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Will\nPlanned Organixt-on.\u2014Page }.\nU-\n;?0cvToiilW\nBritlih Columbia Men Listed ti Missing\nin Dieppe Offensive.\u2014Pgge 10. ..' .\nCanadian Bombers Spread Pirn in\nWilhelmshaven,\u2014Paga 3.\nWould taf Higher Allowance Under\nCompenutlon Act.\u2014Pagf S.\nVOLUME 41\nFIVE CENT! PER COPY\nNILSON, BRITIIH COLUMBIA. CANADA-WEDNESDAY MORNINO. SIPT. 11, H\u00ab\n,\u00bb''.'      i.i\nNUMBER 127\nJAPS LAUNCH NEW SOLOMON\n1      ' . i        \u25a0 . '' \u00bb     . ''''*'\u25a0'\u25a0    *ri '-\nMISSING AT DIEPPE\nGunner Gerald McEwan Ross of Nelson, reported\nmining in action at Dieppe.\nlelson. Natal\n-.. a-.'j a'.'*-. t-v^Ic-1*-\nA  Ntlion mm ind t former | Ave   years.   His  fither  was   well\nNelion mtn ire among thoie Hit\ned li mining In tht Dieppe nld.\nTheir ntmu appear In thi Hit\nof mining Iuued Tueidiy it Ottiwi.\nGunner Gerald McEwin Row,\nhutbind of Mri. Berlhi Georgma\n-Ron, 70J Stanley Street, li the\n\u2022Melton man mining. He ii the lon-\nIn-law of Mr. ind Mri. George\nLapointe.\nMri. Roii received \u25a0 telegram\nfrom Ottiwi Aug. 24 advliing her\nthit her huibind wai missing, but\nthis newi could nol be published\nUntil now. Ottawi made no gen-\ntrtl innouncement of the names\nof mining me_ and newspaper!\nwere requeited to withhold nam\"\nIn order thit iny of the men who\nhid not bten captured might have\nin opportunity to escape.\nThe former Nelson man now reported mining li Domld Lirier,\n\u25a0ion of H. F. Lazier, formerly of\nNtlion tnd now of Calgary. Lazier\nenllited it Calgiry early In 1940\n.tnd went oveneai. In Nelion he\nwu know in iporti circle!, partic-\nknown in mining circle!.\nNATAL  MAN  MISSING\nNATAL, B.C.\u2014Natal'i first wir\ncasualty was Corporal Jack Wea\nver, ige 22, iecond ion of Mr.vand\nMri. S. Weaver of Natal. He wai\nreported milling after the Dieppe\nraid.\nCorporal Weaver Joined the Sea-\nforth Highlanders In June, 1940,\nlater being traniferred Into a tank\nunit which wai the first armoured\nunit to arrive overseas. .Thli tank\nunit took an active part in the raid\na: Dieppe. Weaver went oveneas\nIn the later part of June lait year.\nHe has a brother, Walter, at present in training on the B. C. Coait.\nAnother Natal lad In the lame\nunit who returned lafely after the\nDieppe raid wat Corporal Herbert\nTravla, only ion of Mr. and Mn.\nB. Travl! of Natal.\nOther Michel - Natal caiualtiei\niir.ee the war itarted were: Lance-\nBombardier Robert Mitchell, who\ndied oveneai, and Seaman Sllwyn\nHeycock, listed as mining from the\nBy HENRY C. CASSIDY\nAssociated Presi Staff Writer\nMOSCOW, Sept. 16 (Wednesday) (API\u2014The Red Army\ndefending Stalingrad has smashed successive assaults by fresh\nCerman troops west and southwest of the embattled Volga\ncity, which already is in flames from steady Nazi dive-bomber\nraids, it was announced today.\nAlthough the Germans succeeded in advancing yesterday,\nsouthwest of the city, the Russians later threw them back in\na counter-attack which dis-?\nabled seven Nazi tanks and\ndispersed two Infantry companies.\nWeit of Stalingrad \"repeated tt-\ntacks\" by frtih German troopi and\ntank forcei alao were repulsed, tnd\nont Russian unit which fought for\none inhibited locality \"destroyed\nthret German tanks, flvt guns, tnd\nwiped out \"more than 50 enemy offlcen and men.\"\nIn the Mozdok tret ot the Ctuct-\nilan foothills tha Rusilani also, announced successful Ruuian defensive fighting ln which ont unit deitroyed eight German tanki and four\narmored carl, dislodged tht enemy\nfrom two populated placet, and captured a trite carrying German of-\ndoers and troopi.\nGermin troopi alto Wirt reported trucking fiercely tnd\nsteadily South of Voronezh tn tht\nUpper Don Rlvtr whtrt tht Ruiilam iild thty annihilated tbout\n1000 troopi with tn irtlllery tnd\ntrench mortar barrage.\nThe Russian! again emphasized\ntht Null' frezled efforti to torce\na decision tt Stalingrad.\nTint and agate tbe battered Bui-\ngalni even though made with a\nprodical expenditure ot blood and\nlimb, nqw wert being measured in\nyards.\n(The Qerman Transocean Newi\nAgency, quoting German military\nquarter!, asserted ln Berlin that\nNazi forcei had seized the main ita\ntlon of the, rail lint which runs\nthrough . the heart of Stalingrad\nfrom the Northeait to the South-\nweit.)\nularly in golf. He wai here about i deitroyer Marguerite.\nCoast Police Chief\nin Court on\nCharge of Assault\nMEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Sept\nIt (CP)-Police Chief Peter Bruce\nof New Weitmlnster appeared In\nPolice Court here today on a charge\nOf insulting Clarence Harrli, alio\nOf Ntw Westminster.\nMlgiilnte T. R. Selkirk idjourn-\ned the hetrlng until Thursdiy it\nHirrli' requeit.\nThe Police Chief Is illeged to\nhivt aniulted Harris at the police\n' itation here lut June 4.\nWea.h\n-%\n\u2022cittered over the 24\nhoun, from lite Monday night on,\n\u2022 ggrcgated over \u2022 liith of it Inch\nof rtln for Tueidiy'i recording, the\ntxtct meaiurement being .11 lnctl>\nThere were iome gleimi of iun-\nihlne In the eirly ifternoon. The\nhigh lemperiture lor the 24-hour\nperiod ending it 5 p in. wai 718 de-\ngreee.ind the low. 50.1.\nThe like itood it 1 p. m. Tueidiy\nit 7.14 feet ibove thc low witer\nmirk. \u25a0 giln of .14 (oot for the 24\nhour*   over   Monday'!   reading   of\nIN ttt,\nU.J. Planes Raid\nKiska Island\nAN ALASKAN ARMY BASE,\nSept. 7 (AP) (Deliyed)-Ameri-\ncan fighter planei have itrafed\nJapanese ihlpplng and men on Kli-\nki for the fint time lince the Iiland wai occupied.\nThe tpecticular raid by two\ntighten followed i bomber trip\nmide by Brlg.-Gen. William O.\nButler. Comrainder of the Alukin\nAir Force, who led \u25a0 low-level attack three dayi prevlouily.\nButler's three enft itnddled leveral cargo veiiel! In the hirbor with\nnear misses, md csctped Into tht\n(Soudi before the Jap gunnen recovered from the surplrae of teeing\nplanei at ilmoit eyelevel.\nThe raiden alio itnfed i column\nof troopi ashore ind hit Initalit-\ntloni.\nBritish War Relief\nBuilding Bombed\nBOSTON, Sept. IS (AP)-Ail ex\nplosion, which t police expert said\nhe believed wai cimrd by \u25a0 bomb\nrocked the quarter, of the British\nWar Relief 8oclcty at Common\nwealth Avenue tnd Berkeley Street\n1 todiy.\nSituation Grave\nin Madagascar\nVichy Heads Told\nVICHY, Sept. 19 (AP)-The iltui\ntlon in Madagascar la one qf \"ex\ntreme gravity,\" Annand Annett\nGovernor General of the Island, id\nviied the Vichy Gmernment today\nas Britlih columni drove cloier to\nTananarive, the capital.\nAnnett laid a South Afrlcin motorized column pushing southeast\nfrom Majunga, iti landing plice, hid\ncaptured the village of Antilifaboi-\ntn after occupying Maevatana, ISO\nm i les by road from Tananarive.\nThe Governor-General said re-\nilittnce is continuing tnd thit British forcei now are in difficult mountain terrain.\nThere wu ho report on activities\nof Britlih forcei moving inlind\nfrom Morondavi, 390 miles airline\nsouth of Majunga, md from Am-\nbanja, In Northern Madagascar.\nPACIFIC CHIEF\nOPTIMISTIC\nOVER CONFLICT\njap Conquest Plan\nOff Schedule    '\nin New Guinea Area\nSEES HARD FIGHT\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nAUSTRALIA, Sept. IS (AP) -\nGen. Sir Thomas Blarney, chief of\nallied forcei in tht Piclflc, dtclartd today lt it unlikely wt will\nagain htvt to meet the Japi under\nsuch disadvantageoui condition!\"\nai those which made lt possible\nfor tht enety to advance through\ntht jungles to within 40 milei of\nPort Moresby, on New Guinea\nGen. Blarney, returned from in\nInspection of the New Guinea iee-\nForce La\nNELSON AIRMAN WITH \"DEMONS\nThe famous Demon Squadron of the R.C.A.F. has\nbeen mentioned in many dispatches of raids on enemy\nshipping and coastal cities. Sgt. G. E. \"Chub\" Greenwood\nof Nelson has been flying with this unit since last June\nand is shown above with the other members of the Hudson bomber crew. They are all Sergeants and have been\nflying together since they completed their operational\ntraining in England and Scotland. In a recent letter to his\nbrother, H. A. D. Greenwood of Nelson,'Sgt. Greenwood\nreported that their plane had been officially credited\nwith sinking two enemy ships. On another occasion when\nreturning from a mass raid on Bremen their plane was\nattacked by a Junkers 88 and it was only after diving\nfrom 4000 feet to 200 feet that they were able to shake\noff their pursuers and return to their base. Left to right,\nSgt Pilot Hamish Collins of Vancouver, Sgt. Wag. Joe\nHarrison of .Vancouver, Sgt. Observer Grant Fowlie of\nVancouver and Sgt. Wag. \"Chub\" Greenwood of Nelson.\nWASHINGTON, Sept.  15   (AP)\u2014Reinforced JapaneWji\ntroops with strengthened sea and air support have IntensifiedI\nefforts to drive United States Marines out of the Solomon l%\u00ab\u00a3f\n- lands, the Navy announced tonight, but the Marines are holding and the )aps have lost 21 planes in five days of fighting, i\nUnited States Air Forces have counter-attacked Japanese\nbases north and northwest of the main American base on Gua\nalcanal  Island, a Navy com-f-\nmunique   reported,   but   the\nenemy is maintaining his pressure in apparently increasing\nforce.\nThe Japaneie attacki have consisted of bombardment by lurface\nvessels md aerial bombardment,\nparticularly agalnit the United\nStatei airfield' on Guadalcanal.\nMoreover, iome atiempu oy the\nJaps to land reinforcement!, ln the\nAmerican-held area tt night have\nbeen luoceiiful, the nivy iaid, and\non the night of Sept. 13-14 the\nitrengthened enemy troopi made an\neffort to capture the airfield but\nwere repulsed in heavy fighting.\n>w*n Stanley range\nthe _!_t of the going to Port Morei-\nby would be ftr from ttiy.\nThey still face ridge after ridge\nuntil they hit open coun'ry which\nii euler for the alliei to defend, especially becauie lt reduced enemy\nchances to use infiltration and envelopment methodi.\nToday'i communique said the ac-\neral iltuation remained unchanged,\nbut noted that patrol activity wu\nIncreailng in tht mountains. Allied\nairmen tre rtking Japanese posi-\niom with machine guns tnd bombi.\n-Otn, Blarney predicted tht new\nGuinea etmptlgn would bt hird\n\u2022nd long, but declired tht farther\nht wtnt from Australia ind the\nTobruk Raiders Fight\nWay Home Through\ni.\nCAIRO, Sept IB (AP(-Vhe Brl-\ntiih wtnhlpt which bombarded\ntht LlbVin itronghold tf Tobruk\nSundty night In tht tlllei' big\nlind-ttt-tlr ittiek trrlvtd utt-\nly it Alei(indrlt yeiterdiy undtr\nprotection of long-rtngt flghttri\nwhleh bett off wtyt tfttr *nvt\nof Axli dlve-bombtri, It yi*i dli-\ncloied tonight\nDetalli of the nld were linking\nbut headquarteri of United Statei\nArmy ilr forcei in the Middle ait\niaid the American bombert which\nbacked up fhe Brltiih aerial squadron! engaged in one ot their moit\nextensive operation! of the Middle\ncloier ht get to tht battle area  \u201e\nthe greater wti th. confidence of **_\"_ ?_*\u00a3__\nour forcei from the men I talked\nto In the field te the commindjng\ngeneral.\"\nPrivate St. Dennis\nof Nelson\nIs Safe Overseas\nMn. R. W. St. Dennii, Nelion,\nreceived word Tueiday of the life\narrival oveneai of her husbind,\nPte. R. W. St. Dennii.\nBefore enlisting Pte. St Dennii\nwu employed u i truck driver by\nT. H. Wtlen lc Co., Ltd., Nelion,\nHe wai home on furlough during\nAuguit.\nPrincess Juliana\nExpects Child\nLONDON, Sept. 15 (CP)-Crown\nPrlnceii Juliana of the Netherlandi\nexpecti a third child at the end of\nJtnutry, her huiband, Prince Bernhird, innounced tonight in t broad\ncut ovtr Radio Orange, thi Netherlandi itation hert.\nPrince Bernhard warned listener! In Holland lo tvold mmlfeitt-\ntloiis ln connection with the proi-\npectlve event thit might bring re-\nprilili by Iht German occupation\nlUthorillU. mm.\nThe Jtpaneie plan of conquest\nhad not gone according to pittern,\nGen. Blimey nld, add pointed to\nthe toutheaitern lector of the New\nGuinea front where the prompt\nwork of allied airmen tnd Australian land forcei hid \"prevented the\nJapaneie from establishing i bridge\nhead it Milne Bay,\" last month.\nHe attributed the Japanese success ln tfte Owen Stanley Mountain! largely to the alliei' difficulty\nIn moving lufficient itrength to\ntheir forward position! ind expreiied doubt the Japaneie could ever\ntike Port Moreiby without heivler\nartillery thin the imall mountain\npiecei they hive been ible to cerry\nover the tortuoui trtili.\nThe R.A.F. Middle Eait Newi Ser.\nv^e iaid that the attack! were the\nheavieit night raids of the Middle\nEut campaign and thit flrei were-\nittrted imong naval fuel tinki and\nother Installations. One explosion\nwu io violent that planei were rock\ned while Hying al 10000 feet. South\nAfrlcin and Auitrallan plmei alio\nparticipated in the'attacki.\nWhile forcei which landed In the\ncommando ityle ilso blew up harbor\ninstallation! and itorei, the planei\niwooped out over the port and attacked enemy encampments in the\ndetert When they finlihed the del-\nert darkness wu pitted with tlrei.\nThe Americin air force communique iaid that no Axil night tighten\nwere encountered but that eomider-\nable antl-ilrcrtft fire wu directed\nit the raiding planei.\nOn Saturday night \u2022 Brltiih\ncommunique said, bomben of tht\nallied air forcei made itticki In\nforce agalnit ihlpplng tnd port\nInstallation! tt Bengasi, airfields\n\u2022t Sidi Menelih tnd picked Urgtti\n\u25a0t Tobruk.      .  N    -\n\"Exploiiom and flrei were caused\nanti-aircraft and searchlight batteries put out of iction md encampments ittacked,\"\nThe communique iaid that except\nfor daylight artillery exchingei and\nnight pttrol operations the land\nfront wu quiet.\nAir Force Blanks\nBombers in\nWinnipeg Opener\nWINNIPEG, Sept. It (CP) \u2022_ Ite\nRoyal Canadian Air Force iquad\nicored a 8-0 victory over Winnipeg\nBomben In the opening game of the\nWinnipeg Rugby Footbill, Letgue\nbefort mort thnn 3,000 fini here\ntonight\nTwo Sisters Raped\nand Slain\nBEDFORD CENTER, N.Y., Sept.\n13 (AP)-Two little lilteri, leven\n\u2022nd eight yetn old, who trustingly\nentered \u2022 itolen itation wigon it\nthe driver'i Invitation, were raped\nand ilaln by t 17-year-old Stamford, Conii, youth, he confeued tonight.\nSgt Oeorge H. Ferris of the Connecticut SUte Police aid tht boy\nEdwird Hilght \u2022 liborer, of Wild-\nKenney to Command\nAllied Air\nForces in Southwest\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Sept.\n16 (Wedneiday) (CP);-Oen. Douglu MacArthur today announced that\nMaj.-Gen. O. C. Kenney had been\nappointed Commandtr^of Allied tlr\nforces ln the Southwest Piclflc,\nsucceeding Lt-Oen. George H. Brett,\nwbo will be given mother alignment\nMiJ-Oen. Ralph Hoyce, Com-\nmmder of the nth Bombardment\nWhig of the U.S. Army Air Corpi,\n\u2022Iso wu relieved ot till isslgnment\nfor mother poit\n.Gen. Brett Ii now ln the United\nStiles. j.\nSt. Lawrence Power\nScheme Delayed\nby Lack of Material\nWASHINGTON. Sept 18 (CP)-\nPreiident Roosevelt seemed to\nduh ill remaining hopes thtt the\nSt Lawrence River power tnd navigation icheme would Dt iterted\nln wtrtlmt whtn he uid todty It\nwu debatable If the mtterlili could\nbt ipired.\nMr. Rooievelt told I press conference todiy that It wu urgtntly\nneeded for thi power it would product but the long deity ln itert-\nwood Road, Stamford, confeued j Ing It railed tht queition whether\nthit he ittacked and killed Mar-1 the material! could be ipired now\ngaret Lynch, T, md her illter Helen, | for t project that would takt VA\n8, lut niglft. yeiri to complete. \u00ab\nBrother of Trail\nWoman\nMissing at Dieppe\nVICTORIA, Sept 15 (CP)-A-Cpl.\nHerman Cyril Keyi, reported mining tfter Dieppe, wboit mother,\nMn. Anne Knight, Uvea tt 527 Nla-\ngira Street, Joined up In Reglm In\nJanuary. He wu torn In Balcirrei.\nSuk., 28 years ago today. A brother\nSgt Melville A. Keyi, 17, alio wu\nit Dieppe tnd wai wounded ln\nthe arm.\nrtn. Keyi todiy received tn airgraph from Melville telling how the\nbrothen hid fought ilde by ilde\nthrough the fierce 'battle until he\nwu wounded. Ai he wu cirrled\n\u25a0way, Melville nld, ht uw hli brother itlU fighting on the betch, ind\nexpreeted tht belief thtt ht wu\ntektn priioner.\nA sinter, Mri. A. V. Hughei, lives\nIn Trail.\nThe Jipmett pltnt Itwtt wtrt\ntuffered In I leries of tlr tctlom\nwhleh begin Stpt II when trmy\n\"Flying Firtreuei\" ihot down\nfour \"Ziro\" fighters In the vloln\nIty of Qutdtlcintl tnd itrafed\nihore Initallitloni on tht Jtptn\nett but Island of Olio.\nTwo dtyi liter army bomben at.\ntacked aeaplanei on the wateri of\nRekata Bay on the northweit shore\nof Santa Isabel Island, destroying\none enemy craft tnd damaging a\nitcond.\nTht heavy fighting, which apparently constitute! a. major Japaneie\nattempt to re-take Guadalcanal Iiland, began the night of Sept. 12-13.\nWhile detalli of the battle are lacking, the navy Mid that reporti up\nto tht preient \"Indicate that the\nmarine! are maintaining their positions.\"\nThl ntvy related thtt tfter thl\ntrmy Flying Fortreu ttttck on\nGin, which li tbout 215 miles\nnorthweit of Qutdtlcintl, trmy\nbomben ihot down two enemy\n\u2022eiplinn the following diy.\nThen during the night of Sept.\n12-13 the Japanese brought naval,\nunits and ihelled ihore Installation!.\nMarine bttteriei aniwered thli fire\nand were reported to have hit one\nof the attack ships.\nMeanwhile contact wai made with\nenemy patroli ln heavy fighting\naihore which continued during the\nnet day md night.\nOn Sept 13 the enemy lent over\ntwo flight! ot 28 bomben each, with\n\"Zero\" fighter eacorti to attack the\nairfield at Guadalcanal Navy aod\nmarine corpi Grumman \"Wildcat\"\ntighten ihot down four of the\nbomben and four Zeros.\nAlio on Sept 13 army bombers\nattacked the seaplane! at Rekata\nBay, about 140 milei north of Guadalcanal, on the northweit ihore of\nSanta Iubel.\nThen on the night of Sept. 13-14\nthe Japanese again brought up their\nwarships and ihelled ihore installation! while heavy fighting continued with enemy troopi. It wu at\nthli timt that the Japanese made\ntheir unsuccessful attempt to capture the vital air baie.   \u2022\nNext diy, another enemy flight of\n28 bomben with fighter escorti attacked Guadalcanal ihortly* if ter\nnoon but onct more navy and marine flghten opposing the attack\ntook in effective toll of the enemy,\nshooting down one bomber and five\ntighten.   ' ,\nBRITISH, MIS!\nBOMBERS\nSTRIKE AT AXl\nCherbourg Struc\nBritish in^\nDaylight 'Offensive j\nBUDAPEST HIT\nBY PAUL LEE\nAisoclated Preu Staff Wrlttr   '\nLONDON, Sept. 5 (AP)-Brltl__\nbombers struck heavily tt tht Axis\nfrom the West today on the second\nanniversary of the decisive fight of\nthe Battle of Britain, while Russian \u25a0\nplane! apparently were malting in*\nother attack tonight on Budapeit\none of the target! in their recently'\nopened aerial offensive te Nut\nEastern territory.\nAn Air Mlniitry eommunlq_\u00bb\nnld Bolton bomben with itrong\nHgMer escort mide t daylight tt\u00ab\ntack on ihlpplng In thl port of\nCherbourg, Frtnct, tnd thit\nother tighten mtdt Chinnel\niweepi tnd .attacked ..railroad\nfreight yards, factoriei tnd othtr\nttrgeti In Northern Frtnct. All\npltnei returned lately.\nThe Budapeit radio went off th*\nair at 9 p. m. after warning ita lit-, '\u25a0.\nteneri that enemy aircraft could bt .\nexpected lromjhe NoTthea__ There \u25a0\nwere no further detalli but' it WU\npresumed the planei must be Rui-\nslan ilnce they have bombed Ger* I\nman, Rumanian and Hungarian elt*\nles ln recent weeki.\nA Reuten dispatch from Stock.\nholm today said Swedish Journal'\nlit! in Berlin reported that planei,\nbelieved to be British and Amerl-\ncan, last night bombed parti of\nBulgaria. Details of theie raid! wert\nlacking.\nSoy 73,000 British\nPrisoners\nof War in Germany\nBERLIN, Sept. 19 (AP)-BritUh\nprisoners of wir lo OerminJI number 78,0-5, Including ibout 8900 offlcen, Trimorein Newi Agency\nnld todiy, quoting 'competent\nGermin quirtert,\"\nFuel Oil in U.S.\nSections\nto Be Rationed\nWASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (AP)\nChilrmin Domld M. Nelion of the\nWtr Production Board today ordered fuel oil rationing on the United\nStates Atlantic teaboard ind ln 13\nMiddle Weitern Stttei to tike effect during the coming winter.\nNelion predicted that the rations\nwould reduce normil winter use of\nfuel oil li much u 29 per cent but\niild definite flgurei on the curtailment could not be given it pres.\n\u2022nt.\nUntil rationing rlarti Nov 30, de\nliveries of fuel oil  will be under\ncontrol'In 80 Eutern md  Middle] amendment\nWuttrn Statei tnd the Diitrlct of  making this pirt o^ the Act Inoper\nColumbii. itive againit i mutual company\nInsurance Plan\nApproved\nalU.BaCM.Meef\nKAMLOOPS, B. C, Sept. 19 (CP)\n\u2014The Union of Britiih .Columbia\nMunicipalities at iti annual con.\nvention today launched long-dli-\ncussed plans for a Provlnce-wldt\nscheme of municipal Insurance, tnd\nin resolutions asserted tgiln tht\nneed for Old Age Pension increuei\nind called for sale of all Japaneie-\nowned land and repatriation of all\nJaps at; the end of the war.\nFar ahead of schedule, the con^\nvention disposed of the bulk of ltl\nmore than 50 resolutions^\nmuch discussion.-\nConvention approval\nthe scheme for municipal I\nunder which munlclpalitf\nInsure cheaper than with\ncompanies, after reading of a leng-1\nthy report by Alderman O. L. Jonei\nof Kelowna, chairman of a ipecial\ncommittee appointed last year'to\ninveitlgate the matter. He moved\nthat application be made to the Leg-\nlilature for the necessary charter to\nset up such a company and the convention gave its unanimous conient\nThe Municipal Insurance Committee found that the letting up .of\n1 Municipal Mutual Insurance Company would belt lerve the Intereit*\nof the Municipalities, but that under\nthe Insurance Act \u00bb2O,0OO Is needed\nbefore iuch a company jan be eitabllihed. The report propoied thit\nIf 820.000 wai univailable, then\nthe convention might ieek an\nfrom   tho   Legislature\n1\nmm.\t\n_, ______\t\n*-L \" ^-'W. \u25a0.\u2022_____\u25a0\u2022\n\t\n__\u25a0__\n _______\n'\u25a0\na\n^tamm ***** '\nMJItSW DAItY NIWI, WIDN1SDAY, SIPT. 1\u00ab, 1*4*\nbison\nLater Duck Season; Would\nStrive lo Eliminate Coarse Fish\nWhen tht Wett Kootenay Bod tnd\nlun Club Anoclttion holdi iti tn-\nlUtl ,>oi)i meeting it Rowland to-\nIty, tht Nelson Club will htvt tlvt\npropoiali to mtke itledlng fishing\nHd hunting, tnd will indorse Row-\nhod tnd Trill clubs on othen. It\nwlU tdd ltt weight to tht reqdeit\nlit iportimen'! clubi thtt illenttion\nat hunting tnd tlshlng trttl by\nprfvttt tntereits ihould be prevent-\ntd throughout Britlih Columbii.\n' Tbt Nelion Club will propose:\nLiter opening ol lhe duck tet-\nrton.\nI Limitation of lite tnd load of thot\ngun shells tor hunting ducks md\nSimilar grouse seasons next yeir\ntt thli yeer.\nReduction   ot  Hit  nUmber  ot\ntotne fiih in diitrlct waten.\n\u25a0      Uie of Rainbow trout egg! lo-\n* ttlly until witen irt idequately\nttocked.\nIt Will indorie:\ni lotilind'i resolution urging i\nfcounty on coyotti throughout the\nw\nE Trail'i reiolution tuggeitlng earlier opening tnd closing ol Beiver\nOrtek tor fishing.\nDUCKI UNLIMITED\nFILM INTHRALLI\nThese decisions wtre mtdt tt l\n\u2022Vafthy leision Tueidiy night it\nibt Ctntditn Legion following the\nAowing ot a film forwirded by\nDudkt Unlimted depicting lhe tre-\nJBtndoui work undertaken by thii\n\u2022portmtn't organisation to nriore\nduck population. The colored\n\u25a0mvlng pictures, nearly ill ttken\n'ta Northern Ctntdi, ihowed bow\nwere being built, reclaimed\nlend wu being reflooded, over-\nr\u00bbrazl_g nti being controlled, nit-\n,(___ tnemiei. were being ittacked,\ntt. tontrol orgtnlxttlon wu being\nttt up, md io on in in effort to\n\u25a0ring btek tht great numben ot\ntnd geeee ot former yean.\nAU tvillible totting wtt ttken for\nOm ihowing o* thli film, t ltrgt\nnumber ot children seeing it.\nAt tht tuggeitlon ot George Steele\nTtttrin  hunter, the Club decided\nto uk tor \u2022 liter opening tor ducki\ntnd geen   Oct, 1,  Mr. Steele con-\n. tendtd thtt nt mid-September many\not tht blrdi wtrt too young, tnd\nthtt whtn hunten thot ducki it\nthli tlmt; they often ipolled befort\nthty could bt used.\npelegatei to the Zone meeting\nwere instructed to discuss limiting\nthe ilze ind load ol shells which\ncould be used for ducki tnd gene,\nMemberi held thit uie ot high pow.\ner immunltlon by t few hunten\nkept the blrdi high ind ipolled\nshooting for the majority.\nGR0U8E DATIS SATISFY\nSatisfaction wilh grouie open\ndates wu expressed, though lt wu\nitated the Willow season wai longer thtn requested. It was suggest'\ned the seuon ihould remain the\nsame next ytar. The Blut grouie\nseeson thii yur It Sept. lt to Oot.\nIS. Willow or Ruffled grouie may\nbt hunted Eut of Kootemy Lake\nfrom Sept. II to 30, end Weit of\nKooenty Likt from Oct. 1 to 18.\nPropoied by John Wallich that\nthe big limit for deer ihould be\nlncreued to three bucks wai defeated. Mr. Wallich tnd A. H.\nNoakei contended there were too\nmany deer. Othen irgued thit efforti hid been continued for yetn\nto booit the number of deer, md to\nIncreue the limit now would counteract theit efforti,\nMooie had been seen ln the Dun-\ncm recently, Preiident J. J. McEwen reported. Commissioner J.G.\nCunnlnghim hid told him, he added, thit cirlbou were Incretilng\nquite rapidly.\nWOULD ATTACK COAR8* FISH\nHow to Improve iport flihing in\ndiitrlct waten wai again a discussion highlight. Memberi urged\nm ittack up coarie flih. Robert\nHickey ittted he uw them teeming at the mouth of Midge Creek\nrecently; William Marr reported\ni ilmllir condltloit below Groh-\nmjn Creek; md Preiident McEwen uid thi Little, Slocan was\nthe same.\nInformed by the President that\nthe B. C. Gamt Commission and\nthe B. C. Security Commission were\nworking out a plan to net coarse\nfish for Japanese to use ti food, the\nClub voiced approval.\nFeeling Unt  ill Rainbow trout\nANNOUNCEMENT\nTolTaOit With\nIMPAIRED HEARING\nOw Mr. 3. 0. 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He Ukei\nthe greateit pleuure In bringing hew hearing happintu, and new\nUtt to thoie afflicted with severe heiring lou.\nOur firm, tnd Initrumenti. in ipproved by the Vincouvef, and\nVictoria Leiguea for the Hard of Hearing, alio by the Council on\nPhyiletl Therapy, American Medical Aiiociation.\nHU in coupon below with your name and addreis, md mail to ui\nfor preview literature on both Instruments. Call on Mr. Wallace\nlor I perioni! trill. No obligation\u2014No relet presiure\u2014No questionable methods. Dite of trrlvtl will be idvertlsed In thii paper.\nBelieve Your Own Ein \u2014 Hear Again \u2014 Live Again\nNam* ..\nAddr_H\nWallace Electric Ltd.,\n427 Seymour Street\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nHOTEL  AMBASSADOR\n7i Seymour Street , Vancouvtr, B.C.\nNewly Furniihed ind Redecorated \u2014 Abiolutely Fireproof\n. Quick MODERATE RATES\nt   Comforttbli Kenneth Campbell fr Soni,\nt   Oonvtnltnt Ittt of Nelion,  Props.\n\"YOUR VANCOUVIR HOMg\"\nNewly rinovtted through\nDuf f erln Hotel\n. Seymour tt       Vincouver, B C.\nA. PATTERSON, lat. of\nColemin, Alti. Proprietor\n]\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor  Freight  Lines\n.=\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAl 10:JO I.m.\u2014Ixttpt Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\n\u2022 M. H. MolVOR Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135        Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nRECEIVES BIRTHDAY PRESENT FROM FATHER\nKeith Pratt (_emmel, Markdale, Ont.,\nwaited a long time for this day. He is here\nshown being sworn in at the R.C.A.F. recruiting centre, Ottawa. What's more, it'\nis a proud father, Flight-Lieutenant Kenneth Shaw Gemmel, who swears his son\ninto t_e service. Keith, who enlisted as an\nair gunner had four months with the British Merchant Marine and four months\nwith a Malton aircraft plant while he\nwaited for his 18th birthday to roll around\nand his anticipated present air force\nuniform. <\u2022\neggs available ihould be used in\nthli dlitrict, the Club on a motion\nby C. W. Tyler decided to aik that\nlale ol theie eggs to American game\nauthorities ihould cease until district wateri were adequately stock-\ned. Fishing should be developed\nnow ts a post-war touriit attraction,\nit wai argued.\nPONDS COMMENDED.\nF. R. Butler of the B. C, Game\nCommisiion in a letter warmly\ncommended the elforti of the Club,\nin cooperation with the City of\nNelson, to Improve fishing by\nbuilding troot rearing pondi.\n~_uggeition was made that Slocan\nPool should be opened for a brief\nperiod of fishing, under supervision\nto reduce the number of trout In the\npool. Robert Main said there were\nhundreds of fish in the pool and expressed the fear disease might break\nout among trem. Doubt was expressed that the the pool would\nbe opened, since the river was closed as wartime protection for West\nKootenay Power Sc Light Company\nplants. .   ,\nThe Trail Club's resolution asking\nthat the open season for Beaver\nCreek be changed to May 1-Aug. 31,\ninatead of June 1-Sept. 15, wai lett\nin the handi of delegate! to the\nrone meeting.\nDelegate! were also instructed to\nsupport any motion designed to\nblock private eplitation of hunting\ngrounds or fishing waters, fearing\nthe public would be barred from\nthem as In other places, notably in\nthe Maritimes, where the practice\nof granting leases has been instituted.\nThe figh^ to preserve Duck Lake\nat Sirdar as a duck breeding\nground and concentration point\nwould come under this heading, lt\nwas suggested. -\nRosslands' resolution for today's\nzone meeting urging that thd coyote bounty of 3 should be continued\nthrough the year was indorsed.\n \u2014^ 1\t\nMcDonald Records\nFour Mineral\nClaims Near Ymir\nA group of four claims all on the\ndivide between Porcupine ind Hidden Creeks about six milei South\nwest of Ymir have been recorded\nby Alex McDonald. The claims recorded at the Mining Recorder's\nOffice in Nelson ln the last week,\nwere the Midnight. Granite, Gar-\nnetite, and Starlight.\nOrganization of Labor-Management\nBoards lo Be Speeded Up\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 (CP) \u2014 Ac-, tupport of affllitttd union! to tht\ntion to speed organization ot Labor-Management Boirds, which\nhas been disappointingly slow,\nwill be announced ihortly, Elliott\nM. Little, Director ol Nttlontl\n[ SelecUve Service, told delegate!\nto' the innutl co.. ^;ntlon of the\nCinidlan Congreii of Labor todty.\nDiscuising Labor - Management\nBoardi In 1 queitljin period follow.\nIng the preientation of hla tddreu,\nMr. Little intimated that if necesiary compulsory measures would be\nintroduced to make the Government's recommenditiohi effective.\nTwo Important reiolution! presented' by Elroy Robson, Resolutions Committee Chairman, were\nreferred back to his committee for\nfurther consideration.\nOne called for itrong collective\nextent of calling Nitionil or Region\ntl itrlkti. Tht committee hid recommended non-concurrenct ln Hit\nresolution. While general feeling\nwai that the Congresi licked tu-\nthority to ctll ifflliited unioni out\non itrike and wai oppoied to itrlket\nIn wartime, tht reiolution wai lent\nbick to illow framing In \u2022 form\nwhich would call for other meaiurei of tupport.\nThe iecond resolution referred\n\u2022 back wai the one ln which the\ncommittee had moved concurrence uklng i Federal houri ol\nwork Act to provide \"rapid conversion of essential taduitrlw to\nt 168-hour week\" providing con-\ntinuoui operation. The reiolution lought in eighl-hour diy\nwith time and i half tor overtime\nmd double time foV the leventh\ndsy.\nNo Instructor\nfor Air\nCadets, Rossldnd\nROSSLAND, B.C., Sept. 15-Fol-\nlowing the reading of i letter from\nH. B. Perry. Minister of Education,\non cadet training and the organization of air cadet! at the School\nBoard meeting tonight, Principal A.\nB. Jlompson expltined, \"Air cadets have not been organized in\nRossland due tt the fact that tnere\nis on one qualified to instruct.\"\nHe was not aware before, he Mid,\nthat ttte uniform would be -applied for air cadets.\nOther cadets had been organized\non a sound baiis with Harry Smith\nof the High School lUff aa instructor and George Grant Phyiicil\nEducation teicher. u hit assistant-\nMany other teachen were tiking\npirt in the work, the Principil\nstated.\nThis training Is compulsory for.\nboys unleii phyiically unfit or a\nwritten request li received trom\nthe parents. Mr. Thompion nld he\nhad tried to talk the girli out of\ncontinuing with cadet, work ai he\nthought they could ipend their\ntime  In  Club work iuch u Bed\nCrou lewlng, but the glrli lntlited\nthey wanted their cadet corpi, tnd\ntodty 98 girli were on ptradt for\nthe first turnout, .\nSignalling, firit aid and homt\nnuriing were given on school time\nai regular claiiei. A check for\n$82.50 was reported received by Mr.\nThompson for uniform maintenance.\nSunshine Bay\nSunshine bay, b. c.-Mn. J.\nSewell hu returned from Kimberley where the viilted her ion md\ndaughter-ln-liw, Mr. md Mrs. Jack\nSewell.\nMr. and Mn. Jack Ttteson .of\nTraU visited Mr. ind Mrs. R. Maida\nat the weekend.\nF. H. Smith ot Vancouver ipent a\nshort time it his ranch here.\nMr. ind Mn. Fred Neale were\nNelion viiiton.\nMri. Jack Jolliffe and ion were\ngueiti ot W. H. Thomai ind Min\nThomai.\nMr. ind Mn. H. C. Cime iri\nguesti of Mn. J. Yitemm it South\nSlocin.\nRock Mildi of Trill spent the\npait few diyt with hii fimily here.\nFred Franwn of South Slocan\nviilted hii fimily it the weekend.\nMr. and Mri. Albert Fletcher ind\nfamily of Nelson spent the weekend\nas gueiti of Mn. Fletcher'! mother,\nMra. P. Sewell.\nBarges Blasted; Ships,\nPounded for\nThird Time in Week\nALUED HEADQUARTERS IN\nAUSTRALIA, Sept. 16 IWednetdty)\n(AP)   \u2014  Allied  air  forcei  again\nsmashed   at   {he   Japaneie   bases\nln Ntw Gulnei md ground patroli\nIn tht Owen Stanley mountain!\nwere more active yeiterday but\nthe general iltuation remained unchanged, a communique said todty.\nBuna, tht base from which the\nJapaneie operating in the Owen\nStanley range get their supplies,\nwai bombed heavily and a number\nof flrea started. The attack was directed tt lupply Instillation! and\nditptrttl treti.\nEnemy bargei dn lhe beach alio\nwere bombed. Two anti-aircraft\nbttterlte were illenced.'.Ai in lev-\nertl recent ttticki, no enemy lighten tttempted Interception.\nFor the third tlmt In t wttk\nallied bomben itruck it ihlpplng\noff tht Tinlmbir liltndi, Wilt\nof Niw Guinea tnd North of Dtr-\nwln, Auitralli. At Stmltkl a otr-\ngo thlp wu itvlrily dtmtgtd by\nt direct hit en thl itirn. One\nplane wit mining tfter thli it-\ntick.\nHeavy bomben also attacked ihlpplng in the harbor at Rabiul, New\nBritain, A Urge ship wu observed\nburning tatter the attack.\nin thit attick t strong force of\nJapanese Zero fighters Intercepted\nthe bomben ind an air battle took\nplace. One Jap plane wu shot down\nind one allied machine wu reported miulng.\nThrough trains\nSlightly Later\non Winter Time\nWinter timetable ol the Cinidlin\nPtclfic, that will be effective Sept\n27, will mike the through train\nlervlce it Nelson slightly liter, except ln the one instance of the departure of the eaitbound.\nTrain No. 11, the Incoming Kettle Valley, will arrive from Penticton It 7:50 p. m., instead of It 7:20\nIt will proceed Eait from Nelion, however, it 1:30 am., u it\npretenl\nNo. 11, from the Eut, wllf ir\nrive it Nelion tt 9:55 i.m., or 10\nminutei liter thin it preient.\nIti departure for the Weit will\nbe at 10:20 a.m., or 15 minutei later than the preient ichedule.\nARTILLERY DUEL tN THE DESERT\nA British gun crew ia ahown in action in the desert on the El Alamein front,\nwhere artillery duels are In progress almost all the time. The gun craw is under\nenemy shellfire aa they blue away with\ntheir 25-pounder. This gun ia saidrto be\nvery effective as a jtank atopper. j\ni.\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B.C.-Willltm DeFoe wu \u25a0 visitor to Cutlegar.\nMr. ind Mra. Jick Brown ind\ndiughter Patiy ot Vincouver were\nguesti of Mn. Brown'i uncle ind\nlunt, Mr. ind Mn. J. Ltwion\/ '\nMr. ind Mn. George Duncm hive\nreturned from their wedding trl[_\nMn. J. Maion of Vincouver li\nvlstlng hei\" brother and iliter-ln-\nliw, Mr. ind Mn, B. Truuler.\nFred Jenki of Arrowhetd is viiiting relative! and renewing ic-\nquaintancei.\nMn. Kenneth Appleby and Infant diughter Gill hive returned\nfrom Trall-Tidinic HoipittL\nMr. ind Mn. Nick Simmoni ind\ndaughter Mir]ori\u00ab hive taken up\nreildenc* in Crocketvllle.\nMn. R. Smith wu t viiltor to\nTrail.\nMill Carol Davii of Riondel li\na gueit of her brother ind iliter-\nln-liw, Mr. ind Mn. I,. Dtvli.\nMra. Dyck of Ronon. Suk., is I\nguett of her ion ind diughter-in-\nltw, Mr. ind Mn. John Dyck.\nOn Sept. 11, Mn. L. Wition enter-\ntalned in honor of her ion Billy,\non hli fifth birthdiy. Gimei were\nenjoyed followed by i peanut hunt\nmd fivora, then luppeT. Guesti\npruent were Leon DeVoln, Join\nPitton. Bobby Wition, Jickie Hin-\nlon, Divld ind Stanley Follp. Jimmy Pitton, Jerry Howe ind Billy\nPatton.\n' Group Nn. 1 Refugee Sewing ind\nKnitting Club, the memberi m\u00abt\nat the home ot Mn. R, A. D. Wer.\nA lovely knitted iult wu turned in.\nMemben preient were Mri. W.\nRigby. Mrs. R. A. D. Weit, Mn. J.\nMorrlion. Mn S. Wllion, Mn. J.\nP. Taylor ind Mri. Morey.\nGroup No. Ill Refugee Sewing\nind Knitting Club met tt thi home\nfo Mn. L. Wilion. A new member,\nMri. N. Byitrom. wu welcomed.\nThoie present were Mn. I. Ped\u00abnon,\nMn. L. Wation, Mn. H. Merrifield.\nMrs K Rigby ind Mn. N. Byitrom\nOn Sept, \u00bb Leon DeVoln celebrated hli fifth birthdiy when hi\nentertained hli friendi it > tupper it the home of hli pirerti,\nConittbli ind Mrt. J. L. DeVoln.\nGimei ind tinging were enjoyed\ntfter which nipper wu ierved.\nTht birthdiy cike wu decorated\noln pink. Ouwtt prtitnt wert: Jon\nMcArthur, Jury Ho\u00bb\u00bb, Bobby\nWition, Freddy Hotltttir, Billy\nWition tnd Jickie Hinion.\n\u2122 **F ;f*r *>.'IHHfi?W?\u00bbT .^prW****f*W\u2122tT*********^' TTlff \u25a0.\n_. '\nALLMESSMASH \"     '   '\u25a0   ' '\nJA.PA.B\nIN NtW 6 W\n*.\nI\nThey're New . , ,\nThey! re Smart . . .\nThey're Different . .\n\u2022 KONA RED\n\u2022 ARMY TAN\n\u2022 PINE CREEN\n\u2022 BROWN AND\nBLACK\nExciting creations in American Footwear..,\nCreated to give you. the utmost In ityle\nand comfort. Sixes 4-10. AAAA-C '\nPrincipal Named\nA.R.P. Warden\nRosiland Schools\nROSSLAND, B.C., Sept. it\u2014\nPrlnclptl E. E. Perklni wu Informed tt tonight'! School Botrd mttt-\nIng thai tht loctl A.R.P. htd dtfln-\nKelt iccepted tht Botrd'i lUggei-\ntlon thtt ht bt ntmtd u School\nWirden. Chairman Arthur Sno^>\nball, ln delegating the responsibility to Prlnclptl Pirkioi, romtrktd\nthat \"It Jtp bombi were dropptd\non Oregon ltrt night, they could bt\ndropped on Rossland inytime.\"\nMr. Perkins. McLeen School Principal, slid he hoped to hive i meeting of the. stiff of the two icholi,\nHigh md McLein very loon, ind\nmike AB P. the major topic,\n a ______________   _,\nU.S. Bombers Attack\nCrete Harbor\nCAIRO, Sept. It (AP)-Heavy\nUnited Statei bomben mad- a daylight attack yeiterdiy on dock facllltlei md ihlpplng in Sudt Bay,\nCrete, hitting one ihip and pout\nbiy i iecond, United Statei Army\nAir Force Headquarten announced\ntonight.\nBombs were teen exploding In tht\ndock irea, but the reiulti were not\nobserved. The dlanei encountered\nheavy anti-aircraft fire but no enemy tighten. All American planei\nreturned iifely to their bues.\nPROCTER\nPrior lo the war. India rtlttd tht\nmoit cattle, China the moit hogs,\nAuitrtlll tht moit iheep.\nPROCTER,  B. C\u2014Mr. end Mri.\nAlec McPhee were Nelion motorlili\nThursdiy.\nMrs. J. Soleckl ol Moyie wu I\nProcter  visiter.\nMn. C. Cronin hid u 1 gueit\nMn. R. WUUirai of Nelion for i ftw\ndiys.\nMr. and Mn. A. MacLeod md\ndaughters were weekend viiiton\nit their Summer ho_\u00bb here.\nMisa, Peggy McLeod who ittindi\nNelson high ichool vUited ber ptrenti over the weekend.\nMin Francei McMullen of Nelion visited her ptrenti it thi weekend.\nMr. ind Mn. Piul Munch of Tye\nspent the weekend it the Outlet.\nGraham McMullen hu returned\nto Nelson after viiiting it Procter\nfor the weekend.\nC. Taylor and Derry Diwion who\nattend high ichool it Nilion were\nweekend guesls of the former's pu-\nents, Mr. \u00abnd Mn. D. Tiylor of\nProcter.\nMn. T. Whiton ind ion Geoff\nwere guest! of Mr. ind Mn D. Bell\non Sundiy.\nEdna M. Spring. Bernard Spring,\nAdriin Jonei ind Mn. A. Currier\nmotored here on Sundiy to viiit\nMr. md Mri. A. E. Croiby.\nMr. and Mn. W. Mllli hid u \u2022\ngueit their ion. V. Milli of Truitvili\nind TralL W. MHU returned here\nwilh hli mn after ipending i f\u00abw\ndiyi it Trail.\nDouglu Mile of Nelson wu i viiltor it Procter.\nR. S. Riycock of Winnipeg wui\nviiltor at the Outlet Hotel.\nMn. David Bell lefi for Trill on\nSundty where iht will ipend 1\nfew dayi.\nH. R. Boird of Howier ir.d W W\nIdleni of Nelton ire gueiti it the\nOutlet Hotel.\nR H- Boddington hid u i gueit\nD. S:ewir| of Cutlegir Sundiy.\nMr. Rom of Prince Rupert n \u2022\nviiitor it the Outlet.\nMr. md Mn Miwdiley ind their\ndiughter Vida motored h\u00abr\u00ab from\nWillow Point on Monday to vlilt\nR. H Boddln\u00bbton.\nNIGHT BALL\nINTERNATIONAL\nMontreil 3, Syricuu I.\n(Syncuii   lendi   I-O  In   four-ot-\nitven iirlti).\nAMERICAN   ASSOCIATION\nMilwaukee It. Toledo I\niThledo   leidi  3-3  In  leml final\nplayotti).\n(6 Young Women\nRegister\nHere In Two Days\nTwenty-four Nelson District women, tged 10 to M lncluiivt, regiitered tt tht Ntlion offlet ol tht National Selective Servict Tuesday,\ntbt second dty of tht nttlontl reglltratlon. No returns on regittratloni\nwert received from Dlitrict Poit-\nmitten.\nTuesday'i registration lifted to\n48 tht number of young women to\nrtport tt tht Nelion office. To ttc-\nilit^te registration women have reglitered on dayi tet tocordlng to\ntheir surname initial. Manager i . |\nS. Livingstone hu called tor those\nln the H to L group to regliter today.\nAll women born In the yean U1B\nto 1922 Inclusive, who do not already hold unemployment lniur-\nince cards, or who hold cards, but\nUt not tn insurable occupations,\ntrt required to regliter.\nDlitrict poet officii htvt been\nuked to rtport returns on their reglitntloni to Selectlva Service of-\nfleet io that lt U expected figures\nwill be Increased considerably it\ntach offlet when these come In.\nRossland Ready\nfor Sportsmen\nROSSLAND, B. O, Sept. 16-:\nThe Rosalind Rod md Gun Club\nU ill set for the zone meeting to be\nheld here Wednesday.\nTht meting, which starts at i\np.m. tn tht Odd Fellows' Hall,\nwill be -tended by delegates trom\nNelion, Trttl, Kulo, New Denver,\nGray Crtek, md other polnti, it It\nexpected md will also bt open to\nthe intereited public The banquet\nbu been planned for B0.\nFollowing the banquet fllmi on \u2022\n\"Wild Life\", \"Ducki Unlimited,\"\nud other picturei will be ihown\nto the public tnd memben.\nIt ii expected that ln addition to\ngame wirden.., J. Cunningham.\nCommiuioner ind C H. Robinson,\nInspector of Fisheries, tnd A. F -\nSinclair, Inipector of tht game\nbranch, will be ln attendance.\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\n\u00ab*?\nWHAT IS\nROCKCAS?\nRnckjn Ii ntturtl gu condini.\n\u2022d In hindy iteel eontilmn that\nctn bt tiken tnywhirt\u2014It tht\nttiy or In tht country.\nIt prevldtt ta* eonvinlintt\nmywhirt Juit u though you\nwtrt oonmcttd to city gu milni\nPhone 666\nKootenay Plumbing\nfr Heating Co., Lta,\nttt Bikir It\n_______\nT\n \t\nCanadian\n;\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\nead F\nin\",\"'\nLONDON, Sept. .15 (CP). - A\nitrong force tf Britlih tnd Ctnidltn bomben lut night Itttektd\nWllhtlmihtven, chief German nivil ttitlon on tht North ltt, ind\nkindled flru which tnt participating Ctntditn pilot uid were\nleft ipreiding \"right bing In tht\nmiddle of tht docki.\"     '\n- '\u25a0r.vtv\n-torn thii assault\u2014by perhips\nhundreds of bomben\u2014only' two\nraiden wert loit, tht Air Mlniitry\nlaid. Tbt Wilhelmihiven ittack wu\nthe seeond In u miny nlghti ind\nthe ninth thli month upon Germany.\nWllhelmshtvtn, BO mile! airline\nNorthwest of Bremen, tht miin target the night before, Is tht chief\nGerman naval itation on tht North\nSet.\nThe oomttnt \"pounding of Germany marked \u25a0 full swing of the\npendulum trom two yetn tgo whtn\nlt wu Britain which undtrwtnt iuc-\nceulve smashing attacki.\nToday la the iecond anniversary\nof the Battle of Britain's climax and\nAllied air chlefi commemorated the\nevent with tht promise thtt their\nair.armadas would help destroy and\ndefeat the Axil enemiei.\nThe Berlin report wld \"Firea were\nitarted and iome damage wu cauied to building! mainly in Uie residential district\" Four attacking\nbomben were clilmed to hive been\nihot down.\nThe ittack lait night wu the\nninth carried out over Germany by\nTHE\nEMPIRE\nBUILDER\nEastward from Seattle the Empire Builder\noffers through tervice to Chicago an the\nfollowing convenient schedule.\nLv. 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Mgr\n577 like, Strtet\nHmm 980\nMill jour nimt. tge ind oecupitlon. tnd without obligation to you. pirtlculm will be furniihed regirding\nthli .Special Plin  It coiti nothing to lnrettlgttt.\nNim\u00ab       _\nAidrm      City A Prov. \t\nA(e. Occupation     .\ntht RAF. ln tht tint 14 night of\nSeptember. '    \u2022\n' lyALAN RANDAL\n(Ctntditn Prtu Stiff Writer)\nLONDON, Stpt. 15 (OP Clblf.-\nR.CAJ. bombtr crtwt returning\nfrom ltit nlgbt'i raid on Wllhtlmi-\nhaven reported damige In the heirt\nol the port'i dock trtti.\n\"1 could iee firei ipreading right\nbang In tht middle of tht docki,\"\nnld Sgt Fred Wood of Edmonton\nafter Ml 19th operational trip.\nUS. Hold Power\nIn West Pacific\nfor Time Being\nWASHINGTON, Stpt. IS <AP).-\nReir Admiral W. H. Blandy, Just\nback from I 26,000-mile Inspection\ntrip, dedtrtd todty thtt United\nStates forcti preieiitly hold the bal-\nance of itriklng power in the Weitern Piclfic.\nReir Admiral Blandy, Navy Ord-\nntnet Chief who talked with re-\nporteri at Nivy Secretiry Frank\nKnox's Preu conference, said he ll\nnot \"bold enough\" to make iny fore-\ncasls of the future Pacific si ty a tlm\nbut thtt \"for the time being, moit'\ncertainly,\" the United Statei hold\nthe balance of military tnd naval\nitriklng power there over Japan.\nHe had been uked \"Are we in\nposition to hold the Japi against\nanything they might throw?\"\n\"Yei,\" he replied, \"I think we\nare. But we can't do it by merely\nholding. We've got to keep puihing.\nThe beit defence ii a itrong offence.\nWe em't remain itatlc.\"\nSloan Report\n'\nWould Pay Higher\nAllowance Under\nCompensation Act\nKIMBERLEY\nH________Y, B. C-MItt Mtry\nOtCteco rtturntd to' her home at\nBlalrmore after viiiting her listers\nMn. Rtdiiky tnd Mn. M. Fabro.\nStuirt McClurt left for Calgary\nlaat week.\nMn. Leo Johnitone returned home\nfrom Fernle where the vitited her\nlitter, Mn. Jimes Shaw.\nMn. D. Flike who hu been viiiting .A. Willlamion ltft for her\nhome tt Spokane.\nMr.. tod Mn. J. McGregor, received word thtt thtlr ion has arrived safely oveneai.\nMn. M. J. Halpin and daughter\nKathleen left for Vincouver lut\nweek. Miit Halpin will remain to\nattend U.B.C.\nMn. F. Sutherland returned from\nOttiwa whtrt iht hit been viiiting\nher ion-in-law tnd daughter, Mr.\nand Mn. R. Green.\nMr. ind Mn. Norman Burdett ire\nviiiting here, the former it itationed with tht R.CA.F. io Alberta,\nMn. W. J. Webb of Calgary it t\ngueit of btr lon-in-liw ind daughter, Mr. tnd Mn. E. Whiitltcroft.\nJ. Forbn left for Vincouver to\nraumt hit studies it tht U.B.C.\nMill W. Compton, Vincouver, ii\nviiiting friendi here md attended\nthe Fillows-Hagen  wxidlng.\nMn. Milltr of Sao Francisco ll\nviiiting ber ton-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mri. Clarence. Skor-\nbelm.\nKASLO\nKASLO, B. C. \u2014 Mn. M. Driver\nleft Sunday for Crinbrook, where\nher marriage to Colin Cameron of\nFort Steele took place It tht Presbyterian manse, Monday morning.\nThe couple left to ipend \u2022 tew days\nat Banff ind will tike up reiidence\nat Win,\nMri. W. English entertained it in\nenjoyible bridge it her home Stturdty evening, honoring Mri. M.\nSindiUndi, who ii leaving ihortly\nto ipend tht Winter ln California\nPlayen wen Mri. G. Gibion, Mri.\nRoy Filmi, Mn. J. Papworth. Mra\nFrank Helme. Mn. G. Bowker, Mlu\nE. Gelgerich, Mill M. Sinclair and\nMiu Neti Munn. High icon went\nto Mrs. Fihrnl, coniolitlon to Mn.\nHelme. A ipecial prize wu given\nto tbe gueit of honor.\nMiyor Roy E..Green hu left to\nattend thi Union of Municipalities\nat Kamloopi.\nMr. md Mn. A. B Robertion ind\nMn. M Beattie of Nelson md Mr.\n\u2022nd Mri. A. L. McConnell of Vincouver, who in thtlr guesti. motored to Kulo Stturdty.\nMUt Dorli Sutherltnd of Balfour\nwu \u25a0 guett of her ptrenti. Mr. ind\nMn. G. K Sutherland, it the weekend.\nBert South left Sundiy for Cilgary, to report to thi R.C.A.F. Mn.\nSouth. Mn. T. Homer, Mn. F. Hill\n\u2022nd Mn. J. R Ttnkeu ind Billie,\n\u2022ccompinird him ii fir u Gray\nCreek.\nMr. ind Mri J. R Billey of Nelson wen weekend gueiti In the\ncity.\nMr. ind Mn A. Vinde Cuteyen\nhid ii their gueit, the former'i\nbrother Leo, of the RC.AF.. Vmcouver. He returned to hli duties\nMondiy.\nMr. ind Mri It Peeblu of Nelion\nviilted Kulo it thi weekend.\nViiiton In Kulo recently were\nMr. end Mri J B. Ony of Nelion.\nMr. and Mn. N. H. Bradley ud\nion Roy of Ltthbridge. ltft Monday irtir ii.tril weeki holidiy In\nKulo Thty will vlilt Mr. ud Mrs.\nI- S Bradley In Nllion before rt-\numlng home.\nAfter lerenl weeki ipent with\nher parents Mr. ind Mn. W. J.\nRoberti In Kulo, Mn. G. Paul, hu\nleft for her home In Trill\nVICTORIA. Stpt IS (CP). - In-\ncreaaed allowance! for perioni receiving compensation undtr terms\nof tht Workmen'! Compensation Act\ntnd their dependent! are recommended ln the report ot Mr. Juitlce\nGordon Sloan, who ai commisiioner\nconducted 152-day Inquiry throughout Britiih Columbii into worklngi\nof the tct. Hii report, covering 400\nclosely-typed pages, wu released\ntoday.\nMr. Juitlce Sloan quoted chief\nwitnesses at the Inquiry to the effect the Board wu fair ind lmparr\ntill and noted that while from 1917\nto 1M1, incluilve approximately fTfc-'\n000,000 had been paid out in com-\npeniation awirdi and medical aid,\nonly one-tenth of 1 per cent of\nhundredi of thousand! of personi\nInvolved had made any complaint to\nthe Board.\nRecommendationi of the report\nincluded:\n1. Thit al lowinoei be lncreued.\n2. That the Botrd bt permitted\nto order md ply for chiropractic\ntreatment to compematlon CIMI.\n3. That further itudy it given\nto the treatment ef neurotic caiet\nfrom \u2022 medical md legal viewpoint\n4. Th 11 workmen Inotpioltited\nby tlllot dutt In tny Induitry bt\neomptnilttd.\n6. Thit \u2022 rehabilitation fund be\neitabllihed.\nt. Thit men brought to Vincouver fer medical extmlnitlon\nbt paid \u2022 ptr diem illowmot of\n$2.60 In addition to travelling ex-\npeniu tnd time lou compematlon benefit!.\n7. Thit the Boird bl tmpowtred\nto adjust the contribution of\nworkmen (now one cent per day)\nto the medicil lid fund from time\nto time to iniurt distribution ef\ntht cost between workmen md\ntiiuiibli Induitrlei on t fair\nbull.\n8. Thtt the prtitnt method of\ndetermining \u2022 workman'i average\nearningi be retained, but thit In\n\"time lou\" clilmi fof ihort pV\nrlodi In leuoml occupitlom.\ncompematlon might be bind on\nthe actual wage it the tlmt of the\ntocidtnt.\nMr. Juitlce Sloan recommended\nthat \"in conformity with genenl\nwage leveli In thli Province\" it\nwould be in the public intereit to\nIncreaie the preient maximum wage\nlevel tf which a workmen may participate in the icheme from $2000\nto $2500 ind the weekly minum\ncompeniation from $10 weekly to\n$12.50 unleii that exceedi the workmen'! iverage earningi.\nThe report ilio recommended increased allowance! ln many respects\nfor dependent!. No recommendation\nwu mtde regirding a cost-of-living\nbonus in view of the feet that when\na worker ii receiving the bonui lt\nii coniidered when computing compematlon, but the report iaid \"the\nsorry plight which the ihrinking\ndollar may viiit on i diiabled workman ii lomething which ihould be\nalleviated.\" Such aulstance, however, wai seen as \"a matter of governmental policy.\"\nIn connection with workers killed\nln Induitry, the report luggeited\nthit the definition of dependents be\nextended to Include i wife; huiband, parent or child who is ible to\nsatisfy the Board he or she had reasonable expectancy of pecuniary\nbenefit from the continuance of life\nof the deceased workman. In iuch\ncaiei award! not exceeding $1000\nmight bt mtdt it tht Board- discretion.    ,\nTht report, dealt with tht B.C.\nHospital Anocittion'i objection to\nthe statutory power of the Botrd to\nfix tht tmount ptyablt to hoipltil!\nfor lervlces rendered ln compensation cases and deductions madt by\ntht Botrd from hospital account!.\nTht commissioner wu ot the opinion it would not be ln the public intereit to permit hospitals to havt a\nfree tnd unrestricted right to chtrge\nthe Board whatever ratei they\ndeemed expedient, ud that deduction! made by the Board did not\n\"reflect an arbitrary qt capricloui\npolicy ln regard to hoipital items.\"\nIn recommending that tne Board\nbe empowered to adjust the contribution! of workmen to the fund, Mr.\nJuitice Sloan noted that ln 1919\nworkmen contributed 73-15 per cent\nof the medical lid fund while in\n1941 there contribution wai 35.99\nper cent.\n' In regard to me evaluation of incapacity, the commisiioner found\nthe Board'! policy wai not in accordance with the act, as the method adopted by the Board Ignored\nthe personal ability of the injured\nman to earn hli living in some employment or buiineu lultable to his\nreiidual capacity, and in many caies\nwu paying the man more than he\nwat entitled.\nMr. Justice Sloan recommended\nadoption of an Ontario statute which\nreadi: \"Where deemed Juit, the Impairment of earning capacity may\nbe eitlmited from the nature of the\nInjury, having alwayi ln view the\nworkman'i fitneia to continue the\nemployment ln which he wai injured or to adapt himielf to some\nother lultable occupation.\"\nThe report poted the British Columbia ict wai the only one In Canada lacking a fund for rehabilitation\npurpoiei. The Board had done what\nit could by commuting pensloni to\nassist handicapped men in reestab-\nlithlng themielvei ud Mr. Juitice\nSlou uid It leemed to him the annual coit of iuch a icheme. eitlm-\nated at between $75,000 and $100,000,\ncould be ihared by the itate and the\nemployee and employer groupi. He\nsuggested that rehabilitation of in\njured worken be Under tihe direc\ntion of the Board but-cloiely allied\nwith Returned Soldier Rehabilitation agencies.\nThe commisiioner did not recommend any extemion of the ict to\ncover all indsutry and laid he law\nno reaion to Introduce blanket cov\nerage of Industrial diseases, the\nscheduled coverage system being\nuniform throughout Canada.\nThe report dealt wtth iuch occu\npational diseases as hernia, lead and\nhemlock poisoning and silicosis, ad\nvising in the case of the fint com\npeniatlon be paid for auch proportion of hernial disability aa may rea.\nlonably be attributable to the in-\nJury upon which the claim li based\nThe silicosis problem was exhaustively reviewed with the finding\nthat \"the act be broadened to com\npeniate silicotics incapacltated'from\nsilica dust in any industry in which\nthe Board ii satisfied the hazard\nexliti.\"\nThii would extend the benefit! of\nthe ict to coal mineri and above\nground workera in metalliferous\nmines where workmen are expoaed\nto allies dust The report itresied\nthe need of an educational program\nto acquaint mineri with the dust\nhazard and Its prevention.\nIn connection with allowances, the\ncommiiiioner found that dependent\nchildren ahould receive allowances\nup to 18 yean and that the sum al\nlowed (or eich dependent child bt I\nlncreued from $7JO to $10 up to 16\nyetn of tgt, whtn it ihould be\nttlitd to $12.50 t month \"to provide\ntome Incentive for children between tht Igti of 18 to 18 yean to\nremain it Khool.\"\nIt wu also luggeited tbt maximum of $70 ptr month to t widow\n\u2022nd ftmlly bt increased to $90, and\ntht allowance of $15 I month for\norphan children to $20 until the\nchild ls 18. i\nIt wu recommended thtt widow!\nud foiter mothen receive $100 in\naddition to tht flnt compeniation\ncheque, ud maximum allowances\nto dependent ptrenti be Increaied\nfrom $30 to $40 per month.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, SIPT. 16, 194]\nRossland Spends $84,500 8 Months;\nMay Jell Old Pump fo Sidney\nRehabilitation\nGroup Start\nTour on Monday\nVICTORIA, Sept. 15 (CP). - A\nreviled itinerary for the proposed\ntour of the Interior of. BrltUh Columbia by members of the Post-war\nRehabilitation Council wai iaiued\ntoday by the Chairman, Hon. H. G.\nPerry.\nThe party will leave Vancouver\nnext Monday and will hold hearings\nIn Salmon Arm and Kamloopi on\nTuesday. They will be in Vernon\nand Kelowna on Wedneiday and In\nPenticton on Thunday. Friday will\nbe spent in Grand Forki and Saturday in Trail, Caatlegar and Nelion.\nOn Sunday. September 27, a hearing will be held In Creston, according to the ichedule, and on September 28 in Fernie and Cranbrook. The\nparty will be In Kimberley on September 28, and the following day ln\nGolden and Rei^lstoke. On Thunday. October 1, a meeting will be\nheld ln Llllooet, and on the following day in Pemberton. From Pem-\nuerton the members of the Council\nwill return to Vancouver.\nII Public Works\nProjects Get\nCouncil Approval\nLaying of i tar-macadam nirlaee\non Willow Street from Front to\nHigh Street wai authorized b ytne\nCity Council Monday night. The\nother Public Worki projecti ilio\nwere approved.\nFilling with rock and gravel to\nraise the grade of the lane between\nDelbruck and Beailey Streeti West\nof Stmley, and grading of the lane\nbetween Falli and Railway Streeti\nNorth of Biker to take can of\nsurface water were projecti approved on recommendation of the\nPublic Worki Committee.\nSix lidewalk Jobs uiing tar pre-\nmix were' authorized u follows:\nWest ilde of Hendryx Street,\nSouth of Baker, part only.\nWest side of Cedar Street, Nortn\nof Vernon, part only.\nNorth side of High Street, acrosi\nPine Street inteneotion.\nSouth side of Daviei Street, Eait\nof Nelson Avenue.\nEast lide of Railway Street, South\nof Baker.\nEait lide of Hall Street, South of\nMill.\nThe Council authorized replacement of the walk on the West aide\nof Hendryx Street, South of Hoover, with a four-foot board walk;\nand alio authorized re-laying two-\nplank sidewalk on the East aide\nof Railway Street in Block 170.\nClearance Croup\nof DRESSES\nHere'i extra value tor Wednes\nWEDNESDAY\nMORNING\n-SPECIALS-]\n$1.1\ndiy morning ihoppenl Dressy\n\u25a0Ilk crepes and covert cloth\ndressei in lizei  14 to 20. Reg.\n$1.49\n$2.39\n$6.95.\nGIRDLES\n10 Clear .\nA dlicontlnued line\u2014marked to\nhalf price for quick clearance.\nzip fattened, elastic gussets at\nsides. Slzei 25 to 27. Reg. $2.98.\nWOMEN'S SHOES\nPair  \t\nBlack and brown crushed leather\npumps with cubu heeli. Slzei 5\nBOYS' BOOTS gnd\nOXFORDS.   Pair..\nBoyi' huiky booti and oxfordi\nwith lewn and nailed soles. Sizes\nlltt to 5.\nSPORT JACKETS\nTwo-ton*   \t\n79\n$1.98\n$2.95\nMen'!   full   zipper   front,   slash\npocket!. Sizes 36 to 42. Reg. $5.50.\nBOYS' DENIM       <M QQ\nPANTS. Pair \u00abpl.jO\nBoyi' hard wearing grit denim\nlong pants. Size 8 to 14.\nCAR SEAT\nCOVERS. Stt\nWill Ht any ityle of front\nReg. $2.95.\nQUEBEC HOOKED\nRUGS.   Each  \t\nWide variety of designs. Usefl\nfor t dozen purpose!.\nENGLISH HAND\nTOWELS. Each .... 13\nHandy size striped towels at\nipecial price.\nSTRIPED TERRY\nTOWEUING.2 yds.  49'\n18\" wide good weight. Wedni\nday.\nSTAMPED COODS Tt\nOLEAR\nLuncheon Cloths\u2014Pink onl\n\u201436 inches squaro. CA\nReg. 79c. To clear    \u00abVj\nDresser Sets \u2014 Yellow Ofj\ngandy. Keg. 59c OQ.\nTo clear .., Otr\nPrint and Organdy r\\pront>i%\nReg. 29c and 39e 0\u00a3\nTo clear \u00abw\n^TM*0i#T&iiU &\u00bbmpaKg.)jf\nincut-Omit tit ram MM.\nDisturbances In India Showed Wei\n' *   - r **\u2022**\nPlanned Previous Organization\nTOWERS NAMED CHIEF\nU.S. PACIFIC FLEET\nWASHINGTON, Sept 15 (AP).-\nRear Admiral John H. Toweri,\nChief of the United Statei Navy's\nBureau of Aeronautics, hai been appointed to the newly created post\nof \"Commander Air Force, Pacific\nFleet,\" Navy Secretary Knox announced today, in a move giving\nnew recognition to the Navy's air\narm.\nNEW DELHI, Sept. 15 (CP). \u2014\nSir Reginald Maxwell, home member of the Vlceroy'i Council, told a\nspecial teuton of the Legtilative\nAssembly today that wldeipread attack! on railway! and other communication! took place during the\nwave of disorder! which foUowed\nthe recent arreit of Mohandas K.\nGandhi.\nDescribing the attacki aa \"an orgy\nof deitruction\" Sir Reginald told\nthe Aaiembly, however, that \"lf the\nenemy believe! our traniport is io\nupset ai to make an attack on thii\ncountry eaiier, he will be grievouily\ndisappointed,\" adding:\n\"The ittack on railway! and other communications itarte'd almoit\nsimultaneously in widely-ieparated\nparti of India. That in itself It significant. It become! more ao when\none reflect! that much of the damage caused must have required implement., which could not have been\nproduced at a moment'i notice \u2014\nwire-cutteri to cut telegraph wirea,\nspannen to remove flih-platei from\nrailway linei and so on.\n\"Even more lignificant ii the fact\nof which we have coniiderable evidence, that great technical knowledge wai dliplayed by the Mbo-\nteurs.\"\nSir Reginald told the Assembly\nthat the disturbances ihowed considerable organization.\n\"They might possibly have been\nplanned to lynchronize\" with an\nenemy attack, he iaid, adding that\nanother iuch outbreak would bt i\ndirect invitation to Japan to launch\nan attack on India.\n\"In the area of the worst disorder, Bitiar, any dislocation of the\nrailway! would leriouily affect\ntroop movementi md prevent lending reinforcement! from Northern\nIndia to the area moit exposed to\nenemy invasion. Moreover, thla ll\nthe centre of India1! coll Industry\nand the Inability to diipatch coal\nwould paralyze the transport industry throughout the country,\n\"Both polnti lupply evidence of\nprevioui organization, hiving the\nmoit linliter pouible motivei.\"\nSir Reginald praiied the work of\nthe police, 31 of whom were killed.\nmd British tnd Indian troopi w*i<\nwere called out it 90 placei. Kevi\nBritiih soldiers were killed.\nThe population tt ltrgt did I\nahow any general Inclination to ttl\npart in tht movement, with _\nMoslem community tnd icheduli\ncastes itanding aloof.\nU.J. Denounces\nDeportation\nof French Jews\nWASHINGTON, Sept. II (AP) \u25a0\nSecretary of State Hull denouaet\ntoday aa \"revolting and fiendlil\nthe man deportation of Jewi tttt\nunoccupied France Into Genua\nhandi, and laid ilso thit Iht VI. I\ngovernment wii watching clottl\ntny plmi of Viohy to tend mad\nthousand! of French liboren loi\nGerminy.\nHull described it i failure tht *\ntempt! of the Laval Government 1\npersuade French workeri to go Int\nGermany as volunteeri. Whetbl\nthe latest decree of the Vichy goi\nernment concerning conecriptton I\nFrench labor is part of thli pia\nto aid Germany ia a matter whlfl\nthis government ii studying itit\ncloseit itteivtion.\nThey're Dnf-Ti.mi,\nCrispin, Im Dilickm\nNEXT TIME ASK FC'\nQUAKER\nROSSLAND, B. C, Sept. 14-The\nCity of Rossland disbursed JJ84.500\nduring the tint eight months of\nthli yeir. the City Council letrned\nFriday night from tht rtport of\nAuditor Leilie Retd. For the same\nperiod the City'i receipt!, from ill\ntourcet, grossed $103,799. Mayor\nJ. I. Gordon deicribed the Cty'i\nstanding n \"very good.\"\nIn reiponie to i letter from W.\nJ. McLein, C.P.R. Diviiion Superintendent at Nelion. asking the\nCity Us mpply 12 planki for the\nrailroad croeilng In the vicinity of\nthe Harr Lefevre reiidence. It waa\ndecided to reply thit the City did\nnol feel thli to be Iti responsibility,\nore-man Roy Hancock stated the\ncrossing hid not prevlouily been\nthe City'i respomlbillty.\nOn lecommendatlon of tht Fire.\nWtttr tnd Light Commltttt, in ordtr wti iiithorized for 1000 feet\nof htlf-lnch pipe tnd NO (ttt of\nH-lnch pipe\nSecretary A. T. OTlelly. of the\nCity Water Worki tt Sydney, B C\nrequetter \u2022 price on a beltdrlven\npump owned by Rouland, which !\u25a0\ntt present In itorigt. Mr. Hancock\nadvised that tbe motor it initalled\nin the mow plow, but that the\npump hai been well taken care of,\nand wu only uied one Winted. The\ncomplete unit for thli 50 hone\npower pump wtt approximately\n$2000.\nIt wai decided to write to the\nB. C. Equipment Company asking\nfor avaluation. Memberi of the\nCouncil felt htli ihould be wld lf\nanyone needi lt.\nCOMFORT STATION PLANS\nSpecification! for the propoied\ncomofrt itation received from City\n\u25a0Engineer R. W. Haggen provided\nfor fnme conitructlon, concrete\nfloon, four lavatorial, four wash\nbasins, two electric hoiters, the approximate coit lo be 1786.00. Mr.\nHiggen gave ipproxiimte cott of\nupkeep $27.00 ptr month during\nSummtr, tnd $55.00 ptr month during Winter.\nTht queition trlling wtt witb\nregards to flrt regulatloni 11 the\niltt li ln the fire zone, being between the bui depot tnd tht Midi\nton Building, the mttter wai turn\ned over to the Botrd of Worki tor\ncomideritlon.\nCan twins be divorced ?\nDavL* twins crmflrm hhonUny pmqflkat\nl'cpsodenl Powder\nmake* teeth\nJKs\u00a7 32% BRIGHTER\n^ _\u00a3\u2022_\u00a3: \"\"' 1h:iu Ilio next leading brand\nfar thi safety\net    yttr\n\"'We're typicil mini, Athilie ud L \"liven in our Airlines uniformi,people\nLook ilike, dress alike, ihirt the ume begin to know nt ipin. My teeth he-\nproblemi of tnistikrn identity. We've cime httke tl iritht u my twin'i...\nilwiyi been together on everything... ihinlu to Pepsodent I It wu euy to\nexcept ooo. Thit wit iht timt I nil wbo wu who... but oot foi long.\n'divorced'my twin... fot .jest purpoiei Athilie hid enough of our trial matte\nontr, I twitched to Pepsodent Tooth lion. So lhe twitched to Periodent,\nPoWer. Athilie went right on using too. And U ihe glidl Nothing but\nmother well-known blind.\" Pepiodeot for ni from now oo.\"\nO.   All fOOIH . OWDIII\nTH MlH Oo. Il OHa* lu\n\u2022 MwM let*\nMa Otk.r Dt.liWt\nK B >\u00bb*\u00bb ,i\nImm m '\u00ab* 11% fcrtrttac\nAm *\u2022 m.i ImAm k_Jl\nIm   k\\*rm   itwtt    pnAMM   mf\nPEPSODENT POWDER\n_________ \u25a0\u25a0__..____.. \u25a0     __.____a_, _..__.\n.    -.    \u25a0      -_______\u25a0! :-_._,.___' _---^^-tt\n\t\n\t\n?\n\t\n -NELSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, SIPT. 16, 1942\nIme...\nhere's a Right\nlay to Exercise\n, ly IDA JEAN KAIN\nIn buiy timet like thttt you emit tfford to wtstt Ume exercWng.\nIt know that , and, you ctn't\nAp but itop and think there may\n11 ttchniijU' that tutt down your\nEclat Umt.\nSuppleneis ll t direct tttt of\nmeet, to let'i begin with the\nWtllne. When you itretch concen-\nttt the up-pull through the mid-\nMtn, in thtt expanu between\nbi and hipi.\nKeep your ihoulden down tnd\nfltjeed but itretch between hlpi\nHrlbi untU you ictuaUy feel\nliter and ilimmer.\n'Then, when you have twitted\niound to the side, hold you hips\n,utiely to front. Stand with feet\nj or io inches apart, ind parallel,\nltd keep hipi front while twisting\nI your wtirt.\nfinally, bend at your walit-but\nmd while  continuing  to  itretch\nto. You're not Juit Irylng to reach\n,ver and touch the floor. Anyone\n, do that. What you want to do li\ngtretch over and touch the floor\nith tht right twUt and upatretch.\nSUnd erect with arms upatreched\nmost of the itretch between ribs\nhips. Twltt to side. Now, bend.\nj your ihoulden erect, itretch\ni~again, and bend to the other\nlie. The main point in illmming\nnir waist ii to tug at the walit\nluecles. in bending keep the itom-\n[fc mueclei  pulled up,   the  hips\nnder.\nMiss Edna Willis\naf Creston\nWeds Navy Man\nCIUBSTON, B. C.-Tht Metropoll\ntin Unittd Church, Victorii, wil\ntht icene of i quiet wedding, Aug.\n10, when Edni Odem, youngest\ndiughter ot Mr. and Mn. 1. Willis of\nCreston became tht bride Of Leonird Jtmtl Vivian, E.R.A., I..C.N.V.R.\ntldltt ion of Mr. ind Mrs. J. L.\nVivian of Oalt, Ont, Thi brldt who\nwu attended by Mill tilth Radar,\nol Fort Steele, won t floor length\ngown of pale blut chiffon tnd t hit\nto match. Htr bouquet wai of a\nmixture ot asters and baby'i brttth.\nThe brideamald'i gown wti Of rose!\ncrtpt, tnd conage ot pink cirni-\ntloni. Tht best mm wu Claire Q.\nCourtney, Saskatoon, Suk. Tht\nyoung couple will reiide in Victorii\nfor tht preient whtre tht groom\nil stationed and later pltn to takt\nup retidenct In Toronto.\n_>Knowing how to do it is the sec-\ngtt of making an exercise give renins. Here Mildred Cole, screen\njttrlet, shows the correct way to\nBit up-stretch. The pull up should\nbe concentrated through the mid-\nItction.\n1\nj vjaO\u2122\n. .-lit\nJL^m\nDon't Overlook\nEgg Dishes\nThough the United Kingdom li\ntaking some forty-fivo million doien\nCanadian eggi thii yetr, increaied\nproduction hai made the current\nsupply for home uie adequate.\nEggi trt light tnd nourishing,\ntnd theres practlcilly no tnd to\nthe wiyi they mty bt ttrvtd.\nSo the white will be palatable and\ntender, whether boiled or baktd,\neggs should be cooked at low temperature. For boiling, after w\u00bbter\nhu reached the boiling point turn\nthe heat low. When baked, ovin\ntempertture ihould be modentt\n(325 T. to 350 T.)\nOmelet is a favorite egg dish that\nlends Itself to many variation!.\nPLAIN OMIUST.    .\nFor tub en. tdd ont til Iwpoon\ntop milk, - tetipoon ult tnd pep-\nper if desired. Bett eggi illghtly.\nBeat In milk and seasoning. Hett\none tablespoon dripping In frying\npan. Add eggi and cook Ilowly. Run\nipatula around edge lifting to allow uncooked portion to flow underneath. When set lncreMe hett to\nbrown lf deilred. Looeen omelet\nfrom pan and fold one hilt over.\nServe on a warm plater.\nJELLY OMELET:\nFold Jelly omelet, allow one t\u00ab\u00bble-\nipoon of Jelly tor eich itrvlng.\nSpread over top of omelet before\nfolding. Tart red Jelllei, iuch u red\ncurrent, are delicioui. ,\nSPANISH OMELET :\nOne-qtiarter cup cooked tomitoei;\n_ teaspoon each green pepper tnd\nonion tnd one teispoon celery for\neach serving. Cook ilowly until\ncelery Is tender. Pour over omelet\non serving platter.\nlow MMly ol\nThyroid Gland\nIs Often Serious\nBy Lo8M Qlendenlng, M. D,\nWt wrott in Uit lut two trtlclei\nthit week of tht function! ot tht\nthyroid gland perfurmi in tht body,\nUd in lummary we uid thtt It\nproduce! t Mention which lotiv-\nIttt tvtry cell in tht body to t\ncertain rttt ol function.\nNo glmd or human being or living orgBnlim, however, jogi along\nat tht Mint rttt tnd the thyroid\njometlmti product! in tsctm ot\nsecretion, thli mty corratpond to\nthe dtyi wh\/m wt trt full of ptp\nor In tht c*w ot ptoplt Wtt Hltltr\ndicide to deeltre wtr.\nObvtrttly, It It naturil to iup-\npon thtt tometimti tht thyroid\nglmd doei not produce u much secretion u normally. And thli ic-\ntutUy htpptni in Ntturt. Tht rt-\nmtt it Juit tht oppotltt of lncreued\nMention\u2014tht ptrfop effected In-\nitead ot btlng lull of pep is sluggish md sleepy.\nSYMPTOM*\nInstead of t tut pulie he hu \u2022\n\u2022low pulse. Instead ot feeling wirm,\nand needing leii clothes ind bed\nclothe! thtn normal, be nteai more\ntnd will lit with long-tltevtd underwear on tht hottut dty. He hu\nin unmponitvo txpreulon on hii\nface tnd falli asleep tully. Ht In-\ncreaies in weight. HU bull metabolism ii low.\nThii condition whloh oomei on lor\niome ptoplt ln middlt age and ii\ncalltd myxotdtmt ii ofttn very\nuntortunttt for tht victims because\nin io many lntltncei nobody ln the\nfunlly or tmong tht frltndi understand! what U rtally happening.\nWomen tre tifllrttd mort often\nthtn men, in* I htvt known in-\nstandi whtn tht condition went on\nand grew progrtulyily wont tor\nyeari, ud evtry ont ttld\u2014\"Ohl\ngnndmi, or mother, or Aunt Llule\nls getting old. She doesn't want to\nget around my more. She li driw-\nlng Into henelf. She Juit likes to \u00bbt\nby the lire. She im't intereited in\nthing! tny more\"\u2014md ilmtlir ex-\nprealoni, when tU the poor thing\nneedi li i few grain! of thyroid ex-\ntrict to make her Juit ai normal as\ninybody.\nTea Surplus Will\nBe Allocated\n.o United Nations\nLONDON, Btpt. 15 (Cl\")-Lord\nWoolton, Minlittr ol Food, innounced todty thtt henceforth that mlniitry will allocate tht emlre exportable lurplui of ttt crops ln India\nCeylpn.^tnd Eut Africa to the United Natl'oiii and neutral countrlei.\nTht allocations will bt mtdt ln\nar,cordince with recommendations\nol tht ttt committee of tht combine\nfood boardi, which lncludei repre-\nwntatlvat of Britain, the Donflnioni,\nthe Unittd States and Russia.\nHe wirned Uie public thtt it\nmight receive ltu, rather than mort\ntet through Brltlth adniiniitratlon\nof tht crop becauie the United\nKingdom agreed to reduce ltl own\nrequirement! in order to obtain t\nftlr diitrlbutlon.\nOtter of Hew Job\nPuzzles Family\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDeir Miu Ttlrfix: Wt'vt been\nmarried IJ y\u00abt_s md have three\nchildren. My husbind hu been\nemployed tt the ume Job for IJ\nyean. Now he hu a chance at a\nnuch better paying Job md he doei\nnot know whether to take It or not.\nTh econdltlom of the new employment are iuch u he'i wanted to\nwork In all his life. Yet wt'rt both\ntfrald it would last only for the\ndurtslon.\nWould  lit be unwise to give up\nin old Job for a new one, which,\nwhile paying more, wouldn't last?\nWORRIED.\nMiny letten on this very question hive come to this column.\nBoiled down to yet or no, It's a\nquettloni for lndlvlduali themielvei to aniwer.\nIf people own their own home!\nhtvt t comfortable Ufe insurance,\ntxpettatlon of Inheriting money,\nthey ctn afford to take a new Job\nIn a more congenial environment at\nbetter pay. If I mm is apt at hit\nwork, iuch i Job li Ukely to lead to\nanotheT, after the duration. On the\nother hand, If the head of the family hai nothing put by for a rainy\ndiy, arid h\u00ab hasn't plenty of Initiative, lt might be unwise to give\nup \u2022 iteady Job for ihort-time employment, even though lt piyi better.\nSERIAL STORY By ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES\nYOU ARE THE ONE\nor imall piece of wood to brace the\nplanki up at one end.\nUse Frames In\n(old Weather\nBy   DIAN   HALLIDAY\nEither the hot bed or cold frame\nor both can be used u storige\nquirten during the eirly winter\nmonths.\nAfter the tint frost but before\ndanger of a hard freeze, endive,\nlettuce, ohlcory, panley, iwlii\nchard, celery md even ciuliflower\ncan be heeled ln Uie frames placed\nclose together. ,\nPlace a layer of lotie boardi over\n,.  the planti and ventilate them on\nLThe main point when doing th ^\nSending exersise to slim the waist\n\u00a3to keep the stomach muscles pull-\ned up, the hlpi under.\nReviews Plons for\nI Returned Men\n'TORONTO, Sept. (15 (CP)-Pen-\nI lions Minister Mackenzie told the\n|Ww Amputations Board of Canada\nConvention today it Is the national\nEurpose that men who have served\ni the forces shall be able to return\ncivil life in a condition to hold\nfihelr own in private employment,\nI md able to pull their weight with\nleny person anywhere.\ni The minister reviewed arrange-\ntttenti made for the care of the\nffijured after the  war, provisions\ni|or  rehabilitation and reestablish-       Winttr use of (ramei in vie-\nI ment, and programs for training for tory gardens\nI tmployment and completion of edu- \u201e...,,.     L_\nL   ,r As   Illustrated  ln   the  Oirdtn\nGraph, when aeven weither sell\nin, cover over thi planki with \u2022 lay\ner of itriw. To shed rilni or melting snow keep the sieh ovir the\nstraw. Another layer of pltnka or\nboards cm be iet over the USh lf\nneceisary.\nThe fnme ihould be bulked up\naround the sides with comittlki.\nleivei or itriw, covered with soil.\nBLUCKW\nSANDWICHES\nEmergency Food For\nHungry Families\nALL thl fimily will pralie your\nsandwiches if you will junt nvnid\n\"Bat tail*\" by the sililitlmi of\n11. P. Sauce. This in the aecret to\ntppetlzlng sandwiches.\n\"Blackout\" Handwlclie* are ths\nlatest wirtlme \"newey\". To make\ntliani, whip tftgethtr V, Hi, of\ncraam cheese with 1 tableipooo of.\nH. P. Since md V, Ublnpoon of\nhoneridlih; then lititt \u2022 &V_ oi,\nem of chipped beef and 1 uMe-\nipoon of Witter until frlulid.\nBreak np fine lad idd to ot>M_t\nBlxt.rt. Bpreid on buttlnd\nbrown bmd.\nH. P. ll 1 fine old linilinh type,\nthick, fruity uuce. It ii econom-\nIcil oocauM It li concentrited.\nTry It on mnt, fish, fowl, taltdt,\nsoups, itewi, etc. You'll be lur-\nprised it the wonderful flavour It\ngive! foodi.\nCHAPTER . ORTY-\u00abEVIN\nMirg htd uid thit Tlbby looked\npale and Intereiting, u one ihould,\nwhen In hospital. Tlbby wu not\nlure ai to the \"lntertitlng' pirt.\nbut ihe certainly looked pile\nenough. She tried rubbing \u25a0 little\nrouge into her cheeki ind lhe put\non the prttty ihell pink bed-Jicket\nthtt Steeni htd brought her. She\nwu txptctlng Wtyne tnd \u00bb ihe\nmuit mtke lomt tttort to mrt of\n\"perk\" up. She would hive to try\nto put on a brtvt exterior, ilnce\nher Interior felt to jittery.\nWhen he finally came, ifter what\nseemed houn ot waiting, not be\ncauie of eigerneu, but beciuse of\nher inxiely, Tibby felt more isham-\ned thin ever to think ihe hid dreaded Wiyne'\u00bb return ai ihe hid.\nAl Mirg had predicted, he did\nnot itemed concerned with anything\nas long at he found Tlbby ufe ind\nsound. He did not even reproach\nher for havlngtaken up the illver\nihip without uklng him and ln hli\nabsence. He did not to much as refer to It until Tlbby henelf brought\nIt up.\n\"It wu my fiuit,\" Tlbby nld,\nwith her cuitomiry honuty. \"It\nwu perfect flying witthtr, Wiyne.\nTht Ship wii ln perfect condition.\nI don't know whtt htpptnid, even\n\u2014but I do know thit lt wu loroe-\nthlng within mt thtt went wrong.\nthit I did net wike up until lt wu\ntoo late.\"\nThit wu the only exsllnitlon\nTibby could give. It htd bee lomething within herulf. She ihould\nhive bien ible to have righted the\nihip tfter ill Wiyne'i pitlint, expert teichlng. Nothing hid gone\nWTong with the motori. There hid\nnot bten iny dllturbince ln wind\nor altitude. She htd been unitrung.\niipiit; iht bid not betn ilteplng\nwell, either. She htd not bten ln\nihipe, In other words, to pilot the\nsilver ship.\nWiyne ttld, hli ittil grly eyei\nkind and understanding, \"You're\nnot to think of thai Ai long is\nyou in ufe, my deir, nothing else\nII of iny consequence Al for Ihi\n\u25a0hip, I hid lt heivlly Insured, io\npliaie do not fret ibout It.\"\nBut then wis lomethlnj more\nthit ihe muit tell him, hotiutijr.\nwithout evulon. Thu wu Tibby'i\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nH_\ndUnJLLftrX\ncHouAmDwaL\n\u25a0y MTIY NEWMAN\nllllllllllllllllllllllll.llllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllllll\nTODAY'S MINU\nPork Chopi     Muhid Potatoii\nMuhtd Squish\nToned Green Siltd\nApple Sherbet\nTea or Coffee\nAPPLE  SHERBET\ni mn imitated ivitoriled milk.\nchilled. 2 tibleipooni limnt Juice,\nJ cupi iWMttDtd ipple liuci, Allied, duh nutmeg.\nWhip chilled milk until very lUff.\nfold1 ln  ltmon   Juice,  ippli uuce\nind   nutoitg.    Pour  tt 'once  Into\ncold    freeilng    Inys    and   free it. I\nMtku _ OlnU. serving I or I\nway It wu something harder to\niay than that admission of guilt,\nyet ihe had to uy lt. \"There'i\nsomething elie,\" ihe laid, ber\nbrown eyei meeting his, \"something Tm even sorrier ibout. Wayne\n\u2014yet lomething I must tell you.\"\n\"Surely it will keep!\" Humor\nlurked ibout hli hindsome mouth,\nhli eyei milled back Ihto hen. '\"Do\nyou like rosea? I told them, is soon\nis I got the wire ibout the icci-\ndent, to send all they had and to\nkeep on lending them. They look\nmore like you now than ever, my\nsweet. Such delicate budi, their\ntint mitchlrig that 10ft flush ln\nyour cheeki, the ihade of thit\nfrilly Jacket you're wearing.\"\n\"They're lovely,\" Tlbby iaid.\nthanking him. But they had been\nlike the pearl ring, too magnificent,\ntoo abundant They had literally\nfilled the imill, bare room, itlfling\nIt with their heidy, heivy fri-\nRrtfnce, io that, at night, Tlbby had\nhad to request the nurse to remove\nthem.\nBeiides. although she could not\niay thu to Wayne, roiei were not\nTibbyi ftvorlte flower. She liked\nlomething lesi culllvited, more\nnatural, likt mixed ptreniaU, or the\nimill bifheh of vloleti thit hid\ncome from Tommy. Everyone hid\nbeen io thoughtful\u2014the Jacket\nfrom Steeni, \u2022 bliket of fruit from\nthe more practlctl-mlnded Mirg,\ni betutlful plmt from the glrli sht\nhid worked with\u2014even \u2022 card\nfrom Misi Plcklepuu.\n\"Im afraid thli won't keep,\"\nTlbby said .returning to ihe taik\nihe had set henelf. She htd gont\nover md over the way ihe muit\ntell him, but there wu only one\nwiy. It might not icern the beit,\nbut i; really wu the klndeit. \"I\ncin't mirry you, Wiyne.\" Tlbby\nnld limply, directly, u ihe htd\nnld. once before, thit ihe would.\n\"I thought I could; or I wouldn't\nhive let you think I wu going to.\nI thought I cired for you enough,\nbut I find I wu mtitiken.\"\n\"I told you it would keep,'1 Wiyne\niild. Hli tone wu light, but she\nbid not missed the look that bad\niwipt over hli face. It had nol been\nitirpriie. Ho hid bein ifrild thit\nIt would be lomething like thli\nthtt ihe hid to tell him. \"You in\nupiet now, my deir,' he told her.\n\"Not yet younelf. You cin't bt\nlure of whit you wint. If It will\nhelp, I promlle nol to try to hurry\nyou.\"\n( TO IE CONTINUED)\n\u2022\"To rtlm fetrut tf HON mY^v\nFemale Weakness\nAND HE.P BUILD UP RED BLOOD!\n,vi 1.\\ftc\\ iattiMMi to nlltrt\nnook, n\u00abin with wMk, Mi-vow,\nblua fMllnai - in. Us functional\nmonthly dUturbanow. Th\u00aby lim\nhelp build up nd blood ind are l\ntint Xante tar Wt itomich. Plnk-\nbim'a TlbUU ire made rtpectlll,\n\u25a0 Aw mo Ma Well worth try,n\u00bb I       _\nHealth...  \u2022\nUrge Moderation\nilYoulh\nTakes Up Smoking\nBy CARRY  C.  MYERS,  . h.D.\nI smoke. A pipeful lists for\ntbout ont column. I otttn with I\ndidn't. It coiti monty. It'i a dirty\nhabit, md to lomt perioni one'!\nimoklng li otfenilvt. Lift lniur-\nmet companlei advise thou thty\ninsure not to imoke, giving thli id-\nvioe in termi or dona-- ird centi\nto metr flrmi. Med:~ journtli\ndon't carry idvtrtliementi of tobicco.\nHealth authorltlei agree thtt\nimoklng li most harmful during\nthe child's growth, and athletei who\nobserve the rulei of training don't\nimoke. Indeed, iports htvt generally hid good tftect In keeping\niome youthi from imoklng.\ni Religious appeals alio ire responsible for \u25a0 certain percentage\nof noh-smoklng youthi and adults.\nThough we must admire those person! who becauie of religious teachings or obligations avoid tobacco\nand  the  like, yet, by and  large,\nthttt tnflutneer dt net MM tt bt\nvtry grigt.\nHEALTH APPEAL\nAlio wt muit admit that ptftntal\noxamplt il | tutor, thit tht Jithn\nud mothir who don't imokt trt In\nt mort fivorablt poiltion to win\ntheir child not to imoke. However,\nwe need to recognize that our folk-\nwiyi art iuch thit tbt UM of tobicco it genenlly considered u\nbelonging only to thou grown-up,\nor neirly to. To tht child of 10\nthe parent cm uy thtt imoklng li\nfor big ptoplt with tbout u mud)\neffect M to ity to U^t tot of Vut\nthat pickles ire not for, little chil'\ndren.\nTht health argument, I bellevt, ll\nthe strongut. Practically all of\nus ptrtnti, with thli argument In\nmind, strongly . wish our children\nwould not imoke at all or not unUl\nthty htvt fully grown.\nCOST OF IMOKINQ\nI don't btlltvt wt havt emphi-\nsired the argument of cost tnough.\nMany t youth, especially if ht hli\nlearned to operate on in allowance\nor budget, would not itart smoking\nIf he hid carefully countid tht tc-\ntutl monty coit for cigarettes.\nLet no parent luppeit nt ctn keep\nhli child from imoklng merely by\ncommanding him not to imoke.\nURGE MODERATION\nHaving dont your very best to\nkeep your Ma or diughttr from\nimoklng, luppoit Hill child btglns\nto smoke. Your ntxt step U to\nInduct him or htr 10 imoke In mod-\neritlon, I hopt you dont ciuie tht\nchild to imoke clindeitlntly, tbuii\nhim, or tct cfflldlihly in tat' wiy\ntbout hli imoklng. Better to htvt\nyour child lovt you ind imoke than\nto despise you ind imoke anyway.\nSILVIATON CHILDREN\n\u00abN)OY PICNIC\nSILVEKTON, B. C. - Thi Silver.\nton 'Sundty ichool htld Id innual\nlummtr ptrty Stturdty ifternoon\ntt tht Municlpil Htll and adjoining playground. Undtr the iuper-\nvllton oi the teichen, thl children\nenjoyed gimei, followed by \u2022 iup*\nptr ot bot dolt, caki ind cocoi.\nHARD WORKERS\nThU delicious (trial\nhilpi knp yoa fit.\nGfvti 3 Important Btntflfi\nIHtlpi prevent constipation\ndue to ink of bulk.\n2 Suppliei uttfbl quintltln of\niron ud phoiphorui.\n3 Wholesome, nourishing and\nfall of delicioui flsvor.\nPOSTS\nBtyLNFUKES\nWITH OTHII .AITS OE WHIAT\nVi\n\"Today, with war hitting retail business in so many ways, I want the\nkind of support from manufacturers\nthat I can see...the kind that goes\nto work for me right here in town.\"\n\"I want adi that help me answer my customers'\nquestions and solve their wartime problems. When\na manufacturer runs ads like that in my local\ntutvspaper, it really takes a big load off a retailer's\nshoulders.,.and it's a service to my customers, too.\"\n\"Ntw products are helping a lot to fill die gaps on\nmy shelves. They help most, though, when they're\npushed by newspaper ads...ads that show all my\ncustomers what they look liie, and tell them these\nnew items can be bought in stores like mine.\"\n\"How to toll isn't my whole problem any more.\nI worry about what to jell, too...just u Mrs. Customer wonders what she can buy. The best way t\nmanufacturer can help us both is with newspaper\nads both she and I will be sure to read.\"\n4.\n\"A manufacturer's newspaper ads show tie, too,\nthat he's itill mighty interested in my problems...\neven though he's got plenty of his own. His salesman may not call so often...but as long as his newspaper ads are pitching, I know he's backing mc,\"\nWide-awake retailers...here in town and oil ovtr Canada...ar* realising mer* and\nmora this vital fact: In wartime especially, tht best support a manufacturer cen\nglvt thorn is advertising in thoir local nawtpapori. In scores of now ways, manui\nturors' newspaper advertising is hoi ping retailers enrry on through these crl\nTHE IUR.AU QF ADVERTISING \u2022 CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION \u2022 OF WHICH THIS NEWSPAPER IS A MEMSER\n \t\n.\nYou can't go\n\"all out\" when\nyour feet are\n\"all in\" so put\nyourself in our\nshoes.\nR. Andrew\n& Co.\nLenders In Foot Fashion\nWitch for Our\nWeekend Specials\nSRADLEYS\nMEAT  MARKET-Phoni 832\nHorswill's\nGROCERIES\nThe best service In town,\nPHONE 235\n(f It ti on tht tlr \u2022\nC. E. RADIO\nwill ftt lt.\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nr     BLOUSES\nLong _nd Short Sleeves\nperfect for wear with your\nNew Fall Suit\ni;     $1.95-$2.95\nFashion Fjrst Ltd.\nWartime Hint*...\nShoes Take on\nNew\nl_._.\nThere'i going to bt t lot mort\nwalking, tht tire tnd gisoline lituation being whtt It It, Thtt won't\nhurt anyone, but It doei bring to\ntht fort tht queition ot being well\nshod.\n\u25a0 Regular polishing tnd tilt uit of\nthot trees trt ot primary impor-\ntance ln extending tht lift of footwear ud In maintaining thtlr tp-\npttrtnct.\nComfortable and becoming tbotl\nthtt trt will cared for will prove\n1 good Investment in health, mono;\n(nd appearance. Extra ctrt in buying to Insure t good fit will mtln\niddtd lift to shoes.\nRegular polishing II t flrtt rule\nbecause good polish feeds tht lllth- j\ntr, makei It pliable tnd protects\nlt Wtt thoet trt tully put out of\nshape to rubbers tnd giloshei\nihould be warn in wet weather.\nWhen thoea gtt wet tnd muddy\nwuh off tbt mud with t dimp\ncloth tnd wlpt thtm dry. Insert\n\u25a0hot treei or stuff well with newspaper tnd iijy ilowly but completely, away trom dlrtct hut, tnd polnti\nit toon u they ire dry.\nWhtn shoes irt not being worn\nthty ihould bt kept In shape with\n\u25a0hot treet. Replace soles juit u\nloon u the outer ones wttr through\nand have the heels itralghtened before the last it worn crooked.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nww\nCleansing beauty-rich lather\nfreshens and tenet your skin\nCleanses deeply, ever se gently,\nwithout slightest Irritation\nKeeps yeu fragrantly dainty;\nperfumed from Up te toe\nC. W. Nelson Will\nTake His Bride\nto New Denver'\nVERNON, B.C, Sept, l^The\nhome ot Sergt. and Mrs. R. S. Nelion of Vernon wai enfete Tueiday\nSept. 8 tor the nuptials of Mri. E.\nM.   Reberger,   daughter   of   Mri.\nD. A. Dewey tnd the late Mr. Dewey of Ltnglty Prairie, tnd Chirlei\nW. Ntlion, ion of H. S. Ntlion, tnd\ntht lltt Mn. Nelion ot Ntw Denver. Rev. R. 3. Lovt ot Armstrong\nperformed tbt ceremony, wltnetted\nby Immediate relatives tnd Intimite\nfriendi. Tht roomi wtrt daintily\ndecorated with pink tnd whltt\nstreamers, tnd white wedding belli\ncombined with latt Summer flow<\nen.\nA floor-length (own ot Quetai\nblut illk jersey, iccordion pletttd\nwu tht choice of tht bride, witn\nwhich tht wort t corsage ot whltt\ncarnations tnd pink roses, Mrs. R. S.\nNelson, ti mitron-of-honor, wort\nt drew of printed blut theer, com'\npltmtnted with t oomgt ot roses\nmd eirnitions. Sergt. Ntlion wu\nhli brother's best mm.\nTbt bride'i Ublt wu covered with\nt lace cloth, decorated witb rosei\nin varied ihidei ot pink tnd roie\ntnd flinked by roie tapers. A three-\ntier wtddlng cake, topped with\ni miniature bride and groom was\ntht central motif.\nMr. tnd Mri. Nelton left liter\nfor Kelownt, the bride travelling\nin t nivy blue tult featuring i pin\nstripe, and matching tccessoriei,\nThey will make their home in New\nDenver.\nGueiti of Sgt tnd Mn. Nelion\nfor t few diys ire Mn. 0. A.\nDewey, mother of the bride, whoie\nhome ii ln the Fraser Villey ind\ntht father of thi groom, H. S. Nelson of Ntw Denver.\nMade wilh\nOfaanJfUtty.\nNature's .Inert Beauty Aids\nBy MRS. M.\nt Tht engagement il tnnounctd\not Pimtlt Helen, younger diughtir\not Mri. A. W. N. Tiylor ot Willow\nPoint, tnd tbt Ittt Lleut.-Colonel\nTiylor, C.S.I., to Auitln Oltt Wolff,\nyounger ton ot Mr. snd Mri. A. 0.\nWolff of St. John, Ntw Brumwlck.\nThl wtddlng ll to tike plice in\nUkt Charlu, LoulilSm, In October.\nLA^JE-CRACK\nt  Mr, tnd Mn. A, J, Crick of\nCrinbrook, formerly of Nelson, announce tht wedding of thtlr third\ndiughter, Irene Maud, to Thomai\nHerbert Lint, only Mh ot T. H. Lt_t\not Vincouvtr. Tht wtddlng took\nplice quietly tt tht homt of Rtv.\nand Mri. A. S, Cribb In Crinbrook,\nStpt 11.\nt W. G. Elidon wai In town from\nBonnington yesterday.\nt Shoppen In tht city yeiterday Included Mrs. J, B. Fletcher\ntnd htr daughter of Ainsworth.\ni Mrs. N. Dosenberger of Sunihine Bty tnd young diughtir\nElaine ipent yeiterday ln town.\nTelegrapher Otorgt Milne,\nwho ipent t week with hli ptrtnti\nin Fairview, has lift for tht Cout\nt Mr. md Mrs. Arthur Smith,\nNtlion Avenue, htvt u guest thtlr\nion Arthur, who hu rtturntd trom\nTrail.\nt E. H. H. Applewhaite ot Willow Point visited town yesterday.\n. i Stpptr T. N. Wtttrtr of Chllliwick li t guest ot hit ptrenti.\nVISITOR FROM COAST\ne   Mlu Lilian Bennett ot Vtncouver ii viiiting her ptrenti, Mr.\nand Mn. W. A. Bennett, 95 High\nStrttt tnd plans to go to Trail today to spend t ftw dayi with ber\nbrother tnd ilster-ln-law. Mr. tnd\nMn. W. A. Bennett.\nt Rev. M. C. T. Percival of Kailo\nli i city viiltor.\nt Delbert Smiley. R.C.N., hu returned to Vtneouvtr ifter visiting\nhli parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. W. J.\nSmiley, 14M Hill Mints Rotd.\ne Robert Gerdti ot Sloctn City\nspent yesterday In Nelion.\nt Mrt. Roy Grihim of Bonnington visited town yesterday.\nt Miss Abble Will ot U Frince\nCreek .li visiting Trail.\nLEAVES FOR COAST\nt   Mlu Frincei Lincoln, Stinley\nStrut leaves this morning for Vancouver.\nt MUi Edni Kenjiedy, 202 Robion Strttt. rtturntd from two weeki\nholidiy ln Lethbridge, Cilgary tnd\nBinff.\nt Mr. ind Mri. B. J. McGregor\nof Bonnington visited town yeiter\nif.\nHONOR REBEKAH HEAD\nt   Schuyler   Club   Put'   Noble\nOrand of tht Rebekih Lodge inter-\nVIGNEUX'\nttlntd Mondty tfttrnoon it tht\nhomt tt 114 Filli Strttt ot Mrs\nQecy Petty, honoring Mn. Btule\nBridge of Revelitoke, Grand President of tht Rebekih aisembly, I. 0.\n0. F. Tht club members preiented\nMn. Bridge with a hindsome cut\n(lm mirmiladt jir. Aiiliting with\ntht refreshments wtrt Mri. J. Wood\nind Mn. J. T. Brown. Othen present wtrt Mn. Harriett C. Ferguson.\nMrs. H. Landrldge, Mn. Joseph\nBradshaw, Mn. John Lundle, Mn.\nMiude M. Travel, Mn. A. II. Whitehead, Mn. David Proudfoot Mri.\nJ, H. Lemmon, Mrs. Thomu McMillan, Mri. II. A. Parker, Min D. Whit-\naker, MH. 0. Shaw. Mn. A. E. Read,\nMn. C. R. Hinni tnd Mn. Annie\nPeten. j\n* VISITOR FROM COAST\nt Mrs. E. N.' Dtvty of Vincouvtr ls viiiting htr ion tnd diughter\nin liw, Mr. ud Mrs. R. E. Dtvey,\n709 Third Street* Sht hu juit returntd from Saskatoon whtrt iht\nittended tht weddings ot htr two\ndiughters.\nt Mn. Robert Hong ind htr\ndiughtir, Mn, B. J. Birtles ind son\nof Hirrop, ipent yuterdiy in town.\nt PO, Verdon Scott of Hillfi is\nvisiting hli ptrtnti, Mr. tnd Mn.\nOeorge Scott, US High Street.\nt Miss Arrow Smith of Creston\nwas in tht city yesterday en route to\nCreiton whtre ihe plans to ipend t\nwttk.\nt Mr, tnd Mn. A. J. Cornish\nhtvt .taken up residence ln the Kerr\nApirtments.\n\u2022 Mn. Joieph Grant of Loi An-\ngeles tnd htr diughter, Mn. George\nMawrt of Seattle, tnd tht latter's\nton Oeorge, left yesterday tfter t\nftw dtyi vlilt it tht homt of Mn.\nGrant's ilster-ln-law, Mri. Joieph\nSturgeon, Silica Strtet\nt Mr, ind Mn. John Tiwse\nCedar Point htve as guest Ltc. F. J.\nClarke of the R.A.F., Medicine Hat.\nHONORED AT FAREWELL\nt A ftrtwell pirty wu held it\ntht home of Mr. tnd Mn. M Divis,\n308 Hoover Strtet tor Alex (Pat)\nJohniton, who hu left to join the\nCanadian Army. Music uid games\nwtrt enjoyed end Mr. Johniton wu\npreiented with t pen end pencil iet.\nThoie invlttd wtrt Mr. .tnd Mn.\nA. Johniton, James Johniton, A\nTurnbull, Miu Mtry Turnbull, Miss\nJem Turnbull, Mr. tnd Mn. M.\nDtvitt, George Bird, Rae Wortll,\nMlu Juniee Krift Mlu Gloria Storbo, Miu Joyce Divlu, Mlu Ester\nAnderion, Stirling Manuel, Gordon\nStile*. Mlu Irli Kraft Mlu Myrtle\nLeet,.Thomai Wilklnion, Mlu Mir-\nlon Divis, Bobby Davis, Mr. ind\nMn. Dunctn McLtUtnd, Mlu Ellra-\nbttb.WutUnko. Wilfnd Lttta, Miu\nJudy Andtnon ud Miu Mirgiret\n| Andenon,\nJudge Nlsbet\nRecommends 3\nfor Franchise\nHli Honor Judge'W. A. Nlsbet in\nCounty Court Tuudiy recommended three applicants for natunliia-\ntlon.\nTht tint wu Mrs. Mtry Miller,\n1 widow, Grmlte Rotd, who cime\nto Canada ln 103B tnd hu been 'In\nNelion lince then. She wu born in\nJugo-Slavla In 1901. Mn. Miller\nhu two children.\nJoseph Piwskl, lumberman of\nSlocan City, wbo wu bore ln Poland ln I8O9 tnd ctme to Cinidt\nIn' 1828, WW tht second. Ht has\nbeen living ln Slocin City since\n1997, ii mirried tod hu two children.\nMiu Antonny Bergman, house-\nworker ot Ntlion, bom in Russia ln\n1921, wu tht third. Sht came to\nCintdt in 1924 and hu been living\nhere since 1929.\nCouncil Civet $1000\nto Isolation\nHospital Renovation\nGrant of $1000 to thl Kootenay\nLikt General Hoipital toward\nIsolation hoipital renovation e\nrltd out lut yttr wu authorized\nby tht City Council Mondiy night\nin adoption of iti committee ot\nthe whole report\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CITY, B,C.-Mtyor N.\nC. Stibbs of Ntlion md A. H. Allm\nPruident ot Ntlion Boird ot Trtdt,\nwtrt viiiton bin.\n' Mn. H. A, Solly of Wut Sum,\nmerlind, Dloceun President ot tht\nW.A., who wu tn routt to Wtnnl.\npeg to ttttnd tht Dominion Annul! meeting ot the W.A., visited\nthl Japanese Anglican Mission\nhtrt.\nMr. tnd Mri. Stinley Clough ind\nfamily ot Silverton spent tht weekend htrt with rtlitlvei.\nMiu Betty Terry left Sundty for\nKimberley whtrt ihe will ttttnd\nhigh ichool.\nMr. ind Mn. T. Hulli of Nelion\nwere weekend gueiti ot their son-\nin-law ind dtu(hter, Mr. ind Mn.\nB. E. O'Neill.\nMrs. R. 0. Warner who wu in\ni cir accident iome weeks tgo, il\nable to be tbout igain.\nWife Had \"Hunch\"\nHusband Was\nAlive\nMONTREAL, Stpt 11 (CF)-\nTwelve houn ifter thi htd\nbttn idvlsed ot tht deith ot\nhtr husband, tn electrlclin\naboard tht' H.M.C.S. Raccoon,\nMrs. Philip S. Brady of Montreil lut night received 1 win\ntrom htr husbind tnd saying ht\nwu \"O.K. tnd fIf\nMri. Brady, who hid i\n\"hunch\" that the official announcement telling.o( her hui-\nbuid'i detth wu wrong, wired\nto hit }ait ihort address asking\nif he wen ill right.\nInjuries to two rlbi, suffered\nin t ipirrlng bout with t Shipmate, ktpt htr Brady aihore\nwhtn tht Raccoon lut Ittt port\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, HPT. 16, 1942\u20145\nBuenos Aires Is tht largest city\nof Latin America with a population\nof 2,300,000.\nCanning Sugar\nMusi Be Bought\nBefore Sept. 30\nOTTAWA, Stpt 11 (CP), - Tht\nWartime Pricu ind Tradt Botrd\ntodty tnnounctd, In ordtr to dear\nup mliundentindings, that housewives mty purchase during September tht sugar they axpect to require tor homt canning and preserving during October.\n\u25a0All purchaiei of lugir for thli\npurpoie muit bt madt before tht\ntnd ot tbt present month, tnd lt tl\nemphasized no purchase voucher!\nmty bt used after September SO.\nInspectors ot tht Board'i enforcement diviiioni ire empowered to\ncheck up on tny housewife's tup-\nply of tugar to iee that it Is not being hoarded or improperly used tnd\nto make sure that all sugar pur-\nVREEMAM\n*    FURNITURE CO.\nTht Houit ot rumltU-t Vtluu\nPhont IM Nilson    '\nTrade In Your Old\nFurniture\nBUY ON OUR\n\u2022     BUDGET PUN\nOn. Jim CUjl\nWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1942\nCKLN AND\nMORNINC\n7:45\u20140 Canada\n7:48\u2014Today'i   Programma   Highlights (CKLN)\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:15-Vamp Till Ready\n8:80\u2014Front Une Family\n8:45\u2014Little Jick Little\n9:00-BBC Newt     -\n\u00bb:15\u2014Conctrt Tlmt 1CKLN)\n\u00bb:30-Hymn Timt (CKLN)\n8:45\u2014Breakfast it Sardi's\n8:89\u2014Tlmt Signal\nlOiflO-Mornlng Vlait\n10:l&-rSouth Amtrictn Wiy CKLN\n10:4_-\"They Tell Me\"\n11:00\u2014Vincent Lopei Orchutn\n11:15\u2014Between the Bookendi\n11:30\u2014\"Soldier*i Wife\"\nll'.ii\u2014Songi by Curly Bradley\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014Firm Broideut\n12.25\u2014The Notlct Botrd (CKLN)\n12.3&-CBC Ntwi\n12:49\u2014Columbia Concert Orcheitra\n1:00\u2014Ont O'clock Melodies\nl:15-Marchi_g Along (CKLN)\n1:80\u2014Inttrluda\n1:83-Tilk\n1:45\u2014Music by Cugat\n2:00-Scott and HU Music\n3:30\u2014Mirror for Womtn\n2:45\u2014Dave Cheskin's Orcheitra\n3:00\u2014Dan Metier tnd Hli Islanders\n3:15\u2014Recital Serin\n3:30\u2014Musical Prognmmt\n3:43-BBC Ntwi\n4:0C\u2014The Balladeer\n4:18\u2014Two Piano Team\n4:30\u2014 String Quartet'\n4:45-Vocal Varieties\n3:00-Niwi Comment\n3:05\u2014Grenadier Guards' Bind\n5:30\u2014Musical Programme\nEVENINC\n6:0C\u2014Mid-Week Meditations\n8:30\u2014United Church Biennlil Convention.\n8:53\u2014Interlude\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:13\u2014\"A Baker'i Doren\"\n7:45\u2014Impresaioni by Green\n8:13\u2014Britain Speaks\n8:30-BBC News Btll\n9:00\u2014\"Step It Up\"\n9:30\u2014Isabelle McEwan Sings\n9:45\u2014\"Ai A Matter of Fact\"\n:0:00\u2014CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014John Aviion'i OrchMtra\n10:45\u2014Abe Lyman_  Orcheitra\n11:00\u2014God Save the King\nchased tor homo canning ln October\nti io used before October 81.\nV ' \t\nSalvation Army to\nHold Tag Day\nPermission    tor    tbt\nArmy to bold i Bad Shield I\nln Nelion Sept 28 wu i\nthe City Council Monday :\nWATCH FOR OUR\nGROCERY SPECIALS j\nIn FRIDAY'S PAPIR\nOverwaitea Ltd.1\n' Phont 707\nWATCH REPAIR\nll I Job fir experti. Our work\nmum your utlifictlon,\nH. H. Sutherland\n491 Biktr It\nRowley li Offered\nMeter Reader Post\nPoiltion of City Meter Reader\nhu bttn offered by tht Council to\nAl V. Rowley In place of B. 0.\nJoy, recently luperannutted. Mr.\nJoy'i poiltion wu flnt fUltd by\nWilmer McHardy. but alter Mr. McHardy enlisted ln the Air Forct\nMr. Joy relumed to the poit ind\nll it present engaged in it The\noffer, agreed upon in committee of\nthe whole, wu mtdt official Mondiy night when the Council tdopt-\ned the committee report.\nDon't Depend\non Your\nNeighbor\nTlioro li plenty of coal, but there Is going to bo\na ihortago of can tnd mon to h.iul tht can to\nour ytrdi. You cin protect younelf againit i\nihortage In your own bucment by ordering your\nlupply of coal now!\nPHONE 33\nWest Transfer Co.\nESTABLISHED IN 1199\nR.A.F. Officers to\nArrive Today\nto Arrange Concert\nTwo Royal Air Forct officers,\nFit Lieut. Andtnon tod Po. Arnold,\nof No. 34 S.F.T.S., Medicine Bat,\nwill arrive in Ntlion thia morning\nto make arrangements for tht concert to bt given Sept 23 by t group\ntrom ttt Medicine Hit Flying ichool\nTht concert, to be preiented entirely by performert from tht R.A.F.\nichool, will be sponsored by Kokanee Chapter I.O.D.E., ind proceeds\nwill bl divided between the Chapter \u00abnd Ntlion brinch of tht Red\nCrou.\nLt.-Col. tad Mn. G. A. Hoover\nwill entertain tht two officers while\nthey t\u00bb in Ntlion.\nC. MacDonald Giren\nAdministration of\nMcCuaig Estate\nCliude MtcDontld of Kulo wu\ngranted letten of administration lo\ntht estite of Duncan McQualg, by\nHla Honor Judge W. A. Nisbet in\nChimben Mondiy. Mr. McQuaig\ndied Mtrch 21, 1341 It Kulo.\nNet tmount of tbt estite wu\n1383.28, comlstlng of nil utile ln\nB. C. tnd cuh, Btntflclirlu were\nMn. Annlt neither, a titter of\nMontreil, $191.84, ind Mri. J. A\nSlater, lister of Mipltton, Minn.\n$191.04.\nSolicitor of the tttttt wu E. K\nDawion.\nQUEEN'S BAY\nQUEENS BAY, B. C.-Mn. Kenneth Attrtt nd htr wo Dlek lett\nfor Vincouvtr Ult wttk. whtrt\nDlek will enter tbt Univtnity. Mrs\nAttru ii viiiting htr couiins, the\nUnyoni in North Vtneouvtr.\nWirrint Offletr T.'It. Strttton\n\u2022nd Mn. Strttton ind two diugh-\ntiri Lorni ind Jicquellnt ot Ctlgtry and Mri. Bird ot Ntlion tnd\nMn. Vtllinei of Creicent Bty, wtrt\nrecent gueiti of Hon. Kenneth tnd\nMrs Aylmtr.\nMr. tnd Mn. W. H. Foiter of Nelion viilted thtlr homt htn Sundiy.\nHon. Mn. rir.y-L.ike of Nelton wu \u2022 Sundiy viiltor htrt.\nMr. nd Mra. H Htrdlng of Ntlion wtrt Sundiy giiirti of Hon. K.\nA. tnd Mn. Aylmtr.\nMr. tnd Mrt. I. F. Phillip* of\nNilion iptnt tht weekend with\nMrs J. S. Hint.\nMr. ind Mn. A. J. Cerniih ipent\nthe weekend it thtlr bcich homt.\nMini Join Scott-Ltudtr wu t\nviiltor lo Crawford Biy Sundiy.\nKing Visits Spot\nWhere Duke\nCrashed in Plane\nLONDON, Sept 18 (CP).-The\nKing tramped acrou rough Scot-\ntiih hill country yuterdiy to vlilt\nthi ipot where hU brother, the\nDuke of Kent cruhed to deith ln\nt Sunderland flying boat three\nweeki igo.\nMtmben of the leirchlng ptrty\nwho found the wreckage .as well\nu others connected with tht tragedy, relited their itorlei to the\nKing.\nPlay Safe ...Use\nCOLGATE'S\nTOOTH POWDERI\nIf it'l klljln' you'ri mliiin',\nremember .thii\u201476% of ill idulu\nhue btd breath. And unfortunately, OTHERS ilwiyi detect it\nbefore YOU do yourself. Tike\nno chum! Uie Colgite'i Tooth\nPowder... clew yoar hrttth u\nyoa clttn your teeth.\nJtlmllflt lull provi iMtlv-\nilvtly thtt It F tut at 10 cam\nColgele'i Teeth . twdtf __fu_V\nrtepi orei btd breath.\nSAVES YOU MONIYI\nCetnptred to other ludl o g br in _ i,\n\u2022 Iwgt tin of Colptt'i (Ira too\nup to JO m*r* ttwrntrnt t (lui\ntin up lo 46 ami trmUagi\u2014tot\nnot 1 puny morel\nTIP TO SMOKHtSI\nColgite'i Tooth Pow.\ndtr ii on of tht\nquickeit, mint wiyi\nto giurd titlait\ntobicco litis tnd\ntobicco brutkl\nCOLGATE'S\nTOOTH POWtlR\n\u2022t-'r-tt,  111,\nreetrm^ZZ. \"YOUR  CLOTHES LOOK ONLY\nISS**\"'**-\nMILADY'S\nM__an__i!\nfjjj|j|\n40c\ni [| Iff!     | lUR iiufntit\nn-, n i ti\/iNi youn ini*\nStubborn Spots Vanish -Safely\/\nyjov, roe, WIU, n aitohiihid to tee\n*\u25a0 bow much brighter ind iweeter-\nimelllng dothei comt wuhed tht Sunlight\nway. Orimicit work clothe!, tht mott\nlolled toweli, pity mlti tnd btd lintni\nturn out ipotlettly dun when you put\nt touch of Sunlight to thtm. Yei, Juit a\ntouch of thii imaiing map on the moet\ntoiled ptrti doei the trick. For Sunlight tn-\n\u00abt n nt ly leivei i Sim of nap when It comet\nin conttct witb the dirt... tnd ti you\nwaih, Sunlight Whlpt up falto thl rirheit,\ndecpeit-cleiniing Itther you ever uwl\nNo rubbi'no nttdtd\nTHINK or III There'i no hird rubbing\nneeded when Sunlight'! \"extrt-iotpineu\"\nget! to work on (rimy ipoti. Thtt savet\ntht clothet\u2014md you, tool And bett of\ntil, clothes come brl\/jhttr all mat. No\ndanger of anyone laying your clothes look\nitreiky or \"half-wni_rd\" when you un\nthe Sunlight method. Sunlight ll iU pun\ntotf-uSt for colon. Oct Sunlight todiy I\nspeediest, tAS\/esr\nDISH SWASHING- \u00a3\u00a5\u00a3*.!\nt The moment you touch Bunllfht\nSoap you can feel how much more\n\u2022oipy it ii. Thli \"utr\u00ab.\u00bbo\u00abplncM\"\nmakei quick work of (rttie and\n\u2022tuck-on food ptrtklet. So uu\nSunlight for diihwuhlng tnd ill\ndeanlng, too. See bow diihn, lulvrr,\nglutei tptrkht And Sunlight U k\nIrind to hindi.\nFOR A COMPLETE WASHING JOB -\nYOU CAN'T DO WITHOUT\nSUNLIGHT\n1 LEf'E* noDKi\nI\n  1 N \u25a0   \u25a0\n J}\u00bbIsnti Jatltj 5J. arc ? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nCtttbUibtd April a, 1901\nBrifufc CotamWa'a\nMott Interesting Newspaper\nPublished tvtry morning txctpt Sundty by\ntht NBWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIM-\nITED SM Biktr St., NtUon. British Columbii.\nMEMBEB 01 THE CANADIAN PHESS Al<D\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF giadJlaATIONS.\nWEDNESPAY, SEPT. 16,1942.\nA.R.P. Workers Are Not\nForqetting the\nRealities\nA.R.P. leaders and workers in Kootenay possess a sense of the stern realities of the situation on the Pacific\nfront which refuses to permit them to\nforget\u2014as do so many of us\u2014that we\nare today no more immune from raids\nby Japanese bombers than we. were\non Dec. 8 last year.\nThe Japanese are still In the Aleutians. They still retain their hold on\nscores of stepping stone islands in the\nPacific upon which they are building\nairfields and improving harbor facilities. In spite of the notable naval and\nair victories which have been won by\nthe Americans the Japanese have lost\nlittle of their offensive strength. That\nthey are preparing to attack Vladivostok and the Alaska mainland is probable.   '\nNor, if British Columbia to be\nraided, assume that the raids would be\nconfined to the Coast. It would require\nan extraordinary degree of optimism\nto hold such a view.\nA.R.P. is building an organization\nto deal with the effects of such raids\nif they occur. It is teaching community-minded men and women how to\nfight fires, how to protect water and\nother essential services, how to prevent sabotage, how to assist injured,\nhow to prevent panic, and how to take\nsuch precautions in the event of an\nalert as to make our towns as near invisible as possible.\nLooking Backward\n10 MEAR8 AQO\n(From Dilly Newi, Stpt.19, 1932)\nJ. S. Woodiworth, MP., leader ot the Dominion Libor pirty. iddreued i public meeting in Nelion Thundiy.\nA. B. Netherby, ex-mimger of the Royal\nBink of Canidi, here, ind now ot Seittle, ii\nipending a few dayi in Nelion ind vicinity.\nZlliworth Vinei, Jr., national and Wimbledon linglei tennii champion, and Henry\nAuitln. tltleholder of Great Britain, will meet\nln the finali of the linglei matchei ot the Pacific wuthweit tournament which open! at\nLoi Angelei tomorrow.\nR. J. Klngiley of South Slocan hai recently completed Uie purchaie of Vic Biner's\npleuure reiort on Chriitlm Lake\n29 YEARS AQO\n(From Dilly Ntwi, Sept 1S, 1917)\nMr. ind Mn. T. D. Stark left thli mornin?\n(or Winnipeg.\nAnnouncement li made ot the ippointment\nof Rev. A. J. Mitchell, ot the Preibyterlan\nChurch it Nikuip for two yeari, to the New\nDenver incumbency.\nD. T. Bulger, Nikuip, hu lecured i con-\ntrict from Uie Provincial Government for the\nconitructlon of 1 ferry barge for use it Hall's\nLanding, on the Columbia.\nLome A. Campbell of Rouland wu elected preiident ot the Northport Power Company at the meeting In Spokane Wedneiday.\n40 YEARS  AQO\n(From Pally Newi, Sept. It, 1902)\nW. H. Holmu, manager ot the Kootemy\nWire Worki, uw a Urge porcupine waddle\nacrou the ildewalk on Front Street yeiterday.\nW. D. Stewart leave! [or the Coait tonight\nto look after iome logging contricti.\nP. C. Gimble of Victoria tnd Mlis Eliz-\nibeth Bolton of Toronto, are viiiting Mr. and\nMri. A. G. Gimble here.\nA. E. Bloom. Nelion, hu u hli gueit his\n' liiter, Mlu B. B'oom of Ticomi.\nToday's Horoscope\nA difficult, trying yeir li iheid ol those\nwho hive birthday! todiy. Bereavement!, do-\nmertlc and love ind builneu trouble! ire\nthreatened. Witch your heilth md correspondence, ind avoid chingei. Som\u00ab giln will\nmiterlaliie. You hive i cheerful dlipoiition,\ndeep lympithlei. md \u2022 love of peice ind\nnirmony ire ullent triiti In your chincter.\nYou ieek congenlil friendi ind ire devoted\nto your loevd onei. Born on thli dite the child\nwill experience miny disappointment! in love\nand buiineii. md untoward event! will often\niffecl the llie. Heilth will alao cauie anxiety,\nrininclil   giln,  however,  li  preuged.\nTest Yourself\n1   How miny lUtei of the U. S. A. hive\n\"New'' In front of their nimei?\n2. Whit it the profeulon of moit governor! of the United Stitei?\n3. How many ititei hive namu beginning\nwith M?\nTI8T  ANSWERS\n1 Four\u2014Ntw Himpihlrt, Niw Jiruy,\nNtw York. Niw Mexico.\n2 They ire liwytn\n3 tight\u2014Milne, Mirylind. Mitsichuiitti,\nMlchlfin, Mlnnuoti. Mlultilppl. Miuouti ind\nMon tint.\nOptn to tny reader. Ntmtt tf perioni\nliking queitiom 'Will not bt publlihed.\nThtrt   ll   nt   ehtrgt   for   thli   itrvlet.\nWorried, Klmberley-^ould you pletit ttll\nmt whtt to do ibout the following housing\niltuation? I am a widow living with my\nion. I hive a houie rented, the tenants\n' are behind with their rent and have alao\nbroken into t lock fait ihed and have\ntaken quite t lot of stuff I expect my ion\nto bt balled up anytime. Could I tell thoie\npeople to letvt it once, or would I htve\nto glvt thtm a month'! notice? I expect\nto go back to tht houte myself.\nThree month'i notice to vacate muit be\ngiven to tenants, ,md tenants muit give t\nmonth'i notice to a landlord. We would advlie\nyou to consult a lawyer about the damage\nto the houie.\nReider, Salmo, end 0. S. Wynndel\u2014Pleaie repeat formula for whitewash to be used for\nourdoor buildings given in your column\ntwo weeki ago.\nWhltewaih \u2014 Take one half bushel of\nfreshly burned lime, ilack It well with boiling\nwater; cover it during the procesi. to keep in\nthe iteam. Strain liquid through a fine sieve,\nand add it to seven poundi of salt previously\nwell dissolved in warm water; three poundi\nof ground rice boiled to a thin paste and\nstirred in boiling hot, one half pound of powdered Spanlih whiting; one pound of clean\nglue, which hai previously been dissolved by\nsoaking it well, and then,hanging It over a\nslow fire in a small kettle within a large one\nfilled with water. Add five gallons of hot water\nto the mixture, stir lt well, and let It stand a\nfew days covered from dirt, tt must be applied\nquite hot.\nReader, South Slocan\u2014Would you kindly tell\nme the names of some publishing houses\nthat buy cartoons?\nCentral Presi Canadian, 80 King Street\nWeit, Toronto; N.E.A. Cleveland. Ohio; King\nFeature Syndicate, Inc., 235 East 45th Street,\nNew York City.\nA. M. W., Nelson\u2014Would you please give \u2022\nrecipe for iweet cucumber plcklei that\nuiei iweet saccharin initead of lugar?\nOne grain of laccharln li equivalent to\nfour teaipooni of tugar and may be mbstitut-\ned at this ratio in almost any pickle recipe.\nSweet Cucumber Pickle\u2014Eight large ripe\ncucumbers, one eiehth pound stick cinnamon,\none ounce whole cloves, three pounds sugar or\n96 grains saccharin, one and a half pints vinegar.\nPare the cucumberi. quarter and Uke out\nthe seeds then cut the quarters into medium\nsired pieces. Scald in salted water (two table-\nmoons alt to one quart of wateri then drain\nand ilmmer in clear water until they are tender but firm. Drain well. Tie the spices in a\nbag and boil them with the vinegar and wear\nfor five minutei. Pour this mixture over the\ncucumbers, cover the Jar and set awav. The\nnext day pour off the syrup,, boil for 10 minutes and pour over the cucumbers agiln. Flav-\nor is improved by repeating, this procesi several times. Place the pickles ln clean, hot Jars\nand seal.\nReader. Trail\u2014How much would a single man\nwith no dependents have to pay per vear\nIn Income tax. his income being from $1800\nto $2100 a year? Also what would his exemption be?\nThe amount ot Income Tax per year on\n$1600 would amount to $359.52 of which $127.44\nwould be the savings portion and on $2100 the\ntax amounti to $483.24 and $151.20 lavitgi.\nDeductions are allowed on alternative savings\nlike life lniurance premiums and mortgage\nprincipal payments from the savings portion\nof the tax.\nPaging Bobbie\nThe Burns Club of Victoria has hit upon\na novel expedient to bring the works of Scotia's beloved bard more fully before Its membership. There ii danger In the thing. Wo, becauie the organization hai held a debate on\nthe relative merit!, each to each, of two of the\nbard'i well-known pieces; \"Tarn O'Shanter,\"\nand \"The Cottar's Saturday Night.\" They will\nbe fortunate it heads are not broken over it.\nA man who has gone through most of his\nlife believing that \"The Cottar's Saturday\nNight\" out-distances \"Tarn O'Shanter\" In merit\nis not going to take It lying down should the\njudge hold otherwise. The reverse would be\nas keenly felt, on the other side of the debate.\nIn short, only the presence of the Scotla'i bard\nhimielf would likely Kttle the point\u2014and that\nleemi i little too much to expect. In spirit,\nno doubt. \"Robbie\" would be there, and ha\nwould have liked the argument, too.\nStrictly ipeaking. an author's worki ire\nleparate, md nldom can be compired. One\nwai written on one day. and another on another. One wn written in thli mood, md it!\nlucceiior in thit. Most often, they will be\nfound to hive different themei, and purpoiei.\nThe Burni Club and Hi memberihlp\u2014md\nnot a few other people\u2014will be ln the embarrassing poiltion of liking most thingi that\nRobbie Burni wrote, ind iome there ire who\ncan repeit them by heart. Let the judgei beware, that'i all! Heilm' blood rum warm-\nVictoria Colonist.\nWar-25 Years Ago\nBy Tht Cinidlin Prni\nSept 18, 1917\u2014French ilrmen raided towm\nIn Wurtemberg ind Rhenish Prussia Auttrlim\nair-raided Venice, but four counteritttcki on\nthe Biimlixi Pliteiu filled. Threttened revolt of Ruulin Couicki checked, tnd Gen.\nKtltdln rulgned hli leidenhlp to Premier A.\nT. Kertniky.\n.WW\nfetters to tl\nEditor\nLttttrt mty bt publlihtd tvtr t nom dt\nplumi, but tht ictuil Mint ot tnt wrlttr\nmuit bl Qlven to Ult Editor tl evldenceof\ngood filth. Anonymoui l.ttart ge In tht\nWlttt piper buket\nAdmires  Improvements\nThat Beautify Nelson\nTo tht Editor.\nSir\u2014Nisty thlngi irt so often reported\nand not nice thing!.'which makei me want\nto place on record bow happy I htvt bttn to\nvisit Nelion during i ptriod of 17 yttn tnd\naee Uie many Improvement! ln the town. Of\ncount. I have, alwayi admired Nelion'i rare\niltuation. iti hillside homes and gay gardens,\nbut on thii vlilt I havt bttn pirticulirly\nitruck with whtt hu bten done to fill tht\nLaktildt Pirk gardens with t blut of flowen\n\u2022nd traniform Vernon Street into t delight to\niny gaidener'i eye. I ilio noted the fine Civic\nCentre which has been built ilnce I wai laat\nhere. .\nGood luck to Nelion.\nDOROTHY PILLEY RICHARDS.\n(Author of \"Climbing Dayi\")\n41 Kirkland 'Street,\nCambridge, Masi.\nSept. 12, 1942.\n.\n\u2014\t\nPress Comment\nA LITTU INFLATION CAN RUIN\nWhen the average Individual talki ibout\nInflation he Is rtrely tble to define the term\nby Hi precise implication. One ipectacular way\nto preient the idea ii by citing Germiny'i experience, culminating ln 1923, when ln December of that year it would have taken 1,200,400,-\n000 mark! to buy what one mark\u201423.8 centi\u2014\nbought in 1913. Trmilated into Canadian\nmoney, that would be equivalent to having to\npay $132,044,000,000 (one hundred thirty-two\nbillions, forty-four millioni of dollan) for the\nloaf of baker'a bread that corti 11 centi today.\nWe all know that there Ii not going lo bt iuch\ninflation at that in Ctnidt. Wt tre convinced\nthere will not even be inflttlon iuch thit breid\nwill coit $1000 \u2022 loaf, or a itamp to mall a\nletter $2S0-ratei which obtained ln Germany\nin July of 1922, before her notorloui inflitlon\nreally got iti itcond wind tnd itarted running.\nUnfortunately, Inflation doei not hive to\nget to the one trillion, two hundred billion\nitage in order to do incalculable harm. At\nthe two-to-one itage it can work hardihip.\nAt the four-to-one it can wipe out the laving!\nof a lifetime. At elght-to-one it could quickly\nruin the nation'! economy. Inflation, mean!\nthat money hai loit \u2022 good deal of iti value.\nIt will not buy ai much, In the ihape of uieful\ngoodi, as It did or ihould. It mean! that tha\nvalue of money ii going down. Although we\nmay buy enough lniurance and put enough\nmoney in the bank to finance old age, we iud-\ndenly wake up to the fact that we cannot live\none thoit itvlngi. They do not repreient the\nvalue they ihould. Or we may buy gilt-edged\nbond!, md lave for a hgmtpf our fcwn. ifrbtft\nwe iell the bondi, wt eolltct thtlr ftct vtlue.\nBut they will pay for only half of a houie, lf\nmoney hai ihrunk in iti worth by thit much.\nThat ll inflition.\n; The Germin fluco merely lUuitntei how\nfar the condition expand!. We are not life,\nmerely becauie we know Inflation never will\ngo aa far In thii country; we cm help ounelvei,\nour country, and ilay the Inflation dragon with\nWar Saving! Certificate!' md Stampi \u2014 but\nonly lf we buy enough of them. \u2014 Victorii\nTlmei.\nSTABBER IN THE BACK\nGandhi'i Internment by the Indiin Government; the execution of two iplei In London and of ilx In Waihington, and the len-\ntencing of a traitor to die In Detroit, all happening within a few* dayi, atteit the determination of the United Nation! to deal iternly\nwith back-itabben.\nWhen M. K. Gandhi let lt be known that\nhe contemplated making a deal with the Japaneie he loit the lympathy of many people ln\nthe United State! who have hitherto applauded\nhii every move. He could not have reallied\nhow healthy a hate lor tht Jtpl hu been developed on thli continent ilnce Peirl Hlrbour.\nHe might u well htvt tilked of making a\ndeal with the Devil. Al one itroke he not only\nruined the proipecta of hli Hindu mutineer!\nbut also established a new bond of unity between the great Engliih-ipeaklng natlom.\nLike the non-Indian fakln ln our mldit,\ntill I one of the loin cloth traded on the emergent lituation to put over hli pet acheme of\nreform. Indiani, he laid in effect, could not\njoin wholeheartedly in i itruggle for world\nfreedom unleii they had i different form of\ngovernment. Hii oppoiite number! here In\nCanadi declare thit they cinnot fully lupport\nthe war effort until there li \u2022 complete chmge\nin our economic lyitenv Curloiuly enough,\nthey have alio ihown \u2022 laming towirdi Ji-\npin.\nBetween them md the fellowi who wen\nlummarlly dealt with at London md Wuhlngton there is little lo choott.\u2014Libor Review.\nCONCRITS (XAMPLI\nThe Nitionil Wtr Libor Boird could md\na grow lnjuitice by giving filr pity to one\nlong neglected clasi of civil lervinti.\nLerge numben of men tnd women' now\nemployed by the Dominion of Cmtdt ire\nclassed ll \"ttmponry\" yeir ifter yeir under\nin irbHriry \"quota\" lyitim. That la, only \u25a0\ncirtlln percmtige ricelvi ippolntmtnti to\nthi ptrmtntnt ittff. Tht ptrmantnt apoplnttei\nget the mnuil lncreuei ln piy provided by\nthe itiutei of Ctnidt. But tht \"ttmponry\"\nemployee! whoie work mty bt ln tvtry wiy\n\u2022i satisfactory and efficient ftt no lncreuei\nof iny kind.\nThui the* \u00abe frozen to their Jobi In the\nmoit irbltrtry md unftlr mtnntr.\nThen Intquilltlti ihould bt ended \u2014 Vincouvir Ntwi-Hinld.\nWords of Wisdom     Etiquette Hints\nCorrection dou much, but encouragement\ndoei more\u2014Encouragement ifter ceniure li\nit tht lun after a ihower.\u2014Goethe.\nWhen on thi itreet or ln a public plice,\ntry ta bi comlderatt of othen ind not Incon-\nvlence them in my wiy.\nTRAIL AND ROSSLAND MEN WITH ARMOURED REGIMENT NOW OVERSEAS\nmats; Cpl. L. J. Presley, Salmon Arm; Tpr. E. W. Pearson, Vancouver;' L-Cpl. D.'I. Gilbert, Salijion Arm; Tpr.\nV. J. Foster, Vancouver; S.Q.M.S. D. E. Nicholls, Vancouver.; and R.S.M R. D. .lay, Vancouver. Third row: Tpr.\nJ. B. Richardson, Rossland; L-Cpl. J. McEwen,' Vancouver; Tpr. W. C. Knox, Vernon; and Tpr. F. Mitchell,\nPowell River.\u2014'Canadian Army Photo.\nThese men of a Canadian Armoured Regiment now\noverseas, all from British Columbia, are keen to follow\nMajor-General F. F. Worthington, M.C, M.M., into action. They are, left to right, front row, Tpr. E. Hassell,\nPowell River; Tpr. D. A. McKenzie and Tpr. F. Kester,\nboth of Vancouver; Tpr. A. Hallmark, Kamloops; Tpr.\nH. Potter, Trail and Tpr. J. McBeth, Abbotsford. Second\nrow; Sgt.-R. B. Smyth, Trail; Sgt. G. W. Raitt, Nara-\nNelson Brother,\nSister Overseas\nlaince-Corportl   tiwretict\nK> ii with\nCinidi, over-\n(Sonny)   Wigc\" who  ii  with\nScottiih unit Bom.\nKIMBERLEY BOYS HELP CANADA'S WAR EFFORT\nRolling in ties, these lads helped to fill Kimberley's third car of salvaged rubber,\nshipped by Kimberley Branch of the Red Cross. A fourth car has since been shipped.\n\u2014Photo by Charles Warmington.\nten for tome time.\n\u00bb\n.\nCpl. H I Shilford. brother ot\nMn ,W. J. Bouty of Ntlion. li >\npriioner of wir it Hong Kong Hi\nwm wtth the Winnipeg Onm-\ndieri. with whom bt tnllited three\nyttntgo.\n) ;\nWHERE BRITISH LAUNCHED MADAGASCAR ATTACKS\nTht map above shows the throe weit coast ports occupied, Nosi Be, Majunga\nand Morondava, with arrows alao indicating the drive down the east coast, from Diejo\nSuarex, 200 miles to Antalaha which the British hava captured.\n-4\n\t\n\t\n.\n '\nN.H.L. Hockey Given Go-Ahead\nSlanal; Officials Pleased\nOTTAWA, Sept. 18 (CF)-Nl-\ntional Hockiy Lttgut tttmi In\nCintdt tnd tht United sutu\nwin officially notified todty by\nSelectlvt Service officiate In Ot\nUwi Nd Wuhlngton thtt thty\n\/ may opinte thli Winter, but thtt\nno.tpttlil oomldtrttlon will bt\ngiven under mobllllltlon regult-\ntloni to proftillonll athlete.\n' Ctntditn tnd United Stitei manpower authoritlei retchtd thtlr decision tfter tht NHL, which ilready hu played three leasoni ot\nwartime hockey, requested information u to ltl ttltui ln the light\nOf manpower regulations.\nElliott M. Little, Director of Na-\nttonal Selective Service, told of\ntht decision ln t brief statement,, re-\nltued simultaneously at Washington, which nld;\u2014\n\"Whllt neither country (Cintdt\ner tht United Stttei) hu my Intention of ptntteg exemption from\ninlllttry itrvlct to hockty pliyen\nor othtr athletci, there il no objection to allowing thtlr proftillonll\nathletic actlvitiei unleii ind-until\nthey tre requested  to  engage  In\ntome non-mllltary war duty.\"\nMr. Little uid thtt oontldera-\ntlon alto hit bttn given to t rf\nquest from tht Cinidlin Amateur\nHookty Anoclttion for \u2022 ruling\non tho poaltlem of playen tnd\nteami In ltt orgtnliatloni.\nTht Ctntditn Amateur Hockey\nAisociation,\" hei aid, \"hu undertaken to arrange ltt schedule!, pirticulirly travelling ichedule! which\noccur during plgydowni tnd playoffi, to allow for t minimum of\nloit tlmt from work.\n\"This cooperation ls necessary be-\ncauie every adult imtttur hockey\nplayer, likt tvtry other able-bodied\ncitizen, muit htvt i Job and remain on tht Job tht mixlmum poiilble time.\"\nMONTREAL, Sept 15 (CP)-\nTht go-ihild ilgnal ftr continuation of profeiilonil iport In wtr-\ntlmt wti received with utliftctlon\ntonight by memberi of tht Nttlontl Hockey Lttgue both In\nCmada arid th* United Statu,\nPreiident Frank Calder, who hu\nguided the League's destinies since\nlit Inception In 1917, teemed highly\npleased with the innouncement of\napproval made earlier In the day\ntt Ottawa, and be laid that \"now\nwe have the green light we cm\nplan aheid.\"\nThe clubs will have to rely on\nyoung playen up to 19 yean of ige\nand thoie playen who are married\nor otherwUe not required for active service,, Calder added the teann\nmay hive to cut down on active\nplayer itrength.\nPressure Is on\nFlatbushers\nIn winning their 32nd victory in\nthttr lut ie gtmet yeiterday St.\nLoult Cardinali stretched their lead\nevtr Brooklyn to two full gpmei.\nTht Dodgers wtre Idle.\nTht Cardinal! .could clinch the\nflag by winning til their remaining\n10 gamei. Or thty could loie one\ntnd itill gtt no wone than \u2022 tie,\n\u2022vtn if Ult Dodgen ihould win ill\ntheir remilnlng 13. The preuure il\nOn  lilt flitbushen.\nTht Cardi ire dut In Boiton todty\nfor t two-game series with the\nBraves,  whllt   the   Dodgeri  open\n. \u25a0 two-game teriei with Pittsburgh\n\u25a0t  Ebbed  Field.    Here  Wu   the\n. lituation:\nWon   Loit To pliy\nSL Louli 97     47      10\nBrooklyn ... 94     \u00ab     12\nRemilnlng ichedule: St Louli,\nSept. 16.17 tt Boiton; 19, 20 it Chicago; II, 22 it Pittaburgh; 2], 24.\n1 Cincinnati; tt, 71, Chicago. Brooklyn, Stpt IS, 17, Pittaburgh; 16, It\n(2), FhUideJphli; V. Ntw York;\nSM, Philadelphia; 24. 25, Boiton; X,\n27, it Phlladelphii.\nLONDON (CP)\u2014Tht Greyhound\nRacing Society hu donited mort\nthin |13S,00O to the British Red\nCrosi md St John Sporti Fund\nilnct the itart of the war.\nITALY, Tex, (AP)-Thli town\nii lU-cut to lick II Duce'i Italy.\nCitizeni turned out en masse to\ncomb the city dump, collected\n125,000 pound! of scrap metal.\nBALL SCORES\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nSemi-final playoffs:\nKanni City   -  1 7 2\nColumbus  4 5 1\nKarpel, Ardizoia  (8)  and Sears;\nMunger and Heath.\n(Teami   tied   with   three   wlni\nthret wlni apiece).\nPACIFIC COAST\nSetttle 8, Oakland 8.\nPortland 6, Hollywood 9.\nLoi Angelei 5, Sacramento 0.\nIWWHB--_-_wb_wiiw\nde luxe dinner for whirlaway\nNone of your blue plate specials for \"Whirlaway\", but a real de luxe dinner. One of\nthe chefs at Garden State Park race course is serving the turf king shortly after his arrival for the Trenton Handicap. The little horse with the big tail won the race.\nWorld Series Baseball to Open\nSept. 30, Landis Announces\nH. Brook of Nelson\nGets 16-Pounder\nLirgeit citch reported In over I\nmon* wu a big Kimloopi brought\nIn by H. Brook, of Ntlion. The tfout\nwu caught Monday off the Outlet along with eight smaller onei.\nDreased, lt tipped the Kales at 16\npoundi.\nThe 11-pound, 12 ounce cttch.take\nby W. G. Brown of Nelson Aug. 6\nwu the ltrgttt previously reported\nIn over t month.\nLeaders\nBy Tht Anocltted Pren\nNATIONAL:\nBitting\u2014Lombtrdl,   Boiton,  _33.\nRum\u2014Ott New York, 107.\nHit*-Slaughter, St. Louis, 173.\nDoublet\u2014Mirlon, St. LouU ind\nMedwick, Brooklyn, M.\nrlplet\u2014SitughteiT, St. Louis, 17.\nStolen Baiei\u2014Reiser, Brooklyn,\n16.\nPitching\u2014Krist, St. Louis, 13-6.\nAMERICAN\n. Batting\u2014Williami, Boiton, .353.\nRuni\u2014Williami, Boston, 135.\nHlta-P.ikey, Boiton, 199.\nDoublet-Clift, St. Louis, 39.\nrlplet^Spence, Washington, 14.\nStolen Baiei\u2014Caie, Wuhlngton,\n40.\n'   Pitching \u2014 Borowy,   New   York,\n16-3.\nSHOWS  NAVY  HOW\nLieut. Benny Frledmin who did\nlome ftncy paulng for Michigan\nIn hli college dayi. goei up ln lhe\nair to ihow the grlddin of the\nOreat Lakei nivil itation how a\npigikln li toned\u2014properly. Lieut.\nFrledmin U now \u2022 coioh at the\nnivil itation.\nRodak Protests\nArmstrong Win\n8AJ. FRANCISCO, Sept. 15 (AP)\n\u2014Henry Armitrong. onetime holder\nill at once of the featherweight,\nlightweight and welterweight bo*\nIng championships, defeated Leo\nRodik of Chicigo here lut night\nbut the latter'i miniger promptly\nproteited.\nThe 10-round match wu itopped\nit the end of the eighth round on\norden of the State Athletic Com\nmillion doctor beciuie of \u2022 levere\ncut over riodak'i left eye.\nNate Lewli, the loser's manager,\nproteited to the Commluion that\nArmitrong cauied Uie declilve in\nJury and ilio i cut on top of Rodik'i\nhetd by butting. He clilmid the\nbout ahould hive been called I\ndriw.\nLieut. Rick Perley, former out\nilde wing with Ottiwi Rough Rid\nen footbill teami, li oveneu with\nthe Cinidlin Army.\nB\n*\nfl\nDEWARS\nSCOTCH WHISKY\n__>._-. utd, Bitndtd and Bottled\nIn Scotland.\ns\nThli idtirtlienirni\nBo\u00abrd or\nis not publlihed or dliplayed oy tne Liquor Co .troi\nby the Cavtrnment ol Britiah Columbii.\nCHICAGO, 8ept 15 (AP)-Tht\nopening gamei of the 1948 World\nSeries will be played Sept. 30 and\nOct. 1 either In Broklyn or St.\nLouli, K. M. Lindli, Commit-\niloner of Buebill, innouncod todiy,\nLtndls also dliclojed the Amerlcin Red Cr6si hu rejected 'bue-\nball'i offer to shire in Seriei receipts and as a result the entire\nmm given away' will go to the\nUnited Service Organizations.\nIf Brooklyn Dodgeri win in the\nNational League so that, tht leriei\nli between the Dodgeri ind New\nYork Yankeei, the first six games\nwill be played without t day'i reit.\nIn the event of a St. Louli Cardinal\nvictory, an open date would be\nlnaerted each time the Seriei shifted litei to allow for travel.\nUnder the original World Seriei cash splitup announced by\nLandis Aug. 27, a ma]o. ihare of\nreceipts would have been divided between the Red Croat and\nthe U.S.O. Tiie Red Cross, however, dots not ptrticlpatain ben-,\nefltj where ft iharei (he income\nwith any othtr group.\nIf the Dodgeri win tht Nitionil\nLeagut pennant Landis nld the\nfollowing ditei will be in effect\nfor the Series:\u2014\nSept. 30, Oit. 1 it Brooklyn; Oot.\n2, 3, and 4 at Yankee Stadium; i\nOct. 5 at Brooklyn; Oct. 6 open j\nto permit ticket distribution for i\nthe final games; Oct 7 at Brooklyn, j\nIf the Cardihali win, this iched-j\nuie will be followed:\u2014 |\nSept 30, Oct 1 at St. Louis; Oct.\n2 open for travelling; Oct. 3, 4 and\n5 at New York; Oct. 6 open for\ntravelling; Oct. 7 at St. Louis; Oct.\n8 open for ticket distribution; Oct.\n9 at St. Louis.\nAll gamei will start at 1:30 p. m.\nexcept in the event, of Sunday\ngames ln New Yorjs.or Brooklyn\n'which would begin at 2:03 p.m.\nLandis uid If any gamt were\npostponed lt would be played off\non the field originally scheduled be-\nfor the next regular game were\nplayed. In the event of a tie game,\nthe game would be played off following tlje aeventh conteit on tte\nfield   where originally icheduled.\nSports Roundup\nBy HUKH FULLIRTON JR.\nAssociated Prtu Sport Wrlttr\nNEW YORK, Sept. 15 (AP) -\nBrooklyn fins miy wind up without even \"wait till next yetr\" to\nconsole them if you can believe all\nthe hints md green lights turning\nred on sports ... end tht full are\nno sadder thin Eaitern buebill\nscrr.es u they contemplate making\nthe trip to St. Louii and back without specill trains, cars or comforts\n... of course you still have to think\nof those leven games with the Phils,\nbut from the wiy they were acting\nup to the ninth inning yesterday,\nyou'd flgur,e they were trying to\ncase up and let the Cards in .. .\nNegative Note:\nRed Burman, who Is working In\na Baltimore shipyard, itopped the\nother day to help a blind man across\nthe street,. .Feeling Rjed'i rouicles,\nthe man remarked: \"Boy, you could\nbeat Joe Louis with arms like that.\"\n. . . \"Nope,\" Red replied leriouily,\n\"I tried ii.\"\nBIVINS KNOCKS\nOUTTAMI\nIN FIRST ROUND\nCleveland, sept is <af>-\nJimmy Blvini' iharp punches floored Tami Mauriello tonight ln the\nflnt round of their Cleveland arena\nScrap and handed Mauriello his\nfirst loss since the New Yorker\ngraduated to the heavyweight ranki\na year ago.\nPhiladelphia Won't\nOperate Puck\nTeam This Winter\nPHILADELPHIA, Sept 18 (AP)\n\u2014Peter Tyrrel, Manager of the Phlladelphii Arena, innounced today\nthat it will not operate a team in\nthe American Hpckey League during U\\e 1042-43 season.\nHe said Insufficient pliyen were\n\u2022vitlible.\nThe Philadelphia Rockets are the\nsecond team to drop out of the American League. Two weeks \u00abgo Ed;\ndie Shore announced that the\nSpringfield Indiani hive been disbanded. \"\nRossland-Trall\nHas Early\nSeason for Grouse\nopening Siturdiy in certitn lections of tht Eaitern Diitrlct li effective ln Roilind-Trnl electoral\nDiitrlct aa will u tht DUtrlcti of\nColumbii, Ftrnle. Crinbrook,\nGrand Forks-Greenwood, and the\nportion of the Nelion-Cretton riding Eut of Kootemy Like and Rl-\nvire. Tbt leaion extends to Sept. 80,'\nIn other ptrti of the Diitrlct Including the rldlngi of Revelstoke,\nKtilo-Slocsn, South Okanagan, and\nHit portion of tht Nelion-Cretton\nWett ot tbe Lake and River, the\nleaion li Oct. 1-15.\nHunting of Blue and Franklin'!\ngrouie opened In thli diitrlct Tueidiy .and contlnuu until Qct. 15.\nPheasant Bag in\nNakusp Area\nOnly 2 for Season\n' Pheaiant leaion tor liuntimen In\nthe Nelson-Creston Electoral Die\ntrict la of nint dayi duration, Id the\nOrand Forki-Orttnwood Dlitrlot, it\nis ot 22 dayi duration, and ln the\nNakusp area it is of three dayi duration.\nThe seasons trt:\nOct. 10-18 for the portion of the\nNelion-Creston Electoral Diitrlct\nsituated ind lying South of i line\ndrawn Eelit tnd Weit pining\nthrough Kootenay Landing, and In\nthe Columbia! Cranbrook ind Fernie District*.\n'  Oct  11-Nov.  1   for  the  Onnd\n| Forki-GretnwooiJ    Electoril    Diitrlct\nOct. 16-18 for the portion of the\nKulo-Slocan Electoral District lying within a flvt mile rtdlui of the\nNakuip Port Office.\nBAG LIMITS\nIn the Dlitrlcti of Nelion-Creiton,\nColumbii, Crinbrook tnd Fernie\nhunting of pheuants li permitted\nbetween the houri of 9 a.m. and\n5:30 p. m., while ln all other portions\nof the Eutern Diitrlct hunting is\npermitted between noon md 5 p. m,\non the tint three dtyi of the suon,\nand between 8 a. m. tnd 6 p. m. during the remaining dayi.\nThe bag ll confined to male birds\nonly. In the Nelson-Creston, Cranbrook, Columbia, md Grand-Forks-\nGreenwood areai the dally limit la\ntwo blrdi and the season's limit is\n12; in the Ntkusp trta lt ll two\nblrdi for tbe season ind these miy\nbe ihot on the ume day. In other\nportion! of the Eastern District the\ndaily bag limit Is four and the\nseason's limit ii 20. '\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY. SIPT. 16. 1M2-T\nJOINS R.CA.F.\nEddie Bush, youthful member of the Detroit IM\nWings, who has just joined the Royal Canadian Air Fore*\narriving at No. 1 Manning Depot, Toronto. Bush Is the\nCollingwood husky who came through with. flVe point*\nin the third game of the Stanley Cup playoff ser_M.\nagainst Toronto Maple Leafs last spring.    -,.-' ,\nPhils Force Cards lo 60 All Out\nlo Win 3-2 ior Two-Game tout\n\"SUGAR\" HANGS NO. 124 ON MOTISI JAW\nRay \"Sugar\" Robinson rings up his 124th consecutive ring victory, above, as Tony Motisi melts to the'\ncanvas in the first round of their scheduled 10-rounder\nin Chicago. Time of the knockout was 2.41 of the first\nround.\nBALL STANDINGS\nNATIONAL LEAQUE\nSt. Louli    97 47 .874\nBrooklyn     84 48 .6S2\nNew York   80 62 .563\nCincinnati     71 70 .504\nPittiburgh   - 82 76 .449\nChicago 65 80 .448\nBotton       58 83 .411\nPhlladelphii  38 99 .277\nPHILADELPHIA, Stpt. 15,(AP)\n-The St Louli Cardinal! hid.to\ngo ill out In .14 nerve wruklng\nInnlngi todiy to conquer the once\ndocile Phlli, 3-2, tnd Inflate their\nNitionil League lead to two full\ngimet over the Idlt Brooklyn od-\ngen.\nMort Cooper, big right-hmder\nwho had won 20 gamei to letd the\nRed Birdi in. their queil for the\npennant, had one ol hla rare bad\ndays and wu lifted ln the ninth,\nso Murray Dlckion finally pitched\nand batted St. Iaoula to nicceii.\nWith two out in the 14th he imash-\ned a ilzzling double deep ia to\nright centre and came home wilh\nthe deciding run when Jimmy\nBrown .followed with a ground ilngle right through the middle of lhe'\ndiamond.\nIf Cooper hid been right there\nwould have been no need for the\nmarathon that kept 3526 (ans in\nShibe Pirk 3 houri tnd 19 minutei\nbecause the Cardinal! grabbed t 2-\nrun letd ln the third Inning.\nWith one out Harry Walker, subbing ln centre field for the injured\nTerry Moore, beit out \u2022 lingle down\nthe firit bue line, md after Enos\nSlaughter had gone down on I t\\y,\nSttn Muiial and Wilder oaptr, _K\nsuccessive doublu good for a ptfcg\nof talllei.\nCooptr, weiring the No. 21 mil-\nform   of   Johnny   Beailey   u  t.j\npiychologlctl aid ln hit tyittm 4H\nrotating uniform numbers to coin-'\nc!de with hit goal, wu far off tht<:\nform he ihowed in tbUttinfO_t_]\nBrooklyn on thrtt hlti lut wttk.\nHt wu behind ilmoit every bitter tnd tht PhiU hid him ittg-\ngerlng throughout hit itiy.\nSt, Louli          3 1* tl\nPhllidelphii   .'....,....;..'......\u00bb 1\u00bb I\nM. Cooptr, Dlckion 9 tnd W. Cooper; Johnson tnd Livingston.\nCANCEL GAME.\n' CHICAGO, Sept U (At*)- Tb*.\nfinal IM] Chlctgo appearance of\nBoston Rtd Sox wu cancelled to*\nday while the Whltt Sox wtrt lud-\ning 4-3, witb one.out lo tbt lut\nhalf of tht fourth inning. It\nnot t legal gtmt tad none of t_e\nstttiitlci will go in tht record I\nTed Lyoni of tht White Sox '\non tht wiy to hli 14th tiptory l\nthe gime wu celled off becautt ot\nadverse pitying conditioni.\nBatting Leaders\nBy Tht Anoclated Prm\nBitting (three leaders In each\nLeague):        '\nPlayer, Club G AB R H Pet.\nWllliama, R Sox 143 501 133 177 .353\nPukty, R Sox 140 588 102 199 .339\nLombardi. Brvi 99 282 21 94 .333\nSpence, Sens. 140 586 88 102 .328\nGordon, Ytnki 138 507 83 186 .328\nReiier, Dodgen 113 428 82 196 .318\nMuiial,   Ctrds   ISO 426   83 134 .315\nHome funs: Nationil League\u2014\nOtt, Glints, 27; American League\u2014\nWlUIimi, Red Sox, 2.\nRuni bitted ln: Nitionil Leigue\n\u2014 Mlu, Gianti, 100; Amerlcin\nLeigue, Williami, Red Sox, 132.\n*    %\nht?Sf ff'f   If\n70 Men Belonging\nto N.H.L.\non Active Service\nMONTREAL, Sept 15 (CP) -\nSeventy pliyeri belonging to national leigue clubs lut leason ire\nnow on tctlve lervlce, It wu innounced here today by Preiident\nPrank Calder. Most of this number\nare registered with the lervlcei ln\nCinada.\nMany of these have never pliyed\nin the big league but have been\nwith N.H.L. farm clubs waiting i\nturn to itep up. Othen have been\nin amateur rank! but on NHL negotiation lists md thui were conaid-\nered VHL material^\nJersey City Leads\nWith Newark Bears\nJERSEY CITY, Stpt. 15 (AP) -\nJersey City made lt three itrilght\nover Newirk'! pennint winning\nBears here today and took \u2022 3-2\nlead In their best four of leven gime\nleml final governors' cup leriei is\nthey defcited the Brulni J-l before\n1757 fani.\nI'ewirk     10   0\nJertey City  .... 3   4   0\n.Byrne, Roier 7, and Padden, Rob-\nlnton 7, Junglei and Poland.\nQET8 ANOTHER TRY\nPitcher Vito Ttmulll, one-tlmt\nNew York Yankees, Is almoit certain to get another big leagut\nchance ln view of hli excellent,\nrecord   thli   lumraer   with' tht ,.;,\nNaihvllle  Voli of -tht Southirn 1\nAssociation.   Thl   iQiithptw   hu   ^\nwon 18 games and loit only eight\nii'\nk\nOLD COUNTRY STARS GIVE PJCTON R.A.F. SCHOOL FINE SbCCER SQUAD .\nOne of ths finest loccer twins in Canada hai baen assembled by Group Capt; CifiT'offlceFcoramanding the R.A.F.\nBombing and Gunnery School, Picton, Ont. Several old country professionals are-on the aquad, Reading from front to\nback, the players are: H. McConnell, captain and centre forward, Ayr'Unitedf W.'1 Lockwood, outside left, Durham\nUniversity; G. Flockett, inside right, Spennymoor United; T. Thorton, goalkeeper, Wolverhampton Wanderers; J.\nWilliams, full back, Manchester City; R. Williams, left back, Eastbourne To*n;,R. Smith, right.naif,.Elgin City; W.\nStaveley, outside right, Bishop Auckland; Kellett, sub; P. Ross, left half, Johnston. ,J!upiprs; Sheddou, inside left,\nQueen's Park; J. Campbell, centre halfback, Partick Thistles.\n\u25a0__-_...,.... .._.\n_________\n._.___-.   ,._,__.__.:      irniiHII,\t\n____________\n T\n .\u2014\n\u2014 ,\u2014'\u2014\n\u2014_\u2014\u2014_\u2014\nji-NHSON DAILY NIWS, WIDNtSOAY, MPT. 16. 1942\nSALLY'S SALLIES\n\u2022 \u25a0 \u25a0 '.\n' tyjgutefffiodct.\nEXCLUSIVE DESIGN\nThli filet crochet chair set aayi\nHome Sweet Home in a different\nway. It is lovely done in fine cotton and that means next to nothing in cost. And what an added\ndecoration for your chairs, Pattern 449 contains charts and di'\nrections for making set; material!\nrequired; illustrations of stitches.\nSend twenty cent! for thli pattern to The Nelion Dilly Newi.\nNeedlecrift Dept. Nelion. Write\nplainly pattern number, .our\nnamt tnd iddreu. Pittern will\nbe milled to your home within\n\u25a0 10 dayi.\nTnaAwi   TnaAiin.\nEMBROIDERED STYLE\nSurface \"embellishments\" <pn\nplain fabrics make news Ihis sca-\n'' ion. The (lower embroidery on\nPattern 9201 by Marian Martin is\ndone from a simple transfer motif.\nThe dress itself has graceful yokes\n\u25a0 soft bodice and a panelled skirt.\nPattern 9201 may be ordered\nonly in women's sizes 34, 36, 38,\n40, 42, 44. 4fl and 48. Size 36 requires 3% yards 39  inch  fabric.\nSend twenty cents for this\n'Marian Mirtin pattern. Be sure to\nwrite plainly your 8IZE, name,\naddren and styltf number.\nSend your order to The Dally\nNews. Pattern will be sent to your\nhome within 10 days.\nLONDON (CP)- Superintendent\nG.M. Vevers of* the London Zoo\nNs assured the world the repiile\nbouse at the zoo is open'to visiors\nalthough all poisonous snakes have\nbeen destroyed because of the risk\nof their getting out among ihe\npublic during air raids.\nAUNT HET\nBy robert quillen\n\"Cuii sin Henry didn't have\ntime to help sell bonds. [\\ keeps\nhim busy tellin' folks how\neyerybody i* failm' lo do their\nduty.\"\nJUtfrWUS.\nBe #\u00ab>iu\u00bb. ff You    \/  1 HOlten-\nMl MAVt\nUSJKA\nVERY SrtOKT\n9..I5'\nDi_tnbut\u00ab- by Kirn fc*urt> Syndic..., toe\nfonihad...\nBy Shepard Barclay\nSUIT PREFERENCE VITAL\nNEXT TO the opening lead,\nwhich ii the moit Important ilngle play of all In the overwhelming majority of handa. the one\nranking iecond to It It the choice\nof iult to be led by the defenders\nto the iecond trick. The ant is\nmore or leas \"blind.\" except for\nwhatever Inference! may be\ndrawn from the bidding, plui\nwhal you iee ln your own hand,\nhut the lecond li or ihould be a\nmere preclie matter. Then calculation! may be based partly on\nwhat you iee tn the dummy and\npartly on what your partner plays\nto the Unt trick.\n\u2666 J 64\nf K J 10 7 t\n4 J 10 8 2\n+ 3\n4K ?, 2\n4 A 6 513\n4 A K 9 1\nN\nW   E\nS\n4 A 10 _ 8\n\u00bb8\n\u2666 K Q97\n4.J7 52\n4Q75\nf A Q 8 6 5 4\n+ None\n* Q 10 8 6\n(Dealer: South. Both sides vulnerable.)\nSouth       West    North last\n1\u00ab Dbl       2 V 24\nIV 34        . V Dbl\nEast would have succeeded with\nhis double If his partner had paid\nclose attention to all that he saw.\nand made proper use of it. But he\ndidn't.\nPicking the Mfest lead of the\nclub K, instead of the suit which\nhis partner bid in response to the\nInformative double, as a free bid.\nbut did not rebid, West did not\nnotice the card his partner put on\nthe trick, which wai the 2. or elie\ndid not derive any meseage from\nIt.   To   the   second    trick,   he\ntwitched to hli partner'! iult, the\nipade K. That and the A wen\ntricks, but the Q icored for declarer on the third round, tnd the\nreit of the hand wu t puihover\n(or South, by meant of trump-\ndropping tnd t crou-ruff.\nNo trick can ever .be ttken In\nspades by South unleaa the opponents lead the iult. Weit ihould\nhive retd, upon teeing the singleton In dummy tnd the great nun.\nber of hearta there, that Eaat\nknew he would shift to apadea or\ndiamond!. There would be no\ni*nse in a shift to trumpi with \u00bb\nmany In dummy. Hence East's job\nwai to signal hii preference aa between apadea and diamond! That\nla exactly what he did. Hla 2 wu\nmeant to call for the lower-ranking diamond!, whereu the 7\nwould have aaked for the higher-\nranking apadea. Had West read\nthe message, a diamond lead\nwould have forced the declarer\neventually to bnak spades himself, and thui tike no trick In the\n\u2022ult while losing three, enough to\nbeit hi! contract.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u25a0\nTomorrow'! Problem\n\u2666 K J97\n\u2666 AQ73\nttt,\n\u2666 Q92\n4 6 ... 3\n\u00bb J 9 5 1\n\u2666 J 10 8 7\n4,3\nN\nW  E\nS\nA**\nt K 10 8 6\n+ 8.32\nA K J 10 8\n\u2666 Agios\n\u2666 AKQ\n+ A765 4\n(Dealer:   South.   Neither   ilde\nvulnerable.)\nWhat method of pliy would you\nprefer on  thli dell, to ieek 6-\nSpadei. Weat hiving led the diamond J.\nDi.trlbuted by Kin* r\u00abitura-i Syndicate. Inc.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nDOWN\nJl. Bird\n1. Artificial\n24. Group of\ntenta\n2 Expunger\n25. Route\n26. Mute\n3. Native of\n27. Cotrie\nDenmark\nhominy\n4. Foxy\n28. Absolved\nS.Ttnta\n29. King of\n6. Molding\nIsrael\n7. Split\n30. Mendicant!\n8. Pad to pro\n31. Force\ntect kjie\u00ab\nonward\n13. Bulk\n33. Made of\n14. Quick\n\u25a0teel\n15. Butte\n34. Jumped\n17. Long tooth\n36. Cotrie cot\n20. Ache\nton fabric\nalalia uaiau\n[.araiJM naiiLiM\nUBBIi-l  Ul-b'JH\nS_.H1.I    I' __'--'*.\n'_-    I'll \u2022\u25a0lllli I\n[__U__r.-_l-!   una\nauat-i'jn .*._\nt.a_u_t_ HOUHH\nElt..   U0_.'QUM\nGI.IL.   _J_ll__JH.!-i\n-___   _!'..     BIB\n...iBMi.!-. imitn\nH!_l-_4_1  MUIHMH\nUHB'Jtl    '* '.'\u25a0 MIU\nHi-iaa __aaa\n. .Urdir'i Amww\n39. Storm\n40. Oavem\n\u2022 42. Pull through\nwtttr\nACROSS\n1. Spread!\ngraai\nto dry\n6. Bottle\nitop per\n9. Ruuian\nriver\n10. Baking\nchamber\n11. Great\nnumber\n12. Solitary\n13. Ponder\n14. Unitltched\nbooklet     .\n16. Malt\nbeverage\nIT. Gtme of\nchance\n15. Father\n19. Outdo\n21. To crowd\n22. Steamship\nj(abbr)\n23.Insert\n24. Bounden\n28. False hllr\nIS. Period of\nUme\nTt. Scnitlnli*\n29. Total\n30. Buihel\n(ibbr.)\n32. Uke ale\n33. Piece of\nneedliwork\n35. Pronoun\n36. Part of a\ncheck\n37. Ovum\n38. Package\n40. Enclosure\n41. Infrequent\n42 Bark of mul.\nberry tree\n43 Wicked\n44. Acrou\n45. Aiizeot\npaper\n44 Marrie_\nCRTTTOiJOOt*\u2014A\nASK   PI   R N LB   PB   QO.    Illaltl   FI\nRI5WOME   ANLQOI   NT   po-INWQJPLO.\nS-tarfey'i ajptufttli I PREFER PRtrDENC* WHICH H\nNOT ELOQUENT, TO IttU-Y WHICH 18 TALKATIVE\u2014\nCICERO.\nCWribund by Kini return Bmtleali. toe.\nCryptoquotei ire quotation! of fimoui peraoni written clphtr.\nA lubstltute character hai replaced the original Ittttr Tot IniUnce.\nan \"R\" miy mbitltute for th* original \"K\" throughout the entire\ncryploqiinte. or > \"BB\" m\u00bby replace in \"IX\" Find thl key ind follow through to thi -Million.\nCOMIC AND  ADVENTURE  STRIPS\n\u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nBy Cut Edson\nUNP-INCHINCiLY-THB FTWBUCM\nOF OUR \u00abON'\u00bb EPUCATION -\ns   SWALL IT BB WB5T POINT\n\\    OR ANNAPOLIS?\nwm.    wm__^\nLI'L ABNER\nBy Al Copp\nAH'D RUTHER   \\\nDit THAN\nHAVE HER QO\nTHROUGH TH'\nSHAME .AN'\nHOOMIUAVSHUN\nO' FtEVEALIN'\nAS AH SEES IT- \"\nTHAR'S JEST ONE\nWAV YO' KIN\nSAVE YO' NECK-\nTHET 16 -T 'HAVE\nTVV 'SARTIN\nSOHEONE.\" YO' v. AS\nWIF THET NIGHT\nTESTIFY YO'\nDlbNT DO ITT\nWILL SHE COM!\nTCOUHT ?\nHENRY\nBy Carl Anderson\n~L WHY  DON'T    XOU SIT]\nKC IN   THE    SHADE ,J-t{\n5 V-,    HE>4R\u00bb ? J~*\n_V^''\nUi\n\\W\\    \\Y\n_^   -**\u2014-_*\n_\\;\".      \\\n_\u2014\u2014V\u2014_\n\\ C^flj ___PT\nL\n-1\n_\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManus\ny                                           \\-\ntr*. 9LtO MAfiOE WENT OUT-\n1 WU2  C3VIN' FEB A SMOKE-\nBUT 9HE VMUUDN'T LET WE\nOUT-AS IVE GOT TO STAY IN\nUNTIL .THE PLUMBER SfTS '\n1 THOOUSH IW THE KITCHBN-   1\n?\n4K   _ \u25a0\ni *''jy_\\W\\\nWHAT tX)6S THffl ueN_'.\nHON O.RE >OU SMOKE\nA FILTHY PIPE IN MIY.\nHOUSE? I'M PAYING YOU\nTO FIX A PIPE-NOT TO\nSMOKB ONB- .\t\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nKINC OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zone Grey\nTHAT. ENOUGH,PIERCE- \u00ab-\nMOORE.' IW PRETENDiNS\n'DBEE. KlLLgD--WAS''-;\nTUST PART OF VOUR PUN ?\n,'vS IW7-AND 1\u2014>( 'OCURSE.'WS\nCUTTING THE 'PKJNE ) NEEDED *LC\nLINE, I SUPPOSE -> AW ODNT *\n|T BRING V014\nNfi?\nBLONDIE\nBy Chic Young\n1   A\n\u25a0 ii     t*__rWlill\n\t\n I\n\u25a0 \u25a0\nLook Do^rii Thew Want Ad\nPHONI 144\nIIRTHS\nCARKNGR-To    Mr.   and    Mrs.\nErnest  Carkner  ot Rossland,. it\nfhe Mater Misericordiae Hospital,\nI    on Sept. li, a daugnter.\nHELP WANTED\nApplication! WlU not ht consider\ntd trom perioni in thi employment\not my firm corporition ot other\nemployer engaged lo the profluc\ntlon ol munition!, wu equipment\nOt tupplltl tor. thl irnied form\nunleii ll|Ch I person li \u2022 iKllleO\ntradesman not actuallj implored\ntt hli trtdt.'\nWANTED: OIRL OR WOMAN FOR\n, general hiewk. Sleep is. $30 mth.\nonly experienced ud good chtr-\ntcter need apply. Box 8271 Ntwi.\nWANTEt. 1 FLUNKEYS. $70 MO\nand, botrd,  plus coit of  living\nbonui. Apply National Selective\nI  Servict Office, Nelaon,\nVanted at once, MAN NOT\n\u2022ub.ect to military calling td learn\nbakori trade. Apply National Selective Service Office.'\nfc)R RENT: NIW MODERN !\nroom bungalow, Douglai Rd. Furnished except linen, cutlery md\ndKhes. .25. C. T. McHardy Ins.\ntnd Real Estate Ph. 185.\nWANTED; MALI FLUNKEY FOR\nlogging ctmp. About 20 mtn. Apply Ntt. Selective Service,\ntA-tt-D-.  MlDi_L_A<__ WITS**-\n'7 . keeper for motherless home. Wage\n; SM t month. Box 14, Trtil. B.C\nWA_r_l!D. BOY 16, FOR PRESS\nRoom. Apply Nitlonal Selective\nService Office, Nelion.\nwanted DELIVERY BOY FOR\ngrocery itore. Apply Nationil Selective Service Office.\n*AN'_1\u00bb: d-ii TO- UGH?\nhswk. Box MM Daily Ntwi.\nteachers\nWanted: teacher for jaf-\nfray School. Salary, ont thounnd\nt   year   Apply  Sec of  Jtftrty\nSchool Botrd. Jaffray. B.C\n_    i \t\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSptcltl Low Rttti for noncommercial idvertlsementi undtr thit classification to Uiiit\nptoplt leeking employment\nOnly He for ont week (t dayi)\neoven tay number of required\nlinei Payable In advance. Add\n10c If box number desired\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nA88*YE.iI ano mTne \u2022 '\nRgPRESBNTATIVM\nHAROLD S   ELMES,'ROSSLAND\nB.C. Provincial Assayer. Chem.lt\nIndividual  rtprttenlttive for\nIh'lppen it Trail pmeiter\nA. 3 BU1E. Independent Mine Rep.\nretenutlvt. Box 34, Trail. BL\nE W. WIDDOWSON. PROVINCIAL\nAuayer. 301 Joiephlne St.. NeUon.\nTHE  WEST   KOOTENAY   ASSAY\noffice, 990 Stanley.St.. Ntlion, BC.\nKOOTENAY   MINES   ASSAYER.\nBox 308. NeUon, B.C.\nCHIROPRACTORS\na. b. Mcdonald, d.c, pumer\nGrad.  X-Ray   Strand  Blk, Trail\nCORSETIERES\nSPENCER CORSETIERE\nMlii S Boomer, 117 Gore, Ph 669-L\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, P O. Box 104,\nTrill. B. C. Surveyor and\nEngineer, Phone \"BeavetTilli\"\nR. W. HAGGEN. MINING it CIVIL\nEngineer; B.C. Lend Surveyor,\nRouland tnd Grind Forks, B.C\nFOOT  SPECIALISTS\nS. J. GILLIS, DSC, R.C.P, REU'D\nChiropodist, Foot Specialist, Bergeron Block. Ph. 11W, Tnil, B.C.\nFUNERAL HOMES\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n702 Baker SL Phone 29?\nCert Mortician     Lady Attendant\nModem Ambulance Service\nINSURANCE AND REAL E8TATE\nCHAS F. McHARDY. INSURANCE.\nReil Estate. Phone 139\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop. acetylene tnd electric\nwelding,   motor   rewinding,\ncommerclil refrigeration\nPhone 993 324 Venion st\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. E. MARSHALL\n, Optometriiti\nMM Biy Ave, Trill      Phone ITT\nWfflW OISL 6t_W<_ TO fiUST\nnesi College deiires room tnd\nboard In exchange for light service!. Bos 1702 Daily Ntwi.\nSASH FACTORIES\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finderi\nV TOO find mything telephone\nTht DtUy Ntwi A Tound\" Ad.\nwill bt Inserted without coit to\nyou. Wt wUl collect trom tht\nowntr.\nfoi.it 6   pair  6.   AMllss\n: glaisei netr Brilllint. Owner\nmay recover same by calling it\nPttentodt'i Office, Baker St\ntOST $11.   .ASH  58? MONDAY\n' morning, lower Fairview or Front\nSt Rtwtrd. Apply Dally Ntwi.\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\niHIP US YO\u00abR SCRAP METALS\ner Iron. Any quantity. Top prices\nptld. Active Trading Company,\nMS Powell St. Vancouver. B.C.\n*HANTBD TO BUY-. STANDARD\nor portable typewriter. Spot Cuh\nApply Box 1788 Dilly Newi.\n4ash PAID FOR USED CARS,\ntrucki ind farm Implement!. Apply P.O. Box 184. Creiton, B.C.\nWinted \u2014 Dry pt, tamarac ind\nfclrch wood. Weit Tranifer Company.\nDMi-ntt flaihi Nruto\nTelephone 144 .\nTrill Circulation: Phone W0\nClassified Advertising Ratei\nlie ptr Unt ptr Innrtlon.\niAe iet line per week <t coniec-\notlvt Iniertlom for coit of 4)\nII 4S \u2022 line i month IH tlmei)\n(Minimum I llnet otr lniertion)\ncovers' tny number . of timet\nBox number lie extri Thli\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TINDIRS.\nETC.\ntie ptr lint, flnt lniertion tnd\n14c itch subsequent lniertion\nALl ABOVE RATES LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATES\nNon commercial    Situation\nWinted for Ho for tny required\nnumber  ef  linn fer ilx  diyi\nptyibli In idvtnet.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\n$   08\nSS\n13 00\n__        per week\nBy cirrier. per yur _\nBy mill:\nOnt month  _______\nThrtt monthi _____\nSix monthi   _____\nOnt yttr\n$   .71\n.    100\n400\nBOO\nAbort ritei ipply hi Cinidt\nUnited Statei and Unittd Kingdom to iiibscrlben living nut-\ntide regular cirrier ireu\nIliewhrre ind In Cinidi when\ntxtn portage li required om\nmonth 11 90: 'bret month! $4 00;\nIlx; mopt_t MQQ  nn. ...r 419\nROOM AND MARD\nCOMMERCIAL   STUDENT   RE-\nqulrei board ind room it reason-\n, tble   terms    Ada   A.   Andrewi,\n[    Um -p 1\nLAWSON'S    SASH    FACTORY\nHirdwood merchant 273 Biker St\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCJIANUE\nWhit hive you? Ph. 934 Ark Ston\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAlmir Hottl opp. CJP.B   Dtpot\nB5l' PRICES \"PAID FOR ANY\nkind of rauilcil tnitrumeut, or\ntooli. Ph. 134. Ark Store.\nQUICK CASH FOR YOUR OLD\nrange, In good condition, J. Cheii,\nSecond Hind Store, Vtrnon St.\nUSED CLOTHING WOULD Bl\ngritelully received it tbt Stlvition Army, 811 Victoria Strttt\n2-t-iHt PHOTO MIL.t35*\nP O Box 311, Vtneouvtr\nRolli developed ind printed 28o\n13 reprinU 1x7 enlargement, 31C\nWB  SlERVlCI ALL  MAXJ_S~6.\nlewlng machines.\nSinger Sewing Machine Co.\nPhone 41 33\u00bb Baker St.\nI PAY CASH FOR ALL LIQUOR\nand wine bottlei. \"Mlckiea\" lc\ndoi., 11 and 40 or., 16c dox. De-\n\" liver to J. P. Morgin, Nelion, B.C.\nIF YdJU WANT PRINTING OF ANY\ndescription write to Daily News\nCommerciil Printing Dept, Nelion, B.C.\nMEN ONLYI SEND Sc POSTAUt,\nfor Free Catalog of Jokei. Novelties. Books. Blidei. Sundries Etc\nParii Novelty, Dtpi \"B\" 312 Mclntyre Bldg., Winnipeg, Mamtooa\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nLAND ACT\nNOTICE OF INTENTION TO\nAPPLY TO LEASE LAND\nIn NILSON Land Recording Putrid ot NtUon, tnd ntuati ln tht\nvicinity of Shoreicrei, B.C.\nTiki notice thtt Peter S. Tarisoli,\n01 Thrums. B.C.. firmer, Intend! to\nipply for t Itnt of tht following\ndeicribtd landt:\u2014      -V.\nCommencing it \u2022 poit planted It\nhe S W. corntr of Pet. 4 of Out Lot\n302A. Plm 1871', thence Weit 20\nchnlni; thence South 20 chims;\nthence Eut 20 cnains; thence Nqrtn\n20 chains, ind containing 40 acres.\nmore or leu.\nDited: 20th July. 1042.\nPETER S. TARASO.F.,\nby(.M.&S.;\nkit\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT; 160 ACRE FARM.\nabout 8 acrei cleared, remainder\n1 timber, good iprlng witer, 6-room\nhouie. Include 1 2-yeer-old milking heifers, 1 yearling heifer. All\nfreihen etrly ipring. Write particular!, Mri. A. B. Willford, Win-\nlaw. B.C.\n2ffi? \u2014LIONS PHOTO\u2014 250\nP.O   Box 414 Vincouver, B.C\nAny size roll dev, printed. 25c Reprinti, 8c etch. Free 1x7 coupon\n\"A trill wlU convince you\"\nWE HAVE SEVERAL OOOD\nhouiei tor rent Call In tnd see\nC W Appleyird & Co. Ltd.. Baker\nStreet Nelion.\nHYGIENE SUPPLIES BY MAIL\nGuaranteed first grade tuper-fiue\nSpecial assortment ot 13 for $100\npostpaid in plain double ieaied\nwrapper. Weitern Supply Agency,\nP.O. Box 363. Vancouver.\n25c Any site roll developed 25c\n\u2022nd printed\nReprlnti 3c or 40 for $100\n48 houn required on ill .\/ork.\n6tnd In your friendi fllmi' too.\nFILM   EXCHANGE\nP. O. Box 80 Caatlegar, B U\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\ned (6 or 6 exposure roll) 25c, Reprint! 3e eich For your vication\nsnapshots, choose Kryital Finish\nGuaranteed non-fidt print!\nKryittl Photoi, Wllkie, Saakitc.-ie\nwu   Eitabllihed over  30  years\nBUY YOUR FUR COAT NOWI\nWl Invite your Inspection of our\nlovely  selection.\nSTYLE - QUALITY - PRICE\nConvenient Termi.\nAU enqulriei promptly aniwered.\nPOLAR FURS LIMITED\nS.S Granville St, Vincouver, B.C\nWE NEED 100 CASES B.C. HATCH-\nlnfeggs etch week, Feb. 20th to\nJune 1. (Bldod Teited, Government Approved Flocki only).\nOwneri ot good flocki cm have\nblood testing done thii fall. Our\nplan of prlcei miy intereit you.\nState breed, number heni. puUeti,\nwhether approved last season. Act\nnow. Write direct to J. J. Himbley\nHitcherici, 607 lit St. E, Cilgiry\nBranches: \u2014 Winnipeg, Rcgini.\nSukatoon,   Edmonton,   Brandon,\nPortage, Dauphin.\nfor sale: JeRs_y c6\\v, t mi.\n$60. Black stallion, 2 yttn, 179.\nBay gelding. 3 ytan, $81. Wint\ncattle  md  horsei  to  pasture, J.\nGrah-m. Slocan City.\nFOR SALE: 1700 LB. GENTLE ALL-\npurpose hone. 6 yr. old. Will\ntrade for heavier'hone oi cattle,\nchlckeni, pigs. F. Eimer, Kailo.\nFOR SALE: 6-WK OLD PIOS\nReady Oct. 1. 83 each. C. H. Bebbington, Boiwell, B.C.\nFOR SALE: PIGS, LARGE AND\n\u25a0mail. Apply Ron, MUe 22. Weit\nRobson.\nFOR SALE: TWO HEAVY TEAMS\nyoung honei. Abey'i Rinch, Mirror Lake.\nFOR SALE: TINE YOUNG TEAM\nBelgiin horiei, 1410 Ibi. Wray.\nWtnett.\nW AtfTfib. (T<5r\"JUsTTRKH_fr-\ned. SUte price ind breed Werner\nLlechU. China Cretk. Bluberry.\nv.Alrrettt'BfrGodb MIL*' COWS\nPtu-lculin. Box 6307, Dally Newi\nf5R~SALE:   FIvr^TL_TT_5W5\nAbey'i Ranch. Mirror Lake, BC.\nPEJ5. CANARIES, BEES  ETC\nWIRE-HAIRED TERRIER PUPPIES\npure Imported itock, milM. (H.\nHarding,  Nelion,   Phone   110.\nFiTo i. otroTiwro-SPRmOtn\nspaniel fimale 6 monthi old pirt-\nly broken under good command.\nCheap. John A Rowlindi, Sll-\nverlon, B.C.\nMINING PROPERTIES\nMINING PROPERTIES FOR SA1.8\nHileni. Nn 4238. 21 tern Mountain Chltf. No I. 81-18'4470 Silver\nBind 82-1-1871 Wrltt Mri E\nNord. Spregui Waihington\n. 6_ 'laty.*rrctt_TClTNTA MINE\nPh ii'7 I., or nil it ltm HHI\nMinu Rd\nMEN'S SPECIAL\nMen'i penonal drug ijindriei\nflneit quality, tilted, guaranteed. 12 for Mc, 23 for $100. u-\nlortcd, including world'i funni-\nut joke novelty frit, tnd cm-\nlogut of lundnci.\nWESTERN  DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 14 Dept NC. Regina. Sask\n_ttaM_     PhO-_\u00bbL.      _R______D\nPrinti you will be proud to ihow\nto your friendi. Any 6 or 8 txpi\/-\nlure roll developed ind printed\n23c; or 12 reprinti lie. Enlargement! made from your own negitlvei and framed in in ittrictive\neasel frame S%x5%; ipeciil 29c:\n1 for 7Jc. 8x7 iptcitl 45c; 3 for\n$1.20 Plici your fllmi ln proftillonll handa No lUmi. No\ntertlchtt, Bind your rfrdert) with\nconfidence to Super Bntpthoti.\nBox 2990. Winnipeg\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nMILLWORK\nWe minuficture\u2014S11 h ,  Win\ndow!, Doori, Scneni, Kitchen\nCupboirds, Ironing B o i r d I.\nMedicine Ciblneti, Store. Office   and   Restaurant   Fixture!.\nmd my detail mill-work.\nEitimitei glai.lv  given\nKOOIfcNAY SASH  &  DOOR\nFACTORY, Nelson, B. C.\nPhone 630       \u25a0     (07 Front St\nBHB__HW?f8ffHiiBBBf-\n\u25a0 lion unit Juit received. Sultible\nfor 1-foot wilk-ln cooler, Cen'.nl\nTruck md Equipment Co.. Ph. 100.\n702 rront gj. NeUon, B.C.\nW-ttl .oRTAHpU ot <_tm\nnew payroll ind Umt ihttli Thty\ntrt tutntlil to every Um of bui-\nlnesi todty. Dilly Newi Printing\nDept., Nilion, B.C.\nfivt -11-PtiN_s \u2022 WSM - 8.1-\nclil low pricei Active Tredlng Co\n918   Powill   St.   Vincouver.   BC\nFOR RENT: FURNISHED, OR UN-\nfurn.' ittrictive four-room tpart-\nment. lower floor, separate entrance. Phone 142-R.\nFOR RENT; MODERN 6-RM. HSE\n308 Hoover St. Phone 484-R3.\nFOR RENT: FURN. STEAM HEAT-\ned luite. Phone 650-X or 917\nEdgewood Avenue.\nFURNISHED HOUSE. $2S MONTH.\n228 Andenon St. Good garden\nTERRACE APTS. Beiutlfufmodern\nfrigidaire equipped suits\nA  HOMl   .Oft   _HOS_  AWXTf\nfrom home Stntbcona Hotel Aon\nres jiHrti i.m\"wiwr.\"9um\nSteam heat. Frigidaire. Ph 1082-R.\nHOUSE   FOR   RENT.   APPLY   D\nMaglio. Phone 806-L.\nSEE KERR APARTMENTS\nFOR RENT: HOUSE, ALSO FURN.\nSuite. Close In. Phone 628-X.\n_OR~RENT:   FURNISHED \"\"SUITE\nApply 918 Kootenay Stret.\nFORlTt.'frHEATED_ATtD FURN.\nsuite. Box SJ393 DiUy News.\nPROPERTY. HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE; TO SETTLE AN Estate, 19 acrei, ibout 4 cletred end\nin hay Large log cibln with witer piped from good well SmaU\nbiyihed ind liable. No reuon-\n\u25a0ble offer refused. Apply W\nFriwr, executor, Kootemy Bay.\nCelling for tungtten 'proipecli, Ihe\nConiolldated Mining < <i Smelting\nCompany will.Invite prospector! to\ncommunlciii with it ind to itnd\nlamplei. Tungsten ii i vitally needed wtr metil.\nTht company pointi out thit tungsten occun moit commonly in ichtt-\nlite and wolframite. Botji art found\nIn \"comely cryiUlllied griniti-\nlike rocki, md icheellte often occun in icdlmentary rocks, ttptclil-\nly llmcitone, neir granite contact!,\nThtfy irt found In many gold bearing velm ind In pltctr gravels.\"\nScheellte ll deicribed u i \"yellow-brown, buff, grty or whi;e\nminertl with I dull gretiy lustre,\"\nIt ii brittle. Under an ultra violet\nlamp it fluoresces with t blut white\ncolor. But 'fluorescence ll not def-\nite indication\" ilnce other minerals,\niuch it calcltt tnd iome typei of\nquartz, hive thla property.\nWolframite lt a dirk brown to\nbltck mineral wlih black to reddish\nbrown itreaki. It ii brittle ind harder than scheellte and cannot easily\nbe tcratched with a knife, as scheellte may be. Iti density ls about the\nsame ai galena. It dpea not tloureice\nwith ultra violet light.\nAnscomb Sworn in\nas Public\nWorks Minister\nVICTORIA, Sept. 13 (CP^.-Her-\nbert Anscomb was sworn.in as Minister of Public Work! and Railway!\nby Lt Gov. W. C. Woodward today,\nfilling'the Cabinet poiltion formerly held by the late R. W. Bruhn.\nSince Mr. Bruhn'i recent death the\nportfolio hai been held, by Premier\nHart.\nMr. Anicomb will retain the portfolio of Mines md Trade and Industry until iuch time ai lt ii determined who will be named to the\nCabinet to balance it numerically.\n,UtJlJ FARM LAN US FOH 3A__\non eaiy termi In Albert! ind\nSiikifhtwin Writi for full in-\nformilion to 908 Dept of Nitum\nReiourcei   CPR    CiHarv   A\"'\nFOR SALE: 160 ACRES. SOME\nclear lots of timber for ties, wood.\npiling, etc. $1000. Half cash. J.\nGraham. Slocan Cily.\nFOR SALE: 8 RM. HOUSE. 1M-\nmedtate pot'n. No reas'ble offer refused See owner 228 Anderion St\nFOR SALE\"-IM-ACRES. 3~\"M1.\nfrom Nelson. Birch, fir, larch\nSome cleared. Witer. J500.\" Box\n8371 Dilly Newt.\n-SrTSALE 76 \\CRi_niW~_uTU'-\nding cheap or iwip. Apply Mn.\nRom Deirln. Winliw, B.C.\nMONTREAL     STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nAisoc Brew of Can   WA\nCanadian Bronze        80\nCan Car 4 Fdy pfd   5%\nCan Celmeie ptd       122\nCan North Power   4tt\nCan Steamihip pfd   26%\nCoekihutt Plow  6\nCon Min lc Smelt  _.:  33%\nDom Textile  69(4\nFoundation C of C  14\nGitlneau Power pfd   72\nHoward Smith Paper  8\nH-Smith Paper pfd _ 9\u00ab\nInter Pile                   13!i\nInter Nickel of Can   30\nLake of the Woods  '... 18\nBANKS     -\nCommerce  118\nImperial  151\nMontreal      125\nNov* Scotia    221\nRoyal       116\nToronto  212\nCURB\nAbitibi 8 pfd       iVs\nBathunt V tt P A   11(4\nCm Marconi              75\n\u2022Com paper Corp  1 85\nDonnaooni Piper A   2(4\nFairchild Aircraft   2(4\nMcColl Frontenac pfd     8614\nTwo Inquiries for\nLight Will Be\nProbed by Council\nTwo ttiqulrlii for City light itrv-\nlet wtrt refirred by thi City Council Mondiy night to tht Electric\nLight Committee for inveitlgttion\nln tht light of restrictions on new\nelectrical   lnittllltlonl.\nC. E. Bell of Ctlgtry wrote thtt\nht proposed to buUd I houn on tnt\nJohnitone lubdlviilon on tht North\nShore, but wanted flnt to know\nthat powtr would bt available. W.\nA. Gordon, Acting City Cltrk, stated tht lnteit ordtr received in thli\nreipect pliced t Umit of 20 poundi\non tht tmount ot win which could\nbt uied.\nE. H. Wellbourn offered to tup\nply tht wire tnd polei when he\nuked tor extemion of i City power\nline to hli place on the North end\nof the old rifle range ln Cotton\nwood villey. Ht ittttd thret othtr\nfamilies nearby would tike light\nllb'S\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, W.DNISDAY, StTT. 16, 1942-8\nLittle Forecasls Drastic \"Pruning\" ol\nNon-Essential Industry\nlo Relieve Acute Manpower Shortage\nCity. Lett lniurance\nContract and\nRenews Policies\nDealing with three typei of In\nsurance the City Council Monday\nnight.decided.to renew truck fleet\nIniunnce carried by C. W. Appleyird tnd Co., Ltd; and fire truck\ninsurance carried by C. F. Mc\nHardy; and awarded fire iniuranct\nfor which tenden were recently\ncalled to Robertion Realty Co., Ltd\nat a rate of 45 cent! per $100.\nPLAN TO REOPEN\nVAN ROI\nSILVERTON, B. C. Mr. Beaton\noidtlmer of the Slocan Dlitrict, formerly interested ln the Van Roi\nmine, has a small crew of men\ncleaning up In preparation for re\nppenlng of the mine.\nReport Lorry Allen\nIs Prisoner\nNEW YORK, Sept. li (AP). -\nLarry Allen, Aasocjited Preu correspondent and 1941 Pulitier Priie\nwinner, wai believed today to be a\npriioner of war, captured by the\nItalian! ln the Brltiih Commando\nassault on Tobruk Sunday night.\nA menage from Edward Kennedy, chief of the Associated Pren\nBureiu in Ciiro, said he had reliable Information that Allen wai ln\nthe enemy'! hands.\nEarlier the Italian radio broadcast an official announcement that\nAmerican newspaperman had\nbeen taken prisoner ln the Tobruk\nraid but his name wai withheld.\nChinese Recapture\nCity of Wuyi\nCHUNGKING, Sept. 18 (AP). -\nChineie forcei reciptured Wuyl,\nibout 20 milei \/Southeait of Klnhwa\nln Cheklang province, yesterday, a\nChinese Army ipokesman laid today.\nThe Chineie had forced the Japanese out of the city on August 31\nin their sweep North from Southern\nCheklang province, but lost it the\nnext day, the spokesman said.\nWuyi ii about 30 miles North of\nLlshui, an important ilr baie recently wrested from the Japaneie.\nF A  WHITFIELD. REAL ESTATE\nand lniurance. 417 Hill St Nelson\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES.   BICYCLES\n\u2022iTpontiac sedan.TnevTr_~-\ncipped tirei Ridlo, huttr. Will\ntike cheip cir pirt piymint. Ph.\n411-R, 114 Victorii St.\nnew   ANfi   _$__-   BATTER! _S\nNelion Ano Wrecking St Oirafe.\nWRECKING\n1929     .LVMOlaTlT\nCily Auto Wreckeri.\nwaWed   slVBUL  GOOD\ndairy cowi. W. Konktn, Appleaiie.\nf6fi\"SAf.\"\u00abn9SrT5Rb Vi pick-\nup. Apply J   Wright Sanca,\nSWAPS\nFOR   SALE:   WINDMILL.   GOOD\ncond. 6 ft. held, no tower   E. T\nColemin. Valllctn.\nddOCOSHTilTprbieiel mglni\nNetr   Ntlion.   Rwiomblt   prlct.\nApply Boa 6291 Dilly Ntwi.\nM* lALl: 1 KJCTWC W6NS.\ngood ll new  Phone M3-X.\noirHRTWTjgttroNTiiAsos\nFull tvtlUblt. Ph   446-L.\nFO^TXHTlTAllBOANyTIKTSi..\ned circulating heiter, ai ntw, |40\ncuh  H. 11  Kit'n. Ph  1046.\nfS1T_Al,<:\".1N_ HAMMERtaBB\nihot gun. I] fiuge. Flrr elm\ncondition H. R. Kitto. Biker 31 \u2022\nFOB SALEf~SMALL UPRIGHT\npiino. Boi ill] Dilly Newi\nWILL SWAP PRACTICALLY NEW\nbidminton ricqutt ind preu for\nuied cluh big or lultcue. Box\nMOO, Duly Newa\nG^m^HAWAllA^^UrFAH\nfor good uien lul'cm or trunk.\nBox MJ2 Dilly Newi.\nARC WILDER. 16 AMPS. H^MBTI'.\nfor motori tooli, c.c 924 Vernon,\nSpanish oumuTm good con\ntooli. whit hivi you! Ph. 676-X\nBALFOUR\nBALFOUH, B C.-Thi locil Red\nCrou workeri met II thl homt of\nMri H. lUdun Stpt 10. Siveril\nnew members ittindid.\nMlu \u2022 lulbtrluid of Kulo Ii\nteichlng thi loctl toheol.\nA vtry lucttwful putting oi\nLadiei Guild wu htld tl tht homt\nof Mri M Bnnllion.\nThi Women'i [nitimte held the\nflnt Fill meeting it Woodlind Hill\nrhlrteen memberi md vliltori were\nprtient      f\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nBrilorne       6.00 6.15\nGold Belt  12 -\nGrandview lOVi \u2014\nHedley Malcot 1! -\nKootenay Belle ....      .18 .20\nMcGllllvny    17Vi .23\nPacific Nickel        X)4tt .OS\nPend Oreille -      .85 -\nPioneer Gold      1.12 -\nPremier Gold            J8 .40\nPrivateer                    .24 .26\nReevei MicDonild        .18 \u2014\nReno Gold                   .06V4 ' .08\nSheep Crtek       73 .75\nSilbik Premier .....      .35 \u2014\nSurf Inlet       .04* .06\nOltt\nAnglo Ctoidiin  ..      .35 \u2014\nA p Com      .06 \u2014\nBrltiih Do*  19 -\nCommoil       .13 -\nCommonweilth         JO .12\nDilhouilt .17 -\nHighwood Sircet        .06^ \u2014\nHomt       2 23 2 30\nMercury '       M .04 Vi\nModel  13 ,1B\nNitionil Pete        .04 -\nOkiltl Com    22 -\nPacific Pett     19 .25\nRoyillte , 16.00 -\nSuniet       .03 \u2014\nUnited         .0SH *M\nViniltt          -04V4 -\nVulcm        13 -\nCALCARY LIVtSTOCK\nCALGARY. Sept. 16 (CP) -Cil-\ntie 270; cilvu 20; hogi 250; \u2022 few\neirly iheip\nMedium to good htlfen 6-8 75;\ngood cowi i.li\u2014d.7i( common to\nmedium t~i. doMM down to IS.\nMedium lo good httVJr vtilin 9.30\n-1030.\nHogi. Monday 1J.U for B-l it\nyirdi and planti. Good Iambi Mondty 110.\nThe flnl rtllwiv opened In Scot-\nlind In 1811 wu worked by hdou\nBAILEY NAMED O.C.\nOF OVERSEAS UNIT\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 (CP)- Defence Miniiter Rilston today innounced appointment of Major C.\nE. Bailey, 46, of Vancouver ai officer commanding a Canadian armored regiment oveneas, and hii promotion to rank of Lieut.-Colonel.\nCAMr LISTER\nCAMP LISTER, B. C.-Miii M.\nSinclair la a gueit of her brother-\nin-liw md liiier,- Mr. ind Mn. F,\nA, Huscroft tt Triil.\nTed Kilgren ii i viiitor tt the\nhoipe of Mr. ind Mrs. Frink Yerbury it Kimberley.\nCol. Liiter left for Kelowna to\nattend a meeting of the Tree Fruit\nBoard.\nMiriam Spencer of Wynndal was\nweekend visitor at the home ot\nMn. M. Rou of Huicroft.\nMn. Douglai McKee Jr, returned\nfrom the cout ifter viiiting her\nhuiband, Pte. D. J. H. McKee for \u2022\nmonth.\nE. Coop of Crinbrook wu I Sundiy gueit of Mr. md Mrs- w- J-\nEkerlk.\nAfter \u2022 few diyi on hli rinch\n\u2022t Huscroft, Gordon Hurry rtturned 10 Crinbrook.\nMn. E. Kilgren is viiiting her\nbrother-in-liw ind liiter, Mr. ind\nMri. A, Kilgren.\nEd. BekteT, Adolph Sommerfflld\nind Ed Selbert who ire employed\nIn Kimberley wire weekend viiiton it their h\"mes.\nPte. Kirk Beird ot RMR, stationed it tht cout li vltltlng hli\nmother, Mri. E. R Beord,\nMlu Ph|lllpi Thompion returned\nto her home In Nelson, While here\niht wai a gueit at Mr. ind Mri.\nT. R. MlUner.\nPte. J, Fillgertld irrived from\nihe cout md U visiting Mr. ind\nMri. Wllllim Demchuk of Huicroft\nMf. Ud Mn. Wllllim Wocknitz\nwtrt Sundty vliltori it tht homt\nol tht former'i pirenii, Mr, ind\nMri. Joe WocknlU. They were en-\nrouti to Klmberliy.\nMlu K S. Beird of Crinbrook\nviiited her mother, Mr\u00bb. Burd ind\nfa-'ly it lh- weekend,\nDaniel Domko lift (or Nntal\nwhere ht li employed.\nOTTAWA. Stpt II (CP).-Ctni\ntdt ftcti a \"progriuive plinned\npruning\" of lnduitr(es not essentiil\nto \u2022 minimum itandard of living to\nrelieve in acute manpower shortage\nwhich li deterring war production,\nElliott M. Little, Director of Nitlonal Selective Service, itld In an\naddren prepared fer dillvery today\nto tht annual convention of the Canadian, Congress oil Labor.\nMr. Little gtvt the convention\nmoit up-to-the-minute figure! on\nCanada's manpower needi. Industry\nand the armtd forcei wiU require\nalmoit 200,000 mtn and.women by\ntht tnd of tht this ytar and in additional 100,000 men are reijiilred\nfor logging operation!, ht uid.\n\"Our wir production li lufftring\nright now became wt hive not\ndealt sufficiently ruthlessly with the\niltuation,\" he iaid. \"Our baie metal\nmines, producing metali absolutely\nvital to our munition! production\nare far from adequately manned.\nWe have an Immediate need for\nthousands of additional men to\nw6rk on defence project! ln vital\ncoastal areas tnd other strategic\npoint! In Canada. . . .\n\"In the reallocation of induitrial\nmanpower, bailc lurglcal itepi wit '\nhtvt to bl Uken la tht nitionil Interest,\" Mr. Little continued. \"Wo\nire now at tht itige where we no\nlonger hive tny choice but mus,,\nforthwith iet out to rtduct our\" clv^j\nilian itandard of living to tht bin\nminimum necessary to maintain,\nheilth md efflcieocy.        '   .\nUnioni would have to reconcile j\nthemselves to large-Kale employ- -j\nment of women, not only ln lndufftlH\nbut also ln lervlcei previously comfl\nildered lultiblt only for tht em-'\nploymijnt of men.\n\"We trt put tha ittgt where wti\nonly need ln Induitry women Who I\n\u2022rt working because thty need'the\nmoney.\" he iaid, \"From now On ai j\nour armed torcei expand tnd our\nmunition! production growi iccord- I\nlngly, women  who ntvtr htd. to\n'work becauie of economic necesilty\nihould come forwird tnd offer thtlr '\nservicei to Indfuitty to thtlr owif )\nand the nation'! interest.   \u25a0\n\"Not only will, wt need tilt ilngle\nyoung women but alio mtrrled wo-v\nmen  with  the  exception  only of?\nthoie with conildtriblt ftmily rti.'J\niponiibllitln.\"\nWfaAMJjuwjU, * * .\nLONDON, Sept Ji <AP>.-With\nthe exception of 1 slightly backward tendency ln Brltiih fundi, tbt\nstock market wu iteady to higher,\nNEW YORK-Rtvived 'tu nll\u00ab\nhopei ipurred selective buying but\non the whole, failed to touch off\nmuch of a rally.\nUtllitiei pushed up at tht start of\naction of the Senate Finance Committee in voting theie concern! permission to deduct preferred dividends from surtaxes. Other groupi\nwere aided by the shaving of combined normal md surtax ratei and\nthe cutting of tht holding period\nfor capital assets.\nTORONTO\u2014General itrength in\nthe mining groupi on futer turnover enlivened Toronto mirket\nClose to 178,000 shares of Ontario\nNickel changed handi and tht prlct\nwai up illghtly at the close although most of the itock wai sold\nat 12 against yesterday'i closing\nprice of 12H. Other bue metil li-\nluei were more active than uiual.\nSome ot the galni In tht goldi\n . . ,\t\nwere trimmed ln tht Utt tctkm. 'i I\nMONTREAL \u2014  Strongir    in d\nweaker ipoti tppttrtd In tht Hit-  |\nboarded  todiy tnd  t number of\niuuei faUed to ahow Ufe.\nVANCOUVER-Trtdlng dropptd\nto t minimum with only 950 iharei\nchanging handi.\nWINNIPEG\u2014Whtrt trading wti\ndull and mostly ln flurries. Thert\nwai no Indication of export builnett\nln wheat or flour and the October\nwheat future closed unchanged it\n90 centi \u2022 bushel.\nIn the coarse grain pit dealing!\nagain were featured by lupport BV'\ntye, presumably in connection with '\ninter-market   ipreading,   involving'\npurchaiei here igslnst ailei tt Chicigo.\nCHICAGO-^Selllng which entered the grain pits ln the doling minutei, tnd which wu attributed\nmainly to profit. Uklng, pushed\nWhett prlcet below the preceding\nsession'! close todty. Other grains '\nlost mtjor parti of substantia)\nearly advances. ,\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAMermac Copper \u201e\nAnglo-Huronian    -\nBue Metals Mining\nBeattie Gold Mlnet\nBidgood Kirkland _.\nBobjo Minei  ..:.,\nBuffalo Ankerite\t\nCanadian Malartle _\nCentral Patricia\t\nChromium M it S \t\nCout Copper...\t\nConiaurum   Mlnet   \t\nConsolidated MAS...\nDome Mlnet ._ \t\nEut Maltrtlc \t\nEldorado  Gold  \t\nFalconbridge  Nickel _\nGods Likt Gold\t\nGunnir  Gold  \t\nHird Rock Gold\t\nHollinger  .\nHudion Biy M It S\t\nInternational Nickel \t\nKerr-Addiion    \t\nLake Shore Mine.\t\nLimaque Contact\t\nLeitch Gold  \t\nLittle Long Lie ,\t\nMicleod   Coekihutt   \t\nMidien Red Lake Gold \t\nMalartic G F  \t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne    39.75\n.._ JtrVA\n--.IM\n_. Bl\u00a5,\n__ .55\n._ .0\u00ab\n._ .06\n..... 1.11\n__  'SI\n\u2014 .40\n.._ US\n__ .40\n_ M\n\u201487.78\n_-.14.26\n__ 1.06\n.... .60\n__ 2.40\n_ .16\n_ M-\n_... .34\n..... 7.38\n_.__.00\n...10.00\n... 8.75\n 7.48\n g SS\n\u2014 .464\n._   .70\n_.   St\nSS\n1.2(1\nMcKenzie Red Lake\nMcWatten Oold \t\nMining Corporation\nNlpiulng  Mining  _.\nNorandi \t\nNoirneUl \t\nPamour Porcupine ...\nPerron Gold \t\n..... _2\n__ .08H\n..... .67\n..... .67\n 42.75\n.._ .61\n_. 3i\n.... m\nPlckle Crow Gold _.\nPowell Rouyn Gold\nSan .Antonio Gold _\nShewitt Oordon ,__\nSiscoe Oold ...___\nSladen Malartle _\nSudbury Basin \u25a0 .\nSylvtnltt    |   i\nTeck-Hughu GoId-_\nToburn Oold Mln\u00ab\nVenturei    \t\nWilte Amulet\nOIL! .\u2022\nAjax     ,\nBritiich Amerlcen __\nChem Research ....___\nImperii!    1 ,\nInter Petroleum _.,\nTumi Ctnidltn       ,,'\nINDUSTRIAL8\nAbitibi Power A\t\nBell Telephone  _.\nBrewen tt Diitillen\nB C Power \"A\"\t\nCan Car & Fdy\t\nCan MaHIr.,1  \t\nCan Pacific Rly\t\nCan Ind Alcohol A _\nDom  Bridge ....   \t\nDom Foundrlei  _\nDom Tar Ji Chem __\nDistillers Seagrami .\nFord of Canida A   ....\nGoodyear Tire ....  \t\nHamilton   Bridge    ,\nMassey  Harris  \t\nMontreal Power\t\nNat Steel Cir   \t\nPower Corp  \t\nSttel of Cin\t\n. 1.40 '\n, Jt '\n. 1.45\na-    JT\n. HI\n\u25a0 .1714\n. 1.MJ\n.1.30\n. 1.46\n,   .41\nMS\nIM\n_  .18'\n_1M0\n\u2014   -Oi*\n_9J0  '\n-.13.86\n.  JO:\n.46\n127H\ni%\n10\n6\n33\n' >%\n9H\n20 Vt\n18%\nSH\na :\n18%'\n47\n3   \u2022 I\n\u00bbV\n. \u00bbH\n16%\nthis\n61\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nHigh Low Clou\n18 utllitiei      1183 11.37 11.75   up\"  Jtl.\n20 ralli     26.58 26.47 26.48\n30 Induitrlall                                 101.62 106.17 106.49\nChinie\ni *\nup\nProcter W.I. Member\nKnits 49 Sweaters\nPROCTER, B.C.\u2014 The Procter\nWomen'i Initltute met ftr tht fint\nmt thli season it the home of Mn.\nN. Shkwtrok Frldiy. Dilnty ri-\nfreihmenU were ierved it Uie cloie\nof Uie meeting, Tht Pruident, Mri.\nW. White\\y preilded.\nArrangemenU were made for\nthe collection of fundi to purchase\ncontenU for Christmas parcel! to\nbe sent to esch member of the\narmed services who have loft Uie\nProcter district.\nThe Procter Initltute ire ilid\ndoing good work for the Red Con.\nMn Van Hemert. whou husbind\nhu bun In thl Army for thl put\ntwo ind t htlf yun ti knitting\nher 49th iweiter for the Red Crou\nInei Joining the Initltute.\nA I6-Jnch cout irtlllery gun cin\nbe fired ibout 200 tlmei before Iti\nbtrrel muit be rellned.\nNIW   YORK   STOCKS\nAmerlcin Cm       67%\nAm Smelt 6i Ref   36%\nAmer Tobicco   42*1\n.Anaconda      23% '\nBendlx Avlitlon   34\nBeth Steel    \u201e  91%\nCinidlin Piclflc    4%\nChryiler  61%\nC Wright pfd    _  22%\nDupont      .   '  112%\nClenenl Electric   11%\nGenenl Motori  \u2022    J7%-\nInter  Nickel  27%\nInter Tel A Tel ,   4T-   .\nKenn   Copper   \u201e.,....\u201e  19%\nPhlillpa   PeU  33%\nRidlo Corp       JVi\nSUn OU of N J ...-.....-  11%\nTexu Gulf Sil   UM\nUnion Ctrbldt  67%\nt'nlted Alrenft   St.\nIJ S Rubber ,  19%\nV S SUel  \u201e..  41   I\n wPI^Tr.\nlOu-NILSON DAILY NIWS, WID MOD AY. Ilpt. 16,1941\n_TTC A A Cash Prizes for Bank Ntto\nV J.UU Tonight  \u2014 Drowat9i40\n4?\nOHtW\nLAIRD CREGAR\nat 3:12-8:12\nPlus \u2014\"Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost\"\nwith' \u25a0\nLupe Velez,  Leon Errol, buddy Rogeri    .\n-,   TODAY ONLY\nMatinee at 2:00\nShowe at 2:00, 7:00, 8:12\nCIVIC\n'   AWU_OU$WA_BltHIAtll\nBC. Men Listed as\nMissing at Dieppe\nOTTAWA. 8ept. 15 (CP)^Ca-1 (friend), addren unknown; Edltoi\nScheme forx Postwar Rehabilitation\nMade at Muni\n_ By H. U JONE8\n*:'{Otntdltn Prtu SUff Writer)\nJOPS, B.C., Sept. 15 (CP).\nrevolutionary. plen for poit-\ntu rehabilitation, letting out in\n186,000,000 model idic-mc for British Columbii and calling .for Federal control of National Finance\n.(through the Bank of Canada tnd\nminy changes In the preaent economic leUip, was laid today before\nthe annual convention of tht Union.\nft British Columbia Munlcipallflei\n*y a ipecial committee.\nh Tht Committee's report propoied\nthe $35,000,000 scheme tor post-war\nnrunlclpal project! and noted that\nthough the sum Is large lt \"ia only\nequal to what we now spent every\nSJJ'dayi of the war, therefore lt\n.could only be met by continuing\nthe present rate of Federal war\nspending for the purpose of peace\ntr 18 more dayi after the Armis-\nplan, which would Include\nnti tnd new building in\n_pil treat throughout the\nirovliioe would, ilong with Provincial Government projects, \"take\ntare of 111 returned men and women\nGrenfelPs\n,ST YOUNC TURKEY\nWith\nEN BROWN POTATOES\nToday\nFleury's Pharmacy\nCompounded\nProscription!\nAccurately\nMed   Art! Blk.\nPHONE 25\nANNABLE BLOCK\n\\       Phom 667R or 358R\nOnt- tnd two-room apartmenti\nfcrnltted. iteam heated, hot\nwater all tht tlmt.\nnmU'H'TTTT'TTmTTTTIT\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nWatchmaker,  Jeweler\ntnd Optician.\n\"Tht Expert\"\n415 Hall St.       Nelion, B.C.\nII ll 11,111111111 ll _________\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\nGROCERIES\nPHONE 488\nFREE DELIVERY\nOpp. Ltkeilde Ptrk.\nToday\ntomorrow\n\"CARELESS\"\nCAR-LESS\"\nm wa tre\nCAR-SAVER\n\u2014-J SPECIALISTS\nI Cuthbert Motori Ltd.\n~ Opp. Humt Hottl tnd Poit Office\nB'SHINGLE STAIN\nPURE OIL -STAINS\nBtd tnd Green ... 5 _tl.$U.75\n.Brown   8 Sal   11.78\nWeitern SUNFAST Stains\n\u25a0 Red tnd Brown ... 5 gal.    BOO\nQretn      8 gaL    9.78\nBURNS\nLUMBER i-COAL CO     .\nrjujlkuuf fa Ik fault-*\nIU0NI S3      -    NUSON PC\nfor aperidd of five yetn,\" tht report ttld. |\nPost wir financing wu iet out\nas tbe municipalities' greateit problem and on the report uid:\n\"We suggest that the Federal\nGovernment take over full control\nof national finance, and the Issuing\not money through tht medium of\nloaned to til public bodies for\nlegitimate use, it t cott lufficient\nto cbver overhead\u2014printing, dlitrt-\nbutton tnd bookkeeping. Such\ncharge should not exceed one per\ncent Back of til iuch money would\nbe the people ind resources of\nCinada.\"\nOther Important polnti ot tht\nCommittee'! post-war plan were:\n1. Government establishment of\nfree medical and dental clinics together with free hospitalization,\nwith all docton tnd dentists becoming civil lervanls.\nt. Litis sdvlct to bt mtdt av\nellable without cost to people with\nlow incomes.\nJ. Old ago pensions be brought\nmuch closer to tht cost of living\nIndex tnd tht pensionable tge reduced tnd madt flexible.\nt Government guaranteed minimum pricei for all farm producti\nand removal of educational costs\nfrom the land,\nS Capital to be made available\nto farmeri it low cost, to be repaid\nafter harvesting of cropi.\n6. Establishment ot I nttlontl\nminimum wagt for workeri, iuch\nminimum to be baled on the Government'! cost of living index.\n7. Establishment ot t Dominion-\nwide itandard of' education ai t\nbasic national obligation, with provincial privilege to extend Indefinitely beyond such standard te\nmiy be deemed neceiiary,\nDefiling further with pott-war rehabilitation ln British Columbia,\nthe report said that the province\ncould solve any threatened unemployment ..problem by producing\nat home goods It now imports iuch\nas linoleum, furniture, china, glassware, refrigerator!, electrical goodi,\nclothing tnd other thingi lt propoied tbe letting up of new Industries with cooperation ot the munlclpalitlei, such as pottery Industry at Salmon Arm whtrt suitable\nclay Is available, a fruit by-products\nIndustry in the Okanagan, a rayon\nindustry anywhere in the province,\ncoal by-products at Princeton tnd\nNanaimo and an asbestos induitry\nwhere abundant deposits art located.\nDealing extensively with labor1\nthe report recommended equal piy\nfor equal work for either lex; a reduction lf neceiary of working\nhoun eo thit ill work miy be\nequally ahired by ill memberi of\nthe community; regulation of working conditioni which wilt ensure the\nworker the highest standards of\nworking condition!; compensation\nfor Injury or occupational sickness\nsufficient for 1 full itandard of\nliving with adequate medlctl ctre\nand hospitalization md equal Representation of libor on ill Government-appointed   boards.\nKAMLOOPS, B.C., Sept. IS (CP)\n\u2014A call to munlclpalitlei to concentrate all efforti on winning the\nwir wai lounded today by Reeve\nH. M. Grauer of Rldbmond ln hii\nPresidential address to opening\nfull session of the Union of British\nColumbia municipalities.\nPreiident Grauer wirned the 123\ndelegate! from ill parti of the\nprovince thit despite Increasing\nmunicipal costi, lt li Improbable\nthat additional aid will be forth\ncoming from the Provincial Government i,\nnadian cuuiltlei at thi Battle of\nDltppt asuregate 3360 d e a d,\nwounded tnd mining, tht Depigment of Nttlontl Defince 10-\nnounced todiy.\nTht innouncement wil made\nalong with t list of tht men officially reported missing whose\nnamea hivt been held up from publication until now for itflirlty rtt-\nsons, tnd with a itatement from\nDefence Mlniiter Ralston expressing sympathy to tht relatives ot tho\nmtn wbo were killed, wounded or\nttken prisoner. t\nAlong with easualtlei previously |\nreported, todiy\"i llit brlngi the to-'\ntal number of known dead to 170,\nincluding 40 officeri, the wounded\nto 633, Including 41 offlcen, tnd\ntht missing to 2547 including 130\noflfcen,\n\"In releulng then flgurei and\ntht long lilt ot those described is\nmining, I wish agtln to express tht\nsympathy which all Canadian! will\nfeel with those who muit endure\nsorrow ind anxiety, tnd tht deep\npride which belongi to our country\nIn the courage, the fighting gallantry and the proof of victory to\ncome which Canida achieved at\nDieppe.\"\nThe llit Included the foUowlng\nBritlih Columbia men:\nMISSING\nOfflcen: '\nRoytl Canadian Engineers. Wood,\nJohn Edwird Rogen, Lieut, Mrs.\nMargaret Iiabell Wood (wife), Vancouver.\nWestern Ontario Regiment Laird, ,|\nReginald Robert Capt, William\nHenry Laird (father), Oliver, B.C.\nWarrant officers, N.C.O.'i and\nmen:\nCanadian Armored Corps: Blair,\nGeorge Leilie, Ir., Mrs Delphene\nLoli Blair (wife), Ladyimlth, B.C.;\nCarnie, Thomai Lawrence, CpL,'\nMn. Louise Carnie (wife1, Vancouver; Hapimel. William L-. Sgt_ Mn.\nOlive Lucille Hammell .wife), Vancouver; Lazier, Dontld Rowtn, Tr.,\nMn, Ruth Htltn Lazier (mother),\nVincouvtr; Leonird, Vernon\nChirlei, Acting Cpl, Mn. Lillian\nM. Ltontrd (mother), Crowi Neit;\nMorrison, John Donald, Sgt, John\nS. Morrison (father), Weit Vancouver; Mowat Gordon ,McIntoih, Cpl.,\nMn. Dorothy Mowat (mother), Vancouver; Poirier. Trahan Godfrey,\nCpl., Mn. lva L. Poirier (wife),\nPtrkivllle; Porter, Elmer Stewtrt\nCpl., Mrs. Mabel Porter (mother),\nVancouver; provli, Chirles Lyman,\nTr, Mn. Annie Provli (mother).\nVancouver; Ron, Gerald MoEwin,\nMn. Bertha Georgina Ron (wlft),\n705 Stanley St- Ntlion, B.C.; Stow-\nEdltor'i\nnote: Where ihen lllttd U \"address\nunknown-\" they trt. not ntctitartly\nB.C. man); thompion, Norman Rupert, Acting Sgt, lbl. Mtty Catherine Thompson (mother), Summer-\nlaud; Tough, Alexander Howdtn,\nSsm., Mrt. Helen Catherine V.\nTough (wlft), Vtneouvtr; Twtmlow,\nEdward, Tr.\u201eMrs. Katherine Twtmlow (mother), Coghlin; Vtrmllyet,\nCyril James, Cpl, Mri. Elizabeth\nVermllyca , (mother), vWouver;\nWagitaff, Alfred Stanley, Sgt. Mn.\nAnita E. Wagitaff (wlft), Summer-\nland; Weaver, Jack, Cpl, Simeon\nWeaver (fither), Natal.\nRoytl Ctntditn Artillery\u2014Charters, James, Acting Bdr, James\nCharters (father), Vancouvtr; D'Ar\nCharters, (father) Vtneouvtr;\nD'Arcy, eLon_rd Joieph, Sgt, John\nJoseph D'Arcy (father), tddreu un-\nj known; Dtvli, Etrlt Kenneth, Gnr.,\nJoseph Ravls (father), Vancouvtr;\nFrance, John Hinton, Gnr, Mn.\nEmily Francli McLetn dunt) Vancouver; Holt Juel, Cpl, Eric Holt\n(father), tddreu not given; ton-\ngeuay, Nelaon Edwird, Gnr, Mn.\nElizabeth Longeuay (mother), Vancouver; Northgrlvei, George Allan,\nActing Bdr, De Ton Northgravei\n(father), Chilliwack; Slater, Henry\nArthur, Acting Bdr, Joieph Slater\n(brother), Victorii; Underwood\nErnest A, Gnr, Mn. Ethel Lorraine\nUnderwood (wife), Saanlch; Wld\ndy, Robert Vincent Gnr, Albert W.\nWaddy (father), North Vancouver;\nBerry, George, L. Cpl, Ralph Berry\n(father), Kelowna; Clementa, William Albert, Acting L. Cpl, Mn.\nFrances Clements (wife), Chemainus; Rou. William Hendenon, Spr,\nMra Elizabeth Rou (wife), Port\nAlbernl; Sparrow, Victor Charlei,\nSpr. (unknown).\nWestern Ontario Regiment\u2014Alderman, Erneit Rutherford, Pte,\nJamei Murphy (uncle), address unknown; Engbert Lome, L. Cpl,\nWilliam Engbert (father) Vancouver; Llndiay, Andrew, Pte, Mn.\nJean Llndiay (wife), New Westminster.\nSaskatchewan Regiment \u2014 Johnion, Wilfrid Laurence, Pte, Mn.\nAlice Johnson (wife), Vancouver;\nKeys, Herman Cyril, Acting Cpl,\nMrs. Anne Knight (mother), Victoria; Miller, Edwin Albert. Mrs.\nNellie Ellen Miller (wife), Chilliwack; Salmond, George, Acting L.\nSgt, Mrs. Grace Salmond (mother),\nNew Weitminitft; Schattenklrk,\nJohn Thomai, Pte, John Schatten-\nklrk (father), Summerland.\nProvott Corpi\u2014Btddeley, Roy, L.\nCpL, Mn. Abigail Baddeley (mother). Vancouver; Gold^ Frank Edward, Cpl, Mn. Agnei Goldle\n(wife), Victoria; Russell, Alfred\nCraven, L. Cpl, Mn. Helen Ellza-\nWAMPOLE'S\nPHOSPO\nLECETHIN\nA nerve food tnd tonic\nPalatable   and   Pleasant.\nBottle\n$1.00\nYour   Rexall   Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhont 34 Box WO\n\u2014\u00bb\u2014\u25a0\u25a0___\nFIRST OF THE \"WAY.ES\" ARE NURSES\nFirst Arrivals at Smith College, Northampton,\nMass., where the \"waves\"\u2014women's reserve of the United States naval reserve\u2014officers will be trained, were\nthe Scheips sisters, who are pictured here in their uni-\nfoms as ensigns in the \"waves\". At the left is Epsign\nEdna Marie Scheips, U.S.N.B., who trained at the U_iT\nversity of Nebraska, right is Ensign-Leda Ruth Scheips,\nwho trained at the Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit.\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666\nROSSLAND, B.C\ntnd Mn. Leonard Pascde were the\ngueiti of honor it t farewell party,\ngiven by Mr. and Mn. Herbert\nSpencer, it their home on Monlta\nBy MRS HARVEY FLEURY\nSept IB-Mr.\nweekend ln Rijssland, visiting Mr.\nand Mn. Alfred Endersby, Sr,\n' Mn. George Talbet entertained\nat the tea hour Monday, when her\ngueiti Included Mri. F. G. Bray,\nMn.  Alexander   Page,   Mn.   Stm\nStreet Saturday vening. Gamei tnd Stevena, Mn. Jamea Stevin!, Mn.\n-  - - ' Harvey  Linn,   Mrs.   John   Trlggi,\nMn. William Turner, Mn. Alfred\nart, William, Tr, William Moiman beth Ruuel (wife), Summerland.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy KIRKE L. SIMPSON\nAiioclited Preu Stiff Writer\nByrne Estate Goes\no Nephew\nHii Honor Judge W. A. Nlibet In\nChimben grtnttd letter! ot administration to Cliude MicDontld ot\nKulo In regird to Iht tfttte of\nMichael J. Byrne, ot Kaslo, who\ndied April a, 1042.\nNet amount of the estate wu\n$480.99 and a nephew, Bull Byrne\nof Dublin, Ont, U the mlc beneflc-\nliry.\nE. P. Diwion icted ts solicitor.\nAlthough tht battle tf Stalingrad holdi tht ipotllght In thl\nwir newt, development! In the\nAtlantic, In Egypt ind tht Bilkim\nhive  definite  ilgnlfleince,\nThe British commando-type raid\non Tobruk, Marshal Rommel's major advance post and probably the\n\u25a0ite of hli chief tank and truck repair opentioni, polnti itrongly toward an Impending Britlih counter offensive ln Egypt. Coupled\nwith the simultaneous landing raid\noperationi at El Daba'i behind the\nNazi sea flank, the Tobruk operation looms u a prelude to a formidable Brltiih attempt to drive Rommel out of Egypt before ht can recover from hli recent repulse. .\nBy every Indication Anglo-American tank power u well u tir now\n\u25a0urpaisu that of the Axis in Egypt.\nThe time leemi right tor in attempt\nto crush Rommel before Hitler cm\nspare planet trom Riueii. Egypt hu\n\u25a0eemed to thli writer to hold out\nmere Imminent tilled lecond-front\npoulbilltlu to take some itrain off\ntht Ruulani than any othtr lector.\nAnother development whloh catches ittcntlon It the whlpuw Anglo-\nRussian air offensive tgilnst the\nPloeitl oil field ln Rumania. Moscow reported miny fires itirted it\nthat Nut oil centre ot Nisi lup-\npllei. it hu not been ilmllarly bombarded ilnce tbt fill ot Greece\ndrove Britlih bomben beyond tht\nMe((Uerrinein except for t recent\nsurprise American attack of limited\ntcopt.\nPloeitl li fir remote from any\nallied air bate now. The neartit\npouible arei In Ruulin handi from\nwhich bombers could hive taken off\nto attack lt would be the Black Set\ncout of the Caucasus, 400 milei distant u the crow flies.\nAisumlng the Ruulani took otf\nfrom there, It ti to be recalled thit\nBritiin bu created t ntw trmy in\nIran and Iraq lo back Ruulin defence of the Btku oil field tt need.\nBritish or Amerlcin planei tulgn-\ned to thit irmy could utt tht ume\nbuei ln tht Southern Ciucaiui.\nwell supplied with gttollnt from\nBtku refineries, lo luppltmtnt Ult\nRuuitn oil ittack whtn tht pltnti\n\u2022rt available. Tht Ruulin bom\nbirdmtot of plotitl maj. bt _ fort*\nteste of what Is to come ln tbt Balkan! u American heavy bomben\nenter the struggle ln ever-lncretilng\nnumben on ill fronti.\nAnother development of note ll\nNazi confirmation of t recent\nBritish itatement thit the Germin\nU-bott ittack centre in the Atlantic wu ihlftlng Northward tnd\nEastward. Berlin claims \u2022 damaging assault on a convoy In the\nmiddle North Atlantic costing the\nallies a score of cargo tnd nival\ncraft out of \u2022 West-bound sailing. Ctntda hu announced sea\nlouei ln nearby waten.\nTbe changed Nazi icene of tctlon\nwat due In part to increasingly effective Amerlcin protective meu-\nurei ln the Weitern Atlantic and\nCaribbean, now supplemented by\nexperienced Britlih tir pttroli, In\npirt to the sustained British bombing\nof Nazi submarine construction centrei, basea tnd Biy of Biscay routes\nto Weitern hunting groundi; ind\nln part to growing U-boit losses.\nTwo things ibout the Berlin clilm\ntend to support that British explanation. It wai a West-bound, nol Eait\nbound convoy picked for atack. Reluming empty ihlpi art leu heiv\nIly guirded thin Kut-bound troop\ntransport! or lupply enft. Berlin\n\u2022Im piid tribute to young U-boat\ncrewi uid to hive been engaged\nScrloui attrition among itaioned\nundersea penonnel Is luggeited\n1 loclal evening were enjoyed, following which the hoiteu ierved\nlunch, assisted by Mn. Harry Stln-\nson and Mn. George Benzies. A\nwilnut end table was preiented to\nthe gueiti of honor by thoie present\nwho Included Mr. and Mri. Reginald Wheatcroft, Mr. and Mra. William Papave, Mr. and Mri. George\nBenzlei.Mra. A. K. Keating, Mn.\nHirry Stlnaon, and Mr. and Mri.\nHerbert Spencer. Mr. and Mn.\nPucoe and family expect to leave\nRosaland Thursday to take up residence in TralL\nThe Misses Freda and Ruth Clare\nreturned a few dayi ago from a vacation apent in Vancouver,\nMn. Gordon Sommerville ind\nmull ion Rou, left the litter part\nof the wtek for t diitrlct north of\nPrince George, where Mn, Sommerville will teich ichool.\nMiyor John E. Gordon ind Alderman Jack Corner irt tttendlng\nthe convention of the Union of B.C\nMunlclpalitlei being held in Kam-\nloopl.     >\nMlu Ermt Oonley of Edmonton II\n\u2022 guest ot Mr. and Mn. Rene Morln,\nGriffith Apartmenti.\nAdnlphe Morin, who hu ipent\nthe put three months In Roulmd\ntt the home of hli brother ind sister-in-law, Mr. and Mri. Rene Morln, leaves Saturday for Edmonton,\nwhere hla parenta reside.\nMr. and Mn. Cecil Floyd of\n1111111111111111 [ r 11111E11111111111111111111111\nNEWS OF THE DAY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiih\nWill your wtiher lut for the duration? Ph.\n'Endersby, Sr, and Mn. D. F. Mclntyre.\nMr. md _ti. Jack Leland and\nfamily are expected to return from\nSpokane about Thunday.\nMr. and Mri. Henry Metzgar and\nMri. Wallace Hocking, who have\nbeen visiting in Alberta, are expected to return to Roisland at the\nweekend.\nFINED $10 FOR\nFAILURE STOP\nAT INTERSECTION\nAllan Smith, mechanic of Nelson,\nwai fined $10 by Magistrate William\nBrown ln City Police Court Monday\nwhen he pleaded guilty to a charge\nof failing to come to a full itop at\nthe lnteriectlon of Stanley and Victoria Streets.\nThe offence occurred Sep. 10,\nand Information wai laid by Acting\nChief Robert Harahaw.\n91 for free inspection.\nBrown  crockery  flower pots ln\nall ilzes, 3, 4, iV,,   . 8, Hippenon'!.\n\"Sit. Eve. Pist Pic md Liberty\"\non uie it VALENTINE'S.\nQuiet Hour of Muiic St. Sivlour'\nChurch, Sunday Sept. JO 3-4 p. m.\nNo Damage From\nChimney Fire\nat J. Cheis Home\nNelson Fire Department extinguished a chimney fire at the home\nof J. Chew, 1807 Stanley Street, on\nMonday night No damage resulted\nfrom the blaze, reported at 10:lj\nAir Casualties\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 (CP)-In ltt\n370th casualty llit of tht wtr tht\nRoytl Canadian Air Force tonight\nreported teven men killed on active service overseas and eight kill\ned on tctive service tn Canada.\nFollowing U the latest list ot cas\nualties, with next of kin;\nKilled on actie service: Eagles,\nClarence Gordon, Sgt, Southampton, Ont; Granger, John Dow, Fit\nSgt, John Granger (father) Van\ncouver; Dowland, Frederick Henry,\nSgt, Brawardlne, Mm.; Jackson,\nRonald Adey, Sgt, Aulder. Jackson\n(father) Vsncouver; Robb, George\nBarclay, Sgt, Expanse, Sask.; Temple, Albert John, Sgt, Winnipeg;\nTempleton, Pat Neff, Sgt, Wellington, Tex.\nDied of Injuries sustained on active lervlce \u2014 Bowes, Reginald\nJamet, Sgt, Newcastle, N.B.    \u25a0\nPreviously reported missing, believed killed\u2014how reported killed\non active lervice\u2014Waddell, John\nBurrows, Sgt, Beausejour, Man.\nMlulng, believed killed during\nair operations \u2014 Freestone, John\nHandel, Po, Waldron, Sask.; Thompion, Harry William, Po, Oxford,\nN.S.; Wring, Arthur .Colin, Sgt,\nHampton, N.B.; McKay, Daniel Archibald, Sgt, Sprlnghlll, N.S.; McGrath, Bernard Arthur, Sgt, St.\nCatharine!, Ont; Mblr, Alexander\nDouglai, Sgt, Fergus, Ont\nMissing after air operationi \u2014\nStrutt, Gordon Jamei, Po, Shaw-\nville, Que,; Thornley, Bruce Allan,\nPo, Toronto; Johnston, Arthur\nOeorge, Fit. Sgt, St. Vital, Mm.;\nMatches, Alvin Jamea, Fit Sgt;\nShallow Lake, Ont; Bachelder, Allen Leland, Ste. Anne De Bellevue,\nQue.\nPrisoners of wai\u2014Heggtvelt, Carlyle Edgar, Po\u201e Ottawa; Armstrong,\nLeo Joseph, Sgt, Plainvlew, Neb.\nPreviously reported missing\u2014now\nreported priioner of war\u2014Langton,\nHerbert Cecil, Sgt, L, A. Langton\n(father)  Victorii.\nPreviously reported missing \u2014\nnow reported safe\u2014MacLean, 3ohn\nAngus, Fit Lt, , Beaton'a Mills,\nP.E.I.\nPreviously reported mlulng \u2014\nnow for official purpoiei presumed\ndead\u2014Fairley, William Irvine, Sgt,\nRegina; Jackson, Granville Andrew,\nFit Sgt, Brandon, Man.; MMse,\nGeorge Joseph, Sgt, Cetral Falls,\nR.I.\nSeriously Injured on active service\u2014Dunfleld, Samuel Ross Hugh,\nFo, Weiton, Ont.\nDangerously 111 ai a result of Injuries tuitalned on active aervlce\n\u2014Greenwood, Edward Alfred, Fit\nSgt, Moose Jaw, Sask.\n.. Seriously 111 aa a result of Injuria lustalned on active lervlce\u2014\nDouglaa, John David, Sgt, Toronto.\nRaincoats  .\nDon't take chances\u2014B\u00ab\nprepared In one of these\nfine Raincoats. Made silk\nor check lined;\u2014fly front\nand loose-fjtting with the\nBalmacaan color. Light lh\nweight. All sizes.\nf 12.50 and f 13.50\nEMORY'S\nThe Man's Ston\nBox 100 Phone SI\nTORONTO, (CP) - Tw_ will-\nknown Truro, N.S, boyi ln tht Air\nForce are Sgt.-Pilot Dontld Fulton,\ngoaltender for the Truro Bearcat!\nIn 1940, md Sgt.-Observer Tom,\nFruer, a member of tht Truro tela\nwhich won the Novi Scotia inter*\nmediate rugby championihip ln\n1940.\nHOOD'S\nWEINER  BUNS\nFOR YOUR PICNICS\n.\n;=\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhone 666        351 Biker St.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiimii\nHOT WAFFLES\nTry thtm at\nMelon Dew\nICE CREAM PARLOR\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nWe are equipped to handle\nANY KIND OF WORK ON\nYOUR CAR OR TRUCK\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n209 Biker St Phont UI.\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON. Prop.\nDay tnd Night Servict.\nft hour Ambulance Servict\n515 Kootenay St Phin. ail\nMickey Rooney Sued\nfor Divorce by\n19-Year-Old Bride\nLOS ANGELES, Sept. 15 (AP)-\nMlckey Rooney, at 21 \u2022 veteran of\n19 yeari on the itage and icreen,\nwis lued for divorce today by hi!\n19-yeaj-oldj bride of eight months,\nBltckwood Agency, lniurance\ntnd Real Estate. 538 Ward. Ph. 99.\nFurniture van leaving for Vernon. Room for more. Wllllim!' Trans\nPrivate Funeral\nfor Mrs. Attree\nPrivate funeral aervlce! for Mri.\n_    .        __    _      j Hilda Attree of Queen'i Bay were\nAva Gardner.  She charged extreme ^ from\ncruelty but made no definite ille-\ngations.\nShe asked \"reasonable alimony\"\nI and her share of community property, which she itated amounted to\nmore than $200,000. She aald Rooney eama.$3,000 a week In the mov-\nItf.\nThe Rooneys were mtrrled Jan.\n10 and leparated Sept. i.\ntstmtstseetttaltttmtiimtgmftim\nHava the Job Done Right\nSm *\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBtR\nPHONE 815\n\u00ab&tomxo&e*&*Koxsttttttmt0\nPASTEURIZED MILK IS\nNOT RATIONED\nPALM DAIRIES LTD.\n\u2022 \u00ab\nWanted\u2014Blickberrlei,   plumi,\ngremgtgtt,    dtmioni,    ipplei,\nMcdonald jam co.\nRobertion Reilly mthorlied by\nDominion Government to tike your\nWir Risk Iniunnce application!.\nCRAWFORD'S\nEGGS, C grade dot SSc\nCUCUMBERS 4 for 10c\n551 Wtrd Street. Delivery Ph. 284.\nCouncil Considering\nSalary Increases\nat the Power Plant\nBy reiolution In committee or the\nwhole, idopted Mondiy night, the\nCity Council directed tht Superintendent of the City Power Plmt\nto advlie employe* under him thit\nthe queition ot \"in Increue In nl-\narlet ptld at tht powtr plmt li\nhiving tht consideration of tht\nCouncil, tnd thl Council'! finding!\nwill bt transmitted to thtm.\"\nFactory Inspector\nv\/i\u00ab!its Nelson\nH Douglai of Vincouvtr, Inspector of Factoriei for Britlih Columbii,\nwti tn Nelion yuterdiy ind Ittt\nfor Tnil\nWinted at once, itrong and Intelligent boy, ibout 18 yrs. old, to\nwork ln hirdwire itore. Muit be\nwilling. Apply Nitionil Selective\nService.\nCaih booki, Journals, ledgers,\ncolumnar books, receipt booki. All\ndetn new freih itock and prlcei\nright D. W. McDerby. \"The Btt-\ntlotiir ind Typewriter Min\", 054\nBtker Street\nThompson Funeral Home, Rev. W.\nJ. Silverwood of the Church of the\nRedeemer, Fairview, officiated.\nMrs. Attree, wife of Alec Attree,\ndied Saturday morning at Kootenay\nLake General Hospital. The body\nll being forwarded to Spokane for\ncrematloji. '\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedicil Art! Building\nTm going to htvt my\nhilr fixed differently\ntt\nHaihh Tru-Art\nBeauty Silon\nPhone 327\nJohnstone Block\nManion Appointed to\nStreet Railway\nA. J. Manson wai appointed by\nthe City Council Monday night to\nfill the vacancy on the Street Railway itaff due to the reilgnatlon ot\nMotorman A. R. Iianglll, effective\nSept. 80.\nTOOLATETOCLASSI-Y\nWANTED AT ONCE, SECOND\nbakar, Apply Nationil Selective\nService Office.\nOOOD MARE 1100 POUNDS,\niround I yn ind colt 9 Months.\nSplendid tnlmili. To bt icen it\nBrown'i Ranch Corn Llnh. lit\ntht two. Or would trtdt for\nyoung Uveitock or young chic-\nkeni. Jim Jenkini, Rlvenlde\nRanch, Trill\n(yivi( Tomorrow\nI Dili idvtrtliement li not publlihed or dliplayed by tht Liquor Coitrol\nBotrd or by tht uovtrnmtnt of BrltUh Columbii.\n*al.t____________________t__^\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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