\"\n\u00bbA0I FOUR     .. \t\nMrs. Kennedy to\nHead Army Corps\nOTTAWA,  Aug.   39   (CP)\/-De-\nfence Headquarten announced to-\nlay Mrs, Norman Kennedy ol Victoria has been appointed Canadian Women's Army Corps stall\nofficer tor Military District No\nU (Victoria). Mrs. Kennedy, for-\nmerly Commandant of tbe British\nColumbia Women's Service Corps,\nfirst women's voluntary corps to\norganize in Canada, is also the first\nofficer to receive an appointment\nin the C. W. A. C.\nFollowing the visit ol Matron\nElizabeth Smellie, officer administering tbe corps, to M. D. 11 bead-\nquarters at victoria, lt Is learned\n\" initial requirements lor that diitrict are lor about 80 volunteen\nwho will terve chiefly as clerks,\nstenographers,  telephone operators\nk and transport driven.\ni It is expected to hava a platoon\nat Esquimalt; a detachment at Victoria, and a platoon at headquarters for Vancouver defences. Living\nquarters for the tint groups to go\ninto service at the Pacific Coast\n' -(trill be arranged trom District\nHeadquarten.\n-NELSON DAILY NIWI  NILtON  B. C.-8ATURDAY MORNINO  AUO. 90\nWelcome New\nPast orr Creston\nCRESTON, B.C. \u2014 Members and\nadherents of Trinity United Church,\nCreaton, and of the associate congregations at Wynndel and Canyon,\nwere out in large numbers to tender\n\u25a0\u25a0 -tl. enthusiastic welcome to their\nnew pastor, Rev. Austin A. Fulton,\nMrs, Fulton and three children. The,\nat home was held in the Church\n! hall. WiUiam J. Truscott wai In\neharge of proceedings.\nCommunity tinging was promin\n\u2022nt in the evenlng'i program, along\n'    died by'- '\nScott, in which the men in the\nwith a variety quiz handled by W, J.\naudience outscored tbe ladles 25 to\n81. The Biblical contest was won\nBy Mn. A. 0. Howard. There wai a\n\u25a0 vocal duet by Mrs. W. S. Cameron\nand Miss Edith Cook, with Bob Weir\nat the piano,\nSupper was served by tha ladlei\nUnder the sponsorship ofthe Church\nboard ol management at which Mr.\nnder the iponionhip ol the Church\noard of management at which Mr\n. Truscott, on behalf ot the congta\n8?\"\ntion, in happy fashion welcomed\nitor\nNEGRO CONFESSES TO\nSLAYING SEVEN WOMEN\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 39 (AP)-\nClalmlng sn amazing series of confession! from a one-time undertaker's assistant, police ihnounced today solution ol two crimes that\nmm v. svc.sj, acting Supcrin-\nat of police. s\u00bbld the span \u2014\nshocked tha capltal-the rape\n'   [i of a government ittiwgra\n_ Iward 3,\ntendent of r\nJarvis ROosevelVOatOe-a Sj-'year-\no' negro, hkd confessed not only\nin these two esses, but in a series\nol tive other sex homicides both\nhere and In New York. Three ot\nthe victims were white, four negroes.\nBeware Faddists... ,\nTasty Food Is\n\"Good lor You\"\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nDietitians and nutritionists have\nbeen accused of lacing in tight,\nunbending stays and taken the fun\nout ol eatingl Paul V. McNutt, in\nhii opening address belore the Nutrition Conlerence, complained that\nsomething Irequently happens to\ngood food when its selection is distilled through the coUs ol an e*-..\npert And that lood loses its gas-\ntronomic gusto. Those were his\nwords.\nThis stalwart Hoosler claims that\nin bis state they've gotten their\nvitamins tot years, all that could\npossibly be strung together, before\nthey ever knew one by its first\ninitial, but that the meals also contained an extra vitamin, one that\ncould not be tound in the laboratory\n\u2014the psychological vitamin ol human satisfaction. He termed it Vitamin 2 \u2014 Ior zeit, no doubt.\nWell, hold on a minute, governor.\nYou've got something in the idea\nthat every meal ahould have that\nall important Vitamin Z. And we\nknow that Indiana food has what\nit takei. But whatever gave you the\nidea that nutritionists didn't go In\nfor good eats? Did you ever sit down\nto a meal served up to us when wa\nlot together? I thought not. A num-\nTV \"   \"\ngot top\ner of\nnutritionists had dinner the\nother night at the country home of\na member who has a string ol degrees alter her name, and this is\nnew pastor and his wile and\nfamily to the work here, and assured ol wholehearted support in all\nbranches ol the denominational\nwork. Mr. Fulton replied.\ntember 10-17\nProclaimed Week\nof Reconsecration\n\u25a0 OTTAWA, Aug. 38 (CP) - The\nJDWclamation setting the week ot\nSepL 10 to Sept. 17 aside ss one ol\n\"reconsecration ol our lives\" to the\nEmpires war cause was contained in\nas extra edition of the Canada\nGazette issued today.\nReconsecration week, the proclamation says, is to be \"observed\nI throughout our Dominion ol Canada\nin national honor lor those who on\n. land, sea, and in the air are the de-\niffinders ol our country, and in proud\n) memory lor those valient hearts\nwho have gone out from among ui in\nthe molt precious ot all sacrifices\nfor our common freedom;\n\"And know ye further that we do\nalso hereby ordain and declare this\nweek as one ol reconsecration of\nour lives and pouenloni, of everything we have and everything we\nare, lor the principles which under\ndivine providence, have been our\nstay and help ln the past to tbe end\nthat torment may be lifted trom\nmen's hearts and peaoe and safety\neome for all nations and peoples.\"\n. Airmen Entertained\nby N. Denver Aux.\nMEW DENVER, B. C. \u2014 The Wo-\nCm's Auxiliary to the Canadian\ngion entertained at a dinner in\ntha Legion Hall in honor of visiting overseas airmen.\nIn the evening the Young People\nentertained them at a public dance\nin the Bosun Hall.\nTha viiiton included Lac. J. B.\nColei and Lac W. A. Pryce Jonei;\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grier:\nCpl. Dennis Jones and Lac. Ronald\nwest, guesti of Mr. and Mri. H.\nOunn. and Lac. G. W. Rowe, the\nguest of Dr. and Mn. A. Francis,\nwhat we ate: golden brown chicken,\ntlully hot biaculti and \u00abrevy. corn\non the cob, a tossed green salad with\nanappy cheese, iced tea and honeydew melon. You cant do better than\nOat in Indiana.\nAnd'it isn't a case ol do as I say,\nnot aa I do. Every nutrltioniit worth\nher salt makes it her business to\nplan meals replete in the Vitamin\nZ that makes for rounded gastronomic aatislaction. We believe lood\nshould be so good the lamily will\nwantlp eat lor the pure Joy ol eat\ning\nwho\n.. U not the nutritionists\nhave taken the tun out ot eating.\nBut Tm afraid a lot ol people have\nthe idea that nutrition meani something that ia \"good lor you,\" but\nnot too tasty. The lood faddists are\nto blame. They have harassed the\npublic with ridiculous and far-\nfetched notions about what they\nahould and should not eat. Some ol\nthem expound the theory that all\nfood -Jiould be eaten raw. Nothing\noould be more unappetizing or ldf\notic! Others credit vegetable Juicei\nwith virtues which the vegetables\nin their natural torm do not possess.\nSome oppoie the eating of meat\u2014\n        'its\npsr*\nDiet to Blame... *\nPrepare Diet to\nEliminate Some\nFoods, If Allergic\nBy LOQAN CLENDENING, M.D.\nCertain allergic people are sensitized to loodi which have appeared in-their diets practically throughout Ule. These people may have\nhives, asthma, ikln eruptions, abdominal cramps, Indigestion or\ndiarrhea and not realize that foods\nwith which *ey have long been\ntamiliar are tba cause.\nThe fesponsiblle toods can be detected b\u00bb making.a diary and \u00ab-\nltctlng different foods on different\ndasrs and noting which diets cause\nthe lymptoms. A ier'\u00abs of diets lug-\n\u00a3tsted by Dr. U P. Gay, ol St.\noult, hai proved successlul in doing thli.\nit lint the nutritionists who try J\",\"?\nto take away your juicy steak. Still \"Ks.\nothen oppose the mixing ol protein snd starehei, whereai the .scientists stress that we get along bett\non a varied diet and that the less we\nthink about our digestion the better.\nTba exponents ol these eccentric\ndlet\u00ab are the food faddists not nutrition specialists. I only hope this\nnutritional education campaign will\nmake the people io well informed\nabout lood they will not be looled\nby the faddists.\nPerhapi in our enthusiasm to sell\nthe public on good eating habits\nand make itrong men drink their\nmilk, we have been a Ut insistent\non the balanced diet But we are\njust as insistent on good food. Good\nfood and good nutrition are synonymous.\n'The Market Baiket,\" which is a\nbulletin put out by the Bureau of\nheat, milk, eggs, white potato, pork, tomatoei, citrus lruit\nand pineapple are lound to be the\nmost common lood olienden to moit\npeople. These loodi have' therefore\nbeen taken out of the diet and substitutions made lor them. When the\nmost toxic foods have been, identified by experimental tests, a corrected menu cat) ba worked out for\neach individual. The diets for five\ndays are as foUows:\nFIUST DAY\nBreakfast: Sauerkraut juice or\napricoti or papaya juice. Hominy\ngrits with butter, or corn meal mush\nwith honey or maple lyrup, or\ncorned beet hash, or liver. Tea or\ncoffee.\nLunch: Beef, or muihroomi, or\nUver. Corn pone, corn, asparagus,\ncarrots, cauliflower, lettuce, string\nbeans, mustard greens, radishes,\npumpkin, sweet potato. Jello, nuts.\nDinner: Same as lunch.\n8ECOND DAY\nBreakfast: Prunes, prune juice or\nmelon (in leason), or data, nice\nwith butter or preserves. Lamb\nchop or aweetbreads. Pure rye\nbread (toasted). Tta,\nLunch: Lamb chop or sweetbreads.\nPure rye bread. Rice, aquaeh, artichoke, beets, beet greens, celery\n(cooked or raw), lima beans, onions\n(cooked or raw), peas, cabbage or\ncucumbers. Peanut butter. Tapioca\nor fruit.\nDinner: same as lunch.\nTHIRD DAY\nBreakfast: Canned vegstable\njuices, spple sauce, baked apple,\npeaches or rhubarb. Pure Buckwheat cakes with honey or maple\nsyrup, or liver or brains. Coffee.\nLunch: Chicken, duck, guinea\nfowl, squab or game. Buckwheat\ngems. Broccoli, carrots, okra, lettuce, lentils, eggplant, oyster plant,\nrutabagas, turnips or turnip greens.\nAvocado, olives. JeUo.\nDinner: Same as lunch.\nFOURTH DAY\nBreakfaat: Grapes, grape juice,\nbanana or lip. Oatmeal with butter or maple lyrup, or baked iweet\npotato, or chicken haih, or arrowroot cakes. Tea.\nLunch: Beef, muihroomi, Uver,\nor lamb. Arrowroot cakei. Asparagus, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower,\ncelery cooked or raw), itrlngbean*.\nradishes, parsnips, iweet potato\ncabbage   or   watercreii.   Tapioca,\n-HinitLgiTX\nTftMiAominoA\nBy BET\u00abY NEWMAN\nTODAY'S MINU\nFried Apple and Bacon .\n\u201e Boiled Rice   \u2022 Mashed Tufnlns\nCucumber and Tomato Salad\nSliced Peaches     Angel Food Cake\nCoffee or Tea\nBacon is an appetizing meat which\nmay' be served at any time ol the\nyear and in many dishes as welt as\nby Itself.\nFRIED  APPLI  AND   BACON\nlight slices bacon or more; 4 to\nt apples; 1-3 cup sugar (about).\nPan try bacon until crisp, remove to heated platter and ksep\nwarm. Leave about S tablespoons\nbacon 1st in pan. Wash, quarter and\ncore apples and cut Ip slices; put\nin hot bacon tat and cook ovsr low\nheat Irom 3 to 5 minutes, until light\nbrown, stirring as part of apples\nbrown, to let others brown. Add\nenough boiling water to pan to\ncover bottom. Sprinkle with sugar,\ncover and cook 5 minutes. Remove\ncover and finish cooking until thi\napplei are clear and Juice is cooked\ndown. Serve lurrounding bacon on\nANGEL FOOD CAKE\nOne cup, sugar; 1 teaspoon all-\nphosphate baking powder* 1 cup ot\nsifted cake flour; 1 cup egg white;\n1 teaspoon cream ol tartar: % teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon vanilla.\nSltt Vt cup sugar, baking powder\nand flour together I times. Beat eg*\nwhite until bothy, add cream ol\ntartar and atlt and continue beat'\ning unUlatBLhut not dry. Sift\nimall amount ot sugar ovtr egg\nwhitei and t\u00abU ln, continuing until\nall sugar his been added, fold in\nt)our mixture about 3 or 4 table.\nspoons at a Ume until all haj been\nadded, then told in vanilla. Pour\ninto ungressed angel food pin and\nbake In ilow oven (WO degreei F.:\nfor lty houn. Whtn done, Invert\npan on wire cake rack. Serve plain\nor frost, a j desired.\nLONDON (CP)-Miss EUen Webber said on her 104th birthday that\nno German bombs will make her\nleave London. \"I'll stick to the old\nhome,\" she declared.\nLONDON (CP). \u2014 Farm women\nare complaining at having to giva\nup their dress rationing couponi for\npurchase ol butter tnuilln lor milk'\nstraining in larm dairies..\n1M1^\nBall and Chain.\nThing Loving\nHusband Wants\n|y CAROLINE flHATI-tlLD\nTht second of our three marrlagt\nmysteries li tht Insistent crv of husbands tor Ireedom, a freedom thty\ndon't enjoy as shown by the fact that\nthty wont avail themselves of It\ntven whtn it'i olftrtd-that is tor a\nlonger period than a ftw days con-\nseoijtivfly. A vtry happy husband\nsays that evtry wile should occai-\nionally leave her husband with the\nhouiehol! bag to hold, get out of\ntown and itay until she's called\nback, which won't be long.\nPint tow dayi pf wife'i abitnce,\nityi he, is tht most delicious experience known to a man. Ht treads\nair. He takes big draughts ol trte-\ndom. He's Ukt a balloon let loose In\nolear tthtr. No questions ai to where\nht'i bttn, what ht'i dont, whom he's\nieen and what he'i iald. He can go\nto btd and gtt up at will, fling\nntwspapera all over the place, oomt\nln with muddy lett and drop aihes\nanywhere. \"Frankly,\" ht adds,\n\"three dayi li the limit of my enjoyment. At the end ot three diyi\nI'm dtvouUy wishing lor my wilt's\nreturn and wiring her to eome\nholne?\nthe men art all alike, you know.\nAmong tht lint things to bt dont\nwhtn the **rtfe fMi^ otlowiVil\naitTwd>it wMletTwithHe Ml\nthtm to a meal or to a tame 61\ncards He fairly Ucki hii chopi ovtr\ntht reunioni. Then he declares\nmoratorium en 111 household rules\nand regulations. The youngsters aren't forced to drink theil milk br tfl\nare omitted from tht menus. No\nrtgultr meal houn or bedtime\nhoun. The household if one hoUday\nand husband, chlldrtn, servants\ncelebrate the gala occasion. What\nAlter a ihort ipell \u00b0' *\u2022\u00bb **-t*t-\nskelter living pop begins to think\nwlstlully of mom's return. Soon he's\nImpatitnt, Ht's ieen tht old fritndi\nand lound thit long Interrupted\ncommunication! have done aotne*\nthing to tht friendships. Tha reunions wtrtnt ai iwatt as ht \u00ab-\nptcted thtm to be. mmpni a\nmenage is not tuch 1 soft map after\nall. Two movlei a day initead of\ntwo a wetk haVt got the children\ninto a state ot nerves. Whtt with\nsitting up all hours, consuming gallons of let cream and cast! of toll\ndrinks, pounds of candy, thby havt\nheadi ehes, tummy aches, sort\nthroati and toul disposition!.\nTht gtntleman dotsn't teel altogether adtuate ai he imagined he\nwould. He's lonesome The habit ot\ntalking lt over, consulting, advising\nwith tht wilt Is mort firmly ingrained than he guested. He actual-\nNurses Entertain\nAirmen al Dance\nBrltiib airmen Ott letvt 111 Ntlson lor tht pait Wttk wert entef-\ntatnad Thurtday night at a tare-\nwell danca at tht Nursei* Home.\nThret ol the men - Ao. J. Wetter,\nKt. ft Oawald and Uc. 0. Row#-\nwill remain tor a tew days mora,\nhaving txttndtd leavt. .\nTht men left oo Frtday men-\nln*t's train tor tht Servlee FttlM\nTraining School at Medicine Hat.\nmisses  the  irritating questions\nthat he's accustomtd ..\nhe puts his toot Insldt the front\ndoor. The ball and chain that chatot\nand weights him down li a blessing\nin disguise and he wrltti, wires or\n'phones \"Com* at once. Home Is tho\npltct tor you.\"\nIm't It myittrlous thit *t vtry\nfreedom which a man touts ts Mini\nsomething he wants and Hasn't got Is\nsomething ht dotsn't want and won't\nust whtn he's got it\u2014titer a Mw\ndays? Yet he WlU go on to tht grave\ntrying to mtke his wife believe thtt\nhe'i down-trodden and rebellious.\nfrequently embarrassing her befort\nothen by making tarcasUc remark!\nabout his bondage. And sometimes\nhe scare* the w-v life out ot ner by\nIntimating that if he had It to do\nover again he would go lt alone.\nYeah!\nAgriculture, and edited by as smsrt\ntounch of nutritionist! as you will\nfind in Ute country, came out with\nan issues on ways to make eating\nmore fun.\nCAPE TOWN (CP) \u2014 \"Wantins\nhtr picture Uken\" a 17-ytar-old girl\nput on her sister's uniform of the\nWomen'i Auxiliary Air Force.\nPleading guilty to a chirge on thli\noffence she wss reminded lor sentence.\nSERIAL STORY\nBy RICHARD HOUGHTON\nDeath at the Switch\nCHAPTIR TWINTY-IIX\nHenry'i tblt thought, when thty\naaw the Ught moving Inside the sup-\nSosedly deserted lodge, was that\nley should call the poUce.\nThen he realized that 11 hs ware\never to appear a hero to his own\nson, thii wai the time. \"We're two\nagainst one,\" he said, trying to\nkeep hli courage up. \"Let'i find out\nwho it is.\"\n\"G-goshi Aren't you afraid, Fatter?*\n\"Afraid? W-what an idea!\"\nThey walked forward cautiously,\nkeeping in the grass at the aide ot\nthe road. It was soaking wet, but\nthere was less chance of stepping\non loose gravel that might rattle\nunderfoot.\nThe key John Jonei had given\nthem was, of course, the key to the\nbasement door of the model rail-\n' road room. Henry knew there was\nno connection from the room to the\nupper part of the building, io they\ntiptoed up the front iteps. On the\nEorch they collapsed their umbrel-\nII. Henry found a niche in which to\nlean them where the wind couldn't\nb.c-w them over and make a racket.\nCarefully, with Rithard breath-\nleis behind him, Henry tried the\nfront door. The handle turned with\na fa,nt raining sound. The door\nwai not locked\nHenry swung It open very ilowly to minimize the creaking, and\ntlchard lollowed him into the darkneu,  prudently   leaving  the  door\n' open for quick retreat.\nHenry whispered to his son, \"That\n, ftllow'i on the second floor. Hold\n;, onto my coat so we won't get tap-\n- arated.''\n* He headed into the black toward\nWhere he remembered the main\nstaircase to be. Richard stumbled\nagainst his heels, but their rubbtr-\nahod teet made no sound.\n'Armi waving gently back and\nfor.h in (ront of him, Henry advanced. One hand encountered the\nheavy baluster. He let one foot on\n.the first step.\n\u2022fr _    _\nDinner: Same al lunch.\nFIFTH DAY\nBreaklait: Berry Juice, cherries,\npears or plumi. SOy bean bread\n(toasted), soy bean grits with butter or lish (salt or Iresh). Coffee.\nLunch: Fish, frogs' legi, ihrlmp,\ncrabmeat or scallopi. Soy bean\nbread. Artichoke, beets, beet greens,\ncelery root, lettuce, oars, spinach,\npeas, tumlps, dutabaga or squash.\nJello.\nDinner: Same as lunch.\nQUESTIONS AND AN6WER8\nA. B.: \"Why do io many doctor!\nprescribe   evaporated   milk   for  a\nbiby's tint formula initead ot whole\nmilk?\"\nAniwer: Evaporated milk is a re-\n_vaporatad m\nUablt clean milk whicn represents\nall the Ingredlenti of the beit obtainable whole milk, ft Is not more\nfattening than certified milk, but\nlor many mothen It is more convenient to obtain and li equally as\nnutritioui ai certllled milk.\nMiss Hincks Tails\nof Radio Programs\nVICTORIA, Aug.\nrarlans  muit iteel\n(CP),-Ub\nthemselvei  to\nThere ht paused a moment. Ht\nwis surprised to Itel tbtt the stain\nwert uncarpeted. The lut tlmt he\nhad been ln the main lobby of Wild\nwood lodge it hid been luxuriously\nfurnished. Now Uie big halls and\nroomi muit be bare.\nHe climbed two itepi, comforted\nby the feel of Richard's hand pulling on the tall ot hli coat.\nAgain he halted. Thli time he wai\nchilled by the thought that perhapi\nthe man with the candle had heard\nthem coming and wai waiting for\nthem in the dark. The building cer\ntainly was silent.\nShaking oil hit fean. he ascend\ned ilowly, one hind sliding tloni\nthe stair rail, lie could feel thlci\ndust. Each tread he tested before\nputting his full weight on lt, lest it\nemit a squeak. But the old building\nhad been loundly constructed. The\nstain seemed as strong as new.\nTwo dim iquarei of gray took\nshape in the blackness. They were\nwindows seen through an open door\nin the wall of the second floor hall.\nHenry's hand came to a post at the\nend of the rail, and his feet trod\nvainly for a higher itep. He reached back, grasped Richard and guided the boy up beside him.\n\"We wUl wilt here,\" Henry\nbreathed. \"We ought to be able to\nhear htm walking around.\"\nThey strained their ears. A faint\nmoaning of wind camt through tht\nwindowi, which wera open. Henry\nihivered ln the cold, damp draft.\nFaintly he heard rain beating on\nthe roof A slight, scurrying noiia\ncauied him to start. He quickly\ndecided lt muit be a rat. 01 tht\nman witb tht candle thtrt wu no\nlound, nor could they see the faintest glow of his light\nRichard tugged at hii father's\nsleeve and whispered, \"The light\nwu ln the South wing. Mtybt we'd\nbetter turn to the left down the\nhall.\"\nA thrill of parental pride steadied\nHenry's quaking heart. Hli hoj\nni-i t afraid.\n(To Bt Continued)\nmeet Uie trying timet ahead and\nmuit branch out into new fields to\nmake the libraries ln thtlr communities serve a greater percentage\nol the population, said Mrs. Mary\nDuncin Carter, Director of the\nSchool ot Library Science, Loi An-\n?:tltt, ln addressing delegate! here\nor the Paclllc Northweit Library\n<\\ssoclitlon convention here lut\nnight.\nMlu Dorothy Crighton. ol the\nProvinciil Llbriry, continued Uit\ndiscussion from the ingle of library publicity. Dealing briefly with\nthe uie of radio, newspapers and\nnviglilnu. Mlu Crighton called on\nMlu M. Hincki, of the Nelion Clrcu-\nlating Library to tell el htr pioneer\nexperiencu with library radio progrtmi on tht Ntlion itation.\nMlu Hincks, who conducts weekly broadcast-, explained the use ol\nbook revlewi, the oocaiionil dnmi-\ntization ol new books, ihd the telling ol amusing incident! In htr\nlibrary experiences as mttns ot\nrousing i wider interest In the\nUbrary.\nQUEEN WISHES TROOPS LUCK\nIN FIRST ME88AQE\nLONDON, Aug. 28 (CP)- Quttn\nElliabeth Inaugurated Britain's airgraph service to tht Middle Eut\nby lending a letter to Lt.-Gen. Auchinleck, Commander in Chief ol the\nMiddle Eait, prilling British and\nDomlnloin  tropi.\nTht Queen said Uie achievements\nol tha soldiers had filled British women with pride Ind the did not\ndoubt that greater accomplishments\nlay ahead. She wished them ipeedy\nvictory tnd a utt return to their\nhomes uid thott they loved.\"\nLONDON (CP)-The Poit Otflee\nli permitting Itmale tmoloyttt to\nwork without itockingi because ot\ntht ttttd lor economical ult of\nclothing. Tht women ire permitted\nto wear slacks provldtd thty irt not\nserving at public counten.\nROCKY MOUNTAIN, N.C. <CP)--\nBefore her recent marriage Mrs\nWilliam Pitt wu so buiy with a\nround ot parties, tte, tte, thtt ihe\ntound It expedient to keep t dite\nbook. And on the wedding dite wu\nthis natation: \"5:3ft-bt at church.\"\nSCHOOLS ^ COLLEGES\nFor Boys and Girls\nST. MARINA SCHOOL\nRESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS\n1185 Burnaby Street, Vancouver, B.C.\nPRIMARY TO MATRICULATION\nMUSIC - ART - PHYSICAL CULTURE - OAME8\nSpecial Courses In Shorthand and Typewriting.\nTransportation If desired.\nPrincipal: MISS M. L. SEYMOUR.\n*\nSt. Anil's Academy\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.\nRESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL\nUnder tht Direction ot tbt Sisten ol St. Ann\nGradei I-XII\nUnivenlty  Entrance High  School  Graduation\nComplete Commercial Course\nMusic: Students prepared Ior examination Irom The Associated\ns        Board, London, England, Toronto Conservatory and\nTrinity' CoUege\nVancSuver Board ol School Truittei.\nThe Vancouver School\nof Art\nCimbie and Dunsmuir Sti., Vancouver, B.C.\nFor Professional Training in\nCommercial, Industrial and Fine Art\n17th SESSION OPENSlEPT. 8th \"\nDiploma Cou nos: Day and Evening Claiset\nExhibition of Students' Work at Art Gallery\nAuguit 26-Septcmber 7\nProspectus Free on Application\nDirector: Charlei H. Scott, A.R.C.A., F.R.S.A.\nPARENTS-\nCONSULT\nTHIS\nDIRECTORY\nIN MAKING\nYOUR PLANS\nFOR THE\nFALL\nTERM\n*E\nTRAIL BUSINESS\nCOLLEGE\nFALL TERM BEGINS\nTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd\nTelephone 84        Trail, B.C.        648 Weir St.\nFRANCES E. COOK, B.A., Principal\nBRAKjOON tt*t**i>t,\nVERNON, B, 0. \u25a0\nA Boarding and Day tohool for\nlirlt Grades I to IX\u2014Reopens Stp\nimbtr 11. Excellent Currleutum\u2014\nIttldtqt Nune. Mlu Rhoda Mirle\nHtadmlrtrtti. (Oxford and Ctm\nirldgt Certificate.\nFALL TERM\nOpens\nTUESDAY\nSeptember 1\nMake Your Reservation Now\nHENDERSON\nSecretarial\nSchool Ltd.\nCALCARY\n509 Eighth Avenue Wort\nM3672\u2014M3673\nALBERTA\n\u00bb*\u2014sss\u00bb\n=t=t=\n:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihii\nEdmonton |esuit College\nFor Boarden and Day Soholtrt\nINTERMEDIATE   AND   HIGH\nSCHOOL COURSES\ntaught according to tht ntw pro\ngrammi of tht Department of Education of Alberta,\nFor further particulars apply to\nREV, FATHER RECTOR,\nJesuit Colltge, 11419 128th SU\nEDMONTON, ALTA.\niillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSCHOOL OF BUSINESS\nHICH STANDARDS INDIVIDUAL COURSES\nENROLL NOW\u2014Write for Catalogue\nSeymour ind Pendtr Street!, VANCOUVER, B.C.\nDay and Night\nPITMAN\nBUSINESS\nCOLLEGE\nM.  IIM\nDAY AND EVENING CUSSES\nSTUDENTS MAY ENROLL\nAT ANY TIME\nCompute secretarial aid bookkeeping couriei, tiuilneu macMnei,\ntypewriting, Pitman and Grtgg\nshorthand, comptometer, dictaphone, Civil Service and academie\nHlbJmmU.\nIVILINI A. C RICHARDS,\nCOR. GRANVILLE \u00abid BROADWAY\nVANwOUVkilt, B. C.\n\t\n___\njglfgg-fjii\n\u2014\n9*\nBUSINESS\nU\nGOVERNMENT\nTHE SERVICES\n... ntYtr win lh\u00ab oppoitunlllsw io tnot In young nn\nond young women who can \"Till tht BUI.\" At thli School\noi Modtro Biulnm wi an ll touch wilh trtry phot aad\ntrtif rtquliinsmt oi Uw Jmlneu Woild, Iht Gotesnmenl\nDssportmontl and ths) ur-j\u00bbnl nttslt ol Iht NaTy, Amy and\nAlt Forcsw, ltt which wt art conUmiallr ealltd upon ts\n\u25a0upply our Sprolt-Shaw TMnttt. Wt hart tht prtnlMt.\nIhi modtra tsjulpnunt, thi long y-ran ol iipiti-met, and,\n\u2022hat* all, a tratntd itatl that li ablt lo Impart tlu knowi-\n\u2022dat you nttd In Iht thoftttt poulblt Raw conililtnl wlih\nour rtputatlcm tor THOROUGH TRAINING. Eriry cour\u00bb\u00ab\nIrom Stenoaraphy to Builnssli Admlniitration and Account\nlag, wilh a iptclal completely \u2022qnlpptd dssparlmtnl la mry\nbranch el RADIO-TEIEGRAPHY.\nV___\\ __.'\nSTENOGRAPHY\nSECRETARIAL\nCOMMERCIAL\nCIVIL SERVICE\nPREPARATORY\nACCOUNTING\nand\nSPROTT-SHAW\nidtOol Of MOmipSn BtaMHmeU.\nViaORIA, B.C.\nG-8121\u2014G-8122\n  \"WPPPfr\n, ^  *\u2122^F?  T'-HWIWH.\"^ r-.-^,- i \u00bb)->\u00ab*\u00ab -\nSCHOOL SHOES\nare again In great demand. And they're alwayi more\npractical at Andrew's, Their shoes are quality shoes\nwhich means they keep their comfortable feeling and\ntheir good looks while they're outwearing cheap shoes.\nThe proper fitting given you at Andrew's' ensures not\nonly healthy feet but longer wear too!\nProtect Your Children's Feet and\nSAVE YOUR DOLLARS AT\nIt Andrew & Ca\nLeaders in Footfashion\n60,000 Nazis in\nArgentina Sworn\nto Obey Hitler\nBUENOS AIRES, Aug. 28 (AP)\n\u2014Nut Ambasudor Edmund von\nThermann wu chirged by a Congressional Investigating Committee\ntoday with receiving money from\nostemlble Germm . welfare organizations md using lt tor ends \"foreign to hU diplomatic character,''\nThe committee lubmitted to the\nHouse of Deputies It! report on Nazi\nSenetrttion. It said there were 60,-\n10 Oermini In Argentini organized Into cells and under oath to\nobey Hitler and other Nail luders\n\"to the deith.\"\nRaul Dimonte Tibordi, Committee Chairman, ln \u25a0 synopsis of thi\nreport cited i receipt tor 10,000\n-posoi allegedly bearing von Ther-\nSpring\u2014Fall Coats\nReduced Prices to Clear\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\n*=\nSONG HITS\nDp to date oa\nColumbia Records\nNELSON ELECTRIC\nKH Btltir St Phoni 280\nKEEP A QUART OF\nCHOCOLATE MILK\nON HAND.\nRich ln bone ind tooth building\ncalcium.\nKootenay\nVallsy Uairy\nmann's signature ud acknowledging payments by German welfare\norganizations which the committe*\nchirged were the \"Nui political\nSine ln    \"       \"\nmachir\ndisguise.\"\nHe nid i special report on activt\nties of the Germin Embassy staff\nwould be pruented later to Con'\ngress.\nTh* committee, formed June 21\natter newipaper chirgu thit mill'\ntary offlcen md civilians had plotted to overthrow the Government,\nrevealed the Argentine Foreign Office protested to Berlin against von\nThermann't actlvltlei u much u\nthree yein ago.\nBOMBS MOP HALF\nHOUR BEFORE IRAN\nCEASES FIGHTING\nBy DANIEL DE LUCE\nTEHERAN, Iran, Aug. 28 (Delay\ned) (AP)\u2014Thirty minutu after i\nformation of four Soviet aircraft\ndropped lix bombi on a Teheran\nauburb today orden by the new\ngovernment of Premier All Fur-\nanghl went Into effect for Iranian\ntroopi to cease resisting the invad\nini British and Russian forcu.\nRumors in armistice htd been\ndeclared raised false hopu. They\nwire dashed when the Ruulin\nplinu ippured in a cloudless iky\nit 7:80 a.m., todiy after two blackout alarmi during the'night.\nLeu thin thrte hours liter, news\nboyi were ihouting the news hoi\ntllities hid ended at 8 a.m.\nPremier Furanghl, Irinlin philosopher end once Pruldent of the\nLetgue of Nitioni Auembly, completed munwhllt hli new cabinet,\nwhich wu iworn ln before parliament.\nKuranghl, who served u Premier\ntrom 1932 to 1886, nimed u bli\nForeign Mlnliter All Sohellly, whou\nwife ll i Ruulin, There wen no\nother important changes In the\ncibinet\nNELSON PAILY NEW*  NILSON. B. C, .-SATURDAY MORNINO.  AUO. 80. 1841\u2014\nThrums Doukhobor Is\nFined for Carrying\nPassengers in truck\nJohn S. Pssrehudoff of Thrumi wu\nfined 826 and cut! Friday in Provincial Police Court by Stlpendliry\nMigiitnte Wllllim Irvine for cirrylng four passengers in his light\ndelivery truck when he wu not\nUceued to do so.\nPerhudoff wu checked by Constable Frink Sliter of the B.C. Highway Pitrol Aug. 16 at 10:16 p.m.\nwhile he wu on hli wiy back from\nNelion to hit Aome at Thrumi cirry-\ning freight He bid two femile passengers In tbe tront seat witb him,\nand two men were amongst the\nfreight\nHe pleaded guilty to th* chirge.\nConitable Slater prosecuted.\n30 More Miners\nin Slowdown Laid Off\nGLACE BAY, N. S, Aug.'28 (CP)\n\u2014Dominion coil compiny laid off\nmother 80 miners todty from collieries engaged in a ilow down production pouci ind announced the\noutput yesterday ln lti 10 mines-\nmore thm 13,000 toni \u2014 wu the\nhighest since June 25.\nFor the fint time, tbe compiny,\nsuspended men employed in pill\nother thm Caledonia, refuting limp\nfor a tottl of 20 loader! In numbers two and 20. Another 10 loaders\nwere laid off at Caledonia where\nin the previoui two diyi 30 were\nbirred from their Jobi.\nPhalen locil of the United Mine\nWorker! of Americi, ln the tint\nictlon taken by the men to proteit\nthe company movu, wired labor\nMlnliten McLarty of the Dominion\nGovernment md L.D. Currie of the\nProvinciil  Government  Uut  \"we\nSlice the tull responsibility of hav-\nig these men return to work upon\nyour government.\" The' minen of\ncollieries two ind 20 belong to the\nlocal\nIt has been utimated tbat the\niverage penon knows from 29,000\nto 35,000 wordi\nBUTCHERTERIA NEWS\nPhonei 527\u2014528.\nFree Delivery\nNEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE\nIn complying with gaiolin* restrictions we hava been\nasked to minimlM our deliveries. And in so doing we\nack your kind cooperation. Commencing September 8th\nour new schedule will be as follows:\nUphill 9:15 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.\nFairview 9:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.\nPlease phone your orders early and wherever possible\nplace your orders one day in advance. Thank You.\nWeekend Specials\n20c\nRolled Veil Roasts:    OQ\nWith dressing, Ib. .. &OC\nRolled Brisket:\nLb\t\nShoulders Lamb:        OO\nRolled on request, Ib. L(L*Z\ntoneless Rump Roast OA.\nVeal: Lb  JUC\nSt\"\"* 27c\nChoice Pet Routs:    OP\nPork Pies: Oven        OP.\nFresh, 4 for LJC\nJellied Veal:\nPer Ib   \t\nLard in Bulk:\nCash and carry, 2 Ibs.\nSpiced Ham:\nftlb.\t\nFreih Rendered\nDripping: 3 Ibs\t\nFryers:\nEach\t\nRoait ing Chicken:\nLb.\t\n35c\n25c\n20c\n25c\n65c\n35c\nSPECIALS\nShreddetJ Wheat: 2 for\t\nMacaroni: Ready eut, 1 lb. pkgs.\nCoffee: Fort York, tin\t\n23c\n11c\n55c\nGraham Wafers: 11b. cello pkg 22c\nWax Paper: 100ft., extra heavy, roll 28c\nBaking Powder: IS ox. tin with pkg.\nBlue Ribbon Tea \u2014\t\nHealth Meal: Roll cream, pkg. \u2014_\u201e\nPickle Relish: 13 ox. jar\nPurex Toilet Tissue: 2 for\nTea: Our own blend, Ib...\n23c\n32c\n27c\n15c\n70c\nSoda Biscuits: Ormond's, pkg..  22c\nPreserving Peaches: No. 1 quality $1.39\nPhone 235\nHorswill Bros.\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n-PAOI FIVI\nWilfWoodShown\nin Sun Picture\nFrom Exhibition\nGunner Wilfred Wood, R.C.A., at\nVancouver, who enlisted trom Nelion In January, wii pictured in I\nrecent luue of the Vincouver Sun\nwith bil arms tull ot packaged\nknitted ind tewn Red Crou articles,\nhanded him by MUs Helm Costello.\nHe is the son of Alfred Wood of\nNelion, and, completing bil high\nschool work lut year, was employ\ned for a few months prior to enlist\nIng.  He played  hockey  for  nine\nseasons, tfie 'tint eight'being with\nthe M.R.K. Hockiy Club.\nUnder tbe Sun picture, the itory\nli told thus: \"Sweaten, socks and\nmitts ... made from Red Crou materials, are arriving in, * iteady\nstream to the Women'i Building at\nthe Canada Pacific Exhibition ai\npart of one of the feature entries\nrear. Sortlnf and olar'--     -\n. lob,\nwho fi in\nand placing is a\nthli year. Sorting\t\nbusy lob, and Miss Helen Costello,\nwho fi in chirge of the building,\ngladly welcomed the two itrong\narmi of Gunner Wilfred Wood for\ncarrying some of the bundles to the\nshowcases. He attends motor mechanics school, which is arranging a\ndisplay In mother part of the\nbuilding.\"\n\u2022 PAIR CHARGED\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 28 (CP).-\nChargei ot breaking and entering\nwere laid today against Alfred Bissett Ansom, 38, Vancouver, and\nJunes Murray, 24, no fixed abode,\narrested eirly yeiterday, near a\nbranch of the Canadian Bank of\nCommerce.\nNELSON SOCIAL|Mn.PiihioGo\nto Conference ol\nWomen al Ottawa\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\nMisi   Mary\n\u2022  Complimenting\nLinlgan, whose marriage to Albert\nJ. Llnduy take* place urly in\nSeptember. Un. T. J. Stringer and\nMrs. tt. J. Norrii were co-bosteuee\nat a ihower at tbe borne of Mrs\nNorrli, Silica Street,'recently. Tbe\nrooms wera beautifully decorated\nin colon of pink ind white ind with\nasters and gladioli. Tbe buket in\nwhich the gifts were presented to\nMiss Lanigan wu 'tutefully arranged ln a color icheme of pink\nand white arranged by Mn. Joseph\nLongden. Aa the bride-elect entereo\nthe room where gueiti were wilting, Mtu Daisy Norris played tbe\nWedding March. Tbe ihower took\nthe form bt a cup end saucer\nfrom tbe elder memben while young\n\u2022friends of tbe bride-elect give mil\ncellaneoui gifts. Tbe gifts were\ntaken from the buket by Joyce\nSchumaker and preiented to the\nhonoree. Assisting thi hoiteu in\nserving were Mrs. Irving, Mn.\nStringer, Mlu Marie Stringer and\nMiu Daisy Norrli. The coffee urn\nwu preeided over by Mn, J. Wood-\nall. Among those attending Included\nMn. P. H. Long, Mri. J. Fruer, Mn.\nN. P. Goldsbury, Mrs, LouU Choquette, Mn, R. T. Tiffin, Mrs. Moon,\nMri. Valentine, Mn, Miller, Mn. J.\nP. Herron, Mtl. Miller, Mrs. Lawrence, Mn. T. O. Stringer, Mrs. T.\nR. Alexander of Fernie, lin. Norris.\nMiia Mircelle Nedelec, Miu Louise\nColetti. Miu Miry McDougall, MiU\nKiy Triinor, Miu Dorothy Trainor,\nMiU Shirley LUnn, Mlu Shirley\nHerron, Miu Frances Prestley, Miss\nRosella Poulin end Mlu Joyce\nSchumiker,\ne  Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Cunning\nFrench Parliament\nExiled, but Leave\nSign Over the Door\nVICHY, Aug. 29 (AK.-The gu.\nthoritiriin Vichy regime todiy ex\nlied the ghoit of the French Parliament to the little watering plice\nOt Chitel-Ouyon Lm Bains, A mllei\naway, but uved the face of constitutionalism by leaving tba sign\nover the door ot Parliamentary\nhudquirtan here.\nA decree tb the official journal\nordered removal of \"offices ind\nlegislative, administrative and secretarial services\" of Parliament,\nforbade legislative ictlvltiu in\nVichy, but permitted the mme to\nremain In the Alller Apartments\nhere beciuse the constitution of the\nThird Republic requiru thit Parliament lit only In the capital.\nMarshal Petain hat ordered salaries of Pirliiment Memben impended two days hence.\nSUB COMMANDER\nAWARDED D.S.C.\nLONDON. Aug. 28 (CP)-Award\n0t the D.S.C. to Lt.-Cmdr. Haggard\nof the submarine Truant which was\nan Impressive record ot daring exploits is announced ln the London\nCUrette.\nThe award wu for skill and en-\nlaunched a.few months before, the\nOn, J Jul QJjl\nlutbreak of wir, hn iunk it leut\nthree enemy supply ships ud dim-\naged othen ln the Mediterranean,\nIn September, 1940, she rescued\nthe captain md crew of 23 of the\nBritiih steimship Haxby who were\nprisoners on \u25a0 Norwegian veuel\ncaptured by the Germans.\nTbe Truant also unk the 9000-\nton aerman- cruiier Karlsruhe ifter nosing her wiy through minefields in Otlotjod,\n1II,7\u00bb AT  EXHIBITION\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 38 (CP)\nDuring the tint four days of thi\nCanidi Piclflc\nExhlb\nMmOTt     1     tOtll\nof 183,785 persons, pined  through\nvs    iw.,v-   sr.tv.itt    _m***.\nthe gates compared with 11\ncorreiponding period ot the\nexhibition.\n1940\nNew Shipment Of\nSUPERSILK HOSIERY\nIn New Shades at the\n}c_hhm, Jikitl d_cf.\nAik for \"Weight\"\nBuy Orangei by Weight\nThe Juiciest oranges arl\nusually the heaviest. Such\nterms u \"Medium,\" \"Small\"\nor \"Urn\" provide no rail\nInformition. In order thtt\nyou   miy  hive   i   bitter\nSarditick ot value, Safeway\ni   lelllng   orangu   by\nweight,\nOrangei advertised\nFriday at\n4 lbi. for. 59c\nihould have read\n6 lb. 59c\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1941\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n8:00\u2014Rex Miupln'i Orch.\n8:15-CBC Newi\n9:0O-BBC News\n9:15\u2014War Commentary (BBC)\n9:30-With thi Guardi\n9;M-CBC Ntwi\n9:5ft\u2014Time Signal\n(0:00\u2014Tbe Joyce Trio\n10:15\u2014Peter Dawson Recordi\n10:30\u2014Answering You\nll:00-Tilk\n11:15\u2014Campus Capers\n11:30\u2014For Our Listener!\n11:45\u2014Nelson Eddy-Songs\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014Howird Raps\n12:15\u2014Indiana Indigo\n12:30-CBC News\n12:45\u2014Music of tht Americans\n1:00-CBC News Bulletin\n1:02-Club Matinee\n2:00\u2014Glen Miller'* Sunset Seren-\nlie\n2:15\u2014Saratoga Racei\n2:50\u2014Letten from Britain\n3:00\u2014Three Sum. Trio\n3:15\u2014Afternoon Varietiu\n3:30\u2014Musical Interlude\n3:35\u2014Jem Civall\n3:45\u2014BBC Ntwi\n4:00\u2014Canadians With Wlngi\n4:15\u2014Canada Calls trom London\n4:30-Uttle Ol' Hollywood\n5:00\u2014Boy Meets Band\n5:30-Hawiil Calls\nEVENING\n6:00\u2014Coliseum Chorus\n7:00\u2014Quiz for the Forcu\n7;\u00bb-D*n Turner'i Orch.\n8:I!0-CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Britain Speaks\n8:30\u2014Ray Hetherton'i Orch.\n0:00\u2014Will Bradley's Orch.\n9:30\u2014Red River Bun Dine*\n10:00\u2014Mart Kenney'i Orch.\n10:30-Radio News Reel\n11:00-CBC New\/\n11:15\u2014Dick Jurgen'i Orcb.\nCKLN\u2014NELSON\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nAND THE FOLLOWING:\nMORNING\n7:57\u2014O Canada\n8:30\u2014Breakfast Serenade\nAFTERNOON\nU:a5-The Notice Board ' .-\nEVENING\nfcjO-CMJri Dancing, Party\n1:00\u2014Cod Save The King\nU.S. NETS'BEST\nNBC-RED\n7:00\u2014Grand 01' Opry\n8:00\u2014Truth or Consequences\nNBC-BLUE\n10:30\u2014The Biihop and tbe Gargoyle\nCOLUMBIA\nB:30\u2014City Desk\n8:00-Your Hit Pirtde\nSUNDAY. AUGUST 3\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n1941\n8:00-BBC News\n9:15\u2014Between Ourselves\n9:30\u2014Overseu Concert\n10:00\u2014Hello Children\n10:3O\u2014Chamber Muaic\n10:55\u2014News Bulletins\n11:00\u2014Old Country Mall\n11:15\u2014Fiedler Conducts\n11:30\u2014Religious Period\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014Columbia Symphony\n1:00\u2014Meet the Music\n1:30\u2014Church of the Air\n2:00\u2014 News Bulletins\n2:03\u2014Concert Records\n2:30-Roy Shields Orch.\n3:00\u2014CBC .Military Band\n3:30\u2014Empire Exchange\n3:45-BBC Ntwi\n4:00\u2014Neighborly Newi\n4:15\u2014Melody Album\n4:30\u2014Weekend Review\n4:45-Niwi\n4:50-V01ct of tht R\u00abd Crott\n5:00\u2014Sur Let Boultvirdei\n5:3C\u2014Carry On, Canadal\nEVENING\n6:00\u2014 We Hivt Been Ther*\n7:0O-Rocky Mtn. Melody Time\n7:30\u2014Organ Recital\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014BriUin Speaks\n8:30\u2014Cltstics for Todty\n9:00-Cirl Hllli, Organist\n9:30- Drama\n10:00\u2014Joint Recital\n!0:3O-BBC Newsreel\n11:00-CBC Newt\nll:15-Vespera\nCKLN^NELSON\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nAND THI FOLLOWINC:\nMORNING\n8:85 i.m.\u20140 Ctnidi\nEVENING\n8:30\u2014 Salon Muilc\n11:30 p.m.-God Save Tht King\nu. s. nTts' best\nNBC-RED\n7:00\u2014Hour of Chirm\n9:00\u2014John Gunther\nNBC-BLUE\n'8:00\u2014Inner Sanctum Mystery\n9:30-Tbe Voice of Htwiii\nCOLUMBIA\n7:30\u2014Columbil Workshop\n]0:00-I Wu Ther*\nbam ot Creicent Villey ip*nt yetterday in Nelion.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. Fred Olion and\ndaughter Marina ot Winnipeg, alio\nMn. C. H. Bebbington of Boiwell,\nwere guesti ot Mrs. J. Luik, 210\nPark Street.\n\u2022 Mrs. Louis DeCocq of Willow\nPoint viiited Nelion yesterday.\n\u2022 Mn. A. Willey of Bonnington\nvisited Ntlton yesterday.\n\u2022 Shoppen in town yeiterdiy\nIncluded E. H. H. Applewhaite of\nWillow P<*int.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. John C. Waldie\nand daughter Mary ot Robion ipent\nyeiterday in tb* city.\n\u2022 Mr. apd Mrs. F. Abey ot Kulo\ntpent Friday in Nelton.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn, W. J. Miller\nand ion Jack, alto W. Miller, all ol\nCalgary, wbo viiited tdr. and Mn.\nJoseph Longden, Cedar Street, returned Thundiy.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mrs. Johnston of Erie\nvisited Nelson Thunday.\n\u2022 Mn. William Winstanley ot\nCrescent Valley ihopped in town\nyeiterday.\n\u2022 A. R. McGregor and hit ton\nof Crawford Biy ipent yeiterdiy\ntn town.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mrs. Floyd Irwin, 704\nHoover Street, hid u their guests\nMr. md Mn. A. H. Webb ot Vancouver, Wash., ind tbeir daughten\najid ton, Audrey, Donna and Jimmy,\nwho leave tomorrow for their homt.\n\u2022 Mrt, A. P. AUiebrook of\nShutty Bench was a visitor to Nelson.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. J. M. Gordon,\nJosephine   Street,  have  at . their\nfast Mrs. Gordon't litter, Mn. R.\nDallas of Winnipeg, who arrived\nIn the city lut evening to spend\nlevertl weeks.\n\u2022 L. Shutty wil in town from\nTrail yeiterday.\n\u2022 Angus McKinnon of \u25a0 Procter\nvisited the city Frldiy.\n\u2022 Lady Aylmer was in Nelion\nfrom Willow Point yesterday.\n\u2022 Guy Morey of Trill hit returned from Calgary where he ipent\ni few days. He and Mn. Morey and\ndaughter, have returned to Trill.\n\u2022 Mrs. J. McDonald and daughter Mirgiret of Bilfour viilted in\nNelion ynterdiy.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mrs. T. E. Le-vuaeur,\nSilica Street, have as guest Mn.\nevasseur's brother-in-law and lister, Mr. ind Mn. Roy Chietioun ot\nVictoril.\n\u2022 Miu Vtlmi Mclntyre ind her\nbrother-in-law ind litter, Mr. md\nMn. A. H. Smith and ton Noel ot\nAnnible, ilso George Blaney, hive\nreturned from i fortalght'i motor\ntrip to the Okanagan Dlitrict.\n\u2022 Robert Lockhart was ln the\ncity from Saskatchewan yetterdty.\n\u2022 Mn. Eugene Hird and her\nchildren Thor md Eugene of Slocm City are spending a couple ot\ndays in town.\n\u2022 W. P. Dickion of WUlow Point\nviiited Nelion yeiterday.\n\u2022 Gordon Cuthbert plans to\nleave this morning for Vincouver.\nHe will be accompanied home by\nMrs. Cuthbert ind daughter June\nwho spent Summer at the Coast.\n\u2022 David Rees, Front Street, left\nSeiterdty to spend a few days at\nit Cout.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrt. H. W. deRoche of\nWinnipeg, who spent the past tew\nweeks with Mrs. deROche't parents,\nMr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Mill\nStreet plm to leave tomorrow for\ntheir home. Mr. and Mn. deRoche\nalso visited Kootenay Cottages, Gray\nCreek.\n\u2022 Mn. Ernest Kinahan and sons\nPat and Mike of Trail were city\nviiiton Thursday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stansfield\nhave left to make their home ln\nVancouver where Mr. Stansfield has\nbeen transferred.\n\u2022 Mitt Dorothy May Longden,\ndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joieph\nLongden, returned yesterdiy from\nCilgary where she spent a couple*\nOf months with her grandparents.\n\u00bb Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chanter of\nLongbeach visited tovim yeiterday.\n\u2022 Shoppers in the city yesterday included H. L. Jackion of\nYmlr.\n\u2022 Mn. M. Towrisi of Crmbrook\narrived In town yesterdiy apd left\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER!. 1941\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n8:00\u2014Prascott preienti\n8-15-CBC Newi\n8:30\u2014Prelude to a H\u00abppy Diy\n\u00bb:fo-BBC Ntwi\n9:15\u2014War Commentary (BBC)\n9:30-The BtUidttr\n9:4J-CBC Niwi\n9:5&-Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Salute to Labor tnd Address\nby Pruldtnt Roosevelt\n11:80\u2014For Our Listeners\nAFTIRNOON\n12:0O-Midland Mosaic\n12.-30-CBC Ntwi\n12:45\u2014Comnottr't Corntr\nLOO-SPBOAL    OVERSEA.S\n1:03\u2014Mademoiselle iu Piano\nl:15-Club Mttlnt*\n2*00-Tilk\n2:15\u2014Chirlei Jordm, Baritone\n2:50\u2014Fiedler Conducts\n2:45\u2014Prtsentlng\n3:0O\u2014Thctt SuniTrio\n8:15\u2014Mirror tor Womtn\n8:80\u2014Songi t\nJitt-BBCNtwt\n3:80\u2014Songi by Lowry Kohltr\nSAFEWAY O\n*:0O-S*lon Music\n4:30\u2014Anlmils I Have Known\n4:45\u2014Recital Strltt\n5:00\u2014Woodhouse sb Htwkins\n5:30-\"Sonltt Recital\"\n5:55\u2014News Commentary\nEVENING\n8:00\u2014Chamber Music Socltty\n6:30\u2014Tunei for Today\n7:00 - Gordon Jtnklni' Orcbwtri\n7:80\u2014Wilh tht Troopt ln Englind\n8:0O-CBC jf,m\n8:1ft\u2014Britain Speaks\n8:30\u2014Songi ot Empirt\n0:00\u2014Salon Group\n\u00bb;30-TUk\n9:45-Sophlstlctt\u00abd Strlngi\nirgtnBiclui\n\u201e_ . 'anbood't Ro\u00abd\n10:SO-BBC Radio News Retl'\n11-00-CBC-Mwi\n11:15\u2014Dine* Orcheitri\nCKLN^NELSON\nCIC PROGRAMMES\nAND TNI FOLLOWING:\nMORNINC\n7:57-0 Canida\n11:00\u2014Muilc for Everyone\n11:45-Words it Music\nAFTIRNOON\n12:U-Th* Notict Board\nIVININC\nU:30-God Stv. th* King\nU. S. NETS' BEST\nNBC-RED\n5:45\u2014Paul Ctrson\nfcOO-Pr 1. 0.\n7:0O-Contenttd Hour\n7:30\u2014Ctvalctdt of Amtrici\nNBC-BLUI\n6:30\u2014primi Behind tb* N*wi\n7:30\u2014Nitlonil Rldlo Forum\n9:00-Trut ot Ftllt?\nCOLUMBIA\n7:t0\u2014\"Blondi*\"\n8:JO-Giy Niaitlti **vu*\nin'the afternoon to visit her ion\nand diugiii\nweek,\nter-in-i***\/ it Ymir for \u25a0\nVen. Archdueon Fred H. Qn-\n and Mrs. Graham were cit~\nvisiton yeiterday frqm their Wil\nham and Mrs. Graham were city\n._:.. . ' \" from their Willow. Point home making  arrange\nments to return to their home in\nthe Terrace Apartments at tht\nweekend.\n\u2022 H. E. Cooper of Balfour md\nhii sister-in-law, Mrs. A. K. Cooper,\nwho U in Canada for the duration,\nwere city shoppers yesterdty.\n\u2022 Ml\u00ab Fripcts Taylor, who hu\nspent the put couple of weeks visiting her brother-in-liw tnd sister,\nMr. ind Mn. H. D. Foster, Latimer\nStreet, left Friday for her home in\nSan Francisco.\n\u2022 Gtorge W. Steele, Silica Street\nhu u weekend guests Mr. md Mrs.\nHone* Keys of Trill, who have,\nrtturned from holidaying it tbe\nCoist They are hera to visit Mr.\nKeys' father, George H. Keys of\nNakusp. who Is a patient in Kootenay Lake General Hotpital.\n\u2022 Mrs. Ewing tnd her sons Alex,\nRoy tnd Bill of Slocan City viilted\nNeUon yeeterdiy.\n\u2022 Shoppers in town yesterdiy\nincluded Mrs. Roy Grahim of Bon.\nnlngton.\n\u2022 J. J. Campbell wai In the city\nfrom Willow Point yeiterday.\nNAME NEW PENSIONS\nCOMMITTEE MEMBERS\nOTTAWA, Aug. 29 \u00ab2P).-R\u00bb.\ntirement of Lieut. Gen. Sir Richard\nB. Turner, V. C, from the Cmadian Pension Committee, and appointment of two new commissioners was mnounced today by Peniioni Minister Mackenzie.\nThe two new commiuionen iro\nDr. H. M. Barnes, ilnce 1936 Chief\nMedical Adviser to the Commisilon, ind H. A. Bridges, for iome\nyears solicitor to the Department\not Peniioni ind Nttiontl Hetlth.\nGen. Turntr retired trom the\nCommiulon thli week on hiving\nreached the lge limit prescribed in\ntbe Peniioni AcL\nHn. H. H. Pitts of Nelson, B.C.\nrepresentative, ltives Mondiy for\nOttawa to attend a regional conference of th* Auoelited Country Women of the World, arranged by Mn.\nAlfred Witt. M.B&, Preiident. The\nCanadian Womti.'t Inititute il patroness ot tbe conference, and tha\nFederated Women'i Institutes of\nCinada will serve u the hoiteu\nsociety.\nSubject! to be taken up include\nfood problemi wd agriculture, natural resources .services for the\nconsumer, nutrition, organizing for\ndefense, \"Democracy In Our \u25a0nme,\"\nracial problemi, reconstruction, and\nso on A lengthy list of speakers ol\ninternational repute hu been announced. War problemi will be\nwoven deeply into ipeechei and dis-\ncutsions. A roll call of Canada'i ef\nfort, aniwered by Cmadian women's societies, will be a feature.\nAnother outatanding event will be\nthe reception to be tendered to\nPrinceu Jullani. who Is connected\nwith the Netherlandi Country Wo-\nmen'i Auoclation.\n60,000 Men in\nCanada Steel\nShip Program\nOTTAWA, Aug. 29 (CP).-Cloie\nto 60,000 men are expected to be\nemployed on iteel ship conitruction\nand on manufacture of component\nparts on ships by next March, it\nwas said ln a Preu, releue from\nthe Munition! and Supply Department today.\n\"More than 17,000' men now are\nemployed on iteel ihip construction in Canada,\" the announcement\ntaid. \"At the peak of the program,\nwhich probably will be reached\nbetween December, 1941, and March,\n1942, in exceu of 80,000 men will\nbe required in the shipyard!.\nTn addition it is utimated the\nnumber of men employed in th*\nmanufacture of ihip complimenti it\nabout equal to the number employed in the shipyard!.\"\nThis iteel conitruction includes\nthe large program for production\nof 9300-ton standard freighters,\nkeels for teveral of which have\nbeen laid and which are due tor\ndelivery In 1912.\nThere hat alio been a large corvette building program md construction of tribal clus deitroyen\nin Canadi is projected.\nIt ii expected it will take two\nyean to build the destroyers since\nthis ii a new type of construction\nfor Canada and the normal construction period In Great Britain il\nabout 15 months.\nDestroyer conitruction ll itill in\nthe preliminary itage and lt ll not\nbelieved any keels hive been laid\nbut manufacture of component parts\nis going forward.\nProvuion of the necesury iteel\nfor thli conitruction program is\none of the great problem!. One of\nthe duties of 0. B. Colyer, retiring\nhead of the Trans-Canada Air Lines\nrecently appointed to Waihington\nai repreientitive of the Canadiin\nSteel Controller, is to hurry ilong\niteel orden placed In that country.\nNo Trouble in\nRegulating Gai\nEDMONTON, Aug. IS   (CP)   -\nService itation proprietors ln Edmonton and district said today they\nwere experiencing no trouble whatever in regulating this week's supply of gasoline to motorists.\nEdmonton garagemen said they\nwould have no trouble getting\nthrough thli week on their allotted\n20 per cent md doubted It there\nwould be my ihortage by the end\nof September.\nNext month'i lupply to itation!\nwill be limited to 28 per cent of\nJuly's lupply.\nGeorge Dill Leavei\nto Serve in Army\nLeiving to serve In the Cmidim Army, Georgt Dill, one of the\nCity'i younger business men, left\nNelson Friday moming for the\nCoast\nFREEMAN\n\u25a0  FURNITURE CO.   *'\nIh* Houn et Furniture Viluet\nPhen* 118 lagit Block\nUST DAY\nAUGUST\nSALE\ni\nWAR INDUSTRIES\nTHREATENED BY\nFUEL SHORTAGE\n.ug. 29 U\naid  todt;\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (AP) -\n\u25a0nator  Maloney iald  today  that\nnumeroui vital defence  Industries\nilong tbe Eutern seaboard of th*\nUnited Statei are terrified becauie\nthey have only four or five diyi\ntupply of bunker oil.\" \\\nThe chiirmm of tbe ipeclal sen-\nate committee investigating shortages of gasoline and petroleum producti offered this comment as he\nquestioned the wisdom of diverting\nio many Amerlcm tanken to other\nthan normal transportation of petroleum producti to the Eastern seaboard,\nMaloney'a comment came after\nRear Admiral Emory S. Land, ohalr-\nman ol the Maritime Commission,\nhad testified that the shortages wera\ncauied by a pseudo-gentleman by\nthe name of Hitler md further\ncaused by the laws of Congreii.\"\nMaloney questioned this, saying\nthat lt hid not been the intent ol\nCongress when it ipproved the lease\nlend progrim tnd other defence\nmeasures to ciuse my tevere hardships on induitry or citlzeni.\n\"I'm not blaming Congresi,\" Land\nsaid, adding that congressional approval of the administration defence\nprogram forced certain burdens.\nTne Senators also learned that th*\nPacific coeit soon may face th*\nsame curtailment of gasoline sales\nnow effective along the Eaitera lea-\nboard.\nCANUCK DROWNS TWO\nNAZIS IN 2 MINUTES\nWITH THE R. A. F. ON THE\nWESTERN DESERT, Aug. 29 (CP\nCable). - Pilot-Offloer SUnley A.\nWeill of Weston, Ont., it was revealed today, shot dowi*. two Met-\n\u25a0erschmltt 109s in two minutei\nwhile engaged in protective patrol\nover naval unlti off Sidi Barrani,\nEgypt.\nWells li i ion of i former Preii*\ndent of Canadlm Nitlonil Telegraphs.\nSee Our Display of\nNEW FALL\nMILLINERY\nEdith A. Carrothers\n*l\nDEATHS\nOOLWVN BAV, W*l**-Sir Harold Elverston. 74, former Liberal\nmember ot parliament for Gateshead.\nFUEL  SHORTAGE   IN   BELGIUM\nBRUSSELS, Aug. 38 <CP-H\u00abUter*>\n\u2014Inbtl. indtpendent Btlglm Ntwt\nAgency, says sabotage md passlvt\nresilience ot miners hav* clustd\na ihortage of industrial fuel in Belgium.\nNAII AC( LOST\nBERLIN, Aug. 29 (APJ-rThe Ntil\nHigh  Commind  announced  todiy\ntht lon In iction ot Ctpt. Hermann\nJopplnt, fighter pilot credited witb!\n70 a trill victorit!. i>\nBRITONS THROW AWAY\n2,500,000,000 SMOKES A YEAR\nLONDON, Aug. 28 (CP)-After\n--pending six monthi collecting clgaret butt* from roads, research\nworken figured unokeri in Brit-\ntin throw iwiy ihe equlvilent of\n2,300,000,000 cigaret! i year,\nsniped \u00ab\"\"\"\nuch long.\ncigaret! a'yiar. They\n0,000 butts, each about an\nSelect a new        ...\nSAFETY WRIST WATCH\nSTRAP today   L--*J\nH. H. Suthcrlai\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii\n\"Build B. C Payroll!\"\nIndiipensible\nin\nCooking\n\"I use Pacific Milk bt-\ncause it is vary rich, nutritious and economical,\nan indispensable aid In\nhome cooking,\" writes\nMrs. M. H.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated ind Vacuum Picked\n.lltllUIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMimilllll\nBRADLEY S\nMEAT MARKET\nNEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE\nEffective September 8th\nTO ASSIST IN THE CONSERVATION OF GASOLINE\nUPHILL\u20149:15  a.m.  and  3:30  p.m.\nFAIRVIEW\u20149:15 a.m. asd 2:30 p.m.\nTe assure early deliveriei, w* aik our cuitomsrt to assist\nus by placing thtir orden in the afternoon er early morning\nHAMBURG:\n2 Ibt\t\nVEAL STEWING:\nLb\t\nLEAN BRISKET:\nLb.\t\n.GOOD FOT ROAST:\nLk.-\t\nEGGS: Grtdt B,\n25c\n15c\n14c\n25c\n:....35c\nVEAL OVEN\nROAST: Lb\t\nBEEF RUMP\nROAST: Lb\t\nFOWL: Fresh kllltd,\nlb\t\nCHICKEN: Frtih\nkilled, Ib\t\nBUTTER: Third\ngrade, 3 Ibs. ...\n25c\n30c\n28c\n35c i;\n$1.20\nRecipe for Round Steak With Mushroom Stuct\nBrown J poundi Hound SteiJc la I little tit. Add 2 chopptd\nOnloni tnd wtter to cover, ilmmtr Ull vtry tender, iboift l\nhour. Add 1 tin Mushroom Soup md itir wtll, cook 9 minutei\nand serve.\nWatch for Our Weekly Recipe\n\u25a0iflstTlMt\ni1iMil#iJ^\n PAOI SIX\n-NILION DAILY NtW*  NILSON. B. C^-SATURDAY MORNINO   AUO. 80. 1J41\u2014\nJMamt latttj Nettm\nEitabllihed April 22 1902.\nBritith Columbia's\nMott Interesting Newspaper\nPubliihed every morning except Sundiy by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIM-\nITED. 28a Bikar SL Nelaon, Britiih Columbia.\nMEMBER OF IHI CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1941.\nWhat Japan Sees in Thailand\nIn terms of Japan's own ambitions,\nas well as those of the German-Italian-\nJapanese alliance, the conquest of\nThailand would offer three primary\nstrategic advantages, writes Halloch\nHeicher in the Christian Science Monitor: First, Thailand lies between Japanese-occupied French Indo-China on\nthe East and British Burma on the\nWest. Second, Thailand straddles the\nneck of the Malay Peninsula at the\nextreme end of which is the great\nnaval base of Singapore, headquarters\nof the British Far Eastern naval\nforces. Third, but not least important in Japanese eyes, Thailand, like\nFrench Indo-China, is withjn striking\ndistance of the rich Netherland Indies.\nNew naval and air bases in Thailand\nwould be a valuable addition to the\nbases Japan has already acquired in\nFrenfch Indo-China.\nAlthough it is commonly stated that\nBritish influence in Thailand is predominant, the Japanese have never\nneglected any opportunity to better\ntheir own position there. As early as\nJ986 the possibility of a new and closer\nrelationship between Japan and Thailand was forecast in a speech by a\nformer Japanese Minister in Bangkok\n-who said that there were \"a considerable number of protagonists in Thailand for an Asiatic league with Japan\nas its leader.\"\nJapanese Influence must not be\nminimized. It is quite possible that\nthere are influential conservative\ngroups in Thailand which might welcome Japanese control.\nIn recent years a number of econo-\n\u25a0nriic missions have been exchanged between Thailand and Japan, and Japanese have often held high positions in\n' the national government at Bangkok.\nMoreover a great many Thai military\nand naval officers have at one time or\nanother been sent to Japan for training.\n. There is an old and constantly recurring rumor to the effect that Japan\nand Thailand have reached an agreement to construct a canal through the\nKra Peninsula, 700 miles North of\nSingapore. Such a canal would save\n.Westbound shipping from Japan,\nChina and Indo-China the long trip\naround the Malay Peninsula and would\nthus cut many hundreds of miles off\npresent trade routes. At the same\ntime, however, the new canal would\nmake the great British port of Singapore far less important strategically\nand economically than it is today.\nAlthough the strategic value of\nThailand to Japan would be very great,\nthe economic benefit would probably\nbe of equal importance^ This is especially true at present when both Great\nBritain and the United States have imposed economic sanctions on Japan and\nhave made it inceasingly difficult for\nher to get essential raw materials.\nThailand has an important production of rubber, tin, and tungsten. All\nthree of these raw .materials are always used in quantity by Japanese industry; in time of war they become\nvital military necessities.\nWords of Wisdom\nThe real satisfaction which praiie can afford, is when what is repeated aloud agrees\nwith the whispers of conscience, by showing\nus that we have not endeavored to deserve\nwell in vain.\u2014Johnson.\nEtiquette Hints\nThe best man at a wedding wears the\nsame kind ol clothes worn by the bridegroom,\nbut his boutonniere is different and less elaborate. \t\nArmy Training\n\"We now have a syitem\ned and Trade training\nworked out in closest cooperation with General\nMcNaughton, which will\neniure that not only will\n\u25a0Canadian loldiers know\nhow to light their weapons\nbut also how to maintain\nthem at highest efficiency\nln the field.\"-Malor-Gen.\nH. D. G. Crerar, Chiet the\nGeneral Staff.\nof Basic, Advanc-\n?? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen to any reader, Namei et ptrtoni aiklng\nqueitlom will not bt publlihtd.\nReider, Nelion\u2014How old la Charlie Chaplin?\ni    83 yeari. Hi wn born ln 1888.\nH. D\u201e Greenwood\u2014Il it neceuary to obtain\na passport tor nch member ot tba family\nwhen travelling to the United States?\nCanadian passports make provision tor tht\ninclusion of a man'i wife and chlldrtn. While\na wife may uie the passport unaccompanied\nhy her husband, it is advisable that thay have\ntheir own passport if they plan to crou tha\nborder frequently. ChUdren under 16 yean of\nage unaccompanied by their parent! cannot\nuse the group passport.\nC. O. C Rossiand-I received a card (Mm\nAuitralia and on lt was the inscription\n\"Kiaora\". What doea tt mean?\nIt la a Maori term uied in toasts, tt miy\nbe interpreted as \"Be well'' or \"Be happy\".\nJ. R., Robion\u2014Give me ingredlenti for peach\nwine?\nFour galloni of cold iott water, -Yt poundi\nof refined sugar, 1 1-3 poundi of honey, 1-9\nounce of white tartar and 16 to 20 ripe peachei.\nTake the kernels from the peachei and break\nthem before putting them and the peach pulp\ninto the mixture. After it hai permented a pint\nof brandy may be added.\nReader, Nelson\u2014What date did Easter Sundiy,\n1928, fill on?\nAprU 8.\nIt. D. B\u201e North Shore\u2014What animals change\ntheir plumage or fur to white ln Winter?\n\u2022   The ermine, Arctic fox, polar hare and\nptarmigan.\nHow long does It take each planet to circle Uie\n\u2022un?\nMars S87 dayi, Earth 365*4 days, Mercury\n88 days, Venus 229 days, Jupiter 11% years,\nSaturn 29% years. Uranus, M years and Neptune 165 years.\nNo Clothes Worn\nat This School\nADELAIDE, Australia\u2014Away up in tht\nfar comer ot South Australia is one ot the\nworld'i strangest ichooli.\nIti pupils are memberi of the Pitjantjara\ntribe of aborigines. They wear no clothei and\nthey come or itay away ai they pleaie. The\nichool ii not yet a year old but it has 100\nchildren on the roll and the average attendance li 40.\nAl 1 instruction is given in the native\nlanguage but reading, writing and arithmetic\nform part of the curriculum. School opens\neach day with a communal talk during which\nthe children are thoroughly bathed and dried.\nAfter school the chUdren return to.their\nparenta who live, the lite of the true Myall\nnative, eating what the bush affords and\nsleeping under the itan between two tirei.\n\"For the most pert the children are fair-\nhaired, some golden, others even snowy,\"\nsays their only teacher. \"Brown-skinned and\nhealthy, they are free from any dlieue. They\nhave attractive feature!, are quick-witted,\nsensitive, well-manner, affectionate and eaiy\nto control.\n\"Drawing is their favorite subject and\nsinging comes iecond. With no appreciable\nprevioui experience of muiic they now ling\nin two or three parti, and all seem to have a\nperfect ear.\"\nQayda Thinks War\nto Last 10 Years\nROME\u2014Virginio Gayda, authoritative editorial writer, calling the current conflict a\n\"world war,\" sayi it will continue \"ten yean\nor longer\" if the United Statei and Britain\nreally maintain their proposal to destroy Nazi\npower.\nHii remark wai made in a lengthy criticism of the eight-point declaration ot Preiident Roosevelt and Prime Minister ChurcnlU\nwhich he characterized in II Giornale D'ltalia\nhas a \"coarse and incapable propaganda gesture\" which had tailed at its birth.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf you are celebrating a birthday today,\nremember to exercise extra care in business,\nagencies and correspondence during the next\n12 monthi. Avoid litigation and curb expenditure. This time will be favorable for military\nmatters, but be careful when travelling. An\nenergetic, enterprising nature wUl be possessed by a child who is born on this date. He\nor she wUl also be extravagant, changeable,\nand liable to erron ot Judgment and erratic\nconduct. Patience and poise ihould be cultivated ln iuch a penonality.\nHOROSCOPE FOR SUNDAY\nProvided those who have birthdays today are on their guard against deception and\ntrickery in business during the next year,\nand as to documents, the year wtll be favorable, and promotion wUl come their way. Born\ntoday, a chUd will be successful and earn the\ngoodwiU of superiors, but a jealous friend or\nbusiness associate may cause trouble through\ntreachery. *\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy Ihe Canadian Prtai\nAug. 80, 1916\u2014Turkey declared war on\nRumania. Rumanians captured Petroieny tnd\nKezdl Vasarkely In Transylvania. Light artillery action along the Somme tront.\nAug. 31, 1916-Rumantani occupied iddition places in Transylvania; invaded Bulgaria. French made imaU gaini south ot Es-\ntrees on the Somme. BriUsh machine-gun fire\nhalted German attack on High Wood.\nTest Yourself\n1. What sort of dof la the borzoi?\n2. How can. you locate tha North SUr?\n3. What animals have the most powerful\neyesight of any ln the world?\nTUT AN8WERS\n1. A Russian wolfhound.\n2. By observing the direction ot the pointers or two end itan of tbe Big Dipper. Alto\nby remembering that tht North 'SUr Is tha\nlut itar in the handle of Ute Uttle Dipper.\n3. Eaglei and hawki.\n____^_^__\nThe Human\nSide of\nThe News\nBy EDWIN C. HILL\nNo Trace of Magnificence in\nCellar of Dead Royalty\n. In Parii, under the great dome ot Lea In-\nvaldles, eternally submerged in a blue, mysterious light, the only child of tha Emperor\nNapoleon lies by hia father'! ilde. The Eaglet\nsleeps with the Eagle at last. Tbe body of\ntha Duke ot Belchitadt who, at the age ot 21\ndied of tuberculosis tn Vienna in 1832, nearly\n11 years after hla father's death on the bland\nof St. Helena, was taken from its long-time\nresting place ln crypt of tha Church of the\nCtpuclnes in Vienna and delivered to Pari!\nand tha tomb ot Napoleon at tha express order\not Herr HiUer.\nThe event ii lomewhat mysterious to tba\nmin in the itreet But there is a feeling that\nit wai not a casual act on the part ot the\nconqueror of France. Her Hitler, aa ia wtll\nknown, feeli a certain affinity with the great\nNapoleon. Uka Napoleon, he seei himielf ai\niweeplng away the rubbish of a moribund\nage, as Napoleon iwept away the laat vestiges \u2022\nof feudalist. Perhapi Herr Hitler hopei that\nthe French people will iee In hia return to\nPari! ot the body of Napoleon's ion a lymbol\nof good will which' will allay bitterness and\nbe a step toward tranquillity and peace.\nWhatever the-political implications may\nbe, anyone who hu ever descended into the\ndim and dusty crypt where the member! ot\nthe Hapsburg family have been sepulchred\nfor many centuries, mutt teel a sense ot satisfaction that tbe Eaglet has been rescued frpm\nthe grimy crypt where hii dust-covered coffin lay with hii Habiburg kin who hated\nhim because he wai Napoleon's ton.\nThere li no touch or trace of magnificence\n1 nthat cellar of dead royalty. No slightest\ngleam ot magnificence. Dark and . gloomy,\nfilmed by the dust ot centuries, it contains\ncoffin on coffin, let down anyhow, piled one\nupon another. There la no ilngle spot in ill\nEurope- which so grips the Imagination ai thii\ndusty, dim-lit, utterly illent resting place ot\nthe royal dead.\nThere are two magnificent chamben in\nthe crypt\u2014the magnificent bronze tomb ot\nthe great Empress Maria Theresa, and the\ngleaming white marble sepulchre ot Francii\nJoieph and hie tragic family. One need not be\nsuperstitious to feel conscious, moving ilowly\nthrough that place of the dead, ot the dreadful\ncune pronounced againit the Habiburg! a\nhundred yean ago\u2014a cune which time and\nfata have fulfilled over and over again, until\nthe cup wai drained to the bitterest dregs.\nPress Comment\nThere has been a slowdown itrlke, In the\nCape Breton coal mlnei tor the past three\nmonthi, with the estimate made over a week\nago becauie of it production ii short by 900,000\ntons. There are two aspecti of this \"strike\"\nwhich ihow iti effecti on war effort. One 13\nthat induatrlei for making munitions, etc., are\nthreatened With a ihortage of fuel., The other\nis that shlpi used for convoy on the Atlantic\nmay also suffer from a shortage. There are\nsome 9000 minen who are participating in\nthe slowdown process. It was thought some\nmonths ago that the dispute was ended when\na board of conciliation made an award which\nwu accepted by the minen' executive. The\nminen themselves, however, refused to be satisfied with a cost of living bonus ot 30 cents\na day. They instituted the slowdown strike\nwhich hu been steadily maintained for three\nmonths.\nIt is lymptomatic of the Federal Government'! handling of labor matten that it has\ntaken no steps to put an end to the slowdown\nstrike, that is, no stepi productive of any reiult. To that extent the Government must\naccept the onui of remaining supine in the face\nof what is in the nature of sabotage ot war\ninduitry. The Ottawa Journal believu '.hat\nthe Government ihould say to the striken: \"If\nand when you end your sabotage we ihall\nconsider your demands; but you must end\nyour sabotage immediately. Failing that we\nshall proclaim you saboteurs and deal with\nyou accordingly.\" There is but little likelihood\nof thia course being adopted. It is not in accordance with the tenets held by the Minister\nof Labor. In the cue of the Cape Breton slowdown strike The Ottawa Journal says; \"Is the\nGovernment to acquiesce it to become a party\nto lack of coal to tend supplies to Britain?\nTo help mock Canada's pledge to aniwer the\n\u2022peal ot Churchill?'Thc Government, through\nthree monthi, has shown patience with these\nCape Breton miners, and the people of Canada\nhave ahown patience with the Government\nUnless, now, there comes a quick end to the\nfirst there will surely come a quick end to\nthe lut.\"\u2014Victoria Colonist\nSHABBY PATRIOTS\nMiss Kathleen Banting, who refused to\naccept a position as school teacher ln Hampton, Ont, deserves a hand. The previoui teacher there\u2014Canadian-born Miss Mary Kozak\u2014\nit will be remembered, was uked to resign\nbecauie the ratepayers objected to her \"foreign name.\" The second cousin of the' late Sir\nFrederick Banting would have dragged an\nhonored name in the mud had she signed a\ncontract with such ihabby patriots u that\nThe Hampton trustees, and ratepayers, too,\nought to get lists of the educators at the Unlvenity of Toronto, McGIU, Harvard, Columbia and so on, and check them for foreign\nnamei. They'd find a Jot who couldn't be\nplaced in racial categories with the MacGoofs,\nO'Gawks and Superbothams. Perhaps, though,\nthis inub trom a Banting will be all the letson\nthey'll need.\u2014Columnist H. C. MacPhenon in\nWindsor Dally Star.\nMIGHTY FORCE AGAINST HITLER\nThe agreement between Great Britain and\nthe Union of Socialist Soviet Republics on\nJoint action against Hitler, the agreement between Russia tnd the United States on economic cooperation, tn conjunction with ever-\nIncreasing Anglo-American cooperation \u2014 all\nthis meani that the mightiest forcu ln the\nworld have risen to the fight againit Hltler'i\ntyranny and are becoming more cloiely allied.\nThey will be able to conclude the honorable tuk ot treeing mankind from the threat\not Hitlerism.\u2014Moscow Pravda.'\nGLARE SUPERLATIVE\nA typically terrifying Chineie dragon is\nducribed ai having \"deer horns, camel head,\ndevil eyu. mikt neck, sea-serpent body, carp\nscales, hawk claws, tiger pawl and ox eyei.\"\ncamp dayi, things that seems to take ln everything but the baleful glare of the quarter-\nmaiter-ttrgeant wben the trainee uyi hla\npinti .don't fit.\u2014Victoria Dally Times.\nTODAY'S News Pictures 1\nAS MRS. CHURCHILL GREETED ILLUSTRIOUS HUSBAND AT LONDON\n\u25a0\ni\n\u2022\u25a0_\nArriving back ln London from his mid-Atlantic conference with     Churchill, Here she walks down the station platform with her 8-\nPresident Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill wu greeted by Mrs.      lustrioua huiband.\nHE CERTAINLY GETS AROUND\nANIMALS SAVED\u2014\nMASTERS HUNGRY\nThat mm about the world, Prime Miniiter Wlniton Churchill, ll here again, only thii time he ii\npictured u he left the Britiih \"War Dog\" and set\ntoot oa Iceland. Directly behind Mr. Churchill is\nfranklin D. Roosevelt, son of the Preiident, who\naccompanied the British Prime Miniiter on thii\ntrip. This photo wu cabled to New Yor\u00a3 from ,\nLondon.\n' '\n,.. \u201e'   \u25a0-^-^mm'vJAmml\u2014rSmtSmi tr\nFrench  owners  ot  dogs  and\nother pets who no longer have tha\nwherewithal to provide food for;\nthese animals, may bring them to \"\nthe animal refuge at Lyon where\nthey are provided for. This owner,\nis turning his dog over to thai]\nrefuge, comforted by the thoughti\nthat the animal will be fed, although he, himself may go hun-\ntft*      .\n '   \"^PJPPPPPPF\"'\"'\"\"''\"''*\nl-l\nLillian Hickey, Nelson Batting and\nOuHieldJIar, in Fifth Year as Rep\nFine   Throwing   Arm\n1 Ranks Her as W.K..'s\nTop Outfielder\nOne of thi moit brilliant tin\ntoftball playen tht Wttt Koott-\nnty hn ytt developed, Lillian\nMtrgirtt Jean Hickey repretenti\n' a greit bitting md ' defenilvt\nthreat at th* Ntlion Repi ttek\nthalr third lucceiilve Kooteniy\ntitle thli ytar agalnit Trail.     ,\nTh* - good-looking ittr, who\nturni 19 on th* 7th of ntxt month,\nwieldi a particularly pottnt bit,\nand In thi field th* It nothing\nthort of a wow. Htr fin* judging ability of fly ballt and htr\ntur* handt enable htr to track\ndown filet from ltft centre ovtr\nto right centre during her patrol\nof the centre paiture.\nOne ot the mor* itrlking features\not her defensive play is her remarkable' arm. She li deadly In\nmaking her throws to tbe plate,\n\u2022i her record in lait year'i playoffs\nwould ihow. In the lint tour games,\nthe threw a runner out at home\nplat* ln each game, and likely the\nonly reaion ibe didn't continue\niuch accomplishments In the lait\ntwo gamei was tbat the Trill\nconches took little chance wtth tbe\nbase-runners, ind held them Up at\nthird.      .\n\u2022PARKS WHOLE OUTFIELD\nIn fact, when her fellow-outfielders see that there cab be a possible\nplay on runners at a base, they give\nher the ball to throw in\u2014tbat Is,\nproviding the ll always ible to get\nover to bide them up and help\nthem out In time.\nThli ii Lil'a' fifth year as a Hal-\nion rep, atter bracking Into ienlor\ntoftball in Nelion at tbe tender age\not 13. Tbat was with the Bed Sox\nin th* middle ot the 1936 leaion\nwhen LouUe Coletti, i neighbor and\nnow a team-mate, noted her promise during ichool softball gimes,\nend a6knd her to turn out with the\nnow defunct Bed Sox. She wu\nbroken In as a third baseman, and\nfor th* tint two or three yean ol\nher Nnlor carter, th* wu itatloned it the hot corner.\nSh* wu back at third but with\nthe Bed Sox ln 117, and it wai this\nrear that ihe got her first break in\nthe West Kootenay playoffs. Nelion and Tnil htd split the tint\nthaee doubleheaden, md tbe series\nwu to be wound up it Tnil with l\naevnth and deciding game.\nHER BIG CHANCE\nbabel (Donovan) LocateUl wu\ntbe regular third bueman, the former -Qrand Forks girl hiving had a\nsensational year with the Acei. But\nIsabel left during tbt week Xjet\nthe game for the Coast on har h\ndayt, io Lillian Hickey, u the next\nbut bit, wu selected tor the job.\nThit wu a tough spot tor a 14-year-\nold youngrter to be in, especially\ndnce the had been out ot softball\nfor a month because home league\naction had been diibinded in fivor\nof the West Kootenay playoffi.\nThli il wtnt the lite Gilbert\nBowling, NeUon sporti promoter,\nwho covered the game for 'hie Diily\nSews, hui to lty about the young\nickey\" girl'i performance.\n\"Lillian Hickey, who wu tubbing for Isabel Donovan at the\nhot corner, played i neat ga\nilthough ih* hu hid only ont\npractice ln t month, ind althoi \"\ncharged with three erron, ihe\nhindled seven other hard-bit bells\ncleanly.\"\nThui Lll wu Initiated into topflight play. On tht offensive end\nqt things tbat day, the got a\njingle in four trin to the pltte\nmit figured In Nelion'i icorlng.\nTht Ukuiden won the gun* 7-4,\n*nd consequently the leries.\nIn 1938, Lillian played third base\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS  fcSLSOsM   B. C^ATURDAY MORNINO   AU8.J8.  1\u00bb4t\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u2014\nStangherlin Beats\nPenwill in Argyle\nCup Lawn Bowling\nIn the opening match of the Ar-\n\u2022lt Cup tournament of the CP.R.\ngyl\nLawn\nE. Stan\nwill 18-10.\nScore by ends\ntangherlin   021\nwling Club Friday night,\nserltn defeated E. W. Pen-\n10 210 503 040-18\n.. .02 101 030 101\u201410\n_ Temple, Mn, A. T. Richardi,\nEmmott and Eugene Stangherlin;\nLILLIAN HI'KEY\nagain tor tbe Bed Soc, and by this\ntime, the wu beaming a full-\nfledged itar. She < ran beat out\nIsabel Locatelli for t e third-basins\njob for tbe rep tea a, and Isabel\nwent into centre fit d. That'i tbt\nwty they pliyed di ring the fint\nfour games ot the ie les, but tlnce\nNelson wit trilling one game tu\nthree In the terlet, he squid wu\nreviled trom begun ig to end. In\nth* courie of the ei enslve ahake-\nup, Ul and Isabel chi iged positions.\nand the third dou leheader wu\nsplit, giving Tnil the series 4-2.\nTIR FOR BAT LEA I\nThe next year the ted Sm broke\nup, ind Lll hooked up with the\nAces. She took over i regular out-\nfield poiition tanned ately, and hu\nheld t first-string jt > lince. Isabel\nand LU had a greit fight ot lt tor\nthe league batting championship,\nthe two girli windi g up in flnt\nplace with .500 each.\nLut Summer, LUI in played tor\nthe Rooklu, and fin shed high up\nte the batting ptrade with .440, and\nwu the City Leai *e leader in\nextra-base bits.\nThli yur tht   lined uvtrtl\nSamei becauie of htr working\noun u a waltrati iut tht playtd\nIn enough to merit recognition at\ntht batting queen if the Nelion\nCity Leagut In a c ol* race with\nIsabel Locatelli am Alice Gillett.\nIn eight gamu, th tmtihtd out\n20 hltt In 41 trip* t tht plate for\na .488 mark, Inclided In her\n\u2022xtra-btM hltt hiti bun four\nhomeri and thru triplet, and the\nbitted In It rum. Ttett mirki do\nnot Include lut Stndly't opining doubleheader tgtinit Trail\nwhtn th* hit ufely four timet In\n10 chancei.\nSmall wonder then that \"Slim\"\nPorter, Manager of th) Nelaon rep\nteam, clasiei ber u the best girl\nsoftball pliyer te the tootenay.\nHer athletic prowess does riot\nstop if toftball Sbe Iss put In a\ncouple ott basketball seasons in\nunior compiny with me -Rid Sox\ntnd the Booklet. She stile the thow\non occasions in running ind jumping in school meets, and tor i\ncouple ot yein ran\/for \"Major\"\nWallach, noted track coach. She Is\nalso a fine skater, and two yean\nago teamed up with fSnooks\" Ferguion ln winning thi Nelson doublu title, the Jut j time it wu\ncompeted tor.\nBAU STANDINGS\nAMERpAN\n,   WL Pet. Bhd.\nNew York - ...J- 88 44 .SB -\nCMcago     I. eg 61 .527 17*\nCleveland   J... 64 61 312 XtY,\nBoston   L 65 63 .508 20\nDetroit ..Jl 80 68 .469 25\nPhiladelphit  I.... 96 70 i44 28\nSt Louis      A-L. 56 71 .437   '\nWuhington ...71..... 54 70 .435 28\nNATJONAL\nBrooklyn  1 81 44 348 -\nSt. Louil  .\u00a3_ 79 45 .637   IH\nCincinnaU   L_ 88 52 .570 10\nPittiburgh .......J. 67 56 .545 13\nNew York  I....... 58 65 .472 21%\nChicago     J 55 72 .433 27\nBoiton  J. 51 78 .411 iSYt\nPhiladelphia   J  35 86 .285 45\nBaseball Scores\nenwill       100\nAllan Temple,\nEmmott and Eugerte _\n\u00bb. J. T. Almony, Mn. D. Cathcart,\n\u25a0a. T. ft. Temple ahd E. W. Pen-\nwill.  \u25a0     \u25a0,   -\nTrail Ball Team\nWill Compete in\nKimberley Heel\nTRAIL, B. C, Aug. J9 - The\nTrail Men's Baseball team will gel\nout bats and gloves and travel to'\nKimberley to play in a tournament\nover the Labor Day weekend. This\nwill.be the second visit the Trail\nteam has made to Kimberley this\nseason, the boyt having travelled\nto tne East Kootenay city on the\nJuly tint weekend.\nThose on the travelling \"unit\"\nwill include Loull Demore, Boy\nSchapeprt, Ken Lawn, Ken Stab-\nton, Julie Bilesky, Sammy Saprunoff, John Cameron, Cliff Bogstie,\nMush Anielmo, Art Misisco and\nHarry 'Broverman.\nTrail and Nelson\nGirls'Rep Teams\nPlay on Sunday\nTRAIL, B. C, Aug. 29 \u2014 Trail\nend. Nelson again meet on the\nbattlefield, when the third and\nfourth gamu of the but four oat\nof seven seriei in tbe Wut Kooteniy Girls Softball playoffs will\nbe played at Victoria Park, Trail,\nSunday'afternpon.\nThe first game will start at 1\no'clock, and the second at 5 o'clock,\nto allow, a breather in between the\ntwo gamu..\nSunday'! gamu promise everything in the way of keen playing\nand heavy hitting. Judging Dy the\nfint two gamei at Nelion lar' \"unday when Trail took the .**fior\n10-7, and loit the iecond to the\nLake City girls 23-20.\nTrail's lineup Sunday will have\nMargatat Smith and Evelyn Davies\non the mound; Pat Loblick, catcher,\nLU Cuey,  lb;  Hazel Benoit 2b;\nSeliie Minton u; Jean KendaU Sb;\n11 Smith If; Mary Cronie cf; Hazel\nWeir rf; and Helen Rothery, Jean\nGrive, Delphine Milter, Jeanette LePage, Phyllis Wallace and Amelia\nWallace in field.\ns\nRipley and Howard\nShare Banff Trophy\nBANFF, Alta, Aug. * (CP) -\nWilder H. Ripley of Calgary and\nF. R. Howard of Lethbridge, AlU.\nwUl hold'equal sharei in the Prince\nof Wales trophy which they have\nbeen battling for during Banft's\ngolf week. i\nThe two still wert tied after 36\nholes, both turning in 74'a yuterday and falling to break the deadlock today when each shit a 78 in\na playoff round,\nWith Ripley playingln .\nfinal of tht featured Banff Springs\nHotel event, it wu decided to waive\nfurther playoffi and engrave tht\nnamet of both conteitanti on thi\ntrophy.\nAL\n   0  3   1\n    7   7   (\n(3), Trexler  (6).\nParsons; Surkont\nINTBRNATI\nBuffalo\nRochuter\nTrucks.\nRoscoe   (6)\nand Roblnsoi\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nToledo       1      6\nIndianapolis)  0\nWinegarnf and Harshany\ndeu and\n9   S\n10.2\nWa\ntt \u00abU\nk Board\nTblt idvertliement la not publlihtd\nor WM by tbt Liquor Control\nBoar*) or by tb* Oovernment of\nBritish Columbli.\nt-\nNeW Trol Mark\nSYRACpSE, N.Y., Aug,\nThe worlfi record for trotters ln a\nfour-heatlrice wu smashed in the\nfeatured \/Messenger stake of tht\nGrand Cfcult harness racu over \u2022\ntut tract it the Naw. York State\nFair tod*.\nNibble! Hinover, owned by the\nAiken stible, Aiken, S.C, tnd driv\nen by Hirry Whitney, who won the\nfourth lett tfter Spencer Scott,\nwhich ct the previous record it\nLexlngtin as i three-year-old lut\nFill, tn( Earls Moody Guy, hid ilio\nwop 'lets to forct tht runoff,\ntor the fou. heats were\n:MU; 2:02 tnd 2:03. break\nrtvtout record by Sti tec-\nHanover, which alio\ntbe second hut, wu ntvtr\nm.\nTlmi\n2:00'':\ning tin\nondi.\nM\u00bbtUI\nwon*\nSAME LINEUP\nCirl LOcatelll, Coach of the Nel-\n?i^-3W*#M}\nSunday's gamea. That means Rota\nStewart will hurt the first game,\nand Elinor MagUo will go to the\nmound in the tecond contest\nThe Nelson playen to go to Trail\nSunday will be Stewart, Magllo,\nGeorgina Eberley, AUee Gillett,\nLouise Coletti, Vera Matheson, Isabel LocateUl, Amy Butt, Lillian\nHickey, Dot Colman, Mary DelPuppo, Doreen Sinclair, Laura Nelion\nand Marie Stangherlin.\nToronto Golfer\nQuebec Champion\nLAVAL SUR LE LAC OOLF\nCLUB, Lava], Que., Aug. 29 (CP).\n\u2014Toronto's Gordon Brydton captured the Quebec open golf championship here today with a three-\nundtr-ptr 36-hol* total of 139 that\ngivt him \u25a0 ont-ttrokt margin\novtr Sttn Horn* of Montretl.\nBrydton, wbo took a 73 In the\nmoming round to tie tor third ipot,\n\u2022hot, a sizzling five-under-par ln tbe\nafternoon, going out ln 34 and coming back in 32 to iweep to the championship. Home icored a par 71 in\nthe morning and carded a two-\nunder-par 69 thii afternoon.\nRodolphe Huot ot Quebec and\nBUI Kerr of Toronto tied tor third\nipot with 141'a,  s\nErnie Wakelam of Ottawa, who\nled the field ot more than 100 at\nthe half-way mark with a dazzling\n63, faded in the afternoon and went\nfour over par with a 75 to wind up\nin sixth spot with 143 to tie with\nLex Robson of Peterborough.\nStan Leonard of Calgary, who\nretained his Canadian profeisional\nUUe Over th* Islesmere oourse here\ntwo dayi ago, did not take part ln\ntoday'! evtnt. He left unexpectedly\nby airplane for Edmonton to take\npart in tha Alberta open Initead.\nAll Quiet on\nCricket Front\nTBAIL, B. C\u201e Aug 29-A11 wiU\nbe quiet on the cricket front, Labor\nDay weekend, tccordingto Vernon\nTaylor, Trail Cricket Club Secretary. It is expected that a game will\nbe arranged next weekend.'\nLawn Bowling Tourney\nPlanned on Labor Day\nThe CPJt. Lawn BowUng Club\nis planning for its usual big Labor\nDay tournament itarting at] p.m.\nMonday. Included ln the eventi, wUl\nbe singles, doublu and fours.\nDodgers Defeat\nGiants; Browns\nTake White Jox\nNBW TfOBK, Aug. 20 (AP).*-\nThe National League leading\nBrooklyn Dodgers pounded Hat\nSchumacher from the mound with\na five-run outburst in the fifth\ninning today to defeit the Giants\n. 6-4 and increue their lead over\ntbe idle St. Louis Cardinali to a\ngame and i halt. Whit Wyatt\nwent the route for the Dodgers to\nrecord hii 18th victory of the year\nagainst ame louu.\nJoe Medwick and BlUy German\neach,drove across two runi with\nlinglei in the Dodgen' big inning,\nand Medwlft further distinguished\nhimself by ' making \u25a0 a sensational\ncatch of Dick Bartell's long smash in\nthe ninth. BUly Jurgess, Glanti\nshortstop rapped four itralght singlet off Wyatt.\nBrooklyn _. J 10 2\nNew York ,    4 10   1\nWyatt md Owen; Schumacher,\nWittig (6), Adami (S) and Danning.\n\u2022ST. LOOTS, Aug.' 29 (AiP)r-ix-\ncellent reU*f pitching by Joe Haynu\ncame too )ate for Chicago White Sox\ntoday. The Browni icored five rum\noff Buck Boss in Uie first three innings tnd made them good tor a\n5-2 victor;. The game wu the only\none today In the American League.\nMike Kreevich'i double with the\nbuu loaded in Uie fifth Inning\ndrove uv both of Chicago1! runs.\nBou walked the head man in each\nof the lnningi be pitched and all\nthree scored,\nChicago   2   9   1\nSt. LotWi  _.....:.:... , \u2022  5   8   0\nRon, Haynu (3) and Truh, Dickey (4); Auker and Swift.\nHogan Flashes to\nGolf Open Lead\nHERSHEY, Pa., Aug. 20 (AP).-\nBen Hogan, Hershey country club\nprofeisional playing before the\nhome folks, added a briUiant 67 to\nhis first-round 69 today tor. a total\nof 136 and a two-stroke lead over\nLloyd Mangrum, from Monterey\nPark, Calif., at the halfway mark of\nthe 72-hole $5000 Hershey open golf\nchampionship. ,\nJack Grout of Plttiton, Pi., had\nthe belt icore of the day, a 66 that\nincluded ieven birdlu, hii first-\nround 77, however, put him at 143\nfor the 36 hold. .\nWhile Hogan's lead Was distinct\nit was somewhat precarious in the\nface of the steady golf displayed by\nLloyd Mangrum who put together\ntwo 34's for a 66 today and a total of\n138.\nStill to be counted upon, too, were\nSammy Snead, who had a 89 without getting much of a break on the\ngreens, for 141 along with Terl\nJohnson and Denny Shute who hid\nduplicate 71s tnd 70'i.\nDick Chapman, who flow here\nfrom Omaha, Neb., where he wu\neleminated for Uie 1941 United\nStatu amateur, wu low among tne\namateun with a 74 to go with hli\nearlier 75,\nNelson Pucksler\nBus Algar Marries\nBOXING RESULTS\n(By The Auoclated Preu)\nWATERBURY, Conn. - Eddie\nDoltn, 144, Witerbury, outpointed\nManuel Villi, 142, Mexico, (8). .\nMANCHESTER, Conn.\u2014Mickey\n(Red) Canty, 150, Springfield, Mass.,\nstopped Art Moore, 150, Worcester,\nMass. (5).\nPirates Beat London\nLONDON, Ont, Aug. 29 (CP).-\nPittsburgh Plratei of the National\nLeague defeated London Plratu,\ntheir pony leigue firm tetm, here\ntoday 4-1 In in exhibition game\nwhich drew more than 2000 fani.\nPittsburgh         4   8   1\nLondon 16   1\n,   Wilkie ind Biker; Ctrlonts and\nn second in tb* four beats. Schrock.\n\t\nLLOYD (BUS) ALGAR\nBus Algar, quiet-spoken left\nwinger of the Nelson Maple Leafs,\nmade a surprise lump Into the sea\nof matrimony Friday morning when\nhe wu united in wedlock wtth\nHilda Talberg.\nThey left the same morning to\nspend their honeymoon on the\nPrairlu.\nBuldu being an efficient hockty\nforward, the Nelsbn fireman hu\nbeen starring in the outfield wtth\nthe Pucksters in Ult City Mtn'i\nSoftbill League. Ht mined tht\nfinal game against the Savoyi Friday evening and the Pucksters missed out on giving the old college try\n\u2014winning one for Bui.\nAlgir, who bills from Edmonton,\nbrokt into Senior hockey witb the\nMaple Leafs Winter before lut.\nHit wife ii alio known in Nelson\niportdoM, She uted to pity senior\nsoftbaU and Basketball.\nCasey Jonei Trying\nOut for Position on\nVancouver Gridders\nCuey Jones, tportdom'i Jack-of-\nall-trades, is now turning to footbaU\nagain. He is turning out with Vancouver Griizllei, mw thtry hi the\nWutern Footbtll ConTtrertce, in\nquest of i berth at end or blocking tackle.\nibdiftiiV&tti\nmediate and senior hockey In Iii*\nJones formerly hailed trom Winnipeg. -\nNelsbn .Fridiy for .Martlet rounds,\nires\nevening.\nS. A. MADDOCKS\na A. Maddocks is th* new k _\namong the Seniors ot the Nelion\nGolf lc Country Club.\nHe. wound up his campaign for\nthe B. L. McBride Trophy by beating T R. Wilion on the fifteenth\nhole Friday evening ln tbe final\nmatch.\nMaddocki held a tour-hole lead\nafter the ninth, and his opponent\nwas squarely up against it as they\nwent into the second round, Wilson\ntook the tenth and eleventh holes\nto stay ln the fight, but Maddooks\nwon the twelfth and thirteenth.\nThey halved the fourteenth, and\nthen Maddocki won the fifteenth\nand tbe match.\nEarlier In the week Maddocks defeated R E. Horton In a semi-final\nmatch on the seventeenth green.\nAll the other gamu were played\nlast Sunday.\nR. L. McBride, the donor of the\nTrophy and lut year'i wiifner, defeated W. M. CunUffe In the final\nof the consolation.\nCranbrook lo Play\nin Junior Ball at\nNelson on Sunday\nSpotlight on Kootenay bueball\nSunday swings on the Recreation\nGrounds where the Cranbrook and\nNelson junior ball nines meet In a\nchallenge game at 2:15 p.m.\nIt is the biggest tut ot Uit season for both squads, each proving the cream of the opposiUon In\ntheir respecUve classes In their districts.  \u2022*'\nThe Nelton team hu been playing senior clubs most ot the season,\nand hai been using ex-Nelson senlon to strengthen the squad. But\nfor the game againit the crack\nCranbrook nine, Nelion WtU employ-the services of only Junior age\nplayen.\nMickey Preitley will do the\nchucking for the Lakesiden, and if\nthe tall righthander needs any help,\nhe can get it from Spud Waterer,\nthe flnt bueman. Frank Green, the\nsub-goalie, for the Nelson senior\nlacrosse team, WiU catch.\nBud Smith will play second, Doug\nWinlaw short and Bua MacDonald\nthird. The outfielders will be chosen trom Dick Horswill, Len Smith,\nErnie Wilson, Corky BaU, Gordon\nNelson and Jackie whitehead.\nAustin Brennan is' the Nelion\nCoach. ...\nCranbrook is bringing 11 playen\non the Nelion trip, there being\nthree chuckers, Allan Bakken, Bud\nHolmes and Bob Rice. The visiting\nplayers, their poslUoni and theu\"\nages follow: Eddie Eberleln c, 20;\nScotty Malcolm lb, If; Bob Rice,\n2b, p, 19; Gordy MaeDerrald u, 20;\nDoug Gilchrist 3b, 18; Curly Cox If,\n19; Met Ukrainetz cf, 19: Blue Malcolm rf, 19; Jack Russell cf, 19; Allan Bakken- p, 19; and Bud Holmu\np. 18.\nSlim Kraft, former Nelion lenior\npitching itar, wlU umpire.\nSports Roundup\nBy SID FEDER\n(Pinch-Hitting for Eddie Brltti)\n(Associated prett Sport) Wrltar)\nDon Donaahy, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: \"Larry MacPhail\nstaged a fuhion parade at the Dodgers' ball park betort a ball gamt.\n. . . It ii now apparent why Blimp\nPhelpi fled the Dodgen' gold. Whtt\nball player wanti to go down In hiitory u the man who modeUed the\nstylish .stout;? . . .\nGENIUS\nThe winner of thla wttk'i fur-\nllned handkerchief is thi brUliant\nmind in Jollct, ill., who Invented a\nsoftball game with thrtt teams\npliylng at Uie ume Ume, One bats,\none fieldi ind one's on tht bench.\n. . When a side's retired, lt takes\nover ttit bench, the fielding team\ncomu in to hit and tht outfit thtt\nWU resting takes tht field\t\nWhat's this about Jimmy WiUon\nind tht Cubs' front offlct? Th*\nwhisper Is Uie litest frowns came\nwhen Jimmy wanted Burleigh\nGrimes as coach and tht offitt Signed Kiki Cuyler.\nEntries Rolling\nin for Weekend.\nGolf al Nelson\nEntries are rolling in for thi Nelson Golf Se Cuntry Club's holiday\nweekend tournament in great style.\nAmong the latest entrants are Lt.\nCol. H. B. L. Dowblggin trm Hong\n-King, and two colorful Trail-Rosi-\nlahd. (plttn, Harry Dowiwop and\nTom Root Both of tht litter were\ndown it Vancouver fer the W\u00abt\u00abro\nSpin, md they wlU b* nil conWn.\ners for the championship and ttt*\nLeith Cup, at present held by Ktn\nMbBride of Nelion, McBride potted\na 64 qualifying score, two strokes\nunder ptr. Cot Dowblggin it visiting relatives at preient here.\nDonaldion and Bou arrived ln\nand they will play 'for their outU-\nfying scores before Uie deadline thli\nUatea play will itart Sunday\nmorning at 9 o'clock, ind will conUnue through Mondty.\nPlay in th* la-flu\" tvtnt tor Uie\nKootenty Brewerlu Trophy will get\nunder wty thli afternoon.\nAmateur Hockey\nMighlBelrled\nSays (oast Head\nVANCOUVSR, Aug. \u00bb (CP) -\n- Amid prophecltt tt Piclflc Coait\nHockey Letgue mogult thtt pro-\nfeiilontl hockey will not function\nIn the far Wait thli Wlnttr, Ouy\nPatrick, Owntr of tht Vancouver\nLloni, today railed tht poulblllty\nof a -Vancouver entry In tht Allan\nCup ienlor amateur icene.\nPitrlck agreed with Folger Peabody of the Seattle Seahawki that\nit wu uncertain whether Uie Pacific\nCout Leigue would be funcUoning\nwhen skates ire got out again, but\nuid if the league folded up hockey\nfans might be satisfied by an amateur letgue' taking in Victoria, Na-\nnaimo, New Wutmlniter and Vancouver.\nFour teami \u2014 Seattle, Spokane,\nPortland and Vancouver\u2014played ln\nthe' P.C.H.L. lut uuon and most\nof them had tough sledding financially. Vancouver ended the season\nu league champion.\nPatrick aald the lituation wu undecided because there hid betn no\nmeeting of the league u yet to diicuu next seasons iet-up, He Hid\nthit if tht amateur set-up were\nadopted the BrlUah Columbli teami\ncould crou the line to play exhibition gamu in the United Statu besides entering the Canadian lenior\namateur race.\nAnothir P.C.L. higher-up to\npredict an amateur circuit wu\nBobby Rowe, owner of the Portland Buckaroos, who uid lut\nnight there were \"definite plans\n. for imateur leigue If th* pro\nleigue foldi up.\"\nTht speculation wu itarted lait\nnight ln SeatU* by Peabody, who\nalio predicted the amateur let-up.\nPatrick uld he thought mmy proi\nmight be reinstated ai amateun.\n-PASS SIVSN\nSavoys Win 2nd Crown\nin a Row by Finishing\nOff Pucksters 3 Straight\nFisher   Yields   Only\ntwo Hits, Boll\nHomers Twice\nSivoyi, following Into itep bt.\nnd th* tuptrb pitch I no of Jtck\nFlihtr, hav* addtd their iecond\nmeetiilve Ntlun men'i toftball\ncrown after taking thalr third\nitralght win from th*- Puekiten\n9-2 it the Recreation Groundi Friday evening. Tht Stvoyi won tht\nopening tw* gamu of the urlu\nr-gandtg-H,\n- Through latt tvenlng't victory,\nth* 8tvoyi htvt won tight\nitralght pliyoff gamu, ihelr record btlng marred by only a di<\n' faulted conteit to the Bomberi\nthrough a mlxup In th* ichedule.\nLatt yur thty drew a bye Into\nth* flnali, and took C.Y.O. Into\nump thret itralght In thli year'i\nlimit, thay wtn twice from tht\nBomben and defaulted one. Then\nlilt evening they completed thtlr\nrant of th* Puokiten.\nThe lait game, though, wu a\nbattle all the wty. Only tour runi\nin the ninth inning turned th* gam*\ninto a- walkaway, after the Puckiteri had held their opponent! to\n9-2 through the fint eight innings.\nTnough they pliyed smart bill\nt-fltld, even without the honeymooning Bui Algir, the Pucksters\nfill victims u ruult ot thiir inability to hit Fisher.\nFISHER IB BRILLIANT\nfisher, who hurled a no-hit no-\nrun game against the Bomberi in\nth* first playoff gime, iet down the\nPuekiten with only two hlti, both\nlinglei. Though he itruck out only\nsix, conilderably under hli performances ordinarily, ha kept Uie\nPucksteri popping up and grounding harmleisly. Only four balls were\nbit Into tte outfield.\nThe tint hit oft ruhar eame In\nthe tint Inning, and got him into a\nmite of trouble.* After Culley had\nwalked, BickneU, Fisher's mound\nopponent, drove him around to third\nwhen hit ground ball went out into\ncentre field beyond the reach of\nSavoyi' shortstop, Sid BaU. Bicknell thtn stole second to put two\nmen in scoring poiition. Culley\nicored on a patted ball, then with\ntwo out Bicknell alio scored when\nHowird bobbltd Sethy'i grounder\nat fint That put the Pucksters\nahead 2-1.\nTh* othar ufety came In the\nfifth frame wben Len Buihei, the\nfint man up, ilngled over third\nbue. After Brennan had walked,\nthey got around to third and iecond\non an infield out, but they died\nthere.\n\u2022Id Ball continued hi* mighty\nplayoff hitting with a pair of\nhorn* rum, hit third and fourth\nof th* thm-gam* terlei. Th* flnt\nof th* brace wu a long blast Into\nright centre field, but ht stretched a Taxu Lugutr In right fltld\nInto a circuit clout whtn tht\nbounce eluded tht right fielder.\nBuldN tht homeri, Ball locked t\npair ef ilnglu for four hltt In flvt\ntripi. Hi croued tht pltte tach\ntlmt ht wu up, hiving got on\nbut on tht ihortttop'l error In\nth* ninth frame,\nFither himself wu alio dangerous with th* wiUow, doubling home\nthe tying and whining runt tn Uie\nthird inning, singling in tbe, fifth,\nand drawing a pair of buu\nIn flv* chancei. Tommy Mclnnei\ndrove out t piir of ilnglu to help\nthe Savoyi' cauM along, and Jimmy\nAllan hit a three-bagger. Vic Howard, who played a gnat gamt at\ntint bue, got the other safety, t\ntwo-run ilnglt in tha ninth with\nUit buu loaded.\n. BOX MORI\nSAVOYS:\nAb R H Po A I\ng 0 0 1 0 0\n12  2  0   2   1\nOUtatt, of \u2014\nMclnnei, Sb -...\n4.'Ball, a _\nFisher, p  \t\nHoward, lb '_\nAllan, e ... \u2014.-*\nQ. Scribner, lb ,\nMcBride, If -....-.\nNelion, rf ...........\nTotala \t\nPU0K8TER8I\nA. Scribner, *t...\nChodorcoff, lb\nCulley, 3b ..........\nBickneU, p mm\nSeaby, e \t\nKunti, lb\t\nArcure, et\t\nBushel, rt\nHaines, rt .\nScanlan, If - 0\nBrennan. It 2\n. 0\ni l\n1\/14\n1 10\n0 0\n0 0\n0   1\n.38   9 10 27 12   I\nz\\\no\n0\n1\n1\n0\n0\n0 0\n0 1\n0 0\n0 0\n0 0\n0  1\noia\n0 1\n1 o\no 10\no 1\no\n0\n0\n1\n1\nI\nMajor League\nBy Th* Auoclated Prttt\nNATIONAL\nBatting-Hopp, St. Louil, JM.\n. Rum\u2014Hack, Chicago, 93.\nBum batted ln-MIze, SL Loull,\n93\nHlts-Litwhiler, Phllidelphii, ltl.\nDoublt\u00bb-Reiier, Brooklyn, M.\nTriplei-Fletcber, Pittiburgh, 10.\nHome run*-Cimllll, Brooklyn, 27.\nStolen beset\u2014Frey Cincinnati lg.\nPllching-Rlddle Cincin\/laU 15-2.\nAMIRICAN\nBatting-Williams, Boiton, .407.\nRuns-DiMaggio, Ntw York, 113.\nRum batted tn\u2014DiMaggio, Niw\nYork, 113.\nHlts-Trivls, Wuhlngton, 179.\nDoubles\u2014Judnlcb, St, ind DiMaggio, New York, 36.\nTriplM\u2014Travli, Washington, 16.\nHomt runs\u2014Keller, Ntw York, 32.\nStolen bue\u00bb-Cut, Wuhlngton,\n21..\nPitcMng-Oomtx, New York, U-4\nBatting Leaders\nBy Thi Auoclated Pr\u00bbn\nBatting (three leaders In each\nleigue):\nPlayer Club 0 Ab SB Pet\nWilliams, R. S. 117 376 112 153 .407\nTravis, Sen. 122 492 83 170 .364\nDiMiggio, Ynk. 123 481 113 171 JM\nHopp. Card. . 104 327 65 109 .333\nEtten, Phils. . 120 429 66 141 .329\nWalker Ddgs.    110 406  74 133 .328\nHome runs: American Letgue\u2014\nKeller Yankeu, 32. NaUonal League\n\u2014Camilli, Dodgen, 27.\nRum batted In: American League\n-DiMaggio, Ylnktu, 112. NaUonal\nLeague\u2014Miie, Cardinali, 83.\nSuncastle Wins Trial\nNEWBURY, Englind, Aug. 29 (CP\nCtble) - Lord Portil'i Suncistle,\ncoming trom behind In i stretch\nrun, won tht St Simon ittkes here\ntoday, a trial for the St. Leger next\nweek.\nLord Glanely'i Devonian wu tecond ind B- C. Dewson's Matarin,\nthird.\nMri. MicDonald Buchtnan'i derby\nwinner, Owtn Tudor, ftUed to gtln\n1 place ln the mUe and a balf nee,\ntrailing the field moit of the wty\ntdd stopping btdly in the final\ndrive.-\nTotal! 32  I  1 27 10   1\nScore by Innings:\nSavoyi  _ 102 010 W4-* HI\nPucksters   .... 200 000 000- 2   2   J\nBun batted in-Fisher i, \u2022 Ball\n2, Howard 2, Ntlson. Two-taie hits\n\u2014Fiiher. Three-bui hlti\u2014Allan.\nHome runs\u2014S. BaU 2. Stolen base!\n\u2014BickneU. Left on bases\u2014Savoys\n6, Puekiten 5. Strikeouts\u2014Fisher 6,\nBickneU S. Walks-Fisher 2, BickneU 4. Tim* of gime\u20141:10, Umpirei\n\u2014Art Rou and Doug Wlnliw.\nWardand Abbott\nReach Golf Final\nOMAHA, Neb., Aug. 20 (AP).-\nMarvin Harvey Ward of Spokane.\nWaih, and BueU Patrick Abbott\nof Los Angelu,- a couple of West-,\nem to whom the experience Is no\nnovelty, reached the final round\nof the 45th United Statu amateur golf champiomhip today.\nWard, who drew a toft not In\nthe upper half of the draw, bad to\ngo only 28 holu for a 9-and-g triumph over 26-year-old Bobby Riegel of Houston, Tex, whoie 12-over-\nSar 84 in the moming 18 holu left\nim lix down and practically out of\nthe running right there.\nAbbott, who went to. th* final\"\nin 1938, the year before Ward won\nth* title at North Shore, came\nthrough to a 1-up victory over Ted\nBUhop of Boston, the New England\nchampion.\nTomorrow thty wUl meet it 38\nholu for tht crown which a year\nago went to Dick Chapman,\noh balls\nC\u2014SHORTY'S\nYou otn mvi gu by\nhiving your tptrk\nplugt eluntd\n\u201e: GARAGE\nThis advertisement li not publiihed or displayed by the Llquot\nControl Boerd or by the Government of Britiih Columbia. ;\nThat's easy to explain. He recognizes that proper printed\nforms designed for his particular needs have lifted a burden\nand make office work a pleasure instead of a continual\nnightmare. He uses the proper\nprinted forms for his business.\nWhy not take us into your\nconfidence and let us talk\nprinting to you?\nPHONE 144\nNf laott latlg Neui0\nPrinting Department\n266 laker St.\nNelion, B.C\n e-'?*-w\u00abp,!; usy * -- A}.i1W-rtm^^W'W7''\nPAGE  EIGHT-\nTAILORED SMOCK\nIN TWO LENGTHS\nNILSON DAILY NEWS   NELSON   B   C-SATURDAY MORNINO   AUG   M   Wt\u2014\n'Wl'ffw\nWarm-cut  WmLViihi.\nPATTERN 9853\nThe wiae woman-with-a-career\n\u2014whether it be home-makin**, laboratory work or a prolesnonal\nor buiiness life\u2014knows that a\nsmock is a real economic necessity.\nPattern 9852 is a well-designed\nnew smock by Marian Martin and\nas easy to make as it is smart to\nwear. You'U like the boxy, full-\ncut lines, gathered neatly below\nthe yokea at front and back \u2014\nthey'll lit easily over your heaviest wool Irock. The big pockets\nare handy Ior carrying odds and\nends. Take your choice ol two\nlengths of sleeves\u2014make them\neither long and full or short and\nstraight. For a linal cheery note,\nyou might use ric-rac at yokes.\nsleeves and pockets\u2014so gay!\nPattern 9852 may be ordered\nonly in misses' and women's sizes\n12, 14,16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38\n40 and 42. Size 16 requires 3Vi\nyards 36-inch labric.\nSend twenty cents lor this Marian Martin pattern. Be lure to\nwrite plainly your size, name,\naddreu and ityle number.\nSend your order to The Daily\nNewi, Pattern Department, Nelaon.' Pattern will be sent to your\nhome within 10 dayi.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"We've got a drinkin' aet and a\neburch iet, and then we've got another that'i a drinkin'-set on week\ndays and a church set on Sunday.1'\nSpray Destroys\nTomato Pes!\nBy DEAN HALLIDAY\nThe tomato hornworm is the most\ncommon and well-known insect of\ntomato plants. These caterpillars\neat the leaves of the tomato ravenously; in fact, tbey will eat all the\nleaves off a plant in a few days.\nTOMATO hormo Worm\nvi ravenous iater\nOf LCAVti\n\u00ab#\n, A tomato peat with a Us\nappetite\nAs illustrated in the Garden-\n(Jraph, these fat green worms are\nIrom two to four Inchei long witb\na slender horn on the back end. The\ncaterpillar '\u2022- the same color ai the\nloliage t.nd is often difficult to detect.\n~In small gardens the worms can\nbe picked off by hand or the plants\ncan be sprayed with load arsenate\nbefore the fruit? aet. oardeners are\nreporting success with rotenone\nIBM.\nLAURA WHEELER HELPS YOU BE\nPROUD OP YOUR LINENS\ncow. mi. mwucMft wmci. MC\nIHOUSEHOLD LINENS PATTERN\nHave linens you'll proudly un! The flowers, mainly in cross-\nstitch, fill the quickly embroidered baskets. Directions lor the\nedging are included. Pattern 2990 contains a transfer pattern ot a\n6tt x lS'fi and two 6y4 x 13 inch motifs; materials required; illustrations ol stitches; direction Ior edging.\nSend twenty cents lor this pattern to The Nelson DaUy News,\nNeedlecralt Dept., Nelson, Write plainly pattern number, your name\nand address.   Pattern will be mall to your home within 10 days.\nCONTRACT . . .\nBy Shepard Barclay\nNOT Till* REAL PURPOSE       In spades, he derided that a sale\nSAFETY PLAYS can be Silly\nOilngs. Tbe nel purpose of them\nSi to protect -four contract and\nhelp assure tbat you make It, even\nat tbe expense of a trick or two\nover contract,- which might have\nbeen scored if you bad been willing to risk the entire contract But\nfvhen there ia an alternative play\nwhich does not subject tbe contract to any risk, at all, tnt only\nstands to gain for you If It works,'\nyou are out of tbe bounds of logic\ntf.yoa paas it up intentionally.\n4 K J 10 8 t\nfj.5\n\u2666 A\u00ab J\n\u2666 AQO     __\n\u2022SK1073       <V.\n\u2666 Q874    JS\ns.\n\u2666 753\n\u2666 Q9864\n2\n\u2666 KB\n464\n\u00bbA\n\u2666 J 10 9 J\n\u25a0sAK JI096\n(Dealer:   North.   Worth-So**\nvulnerable.)\nNorth      East     South       West\n.Pase       Pass       14, lty\n14 2* 3* , Pass\n44 Pass 54\nWest led his heart 3 to tbe Q\nand A. The declarer took in his\ntop two trumps, then decided upon\nwhat he called a \"safety play.\"\nSeeing that be muit lose one trick,\nway to avoid losing more than one\nother waa to Snd Weet holding\none af the two missing diamond\nhonors. So be led tha diamond J,\nWest covering wtth the Q end the\nA winning. He led the diamond t,\nthen to the K. Eaat And beck the\nheart 6, which South ruffed. He\ntook in the diamond 10 and 9, then\nled the spade t, Weat playing the\nA and making tt easy, as South\nnow had no more losers.\nBetter play, after the heart A,\ndub A and club K would hava\ncalled for work on the spades.\nWith tha honon of that ault\nmarked with Weat by hla bid, he\ncould have discarded hia diamond\nlosers on the ultimately wt up\nspades. Hia baat method would\nhave been to'lead toward the ault\nIf Weat played low, finesse the 10,\nthen return to hia hand and lead\ntoward the suit again. By thia\nmeans, he would have made an\nextra trick. y\n\u2022       *\nTow Week-End lama*\nShould a sound match-point\nduplicate player ever try a play\nwhich will produce a trick above\nbis contract if It works, but will\ncause the defeat'of the contract\nIf it fails? If so, what are the circumstances in wbich a declarer Is\njustified in trying this? Can you\nset up a hand giving a clear-cat\nexample of tt?\nDistribute ts\u00bb Kin* resiturt. S\u00bbndic\u00abte. Ise\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nSailor\nWestern\nSUte\nTear\napart\nRecognised\nHonestly\nI-carned\nperson\nDepart\nDress\ntrimming\nAvoid\nRussian\nleader\nChinese\nmeasure\nAloft\nWanderer\nSerious\n27 Chemical\ncompound\n29. Force\n(Latin)\n31 Indian of\nTlerra del\nFuego\n34. Glacial\nridge\n35 Jumbled\ntype\n37. underwater\nrocks\n39. Symbol for\nerbium\n40. Kerry boata\n41. Russian\nmountains\n42. Timber wolf\n44. Elliptical\n'.'l*!U!.! *;HUU\n\u25a0m;.ij'.i        (iss-ii\n\u25a0jaims-i unuun\n-xiMUUunronnn\nuciidta*-,\n'Jl:!!-*'   HHH   UMM\ni*ianiiia Sanaa\nmam     ninaa\nunifi*-*   '.. \u25a0 isi-lis;\nhkk aran wun\n'    -      iV'S\nHOHBaGlMaiDHai\nbhieww aaaiaa\na\u00bban       luaci\nuia-jn-t      iLiiia\ntttttmm-t* ~tt.tr\n48. Strang liking\n46. American actor\n44. Hand\ncovering\n50 Eccleslastle\nvestment\nACROSS\n1. American\nInventor\n5 Native of\nof Turkey\n\u25a0J. Aside\n11. Glossy\nfabric\n12. Flicker\n13. Long for\n14. Foxy\n15 Exclama-'\ntion\n17, Chop\n^8. Card game\n19, Gelatinous\nfood\n23. Plunge\nforward\n28. Toward\nthe lee\n29. Fumes\n30. Kind of roU\n31. Pinaceoua\ntree\n32. Pad\n33. Hateful\n35. Cover with\nasphalt\n38. Rigid\n37. Additional\nclause to\na bill\n38. Turn to-\nthe right\n40. Bulletin\n(abbr.)\n43. Anger\n44. Ancient\n47. Fragrance\n49 Patronage\n51. Room on\na ship\n82. Vassal\n53. Vent\n54. Moved, as air\nDOWN\n1. Hawthorn\nberries\n2. Precious\nstone\nI. Undulatory\n4. Before\nCRVPTOQUOTE-A cryptogram s***eoUtte\u00ab\nJOBTXAPR RL8NAK ZPOPAM B T X B-\nVCUP  JLPOP RZBAPB  LOWP  QPPT-\nO J G B T.\nYesterday's Cryptoqaotet A SOTT ANSWER IURW4III\nAWAY WRATH: BUT GRIEVOUS WORDS STIR UP ANGER-\nOLD TESTAMENT.\nDMritt-aMb-r 1\nCOMIC AND ADVENTURE STRIPS .. y\nHOW TO WORK CRYPTOQUOTU\nCryptoquotei are quotatloni ol famous penons written In cipher.\nA lUbstitute character hu replaced the original letter For initance,\nan \"R\" may substitute ior the original \"f\" throughout the entire\ncryptoquote, or a \"BB\" may replace an \"LL\" rind tba key and follow\nthrough to the solution\nTO USE 186 REFUGEE\nSHIPS RELIEVE TRADE\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (AP) -\nPan American shipping prospects,\nhard-hit by diversion of merchant\nvessels to transport of war supplies,\nbrigntened today with the announcement e-t an inter-American\nagreement which eventually is expected to place as many at 108 ref\nugee foreign vessels ln service along\nthe trade routei ol the hemisphere.\nIn concert with the U.S., which\nalready has requisitioned M War-\nIdle ships of Axil or Axii-dominat-\ned countriei, the 21 American re'\nP'' lies announced Jointly their intention ol utilising all iuch veueli\ntied up in American t\u00bb*\"\n\\\/\n\u00abJ\n\u2022$\u20220-1\n. \u25a0*\nr$\nWw *\\\nSr\n\u2022C-\niaa\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nr\nKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zane Grey\n\t\n.. \u2022\u25a0\u2022 \u2022\u25a0\u2022\u00bb*^^^%iiijffl^giii^\n MWIfl.B L\u00abt Timet Today\nVlWIVlliam   empirt* thew, sWO-TSO-StSS\nJ^^mtuum*\nmim, FUll-LENGTH FEATURE PRODUCTION.\nPlus Ctnt Aiitry In\n\"MELODY^ RANCH\"\nSwettttito\nMIRTIPIANI\nTECHNICOLOR\n9#\nan miii ricnitii, i>i.\nTHIS ON*' DIDNT OET\n.. . AWAY-IT BLIW UP!\njj 8EC\u00a3t<B\u00a5, W. Va, Aug. 19 (AP)\n\u00bb-A jdWfer plant engineer went\nrjihingin'd hooked a catfish, which\ntie toot;' home, cleaned and placed\nAuction Sale\nTODAY\u2014SATURDAY\nUnder and by virtue of a distress tor rent I will tell ill the\nitock and chattel! of John Knl-\nosowsky, Kootenay Secondhand\nStore, next to Public Market,\nVernon St., Nelson, on Saturday,\nAug. 30th at 10 o'clock sharp.\nIt will be offered en bloc\nTerms: Cash\nMONTAGUE E. HARPER,\nBailiff.\nGEORGE HORSTEAD,\nAuctioneer.\nin a frying pan. In a moment an ex\nplosion blew filh. skillet and hot\ngreaie ovtr tht kitchen. The engineer concluded that the fish, living\nto tha stream below the powder\nplant became lo Impregnated with\nnitro cotton it exploded In the heat.\nSchool\nOpening\na_wmmawtwaaam_m_____aa____*m\nAs always we are ready with 6 tremendous I\nstock of school necessities at the cheapest\nprices !n the district.  \/:,'\nText Books ara to be sold for Gash Only.\nThen will be no exception from this rule.\nMann, Rutherford Drug Co.\nrw**  \u00bb\"\u00bb\u25a0\"\u25a0 '\nOTHIR RACK PACI ADS\nSea Page Two\nClub Cafe\nTender, Juicy Steak\n624 Baker St., Ntlson, B.C\n1939 CHEVROLET\nMaiter DeLuxe Coach\nQood tlrei and (ood CQ1C\ncondition.   _.    9*1'}\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\nPhons 81\nNelson, B. C.\nFirst ichools were opened at Ta-\ndoussac and on the alta of tha City\nof Three Bivera ln Quebec In 1616.\nGrenfell's Cafe\nSPECIAL ROAST CHICKEN\nDINNER\n. Saturday and Sunday\nMACO CLEANERS\nWe call and deliver tea* of charge.\nCLEANING,  PRESSING\nAND DTEING\n827 Baker Phone 288\nLET  A  WANT-AD  SERVE\nYOI\nHave tht Job Dent Right\nVIC GRAVES\nFOR\nRELIABILITY\nQUALITY\nPRICI\nTry your Rsxall Store first\nPrtierlptlom,  Film.  Kodak.\nStationary and School Suppllei.\nThit store open Labor Day\nCity Drag Co.\nPhone M\nBox 460\nIn the first ilx monthi ot 1M1\nthe V. S. aircraft Industry turned out\n7418 war alrplanei..       ; ,\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nJ\nDRESSUPTHEOLD\nMaka It look like ntw.\nRamp Body & Fender Workt\nPhont 195 A. Firenholti.\nitimsmiimttismSmi-tmHgmttit\nDon't Sav BREAD - Say\niiiii.iimiTiiiiriiint!\nSMELTER REPRESENTATIVES\nat Trail, B. C, and othtr Weitern\nSmelten. Wrlta to head off leal\nE. W. Widdowson\nA Co.\nWl-Mt Joiephlne St\nUIXX1\nNtlton, B.C.\naUFKbME MILK BREAD\naaaawaaswawisaasMst'siMSWwtW''\nGRAY'S\nThe right place to go\nfor a dainty lunch\n580 BAKER STREET\nWith Guests Over the\nLabor Day Weekend\nServe\nColumbia\nLager Beer\nIT'S BEER AT ITS BEST\nKOOTENAY BREWERIES LIMITED\nTHE NEW\nPLAYMOR\nSpecial Labor Day Holiday Weekend\nAttractions\n3\u2014Big Nights-3\nDANCING\nSATURDAY BIG WEEKEND DANCE\nSUNDAY MIDNITE FROLIC\n Starting at 12 midnight standard time\nMonday Mammoth Labor Day Dance\nThla advertisement ii not publiihed or dliplayed by tha Uquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of British Columbia.\nTonight:  Margaret Graham  Music\nMidnite Frolic: Emit Defoe and hit\n.O Eight Acta\nMonday: Margaret Graham Musie\nThe new Playmor Is now\nbeing   conditioned   and\ndecorated for the\nGreater Fall\nDance Season\nand will present a more strikingly beautiful and smarter\nappearance   than  ever.\nRegular admission prices.\nMiY\nsroTLioHr\nNiw streamlined\ndesign b black and\ntopper. Uses two\n'\u25a0f*er\u00abady\"No.935\nbatteries.\nHe. 9231\nLOW MIC1D\nrLOOOUOHT\nGives brood llluml-\nnotion. Finiihed Je\nblock ond copper.\nU tes two'' r v n i r. a d y \"\nNo. 950 batteries.\nNo. 92 30\nComplete\nwith Sotterle*\n1.00\nLOW PMCID\nSPOTUOHT\nNew itreeeillned\ndotlge ie Mock ond\ncopper. Uses two\n\"Eve-ready\" No. 950\nbatteries.\nNo. 9231     4\u201e\nCompUtt       liD\nIONO HANOI\nIPOTUOHT\nNew  ifreamllned\ndtsign In block ond\ncopper. Uses three\n\"EvoreooVNo.950\nPINUOHT\nSnail enough for\n.pun* \u00abr vest pocket\nyet gives a surprisingly brilliant light.\nUieitwe\"bereody\"\nNo. 915 tatter:-\u00ab.\nNo'ai(>      TT.\nCompete with JKC\nHIOH QUALITY\nsrouioHi .\nPopular focetleg\nspotlight, block and\nchromium fitiingt.\nUiest*o\"tveready\"\nNo. 950 batteriei.\nNo. 3071 4 Cr\nComplele I.W\nwith Botteriee I\nMOMRN\nPlOODUOHt\nSea ml t)\u00abtu bt, we or -\nresistant block ond\ndwonwim Anith. Uses\ntwe \"Evereody\" No.\n930 batteries.\nNo. 23 30 * -p\nC ample le |.*W\nwith Botittitt I\nruiMUOHf RfffiBB\n\"Evert ady \" bo Merits ere guaranteed\nfreth to provide brighter light oed\ntongr service.\nNo.915 PenIightTub\u00ablor11,...10^\nNo. 935 M>yTubvlor...,,\u201e,15*\nNo.950   Feat-lac War IS*\nEVE READY\nFLASHLIGHTS   md\nB Al I I R II S\nAUTOMATIC SPOTLIOHT\nAfwoyi provides a perfect spot wffll\nM o djotimtnt required, iaceptionolly\nattractive design in block ond\nchromium. Uiei two \"tvtreody\" No.\n930 botietiei.\nNe. 2231\nComptele wmi Sotterios.\n1.50    WM\nWood, Vallance Hardware Co*, Ltd\n.MMMM\n\u25a0MMMMM\nASK\nAbout thi Buttermilk at\nTht PERCOLATOR\nB'a DIHerentt\nR. W. Dawson\nReal Estate and Insurance\nPHONE 197\nTHE ANNA6LE BLOCK\nWINDOWS-DOORS\nROOFING  -  MOULDING\nLAMBERTS\nLUMBER LTD.\nfiliMitav   Chicken\nSunday DlllWra(\nBUTLER'S\nmi FORD TWO TON\nlo-ply tlrei, doubla reduction rear\naxle complete, signal arm, clearance\nllghti, licences, etc. Save on thii one.\nQueen City Motors\nPhoni 43    Limited    Ml Josephine\nAUCTION\n2 p.m. Wedneiday, Stpt. S\n(86 Baker St., iipttairt\nAcUng under Instruction from\nthe owner, I will atter the following*.\n4 tmaU eook itoru, S gas\nplatei, 1 gas range, cupboards,'\nbuffets, centre tablet, drop leaf\ntablet, Victor Console radio,\nkitchen chairs, kitchen cabinets,\nwash tub, pails, Ice box, lino,\ndressers, dining room tables,\nleather couch, wall bed, quantity\nV-Jolnt lumber, V-Joint partitions, Winnipeg couch, chest\ndrawers. Clarion table model radio, Yt bedi and mattresses, etc.\nGoods on view morning of sale.\nTermi: Cuh.\nG. HORSTEAD,\nAuctioneer.\nThe\nSugar Howl\nGrocery\nPHONE UO\nQuillty Groceries it Your Home\n\u201e\u201e__ Store. \u2014\t\nDeliveries it Your Convenience.\n.... Corner Mill md Josephine\nBUTTER: Fincy quality,\nGlendale, $1A2\nS lbi.     .**---\nBACON: Fanoy quality,    JM\n)4 lb. eello pkte. m*Wt\nIQQS: Local, fruh At*\nlarge, dot  **\u2022**\nPORK BEANS: 28 oz. tints, | C*\nAylmers eaoh *\u2022*\u00bb\u00bb\nVINEGAR: Heinz, white or malt,\nquirt bottles, tQ_\n2 for   \u00ab*T\nLARD: 1 Ib. cartons,\n2 for,...\nSUGAR: Granulated,\n20 lbl. .\nCOFFEE: Nlbob, In\ntlni,, 2 'lbi.    .\nTEA: Fancy Orange\nPekoe, lb.     \t\nPEACHES: Fincy\nDeuert, 3 lbi. \t\nAPPLES: Urge\noooklng, 7 Iba. \u2014.\u2014\nPRUNES: Extra lirge,\n2 lbl. .,..\t\nCORN! Large bantam,\nDot \u2014 _\t\nMEMBA SEALS:\n8 for\nYou'U Head the Class\nir, .\nIf you go tosdiool in\nStudent Togs\nSwssters, |Kkets, Sport Slacks, Shirts, Tits ud Snu\n\u00abLt.*^iaB-,\u00bbii\n'   \u25a0\nX\nmm\n-\nTht Mm'-Shop\n \u25a0   . ' \u25a0 .\n$1.75\n$1.05\nIM\n__25(S\nJm\nm\nm\nJAM: Strawberry er Raspberry\nand apple, AC*\n4 lb. tin   M*\nCOTTAGE ROLLS!\nTenderized, Ib\t\nRAW HAM: Union tenderized,\nfruh illeed, AO*\nORANQES: Choicest and\n\u2022weit, 2 dot. \t\nGRAPEFRUIT: Fineit       au\nquality, 0 for \"JT\nDOQ FOOD8: Imported muh, a\ncomplete food, \"JC*\n5 Iba.  _ ***T.\nDOQ FOODS: In tlni,       *g*\nS for W\nFruh milk, oream, lee cream In\nbrlcki, revels, creamtlclei, ilices,\netc. Freih oaku and bum.\nKootefiay\nLaunch Club\nLABOR DAY\nREGATTA\nLaunch Club Float\nCommencing at 2 p.m.\nMonday, September 1st\nPower and Pleasure Boar Races\nWater Skiing      Aquaplaning\n-Feature Races \u2014\n15 Mils Race for tht Championship ef Koottnty Ltkt\n10 Milt Riet Championship 225 Clast Boata\nAll boat owners In tht district art welcome tp com-      \u25a0\npete. Get in touch with a member of tht Launch Club\nEverybody Welcome\nNo Admission     Silver Collection\nNOTICE\nRE SIMS' MODERN MARKET and\nSIMS'GOLDVALE STORES\nThe solicitor In the estite hu bein Instructed to take Immediate legal action agalnit all persons owing the Estite In\nthe above.\nQarnlihew will be effected where pouible.\nAll   penoni   Intereited   will   therefore  govern  themselves\niccordlngly.\nD. ST DENIS\u2014Trustee\nNelson\nBusiness College\nINDIVIDUAL TUITION\u2014COMMENCE ANYTIMI\nGlrla are needed fer Jobs vscsttd\nby mtn new en activt lervice.\nAll girli of lttt year'i ttm trt\nnew placed tnd mtny mert tit\n'The College With a Provincial\nReputation.\"\nNew Term Commences Tues., Sept. 2\nAtrUtW,\nTkUon-\nCKfcl\n1450 Xl\noil yauA. 0-ud.\nPRESENTS THE FIRST MONTHLY\nRadio Dancing Party\nTonight, Sat, Aug- 30\n8:30 P.M. TO \\ :00 A.M.,\nWith Music by These Famous Orchestras\n\u2022 Ray Heatherton\n\u2022 Will Bradley\n\u2022 Bob Crosby\n\u2022 Abe Lyman\n\u2022 Henry Busse\n\u2022 Duke Ellington\n\u2022 Will Osborne\nOn the last Saturday evening of each month,\nCKLN will broadcast music for dancing between 8:30 p.m, and 1:00 a.m. (Except from\n11:00 to 11:15 p.m.) Arrange your own party,\nand enjoy the best in dance music from, the\nCB.C. network tnd odr own transcription\nlibrary.\nRequests will be accepted bv tele*\nphone from 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.\nONLY\nmi\n\u2022 Mart Kenney\n\u2022 Lud Gluskin\n\u2022 Jack Tea-garden\n\u2022 Freddie Martin\n\u2022 Alvino Rey\nand others\njs^jjfil\n  \u201e\t\nm\n_(&{ tePy\n NILION DAILV N\u00abW\u00bb  NSUON  I. C~4ATU.?.DAY MORNIN*   AUS. \u00bb. IHt-\n\u00ab\u25a0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING *~*\nWHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET\n144\nHELP WANTED\nApplications wiU not ba conildered from persona engaged in\ntbe production of war supplies\nt ANTED - FAMILY MAN TO\ntake charge of dairy farm, for\nhalf-interest in business and slock.\nBox* Mil Dally Newi.\nMdfflD'- ON DAIRY FARM,\nboy ibsut lt for help in barn tnd\nmlli \"delivery. No \u2022field ' work\nState wages. Box 2370 Daily News\n$NCE POST MAKERS. AROUP\n40,000 poits. Good Umber and\nhandy lo camps Apply Chu. O\nRodger; Ltd.\", Creiton. Bjp.\nVAtmlfi - W WITH THtl58\nand trailer to haul logs, M. Dumont, GaUowiy, B. C.\nH-WMb - fcJts ERlfeNCfiD flfflT.\ntor gentrtl housework. Apply\n312 Silica Street,\t\nWANTED - A FULLY EXPERI-\nenced woman or maid. Must bt\nable to cook. Box 2296 Daily New?\nSEDAN.\nCOUPE.\n$135\n $250\n29 ia00\u2122 .'. $125\nOC CHRYSLER \u00abt70K\n00 ROYAL SEDAN ....    _iA\u00bb\nQO \u2122*D_BUS.\nSCHOOLS\nyyELDING\nOpportunitiei ire rapidly pre-\nienting themselves. Learn welding now under union instructors\nwith many years of experience.\nSend for free prospectus.\nILBCTRIC    QXY-ACETYLENE\nAIRCRAFT\nCOMMERCIAL  ^ELDING\nCCHOOLS\n(Govt. Registered)\nIKlngsway Vancouver, B.C.\nBW IS THE TIME TO GET A\n\"'overnment Job as C'erk, Post-\nfem, Customs .Clerk, Steno.. etc\nFive Dominlon-wld-* exams held\n!%ce war began Fret Booklet.\nC. C. Schools Ltd., Winnioeg.\nf Oldest In Canada. No Agents\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\n-mm\nLabor Day\nSpecials\n90' rowM-*.\n1939 Plymouth \"Custom\"\n4-Door Sedan\nGood  heivy  duty  tirei,  cirefully driven. <C1AOtv\nBargain      iD-WhO\nOQ GMC %-ton\n00 PICKUP\t\nOQ FORD %-ton\nOO PICKUP.\n$600\n$550\n36 ST\u2122NAL $650\nLong wheelbase, completely overhauled.\nAnd others to choose from.\nPEEBLES'\nMOTORS LIMITED\n153 Baker St.\na    FAIRVIEW    -\nrooms tnd bath, new plumbing,\nement foundation, all newly dec-\nrated, Inside and out 3 level lots\ni girden. (COl C\\S\\\n'erms arranged. Price    -BstiiUu\nfully modern home, 3 bedroomi,\nlathroom, modern plumbing, wired\nor electric range, living room on-n\nireplace, dining room, sun por;\\\null basement, laundry tubs, ftif-\nitce. Double garige, beaut ful\nrounds. CQCAsft\n'erms arranged. , tDOOUU\nf. A. WHITFIELD\n417 Hall Street\ntdfi SALE - DUNTULM RANCH\n'   at Willow Point or parts thereof\nts  iuit  buyers.   Lots   from   1.05\n[teres to 43 acres. Highway front-\nIge, Like frontage, Subdivision\ntoad frontage, Six-mile roid\nfrontage, Side road frontage, Orchard!, farm land in cultivation.\nWooded land., ample water. Will\nliibdivide mora to suit buyen.\nAlio 180 acres subdivided at Bon-\nSington tnd 20 acres in Slocan\ntilley. J. J. Camjfoell, R. R. No. 1,\nNelson. Phone 462L3,\nJOft SALE - 714 HOOVER Sf\nhas 0 good rooms, closets, cement\nfoundations' and basement, fire-\n; plaee, in Al repair. For ule on\nMonthly Payment Plan. $2800.00\nRobertson Realty Ox\t\n[JOOD FARM LANDS FOR SAH\non eaiy terms in Alberta and\n\u25a0Baikatchewin. Write for fuU Information to 908 Dept. of Natural\nResources. C. P. R, Calgary. Alta\nfen SALE-HOUSE 4 ROOMS\nTerms. Apply Rueckert's Apiary.\nMill St. Box 126. Nelson. B. C\nt\u00bbAUTKD TO BUY OR RENT - 5\nroom house. Box 2431 Daily News.\nJVBTOCK, POULTRY AND\nSUPPLIES, ETC.\nTRUCK  SALE STILL  ON!\n1931 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY\nAl shape, 1938 International Light\n\u2022Delivery. 1937 Ford Light Delivery 1930 International Two-ton\n1939 Maple Litf 2%-ton Central\nTruck & Equipment Company\n702 Front Street. Nelion. B   C\n'40 FORD DELUDE SilDAN. VERY\nlow mileige. Here'i i Ford luxury\ncar almoit new, it a price you\nem't afford to mist, $1090. Nelton\nTransfer Co. Ltd.\nUSED CARS\n'39 Mercury fordor ledtn. Low mileage by good driver.        fl\u00bb11 QC\n-tt Chevrolet master deluxe coach.\nThousands of mUei of _Q_&\neconomical trinsjportatlon tbV I O\n'36 Chevrolet mister deluxe ledon,\ngreen color, excellent (CfiGK\ncondition. -BUi\/d\n\u202240 OMC one-ton picltup, 4-ipeed\ntransmission. Had m Q1 AOC\neuy life. toLVt.O\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\nSERVICE\n206 Baker St\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nT&NDBBS\nSEALED TENDERS, addressed to\ntht) undersigned ind marked \"Tender tor Staff Residence, Kimberley\nAirport\" will be received tap to\n13 o'clock noon. Eastern Daylight\nSaving Time, Monday, September\n8, 1941, tor the erection ot a Staff\nResidence at Klmbirley Airport,\nKimberley, B. C.   ....\nPlini, specifications, labour conditiona and form of contract to be\nentered into, may be ieen end\ntender form obtained on application\nto thi General Purchulng Agent,\nDeptrtment of Tnniport, Hunter\nBuilding, Ottawa, or the District\nAirway Engineer, Poit Office Building, Lethbridge, Alberta. Further\ninformition, if required, regarding\ninterpretation of plans md specifications may be obtained from the\nsaid District Airway Engineer,\nFlam, specifications, labour condltioni, form ot contract md tender\nform may be obtained trom either\nof the ibove mentioned officials\nupon receipt of an iccepted cheque,\nmide piyible to the Receiver General of Canada, for the sum of $25,00.\nThii cheque will be returned upon\nthe return' ot the plans tnd specifications in good condition.\nEach tender muit be iccompanied\nby l certified cheque on i chartered Cmidim Bank equal to ten\nper cent (10%) of the tender price,\npayable to the order of the Receiver\nGeneral of Canada, which cheque\nwill be forfeited in the event of\nIhe tenderer refusing to enter into a\ncontract on the bull of hia tender, if\ncalled upon to do so, or falling to\nsatisfactorily complete iuch a contract Cheques of unsuccessful\ntenderers will be returned.\n'Any teBder\" not\" iccompinled by\na \u00abfurity. deposit wilf not, bo\nton'SMered. \t\nThe Department dou not bind\nitself to accept the lowest Or my\ntender.\nGEO. W. YAT8S,\nSecretary.\nDepartment of Transport,\nOttawa, August 92,1941,\nRENTALS\nMARINE CLUTCH GOOD CON-\nditlon. City Auto Wreckin. 18U\nBaker Street\nBICYCLES, ONE 20 x 18 FOR $20\nOne  22  x 20, |25.  Reconditioned\nthroughout Kitto \"The Cycle Man\"\nFOR SALE - WjTBSSlBfTWO-\ndoor. Good running condition $90\nApply Box 2412 DajlyNewi.\t\nLI3ERAL ALLOWANCE ON \"YOUR\nold tires. Nelion Auto Wrecking.\nPICK\nOFTHE\nMONTH\nHOLIDAY SPECIAL\n1932 Ford Fordor Sedm.\n$325\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Hume Hotel md Port Office.\nt)R SALE - T. B. TESTED AYR-\n' ihire milk cowi. Also young beet\nitoek.   R.   D.   Kehnedy,   Perry\nSiding, B. C\nlARE. 1480 LBS. GENTLE AND\ngood worker for ule or trade for\nyoung .milk itock. Forch Rmch.\nErie, B. C,       \t\ncow, hiy mower md cream sep-\nirttor Mn. A. Jeffrey!. Ph 576L1\n6r sale - \"hSSvy horses\n[ for logging or firm work. Elllion'i\nBarn, Nelson, B. C.   '\nMmm 0: till Shuts\nTelephone 144\nTralli K. Lowdon, 71\u00bb-Y\nICIassif led Advertising Ratet\nflic per line per lniertion.\u00bb\n144c ptr line per week (6 consec-\nI   utiva lniertloni tor cost of 4).\n11143 a Una a month (26 tlmu)..\nI (Minimum 2 llnu per lniertion)\n[Box  number  lie  extra. Thli,\n\u25a0 Wven iny number of timei.\nI PUBLIC NOTICES, TENDERS.\nI ETC.\n118c per line, firat Insertion ind\n[ 14c eich lubiequent Insertion.\nI ALL ABOVE  RATES  LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT.\nSPECIAt  LOW  RATES\nNoncommercial   Sit ult I oni\nVinted for 26e for tny required\ngiber  of  linei  for  tlx  dtyi\n[tyible In idvtnce.\nSCRIPTCON RATES\nB:\n*.\n.05\n.25\n13 00\n. I   .73\n100\n.    4.00\n8.00\n.JrJsper wtek ...\nillr, per ytir ....\nBy'mill:\nOne month    . \u2014\t\nThree nutathl  -.\t\nSix month!\t\nOhe yiir \t\nAbcvl rttei ipply In Ctnidi.\nUnltid Stttei tnd United King-\ndom to lubicrlben living out-\nlldo regulir carrier areas\nliiewhere and In Cinadi where\nextra postage Is required, one\nmonth II.30. three months MOO.\nI<x mopths 88.00, one year'$15.00\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nRUBBER STAMPS FOR UNBM-,\nployment Insurance Thue ire ri-1\nquired for cincelling itimpi by\nemployers in employee's books\n05c each. Postage Sc extra. Nelion\nDaily Newi Commercial Printing\nDept _^__^____^_\n Pit*. \u25a0_tts. tminti.\nNEW AND USED\nUrge itock for Immediate ihipment\n^SWARTZ PIPE YARD\n111 Avenue md Miln St\nVincouver._B  C\t\nQsJARtEK\" HORSE, D. C. GEN-\nElectric Motor, 220 volk, u new\n117.50. Also qutrter hone D. C.\nGen. Electric Motor, 32 volti, for\n$12.50. J. Cheit, 524 Vernon SL\nNelson. BC\nPIANO FOR SALE - MASON It\nRisch, Steinbich. plain frame,\ngood tone, hid only jood Uf\u00bb,\nTuned recently. $200 cuh. Piy\nown freight. Box 158 Pwctlr.B.C.\nPIPE - FITTINGS -\n. cial low pricu. AcUve Trading Co,\n816 Powell St, Vancouver, B. C\nBUY  YOUR  ElJCTRjC  n*\u00b0NttR\nnow on very easy termi. Bettty\nWuher Store, Phone H.\nUSES   WASHER.   ENAMEL TUB\nlite rnr.de' 139 Phone 260\nSffTnFWOfiLD BOOK ENCYC-\nlooe'd a. Cheap. Phone 667L3.\nFOR RENT - FURNISHED AND\nunfurnished ipti. in the Medical\nArti Bldg. C. F. McHardy, 554\nWird Street.     \t\nCBgyggfegB STEAM ttEAfgb\nhouie keeping rooma in Annable\nBlock for rent R. W. Dawson\nAgent 557 Ward Street.\nFOR Rit)T \u2014 SMALtTMODERti\nbungalow; t-edroom, front room,\nkitchin, bathroom, basement. Mor-\n\u25a0gin St, ?18 month,. Phone 434X3\n.-J.  9ssss-\t\nBOATS AND ENGINES\n22 IT CABIN LAUNCH. 2 CYL.\nMarim motor with mirlne clutch.\nOwner leiving town. Boat and\nboa'.hcuse. (1ZB.00. Phofte 2WL\nbetwun 6 and 7 p,)a,\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCftAP M1TALS\ncr ilbn. Any qutntlty. Top prices\np-.-)\/ Aet*ve Trid'ng Com*>env\n9lf)JPowell St., Vtncouvef, B C\nSHlP\/inr^OUS H1DS3 J P\nM-min. Nelson  B C\nPETI. CANARIES. BEES, ETC.\nJlAN KITTENS FOR SALE,\nlie or ttmtXe. 2 n*olths. 4230.\nher St., Burmby, B. C.\n___'\nFOR RENT -.roVfe.KOOMED\nhouse on Kokanee Street, half\n'hloak from, ttreat. **t:< Modern\nhome with, garage in .buement\n-Rent $20.06. A.\u25a0* ;\u25a0:>..-: -\nFlvi room house on Victoria St,\ncorner lot'Rent \u00bb20.00.\nSix room house on Houiton St.,\npartly furnished, $25.00 month.\nT. D. Rosling, Phone 717, 663\nWard Street\nTO RENT - FURNISHED COT-\ntage, Josephine Street\"!-blocki\nfrom Centnl, High md Junior\nHigh Schools. 1 bedroom, kitchen\nwitn electric stove and all utensils\nsitting room with chesterfield,\ngood radio, -reading limps. Rent\ncheap Including fuel tupply. Apply L. H. Chbquette, 619 Latimer\nS.reet or Annable Block. Phones\n258 or 210.\no KOOM COTTAGE, 2 BEDROOMS,\ngarage, buement, modern lira\nvery close in. Furnlihed comb'\ncoal-gas range, up-to-date range\nboiler, 60-lnch cabinet link, recess\nbath md thower, white porcelain\nwash tubs, furnace heats all rooms\nAll practically new. Your Inspection invited. 509 Victoria Street\nLOWER RENTALS\nAttractive furnished luitei, $30\nmo., where you are privileged.\nto  enjoy  our  cool,  well-kept\nlawni.\nKERR APARTMENTS _\nFOR RENT - t ROOM HOtJfeE\nwith  girden, fruit treu md  a\nchicken house on Gordon Roid.\nGaragi on first itreet Apply to\n318 Fint Street\nt6_ _-ti - smAlTcottage.\nLatimer Street Close to ichools.\nPhoni 427R.\t\nFOR RENT - 4 RM. HOUSE. LGl!\ntun porch, garden, fruit trees,\n$16 monti-i. 9j5 Observatory_St.\nFOR RENT - COMFORTAbCE\nbedroom In private home. Gentle-\nman preferred. 824 Silica Street.\nfOR'lfflNT.- 266 VICTORIA ST..\n6 roorta, 3 bedrooms. \u25a0 Apply 416\nMill St. or Phone 966R evening!\nKift ftnW-3' SBbhMs. phivA'ffi\nborne. Privite bath and shower\nBreaktut 608 Silica St. Ph. 479L\nWBt-rrwst. for KEt_7 ott\nboard    and   room.   Reasonable\nVery close In. .419 Silica Street\nI6r ftfcMT^-BWtfflC ON bAKER\nSt. Moderate rent Phone 427R.\nI   koiti   F6R   THOSE   AWAY\nfront home Stratheont Hotel Apt\u00bb\nK\u00bb tim\"- MAl'NiM Hbtati\nFurnace, electric stove. Ph     '\nPbaHINt- i fto6M hoUSe\nclose in   D  Miglio   Ph   80BL\nFor RbsNt-MOD. year round\ncottiie  R  H. Dl\". Ph. 559B2\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\n(Htsldilre efiuiDned suites\nFOR RHlNT - 3 ROOM RJSR\nApt. Petty Apts.. 414 Fall St.\n3 ROOM FURN. SUITE FOR RElW\nClose In. $18. C W. Appleyard.\nFOR RENT - 3 R06M aPaST-\nment. Apply 619 Josephine Street\nfOR RENT - MOt>. FURN. BUN-\ngalow, Fairview, girlge. Ph. 573L\nFOR'RfNT^NEWrY DECORAT-\ned houlis 4 bedroomi. 816 Silica St.\nFARM. GARDEN & NURSFRY\nPRODUCTS, FERTILIZER\nRATtS POULTRY RW1ULATOR\nAnimal Re.fulitor: Cow Tonic;\nOllft'te Meal- Salt Llcki: lain\nrnd Iodlz-d; Old Hickory Salt:\nKiMom Suits. Thi B-rnkmin-Ker\nMillin*! Comnenv Ltd.\nPERSONAL\nSNAP - MOFFAT\n$10. Red Crou SI\nfflfftJfAV'WBL\nCalgiry. * \"J^fej1'f-'\nAlmar Hotel, Opp. cTF R. Depot\n\u2022cUCnibLdt 5*_ALiS, 'am-\nvice,   Suppliu.\nFlnt feST W\nW9TB\nof mei\nSub. \"\n:Y CtJUPHTOOTf\n1st. -815 Dominion Sink\nVancouver. B.-CV        ii-\ntUtb SOtiHWI \u2022 \u00bb\u00abKiB 18\nSritifuliy ncelved it Ihi Salva-\n\u25a0^*qp?v\"'..y.*5?.g3E3Li\nyou -_n\ngar ten with our help.' Canadi\nKindergarten Institute, care M.C\nSchools, Winnipeg, Manitoba,\nWanted - o60& _M_i CM*.\nton rags, not lui than 18 Inches\nsquare. 9c lb. t. 0- B. Nelson\nDally Newi\nsinrREOAw viads, m-\ntry Vltex, 25 tableti 81,00. Personal drug sundrlu 24 tor $1,00. Supreme Ruor Blade Shirpener 35c.\nSharpens blades perfectly. J. Jensen, Box 324, Vancouver, B. C.\nATTENTlONI YOU MAY ASK 1\nquutloni. I hive helped many. I\nem help you. Send 25 cents with\nname ind birth date to Oretta.\n10H Hiro, Vancouver, B. C,\nMEN'S DR00 SUNDRIH3. SEND\n$1.00 for 12 samples, pliin wrapped. Teited. Guaranteed md prepaid. Free Novelty price list\nPrinceton Distributon, P. O. Box\n61, Princeton, B. C\n25c - The Photo MiU - 85c\nP O Box 335. Vmcouver\nRolU developed md printed, I5o\n5 k 7 Enlargement Free\n12 reprints 5x7 enlargement 35c\nrtmerttmaaam aetettn ***f****W*>*W*gl\nSmTSXMSBLn_Vo strtttftlSS\nSind for new low prloe llit with\numple, or $1.00 for 18 luper fine,\npostpaid. Western Supply, Box\n383, Vincouver, B. C\nYOUR SICK TOEND OR RELA-\ntlve ln the hospital will enjoy\nreading The Daily News. Phont\n144 and hive I copy delivered\neach morning.\nLonelY  met*  _to  WoifltN\neverywhere write to me. I will\nhelp you to mtke new triendt.\nIndividual introductions, exclusive\nmethodi Introduction Bureiu, P\nO. Box 385, Victoril, B, C\nAUGUST FUR SALE\nDont' min thli greit eVent\u2014\nyour lut chmce to buy the Fur\nCoat you want it I reil saving\nand. easy terms\u2014coats sent lor\n- Inspection,\n;   POLAR FURS Lm    '\n548 Granville St. Vancouver B.C.\nOIO uranvnic as. vcsiss.uuvt:r a.--\nf'lLMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT\ned (6 or 8 exposure roll) 25c Reprints 3c each. For your vtcition\nsnapshots, choose Kryital Finish.\nGuaranteed non-fade prlnti\nKrystil Photoi, WUkle. Saskatche-\nwan  Established over 30 yein\n\u00b1***-.r*l*.   *-   ,\" m a-*r,mr,e*l *r.T\\T. e- r.t.1 .\nSPECIAL! - MEN'S PERSONAL\nDrug Sundries. Finest Quality\nTested. Guaranteed. 12 for 50c II-\nnorted, uicludlng world'i funniest\nJiike novelty md catalogue ol\nSundries! md Novelties. Weitern\nDistributon, Box 24, Dept NC,\nRegint, Saskttchewin.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nA88AY6R8 ina' MINI AGENTS\n\u2014s.\nHAROLD S. ELMES, ROSSLAND\nB C. Provinciil Assayer, Chemist\nIndividual representative for ship-\n\u00a3s-jjiiTrtlfSmell*r^\nA. j. bUlB. _t_W__W\nrapresentative.\ntentton   given  \u201e\nBox 54. Trill, B. C.\n.Full time it-\nshippen'  interest.\nCHIBOPRACTOR8\nI. R. MCMILLAN, D. C, NIURO'\ncalometer, X-rayi McCulloch Blk\ncalometer. X-rayi McCi\nll-lleBiiiK&iffr!\nA. 4. McB6NALTB, b. EC Palmer\n_________________%______\u25a0\nta.WUBOi*. BROCK, t. 6.476\nBaker Street Phone 969.\nCORSETIERES\nSPENCER OOBSBOTRl. MISS\nShirley Boomer 217 Gore. Ph. 6691\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nBOYDC. AFFLECK.P.O.BOX 104,\nTtall, B. C. Svttvtjrot and En-\nglneer, phont \"Buvet FtUi,\"\n\"Beiver Fl\n*j_*mr,\n\u00bb. w. HAisaBM, mm it CIVIL\n\u25a0 Engineer! B. C. Land Surveyor.\nRosilind tnd Grwjj lorki, B^C.\nFOOT SPECIALISTS\nJ. I. QCmOSH. D.S.C,B. Cp. (DOC-\ntor of Surgical Chiropody) Font\nSpeclillit. 513JH Btrks Building. Ph. MArina UM, Vmcouver.\n\u00abii**m*i i\nINSURANCE uld REAL ESTATE\nR. W. DAWSON, AmI Bitate, In-\nlurance, Rentals. 557 Wtrd Street.\nAnnible Block. Phoni 197.\nC. 1 fiLACRWOODAtSBNCfflS,\nInsurance, Rail Eitate. Phone 99\nCBa^. r rtcftAMtif. fl>6imAMC8,\nReal Eitata. Phone 13$.\nft is. mat ras. auto, ami-\ndent Insurance. 532 Wird Street.\nMACHINISTS\nBBNNBTTS LIMITED\nMachine, shop, acetylene and electric\nwelding, motor rewinding\ncommerciil refrigeration\nPhoni 593 $24 Vernon St\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. E. MARSHALL\nOptometrlsti\n1458 Bay Ave, Trail    Phone 177\nGolds Improve\nTORONTO, Aug. 18 (CP).-Gold\nshires Improved their price level\nIn thi ifternoon on Toronto Exchmge todty while other groupi\ncontinued \u2022 bit hetvy md cloied\nnarrowly lowtr tor the diy.\nGold iharei wen down a bit at\nmid-day but the ifternoon brought\na pickup md higher close for Malartic Gold Fieldi, O'Brien. Kerr-\nAddlson, Perron, Chesterville and\nAunor Final prlcet were down a\nfew centi for Preston, Pickle Crow,\nTeck-Hughet, Little Long Lie, Mic-\nleod-Coekshutt md Upper Cinada.\nNickel, Sherrltt and Steep Rock\ndisplayed, small decllnu against\ngaini for Venturei and Smelten.\nA weak tona dominated steels\nand' miscellaneous induitriill, ind\nprices wer| iteidy for foodi, utilitiu md ptpen. Walkers Common\nadvanced 114 to 44% md gains in\npointi came out alio for Great\nLakei Piper md Canaditn Celaneie,\nIn the Wutern oil section moderate-losses appeared for Cilgaiy\nand Edmonton, Home Oil md\nOkalta.\nSASH  FACTORIES\nKOOTENAY SASH It DOOR FAC-\ntory. 907 Front St, Nelion. Phone\n530. No Job too imall or too big,\nUWSON'S SASH FACTORY.\nHardwood merchant 273 Baker St,\nSECOND  HAND 8TORE8\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE.\nWhat have you? Ph. 334 Ark Store\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Ratu for noncommercial advertisement! under thii classification to assist\npeople ieeklng employment\nOnly 25c for one week (6 daytl\ncovers any number of required\nUnu. Paytble in advance. Add\n10c II box number desired.\nEXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER\ndesires work on road or eliewhere. Willing and trustworthy\nState wagu. Apply P. E. Youiwa.\nCnnbrook. B. C.\nEXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER\nln long distance hiuling, also experienced cat operator with refer-\nences. Box 2420 Diily News.\nEXPER1KNCED SALESMAN DE-\nsires work In store, clerking. Nei-\nsnn or Trtil. Box 2320 Diily News\nPLANERMAN DESIRES WORK.\nBox 2419 Dally Newi.\nROOM AND BOARD\nEXCELLENT ROOM AND BOARD,\nclose vicinity U. B. C. for girl\nstudent of U. B. C. or Normal\nSchool. Home conditions, ret-\nsonable rate. Write Mrs. G. Powell,\n\"\" West 12th, Vancouver, B, C.\nGOOD HOME FOR STUDENTS.\nReasontble rates. 1 block from\nJunior and Senior Schools. 722\nObservatory Street. Phone_981R.\nYOUNG BOY. 15. d&lSO TO iff.\nSchool, desirei od. and rm. Servlcei in pirt exchange.. Nelson 6r\nCreston. Mrs C. Ingham, Elko.\nBOARD AND ROOM FOR 2 STtT-\ndenti, near schools. Apply 1024\nLttimer Street, Nelton.\nA GOOD HOME FOR 4 OR 6 STtJ\ndents. 3, bloeks from School. 2\nfrom Baker St. 723 Silica Street.\nGOOD HOMEuFOR STUDENTS!\nReasonable rttu. 2 blocks from\nJr  tnd ?r. High. Phone 96SR\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nif you find inything telephone\nThe Duly Newi A \"Found\" Ad\nwill be Inserted wtthou' cost to\nyou We will collect from the\nowner\nA   WANT-AD SERVE  YOU\n\\u___w__t_____m_________\nDIVIDENDS\nSheep Creek Gold Mines, Limited,\nfour cents per shire.\nBritish Columbia Power Corpora\ntion Limited, \"A\" Itock, 50 cents per\nshare for threi monthi ending Sep'\ntember 3.\nCanidi Picken Limited Jl.\nPato Consolidated Oold Dredging\nLimited, extrt dividend of 10 cents,\nbeing interim dividend number 6.\nPower Corporation Of Canadt\nLimited, IH per cent on cumulative\nprefered md H4 per' cent on non-\ncumulative, particlpatlne: nrefei-red\nfor nitmrter endlne Se**t. 30.\nKlrklmd Ltke C.-ld Mining Compiny Limited, five centi.\nSnu'hern Canada Power Company\nLtd., 6 ner cent cu***u!\u00abtlve nartlci-\npitlng breferred. IVi per cent\nThe Casolin Sm. covering 199.000\n\u2022square mllei, Ms the world's largest\nInland sea.\nFASCISTS CLAIM FOUR\nBRITISH SUBS SUNK\nROME, Aug. 28 (AP).-The Ital-\nliin High Commind claimed today\nfascist warships hid sunk four\nBritish lubmirinu In thi Mediterranean and that iome of the survivon, including the comminder of\none of the veueli, hid been ttken\nprisoners.\nThis report licked my British\nconfirmitlon. , .   .\nThe wir bulletin icknowledged\none Italian submtrine hid filled to\nreturn to bue.\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nCALGARV. Aug, !9 (CP). - Receipts: Cittle 95; calvu 5; hogi 225;\n1 few early sheep.\nCattle market active, short lupplies cleming rctdily it firm ratce.\nMedium to-good heifen 7-t8; tops\n1.60. Top cowi 6.50. Common to\nmedium 4.50\u20145J0. Good vealen 9\u2014\n9.50; medium kindi 8.60 down: Medium to good itocker ind feeder\nIteen 7\u20148.25.\nGood lambs Thursday 8.25\u20148.50.\nHogs 13.35\u201413.46 tor B-l dressed\nit yards md plants. \u201eu\nVmcouver Islmd was circumnavigated bv Ctptlin George Vancouver ln 1792.\nNew Gold Prospect\nMerits Investigation\nSays Official Report\nVICTORIA, Aug, 29 (CP).-Dr,\nM. S. Hedley, B, ,C Government\nMining Engineer, describes u I\n\"raw prospect which meriti investi-\n\u00a7 ation\" the new gold itrlke ln the\nhulips Mountains ot the Yilakom\ncountry. North of Lillooet\nThe tint official report on the\nnew itrlke was made public today\nby the Department ot Mlnu.\nDr. Hedley discloses thit Bralorne\nMinu icqulred option! on the orlginil holdings In the region md ire\nreported to have staked 130 to 140\nclalmi in addition, and raid the\ncompany li determined to give-it i\nthorough Invutlgation.'\n\"No accurate Idea u yet hu been\ngained, of the average Value of the\nshowings beyed the fact thit certain known sections are undoubtedly of high grade. Systematic\numpllng hu \u25a0 not yet been done,\"\naaid-Dr. Hedley who hu iuit returned from the district , ,\nMARKETS CLOSE\nON LABOR DAY\nNBW YORK, Aug. 28 (CP).-AU\nsecurities and commodity mirketi\nwill be closed throughout the United States Monday, Sept. l, Labor\nEuropean markets WlU function\nss usual on Monday.\nOn Siturdiy, preceding the holiday, all U. S. md foreign markets\nwill operate on the usual Summer\nschedule.\nANACONDA EARNINGS\nUP TO $22,844,060\nNEW YOBK, Aug, 28 (AP) .-Anaconda Coppir Mining Co. md subsidiaries reported todiy net earning! of $22,864,060 for the flnt half\nof 1941, equal to $2.68 a capital\nshare, compared with $17,549,546 or\n82.02 a share in the correiponding\n1840 period,\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, Aug. 29 (APL-pBritish\nitock closings, In Sterling: Austin\n\"A\" 16s 6d; Babcock te Wilcox 44i\n3d; Coniol Gold 39s 3d; Courtaulds\nSli'Sd; Crown tXOV,; De Beers dfd.\n\u00a38i\/,; Eut Geduld \u00a39%; H. B. C.\n25s; Metal Box 76s 9d; Mining Trutt\nli 9d; Rind \u00a36%: Spring! 21s 3d.\nBondi\u2014Brltlth 2% per cent Con-\ntoll \u00a381 13-16; British SU per cent\nwar lorn \u00a3105 3*16; British Fund-\nlng ti 1060-90 \u00a3114tt. -\nEXCHANGE MARKETS\nBy thi Cimdiin Preu\nClotlng exchmge ratea:\nAt Montrul\u2014Pound: buying 4.4J,\nselling 4.47; U. g, dollar: buying\n1.10, telling 1.11.\nAt New York\u2014Pound 4X>3\u00ab; Canadlm dollir .89 7-16.\nMITAl MARKETS\nLONDON, Aug. 38 (AP) - Bar\nillver   23Hd,   unchmged.   (Equivalent 42.63 cents.)\nMONTRtAL\nBir gold In London wu unchmgtd today at $37,54 an ounce\nin Canadim fundi, 188a ln British\nrepresenting thi Bank ot England'i\nbuying price. Thi fixed $35 Wuhlngton prloe imounted to $38.50 in\nCinidlan,\nSpot: Copper, electrolytic, -12.75;\ntin 6150; lud 650; sine 5.65; antimony 15.75; par 100 pounds f. o. b.\nMontreil, five-ton loti.\nNIW YOBK\nCopper steady; electrolytic ipot,\n12.00; tin iteady; spot and nearby\n52.00; forward 52.00. Lead steaiy;\nspot, New York 5.86 - 90. Zinc\nsteady;' Eut St. Louli ipot md forward 7.24.\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nBid\nAsk\n\u2014.\nMINIS.\nBralorne ,  1150 11.75\nBridge R1V Con 0H4      \u2014\nCariboo Gold     2.80 2.45\nDentonli       OXY. JOltt\nFairview Amal .....     MVt [     01\nGeorge Cop  -      .12  '      \u2014\nOolcondt   .-  M M's.\nGold  Belt       -f-        -28\nQrindvlew      ,\u00abVt     .15\nGrull Wlhkine ....     XII 'A .   02\nHedley Mascot       .48 , -\nHomi  Gold    ' \u2022 jOOK     \u00abUi\nIndiin Mlnu  \u2022    XII '\u2014\nInter Coil sb Coke      \u2014        .J4\nIsland Mount   1.00 1.05\nMinto   Gold    tVK .02*\nNlcoli MiM      .0014 .-\nPend OrelUe  IM 165\nPioneer  Oold    2.40 J.50\nPremier Border ...     jOI*     fl2*\nPremier Oold ....     ,86        -\nRuatsiho       *y**r* . , AS\nReeves   MicD  ....      K XI\nRelief  Arl   _     W*      -\nReno Sold  11* -12\nSilmon Oold       OO*      H\\\nSheep Creek      .94 . At\nSilbtk Prtmier _     \u2014 JO\nSurf Inlet    10        \u2014\nTiylor B R  \u201e      .02*      -\nYmlr Ymk Girl...     s04*      -\nOltl: .\nA P Con  -     tfl        \u2014\nAnglo Cm        \u2014 .68\nCalgary      Edm  . 1.30 155\nCalmont         \u2014 . 3S\nCommonwulth   ...      2S.' M\nCommoil        3S \u2014\nDalhouill         24'        \u2014\nFoothllli        M \u2014 \u2014\nHighwood Slfcu ..      .14*..   -12*\nHome   ...\u25a0  25$ 2*5\nMidlion   : -      m *1*\nMir-Jon,.-  JOI*- M*\nMcDoug Set         .04* M*r*\nMill City Peti _...     2)5*      -\nModel      '* \u201e\u2014 \u2022\u2022}        -\nOkilta   eom       .55 \u2014\nRoyal  Cin   ...mm     \u2014:       05*\nPta  '  --..:.\u2022\u00a3..    .0-Vt .05\nVanslti       MH      -\nVulcm \u2014      \u2014 .85\nINDUSTRIALS.\nCmlttl Bit    '5 -  \u25a0\nCout  Brew    ttt 1J\u00ab\nPic Coyle.   \u2022\". *\nWheat Skids\nCHICAGO, Aug. 29 (AP),-Wheat\npricei slid down from tour-year\npeak levels today with louu that\namounted to u much u 1* centi\nit one itage but later recovered\npart of the decline,\nOther grains followed, rye and\noiti showing extreme louu ot a\ncent or more while corn eued only\nfractionally, being lupported by\ngood lndustrlil ud shipping demand and reports that the Government may relse iti offering pricu.\nWheat closed %\u2014* lower thm\nyesterday, September, $1.13*, December $1.17*\u2014*; com * off to\n* up, September 77*\u2014*, December 81*-*; oits *-l lower.\nBralornt Climbi 10;\nHome Oil Drops Eight\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 29 (CP). -\nEirly ictivlty eued oft and few\nprice changes were registered on\nVancouver Stock Exchange today.\nTransactions totalled 18,030 ihares.\nBralorne Gold climbed 10 to\n11.50 md Reno firmed a cent at 12\nPrivateer illpped I fraction to 47*\nwhile Minto idded i fraction to\n2*.   .\nIn the oil! Home dropped 8 to\n2.33 while Calgary SC Edmonton remained unchanged at 1.30. Other\noils were inactive.\nGrandview wu the only bue\nmetals trader md rose 1* to 12.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, Aug. M (CP)\u2014Grain\nfuturu quotations:\nWHEAT     Open High Low Close\nOct     73*   73*   73*   72*\nDec.       74*   W*   74*   74*\nMay  _   79*   79*   76*   78*\nOATS\nOct    46*   47*   46*   to-\nDee    44*   45*   44*   44^\nMay     4414   44*   48*   43;\nBARLEY\nOct    38*   82*   51*   51*\nDec     54     52*   51      Jl*\nMay    82*   63*   51*   51*\nFLAX\nOct   148    160    148* 148*\nDec R5*   -     -    148*\nMiy ltt* 154* 149* 148*\nRYE\nBter-Sjl \u00ab!..\nMay   68y<   58*   86*   68*\nCash pricu \u2014 Bull ln itore it\nFort William and Port Arthur\n\u25a0 WHEAT - Noi. 1 hird ind 1 Nor.\n72; No. 2 Nor. 69*; No. 8 Nor. 88%;\nNo. 4 Nor. 65%; No. ?, 84%; No. 8,\n62%; feed 56%; No. 1 girnet 66%:\nNo. 2 garnet 66%; No. $ girnet\n64%; No. 1 durum 68%.\nOATS - No. 2 C. W. 46%; Ex. I\nC. W. 47%; No. 3 C. W. 46*; Ex. 1\nfeed 45*; No. 1 feed. 43*; No. 2\nfeed 43*: No. 8 feed 40*.\nBARLEY \u2014 Malting grad-ss: 8-\nrow Noa. 1 md 2 C. W 50%; 2-row\nNos. 1 md 2 C. W. 51%; 6-row No.\n3 C. W. 49*. Others: No. 1 feed\n48tt; No. 3 feed 47%; No. \u00bb teed\ntttVt\nFLAX - No. 1 C. W. 1\u00ab* No 1\nC. W. 141*: No. 3 C. W. 1\u00bb*; No.\n4 C. W. IM*.   \u201e _ \u201e\u201e\nRYE - No. 2 C. W. 84*.\n80 Industrials\n20 ralli \t\n18 Utilltlu\t\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n.   High   Low    Close    Change\n...   127.88   127.05   127.48   off    M\n30.07   ott    .15\n.01\n30.23\n18.77\n30.03\n16.60\n18.89   up\nTORONTO STOCK  QUOTATIONS\nMINES    '\nAldermac Coppir\t\nAnglo-Huroman  -\t\nArntlield Gold r\u2014\nAunor  >\u2014\nliagimac Rouyn \u2014\t\nBankfield Gold  \t\nBud Metals Mining ....\nButtle Gold Mlnu -\t\nBidgood Klrklmd\t\nBobjo Mlnli:\t\nBralorne Mines \u2014\t\nBuffilo Ankerite .\u2014\t\nCinidlan Malartic -\nCiriboo Gold Quirti\t\nCutle-Trethewey ......\u2014\nCentral Patricia  -\t\nChromium M & S .\u2014\t\nCout Copper\t\nConiaurum Minei -\t\nConsolidated M & S\t\nDome Mlnei. -\t\nEast Malartlc \t\nEldorado Oold\u2014 \u2014\nFilconbridge Nickel \t\nFederal Klrklmd\t\nFrancoeur Gold -.-\u2014\nGilllu Lake' \t\nGod'i Like Oold\t\nGold Belt \u201e \t\ngnndoro Mlnu \nunmr Oold\t\n\u00a7ird Rock Gold \n\u2022rkir Oold\t\nHbwey Oo:\n.iOwey Oold   : -.-~~\nHudson Biy M ft S\t\nlnternttionil Nickel \t\nJack Wi\"i \t\nJacola Gold\t\nKerr-Addllon\t\nKirkland Ukt  -\t\nLike Shore Mlnei \t\nLeitch Gold       ....\nLebel Oro Mlnu \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\nUttle Long Uc -\t\nMicuia Mlnei  \u2014\nMacLeod Coekihutt\t\nMadsen Red Uke Oold ....\nMlndy .., ...:...., ......\nMclntyre-Porpupine\t\nMcKenile Rid Lakt\t\nMcVlttle-Onhim\t\nMcWtttert Gold\t\nMining Corp\t\nMoneta Porcupine\t\nNlplislng Mining\t\nNonndi        \t\nNormetal       \t\n(VBtlen Gold     \t\nOmtgt Oold\n\"amour Porcuolm  \t\n\"ay-miter Coni  '  '\t\n\"end 0-\u00bbllle \t\n\"erron Oold ...._-\n\u25a0\"ckle C-ow Gold \t\nPioneer Gold     \"\t\nPremier Gold\nPowell Rouyn Gol\\l\t\n.15\n2.83\n.08*\n1.75\n.09\n.05%\n.10*\n1.07 ,\n.10%\n.08%\n11.50\n4.05\n.53\n3.25\n.55\n1,86\n.18*\n1.20\n38.S)\n22.75\n2.23\n.\u00ab\n3.73\n.03*\n.47%\n.05%\n. .82\n.12\n.05\nMVt\n'.oS*\n12.85\n.20*\n28.35\n34.25\n.18\n.01*\n4.50-\n.75\n14.50\n.47\n.01%\n1.88\n3.85\n2.05\n,66\n.06\n48.00\n1.06\n.65%\nJ\n. .$>\n1.18\n84.00\n.58 .\n1.53\n.12\n.97\n.19%\n1.60\n1.40\n2.87\n1'S\nPruton Eut Domt\t\nReno Gold Jflnu\t\nRoche Lonj Uc \t\nSan Antonio Gold \u2014\nShawkey Gold \u2014\nSheep Creek Gold \u2014\nSherrltt Gordon \t\nSiscoe Gold \t\nSladen Milirtlc\t\nSt Anthony\t\nSudbury Basin  ...\nSullivtn Con  \u2014\nSylvmite  \u2014\nTeck-Hughes Gold\t\nToburn Gold Mlnu ....\nTowagmic \t\nVenture! \t\nWtlte Amulet\t\nWright HMgreivu ....\nYmlr Yinkee Girl\t\nOILS\nAjix\t\nBritish Amerlcm \t\nChemlcil Research ....\nImperiil \t\nInter Petroleum -\nTexu Cinidlin\t\nINDUSTRIAL!\nAbltlbl Power\t\nBell Telephone\t\nBrulflinT L t, P\t\nBrewen It Dlitillen\nBrewing Corn\t\nB C Power \"A\"\t\nBC Power \"B\"\t\nBulldlngProducti\t\nCanada Bread    \t\nCm Bud Milting\t\nCm Cir & Fdy\t\nCm Cement .....\nCtn Dradje  -\nCin Milting -\nCtn Pte Rly \u2014\nCin Ind Alcohol A\t\nCoM Bakeries \t\nCosmc*\t\nDom Tir St Chem\t\nDlitillen Seagrams\t\nFinny Firmer -\u2022\u2022\nFord of Canidi A ......\nGen Steel Wmu -\nGoodyeir Tire\n120\n.11\n.03*\n1.38\n.01*\nM\n.78\n.52\n.22\n.07\n1.60\n.64\n2.54\n2.80\n1.42\n\u2022JS*\n4.90\n4.75\n4.0O\n.04*\n.13\n16.23\n.11\n9.23\n13.50\n.     .80\n.150\n7*\ni\"\n1.30\n.   14\n2*\n4%\n7\n5*\n15*\n34\n4*\n23%\nGypium L & A\t\nHamilton Bridge\t\nHlnm Wilker \t\nImperiil Tobacco \u25a0,.--\u201e,\nLobliw \"A\"     .*...._\nUbfiw \"B\"  \u2014-.\nKelvinator \u2014m.\nMsple Leaf Milling \t\nMusey Hirrii\nMontreal Power\t\nMoote Coro       \t\nNat S'eel Cir     -\t\n\"ite H\u00bbney     .....\u201e_.-..\n\"\u2022ower C*>rp       .\u2014\u2014.\nPressed Mettli   -\nSteel of Cm       \t\nStandard Paving\t\n. 15*\n. 5*\n, 72*\n. 3*\n. 4\n, 44*\n. 12\n. 26*\n. 24*\n. 9\n\u00bb\u00abi\n.21*\n45*\n38\n10*\n4*\n7*\n67\n.     .55\nIAQI NINI\nfutures lower\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 88 (CP).-Mod-\nante mill md local buying m.4\nlight offerings made up a fealui\".*\nleu trade on Winnipeg Grain Exchange today and whut fulur\u00bbi\npjlces moved along 1 nirrow rtnge\nto cloie Vt-V, cents lower, with\nOctober at 72%. Decemb-i 74* md\nMay 78* cents 1 bushel.\nMill -uying In oiti pushed tm\nOctober future to 1 new seasniinl\nhigh, which eased after buyen apparently' wtisfted* tflliT' requirements. Buying In thli' co-hmodr.y\nwu stimulated by the reported sail\nyeiterdiy to tha. United Kingdon\nor an-undetermined quintlty \u2022\u2022!\nrolled oatt md oat meal.\nLight shipper lupport kept b.ir-\nley pricu fins aa offerings \\v a\nscanty, While routine investor t\nbuying wu reported in flix ind\nrye.\nIn the oash wheat market, ute ol\n2,500,000 bushels ot Na 1 Northern\nwheat to terminal interests v. s\nreported. The wheat was said to\nbe In itore ln the Fort Willla-n\nterminal. Mills continued to support\nNot. 3 md 4 Northern, with sprea-ti\nfrictiontlly better.\nChlctgo wheat, pricei sagged *\ncent on lick ot Interest while\nBuenoi Aires pricei were unchmged.\nNew Highs Listed\nFutures Lower\nNEW' YORK, Aug. 29 (JU?)'. -\nStrength of an auortment ot specialties kept the itock market alive\ntodty md helped of ftet legging tendencies displayed by mmy leaden.\nThe ticker tape frequently wu at\na standstill and tramfen for th*\nfull proceeding! were under tha\n350,000-ihire mark.\nIn the itock section Consolidated\nAircraft edged into new high ground\nfor the year on word the company\nplmned a 100 per cent itock dividend. Othen at new topi for 1941\nIncluded American Woolen pfd.,\nAmerican Commerciil Alcohol ona\nSchnley. Douglai Aircraft made\nheadway, along with Standard Oil\n(N.J.) md National Distillers.\nWestinghouse wu an isolated\nweak spot Backward were Bethlehem Steel, General Electric, Great\nNorthern, Anaconda and United\nAlrcnft\nCanadiu itocks were illghtly\nhigher. Walken gained 1 full point\nand Distillen Seagram *. In tha\nbond market Canada 4s were U\npoint lower.\nPrices Irregular\nMONTREAL, Aug. 28 (CP). \u2014\nTrading covered a fairly broad lilt\non tha itock market today. Prlc*\nchangei were principally confined\nto Induttriali and nunu md wer*\nirregular. ..\nStrongest induitriill wer* Massey-Harris and Canadlm Car. Foundation dropped from a pew high to\neven. Losers were Canadian Car\npreferred, Canadian Industrial Alcohol \"A , Dominion Coal preferred\nand National Steel Car.\nConsolidated Smelten end Bulolo\ndid better in mlnu but lnternttionil Nickel md Noranda were on.\nthe down grade.\nNIW   YORK\nSTOCKS\nOpen\nClose\nAmer Cm \t\nmi\nAm Smelt & Ref\t\n42%\n42 k\nAmer Tel\t\n155%\n\u2014\nAmer Tob\t\n70\n70%\n27*\n28\nBaldwin    -~\t\nli\n15*\nBait tt Ohio      ,,\n4%\nBendix Avl _.\t\n2SV,\n\u00bb*\nBeth Steel\t\n69*\n89*\nBorden\t\nao%\n20*\nCan Pll .*. ...\n4*\n4*\nCerro dl Pasco ....\u2014\n82*\n13%\nChrysler \u2014\n67*\n56\nCon Gu X 1 -\t\nC Wright Pfd\nDupont\t\n17*\n2Vt\n17%\n9%\n155%\n156%\nEast Kod  \t\n140\n141*\nFreept Tex  \u201e>.\t\n40%\n40%\nGen Elec . ...\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ,.\n32*\n32%\nGen Foods  -.\t\n38*\n30%-\nGen Mot -. -, *,\n89%\n30%\n4%\n4',is\nGrt tfor Pfd.\t\n18%\n26*\n33\n33*\nInter  Nickel   .\u201e -i.\n27*\n27^4\nInter Tel Se Tet\t\n2\",\n2%\n38 ii\n38*\nMont Ward     -j.\n84*\n34%\nNuh Wot  .Ms*\nN Y  Cento*  H3\n4*\n5\n12%\n12%\nPfsrk Mot s       73,\n2%\n3\nPenn \"R  R    __i\ntn\nIS*\nPhillips   Pete   ___*\nr\n44%\nPullmin    ...m-l,\nRtdlo Corp   .\n27*\n4\n4*\nStfwy  Stn    \u2014-\n44%\n44*\nStan Oil of N J \t\n43*4\n43*\n5%\n5*\n42%\n43\nTex Gulf Sul ...........\n38\n38 *'\nUn Cirbide     m\n784\n78*\nUn OU of Oal  m\n15\n15*\nUnited   Air    \u25a0____.\n41%\n41*\nUn Pac        \\m\n81\n81*\nU S Rubber     .\n24*\n24*\nU S Steel  \t\n51%\n67*\nWest Elec   ....\n80*\n90*\nWest Un\t\n28\nW%\nWoolworth     _.  _\n\u25a0m\nW*\nYei Truck \t\n14*\n18\nMONTREAL\nSTOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS:\nBathunt P & P A ...\n12*\n*4\nCan Car & Fdy Pfd ..\ni\nCtn North Power\t\n,. m\n5*\n5*\nCon Mln ic Smelting .\nlim\u201em\n88*\n18*\nDominion Coil PM ...\n.\nDom Steel & Coal B ...\nm\nDryden Paper \t\n\u00ab\u2014^\n6\nFoundation C of C ...\n..\n15\nGatineau Power .......\n..\n7\nHowird Smith Papsir .\nH Smith Paper Pfd .\nImperiil  Oil\t\n.\n14%'\n.\n89*\n0*\nInter Nickel of Ctn .\n84\nLike of the Woodi ...\n17\nNttiontl Brew Ltd ...\n25*\nOgilvie Flour new ...\n20*\n11%\nQuebec Power  \t\nShawnigan W te P ...\n11\n13*\nBANKS:\nCommerce \t\n148\nDominion    _..\t\n187\nImperial    \t\n.\n198\n183\nNova Scotia  -mm-\n278\nRoyal   s_\u00bb\n182%\nToronto  \u00bb\t\n324*\nCURB:\nAbitibi  6   Ptd    _.\n6*\nBeauharnois  Corp\n9%\nrBlllsh American Oil\n16%\n\"ons Piper Corp   .\nft\n\"lonmconi Pioer A .\n'lonnacom Pm\u00bb' B\n8\n'lirchiH   Aircraft  _\n--..*\n2\nFraser Co T.m\n11\n,ff**T.a*,n*\u00bb \" .V P\nm\t\n11\nMitchell Robt    \t\n11\nPower Corp Pfd ..\nWalker Good & W\n'Jl\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. 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