{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0416772":{"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/dataProvider":[{"value":"CONTENTdm","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/isPartOf":[{"value":"BC Historical Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/issued":[{"value":"2022-07-05","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1944-05-16","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/nelsondaily\/items\/1.0416772\/source.json","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/format":[{"value":"application\/pdf","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note":[{"value":" 20,000 C\nCross Salween\nPlunge ot a Dozen Points Opens\nFirst Real Offensive in 7 Years\nCHUNGKING, May 15 <AP>\u2014More than 20,000 ChlntM\ntroops have plunged across the Salween River in Western Yunnan Province at a dozen points, the Chinese High Command\nannounced today, opening China's first real offensive in seven\nyears of war with the objective o junction with Allied troops\u2014\npredominantly Chinese\u2014oper\nating about 150 miles oway in\nNorthern Burma.\nCuua.liet. on both nldei were\nheavy ilong the 130-mile front aa\nthe Chinese, achieving an extraordinary degree of surprise, forces\n\u2022 wide enemy deployment.\nUltimate objective of tht offentlve It to flaah through upper\nBurma, Join with tht Chlnt-a*\nAmerican force under Lt.-Gen.\nJottph 8t dwell, and connect\nBurma roadt with tht two-lane\nLedo Highway Allied tnglneen\nhave built to tht Mogaung Valley\nfront\nLittle Japanese opposition was\nencountered by the Chinese expeditionary force until the foothills\nwere won. But units of Japan's\nbattle-hardened 56th division counter-attacked in force along some\nmountain trails.\nUnited States 14th Air Force\nplanes bombed and strafed enemy\npositions over a wide area in support of the offensive.\nrighting thus far, srvere but on\n\u25a0 small scale, has developed near\nthe villages of Ping Ka, 2t miles\nSoutheast of Lunling In the Burma\nRoad; Hongmoshu. 21 miles East of\nTengchung, North of the Burma\nRoad and about SO miles from the\nEastern Burmese border; TatangUu,\n29 miles Northeast of Tengchung.\n\u25a0nd ln the Kaoll Mountain barrier\n\u25a0prpoaches.\nAt   tht   iame   time,   In   Honan\nBill to Allow K.V.\n\u2022\"nmoany\nLine Extension\nOTTAWA, May 1\u00ab (CP) \u2014 Tht\nCommoni tonight givi ttcond\nreading to a bill illowlng tht\nKettle Villey Rillwty Compiny\nto extend lti llnei In certain inn\nof Brltlih Columbii.\nHon. Qrott Stirling (PC-Yale)\n\u2022\u25a0Id cxtenilon of th* Hnet would\n\u25a0 How  th*  eompany te  service  \u25a0\ndlitrlct which now li SO mile, from\n\u25a0 rillwiy itatlon.\nThi bill wu referred te the\nCommoni Railway Committee.\nRed Airmen\nCatch Convoy\nin Norway Port\n-Pow-\n| LONDON, May U (AP)\nerful aerial attacki on German Und\nand sea transportation by Soviet\nairmen were announced tonight by\n[the Russian high command, which\n' said there were \"no essentli! chant-\nAt  th.   ism.   lime,  iri   eieaan  ^ ^ ^ ^ a\nProv net   to   tht   North,   tht   Chi-       . \u25a0 , .\nHALF OF GERM\nNE SHREDDED\nneie communique said Japaneie\ntroopt which had broken through\nInto  Loyang  at  thret  points had\nA communique said an enemy con\nvoy of 41 ships was caught In the\nNorwegian port of Klrkenes Sunday\nbun   wiped    out.   ..    deader,   \"'I\", by Red slrmen end that three\nblttlid to mi thi key city from\ncipturi.\nThe communique Indlcited Chinese forces ln Southern Hontn itill\nwere   islrlde   the   Pelplnl-Hankow\ntransport! totalling 19,000 tone,\nself propelled barge, an suxillary\nvessel snd s patrol cutter were sunk.\nIn sddltlon, the communique said,\n\u25a0fire tnd one wss besetted. Other\nthree    Nazi    traniport*    were    set\nrillwiy, st Suplng. 110 miles South \u25a0 tnmlpot.u ,nd Mcort vtut]M WMe\nef  Chenghsien.  tfter  reopening  s I rtported d,m,Itd.\n(ip la tbe Jipaneie hold on the ,    AtUckl       Nlll   r,\u201e   \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e\u201e\nline.\nI lionl in pre-w\u00abr Pol\u00bbnd in tht vie-\noIIa Tn\"'*   rnm^lwmt*   .he ! inl\" \u00b0' L*\u00b0w' ^\"^ \"\u2122\"> ***\u25a0\nAllied   North   Burm.   force.,   the  rf \u201eplo,lonl ,mon, G\u201e.\nwZ olurTZ. a* amZ  -\u00bb \"*\u2022->\u25a0 \"\u2022*- - S3, de-\nIH miles ef present Chinese poll-  P0\".\ntioni on the Salween LTh\u00ab \"\"*\u25a0'\u2022\"\u2022 communique uld 11\nThe Sslween offentlvt wu open-1 p'\u2122*\"1 u\"\u00ab\u00ab **\u00abe destroyed tnd\ned Wedneeday night by troopi un-1\" 'ntmy Pltnei brought down elth-\nder tht Commtnd of Mirshsl Wel ar in comb.t ot by snU-tlrcrift flrt\nU-rluang,  a  uatoned velerin.        \u00b0n \u2022\" front** Sundiy.\nOn three a mi art in nlghti the A lupplement Intimated the Ger-\ntrrrsBlBf of tht ftr^lritt Btrweeti [meat \u00bba>et*t*J*t*lttB t tatajtd fjajit\nwu effected In th* face of severe i In two lecondiry battle area* South-\nclsshas with th* counter -attacking, i eut of Sttnlslswow, In pre-war Po-\nJspsneee st many points. land, ind Northweat of Tlrirpol on\n\u2014.  lh* lower Dnettr.\nControl Must Be\nIn Hands of\nStale Says Winch\nVANCOUVER. May IS 'CPI -\nA return to the old lyitem of privite\nenterpnie in the poet war en would\nbe in Invitation to civil itnfe, Hir-\nold Winch. Provinclil CCF Leider,\ntold \u25a0 tervlce club meeting here lode T-\nL*flom of lh* unemployed In Ihe\nIMCi \"who did not get the benefits of democricy ire thoee who ire\nproducing end ire on the firing line\nlor the United Nation* Mr Winch\nuid.\n'They ire eccepting reiponubil-\nttles to Canada when Cinada did\ntot accept ruponsibilllj to them \"\nCanada had rslsed the money tn\nwage war, Canada could ruse the\nrsooey lo solve pott wer problemi\n*te uld Economic democricy could\nnot mil whan control w*i In Ihe\nhinds of \u25a0 tew  sndlvldiuil   Control\nmuit be In the haodi of the sute\nFOUR-YEAR-OLD\nTRAIL CHILD\nDROWNS IN RIVER\nTRAIL, B. C, Msy 15 (CP) -\nRoyct Goldberg, four, son of Mr\nind Mri C B Goldberg of Trill.\nB C. wu drowned In the Columbia\nRiver list night Th* child's ftther\nis training with the Royil Cinidlin\nAir force it Cilgiry Body of the\nyoungster hu not yet been recovered.\nMilitary Cross\nConferred on\nVancouver Flier\nOTTAWA. Miy 15 (CPI-R. C.\nA F heidquirtrn innounced tonight Ihit \"In recognition of gel-\nlint ind distinguished service** the\nMilitary Crou hai been iwarded\nFll I.I O L S Phllpot, DFC, of\nVincouver. serving with the R.A F\noversea*.\nCouple Charged\non Still Operation\njaw   wrjnTiniiiXH.   ft   c\n\u25a0ay 11 (Cl'i Duets** Leroui. *5.\nmat Jem Piul Detain i. both of\n\u25a0aarby Mslllirdvllle, will appear In\ntfaitrlel court here cturtrd under\nthe tictte Art In connection with i\n\u2022till which Royel Cenadien Mount\ned Police ivfflcari uned Sundiy on\nlh* Wut short nf Pitt lake\nPollc* imported the atlll wis rip\n\u25a0 hi. of handling \u25a0 hatch nf an gal\nlees* tt \u25a0 lime and uid almoit half\nl tea af atom-  would  b*  required\nTelephone Operators\nAsk Higher Wage*\nVANCOUVER. Msy IS (CP) -\nMemberi of the Brltlih Columbls\nInterior Telephone Operstors' Union hive presented sn spplicstion to\nihe Regions! Wsr Labor Board uklng for weekly wege rate* thit will\n\"give i filr rtandird of living.\"\nI)\u00abniel O'Brien. Regional Director.\nCinidlin C-rngreu of labor, uld\ntodiy\nORDER FURTHER\nINQUIRY INTO\nARMY CHARGES\nFind Members of\nJehovah's Witnesses\nNot Mistreated\nOTTAWA, Miy 15 (CP) \u2014 Dt-\nfence Mlnliter Ralston uld today\nIn th* Commoni thit in trmy Inquiry it Winnipeg hid found thit\nmemberi of the Jehovah's Witneu-\nei sect called for military training\nhad not been mlstreited, but he had\nordered a further Inquiry by *taj.-\nGen. J. P. Mackenzie. Inipector-\nGenertl for Weitern Canada.\nThe Minister made hli ilatement\ntfter Rev. E. G. Hansell (SC-Msc-\nleodl ind Hon. R. B. Hinson (PC-\nYork-Sunbury) hid quoted from af-\nfldtvlti tworn to by frlendi of men\nln detention btmcki who uid they\nhid been beaten.\n[. J. Coldwell, CCF Leader, uld\nthe affidavit! were familiar to him\ntnd ht had forwarded hit coplei to\nthe Defence Mlnliter.\nMr. Haniell quoted from tn affidavit ilgned by Elvt T. Pitier, Winnipeg, who uld her brother, Gordon\nM. Morrow, told her he had been\nbeeten and puthed tround while t\npack wu fattened to hli beck with\nt rope iround hii thrott md believed he hid tuffered broken rlbi.\nMr. Himon quoted from in tffl-\ndavlt by Stephie Klymulk, who vlilted Adam Remindo it tht detention\nberrecks ln Winnipeg. Klymulk't affidavit uld Remindo bad been beaten ind placed under in Ice cold\nshower for 10 minutei end thit liter\n\u25a0 gun wu tied to hit trm for leveril\ndayi.\nCol. Rsliton uld I botrd of officers hid inquired Into illegitlom of\n111 trtltment \"of Marten, McGulre.\nMorrow tnd Remindo, Jehovih'i\nWltneuei,\" In tht military detention\nberrtckt ind found ne 111 treitment\nhad taken place. Marten and McGulre were not further identified.\nThe board had Invited the civ-\nDiana who madl tht affidavits to\n\u2022prayer before lt ea 5iturd\u00bby. The\nBoard wat utUlled that no \"aold\n\u25a0treatrrsttr er airrthlrsg et\nthat nature hat) been tdmlnittered.\nOan. Mae^\u2014tlt would cheek and\nverify whatever flndlngi were mtdt\nby tha Board.\nMr. Coldwell uld any Inquiry\nihould be made'la public\nInquiry on the Jehoeah't Wltneuei developed u the Houie began ex-\nimlnition of Juitlce Department\nWar Appropriation eitlmitei of Oaf),\nTU with expendlturei under the\nDefence of Canadi Regulitiont tilt\nto bt comldered.\nAniwerlng quutloni, Justice Minister St. Leurent laid that Cimlllien\nHoude. former Miyor ol Montreil,\nhad mide snother requeit for re-\nleiie frotn lnternm\u00abnt tnd aa advisory committee toon would review his eaa*.\nJohn Lorrirner tad Joeeph farr,\nboth of Toronto, were Interned tn\nJune. 1M0, u partlstni of the national unity ptrty of which Adrien\nArctnd of Montreal, who li itill\ninterned wu leider, uld Mr. Bt\nLaurent. In 1MJ, Lorrirner wu\ngranted hit releise tfter declaring\nhli support of the wir effort, and\nrtrr wu releeted lut yeer ifter he\nwu \"leverely beaten up\" by Next\nelement* ln the cimp for supporting\nthe allied cause.\nA. N. Schneider, i reildent of\nNorthern Satkalehewtn. had flnt\nbeen interned In IM tnd released\nliter that year, idded Mr. tt Laur-\nr nt. In 1M0 he wu re-Interned ilong\nwith many other Cinsdusni of Oerman and Italian origin. He wet roles sed In February In recommend i-\nllon of in advliory committee.\nMore than KM persons still wert\nInterned, excluding thoee of Jipin-\neie origin but Including 1(0 Brltlih\nsubject! by birth or nituriliiitlon.\nuid Mr. BL Laurent. Held u enemy\nCRISIS IN FAR EAST BATTLES: In two uctlom of th* Fir\ngut bittlei ef great future tlgnlflcinci ere under way. In tht India-\nBurma trtt, with tht montoon tenon due eny time now, th* Jipt\nhivt opened t strong efftmlvi te regain positions In tht Kohlmt.\nMinlpur teeter (1), where th* Britiah hive been driving back the\nenemy. Oen. Stllwttl'i forcei (2) in driving to Mogiung tnd i \"dry\nspot\" against tht rilny seston. The tltuitlon on th* Pelplng-Hinkow\nrlllroid (3) ll critical u thl Jipt sdvince tewird Loylng and\nthrtatin th* rill lint teirth ef Chtnchew, ti irrowi Indicate. Ntar\nth* South cout (4) the Jipt alio Htk te cut tht lint from Cinton\nntrthwtrd.\nPremiers lo Discuss With Govt's\nChanges In Consultation Setup\nLONDN, May 15 (CP Cable)-\nPrime Minister! of the British Com-\nmonwealth art understood to hsve\n\u2022greed it today'i meeting to dii-\ncuu with their governments certain quutlons of chsnges In the\nmtchlnery for consultation between\nthe virloui pert! of tht Commonwealth.\nAt t retult, th* Premier*' conference It expected to end tomorrow u scheduled. Earlier, lt ip-\npeared that the Ulki might bo_c\u00bb-\nCtlrtln of Auitrtllt might prut for\nfurther conilderitlon of hit propos-\nlis for in Empire secretirlil to\nhandle exchange of Information\nwithin the Commonwealth.\nOn one of Mr Curtaln'i suggfi-\ntions -thit future meetmgi of\nCommonwealth Prime Ministers be\nheld In Dominion cipliali u well\nat in London\u2014th* Premier! ire\nunderstood to be In agreement This\nitreement it subject to the uiuil\nreservetlonl ibout the dlfflculuet\nof getting flv* heedi together In\none place et one time.\nThe   Prime   Minister*   elao   trt\nI tgreed on the Imoprtince of continuing Into peace-time the full ex-\nj change of Information and the dcae\n'. consultation within the Common-\n' wealth which has taken place during the wsr.\nMr. Curtln'i idvoc\u00bbcy of more\npermanent and fixed machinery in\nthe form of a secretariat is believed to spring from dissatisfaction\nwith peace-time methods ot con-\n\u25a0ultatlon Ht does net wtnt to revert to them.\n\u25a0t*ag,3awt letkillll    II I\nat hit speech at Wettrnlnster last\nweek uld Canada wu unified\nwith the present \u25a0rrangementi and\nurged great caution In changing\nthem\nIn today'i talk* Mr. King Is un-\nderstood to hsve pressed thli irgu-\nment even more strongly thin in his\nipeech. Mr. Curtln. who came prepared lo preu for eome change,\ndrew no publlcly-expreaaed support\nfrom the other Prime Miniiter*. ll-\nthough It wu not known what position Prune Ministers Churchill.\nSmuts snd Fraaer took in the privacy  of the council  room\nCHINESE JOIN\nALLIED UNITS\nNEAR KAMAIH.\nProgress in India\nSector Slow;\nBooby Traps Set\nKAHDY, Ceylon, Miy 15 (AP) -\nThe mtln column of Chlneie-Am-\nerlcnn forcei striking for the Jip-\nmeu bate of Kamalng in Northern\nBurma wu reported only 10 mllei\nNorth of thit pre-Montoon objective tonight sfter Chinese troops advancing South through the Mogiung\nValley Joined up with other Allied\nunits.\nCspturlng Tsnongysng. 11 miles\nNorth of Kamilng. the Chlneie\npuihed ahead another mile to Man-\npin. Joining fnrcei with tdvince\numu, which hid been holding Man-\npin for several days The Allied\nforcei in North Burma under commend of Lt.-Gen. Joseph Stilwell\nare predomlnsntly Chinese.\nKimalng lira 40 mllei Wut of\nMyitkyina, main Japanese bsse in\nNorthern Burma\nIn Eastern India, meanwhile. British troop* pushed shead against the\nJapanese invaders Southwest of Imphal, and mopping up operation!\nalto continued Southwest of Kohlma. In the Kohime area, SS miles\nto the North, the enemy hu been\nreported regrouping ln itrenglh.\nAllied progreu In the Indie sector wu slow. The Jspsnese ire\nheivily dug In ind have Uld many\nrnmei tnd booby tripe.\nA dispatch from Thobum Wiant,\nAssociated Preu correspondent ln\nthe Mogiung Valley, uld a two-\nlane hlghwiy on which \u25a0 procession of trucks streams In both directions hsd been extended right to\nIhe edge of Jipaneie artillery fir*.\nMe uld the Allied forces Ihere\nhad made amazing progreu, and\nthai troop* ind engineer* hive been\nliving the itrongeit foundation* In\nthe drive toward Kamalng and Mogiung.\nillerst were 141 of German origin.\nThou cat Oerman racial origin but\nBrltlih rubJecU by birth or niturtll-\nution tnd held u likely to cnue\ndinger to the state, numbered I'D\nTwo of Italian racial origin were\nheld tn the nine category,\nSt Leurent uid that tht ban on\ncertain publication* issued by essoc-\nistloni connected with Jehovih'i\nWltneuei had not been lifted tl-\nthough tht sect Itself had been removed from th* banned category\nAt the evening lilting th* Houu\ncompleted conilderitlon of Juitlce\nDepartment wer ippropriition estimate* of UtS.711* and in Item of\n(*\\HT^T1 covering lncrtattd Royal\nCanadian Mounted Police sctlvltla*\ncsused by th* war.\nBy t vote of H to M. the Houu\ntprpoved tn smendment by Finance Minister llsley thst s prlvste\nbill sponsored by J H Blsckmore.\nSocial Credit Houu leider end\ncovering an tct to incorporate in\nAlberta provincial bink, be not\nread > ucond time but be referred\nto the Banking and Commerce Committee.\nSouth Africa Plans\nfor Demobilization\nNtw Trovtl Rule.\nin tht Offing\nI\/WOO*. Mat I* 'C*> Bni\nnm war* (.a-Wi irwilhw invitton\nhln. I<if,tfh( In i w\u00abrnlp( thit ne*w\ntri*-t\u00bbt TntrSeliren* \u00abT\u00bb tn th* nffinj\nTrt* Mlnlitry of War Trirnport M-l\ntoroin r*nro\\\\i\\rrm-\\t h*nr*fr>r1h\nw\u00bbiM h# rruKt* wlrVKrt prtor notlr*,\nRaiden Draw Sharp\nFirt on Coott\nLONDON, May \" lCP\u00bb-0#f\nm*m -\u25a0 \u25a0** i \u2022\u2022'\u2022rPiT iitt-k.H t\\\nl-M-t t*m* niltM on lh* t#uth rnttl\nOt trm*,tO**4 to\u00abv|M aft*, tkejy 4r*e*t\nbooty 1\\ro from tUlUI i**H\\ air\nf   *\"      \u25a0 \"*    \u2022\u2022\nTK\u00ab etir wai 1W\\o4 wH* tlaraa.\ntOtonwtty *raoO** by tne Nai\u00ab\n(a \u25a0\u2022\u00ab! rm*m*oOtmtr.*a et will \u00bbi\nI*   \u00aby>t>\u00ab   **t*lr  botmb   i**4*\nTla\u00ab I en4en *r**, r,,*) tro*\ntiet*0   April   ti.  C't-tinyta'  flu *t.\nI\/1NDON. Mar -5 'CP) \u2014 South\nAfrica hu drawn up preliminary\nplana for (irnwilitlliation. training\nand ra -rmplojrfTwnt of aarvtc\u00bbm\u00abn In\nrtvl.Un liff Tha propoaala announc-\nr<1 to thr South African Houaa of Aa\naambl* inrluda a acala of monthly\nallowancei aa well aa caah (rant*,\nrlothlni. family traniportallon prl-\nvtlafft. and f-dncatlon arranfamatiti.\nfirat r a act inn to thatn In tha Union waa (ood Thajr wara rafardad\n*\u25a0 ganaroui though whlla outlining\ntha propoull tn lha Houat, H. L*w-\nranra. Wrlfara ami Domoblllution\nMlnlatar, admittad that lo many lha\nultimata govrrnmant maaauras will\nnot ha commanaurata with tha aAc-\nnflrtH of tha man tn uniform\nIt ia pro-poata-d that granta. calculal-\nr.| acmrding to lha numbtr of\nmonthi of aarvtc* In tha armad fort-\nat, will ba paid on tha following\nacala, for whita man, tha aqulvalant\nin Canadian fundi of KIM. for whita\nwoman  13 l'i   for n\u00bbf rota 11 \u2022*\nTha tarn* rata* will apply far all\nrinkt md iiiitn,e*nt of tha alio win-\nr% * ul i* iii loan <^tlfkaltt u t\nG\u00abrmans Turned\nGunt on Captured\nNIW VOnK, May 11 (API-\nRalph Howard, NtC r-\u00abportar tt\ntha Italian front, radiotd tonight\nthat ha taw a group af Oarmtn\ntommy -funnara, rttriattd from\nSanta Mini Infanta, flra an a\ncolumn af thalr awn man wha had\nbaan takan prlaonar and wart\nbtlng aactrtad a prlaon ttock\nadt. \"Ona can only oaauma that\nthalr Idta waa ta hill tha prit\n*o\u00abrt tnd mtht tn tuimplt of\ntham,\" Howard aald.\nOTTAWA. Mty IS (CP>-S#cur-\nIty form of tht Roytt Canadian\nMounttd Polict on tht Pacific\nCoatt may havt to bt incTttuad\nthla ytar tf tht war tempo in that\narea inrrtaaaa. Juitlct Mlnlatar St\nLaurent iaid tonight In tha Com-\nmont,\nThere wat tlwtyi t possibility\nthat tht atcurtty forcea which havt\nbetn acting on tha Atlantic coatt\nwil Ihave to bt duplicated on tht\nPacific coait. Mr St Uurent uid In\namwarnlg Stanley Knowltt tCCT-\nWinnipeg North Canlrt)\nMr Knowltt had uked why th*\naecurlty appropriation In tht Jut-\ntica Dtptrtmtnt war aatlmatto wat\npractically double tht amount aet\naside  lut  year\nBreak Imminent\nSouth of Cassino\nTroopt Fan Out Through 60 Squart\nMiles  of  Mountains  and  Valleys\n\u2022\nNAPLES, May 15 (AP)\u2014French and American troopi\nihrtdded the Southwestern half of the Germans' Gustav Una\ntodoy and a break-through by the British 8th Army appeared\nimminent in the heavily-defended sector South of Cassino.\nFanning out through 60 square miles of rugged mouiv\ntains and river valleys which they controlled after fierce fight*\ning   since   the   push   opened t \"\u2014~\"*\nThursday night, 5th ond 8th\nArmy troops slugged forward\nto new positions.\nA front line dlipetch by an Al-\nsoclated Preu wir correspondent\nsaid the Southwestern half of the\nGustav Line hss been \"torn to\nshreds** by French tnd Amerlcin\ntroopt. A Reuters Newi Agency\ncorrespondent reported two-thirds\nof the lone wu \"cut to ribbons.\"\nPenetration of the enemy's\nstrongly-held Gustav Line developed Into s \"significant breach.\" it\nwai reported officially.\nGen Alphonte Juln'i Fighting\nFrench\u2014some of them si fsr si\nseven miles from their origins!\nstarting points- battled lo the topi\nof hills dominating San Giorgio ln\nthe Lirl Valley Southwest of Cuslno snd csptured the important\ntown of Ausonii, \u25a0 few miles to\nthe South.\nAmerican troopt fighting on the\nleft of the French, ilathtd scrosi\nthe Important Ausonli-Formii\nHlghwiy ind captured ct3tnminding\nheight! beyond, while Brltlih 8th\nArmy forcei deepened their hard-\nwon bridgehead across the Rspldo\nRiver South of Ciuinn to more thin\nt mile tnd threatened to outflank\nCssslno'i  powerful defence*\nIn four diyi of fighting igtinst t\ndetermined foe who hid been digging In for months, the Allies had\nnearly  eresed\nlooping   Weitern\nsuvyusa    ...WW...    ki\u00bb\u00ab >..   v.    *.\u00ab.     w we ajar ww\ntisfied  \u2014   m . -  ea        ,   m .      E2 i... n^ iu ~.  .\u00abh ih.       WiamiMIWII\nR.C.M.P. at Coast\nPlane Searchers\nSight Wreckage\nAdrift on Gulf\nHALIFAX. May IS (CP)-Sl\u00abhW\ning of wreckage adrift on tht Gulf\nol St. Lawrence wu reported todiT\nby the Eaitern Air Commtnd ii ft\npretted t \"baffling\" tetrch for\nthree planet missing from tlai\nChtrlottetown Ft CAT. itttio*\ntince Saturday night.\nThe twin-engine trtlning pUn\u00aba\\\nbelieved to be carrying \u25a0 total Of\nbetween nine tnd 12 men, failed tt)\nreturn from t night flight\nTwo groupi of apparent wreckafi\nwert lighted on the Gulf wtttn\nduring thli tecond day of the)\nsearch, but one later wu determlna\ned to consist of lobiter pott. Haa\nrine craft from Gaape (pad\ninvestigate the other,\nand Wettof tht Magd\nbut no wordi ot the out]\nhunt had been receive)\nOrlen.ai.sl.il\na, uie Aine       'if a\nd   from   the   map   the   MAfflA At\ntern   segment   of   the   IWlUVVl\npreeautioa of full pay end illnw-\naaeae will be given in a lump sum\nInstead at* leave that might be due.\nTh*r* will be granii of up to the\nequlvaleat of HOM tnd leant of up\nto latMO. Intereet free for five rear*,\nfer rivll reeeUblllhmenl Mill or\nwomen liucVratl will be ible te get\ngrant! of up to $1000 and loent of\nup to lUtJO, it four per eent Intereet charged from t yeer ifter itudle*\nheve baen compliled\nThe government eipecls It will\nhare le Bad lultebl* employnvent\nter aoers* tt par cant ef demobilisation perteeinel and Intandt te provide fet-ilitlei both lo train nrrlce-\nrne-a end women tor new occupations aad re-triln otheri tor their\nformer peaci-tlme toba\nin i kaman or vrtrenen who have\nwork wilting for then will be iafe-\nguarded fer I yeer ijilmt ilismlsaal\nor talary reduetloei.\nTho** unable to get work et d\u00bb\nmobllltation will bt kept on mlll-\nt.iy strength wtth pey tnd illnw-\ninee* of their rink until then tr*\nsuitable Jtvbt lor Ihem.       ^\nAirmon Kill\u00abd in\nCoait Explosion\nVAWCOUVm, Msy II (CPI -\nOne ilrmin wu killed end three\nother* Injured in in eiplosion of\nundetermined origin It \u25a0 Wu*.\ncoast RCAF sir station lut week.\nWestern Air Command official! reported here today.\nThe deed man la Cpl Hugh I-ellh\nIstunro McKay. Port Alberi.l. B. C.\nWo. T. D. Brown, who** home *d\nrlreee wu unknown, wt* s*riou*ly\nInjured Sgl N B Wlghtman. Kirk-\nrsldy. ScolUnd. end CpL D 11\nJones. Billlnga Bridge. Ottiwi tuffered minor Injurlei\nStudy Conciliation\nof Carta in\nNaturalized Subjects\nOTTAWA. Miy 19 ICP)-C*ncel\nlition of nilurilliation paper* of\nBritiah sTub)*ctl by nitunllutlon\nwho h*v* (cted In i treeftonable\nmanner during the wer Is under\nrnn.wlfrstinn by lh* Fetlersl Government. Juellre Mlnliter St Ijrur\nent .aid, l'-lsv In Ihe Common*\nThe Minister spoke trier J 0\ntll^enbeker (PC-lake Centre\"\n\u25a0aid the naturalisation papers of\niuch person* ihould b* cancelled\nCommand\u00abr Girat\nGarmani a SurpriM\nWITH THI ITH ARMY Ut IT-\nALY, Mty a (CP) - The Ceea-\nmender ef to Indian dlvtelea w*e\n\u2022irellirs, with hie tide it ta ad-\nvented mtlie af Ht* treat leak-\nleaj tvir leptartg Oeevntw firti\nfttatliat when three Qlrmioi\nttntt ireund i earner. They ihiut\ned \"lutvMrtrtr a* the fieerii rale-\ned hie ravalvee. The O^esaeea a*\naeeentty had keen llvleej le \u25a0\nMarty cellar. The Oene.tl headed the O.rmini asete ta s esttrky\n\u25a0 nil ilrerift tetterv on* eeetle\ntied hit lesg set ten.\nTWO INDIANS\ntyi\u00bbmoid susrrcTS\nVANCOUVIR. May IJ (CPI -\nTwo Indian* from Minion. BC. ind\ni woman froat Peel Albaenl. were\n\u2022dmltted to hospital hare for cheer-\nv\u00abtion \u25a0* typhoid tosrer puepecU\nPOLICE NOT\nSELLING SOX\nOTTAWA. Miy IJ tCPI Kten-\nley Knowlee iCCT-Winntpeg North\nCent**) w** attirid tonight hy\nJuaiir. Mlaleler It lanrrent thet\nthe Royal Canadian Mounted Po\nlire hasre not been glean the )oh of\n\u25a0elllng wswnen'i rl~-liingi e*tttd\nunder etclee reajuletleaaa\nMr Kntvwt** tail be received In\nth* mall \u25a0 notice railing far ten 1\nen tor th* al. et fans pdtrt ef reyon\n\u2022tocklnp aetata* by the RCMP\nThe notlr* taaieftil orer th* ilgna\nHire of ms RCMV   etiVwe\nMr. gRaaki aaad th* poatee\ntore* could aot be eelUd ua*n to\nda luch wnek Mr tt lestirenl re\npiled that be waa Informed by Com\nmleetonev I T Weed of th* R C\nM P that Ta* tore* hat never bed\nany  fill****, kg ahtrtlagl'\nWINNIPEG YOUTH\nFOUND GUILTY\nOF MANSLAUGHTER\nWWHIPIG. May IS (CPt- Kn\naatlu court Jury tonight convicted\nlettlie W Young. 17. of Winnipeg o,\nmanilaufhtar In connection with\ntht death of Ed win Ptarte. rteten-\niion hom* guard, fatally Injured\nlut Nnv 1] whtn three youth*\nwiped from tha downtown home\nStntefva wta dafarTad until tomorrow by Mr. Juttict H A Roo-\n\u2022oo.\nPatriarch of Moicow\nand All Russia Dial\nWHDOH. May II (CPI-M*tro-\npolltin ftargel. Tl. Patriarch of Mot-\nraw  tnd  sll   Ruasls.  died   today  of\n\u25a0 hnln hammorhiga. T\u00bb** Newt\nA|ency reported todsy rrom Mot-\ncow\nThe   PilrUrch   drew   world-wide\n\u25a0 Mention on April T when he ch*l-\nlented th* position of th* Rocnin\nOthollc Pop* si lh* vic*r of Otrlst\nSPRINGFIELD, all\n(API \u2014 Rev. Staniiltifgl\nstorm centre of \u2022 Catholic\ncontroversy 11 \u2022 reault of I recent\nI flying trip to Moscow to discuss wit*.\nMarshal Stalin tbt future of hag\nChurch in Poland tonight Waa undef\ncire of i physician who dettrlDtti\nhim si \"on Ihe verge of \u25a0 complete)\nphysical   md   mental   breakdown*\nDr. W C Kotinkl iaid tht priest*\nwss confined lo bed in the rectorj.\nof his church, ilthough the Chtncele\nlor of the Springfield diocese, Sea;\n0. A   Shes uld earlier tn th* da]>\nback Into the Allied pent, tnd tht\nssoemy i losses In killed end wounded hid been correipondlngly heivy\nA Retrtert dlipetch sard tbe Allies\nhid thrust to within five miles of\nthe Adolf Hitler lint, the Germin\nsecond major defence position.\nGtrmtn troopi tripped between\ntht advancing American and French\nspearheads ipepared to face the il-\nternitives of retiring into the left v\nAruncl Mountain range at their\nbacks, surrendering or being annihilated American units were fighting on the sprpoachet to Splgno.\nfive miles South of Ausioms. sfter\nhaving srnatbad th* enemy out of\nthe village* of SanU Marl* Infinle < thit  Father Orlemaniki wu in tef\n\u2022nd San Plet.ro end captured moun-1 on his wiy to s monastery,\ntain petitions on both tides of the .    The physician uld he found rata*\nAutentt River i er Orlemanski  \"very nervous and\n(According to \u25a0 Berlin broedcest.! upset when he visited him todiy,\nthe German High Cornrntnd uid He ordered the priest to remain la\nMonday that Nul troopi had re- [ bed for seversl days Th* clergy-\nriptured Sinla Mirun infinle . min. he idded. wu visibly iffect.\nThere wu no Allied confirmation , ed by development! since hit ra*\nof this' I turn from Russia.\nHeavy irllllery directed by R A F Fither Shea told a presi confer.\npilot spotters backed up th* French ; ence th*t i letter Fether Orlematw\ntroopi u they crept elong velleyt, ikl wrote to Bishop Thomu M. O\".\nand over ndgei. In the wike of I.c.uy, Biihop of Springfield, in.\nnounced the prieit'i decltlon to tc.\ncept the punnhment which wu i\ncreed beciuie of hii unautborixed\nibsence from his parish.\nB.C. Laodi Milk\nProduction\nVANCOUVm. May It (CP) -\nRrluah CotusnbU ltd tb* Dominion\nlit both milk prtsduelion per cow\nend petreeatttrt ef eewt milking In\nItta-a It ant imported \u00ab l recant ' wJmJm ta Northern Italy\nham* of Uw Dairy Review eg Can  '\nprobing tank formations In the\ncourse of Sunday's bloody tdvince\nGen Juln'i forree took tbc'villige*\nof San Ambroglo. Villa Halo ind \u2022\nnumber of other point! before cap-\nluring Auionli\nEighth Army troopi In the eector\nlouth of Caastno worked furiously,\nbuilding bnd|fs and pouring tank*\nacrou the Rapido ID speed their\nidvinre Gurkha from India\ncleaned out remaining enemy\nstrongpoinu imong the cellar\nlabrynthi of Sent Angelo de Te-\nodtee. which wu cut off eerlier end\nby-paaaed\nThe only point where tbe Allied\nittack ipepared to base ilowed\ndown wu In the mountain! North-\nwatt of Civaiino, what* th* Oerm*ni\nhad rushed tn relnforcetnenti ind\nhastily ilrentth.ned their defences  sgsinit   Pollih   troopi\nA Reuleri front line dispetch uld\nwhll* bluer fighting wet going on\nNorthweat and South of Ciattno. s\nghostly ul ence previlled in thit\nk*y town itself\nTtn Allied ilr torcee Sundiy un-\nleaahed vlnuilly everything on\nband against the enemy. etUcklng\net every rulnarible point. Including gtta poartlene tnd mmmind\nen the battlt line tnd freight\nPotato Growers\nPlan to Operate\nGlucose Plant\nNEW WtSTMrNSTtR. B C. May\n15 (CPI-rraser Valley potato\ngrower! trt orgtnlzing a coopera*\ntive ataoclltlon to tike over opera*\ntlon of the Piclfle Glucoet Refit*,\ncry Ltd. manufacturing glucoet\nfrom low-grade ind field run pot*,\ntoes, the Vsncouver Sun said ln a\nnewspsge story todiy.\nPlan* are to double the capacity\nof the plant from MOO ton* to 16,-\nOM  ton*  innuilly.\nOpenting of \u25a0 dryer to menu.\nlecture dry potato for feed pur*\npoet*, now \u2022 wist* material Is tin\nbeing  considered\nW, m\u201ek product per cow   \\^^{_*[\"*\u00ab>   'N\ntn   SC    ilrvra   tMO   hat   bom   lg#' IAJTWN *Wlla\u00ab\\\u00bbP1\npeunda\nNova Scotia Miners\nBack ot Work\nSYDNEY. N. S. Mty 15 (CP) -\nBoth riortnc* and Prlncatt collltr-\ni-t at Sydnty wert In full operation\ntoday afttr aavaral dayi of IdltntM\nfollowing dlitnbtitlnn of 1190,001\nIn hack pay to 1500 mtntn otrtT \u2022\nwrrk ago Tht minct wtrt clottd\nfor   flrt   working   dtyt.   Normally\n430 Japt Interntd\nOTTAWA. Mey 11 (CF) \u2014\u00ab**-\ntie* MiaMee K Laareeit eaeg te\neight la tht C*m*MiH thet tn\nJan now ere latt meg. Ia*ltsdl*g\nlet v.k, ,,, \u2022.Its* tab)**** er\nte* treated aa taex.\nla ell. m ne* \u25a0**\u2022 Mvterwad tot\n\u25a0 eeeted ebeeeajt feilare te lea\nesedisvtoly  eaaietly   wi\ndayi or Sunday*\nTHOROU). Onl, May 19 (CPi -\nTwo   pllotl   were   killed   tajturdiy   [\"*** nslnei^do not operate SatltT.\nwhen  their  tlrcreft  crueied  on  \u25a0\nfarm tear hen. Ciuoe of lb* rruh\nhu not been deterasined\nDead ire To  Arthur Miller. 3\u00ab\nVancouver Light*\nDeed *r\u00bb Po   Arthur Miner. *>. of   a*.**      -   kA'A    *    La\nSt    Cstaarin*..   Oat.   tnd   Cilgiry. j UTT Ot Midnight\ntasatty Pilot. *nd Sft Robert Coulter, tl. af New Wtetmlneter, R C.\nwu wu pllotlivg the plane.\nwin,.mn uld Ihe craft went Into\n* dive before It rruhed\nTentative errersgement* hive l\u00bbe*n\nla  erelootae ' nude tor i mlllliry funeril Tueaday\n*r*et \u25a0\u00bb a. C. M,\u00ab, il Itseae had el No 4 Wireleu School it SI Ctth\nfrom   I.lire    artne. Th* bodiu * 111 be eenl h -or L\n'fat biu 1*1.\nVANCOUVIR, Mty It (CP)\u2014\nAt mirlnijht, POT. tonight. Via-\nceuver'i bright downtown llghtt\nwill blink off fer Mveral monthi\n1. the British Celumbls tleetrtg\nCempiny'i power uvlng dlmout\nbecame, effect,ve throughout wet\nlower ,o.ml,ori All lighted dll*\nlil.v ngns ind itore windows will\nbi blichcd out\n \t\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, TUESDAY, MAY 1*, 1*44\nCleeton Pleads Not Guilty lo Arson\nCharge as Trial Begins\nat Opening of Spring Assizes\nAlfred J. Cleeton, CPR. Station\nAgent it Brilliant, pleaded not\ngiillty to \u2022 chine of setting fire to\nthl Brilliant No. 1 School Much\n17, before Mr. Justice H I. Bird.\naa the Spring Assises opened ln\nNelson Monday morning. Testi-\nmony of four witneisei was heard\nbefore the Court adjourned to 10:30\nTuesdsy morning.\nI. P. Dawson of Nelson ll Crown\nProsecutor, tnd A. 0. Ctmeron of\nTrail, Defence Counsel.\nDuring examination of Constable\nJohn DeVoin of tht Provincial Police it Ctitlegar by Mr Diwson,\nan Incident thit took place nesr\nBeisley on tht Kelton-Trill Hlghwiy list Frldiy wu entered ln the\nrecord.\nDrNlID -.AMINO REMARK\nAaktd by Mr. Dtwton If ht hid\nhad tny conversation with the leaned line* tht preliminary hearing, Constable DeVoin itited ht\nWti driving WMt from Nelion,\nwhen he wtt algnilied to stop by\nUr. Cleeton who wu proceeding\ntowird Nelson ln t cir. Mr. Cleeton\nhad come up to him end remarked\nSalt ht hid \"(ont to tee Witt todiy,\" contrary to hii ban-later*! ln-\nttrutcloni not to unlet! Constable\nDeVoin wat preient Hli purpose ln\ngoing to lee Mr. West\u2014R. A. D\nWMt, Ctttleglr men-haul \u2014 hid\nbeen to \"deny he ever pasted the\nremsrk thit West told him down\nthe rlTtr for 15 cent* \" A hot trgu-\n\u2022tent hid ensued\n\"I laid It wu unfortuned, but\nnot to worry,\" Conttibli DeVoin\n'-atftlfttd.\nRelttlng eventi occurlng on the\nBight of the (Ire, Conittbl* DeVoin\ntUttd ht hid flnt been notified it\n11:40 p.m. and Immediately imng-\n(tl to hive thi Cutlegir Tire Deptrtment go to the tcent.\nRt had found severil cricked\nWlndowi, whllt it tht hiiement\ndoor he found th* padlock hup\nlttnguig looMly, the door being\n\u25a0tightly ijsr Window* tnd other\ndoors were locked tnd he found no\nbroken ptnei.\nfkrlt AT FIRS aiTI\nAbout 1:80 sun. he hsd titmlned\n    . when  he  found  t\nat a pile of eordwood had\nbedly burned, itbtetot coven pipe* directly ibovi the\nd burned off ind  t holt\n through tht floor directly\nabort the weed, further Inspection\nSam hi the diy mulled In finding\n'tf t bltekened nn on the floor be-\n fumict  tnd  tht  woodpile\ni March II be found another can\n|f itatuiiliig eordwood In com-\n0 wttti two buys, Alex Hoodi-\nand Mike SheritobltofI.\nton In which Mr. Cleeton hid been\ndriven from Castltgtr to the Kooteniy Engineering Company plint\n\u2022t Brilliant, ind told of having examined the floor of tht ctr for odor\nor steins of a petroleum product t\nfew days after the fire. He hid\nfound neither.\nNO BROKEN PANia\nDealing with condition! it the\n\u25a0choolhoute it tht time of the fire,\nhe Insisted to Mr. Ctmeron thit he\nfound no broken panes Aiking if\nhe, wu luggeitlng that other tettl-\nmony on thli icon wu not correct,\nhe intwered ln tht affirmative\nHe hid known Mr. Cleeton for\nfour years, he told Mr. Cimeron\n\u25a0nd relttlom with him ind his family hid been of tht best\nMr. Cameron went over \u2022 list of\nflrei that hid occurred ln the dlitrlct ilnce Dec. M, 1840, when Con-\nliable DeVoin hid been itttloned\ntn Ctitlrgar\nSeveral tlmei during tht titer\nnoon, Mr. Juitlce Bird cautioned\nMr. Cimeron igilnst Introduction\nof Ir'clevint testimony.\nHli Lordship queitloned Conttibli DeVoin u to bow he Illuminated tht Khool bssement when\nmaking eximlnition. Tht constable,\nwho hid broken his fluhllght earlier ln the evening, iaid ht hid und\nt week spotlight, tnd that lt had\nbeen prictictlly Imposilble to mike\n\u2022n Inspection. He could not say\nwhether there were tins on the\nfloor it the time, tnd hid given up\ntrying to examine thing! beciuse\nof poor illumlnitlon.\nCordwood thit hid been thrown\nout of tht basement wu still outside it this time, but hid been\nthrown back In by tht time he returned the next afternoon. The\nfloor wu ln \u2022 moist condition. Tht\ntin he found wu dry\nBoyd C. Affleck, B. C. Und tur-\nvtyor, who sketched plans ihow-\nIng tht ichool tnd Brilliant areai.\nIdentified various polntt on th*\n\u25a0ketches, ind described distance*\n\u2022nd contour! of the ireti.\nW. R. Dunwoody of Nelion, Official Trustee for the Doukhobor\nCommunity District, testified thit\nhe bed known Mr. Cleeton tor tlvt\nyean, that he had betted the Khool\ntetchen well, tnd thit hit residence\nhad alwtyt been open to them.\nTIACH1R TESTIFIES\nMis* Eliztbtth Ann MirKlnnon\nof Nelaon lettlfltd thit lhe had\nttught it the Brilliant achool for\nfour yeart. On tht diy of the Art\nihe  had  left  In the  afternoon  to\nspend the weekend In Nelaon, first\nlocking ill doort ud wlndowi\nThree pane* of glut, one In the\nthe   building,   the\nFrench Cheer New*\nof Boche Retreat\nALQIER8, Mty 11 (CP) -airman forces in In full \"dliordirly\"\nretreat en thi Frinch Meter ef tht\nItalian front and ofdrlng \"lit-\ntl* mora thin .pontile rillitsnce\"\nQen. Charles dt Gaulle told the\noheerlnt French tentultatlvt *i\niimbly todsy.\nQuoting telegram* from Qen.\nAlphonm Jain, French field com-\nminder, concerning weekend operitiom, Oen. dl Qaulle Mid \"advances art generil en tht entire\nfront\"\"\nSI. Joseph's\nDown Brownies\nThough down 1-8 it ont point,\nSt. Joseph's lady loflbtllen eut\nloott \u25a0 10 run btrrtge In the final\nInning to take Brownlu 20-12 ln \u2022\nWomtn'i League gtmt Mondiy. Tht\nBrownlu took command In tht tint\nInning ind by tht fifth wert lesdlng\n8-2. Howtvtr, tht St Joteph't rally\nwu too much for them tnd they\nfinned out In their lut three Umu\n\u2022t bit three itralght It wu th*\nCalhollci lecond itralght win.\nTeimi tnd icorei wtrt:\nSt. Joleph'l- DeLucrezIo 2, Thill\n1, Proctor 3, Migllo 1, Cecchlnl 2,\nKubln 3, It. Del.ucreiit, St Germiln,\n1, Vecchio J. -10.\nBrownies\u2014Coltmtn 1, VtnKough-\nnett 1. Dot Colmtn, 2, Ambrose, Gil-\nlett 1, Wsllsce 2, Fletcher 1, Sutherland, Perdue 1\u2014 11.\nOnly Important\nChurches to Be\nWholly Rebuilt\nLONDON, Mty 18 (CP) -Among\nBritain'! 14,000 churchei dettroyed\nor dtmiged by bombings, only those\nof historic Interest or ipeciil Importance will be fully rebuilt, accord-\nIng to propoull published todiy by\ntht Wtr Dsmage Commission tnd\nCommlttM rtprttentlng th* Chrlltlin Churches.\nioaspTea\nin UN\nI tea eat. of lay ether ream-\not* the SIM \u25a0lirey   The tall watt ttM rleori ta*\n  upon   lh**a\n_ , , ttlMiatliliiiil lhasr char-\nkeurt tad mted than for subse-\ngflie But sometieve*\ni efleal hu been no<-\n  item* at thl*\nIf ssval rootlnt t few remark*\nkm**a by Flielfiat Roeert May-\nMli mtahlrai. pcvettent of ibe\nV&lytralty of Chirago w*bea* fawner wot a lasn.inm in the I'r..-\n*\u25a0*\u25a0**> eherok H* aid -Wi\nfead \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0hia privwri tad I Blble-\n\u2022aasaaag ereer day Wi went la\ntavarek \"arte* as Bundey The n-\neult et Va* flret I* tMt I was\ntensaad thr** we its ego when.\n\u25a0a t \u00ab!**\u25a0 I was Machlng. f found\nslat It tha tmivenHT rt mi-\nwbe   had   never   heart   os*\n , The rweull of the second\nIs laat N li ten hart for roe to\nft at tkank are* \"\nSays U.S. Opened\nAccounting Office\nat Vancouver\nOTTAWA, May IS (CP)-Piul\nMirtln, Parliamentary Assistant to\nUbor Minister Mitchell, uld todiy\nIn the Commoni thit the United\nStitei Government hid not opened\nin employment offlct In Vincouver for the purpose of recruiting\nlabor for tbe Altikt Hlghwiy. Tht\nUnited Stitei Government, however, had opened in accounting office.\nGeorge loanln\nRescued\nIn Ship Sinking\nOrdinary Seaman George Ioinln\nof Nelson wu among tht 38 mr-\nvlvon of tht new frigate Vtlleyfleld\nlota of which wu announced it Ottawa Monday, hit brother, Alex Ioinln, Sll Third Street, wu tdvlied\nby cible Mondiy. Flvt men trt\ndtld tnd Ul mining u \u25a0 remit of\nth* Iom of tht frigate, which hid\nbeen on North Atlintlc convoy duty.\nOrdinary Sesmsn Ioinln wu born\nln Nelion In 1823 tnd ittended thi\nHume, Junior High end Senior High\nSchools, Ha wu married lut August to Mitt Gladyi Owen of Trill,\nwho resides it MS Mllllgtn Avtnut.\nHt tnllittd I ytir igo lut Mtrch.\nA sports enthusiast, ht wu well\nknown ln hockey ind lacrosie clr-\nclM, tnd played on Nelson \"rep\"\nteami In both iporti.\nMothers Preserve\nHome Life\nFeature of thl Mother! Diy Service it Trinity United Church\nSundiy morning wu th* presentation of corugei to thl mothers tnd\nwIvm of those In tht irmed forcei\nTht red, white tnd blue flowen\nwere prettnted by Mirgiret Mc-\nCoihim, Sylvia Wells. Betty Hor-\nvith ind Miry Wildle.\nTh* Sunday Khool combined\nwith the congregation for the icr-\nvioe tnd memberi of tht Intermt-\ndlttt Depirtment took put. Tht\nscriptures were reid by Dawn\nSpencer, Attn McDonild tnd Divld Towntend. The ushers for the\nservice were Keith Buchinan, Jim\nBrodlt, Fred Pernio md Jack\nSteed.\nThe Junior Choir, under tht direction of Mrs. Bain Oliver, give\nth* tnthemi\u2014\"Song of Greeting!\",\n\"O Hippy Home\" tnd \"Mother*\nDey Prayer.\"\nThe theme for the tervlct wu\n\"Hornet mtkt i Nation\". W. J.\nHicks, Sundiy School tuperlntend-\nent told the ilory of the Christian\nhome life of Madame Chiang Kai-\nshek, tnd how her Chrlltlin living\nInfluenced the Generillislmo tnd\nother letdert of China Ht emphasized the Influence of our homes ln\nthiplng tht future of our nttlon\nHt itited thit mother, still hsve\nto  milntlin   tnd   preserve   femlly\nNo Sign German\nTroop* Cracking\nWITH THd STH ARMY IN ITALY, Miy 18 (CP Cable) \u2014 The\nsth Army puihtd en towird tha,\nvaunted Adelf Hitler line today In\nI hard, unipictioular advanci\nIflllntt German troopi who ihow\nid no tlgni of cricking undtr tht\never-lncreii'.ig wilght of Allitd\nmen and irmcr.\n(UdMKier\nlor Better mrld\n\u2022Says Holmes\nGyros Tickled by\nB. C. Affleck's\nWild West Tail\nis*. \"\u2014.\u2014w-  . front   part   of\naroes-tximlnation by Mr. other* it the rtir, wtre broken ln\n_ Constable DeVoin de- tbe b*Mmim wlndowi, the recsll-\na ter owned by H. O. Pit-1 *d D**crlblng the entrance ta the\nbasement door, th* itited that only\nthe top itep wu visible, th* otheri\nleading down to t second buetnent\ndoor not being vlttblt until the door\nwu ripened.\nFine In the fumtc* wert itarted\nIn the momlngi by Nick Mirk in.\naba uld. and the school children\ntook tumi keeping tbe fumice\nalight during ichool hour*.\nA.ked by Mr Cimeron If kindlings or cms might bt \u2022tottered\n\u2022round the beatment. ahe answered\nIn the affirmative Tins used by th*\nchildren for plint* ind some neerly\nempty floor oil etui wtr* left In\none end  of the hiiement\nShe had known Mr Cleeton four\nyean.   He   had  been   helpful   md\nMunltloni Minister Howe, reply\nIng to Douglti O. Ron (PC-Toron\nto St. Psul'il, uld tht itetl ntui\ntlon it present wu \"very tight.\nIndeed.\" Mr Ron uked ibout ip-\npllcitlom for th* relet** of steel\ntor Toronto  Khool  buildings.\nMin muit be to* food icoordlng\nto the life tint i\u00bb golnt te be liven.\nthe ume u Ihe but Iced food according to whit they want ln the\nliive.\" Thl. II what tVev. J. (I. Holme* told Neleon Rotirj ulub tt IU\nluncheon Monday.\nIn thl hive the queen bee laid two\nkind* of eggs, one produced k drone,\nind the other might produce i worki.\nor t qtieiii. The beee knew which\nkind they wanted and fed accordingly If \u2022 queen bee wu required the\nlarva* wu fed royil Jelly, while if it\nwu \u25a0 worker they wiuted it wu led\neome other subsUnoe.\nMr. Holmes uld this tpplisd to the\nlive* of men. Children were given food\nlo give them alrong bodlei ind keep\nDie   mln     good     phvslcsl   condition\nNazi* Say Pressure\nIncreased\non Cassino Front\nB. C. Affleck delighted Nelson\nGyros it their dinner meeting it\nthe Hume Friday with I stirring ith, m,n ^ ,\nitory of i bank robbtry at New 10ver 70 per cent of Uv* ocil tax wen'\nHaielton ln 1814. lt wm the day 1 towird* tbe echooli. which fed the\nthe lut tplke wai driven tn the children mentiily. ind then there wu\nGrand Trunk Railway, which wm Ith' m\u00b0r\u00bb1 ind tp'mutl feeding which\nApril 7. md th, town wm full of\" cM\" \"^^ ,\u00b0 h,1\u00bb hlm '*\"\" '\nlaborers who hid Juit received their\nmoney. Also ln town were three\nLiberal politicians, H. C. Brewster.\nJohn Oliver tnd A. M. Manson \u2014\n\u25a011 of whom wtrt famous liter \u2014\nwho were untblt to believe their\neyes tt what they uw.\nThe robbers decided to pull their\nact Just 1 few moments after the\nbank had opened in the morning\nLONDON, Miy 18 (Tuesday)\n(CP) \u2014 Tha Qirmin-oontrollio*\nRome radio uld todiy tht alllis\nbid Inortuid pruiur* Northeut\nof Cuslno on tht Italian front tnd\n\u25a0re attempting te break through\nthe German llnei with itrong Infantry torus supported  by tank*\nNorthwest of Cassino, tbt broid-\ncut uld, Nul foroes shirply bid\ncounter-itticked tnd dlitroyid U\nAllitd   tanks. I\nTht    broidcist    tcknowlidgtd  Sole\nthit Qtrmtn forcei hid ibindon-1\ned Mt Mtlo, South of Cassino snd\nsbout midwsy between thit town   Cn|-,\nend the Italian Weat oeaat. I JHl*\nm\\mmmv. .\", ||| ll    ^ijiavaawawpea^\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll'\nCoat Special\nTweeds and solid colors, reversible corduroys.   All sites.\nReg. to $21.93\n$12.95\nSale\ngood character\n(IMI ON EYERYONI\nThi ipeaker etld the ichools |tv.\nthe young men snd women th* tool.\nto work with, but unless thij had\ngood character they srould not mske\ntbe proper use of these tools when\nstarting out In builneu. Chancier\nbuilding wu the reiponilblllty of\nevery grown person In lh. country\nitated Mr. Holmes, for il though 1\nperson   might  not  realise  It,   he   ln\nThey went In and told the teller 'fluencad tin Uvea of tbe young peo-\nlo open the vault, but is, there was  pie.\n\u2022 combination, he wu only able to i Mr. Rolmei itited thit if religUjui\n\u201e..-... i. \u00ab... .\u201e.\u201e tv,- u.n.\u00abr h.\u201e >ducitlon wu Introduced Into th*\nopen 11 ptrt w,y, the Manager hay- KhooU \u201e \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e ,\u201e,\nIng the rett of the combination. The ; vU , ,rM, \u201e\u201e,. Many of u,e*\u00bb chll-\ndemand wu punctuated by \u2022 few 1 dren did not receive any ipirltuli\nihott directed it the leller't feet. I trtining whatever, unless it wu\nTheee ihoU were heird by the 1\u2022*uS\u00bbt ln ** ichool*. Until just re-\nMsntger who h.d been .landing \u25a0\u00a3\u00ab*, ^r*^n,dpUrCo,h,rjn He,0-'\nouUldt Ulklng to a friend. He ran ,\u00a5tr im.i.tton bus JUat be.,, paased\nhome, grabbed 1 gun ind ipread ' allowing Bible reading in tin class\nthe tlarm. room   ttr. Holme* uld  be wu iur-\nMtny Interutlng IncidenU oc-I ^\"wd it the objection* niatd over\ncurred during the fray, mi p\u00bbpi. I ^.^r^^.tX'S \u00a3\nhad not teemed lo rwliz* lint it >KUA to ine:r ctiMna i,irnint thU\nwm 1 matter of life tnd dealh. The very doctrine,\ncitizeni hid loon irmed themtelvei I He stated thit men bid 1 free will.\nwith weapons of virlnut klndt, Mr ; \"nll< \u00abht be*, icted by imUnct Oni\nAfflKk, pjmen. hiving obulned ^jmm eenun earn _*. m.\n1 rtvolvtr. pcealbl* to know what 1 man. woman.\nBombers Tie\nHotel Nine\nRag. ro $30.00\n$14.95\nReg. to $39.93\n $18.95\nFINK'S\nLADIES' WEAR\n1 \u25a0 11111 iiis 1111 a 11111111111 a 111 -\nCRANBROOK, B, C, May 18 -\nHotel men tied the loftball league\nopener tonight with Lancaiten\nBomberi 12-11 In Mven Inning in 1\ngtmt ot red hot bitting itudded\nwith ipluhlng of trrort on both\nildei. Hotel Men lott their leider\nIn Cuey Sttnglt tuhlon when Kin\nHogirth broke hit knot on tht ildt-\nllne before the tenon opened.\nJohn Ltncuter'i pitching msdt up\nfor Bombers' iloppy outfield, while\nHirvey Ltncuter got two humeri\nsnd Cece Tiller csme home for him\nthree tlmei. Hotelmen'i sixth inning\nrally brought six rum In for 1 IJ-\n6 lead which Bomberi overcame ln\nthe,flntl two .Uniit. [NATIONAL LIAOUg\nThe Klrli new let'fue itirt* to-\nmorrow night whll* Gyrrti mtj\u00abt\nHigh School Wednesday.\nPREACHER P0T8 AWAY\nTht preacher cau*ed moit of tig\nexcitement when he hid  behind\ni bor or girt might do,\nI    The ipeaktr then *pok* of th* In-\ncr****  In   th*  dlTOTc**,  MptKially   tn\nB.C.. and  how  th\u00abT war* undermln\nBALL SCORES\nAMERICAN  AMOC.\nLoulivllle 3, Mllwiukee 1.\nPirtenhelmer ind Wilteri; Hetrn\n(10),   SproulL  Gaisiwiy   (10)   tnd\nPruetL\nColumbui 11, Mlnneipolll 4.\nHtrr tnd Burmeliter, Bain, John-\nion (8) Mostly (8) McCormlck 17*\nsnd Bltzo.\nBall Standings\nTraniport Mlnltttr Mlchiud,\ntabling 1 reply for John Diefenbaker (PC-Lake Centre), uld thit of\ntht 82 ippllcatlons mide for radio\nbroadcasting licence* latt yesr, six\nwere granted, 13 denied tnd decli-\nlon on the remaining 11 wm lllil\npending. Licences wer* granted for\nItalians In Ntw Weitmlniter, B. C,\nend Port Alberni. B. C.\nStrike Follows\nLopti Resignation\nBOGOTA, Colomblt. M*y 18\n(AP) - Tht rMigntUon of Preeldent Alfonso Lopa wm prMented\nJ ... .. to tht Senate today tnd in ordtrly\ncourteoul to th* teachers  tnd  hid   llr|,, 0| union employeei ind gov\ndone   many   odd   loot   for   them\naround the arhoolhouM\nCcanprtsirsg th* )ury w\u00abi J. L\nCrewe. Trail, fornnm; R- W. Wtt-\npiece of ore that wu let up on two ,nt th* horn*  life of  u>* cnildrsm\nblock*.    A lidy  in s itort  beilde The\"   could   be   .   n.w   and   better\n.,.,,...              . ,           , world, ther*  muit  b*  b*,ur peoplf\nthe bank kepi directing him u to \u201e,\u201e om \u201e, \u201e,\u201e ,\u201e\u201e,\u201e \u201e, ^Jarj\nwhere to ehoot wu to help the younger feneration\nA mm who claimed he wu from build better character*, to th.y would\nTexti had \u2022 little plitol ibout lo, beoorai uaeful dUun*. he uld.\nt.,^1...   t\u201e\u201e\u201e   .r,A  ....  ,,-...,,,\u00ab  n,,ls* '    Otb*r guesti it the luncheon w*r\u00bb\nInche. long   and wu having quite \u201e   ^Donald   from  Trill    I.leut   3\n1 time with it- A   A1Un   ,,<\u201e\u201e, on ,\u201ev, ,rrm \u201e\u201e\nA telephone operator, \u2022 Londoner, weetminsur:  o   \u00bb   Hose md R   w\n-                                   .               kept  blowing  s  whistle,   thinking wird. both Put Prssident* from Cai-\nllfe.  utlng  Christian   te.chlng.  u: ,ha( ,     llcCTntn woM com, ,on\n^-i^\"\" s.'0' . \"* ' i    All th, while thl. wu going on,!   \u00a3 f \"\u00b0f^1 \u2122JTlKZ\u00a3\nChrlltlin ch\u00bbr*cten. I     \u201e\u201e,,\u201e\u201e .... _.. ...\u201ej,*   ,* ,Jl  1 Put Preeldent 1 pin by H U trVhim-\n.  I\" Toun\u00ab \u2022'\" *u ttendlng In  the lWr   \u201e\u201e\u201e  \u201ep,\u201e.,a   th,  ciuf)-,  ,p.\n. road taking pictures   She even had  preelitlon for the good \u00ab\u00bb rse had\n1 picture of one of the robbers, who   done last y**r   Mr   MoCannel thiol-\nwai killed when he msde s run for   ed the club, but u be wu already\n,. ; wearlnt \u25a0 pin. give it to H. D   D*w-\nNAKU8P, aC-alr*. Ttmk TTsosy   \"- ,\u201e,,\nwu bosteai on Thuraday  sfwrnoon     when the robben found Ihry could     w 0 H,rela \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e;\u00bb<, in, Hot,ry\nwhen *h* entertained for her young ; not   get  Into  the  vault,  they   toot 1 dub   were   wlnnen   In   lh*   Bervlee\nAlfred!  tbsrd   birthday   Dimes   what money they could ind made  Club onmpetitton durlnt thi Victory\n *nj07*d on the liwn whiri ta* j , ^ (or \u201e,, \u201e,\u201e\u201e.   Tw0 ot m,,,, jiau l*iv*. Trie wtaaar at lh* tains\nwu  alrv*d.  OUMU  wer*  Alfred  and; w.,.   .   .._--,   in.,.\u201e,iv    -nj   eorapetlUoc, In the Club will b* known\nDonald Trtosy. Myrne Byland. Uynn 1 *'\"  *mti  ,\u2122\u00b0nl in''!nt^*  !?d  l.t*r\nBylind. Atidrer Marjerr  and Bevei-, \u2022 third wu serlouily injured. The     prrotamot . A m^m, utmee.d hu\n\u2014\u2022\u2022 --\"- Oaltas. Alien \u00bbnd Orint | olher three eiciped to the iwimp   uvpreciation  tor  thi  \u00abrork  doni  b-;\nThe    cltitem    immediately    iur-   thi club.\nrounded  the iwimp,  tnd  some of\nNAKUSP\nly Hill, slobby\nsto*l*y. Beverly Ward. Brand* Wird\nQlen Olsen. Buddy and Harvard Aal\ntin   Juni Warn* tnd Douglas Otrd\nn\u00abr, David, Marilyn and Bruee Hor-\n, _._                    ,u,em* 'ncludln\u00ab *f'**** '^ Wond*rinq Cow Co\u00ab*H\nrey. Un. Trteay wu MilUd by Un   to  belt  iround In th* swsmp  to \u00bb\nO. H   Oirdner, Mn  C. Honey, Mr* | find them.  The ipeaker uld It wu Mit.  DeCKCI* >\/.b0\nL  Wird. Mrs. Y. Kill, Mrt. Bylsnd j the moet unpletsmt feeling he hid \u201e      \u201e     \u201e      _   .\n*** \u2022** fLmfS; s-. a            .    \\\"*r hid. for they knew tbary -\u00ab. *1~ ^\"'iT! **?*\"' Iyr\u2122^,,\nChurch ounvcnttoii.\nWt  Itmak Turlk left for Vmcou\nLarge Monthly\nShipment From\nNelson Rod Cross\nTb* following ahlpejMnt wa* mad*\nfrom thf Nalaon R**l Croa* work room\nthU month.\nCWiiian knitting SH boyf trwootr-\n<ra, 16 inf int* *o*k*r*. four child'*\nnoXo. two infant* nata aad ill infant* Jaoktu\nWomen* Auxiliary S*ttIo*: Two\n\u20221*mt*1m* *w*at\u00abr* and on* pair anil*\naocki\nMl*o*llan*otu: M pair* mrt\\ot\n\u2022ocki. two pair* mmni ttocklnf*.\n11 *U*v*l\u00aba* **r*aura. 10 v-n*-tk\nnraatar* with *l*rr*a, (omr turtlen*ck\n*w*t\u00abra. on high n*ck *w*at*r with\nt\\o*no, 10 rlbbad htlmet*. on* it\u00bb*t\nb*lm*t cap, 10 pair* flora*, two Mln\nmi now\u2014par*' m'tta. two bod* Ml*.*\nfir* imputation cor*r* (!\u2022*\u2022) and 10\nwaah cloth*\nClflllan: Two lnf*nta' gowr\\a, 11\nboTi' h*tchwan, 41 bora' \u25a0hlr.i, thra*\nwoa*s'* kntckera, 41 girl- pant.**.\n14 dlapar* *ti women'* *in\u00abrt\u00abncy\nraawTT* *mo\u00abk*.\nH'rtptUl Siipplte*- 11 htXplUl bo*-\nfoam*. M T b*nd*ff**. 31 pilra mtn't\nPTl^maa, 11 lea bag eonn and MO\nman'i  hindktrchlffi.\nDonatlooi Four baby blankfta,\nfour crib blankata. on* laf* quilt\non* pafr pantle*. 10 \u2022rttb qullt-i (part-\nty don*tedt and dx gUV\nFISHER ELECTED\nWELFARE CHIEF\nWlrOsTPsM, Miy IB 'CTl-PhlUp\nS.   Fisher  of Montreal  wm  today\nelected for hit fourth term M President of the Canadian Welfare Cout-\nW   L Pet.\nSL Loull \t\n. 11   t .705\nCincinnati    \t\n. it a .sai\nPhilidelphli       \t\n. u a .571\nPltuburgh   _....\n. 10 10 .500\n. 11 11 .500\nNew York  \u201e \t\n. 11 11 .458\nBoiton        _ \t\n. 11 14 .440\nChicigo          \u2014\n.   1 17 .150\nAMERICAN LEAQUB\nNew York     \t\n. 14   1 .700\nWashington     .\n.  13   a .591\nSt LouU      \t\n_ 14 10 .58.1\nPhllidelphle \t\n.. 12 11 34i\nChicago\n10 11 A31.\nCltveltnd       ,   .\n. 10 14 .417\nBoston\n.   8 13   381\nDetroit \t\n.   1 IS J75\nruppll\nIn  It.\nKAMPALA (CPI\u2014 Uganda, which\nhu n*v*r before grown males, tnd\nhad   been   dependent  on   Kenya   for\niltsta. produced Mt,000 baas of It\nMl\nft-ynt-jj 'nit\u00abn(\/y Halrtrea1\nUn team my* if* Miifemsli- at>\ntwlwatew.ta.iaee\nOther\nBotrd   of   Oosremorl    represent\nIng   member!  tnd   donor*,'   W.  A.\nth\u00bbt   thty   might  get   ihot   it   tny   |\" ~\"' *\n.. ... _..: ., ,     t-\u201e  lowln\u00ab \" cow to run at large within   Murphyi   Winnipeg      Rei\u00bb***ntlng\ntechnical tei view. Misi Ijuri Hoi-\ntime\nfir from pleinnt.    Two\nthe City UmlU\nmore were aoon caught, they had     ^ |UUd ^ ^ *ttfirltmU thai   ^^   victorii: Mue  Miry McPhe-\nweee-[ ssnih   heen   wnund*d    but   th*   one   ....   .....  ,_.*   .... ,_   . .    . ...     .,__,__,.   a..*i .   .-a\nOteatat listnMi leaytttteet*. Pet\netday\u2014ta*lttt*pdss*>l\u00abTi**3llt\nseld everywker* la Maty eekk ferws.\nLYPSYLS-l-\nv*r B*tord\u00aby.\nlaaving -fVlday '\u2022Je^^.lhr.\"***:   both  been  wounded,  but  the  one  rt, ^ ltf, aie cow In t \u201ec,nt  ,,,\u201e,; M)J, Marlorl* Bradford tnd\nen. N R fiirdlch. Thorn** Short-\nhotu*. A B Ollker. C H Murriy.\nB P J Rleeterer. 3. I Ortnberg\nind C   L  Hood. Nelion; P  O. Bird.\nBonnmgtrm: J 11 McAullffe, Trill.\n\u2022nd A   W. Dickinson, Creeton\n^''J^d^ra^crcTno.h;. I ^ ^' \"\u2122> \"* \"*>  ,nd wu  Cl.y let \u00bb\u00ab her proper., while .he   ,\nArten Ortn tad Douglaa Bataman     | *>-v\"  Iouna-\nMn   a   Heard  left for Revelsvoti   Ju.y CONQRATULATIB\non aeturdty \\ HINOia\nAlbwt Brady of CarroUl sru \u2022 Hi     \"\"\u00ab\u00bb\u2022\nku*p vlalior. |    Everyone wu boutlng ibout how\nMiss H   aloan waa a recant vldtor\nIn Makuap ^^ ] ,round that there\n_>-i      ^ asm J\u00abkaon *1^u\"'B^cftbi ' \u00b0n\u00ab'*  ln1UM,:  UlCT  n0  ont  knr\"\ntlon would be refund In \u00bblew oMhe | JSJlartry D*p*rtmmt\u00b0 on  th*_ aaddli | who had don* ,h,^ln*__M_rhlA'i\nexpresiions of popultr lupport \"\"\"\"     \"\"''      \"  \"\" '\"    \"\"\"\n\u2022rnmint   workers   ipreid   through\nthe capital In in effort to get the\nSenile to reject It\nIt .pp..red probable, hiajetiana- .J^a'^m'iaaa^t \"m-uTlor th.\nmsny they hsd shot, until word got   '\"niant, told  lhe Court he    found\nsround that there wu to be s cor-   *** \u00ab\u2022*\" \u00bbn \u2022 C1'** s^**\\ >*\u2022' '*\u2022 \u2022'\"\n..   H.  Creigbton,  Vincouirer;  Mra.\nwent to do work on i pipeline  Ui-   w  t Wel1- otuwi. ind Harry At-\nuslly. th* uld. the inlmil would re-   UnKn, C.rm\u00abn. M*n.\nmam  with  moth\u00ab  tethered   there.\"     r^k,,^   Advleory   Committee-\nActing Sergesnl R   R. Houie, in-   p,c,,lc Co4ft:  f   t   Wlnslow,  Victoria. C J. McNeely ind Dr. A. L\nliriuer. Vincouver.\nter receiving  i  complaint  thit   lh*\ncow wu loose In i rutdents (irdm.\n-,\u2014    ...       BLACKHEADS\nCtiiiRHAM\/WiRTi  IgsrJT\n3 *e*r\nUmltad\nTORONTO, OtSTARIO\nFURNITURE MOVING\nBy\nEXPCRIEHCID MEM\nPBomc \u25a0\u00ab*\nT0WLER FUEL & TRANSFER\nVANCOUVER, 1. C, HOTELS\nBOGOTA, Colombia, Mty 15 -\n(API\u2014The Colombia Senitt reject-\nid unanlmouily tonight tht reilg-\nnitlnn of Preildent Alfonio Lotvet,\ntfter union employeei tnd government worken had conducted in\n* ordtrly itrlke to Indue* tht Sen-\nEatMwa   tte to ttki tueh action.\nFurther Chorgct to\nB* Laid Against* Jap\nVANCOUVDV   Mty   IS   (CD   -\nShlgo Mori, sllss Shlcgto Klnoahllh,\nJipineee alleged to hive been mu-\nfiuersdlng u \u2022 Chimin line* ItVtl.\nwm remanded until Slay *d when\nht appeared tn Pollc* Court today\ncharged with po*s**slng t nitloml\nragaitfataon card not hit own. Royal\nCanadian Mounted Police official!\nMid further charge, will bo laid\nagainit  him.\nI.C. AIRMAN WINS DFC.\nOTTAWA, Mty IS (CP)-*\u00bbe. D. T.\nCook, of Kelowna. B C, and Po\nR H. Jirman, Edmonton, hire been\nawarded the DT C for their brar-\nery bi tbe litlliu lervlce of th*\nRCA.F.\nI\n-YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOUg* Newly  rwaavated  letaaSl\nDuflerln Hotel -***-:^\nVtoMinree  SV 0.\nPATmaON\nAna\nA-   PAT\nCeleena.\nlate   et\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014PotMnacr and Fr.igh,\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\n|.C. MUIR\nhiaeMi: Ntrtew. TT; lottUnei 2111: Trill 1110\nalountaJn foe UM aumniar months    I fleck   Mid   the  verdict   brought   In\nUn  T.  tHeenhoft   arrived   STIdiy j by   th.  Jury  wu   ThM*   persons.   DaVodlin*  for Miners'\nknown to the Jury, clm* to their\ndeathi by tn irmed pereon or parr-   C\u00abrtlf*ICat\u00abS   Near\nTrill ta reatd* ln Nakusp for\nth* Bumm.r.\nUr tnd Mr* a Ntidtrman of adg.-\nwood wer* rijitori In Nakusp\n3. NsTkaskl ot aotsaon vu i Nikuip\nvisitor\nw Uols snd family wer* aaturdiy\nvisitors from Arrow  Park.\nWilfred Bredv. BCJlT. wm s Nf\nkuap vialtor Baturday from Canolll.\nen rout* back to hi* unit. He ipent i\nweeks furlough vlilting hli parent*.\nMr. ud Mrs. 3   Bredy.\nAlphona* Guidon. RCA? wu a\nNatuep vultor from Burton *n rout*\nto Use OoeeV He wu aooompanl*d by\nhi* wlfi. snd sister. Mlaa I. Quldon,\nM far u Arrowhead.\nTb* May meeting et *H Marti\nGuild ns held Wednesday slums..,,\nU live bom* of Mn. T. Harvey, Mrs\nRichard Humplirli presiding till Rev\nP. M Gilbert opened th* meeting\nAfter routine businm, final trtnte-\nmenta wee* uad* for Us* annual lawn\nlta tnd ul* of wort ind bwi table\n*a bt MM thla month. Mr*  Rarty\n\u2022on* unknown to lh* jury, but thli\nVICTORIA. M.y 15 iCP>- Dead-\nKid Yankees\nWhale Cards 9-2\nTialeee regalxsed tm.r winning\nn,i il Use attruuon Urovuvla Moo-\nday lerolag *b*n u, I wot lh* Cardinals lew) cam;, V. t.:t luoe of 1-1\nThe winners to' '. '<\u00ab runs In lhe\nflnt.  two  in  th. iwnd  ud one In\nNajraar, aC\u2014un Oeor** Jordan ud Mr* 3. Hopkins an vlslung\nin Nlleon.\nMlu Amy Mell of C-aJetu *>y arrived In Nikuep W*dn**day.\nMri D Johneon of New Denver. Dr\nA. rrinrli. Mr. A. Hirrli ud Mia.\nNancy Howard wee* Nlkusp vtslton\non Wednesday.\nAlbert Bredy tt Oarroll'i wu \u2022 Nt-\nFALSE TEETH\nSA1M0\nCoanertieai  For:\u2014\nKASLO    -    CIHTON\nMAKUSr\n.-..%.'    \u2022>\u2022\nxvm.tht,\n\u00ab Willi\n\u2022a7S&S\u00abS ^\n\u25a0ftoriSta art kold la alto. %y Ok\n*aWl*j(|f3lI3a1Mst*^rasissssss^ssstt'sssssssse'aBaBaBaaa.\nI. Dr. Waraat't eent tort mens.\nrVawltr lata |e*i tleoioealetl;\ns*at)twMMi*e*4t, mtlj tttomat\n\u2022 e-iAaJ OTawOaavfTaM-       ItttW  MlfJV.\nTR\nvisitor sn rosrte lo Nelson.\nTi   P. fUymoml ud mr\nH   Hirk  and  Ur.   anting\nloo were western nuton In N*leoo\nCap Johnaon ef Arrow Bead wm \u25a0\nNakuap vialtor\nMr snd Mrs Peltre Wllllins*. Mr\nand Mn J Rail of Ortham'i Uad-\nta*T  oen  vlalttw*  Wadneeday.\nM llllT.rmin of Vatveouvwr wm i\nNakuap visitor\nMlaa Jeu Whittaker el* Brlartnet\n\u2022tat, ind Man Joy Irown of aaate-\ntooa wer* tTtkuae vtsHovi\nD. A. MtnuitM. P. W. Hilton ott*\nk. T. Aiteras won vtnton m Nakuan\nTom Bpien wm * Natutp vlattor\nOOtOtOO. Cevyton (CPi-Rl Rev\nO. D. aanley. Blebeei of CWocaho h\n\u2022pendlnt has flnt leavi tar tlet year.\nEiS-HS: Men,30,40,50!\nWsart Marmd fey, Vta, VnjarT\n _.nt th* rvnn* for Um Tank*\nand rhuctttxl dI\u00ab** bail   Tha Cird* \\mmi\nJury takt* thl* opportunity to eon- ,.     *.                 ,   * ,\n' '  , ,                yr          *       ..   . Una (or r*n\u00bbrw*l o( fr*a mintm  c\u00bb*r\n\u25a0rretultte    heu   peraom   on   their ,,\u201e,.\u201e\u201e (of ]f44 \u201e ^\n'^l\u00ab\"there' wu  s  brief  reoorl ^ D*^*rtm*ni \u00ab \u25a0\"\"\" ,M\"''  iTlihi  lour*   \u201e,d   fink\nIn   InTM^Iaon   Twill,   N.\u00ab   LTn. '\"^  \"\"\"^  ^  *\u2022  fln\"  A,X*   \"   <**\u2022 M*** *\u2022\" \"\u00b0 ~~ *\u00bb \"'\nIn th* Nelson Dolly  News  uylng MlJr ,,   An jartifi,.,^, Trfrttmt-  of one la the ihird ud one i* ike\nthit \u25a0 group of cowboyi hid chat- pr<nmtJ   \u201e,M   ur6\u201e   th#   Mln#r,,  utXb\nid the robben iwiy. Art   Placer-Mining   Act   md   Tree     Clark\nQuest! it the dinner wer* Uoyd Miner** tswvnptlon Art m.tt he re-   \"' \"\"'\nCrowe from Trail, and A. S  Lock-   nmwri   Ten ar* SS for Individual    . -- _ , ..    ., h. -.,, _\u201e,\nhart    R. D   Barnu wu preeented mlnOT ^ W ,nd JlOO for mcor-   **^'\u00a3\u00a3, '^'*.. ,J S\\\\mo\nwith s gift from lh* Oub. It being poreted companl**                                .Vr, c*Us<*r1  \u2022 ih nrw runs  Brett\nhli birthday.   ijaot -rood. ti;,.-.  xi   ciart. wilaaa\nR  A.  Mann  announced  that  the TamaeiApeia.ieaia                         I ajst airaon oo* \u2022* *i\nOyro   Club,   hid   come   aecond   In ' \u2022mp\"rQrur*.l                         I    Mutaan ud  t   DufTy  saorM   tot\nth* Service Club competition In the '    In spite of the riln thit  luhered   '*\u2022 0u4*                        _r-i*r*   usd\nSixth Victory 1\/v.n drive, end thet In Monday, tnd t gsvnaril crx-lneu  jJJJJJJ     clr*.   si'srs    g    Mr)\nthe D. Cummim team headed the that reenained unUl th* cloud* lilt-  ua-isa aad Kaiusnwrf\ntd   eerly   In  th*   iflernoon,   the   14   ^rjmp.n    wu    R.-*.    PSlea;    aearee\nTHRIV0\nCHICK STARTER\nIs compoeed of pliln whole.\nIngredients, carefully milled end\nmachine mlsed to secure uniformity\nThlrlvo Starting Mash conlalni\nthe neceoury Vltamini and miner-\nall to promote sturdy, quick\ngrowth and li economical becauM\nof IU high food value.\nIrickriM-K'H rninnf\n'^rie    Burl.;.     Munn    Uklng    the   ptstn* IH\nTail \"  '\nR   H   Bewlbr, Local  Mgr.\nNelien, P.O.      Bo\u00ab\nlilt ln th* leim competition.\nhour   period   ending   Monday   it   1\npm.   wu   credited   with   being   in\nKl-degree day   This nadlng wu  \u25a0\nth*\nand   Itolse.'ni\nPLAN INFORMAL      ^ \u201e7 _ _ ..\nGOLFT0URNAMENT '  '   \" ' \u2122 s \"\"\u25a0 f-i  i. Yaati.*.t.lM-?t7?^\n34 hnun itsrtlng il S pm. Sin-div II r**lr11 SS fl     i^MWBl\nThe   gel-to,ether   tnumiment   of nr n\u201eM  ... th, w,rmM( \u201e,  ,h,     IUII 1*0111 till   \/    ~*gk\nthe N.Iann Oolf Club wu such s y\u201er l0 dllf  wlUl , m[n[mum ,,\u201e.   a. . .     \u00ab. \u2014t^ *) O WW\n\u2022ucceu that both old snd new m\u00abm- (>tT\u201eur, 0, u dnree*. compered la\nben   trt   uklng   for   mother   In. ^ p,,vlou, \"high\" of it: degreei\nformal lourniment. Th. match com- 0, HtJ L A Mw hlfh mMn ,M \u201e,\nmiliee  ll  planning for  the  tourne- of \u201e\u201e a^,,, compart with ihe\nment lo be h.ld th. flnt Sund*y In M \u201e, >UJ t PT*e|pii\u00bbtloo. ,u   HI\nJune\nThree Properties\nSold Ot Nakusp\nir.rh\nWater Level\nl-**v*l of tha Wttt Ann *t N\u00bbltori\nNAKimP. B C^-Th. pretrartf f\u00abm-   \"\"  ' M, '*\u2022'  ,b\"v\u00bb ,S\u00ab ?\"\"\"\"\ned by U Noharm ot Ollnrsut Vsu re-   tore it  I  p m   Mnisdly   by the tv.\ncenUy been purcbued by R   C   imllh    mlnlon Public Worki liuge. \u25a0 H'n\n\"-- *-- **\u2022  \"* '   ll I\nRerridge   Ms   enld   het\non  Beoatway  to A. M\n111 W'l'l'l ' Powlii\nilly Bee,\nof Albana\nMn. C L\namall lolteae\nrod of Tnll\nTh* firm owned ky Mn WtlUins\nOroakett hu Men amrrlsaaad by a\nPeierarm of Albert* The thru eslle\nhiv. eon* through Ihe ofrv* of H I.\nMilter1! r.sl astaV* ,.rn .\nSIIKTlAliir WOKKIU\nrot, HUVY O.K. C*OP\nVAIfCCIVrVlR. Mav II (0\u00bbl-\u00bb*\ncoum of the probable heasry fruli\ncrop In the Okantgan and Lowe,\nMainland thli yeer. tasrerel hundre-\nwtwnen worken from th* PratrW\nwill be enught for fruit fsrm woek\nW Mscftllllvrey. tllreelor nf the\nDominion \u25a0 Provinclsl stmergervcy\nTarm Labor Service, Mid Usday.\nfor the 14 houn of\nI C \/ I M A\n(,'\u25a0!\nIF you feel\nALHN\n\u25a0 sua way. \u2014' oomto m wmmke MeaW,\n\u2014.vkaj sww. aUtaaskM, TV*. Mass\nm \u25a0**> ud UsW ~U pt\u00abwVel t*~.\nI. i\nP\/MPUS.\ntorn:\n\u25a0et.iMitaa.il\t\n\u2022aiLTLr,- W A '.I., mrrnm mm\nmA r-mm ~~m \u25a0!\u00bb\u2022 rrwm   TW\nWW  no*  w   wwt   -aroAAm.em.'-\nkrawhl.^iil I i> ii t)\nhrWlrUMk k^ I. [Of. isiw,\nm a ear tm -Mtm W-*.\nUm tan oSaTefo tt*e ImA m\nDoddaKldnayPilli\nor\nLONG\nDISTANCE\nMOVING\nFor\nCrating\nStorage\nPacking\nPHONE 106\nWILLIAMS\nTRANSFER\n.\n Men Who Ride \"Human Torpedoes\"\nReturn to Tell Ihe Tale\n\u25a0\n\u25a0y CHARLES  BRUCt\nCsnsdlsn Press Staff Writer\nA BRITISH NAVAL BASE, May\nIB <CP Ciblt).\u2014Thar* tr* men In\nBritain*! lubmarlnt eervlce who\nhive ridden tht so-cslled \"human\ntorpedoes\" on operations and come\nbtck\u201411 need be to do It sgain.\nWhtn tht Admiralty t month\nigo innounced the existence of thli\nfantastic weapon, the imprcailon\ngrew thit driving the combination\nlubmirlne-projectlle waa a million\ntndlng In death or capture\nThii no doubt wai because the\nmen mentioned on April 18 for tht\naction it Pilermo. Sicily, In which\n\u25a0n enemy cruiser and transport\nwere sunk are now prisoners.\nAt this British base it was learned that it li not ne-.-essarlly true\nthat the men who handle the projectile sre killed or captured.\nWhile the nnge of the torpedoei\nll too ihort to allow return to the\nparent thlp, there are other meani\nof retrieving the two-min crew\nThere still Is some secrecy sbout\nthe operitiom but it It probable\nthit \u2022 pick-up lyitem hu been\ndevised.\nThen cirtrldge-craft\u2014the boyi\nwho ride them call them Jeepi, ind\nJl\nttw\n\u2022Scientific telle pro,. Etiqael\n14% more effective thio other\ndeodorint email tested.\n\u2022 Spreids  smoothly .    . not-\ncrumbly.\n\u2022 Pore ... ooi irritating to ear\nsssl ikln.\na Worki fist... ao need to riose.\n\u2022 Will not h.rm dtlic.t. fibrin.\nLOOK FOR THI sUJI PLAJD JA\u00bb AI\nTOiLl! OOOOi COUNIItl . .. Iti\nothtr mmei both secret tnd un-\nprintable\u2014trt mort truly open\ncockpit tubmarlntt with human\nperiscopes tnd dtttchtblt explosive\nsnouts.\nTht ont we ttw looked Uk*\ngrttn-palnted ordinary torpedo\nibout 21 feet long tnd 21 lnchei\nIn diameter, mounted with \u25a0 superstructure on which sit th* driver\nand the No. 2 man, each fronted by\na metal shield. The wtr head carried In action, to bt detached and\naffixed under the water to tht target, would add mother five feet\nor to.\nThi driver end tht second man\ndress ln warm woollen clothing\nwith a modified diving suit over ill.\nWhether submerged or on tht lur-\nfsce, they breathe oxygen trom the\nmany hours' lupply with which\neich lult ii fitted. They thin ire\nself-contained dlven with no airlines or other mrfice contict whan\naubmerged. They csn heer externsl\nsounds ind communicate with eech\nother by putting their glits-vltored\nficei close together, or by hind\nilgmli.\nGetting iwiy from tht parent\n\u2022hip, they miy travel partially on\n(he lurftce for s time with the upper bodies ind shields of the superstructure out of the wtter. Tht\ndriver his In his hinds tht handle-\nbin, working on the joystick principle, snd ss the target netrs he\ngoei down.\nThe crsft sctuslly works si s\ntubmirlnei wilh sn underwster\ndeck crew Under weter, the driver\nreletses the wirhead, fitted with\na timing device, end lt Is fixed to\nthe target by the No 2.\nAfter thst they gel out of there\nThe men who man theae out-\nbosrd submsrlne* are fellowi who\nhive volunteered simply for \"a special and hsrardoui service.\" The\ntwo who put the demonstrator\nthrough s workout for tht Press\nwere Usdlng Stewsrd Msrk Gold-\nileln, \u2022 peace-time halrdretatr from\nLondon'i East End Stepney District, snd Sub Lt Ragfy Towntend,\nwho used to dry-clem clothe* In\nDerby\nEditor's Son Milting\nOTTAWA. M*y  Is (CP)  - Sgt\nBrian O'Uary. RCAr, son of Mr\nnd Mrs Grtttin O'Leary of Ot-\ntiwi haa been reported missing sfter sir operations overt***, hli parent* heve been Informed.\nSgt O'Leiry li thtlr lecond ton\nmilling on ictive tervlce, hi* brother Po Owen O'Leery, has baan\nmissing since Aug. II, lMi.\nMr O'Leiry Is isioclite editor of\nth*  Otttws  Journtl.\nRetired R.C.A.F.\nOfficer* Will\nTranifer to Reserve\nOTTAWA, Msy 15 (CP) - Trim\n(CT to ttw rtterve of SCAT offIceri\nwho hav* retchtd lh* retirement\n\u25a0ge wu innounced todsy by Air\nForce headquarters.\nTht RCAF retirement age It \"el\naillc\" ringing between 46* tnd 60\nyean depending on rink and dutltt\ntnd with exceptioni In ipecial cat'\ntt. Ht did not sty how many offic\nart trt effected nor did ht nsme\ntny.\n!nfeoA.(E<*mpan!.\n\u25a0iocst*3Qi\\iTi\u00bb it* new mra\nA Summer Ileal of\nIce Would Help, lln.!...\nNo need to go to extnvigtnt extreme* to star*\nyour viluible fun. Our ult, mothproof, fireproof viulu trill piMtrii than AND protect\nthem it very modest cost Imaeo them it Um\nBay lor isfekeeping.\nYour Fur* Are ...\nSummer Safe mi the Hay\nMartin-Harvey\nFamed British\nActor Dies at II\nLONDON, May 18 (CP). - Sir\nJohn Marlln-IIarvey, who rejected\n\u25a0n opportunity to follow In hii\nftther'i footitepi si s navil irch-\nItect In fivor of \u25a0 theatrical career,\ndied last night it tht tgt of 11 tfter\nt lifetime on tht stage that ssw\nhim ftmoui on two continents.\nFor yean t member of Sir Henry\nIrvlng*i company, ha appeared\nboth ln Britain ind toured Ctnida\n\u25a0nd the United States On one occasion ht wu made i chief of the 8ar-\neee Indian tribe with th* title of\nTa-Decaiie (Red Ftther). Ht wu\nknighted ln 1M1 New Year'i honors\nHit ind received in honoriry degree of Doctor of Lawi from Glasgow Unlveriity In June, 1931, on\nhli 75th birthday.\nAfter studying elocution with\nJohn Ryder, he made hit flnt stage\n\u25a0ppeirinc* tt the Court Theetre\nhere Sept. 24, 1M1\u201e ti \u2022 boy ln\n\"To Pirenti md Guirdlini\"\nThe next yeir he Joined Sir\nHenry Irvlng'i compiny, remaining\n14 yean, and by the 1U4-I3 season\nwss playing such roles u Osrlc in\n\"Hsmlet\" snd the Dsuphln ln Louis\nXI\nHis first North American tour\nwu In 1902-03 tnd tht list wsi\n193) whan he pltyed In The King's\nMessenger\"  tnd   Tht   Bells\"\nWhllt appeirlng In \"David air-\nreck\" it Toronto in 1031. Sir John\nbecame 111 with Influenn during\nthe poet-wir epidemic. Two ye\u00abn\nliter on mother tour, Irish agitators In New York tried unsucctts-\nfully to mar his departure to Boston from New York. It wu In 1924\nthit tht Sirceei mide Sir John t\nchief\nSir Jorn mirrled Anftllta Helens\nde Sllvs in 1891 tnd they had a son\nand daughter Tha daughter, Muriel\nMartin-Harvey, followed a stage\ncarter alto.\nSir John, and hit company, wu\nth* firit to biu* t theatrical barnstorming trail acrou Canada trom\nHalifax, scroti tilt priiriei tnd\n\u25a0trough th* Rocklee to Vincouver.\nBetween 1114 *nd 1932 Sir John\nbrought hit troupt on seven trins-\neontintnttl tour* of Canada. In doing to ht *nd*arad himself to many\nthouundi Ib lirgi cltlee tod imall\ntowns with hat portrayal of self-\n**\u25a0 i Iff. |.e, Sidney Carton to The\nOnly Wary\" and his red-blooded\nrtrtion of othtr historic role*.\nSTRESSES NEED FOR\nSOCIAL WORKERS\nIN CANADA\nWnnriPKJ. May ll <CP) - Phil-\nIs S Fltbar of Montreel. President\nof th* Cinadlan Welfire Council, ln\nan Interview hart today uld thit j ton. la ln protest to th* O PA. prlc*\nCanada fteat \u2022 \u2022hoe-tag* of    more I calling, which  la  lower it Prlnc*\nGen. Mackenzie\nRetires, Replaced\nby Cen. Alexander\nOTTAWA. May IS (CP) - A re\ntlrement. in appointment tnd I\npromotion, affecting tht Cinidlin\nArmy Inipector Oem.nl Staff, wtrt\ninnounced todiy it Defence Headquarters\nThey ire:\nMaJ.-Cen. J. P. Mackenzie. (0,\nBolsievaln. Man. li retiring Inipector C.eneril for Weitern Canadi through ige limitation.\nMa).-Oen. R O. Alexander, 99,\nMontreal, former Inipector General for Central Canada, lt lucceed-\nIng Can. Mackenzie.\nBrig. A. I. Nith, Ml, Edmonton,\nformer Vlce-Ad)iltint General it\nDefence Headquarter!, It promoted\nto the rink of Acting Major-General and lucceedi Gen. Alextnder.\nGen. Mackenzie, birhelor. li former Quartermaster-General of tht\nCinidlin Army. He terved with\ndistinction In two win ind with\ntht Non-permanent Active Mllltli\n\u2014now tht Retervt Army\u2014between\nwin.\nAfter World Wer II brokt out.\nGen. Meckenzlt took up tctlvt service snd wu ippolnted to command tht Second Diviiionil Royil\nCinidlin Engineer! tnd took them\noversea*.\nHe wu recalled to Canada In\nFebruiry, 1942. to become qutrter-\nmuter-Genersl with the rink of\nMijor-Genertl. He retained this\nsppolntment until Msy, 1943, when\nhe wu selected is Inspector Genersl, Western Canada.\nGen Alexander hu been Inspector Genersl for Centrtl Cinidi ilnce July, 1942.\nGen. Nuh served ovrneti In\ncommand of tht re-lnforcement\ngroup from November. 1941, to September, 1942, when he wu recalled\nto Cinidi to become Vict Adjutant General.\nHe It Preildent of the Otttwt\nCommando! Senior Hockey Leigue.\nMn. Nuh retldet In Toronto and a\ndiughter, Mirle. 1* In the Women'i\nDivlilon of the Royil Cinidlin Air\nForce\nHalibut Tie-Up\nStill Not Solved\nWASHINGTON. Msy 13 (AP) -\nChsrles E Jickson. one of the two\nUS memben of the Internstlonsl\nFisheries Commiuion. uld today he\nhid been notified by tht State Deptrtment of the Cinidlin Govem-\nment'i Informal proposal to tht\nCommission to clot* the halibut\nseason and Mt \u25a0 reopening dtte\nJuly 19.\nPointing out thit ht hid not yet\nbeen Informed of th* position tht\nState Department will tike, Jtck-\n\u2022013 itited:\n\"If the two Government* uk the\nCommiuion to consider closing th*\ntesson. I tm sun th. \/natter will\nbe given prompt eontldantlon.''\nClotlng of tht halibut .seiton, It\nwu uld, would enable the 2,000\nto 1.000 American and Cinadlan\nflihermen. affected by \u2022 tie-up of\nfishing srut.lt to engig* In other\nftthtrle* or wtr work.\nTh* tie-up ln ptugreu tine* April\nle, op*nlng date of th* halibut ua\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1944 \u2014\n53Q\nJTS\nfiMpLCVUL  Tbiv\nFor the Outdoors\ni\n\u2022\nCool comfort and high stylo are natural companions during the long Summer days.\nNow is the time to plan your outing clothes ...\nSpecial Purchase\nSummer Dresses\nChombrayi and firm Ginghamt In ont and two-plte*\nitylw. Peter Pan ond Swueheart nttckJIntH. Stripe*,,\nchecki and printed florali... Frilly ... Fully ... \"Summery. In tizes 14 to 20.\nPriced special \t\nBetter\n$6.95\nSummer Dresses\nFine quality Glnghomi, Chambrays and Piquet in Jtylei\nthat are different and fresh. One and two \"fl*Q QP\npiece models in tizes 12 to 20. ot <*pO*7a**'\nDrill Shorts\nFine quality Drill\nWhite ond Brown\nto 20.\nPair \t\nNavy,\nit   14\n$2.29\n\"Shirley Ann\"\nCardigans\nA. fine Botony Yom In o novelty ribbed knit. Shodei of\nPrimrose, Beige, Rose, Alice.\nSmortness combines with use-\nfulness. Sizes 14 to 20 yean.\nEoch:\n$3.29\nINCORPORATED  2\"\u00bb MAY 1670 *\nthan SCO social worker! tn th* pott\nwtr period.\n\"Cmidiini at yet hiven't realized tb* need for loclil workers.\"\nbe said. \"Saltrlei in low ind tocltl\nwork m I career hunt been itif\nfirlently publicised Unites the situation li r\u00bbm*dl*d the ihorU|e\nwill Iskwivi even more icut* than\nat  pruent\nRupert, B.C.. than it SeatUe. Wish.\nIdwsrd W Allen. Seattle, th*\nother U.S. member of the International risherie* Commission, ll\nexpected In Washington tomorrow\nto confer with Jackson regarding\nCanada'! request\nRap Jsekton (D.-Wuhi innounced lut Friday t tenUtlre\nplan to end th* tie-up under which\nair   ruher It ittendlng th* Mth j fishermen would return to te* ptnd\ninnuil   meeting  of  th*    Canadian j m, * survey to determine cost of\nWtlftre Council whleh opened her* ] production end distribution of the\ntoday In conjunction with tha ninth i fuh.\nbiennial Canadian conference on io-,\t\nrial  work\nMn. R r McWilliims. wife of\nthe lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba, la chairman. Gueet speaker will\n| be Dr Eduard Undeman. professor\nof social phlloaophy at Columbl*\nUniversity ichool ef tocltl work In\nI New Tork.\nLONDON. (CP) \u2014 Th* eh*uffeur\nwho terved Sir H*nry Bencroft for\nSI yean wu left a turn which will\nbring him about $5,500 i year by his\n1st* employer Sir Henry, chairman\nof Southern Newspapers, Ltd., wu\ns cripple The chauffeur wu Trod\nMtyatr\n%.\n***\u25a0\n.*>'\nP\nDRF.AKFAST i. import.nt for\nbuiy people. So why be content\nwith i cereal with only one or two\nbrnefitt when Poet'l Hrtn Flake*,\npre yoo THREE?\nTon get tb* atom rem need fat the form et\nbrto-jstet ecoesgn tor t grot I* laxative ellect.\n, Goorl, wholeooen. tekmt aioaruAisiaeil' - protases end earbohytfrete*. aeefal quintitiri of\ntree end pkmtf nerve atwj other food uaasntlil*.\nAn  sppetisingtv   dlSuiul,   mill, rirh  livor\nthtt tou'11 \"go lor\" in a dig way.\nv>\n'\/t\nGat Poet'i Bria Flake* today la the reef and cream\npa. lege.  Ia two .tar*: Hrgulir enrl l.lanl fVnnemT\n\u2022tie. Jan m eteetht earn eWa-lowa kt Waa atfat\n.Siigarleaa as a saa raalpa aa every pua.fr-\nPOSTS Bran Flakes\nWITH    OTHER    PARTS    OF    WHEAT\ntat rVtaaaaaae* eve fommetmi  tnode\nAdjourn Wllby\nHearing a Week\nVICTORIA, May 11 (CTl-Hter\nIng of th* lecond hibeti corpui\n\u2022ppllcatlon ln behalf of Ralph M.\nWllby, wanted In Nrw York to fact\nIT chirgu of grand lirceny totalling U1S.9M. WU adjourned in-\nother weak by Mr. Juitlce A. D.\nMicfarltn* In Supreme Court\nChambers today.\nMr. Justice Micfirline uld ht\nwould like to hear argument on the\npoint u to whether the Mlnliter ef\nJustice wu entitled to sign the order\nfor lurrender before Chief Juitlce\nWendell Fiirti had rerKjered Judgment on the first habeu corpui\nippllcitinn.\nTht second question eonoerned\nphotostatic coplu of evidence Instead of origlnsls which defence\ncounul cont\u00abnded wen Inedmti-\nstblo.\nClaude L. Harrison, rounul for\ntht State of New York, told the\nCourt that tht State of New Jersey had refused to permit originals\nto leave Jurisdiction of thit State\nand photostatic coplu had to be\nused.\nMr. Hsrrtaon said certain preu\nItems h\u00bbd smackid of propagindi\nwhich wu refrettablt, inasmuch u\nsome of th* ititemenii he uld.\nwere untrue-\nMr. Justice Mscfirline uld he\nhoped the Pre** would avoid anything that laeembled \"yellow\" Journalism.\nW. H. M. Haldane. defence counul. countered that if Harrison\nwu referring to the affidavit ht\nmade In Appul Court, Harriaon\nshould either withdraw or prove\nlhe untruthfulneu of such ititement*.\nMr. Harriaon replied that he\ndidn't uy he wu referring to the\n\u2022ffldavlt\nWhen Chambtn rot*. Mr. Harrison wu uked by one of th* newi-\npipermcn whn particular item* h*\nreferred to but replied he could\nnot \"dlacuu th* matter right now.\"\nNewsom Bound for\nOther Duties\nAT A CANADIAN STATION IN\nBRITAIN, May II (CP) - \u00ab3>>-\nTht RCAP Iroquois Squadron had \u2022\nnew chief. Wing Cmdr. II R. Dow of\nToronto, who took over from Wing\nCmdr. BIU Newiom ef Victoria tad\nrdmonton. during tb* weekend,\nNewsom. who hu led the tquad- steps   up   treat   tb*   command   of\nran ilnce lti formitlon u one of the one of the saafbta to btad lhe unit\nnit* In the Canadian bomber group whleh It busy freighting bomb* to\ni bound lor othtr dullu ind Dow I enemy targets.\nButter Reduction\nOpposed by\nNonoimo Union\nNANAIMO, May II (CPI - The\nNtnilmo local of the UM W.A tt\nt malting yuttrdiy patted reaol\nulloni proteitlng th* reduction of\nth* June butter quota, t*rly doling of b*\u00abr pirlori Siturdiy nlghu\ntnd 'high colltr\" glutei of beer.\nTh* butter protest will be tent to\nth* Price* Boerd ind tht beer protest* to Liquor Commtutoner Kennedy.\nSupreme\"Court Docks\nRefusal to Dismiss\nChaplin Paternity Suit\nSAN ITIANCIICO, Mty 11 (CPI\n\u2014Th* California State tuprttne\ncourt today upheld two lower court*\nwhich had refuted to dlimlsi \u2022\npetarnlty suit brought mlnit Comedian Charlie Chiplln la tbe nime\nof the baby of Joan Berry, hit former protege.\nTht ehrprtrne -Court denied Chip-\nlin't petition lor t hearing \u2014 * petition filed tfter he tailed la the\nLot Angelu superior court In hit\nattempt to halt tht ictlon dismissed.\nTh* consequence of today*! ruling\nll thit th* paternity tuit muet proceed on ttl merits.\nChsplln had argued he wu entitled to dlsmlsssl of the lult under\n* court-eppotnted leltlement he\nmade with Mlu Barry. Hit contention wu thit ifter ht had paid her\nthouundi ef dollars, blood tests\nproved bt could not hivt been th*\nfather ef her chill\nSuperior Judge Stanley Meek\nruled In Lot Angelu. however, thai\nno itldtiltted agreement could be\nvalid that signed iwiy rights of s\nchild before Its birth Tht district\nAppellsts Court agreed\nExplain! Decrease\nof Staff\nat Burnaby Plant\nVAnTOUVTB,  Mey  II   (CP)   -\nStaff of th. Domlnloe Bride* Ord-\nntnet pltnt it suburban Burnaby\nhu decreeaed by MO, ibout K par\ncent, since lett July. W. B Secular,\nmanager of th* pltnt, uld today\n\"There hive bun ne liyoffs.\" he\nuld. \"We hive almply not replaced\nthou men who left the plant wol-\niintirlly. Wt thought thai wis \u2022\nbetter policy than to lay off i\nhundred or u it one time\"\nMr. Justice Coady\nBreaks leg\nVAKTOUVTB, May 11 (CPI -\nMr. Juitlc. J. U. Coedy of th* Su-\npreme Court broke his left leg Juit\nibove th* inkl* when he slipped\non the damp kitchen floor it his\nhome hart Siturdiy  night\n\u2022sight  i   wedding scheduled  (or  tha\nnut day wu hald .luiough the i\neral public vu .irlurled.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlTllMIIIIIIIIIIIIII,\nBUILD  I   C. PAYROLLS.\nReport McNaughton\nMay Be Retired\nOl Full General\nTOBONTO, Mty IS (CP) - The\nTelegram ln in Otttwt dispatch today uid It wu reported there that\nLL-Oen AOL McNiughton is ioon\nto be mid* t full generil snd retired on t special p*r*nei\\\nDltpatoh said Dr. C J. Mirkenile\nacting head of the Nitional Research\nbranch In Oen. McNiughtoni absence, would bt confirmed In that\npott\n\"How\nI Miss\nPacific\"\nLOmxm (0T>-\u00bbt. IXiwUn-o-in-\ntho-Wont, oo* *i leiMkdaa'i moeft fo-\nmoui church**! an* rimt **)ln*i Und-\nm*rk, vu (Umoftd tn tha 0\u00abrmAiw'\nfir--r\u00bbld on Uivkm Uutb M. ti ma\nno** b* AloaaiMor. Th* t}\u2014m\"tmt wm *\u25a0\nMiKi w* llvf In th\u00ab dty\neonnttd milk ii raUotptjd. mmI\nbeing h**ilthy \u00abdulu. r*ciflc\nMilk hai dtMpp\u00ab\u00abr<d from our\nptntry tivtU\n\"I can't trll you bow I ml* It\nfor cook Inf. [tirtloiUrly far\nmilk puddings, whkfc af finally Ilka\"\n\u25a0Soma day tha war ud lti ra-\nrtTrrtlofu will tnd. JNH, md\nwa eaa sarvt you sgsin. Thaaks\nfar writing.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated ant Vaasiam Puked\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nThe \"Bays' Grocery Specials\nSelllni Tooty, Wedneid.y, Thartiay-Phonet   193 194\nOXO  PLUIDs  Toe eaa**. earwiiROLLSO   OATt:   Parity,\n\u2022r grivlei, ill*   Ceeal**,\n3>, ii   bottle ^'V   I la. auk\nTOMATO      OR      VtQITAILS\n\u2022OUP: Ayleaar, (U\n\u2666\u00bb et ilea\nCOFPIIi   Clvindl.h.\nFrttel  treund,  It.\n42*\nSRIX  \u2022RIAKFAST\nCgRIAL:   Fkf.\nRID  RIVIR   i\u00bb\u00ab*K\nFAST CIRSALl Pk|\nQukk\n26<\n19*\nSoaps, Powders and Polishes\nmap, ^\nPURS CASTILI\nLarge ban, teak\nTOILIT  tOAF:  Cm*\u00bbifi   Pou\nImn IH\nLAUNDRY  SOAF3   Furl\nWhite, t beet\nFURNITURS POLISH \u25a0\nSCRATCH FIMOVIF.\n4 ee. kefrtl.\nOLASS     CLIANIR:     Aerenslit.\nbattM  25<\nA\n\\H\nSOAF FLAKIS: Frlr\nLara* ucleete. laah\nIVORY   FLAKIS:\nLarsf* ueteess. eeetl\nCLASSIC  CLIANSSR:\nSwIiYs. Tin\nFLOOR   WAX:   OM   Ir.|H.h,   I\nHJNt* er pne, fy\n2U\n2H\nU\nFLOOR\nIk. Um i\nSeek\nWAX:   Old\nIneJIih.   I\n^n^iiitvli>rt|t (litmpan\nmctietPOetATto   t-v MAY i\u00abTO.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\ni\nIIHIUajr\n \u25balemt 9ailt| Nihhh\nEitibltthtd April \u00bb 1901\nBritiah Columbia'i\ntUost Interesting Sewtpaptr\nUblllhtd every morning except Sundiy by\nNEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LlM-\nI MS Baker SL N.lson Brltlih Columbia\nIBtR OF THE CANADIAN PRE88 AND\nAUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nTUESDAY, MAY 18, 1944.\nIdentity of Interest in\nBuilding Tourist Travel\nEstablishment of the Inland Em-\n[rfre-Kootenay Boundary Travel Bu-\nreau is a forward-looking step toward\ndevelopment of post-war tourist travel.\nSpokane wishes to strengthen its\nposition as the tourist gateway to the\nGlorious Kootenay Country and to\nIhe highways to the North. It wants\nto route tourists in this direction, so\nthat it can develop a greater and more\nprofitable volume of tourist business.\nIf Spokane can capitalize on Koo-\ntenay's tourist attractions then both\nSpokane and Kootenay-Boundary can\nCash in on the proceeds.\n\u25a0 Joint efforts to develop the trade\n\u2022re obviously good business for the\nEastern Washington centre and for\nthe people of this area.\nSpokane realizes, as do we, that we\nean't afford to delay until Germany's\nsurrender and the defeat of Japan the\norganization of sound and well-supported efforts to secure and service\nthe tourist business. Delay would\nmean a continuance of the pre-war\ntourist habit of spending a few hours\nin Spokane and rolling eastward or to\nthe Pacific Coast. Spokane didn't get\nas much business out of the travel as\nit deserved, and nor did we.\nTo build up the tourist business\nthree main developments are essential. They are:\n(1) Modern highways from the International Boundary into British Columbia;\n(2) The best of accommodation and\nrecreation for tourists while they are\nhere;\n(3) Lively and sustained publicity\nfor what we have to offer.\nTJuv job cannot be done without\nlubstaniMal expenditures, but the prof-\nIts to be made are large. Tourism can\nbe made one of Kootenay's richest industries. But, like most other business,\nft won't come to us without plenty of\neffort on our part.\nCanada's Qu'Appelle Has a\nGreat Record as Former\nFoxhound\nOne of the hardest worked destroy-\ners in the Royal Navy, H.M.S. \"Foxhound\", built in John Brown's, and\nbow a part of the Canadian navy and\nrenamed \"Qu'Appelle\" has steamed\n.40,000 miles since the war began and\nClaims this as a record unequalled by\nany other ship of the Allied Navies or\nMerchant Fleets now afloat. For almost\nfour years of war \"Foxhound\" has\niteamed an average of 7000 miles a\nmonth in seas from Iceland to the Bay\nof Bengal.\nIn battle and in escort work, patrols\nand rescue missions, \"Foxhound\" has\nput to sea in every kind of weather.\nHer story is one of weeks and months\nof seagoing, interspersed with short\nperiods in harbor and, once a year, a\nmuch needed refit Fourteen hundred\nand twenty-six days of non-stop vigilance, with \"Action Stations\" just\nfound the corner every moment, of\nCareful tending of high-powered machinery which in one month alone must\nperform tens of thousands of revolutions, are part of her achievement.\nH.M.S. \"Foxhound\", with the Home\nfleet when war broke ouH, was in at\none of the first U-boat \"kills\" when she\nand her sister-ship and \"Firedrake\"\ntank U-39 near the Orkneyt. Later she\nescorted thr world's largest ship, the\n\"Queen Elizabeth\", on her wartime\nmaiden voyage to New York, an Inter-\neating experience, as by the end of the\naecond day the liner had worked up\nto such a speed that the destroyers\ncould not keep up\nIn the second Battle of Narvik\nFiord, \"Foxhound\" steamed in with the\nbattleship H.M.S. \"Warspite,\" and in\nthe fight that followed, blew up a German destroyer by gunfire Next month\nahe wu among the escorts for the British force which occupied Iceland\nSteaming into the Mediterranean.\nToxhound\" then became part of tho\nnow famous \"Force H\", whose first job\nwa\u00bb to disable the French Fleet at Orgs!.. She was with H.M.S. \"Ark Royal\"\nwhen Naval aircraft from the carrier\nbombed Cagllari ln Sardinia. On tha\nlatter occasion the Commander-in-\nChiefs signal io the force on leaving\nGibraltar was: \"The object of the present operation is to test the quality and\nprice of ice cream!\" (In Britain Ice\ncream has been regarded as an Italian\nconfection, as it was originally vended\nchiefly by Italians from carta in the\nstreets).\nIn 1940 when she wu refitting ln\nLondon docks, the \"blitz\" wu ln full\nswing. \"Foxhound\" wm subjected to\nthe continuous and heavy bombing\nwhich covered the whole of the dock\narea and although over 40 bombs fell\neither in the dock basin or on the jetty\nalongside during the ten weeks she was\nthere, nothing touched the ship except\nan occasional incendiary which was\neasily dealt with \"Foxhound's\" guns\nbrought down one bomber.\nMalta convoys were among her next\njobs, and early in 1941 with battleships\nand cruisers of the Mediterranean Fleet\nshe bombarded Genoa.\nH.M.S. \"Foxhound\" hu taken part\nln North African bombardments, has\nmany times been through what wu\nthen the hazardous passage of the\nStraits of Pantelleria, was in the assault on Madagucar and has since circumnavigated Africa.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLatter* may bo publlihed ovir \u2022 nom d\u00ab\nplum*, but the actual nama of tha writer\nmutt ba glvtn to tha Id Iter aa evldanoe of\ngood faith. Anonymoua latter* go In tha\nwatta papar basket\nLet Us Advise for Days of\nNeed, Advises \"Realist\"\nTo the Editor;\nSir\u2014With all due reaped to your worthy\nyoung correspondent, iljnlnf hlmael! \"Stu^\ndent\" and wtth all due reaped to Mr. J. C.\nHarrli, whose literary excelences ara too wall\nknown to need commendation. I hop* to bo\npardoned If I uy that both are in hopeless\nerror when they assume that tha present level\nof high wtget, free spending and euy credit\ncan be continued Indefinitely after the wsr\nOna might cite th* case of the Prairie\nfarmer who during \u25a0 prolonged billiard burned the chairs, tables snd shelves for firewood\nand killed one of his milch cows for mest.\nSuppose the members of his family had said:\n\"We were never so warm and well fed\nas we were during the billiard. Why cannot\npapa. Just go on burning down tha houat and\nkilling off our cows?\"\nHad tha ysald tail they would hava had\nJust aa much reason u tho** who ask why\nthe prssatnt false prosperity craatad by tha\nwar  cano-nt  be continued  indefinitely\nHad they gatd this they would have had\nthe last board in tht house would sooner or\nlater havt ben burned and the last pound cf\nbeef been eaten and tht Prairie fanner and\nhis family left to starve and freeze in subzero weather, and likewise If tht prtatnt\ntempo of borrowing snd spending is kept up\nby our government for another ten rears our\ngovernment win bt unable to pay on* per\ncent out of ordinary revenue on the accumulated debt. In other words It will be bankrupt and no ona will willingly land lt another\ndime.\nThe peak of poaalble taxation has long\nbeen passed, already the income tax is stifling\nIndustry and discouraging Initiative Whet\nreally capable business man or farmer will be\ncontent with a return of only tltt per annum\nand yat on all above that sum tht Income tax\nclaims from 40 ptr cent up'\nJust as th* farmer would find a limit to\nthe furniture he could burn and tbe cows he *\ncould kill ao will our government find a limit\nto tha money it can borrow and tb* taxo* It\ncan Impose Then what about work for all at\nthe   present   scale   of   remuneration*\nIt is Um* for us to stop day-dreejnlng tnd\nfact tbe item reality looming up btfort aa.\nTht government will bt unablt to find work\nfor all needing or demanding lt It then behoove* every man who is capable of doing ao\nto forsake the Job\u2014check, do aa you'rt told*\u2014\nroute through Ufa and go into business for\nhimself. Something might bt done to Isaain\nthe violence of th* coming storm by compelling all who havt I900C or mort tn real aetata\nor other collateral to quit the Ubor market\u2014\nleaving the wage market to those who have no\nother source of Income\nDream ss we will th* thunder clouds sre\nthickly gathering snd the storm ln sll lis fury\nwill soon break around ua. The sinful waste\nof money, the Iocs caused by deetructien of\nproperty- mutt, Inevitably\u2014to the last red\ncent, b* paid by you snd by me\u2014out of our\nown pockets\u2014 with increaeed taxation -and\nlower profits let us get ready for it by saving some of the dlrrvet wt now spend ao recklessly I>et us find anm* wsy of making a\nliving other than by endorsing a pay check\nRtAurr\nTrail, B C. May in.\nWar \u2014 4 Years Ago\nly Th\u00ab Canadian Press\nMsy id, 1840- Frenrh leaders innounped\n\"rnmplete mastery of the siUistinn In tht JW-\ndan ares \" Ciermany claimed steady advance*\ntn Belgium and franc* At Louvatn RAT\nbomber* h*lp*d ground fighters refulsa Or\nEtiquette Hints\nAsparagus ia not a finger food astd should\nnot be eaten wtth the flnfsrs\nCCF. AND MIM\nIn many ways tbt CCT party haa attempt\n\u2022d to undermine th* rsputatWm at Canada a\npress The party may se* Immediate adve*-\ntafe tn surh action but tbt tonf-tarm reeult\ncannot be In the beat Interest* ot the CCT party\nor of the rtamlnlw.    Trail Tlmea\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen le iny reader. Namea ef piriom\ntsklni queitlom will net bt publlihed.\nThin It ne charge far thli nrvlce. Quel-\ntions will not bt intwtrtd by mill except\nwhin there ll obvloui neemlty fer prlv-\nFtrmer, Stlmo\u2014Plttst publish some Informt-\nllon on tht planting md cut In growing\nloyt bemt In this district.\nTiki t piece of one-inch witer pipe nf\nsufficient length to suit your gtrden. Put a\nctp on one end or plug the pipe by driving\nIn \u2022 close fitting wooden plug. On the other\nend of the pipe attach a short piece of girden\nhose, 18 Inches to M Inches It enough. Equip\nthis hose with two female host couplers\nCouple ont end of the hose to the pipe tnd\ntht other to tht milt end of t girden hot*. Tf\nyour girden rowi are 24 Inches tpirt drill\n\u25a0mall holei ipproxlmittly one-eighth of an\nInch In diameter tt Intervali of 24 Inchtt ln a\nitralght lint ilong one ilde of tht pipe. If\nyour rowi are of different distinct* mike\nthe holei to fit your rowi. They cm bt drilled\ntt 12, IB or 24 inches tnd tmsll wooden plugs\ndriven In to itop the holei not required. The\nflow of witer through the pipe li controlled\nby the miln wtter tip. Smsll furrowi msy be\nmsde with s hose or hsnd plow tnd tht wtter\nfrom \u25a0 smsll hole in pipe admitted to esch\nfurrow About 10 or 12 feet of pipe to do from\n4 to t rowi it once li tht bttt. Allow the\nwster to run in theae furrows until ground ii\nthoroughly moistened ind thin do not irrigate tgiin for t week in hot wetther tnd tor\nlonger intervali In cooler weather.\nFor gtrden ute. try the Eirly Blackeye. If\nyou cen obtain teed of it. Mandarin and Ka-\nbott are the two moit latlafactory main crop\nvarieties O.A.C 211 It very till tnd late n\nilso li A. K Hirrow. The teed of Manitoba\nBrown la very imill tnd tht plants are ihort\nand difficult to harvest, except by hand. Thli\nvirlety li the earlleit. Wisconsin Blsek li the\nnext earlleit Usually for household use t\nyellow seeded variety li prefertble\nThe toya bein sometlmei reoulre Inoculi-\ntlon before they do eery wtlL It'i best when\ngrowing them ln new toil or for the first time\nto protect with in inocului which Is canied\nin stock by saver*! teed eompenlet. Other\nbeini betide soyas need lnoculttion occasion-\nally. Bulletins from the Depsrtment of Agriculture cover sbout everything necesstry for\nthe culture of soyi beini.\nC. D.. NeUon\u2014Doe* Englind ever hsve eerfh-\nquakes'\nIt hai them occiilontlly. On Auguit 15.\nIfH, a eerie* of thocki wss felt throughout\nthe MIdlsnd counties of Englind.\nL   A   T. Kulo\u2014Whit li the proper wiy to\neet corn on the cob'\nOnt should be cireful to select s piece\nwhich does not require the support of both\nhsnd* If sn entire cob Is offered to one. It\nshould be held In the napkin snd broken One\nplsces on tht com enough ult, pepper ind\nbutter  for one or two morsel*\n\t\n\"\t\nLooking Backward\n10  YIAKt   AOO\n(From Dally News. May 11, 1tt4l\nMri Bill Wilde of Salmo peld Ymlr t\nvisit on Sundiy\nOeorg* Ben well, J H Stubb* ind Bill\nrreno wer* out salmon fishing y**t*rd*y, on\nth* Weat Arm In th* vicinity it Hirrop ind\nbrought back four big fellow*.\nMr tnd Mn Smith Curwen ip*nt yes-\nterdsy   ln  town\nMr and Mri Laughton. Filrvlew. had is\ni gueat her ilst\u00abr. Mrs P Hoogerwerf of\nGrand Fork*.\nn  YIAHI  AOO\ntr rom   Dilly  Niwi.  Miy  16.  Hit)\nHugh W King, who served severil yeer*\nwilh tbe Csnsdiin forces osirsaai, wu sworn\nIn u \u25a0 provlncitl constabli st Nelson yesterday\nC 1 Archibald wu \u25a0 city visitor yeeter-\n4*7\nfit Lt Trim wu In Nelaon today seeking\nlanding space for i projected flight scree* th*\nstock***\n40  YgAM   AOO\n'free. Dilly News. Msy 11. 11041\nA C Grade, generil manager of tk*\nPiync mine it Sander., visited Nelson today\nD R Iter, leneril m*n*ger of th* Brack-\ntnan-Ker Milling Co of Victorii. wu ln town\nyetterday\nTh* first CPR iteemer rsn lh* Greet\nLakee this eeaaon. left Owen Sound thli\nmorning\nToday's Horoscope\nIf your birthday la today you art a clear\nthtnaer, hav* an cxrellvnt menvrry and good\nIdeas astd the ability to carry them out Your\nhave a keen aenae nf humor and a sincere and\ndeep lort for your home, whleh Is all Impart -\nsnt to ytfu AlthoUejh some sadns** may b*\ntiperienre In lh* nest year, a happy, eventful.\npiccoaful year la for*nan Court and Tttarry,\naak favors, but guard against nesssdrt **-\npendjturt Tht* period Is good for martial\naffairs Bom on this date s child will be very\nhoapstable, aympathatfr. magnanimous -- s\nbom hatt or hoetese H* or she will also be\nIntelleetu*] and artistic, and s great favor-\nIt*,  but liable to sudden  reversals.\nTest Yourself\n1 DM United \".late* trnaee ever flfM\nlhe   sVataWvia*   In   Ruaila*\n1 Which rinsed the greater Himig*. th*\nC*iIcbs** or the Sen franetsce fir*'\nI. Who wa* lh* vtsrVsr In th* dual between   llunllines   end   Hurr'\nTUT   ANSW1M\nI   The U   i  saner aaaratret war en fat\npresent   fnvernmeeil   ei   Riaaahs.   but   la   1111\ntl  S  trees** went la Ruula te fight\nI   The Sen  mutters) fin\nI    Asrswi   Rury\n\"Invincible\" Atlantic Wall Can Be\nPenetrated Germans Now Admit\nLONDON. May 11 (AP) - Tht\nHermans, In their broadcaiti ipec-\nulallng on allied Invulon move*, admitted today that their Watt wall\ndefencei might bt penetrated ifter\ntil when the blow comet.\n-When tba bittle itirtt,\" t Berlin\ncommentator said, \"tht fighting will\nnot bt limited to tht divlilom on\ntht Atlantic will or to polnti under\nittack, but until wivet may reach\nfir beyond. Then Germtny will bt\ncalled upon to ittnd her greiteit\n\u2022nd mott dmgtrout test.\"\nOne report (rom tht continental\nunderground reaching London uld\nthai lhe enemy wu hastily rtlnforc-\nlnglng hit sir-borni tnd panchute\nforcu ln tht Wut\u2014not (or counter\nInvulon of Britain but u t defensive mttturt.\nThit* forcei. lt wu explilned,\nwould be ruthtd to tht aid of tny\nGerman troopi cut off (rom tht rear\nby tht allies With Allied air forcei\nlyitrmttlcilly destroying HiUer'i\nrill communlcitloni tht Germsni\napparently wert preparing to resort to tir traniport.\nAnother underground report uld\nthe Null hid pulled back Into Germany half thtlr fighter (orce (rom\nthe Watt, leaving barely 250 (Int\nUna aircraft to combat the tilled\ntore**.\nNul propigindliti had tht mortl\nlupport of tht Jip Premier, Hldtki\nTo]o, u they awaited tht expected\nuisault. To]o told hii people yeiterday that the Gtrmtn armed forces wert \"confident md impatient.\"\nThe Brltlih, meinwhile, iddresi-\ning tht ptoplei of occupied Europe\nin 24 langutgei ln a radio broadcait\ninked them to move Immediately\nfrom the vicinity of important rill-\nway md Industrial Installation* \u2014\nprime ttrgeti ln the pre-lnvaslon\nhammering of fortreu Europe.\nThe Brltlih people were warned\n\u2022gtin thit theie com* r offensive\nmovei might include an attempt by\nthi Null to lind on tht Brltlih\nisles ln the hope of disrupting the\nplini of tht allied Invulon chief-\nUlna.\nThere wu reuon to believe, on\nthe bull of reports (rom Sweden,\nIhat Field Marshal Rommel was being proclaimed the potentitl uviour\nof tht Reich, rather thin Hitler.\nMonth-Long Air\nAttacks Continue\nAlex Powell of Trail Makes Name In\nItaly as Good taler, Good Rider\n\u25a0y DOUQ HOW\nCinidlin Preu Wtr Correipondent\nWITH THE CANADIAN CORPS\nIN ITALY, Mty 14 (CP) -Soldlen'\nstories sbout soldiers:\nOttlcer of s Western trtlllery bit-\ntery tweir there li no chirtcter In\nthe Canadian Army quite the beat\nof Gnr. Christopher Behen, H35230,\ntn Irlihmm (rom Winnipeg. It li\nGnr. Bethm'i only lament thit hii\nwife ii \u25a0 Sergeant Major In the\nC.W.A.C. tnd, he explilned to\ncorrespondent, \"It make* things\nhard beciuie the keeps expecting\nto tee me written up in tht paper!\nu \u2022 Cergetnt or \u2022 Colonel or comt-\nthlng.\"\nBehan li bitmtn (or MiJ. J Cow\n\u00abn o( Vtncouvtr, t post ht holdt\nwith Irish phlegm ind humor.\nWhen we dropped In it tht Mtjor*!\ntent he called \"Behtn, go to tht\norderly room tnd get that bottle of\ngin\"\n\"Yei lir,\" uyi tht good gunner\nfrom the other ildt ot tht tent flip,\n-will I steal il or uk (or Itr . . .\nThi iimt biliary will tell you\nthtrt lint t mm wht better eem-\nbints tht quilltlel tf I Good est-\nIng man ind \u2022 good dlipitch rider thin Onr, Alu Powell, t glint\nof \u2022 soldier (rem Trail, B.C.\nPowell hi. divotid hour* te\ncultivating \u25a0 friendship with tht\ncooking itlff, \u25a0 divotlon whleh\neald oil oni diy whtn thty did\nhim up 10 eeei whleh hi put\n\u25a0wiy with relish.\nPowell wu awakened one\nnight by the shouts of t friend of\nhli who bed stumbled ind ftllem\ndown \u25a0 mil He lumbered out\nInto the night, got the particulars;, then, with in Instinct born\nof long practice, heeded (or the\ncook house to get t rope.\nPowell got the rope ma wu\nabout to luve when one of hit\nfnendi uk*d bun If he wouldn't\nstop (or s cup of tee and torn*\ntoast. The temptation wu too\nmuch. Tbe others, uniwtrt of the\npurpoe* of the rope, chatted iwiy\nwhllt Powtll gorged himself.\nThat done, be made bit wiy to\ntht well, lowered th* rope to th*\nshouting .irate soldier below ind,\nwith ona long heave, pulled him\nout\nPowell wu out one time on t\ntrek through the mountains tnd\nit dinner time somebody\necroungad enough eggi (or every\nbody lo have one apiece. The\nyoung huaky bolted that one\ndown but hii face was itill a\nitudy in hungry disappointment.\n\"Whifi the matter Powell,\"\nuki Capt. Tom Montgomery of\nMontreal, \"lin't one egg enough9\"\n\"One egg,\" repliei Gnr. Powell,\n\"It Juit like one ptusus.\nBARRY. Wiles (CP) - Possibly\nthe flnt Englishwoman lo stive on\nt foreign merchtnt ship in wartime.\n24-year-old Audrey Andreuon Is\nit set o nt cotl-cirrylng Swedish\nfreighter. Her huibind it itewtrd\non tht vessel tnd Mn. Andreison\nsigned on to avoid being septrited\nfrom him.\nLONDON, Miy IS (CP) -Amer\nloan heavy bomberi ittscktd Oar.\nmm Invulon defencei tn tht Pu\nde Ctluii area neareat Britain today\nin tht Slit conttcutlvt diy of tht\ngreat aerial offentlve, tfter t night\nln which Qerman bomberi sharply\n\u2022tucked the Brltlih cout\nNo Amerlcin bomber wu lott\nbut one of the accompanying fight\nen wai mining. It (ell to sntl-ilr-\ncraft fire since the U. S. communique iaid no Germin plane wu\nlighted.\nA maximum of 290 heavy bomberi\nunder fighting protection pounded\nmilitary lnittllitioni in Frince, (ol-\nlowing up t night ittack on Cologne\nby RAF Moiqultoei, ind t weekend o( activity which uw the historic Brenner Ptu, main lupply\nline for the Neils ln Italy, vlrtutlly\nsealed up.\nThe Berlin radio claimed Oerman\nraideri hid mtde \"fierce ittacki\"\non the port of Bristol lut night tnd\nclaimed thit \"Urge quintltlei ol\nhigh explotlvei tnd lncendltrtU\"\nwere dropped. A Brltlih announcement that it lent 19 o( the rilderi\nwere ihot down indlctted the Null\nhave itruck with u many u 800\nplanei.\nThe Air Ministry uld tht nldt\nhad caused some dtmtgt ind \u2022\nsmall number of casualtlet \"over\nwide areaa of South ind Southeast\nEngland,\" but noted thit the weight\nof bombi dropped did not teem proportionate to the number of planei\nemployed, suggesting thit the miin\nobjective wu to gain Information\nabout possible concentritioni of invasion equipment along the cout\nThe RAF iUb it Cologne wu carried out in conjunction with nidi\non unspecified objective* ln Frince\nind the Low Countriei ind mlnel\nlaying The operitiom wtrt carried out without ion.\nRCAF. plinei of the lerlii defence of BriUln (orce iccounted for\nfour  o( the  15 enemy  plinei  dt-\nitroyed ovtr Englind. Two JuMi\nwtrt ihot down by ont Cinidlin\nfighter while i third Jut) wu\ndowned by othtr ptloU of tht time\ntqutdron.\nDuring Sundiy'\u25a0 pitrol ovtr Eut-\ntrn Frince, tn RCAF Mosquito destroyed t Heinkel Ul In combat\ntnd severely dtmtged other enemy\ncraft on the ground.\n' While Canadian Beaufighten bit-\nlied enemy raiders in the night iky\nover Englind lut night the RCAF\nbomber group Uld mlnei ln enemy\nwtttn.\nNaw Cream\nDeodorant\nStjtly help,\nSlop Perspiration\ni Does not tot dram or msa'i\niltuti. Doc* not irritite akin,\n. No wuting to Hrr. On b\u00abuKd\nrijhtift\u00abahnTi..i,.\n. Ptcvcnti undet-arm odor,\nhelpl Itop pmpirtrion ititlj.\n\u25a0 A pure, whits, tntlacptic,\ni ti i nit j i TtUiiahinf creim.\ni A wir (.lei, Approval Set) of\nAmftitinlnitituteofUuDdti-\nin*- lurmlfii to fabric Ufa\nArrid reiulnjjr.\n.au.H6.w----\nUna deodorant\n\"My Boys' Smokes\"\nAi the Cintdltnt moted out of i picturesque English\nvillage, nobody idmitted It wu for tbe Un dots. \"We'll\nbe seeing you,\" the Cinidltnt cilled back. \"Sur\u00ably!\nsurely!\" replied the villagers. Ia th* old-world lea\n'Aunty Flo' picked up the empty package* of Sweet\n(ape, their fivoorln cigarette*, tad pot thus oe tht\ngliu ihelf for remembrance'.\nThis ttory from tb* London Daily Eipress l\niUustnt* sgslo that Sweet Capt an iadsael trtt with\nCanadiini over here, o-raf riser*, everywhere'\nSWEET\nCAPORAL\nCIGARETTES\n\"We mmwt few k mttm\n\u25a0****! Ceearel \u00bb.*. 'iiasim.  \"la**** \u00ab..\u00bb*'\nla***'. sWy tVanstsy e**ahf tsetse*** Oeewas\nleywe'eV W\u00ab ywar ssssl thek*. tw to*m. mA mm.\n\u2022-?   Words of Wisdom\naa-utu leer* te\u00abie*le3e*'a ta ataa -<*sloa.\nsi|s**aase**Mi*****ijs3i*i**\u00bb3*sl\nns***^*ssr^^vo*si^^n*.\n**t***************m ************m*****************************************S****l\n[^eeJless to say, every tea consumer in Canada\nwill welcome the increase in the TEA ration\nand will lose no time in resuming some of\nthe pleasant habits he was wont to enjoy in\npre*ration dayso What a treat it will he for the\ntired housewife to have her tea again in the\nmid'morning or afternoon when its delicious\nrefreshment means so much to her*\nYou may depend on it, to the best of our ability,\nevery grocer in Canada will be kept supplied\nwith a fresh stock of delicious SALADA to\nmeet these added nee'dse\nA HALF POUND PACKET\nFOR ONLY TWO COUPONS\nA BOX OF 60 RAGS\nFOR ONLY TWO COUPONS\ne#w*tiejeea\naaaaaaaa:\n~~jj\n A Neat\nModel\nThis tie, made of Black Kid,\nmedium heel and flexible\nsole, is the perfect shoe for\nwalking. Costs little more\nthan the ordinary but pays\ndividends in comfort.\nPrice $8.50\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nThi proportion of doctori to the\nClTlllin pnsiuiallon todiy ta about\non. to 1200.\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs\nConsult\u2014\nBAKER  ST.\nmrmm\nI\nILISTEMM\nTONIGHT\nat\n8:45 p.m.\nC.J.A.T.\n610 on Your Dial\nHear R. J. Temple-\nton tomorrow evening ln another 15\nmlnutea of commenti\non current affaira o(\nImportance to every\nresident of B C\nM*mem\niKEEPjf\nPOSTED\nU^mt^o^LwX\nPylhians Mark\nAnniversary and\nMother's Day\nPythian Slitert of Temple No. 10\ncelebrated their 37th snnlversary\nind Mother'i Diy Friday evening\nwith t banquet end ctrdt In tht\nOdd Frllowi Hall. Memberi of\nNelion Lodge No. It, KnlghU of\nPythlai, were their gueiti.\nThe banquet hill wu lovely with\nSpring flowers. Flower-filled silver containers, cryital holder! ind\ncandles decorated the table. Flow-\ncis .im! ctndlcs carried out a color\nscheme ln colon of the Order.\nI'leientallon tnd brief addresses\nhighlighted the program. Mn. R.\nDrew wu presented with a farewell gift by El. Kootenai Santht\nNo. ill, Nomads, ind Nelson Temple\nNo. 10. She planned to leive Saturday for Vancouver to retide.\nMother'i Dty honoree wat Mn.\nMnude Travel, who represented the\nmolhen for the Temple. She received a Mother's Day gift, while\na lovely gift wat also presented to\nMrs. May Gouchcr, Grind Chancellor for B.C. Presentation to Mn.\nTravel wai mtdt by Mn. Gouchtr,\nwhile Mri. Elu Grant, Grand Chancellor prciented Mri. Goucher with\nher gift\nCui'iugei were presented Mrs.\nGouchcr by Mri. Grsnt, to Mn.\nTravel by Mri. Goucher, to Mn.\nGrant by Mri. Ooucher, and to\nMrs D. Laughton. Mn. R. Drew and\nMrs. S. Glover by Mn. Gnnt,\nM.E.C.\nAn addreu of welcome wis given\nby Mn. Goucher, While Mn Maude\nTravel paid a tribute to mothers\nand to Mother'i Day. The origin\nof lhe Order in Nelion wat the\ntopic of Mrs D. Laughton, Put\nGrand Chancellor. Other speaken\nwere R. G. Joy, P.G.C. of K.P.,\nFred Descon, Chsncellor Commander, ind Spencer J. Newell of the\nKnight*.\nGrtce wu ssld by Mrs. W. J.\nHipperson.\nGreetlngi of Capital City Temple\nNo. 35 were extended by Mr*. 8\nGlover ot Victorii.\nPRIZE WINNERS\n\"Progrettlvt whist priies were\ncarried off by Mlu Grace Laughton and S. P. J. Newell, firits; Mn.\nR. Drew tnd Jack Robertson, second. Other prliei went to Mn\nEltt Grant ind Mr. Robertson.\nNELSON SOCIAL|VaMeM Hnl Canadian Escort\nShipLosflnNlneMonfhs\nHani phom social ttam tt Dairy Newt, Oall 144.\nCharge ter Engagement Announcements tn thit page It II DO\n\u2022   SL   Saviour'!   Pro-Cilhedrtl\nwu  tht  letting   for one of  the\nseason'i outstanding weddingi Monday afternoon when Frmott Anna,\nonly diughter of Mr. ind Mn. Paul\nLincoln, bectme the bride of Lieut\nFrancU Woodward McCtlherln, U.S.\nArmy Air Corpi, Atlanta, Ga., Rev.\nJ. 0. Holmei officiating. Tht pretty\nwedding wu marked by the attendance of officen from both Canadian\ntnd Amerlcin irmed forcei. Lovely\nin a ilmple gown of duchest utln,\nthe dark-haired bride entered tjie\nCathedral on the arm of htr ftther,\nto the striins of Lohengrin's Wedding March. Her veil of heirloom\nLimerick lice cascaded from t Juliet\nctp of rosepolnt, ind swept to \u25a0\ngraceful edging of deep lace. Htr\nbouquet wu of white rosebuds tnd\nIlly of tht villey. The bride's only\nattendant, Mln Hilda Btrbour, wu\ncharming in floor-length pink chiffon tnd cream picture hat trimmed\nwith delphinium blue ribbon. Her\nbouquet ot pink and white rooea\nand carnations completed the pastel\nmotif. Lieut Wlllird Wilklm, U.S.\nArmy Air Corps wu belt men. Two\nNelson men, now ln Hli Majesty'!\nforces, were ushers. They were\nLieut. Hampton Gray, R.C.N.V.R.\nFleet Air Arm, ind Lleul. Jamei G.\nAllin, Armored Corpi, Royil Cinadlan Army. Three favorite musical selection! of the brldt wtrt\nplayed during the lignlng of tht\nregliter by Mln Margaret Graham,\nOrganlit They were \"Thill\", Meditation by Massenet, \"Serenade\" by\nToselll ind \"At Diwnlng\" by Ctd-\nman. At the wedding reception held\nin the lounge ot the Cinidlin\nLegion, tho mother of the bride\nreceived the guests who numbered\nover 200. Mn. Lincoln wu tttnc-\nlively attired In dusty rose sheer\nwith blsck accessories. Her corsage\nwsi of pink rotes. The brldt't table\nwu covered with in Italian lace\ncloth and de-orated with roiei, pink\n\u25a0nd white snipdrtgon ind nirclnl.\nThe three-tiered wedding cake\nwhich centered the table wu flanked by four tall white ttpen ln silver sconces. Ven. Archdeacon Fred\nH. Griham propoeed tht tout to\nthe bride, to which tht groom rt-\niponded. Lieut tnd Mrs. McCtlherln Itft lut night tor their honeymoon trip to Sin Frsncisco. For\ntravelling Mn. McCtthtrln donned\n\u2022 imirt blick luit, beige topcoit end\niccessortes. Lieut McCetherln will\nThe Committee for the e-veritng | \"\u2022 \u00bbtationad tt San Fi-enclico where\nhe it aecond  In command of thi\nwu   Mn.   Elia   Grsnt,   Convener,\nMrs O. A. Grey, Mri B. Splen, Mn. I r\u00b0urth ArmT Alr CoT\"' Wvttlon.\nC. Heddle md Mn. B. Chen.\nt had beauty mloni u far back\nBC.\n\u2022 Dr. W. Ormond of Slocan Ctty\n\u25a0pent yaterdty In Nelson.\n\u2022 Mrs A. Orty of Stlmo wu I\nNelson shopper yeiterdiy.\nOft  JIVL   Q1)L\nTUESDAY, MAY 16\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:30\u2014O Canada\n7:31\u2014 Tout snd Coffee <CKU\u00ab)\n1:00\u2014CBC Men\n1:11\u2014Pront Una Family\n1:10\u2014Morning Concert\nBOO\u2014BBC N.\u00abi\nBIS\u2014Stan of the Week (CK'Hl\n\u00bb 31-Mlulnl lUgtC  (CKL.N|\nt:\u00bb0\u2014On Find* (OXlatl\n(14\u2014Mualc Whlll Tou Work\nB JO-Time BlgMl\n10:00\u2014Mualc Tot Mod.rni\n10:13\u2014To Be Announced  iCKLM)\n10,45\u2014They Tell Me\n11:00\u2014 Music In Walta Tims\n11:1\u00bb\u2014Smllln' Jsck iCstLKI\nlin\u2014 Voice of Mentor?  (CaTLH)\n11 3(3-Soldi.r'i Will\nIlls\u2014Dinclng Till iloon\n13:00\u2014BC. Farm Broadcast\nAFTERNOON\nIt It\u2014Thl Notlr. Board. Fart 1\nICF.LKI\nWASH DRESSES\nSIZES li to 11\n$3.95 to $4.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n11:10\u2014CBC lte*r*\n12 15\u2014 Notice Board. Ptrt 1 (CXLRl\n1:00\u2014atinley Boban\n1:15\u2014Interlude\n1:1\u00ab\u2014Talk\nlJO\u2014Milody Tim*   (CKI.Ni\nl:4e\u2014Artlete of Tornorro*\nJ:00\u2014Top Tune*\nlit\u2014Organ Concert\n1:*0\u2014listen  to  London\nJ 45\u2014Listener!' FteourtM*\n1:00\u2014 Weetern Fie*\n1:1*1\u2014piano  JJUrrrbllngi\nISO\u2014osreetbeirus (CKLN)\n4J7-H1I Farad*  (CKLNi\n1:15\u2014 BBC Ttowt\nI 0O\u2014Vole* of Memory i CKLN i\n4:07\u2014Wendell  Hall   (CKLNi\n4 15\u2014Ormrart   tkstcbai\n4 SO\u2014CBB Preeent*\n4:44\u2014CBC Newa Bound-Dp\n5 00--Vineties In Modern Khythn\n140\u2014Men of Mualc\nEVENINC\nt \u00ab0\u2014Poland\nsr. Hitler\n(CKLN)\nt SO Petri*** Prtarat*  d\n6:45\u2014 To  Be   Announced\na It\u2014Shytbm of Rominc* (CKLN)\nt Si\u2014 Victory loan Program (CKLN)\n7:00\u2014CBC Hetre\n-7 It\u2014 Tilt\n\"Mi-Bach  Organ Cycll\n1:00\u2014Tllk\nI to\u2014Vinoouevr   Ptsybouei\nI no\u2014BBC Nn*\nI 15\u2014Off  thl  Record\nB SO\u2014 Nln.-Trilrty Noctunii\n10 00\u2014CBC Heem\n1015\u2014CBC Newi Roundup\n10 SO\u2014Ood S*ti thl Kln|\ne ye*j waest te eeep m tor 'eitra' ertl.ltlei,\nuk. theae two etape to health: I. Te ut well,\nea* rmir doctor. 7. To kttp seell, wetco vour\nhihin. (.Mini againit incomplete elimination.\nfieattly Imtli*. KaOaM'e Bran Flaka* With\noth.t Fart* Of Wheathelp euppty relueble\nsnlnerali and peotetlte too. Aak your grocer for\nth* golden yellow package\u2014 either the regular\nFamily ett*.  Mad* by I.llogg'i [a\n\u2022 Mrs. K. Oibbon and daughter of Balmo spent the weekend In\nNelion.\n\u2022 Mlu Doreen Leaf from Trail\nspent the weekend In Nelaon vlilting htr mother, Mrs. E. M Long,\n(805 Latimer Street\n\u2022 Mr* D. Magee of Robson wu\na Nelson visitor over the weekend.\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. R. Gibbon tnd\nton Glen of Nelion spent the weekend in Stlmo vUltlng tht latter'!\nparents, Mr. md Mri. O. G. Filr.\nO. Htglund of Erie wu t vliltor\nin Nelson Mondsy.\n\u2022 Rev. H. Btewirt Forbei left\nyesterdsy for Vsncouver where he\nwill ittend the United Church conference.\n\u2022 Mrs G. B. Russell. Vernon\nStreet, left Monday for Vancouver.\nMn. Russell will ittend tht United\nChurch Conference.\n\u2022 Mri. Ida Christlton of Crsnbrook ipent the weekend with Mrs\nD. A  McPhtnon, Litlmer Street\n\u2022 The Mine* France* tnd Pit\nNlcholwn hivt returned from t\nweek'i visit In Vincouver\n\u2022 Mrs. H. H. Currle, 124 Bakir\nStreet, It \u2022 patient In Kooteney\nLike General Hoipltal tor \u25a0 few\ndays' treatment\n\u2022 Mln Dime Nuyeni, young\ndaughter of Mr. tnd Mrs. J. Nuyeni,\nIs confined to tht Isolation Hoipltal\nwith scarlet fever.\n\u2022 Gnr. T. F. 8ten*on It here on\nfurlough, vlilting his wife and family.\n\u2022 Thomii A. 1-awton who hu\nbeen e patient it Kooteniy Like\nGeneral Hospital, hu returned to\nhli home on Hiker Street\n\u2022 Ac. 2 J. Nuyeni hu returned\nto the RCAF. Wlrelen School it\nCilgiry ifter spending leevt with\nhit wife tnd funlly ln Ftlrvtew.\n\u2022 Mn. W. Calblck hu returned\nto Pentlcton where ihe went u dele-\nKite to the Anglican W. A. convention.\nENGAGEMENTS\nMr. and Mn. W. T. Wikefleld\nof Brandon, Min, innounct the\nengsgemtnt of thetr youngest\ndsughter. Msrgsret Edith, to Cpl.\nF. R Ballard. RCA F, only son\nof Mr. tnd Mrs. O. B. Ballard of\nRobson, tht wedding to ttkt plies\nMty M it St Miry'i Church, Bran-\ndon.\nAIR CASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, May 1\u00bb\u2014The StCAT\nlMued lit 883rd ceaualty list of the\nwsr tonight u follows:\novirtifAt\nKlllid tn Active girvlei:\nAitnnd. Harry, Sgt, Port Arthur, Ont\nDtvlei, Herbert Russell. Sgl. Toronto. Ont\nDonnelly, Edward John, sgt, Toronto, Ont\nMcKlnnon, John Lockwood. Fo,\nPort Arthur, Ont\nMoore, Oregor Stephen, Po. Pentlcton. ac\nPope. Willlim Alexander. Fo.\nHalifax, Ns.\nSeabrook. Mtlcolm Thomai, Fo,\nKilscoty. Alta.\nMining et Active tirvlci Aft.r Air\nOpintlont:\nBurcheli, Emett John. Fo, Calgary, Alt*.\nGurakl. Michael Stephen. Fo.\nFrance*. Ont\nHartley. Charles Thotnu, Fo,\nPrlnc* Ruptrt BC\nLeader. Robert Arthur, Po. Toronto. Ont\nLogan. Jimee Alexander. Sgt.\nMontreal. Qua\nMirtln, Harry MacNaughton, Fo..\nVulcan, Alt*.\nMcDougall. Lauchlan. Fo.. Gore\nBay, Ont.\nPnviouily    Ripirt*d    Ml**lng    in\nActlvi  gervlca\u2014 Now  fer  Official\nFurpmi' Preawated Dead:\nCummlngi, Rbert. Wo, Punxsu-\nliwney. Peon. USA\nGoldstein. Robert Phillip. Fo.se-\nsr\u00bbm Bridge. Ont\nHerbert'Garnet McMlllin, Flt-\nSgt. Kelowna, BC\nHooper. Oeorge Thomai Fit -Sgl.\nWinnipeg. Msn.\nLundy. Jim**, Sgt. Turnerr!!!*,\nOnt\nNovlck. Aleiinder, Fll-Llesit.\nSaul! SU   Mirle, Ont\nSmart. Jim** Augustus. Fll -Sgt .\nOttawa, Ont\nWllten, Fdwird Joeeph. Wo.\nOekmont.  Penn,  USA.\nCANADA\nKilled e* Aetlv* gervlee:\nMilne. John Riley. Po. Sher-\nbrook*. Qua\n(limited. Chart** Rebertaon. Fo.\nBagotvllle. Qua\nMlMlng   ee   Aetlv*   larvle*    After\nFlying   Op.rBtlarva:\nCochahotl, Frederick law's. Ac L\nUverpool. Isncashli.. Inglind\nElliott Richard. Fit Sgt. leer.\nBuckingham**!\/*. Englind\niiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniii '\nMALCOLM'S FURS  !\nRepiln   \u2014   Alter.lions\nSlorage\nUf loker St.        rison. NO\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nMri. Thto. A Gibion\nNilmn ind Dtetrtct Repreeeeitettr*\nfor\nSpencer Cortoti and\nHttalth Gari-t-unU\n110 K-srr Aportmaofi\nOTTAWA, Miy IS (CP) - Lott of\ntht flnt Csnsdlsn escort ship In\nnine monthi on North Atlantic convoy roulei wu innounced today\nwhen Navy Mlnliter Macdonald uld\ntha new frigate VtUiyfleld had been\ntorpedoed tnd lunk with five deid\nand 111 mining. There were 3D\nsurvivors\nLut September Ion of the destroyer St. Croix wu innounced\n\u25a0nd tinct thit tlmt tht rigorous\nconvoy route hai reported virtually\nno U-boat activity.\nTherefore, naval circlet here were\nInclined to attach aome ilgnlflcince\nto tht Valltyfltld torpedoing ind\nuld It gtvi emphaili to recent\nwarning! thit renewed German un-\nderieu atttcki might bt expected\nDate or location ot the linking md\nminy other detail! wert lacking,\nbut tht innouncement followed\ndote on i warning by Mr. Micdonild thit retldenti In tht Lower St\nLawrence irei ihould itrlngently\nobierve dlmout regulations during\nthe Summer ihlpping tenon which\nhu Juit ittrted.\nTh* U-bott iltuitlon tppirtnlly\nit itill much In tht mind of tht\nNivy, evidently preparing for the\nGermani to make \u25a0 lut itind attack  on  Canadian  ihlpping  lanes\nThe lilt of BC lurvlvon ind\ncasualties follows:\nSURVIVORS:\nRitlngi:\nAddison, Henry Charles, Able\nSeaman, New Weilmlniter. B.C\nOibeon, Dontld Harry, Telegra-\nphlil. Dawson Creek, II C\nHotnln, Oeorge Albert, Ordln\niry ftttmtn, Trill, B.C.\nLaing, Elliwortli Clsrk, Ordinsry\nSignalman, Vincouver, B.C.\nMartin, Leille Frederick, Sto. 2nd\nClan, Vancouver, B.C.\nMcGregor, Alexander Murray.\nCook (S.) Vtncouvtr, BC.\nO'Connor, Terrence Pitrlck, Signalman, Vancouver, B.C.\nRuts, Clyde, Able Seaman, Vtncouvtr, B.C\nMason, Stirling Csshmsn, Lieut,\nVictoria, BC.\nMIMING\nStorey. John Edmund, Lieut (E),\nEsqulmault. B.C.\nBrown, Divld Edgar. Ordinsry\nSeaman, Ebum*. B.C.\nComwill,  Jimet   Anthony,\ntorus, B.C.\nDavey,   William,   Ordinary\nman, Victorii. BC\nGoti. Robert William, Ordinary\nSeaman, Vincouver. B.C\nHarding, Perclvil Roy, Ordinary\nSeaman, Kelowna. IK*.\nJohnston, John Stewart E.R.A.,\n4th Class. Powtll River. B.C.\nRalph, Oeorge, Able Setmin, Vancouver, B.C\nRandall, Walter Gordon, Lesdlng\nSeaman, Victoria. B.C\nSinclair. Eric William. Ordinary\nSeaman. Vincouver, B.C\nTempleton, Thomai McDonald,\nLeidlng Seemtn, Vancouver, B.C.\nWilson, Roderick Arnold, Stoker\nPetty Officer, Vincouver, B.C.\nR-d Cross Articles\nReceived Last Week\nFlnlthtd irtlcln rect.vfd it tho\nNiton Red Crow Room* lut wMk\nIncluded tbe following:\nBUwett City Pltnt; One pair \u2014%.\nmui'i itocklngi and IB pair Btrvlce\nxxki.\nlUllway Trainmen Udlei' Auitl-\ninry: On* pair men'i pyjamaa.\nTrinity Junior Women'i Auxiliary.\nTwo pairs aoaiktri.\nTrie nwordrieh's aword la nearly half\nu long aa the flah It.vlf.\n*mm^mmm*m^r*mm*rm*my*m. .\nNIUON PAILY NIWS, TUBDAY, MAY ... 1*44 \u2014 \u2022.&\nWelcome Mr. Juatice\nBird on Elevation\nto Bench, Flnt Visit\nPluiure of th* Kooteniy Bu it thi\nfirst visit u l member of the Buprimi\nCourt to Nlleon of Mr. Juitlci H. I\nBird, tnd slso of hit ilivitlon to the\nBench, wu expreeeed by A. O. Cameron. Trail hirrliter. u tha Bprlng\nAHlsei opined In Nelion Mondiy\nmornlnt.\nMr. Juitlot Bird voiced hli appreciation of the friendly recaption from\nthe Kootenay Bar, and said that many\nof It* membere bid become hie frlendi\nin previous visits to thi District. Ht\nrcosllsd thst he and C. B. Oarlend,\nNoUon berrliter. hsd started practice together In Vancouver yeer* ftgo.\nHe hoped to be ible to return again\nln i Judicial capacity\nNIW DELHI\u2014Thi Royal Indlui\nNivy hu \u25a0 personnel 18 time* greater\nthan at tha outbreak of wsr. n I.N\n\u00bb-\u00bb3\u00bba\u00bba\u00bb'*\u00bb*\u00bb'>>*\u00bb3^^\nCOLORFUL SUMMER PRINTS\n$6.95 fo $19.00\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\ne&coowtxot\u00bbA6Vowia\u00bbt\u00aboee0oo*>\u00bb9\u00bbtiot\nFREEMAlf\n*     \u25a0URNITUM CO. *^\nThe Houu of Furniture Valuee\nPhon* HI Nelion '\nALL STEEL\nBED SPRINGS\nNow in stock.\n\u201e9,\u00bbP\u00ab\u00bb,\u00bb '..Ct^S\n\u25a0hip* pliyed their Dart tn th* battl*\nof the Atltntlc, in thi operttloni\n\u2022gainst ths Itillan* tn But Africa,\nthi campaign In Iran, tht operitlon*\nIn the Dutch But indie*' wtten, thi\ndefence of Mngapore, tht btttli of\nBurma tnd tb* lnrailon of Welly,\nHe\nPrtpered    for    Spring.    Help\nlourtelf to Beeuty with \u25a0 flittering\nPrnUaANENT WAVI\nFAIRVIEW BEAUTY SHOPPE\nphone sag\nSometimes Scarce...\nVic-\nSet-\nWe om still making Hilt\nIvicleut bar, but ndurally In l\u00abii\u00abr\nquantHigg. Soon, w\u00ab hope), war-ilm*\nreifriclloni will be ovtr.\nSAFEWAY H^am^J^^\nfit Ml \u00a5ty\/gft irltt \/Mr\nMkkAkA.     mOomnAmfmAAmAti    mXtsi     ttm ta    m\\m tut MaV \/\noof pnomcw Of nrw pornoo.\nIt'i k obviotn, trbaa you atop to think about\nIt: a stoeen ccangaa could ba imall aad light,\nor big and heavy\u2014but a pound of oca*s*aag\nwill tlwiyt give you your money'* worth.\nAnd thafi juat u true for aU freah fruit* tnd\nCALITORNU NAVIL8\n\u2022Drink the Juice for Health\"\n8 lbs. 78c\nASPARAGUS\nFresh.   Crisp    Stalk*.\n2 u. 35c\nTOMATOES\nfield, firm \u00abnd at \u00ab|\nRipe. Lb aiiC\nSpinach: Local, 2 lbs.\nCarrots: -\u201e --\u25a0. 2 lbs.\nCabbage*. -- ***\u00bb. lb. .\nRhubarb: Local 3 lbs.\n.23c\n15c\n,8c\n14c\nGRAPEFRUIT\nSeediest\u2014 FMll of Juiea\n2 lbs. 21c\n|     fetiewe Hptrt trim t tttapke tee!\nMl Arjood with ptctin\nerry Jam: 4\u00bb\u00ab\u00abw.a\nTomato Juice yS\" ^y,K,\nCoffee: I\nBlack Figs: u\nPure Lard\nLtrgt\nPkg\nIKOIY NOW \u2022\n  23c\n\u2022 KIRK'S CASTILE \u2022\n2   Bar. 9C\nDrip or regular frinci,\nCalifornia,\n57'\n35*\n42\u00ab\n19'\n12'\n8 ounce rolli,\n3 for _ _.\n16 ounce tin\nI    Each \t\nPurex Tissue:\nShinola Wax\nInfants Foods: ,H,^_\nClin-ir   \"'^' Gfoiilo'cd,\njugaiis ib. pkt     ._\n19'\n25'\n25'\n42'\nGrapefruit Juker'*\"\"; 38'\nwnwonmwwwowowmowm\nKeep up ycxjr\nStrength with\nGOOD MILK\nSnfEwty $9mnnu nuts\nCOMMERCIAL BEEF\nSirloin Steak: Ib 39c\nPorterhouse Steak: Ib. . . .43c\nRump Roasts: Ib 33c\nShort Rib Roasts: Ib. . . 30c\nBologna: Sliced, Ib.\nPork Jowls: Ib. . .\nPork Sausage-. Ib. .\nCodfish: Ib. .   .   t\n, 20c\n.20c\n.23c\n. 25c\nROUND IONE POT ROAST,\nLb\t\n23*\n.\n rri\nWilson daily hiws, tuoday, may i\u00ab, 1944\n\t\nCANADIAN OIRLS PLAY MUD FOOTBALL IN INGLAND: M\u201ed football Is new btlng\nflayed for tht flnt tlmt by girls of the Canadian\norctl here. Thli ll the mme given by speclltori\nto tht  Norwtglin  Nitloml  gtmt  now  blooming\npopular In tht women'i services.  Pltyed on I loft\npitch It li euy to understtnd how tht nime cams'\nto bs used. It li like soccer except the bill Is pissed\nby hsnd. Action hsrs Is during \u25a0 gtmt In Hydt\nPirk,   London.\nMEDITERRANEAN CHIEF. A\nstudy ef Sir Henry Msltlsnd\nWilton, lupreme Allied Com\nmender In the Medlterrsns.n\narea, mads en the tirrsc* of hit\nvilli In Algiers.\n<     I\nj fl               A&fatkf      0 a ei\n* *<r.L\\\nI il       **m -1     'ttl\n\u2022>'. '\nr*\u00bbtA     *i\n11 iti\nfey!\nTmr* '    \u25a0\ntTAWATtt\nMt it*\nM \u2022 1       vF     \/**\\\nM '.'            -fiSAt\nB* *                 \u25a0\u25a0i--m\nWif -nttri*- --I\nmm*tff::VrT4.' >l\ntZ-.:*,*:&i?rkrm\\\nL\n\u25a0\\^S***\ntr\nem. UJ ^C*,.\ny 1\nmtLm.Am\\.       if'Jml\n3mmm\\mmtTnA\n*i\nHOSTESS PRIZE: You'll look\nforward to mtertilnlng when\nyou can tppssr In thli tpron, giy\nwith fruit dons In outline ini\nrunning stitch.\nAn ipron mtdt ind embroider-\n\u2022d In 1 Jiffy. Pitttrn SM oontelni\nI triniftr pittirn of embroidery,\npitttrn  pieces; tpron  direction!.\nSend 20 cents ror tntl pattern tt\nTht Nilion Daily Ntwi. Nttdte-\ncraft Dipt, Nelion. Write plainly\npattern number, your ntmt tnd\naddress. Patterns will bl milled\nto your home In ibout 15 diyi.\nThere mty be ami further deity\nIn delivery beciuse of the Itrgt\nIncrtut In orders during tht present lesson.\nFIRST LADY OF INDIA: Weiring \u25a0 pile blue court drew tnd\n\u2022 coronet, Lidy Wivell, will tf Viscount Archlblld Wtvell, Viceroy\nof India, li ihown u tbt ippurtd it \u2022 ititt affair at tht vice ngil\nptlic* In Delhi.\nIXIRCISIS CHAMPIONS:\n\u2022Pinky\"   Brown  li the  proud  *x-\nirclie bey ihewn hin cooling off\n\"Pemlve** after the three-yur-old\nhad wtn thi 70th running ef thi\nKentucky Derby, Saturday, May\nI. \"Pinky\" wu also eaercm boy\nfee -Llwrln\" md \"Whlrliwiy\",\npeat   winnin   ef   Dirble*.\nTfhutiuL\nDUTCH AIR CROSS TO WINQ COMMANDER: Th* leader af\nUse daring attack cirrltd out tt ur* Itvtl igilnst i ont houu tirjet\nIn Th* Higuc, li deoonted by Prince Bernhird with Hi* Dutch Air\nCrou. Six Mosqultos did th* lob. Wing Com. P. N. Bitnon, DSC\nD.F.C., li ihown tbovi belnf* decorated by Prince Bernherd.\nSALlYS SALLIES\nTHI -BUOOIT BOX\": Sir\nJohn Andenon. Chlnr.llor ef tbe\nBritten Ixcbeouer u he leiv\u00bb.\nfer th. Houle with hi femeui\nhurteat   not.\nTODAY'S PATTERN: Bright\nbuttont highlight the irntrt ntw\nbaek Interest ef Pettirn ties\nUna* the *tp baek button for\nbinbeck sunning. Sutton up fer\nafreet\nPattarn t1M umu  he  ml....'\n\u2022In*: 12, 14, IB, 11. 20. Women's\nJO, 32. 34, M, JJ, 40, 42. Sire It.\n2Ta yirds 35in. Rlcric trim op\ntlonll.\nSend m ootm for tnia pattern to\nTh* Ntlun Dilly Niwi. Needle\nereft Dept, Ntlun. Write plainly\npattern number, your name ird\n\u2022ddreu. Psttern will be mills*\ntt your heme In ibout II day*.\nIn delivery beciuu ef the lirgi\nIncrein In ordirs during the\nThere mty bt ume further deity\nGRADI GRAY CREEK,\nCRESTON HIGHWAY\nBIRDAR,  B C \u2014 Two graders p Mi ill\nthroufh bora Thunday nlfht on t*eir\nway to Ofiton aftar \u25a0m*oothlnjj th*\nhlfhwty batwaan Oray OMk \u00abml\nOrtaton Duat it now maklnc .taalf\n[\u2022tt owing to tl** drynaa\u00bb of tha\naaathar.\nBRILLIANT\nBRIli.IAKT 10,-J. I \u00bbtudt\u00bbolm\u00ab\n\\oiX  on  Saturday lot  Vancour\u00abr\nJ. P. AnUfry left for Pruitvala on\n\u2022aturday.\nJ. Strang of tha CTR \\t work Inf\nlb   Brilliant\nUn T. H ArUhankoff hu lift for\nlMlaoo\nTony W\u00bbrhnt l\u00bbft for Vtn\/ouvar on\nSaturdky\nJohn 'Bloortnff wu ft rtesttor to Trail\nSaturday\nAlci Brud loft for NfUon on Aftt-\nurday\nK   B. Johanaon  hu Irft for  hia  hum*\nIn   Panticton\nlira C. A m*vrn* want to PUlfton\nwith htr roothar. Mrs MrHown to\nmttt  h*r broChtr from Calgary\nPtrt* BaTftfon kwft Prtd**y for NftteiTi\nSan1. Oaaroff of Thrum*, wu tn\nBhlllant on  S\u00abtun1\u00bby\nUn T T Arlfthmkoff lrft on B*t-\nurdfty for Chand porki\nPiul O^ratkoff Wllllftm Twr+vor \u25a0\n\u25a0off ftnd John Zlhln \u00ab>ant tha wa\u00bbk\n*nd In Orand Pork*\nAUNT   HET\n\u25a0r ROBERT 01)11.I.EPI\nonly hat h* haokm nvjr htxtrl ind -trraelwd to whol*\nUfa. hut ht hat DMasad tin my rvrning \"\nUftf KNU HAS TO ortst)\nTT WOULD be tntireetlng to\ntu t eomptlttlon. baaed carefully\nen some blf toumsm*nt. which\nerotild Indies ll how many def.it-\nIbit contracts ftt made pm* be-\neaau the d*f*nd*ri do not hsv*\n^C-rty iye* Socn* gr.it percent-\nu* tf mad* contract* would be\nbeaten tf the opponents only knew\nthe met tdttutioti No matter\nbow tblt they may be. there I.\nburly llwiys teene elemint of\nl in their effort*\n\"('on.in Henry hu lead filth In\ncuter oil tdr.ee he killed hit heat\nconn dot with II He |u.t terra a\nlittle on hsnd now for bit rosing\nPaaa\n\u2022\u2666\nSoorine Uu dab E. Wut lot-\nIreed wtth Uu A for South to\nraf. Tht kaart 4 wt* wets by the\nK sad th* tptd* I return by the\nK. Sooth led the Kurt 1 the* to\ntbe A, and Bud five South t die\naaaad tt tbt A A aped* le lb*\nA uttWd the defender* trump.\ntad twe utpbHsbed hetrti w*re\n\u00bb dtarar* of the dl*\nI  tad\u2014 iwt  fer  fan   the\nPsXiUMt.* *r Klasl  F\nmemory] A Trumpe. of couru tn-\nlined (hi hind\nWhit in eeiy thing It would\nhave been lo beet that contrtrt\nli Weat had seen fit to lud l dll-\nmond al the Hart, or tf Exit had\nplayed the 1 on the chib lead In-\netead of th* 7 ind thereby caused\nt twitch to l diamond It would\nhire rhing.,1 the entire timing of\nth* hand. If South th*n tried ta\nset up i hurt for * dUrnond dte-\ncerd. h* would hiv. got itarted\ntoo late tn the proceu But\nahould have, won th* trtt heart\nsnd returned hli second durnond.\nThen, when Weet won the ascend hurt, he could hav* cubed\nthe durnond (lick which would\nut th* contract\nTho entire file of thla hand d*.\np*nd* on Now soon diamonds ret\nled  igilnst  Routh\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nt k q io t i >\n\u00bb\u2022\npi 11\n\u2666 \u00bb\u2022\u2022\n\u2666 JM!\nf K I 1\ne io t\n*>K J 4 I\nN\nw\nfQJ7I1\na KQt\n4 It I 7 I\n\u2666 \u2022\u2022\n\u00bb * 1\" \u00bb I\n\u2666 A JM1\n\u00bbAQ\nWut   Ntfther   mat\ni\nIf But had mid* t heart Md.\n\u2022 nd th* isitt wu sen how ihould\naouth   play   hu   aped*   Met   at\nIn Ing for J-Nn Trumre ex tru.\n.w.r\n\u2022elsseie tsUssisi.  tu\n3(  i:n    S\n1   Resorts\nI, PWrx\n\u00bbTre*\n10 Dtlsy\n11 Silly\nII Unit of mtg\nnetlr flux\n14 Road\nIt Wunrrted\n17 French\nchalk\nIt I'inli\nH Nsme\nH  Wing llki\nIII Fly aWt\nM Cut. u wood\n11  Ovule*\n11  I\u00abig I.H.,1\nlard (Aff )\n14 Men\n17 AataeilssSu\n11 To lake u\none* own\n14 Short ipotsv\nNnlng forml\nIf The Mm*\nlu before)\n44 ktonatu*\n47 Fronf\nU Bird\nDOWN\nI laapelched\n1 Fralt\n) tlktn sbwsrrler\n4    I'.'.'\"    \u2022\u25a0\nof race\nI Curve\nA II.i Hi .1\nutility\n7 Moueitiie\nI Rib I\nI Colored,\nts cloth\nI Twice (ss\nmsrk of\nrepetition)\n11 Before\nl.*\\ Tantalum\n(arm >\nlt IJ*utenant\niil'r )\nii run\ntO A \u00bbing\n11 Maxim\nII Law*\n14 Digit\n\u00bb. Touth\nM Bitter vetch\n10 tVrforra\n11 Emblem\nU Music not\u00bb\n14 Not good\n13 Mln*\n*n trance\n14 Method of\nlearning\nM ConttelUtloa\nISo. Heml-\nsphanl\nI* Arlph.r\n40 Level\nai-ltlH-l   I:.'\nsai*:4;-i *\u2022*\nl\/di-.H*;.\n CLASSIFIED\n[LIVirrOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIIS. ITC\nPHONE 144\nHELP WANTED\nMINERS, MUCKERS\nI MILL OPERATORS\ni     wanted   (or   producing-   leid-slne\n1     mln*  In  Ewtern British Colum-\n!     bit. Fire* from point* In Brltliti\nI     Oolumbli   and   Allicrta   n-Iunded\nafter   three   monthi'  laltifactory\nemployment       Apply   it   neireit\nBelectlvi Bervloe olfloe   Refer  to\nOrder   Noi.  Bes-IIM.   1158.   1159.\n1190.   nil.\nWaStei>^on\u00ab first cook \"anB\none eecond cook [or logging cimp\nln the East Kooteniy District Apply National Selective Bervlee. order No   888-1888.\n| WANTgD-TSAOHIH FOR HARROP\nRural School. Dutlei to commence\nBept, 1011. spply Mrs R. Msldl.\nBee. RR   1. Nelion. B C\n\u2022fcANTTD\u2014CAPABUg STRONG OIRL\nor womin for batery. Apply Ns-\ntlonil Selective Service.\n1 tAlrTZD; HOUSKKEPKR FOR tt.-\ndirly coupli. Addreu Boi 9310\nDaily Newi.\t\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rite* for noncommercial advertisement, under\nthli claailf'.catlon lo aeallt people\nw-eilnl emplovment Only lie for\non* week tt diyn covert iny\nnumber ol required llnei Ptyihle\nla advance   Add 10c II boi num-\nbet dwlred\t\n1VOVAN   DEBIRtn   WORK   BY   THI\nhour   Apply Boi 9785 Pally N.w.\nMACHINERY\nSPECIAL\n1  Portable Drag Saw, complete with sawj, 6 h p. Fairbanks-Morse type Z engine.\nNELSON MACHINERY AND\nEQUIPMENT CO.\nNELSON, B  C.\nIll Hill St. Dnwer J30\n;0hni-MsnvlIle Building Produtl\nGlldden Jap-a-I.sc Paints\nMining,   Milling   ind   Siwmill\nMichlnery.\nBud*  Gu end Diesel Engines,\nIvinrude Motori\nIlectrle Lighting Plant*\nTiroi\nDTTACBABK drill sits\nIA11 il.'-v Immedlit* iiilver*.\nThreaded   drill   rods   for   iny   maki\nMl*, til  Icnithi.  imtnrdliti  dillvrry\nPURVES E. RITCHIE t. SON\njet Hornby MAr   1587\nLoztlng Bksets\nihicllei   ss.ii. he.. Bsrdoo hook*.\nfortlr.gs   tons*, awlvels, Itt\nOP8AL im COMPANY  LTD.\n13 E   2nd   Vsaeouvtr   B C\n|P0R SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\n\u201e\u201e - rrmxai - tubis   spicial\nlew pries*   Aetlv* Trading Co. tit\nsll St    Vincouver   B C.\n8AL1\u2014OOtTSLg    Stt)     COM\n111   um   liter   I   or\nPERSONAL\nWHIN IN VANCOUVIR. STOP A'l\nAimer H\"l*l, Opp C. P  R Depot.\nFOR INSTANT RELIIP - OtV\nLloyd's Corn Salve. 50c at neurit\nPhirmacy.\nHUBBtH   3TAMP8   POR   ALL   MIR-\npoaes   Niliou Daily Newi Commer-\nlal Printing Department\n81NUKR 8EW1NO MACHlNl, TRID\ndie lype. In good condition. J Cbeai\nSecond Hisnd Store, Vernon at.\n25c I15*55 PHoTS\"25c\nF   O   Boi   434,   Vancouver\nAny 8-6&p roll developed tad printed\n25c  flf print* 3c   Krpe  fii? cou|\n\u25a0*t7 coupon\nRCL1A&U\nLONU.V    POLKS t    JOlM    BB3XSQ\nConfidential Matrimonial Clijt\u00bb-\nMany Mfmljt.n wltb mean* Particulars tnd description* 10c Udls*\ntn* Boi 131, fug int.\nWorld's funnlen 5S5 Nonlty 16c\nIncluding catalog of Pereonal Hy-\ngkenlc Suppllea, Book* on all Bub\nJecta.  Novrltlfi. Etc\nWESTERN DIBTRIBUTORe\nBoi 34     Dept,  KltC     Reglnt,  Book\nATTENTION SCHOOL BOARD SlC-\nrctartaa We have a larre atock oi\nnrwaprlnt, mtmeo and bond paper\nand can (111 any order immediately\nDally Newa Prlntlni Dtpt, NeUon\nBritiah  Columbia\nPILM8 DEVELOPED AND PRIrfTxfi\n(fl or 8 expoaurt roll) 25c Reprint*\nSc each For your antptbott, cbo\u00ab*w\nKryital Plnlah Guaranteed non-fade\nprint! Kryatal Photo*,, Wllklt, Saskatchewan. EattbUahtd ont 10\nre* re\nFURS\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\nI'olir Storage\nOuarsnteed Protection\nExpert Restyling ind Reptlrlng\nLow rates - \"re* tstlmttes\nMt Granville St.\nVsncouver\nSTOP SUFftRlNO PROM rOLLOW-\nlnl itomach Dlaorders: Acid atom\nch Indigestion. Heartburn, Coaled tongue. Bid Breith Sick Hlid\ntimei. etc Die Ellk'a itomstL powder No 2, prepared by experienced\nPrunniri.t lt must give ImmedliU\nresults or money back, tl 00. 12 00\ntllks Medicine Company. Dept 11\nfia.kitoon   Saak.\nITOP ITCHINO TORTDMS 61\ni.semi, psorlssla nniworm. ith-\nUtii toot ind other ikln irrlti-\ntloos with Cllk . ointment No I\nprasctiption of noted akin spec-\nIsllit itch relieved prompll.\nikln healed quickly or monly refunded tl oo. II00 stall order,\ntilled promptly Order todiy from\nDlk'i Uldlclni Co. Dept U. Silk-\nnoon  Suk\nWANTED,   MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTID \u2014 PORTABLt aAlTWU\nwith or without mglns or pan* ol\nlew mill 8l*t* prlc* snd full p*r-\ntlculari S. Podovilnlkoff. Vililcin\nB r\nFARM. GARDEN & NURSERY\nl-AROg OLADIOLUS BOLM. RAIN\nbow oollicUosa of outstanding vt-\nrletlei. 1 do**ri 11.10 deUrered Kuy-\nper*i Bulb*. Hiude. B. C. Wt grow\ntin beet only\n\u00a3L3A\nI  pkmo m-t\n\u25a0afeAtTTJtrldlK\nCOO*     SToVa*\npay lee* it Ark Btor*\nEXHIBITION OLADJOLrtJ, SFT-\nrata colon lie doe. mlied toe dot\nMac* Oreenhoueea\naUSINUS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nrlflon Satin Htm ic^^S\nTelephone} 144\nTrail   CtnruUtioo.   Prvon*    1 Itt -L\n|Clo*lified Advtrtning Ratti\nlie   p\u00abr   line  per   inttn.oo\nOOc pax Ut** p\u00abr ****%  iC ooaJtc-\nVtlve iDttnkiO! lor txm\\ ot i)\nII 41 a Hot a Boootl,  iM Uto-->l.\nMinimum  I \\\\n*o pm matrtu-n\nBoa   numbtr   lie   exit*     Thla\nont ait any  numbtr  o(  Ujdm\nTVmUC (LBOAL) McmcM,\nTWDUM.  ITC\nltc par Unt llrat li.*ttrUo\u00ab. and\nlie ttcb tubttqutxat intwrUoo\nAtaL  AftOVI 1UTBB  LI8B   10%\nFOR   rmOtmTT  PATU1XT\n\u00bbP1( Ul. LOW 1UTU\n^\u2022\u2022-(\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0Krtiai   i I I t a 111 \u25a0 a\nWttlfd   (tr   IV   ft*   an\u00bb   re*m,lrr4\nlittaittar at llrw* Im all \u00aba>*. tty-\ntmmt   ta    ittnura\n\u25a0utaK-virnoM  KATE*\n\u25a0 ri\u00ab   rooy I      04\nly   CftiTatr    p\u00abt   -rwl\nin    mAranei\nBy  enrTWr, par ye-u\nAMtTUI AND  MINI\nKiniUINTATIVU\nPROVINCIAL\n     m Bt, Nlleon\ntt. b   EK CSKnRS! a~c\nA*t*yee. Chemist. Mine\nAS WIST KOOTttAT aaaUt OP-\nllca. IIP Kooteniy 91    Nlleon. I C\nA J Blill, Independent Mine Repre-\nelnUtlv*. Boi SI   Trail. \u25a0 C.\ntMii>mu and navttoai\nI W HAOon. MIN1NO AND CIVIL\nBnglneer. B C. lane Survsryor\nRoaalind ind Orand Povks. B C\nBOTD C   AfTLaTI.  lit  OOaU IT\"\nNelson, B C . Surveyor aad\nIt\nII \u00bb\nall.\nO-..   tr. >nlh\nePtiree  m-.ttths\nHa   rrsonU\nI     II\nIM\n100\nI3.lt SANSS ANIl \u00abtUL ItTAft\nCHAS   T   MCfeARDT.   BOTDSBK\nR..I nruie Panne lit\n'         MACMIMITt\t\n\u2022se'NHm-g UMtTB\nMadiln* Shop, acetylene sad ilacirlc\nwvlstlng   rnolor   rewlaMltaf\nrswnraerrlai  lefllaeietliwi\nPhon.  Wt 331  V.rnrn  M\n\u25a0rtaveekara   uktmbtt   **.\u00ab\u00bb-\nBpwclallcu tn  mln* snd mill work\nktaetim*   work    llgki   sad   aeavy\nr.actrlc and Ae*tyl*n* welding\ntmt   v.rrKm   Bt     Nlleon   \u2022   PVme   N\nitrruMi tiii.t.\nw i UAK-iitALL\nOptOBlUiStl\nTHE IWHICH MMiuff\nchick, civr ^m\nWhite, Black, Brown and Buff Ug-\nhorni, Barred Rocki. R. I. Redl,\nNew llampshirei end Light Suisex\nJunt prices per 100 Unsexed Pullets\nWhite Ughorni $1300 $2700\nB Rocki, R. 1. Redi,\nN Himpi I um 21(111\nBlack, Brown, Buff\nLeghorna 1500 30.00\nLight Sussex 1600 28.00\nSUPER CHICKS\nWhite Ughorn 19.00    30.00\nB Rocks, R. 1. Reds,\nN. Hamps 16.00    28 00\nCockerel Chlcki:\nLeghorns\u2014 $3.00 per 100; B. Rocks,\nR 1 Keds, N  Himpi., $10.00 per 100\nWrite for price list and remember\nthat lie\u2014\nRESULTS THAT COUNT\nItp^lt&S'Metii\nBox N, Langley Prairie, B. C.\nP1NE81   QUALITY\nKHUIiI  ISLAND  RED CHICKS\nRed  label-Orade  A\nDiy-oid 11 lor 11. IB lor 60\n111 lor 100\nSight wnk cockenl* to*\nE1|IU week pulleu 60c\nSpecial grade \"Three ittr**\nchick*  Irom  trapneated  itock.\nDay-old 11 lor 2a. 113 so lor\nso   lit) lor  100\ntight week 9 itar pulliu 11 15\nOEOHOI W   (IAME\nrningle Poultry  Parm k Hitchiry\nArmstrong. B.C.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE BABY CHICKS\nipproved end bloodtested stock, 112\nper lists. 1 cent more per chick less\nthan 100. Resdy lo ship every TU.es-\ndiy. If no stent at your station\ntend enough money to piy charge*\nOilley Avenue Hatchery, John Oood-\nmln. 1835. Oilley Avenue, New\nWeitmlniter. B.C\nQUALITY CHICKS\nOovernment   ipproved,   blood  uit-\nid  New   Himpihlre  and   Whit*  Leg-\nborn. Orderi taken (or lite Msy and\nJunl delivery\nWestminster Hitcbery k Poulty Perm\nL. Accsrlai\nR R 1, New  Weeunlmtir, B C.\nWe sri mil booking orderi lor out\nquality Leghorn snd New Himpihlre\nchicks (or delivery liter Miy 15th\nCockirel* in both breed* *re tvillibli\nnow All itock government ipproved\nBend (or ln(ormitlon snd price lut\nNew Siberia Firm\nA   Bslakshln. Chllllwirk, B.C\n_\\BV CHICKS\nWRITI APPLEBY POULTRY PARM.\nMinion City. B C for our 1814 lllua-\nStriti4 and instructive price 11*1 ol\nNew Himpihlre. Birrid ind RO P\nBired Whlu Leghorn b*by chicks\nAll blood-taeled ind Qovimmvil\nApproved fltock\nII LUCKY HXnatM THATS THE\nnumber of horse, thit'i led out\nof the Bundlsl carload. Com* snd\nt*t thee* very cheap rsoraas it Kll-\nley Craak Dairy Ranch, Prultvil*\nNEW HAMPalliilE CHICKS PROM\ngovernment ipproved hitchiry. Msy\nlit 00 par 100. MOO lor 60. II 00 for\n25. Puhr'i Poultry Perm, L. Puhr,\nBoi  lit. VTnon. BC.\t\nPOR BALE_200 WHITE LCOHORN\npulliu. t weeU old Miy 17; also\n200 cockerel.. Mrs D S. Taylor,\nSunahlni Bay. RR   1. Neleon. BC\nPOR SAL* - 1 COWB. TWO JUS!\nfraebeoed. one to (mh eoon, also\none. year old heller Apply it J. N\nPoohochcfl. gloc\u00abn Put B C\nNEW HAMPSHIRE COCKIRtL CaTT-\nca*. any quanUty at any Ural it\nlight cenu isvch Appleby a Poultry\nPtrm   Mlatton City. SC\nPOR SALE- PURE BRED AYRSHIRE\nbull. II months old. gentle Prlc.\nIM Mra  H  Davldae  Wynodel. 8 C\nPOR SALE- PINE NEW HAMPSHIRE\nday-pld pullet chlcki. Mly 10. 150\nlor |4S 00    Notke*. Billour\nUTINO    WHITE    LEGHORN    HENS\n(or uie.  1 15 ind   1 JS each   Owle.\nKlnnalrd,   Cutlegtt.  t C\nPOR S.AL\u00bb -10 UTINO HENB M0l*T-\nly yearling N H MO N H Roost*'\n\u2022J    Phoni lOa-R-l\nfROPIrTY, H0USH. FARMS\n100 NEW HAMPSHIRE < WEEKS OLD\npull.u lac eich (or I days 3. E\nKtctsett. Hirrop\nI lit S*y  Av*. Ttt'l\nOes* year  -   lot\nAknv* rite, inly la Canada,\ntrailed Matea arid Unit** Etna-\n\u00abo*i tsa eukaerlMn 11.In* euteM*\nneruler earner area.\n\u25a0sweeli.t. ind w> r-anssdi wTseri\neatr* prewasga s. rwquirwl on*\nllsraith II SO Usrw. isvonirs. MOO\nMS saiscslrse It 00   oese ywar   11100\niis* rtiToius\nUwfcti-. tkia pacWat\nRurlweod merchant\n$7* Bel.r It\nsrinvn rand ITOHEi\nth liiT  ltll. art tjOaJdiol\nWhat hav* r.---i' rti  IM. Ark Stare\nrNnsn in poet wart ad saarrca\nOON'ER.fMENT LIQUOR ACT*\n'Bectlon 281\nNOTICE OP APPLICATION POR OON\n\u25a0WT IO TRANSPTR OP BEER U-\nCaTJfCB\nNOTICE IS HEREBY given that on\ntbe 3th day of June nest, thi under-\natgtsed intend to apply to the Uquor\nOrmtml Board (or consent tn tramf.r\n\u2022ear Licence No MM. LMiied In re-\n\u2022pert of peemtae* beini part ol a bull-\naltsg known .. SAVOY HOTEL ill-\n\u25a0la il IM Biker Strut Nlleon. Bil-\nUih Oolumbli. upon land* ducrlbed\nis Le\/U Thirteen (111 snd Pourlawi\n(111. BVxk Ninety-one ltll D L-11\nNelaon Cltv Plin. Nlleon Und Retla-\ntraUoa Dlitrtet, ln the province of\nBrltlih Columbii from N.Iain Ho'el\nCompany limited, lo Rirvey Joewph\nR.uct lad Allc* Mirgaret Hiuck. of\nN.laon. Bt.t.h Columbia lh. trim-\nt.ttm.\nDATED it N.lavn. Brlll.lt Columbia\nthl. Mh diy o( Msy A D IMS\nHARVEY   JOeMsTH   HAI'CK\nAppUeanl   ind   Tr.n.'.\".\nALICE  MAROARET HAUCK\nA^plleanl in*  Tr.tvl.r^\n!\u25a0     imti   II   M   II I.1W*S\u2014S\u2014SSCW  3\nLOST AND FOUND\ns   IB   -s.y '.pl.e. in    U.     Plea Us.   I\/aTT\u2014a*T    NIORT  IJIDT \u00ab   BIACK\na    i\u00bbsisiiii    \u2022 ..    ..? ,-mt    in. \u201e^  lolk\u201e  is,r\u201e\u201e(b  us ti,. ,,4*   1    c.s,t  tvut  ol  ear  n.ar Cl.lr  lenlre\nrllsll   l.llw    r.     ...(snr.    ...      B    I   iwws Phnn. 711 L\n:ryptoquotei\na e e\nlairti    a   pel    \u25a0    a r H I. P A   MTTOfTR\nTT     I I. II  T  K     DOT     KM!     LTI     I E V H R     If\niTtiirurf K-ttfi.\nTulniayi  OyiUmaaei    MAN   IS   AN   CMBODITO  PARA-\nDOE. A BUNIMJt Of OnVTRADlCTIONa   c c roLTcm.\nCtrr*twi.**n or* fseSatsovs* af fa-   isvsy  ewhatll-iu   ttw   ih*  r#V|in*l   'E\nI    PRMH    AYRSHIRE   COWS   POR\nail.   J   Beeutra, Rot* Spur\t\nAYRSHIRE COWS   GOOD MILKERS\nJ   g   Marshall   Blueb*rry\t\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nFor Sale\nIMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY\n4 rooms ind bith. Oood plumbing, girden, elc. All newly decorated Inside. *tmm)Cf\\\nWith term* 4>IZjU\n8 roomi tnd bith, basement,\ngood foundation, 1 lot, ont\nblock   from   Biker   St.   Very\nPric,1\"\u2122- $2100\n6 room, fully modern itucco\nhome, and 2 acres sll under cultivation. Close to City Limit*\nMouse has lull list Cement\nbasement and Furnace. Brick\nFireplace, glaised-in porch.\nThere Is slso s garage tnd barn,\nbolti with cement floors. Chicken house, etc All but gsrage\nhai electric light. Acreage til\nfenced with wire. Oood fruit\ntrees and garden Water right!\nand city wtter   A* rail buy at\n$4200\nF. A. Whitfield\n417 HALL 6T.\nReal Eltttl tnd  Iniurince\nWE HAVE CLIENTS WISHING TO\npurchiae homes So we solicit your\nlisting your property with ua, C. P\nMcHardy.   554   Wird   St.,   mlaon,\nPhono  138\nAPARTMENT  HOUSE  -   4  8-ROOM\nSuites, furnlihed. on main lUiit,\nNelion, BC Price 12000 caah. Apply\n70S Vernon St., Nelaon. titer 8 pm\nPOR SALE 28'A ACRES AT PROIT\nvile. B.C 28 In timber. 214, With\nhulldlnKL cheap for cash. Nick\nBookovnl't. Creecent VsJley.\nHouse for Sale\n905 EDGEWOOD AVE.\n6 rooma and bath, excellent location, very close In. Larg*\nbasement, atone foundation,\nturance. 3 lota.\nPrlea with terms 13600\nCall   between   1  and  I,   after-\nDOOM.\nG B MATTHEWS\nmis Edgewood Ave.\nF-OK   QUICK   SALB-SERVI\n...       _.. IVICE   STlT\ntlon. itore, house, repair shop with\n.om. eriulpment. Ptrt cash. Apply\nPO   Boi  1st Tnll, B C\nrsj. po.  iw  uw., m- \"\u2022\nPOR   8 Alt-POR   IMMEDLATE   00-\ncupincy,   4-room   bungalow,   bar-\ngiln it 1800 P. E. Poulin.\t\nSEE US f? TOO RssCB A <KX)D AC-\nrident   or  alckntn  polity   c    W\nAppleyird. Spa Baker St\nWE SPECIALIZE IM PARM LANDS\nBee our lUt\u2014Rorartion Rulty Oo\nLtd   331 Wird St\t\nPOtTbALE\u2014M O D E R M PIVl-ROOal\nhouss.  concrete  (oundition.  |looo\nPhone IJT-L\nWANTElT 1 ACRE OR MORE PART-\nly cleared, clou in  Boi tsMi, Dally\nNews\nPOP  8ALt-U-ROOss*ED  HOUSE.  40*\nVlctorl. st    Phoni |471\"^*l'-. .\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nrow. sals-iisi pt  \u00bboat arrrB\ncab and 1 hp   outboard riiotor. Bos\nteat Dilly  Newi\nWANTED\u2014SMALL OUTBOARD M<\u00a3\ntor A Shrlevee. 801 Oadar t Nlleon\nefARTED\u2014TO BUT ROtTBOAT B<Mt\nHit  Dally Newi\naiNTALS\nPOR RENT-NICE BEDROOM PHI-\nvtt* horn*, cloae In. Toung lady pr*.\n(erred Phone stT-L.\nBUSINESS  OfPORTUNITIlS\nMODERN BARBER SHOT POB RENT.\neither furnished or unfurnished\nvery good locltlon Apply ttl sVoas-\nland Av\u00ab. Trail. B.C.\t\nAUT0M0TIVI,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\n1937 TERRAPLANE\nBUSINESS COUPE\nLarge rear comp*rtm*nt c*r be\nmade Into light delivery Inet-\npemlvely.\nPEEBLES MOTORS, LTD.\nWHEN TOU WAtTT OBvDIirE UsTER-\nNATIONAL TRUCK PARTS ot Mc-\nCormirk-Deerint Pirm Maotalnarr\nrepair*. Mil. wire ee writ* cmtril\nTruck ant Equlpmiut Co.. 70J Preat\nSi    Phone  100. Nelaon. \u2022 C\nPOR I3AIJV-ON1 Ktkt mc Ann\n\u2022ilea lor 18*0 Dtstoto Writ* Boi\nItM. Rossland. B.C\nlt\u00bb     INTERNATIONAL     i%     WP\ntruck license    Phone ttt\nPOR AUTOMOilU PAJr*?*\nCity Auto Wneteri\nNEW TOM STOCKS\nAmerican   Can\nAm 8m.lt a rot\nAnirondi\nBeth  Steel\nCsnmion Pictllc\nDupont\nOen  Electric\nOen   Motori\nInternational   Nktiil\nUnion   Pacllle\nUS  Steel\n81\n11\nIT,\n\u2022 '.\n111'.\n.33*.\nSI',\n13*.\ninT,\n11',\nCalgary Livesiock\nOALOARY, May tt (CP>.\u2014Weekend\ncastle 411. dlvei 10; hogi 147; *B**p\n1818.\nOood to thole* bulcbtr .wir. 11J8-\n13; common-medium 11.50-11 Oood\noowa 8-8.78; eorAmoii-tnedluni 8.80-\n7.80; cannsrs ind cutler. 4-6 Oool\nM choice led ciivn uto-13 Oood\nbuilt 7.80-8; oommon-medlum 6*7.\nHogi on hind todsy include 7100\ntl pltntt tnd 11 oarioed* it yards.\nWINNIPEG CRAIN\nWINNII'EO.   Msy    18   (CP).    Oram\nquotttioni\nRYK: Open   High    Low Close\nMiy       1.3'\/,     136',    138 133'*\nJuly      116H    136H    133 133\nOet  in      ill      inn    ut,\nOATS:\nAll (inure, it eelllni prion 61', II\nBARLEY:\nAll fulurei it cllllng price. 643.B\nCASH PRICES:\nRye: 3 C. W. 1.331,\nOtt* All grade* at {selling price,\n\u20224 V\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nHl|h   Low   Close Change\n\u00bb0 Ind 138S4 11841 18880    Nil\n10 rilli 38.83    31.58   38 70 up .08\n18 mill        31.88   33.46   13 58 up  08\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\niilHiiiM|i**a\nii p\u00abai|i|iii.ianiaaiiw.s\n55M\nThe Royil North Weat Mounted Police wu orginlsed In 1878.\nMINES\nBrilorn* -\t\nCirlbor, Oold ....\u2014\nOold Belt \t\nOrtndvtew  \u2014\nHedley  Mascot \t\nIslsnd Mount \t\nKool Bllll '.\t\nPacllle Nickel \t\nj\"end Oreille\t\nPioneer Oold   \t\nPremier Oold \t\nPrivateer  \t\nReevea MaeDonald\nReno Oold\nSheep Creek\nHllbik   Premier   ...\nWhitewater\nYmlr Yankee Olrl\nmis\nAnicondt    \t\nCall At Edmntn ....\nCommonwealth\nfoothills\nMcDoulill Segur  1\nModel \t\nPacific Pete\nRoyal  Canadian\nSouthweat Pate  \t\nVinilt*\t\nVulcin \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nB C Telephone\nCapltil Estate!\nCoust Brewerlei\nUnited   Dlitlll\nHid\n1111(1\n1.33\n.11\n11\n6(1\nH8\nS3\nD61,\n1.30\n\u25a0s io\n81\n33\n3(1\n(If,\n113\nto\n03',\n03',(,\nim,\n186\n211\n.06',,\n.1814\n47\n08*4\n1.3\n.of,\n16\n11400\n400\nI 80\n3.78\n1300\n1 55\nsoy,\n.18\n.66\n1 00\n88\n3 10\n88\nAS 14\n36\n1 (HI\n84\n08\n.04 V,\n1.80\n33\n1 35\n06\n50\n04\n.3.3\n1.70\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES\nAnglo-Huronlin\nSue Wel.. Minim\nEut Mill! tic     ,\nPalconbrldgi Nickel\nOoldan Oit*\nHard Rock Oold\nHolllnger\nHudaon Bay M a S\nInter nickel \t\nKerr-Addlaon\t\nKlrkland Lak* \t\nLake Shore Mine. ....\nLsmaqu* Contac\nLRU* Long Uc\nMacLeod Cocluhutt .\nMsdsra Red Lake \t\nMslirtlc Oold \t\nMelntyn-Porcuplm\nMcKenrli Red Uke\nNorsnds \t\nNormstal\t\nPamour Porcupim.\nPerron Oold\t\npickle crow Oold\nPreston Eaat Dome\nSen Antonio Oold\nSherrttt Oordon\n1.80\n.18%\n116\n3*0\n.11\n88\n11.50\n38 50\n38 36\n\u00ab '10\nAi\n16 35\n678\n108\n3 111\n1 83\n8.88\n65.00\n1.84\n,31 IK)\n67\n130\n113\n3 03\n3 03\n.3 60\n\"I\nSlacll Oold   \t\nSl.ileii Mllirtlc\nSteep Rock \t\nSuabuFy\"4\nSullivan (\nTick-Hug\nToburn 1\nTrim C01\nVenture* \t\nWelle Amulet\nWright llartriivri .\n011.1\nIntir Pitroeum\nRoyillte \t\nTill* Cinidlin -\t\nVirmlliti\nINIll tTRIAl.t\nBell Telephone \t\nBrlrlllan Trictlon\nBriwlri k Dlitlllen\nBuilding Product.\nCin Cir k Poundry\nCin Milting .\nCm Pacific Railway\nDl.tlllers Seignmi ..\nNit Steel Car \t\nPower Oorp     \t\nSteel o( Csn\n.66\n.      .63\n163\n3 46\n.    1 73\n1.36\n.86\n18\n715\n4 06\nS.06\n3060\n1100\n1 36\n.10\n... 153\n_    33\n8\n.    16H\n8\n... 4m\n...    10H\n_    36\n..    IStr.\n.      I\n881\nTfloAluiL jAmdAm . . .\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1944 \u2014 7\nCards Trounce\nPhillies; Shoun\nHurls No-HIHer\nST. LOUIS. May 18 (AP) \"Braking away lor their blgi'.rst single\ninning of the National League action, St. Louie Cardi today scored\nnine rum in the firit off Dick Birred and diet Covington and won\n11-6 over Ihe Philadelphia Phillies.\nPhiladelphia 6 14   3\nSt. I .ouii .   11 14   3\nPITTSBURGH, Mty IJ - Eighl-\necn Pittiburgh Piratei law aclion\ntoday ai New York Giants clubbed\nnut 15 hits (or an 8-7 edge and Ace\nAdams' fourth Nitional League Victory.\nNew York 8 IS   0\nPlUsburgh 7 11    1\nCINCINNATI-Clyde Shoun ipun\nthe no-hit bottle today as the ('in-\nclnnatl Redi downed lhe Boiton\nBravei, 1-0.\nBoilon          0   0   2\nClncinnili         1   5   0\nHayes Smashes\nOut Second Homer\nPHILADEDLPH1A, Miy 18 (AP)\nFrankle Hiyei imashed out hit\naecond homer In aa many dayi tnd\nltd the Athletlci to t 8-2 Amerlcin\nLttgut victory over the Detroit Tl-\ngtri at Shibe Park today before\n8821 fani.\nToday'i homer wai hli fifth of tht\nyetr.\nDetroit 2    9    1\nPhiladelphia 8   8   0\nOvermire, Gillespie (01 Gentry\n(Bi. and Swift. Richards (9); Chriit-\nopher and  lliiyes\nNEW YORK. May 15 (API Three\nhlg innings did the trick for the\nAmrtlrnn I.en([iie-lcn(liiiK New York\nYankees today as Rookie Walt Dub-\nlel sprinkled five Chicngo lingtet\nfor hia lecond Major League victory 10-2. In a lerlei opener played\nbefore 3797 tint.\nChicago 2   8   2\nNew   York 10   8    1\nIxirnit. Humphries '7j and Turner;\nDublrl md licmiley.\nCHICAGO \u2014 Scoring leven limes\nIn the sixth inning. Brooklyn Dodgers submerged the cellarlte Chicago Cubs 14-3 today, knocking Ed\nHmyzewikl snd Claude Paueau\noff Ihe hill In their big splurge.\nWhile Hii Gregg wu htndcuff-'\nIng lhe Cttbi with five lafetles, hli\nmatei helped him lo hli fourth Nitloml Leigue victory with a 17-hll\nattack\nBrooklyn   14 17   0\nChicago   8   5   2\nDR. HESS\nHEAVE POWDERS\nFOR HOMES\nFor the relief of Heivei, Acute end\nChronic Coughi, Aithma, Bronchi l'i\netc.\nI'\/i   Ib.   pkg.\nBriill   li   t  Cethollc   countrv,   hut\nfr*frtom of wonhlp le fuwenteed\n500\nNELSON FARMERS'\nSUPPLY, LTD.\n3J4 Rellway St Phone  174\nNrUon. B   C,\nLOHDOM. Uty 18 <CP,\u2014Buylnt\nwm on the \u2022fleet! vf tide elthoufh in-\nduattieU clewed motrtly h-ftMr uid\nhome nlle turned etiler. CXle m*on\nIrreffuler but Internitlonele end Brit-\ni\u00bbh funde were tenerelly eteedy\nIIVW TORK\u2014Adnneee of friction*\nto t point predominated neer the\nOtOM.\nC*nidt\u00bbn  etocke were  nerrow  tnd\nmind. Dome end whe.rre.ine eech\nreined **. but Ukp Shore lort *t\\ end\nCenedltn Peclflc wu off '\u00bb\nCHICAOO - lSreietent iirjuMetio ,\nof wheet end ry* inspired by ttrot-\nebte crop frowtu weether uid belief\nthet Um tight feM train aituatlon\nebould e*v*e within a few monthe, eent\nfuture* of thoee freine Into new low\nfround for the current downward\nmo\u00bbe December wheat and rye hU\nnrw eemonal towe. Oeu and boi\\*y\nilump*d\nMay whett. oate tnd barley held tt\nrelllnit    ActlT*   wheat   futilrw*  4-10M4\n%-tH lower. July 106, active c\u00abu\nwere off S-l\\e, July T7H. ectlre bu-\nley wu A-S-H lower. July MIS. tnd\nrye dropped S-1V Mty l \u00bbS*W.\nMOKTRKAU-Montreel Power wt*\nsteady end etocke of Ita eubeldltrte*\nBeeuhunols -rertlficateei and South-\nmount, pushed  ud  a little.\nTORONTO\u2014Malartlc. I*rwer Uke\ntnd Tellowknlfe Oold leeue* participated In th* advance and led oo\nrolum*.\nVenturee idvanced IS ctnt* to 7 43\nand amall pin* were netted by Walls-\nAmulet Steep Rock and Mlnlni Corporation. ImeHttr* and Iforanda weakened minor frtctlon*.\nWIN-HTPtO-Ubertl Amerlctn tell-\nInf coupled with decllrtaa tt ChlctfO\nsent rye future* more than 4 onm\nunder   th*  prertom  ckw*  at   time*.\nC'lniint talus* were IS-4S lower\nwith May at |3J'i July 1-11-1*3*\nand   Ort\u00abTtot\u00bbr   1 17\\-l US\nVAHCOtrvnt\u2014 Momh mint* tnd ofl*\nheld Ready.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nINDttTRIAU\nCan Celloeae pM\nCan Rleerrsshlp\nCon Mln * ini.lllng\nUrColl  rvoislavssc\nN.t'nn.l Brew Ud\nQsjetsee fewer\nIt  l.twrer.r. Oorp\nIO\n18 V|\n4IS\nTt\nK\nIIS\nIH\n\\si\u00bbUMLVutvry por\nHAPS Al m *4A4>\nIccwmxLWAiTtmtrorV\n\"I im net the only ttertoei unsblt te gel a feltphont raata diyi. I\nundtrifind thtf Hit) Ttltphont Company kM Kid to turn down ortr\n10,000 applktrlon* fer tanrlea flurimj tne paat* two yurt, bactuia ef\nwartime mtrictioni.\n\"Of count It's an Inconvtnltnce, but wtiat't an Intenvanlence for \u2022\nyear er ao If il'i going ta kelp re win Hte war?\n\"You in, lh* metal that uaed te be available fer totophena wlrM and\neejyipment ef all aerti ii new neetjeti fer many, autty war purpottt,\nfrom bul Itft to btftltihipi. And facterlea tnd worian Hiat eaetj to\nproduct telephone) tquipmenf art new nttdtd to fill war Ofdtri,\nSo whin I and thouundi of offian are doing without ttltphont aervlce\net present, we are actwelty miking a very important contribution to th*\nwar effort.   I'm glad I eaa kelp In tkia way.\"\nBRITISH    COIU Mill   TELEPHONE   COMPANY\n *n%&A^\nOtlVIA IOH-'\ndeHAVlLLAND^CUMMlNGS^\nfjOfc\/OMTHI IAMI PtOOgAM\nTODAY\nWID.\nRichard  Dl.  In\n\"THE GHOST SHIP\"\nCompute Showi at\n7.00-1:01\nCIVIC\nA lAMOIrl rUYtal IHIATM\nM\u00a3Tr;o*&OLPwyN*MAyE\u00bb;s\nGmnpMusical Hit!\nmomos\nm\n30 STARS'  3 BANDS!\nTICIWIGOUMI.TOOI\n-**\u2022 KATHRYN GRAYSON\nGEHF. HUT 10HM\n\u2022 KELLY \u2022 ASTOR * BOLES\n*MN Hilt * WD *\n*ltiAI\u00bbeglgArttlIT {\"l^STiiritaasi\naYlsuUY tuiort      aiuou\nrtttAtm west        Isaessi\n\u2666 ream wur       l^mmV\navotat jimmohi     *hiiuiihuht\n\u2022a-MNUSSY *s.\u00bbl\u00bbTN\u00bbA\u00bbwtu\n\" HDOHM1IIID\n*M*io\u00bbntoai*\u00bb\na me tunoN\naeuautwiavM\ntrtatauffetNierf       *i\u00abaicoMTi\n* jt\u00bbr osiiimo       * in* himm\n* MN loetl mt lUJtttl tattAI\ne \u00ab\u00bbr inn ~s M. oeoenii*\n* tot taotar mt u. otoem*\n* UNHT Cainrt mU on IAH6\nTt\u00bb n-*m o~i-* an.\nJOSE ITURBI\nBracken Plans\nlo Develop\nForestry Policy\nCAMPBELLTON, N. B\u201e Mi; 15\n(CP) \u2014 John Bracken aald in an ad-\ndrwa prepared for delivery here tonight that if hia party la given a\nmandate at the next general election it propoaei to aet up a national\nforestry advliory council to join the\nDominion, the Provinces and the\nlumber induatry ln an endeavor to\ndevelop a national forest policy.\nA separate technical branch of\nthe mines and reaources department'^\nWATER GLASS\nSufficient for preserving\nabout 9 dozen eggs.\n25c\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nAlhlones Inspect\nGuides, Scouts\nal South Slocan\nSOUTH BLOCAN, B C.\u2014Friday May\n12 wu a red letter day for South Slocan when the Oovernor-Oeneral the\nEarl of Athlone and Prtnceaa Alice\nvlalted No. 3 Plant of the Weat Koote\nnay Power & Light Co.\nThe beautiful garden of the Stuff\nHouae. with IU profusion of Spring\nblooms, made a fitting setting for\nthe Royal TLr.lt.\nLorne A, Campbell. General Manager, waa ho*t to Thetr Excellencies\nfor luncheon  at  the Staff Houee.\nAfterward tbe Vice-Regal parly, accompanied by Major Mark Clayto.i\nAide de Camp, and Lady Vera Oren-\nfell, Lady in Waiting, lnapected thr\nBoy Bcouta. Cuba, Olrl Guides and\nBrownlaa.   who   atood    at   attention.\nUpward Trend In\nGuiding B.C.\nLeaders Say Here\nMlsa D. Illlngworth, Provincial\nCommlaaloner, and Mlu U, Hannah,\nProvincial Head or Training for Olil\nOuldu have arrived in Neleon, hazing completed a tour of the provlnca.\nThey have vlalted Olrl Ouldi companies ln many places, Including\nPrince Rupert and Prince Oeorgt,\ncoming East through Kamloopa and\nthe Okanagan. During thla tour of\ninapectlon they find that the Olrl\nQulde Movement U definitely on the\nupward trend, there being riglatered\nover 700 more Ouldea In Britiah Co-\nlembla than at thla time lut year.\nMany new companlea are being formed.\nThey propoaa vial ting every company In thla Divlalon, commencing In\nNeleon thla week, following with the\nTrail and Rouland Dlatrlcta next\nweek. In addition they are holding\ntraining claaau for Leadera In the\nMemorial Hall Nelson on Thuraday\nand Friday On Thuraday afternoon\nthey will adreu the older pupils of\nthe Hume School on Guiding.\nOn Sunday next, thla being the\nEmpire Youth Sunday, a church pa-\nr\u00bbde. la being planned to the Church\nof th\u00ab Redeemer, Pairvlew. All the\nOuldea, Browniea, Scouta and Cuba\nhave been Invited to attend. The speaker will be Commissioner Mlu D. Illlngworth.\nCHESTER, England (CP)-Mn.\nRebecca Strong, OBE, Brilaln'i\noldest nurse who celebrated her\n100th birthday In August, 1943, died\nwhllat w w. Bennett, Superintendent I here.   She   was   one   of   Florence\nof the hydroelectric planta, presented\nTheir Excellencies to Mra. W A. Mc-\nCabe. Dlvlalonal Commtuloner of the\nI Ouldu: Mra. W C. Motley, District\njCommlMloner; c H Bland. Scout-\nmuter   and   A    Dunamore,  Cubmai-\nSTARTS THURSDAY\nCIVIC\nLONDON (CP)\u2014Udy nphln-rtona,\nslater of Queen Dlubetb. hu t*ub-\nllahid a ruthouae in the grounda of\nher Midlothian home for the wW**\nand nawly bom btbtea of aervlce man\nThe moth\u00abr\u00bb. tight or ao at a t-me\nremain a fortnight, cared for by a\ntrained ataff.\nministry of forests would be\nestablished to deal with foreita mat-\nten.\nThe object would be to conserve\nand manage forest resources to\ngive employment to ai many Canadians as possible and enable the Dominion to compete in the world\nmarket\nThe Oovernor-Oeneral reviewed the\nBoy Scouts whilst Prlnceu Alice in-\nopected the Olrl Ouldea and Brownlu.\nMrs. Turner Lee on behalf of tho\nWoman* Auxiliary of St Matthew's\nChurch preeented a bouquet of flow-\nera to Her Excellency, who then met\nand chatt#d with Mra Bird, Preeldent\nof the W   A , and  members.\nTha   te*ch*ra   and   achool   children\n\"We ihould, at the same time, reg-  of South Slocan and Bonnlngton were\nulate cutting by operators and plan\nreforestation in such a way that our\nauembled and the teachers. R T. Ed\nwards. Principal, and Mlu Phyllis\n, Duthle of South Slocan and Mrs L\nforest estate will not be depleted !df ^ of B^rn^ton. were preaent-\nwhile soil and water conditions ,t0 to Their Excellenclu.\nwould be favorably affected,\" uld The Oovernor-Oeneral then pro-\nMr. Bracken. |needed to Inspect the Vet-eiana Ouard\n,em . a. . , . .. In charge of Ueut WlUon\nTarming and fiaherles are both e^ vice-Regal party later visited\naffected by the preservation of pro-! the No. I Plant before leaving fo:\nperly wooded areas; so sre the fur NeUon.\nof^chtt^luT\/ILSrlar:, 'to | l^iTiH^i^^\nthe welfire of the countrv,\nNightingale's first students, when\nthe latter established her pursing\nschool after the Crimean War.\nOverseas Mall Lost\nin Eastern Fire\nSAINT JOHN, N. B. Mty 11 (CP)\n\u2014Nearly all the contents of a mall\nur tttachatt to * C. P. Railway wu\ndettroyed by flrt early todiy tt the\ntrain approached Holeb, Me., en\nroute to Saint John from Montreal.\nThe car cirrltd letters, parcel pott,\nnewiptpen and migtxleni from\nQuebec, Ontario ind the eWit (or\novenen and the Mirltimet. Pottil lector o( the Canadian Wellare Coun-\nofflrlali uid the fire wu believed ell, uid todiy Introduction of chll-\nto hive itarted ln Inflammable ma- dren'i allowances would  probably\nSocial Services\nlo Children\nMay Be Brought I\nWINNIPEG, Miy 19 (CP) - Dr.\nOeorge I*. Davidson, Executive Dir\nserial   In\noverseas\na   parcel   addressed   (or\nConsumers' Aid\nNeeded lor Work\nPrices Board\nSoroptomUU held their May dinner\nmuting Friday at the Hume Hotel,\nthe gueat speaker J. A. Ballantyne of\nthe Wartime Price* and Trade Board\nliving an enlightening addrea* dealing with th work of thla Board. Mr\nBallantyne asked for the oonaumera'\naupport and patience to enable them\nto work  out  their plana effectively.\nThe United Nation* pool, he uld,\nhad been formed lut Fall. It gives\neach country the urn* amount Of tea.\ncoffee and sugar per capita. He told\nhow the production of food had Increased In Canada 80 per cent since\n1941, despite the ahortage of man\npower, which showed tbe great effoit\nfarmers were putting forth to do their\npart.\nQuestions and dlacuulons followed\nthe addreu.\nThe speaker wu thanked on behalf\nof the Club by Mra. L, Mc-Phall, Preeldent Mon\u00ab Meagher wu In the chair\nWindermere Leads E. Kootenay\nWith 118 Per Cenl o nly.sE\nCRANBROOK,    B. C \u2014Cut    Koote- | compared  with  the  final 480ft of  the\nnay  Victory  Loan   Unit  reached   113 [ Wfth  Loan.   Klmberley  la flrat  with\nper cent If Its 1925.000 quota on M^JS.1 ^St*0^0\u2122?., \"'il-!23  lnd\nFerule   with   735,   while  Cruton  has\nturns In today. M5_   mChel-NaUl   470   and   Wlnder-\nWlndermere   led   at   148   per  cent,   mere. Report* for the day ahow\nCreston   wss   neit   at   13B   per   cent. Icranbrook\nCranbrook had 123 per cent, Klmber\nley 103 8 per cent and Fernle 100 1\nper rent of their respective quotas\nMichel Natal hu over 100 per cent\nunofficially but final returns are not\nyet all In,\nSubscribers   number   4521   ao   far\nCreeton\nFernle\nKlmberley\nMichel-Natal\nWindermere\nTotals\n\u2022ooo\n\u2022 15.100\n1850\n\u2022ftO\n.    (MtftOO\n.     M3M\n%7tw^A\n\u2022213.200\n\u2022240.250\nhf-ve to be accompanied by a general extension of social services lor\nchildren.\nIn hli report prepared for representation to the annual meeting of\nthe Council being held here Dr. Davidson said the growing interest In\nsocial welfare emphasized the necessity of integrating Dominion and\nProvincial social measures.\nIt was possible that children's allowances might be in effect within\nanother year and there was a marked difference o? opinion as lo whether assistance should be provided\nthrough cash allowances or un ex-\nFor thit troublesome  Stomach,\nheartburn ind acid stomach.\nBISMA REX\n75c and $1.75 bottle\nSold onlv it your Retail Store.\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone M Bon 160\nVice-Regal Parly\nRoams Baker\nStreet, Shops\nIMIIIIIIIII'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSummer\nUnderwear\n|   SHIRTS AND SHORTS\n1 Be comfortable this Sum-\n| mer with broadcloth\n2 shorts and cotton or roy-\n- on shirts Shorts made\nI with full balloon seat.\n|       Shortt 75c, $100\n|    Shirt. 60c, 75c, $1.00\nI EMORY'S\nTHE MANS STORE\nreplied the Earl, \"I think  I mutt\nA good many Nelson people had\na close look at the Governor-Central ,lhe Earl of Alhlone, and I'rln-\ntenilon of services The council had cess Alice Saturday morning, hut have ilnrled loo late.\"\nnot taken a lland nor wai any final many, even after looking twice.)\nand complete comeniui of opinion i went away convinced that it Just\nof Canadian social workers avail- couldn't be, for most people took it\nable. | for granted that  their excellencies\nSucceii of children'! allowance \u2022'\" Nel\"1\" \"n th< early-morning\nplan would be largely dependent on I E\u00bbs'bound train,\nproper lupervlilon for Ihe imall | Perhaps lhe fact thai Ihe Gov-\npercentage of casei In which the ernor-Generil wore civilian rfth-\nmoney would otherwise be Improp- lnK hid somelhioi; to do wilh the\nerly handled. Experience of the de- Benernl disbelief that Ihe King's\npendent's allowance board indicated representative\nthis  would  not  exceed   more  than   Bak,'r   Street,   occasionally    nrop\ni\nTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiTi\nAnglers Pay\nFines, % and $10\ntbe lsw sine* the opening of the mi-\nwandering along j*m Mn\u00a5 '  r\u00b0T f-*hlnf in the rat-rlct-\noccaslonallv    (iron- lM 'rfl   B*\"le>' \u2022\u00bb th* Slocan Rlvax\nfrom  one  lo  three  per cent.  Such   P.*\"\u00ab '\"'\u00bb \u25a0\u2022'\"\" *'r\"*\"\" A11\u00ab \u2122! SChrl.r.^oi'Cn^n ^'d\nlupervlilon would call for strength- \\\"m ,\"\u00b0PPlnl! a |J5 fine in Provlnclil Pollc* Court\nening snd expansion of locial agen- >    Th' v'cc r^Kal P::r'y sought pri- here  Mondiy. He pleided trulltsr be-\ncies In all provinces. I vacy and received it, although they | fore   Stipendiary   Uiftatrate   William\nThe    council!    annual    flnancloe   had   Mvcral   impromptu   conversa-   \"'In'   Inlormitlon  wu_ laid  by  In\ncouncil!    annual    financing\nitatement  ihowed   receipts   for  the Um' wllh vnrl\"\"5 P\u00ab'\"ple   One en\nyear totalling *J46.902 and expenses \"'rl>r\"l\"K    N'w , z,''ll\"\"<l    airman\nof 3*6,520. The reserve account  In- ev,n \"ot ,h'' Earl\" \u00bbll08\u00abl'h\ncreated during the year by $2178 lo GETS AUTOGRAPH\n$24,122.\nCASUALTIES\nThe Canadian Army last night\nlisued IU 4Mth casualty list of thi*\nwsr ss followi:\n\u2022peetor   Airs   fllnrlilr  of   B   DlTlllon,\nProvincial   (lime   Brinch\nII Hhl.ldi of Caellegar. pleaded\nmill, before Btlpendlary Ui|litriU\nntanl.T Humphnyi it Ciitleftr to\nriihlns without i licence, end trie\nlined tio Informitlon wu laid of\nn.me Warden Oorden Haakell, ic,\nbe hooked on the  Westbound train  ron.t.ble D   H   Pre of Cutlegsr De-\nThe Governor General was standing by his coach waiting for it to\nOVERSEAS\norriceits\nDangerously   Injured:\nRoyil Cenadlan Artillery - Mac-\ntM.oio ! Donald, Thomai William. Capt, In-\nlflfl.5.30  dian Head. Saik\ntSLlM       11 01(1.150\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nNicely prepired \u00bbt the\nSTAR CAFE\nlllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllillllllllll'\nKit**: 22e lint, 77o lint black fict\ntypi, lirgtr typt rttts on rtquasL\nMinimum two llnta. 10% discount for  prompt piyment\nDAILY FLA\u00bbH\nRe\u00abirch on the umiration of forest product* would be extended, ind\nsteps taken to combat fire, Insects\nand other forest dangers, ht uld.\nTo develop the proposed nitional\npolicy tht training of many foresters, rangtrt and semi-technical personnel would bt required, with a\nroad building program and tht Improvement of witerwayi ao that\nflret could be brought under control and foreat product* carried Phons 8*)7\ncheaply lo tht mills. Complete air\nand ground surveys of forest re\nsourcta  were  needed\nThe national plans for reconstruc-'    wm   fo*Wi, Chimney Cleaner   Ph\nlion   should   embody   road-building, IM-M.\nthe erection of look-out towers, the\t\nmoderniiition of fire fighting equipment,   the   building   of  admimstra-\nNelson Unit Victory Loan Sales\nUp to $819,(00; Record Not Complete\nWith   return*  atlll  to  be  received\nNelaon   District   Monday   had  coiuil\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH \\aouti 819 800 for Canada I war efforl\nthrough   the   pureh---\nThere u mil  tlmi \u00bb plint Din-\nDee Beecsi. Wilt* Kiwi Depot\nFt    A    Biundin.   Chimney   Sweep\nOet your tomito ind bedding plints\nit Kitchener'!\nlolij\nD  Bliclwood Agency.\n13.100\nSpeclaliit      removed      prominent ,Uv' Quarter! end the liylng out of     coersplet*   pump  err\u00bblce  by  Beau,\nmen'i tonsils  We pud hospllsl snd I nursenei snd eipenmenul ititlom   Serrlcemin. 101 Beter Bl\ndoctor'i sccounti beeiuie he cirrled  \u25a0\t\nour  E.MBA   Plin   Write  for  detail* Box 208, Nelson. B. C\nNEWSPAPER\nROUTES\nAVAILABLE\nFOR\nDEPENDABLE BOYS\nThere ore Daily Newu paper\nroutes open for boys in Fair-\nview \u2014 These routes yield\nprofits of from $18 to S38\npur month \u2014\nMake application to\nNELSON DAILY\nNEWS\nCirculation Dept.\nCHINESE, RESIDENT IN\nI IC. 55 YEARS, DIE5\nI HAJ.AIMO. \u25a0 C, Uoy 11 <CV\u00bb>-\n1 Rev Chow Un*. ot VictorU offWUtttd\n| st \u00bb*r.lc*t htr* y*Mtt\u00bbrd\u00bby for chin\nUon Stonf. T who dlM Utj 1.\n| Bart, tn China. Chin had llvtd tn\n| BrltUh   Columbtt,   51   yoon    Ha   was\nUlr of th* Vall*y bloom* for m1*.\nUn  C  Ba<li\u00abr. 1418 Vancouver ill\nof Sixth Vic\ntory l>\u00bbn rxmdi. Th\u00bbt iuih rapra*\nirnu 108.1 pfr cent of the 175,000\nquoit.\nT.-...1 flfMirr It la exprctfd. will atlll\ni>* materially Incrtaaed when all rt-\nturm trt in Ktalo, New Denver and\nSalmo. It it known, still have Mica to\nreport A MO.000 \"apeclal names\" nur-\nrhtted. authorized by the City Council PYldnf atlll ha* not been recorded\n' B p e c 1 a 1 names\" tales recorded\namount to 128000\nEarh of tbe five aub-unltt had tone\nover lta quota before the cloae of tbt\nthree-we\u00abk drift Saturday.\nK-xtUnay Ehalnttttini conttnictlon\nworkers at Brnilsnt had topped their\n\u202230,000 qtHiU, it was reported Mon-\ndar\nThree-atar   V   flag   winners   In   th*\ni group payroll aactlon wert Canadian\nJntaraoll Rand, Wood, Vallanca Hard-\nwar* Company Ltd., and Pateraon\nLumber Company tmployeaa; whtl*\nseven gained V-flagt for beattni their\nquotas, BC, Veneer Works. Kelly,\nDouglas St Company Ltd. William\nWaldie & Sona, W. H. Malkln Company Ltd. Burns Lumber and Goal\nCompany Ltd. Peeblea Motors Ltd.\nand  Zlncton  Mlnet  Ltd.  employe**\n'Official   return*   received   Monday\nand iub-unlti tottUa wert:\nKtalo IS4S0 4W\u00ab.0M\nHakusp          M1S0 150.180\nrfelton . $33,380 1649.000\nHew  Denver  ... ISAM MS.SfiO\nSalmo M00 \u00bblfl.6O0\nTotala M6.9O0        I81S.SO0\n\u2022rtfure* \u00bbr* baaed on actual return* recelred at Victory Loan head-\nquartern However. It Is known *TWy\nsub-unit U over it* quot*\nHerbert Tareyton. London  smoking\nmixture. 16c a pouch at Valentin**.\nrjr J   R  WaUlns Quality Products\nCall Bpenoer C  Colman. 3JO Baker Bt\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nMining:\nRegiment de Quebec\u2014Hleler, Gui\nUve Daniel Alfred, A.-Major, Mont\nreal, Que.\nN.C.O.'s\nwhrn the airman, who was with\nJack R Ford nf Nelson at the lime,\nspotted him With h Utile moral\nbarking from Ford, the airman approached ihe F.arl and axked for\nhis autograph The F,arl cheerfully\nwrote \"Athlnne 1&44\" on a piece of\npaj>er the airman earned, and then\nasked him hnw he hkrd Nelson\nand how he had been trralrd The\nairman told the Governor General\nthat he thought Nelson a very nice\nplace nnd that the people had treated him wonderfully During the\nconversation they strolled along\nthe platform The airman wts leaving on the tame train\nTrain crew men were also spoken to by the F.arl.\nMembers of the V Bundle* organization who met the party it the\n:)?!T, , .   KJmen.1.\"~ ^k1\"\" Fnd\u00ab*told hnw Udy Vera\nGrenfell. lady-in-wailing to Prince** Alice, remarked that the legion building cornerstone had been\nlaid by her grandfather, Earl Grey.\nj Governor General at the time, Sept\n; :\u00ab   1009\nThe vice reg*l party will enjoy\na holiday for nearly two weeks,\nfishing at a lake netr Kamloops,\nand then the Governor General\nwill dedicate the Kamloopa civic,\nsir field May 79\nMayor N C Stibbs. who welcomed the party durng thnr visit here\nFnday asked the Governor General\nif he was a go-nd  fisherman   \"No.\"\ntachment proeecutlng\n~i*f6scoT~\nAND\nFOURNIER\nQARAOEMEN\nSKY CHICT AUTO SERVTCs.\nPhone 123 Nelson   B  C\nWARRANT OFFICERS\nAND MEN\nKilled In Action:\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMistical   Arti  Building     .\nHansen, Frederick John, Pte\nWeitmlniter, B.C.\nAlberta  Regiment   rilasnn,\nter John. Pte.. Cherhill. Alta\nNeve\nWai-\nDied:\nRoyil   Cinidlin   Armji\nCorrie-Wendt,   Csrl.   Pte\nCoupe, B.C.\nRer\\'lre\nPouce\nYour Watch \/i\nPreaotii . . .\nFor fine; repairing\nSet)     .\nHARVEY\nThe Jeweller Mt Biker St\nl\nWill pay ci**i 'w S-ton l> D tnseH\nVIC-FVS.I4.M of ui.'Cbirseai\" TtZ lo l\u00b0od shape UU model preferretl\naUeoiu  and   in  ..icull.i orncar  ol fcoolenil  Villey Coop   Delrj\nthe CHIne- TI-\" <* V*\u00bb\u00b0ont. WALL FlN'taTM\nk.' '.'i   I lb   pt(\nWASHIKOTOH.   Us.   11   (UF)^Thi ' V.llo    I   lb    pk*\nBUM  1.1'MBf.B \u2022  COAL CO.\nBy  MRS.   H.   FLEURY\nltrs.ssi.ANI)   BC.   Hay   IS\u2014Tullpi , returned to Cilfary\nHid llli\u00a3* bulked Uie flteplice ot Ui:\nH    (J    Layton.   Hia   Lookout  Bueet.\nt  la   rTiil,  hom!  Thuradiy  evening  wben\n*J'55|\u00bbt 7 30 o clock Mil   Dorotliy johnaoii\nof Houltnd and C. U.  lUeorgi) lay-\nton  .l*i of Roaeland. vera united  In\nMe .till hue \u2022 ion* itoct ol flo\u00abet   mauimo,,,   r\u201e   j   l   C'lirlhue per-\nthe Ftris and Second Ore*t Wsri from   in*  \u00bbe*\u00bbti*4e ee**. lornved     the     ceremony.    The   brldl\n1100 to HIS  I  month, ahirl dlaabll- I IOOTENIY    II OWT.B   HHOr\nUnited feutei Seniu pasead ind aent\nlo th. White Houee today bill, boost- |\nlog penstoni of disabled reterin* of\nity 1. wr.lce-eonrsectad. ind fToea MO i\nto ISO monthly in raa* of non-eerrlce\nconnoted dlaablllty\nF. H. SMITH\nII It'i Eltxfrk\nPhon. 666 ISl Salter St\nrW*akee*p*ri bm ua for medium\n1 brood foundation, bo* r*lla. hlva tool*\ntM   Hlpp*raoc.'a\nC\u00abIN\u00abLLS TODAY\nRo*jt  Prima  RJb* of Beef\nBanana Cifim Pit\n\\Amb*m. all \u25a0 :m \u00bbnd ookin T> W\nMrDerbf. The maUoner and Type-\nwTlt\u00abr Man - \u00abM B*k*er BUml, Malaon\nchote for the event an tl tractive,\ntwo^-pltx-a afurisoun frock In blue\nwith which ahe wore a becominf hat\ntn tone 8h\u00ab carried a bouquet of\naweethtart ro*e* Ura T. A Lukkar\nof koaaland aa matron-of -honor, wort\na be-ljre enaembtt with a cor**|t of\naweetheau roa\u00ab*. I. A Lukkar waa\nb**t m\u00bbn. following th* ceremony a\nreception waa htld ht the H O Uy-\nton honve. Mra Layton being aaalated\nIn *erTin| th* buffet aupper by her\ntwo dauihtera Tht lovely twO-tl*red\nwedding  caka wa* cut  by  th* brld*\nWoundtd:\nSufden. Jtrnw Alfred, Pte Victoria, B.C.\nBrltlih Columbia Rejlment \u2014\nMurphy. Terrene* Patrick. Pte,\nVancouver, B C.\nAlberta Regiment Berreth, Niel\nClarence, Pte, Hardisty, AlU\nInjurtd:\nRoyal Canadian Armv Medicnl\nCorp*\u2014Armagoit, I^onard Thomas\nPte., Rife, AlU.\nSlightly Injured:\nRoyal Canadian Artillery\nman,  Donald   I>eonard,   Pte,\nCreek, AlU.\nWaddington.    Earl    Lwlie\nVancouver, B  C\nMURPHY BROS\nHII HHssHH   \u25a0 \u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0\nA3K   YOUR  GROCER  POR\nHOOD'S BREAD\nFLEURY'S   Phormoc\nPreicripliottt\nCompountlaa\nAccurtltly\nMed Aru Blk.\nPHOKE25\nTilt BoUermanera, Bltckainith* and\nChain t.\u00bbang Smtlur Social club held\n:u aocial Prlday tfenlng at Um K. P .\nHM,*ZT' \"\"\"\" \u2022nd\"n..clD\u00ab YOUNG FISHERMAN\npo.tded lbs eiilert.inment Mr. Herb \"\"\nthompeon and lira   Blijmi iron flr.t   NETS   3   BIG  ONES\nand Ian   K   Koscoe of Trill snd A \" **  VI1M\nBuch won second prises ln whist. Ut I    When yount Kenny Ucleod uud|-\nUkWN AND DICK\nCHAIRS\nSPECIAL.\nHOME FURNITURE\nOt Biker Si Nelson  B  C\nrxiirxrnrnje.<wimxrvitxc:..x.i^ytm\nHt*\u00ab  tht  job Dont  RIlM\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER   FLUulIK\nPHONE IIS\nand Mra   Angu* Johnaon of Trail won   td   homa Sunday   to  watgh   hU  catr\nJ. P. Walgren\nCeJTKrtl CootrKlOt\n301 Carbonate St.\n!>, you eurnmei'   Why rontlnu* If   '\u25a0*\";  ,l1'  \"'\"*  'nd  \"\u00b0\u00b0m  *** <<*\ntt  on  be owrcome-    Indl.ldml  it- I****\" lo ,p*nd ' \u25a0\"^ \"\"otymooo\nCORD WOOD\nWe have a large supply on\nhand and can give you\nprompt delivery on your\nrequirements\n12-inch length?\nPER CORD\n$|3.00\nBURNS\n* LUMBER \u00a3. COAL CO.\nUntlon     IS  ye*re'  eip*rlenc*\nP   8   Dickin*on.  Ntlaon.  BC\nWill ih* p*raon who picked up\namethiet ring In error from local de-pt\n\u25a0tore r**t room Uondar morning\nkindly return to 1V>i \u00bb\u00ab3*t. Dallr Mewi\nValued aa  keepamkt\nr*.nn or th*vk\u00ab\nTn   all   our   *m\u00bbndt    whn   have   bj\nfViweri   en*  kind   aiprraalnna nf  aTm\np*thr heip^l to auataln\not our ton   Richmond, wa tender our\nheartfelt  thanki\nur  Arm uiw  n Kurm\nI larr* room* fool flituret Recent-\nIt rennraWd Wired for electric alore\nil*n raa Ccmrrete ft-mndatlona and\nfnc*d h*i*t\u00bbm*nt rum are 0*r\u00bbge )\nlot* rV\u00bb\u00bb*f In gSjnn Pr\u00bbaae*ia'oTi wnnn\n^V\u00bbi::  Bcrltr    Ul  Ward tit\nTOO UTE TO CLASSIFY\nmjarCIt laBATim lUiaT\u00ab.D CON\nUlnlng drlrera llcenc*. r*flatxatloti\nrarrl    etc    Re\u00abvd    Ph\u00abJT.*   111\nran ^rtlm^ siirnsM   \u00bbdv*i\u00abiori\ntr*wb*ery  planU. II  p*r  hundred\nM   MeK*T   R R  l   Nelaon\nW\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb3taT*ta>W*J*lt**alW\u00bb*W'r^W*y*\u00bb*1*l*\u00bbW\u00bb*\nAlrkne** im. Arrlcknt Inrir-\n*nc* f\u00bbmlly Group Hoapltal-\nItaUon Writ*, rail or phone M\nfor   particular*\nC*Mle>*Mal   Casualty  Cempiny\nH. I.  DILL.  Rtpr***ntatlva\nMtaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaa,aa*\nWriV* i b*'or* l\u00bb*\u00bb'n| up realdenc* In Roa*\n, l*nd Clueata included Mri Thurao\nR\nroom and Mr and Mra. M. C 8tin\n\u2022on. Mr and Mr* William iRudi Pol\nlock, Mr and Mra \"Tuck\" Stephen*.\nand Jack Martin, all of Ro*\u00bbland.\nA delightful u* waj h\u00abld In tht\nUartah Hall Prlday afternoon, honoring Hoapltal Hay by the Rowland Mater Miatrrlcordlae Hoapltal Auilllary\nA farlety of tarly Summer fk-weri\nin th\u00bb\"'lo*a W*T* \u2022,ltr,rllvfly lJ\"*^ to decorate the\nhalk Mra J A Butcher, pr\u00ab\u00bbident of\nthe Auilllary. and Mra W O Mara\npr*\u00ab:d*d at tht tea tablt. which waa\nk.Tfly vi.h it* ecru lac* cloth centred hy red tullpa arranged trace-\nfully in a alUrr baaket and flanked\nby pink taptra In allrer aconota Mra\nt E Perkin* Mri J r Corner, Un\nT H Yolland. Mra Richard Birth*\nand Mia* Jean Spencer wtr* tha a*r-\nTlteur-i Mra 1 E Topllff and Mra\nH L ChriaUan wtr* tht conT*n*ra\nMra M Donahua and Mra. J. O\nUllllfan had charge of culinary ar-\nrancemenU, while Mra J R Corner\nwaa In rhargf of the ticket mU and\nMra Id K..mblck In charge of lha\ncake raffle Mra rred ^etchtr won\ntha cakt Mra L J Nlcholaon wa*\ncaahlei\nH a WhlU whn hu been In Rota-\nland a* book-keeper for tha Cooper-\nitlr* Trar.ai>oruUfm Society *inr*\nJuly   returned to Kaslo to lire at tht\nth* apot walU\nMr and Mra J. A. William*. IMS\nplr*t Avtnu*, apent Prlday In N*laon\nMra Owen Proud wu hoataaa lo her\nbridge club Thuraday *rtnlng, when\ntwo uble* were in play. PUy*r* w*r*\nMr* R C. Ro*e, who won ftr*t prite,\nMr* Uura Dlckaon who got th* con-\n\u2022olation Mra J G Mllllgan. Mri J\nA William*. Mr* Pred Hiwkln*. Mri\nPrank Spring, Mra L*o T, Nlm*ick\nand tht ho**t*. R*fr**hm*nu were\n\u2022trrtd\nI A Mitchell fp*nt th* weekend at\nKaalo\nPetty Officer Ray Undtrwood of the\nRoyal   Canadian   Nary   la  aptndlng   a\n11   of   Taber.   Alu .  al*t*r of  the   furough In Roealand rlaltlng hi* wife\nAd P*t*r J*n**n apent a ahort )*tn\nIn Aowland at tht we\u00abkend rUltlni\nhia parent*.\nMlaa Pranrea Bray and Ml** Mary\nLou  Leckle ipent  rrlday  m  Trail\nOunner Carl Owing, who aTTtred In\nRoaalar.d to attend th* funeral Sat\nurday of hie grandfath*T, A J Chal\nberg, will remain hera rltHlng hia\nparenta Mr and Mr*. OU 0\u00abJng. for\ntwo week a furlough\nMlaa Hemic* Mon'p#lller of Trail\nwu th* weekend gueat of Mr and\nMra   H   l-eckle\nThe U\\m** Patricia Bryan. Marce-\nUnt Ulondt, Dorothy Neablt and Dorothy Heaton w*rt Trail rUHora Sunday.\nof flih. h* found they tipped tlv\nacalt* at U pounda Ht caught l*r>-\u00bb\n10-pound char and one flva-pounder\non the Weat Arm Sunday Th* youthful angler la tha aon of Mr and Mr** J\nA   McL-eod,  CarbonaU Street\nTh* Aleutian Ialanda ukt thetr\nname rrom a Ruaalan word meaning\nbold rock\nPOLAROID GLASSES\nTor your pr (tectum\nnow   available   at\nCUTHBERT MOTORS\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL     HOME\nAMBULSNCI   tlRVICI\n\"Diltmctiv*   Tuniril    Sa^jcaj*\nSIS K'l.nen.j  St I'n-.n* M\nMeal Yesir rrl.ntti Hie* for\nAFTERNOON TEA\nYeu'll   Mht our t*rvk*.\nMelon D\new\nsreelend\nUra 1,11s rlpllklr. 1119 U II..I Atenue. wu hnateM Prldir .v.nln| it\nthree tablM of hrldfe. Her home vas\ntrttitlrillT steeorited with inipstri-\n|ona and daffodils Pterin* won Utt\nII.ur minimi Un r. L Hedtss;. Mrs\nX I. 1 \"ill.I.I Un Jam., n.t.. Mr.\n(Wort* Nlion. Jr Mn II Knnda-\ntaard Un Id ll.l.j Mn Man Jack\nboss Mn ivrll Pitt. Mn Bud P'p\u00bbr\nMlaa Kithleen Hwli.ii ind UM boi-\nMn Hiler held hliti ecore ami\nMra Itlnann low Mn I'llti snd Mn\nntlnmn ...t.t.il Mr K|,lll\u00bbr In ursine refreshment*\nPo and Mil tl n Wynn ind\ndansliter Mavis, who .tilled Ml anil\nMn   Bene Morln for two week., hi\"\n\u2022\u00bbM**tj*a3****3\u00ab**j>l '11 aej.Js.iii\u00ab,ttt,wr\nFor Ol  Appll\u00abne\u00bb\nREPAIRS\nCall\nNILSON ILiCrtlC CO.\n31 i Baker SL Phon* MO\nSo Miny Admirdn\nwhen  3\/011  bare  \u25a0\nI Vrminrnt     thit\nb*com*i   7 0 u\nHai'Ah TnrAri\nBatutr Stloa\nPhont SIT\nJohnitont Blrxk\nwmwwomwmwmwwwntwworownnrmmrww.\nSOMERS- FUNERAL\nSERVICE\nT0J Baker SI Phon* HI\nOpen Diy tnd Night\nCrematorium Ambuksnot\naaa*iaa*sas*i*.*wawl \u25a0*.\u00ab\u25a0>\/\t\nWa inipacl* tirat imidc and out for signs of wear and\nbreaks. We patch and vulcaniia tubes. Our expert\ntire repair personnel guarantees longer tire mileage.\nNelion Transfer Co. 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