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Uttkmm Htni Umt,\n\u2022aw \u2022_ Ctmt hbaatl\u2014Pifi I.\nm Scire.!**\n)BI\/\nJ1_\/JLILP   ____) UX ftttn Mak* Surfriia\n^ Jm^r ^ar m fmmtk \\mtf CMm Ii\n\u2022     i\nlomblM\nlit*.\u2014Pi\u00aba i.\n1 \u201e.\"    '\n\u2022SOLUMI tt\nFIVI CI NTS PIR COPY\nNSLSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-TVHDAY  MORNINO, AUttUST It. W\u00ab\n.      J...\nnum nim\nNAVAL FORCES LOCKED IN GREAT BATTLE\nBOMBAY RIOTING\nGATHERS FORCE;\nZEALOTS DEFIANT\nCasualties Run High;\nTroops Stand\nGuard\nFEAR  HIIMDHU-\nMOSLEM CRISIS\nBy PRESTON GROVER\nAMoellttd Preaa Staff Wrlttr\nBOMBAY, Aug. 10 (AP)-ZealoU\ndefied police bulltto timt attar time\nln Boubay tnd elsewhere today,\nrioting and itriking In reiponie to\ntba All-India Congreii cidpilgn.of\ncivil disobedience designed to win\nIndia Independence.\nIn Bombay In two diyi of dlior-\nder police and troopi fired on\ncrowdi ibout 10 timei,'' \u25a0 Provinciil Government communique uld\ntonight, nan ware many cuuiltiei today, tn iddition to tilt 11 detd\n\u2022nd icorei Injured Sundiy. Of Sun-\ndiya cuuiltiei. IS wtrt kllltd tnd\nIN injured to ttl Bombay iru.\nLata today tbi iltuition wu rowing progreulvely wone ln northern\nlectloni ot thli dty, witb crowdi\niton Ing triln j. outting. wires and\n\u2022mulling pollct lampi. A poit office -wu attacked and itvtrtl busses\nwar* damaged end abandoned by\ntheir driven.\nTroopi wtrt deployed throughout\nBombiy in patroli ranging (rom a\ndoren to a platoon, but tor. tht moit\npirt thty merely itood armed guard\ntbout their trucki, letvlng ictuil\nreprtulvt meuurei to tbt pollct.\nTwlct In tht iiadtr ana of Bombay policemen find on a ltrgt and\nviolent crowd which attacked suburban traini with gny weipon thit\ncunt to bud. At ltut Tl demon-\nitnton wirt wounded.\nAt Poena and Lucknow, itudent\ndemonstritori wert fltld Upon.\nIn Poom, where M. K. Gandhi\naaa\u00ab | _|\na nd btl principil followers- a* heldf^T\nId Jail, 14 penoni wer* reported Injured today.   Hoodlum threw bottlei through windowi there.\nIn New Delhi, t imall crowd\nwhich penetrated a barricade tt\nth* toot of thi hiU on which tbe\nVlceroy'i palace U lituated wai\nturned back by police.\nStriving for \"complete deadlock\"\nthrough so-called non-violent mum\nworken walked out of 16 Bombay\ncotton milli. Trading on ill Bombiy mirketi wu impended ind\nthert wu talk of strikes ln the big\nmill centre of Ahmedibad. In uveral placet schooli, colleges and\nthopt were cloied.\nA Government gnln itore wu\nburned ln the Kalbadevl area ot\nBombay.\nThroughout India the Government\nwu outlawing. Congreu Committeei\nand Party organtaatloni, forbidding parades ind uiembligei ind\nextending irreiti of Congreu. leaderi.\nReport 900 Allied\nNationals Sail\non jap Ship\nBERLIN. Aug. 10 (AP).-A\nTokyo dSpitch broidcut by the\nBerlin radio aald today thtt tbt\n17,000-ton Jipaneu Kimikura\nMaru bad uiled trom Yokohama at noon today, carrying\n\u202200 Allied national! bound tor\nLoureneo Marquei, Portuguut\nEut Africi, whin they wtll bt\nexchanged for Japaneu nation-\ntrom th* Allied countriu.\nFOCKE WULF IW\nHOLD NO TERROR\nFOR R.C.A.F. MEN\nTlvee Damaoed in\nHectic Dogifight   \u2022\nat Abbeville\nTORONTO FLIER\nDESTROYED ONE\n\u25a0y LOUIS V. HUNTER\nCanidltn PrUt SUff Writer\nWITB THI R. C. A. F. SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND, Aug. 10\n(CP)\u2014The viunted Otrman fockt-\nWilli 180 holdi no terror tor Ctntdi'i young wtr birdi.\nOutnumbered thru to one. four\npiloti of i Canadiin Spitfire iquidron destroyed ont, probibly dutroyed inother tnd damaged three\nln a hectic dogfight ovtr tht French\ntown of Abbeville. One Spitfire\npilot, not Canadian, wu loit, but\nthe others .returned ufely ind 1\nflak bole 111 tbt wing of tht night\nCommander'i aircraft wu tb* mogt\nurloui dimige.\nThe night Comminder wu FIt.-\nLt. F. E. Green ef Toronto who\ndutroyed mm md dimiged m-\n' -tola **,t*al,_ma9_t_r\na two deitroyed ind thrt* dim\niged. Flying Officer C. G. David-\nion of Brantford. Ottt., got th* probable, ind Pilot Officer K. I. Robb\nof Lichine, Que, dimiged two,\nTbe 23-year-old iqutdron leader,\none of the youngest in the Air Force,\ncilled Green'i exploit i \"vtry good\nihow.\" \"He ww lt wai too lite\nto call ui down, io hi bounced the\nwhole lot anyway, and then mide\nhU wiy home,\" Weiton old. \"There\nWu i lot ot flak iround too.\"\nGreen uw one of the ISO'i he\nfired at do a half roll ind \"hit the\ndeck,\" while th* othen muit hive\nbeen considerably dimiged by his\ncannon shells and machine-gun fire.\nGANDHI AND WIFE JAUXD FOLLOWING RIOTS\nPrompt arrest of 72-year-old Mshat-\nma, hii wife, and prominent Indiah Con-\ng vss'Party leaders followed the outbreak\nof violence arising from Gandhi's do or\ndie stand on immediate freedom for In\ndia. Mobs attacked police and street fighting.broke out The Government's prompt\nhandli-ir of the Party leaders won approval of officiali and press in Britain\nana United SUtes.\n* **** \"\nOilfields Flamii\nas Huns Smash\nThrough to Maikop\ntox li ieven centi i gallon.\nMcNab Will Return\nto Britain\nOTTAWA, Aug. 10 (CP)\u2014Group\nCaptiin Erneit McNab, former officer comminding the lit Canadian\ntighten ln Britiln, Is to rttum to\ntht United Kingdom to tike over\ncommind of a itation thtn, lt wai\nlearned here today.\nCas Consumption\nAbout 19,000 Cols,\na Day Less in Man.\nWINNIPEO, Aug.  10  (CPj-Oii\ncomumption in Manitoba avenged\nBombiy dliorden opened todiy nearly 11X00 gtiloni a day less lait\nwith ihowen of bottlei and hyiteri-: month thin in July IMl. tha Prov-\n. cal about! of demonstrator! after Inclal Treuury , uld today. Total\na compartively quiet night, during guoline toi imounted to 1280,409\nwhlch rata! and a itrictly-enforced jin Jul*' compared with |31\u00bb(470 lut\ncurfew kept most crowdi of! the \u2022\"\u00bb\u00ab, npretentlng \u2022 decrease of\n,trMtj 1338,000 gilloni In comumption. Tie\nThe weather cletred by mld-\nmomlng, and ln t two-hour drive\nthrough the moit troubled ireu ot\nBombiy my cir wu ihot it several\ntimu ind bombarded with bottles,\npoti, rocki ind inything thit could\nbe grabbed oft the stands of lidtwilk shops.\nI escaped by racing down ildt\nitreeti deipite attempts to halt the\ncar by human and other barricades\nthrown icrou the roadway.\nIn iome of the notnhern ireu\nnf the city trams wen being held\nup by crowdi ind itoned, ind in\nmoit tectioni tram and but traffic\nwig. impended.\nThtn wis i portent of even\ngreater trouble Iri the stoning of\nMoilem shops by Hindus ln the\nSouth Central pir of Bombay. Police fear communal rlota between\ntbeu elements\u2014bloodieit of _ isdl\nhardest to suppress.\nBeyond theae incidents there were\nI io other reporti of communal dis-\nI turbtneet In Bombay, and tht situation elsewhere ln India seemed the\nI line.\nOne bit of whimsy developed here\n| >vernight.  A small boy came out on\n'*. itreet telling  blackjacks.  Po-\n[ ice did not itop him.\nPollct prevented attempts to let\n.In to tbe Bombay Gu Worki ind\nJ he Centnl India Railway Station\n|-DahaJ.\nElsewhere   thru   police   ttitloni\n1 were iet afire, tnd two wen dtt-\nroytd.  Telephone wires wtrt cut\ntnd wmt postal boxu were removed.\nOne person wu kllltd tnd itvtnl\nwen Injured at the grttt textile\ncentre of Ahmedtbid when police\nfired on t crowd of itudenti neir\nBujent College. A battalion of\nBritiah Infmtry arrived u strikes\nipreid to the Cohogin mills.\nBy EDDIE  GILMORE\nAuoelited Prtu Stiff Writer\nMOSCOW, Aug. 11  (Tueiday)-\n(AP.) \u2014 Powerful Germin irmles\nhivi iwept to tlto vicinity of Maikop hi tbi' Caucaiui ind tht But-\nUM-vim! I uiuuu rrom\nlag a fierce defemlv,e battle with\nthtir btekt to tbt Black Sea, It was\nrevealed by tht Russian midnight\ncommuniqut today.\nTht Ruulani wen engaged In\nwhit ippeired to bt the opening\nphue ot i defence ot the vital naval\nhue ot Novorossisk, 00 mllei Weit\nof Krasnodar, whert fighting wai\nnported.\nThe Germtni ilready hid i firm\nfoothold ln the Milkop region,\nwhich producti seven per cent of\nRuuia'i oil, and now appeared to be\nmenacing the naval base \u2014 one of\nRussia's mort Important and one of\nthe last refugei of the Soviet fleet\nin the Blick Sea.\n.It wu tha flnt .official indication\nby the Rusilani that their retreat\nln thgf ace ot smashes by German\nmechanized and air unlti had reached the Maikop region. The Germain! clilmed the capture of the\nCtty, Important as i petroleum distributing centre, Sunday.\nTbe Ruulin communique uld\nalio that heavy fighting in thli region extends to Krasnodar and Armavir, Indicating a part of the German drive wu veering toward the\nseacoast. Another German thrust\nappeired to be heeding Into the\nhurt of the Caucuui. to the East.\nThli depreuing newi trom the\nCaucasus wu relieved somewhat by\nRussian reporti of the vigor with\nwhich Industrial Stillngrid wu\nbeing defended. There were fierce\nbattles neir Kotelnlkovikl, OS miles\nSouthweit of the induitrlil metropolis, tnd ln tht region of Kletskaya,\nK mllei td the Northwest.\nThe determination of the Rui-\nilin ittnd btfort Stalingrad wu\nIndicated by casualties Inflicted on\ntbe Germans ln the region ot Kletskaya. In ont imall lector 2800 Germani were killed ind three tanks\ndestroyed, the communique iald.\nIn inother lector Russian aviaton Reported deitroyed 23 tanki\nand about 80 trucki carrying troops\nand nippliei to intl-alrcraft batteriu.\niMt_<t*^Mf^aa;\nOrder Hun Troops to Bum Everything\nIn Sight In Case of Invasion\nLONDON. Aug. 10 (CP)- Belgian clrclu uld tonight they hid\nfound ln the possession of I high\nOtrman officer an ordtr authorising occupation troops ln Belgium\nto burn or otherwise dutroy everything in light In the evtnt they were\nforced to retreat before invading\nallltd forcu. '\nGerman offlctn wert authorized\nto burn towns and ihoot leading\ncitlzeni ind Belglin Army officeri\nwithout hearings, the Belglin tourcu uld.\nOnt portion of the order wu reported to hive uld:\n\"Advance In columni with groupi\nof women tnd glrli it the held of\ntroopt or trucki to prevent guerillas from openting against ui\nNothing ihould be left ifter the\nrear guard hu ptued through,\"\n' Tnt Oermini itticked'ln thl Voronezh ant ltttr Inteniive irtillery\npreparation. All Nazi thrusts In thli\nregion were repulsed with heavy\nlouei.\n'Th**.\n\u2022 of two\ntotalling 12,000 torn In tht Blrenti\n\u25a0nd Black Sen. ,\nTht Germini itruck it Krono-\ndar with large numben of tanki\nand motorlied Infmtry. The Russian! met the attack with cavalry,\ntanks and fighting planes. Two\niquadroni of Rumanian cavalry and\none battalion of Germm Infmtry\nwere routed in these engagement!.\nNortheast of Kotelnlkovikl the\nbattle for Stalingrad hai taken on \"a\nvery teme character,\" the communique added. The railway itation\nln thli ana changed hand! several\ntimes, ind in the evening it wai in\nRuuian possession.\nAi the Ruulini withdrew explosions resounded over i vast area\nmd cloudi of smoke hung over the\ncountryside, indicating the Red\narmy had ruthlessly applied the\ntorch to petroleum installations.\nA diipatch to Pravda, the Communist party newspaper, told of the\napparent application of the scorched-earth policy to the field! at the\nfoothill! of the Caucasus which\nlupply ieven per cent of Rusila's\noil. Other fires consumed, fields of\nripened gnln.-\nDlspatchei from the two fronti\nbefore Stalingrad uld Soviet troopi\nnot only were absorbing the heavy\npounding of all Oerman armi, but\ncounter-attacking ln itrength thtt\ncomet only from an army which has\nmanaged to keep tresh reserves\npouring into the battle.\nLarge masses of. German tanks\nsmithed through the llnu defended\nby the Kuban Cossacks In the Armavir section after the famous Russian honemen md Soviet planes\nhid chopped over 1000 Rumanian\ncavalrymen to piecu. Al tht Russians dropped bick to new poiitioni\nambushes. In which long-rifled antitank guni were uied, Uttered the\nhot itepps and wheatflelds with\nflaming wrecks ot Oerman tanki.\nWhenever the German frontal attacki were held or driven back by\nthe Cossacks, dispatches uld the\nenemy Invariably called In treih\ntanks, troopi md dlve-bomben and\ncharged   again   in   overwhelming\nMilitary Men Leave\nto Inspect Alaska\nDefences '\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 10 (AF)\n\u2014Four memben of the Stntt*\nmilitary attain lubcommtttot\nto Invutlglt* Alaskan defence\nleft S-okane todiy by plme end\nire to irrlve in Fairbanks. Aluka, Wedneidiy, it wu innounctd todiy,\nTho group Includtd Seniton\nA. B. Chindler (Dem.-Ky.). M.\nC. Willimi <D\u00abm.-Wtih.). R.C.\nHolmu (Rep.-On.), ind H.H.\nBurton, (Rep.-Ohio.)\nSirens Waken London\nBut No Bombs\n'  Fall\nLONDON. Aug. II (Tuudiy)\n(tP)\u2014London'i iir raid tirona\ntoundtd ttrly thli moming. waking tht capital'! miUionj, but\ntht til cltu followed ihortly,\ntnd there were no nported\nbombingi.\nIt wu tht tint night tltrt\nilnce Aug. 1 Eirlltr tonight 1\ntew bunti ot intl-ttrcrift fin\nwu hoard in London suburbs.\nbut no warning wu aounded\nmd no bombing wu reporttd.\nFight to Drive Japs\nFrom the Solomons\nRaging Off Tulagi\nExpect New Party\nin Quebec\nMONTRIAL, .Aug. 10 (CP) -\nIn t newspige itory, tht Montreal\nStir todty says tht birth ln Quebec\nprovince of t new polltlcil ptrty,\n\"antl-mllltary md extreme natlon-\ntllit\" li expected to be announced\nihortly u t result o the recent\nplebiscite and thi adoption it Otttwi of Bill 80, releasing th* King\nGovernment from electoral promliei regtrdlng comcriptlon tor ovtr\nltu service.\n$100 for\nAnli-Army Talk\nPORT ALB_RNT, B. C, Aug. 10\n(CP)\u2014John A. McLennan Parker,\na veteran of the First Greit Wir\ntnd on irmy lieutenant ln this one,\nwai fined 1100 ln police court here\ntoday on two chirgu that he mide\ncertain utterances alleging p mieeon-\nduct within the army and that he\nhad prohibited photographi of defence areu in hli possession.\nThe chargu wtre laid under aection 18 of the defence of Cmada\nregulations md Lieut. Parker wu\nfined ISO on each count after being found guilty. Defence Counsel\nH.}. Sullivan iald an appeal may be\ntoken. \u2022\nHarold Winch, Provincial leader\nof the CCF. Party and other memben of' the legislature appeared\nln court ai t character wttnesaei\nfor Lieut. Parker during the hearing of the charge that he made certain utterances. Several military\nofficeri ilio were ln court.\nC. A. Smith, Former\nC.P.R. Agent at\nGrand Forki, Dies\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 19 (CP) -\nGeorge Alexmder Smith, 78, Cb-.\nverdile, B. C, retired Canadian Pacific Railway agent o. Grand Forks\nind father ot O. W. A. Smith, publiiher ot the weekly Surrey, B. C,\nLeader, died hera today. Another\nion:,R. B. Smith, llvei In Vlctorli.\nU.S. MARINES\nATTACKJAPANESE\nON SOLOMONS\nAllies Wont Area\nfor Their Own\nPurposes\nONE AMERICAN\nCRUISER SUNK\nBy JOHN M. HIQHTOWIR\nAuoelittd Prm Itiff Wrlttr\nWAJSHtNOtON, Aug. 10 (AP.)-\nUnlted Stttei marines, itrongly\nlupported by wanhlpi md' pluu.\nhavt landed In tht Solomon Iilandi\nmd engaged Japanese forcei ln\nheavy fighting which \"li itlll ln\nprogreu,*' th* navy reported todty\n\"The enemy hii counttr-tttacked\nwtth rapidity and vlgo,\" the official account uid.\nThe landing! ind concurrent nivtl itttcki have been iccomplished\nat a coit of one Americin cruller\niunk ud two damaged add two\ndeitroyen md one transport tlto\ndamaged.\nJapanue difending forctl hava\nsuBered-a \"ltrge number\" ol plana\ndutroyed md lurface unite put out\nof tction, tbt navy statement uid,\nstressing the fict thit Information\nu to both Amerlcm md tnemy\nals from the Allies countriei.\nThe itatement wu luued by Admlnl Ernut J. King, commander-\nin-chief of all American nivil\nforcei. HI deicrlbed the operation\nas \"our flrit assumption of the initiative and of the offensive\" in this\nwar and declared the purpose ll to\ndrive the Japi out of the Southeaat-\nerly Solomon Iilandi, their Southernmost point of advance In the\nPacific.\nVice-Admlral Robert L. Ghorm-\nley, tft. United Statei naval commander In the South Pacific, ii ln\ndlnct charge of the assault actioni\nunder the general' control of 57-\nyear-old Admiral Chester W. Nim-\nitr, commander-in-chief of the Pacific fleet. King said.\nThe purpose of expelling the Japanese from the Solomons, King said,\nIs to \"Make use of that area for our\nown purposu.\" Such purposes\ncould Include the liunchng ot \u2022 general offensive to roll the Japaneie\nback through the Netherlands Eait\nIndiei and their mandated Islands\ninto the China Sea.\nThe statement gave no further\nnewa on the Aleutian! situation.\nThe navy reported Saturday that\nAmerican force! had attacked the\nenemy at Kiska, in the Aleutians.\nThe landings were made as planned, King reported, after \"an Initial\nsurprise attack' 'had been effected,\npreiumibly by surfice enft tnd\ntir pltnes. King did not specify the\nlanding groupi as marines, but a\nnaval ipokesmm did so. The spokes-\nSHEILS IN ENGLAND\nLONDON, Aug. 10 (CP Cable)-\nW. K. Shell!, Canadian Deputy\nMlnliter of Munitioni of Supply,\nhu irrived ln Britiln from Ottawa.\nlt wu dlicloied todiy.\nNelson's temperature Monday nad\nt top of 10 degreei\u2014tbe fourth\ntlmt io far ln Auguit thit H hu\nbeen retched or ptued\u2014with t low\nof 57 degrees. There wu considerable cloud at timet.\nThe lake hu dropped below the\nfour toot mark, itanding It 1 p.m\nMondiy it 3.91 fett ib'Ve t'-- low\nwater mirk, compired with 40.08\nSundiy.\nBy C. YATEI MoDANIIL\nAuoototod Prtu Itaff Writer\nALUED HXADQUART-RS, AuitraUa, Aug. 10 (API-Strong forcu\not tht Pacific Fleet, land-baaed\nbomben, Marin* ind perhapat Infmtry fought rttolutaly tonight to\ndrive the Japanue from their poiitioni in tht Southeaitern Solomon\nIilandi ln th* fourth diy of tbt\nUnited SUtu' tint offensive of the\nwir.\nTh* trend of battle In tht Uland-\nituddtd waten at tha North md ot\ntha Coni Su could not be gutaeed\nilnce Flett radio trmimitteri wtr*\n\u2022ttltd whlli tbe grut nival rlflu\nipoke. But tt wu known .the Jipineie garrttont, plufc md wir-\nshipi wtn contesting tbi U.S. attach with every means it their\ncommind.\nAuitrillin unlti u wtll u tht\nU.S. Southwut Ptcific Flotilla bued on Ntw Ztaland win fighting'\nbeilde tht powerful Pacific Fleet |\nbittlewigoni.\nThl fighting appeired centered\non Tulagi, probably the ttrongnt\nJiptneso but ln ttit Solomoni\nwhioh Ut M miles northeut ot this\nIiland continent, md on Guadalcanal Iiland which ll ohe of the\nfew ln tba Solomon group luitable\nfor airfield!. I\nTht Japinese were known to\nhtve concentrated ltnd Wd IM\nforcei lp th* region under ittick,\nand it appeared probable tbat Gen.\nMicArthur t-d th* Pacific met\nCommander, Admlnl Chuttr W.\n-lt-lU, d*\u00ab_ded'\u00bbgtrftl powerfully\nit once to trtt* tn Invasion threat\nagiinit this continent.\nIn vigorous tupport of the sei\nforcu (which the Jipanese ttld Included -imports), Otn. MicArth-\nur'i plinei preued home huvy ind,\ncontinued ittacki on Japanese ttr\nbuu from which thi tnemy could\nthrow wtight to counter the offensive. Gasmata ud Rabaul In New\nBritain\u2014an Island ln the Bismark\nArchipelago lust northwut ot the\nSolomoni\u2014and Salamiua In New\nGuinea received ipeclal attention.\nThe airfield at Gasmata wu\nrockedby i heivy bomber unit. Diy\nmd night nidi wen mide on Rabaul, a lirge Jipanese base, when\nthe airport runwayi were again hit\ndirectly many timei. MtcArthur'i\ncommunique laid five Zero flghteri\nwere Shot down by the Allied\nplmu.\nThe nld on Salamau on the northern ihore of New Guinei wai directed agalnit the harbor and port\nInitallations. Several bulldlngi\nwere blown iky high, a landing\nJetty wai pulverized and an antiaircraft battery allenced, fhe communique nld.\nIn an action unrelated to the Solomon battle, Allied ground patroli\nInflicted cuualtiei on tht Jipueu\nwho penetrated halfway imam ttt\nPapeuan Peniniula to Pott Hornby.\nBut MacArt_ur ud othtr AUtad\nlourcei nld nothing to lndleato th*\nruulti of tht grttt battle of _d:\nSolomon Iiluda\nfrom Prime Minliter John Curtin\ncame thii comment:\n\"Unleu we an ready to taka th*\nstruggle to the enemy wherever\ngood generilahtp would tuggut, w*\nmerely an endeavoring to defer\nwhat would bt inevitable.\" He dlicloied he bid conitnttd to diversion of iomt fighter planei it*.\ntined to Auitralia to mtt* critical\nthtitru, (presumably tn Ruuil,\nEgypt ud Chlnt). ...\ntJipinese propaganda continued\nto exult tbout thtlr \"naval victory\"\notf th* Solomoni reitenting their\nwholly unconfirmed clilnu ot \u2022Inking J2 ihip*. including 10 triniporti,\n\u25a0nd damaging heavily abt othen.\nNichi Nlchl uld th* Jipeneie tt*-.\n\"tot weeki hu been trying ln vtin\nto mut tht enemy fleet In btttlt.\nThl Solomon Islands victory ll on*\nof lh* greatest to th* hiitory ot\nJiplb.\") ,..  ,..,\nWith tight monthi elapied ilnct\nth* ineik ittack on Peitl Birber,\nlt ippeired prohibit much Ot III*\ndimage to U.S. Fleet unlta had been\nrepaired ud mmy of th* ihipt\nwhich tht Japanue claimed thty\nhid rank were slugging It out with\nthe to*.\nIt may be dayi until \u25a0 definite\ncommunique il issued on tht ua iction.   Tht Navy cuitomirlly uyi\nnothing until the ttt*. hfct rt|vf-t4.\nto ltl base.        '\"'\u2022\u2022-     ' i '\nBut It lud troop* IT* engaging\ntht Jipueu oath* mountain itud.\nded, equitorlal Iilandi, wsrd of that\nfighting may\" oomt ioon.'''\nman uld tha beit Information here\nwai that marine! alone were doing\nthe Job.\n\"Considerable losses, iuch is tre\nInherent In tny offensive opentlon,\" King said, \"must be expected\nai the price to be paid for the hard-\nwon experience which ls essential U\nthe attainment of far-reaching reiulti.\"\nNorthern Trapper Has No Money So\nSends Skins to \"Defense Funde\"\nOTTAWA, Aug. 10 (CP)-Finance\nMinister Ilsley's private secretary,\nopening his mall today, found a\ncheck for $105 and a itory demonstrating Canlda'i far-reaching war\neffort.\nThe story began nearly a year ago.\non Morr Iiland, a lonely dot in\nthe white wastes ot the Northwest\nTebitorlei beyond Aklavik. when an\nold tripper put i uck iboird tht\nLidy of Lourdei, the Romu Catholic Mission Schooner which bring!\nhim hit supplies.   \u2022\nDut to ice conditioni. the schooner failed to return to Aklavik on\nschedule, but while she wai frozen\ntut In a remote inlet Father Franrhe\nwell-known Antic Priest. viilted\nhsr. Shown the lack, addressed to\ntht  Royal Cuadlan Mounted Po\nlice, he brought It back by dog team\nand handed lt over to Sergeant E.\nS. Covell, Officer Commanding at\nAklavik.\nThe Sergeant remembered the\nold man. He nn a trap line in the\nvlolnlty of Pierre Point, teldom\ncunt down to tbe settlement at the\nmouth Of the Mickemie, It wai two\nyean, In fact,' ilnce he had been\nnen around those parti. So the Sergeut wilted no time opening the\nuck.\nIniide lie fqund thii note:\nInipector of N W.M.P.\nDeir sir\u2014seadina U 5 white fox\niklnei, pleas sell them to some one\nthtt give you moil tnd und oro-\n<ldi .to d\u00bbf\"_\u00bb funde, >l hav no\ncuh this year to ten*    S \u25a0 * r i\u00ab\nAlex D. Bruivn.\nIsland Timber Flrt\nSafe Unlets\nWind Fans Flames\nNANAIMO, B. Cs Aug. 10 (CP)-\nForutry offlciili uid today that a\nbig tire on Coronation Mountain\nhai been brought under control by\na crew of 150 men and lt ll not txpected to get twty on the mountainside unltu t tudden wind blowi up.\n16 YEAR OLD YOUTH\nWOUNDED AS POLICE\nFIRE AT STOLEN CAR\nVANCOUVIR, Aug. 10 (CP)-A\n16-ytirold youth wu recovering in\nhoipital here todiy with I slight\nbullet wound In the scalp iuffered\nyeaterday morning during t pollct\nchue after a itolen car. Police fired\nthree shots before finally overhauling the machine.\nADJOURN HEARINC ON\nMISCONDUCT CHARGES\nACAINST U.S. NAVY MAN\nSAN FRANCISCO. Al\u00ab. 10 (AP)\n\u2014Making no announcement as to\nguilt or Innocence, i lix-m'in naval\ncourt lite today adjourned tta blaring Into uven chargu ot misconduct snd falsehood againit Uttlt.\nComminder Maurict X. Aroff, Including one that he accepted in\nautomobile from Singer Tony lttt*\ntin, whom he swore Into the itrvict\nti a chief specialist.\nBoeing's Win Award\nfor Production\nS-ATTLE, Aug. 10 (CP)\u2014 For\nthe flnt time ilnce Pearl Harbor,\nproduction of giant four motored\nbombers itopped for hilf an hour\ntoday at the Boeing Aircraft Company plant while employeei cheered a joint Army-Ntvy twird for\nexcellence In production.\nThe Boeing plant, producer ot.\nthe famed Flying Fortresses, wu\nthe tint tircraft plam to receive\nthe honor.\nSEND LEAFLETS BACK\nLONDON, Aug. 10 (CP)-A Oer-\nmm pilot dropped a bundle ot leif-\nleti along with a load of high lit- I\nplosives tnd Incendiaries near i\nSoutheast lown last night.\nThe lesfleli were iome wh -;h\nBrit'ih   pilot'   had   drained   pr'v-*'\n\u2022\u25a0--, rve- *-Trirth 'o. Fr-v,-e. r \u2022\n'-- n the '\u00bb\u25a0>\u25a0 '-\u25a0 ant b \u2022\u2022\" Attn\nof fighting French prisons.\n-A.\t\n '\u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0       \u25a0 i__\t\n UN TV\u00bb\u00ab\nf \"Absolute Necessity That Everyone\n; Learn How to Fight Incendiaries\"\n'H,D. Dawson Tells Rotary Club\nK D. Dtwtoo, dty Enginttr, tttm ___t_g lecturu a tht School\ntm Initructon ot AJLP. it Vincou-\n\u2022nt, iddnutt du Botu-j Chib it\niti lunchton Mondey, ud trnpeueed\n\u25a0pon the memben the importance\nol AJLP. work.\n\"Throughout tht wholt oount tbt\nteporttnct ot thli work ind tht\nurioumut oi tbt iltuition wu lm-\npruted upon im,\" Ht, Diwaeo Mid.\n-fiuphuU wu placed Oh tht (Mt\n\" *tt'wt lit waging I totil WW\ntftlnit s total-trim nition uilng\nI tottllttrlin methodi, ind wt muit\n** tight rt by total production.\"\n1 lir. Dtwion expliined Iblt to-\nttllttrlanlim wu \"tbt glortfluilon\nI st itite versus tht utter Income-\n\u2022 flutnce of tbe Individual.   Tht ila\n\u2022 tl thou italu il to defeat every\noountry oppoied to I.\nMUST MAKI Uf POR ILIIP\n*Wl hive ilept for yttn igaimt\n> thtl conception,\" bi uld, \"ind now\n. wt muit mikt a total effort againit\nthe productive effort ot 2-1,000,000\nI. la Germany, Italy and Japan, plui\n\"tht whole ot Europe, to gain victory.  The ctll li tor more produc-\n\"*i tion, ind from the mllttiry out-\npoeti come conitant celli tor mon\n-ecjuipment, tanka, planet, (una.\nP \"China ll now Isolated, thin la\ntrouble ln Indii, ind tbt Jipi hivi\n'_ landed on Amerlcen territory, but\nI wt hive our bright ipoti. tbi navil\nI actioni at  Montevideo),     Mitapin,\nI Midway and thi Coral Btl, ind thi\nBattle ot Britain, tbt brightest ipot\not all, which itarted two yean ago\nSunday.\n.BRITISH A.R.P. WORK\nThe lucceu In that battle wu\ndue to two notion in Britain, Mr.\ni Dawion pointed out   It wu due\n\u25a0 fint to the young flltn ol tht R.A.r.\nand thtir undying courage end ikill\n\u2022 which finally drovt tht Germans j\nI away; ind secondly lt wu dut to\n'tht civilian population, led by thi\nI AJLP. wardeni and their indomitable courage and fortitude, which\nI enabled them to comt up retdy tpr\nI more In fin itct ol dutroyed homei\nI ud bombed shope.\nI   Ihut hid betn vtry Uttlt ubo-\nlige dont and tht Mbottun hivt\nDotted I ohance to do any because\nol a* continual and close watch\nI ktpt by tbt Homt Guard, the police,\nI ud the wardens ol the Civilian Fro-\ntteUon Corpi,\na   Mr. Dtwion uld tblt at Vancou-\nJver tbt Flnt Aid trilnlng wu ac-\nf centuated u another meani ot keeping tht flow ol production imooth.\nle itreued alio that \"tbi iiixllUry\n._.. i, tnined by thtlr excellent\n'fire Chiel McDonild, wtrt ol Immenie    value    to  Nelson.    Thoie\n\u201e._-, fellowi,\" ht uld; \"have bten\nloi  Irrrmense  benefit  In three  Instances lately, and they have proved\n(ttheir worth even without tbt actual\n\u2022 presence of the enemy.\nIi\" \"Civiliin protection work mu.it\n* go on as thoroughly u pouible. The\nJ Japs irejbuildlng tlrporti and docki\nIon tbt Aleutian!, and thty trt not\nfldolng It'1 lor tun. If your city U\n^attached you cannot get help from\nthe Alt Force, tba Navy or tba\nArmy.   You muit help yourielvei.;\nNEL80N COULD TAKE 2600\n'At the Cout. elaborate plini\nhavt been made tor the evacuation\nof 50,000. Tht Interior cltiu ire\nbeing uked to take cin ot them\nand when I wu uked Whit Nilion\nild do In this respect, I replied\nSummer Oxfords\nWeatherproof  Soles\n1*2.25, 93.95, HBO\nGodfreys' Ltd.\nThe Home of Guaranteed\nWork Clothing.\n-N-UMN tWULV MW* Ntt** \u2022. fc-TVMPAY HORNI N*. fUfllft\n'\u2022'\"\"\u25a0\u25a0I .1    \u00ab\u00ab'    . I\ntblt wt eould Wu cut ol 1000 and |\nk-n am it Ntlwo lu sa\nplane io bomb.\nTbt C.PJL boxcars ut lull of\nfreight, ud tht engine repelr ihopi\nin thtm. Wt him Klmbulty on\ntai ildt ot ui ud TM ia tht\naft*. Tramporti lax would \u2022 bt\nitopped, worktn' homu wtuld be\ndutroyed aod aB would ltad to\nilow up production. Aa attack oould j\nbt very diuitroui. Aa ivtnge oi\n10 pu mat oi tm ttm ot thi\ndty ii covirtd by building ud\nont pkne eaniu tully 1000 In-\ncendiiry bombe. About 100 fall\non bulldlngi, and tt flag Inctndllriee\nm mapiuium or thermite bombi,\nfiru would itart befort you eould\nruck them.\nOANT DMIND ON LUCK\n\"Luck, or thi hopt al nln, or\nOod woet mvi you. The ably way\nytu ou Mve yourielvu tram dilutee li tht tctivt participation ot\neveryone to handle lncendierj\nbombt Them |i u abiolute Motility ud urgency lor eviry aun,\nwomin ud child pttt ttn, la Ntlun, to lttra to put (but bombi out\n\"Our younger generation in enliiting, going oveneu and fighting\nln a war that It none ol their miking. It ti up to ui to buy victory\nbondi, war itampi, pay our tuu\nind do our utmoit to prepire our-\nulvei for enemy ittacki.\n\"Onca I week there will bi Instruction on War guei ud Incen-\ndiiry bombi add I urge ill to takt\ntht count. It cu happtn ban,\nud wt can lott, but wt wont Iom 11\nwt do our part In ictlve participation la A-ll*. work.\"\nJ. IL McLtnntn wu ln tht chair\nIn Iht _**_* tt ttm Preildent,\nK. C. McCannell.\n[OVING\nPHONE\n106\nWILLIAMS\nTHE SPECIALISTS\nRossland Girls\nToo Good for\nTrail Vogues\nROS-LAND, B. C, Auf, 10-The\nRoulind Jtr Beu chalked up u- j\nother win to thtlr itring igaimt i\nTnU aottbill teami whtn they took ,\nttat Voguei Sundiy ivenlng 23-13.\nThe Voguei arrived ihort-hinded,\nand Lorna Rtad ud Loll Griffith\nwere loaned to than,to tha entire\ngama.\nAlthough tba gama ihowed evidence Of being ont-ilded, tb* condition ot the Held, which had bun\nnewiy \u00bburfacid Ud not packed, accounted tor tbe lirge icoru.\nFreda Clare pitched lbl ot tbt\nseven inninj; -, giving wiy to Htltn\nLing in the 7th, m thet Helen could\"j\nget back Into torm afttr btr holiday.\nFreda bad tht (rait uwed up before being relieved. Evelyn Davies\nWu ott form In Vogue box, ud hid\nillowed Roulind to giln \u2022 good\nlead before P. Loblick relieved htr\nIn the lut half of the ath.\nFreda Clue itruck out flvt, walked five; Htltn Ling wtlktd one; I\nEvelyn Divles walked ilx and\nitruck out ilx ud P. LobUck wtlked on* ind itruck out one,\nThe Vogue tetm took in urly\n.Jud tnd htld It until the 3rd. Then\nSit Jay Beu put on tht preuure\nUd collected uven rum and clinched tht (ami with 11 mon ln tht\n4th.\nMillie Sadao, Roulud, ud P.\nLobUck, TTiU, collected three-bag-\ngeri. Dorothy Johnion, Batty Duiky, Ronland, and P. LobUck, TraU,\nbanged out doublu, one double pliy\nwu credited to Jeu Buick unassisted. ,\nLineupi wen:\nTrail Voguei\u2014G. Oweni, 3b, M.\nMcGregor lb ud c, P. Wallace U,\nend lb\u201e A Stewirt cf, P. Loblick\nc ind p, D. Wtllice rf, Lorni Reed\nIt, Evelyn Daviu p md m, Lois\nGriffiths Sb. I\nJiy But-dfary Vetere 11, Sylvia\nHawi rt, Jean Bulck lb, Dorothy\nJohnion c, Ruth Clare ib, Betty\nDensky Sb, Fredi Clan p and ss,\nHelen Ling ss and p, Millie Sadao ct.\nAlec Pollock wu umpire ud Al\nHill bue umpire, C. F. McKenile\nicorer.\nPolice Prob* Fire\non Bridge\nSpan\nFLOtlNCIVUXl, N.* Aug.\n10 (CP) - Roytl Canadian\nMounted Pallet in instigating i fin found ta lha linglt\nwoodin uu ai I Umi high wiy\nbrtdft icrou tht St John River hut. A motoriit mm tha\ntin ud e-tingu-htd ti A cu\nat rigi naked wttk keroetat\nwii round on \u2022 beam ol ibt\nbrtdgt trt-itwtrk.\nU.K. WANTS MORE\n(ANADA BACON\nAsks 7 Million Lbs\nUnder New\nRact\nNEWFOUNDLAND,\nALASKA DEMAND\nBy K K. CARNiail\nCinidlin Prtu Staff Wrlttr\nOTTAWA, Aug. 10 (OP) *- Tht\nBritish Food Miniitry hopu Canada\nwUl-bi able to tupply tht United\nKingdom with tt leut 700,000,000\npound! ol bim ud bicon undu i\nnew bicon igreement now bein*\nnegotiated, it wu uld todiy it tht\nAgriculture Department.\nThU figure la 100,000.000 pounds\nabove tbe igreement which expires\nnext October. The Canidlan Bacon\nBoard undu Mr. J. O. Taggart ll\nexerting every effort to complete\nthe ihipment ot this existing contract.\nWord thit Britain will takt all\ntht bacon Canada cu ipire sett rait reporti thit the demind\nwould **m ttt now thit United\nStatu ll ihlpping Americtn btcon\nto Britain under the Leue-Lend\nAct\nOther demand! for Cinidlan btcon in pouring In. It li learned\ntbt United Statei wanta thij country to ripply Aluki with bicon,\nln order to avoid um ol ihlpping\nipice on long htuli thit would be\nrequired II Alukt WU supplied with\nbacon trom tba Unittd Statu.\nThen li iiw i heavier demind\ntrom Newfoundland. In addlUon,\nthe Unittd Kingdom ii uking tblt\nCinidi lupply Britiih warships\nwhen they come Into Canadian\nporta, lniteid of having thou tuppliu provided on tbe other ilde, u\nIn the put\nTo help meet the foreign demand\ntor Canadiu bacon, packen have\nbun permitted to turn into the domutic market only St.OOO hogi a\nwuk. They uy that thli permit!\nthem to meet only hilt their domutic orders.\nIf ill the demands from outalde\n\u2022nd I reasonable relaxation ln the\nrestriction! on the domutic market tn looked atter during the coming year, 1,00,000 hog! wUl be re-\nulnd, Agriculture Depirtment experti nld todiy.\nOffice eitimatu thit to boost\ngrading! to 10,000,000 lt may be nee.\nessary to jick up the pricu payable\nto farmeri. The top price under the\npreaent United Kingdom tgreement\nli 10.9 centi \u25a0 pound. With pruent pricu ot beef it miy be more\nprofitable to feed cattle thin hop.\nUnder the 1940 igreement tt wu\nnecuury tor Canidi to make up\nthe difference between whit the\nUnited Kingdom wti able to pty for\nbicon and the prlct at which Cinidlin ftrmen could iweU producUon.\nMay Amend Apple\nGrading Rules\nOTTAWA, Aug. 10 (CP)-\nAmendmenti to the apple griding\nregulation! ire expected ihortly as\nthe reiult of a week-end conference ln Toronto.\nThe meeting, convened by Do'\nminion Agriculture Department of-\nficlili, wai attended by representatives ol the Provincial Government!\nand Apple Growen' Association! ln\nNova Scotia, New Bruniwlck, Quebec, Ontario and BritUh Columbil.\nBOMBERS STRIKE\nA! OUTER FRINGE\nIF BATTLE AREA\njap Ships Attacked\nOff South Coast\nof Timor\nDESTROY 19 PUNES\nAT RABAUL BASE\n\u25a0y C. YATgg MtOANltt.\nAguilitid Prtu Start Wrlttr\nAlLllD  hiadquartiri,\nAuitnlli, Aug. 11 (Tuudiy) (AP)\n\u2014AUM- bemoan oovertng tht\nlift (tank it tht naval-marine In-\nviiion ef the Stltmtn lilindi\nhave Wrovid 11 and probibly\nII Japaneu ilrplanee at thl big\nenemy beu tf Ribaul, Ntw inula. In tht lut thru dayt, in\nArmy iptkumaii uld todiy.\nOtt Northwutern AuitraUa, oli\ntha South cout ol Timor, Alliid\nmedium bombtn icored it leut\nthret hlti on I lirge in\u00abny dutroyer and left it badly damned,\nthe Allied Command Mid. Two\nmerchtnt ihlpi wtn heivily Ittacked hen, one left ifire ind huv-\nlly damaged and ttlt othtr hit twlct\nud probibly iunk.\nIp the inland heighu ol New Oul-\nIn addlUon Allied pltroU lighting\nnu forced imall but itrong Jipueu forcu in the Kokodi irea to\nwthdraw to prepared poiitioni, tbe\nAllied Command unounced.\nTht Allied lir opentlon wu ippirently having moit bearing on\nUie Solomon BatUe. however, wu\n11. \u2022 _-\nOnly Colonels Can\nWear Cops With\nP\u00aboks\nLONDON,  Aug.  lt  (CP) -\nTha Brk-_ Amy Couodl hu\nrultd thit can with paaki muit\nnot kt worn by oflktn undu\nIht, rtnk oi Colontl reid urvice capt. benta aad tank ud\nilrdrome regUntoU ud Tui 0*\nShe-ten oi Scota nguucati m\nUm reguliUon headpiece.\nFlutlna Band\nSays Farewell\nto Bandmaster\nROSSLAND, B. C, Aug. U.-llr.\nUd Mri. Id Glbmy wut tht guuti\not honor on Sunday afternoon whtn\na- committal, repreuntln gthe parenU ol tht ITuUni Bud pupiU,\nmtdt prtM-tationi.\nMn. Lu Pucoe, wbo wu tbe\nconvener, expreued ippreciition oi\nthe parents, for thl great interut\nMr. Gibney hid taku ln orginlilng\ntht riutlna Band, ud praUed him\nfor the tine reiults be hid bttn into obtain In iuch \u2022 ihort tlmt. She\nalso itated how sorry the pirenti\nwert to be loiing blm.\nlir. Gibney wu preiented with\ni wilnut Dunou Phyfe cotfee table\nwith removable glau ud wilnut\ntny. Mn. Gibney wu preiented\nwitb \u2022 lovely bouquet of gladioli,\niweet peu, ind biby'i breath.\nMr. Gibney, tn thanking tbe pirenti. anured Ult committee thtt\nilthough hi wu leaving -Roulind,\n__.      \u201e _. ,'    \u201e \u201e' \u201e_._ I he wu not uvejlng hli conneetioni\n_1f**   1,   I     J __  wlth \u00ab\" \"\"\"\"a bmd. He hu u-\nport  northwut  ot   the   Solomoni |\u201e\u201e\u201ej _uv \u201e.._.\"\u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e,,  .\nwhen the Jipineu hive eitabllihed their itrongut beu ln thia en\ntire area.\nBy itriklnf Rabaul ttn AUiu were _ere wiuln| to ,-__. ^ ta ^^\nhammering itttdily at a but when\nthe Japaneie wen working ln defence of their Solomon holdlngi.\nConcentrating uptcltlly on the\nalrdromu it Rabaul, bomberi itarted \"large tlru which were viiible\ntor 90 mllu\" ud \"an enemy bomber\nwu dutroyed.\nCottonwood Fish\nPool Project\nIs Moving Ahead\n\"We hid 10 mu out lut night,\nand the transportation ot tbi cruk\nbed under their picki ud shovels\nU something wonderful\u2014but we can\nuie SO more.\"\nJ. J. McEwen, Prei_dent of the\nNelion Rod ud Gun Club, flung\nthii challenge Monday night to Nelion fishermen to get out ahd help\nin the club'i flih culture program\u2014\nthe comtruction ot nunery pools\nin Cottonwood Creek adjacent to\nthe Provincial FUh Hatchery.\nVolunteer workeri, with City assistance in the way ot miteriili,\nand equipment, have already built\none concrete pool. The prewnt program calls for thru pools in tbe\ncreek bed \"but we don't have to\natop at three 11 we can get the fellowi out to work,\" Mr. McEwen\nuld.\nAt the moment the work under\nway consists ot preparation for additional pool construction.\nHe itated rod and gun clubs In\nthe district, moat of them having\nprojects ot their own or supporting\notheri, had shown keen Interest ln\nthe NeUon Club'i enterprise and\nwere watching ltl progreu eloiely.\nNIGHT BALL\nWESTERN INTERNATIONAL\nVancouver  .... 400 000 003\u2014 7 10  4\nSpokane    000 100 001- 2   5   1\nBryant and Sueme, Molltar and\nMyen.\nAMERICAN   ASSOCIATION\nKansas city    8 14   3\nColumbus    7   8   3\nGettel, Wenalof \u00ab, md Sura;-\nWilks, Gibler 4, Brecheen 7, ind\nBlaemire,\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666\nMrs. Mann Defends\nTitle by\nPlaying Par Game\nCHICAGO, Aug. 10 (AP.)-Mn.\nRuuell Mum ot Omaha, Neb., defending tht women'i Weittm amateur foil title, fired \u25a0 record-tying,\npar-equalling 77 today to win medalist honon.\n. Tht I] low icortn tdmorrow wlU\nbegin flvt dayi ol match pliy.\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"VOUR VANCOUVER HOMI\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour 81        Vancouver, B. C.\n\u2014\nNtwly renovated through\nout  Phonei and  elevator\nA. PATTERSON. Utt oi\nColemin. Alta, Proprietor\n^Ul^ttb^te_a_________________\nBy MR8. HARVEY FLEURV\nROSSLAND, B.C., Aug. 10-Mri.\nE. E. Wilson was a charming hostess\nat tht tea hour Saturday, when ihe\nentertiined in honor ot her eldeit\ndiughter, who U being married the\nmiddle oi thli month. AttricUvely\narranged bouqueti ot iweet peu\nprovided the decoratoln: Mri* Lillian Stinson and Mrs. Samuel Irvln presided at the urns. Mn. Ron\nSaundiy md the MUsei Jean and\nDoreen WlUon assisted the hostesi\nUt urving.\nMr. and Mn. J. A. Thompion, Coronation Heighu, and their two chUdren, Jerry md Suun, are ipending\ni ihort holiday viiiting frlendi ln\nTidinic.\n' Archil McTeer, who hid U appendectomy on Frldiy morning it\nUm Miter Misericordiae Hospital, tl\nrtporttd to be progressing sitlstic-\ntorlly.\nCecil Kilter Is t pitient In tht\nMater  Misericordiae  Hoipital.\nMiu Doreen  WiUon, wbo is In\nIt thl Royal Jubltt Hoa-\nptil, Victoria, ia ipending her vacation In Rossland at the home of\nher pirenU, Mr. and Mn. S. E.\nWiUon, Fifth Avenue,\nAlfred Woodward lett over the\nweekend for Vancouver, where he\nwill reside. Mrs! Woodward md\nfamily will folio wloiter.\nMlis Winnie Haggen, who celebrated her loth birthday Sundiy,\nful lurprUe pirty Saturday night.\nDancing and music provided Uie entertainment. About midnight re-\nIreinmenU were lerved. Thoie preient were MUi Janet Hutton, _m\nMargiret Wright, Mill Jean Legi,\nMiss Ormi Joy Butorac, Miss, Mary\nMclntyre, Mils Mona Conroy, Miss\nJosephine Smith, Mlu Haiti Flint,\nMUi Sadie McAuley, MUs Mirgiret\nJohnion, Mlu Shirley' Scitchtrd,\nVincent Marions, Jtck Zetner, Arthur Domldion, Herbie Martin,\nHarold I,ins, Rudy Morin, Stan Manning, Glyn Langdale, and Rlci Mtl-\nzocbi.\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 10 (AF) -\nBecause Lee Savold, tbi lowi corn\nbelter, U ibed wltb i bad cold, bit\nicheduled battle with Tony Muito\nat Griffith Stadium tomorrow night\nhu been poitponed until next Mon-\niii ii iii ii.i^i^ii'-^-^^\"*^*^-1-^-*^'\nranged with thru Roulind young\nmen to continue the bind ht itarted. Winston ChurchlU, \"Chetty*\nLeomrduul, nd Kenny Martin, Jr.\n\"I Intend to kup In touch with\nyou md im anxloui that the pruent band expand, both In the number oi memberi tnd tbt iddition\not other imall InstrumenU, which\nwould provide i wider icope thu\nUie flutlna,\" he uid. Severil children, even it thii urly itage, definitely ihowed promlie of becoming muilclini If given the opportunity, he uierted.\nOtheri on the committee, buldu\nMn. Pucoe,' were Olaf Auland,\nMn. George Benilu, ind Mri, Hirvey Fleury.\nMr. Gibney left Monday for Vancouver, where he will be employed.\nMrs. Gibney and ion wUl loUow\nnext irlonth.\nBurnt Fined $15 for\nExceeding Speed\nLimit 40 Milet Hour\nCharged under the Depirtment of\nMunitions ud Supply Act With exceeding the nitlonil ipeed Umlt oi\n40 mllu in hour by driving it I\nspeed between 60 md 09 mUu in\nhour nur Tighum, Aug. 5, Hirry\nBurnt pluded guilty before Stipendiary MigUtrate Wllllim Irvine In\nProvincial Court Monday and wu\nlined (19.\nHe wu checked by Conitable L.\nI. CuUer at NeUon Detachment, end\ncharged by Constable Frank SUter\nol the Highway Petrol.\nMinor Football\nLoop Suspends\nPASSAIC, N. J, Aug. 10 (AP) -\nThe American proteulonal football\nauoclition announced todiy lt wlU\nimpend opentioni this year beciuie of the war.\nJoieph Rosentover, president ol\nthe loop since Its formation ln 1939,\nuid memberi met ln New York and\ndecided to freeze plain for 1942 becauie of the ihortage of players and\nskeptlcUm whether this was the\ntime ior orginlzed lootball.\"\nLut year Paterion, Newark, WU-\nmlngton, Jeriey City, Long Islind\nind Uie New York Yinki, compriied tbe Auoclation.\n2 OFFICERS DIE WHEN\nPIPE CONTACTS WIRE\nCAMP DESERT, N. S., Aug. 10\n(CP)-Lieut. R. H. D. (Bob) Cov-\nret, 81-year-old son of t former\nLieutenant-Governor of Novi Sco-\nUa, and Lieut. Gordon Hutton, 21,\nof Halifax, were killed today when\na piece of pipe they were handling\ncame ln contact with a high tenilon\nwire at this military camp.\nA third officer, Lieut. W. F.\nBayne of Halifax was lUghtly Injured at the same time and li being\ntreated for shock it Debert miU-\ntary hoipital.\nCASUALTY LIST HAS\n258 NAMES\nLONDON, Aug. 10 (CP) - The\nwas the gueit of honor it I delight-^ Air Mlnistery  tonight iuued     Hi\n149th casualty list containing 238\nnames and comprising, 47 killed In\naction or on active Urvice, 28 who\ndied ot woundi tr Injurlu received\nln ictlon; 17 wounded or injured ln\naction or on ictive service, 112 milling, 56 previously listed under virloui categories ud now reclassified.\nOffensive In Pacific Is Answer\nParties Critical of Aid\nSerf to Australia Says Evatl\nCANBERRA, Auitrii-, Aug. 10\n(CF)\u2014Tht combined offentivt opentlon developing in tke Solomoni\nwu ducribed todiy hy the Auitrillin MinUtu tar bternal Attain,\nHubert V, Evatt u a cruatung iniwer to thou wbo tuggut Unt tbe\nitritegic import-ice.of Uu Pacific\nthutre hai noi bttn luttclentiy\n\u2022pprtdattd.\n1-U oiftnilve. In which Amtrtcm\ntnd A-rtriliin torcu trt participating, hid required cireful prtpVra-\nUon tdd coniidexabli concentration ol ellort. Dr. (vatt uid.\n\"Our lupremi tuk ol defending\nAuitralia and preparing for an offenilve igiinst Jiptn bi tbt Ptcific\nU mide more difficult by mUlaadng\nlUUmenU u to itrategy and iup-\npUee* be tald. \"It U impombli to\ndiicuu publicly dtUiU oi itrategy\ntnd ttcuci ind lilogntioo of \u00bbppnu\nte tht ouutrout thettru tl tht\nworld wtr; but tbt Auitrtliaa. ad-\nviaory war councU iwnleh con-\nurn oi riprutaUUvu of coin\ngovernment iba\\ oppoiition ptrtiu\nln Um Commonwulth Puliuunt)\nhu tgreed to tvtry temporary divenlon of iuppl:u from Auitnlit.\n-Six monthi igo UiU oountry wu\nilmott defencelut agalnit Jiptneu Invasion. Today, thanki nol ooly\nto till effort! of tht Auitrallan govtrnmtnt tnd people: but ilio to Uit\niplendld nd which hu comt. U\ncoming, end wiU come trom the\nUnittd SUtu tnd Britain, wt grt\ntut becoming t nittoo ln tnu.*'\nKey Removed From\nLittle Girl's\n.Throat\nPHILAD-LPHIA, Aug. 10\n(Af)\u2014A tiny kty uud to optn\nt ptanut ctn wil removed todty\ntrom thi lirynx fl tour-yetr-\nold Sharon BeU, who came Dy\npline md train trom Vancouver,\nB.C., for the operaUon it Temple\nUnlvenity HospiUl.\nThe half-hour operation wu\nperformed by Dr. C. L. Jickson,\nion of the Inventor oi th? bron-\nchoKope, uied for removing foreign bodiu trom the thrott\nHoipital ittendanta uld tht\nchild wu \"resting comfortably\"\nand would be released In about a\nwuk. Her father, Gordon Bell\nVincouver pollcemm, irrived\n\u2022bout two houn alter tilt orper-\nitlon.\nWallaces Beat\nSalmonbellies;\nStay In Race\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 10 (CP) -\nWallacei but the League lwdlng\nSalmonbelliei 8-7 here tonight ln in\nIntercity box lacrosse league game\nto retain their chancei for a playoff\nberth. Blackle Black wu high man\nol the night, netUng three goali lor\nUie winnen.\nChallamore Wins\nPawtucket Handicap\nPAWTUCK-T, R. I, Aug. 10 \u2014\n(AP).\u2014Nirragmutt Park opened\nIU 43-day summer today with a\nthrong utlmated at more than\n13,000.\nThe opening day feature, the\ngOOOO-added Pawtucket Handicap,\nwai won by _. C. Eutwood'i ChaUa-\nmore, who icored i length md\nthree-quarter victory over hysterical Irom the Circle stable ln the\nilx-furlong iprint J. W. T. Martin's -Abrasion was third, inother\nlength md three-quarten to the\nrear.\nChallamore paid $12.20, (7.20 and\n$4.60.   ,\nRossland Boosts\nCost ol Living\nBonus a Quarter\nROSSLAND, B. C. Aug. 10- -Roulind City CouncU tonight decided\nthit thi coit ot living bonui tor civic employeu md offlcliU ihould be\nIncreased li per cent for Ule months\nof July, August ind Stpttmber,\nind Uut lt ihould be reviewed in\nOctober.\n-(\u2022commendation to thu effect\nwu made to the council by Aid.\nJ. R. Corner, Chiirmm of the Fin-\nthat the Committee htld t ipecUl\nmeeting Aug. 7 ind ifttr ill ingles\nhid bun itudied thoroughly, it\nwu conildered an increaie ot U\nper cent In Uie bonui wu the but\nmethod tor the dty to idopt. Othen\non the committet wtrt Aid. Arthur\nSnowball, Aid. Leo Nlmiick, md\nAid. Fred Ethrkigt. City SoUcltor\nR. J, Clegg ittended by requut\nLELAND MORRIS IS\nF.D.R.', CHOICE\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (AP) -\nLeland B. MorrU ot Pennsylvania\nwu nominated by Pruldtnt Rooievelt todiy to be United Statu MlnUttr to Iceland. MorrU, formerly\nCharge d'Affaires It Berlin, would\nlucceed Lincoln MacVeatfi, who hu\nbun maxle MinUter to South Africa.\nbit Artfvt3T\nw Shipment of\nMEDICINE HAT\nCOLORFUL\nWTTERY   u\nSft It at\nFINK'S\nFURHITURl    .\nCalgarian Finds\nKootenay at\nHis \"Back Door\"\n\"You eould drivt htrt In \u2022 diy U\nyou wanted to, but moit ol Cilgiry\ntolk dont rttlbt how clou they\ntrt to the glorioui icenery of tht\nKooteniyi; md they don't know\nwhat thay ire miuing.\"\nW. J. Bennett ol Uie Calgary Herald editorial sUff, vUiting Ntlun\nMonday in thecouneotiholidiy-ip,\nMondiy In the couru of \u2022 holldiy\ntrip, declired he wu going btck\nlo hii homt city u \u2022 booiter ol the\nKooteniyi.\nTravelling by euy itage! Mr. md\nMn. Bennett reached NeUon vll\nUie Windermere, Cranbrook, Cretton-md tht main Uke.\n'ilt'i a grand country, and we've\nenjoyed every minute of our trip,\"\nhe uld.\nThe Wut Indiu Iiland ot St. Vincent controU Empire producUon ol\nirrowroot\nTHI   REST  IN\nCOALS\nDRUMHELLER\nGLOCOAL\n\u25a0 MERCURY\nPHONI 701\nFairview\nFuel Co.\nEleciric Range Stocks Have Bean Frozen\nby the Government. We Cannot Sell\nYou One \u2014 But We Still Have a Good\nStock of Connor and Easy Electrie\nWashers and Kelvinator Refrigerators\nWhich May Be Sold. Visit Our Store\nand Inspect Our Heavy Stocks.\nMcKay & Stretton Ltd\u00bb\nPhon* 544\nNelion.\nYou may hi art \"outdoor typt\"\nbut thai think t-ol'i Iht only rta-\nlon t paop\/a rho) you fen attract!vt\nMoon. Away Irom the Ireth ok*,\n\"B.O.\" ioon btcomt! noticeable.\nEverybody runs this risk. Wc\nhave to perspire nnd when\npenpirat ion ii left on the body, it\nbecomea stale md offensive.\nThen you hive \"B.O.\" There'i\nont wiy to be life\u2014uie\nLifebuoy regularly. It'i the ONI\nloap eipecially made to prevent\n\"B.O.\" No other popular Map\ncontain! Lifebuoy1! ipecial\ndeodorizing ingredient NcVothcr\npopular soap glvu you that sure,\nluting, all-over protection.\nYou cm really feel the difference when you uie Lifebuoy for\nyour bath. Iti rich lather hai a\nzip md sparkle that leavu you\ngloriously refreshed. You know\nCou're rake fron offending.\nifebuoy ii grand for ybur hands\nud face, too. It'i 20% MILDER\nthm mmy so-called \"biby\"\nmd \"beiuty\" loape.     **\nLIFEBUW^'^S^B.O.\n\u25a0-.*: -l-'^Vv-,\n\t\n\u201e_-^-_^-^-_----K,\u201e_,,\n '*\u25a0     \" \u25a0 p      \u25a0\"ll   -\u25a0 '\nTugs Save Cargos\nby Daring Rescues\n^^n^\t\n- -WILSON OAILV NtW*. NILSON  \u2022 C-TUMDAY MOMilNO. AUGUBT 11. Ma-\n\t\n\t\n\u25a0y  FOSTER  BARCLAY\nCanadian  Preae SUff Writer\nA BKITISH PORT. Aug\nU.S. Planei Strike ot\nIndo-China Port\nCHUNGKING, A-ig. 1* <AP>-\nCaiMd Statu pl__M delirered I\nconcentrated bombing of tbe witerfront it Haiotong. rreocb Indo-\nChina. ynterdiy, wit-rat feu K>\n-.hemielvei. tbe Cbineee reported todiy.\nThere wtt extenaive dimige,  it      WITH\nwu iald, and itea___ipa wire -ll  WHXRI\nRAF Renews Drive\nIt wu the firit nld, on Hgipboog\nby ilrcnft bind in China.\nHaiphong hu been uaed by tne\nu I port of entry into the\n-IPS NO FUN\"\nI    Ai tbe uilor ipoke Skipper Too\n(CPi ' Gibbona of tbe Royil Nivy __n-\n\u2014te\"fl__\"bi* harbor crimed  with: oeuvred the big  veeul to a dock _\nwinbipe ind big merchint veueli  where the connecting bawaera were j -^.^    ^^   ^   Stf)ttmbtI\nt_*   \"UtUe   felowi\"   don't   rate   \u2022 uu'cklT *^ro'\u2122 ^'*nd <^ ,u'1 \"^ ] 1140, wben V-hy _*de ltt f-it ic-\nHeond glance. P* *\u00b0 toolb\u00abr J'\"*'' .      _   . I cord with Tokyo It - locited in the\nBut  in   the  AUintic.  the   Nor-.    Uter ** *** \"\"\u25a0*\"*< ,k'PpU i North, on the GuU of Tonking.\noui  in   use  \"\u00ab\u2022 \u00ab.   -te explained lome of  the adventures 1\nSea and tbe Channel some of :t:.->-.-\nTHI    KCXJ.    SOU-\nIN   ENGLAND,   Aug.   10\nthe \"little fellowi'1 don't rate a aec-\nvtce of the Royal Navy-have earned an envioui reputation for a taak\nwhich hu helped swell Britain)\narsenali and larderi with raw materiala aad food which might other-\nwlae have gone to the bottom.\nIn any typt of weather crewi ot\ntheee Krawny bui powerful boats\nare ilwayi ready to pull on their\noil aklna and rush lo vessels in dis-\nthe lugi endure to bring crippled\nmerchant ihipa into port. Sometimei\nthe wrecki hive beep abandoned\nand waterlogged after two or three\ndayi' wallowing in ihe ocean, ne\naaid\n'it'i no fun handling imall boaii\nin mid-Atlantic with a limited crew,\"\nhe laid, stripping off hu jacket and\nrolling   up  hu ileevei.  \"We  don't\nlower n boat if we can help it. We\ntry to get alongside md aomebody\ntreu, man, of them through enemy (rom me ^\niction, JO, DO. and aomelime. 1000 \u201eWe ^ ^           ^ lf ,h,\nmilu away on the ocean. How many mwc\u201eantman _ ,inJu      10 we ^l\ntoni of vilu.bl. sh.pp.n, they hive ^ ^ bu( ^ QUr \u201e\u201e,, ,\u201e,\nuved ii \u2022 lecret. __ jnd |Ur, o(f for hom(,   ,,.,     fl(JW\n\"The lervice has rescued ai job and there u always the pos-\nleut 1.000.000 toni.'' growled \u2022 sfbility that ihe will sink, perhapi\nvoter n selman, waving a gnarled i during the nigtx. and then we have\nflat at a iturdy tug chugging got to let go in a hurry\nnoiaily into port with a 10.000- \"But having got our \u2022harveat,' u\nton merchant veuel in tow. \"And we call it. after a pretty long and\nthat little one hu done more than weary search of the ocean, you get\nher bit. Saved more than 100,000 a feeling, that yoi want to hold on\ntona unce war started, she hu.\" | till the last moment\"\nGen. Gott, Outstanding Desert\nFighter. Said Killed in Action\nLONDON, Aug. 0 (CP Cable)\u2014 , \"To him who knowi it the deiert\nThe Deily Telegraph said today it CBn be a fortreu; to him who doei\nhu learned that Lt.-Gen   William | no) .. an ^ f death trap \u201e\nHenry Ew\u00bbrt Gott,'one of Britain'i\n_   . .     \u201e     .,,,\u201e       He  won  a  Companionate  ln  the\nmolt   outltlnding   desert   soldiers,\nwu killed in action In the recent  Order  of  the  Britiih  Empire, the\nLibyin fighting. : Distingu shed   Service   Order   ind\nrjnown     affectionately     to     nu  a Bar to it by his Libyan exploits\ntroopi u \"Strefer\", Gen   Gott wii \u201ewr ,\u201ee last [ew years,\npraised  in  the  House of Commons!    _^  _u reCfived  Wg \u201e_,, com.\nU.S. Air Force\nReady to\nAttack Germany\nLONDON. Aug. 10 (API-Ma).\nGen. Carl Spaau. Commander uf\nthe United Statei Army Air Forcea\nin Britain, declared today that 'he\nAmerican Air Force wai ready to\nbegin attacke againit Germany\n\"within the immediate future.'\n\"The American Air Forcei ana\nthe Royal Air Force have worked\nin iuch full cooperation that we\nare proceeding ahead of the actual\nachedule,\" he laid.\n\"Within the lmmedlite future operation in accordance with plana\nthat have been In the making between the Royal Air Force and the\nAmerican Air Force will commence.\"\niCP Cable)\u2014Cinidi'i heavy-pounding Moote Squidron Sew through\nstarry skiei lut night to Cfena-\nbmeck with i itrong force of RAF.\nbomben lad dropped high explosive ind incendiary bombi on importut nllwiy facilitiei.\nAll lircnft in thli iquidron returned ufely liter reiching :1m\ntarget and dropping their bidi in\n.what wu described only u in\nopention by \"\u2022 itrong force\".\nLONDON, Aug. 10 (CPJ\u2014 A\nitrong foroe ef Brltlch bomben,\nreturning te the offenilve igilnit\nGermany Iftir two Right! Did\nweither, attacked the nllwiy ind\nInduatrlei centre ef Omibrueck\nind ether objeetlveu ln Northwut Germany laat night, thl Ailr\nMiniitry announced today.\nDocki et Le Havre, Franca, an*\n\u2022Ir fieldi In Belgium md the Ne\ntheriandi alio wen bombed,\nby  Prime  Miniiter  Churchill   last\nJune in recognition of his valor in\ncombatting   Field   Marshal   Erwin\nRommel's  advance.\nThe War Office once laid of him:\n\"He probably knows more about\nThe  deiert  than  any  other  senior\nBritiih officer.\"\nAnd  of  desert  fighting,  he  once\nremirked:\nmission in the 60th Rifles In February. 1915. In 1938 he wai a major\nin the King's Rifle Corps Lesi than\na year ago he commanded a support group of the 7th Armored Division in Ihe Middle East, then was\ngiven command of the Diviiion and\nwas an acting Major General until\nlast Jan 2 when he gazette, a Lieutenant  General.\nA. \u00bb. GUILD CONTRACT\nCOVERS NEWSMEN\nNEW YORK, Aug. 10 (API-\nThe\nCANNONS GO BACK TO WAR\nPICTOU, N. S., Aug.  10   (CP)\u2014\nThe old cannon which once painted\nUnited Press announced Saturday: their muzzles over Pictou Harbor\nlt had ligned \u25a0 new open ihop con- from Batery Hill are to return to\ntract with the American Newspa- Pictou war service. Turned in as\nper Guild, covering editorial em- \u00bba|v\u00abg\u00ab \u2022 few month, ago, the old\n,    . . i guni are being made Into 50 bend-\nployed In bureaux throughout the | [ng  ^  i(  -pw   -lasgow     -^\nUnited Statei, and a contract witn:bending slabs will be use<) ,t the\nthe Commercial Telegraphers Union j Pictou shipyard, which la building\ncovering iti wire operators, 14700-ton merchant ships.\nBradley Mission to\nMoscow Not\non Second Front\nMOSCOW, Aug. 10 (API-Maj.-\nOen. Foiled Bradley, of the United\nStatu Army Air Forcei, here on a\nspecial mission for Preildent Rooievelt, todiy expreued utisfiction at\nprogreu of his negotiations after\nfour meetingi with Soviet military\nauthorities.\nHere expedite the flow of American suppliei to Russia, he said, \"the\ngeneral attitude (of the Russians)\nhai been one of sincere, friendi hip\nand co-operation.\"\nHe told newapapermen the negotiations were of \"considerable scope\"\nbut the exact nature or extent of\nprogress  were  military aecreti.\n\"My miuion haa nothing to do\nwitb a iecond front,\" he declared.\nHe aald he not yet ieen Premier\nJoieph Stalin but added the Premier\nhad been informed that the General\nbrought a letter for him from President Roosevelt\nToday\n1. Helps prevent constipation due to lack of bulk.\n1. Supplies useful qdan tit it j\nof iron ind phosphorus.\ng. FuU of delicious flavor\nand so good to ml\nIlx bomben wer* miuing from\nthe mghi'i opentlene ind \u2022*\u2022\nfighter from offimlve pitrol yu-\n. tartly, the Air MinUtry uld In It!\nMmmiintque.\nHUN LOSS THH.lt\nll wittered light attacki by Um\nGerman Air Foroe en Britain luring the night, three Invlllng\nkoiriben wen repartee diet\ndawn.\nOanabreuck la a centn cd gnat\nrailroad yirdi through which vir-\ntultl* 111 tbi tnJflc fcom the\nRhineland ind Ruhr ii ibunted. It\nhu been mentioned u RAF communlquu M tlmu prewomly, but\niome cd the nidi wen light. It wu\nlut mentioned on the night of\nJune 11.\nTbe Gennin'i \"new phoephorui\nfire bombi which fell near a town\noo thi Southeut cout of Englind.\nThey fell on fieldi but little dimige\nwu done u cropi hid been harvested.\nSpy Films Disturb\nAxis Officiols\nBUENOS AIRES, Aug. 10 (API\u2014\nThe Twent-rth Cwkia-TO- (_\u25a0\n-Sunt Agent eg Japm\" w witn-\ninn from thi inhwi'nr the-\nitie Saturdiy it tht demand of\nBiron Shu Tomii, Jipineu, Charge\nDAifaim, while Coiumbu'i hit\npicton, \"Th* Innden,\" wm ordered wtth dnwn it thl cipitil'i\nUiflMt thutre, ihe Ren. Otto Mey-\nnen, Germm Chun D'A-Hrei.\nmoved tor wppreuion of _* Utter\nfilm, which wei releucr in Canada under thi title, **\u2022*. PiniliL\"\nand ia an account of adventurw of I\nNui lubmarine cnw which Undid\nIn Cinidi.\nTUT\nAllied Bombers Hit\nPorts on 2 Fronts\nCHUNGKING.   Aug.   10   (AP)\u2014, at alrdromu ln the El Daba ITM\nUnited Statei Sky Dragoni caught Weit of El Alamein.\nIANT ECONOMY SIZE\n\"REAT IOR THE FAMILY-AN ECONOMY FOR YOU\n30-DAY\nROUND TRIP FARES\nTo the Prairies - Aug. 14.15,16\nRETURN FARES FROM NELSON\nTo: Coach\nCALCARY   $13.95\nEDMONTON      19.05\nSASKATOON    28.80\nRECINA   24.00\nWINNIF-EC     30.45\nPORT ARTHUR    .    42.10\n$35.95\n49.75\n\u2022Stindird\n$16.05\n22.95\n34.20\n28.05\n41.35\n57.20\nC\u00ab>*n_im\u00abnt Tax Fun,\n*7tiu _U|uUr Bwth Chariw.\nRound   out   your   trip   with   \u25a0   few   days  in   the\nmountains. Stopovera allowed at all points en route.\nProportionately lower fares from  Interior Points.\nCrtiMren 5 years and unaer 12, Half Far;\nChaplains a Great\nAid Overseas\nOTTAWA-, Aug. 10 (CP)-Wing\nCmdr. John McNab, principal Protestant Chaplain of the Royal Canadian Air Force, ia ba\"k in Canada\nafter a visit of leveral weeka with\nthe Canadian airmen serving oversea].\nAfter a round of visit- to Canadian\nfighter! and bomberi iquadroni, to\nCanadian airmen doing operational\ntraining and aerving on radio detachment! he laid he was impressed with the role the padres can\nand do play In helping the airmen,\n\"The padrei are an inspiration to\nthe men who go on the bombing\nraids over Germany,\" he said. \"The\npadre ia there when they take off\nand meeta them when tbey return.\"\nWing Cmdr. McNab said there are\n22 Protestant chaplam with the\nR.CA.F. oversea!.\nlhe Japanese base it Haiphong in\npuppet French Indo-China by iur-\npi ise Sunday and in a concentrated\nbombing acored a direct hit on a\n4000-ton steamship and Itarted a\nlarge oil tire on the docki, Lt.-Gen.\nJoieph SUlwell iald in a communique today..\n\"All bombi linded in the target\narea,\" the communique said \"After\nlhe bombers released their bombi,\nescorting punuit planes bombed\nand machine-gunned the dock area.\nThe complete lack of hostile oppoiition indicatei the enemy waa taken\nat complete aurprlse.\"\nNo U. S. losiea were suffered. It\nwaa the firat raid on Haiphong by\naircraft band in China.\nHIT ONE SHIP\nCAIRO, Aug. 10 (API-Allied\nheavy bomberi made a iharp attack\nyesterday on the Axis supply base\nof Bengasi, icorlng a dirct hit on\none ship and reglilering near minei\non others. British Headquarter! reported today.\nBritish light bombers iimulti-\nneouily attacked enemy shipping\noff the North Africa coait and bomT\nharried   grounded   Axil   warplanes\nA slight increaie In enemy fighter\nplane activity wu noted.\nThere were no development! on\nthe land front yeiterdiy, BritUh\nHeadquirteri iald, though patroli\nwere ictive during the preceding\nnight\nTwo Germin fighter plinei were\nreported ihot down yeiterday dur\ning minor ictivlty over Malta.\nJAPS CLAIM ALEUTIAN\nATTACK BEATEN OFF\nTOKYO, (From Jipaneie BroiiJ-\ncuti), Aug. 10 (AP)\u2014An Imperiil\nHeadquarters communique auerted\ntoday thit Jipineie naval unlti\n\"beat off a itrong naval force which\nappeared Aug. 8 in\nwaten\"\nThere wu no confirmition from\nany iource of thle claim.\n(oast Island\nto Be Naval\nReserve Base\nVANCOUVIR,   Aug.   10   <CP>-\nPemio-i Miniiter Mickemie innounced here todiy thit Deidmin'i\nIiland, in Coal Hirbor, will be developed ii i perminent Royil Cimdiin Naval Volunteer Reserve\nbue.\nConitruction will begin \"at an\nearly dite,\" tbe Minliter uld ihort\nly liter hii arrival here from Otta\nwa. Living ind ileeplng iccommo\nditlon will be provided for the men\nat the bue which will be nimed\nHJf.C.S. Discovery, after one of\nCiptain  Vancouvar'i historic ihlpi\nMr. Mickemie uld the project\nhid been ipproved by the War\nCommittee of' the Cabinet tevenl\ndayi igo.\nHi uld he intended to look Into\nthe queition ot clvU defence on the\nPicific Cout during hit itay of\nthree or four dayi.\nCanada Paratroops\nWill Train at Shilo\nU. S. Troops Continue\nto Join Forcei\nAlready in Britain\nLONDON, Aug. 10 (CP)-Addi-\ntional contingents of United Stitei\ntroopi hive been arriving In Britain\nfor tome time put to atrengthen the\nforcei expected here to iwing one\ndiy Into ictlon ln Europe.\nTroopi which ire arriving Include\nall kinda of combat unlta and air\nforce contingent!.\nTbe organlutlon ot the United\nAleutlin Statei forcei in Britain now la io\nlyitemited thit theie loldlen ire\nwittered to itatloni and ibiorbed | \u00ab\"*\u00bb the intelligence and tbe en-\nOTTAWA, Aug. 10 (Cr-l-CM-\n\u2022an flnt penehute battalion will\nbe orginlied uid tru aaa it Shilo\nMiliUry Cimp In Minltebi, Ird.\nL 0. Weeki, Deputy Chief of the\nQemril ftttl, innounced it \u25a0\nprew confirinci todiy.\nUnci only fully trained wl-\ndtere ire kalrag taken Into the\nparachute formation It la ixpect-\ned thl unit ihould ke fully trained ine! reidy (er action In five er\nilx monthi,\nOFFICtRS TO TRAIN\nIN -.'\u00bb., BRITAIN\nMil H. D. Procter, 11. of Ottiwa.\nhu been deilgnated Commanding\nOfficer of the piratraopi and will\nhead a roup ot lis officeri and X)\nnon-commiitioned officeri who\nwill be auembled ln Ottawa and\nsent to Fort Benning, Oi, tor para-\ntroop training with the United\nStatu Army.\nThii group will return to Canadi\nin October to ict u Initructon ind\nofficer! for the unit which will\nthen be organized.\nAnother group of officeri and\nnon-commiiiioned officer! ii being\nselected from the Army overieai\nind iome, If not ill, of theie will\ngo through a parachute training\ncouru with the Royal Air Force in\nEngland.\nThe overuu group will return\nto Canada, bringing with them experience in overuu urvice ind\nknowledge of- Britiih methodi.\n\"So we will hive \u2022 group of experti not only ln United Stitei\nmethodi but in British methodi,\"\nuid Brig. Weeki. \"We propose to\npick out the belt futurei of tbe\ntwo methodi end, adopt them u tbe\nCanadian system.\"\nConsideration li being given to a\nspecial rate of pay for paratroopi.\nMaj, Procter haa under itudy the\ndesigning of a ipecial badge for\nthe battalion. A itudy la alao being\nmide of the uniforms and other\nequipment used by both Britiah and\nAmerican paratroops, with a view\nto deciding on Canadian equipment\nembodying the belt featurea of both\n\"The Department ot National\nDefence believe! that Canidlm\nsoldien In the list war and ln thli\none hive shown thit they have the\nwithout cree ting even a ripple in the\nroutine.\nArrivals ire expected to Increaie\nNATIONALS BACK stm iurUler u trai-port facllltiu\nIN SOUTH AMERICA improve.\nRIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 0 (AP)\n\u25a0The liner Grli\u00bbholm, bearing i LONDON (CP)\u2014A trenlmem to\nlarge party of North and South, obtain milk Irom virgin (oati by\nAmericin mtionali home from in- uw ot synthetic mx hormonei hu\nternment ln Jipan docked here to- been dlicovered at the National In-\nday. Iititute for Rwearch at Jhinfield.   ,\ndurance  needed   for  thii type\nwork,\" iald Brig. Weeki.\nThe Depirtment ii not going to\nleive my itone unturned to iee thit\nour pintroop! get Uie beit pouible\ntraining  and  equipment.  Aad era   '\nin untied the Cined-n parachute\ntroopi will be wcond to none.\"\nVOLUNTEERS ONLY\nWhile tke tint grou* _ getting\niraming it Fan Benning the De- I\npertment will proceed with erection of a jumping tower and in*\nitallition at othar tralnini equipment at Shilo' It ii hoped everything\nwill ba ready whan die group returni from Georgii m October, but\n\u25a0hould any delay occur tha United\nStatu Army bu igreed to tram\nanother group.\nA weekly allotment at man will j\nbe fed into the Khool it Shilo after\nIt openi ind thi battalion will ba\norganized ioon after.\n\"We have a complete undentanding with thi Royil Canadlm Air\nForce and they will have their ilde\nof the ihow rudy u ioon u we\nhave oun,\" nid tha Brigadier.\nParatroopi work il itrictly voluntary. Not only ire the nun volunteen when tbey Join tha force\nbut lt, lttn getting hi i \"man even .\niitggesU he dou not Uke Jumping.\nhe li Immedlitely removed, Mgre-\ngated ind unt bick to hn former\nunit, uld Brig. Weeki.\nThe top ige limit for mijort ind\nofficer! of high rank ii SS ind cap- ,\ntiini md lieutenant! muit not ba\nolder thin 32. Other ranki may be\nbetween 18 ind 32\n\"The men muit be ilert, iggrew\nlvi, nipple ind hud at muiele,\"\nuld Brig. Wuki. They muit be\ncapable of development Into Individual tighten ot greet endura-d.\"\nThey muit not weigh mora tlun\n185 pounda, muit have no recant\nbone fracturei, muit have almoit\nperfect eyeilght, ind good itrong\nfeet end ink)ei.\nA parachute battalion U not 1\nlarge force, nld Brig. Weeki, md\nthe taking ot the imall number ol\nmen required ii not expected to\ndliturb iny Army unit. The battalion will be repreientitive of alt\nCmada and selection! will be made\nfrom men whom homes ire ln ill\nprovince!.\nFrench-ipeaking Canadlani will\ncompriie 30 per cent of the batta-\nlon and their presence may be an\nadvantage ahould the battalion land\nin Frmce.\nA total of 100,088 gallons ot top\npulp lime Juice wai exported by\nBritiah Caribbean possessions In\n1940.\nWEEKLY NEWSMEN\nCONVENE THURSDAY\nSASKATOON, Aug. 10 (CP>-\nFrom coait to coast the men who\nproduce Canada's hundreds ol\nweekly newspapers will gather here\nthi! week to discuss the part weekly presi can play in the country's\nwar effort.\nIt will be the 23rd. annual convention of the Canadian Weekly\nNewspapers. Association and for\nthree, days, itarting Thursday, the\neditors and publishers will take\ntime out from telling the weekly\nitory of community life. Their convention theme ia \"our part in hai-\ntening total victory.\"\nARMY LEADERS TALK\nSOMEWHERE IN' ENGLAND,*\nAug. 10 (CP Cable)-Lt.-Gen. A. G.\nL. McNaughton, Canadian Army\nmander, Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Stuart,\nChief of the Canadian General\nSt\u00abfl. and Maj.-Gen. H. F. G. Let-\nson, Adjutant-General, held a long\ndiscussion at Army Headquarter!\ntoday.\n\u25a0\nBAY FOODS\nPHONES\n193 \u2022 194\nFIND NEW ORE\nSOURCE IN URALS\nMOSCOW, Aug. 10 (AP)\u2014The\nnewipaper Pravda laid today that\nRuislans had discovered large depoiiti of high-grade manganese\nore in the Northern Urals. It aaid\nthey were not inferior to the ores\nfound in the Caucasus, one of. the\nSoviet Union'i chief sources.\nWAR BOND PURCHASES BRINQ\n8AFETY BOX SHORTAGE\nKITCHENE-, Ont., Aug. 10 (CP)\n\u2014Banken h*re report a novel wartime ihortage. Stepped-up purchaie\not war bondi hai reiulted tn a gen-,\neral ihortage of safety deposit boxei\nln all Kitchener banks.\nSH-H-H!\nMOTHER'S DOmO HER HOUSEWORK\ni\nPlanning her meals a week ahead . . .'solving the problem of \"three square! a day\". She'i one of the\narmy of homemakers who have enliited for active service .. . defending Canada'i health. By wing \u2022\nweekly plan, ihe uvei time (for Red Cross and salvage work) ... She saves money, (for buying more\nWar Savings Stampi). She knowi that a weekly plan ii the itire way to a balanced diet... and\na balanced food budget.\nBAKING  POWDER\nTin \t\nIODIZED SALT:\nCarton  _..,\nFLOUR:  Vitamin,\n24'!,   \t\nORANGES: 288'!,\n2 do_ \t\nAPRICOTS: Fer preiervlng, ente \t\nGRAPEFRUIT:\n1 for     _\t\nLETTUCE:\n2 headi    \t\nCARROTS ind BEETS:\nBunch .\t\nSTAPLES\nLook over your menus gnd mak* out your Market Lilt undtr theie hoadingi . , ,\nFRUITS fr VEGETABLES\n$2.00\n19*\nPANTRY SUPPLIES\n23.\nH\n76\u00ab-\nRYE BISCUIT:\n2 Ib, pkg, Eioh\t\n*\nSHREDDED WHEAT:\n2 pkgi .r\t\nBRAN FLAKES:\nPkg.  \t\nCHEESE:\nJ Ib. pkgi.\t\nMILK: Till tim,\nEach  \t\nEGGS: Gndl A large,\nDoi.\t\n10*\n451\nDAIRY PRODUCTS ,Nf* P0T*T0\":       2# *7P\u00a3\u00b0 WH\"T!\n _ J6*  '\t\n38*\nturn\nSHADOW\nCLOTH\nDRAPERIES\nA large shipment of\nEnglish Draperies just\nto hand. See these fine\ndesigns in 46 inch\nwidth. You will find a\ndesign and color for any\npurpose.  Yard\n69c\nENGLISH FILLET CURTAINS\nBeautiful designs in a soft shade of Ecru. The prict is low\nand the effect rich. 40 inches wide and Vk ffi QC\nyards long.   Pair  *\nAXMINSTER\nRUGS\nNew djsigns in quality\nAxminster Rugs. Rock\nbottom prices in each size\ngroup.\n\u00bbati\u00bb tw ***m tjgj\n .^\t\n__________\n.\n__________\n\\\n\\,._i___  '_. . !.________\n___________________________\n\t\n___________________fci\nmtA\n tttt POUR\nArithmetic... \\\nNeed Patience to\nHelp Studies\n\u2022y 0 A RRV C. MYIBB, Mi.O.\nIt I oould help Jutt'a ftw of tha\nhundredi of chlldrtn wheee pexeati\nhtvt wrltttn mt about thtlr trtubli\n% irlthmetic, I ihould hi hippy\nI tw mrt thtt mott at tht worrlei\nover irlthmitlc nied not be.\n\"My mb, Mt tight, donni Mtm\niblt to get irlthmitlc it ill. Ht ti ln\ntht third gndt ud thty in gtttlng\nmultlplintlon ud ihort diviilot.\nHt doeint tru know tht limple\ncombinitloai ln iddition ttd luk-\ntirtion, it I know hi cut lum tht\n\u2022than wtll without thtm. I had him\nbring hit numbtr ctrdi ham ud\nthought ht'd memoriil thtn comblnition, but whtn I glvt him i\nproblem to do. he hn to lit and\nthink befon ht knowi. I ful terry\nler him tor ht Jutt geti damp with\nptnplritlon whtn hi li working it\nnumben. Bli tlthtr gtti pretty\ntngry it him, too.\nTHI   DOCTOR!   RIPLY\nTou htvt two pobltmi ont to\nhtlp tht boy, tht othtr to prottct\nhhn   igainit   thl   Impitlence   of\nAi ht pncticti ra hard iddition\ndr lubtnctlon, ctlmly do tloud I\nfew itmplei tor him or wtth him\nMl ht geti thl Idu of cirrylng or\nharrowing. Bt very, vtry cilm ud\npitient.\n\u2022OLVINO PARINT PROBLEMI\n\u25a0 Q   Whit in tht chiipeit ud\nmoit nouriihing food! to be had on\n\u2022armi?\nA. Eggi, milk, ud home-grown\n\u25a0regetiblu ud fruit.\nKASLO\nB. C\u2014Howard Oreen\nKP, tot vuctuver Btu**. mtdt\nt brief vltlt n hit parenti Mr. ud\nMn. t. tt Onu la Kulo** nun\nfrom Ottawa tt hii homt.\nCoL tad Mri. Btooon ud Mn.\nJ.,It Murphy motored to NUna\nTuudty. Mn. & Bttttit nturaed\nwith -,\u00ab\u25a0 ud ig the gum fer \u2022\nftw dtyi tf Mn. J  N. Uniftiy.\nM-l Itetei Newton of TrtU lti\nretumtd fnm \u2022trtrtl wttki ipent\nwith friudi In Cilgiry. Mm Piggy\nChamben leoomtan-led her heme\ntod will vltlt In KMW for i fiw\nwttki.-\nArt Tt-km whe recently ltft tor\ntht Cotit. bu btu ttetpttd tor\nArmy lervice,\nMri. L, Hum ot Nelion wm tht\nguett of Mn. Frank Htlmt Thundty.\nOeorge Wellington hM returned\nto Kulo ifter t vicition it thi\n\u25a0 -KILBON DAILV NIWI. NILtON  \u25a0  C-TUt\u00bbOAY MOftNINO. AlMUfT 11. rt*.\nMr. tad Ml*. Muddey Oibeon ud\ntwt children, Oul Ud Orut hltt\nnturned tt Ronltnd ifttr t holldiy\nipent It Bilfour tad Stilt.\nMr ltd Mn A Mclntnh htvt rtturned to thtir home In Ltthbrldgt,\nifttr t vtcition it thtlr Summtr\nhomt   htrt.\nMn. Bud Thompion li viiiting\nhtr mother. Mri F McNicol it\nJohnson'! Unding.\nLtc. John McOllllvriy hit lttt\n(or Toronto, Ont, ifttr apending\nhli leive with hU pannta. Mr. Ud\nMn. A. J. McOllllvtry bin.\nPtt. W. Ung who tt lUUoned it\nCtlgtry li iptndlng hit furlough\nwt* hit wife tod dtughtir htn,\nAll in gunti of Mti. C. Lind, Mn.\nUng1! diughter.\nMn. 0. Chrlitlanton ud two MM\nof Ymlr in gueiU of tht former'!\npirtnti, Mr. md Mn. A. J. McGill-\nvary.\nE Hirkley ot thl R.C.A F. it Edmonton It viiiting hit wlto ud fimlly htn tor t tow dayt.\n\u2022\u25a0RIAL STORY ly ADIUIDI HUMPHRIIS\nYOU ARE THE ONE\nCHAPTIR THIRTY.ONI\n(CONTTNUJD)     -\nM only iht could have talked It\never with him; but thtt wu non-\nttnilcil. She ilready hid guesied\n\u2022hat hli reaction would be; hi\nwould heartily disapprove ot htr\nmarrying Wayne, Juit u hi bid\ndiitpproved of htr flying or becom-\nMf in ilr hoitca. Tommy, it\nItemed, disapproved of molt everything lhe did or thought of doing.\niblt lurely ihowed plllnly enough\nAlt thtrt ntvtr could havt bwn\nanything between her ind him,\ntven hid Tommy hid all Waync'i\nexperience in love miking.\nShe would Jutt hi vi to decide\nwithout any help from anyone. It\nwould have to be a iolo decliion.\nBut ibt could be nice to Tommy,\nipyway.\nShe wu io nice to him the next\ntime he came to ditt Steena that\nTommy wondered what on ear h\nhtd happened. She did not try to\nIW twty, or ict itiff ud unnat-\nunl. Sht teemed glid to iee him,\neven though ihe knew he hid come\nto iee Steeni, or wai supposed to\nluve, u of courie he hadn't really.\nShe wanted to know how he had\nbttn and how hli work wu pro-\njreulng, what he hid heard lately\nItom thi folki back homi ind how\nht wu tgaln.\nIt wu ei If ihe really were In\n. terieted, ilmoit ti If iht cared. So\nTommy confided later ln recounting to Steeni how nice Tibby hid\nbten to him.\n\"I don't ate why you wonder\nwhat on earth hai hippened,\"\n\u2022teem replied, her green' eyei mr-\ntowing shrewdly. \"It'i quite evident. Our cimpilgn li taking if\nftet. It li working, tven much bet-\nr thin tlthtr of us could have anticipated,\" iht added with \u25a0 nott\nof triumph.\nIt wu working for her, too. The\nbit time she had been out with\nWiyne he had asked her what she\nwould like to have him buy her. He\nhtd said he winted to give her\ntemethlng. He had not said why,\nl)Ut he had been   most Insistent.\nNaturally Steena could not know\nthat Wtynt felt he owed her iome\ntort of gift. He had taken up quite\n\u00ab lot ot her time. Perhaps ne\nthought she ought to have lomething to remember him by. If Tib-\nmy accepted the silver ship\u2014and\n\u2022Wiyne himielf\u2014he would not be\ndating Steena any more. When\nWayne made an ending to any love\naffair, ilnci ht wti 10 experienced\nIn til thl Intricate wiyi tqd memi,\nht uiuilly preiented tht ltdyvwlth\nt luitable preient.\nSteena hid Mid bt might glvt\nbtr anything hi ciioae, became\nuythlng bt cheat would BE whit\nIht would want. Sht could havt\ntold him whtt iht would hivt pre-\nftrrtd, t lovtly lolitilrt tor thi\nRIOHT fnger of her lift hmd, for\nlmtince, but hir reply, sha ttlt,\nwu much mort tactful.\nApparently Wtynt hid bttn iet-\nlsfiid; miybe bt hid bttn flittered,\na- ihe had wanted him to bi tt htr\nleaving the choice tod lelection up\nto him. Hi bid mured hir thit\nihe would receive thi gift -the following week u ht would ittend to\nIt almoit Immedlitely.\nThit certainly looktd ai If Wayne\n-u wtll u Tibby, from whit\nTommy hid Juit recounted\u2014were\nwaking up to tht fict (hit if nt\nhad urloui intention! he ought to\nbt fitting tround to didiritig\nthtm. Steeni hid lit Wiyne know\nthit she bid been getting I ruih\nfrom young Dr. Dirt. Sht hid Implied that it wu a vtry itrioui\nruih thit undoubtedly would lud\nto even mon urloui compilation!.\n\"The poor boy,\" ihe bid told\nWiyne, \"hu loit hli hetd. I don't\nknow what I tm going to do about\nhim.\" She hid nid it lightly, but\nthtn btd betn her ditti with\nTommy ln proof, ind the funenl\n\u25a0mill In the apartment, ud the\nphont call each diy, which she\nalio bad reported.\n\"It aeemi to me then,\" Tommy\nMid, bringing Steena abruptly back\nIt the preaent and ftet to face with\ntht future, \"thtt wt ought to cut\nthli ill out, thla cimpilgn, u you\nctll It\" The truti wu thtt Tommy\nwti ilck of it\u2014having to remember\nto pbone Steeni, every day, to order flowen, which ihe had Insisted\nbe chirged to her bill at the florist'!, to pretend to come to iee ber\nwhen he only came in hdpei of getting t glimpse of Tibby. He not\nonly wu tick of lt, he did not like\n11, lince he did not like deceit in\ntny form or fuhion.\n\"Thtit would bt the worit thing\nwi could doi\" Steeni declired with\nabsolute conviction. \"You Jutt leave\neverything to me, u you have,\nTommy. I promise you I'll fill -it.\"\nShe had \u25a0 plin that would indeed\nfix\u2014and lettle\u2014everything tor eaoh\nof them.\n(Te Be Continued)\nLoftesom* . . .\nJoin C.ub_\nlo Meet Friend j\n\u25a0y IIATRICg PAIRPAX\nDttr M_e Fairfax:\nJ apt \u00bb yttn old, fiirly good\nlooking, htvt t nice ctr, t good Job,\nind htve btu dtferrtd trom Iht\ndraft bbceoie of i ilight phyilctl\ndefect. J came to thla dty uveral\nmonthi ago, having btu truiferrad\nby my employer.\nTbe girl 1 bad btu going with tt\nhomt quit me ud U now going with\nuother boy. Whu J viilt Ibt oU\ntown, ibt maku it big bullae* tt\nbe twty, io I htrt to make up my\nmind to forget btr. My working\nhoun in from noon until nine la\ntbt evening, to ifl hird to gtt acquainted with anyone Cu you ing-\ngut iomt wty i cu makt ntw\ntrienda hen. M I've met only one\ngirl lince I came and didn't can\nto nt btr a itcond tlmt?\nO.I. &\nUnltu you feel naiitlvi tbout\nnot appearing in uniform, whu tht\nmajority hivt donned Iht khaki,\nyou might Join thi Y. Tbey have\nplenty of tocltl acUviUei, and un\nitM you htvt penonal lttttn ut\nintroduction, It'i ibout the Hfeet\nway far a young mu to baeomt tc\nqualnted In t atrmge city.\nAll-, tbout hiking clubi it their\nBumu of Informition, It you cm\niint or pliy uy muilcil initrument,\na good wty to becomi tcquiiattd\nwith tht right iort ll to Join t choril\nor muilcil club. Meanwhile, u you\noomt to know your builntu tnoc\nlitu batter, confide ln them tblt\nyou'd likt to know iomt nice glrli.\nAugust 15...\nHay Fever Dale\nIs Near Again\nBy LO-AN OLINBININa, M, D.\nFor mott of ui tht fifteenth of\nAuguit ll Juit mother diy. But for\nom out of ttn of ui, thi poor hiy\nftver victim, tht ditt itind! on the\ncilendir ind has been peering it\nhim for weeki. It doea leem pretty\nunfair and hird to expliln In the\ncoimlc icheme of thlngi. Why ihould\nhe be thi ont whoie non iwilla\nBORDERLINE JEWELRY\nTta Ait\u00abc \u00abunr\u00bby motif executed ln iterling silver\ntnd get with Urge cabochons of amethyst quartz mikes\na bracelet and pin ensemble. Suzie Hannagsn has set the\npin on her hsndbag.\nWartime Hints...\nAdding Vitamins\nloDesserti\nIt ti pointed eut thit ln thm\ndtyt of iugir ntloning, ptuutt\nflatly chopped on tht top of cake\nbttttr er iprtdkled oo detnm not\noaly idd flivor to tht dentil but\nVitamin I complex u well. Thu\ntte, tht gufu content ef d*\u00bb cu\nba gut down ud tht ban contut\nrilnd by tht ilmplt otthod of including niiini tn tbt recipe.\nPit li I fivorite dttnrt wtth muy\nptoplt ud nutrition experti havt\nno objection tt idulti ud olatr\n'children eating It la modtntloa but\nluggut thtt tht putry ihould bt\nmidi wtth Vitamin B Cuidi Approved flour.\nGingerbread nrvtd with t hot\n\u2022pricot MUOt ll dtllcioui ud tht\nmolaiiM In tt luppllu Iron tn thi\ndiet while the ipricoti tdd to your\nVltimln A u wtll u Iron Intake\nCuitirdt in nutritioui ud their\nvalue ii lncriind whm thty in\ndrtutd up with crushed ituwbtr-\nrin or ittwtd rhubarb, which not\nonly iddi color but Vitamin C to\ntht deuert.\nAnd iptiklng of Vltimln C, whm\nyou in urving gTiptfrult which\nlg t tint iource. iwtetm tt with two\nttupoonfuli of honty tnitttd of wltb\ntugir md centre It with I itraw.\nbtrry or cherry\u2014Juit for the look\nef tht thing.\n\"MM MINIV-I\" MAWS\n$1,000,000 CIOWD\nKSW TOW. Aug. io iq>>--i_-.\nMiniver,** Hollywood'! picturaua-\ntiaa of Ju Strath**! tpit novel af\nu CngliU family M wuUan, uai\niti a-i-gema-i it Badio City Mutti\nHaU Wtdnnday Mttt hiving ihattered the attendance record tor\nlong-run piwurei.\nFor N weeki the world*! ltr|ttt\nthntrt hM btu tilled to etptciiy\nor nttr li with u aggregate of\nmon Ihu 11,000,000 Jingling to tht\nbox office cuh ragialera Wbu tbt\npicture ll taken ill Weaneediy. M\nIt ntlmited 1.900,000 ptoplt will\nhivt nw I- *\nCuKaneirO\nHall Borer\nBy   DIAN   HALLIDAY\nCane-boron,   tmm_tttt tat  tl\ntht mott leriom tenet peiu of tki\nrupberry, aln attack blackberry\nud dewberry plant!\nup tnd whou tyu witer ud who\ngeti uthmt Juit beciuse the ragweed btgini to throw lti pollen Into\ntht ilr on thtt ditt? Ht didn't de-\nmm thu: hi didn't commit uy\ncrlmt or fiult thtt ihould pick htm\nout from thi crowd of thoie who do\nnot hivt hiy fever.\nIINBITIVI TO POLLINI\nIt cu hirdly bt called tht liM\naf thl fithtrs, because though It\nll undoubttdly hereditary, hti fither\ndldnt commit t tin my mort thm\nhe did.\nTa)e keown ficti about hay fever cm bt put down ln i very imill\n\u25a0pace. Somi ptoplt hive t lenil-\ntiveness of the mucuoui membranes\not the eye, non md throit to the\npollem of certain plinti, notably\nthe weed known u ngweed.\nNow why I cin breitjie thli Into\nmy now ind not notice It it all,\nand why when my wife get! even\nwVftMJ\ndiiniLfor.\nMdL_\\_WW_!_\nty BETSY  NIVVMAN\nTODAVI MINU\nCotd Cuti of Mnt\nCreamed Potitoei\nWitercreM tnd Haw Cirrot Salad\nPickin\nGripe Juice Sherbet or\nBinana Sherbet\nHot Coffee\nWATERCRESS AND RAW\nCARROT SALAD\nOne bunch watercreu,, t imall\ncarroti, Salad dressing.\nWaih watercreu, dnln md cut\ninto piecei that are euily conveyed\nto the mouth with a fork, arringe in\nneati on salad platei. Shred or\ngrate carrots, mix with French or\nany desired salad dreaingund pile\non top of watercreu. Serve ai ll\nor with extri dressing,\nGRAPE   JUICE  SHERBET\n2 egg whites, 1 cup light corn\nsyrup, 2 cups milk, V, cup gripe\nJulct, - cup lemon Juice.\nBeit egg whltea to i soft peak, idd\nremaining ingredlenti md pour Into\nfreeiing tny of automatic refrigerator. Freeie It, houn, or until almost firm, thm rtmovt tray from\nrefrigerator andi continue freezing\nfor 1V4 to 2 houn, or until firm\nServes 8.\nBANANA SHERBET\n2 cupi muhed bananu (J to 8\nbananas), 6 Ubleipooni lemon Juice,\nVi cup lugar, Vt cup white corn iyrup, Vi teaspoon nit, 1 egg white, 2\ncupi milk.\nMuh bananu md mix pulp thoroughly with lemon Juice; idd iugir,\ncorn iyrup, ult and egg white beaten stiff. Add thia mixture ilowly to\nmilk, itirring constantly. Place ln\ntray of refrigerator ind freeie, Stir\nwhen mixture ruemblei thick muih,\nand again juit before lt li frozen\nhard. Freezing time ll 2 to 3 hours.\nServei 8.\none poilu grain Into her nou lhe\nbeglni to meeit, I cannot explain,\nBut thou an tbe ficti.\nCAUSES AITHMA\nHiy fever In the eirly ptrt of\nthi niwn ttftcti tht eyei ud\nnut moit. Utir on, muy vletlmi\nget uthma, whieh ii t constriction of tht muiclei of thi bronchial\ntubei.\nAl to preventing thli icourgt\nor treating lt ifter It hu occurred, wt trt not io well-informed.\nThe pollen griini cu bt collected\n\u2022nd dissolved In Alt water tnd\nthi don meuured. In thli form thty\ncm be und u vicclnei Prefenbly\nthe vaccine treatment ihould begin\nlong before August 5. Thl vicclnei\nart given about twice i week. But\neven beginning treitment Auguit\n15 they have often ifforded much\nrelief.\nThe -varioui null ipnyi, erpeel\ntily thoie contilning ephedrine or\nepinephrine, undoubtedly do tem\nponry good.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOGAN CITY, B. C-Mn. J.\nDearln ot WinUw wu t viiltor hirt\nduring the weekend.\nMn. W. Boudier md llttlt diughter Beulih went to Trill on Siturdiy.\nD. Graham of Revelitoke who\nwu called here owing to the Illneu\nof hli mother, Mn. J. W. Crow,\nWis a visitor to Nelion Mondiy to\naee hii diughter, Mlu Mirgaret\nGraham. He wai accompanied by\nhia sister, Mri. L. Fife, and his niece\nMisi June Graham.\nMiss G. L. Reynoldi, Mitron of\nthe Slocan City Hoipital, wai a vliitor to New Denver during thl\nweek.\nDr. A. Frincei wu a viiltor hen\nfrom New Denver on Mondiy.\nMn. A. Y. Rae and ion returned home from Nelson Monday.\nR. _. MicMlllan came from Silverton to ipend the weekend at hii\nhome here.\nMrs. John Greenwood came home\nfrom the Slocan Community Hospital. New Denver,  on Monday.\nAlbert Pagura of Castlegar wu\na weekend visitor hen.\nCirls Train For\nWar Service\nLONDON, (CP)-Thl tint 100,000\nrecruiU now ut weiring tht ntvy\nand white uniform ot tht Nitional\nAuoclition ot Glrli' Trilnlng Corpi.\nThey in Brittin'i young womu\nnetring conscription igt ud thtir\nassociition tl thl Uttlt lUtir tt thl\nuniformed luxilltry urvlcei, thl\nW.R.N.S,, thl A.T S. Ud thl W A.\nAT.\nThl movement to form tht M-\nMditlcn got undir wiy only lut\nFtbrutry ud Mlu Grace Browning,\nChiirmm, ud Mlu K. Curlttt, the\nOrginlilng Secrtttry, pmchM the\ngorptl of ttit movement In touri\nthroughout tht country. They itm-\nnd fit* natd of giving iU girli\nneirlng conicrlptlon Ige iome iort\nof pre-iervlct tnining.\nBo fir u tht glrli themielvei wen\nconcerned they ippirently needed\nno urging to Join the movement. It\nWM the pirenU who htd to be con\nvinced. The glrli climored for'tht\nsame oppo.tunltlei which in pro,\nvlded their brothen in tht virloui\nctdtt movementi.\nThi Womtn'i VolunUry Service\nhelped the glrli obtain their uni-\nforms-the glrli have to get them\nthemselvei-ind dura now ul\nundtr way ln> ilgnilllng, tint ild,\nmd phyilcal exerciiei deiigned to\nfit thi girli for quick acclimatization whin they art cilled up for\nfull-time nrvict.\nc\n]________________\nLeft, Raspberry red straw hat with lattice -work brim; Top Bight, Apricot felt with\ncrocheted insert; Below, Black organdie Model with ruffled-lace brim.\n1 ' 4\nProper Diet. . .\nVitamim Help\nRetain Youth\nBy IDA JIAN KAIN\nHippintu li by far tht moit Important ftctor tn keeping young.\nBut next to tbtt comu nutrition.\nThere la no doubt that the itudy\napplication of brilliant iclentlfic\ndttcoverlii ln tood lata ui itty\nyoung longer An abundance of tht\nprotective foodi cu prolong evf\nyouth by I good IO yun.\nAll the vlUmlni htlp you hug\nog to your youth, but the ipeclal\nonu tn VlUmln C ud riboflavin.\nTht itandard rtqulrtmtnt for\nVlUmln C li IJOO intimitionil Uniti\ni dty. You gtt tbt imount you\nneed it you hivt dtily I cltrui\nfruit, onngu or grapefruit, or tomato Juice, along with olbtr fruita\nand vegetablu whloh contain Vitamin C ln smaller imounti.\nTo meet the itandird requirement for riboflavin you ihould hivt\n3.7 milligram! a diy. You get your\nquote ln i minu thit mppUn in\negg, lun mut\u2014particularly thl\nmett orgmt\u2014green md leafy vtg-\neUblM, ud milk.\nThe vitamin thtt ll luppoitd to\nkttp your htlr from turning gny\nU i mtmbtr ot tht lirgt fimlly.\nThU ont ii cilled piri-imlnoben*\nrole icid. It la contained In yem\ntnd liver.\nJuit u ImporUnt u vitamlni in\nkeeping your looki in thl mlntnli,\ncalcium, phoiphorui ind Iron. Unleu\nyou gtt milk or cheue evtry dty\nyou cunot get enough cilclum ind\nphoiphorui. The womtn reilly Intereited In itivlng off middlt tgt\nwill drink thru glum of milk i\ndiy.\nIron miku for \u2022 iweet diipoiltlon\u2014and thit ilone li enough to\nkeep i woman looking young. Beit\nfood lourcu of Iran irt Uver Ud\nothir mnt orgim, green leify vtg-\nctiblti, egp, and whole gnln. Hive\nUver once t week ind hive in egg,\nt green leafy vegetable md whole\ngnln brud every dty.\nBlackout for cane-bora injwy\nLn victory ganUe |\nAi lUuitnttd In Iht Oirdit-\nGraph, thl lirvrt ot tht cine-berer\nfrcquutly ctum iwillingi ot tht\ncun. Ai i mult, tht cine din tr\nbruki ott tt tht point whtrt Ibt\n\u25a0 welling occun.\nTo control then bortn, cut out\nuy Inflated cinea, alio uy topi\nwhloh aeem to bt withering ind\ndrooping. Mtkt tht cut touuwhit\nbelow the point it which the Injury\noccun ud burn thoroughly, for Iht\nIIP or lirvie of thl borer will be\nln Ifali lection ot Iht cut.\nLONDON (CP). - You'd think\npaint would bt essential to an artiit\nbut John C. Ward, a demobilized\nworker, provu lt li not. An exhibitor at the ClvU Defence Artliti\nExhlbitlon, hli painting li done with\n\u2022oot, old tea-leaves and other\nhousehold waste.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinill\n\"Build B. C.  Payroll!\"\nTHE\nONE\nBEST\nMILK\nWriting of Pulflc ud rew*>\nIng out hli ipprtclitlon ot thli\ngood milk u \u25a0 tood tor hit\nInfant twini, Mr. F. B. B. uyB\n\"Wi think io highly of Picifit\nMilk wi will contlnut to un lt\nu long ai it ll neceuary te\nkeep the twini on t milk ditt\"\nWhit higher compliment na\nht pay?\nPacific Millc\nIrradiated ind Vacuum Packed\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimit\nThe Leeward Iiland group In the\nWeat Indies is mide up of the four\npresidencies of Antigua, Montier-\nnt, St. Kltti-Nevli and thl Virgin\nIilandi.\nQuality You'U Enjoy\n\"SALAD\/-\nTEA\n0no nasty^\nJust POP your dishes into Rinso\nsods\u2014they'll come out sparkling\nQUICK M lightning, your glass, silverware tnd china\ntrt clean and shining again, when you uie Rinio in\ntn. No horrid greue to make diihei imeiry\u2014\nibpin scum to clem up after wardi.\nAll you do Is pop ybur diihei Into thick, rich\nRinso suds tnd they'll come out clem tl a\nwhiitle. Rinio uvei you houn it tht link\ntvtry week\u2014uvei your hands, too. RtnlO 11\n10 SSft tad gentle It helps to kttp your hands\nimooth and white. Start uilng it todiy! Gtt\ntht GIANT ptckigt for extra economy.\nyour dish\nno ntity\nA lIVtR itr-ixe\nRINSO DISSOLVES GREASE\nV-1\nn.i.'u\n^hj\u00bb^^Aj^^^^-|^|^^gjg^^HhMk\u00a3|\ni^MigiU*ifc____________'__\n^ffcl.lti$l_e__:ut;''.',._^:_:_\n W___________tt_______tt_M\nBECAUSE YOU\nWALK MORE\n\u2022\nYou're Smart\nto Choose\n\u2022\n|   ANDREWS'\nSHOES \u2014\n\u2022\nAU STYLES\nALL SIZES\nR. Andrew\nft CO.\nLeider. In Foot Fashion\nAir Casualties\nOTTAWA, Aug. 10 (CP)-Namea\nIf lix men killed on active ier-\n\u2022flee overeeei ind two killed on ictlve lervice In Cinidi war* contiln-\nM ia todiy'l R.C AT. euuilty Uit,\nMth a thi wir.\nKlUed oveneu: Smith. Fred New.\nnun, nt Sgt., Portlind, Ml., Byen,\nKaneth McGregor, Sgt, ColehaHer,\nCounty, N. S, Milcolm, D. Burton,\nIt- John, Sgt, St Cithirinei, Ont,\nUlivey, Oordon Sgt, Mri. Gordon\nKevey, wife, New Weitminiter, Riddell, Jimet Alexinder, Sgt- Wind-\nrr, Ont.\nKilled on ictive nrvloa\u2014RUiy,\nJamei Gerald, Lac. St Helens, Lin-\n\u2022Ifhire, _ng, Longley, Louli Vemon\nPo, Annipolis Coun :   .\nDangerously injured on active service\u2014Reece, M. Paynter, Fit Sgt,\nWinnipeg.\nDingerouily IU\u2014Oram, Thomu\ntaverna, Cpl, Aylmer, Ont\nDied trom natural ciuiea\u2014 Schirf\nLyill WiUiam, AC.J sttt-ville, Ont,\nTiylor, Kenneth, Uc, Darlington,\nDurhim County, ing.\na in **__haaaaaa^ ' -Wt-\u00bb\nneOTn social\nt.  MM M. J. flONSUX\n\u2022 Ml. ud lin. Wilter laftar i lb. ud Un. Aln McDonald\nannounce tbe engagement of then hava left to make tbeir home in\niecond daughter, Phoebe Ulna) to Vincouver.\nMILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. S. fc-TUIMAY MORNINO. AUGUST U ****\n-PASS aiVi\nBertram John Hunter, only ion ol\nJ. H. Hunter and the late Mn. Huntir o| Nilion. thl mirriige to tale\nplan ia Nilion Auguit 11 at St\nPaul'l United Church.\n\u2022 Mri. J. -berle ef Rigini announce! \u2022 tha engagement ot her\ndaughter, Georgina Katharine Io-\nerle, to Richard Harry Procter of\nNelion. The marriage la ts tiki\nplace It thi ind of thl week.\na Min Mary Muraro ol Vincouver bu arrived to visit it thl home\nof bar mother, Mra J. Muraro, Oru-\nlti load.\n\u2022 John Login st uii * C-A 1.haa\nnturned to Clvuaolm, Alu, iftir\nipeading 1 vacation it the Cout\nNalaon and Diitrict.\nRETURNS -ROM OKANAGAN\ne   Mn. W. Cirruthiri, rurview,\n\u2022   John Wood, Qori> Street hai bu nturned from a vuit to UM\nBritiih Ouiani hu produced two\nIUd  three-quirter   million  ouncei\n\u2022f gold In thi put (0 yeiri.\n|l....\u00ab....a\nla plact of Tu snd Cofft.\nServe K.V. Chocolite Milk\n[Kootenay Valley Dairy\nA\nCLEARANCE SALE\nCONTINUES\nPKISSIS-COATS-MILLINIRY\n1 MlLADri FASHION SHOPPE\ntt It Ii on thi air a\nC. E. RADIO\nwill fit lt\nELECTRIC CO.\nNELSON\nHELIN HARPER SWEATERS\nSIS OUR SELECTION  OP\nCARDIGAN  PULLOVERS\nTWIN SITS\n$I.95Tn$4.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nmnt\nind Wedding\nKing!\n|H. H. Sutherland\nJeweler\n\u00abM Biker St       Nelion,\nleft tor Klngitnn. Ont, to ittend I\nSoni et Englind convention, u\ndelegate ftom the Nilion lodge.\ne Mn Mire DuMont st Itoee-\nberrj vuited Nilion yuteraiy.\ne Mlu Dorii Stivmi, Cider\nStrut bu lltt to ipend i vicition\nIn Cilgary.\na Dtnii Boyd who ipent \u2022 vicition it the home of hli pirenti, Mr.\nmd Mri. J. J. Boyd, Robion Sunt,\nhu left for Army Trjdei School\n\u25a0t Himllton, Ont\ne Mn. M. B. Lingiil. NeUon I\nAvenue, hu lift on \u2022 vicition to\nthe Cout\ne Mlu Dorothy Himilton hu\nleft to ipend \u2022 vicition In Kulo.\na Mr. ind Mrs. Nedelec, Mlu\nMarcelle Nedelec, Mlu Lilllm Fliher ind Mln Loulie Coletti viilted\nAiniworth on Sundiy.\nLEAVE FOR COAST\ne Mr. ind Mn. Anderson, MIU\nStreet have left to apend a vacation at the Cout. Mrs. Anderion viiiting her iliter ln Revelitoke, en\nroute.\ne Mr. end Mri. Don Wilion ot\nTrill were in town Siturdiy on\ntheir wiy to ipend i holldiy In\nKulo.\ne Mri. Thomu Lennon of Trui\nii \u2022 city vliitor.\ne Mn. Hirold Dixon of Cilgiry\nli i guut it thi homi ot hir mothir Mn. J. Munro, Grinlte Roid.\nKIRK-OLSON WEDDING\n\u2022 Thundiy Auguit 6th \u2022 quiet\nwedding wu lolemnlied In the veit-\nry rt St Piul'i Church, Riv. Stewirt Forbu officiating, whin Gertrude Row Kirk becime thi bride\nest Ootthirt Liwrence Olion. Only\ni tew Immediate friendi witnessed\nthl ceremony. Thi bride wu attractively attired ln I redingote ensemble ln Ashes ot Roiei with\nmatching hit and veil and wore a\ncoruge ot deep pink roiei. Ingrud\nKilstrom, the bridesmaid, wore \u2022\neymjfhony blue gown, matching\nhit ind i coruge rt pink and tei\nrosei. The groom wu lupported by\nRusiel Kirk, brother of the brldg.\nDuring thi ilgning ot thi register,\niott muilc on the vloUn wu rendered by Mlu Miry Heddle. Following tbi ceremony i reception wu\nhild It thl bride's ipartment. After\ni Ihort honeymoon In Trill, Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. Olson will reside it their\nCottonwood City home.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. W. H. Grihim\not Trail ire ipending i week it Kokinee Lodge.\ne Mr. ind Mn. Normin D. McKiy, TW Mill Strict, hive u guest\ntheir ion Lie. Robert McKiy who\nirrived Saturdiy night from Vin-\ncouver on a couple of weeki furlough.\na Mr, ind Mn. Al Trouo ind\nbiby Alfred of Trail were weekend gueiti it the home ot Mr. Trot-\nio'i brother-in-law ind liiter, Mr.\nind Mn. Charlu DeFerro, Behnsen\nStreet\ne Mri. E. J. Provoit of Tnil vliited her mother Mn. Hurley of\nTrill who Is ipending the Summer\nmonthi in Nelion.\na Acl. Fred Graham of Lethbridge li Viiiting hli pirent!, Mr.\nand Mn. F. M. Enkine, Victorii\nStreet for i couple of weeki.\ne Mr. and Mn. George Bird of\nTrill vitlted Nelion Sunday.\nOkinigin  Oniric.\n\u2022 . Miu Maa Fotoi, Victoria Street\nipent Sundiy at Bonnington, guut\nof Mr. ind Mri. E. J. McGregor\na Mia rnncei Rotter ot Salmo\nviiited Nilion yeiterday.\na Mr. and Mra, Andy Weir, Fair-\nview, left yuterdiy to ipend i week\nIn Lethbridge.\ne Mn. McCarthy, wno u noli-\ndiylng it Hirrop, ipent yuterday\ntn town.\na Mlu Ida Bulk uid her inter\nMlu   Hinni   Bink   hive   reft  for\nLockhart Buch to ittend Conven.\nint bible camp for i week.\ne Dr. A. FrincU ot New Denver\nvUited   Nelion   Siturdiy.\ne Mrs. Robert Quln hir diughter md grmdion Mn. S. C. Price\nind Michiel of Hirrop ipent yesterday in town.\ne Mri Clirence Wird ind\ndiughter, Delorea, NeUon Avenue,\nFiirview are ipending a holiday ln\nVmcouver.\nSAN rRANCISCO VISITOR\nMr. ind Mn. H. D. Foiter, 015\nThird Street, hive u houie gueit\nMri. Foster'! siiter, Mill Frances\nTaylor of San Franciico, Calif.\nMr. and Mri. George A. Hoover, 1403 Front Street have returned\nfrom a holiday on the Prairie.\na Mr. and Mn. Jack Byen of\nCutlegir win weekend giieiU of\nMr. Byen pirenU, Mr. ind Mri. W.\nByers, Hill Mlnu Road,\na Mn. Walkley ot Bonnington\nwu \u2022 viiltor tn town.\n\u2022 Miu Joel Andenon hu lets ittend convemnt Bible cimp it\nLockhart Buch.\n\u2022 Williim Tiylor, Kerr Apirt-\nmenti hu returned from i two-week\nvicition it hU Queen'i Biy home.\na Mill. Dorothy Fox hu lift to\nipend i vicition In Vmcouver ind\nVlctorli.\n\u2022 Mri. Edwird Edey md lnftnt\nion hive left the Kooteniy Like\nGeneral Hospital for their home it\nWlnliw.\na Mill Irene Laughton ind ber\nlliter Mlu Grace Laughton return\ned Siturdiy night trom i visit ln\nVincouver. En route they viilted ln\nPenticton with their uncle ind lunt\nMr. ind Mn. Divld McAlmon md\nln Onnd Forki it the home of\ntheir brother md ititer-in-liw, Mr.\nind Mn. Robert Laughton.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. Edwird Leveique\nof TraU visited in NeUon Sunday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mri. Robert Shaffer\nMd children, alio Mr. Shafferi mother, Mn. Myrtle Shifter of Spokme, were weekend gueita it Kokinee Lodge.\ne Mn. R. I. Wood, Nelion Avenue, hai left on a holiday to the\nCoast.\n\u2022 Carl Mohr, mining man of\nAinsworth visited Nelson yesterday.\ne Shoppen ln the city yesterdiy\nincluded Mr. md Mri. Koiianclc Sr,\nof Creicent Villey.\ne Milcolm Cameron of Slocm\nCity wu In town yeiterdiy on hli\nwiy to ipend I few monthi In Diwson Creek, Peice River DUtrlct.\ne Mr. end Mra. Philips of Tnil\nso^ent Sundiy in Nelson.\nTO RESIDE IN KAMLOOPS\na   Mtl. P. C. Richardi and her\nchildren, Josephine Street, have left\nOn. JhsL tUbt\nTUESDAY, AUGUST\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\nT:\u00ab-0 Canada\nT:tt\u2014Morning Serenade  ICKLN)\n1:00\u2014CBC Newi\nJ: IS\u2014 The Puling Show\n11. 1942\nBlue vat-dyed cotton poplin nukes this overall cut\nto fit the girl. No cuffs; cool neckline; fly closing.\nSixty-Five Canadians Enroute Home\nFrom Jap-Held Countries\n\u00ab:\u25a0\u00bb\u2014Front Line Fimlly\nM*>\u2014Texas Jim Robertion\n\u00bb.00-BBC Niwi\n9:1 J\u2014Concert   Time   iCKLN)\nJ:J0-Hiwaiian Paradlaa (CKLN)\nt-.lt-Breikfut it  Sirdii\nfcJS-Ttme Signal\n10:00\u2014Brad Reynoldi, Songi\n10:IS\u2014 Muiic tor Everyone\n10:43\u2014Cirl Zomari Scrapbook\n11:00\u2014Joint Recital\n11:30\u2014 \"Soldieri Wife\"\n11:45\u2014Songi by Jeck Baker\nAFTIRNOON\n12:00\u2014& C. Farm Broadcait\n11:13\u2014The Notice Boird (CKLN)\nll:\u00abJ>-CBC  Newi\n12:43\u2014Songtlme\n1:00\u2014One o'clock Melodiu\n1:13\u2014 'Carmtion Bouquet' (CKLN)\n1:30\u2014Interlude\n1:13\u2014Talk\n1:43\u2014Muilc by digit\n..ou-Muiic by Brace\n1.10\u2014Three Sum Tru\n2:43-The  Bartooa\n3:00-The Wutan Five\nl:13-Joea   Bethencourt   and   Hli\nOrchutra.\n1:10\u2014Songi hy Candad Oereti\n3.43-BBC Niwi\n4:00\u2014 Katherine Hamilton, iongi\n4:13\u2014Two Plinei\n4:10\u2014Songa by Cmmi Otero\n4:43\u2014\"Booki md Shows''\n3.-00\u2014aVewi Commentary\n3.05\u2014Tha Choriiten\n1:10\u2014lei 1* On Quale\nEVENINC\n900\u2014Summer   Concert\n1:30\u2014Variety Time  (CKLN)\n9.43-Meet the Band 'CKLN)\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:15\u2014Muterworki   ef  (he   Pianoforte\n7 45-My Fiddle and I\n8:00\u2014Dance Jrcbutra\n1:13\u2014Britain Speaki\nS:W-BBC Newi Reel\n9:00\u2014Theilri Time\n9:30\u2014Sou* Amerlcm Sirenide\n9.45-\"Ai \u2022 Matter st Fict*\n10:00\u2014CBC N.wi\n10:13\u2014CUulci tor Todiy\n10:43\u2014Woody Hermwi Orchutn\nll:00-Ood Save thl King\nFREEMAN\n**\u2022    iUKNITUM CO.\nThe Hsum at Furniture VUau\nPtoae US Nileae\nTike Advantage of Our\nAugust Sale\nIUY ON OUR\nRuoorr pun\nCheck Tea Sales\nat Winnipeg\nwromP-o, Aug. io   tew -\nMora than halt of 900 application!\ntram Manitoba axrehanta for permiulon to replenish itocki et tu\nind cotfee are being InveetigeteO,\nGeorge R. Cormack, regional foodi\nofficer ot tha Pricu md Trade\nBoard iald today.\nThe Foodi Minliter uid there wu\nno doubt i run on tu aad coffu in\nWinnipeg following the rationing\ninnouncement Aug. 1 but that thl\nbuying ruih here wu no worn thm\nIn othir centru.\nHowever, ibout 170 applications\nire being thoroughly   inveitigateA\nDRIVES WITHOUT\nLICENCE-\nFINED $10, COSTS\nPleading guilty to a charge of\ndriving a car without a licence, Clifford Marlow of Nelson wu fined\n$10 md coita by.MigUtrate William Irvine, in City Police Court\nMonday moming. The offence occurred Saturday.\nActing Sgt R. R. Houae laid thi\nchirge.\nRIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 10 (CP\nCable)\u2014Sixty-five Cinidlms, going\nhome from Japanue conquered territorlei ln thi fir Eut, were found\nwell md hippy todiy when their\nihip, the Swedlih exchinge liner\nGripsholm, docked here to dlaem-\nbirk South Amerlcm repatriate!.\nThe Canadlm group aboard the\nGripsholm U composed of eight\ngovernment officiaU and 37 otheri,\nincluding buiineu men, missionaries, ind educationists.\nThe official! ire E. D. McGeer.\nChirge d'Afjairu, at the Cinidlin I priest.\nLegition in Tokyo; H. t- Feivir.\n\u25a0econd secretary it the legation,\nMa). Victor Ducios, Trade CommU-\niloner at Shanghai, E. D. Dougherty,\nimmigration commUiioner, and J.\nMiddlecoit, Canadian National Rail\nwaya representative.\nSixty five non official Canadian!\nremained Interned at Hong Kong,\npassengers uld, hoping for ipeedy\nevacuation tn view of the bid food\nlituation.\nThe only Canadian member of the\ncolony releaaed wai Blihop Cuthbert O'Hari, i 33 year old Ottiwi\nA   STAMP   A   DAY\nKeeps the Japs Away!\nTwo bits you say - Two bits a day!\nI haven't got it to give away.\nJust a minute brother, before you shout,\nHow much would you give to keep Tojo out?\nHow much would you give to show him he's wrong?\nHow much would you give to revenge Hong Kong?\nRemember you're not going to give it away,\nIt's going to come back on some \"rainy day.\"\nSome \"rainy day\" when your need may be sore\nAnd you'll wish you'd invested many times more.\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Go.\nol Canada, Ltd.\nTroil, B.C.\nto mike their home ln Kamloops\nwhere Mri. Richardi iliter reside!.\nMr. md Mri. .ner Kobluk\nof Trill viilted NeUon Sundiy,\ne Miu Betty Stingherlin, Vlctorli Street hu returned from i\nholldiy it the Cout\ne Charlu DeFerro, Behnnien\nStreet, md hU two young diughten\nPhyllli md Loulie have returned\nfrom a visit In Crawford Bay where\nthey were gueit! of Mri. D. Deverson.\ne Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crompton\nand infant daughter of Calgary are\nipending a few dayi at Kokanee\nLodge.\ne Mr. and Mri. George Man, of\nRossland were ln the cily Sunday\nen route to Cimp Lourdei where\nthey vUlted their two daughters,\nDorothea and Anna Marie.\ne Mn. Idi Gny of Salmo spent\nyesterday In town.\ne Lac. Donald E. Hunter who\nipent a fortnight'! holiday at the\nhome of his parenti, Mr. and Mrs.\nG. F. Hunter, Hendryx StreeU,\nhas left for Moncton, N.B.\ne Mrs, J. Eberle of Regina arriv-\ned In Nelson last week. Sunday the\nleft for Salmo to vlilt her aon-in-\nliw md diughter, Mr. ind Mri. A.\nBilcolm.\na John Gentlei hu returned to\nBnndon, Mm., ifter ipending \u2022 few\ndays with hli brother and sliter-ln-\nlaw Mr. and Mrs. David Gentlei.\nSociety Entertains\nU. S. Soldiers\nSOM-jWHERE IN AUSTRALIA,\n(CP)\u2014Two attractive Auitrallan\nwomen have been working u re-\nceptlonliU In a building houiing i\nlirge department of the United\nStatu Army.\nNot until the women itarted Inviting the American loldlen to\nSundiy tei -' their homu did the\nYinki dlieover thit the \"phone\ngirU\" were Auitrillin society wo-\nmen\u2014Mn. Elaine Bessemer-Clark,\ndaughter of former world tennU\nsingles champion Sir Norman\nBrooke, and Mn. Thelmi Pattenon,\nsister-in-law of Lady Klngiford.\nSmith,' widow of Auitrilli'i moit\nfimoui filer.\nBULL IN A CHINA SHOT\nWINDSOR. Englmd, Aug. 10 (CP\nCible)\u2014It hu hippened it lut.\nA bull which ucaped from \u2022\nslaughter home todiy took refuge\nln in intlqui chlni ihop near Wind-\nKir Cattle.\nThere wai icarcely \u2022 whole piece\nof chlni left when droveri cime md\nciptund the animal.\nMn. Maude Crutchley, mimger-\neu of the itore, uld: \"I wu bombed\nout of my London home, but It wu\nnot more exciting than the quarter\nhour trying to get the bull eut of\nthe ihop.\"\nEDINBURGH (CP)-What li believed to be the fint birth of an\nOrang Outang ln Britain took pUce\nit the Zoologtcil Pirk here, \"\"\"'he\nproud pirenU ire \"Mickle\" and\n\"Minnie\"\nEighty per cent of Bermudi'i revenue wu delved from the tourist\ntnde ln peace timet.\nMostWOMENof!\nMIDDLE AGE'\n38-52\nyrt.\nold\nSutler Dlitreu\nAtTliliTlme-\nIf this period In a woman'i life makei\nyou cranky, NERVOUS, blue at tlmu,\nsuffer weakness, dininess, hot flaihes,\ndlstreia of \"lrreguUu-ltlei\"-\nTry Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable\nCompound - made ttotiHafly \/or\n-omm-to help relieve dlitreu due to\nfemale functional dlsturbances.Taken\nregularly-Pinkham'i Compound\nhelpi build up reiiitance agalnit iuch\nlymptoms. Thouundsupon thouunds\nnf women benefited I Midi ln Canada.\nWORTH TRTOJOl\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CITY, B.C.-Ladlu AW\nof Knox United Church met on\nThursdiy evening it the home of\nMra. E. A. Clough. Memberi preient\nincluded Mn. W. Terry, Mri. Wilter\nClough, Mn. Tney Cooper, Mra. R.\nG. Wirner ind her lunt, Mn.\nMinh, of Cilgiry, Mn. D. Ewing.\nMrs. John Grihim, Mn. R. E. MacMillan, and Mri. Clough.\nMr. md Mri. George Liw and\nchildren left on Saturday for their\nhome In Kimberley. They were accompanied by Miss Gloria Calsley\nwho will visit relatives for a few\nweeki,\nMr and Mrs. G. Peterson who are\nhere holidaying from Kimberley,\nspent a few daya it Nikuip, returning on Fridiy.\nAc. 2 Alex Ewing and Mrs. Ewing\nand their ion Eric, of Cilgiry who\nare visiting here are ipending 1\nfew days visiting at Perrys.\nHiram Terry, who spent several\nweeks in Slocan Community%,Hos-\npital, New Denver, came home on\nFriday.\nMln Edith Alywin of Mission waa\nhere for a few dayi.\nGeorge Lew of Kimberley, hU\nmother, Mn. J. Law, MUt E. Alywin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Grant, were\nviiiton to New Denver Wednudiy.\nMln Betty Terry went to Nelson\non Friday where she will be the\nguest of her uncle and lunt Mr.\nand Mra. R. R. McCmdliih for I\nfew weeki.\nMr. and Mrs. George Liw ind'ion\nDanny and Mr. Law'i fither, Joieph\nLiw, were vUlton to Nelson on\nThursday.\nMlu Diwn Shinnon ot Victoria\nii here i guut of her grandfather,\nT. J. Armitrong.\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C. - Mn. L.\nFife went to New Denver on Wedneidiy to see ber mother, who ii i\npatient in the hoapltal.\nMrs. R. Zajic md her diughter\nMlu Mirgaret Zajic were gueiti of\nMn. R. E. MacMillan on Tuesday.\nW. Barnett and Pat Maguire were\nvisitor! to New Denver on Wedneiday.\nMri. M. Dawney wai a viiitor\nto New Denver during the week.\nDavld'Graham of Revelitoke who\nwu here tor a few dayi owing to\nhii mother's illneu, Mn. J. W.\nCrow, left for hli home on Wednesday.\nMn. W.. Bondier, returned from\nTrill on Tuudiy iccompanied by\nher nephew md niece Donny and\nInei Bridge.\nMr. ind Mn. Alexinder Ewing\nand little ion, Eric of Cilgiry ire\nhere viiiting relative!. Mr. Ewlrig\nli in the air force.\nDEATHS\nVICTORIA- Gerald D*klttoa.\nM, former lecretary ot the army *t*\\\nNavy Club ln Calgary. Bern ln But>\nDulwlch, Eng., came to Victoria*\nfrom Alberta uven yeari ago. Widow, om daughter end two nm.    t\nVICTORLA-VtctorU pioneer womin Mn. Adi WlUon Lombard, 8V\nwidow of Chirlu A. Lombard, ona\nof city'i pioneer muilclam md con-.\ncart orginlien. Born In North Aler- \u2022\ntoe, Enf., umi here ln 1673.\nDuring the 8th century Jamaica,\nsuffered   from   hurrlcinu,   urth\nquakei, numeroui ilave Iniurrtie-'\ntloni md wir with thi miroom or-\nmountalneen.\nNo Coupons Needed\nfor Postum\nSTOCKHOLM   (CP)-Thi Sven-\niki  Dagbladet  reporti NuU    ln\nNorway ire requisitioning can on\ni big Kile. An Oslo innouncement\nuld inyone trying to evide the\nGermin instructioni \"will be\nbrought before i Germm court\nmartial.\"\na Ton don't need ntion\ncoupons to buylWum. Till*\ngrind mealtime beverige\nwith iti delicioui robuit\nflavor o\u00a3Fen yon a iplendid\nway to conserve tea ind\ncoffee. It'i inatantly made in\nthe cup-veit iCtMOMlCAL.\n4 or. ilia makei 10 cupi\n8 oi. ilze makei 100 cupi\n___tl*\nPOSTUM\na miai iiviaau\ntt*_\u00bb_mifisa\n~IJu_ a fttmJmt\n*l__mlOO~*ft\n\u2022aaa taiiam- i\u00bb '\u00bb\u25a0 \"'-\nYOUR JOB: does it keep yov jumping?\nHI SIIU SHOB-can't afford\nthe logy, ihort-tempered feeling often resulting from too\nUttli eierclie, Incomplete elimination. Ha keepa fit Yet\nhe takei no hanh cat har tin.\nHE RUSHES MUNITIONS\nPL ANS-no chan ce for exer-\nr lie. He too makea aure of\nneeded \"bulk\" In hli diet,\neiti delicloui Kellogg'a\nBranFtakeeeverymornlng.\n\"DIRECTING PEOPLE TOI\nreally not much eierclie. Yet hindllnl\ncrowdi with a amlle takei loti of energy.\nI can't let myself feel depreued, Ilitleu\nor short-tempered. I havo to keep fit.\nHere'i my wayi No maty doua. Instead,\nI watch my habiti, make lure of Setting\nplenty of \"bulk\" In my diet. I iat \u25a0 bowl\nof crunchy, mildly laxative Kellogg'i Bran\nFlaku every day. Thay certainly help to\nkeep me on my ton.\"\nDon't let lack of exercise\nget you down!\nDon't let a headachy, UitleM feeling make you ilow,\nshort-tempered. If your job is wearing, yet gives you\nlittle chance for healthful exercise, these very lymptoms of incomplete elimination may hamper you.\nTo avoid them, follow these two rules of health i\n(1) To ttt well, see your doctor) (1) To keep well,\nwatch your habits! Makt sure you keep the food\nwastes moving promptly. But no harsh cathartics!\nInitead, get plenty of needed \"bulk\" in your diet.\nEat delicious Kellogg's Bran Flakes With Other Parts\nOf Wheat. Gently laxative, Kellogg'* Bran Flakes help\nsupply valuable minerals and proteins too. And they're\nso crlip ahd satisfying, you'll wmt to eat them every\nmorning ln the year. Start tomorrow. Get the golden-\nyellow package from your grocer. (Jomes In two convenient sixes. In restaurants, order the IndMdtml\npackage with ths inner, WAXTlTE, sealed bag. Made\nby Kellogg's In London, Csnada.\nKEEP FIT\nWITH KELLOGG'S\neveryday\nwm\n.i\n!ttW_________-________\n.\ni___________i\n'___io_m.\nIlll    llllllllllfi.aM.MIM\n. 7-\n fAOt II.\n-NILMN DAILY NIWI. NILION  _. C.-TOUOAY MOMNINO. AUOUIT 11. MS-\n*<^j%^ News Pictures\nBritith Colitmbta't\nMott Inttretting Stwsp-p-r\nPubllihtd tvtry morning txctpt Sundiy by\ntht NEWS PUBLiSHINO COMPANY. LIMITID. at Biker St, NeUon. BritUh Columbia\nMEMBER Or THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU QF CIRCULATIONS.\nTUESDAY, AUG. 11, 1942.\nAustralia's\nWar Eff6rt\nMore than half a million of Australia's 7.000,000 inhabitants are engaged\ndirectly in war activity \u2014 in the three\narms of the fighting service, in the separate home defence army, on the industrial front. This number takes no account of the thousands of unpaid men,\nwomen and children who give up hours\nof their leisure to help Australia's war\neffort.\nLess than a fortnight after Australia declared war on Germany, the\nPrime Minister of Australia announced the Government's decision to raise\na special force of 20.000 for service\n\u2022either in Australia or overseas. Thus\n'\u2022was the A.I.F. born again, and it proved a worthy heir to the original A.I.F.\nVhich became Australia's national tra-\n\"dition.\nj By November, 1939, a division had\n.been enlisted. It sailed for Palestine in\n\u2022January. 1940. Subsequently, the Gov-\ni_r_!_ent decided to build the A.I.F. to\n1 complete Army Corps strength and to\n\u2022provide for its unlimited reinforce-\n:'ment. Three more divisions and corps\ntroops have been raised. An Armored\nDivision has been organized.\nIn the short space of 18 months,\nthe A.I.F. grew to a modern army of\nmore than 100,000 soldiers. Australian soldiers have already achieved\nfame in Libya and Greece.\nAustralia now has an army of four\ndivisions, plus corps troops, on active\nservice.\nAustralia plans to spend \u00a3200,000,-\n000. on her war effort this year.\nKing's Flowers\nDeadly Nlghtahade (belladonna) li betas\ncultivated at Kew'i Botanical Gardens In Surrey to let Britain'! manufacturing chemists\nhave the two and one-half tons of the medical\nherb needed for rheumatic ailments, accordj\nIng to the Britiih Industries Bulletin. Kew\nli alio growing colchlcum, another anti-rheumatic herb, from bulbi collected by Boy Scouti\nln the English countryilde.\nOnce the private garden! of England's\nkings, Kew has also iet out to show the British housewife what can be done with the traditional English herbs. Dill, fennel, sage,\nchervil, marjoranvand thyme are some of the\nmany h^rbi now being grown there, and all of\nthem provide attractive flavorings for soups\nand other wartime dishes.\nIn the midst of IU 288 acres, where 24,000\ndifferent species of plants from all climates\nflourish as they do at home, Kew has now a\nregulation 10-rod allotment with a woman gardener in attendance to help amateur food-\ngrowers with their problems of raising potatoes, swedes, parsnips, carrots, onions and\nother vegetables.\nANSWERS\nOpen to tny reider. Nunu a partem uking\nqueetione will ntt kt publUhtd.\nJ. G. H, Ntw Denver\u2014Could you plane teU\nme whtt U meant by Amtrietn plu md\nEuropean pUn ln reference to hoteli.\nIn tht Americin PUn tbt quottd ntt Include! muli,'whilt undtr tbt Buropun plu\nmult irt extrt from tht quoted room rate.\nT   D, Slocm Park-'-How muy negrou ire\nthere in tbe United Stttu? Art tny Cath-\nolici?\nOf the li.000,000 negrou ln the United\nStatu, iome 800,000 are Cathollci.\nWhat do tht letteri A.D. md B.C. mem ln\nconnection with time?\nA.D. li ibbrevlitlon of tht Latin wordi\nAnno Domini signifying \"In the Yeu of Our\nLord,\" while the initials B.C. ilgnlty \"Betore\nChrist.\"\nM. D  McD, NeUon\u2014Wu Uie Dominion-Provincial Youth Tnining Program continued during 1941 tnd 1943?\nYei. The program wai continued on a reduced scale in accordance with the changed\nlituation created by the Increue In employment oportunitiei. The War Emergency Training Program to train ikilled md leml-skllled\nworkers for war Industries and for the armed forces was also continued and considerably\nexpanded.\nM A, Nelson\u2014Please tell me tbe naml of hoa-\npitaU where a perion may train u \u2022\nnune?\nVancouver General Hospital and'St. Paul'!\nHospital at Vancouver, St. Joseph's Hospital\nand Jubilee Hospital at Victoria, and St. Eugene Hoapltal at Cranbrook.\nReader, Queens Biy\u2014Who is the patron Mint\nof men at war?\nThere are several to whom loldiera look\nfor protection, but St. George li considered\nthe patron saint of Christian soldiers.\nEditor\nPress Comment\nTHE ''SECOND-FRONT EXPERTS\"\nThe very nature of the sort of discussion\nwhich .hus goes on is proof, we believe, of the\ncomplete inability of the layman to have a definite opinion about it, He can see the need\nclearly enough. He can see the many advantages which would flow from such an undertaking. \u2014 He cannot know what the shipping\nneeds would be, what air power would be required, what would be the best place to make\nthe venture, and so on.\u2014Bal ti mor Sun.\nMOUNTAIN   HUMILIATED\nHamilton's face is red again. After years\nof resenting slurs at its \"mountain,\" it must\nnow admit that a child can fall off the top of\nit and sustain only minor injuries.\n\u2014Windsor Star.\nWords of Wisdom\nIn moderating, not In satisfying desires.\nlies peace\u2014Heber.\nEtiquette Hints\nAt Important points during funeral ceremonies, a man holds his hat over the heart.\nTEST ANSWERS\n1. Nicaragua.\n2. The upper forlified part o( citadel of\nGreek  city,\n3. Southeast and northwest.\nLettere mty ba suklMnd \u00abv*r a mu da\nHume, but Hm mftmt. name af tha writer\nmun be erven te thl Idlter m ivldince ef\ngood tilth. Anomrmeui letten ge I* the\nwem piper baiket\nTells Sure Way to\nDeal With Slugs\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014ror tha benefit of tbe people of Nilion ind ol tbi community u i whole, I would\n\u2022uggeit to girden loven \u2014 thou who love\nflowen, u well u vegetablu \u2014 who want to\nprotect their gardeni from ilugs, that thev bur\na can of Corry'i Slug Deith, thi name being\nby no meani exaggerated.\nThe ruult U wonderful la our girden. We\nput Kini out one evening. The next morning\n1 counted 67 deed ilugi. We uud ibout one\nteupoonful to one pile, ind we found 10 dud\nonu ln one pile, lt u so effective thit three\nlnchu from the pile wu the furthest dud\none\u2014some big ones, ind iome not bigger thin\ni quarter ot an Inch long.\nSo there U no reason why people ihould\niu tbeir gardens destroyed by thii put, when\nthey cm be protected it iuch little coit.\nI would like to see the City Council buy i\ncertain amount of thU poison and use lt around\nall the public buildings ind everywhere there\nii \u2022 poulbility of the slugs brudlng. Thii is\nalso ona way to help win the wtr.\nE. J. TINA-IT.\nNeUon, B. C, Aug. 8. 1NJ.\nSix Months of\nDefrilling\nThe more government reitrlcti buiineu,\nthe more it owes a responsibility to business.\nThis is the basic principle avowed by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board's Division of\nSimplified Practice, which has now completed\nits sixth month of operation.\nDuring those six months, this department\nhas carried out a major Job in simplifying\nand standardizing Canadian business\" processes.\nSome 150 orders have been passed to thia end.\nAssisting the various administrators In formulation of those orders have been 169 advisory\ncommittees composed of 965 executives of tha\nvarious trades concerned. As a series of articles in The Financial Post have reported, simplification and standardization have had a material influence in saving manpower, machine\npower and cutting operating costs so that price\nceilings might be maintained and subsidies reduced.\nMuch of the success of this programme to\ndate may be attributed to the fact there has\nbeen no bludgeoning involved. Administrative\ntroubles have been minimized by keynotlng\nco-operation, while the mainspring of the\ndrive has really come from industry itself. The\nmost aggressive industries are generally those\nin the lead looking for ways by which they\ncan operate more efficiently. The main theme\nhas been that it is much better for business to\nHelp itself through government machinery,\nrather than impose measures on business with\nlittle, or no consultation with those mainly affected.\nIn taking many of the frill off our way\nof living, the Division of Simplified Practice\nhas already performed a nota'ble wartime service.\nHowever, some of its most Important work\nmay be yet to come. With supplies of many\ntypes of goods becoming scarcer the question\nof equitable distribution Is now becoming the\nmajor consideration. Concentration of civilian\nproduction In certain plants with the shutting\ndown of others Is something that has been anticipated ever since this programme started.\nThe United States has decided to follow the\nBritish lead in this respect. Apparently* tha\nlime for similar action in Canada may not be\nfar away. Government assumes an enormous\nresponsibility when it deliberately closes a\nprivately-owned business enterprise, even if\nextraordinary wartime needs may Justify such\naction. But such a programme must be carefully planned, executed by men in whom business can have the highest confidence,\nOne good effect of such drastic action by\ngovernment would be that it would make very\nclear to a great many Canadians that such controls can be tolerated for wartime emergencies only; that with peace, the system of freemen and of democrats must b restored.\u2014The\nFinancial Post.\nTest Yourself\n1. In what Central American country\nwere United States marines stationed almost\ncontinuously from 1912 to 1932?\n2. What Is an acropolis?\n3. In what direction does the axis of Central America extend?\nShould Youngsters\nMonopolize Seats\nWhen Cars Crowded?\nTo the Editor:\nSir-One hean much advene comment\nby adult itreet cir pitroni of the manner ln\nwhich the uitlng space\u2014there always uemi\nto be auffident itanding apice for \"one more\"\n\u2014is Uken up in rush houn by the children,\nmany of whom do not even yield up a child'i\ncar ticket for the ride. And there li little evidence ihown of home training ln the matter\nof the boys rising to offer seats to the ladies.\nThere seems to be a lack of Interest somewhere by the powers-that-be, for it would\nleem iuch \u2022 ilmple matter to keep the chil-\nden off the 5 p.m. car from the ihlpyard on\nfine afternoon! and thui allow city workeri,\nand railway ihop men, etc. \u2014 an eisentlal war\nindustry \u2014 a chance to rest themselves on the\nlong road home, for many workers go the full\ndistance of the car journey.\nThe sun-filled children are simply bursting with energy, and for them to either come\nhome earliir or a little later than the 5 p.m.\ncar would mean nothing ln their young lives,\nor if they must come then insist on their remaining standing till the adults have a chance\nto sit down. Also If they do occupy a seat then\nthey must pay for the privilege. It Is late ln\nthe season now. and possibly when this letter\nls printed, it may be a rainy day and room\nenough for most folk whose ticket tokens keep\nthe service from going too much in the red\nand iU purpose may not appear worthy of\nany notice being taken by the civic fathers\n\u2014and grandfathers.\nThere ll .lomething to thli \"staggering\"\nbusiness after all Judging from our trivial experiences in Nelson with the street car lams\nat certain hours of the day. It seems odd too\nthat in the hottest time of the year when\nLakeside calls and calls, and lots of folk come-\nrunnlg ,we are given precisely the same service on Sunday afternoons as we have on the\ncoldest day in January, when every citizen\nhugs the fireside and the radio, and, the car\ntrundles back and forth empty as empty can\nbe.\nOne feels that citizens will cooperate if\ngiven a lead ln the matter, and nothing very\nrevolutionary is required.\nCONSTANT STANDER.\nNelson, B. C. Aug. 9, 1942.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf jour birthday is today, you are affectionate, persevering, studious and at all times\nan opportunist. You should develop self-reliance or you will not attain a full measure of\nsuccess. Your love is deep and sincere. A romantic friendship or love affair will be forthcoming in the next year, also gain through an\nelder, which may, however, be accompanied\nby some anxiety and upheaval. Very dogmatic, determined, self-confident and given\nto display will the child be who Is born on this\ndate. The passionate temper will need control\nto avert trouble and loss.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy The Canadian Preii\nAugust 11,1917.\u2014First Japanese contingent\narrived at Vladivostok to Join Allied troops.\nThe liner. City of Athens, was sunk by mine\noff Capetown.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Newi, Aug. 11, 1932)\nTwo more Nelson athletes, Brian Horstead, and Pat Duffy, have qualified to make\nthe trip to Vancouver for the Junior Olympia\ntrials.\nMr. and Mrs. L. V. Rogers have as gueiti,\ntheir nephew and hii wife, Mr. and Mrs.\nMontgomery of Vancouver.\nW. M. Vance, Manager of the Nelson\nGrowers, says that the experimental ihipment of cherries to England has been very\nsuccessful.\nConstruction of the framework of the new\nScout Hall at the Recreation grounds hall is\nnearly half done.\n26 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Newi, Aug. 11, 1917)\nA. Bryan Williams, Chief Game Warden\nitates that there will be no open season for\ngrouse, prairie chicken or ptarmigan this year\nin any part of the country East of the Cascade range.\nIn a recent letter Lieut. D. A. McQuarrie\nmentions having seen several Nelson men on\nthe other side of the Atlantic. They are Stanley Horswill, son of A. S. Horswill; Cpl. Calder; Jack Teague; Machine Gunner Paulson;\nLieut. Graves and Billy Busk.\nJ. M. Scott, B.Sc, of Rossland, Is in Nelson en route to Montreal, where he will do\nInvestigation work at McGill University.\n40 YEARS AGO\n(From Dally Newi, Aug. 11, 1902)\nH. R. MacDonald, ion of Architect J. A.\nMacDonald, hai been appointed to the itaff\nof Wood, Vallance _ Legatt, of Vancouver.\nC. H. Ink, Gus Matthew and S. Cummingi,\ntrolling In front of the city, took 23 trout,\none of them weighing four poundi.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Crookshanks of Fernie\nare at lhe Phair.\nJ. G. Irving of Rossland is a a guest at the\nHume.\n'   EVERY ONE IN THE ARMED FORCES\nFernie's 193940 Championship Basketball team. This High School team was champion of East Kootenay. From left lo right the members are: Dean Washburn, R.C.\nA.F.; Jack Linton, R.C.A.F.; Doug. Linton, R.C.A.F.; Bill Mitchell, Canadian Army\nOverseas; Alex Stewart, R.C.M.P.; Jim McLean, R.C.A.F.; Howard Woodburn, Royal\nCanadian Navy; Don Brewster, R.C.A.F.\u2014Photo courtesy Mrs. H. E. Minton.\nANOTHER BIQ ONEI\nO. C. Thomas, Balfour, diiplay!\nhis 10-pound, 4-ounce Rainbow*\ntrout, caught In Kootenay I_kl\nand entered in the Gyro Club\nTrout Derby.\nELKO ARTILLERYMAN\nGunner W. A. Swope, serving\nwith a Royal Canadian Artillery\nsearchlight battery at the Coast, is\nthe youngest son of Mrs. Swope\nand the late W. A. Swope of Elko.\n\"*\";   THREE NELSON R.M.R.'S CAVALRYMEN FOR A DAY\nIt wasn't on their schedule, but when these three members of Nelson Platoon,\nRocky Mountain Rangers Reserve Battalion, were in camp at Vernon they borrowed\n\"mounts\" for a ride. From left: David Slader, E. Jorgenson, Robert Joy.\nHI\n*<~, ',      % \u2022 \" *,\u00bb\u25a0\u00ab\u00bb**? W\nNELSON 8AILOR  BOY\nAND BRIDE\nTommy Albion, \"who was born\nln Nelson and attended Hume\nSchool, ia now an anti-aircraft\ngunner in the Royal Canadian\nNavy. He was married in Victoria last year\u2014Photo courtesy of\nMrs. H. Thorpe of Nelson.\nFUN AT THE PARK\nBonnie Jean, . six-months-old\ndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.\nWhitelock, 308 Victoria Street, wai\nenjoying herself to the limit when\nthis photo was snapped in Lakeside Park\u2014Photo by William\nBrown.\nIll'     l'i Ul liaataaat*-* \"\"-'\u25a0'\u2022--- \"\u25a0\u00bb  -\u25a0\u25a0'\"   -   -\u25a0*-a_-'_..-'-.a .     .X_.-_i\/J. .'.,-.,.. \u25a0\nRESERVE ARMY SOLDIER'S LIFE NOT ALL TAFFY\nKootenay members of the Reserve Army, comprising part of the 2nd Battalion, Rocky Mountain Rangers,\nfound when they went to camp at Vernon that they had\nto do a lot of things for themselves\u2014including dishwashing, above.\u2014Photo by Robert Joy.\ni\n_> .\nf ' \u25a0\nR.C.A.F. ARMOURER\nJoseph Bolettl, son of Mr. and\nMrs. V. Bolettl, 1945 Falls Street.\nHe was formerly a member of the\nNelson Daily Newa itaff.\u2014Photo\nby Thomai Crack.\nBURTON FATHER AND\nSON   SERVE\nRifleman Harold Green, former*!\nly   an   employee   in   the  Nell\nPost Office, and his son. Rifleman Arthur Green, both of Bu\nIon\u2014Photo   courtesy  W.   _.- .'\nHakeman, Nakusp.\n -MtLSON DAILY NIWI. Kl-BCN  I. 6.-TUM0AY MOBNINO. AUOUBT tt. tf\n^SUCCESSFUL ROOKIE By Jack Sords\nJoMM\n6teA2Ley\nPaula A _>_.\n\u25a0Job _, Am mi-tsr\nyWnWrrnrrt_-\n\u2022CUM\nCAMDvUU\nSenators Take Two From Red Sox\nas Athletics and Yankees Spill;\nDodgers Regain Nine-Game lead\nBy Tkt Canadian Prtn\nTht Chicago Whitt Sox won thtir\nninth itrtight game whm thay defected Cltvtlind Indiana S-l baton\nI nlgbt crowd of 12,5*1 at Chicago\nlut nilht *\"\nATHLITIC* CLIP  RUFFING\nby Sptnct and Cimpbeli'i double.\n\u2022coring Spence,  ctme In tht tint\nInning for the only icon of tnt\nnlghteip.\nPIRATII BIAT CARD*\nPittiburgh    Pintti    htmmtrto\nMort Cooptr from tht box for tht\nPbiladilph.t Athletici clipped Bed j wcond Umt at tht urlu u thty\nBuffing for four runi ln tht iive-th I downtd tht Nttiontl Lugue ncond-\nInning md stopped Ntw York Yu-1 pltct Bt Louli crow, 8.4, in i play-\nken 4-1 in the firat gamt of a off ot tbt lt-lnntng 3-5 dudlock\ndoubliheidir. but Ernie Bonhim | thi turns wagad Saturday,\nhurltd thi Amtrtoo-Leigui lttd- Bob Bllotfi thrtt but mitt\nen to i 3-2 decliion md m tven vi_ tht bun bided drovt Cooptr\nsplit ln the nightctp, allowing only.to cover ln tht fifth frame, ud\nsix hita [enabled the Coriairi to squire the\nWashington Senators won both' four-game seriei.\nends of a doubleheader from Boaton, | Brooklyn Dodgers collected only\nshu.ting out the Red Sox 1-0 in the ila hlti oft three Phllidelphii pitch-\nnightcap, after winning a twilight!in but turned them Into u mmy\ngame 8-3.Seventeen thouund Wuh-I runi, to win I twilight-night game,\nington tins saw 84 Hudion nt Uie; 6-0, as Kirby Higbe blanked the\nRed Sox back ln the flrit game j phili on four wfetiei. The victory,\nwhile hli teimmitei pounded Oecar' which snapped a three game loi-\nJudd md Mace Brown. Wilter Hu- ing itretk for tht Dodgen. enabled\ntenon md Joe Dobson stiged \u2022 them to regain their nine-game lead\npitchen' duel in the ncond gimt. [n tht Nitlonil teague over St.\nDobion allowed tour hita, while!Louli Cardinali, who bowed to\nMuterion give up five. A ilngle | pittiburgh Plritei\nAndy Ducal Dies\nWhile Batting\nal Famous Oval\nLONDON, Aug. 10 (CP)-Andnw\nDucat one oi the truly gnat flguru\nof Brltlth cricket md football,\nswung md mined completely a full\npitch on the leg ildt , .. tomeUiing\nmt wrong, ht ntvir mide thit error on the ovil ht knew to well,\nthm ht hit tht bill to mid on, which\nwu fielded. Before the next\nhtll ht collapsed ind died, hli\ntuned bet clutched In hti htndi.\nHtd tht cholci reited with Andy\nSunt he probibly would hive\nwiihed to dii u bt did\u2014ln thi middle of in Innlngi it Lord!' . . M\n* memorial thl fielding plice In\ntht deep fltld ht idorrWd tt thi\noval will ba known forever u \"Du-\ntit'i Corner.\"\nPldylng for i Surrey home guari\nIwn, he had acored 29 runs when\nht collipsed.... Shocked ipectatori\nitood up In illence. ... The match\nwu abandoned. It wu learned the\nSS year old profeuionil hid been\ninvolved ln \u2022 motor iccldint on the\n\u25a0wiy to the match ind iuffered\nIhock,\nINTIRNATIONAL IN\nTWO SPORTS\nCricket coich it Eton the past\n(tw yeari, ht belonged to an exclusive company of eight who have\npliyed tor Englind at both soccer\ntnd cricket . .. onct he icored 308\nnot out for Surrey against Oxford\nUnivenlty. . . . Hi pliyed i test\n(Ticket mttch igalnst Australia in\nIMl, and played football u an\nEngliih Internitlonal on ilx oc-\nculoni while i member of the Aston Villi Club.\nL. V. Mmnlng of the London\nDiily Sketch \"wrote, \"If, liter, one\nli ible to find my coniolition ln\nthjia tragic gap left In the gallery\not tlni iportimen, lt miy be In the\nremembrince that Ducat died a crl-\ncketer'i duth on thl,- .cred turf it\ncricket headquarters. . . . Model\nhalfback, model batsman, model\nman.\"\nPROBE 8IGNING\nOF SCHOOLBOY\nA 19-year-old Scottiih boy was\nilgned by Wolverhtmpton Wanderen to a five yeir contract, and\nprofeilontl football heads are enquiring into the arrangements. Tbe\nlad, Cimeron Buchtnin .' the Un-\ntrkihlre mining village of Chapel-\nhall, li the youngest .ootballer ever\nilgned by i profeuionil club.\nCimeron'i fither ilgned the con\ntract which agreed that Wolves will\nguarantee education of the boy.\nSince then the family has moved to\nWolverhampton where Cameron\nwill attend technical college.\nThe International toard of Scottiih football expreued the view the\n\"privite agreemmti or irnngementi like :hat between an English\nclub and a 13-yeir-old schoolboy\nrtildlng In Scotland are not In the\nbeit interests of thi game. '\nRemember Join Bungay? She's\nthe 11-year-old girl wbo shower)\niuch aptitude In icorlng theoretically cricket gimei on ccachlng by her\nfither. Surrey colli agreed to let\nher icore their eirly gimei this\n\u2022wion, and she did so well she's\nbeen appointed official scorer for the\nColts. Last seaion she hardly knev\nan umpire from a wicket.\nHockey Question\nfor Canada\nIs Up Nexl Week\nBALL STANDINGS\nPORT ARTHUR, Aug. 10 (CP)-\nFrank Sargent, President of the\nCanadian Amateur Hockey Awocla. j Wright, W S\ntion. announced today two meetings j ffml)*ri1' ^v'\nto be held in Toronto ihortly may\nhive in important beirlng on nexl\nseason's play.\nThe first of theie will be I meeting of the Negotiiting Committee of\nthe C. A. H. A. with the Inter-Re-\nlitlons Committu of the Nitional\nHockey League Aug. 31, to discuss\nN.H.L-C.A.H A. relation!.\nThe iecond will be a meeting of\nthe Centril Committee of the\nCA.H.A. Aug. 32, to hear the report\nof W. B. George, President of the\nOttawa and District Hockey Asso-\nBatting Leaders\nBy Thi Auoelited Prtu\nBitting (three leiden ln eich\nleigue);\nPlayer, club O AB r'H Pet.\nWilliams It S 108 308 93 111 .344\nReiser, Ddgs. 88 344 73 117 .340\nGordon. Yanks 101 371 57 123 -37\n70 241 36 81 .330\n81 Ot 23 74 .329\nMidwick, Ddgs.  100 403 94 191 .323\nHome runi: Americin Lugue,\nWilliims, Red Sox 19; Nitional\nLeague, Mill, Giants 19.\nRum batted ln: Amerlcm Leigue,\nWilliami, Red Sox 101; Nitional\nLeague, Medwick, Dodgeri, 79.\n-PAtl\nSSVt-T\nNational League Head Takes Action\nlo End Bun Bad;\nManagers and Hurlers Will Be Fined\nNIW YOM. Au\u00ab, 10 iAP) -\nNitlonil Lugui pltehtn wbo feel\ntin urge tt throw bttn belli ln tht\nfutun mty do to\u2014if thtlr mini-\ngin in willing to put out B300.\nSeeking to curb I \"duitlng\" prec-\n_* which threttened to nub epidemic proportion!, Lttgut Pruident ford c. Itick todty notified\neich mutftr thtt bt will bt htld\nfully iccountible tor mch Incidtnti\n'and would bt lubject to automatic\nflnu of IJOO whtn hit pltehtn were\nInvolved.\nWYATT, SALVO PINIO\nThe edict ctmt u in ifttrmatb\nof the ' Brooklyn-Dodger-Boiton-\nBrive game it Boitoa lut Siturdiy\nIn which Whit Wyitt ol the Dodgen tnd Minuel Salvo of Button\nengaged In a dulling duel. Wyatt\nwu fined |73 for his part In the\naffiir, and Salvo 950 Wyatt threw a\nbit In Salvo'i direction afttr he hid\nbttn forced to the dirt by i pitch.\nPrick uld tblt tn iddition to ihe\nCnu ticked on Mimgiri ln cuei\nInvolving their pitchen, tke pitchen would be fined wtth the amount\ndetermined through the umpire'!\nreport\nRumbling! of bun ball troublt\nhtvt bin hetrd ptriodlctlly thit\nituon In tht Nitional Lugut, wttk\nmoit _j*ncet Involving tht Dodgtn. Howevtr, no dirtct ntlon bm\nbttn Uktn.\nMANY CHAMU HURLED\nIs tht lut Dodgtr urlu In Chlctgo tht Dodgtn chirged tbtt tht\nCub burltr, Blthorn, wu wing tht\nbttn bill. Bt wu fined fli, but ttt\ntint wti tor throwing the bill at\nthe heckling Leo Durochtr, Dodger\nManager. The Cube chirged Kirby\nHigby, Dodger pltctotr, with duitw\ntactlci in thi Nn\nThe Brooklyn Club ilio wu Involved in itormy gtmu with tht\nCarda md Glanti In which Bern\nball chirgu fliw lndlicrlmlntttly.\n\/rick tmphulud thit hi wu not\ngoing Into my long lnvutlgttlooi\nai to wbo itirted thi btrn bill duel,\nor tht btckground of my feud.\n\"It hu got to bi itopped befon\n\u2022omebody gets badly Injured, md\nif thii 9200 fine doein't do It, 111\nthink of lomething elie.\" he uid.\n-wisis-Hi-ft? **\u25a0**.\n4*fi\u00bb MAJMt AJo *J\ntejsti t-rrfcfi-m.nl\nMiS F*\u00abTfSo lAMiS\nSports Roundup\nBy HUQH FULLERTON\nAuoclated Pnu Stiff Wrlttr\n|    NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (CP)-Cur-\n. ... , . i.ren' figuru for the World Telegram\nclitlon. and Chairman of a Special^.  ,_ on(J <ournament lhal \u201e\u201e\u201e\nCommittee    appointed    to    survey. Miy  jhow   ^   ^   im   m   |0\nMinor League hockey in all branch- m, entned ^ uke five rtot, eacn\nee in Canidi. I nlve a]mo,t a chance to make one\nThe re-illocitlon of gnnts   for ace j- ,\u201e veatSj Th, tourntment il-\nminor   hockey   to   the   various I produced four acu in 30,380 ahots,\nbnnchei hinges on  Mr.  Oeorge'i! making the odds 7MS to I tgiiqii\nPACIFIC COAIT LIAOUI\n'(OS till! of tundiy'i Qamei)\nLos Angelu It 50   .013\nSacramento  78 59 .590\nSeattle  70 00 .998\nSan Diego 87 69 .908\nOikland  61 70 ..466\nHollywood   58 74 .439\nPortland  46 82 .359\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\n(On   Bull  of  Sunday'!   Gamei)\nKamu City  63 55 .542\nMinneapolis       64 58 .525\nMilwaukee  62 57 .521\nLouisville     59 60 .496\nIndianapolis     59 61 ,492\nSt. Paul   47 74 .388\nINTERNATIONAL LEAQUE\n(On bail! of Sunday'i Qamei)\nNewark     71 47 .602\nJersey City  61 53 .504\nMontreal    60 60 .500\nBaltimore     59 60 .496\nBuffalo   ,  90 82 .49?\nSyraeuie  60 62 .492\nRochuter   47 75 .385\nNATIONAL LEAQUE\nW L Pet\nBrooklyn 75 33 .694\nSt. Louil  65 41 .613\nCincinnati   -.... tl 50 .533\nNew York   58 51 .532\nPittsburgh   49 55 .471\nChicago     50 61 .450\nBoston        45 65 .409\nPhiladelphia   31 74 .295\nAMERICAN  LEAQUE\nNew York   72 36 .867\nBoston   59 49 .546\nCleveland  60 50 .543\nSt. Louis   56 56 .500\nChicago     49 55 .471\nDetroit     53 60 .469\nWuhington    45 61 .425\nPhiladelphia  44 71 .383\nreport, the Preildent uid.\nManagers to Pay\nfor Bean balling\nNEW YORK, Aug. 10 (API-President Ford Frlck of the Nitlonil\nLeigue todiy took ittps to itop\nbean-bill throwing by notifying ill\nmanageri they will be held fully\naccountable for iuch incident!.\nIn telegram! to the eight pilots,\nFrlck said they would be subject\nto automatic fines of $200 where\ntheir pitchers were involved. Fines\nagainst pitchers and players would\nbe determined on the report of the\numpires.\nFrlck's action to stop bean-ball\nthrowing, iuch as occurred ln Saturday'! Brooklyn Dodgers-Boeton\nBraves at Boiton and toe recent\nDodgerl-Cubi game In Chlcego,\ncame at the lame time he fined\nWhitlow Wyatt of the Dodgeri $75\nand Manuel Salva of toe Braves\n$50 for their actioni on the field\nSaturday.\nWyatt'i fide wai the largest because after Salvo dusted him off\nhe hurled hia bat'at the mound.\ndoing tbe trick. . , . 80-year-old\nAmos Alonzo Stagg md 93-year-old\nBob Zuppke will sit on the bench\ntogether it the ill itan vi Chicago\nBean football game.it Chicago on\nAug. 28.\nHIT AND IRROR\nPhiladelphia icrlbei uy this actually hippened, which probibly\nexplain! thl Phlli' position in the\nNational Leigue itandmgs. . , .\nThe other day Minigft Hani Lobert\nflashed the hit and run signal to\none of his players. The batter stepped out of the box and called Lobert over from the coaching line:\n\"You better try lomething else, Hans\nI never could hit md run.\"\nJimmie Cagney, the movie tough\nguy, will drive Bill Cane's Trotter,\nMlllie'i Mite, in exhibition mile at\nGothen tomorrow to boost the sale\nof war bondi and stampi. ... V.\nHoschett, citcher for toe Joplin Mo.,\nWestern Association Club, got a\nletter from hli dad saying, \"I'm\npaying $37.75 a day for farm hands\nnow, Vern quit the club and went\nright home.\nCanadian Sport\nSnapshots\nBy ICOTT YOUNQ\nCanadlm   Prtu Stiff  Wrlttr\nMISSISSAUGA GOLF CLUB,\nPort Credit, Ont, Aug. 10 (CP) -\nThert wu a little long faced talk\nhere ln the cloilng houn of the\nCanadian open round the possibility\nthat lt would be the last for thl\nduration of the war. ... It may be\nso, but the reason wtll be hard to\nfind . . . Veterani like Crilg Wood\nare the backbone of golf ind aa hli\ngeneratio nof golfers range! about\n40 yein, it lin't likely they'll all\nbe ln the urvicu by next year . ..\nThe crowd itlll goes for the game.\nAt leut 1500 were on hand for the\nfinal day.\nA Canadian lait won the Canadian open In 1914\u2014Karl Keffer of\nthe Royal Ottawa club ... If the\nCanadian open la cancelled for the\nduration, that will make Craig U. S.\nand Canadian open champ for the\nduration ... He won the U.S. open\nlast yeir ....\nAmong hii other iccompliah-\nments, he holdi the world record\nfor 72-hole golf with 264 icored in\nthe Metropolitan open In 1940. ... ,\nIn addition to winning the U. S.\nopen list year he took the muters,\nthe Wichita, Kansas open, and was\ncaptain of the United Statei Ryder\nhe Im't up with the top money\ncup teim. ... One of the big reasons\nwlnneri toll year li that he dldn\ntour the Winter circuit with the\nothers.\nOULDAHL TO COAST\nThe United Statei P.O.A. war re\nlief fund tour may be quite something. . . . Fred Corcoran, P.G.A.,\ntournament manager, told snapshots\nhe would have 10 leading professional! and possibly Blng Croiby ..\nThe tour will be back to Toronto\nmd Montrttl in gipttmbtr. . . .\nThi Vincouvtr Lloni Gate open hid\nilgni up iround thi flnt tet tilling\nof thl $2900 prize monty, etc, but\ntournament offlciali miy havi \u2022\nllttli trouble luring the big boyi\nio fir off the regulir bett. ... Ont\nwho miy mike the trip ii Rilph\nGuldahl, but thit li unofficial.\nINCIDINTALLY-\nIt'i Intereitlng to heir thit thl\nR.CA.F. li going Into imiteur hockey In i big way. . . . Now if the\nArmy would tell ui whit they're go-\ning to do with ill thi hockey pliyen in the R.C.O.C. in Ottiwi ind\nCornwall the picture would be ilmost cleir Andy (Toronto Star)\nLytle writes that If the Army follows toe R.C.A.F. lead In sporti\ndon't be lurprlied If Con Smythe\nrefuses to become the army's sport\ndirector. ... It appears like Ma],\nSmythe Ukei hli preient dutlei u\nchief of the 30th bittery too well\nto get bick Into iports before the\nwar ends.\nLourdes Lineup . . .\nLions Tops at\nVolley Ball;\nMany Visitors \u2022\nLOURDES, B.C.-Sundiy diwn-\nid bright tnd puciful ind proved\nto bt i Ktrehtr. Whin tht ctbini\nhad bun deined up, thl glrli were\nfound practicing ping-pong for the\ncoming tourniment. The reit of the\nmorning wu iptnt rowing iround\nour peaceful little biy.\nWhen the glrli were In iwimming\nvltlton from Nelion and Rouland\narrived. Theae itayed tor tupper\nbefore making the return trip. A\npicnic supper was enjoyed at Second Beach, after which the girls returned to camp ind played two\nsets of volley bill. The first set\nconilited of two gamei, both won by\nthe Lions with icorei of 15 to 10 ind\n19 to 13 The second set found it\nnecusary to have three gamu, the\nflrit a victory for toe Tigeri 15 to 5\nind Ihe last two for the Lioni 13 to\n11 ind 15 to 14.\nThli wu followed by i Tretiure\nHunt but It wu found necessiry to\ncontinue It tomorrow night, because\nof toe fut filling dirkneu.\nNight prayen cloied the diy.\nBURNETT'S}\n_$__&\u00bb?' '\nOIN\nBectnM Burnett'i Is to\nEXTRA DRY (unsweetened) Gin, you ctn sdd\n\u2014or lesve out\u2014sweet.\nnen, when mixing\ndrinks, snd suit every\nindividual tiste.\nBt s wlie hoit\u2014\nserve Bur nett'Ji\nI\n1\n(7);\n_-___.\n26 H or.\n. $275\n[(This sdvertlssment Is not publlshsd or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Boerd or by the Government of British Columbia.\nHIT SIX HOMERS IN SEVEN DAYS\nChet Laabs, 28, husky St. Louis Browns' outfielder, turned in-this season's belt bit\nof mass production slugging so far when he connected for a shower of hits, including\nsix home runs, in seven days from July 11 to July 17. Against Phi'adelhpia on the 17th\nin a doubleheader, he clouted two homers, and for good measure, added a triple, double\nand a single to account for six runs batted in. \"It's probably just one of those things,\"\nLaabs says, \"when you either smack 'em right or you don't.\" Left, tne Browns' bomber\ngets set to blast the ball; upper right, close-up of Laab3p home run grip; lower right,\nChefs new stance at the plate in which he pulls his left foot back a little and faces the.\npitcher more.\nBALL SCORES\nNATIONAL\nSt. Louli . 000 020 110\u2014 4 11 9\nPittiburgh 000 140 lOx- 9 13 4\nM. Cooper, Pollett (5), Moore (7),\nBearley (8) and W. Cooper; Wilkie,\nDie- (6) and Phelpi.\nPhiladelphia 000 000 OOC\u2014 0 4 2\nBrooklyn 101 020 02x- 6   8   0\nHoerit, Peanon (5), Jihnion (8)\nand Livingston; Hlgbe and Owen.\nAMERICAN\nCleveland  .. \u201e 001 000 000\u2014 1 11\nChicago .    ,. 010 010 lOx- 3   5\nDean and Demitels, Hegan\nHumphriu and Turner.\nFlrit game:\nPhllidelphii . 000 000 400\u2014 4   B   :\nNew York  000 000 100\u2014 1   4   (\nFowler, Wolff (7) ind Swift, Wag\nner (7); Buffing md Dickey.\nSecond game:\nPhiladelphia    000 000 101\u2014 2   8   1\nNew York      001 100 10x- 3   7   0\nL. Harris, R. Harrii (8) and Wigner; Bonham md Dickey.\nFirst game;\nBoston     ....    000 300 000\u2014 3   \u00bb   3\nWashington  .. 300 100 14x- 9 11   5\nJudd, M. Brown (8) and Peacock;\nHudson and Evani. \u2022\nSecond game:\nBoston 000 000 000\u2014 0   5   0\nWaihington  .  100 000 OOx- 1   4   1\nDobson and Conroy, Peacock (8);\nMasterton and, Early.\nINTERNATIONAL LEAQUE\nJersey City\n000 000 200 000 000 000 0\u20142 14 2\nNewark\n000 002 000 000 000 000 1\u20143 16 1\n(10 innings).\nEist and Poland; Wuhburn, Turner (14) and Roblnion.\nBaltimore  .        . 000 000 000\u20140 7 0\nSyracuse 001 000 OOx\u2014I 9 1\nKrakauskai and Becker; Lambert\nand Hartje.\nSt.   Paul        15   1\nLouliville      3   5   2\nLanahan and Pasek; Lucler and\nWalten.\nMinneapolii     9   119   1\nIndianapolii    3    8   5\nBain and Guilianl; Rich and Hart-\nnet, Seeda (5).\nKanias City       4   5   3\nColumbus     8 10   1\nJohnson,   Aridiioia   (1),   Karpel\n(5) ind Sirs; Munger and Heath.\nBLUE BOMBER HALFBACK\nDUNKED IN CHANNEL\nWHIN SPITFIRE BURNS\nLONDON, Aug. 10 (CP)- The\nRoyal Air Force filer who piloted\na burning Spitfire 90 miles across\nthe witer ind finally balled out\nto be picked out of the English\nChannel by a flailing boat was Identified here today as Sgt.-Pllot Orln\nC. (Ossie) Snell, 22-year-old former\nWinnipeg Blue Bomberi footbeli\nhalfback. a].\u00a3 <j\nJamaica li it preient the iole\niource of Pimento or All Spice.\n12 0L'1.40\nan. '2,70\n\u00abs-\u00bb4.05\nMEASI SAVI IHI WTTUI\nCanada needi glaul Savi all bofflei.\nYjur Salvaga Committee will collnl.\nThis advertisement li not published\nor dliplayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Governmmt of\nBritish ColuMbii.\nTHIS IS ME WM TO\nlook men yon Tim\nI\nTIGER CALLED UP\nCLEVELAND, Aug. 10 (API-\nBill Hitchcock om of two Detroit\nTiger shortstop!, hai been ordered\ntc report Immediately for Induction Into the U. S- Army, Maniger\nDel Baker disclosed todiy. Murny\nFranklin hai occupied the ihort-\nstop, position for the Tigers for two\nweeks.\ns\nBiit the best way\nis to use the\nDUHILC_P\nTIRE SAVING\nPLAN\nSEE YOUR NEAREST DUNLOP DEALER T0DAYI\nvt!_\\:__*__*___\"__, ... Ifrj 'ftfa*jj^.--____..J ..-_.__ _,*____. ;__,.__-___________\u25a0\n______________________________\n PASS   SIOHT-\n\u2014\u2014\n-KELSON DAILV NEWS. NELSON  B. C.-TUESDAV MORNING. AOOUtT 11   WO-\nCOMIC  AND  ADVENTURE  STRIPS ...\nriere'i the very newest thing in\nplay shoes or bedroom slippers\u2014\nyours for a bit of easy crochet!\nThey're done in that heavy ruf\ncotton \u2014 soles and all \u2014\nwork up so quickly. Pattern 327\ncontains directions for slippers in\nsmall, medium and large lize; illustrations of stitches; materials\nneeded.      ,\nSend twenty centa tor tnu pattern to The Nelion Dally Niwi.\nNeedlecraft DepL. Nelion Write\nplllnly pittern number, your\nname and addreu. Pattern wl\nba milled t~ your home within\n10 dayi.\n\u2022TrUvxian.   TTUvdin.\nDAY OR EVENING MODE\nEvery smart mature woman\nneeds this flattering style. Of\ncourse it's a Marian Martin deiign \u2014 Pattern 9122. The sleeves\nand the front of the surplice may\ncontrast. The high-pointed waistline is slimming. Day and evening\nversions.\nPattern 9122 may he ordered\nonly in women's sizes 34. 36, 38, 40,\ntl. 44 and 46. Size requires 3 1-8\nyards 39 inch fabric.\nSend twenty cents for this\nMarian Martin pattern. Be lure to\nwrite plllnly your SIZE, name,\naddreu and ityle number.\nSend your order to The Dally\nNewi. Pattern will ba lent to your\nhome within 10 dayi.\nEut\nPaaa\nPaaa\nI'asa\ni)bl\nNorth had hia nerve to make\nthat Jump direct to item, from\n4-Hearti, and Eaat had aome of\nhla own to double the contract\nwith the heart bidder anted at hli\nleft, where the long trumpi iat\nover him and got lait whack at\nheart trlcki. After the deal North\naid hla bid was bued partly on\nthe fact that he did not conilder\nhli opponent! itrong defensive\nplayen. Aa It turned out, be wu\nright.\nSouth won the ipade K with the\ndummy's A, raked In the club Q.\nA and K, discarding the apade t,\n\u2666 Q\u00abS1\n*9T\u00ab\n\u2666 AQJ4\n\u2666 Q.\u00ab\nNorth.   North-South\nvulnerable.)\nWould you open the bidding on\nthe North carda of thia daal? U\nlo.whyTKiiot.wtjrnott\nIXaa-ax-ed by _-\u00ab Teatrm. Br\u00bb<r__\u00ab, lac.\nDIE8  IN CRASH\nGEORGETOWN, Ont, Aug. 10\n(CP)\u2014Leslie Gregory, 35-year-old\ntheatre manager of Hamilton, Ont..\nwas fatally injured near here yesterday when -his light plane crashed in a swamp while he was attempting to land because of foggy\nweather.\nAUNT HET\nBv ROREKT QUILLEN\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS I   1. To announce 25. Petty\n1. Timepiece\nface\n5. Water\nbarriere\n9. Wheel on\na spur\n11. Thick ioup\n12. Boredom\n13. To fish\n14. Exiated\n15. Greek letter\n17. Strange 20. Surf ace of a it- Fencing\n18. Map gem iword\n20. Tentacle 21. Mistake 19. Hand\n23. Leather 22. Uneven it covering\nflask It eaten       40. Sandarac\n27. Wandering   24. Landed tree\nfor acore\ngambler\n8. To aow\n28. Variety of\nlO.Thallophyt-\neorundum\nlc planti\n30. Followa\n11. A couple\n.    aecretly\n16. Male red\n31. Animal'i\ndeer\nfeet\n19. Animal'i\nS3. Heavenly\nnail\nbody\n\u2022-.Sign of\nX. Erbium\ninnnitive .\n(sym.)\nproprietor\nbosh :-!si-i_ ,\n-_<__] M-inri (\n[_l__i:ri -,(-Ili_L1\ni-BEi-iam ni-ii-,\na'-\\    :!iiri;--ii-i_\nHH-n E-:!3- I3M*%\nB3I_3   '\u00ab-]'_   (_l_\ni-MC.    iialaa\naa isaa _a_.\n_*_*_) i._ni -Hia\nsj-Wia-Wi I'M\nr_RW_   --UiiiHR\n3i_i-ii-_i a-aaK\ni_ii_i_ iiii_ni-i\n-_____i_i Haaa\nTeate-lay'i Anawer\n43. Swine\n44. Biblical\nname\n45. Colora\n47. Apex\n49. Open\n\"I know some suits for damages\nere honest, but when anybody hires\na shyster like Joe, he's -usin' the\nlaw to rob somebody.\"\n28. Intention\n2S.Boaati\n30. Kind of naO\n32. Goddess ot\ndawn\n33. One who\napportion!\n34. Woody\ngrowth\n38. Cheap and\ngaudy\n37. Peruses\n39. Insane\n42. Affirmative\naide\n43. Layer\n46. Angry\n48. Befuddled\n(slang)\n50. Potato\n51. Extra\n52. Snare\n53. Periodi of\ntime\nDOWN\n1. Famous actor\n2. Island of\nHebrides\n3. Beards on rye\n4. Rumanian\nmoney\n5. To demand\npayment\n6. Constellation\n( KYTTIMJtlOTH.\u2014A cryptogram quotation\nKBB     IGGQ    COWEND    TT     EAW     YCGV-\nEKVWGFT   GLWNXBGR   GX   CGRWNXFB\nXWW3TVIY \u2014 RGNQYRGNEA.\nYesterday's Cryptoquote:   NOTHING GIVES PL-AbwuU BUT\nTHAT WHICH GIVES PAIN\u2014MONTAIGNE. ,\nCryutoquotes arc quotation? ol famous persons written cipher.\nA substitute character has replaced the original letter. For instance,\nan \"R\" may substitute for the original \"E\" throughout the entire\ncryntoquote. or a \"BB\" may replace an \"LL\". Find the key and follow through to the solution.\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nPHOOEY! AS IP IT MADE\nDIFFERENCE I\n*** D_l-KilcJ tT KhK f.-l-n., j%n.K.-h   l\\\nKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zane Grey\nbutamusqercaseiThe'sgot ^\nmoores just a  \/ onlv one i.\nsb-en.noungkid.v we4kness\u20141\n-\u2014- -           si V\\OMEN-.-ANDy\n\u00ab. lf*\\__1     (THERE S NO    *\u25a0\n3\\*7%v. TO WOMAN IN1U-\nW\\2\nBLONDIE\nFEEL: PAPPV'S\nWWISKERS, COOKIE\n-THEV SCRATCH, \/\nPONT THEV ?   *J\n>KIE ) \/\n--_-:--\u25a0..-,,.\u25a0\u25a0-*\u25a0\u25a0 '^\u2022-\u25a0\u25a0^rflMMt^^^\ni\nl_M_t_iiim'''*:'*RX '\u25a0*^\nU_.,i__.....A:_._,_,.   \u25a0\ni. -_'.___\t\n 1\n.HONE 144\nClassified Advertising\nX     Look Down ThMO Wont Ad Columns for Bargains    X\n_   ffi\nPHONI 144\nHELP WANTID\n!     Applies-Jani will not oe conuaer-\n\u2022o tram ptreoai Is the taipioytiM-i\naf lay firm   corporation oi  otfter\n\u25a0 ampleyei  engaged  in  the   produc\n[ Uon  of munitioni.  wir equipmeni\n' 01 tuppllee  tor   Ihe  irmed   forcei\nonion iuch \u2022 penon U I ikiUea\nUideemin   not ictuilly   employed\nat kit trede\ne**U_L-TlM_ STE-d_-AP-fSTSt\nJr. High SctooL Apply .red  L\nIrwin.  Secty.   Board   ot 'School\n.Truiteei. Nelion.\n\u2022FANTED AT ONCE: Ith CLASS\nengineer   for   nlgbtwitchmin.   a\niteidy job, easy work. Chai. 0\n.. Rodgen Lld. Creiton.\nbachelor, 3 room home, help null\nilx cowl. Apply Boi 8738, Duly\nNew-\n%ant_-: man le\/rna uu?\nu housekeeper for mkldle-iged\nlingle mm Stile age md expert,\nence. Box 8897 Diily Newi.\n\"Wanted: experienced pack-\ner it once, by diy or contract 90\ntool. Gruff md Guile, Roisland,\nfeOY OR ELDERLY MM WANT--\nfor poultry farm. Good board aod\nwages. A. Lamond. Fruitvale.\n*WAN___; 2 .---WOO- CTJT-\nteri, (power iaw). Apply Pete\nIwmlk. R R. 1 Nelion, B.C.\nTEACHERS\nWANTED: FIRST CLASSTEACH-\n\u2022r for the Erie School. MARRIKU\ncouple or teicher with ichool\nchildren preferred, full particular!, apply Sec. Treai. Evelyn\nDehnke. Erie, B.C.\n. *WA\"NTE-: TEaCH-- FOR JAT-\nfray School. Salary, one thousand\nI year. Apply Sec. of Jaffray\nSchool Board, Jatfray. B.C.\n'toANTED: TEACHER FOR TAQ~-\nhum School, Grades one to eignt.\nGeo. White, Tighum.\nBelford School. Apply F. W. Pralt,\n|    Sec. Blewett, B.C.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROMSSIONAl   DIRICTORY\nASSAYgRS ANO MINE\nRgPRlSSNTATIVM\nHAROLD S ELMES, ROSSLAND\nB C Provi-ciii tuuyer. Cbemut\nIndividual repreeantativi for ihlppen at Trail Soulier\nA I   BUIE Independent aline Rep-\nreaeetatlve Boi _ Trill IX\nt W  WIDDOWSON PROVINCIAL\nAsaayer 901 Josephine St Nelion\nTHE   WEST   KOOTENAY   ASSAY\noffice. 990 Stmley SL. NeUon. B C.\nKOOTENAY MINES ASSAYERS\nBox 308   Nelion   BC.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nA   B   McDONALD   DC.   Pilmer\nGrid   X-Riy   Strmd Blk   Tnil\nCORSETIIR-S\nSPENCER CORSETIERE\nMm S Boomer. 217 Gore. Ph OSS L\nENOINE-RS  AND  SURVEYORS\nBOYD C AFFLECK, PO Box 104,\nTrail. B C. Surveyor ind Engineer\nPhone \"Beiver Filli.\"\nR W HAGGEN. MINING tt CIVIL\nEngineer, B C Lind Surveyor\nRosslind ind Grand Forki. B  C.\nFOOT   SPECIALISTS\nS J GILLIS D SC. R.CJ>, REO'D\nChiropodist Foot SpeclaliiL Bergeron Block, Ph  1199. Trail. BC\nFUNERAL HOMES\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n702 Baker SL Phone 291\nCert Mortlclin        Lady Attendant\nModern Ambulance Service\nCHAS F McHARDY. INSURANCE,\nReal Estate. Phone 139.\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\n\u00bb*OR SALE: SERV-Je^TATION\nind Confedtionery. Mlgttlnei.\nBui Depot. Full equipment. Rented building. 29 miles trom Nelion\n111 heilth reason for selling. Apply Box 8731 Dally Newi.\n#oft SALK: c6WAfl_-. WHAR..\nboati, it Kuskanook, B.C. Further\npirtlculafi,* write W. B. Muir,\nSlrd_r, B.C.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpeciil Low Ratei 'for non-\ncommercial advertisement! under thii classification to llllit\npeople seeking employment.\nOnly 25c for one week (S days)\neoven iny number of required\nllnei Piyible ln idvance. Add\n10c If box number desired\n\u2022WANTED: SITUATION BY REAL\ngood, experienced female cook;\nimall camp, suitable accommodation, good wagea. Write Box\n8713 Daily Newi.\n\u00abXP. GIRL. 27, WANTS HOUSE-\nwork. Mornings 9 to 1. No Sundays\nSleep out. Wages J5 per week.\nWrite Box 8732 Dally News.\n\u2022WANTED: POSITION BY EXPEK1-\nenced Stenographer, good at figures, or will do any kind of office\nwork. Write Box 6714 Daily News\nRENTALS\ntJNTURN SUITE 4 RMS 2 BED-\nroomi if desired. 143; also furn\nlulte. 930 Hot water, heat and refrigeration   Included    Kerr   Ap'i\n\u2022WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD\nhouses for, rent. Call in and see\nC. W. Appleyard _ Co. Ltd.. Baker\nStreet, Nelson.\n|*TOR RENT: SIX ROOM HOUSE\nwith all modern conveniences\nApply C. Maglio, 620 Robson St\n|i*OR RENT: SEVERAL HOUSES\nmodern apar:ments. McHardy, Iniurance and Real Estate. Ph. 135\n| fOR RENT: 5 RM. HOUSE; ALSO\na cabin. L. Rabmiaux, Castlegar.\n|to,tt  RENT:   S!tf-tt66M   APART.\nover Dwyer Store. 825.00  mo.\nIVURN   SUITE   ALSO   A  SMALL\nhouse partly turnlghed. Ph   810\n\u2022TERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\n, frlgldalre equipped suites\nI   HOME   FOR   THOSE   AWAY\nfrom home Strathcona Hotel Apts.\nI*TOR RENT: 8 RM. FURN. SUITE\nSteam heat and frig. Ph 1062 R\n[LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\n|8ABY CHICKS-RHODE ISLAND\nReds md New Hampshire!, An\ndrew Christie, itraln. good utility\nitock, approved and blood-teited\n18.00  per  100.  Chicks  ready  to\n|   Ihip ivery Tueiday  John Good.\nnun,  1653 Gilley  Avenue.  New\nWeitminiter. B.C\nPOU SALE: DANISH YORKStll-S\nBeir. Nearly 2. $40. W. C. Jowett,\n' Huston Lodge, Edgewood, B.C,\nfall SALE: BLACK GELDING\nhone. 1400 lbi. Cheap for cash,\nTred Shunter. Willow Point.\nPOR SALE: COW. $70 CAShTmISS\nTiylor, South Slocan.\nfaR    SAT_r~H-AVY\u2014HOlSES\nFred Hlookoff, Castlegar, B. C\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\nPEUONAk\nWHEN IN VANCOUVIR STOP AT\nAlan  Ho.il opp   CPit   Oepot\nF-R SAL-TUMI -LILT-il\nceiling fan. Oood condition. Chen\n2nd Hmd Star*.\nl\u00abJTt-AL LK (5? CANADA, R\nE Dill, rtprutnliuvt 932 Wird\nSi. 'Phone 88.\nOil-  C--.-1--   W6.L_  Si\ngritefully received It the Salvation Army 119 Victoria Street\nV6iJ CM *m A HOWS -1N--K-\ngirtea with our blip. Canadian\nKindergarten Inititute, cire MU\nC. Schooli, Winnipeg. Manitooa\n2_#.YH- PH0T6 MiLL-aJkV\nP. O Box 939, Vmcouver\nRelit developed ind printed 29c\n12 reprlnti 9x7 enlargement, SSc\nI PAV CASH PO- ALL IWJOH\nmd wlm bottlei. \"Mickiei\" Sc\ndox. 29 ind M ox, ISc dox Deliver to J f Morgan, Nelion. BC\nMUSICAL INSTRUMINTS\nAND REPAIRS\nYOUR PIANO CLEANED. MH\nmd demothed. Ji 00.' Pnooe HU-\nlerin. 7S4-RJ\nPUBLIC NOTICIS\n-EN 6-LVi S_rT_ 9c p-STAu-\ntor Free Ciulog ol Jokix Novel-\ntiei. Booki, BUdei, Sundriei, Etc\nPirU Novelty, Depi \"B\" 911 Mclntyre Bldg, Winnipeg. MiniloM\n_5< \u2014LIONS PHOTO\u2014 25*\nPO   Box 494, Vmcouver, BU\nAny lite roll div, printtd, 19c  Reprints. 3c eich.  ttli 9x7 coupon.\n\"A trill will convince you\"\n$ 19-Tuh \u00ab>At$ -B-rffi-. OLAZ-\ned ind minor repiiri . . . reduction! up to 90% during our ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE . . .\n* convenient termi.\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\n94S Granville St, Vmcouver B.C.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop, acetylene and electrle\nwelding,   motor rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 893 324 Vernon St\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW   E. MARSHALL\nOptometrist!\n1498 T';<y Ave, Trail       Phoni 177\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S   SASH   FACTORY\nHardwood merchmt 279 Blkir St\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhat have you? Ph 994, Ark Store,\nPOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nSECOND  HAND  DRESSING TA-\nble with mirror, cheit draweri,\nbookcase, china cupboard, each\n$10. Washstand $3.50; heater $10;\nbooks 10c and 25c. Tools ln good\nshape. Saws, levels etc. Apply\nBox 6707 Daily News.\nFOR SALE: 7-TUBE CABINET\nPhilco Radio. Excellent condition\nBargain. Apply 171 Baker St.\nFOR SALE: USED FRUIT JARS,\nall sizes. Mrs. H. E. Chickering,\nUpper Granite Road, Ph. 199-L3.\nBEDRM. FURN. MATTRESSES le\nsprings. 2 Cong, rugs, bed davenport, gateleg table. Ph. 733-X.\nATTENTION 5----L BOAM\nSecratarles. Wl hive a lirge itock\not newsprint, mlmeo end bond\npiper ind cm fill iny order Immedlitely. Diily Newi Printing\nDept, Nelion, B. C.\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\n\u2022d (t or 8 exposure roll) 29c, He-\nprints 3c eich. For your vicition\nmapshots. choose Kryitil Finish\nGuinnteed non-fade prlnti\nKryitil Photoi. WUkle. Saikitchi-\nwan-   Established  over 90 yein\nMEN'S SPECIAL\nMen'i penonil drug sundries\nfineit quillty, teited, guinnteed. 12 for 90c. 29 for $1.00. aiiorted, Including world'i funni-\n\u2022it |oki novelty tree, md cati-\nlogui Of lundriei.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24 Dept NC, Regina. Suk.\nmim,\nSEALED T-NDEBS, la triplicite.\nenclosed ln ttk* SBvslopn provlaea\nfor thl purpou, will hi received\nby the undenlgned up to 11 o'clock\nnoon, Thundiy, Sept 10th, IMS, for\nthe virloui luppllu \u2014 exceptug\nGrocerlei ind ruel\u2014required by thi\nfollowing Government Institutions:\u2014\nProvinciil Mental Home, Colquitx;\nProvinciil Infirmary, Marpole;\nSchool tor thl Put, Burniby; Provinciil Induitrlil School for Gorli,\nVmcouver; Oakilli Prison Farra,\nProvinciil Mentil Hoipltil, Public\nHoipltil for Inimi, Kew Weitminiter; Provinciil Induitrlil School for\nBoys, Port Coqultlim; ProvincUl\nHome, Kimloopi; Tranqullle Sim\ntorium, Tranquille; Provinciil Gaol,\nNelson, for a period of lix month!\nonly, trom October lit 1941 to Much\n91st. 1043. fiscal yur 1942-43.\nFor furthir Informition, llsti or\nirtlclei to be tendered upon,1 tender\nformi ind sample!, apply to the un\ndenlgned or to the officii**!! ln\nchirge of the ibove nimed build\nInp. It ll essential thit tenden\nihould themielvei iee it uch In-\nitltutlon the clan of miterlil on\nwhich they ire uked to tender.\nAll supplies to be delivered to the\nibove Institutions, without extri\nchirge, u directed from time to\ntime, it being undentood thit quantities u given on contract forma are\nm approximation,only.\nTenders muit beir the legal ilgni-\ntures ot the tenderers.\nThe lowest or iny tender not nec-\neasarily accepted. *\nt. H. HARRISON,\nPurchulng Agent.\nParliament Bulldlngi,    \u2022\nVictoria,  B.C,    '\nAuguit 5th, 1941.\nKODAK FINISHING: TWO COM-\nplete seti velox printi from iny\nroll of films, 25c. Special mall only\nreprints 2-C each. Prompt aervice. We promlie to latitfy you\nln every wiy. Proteulonal Pho\ntographer. 29 yn. experience.\nSend ln your frlend'i fllmi tool\nFILM EXCHANGE, P.O. Box 90,\nCaitlejgar.\nFILMS PROPERLY PROCESSED\nPrinti you will be proud to ihow\nto your friendi. Any 8 or 8 expo\nnire roll developed ind printed\n25c; or 11 reprints 93c. Enlarge\nments made from your own nega\nlives and framed in in it-active\neasel trame 3V\u00abx5tt; special 29c:\n9 for 79c 9x7 ipeciil 49c; 9 for\n$1.20. Plice your films In profes\n\u2022Iomi handi. No itilru. No\nscratches. Send your orderi with\nconfidence to Super Snapshots,\nBox 2999. Winnipeg.\nPIPE - FITTINGS \u25a0 TUBES \u2022 SPE-\nclal low prices. Active Trading Co\n916  Powell  St..   Vancouver   fet\nGREEN MILLENDS. $4.50 LOAD.\n3 loads $12.00. Ph. 183 or 434-R1.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non easy term! In Albertt ind\nSaskatchewan Write for full Information to 908 Dept. of Natural\nResources  CPR    Calgary   Alta\nSNAP! 760 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM\nNelson on Ymir Hiway. $2.50 ac.\nCordwood and poles galore. G. B.\nMatthew, 905 Edgewood, Ave.\nFOR SALE OR RENT: FARM,\nRosemont, next to golf links. Apply Mrs. J. Ahrens, Sr, or Box\n6735 Daily News.\nFOR    SALE:    SMALL    MODERN\nhouse. 414 Fifth Street.\nF A WHITFIELD. Real Eatate and\nInsurance.  417   Hall  St,  Nelson.\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\nSALE: 41 PONTIAC SEDAN. 5 NU-\ntlres, radio heater. Take older car\nas part payment or apply on house\nW. Reilly, Ph. 598-L, 823 Josephine\nWE HAVE A FEW LIGHT AND\nheavy trucks left. Central Truck\nnnd Equipment Co. Phone 100\n702 Front Street. Nelson.  B.C.\n19.11 PONTTSC DeLU-_TCOUPE.\nNelson Auto Wreckers, 612 Vernon St.. Nelsbn.\nFOR-SALE \u2022*. -6_-_ CO.PE\nCity Auto Wrecken.  Nelson.\nMACHINERY\nFOR SALE: CASE TRACTOR, BIG\nwheels. Stove oil and gas. 46 h.p.\u2014\n40 h.p. Stationary Marine Engine.\nSuitable for farming and sawmill.\nApply P.O. Box 183, Rosilind.\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron Any quantity Top pricu\npaid. Active Trading Company\n916 Powell St, Vancouver. B  C\nWANTED-GOOD CLEAN COT-\nton raga, not len than 12 lnchei\niquare. 9c lb. F. O. B. Nelion\nDally Newi.\nWANTED: USED PLOW, HAR-\nrows and hay rake. Wm. Llebin,\nGlade, B.C.\nI    \u25a0\n\\ccH\n*AQF   \"'Nl\nKootenay Apple Crop Will Be Among\ntightest in 25 Yean; Tomato\n(rop Prospects In Boundary Better\nJEEPS HAVE TO \"TAKE IT\"\n. A test drkrer is shown putting s new jeep car\nthrough Its paces on the Wilfys proving ground in Toledo. The ordinary car would be hopelessly bogged\ndown'in this fine sand trap, but the jeep, with power\nfrom its compact motor going to all four wheels, makes\nthe sand fly and whips out of the trap like a ball hit by\nan expert golfer.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIt yon find anything telephom\nThe Diily Newi A \"Found** Ad.\nwill be Inserted without cost to\nyou. We will collect trom the\nowner\nTOUNfi: -RUCK Etf_-_AT_\"-_AR\nNelion. Apply Daily Newi Otflee.\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES. ETC\nFOR SALE: WIRE-HAIRED FOX\nTerrier puppiei, purebred itock.\nmalei. H. Harding. Nelion Pb. 110.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, Aug. 10 (CP). -\nButter, Que. (92 icore) 3.. eggi,\nEastern A-large 38-38_; A-medlum\n3S--37; A-pullets 30-31.\nWINNIPEG CRAIN\nWINNIPEG,   Aug.   10    (CP). -\nGrain futurei quotations:\nOpen   High   Low   Cloie\nWHEAT-\nOct.           90\n90\n90\n90\nOATS-\nOct.     46-\n\u00aby.\n40\n46 -\nDec.          \u2014    ,\ni \u2122\n\u2014\nt.\nBARLEY\u2014\nOct.          \u25a0 70-\n61\n60-\n61\nDec.           (Hiv,\n\u2014\n\u2014\noo y.\nRYE\u2014\nOct, .        MV,\n54%\n53%\n94\nDec.          55%\n55%\n55%\n55%\nIndia, Russia Ntwt\nDepresses Market\nLONDON, Aug. 10 (OP Cible)-\nIndian development! idded tc the\ngloomy news from Ruasla had a\ndepressing Influence on tbe stock\nmirket todiy. .\nThere wai a generil decline ln India shares though selling was slight.\nMost Industrials eued. Oil iharei\nwere dull while Kafflri were upset\nby a South Africa report that gold\nproduction might be cut 10 per cent.\nKootenay Cherry\nCrop Hit by\nRain, Brown Rot\nVERNON, B. C, Aug. 10 (CP>-\nHail storms during the past two\nweeks have caused damage to orchards at icattered points throughout the fruit-growing areai of the\nInterior, the fortnightly horticultural report of lhe British Columbia\nDepartment of Agriculture, laid, today.\nA hailstorm in the Okanagan Valley July 29 caused serious damage\nto more thah 300 acres of orchards\non the Coldstream Ranch. Damage\nwai reported from tfie same storm\nat Kelowna, Summerland, Osoyoos,\nKeremeoi and Penticton, particularly to apple crops.\nWeather on the whole, however,\nhi! been Ideal for crop development, the report said, warm, bright\ndayi bringing frulti and vegetables\nto maturity.\nSever damage has been reported\nto the cherry crop in the Kootenay\nand Boundary district, by rain and\nbrown rot, the report laid. Picking\nil expected to be over In about 10\ndays ind harvesting of the apricot\ncrop will then get under way.\nThere haa been a good vegetable\ncrop tn the area but the tomato\ncrop will be late. Second cutting of\nalfalfa for hay la underway.\nJaps Building\nWood Ships\nas Steel Scarce\nWANTED 2\" WOOD STAVE PIPE\nabout 30 feet. Ph. 678-R1.\nNrlaon Satin SfatUB\nTelephone 144\nTrail Circulation! Phone !90\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlie per line per Insertion.\n44c per line per week (8 comecutlve Inser^oni for cost of 4)\n$1 43 a line a month (26 times)\n(Minimum 2 lines ner lniertion)\nBnx number lie extra This\ncoven  any   number of times.\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS.\nETC.\n18c per line, first Insertion md\n14c each aubsequent insertion.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATE3\nNoncommercial   Situations\nWinted for 26e for iny required\nnumber of  llnei for ilx  dayi\npiyible In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy\nBy cirrler. per week _.\nBy cirrler. per yeir \u2014\nBy mill:\nOne  month    \t\nThree monthi   ,,,,, ,\nSix monthi       \t\nOne veer\ng   .09\n13.00\nWHEAT-1 hard 88*,; 1 Nor. t-H{\n2 Nor. 85H; 3 Nor. 821,; 4 Nor. 80;\n5 wheat 74; 6 wheat 7214; feed wheit\n70; 1 Garnet 80; 2 Garnet 78; 3 Garnet 76; 1 Amber Durum 84.\nOlta- 2 CW. 48*,; Ex. I C.W.\n44%; 3 C.W. 44Hi Ex. 1 teed 441,; 1\nseed 42%; 2 feed 401,; feed 3814.\nRye\u20141 and 2 CW. 26-row 61; 1\nand 2 C.W. 61; 3 C.W. 6-row 8914; 1\nfeed 57y4; 2 teed S6y\u00ab; 3 feed 84.\nRye\u20142 C.W. 5214.\n6.00\n5 90\n: .15 -\n. .04 -\n. .19 -\n. .0014 -\n. .30 .3414\n. .1714 -3\n. .07 -\n.IM l_\n. .01% -\n. MVt .45\n. .0314 .01\n. .75 .80\n      2.00\n     loo-\n8.00\nAbove ratea apply In Canada\nUnited Statei ind United Kingdom to subscriber! living outiide regulir carrier treat\nElsewhere and ln Canadi where\nextra postagp Is required one\nmonth 81.50: three month! 84 00;\nllz months $8-00; om year $15.\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nMINES\nBnlorne  \t\nGeorge Copper\t\nGolconda   .._.-.\t\nHedley Miscot \t\nHome Gold , \t\nIsland Mountain ....\nMctilllivray \t\nPaoific Nickel \t\nPioneer Gold  _\nPremier  Border _.\nPremier Gold  _\nReno Gold \t\nSheep Creek \t\nS,urf Irtlet      M       \u2014\nWhitewiter   _........._   .02        .02*.\nAnaconda -   .02        \u2014\nA P Consolidated    .06        \u2014\nCalg. te Edmonton __   .88        \u2014\nComoll    - 1314.    -\nCommonwealth      .18       21\nHome   -20       \u2014\nMidlion    .__-   jOM     -.\nMcDougill Secuf    .0314    .04\nModel \u2014   .12       .18\nNational Pete     .04        \u2014\nPacalta-      mit' .03%\nPiclflc Pete  _..   .18       \u00bb\nRoyil  Canadiin .02%    .03\nVani'to    L    .04%     -\nVulcm   .\u201e\u25a0,\u201e;:-J--'-.11 :.' -\nMax Hill was the Assocl\u00bbted Press\nChief of Bureau from 1940 until the\noutbreak ot war between the United\nStatea and Japan. He is being repatriated on the Swedish' liner\nGripsholm whieh arrived at Rio De\nJaneiro today with other North and\nSouth Americana.\nBy   MAX   HILL\nAuoclated Preu Staff Writer\nRIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 10 (AP)\n\u2014United States authorities are taking elaborate precautions to ensure\nthat Japanese or Axis agents arc\nnot Introduced into the United Statea\naboard the repatriation liner Gripsholm.\nBUILDING'NEW YARDS\nReliable quarters laid high Government officials feared the drastic sweeping up of Japan'! fifth column in the United Statei might\nhave resulted In attempt to send\na tresh corpi of agente via the Aiu\nMaru ami Conte Verden, the linen\nwhich brought us from Japan to\nPortuguese East Africa where we\nboarded the Gripsholm,\nAmong the passengers were some\nUnited States-bom Japanese, and\naome Chinese.\nWhen we left Jipan It wu reported the Jipineie were liunch\ning a new end rapidly-expanding\nprogram of conitruction of wooden\nfreighter! to replace their louei\nIn the South ieai and lupplemant\nan over-burdened merchant marine tonnage.\nThe program for wooden ihlpi\nIndicated the lupply of Iron and\niteel wai not sufficient for all\ncurrent needi.\nYards for such ships wore reported under construction not only\nin Japan but also in the Phillipines\nwhere renegade Chinese from Hong\nKong were said to be directing\nactivities.\nWeet Kooteniy appirently will\nbeet one ot the ligbloit ipple cropi\nln IS yeen. Thi Cherry nop hM\nbeen hit tevirely ln Wwt Kooteniy\nbut Creiton hu bin more fortunite. The Boundiry'i tomito crop\nprotecti ire brighter. Second cutting\nof alfalfa, with good yleldi, ll undir way throughout thl Kooteniy-\nBoundary.\nA lummiry oi crop condition! la\nuch oi thl thret dlitrlcta comprii-\ning thi Kootenay-Boundary li given\nIn thi weekly Mwaletter ot the Deptrtment ti Agriculture u tolowi:\nKOOTINAV ANO\nARROW LAKI8\nRiipbertlei irt put the peak ind\ngroweri on.tht whole report good\nyieldi oi fine quality trult. Pricu\nhive bun utiifectory and tht dtmand keen. BUckberrlei will bt\nreidy ioon ind ilthough tbt acreige li imaU- tbt trult ti itring\nnicely and prctptcta irt toe good\nyleldi.      .   ,      i\nDamage lo the cherry crop ciuied\nby rain ind brown rot bu been\nvery aevere. Crate movementi wtre\nreduced grtitly, but conldenble\ntonnige moved tt tht 802 plant.\nPicking will tt. ovar-In about 10\ndayi' time. Peichei tod pein are\nmaking good growth. Apricoti ire\nibout rudy to pick irom tht urly\nsections. The plum ind prune crop\nli light ind the Kooteniy ipple\ncrop li one oi the lighten In 28\nyein or more.\nThtrt li on tht wholt \u2022 vtry\ngood lupply of. vegetiblei, ind tht\ndemind hu been brlik it pricu\nquite utiifectory to the grower,!\nCucumben ire now plentiful ilong\nwltb cirroti, beets, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, peu, potitoei ind\nbeans tte. Tomitos irt miking\ngood growth but tbt crop will bt\nlite.\nSecond cutting ol alfalfa la under\nway .as well u oit hiy, ind excellent euros cin bl harvested under good weather condltioni.\nCRESTON.\nThli wetk ihould in tht wind-up\nof thl raspberry crop. The yield\nwu good, but condltioni were iuch\nthat ihlpping qualitiei were poor\nand I largt proportion ol thl trult\nhad to be proceued la birreli with\nS02.\nSweet cherrlu irt ovtr. Tht dlitrict wu lucky u thunderitormi\nbroke on the surrounding hllli during the height of the wuon. Louei\nfrom ipoilt trult were exceptionally\nlow and sire md color were excellent. Some mixed cin ot cherries\nand rupberrlu were forwarded to\nthe prairies. Thli week will lee the\nfinish of the Ollveti ind Moiellos\nTotal yleldi were higher thin ex-\npactal\nPlumi tad pruau wa Uilng ray-\nIdly ind will grwUy btneflt hy tht\nwarmer weather. IS tht orchirdi\nthe, fruit ll wlog nicely, thinning\nit being proceeded with and trom\nill tccounti urt ll quite prevalent\nwhich will further reduci yleldi. By\nthe end of tht wttk grwn cooken\nwill ba ta Uw local marktt te be\nioon followtd hy urly ptin.\nTruck cropi ut MaMwhat backward, especially thou thit demud\nbttt. It will bt tht middle oi the\nmonth before Held tomitou ut\nripe. Cucumben look mort promla-\ning and may be i llttlt urller. Lata\npotatou look good, and thert ihould\nbe enough moiiture ln thl lubwll\nto miture tbt crop.\nThi ucond crop a ii_t* to\nready to cut aod glvu promlie ot\nvtry food returni. Tht ijrerthlng\not urly p*u itarted lite lut wttk,\nalio combining of Winter whut\nPick-up reeli ut btlng uud to llit\ntht lodged graba.\nPasturei irt looking vtry food\nind thtrt ihould bl abundant ttld\nln tht country thli Fill.\nORAND FORKS\nBlick curranti art now cleaned\nup. Rupberrlu in itlll coming hi\nitrong md picking ihould contlnut\nuntil August 28.\nMuch concern to expreued regarding the ipple crop which tl\nsidly depleted owing to Nib Infestation and perhipi othtr dtoeut\nficton, coupled with uuonil condltioni. Apprehension u to Juit\nwhit effect thue condlUoni will\nhivt on tht treu next uuon to\nexpreued In miny quirten. Tht\ncrop oi Mclntoih Rid, which virlety predominate!, hu ilmost entirely disappeared tttm tht Uti-\nmitu. \"\"*\nA itw remaining cin of tarly\npotitou ire being lotded lor ihipment. A total of ipproxlmitely 12\ncan wUl havt been ihipped.\nThe onion crop to coming along\nIn good shape, ind large Mall movement to expected ibout tht beginning of ntxt month. Wooden crates\nreplacing ucki ire now being put\ntogether ln readlneai. Carrots and\nbeeti ire now being hirveited ln\nfiir quintlty, ind the quillty !\u2022\nfood.\nTht tomito iltuition to -Burning t more favorable aspect A\nnumber of fieldi ihow promlie of\nI fair crop ind the proepecti ol\ncannery opintloni an improving.\nThroughout the extreme Wutern\ndistflot, haying to In full iwing,\n\u25a0nd iome fields oi Fall wheat in\nrudy to cut. A shortage of {arm\nlabor to slowing down harvesting\noperation!,\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 lndustrlil!\n20 rail!   \t\n15 utllltlei \t\nHigh\n105.81\n25.53\n11.40\nLow '\n104.58\n28.38\n11.32\nClou Chinge\n10441 up    .01\n25.47 off    .01\n11.35 oil     .0*\nWjcUiMJhtmdL\nB.C. Crops Well\nMaintained in July\nOTTAWA, Aug. 10 (CP)- The\nDominion Bureau ot Statistics reported today that crop conditions in\nthe Eastern provinces and British\nColumbia were well maintained during July and that \"substantial gains\nln yield prospects\" occurred during the month In the Prairie Provinces.\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (AP)-\nThe United States Agriculture Department forecast today a 1942 wheat\ncrop of 955,172.000 bushels, and a\ncorn crop of 2,753,696.0'fl bushels;\nbased on Aug.'l crop conditions.\nCALCARY LIVESTOCK\nCALGARY, Aug. 10 (CP)-Week-\nend receipts, cattle 425; calves 8;\nhogs 79; sheep 4. Today, cattle 50;\nCalves 5; hogs 100; few early sheep.\nWeekend receipts include 10 loads\nof Fond Corporation cattle, diverted\nfrom export for appraisal and local\nresalff.\nMedium butcher steers 9.50 down.\nGood heifers 9-9.75. Cood export\ncows 7.50-8; medium .25 down.Medium export bulls 8.25 down. Medium stocker steers 8-8.75.\nWINNIPEO, Aug. 10 (CP).-The\nOctober wheat future remained unchanged at 90 centa i bulbil it the\nclose of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today.\nTORONTO\u2014Turnover oii the Toronto Stock Exchangi wu down to\nabout 50,000 shares today and price\nadjustment! ihowed a few changei\nln either direction. Gold and Industrial Issues were iteady to illghtly\nhigher.\nMONTREAL\u2014Bnilllin Traction\nwai featured while price changei in\nthe balance of Issues werj irregular\non the itock exchange end curb\nmarket today.\nNEW YORK\u2014Skeptlci itill were\nplentiful  in  today'! itock market\nbut there wu enough confidence In\nthe underlying trend to keep pricei\nfairly well balanced.\nCHICAGO\u2014Expedition! oi miny\ngrain traden that the official Government crop survey icheduled lor\nreleue after the mirket'i cloie\nwould confirm recent reporti ot\nlarger harvest ot principal cereili\nthan Indicated a month ago depreued pricei hi the futurei trade\ntoday.\nWheat, corn and rye lagged t cmt\n\u2022 bushel or mora it times. Wheit\ncame within about a cent ol the\nseason's lows and most deliveries ot\ncorn and rye were it new bottom\nfigures. - \\\nToronto Stock Quotations\nNEW   YORK   STOCKS\nAmerican  Can  WVa\nAm Smelt _ Re     38\nAmerican   Tobacco     43Vi\nAnaconda     \u25a0 2SV_\nBendix   Aviation _... 31 Vt\nBeth Steel  MVt\nCanadian Pa'cllic      4%\nChrysler  61'A\nC Wright Pfd  20*.\nDupont  !  ll_\nEistman Kodik  -..  I'M1*\nGeneral' Motors  37%\nGranby          *%\ndrill Nbr Pfd    21%\nInter Nickel  ...i...  26%\nKenn   Copper    L*  28ft\nPhillips  Pete -  89V\u00bb\nRadio Corporation ._ _...    3t4\nStan Oil of N J\\.._  m.\nTexas Gulf Sul  -30%\nUnited Aircraft   28\nU S Rubber .. _..L- :  -\u00abH\n0 .3 Steel \u201e__ .....,\u201e 40JI4\nTh*_ South African Government\nhas announced a policy o_ non-issue\nnf demands or summonses againit\nsoldiers at the front for payment of\nincome or provincial taxes.\nSTOCKS\nMONTREAL\nINDUSTRIALS\nCan  Celanese\nCnn Steamship Pfd\nCon Min \u201e Smelt\nDominion Coal Pfd\nImperial   Oil\nInler Nirkel of Can\nOgilvie Flour New    17\nShawnigan W & P _    13%\nBANKS\nBank of Commerce  __  125\nDominion Bank   148\n22%\n26%\n33\n1(11.\n.i\n29%\nImperial Bank  \u2014\t\nRoyal Bank        -\nBank of Toronto-..., \u2014\nCURB\nBritish AnWican Oil ...'...-\nCom Paper Corp ,\t\n\u2022 150\n120\n319'\n1S%\nl'%\nMINES\nAnglo-Huronlin        2.00\nBase Metals Mining       .04%\nBeattie Gold Minei 60\nBoblo Mines ..-      08\nBralorne Mlnu  -     6.00\nBuffalo Ankerite \t\nCanadian  Malartic ..\nChromium M te S ..._..\nCoast Copper    . ._.\t\nConiaurum  Mines \t\nCons \"M-S  -\nDome   Mines\t\nEast Malartlc\nFalconbridge\n1.10\n.37\n1.30\n1.00\n  33.00\n _  13.35\n      1.01\nNi\u00bbkel       2.30\nGod's Lake Gold \u2014      -09\nGunnar   Gold    <\"*\u00ab\nHard Rock Gold        \u25a0*\u2022\u00ab*\nPowell Rouyn Gold  \u2014      .40\nSan Antonio Gold .-     1\u00ab(\nSherritt  Gordon    _ SS\nSladen Malartlc  - 15\nSudbury Baiin  -      1.12\nSulllvin Coni  \u2014 51\nSylvanite   _    1.49\nTeck Hughei Gold     155\nToburri Gold Mines  SO\nVentures    -     3.30\nWatte Amulet           4.15\nWright Hargreaves      2.10-\nOIL8\nAjax    - 10\".\nBritish American    15*50\nCal te Edmonton        .08\nImperial  -      8.75\nInler Petroleum  .,    13.00\n7.15\n21.75\n29 50\n- .04\n375\n.41\n8(10\nHollinger    _\t\nHudson Bay M & S ..\nInter Nickel  \t\nJack Waite\t\nKerr-Addison   .............\nKirkland Lake  ....\nLake Shore Mines\t\nLamaque Contact  3.10\nLeitch Gold  ._ 51\nLittle Long Lac  07\nMacLeod Coekihutt   1.02\nMadsen Red Like Gold \u201e .. .36\nMilirtic Gold    -.,  1-1\nMcKenzie Red Likt .......... \u00a31\nMining Corp .    _ 83\nNiplsiing Mining .-,  .86\nNonndi . ,,,,..,..._.  48.75\nNormttal .. .  JB\nO'Brien Oold  ...  -0\nOmegi Gold .      _\u201e  j07\nPamour  Porcupine ._ '- tt\nPerron  GoW          ;.... .75\nPISkle Crow Gold ._..___ J_\nRoyalite\t\nTexai Canadian ...\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power A .\nBell Telephone\nBrazilian T L & P .\nBrewers _ Dist\t\nB C Power A   \t\nCan Bud Malting .\nCanada Malting\n18.00\n.55\n126\n10%\n4\n  5%\n  33\nCanada Pacific Rly   5%\nCan Ind Alcohol A  _  3%\nDominion Bridge  .7  22\nDistillen Seagrimi  25\nFord of Canada A   17%\nGen Steel Warei    4%\nGoodyear Tire          -4Vi\nHimllton Bridge  .,   >\nMontreal Power  \u201e  11\nNat Steel Car  29\nPowey Corp         3%\nPressed Metals  _...'.  3\nrStcel 61 Ctn  ,  60 ii \u2022\n MM Tito-\nmmt\\m%Wa_wm^-\nCMC\nA MMOW PUrW M-UM\nLA$T TIMIS TONICHT\nIhowi at 7_-_t\nHiUriotuly romantic.,\nSHtKKWAU\nMMMK\nEd-\nBlisN-lW-N-\nRui\nVietof McLagten -\nm_nd tow\u00ab, in\n\"CALL OUT THE\nMARINES\"\nIt'i rough-Tough-Terrific\nWedneeday-Thureday\n$85.00  Ciih   Prii*i for\nBank Nit. W.d.\n\"Design for Scandal\"\n\"No Hands on the Clock\"\nNew Mill Operates\nNear Cranbrook\nCRAN-ROOK. B.C, Aug. 10 (CP)\n-Th* long diiuied bankhouni of\ntht Btktr ud McNibb Lumber\nCompiny, pioneer concern of the\ndlitrict, hivt been reconditioned\nend in now occupltd by t ntw crew\nol M Wtn working for tht Birr ind\nKtnnelly Lumber Compuy which\nbtgan cutting in thli vicinity Uit\nmonth.\nBirr md Ktnnelly heve been opening i portabli mill for tomt.\ntin* it Cuti Flita 90 mllei North\nof bin, but movtd their mill ln\nJunt to tht ntw utt 90 mllu Eut\nof Crubrook, i ihort dlitanct from\nWildo on Ctold Cnth. Thty Intend\noptntlng htrt for four yean.\n\\ Grenfell's\nEniied Short Ribi of Beef\nWith New Vegetable!\nM\nPaitcurii.d\nMilk Mikei\nChlldran\nHealthy\nWt ttkt   pride   In\nkeeping your hair\nbeiutlful.\nHalgh  Tru-Art\nPhona 127\nWa ara equipped to handi*\nANT KIND OF WORK ON\nTOUR CAR OR TRUCK\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\nJ05 Biktr St\nPhone 12J\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON. Prop.\nDty ud Wight Service.\nlabour Ambulance Service\n615 Kooteniy St. Pheru    .\\\n*I I! ITI 1I11I1IIIITTIITTTT\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nWatchmaker,  Jeweler\n\u2022nd Optician.\n413 Hall St.       Nelton, B.C.\nuiniiiiiiuiiiiiiii i ii\n--mm*\u2014\nCLUB CAFE\nSANDWICHES\nAHE'THE VERY BEST\nWe make It the way you like It.\n~mm%\u2014\nW. Bateman, Old\nTime Moyie\nFanner Is Dead\nC-A.\\*__00_. B.C, Aug. 10 (CP)\n\u2014Tht dlitrict\"i longeit Um* farm\noptrt'.or, William George Battmin,\ndied at tba hoipital hare it thi ige\nof M. He wu bdrn it Shednc. New\nBruniwlck, ud ctme Weit to the\nSlocu Country during to* silver\nboom In 19M.\nIs IM h* moved to \u2022 plect of\nfarming Und on the Moyie River\nbelow th* town of Moyl* ud itartod\n\u2022 firm thin whtn ht had lived\never ilnct. H* railed crop* of hay\nand vegetables, ktpt liveitock ud\nlatterly railed illver foxei.\nSurviving him in t ton. Clive\nBitemin,  four gnndchlidren. ud\n\u2022 iliter, Mn. Ruth Howie of Melfort, Suk.\nfl Terrorists'\nExecuted by\nGermans In Paris\nVTCHY, Auf.  10  (AP)-Oermin\nluthorltlu In Pins unounced tonight the erecutlan of 93 \"terrorists\" is the reiult of I aeries of recent anti-German ittacks.\nThe announcement wis ilgned\nby Grlg.-Gen. Oberg, Chief of the\nNui itorm troopen ind police in\noccupied territorlei.\nIt warned the population lt mutt\n-exercise the gretteit vigilance to\nenable the detection of terrorist\nmichl-itioni, otherwise I will be\nobliged- to tike meuurei under\nwhich tht tntire populitlon will\nluffer.'\nOen. Oberg said the \"terrorist ittacki* wen perpetrited by those\nin the piy of Britiln.\nFINED $10 FOR\nFAILING STOP\nAT INTERSECTION\nJimei Smith, taxi driver of Nelson, pleaded guilty to i chirge of\nfilling to stop at the lntenection of\nStanley ud Baker Streets, Friday,\nand wu fined $10 by Magistrate\nWllllir Brown In City Police Court\nMonday morning.\nActing Sgt. R. R. Home Illd the\ncharge.\n'\"\u2014 ~       l-l  .11\" I    - ?'\u2022    , \u00bb   l\" <\"\u25a0\u25a0\"- .\nI DAILY NIWI. NILMN. I. C-TVttDAY NOWtTM. AtMUfT tt K\nto~_\nnn myn m\n1<**4\u00abfiaP\\U\u00bbfaa\u00a3*co\u00abdQup\nFour Injured\nSeriously In\nArio Collision\nWCTO-A, tut. It (CPl-Foar\npenoat wt to hoipital with uven\ninjurlu tonight a* th* remit ot u\nlutomobilt coilition it th* tnttr-\nlection of Oook. ind Bay StreeU\nthii ifternoon.\nInjured: Charlei Wright, Victoria,\ndriver ef tha truck, luffering from\n\u25a0evw* ihock ind frictun ot tbe\nipine.\nMn. Phyilii Ubimky, R R. A New\nWeitminster. B.C. luffering from\nmodente ihock.\nUn. riintolf. lister of Mn. Li-\nbiaiky, luffering from itvere ihock\nud probibly internil lnjuriei.\nRobert Lablnaky, iix. ton bf Mr*.\nLtbiniky, mfftrlng from internil\ninjurlei tnd fractured left arm.\nThe driver ot the car, Alfred H\nPhelpi ot Victorii, ud Oordon La-\nblniky. tour, alio i nn of Mn. Ltbiniky, esciped uninjured..\nThe tccident occurred wben\nWright'! truck, wtth t tull loid of\ngrivel collided with Phelpi* car.\nLittle dimage wai done to the truck,\nbut the car wai practically demolished.\nCartoon\u2014Courtesy Knlgkt, Windsor Star\nPRESS UPHOLDS ARREST\nINDIAN LEADERS\nNEW-YORK, Atlg. 10 (CP)-The\nNew York Herild Tribune, com\nmentlng editorially upon the ar\nreit of Mohandas Gandhi and other\nleaden of the Indian Congreu\nParty, uld todiy the Britiih luthoritles took \"the only course\nwhich the realities of the lituation\npermitted.\"\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy EDWARD E. BOMAR\nAuoelited Preu Wir Anilyit\nAdmiril King'i warning reminder\nthit victory and war experience\nmust be paid for with \"considerable\nloaies\" deserves as much itress is\nhli gratifying report that an initial\nUnding has been accomplished ln\nthe Solomons.\nEven before the United States\nNaval Commander-in-Chief gave the\nflnt definite tidings from the icene\nofficeri familiar with the hazards\nInvolved were grim u they awaited\nan Intimation of the price of a triumph in blood and warshlpi.\nBalanced against the acore made\nagainst the Japanese when they\nwere on the offensive, the loss thus\nfar of a single cruiser plus lhe dam\naging of other warships is more\nthan reasonable.\nKing's advice that the operation\nnow ln progress is one of the \"most\ncomplicated and difficult ln wir-\nfare,\" lUggests, however, that it\nmiy be only a down payment.\nEven when inch an asaault can be\ncarried   out   with   overwhelming\nBrighten Up Your Home\nBY USING\nMONAMEL\nTrie modern interior gloss finish\u2014Heat proof\u2014Alkali\nproof\u2014Acid proof.   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Ufa\nStrttotfdM-fytk* %_*tkh n6b\nitrength ind with benefit of mrprlie, to dislodge \u25a0 determined force\nwhich his had months to dig ln\nranks In difficulty near the top of\nall problems a commander can face\nBeginning with the British aea\nattack on Narvik In Norway, the\ncostly nature of auch in amphib\nioui enterprise has been dramatized\nrepeatedly\u2014by the German con\nquest and by the Japanese wounds\nin the battlei of Macassar and the\nJava Sea and most recently off\nMidway.\nEven ln the Philippines, where\nthe Invaders completely dominated\nthe air and sea and. were opposed\nashore by a relatively weak land\nforce, they paid heavily at Lingayen\nGulf and at Legaspi.\nThen too, as the Admiral noted,\nthe Sdlomons venture Is the first of\nthe kind for the United Nation. The\nJapanese and Nazis had months and\nin eome Instances years In which\nto perfect their teamwork between\nair, sea and land forces. .Prior to\nPearl Harbor, the Japanese had\npractised their technique since 1937\nagainst almost helpless China.\nKing's disclosure that the often\nslve benefitted from an Initial sur\npriie la Itself a surprise. Large\nnaval forces cannot usually be hidden from aerial observen alert teeny ilgn of enemy activity. Ber-\nlin'i report flat i violent etorm\nwas raging at the outset could be a\nclue.\nThe Navy and Marine! had to\ntake the chance which alwayi exist!\nIn war that the attacker rather thm\nthe' defender may be surprised, ii\nexemplified by ..the lacing the Jipanese took approaching Midway.\nNo certain means exists to gauge\nin advance the intensity of resistance to be encountered.    '\nAnother pertinent observation Is\nthat one or more American air-\ncraft carriers probably were risked\nInasmuch as fighter planei were essential and these could be transported to the scene only by this\nmeans from the nearest Allied-held\nterritory.\nAssuming accepted military principles were followed, the attack was\ncarried out by a force at lent three\ntlmu 41 itrong u lt wu believed\nthe defenders would be. Such \u25a0 mar-\ngln must be enjoyed for i 'fiir\nchance of success.\nThe offensive wu undertaken\ntherefore with full reallution thit\nwithout, the moit extreme good for\ntune substantial losses Would hive\nto be reckoned with, In iccord with\nrecognized principles of \"ctlculit-\nid rl\u00bbk.\" After Pearl Hirbor end\nElian there will, be no quibbling\never the price of victory.\nOntario Gov't to Develop Vast\nLignite Deposits;\nPlan to Relieve Fuel Shortage\nCOCHRANE. Ont., Aug. 10 (CP)\n\u2014The Ontirio Government will proceed Immediately with ihe development of lignite deposits In the Ona-\nkawana lignite fields 179 miles\nnorth of Cochrane on the Tamltki-\nmlng ind Northern Ontario Railway\nPremier Mitchell P. Hepburn of\nOntario announced here todiy.\nThe Premier mide his innouncement here thli ifternoon when he\nreturned from i weekend trip to\nMoosonee with members of hli Cibinet'when he inspected the lignite\nfields.\nThe lignite fieldi it Onikiwini\nIt ilmoit unlimited, thi Premier\nMid, with 100,000,000 toni already\nbeing blocked out ud 8.00.000 toni\nraidily accessible. Tests have been\ndemonstrated lignite hai good burning qualitiei.\nOna factor In the decliion to\nstart tha development was the fuel\nshortage, uld fhe Premier. With\nno natural gu ivailable for domeitic heating ln Southern Ontirio\nand with fuel oil rationed, there il\n\u25a0 ihortage of bituminous ihd anthracite  coal for domestic needi.\nFreight Traffic Through Kingsgate\nPort Heaviest In Years\nCHANBROOK, B.C., Aug. 10 (CP)\n\u2014The report of the Kingsgate port\nof entry from the United Statei into Canada ihowed that freight traffic, on the Spokane International\nIs the heaviest for many years, with\nextra freight trains a regular occurrence now. Thli  160 mile branch\nmonth.\nAutomobile traffic was ln Ud\ncontrast, with touriit can entering\nCanida from the United Statu about\nten per cent of the number for\nthe ume period last year.\nThe   official   statistic!   for   the\nline Unki the  American railwayi j month   show;   Cinadian  ciri   Into\nthrough Spokane with the Crow's\nNest Branch of the Canadian Pacific which runs, through here,    a\nTo hand-, tha extra tonnage over\nthe line the Spokane International\nhas borrowed a big Canadian Pacific railway engine. Cattle shipments, which were very heivy last\nWinter, have fallen off since the\nregulation became effective that\nCanidlan cattle for daughter cannot be exported without a ipeciil\npermit. Nevertheless, 2550 had crossed Into the United States during the\nCanada 290, compared with 448 last\nyear; Canadian cari out 87, md\n450 list year; foreign cati into Canada 232, and 2063 lut yeir; foreign\ncan out 242, compired with 2497\nlist seaion; pasengeri In 8399, compared with 9400 Iut teason; and\npassengen out 3193, compared with\n10'f-5 lait year.\nObviously gaioline ind rubber\nshortage! are responsible for thli\ndrop ilnce the number of vehlelei\nfell almoit three times u much ft\nthe number ot passengen.\nWINCARNIS\nA   ro-ic,   reitoratrve,   and\nblood - aiu'chif.   Racofli-\nmended tft inttmit,\n-anrtmt\u2014n ind\nconvllaicence.\n81.28 f*t botti*\nCity Drug Co.\nNew Minister\nArrives\nat Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK. B. C, Aug. 10 -\n(CP.)\u2014Rev. R. I. Crlbb, appointed\nto the United Church here at the\nSpring union, hu irrived wltb his\nwife ind two diughten ind thiy\nhive taken up residence ln the naw\nmanse, bequeathed to the Cranbrook\nchurch by the lite W. F. Attridge.\nMr. Crlbb Is i griduite of the\nUnlvenity of Britiih Columbli and\nthe Union College it Vincouver,\n\u2022nd hu held Church ippolntmenti\n\u2022t Creiton, Kimberley, ind for thl\nput ilx yun it.Ollvir. He li Britiih Columbli conference representative en the board of publicitloni of the United Church publishing house it Toronto.\nHe lucceeds Rev. Callum Thompion who entered the Canadian irmy\nu chipliln ind honorary captain\nduring thl Spring.   .\nFlower Show Is\nProposed by\nthe Garden (Iub\nPlani for \u2022 flower exhibition to\nbe held Is Nelion ls ibout two\nweeki ire being drifted. It will be\nI non-competitive exhibition, designed u i \"filler which might,\nIf the tuponie warranted, mult in\nplant for I competitive exhibition\nnext yeir.\n' Tbe luggeitlon thit in ex-ioi-\ntion ihould be beld wu made by\nJ. H. Coventry at \u2022 Nelion Girden\nClub meeting Fridiy at the home\nof Aid. H. H. HlnftL Mr. Coventry.\nAid. Hinitt and A. S. Read were\nappointed to work out details\nAid. Hinitt's fine girden wu Inspected by Girden Club \"memberi.\nCity Council memben and City offlciali prior to the meeting.\nAnother highlight of the evening\nwu \u2022 talk by W. J. Melneciuk on\nproper methodi of witerlng girdeni\nIn hot wuther, md on how to mature dahlia and other bulbi.\nMn. H. H. Pitta, an enthuitiitic\ngirdener, ipoke of her efforti u\n1 Womens Institute letder to promote gardening.\nHEADLICHT\nGUARANTIED   \u25a0\nWORK CLOTHES\nEvtry H\u00ab\u00abdKght C-rmant\nIs backed by the Hud-\nlight guarantee- of \"Your\nMoney'g Wsrtrt, or Your\nMoney Back.\"\nSHUTS, PANTS.\nOVERALLS,   SMOCKS\nEMORY'S\n****        LIMITED ^\nTHE -MAN'S STORE\nBox in Phase il\nMllllllllllllllMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'\nNEWS OF THE DAY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nLord  Cirlton   Engliih   mixture,\npipe tobicco, it VALENTINE'S.\nW.l. Well Biby Clinic poitponed\ntill Wed., Sept 9th.\nWANTED\u2014EARLY APPLES\nMcDONALD JAM CO.\nI.O.D.E. Monthy Meeting, 2:30 p.m.\nLegion, Today, Aug. llth.\nLISTINGS WANTED\nBLACKWOOD AGENCY\nHUCKLEBERRIES WANTED\nAssociated Groweri of B.C.\nLost, a few dayi ago, Blue Persian cat with swollen ear. Answen\nto name of Peter, pleaie Ph. 287-L.\nNELSON PUBLIC HEALTH\nCLINIC IMMUNIZATION. 1-8 y.rs\nHume School, TODAY. 9-10-A.M.\nYmi ihould  watch  the\n-ROBERTSON REALTY-\nwlndow for good house buys\nCrocks In all sizes. 1 to 10 gallons,\nwith lids to match. HIPPERSON\nHARDWARE CO., LTD.\nDobson of Smithers\nTakes Northern\nB.C. Coif Title\nSMITH-RS, B. C, Aug. 10 (CP)-\nF. W. Dobion of Smlthen, Is the\nnew golf champion of Northern\nBritish Columbia. Mr. Dobson tied\nyeiterdiy with Len Evani, former\nthree-time winner of the title after\nthe regulation 18 holes, and took the\nchampionship when Evans missed a'\ncrucial two-foot putt which would\nhave forced an extra round. The\ntourney was played under Ideal\nconditions ind IS contestant* entered it.\nBlakeman Again\nDirects C.P.R.\nFirst Aid Course\nMaking his annual lnitructloml\nvisit to Nelson, Fred Blakemm ot\nWinnipeg, flnt aid instructor for\nCPR. Weitern Unu, will orginlit\n\u2022 clau here Prlday. The coune will\nlait ilx weeki with examination!\nSept. 7.\nDuring the ilx weeki Mr. Blakeman will Instruct clauu at Cranbrook, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat,\nand Nelion, hli ichedule each wttk\ntaking him to Crinbrook Mondiy,\nLethbridge Tuudiy, Medicine Hit\nWedneediy ind Nebon rrldiy.\nHe recently completed a ilmllu\nichedule covering Weyburn, Sukitoon, Edmonton ind Estevin.\nSo fir thli yetr Mr. Blakeman\nhu Initructed 1800 flnt ild itudenti\nundir the cPR. pUn, and ht in-\ntlclpitu the total wtll be clou ts\nSOOO by he end of the yur.\nJ.F.W. Dunster\nLaid to Rest\nFurenl lervicei for the lite Jesse\nF. W. Dumter, who died Siturdiy,\nwere held it Somer'i Funeril Home\nMondiy. There were miny floril\nofferings.\nRev. H. Stewart Forbei conducted\nthe. tervlce and the hymni \"Abide\nWith Me\", wu iung.\nPallbeareri were O. Anderson. F.\nKahle. B. Martin, W. Muraro, W.\nFarenholtz and F. Claridge.\nInterment was in Nelson Memorial Park.\nU.S. Experts Believe Jap Has Won\nBattle fer Oil Sufficiency\nRelman Morin, former Associated\nPress chief of Bureau in Tokyo, ind\nliter i correspondent in French Indo-China, Is among the rejatriates\non- the Swedish liner Gripsholm,\nwhich arrived at Rio\" de Janeiro,\nBrazil, for a 48-hour stop Monday.\nBy RELMAN MORIN\nAuoclated Preu Staff Writer\nRIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 10 (AP)\n\u2014American experti returning from\nJapanese territory on the Swedish\nexchinge liner Gripsholm seem to\nbe of one mind, that from the itand-\npoint ot fuel oil the Japs tan go ill\nout Indefinitely with ships, tanks\nand plinei in the Pacific war.\nThen experti who were imong\n1900 Americin repatriates stopping\noff here today en route homi, uy\npreviously tccumulited itocki plui\nthe fields taken by conquest finally\nnave fulfilled 'Hie Japanue dream\nof fuel self-mifflclency.\nThe one type which they miy\nhave difficulty ln getting ln tuffl-\ncient quantities Is lubricating OIL\nThe icqulsltlon of oil fields Ln the\nNetherlands ind British Borr.et, thi\nNetherlandi Indiei, tnd the Ye-\nning Ziung field ln Burma, will not\nhelp the Japi greatly ln thli reipect beciuse none of these ireu\nproduces the type of fuel oil from\nwhich top-grade lubllcitlng oil cin\nbe refined without ipeclal refinery\nequipment\n(The Netherlandi icorched eartfi\npolicy probably .deitroyed moit, If\nnot ill, iuch equipment in the ciptured ireu.)\n. Before the wir vlrtullly ill the\nlubricating all uied by the Jipmese\ncame from the United States. The\nPacific fieldi have i bue composed\nprincipally of uphalt and a paraffin bue I* necessary for reidy ind\nextensive extraction of the lubricating oil mult suitable tor tanks and\nother heivy war michlnery.\nLONDON (CP)-After 18 monthi\nIt hu been officially disclosed that\ntha Ctntrtl Tilegriph, Office, London, wu destroyed by fire On tht\nnight of tht greit fire-raid, Dm.\nJt, 1940. v More thin I quarter of\nBritain'i tottl telegraph traffic\npined through this offlct.\nWe have r few real buyi In genuine rebuilt typewriters. Cash or\non euy terms. D. W. McDerby, 654\nBaker St., Nelson, B.C.\n.    HOT WEATHER TIPS\nThe Crystal Laundry   will  take\nthe work out of Wash Day. Phone\n75 for Pick-up and Delivery.\nLeather soles and heeli, Panco\nsoles, shoe rivets, hob-nails, shoe\nlasts and cobblers' outfits. All on\nsale it WOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO., LTD.\nC.C.F. PubUc Meeting Eagle,Hall\nWed., Aug. 12, 8 p.m. Speaker-\nGrace McOihnis, M.L.A. , Subject:\n\"(Jonventlon Highlights.\" All Wel-\nSee advertisement, this Issue, calling for tenders on supplies required\nby Provincial Government Institutions\u2014F. H. Harrison, Purchasing\nAgent, Parliament Building, \u2022 Victoria, B.C.\nNOTICEI\nPatlenti coming to the Kooteniy\nLike Generil Hospital muit produce their sugir ratlob cirds on\nadmission. (Signed)\n' J. C. FORBES\nSecreUry.\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nFOR RENT - FURNISHED. AT-\ntrtctlvt four-room ipirtment,\nlower floor, separate entrance.\nPhont 543 R.\nFinds Russ People\nDisappointed But\nOfficials Satisfied\nMOSCOW, Aug. 10 (AP)-Unlted\nStates Ambassador Admiral William\nH. Standley said tonight he had\nfound disappointment among the\nRussian people because no second\nfront had been established by the\nAllies In Western Europe, but the\nenvoy said no such sentiment was\nencountered among Soviet officials.\n\"I believe the official Russian attitude Is that creation of a second\nfront must depend upon the strangle situation and must be left to\nstrategist!, Admiral Standley said.\nTHREE HUN FICHTERS\nDESTROYED AT MALTA\nVALETTA, Aug. 10 (CP) -\nThree German tighten were destroyed In air combat over Malta\nthli morning.\nllllllllll ! 1 1 I 11 I 11 11111\nTRY THE\nke Crea- che\u00abbert Bowl\nAT THE\nMelon Dew\nICE CREAM PARLOR\nIIJlllIIIIIlltll'tlllitM\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric '\nPhone 666        351 Baker St.\nANNABLE BLOCK\nPhone 8B7R or 3S8R\nOne- and two-room apartments,\nfurnished, steam heated, hot\nwater all the time.\nHOOD'S\nBread Is the\nBEST\n'Clare'Jewett on\nWay fo Army\nClironce Frederick Jewett, ton ot\nSchool Inspector ind Mri. r. A.\nJewett, who enliited it tht Nelion\nRecruiting Office, left Mondiy for '\nNo. 11 District Depot \u2022' Vincouvtr.\nMr. Jeivett. who wu In the rid.\nlitor repair business, closed up hli\nshop to enlist. He hid received \u25a0\nmonth'i trilnlng when tht cill-up\nscheme wu flrit instituted.\nSince the organlutlon of rtitrvt\nunits of tht Rocky Mountain Rangeri ln thli dlitrict he hu beta attached to the Nelion Plitoon. Previously he wu a member of tht\nNelion Civiliin Voluntiry,Trilnlng\nCorpa. He wu in ictlve member\nof the Nelion Junior Boird'of Tridt\nup to the time enlistments disrupted thla group.\nYARDS PROMISES NEW\nRECORD FOR SHIPS\nPORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10 (AP)\n\u2014The Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation promised today to bulld--and\ndeliver\u2014Liberty ihipi In 35 diyi\nor less.\nEdgar Kalaer, Oeneral Maniger,\nannounced completion of a lub-u-\nsembly plant at St. Johni by which\nhe hopes to be able to cut at least\n11 days of the national record of\n48 days now held by his company.\nFleury\n's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed   Arts Blk\nPreicriptiang\nCompounded\nAccurately\nHave the Job Done Right\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815'\nAWAY\nAttending lectures ln Optom-\nttry, by the American Grad-\nuate Optometry Extension.\nJ, A. C. 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