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OaereHeaW Cattit. tt _*ttStm\nFlier* la \"SeHe*a<t\u00aby'\\-*e\u00abe I.\nRatotaraaaaaa* (Wta \"aa lea-tli\" Ut\nKeea tor Arttaa.\u2014Feje J.\nUri Beaaett \"AfttotoT at NaMaa\na\u00ab British latere.\u2014F a|a 10.\n%0-^x\n\u2014\n\u2022H COLUMBIA. CANADA-THURSDAY MORNING. JULV t 1Mi\nNUMIIR \u2022\nRUSS ADMIT NAZI ADVANCE AT SEVASTOPOL\nMAIN BRITISH DESERT FORCES MEET NAZIS\nFight\nDesp\nBitterly in\nerate Effort\nto Save Alexandria\nAuchinleck Tells Men Battle Not Over Yet,\nWill Not Be Over Until Enemy Beaten;\nAllied Planes Still Control Skies\nCAIRO, July 1 (AP)\u2014The main British armored forcei,\nbolstered by reserves, finally locked arms with tha onrushing\nAxis columns in Egypt in a possible la,st-dltch effort to pinch\noff the hotile advance in the desert bottleneck west of El Ala-\nmein, only 70 miles from the Nile Delta.\nThe immediate stake was the great British naval base of\nAlexandria. All British holdings In tha Middle East were\nimperilled.\njust before midnight available scanty dispatches Indicated\nthe battle area still  remains*'\n|ust west of El Alamein and\nextended 30 or 40 miles inland\nfrom the Coast.\n\"nie;e wtj no pfglVlvt newi of tht\ncourse ot the churning deiert tight\nbeciuse the commtnders wert as\nyet too busy to report detailed actions. It ls known that thi! fighting\nbu beenJ vtty' hafd, with irmored\nltnd mechanized Infantry lashing it\nI trch othtr with ill their modtrn\n\u25a0tower.\nI The forcei ot Rommel, driving\nj with amazing ipeed acron the tor-\nIrid tandi toward Alexandria ind\nIthe key waterway ot Sun beyond,\n| were engaged thli morning In a bit-\nIlte that had developed by tonight to\n|grcat  proportion!  Juat  instdt   tht\nnouth of tht bottleneck.\nFlnt reports of the British itand\n\u25a0to reach Cairo told ot hetvy fight-\nling ill tht wty down the esctrp-\nnent.\n' For the British Army It wu the\nInterest thing to t list ditch Itand\nlagalnst the roving vehicles of Rom-\nImel which have been engaged only\nIon a hit and run basli since the fall\n|of Tobruk.\nHowever,-between the Axis forcei end the luih villey of tht\nNile, ittndt ttvtral llntt of defence comprising thouundi ot\n\u2022oldien and hundredi of cennon;\nend teamed with thtit trt othtr\ntiled unlti harming tht tntmy\nflinki whlli tilled plinet itrikt\nfnm ovtrhted.\nAi the crisis tpproached, Gtn.\niF\/.r Claude Auchinleck, ln active\n\u25a0command of the 8th Army, issued a\n|confident order of the day declaring:\n\"Officers and men of the eighth\nIrmy:\n\"You have fought hard and continuously for over a month.    No\nNazi Radio Claims\nBritish Fleet on\nWay to Red Sea\nWW YORK, July I (AP>-\nTht Oerman radio, apparently\nusing e customary technique in\nfishing for Information, made\ntht following broadcait today\u2014\n\"Otneee\u2014Neeri wat receieea\nthat tbe British fleet left Alexandria and peead on June 2\u00bb\nthrough the Suei Canil In tht\ndirection of the Red Sei.\"\nThis wu without confirmation\nfrom any quarter.\ntroopi could hava fought better.\nYou have had heavy loou tnd deipite your efforti you experienced\nIhe dlaeppolntment of giving ground\nbtfort an enemy who had luperlorlty In irmored tropi. It muit not be\nforgotten tbat he too hu had aer-\nlous losses, hii unlti hive been reduced, he ii t long way from hli\nbaaet of lupply.\nNEED  8UPREME   EFFORT\nThe lituation now cilia for tbt\nlupreme eflort on tbe part of ail.\nWe tre fighting the. tattle of\nEgypt, a* battle ln which Tisti iinemy\nmuit be deitroyed. You have ahown\nyou can itick lt and I know you will\nitick it right out until he cm itand\noo longer. Until he'cracks, Uve enemy muit be given no reit, he muit\nbe attacked and harried wherever\nyou find him.\nThe battle ii not over yet ind\nwill not be until we hive defeited\nthe entmy end defeit him wo will.\"\nAllltd fighter pltntt ttlll htd\ncontrol of the tklti end wtrt rtporttd Inflicting e huvy toll on\nenemy   tuppply   tnd    tnniport\npltnei whloh wtrt undtr fight-\ntr protection.\nBritUh authorities acknowledged\nenemy occupation of El Debi, 100\nmiles from Alexindrli and formirly t main supply point for the British desert forces.\nEl Deba'i strategically lmporttnce mtlnly Uy in tht fact that it\nwai the itrong point in tht bottleneck bounded by the supposedly\nImpassable Qaltara Depression end\nthe Mediterranean cout.\nAxU advance element! reiched\nthe vicinity of El Alamein yeiterdiy, penetrating tr tret iomt 35\nmiles East of El Daba and about 63\nmilea from Alexandria.\nSays Board Indifferent to Fanners;\nBlackmore Amendment Ruled Out\nARMY WIU LEAD\nATTACK-MAYBE\nSOON, SAYS KING\nDuty of Canadians to\nBe as Strong and\nUnited\nNOTHINC MUST\nDIVIDE PEOPLE\nOTTAWA, July 1 (CP) \u2014Prime\nMiniittr Micktntlt King uld todty In thl Houte ef Commoni the\nday It coming\u2014\"It mty bt cloie\nit hind\"\u2014whtn the Army will\nhave en honored plact In the van\nef ttttck.\"\nMORE BOMBERS,\nTANKS AND GUNS\nGOING TO DESERT\nQuantity aod Quality\nof Weapons Used\nAre Defended\nMEMBER SCORES\nEQUIPMENT LACK\n\u25a0y  \"REW  MIDDLETON\nAuoelittd Prttt Miff Writer\nLONDON, July 1 (AP) - The\nBrltlth Oovernment told Pirlltmtnt todty In the flnt phut of e\nbitter Ptri'imtnttry debete on\nthe Afrlcin deiert dtfeete thtt\nUnited Itetu dlve-bombcrt, mort\nhetvy tanki and Brlttih entl-tank\ngum tn retching tht handi ef\nthe  Empire1!  hird-preiied  fight-\nPrime Mlnliter Churchill's MinUter of Production; OUver Lyttelton, and hU lonc-tlmt lupporter,\nLord Beaverbrook, likewUt confidently bucked tbe tide of recrimination from critici of all partlei\nand defended both quintlty ind\nquillty of tht weaponi with which\ntht BrlUih Sth Army filled to Hop\nthe Qermen Africm Corpi ln Llbyi\ntnd Western Egypt.\nIn Commons, Sir John Wtrdlaw-\nMilne, sponsor of tbe non-confidence motion on which the debate\nU pitched, called agrily for septra-\ntion ot thi Prime MinUter from the\n. ^ MinUtry MjMNgHgVfrt ttat.\nt___m*mtO   \u00ab^4^^\u00bb^tt,\u00bb\nOTTAWA, July 1 (CP)\u2014Thom-\net Rtld (Lib. Ntw Weitminiter)\nclaimed In tht Houie of Commoni Budget debate todiy thtt\ntht Wtrtlmti Prlcti and Trtde\nBoard wai Indifferent to ind hid\nno knowltdgt of the production\nproblemi of firmtrt.\nHe claimed that Apiculture Mln-\n[Uter Gardiner had \"a terrible fight\"\n[In order to obtain, relief for the\nI famet.\nMr. Reid iald the Board had a\nI predominance of industrialists and\nI bankers on ts itiff with no rep-\n| mentation; for farmers and labor.\nFailure to recognize and make\nallowance for the problemi of\nfarm production had resulted In\nlosses to food producers and farmers were selling valuable dilry\ncattle beciuie of butter price restrictions.\nDebate on the Budget covered e\nI wldt field, from development of\n\u25a0 the Northern Alberta ttr undi to\nlOld Age Peniioni, but none of the\nIfiur ipeaken indicated any Inanition of voting againit it.\nJ. M. Dechee (Lib. Athabaska)\n{raised the possibility that powerful\n|c. rtels were retarding development\npf Ihe Alberta tar sands tnd warn-' House.\nti uu'\ned against. .Ie clilmed these resources could solve ill the oil md\ngasoline problems of the world.\nLt-Col. J. A. Ross (Con. Sourls)\nprotested thet the Government had\nio far failed to recognise the farm\nproblem!. Ht alio expressed the\nopinion thtt the people were getting\ntry delates on conicrlptlon.\nimpatient with the long Parllament-\nDr. T. W. Gorshaf (Lib. Medicine\nHat) ssid he Budget had been received \"not with Joy and ahoutlng\"\nbut with the firm conviction that\nIt wai fair.\" \u2022\nSptaktr Glen Informtd tht\nHoutt hi, had rule, out of order\nthe imendment movtd lett night\nby Ntw Dtmterioy Iteder Black-\nmore.\nThe tmendment would hive tht\nHouse uy It deplored a movt towird \"Stile SocltlUm\" and urged\nadoption of \u2022 iclentlfic md modern\npolicy on money mo credit for en\nall-out war t.'fort.\nMr. Glen sa id it wai out ot order\nIn that lt did not tubstltule tomt'\nother memi of railing money thin\nthoie propoied In the Budget, md\nbecause Its substance propoied In\netrlier amendmenU on other measures had been dealt with by  the\n\"The Canadian Army U not an instrument* built only te rttUt attack\"\nMr. King taid ln a atatement on the\n\"It wta planned, It haa been or\nganlied, and U trained' as a highly*\nmtchmiied and armored itrlking\nforce.\"\nMr, King did not expand on hU\nreference to the Cinidiini pltn\nIn the vm of attack at a tlmt which\nmayt be close at hind.\nWhen the dey for the attack\ncomei, Mr. King iald, \"no Canadian doubU that ... our Army\nwill do lb full part\u2014and a glor\nions part\u2014In helping to defeat\nand to destroy tht military might\not an enemy whose design and ambition U to conquer the whole\nfree world.\"\nCanada'i Army wu strong, ind\nunited by a common purpoie. It\nwu the duty of ill Canadian citlzeni to be no leu itrong md no\nlui united by a common purpose.\n\"On this 75th anniversary of\nConfederation the need U greater\nthan before ln our history, to let\nnothing divide ua as a people, to\ncompose our differences and to\nthrow all our energies into the tuk\nof uvlng our country md helping\nto uvt the freedom of the world,\"\ntht MinUter uld.\n\"If we would be worthy of our\nput, md the sacrifices of the put,\nif we would be worthy of the many\nbrave ions of Canada, who, in the\npresent war, have given their all\nind of the half-million young Canadians who have offered, if need\nbe, to die for their country, lt u\nour supreme duty, while striving\nfor victory, to preierve for them\nand for future generations a free\nand a united Canada.\"\nAs Mr. King spoke, flighti ot\nRoyal CanadUn Air Force planei\nswooped over the parliament build-\nlngi giving an air force aalute to\nArmy uniU parading on Parliament\nHill. At times the roar of the planei\nalmost drowned out the Prime Mln-*<\nUter'i voice.\n\"In the midst of the gigantic\nitruggle ln whic wt aje engaged,\nwe do the gretteit honor to our nation If we pause from our labors\nlong enough otflftto rededicate\nourselvei to the flHulean task of\npreserving those IdVda.ind prlncl\nplei which the fithe Jm our natioj\nsought to establish uptSB^endurln,\nfoundations on the Norwn half\nof thU continent,\" Mr. Haitson said\nEast had been \"untrue eh din accurate,\" md uld thit lick of equipment wu a \"terrible Indictment\" of\nthe Governmtnt. Ht uked for t\nfull-time Iteder on t Chief of Staff's\nCommittee.\nNEED AIR PROTECTION\nAdmlnl of the Fleet Sir Roger\nKeyei iccuied the Admiralty of\nfailing \"inexcuitbly\" to give adequate air protection to the Mediterranean Fleet He pictured an \"intolerable\" lituation ln which Britain'! war machine \"is limbering\nfrom one disaster to the next.\"\nIn the House of Lords, Lord Addlion called upon Mr. Churchill to\nsacrifice himself, resign and uk one\nof his cabinet colleagues to form i\nnew Government with Mr. Church-'\nill ai a member.\nScarcely a volqy wu raised except In criticism u the back-bench\nmembers carried the debate on\nthrough the early evening.\nSir Herbert Williami, Conttrva-\ntlvt (Croydon South) ohwgid tht\nGovernment hid iptnt tomt\n\u00a35,000,000,000 ($40,050,000,000) during ltt 28 months In office end\nachieved only .one major victory\n\u2014btttlt in tht air.\nVUcount Crtnbourne, Colonial\nSecretary, speaking for the Government In the House of Lords, iald\nthis Is the tlmt for superrealism\nbut aot the moment for discouragement.\nCoast Fire Cuts\nThree Hornet\nVANCOUVER. July 1 (CP.) -\nDimige estimated at several thouund dollars wu ciuied today when\na two-alarm fire gutted three dwelling! In Vancouver'! East-End Dis\ntrlct.\nPolice slid the fire, of undeter-\ntilned origin, wai raging through\none of the houses before being noticed.\nARMY CHIEFS MEET IN-MIDDLE EAST\nMajor-General Russell L. Maxwell, left, chief of the\nUnited States military North African mission, pictured\nwith General Sir Claude Auchinleck, British commander in the Middle East, shortly, after Maxwell's arrival\nto take up headquarters in Cairo. Troops of both forces\nare now fighting to repel the Axis invasion of Egypt.\nFive Big Wheal Nations Plan World\neemenl Afler War; Form Pool\nfor Relief of War-Torn Countries\nNazi Claim That\nPort Has Fallen\nIs Not Confirmed\nNazi Advance Was'at Tremendous Cost Say\nRuss; At Kursk Germans \"Repelled\";\nBattle West of Moscow Resumes\n\u2022y HENRY C. CASSIDY\nAssociated ttta Staff Writer\nMOSCOW, July 2 (Thursdiy) (API\u2014The Russian, offl-\ncially acknowledged today that Axis troops had succeeded in\nadvancing In fierce, hand-to-hand fighting for Sevutopol but\nCerman claims that the Crimean port had fallen were not\nconfirmed here.\nThe defenders of the huge fortress-port met as many as\n20 Cerman assaults on a single position in their last-ditch\nfight and the bodies of hundreds of enemy men were left on\nfhe field, the Soviets declared:\nThe Nails \"at the cost of enormous losses succeeded In\nadvancing a little,\" the Sovletsf-\nCl     gl\nl$f-\n>g\nCOAST WOMAN HAS\n101ST BIRTHDAY\nVICTORIA,' July 1 (CP.)-Mrs.\nJason Hams Post celebrated her\n101st birthday at Mount St. Mary\nJsgfre today.\nfeorn In Richmond, near Ottawa,\nIn 1841, she went with her parents\nto Belleville, Ont., when she was\nfour years old. At IS she married\nand sha and her husband moved to\nWinnipeg' 1881, later to Port Arthur, apd finally to Victoria ln 1890.\nMrs, Post Is 'totally blind, but ls ln\n*o\"d health. \\\nDominion Day wsa the hottest day\nof the season to data In Nelson, with\nbrilliant sunshine, and a maximum\ntemperature of 90 degrees. The ac\ntual reading waa 90.25. This makes\nthree days In a row when tha mer*\ncury haa reached 89 or higher, the\nthree daya also being the hottest of\nthe sesson. During the preceding\nnight the mercury was never below\n57 degrees.\nBy J, P. SANDERSON\nCanadian. Press 8taff Writer\nWASHINGTON, July 1 <CP.)-\nTha United Statei State Department announced tonight agreement among the big five wheat\naelllng and buying natlona\u2014Canada, Argentina, Auitralia, Britain and tha United Statei\u2014on the\n< broad outlines of a comprehensive\nworld agreement to come Into effect after tha war and, In the\nmeantime, formation of a pool of\n100,000,000 bushels for tho relief\nof war-ravagad countriei.\nThe memorandum of agreement,\nInitiated by representatives of the\nfive nations here April 22, provides\nfor the convening of a conference\nby the United States \"when the\ntime Is deemed propitious,\" all\ncountries having an interest in\nwheat to be invited to consider a\ndraft convention which the big five\nhave accepted among themselves.\nChief provisions of the proposed\nconvention, relate to production\ncontrol, minimum prices and export\ncontrol under an International\nwheat council with headquarters in\nLondon.\nMeanwhile, an Immediate pool\nof at least 100,000,000 buiheli will\nbe formed, Canada ind Britain\ncontributing 25,000 busheli each\nand the United SUtei, 50,000,000.\nIt will be uied \"for Inter-governmental relief In wtr-itrlcken and\nother necessitous areai\" after the\nwar.\nIn order to prevent market disorganization and confusion Immediately after the war and pending\nthe conclusion of a comprehensive\nInternational agreement the big\nfive have agreed to bring into operation for a limited period the provisions of the draft convention relating to the control by the four exporting countries of production,\nstocks and exports and for cooperation by all five nations in stabilizing prices.\nPLAN WHEAT COUNCIL\nThe draft convention, approved\nby the five nations and to be considered after the war by all other\ncountries . Interested In wheat,\nwould set up an international wheat\ncouncil, consisting of ona or more\ndelegates of each contracting government and given wide powers.\nThe Immediate duty of the council would be to assernble the. relief\npool and to distribute It ln connection with general plans of the Unlt-\n| ed Nations.  Canada's  contribution\nlot   25,000,000   bushels   will  ba   a\nstraight donation from the Canadian government which ls obligated\nto lay lt down at seaboard, free of\nall cost, Just as the United States\nand Britain are obligated with regard to their quotas.\nCONTROL PRODUCTION\nOn the general subject of production control, the convention would\nbind Argentina, Australia, Canada\nand the United States to' \"adopt\nsuitable measures to ensure that\nthe production of wheat ln their\nrespective territories does not exceed the quantity . needed for domestic requirements and the basic\nexport quotas and maximum reserve stocks for which provision\nIS hereinafter made.\"\nThis indirectly binds each country to the principle of acreage control although it Is free' to choose Its\nown method of minimizing the accumulation of stocks. .\nAi far ai itocki are concerned,\nthe convention would limit Canada to not less than 80,000,000 and\nnot more than 275,000,000 buiheli\nof old wheat at the and of ths\ncrop year. Argentina would be\nlimited to a range of 35,000,000 and\n130,000,000; Australia, 25,000,000\nand 80,000,000 and the United\nStates, 150,000,000 and 400,000,000.\nThere also ls provision for stocks\nln excess of the maximum figures\nunder'certain conditions but they\nmust be exported on a sort of second\npriority basis, after the export quotas of all nations have been filled,\nBREAKS PELVIS IN\nFALL FROM 4TH\nFLOOR OF BUILDING\nVICTORIA, July I (CP.)-Her\nfall from the fourth floor of a down*\ntown office building broken by an\nawning at street level, Mrs. Phyllis\nJ. McLay of Victoria suffered a\nfractured pelvis but was \"resting\ncomfortably\" In hospital tonight.\nannounced in their Wednesday\nmidnight communique.\nTha titanic struggle for tha Crimean mport-fortrtss city' flamed\nthrough tha 27th day of heavy siege\nytsterday while far to the North the\nRed Army was reported beating\notf constant waves ot Qerman tank-\nsupported Infantrymen In the Kursk\ntt** ISO miles South ot Moscow.\nA supplement to the regular\ncommunique said tht grim Sevastopol struggle\u2014\n\"Regardless ot enormous losses,\ntht enemy continues his fierce\nstorming of Sevutopol, Tha gallant defenders ot tht city are\nfighting with atlf-sacrlflct against\nsuperior forctt ot Hitlerites,\"\nSevastopol Is a key to naval control of tht Black Sea lanei leading\nto tht oil of tht Caucasian Mainland to tht East and ls tht only part\nof tht Crimean Peninsula not yet\nfully conqutred by the Nails.\nOn tht fighting ln the Kursk area\nthe regular communique said:\n\"Our troops repelled attacks of\nthe German Fascist troops.\n\"On some sectors ltrgt tank operations took place. The enemy sut\nfered heavily losses in men and\nequipment.\"\nA supplementary bulletin alio\nlaid thtt tht Germim wtrt bring.\ning \u25a0 freih rtttrvtt, but our irtillery, ilrmen, tankmen and In-\nftntryrntn irt tutttMfuly imnh-\nIng tht enemy'i Unk and Inftntry units.\"\nPrtts dlipitchei had rtporttd\nearlier a resumption of fighting\n100 mllei Weit tf Moicow, but tht\ncommuniqut tald thtrt wtrt no\nsignificant changtt en that front\nor eliewhere.\nThe German onslaught West of\nMoscow, an area comparatively quiet\nfor several months, began with a\nheavy 40-mlnute bombardment by\nat least 120 cannon, said Red Star,\nSoviet army newspaper.\nThen aix regiments of Nazi Infantry sought to pierce the Russian\nlines by a sharp thrust but itrong\nSoviet artillery and machine-gun\nfire repulsed them, said Red Star.\nThe entire German aeventh division then was thrown In and made\na breach two miles deep and one\nmlia wldt,  but wat  hurled  back,\nleaving 2500 dead.\nThe concerted blasting ot Russian aerial bombs and artillery sheila\nkilled many mArt In tht rt\u00abr.\nAs a result, tht Nazis brokt ott\ntht attack at quickly as thty bad\nbegun it, with thl Russians standing on thtlr original positions, Red\nStsr reportid.\nOn thf Kursk front, tht Qtr-\nmini admittedly hivt idv\u00bbnced\nillghtly it ont point, but Rid Star\ntald It mtt thtm ISO tinks and\ntht Ruulini itrtngthtntd I ntw\nlint which blocked iny furthir\nidvance.\nTass, official Soviet Newt Agency\nssid Russian resistance wat growing itronger by tht hour, and \"In _\na number of placea our units tie\nmaking successful'counter-itttcks.\nA special German communique\nsaid\u2014\n\"Sevastopol has fallen. Over tttt)\nBsstlon, City tnd Harbor tht German and Rumanian war flap ire\nflying. Under the leadership ot\nCol.-Gen. Von Mannesteln, Germm\nand Rumanian troops, bravely tup-\nported by tht Excellent Col-Gen.\nBtron Von Richthofen md btl\nLuftwaffe, after 1 25 days' hud\nfight hsve today at noon forced the\nsurrender of the most powerful\nland and sea fortreu ln the 'World.\n\"Strong forts, fortifications hewn\nIn rocks, subterranean fortifications,\nconcrete pillboxes at well as innumerable fortified positions wert cap-\nlured in exemplary cooperation of\nall arms.\"\nDispute Closes Down\nSeattle Market\nSEATTLE, July 1 (AP)\u2014Business\nin Seattle's \"produce row\" continued almost at a standstill today In\nthe walkout of Teamsters' Union\ndrivers in a dispute with product\nhouses.\nLarge quantities of berries, fruits\nand vegc'ables'were reported to be\nspoiling during this week's deadlock. Deliveries have continued to\nhospitals, holcli, restaurants and\ngovernment agencies.\nCoal Miner Caught\nin Collapse of\nRoof in Collieries\nMOUNTAIN PARK, Alta., July 1.\n(CP)\u2014Rescue workers tolled today\nIn \u2022 search for Bob Demlch, 41,\ntrapped by a fall of rock and coil\nln the Mountain Park collieries.\nThere was little hope of rescuing\nhim alive.\nDemlch was pulling pillars JOO\nfeet below ground today when the\nroof collapsed. A brother, working\nbeside him, escaped with a few\nbruises.\nAt Least 21 Men Killed as Army\nTransport (rashes in U.S.\nWELCH, W. Vi, July 1 (AP)-\nStitt Polloi rtporttd tonight thtt\ntht bodiu ef it mtn hid been\nrecovered from thl wrtckigi of\n\u2022 touthbound Army tnniport\nwhieh cruhed In flimei ifttr lot.\nIng \u2022 wing it 500 feet.\nState trooper Tom Harrison said\nthat 10 bodies wtre found latt this\nttternoon md thi a setrch of the\nmountains In the area Is being conducted to ascertain If any others\nhad been aboard the cratt. Earlier,\n10 bodies had leer removed while\nthe cabin of the 24-place plane still\nburned. Another was located in\nmid-pf;ernoon ,\nhere tonight. They were badly\nburned and identification was Impossible. Most of the victims were\nIdentified as Army personnel by\ntheir charred uniforms. The plane.\nIdentified by markings as a former\nAmerican Airlines flagship, which\ncashed earlier in the day in a \"victory\" garden plot owned by mineri\nIn the Village of Premier, three\nmiles -rom Welch.\nState troopers sen out posses over\nthe wooded mountains after miners\nat Coalwood said they thought they\nsaw men leave tht ship before It\ncrashed. The plane was so low\nparachutes could not have opened.\nAll of tht bodies were brought the miners sild.\n..,_**-,,.-....\u2022_____._.-._\u25a0?,\n....... .,_..; .iSiitfolifiii*\n_\n TW4)\n4000 Attend Dominion Day Sports\nat Castlegar Celebration;\nTrait, Rossland, Nelson Represented\n' CASRJQAB. B. C. July t-It la\nMtimateg that 4000 people van la\nattendance at CuUegir1! iecond u-\nWl Dominion Day ealebretloa,\nSrtaU, RouUnd ud NeUon all eee-\njtributlng ttm-igs, u weB m Robton ud tha lurrounding territory\ngenerally.\na At anichaduled tvtnt wu tm\nvUit paid by tha Trail and RouUnd\n'.Platoona Ot Vie Ind Battalion, Rocky\nMounUIn Reagan, en their homeward trek by army trucks, trom the\n\"D\" Compiny mrcUu at NeUon\nTtey paraded through tha streeti,\nand were ieen ud tdmlred by Iht\nhugt concourtt.\nI    The Maple Leei Bmd  of Trail\n[ wea in ittendinet. under Uie diree-\nf tlen of W. DiPlgnil:\ng C. Wataon, of Cutlegar,   was\n| chiirmm et the Generil Commit-\nI tee.   The ettldent Executive em-\nI braced: Grounds Committee, Hirry\n{ Scam, L. McPhenon, O. Dube, Joa\nV Theil; Finance Committee, V. Jenki,\nHtrold Smith, C. Peaunce, J. H.\nI   Aodanon; Llfeguird, R. White, Kln-\n[   naM;  Archery   Committee,   Omer\nLightle;  aad   Honhoe  Committee,\n-   Pita Balerwelch.\nI   The Bingo gtmei wen vtry iue-\n,* eeaaful, md a ltrge number of cltl-\n.   ress took part ln thU diversion.\nOne of the features wu the soft-\n> ball tournament, la which the Cu-\n\u25a0 tlegir Mlllionairei and the Sal-\n[ katchewan Life team ef Trell wen\nI the tint round winnen. Saskatch-\n[' awan Ufe then winning the final.\nh* In lhe honeihoe pitching, R. J.\nI T-bomdala and C. J. Thorndaft,\n| Trail, vara tlrtt, ud Fnnk Coz-\neHo and Oeorgt standdlngtr of\n[   Rotslind won second.\nThe archery contut wu von by\n[ UK Macey, TnU, with L. W. Ron\nI  aid, second.\nA huge duet rounded out the\nevening.\nCHILDREN'S   SPORTS\nBeiults of the young folki' sports,\nwhich vere iU nc\u00ab, were u follows.\nGirls I md under\u2014Shirley Anne\nDeitrkh, fint, Oell Mitfwnoa, Mated; Mary Abienlejag, Tbruaa.\nthtod.\ntoys I and under\u2014Jotn dark,\nOnt; loony Letu, Kinnaird, aac-\nood; David Love, Tnil. third.\nGirU I to g\u2014Betty Abroisinott,\nThrum, flnt; Alice Eeltioa. Rob-\nwa, ueond; Olga Seta mott. third.\nBoya t ta (\u2014Bruce Spencer, Snt;\nBilly Euom, ucond; Berl Salekin,\nthird.\nOirli t to 11-Mary lalekin, flrit;\nJuat Milburn, Tnl], ueond; attrtea\nSemenoff, third.\nBoyi . to 11\u2014Pat McArthur, ftrst;\nPeter Chelveldave, Robion, aecond;\nBill Plotnikoff, third.\nGirU U to 14-Dorii ZtJUoH,\nRobson, flrit; Kathlaea lepow, ncond; Wihnie Plotnikoff, third.\nBoys 11 to 14-Deala Colmin, Hal-\nson, tlnt^ Jack Ringheim. Tnil, second; Mike Kinakin, Thrums, third.\nGirU II to II \u2014Lucy Brodminn,\ntint; Annie Zaytsoff, Robaea, ucond. \u2022\nBoyi IS to 19\u2014Douglu McDonald,\nRobson, fint; BiU Vanjoff, ucond,\nOirU 3-legged nee, 11 and under\n-Molly Kuryuk and Dora Hurkaff,\ntint; md Mirlon Semenoff and Ethel Schiavon, second.\nBoys 3-legged rice, 11 md undu\n-Pit McArthur, Cutlegar ud Peter\nZayteoft, Robton, first; Alec Markin,\nThrums md Billy Plotnikoff, Castle-\ngar, lecond.\nGirU 3-legged nee, 14 and under\n-Don ZajrUoff, Robion ud Win-\nnit Plotnikoff, Cutleger, flrit; Miry\nHorthuln, Brillitnt, ud Mtbel Res\nansoff, Castlegar, second.\nBoys 3-legged race, 14 ud ua\nder \u2014 Chirles Appleton ud Billy\nSaunden, first; Philip Banjoff md\nJimu McDonald. Robson, second\nGirls 3-legged riee 11 end under\n-FtnnU Plotnikoff, Cutlegir md\nAeait Ziytaoff, Robion, flnt; Mtry\nLauroff and Ruth McDonald, Rob-\nsot, lecond.\nBoys 3-leggid race 11 ud under\n\u2014Raymond GooifrUnd and BUI\nVaoyuff, first; Charlea Appleton\nmd Billy Stunden, iecond.\n-KELSON DAILV NlWt, NELION t &-TMVM0AV MORNING JULY\nLint IfMk HolH\nProduc Hen\nof Navy Veueli\nPORTLAND, On, July 1 _t)~\nA break kt aa U,\u00abe\u00bb-volt Una auL\nalda tha main gate of tha Wine,\nawoa Iron * tfl Co, plant today\nbaited production oa navy auxiliary\nveueli fer acre ihaa aina hours.\nMaahine ihop. welding, electric\nerase, riveting and ehippiag employeu vara Uid oft at noon tor\nIbe nat ol their shift.\nItM faUlng wire, mulling trom a\nabort circuit in a traniformer bank,\nnarrowly mined Frank Mutee, Superintendent <rf Uw iteel yerd.\nPromote Brodeur\nto Rank\nof Rear-Admiral\nCalgary Filer\nDubbed\nFactory King\nly ALLAN NICKLESON\n(Cinidlin Pnu Stiff Wrlttr)\nWJTH THI B. C. A. T. SOMEWHERE IK BNGLAND, (CP). -\nThe R.C.AJ. boyi ctll Po. J. Whitman of Cilgary the Victory King.\"\nDuring \u2022 iweep over German occu-\nI  pled  territory   with  -hli   Spitfire-\n\u25a0flying tetm mitu he  attacked \u25a0\n* factory with his machine guns md\n[   the next day went bick at lt again.\n'Then vere a few more windowi\nthat needed breaking,\" he told tht\nintelligence officer on his return.\nthtt* hain't beu much tun ovar\nNorthern France flying at 15,000\nlooking for Germui who lust tn-\nat there ao Uie Cintdlm fighur\npUoU hivi bttn ducking down to\nlow height to ttraft one point ifttr\nanother. It's cilled \"beating up\" u\nobjective in lir force lingo idd\nthey've tackled such things as water\nlower* canal barges, power sti-\nWoni, fictoriu and railway traini.\nJuit li secondi ifter Fit Lt\nItlghne Neil, D.F.C, of Quebec md\nTIL Sgt (Slim) Coburn,of Calgiry\nipotted a low-flying German alrcnft over Northern Franct the en-\nefhy craft hit tlie ground and blew\ntip. The Canadians lost no time with\ntheir machine guns and cannon onee\nthey ssw the enemy.\nThe manner in w4ilch AxU convoys are protected off the Netherlands coast reminds Po. W. G. Li-\nforme of ReveUtoke, B.C, of Uie\nwiy wagon trains uud to awing\nInto i protective ring igiinst ittack\nin the eirly dayi of the WuL La-\nforme flys with a CmadUn Coastal\nCommand squadron and says you'll\nfind s risk of I-hoaU on the outside of a German convoy, then flak\nihlps ud In Uie middle the merchmt veueli. Plying In the same\noutfit as Laforrae ire Pos. Jick T.\nSmith, Wolfville, N. S.; O. W. Oreen,\nOutremont, Que.; C. W. Fieger of\nChatham, N.B.; Erneit Allen of\nParis, Ont, md Fit. Sgts. Arnold\nBlskiy of Ottawi, Sidney Black of\nToronto, and Sgts. A. W. Henry,\nVancouver, L, G. Woods, Toronto,\nPipeline to Supply\nFuel for Use on\nNew Alaska Highway\nOTTAWA, July 1 (CP)-J. M,\nDechene (Lib. Athabuki) told the\nHouse of Commons last night that be\nunderstood material was being moved by a company to Fort Norman,\nN.W.T. for the purpoie of construct-\ning a pipeline from Port Norman to\nWhitehorse, Y.T.\nHt uid the pipeline would lupply gasoline and oil for uit on the\nnew Aluka highway being constructed by the United SUtu.\nOil welU are ln production at Fort\nNorman.\nTacoma Sportsman,\nInventor Dies\nTACOMA, July 1 (AP)-A heart\nattack, suffered while playing golf,\nproved fatal today foi O. B. Clow,\n56, widely known Tacoma spdrts-\nman, inventor, restaurant owntr\nand musician.\nItching, Banting, Stinging\nEczema or Salt Rheum\nEczema, or salt rheum aa it ia commonlv cilled,\nll ona of the moat painful of all ikin trouble*.\nTbe intense burning, itching and smarting, ano-\ndally at night, or when the affected pert ia exposed to\nhut, or the hands placed in hot water an moat unbearable, ud relief ie gladly welcomed.\nThe relief offered by Burdock Blood Bitten it bued on the knowledge\nthat iuch ailmenta aa eciema, ud other ikin trouble*, an caused by u\nimpure blood condition.\nBring about inner elegnlineei by uilng B. D. B. to help olaaue the\nblood of ita impuritira.       '\nAik at uy drug counter for B. B. B.   Price J1.00 a bottle.\nTlie T. MiU\u201et_. Oo, Mulled, Toronto, Ott.\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONE     MR. AND MRS. PETIR KAPAK, Propi.     PHONE\n\u25a0134    In our new wing you miy enjoy the flnut    J3A\nmn.     rooms In the Interior \u2014 Bith or Shower.    **T\ngPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour SL       Vincouvtr, B. C.\nNtwly rtnovattd through\nout.  Phones and  elevitor\nA. PATTERSON, late ol\nColeman, Alta, Proprietor\nCOMMODORE BRODEUR\nOTTAWA, July 1 CCP) ^Promotion et Commodore, flnt dua, V,\nO. Brodeur, Canadiu naval attache at Washington', to the rank of\nRear-Admiral wu announced tonight by Royal Canadian ntvtl\nheadquarten ln a Hit of mtd-yur\npromotions.\nTht list, containing names of si\nmost ISO officen, gave recognition\nto the work of deitro^r ind corvette capttlni ud further recognition of the services of the Roysl Canadian navel reserve end the Royal\nCanadian naval volunteer reierve\nthrough promotions to unior ranks\nearned by their memben.\nRear-Admiral Brodeur, RC.N, It\nt native ef Ste. Hilalre, Que. Bl ll\ncontemoprary In service with Vlce-\nAdmlral Percy W. Nelles, R.N,\nChief of the Navil Staff, with whom\nhe Joined tht youthful Royil Cantdian navy ln 1908.\nBoth wtre memben of the first\nclau of cadets to be Inducted into\nthe service.\nIn the Roytl Cmadian Navil Rt-\nserve, Cmdr. C. J . Stewart, O.B.I.\nii promoted to captain.\nIn the Royal Canadian Navil Vol\nunteer Reserve, Cmdr. I. A. Brock\nis promoted to ctpttln and surgeon\nctpttln A. McCtllum, V.D, Is confirmed In thtt nnk.\nRtir-Admlril Brodeur wts born\nIn 185J, the ton of tht latt Hon.\nR. P. Broditr, i former Minister ef\nMirlnt tnd Flsherlei and Chief\nJuitice of Quebec. He urved\nthrough the First Orut Wsr ln ships\nof the Roysl Navy.\nPrior to going to Waihington he\nwu commanding officer at the Ptcific Cout.\nCanadian Poet Diet\nat Vancouver\nVANCOUVER, July 1 (CP) - A.\nM. Stephen, 90, widely known Cinidlan poet, who wrote \"The Voice\nof Canidi\" ind other poems, died\nhen todiy.\nHe wta a member of the Cuid\nian Author's Association, the Vu\ncouver Poetry Society md of the\nLeigue of Wutern writen in the\nUnited Stites. Ht wu tn elder of\n0)1 Society of Authon, Pliywrights\ntnd Composers of Great Britain.\nMr. Stephen was prominent ln\nthe Canadiu Commonwealth Feder-\nitlon movement in British Columbia.\nSouth Walei Coait\nBombed by Naiii\nLONDON, July 2 (Thundty)-\n(CP.) \u2014 Qtrmin mlden bombed\nicattered area ef thl cout ef\nSouth Wtlu ttrly tedty. Thl\npluu fltw tvtr one town fer\ntomt tlmt at Intervtli tf inly\na few minutei.\nRaces, Refreshments, Military Show\nMake Up Nelson Children's\nAnnual Dominion Day (el\nleeee galore. aH kinds ot fee-\nnuts, soft drmks east other refreth-\nmeata, plua a Saa .aiUtary display,\nmade Dominion Day a aig day ter\nNelaon children.\nLed by the Junior High School\nCadet Built Bud the youngsters\nparaded trom the Armory to the\nRecreetion grouadi te eyen their\ntown ulebcatlon. Immediately oo\narrival at tke grounds thay launch-\nad late the day'i fen. Tkey had a\ngrand variety to races and then wu\nno leek ef ratmtonenta, end whu\nthings tlowed down a Wt there wu\na pemut tcrtmbli or tome other\navast te kee* them en their ton.\nFloyd L Irwin, Junior High\nSchool Principal, wae auiited la\nrunning ad tke iportl program by\nClarinet Ward, Miu Edith Lawion\nand Mlu laid Biter.\nAldermu ft ft Hinitt, j. ft McKenile ead leas Fleming had\ncharge of the tree rt fruhmenti.\n\u25a0porta ruulti follow:\n\u25a0OW AAcie\nFour yeen and under\u2014Flnt, Buddy OUen; iecond, Oen*y Brookes;\nth ird, Reggie Skinner.\n\u25a0lx end under-first. Buddy MagUo; aecond, Donald Brookes; third,\nJimmy Jacman.\nUght and tinder \u2014 Tbt*, Jimmy\nTodd; ucond, Roy Brookw; third,\nLloyd Kuhn.\nTu ud under\u2014Fint, Keith Buchmm; aecond, Angelo Vulcano;\nthird, Jimmy Todd.\nTwelve uti undtr\u2014First. Mlka\nBodnaruk; second, Bob Brookw;\nthird. Keith Buchman.\nFourteen md under\u2014First, Mlki\nBodnlruk;   itcond,   Bob   Brookes;\nthird, Denny Krift.\n\u25a0eye' aeek Been\nlight yeen ud under \u2014 Flnt.\nJimmy Todd; iecond, Koy Brocket;\nthird, Jimmie Raid.\nTen end under\u2014Fint, Keith Buchanan; second, Roy Brooke*; third,\nJimmy Todd.\nTwelve ud under\u2014Flnt, Ken\nMuifelt; iecond, Arnold Kennedy;\nthird, Denny 1'jift.\nBayi Thrti-Ltgiid Racu\nTwelve yean ud under- First,\nBob Brooku and Miki Bodnaruk;\nueond, Denny Kratt ud Ken Mus-\n\t\nCOAST SHIPYARD\nLAUNCHES SHIP\nWB*T COAST CANADIAN\nPORT, July 1 (CP.)-Chrlittntd thl\nFort Llard, after a Northern British\nColumbia trading poit, another 10,-\n000-ton freighter which slipped\ndown the ways ot a local ship-building plant last night to the cheers ef\nseveral thousand spectators, was\nbeing fitted out today.\nRUSHVILLE, Ind. (CP)-Siylng\nhe needed a larger house in which\nto entertain visitors, Wendell L.\nWillkie, 1940 Republican Preilden-\ntlal candidate, has brought the 10-\nroom house used as his campaign\nheadqjiarten two years igo.\nEvery Soldier\nLink In\nDefence Plans\nBy FRANK FLAHERTY\nCanadian Preu SUff Writer\nTwo major dutlu m* aulgned\nto the Army in Canada\u2014the defence ot the oountry ud the resulting and training of men lor\nthe Army overieai.\nThi teiditr ptrftetlng hit training In Ca'neda with a view te\noveneal nrvice It i link In tht\nehiln ef Canadian home defence.\nThe toldltr tn gtrrlttn duty at\nan expend coutal paint li ttlll\nlearning thlngi md Ii a potential\noveruu fighter.\nBectuu of tha dual function of\ntha Army tn Canada ita Internal\norganisation la neoeaaarlly more\ncomplicated than that ot the Army\nin England. IU relation to civilian\nlift ia mort intimatt, ltl contacts\nwith tha civilian activities of government both wartime and normal\nare cloier.\nThe commudtr-ln chief of all\nCanadiu troopi both it home ind\noveneu ll tbe governor-general.\nThe chief executive officer Is the\nMiniiter ot Nitlonil Defence, Hon.\nJ.  I.   IMlstnn\nAdvising the mlnliter la the\nArmy Council with the miniiter u\nchairman, The deputy mlnliter, Col.\nH. DeRoalen ud the heads ot the\nfour branches of Nttiontl Defence\nHeadquarten, an memberi. These\nan Lt-Oen, Kenneth Stuart, Chief\nof General Staff; Maj.-Gen. H. F.\nG. Lotion, Adjutant-General; Victor Sitton, Master-General of the\nOrdnance, and Maj.-Gen. J. P.\nMackenzie,   Quartermaiter-Genertl.\nTha Gemnl Stiff bnnch tttendi to policy, training, Intelligence and operatloni ind coordinate! tht work of all branchei;\nthi Adjutant-Qintral't branch\ndull with penonnel; tht Qutr-\nttrmaittr-Qtntril'i with tuppliu\ntuch u feed, ind with huti, ttnti,\ncampi and office bulldlngi; and\nthe Ordnance Brinch with guns,\nmunitions, clothing, tuki tnd\nether equipment\nLocal administration throughout\nthe country Is provided by heidquirten of 11 military district! ind\nthe two coutel commands, one on\nthe Atlantic and one on the Pacific.\nThe officer commanding uch\nmilitary diitrict ind each coutal\ncommand hu general direction\nover all troops In hla area although\nIn annual actual -practice moit ot\nthe unite ud tnining centru carry on speciil functions ind rarely\nrequire   Intervention.\nRecrulti, whether voluntary or\nconscripted, in lent to basic training centrei on enlistment. After basic tnining they go to idvinced\ntraining centres for special training In the arm of the service tor\nfait; third. Jack Todd u.\nKahn.\nFourteen ud undtr\u2014First, lob\nBrooku aad Mike Bodnaruk; ucond. Ken Muifelt ud Danny Kratt;\nthin Jack Todd aad Harold Kuhn.\nBey\u00ab Bicycle Jtaeao\nTwelve yean and under\u2014Tint,\nDenny Krift; second. Bob Brooku;\nthird, Raymond StDenii.\nFourteen and under\u2014Flnt, Stu\nFliher; ueond. Jaek Nell; thirl\nDouglu Morris.\naims' events\nOkla Umm\nFour yeen and ender-fiigt, Audrey Sherwood; second, Margery\nAnderson; third, Margaret McKay.\nSu yean and vedar\u2014Tint, Mar-\ncell Seed; ueond, lowona Bndshiw; third. Merle Uttle\nEight yean and under\u2014 Flnt,\nTerua Poje; ucond, Beverley Ir.\nwin; third, Gladyi Lequeneux.\nTu ud under\u2014 Fint Audrty\nJorden; second, Kitherlne Morrlion;\nthird, Fnncea Andenon.\nTwelve, ud under \u2014 First Msy\nLequireaux; second, Jinet Muir;\nthird, Lillian Lequireaux.\nFourtun and under\u2014Flnt. Florence Marshall; itcond, Annie Mak-\nonen; third. Miry Jeremco.\nGlrla lick Ricu\nEight yean ud under \u2014 Flnt\nTerete Poje; second Gladys Lequlr-\nwux.\nTen yean ud undej-\u2014Sftnt Ju-\net Muir; second, Phyllis Dowkes;\nthird, Lillian Lequireaux.\nTwelve and under\u2014-Flnt Lllllu\nLequireaux; iecond, Eltlne Corbett; third, Miy Lequlrwux.\nOlrl* Potato Racu\nTwelve yein ind under\u2014Flnt\nJinet Muir; iecond, Lillian Lectjulr-\neaux; third, Dorothy Wuslck.\nFourteen tnd under\u2014Unt, Mtr-\nJerli Irving; tecond, Annie Mikon-\nen; third Gladys Leoqulreux.\nQlrlt Egg and Speen Reeu\nTwelve ud under\u2014Flrtt Mty\nLtequirtux; tecond, Kithirtni Morrlion; third, LlUlin Leoqulreux ud\nJinet Muir (Ue).\nFourteen end under\u2014Tint, Miy\nLecquereux; second, Lllllu Lecqulr\neux; third, Janet Muir.\nwhich they are destined\u2014infutry,\nirtillery, armored corpi. ud io on.\nOn completion of advanced tnining they en aulgned to unlti,\nsometin.ee of their own oholce, for\nduty either it home or oveneu.\nFurther training followi with thalr\nunlti In order to teach tha man how\nto work into their special Jobi with\nthe unit ud tpply the knowledge\ntbey have gained in buk and ad\nvanced training centres.\n90 Per Cent of Air\nFleet Shipping\nWar Materiali, Men\nMONTREAL, July 1-Ninety per\ncent ot the company's air fleet ll\nnow flying men and materials connected with war projects, itated L.\nB. Unwin, Preiident ot Canadian\nPacific Air Linea; today, it tha prei\nent time operations of Canadian Pacific Air Lines In the Yukon and\nNorthwut Territories regions are\non a 24-hour bails and tha compuy\nls freighting by air control parts\nsnd equipment connected with the\nAlaska Highway, assisting in the\nplotting of the pipeline route from\nFort Norman to Whitehorse, cirry\nIng In thl surveying parts for the\npropoud rallwiy from Prince\nOeorge Norwerd to Aluka, as wtll\nit providing essential Northern\nmeil and pusenger services.\nLethbridge Airman\nAwarded O.B.E.\nLETHBRIDGE, ALTA., July 1\n(CP)-Mr. md Mre. E. O. Btickley\nof Lethbridge have received word\nthat their son, Wing Commander\nL. J. Stickley, D.F.C, hu nturned to England from Malta and the\nMiddle Eait ind hu been given the\niward of Order of the British Empire.\nOn hii Uth birthday Aug. 12,1940.\nhe was iwirded the Distinguished\nFlying Cross prior to which he hid\nreceived the medil ud bar tor hii\nair lervice with the R.A.F. In the\nNorthweit Frontier Rebellion in\nIndia in 1036-37.\nNine Die as Big US.\nBomber Crashes\nMARCH FIELD, Calif, July 1\n(AP) \u2014 A four motored United\nStates Army bomber crashed and\nexploded on the top of a low knoll\ntoday, killing nine men. The huge\nContolldited B-M exploded with \u25a0\nroir heird for miles.\nThe dead\u2014Lieut. Robert K. Murphy, 25, pilot; Lieut. Jack W. Green,\n24, co-pilot: Staff Sgt., Charles H.\nDavis, 27; Staff Sgt. Norman S. An-\ndirson, 25; Sgt. John E. Rice, 2D;\nCpl. Hirry Scuffoi, It; I*r\u00ab. James\nR. Stephens, 23; Pt:. Jick HeireU,\n29; Pte. Bill .loner, 27.\nCoast Jap Drowns\nVANCOUVER, July 1 (CP.)-A\nJipaneu identified as Talro Tsubn\ndrowned today while bathing it\nKitsilano Beach ln Vaneouver.\nrt Border\nb Attack\nJuly 1 ICP) -A milliter said today Jtp-\nand laad tercet an eon-\n_t os \u00abb,e border et Manchoukuo and theTa uimt very litUe doubi they are making their\nown military preparations ao that\nthey may, et thtir choun moment\nittack Ruuia.\"\nThere had been a genertl drift it\nJepueu forcea northward, the tomy\nmutator aaid, but he added that 'I\ndon't wiih to Imply that their preparation! in compute or that their\nittack ia imminent\"\nChurchill Critics\nContinue Talk\nInto Early Hours\nBy DREW MIDDLETON\nAeeeolated Preu gulf Writer\nLONDON, July E (Thunday)-\n(AP.)\u2014Prime Minister Churchlll'i eeltlee, angered ky revereu\nIn Libya and Egypt, atlll were\ndemanding hla removal u De\n(ence Mlnltter la tht urly morning heon teday In a Houu ef\nCommoni union which eet a\nwar-time record fer length.\nTlie session wu enllvued particularly at one point when John\n(Jock) McGovern, the fiery Independent Laborite, snipped:\n\"If I had to chooie between Hitler and the Prima Miniiter the\nchoice would be i very hird one.\"\nMoOovtm termed Mr. ChurchlU\ntha \"moat iofolerint ud arrogant\nmember of the Houtt.\"\nWhile tha length of thla session\ncould not be divulged, the previoui\nrecord ln January of 10 houn ud\n20 minutes easily wu eclipsed.\nSir John Wardlaw-Mllna told the\nHoust that tbe Duke of Gloucester\nshould be made commander In chief\not the British armed forces.\nHis suggestion drew sharp words\nsnd the lubject wu dropped only\ntfter tbe ipeaker Intervened.\nJamu McGovern, the fiery Clyde,\nlide Labor member, Ipeiklng ln the\nletter stages of tbe longest fitting\nof tha war, wu responsible for the\nexchange when he aiked wtnt wu\nthe belli for Sir John'i suggestion.\nPigeons NesI in\nPeril af Fire\nA pelr of plgeotu netting on tht\nroot of Centnl school it the base\not a chimney on the Eut root ot\nthe mein building, had the teen of\ntheir Uvea during Monday'i noon\ntire, ud no doubt their two squabs\nalso thought the excitement wu\nunuiuil.\nFiremen on tbe connecting roof\nbetween the miin ud old sections\nwera not fir from the nest, ud be\ntween the flames ud the arching\nstreams of witer, the old birds must\nhive beu frantic.\nAfter the fin, observers on Mill\nStreet could iee the old birds trying to get the stubborn squabs to\ntry their wings, but in vain.\nWhen they chou their nesting\nsite, anybody would have considered V. the safest spot In Nelson\u2014\nbut tragedy came near,\nChesterfield in Kerr\nBlock Damaged\nby Smouldering Fire\nFire on Wednesday damaged a\nchesterfield in the suite ln the Kerr\nBlock occupied by Denis StDenis.\nApparently the chesterfield smouldered for some time and several\ntenants smelled smoke at different\ntimes. It was located in the evening and the chesterfield wu removed. It was extensively damaged.\nMr. StDenis was absent during the\nday.\nC.P.R. Supervisor\nBuried in Eait\nMONTREAL, July 1 \u2014 Funeral\nservicei for Oscar C. Walker, Chief\nSupervisor of Perishable Traffic and\nWeighing, Canadian Pacific Railway, whose death occurred Monday\nnight, were attended today by railway representatives and shippers.\nCloiely associated with the development of refrigerated traffic on\nCanadian railways for the past three\ndecades, Mr. Walken dutuies took\nhim regularly to all parti ot the\nDominion. He was known by the\nnickname \"Brine Tank\" Wilker to\nproducers ind shippen of perliha\nhies whose ihipping problemi he\nhelped to wive with the development of beter typei of refrigerated\ncars.\nNIGHT BALL\nINTERNATIONAL\nNewark 2, Baltimore 8.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nSt. Piul 4, Toledo t.\nMlnneipolli 1, Columbus 10.\nKansas City 3, Indianapolis 1.\nMilwaukee 1, Louisville 7.\nPACIFIC COAST\nOakland 1, Sacramento t.\nSeattle 2, Hollywood 1.\nPortland 5, San Francisco 7.\nTacoma 0, Spokane 2.\n '\n1000 Yards of\nFine Quality Print\nFIUT QUALITY MATUIAU AND IN FAST\nCOLORS INULA* SOc YARD, SALI\n4 Yards $1.00\nTHE PRINT SHOP\nClaresholm Airman\nRescues Youth\nHIOH RIVER, Alta., July 1 (CP)\n\u2014Lac. Art Hope, a member of tha\nfire and crash departmut ei *t\nClaresholm Service Flying Sohool.\nput his tnining to Instant and eftae-\ntlvei use oc Sunday when he saved\nJack Bourbooale, a High River lad,\ntrom drowning,\nBourbonnla tell Into a spillway.\nHope, peeling la hli oar, leaped\nout and ran down the coune ot the\nitnam, dived into the water and\ncaught the boy aa he wu going\ndown for the third time.\nKing and Queen\nWorship\nWith Canadians\nBy DOUGLAS AMARON\nCanadian Pratt SUff Wrltar\nLONDON, JUly 1 (CP Ct\\>lt).-\nThe King and Quern today worshipped it Wtstmlnsttr Abbey with\nCanadian servicemen \u2014 soldien,\nsailors, airmen\u2014et Dominion Day\nobservances ocmmemoratlng the\n75th annivenary of Canadian Confederation.\nThe huge abbey which still bean\nthe marki ot bombing waa crowded\nwtth nrvice men ud woman aad\ncivilians of high rink for tha ilmplt\nbut Impressive hour-long tervlct\nof \"commemoration ind thinkiglving\" which followed \u2022 parade\nthrough London itreeti hy uniformed Canadlani.\nHon. Vincent Maisey, Canadian\nHigh Commissioner, who mat their\nMajesties at tha Abbey door when\nthey arrived and accompmied\nthem trom the chancel when they\nleft, read the leuon. The Archbishop of Canterbury preached tha sermon.\nAmong aenlor offlcen preient\nwen Lt.-Gen. A.\"G. U McNiughton,\nComminder of the Cuidiu irmy\nin Britain: Lt.-Oen. H. D. O. Crer-\nir, Commander of a Canadian Corpi\nAir Vice-Marshal Harold Edwardi,\nCommander of tha R.CA.F. ln Britain, md Cmdr. R. I. Agnew ot Royal\nCmadian naval headquarten.\nBURRARDS BEAT WALLACE\nVANCOUVER. July 1 (CP.)\u2014\nBurrardi took I stranglehold en\nthe Inter-City Lacrone League\nlead here tonight when they defeated Wallace United 15-9 In a\nelott checking gama which iaw\nthret  fights.\nAllied Bombers\nBlast Japs\nIn Celebes Isles\nALUED HEADQUARTERS, Aua-\ntrelia, July. 2 lTtunday)-tAPJ-\nAlllad bomben la a long over-water\nOifht attacked Jipineao held Ken-\ndarl ln Netherlandi Celebei Wednesday, Oen. Douglu MacArthur's\nheadquarten announced today.\nOther Allied oalte dropped ea-\nploiivei on grounded Jipinett aircraft In Portuguese Timor, attacked\nbtrracki ud jetties it Lit ud Sal*\namaca tn Kew Guinea, ud targets\nat Tulagi and Bougainville ln tht\nSolomon bland group far to the\nNortheast of Auitralia.\nThe ABted attack on Salamaua\nwhen larga fires wen left tn ths\ndock area followed up Sunday\nnight'i Commando land swoop on s\nsurprised Japanest garrtioa which\nsuffered heavy oaiualtlaa.\nThink Body Was\nDragged\nOul by a Bear\n(UUT CREEK, B. 0. July 1 .-It\nwai a local picnic party fiihlng at\nGent's Point tbat Sunday tound lhe\nhedy ot a man, later idutlfted by\nthe Nelson police ae a Spokane\ncitizen, Samuel E. Glenn.\nMil. Grey, with ker daughten\nShirley end Dorothy, hid gone into\nthe woodi to look tor locuati, whan\naha law tha tx\u00bbts ot the deed man,\nmd went back to tall ber huiband\nand Fred Benthien, who wera fiihlng, Thoy phoned to Creston, end\nConstable R. IL Hasnrd drove up\nto Ukt charge.\nThe body hed evidently been In\nthe water tor a considerable time,\nud had apparently been dragged\nup tha beach by a baar, tor traces\not clothes, ud bones wen tound by\nthe police on lop.\nCoast Mon Dlei When\nStruck by Train\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. O.,\nJuly 1 (CI'.)\u2014Daniel .Kennedy ot\nVucouver WW killed today when\nstruck by a Canadian Pacific Bail-\nway train near Sepperton, B. C,\nabout two milea Bait at htre.\nVallican Airman Reported Hissing\nVALLICAN, B. C, July 1 (CP)\n\u2014Mr. and Mrt. Prank Flynn ef\nthli Weit Kootenay Dlitrict town,\nhave received word that their aen\nPo. Larry Flynn ef the Royal Can.\nedlen Air Force, Is milting after\nair operttions Junt 26.\nThe Flynni formerly lived at\nLethbridge, Alta., where Po. Flynn\nattended public ipd high ichooli.\nHe joined the R.C.AJ. ln January,\nPILOT OFFICER FLYNN\nIMl, and wmt overseas the same\nyear after receiving hii wings at\nCalgary.\nHis brother, Sgt Ralph Flynn,\nalso with the R.C.A.F., has been 111\nIn hospital at Cairo, Egypt, where\nhe was posted lait Spring, He alto\nIs a former resident of Lethbridge.\nOTTAWA, July 1 (CP) - The\nRoyal Canadian Air Force. In ltl\n306th casualty Hit of tht wtr todiy\nrtporttd tlx mtn kllltd on ictlve\ntervlce oveneu and seven mtn I Sgt., Ac, MacDonald, Mm,\n - ^,.^~ L ,...\nmining after overseas air open-\ntlmt.\nFollowing li tbe lateit list of-eei-\nuiltles md next of kin:\nOVERSEAS:\nKilled on ictlve tervlce\u2014Morrison, Lloyd George, Po., C. L. Morrison (father) St. Thomis, Ont; Eubank, Frederick Henry, Sgt, Will-\nitim Eubank (father) Higenvtlll,\nOnt.; Macdonald, Charles Oeorge,\nSgt., Mrs. G. A. Micdonald (mother)\nEdmonton.; Morley, George Allen,\nSgt, A. E. Morley (father) Kapui-\nluting, Ont; Stewtrt, Donald Boas,\nSgt., Weitmount, Que.; Germain,\nGeorge Harvey, JU Sgt, Newmar-\nkeL Ont    .\nMissing after glr opentioni:\u2014\nFlynn, Francii Larry, Po, F. B.\nFlynn (tether, Vallican, B. C;\nLamb, Thomas Fraser, Po., Sault\nEte. Marie. Ont; Clarson, Hugh Aliu, Sgt, Montreal, Que.; Crossing,\nJohn Keith, Sgt, Winnipeg; Evans,\nGeoffrey Chirlei, Sgt, Kingston,\nOnt; Francoeur, William Cecil, 8gt,\nMontreal: Lord. David Fnnk, Sgt,\nMrs. D. F. Lord (wife) Vincouver.\nPreviouily reported mining, now\nfor official purposes presumed dead\n\u2014Baker, Walter Merrill, Sgt, Montreal.\nDangerously Injured on active\nservice\u2014Calder, Robert George,\nSgt, Kenora, Ont.\nCANADA\nKilled on active service\u2014Frlg-\nerlo, Francis Charlei, Sgt, Toronto;\nHopklnion, Jack Ncttleton, Sgt,\nWakefield, Ing.\nPreviouily reported milling, now\nreported killed on tctivt service\u2014'\nOqnendo, William Caesar, Lac, Nte I\nYork, N.Y.\n0ANAOIANS IN R.A.F.\nOvtnttt:\nMining after air opentioni \u2014\nTraquatr,   William Lyall Edmond.\n I\n \u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\"*\n\"\"*'\"'\n\u00ab\u25a0-\"\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u2022\"\u25a0 <\u25a0\nr-~e.\n NEtSOM DAILY NIW*. NILSON, i. C-TMUWOAY HORNI**. JUiY t aa-\nReinforcement Units \"Sit on Bench,r\nBut All as Keen lor Action as\nFront Line Men; All Indispensable\ne> DOUfaLAt AMARON\n(Canidlm Preu Staff Wrltar).\nSOMCTf HIRD IN ENGLAND,\nJuly 1 (CP). \u2014 Largut md moit\n'Varied Canaaian  Army  formmons\n\u25a0areou in the reinforcement\nuniu, I heterogeneous collection of\nia from every part of the Do-\nminion for every unit in the Army\nHen, In numerical itrength\ngreater torn twi Infmtry divliioni, ire the soldien who will\nmove to tht front as replacements\nfor casualties when tbe men m\nthe preaent Canadian Corps formations go into action against the\ntn-py.\nTnined soldiers all, they are just\nas keen for actioi. as their front line\nbrothers and an working just as\nhard to reach that peak of skill and\ncondition demanded of the troops\nwho are to lead the way in the invasion of toe continent.\nLt.-Gen. A. G. L. McNiughton,\nCmadian Army Commander, paid\nthii tribute to the \"forgotten men\"\nof the Army when, in a statement\nto The Canadian Press after a daylong lnipection of reinforcement\nunits, he said:\n\"I talked with mayiy men today.\n1 asked many questions. I received\nmany answers. 1 made no suggestions. None was necessary.\"\nLike substitutes on a football\nteam, the reinforcement units \"sit\non tht bench\" while the \"regulars\"\nare In the field Uking on the oppo-\naition.\nWith luck, i football team can\nwin a game without replacements,\nbut no amount of luck can keep an\narmy from calling on iu reinforcements during a war. These men,\ntherefore, are indispensable.\nCLOSE COOPERATION\nC^pse liaison and cooperation are\nneceuary between relnforcemenU\nand front line groups and Canadian\nArmy authorities are satisfied they\nhavt achieved tola aad at toe eame\ntime avoided petty jealouiiet which\ncm io euily crop up to ton type of\norganiiatlon.\nReaion! for toe preient utisftc-\ntory lituation were explained by\nMaj.-Gen. P. J. Montague, lenior\nofficer it Canadian Military Headquarters, under whou jurisdiction\nthe reinforcement uniu come.\nWhen toe Cintdiio Army lniti-\ntuted an age limit policy tor IU\nofficen, it releued \u2022 number ofi\nmen who beciuse o their yean bad\n*j be replaced in their commands.\nThese men, Instead of being sent\nback to Canada, received appointments in the reinforcement units.\nAll through the reinforcement\nunits yOL find brigadiers, colonels\nind officers of lower nnk whote\ndecorations and lervice stripes\nare an indication of their experience. A few monthi igo they\nwere commanding regiments ind\nbrigades and they itlll have personal interest and pride in the\nunits they left.\nEach troop convoy which arrives\nin Britain swells the site of these\nunits. Large u it is now, this pari\nof the Army will continue to grdw\nbeciuse when fighting begins it\nmay be necessary for il, becauie of\nshipping conditions, to keep the\narmy up to full strength for three\nmonths or so wilhout drawing on\nthe reserve manpower in Canada.\nNiwDmvtrCW.L.\nHonors Member\nNIW DIN VIS, B- C-The Cash\noljc Women'i League heat, their\nregular muting at the hosu at\nMn. C. Ottmtmat*. At toe n-\nque* of the Pruident Jin. IXi-\nMont toe Vice Preudent, Mra. __.\u00ab_-\nsall pruided.\nOo behalf of toe C. W. L. mem-\nban, Mra. W. Jeffrey preiented a\nbeautiful rottry to Mra. Clarence\nKennett who luvu ihortly to reside in Kimberley.\nThe moating will be diaoontiaued\nuntil September.\nRefreihmenU wen served by toe\nhoiteatu, Mn M. DuMont Mua R\nDuMom md Mn. Chrutofferson.\nBar\n'lull\nBuy War Savingi Stampi from\nianki \u2022 rosr omen \u2022 eiueoms\nmiPHONi orncti \u2022 toumoniits\n0IM1TMINT ST01IS       \u2022       010CI1I\ntool nom -i Mt\u00bb uun trom\nTrail A.R.P. In\nAction on\n\"Civilian Day\"\nTRAIL, B.C, July 1-An exhibition of ARP work was given in\nvarious pprU of Trail Tuesday by\nmost ARP District posts in honor of\nArmy Week Civilian Day. The efficient displays showed the progress\nthe ARP is making.\nOne of the largest demonstrations\nwas given by District No. 2 at the\nintersection of Victoria Street and\nTamarack Avenue. An \"unexploded\nbomb\" W\u00a3s roped off on a portion\nof the road. There were 18 \"casualties\" caused by \"incendiary bombs.\"\nThe Inhalator was used as first tld\nteams and ambulances went into action. Two cases of \"electrocution,\"\nthe result of falling high tension\nwires, were treated. There wu a\nserious \"car collision.\"\nThe \"fires\" were extinguished by\nfire fighters using stirrup pumps.\nThe Auxiliary Tire Service of\nDistrict PosU No. 8 md 9 featured\na display at Butler Park. A forestry\npump quickly extinguished a Haze\nin a rough building constructed of\nboxes md paper. In thii case the\nwater source was the swimming\npool in the park. Stirrup pumps\nwere used to put out a fire caused\nby i magnesium \"incendiary bomb.\"\nAxis Pays BBC\nJamming\nCompliment\nBy WILUAM  STEWART\nCtntdlm Prtu Staff Writer\nLONDON, July 1 .CPi-The Axu\nnow peyt tht BBC the compliment\nof jtmming practically all iU broadcasts to Europe.\nExtensive Jamming, by metnt ot\nt barrage of outlandish sounds Illd\ndown on the ume wave-lengths\nthe BBC employt, li \u2022 recerrt development Earlier lh the war iuch\nInterference wu on a much smaller\nscale end the Germani didn't jani\ntbe BBC's broadcasts In German.\nThey do now though, having revised their reuoning that they\ncould keep Germans from listening\nto BrlUin by means of stiff penalties and the Gestapo. Thus the Germani avoided reUliatory jamming\nof their broadcasts to BrlUin.\nThe Null diKovtnd(that Ger\nmins did tunt In to tht BBC tvtn\nIn tht fict of tht duth pintlty\nfor \"Blick Listening.\" On tht\nothtr htnd Brltont found Germin\nbroadcarti amuilng.\nAt present both Otrment md\nItalians art trying furiously to\nJim tvtry BBC broadcut dirtct\nid either tt themselvei or iny\nptopltt of occupltd Europt, tht\nBBC reporti.\nIt'i an expensive proposition requiring large technical staffs and\nfor that reason the BBC Ukes it\nu a tribute to the effectiveness pf\nthe fact it has hammered at Europe\nsince the sUrt of the war.\nThe BBC now tella IU European\nllitenen how to overcome the interference. There are technical\nmeani as well u patience with\nwhich llitenen can train themselvu to distinguish humin ipeech\ndespite the flood of noise intended\nto drown it.\nA new, improved 1942 edition of\nthis valuable budgeting booklet\nTraining ol Army Tradesmen\nOne ol Vital\nPhases ol Canadian Army Program\nYMIR\n\u2022,859 PEOPLE wrote ut requesting\na copy of the 1941 edition. Now\nmore thm ever then ia argent\nneed for careful peraonalend family\nbudgeting. Thit new booklet, prepared on tbe baaia of the new tax\nacale, will help you to make the\nmott of your income. It eeperatei\nyour expenie itemi which are con\n\u2022 Six tlinelt Urlee fer eue-\ncauful budi.tini.\n\u2022 Kuaiplee of Matte for\nmerried end _u.mitrrUd\netrier.1.\n\u2022 Many pnies fer personal\nmemoranda.\netent from your expenses which\nvary and mutt be eltimtted. It will\ngive you mmy valuable, hints on\nmoney matten. And it'a a handy\npocket memo book, too. Only e\nlimited number an available. II\nyou want one, pleaie eend the coupon promptly, and you'll receive a\ncopy free.\nNorth Amirlcin lifl. 112 Kin\u00ab Str_\u00abt.W.\u201eI,\n\\ Toronto, Ontirio.\n\\       ,.    FlllM nod tn. eofcy o[ Vut Pocilt Bud\u00abiUr.\u00ab Eooklit to\nYMIR, B. C.-Mr. tnd Mrs. Millar and children left for Nakusp.\n.   Mn. Maglio and son of Nelson\nspent a weekend here with Mrs. C.\nFreier.\nMr. md Mrs. Curwen ind daughter were Kaslo visitors.\nMr. Balano hu left for hit home\nin Robion. He hu been \u2022 teacher\nhen for two monthi.\nMn. Pedenon end Mn, Phillipi\nand children have left to reside at\nVancouver.\nRev. and Mrs. Dovey took a perty of C.G.I.T. girli to Trail for a\nday.\nMr. and Mrs. Baker have returned\nto Spokane.\nMr. md Mrs. Gus Flagel have returned to Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. Earl Tarras and ton\nof Trill were weekend gueiti of\nMn. J. Tarras.       '\nMr. and Mrs. Craig apent \u2022 diy In\nTrail.\nMn, Dan McLean of Fruitvale ls\nspending a few days in town witn\nMrs. M. Peters.\nMrs.   Norberg   and   family   left\nSaturday to reside at Ainsworth.\n. Miss Joyce La Porte of Trail was\na guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke.\nMn. Roland Edward and son of\nAlert Bay visited Mr. and Mn.\nCurwen.\nWord has been received that\nJohn Rankin, son of Mrs. Emllson\nhas arrived safely In England.\nMrs. Cliff Andenon and sons left\nfor Johnson'i Landing to viilt her\nparenU.\nMrs. George Murray has returned\nfrom Nelson where she was a patient In Kootenay Lake General\nHospiUl.\nMiss Norma Irving of Sheep\nCreek is spending a few days with\nMr. and Mrs. Curwen.\nPat and Arden O'Brien of Vancouver are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gille.\nHo* dou. a aoMkr become a\ntrtdumm?\nHa n tint telected by m officer\not tba Directorate ot Penonnel Selection in a Beak Training Ctntrt.\nOo completion ot hli buk military\ntraning, ha aou to m Advanced\nTrmlng Ctntrt of the Corpi 'o\nwhich hi hu been poited. Du^ng\nhu training at tha Advenced Training Centre, he ia finally telected\nby the Commanding Officer md\nproceedi to one of tbe trade training lnatitutiooi aerou Canada. Ai\nhu trade coune ia completed, he\nreturni to bit Tnining Centre or\nUnit when he receivli prtcticil\ntrade tnining md tht military ip-\nplication of hu tndt.\nThe tconomic dtpreulon which\ncommenced ten yun ago prior-to\ntho outbreak ot preient hoitilitlu\nhad a profound effect on the tndea-\nmen situation in the Canadlm army\nwhich effect became more pronounced with the very considerable\nexpansion of the Armed Forcu\nfollowing tbe collapse of France.\nFEW  APPRENTICES  TRAINED\nDuring the yun of economic depression, (ew apprentices were being tnined in Induitry ln the building md mechmlcil tndu. It teemed thit few jobi would be ivailable\nfor the apprentice upon completion\nof his service md it further teemed to the tnined' tradesman that\nIt wu unwise to train apprentices\nto compete with them tor the limited number of jobi available. Fundi\nfor miliUry tnining were spirit'\nand no petct timt expansion uf\nmilitary forcu wu in sight which\ncould have ibiorbed my considerable number of tradesmen even\nhad the training facilities existed.\nThis resulted In i minimum number of tradesmen being tranned\neither by Induitry or the Army\nduring the yein 1929-39.\nThe strain wu not felt by the\n1st Division, nor to iny extent by\nthe 2nd Division, ltut by the time\nthe third ind subsequent Divliioni\nwere mobillied, it was apparent\nthat the rapidly expanding munitioni industry had attracted most\nof the available supply of tradesmen to the more lucrative (and\nsafer) occupation of supplying munition! md equipment to the troopi.\nDEVI8E0 VAST SCHEME\nIt, therefore, becime neceuary\nlo Inaugurate \u2022 very conaiderable\nscheme of training to provid.0 personnel sufficiently skilled to keep\nthe wheels of the Army ln motion.\nWhen lt U realised that the proportion of men to motor can or\nloriu in the Army ii roughly 3-1,\nand men to motorcyclu 10-1, the\nproblem of supplying tndumen\nin the lutomotlve tndu to repair\nand service the tent of thousands\nof vehicles, on esUblishmenU will\nbe visualized as one of very considerable proportions.'\nAdded to this problem of servicing  army   vehicles  U  that  of  the\nexptndiBg au ot radio mi wireleu\nmmamimtam tM electrical control lyslemi tor mO-aucraft tta.\nTba numben ot Wireleu and Radio\ntechnicians, repair men and artuaiu\nto work on the more complicated\ntype of optical instrument!, range\nfinders, tte, growt with lha puling monthi.\nTbt numben ot penonnel and\nvarietiu of armament tad ttn control equipment for irtillery continue to expand. R C. A. unita now\nutiliu guni which vtry in cilibre\nfrom I-pounden to the heavier\ncout defence guna, md each unit\nhu to be supplied with trtificeri,\ninitrument mechanic! and fitters to\nurvioe due complex equipment.\nHEAVILY  ARMOUR'.D\nTht Armoured Coipt u equipped\nwith thousands ol tanka, recon-\nnaiuenco md armoured caa, all of\nwhich are ipecial vehicle powered\nby varioui typu of lutomotlve, del-\nsel ind radial enginu.\nThe majority of theu vehlclu ire\nequipped with wireleu equipment\ntnd armed with anything fr\u00bbm machine guna to 8-pounder guna. It\nwill be readily seen that the Armoured Corpa require men who\n\u2022n not only highly tnined u fighting loldiers, but ikilled in e number of tndee\nThe Royil Canadian Engineers\nrequire  tndumen who cover  the\ntuti range et the eenttructice l\u00bb-\nduatry\u2014 operetta at huvy roaat\nmachinery, eUcuiciani, brickUyen,\ncmrpeoteu, phiartar***, Unami*!,\nbauhiwilhs wtidui, puntera. Tba\nreqainmantt at the Irgtneri cov-\nu lurveyert, mioert, diamond drill\nto. Wall drillan an alao required\nu it a tae function of ttke lEgin-\neen to supply water. .\nFaciiiuu hivt been ut up tu Mm\ntraining at Army tnittimen fer ail\nCorpi u followe. Through tbe agency of the Department of Labor,\nimng-emenu in madt with tha\nDepartmenti at Education In each\nProvince whereby trade rlusu are\nconducted in Technical aad Vocational Schooli tor mat tboueandi\nof toldien.\nTbe Canadlm Army TTadu\nSchool it Himilton providu training tor autouotivt tndumen, mi-\nchimin, metel worken, Cirpenteri,\nblacksmiths, welden, electriciani,\nwireleu tnd Instrumental mechanica, cook* clerki, etc.\nTRAIN DRIVER\nMECHANICS\nTba advanced driving and maintenance achool at Woodstock providu facilitiu for the training of\ndriver mechanics md inatrueton n\ndrtvng and menUnenca.\nThe Medimcs Tnining Centre\nit London tnlni Motor Mechinict\ntad fitten tor the R.C.O.C. workshop uniu md tor tbe C.A.C. tnining thii Khool lncludu diuel and\nradial enginu.\nTbe tdvmced training centru of\nevery corpi trtin cerUin tradeimen\nwho an ipecUUiU ln the corpi.\nInduitry hu provided tnining\nftcilltiu ind counes ue conducted bi tutomotlve tndu by the International Harvester Company, the\nOperational Control of Canadian\nSquadrons by RAF Satisfactory\nBy  R.   K.   CARNEGIE\n(Cinidlin Preu Steff Writer),\nOTTAWA, July 1 (CP)-Open-\ntlonil control of Canidlm ilr iqutdroni in the United Kingdom by\nthe Roytl Air Forct ii \"thoroughly\nutlsfactory,\" Air Miniittr Power\ntold The Canadiin Preu today, md\nthere It no intention on the part of\nCanidi to mikt my change.\nWhile the Hoyil Cmidim Air\nForct Is building up IU own squidrons of tighten md bombtn and\nhopu eventuilly It) htve bomber\ngroups comprised of severtl squadrons. MiJ. Power uld thtrt wu\nnever iny Intention of Uking over\nfrom the R.A.F. control of oper-\nitioru.\nThus the Air Minister endoned\nthe statementi mide it \u25a0 pruu\nconference In London by A'r Vice-\nManhal Harold Edwardi, Air Officer Comminding in Chief, R.CAJ.\nOveneu, thit tht way tir opentioni ere continuing under the\nR.A.F. li \"entirely utiifactory.\"\nTht wty It works it thtt whilt\nCinidlin squidront trt com\nminded* by Ctnidltni thty takt\ntheir ordtrt u to tarfltU te et\ntuk, and the detail! of tht flighti,\nfnm tht R.A.F.\nIn tht Aleutlin IiUndi Cintdlm\nilr tquidront tent there it tht requut of the United SUtes ire under\ntht operttionil control of tht Am\nerican commmder. Canadt ient\nsome of IU most brillitnt tnd distinguished ilrmen to the Aleutiim\nIncluding Wing Cmdr. G. R. McOre\ngor, e hero of the Battle of BrlUin,\nSqdn. Ldr. Dean Nubltt both of\nMontrul, md Sqdn. Ldr. E. M\nReyno of Sydney, N.S.\nRegarding reporU from London\nthit when the UnlUd SUtei built\nup \u2022 Urge iir force tn the United\nKingdom, It would heve IU own\noperational control, Maj. Power uid\nhe had no informition u to what\nprogreu the United SUtei hid\nmtde in thit direction but it would\nhot be feuible for Canada to do\nthe ume.\n, Such a itep by Canada would re\nquin lU own intelligence tervlce\nend IU own economic body to know\nwhtt UrgeU to bomb. It would be\nlike letting up mother government\nfor Canadi ln the United Kingdom\nIt would be even more difficult to\nhave the Canadian fighter squadrons under separsle control.\nU, t*    f Adg   THM\niiriiiina\u2014 a* nu UM\nWatch This Space\nfor\nBIG NEWS\nTOMORROW\nFrom\nthe \"Bay\"\nFord Motor Company, Chrysler\nCorpontlon md Oeoenl Moton\nCorpontlon.\" \u00bb iddition to theu,\nCenadiao Army tradeemen may be\nfound In tnining ln t number of\nmunition plmU in Cinada and thl\nUnited Statei\nCranbrook School\nTopi Objectives\nin Salt of Stampi\nCRANBROOK, B. C. -During\nthe put tchool term Cnnbrook\nCentnl School hu done t booming\nbuiineu in the ule ot war uvlngi\nlUmpt ml certlflcuiUt. Each clau\nseU IU own objective md \u2022 total\nobjective U Uken. For the ChrUtmu Urm on objtctivt of J404 wu\nset md $427 50 wu mode while at\nEaster in objective of $400 wis\nset ind $4S7.7S wu made. The June\nobjective wu $J75 ind they mtde\n$401.29. 'Hie toUl objective for the\nyear wu $1179 md they made\n$IiM.K.\nTo complete eaoh $5 certificate\nthe city givu a child the lut itamp\nto their collection md during the\nput year over $70 hu been given\nin thii wiy.\nMATHISEN ADDRESSES\nLONGBEACH MEETING\nSUNSHINE BAY, B. C.-Mijor\nP. Mathisen, Chief Warden for the\nCivilim Protection Committee, iddreued i muting in thi ichool\nhouu.\nHe gave e very instructive md\ndescriptive Ulk on gu md IU el-\nfecU. H. C. Carne, Diatrict Wirden\nwu in the chiir.\nHoimer School\nPromotions\nHOSMER, B. C\u2014Sohool promotions wen t ifollows: Grade g ta\ngnde g-VirginU Ouperotto and\nWilfred Higgins.\n(hade T to t-Fred Sowchuck,\nEvi Poirier ind Jun Shingtr.\nOrade 4 to p Uly Hutchlnion\nind Norma pink.\nOndt I to 4\u2014Arthur \u25a0irtahloaon\nHire Hlggint.\nGnde 1 to l-Fred ltutohlnean,\nHarry Hutchlnion,  Henry Poirier,\nGnde IA\u2014Victor Hutehlnaon,\nA  sparrow eats hiore than flvt\npoundi of gain a year.\nWhtt Wit\ny\nNo datee today\nfor this handsome flieri\nSomebody tdl him\u2014\nwe all most penpire\nBut every one living,\nof either (ender,\nCan keep from being\n\u2022 locial offender.\n_ih tonight tM UHBUOY\nIhe ONI tup eiptdeBy \u2014de le\nptmul \u2022'S.O.\" |*UV Oehr)\n \"i\nf.\nL\nD.\n208\nCUMMINS,\nMtdietl ArU\nBranch\nBulldlngi,\nManager\nNtlton.\nNEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER! B. C.-Mrs. McLeod and two daughters of Victoria\nare guuts of Mrs. McLeod's parenU, Mr. and Mrs. T. Avison.\nG, Burkitt has returned from\nVancouver.\nMr. md Mrs. E. Doney Jr.. and\nMr. and Mrs. Doney Sr., visited Neleon.\nMiu Jem SUnton of the Bank\nof Montreal luvu thli week for\nHaney where tht hu been transferred.\nMUa Gladys Reynoldi of Slocan\nCity vUited town Monday.\nMtiaei Dorothy Gunn tnd Joyce\nVandergrift are holidaying at the\nlatter'i home in Ntkuip.\nSUGAR RATIONING by COUPON\nIS NOW IN EFFECT\nDO NOT list THM! COUPONS UNTIL TOLO TO DO SO\nt\nrottu no. \u00ab\u2022 \u2022 -i\nDOMINION  gfi  CANADA\nTemporary War Ratten Card\nRatlonnement da Guam Carte Temponlra\nSerial Wo.\nNo.dtiiiit.\nNun*\nJVom___\n_**__    ft*_l__<_)\n\/tddrtu\nAdrtsit.\nCllr-CHt\nA{t it undtr tt ytt.\nA*t. tu-dtttomt dt tt tnt-.\ntanW Vr Tte W___t_M Mm tat Tnln tmwt\namis fr u QiMi-dUf tat tmm 4e \u2014mi ea t\u2014is *t\nIOMI IMPORTANT POINTS\nABOUT YOUR RATION CARD\nGood Aug. 24   Geed At). ID   Geed' July 27   Goto Jatf 11    Good  >.   I\nend thereafter   end thereafter   ted thereafter   end thereafter   ead thereafter\nTht above, it faalmil* only\nand cannot b* weeL\nt. A Ration Card la required ior each\nIndividual penon, regardleu oi age.\n2. Each numbered coupon is good for\na two weeki' ration of 1 lb. oi augar.\nI. Coupon No. 1 la good July lit;\ncoupon No. 2, July 13th; coupon No. 3,\nJuly 27th; coupon No. 4, August 10th;\ncoupon No. S, Auguit 24th.\n4. Couponi cannot be uied belore the\nspecified dalei, but may be uaed any\ntime af terwardi.\nI. Only eoupone 1, 2, S, 4 and I ean\nbo uaed ior augar buying.\ne. Do not na* coupona A, B, C, D and\nI, union inilructiona are iuued by The\nWartime Pricea and Trade Board. Do not\ndetach tham.\n7. Coupona muat ba detached tn lhe\npretence oi your retailer. He will not\naccept looie, detached couponi.\n8. Ii you do Ihe buying ior your home,\nor for a number of people, you may\npurchase augar ior them by taking their\nration carda with you to tho alore.\n\u00bb. Ii you order by telephone, coupona\nmuat be detached In the presence of, or\nby tha delivery man.\n10. Retailor! may hold cuatomere' ration\ncarda and detach coupona ior them ln\ncasei when cuitomen are not ordinarily\nat homo to taka delivery; or In tha eau\nof tummer collagen having dellveriei\nmade by mail or expreu.\nII. It you go viiiting foe a week er\nmon, you ihould tak* year ration eard\nwith yon ior your boat te aaa.\n12. ]{ you an a regular boarder la a\nhouu, you ahould turn your ration eard\nover to your landlady ao aha may aecure\nyour augar allowance.\nIS. You do not uae couponi for the\npurchaie oi augar ior preiervlng, canning, Jam or jelly making. Additional\nquanliliei are allowed ior theie purposu, for which you sign a ipeclal\nSugar Purchaie Voucher, which your\ngrocer will give you.\n14. You do not require coupon! for\naugar that you consume in reitauranti\nor public eating placet. Theae placet are\nrationed and can,only aerve limited\nquantltiea to their cuatomara.\n15. Miauae of ration coupona ia illegal,\nand offenders are liable to proiecutlon.\n16. Report to the nearest Wartime Pricea\nana Trade Board office (a) If you lose\nyour card, (b) ii you change your name\nor addreu.\n17. It additional ration cardi are needed\ntor now bablu, or new Canadian residents, writt to the nearest Wartime\nPrlcet and Trade Board office.\nTHt WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD\n.'.._ ____*_________*\n ____________\n________________\n\u2014\u25a0\u2022-*\"\";\n \t\n\t\n~\np*ai FOUR-\n-UlLtAN IAILV NEWI. NILMN. S. fc-THUMDAV MOANIS.O. JULV a. We*.\nVrincess Qrows but\nWar Keeps King\nIttnd People Busy\nI\nBy NOLANO NORO.AARD\n'Auoelittd Prtae Start Wrltar\n^tCHDON,   (CP.)\u2014M thay  wen\n\u25a0M eo buiy uvmg the Eaipln over\nUch tht mty some day reign, tke\ntple of Britain would be aflutter\nlater the approach to womanhood\nIat Ellubeth Altxandra Mary Wind-\nr\nrtm Sht wu 16 oo April 11.\nThe Brltlth hive beu eo preoccupied with the wtr thit thty el-\nmost forgot for t time that Princeu\n\u25a0Utbeth wu no longer the ilightly\nchubby-cheeked youngiter whom a\ndelighted Empire once cilled \"lilll-\nbet\nThat pet ntmt disappeared trom\nI It* newspapers nme yean ago but\nt aot beciuie Elltibeth outgrew lt\nthu. Instead Uie preu wu quietly\ngemlndtd thit tuch familiar termi\n' which might be uied among mem-\ntan of Uie roytl family wtre best\nOverlooked by other people.\n' TALLSR THAN QUEIN\nNow the princeti It 16 yeeri old.\n|he stands five feet six lnchei\u2014e\nloll Inch tiller then her mother.\nOnce, when ihe ippeired ln \u2022 iwim-\n\u25a0ling competition, edmirlng reporten described her figure u \"till,\ni sturdy, finely built.\"-\n' Fimlly icquilntincei ny tht\nlooks likt her fither, King Oeorge,\nfnd her grandmother, the Queen\nMother Miry. But when ihe broad-\neait to child evacuees, tveryone uld\nIter voloe wai like hen mother's.\nGlimpses of Elizabeth es \u2022 young\nlady have been reassuring. Calm\neonfldenct and what the Preu called \"unhurried dignity\" marked her\ndemeanor when, weiring \u2022 brooch\nproclaiming htr new rank u colonel of tht famed Grenadier Guards,\nWMR\nS4V\/IVCS\nSTAMPS\nFOR C0-JP0NS.JR0M\nSET NO \"CEILING\nON YOUR SERVICE\nthe reviewtd a guard deuchmtnt\non her lait birthday.\nINI DANOII WILL\nThe Ouarda danced that night ta\ncelebrate the occulon and the prin-\ncaa did all right again. Sha danctd\nwith her father,, with young Guirdi\nofficers ud wtth a lt-yaar-old\ndrummer boy. Moreover, iht danced weU.\nSince then, with other 16-ytir-\nolda, Ellubeth hu ippeired it e\ndistrict headquarten to regiiter under tha national urvice act ud tha\nnation nodded approvingly at the\ntrim figure In a Olrl Guide uniform who obligingly posed tor photographers, railing icross tht duk\nit tht cltrk trom whom ihe borrowed i fountiln pen to ilgn her papers.\nThe npidlty with which iht will\nbt brought forth ln formtl public\nlift hinges largely upon the duration ot the war.\nSouth Slocan\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C\u2014Mr. and\nMn. Hirvird L. Hllta have had u\ntheir gueiti for \u2022 week, Mr, ud\nMrs. C. L. HUU of Port Alice, B.C,\nend Mn. R. H. Aalten of Nakuip,\nMr. Hirvird HUU' parent! and iliter, respectively.\nMn. Riy Dempiey hu left for a\nvisit to her parUU, Mr. and Mn.\nHlgginbothim, Colemin, ^ltt. She\nwai accompanied oy her sister. Mn.\nFnnk Becker of Vernon.\nMin I. J. Walker hu left to spend\nthe ichool vacation wtth her mother\nMn. W. H. Walker, et Trail.\nMr. and Mn. P. 0. Bird wen\nweekend viiiton to TralL 'Thty\nwen iccompanied by their diught-\n\u2022r Barbara md Mlu Beatrice Oliver, who ire sUylng over for a\nfew days-\nLeo Brown of Penticton Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oliver for\na few days.\nProtects Conning\nSeoli\nWhen canning, don't try to tighten\nthe ring on your Jar after it has\ncooled. Thli miy bretk the ml.\nSell completely u soon u removed\nfrom the cinner. Invert to teit for\nleaks, then letve lt ilone.\nWhen cultlvitlng about the csull-\nlower plsnts, be cireul not to Injure\nfoliage, since it is brittle ind\nbreaks easily.\nNew Denver Siiiten\nEdge Knighti\nNIW DINVEL B. C.-Monday\nevening the KnighU of Pythiai aad\nPythiu Siiten hell a loltbell\ngame. Tha final acore wu 11-11 tor\nthe Siiten A collection wu taken\nla eat of the Boya Oveneu clgant\nfund.\nThree.,.\nMajor Methods\nof Diagnosing\nHeart Diseases\n\u25a0y  LOQAN  CLINDININS, M.D.\nHtart dtuut ii becoming oae at\nUie three or four moat pnvilent dl-\nkim. Thla is partly due to tbe\ntact that wa now uve longer\u2014long\nenough to gat hetrt dUeise-ena\nalio partly due to the patecttoa ot\nour meani of diagnosis tn recognising the different formi; few eaau\ngat mined, io they all get In the\nlUtistlci.\nIn tact the oldeit tnd itlll one\nof the but methodi ot objective\ndlignoili, the ule ot tha itttho-\nscope, wu developed In connection\nwith IU uie ln recognising hetrt\ndisease.\nAnother lndlipenwble method of\nuimlnlng Uie heart In an objective\nwty li tht X-ny. It will till tht\nsize of thi htart any bulges in tht\nhurt or grttt veueli. It tells thingi\nthtt tht ittthttcopt cannot taU because there are certain limitations\nto the stethoscope.\nBLOOD PRESSURE\nAPPARATUS\nStill mother method of uimlnlng the heart is the blood pressure\napparatus, which telle the condlUon\nnot only of the heart but of tbe\nentire arterial syitem.\nThe lut of tha grut objective\nmethodi of ezimlnlng the hurt is\nwhst is known \u2022\u2022 the electrocardiograph. Thli li i very delicate\nelectrlct galvanometer which is\nable to record differences ln electrical potentialities when \u25a0 musclo\ncontncU. Tht heart, being \u25a0 muscle,\nmskes t record, on Uie electrocardiogram which reveals the working of iU muoulir contractions.\nBy these methodi, the examiner\nctn tell whtt is tht mitter with \u2022\nheirt often without even uking\nthe pitient a queition.\nQUESTIONS  AND  ANSWERS\nA.W.: Do you think the held of\ns bed being nised up 13 Inches Is\nof my benefit to  a  person  with\nlow blood preslure?\nAniwer: No.\nE. S.: \u2014 Should myone with ilnui trouble wear a hat or anything\nChildren's garments require more than\nA m   ordinary washing\nYou need Sni_igfo_\"EXTRA'SOAPINESS\"\nto get right at those extra grubby parts\nJ SNT it tmning how children get their\nclothes so dirty? Isn't it surprising, too,\nhow stubbornly the dirt sticks? You know\nyourself that no ordiniry wuhing is completely effective io cleansing tha verv dirty\nparts. Some of the dirt it left behind, tnd so the\nclothes won't come reilly clean.\nWhether you use flakes, powder\nor bar soap you need Sunlight's\n\"extra-soapiness\" to removeevery\nspeck of dust and grime. The\nSunlight method of washing is\nsimply to apply Sunlight right on\nto the \"extra dirty\" parts at once.\nAnd you do thia lightly\u2014not with hard rub-\nbing\u2014tot Sunlight hla a wonderful \"extra-\nsoapihess\" which makes it exactly suited for\nsoaping tha clothu. Tha light filpi of Sunlight\nleft in contact with tha dirt ia lufficient to\nloosen the molt stubborn grime\u2014quickly\u2014\nthoroughly\u2014leaving the clothu\nfresh and spotlessly dean. Use\nSunlight Soap for all washing\nand household deaning tuki. Iu\npurity gives it tremendoui cleansing power and uvei you houn\n61 work\u2014it'i gentle to your\nhinds, too.\nYou can't do without\nSUNLIGHT SOAP\nA LSVfR rtnouci\nSet Exercises lo\nHusk and\nlft Nol So Bad\ni\nA eat et ealieliaetoa la a bete-\nand anyone who triu to toll you\nany dlflertat ia a bore, too. But\nthere'i ao denying tt can work\nmJnelea. nken toe right wey, It\nwhittles the weilt, tmoothi thoee\ndoortaobi ott the hips, aad tonu\nyou up aad slims you dowa all la\noae.\nOt count, yoa ere Ml going to\nOnd time tor eaercieee you have\nto make lt So why aot put your\nexerclie an a schedule, Uke the\nothar thin* you don't do tor fun\nbut get dene Juat the same!\nThen are esparto who contend\nthat the exhilaration that gou with\na gama makei It better than any\nroutine exerclie. But you're   too\n\u25a0uch lacliaad to leeva the gamea\nto chance aad to taU -nto a routine\nat Inactivity, luHaa, onee your fig-\nun hu gone to pot, yoa aeat hope\nto ge\u00ab it back with croouet, golf\nor teaala. A specific eu at ever-\ncaee-twleu, tuna, lag twin* aad\nsideward beade la what it taku to\nput you beck ln ihape-*ad lt la the\nmost dependable way ot keeping\nla ahape.\nYou caa usually find thue tor\nuythlng you enjoy doing even a\nlittla. I find that taking exerclie to\nmuaic maku it much mon fun.\nI take moat ot tbeu exerdau oa\nU_e floor aad keep going oaly u\nlong u I teel Ukt it Somettmei I\nwork herd tor the tint two-thlrdi\not toe record, thin quit ind Ulton\nto the muaic tar tbe leet third. Thli\nalieroatoe oxerciu with reit la iuit\nabout the right proportion and at-\nttrwardi I teel refreshed. Tha routine U so pleuent I think lt miy be\nhabit forming. Why aot try lt?\nYou'll be surprtud how quickly\nyotp exerclie Ume goea.\nTurn on some swing music Snd\ntry toil favorite everclie of LUI\nDamlta'i-swlng alternate legs from\nhlpi up to a right angle with the\njrunltlTWi eaercbe alima your\nhipi ind tlraii \"your ibdomlnil\ngirdle.\u25a0\nWelfare Would Be Canada's Need\nhi Even oi Air Raid\nSy HAfttARIT SCKSK\nCaaeeVaa fraaa t_tt Writer\nOTTAWA iCP)-Dr, Oeorge Dav-\nMean brtaaj a treth tpproaca to\nthe pnhkm et ah nid precaution!\nAgalnit tha da) toe tint bombt\nttll ln Canada, the newly-appointed\ndirector u mentally mobiliring welfare facilities to meet any cruu\nla Ctnediea hornet or Canadian toclety.\n\"If Cmada hai aa air raid, lait\nor Weat tha chief problem wont\nba burying the dud.'' Dr. Davidaoa\naaid to aa interview, \"tt wUl be\ngiving shelter to lha people whue\nhomu bare been imuhed, recoo-\nitructing toelr whole lite anew.\n\"Britain dlicovered thet whan a\nbomb drops on a building, tha\nbuUdlng it imuhed. but remirk-\nibly. the people arent all killed,\nand mmy ireo't even hurt. But\ntoey an joaielou. Their family\nUta haa beta disrupted. Than\nwhen aoclal worken come to.\"\nA bombed out area, In Dr. Davidson's tyu, doun't need ao muy\nhoepital beda half u much u it\nneeda welfare machinery to Dt victual of the rtld back toto toclety,\nprovide them with homu thai eould\nbe mon or leu permanent, with\nfood, clothu and employment if\nnecesury.\n\u25a0Cinadi's defence plana, event-\n_ually, must Include well-trilaed to-\n'dat worken,\" uld the youthful\nloeiologlit from Vucouver. \"A\nbllta dtstroyi society toe ume wty\ntot dtpressloo did\u2014only a hllta Is\ntutor.\"    Public   welfare   depart-\nOutdoor Picnics\nSim Good Fun\n\u25a0y IEATRICE FAIRFAX\n\"Let'i have u old-fashioned pic\nn|c,\" wu the clamorous vote of\na number et service men, soldiers\nand sailors when thty were questioned u to t little fun it one of lut\nwdek'i parUee.\n\"They heven't btgun to ration toe\nmoon yet\" grinned one; \"I'm all\ntor uta md moonlight\"\nNo ont present being tblt to refute that argument, It wu decided\nto heve a plonk. With motori starving for gaa, no one felt like tackling\nwide-open spacu on a card.\non their hud? Does night air make\nsinus trouble my worse?\nAniwer: Ptoplt who htvt ilnui\ntrouble ire very sensitive to changei In temperature, drifts, etc., but\nso far u my experience gou, thue\nchingu do not tffect the courie of\nthe diteisi unftvortbly. There is\nno reuon why t perion with sinus\ndiuise ihould not wtar t hit tnd\n\u25a0t tht stme time there li no reason\nwhy he ihould. Night air comes\nunder the subject of,chmgei In temperature which I have mentioned\nabove as being one of the factors\nwhich make sinus patients uncomfortable. If a perion with sinus\ndisease closti the bedroom windows thst will have no Influence\none wsy or the other on the progress\nof the disease.\nTurnips Good for\nFill-In (rop\nTurnips, excellent \"Till-In\" or\n\"follow-up\" crops can be planted\nwhere early seeds failed to come\nup or follow tn ttrly crop. Turnlpi ire best grown ln spring or\nfill is they do not develop properly during the heat ot summer.\nSeeds sown st the end of July pro\nvide a late fall and winter crop.\nSERIAL STORY\nly ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES\nYOU ARE THE ONE\n'TUBMIPS ARC bcst\nPSR TABLE USE WHIM\nNOT MORE THAN TWO\nINCHtB IH   PIAMITER.   |||\nTurnips for \"follow-up\" crop\nia victory gardeni\nLike all quick-growing vegetables,\nturnips, to be at their best, should\n.be used for the table when two or\nthree Inches thick. As they grow\nlarger they become tough and\nwoody and the flavor Is stronger,\nPlant turnip seeda about one-\nquarter to one-half Inch deep ln the\nsoil. When the plants attain \u25a0\nheight of two to three Inches, thin\nthem out, leaving about five to six\nInches between plints. The thinnings are relicious as boiled greens.\nSweeten Peaches\nWith Honey\nPeaches, whether raw or cooked,\nare delicious sweetened with honey. F6r canning \u2022 syrup of the proportion of three-quitters of i cup\nof honey to one cup of water Is Just\nright fbr peaches or peers. Corn\nsyrup cm be used ln the same way.\nLeave Car in Shade\nTip to women drivers\u2014when you\npark the car next time you go shopping, leave It In a shady spot. Not\nonly will it be more comfortable\nwhen you go back to drive away,\nbut you will hive saved gasoline.\nGas evtporttta mora rapidly when\nthe car is left in the tun.\nSugar saver! Two tablespoons, or\nan eighth of a cup, dropped from\neach cup of sugar called for in a\nrecipe won't be noticed In most\ncaku, and will amount to a considerable sugar savinc over a week or\na month\nCHAPTER FOURTEEN\n(Continued)\nCourtright wu looking it hr ln\n.hit uarchlng wiy of hli, u If ne\nwere well ewart thit there wu\nsomething bick of her tttltudi, but\nat thett first time when he had not\npreued her to tell, he let It go.\n\"I didn't know until the other\nevening,\" Courtright illd, \"lhat\nyou and Miss Wlnteri were room\nmatei.-You girls have a very pleu\ntint place here\u2014very comfortable.\"\nAlwayi before hli chauffeur hid\nrung tht bell when he had cilled to\ntakt Steeni out. He looked now ni\nIf he found It so comtortible hi\nmeint to comt Inside again.\nTibby felt that thli wu Uie place\nwhere the would ity somtthlng\nabout his having been friends with\nSteena first. But how could tht uy\nIt? Courtright did not look like \u2022\nmm who could be told whom he\nmight call on tnd whom he might\nnot. He wu not u fn u Tibby\nknew, bound ln my wiy to Stunt,\nso he well might think it ridiculoui\nfor her to object to hii friendship\nwith other girli.\nTibby said, \"Yu, we live together. We have another roommate, too,\nMargiret Biker.\". She feU the still\nsounded stiff and ungrateful. She\nwas sitting on the edge of her\nchair, as If ready to pop up u ioon\nu he made a move to go. She knew\nshe ought to relax ind attempt\nthe role of gracloui hoitess, Initead\nof this unwelcome one thai had\nbeen forced upon her.\nIf he felt he was not being treated very graciously Wayne Court-\nright gave no evidence. \"I thought\nmaybe you'd like to take a drive,\"\nhe said. \"It's really much too pleasant an evening1 to remain indoors.\"\n\"Oh, I couldn't do that!\" -Tibby\nrealized her reply had come too\nquickly. Her color deepened. \"I\nmean, I'm sorry\u2014and It's very nice\nof you\u2014but I really couldn't\u2014not\ntonight.\" This still had a hollow\nring. It needed lomething to bolster lt up. Apparently there wis no\nreuon why the could not go, except that she did not cire to.\n\"Some other time then,\" Court-\nright luggested. He eeemed disappointed, but not rebuffed.\nTibby wai uved toe neceulty of\nreplying to toll, for it thtt moment t bolittr irrived to bick her\nup. At leut that wis the wiy iht\nttlt when the doorbell nng tgiln\neeptclilly u when ihe opened the\ndoor toll tlmt It revelled young Dr\nDan In penon.\nShe welcomed him ilmoit too ef-\nInl\" She all but dragged him Into\nthe room, giving him both htr\nhanda. Sht hid not seen him since\nthe night toey hid gont to t movie\nthtt had not been iuch a success.\nBut inyont, witneulng her gnet-\ning now\u2014would have thought tht\nhad been ilttlng on tht edge of her\nchair ever alnce, Juit wetting for\nhim to come igtin.\nCertainly Tommy had not anticipated iuch i royal reception, although his grin faded some as\nTibby introduced him to Wayne\nCourtright She did not explain who\nthli other mm wu, but Tommy\nhid an Immediate suspicion that\nhit btlng hen hid tomtthlng to do\nwith tht wiy lhe had greeted him.\nTibby ut down on toe edge of\nher chair again. Whit hed looked\nlike \u2022 bolster might she milted\nnow, turn Into \u2022 boomerang. She\nhed not wanted Courtright and\nTommy to meet\u2014beceule of toe\nflying leuoni. Courtright wu lure\nto mention them. Tommy would\nwonder why Tibby hadn't. It would\nnot help tot constraint thit htd\nbeen between them ever ilnce Uie\nnight Tommy bed proposed, only io\nwlthdnw hli proposal slmost immedlitely.\nShe tried to start a neat round\nof animated small talk. Anything\nwould do, the weather, the newest\nmuiical comedy. But it wu not too\n\u25a0ucceuful. Neither of ho* cillin\nshowed much Interest, beyond i\npolite response, ln muilcil comedies\nor climatic conditions.\nYou would think Courtright\nwould go, but he mult have been\nmuch too comfortable. Tommy\nwore i grim expreuion, u if he,\ntoo, wen t fixture. Miybe eech\nmetnt to lit tht other one out\nTibby wu tfnid k wu going lo\nbe a long, painful evening\n(To Be Contlnutd)\nA;\n__ju__ww__.\nBy BITSY NIWMAN\n^IBJJ 1\nTODAY'S  MENU\nBREAKFAST\nTomito Juice or Fruit Julct\nCooked Wheat Cereal\nMilk Toast\nMilk Coffee\nLUNCHEON\n\u2022    Creamed Eggs\nWhole  Wheat  or Enriched  Bread\nButter Orange Jelly\nMilk Tea\nDINNER\nFlank  Steak  Pan-American\nBoiled New Potatoes\nGreen Peas\nCottage Cheese Salad\nFrulte Compote Tea\nFLANK  8TEAK  PAN-AMERICAN\n1 large flank stelk, 1 lb\nOne, large flank steak, 1 pound\nbulk pork sausage, 2 cups tomttoei,\n2 bay leaves, 1 oniqn, salt and pepper.\nHave flanked iteak scored it market. Shape sausage into a cylinder\nas long as the lank steak, roll steak\naround lt and tie with string. Place\nsteak In biking dish, pour omatoes\nover It idd biy leivei and finely\nchopped onion. Cook in modente\noven (MO degrees F.) until steak\nls tender, tbout lti houn. Thicken tomito uuct tnd strvt with it.\nORANOE JELLY\nOne Ublespoon unfavored gelitln, l-3rd cup cold wattr, Vi cup\nboiling witer or fruit Juice, Vi cup\niugir, ftw graini ult, 1 cup oringt\nJuice, 1 Ublespoon lemon Juice.\nSoak gelatin In cold water for S\nminutes, dissolve in boiling water\nor Juice; tdd sugtr and salt and allow to cool. Whm cold, add oringt\nmd lemon juice. Mold and leave\nln cold place until rudy to urvt\nServe with fruit berrlei, Uft cui-|\nUrd or plain.\nFRUIT COMPOTE\nFruit compotes art midt of combimtioni of frub or stewed fruits.\nServe cold wlto slightly sweetened\nwafers, Gfthim crackers or cookies. \u25a0\nmeata. he eeataada, should be ea\nustefnl part ef precaution!.   Hun**.*\nIxedt mon workeri will bt needed\nbut enkritog lectol aeeoeiu tea be\n-ttd u a buis.\nProtiiioB will have to be\ntar bombed-out euaHiae, Dr, Davidson wld, md tha Ideel iet-up U to\nusun rehabiUUUon ot toe family\nu a group\u2014permanently.\nTO carry eut tola Kheme,\" ha\nuld, \"Cinada would requln a\ncorpi of Intelligent volunteer work* .\n\u2022n who hav j been given tomt aot'\ncial aervice tnining. If mist evict*\n\u2022Uon li necesury toll corpi could\nwork with mined social worken to\nhelping adjuit tha evacucu to \u2022\naew community.''\nSo iar lo stepi hive beu Ua*eeu\nin Canada to integrate welfare work\ninto toe A RP. set-up. In Britain\nwciil welfire li thl rupouibility\nof thi Health Klalatry. -Whm the\nbltt bunt on Britain, TOW hotpital,\nbeds were reidy but only \u2022 frteUon\nwere used Thouundi ot new himm\nut needed.\n;-\nThumbi down wu thi viratct on\nbeck yards. The final vott wu in\nfivor of going by bus.\nThe ultimate destinttlon was a\npicnic grovt, formerly the properly\nof t religious orgmiution which\nused to hold ita Summer meetings\nthere.\nSeveral ex-Boy ScouU bragged\nabout making tht perfect fire\u2014one\nthtt would burn down to t glowing\nbed of cult.\nTht girls voted for vecuum bot-\ntlu nther than boiling it in thl\nopen. Beked beans, tomato Juice,\ncanned peaches and apricots for\ndttaert undwidiu tnd pai'ry\ncompleted the menu.\nService men who will soon be\ngoing oveneu could long remember the glrli, campfire, the ilnglng\nand the unretlonedV moon when\nthen are leu happy things to think\nabout In the grim realities ot war.\nCarry Small Parcels\nOne of the moet Imponnt appeals\nto women shoppers is the requut to\ncarry small parceli Both guoline\nand rubber tre stvtd by reductions\nIn stort dtliverlu tnd, m Deacetlme\nthe bulk of null deliveries wu\nmtdt up of small bundles thit could\neasily have been carried.\nFruits of eggplmt do not tet unleu the planu in ktpt growing\nsteadily. Sometimu pinching off\nthe ends of the branches, leaving\nonly two or three blossoms on \u25a0\nbnnch, helpt the fruits tb set\n'\nWhy is the\nWHEAT PGIM\nso important to you?\nTllf.   wl,*!,.    iTprm   ia   a\nThe wheat germ is a\nproven natural source\nof Vitamin Bl. An\nadequate supply of\nVitamin Bl is essential to normal growth\nand development in\nchildren, and to the\ngood health of adults.\n\"Shreddies\"* are\nmade from whole\nwheat in which the\nprecious germ is retained in its entirety.\nthe pepoler whole whut ctrttl\nMadt in\nlh* famoui Shraddtd W_st\nbaktrlts ett Niagara Falli.\n\/liis energy-giving i\nbreakfast treat is\nflavoured with malt,\ntoasted to a tasty nut-\ncrispnc ss. \"Shreddies\"\ncontain all the goodness of whole wheat\n... the bran, minerals,\nprotein, the precious\nwheat germ.\n\u2022SHRtDDIKS tl t mtttmet tmtte-nrtrl mined tn Cmada h* tht\nCanadian Shrtdded Wheat Company llmlttd.\nA PRODUCT OF TH. CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CO LIMITED\nI\niiitoi'ikiiih.i^kt'ii'i'i'i'itf'ii'iii'\n\t\n\u25a0hti*\u00a7l'A.^im->aii__*i-.'L .r,-'_r_.._\n\t\nI    .        7     '   f\n_______\n '._..\u25a0: .\n 1 '\nMAYS YOU\nPAINS\nCALLOUSES\nOK CRAMPS\nATQBNUh\nFIN cen\nPOINTS'\nDr. Scholl's ReprtMRtotive\nfrom Toronto will be in our\nStore\nTODAY July 2\nFree Consultation\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeederj In Foot Fashion\nProcter School\nPromotions\nIPROCTER, B. C\u2014 rollowlni it\nthe lilt of promotion! ot tha Procter ichool chlldnn: promoted <o\nptdi t\u2014Jem Bomcci, Vera Moli-\ntoft. Bartley Batchelor, Maru Sokolowskl.\nPromoted to Ondt J\u2014Cirol Bon-\nKcl Charlie Crosby, Claudia Doi-\nmberger, Ven Gretchen, Mirjorie\ndajor, lorne Mulrhetd, on triil. P.\nkhwarok, Sybil Smellie. Rieni Vin\nlennlt.\nPromottd to Gndt 4 \u2014Howird\n-mellie.\nPromoted   to   Gnde   5\u2014Mervyn\nKcMullm, Dolly Schwirok, Ronald\n Bellle. Patsy Sullivan, Keith Sul-\nHolland Will Take\nFinal R.C.A.F.\nExams at Calgary\nWilliam Hollaed, lot ol Sft ant\nMr*. Jottph Holland. Ntlion. wat\nscheduled to letvt Ntltoa -o Thundiy morning for Calgiry, en route\nu ukt hU final R.C AJ medical\nmminiQm\u00bb. u iccepted ha will\ntake pre-enlisimew tnining\nUno, oo trml.\nPromoted to grade t- Stanley\nDontldson, Jimmy Croiby.\nPromoted te gndt T- Htrbert\nDonaldion, Donild McLtod, oa trial\nHarbut Vury, Steve Malihoff. B.\nVan Hirmert, Marlon Rufli, Annit\nSmith.\nPromottd to gnde 8-Ame Crosby, Htltn Gretchtn, Peter Grttchen.\nStanlty McCarthy, Betty Schwarok,\nPromoted to gndt e-lin McLeod.\nWalter Mtlthoff, Aln Voykin.\nPromoted to gride 10\u2014Dorothy\nCoopir, Annit McDonild, Oeorgt\nMun, Robert Muri, AIM Serrei.\nPromoted to gradt ll -Corinne\nFlttcher, Peggy McLeod, Grahim\nMcMullen, Wilter Tiylor.\nBritish Columbli fishermen reported 1941 \u2022 record yetr tor crab\nfishing.\nNn. 0. Keller\nol Wynndel,\nDies al (reslon\nCUSTOM; a C.-Dea* Monday\nafternoon claimed Mrt. Gertrude\nKiller, net Smith, tl Wynndel in\nthe Craaton Villey Hotpiul. De-\nceaaed wit In her \u00ab2nd yaar. Tht\nfuneral servlcei will ba Thursdiy\nafternoon. <\nMra. Kellef\"*ii a pioneer of the\nCtylty district ln Albtrta,' coming\nthert InlJOJ, from Innli, Montana\nShe wu born ln Innlitown. They\nmoved to Alberta wben they re-\ntided for 34 yeari, coming to Creston Villey ln 1837 Hen thty took\nup ranching tt Wynndel.\nAlthough not well known ln the\nvalley Mrs. Killer will bt greatly\nmilled for btr untiring efforts ln\nRed Croat ind Inititute work. She\nU survived by htr huibtnd, five\ndaughten, Mn. C- Alexinder, of Indit, Mra. A. Tttachuk of Ctyley.\nAlta, Mra. r I. Shiers of Cilgiry.\nMrs. H. A. Scoble ot High River,\nmd Mrs. John Hyutyshyn, now tt\nCapt Town who is en route to Americi ind two sons, Everett of Cgy-\nley and Clinton ot ctlgtry.\nCranbrook Miss\nand Kimberley\nYouth Are Wed\nCRANBROOK. B. C, July 1 -\nTht mirrligt ol Margin. Jir...\ndaughter of Mr. and Mri. John\nWardrope et Cranbrook, to Benjamin Divid, iea od Mn .\">. 0. Simpson of Klmberler, took place Wedneiday at 10:80 pjn. In Knox United Church, Riv. T- I Roulston officiating. Groomiman wu WUliam\nR Wardrope, brother of the brldt.\nTba bride waj ftaa In marrtagt\nby bare fattier and chou a Boor-\nlength gown ot white latin with\nlong sleevtt, bouffant skirt and\niweetheart neck wtth a long whilt\nveil. Htr flowers were carnations.\nMlu Om Mirle Wttttn ol Kimberliy wu bridumatd and wore \u2022\npink ntt dreu over' roaa taffeta\nwhich wu door length and had\nputt ileeves. she iron a WIQaab of\ngtrdenlu tnd lily of 'hi villty in\nbar hair and her flowen were carnatloni.\nA reception wu bald after tht\nwedding ctremony it the homi ol\ntht bridt'i ptrents, when out ot\ntcwn guuti wert Mr. and Mra. J.\nPrice, Mr. ind Mra. John Wardrope,\ntnd Miu Wonee Slmpion, of Kimberley.\nAbout 20 guests wert welcomed\nat the door by the young couple\nand their parents. \"Kit young couple\nwill reside on Armstrong Avenue.\nThe groom is employed by the C.\nM. It S. it Kimberley.\n\u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS NILION  I C.-THUMDAV MSRNINS. JULY 1 IMS\nINELSON SOCIAL\nBy  MM. M.\nTokyo ls Z635 tirline mllet to the\nSouthweit of Dutch Harbor.\nSAFEWAY HmemaU'tjuulm\n* I_lllt-iry Irkh k r-ttm-ctttf   * Fiat foods as lav priced em Monday\nm f Stmtt-dl)    * Atamt k*-{_f jmrtttf m t**\\p yaar Uantry\nSafety's prices *n es low 0$ these\nevery <kty ef tte week\nhe h km mr hi\nN mUiit rigit ii\nynr nn bnk yird\nTWi rnt-imf Itaft aaist m rnaei fan\nm 0 ptcatc\u2014* uptcta liy a ftca-v ft^at mt\n0t*$ Mi'Mnj  *wtr-f*t papalsr aaa**y  m-ty\nlam) At Sa\/naay Omu maters' Barm*\nptxtfwti Mff  tbti-   at tttm t  that  tbaaM\n_whm mty ptcatc wnwtt ftm*\nLAWN PICNIC\nHavi each Jamil) bring samrfbrnf\nKidney Beuu ud ?*-__\n__i* witb Diced Apple ud\nOreeo Pepper\nnBntd SUU of Ctratt\nIn Cran and Cue\nCofftt df Boot Beer\nHMffY BUM WITH SMMMBS\nM It* *ru*<~, ni \u2022 IK mm aaat m_\n_!,_*. H malm'    '\nH at* mty mt**tt M It*- tfjwt\nmot 1 tq>. ____\nH me. tm* eaH t ns* mm tt-tw,\n\u00ab\u00ab!)\u00bb ton-\nBrown qaRribe in bot ihortening in\nbeevy frying pan. Add onion tnd garlic; cook about S mhratta, stirring be-\notiy. Plane tporeibe in cueerole.\nnbine meat itock (or t bouillon\nenbtt diseolrtd-in IX cupi boiling\ninter), *-Moninp, and benru; pour\n| over sptnribt; cover. Bake in ilow\nloven (SW P.) ibout 1 hour or untU\niptreribs ire tender. Servei fl.\nPARK PICNIC\nCold Sliced Han er Luncheon Metti\n\u25a0 Bind, Butttr, lattice, tad Miyott-\nram. lot StndvMei\nPkkltt      PoUtoSebd\nSerlbdlggi      Cfcrw  '   CwrotStUt\nFruh Grapu\nOiaairbnwl Ieed with Cretm diem\nTbennoi Coffet or Lemootde\nKitchen Craft Flour\nCANADA APPROVED\n7 Ib. Paper uck  .'.Ea. 25c\n24 Ib. Sack    Es. 69c\n49 Ib. Seek  Ei. $1.35\n98 Ib. Seek Ei. $2.55\nt m hoik meats *\nPork and Beam\nAylmer. 11\nI tint \t\nPeachei\nCattle Crttt.'cholce,\n11 oi\u201e 2 tint \t\nSpork\nBurnt, It or.\ntin\t\nSal-Tuna\nr-''..^ w\nw r:*\nSausage\nSwlft'i,\ntilt   \t\nPickles\nNallty't,\n17 os. Jar.....\n* FOR TIMIM S4UPS\nCheese\nChateau.\nVi lb. pkt\t\nMayonnaise\nBut Foods,\nII oi. Jar _\t\nVinegar\nHelnr.\nWl or Jar \t\n\" ndwich Spread\nBttt   Foodi,\n11 oi. Jar\t\nDiced Carrots\nBroder'i,\n11 oi, I tint\t\n*\nWtt\nm\nw\n29<\n* FOR CMUHG dRINKS *\nGinger AU\nHlgh-N-Dry. Plui dtpoilt.   12 of.,\nI bottlei\t\nLima Juice\nGnnthim Cordial,\nHot\t\nCrape Juice\nWelch'., 32 os-\nbottlt   \t\nSu\nrm\npple juice\nnrlpe, 41 OS,\n* nm smv\nGraham Wafers\n1  lb, cello,\nPkt. \t\nTomato Juice\nBunny Diwn,\n10 0ft, 2 tint \t\nCorn Flakes\nlugtr Crlip, Glint siie,\n2 for \t\nSoap\nLlftbuoy,\nt BARS\nw\n23<\nCoffee\n23*\nEaa\u00ab\nSAFEWAY GUARANTEED\nare lew priced ivery\nMEATS\nGnde  A lirge,\nDot.\nAlrwiy, Fruh    OtA\nGround   ... LB.  ^tT\nShortening\n38< >X B\u00abkM,y' 35*\nYo\u00ab en HTt mottay on meet eny dey it Seleway because\nStrawty nnk m low prion every diy of Uh week\nPork Tenderloin\n li.\nPer\nLb.\nCottage Cheese\nPtr\nLb.\t\nCottage Rolls Weiners\n25<\nSwlft'i,\nLb. ...\n*m* swift'i,\nPot Roast\nRound Bern\nLb\t\n23(1\nM*\nPork Sausage\n25*\n> pricei on tvtry Htn\nmry dty af tkt \u2022***-\u25a0\nWatermelon\nIlletd or Whole,\nLB.\nImtll link,\n  8<\nTomatoes       Canteloupe\nHot Home. |Qf* t-_*\\\n_l,    LB.   *^r LB    *%mT\nLettuce Carrots\nI\u00ab  LB \"*\nFirm Heidi,\nLB\t\nBuy War Stampi at Safeway\nwith the money yen eave Kara\nANH UARNS HON TO MAKE W&K\u00a3NDS MCW FUN\nmucum-m*\n.MMameMtio\nMVONSatMIMIr,\nirtrauHUicutf\n1 '\"S\nvie, Aie> aeir at mu '\nTOM, I NOT ONLY \u00abVS\nnifECnrriNdoiiwiiK-\n, om\u00ab;aiiTaimttvmcai\nmi to icMCMeteucrmm\ni-tinwoetY.roo*   J\nWtiy dont you get yow \"btfl\" order In on a yerA Hty, too? Not\nonly will jests hare mora time to play cm irtak-enli, but you'U be ible to\nshop more leisurely if jouget jonr^pooeryorderinonaweekrli*.. Safe-\nwaj prioet, yoa know, an tlwayi low, on ereryUiing, entry ia* of lit reek\nSAFEWAY\na CompU_mat_j_| MiM\nYounftr, whoaa aurrlita to Ualta\n_**_. m tha KCJtl* Caliary,\ntakea alace la Cileiry the laitar\npart ot Jul;, a oo-boataaa dioaar at\nOrtnlall'i wm htld Saturday night\nwhin covtrs wera laid toe li. Other\ngueiu Joined thl perty ltttr it the\niwmi oa Victoria Street of Ulss\nAgnes Jeromt. from tha luttts\ntht populir hODoree tru tha recipient of a eet of novtlty picturei. A\ncoatett with Mill Peggy Flick winning the prise, ind bridgt, with\nMn. Monty Morlty carrying ott the\nhonon, were enjoyed. Mlai Quaaatt\nOerman preiided at the charmingly\nappointed tee tablt centred hy a\nbowl ot deep red rem flinktd ky\nflickering putel tiperi. It* hoa\ntenet were misted by Miss Othelia\nOlson and Mra. Marjorie MeCoah*\nam. The invited guests Included\nMrs. A. P. Aitken, Mn. Morley. Mrs.\nOordon' Allen, Mia. MeCoaham,\nMia Peggy flack. Mill Dorothtt\nCoin, Miss Rita Jonu, Mlu Grttt\nCurwen, Mlu Mm McKenile, Mlw\nDilsy NorrU, Mln Connie Smith,\nMln Edith Lawion, Mlsa Quaania\nOtrman, Mim Ellubeth Utile, Miu\nJarome ud Miss Olson.\na Mrs. Jimes H. Oig\"on and her\nchildren Maty Ann and baby ion\nClifford ef Trill irrived yesterdiy\nto spend part o( tht Summer vacation at the home ot Mia. C. V. Gtg.\nnon, 120 SUlca Strtet\na Mrs. Mary Barclay, Kootenay\nfJ-eeL Is visiting her aon-ln-law\n\u2022nd diughter, Mr. ind Mn. E. Murdoch of TrilL\nLEAVES FOR COAST\nt   Mlaa Peggy Orient, Caitonate\nStrett, hu left for Victorii.\nt Mrs. Georgt Stewart aod her\nInfant, nn hava left Kootenay Lake\nGenenl Hospital tor thalr home, MU\nBaker StreeL\n< HONORED AT r_VREWBLL\na A firewell party wis given it\nthi home ot Mrt. Hilda Moberg,\nYmir Road, Monday night honoring\nMr. and Mrs. Jimmy Glllli and\nchildren, Amelia and Philip, who\nleft to reside at Cnnbrook. Carda\nwere' played and other entertain-\nment enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. GUlls\nwere presented with a lovely chesterfield'cushion, toweli and pillow\ncases. Invited gueiti were Mr. and\nMrs. Olllls, Mrt. Moberg, Mr. and\nMrs. A. Hanion, of Trail, Mr. and\nMn. Oeorge Johnson, Mr, and Mrs,\nGeorge Chaluck, Mr. and Mn.\nHirry Wuslck, Mr. ind Mri. Hirvty\nKaila, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Welbourn,\nMr. and Mn. Albin Johnson, Mn.\nS. Kldwell, Mr. and Mn. Alec Oil-\npen, Mr. ahd Mrs. Ted Tenant, Mrt.\nEdwtrd Meyer of Sheep Creek, Mr,\nand Mrs. Htlvar Johnion, Miss Bitty Wuslck!- Misa Heltn Welbourn,\nArne Moberg end Htnry Moberg.\ne The China Circle ot the\nW.M.S. met Tueiday afternoon on\nthe lawn of the home of Mayor and\nMn. N. C. Stibbs, Silica Street.\nThoie ittending included Mn. J. J.\nFrench, Mrs. J. C. Grummett, Mrs.\nW. R. McCandllsh, Mrt D. Maloney,\nMrs, Hirold Emery, Mn. J. B. Stall-\nwood, Mrl, M. McRae, Mra. Robert\nSmillie, Mrs. Stibbi and Mlu Idi\nGraham.\na Mr. and Mn. French and son\nJackie, Carbonate Street, are visiting Mrs. French's mother in Silverton.\nLEAVES FOR COAST\ne. Miss Edna McKenile, VlctorU\nStreet, left yesterday morning tor\nVictoria where she will attend Surti\nmer SchooL\na Mn.' Jimes Gills of Ymlr\nvisited Nelaon Tuesdiy.\n' a H. Stinlforth lift by motor\nyesterday on t ahort visit to Edmonton.\na A recent visitor ln the city included Ernest L_imb of Cilgary.\na   Mrs. W. 0. Rosi wu a recent\nshopper from Procter where sha ls\nspending thi tummer.\nt   Mr. ind Mn. George Horstead,\nJ. VIQNtUX\nRataaoo Street, ud their family left\nyetterday to ipaod lha Suner at\ntheir WUlow Point hone, \"Birth-\ndate.'\ne Mlai Milne hu left to spend\nthe Khool vtcition et the Cout\nHONOR UUDi -ELECT\na Mlaa EUeabett Leslie, IM\nVictoria Strtet, entertained Men-\nday ivenlng it i may eojoytblt gtt-\ntogithtr when Ml* Bote Norcrou,\nwhoaa marriage te Gordon Williams takea place in Helena Friday\nivenlng, wu preeenled with a lilver depoilt cake pie' aad picturu.\nRo\u00abu tad main tapen wtre uaed\nto center tha dainty tea table.\nAmong thou prtunt were Mn.\nT. H. Glover, Miu Mary Potoiky,\nlliu Julia Potoiky, Mm Mar-\ncalla Nedelec, Miaa Leulu Coletti, Mrs. Lawrence Oeorge, Miu\nBtdt Moen, Miu Kay McDougall,\nMiu Dorii Steveni, Mlai Lillian\nFisher, Mn. M J. Vaneveld, Mlai\nMayse Dellecor, Mias Ethel Sut\ncllffe, Mlu Muriel Wtatherhud.\nMIM Doris Lemmon, Miu Mae Mac*\nfarlana, Miu M Feeaey, Miss Babu\nCarlisle, Mrs. Tommy Murphy, Mrt.\nBill Kelly of Spokint, Mn. Oris*\nstilt, Miu I. OtedaU, Mlu Agnu\nJerome and Mra, Frank Cliridga,\nt Mlu Margaret Fruer and har\n\u2022later, Miu June Fruer, who have\nbeen attending tebool ln Nelion,\nhive rtturntd to their home it Koot-\n| enay Bay,\nRETURN TO FERNIE\na Mr. and Mra. W. J. Turner,\nwho tpent I ftw days it tht homt\nof Mr. ind Mn. Philip Rihil, Jou-\nphlnt Street, hivt rtturned to Fernie.\na Mn. C. S. Squlru, her diughter, Mn. Duncan Carter, and har\nslater, Mlu R. McDiarmid, of Robson, wera city viiiton Tuuday.\na MUa Porter hu left to tpend\nher vacation at the Cout.\na Dick Spurwiy ol the Canadiin\nPottil Corpi hu left for hU bue\nfollowing i week'i furlough with\nhii father ln NeUon.\nLEAVES FOX COAST\na   Mrs. W. L. Affleck. Mill Street,\nhu lett for Vincouver tnd U iccompinled by htr ion Teddy.\ne Mn. Thomas Culbert tnd baby\ndiughter left Kooteniy Like Gen\nenl Hoapltal Monday for thtlr\nhomt at Salmo.\na Ac. 1 Leslie- Hurt hts return-\nid to Edmonton ifter t (ew dayi\nfurlough it tht home of his parenti,\nMr. and Mra. E. R. Hart, Cedar\nStreet\ne W. R. (BiUy) Jirvh, Nelsoh\nAvenue, U apending a few days\nwith hU uncle, C. Jarvii, Procter,\ne Dr. and Mn. N. E. Morrison\nind Nell, ind Mr. and MM. Douglu\nCummlni, of NeUon, were recent\nguuti at Radium Hot Springs\nLodge, Banff-Windermere Highwiy.\nHn. Jin bott\nDies, Cranbrook;\nBuried Creston\nCBB3T0N. a C, July 1-Fun-\naral servicu wup held trom St\nStephen* Prubytenaa Church (or\n^Mra. Jaea Scott who died in St\nEugene Hotpital, Cnnbrook, after\n\u2022 lingering Ulaeu at twe yeen.\nRe*. Forbu Robertaon officiated.\nBora In Rockburgh, SeotUnd le\nIM u Jean thit Doddi, iht came\nla Ull to Caaada where ahe mtrritd Douglu Soott at Cruton. They\nresided en their term at Erlckion\nuntil har huibtnd's death ta 1MT.\nSurviving her U one ton Sidney,\nwith the Irlah Ftuilian it tht Cout\n-who wu hatt (or the funeral.\nInterment wu tn Cruton cemetery, and the pallbearen were E.\nCartwrlght R. Telford, Jamu Murphy, E Young, Jimu Holder and\nG. Laabetter.\nAirmen Say Stay\nHare Was\na Dream Holiday\nFREEMAN\nruiNmniea\nThe Beaee at Furniture Vasaae\nPhoae Ul I\nSTUDIO\nL0UNCIS\n$31.50\nBUY on out\nIUDCIT FUN\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B. C.-AeJ Jim Rog-\nen ot Cilgary, here on sick leave,\nthe guest ot Capt. and Mrs. Milcolm\nMcKinnon.\nMrs. A. Barten of NeUon spent\nthe weekend with Mr\/ and Mn. M.\nMcKinnon.\nMr. and Mn. N. Schwarok were\nvUlton to Cutlegar.\nMn. D. BeU U vUiting TraU for\na ftw days.\nLouU Bontccl of Kimberley Is\nspending t few dtys with hU family at Procter. \u2022\nMn. C. Cronin spent a weekend\nwith her aUter-ln-law, Mrs. Mtry\nJerome,\nMUi Marion Rufli ot Kimberley\nU vUiting here grandmother, Mn.'\nR. Williams.\nMn. J. R. Bichan, who apent the\nWinter at Vancouver, has returned\nto her home jn Procter for the Summer.\nW. Malahoff and Steve Malahoff\nvisited Nelson.\nMr. and Mrs.  Harold Merrifield\nTerming their stay at Nelson laat\nweek a \"dream come true holiday,\"\nthree ilrmen of No. M Service Flying Tnining School R.A.F., Medicine Hit, hive written to the Nelson Dally Newt to expreu their\nippreciition of citizen's hospltaUty.\nTha letter followi:\nDear Sir\u2014It would be apprecUted\nIf you eould find space, to publish\nthe fallowing ihlcle in tpprecUtloa\nef tht hoiplttllty shown hy tht cltlieni of NtUon, BC, during our\naeven dayi leave ipent there kit\nweek.\nOur Ont visit to NeUon wtll tlwtyt be remembered u being eur\n\"dream come true\" holiday. Prtiit\nspoken at ran 'om would never cover the many \"rul\" frlendi thit wt\nmtt there. Our entertainment was\nunUmited. Our boats and hottaaui\n\u2022rt only I few of the fine people\nthtt mike Uie city of Nelson ittnd\nhigh ln Uit esteem of Uie Service\npenonnel stationed here it Medicine Hit Wi cinnot find words to\nthank you ill tor auch i wonderful\nhoUday but perhipi these few words\not appreciation may let you know\nthtt your klndneu will ntver be\nyour \"lovtly\" city situated imongst\ntome of Uie most outatanding scenery In Cinida.\nWe wish to thank the following\npeople ter their untiring effort! to\nmake our entertainment 100 per\nCent: MT, tnd Mn. Harvey Grummett, Mr. tnd Mn. Bob WtUtct\n(our hotta and hostesses); Miss\nGwen Burge, MUs Beth McKinney,\nMUs Rita Weatherhead, Mrs. Peg\nHorswlll, Mr. and Mn. Finn Jamieson, Buster Splerl of Vancouver,\nMr, and Mn. (Edna Earle) Normin\nBrown, Mr. md Mrs. Ted Swend-\nion, Mr. ind Mn. Monty Morley,\nMr. ind Mrs. Reeve Harper, Isobel\n(the maid) and miny frlendi whom\nwe met during our sUy but whose\nnames we do not know.\nCitiiens of NeUon, we think you\nfrom the bottom of our heirts.\nSigned,\nLAC. BOYD\nLAC. LEDGER\nLAC. BAKER\nNo. M SFTS, Medicine Hit, Alta,\nJune 28, IMl.\nPromotions at\nBonnington\nBONNINGTON, B C ,-PromoUoo\ntut of Bonnington School I* u toi-\nIowa:\nTo Orade IX-Mary dark. Bee*\n|, trice Shirp.\nTo Orade VIII \u2014 Donald Sym-\nmondi.\nTo Onde Vll-Junmy Seek, Lor-\nnlnt GUker.\nTo Orade VI - Arthur Blddle-\ncombe, Simone Oak, OUbeft HaU\nbeoqua, Joy McPhall, Jimmy Oitlin, Joanne Piatt\n1* Onde V\u2014Marguerite Cavil.\nJ\u00abk GUker, Jeea oilktr, Dlok\nGnywn, Hirold Ridge.\nTb Gndi IV-Eddlt Clerk. Vane\nDtck. Jtck McPhall, Florence Ridge,\nCharlie Symmondj.\nTo Orade III-Carolyn CkvUL\nIt Gride n\u2014Robert Orayace,\nJoe Jerome, Patricia Martin, Margaret Ann MoTtdden, Jtan Sym-\nmondi.\nPriiei were iwirded to Msrj\nClark, Joy McPhall. Jaek MePhaO,\nSimone Cox, Jimmy Oitlin, Margaret Ann McFadden.\nTht  chain   of   Aleutian\nitrlngi out In  an are eetandtng\nmore than 1000 milea.\nflt JJvl Clk,\nMost' Polish schools have been\nrequisitioned ss military barracks\nby tht NuU.\nColorful Cottons\n$3.95 and up\nMilady's Fashion Shop\n -\u2666-\t\ntt K Is on tkt ilr i\nC. I. RADIO\nwin gel ii\nslictric oa\nIlf IM\nSLIPS\nto crepe or uUn blu cut. wbHe\naad teirost. Slst M to _\nOl OB\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n1 I 1 1 1 I t 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Lll 111\nH. H. SUTHERLAND\nIIWIUM\n491 Biker St.\nOpposite Star Grocery\n\u00bb\u00abaaae\u00ab>_M>\u2014\u2014aqaaeeaaae)\nPHONE H6\nFOR MILK AND CREAM\nKootenay Valley U\nairy\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiilliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillli\nB. 6. Payrolla*\n\"Build\nTHURSDAY, JULY 2,' 1942\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nPricei Effective Thundey, July 2 fe Wedneiday, July 8\n-MORNINC\n7:4S\u2014O Cinada\n7*48-Morning   Serenade   (CKLN)\n8:00-CBC News\n8:J5\u2014Sweet Hour ot Prayer\n8i30\u2014Front Line Family\n8:45\u2014Texas Jim Robertson\n>:00-BBC  News\n\u00bb:lS-Conctrt Time  (CKLN)\n9:45\u2014Breakfast tt Strdi's\n9:5!>-Time   Signil\n1(1:00\u2014Brad  Reynolds, Sengs\n10:15-Sonp oJ yetteryeer (CKLN)\nI0:30-Novelty Time (CKLN)\n10:45\u2014Morning VUit\ntl.OO-Strlctly Rhythm\n11:15\u2014Between the Bookends\nll:30-\"Soldler's WUe\"\n11:45\u2014Jtck Btker, Songs\nTERMOON\n1J:00\u2014B.C. Firm Broadcast\nI2:25-The  Notice  Board   (CKLN)\n12:30-CBC   Newi\nU:45-Clete Roberta. Talk\n1:00\u2014Musical Interlude\n1:03\u2014Telk    *    \u2022\n1.15-\"Bouquet Time\" (CKLN)\n1:30-Club Matinee\n2:00\u2014Sweet dc Mellow\n2:4*\u2014Musical  Programme\n3:00\u2014The Western Five\n3:15\u2014Ralph Martirl's Orchestra\n3:30-Wishart Campbell sings\n3:45-BBC News\n4:00\u2014Bob Carroll, Songs\n4:15\u2014Two Piano Team\n4:30\u2014Afternoon Serenade\n5:00\u2014News Comment\n5*5-Inter!ude (CKLN)\n5:15\u2014Musical Roundup\n(CKLN)\n5:!0\u2014CBR PresenU\n5:45\u2014Here We Go Dsnclng\n.VENINC\n8:00\u2014Vtgibond's Roid\n8:15\u2014The Civiliers\n8:90\u2014Fifteen Minutes From Broadway\n8:45\u2014Isabell McEwan Sings\n7:00-CBC News\n7:15\u2014Promenade Symphony Concert.\n8.00-CBC National Ntws\n\u00ab:I5-\"Newbrld|e\"\n8130-BBC Newsreel\n\u00bb;00-Dnma\n\u2022:90-Brltain Spetks\n9:45-\"As A Matter of Fact\"\n10:0O-CBC News\nlOllS-^Musie from the Pscitlc\n10:45\u2014Hirry James\" Orch.\nll:0O-God Save tht King\nof Castlegar were gueata ot Mn.\nJ. Bichan, here.\nMr. and Mra. E. Crispin of Trail\nand Mr. and Mrs. Stanton of Trail\nwere Procter visitors.\nW. Price wss a visitor to NeUon\nHarold Merrifield hai returned to\nCastlegar.\nMrs. C. Cronin returned to Procter after vUiting Mrs. M. Gerard at\nTrail.\nThe monthly Anglicin Guild\nmeeting waa held it the home of\nMrs. D. Bell.\nMrs. W. W. Whiteley plinned to\nleave Thursday to visit Mrs. J. Murray for a few days af South Slocan.\nMrs. C. Johnston was a vUitor to\nNelson.\nRev. and Mrs. J. G. Holmei and\nfamily of NeUon will spend the\nSummer months at Procter, taking\nup residence In A. S. Ritchie's cottage.\nMrs. S. Dorsey wu a vUitor to\nNeUon.\n\"I Likes\nPacific\nBest\"\n\"In my estimation and experience I like Pacific Milk\nbest and keep on using It.\"\nIn this sentence of her letter Mrs. L. has expressed it\nall.\nAlso she says Pacific ^Mllk\nis extra rich, fresh and pure.\nNicely it meets all her requirements.\nThat is all milk can do.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated and Vacuum Packed\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nTlie Flnett\nTissue Yea\nCen Buy\n PAQg IIS\nJJelann Balls NemB ? ? Questions ? ?,\nANSWERS\nIittbUtfied AprU tt. UU.\nBritith, Col-m-i-'i\nMott InfTuting Sititpavtr\nPubllihed every morale! except Sunday by\nUM NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIMITED ,1M Beker Sc. Neltoo. Brltlth Columbia.\nMEMBER Ot THB CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHB AUDIT BUREAU Of CIRCULATIONS.\nTHURSDAY, JULY 2, 1942.\nCanada's Manpower\nSituation'\nOf Canada's total population of\nless than twelve million people, men,\n\u25a0women and children, roughly five million people are in the armed services,\nln war industries, in agriculture and\ncivilian industres and servces.\nHon. C. D. Howe described this as\na \"very tight manpower situation\" for\nCanada.\nWe have today about 800,000 persons, of whom about 120,000 are women, engaged more or less directly in\nwar production. This figure covers the\nactual manufacturing of war munitions and supplies, the construction of\nfacilities for such production, the construction of national defence projects\nfcnd the persons employed in providing\nessential materials and supplies required In such production. By the end of\nthis year about 85,000 additional workers will be required for these purposes.\nAircraft production to employing\napproximately 50,000 exclusive of\nmany workers indirectly engaged in\nthis program.\nMerchant and naval ship-building\nis employing about 60,000, chemical\nand explosive program, about 45,000;\nproduction of tanks and mechanical\ntransport is employing 67,000.\nMore than 500,000 men are in the\narmed services. This figure will be increased by approximately 100,000 men\nbefore the end of next Mari;h. By that\ndate we will also need approximately\n110,000 additional workers in the munitions Industry.\nApproximately 1,350,000 persons\nare employed In agriculture, exclusive\nof housewives.\nIn addition te the 800,000 more or\nless directly employed in war industries, another 300,000 are employed in\nindustries indirectly essential to war\nproduction.\nAbout two million persons are employed in general civilian production\nand services. A large proportion of\nthese two million persona are essential\nto the maintenance of the civilian\neconomy, since they include those employed in the production of clothing,\nfood and other essentials.\nOf these two million persons, Mr.\nHowe estimates that some 500,000 can\nbe diverted to war work and the services. We also have a net annual increase in the available working population estimated at about 100,000 persons. There is also a pool of man power\nwhich can be drawn upon to some extent consisting of married women, retired persons and persons not working\nand living at home. The situation is\nalso being relieved to some extent by\npostponing the age of retirement in\nindustry and calling back into industry those who have been retired and\nwho are fitted to carry on the work\nof younger persons needed in more\nessential activities.\neit is from this 600,000 to 700,000\npersons that the 200,000 needed during the next nine or ten months for war\nindustries and armed services must be\ndrawn.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou are original, progressive, ai)d possess\nan infinite capacity for taking pains in your\nwork, if your birthday is today. All this augurs\nsuccess. Vou are honest, frank in speech, and\nvery devoted to your family. Do not chango\nyour lover during the next year, and be discreet In love and domestic affairs, which\nthreaten lnss or complications. Superiors, solicitors and ecclesiastics will greatly help you.\nA generous and hospitable nature will be\npossessed by the child who Is born today. He\nor she will be financially fortunate, though\ndomestic or love troubles through strangers\nand elderly 'Women are threatened.\nEtiquette Hints\nDon't snap your fingers, tap your glass or\nplate with your knife, or call \"Miss\" when\nyou want your waitress. Try to catch her\ne>c or r,et a passing waitress or Ilio hostess to\nsend her to you. It is considered rude to rap\nwith spoors on china to call a waitress.\nOpen te tny reeev. Namet a tm\u2014m eating\ngueeUeae will UN t* pyklUMd.\nRuder,  Boa Spur\u2014Cia you  give Bl tat\nnunee ot the principal moualalni ot B. C?\nftive the miller mountain* iround th*\nKoottniynvtr been nuned.' Ii It poulblt\nto jure hut I hiitory o{ B. C?   '\nMount   Wtddington,   1SJM   teet  li   tht\nhlgheit know* peik wholly in tte Province.\nMount Rob-no hM in elevttion ot 11.170 feet\nMount Fiuweether, lUffl tttt il partly ln\nB. C Moit ot tht untlltr mounttini tn tb*\nKoottniyt hivt been ntmed. For * lilt ol thue\nmounumi write Geologlctl Brinch, Depart-\nment ot Mlnei, Ottiwi.\nBooki oa thi hlttorj ot B. C. may bt ordtrtd it Netipn hook itom, \"Sir Jimee Douglas\nIt B. C,\" by Wtlter N. Stge; \"B. C. Making ot\ne Provinct\", ont volum* edition, by T. W.\nHoway. \"Tht Ftr Wttt Co\u00bbtt\" by V. L Denton; \"Builders ot Uit Wett\" by F. l_ Howty.\nE. T, Nelion\u2014I would Uke to know 11 there\nli somt solution I eould dip my stockings\ntn to htlp prtvent runs?\nWe do not know ol tny toluUon thit wiU\nprevent runi ln illk stockings. Washing itockingi ifttr etch weiring, uilng t mild toip, Is\nuid to mtkt them wetr longer.\nM. R, Golden-Could you pleaie teU me how\nto wish out stamping Ink used on Leurt\nWheeler embroidery petterni!\nMix citric icid tnd ilum ln equil pirts.\nSpread powder over the spots, then add few\ndrops of weler and rub in well. Rinse thoroughly and dry.\nReider, Nelson\u2014How ctn ont gtt rid pi intl\nln the garden?\nIf you cinnot locite the neit, mtkt i wttk\npoisoned syrup of (our ounces of sugtr, ont\nhill ounct tartaric emetic and ona quart ol\nwater. Place thii in lome covered oen with\nholes driven into the can with a hail above\nthe level of the fluid io the ants cin cnwl ln\ntnd out. lt might bt weU to plice some crushed piper inside the cm lor tht tnti to cnwl\non whUt ftedlng. Pltct tht cans where the\ntnti work. They will ctrry the poiion to the\nqueen tnd the young tnti tnd ln t ltw weeks\nterminate the whole colony.\nFluoride to Stop\nDental Decay\n(St. Thomis Timei-Journtl)\nTooth deciy is 1 universal problem. It\neven occurs imong people who tike cire of\ntheir teeth every diy. Ctvitlei develop because of circumstances over which Individuals\nhave no control. That is only onep hue ot\ndentil decay, but lt Is one of the most common, and results ln persons having to make\nperiodic visits to the dentists and having them\nlilled.\nCertain observstlons were brought to the\nattention ot the United SUtes Public Health\nService ln regard to dental cavitlei ind by\nInvestlgitlons sre being enthuslistlcally pursued. Briefly, the discovery Wis thit fluoride-\ntreated water prevented tooth decay, Fluoride\nls a compound of fluorln and other chemical\nelements, he main chemical being a corroiive\ngas possessing great activity. A microscopical\nquantity has terrific potency. There is lluorln\nin drinking water which 'sometimes causes\nteeth to take on a mottled appearance, and it\nwas while studying this matter of mottled\nteeth that the general problem of decay cropped up. \t\nThe Public Health Service selected an\narea around Chicago where the fluorine content varied from 0 to 1.1 per million parts and\nexamined the teeth of 2832 children of 12 to\n14 years of age. The result of the investigation showed that in the districts where the\npercentage of fluorine was highest, the amount\nof dental decay was from half to one-third the\ndecay In non-fluorine water. The findings\nwere sufficiently encouraging to induce the\nservice to rpoceed with the experiment of\nInjecting one part of fluoride per million In\ndrinking water. It will take some time for the\nresults to be known.\nIt this artificial injection of fluoride lessens teeth decay it will have an important effect upon the dental profession. But teeth neglect is so prevalent that there will still be lots\nof work for dentists.\nHowever, one problem sometimes creates\nanother, and In this instance it Is how to get\nthe right amount of fluoride with out adding\nto the mottling of teeth.\nLooking Backward\n2S YEARS AGIO\n(From Dally News, July 2, 1917)\nN. Dunn and J. Learmonth are the company leaders for the cadets who are forming a\ncamp in J. J. Campbell's orchard, Willow\nPoint, to assist In gathering the lruit crop\nthere.\nAbout 500 attended the basket picnic to\nProcter yesterday on the Moyie.\nDr. F. M. Auld has arrived salely at an\nEnglish port according to a cable received yes-\nterday by Mrs. Auld who Is a guest of her\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Smith.\nRobert J. Stewart of Revelstoke has be?n\nappointed inspector ol factoriei in B. C.\nThe World of\nEdith Binge\n(j, will!** SXkW U Uodoa t_J Ufttm)\nMy Job lituj todty 1 ui i bv* ewtytn.\n01 ill th* Mt lttten or to t week thtt I hive\nreceived line* returning txoms g__.ir.ri. none\nbi* pl*u*d a* io much ti on* which airtrtd\nyuterdty trom an tlderly locdoner, Mrs. E.\nBlng*.\nTb nrtt* lbl. Binge's idlo\u00abyncritie orthography and punctuation would b* an impertinence. I print hir letter, with only i ftw\nminor cutt ind without interruption or com-\natnt, u ih* wrote it:\n\"Detr Mr. Hlckiy:\n'' Th* othar day yoa mentioned about\nsomeone being briv* altar th* bombing tte.\nol * ctrtiln pltct. Wtll detr I ihould like 11\nyou could nil and Kt me. I had a Mvtn roomed bout*. I hav* lived here thtrt\/ yetn. I\nhtvt been terribly bombed three timet, from\nt teven roomed boun now all bombed down\nIhive how got on* room.\n\"I have been nearly twelve monthi clearing up tht all th* Debris, I had a beiutlful\nhomi & Gtrdtn 45 Standard Rom Trees etc\nnot one left under ill detain aH uprooted ind\nblown iway, I alao bad a very nice Avory\nwith Budgy'i in, my love ft pride, they where\nblown to bin, there wu alio ilx dear littla\nEggs,*one I lound amongit tb* Debris, I took\nit tnd to my turprlM I put It ln in Electric\nStove it t certain Temperature end thank God\nIt hitched ind I havt brought lt up I ltd it\ntrom my mouth, tad It U t moit bttutiful bird\ni lovtly Blut, I hive taught her to talk, ihe ii\nrunning ell over this letter, you wtll iee the\nedgelng ol Ptptr, til bltttn by her. She ii\nnpMtedly saying comt It Kill Mother Der-\nUng, hurry up.\n\"All doon ill windowi til roomi upitilri\n\u2022U down, I tm doing the repaln myielf. I\nhave put up Btd slttlngroom celling & Enameled wellt etc cut the t step's 'irom stain in\nPassage tt filled tn th* space whtrt upstairs\nustd to be. I have also madt Scullery into t\nKitchen I hive knocked down the copper in\nWuhhouie It cemented t itove In, ilso brick-\nlaid tht chimney just finished brick Itid \u2022\nuntil wtll In Scullery WaihhouM It cement-\ned t Sink tor wishing.\n\"Todty I tm uielng t Pick Is digging up\nthe garden, I have put a lew thlngi ln girden\negiln, Buih Ron Treei. Tomatoei, Potitoes,\nTulips tte. I hive hid to put my own fence\nup, to thtt I int t llttlt privtte, my room Is\ndown t big ytrd. I htvt Juit painted outiide\nPet Green, on the small gate I have written\nIn White Paint (the tddreu). I htvt to buy\ntil my own Cement, Send Paint, etc, so you\nmiy guess I go very hungry.\n\"I never go to bed it night illm running alive with rats, to I lock up Factories\nhen it night tnd unlock ln mornings then it\n8 o'clock I go to bed until 10 Just the 1 hours,\nI live here tlont with my lltle bird. My Son\nli In the Army.\n\"They sild on the Wlreleit ltiy put, I tm\ndoing io, St I im not ttrild, but ln tht Winter\nlt ls t very lonely herd liie, my hubby worked\nfor the 49 years 4 we never hid I holiday\nle vtry small money. I wu so heart broken\nit tht lou of my hubby It knowing I hid to\nlivt here tlont or get out. By God 1-have hid\nmy poor old lingtrs neirly frozen ott walking\nup It down the yard In rain le froit wilting\nlor Lorry to come home so thst I could lock\nthe double gates, tven the Police hu uld\nthey would nothtve my life for 10 \u00a3 * week.\n\"Iti ill open here like \u2022 wildtrness, lovely\nlarge factory next door to my house, bombed\nto the ground not a brick left, yet I love this\nplice I can't leave lt Sir,- my old handt tell\nthe tale of clearing up Debrli, my Handi once\nwei noted lor lovely handi but 111 bet no\nNavvy's is worse.\n\"You see Sir my bird and I live in a\nworld all of our own, of coune I live rent free,\nbut they give me 9\/- a week tt cut my Electric\nLight oft\u2014The gentlemen at the Town Hall\nuy I am a (Genlous), I don't think so, it Just\ncomes into my head, and I do it and love every\nminute of it, because the harder I work, the\nnicer my Place is becoming. I am now building a small summer house Just tor my arm\nchair and my UtUe Bird, so that later on we\nshall watch the Roses bloom.\n\"I am only a little old Lady, my Soldier\nSon calls me his little six pennyworth of coppers, we love one another so much. I am always in working, I don't want to go out untlll,\nif God spares me untill my boy comes homu\ni safe and to see the Grand Victory, lt will bi\nworth spoiling my lovely hands lor.\n\"I ihould deem it \u2022 great honour 11 you\ncould call and see me. I shall be lound working is usual, tVy nid it the Town Hall my\nGod II anybody ihould get Medtli Ior Pluck\n& Bravery, you ihould but no, no one will\nhear about you, shut away from the world\ndown this big yard. I aaid I don't want Medals\nI have got my Ufe and Health. These sheets\nof paper I had given me, I hope my letter\nwont bore you. Please excuse bad spellihg, you\nsee I am 64 years young. I must close now Sir. .\nGod Bless you & keep you safe.\n\"Yours Very Sincerely\n\"Edith Binge.\n\"P.S. I omitled to say my Son is married\nof course.\"\nGod bless Mrs. Binge.\n\u25a0   10 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Newt, July 2, 1932)\nNed Rhodes, who has been stationed nt\nGrand Forks for some time, returned home\nThursday.\nCooling showers in Nelson yesterdsy afternoon and last evening broke the recent hot\nspell of several weeks duration.\nMiss Mary Barnet\" ls the guest of Mlu\nCatherine Rahal.\nMonte Morley of the Central school teaching staff, leaves shortly lor Prince George\nand district. _\nTest Yourself\n1. Which  salaries  ire. larger,  those  ot\nUnited States Senators or representatives?\n2. How many republics are Included ln the\nWest Indies?\n3. What United States government agency\nls usually abbreviated to USES?\nTEST ANSWERS\n1. They are the same-$10,000 annually.\n2. Three\u2014Cuba, Dominican Republic and\nHaiti.\n' 3. United States Employment Service.\nHe is rich whose income ls more than his\nexpenses: and he is poor whose expenses ex-\ncoed his income.\u2014Bruyere.\nWar-25 Years Ago\nJuly 3, 1917.\u2014Third contingent ol United\nStates troops errlved In Fnnce. German artillery bombarded French positions North ol\nSt. Quentin and on left bank ol tha River\nMeuse. Argentine Governmetft demanded\napology trom Germany lor sinking ol merchant ships.\n\u25a0THURSDAY MORNING. JULY l l*_      \u2022 .  1  \u25a0   i .   ;\nTODAYS News Pictures\n.\nSANK SIX SHIPS\nTht Jolly Rogtr mapping ully\nln the breeze tbovt this u. S.\nsubmarine hu six exceUent reasons Ior ltl broad Joint-to-jolnt\ngrin. Each one of the torpedo in-\nilgnii upon the (lag represents\nin enemy veuel tent to the bottom. Thli pirticulir craft wai tin-.\nder command of I.unit.-Commander William L. Wright,, Corpus\nChrist!, Tex., who, with his crew,\nwu cited for meritorious conduct during iction In the Southwestern Ptcific arei.\nDEAN OF CANTERBURY INSPECTS BOMB DAMAGE\n'\nAncient cathedral towns in Britain were the UrgeU for Nazi bombs following\nheavy R.A.F. assaults on vital German industrial centres. Here the Dean of Canter*\nbury is shown viewing the damage done to the cathedral\" library by the recent \"Baedeker\" raid on the historic town. The cathedral itself escaped unharmed.\nAMERICAN NURSES \"DOWN UNDER\"\nAmerican nurses with an army hospital unit in Australia, are pictured, top. Miss Mary C. Kin, wearing a\nsteel helmet, stands at the entrance to an air raid\nshelter, while Miss Leonardille, centre, and Miss Ann\nRussell, look on. The bicycles are used by the nurses\nfor recreation. The lower photograph shows the nurses\nin their home-away-from-home.\nANOTHER VIEW OF CATHEDRAL LIBRARY\nHere is an exterior yiew of the Canterbury Cathedral library, the historic cathedral itself showing in tht\nbackground.\ni - '\u25a0___\u25a0 ' i\n_______________\n. '.**\ni   * L.\n\t\n. .    '\nLEAVES OTTAWA POST\nVictor Sifton, DS.Oy newipaper publisher ind distinguished\nveterin of the Great War, hat\nitepped out ol hli post as master-\ngeneral of the ordna'nee. For a\nyear and a half he has been head\nof one of tne moit important\nbranches in Cansda's military or-\nganiiation. Mr. Sifton will return\nlo the newsnaoer world where,\nin 1928, he Etarted his career as a\npublisher.\nDOUGHBOYS GO FOR A RIDE-EGYPTIAN STYLE\nSergeants Dashiell, of Washington, and R. G. Mott, of Boston, enjoy a camel r\/t\nsoon after their arrival in Cairo under Major-General Russell L. Maxwell.\nHilMUllll Hllli\n Ernie While Blanks Pirates; Cards\nClip Half Game Off Dodoer Lead;\nBrowns Blank Tloen; Indians Win 7-2\nt< By Tke\n'   greit Wklte, list year'i treuunea\n, attr   of   the   Cardlaala,   blankeo\nf'rrankie Friseb's Pituburgb Fireiu\n\u2022 4-0 oa iix hita today aa tha Cerea\n[clipped a balf gama off tkt laid\nof tha Idle Brooklyn Dodgera tn\nthe National League. Troubled witn\na iort an early in the iee\u00bbon,\nWhite htd won only two garnet\n.igilnit  four  dtfetU  prior  to  to-\nday'i contest.\nA's MAT YANK1M\nAe Athletici climaxed an uphiu\ntattle tonight by shoving over a\ni tea hi the ninth Inning to bett tnt\n' Kew York YinktM, 5-4, before 18.-\n811 it Shibe Perk. The detect cut\n\u25a0the Yanka' lead over the tecond\npUce Boston Red Sox to three\ngames. Pete Suder stored the wln-\nr_f run on a wild throw by Reliet\nf Pitcher Johnny Murphy.\nFIRST TO WIN 10 OAMIt\nElden Auker, veteran submarine\ntell specialist, became the First\nAmtrietn Ltigut pltcbir to win 10\ngimei when he blinked Detroit li-\ngon on five hits In t twilight contut tonight while St. LouU Browns\n\u25a0were ripping out 14 tor i 11-0 victory.\nAuker permitted only one Tiger\nto retch third bast is ht but Emit\nBonham of New York Yinkees and\nJim Bagby of Cltvtlind Indlani,\nboth of whom htvt wont nine, to\nthe 10th victory. Auker hu loit ttx\ngames. .\nAirtight pitching and timely hlt-\n1 ting enabled Boiton Red Sox to gain\na total of 20 victories out of their\nlast M ittrti by iwtiping thtlr iecond doubleheader ln is mtny'days\nfrom Wuhlngton Senaton, 3-1 Mid\n7-1. btfort t paying crowd ot 10.593\nthtt Included mtny Ted WUUams\n[ hecklers.\nWilliams put the flrtt Boston\nrun In scoring poiition with hit\nonly hit of the opener. On hli other trlei agalnit Niwtem, he filed\nout finned ind Wllkld, perform-\ninett that ippirently Irktd iomt\nef tht tptctaton.\nIte first seven Cleveland batten\nthat faced Orval Qrovt, Chioego\nWhite Sox freshman hurler, tn the\nUnt inning icored to give Al Smith\nmore tSm the margin he needed\ntur lui leventh victory, 7-J. It mi\nthe Indlani' third itralght triumph\nla tha seriet: Jake Wide, Veteran\nsouthpaw, held the Indlani to three\nhita while Accomplishing 87 outs.\nwith no rum charged agalnat him.\nTha Chicago Cuba evened their\ntwo-game wrlta with the Cincinnati\nReds tonight with a 5-1 vtctory\nagalnit the pitching of Johnny\nVinder Meer ind Elmer Riddle.\nSCORES:\nNATIONAL\nPittsburgh    _    0   6  0\nSt. LouU      ll 10  0\nHeintzelmin, WUkle (7) tnd Lopei; White and W. Cooper.\nChicago 1   1   1\nCincinnaU 1  i  t\nPauetu and Hernandez; Vender-\nmeer, Riddle 4. and Hemsley.\n(Boston at Brooklyn postponed.)\nAMERICAN\nSt. LouU .._ _   11 14   0\nDetroit    0   5   0\nAuker and Hayes; White, Mandera\n(5) and Tebbetts.\nFIRST GAME\nWashington          2   3   0\nBoston        3 10   0\nNewsom and Evans; Chase, Terry\n(7)  and Conroy.\nSECOND GAME\nWashington    _.\nBoston  \t\n1   5  0\n..   7 10   0\nWilson. Scarborough\nquel   (8)   md   Early;\nPeacock.\n(8)  Carras-\nDobson  md\nCleveland\t\nChicago   _\t\n7   8   0\n...17   1\nA. Smith tnd Hegan; Grove, Wade\n(3) tnd Turner.\nNtw York     4  5   1\nPhiladelphia       5 14  0\nBreuer, Murphy. 8 and Kearse, R.\nHarrU, Shirley  .\u25a0>,  L. Harris   and\nSwift, Wagner 8.\nInsurance Softballers Win Castlegar\nDominion Day Softball Tourney\nCASTUSAS, B. C July 1. -\natrhewin Ufe defeated Cattle-\nr Mlllionairei 12-4 this tvtnlng ln\n\u2022 final of the loftball tournament\nhtch wu among the features ot\nistlegar's iecond annual Dominion\n|y iportl.\nf *Ihe Iniurance men got three In\ni first, lis In tha second and three\nWjhe, third, while Mlllionairei pll-\n: thtlr four counter! Into ont ln-\nng, tht fourth.\ngama wu tha third ot the\nHUSTLERS SWAMPED\nMillionaires   won   the   opening\nI from the HarrU Hustlers 13-4,\nI score by Innings being\nRHE\n     IJ   I   1\nlen    4 4 8\n, Graham, pitching tor the Hustlers\nout three ind walked two\nC. Wanless for the Mllllon-\nt struck out ilx and give only\nwilk. C, Wanless of Castlegtr\nthe only home run ot the\nie. Three-bast hits were made\nr O. Wanless, Magee, and Bilesky.\nwo-bise hltt were knocked out by\nGripich and Tognotti (1).\nLlneupi:\nHirrU Huitlen: Bilesky is, Tognotti lb, McLeod c, Graham p. Burrows tf, PagWm'Jb, ___ ii, How-\nard rf, Angerelll If, MacLean cf.\nCastlegar Millionaires: Veregin rf,\nDemore cf, Magee lb, C Wanless p,\n0. Wanless e, Ai'Orlplch Zb, Zebin\nss, Obector Sb, Peterson If.\nLUMBERJACKS  TRIMMED\nSaskatchewan Life beat Merry's\nLumberjacks 4-3 ln the second game.\nThe winners made all their runs In\nthe sixth Inning, while the Jacks get\none ln the third, and one ln the\nsixth. The Jacks had five hits md\nfour errors, and the Insurance nine\nthree hits and one error. Broverman\nstruckout six and Fulthorp three.\nNo walks were allowed by either\npitcher. Two-beggers were struck\nby Rothery Snd Knapp.\nLineups were:\nMerrys Lumberjacks: Rothery c,\nMorris Sb, Cronie lb, Benolt i.i>\nClow lt, Christtnsen cf. Crowden c,\nAndenon rf, Fulthorp p.\nSukitchewin Life: Wtddell cf,\nCimeron 2b, Mirtln is, Broverman\np, Knapp c, Bikken lb, Toffolo If,\nLobb rf, Tognotti 3b.\nIlls Bowl Goil Reaches Semis In\ntampionship and Consolation\n* Mr. md Mrs. B, Townshend, Mrs.\nB. Stirk tnd W. Blme, Miu A.\nahil md L. A. McPhtil won their\nto the semis of the Oolf end\nntry Club Dominion > Day Syd\n| Roie Bowl tourney. Mr. and\n:i. A, H. AlUn ind Mr. ind Mrl.\nVlt Owen  will  pliy  off  Friday\n^venlng for the other sport in tht\nleml finals.\nFinals Sunday\nii the consolation flight Mrs.\nnks of Kimberley end T. R. Wli-\nMrs. R. L. McBride ind W.\nDunwoody, Sheila Dunwoody\n\u25a0ftd Walter Wilt md Miss Ven B.\ndt and P. 0. Lawrence emerged\nI the lemis.\nnU of both flights will be play-\nt Sunday morning, the finals being\n|n' the afternoon.\nThe results were:\nChampiomhip flight:\nFirst round\u2014Mr. and Mrs. E. A.\nMurphy defeated Mr. and Mrs. J\nD. Kerr, Miss Rahal and L. A. McPhail defeated Sheila Dunwoody\nand Walter Walt Mra. A. Sturgess\nand Lloyd Wllklns defeited Mr. and\nMrs. John Cartmel, Mrs. J. B,\nStark md W. Blane defeated Miss\nVera B. Eidt and P, G. Liwrence,\nConnie Hickman md Wllllim Barrett defeated Mr. ind Mn, L. S.\nBridley, Mr. ind Mrt. B. Townihend\ndefeated Mra. Banki ind T. R.\nWiUon, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Allin\ndefeated Mn. P. 0. Liwrence md\nKen McBride, Mrs. L. D. Cltrk tnd\nR. L. McBride defeited Mrs. R. L.\nMcBride and  W.  R. Dunwoody.\nSecond round\u2014Mf. and Mrs. Vic\nOwen defeated Mrs. L. D. Clark\nand R. L. McBride, MUs Rahal and\nSPECIFY     ,_\u201e__,, 1\nm        lllll   ITT          J*\nj})U J\nli-  \/\n__?*__ ^ __\\*  lilll _\\fi\n_uu______K__ A   W*\\  t _____ 1 1 \u25a0 1 *^m?}___\\\n_vW_____________mi '\"\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\n__?_____               I <\n\"fytie&U  W_\\ If*\nr- lm\n\u25a0______*\u25a0\n'IMUr,'\"   H\/pa\/\ni advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control\nBosrd or by the Government of British Columbia.\nMiyMN DAILY Nam MLWM. t O^-TMUMOAV MOftNlN*. JULV 1 W\u00ab-\nOutsidtr Capturw\nQuttn Mary S takei\nNEWMARKET, England. July 1\n(AF)\u2014Samovar, an outetder carrying tba colon of Lord Wyiolds, waa\nthe Quito Mary stakes today \u00bb\nnward has beeken at the tile et\n100 to |. Shining Ught wee aeoaod\nttt Clnetuw third, while Nearly,\na convincing winner la ker three\nprevioui starta. finished iar heck\nla the field.\nOven Tudor, to I favorite, oap-\nturad tha hUtorio gold cup, taking\nthe lead about halfway f_ easily\noutlasting Afterthought, which waa\ntecood. Lovely Trim flnlihed thud.\nBaseball Plans\n% Million\nior War Effort\nNSW YORK, July 1 (AP)-By\nthe end ef tha ejeeent leeaan\nbiitbiil will have ttntrlbuttd approximately thrae-eueitera ef a\nminion deilen. to the United\nStitu war effort, Natlenel Leigue\nPruldent Ford Frlak Itld todiy.\n\"Wa hope to rtlM P00.O0O trom\ntht double all-itar gnktt hen ead\nit Clevtlind nixt week for the\nbenefit of the' btitbill equipment\nfund and the Army aad Navy Relief\nrum.\" Frlck explained.\n\"In addition we expect. to gat\nibout jioo.ooo trom etch Major\nLeague for Army and Navy Relief\nout of the gamea which-uch club\nis playing for thtit fundi The National League alnady hai ralatd\n1101,000 trom six games and two\nmora an to be pUyed.\n\"There tiso will be some money\nraised from the World Series. I am\nnot tt libtrly to uy whtt plans\nin undir conildtntlon but tha\nadvisory council (Commiuioner\nKenneuw LtndU, President WlU\nHtrridge of tht Amtrietn League\nmd Frlck) has dUoussed a number\nof ideas and theie will be taken\nup it the meetingi ot the Major\nLeegues Mondiy,\"\nSalmo Host lo Valley Crowd In\nJuly I Celebration; Frulhfale,\nSalmo, In Ball Final; MalatoH High\nBoilermakers' Last\nInning Run Wins\nSoftball at Trail\nTRAIL, B.C., July 1\u2014 Boiler Shop\nteem noted out the'\"CM Shift teem\nby one run ta the Iut Inning of\ntheir Smelter Softbell Leigue game\nln Butler Pirk Tuesdiy. The score\nwu 19 to 14.\n\"C\" Shift got three runs tn the\nfirst inning, four la the third, three\nin the fifth, tyie in thl seventh, one\n| in the eighth ihd Wd In'the ninth.\nThe winnen mide two rum In the\nthird, two in the fourth, four tn th\nfifth, tour In the eighth ind three\nln the last.\nHomt runs wen slimmed out hy\nII. (Enne for \"C\" Shift and by Campbell ud Flnghtm for the Boiler\nShop.\nLlneupi\n\"C\" Shift-Santano \u00bb, Williams\ncr, Combo is, Dunne If, Scott p,\nOUver lh, R. Enns rf, Latham c,\nMattson 3b.\nBoiler Shop\u2014York ct, Campbell\ncf, Flngham rf, Sidler u, McKay\nlb, TUden 3b, Clelland lb, York 2b,\nThatcher p, Mcintosh c.\nBALL SCORES\nINTERNATIONAL\nFint game:\nBuffalo    -...   7   7   1\nToronto    11 13   0\nBarley, Ott 7, GiebeU 7, and Redmond; Hailett, Conger 5, Bowman 8,\nand Yotmt.\nSecond: \u2022\nBuffalo       4   8   0\nToronto    t 11   3\nThorns, TUIng 1, Centry 9, and\nOarberk; Strlncevlch snd Yount,\nFirst game:\nRochester    J   8   1\nMontreal       9 10   1\nWlssman and Robinson; Macon\nand Dapper.\nSecond:\nRochester       3   8   0\nMontreal    4 10   0\nPearce and Hayworth; Smith,\nMcCrabb 3, and Howell,\nAMERICAN  ASSOC'N\nFIRST GAME\nMinneapolis    17   3\nColumbus       1   8   1\nKelley and Linton, Chilian! (8);\nMunger and Heath.\nFIRST OAMI\nMUwaukee    110  I\nLouisville    1   9   1\nKush md OrUwoid; Karl, Rudd\n(7),.Deutsch 7), Kress (7) end Lacy.\nWESTERN  INTERNATIONAL\nFirst game, seven innings.\nTacoma    0   4   1\nSpokane    1114   0\nJohnion end Spurgeon, Kittle md\nMyers.\nMcPhall defeited Mr. ind Mri. t>\\\nA. Murphy. Mn. Stark md Blana\ndefeated Mrs. Sturgess md Wilklns,\nMr. and Mrs. Townshend defeated\nMiss Hickman and Barrett.\nConsolatoln flight:\nFlrtt round\u2014Mn. Banks md WUson bett Mr and Mrs. Cfrtmel. Mri.\nMcBride and Dunwocdy defeated\nMrs. Lawrence and Ken McBride,\nMUs Dunwoody and Wilt defeited\nMr. tnd Mn. Bndlty, Mils Eidt\nand Lawrence defeated Mr. and Mn.\nKerr.\nIALMO, B. C, July 1\u2014Meeca\naf talma Valley leilday maker*,\nthl* mining centre marked Can\nadal TMh birthday m_ a eel*\nDominion Oay apart program ead\na monetae donee. A brilliant tun\neheae down ea the Selmo bell\nfield aa a herd-war king Knlghta\nef Pythiu Mawhtat rea off lti\nIMl mnual Demlnlm Oey tela.\nFrom the opening neat for tM\ntlniy tete through the hi-mtn tporta\nUka log chopping. Set uwlng and\nmucking, through tha kike recti aad\ntoftball tournament ta tbe windup\ndance, there waa never a duU moment. John Malakoff ot Salmo carried oft double honon by winning\nthe boyt' open mile bike raca and\nthe log chopping. HU flaahing\ndouble-bitted axe cut through aa 11-\nInch tirmric log ln two mlnutea,\n10 leconds.\nFRUITVALI.   SALMO\nIN IALL FINAL\nFour teama, Nilson, Salmo, Fruitvale aad Sheep Creek, were entered ed In the softbill tourniy, Salmo\nwinning IU wiy Into tht final\nagalnit Frultvtlt by \u2022 IM win\nover Nilson Spitfires. Fruitvale took\ntha Creak nlna 13-8. Tha Salmo-\nFrultvilt final for the big money\nwas still to be run ott when the day\nclosed.\nIt was a big day for tha klddiei\nThere were iports for aU and\nnickels, dlmu and quartan galore for the winiitri. Muiic ovir\nI public tddrtu system enlivened the progrim, tnd for thote\nwith t desire to try the Goddeu\nLuek then were bingo gamei,\nbaieball throws md other contest\nBfftct of wtr condltioni eni evident ln a smaller attendance than\nIn previoui years, but the day was\nno leu a succeu. Folks trom points\nthroughout the ViUey, Trill, Roulind and Nelaon Joined ln the fun.\nTHB RESULTS\nThe resulU In order ot firat, second and third were:\nQlrla tvtntti\n4 yein ind under, M yerd duh\u2014\nBtverley Wittntrut, Carol Homt\nand Barbara Moon.\n9 md 8 yurs, 29 ytrd duh \u2014\nShelli Moort, Joan Scribner ind\nDeryl Wittrstrtet\n7 and 8 yean, 90 yird dish\u2014Join\nScribner, Shirley Tilbot, W. Etcht.\n( and 10 yean, 90 yird duh\u2014\nOlga Jemalth, Miry Konkin, Doreen Madukl.\nII tnd 15 yein. 90 yard dith\u2014\nJoyct Madaski. Mat Larson, Eva\nDionnt.\n19 md 14 yetn, 79 yird duh-\nShirley Hill, Join Bell of Perks\nSiding, Doreen Gibbon.\nII end 18 yetn, 79 yard duh\u2014\nShirley Hill, Mona McDonald, Doreen Gibbon.\n10 years end under, three-legged\nrace\u2014Tlnnle Milihoff and Berne-\narne Feeney, Doreen Madasky and\nThelma Larson.\n14 years and under, three-legged\nrace\u2014Joyce Madasky and Mae Larson, Ellubeth Shouidoff and Helen\nGray, Helm Hint and Sheila Wat-\nentree t.\n14 yean ud under, 100-yard relty\u2014Joyce Madasky, Dtireen Gibbon, Helen Gray and Shirley HaU,\nConnie BtU, Laura Forch, Grace\nRundvall, tnd Join Bell of Parks\nSiding.\nOpin rtlay, 100 yards\u2014Audrty\nPiters, Murine Lindow, Edith Davis\nand Mora McDonald; Joyce Mtdai-\nky, Helen Ony, Doreen Gibbon md\nShirley Hall.\n10 and undir, igg tnd spoon net\n\u2014Berna Femie md Connie Bell.\nTinnie Malhoft md Vtst Ascht.\nOpen, egg and ipoon race\u2014Ellubeth Sbousdoff, Edith Davis md\nJean Avery.\n10 years and under, sack race\u2014\n-Jackie Sterling, Tinnie Malhoff,\nShelU Sterling.\nGirU open uck rice\u2014Edith Davis\nMtxlnt Lindow, md Jackie Sterling. \u2022\n8 yein tnd undtr tricycle race\u2014\nShells Moir, Vtstt Esche and Deryl\nWatentreet.\n10 yean and under, tricycle nee\n\u2014Sheila Moir, ShelU Sterling, Pam\nWaters treet.\n10 yean and under, running\nbroad Jump\u2014D. Madasky, 8 feet, 0\nlnchu, Jom Scribner, 6 feet, 8 inches, Helen Kleef, 9 f-jet, 7 Inchst,\n14 years tnd under, running broid\nJump\u2014p. Gruppt, Fruitvilt, 13 feet\nShirley Hall, Sheep Creek, 13 feet,\n8 Inchea. Doreen Gibbon, Selmo, 1]\nfeet, 9 Iqches.\nOpon running broac Jump\u2014Maxine Lindow, 14 feet, 8 inches, E. Barrett, Fruitvale, P. Gruppe, Fruitvale.\n14 years and under, high Jump \u2014\nShirley Hall, 3 feet 10 lnchei, Doreen Gibbon, md Lucy Zarchuhoff.\nOpen high Jump\u2014Maxine I_Jpdow,\n4 feet, ] Inches, Mond McDonald,\nShirley Hall.\nBicycle race, halt mile\u2014Naomi\nLInditrom, Mixtne Lindow, Lucy\nZtrchuhoff.\nBoyt Evinti:\n4 yean tnd under, 29 yird dash-\nDavid Bltuh, Hirvey Moore.\n9 ud 8 yean, 29 yard dash\u2014Bob\nRedman, Chirlei Scribner, Jim\nPearson.\n7 md 8 y\u00ablts, 90 yard dish\u2014LOuU\nMook H. Hamberg, Nelaon Jorge.\n8 aod 10 yeen, 88 yard daah-Mike\nfr*.*tt\u00bb>1\" Waa Peten, Peta Chernoff.\ntl tod II yeen, 30 yerd daih -\nPete Koakia, Charlu CbrUtlanun,\nFrank DavU.\nll ud 14 yean, tt yard daih -\nS. Patera, John Picton, Bill Grot-\nobea.\nII aad 11 yean. TJ ytrd duh -\nAlvin Lanon, John Picton, 1 Peten.\n10 yeen and under, l-legged net\n-BUI Haeott and Mlka Hoalnkin,\nHtlner Hamberg aad DenU Water-\natreet, David Wright and Chester\nChrleUaaaea.\n14 yeara aad under, 100-yird n-\nUy\u2014John Picton, Prank Davtaa, S.\nMdDonald, S. Peten, Fred Boyer,\nPeter Yoooi, Htrold Oould, tnd J.\nChrUtlanson of Sheep Creek.\nOpen nliy. M0 yarda \u2014 Eddy\nHearn, Pete Klovenoa, t- Forch, J\nMalahoff, Alvin Larson, K Boataa,\nCarl Lindow and Arvid Hamberg.\n10 yean md under, enwfUh nee\n\u2014Floyd Olbbon, MUe Roiinkln ud\nBtU Baooff\nOpaa erawfUh\u2014ItlU Poroh, of\nMeadow*, Charlei ChrUUanaon, J\nPit ton.\n10 yeen and under, sack race\u2014\nHelmer Hamberg, Clifford Wright.\nand David Wright.\nOpen uck race, 90 yardi\u2014 AlUn\nHamberk, John Picton. and Lome\nAvery.\nI yeen ud under, tricycle rtce-\nOtorge Home, David Boiuk md\nRichard Hearn.\n10 ytara and under, tricycle race-\nClifford Wright, Charlu Sohrlbner,\nDevid Wright.\n10 years md under, running broad\njump\u2014Wuliy Peten, 11 Aet, 8 inchu, M. Rozinkln, 10 feet, 11 Inches.\nJohn Bell, 10 fut, T inchei.\nOpen running breed Jump\u2014Carl\nLindow, 18 feet, F. Forche of Mea-\ndowl, 17 fttt, 6 lnchei, A. Linon,\n18 feet, 3 lnohti.\n10 yetn tnd undtr, high Jump -\nNick Poulhoff, 1 fmt, 7 Inches. F.\nDtvU, 8 tttt, 9 inches, Arnold Talbot, 3 feet, 4 Inches.\n14 years and undtr, high Jump\u2014\nS. Peters, 3 feet, 11 Inches, P. Yoo-\nnle ot Sheep Creek. 3 feet, 10 lnchss\nChirlu ChrUtiinaon.\nOpen high Jump\u2014Ctrl Lindow, 4\nfeet, 8 Inches, A Linon, 4 feet, 7\nlnchu, Pete Klovance.\nBicycle net, ont mile\u2014Cirl Lindow, John Malakoff, Robert All-\nbright.\nAdult tvints:\nYoung mtn'i optn, 73 yird dash-\nCarl Lindow, Albin Larson, John\nMalakoff.\nYoung ladlet open. 73 yards\u2014M.\nLindow, Edith DlvU, Audrey Pet-\ntn.\nMtrried womtn, go yard race\u2014\nMn. V. Pearson, Mrl. W. Madaski,\nMrs. Oeorge Homt.\nMirrled mtn, 79 yard duh\u2014C.\nEsche, L. O. Moir, Frank Strtet.\nOld Tlmtn' rice, men's\u2014Rusty\nGibbon, C. Escht, c. A. Cawley.\nFit women'i race\u2014Mrs. -A, Sht-\nloff, of Erie, Mn. , Benton, Mrs. V.\nHimberg.\nMtrritd couplu, cott rice\u2014 C.\nEsche end Mrs. W. Midasky, Rusty\nGibbon and Mrs. V. Pearson, John\nWood and Mn. A. Wagner, of Fruitvale.\nLog sawing\u2014Pete Bonderoff tnd\nPete Osochoff, jo seconds, V. Himberg and A. Himberg. 11 secondi.\nLog chopplng-John Milikoff, 2\nminutes, 10 seconds, Fred Lind-\nitrom, 2 minutes, 19 secondi,\nMucking\u2014A. Himberg, 9 minutes\n49 secondi, George Homes, 8 minutu, 23 seconds.\nLidlei, nail driving\u2014Mri. W, Ma-\ndaiky, Mri. A. Shtloff, Mn. D. Gibbon.\nBAD, STANDINGS\nAMERICAN   LEAGUE\nW   L Pet.\nNew York     47   34 .882\nBoiton         44   37 .820\nCltvtlind    41   33 .580\nDetroit  \u201e_    41   38 .582\nSt. Louli    84   30 .466\nChlctgo    \u201e    SO   40 .429\nPhUldtlphlt      31   48 .302\nWuhlngton     26   48 .351\nNATIONAL  HAGUE\nBrooklyn      48   20 .708\nSt. LouU     \u00bb   27 .501\nCinclnniti  _    88   33 .542\nNiw York    87   89 .514\nChicago _    37   38 .493\nPltUburgh  -    M   37 .464\nBoiton    ,...   13   48 .484\nPhlladtlphlt    1\u00bb   81 .271\nina Leaders\nBy Tht Aiiooltttd Prttt\nBatting (three leadtrs In each\nleague)\n(Based on 190 or more times it\nbit).\nO AB R H Pet.\nGordon. Yanks 87 lil 34 91 .363\nReiser, Dodgeri 98 227 48 79 .348\nDoerr, Red Sox 84 294 32 88 .347\nMedwick, Dodg 83 237 30 81 242\nFleming, Indian 79 269 41 10 .340\nMiui.il. Cards 84 182 40 60 .330\nHome runs: American League-\nWilliams, Red Sox 17; National\nLeague, Mise, Giapti, 13.\n. Runs batted In: American League\n-Williams, Red Sox 78; National\nLeague, Mise, Giints, 99.\n-pasi eiviN\nSwtdish Runnsr UH\nNtw Mark\nIn Ont-Milt Run\nOOTEBBUJ, Sweden, July 1 (AF)\n\u2014Quasar Hagg. SwedUh runner retiming to action aflat being out at\ncompetition Unce but Pill, tonight\nwu docked la 4 minutei, U secondi\nfor the one-mile run, MOth of a\nucond teeter thu Sydney Woodenon'i liated world record. He turned la tha performance la defeating Arne Andenon, whou Umt tor\nthe mile waa unounced ai 4KM.4.\n\u2022quailing Woodenon'i mark.\nGreat Ten To Ace\nFinishes last\nIn Canadian Race\nty WALLY HILTON\nCimdiin Preu ttift Writer\nWINNIPEO. July 1 (CP) -The\nmighty hath fallen. Ten to Aee,\noutatanding raoahene In Canada,\nwu buten fer the flrtt tlmt by\na Canadian bred bene In the IS0O0\nadded Canadian Derby here today. Maginot Line, owned by Dr.\nL. m. Appleby, ef Vanoouver, B.\nC won, with the mighty Tan to\nAce, finiihing In list position In\nt six horta Mot.\nIt wu tht Act's tint ittempt it\ntht dUtance, one mile end t quarter\nand it proved \u2022 llttlt too ttr for tht\n\u2022leek three-yetr-old chestnut colt,\nowned by Hirry Giddlngi of Oakville, Ont. Tht longeit nee previous\nfor the Ace wu in the King'i Pltte\nit Woodblnt trick In Toronto, one\nmile and ona eighth which he won\nby 10 lengthi.\nSecond to Maginot Line came\nFighting Finn, an entry from Winnipeg. In the third slot wu Ping-\nbroom, owned by L. R. Knifong ot\nAuitin, Texu. Fighting linn wai\nrunning u u entry with Brooms\nSentry who finished fourth.\nWeitern ruing \"experti\", ilong\nwith net trick offlciili, io noi-\nItlvt thtt nt othtr horu oould\ntouoh thi Aoi, mtdt thi futun\nraoe at Pele Park befon a holl-\nday crowd of almoit 17,000 fini,\ni \"no bitting\" affiir.\nThe win for Miglnot Line net-\nled owner Appleby 14490. Second\nmoney went to Fighting Finn, |800,\nind third to Pinbroom, $980.\nGoldtn Eaglei Trim\nWasps in Trail\nJunior Softball Go\nTRAIL, July l.-Qolden Eiglts\nbelt tht Wisps 9-6 ln a Junior\nLeague softball gtme in Victorit\nPirk on Tueidiy. The Eagles made\nno runa until the fourth Inning\nwhen they got two, ind then they\ndidn't score again for four Innings.\nThey made seven runs In the ninth\nto win the game. Wups scored one\nrun In the first, thrte in the third\nand two ln thl fifth, making their\ntotal of 6. Turik ud Lunde each\nhit two-baggers for the Wupi.\nLineupi wen:\nWups\u2014Turik Sb, Lunde ss, E.\nJones cf, M. Jones Jb, D. McKln-\nnon p, B. MicKinnon If, Harrison c,\nMirtin lb, Millar rf.\nGolden Eagles\u2014E. Borsato p, M.\nMcKee lb, Monaldi c, Fowler si,\nSovrsn p, if, Martin ss, A. Martin\np, ss, Civiliin Sb, Merlo, cf, Moffitt rf.;\nLONDON, (CP)- Three secon-\ndiry tchool boys tracked to their\nhiding place three Italian priionen\nuciped from I cimp In Northern\nEnglind. The boys saw them enter\nl cave ind cilled the police.\nTRAINS SUB CREWS\nNew London ls thl site for tht\nnavy's submsrlne training school,\nand one phase of the training\ntakes place within this water tower. The tower represents a dtep\nbuoy of water from which men\nare trained to escape by use of the\nMomsen lung and other escape devices.\nNew Denver Man Believes Alfalfa\nMosl Suitable (rop\nfor Bench Lands of Kootenay\nBy J. C\nTha tint weak ot July will doubt-\nlaai tm*t many firatrs atnigglmg\nwtth their flnt cutting ei alfalfa.\nTba crop wu ready aad should\nhava been cut over a month ago\nand the seoond crop ilmoit ready.\nNow a tremendous crop st very\ncoane hay Ilea tlong the ground\naad wtll be very hard to mow ana\nthe uncut alaika wiU damage the\nvalue ud appearand of tha iecond\ncrop. Uat year we tut much earner\nbet e great deal wu ao badly damaged thet lt wu ictnely worth\nhauling In, tven attar turning ana\nreturning * and much hard work\nJune U wet in Wut Kootenay; lt\nwill alwaya be hard to mlka Uie\ntint crop Into good hay.\nNow attar weU over 40 yean of\naxperince wtth vtrioui hay croup\nIn Ihu country 1 hivt comt to the\nthe conclusion thtt Alfalfa U by tar\nthe moat tuiUbU crop for our bench\nlands. Or.ce get tt weU tittbliihed.\neven our light stoney ud gravely\naoll, often lying right on top of a\ndenie. glacial clay subsoil, wilt\nyttld i huvy tint crop ud i light\ntecond crop without Irrigation, or\nthree good cropa lt weU watered.\nThe trouble U to mtkt tht tint\ncrop Into good hiy.\nOnly ln recent yein tht possibility of turning alfalfa, Into tint nte\neiuiltgt his been discovered, but\nnow it ls i well established ftet thit\nby tddlng from 90 to 80 lha. of\ncoarse molassu, to the ton of green\nalfalfa, the right fermentalton ls\nproduced and ensUigt ot very high\nfeeding value rctuUl. Tht moluses\ncosts i good deil, thl other coiti of\nalfalfa tnilltgt in ritnirkihly light\n\u2014no ued ifter the tint catch\u2014no\ncultivation \u2014 eaiy mowing \u2014 eaiy\nhudUng to the silo md through the\ncutter. The molaau cuta down tha\nptin bUl.\nTha crop could ba eut whea at ita\nbut. ngardlaM ot weather; around\nMay M probably. Growing during .\nout wet Juae would be rapid, tha\nsecond crop ihould bt toady by\nJuly t, and a heavy crop of hay\nnault, tully made Into flrtt nte\nhay. With Irrigation tha third crop\nihould ba ready by Aug. 10 ud a\nfourth crop would probably be\nready early tn October tor nee\n\u2022nttligt. I do not with to Imply\ntint I hivt ever done thii but I\ntm confident thit well miniged\nalfalfa would produce such cropi\niteidlly In Weet Kootenty.\n1 certtlnly hivt no wiih to ittrt\nl lud boom. I remembir tar too\nwell the dirty reicaUty that accompanied the boom ln fruit landi and\niti diiaitrous comequencee. But t\ndo believe that a vary coealdenbla\nlivestock and dairy Induitry could\nha built up In theu pleasant uti\nhealthy Kootenay valleyt. It will\n.always bt \u25a0 hirdwork country, itetp\nhill sides, rocky ud nitunUy poor\n\u25a0oil thit must bo cirefully built\nup, even to get the successful \"tint\ncatch1* of alfalfa. Alio moat ot the,\nfirmi ud fieldi wj}l ba imill, iwlc-\nward and Irregular wtth hed rock\noutcropping and little streami that\ncan turn to raging torrenU, It not\nmoit carefully managed. Yu a oountry for real men, who muit hive\nthe right cooperative iplrlt ud Who\nwill lovt our mountllni, Ukei ind\nvalleys, tven If t very larga part\nIs barren mountain ud mignifl.\ncent  wilderneu.\nTwo Ill-Run Innings Give Salmo 23-13\nWin Over Fruitvale ih Softball\nSALMO, B.C., July 1\u2014Aided by\ntwo merry-go-round Innings, Salmo\nplied up 23 runs igalnst Frultvale's\nIJ ln a twilight game to win Ule\nSalmo Valley Dominion Day aoftball\ntournament.\nFrultvile madt four changes In\npitchers in an effort to stem the\ntide. Smith npUced Paul Sprinkling In the firat, thm gave way for\nSprinkling to return tn the sixth.\nSedler took over from Sprinkling\nin the seventh md Smith rtpUctd\nSidler to finish the game. Salmo\nmade outfield and flnt bue changes\nIn the fourth but kept Klovuce on\nthe mound throughout.\nSalmo broke through In the first\nInning for thrse runs, bued on four\nwilks and i hit Scoreleia then for\nthree innings, the home teim got\n\u2022wty igain tn the fifth with a walk\nand seven hits, plus two Fruitvale\nerrors, providing 10 runs. Another\n10-rtin barrage cime ln the seventh\nis i result .of three wilki, ilx hits\nand four errors.\nFruitvale at the early stages of\nthe gimt looked Ukt in tuy winner u two walks and three runs\nproduced   four  runs   in   the  first\ncanto, ud three hits plui five Salmo\nerrors brought ln another four In\nthe second. Fruitvale went Into a\n9-3 lead ln thl fourth. Rallying\nafter each ot tha Salmo barrages,\nFrultvali counted two ln tht fifth\nand two In the seventh, but the Salmo pace wu too hot.\nSalmo collected nine walks, lg\nhits tnd 33 runt, while committing\nnine errors; md Fruitvale garnered lix walki, IS hhs and 13 runi,\nand mtde six errors.\nIsn Sprinkling mtdt tht only\nhorntr. Lanen hit for three buea\ntwice and Smith once;! while Sadler\nand Himberg pounded out two-\nbiggtrt.\nTht gime was called ifter tht\neighth because of darkness.\nLlntups:\nSalmo\u2014C. Iiche lb, Nick John Jb,\nPele Klovanct p, Alvin Linen 0, Q.\nMoir If, Guy Cawlty is, J. Bottes\n3b, B. Stewsrt cf, lb, PeU Reach\nrf, F. Forch rf, A. Himberg cf.\nFruitvale-T. Orievt If, H. Smith\nss, p, H. Higgins cf, M. Sidler lb, ss,\np, Itn Sprinkling 3b, J. Devil lb,\nA. Quattrin c, J. Wood rt, Paul\nSprinkling p, lb.  ,\nUmpirei\u2014Scribner, MicOInnli.\nSport Shorts\nFrom Britain\nly ALLAN NICKLESON\n(Cinidlin Prest Stiff Wrlttr)\nLONDON (CP). - Tht Nitional\nBoxing Auoclition and tht British\nAssociation Just can't get together\non their selections.\nThe N.B.A.'s quirttrly lUt of\nrankings just released names Little\nDado of Manila as world flyweight\nchampion but over here Peter Kane\nof the RA.F. and Jackie Peterson\not Glasgow are going ihead with\nplans for a world title bout.\nThat'i not all. Kane Is regarded\nin Britain as world champion but\nthe N.B.A. recognizes Peterson as\nthe loglcfl contender for Dado's\ncrown. Paterson is British and Empire champion.\nSpeaking of boxing, Jimmy Brady,\nBritish Empire bantamweight champion, defeated Eddie McCloy at\nSouthampton when McCoy had to\nretire In the sixth round. He waa\nfloored three timet with body\npunchu .. . From Madrid oomes\nword that Garcia Alvires, Spuish\nlightweight champion, reUlned his\ntitle in a hard-fought bittle with\nJumito Martin.\nUp It Salisbury Stive Donoghtie'i\n20-year-old apprentice, David NlcoU,\ncame thundering down the itretch\non Olanls. Passing tha Judgu' stand\nGianls struck Into the heels of another horse. Nicoll wu hurled high\nover his mount's hetd icrou tha\nfinish line ind escaped with a linking up . .. Taking i further whack\nat horse-racing in wartime, Jockey\nclub stewards hsve Issued an order\nthat below-average racers over the\nage of four are to be weeded out.\nThe mnouncement followed one of\na few weeks ago whereby after\nJune 1 five-year-olds md upwards\nire not eligible to run ln hlndi-\ncapa.\nGillette Salutes the CANADIAN ARMY\nlLERT and keenly trained,Canada'a Army\npenonnel la a oredlt to the Servloe.\nAa auppUan oi the Army'i officially approved ahavlng\nequipment, we take extra pride ln tha clean, trim appearand among all renka of our Otntlamen In Battledreaa,\nThe Gillette Safety Raior Company la happy to add\nIta tribute In tho observance of . . ,\n^W^K^WMMCWW^iai^\n\u25a0\n^^\n^^\u2014jtfL^^ki-ji*\n PAOI I1QHT-\n\\mm_mmw        njiwmmpwi\n-NILtON DAILV NIW*. NILMN  B. C.-THtjfc\u00bbOAY M0RNIN4. 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Ba tun to\nwritt plllnly your SIZE, mme,\naddreu end ityle number.\nSend your order to The Dally\nNtwt. Pttttrn will be unt to your\nhome within 10 days.\nWITHDRAWS REQUEST\nTO REFRAIN FROM\nRUBBER DISPLAYS\nMONTREAL, July 1 (CP)-E. G\nBurton, Retail Trade Administrator,\nhas announced that the request of ]\nretailers to refrain from displaying\nrubber products in s**op windows\nhas been temporarily withdrawan\nto enable merchants to clear their\nstocks of summer foortwear.\nNewsmen Make\nNewsWhilc\nCovering War\nLONDON, (CP).\u2014Ntinpapennen\nMigntd to cover tht doingi of \u2022\nBritain at war are themaalru making news, tmong thtm Qordon Holman who li perhipi the but-Informed on Commando! of all Britiih\nnewspapermen.\nHolmu nported three commando\nnidi for tht Exchinge Telegraph\nAgency and the British preu tnd\nbu now written \u2022 book called,\n\"Commando Attack.\" He wrote vivid\ncopy on the Lo(oten, Vaagso ind\nSt Naiaire raidi ind conildered\nhlnuelf lucky to return from St.\nNiziire. Holman, after being with\nExchange Telegraph for yean, hu\nJoined the staff of the London Standard.\nAnother newspaperman-author ls\nO'Dowd Gallagher, Daily Expreu\ncorrespondent in the Par EMt who\nhu Just returned to England. He\nwu on the Repulse when it was\nsunk. Now hta book on the Burma\niltuition Is being pushed through\nfor quick publication\nCORRESPONDENT\nMISSING\nLilted imong the miuing wir\noorreipondenti Is Bernard Grey of\nthe Sunday Pictorial. Ot him his\nfriend ind colleague, Lieut. Peter\nWilion, wrote, \"We think he's gone\nover the edge of tbe grutut story\nof all time\"\nOrey coveted ttorlu In Europe\ntt Munich time and after openting\nwith to* Britiah bpodiueaary\ntone be covered tbe home front tor\na time, took part In Royal Air Force\noperating flighti and then wu at-\nslgntd to Libya. Ha Bled itoriu\ntmid Milta'i bombing nidi, tad\nfinally left Malta with the navy on\ntbe itory be neve   wrote.\nQUEBEC ARENA, HOMI\nOF ACES, BURNS\nQUEBEC, July 1 (CP)\u2014The Quebec Arena, home of tha Quebec\nAcu ot the Quebec Senior Hockey\nUague, wu dutroyed by tin yuterday, wtth damagei of (100,000\nNo ont wu Injured.\n200 SOFT DRINK\nPUNTS CLOSED\nLONDON, (CP)-The Pood Ministry Is doling down 100 toft drink\nplanti in Britain in a reorganiiation\not tha Induitry designed to uve\n400,000 tone ot triniport annually.\nDEATHS\nVICHY (API\u2014Pierre Chimpion\nM, hiitoriin ind aoveliil, it his\nhome in Pirii. He wu \u2022 member of\nthe Goncourt Acidemy end of the\nGeneril Council of the Seine Depigment.\nMOSCOW, (AP)-Ymkt Kupali\n(Ivan Lutsevich), nitionil poet of\nWhite Rusiia, member of the Acad-\ntmy ol Sciencu and Deputy of\nWhite Russia'i Supreme Soviet.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT GUILLEN\nThere'i one advantage ln usln'\nlove instead of a 'stick to control\nyoiuiguns. Your control don't stop\nwhen you got arthritis.\"\n    \u25a0\nCONTRACT . . .\nDISTRIBUTION DECIDES\nWHEN YOU have a hand of\nabout avenge high card strength\n\u2014tbt equivalent of ont ice, ont\nking, one queen, one Jack\u2014the\nquettion of whether that is a good\nhand or a bid hand can be decided by your dlitributlon If you\nhave thru suits of three cards\neach and only one four-carder, It\nIt a bad hand If they are distributed In any other way. It be-jina\nte be a good hind. And, the farther away lt geta from that even\npattern, the better It becomes, so\nlong aa then la any kind of fitting\nault between your holding and\nyour partner's.\nt)986t>\n\u25a0*82\n+ AKQ3\n^10 9 5\n\u00abAQ4\nVKQ76\n5\n\u2666 10 s i\n47 3\nN\nW  E\nS\n\u2666 K   If i\nf A 9 4\n47 62\n+ Q J c 6\nfl 72\n9 J 10 3\n\u2666 1 in.\n+ A Kl .1\n(Duler: North. East-West vul-\nnenble.\nNorth      EMt      Soutb       West\nPut        Pan      Piss 1 f\nPyi        2 tt        Pa** 2 V\nPau        if\nJuat value East's high cards. He\nhu one of everything from the\nace to the seven-spot, Inclusive\nThat hand ls as close to an exact\naverage aa you expect to see. being above lt only to the extent\nthat lt contains two sixes. It\nhain't five cents worth of distribution value, in suit lengths and\nault shortages. In brief, those high\ncardi must be rated at their very\nlowut.\nAl the hand stands, it ls worth\nabout one  bid.  to see  If West\nBy Shepard Barclay\nwant! to force on the next round.\nEut made the but bid when he\nIndicited hli club protection wtth\nt bid of that iuit. But ht'ihould\nnot hivi ipoken again, barring a\nforce, unleu Wut ihowtd t different decliration from hli Snt\none, hearti, _\\p mtke a pnfennce\nobligat6ry.\nAfter the deil. Eait expliined\nthit hli partner'i hetrt nbid\nshowed the iuit long enough to\nrequire only three-card lupport,\nwhich he poaseited. He therefore\nfelt a raiae by him waa ln order.\nIt was not, however, for the ilmple reason that his hand, Uken at\na whole, was not good enough.\nTake two of those diamond! out,\nand add two cardi of my other\nsuit, or one each of two lulti, and\na raise would be ln order. As It It,\nthe side got set one trick, whereas 2-Hearts would have been made\n\u2014a partial score which would\nhave won the rubber when the\nnext deal produced 2-Spades bid\nand made.\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nTomorrow's Problem\nf 10 6\n*3\nf A (JJ 10 S .', I 3 2\n\u2666 =>.\n4.1 (1 4 .1\nV A K J 10\n8\n\u2666 7\nJ.KQ 10\nN\nW E\nS\n4A8791\nOQ6542\n4)6\n+ A4\ne>KQ\n\u00bb97\n4K9\n+J987632\n(Dealer: North. East-Weit vulnerable.\nWhat ilmple rule should guide\nEast in hii defense against\nNorth's 6-Dlamonds, after 5-Dia-\nmonds had been bid originally,\nWest had doubled, Eait had btd\n5 Hearts, and North then had bid\n6-Dlamonda. doubled by East?\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n5 Thin\n7. Masculine\nname\n8. Disavow\n10. Misty spot\nin sky\n11. Fashions\n15. Swedish\ncoin\n17. Mufflrr\n18. Weird\n19. Unable to\nsee\n21. Waterway\n22 Fruit\n23. Harass\n25. Youth\n27. A witch\n31. Platforms\n32. Capers\n35. Tavern\n37. Pillars\n18. Thong oi\nleather ,\n39. Trust\n40. Silkworm\n41, Serene\n42, Shake-\nspearean\ncharacter\nhsd w_m\n___Wm.\\ llii\nsniaoea 'mw\nlEns t____\nma &!____\nInaHH sua\nYf_trrd\u00ab)'\u00a7 Aniu-.r\n43. Across\n44. Bird's abode\nACROSS\nI. Talk\n5. Snow\nvehicle\n9. Feminine\nname\n11. Cubic meter\n12. Tidal flood\n13. Retinue\n14. Resplendency\n16. Sullen\nn.Godofearlli\n20. Shelter\n21. Lump of\ncoal\n!4. Part of\nGreek\ntemple\nIt. Rock\n28. Melody\n29. Cuckoos\n30. Fruit perls\n32. Century\nplant\n33. Nourished\n34. Metal\n36. Permit\n37. Gasps\n39. Act of ae-\nknowle.lgjng\n45. Rub out\n46. Desire\n47. Sings\ncheerfully\n48. Wise men\n49. Sweet\npotatoes\ni50. Harbor\nDOWN\n1. Head cook\n2. Restore to\nhealth\n3. Seaweed\n4. Conditions\n1. Wander\nCRrpTOWOTE\u2014A rrjptogram quotation\nMH    DMSD    OGAIBPHK    BRSPXKD    MPK\nCPBB   PK   GY   MPK   GCX   GIPXPGX   KDPBB\n-HIDBHL\nYesterday's Cryptoquote: GOOD AND BAD MEN ARE EACH\nLESS SO THAN THEY SEEM \u2014 COLERIDGE.\nCryptoquotei ire quotations of famous persons written cipher.\nA substitute character has replaced the original letter For instance,\nan .** may substitute for the original \"E\" throughout the entire\ncryptoquote, or \u2022 \"BB\" miy replace an \"LL\" Find the key tnd follow through to tht solution.\nCOMIC AND ADVENTURE STRIPS ..\nTHE GUMPS\nBy Cms Edton\n-VMM * (MMM TO\n**MKM TftHMtTtfT PUNCH*\nIVL \u00abHOM HSR ft-ft CANT\nput -*i+r_+i_ *-_*.\nON ME'   \u2014 \u00abk\t\nLI'L ABNER\nBy Al Copp\nOUCHf-Now,\nTHAR  BAD V\nluck ends rr\nTHEV WONT\nQO OVER TH'\nCUFF\/T\nHM.-THESE   HEADLINE*\nCHANGES  MAH  PLANS\/\nAH GOTTA DO MAH DOOTV\nro'HAH COUNTRY.\nTHAR\"*  A VARMINT\nIN TOKIO WHO  NiJLD*\nME,   A VARMINT MAME.\nO HIROMfTO ..'-\nGoooe-\/E.,joe. nm thc worm- of\nLUCK FOLLOW \\W1 WHERE VOU ft*. tjO***.\nHENRY\nBy Carl Anderson\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManus\nV-XXTT- I HOPE VOUVE\nDOING ALL VOU CAU\nTO GET KueEiEB ANO\nTUBU IT OVEP   TO\nOUR GOVERNMENT -\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nKINC OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zane Grey\n\/shad\/ STOP   1\n(  THIS OUTFIT\/\nto\nli ___\\\nm\n^K\n______\\\n^_\\___t^^^^' \u25a0 -~~\"^^^\nI--,       \u25a0-*-       *\u25a0       .tmlV.,'.\nCer-\"-*-*- .-\"1 Mmk\n,   .   \u25a0 -V. -  * * -\u25a0'\u2014**^-i * \"*\nBLONDIE\nBy Chic Young\n,lt^:_m_,d_, - .*. ,:L^,.,.;,_. ' * \u25a0   , ,   ^ ^ j-^jftjiji^^\n-***aU-_.>..Jm__mfam.m\n , ...   NIUON DAILY NUM, NILtON. I. C-THUMOAV HOtMNO. JULY t aa-\n*\" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING \u25a0-*\nBliy BRINCS YOU QUICK RESULTS AT A LOW COST HUF6\nSISTHS\nOORE-Tr Mr. ind Hn. Bicmrd\nL dor* it Mater Miuricoraiae Hoi-\niltaL Rouland, June tt. * daughter.\nSAUNDRtf\u2014To Mr. tad Mia. J.\nlaundry, it the Mater Muencordioe\nHoepiti), Rouland, Junt 28, t son\nTILLOTSON-Tu  Mr. ud  Mn.\nRobert  Lloyd Ttlloteon, tt   Miter\n1   Miaetteordiie- HotpiuL Roulind,\nhue 29, \u2022 ion.\nHILT WANTED\nAppkeeiJoni wlU not be eoauaer-\ntd trom persons In tbe employment\nof eny firm, corporation or twtr\nemployer engiged la the produc-\nHaa ol munition!, war equipment\nm luppllu tor the armed forces\ninlets tuch i perion la \u25a0 tkitito\nIradetman not ictuilly employed\n1 It hli tndt\njUQUiRftt UnDBOTHT tX-\nperienced log-chute buUders to\ntonitruct WOO leet of log chute\neither by contnet or dey libor\nGood wages ptld tor this diss of\nwort. Apply Arrow Laku Cedir\nVolt Co., Nikuip, B.C.\n| WAh-i-Bli ton __m_ATU_t\nGenertl Hotpital, Femile Collector. Muit be able to show remit* Apply Secretary.\nMRfflp HPHUBOB DO-\n(neitlc, ilio kitchen helper tor retort.  Phont J7B-K1.\ntWAWKPt riAK WITH BAWMtli.\nto cut i largt imount of lumber.\nOood chance. S. P. Pond, Nelson.\nItANSW): ColtPtteNT CIRL\ntdr housework. Apply Mrl. S. G\nBliylock, RB. No. 1. Nelion, BC.\n\u00bbAN*fl); GtfiL tb* HOUSE\nwork. Mn. E. L. Bttlby, Butty\nAve, Pb. 328-X1.\n|WAN*TEb: HOUSEKEEPER, OOtiD\nhome. Apply Box 8173 Dally Newt.\nIFANTED: STRONG BOY. UNDER\n18 Columbli Bottling Worki.\nTEACHERS\nfrANTED: EXPERIENCED TEACH-\ner at Willow Point SchooL Apply\nMn. C. Shannon.\nSITUATIONS WANTID\nIpeclal Low Rttei for non-\neomrnerciil idvtrtlsemenu under thtt clutlflcaUon to iNlit\npeople teeking employment.\nOnly ltt for ona wett (I dayi)\naovtn any number of required\nllnet Payiblt ln idvmct. Add\n10a If box number dulred\n; wsBan wants work bv\nhour or day. Apply Box Hit Dally\nWarn\nIUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nSALE:   NELSON   RESTAU-\njtnt, doing good busineis, iteidy\ntrade. BeU u going concern. Ap-\n...ply Box SKI DaUy Newi.\n\/ANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED: OOOD CLEAN COTTON\nrigs,  not  lew   than   12   lnchei\nj squire. \u00bbc lb. F.O.B. Nelion Duly\n| Km.\n[HH> _ YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron. Any quintlty Top pricu\npaid. AcUve Tndlng Compiny.\n\u2022JU Powell Si. Vancouver. B  C\nfARM, CARDEN & NURSERY\nfWODUCTS, FERTILIZERS\nSPRAYS\nIghimrock    Nicotine    Sulphate\nI Ibe. a 50; S ozs. BSc; 1 oz. 98c\nHYRO Stock Spray\nI gal  tlTS    ligaL..    $1.00\nI   Go West Earwig and Weevil\nMETA SLUG KILLER\n1 lb. pkt. 35'c\nI oO Weit Earwig  and  Weevil\nKUler.\n1 lb. 4 ot  _, 40c\nTat Ant Trip  88c\nDeraten\u2014Kills Bugs, tin . DOC\nHudson Sprayers. Typei for\ntvery purpou.\nI Haying Salt\nVk lbl. ... $2.00     60 lbs.      OSe\nNELSON FARMERS'\nSUPPJ.Y LTD.\nI Phont 174        624 RaUway SL\nNelson, B. C.\nPC - FITTINGS - TUBES \u25a0 SPE-\nI low prices. AcUve Trading Co\nHU Powell St. Vancouver   BC\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIf you find* anything telephone\nThe Daily News A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be Inserted without cost to\nyou. We will collect trom the\nowner.\ntin*. bttdWN tu-nm wal\nI Iat Between Btnk of Commerct\ngnd Savoy Hbtel. Kindly return\nto Sivoy Hotel.  Rewtrd.\nMACHINERY\n|ew Frsrtlonal Motori. ilngle phase\n1-8 and H hp   Pre-wtr prieu\n| CASCADE MACHINERY CO\n) Mlin St. PAcific 61125\nVincouver, B.C4\n\u2022 USINESS ANO\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY\nAMAVIM AND MINI\nRIPRIIIMATIVII\nHAROLD S ELMES, BORLAND\nB C Prov.11f.11 Asuytr. C\u00bbemit\nIndividual raprtuataUvt for ship-\npen at Trail SatfUat\nA J BUIS Independent Hu_nS\u00bb-\nruentative  Boa M. TraU. B C\nI \u00ab WiDDdteKN M6VIHUXL\nAmytr Ml Jeeaphaa SL Neuoo\nCHIROPRACTOR*\nA   B   McDONALD.   DC.  Palmar\nOnd   X-Raj   Strtnd Blk   TnU.\nCORMTIERII\nSPENCER CORSETIERE\nMiss S Boomer, 11T Gore. Ph Ml L\nINOINIIM AND SURVIVOR!\nBOYD C AFFLECK. P O Box 104,\nTrtU. B.C.. Survtyor tnd Kn|int\u00abr\nPbont \"Beiver Fills\"\nR W HAGOEH, HlffiHO is CIVIL\nEngineer; a C Ltnd Surveyor,\nRouUnd tnd Grind Forki, I C.\nFOOT SOCIALIST!\na J GILLIS. DS.C R.CJ>, BEO'D.\nChiropodist, Fool Speculut, Bergeron Block, Pb UW. Trail B.C.\nFUNERAL HOMU\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n701 Btktr St Phont IU\nCert Mortician        Lidy Attendant\nModern  Ambulance Strvlct\nINSURANCl  AND RIAL ESTATI\nC D BLACKWOOD AOENCY\nIniurinct, Rul Esute, phont W\nCHAS F McHARDY. INSURANCE,\nRul Eitite. Phone 186.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMichlnt ihop, acetylene tnd electrle\nwelding,    motor rewinding\ncommerciil refrigeration\nPhone 603 814 Vernon St\nPERSONAL\nWHIN tM VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAIM  Hoiel a\u00bb\u00bb  C.PJt   Oaaai.\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. E. MARSHALL\nOptometrlitt\n1451 Bty Avt. Trill       Pbont 111\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S   SASH    FACTORY\nHardwood merchmt 173 Baker St\nSECOND HAND STORIS\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANOE\nWhat have youT Ph 684 Ark Store\nJEWELLERS\nWATCH, CLOCK AND JEWEL-\nlery repairs. Work guaranteed.\nHarvty's Jewellen, 884 Baker St.,\nNelson, B C.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES. FaKmS\nOOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non euy termi in Alberti ind\nSukitchtwtn Writt for full informition to 008 Dept. ol Natunl\nResource! CPR    Cilgiry   Alt!\nFOtt'SALfi:' .-_. AS!:. ttKISSBD\nbath, ihower. Two loti. Girden.\nEnquire 308 Delbruck St. or uk\nIor Eric it Bui Depot.\nFOR SALE: FIVE ROOMED BUN-\ngalo and one and one-hall lota\nClou In. Phone 6J9-L.\nFor REAL ESTATE and\nINSURANCE-SEE-\nC. W APPLEYARD, - BAKER ST,\nWANT TO BUY SMALL WEST\nArm farm. Box 6173 Dally Newi.\nF A. WHITFIELD. Real Eitate and\nInsurance.  417  Hall  St.,  Nelson.\n^MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS\nAND REPAIRS\nYOUR PIANO CLEANED, TUNED\nand demothed, $5.00. Phone Halleran, 794-R2\nTelephone 144\nTrail Circulation: Phone 3M\nClassified Advertising Rat\u00ab$\nlie per line per lniertion\n44c per line per week tt consecutive Insertion! for cott of 4)\n$1 43 \u25a0 line 1 month (28 times)\n(Minimum 2 lines ner Insertion) .\nBox number lie extri Thli\ncovers   iny   number  of  times\nPUBLIC NOTICES. 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Cheat, 04\nVernon St, Nelton, B.C.\nUSED CLOTHING WOULD Bt\ngratefully received at tne Stivt-\ntwo Army. 611 Victoria Street\n25*-THE PHOTO MILL-SB*\nf o Bui ltt. vauMuvei\nRolls developed tnd printed, a*\n18 repnou hel enlargement Hi\nMEN ONLY! SIND Se POSTAGE\ntor Free Catalog of Joke* Novei-\ntiet. Booki, Bladei, Sundrlu, Sta.\nParti Novelty. Dept \"Bf tU Mclntyrt Bldg. Winnipeg. Minimise\nKt -LIONS PHOTO\u2014 25*\nPA Sea 434.  Vincouver, *_\nAay sise roll dtv. printtd. It*. Reprints. 3c uch. Free. 5x7 coupon.\n\"A trial arlO convince you\"\nATTENTION SCHOOL BOARD\nSearetariu. Wt hiv* \u2022 Urn itock\not ntwsprini, mimeo ud bond\npaper aad em fill eny order immedlitely. Daily Newi Printing\nDept, Ntlton, B. C.\nFIRST AIO-WB CAN HELP YOU\nobtain in Induitrlil Flrit Aid Cer-\ntiflcate. correspondence courses,\ndut Initruetion. 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B.C\nROCK BOTTOM PRICES UNTIL\nend ot July on Fineit Quility\nRhode iiland Red Chicki. $2.50\nfor 25, $450 for 50, $8.80 for 100.\nGeorge Game, Armstrong, B.C\nFOR SALE: 3 HORSES, ONE 1400\npounds, two 1200 poundi. Good\nfor team or single. Apply Alex\nTo-.h, Park Siding.\nFOR SALE: JERSEY COW. FRESH-\neoed March. Benthien. Gray Creek\nFOR   SAL7:    HEAVY   HORSES\nFred Hlookoff, Cutlegar, B. C.\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nPRIVATE SALE HOUSEHOLD\nfurniture, including Gas Range,\nlike new. Write Box 6170 Dally\nNewi.\nFOR SALE: ltt ACRES OF MIXED\ngrus with Ted clover. Ph. 667-L8\nMrs. M. Luclik, Rosemont, neir\ngolf links.\nDINING TABLE, CHESTERFIELD\nodd chair, ice-box. 205 Victoria St\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT\n\u2022 Roeu houu en  Minu lead.\nRemodelled and redecoriteo.\nlirge garden. $M month\nC F. McHARDY, Phone IN,\nImurance and Sal\n\u00bb DS FOR UGHT AND HEAVY\nmed trucki. Central Track ind\nEqiupount Ca. Phooe W0, IU\nfront Strut, Nekton, B.C.\nFOR RENT: HOUSE, 4 BOOMS\nujl bath. Range ind heittr. No'\nchlldnn pleaie. Ph. 919-L, Mn.\nD. Smith, 117 Union Street\ntWWMT SUiTfi I ftUS. I BBT-\nroooi if desired. W; alio furs\n\u2022utta, $30. Bot arilar. batt and rt-\nfrigeriUon   included   Ktrr  Apt*\nra um-mtoM warm\nmenth, ibovt Neiioo Grocery, alio\nl-room houu SUnley St with 4\nlou md gardeni, Phone N.\nfOR BUTE fPBWBB t-MPM\ncotUge,  newly dtcorated. Eunice, clou in. Phon* 1 or IS.\nfsr &si\u00ab: nmmsHUB j-hoom\nSuite, K.W.C. Block.\nsml. hse. not. snxqi na\n'Park. Apply. HtU. 811 Oordon Bd.\nA   HOME   FOR   THOSE   IWJfl\nttesm home. Strathcona Hotel Apia,\nJoiephlne. Ph. 890-L.\nremre\nlow Point. Phona 661.\ntwwii.-. turn, som eios!\nta Reasonable. Phone 628-X.\nTERRACE APTS. BeiuUful modern\nfrlgldiiri equipped suites.\nftm smn. also a buaix\nhouu pirtly furnlihed. Ph. 816\nHOUSES FOR  RENT. APPLY   D.\nMigllo, Phone 808-L.\nCanadian Girls\nWill Make\nSplendid Wrens\nly MAROARET ECKER\nCinidlin Preu  Staff Writer\nOTTAWA, July 1 (CP)-Cana-\ndlan glrli will mike fine miterlil\nfor the Women'i Royal Canadian\nNaval Servloe but lt will be several\nmonths yet before large numben of\nthem wur the navy blue of the\nlenior urvice, Superintendent Join\nCarpenter laid todty,\nMlu Carpenter bu Juit rtturned\nfrom 1 tour which took her tcrou\nCtnidi.\nAnd tills womtn officer of the\nBritiih \"Wreni\" ii very pleued\nwith whit ihe hu ieen.\n\"Yes, Canadian glrli will mike\nfine Wrens,\" the uld. \"And they're\nenthusiastic ibout the service too\u2014\nthat'i the main point. We have more\nthan 1000 applications.\n\"Unfortunately we'll have to keep\nthem waiting 1 bit longer before we\nput them in uniform.\"\nTO BE 8000 IN YEAR\nHowever, Miu Cirpenter sild she\nis convinced thit within .1 yeir\nHere will be 3000 women In navy\nblue. The eventual strength of the\naervice will probably reach 7000.\nThe Superintendent uid ahe expects lt will be November before\nUrge numben of girls are taken into the urvice, although a preliminary group of between 40 and 60\nwill probably start basic training\nin Ottawa at the end of July.\nMiu Carpenter ii choosing thii\ngroup u she travels about the Dominion, but theu pioneers won't\nnecesurily beoome'officers.\n\"It all depends on their work,\"\nshe uid, \"end the wiy they adjust\nthemielvei to the service.\n\"We don't wmt anyone who en-\nllati becauie she wanU to be an\nofficer. Our work Is unromantic\nand dull\u2014* girl won't be happy\nunless she's doing it beciuse the\nloves lt.\"\nFOR SALE: 8\" BELT, 8-PLY, 30 FT\nlong. Fruitvtle Tranifer, Fruitvale\nFOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD FURN1-\nlure, etc., Phone 435-L3.\nFOR SALE: ROUND OAKHEATER\nWest Transter, Co.\nMINING PROPERTIES\nWILL LEASE OR BOND CLUBINE\nC-imstock Gold Mines, low royalty, ore tn start on, mine fully\nequipped for hand work. Good\ncookhouse and bunkhouse accommodation. Apply L. R. Clubine.\nSalmo, B.C.\nYankee Cirl Tailings\nYielding Gold,\nCadmium and Zinc\nVANCOUVER, B. C.-Trutmint\nol tailings is yielding \u25a0 satisfactory\nreturn to Ymlr Yankee GM Mines\nLtd., company  officials report.\nShipments made in Msy brought\na net return ol $13,430, idvises W.\nAlan Sutton, secretary-treasurer.\nThe big tailings dump accumulated\nduring the period of operation of\nthe Yankee Girl mine is yielding\nzinc, gold and cadmium, Mr. Sutton\nreports, shipment! are mide to the\nBlack Etglt imelter.   *\nWork tt the placer ground on\nBallaret Creek, Yukon, which wai\noptioned by the Compiny lut Summer, will be confined to 1 limited\namount of testing to maintain the\nagreement in good standing. A larger progrim ii not possible beciuse\nof the libor situation, Mr. Sutton\nexplains.\nEDINBURGH (CP.-Oen. Stm-\nIllaw Bukackl, noted Polish general\nwho died in this Scottish city June\n6, won the Polish Crou of Vtiot\nfour'times in his 81-year mlllttry\ncireer, together with many other\nhome and fdtrign decoratloni.\n\u2022__\u25a0\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES,   IICYCLES\nTRANSPORTATION\nSHARE EXPENSES WITH PASTY\nmotor'g to Cil. Stampede. Pb. ION\nFOR   SALS:    \u00bb   PASSENOB\nichool boa. A-l nunlng condition.\nExcellent tires. Write J. Finch,\nCistlegir, B.C.\nFOR SALE: IMl PLYMOUTH\nCoupe, excellent condition, good\ntlraa. Chaap for quick tale. t.\nStreet, South Sloctn.\ntt-TON MODEL A FOHU PANEL\nDelivery truck. Nelion Auto\nWrecking, IU Vtrnon St ,\nWRECK1NO    1180   NASa\nAuto Wretkatx, Neleon.\nCITY\nCRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Jnly 1 -\nMn. Angui McPhenon entertained\nat a rapper party Friday evening\nln farewell to Mia Maa Kennedy,\nwbo left Tueiday morning tor the\nR.CA.F. (WD)..Thau preurvi being Mn a Murfftroyd, Miu Florence Flnlay, Miu Yvonne Plchelte,\nBfca. W. Taylor ind Mn. S. McNeil.\nMn. B. Murgitroyd held I farewell party lor Mm Mu Kennedy\nMonday evening, ind co-hoiteuei\nwere Mlu Yvonne Plchelte ind Mlu\nEither Challender, Games wera\npliyed and delicioui refreshments\nserved. Mlu Kennedy wu pruented with an airforce blue bill fold\nwhich bad the lirforce insignia on\nit Invited were Mri. W. O. Warran,\nMn. A. McPhenon, Mn. M. Croot,\nMn. F. W. Mickenrot, Mils Florence Finlay, Mrs. N. Murgatroyd,\nMrs. W. Bride, Mrs. P. Douglas,\nMrs. H- Letcher, Miss P. Rysn, Miss\nliven on trial.\nD. Philpot Mrs. B. dolller, Mrs. D.\nBurton, Mrs. S. McNeil, Mrs. W.\nTaylor and Mri. B. Flynn.\nThe I.O.D.E. birthdiy party held\nat the home ot Mn. George C. Wilton Saturday afternpon ruined\nabout $40. Tea wai served from the\ndining room where M\u00ab- Wilton tnd\nMri. Charlu Spence poured. Servers were Mrs. H. E. Wheeler, Mrs.\nF. Nelson, Mn. J. Irving, Mrs. D.\nTruicott, Mn. G- Haymon and Mrs.\nJ. Sutherland, Mrs. W. O. Scott wai\nin charge of the tea room, and Mrs.\nV. C. Brown and Mn. H. Nelly, being general conveners. Mn. D. W.\nDow and Mrs. V. C. Brown received\nthe guesti at the door. A novel feature consisted of two victory girls\nwho sold \"victory parcels\" to the\ngueits. These girls were dressed to\nresemble clgaret girls, tnd wld par-\ncell which were individually priced\nfrom five centi to 25 cents. Miss\nV. Hyde ind Miss Jean Ctrrol were\nthe Victory girls, and Mils Joan\nBowley and Miss Margaret Scott\nwese ln chirge of this feature.\nCorponl tnd Mrs. B. Daveoff of\nthe R.CA.F. at Calgary, iccompinled by their daughter, Donni May,\nand Miu Mirgaret Lombardo, visited in Cranbrook list week en\nroute to Sirdar to vliit tht Lombardo home.\nMrs. Stm Fyles snd granddaughter, Marian, left Saturday for Revelstoke. Mrs. Fyles will then, continue to Vancouver.\nBoyi from Cranbrook attending\nVancouver College, who arrived\nhome this week for the Summer\nholidays, were Jack Scott, son of\nMr. and Mrs. J. F. Scott; Jack\nBlaine, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.\nBlaine, who has u his guest, Andy\nThorsen from Salvador; Bob Knight,\nson of Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Knight;\nand Alan Macdonald, son of Mr. and\nMrs. A. R. Macdonald.\nMr. ind Mn. Gold Senior of Kimberley visited town Tueiday\nBIU Johnson was In town Saturday from Michel.\nMrs. George Truscott of Ains\nworth wu ln town last week visit\ning her son Len Truscott, who\nteaches at Cranbrook High School.\nMr. and Mrs. Stanley Whlttaker\n'of Kimberley visited Cranbrook Sat\nurday.\nMr. and Mrs. Jack Rou and Mr.\nand Mrs. John McLean were Saturday visitors ln town.\nElmer Conroy, son of Mr. and\nMn. James Conroy, arrived home\nSunday from Vtncouver where he\nIs with the Navy. Lie. J. Conroy,\nalio ti homt on letve from the\nRC.A.K. It Cilgiry\nWebster Hughes, son of Mr. ind\nMra. Hughu, irrived home Mondiy\nmorning from Vincouver, where he\nll with the Navy.\nAlex Steele, assistant in the Government Liquor Store, here, has\nspent the last two weeks In Yahk\nrelieving the Vendor there tor his\nannual holldayi. During the next\ntwo weeks he will have chirge nations.\nthe Cranbrook Store while Charlie\nSpence takes his vacitlon.\nStturdiy t presentation of 1 pen\n\u25a0nd pencil set was made to M;ss Mie\nKennedy who left Tuesday morning\nfor the RCAF. 'W.D.). Saturday\nevening \u2022 farewell fimlly pirly wai\ngiven for Miss Kennedy II the home\nof Mrs. M. Croot, when the evening\nwas spent In a singsong and playing gamei.\nKM at Kootenay.\nFlorence\nMine Anticipated\nAn anaouBoament that \u2022 mill wtll\nbe built shortly et the Koottnay\nFlorence mine by Toronto Interests\nli inucipeted in Nelaon mining\nclrclu.\nDr. R S. W. Buffam, waU known\nmining engineer who examined the\nproperty for Toronto capital, hu\nnturned to Toronto to report to\nhit principals.\nIn tht meantime the porttble\ncompreuor uud to dear the mine\nof foul ilr 10 that a cava In could\nbe removed tnd examination proceed, continual to operate 10 thit\ntht tir ln tht mine can bt kept\ncletr.\nTension Over\nEgypt War\nCauses [(.m\nNEW YORK. July 1 (AP)-Rislng\ntension over the tttt of Egypt wis\nblimed for t modente tetbick In\nslock pricu today.\nMost tpeculitive luders finished\na little lower, and a few wen down\n1 to 4 or more polnti. Exception!\nincluded Americin Telephone, up\nIVi, ind Allied Chemical, up 2*.\nThe Auoelited Preu W-etock\ncomposite recorded \u2022 dip of .1 of\n1 point it 35.2. Deillngi it 208,680\nsharei wera the imillest for \u25a0 flvt\nhour session thii year.\nA drop of 2Vj points in American Can wu charged up to in overnight innouncement of 1 rtductlon\nin the dividend to 79 cents \u25a0 shire\nfrom the $1 quarterly piymenti thl\ncompany hai made ilnce 1(21.\nEastman Kodak fell *_\\ and Ow-\neni-IUlnoli IH. Stoeki of frictions included Bethlehem Steel,\nGenenl Moton, Chrysler, Goodrich,\nGoodyeir, Woolworth, United Aircraft, Weitinghouse, General Electric, Union Carbide, Johns-Manville,\nStandard Oil (NJ) ind Texai ,Co.\nMontgomery Ward and U.S. Steel\nwere a shade ahead.\n PASI NINI\nKootenay-Boundary Crops Need Sm;\nCherries Will Be liflM; Apple\ntap Prevalent; Blq Hay Crop Looms\nWYNNDEL\n- WYNtfDEL, B. C.~P. Lichit of\nthe R.C.A.F. band iccomp|nled\nMrs. Lachat ind daughten on their\nreturn from Claresholm. Mr. Lachat his returned U hii station.\nMrs. J. Parkin end daughter Sharon of Trail ire viiiting the former's\npirenti, Mr. ind Mrs. A. Joy.\nG. W. Taylor has returned from\na trip to Lethbridge.\nA. Fontad wu a viiitor to Kimberley,\nMr. ind Mn. Rollog of Lethbridge were week end guesti of\nMr. tnd Mrs. J. Rollog.\nMr. ind Mn. A. Ftnghtm ind\ntwo sons of Joponlsh, Wish., were\ngueiti of Mr. and Mrt. Belter.\nMn. D. Keller wu 1 patient in\nthe Creiton hotpital for \u25a0 ttw\ndiys.\nMr. md Mn. E. W. Devil ind\nson Jackie, of Trail, irrived by\n\u25a0uto for \u2022 visit to the former'i parents, Mr. ind Mn. L. A. Davis md\nwith Mrs. Davis' mother, Mri. McRobb of Ctnyon.\nMr. tnd Mrs. W. Mather md infant son were visiting the former'i\npirepts at Alice Siding.\nMrs. H. Ofner of Boswell spent\na week at the home of Mr. md Mrs.\nP. Ofner.\nCeattwud ram hu damaged mm\nKooteaay-Beuadary trope M \u2022\nlu >iil1tle< othen. AO weuld\nbenefit true waehlne aow. 1U| -\na tommiry a tbi reporti 00 tbe\ndir-riet cootlnued la the Deptrtment\net Agrlcultun horticultural newa\nWttr.\nStrawberriu ire. coming on. Poor\nweather tor poll^aiutloo and laat\nipottiag wtB hum a Ugh ier ehtrry\ncrop. Applu have lutltred bectuu\nwet wuther hu prevented full\nipraytng tor two leaioai ind icab\nie developing.\nSot a* pear crop la likely te be\ngood, and \u25a0 tint hty md ilftin\ncrop ll ivailable If curing weither\nprrealla.\nTba reporti fer uch diitrict foi-\nlow:\nKOOTINAV ANO\nARROW LAKII\nStrawberriu in now moving.\nThe fint entes wen on tbemtrket\nJune II ud iold to tbe rttill itoru\nit $1 per crate So fir the quility\nhu only bean fur, but with some\nwirm, dry wetther tht quality\nshould Improve. There should be\nquite t hetvy movement of thli\ncrop by Ihe first ot July tnd Indications ire for a good demand with\nIncreased prices to the growers over\nthose of lis! yeir. Rttpberrlti art\nmaking good growth Md trt now\nin peak bloom Proipecti in quite\nfevonblt in moit trial. Blickber-\nries art showing 1 vtry huvy\nbloom tndt good crop il expected\non the small acreage pltnttd In tht\ndistrict.\nThere Is quite 1 drop taking plice\nIn some of the sweet cherry orchtrOs\nit  this  time  ind  the  crop  ytriu\nfrom medium light to heivy. Blossom md _pur blight hu been quite\nbid in some orchirdi on Lamberts.\nSour   cherries   are   badly   iffected\nwith  ipur  tnd  twig   blight.  Tht\ni swtti ehtrry crop ln tht Kooteniy\nI ind Arrow Lsket will be netr tht\nI average for tht diitrict but below\n' thit of last yeir. The picking ind\nharvesting of the crop  will be  t\nI wtek to 10 dsys' later starting than\nj last yeer.\nPeaches ind iprlcoti in mtking\ngood growth tnd trt ready to thin.\nPrunei and plumi ire \u2022 light crop\nthroughout tht diitrict. The pttr\ncrop will bt in ivtngt one tnd.\nother thtn Flemiih Buuty, tht crop\nippears to be quite clean and showing good growth for this time of the\nseason. Peer ieib Is quite btd on\nFltmlih.\nThe apple crop In most lections\nwill be qultt light. Apple scab his\ndeveloped on \u2022 number of varieties\nto 1 very bad stage tnd In the else\nof iome Mcintosh orchirdi there\nbe very little commerciil fruit to\npick. Weather conditions were to\nunfavorable for tpraying, lt seemed\nilmost impossible In tomt lections\nto get lhe sprsys on to keep the dlieue under control.\nMost vegetable crops ire now\nmiking utilfsctory growth, but\nwkrmer weather would bring on\nmuch improved condltioni In 1\nnumber ot the cropi. Locil grown\nvegetablei are now coming into the\nlocal itoru In fiir quantities, and\nbevatakea tba plow 4 tttm a the\nbafffttd products\nta Bald anti there h eteelleni\ngnwth hi all grain aad bay, but m\ntu Utfla hay bu been iut owing\nto unftvonblt wuther condltioni\nfer curing. Wik ume wars ana\nft_j tn* * very heavy _y ero\u00bb\neould bi bamated at thu time.\nCRUTON\nStrawberriu an coming tenure\nilowly. The beniu an large in-1\not fair eolor but warm and drj\nwuthtr ii needed to enwn battel\nIhlpping quilitiu ind yleldi. Hup\"\nberrlei hive'been la full bloom foi\nsum time, ind a good crop Is as-\n\u25a0und u motitwe condltioni in\nexeellent. Young' canu an nnk'\nIng rapid growth and cukhrition\nof tht rowi ii niil In progrtu. Bulb\nfrulti ue liung rapidly. Gr\u00bb\u00abn\ngoouberrlu will ioon be ovir.\n, Currtnti hive iet vary well uo\nIhould yield tbovt avenge.\nJune crop ef Blng cherrlu wai\nhuvy, u the Spring weather tot\npollaniutioo wu idvetu tor but\nresulti. Cherry splitting ii not 10\nprevilent thli wuon. but leaf ipot\nIs more ibundtnt. Tht crop will be\nlltt in maturity compared to lut\nyur. Plumi irt pitchy, urly vi-\nrlttiu iuch u tht petch plum ire\ngood, but tht greengtgt verletlu\nin very light. Prunu in decidedly\nlight owing to poor potlenlutton.\nBartlett peon in heivy, but Winter varietlei run \u2022 littla lighter.\nFlemlib Beiuty thow visible ilgni\nof scib owing to tht prevailing wet\nweither.\nApplet fits the whole will run\nlighter thm lut yeir owing to tbe\nexcels of rtln up to (he preient. The\ntut ihould be Improved. Scib :\u2022\nprevilent owing to difficultlei ln\ncirrylng out the full ipray ichedule.\nFurther owing to the continued wet\nseison, miny eomplalnti of ipray\nburning hive been reported.\nThe wetther hu deliyed the tint\ncutting of ilftlfi; the crop ls huvy\nind li beginning to lodge la many\nplacu. On the flati the grow* le\nrtmtrktble, etpeclilly In tbe Winter wheet. Eerly peu in ln flower\nind teed growen an buiy controlling weeds.\nQRAND FORKS\nThe tree trult situation It not\nImproving. Applu, eipecially Mclntoih, have been hard hit by tean,\nunfavorable weither for tbe put\ntwe leuoni being tht mtin ctuw.\nSeuonal ipriying hu bun unavoidably deliyed. Some dimige\nfrom hill ii nported. Small fruits\n\u2022re lorely In need of lunthint to\nlupply color tnd development.\nVegetable crops, on the whole, an\nmaking progreu, but they too\nwould benefit by a chmge to lun-\nihine tnd warmer weather. Early\nlettuce and beet cropi ire moving\nin lncreulng volume. The tell end\nof asparagus li being cleaned up.\nOnion seedlings have been ittacked\nby wirewonm ind maggot. Young\ncarroti irt backward, whilt wlre-\nwormi hivt tccounted for much\ndamage to many crops.\nThe cutting of alfalfa hay hai\n\u25a0gain been impended. The imall\nacreage mowed lut Week il atill\non the ground. Proipecti for drying hivt improved.\nHunter V Tramline Is\nBeing Taken Down\nTramline of the Hunter V mine\nnetr Ymlr, 1 lourct of sllicosout\nore for ConsoUdtted Mining te\nSmelting Compiny operation! it\nTrail for many yeari, but Idle for\nthe put iix or seven yetn, It being\ntaken down.\nIt it undentood the tramline will\nbe uted on the Compmy'i tungsten\nproperty tt Haielton. Approximately 18,000 feet of tramline will be\nsalvaged, It ii utimated.\nSTOCKHOLM (CP)-It Is now\nestimated 30,000 men previously ex-\n| empted as medically unfit will now\nbe enrolled for military service for\n450-day periods under new regula-\nLONDON (CP)-PiCks of dogs\ntook possession of blitzed areas ot\nEast London In tht dtys of heavy\nraiding, stld the National Animal!\nAssoclstion report, and many of\nthem became wild and dangerous\nFlsherlessclentlsts say there ts\nsome spawning by cod in every\nmonth of lhe year. I\nStrategic Minerals\nStressed by\nthe Northern Miner\nAccenting Canidlan efforts to pro-\nmonth; 2nd, Judy Davii; 3rd, An-\nerals In a time when m acute ihortige has developed, The Northern\nMiner has issued lta Annuil Number, consisting of 128 piges ind Including 1 sheet depicting the needed\nminerals in four colors.\nWith the lid of Dominion and\nProvincial authorities a remarkable\nlerlea of articles has been provided,\ndisclosing that the Dominion possesses a wide range of minerals the\ncommercial development of which\nhu been neglected, largely became\nof other available sources of supply\nWar on land and sea hu closed the\nchannels of Import and Canada Is\nforced to seek within her own boundaries those necesury materials.\nIt is rather istonlshing tht progress that hu ilready been made\nin the direction of filling gaps. Magnesium, mercury, tungsten, fluorspar, manganese, mlci and other\nminerals md metals are now In production for the first time on s commercial scsle. Moreover, the search\nfor new deposlti ls being strongly\nstimulated.\nProduction of strategic minerals\n\u2022nd metals li a closely guarded secret in wartime. However, the Canadian Minister of Minei ind Resources, Hon. Tlios. A Crerar,\nstates in this issue thst the value of\nsuch production will be \"well In excess of $000,000,000\" In 1M2. This\nwill represent a gain of perhaps\nglOO.OOO.OOO In \u25a0 ilngle yur. a remarkable advance and an index of\nthe effort the minu ire miking to\nsatisfy military demandi.\nGOTHENBURG.'Sweden (CPI-\nAcclalmed as evidence of neutral\nSweden's determination thet traditional events In thi nation's life\nmuit be maintained the 25th annual\n\"Swediih Fair\" wai held here\u2014a\nbig success.\nEXCHANCE RATES\nNEW YCfeK, July 1 (AP)-Cim-\nda: Official Canadian Control Board\nrates for U.S. dollan: buying 10 per\ncent premium, idling 11 per cent\npremium.\nCanadian dollar In New York open\nmarket 10 per cent diicount or 90.00\nUS. centi.\nCrude Petroleum,\nNatural Cas\nProduction Drops\nOTTAWA, July 1 (CP) - Canada'! output of crude petroleum or\nnatural gasoline in April totalled\n346,852 barrels compared with 922,-\n909 in the previoui month and 822,-\n164 ln April, 1941, the Dominion\nBureau of Statistics reported today.\nAlberta's total production wu recorded at 832,261 barrels, the Turner Valley field accounting for 822,-\n983 barreli.\nTotal Canadian output for the\nfour monthi ended April 30 was\n3,495,707 barrels igainit 3,211,835\nin the correiponding period of 1941.\nToronto Engineer\nExamines True\nFissure, Lardeau\nR. W. Brigstocke, Toronto Mining Engineer who visited the Lardeau to make an examination of\nthe Trpe Fissure for the Codan\nMining Company of Toronto, Is now\non his way back to Toronto. It is\nunderstood the Codan is taking over the True Fissure. He also examined the, Ainsmore mine at Ainsworth for Toronto interests.\nMr. Brigstocke wu active in the\nKootenays in tht early days with\nB. C. Gold Fields Ltd., which operated the Ymir, Enterprise and\nWhitewater mines. He left in 1905\nfor th* East.\nFish which normally make their\nhome near the surface of th'_ water\nare \"pelagic\" species*\n P*U  TIN.\nTODAY\nFriday -'Saturday\nSfcewsatTHX^-B-S!\n?SM..**\n\u00bb.'writtr!AW8h-br0*','?Y1\nmmmi\n\/ON THI SAMI ntOOHAM\nMagic Carpet\u2014\"CALL OF CANADA\"\nCOLORED CARTOON-\"FRAIDY CAT\"\n\u25a0LATEST WORLD NIWS\"\n=CMC=\n HILWM DAILV NtW*. NILMN. t. -&-THUM0AY MORNINO, JULY t tftt-\nMOTHER WCXJLD\nFOLLOW FAMILY\nPORT MOODY, B.C. (CP)-AU\ntke nun ot tbi Ptalo family at tba\nItaeer Valky ntUenent an lo tbe\nriinadlan Active trmy and tf Mri.\nPaelo caa mintgt it shi'U be In\nuniform btfort long too.\nSgt a A. Ptalo, tbe tether, li i\nveterin of the Unt Greet Wu\nwhin bt itw service ia France ud\nwent Into Qtrminy witb tba army\not occupation- Ht joined uf ibortly\n\u2022ftr* thi outbreak ot thi pruent\nconflict, went overttai and thtn\nwu not bick to Canada it in m-\natruotcr. Hi Ii it preaut stationtd\net an Ontuis camp.\nThe two tou ot tht ftm.ly also\nart Jn tba army, Gar. Gtorgt Ptalo,\n22, being itatloned it Nanaimo, ind\nPte. Victor Pealo, JO, btiag overaeas\nwith a British Columbia unit.\nUn. Pealo uw nrvict on thl\nhome tront with tbe navy ind\nArmy Cantten Botrd during thi\nbat conflict,Shi li trying to gel\nInto tlmllar canteen work with tht\nY.W.C A., or with the Canidltn Women'! Army Corps.\nfrMNOtH riAYKS IMAIH\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy KIRKE t. SIMPSON\nAuoelited Preu Wtr Anilytt\nA rampart of Empirt Infinitely\nmort vital to Britannia's rule of\ntht wives than lost Singapore\nwu perilously closo to the same\nfati as another night closed down\nover the Egyptian desert with an\nAxis armored spearhead within\ntwo days march ot Alexandria.\nThere could bt no question that\ntht crisis In Egypt wu close it\nhand. General Auchlnleck's ringing\nbattle order to his troops reflected\nlt. Ht told them the battle was not\nover nor would it be \"until we havt\ndefeated the enemy, and defeat him\n*wt will.\"\nEven though meagre and conflicting British and Axis sccdunts afford\nno clear pattern of the struggle by\n\u25a0which to measure the odds of victory or defeat ,the Auchinleck order has definite meaning. It ranks\nwtth the famous Haig order to British troops In France In the Spring\nGrenfell's\nHAM STEAK WITH\nBARBECUE SAUCE\n- Today\nHOOD'S\nBREAD\nfor dainty picnic\nsandwiches\nTm going to have my\nhair tlzed differently\nat\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhont 327\nJohnstone Block\nWa are equipped to handle\nANY KIND OF WORK ON\nYOUR CAR OR TRUCK\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n208 Baker St\nPhone 122\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedical Arti Building\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nTht Home of Good Lumber\nLUMBER      LATH\nSHINGLES\nWholesale and Retail\nTelephone 176\nFoot of Stanley Street\nof 1918, a \"back-to-the-wall\" call for\na stand igalnst thl Kaiser's Juggernaut\nBritons stood then ln the first\nGreat War as they now must stand\nIn Egypt to uve Alexandria. That\nstand \u2022 quarter century ago ln\nFrance proved not only the high-\nwater mark of the German war effort of that day, but the point at\nwhloh American troops entered the\nconflict to turn the scales finally ln\nAllied favor. It pointed tho way\nInevitably to Nov. 11 and German\nsurrender.\n\u25a0utplolen that Oen. Auchinleck\nmiy hive hilted t trip for hit fot\nli reflected. Ctutloui Axli ini\nlyitt ttt no othtr rttioniblt ex\nplimtlon of Brltlth retreat Into\ntht ilender corridor bttwttn the\nMedlterrinein ind tht Qlttira\nDtpreiilon without i die-hard\nitand.\nWhat was said in Parliament In\nbitter face-to-face denunciation of\nPrime Minister Churchill's war\nleadership would be as nothing\ncompared to the storm he must face\nIf Alexandria falls. London commentators' even picture destruction\nof the Suei Canal behind a retreaU\ning British fleet If the worst comes.\nA British naval withdrawal from\nthe Eastern Mediterranean would\nbe an open Invitation for an Axis\nairborne Invasion thrust at Cyprus,\nSuez or Cyrla. Desperate as the\nBritish position seems ln the\ndwindling Egyptian defence' corridor, It ls not yet so critical as to\nwarrant a retreat of the fleet or\nshlpi to block the Sues' Canal\nagainst Axis use.\nPending outcome of the pitched\nbattle In Egypt, the first day of the\nLondon war debate had little meaning.\nMr. CSiurchlH'i answer to his critics Thursday may provt more Illuminating.\nTht Huhr mines produce three-\nfourths of Germany's coal.\n\u25a0Iltltttttttl\nPOWDER PUFP*\nSUNDAE\nMelon Dew\nICE CREAM PARLOB\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed. Arts Blk.\nPretcriptiont\nCompounded\nAccurately\nCLUB CAFE\nSALADS\nARE THE VERY BEST\nWe maki It thi wiy you likt lt\n\u2022 \u2022\u2022\nHOUSEKEEPING ROOMS\nThis Is the time to choose one or\ntwo room apartments. Steam heat\nbot   water  in   each   apartment.\nBright,    airy,   newly   decorated\nonly a few left.\nPhona M7R md 368R\nANNASLE BLOCK\nMrs. Shaw Is\nRebekahs'\nDistrict Deputy\nMrt. 3. Shaw, delegate of Ut\nNelson Rebekih Lodgt to tht recent\nB.C. Assembly In Vincouver wu\nappointed District Deputy for thli\ndistrict by tht new Assembly President Mrs. Bessie Bridgt of Bev-\ntlstokt.\nReporting to \u2022 ipeciil matting of\nthe Ntlson Lodgt Tuttdty night\nMn. Shaw won high praise from\nmembers for htr outline of business\n\u2022t tht Assembly.\nWhtn tht Rebekihs adjourrfed\ntheir builntu meeting thiy wirt\nJoined by Odd-ftllowi ind Thttt\nRbo Girli for a progrim irrmged\nby Mrt. A. S. Read. Solos wtre sung\nby Mrs. North, Rtlph Lewis, Mrt.\nRead, and Rosi Ferguson of Longbeich. Mio Marjorli Jorgtnttn givt\ntwo humorous reiding, and* Mr.\nRend pliyed two iccordlon lelec-\ntlons.\nSlrswberrles snd cresm wbrt\nserved. Mrt. Agnei Renwlc|r tnd\nMrt. Ivan Lewla having ehtrgt of\npreptrlng tnd serving thim.\n$49.37 to Clothe\nMen in Army\nCanadian taxpayers shell out\n848.37 to dotht nch solditr in tht\nCtntditn Army, not Including walk\nIng out uniforms.\nA bretk down of thtt sum shows\nthe money well ipent for our fighting men wetr the most comfortable\nclothes of sny army and enjoy the\nuse of a varied auortment of utensils and necessaries Indispensable to\nArmy life.\nThe public will be Inspecting the\ncamp life of soldiers, including tht\nuniforms they wetr, during Army\nWeek,'June 28th to July 8th. Tho\nbattle dress our soldiers \u25a0 wear as\nthey go through field tactics will\nhave cost the on looking public 8824\nfor the trousers and 88.18 for the\nblouse. Boots are worth $481 a\npair, each soldier has two pairs, and\nthe anklets' 77c'The field service\ncap every soldier wears costs a\nmere 82c.\nDuring Winter our men are definitely frost-proof. A warm Melton\ncap with ear flaps keeps off head\ncolds. It's cost ls only $1.20. Biting\nwinds can blow In vain against the\nsoft thick cloth of the famous greatcoat. The prlct of dreuing a soldier\nin one ls $17.22 the most expensive\nItem ln his wardrobe. For a total of\n$4.98 a soldier's Winter outfit Is\ncompleted with a woollen undershirt and drawers, khaki muffler,\nwoollen gloves tnd overshoes.\nFrom tht heavy, warm Winter\noutfit the soldier changes over to\nthe light, cool drill of Summer. His\njacket complete with shining brass\nbuttons, costs $3.03. His shorts $J_32.\nUnderwear, puttees and tun helmet\ncome to a total of $2.58 and the Canadian soldier ls ready for duty ln\nthe hottest climate.\nThe threat of gas warfare has\nneceultated the design of special\nmilitary clothing. An antl-gat capo\nwhich protects the soldier's body\nagainst a gas attack cotts $5.27. His\nrespirator, most common anti-gas\nequipment tets the taxpayer back\n$8.52. Even an ani-gas wallet has\nbeen designed for,each soldier at a\ncost of only S3c esch.\nThe cost of all tht uniforms and\nequipment of every soldier reaches\na fine, fat figure, but lt will seem a\ncheap price to pay for the victory\ntnd peace which our soldiers will\nwin for us on the continent of Europe.\nLONDON (CP)-Pollsh bombing\nfliers htve taken part ln 2734 air\noperations over Europe since groups\nof that nation's pllott Joined tht\nRoyal Air Forct.\nMOSCOW, (CP.'-The Red army's\nautomatic rifle,* an original design\ncreated by V. A. Degtyarev, needs\nreloading only after 47 shots and\ncan fire 100 to 125 well-aimed shots\na minute.\nRossland, Trait and Nelson Rocky\nMountain Ranger Platoons\nThrill Nelson Crowd as Show Drill\nWut Koottnty mtmbtn af tha\ntnd BatUlion Reeky Mountain\nR-nftn art fit and ktan and If\na tail comu far th* Rtaarve.\nArmy thiy will ee Into ictlon\na disciplined, imtrt (roup. Thla\ntMy limtnitritid Widnttdiy\nwhtn ht Ronland, Trail and\nNation plttooni, forming D Company, prtttnttd I dtmonitrttlon\nof their work for a Dominion Day\ncrowd at tin Rtomtlen groundt.\nA critical military iya might hava\nnen room ftr Improvement, but\ntha orewd tf enlookirt wit tat-\nlifted thit the mm giving up\ntwo tvenlngi \u25a0 wuk ta army\ntraining havt nciivtd thoroughly\n* worth whlli training ind tnu\nthay would bt rudy If tht nnd\nihould inn.\nA running commentary on the\ntuccniivi ispacts ot trtlnlng glvtn\nby Sergeint Instructor Alfred Elston ovtr \u2022 public iddreii iyttem,\nktpt the crowd in touch with whtt\ntht men were doing, tnd their tppreclitlon wu voiced In successive\nbursts ot tppliute.\nFIRST PARAOt HkRI\nAt COMPANY\nTnU ind Rouland men arrived\nby truck and car tnd Joined tht\nNtlson Plitoon it thi Armory.\nThin, led by tht Kootenty Kiltie\nBind, they swung through tht buslneu tection to the Recrettlon\nGrounds. It wu the first appear-\nance of the platoons aa a Company\nln West Kooteniy.\nAt thi groundi Ctpt. R. McNlih,\nComminding, inspected the Nelson\nPlitoon ind thin turned proceedings ovtr In tht plitoon commanders. Thtn followed ln order demonstration! by the Trill Platoon,\nNelson Platoon, Rossland Platoon,\nTrail Headquarters Platoon, and\nfinally tht combined Trail and Rossland groups.\nLt Gordon Redgrave put the\nTnU Platoon through bayonet drill\non the double tht drill advancing\nfrom \u2022 single .point to two points\nand finally lo three points using\nupright and prone dummies.    Tht\nConservative Wins\nByelection, 4th\nBritish Gov't Win\nWINDSOR, England, July 1 (CP)\n\u2014Ctpt C. E. Mott-Radclyffe, Conservative, wu elected to the House\nof Commons In the Windsor by-\nelection yesterdiy, tabulated flgur-\ntt disclosed today.\nSupported hy Prime Minister\nChurchUl and the other leaders of\ngovernment parties, Capt. Mott-\nRadclyffe defeated Lieut. William\nDouglas-Home, Ind., 8557 votes to\n6817.\nThe victory was the fourth for\nthe government In eight recent by-\nelections. In the other four, Independents defeated the Government\ncandidates.\nmen's ktanatti wtt fully dsmon-\nitrtud tn thit important aspect of\ntheir training.\nNtW DRILL IHOWN\nNew drill instituted only i month\nind t hilf igo wu Includtd ln tht\ndtmomtnUon by tha Ntlton Plitoon commanded by C. H. Htmllton. Future at thl Nelson men's\nwork presented with Sgt F. <_**. Collins calling tht order* wu combined\ndrill tn which uvtrtl movements\nwere completed is imart precision\nwith I single commind Tht plitoon\nconcluded with rifle drill on the\nmarch and tha ntw method of\nwheeling inietd of forming on Uit\nmtrch.\nRoulind Plitoon dtmomtnted\ntht 120-roui. Is-per-minute Lewis\ngunt, using two of tha Americin\n\u2022nd ont of tht English typt. Lt.\nE. B. O.iBourchler started the men\non thla drill, ind Sgt J. C. Moly-\nneux  cirrled lt on.\nMACHINE OUN AND\nRESPIRATOR  DRILL\nTht Rostltndin ihowed how'i\ngun ind Its spire pirts wen eximlned befort iction, working Individually tnd In piirs. tnd lllustrtt;\ned how t teim of two would carry\na gun and ammunition Into ictlon,\nutt It, tnd then till back to a base\nto Inspect it and prepare lt for action again.\nHeadquarters Platoon, directed by\nSgt. H. V. Horswill, gave two phases\nof gas dri 1\u2014putting on ruplrators\nfrom tht tltrt position ind from\ntht position it the sidi when they\nire ordlntrily cirrled. Cpl. R.\nSttphinson wu outfitted with complete equipment Including iteel helmet hood, tnU-gu capet tnd io on\nFinally Trygvt Non, Pro-Rec Instructor, took tht Trail and Rossland men, Including officers, for\nphysical training,' to show the\n\"Jerks\" through which the modern\nsoldier goes dally to keep hlnuel\nIn the finest trim.\nBy this time the men were quite\nready for the Issue of \"pop\" retdy\nfor them it Aid. H. H. Hinitt's\nbooth.\nHOSMER\nHOSMBL B.C.-Mr. ind Mn. J.\nPoirier and family ihopped in\nFtrnit.\nMil. Frid Hutchlnion is visiting\nhar sister in Ltthlr.dgt.\nHercules Poirier and Joa Poirier\ntutored to Calgary, returning with\nthl former'i diughten who have\nbeen ittending tchool thtrt.\nMias Victoria Dominic spent Sunday with ber parenta here.\nMr. tnd Mri. A. R. Schrun were\nFernie poppers.\nMr. uid Mrt. Charlu Schaub of\nBosweU visited the Fink homt.\nMiss Miry f. iifin ltft tor Colt-\nman whtrt she hu secured t position.\nMr. tnd Mrt. H. Hutchinson ot\nFtmit visited the Huguet home.\nMr. md Mrt. Erneit Stephenson\nof Bltirmort spent s wtekend wilh\nUlt former's uncle, B. Huguet\nWilfred Poirier of Cimp Borden\nls ipending \u2022 short letvt with his\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Poirier\nMr. tnd Mrs. Duke Dupoit tnd\nson Don of Trtil trt apending their\nholidays with tht latter's sisiter,\nMrs. A. R. Schrsm.\nmiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii\nNEWS OF IHE DAY\niiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiih\nEat weU to stay well\n\u25a0    Eat O.K. Vitamin B1 Bread\n'Tlcobac\"  tobacco   10c,   15c   and\nVi-lb. tins at VALENTINE'S.\nLetvt your fllmi it\nVOGUE STUDIO, 882 Biktr\nNew  Shipment of  Moir'j  Fresh\nMade Bulk Chocolates\u2014at WAITS\nWe have a few real buys ln genuine rebuilt typewriters. Cash or\non easy terms. D. W. McDerby, 854\nBaker St, Nelson, B.C.\nThe PINE8T IN GINGER ALI\nAik for, lnilit on, it your deilen,\nMCDONALD'S DRY GINGER ALE.\nItU midt from Purt Koottnty\nWiter right here In Nelion.\nEverything for f Canning. Cold\npack enamelled canners with rack\nholding 7 quart )ars, galvanised\nboilers, wire racks for use In boilers\nand canners, mixing spoons, etc.\u2014\nHIPPERSON'S\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nALLEN\u2014Passed away on June\n30, Jeremiah Dexter AUen, late of\nSaskatoon, at the home of his son-\nin-law and daughter; Mr. and Mrs.\nPercy Young, Nakusp, B.C. Survived by his wife, one daughter, Lorna\n(Mrs. Young)', two sisters, Mrs. E.\nJ. Walbourn, Buffalo, N.Ys, ind\nMrs. D. A. Eaton, Minneapolis, Minn.\nFuneral to be held at Nakusp. Saskatoon and Vancouver paperi please\ncopy.\nTOO UTE TO CLASSIFY\nFOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE\nwith bath. Land with fruit trees.\n#Lots ot wster. At Willow Point.\nApply Box 8180, Daily Newt.\nASSISTANT ASSAYER, STATE\nulary required, experience. Wlddowson, Asssyer, Nelson,\nWOMAN OR GIRL BY MONTH TO\nlook afler sick Isdy. Dave Doerksen, 313 Richards St.\nKoolaree Chatter...\nEarly Awakening\nDue to Bright\nSun and Farmers\nHippy Day No. 3 broke very early\nwith bright sunlight flooding the\ncabins to awaken the boys an hour\nbefore the scheduled time. The lea\nders began io wonder whether or\nnot they had landed on a farm when\nOtto Walker of East Trail and F,\nDolman of Nakusp, farmers of note,\nrose to do the chores. These seemed to be in the form of waking the\nentire camp. Freddie doesn't like\nbeing disturbed ahead of time so\nhe really put the boys through their\npaces at Jerks and soon discovered\nthey weren't so wide awake.\nTuesday ls one to be remembered,\nfor things began to click. First Rev\nMr. and Mrs. William Dovey arrived u leader and nurse for the camp.\nThen Rusty crossed the lake and\nbrought back the outboard motor\nAnd lastly the telephone rang Its\nwelcome note, so the Big Chief feels\na whole lot happier with his camp\nThe carving of the memorial\nplaques for the Honor Roll is progressing nicely and several boys\nare now becoming rubber stamp\nmen by makihg Initial stamps to\nstamp all their books when they re\nturn to _chool.\nThe afternoon passed with pie-\nlure taking and (he continuation of\ncamp projects. The Mie Macs are\nreported to have completed three\nmore seats In the chapel, while Al\nIan Temple went Into a woodbuck-\nIng splurge until someone wanted\nthe crosscut. The Oskeewawas under Mr. Dovey, felled and cut logs\nfor the building of a Memorial Hut\nln the future. Temple wished It noted\nthat we also assisted this crew to\nbring in the logs, yet the campers\nall noted the efforts of McLeod,\nMoynes and Co, with the valuable\n'help of Kingwell, Mawdsley and\nWeldon. The afternoon ended with\nFreddie and Rusty enticing the boys\ninto a game of dodge baU on the\nwharf\u2014miss and they chase the ball\nInto the water.\nSporting events of the day saw\nthe Micmacs ln two wins. First they\ndowned the Oskeewawas at volley,\nball, then came back to take a soft-\nball game from the Micmacs by a\nscore of 19 to 16. Fred Moore was\nknown to have made the circuit\nfour times and even Shadow Harold\nMoen madt it onct for the victors.\nA camp fire highlight wu the\ndramatic skit of the Micmacs entitled Handicap, starring Cal Moen,\nFred Moore and Hugh Urquhart.\nRobert Smillie, who wu to leave\nthe boys Wednesday morning, ipoke\nI few words of encouragement thst\nfetched three hetrty cheers for i\ngrand camper.\nNow the day It ended and, the\nUred but happy gang is entering\ninto the first strains of the night's\nsymphony of snores.\nConfucius died more than 50 years\nbefort Plato wu born.\nBRITISH EMPIRE\nFUTURE WORRIES\nLORD BENNETT\nChurchill Should Not\nHave to Bear New\nTroubles\nPOINTS TO CALL\nFOR CEN. WAVELL\nBy DOUGLAS AMARON\nCanadian  Preu Stiff Writer\nLONDON, July 1 (CP Cable)-\nViscount Bennett, former Prime\nMinister of Csnada, told the House\nof Lords this Dominion Day that\nnever In his lift had he been so\nagitated and concerned about the\nfuture of tha British Empire as\nin the last few days.\nLord Bennett, Joining In the Upper Chambers war debate near Its\nclose, said ht could iee tht Em-\nLORD  BENNETT\ntire disintegrating' and some of\nits richest possessions ln the hands\nof the enemy.\nPrime Minister ChOrchlll, he continued, should not have to bear in\naddition to his tremendous responsibilities concern over the life of\nhis Government.\nBritain, he said,, should have a\nNational Government selected by\nthe Prime Minister without adjusting and balancing claims of parties\nfor positions in or out of the Cabinet.\nThe selection of men for posts, he\ndeclared, should be on their merit\nand their ability to discharge their\nduties.\nThe man In tht street, Lord Bennett uld, li uking \"where li Wivell (Gen. 8lr Arehlbtld P. Wavell),\" the general wholt experience of the deiert, he uld, li\ngreiter than thit of tny living\ncommander of great reputation.\n\"Gen Auchinleck (who took over\n'.he desert command yesterday) was\ntrained for the special purpose of\nprepairing the defences of India,\"\nLord Bennett declared, adding:\n\"It Is important that ln the selection of those who lead our forces\nlonfidence should be given to the\nDominions and overseas possessions\nas lo the United Kingdom.\"\nLord Bennett's brief statement\nImpressed the House with its sincerity. The Peers also expressed\npleasure at the manner In which\nthe former Canadian statesman\navoided the domestic discussion\nand confined his remarks to the\nbroader aspects of the questions\nat issue.\nJOHANNESBURG, (CP.)-Wood-\ntn shoes are coming Into fashion\nhere to relieve the shortage of cer-\ntain types of high class leather, most\nof which Is reserved for army boots.\nPRESCRIPTION\nSPECIALISTS\nWhtn wt compound your pre-\ntcripuoo you may be sure that\ntt wtll ba flUed promptly ind\naccurately.\nYOUR RIXALL 8TORI\nCity Drug Co.\nBox 480\nPhene 84\nParents Attend\nS. Slocan\nSchool (losing\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C- Thl\nclotlng exerciiei ot Lhe Public\nSchool were tUended by pirenti\nmd fritndi of tht childreni, u\nwtll u memben of the Women'i\nInstitute. R. T. Edwirds, Prlnctpat\nand Misi Ivy Walker welcomed tht\nvisitors.\nA display of wotk done by tht\nsenior snd Junior pupils ln their\nvarious grades, received much fiv-\nortblt comment. The work of the\nmanual training showed exceUent\ncraftsmanship.\nMrs. J. D. Yeatman, President of\nthe Women'i Institute spoke t\ntew inspiring words to the pupils\nand congratulated them on their\nwork.\nMrt. John Murray gavt a sum-\nmiry of the ichool progreu In tht\nput 30 yeirs since the first-school\nwas opened at South Slocan and\ncompared the advantages the children hid today In (heir large school\nbuilding to the humble start In tht\nlower hill.\nMrs. Hsrry Nixon presented the\nWomen's Institute priit of |5 to\n(Iort Tomich who had tht highlit\nmirks In the entrance txaminaUon.\nMn. Humphrey presented the\nprizes in the Junior room given by\nthe teacher, Miss Walker, for proficiency in the various grades.\nPROMOTION LIST\nDIVISION TWO\nPromoted from Grade I to Grade\nII\u2014Alexandra Huculak, Nina Tomich, Nina Evdokimoff, Mary Tom-\nilin, Vera Savlskoff, Eugene Jacob-\nson, George McDougall , Bruct\nDavis. On trial\u2014Victor Brulotte,\nGeorge Mulloy.\nPromoted from Grade II to Grade\nIII\u2014Joyce Bland, Norman Davis,\nJosephine Stonoskl, Margaret Nixon, Joan Mulloy, Margery Dunsmore, Peter Popoff. On trial\u2014Peter\nKootnlkoff.\n\u25a0 Promoted from Grade III to Grade\nIV\u2014Alec Savlskoff, Paul Evdokimoff, Frank Radtlji, Ronald O'Genikl, Ronald Jacobson, John Golik,\nWilliam Samson. On trial\u2014Robert\nMcDougall.\nPromoted from Gndl IV to Gradt\nV Mathew   Dunsmore,   Geoffrey\nDavis, Prank Swanson, Kenneth\nMulloy, Roy James.\nPrizes for proficiency were\nawarded to\u2014 Mathew Dunsmore,\nGrade IV; Alec Savlskoff, Grade\nIII; Joyce Bland, Grade II; Alexandra Huculak, Grade I.\nDIVISION ONE\nGrade V to Vl-John O'Genskl,\nBillie Bennett, Nick Radelja, Dlan-\nna Samson, Lily Golik, Mabel Koot.\nnikoff.\nGrade VI to VII-Dlxle Kennedy,\nNellie Popoff, Cyril Rogers, Arthur\nBarrel, Ramon Hall.\nGrade VII to Grade VIII-Bobbie\nDowes, Alvin Olson, Eddie Olson,\nOlga Golik, Mary Myhres.\nGrade VIII to IX-Nora Tomich,\nBernice Lister, Eva Baker, Harry\nJames, Bobby Oliver, Bobbie Dunsmore.\nCyril Rogers had perfect attendance for two years.\nNona Tomich obtained the $5\nprize given by the Women's Institute and awarded to the student\nhaving the highest score in the en-\ntrance%examlnatlon.\nFOR WANT-AD SERVICE\nPHONE H4\nREAL ESTATE\nAND\nINSURANCE\nROBERTSON REALTY\nS32 WARD ST.\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhone 666        351 Baker St.\nChocolate\nMilk\nFor Pickup and Pep\nSTRAW,\nHATS\nCool end comfortable.\nThey come in a variety ol\nstyles to suit very fee*\nend teste. Try'them todey \u2014\n$1.95 to $4.50\nFMORY'C\nLIMITED\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nBox 188 Phont tt\nNelson Garden\n(Iub Judges\non First Round\nJudges of the Nelson Garden Club\nhavt started thetr annual rounds,\nmaking their first Inspection of the\n90 gardens entered (hit yetr for tht\nLieutenant-Governor Nichol cup\ntrophy.\nThe Judges have found a great\nvariation in the effect of tht re-\ncent rtln upon tht gardens. Many\nplinti htvt grown to unittionible\nheights, whlli otheri hivt bten\nttunted. Most gardeneri art fight.\nIng wteds which gained on thtm\nduring Uit wet ipell. Another tffect\nof tht rtln wis dimige by slugs.\nW. Melneczuk, G. A. King and\nA. S. Reid ire tht 1943 Judgei.\nJohn Driper, Gardtn Club Prill-\ndent, li guiding them to the vtrloug\ngardens  entered.\nShipyard Machinists\nUnion May Give\nCase to Men Today\nVANCOUVER, July 1 (CP) -\nR. G. Dar)lels, President of tht Vin-.\ncouver Machinist! Union, Is expected to lay the government's else fof\nthe seven-day, staggered work\nweek ln B. C. ihlpyirdi, before a\nmeeting of machinist! called tot\ntomorrow morning.\nMr. Danieli returned hen by\nplint today with other members ot\nI delegation from the shipyard unions after conferring with Labof\nMinister Humphrey Mitchell In Ottawi.\nMeanwhile only i maintenance\ncrew of machinist! and men who\nvolunteered for a ruah Job worktd\nIn the shipyards today, Mtmbtrt\nof all other unions, with exception\nof blacksmiths, who support tht\nmachinists, put In their regull*\nshifts.\nYES!\nARMY WEEK\nTHE BEST MEALS ARE AT\nBUTLER'S\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDay and NIgl.t Servict.\nrthour Ambulance Service\nMS Kooteniy St. Phon. 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