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Airmen Fir* Shift\nia tUnning littlt.\u2014Pi jt T.\nCtBuf tt Trtitttt ky Latttry ta Start\nNtxt Mentti.-Pagt }.\n\u2022 e\nMITItH COLUMBIA CANABA-WtONSMAV MORNINO. MINI <7. tttt\nNUMBtR \u2022\nBRITISH, U.STTDRCES WIN SEA BATTLES\nTERRIFIC LOSSES\nHANDED NAZIS\nAT SEVASTOPOL\nWhole Column Wiped\nOut in Surprise\nKharkov Attack\nREDS OPEN DRIVE\nIN BRYANSK AREA\nBy HENRY C. CASSIDY\nAuoelittd Preu Staff Wrlttr\nMOSCOW, Jum  11  (AP)\u2014So-\nvltt forou counter ttttoktd  in\non motor ef thi Khirkov tront\nyuttrdty ted In. tht, btttlt ttr\nStvittopol Indicted frightful Ion-\nu imtng thi 125,000 NuU itorm-\nIn-g furlouiiy ind futlUly tt tht\nBUck Sn ntvtl bate, the government eerly today.\nment innounced ttrly todty.\nSurprising thl Germans, Manhal\nTimoshenko's torcei wiped out In'\nentire enemy column in \u2022 ibirp\ncounter thrust ln the Khirkov tru,\nthl midnight communique reported,\nwhile ln other lectori ibout the\nbig Ukraine lndustrlil centre repeated Otrmin chirgei were\n\u2022muhed.\nWith then two fronU bluing\nwith tierce but itill Indecisive\nfighting, the Ruitimi launched I\nminor drive of their own in the\nlong-quiescent Bryansk lector, in\nSouthwut Moicow, md ln \u2022 spurt\nof ictivlty on the Lenlngrid Iront\nejected the Null from i itrongly\nfortified position.\nMore thin 400 Germani were re-\nported killed in thU engagement,\none of mmy which flared up and\ndown thl front yeiterday ai local\nipirring continued on a wideijing\ntcale.\nAnother 300 NuU were ilain ln\ntht Red Army'i counter itttck on\nE-flfcJRWfcWJfttOtv \u00bbnd ,39 .irmored vehicles ind four tanki were\ntestroyeii.\nIn Rtd Air Font ttttcki Frldiy, preiumably In tht Sevutopol battle, the Ruulini reported\nt 3000 ten triniport ind two mot\nor boati iunk, four tramporti tnd\ntwo patrol boaU dimiged, Thi\nSoviet tirmen ilio wera credited\nwith deitroylng 12 ttnkt, 100\nheevlly-lidin truoki tnd tn in\ntin railroad train.\nIn one imall corner ot the siege\nUnu it Sevutopol, Red Navy mar\nines broke  Into Germm trenches\n} tnd killed 250 men, the high com*\nmind uld. Tui Newi Agency nld\nthree Infantry regiments ot perhipi\n7900  men  wen  exterminated  in\nheivy Germin attacks  that were\nrepulied. fifty tanks tae declired shattered.\nBefore tie DoneU River on the\n|  Kharkov tront ln the Ukraine, 000\n1 Germani were lUted u killed in\nI vtin tuiulU by Held Minhil Fe-\ndor von Bock to (oree \u25a0 bridgehead.\n'V. S. PATROL BOMBERS IN ALEUTIANS BATTLE\n. PBY petrol bomberi of the U. S. navy, shown winging their wty over Cape St.\nElks, Alaska, are among the forces pounding at the Jap invasion force off the Aleutian\nIslands, where a third major defeat for the Japanese navy is in the making.\nOnly United Effort\nto Soya Canada\nMontreal Club Told\nMONTREAL, June It (CP)-\u00bbOnly\nt \"united ind total tffort cm uve\nthit country from the horrori ind\ntirrorUm which now afflict the nitioni of Europe,\" Premier Godbout\nof Quebec uid lut night in in addreu before the annuil dinner ol\ntht Montreal Reform Club.\n\"The peril U it our doon,\" iald\nMr. Godbout, iddlng that \"only a\nclose union of ell Canadlani, irrc-\nipectlve of origin or creed, cm\nichieve thli end, (victory) in full\ncooperation With Canada's allies.\"\n27 JAP BOMBERS\nATTACK DARWIH\nFOR FOURTH TIME\nDriyen Off Without\nCausing Serious\nDamage\nAustralia, Jum IT (Wednudiy)\n(CP.> \u2022\u2014 Twenty-ieven Jipineu\nbomberi eicorted by 23 lighten\nattacked the Northern Auitrillin\ncity ot Dirwln tor the fourth time\nin four diyi yuterdiy but were\ndriven otf without causing serious\ndamage, Gen. Douglu MacArthur'i heidquirten reported todiy.\nIn Darwin's 19th raid, the Jipineie bomben covered the tame\nground, almoit bombhole tor bomb-\nhole, ai the day betore. Allied antiaircraft and flghteri kept them\nhl|her than 23,000 feet\nOn Allied Interceptor plane destroyed one Japanese bomber and\none fighter, a communique uid. Allied louei were two pilots md their\nplinei.\nDamage in Tuesday's raid wu deicrlbed ii \"negligible.\"\nAt the ume time, Allied plmes\nwere buiy in two other lectors, both\non the pirtially Jipaneie-occupied\nisland of New Guinei.\nFIRES STARTED\nAt Lee md Salamaua, on the\nNorthern coast of the island, heavy\nday and night attack! on enemy Installations were carried out. Allied\npilots scored direct hits and teveral\nflrei were itarted.\nOn the Southern coast, in Allied\nterritory, interceptor planei rose to\nmeet a force of 18 Japaneie tighten\nand destroyed four of them. Four ol\nthe Allied planei were reported\nraining.\n\"Thii action agalnit luperior number! prevented in ittack on our\nground Installations,\" the communique iald.\nNazi Prisoners Still\nFirm in Belief\nof Victory\nLONDON, June lt (CP) -\nWinterton, BBC correspondent\nln Ruult, rtporttd todty thtt\nilthough ht Ulked for houn to\ndoieni ot Germtn prUonen ln\nt Ruulin amp, \"hr-frand no\nrati dUbelief In t Qenfttt Vic.\ntory.\"\ni * mmmm tm **f*_m.\"\\\ntitling thtt tf \u2022 German officer'\nmirched In ind give a ihtrp\norder, \"in five secondi tbe priionen would be \u2022 lighting unit\nonce again, ind would cheerfully go out Into the neighboring village tnd itart imuhlng,\nburning md looting ill over\nigiin.\"\nCANADA PLAN TO\nMAKE SYNTHETIC\nRUBBER CERTAIN\nCapacity Sufficient\nfpr Military\n.     Need* ,\n_tr--____v__Y: _\u00a3\u25a0\u2022**\n\" WAtHI^TON, Jun. \u00ab (C*.\nThousands Spellbound as Submarine\nTorpedoes Two Ships Near Shore\nBudapest Scene\nof Protests\nat Expulsions\nBERNE, SwiUerUnd, June lt (AP)\n\u2014Anpy crowd! githered ln thi\nstreets of Budapest todiy for demonstration! against Rumania's tx-\npuli-on of hundredi ol Hungarians\nfrom their homei ln the Rumanian-\ncontrolled pirt of Tnmylvinli.\nPrivate advicu from Budapeit\nlaid there wera no dUorden, but\npublic feeling ran high following\nthe declaration ot Premier Nlcholai\nKalley yeiterdiy thit Hungiry\nwould fight \"to the deith\" rather\nthin give iny of Transylvania back\nto Rumania,\nIndignation wu especially directed against the Rumanians for allegation they bid seized food from\nthe Tnmylvinli Hungarians without giving them either recelpti or\npaymenti.\nThe Italian and Germm press,\nmeanwhile, gave a new Indication\nthat the two ienlor AxU partners\nfivored Ruminii in the Balkan\nquarrel by giving lavish praise tq\nthe Ruminiin dictator, Antoneicu,\n\u2022i i great soldier ind leider on the\nocculon of hii birthdiy.\nBy HARRY NASH\nAuoelited Pnu Stif   Writer\nNORFOLK, Vi, Jum 16 (AP)\n\u2014An enemy tubmarine torpedoed\ntwo Urge American merchmt\nihlps yeiterday within view ol\nthouiandi of personi who itared\nleiward spellbound a bombing\nplmu, i Navy blimp ind a half\ndozen Nival lurface ihips roired\nover the irei ln search o[ the\ndiring undenea nider, dropping\nbombs md depth chargei thit\n\u2022ent huge geysers of water iky\nwird.\nThe Navy hae1 no comment as lo\nthe fite of the submarine In announcing   the   Iwlr.   ilUck   todiy.\nOnly one man was killed In the tor-\n| pedotag, which occurred about 30\nNazi Dive Bomber\nDestroyed\nin Convoy Attack\nLONDON, June 16 (CP)\u2014The\nAdmiralty innounced tonight thit\none German dlvi bomber wu destroyed tnd thrtt otheri wen\ndriven off In in uniuccettful ittempt to itttck t Brltlth convoy\noff thi Southwut Cout of Eng.\nlind lut night There win no\ncuuiltiei nor dimige on the Brltlth thlpt.\nThe tuutW bf the Cinidlin government'! lynthttle rubbtr pro-\n< gram wu itrgtiy inured htrt\ntodiy whtn priority rating! tn\nthe necetury miehlnu tnd tech-\nnUtl equlpmtnt win granted on\ntbt umi totting it for U. I.\nplinth.\nIt wu reported thit the Cinidiu rubber pltnt it Sarnii, Ont.,\nexpecU to be In production within\nt yeir. It will hive i top capicity\nof 34,000 toni i yur, sufficient tor\nCtntdi'i miliUry needi but with\nno bilince for civilian uses.\nTht Sirnii pUnt will uie pttroleum u the bue commodity but,\nln cooperation with the rubber tu-\nthorltlei of the United SUtu, the\nCmadian Government li investigating the practicability ot miking\nrubber trom ilcohol.\nUnder the priority rating gnnttd\ntodiy, the Canadian Plmt will have\nequal treatment with American\nplanls ln the distribution pt machinery and equipment In addition\niome iteel end other miterliU re\nquired for comtruction pt thl plint\ntUo will bt mtde available by Americtn authorities.\nTht U. S. hu embirked dn i gigantic progrim to fabricate synthetic\nrubber with it least $850,000,000 of\ngovernment fundi mide available\nto fir. It hu been estimited thit\n28.000 to 30,000 torn will be produced thli year, 900,000 in 1943 tnd\n800,000 'in 1444. Ai ln tht. Canadian plan, tht Americtn lynthetic\nproduction will be augmented by\nrubber mide from alcohol hut UIU\nU lirgely in experlmentil proceu\nto fir.\nBIO ARMY Will\nHIT PRODUCTION\nDECLARES HOWE\nBalanced Distribution\nof Mqnpower\nNeeded\nURGE ARMY NOT\nBIST ASSISTANCE\nOTTAWA, Junt II (CP) - A\n-htUiwtd\" dlttrlbutlon ef mm\nptwtr whloh weuld inturi eonttn-\nunion tf Ctntdt In tht rait tf tr-\nttml fer tbt Unittd Nttlom wu\n\u2022dvoctttd In tht Houm if Com\nmom todty by Munltloni Mlnltter\nHtwt.\nIictuia tht rtqulrtmtntt ef\nWtr ltd ttrtttgy might luddenly\nplut ntw dementi ueen Ctnidi\nht conttnded that the Govern\nmint ihtvld bt glvtn frttdem tt\ntet In iny tmtrgtney.\nHt ipoke In rapport of Prime Minliter Htckenlle King'i motion (or\nucond retdlng of bill 10 which reptile lecUon thrtt of thi Nitlonil\nResourcei Mobilizition Act, removing the bin igiinst cilllng up mtn\nundtr tht ict for urvice outside\nCtntdt.\nHr. Howt uld hi believed thtt\n\"it IhU moment'' there wu nothing to Indicate thit men would be\nneeded for oveneu beyond thou\nwbo hive volunteered.\n( Rilling I lirgt trmy tt the \u00ab\u2022\npenie of production which' hu pltc-\n! td grut quintitles ot Cinidlin munltloni on every batth-front would\nriot bt tht but contribution Canidi\ncould mikt.\nTht plcturt ef Ctntdi'i wir if-\nfort wu btlng \"dltt.rted\" by thl\nemphiilipliced upon tht ont ldet\n\u2022t \u2022\u00ab\u25a0*<\u00ab\u2022* ttTM^fwy eviutu\n'.i1. *mm^_-mtr tetvt. tnt *1\nthought! of tht Pint Grett Wtr.\n.Mr. Howe uid non-cuenllil induitrlei were' being converted to\nwir work or cloied down to release\nmm for the war effort\u2014and thu\nwpuld continue.\nTht problem ftclng Cinida wu\nfinding tht but use thit could be\nmlda of IU minpower to help win\nthl wtr. Hi uld Canada wu luited\nto air training and no country\namong tht AlUed nttlom wia doing\nii much ln thtt regtrd.\nCinida produced more thm 40\nper cent of the iluminum used by\ntht United Nttoini and had \"tremendoui responsibilities\" In the producUon of nickel.\n\"I doubt whether any country hu\nrailed a finer irmy or raised in\ntrmy mort quickly thin hu Cmada\nunder the voluntary system. .. .\n\"Surely the only reuon to change\nin established system li thit the\nvoluntary  lyitem   has  filled.  But\nI ut no evidence it the moment that\n'.hat tyitem has filled.\"\nMEN   NEED  8UPPLIE8\nFighting forces on the widely scattered fronti need put su plies of\nmiteriili from Canada whtre they\ndid hot need Canadian fighting men\nHe Mid thtrt could.be \"only one\niniwer\" when It ctmt to t decliion\nII between lowing production or\nbuilding up an trmy it t coit of\nmaintaining production volumt.\nBut military tnd strategic require\nmenu might chinge tnd It was ne\ncessary for the Government to hive\npower,\t\nStatement on Gas\nMay Be Made in\nHouse Today\nOTTAWA. June lt tCP)-Munitioni Miniiter Howe told the\nHouu of Commons todty bt ex-\npen ta mtkt t ititemeni on the\ng.tolini iltuition la tht Houu\ntomorww,\nSpeiking tn reply to t quutlon by N. I. M. Loekbirt (Con.\nLincoln) who liked lor Information on the guoline iltuition,\nMr. Howe uld reporu which hid\nippeired In Ihe preu within the\nput 48 houn were, so fit u he\nknew, unfounded, but he propoud miking i statement in thl\nHouu tomorrow.\nAge Limit for\nCall-Up lo\nBe Raised fo 35\nOTTAWA, Jum It (CP.)-Ae-\nHon to rain tht tga limit for tht\ncilllng up of mm for compuliory\nrnllltiry tervlce from JO to 35 li\ntxpected In tht Immtdlttt futun,\nIt wu letrned todty.\nThli ii in line with itatement\nmtdt in the Houu of Commoni\nseveral week! igo by Wir Services\nMinister Thorion who predicted\nsuch iction would bi tiktn in \u2022\nihort time.\nThe extenilon of the ige classes\neligible for compulsory call will\ntpply only to men who were unmarried or widowers without chll.\ndren In July, 1910. The next itep\nliter the calling ot ilngle men up\nto 83 is expected to be the cilllng\nof mirrled men, itarting with thou\nwho were 21 years old and married\nin July, 1940.   .\nThe' callup age wu riUtd ln\nMarch from St to -30 but Iht M-to-30\nage group produced (ewer mtn thin\ntht 21-to-2S * grolip. The M-to-3!\ngroup Is not expected to produce as\nmtny ti the 25-to-30 group.\nThe ratling of the limit ii bellev\ned to hive become neceiury be\ncause the tuply of men eligible for\ncall under the present regulations\nIs about used up ln wme of the war\nlervicei divliioni.\nTwo Battleships\nBattered, Cruiser!\nSunk 6 Others Hit\nConvoys Deliver the Goods to Both Malta\nand Tobruk in Face of Heavy Attacks\nby Superior Enemy Forces\n\u25a0y DEW MIDDLETON\nAuociited Prm Stilt Wrlttr\nLONDON, Iur* 16 (API\u2014A joint Anglo-American AlrS\nForce, tided by warships of the Royal Ntvy, wts disdosnd*!\ntonight to have sunk one of Italy's two remaining heavy\ncruisers,left two Italian battleships battered tnd burning, tnd!\ndestroyed or damaged at least six other enemy warships in\nbattles which have churned the Central and Eastern Mediterranean since Saturday.   (Also see pages 3 and 7).\nIt was the first officially-recorded participation of United]\nStates air forces in the Mediterranean theatre, now blaring\ninto full Summer activity. The Americans used four-motored\nLiberators\u2014the British name for Consolidated B-24't\u2014whilt\nthe   RA.F.   and   the   British?\nto   act   without   limitation\nlm. _m\\ whtn'tht need treet.\nIfl\nNn.\nminutu apart. He was Rubin Red-\nwine of Philadelphia, Second Assistant Engineer aboard one of the\nshipi. There were 46 ln the crew of\nthe vesiel md 62 In the crew o( the\nother.\nThe first ship ittacked remained\nafloat until late last night md the\nother was towed into a port.\nSoldien, sailors ind coast guardsmen cleared the Virginia Beach (or\na itretch of 100 yardi In (ront o( i\nCoait Guard Station ind held back\nthe crowdi is 1 surf boat brought\nashore three empty UfeboiU ind I ISTANBUL, June 16 (AP.)\u2014An\nthe body of Rcdwlne, which wu | earth ihock itrong enough to iway\nfound floating about a half mile apartment bulldlngi wu felt ln Ii-\nfrom his ship. Hia shipmates be- tanbul at 8:45 a.m. today. The ihock\nlieved he wu hurled overboard by lasted more thin i minute, but no\nI.the explosion of the torpedo. . damage wu reported immediately.\nEarth Shock Felt\nin Istanbul\nApproximately IM women volunteer! will be tought to collect Information md mike out iugir ration cards for iugir rationing in\nNelton.\nMn. N. C. Stibbi will work with\nJ. A. Ballantyne. locil represent!\ntive of the, Wirtlme Pricei ind\nTrtde Boird, ln orginlilng the\nwork ln Nelion. Various women'i\norganizations will probibly be railed upon for volunteer!.\nMr Ballantyne returned Tuetdiy\nnight from Vineouvir with tht Informition nccuury to proceed with\nthe orginlutlon. He expliined thtt\n\u2022 home to houie cenvui would hi\nmidt to obUIn thi Informition necessary tnd thit ibout 119 volunteer! would be needed to do'thii\nwork.\nThen,  with  the  InformtUon  tt\nhind, iomt 75 volunteer! would be\nneeded to transfer this informition\nto ration cards.\nTht -mrt, will bt undertaken\nwhen ipllcitlon formi trrlve, Mr.\nBallantyne itated.\nOTTAWA, June lt (CP)-Byrne\nHope sinden, Dirtctor of thi Wartlmt Pricei tnd Trade Hoard's consumer branch, ttld todty prelimlntry orginintlon U completed tor\ntransferring tb sugar ration cards\nof information contained on the application forma which ire to bi\nfilled out by Ctnidltni.\nTwtnty thouiand women now are\nbtlng \u25a0ought to do tht trtutl transferring of InformtUon, Mlu Sinden uld. Thty will work In diy\nor night ihlfU Junt 28, 28, 29, tnd\n30.\nChinese Take\nHeavy Toll\nof Jap Columns\nCHUNKING, Juni 16 (AP) -\nTht Chlneu High Command innounced tonight \u2022 further Japan.\niu idvance In Eut Klingtl prov-\nlnce, but Indicited'the Chlneu\n\u2022ra exacting i huvy toll from\nJtptntu columni itrlvlng\nto clou t plnceri en tht Chikl-j\ning-Klingil rallwiy,\nA communique utd the Chineie\nabandoned Kwangfeng, 15 miles\nwithin Kiangsi, on Sundiy tfter in\nall-night battle ln which the Japanue, thrusting Wutwird ilong the\nrailway, suffered more thm 1,000\ncuuiltiei.\nAn Army spokesman uld the gap\nbetween thli invading column md\nmother driving Eastward through\nKiangsi hid been reduced to SO\nmUu.\nThe communique utd thi Chlnue\nhid seized ihe initiative In the\nNancheng region, iomt 40 mllu\nSouth of the rallwiy, ind were\nstorming the city, which the Japanese ciptured t few days igo.\nASKS OFFENSIVE\nA government ipokeimin urged\nthe Immediate launching ot a major\nPiclflc offenilve ihould be given\n\u2022t least equil coniideration with\npossible drives ln other wir Ihea-\ntru.\nJapan, he uld, miy become \"the\nmoit difficult of the Axis powen\nto defeit\" if the United Nitioni\n\"continue to be complacent\" towird\nher.\nFleet Air Arm flew torpedo-\ncarrying planes, bombers and\nfighters in the extensive action.\nSpecial communlquu trom thi R\nA. T. Commind ln Cairo tnd from\nthe Admiralty md Air MinUtry in\nLondon piled up the lmpreulve reporU of Allied luccessei ifter two\ndiys of extravagint AxU clams\nof the smutting of two grett convoyi, bound from both Cut ind\nWeit for MllU md Tobruk. The\nGermim and Italians, ln ill, boasted\nthit | total of 16 Allltd veueli, Including eight crullers or deitroyen,\nhid bttn iunk md Oct tt other\nships had been damiged, iome ol\nthem being cilled tottl loues.\nReplying to thli, tht Admlratty-\nAir Miniitry communiqut innounced tonight thit the convoyi had delivered the good! to both Malta ind\nto Tobruk, thi Afrlcin deiert but*\nlon, in the (ace of the heaviest kind\nof ittacki by superior enemy navil\nand Air Forcei.\nBy LARRY ALLEN\nALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Jum 16\n(AP)\u2014Amerlcm heivy bomberi\nhivi intend thi Mediterranean\nSei wir In ilimbing fuhion, icorlng dirtct hiU on two Italian bat-\ntlithlpt, thru crulien tnd ont dt.\nitroyir, tnd probibly mother deitroyer.\nPowerful Liberator bomberi with\nR.A.F. planes amicked what might\nhive been in attemp by the Italian\nfleet to destroy a Britiih convoy\nin the Central Mediterranean.\nKnowing the Italian fleet had left\nTaranto md wai heiving South-\nEutwird,   American   bomberi,   In\nFrance's Fallen\nSaluted In      1\nParis by R.A.F.\nLONDON, Junt 16 (CP Cable.)\u2014\nOn the eve of the iecond innlver-\nsary of the fall ot France the Air '\nMiniitry dlicloied todiy thit the\nRoyil Air Forct hid taluttd\nFrance'! fallen with \u25a0 streaming.\ntricolor tosied over the Arc de Trl-\nomph md the tomb of the Unknown\nSjildltf |n PtrU. ,.  1   ..    . '. . -A\nTht. Miniitry wld thtt a fart\nBeiufighter on an audadouf lone I\n(light hedge-hoped into the heart el I\nParU and iwung twice icrou tht\nbroad Champs Elysees ibove tht .\nheadi of the noonday crowds.\nDropping IU tribute to France'i '\ndeid on the flrit duh tlong the\nivenue, the plane, piloted by t 71*\nyeir-old ' Engllihmm, circled t\nchurch tower ind returned to pew'\ncannon fire Into thi Nizl populited\nMarine Ministry ind drop mother\ntricolor there.\nThe trip from t Britiih ilrport'.\ntook 214 hours md the only oppoiition encountered consisted of't ftw\ntracer bullets fired from fictory topi\nIn the ParU ouUklrti.\nGiant Gun Used by\nGermans in\nSevastopol Battle\nMOSCOW, June 17 (Widnu\ndiy). (AP)\u2014A glint gun, ilmiltr\nto tht \"Slg Berthi\" with which\ntht Germans ihillld Pirii In thl\nflrtt Great Wtr, wn uld hy thi\nRuulini' todiy te hive bein\n\u2022mong tht mined irtillery with\nwhich thl Null .helled Sevtito\npel yuterdiy.\nconjunction with R.A.F. torpedo\nplinei openting from Libyan and\nother bases, immedlitely took off In\nsearch  of  Mussolini's  warships.\nA young BritUh R.A.F. reconnaissance pilot told me how American\npilots got their flnt chance to give\nthe Duce'i fleet \u2022 belting.\nOkanagan Lake\nRity Continues\nPENTICTON, B. C. June 16 (CP)\n\u2014the waters ot Okanagan Like oontinued to rise today, lncreulng the\nthreit of floods (or Penticton end\nKelowna, but Penticton Creek\nwhich brought i devastating flood\nto Penticton last Empire Day, hed\nbeen held In check by work crewi.\nThe creek flooded IU bank yei*.\nterday it several placet within the\nbusiness ireu of Penticton, but\nilnce then the witen hive receded.'\nSI. Laurent Says French Not Going\nto Be Assimilated; Backs Bill\nOTTAWA, June 16 (CP) -\nJuitlce Minister St. Laurent told\nthe Houie of Commoni tonight\nthtt 175 yeira of Britiih connection hid concluiively ihown that\nthe 9,000,000 Cmadimi of French\norigin \"are not going to be asslm-\nUited.\"\nHe ipoke In support of bill 80\nwhich will enable the government to enforce conscription (or\noveneu service by order ln council.\n\"I im convinced that we all want\nto win the war,\" he said, \"and that\nwe ire ill prepired to iubmit to\n\u2022ny meuure which may be absolute neceiury for that purpose.\n\"tto thinking penon can have\nmy objection to the government\nresorting to conscription (or over-\nwu lervice jn the event o( absolute neceulty.\"\nThe Juitlce Minister waa frequently\" appliuded throughout his\nipeech. He received an ovation\nfrom memberi of all parties it the\ncloie when Prime Minliter King\nwalktd over md ihook hli hmd,\nMr. St   Laurent expreued regret\nthit Hon. J. P. A. Cirdln hid re\nTriniport In promt igilnit tht '\nbill, tnd criticized  Mr. Ctrdln'i.\nipeech In explanation.\n\"In spite of the difficulties which\nthe future may hold ln itore for\nthe memberi of this government I\nfelt It was my duty to carry my portion   of   whatever   reiponilhtilitiu\nmight be involved,\" he laid.\nOther Quebec memben were opposing the measure.\n\"Might I suggest to my colleaguel\nIn thii House Irom my own province that they know as well as I\ndo. their constituents are not fully\nInformed of the present situation,\"\nsaid Mr. St. Laurent.\n\"Tht truth le thit conicrlptlon\nor no conicrlptlon for oveneu\nttrvict li ot very little practical\nconiequence at tha preient time.\"\nBill 80 was a logical consequence\nof ihe vote registered In the plebiscite and the attitude of those wno\nfavor its adoption and of those who\nare opposed to it is perhaps also the\nlogical consequence of the way in\nwhich electora themselves divided\non thai plebiscite.\"\nSuch   division   were   unfortunate |\nbut  were  unavoidable  and  shoult\nsigned hit portfolios of Worki tnd I not be looked upon ai discouraging\u25a0\n!J____M_l____A_j__________l\nf^UJ^^^^^^^^^^^^\n -\n.\nfat two\nI. E.Coles Heads Old Timen;\nlie July 22; Seek Print History\nB Diitrict OU Timen Ano-, told Mitt of oldtlmen Hvtag ud\nhtrt Tuetdty tight tt in j dud, whs pioneertd tbt Kooteniy.\nI meeting colored with remin\net tht DUtricf i put eleet-\nIV.' I. Coin to tht PreHdency,\nI madt pnliminuy irrmflfflenti\nHi tnnutl picnic July tt Tbt\nI Timeri ilso took thi tint itep\nthe poulblt publuhing ot\nof tbt hiitory ot John\nNelion'i tint mtyor.\ntil tltcted wen S. Q. Bliy-\n, W. K. .Wing, Al Tregillui, John\nnberg tnd Thomu McKecknlt,\nPreildenti; W. & Colu,\n\u25a0Wkltnt; D. H. Proudfoot, Vlci-\n\u25a0uldent; Oeorge Honteid, Secre-\nKr. A. C Bmory, Treuurer, M\nK Domldion, T. L Irwin, Aid Rou\nHoming. W. BL foiter, E. W. Wid-\nIbWion, J. R. Huntir, J. A. McDon-\nLd, Chirlu Morrii, Chirlei r Mc\n\u25a0udy wd Thomu Brown.\nptTORY RIADY\nMY  FALL\nI fttpintlon of the eontempltted\npDltory of Neleon\" wu progreii\nkg, ud would pouibly be ready\nv'MH Hiitorim R. 0. Joy reported. He hid preiented \u25a0 hiitory\nm tht colorful cireer ot John Houiton, tnd Secretary George Honteid\nreported printing pricei of $112 35\nplui tix for 500 coplei ind 1141.79\ntor 1000 coplei hid been rtetlvtd.\nBk Secretary, D. H. Proudfoot, tnd\nIL C. Donaldion ot Stlmo were ip-\nuted t committet to Interview\nCity Council uking wlitrtct\nfimncing tht project.\nMr. Joy la prtuntlng hli report\nht htd uncovered In obtaining ot\nttrnL Ont elderly ltdy ht Interviewed, being told \"no\" whu iht\nuked tt tht hiitory mi complete\nbrokt Into tun, uying \"I wuted\nto ntd thtt hiitory befon I died.\"\nSix dtyi ltttr __N wu deid.\nTht nport touched ott t period\nat reminiKencing tnd many new\nulei ot tht old diyi ud cbaraottn\nchanged handa. A minutu illtnot\nfer those old umtn who htd \"put\nbeyond\" tlnct lut yttr wu obierved. A roll ot It of thott, whe htd\npined wu reid by tbt Secretary.\nThii Included R. J. Elliott, A. H.\nGreen, J. T. Kilby, T. Cottlnghim.\nT. Gomer Jonet, J. C. Riley, Pit\nLing, W. McOulre, C T\u00a3 Gi\u00a7non,\nAl Terrlll, John Jickmtn, 1\\ W.\nJirvli, Jtck Vlvitn, Mickey Byru,\nW. C Brown, Thomu Line, Eli Sut-\ncl.ffe, Jouph Grondin, A. Upotnt.\nW. C. Kettlewell, John WUton tnd\nJimes  Henderson.\nTerming the Historian's efforti \"\u2022\nviluibli work\", Aid. Ron Fleming\nthanktd Ilr. Joy on behalf of the\nAuoclation.\nA letter requesting uie ot Like-\nside Pirk for July 12 tor the annual\npicnic will be wnt to the City Council it wu decided. Picnic chairmen\n\u2022ppointed wen Aid. Fleming, muilc,\nChirlei Morrii, iporU, ind W. E.\nColli, registration.\nFlmnclil itatement presented by\nTreuurer A. C. Emory revealed recelpti were $89, dliburtementi $11.1]\nend the bmk bilince $101.10.\nHuns C\u00abt Wind Up\nOvtr Thrtot\nof Allied Invasion\nLONDON, Junt M (CP>\u2014Tht\nFrtt French Pre* Service doctored\ntodty Germmy ii to -ntrvout tttt\ntht potability ot *\u00bb Allied eftta-\n\u25a0avi ta *\u2022 Wut\" thtt tt* guat af\ntht Miginot Uat htvt beea it-\nverted ud ntw tortifktitoni m*\nbeing ballt tlong tht Rami Ike\nitatement declared tht German\nHigh Command hu ordered ipecltl\n\u2022nil-commmdo uniu, equipped lor\nband-to-hmd tnd itreet fighting,\nto bt itatloned tt major polnti\nilong tht cout\n-'\u20221 Vi   \u00bb\u00bb..    i\n\u25a0-MISON DAILY NtWS  Iff LtCN   t . -WIDNIIOAY MORNIM*  JUM 17.\n.A.F. Attacks\njrmany\nLONDON, Jun^lT (Wednudiy).\n|<CP)\u2014Tht RAF. was reporttd iu-\n[thorltitlv\u00ably todty to hive been\n(over Germmy lut night Ifttr lta\nBig bomberi hid been grounded by\nteven luecetilvi nighti of bid weather.\nII \/ur maun south coast\nMOWN, June IT (Wednudiy). (CP)\nHf-A lone rtlder dropped hombi neir\nft ttrly thii morning. Night fight-\nI tn engiged tt.\nI PIONIIR MINSN Dill\n\u25a0T TAMOOUVSB, June W (CEP) -\nfcobert Charlei Wilion, 80, pioneer\nIn tht development ot Britiih Co-\nllumbla'i foreit tnd mineral re-\nioumoi, dltd in hotpital htrt yet-\n|\u00bbtdiy.\t\nThough yon can cook   \u2022\nand iweep and mw,\nYoull never win a man,\nyoa know*\nTou must ptrtpltt\u2014\nbut lt't a fact,\nTou can't offend\nand itill attract!\nloth tonight with UttlUW\nAlaska to Mobilize\nCivilian Defence\nWASHINGTON, Juni lt <AP>-\nImmidiite orginlutlon of u Al-\nuku Wir Council to mobilize civiliin minpower tnd resources to\nlupport defence of thit territory\nwti directed todiy by Interior\nSecretary Hirold Ickei.\nGovernor Erneit Gruening will\nbe Chilrmin ot tht Council which\nwill cooperiti cloiely with military luttiorltlei ln putting the territory on t full prepiredneu footing\nLavalee Captured\nat Vancouver\nvAwcouvra, t_* ii (cm-\nWhilt u inttntivt mtnhunt wu\nln progreu for two men who etctped trom Otktlla Priton Firm\nln nttrby Burnaby lut night,\nChirlu Lavtlee, 21, who uctptd\nfrom the priion Hty t> wtth Albert\nMuifelt Jr, wu rectpturtd by police in t downtown rooming houu\ntodiy.\nMuifelt b itlll tt targe.\nMlki Glowiky, M, ud Lloyd\nClirke, 19, uied \u2022 imuggled hick-\nuw blade to cut the bir of t priion\nwindow md mike their escape lut\nnight. No trice hu yet been found\nof them, deipite I wlduprttd\nleirch.\nAPPLEDALE\nAPPLBDALE. B. C-Mn. A. O.\nWiUon ud daughters, Pitrlcii ind\nAmy, viilted Nelion.1\nMn B. Shiw, who iptnt tht Wtn\nttr with hir ion md diughter-ln-\nla vr, Mr. ud Mn. J. Shiw of Trill\nhu returned to her home hen.\nW. M. Jonei ot Appledale viilted Wlnliw recently.\nRaymond Burkitt of Appledile\nviilted Wlnliw.\nOordon Eftodi wu the weekend\ngueat ot hli pirenti, Mr. md Mn.\nEftoda ot Appledale.\nAlee Fomenoff who U employed\nit Slocin City, ia viiiting hii wife\nMn. Fomenoff of Appledile.\nW. Cant of Appledilt wu \u2022 recent ihopper in Nelion.\nMiki Poitnicoff, who li employed\nwith the C.P.R. wu the weekend\ngueit of hit pirenti, Mr. md Mri.\nP. Poitnlcotf ot Appledile.\nMn. Grltiihen ind children Polly\nmd Peter of Appledale have left\nto Join Mr. Gritchen it Golden.\nMlu Edm Cant of Appledale wu\na recent ihopper in Nelion.\nMr. md Mri. Alec Molaff, wno\nwen married recently it Apple-\ndale, hive left to make their home\nln Alberta. Mn. Moloff ii the former\nMiu Annie Poitnicoff of Apple-\ndill.\nF. Merrlam vliited Winlaw recenUy.\nAlec Perevenoft vliited hli wife\nof Appledale.\nMn. A. G. Wation and family of\nAppledale viilted Winlaw.\nMri. P. Burkitt of Appledale vilited Winlaw recently.\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONE     MR. AND MRS. PETER KAPAK, Propi.     PHONE\nJS A    In our new wing you may ehloy the fineit    J**tX\nAJ \u25a0     rooms in the Interior \u2014 Bath or Shower.    ** \u00bb\n8PECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour St.       Vancouvtr, B. C.\ndy n\nPho\nnu and elevator,\nA. PATTERSON, late ot\nColeman, Alta, Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor  Freight Linos\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nt\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 t.m.\u2014Exeept Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM   H.  MclVOR  Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135        NeUon\u2014Phone 35\nMatal-Midiel M W\nlo Vote for\nIW Secretary\nNATAL, B-C.-Nitd-ltitntl mem-\ntan ot Ikt _t_l Itcil No TJtl Of\nttt Unlied Mine Workeri ot America, mwibtflng wtll ovtr ICO, will\nWtt during ttt wtil os t new ttt-\nreury. Tht pceeent tterettry, Simla Wuvec eg Nttal lut htld tt*\npoeuua t( \u2022ccrttiry tor II ot Uw\nM yttn ttit hi hit btea connected\nwltt ttt Hicktl union tnd will bt\noppoied ty ttm Cngluh ot U__,\nt Mw-etntr to tht Miehtl minea\nDuring' ttt mm* ttat well over\n100 tantact mlntn will chooee t\ncheekwtlghmu from three ctn*-\nditet Ikt three eandidattt ire\nVince Podrttky, Start Chtta ot Nttal ud Prink Thomu ot MVefcil\nT. Podrttky, pruident, J. Tupper, vice-pmldmt tnd A. Podrmy,\nrteotdtr wtrt til voted ln uninl-\nmoutly at ttt lut union melting to\nhold   office   for   mothtr   term.\nCurtin tt Broadcast\nOwing to\nCrave Turn of War\nMBJOUBNI. Junt IT IWtdDtt-\ndtjl\u2014ICP)\u2014Prtmt Wntatar Curtin\nwill brotdcut tt Auitnlit ttlt tvt-\n_____\u25a0 \"owing tt ttt gnit tern al ttt\nwar ta tte Northern nimiiiHiV\nttt HertVi polltfcil torrtepoadeoi\n\u25a0id today.\nRossland Will\ntorn Supervision\nOfHrjtSdMOlS\nNIGHT BAIL\nWItTIRN INTIRNATIONAL\nTtcomt     11  11 \u2022\nSpokmt  -    I   t  1\nJohnion   md   Spurgeon;   Kittle,\nMoUtor CI). Daley (I) and Mytn,\nPoliter (I).\nPACIFIC COAtT\nStn rrtadtct   -    III\nLot AngilM     11   It  I\nIpperly, Rtrrtl (I) tnd Ogro-\ndowikL Sprint (Hi Ratftaibtrger\nmd Todd.\nHollywood       10   11   I\nOakland        I   10   1\nBittner md Breniel; Corbett, Aa-\ntnla (I) tnd Glenn.\nContinued Wet Weather Is Seriously\nAffecting Kootenay Crops\nKIMBERLEY\nKIMBBILKY, B. C\u2014 Mr. ud\nMil. W. Selby of Trtll ire fueiti\nof the former'i pgrenti, Mr. ind\nMn. C. Selby.\nMr. tnd Mn. C. Newmin lift\nFrldiy for Plnchtr Creek to it-\ntend the wedding of Mr. Neiimin'i\nbrother.\nJoe Panon returned to hli home\nifter ittending College ln Spokine.\nMr. md Mn. Oeorge Kent returned to Roisland tfter ittending\nthe funeral of the litter'i father.\nT. Mteiter.\nMr. md Mri. Tom Hirrobln ire\nholldiylng it Banff md Cilgiry.\nMr. ind Mri. J. Plttao left to\nipend \u2022 vication it Kelowni.\nMr. tnd Mra. A. Archlbild hive\nreturned from \u2022 holiday at Lethbridge.\nMri. O. I. Doddi ind her granddaughter left for her home ln Toronto,\nMr. ind Mri. A. Dutton ind Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. H. Evam ire holidaying\n\u2022t Cilgiry.\nCorp. J. Barton ipent hli luve\nwtth frlendi here.\nA quiet wedding* wu lolemnlied\n\u2022t the Baptlit Minn it Crinbrook\nJune 9, when Thelma Irene Dyaon\nof Kimberley becime the bride of\nMelvin Eugene Almii. Rev. J. T.\nPiton officiated. The bride wore a\nblue afternoon dreu, with white\nacceuoriei md carried a bouquet\nof roses. Mill Berthi Phillipi who\nwu bride'i attendant., wore a\npaUley ifternoon dreai with nivy\nacceuoriei ind carried \u2022 bouquet\nof roses and fern. L, Almu wu\nbest man. Following the ceremony\n\u2022 reception was held at the honm ol\nthe bride's lister, Mri. Pocock. The\nroom waa prettily decorated md\nthe tablt wu centred with a three\ntiered wedding cike. Mr. md Mn.\nAlmu left for \u2022 trip to Calgary.\nFor travelling the bride wore a\nnavy blue iuit, with white iccei-\nloriei and a corsage of roiebudi.\nOn their return they will reiide\nin Kimberley.,\nJudge md Mn. H. W. Colgan of\nFernie, were Kimberley vlilton on\nTueiday.\n\u2022 Mill Margaret Redding of Victoria'is visiting here.\nMra. Fraser McKay returned from\nLoi Angelei.\nF. Fouett, of Vincouver ii viiiting hii mother, Mn. Meiiter.\nMn. T. H. McKeown hu returned home from Vancouver.\nMn. W. G. Neeve end chlldnn\nirrived here lut week trom Ontario.\nMr. ind Mn. E. D. Tiylor hu\nu gueata lut week, Mr. end Mn.\nA. W. Taylor of Loi Angeles.\nMr. ind Mn. A. Bryant hive left\nfor i holldey it the Cout While\nthere Mr. Brymt will represent the\nOdd Fellows Lodge it thi con.\nveotlon,\nHundreds of Creeks\nDie Under\nBrutal Nazi Rule\nLONDON, June. U (CP)-The\nGreek Government ln London de\nclired today hundredi of Greeki\nrecently have been executed by\nGermin, 'Bulgarian and Italian occupation forcei in an attempt to\ncurb persistent sabotage and it\nticki on foreign toldien.\nIt reported an Athena newipiper\nmnouncement of a \"large number\"\n\u2022shot the diy liter the Germin Juni,\n4 communique iald 300 hoitngei\nhad been taken. Five personi, it\ntdded, were ihot lite ln Mty for\nattacki on Italian toldltri and four\notheri for attempts to flee ibroad.\nGreek authoritiei tn Turkty wtre\n\u25a0aid to have received reporti thit\nBulgarian troopi recently killed ISO\nGreeki in the Kilkia dUtrict.\nContinued wet wetther It hiving\n\u2022 urloui effect on trult md vegetable cropi tn ttl Kooteniy-Boundary The Depirtment of Agriculture horticultural ntwi letter contain! tbt following covering Oil\nthree dlitrIcta:\nKOOTINAY AND\nARROW LAKES\nAll crop* in In n\u00abed of wme\nwarm tnd lunny weither\nA few locil itriwbtrrle* from\nthi etrly tectloni will mtke their\n\u2022ppeirtnce on tht mirket thli\nweek. Britiih Soverelgni hive\nJuit pawed peak bloom ln moit iec-\ntlom, md heivy ihlpmenti of thli\nvirlety will not be on until ifttr\nJunt JO. Rupberrlu ind blick-\nberrlei in coming Into bloom w th\npeak bloom In mother week. Loetl\ngooMberrlei were on the mtrket\non May 10. Curranti ire miking\ngood growth, ilthough In iome cu-\nei blick curranti did not let my\ntoo well.\nAll virlitlei.of cherrlu are-making good lire for the ituon, ind\nilthough the drop ll not over, Indication! are that thi crop will be but\nillghtly leu than In IMl. With favorable wuther the cherry crop will\nstart to move ibout one week later\nthan lut yttr. The petch crop hu\nonly ut good in Nme orchirdi tod\non present ihowlng the crop will\nbe lighter thin lut year. Thli ii\nin off yeir. for plumi, ind he\nprune crop ii light due to \u2022 poor iet.\nPein ire in iverage crop for\nthe dlitrict ind the drop hu been\nquite heivy on moit varietlei of\nipplu. Thli will help out on thinning operatloni. Weither condltioni\nhive been very unfavorable for\nipriying opentioni ind theie are\nlit general behind ichedule.\nMoitly ill vegetablei cropi hive\nbeen checked by the cool, wet weither. Corn, cucumberi, tomatoei\nand peppen ire miking very ilow\ngrowth. The cooler weither cropi\nire doing better ind In the lighter\n\u2022nd wirmer soils theie cropi ire\ndeveloping normally. Local grown\nbeeti, cirroti, eirly cibbage ind\ncauliflower, is well \u25a0\u25a0 a few early\npotatoes and held lettuce, ihould\nreach the market within \u25a0 week'i\ntime. Ilundh onioni, leaf-lettuce,\nupirigui, radlih, iplnich, beet\ntopi md rhlubtrb are the main local vegetable cropi supplying the\nmarkets at the preient. The planting of all vegetable cropi hu been\ncompleted with the exception of\nFill turnlpi, lite cabbige md cauliflower.\nThe cool, wet weither hii been\nhelpful to the hiy md grain crops\nind there tre some very good stand\nin evidence. The flnt cutting of\nalfalfa ii reidy but little hu been\ncut io fir li weither condltioni\nhive been very unfavorable.\nCREITON\nIt hu been ibout thi wetteit Miy\non record. Puturei, most ground\ncropi tnd meadows hive benefitted.\nDimige to roidi md bridgei and all\nlow lying farm areu hu occurred.\nThe wetther hii deliyid early maturity and been very favorable 'o\nthe   ipreid   ind   development   of\nLONDON   (CP)-Erneit   Brown,\nMinister of Health, laid In an address that more than 11,000 children\n1*1 orphaned   by   German   raids,   ire\nboused in residentlil nurccriei.\n\"nqpK%i U-Hom-\ntand School Board, mduvorttg to\nfttd t wftablt aaa for tht pott of\n\u2022upirvntng principtl eg ichooli, tonight rtelved Com Wuliy McKen-\nlit ot ttt High School ind t 1.\nPtrklai at Mtrl_ttn School iccipt-\nincu ot vtct-princlptlitaipi, Mr. mc-\ntUoiie miking ttt nMmtioa tttt\nttt Beard ihould reltm hltt whtn\nht tound tnothtr lultablt pttt; tnd\nMr. Pirkim offering hit icceptince\nundtr protait ifttr withdrawing big\non etrly ilopei. Young cuu trt\nmiking vlgoroui growth ind t good\niverage crop ou be expicted.\nQoosebenlu trt now ivtllablt on\nthe Ipctl mtrket, md t good crop\nil anured. Curranti trt liilng rapidly.\nCherrlei give promlie of \u25a0 ftlr\ncrop. Condltioni for potlenlittlon\nwere not very ftvortblt. Groweri\nreport proipecti look better it pruent thm thty mpectid t month\n\u25a0go. Btngi in I llttlt light, but\nLamberts md Detcom tre good.\nPlumi are very fair but prunu trt\nlight u the let wu dimiged by\nSpring frost. Pun look excellent\n\u2022nd \u2022 full crop ctn bt expected\nEirly ipplu ire good, alio Northern spies ind Rome Heautiei, but\nDelicloui ire iby u lt wu tbe otf\nyeir for thli virlety.\nMeidowi will give \u2022 he\u00abvy yield\nthli yur, but ill low pltcu Uve\niuffered where the drainage ll poor,\nli the witer hu now Uld long\nenough to kill kltilfa and all loaded grains. Win* weather ind iun<\nihtne li now needed for thi nixt\ntwo weeks, io thit thi firmer cin\ncitch up with hli seasonal work,\nccntrol weeki md mature early\ncropi.\nQRAND PORKS\nSmaU fruiti ire coming along\nwell, with rupberrlu ind bUck\nberrlei ihowlng promlie of pro\nduclng the heiviut crop over \u2022\nperiod ot yun. ,\nTree frulU continue to ihow Indication! of \u2022 ftlr crop. Applu miy\nnot be u heivy u wu it flnt-Indicited by i profuilon ot blouomi.\nThe effect of Spring frosts li now\nshowing ln the prune orchirdi. Vtry\nlittle ipriying hu been done becauie of weither condltioni, consequently the growen' lime-table n\nbehind ichedule. Some icab hu\nbeen showing up during the put\nweek. Codling mothi ire not yet\nflying, md none hive beed diicov-\nvered in the trapi to dite.\nVegetable cropi ire not making\ngrowth u rapidly u they ihould\nind a warm weither ii needed to\nbring them ilong, pirtlculirly tomatoes, corn md bum, etc. Aiparagui yleldi ire only ibout one-half\nof thole harvested lait yeir, md\nthe quality li down. Thli li tht reiult of lite blight hitting the plants\nlut fill. Early lettuce and beeti irt\nbeginning to come tn from locil\ngrowers, also greenhouse tomatoes.\nThe setting ot tomito plinti ln thf\nHeld li well under wiy. These hive\nbeen held bick u long ii possible,\nawaiting more favonble weather\ncondltioni.\nFlood damage to teed cropi ll hot\nexpected to be serloui. The cropi\nire growing rapidly. Onloni trt\nheading out, tnd there trt t number of \"misses\" In thl row! .of ctr-\nrot iteckllngi. Radish md lettuce\nieed cropi hive germlnited well\nwith thinning ind weeding proceeding. Ne serious damage from\ndlieue ii recorded. Onion leedllngi\nhave been attacked by wirewormi\nthroughout the early stages of\ngrowth.\nCutting ot alfalfa hiy is now ln\nprogreu. Farmen ire wiry ibout\nfungm diseases and hai lnUerrupttd^ getting  more  down  thm  cm   be\nA letter from Dr. H B. King,\nChltt Inipector ot Schooli tor B C,\nipproved tht plin to ippoint l lup-\ntrviilng principtl provided \u2022 torn-\nptttnt nun wtt choien, tnd indictt.\n\u2022d \u2022 mm of tfali typt wu needed tt\nRoulind.\nAt midnight, following t union\nln committu, tht Botad innounctd\ntt bad decided uninimouily ta toa-\npromlu by appointing t wpervulng\nprinciptl tor ttt Junior tnd unior\nhigh ichooli only, tnd by directing\nthtt tht mpervliing principtl tag\nMtcLtu ichool principtl ihould eo-\nordinate In keeping with tht poller\nof thl DtptrtmiDI of Educttlon.\nWilion Nomod Senior\njudge of Cariboo\nOTTAWA, Junt 11 (CP)-Ap-\npolntment of Judgt J. O. Wilion u\nStnlor County Court Judgt of Ctrlboo Dlitrict, BrlUih Columbli, wu\ninnounctd todiy by Juitlci Mlnliter St Uurent.\nJudgt Wilion wu Junior County\nCourt Judge In thtt tret ind takei\nthe piece af Senior Judge H. E.\nRobertion who died recently.\nEric D. Woodburn ot Quemil,\nmember of the Uw firm ot Wilion,\nWhitt tnd Woodiide ot Vtncouvtr.\nhid been ippolnted Junior County\nCourt Judge for Ctrlboo.\nVictims of Plane\nCrash Named\nHKI.I.EVILLE, Ont, Junt lt (CP)\n\u2014A)r forct officiili todiy releued thi mmu of the three ilrmen\nkllltd Stturdiy tftirnoon whtn\ntheir plint cruhed Into thl Biy ot\nQulnti.\nTht victimi were PO. J. A. McGregor, Regim; Ltc. J. R. D. Young,\nMontrul, tnd Lee. E. W. Showell ot\nKent, England, tte litttr of tin\nRAJ.\nall spray schedules. Serloui flood\ndamage threaten! the Kooteniy\n\u25a0 lata.\nStrawberrlei in now tiling ilowly, but miturlty hu been deliyed.\nThere hu been i reduction in acreage. Raipberriei in now in bloom\nhindled with safety on account of\nthe unsettled condition of thi weither. Flnti leading ot cereal cropi\nthroughout the Boundtry Dlitrict\nwu deliyed when thoie ireu were\n\u25a0ubjected to thunderstorms, flood!\nmd washouts.\nVEGETABLE   ACREAGE,  19*11  AND  1942\nGnnd Forki\nKoot. md Arrow\nLakes\nIMl      1M2\nAiparagui\nBeam \t\nBeeta \t\nCibbage\n.tin\n  6\n  I\n  4\n  \u00bb\nCauliflower     1\nCihtaloupei      \u2014\nCirroti  *\nCelery\nCorn \t\nCucumben\nLettuce  \t\nOnioni \t\nParsnips  ....\nPttt  \t\nPeppen\nP0tltc\n_    itoei (EirlyV   35\nPotatou (Late)   260\nSpinich       \u2014\nSquilh, Pumpkin   -*\u25a0\nTomitou     85\nTurnlpi .           . ..* 1\nOther Vegetables 4\n<\n5\n18\n3\n7\n3\n7\n5\nIH\n5\n1\ni\n1\n40\n300\n1\n1941\n8\n1942\n9\nCreston\nIMl      1941\n-        12\n28\nII\nIdd\nM\n2\n1415\n85\n234\n1\n214\n1\nI*\n3H\n3\n6\n30\n4S7      309\n15\n18\n%\nVegetable ieed! In Grand Forki Diitrict: 1941, 170 tcrei; 1942, 539 acrei.\n\u2022\u2022dfot Date May\nlo Known\nby End of Week\nOTTAWA. Just M (CPl-rtotnce\nUUsmtm Ililey told ttt lawi at\nCommoni todty bt hopu to bt tblt\nto itnounot at tttt of hli bodjtt\n_it*m betore ttt tad at ttt wttk.\nCoattrvtuvt Brau Lttdtr Baa-\nton, uking tor intormtttgo ta ttt\nbudgtt ditt, uld ttt pi-mot ret-\nlion wu in m fifth montt tad thtt\nthtrt It t dulri to know ifcout pro-\ntuition tnd othar budgtt\nGERMAN HELD FOR\nFAILURE TO REPORT\nVANOOUVm, Junt 16 (CP)-\nPoltct todiy held tor investigitlon\nt Germtn who tilled to report to\nthe R.C.M.P. ilnce June 1.\nCRESTON\nCRESTON, B.C.-George Nedelac\nof the R.C.A.F. li viiiting Cruton.\nMiu Hull Hobden end Dr. ind\nMn. W. N. Fruer wtrt wtekend\nvisitors it Kootenay Cottages, Gray\nCreek.\nRuuel Pridham wu t Crmbrook\nvliitor it thi end of the week.\nA. Weir left lut week for TrtU\nwhtrt ht wu enlisted in the tctivt\nservice force tnd proceeded OB .0\ntht Cout\nMn. Bruce Niblow Vilited Mri. J.\nMarshall of Cruton before returning to the cout Urt. Niblow has\nbeen viiiting her fither, Mr. Don-\n\u2022Idion, tt Riverview md her hui-\nband'i ptrenti in Ctnyon.\nMr. tnd Mn. Robert Ptrkln ot\nKimberley rtilted ttelr former'i\npirenti, Mr. tnd Mn. Parkin, at the\nweekend.\nMr. and Mn. Archil Jacks tn\nhtrt from tht Cout visiting thi\nformer'i parenti, Mr. md Mn. W.\nJicki.\nMluei Mtry Crilg md Marion\nMilu hivt rtturntd from \u2022 tew\ndtyi tt Radium Hot Springi. En\nroutt homt (hey vliited the latter'i\nptrenti in Crubroo|c.\nPhillip Smith tnd John Harris\nhivt nturnid homt trom t bicycle\ntrip to Cnnbrook.\nMn. R. Leavitt of Cardston, Alta,\nis visiting her ion tnd daughler-ln-\nltw, Mr. and Mri. U Leavitt\nMr. md Mn. T. W. Bundy htvt\nreturned from t vliit it Toronto,\nOnt\nMn. T. Trevelyan ind ion, Thomas, left lut week to visit the former'i diughten, Miu Dally Trevelyan and Mn. O. Irving it Cran-\nbrook.\nMn, C. Nelion of Uthbridge,\nAltt., viiited Mn. L. Leavitt for i\nfew days. She returned homt on\nTuttdty.\nMr, tnd Mri. M. Bill of Tril,\nwho wire married there lut week,\nvlllttd here for \u25a0 few days.\nMn. E. Jackson and young daughter of Sherbrooke, Que., are viiiting Mr. ind Mn. Kelly.\nMlu DorU Bukerville of Kings-\ngate ii \u25a0 Creston guut it tht homt\nof Mn. M. Wilks. She hu recently\ncompleted t couru in home economlci it Wlnnlptg.\nWu Bddy ud George Sincliir trt\nmotor vislton it tht cout for a\ncouplt ot wttki.\nMn. E. Strong, who hu been vii\nlting hir huiband, who ii In trim\nIng at Vernon, Is tt preient itaylng\nwith her parents, Mr. md Mri. W.\nFerguion\nHOUSl APPROVES\nBILL TO\nDOUBLE U. $. FLEET\nWASHINOTON, Juni 11 (AP>-\n_, _ttffltm ifclp conitrucuoo\nintra\u2014ta unprecedented pro-\ngrim duigntd tt doublt ttt \u00ab\u00ab\n4 tta Oalttd Stttu ftaet-wu tp -\nproved today hy tht Boot oi Sip-\naaatttfvti Ntvtl CWwalttta.\nIW m-uiurt, dimonitntlng ttt\nNtvy'i lncrtulng tmphuli on\npltnt ctrrier tnd omitting ny pro-\nvttlon tor mw battluhlpt, will provldt tor man ttn MM tttpt oi ill\ntypu, including mort thta 400 com-\nb\u00abtant craft tt tht ttrritr-crulur.\ndutroyer otttgory.\nRossland Teacheri,\nBoard Secretary\nOffer Resignations\nROSSLAND, B.C, Jtmt It-Two\ntuchtn' rulgnitloni ud thi rmg-\nnttlon tt Arthur Turner it Boird\nStcrttary twt iccepted by the\nRoulind Sohool Boird Tuied.y\nnight\nTttchin rulgnlng wtn Misi\nMiry B. Freney of tte Junior-Senior\nHigh Sohool Stiff; ud W. M. Glbion, VJct-Prlnclpil of thl High\nSohool\nReport Jap Invasion\nof Siberia Near\nLONDON, Junt 1* (CP.)-Reu-\nttn ntwi igency reported ftom\nChungking todty thtt tbt Chineu\nCtblnet mtt to diicuu t rtport thtt\nt Jipineie Invulon of SlberI> li Imminent with Jipinue troopi reported pouring Into Mmchtirli.\nCRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK, B.C.-Mn. S. B\nScott ot Klmbtrlty wu la town\nSundty, tn route to htr home la\nKimberley.\nB Staplei Of \u2022 Htlf Diimond\nRanch wat in town Frldiy.\nMr. MS Mtt. H. Gimmon ul Mr.\ntnd Mrt. V. Uddlcoit motond to\nKlmbtrlty fridiy,\nMn. a Worrell of Buffilo, N.T,\nIt a guat of het iliter, Mn. J. B\nMcClure Ud will viiit htn for two\nwttki. Saturdiy thty motortd to\nCilgiry when ttty vliited Mn.\nMcClurt't ion, Oibcrot, wto it wltt\ntht R.C.A.F.\nMt. ud Mtt. C J. Uttlt ud Mt.\nind Mri. M. McCrindle ltft Sunday for Cilgary, vlt Banff.\nMn. r. Ctmeron ud ion, Boy, ot\nFernie, motond to town Stturdiy,\nwith Mtl. a Mitchel ud ion, Ian.\nHon. K. C MtcDontld, B C. Minliter tor Agriculture, wu In Cnnbrook Stturdiy, en route to Golden.\nMt. tad Mn. J. LiFcck trrlvtd In\ntown tht etrly put et tht wtek.\nMri. LiFeck li the former Btitart\nFink of Nelaon, formerly ot Cranbrook, tnd tnined ln St Eugene\nHospital.\nVincent Fink eg Nelion wtt tn\ntown Mondiy.\n\u2022Hy   Cattattti\nPncte ll\n35c * 39c\nThe Print Shop\nFINK SLOCK\nLabor Shortage\nHits Mines\nVANCOUVHt, Junt ll (CP.)-\nSpoktuMo tor BritUh Cohuabltl\nltrgt copptr induitry dtcltred todty\nthtt tht labor ihortage which ll\ngriduilly btlng mtt tt tht ihlpy udi\nud logging etmpt of ttt Wett ootit\nIt becoming Increulngly crttleil ln\ntht Pravinct'i vital copptr mining\nInduitry.\n\"T_ mlnu irt tt good ihipt tnd\nwe're ready lor ill-out productloa\u2014\nIf wt htd tht mtn,\" theu ipoku-\nm\u00abn nld. \"Tht iltuition ii gtttlng\nmon terioui every dty, with po reUef k fir In light-\nCalled upon thli yttr for t iteed-\nily lncrtulng flow of tht nd mtttl for wtrtimt uie, tht lud ing copptr producer! of tht Provinct, Brl-\nttnnlt Mining ts Smelting Compuy md Grinby Comolidited\nMining, Smelting & Powtr Compuy, will probably ihow t M per\nCtnt decline In output nther thin\nt gain, tht ipokeimen mid.\nLt.-Gen. Stuart to\nBroadcast\nto Army Members\nOTTAWA, Junt 16 (CP)-Lt.-Oen.\nKenneth Stuirt, Chltt ot tht Genenl Stiff ud tcting Commmder-\nln-Chief, Wut Cout dtttnett, will\ndeliver t ipeciil message to tht\nArmy In t rtdlo ipttch from Vincouver tomorrow night It WU innounced todiy. Ht will ipitk trap\nIM to 1:30 pjn. P.D.T.\nAll officeri comminding unlti\n\u2022crou Ctnidi hive bttn uked to\nurge the mu under theu* commind\nto heir Oene. Stuirt ud ttt publie\nll tlto invited to liiten ln. Ibt\ntpteeh will (o over the nttiontl\nnetwork ot the Cinidlin Broadcaitlng Corpontlon.\n3IRMANS HUNT RAIL\nSABOTEURS\nLONDON, Jum 11 (CP)-A Renter! dispatch trom Stockholm ttld\ntht Berlin correipondent of Sven-\niki Digblidet reported todiy thl\nBerlln-Llenlgiberg Expreu wtt dt-\nrilled Junt I ud thtt Germin tu-\nthorltlei tttrlbuted thl wrick to\nSabotage. The Germim wtn itld\nto htvt offered I reward of 10,000\nmarkt (\u00bb40,000) tor tht irreit ot tbt\nttboteutt.\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\n\\ PILLS\n\u25a0\nThere's nothing so cool . ; . to\nrefreshing ts et till tinkling Collins\nmide with Canada's superb , i I\nTHK BniTISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY COMPANY, LIMITED J\na> <l\nmil tdvertisement ll not published or displayed by tho Liquor,\nControl Board or tr\/ the Govtrnment of Brltlth Columbia.\nOTVp*pMWpVl,l*\u00ab.^W'\n IlJH*\nSupplies Reach\nMa ta and Tobruk;\nDeny Axis Claims\nLONDON, Jum it {-*_*\u2014t***\nAdmiralty tnd Air MinUtry ttdty\nbranded u -without foundation''\ninimy cliim ef heving wnk\nUrfe numben ef Iritltb wirthlpi\nIn Hit MedKirrtniin tnd tilted\ntuoomt htvt been dtllvtrtd te\nthe ftrriioiM In Mtlti ind To\ntrut\nIn denying the \"ftnttitle inimy\nttalm\" tf louu luffirad by the\neenvey end preteettng craft the\njoint oommuniqui spoke ef the\neoeperatlen given to the Royel\nNevy, Merehtnt Mirlnt ind Roytl\nAir Forct by the Unltid Stttei\nArmy Air Corpa\nADMIT IOS8 OF\nHIAVV CRUISER\nR0MI, Juni It (AP). \u2014 Thi\nItilltn High Commind tnnounctd\ntodiy thi lou ef \u2022 huvy Itilltn\nerulur, while claiming deltruc\ntion if in Allltd cruiier ind two\ndeitroyen. thi linking or ilttlng\n\u2022fire of flvi othir Allied veueli\n\u25a0nd dimige to 12 mon In I leriei\nef nivil ind ilr battlei In thi\nCtntrtl Mediterranean on Mondiy.\nThe fighting centred tround two\nltrge Britiih convoyi, one Eut*\nbound, tht other West-bound.\nThe communique, giving \u2022 mr-\nritive of the ictiotis, decUred:\n\"Two greet convoyi arrMng from\nthe Weitern and Eutern endi of the\nlei hive been ittacked by our tubmirlnei which hit by torpedo two\nof the unlti of \u2022 iquidron ulllng\ntrom Gibrilttr\n\"At diwn on June IS to the South\noi Pintellerli. the (Italian) fortified ialand between Sicily and the\nAfrican cout, the 7th Naval Dlvlilon, formed of two light cruisen\n\u2022nd five deitroyen. violently ittacked i convoy on Its wiy to Malta\nfrpm Gibraltar\n\"Although  this  convoy   wu  es-\nSORE BACK?\nIt may be your kldneyi. Gin PilU, tht\nwidely known, fallible kidney remedy,\nhelp bring relief by eliminating pain-\ntiming toxic wutai. Money back ii\nnot utlified.\ncorted by luptrior torcu compoted\noi it leut two crulien ind 11 dutroyer i, it withdraw, diipereed mi\ncovered itself in i tmake icreen.\n\"In the fighting wbicb entutd tl\nclou quarters m enemy cruiier exploded ud unk in Um fice oi concentrated fire oi tht Eugenio dt\nStvoii ind tht Rumondo Monte-\ncuccoli (IttlUn cruiien oi THt ind\n6MJ tont I Two uemy deitroyen\nwere badly hit.\n\"An enemy cruiier and dutroyer\nwere torpedoed by our deitroyen.\n\"Our ihlpi were UrgeU oi continuous but uniucceulul enemy iir\nattack! ind conUnued throughout\ntht diy on offenilve iction igiinst\nenemy uniU.\n\"Another enemy destroyer wu\niunk by our gunfire\n\"Alii air torcu intervened in the\nstruggle ind icored direct hiU on\nthe enemy convoy.\n\"Four ships were either iet on\nfire or iunk. An enemy guoline\nUnker wu let afire.\n\"The other big enemy convoy coming from Alexindrli wu attacked\nby bomben ind torpedo-cirrytng\npluu coming from our ilr buu in\nNorthern Africi md Uie Aegeia\n\"An enemy deitroyer wu iunk\nud ilx other uniU hit . . .\n\"In naval engagements which\ntook plice to Uie bit end Wut of\nMllU we loit i heivy cruiser which\nwu flnt hit by uriil torpedoei\nmd then by iea torpedoei.\n\"One oi our deitroyen wu seriously dimiged but wu ible to reich\n\u25a0 heme port\nBERLIN, June 16 (AP). \u2014 The\nGermin High Commmd In t ipecial communiqut todiy clilmed\nGtrmtn iir Ud navil forcei htvt\nsunk iour crulien ud deitroyen,\nprobibly iunk mothir deitroyer\nend dimiged six other wmhipi ln\n\u2022tttcki on Britiih convoyi in thi\nMediterranetn.\n\u25a0NILION DAILV NEWI. NILtON  IC-WIDNIIDAV MORNING  JUNI 17   __\nVancouvfr School*\nto B\u00ab Ut\u00abd \u00ab\u00ab\nEmirgtncy Control\nVANCOUVIR. Jute W (CP)\u2014\nOlty ttfc-nl tmeliu htvt dtttoM\nto threw open ill Vineoever\ntchooli to AAP. mtherttlu ftr\nuu u emergeney hiiptnh tr NM\n\u2022entree,\nTi ficllltitt tt* work tl Mm\nurvlee, A.R.P. lutherttlte htvt\nhivt bttn glvtn twt ktyt to eat*\nKhool, u thtt thty mty inter\nthem it tny tlmt t>rlnf in tm-\ntrgtfKy.\nNew Order Bans\nFrills on\nWork (lollies\nOTTAWA. Junt 11 (CP).-The\nWirtime Priou ud Trede Boerd\n\u2022mended ito economy program todiy to work clothing, leither girmenU ind cotton iportiweir,\nAU unneceuiry IrilU in menu-\nitcture oi thii apparel, tbe Botrd\nuid, htvt bttn eliminettd under\nm order iiiued by V Bradshaw,\nAdministrator oi Work Clothing, on\nrecommendation oi m advisory\ncommittee ei Uie Induitry.\nAffected ire overilU, imocki,\n\u2022hop coin, dunftreu, work ihirti,\nmen'i cotton work ptnU ud iport\npinU, boyi' cotton long pints,\nbreechu md ahorU, leither Jacked, wlndbretken, iki lUcki ind\nbuih coiti.\nSomt ot tilt economies ordered\nInclude elimination oi cuifi ud tx-\nceuively long legi on men'i cotton\nwork trouien; fltpt on pocktU,\npleiU on trouien, wuteiul tunnel\nbelt loopt, unnecuurUy wide legi,\nmillUry pleati on pockets, tewing\non woven UpeU ud pocket reinforcementi. Unnecemry button!\n\u2022Uo ire forbidden. Zipper fiiten-\n\u2022n trt ttill permiaible on wind-\nbreiken, combineUom ud > ftw\nothtr clothing irtlclu\nU.S. SHIP TORPEDOED\nIN GULP Of MEXICO\nWASHINOTON, Junt 16 <AP>-\nThe United SUtu Ntvy unounced\ntoday that a raedium-iiitd United\nStttu merchmt veuel htd bttn\ntorpedoed In the Gulf ot Mexico ind\nthit turvlvort bid been ludea\n\u2022t t OaU Cout port\nr_to,NMk Una Hu, \u25a0 tttm\nIII Un U.S. Hk fer \"Gino Wit\" I     M*\nWhy Not Refurnish\nthe Bathroom Too?\nDulgn, color, imart llnu, them\n\u2022ra tvtlltbli to thi homt owner\nit I very modente coit. With\ncomplete fixture chinge er perhipi \u2022 Judlelout ute of tccetior-\nlet thi bathroom un ba madi\nlike niw.\nBring your requirement! to ui.\nPhone 666\nKootenay Plumbing\n& Heating Co., Ltd.\n367 Bikir IL\nReserve Army Must Be Brought Up to\nStrength Says Ralston\nMONTREAL, une 16 (CP).-Defence Mlnlier Ralston told a joint\nmeeting of service clubs here today\nthat \"If Uie reierve irmy U not recruited we will hive to iee to lt\nthat tha men ire put into training\nand ire provided to tupport thii\nvery imporUnt job.\"\nHe told the Montrul Reierve\nArmy Week Rally thit people htd\ntold him that training for tht reserve irmy ihould be compulsory.\n\"Well, I want to uy right now\nthit there ii no political or idmln-\niitrative reason why thit ihould not\nbi done but frankly I don't wut to\ndo thit li we cu help tt . . . More\nthan ihnt. compuliory training U\nJuit 1 negation of the whole iplrlt\nof thi reurve irmy.\"\nCanada ii now menaced on both\nthe Eait and Weit coaiU, uid Col.\nRalston. ITiere ire lubmarlne linking! daily off our Eastern cout nd\nthe mouth of ttit St. Liwrence hu\nhad IU visitation from theu ikulk-\nlng murderous craft.\n\"On the Pacific Cout the diring\ntactics of Pearl Harbor might be repeated md the week-end brought\nthe newi thit the Japi hive Kt foot\non the far end of the bridge which\nconnecU Asii md North Americi.\"\nThe people are calling for iction\nand io are the Canadian troopi in\nBritain, now more than 140,000\nstrong. They hive been \u2022 fuctor in\ndeterring Hitler from  in  Invuion\n\"Tilt Army Oveneu li growing\nconitantly,\" he uld. \"Oen. McNiughton (Lt.-Gen. A. O. L. Mio-\nNiughton). u Army Commander it\nrelentleuly driving towirds tht dty\noi tht tsuult.\"\nTrom Jtnuiry to Miy mora thm\n1,000 ol tbt 173.000 to 193,000 mtn It\nwu estimated would be required\ntor general urvice in the Army up\nto Mtrch Jl, IMS hid enlisted.\n\"Speaking ol the voluntary enlistment generally,\" he uid, \"I wonder if it is rallied thet the total\nCinidlin cuuiltiei in thii wir in\nthe three lervices, thit U thou\nklUed, missing, prisoner! oi wir ind\nwounded, hivt been ebout MOO u\ncompired with over 68,000 et thli\ntime in the Uit war and I think you\nwill agree that It U i worthy\nachievement that, without ipur oi\nheavy casualties, ovir 90,000 young\nmen hive responded voluntarily tnd\nire ln the wrvlce todiy.\"\n-\u00bb\u00bbo\u00bb tHttm\nArmored Units\nFight Desperately\nHold Road Open\nof Britiln and their time will come   the police\nSABOTEURS DAMACI\nVICTORY CARDENS\nBRANTFORD, Ont., June 16 (CP)\n\u2014ThU iort oi thing didn't hippen\nbefore they itarted calling them\n\"victory gardeni.\" PoUce are l\\pt\non the trail of the vicious chiricten who pulled up ill Uie potatoei\nin \u2022 vegetable girden in the Terrace Hill diitrict. It wu the iecond\ncue of the kind. \"Sabotage,\" uid\n\u25a0y EDWARD KINNIOY\nAueeitttd Pnu teatt Wrltar\nCAIRO, Egypt, June 11 IAP).-\n*m\u00ab fierce Libyin btttlt, in which\nirmored torcu oi balb itdn htvt\ntaken i terrific hunmering, movtd\neutwird towwd Tobruk today u\nBritiah and South African troopi\nwithdrew from their coutal anchor\n\u2022round Ain El Guilt white heroic\ntnti.ttnk gunnen tnd tank driven\nfought to hold open Um rotd tt\nAcroma.\nThU mtut Um Britiih irmy had\ngiven up the old Ain II Oaiala-\nBir Acheim line ol Wrong boxei ud\nminefield which the Oermani flnt\nwwt around, thta pierced, ud\nfinally reduced one ud it \u2022 tune.\nBut it ilto meint Ihe Brituh\ntrmy had iticceeded in ucapln( i\nthreatened trap wben Um Germins\ndrove their tanks it Acromi, 10\nmilu Wut ol Tobruk, to cue oil\ntht Ain tl GauU forcei. 30 milu\nfarther  Weit.\nField Minhil Erwin Rommel\nUiui hid mimged ltttr thru weeki\nol terrific battling to tccompllih\nwhit he bid timed it in the lint\nlew dayi, tht elimlnition ol Uie\nBritUh line loi \u2022 dlrtot ttttck on\nTobruk ind IU icrttnlng poiition\n\u2022t Acromi tnd II Adem, juit South\nol Tobruk.\nThe ellort U believed to heve\ncott him hetvily tnd his Offensive\npower U believed to hive been\n\u2022pent\nTodiy'l communique uid thit\ntwo dlvUioni took put hi tht with\ndrtwtl ind thtt thii completed Uie\nredUtrtbuUon ol foi'cei whioh Lt.\nGen. Neil Ritchie tnnounced yuterdty.\n(MUitiry commuUton ln London laid that presumably the uniU\noi the Britiih 6th Army were being\nregrouped for \u2022 general counter\nattack, but there wu ne ilgn this\nhad been itarted.\n(There wu no confirmation In\nLondon ol AxU clalmi to hiving\nsliced through the BrlUih poiitioni\nat Acroma to the cpuL Pretumably\ntht wty wu lUU open ior t complete .withdriwil trom Aln II Gti-\nala if thtt becime neeetwry.)\nIn the fierce fighting which hu\niccompanied the German effort to\nplunge through it Acromi, 10 milts\nWut of Tobruk, both aid* were\nuid to hiv* iuffered tank louei.\nThe Britiih forcu were reported\nto have iuffered tevere loutt on\nSunday when they ran Into a Germu poiition itudded with 68 milli\nmetre anti-tank guni.\nBut there wu no Indication Rommel had been reinforced and he\nwu believed to be fighting with\nthe ume thru irmored dlvUioni\nwith which he leunched hU olien\nlive three weeki ago.\nThe communique uld the with\ndrawal wu made successfully by\nthe 50th DivUion ud South Afri\ncan let DivUlon \"under cover ol\na magnificent fight by troopi holding poiition tround Acroma ud\ntht lit Armored DivUion who but\noft determined enemy ittacki\nthroughout the whole of June 14.'\nROMI, June 16 (AP). - TW\nItalian High Command claimed today that AxU forcei hive \"ruched\nand paued\" Britain'i Ain El Gazala\nposition! on the Libyan tront and\nclaimed AxU mastery of the skies\nover the North Africm battle arei\nThe communique uierted Italian\nand German troopi were continuing\n\"to develop operatloni lucceeitully\"\nfollowing the penetration to the\ncout above Acroma, 10 milu Weit\not Tobruk.\n\"Retreating enemy columni were\nmachine-gunned ud itUcked with\n\u2022ntl-penonnel bombt,\" it mid.\n\"Hundred! ot tntmy mourned\nunlti either wtre rendered utttou\nor dutroyed. Enemy bttttnu wtrt\nultooed.\"\nBrltiin'i tir louu wtn placed tl\n10 planu yuttrdty and Um dty before   igtir-.lt   five   IUlun    plinei\nfdentfcot Twin* hiwe...\nPEPSODENT POWDER\nItlflK-tf vQttTIt\n32% BRIGHTER\nthan tht next leading brand!\nJtck ud AUn,thl Simpson Twlnl.chtmpioo iwim-\nmrt,, tourniment golfers, Kim up in \u25a0 niw comtit.\n\"Honon in uiually pretty even\nbetween at, in swimming, golf. Of\ntrick... ilmoit iny sport. But when\nwe mide the tooth powdtr felt...\nwow 1 Jtck bett mtl mile be cutle\nbt wu using Peptodtnt... I hid\nchoien tnotner well-known lttd-\ning bnod.\"\n\u2022AMPtON TWIN 1\nconfirm* thi* mert\nMOMNMMf  UIOIATOKY TISTI  TOUND\nNO OtWI MWTIflKI THAT COUID MATCH\nrm hioh lusTM moDvciD iv nrtoten.\nIVACTUAt TliT...nnOMNT PtOOUCB A\nIUSTM n% 1WQHTW THAN THI NIXT\nHADING HANOI\n\"It wun't erect cIom! At ichool,\nfriends kntw Jtck it i gimei...\nbeciuie hit teeth wen st math\nbrighter t No queition ibout It\u2014\nPepsodent mtdt tht difference!\nThit'i why ibt dmilv begin ut-\ning It, too, eveo before tht ten\nwtt o-rerl\" \t\nor au iou i n ra.it. mw ru worn *,     .-. (\ntodent\nMm Who D.foult\nMilitary Ordtrt\nto B\u00ab ProMciitod\nVANCOUVIR, JyM l\u00ab (C\u00bb)-\nAtteriiy-Qmeftl Miltlind. ifl\nMumad today HU Department U\nfttfttft te prueeute defiuiun\nfrem military trilnii-ig trtart tt\nthe Natleml Wtr Itrvttt Boird.\nMm tf mlllttry tgt whe tail It\nnpert ehtattt tf iddrfj tall It\nttkt mtdietl txmlmtloM ifttr\nreulvlng ttll-a* MtUtt, er tall\nIt nport tl military etmpt when\neelled ** new tatt prttttuUon by\npeevlnclil Itw tnferaeimM of-\nfloor*. Including the Provinciil\nPolice.\nHUNI CLAIM VICTORY\nBERLIN, 'June 1< (AF).\u2014The\nGerman High Command auerted\ntoday Axu hoopt htvt won tht\nbig btttlt In tht l_y_ dtten.\n\"Ttm extent oi die victory cinnot\nytt bt Mttmtttd,\" itld tht communique, but lt clilmed Au troopi\nhtd reiched tbt cout ttttr \"de\n\u2022troylng enemy delenavt torcu'\nIt Acromi, tnd had cut ott lhe\nBrltlth forcei it Aln El Ouila.\n(BritUh htadqutcttn announced\nUmm forcu hid been withdrawn\nsuceeufully )\nAt Km umt Umt Itilim dlvUioni\n\u2022ttickcd Irom the Wut, ind broke\nthrough poiitioni at Ain El Giuli,\ntha communique iiid.\nIn tddiUon, it decUred, \"In Um\nevening houn ot yuterdiy itrongly\nfortified deeert forU South ot Tobruk ilso win ttormed end ground\nwu gilned towirdi the Eut.\"\nBERLIN, June II (AP),\u2014Military quirttrt uld todty 1000 Fret\nFrtnch toldltrt uptured It thl\nLibyan lull tf Bir Hlchlem\nwould be IntertMd u prlunen *\u25a0\"\nwtr.\nThew eourcu uld lhat although\ntht Ftm French could be regtrded\nu trreguUn under the termi oi\nthe French irmlitloe md thui tubject to lummiry execution, they\nwould not bt treated u auch.\n(ThU btcklng down on tbt ptrt\not the Germani apparently followed ttw firm tttltudt of the French\nauthoritiei in London, who promiied tdequttt counter meuuru in\ntht evut the Fru French were\nexecuted.)\nTrail Soldier\nAmong Those\nInvalided Home\nBy Tht Ctntdlm Prtu\nTheir fighting dtyi finished, m\nly five hundred Cinidlin toldien\ntrt btck In the Dominion, tnvtlided\nhome from front Une poiU ln Kleat\nBritain.\nFew, if my. were uttering from\nwoundi. Mijorlty oi thl toldien returning bectuu of itomtch trouble\nor beciuse tht damp EnglUh climate did noi igree with them. Oth\ners. diitinguiihed by their band\nagei, wtrt veterani of mix-upt on\nbtacked-out EnglUh rotdi.\nPtt. R. C. RepUon was headed\nfor hU home in Trail, B.C., that\nhe left 28 monthi igo. He wu luffering from itomach trouble.\nGiving the men \u2022 welcome were\nRed Crou officials handing out clg\n\u2022rets, orangu md chocolate ban.\nCK Considers\nNew Plan\nfor News Costs\nOTTAWA, Junt 14 (CP)-Deal-\ntng wtth the Canadlm Broadcaitlng\nCorpontioni newi irnngementi\n\u2022t \u2022 meeting of the Houu ot Common! radio Committet todiy, Genenl Miniger Gladitone Murray\nuld coniideration U being given to\ne new irrangeujent under which\npiyment might be mide for ier-\nv.cei provided by newt igneciu\nThe gathering of newi wis becoming more costly ind the Finince\nCommittee wu miking in immediate itudy, Mr. Murny uid\nThe Cmadian Preu had approached the CBC with \u2022 view to\nchanging arrangements ind ln furneu to CP memben it wis thougnt\n\u2022ome payment should be made Tor\nnewa CP now had facilitiet through\nPreu Newi Ltd for telling lu ter-\nvice to radio itationi.\nThi Cmadian Preu hid to piy\nThe Auoelited Preu lor newi\nwhich lt give without chirge to tne\nCBC ind wu out of pocket to thit\nextent.\nM. J. ColdweU C.C.F. leider, wd\n\u2022onitderaUon ihould be given to\nthe urvice provided newipipe^i by\n\u2022nnouncen in referring their llitenen to newipipen for fuller reporti.\nHi uld hi recognized The Cinidlin Preu wu not \u2022 newipiper\npublUher.\n\"The prui alto renden i icrvlce\nto the CBC,\" D. G. Ron, (Com.\nToronto St. Piul'i) uid.\nMr. Murr\u00aby' told the Committe\nnegotiitioni were being opened in\n\u2022 very cooperative mtnner md virloui propouU were under review.\nThe Flnince Committu ot the\nCorporiUon wu to meet \u2022 CP delegation on Stturdiy ind Mr. Murny uld he expected an arrangement weuld he completed befon\nthe Houm Radio Committee ended\nIU deliberation!.\nIfl tough to eome through the\nwont part of the bittle ot BrlUin\nunscathed by Germm bombi md\nmachine-gunning flghteri \u2014 md\nthen tlnd younelf on \"the ouUlde\nlooking ln after -filling olf your\nmotorcycle.\" That'i what happened\nto > group of Canadian Army driven who returned to the Dominion\nwith other troopi Invalided home\nfor various reasonl.\nCall Up of Trainees by Lottery\nlo Start Next Month\nWednesday\nMorning\nSpecials\nIIC VALUIS rot  HALF DAY SHOPPERS\n$1.19\nMen's Wear\nMEN'i BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS\u2014Assorted\ncolors and stripes.  Reg. $1.69. Special ....\nMEN'S SPORT JACKETS\u2014Two-tone twill Sport M nn\nJackets. Full ziper front.  Reg. $3 95,  Special.. .tea I.\nMEN'S DRESS SHOES\u201425 Only Men'j dress arch-support'\noxfords.  Black blucher styles.  Broken sizes.       tP QC\nReg. $7.50.   Pair -_>)'91\nMEN'S WORK BOOTS\u201420 Only pairs Men's work bootv\nSturdily built with leather soles and reinforced #9 JA\noutside counters. Broken Sizes. 'Reg. $4.50. PairtPtKI*\nWomen's Wear\nSPRING MILLINERY\u2014Straws in light and dark    (JA\nshades reduced from higher price linei.  Each .... Jwv\nHOUSE DRESSES\u2014Special value for Wednesday shop.\npers.   Print House Dresses for warm days \u2014    ^1 AA\nAssorted sizes.   Each   tjl.UU\nHANDBAGS\u2014Wide selection of Summer Handbigl.\nWashable whites and straws.   Smartly fitted\nwith change purse and mirror.   Each\t\nSILK HOSE CLEARANCE\u2014A group of stockings consisting of chiffons, semi-service or crepes \u2014 These tn\ndamaged hose and in broken sizes and color range. OC.,\nTo Clear.   Pair ^v\nHomewares\nPRINTED SPUN RAYON\u2014A washable, silk-like material\nin new printed designs.  36-inches wide. Reg. 59c OQ-\nWednesday Morning Special.   Yard  \u00bb\u00bb*\nQUEBEC HOOKED RUGS\u2014Dozens of designs In thesi\nuseful Mats.  Size 18x36.  Reg. 98c. 77.\nEach   UC\n$1.00\nWednesday Morning Special\nTIN TEA KETTLES\u2014Quick\nkettles. Selling regularly at 45c.  Special, tach\nTIN TEA KETTLES\u2014Quick boiling wide bottom  OP.,\n)$ \"Ttoteon's 1>H{i (Ltmpaitllfl\nMANY STILL TRYING TO\nCET OUT OF BURMA\nLONDON, June 18 (CP)-L. S.\nAmery, Secretary for Jndia. innounced ln the Houie of Commoni\ntoday thit 400,000 penoni, moitly\nIndiam, were evinuted from Burmi, ind thit Itill more ire trying\nto get out, the B&C illd.\nThi United Kingdom formerly\nimported J800 tons of Mn ore md\n8000 tons of the metil annually\nfrom countries now In enemy hands.\nWhatever your washing method...\nyou need Sunlight^\n\"EXTRA'SOAPimSS\"\nfor those extra dirty parts\nBy FRANK FLAHERTY\n(Cinidlan Prut SUff Writer)\nOTTAWA, June 18 (CP).\u2014Call-\nup of men by lot for compuliory\nmilitary training will itirt nex*\nmonth without fiiss or ihow, it ii\nleimed it the Depirtment of Nitlonil Wir Servlcei.\nNo public dnwing of nimei from\nt hit or beini from a jir is contemplated li the compuliory call-\nup of men iwitchei from the lelec-\ntive iyttem in effect io far to the\nlottery lyitem.\nThe lottery will work on a divisional bull. The Registrar of each\nWir Servlcei Diviiion will form\n\u2022 pool of the men in the ige classes\nliable to compuliory service in hit\ndiviiion ind draw the namei of ihe\nnumber required each month from\nthe pool.\nThe lelection of the men to be\ncalled in my given month will thus\nchmge to e basis of chince. Up <o\nnow they have been lelected with\na view to diitributlng the call-up\nequally Ihrough all localities in I\nparticular diviiion.\nOne of the results of the change\nmay be that tour or five young men\nwill be called up in one month\nfrom one village while in mother\nvillage neafby none may be eaHed\nalthough there iff m equal number in the callable clasi\nWorking on the Mlective buii'u\nIn the put the Regiitrar would pick\nhii men to thtt ibout the ume\nnumber would be etlled from etch\nof tht two village! but the ltw of\nchmce miy not work out thtt way.\nAnnouncement wu made recently that the lottery lyitem would\napply to the Augoit eill-up. The\nproceu of telecting ind notifying\nthe men required for the July call-\nup now It under way md the men\nare to report on mcceiilve diyi\nitarting July 18.\nArrangementi for the Auguit\ncall-up will be made In July md\nlate hi that month, it ii expected,\nthe Divisional Registrars will hive\ntheir pooli formed ind itart picking the namei.\nThe change from the selective to\nthe lottery iyttem of picking men\nii due to eome into effect u larger\nnumben of men trt being called ap\nfor the Army. The July call-up is\n18,000 men tnd u t ntw system of\nInducting them into the Army with\na view to making pouible the handling of larger numben now Is in\neffect lt li expected the monthly\ncu 11 -ups for iome-time to come will\nrun to 15,000 or more.\n, wfsmtmmm mm* m\n\u2022Merc. Thm \"extra\nJirtj\" farlt mid\nspecial treatment ra\ngit litem clean.\nAS no doubt you know from your own\n_l\\ waih-diy experience, the very dirty parts\nof clothei tre by fir the mott difficult to get\nreilly detn. Any cleinier\u2014powders, (lakes\nor btr totp\u2014will remove the ordiniry dirt\nBnt wherever grime il concentrated you cin't\ndo without the Sunlight Soip\nmethod of wuhing clothei.\nSunlight ufely geti the dirt\nfrom the eitn soiled ptrtt because of iti \"extri-soipineis,\"\nwhich eniblei you to get right\nit the stubborn dirt tt once.\nThere ii no need to rub tht\ntoap hard. Juit t light touch it\nlufficient to letvt t thin film of Sunlight in\ncontact wiili the dirt; lufficient, too, to remove\nthe lut tiny ipeck of grimei Women who\nuse the Sunlight method hive found it tht\neasiest, safest md most thrifty wty of getting\nclothes clean md white.\nWith household cleaning, it\nwell tl wuhing, Sunlight'l\n\"extra-soipineii\" givei reil help.\nA touch of Sunlight wherever dirt\nis troublesome loosens it inittntly\nand removes it completely. And\nSunlight ii u gentle to yout\nhands u it is to tbt fineit fabrics;\nIt il til good soap right through;\nYou can't do without\nSUNLIGHT SOAP\nA LEV'S* PILODUOT\n_______________________________________\u00ab\n \u2022*\u2022*\u25a0\u25a0 t^-mrmmmf.\nPOUB\n-NIUON DAILV NlWt. NILSON. \u25a0.C^WIDNCSOAY MORNINO. JUNI *\u00bb. %_\u25a0\nInfections\niy A Hed\nHienl Health\nRUMAN CLINOINNINO,  MO\nItoctioni of tbt tilth tnd iur-\nUng itructurei mty bt of twe\nturftct  md  hidden.    Sur-\ni Intectioni ire ctrlu or dtety\n|.tha tttth, pyorrbee tad other\nl of irritition md inftctlon ot\nigunn; tht hidden lnfectloni trt;\nl tt tht tpex of \u2022 tooth com-\n|fftom in infection trom .crowni.\nud pouibly puplta tttth.\nUNION! OISAQNII\n.Until eertlu, pyorrhu ud gin-\nri'tli uldom ciuu local Infection,\nI thty do teem to be m lndlcttloa\nit chugt of nutrition or lowered\nnee to Infection, or both. The\nM of decty of tht twth li \u2022 curtly complicated ont md thl\nBt ot our knowledge li very\nBtd. For Lnitmce, from \u2022 book J\nHed \"Dentil Cirter  written by\nI different dentUU, thi following |\nUtrtdlctory stateir.er.t_ ire ex-\nrpttd:\nWit-Opinion A; \"There li no\nrtdence lhat canei U produced by\nttlnutrltion or miy be prevented\ngr tdequite dleti\" Opinion B:\nDtntil carlu iriiei from miti-\nItdlc dliturbancea which cm be\nrrolded or corrected through the\ntat of dliU high in ill recognized\nMttltionll essentials*'\nI Sugtr ind Starches ln Diet \u2014\n)plnion A: \"Sugar or itarch hu\nkit been obierved to favor carlei.\"\nOpinion B: \"Active ciriu wu ln-\nluotd ln children by lncreulng the\nuglr lntike.\"\n\u25a0Vlttmlni - Opinion A: \"Ciflei\ndut Independently of the imount\n_t Tlttmln C in the diet\" Opinion\nII \"Hie dietary ttctori of oirlu\nft Tttimlni D ind A md mineral\nllta\"\n\u25a0'Willi iuch i contradictory iet of\nOptnlom, common lenie hu to come\nk the rucue. Undoubtedly the\n|tll md wukneit of the tooth li\nImportant but die major role ll\njKcompllihed by Infection with the\naddophllui btclllui. Thli li an icld-\nformlng orgtnltm which growi In\n\u2022ugin ud itirchei. Undoubtedly\nI proper bunced diet la Important\nluring the period of childhood md\nrieecence when teeth ire being\nned.\nt The hidden lnfectloni can now be\n(Mected by the X-ny. It li pouible\n\u2022t through tlfe operation of the\not  focil   infection   they\nI dimige in t number ot itruc\nluch u the Jolnti ind the\n(neurltli,  neunl^it),    the\n; muiele, thf kldneyi, etc.\nQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS\nC. E. K.: Cm i penon lurvive\nbe normally healthy ifter hiv-\nthe gallbladder removed completely? Doei it Infect the digeition\nTmewhat and leave i penon aick-\nly, __\u25a0 thli operation a lerious one?\nDo you edvlie iuch in operation for\n\\p. WOlnin 37 yein old?\nAniwer: In over 96 per\" cent of\ntOiei  people    recover  completely\nfrom the removil of the gallbladder.   SomeUmu the digeition    U\nJ*_mewhit impaired but thli may bi\nI timply t continuation of the con-\n\"ltion of the condition before op-\nition.   All operatloni are lerioua.\npeople who have gallbladder\nare over 37 and therefore\npeople who have gallbladder\nOperatloni are over that age.\nHarrop Contribute\n$26 to Drive\nfor Rtd Crott Fundi\nHAJUIOP, ft. C. - Htrrop led\nCrou group ot the Wltt Arm Au\u00bb*\n:-iry mtt it tha homi of Mn. W.\nD. ogilv.i lut Thundiy tfttraoot\nTu md fortunu brought in ll to\nTht memben decided that owing to idju ud tot ntiomng tht\nitrtwbetry tu will not be held tall\nMn. Ogilvie etnvueed tht dUtrict for tht tnnutl Red Cron drive\nud reported tttt Hirrop contributed MOOT.\nNew Denver AM\nlo lose Member\nNEW DENVW, B. C.-Tht regulir monthly meeting of the Hoipital Aid wu hild on rridiy il lhe\nhome of U_ Thomlimon, 14 memben md oni viiitor were pruent.\nMn J. Greer pretidea.\nThe vuuing committee! report\nwu given by Mrt Pendry. MUi R\nZ\u00abdr> will vilit tor June.\nMn. G. Pilethorpe give I lUt\not ill donttlom lor hoipital diy\n\u2022nd Mri. J. Greer, Preiident. thinked her committeei for working thit\ndiy.\nMri. Pendry gave \u2022 report of\nrequiremenU purchued for the\nhoipital.\nThe Preildent thinked Mn. Jonei\nIor her work In hoapltal mending.\nMri. George Burkitt of the hoi*\npltil boird give her report.\nIt wu unanimously igreed <o\npostpone the Hotpital Cird pirtiei\nlor the Summer monthi.\nMln R. Zidri offend to Uki\nchirge of the ihow cue.\nThe Pruident expreirtd rigret\nthit Mn. Burmin would ihortly\nbi leiving the diatrict. The Aid\nwould loie \u2022 vilued member, ihe\nuid.\nThe hoiten uilited by Mn. D\nPeinon lerved refreahmenta\nRtd Crotl Garments\nand Quilts\nDisplayed at Robion\nROBSON, B.C.-A dlipliy ot garment! md qullti made by the varioui Red Crou groupi ln Robion,\nfor the month of Miy, wu held at\nthe home of Mri. C. Tutt. In iplte\nof i heivy riin, \u2022 fine number of\nladiei turned out to view them before being ihipped to Trail. Artlclei\nshipped were:\nFour womens night gowni, 4 bany\nnight gowrti, 4 biby romperi, 4 g'rli\ndreisei, 4 pair of boyi pyjimu, 1\npair wommi gloves, 1 pair two-wiy\nmitts, 14 pair whole mitti, 2 iir\n{ore* icarvei, 3 pair child'i socks,\n3 pair ieamam locks, 1 woman's\nsweater and 6 sleeveless sweaters.\nDONATIONS-2 child's dreuei. i\ncrib qullti, 7 bed qullti, 1 cuihlon,\n5 utility bap, 5 hanklea, 1 girl's skirt,\n1 girl's waiat, 1 pair men's socks,\n3 child's sweaters, 4 baby sweater!,\n3 baby bonnets and 2 pair baby\nbooteei.\nStruggle...\nGirl Works Hard\nto Be a Star\n\u2022y IDA JIAN KAIN\nWhu t girl goto to bo t tttt in\nth\u00ab theitre, you lamttimit wondtr\nbow muih htlp tht hi*. But whlli\n\u2022hi itill hu hir wty to mtkt, you\ncu ltt how tougb tht itruggli li\nud wbtt tuff duclp}ini gou lttt\ntht mtking of iucciu.\nHow do you mppott one futun\nlinger tptndi her time? Her ichedule U fuller thtn it will be whu\n\u25a0he u fimoui. Sht hti (o budgit\nbtr time for Ituonj, luduioni uv-\n\u2022nl tlmu > week, ballet dincing\nto keep trim ud bicycling in thl\npirk for outdoor ictlvity, ud Uvt\nIn the neighborhood ot 10 houn for\nbuuty tlttp. Wben Mil glta leu\nthin eight houn, ihe thinki lti t\ncue of lniomnul\nWith til thit exercue, her figure\n\u25a0j Juit about perfect: Buit, Sltt\nlnchu; wiUt, M lnchu; hlpi, MVt\nlnchu. Thit'i imiller thin buit\nhipline   ihe   crediti   to   bicycling.\nAlthough ihe believu i unger\nem't ifford to get too thin, ihe\nwinU to reduce fpjm her pruent\nIM poundi\u2014to not much for i\nheight of five feet five. \"Juit t\n\u2022hide off,\" ihe expltlni thoughtfully, \"beciuie my diiphgnm U\ntoo well developed from singing ind\n1 teem to put the caioriu right on\nthit ipot\"\nThe diet she u following hu been\npreecrlbed by her doctor (no fidi\nfor her,) md U io sensible thit\nyou might like to try it. For breikfut thi hu ormge Juice, one egg,\n\u2022nd \u2022 cup of coffee with milk but\nno crum or mgir. At iround 10:30\nin thi morning ihe hu \u2022 big glut of\ntomito Juice. At noon, the hu i\nchoice of three low-celorle vegetable!. Or ihe cm hive \u2022 ultd mide\nof lettuce and tomato with hird\nboiled egg; or ulmon or hamburger\nwith one vegetable; or flih md\ntwo yegetablei. Tor \u2022 m,ldifternoon\nsnick, ihe hu gnpefrult or tomito Juice or 1 glut of milk. She hu\ntwo glauei of milk either with her\nme\u00bbli or In between. At night, ihe\nstirU dinner with ihrimp or climi.\nThen lhe hai iteak, Uver or hamburger, or two frankfurters. She\nalways hai vegetables md taku I\n(rult for deuert. Sht hu no spices\nand no ult. Right along with her\ndiet, her doctor hu ordered \"loti\nof exercise, which I get anyway.\"\nKASLOITES ASSIST\nCHURCH SERVICE\nKASLO, B.C.\u2014In the absence of\nRev. H. J. Armitage, morning service at St. Andrew's Church wai\ntaken by Rev. K. Shimizu. He wai\nassisted by Miss Neta Sadler. At the\nevening service Misi S. Tait and\nMrs. J. Patterson took the service.\n[RIAL STORY By ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES\nOU ARE THE ONE\nCHAPTER EIGHT\n\"Yei, come on In, Tommy!\" Tibby railed, u he itlll itood staring\nIat Steeni in her lovely gold gown.\nJb needn't ict u If he had been\nitruck Immobile. Steena wu vain\nenough ti lt wu. For no reaion it\n|all\u2014lince it could not make any\nidlfference \u2014 Tibby remembered\ni Marg\"s laying that ihe had better\nI not let Steena iee Tommy\u2014not If\npe meant anything to Tibby.\nBut now, whether he did or not,\nihe- met her. He leemed to re-\nI gret not having done ao loonir,\nI Maybe now Tommy would not keep\n; himself so scarce.\nW&t\nPIOM\nIAHKS < POIT O.MCI!\nDIMITMINT ITOIII \u2022 01UO0IITI\nOIOCIIS \u2022 TOIACCONIIU\nI OOOK itOtU aat tt-u Utta. STOW\n  \"\nTheie were the thought! that\nwent through Tlbby's head ai\nSteena md Tommy chatted, for\nSteeni, apparently, hid forgotten\nthe rule, which ihe hid made,,that\nwhen one of the glrli had a man\ncaller the other two were to make\nthemielvei invlilble, ilthough you\ncould icarcely blame Steena for not\nwanting to do that thli evening.\nAll that gold glitter ought not be\nwaited when here wai a man ai\ngood looking, and ai receptive, as\nTommy.\nSteena asked about his work, as\nU ihe thought it must be thrilling,\nto be a doctor. She aiked where\nhe came from, how he liked Ihe\nEast. She drew him on to talk about\nhimself, something no man can resist. A woman's aurest meana of\nimplying subtle flattery.\nTommy reiponded to it. What\nmm would not hive? He fiirly\nglowed. He teemed ll reluctant is\nSteena, when Mr. Courtrlght'i\nchiuffer did ring the bell and\nSteena had to go.\n\"I do hope,\" she gave him one\nlast smile from the doorway\u2014she\nmust have known, Tibby surmised,\nhow alluring ihe looked, framed\nthat way, her ailvdr fox Jacket carelessly flung over her ihoulders, \"thit\nI shall see you again.\" It was not\na question. Steena could usually\nbe certain whit the iniwer to thit\nope would be. \"I hope Tibby won't\nkeep you ALL to henelf,\" she idded, flinging a reproachful glance in\nTibby'i direction thit iccuied her\nof being most unfair.\n\"I'm sure we'll meet again,\" young\nDr. Date replied hopefully. Tibby\nhad never seen him quite so gallant; the way he had bounded :o\nhii feet whon Steena rou to laava.\n\"It hti certainly been a pleasure.\"\nNEW DENVER\nNIW DENVIR, aC.-Tht Rio\nCrou Sewing tad Knitting Bee wu\nbald in tht Uglon Ball Thundty\nwtth 14 ltditt preunt\nHattuMt wtn Ut*. J. Jonu tnd\nMrt. J. Ttttrle.\nTht regular wtr itfort whitt drivt\nwai htld it tht homt of Mrt. &\nAngrignon wtth Mn. Angrignon\nmd Mrt. Btggi it co-noitttttt.\nFour tib|u wan ia pity. Memberi\nnot tblt to ittend wnt thtir dooi-\ntioni. Prim wtnt to Mn J. Ttylor,\ntint; ud Mrt Netmith, coniolition.\nPraying Mantis\nEats Insects\n\u25a0y DIAN  HALLIDAY\nAlthough for muy yttn ltdy\nbeetle! htvt bttn reired tor liberation ln orchirdi u \u25a0 control for\nmeily bugi, no doubt mmy girden-\nen wen lurpned to iee the praying mmtii igg cimi llited ln the\nflower citiloguei thli yetr. Mmy\ninsect! art frlendi to the gtrdiner\nmd firmer, cipturing ind feeding\non other htrmful Insects. The preying min'.ii li excluiively cirnlvpr-\noui, eitlng Insects only.\nll\nj PMYIMS MIUTIS\nIS THE GARDENER'S\nFRIEND\ni-lt\nThe nifne comu trom the mmner\nin which they hold up tht fort ptrt\nof the body, u ln in ittitude of\nprayer. SomeUmu lt li cilled the\n\"preying\" mantis u thl fore legi\nare well-fitted for grasping other\ninsecti.\nNeither the mmtii nor lti egg\ncuei ihould ever be deitroyed. The\negg cases, about one-inch long, ire\nencased in a frothy, yellowish-white,\ngummy substance and are found on\nthe twigs ot treu or ihmbi.\nEmotional Uft...\nCauses of Theft\nby Children\nBy GAMY C. MVIM, Pn.D.\nI frequently get dimming lttttn\ntbout chlldnn from ilx to 14 who\nhtvt been taking money. Alatttt ilwiyi there ll idded m tccount of\ngreat emotloni! lutftring of tht\npirent ind ot uvert but tutilt punishment md tmotlontl upiet ot tht\nchild.\nWhm ont geti tht hiitory ot then\nctiw ont flndi thit thty uiuilly\nhtvt hid eirly ind nwll beginning!, though \u25a0\u00bb oecuionil ont\nMini tt bunt forth luddmly Con.\nc\u00abrntng tht latter typt, tt It wtll to\ninquire Into tht child'* tmotlontt\nlifl, whether ht feeli itcurt, whtthtr there li \u2022 likelihood that hi li\nluffering from Jeilouiy that, being\nrecogntied, hu not been reduced.\nIt miy be the influence ot \u2022 com.\npinion who taku thingi or who his\nminy mon luxurlu.\nWhatever the ciuse or the type,\nit Is i problem to be (iced with\ncareful thought. Thi child apprehended of theft li likely to be pun-\niihed leverely. to be ihimed, ind\ntherefore, to be midt to feel leu\nsecure u I member of hli fimlly.\nTor the first or eirly otfemei punlihment miy be effectuil by wty\nof Imprtuing on tht child thi lerl-\noumeu of the mitter, though pun-\ntihmmt for theft practically ilwayi\nll undesirable.\nOne thing !\u25a0 lure, if severil In-\nstincei of punishments hive proved\nIneffectual, the hope of correction\nll not by more punishment.\nRIGHTS MUST Bl RESPECTED\nThe flnt itep li to mtkt him tnl\nthit he li t worthy member ot the\nfimily. Furthermore. It is desirable\nto examine younelf to iee whether\nyou have exerclied rare in respecting hli property rlghti. Hu the\nchild thingi md monty, however\nfew or small, he cm rail hli own?\nAre hli rlghti to them reipected ind\nprotected? Of courie, you will not\nute hli thlngi nor let othen uu\nthem without hli permiulon; you\nwill not go through hli pocketi; you\nwould not think of opening hli mill.\nHe will have a definite tllowinct\nfor eich week. You will help him\nsavi his money wliely, but you will\ndo your utmoit to face him with no\ntemptation! he li not ready md\nable to beir.\nWhen your cireer demindi i\ngood figure, you get one\u2014and keep\nit! Here'i beiutlful Delia Norell,\nNew York linger, going through an\nexercise that looks euy but lin't\n(1) Begin by getting down on your\nbent knees, handa on waist, md\nleaning forward.    Have your ab\ndominis muHet pulled up u you\nlean. (2) Strelghten up md pull\nslim through the middle. (3) Fin-\nilly\u2014and thli ii only tor the athletei\u2014do the backward bend.\nRomIIo Potilin'i\nSpeech W1m\nMinister*! Praise\nRemit *__. It-yotr-ald dtugk\nttr ot P. I. Ptulln, waa t tribute\nfron lea. Hubert Annua, Miniittr tf Mum, Trade tad iadut-\ntry, it tht Oyro Club muting Mondiy evening tor ktr ipeech, \"The\nIt vm t flat id-trow,\" tht Miniittr uid. wbo wu \u2022 guut. \"I en-\nJoyed K.\"\nThe tddreu wu warmly tpltud-\n\u2022d by tbt memben. Miu Poulin\npreiented the ipeech, which lttt\nwetk won htr tht tint twtrd ta t\nSt. Joieph'i High School orttsrictl\nconteit. She wu preiented with \u2022\ngold medil for flnt plice,* whilt\nShirley  Young  won itotnd  plica\nGirl Won't Accept\nHis Explanation\nly IIATRICI FAIRFAX\nDttr Mm nirftx:\nI'vt Jutt btcomt engaged to t\nvtry lovtly girl, but my dutlu u\n\u25a0trgttnt ln tht Army kttp mt\n\u2022wiy from htr mott of thi tlmt.\nI've tlwtyi been tblt to gtt luvi\n\u25a0o thit I could go tnd visit hir,\nbut tt tht tlmt htr birthdiy cime\n\u2022round, ill luvt wu cancelled and\nI couldn't go to her party.\nNow ihe ll ingry md refuiei to\nwrite. Someone told her I wu out\nwith mother girl on Silt night,\nwhich lhe believu. Thli li the\ntint time I wu tver refused luve\nmd Tve written to her levenl\ntlmu to expliln thli, but the Juit\nwon't iniwtr.  Whit cm I do?\nSHIOIANT T.\nMy experience wtth irmy officer! .udi me to believe thit whil\nthty tre tevere dlictplinirlmi, they\nare tt tht umt tlmt vtry humin\ntnd undentanding. Why don't you\ngo to your officer, preferably thl\none who refuied your letve, md\nfrankly tall him your predlctmint?\nHe will write thli young lidy \u25a0 note\nliylng thit you tpplied for lean\nmd thit he, tor mch reuon u hi\nwiihei to givi, refined the ipplicitlon.\nIf the young Udy then refuiei to\nanswer, the muit htvt other ntloni. If you don't wmt to go to your\nsuperior officer, my advice Is to get\nletve tnd go to lie the girl, If ihe\nrefine., to iee you. lt ti probible\nthit the ll no longer Interuted ln in\nengagement.\nLcmdon Styles are\nQay and Fresh\n\u25a0y OINIM OALTROFF\nCtnadiii  Preu Mttt Wrlttr\nLONDON, (CP)-Mow thai women'i clothu in mtdt ttncily if\neerdlng to government deiign it\ncu be uid In ill truth thit Brituh\nwomen ire being, clid In tueaUfl-\nrally plinntd drum. Thit'i Juat\nwhtt thty in, but gty ind fruh\n\u2022t tht umt tunc\nTbt importance of ity la bu oot\nbeu forgotten. Ju ivet nurt Important, now thit clothing n itrta-\ngtatly riUened, U luting tblllty,\nind thi dulgniri of thi mw \"utfl-\nivy.beeutlllly\" garment! ordend\nHimi virtually rip proof ud trty-\nproof through reuiforetmtoL\nAlio reinforced in tht pirti of\ndrum likely lo loit their thipt\ntint, thi wtiitline ind ihoulden.\nPluti irt built-in to kiep tbeir\nihape longer md ikiru ire fuiiihid\nwith \u2022 two-inch bound hem\nNIW MODILI HIT\nTh\u00ab flrit offlclil showing of new\nutility frocks m\u00bbde in immidiite\nhit with fuhion writen. Thirty\nmodeli were dlipliyed, 10 of them\nmide from one design but carried\nout In different material! md\ntreited ln virloui wiys to ihow\nthat from the miximum of 90 itylu\ni yeir illowed by the government\n\u2022bout .r\"00 virlitloni can be mide\nThl collection wu designed by\nthe Queen'i dreumiker, Normin\nHartnell, md wert manufactured\nby a leading Britiih manufacturer\nAutumn frocki were of fine toft\nwool. Herringbone or checked\nScotch tweed ippeired the moit\npopulir, with yoki ind collar or\nfront panel of plain wool.. materiel. Sm\u00bbll Petar -en \u00abnd \"V\" collan predotnl ited for the neckline\nti lending -iiemaelves to \u2022 more\ntailored blouse. They are the moit\neconomical in uie of materiil.\nCLOSI FIT SKIRTS\nMoit dressei hed Ihort ileevu\n\u2022nd iklrti fitting cloiely iround\nth* hips, then filling In i imill\nflare or with two ple\u00abU ln the front\nmd t plain neck.\nTrimmingi wen generilly of \u2022\ndirker shade of the ume color ai\nthl dreu. Smill, thin tucki were\nilio uied. 100 Inches of tucks in\nillowed on \u2022 frock. But there ran\nbe only two pockets, only two pints\nnot niore than ieven inchei wide\nwhen tully extended,    no widely\nflared ikirt*-. oaly thnt buttoat tag\nno tppen, tbe wooli thing tlwtyt\nla t it'It wfctch tm* the minimum\nimount of auteniL\nThue drouM rtagt trom tbi\nequivalent c Het to llt.1T tad\nwhu tht pwchue tu Introduced\n\u2022oan 11 monthi ige L removed\ntrom then utility clothei neat Sep-\nttmbtr pricu wtll bt itlll lowtr.\nR.C.A.F. Honon\nlor Lac. Armitage\nrull tir torn honon wtn to-\ncorded Uc. Divid Hirold Armi-\nugt, ion ot fit*, tad Mn. H. J. Ar-\nmittgt cf Kule, it funtnl urvicu it  Vucouver Tuetdiy. fit\nLieut. Rev H S McDonild of J>t\nR.C.A F md Rev. W. A. Guy conducted the ritei. Committal wu In\nMountiin View Cemetery, Vineouvir.\nUc. Artnltagt dltd Junt I tn in\n\u2022lrpline cruh it Indlm blind, on\nUke Piplnuu, Que.\nCirroti to grow properly muit be\nkept weed free, pirtlculirly whu\nIhey ire imtll. u weedi will ioon\n.mother them If given htlf I chince.\nA'\n__i_dLQ&L\n*7_)t__mw_L\nBy BITSY  NEWMAN\nHe actually bowed, deeply, from the\nwaist. He hid never treated Tibby\nto such manners!\nAfter the door had closed and\nthe sound of Steena's retreating\nilippen, clicking their sharp, high-\nheeled impact, had died away, Tibby iald, \"I'm here\u2014Just in case\nyou've forgotten.\" For Tommy,\nhaving sunk down once more in a\ndeep chair, also had sunk into a\ndeep silence.\nShe could have bitten back the\nwords as soon as they had slipped\nout. She did not want him to think\nshe cared that he had forgotten\nher.\nHe slid, \"Of courie ...\" a*b-\nletitly. Then, \"Wow, she's some\ngirl, isn't ihe? Ai iweet as she ia\npretty. So intelligent, too. You're\nlucky to have such nice girls to live\nwith. Tibby. I'm sure glad\u2014for\nyou.\"\n\"Oh. yeah!\" Tibby drawled, imitating Marg'i mapner and phrase,\na phrase that could hold a dictionary\nof luppreised meaning!. Could\nTommy pouibly be that itupid? To\nthink, Juit became i womm had a\nlovely face her loul wu lovely,\ntoo That ihe was Intelligent because she knew enough to flatter\nhim. Men\u2014nice ones like Tommy,\nas rhe had said before\u2014were certainly gullible. She had resolved\nto keep Tommy from getting hurt,\nhadn't ihe? So she added, shrewly.\n\"You must remember, Tommy, that\nal! thit glitters is not golden.\"\n\"I doa't know what you mem by\nthat crack,\" Tommy uld.  He really\ndid look puzzled.\n\"Let lt ride,\" Tibby returned\nairily. If a man didn't want to be\nsaved, what could a person do? Be-\nI sides, as Marg had said, Steena was\nafter bigger fish. She had only\nbeen practicing on Tommy.\n\"Shall we take one?\" Tommy\nased. 'I borrowed a bui trom a\npal. It'i not a Rolli, -but it will\ncover the road in lta own faihion.\nI thought maybe you'd like to go;\nplaces and do thingi tonight.\"\n\"I'd love to.\" He had not uld\nwhy iuch a thought had hit him io\nluddenly and after iuch a lengthy\ninterval, but having made one illp\nof the tongue that might make Tommy think >he cared, Tibby waa wary.\nSHE would not employ any aubtle\nfeminine technique with any mm,\nCertainly not with Tommy.\n(To Be Continued)\nIn i recent book the writer taku\nthe view thit the uie of sugar li \u2022\ntute hibit which cin euily be id-\nJuited, md polnti out that iuch\nlubitltutu as honey, moluiu, corn\nlyrup ind maple lyrup not only\nhave distinctive flavon, but ilso\nprovide ai much energy u sugar,\nand mon nourishment.\nTODAY'S  MINU\nChlU Con Carne with Soybeans\nBeet Topi or other Green\nGarden Lettuce with\nGreen Onioni ind Radishes\nRaw Young Cirroti\nBaked Indlm Pudding    Coffee\nCHILI CON CARNI WITH\nSOYBEANS\n3 cupi cooked loybeans, y\u00ab pound\nUlt pork, diced, y\u00ab cup chopped\nonjons, V4 pound lem beef, ground,\n3 cupi tomttoei (cmned or fresh),\n1 tableipoon chill powder.\nFry ult pOTk until crlip, nmove\npork md brown onloni. Add beef,\nstir tnd cook ilowly for 9 minutei,\nthen idd criiped pork and remtinlng ingredlenti md heit to boiling..\nChill comei to us from South America, w_ we hope there will be no\nshortage. The United States\nnow growing cayenne pepper md\nmustard seed.\nBAKED  INDIAN  PUDDING\n9 cups milk, 1 teaspoon ult, 1\nteupoon cinnamon, y\u00ab teaspoon nutmeg, Vi cup butter, ; cup yellow\ncornmeal, 1 cup old-fuhloned molasses.\nScald 4 cupi milk, itlr ln ult,\nIplcei, butter, cornmeal and moluiu. Stir conitantly while cooking, over hot witer until thick,\nibout 20 minutei. Pour thickened\nmixture Into baking dish md add\n1 cup cold milk, letting it float\non top. Bake In ilow oven for\nabout 3 hours at iround 300 degrees\nF. Servei about 10. Halve amount!\nfor 4 or 5.\nCONVOKED\nMACARONI\nA New \"Get-Together\" Dish\nTHE addition ol the right Baace\nmeani the difference betweeri the\nfamily asking for more or turning\nup their noses at four efforts.\nTo make \"Convoyed\" Macaroni,\ncook 1 cup of macaroni in boiling,\nealted water and then drain. Four\n1% cups of scalded milk over 1\ncup of soft bread crumbs. Add V.\ncup of melted butter and 1 tablespoon of chopped pimento, 1 tablespoon of chopped onion, 1 tablespoon of parsley, .% cupa of\ngrated cheeee, y% teaspoon of salt,\n% teaspoon of pepper and 1 tablespoon of H. P. Sauce. Then add 2\nwell-beaten eggs and mix thoroughly. Add drained macaroni and\nmix again. Pour into a well-\nbuttered casserole and bake in a\nslow oven for about 50 minutes.\nAlso use H. P. Sauce for a richer\nflavour in stewn, meat dishea,\ngravies, soups, fiah and aalads.\nRum sabotage your preeloul ttocb\ningi, embamii you, and waate your\nmoney, tool So, thett dtyt, you\n\u2022imply ctn't afford to forget tbat\nthe beautiful new bembcrgi ind\nrayons muit hive gentle Lux cirel\nIt'\u00bb io limple to save itockingi\nthli way! Every night, the ttlnuta\nyou tike them off, dip them in Lux\nto remove harmful penplritlon.\nMoit Important, avoid cake-soap\nrubbing ind itrong soaps. Only\ngentle Lux will protect the dellcttt\nI h rea Js\u2014keep them elastic. Added\ne-.utbn: Give them IoU of time to\ndry thoroughly.\nStart your Lux dally dipping\ntonight to mike itockingi lttt\nlonger, keep their glimour.\n1 LEVER nooucT\nn0iEmm_w_mtW\n*\\W T       i \/      III\/   W     m     TOR tomorrow*! bfeikhitr-try \"Grtpt-Nua_* yA V \/ I  \/i \u25a0\n%, t Iff     \\_W FUkeilTheyconulnillthegoodiieiiofGriBe. w     A   \\\\    -m^J' \/\n* ^f_m__.     ft \/! _^M m\u201e\u201e.._\u25a0\u201e ,\u201e\u2022_\u201e   \u201e\u201eM.\u201e |,rn,vn Ailte.   milil. .nil m__B X   _&T^^S_:  '       t\\    -\n:*\nSMF   v\nCOR tomorrow's hreaklist\u2014try \"Gripe-Nuts\"\nFlakei 1 They contain ill the goodness of Grape-\nNuts\u2014in crisp, golden brown Hakes, quick ind\neuy to serve ind eat.\nDoubly delicioui becauie they ire mide from\ntwo grains\u2014sun-ripened wheit ud milted barley\n\u2014hiked cirefully, (hen touted.\nExtri nourishing because they give you carbohydrates, proteins, iron, phosphorus ud other\nfood elements.\nElty to digest, beciuie of thit extri biking\ntnd toasting.\nGRAPEMTS FLAKESi\n>      THE4STAR\nCERtAL SENSATION\n wrmm\nW* '\u25a0 ^ ' l\n*\nteet your children'i feet\u2014\nget them Andrew'i Shoes!\nThey'U hive comfort md tupport, md ihoei thtt ctn takt\nI Rt Andrew\n& CO.\nLeaders In Footfashion\nCheck on Canning\nEquipment Now\nNIUON DAILY NlWt. NSLSON  B. C-WEDNESDAY MORNINO  JUNI 1T. 1S\u00ab-\nFine Annual Is\n\u2022y EDITH L. ELLIOT\n*Xts* belt time to duit planti ll\nly In tbe morning while dew\non the plinti ind then ii no\nind. The next beit time to duit\nia tbe lite evening\".\nTltt\nButcherteria\nBttttr Mttte for Leu\nHON* 527  FREE DELIVERY\nColorful Cottons\n$3.95 and up\nlilady'i Faihion Shop\nIF IT'S KISSIN'\nYOU'RE MISSIN\ni\nOf AU ADULTS\n76X\nHAVE BAD BREATH, THATS^\nWHY IT PAYS TO USE\nI breith It a romince-robber\ni a Windt-IoKT Ilia luccei t.\n' r;s: for othen ilwtyi detect\nI YOU do yourself; Tiki\n> chincei! Use Colgtte't Tooth\nwder\u2014the tooth powder thtl\nyour breith ll il cletnt\nf teeth;\nTIPTOSMOKERSI\nI'lToothPowderlsignnd\nr to gutrd igiinst tobicco mini\ni help! nmove dull, dii-\nj film 111 geti htrd-to-\nJ teeth ipirkling with ill their\n1 whitcneii tnd lustre. Stin\nPreptiednm it eur witenwora\ntbtM dayi wd boot cuatag It\nloaf dutince cooking ar planning\ntor futun needi. Cinning eta at\ndont tets with t limited tugtr upply tnd tht womu wbo looki ahead\nil reidy, not only tor everyday\n\u25a0till bot tor unexpected guetti\nlU through tbt yttr.\nNow It tba Umt to ohtck oa your\ncanning equipment ud plu your\ncimpilgn befon tbt fruiti comt on\nIht market. Tbi Department ot\nMunltloni tnd Supply hit tint ctll\non metili ud rubber but pruent\nIndlcitioni wt thtt thtn will be\nlufficient rubber ringi, metti topi\ntnd Jtn lor normtl ctnning 4t-\nmindi thli yetr. Fruit mirketing\n\u25a0towni vtry io greatly ln Ctnidi\nlhat it li difficult to know whtn\ntht height of t fruit teuon may bl\nretched but houiewlvu ihould try\nto be reidy to. ttkt idvintige ot\ntht momtnt wben etch trult it tt\nIU bill Then U \u2022 itory thai the\nShih ol Penii hind mu to witch\nbll meloni ud ttll htm the end\nmomut of maturity, but tht but\nwe cu do ii witch our mirketi\nud buy when the trult ti plentiful\nud Incidentally, cheepeat.\nCtnning cunot improve lhe quillty j>( frulti or \u25a0 vegetables. They\nmuit be tender ind of good mttur-\nlty to produce 6m belt reiulti. The\nideil wty It itnlght trom tht girden to the Jen, but tht next but\nthing to do li to be t wltt thop-\nper\nThe purpoie ot ctnning li to pre-\ntervt perlihible producti tor liter\nun, tnd, it tht ltrnt tlmt, retain\ntht treth ntnutl color, flivor md\nfood vilue, Sltt cinnmg dependi\non itrict ittention to tvory itep ln\nno ihort cuti. Although modirn\nmethodi would look Ukt ahort cuti\nto our grindmothers,\nThe Comumer Section, Depirtment of Agriculture, hai reviled\ntheir ctnning bulletin to conform\nwith Wirtimt Pricei ud Tndi\nBoard'i iugir ruling!. Tkt illowtnce of Vt pound of iugir for canning ud tt pound for Jtmi, md\njelliei per pound of fruit, u purchased ii t good iverage tllowtnci.\nWe wlU have ta get tccuitomed to\ntea vulety ln the iweet foodi ln\nour diy'i mcils.\nSpoilage U ciuied by overcooking. Too thort t proceuing period,\nImproper processing, imperfect jars\nor rubber or opening Jan after iter-\nUlxing.\nThli yeir let Cinidlin  women\nfill tB thtlr Jtn i*er pluniag w\ncomply with mar nuooing. Be\n\u25a0ore thtt every Jtr will keep until\nrequired. Na tpoiltd Jan to throw\niway tnd waata. Thtn it ao room\ntar watte it Cutdil War progrim.\nII STSPS IN CANNINO\n1. Cheek equipment.\nI  With, iterUue Jan and tut\ntor leakage\nI. Select freth, (irm, tound trult\ntnd vifttebtn.\n1 Tttt rubbir ringi\n5   Gride,  tort  tnd  prtptrt  tht\nproduct.\nI Preptn tyrup.\nI Blanch er prt-cook. If required.\nI. Pack ia conltlnen  FU1 witb\nliquid.\nS. Pltct rubber rtnn tnd top :n\npoiition.\n10 Pirtully tighten up\nII. Stirillit for required Ume.\nII Remove   (rom  cinner,    wti\ncompltttly, Invert to teit tor luki.\nTIPS FOR SUCOIMFUL\nCANNINO\n1. FoUow ont let ot initructiom\n\u2022ccurttely.\n1. Smiller quintitiei tre easier\nto handle and illow thi ctnning\nproceu to be completed quickly.\n]. Tut Jin md rubbir ringi \u2014\ncirefully. A tiny nick in Uie top\nin Imperfect rubber on t cricked\nmetti ring mty ipoil thi Jir tf\ntrult\n4. Ntver thorten iteriluition\nUmt.\n5. Keep  witet boiling rapidly\nS, Pick corn, iplntch or out bean\nloonly-heit   wUl   Uun   quickly\npeaetnte to thi centre ol Ihe Ju.\n7. Ntvtr open t Jtr tfter iterU-\nUlng.\n9. Do oot try to tighten ring ifttr Jtr ii cold\u2014thli mty break\nthe nil.\n10. Bt frugil with iugir\u2014rtmem-\nber your ntlon.\nIfl-wlthpertmemeotcin-\nCAN  ON THI  SUGAR   BUDGET\n1. Cm fruiti without lugir for\ntalidi, pie fUlers, nucei tnd other\ndeuerli.\n1. Cu fruit Juices for beveragu.\n9 CulUvate i tute for fruiti cinned in thin lyrup-they htvt mon\nof tht nitural fltvor.\n4. .Ctn biked tpplet, peaches tnd\npetn ln Utin  syrup  for desterii.\n5. Try honey or com lyrup in\ncomervei, plcklei ind In canning*\npeechet, peart, plumi ud ipplu.\nIssued\nby Femie High\nTypictl ot tht cnthuiiaim tad\nichool apirit thtt hti pervaded Fir-\nnto High School thii yttr, tht\n\"Zephyr,\" tbt Finite High School\nAnnual tor (S41-1S41 it crtmmed\ntuU of the etforfc, Utenry ud\nothetwUe, ef tach ud tvtry itud-\nwt la tht ichool.\nForty-eight pigu at ptnonili,\npicturu, poemi tnd trUdu on tu\nitt-litic, Utenry ud lociil iclivi-\ntlu at tkt put yetr, tht tnnutl ii\nbound in u ittncUvt morocco\ncover, cirrylng Iht monogrtm\nFunto High School ud tht ntmt\n\"?tphyr.\nTrtt ptgu Uiemidva in at\nhighly coated Indit tint book\nPtper-\nThe tccounti of houw ictivitiei,\ndtbttu, lileriry meeUngi, muilc\nfutivil, concert!, tnd tht reporti\nof thq htnd initrument, ichool piper, drama, model leropltne, muilc\nicience, terv.ee, tumbling ud pep\nclubi, in ill dom by tht itudenti.\nTbe picturu, Including the teiching itiff, the grtduitei ud tht\ncluiei, ire done by in oftiet pro-\nNELSON SOCIAL\n\u2022y MHO M. 4. VIONSUX\nTht utin printing ud binding\nwen done by Uie Commerciil\nPrinting Depirtment of thl Nelion\nDaily Newa\nDr. Lewis Heads\nMedical Assoc.\nJASPER, Alte., June 16 (CP)-.\nDr. D. Sdtter Lewli ot Montreal\nWU named President-elect of the\nCtntditn Mtdietl AuocliUon tt\ncouncU meetings hen today. Dr. A.\nS. Archer of Lamont, Alte., elected\nlatt yetr, will take over the presidency from Dr. Gordon Fahrni of\nWinnipeg.\nChairman of the Council li Dr.\nT. H. Leggett, Ottawa and Treasurer, Dr. S. Pitch, Montreal.\nDr. Murny Blair, Vincouver will\nrepresent Britiih Columbia on the\nexecutive committee.\n' to dem, iweti\n' h::!ipirkling,\ntctivt imilei- .\nM\nJOLGATE'S\nPOWDER\n25c, 40c\n\\CIEAHS YOUR BREATH\nIT MAHSyOUR TEETH\nTrail Fund Gives\n$100 for Koolaree\nA gift of $100 hu been received\nfrom the Trail DUtrlct Pttrlotic tnd\nWelfire Fund by Uie Wut Kootenty Rellgioui Educttlon Council\nexecutive hen. The Council conduct! vacation cimp it Koolaree on\nthe Wut Arm, end for iome yetn\nhu received assistance from the\nfund tnd betore thit from the\nTrtll Rotery Club. Tr\u00bbtl DUtrlct\nyoungiten ire emong thoie benefiting from flit iplendld holidayi\nprovided in the Ctmp.\nLubrlciting oU li now ntloned\nthroughout British South Atrici.\n__TA__.__l_t_li.___d  __._ Ak_ _ A   d _\nKeep the Home Fires burmtiqwt winter\nDon't wait until next Winter to order your\nCOAL. . . .' Cet it now while transportation\nIs available. ... We can supply you with a\nCOAL for your every need.\n-\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 t \"\" .,'.-m.^m-mm.m..*.m.... \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ~m* \u25a0 \u25a0.'\nAre You Planning to MOVE?\nHave You Anything You\nWant STORED?\nPhone 33\nWest Transfer Co,\nSisters lo Hold\nVacation\n*  ..\nSchools in Summe\nReligious vication tcbcolf * tgtln\nthli Summer will be conducted\nthroughout the Catholic Diocese of\nNtlton by Siiten of SL Abb. Sisters\nof St Jottph, ud Siiten of Chtrlty.\nSchooli ln tht Okmagan, conducted hy the Siiten ot SL Ann, wlU be\nheld from June 28 to July 11, itarting t week etrlier then (hoie In\nthe Rut Kooteniy, Weit Kooteniy\nmd  Boundary Districts.\nSlsten .of St. Joieph will conduct\nichooli it Fernie, Wirfleld, Cutlegir, Frultvile, Grind Forki. tnd\nYmir-Salmo Mluloni July 5-18; md\n\u2022t Michel, Rossland, South Slocm,\nNelion, md Ntkuip-gurton Missions\nJuly lt-Auguit 1. The Siiten ol\nOhirlty wlU teich tt Cnnbrook,.\nKelownt, ReveUtoke, Athtlmcr, ind\nCanal Fliti July 3-18; tnd Wprdner,\nYahk, Rutland, Gplden. end Field\nJuly 19-Auguit 1. r*\ni Ut* U Banna, Ctdar Strttt.\ninnounett tht ing*** gemem ot hat\ndiughter, Amelia Maud, to Uc. R.\nBais Oliver, mb ed Mr. tad Mia.\n9, L. Oliver ot NtUon, tht marruge\nto takt pltct in Ntlton etrly tn July.\n\u2022 Mra J. Sewell, Ctpttln gnd\nMra Jamu Ferguion and W. J. Me-\nConneU ot Harrop wtrt imoog thoie\nhi town ynterdiy ittending the\nfuneril of Mn. Walton.\n. t Mri SolkMkl tad MUt Hiltn\nShkwprok of Procter tnd Mn. Solecki tt Bltkt ittended thl funenl\noi Mn. Walton htn yeiterdiy.\nHOLIDAY AT CALGARY\nt Hon. Mn. R. A. Scott-Uuder\nof Queen'i Bty tnd htr diughter,\nMia Join Scotl-Ltuder oi Ntlun.\nhtvt lttt tor t holldiy it Cilgiry.\nt Mc. ind Mn. J. t. Ltiek. wbo\nwen recently mtrritd In Ntlion and\nwho ipent their honeymoon it Kulo\nhive ltft for Crinbrook whtrt they\nwill mtkt thiir homt.    '\nt Willitm Rutherford o( New\nDenver wu I recent viiltor to tht\nctty.\nt Mn. L. G McCillum. 810 Sulci StreeL hu tiktn up ruidtnet\nit UM Stanley Strttt\ne Mn. H. tt Currie, Baker\nStreet, ipent yuterdty ln Trill.\nt Mn. W, Donaldion ot Sunihine\nBty, W. R Jirvli tnd Mtry ind\nMn A. Mijor of Procter ttttndtd\nthe funenl ot Mn. Wilton In Nel-\n\u25a0on yeiterdiy.\ne Visitors ln Nelion yeiterdiy\nincluded Mn. White ot Procter.\nTO VISIT CALGARY\ne   Mtu Dorothy Willii of TnU\nrecently visited Nelion on her wiy\nto Cilgary, whin ihe wlU be t\ngueit of her brother-ln-liw tnd\nsiiter, Mr. ind Mn. LeomrS Wright.\nt H. T. Hartln of Kislo vUlted\nNcslon, Mondiy.\nt Dr. Jeule Allyn ol India arrived yeiterdiy'end ii i guut of\nRev. tnd Mn. tt R. Stovell, 80S\nStanley Street, whilt in Ull city.\nt   Mn Andenon, who ipent Uie\nm\n-#\u202201 roe\nEstablished 1899\nHistory of Light\nIs Told Gyros\nAdvance of artificial lighting\nfrom tht itone Ump of 9000 B. C.\nto Ult fluoreacent Ught of 1841 wai\ntraced for the Gyro Club Monday\nnight by F. H. Smith. He deicribed\nthe modertl mirvel that li the electric Ught globe in detail.\nFluorescent llghti were lolvlng\nthe lighting problem In wir fictoriei. Surveys had ihown thit When\nlighting improved accidents were\nfewer, output increased md there\nwere fewer rejection! for inaccurate\nwork, he uld. No filament wai uied\nIn the fluoreicent lighti. A light\ncompriied \u2022 long glau tube, coated on the iniide, md containing a\nmercury vapor. The power going\nthrough the gu reiulted in an Invisible glow, which ln palling\nthrough the coating gave off a visible glow with little hut The lack\nof heat giving longer Ufe wu one\nof the grett advantages ot iuch a\nlight Mr. Smith itld.\nScience hid mide great contribution! to modern lighting, he declared md it undoubtedly would make\nmmy, more bringing still greater\nefficiency.\n\u25a0  1\nSkips Bombings and\nShip Disasters\nto Slip 6n Soap\nNtW DELHI, Indii, June 18 (AF)\n\u2014During two yem in the wir\nzona, Auoelited Preu corretpon\ndent Pruton Grover wu in more\nthan 100 bomblngi. He flew ln\nbomber nidlng enemy territory.\nTwice he wu pitched Into the\nMediternnein from ttticked ships.\nHe wun't scratched.\nTodty he wu nunlng hU tint\nInjury\u2014two ribi broken wben he\nillpped on i piece of soap In hU\nbtthtub. \u2022\nFin* Recital Given\nby Junior\nVocal, Piano Pupili\nAn exceUent muiical recital was\nprovided by the Junior piano and\nvocal pupili of Mn. T. J. S. Ferguion It St Paul'l Church Siturdiy.\nContributing to the progrim were\nvocal solos*. Ralph Lewis, Gilbert\nJohnion, Miurlce Renwick, Guilford BrecL Joe Heilieher, Herb\nPitta, Marydey Brodie, Flon Johnion, Kitherlne Wilson ind Vyonne\nArmitrong, Trail.\nPlmo toloi\u2014Gilbert Johnion, G.\nSpence, Marydey Brodie, Flora\nJohniop, Vyonne Armitrong, Either\nBrodie, Audrey Nelion, Vivian Mc\nTivUh, Catherine WiUon, Ruby\nHirte.\nThe above pupiU . range 'from\nGrades one to seven1 in the Toronto\nConiervitory Coune. Ten of them\nire ibout to try the regular mid-\nSummer exams this June. Of Uie\ntbove pupiU ilx first placu were\nwon in their respective classes in\nUie festlvtl, while three won sec\nond tnd two won third placu.\nThe Junior Vocil Championihlp\nwu won Jointly by Vyonne Armitrong tnd Donald Brown, both pupiU of Mn. Ferguion.\nput couplt oi wttki tt tht home\noi Mr. md Mn. tt H. Currlt, Bakar\nStreet, lttt yuterdiy tor her borne\nIn Winnipeg.\nMn J. P. Bourne ot Procter\nwu Ui Ute dty yuterdiy to ittend\nthe funeral ol Mrt. Wttton.\nHIRE FROM PRBM1IR\nt   Mr. tnd Mn. A. J. Corouk,\nQueen'i Bty, htvt it gueiU thtlr\nnn tnd diughter-in-ltw, Mr. tnd\nMrl. Roger Corniih, latently oi\nPrtmltr, B.C, who ta Sunday wtrt\nit* honor gutiti it t luncheon gtr*\ntn by Mr. Corniih'i pirenti Those\npresent were Mr. tnd Mri A. L\nCollinion, Mr. ind Mn. L. tt Cho.\nqueue, Mr. tad Mtt. Wlllltm Tay\nlor. Mn. R. W. Dtwion and Jimmy\nand MUi Gale Dtwion.\nt Mr. and Mn. tt J. Hiyleck,\nStanley Street, have returned trom\na motor trip to Vancouvtr whut\nthey vUited their ion.in-liw tnd\ndiughter, Mr: tnd Mn. Jtmu Stem-\nfield. \u2022\nt Major Turner-Lee of Bonnington vUlted town yuterday.\nt MUi Kay Streit wu t viiltor\n(rom Kailo Monday.\na Mn. W. A. Ward wu in town\nfrom Procter yeiterdiy to ittend\ntht funenl of Mra-Wilton.\n. t Arthur Kennedy tnd hU fimlly oi Wut Arrow Pirk ipent yuterdiy ln the^ city.\ne Okit B. Appleton ot Sunshine\nBty vUlted NeUon yeiterdiy,\ne Mn. Cronln of TnU md her\ndiughter o( Kimberley tpent yuterday ln the city,\nVISITOR FROM COAST\ne Cy Young, pioneer resident oi\nNelson now oi Vincouvtr, iptnt\nMondiy In Ntlion.\nt Mn. G. Noel Brown was ln\ntown from Corn Linn yuterdty.\nt Mn. Jerome of Borfnlngton\nvliited the city yuttrdty.\nt Mn. H. Moon ot Stlmo ipent\nyeiterdiy in Nelion.\ne Shoppen |n the city yetterdty\nIncluded Mrs. Ian C. Campbell of\nWlUow PolpL      i\nKaslo, Kimberley,\nSlocan City\nLads In R.C.A.F.\nWillitm Htnry Tonkin, na ed\nMr. tad Mia. John Tonkin, Kmo,\nB.C.. hag ban enlMtd in tht Roytl\nCanadian Air Forct it tht Calgary\nRecruiting Centra tor Alnnw 1X8.\nAc. 1 Tonkin wUl commence tui\nAir Forct tnining Auguit 10.\nPrevioui to tnlliiment Aircrtft-\nmtn Tonkin wu trucking it Kaalo,\nBC.\nDavid Lome Iwing, wn oi Mre\nDorothy E. Iwing. Slocin City, B.\nC, hti bttn minted In tbt Roytl\nCtntditn Air Force it ttm Calgary\nRecruUng Centre u t Wlltlta Operator Ground Traiaae, Ac 1 Iwing\nwiU commence hU Air Force trtin-\ning it No. 5 Manning Depot Li\nchine, Junt 16. IMl\nPrevlout to tnlUtmwt Aircnft-\nmtn Iwing wu t itudent.\nAlexinder OfUvy Robtrtion, wn\not Mrt. Mary Smith, Klmbtrlty,\nB.C ,.hii been enllited In tht Roytl\nCanadian Air Forct it tht Ctlgtry\nRecruiting centre ti in A.F M. mlnee.\nPrevioui to enllitment _Urcrtft-\nman Robertion wu mining it Kimberley.\nFREEMAN\nfuinituii ca     \\\nTht Boati m Furniture VHua .\nPtant ill RUM*   *\nm\nSAW ON OUR\nJUNE  FURNITURE\nSPECIALS\nMOSCOW (CP)-A Rtd Army\ntenk girl hu been credited _U\nlalvegtni a dUtbltd Nui tuk from\ntht no man't land on tht Lenlngrid\nfront She wu ient tut wtth Btt\nothtr Rtd Army ttnk mtn to gtla\nInformttloo on tht Otnnan'i neweit\ntm 'mki.\nIf It li on tht ilr \u2022\nC. E. RADIO\nwill gtt It\nUUON ILICTRIC CO.\nCIRIALt AND FRUITS\ntrt twlct u good with\nRICH CREAM\nfrom\nkOOTENAY\nYah tt  U\nAIRY\ncami> lister Rossland P.I.A.\nlo Organize\nfor Adult Study\nCAMP LISTER, B.C.\u2014Robin Mer.\ncier irrived from Kimberley on\nSiturday to vUit hli uncle md tunt,\nMr. ind Mn. A. Hobden of Hus-\ncrotL\nHugh Sommerield returned to the\nBayonne Mine liter visiting hii\nptrenti, Mr. md Mn. Ludwig Sommerield.\nBelle Montgomery ot Allce Siding il i guest ot her grandparents,\nMr. and Mn. G. T. Montgomery.\nMy. and Mn. J. McConmckie md\ntwo children of Kimberley were\nweekend gueits of the litter'i pirenU, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Yerbury. e\nJolin'Ringhei'l oi Allce Siding wu\n\u2022 Saturday visitor to Huicroft it\nthe home ot Divld Rylan.\nWeiUey Skerik wu t weekend\ngueit oi Alvin Shiw it Kitchener.\nMr. md Mn. McLean tnd family\no( Porthlll, Idaho, wtn guesti oi\nMr. tnd Mn. Chirlei Huicrolt.\nEdwird Siebert, Otto Kockttt tnd\nEdmund Kreue ire vUiton tt h^jm-\nberley.\nMn. Wcstlcy Young returned to\nMlsiola, Mont. WhUe here lhe wis\na gueit oi the Demchuk families\nand Mr. tnd Mn. A. Hobden.\nGeoff Constable oi Montreal md\nMr. and Mn. Guy Conitable ol\nAlice Siding were guests of Col. md\nMri. F. Liiter.\nAfter ipending the put two\nmonths at Averlod, Suk., Mr. md\nMrs. Garfield Gorril returned tn\ntheir home here. They were tccompmied by Mn.\"Humphrey Gorril\nand family, who will reilde here.\nTo produce i good <_utlltyr fruit,\nalmost ill fruit treei need cireful ipriying, to control insects md\ndlieuea Theie viry widely,. In different lections of the country.\nOn Jhst Ok.\nROSSLAND, B.C., June Id-Ron\nland Parent-Teacher Association,\nholding lti lut genenl meeUng un\nill September, Mondiy evening\nnamed Mn. Leonird Pucoe to organize \u2022 itudy group within (he As*\nlociition md act u IU leider. ThU\nadult education would ittrt in September. In the meantime Mn. Pucoe tgreed to ittend the City Council Rehabilitation Study Club organized two weeks igo u the P.T.A\nrepruentaltve.\nMn. J. R. Bryan wu appointed\nHospitality Convener. Ihis office td\nbe combined with her preient one,\nthit of Membenhlp Convener.\nJ. Ayrei, repremtitlve at the locil\nA. R. P. explained the educational\nvalue of Uie film projector in the\nHigh School for showing ictuil A.\nR. P. work ll cirrled on in EngUnd, itid practice work ln the Unit\ned Statei and Canada. The Nelson\nand Tnil High SchooU were the\nonly possessors oi the proper sound\nfilm projector! in the kootenayi and\nMr. Ayres hoped the P.T.A. would\nback the ARP. ln helping to raise\nfunds for a projector for the RouUnd High Shchbol. There wu considerable  discussion. ,\nMn. Rene Morin, Preildent\nigreed to keep ln touch with locil\nA.RP. authoritiei throughout the\nSummer and assist In my wiy poi-\nlible.\nThe ichool Boird repreientetlve,\nArthur Turner, reported on trumcy\noffence! in the High School. The\nadult education itudy group being\nplanned for Fall would help counteract misconceptions of ichool liw,\nit wu felt.\nJt. Paul's Choir\nConcert lo\nAid War Savings\nClotlng event ot the uuon In\nSt. Piul'i populir concert urlei\nwlU bt in tld ot Iht Wtr Sivlngi\nFund. Tilt tffort U being iponiored\nby St Piul'i joint choln ot US\nmemben under the direction of\nMn. T.JS. Ferguson. Nt* tnd ittncUvt numben will bt provided,\none ot thett being tht pttrlotic long\n\"V for Victory\", compottd by Arthur Benjamin, idjudicttor tt Ult\nrecent Kootenty Feitlvil.\nA cbonl irringement of tht tvtr\npopulir, Beethoven'i \"Moonlight\nSontte\" wlU bt heard Mr tbt tint\nUme. St. Ptul'i Boyi' Choir, winner ln the Festival for 11 contecu-\ntlve yetn wlU tppur. ThU choir\nhu on IU honor roll 28 former\nmemben on ictlve tervlce.\nThree winnen of cbtrpplonihipi\nin the Kooteniy festival will be\nhetrd on the wtr lorn concert prognm. A mined choir ot 115 volcei\nwill render t .pitriotic number,\nwhile virlety numben Interspersed\nthroughout the progrim will contribute humor to the occulon.\nRev. H. Stewirt Forbei will ict\nu Chairman.'\nWitch for Onr\nW\u00abek\u00abnd Specials\nBRADLEY'S\nMIAT MARKIT-Phont\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1942\nCKLN AND\nCSC PROGRAMMES\nShortcake uuon will ioon be coming\u2014no sugar ti required if you Uie\nl biscuit dough - bue. Letrn to\nipprecitte the natunl flivor of\nfrulte\nHorswill's\nGROCERIES\nThe best service In town.\nPHONE 235\n11 r i.i i it I\nmm:\nSUPS\nmmn\nIn crepe or satin blu rul, white\nind tearoie. Size 31 to 40.\nfl.95 I\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\ni ii; j,i um 11 ii umi ii\nMORNINC\n7:4ft\u2014O Canada\n7:49\u2014Morning Serenide  (CKLN)\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:1ft\u2014Milter Musicians\n8:30\u2014Front Line Fimily\n8:45\u2014Texas Jim Robertson\n9:00-BBC Newi\n9:15\u2014Concert Time (CKLN)\n9:45\u2014Breakfast at Sirdl'i\n9:59\u2014Time Signal\n10:O0-Music in the {diking\n10:lft-Songi oi Yerteryeir (CKLN)\nI0:30-Hymn Time CKLN)\n10:45\u2014Morning VUit\n11K\u00bb\u2014Strictly Rhythm\n11:15\u2014Between the Bookendi\nJl:S0-\"Soldier*i Wile\"\nll:4J-Jack Btker, Songi\nU:15-Tht Notice Board (CKLN)\nAFTIRNOON\n11:00\u2014B.C  Firm Broidcut\n11:80\u2014CBC Newi\nU:4J\u2014To Be Announced\n1:00\u2014Musical Interlude\n1:03\u2014Talk\nl:15~M\u00bbtlnce Melodiei (CKLN)\nl:3IW_:lub Matinee   *.*'..   ... .\n.1:C0\u2014\"Juit*a Memory\"\nl:30-Mirror tdr Women\nMft-^Three Sum Trio\n3:00-Dan Mesier end Hit Islanders\n3:15\u2014Recltil Seriei\n3:30-Wlshirt Ctmpbell Slngl\n3:45\u2014BBC Newi t\n4:00\u2014Muilcil Americi\n4:15\u2014Two plmo teim\n4:30-Caribbein Nighti\n4:45-Young Mm Wilh t CUrinet\n5:0O-Newi Comntent\n5:05\u2014Talk by Lieut. Gen. Stewirt\n5:30\u2014Cmidim Grenadier Guardi\nBmd\nEVENINC\n5:00-Chimber Mmlc Society ot\n6:15-Talk by Donild Oordon\nLower Buin Street\n\u00ab:30-'Curtain Memorlei\"\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:15-Ctnidi Mercbei\n7:45\u2014Tunu tor Todiy    _\n8:00-Addresr by Dr. Liu\n8:15-*'Nlwbrldg**tf\n8:30-BBC Newi Ree)\n9:00\u2014Orgm recltil .\n9:30\u2014Britain Speaki\n9:4&-\"Ai A Mttter of Ftet\"\n;0:00-CBC Nevft\n10:l\u00bb-John Avlion'i Orcheitri\n10:4\u00bb-H\u00bbrry u'tmet' Orch,'.\nlLOO-Qod $ive thi King\nThe good girdener will not toler-\n\u2022te weedi. Wben they ire small;\nthey cm be deitroyed quite easily\nby icnplng or cuUlvatlng Uie mir-\nface of the soil with a hoe or a\nhmd cultivator. f\nEngagement\nand Wedding\nRINGS\nH. H. Sutherland\nJeweler\n345 Baker St\nTrainee Honored By\nCY.O. at Natal\nNATAL, B.C.-Memberi of the\nNitil-Michel C.Y.0. tnd tht choir\nheld t lurpriw ftrewell ptrty'ior\nSteve Kttrichik oi Michel who\nwiU leeve during the week tor Mil\nitary training at the Cout. Gamea\nand dancing were enjoyed. The guut\not honor wai the recipient ot a\nleither willet preiented by prut,\ndent Sire Cimolinl on behalf oi Uie\nC.Y.O. memben, Two other boyi\nhive lett Natal recently to commence training. LouU Joiay left for\nthe Coait while Jick Mdyard went\nto Triil ifter joining the Ordinance\nCorpi.\nPotatoei like a lomewhit tcid\nsoil. Therefore, do not tdd lime or\nwood uhu betore planting.\nIfs so easy\nto be lovely\nI wM Htten'j Flint Italy Mm\n.: tootht yeu \"oil ever\"\nwith btauly-rich lather\n:: clean ie all your tkiit\nwithout Irritation\n:. keep yeu fragrantly\ndainty and dttlrable\nFer a leveller yeu\nNeUon, B. C.\nR.&R. Grocery\nThe Heme of Better Foodi\nQUALITY GROCERIES AT\nSAVING PRICRS.\nPhone 161   Free Delivery\nChickens Sold\nSpeedily by Clan-Ad\nFOR SALK 80 FINIS 8-WK. OLD\npulleti, R.O.P.\u2014R.IJU. from M-or.\n.  eggi, SSc ea. Mn. Noakea, Balfour.\nrMIDDLE-AGE\nWOMEN (S)\nHIED THIS ADVICEI1\nIf you're crou, rutlm, NTOVOnS\u2014\nluftir hot tluhei, dUilnui, \"Irregu -\nliritlei,\" ciuied br thl\u00bb Period te a\nomin'i Ira-try Lydii __. pink-\nbim'i Vegitibli Compound. It'i\nnude especially for women. Thouundi upon thouMndi nport bene-\nnti. Mide in Ouudl. Pink\nCompound U worth trying.\nSold All the Chickens by 10\no'clock the first day my Ad\nwas in the paper, said Mrs.    -\nNoakes.\nFOR\nQuick Results\nWhen Selling, Buying,\nRenting,  Hiring,   Etc.\nUSE THE\nmMmtx Wg Htm\nCLASSIFIED-ADS\n______________\n M\u00ab|    UX-\nNtlunt Bmlg Sfam* ?? Questions ? ? Letters to the\nEitibUihid AprU tX l\u00bbl\nBritith Cotimbia't\nMott Mtrttting Ntwtvaptr\nPubllihtd ivery morning except Sundty by\ntht NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED. Xt Biter SU Nelion, Britiih Columbit.\nMJMBER OP TBI CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHI AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1942.\nOttawa Appoints Mining\nAdvisory Committee,\nOttawa's announcement of the appointment of a nine-man metals advisory committee to cooperate with\nMetals Controller Bateman in the increased production of war metals, especially from marginal and sub-marginal\nproperties,'will be welcomed.\nWith sympathetic governmenUl\ncooperation, owners of mines which\nare today idle because of past low metal prices, control of metal prices and\nand restrictions on public financing of\nmining operations could within six\nmonths or a year add enormously to\nthe supply of metals which the United\nNations urgently need for war purposes.\nWhen base metal prices slumped in\n1929, operating mines were largely\ngutted of developed ore. It was economically possible to take out developed\nore, but not to continue development\nwork. Present-day domestic metal\nprices, even though the United States\nMetals Reserve Corporation will pur-\n' chase at higher than Canadian prices,\nare influenced by the arrangements\nwhich were made at the commencement\nof the war to ensure metal supplies at\nlow prices. These arrangements have\nsaved Canadian and British governments many hundreds of millions of\ndollars, but the time has come when\nwe need the metals which can be mined\nfrom the higher-cost properties. Many\nof such properties might today be operating, but to preserve the money\nmarket for Victory Loans and other\nessential financing promotion of private companies by selling stocks to the\npublic is virtually under ban.\nIt is good to see that Ottawa now\nrealizes that something must be done.\nBritish Columbia mining interests\nare not represented on the committee\nof nine, but perhaps Ottawa believed\nthat the basic problems in the situation\nwere common to the whole country.\nThat may or may not be so. The committee, in any event, should make sure\nthat it is fully informed of the situation in British Columbia. This province, and particularly the Slocan and\nother parts of the Kootenay district,\ncould materially contribute to relief in\nthe shortage of base metals. In Kootenay also are to be found promising\ndeposits of the more rare but infinitely\ndesirable war metals, such as tungsten\nand magnesium.\nThe Idle Japs     \u2022\nAs British Columbia's shortage of\nlabor becomes more acute\u2014operations\nin many basic industries are already\nbeing cramped\u2014it will become necessary to make a resurvey of the Japanese situation to ascertain how many\nof those now idle in various evacuee\ncentres can be put to productive work.\nMany, male and female, have grown\nup in farm work. There are many capable of work in the woods. Their wo'rk\ncould be made to contribute to Canada's supply of food and other necessities.\nThere must be no displacement of\nCanadian labor, there must be no bearing down of wages for Canadians, nor\nmay Japs be allowed to operate their\nown businesses, but they must be scrupulously fairly treat d in accordance\nwith international law in any plan\nwhich is worked out to convert their\nexpensive idleness into production of\nessentia! commodities.\nTest Yourself\n1. What was the name of the city which\n<vas juried by the eruption of Vesuvius at the\nsame time as Pompeii?\n2. What does the word \"megatherian\"\nmean?\n3. From what Gilbert and Sullivan opera\nromes the song. \"The Flowers That Bloom in\ntho Spring, tra la\"?\n r\nTE8T ANSWERS\n1. Herculaneum.\n2. A gigantic fossil mamma]. Megatherium\nof the Pleistocene period, resembling anteaters\nand sloths, whose remains are lound in Argentina, Chile'and  Brazil.\nJ. \"Tne Mikado\".\nANSWERS       Editor\nOpen to uy rttdtr. Ni\nQJHtl\nof pentM eeklni\nleno will net bt publiihed.\n1-]-], Ntlton\u2014To Mttlt t dlKii-timi, whit ti\nmetnt by \"cut the leet\" in t report et it\nttternoon ttt?\nServing at ict cretm.\nB. T.. Trtll\u20141 htrt bees told t mothtr cinnot\nget \u2022 dependeet'i illowtnet at) tccount\nof i ion ln thi irmy lt htr huibtnd li\nihve, though not lupportlng htr. Il thli\ntrut!\nWrite to tht Dependent!1 Allowance Botrd\nDeptrtment ot Nitional Defence, Otttwi, repeating your inquiry.\nV. R, SUverton\u2014Who tre the Axteei?\nTht Altec ll oni ot the ricei ot Mexico\nwhich wn dominint it thi time ot thi ducov-\niry of the country by Cortel in 1SU.\nS. T\u201e Nelioh\u2014Whit month ind yttr were the\nfollowing born ob: (i) King Edwird VII;\n(b) George V; (c) George VI; (d) Duke of\nWindsor?\n(i* November 9. IMl; (b) jJne J. 1JM, (c)\nDecember 14, 1889; (d) June 23, 1894\nX. Y., South Slofan\u2014Whit cm be put down\ndnln pipei to kill root! thit ire forcing\ntheir way tinto uwer md witer plpei?\nDisolve one-hilf pound of copper lulphlte\ncrystals in \u2022 waah baiin full of witer, then\ndrain off into the sewer.\n_\u2022\nPress Comment\nAN  UNSEEMLY PROPOSAL\nAn Ottawa diipatch credit! i ititement to\nthe Depirtment of Munltloni ind Supply to the\neffect that the names of individuals given\npermits to have tirei retreited or to buy new\nonei \"will be turned over to niwipapri for\npublication.\" Th|! department muit think thit\nthe Preu can be uied as a pllloVy for governmental purpoiei. That is not \u2022 function of the\nnewspapers. Applleitlom for retreading old\ntires or for the purchue of new onei trt midt\nthrough governmentil channels ind It li thl\nduty of the Oovernment to iniure thit iuch\nare alwaya warranted. Through the multiplicity ot III official! it can do thii md It li quite\nunnecessary to call the newspaper! to Hi ild\nby leeking to engage them in what any ielf-\nrespectlng publication would regard as nefirl-\nou! publicity.\nBureaucratic offihooti of government\nlomtlemi display strange ethici. but then hi!\nbeen none itranger than the propoul which\nhai now emanated from the depirtment heid-\ned by Mr. C. D. Howe. It Is. to put lt mildly.\nIndecent. The Press will cooperate with iny\ndepartment of the Government in ill legitimate ways, but it will not become lti tool. It\nhas a duty to the public ai well ai to officialdom. The good name of a newipaper Is synonymous with its itanding In public regard.\n\u2014Victoria Colonist.\nFUEL OIL SITUATION\nThere is something very diiconcertlng\nabout Mr. Howe'i luccesslve \"announcements\"\non the fuel oil and gaaoline lituation.\nA fortnight ago the country wai Jolted by a\nstatement of the Munitions Minister. Cold\nshivers ran up and down the spinel of thousands of users of furnace and cooking fuels\nall across Canada, from Halifax to Victoria.\nNext day it was intimated thit Mr. Howe\ndid not quite mean all he wai reported lo\nhave laid\u2014at any rate, people who could not\ncotievrt to coal or some other heating agency\nmight still expect to get a little oil. But it wai\nnot quite certain.\nSince then the slate of things hai been at\nvarying degrees of \"off again, on again.\" Yesterday Mr. Howe told questioners In the House\nthat the situation might not demand iuch\n\"drastic measures\" after all!\nJust where does that leave a householder\nwho ii in the throes of \"turning over\" from\noil to coal? Certainly you can not blame him\nif he declares to his neighbor in the proper\nlanguage of the backyard fence- that \"the\nwhole thing looks cock-eyed.\"\n\" Our coment, In very 'restrained ind polite\nlanguage, is that Mr. Howe's \"announcement!\"\nall the way along have ndt been weighed n\ncarefully aa the harried feelings of furnace-\nowners deserved. Broadly, the complaint is\nthat there has never been a frank and comprehensive statemnt. Mind you. th oil situation changes from day to day and the government is itself sometimes in the dark. But the\ntreatment of subject, in relation to public\nstatements, is cursory and confusing. In our\nopinion, a tidier Job could have been dons.\n\u2014Vancouver Sun.\nLitttrt mty bt wiMWMg ever * tarn ta\nplume, but the tetutl MM nl tkt mrtmr\nmint bt given tt ttt Miter it tvMtatt ef\nteed filth. Anenymeut lttttn ge In the\nToday's Horoscope\nA pleasant, tunny disposition characterizes the person who hai i birthday todiy.\nHe or she is kind,* energetic, reitleu if not\nconstantly occupied. A firm desire to get ahead\nis natural to this person. The next year promises to be extraordinarily active and success-\nfull. Best be cautious with lnveitmenti however, refraining from get-rich-fluick concerns,\nand keeping \"hangers-on\" at a distance. The\nchild born on thia date will be forceful, energetic, courageous and generous, but alio fond\nof pleasure and given to bambllng, which\nlatter tendenciei ihould be checked early.\nAside from this, the life will be very fortunate.\nNo Reason to Count\nOur Cold Mines Out\nTb tht Editor:\nSir\u2014Tht writer recently nil in your\nptptr in irtidi ttken trom loan mipilnt In\ntht old country which Implied gold tnd othtr\nformi of money would be dom twty wtth tt\ntht concluiion of tht preient wu tnd thtt\ntomt torm ot \"btrttr\" would bt und.\nThtrt itemi to bt t grttt deil ot doubt In\nmtny people'! mlndi whtthtr tht monty\nthit wi htvt now or whtt wt htvt htd It tbt\nput, wtll be of uy uit ln future timet, ud\nmuy of our Socitlitt frlendi trt itrongly id-\nvacating tht btrttr principle ot doing buiineu\nud timing one'i Uvlng, but tt lie mi to the\nwriter thtt thl Brltlth tnd Cinidiu working\nmu, ii wtll it tht eut mijorlty ot thtm In\nthe United States, likt to know thtt hi hu\ngot t ftw dollin ln hli pocktt ud t ttw mort\nIn the Btnk whereby hi cu get out ud buy\nJuit whtt hi wmti ud iuit himielf without\nuy form of bartering.\nIt it commonly known thit thi Unittd\nStttei hive got contidtribly mpre thu hilt\nof tht known gold In tht world. They htvt\nhid thii locked up in grut ptrt ilnct tht lut\nwir but now they tre, I undentand, hiving to\nlet ptrt of lt go to pty for goodi trom other\ncountriu, pirtlculirly South Americtn countriei Thii will mtu thit fir more gold\nihould bt ind moit likely will be ln clrculitlon\nafter the wtr.\nMy object ln writing it thli time li mon\nipeclilly to do with our locil Brltlth Columbian interest! For muy yun put gold mining hu been thl chief iource ot keeping mining alive (ot courie, excepting the Sullivan\nMine). In the Nelion dlitrict, mining hu hid\nto live solely upon thi gold producer!.\nRecently the buiineu men In Nilion md\ndiitrict hive got out miking \u2022 itrong effort to\nget tht illver, lud ind line mlnu ot the\nSlocu openting igain, ud it ti ont of tht\ngreatest neceultiu which we ill ihould idvo-\ncite ind preu tor. At the ume time there\nappein to be no reuon whitever why we\nihould belittle the gold opentioni ot thli district\nThe writer hu ncelved \u2022 recent Issue ot\nthe Globe ud Mill from Toronto, containing\n\u2022n advertisement trom Nilion, B.C. It li\ndoubtful whether our Boird of Tnde or the\nChimber of Minu ire reiponilble for It.\nThe idvertliemint, ifter idvocitlng some\nexceptional opportunities In thi Wut Kootenay for illver, leid tnd line, gou on to read\n\"gold mining insofar u new enterprlie il concerned li in the dlicard for the duration.\" It\nli a mitter to be greitly regretted thit thii\nhu given an entirely wrong lmpreuion of\nBritiih Columbit gold mining ln Toronto, ud\nthe people writing from there wut to know\nwhit his become of our gold propertiei ud\ntheir lnveitmenti.\nWe hive many good gold mlnei lp the\nKdoteniyi and I believe there tre good\nchincei of otheri developing If capital li available, and though we ihould get out ana help\nthe illver, leid ind line dlitrict ill we cm,\nyet we ihould never loie light of the gold\nmining thit hu boen the bickbone of the Induitry to long.\nIt leemi to the writer thit thi looner we\nforget ibout uy poulbility ot the Britiih,\nCinidlin md thi United Stitei relinquishing\ntheir gold md their money, the better it will\nbe for ui, ma* not only thit\u2014we ihould remember thit Hitler ud the Germu people\nire the onei tblt engineered the anti-gold campaign and advocatd the barter principle only.\nWe have got to get rid of thli Idei md\nto win the war in thii manner ai well as for\nfreedom of everyone.\nA MINING MAN.\nNelion, B. C, June 13 ,1942.\nPOLITICAL BARNUM\nPremier Hepburn'l method! of keeping\nhimself before the public should entitle him\nto the lag: The Barnum of Canadian Politic!.\nAnd Mitch, no doubt, would regard the great\nshowman's \"one born every minute\" as a gross\nunder-statement.\u2014Financial   Timy.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy The Cimdiin Preu\nJune 17, 1917\u2014British In Mic^donli evic-\nuated fever-ridden positions In. the Struma\nVr.Iley cm the Bulgarian front. Itallani repulsed itrong Austrian attacks on the Aslago Plateau. Portuguese troops reported with the Allies on the Western front.\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQP\n(From Diily Newi, Jum 17, 1932)\nDr. C. S. Willlimi md J. G. Todd of Trail\nirrived In the city Monday on a fiihlng expedition.\nMiu Ida Hartinger hu returned to Grand\nFork! from Nelson, where ihe wu viiiting\nfor a few dayi.\nCaptain McKinnon of Procter ipent yesterday in town.\n25 YEARS AQO\n(From Daily Newi, Jam 17, 1917)\nMajor Hanbury of the Revelitoke Foreitry\nBattalion wired F. A. Starkey, conveying hii\nthanki to the miyor and citlzeni of Nelion for\nrailing i company for the unit.\nMri. Robert Midden and family of Trout\nLake irrived in town Saturday en route to\nthe Cout to reilde.\nA. Miller li in chirge of \u2022 ging of men running i new telephone line from Nelion to Triil.\n40 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Ntwi, Jum 17, 1902)\nMiyor Binni of Tnil ipent yuterdiy in\nNelion.\nE. G. Wirren md bride, who were mirrled\nyeiterdiy morning at Greenwood, arrived In\nNelson lut evening on their wedding trip.\nJ. B. Oldi of Arrow Like ii it thl Hume.\nH. Long cami In trom Kulo yeiterdiy.\nWords of Wisdom\nTbt poorest educttlon thit teiehei self-\ncontrol, li better thu the best thit neglects\nit.\u2014Anon.   *\nEtiquette Hints\nTry to reiiit the temptation to read bits\nfrom the book or paper you are enjoying to\nyour comptniloni. Thli htbit miy be very\nannoying, especially if thl otheri irt reiding.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\nRoyal Family Busy With Inspections\n.i\nAWARDED   GEORGE   MEDAL\nMn. Frances Walsh, 29-year-old\nCalgiry Khool teicher, ii the tint\nCanadian woman lo win the\nGeorge Medil. She won the medil for diking her life to extricate\nthe pilot from \u2022 burning R. C.\nA. F. pune which cruhed near\nher ichool The pilot liter died.\nQueen Elisabeth chats with some of th? Chelsea pensioners during a visit to these,\nvenerable veterans. The occasion of the visit was the celebration of \"Founders' Day\"\nat the institution. ' -\nWearing the regimental badge onh'er hat,' Princeg*\nElizabeth, commander-in.chief of the Grenadier Guardi,\nshakes hands with an officer of the regiment during\\\\\nrecent inspection.\nBOMBEKS OF COLOGNE\nThe 6.A.F., already the darling of the British Empire, which they undoubtedly saved after the fall of\nFrance, reached a new pinnacle since its raid upon the\nCologne industrial centre. The 'upper photo, made' after\nthe Cologne bombing, shows a group of the pilots who\nparticipated with some of the W.A.A.F. map-makers who\nprepared their charts. The lower photo shows three of\nthe gunners of one of the huge Stirling bombers, about\nto light up after returning to their base.\nStrolling from one part to another during an, in-t\nspection of troops His Majesty met this group of his subjects enjoying a brief holiday.\nLUFTWAFFE WITNB8S\nWeirifig hii uniform of in officer In the Oermin Luftwaffe,\nPeter Krug. who escaped from a\nCanadian prlioner of war camp,\nis ihown as he was returned to\nDetroit to appear as a itate witneu agalnit Max Stephens, German reitaurant keeper. Stephens\nis accuied of aiding the German\nfiler In' his flight   , .\nFROM BIKES TO BOMBERS\nAll-out pirtlcipitlon of wir\nworkers in the drive to uve rubber md guoline, ls illustrated at\nthe Douglu plmt at CaUfornla,\nwhere many employee! living\nwithin reasonable distance! from\nthe plant, now pedal to their jobs.\nThe U. S Government has allocated for purchase by the Douglas\npersonnel, some 5766 out of the\n9000 bicvdles Just released to war\nElints. This Is the bicycle-check-\nlg area in front of the plant\nR.A.F. HERO AT NEW YORK\nSquadron-Leader .1. D. Nettleton, of Britain's Roysl\nAir Force, is shown as he spoke to the crowd at New YoriJ\ncity hall during the reception for .the 15 United Nm\ntions' heroes. This officer won the Victoria Cross. At lefl\nis Mayor La Guardia.\n_________\n_____________i_i________________.\n. -i-i-.-\n\u25a0  ' '   Mn______________m________m\n\u2022^i____t-\\!_i  , \u25a0\n r\n.\nGI\ntt_ft)H DAILY NIW\u00bb NILtON   i.C.-WgONg\u00bbOAY MORNINO  JUNI 17,\niards Beal Glanhlo Climb Within\n\u00bb% Games of Dodgers; Yanks\nind Detroit Spill Doubleheader\nly Tht CtntdUn Prut\nIt UtU Ctrdlntli iliud hilt\n\u2022 **\u2022_ ***t trm.* Dotten-\nNttiontl Utd yttttrdty m thty\nwith l \u25a0*\u00bb id-lniUng vltttry tvtr\nNtw Ytrk aiinU,\n'tttm JUmhUrt tM. horntr ot\nie yttr, tit Ctrl HubbeU in 'he\n[trt fnmt, gltt Ult Ctrdi. their\narglo of Ttolory ud booited them\ntthin it ftkntt oi thi idle Dod-\ntl. Thtt totir-bujer wu tht iec-\nA *t_t bttt willop ior Sltugh-\nr ind ruined HubbeU'i otherwUe\nHP bid Ibt hli iecond win oi tbe\nI\nAfter dropping nine itnlght ind\neut ei (hiir lut 15 gimes, the\nUltdelphli PhlU ilimmed out i\nnn bttt hiU tnd got iomi top.\ntab pitching irom Johnny Pod-\nJoy to defut Pittiburgh Plntei\nL Podgajny limited tht Buei 10\nI hiti, two eich by Al Lopei ind\nOkie Jtck Birrett, finned thre.\nA give up only one bue on\nIt.\nDl BLANK BRAVEI\nIlthough glvtn liven hlti tnd U\nay bttn on balls because oi\nlinny Vinder Meer'i wildnen,\ni luckleu Boiton Brivei luttired\n1-0 ihutout whin thiy opened \u2022\ntt gtme leriu with Cinclnniti\ndl.\nfcrte tlmu die Brtvu filled Ult\nMl but on ttch occulon Vinder\ntr regtlned hli control and held\nlong enough to eicipe.\nUT DOUILIHIAKIR\nIrtmtn Johnny Murphy wheeled\ncurve biU onto the pitching\nund it Brlgg'i stidlum to live\nI nlghtcip of t doubleheidjr ior\nI Ntw York Yinkeu md give\nI chimploni in iven split with\ni Tiltn ln Uie Americin Leigue\nIn bill\nThe Tigen took the opener 7-0\nin Jimmy Bloodworth'i eighth\niomir of tht yur with \u2022 mttt\niboird In thi ilxth Inning n\nild Lefty Roy Hemhiw turntd\nHi t nett thru-hit four Inning\nllltf trick to htld tht Bombin\ncheck.\n, Uii ifterplect, Jot DIMiggio'i\nI tlnglt Ut the tilth tnd Kel*\nIt MvenUi homer ol Uit yetr\nUll uventh, ltttr I couple oi\nHv runt, put tht Yanka md\nirler Hmk Borowy wen out In\nnt. But tht Tigen landed on\n; to Ibt ninth tod Firemen J.\nny wu ruihed to the reicue.\nthe Tigeri hid the buu\ndtd Johnny got Bloodworth on i\nble pliy to put out (he tin, give\nI Yanka t 6-8 decliion ind letve\nowy with t leason record oi\nh Victorlei ind no defeats.\n|ot Gordon knocked Ini thrtt\ntor tht Yinki ln tht tint\ni\n\u25a0itching  thalr  winning   itring\n{nlnt itnlght Boiton Red -lox\ndtwntd (hi Brewm M In t night\ngtmt it lv- liul** it wi tM\n\u2022rtwnt- ttvtnih ttnututlvt dtfttt\nOrvil Grovt, Whltt loi treth*.\nmtn righthindir, won t M hurleri1\nduel tram Bob RtrrU ti PhUadelphii Athletici beion 1180*night\nImi whin Bob Kennedy doubled\nto Mvt in Jot Kuhil who htd\nwtlktd, ln ttit ninth Inning.\nNATIONAL \u00bb\nSt LouU   4 10  0\nNew  York    ,.. \"J  T 0\nPolleu, Beuley, (, tnd W. Cooper; Hubbell md Dinning.\nPitUburgh 15  0\nPhiladelphia       5 11   0\nHimlln, Linning J, WiUtli I, tnd\nLopei, Phelpi 8, Podgijny ind Living! lon.\nClnclnniU   _    8  7  0\nBoiton    0  7  J\nVinder Mitt ind Himilty; Jiv-\ntry, Errlckion 8 ind Kiutu.\nAMIRICAN\nflrit Gimt\nNtw York  _    6 10   1\nDttrolt    7   .   8\nDonild, Branch 8, Lindell 8 ind\nDickey,  Benton,  Hinihiw 8  md\nTebbetU.\ntecond Game\nNew York  \u201e..  8   8  1\nDetroit    -   1110\nBorowy, Murphy 9, ind Keine,\nDickey >, Newhouier, Gorilci t,\nMinden 7, tnd TebbetU\nPoiton      4  8   1\nSt. LouU     1  8   1\nJudd md Conroy, Muncrief, Bii-\nctn 4, Cuter 7, tnd HoUlngiworth\nPhiUdelphU         1   8   1\nChictgo    2   6   1\nR. Hirris md Swift, Grove md\nTreih.\nWuhlngton it CleveUnd, poitponed.\nIndians Snip\nWasps 15-0\nTRAIL, B. C, June 16.\u2014IndUni\nbut the Wupi 15-0 ln \u2022 Junior nit-\nball league game at Vlctorli Pirk\nTueiday.\nPitching ior the Wupi M. Jonei\nitruckout one tnd walked two tnd\nF, Jonei itruckout three md (ave\nthree walk!. Turik ot the Indians\ntinned five ind illowed two wilki.\nTumi were:\nWasps: M. Jonu, p md lb; R.\nLunde, ss; B. MicKinnon, c md lil\nT. Jonei, p; G. Birch, 8b; B. Jonei,\nci; D. MacKinnon, c; P. Mirtln, ri;\nK. Broman, 2b.\nIndlmi: I. McLaughlin, 3b; F.\nTurik, p;'L. Cavalln, li; T. Magliani, w; Red Ius, c; E. Georgetti, cf:\nT. Merlo, 2b; S. Sammartino, 2b; I,\nZinio, lb; E. Catalano, ri.\nClint Brown Glvtn\nRiImm; Coach\nSuae* Brought Back\nCLEVELAND, Junt 16 (AP.)\u2014\nCUat (Fireman) Brown wu bended\nbli uncondltlonil rtltut todty by\nCltvtltnd Indlani to thtl eould\nbring Coach George Stmt beck to\ntht tltlve pltyer Utt it citchtr\nBntn, vettrtn right-hinder, etttb-\nUthed tn Americtn Lttgut record\nin IMS by tppttring Is 11 gtmu\ntor Chicago White So*.\nAleutian Landing\nNo Cause for\nAlarm -Sluart\nVANCOUVER, Junt 16 (CP)-\nThere U \"no reason to bt ilirroed\"\nover the \"UtUe invaiion\" ol Uie Aleutian Islindi by tht Jipmese, Lt.-\nGen. Kenneth Stuirt, Chief or thl\nCtntditn Gtntrtl Stoli, Mid upon\nirrlvlng htn to ittume temporary\ncommind oi tht Pacific Commind.\n\"Thtn U no niton to worry ttw\nUi Princt Rupert, tnd thtt U much\ncloier to tht lilindi thm thli city,\"\nOtn. Stuirt ind.\nPrincipally, we mlllttry men ire\ninterested ln preventing any comfort trom ruchlng tht tntmy. We\ntrt very much concerned with tht\nmorale ot the people of Canadi, md\nTm sure, lt is very heirtenlng to\nour enemy when wt thow iny ilgn\noi even illghtly euing our preient\nIttitudt.\"\nGeneral Office\nOusts Foundry 23-3\nTRAIL, B. C, Junt IS\u2014Genenl\nOltice team won from the Foundry\nhi t MftbaU gimt 12-8 it Buttir\nPirk todiy.\nLineupi were:\nFoundry: W. Brownlle, i\u00ab Rtld,\nSb; A. Swedlih, c; A. Reuter, lb;\nA, Robb, 2b; Bisaro, cf; D. Kirkpttrick, It; R. Lundquiit, rf; K. Poplt,\np; Lund, rf.\nGentrtl Office: Forton, li; Edwirdi, ct; Unwell, c; Cronie, p;\nChrlitUno, ab; Coveney, lb; Salter,\np; C. Kriuse, If; Halliwell, u; Pirt-\nhunt, is.\nBALI STANDINGS\narnes of Lethbridge Gets Two 17\nHind Kamloops; Entry Now Hi\nfifteen mott citchei oi Kimloopi\n, iour ot thtm by F. W. Btrnei\n|Lcthbridge, have been entered\nhe Gyro Trout Derby, boosting\nI entry to dtte to US. Two larg-\n[ ot the Mw catchu were i 17\n| nine ounct ind 17 pound, 6\ntrout brought ln by Barnei\n|ot tb 11 pound, 2 ounct,\ni eight pound, 1 ounct fish.\n-utchor ot Rossland entered\n, iU tiken Junt 14. They wen\nnds. 1014 ouncu, 8 poundi, 10\ntcei, tnd 8 pound, iVt ouncei ln\nght\ntUitici follow:\nH, Lithim'i dipot, Kulo:\nW. Btraw oi R.C.M.P, Leth-\ndge,  17 poundi, 0 ouncu,' oil\nHo, June 12, Gibbi Stewirt; 11\nBdi, 6 ouncu, ott Kulo, June\nGibbs   Stewirt;   6   poundi;   2\noft Kulo, June 18, Gibbi\nIwirt.\nHenry Larson, Kulo, 14 poundi, 8\nJicei, oil Kulo, Junt 14, Gibbs\n|wtrt No. 4.\nChris   Jensen,   Kulo,   14\npoundi, 8 ouncei, oli Kulo, Junt\n14, Gibbi Stewtrt No. 4.\nW. Biker, TraU, 18 poundi, oft\nKulo, June 9, Stewirt.\nW. Veltch, Tnil, 8 poundi, 8\nouncei olf Kailo, ruby wobbler.\nO, C. Thomu' depot, Bilfour:\nG. H. Grimwood, Nilion, 14\npounds, 6'\/i ouncei. ln Kooteniy Biy,\nJunt 14, Gibbi Stewart No. 8.\nLeo Vin Londenele, TnU, 6\npoundi, 6 ouncei, off PUot Point,\nJune 14, ruby-eye wobblef.\nTom Helie'i deport, Bilfour:\nJohn Melville, Roulind, 12\npoundi, H ounce, off Crawford\nCreek, June 14, Gibbi No. 4,\nC. Butchor, Rossland, 8 poundi,\n10',i ounces, in Kootenay Bay, June\n14, Gibbi No. 4; 8 pounds, 10 ounces,\noff Lime Quarry, June 14, Oibbi\nNo. 4; 5 poundi, 814 ounces, middle\nof like off Outlet, June 14, Olbbi\nNo. 4.\nA. Htuiton'i depot, Fruer'i Lindlng:\nCharlie Noaku, Balfour, 9 poundi,\n13 ouncei, ln Outlet. June 13, Gibbi\nStewirt No. 4.\niung Japanese Prohibited Fishing;\nlor Result of Kootenay Action\ntt lotion   U  certainly   satis-\n[lory to m\", J. J; McEwen, Pra-\nnt of the Wut Kooteniy Rod\nGun   Clubi  Auoclition,  uld\nay, commenting  on  the  an-\nBcement   by   Attorney-General\n| L. Maitland > lhat all Jipaneie\nbeen prohibited from  fishing\nnon-tidal witen.\nAssociation lut week wired\n. Maitland urging that ictlon be\ntn to prohibit fUhing by Japan-\nIB yean ind under to protect\nfish.  ThU ictlon  wu tup-\nby the Individual Rod and\ni Clubi of the dUtrlct Previous-\noniidenble concern had been\n|resscd by anglers because young\ni having much leUure time,\nterlouily deplete iport itock\nnountain Ukei and. stream! by\nBuoui fishing.\nVICTORIA, June 16 (CP)-Jipi-\nneie have been prohibited by the\nBritish Columbia Security Commission from fishing In non-tidal\nwaters, It wai announced by Attorney - Generil Miltlind todiy.\nThii was in response to protests\nfrom the Okanagan and the Kootenay where many Japmeie hive\nbeen moved.\nMr. Maitland alio announced the\nreceipt of a letter from Pensions\nMiniiter Mickenzie at OtUwi ln\nreply to the Attorney-Genet!]'!\nrepresentation! of June 3 requeitlng\nthe Japaneie be prohibited from\npurchulng lawmilli.\nMr. Mackemie replied thit direct\nacquisition of property by Japinese\nIn Canada was prohibited and that\nhe waj \"confident lhat Indirect\nitepi to the ume end would be\nequilly iUegil.\"\nNATIONAL LIAQUI\nW LPct\n88 18 .704\nSt LouU\t\n. 33 20 .623\n30 27 .816\n30 29 .508\nPitUburgh   .*.\t\n17 81 .466\nChicigo _\t\n. 29 31 .4*3\nBusiness Paramount lo Government\nAnscomb Feels; B.(. Must Seek\nPost-War Industry; Must Plan Ahead\n7:\nPutnam Visions Rood\nProgram, Tourist\nIndustry\nA 81.800,000 pett-wu Ntd pro-\npun In thU dUtrict bringing ttur\nlit trtdt that would beooot od in\ncrating Important! wtth tht yttn\nwu vuiontd by tank Putnam,\nM L A. ter NlUoa-Cruton. **\nlag Tuudty tr I hmchtoa ttndtr-\ntd to Boo. Herbert Anicomb, Mln\nUtic ot Mlntt ind MlnUttr ot\nTrtdt tnd Induitry.\nMr Putnam declared that \"If thin\nU anything *tt the Minuter U\n1 ennk on, It'i t buiineu meihod\"\nMlnei would benefit trom thli ittltudt, ht btUtvtd.\nLooking to poit-war yean, tht\nNelion-Cruton mtmbtr itited thtt\nIn this dUtrlct tlont $1,300,000 could\nbt ipent on bighwtyi tnd thtn\nwould itUl bt work to do.\nRt looked forward to t grut tour-\nUt builntu u ioon u Mittblt roidi\nbrought \"our wonderful liku tnd\nitreimi\" within nich of tht touring public. ThU wu t buiineu\nwhich would grow, he believed, be-\nciuu lt wu not t wuUng met\nUltimitely it would become one\nof the miin Induitrlu ot thU lecUon.\nMINIITIR WILOOMID\nA. K. Alltn, Botrd Pruldent welcomed tht mlnUttr \"on behilf oi\ntht builntu lift ot tht community,\"\ndeclirlng mining wu one of the\nprinciptl fictors ln thl prosperity\nof the City.\nNelson wu ptrUeularly Interest-\n\u2022d Ui tht Tnvtl Bureiu, pirt oi the\nDeptrtment ot Trtde md Induitry,\ntor which Mr. Anscomb held the\nportfolio, ueirted Miyor N. C.\nStibbi The City tnd Dlitrict wen\nconfidently looking forwird to tht\ntime whtn tht Burn*\/ would\" be\nictively represented in thU dUtrlct.\nHe told the Minuter thit Nelion\nshops win obtllnlng small \"bits and\npiecei\" contncU ind hoped ior\nmore,\nThe Mtyor welcomed the vitit by\nMr. Anicomb tnd uktd him to urge\nother memberi to come to the district In Order thit cloier unity might\nbe obtained,\nBoiton 37 36 .4M\nPhllidelphii     W 41 .\u00bb!\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nNew York  42 14 .780\nBoiton    83 18 .581\nClevelind    81 28 326\nDetroit 32 31 .108\nSt. LouU  18 38 .480\nPhiladelphia 25 38 .307\nChicago    23 33 .411\nWashington    22 36 .379\nKimberley Men Shoot\nBig Block Boar\nin Residential Area\nKIMBERLEY, B.C., June 16 (CP)\n\u2014An eight-foot, 210 pound blick\nbeir, recently ieen levertl tlmu In\ntht vicinity ot McDougall Helghti\nhu mide iU boldest, tnd ti It hu\nproved, IU tlnal venture into civilization.\nEntering the backyard oi the Buchmm home at McDougall Heights,\nthe beir wu bagged by Jtmu Buchanan, Jr., who stalked It auUt-\ned by F. Barchard, from the back\nsteps.\nKimberley First Aid\nCups Co to Price,\nBentley and Plant\nKIMBERLEY, B. C\u201e Juni 16 (CP.)\n\u2014In the innuil first aid competitioni held hirt the Lindsay Cup wu\nwon by Jickit Price'! team, the\nDiimond Cup by Don Bentley'i\nteam, md the Oughtred Cup by E.\nPUnt'i teim.\nThe flnt U awarded for tunntl\nteams, the iecond for concentration\nteams, tnd thl third for the winner\nimong tne teams qualifying in the\nflrit two.\nBortulussi of Trail\nFined on Charge\nof Reckless Driving\nTRAIL, B. C, June 16-Eliglo\nBortolussl of Trail was convicted\nof reckless driving ind lentenced by\nMagistrate Parker Williams ln city\npolice court Tuudiy morning to\npiy a fine of $10 and coiU. He pleided not guilty to tht chirge which\nwu laid liter Bortoluul drovi up\non the bile of a gaioline pump at\nthe Rimp garage, tearing thi hon.\nWitnesses for the proiecutlon were\nJacob Wolf and Wllllim J. Himllton, employees of the gange; md\nfor the defence, Mn. Mafalda Anselmo and Gino Pellegrin, Acting Chief of Police F. H. Steele\nproiecuted.\nR\nH\nPet.\nX\n78\n.384\nas\n72\n.361)\n39\n05\n.363\n33\n74\n.333\n55\n85\n.333\nK\n60\n.330\n16\n41\n.325\nBatting leaders\nBy Thl Anoclltid Prm\nBitting (flnt three md tlu ln\netch ltigut):\nPltyer, club: O AB\nGordons, Yanks 56' 203\nDoerr, R. S, 49 196\nReiser, Ddgi. 46 179\nFleming, Ind. 91 219\nWlllltmi, R. S. 56 195\nMedwick, Ddgi. 4\u00bb 162\nLtmanno, Redi 39 126\nHome runi: American League:\nWiUiami, Red Sox 16; Nitional\nLeigue: F. McCormlck, Reds and\nCamiUi, Dodgen 9.\nRuni batted ln: American League:\nWilliami, Red Sox 63; National\nLeague: Mize, Glanti 46.\nRCAFCauiallles\nOTTAWA, June 16 (CP)- The\nRoyal Canadiin Air Force In IU\n292nd casualty lUt oi tht wir todiy reported two men mining after\noverieai ilr operatloni.\nFollowing Is. the lateit Hit of\ntiiutltlti:\nMining tfter ilr operation:\u2014Ke-\nougfa, Wllllim Jouph, PO.} Portland\nMl.; Taylor, Kenneth Henry, PO,\nNewirk, Eng.\nDtngtrouily Ul\u2014Pyitt, Fnnk Allan, Sgt., Windsor, Ont\nCarpenter to Play\nfor Caps\nDuring His Holidays\nVANCOUVBR, June 16 (CP.)-\nOwner-Mintgtr Bob Brown ot the\nVmco\u00abt;er Ciplltnoi oi the Wait-\nem International Buebill Ltigue\ninnounced todty thit John Carpenter, NeUon policeman tnd lormer\npitcher with the Bisbee Beu oi the\nArizona-Texas Ltigue, will report\nto the Caps during hU holldiyi. Hi\npitched for tht Beu In 1M0 ind\nworked i itw gimei here lut lei-\nson whilt on holidtyi.\nStanley pnd Young\nWin Prizes\nin Nakusp Derby\nNAKUSP, B. C\u2014Some 12 boati\nwere out on Wilson Lake on Sundiy\nfor the FUhing Derby iponiored by\nthe icUve player Hit u catcher,\nhonon for the largest citch went\nto A. SUnley while the priie for the\nlargest fUh caught during thl diy\nwu iwirded to P. Young.\nBALL SCORES\nINTIRNATIONAL\nJeriey City 2, Toronto 7\nSyracuie 0-7, Montreil 3-4.\n'Newirk S-0, Rocheiter 4-4\nBiltlmore 7, Buffilo 1\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nToledo 6, Mlneipolli 4.-\nIndimipolii 1-3, Milwiukee 3-6.\nLouliville 8, Kmui City 4\nHopes Joponese Never\nAgain Control\nFishing   \u2022\nBtatnui ud Induitry muit ht\nptnmoum tn tht eyu ot government . . .\nBritUh Columbit ihould never\nigain ptrmlt Jipaneu to gain a\ncontrol oi cout tithing . . .\nBrlttih ColumbU mutt look to\ndivilopment oi ltl grat empty\nipicw it (hi tnd ol tht wir .   .\nOovernment tad trult Induitry\nmuit plu thud ln tht future to\nmeet Ubor requirement] . .\nB. C. muit leek buiuieuu ud\ninduilriu which wUl continue beyond the ud ol the wir . . .\nThi province wiU not permit\nthe potuUtl Puot River oil\nfield to- be Utd up md nmtln\nundeveloped li lt decidu to Une\nto oU comptniu. . .\nThut poinU wtre pliced befon\nNeUon DUtriot Tuetdiy by Hon\nHerbert Anicomb, Minuter of\nMinu ud MinUter ot Tndt ud\nInduitry whin bt iddreued \u2022 lunch\neon muting ot the NeUon Board\noi Trtde ud tht Chtmbtr oi Mlnu\not Eutern Britiih ColumbU. A. H.\nAliu, Pruldtnt ot Un Botrd, pn-\nlidid\nDUTY TO PRIIINT\nVIEWI\nMr Anicomb dtcltred it thi beginning thit builntu ud Induitry\nihould be paramount in the eyu\nof the government beciuie they\nwen the only aourae of employ-\nment ud revenue. It wu the duty\not buiineu men to preient buiineu views before the Government.\nBritUh ColumbU'i preient government (voold, he iald, be glad to\nhive the views of iny Boirdi oi\nTnde or Chimber. ol Commerce\nbecauie the men in them were closer to the puUe of the people than\nthe government could be, and their\nrepruenUUoni would reflect thii\npuUe.\nThe MinUter urged thit ill must\nrullze thit when the wir wu\nover, B. C. could not hope to hold\nhuge undeveloped territories; that\nUie Peace River tril ind 50,000\nsquire milei of undeveloped territory in the Northern pirt of thi\nProvinci were viewed with envy\nby other peoplei.\nBrlUih Columbil ihould niver\n\u2022gain allow the Hilling buiineu lo\ngel Into Jipuut control, ht asserted. Previous to thi wartime rumination ot Japanese fishermen, the\nwhite man could not competi with\nthem. When the test came the while\nmm itepped ln ind now leu than\nhalf oi the iormer Jap boaU remained idle.\nPRUIT INDUITRY\nThe government ind the small\nfruit induitry of the Jiland and the\nLower Mainland must in future\nyean plin ihead to meet labor requiremenU, Mr. Anscomb iald. Thli\nyeir Britiln wanted 5000 toni of\nprocuied itrawberriu but lt would\nbe impossible to lupply them becauie thl crop wu imall md Ubor\nwai not available.\n\"We'vi got to organize for the\ntuture,\" he declared, if the Jipan\neie were not available then other\nUbor muit be found\nBritish Columbli hid benefitted\nto t grut extent by having a rep\nruentatlve ln Ottawa to endeavor\nto obtain war contracts for Indus\ntries In thU Province, md efforts to\nobtain biU and piecu work wen\ncontinuing. Tlii problem here, he\nlaid, wu economlci. It wai found\nmore expemive to manufacture the\n\u2022miller tterai in small centres.\nPOIT-WAR INDUITRY\nHe wu greatly concerned, Mr,\nAnicomb itated, with post war industry and wu trying to line up\nInduitrlu md businesses thit will\nbe permanent rather than wartime\nmuihroomi. Then ,would be reper-\ncuiiloni when tha wir ended. Ai\none instance he give ihips if pro*\nductlon niched the atage forecast\nthere would, won liter the war\nended, be i glut of shipping,\nBritiah Columbia wu continuing\nto idvertUe for tourUt trade, but\non i reduced scale, md wis mam\ntalnlng the contncU provided by\ntwo mm touring the Piclflc Coast\nEven If cir traffic wu cut down,\nlt wu likely coniidenblt traffic\ncould bt obtained over train and\nboit tnniportitlon Unki with Wa\nahlngton tnd other itatei.\nTo help protect B. C. Foresti\nigiinit flrei which might be itarted\nby nldlng enemy pUnes, the Provincial Government had arranged\nwith Ottawa for \u2022 number of Men-\nnonite conscientious objecton to\nwork In the foresU. There wu a\nstrict understanding thit they will\nreturn to their homei it the end\nof the fire season, becauie \"we cer.\ntilnly don't want another Doukho.\nbor problem.\" tho Mlnliter commented.\nRIFORESTATION  DELAYED\nThe exteniive nforuUtlon prognm planned thU year would iut*\niir ior lack oi labor, Mr. Anscomb\nnld, but thit could not be helped\nTimber marketing contracts in\nSouth Africi and Australia were\nbeing maintained io that when shipping was available these markets\nwould still be open to B. C. forut\nproducU.\nthe Commotio* Ctmt *t\\ m*_ wtt\ncontinuing undtr t ntw igrttmiw\nwith *e drilling ooaMcitr falling\nta im Province to pty tlUM I\nmonth reotoi (or the drilling rig,\nto meet optntlng upeaiu.\nThit would contlnut untU 1100,000\nremtinlng hid beta uied, Mr. Anicomb uld. Up to Im Umt tht coalition Government wtt formed tht\nProvinct had tptnt p400,000 on ttlll\nwell, be lUled.\nPower wtt given by tht Ugu-\nUtun tt ltt Uit mmiea to tout\nUnd In tbt Petct Rlvtr to oU comptniu.\n\"But if uy detl U mtdt wtth toy\noil compulu they wtll htrt to\ndrill, thiy will hivt to induct,\nthty wiU htvt to develop tnd thty\nwill htvt to pty royiltlu. Wt tn\nnot going to ptrmlt grttt irtu to\nbt htld up Ui perpetuity Wt wut\ntht pruent gtnentlon'to benefit.\n\u2022t leut ln ptrt trom our rtaourt*\ndeclired Mr. Anicomb. He hoped to He contidtnblt development\nin the Pwoe River tret thu year.\nGOVERNMENT   BORROWING.\nThe MinUter urged that governmenti, both ProvincUl ud Municipal, ihould borrow on i itrltl bond\nbuu rither thu linking fund bu-\nU. Time tittr Ume linking fundi\nhid been vtoUted.\nThe Province hid been ible to\nmike utUfictory irnngementi for\nrefunding the P. G. E. bondi due\nin July, he itited, beciuu oi iht\nlmprtnion midt upon tlnucitl\npeople by thi Coilition Govtrnmtnt\nScience Gives\nPunch lo\nArmy for Blitz\nOTTAWA\u2014In every iphere ot IU\ndevelopment, the Ctntditn Army\nhu benefitted thruogh ictlvitiei ol\nUit NtUontl Ruttrch CouncU.\nIti President, Lleutenint-Oencril\nA. G. L. McNiughton, renowned toi-\ndler-sclentist, U comminder oi thl\nlit CanadUn Army.\nThl Chemlcel Wirltn EittblUh-\nm|nt ot thl Depirtment of Nitlonil Detente wu Inltlited by technical offlcen oi fhe NtUontl Research Council In cooperiUon with\nUll miliary authorltlei.\nRecenUy much ittention hu bten\ngiven to rubber comervition problemi ind to thl Itudy ol lynthe-\ntlc rubber processes. Commercial\nproduction ol tuie-powdir chircotl\nwas carried on until recenUy by the\nNational Reiearch Council; manufacturing hai now been turned over\nto i commerciil concern. Research\non the fundimenUl problem! involved in the openUon U being\ncontinued by the council.\nActivities in tin textile laboratory hive been lirgely In connec*\nHon with acceptance tut work ind\nspecifications. Speciil problemi Included in InveitlgiUon of methodi\nto reduce weathering of omvu\nduck, a itudy ot thermal tram-\nmission of blankeU, color analysis\nof certain typei of textile producU\nind work on respirator!.\nA large amount of work U being\ncarried out on the development of\nsuitable type! of anti-gas Imperme\nable-type fabrics end on the maintenance of suitable itudirdi oi\nquality in material of the type\nwhich U being manufactured in\nCinidi.\nInspection! hivt been made ind\ntdvlce given u to the suitability oi\ni virlety oi lutheri for dlffennt\nmilitary purpoiu.\nComponenU of certain anti-aircraft protection devicei wen con\nitructed. Transparent iheet reslni\nfor military purpoiu have been\nteited egilnit ipeclficatlon; vulcanized fibre identification discs\nand nther objects have been exim-\nined, end genenl oomlderiUon hu\nbeen given to the substitution of\nplastics for metals in a number of\nartlclei and parti relited to wir\nmater Ull.\nPruervaUve coatlnga for uie on\nmiliUry vehiclu ind other equipment for war purpoiei hive been\nderveloped.\nIn the field of medicil ruetrch m\nactive committee of the Council hu\nmade great progreu. Typical lub-\njecU lelected for Investigation by\nsubcommittees are problemi in fitigue, vision, hearing ind related\nlubjecti which in of common lntereit to all the lervicei. Wound-\ninfectlon itudiu hive Included\nwork in the new field of chemo-\nthenpy.\nOther work deals with'treitment\nof ihock, development ind provision of blood lubititutu tor transfusion purpoiu, trutment ot bumi\nand other war lolurlea, ud dletiry\nstudies with special reference to the\nmaintenance of the health ud efficiency of lervice penonnel.\n-\u00bbAQI MVM\nCruiser Sunk. . .\nR.A.F.\nFliers Fire Ships\nin Running Battle\nCAIRO, June 11 AP). \u2014 The\nUnittd Natal Army Air Ptrtt\nud tht Rtytl Air Font, tptrtt-\ni\u00bbg tefithtr ftr tht flrtt tlmt In\ntht MtdKtrranttn, htvt ut fin\ntt twt Itilltn bittiuhipi, iunk \u2022\n10,000-ton Itilltn eruUtr tf thi\nTrento clui, ud toorid hltt en t\nimiiiir erulur ud t dutnyir In\nfour dtyt of huvy fighting, BritUh Air Hudquirttn innounend\nlit! todty In I ipecltl communlqui.\nIn iddition, thi R.A.F. ind thl\nRoyil Navy's Fleet Air Arm set\nfin to mother Italian erulur md\nprobibly hit i deitroyer In i iecond\nItilltn nival forci during the umi\nperiod.\nThl American ilrmen were oper-\niting big four-englned Conioliditid\nB-24 bombers, which the Britiih\nrill I.tberitors.\n(Thi Americin planei which\nlinded in Turkey ifter i reported\nnld on Rummli ind the BUck Sei\nirei lut week were the long-ringe\nComolidited B-24'i.)\nItalian communlquei yesterday\n\u2022nd todiy hive deicrlbed mijor\nnivil.ilr battles ln the Centnl\nMediterranean, clilmlng heivy dimige to Allied convoys.\nThe Britiih oommunlque, confirming big Kali opentioni to thtt\nirea, md disclosing ior tht tint\nUmt the United SUtei Army Air\nForce ptrtlclpition, give thli tccount:\n\"On thl evening oi Junt 14 u\nItalian nivil forct including two\nbittleshlpi ud four deitroyin wM\nlighted South ot Tirmto.\n\"It wu ihidowed tnd, during tht\nfollowing night, wu itticked by\ntorpedo plmu trom Mtltt ud\nAfrici md by a force oi Llbtntor\ntlrcnft thi mijorlty of which wtrt\nAmerican-manned by the United\nStatu Army Air Force.\n\"Thl ItUcki were timultintoui.\n\"A number of bits wert mtdt on\ntht battluhlpt. Flrei win ciuitd.\n\"Om Trento cruiier, (10,000 tou)\nwu nt itirt by bombi ud iunk by\naircraft torpedo.\n\"One lix-inch (gun) cruller ud\none deitroyer ilso ire known to\nhive bun hit.\"\nThe communique then told how\nI lecond Italian navil forct wu\ntpotted neir the Itallin Iilind ot\nPantelleria and attacked by torpedo\nilrcnft One cruiier wu hit ud\niet ifln md \u2022 deitroyer probibly\nhit.\nCASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, Junt 16 (CP)-NiUon-\nll Defence Headquarten today tnnounced the detth of ilx soldien In\nthe 110th irmy euuilty Hit of Uie\nwir.\nDied while prlioner of wir:\nQuebec regiment\u2014Delmey, Mor.\nrii, Rflm,, New Cirliile, Que.\nDied:\nInfmtry\u2014Boudreiu, Jean Piul,\nFie., St. Albert, Que.; Chevilier,\nGeorges, Cpl. Montreal.\nCentnl Ontirio Regiment\u2014Toit,\nHubert Frank, Acting Sgt., George,\ntown, Ont.\nCamdim Forutry Corpi\u2014Gould,\nLloyd Oeorge, Cpl., Summerland,\nB.C.; Harris, Donild Alexander, Pte.\nFort Frincei, Ont.\nTricolor Flags\nDropped by\nR.A.F. on Paris\nLONDON, June 16 (CP). - The\nAir Miniitry mnounced todiy that\na BritUh plana dropped two French\ntricolor flags on Paris lut night ud\nattacked Uie former Miniitry ot\nMarine  with cannon  fire.\nOne flag wai droppid ovtr the\nArc de Trlomphe and the iecond In\nthe Place de la Concord.\nRellgioui pllgrlmtgu to Canterbury were itopped by Henry VIII\nin 1538.\nfluid lie ky to\nTHE WORLD'S flDEST GII1S\nRotary Crowing Hodge\nTells Trail Club\nTRAIL, B. C, June 16.\u2014Reporting on the District Rotary Conference at Vmcouver, E, L. Hodge\ntold the Trail Rotary Club it a\nluncheon-meeting In , the Masonic\nTemple Tueidiy thit Rotary hid\ngained 94 clubi during tha yur,\nand now had 6076 clubi in over 70\ndifferent countriu.\nFour vlilton at the meeting were\nLac. Lei RoberU, R.A.F., Liverpool;\nLac. Noel Dixon, R.A.F., Rochdale,\nJ. A. Hughu, Vancouver; and E\nDriUing by  the Government otCampbell, TraU.\n\"OnLV GEtlUinE HERBS and\nBERRIES...IIO SVnTHETICS\"\nThen an ne aitllldal lamdluU In lhe lendon Dry Qtai\naid other gins produced Irom my ccnluilei-old EnglUh formula\n\u2014only the natural root!, btrniot and hub! prescribed by\nthat recipe, which I am under contract to cany oul to the littes.\nThU formula, which I uud la London, England, to produci\nworld-famous brandt el gin, now Includes lhe snow-pun.\nnon-alkaline mountain walir to abundantly avaUabli hire\nln Vaticourer. Thui, Uie brandl ol tin carrying lhe \"UDL\"\nlabel aro even luperior lo ihou I produced to England.\nIZLYn FIZZ London Dry -I-\n12-ot. Il.lll 25-01. U.tSl 40-01. H.S1\nMISTLETOE London Dry GIN\n12-ot 11.-11 23-ot. 11.901 10 oi. 11.30\nIII.VE1. Bl.IPPin London Dry am\nU-oi. (1.351 25 oi. IMS\nDtrntMi not om\n26W-01. H.JS\nOLD DUTCH Oram am\n12-ol 11.331 25oi. H.I0\nUNITED DISTILLERS ITD. VSNCOUVER, B. a\nBK-1\nThis tdvertisement Is noi published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia\nuu________*___________________________\n*____tl*_U_\n PASI   HOHT-\n-MELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. S. C-WEDNESDAY MORNING   JUNE IT. 1S4S-\nColorful SUtchery\ntyJguifWicciti\nSomething different In dainty\nUnenil Cherry blosiom motlfi that\nhold the glimor ol Spring. Pattern\nSTI contilnt \u2022 trimter pattern of\ntour 11x12*4 Inch motifs ind four\nmxl'-i Inch motlfi; miteriili required; Illustrations of ttitchet;\ncolor tchemet.\nSend twenty cent, for thit pit.\ntern to The Nelun Diily Ntwt,\nNe.dlecrtft Dept. Nelton. Write\nplllnly pittern number, your\nntmt ind tddreu. Pttttrn will\nbe milled to your home within\nIS dtyt.\nVriaMan.   %*la_tut\n\u00abAY SCALLOPED FROCK\nDreu up md smile ... in thli\nvery feminine Marian Martin\nfrock. Pattern V_t. So becoming,\nwith i icallopeo? neckline, lace\ntrim and front and back panels.\nHave open puffed sleevet or icalloped capa.\nPattern 9040 may be ordered\nonly in missel' lizei 12. 14, 16, 18\nind 20. Sll 16 requires 3% yards 35\nInch fabric and IVt yards lace\nedging.\nSend twenty eent! for thli\nMarian Martin pattern. Be lure to\nwrite plllnly your SIZE, mme,\naddreu and atyle number.\nSend your order to The Dally\nNewt. Pattern will be lent to your\nhome within 10 dayt.\nBRING DOWN 15 AXIS\nPLANES AT MALTA\nVALETTA,   Malta,   Junt   16\n(AP)\u2014Flftem   Axlt plinu wtn\ndeitroyed over Milta during the\nXepoj peaunouui um ii '**qB|U iib|\n24  hour,  ending  it  10:15  p.  m.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QU1LLEN\n\"The government don't need to\nhunt Income tax dodders. If all the\ntowns are like ours, envy will \u00ab\u00ab\nto it Lhat everybody is reported,\"\nRoads Strewn With Land Mines Make\nDeseri Travel a Bit Difficult\n\u25a0y HARRY CROCKETT\n(Auoclated Prett Staff Wrlttr).\nADVANCE HEADQUARTERS Of\nTHI BRITISH ARMY, Libyan Deiert, June 16 i API .-.Motoring In the\ndeie-i maku you think wistfully\nabout Mghwiyi btck home.\nAfter t long diy of trivtl, this\ndUpttch U being written in the bick\nof i Britiih Army utility cir right\nsnick bing it the Libyin tront\nThe roidi? Well, tfter you leive\nthe Alexindrit-Gtiali cout rotd,\nwhich meant Juit \u2022 tew minutei\ntfter you letve ctmp, there aren't\nmy roid! to ipeik of except the to-\ncelled AxU roid, built by the Germtni during the liege of Tobruk.\nAi roids go in thete parti, the\nAxil roid U not too bid, Juit ibout\nwide enough for one cir with i\niteidy itreim of two-wty trtffic,\nmtlnly huge lorries, obvlouily\ntomebody hu to get off the road.\nmd thifi euy enough too, but\nthere'i one citch\u2014both sides of the\nroad are strewn with hidden land\nmlnei\nLend mines, by the way, usually\ndon't kill many of the passengers,\nto deiert vetenns tay. They only\nblow your cir or truck up in the\nilr, imuh it more or lesa to bits,\n\u2022ad if you survive that you're perfectly safe.\nAnyway, once off the Axil road,\nyou land on the biggest road in\nthe world\u2014the deiert. The swirling sand, which often cuU vision to\na few feet, makes it difficult to see\nbomb craters and deep ruts left by\ntahks tnd heavy trucks\nThere are any number of other\nminor things that irritate, such as\ndetoun  necessitated   by   wreckage\nof Germu tod Itiliin tanki wd\ntirplioet, or miybe e lorry or two\nawaiting repilrt. Therel mothtr\nlittk item thtt makei motoring \u2022\nbit difficult. Beery to often you\nfind younelf la _n irei lurrounded\nby bused wire.\nThe peee hu only been tbout\nflvi to IS mllu in hour, but now\nyou go tven ilower end fimlly\nwhen you iee I tmtry you itop md\nuk him if the wire merki off iny\nmine field.\n\"Yes. iir,\" he repllei, ind then,\nippirently u in afterthought, he\naddi: \"You'd beter turn iround tnd\ncome down the other wty. You're\non the wrong tide of the wires\nnow\"     *\nAfrican Troops Co\nto Madagascar\nLONDON. June 16 (CP)-Tne\n] War Office tnnounced todiy Eait\n! Africm troopi have joined Britiih\nforcei which landed Miy S In Madagascar. French Island in the Indian\nOcean, to win control of ita nivil\nbase, Diego Suarei.\nDurban Blacked Out\nDURBAN, Soutb Africa. June 16\nICP)\u2014The all-clear waa sounded In\nDurban on the East coast of South\nAfrica it 9:S0 a. m., today after the\ncity had been blacked out all night\nfor an unexplained precautionary\nmeasure. School children were sent\nhome this morning. '\n(There have been unofficial re-\nI ports of Japanese submarines op-\n1 erating off the JUst African coast.)\nCONTRACT . . .\nANOTHER  PURPOSE\nRUFFING by the declarer hu\npa IU primary function the getting\nrid of a loier or loeera In hU hmd.\nThe lecondary purpoie U sometime! mon ImporUnt. It miy be\nto ihlft the letd to the dummy, for\nthe Uying down of established\nctrdi, the leidlng to \u2022 (Incite or\notherwise Or It miy be to help\nlet up the long card or cardi In\n\u2022ome suit held by the declirer.\nCireful choice of whit to ruff md\nwhtt to dUcird may. md often\ndoei. decide the fate of t contnet\n\u2666 \u00bb\nfA87654\nA10 7 S I\nf 10 8 3 2 I ^\nfQJIOS \"\n*JS54      W    h.\nI*      I s\n\u2666 Q-ic\n\u00bbK *l 2\nt q in i) :i\n+ AJ0\n+AK974\nf None\n+ A87\n+ KQ864\n(Detler: South. Eait-West vulnerable.)\nSouth      Weit     North       East\n11) Pass      2 f Pus\ngj_        Put      3 NT        Pass\n441        Pui      5 + ,       Pail\n\u00ab +\nHen li 1 deal on which pretty\ntppllcition of one principle li reported by offlciili of the New\nEnglmd Bridge aiiociatlon. It\nwat In a duplicate game, md sev-\nBv Shepard Barclay\ntril kindi of bidding occurred,\nbut it moit tables the heart Q wu\nled agalnit 5-Clutw or 6-Clubs\nThe A, of courie. won, but at iome\ntablei South discarded a ipade on\nthe flrit trick! conieque'ntly holding him to 11 trlcki.\nWhen the slam contract wu\nmtde, South cirefully decided to\ndiscard 1 diimond, beciuse he selected the plan of letting up hli\nfifth ipadt A club wu next led\nto the K. when Eut played low,\nthen the apade A md 1 small\napide, ruffed by North. The diimond A put South in for 1 iecond\nruff, md dummy nturned lti third\ntrump. Now lt mide no difference\nwhen Eut decided to take hli A,\nu the iptdei were let up md no\ntrlcki could be taken by the defense except the trump A.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTomorrow's Leuon\n4Q985\nf A 10 0 3\n+ K10\n+ Q92\n43 2\n49 7654\n4, J 10 8 5\n4\n\u2022N\nW E\nS\n*\u00bbK87S4\n\u2666 Q J83\n+ K73\nf A K 10 7 6 4\n\u00bbQJ2\n\u2666 A.2\n+ A6\n(Dealer: South. Both sldei vulnerable.)\nWhat li the soundest bidding; ol\nthis deal?\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS\n1. Weight\nunlta\n8. Pillows\nS. Matcullni\nname\nW. 1-recloui\nitont     ,\n11. Eskimo\ngarment\n11. Medieval\nitoriei\n14. Satellite of\nest Unmui\n15. Crossbeam\nIS. French\nriver\nIT. A deuert\nM.Meihed\nfabric\n10. Gty\n32. Comment\n26. Simians\n29. Afflrmt\n30. Tally\nSt Engine of\ndeitructlon\nSt Orb\n33. Brief\n35. Short for\nAuguit\n38. Malt .\nbeverage\n39. Cushion\n42. Oil of nee\npettit\n44. Maxim\n46. Booth\n4T, Phmged\nInto witer\n48. Wicked\n48. Ireland\nEO. Trait\nSt Piatt\n3. Goddess o(\nvictory\n4. Illegal\nticket\nsellers\n8. Placard\n6. Armadillo\n7.Gedofth*\nEarth\n8. Serf\n11. Chum\n13. Clique\n18. Vex\n20. Goali\n21. Pleuure\nboat\n22. Rodent\n23. Feminine\nnude\n24. Male adulti\n26. Amerlcm\npoet\n27 Togo\nutray\n28. Observe\n30. Butter knife\n82. The aun\n34. Btrely\n35. Fuel\n36. Speik\n37 To ward off\n39 Song thruih\n40 Deputy\n-._m_\nski? ini Mat;\ntl'KVJi MH3BSK\nBJSR _t]-i .j*.;|5\n11.:'   \u00bb:>ii   =\"iiii\nWIIH  HHS\nIKKK8 igggi ng\nIng   ii.ijii  Hllir:\na_3saiii\u00bb; quid\nQgifiPS\nWIS  SbS.  v.rZi\nSsQaii Hin Kna\nHQ-SHR!   ilSdltiitii!\nYeiterdty'i Aaiwer\n41 Spread\ngrata to dry\n43 A shriih\n45 Terrible\nL Weepy\n2. Spectee of\nMt\nCRYrTOQUOTE\u2014A ctyptoptm quotation\nDS   WAB   8XK0   YKHOX   MBIGOGW   DB\nADO   SKOOC   AB   YKHOX   TBRKFB   YDGB-\nTOPJR\nTetterdiy't Cryploqwle: TAKE AWAT THE IDEA OF PER-\nFICTION AND TOU TAKE AWAY ENTHUSIASM\u2014ROUS-\nBEAU.\nCryptoquotei in quotatloni of famous penons written cipher\nA lubstitute character hai replaced the original letter For Initance.\nan \"R\" may lubititute (or the original \"E\" throughout the entire\ncryptoquote. or a \"BB\" miy replace in \"LL\" Find the key and follow through to the tolutior..\nCOMIC AND  ADVENTURE STRIPS\n\u2022 \u2666 \u25a0\nTHE GUMPS\nBy Cus Edson\nWH-tTMNB\nOPAeTHMtfT\n*S8TTK\n-MJffTCMR\nU'L ABNER\nBy Al Copp\nkTru:\npolkis\/:\nHO .'HO. &OHN jorac\/r\nHENRY\nBy Carl Andersoi\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManin\nJIGGS\/ where toner COU-BB- 6KATE6*\nI WAWT TO \u00abCWB TO\nMV  FIRST-AO MEETING-\nEI\nTPVtJ'-l. _\nMOT GOtJOTO\niS____T*\nOTHER owe -\nVOU PRACTICE\nVER FBST-AIP\nHOMB-\nw\ni_i-_______Z_Z\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nCHMVLKXlS\/\nPHOOE.Y' THIS\nWAY j (STONE\nCLEANING  \u2022\nHa INI\"\nOF~\nKINC OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zane Grej\nBLONDIE\nBy Chic Youn;\nmmmm\n1,\n  \u25a0\n \t\n\u2022*\n<\n\u2022  \u25a0\n-NELION DAILY NlWt. NILION, I.C-WIDNEIDAY MOKNINa  JUNI IT. lttt\u2014\n,\nSell\nBuy\nCLASSIFIED\nBRINCS YOU QUICK RESULTS AT A LOW COST\nRent\nHire\nHUP WANTiQ\nAfplictuoai will oal ot connaer-\ni dom penoni in the employ tu\u00abai\nI lty ttm, corpontlon ot otaer\nnployef engaged In Ue proouc-\nU ot MeitionA wir iqulpmeni\nI Hpplitt tor tki armed form\n>!\u2022\u00ab! nth \u2022 person It \u2022 uuied\ntdttmta not ictutlly imployM\nU| trtdt.\nWANTED   IMMEDIATELY\nBut flotation operator ind ont\ncymlde operitor. Apply Hedley\nftucot Gold Mini, Hidlty, B. C.\nApplicilloni wlU not be considered from penoni now engiged\nthe production ot wir lup-\nICTICAL    NURSE    HOUSE-\niper, hoipittl triining, ctn ot\n| imiU iptrtmmt tn TrtU, or i\nlfortible  homt   with  nurung\nIn  Nelion  of  convilucent\n, Apply box 5880 Daily Newi.\nt_ c_-__t arm rou\nOUiework, ifternoonl. Box MU\n_j Newi.\nID: CaPaBL-S MtNKt OH\nnucker. Ph. 827-L or ctll it 1101\nMinei Rotd.\nIV 15-16 FOR SHUff PICKING\nI chorei tor Summer. Box, 9M1\ntily Newt\t\n[lITUATIONS WANTID\nIpecltl Low Rttu for non-\nntreltl tdvtrtlMmintt un-\nthli cltititlcitlon to unit\nptopli ieeklng employment.\n' 13c for one ween (6 dayi)\nTen tny number of required\nPtyiblt tn tdvtnct Add\n10c If box number dulred\n[JUNO MAN, 54 KtA&S OF AO*\ndlin citizen holding mlllttry\ngemption     certificite,     deilrei\nemployment   ln   Nilion.\ntt 5859, Dtlly Newt\nBUSINESS ANO\nPROFISSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nAIIAYERI AND MINI\nREPRIIINTATIVIt\nHAROLD S tU--*. BOSSLAND\nB C Proviucitl Auayer. Chimin\nindividuil rtprettnttuvi tot ihip-\nperi tt' Trtll Smtilir\nA J BUIE Independent Mint W*\nmtnutlTt Be* K TrtU. fl -\nHt ffmbOWSON MOVIHl'lAL\nAniytr Wl Joiephlni St.. Nilion\nCHIROFRA0T0RI\nA   B- McDONALD.   DC*   Ptlsir\nOnd   X-Rty. Butnd Blk.. TrtU.\nCORIITIIRII\nSPENCER CORSETIERE\nMia S. Boomer, 117 Gort, Ph ML\nINQINIIRI AND IURVIYORI\nBOYD C AFFLECK. P.O. Box 104.\nTnil, B.C. Survtyor tnd Engineer\nPhone \"Bttver Filli\"\nbOW WITH ONE CHIU5 WTSH:\npoiition   u   housekeeper   In\notherleei home or help it Tour-\nCamp, Write Box 5918 Duly\nUNO WoMaN WANTS MSI-\n^OD u office help or itort clerk,\nor ptrt tlmt, iome eommer-\n1 training. Box Ull Dtlly Newi\nF.WOMAU WANTS WOrKBY\nr or dty. Apply Box 6913 Dally\ntttm*.\nftBLBGIRl. WltllNfl Tb\nltttr children, evenlngi. Ph.\ntt-L.\nfllNgS OPPORTUNITIES\n|R SALE: QOOD PAYING T6n-\n(lillionery busineu, Including full\nnent, itock. Apply Spoor'i\nnfectlonery, Frultvile, B.C.\n\"\u00bb*   UftfliV TOVW-\ntdies wear or with dry goods or\nlildren's wur. Apply Box 5808\nillly Newi.\nUt SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nINC PONG TABLES\nIW with Ilx collapsible legs,\nToldi up  like  t  bridge  table.\n|1S SO each.\nnblnatlon benchei and Ping\nPng Table. Can be uied  for\nndih or lawn benchei, or\ntwo nparate tablei.\n\u266622.50 complete.\n|OOTENAY SASH Gr DOOR\nFACTORY\nNelion, B. C.\nnme 830 907 Front St.\nFOR SAMPLE OF OUR\n|ew payroll tnd timt iheet. They\nire essential to every line of buiineu todiy. Diily Newi Printing\nlept., Nelion, B.C.\niR'SALE: ONE H<_>RSE MOWER\ntint clasi ihape. Two horse\nlower In good shipe. One  10ft\nIn   working  order.   Abey'i\ninch, Mirror Like.\npilllllllllllllllllllilllllllliillilllllllll\n?OR SALE\nILASS SHOW CASES\nLft., 6 ft., ind 8 ft. at $10, $18\nind $20 respectively. Also quan-\nfly ot garment racks, counter!,\ntmks, etc. Quick action 'necei-\niry u theie muit be cleared at\nIce.\nJDSON'S BAY COMPANY\nllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\nB w HAGGEN. MiNtNO S CIVIL\nEngineer; B C. Und Survtyor,\nRouUnd ind Ortnd Forki, B C\nFOOT IPICIALIITI\nS J GILLIS, D.S.C. R.CP, REO'D\nChlropodlit, Foot SpecltiUV Bergeron Block. Ph. 1199. TnU. B.C.\nFUNIRAL HOMES\nSOMERS rUNERAL HOME\n701 Biker SL Phont III\nCtrt. Morticlin        Udy Attendant\nModirn Ambultnce Service\nINSURANCl  AND  REAL ESTATE\nC  D.  BLACKWOOD AOENCY\nIniurinct, Retl Estate, Phoni It\nrjHAS f McHARDY, INSURANCl,\nReil Eitite. Phont 138.\nMACHINIST!\nBENNETTS UM1TED\nMachine ihop, icetylene ind electric\nwelding,   motor rewinding\ncommerciil refrigeration\nPhone 893 IM Vernon St\nMR50NAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP A'l\nAlmu Botti. opp. C Pit  Depot\nUSED CLOTHING WOULD BI\ngrttebilly received tt tilt Stlvt*\ntioo Army, Sll Viotorit Strut\nSINGER SEWING MACHINE A-l\nihipt. Sti) or trtdt lor whtt htvt\nyou. Chen, Ind. Hmd Stort.\nS&dt-THE PHOTO MILL-25*\nP O Box IM. vuiouvei\nRolli di\ni divtlop\nloped and printed, tit\nIt ripnnti 5y7 eplirgimept. jj*\nIF YOU WANT PRINTING OF ANY\nducriptlon write to Dtlly Niwi\nCommtrcltl Printing Dept, Nelton, B. C.\nLIVESTOCK. POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC\nMEN ONLYI SEND It POSTAUE\ntor Frtt Citalog ol Join Novel-\ntin, Booki, Blidu, Sundriei, Etc\nPirii Novtlty. Dtpt \"B\" 111 Mclntyrt Bldg, Winnipeg, Mtnltobt\nK.0 \u2014LIONS PHOTO\u2014 25*\nPO. Box Ot, Vineouvir, B.C\nAny me roll dlv, printed, 18c. Reprints. 3c uch.  Free It) coupon.\n\"A trill will convince you\"\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\ntd (8 or 8 txpoiurt roll) ISC. Re-\nprinti fc uch.  For -your vtcition\nmipthoti, etioosi Kryitil Finish\nGuinntied non.fidt printi\nKryitil Photoi. Wilkie, Sukitche-\nwin   Eitibliitied over SO yttn\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\nFINE QUALITY FURS AT REAS-\nontblt pricei Expert restyling\ntnd reptlrlng\u2014Low ratu. Guir.\ntntud itonge \u2014 100 ptr cent\nprotection. - 841 Ormvilli St,\nVincouver. B.C\nTWO COMPLETE SETS VELOX\nprinti from tny roll ot fllmi, ISc.\nipeclal. mall only. Reprlnti IVt\ncenti each Overnight nrvict. Wi\npromise to utufy you In every\nwiy Professionil Photographer,\n18 yeari' experience. Send IP\nyeur frlendi' filmi tool Film Exchmge. Box 60. Cutlegir B C\nOPTOMETRIITI\nW   E MARSHALL\nOptometruti\n1468 Bi\/ Ave, Trail       Phone 177\n8ASH FACTORIU\nLAWSON-S   SASH   FACTORY\nHardwood merchant. 178 Baker Si\nSECOND HAND STOREI\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANUE\nWhat have youf Ph 834 Ark Store\nRENTALS\nB.C. FARM TO RENT. 80 ACRES\ncleared Six room houn. Electric\nwired. Water on tip. Fruit or ill\nkindi. Good locition for poultry\nranch. Ten minutu from town.\nWrlta Box 8861. Dally Newi.\nUNFURN SUITE 4 RMS 1 BED-\nroomi if deilred. $43* lin turn\nium $30 Hot water, but md refrigeration  Included   Kerr Apt!\nFOR RENTES-ROOM FLAT $2800\nmonth, tbove NeUon Grocery, ilio\n3 room houie Stanley St. with 4\nlo:i and gardeni, Phoni 80.\nFOR RENT: FURNISHED COT-\ntaf.es neir belch. Apply J. Peachy,\nBilfour, B.C.\nFOR RENT: 720 VICTORIA T., 8\nrms. ind bith. Cook itove. Linoleum. Phone 326-L2.\nWANT TO RENT IN ROSSLAND:\nModern Houie, two or three 6ed-\nrooms, unfurn. Ph. 276 Rossland.\nFOR RENT. HOUSE CLOSE IN,\nneir IIosplt.il, 2 bedroomi, (23.\nC. W. Appleyard.\nFOR RENT: ATTRACTIVELY7OT.\n4-rm flat Open fire plici md\ngarage. $45.00. 1023 Stanley St.\nFOR RENT! S-ftM. DUPLEX, HIAT\nand hot water. Convenient location. Available July 1. Ph. 81B-L,\nWANTED: HOUSE, 2 BEDR.OOMS,\nFiirview. July 1st. Box 8842 Nelion Daily Newi.\nFOR RENT: FURNISHED SUITE,\nCloie in. Phone 628-X.\nDIO LOUNGE, EASY WASH-\n^r, 6-plece kitchen let. Ph. 508-X1.\ni SALE: ROUND OAicTlEATER\n|ut Tranifer, Co.\n(.BUILT COPPER TUB \"BEATT?\nfliher $64.50.  Phone  91.\nBOATS ANO ENCINES\nSportsmen, attention!\nlease take notice of open-\n|tg of boit livery it Queen's Bay\nffharf. New and iafe equipment.\nIjrro Derby Weighing Station. See\nAylmer.\nIHTED: SMALL JOHNSON Mfr\nAlio fait boat luitable  (or\nI horse outboard. Also complete\n(thing equipment  Give full par-\nIculars. Box 5839 Dally Newi\nA HOME FOR THOSE AWAY\nfrom h me Stratheoni Hotel Apti\nTEkRACE APTS Beiutlful modern\nfrigidaire equipped lultei.\nFURN. SUITE. ALSO A SMALL\nhouse  partly  furnished. Ph. SIB\nhThJSES~FOR~B1!KT. APPCTT).\nMaglio. Phone 808-L.\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor iron Any quantity Top price!\npaid Active Tndlng Compiny\n918 Powell St.. Vinrnuv.f   B   C\n\u2022wXNTED\"TO_RBNTrPIANO tOti\nSummer monthi. No children. Apply S05  Nelson Ave.\nFARM. CARDEN & NURSERY\nPRODUCTS. FERTILIZERS\nPIPE \u2022 FITTINOS \u2022 TUBES SPE-\ncial low prices Active Trading Co\nBt6 Powell  St    Vincouver   Bt.'\nR.Nbifl6NBfc    MOftfil,   \"A7\nfd engine!. Nelson Aulo Wreck.\n. 613 Vernon SL\nCABBAGfc. EARLY. LATE. RED\nand Savoy. 15c doz Mac's Green\nhomei, Nelson, B. C.\nMEN'S SPECIAL\nMen'i penonil drug lundriit,\nflnett quillty, teited, guinn-\nteed. II tor 80c, 18 for $100. \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\n\u25a0orted. Including world'i funnl-\nut Joke novelty free, md citi-\nlogut of lundriei.\nWESTERN  DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24 Dept NC, Regina. Suk.\nFILMS PROPERLY PROCESSED.\nPrlnu you will be proud to ihow\nto your friendl. Any 6 or B ixpo-\nlure roll developed ind printed\nISc; or 12 reprints SSc. Enlargement! mide trom your own negi-\ntlvei ind framed in in attractive\neasel trame 8%x5%; ipeciil 29c\n3 for 79c. 8x7 ipeciil 45c; 3 tor\n$1.20. Plici your fllmi In profu-\nilonal handi. No stains. No\nicratchei. Send your orderi with\nconfidence to Super SnapshoU,\nBox 2999. Winnipeg.\nBABY CHICKS-RHODE ISLAND\nRedi ud New Hampinlrei, An-\ndrtw Chrntii itrun, good utility\nitock. tpproved ind olood-tuteo\n$10110 per 100. Chicki rudy to\nihtp every Tuetdty. Joan Guoa-\nmtu, IUS Cilley Avenue. Ntw\nWeitminiter, B.C. '\nFINEST QttALlTV _tObt liSLANb\nRid Chlckt-81 for 25. M (or 50,\n$U.S0 for 100. IU tor 800. Oeorge\nGeme, R.O.P. Breeder, Armitrong,\nB C\n1140 bobGE 4 'ML slDAN, A-l\ncondition. Will nil or trtde on I-\nrm. bungtlow, doit in. Ph. WW.\nFdR SOX Id 8KB Of rilAVY\nhorsei.  F.   Hlookoff,  Cutlegir\nMACHINERY\nNew Frtctionil Motora, ilngle pnue\ntt. 1-3 ind li, h.p. Pre-wir pricu\nCASCADE MACHINERY CO.\n910 Mlin St. PAclfic 6813\nVincouver, B.C.\nPROPERTY, HOUSEI FARMS\nS3000\nWILL   BUY\none ot the niceit\nHOMES\nc. w\nln Ftlrylew.\n\/. APPLEY\nARD\nQOOD FARM LANDS FOR SAU\non euy termi ln Albertt tud\nSuxitchewin Write tot tull informition to 908 Dept  o4 Nilum\nReiourcei CPR   Cilgiry   Aiti\nWI CAN ARRANGE MORTUAUk\nLoam on City Property it mmn-\n\u2022bli ratu. ll. E. Dill. 831 Wird\nSt.. Nelion, B.C.\nTHREE-ROOMED CABIN, CLOSE\nln. Cheip for cuh. Box S8U Daily\nNewi.\nFOR SALE:' SRM. BUNGALOW\n\u2022nd IH lou. Clou ln. Ph. 639-1,\nf. Ai'WHIWffiD, Reil Ktiti md\nIniurance.  417   Hall  St.,  Nelion.\nInterrupted Rail\nService Slows\nJap Removal\nVANCOUVER, June 10 <CP).-\nBrltlth Columbia Security Commli-\nsion offlciili utd today interruption\not rill lervice between Vincouver\n\u25a0nd Nelaon hu ilowed the removil\nof Japanese from the B.C. cotitil\nditence*tone._\nInability to secure lumber md repair!, necessary to put former\n\"ghoit\" towni in condition for oc-\ncupincy by thi Japanue, alio has\npreiented difficultlei.\nThe next lirge community of Jipaneie to be formed will be at Sandon, B. C., 30 mllei North of Nelion.\nIt is expected about 1300 Japcnue\nwill be accommodated there, Commiulon official! uld.\nAulitant Commiuioner F. J. Mead\nof the Royil Cmadian Mounted\nPolice and member of the three-\nman commluion, md Dr. Lyill\nHodglni of Vincouver, \u00a3ommlsslon\nMedicil Advlior, will letve Winnipeg tonight for Ottawi to report to\nthe Department of Labor on the\nsuitability of Indian ruldential\nschools In British Columbia, Alberta\nand Manitoba for Japanese evacuees.\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE\nLight Delivery\nSPECIAL\n1940 International 3A-\\ ton\n1938 International, Vi-ton\n1937 International, Vi-ton\n1935 International,  '\/i-ton\n1939 Dodge, K-ton\n1937 Ford, Vi-ton\n1937 Ford Panel\n1940 Chev. Sedan Del.\nalso a few heavy trucks\nCENTRAL TRUCK &\nEQUIPMENT CO.\n701 Front St.' Nelion, B. C.\n1939 HARLEY COMM. MOTORCY\ncle. Good ilde box and top: Llcenied. Reidy to work. Full price $295\nApply QUeen City Moton, Nelion. B.C.\nPRIVATELY OWNED DODGE '38\nSedan. Fully equipped. Good rubber, imall mileage, perfect condition. Box 8908 Nelion Newi.\nPREVENT\nTIRE THEFT\nwith a complete iet of wheel\nlocki. See them today.\nPEEBLES\nMOTORS\n1S3 Baker    Nelion    Phone 119\nClaim Hun Convoy\nRepulsed\nBritUh Attackeri\nBERLIN, June 18 (CP)-The German High Command claimed today\nthat in a Channel clash yeiterdiy a\nBritish force attacked a German\nconvoy but were \"repulsed\" three\ntimes by light German naval forcei.\n(Such an action has not been an\nnounced by London.)\nThe communique claimed two\nBritish boat! were aunk by artillery\nfire and otheri were dimaged.\nLICHTNINC OPENS\n|AIL CATI\nSNOW HILL, Md., Jum 1 (AP)-\nA bold ot lightning dished ilong\ncelli it the Worceiter County Jail\nknocked open the big iron gate\u2014\nout not one of the 14 priionen maae\n\u2022 move to eicipe. \"They Juit begin\nto yell .blue murder thiy were\nicared io badly,\" laid Deputy Sheriff Gordon Bowen.\nRe\nh<ig_\nCalgary Livestock\nCALOARY, June 18 (CP).\noelpti: Cattle 378; calvei 10\n160.\nMedium to good iteers 11 50 to 11;\nmedium to good heifen 10 to 11.50,\nGood fed calvea 11 to 12.50; odd\nchoice 12.75 to 13. Medium to good\ncowl 8 to 9-25; topi 9.28. Medium to\nday 12. But lamba Monday 13.35\ngood vealers 10 to 11.50; bost Mon-\nHogi Monday, 14.00 for B-l at yardi\nand planti. Feeder 10.50 to 11.75\nSow! 8.85 to 8.75 live weight.\n9.50 to 10 rail grade basil.\nSows\n3??lflun Bail}) Nptoa\nTelephone 144\nTrail Circufition: Phont 390\nClassified Advertliing Ratti\nUc per line per Inurtlon.\n44c per line per week (8 comecutlve lniertloni for eotl ot 4)\ntl 43 i lim i month IM tlmu)\n(Minimum 1 llnu ptr inurtlon)\nBox number lie extrt, Thli\ncovers any   numbtr  tf  timu.\nPUBLIC NOTICES, TENDERS\nETC.\nltc ptr lint, flrtt Inurtlon ind\n14c uch tubuqiient tnurtion.\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL  LOW   RATH\nNon-cemmerelel   lltuttlini\nWmtid for 28t tor tny r\u00abqulr\u00abl\nnumbtr ot llnu for ilx dtyi\nptytbli In tdvinoe.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy t   .08\nBy cirrler. per week ...      .18\nBy carrier, per yeir      11.00\nBy mill:\nOne  month    '.  t  .'8\nThree monthi     1.00\nS.x monthi         4.00\nAbove ratu ipply ln Cmada.\nUnited Statei and United Kingdom to iubicr>|)era living outiide regulir carrier ireu.\nElsewhere md in Canada whirl\nextri poitige li required one\nmonth $150, three monthi KOO;\nux monthi $800; one yeir 118.\nOae yur      8.00\n\u2014 MM   MINI\nOrders Shipyards\nWork Full Week\nDuring Emergency\nHEAT WAVE KILLS\n18 EUROPEANS\nLUCKNQW, India, June IB (AP)\n\u2014Eighteen European! havi dropped\ndead from the heat here In the put\nfive diyi whlli \u25a0 wiring wind prevailed.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, June 16 ICP). -\nSpot: Butter, Que. 34ft to 34U; eggs,\nEaitern A-large 33 to 3SVt; A-me-\ndium 31 to 31V4.\nFutureii Buttir, Jum MVi to 34Vi,\nJuly 34H; Aug. 34H to S4',i, Nov.\n35*i to 34*; eggs, June 321).\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nHigh Low Clow Chinge\n\u00bb Industrials    104.94 104 18 104.51 up    .10\n20 rails          23,86    23.41 23.47 up    .02\n15 utilitiu       12.17 12.00 12.10 off    Dl\nT^MJ-mdA.\nPLENTY   OF   PARTS   AT   CTTY\nAuto Wreckers, 180 Btker St.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIf you find inyth|ng tilephom\nThe Dally News A \"Fcund\" Ad\nwill be Inserted without coil to\nyou We will collect from the\nowner.   \u25a0\nLOST: i.10 B'l.I, NEAR POST OF-\nflee. Mri. A. Frlaby, Granite Rd.\nNEW   YORK   STO\nAm Smelt It Ref\t\nAmerican Tobacco \t\nAnaconda  \t\nBeth Steel         _\nCKS\n68H\n37V,\n45y\u00bb\n24\n29%\n81%\nt'\/t\n29\n80'\/,\njy_\n112%\n127%\n28%\n37%\n20%\n17%\n27%\n7\n3 V,\n34%\n30 %\n85%\n24%\n18%\n46%\n:ks\n15\n13V,\n30\n25'A\n5%\n.    6%\n17\n12\n9\n4%\n3\nC Wright pfd \t\nDupont   t\t\nNew Yotk Central \t\nStan OU of N J \t\nTexu Gulf Sul\t\nUnited   Aircraft  \t\nU S Rubber  _.\nU s Steel       \t\nMONTREAL STOI\nAsioclated Brew of Can ....\nBathunt P'4 P A        \t\nCanadian  Bronie   _,\nCan Car tt Tiy pfd \t\nCan North Power \t\nDominion Coal pfd   \t\nDom pteel It Coal B\nDryden Paper\t\nGatlneau   Power   \t\nBANKS\n147\n173\n17S\n183\n147\n31%\n24\n12%\n13%\nInter Nickel of Cm\t\nNttiontl Brew Ltd  \t\nQuebec Power       .......\nShawnigan W te P \t\nCURB\nDonnacona   Paper   A   \t\nMcColl Frontetac pfd\nWalker Good te W _\nm\n3.00\n3%\n78\n14%\nLONDON, June 16 (AP).-Stock\nmarket prices iteadled near the\nclose today after earlier heaviness\nin a number of groupi.\nHome ralli reduced their extreme\nlossei to close an average of % to\n% point off. Oils failed to gain appreciably on the late recovery and\ndevelopment shares among the kaf-\ntlrs were poorly supported with\ndividend payers showing better action.\nNEW YORK - Selective buying\ngave the Itock market a fairly well\nbalanced appearance although many\nleaden were unable to get over on\nthe recovery ilde of the price icales.\nSteels and specialties led the advance after a relatively active start.\nPeak quotations were reduced or\ncancelled in the majority of cases\nnear the close.\nTORONTO \u2014 The stock market\nmaintained a fairly even balance of\nlosse! and gaini today while trading at a dull tempo. War newi put\na damper on buying.\nLiquor stoeki were ln demand at\nbetter pricei. Goldi were Irregular.\nMONTREAL-UtilltlCT   md   car\nrier! and leaden in other groupi\nwere itronger ipoti In trading up\nto the final hour today.\nWinnipeg Electric preferred amplified Monday'i gain tn utllltlei.\nVANCOUVER \u2014 The volume of\nsalei was'ilightly larger and pricu\nwere irregular.\nBralorne, ln the mlnu, ihlfted lti\nlevel during the session but fimlly\nclosed up 10 to 7.60.\nWINNIPEG \u2014 Followlni in uneventful union on the exchinge today, the July wheit future remained unchanged at 80% centi a buihei.\nInterut centred on the export o!\nibout 378,000 buiheli of Cimdiin\nwheat to Eire. Thii buiinesi wu\nnot reflected In the pit.\nCHICAGO\u2014Strength in loybemi,\niome mill buying and reporti ot \u2022\npossible compromise which would\ngive producer! full parity loani on\nmajor agricultural commoditlu\nwhile granting the Commodity\nCredit Corporation authority to tell\nGovernment owned wheat fot feeding purpoiei helped ill grain pricu\nto rally tod\u00aby.\nOTTAWA. June 11 (CP)-TOe\nwvtn-dty continuoui production\nln Britab Columbit iblpyirdi will\nbt enforced detpite tht objection!\not certtln unioni, Labor Minuter\nMltcheU mnounced todty.\nAn ordtr-ln-councll wu puua\niome time igo under which tne\nleven-dty plm wu to bt put into\noperation tnd Deptrtmenttl ipotw-\nmtn m_ Mr. Mitchell! ititement\nmuni thl ordtr wilt now be enforced. It providu pentltiu tor aot\ntbldlag by rtfulitlom putting tne\nuven-diy wuk Into effect.\nThe Libor Minister*! ititement\nuld he plinned to \"proceed wtn\nthe enforcement\" of tht uven dty\nweek tnd expected thtt nixt Sundiy \"ill Brltlth Columbli ihlpytrd\nemployeei who ire icheduled to\nwork on thit diy will be it their\nttitloni.\"\nThe ititement ippirently iniwered \u2022 lubititute work plin\ndrawn up by thi Joint Tnde Union\nConference providing for 14-hour\nweekend liyotf.\nThere kid been tome Ulk thtt\nihortige of miteriili, Uck ot in\nidequitt tupply of ikilled workeri\n\u2022nd lupervnori mtde the leven-\nd>y weik plm Impracticable, ldr\nMltcheU Uld. Hi hid conferred\nwith uveral of hli Cibinet colleagues, tnd with Elliott M. Little,\nDirector ot Nitlonil Selective Service. Hi wiihed to fivt tuurtnet\nthit iuch difficultlei would not be\n\u2022Ilowed to itind in the way.\n\"With the Japaneu itUcki on Aluki u further evidence thit tht\nwir Is approaching nearer to our\nWeit Cout, thi needi of the ihip-\nyardi irt paramount,\" Mr. Mitchell\nutd.\n\"Men ind miteriili wlU bt it-\ncured even it thi expeme ef production in other induitrlei.\"\n\"With thi Jiptnue it our very\ndoon on the Weit Cout, cm we\npouibly think of doling down our\nshipyard! M houn eich week?\"\nhi isked.   .\n\"II wt cut our working week by\none diy, tt memi we wUl build IS\nor 16 fewer ihlpi t yeir thtn It wt\nwork tht leventh diy.\n\"Remember thli: oni ot thoie extrt shlpi miy cirry tht bombi md\n\u25a0uppllu to Aluki thit wUl kup\nthl Japi from bombing Britisn\nColumbil homu ind killing or\nmilmlng our people, imong them\nthe wivu md chUdren of ihipyve\nworktn. \u00ab\n\"Should they tor t momtnt con-\nildtr depriving tht ptoplt ot tbi\nPtcific Cout ind thiir own tamii n\nof thli production ind thu protec\nuon!\n. . . thert cu only bt oni in\n\u2022wer\u2014the ihlpyirdi muit operlU\ntvery diy of the week to long it\nthli emergency umi.\"\nVANCOUVER, Junt 18 (CP) -\nLawrence Anderion, SecreUry ol\ntht Joint Tnde Union Conferenct\nwhich elilmi to represent (8 pel\ncent of Wut Cout thlpytrd work*.\nen, uid todiy Libor Mlnliter MIV\nchell'i mnouncement i leven-dij\nweek would be enforced in Brltlit\nColumbit ytrdi creited \"t crltlctt\niltui'.lon.\"\n\"I don't iee how Mr. Mitchell ct^\nhope to miinUin leven-dty product\ntion whin 88 ptr cent ot the worki\nera concerned ire convinced it '1\nimpractical,\" Anderion uld ln it\ninterview. \"Morale tnd iplrlt ot\nthl men dropped to i low tbb una\nder thi continuoui production plu\nbectuu Um men know lt went\nwork in our yirdi.\n\"Wl hiven't tht equipment tl\nmiki lt work. A dty'i rett ttcj\nwttk ll needed to repair ixiiUnj\nttcllitlu io thit they'll work ter iii\ndayi  without brukdowru.\"\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAldermic Copper  10%\nAnglo   Huronlin         2.00\nBigamac Rouyn      -05\nBeattie Gold Mlnu  .-.      .70\nBidgood Kirkland       -07%\nBobjo  Minei   - 11%\nBuffalo Ankerite -    1.71\nCanadian Malartlc  36\nCentral Patricia     1.03\nChromium M Jt S  _    1.03\nConiaurum Minei \u201e      .73\nComolidited M It S     36.85\nDomt  Minu    ->.   15.00\nEut  Maltrtic     1.81\nFalconbridge Nickel   260\nGod'i Lake Gold.. _...      .11\n.Gunnar Gold  _ 09\nHard Rock Gold 42\nHollinger       8.50\nHudion Biy M St S    2300\nInter Nickel    31.78\nKerr-Addison      . 4.35\nLake Snore Minei      9.35\nLimique Contact      4.10\nLeitch Gold  55\nLittle Long Lac _.      1.05\nMacLeod Coekihutt     1.43\nMadun Red Lake Gold 80\nMolntyre   Porcupine       41.50\nMcKenzie Red Lake        .61\nMining Corporation  -    1.20\nNiplislng Mining  85\nNorandi    44.50\nUormetal   66\n0;Brien  Gold           .70\nPamour Porcupine  52\nPerron Gold ._ \u2014    108\nPickle Crow Gold     _.    1.00\nPowell Rouyn-Gold  58\nSan Antonio Gold      1.75\nSherritt Gordon       .87\nSladen Milirtlc\t\nSudbury Baiin     180\nSullivan Conioliditid\nSylvanite\nno\n155\nTeck-Hughea Gold      180\nToburn Gold Mlnu  75\nVenture!     tn\nWaite Amulet -    *30\nWright Hargreavei      240\nOILS\nAjix 10%\nBritish  Amerlcm       1680\nImperial     8.78\nInter Petroleum     1278\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbltlbl Power      .80\nBeU Telephone  _.... 148\nBrizlllin T L A P  -.    9%\nBrewen It Dlitillen      3%\n21\n5%\n4%\n36\n5%\n3%\n23%\n3%\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG', June Id (CP)\u2014drain\nFuturei quotitlom:\nOpen High Low Cloie\nWHEAT-\nJuly    80%   80%   80%   80%\nOATS-\nJuly       -     -      -     91%\nOct.    50%   80%   80%   80%\nBARLEY-\nJuly      -      -      -      64%\nOct     tttt   \u00abSH   \u00ab\u00bb%   \u00ab8%\nRY1R-\nJuly       56%   57%   56%   87%\nOct    88      58%   57%   88%\nCuh pricei:\nWhut-l Hird 80; 1 Nor. 76%; 3\nNor. 73%; 4 Nor. 71%; 8 Wheit\n60%; Feed Wheit 68%; f Girnit\n73%; 2 Girnet 73%; 3 Girnet 72%;\n1 Amber Durum 82%.\nOits-fl q.W. 81%; Ex. 8 CW\n51%; 3 C.W. 51%; Ex. 1 Feed 51%;\n1 Feed 51%; 3 Feed 50%; 3 Feed\n47.\nBtrley-1 ind 1 C.W. 6-row 64%;\n1 tnd 1 CW. 1-row 64%; 3 C.W. 6-\nrow 64%; 1 Feed 64%; 1 Feed 64%.\nRye-1 C.W. 86%.\nSoldiers Sent to\nWorkln\nLogging (amps\nVANCOUVER, _** 1 WT)-.\nC. i. Henliy, Spoolil ripreeentttivj\nhert for thi Nitlonil Seliotlvi Sen\nvice, mnounced todty thtt Itbol\nihortifii in Britlik Columbli'i vl|\nUl ipruct eimpt kid been fille-i\nby loldlir-loggeri given ill month)\nleave from the forces, tnd thtt ,'\nilmiltr plin to fill libor gapi It\nwar induitrlu It ln tht ttnUUvt\nitage.\nMr. Henley Nld tut tbt mldiert\nwere tent lo the tpruoe cimpa,\nChiefly in the Queen Chirlotte I*\nlandi, about three weoki igo.\n\"Tht production of ipruct wu\nconildered io vital that the plan M\nput the soldiers lo work thl campi\nwu ruihed through,\" Mr. Hmlej\nuid. Hi li it preient miking i\nnirvty ot thi labor nttdi Ja othn\nvital wir Induitrlu\u2014 including\nihlpyirdi. When thli It complete, hi\nraid, lt will be submitted to mill,\ntary luthorltlu who will be uket\nto unction filling the gapi wilt\nmen from thi Army. He uid, how.\never, thit thli plin wu only tn thi\ntentitlvi itige.\nMcCov.rn Speech\nBroke Rules\nLONDON, June 16 (CP Ctble)-\nThe Privilege! Committee todij\nfound thit certain puugii In I\nMay ipeech by John McGovern lb\nlegedly disclosing proceedingi of I\n_4cret session of the Home of Common!, comtlluted 1 breirh of thl\nrulei. The Committee, however, exonerated the Independent Labol\nmemberi ot Parlliment for iny Intention to Infringe (hi rulu tnt\nrecommended that no further actio!\nbe taken.\nB C Uower A \t\nCm Car 8t Fdy  \t\nCan Cement   \t\nCan Malting \t\nCan Pacific Rly  -\nCan Ind Alcohol A \t\nDominion Bridge \t\nDom.Tar 8t Chem\t\nDistillen Seagrami    11%\n  17%\n..... 6\n...... 41%\n  3%\n  9%\n  7\n..... 8%\nMontreal Powet - 11%\nNat Sleel Cir   28\nPower  Corp      \u201e  1%\nPressed Meals  3%\nSteel ot Gan _. _- \u00ab3\nFord ot Canada A\nGen Steel Warn  ...\nGoodyear Tire\t\nHamilton Bridge _.\nImperial Tflbacco ..\nKelvinator  \t\nMaaiey Harrii \t\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nBralorne  7.60 \u2014\nCariboo Gold     115 1.20\nGeorgi Copper ... .13 \u2014\nGold Belt  14 .15\nGrandview  13 \u2014\nHedley Mucot   .25% \u2014\nIiland Mountain . 1.00 \u2014\nKootenay Belle ...... .16% \u2014\nPacific Nickel        - .08%\nPend  Oreille   - 1.21 1.30\nPioneer Oold   1.36 1.38\nPremier Gold  - .48 .50\nPrivateer         30 .31\nReno Gold     j03% .03%\nSheep Creek 74 .73\nSurf Inlet         06% \u2014\nTaylor  Bridge              \u2014 04\nYmir Yankee Girl D3 .04\nOILS\nAnglo Canadian           .36 \u2014\nA P Comolldated        .06 \u2014\nCalgary 8t Ed   100 110\nComoil    14 \u2014\nCommonwealth   ....       \u2014 .31\nDaviei Pete         12 \u2014\nFoothllli       .68 \u2014\nHome     2.30 2.34\nMercury          .05 .03%\nMill City        .06 -\nModel       .16 .20\nNational Pete        .04% -\nOkalU Com  26 \u2014\nPacific Pete  IC\nRoyallU     17.00 -\nSpooner       .05 \u2014\nSumet        .05 \u2014\nSunset       06% -\nVulcan         .15 -\nHUN BOMBERS DO\nSLIGHT DAMAGE\nIN SOUTHERN ARIA\nLONDON, June 16 (CP)-A tet\nGerman bomberi were ovtr South,\nern and Southwestern Englani\nduring the night, coming iomt llgil\ndamige md injuring t small num\nber of people ilightly.\nT. R. ELLIOTT\nwhose appointment as Public Re-\nl.itlons Manager of General Motors of Canada, Limited, ls announced today from Oshawa. Mr.\nElliott is widely known **\u25a0< an ?.-\u2022\nvertiilng ti*c*T.'.'ve. writer and\nlormer newspeper man.\n \t\n111 \u25a0\u25a0 '\nMAS TEN\nIN CASH MtlZIS FOt IANK NITI TONIGHT\n, Draw tl 9:31\n\"\u2022SWr\nAt\nStM-TtOS-l-SI\nPlug; \"WIIK IND FOR THRU\"\nWith\u2014Dennis O'Keefs,     Jtne Wyitt\nCIVIC\namnow turns ms-uss\nTOOAY ONLY\nMATINSS AT 2:00\n\u2022howt tt 2:00-7J\u00bb-l:lf\n-NILMN DAILY NIWS. NSLSON. S. C^-WSPHSSBAY MORNINO JUNS f.tMS\nPolice at Rouland\nAsk Cooperation\nof School Chlldrtn\nROSSLAND, B.C, Junt lS-Con-\nittblt Jickion viiited MicLeu\nSchool Mondiy to nek thi boyi'\nmd glrli* coopention tn mlnlmlilng\npolice cilli. With e wir on it wu\nvery ntceuery thit children keep\nout of mischief, it lt would be moit\nunfortunite If imporUnt cilli cimi\nIn while the police were out ittending to complaints regtrdlng Juvenile\nmitchief.\nThe curfew liw wu going to bl\nenforced, he uld, wirnlng thi children to hurry home wben the bell\nring. |\nAny Muting capt thi children\nfound ihould be hinded over to the\npolice to prevent serious iccldenti.\nIt wu tempting to pliy prinks\niuch u letting the ilr out ot tlrei,\nbut the constable uked the children\nto refriln from thli pnctlce, \u2022\u25a0 It\nwould ruin Inner tubei, ind ill rubber muit be cotuerved.\nConitible Jickson give \u2022 limllir\nttlk to Junior ind ienlor high ichool\nitudenti lut week.\nCivic Thursday\nTrail WIN Pay Half\nof Enlisted\nMan's Superannuation\nTBAIL B.C, Junt lS-Tbe City\nClerk wu tniiructed by tm Cornell Mondty night ta coouci ttoetnl\ntmploytti who kit* bten granted\nluvt at ibunet to Join Hit Mii-\neiijr'i forcei ttd inform thtm tbtt\ntht City wu prtptrtd to coatlmt\ntht ptyBtnt of ltl ihire of lupenn-\nnuiuon contributioni, plut 90 ptr\neat ot tht emplojru'i thtrt. provided taploytt wit prepired to\noontributt tbt other SO ptr oent tt\nhit ihire.\nMoyie May Be\non Ferry\nRun Tuesdiy\nHopt thtt firry wrvlce on Koottnty Ltkt would return to nttr normtl on Tuudty next with (be C J\"_\nStumer Moyie uking ovtr tht run,\nwu expreued Tuttdty by Erneit\nSmith, Dlitrict Engineer tor tbt\nDeptrtment of Publie Worki. Hi\ninticiptted tht Moyie, now undergoing reptln, would bt tvilltble\nthen.\nIn the meantime, until Frldiy it\nleut, the C P.R. Tug Ormtbill ind\n\u2022 barge will mike thl Priier'i Lend-\ning-Gny Creek run once dally te\nprovide connection.\nThe ferry Nuookin It off the run\nfor repiln.\nFlnt Time Torpedo Attack Made at\nNloht Was Done at Midway\nKimberley, Canyon,\nNelson, Trail\nMan Go to tha Army\nTRAIL, B. C, Junt IS\u2014Five n-\ncrulti left thtl morning to report it\nM.D. 11, Dlitrict Depot for tervlce\nin the Canadian active trmy. The\nmen, attested it the TnU Recruiting Office, were T. B. Helmes ind\nW. P.,Rohici of Trail, M. J. Mitt-\nlon ot Nelion, W. Kolthammer of\nCanyon and M. G. Manson of Kim\nberley.\nSy WALTSR B. CLAUSSN\nAueelated Preu Staff Writer\nPEARI HARBOR. Til, Jmt IS\n(AP.)\u2014Hew tht Unltid Statu\nm\u00bby'i long-ringe pitrol bomberi\ndlteevired tkt Jtatam flttt iff\nMldwiy, t nltht torpedo Ittack\ntjtlnit tht Invidin, tnd thrilling\nmmmt *t aavy flan from rubber\nlife been were dtuliut today la\nntw autuati tf tht btttlt.\nCipV Logm Bamaty ot Philadelphia, opentioni officer for the\ntrmy, ntvy md mirlnt corpi land-\nbued planet tt Midway blind. In\nunfolding further dttaili of tht\nbtttlt uid the night torpedo itttck\nwat tht tint tlmt In hiitory thi\nplinu htd been to operated.\nSurroudded by htroet ot tb* tn-\ngigemint, Cipt. Rimtey out-lined\nthe genenl ictlon tnd uch ln turn\nfiUed In thl deUlli.   .\nHi uld Enjlgn Jewell Reid, SS,\nof Piducih, Ky, mtdt tht tint\ndlwovcry ot tht Jtptnut flttt Junt\n1 whilt on routlnt pitrol hundredi\nof mllu bom hli bist.\nHere ll Reld't itory;\nBefon diwn on Jum J we left\nMldwiy on \u25a0 routlnt pitrol. Hundredi ot mllu out In mid-morning\nwt lighted leveril objecti deid\n\u2022hud on the horizon but they wen\nnot diitlngulihible it our high altitude. We cloied In md mide out the\nobjecta to be enemy wirthlpi The\nweither wu cleir with very little\nhut md wi knew we itood out\nwill for A-A tintl-iircnft) fire.\nWe nverted coune In order to is-\ncertain iht tnck md ipeed ot the\nenemy tnd to get mon informition\nto our bue. . .\n\"We nw 11 ihips, including two\nbattleships ind heivy crulien md\ntroop ihlps. We ipent teveral houn\n1 nthe vicinity getting ill tht In\nformitlon we could. I don't think\nwt were ieen. If we hid been we\nwould hive been ihot down. Thii'cued.\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nwu Sm tntmy*! otcupttloa torct\u2014\u25a0\nCtpt Rimuy Interjected:\n\"That night ot June S wa decided\nto liunch t night torpado attack by\nntvy flying botti. It wat t vtry htx-\nirdoui mluion tnd wta plated on\nl volunteer bull. Wi winted ta hit\niomt troopihipi ud girt tha tlant-\neytt a bath. Thit wai t difficult Job.\nIt htd ntvtr bttn done btfort. Thi\ndlitincu wtn very greit. Wt belittled to do It but felt wa bad to hit\nthe enemy.\nUeut. WUliam Rlchird* 11, at\nCoUlngiwood, N. J, txtcutlvt officer to Runty relited:\n\"Wt had tour flying boati. Wt\nwtn ill reidy to go by the tlmt tht\ntrmy bombtn rtturntd.\n\"Whtn wt tound tht flttt, thay\nwen heading itrtight for Mldwiy.\u2014\n1 gave tha attack ilgntl. I had\nilrudy ipotted whit I believed,\nwu the lirgeit thlp. It wu too fir\n\u2022wty ud too blick to Identify, but\ntn tht vicinity gtttlng ill tht intrude t long itnlght ipproich to\nour objective tnd encountered no\nintl-ilrcrtft tit*. They dldnt even\nknow we wert coming, to wt wen\ntblt to get ln clott ud let go our\ntorpedoe without oppoiition.\n\"Al Mon il wt releued our torpedo we pulled tway ln \u2022 iharp\nright turn ovtr tbt Ittrn ot tht target ihip. My two retr lookoutl reported t huge explosion ind huvy\nblick imoke on the ship we itUcked. Three of our ihlpi dropped torpedoei, two o( which definitely wen'\nhlti. Our hit wu on a big troop ihip\not tbout 8000 toni. A ucond trim-\nport wu hit of ibout thi umt size.\n\"Thli wu tht tint tlmt iuch t\nthing ever hid been done by flying\nbottp ud wt wtn mon thtn 000\nmilu out trom our but.\"\nThree ot the flying botti got btck\nto their buu. One ru out of fuel\nud landed on the ocein when the\ncnw floited on rubber Ufe botti for\nthret diys before thiy wen ru-\nRosslander Fined for\nDriving on Wrong\nSide; Cor Ovar Bonk\nlOSSLAND, B.C, Imt lS-Nor-\nWu HtUivik wtt Said *. nd\ntottl oa t ehtrgt et f kltu driv-\nlag whan kt ippetred baton Mig.\nlium B. __. Pttwatn, la potoct\ncourt Moodiy mdhung. Coniuoit\nH. S. Btooo laid tht ehtrgt.\nHttltTik wu cbirgtd with driving on thi wroug ildt ot tht nad\nwhtn hit or went over tbt bank\nNorth ot tht mtrvoir Stturdiy evening. The ctr wat badly dtmtgtd.\n14 Cases of Disease\nat Trail in Hoy\nTRAIL, & C, Junt IS.\u2014Fourtun\ncuu ot lnftctloui diteuu wtrt\nUited in tht rtport of Dr. H. D. C\nMicKinnon, Mtdietl Heilth Officer,\nto tht City Council Monday night\ntor tht month of Mty. Thau included tive cetu of chlcktn pox, tour\ncuei of whooping cough, three cuei\not mumpi tnd two cuu ot tctrltt\nfever.\nThru well-btby cllnlci, iponiored by Uu Wemu'i Inititute, bid\nbeu held, with ittendince ot tfl;\ntnd tour immuniiitlon cllnlci hid\nbeu held with m ittendince ol\nUS.\nFlvt nnttiry compliinu were Investigated, ud 28 itniUry txtmln-\n\u2022tlom win mtdt.\nJOR WANT-AD SERVICB\nPHONE 144\nAAA^AAA\nBUTLER'S CAFE\nWhert Yea Cet s Metl that\nSatisfies\n...t^^*.'*-.\niliiiiiilifiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nr\nHjiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim\nAik for\nCURLEW BUTTER\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDay ud Night Service.\nft hour Ambulance Service\nSIS Kootenty St        Phtn* M1\nREAL ESTATE\nAND\nINSURANCE\nROBERTSON REALTY\n532 WARD ST.\na\n*tt*ttttoi*$**st*xs\u00abGMsmesme&m**t\nHsve tha Job Done Right\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed. ArU Blk.\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nROSSLAND, BC\nJunior Boerd of Tnde wu hut it i\ndmce In the club houu of the Rom-\nltnd-Trtil Oolf md Country Club.\nA numbtr trom Trtll ilio ittended.\nInvited guesU from RouUnd it\nthe Mltdiell-Flett nuptlili Included\nR D. Mitchell, Helen Mitchell, Jeu\nMitchell, Sir. ind Mri. Jick MltcheU, Mr. ud Mn. Fruer Mitchell,\nMr. ind Mrt. Maurice Clirke, Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. Murny Glbion md Mr.\n\u2022nd Mri. Liurle Nicholion.\nMr. ud Mn. John Fox of RouUnd\nwere gueiU of Mr. end Mn. Jimes\nCullinane ot Gnnlte Roid, NeUon.\nMiu  Bile   McRae,   whose  wed-\nBy MRS. HARVEY FLEURY\nJune IS\u2014The ding hu been iet for June IT, wu\nthe reclplut of \u2022 preienUUon from\nher ichool clui, Gride 4. md Mri.\nMirgiret Douglu' clui, Gride 9.\non Frldiy iftemoon. The gift wu\ni lovely illver relish dish with\nlining ind double compirtmenU of\ngllM.\nMrs. Robert Frmklln hid 1 (are-\nwell pirty Mondiy evening for her\n\u25a0Uter, MUi Pitrlcii WUhirt ot td-\nmonton who hu iptnt the put two\nweek! ln Rossland. GueiU wen\nMn. George RoberU, Mri Thomis,\nKnight, Mri. Gordon McTeer. Mn.\nJick Bryin md Mn. ftene Morin.\nMr. md Mn. Thomu Tongue\nhive \u2022\u2022 gueit, their ion, Jick, who\nli with the R.C.A.F. In Cilgiry.\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nBy MRS. ROY FRASER\nTRAIL, B C. June IS\u2014A lovely\nwtdding wai aolemnlzed In the garden of the bride'i mother with\nLoulie Citherine, elder diughter\nof Mri. D. G. Bluet, 108 Ritchie\nAvenue, and thi latt Mr. Bluet ot\nTnU md Mrs. Harold W. Sml'.t)\n\u25a0on of Mr. md Mn. L. Smith of\nMitiqul, B. C it 8 o'clock Siturday ifternoon. Rev. M W. Leei ol-\nficiiting. Mn. R. King pliyed the\nwedding mirch. The bride wu giv-\nANNABLE BLOCK\nPhone SB7R or 358R\nOne- md two-room ipirtmenli,\nfurnlihed, steam heited, hot\nwater ill the time.\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhona 666 351 Baker St.\nMtMWtttWflWffHtit-ltl\nAt Your Service\nOUR\nBODY SHOP\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Humt Hot*! and Pott Offlot\niti*itttt>t\u00bbr**\"nf*t\"*\nSpecial Talks\nTODAY\n5:05 p.m.\nLT. GEN. STEWART\n6:15 p.m.\nMR. DONALD CORDON\non \"Sugar Ration Books\"\n8:00 p.m.\nDR. LIU SHIH SHUN\nChinese Minister to Canada\nC.P.R. Proposes to\nExtend Its\nFreight Sheds, Trail\nTRAIL. B. C, June 18.\u2014Requeit\nof W. J. McLeen, C.P.R. DivUlonil\nSuperintendent it Nelion, for permiulon to extend the freight ihedi\nIn TnU to mike i building of 86\n(cet by 20 feet to creite greiter\nitonge facilities wu referred by the\nCouncil to the City Engineer md\nthe Botrd ot Worki to lpveitlgate.\nThe preient sheds ire 50 by 20 teet.\nTrail City to Buy\nLand for Lane\nTRAIL, B. C June 18.\u2014The City\nCouncil decided to purchiu for$230\nfrom Mri. Charlotte Johnion, t 20-\nfoot itrip of lind to mike \u2022 lane\n\u2022t the bick of her property ln the\n2000 block, Cirlion Street. Thii will\ngive access to houiei bick of the\nJohnion property. W. R. Smith it-\ntended the meeting on behilf of\nMrs. Johnion ind will be lent \u2022 let\nter of thinks for hli help in miking\nthe deil pouible.\nSTREET LIQHT AUTHORIZED\nTRAIL, B. C, June IS\u2014Initiation of \u2022 itreet light on Kitchener\nStreet wu mthorlzed by the City\nCouncil Mondiy night\nMajor Mawhinney\nto Be Heard\non Overseas Program\nMajor Rev. W. C Mawhinney,\nformerly of Trinity United Church\nNebon, now oveneu u I chiplun,\nwill be on t C.B.C. Nitlonil brotdcut of oveneu greetingi Sundiy.\nMiyor. N. C. Stibbi, \u25a0 friend of\nMajor tnd Mn. Miwhlnney, hu\nbeen advised thit thi greetingi will\nbe brotdcut between 2:03 tnd 9\np.m., Sundiy.\nTrail Fin Loss\nin May $1068\nTRAIL, B. C, Junt IS\u2014Report ot\nrire Chief A. A. MtcDontld for\nMty, lubmitted to the City Council\nMondiy night, ihowed thet the deptrtment responded to three tlarms.\nVtlut ot buldlngi Involved tn tin\nwu (11,200, lmurmce on them wu\n\u26668000, md lou WII $827. Vilue ot\nconttnU wu (7900, Iniurinct on\ncontent! wu $1500, md lou wu\n(141.78. ToUl lou wu $1088.9. 7\nCiusei of tht firu wtn: Sptrki\ntram chimney Igniting roof, ctnleu\nimoker letting fire to bed ind defective chimney.\nThen wu ont Inhalator ctll.\nThru flrt drills win held In\nplicei of public uiembly.\nMaU\nOrderi\nRteolvi tar prompt oueful et-\ntfHie. Yui au tins* tf mail\nwith confidence tt\nVOUR RSXALL STORE\nCITY DRUG CO.\nBtl \u00abe NtuM\nWest Arm Points\nPay Tribute\nio Mrs. Walton\nFuntrtl tervicu for Mn. Elm-\nbtth Wilton, 93 yttn t reeident ot\nProcter, wen held Tuetdty tfter\nnoon trom St Piul'i United Church,\nRev. H. Stewtrt-Forbet md Rev\nT. J. S Ferguion off ciitmg.\nMn Jimu Johniton ung f iolo\n\"Feet, to Fin\", Mn. T. J. S. Fer-\nguwn iccomptnying it tht orgm\nPlUbttnn were A. McPhee, J\nMcLeod. J. E. Croebie, O. B. Apple-\nton, J. Berry md W. J. McConneU,\n\u202211 old time neighbor! ind friendl\nfrom Uki pointi. Miny ittended\nIrom Wut Arm polnti, md \u2022 ipeciil\nconveymce wu necessary for the\nUrge number of (loni tributes\nRAINCOATS\nWe heve just received\ntnothtr thipment of these\npopular check lined, fly\nfront, loose fitting Bel-\nmeccen Coats. Light in\nweight but guaranteed\nshowerproof.\n\u00ab12.50\nHerringbone  Tweeds  in\ngreen end grey\nS)7.75\n\u00a3MORY$\nLIMITED\nSen I0S\nPhene SI i\nH\nTrail Council Civet\nAuthority for\nFire Hose, Couplings\nTRAIL. B.C.. Junt 18\u2014City Com\ncil tuthorUed Pin Chlet A. A. MM\nDonild to order thi following suf\npliu: 300 feet 2 ti Inch rubber Una\ndouble ticket fn hou; 100 IH lal\nhose coupling gukeU; 90 IVi lot\nhoie coupling ezpimion ringi;\nfiremen'i exes; 10 hou thread tdip\ners 2 It Inch to 14 Inch.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII\nNEWS OF THE DAY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.\nPLAYMOR TONICHT\nAlberti Rmch Boyi\nB<\/r Wanted: Al Biker'i htlper,\nHood'i Bikery.\nRossland Band Plays\nat Hospital\nROSSLAND, B. C, June 16.-\nHoislmd City Bind, under the con-\nduclorihip of Edward Gibney, lup-\nplied \u00ab pleasant hour'i concert Sundiy evening for the patients md\nstaff of the Miter Mlsericordiae\nHoipltil.\nen ln mirriige by her brother, Robert Bluet The bridal gown wu\nof white net fashioned with high\nneckline, long ileevei md a tull\nikirt. Her long white net veil wu\ngathered ln i pleited frill iround\nher held md ihe cirrled \u2022 bouquet\not pink iweet peu ind blue corn-\nfloweri. Mill Mirjorie BUiet it\ntended her iliter md wore 1 dusk)\nroie iheer with fitted Jicket, largf\nleghorn hat tied with rose itreameri and carried i bouquet of blue\nlirkipur md pink bitchelor but\ntoni. Mr. Armitrong wu best man\nFollowing the ceremony the gueiti\nwere received by .the brlde'i moth\ner ind lunt, Mn, J. G. Briicoe of\nVincouver. Mn. Bluet wore \u25a0 Jick.\net dreu of queen blue, Urge white\nhit md coruge of pink roiebudi\nMn. Briscoe choie \u2022 red md white\nprint lilk dreu end beige hat md\nacceuoriei en tone. The brlde'i\nUble wu iet in the girden ind\ncovered with 1 white cloth. A lirge\nmirror reflected the flonl dlipliy\nof pink roiebudi, mirgueritei ind\nbaby'i breith. The three-tiered\nwedding cike, embedded ln white\ntulle, wu let on I smaller lace-\ncovered table Mn. E. M. Sttlei ind\nMn. P. F. Mclntyre preiided it\nthe urm md serviteurs were Mn.\nStewirt Smillie, Mn. J. Armitrong\nMn. S. Sankey and the Mluei Dorothy ind Nancy Willis, Deniie DeLeipee, Peggy McCiUum, Evelyn\nGwlllum, Pimeli Tiylor md Mn.\nKing. Mr. md Mn. Smith left en I\nwedding trip to Vancouver ind for\ngoing iway the bride wore \u2022 blue\ndress-maker iuit, felt hat, ind bilge\nacceuoriei She cirrled i beige top\ncoit ind her corugi wu of white\ncimi tloni.\nMn. J. Taverna ind little diughter, of Annable, hive nturned ifter \u2022 holldiy it Crow'i Nut ind\nFernie wtth friendl ind relatives.\nMr. ind Mn. J. C. Alexinder\nreturned Mondiy from i three-\nweeki vacation it Reglnt, Cilgiry\n\u2022nd Vmcouver.\nMri. Alex Jackson hu returned\nfrom \u2022 month'i holldiy at Vmcouver.\nMr. ind Mn W. A. Porteoui, Ti-\nmarac Avenue, left Tueidiy for \u2022\nvtcition it Vincouver.\nMiu Vlvlin ind MUi Violet Hamel left Sunday for Vincouver for\ntheir vicitioni.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy KIRKE L. SIMPSON\nAuoelited Preu Wir Antlyit\nIt now li clear that there has\nbeen \u2022 tremendoui let-ilr light\nin the centril Mediterranetn In\nwhich United Stetei irmy plmu\n\u2022nd piloti helped cirry the war to\nthe foe ia their nivy ind irmy com-\nndei in the Pacific ilreidy hid\ndone.\nHowever, lt li not yet pouible to\ngauge the full ilgnlflcance ot the\nprotracted itruggle, or the itnteglc\ndulgn that brought It on, beyond\ntee Important fact that lt grew out\nof Britiih initiative. Britiih convoyi,\nrecording to Axli reporti, converged from Eut md Weit on the narrow Sicilian Straits. Considerable\nnival and plane louei on both ildei\nii indicited.\nLondon announces unspecified\nlouei but dismissed Axli cltlmi u\n\"tantastic,\" adding thit freih luppllei had been landed both on Malta\nmd it Tobruk.\nWhatever the British louei miy\nhive been, the London vcnlon Indicates that relatively heavier damage\nwu inflicted, with American air\nforce cooperation, on the already\nbidly mauled Italian fleet. One\nheavy Italian cruller wu iunk md\ntwo battleihip! let afire ai well ai\nlesser craft battered from the air.\nThe icene of action wu primarily\nIn the straits thit separate Sicily\nand North Africa.\nIf It provu trut, tl tht Axli report! now uy, thit Britiln wu\nmoving heivlly guarded convoyi\nboth Weitward from Alexindrli\nind Eutwird from Qlbrtlttr, It\netn hirdly be doubted thit tome\nmove to luliti tht Axli trmy In\nLlbyi from lti lupply lourcu wu\nIn motion \u2022\u2022 will ti \u2022 pltn to lupply Malta ind Tobruk.\nThe fact that United Statei army\nair force piloti hivt Joined bittle\nwith Italian and German foes In the\nMediterranean theatre verifies Preildent Rooievelt'i repeited declaration that American armi wiU be\nbrought to bear agalnit the enemy\nwherever and whenever he cm be\nstruck. It give edded point, alio, to\nthe itlll mysterious flight of American heavy bomberi on unreported\nmissions ln the Eaitern Mediterranean region. Thli flight wti revelled\nby Internment of iome of. them after\nforced llndingi ln Turkey.\nU. S. Planes Support\nBritish in Big\nMediterranean Fight\nCAIRO, June 16 (AP.-Unltid\nStetu irmy ilr font planei to-\naether with Roytl Air Force unite\nhtvt been lupportlng Allied ut\nforou In opintloni In tht Ctntrtl ind Eutern Mediterranetn\nduring the lut four dayt, Brltlth\nAir Headquirteri tnnounced In I\n\u2022ptelil communiqut todiy.\nThe communique wu the flnt\nofflclil mnouncement thit United\nStetu Air Forcei hid entered the\nwir ln the Medlterrinein theatre\nand the flnt offlclil Britiih reference to widespread lei md ilr opentioni which hive been in progreu between Africi tnd IUly.\nStt   Evt.  Poit,   Liberty,   Radio\nGuide on ule  it VALENTINE'S.\nPhone 921, expert laundry tervlce.\nCryitil Ltundry Si Dry Cleaneri\nSPECIALS PHOTOS 25cSPECIAL\nWm. Rimuy, Vogue Studio, Ph. 48.\nJunior High Pink tet & Cadet\nreview todiy 2:30, with Jr. Red Cron\nmd chocolite bir sale.\nStemp pads md stamp pad Ink.\nHalf price. D. W. McDerby, \"The\nStationer md Typewriter Mm\", 854\nBaker Street, Nelaon, B.C.\nHive you heird Hltler'i fivorite\npoem? Then come to the War Loin\nConcert, St. Paul'l Church, June\n10, 8 p.m.\nHoliday Nur Homei Ridlum Hot\nSpringi Lodge. During June, Indus\nIve ratei from $22 weekly; cabin\nonly, from $12. Write C. Armitrong\nNOTICE\nRoad md Poll taxei for thli yeir\nare now due and payable to the\nCollector Mr. W. E. Colu or at\nCity Officii\nTrail Seeks Power\nto Designate\nOne-Way Streets\nTRAIL, B.C., June 18-A ruolutlon pined by the City CouncU\nMondiy night urged thit thi Provinciil Government to imend thi\nMotor Vehicle Act ind the Municipil Act to give lUthority to mun;.\nclpilltlu to create one-way thoroughfare! In municlpalltlei for vehicular tnfflc where lt wai conildered neceuiry In thi public lntereit The reiolutlon will be lub-\nmltted to the Union of B.C. Munlci-\npilltlei.\nIt wu pointed out there wu no\nauthority tor municipalities, in eimer the Motor Vehicle Act or the\nMunicipil Act, to iet uide thor-\noughfirei for one-wey traffic. There\nwere certeln thoroughfirei In TnU\nwhich were too nirrow for two-\nwiy vehicular traffic and thete\nmight ciuse \u2022 serious delay In tbe\nevent of i fire \u00abl\u00bbrm.\nTwo Trail Firemen\nAre Promoted\nTRAIL, B.C., June 16-Promotlom\not tinmen were mtdt it tht City\nCouncil meeting Mondey night ti\nfoUowi: Flremin H. H. Milltr pro-\nmoled to Acting fint Cipttdi; Fire\nmm A. F. Kirkbrlde promoted to\nActing iecond Ctpttln.\nASK FOR\nHOOD'S\nBREAD\n*_\nTUX SECRET OF\nCHARM\nIi one of our Beautiful Permanenti.\nPhone J27\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nGrenfell's\nBAKED VIRGINIA HAM\nWITN BARBECUED SAUCI\nWe IH equipped tf __\\t\nANY KIND OP WORK ON\nYOUR CAR OR TRUCK\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n209 Biker St Pbont 11\n\u00bb*!\u00bb\u00bb \u00bb\u00bba\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbe\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbwwt\nMiy we tuggeit one ot our dt*\nllcloui Founteln Drlnki with\nyour lunch.\n\u2666Melon Dew4|\nICE CREAM PARLOR\nLAKESIDE SERVICU\nWi Greet All Comert\nQrooirlit\u2014On md Oil\u2014TobttaS\nConfection.,  ltc, Ito.\nPhon* 485   W. D. Armttrm\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuits 205\nMedicil Arte Building\nCLUB CAFE\nSALADS\nARE THE VERY BEST\nWe make it the way you like It.\nThunday evening 8 o'clock come\nand enjoy at the Flrit Preibyteriin\nChurch, Victorii St., i ihort lecture\non \"Ruuli\", Muilcil progrim tnd\nrefreshment!. Admiislon 25c.\nPINK TSA\nand\nCADET  REVIEW\nJunior High Ground, TODAY\nJune 17, 2:30 PM.\nAdmission 25c\nThe FINEST IN GINGER ALE\n_____ _s ,\nAlk for, lnilit en, at your doilert,\nMCDONALD'S DRY GINGER ALE.\nlt't made from Pun Kootenty\nWater right hire In Nilion.\n\"TEA CUP REAPING\"\n\u2022RAMA\" (ix. C.E.F.) CANAPA'S\nFOREMOST CLAIRVOYANT, will\n\"READ\" for you it the \"CLUB\nCAFE\" Nelion. HOURS: 2 to 8 p.m;\n8 to 11:30 p.m.\nCleaning Aldi for Every Purpoiei\nDic-a-doo Paint Cleaner, Abiorene\nWill-Piper Cleaner, Flix Soip for\nill cleaning, window-glaii cleaner,\nSllvo ind Brwo, cif clemen md\npollihei, furniture ind floor wixei\nin ill sires, rug cleaner, elc.\n- HIPPERSON'S -\nCARD OP THANKS\nThe family of the late Mn. Ellubeth Wilton wlih to think ill frlendi\nfor kindness and expreiilom of\nlymptthy extended to them during\ntheir ud bereavement, the lou of\nt loving mother.\nAuction\n2 P.M.\nTODAY\n1909 Falla St. (Cemetery Rotd\nActing under initructiom froi\nMn. A. J. Crick, I will offer tb\nfollowing: Girden Hoie, Pruner!\nStove Pipe, Pipe Fittings, nei\nElectric Light Fixture!, Crosscu\nSaw, Fruit Palls and Boxei\nKitchen Table and Chain, Oal\nDining Room Suite, Beatty Elec\ntrie Waiher, Electric Toastej\nHeater, Iron, Beds, Springi ini\nMattreuei, Camp Cot, Bureau\nDressers, Writing Desks, 8 Ot\nDining Room Chain, Light Wti\nnut pining Room Suite, Lino\nCarpet, Chestertield Suite, Occt\nslonal Chairs, Centre Table. Floo\nand Table Lamps. Cream Bottlei\nBob!leigh, Electric Floor PbUall\ner, Child'i Crib.\nO. HORSTEAD,\nTermi: Cuh. 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