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There was no announcement on todays' brief session.\nOver 40r000 Tons\nof Steel Hits\nGerman Soil\nLONDON , Sept. 15 (CP)-More\nthan 40,000 tons of fire and steel-\naveraging almost four tons per minutes lor six days and nights\u2014rained\non German soil causing what wai\nofficially described as the \"greatest\naerial destruction the world has\never known.\"\nBad weather terminated the concentrated blows from the air Thursday after the bulk of the bombi had\nbeen caicaded on the Reich's oil\nindustry, already \u00bbo paralyzed thai\nthe Wehrmacht now is leaning Increasingly on , hone and wagon\ntransport to stem the Allied ground\nattack converging from three sides\nAbout 20 of the horse-drawn troop\nwagons were bagged late yesterday\nby Jth A.A.F. fighters-bombers attacking along the Rhine. Horse-\ndrawn reinforcements were also\ntound by dive-bombers operating\nbehind the Siegfried line East ol\nAachen.\nMediocre weather limited operations today, but R.A.J, medium\nbomberi hit German broom in Holland -tttttxttttotl _\u00ab St___e ft-\ntuary.\nDuring the six days of \"hell from\nthe skies\" poured on German territory the RAF. dropped an estimated 19,000 tons; the 8th A.A.F.\n14,-28', 15th A.A.F. 4228 and 9th\nA.A.F. 2500.\nCorreipondents here could find no\nbull for comparison to any other\n.trial blitz because, the tonnage\ndumped during the six days ended\nWednesday exceeded anything yet\nknown. Only 480 tons were dropped\non __jndoci during the Germans'\nheaviest raid In May, 1941.\nALLIED SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, Sept 16 (CP)-(Satur-\nday)\u2014 British Lancaiter bombers de-\nl.vered a heavy attack last night on\nUe Northweitern German port of\nKiel while Mosquitos bombed Berlin for the fifth night in a row, it\nwas officially  announced today.\nGermans Can't Get\nMuch Satisfaction\nNow Says Woolton\nNO FLINCHING\nLONDON, Sept. 15 (CP-Router)\n\u2014Ai thousands of unbidden, returning evacuees choked up Lon\ndon'i railway stations Lord Wool.\nton, Britain'* Miniiter of Re con-\ni-ructlon, disclosed tonight that\nmore than 1,250,000 London homei\nhad been damaged or destroyed\nby flying bombi.\nSaying it previously had been\nunwise to let the Germani know\nthe magnitude of the capital's\nhousing problem, Lord Woolton\ndisclosed that 1,140,000 housei or\napartments were damaged and\nanother 23,000 destroyed In robot\nattacks.\n\"I imagine that the enemy il so\nbusily engaged licking his own\nwounds that he won't derive very\nmuch satisfaction contemplating\nours,\" Lord Woolton said.\nHe announced that Sir Malcolm\nTristram Eve had been assigned to\noversee repair work and the provision of temporary living accommodations for the bombed-out\nThe Minister also disclosed that\nin \"ordinary\" bombing raids alones\nfrom 1940 to the Spring oi 1944, 84,-\n000 London houses were destroyed.\nOf 142,000 homes still to be repaired.\n42,000 were not fit for occupation.\nFigures tor total damage covering\nair raids and flying bombs in the\nLondon area were 107,000 houses\ndestroyed, representing accommodation for 500,000 people; 170,000\nserlously damaged and needing repairs; and 700,000 which have t\\\nceived first-aid repairs and stul\nneeding further work to make them\nreasonably comfortable.\nSympathising with the \"acute discomfort\" in which many hnhdredl\nof thousands were living, Lord\nWoolton said: \"The fortitude and\ndiscretion with which these \"brave\nLondoners have borne their discomfort without complaint la beyond praise. _The world ought to\nkfidw _-ft*THr*-_Je <Sf LoM.r.\nhas never flinched.\"\nHe promised that the whole resources of the Government will be\ndirected to relieving the discomfort\nof bomb victims.\nA number of houses In the centre\nof London capable of quick repair\nwould be requisitioned and w<. ,1\naccommodate 10,000 people, he said.\nShelter would also be given by\nthe erection of 10,000 huts in places\nwhere the need was greatest.\n\u2666\/\/\u2666 *     <y PER COPY\nMl.\nMAi._ SIEGFR\npwijiwwiimi \u2022mmrnmmmWm\\M\nR.A.F. Mark* Anniversary\nef Bitter Air Battle.\u2014Page 3.\nBritish Vice Consul\nto Vltit Nelion.\u2014Page 3.\n10 Canadian Officer!\nWent Ashore at Morotal.\u2014Page 4,\nNUMBER 11T\nSNAPS\nNancy. Hitlers Last Stand\nin North France, Falls\nPrime Minister Churchill and President Rooievelt greet each other ai their oari draw alongside\nIn Quebec, the day of their arrival for the conference.\nTroops Tear Down\nHitler's Idol\nLONDON, Sept. 15 (CP) -\nTroopi tracking the Siegfried\nLHie are tearing down the monument railed by Hitler to the legendary figure ha adopted ai hli\nown Idol. Hltler'i love fer Wagner's muilc li believed to have\nIniplred him to name the German\ndefence wall.for Siegfried, the\noriginal Teutonic \"Superman\"\nwho came te an untimely end.\nSiegfried wai .tabbed by hli\nbrother-in-law.\n100 Men in Field\nNazi Prisoners\nNot Receiving\nas Many Uniforms\nLETHBRIDGE, Alta, Sept. 15 -\nPresents from Hitler don't arrive so\noften st the prisoner of war camps\nui Canada.\nNew uniforms used to arrive rep-\nularly, made from cloth taken Irorn\ntextile milli in France, but since\nD-Day things have changed.\nThe Lethbridge Herald today reported, in one of a series ol articles\non German prisoners in Canada, that\nliitler'i ex-warrion are worried,\nihey may have to return to their\nhomeland in Worn-out Nazi uniform!.\nAt om time, late ln 1942, three\ncarloads of Nazi unilorms arrived\nat the Lethbridge camp and the majority of the 13,500 captives prized\nthem as their \"Sunday best.\"\nHold Decision on\nDoukhobor Appeals\nVANCOUVER. Sept 15 <CP>-\nI .culon on an order to extend the\ntime tor appealing agalnit the con-\n\u2022. iction of 20 Douknobors (or disrobing dimomtritions hen last\nMay, wu reierved today unul nest\nWedneiday.\nC. Wilter Hodgion, counsel lor\nIhe Doukhobon, announced he\nwould reipply for thl release ot\nI red Storgoff, one ol the Doukho-\nI'on, who wu releaied June 30\nen habeai corpui proceedings and\nrearrested July 18 when the Court\nnf Appeil reveried the earlier derision.\nRimini Defence\nLines Waver\nROftfE, Sept. 18 (CP) \u2014 The\nlast German defence lines South\nof the Adriatic port of Rlmlnl\nwavered under the shock of a\nterrlfle British 8th Army onslaught today after British and\nCanadian troops breached the\nGothic Line with the capture of\nthe strategic Ban 8avno*Corlano\nRidge, six to 10 mllea South of\nRlmlnl.\nThe British and Canadian forces\nreached wthin a mile of the Rimini\nairfield and four of Rimini, doorway to the Po Valley and the industrial heart of Italy.\nOne more hill feature, the San\nFortunato Ridge about lli miles\nSouthwest of Rimini, and a rlvtr,\nthe Marecchia, flowing Into the sea\nnear Rimini, remain to be surmount-,\nrd before the r'oor to the I\/imbardy\nPlains Is unlocked. But bitter\nfighting for them is expected.\nCanadian infantrymen and tanks\nstormed the Marano River and the\nnearby town o. Coriano has been\ncaptured. Air force* of the Mediterranean Command gave strong\nsupport lo the ground troops, hammering front line positions.\nJaps to Build\nWooden Aircraft\nNEW YORK, Sept. 15 (AP) - A\nJapanese Dome! dispatch reported\ntoday by U.S. Government monitors\nsaid wooden aircraft \"surpassing the\nfamed Mosquito bombers of the British Air Torce\" would bt placed tn\nmass production in Janao in the\nnear future.\nGrubstaking Plan\nVICTORIA, Sept. 15 (CP)-Ap-\nproximately 100 men are in the\nfield this year under the Provincial\nGovernment's grubstaking plan for\nprospectors, compared with 90 last\nyear, Mines Department officials\nsaid today.\nFour mining engineers are in the\nfield checking the work of the\ngrubstaked prospectors and thus\nproviding closer organization.\nLast .year's sponsored prospecting\nresulted in two gold discoveries. F\nR. Wheeler of Penticton, located a\nprospect in the Hedley camp which\nwas optioned by Hedley Mascot\nMines, Ltd. Reporta published since\nindicate substantial ore tonnage\nand mast recent news is that shipment of ore will ?gin upon completion of a three %  le road.\nThe Harrisoi jrothers staked\nclaims in the Tweedsmuir Park area\nwhich led to opening of a new mining field. Pioneer Gold Mines bonded the Harrison discoveries and later found ore near Lindquist Lake\nupon which preliminary work is\nbeing carried out this Reason.\nF.oneer's activity led to investigations by other companies and\nPrivateer Mines, Ltd., took over\nclaims on Chicken-in Mountain and\nLindquist Lake jwncd by the Harrisons for some years.\nAnother Force\nAshore at Palau\nAll Objectives on Morotai Island\nSeized; Building New Airdromes\nPEARL HARBOR, Sept. 15 (AP)\u2014Assault troops of the\nUnited States 3rd Amphibious Force landed against stiff opposition today (Manila time) in the formidable Palqu Island? flank.:\ning ths SQutheostem^PWjJpfiPiJ; -Tjney .continued, ttj paMr\nashore in 'or co-ord-hated ground, sea and air ossault.\nInfantry and Marines commanded by Marine Maj.-Gen.\nJulian C. Smith rolled ashore in the Palaus almost simultaneously with an invasion by\nGen. MocArthur's forces of\nMorotai Island in the Halma-\nhera Group, 300 miles South of\nthe Philippines.\nThese invasions posed a double-\npronged threat to the Philippines,\nwhich prtvi-Usly had been under\nattack four days by carrier-bortie\naircraft thlt destroyed 501 enemy\nplanes and 173 surface vessels.\nFirst communiques announcing\nthe invasions, issued by Gen. Mac-\nArthur and Adm. Chester VT Ni-\nmit_, indicated operations were proceeding satisfactorily.\nAllies Seek\n(loser Liaison\nWith Russia\nWASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (AP)-\nThe need for kid-glove handling of\nRussian relations, as conceived by\nForeign Policy official! here, is a\nmain reason (or stretching out the\nYanks Uit Secret\nWeapons to Knock\nOut Siegfried Line\nLONDON, Sept 16 (Saturday)\n(CP)- Tha United States lit\nArmy li using eecret weapons In\nknocking out German pill boxes\nand other itrongpolnti In the\nSiegfried Line, It wai learned today, but detalli are being closely\nguarded. All that oan be said now\nIs that tha new weapons are\nbeing carried by assault engineers\nworking closely with Infantry,\nand that they have achieved considerable succeii.\nCarrier aircraft and warships of Dumbarton Oaks security talks and\nI Adm. William F. Halsey s 3rd Fleet, j limiting the scope of the Churchill-\nj which had been bartering Palau for   Roosevelt meeting at Quebec\ndays, supported the landing opera\ntion there. The pre-invasion attacks\nmade it possible 'for the combat\nvessels, including the most modern\nbattleships, to shell their targets\nat close range.\nThe amphibious  operation,  were\ndirected by Vice Admiral T. S. Wi\nA highly sensitive concern over\nMoscow's reactions to every Anglo-\nAmerican move is widely regarded\nas one of the big reasons why each\nmove is carefully charted with sn\neye to Russian cooperation. Russia\nthus is the key to much that is\ndone at Dumbarton Oaks and Que-\nkinson- The landing spots were nnt i bee end by such three-power agen\ndisclosed but the Tokyo radio ] cies as the European Advisory Com-\nbroadcast that the invasion hit Pe- | miss'on in London.\nliliu Island, near the Southern end\nof the Palaus.\nNimit. reported \"landings are\ncontinuing\" although against strong\nground opposition.\nAmerican   carrier   aircraft   maul-\nBehind this fact is the conviction\nnf President Roosevelt and State\nSecretary Hull -presumably of British officials also\u2014that the future of\nworld pence depends in a large part\non   Russian   cooperation   with   the\n34 Candidates\nNominated in B.C.\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 16 (CP)-A\nsurvey todiy showed .14 candidates\nhave been nominated by five parties\nu. contest the 16 B. C. seats in the\nnext Federal election.\nThe CCF. haa nominated 19 candidate*. Labor Progressives 10, L.b-\n< rals four and Progressive Conservative* one Th*re art two Soclallsl\nLabor candidate! and one independent.\nJAPS MOVING VITAL\nEQUIPMENT FROM TOKYO\nNEW* YORK, Sept. 15 < AP) - The\nJapanese Domri Agency said toddy\nthat the equipment of \"several\nthousand\" business concerns would\nbe moved from Tokyo to other\nareas \"In the very near future'' as\npart of a continuing program to de-\ncentrallie the Japaneae capital as a\nprecaution against air raid*\nWoman Found Beaten\nto Death,\nHusband Hanging\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 15 (CP> Provincial W. R. Gorrell announced\nearly today that Mary Tisch, 3fl, of\nWinnipeg, was found beaten to\ndeath in her b*d yesterday and\nthe body of her husband, Anthony,\n42. hanging by a rope In the basement of their home. He said he\nbelieved lt a \"mu_der-auicide\" case\ned the Palaus for a week preceding j United States and  Britain.\nthe    invasion.    American   -v.rih.pt.!     Hlgh   0,,lclal1   are   hopefl11   that\njoined   the   attack   Sept.  6   nnd   11\nlhe next two or three months may\nproduce much closer normal working relationships with the Russians\nThey pin their hopes partly on talk\nof a three or four-power meeting\nto include Marshal Stalin and possibly President Chiang Kai-shek.\nNEW DROUGHT RECORD\nIN SALT LAKE CITY   ,\nSALT LAKK CITY, SepL 15 (API\n-The Salt Uke City Weather Bd-\nreau workers wrote a nrw drought\nreeord Into their books today\u2014no\nrain for 56 days, the longest dry\nsp*U In 10 years. A M-day drought\nwai recorded 29 yeari ago.\nThanksgiving Day\na Public Holiday\nVICTORIA. Sept IS (CF>-Following the Dominion Government's\nproclamation of October 0 as\nThanksgiving Day. the Provincial\nCabinet by Order-in-Council has\ndeclared the day a public holiday\nunder provisions of the Factories\nAct.\nMichael J. Halpln of Kimberley\nhas been appointed Police Magistrate for the city of Kimberley, the\nBC   Gazette announces.\nwith battleships participating in the\nsecond assault,\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, New\nGuinea. Sept. 16 (Saturday) (AP)\nAll objectives on Morotai Island,\nNorthernmost of the Halmahera\ngroup, have been seized, Headquarters announced, today.\n! Morotai wa .invaded Friday in\n[ a surprise amphibious move rcpre-\n: smiting a 300-mile leap from Dutch\nNew Guinea.\n| An airfield was seizrd on the is-\n[ land and construction work has\nbeen started on new airdromes\nfrom which to bomb the Philippines.\nDavao is 375 miles Northward.\nA carrier-born* air cover wa* unchallenged over Morotai, as Far REN0 N Sfpt ,5 fAP)_\nEastern Air Force land planes con- p,_ n, ]sh_m p\u201enUcfi Wl pub-\ninued to n^traltze all ^ Potential j 1Uht_ _f Tlmt maganne< hai ,Utd\nsuit (or divorce from  Mildred Bel\nRUSS STORMING\nWARSAW ACROSS\nVISTULA RIVER\nBerlin Reports 40\nDivisions Thrown\nOnto New Front\nLONDON, Stpt. 11 (AP),\u2014Rui-\n\u2022Ian  md  Pollih  tro.pi ciptured\n11 localities on the Ent bank\nof th. Vistula Rlvtr North of\nfall.n Praga today as othar units\nfought for thl brldgti loading\n\u2022cross th. rlv.r Into bill. aid War-\nlaw.\nMos_w dlspitchei Mid It wai\nboll.vod that \"ed Army units already had carrltd tho fight Into\ntht Pollih capital by crosilng tht\nbroad rlvir, but tht Soviet com-\nmunlqui told only of tht exten-\n\u2022lonn-f Run .\u00ab h_Mlnfi, tt\u00bbD4\nthe Ent bank North . the Prsga\nsuburb.\nBerlin said the Russians had begun a big new offensive on a curving 190-mile front in Latvia and\nEstonia, hurling 40 divisions, upwards of 400,000 men, into a -inil\neffort to jtash trapped Germtn\nforces in lhe Baltic states. Tht |t>\ntacks ranged from Easuk, 37 miles\nSouth of Riga In Latvia, Eastward\nand Northeastwsrd to both sides of\nValga in Estonia, the German broad-\ncut said. Moscow's communiques\ndid not mention that area.\nIn Southern Poland other Soviet\nforces fighting toward Lupkow Pus\nleading into Slovakia captured nine\nlocalities, Including Lisko, 10 miles\n'Southeast of Snaok tnd 18 miles\nfrom the Czechoslovak border, tht\ncommunique uld. Farther Wett Soviet uniti were reported to htvt\ncrossed into Slovakia near tht Dukla\nPass.\nIn Transylvania the Russians\ndrove to within 23 miles of the big\nGerman-Hungarian stronghold of\nTnrgu-Mures with the capture of\nSoala. More than 40 localltlei were\ntaken ln Hungarian-annexed Transylvania, the communique said, including T-plita, 87 milet North of\nBrasov on the curving railway along\nthe Weit ildo of the Carpathian\nmountain wall.\nFor the second straight night long-\nrange Soviet bombers hammered\ntargets at Budapest, Hungsrlan capital, on Thursday night. More than\n(35 fires amid induiuial objectives\nwere itarted.\nNortheast of Warsaw the Rui-\nslans had hurled the Germini across\nthe Narew River within 15 miles of\n, the Southern border of German\nEast Pruisia, and Moscow dispatches\nsaid Red Army units had crossed\nthe Narew,\nI.C. AIR STATIONS\nTO MARK ANNIVERSARY\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 15 ICPI -\nAll RC.A.r. ind RAT. itatlonl In\nBritish Columbia will itage cere-\nmnnlei Sundiy In memory of the\nBattle of Britain, Weitem Air Com-\nmnnd announced today.\nPUBLISHER OF TIME\nSUES FOR DIVORCE\nU.S. Apples to Be\nShipped to U.K.\nWASHINGTON. Sept. 15 1AP1-\nTh\u00bb War Food Admlnlilratton announced todiy thit freih . applies\nfrom the United Slilei will appear\nIn United Kingdom markets tlili\nWinter for the first time since .1.1.\nII was expected that between tod-\nWO md 700.000 buiheli would be\nshipped undtr Lend Lena and thai\nmon might b* lold commtrclilly if\ntbe European wtr andi toon.      '\n\/\nJapanene bases within striking dii\ntance,\nAirdromei on adjacent Halma-\nh<ra Island wVre pounded by land-\nbused bomberi, i were Nipponese\nbasrd bombers, as were Nipponese\nr.ninsuU nf  New Ouinei\nThis int. nsivt bombing pinned\nihe Japanese to the ground\nContract Let to\nConvert Army Huts\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 13 <CP>-\nContracti for conversion of Sea Inland army hutmenti into duplex\ndwellinun for t\u2022milieu of ifrvice-\nm.n weri. let todiy to Smith Brother* And Wil. on Ltd,-. \u00bb\"d J Y Mr-\nCarter, It wai revealed here today\nf Approximately U home* will be\nbuilt i. a cost of $1300 each\ncher Prrnttce, Pelham Manor, NY.\nPershing Stricken\nWASHINGTON, Ser* 13 .AP)-\n... n John J. Pershing has. been confined to hla bed with \" a levere\nsetback in hi* phyniral condition\"\nthe War Department announced tonight, but l* not in Immediate danger. The II4-year-old General of\nthe Armies wai itricken yesterday\nbut a complete diagnosis! was not\navailable\nMYSTERY BLAST KILLS 20\nLONDON. Sept. IS (CP> A mysterious explosion in i i-crel shell-\nfilling plant in Northwut England\nkilled possibly -0 mm ind womsn\nb-fon dawn todiy.\nCommend Police\nfor Work\nin Arson Case\nVICTORIA, Sept. 15 (CP)\u2014Pro-\nvlncll Police orderi this month include commendation! for three officers:\nCorponl L. A. N. Potterton and\nComuble A. Krlvenko, both of\nVernon, were commended \"for good\nwork In connection with a recent\narson eaat.\"\nAlio commended wu Constable\nG Redhead of Uclueltt for the initiative he diipliyed recently In re-\nsuscititlng i woman who had iwgl-\nlowed i quantity of disinfectant.\nB.C. Airmen Return\nFrom Overseas\nVANCOUVER, Sept 15 (CP).-A\nDiittngulihed Flying Cross winner,\nFo A. I. Franklin, of Princt Rupert.\nis smong leveril ilrmen returning\nhome from oversell with the Royal\nCanadian Air Force ovineal.\nOthers in the group Include: Fit\nLl R P. Baker. Gangri Ilirbor:\nSgt. 11. F.. Dewar. Lang-ley; Fo. F\nMnlmcs. Victoria; Po A. J Ludwlg,\nPrince Rupert; Wo. A A Moore\nChile, Fo T, A. Newman, Sorrento;\nFo I Todd. Ocean Fills; iff. F R.\nWhite. Oyima.\nCanadian Patrols Re-Cross Leopold\nAfter  Being  Forced to Withdraw\nLONDON, Sept. 15 (CP)\u2014The United States 1st Army\nsmashed the Siegfried Line at its strongest point East of the\nGerman gateway bastion of Aachen today and drove along th\u00ab\nlast 30 miles toward the greatf1\nArmy and a Canadian Army wert\nassembled on the battlefields of\nWestern Europe for the showdown\nstruggle with Germany.\nRUSSIA'S PART\nIN JAP WAR\nIS DISCUSSED\nQue Conf rence Ends.\nToday; Possibility\nLeaders Meet Again\nQUEBEC, Sept, 15 (CP)\u2014Ru_.\n\u2022 la's pari In the final acts of Iht\nEuropean war tnd her posilblt\nparticipation later In the all-out\ndrive agalnit Japan li believed to\nhave occupied much,of tha latter\nstages of ths 11th Churchill-\n' Rooievelt War Conference which\ntomorrow mergei Into history;\nAt 12 noon EJ..T. tht Brltlth\nand American leaden and thtlr\nCintdlin hoit, Prime Minister\nMackenzie King, will hold a Joint\nPreu confertnee tnd their hli-\ntorlo meeting will be over tt fir\nIt Quebec li concerned.\nBut there li reason to believe\nthtt further personal contacti be.\ntween Prime Miniiter Churchill\ntnd Mr. Rooievelt trt not fir dli-\ntant and that preparation! for \u00ab\nmeeting with Manhal Stalin may\nindustrial city of Cologne and\nthe Rhine.\nClimaxing an assault that began\nThursday, American infantry bat\ntered through the main belt of pill\nboxes and dragon teeth concrete\nbarriers on which Hitler relied to\nkeep invaders from his source of\nmilitary strength in the Rhineland.\nWhile Hltler'i homeland de-\nfences craahed, hli lait itand In\nNorthern France waa broken by\nthe fall of Nanoy\u2014once Ntxl headquarters In Frtnot\u2014to Amerlcin\n3rd Army tanki, which need on\n10 to 15 milei Eastward as the\nenemy reeled In retreat baok to\ntht Rhine on t 30-milt front.\nHltler'i Westwtll buckled at two\nother points as Amercian forces, re-\nXbllng their blows, drove 10 miles\nGermany North of the fortress\nof Trier, and plowed Into the heart\nof the Siegfried line South of Aachen at Prura.\nOn the North, tht Important Netherlands city of Maastricht, through\nwhich the Germans swept four years\nago on thkir way to conquer France,\nfell to American units and patriots\nwho shattered a die-hard defence\nby Dutch Nazis to the West of the\ncity.\nCanadian forett of Lt.-Gen. Cre-\nrir's trmy, engaged In bitter\nfighting for control of the Leopold\nCanal, lent patrols tonight across\ntht 870-foot-wldt witer barrier\nSouth of tht Belgian-Netherlands\nfrontier tfttr being forced to yield\none bridgehead.\n^ffia^f\u00ab_sa^\n*\n]__\n\u2022ought to evacuate the remnants\nof their forcei In Belgium acrosa\ntho Schelde estuary end baok vie\ntha Netherlands to Germany.\nThe Canadians were closing in all\nalong the Leopold Canal North and\nNortheast of Brugge.\nA final check of prisoners taken\nby British troopa under Gen. Cre-\nrar-.V.ommand at Le Havre showed\nthe bag reached 9600.\nGerman escape porta on both sides\nof the Schelde River estuary were\nbombed by RAF aircraft.\nReports to Allied Headquarters\nsaid German forces at Cap Gris Nez\nwhich tried to get back to beleaguered Calais were cut off and captured\nby Canadian troops.\nThe British 2nd Army in North-\nem Belgium, operating to the right\nof the 1st Canadian Army, was\ncleaning up pockets left on a field\nof slaughter between the Albert and\nEscaut Canals after seizing the only\nbridge left Intact by the Germans\nOVtr th* Escaut at De Groote, just\nloath of the Belgian-Netherlands\nborder.\nBritish forcei on tha right were\ndriven back near North of the Belgian town of Gecl but held firm\nnear the Leopold Canal.\nWhile the British troopi held\ntheir bridgehead over the Escaut\nCanal at Da Groote, Belgium-\ngateway to Holland \u2014 American\nforcei on their right flank fought\na strange battle to the death with\nDutch  Null.\nTheie Dutchmen, men without\na country, were annihilated by\nAmerican Infantry and tanki near\nthe Belgian town of Haielt, and\nonly a few  dozen  mrrendered.\nIn the momentoui drive pait\nAachen\u2014that proved once more\nthat no fixed defence! can with\nitand modern firepower\u2014the Am\ner lean lit Army troopi iwept up\nStolbarg, il . miles Eait of Aachen, and 32 mllei Southwest of\nCologne.\nAachen, guarding the approaches\nto Berlin along the Northern European plain, was by-passed and surrounded, and appealed about to fall\nto American forett hemming It in\non all tides and pouring artillery\nfire Into it* buildings.\nThe lint was shredded along a\nfront of at least 10 milei, for that\ndistance South of Aachen the Ger\nman border town of Lammersdorf\nwaa captured\nSome of the famed main defences\nwere weakly manned, and some\nwere only fakes, said Associated\nPress Correspondent Don White-\nheat In reporting the break-through.\nAmenctu. 3rd Army armor was\non the move again after 10 days o{\nstubborn fighting on the Moselle\nRiver and South of Nanry, said n\niront dispatch\nRanging out ai far as IS milrs East\nof the city the vanguards ran Into\nnothing   but   scattered   resistance\nAs the US 7th Army rinsed on\nBelfort at the extreme Southern en.\nof lhe front, it was announced that\nIt had been placed under Gen Els-\nenhoVer'i Western Fjont Command\nThus four U   S. armlet, a British\nMM\nMany of the problems facing tht\nPresident and the British Prime\nMinister cannot be settled without\nRussian participation and co-operation.\nLittle specific information it expected to be reveale4 at tomorrow'i\nPress conference and questions will\nbe barred. Mr. Churchill and Mr.\nRoosevelt and Mr. King are expected to greet the correspondenta,\npose for news pictures and makt\nbrief, guarded statements which may\nbe attributed to them but not quottd\ndirectly.\nBecause of lhe Quebec Conference deliberations art tied in closely with military operations in progress or pending, positive information on the Quebec Conference dt-\nbates have not been announced,\nbut it is known the discussions htvt\nbeen world wide in scope.\nThe presence here of Foreign\nSecretary Eden, Sir Alexander Ca-\ndogan, British Permanent Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs; Henry\nMorgenthau, Jr., United Statet\nTreasury Secretary; and Lord Cher-\ntrell, Mr. Churchill's economic adviser, indicates that the post-war\npolitical and economic situation ln\nEurope has been a major factor In\nthe last phases of the conference.\nAnd the inference to be drawn It\nthat plans for curbing German militarism after the war enda\u2014both\nmilitarily and economically\u2014havt\nbeen considered. Sir Alexander\ncame to Quebec from Washington\nwhere he heads the British Delegation to the Dumbarton Oaks Conference on post-war security.\nImmediately after the Churchill-\nRoosevelt conference here ends, tht\nmovements and activities of the two\nleaders'will be hidden for a number\nof days by the strict regulations of\nSecurity Control.\n\"The conference at Quebec will\nbe over tomorrow,\" Stephen Early,\nPress Secretary to Mr. Roosevelt,\nsaid at today's regular meeting with\nnewspaperman in the Chateau Fron-\ntenac newsroom. Vocally, ht stressed the words \"at Quebec.\"\n\"Does that mean that Mr. Church-\nIll will go to Washington?\" one reporter asked\n\"I can't say,\" Mr. Earl^ replied.\n\"All I can say is that the discussions here will be concluded tomorrow.\"\nSome observers attached significance to the forthcoming visit of\nCardinal Villeneuve of Quebec to\nthe Vatican and there was tome\nspeculation that he is carrying I\nmessage from the Churchill-Roott*\nvelt Conference to the Pope, but\nwhen he was questioned on iliis possibility at today's Press conference,\nMr Early replied: \"It's news to mt.\"\nBOY FOUND UNDER\nELEVATOR DIES\nVancouver, sept, is .cp. \u2014\nFrederick Mackie, 15, of Vancouver,\nwas found dying today at the bot\ntom i\n(-. A\nhere.\nstopping d.\nThe h\nhours\nthe '\u25a0'\u25a0\n' I! pp\nrlevatnr shaft at tht\nIde,   Ltd,  printing  firm\nfellow employee, v.ho\ninm.inned rlevator bear-\nin lhe lnd from abovt.\nrd in hospital in a few\nhad ..A.n employed (n\nm; t>v ni of the punting\n\t\n \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, SOT. U, 1\u00bb44 FORMER ROSSLAND\nMINING MAN\nBURIED AT COAST\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 15 (CP) -\n,'unenl Service! for Edward Brown,\n83, plonetr miner wbo died Thuri-\ndiy, win bt conducted Siturday.\nMr. Brown, \u25a0 reildent of B.C. for\nSO yean ind of Vincouver for 10,\nwas connected with tht Consolidated Mining Co. It Rossltnd, B.C., for\n30 yeara, retiring ln 1.30.\nSmillie Re-Elecled President\nif Religious Education Council\nRobert Smillie, formtrly of Nel-.\nnow of Grind Forks, wu re-\nPreildent   it   tht   innual\nof Witt Kootenay Rellglout\ntlon   Council,   held it thi\nBaptist Church, Nelion, Frl-\nevinlng.\nitr officers chosen, nearly ill\ncttd, were H. L. Mac, Trail,\nVice-President; C.  F.   Dily,\nall, Second Vice-President; Rev.\nH. R. Stovell, SecretarV; H. B. Gore,\n1 Treasurer; Mn. W. G. Kettlewtll,\nBusiness    Manager;    W,  J.   Hicks,\nBoys Work; Miss Ella Lew, Trail,\n* Girls Work; Rev. J. H. A. Wirr,\nTrail,    Young    People and  Adult\n\u2022Work; Mn. S. M. Perley, Trail, Chll-\ndrens Work, J. R. McLennan, Auditor. The Finance Committee will\nconsist of Dr. J. S. Daly H. Rad-\nfltliffe, Dr. M. E. Krauser and Dr. W.\nA. Coghlln, al lof Trail; R. Smillie,\nGrand Forks; and H. B. Gore, Dr. F.\nI'M. Auld, Mrs. Elvi Kettiewell, G.\nf H. Hoover, J. H. Coventry and J. R.\n;< McLennan, all of Nelson.\nI   The meeting was held following i\nrbinquet.\nCAMPS SUCCESSFUL\nReports were read from the lea-\nI ders of the different Camps at Koo-\n(\u2022liree. Mn. Kettiewell gave the re-\ni' port of the advance party reopen-\n[ ing the camp, the senior Girls camp\nr which was directed by Miss F. Sni-\nl-Ater, and the Boys Camp, directed\nI by Robert McLaren, both directors\nbeing of Vancouver. These camps\nWere reported as being very successful,   although   the   number   at\nthe Senior Girls camp  was quite\n\u25a0mall.  Mrs.  Kettiewell also  spoke\nM several improvements t^iat could\nbe made to the camp. Of the boys\nCamp, she stressed the wood work\nthe boys had done, and a picture of\na sign  with the wordi  \"Koolaree\nCamp\", was shown.\nMrs. A. M. Oli'er, leader of the\nIntermediate Girls camp, gave an\ninteresting report telling of its success. ^\nJaik Steed reported that there\nHat po Senior Camp this year, but\n\u2666sprtued the \u25a0 hope that it would\nbt carried on during the coming\nJ\/eirt. It was stated that one of the\nfvwlshM of the boys ln the services\nWai ;to have 1 grand reunion it\ni2amp Koolaree when they returned.\nThe Treaurer'i report ihowed a\nfeilince of $211 ln the bank to itart\nfee Camp of next season.\n; A lively discussion followed ln\nregards to paying the travelling ex-\nTOMIJEA\nh. .lA.M'AKI..'\nTt Is proverbial that women re.\nmain a mystery to men, and, aa\nsomebody  his remarked, a mystery they never give up. They art\nnot, perhaps, iuch I mystery to\nother women, and we came acrosa\nan Interesting comment on the\nsublect In \"The Lodger,\" by Mrt.\nBelloo Lowndes, the notable study\nin crime bised on the Jsck the\nJ,, Ripper murderi. She writes: \"In\n^_Jhe long hiitory of crime lt hu\nvery, very seldom happened that\n___* woman hu betrayed one who\nlonhae taken refuge with her.   The\n, timorous and cautions woman hu\n,>ot Infrequently hunted \u2022 humin\n..being  fleeing  from  hli  punuir\n\u25a0 from her door, but ihe hu not\n\u00bb\u00ab__!_.   that  fact  that  he  wu\n_l)__T there. In fact, lt may almoit\n'.he  uld   thit  tueh  betrayal  hu '\nnever taken place unlaw the betrayer hu been ictuited by lore\nof fain or by a longing for re-\ni-''**_t_fe.  So  far.  perhapa,   because\n\u2022 -he is aubject rather than cltlten,\nher duty as a component part of\ncivilised eoclety weighs but lightly on women's shouldiii \"\nC00DFBHA.vW0r.To\nLimited\nTORONTO. ONTARIO\npeniei of the directon ind counsellor! to tht Camp. Many Interesting polntt wert brought up before\nlt wai finally decided thit the trif-\neUlng expeniei for tht couniellon\nIt will it thoie ot tht director!\nshould bt paid, tt Wai felt leadership wu necessary, ind ln order to\nget these desired directon lt wu\nnecessary to bring them ln from\noutside polnti.\nIt wu felt thit Cimp Koolirte\nihould bt given mort publicity ind\nit wu suggested to try ind get Robert McLaren to speak on the subject when he is in Nelion.\nA vote of thanks wu extended to\nMr. Stovell tnd tht ladles of tht\nBaptist Church for tht enjoyable\nbanquet\nGuests from Trill Included Dr. J.\nS. Daly, Mr. and Mrs S. M. Perley md Rev. J. H. A. Wirr. From\nRossland thtrt wu A. Kershaw,\nMn. G. Spilker, Iiobel McNlb, Beatrice Dawion, C. T. Dily md Rev.\nH. K. Johmton. Robert Smillie represented Grind Forks.\nFO. Ken Jones\nIs Prisoner\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept. lS-Awird of\nthe Distinguished Flying Crou to\nFO. Kenneth Wllliim Jontt of\nTrail wu announced the same day\nthat hli parents, Mr. ind Mn. A. E.\nJones received newi thtt he wu t\nprisoner of wir ln Germany tfter\nhaving been reported mining for\nnearly a month.\nGood nt wt wu coming thick md\nfast for Mr. ind Mn. Jonei, who\nhave three boys with the R.C.A.F.,\nall of them having served in operations oveneu. In January of thli\nyear one of their twin ions, WO\nRussell reached England itfely\nafter hiving been lilted u milling\nin action for a month. Ruuel li now\nin Canada.\nHii twin brother, PO. Lewli, hu\nrecently completed \u2022 tour of oper-\nationi oveneu.\n<\nFALL SEEDING\nFill Gnlni now iviilable\nFALL WHEAT\n(Jonis Fyfc)\ntoft red winter viriety ind ex-\nprnducing     high\nllent     -lelder\nblllty   grain,\niB.C   Strain.\nFILLY MAY WIN\nST. LEGER CLASSIC\nNEWMARKET, England, Stpt U\n(CP Ctble)..-Britain'! fifth war-\ntime St Leger, lut of tht season's\nracing duties, will be run over the\nvenerable Newmarket count tomorrow and for tht thlftl lucceulve\nyetr i filly miy win thlt teat of\nthree-yeir-oldi.\nThe filly ti Hycilla, owned by the\nAmerican William Woodward ind\nfourth ftVoritt in the field of 17\nThe greit display ihe gave ln winning the Oaki lait June, t clinic\nretervtd for filliei, midt lt ctrttln\niht would bt i itrong oontendtr\nover tht St. Ledger count of ont\nmilt, lix furlonp md 150 ytrdi.\nThe fivorlte, it oddi of 7 to 2, It\nTehran, owned by tht Agt Khin.\nEnglind'i champion Jockey, Gordon\nRlchirdi, will be in the itddle, licking hli fifth St. Leger victory.\nNEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER, B.C.-Angut Mic-\nCauley of Rouland wu t vliltor\nto town.\nMr. ind Mn. C. DuMont of Hun-\nter'i Siding were vlilton to town.\nRev. Siiter St Gemmi md Rev\nSlittr St Reta returned ifttr t\nfew diyi in Victoria\nMlu S. MacCi ulty of Rouland\nwu a gueit of Mr. md Mn. T.\nFlint over the weekend.\nMn. C. Crebbln who is vliltlng\nin Trail, ipent the weekend it her\nhome here.\nMlu Harel Flint of Slocin City\nipent the weekend with her pirents. Mr. and Mn. T. Flint\nRev. Sister St Thomu of Victoria hu arrived to Uke up her\ndutiei with the Sliten Dei Angei.\nMn. E. Beaulure of Rouland wai\ni gueit of Mlu Florence Mou over\nthe weekend.\nChinese Force\nContacts Allied\nTroops In Burma\nCHUNGKING, Stpt 15 (AP)-A\n'Chinese force hu mide contact tn\nYunnm with tht Allied troopi In\nBurma undtr Gin. StllweU'i Commind ind gained control of i ball\nbetween Myltkyint and Tengchung\nwhich requires only tht capture of\nLungllng to establish an overland\nsupply route from India to Chii..\nJapanese forcei, however, itill tre\nadvancing toward Kwtilln In their\nHunan-Kwangsl campaign fir to\nthe East, in ttttmpt to bisect Chlnt\nmd meet tny projected Allied lnvulon of the Chlnt Cout The\nenemy drive on Kweilln, an Important Allied air bue, wu thrusting Wett from Hengyang lnd Southwest through Lingling, General Stll-\nwell uld.\nMyltkyint Is about 70 mllei airline from Tengchung. Lungllng,\nleu than 40 milei South and East\nof Tengchung, li on tht Burma Road.\nThe Burma lnd Ledo Roadi are\nexpected to be connected by wiy\nof Myltkyint, Tengchungg md\nLungllng.\nA (mill number of enemy soldiers\nwho etciped when Tengchung fell\nThursday wtrt being hunted down\ntodiy.\nIt wu estimated that 3,000 Japaneu loldien including 90 officers,\nwere killed during the siege.\nBALL SCORES\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nPLAYOFFS\nSt Piul 3; Toltdo 1.\nLouisville 1; Milwaukee 3.\nSTANDINGS:\nW L Pet\nMilwaukee  2 1 .M7\nToledo   2 1 .867\nLouiivlllt    1 2 .333\nSt Piul   1 1 .333\n({Io gamei scheduled tomorrow).\nCANYON\nCANYON, B.C.-Mn. D. Johnion\nreturned from i vu.it to Prairie\npoints\nMn. Nygttrd and ion Walter arrived home from t vlilt it Vincouvir.\nT. Tedford of tht RCAF, li\nspending t leave with hii parents.\nMri. W, L. Houle ipent.the weekend \u2022 gueit of her mother, Mn. Mc-\nRobb.\nMn. Amy retufned to Klmberley\nifter ipendlng the Summer in Canyon.\nMr. md Mn. I. W. Davis ind\nfamily, iccompinled by Mn. Mc-\nrobB, returned from Radium whtre\nthey iptnd t week it tht Hoi\nSpring..\nMr. ind Mn. F. Molander of Cranbrook vlilted it the home of Mn\nMoltnder'i pirenti, Mr. and Mn.\nToplin.\nGordon Armstrong of the R.C.A.F. spent t leive visiting his pir-\nenti, Mr. tnd Mn. R. Armstrong\nMlsi Eleanor Blair hai been called from Vancouver by the death\nof her father, Mr. C. Blair.\nGunntr Nelion of the Canadian\nArmy returned to hli unit after\nipendlng hli leave vliltlng In the\nValley. Mri. Nelion will remain\nand assist in apple packing.\nFALL RYI\n(Storm)\nhis large kernelled variety captur\n1 the championship it the 1.0 Chi\n|go Griln Show, \u25a0 very good yield\nLongbeach Red\nI     nign   ,_ \u2014\nselected !   _. TOSS orOUp\nElects Officers\nLONGBEACH, B.C. - The Weit\nArm Auxiliary of Red Crou, Long-\nvrrcHK\nInter Vetch\u2014known as Sandy or\nairy Vetch, used as \u25a0 cover crop,\nBen   githerlng\nnimble   is   i   nitrogen\nBant, lown in the F\nTUa\nInckmirvKw lllW\u00abf\nft   H   BOWLBY, Mar.\n\u2022no lit     Nelson, P.O.     Boa 420\nbeich Group, eltcted offlcen when\nthey returned their meeting! it the\nhome of Mn. F. H. W. Chintar recently. Mn. G. Wird wu elect-id\nleader of the group ind Mn. Chin-\nter, Tretiurer. The hostesi urved\ntea\n1\nfi. H. J0N(J~\nF.itabllihed ln Ctntdi\nV ytara\nChinese Herb Remedlei\nfor   Stomtch    Trouble,\nProstate    Gland.    Gill\n| Slnui\nIt St.  E..  Calgary   Alta\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\u2022YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOMg*\nDufSerin Hotel\nftaymour IL Vincouv\u00abr   \u25a0_ C\nNewly r tnovit.rj thr* ugh\nout   Phonti   md   .l_v\u00bb-0r\nK   PATTERSON,   Ut\u00ab   ol\nColtnun. AlU. Propr.ttor\nfRANSPORTATION\u2014Paiienger ond Freight\n1    Nelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\n|.C. MUIR       '\nPhonti: Nelion 77; Hoiilmd 31-ll Trill 1110\nConnectloni Ftrt\u2014\nSALMO    -    KASLO   -    CRISTON    -    NAKUS.\nmm\nCpL S. Smith\nof Nelson\nKilled In France\nCpL Stsnley Smith, Iged \u00bb4, of\nNelson and Trail, wu killed In action tn France on Aug. 28, hli pirents, Mr. ind Bin. Stanley Smith,\n613 Second Street, wtrt notified\nFrldiy.\nCpL Smith wu \u2022 native Nelion\nboy, receiving hit education here.'\nAt the time, of hit enliitment in tht\nCinadlin Army ln 1940, ht wai\nemployed it Trill. Hi joined tht\nPrlnceu Pitt ud while with thl\nPtti wu I itaff ttrgtint. Liter ht\nwu trinsferred to tht South Su-\nkatchewtn Regiment it i corporal.\nBesidei hli parenti, turvivori art\ntwo brother!, Clifford ind Steve.\nI\nGreat Hurricane\nBlows Oul fo Sea\nThe greit Atlantic hurrlctnt blew\nout to Mt off Maine todiy md\nheaded toward Saint John, N. B.,\nleaving In iti wake death md wide,\nspread damage throughout the\nNortheastern United Stales.\nTwenty deathi wire attributed tq\nthe storm md damage wu est!mat\ncd to be In the millions. Long\nBranch, N. J., alone reported more\nthan $2,000,000 dettruction.\nGalei of 80 to 100 mllei an hour\nwhipped heivy rtlni, ripped buildings, snapped power md telephone\nlines, uprooted trees and disrupted\ntransportation  services.\nThe American Telephone lnd\nTelegraph Company reported-300,-\n000 telephones out of order from\nPennsylvania to Maine.\nWeather observers predicted the\nstorm probably would hit Saint\nJohn today, continue through New\nBruniwlck into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.\nHigh School Students\nto Um Library\nat Noon Lunch Hour\nPermission for the uit of tht\nschool library by itudenti remaining it ichool for their noon lunch\nwu granted by the Nelion School\nBoard Friday night. A delegation\nfrom, the Students Parliament,\nMinister Ian Greenwood, Miniiter\nof Finance Bill Crossley ind Miniiter oi Citizenship Loll Whimster.\nmet the Boird to seek the use of\nthe library.\nHALIFAX, Sept. IS (CPI-Near-\ning the end of its gigantic swath\nof destruction along the continent's\nEastern seaboard, thl roaring tropical Hurricane ia expected loon to\nhead Into the North Atlantic awiy\nfrom lmd.\nThe centre of the itorm was computed to have passed almost directly\nover President Rooievelt'! famous\nsummer camp on Cimpobtllo Isltnd\noff the New Brunswick coast about\n10 o'clock this morning. It passed\nwithin IS O-\"20 miles of Saint John\ncity, officials ssld.\nNo reports of storm damage ln\nlhe Msritlmes have been received\nyet. Communication lines are down\nin a number of areas.\nFor the farmeri In the Annapolis\nValley there wu little sleep last\nnight. More than 90 per cent of their\ncrop was.still on tht trees.\nRed Cross H.Q.\nby Rossland\nROSSLAND, B.C., Sept. 15-Ex-\ntcutlvi of tht Rid Crou met it\ntht home of the President, Mn.\nR. W. Clark Mondiy, whtn t financial report given by G. R. Da-\nvies, Treasurer, showed (2-5.29 wu\n\u25a0ent to Headquarters tn Vincouvir\nfor tht month of June, 1200.40 for\nJuly, md $203.95 for Auguit, miking t total of $648.60 for tht period.\nThe question of home nursing\nclasses, was discussed md wu left\nover and the executlvt will gtt in\ntouch with the St John't Ambulance Association, which bu been\nendeivoring to get i nunt. Tht\nexecutive will suggest one.\nMn. J. D. Mitchell will handle\nprisoner -of-war correspondence\nThis wu formerly done by Mrs. I*\nGllmour.\nA letter of regret will be lent\nMn. Gilmour, who reilgned from\nCorreipondence Secretary.\nPolicy to be uied it the work\nrooms wu left to the ladies thtrt,\nu there il vei. little miterial on\nhind to work with.\nA letter of ippreciition of the ex<\necutlve wu lent to King CamO'\nzottl, for fixing the hot plate it the\nwork roomi.\nThose attending were J. C. Urquhart, S. R. Davies, J. F. Cooper,\nMn. E. E. Morrison, Mrs. T. Wood,\nMrs. J. D. Mitchell, Miss Cathsrlm\nMcLean, C. F. McKenrie and Mrs.\nClark.\nTemperatures\nIntermittent showers gave Nelson\na precipitation of .08 inch during tht\n24 hours ending Friday at 5 p.m.,\nwhile the top temperature of the\nperiod wai 58.4 degrees, approxii\nmately a degree under Thursday's\ntop reading, while during the night\nthe mercury [ell to 45 7 degrees.\nSince the break in the weather\nWedneiday, the rainfall, which is\nstill continuing, wss .34 inch up to\n5 p.m. Friday.\nKoolenajyjfomen's Title Golf Under\nWayJWfcMlayrRainorJhine\nRain o-ralnt; pity Mint Huit-\n1 Cup la theK_Wttnin. omen't\nto If chimpflpstlp, fett under\nat the Nelson Golf and Country\nClub this afternoon. Trill and Kulo\ngolfers-ire well repretented in tht\nentry.'\"\nLow qualifier wu Mn. S. A. Mad-\ndocks of Nelson with a score of 79.\nA banquet Is to be held it the\nGolf Club today, and memben planning to attend are asked to notify\nMn. E. Gaskell.\nTodty't draws follow:\nCHAMPIONSHIP   FLIGHT\n1 p.m.\u2014Mn. S. A. Maddocki vi\nMn. A. Sturgen.\n1:10\u2014Mn. B. Townshend v. Mn.\nDon Sutherland, Trill.\n1:20\u2014Mn. Mike Vertuh, TnU, vi\nMn. T. H. Weldon, Trill.\n1.30-Mn. L. D. Clir. Trill, vi\nMn. H. A. Doaki.\n1:40\u2014Mn. Rege Stone, Trill, vi\nMill G. Sutherland. Trail.\n1:90\u2014Mlu E. Morriion, Trail, vi\nMlu Connie Smith.\n2:00\u2014Mlu Dorothy I'aulln, Trail,'\nvi Mri. H. Lakes.\n2: JO\u2014Mn. M. Hirrop vi Mlu J the\nTyton, Trill.\nSECOND FLIGHT\n2:10\u2014Min Cirol Proudfoot vt Mn.\nE. M. Sundllandi, Kulo.\n2:20\u2014Mlu Oltdyt Gardner, Kulo,\nvi Mlu Pit Yttger.\n2:40\u2014Mn. Guy Browell, Kulo, vi\nMn. E. H. Latham, Katlo.\n2:90-Mlu E. Gltgtrlch vi Mlu\nM. Thompion, Kulo.\nMn. F, S. Chandler, Kulo, plays\nthe wintr of the Mlu Proudfoot-\nMn. Sandllands match. Mrt. A. E.\nMurphy plays tho winner of thl\nMin Gardner-Miss Yeager mttch.\nHigh School\nSports Sept. 29\nHigh School trick mitt ll plmed\nfor Sept. 29, Principal L. V. Rogeri\nInformed the School Board Friday\nnight ln applying for leave to clote\ntht ichool for thit afternoon. The\ntporti diy wu not \u2022 holiday, he\nuld, itudenti merely trinifcrred\ntheir activities to Ihe Recreation\nGround!. Expenditure of 929 for\nprize plaques ind other expense!\nwu iproved.\nYAHK\nYAHK. B. c \u2014 Y*hk R*d Oro\u00ab Group\nmat Thuruiiy tt the homo of Mn\nT. Caeiton, Mrs. A. Btrohartt prnld-\n\u2022d. and Mri Ti.._r.co j\u00bb\u00ab Uu ftocre-\nUrr'i ftport ind Mn. Brtnimd th\u00ab\nTmiureri report A commit_.w wm\nappointed to urtngt for a riinc*\nPunc___ to go for Chrutmni p*rc\u00abl.\nfor th* Yahk boyi In the Mrvtcu. The\n-...-._*** served x dlvsr tat.\nMn. Alwin McUatter of Neiton vlilted htr parenti. Mr. and Mn. Bam\nMcCartney,\nMr. and Mri. Wlllard Chatham of\nPerth, Ont., and Mn. and Mn. Pea\nDoollni of cranbrook rtalted Mr. and\nMn   r   Canton.\nFV>yd Canton of Cranbrook Tlaited\nhli home hare.\nMr. and Mn. Id Johnson 'ne* Mn\nIrjen) TUlted hen on th*tr nturn\n.ro.ii t trip to Spokane\nLittle BUlie Lythafoa \\n _ pttlen*.\ntn Bt. Kineni Hoapltal, Cranbrook.\nMIm Norma Rouniviil* returned\nhome from a v_.it to .silverton.\nMri. Jtck Unclalr of Vancouver li\nvliltlng her parenti, Mr, and Mn A.\nMcOrath.\nRalph HouniviUe ipent the weekend\nwith hli uncle tn creaton.\nUIm June MVMM of Creeton la rli-\nitlnf Mn. A. Brenner.\nMr. tnd Mri OHnt of Nelaon vlilted\nMr. and Mr*. M. Ttlarloo\nMite Clilne Fto.in-.vlUe haa aooepted\na poiltlon In Creaton.\nMlaa Thelma Bernhardt hu accepted a position in Victor,* after a two-\nmonthi' v\u00bbcatlon at her home hen\nMr. and Mn. A Bernhardt'* aon\nPte. Allen Bernhardt, U overaeea, and\ntheir eon D'Arey, in the Navy, haa\nteen promoted to the rank ol Petty\nOfficer\nEton Bernhardt of Wyallffe epent a\nwatt with hla roualn. Oerry Bernhardt\nASTHMA\n\u25a0eJT nr __-_!_\u25a0\nI\u00abM ta Mtatf \u25a0\u00abrfc\nOttmremtttt\nllreilhraiv nf Ctntdi Ltd.\n731 Granville St     Vancouver\nrr\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B.C.-Mn. J. Weit ind\nfamily have returned to Dawion\nCreek after ipendlng \u25a0 holiday here.\nMrs. N. MacLeod and daughter,\nChristine, were Nelson visitors Monday.\nH, G. Brown of Walker's Landing\nwu a visitor in town.\nMr. and Mrs. Adkins and sons of\nMedicine Hat trt ipendlng t few\ndays here.\nMr. and Mrs. Jsmes Bradley of\nSpokane and Mr. and Mri. It. H.\nBradlty of Nelson were gumti it\nHolidiy Inn at the weekend\nMr. and Mn. J. Bonicci ind\ndaughter, Vlrglnli of Nelson, ipent\nthe weekend it the home of Mr.\nBonacci'i parenti, Mr. and Mri. S\nBonacci.\nCiptaln O. De Keyier ot Prince\nRupert wu a recent guest at Holiday Inn.\nMr. and Mn. T. Dodman ind Mn\nM. Dodmin hive returned to Trail\nafter ipendlng a holiday here.\nMn. Bourn wu i Nelson ihopper\nTueidty.\nGueiti it Holldiy Inn Included\nMr. md Mn. M. D. MicPhcrson ol\nVancouver, and Mr. and Mn. G. G.\nMicPhenon of Nelion.\nMr. ind Mri. C. R. Symon of Nelion were gueiti here.\nMlu Cirol Davis spent tin wiek-\nend it her homt at Riondel.\nAmong the recent guests at Holiday Inn were Mlu M. Cimpbell of\nTrill, Mr. ind Mn. Jim Bryan of\nTrail, rrid H. Grihim of Nelion,\nLorln A. C. Smith of Trill, G. R.\nThomu of Cnnbrook ind Mr. ind\nMn. K. Veie of Nelion.\nJ. Filrbam ind P. W. Genge of\nNelion ipent i few diyi here.\nMri. J. Soleckl of McConnel spent\nSundiy with her son ind dmghter-\nin-liw. Mr. ind Mn. Harry Soleckl,\nhere.\nH. W. Hooper of Nelion wu a\nvliltor In town during the wiek\nA. Adimi of Oriy Creek hu been\nthe gueit of hit inn-ln-liw ind\ndaughter, Mr. and Mn. T. Knowlion,\nMn. A. Deverion tnd diughter\nof Trill ipenl their holldiyi her*.\nMri. N. Shkwirok wu a Nelson\nihopper it tht weekend,\nMr. and Mn. J. A C Roti of Nil-\nion ipent i few dayi at the Inn\nGlen Grant of Nllson wu a recent gueit it Holldiy Inn.\nNEW DENVER\nNBW DENVER, B. C\u2014A. B fl. Stanley of Nakuip wu a recent vlaltor to\ntown.\nJ. Lorrent of Sllwton ipent the\nweekend at hla home here.\nMrs. J. B. Smith wu a vlaltor to\nNel_son.\nMn. A. Francis wu t vliltor to Nakuip,\nOlen Mclntoih hu returned after\nspending a holiday in Spokane and\nVancouver.    '\nN. Tattrie wu a vliltor to Nakuep\nMrs. Ziebln of Hill Biding le a patient ln the Slocan Community Hoapltal.\nH. NeUon hu left to .pend a few\ndays ln NeUon\nPred Scla of Silverton wu a recent\nvliltor here,\nW. Gunn of Nelion wu a recent\nvlaltor,\nMr. and Mn. O. Doug lei and family were vlilton to NeUon.\nMr. and Mn. O McKay and daughter of Silverton were vial ton hen.\nJ. A. Greer and daughter, Mlaa Patricia Oreer, were recent vlilton to\nZincton.\nMr. and Mri. R Avl\u00abon end family\nwere vUltora to town during tha week,\nMlaa Horrohln ol flloctn City hai\nbeen the guest of the MUeee Hamilton and Clench\nPev K. Henten wu ln Silverton\nSunday.\nMIm Hanna and Mua Illlngsworth\nof the Anglican Van ipent a lew dayi\nln town.\nMIm L D Irvin and familv returned\nThuraday Irom Weon where they\n\u25a0pent k few diyi\nMr and Mri W. Jupp of Nakuip\nwere vuiton to town Thuraday.\nAlan Prancli left Saturday for Vancouver,  where  ho  will  attend  echool\nW. Clever apent a week'i holiday in\nthe Lardetu dtitrirt, gueet of hU\nbrother. O   T   Clever.\nW. Jupp of Nakuip and Ivan flint\nwan  vUltofa to Kulo\nM:_m J. falrhum of Silverton wai\na  vliltor  to  town.\nMUi Nellie Tattrie RN. end Mlu\nOlive Tattrie who have apent the\nput two weeks vUltlng nlatlvee. returned to their homee in  Vancouver\nMr and Mri C laucfiaon and #on\nIddle of Roeebery were vUlton to\ntown  Sunday\nJ. Cory returned after vliltlng. in\nNeUon\n_!;i.rr riadlne of Hunter \u25a0 Siding\nwu a vliltor to town\nOery and Vernle Anrtenon, who have\nI been ffueeta of their eunt end uncle.\n,Mr and Mra J A Oreer. returned to\ntheir home In Vancouver.\nMn. W, 7 Jeffny entertained at\nthe tea hour Saturday complimenting\n' Mra. Cede* of Nelaon Thoee pneent\n| were MTa levy. Mn KIrkwood, Mn\nilcflea. Mn rWyVe, Mra Frank.ord\nof ChJcafo, Mti _effny and frand-\ndaughter Faith\nMri Icclaa of N'leoti hu been i\nlg_>*et of Mri   u   Doyle\nBatting Leaders\nBY THI A880CIATED PRESS\n(Thru Ittdirt In ttth Lttgui)\nWalker, Dodg'i 130 476 71 169 .355\nMuitil, Cirds 135 530 104 181 .348\nMedwlck, Gnti 119 _2 63 158 .342\nFox, R Sox . Ill 45. 67 149 .337\nDoerr, R Sok 135 468 93 152 .325\nJohnion, R Sox 128 450 100 149 .324\nRuns batted in:: :American Leigue: Stephen!, Browns 97. National\nLeigue, Nicholion, Cubi 108.\nHome runs: Amerlcin Leigue:\nEtten, Yinkeei 19. Natlonil Leigue: Nicholson, Cubi 33.\nWeightman Place at\nHarrop It Sold\nHARROP, 'B.C.-Tht H. Welght-\nmm plice here his been told by\nprivate tile to Mr. Learmont of\nMedicine Hat. The new owneri will\narrive littr with household effecti.\nWord hu been received here thit\nMr. WelgKman, who hai been receiving ipedil trettmeiti at Col.\nBelcher Hospital In Calgary, li\nspending a month at his home ln\nMedicine Hit.\nKASLO\nTO CONSIDER MORE\nIMMUNIZATIONS\nAT SCHOOLS HERE\nFintnce Committee of the Nelson School Boird will mut shortly\nto consider the flntnclng of in expanded lmmuniiatlon program ln\ncity schools. Min Jean McVlcar,\nSchool Nurse, wu requested by tht\nBoird Friday night to prepare tn\nestimate of the coit of immunizing\ntht 120 beginnen In elementtry\nschools, ihould content! from par.\nen tt be received, u will u the 338\nother pupils for whom consintt hid\nbeen given.\nDinger of children, not Immunized,, contracting whooping cough\nwould be highest In the next two\nmonthi, Miss McVlcir uld. She recalled thit during tht epidemic\nlut Fill ill of tht btglnntrs, wbo\nhid not been tmmuniud, hid contracted the aliment.\nA few cases of Impetigo win\npresent among pupils returning to\nschool, but there were no other\ncases of communicable dlseise.\nJUST RECEIVED\nSHIPMENT OF CHILDREN'S\nWINTIR TWHD C0_T$\nSlies 5 to 14X\nLined, interlined ind chamolt\n11195 to $13.95\nrill Hits in ill shades      $1,95\nRevenible   Raincoats,   tweed   md\ncorduroy.- Sizes 7 to 1 ___,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\n.0.95 ,   J14.M\nFI n r s\nREADY-TO-WEAR\nRobert Morris\nlo Preach\naf St. Paul's\nRobert Morris, ton of Mr. ind\nMn. Charles Morris of Nelion, who\nil ln Nelion ifter itttndlng Emmsn-\nuel College, thl United Church The-\nologlcal College it Toronto, thli\nSummer, will pretch ln tht pulpit\nof St Paul'i Church Sundiy evening.\nMr. Morrlt Is I well known former Nelion boy, hiving ree.lvtd\nhit tltmtntiry tnd high ichool edu-\ncitlon htre. After graduating from\nth Unlvenlty of Brltlth Columbii,\nhe ittended McG111 Unlvenlty until\nthii Summer. He will fp to Toronto\nthli Fill to take i Fott-Oraduatt\ncount for hil Muter of Arti Degree.\nWhile it McGUl hi gained wldt\nexperience ln the Student's Christian Movement ln Montreal, acting u a young peoplei leader in\none of the large Montreal churches.\nWhlli In Nejion, ht wu ictlvt\nIn young peoplei groupi In St\nPiul'i Church, md wu i member\nof thi boyi choir. Honoring their\ntenner member, the boyi choir will\nling it tht evening service.\n\u00bba_\u00bb_-_\u00bbMi_\u00ab__c_\u00ab_de_\u00bb_s_\u00bb>_-_tt_^\n.C-.\nTO\n%tmtmat*Mt&*mmm\ni_\u00bb_e_\u00bb_\u00bb\nRossbnd Social...\nI,   MKt   .     O   BR1V\nROSSLAND. B C. Sept 1.1-Mrl\nR. Symons ind diughter Mirgaret\nlift Mondiy for Vincouvir, where\nthey will vUlL\nLie Sydmy Slmcock. RCAF.\nTrenton. Onl, irrlved Salurdiy to\niptnd hli luvt with hli wlft tnd\npirinli.\nLie tnd Mri J. A. Wilktr nf\nCilgiry irrlrtd WtdniKliy to visit\nMr   Wilktr'i sister. Mri ritier.\nAw. Jews Bulck of Uthbrldgt. li\nvisiting htr ptrmli, Mr. uvd Mrt.\nWillliir Buiek.\nMin Mirgirtt Bulck. who hu\nbeen visiting her parenta. Mr snd\nMrs Wllliim Bulck, hu returned\nto Vincouver.\nTRA  I .on Chrlitli. r\\CS. ll spending\ntli Ifsve with his wlfi ind family\nDorcas    Circle     n(     the     t'nlted\n| Church held IU first meeting o( the\n. Fall   Wednesday   evening   It   tht\n'home of Mri Jimei Potter. Colum-\n{ hli Avinui. A lengthy buslniu sei-\nlion wu held, followed by \u25a0 soclil\nhour. Rtfriihminti win served by\ni tht h-itm, usliltd by htr diugh.\n| ttr, Mri. Gordon Duckworth Then\n\u2022tttndlng   wtn   Mri   H.   Hiyden.\nMn Or.jin, Mn \u2022 Churchill. Mri\nSeeeoi.be,  Mri  HoteoHi.  Mn  T.\nWhite.   Mri.   I.lptetl.   Mri   Black.\nwill, Mri Don Mirtln. Mn Arrow-\n\u2022niiih.  Mn  H.  Rtfftr  ind  Mn\nBuckworth.\nCpl. Guuie Carnty of tht'RCAF\nat Abbotiford is spending a leave\nwith his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. G.\nCarney ln Kaslo.\nAid. O. D. Bowker Is In Nelson\nto attend the Union of B C. Munlcl-\npalties convention.\nJack Strachan left for Nelson\nwhere he hu taken t poiltlon. Mrs\nStrtchin will Join him later and\ntiki up residence thtrt.\nMn. J. R. Brtndon who hu been\ni pttlent In the Ktslo Victoria Hoipital for some weeki U visiting\nfrlendi In town before returning to\nher home tt Gemrd.\nMr. tnd Mn H. T. Driver hive\nu guests it their Mirror Like borne,\nMr ind Mri. Gtorgt Nell of Quebec.\nMiyor E. H. Latham, Aldermtn\nO.   K.   Sutherland,   Aid.   Mirgaret\nWhltuker and R. D. Gardner, Kulo\n| City Clerk, ittended the Union of\nII   C. Municipalities convention In\nI Nelson.\ni    Hsrold Abey of Mirror Lake it t\n! patient In Kootenay Like Hoipital.\nj    After i vicition it \"Shady Rett\",\nMr. md Mrs. R. L. Foiter havi returned to Trill.\nMr. ind Mri. G. B. Dontldson of\nTrill are enjoying a holiday In Kailo\nMri. S. King of Almworth. who\nI suffered i stroke lut Siturday ll t\npitlent tn the Kulo Victorian Hot-\npltal.\nSyd Colllcutt has left for Powell\nRiver ifter i vicition it Kulo.\nMr. ind Mrs C. A Boon ind family of Banff ire vliltlng fntndi In\nKaslo.\nMr. ind Mrs Lenimin ind party\nI of Friends of Trill ire ipendlng i\n. vicatlon here.\n:    Mr.  ind   Mn   T.  H.   Abey   ind\nnephew   George   Mc_uirrlt   win\nvisitors In Nelson it the weekend.\nMill  P.  Foittr  of   Powell   Rivir\nwu i guilt in thi city for i couple\nj of weeki.\n|    Mrs J. Pipworth hu left to iptnd\nsivtril  monthi  it   the   ft.'.   |_\n! route she will visit friends it Nllson ind Kimloopt.\nMr. ind Mn G. X Fihrnl motored to New Denver Sunday.\nWren Minuarlu In-a hu n tumid\n_ <__ nvallle. H f_. af Ut spending a\n!_,.. vlth her pa. nta. Mr. aad Mrs\n-Ohn Knos. tn K*lk>\nMlaa -Mail McUnderi wu a no.nl\nvisitor to Mflion.\n[ Mlaa Wlnnls Tttsoar Wt for Vlrtorls\nvtvare sha will sll.i.l the Prrjvtnelil\nj Vnrmll tehool the wu __eem._nl_\n\u25a0\u25a0 fir u nation tt kir _it\u00abr. Mrs\nn J. Mali, who visited Mr. and Mra\nR   Mali.\nil W WheaUey la nxndini \u25a0 vs. a-\ntlan ln Kulo\nR__p.li Hud of Hil-en w\u00bb\u00ab a rusent\nnsltor In the dty\nAlbert \u00ab_\u00abrts was a shopper IB\nVel-on  Saturday\nMr and Mn < .tl ll\u2022: l and Mr and\nMrs Anrui Johnaon _ Trail sran In\nKulo over    .1 wielmd\nOovpl W \u00b0 -inveaui-Ramlyn.\nO RI. ind Mrs llinlvr. nf NeUon\n\u2022oent I few tllfl vliltlng fiisndi tn\nKulo.\nA_ar \u25a0 vioaUon wtUi frtandi at thi\nOoat*. Mia FV-rt HebwU hu retunwd\n_   !\u2022\u2022''\nMn r. Watto of 11 _id.l ww a etuny\nr\u00ab mauaio ii um w\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbs-1\nMn  V r\u00bbtt snd  _-T  ^.'-,-\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0   wV<\nwen <%M M K-lKe ihreutk the m-\niVrui MMKhm . Mr Fill, wtvo 1\u00bb \u2022\nn-tuisi ta Kis-niy !_\u2022___\u2022 Cteiural\nNn_il_l. havs retimed In Cue.\n9t. Paul's\nUnttrb (Elfiirr.\nMinlittr\nRgV. H. 8TIWART FORBES,\nB.A., S.D.\nOrginlst ind Choir Lttder\nMn. T. J. \u00bb. Firtjuwn,\nI.A, A.T.C.M.\n11 00 im.   Subjtct:    Tumwtrk\nWith Ood\nThi OfflcUl Boird\nwill ittend u t Boird\nMuilc by the Joint\nCholn.\n7:30 pm Outst preacher, Mr.\nRobert Morris. Mr.\nMorris Is i member\nof St Paul's, home\nfrom Em'minuel College, Toronto.\nMuilc by tht J-oyl\nChoir.\nTuesday, 3 p.m., Unlttd W.M.S.\nal Trinlt\" United Church.\nWedneiday. \u00ab p . Young\nPeoples Soclity it Trlntty\nChurch.\n__rittttg\nUtttt^ii Wt\\wrt\\).\nJosephine lnd Silica\nRev Oordon O. McL. Boothroyd\nB.A., B.D, Minister.\nC C. Halleran, L.M., Cholrmuter\nind Organist\nMuilc by tht Senior Choir\n-:4. un.   SUNDAY ICHOOL\n11:00 im.   \"CHRISTIANS' PRO-\nORE88\"\n\u25a0 LOIR'S INDUCTION 8ERVICI\n7:J0 p.m.   VICTORY FOR THI\nDOWN-HEARTED\nSecond in series on\n\"Whit'i ln Your\nBible?\"\nA cordial welcome to til\nJirst Qlljurrl) of\nQIljrtBl _>rlputist\n_0I BAKER STREET\nA Branch of Thi Mothir Church\nTht Flnt Church of Chrlit\nScientist In Boston. Man\nSunday School 8:48 a.m-\nSunday Service 11 am\nSubject Linen Sirmin\n\"MArrER\"\nWedneidiy Tettlmonlil Meeting\n8 pm\nREADINO   ROOM\nOpen Dilly 9-8\nAll Cordially Wilcoma.\n-yalnatlnn\nArmij\nVictorit Bt\nSundiy School it I p.m.\nSundiy Night Servict: Topic\n\"Let There Be Light\"\nAdjt and Mn Crewe.\nCtnata hu pre-sueed men Urns It..\nWt varpiinw tinea Use betlnning of\nU_e wtr.\nEnimirllril fltiston\n(tmifiiaiit <&liniti}\nBaktr tnd  Hendryx  Streets\nREV. D N ERICSON. Pittor\nCOVXNA-T CHURCH\nSunday School and Bible Claw\n10 am\nMorning Service\u201411 a.m.\nIvtolng Ser\u00bblce-7:80 p m.\nPastor  to charge\nYoung Ptoplt Blblt itudy Tun\nI pm\nPriyer Meeting Wtd. 7J0 p m.\nAll Wtlcocnt\nto. 3lnl|n'fl\nCut^ran\nStioliy and SUIci Sti\nRev. H. J. KrlUch. Putor\n10 00 im\u2014Sunday School.\n11-00 itn.-The Servict.\nNo evening service.\nWat.r Ltvel\nA liln of _ loci wu recorded by\ntht WMt Am it Neiton is Um M\nhoun ending it I pm Frldiy, when\ntht renting by tht Dominion Public\nWnrkl gnig' wu >.M feet ibovi\nIht low wtUr nwrk or tn.\nJlril\nIJrraliytrriati\nsfliiirrh\nVlctorli tnd Kooteniy\nRev. A. Sttwirt, Miniiter.\n11  t.   \u2014 'Thi Powir of\nChrlitlinlty\"\n7 30 p m\u2014\"Chriitlin Courige\"\nlaptisl CCifitrrlj\nRIV H R STOVILL. B A. BlD\nI 48 t.m \u2014Church School\n11 in --In tht Beginning God\nI p m -Service it Shirley Hill\n7:80 pm-ll'i Lift Thtt Mttttn\nWid. I pm \u2014Mldwetk Servln\n Weather Forecast\nKootenty, Stturday\u2014Cloudy ln\nmorning, becoming partly cloudy In\nafternoon with sight windi tnd oc-\ncisional light ihowen.\nHave You a\nHeating Problem?\nLir.i rooms, hills. bueeieets. s .\ntimpi, ttc., hivi privlouil. pn-\ntented \u2022 ml pcoblim In heating.\nHERE IS YOUR SOLUTION-\nA DRUM HEATER\nR-jjidly built (torn IS md 1*\n_t_|t stul dnm M\" I iV'-m\n130lbi._o_tpli_wll. huvy duty\ncut bee iRichminb rudy te\ncemttt with the chlmniy. One\nel these Drum Hiitm de th.\nwork of hiiHnj unlti vistly mon\naxpinilvi ted will |lvt miny\nyurs ef sarvlct.\nPRICE ONLY ...$19.50\nF.O.I. Vincou* tr\nShlpp-d inywhtr. ot wrlti hi\nlull partlcaliri le\nMYER FRANKS LTD.\n1100 Grin! Si       Vincouvir, B.C\nBritish\nVice-Consul It\nVisit Nelson\nJ. J. Rldland, British Vlct-Contul\nit Spokane, will reach Nelson this\nevening and will spend t lew dayi\nln the diitrict during which ht\nhopet to enjoy some fishing.\nHe hu accepted in invitation extended to him by Mayor N. C. Stlbbs\nlast Fill In Spokane during the tourist convention, in which the Inland\nEmpire ind Kootenay-Boundary decided to Join forcei in tourist promotion activities\nMayor Stlbbt heard from Vlce-\nConsul Rldland yesterday that - he\n\"PACKED\"\nWith Alberta\nSunshine\nAll the nutritional vtluet of frtth\nvtgettblei ttvtd\nfor you.\nBuy quality thl\nthrifty  way . . .\nBUY\nBEST BRAND\nTiber Csnnlng Co. Ltd., Tlblr, Alts.\nR.A.F. Marks Anniversary\nir Battle\n\u25a0y ALAN RANDAL\nCanadian Pren Staff Writer\nLONDON, Sept. IS (CP Cable) .-\nFour yean igo it thli tlmi md on\nthli lide of tht English Channel\nonly \"tht few\" of the R.A.F. itood\nbetween the world md tbe conquering Null.\nThoie tre the men\u2014many of them\nCanadlani\u2014a grateful Britain is remembering today with t commemoration paride at which Lord Dowd-\nIng, then Commander-in-Chief ot\nthe Fighter Command, ii taking the\nsalute. Their accomplishments will\nbe remembered again Sunday with\na special anniversary service in\nWestminster Abbey.\nSome still ire operational pilots.\nOthers are ln high spots ln ground\njobs. A good number of the ftw died\nln the very air battles that meant\neventual doom to German hop ei of\nconquest.\nExactly four yean ago today those\nmen of the Battle of Britain had\ntheir greatest day, shooting down\n189 German aircraft.\nAs Pilot Officers during the Battle of Britain, R.C.A.F. fighter pilots\nwho now rank as wing commanders\nmd group ciptilni flew ttdi by tide\nwith Britons md mm from other\nCommonwealth countries in the\ntumbling dog-fights which changed\ntht count of the wtr md lived\nmillions of llvei.\nOne of them wu Wing Cmdr. Dtl\nRusset, D.F.C. ind Bar, of West-\nmount, Que., who now leads m\nR.C.A.F. Spitfire wing in France.\nThis Montreal ice, with Group Cipt.\nErnie McNab of Regina and Group\nCapt. G. R. McGregor of Montreal,\nthen respectively Squadron Leader\nand Flight Lieutenant, were the tint\nthree Canadian Air Force men to\nreceive decorations from the King\nin this wir. Eich hid it leut tour\nenemy aircraft destroyed it thtt\ntime.\nAmong other Battle of Britain\npiloti, some of them misting now,\nwere Sqdn. Ldr. L. (Elmer) Gaunce,\nD.F.C, of Lethbridge, Alta.; Fo. Will-\nlam McKnight, D.F.C. and Bar, of\nEdmonton, who ihot down 17 German planei before he wu killed;\nWing Cmdr. J. A. Kent, D.F.C. md\nBar, and A.F.C., of WlnnlpeS; Po.\nJ. A. Walker, D.F.C, of Gleichen,\nAlta., and Po. 1. B. Lattt, D.F.C., of\nVictorit, B.C.\nwould reach Nelion tonight. He will\naddress the Nelion Rotary Club\nMondiy ind the Trail Rotary Club\nat ltt Wedneiday meeting.\n18-Year-Olcl Girl\nDies of Paralysis\nEDMONTON, Sept IS (CP).-Florence Dundai, IB, of Alllnghain,\nAlta,. died Tueidiy it Trochu, following an attack of infantile paralysis, officials of tht Alberta Department of Health announced today.\nHer death wu the first reported\nduring a current outbreak of the disease.\nCoast Doctor Fined\nfor Failure to\nAppear at Inquest\nESQUIMALT, B.C., Sept. 19 (CP),\n\u2014Failure to appear u a witneai at\na coroner's inquest into the death\nof Wong Chong Pak, elderly Chineie\nfatally injured when struck by a\nstreet car on Esquimau Rosd Labor\nDay, cost Dr. V. L. Annett $10 today.\nThe Inquest waited 20 minutes after other witnesses were heard for\narrival of Dr. Annett\nA verdict of accidental death wu\nreturned.\n\"HARMONY   HOUSE\"\nBACK ON THE AIR!\nBeginning \u00ab itcond itnon of weekly radio entertiinment, Nabob\nigiln preienfct \"Hitmony Home,\" with Richmond Hyilop ind hit\n20-plece orcheitr i, tongi by Suzanne, Ptt Motgin ind tht Nibobettei.\nA feiture of thlt ipitkling half-hour ihow will igtin bt tht eward of\ntwo hundred dollar* In cash prlzei eich week. Tunt In Mondiy evenings\nat 8:30 (Pacific time), to any station of tht CB.C. Wtitern Network.\nNABOB\nipi!ppqpqp>_.ii!*>iVi\u00abiuBf.i|i.i.iej<.wH'w!.jj>._n. \u25a0 _\n.co3\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1944 \u2014 :\nLast Dayi\nPAY DAY VALUES\nPay Day Values\nPay Day Values\nfor Men and Boys\nQuality Broadcloth\nShirts for school or\ndress wear. Stripes or\nchecks in a wide variety of colors. Sizes 12\nto 14V_  $1.25\nSturdy Leather Boots with quality leather uppers and soles that are built to\nstand hard year - round wear. Sizes\n13 to 5  $3.95\nMen, treat yourself to comfort this fall.\nInvest in one of the \"Bay's\" Tweed Sport\nCoats. Smart, snappy patterns and colors to suit every one. Sizes 36-44. $13.95\nOthers at $14.95\nBoys' Sturdy Blue Denim Trousers that\nare tailored for rough after school wear.\nTrousers have three pockets, belt loops\nand cuffs. Sizes 6-16 $1.69\nMen's Oxfords\u2014Soft, comfortable-fitting calf uppers with quality leather\nsoles and heels.\u2014Black or Brown in Balmoral or Blucher styles. Sizes 6V. -11.\nPa i r   $5.75\nMen's Ties\u2014reduced to\t\n25c\nfor Women and Children\nAnklets \u2014 women's and\nchildren's sizes, pr. 15c\nRayon Hose Subs, pr. 79c\nPenguin Writing\nPads, each  29c\nShopping or Knitting\nBags, each 99c\nChildren's Tartan Skirts.\nSizes4to 14. Each.   79c\nLadies'Flannelette Gowns.\nSmall, medium and large  69c\nLadies' Wool Sweater.\nSizes 14 to 20\t\n$3.89\nPay Day Values From\nthe Staples Department\n72-inch Bleached Sheeting.   Fine quality.    \u00a3f\\t\nYard    Oaf\n2V_-Yard Linen Roller Towels.\nReg. $1.59.   Each \t\nUpholstery Tapestry.   50-inches wide.\nWine shade   Reg. $1.98. Yard\t\n$1.10\n$1.39\n,   STORI HOURS:\nMon.-T_e-.-Thuri._r-_.\nI i.m.-S . __.\nWtin_sd_y: I i.m.-.J noon\nSaturday: I a.m.-- p.m.\nkfam\\tt%sii (&mfm%\ntHGtrtrORATIO   \u00bb ..   MAY 1870.\nPHONESi\nRttdy-1o-Wttr\nDrygoodl \t\nGroctrlu\t\nHosier.\t\nMen's Weir \t\n_\n49\n193\n53\n19\nAttack on Father and 2 Soldier Sons\nStirs Resentment Against\nAltitude of Home Defence Troops\nVICTORlX, Sept. 15 (CP). - Tht\nVictorit Times ln i newspsgt story\ntoday siys \"issault ot .2-y.ir-old\nArnold deBock ol 54 York Roid tnd\nhli two loldler loni, one ot them\nhome wounded from tht wax ln\nItaly, by \u25a0 group of uniformed men\nhu itirred reientment of Duncan\ncitizenry tgilnst tht tttltudt. talk\nand gestures of the Home Defence\ntroopi iUtioned ln the city.\"\nTht newspiper tdded:\n\"Tht tmult, according to police\nrecordi occurred late it night when\nMr. deBock ind his sons, Pte. Elmer\not tht R.C.A.S.C., it Calgary, home\non furlough, and L. Cpl. Merrill of\nEASIER TERMS TO\nBUILD HOUSES\nIS POSTWAR AIM\nVANCOUVER, Sept, 15 (CP). -\nEvery Canadian up to the age of 60\nwho earm $100 or more a month\nmay be able to build hli own home\nafter the war under the new policy\nfostered by the National Housing\nAdministration, T. W. Nicolli, of Ottawa, Administrator of the. National\nHousing Act, told a poet-war homing oommittea here last night\nBy lowering construction costs\nand increasing the period of repayment to 30 years ln the post-war period lt should be possible to finance\na home for $15 a month, Mr. Nlcolla\nsaid. Municipal taxea will have to\nbe added to this amount making a\ntotal monthly payment of slightly\nmore than $20.\n\"Pleased lo See\nJaps Working\"\nVANCOUVER, Sept 15 (CP).\u2014\nArthur MicNtmirt, National Director of Selective Service, said In\nan Interview today on hli return\nfrom Interior B.C. allocation centret\nthat Jipanttt there told them they\n_tri \"u iitlified ii they could be\n(or people who hive geen taken\nfrom their homei.\"\n\"They itld tht cimp wai will\nrun,\" Mr. McNtmara idded.\n\"I wu very pleased to we thi\nJapaneie working.\" Mr. MtcNtra-\nara s&Jd. \"Wt hive developed good\njobs for them, tnd ire doing ill wt\ncm to mikt them u dost to itlf-\nsustalnlng ss thty etn jet.\n\"They ire producing quite t lot\nof lumber, ltthi ind ihlnglet. Tht\nplant tod timber U oun (the Government!) ind we pa. them e imall\nwage.\n\"Through thla and work on the\nHope-Princeton Road, most of tha\nphyilcally fit Japanese are keeping\nbuty.\"\nResident of Tokyo\nMay Inherit Estate\nof Katlo Japanese\nVANCOUVtR, Sept It (CP).-A\nresident of Tokyo may tome diy Inherit 1 tUnM Mtale In Cloverdale,\nthrough t will which hu been filed\nfor probate la the Supreme Court\nhere.\nChikay- Kubodera. a Japan*.\nwidow, formerly of Clovtrdtlt, died\nDec X it Hailo. liavlng i trill\nnaming Ayoho Kubodin ef Tokyo,\nsole beneflcliry.\nJ. M Strelght Official Administrator, New Wtttmln iter, li handling tht eetite. Two executors, Rev.\nK. Shlmliu end 11. Nagataklyi,\nnamed In Ihe will by Mn. Kubodtrt,\nhtvt refund to act\nthe R.C.E., home from Italy, were\nreturning to their home.\n\"Two loldlers, the deBocki told\npolice, were ahead of them In the\nvicinity of the Cowlchan Creamery\nAssociation building, one of them\nshouting \"suckers\" u the deBocki\npassed.\n'The younger deBocks uked whit\nthey meant and were told they were\n'suckers' for Volunteering (or active\nservice. A fight ensued and four\nother uniformed men appeared and\njoined ln the attack on thi deBocki.\n\"Mr. deBock Sr. wu taken to hoe-\npltal badly hurt and subsequently\ntramferred to t Vancouver hotpltil\n(or elimination, where it wu found\nhe wai lufferlng from \u2022 broken Jiw.\nThe deBock iom uld their fither\nhad been knocked down ind kicked\nabout the head.\n\"Police lnveitigition hu led nowhere, the victim! of the asssult\nbeing unible to identify any of their\nassailants.\"\n ip-NMi.miim .     .iump\n[01m Baily JJettw\nEttibllihed April a 1901.\nBritish CnluroMa'i\nMost Interesting Newspaper\nI evtry morning except Sundiy hy\nS  PUBLISHING COMPANY   LIM-\n.ER Biker St.. Nelion. Brltlth Columbl*.\nOF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS\nTURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1944\nThey Will Help the\nildren\u2014That Is the\nain Consideration\nfcral expenditure on children's\nices has no bearing on provin-\nmunicipal revenues.\n'In considering the cost of the allow-\nbces, it must always be borne in mind\nMt the money will be paid to parents\npho will pay it out again to merchants\ntad others for their children's food and\nnpplies, thus giving employment to\n\u25a0rmers and artisans and indeed to peo-\n)le in every walk of life. Premier Garni of Manitoba, is quoted on that\nihase of the situation.\n. \"He said there is abundant 'though\nlot conclusive' 'proof that the govern-\niftj-tt was using the family allowance\n_jly incidentally' as a social service\nlaeasure, but rather as an instrument\nif fiscal or economic policy. This pol-\ney, 'if supported by federal taxes im-\nosed according to ability to pay, will\n(distribute purchasing power from\n___ thy to low-income groups, and\n.jm wealthy to less-well-off commun-\nties. Improving the distribution of the\nlitional income will help to achieve\n'Oil   consumption and full employ-\nEntv\nI  The fact is that the social service\nItlue of allowances is not \"only in-\n.dental\" to their economic value, nor\ni their economic value \"only inci dentil* to their social service value. It is\nImply a case where one measure tardives two distinct benefits: A benefit\n(I low-income families and a benefit\no the people who will be given employment by the expenditures of these\n\u25a0Hnilies or who will make a profit from\nsuch expenditures. The scheme is sound\nb\u00bbm the standpoint of social welfare\nlad from the standpoint of economic\nStability alike. As Mr. Garson so well\nants it: \"The policy will redistribute\nJltechasing power from wealthy to less-\nWell-off communities. Improving the\nattribution of the national income will\nkelp to achieve full consumption and\nJail employment.\"\nThe main consideration in children's\nAllowances is that they will help the\n[children. They will help to give chil-\n' dren of parents in low-income brackets\n\u00ab better chance in life.\nGood Management\nBrings Profits\nA survey jointly conducted in the\nlower Fraser Valley by the University\ncf British Columbia and the Provincial Department of Poultry Husbandry\nemphasizes the importance of good\nmanagement if profits are to be realized in the poultry business.\nIn one year the difference in labor\nincome per bird ranged from 99 cents\nto $3.58 under the same conditions nf\nmarketing and feed purchasing. The\nfunfe., seeking to find the explanation for this surprising range, discovered that high income groups gained\ntheir efficiency by breeding the best\negg-producing birds, by keeping the\nj, .ratio of pullets to hens as high as possible, by gaining the maximum fill lay-\n'tng, by decreasing the mortality rate,\nand by increasing culling to a high percentage.\nThe average labor income from th\u00bb\nSO farms in the survey from April, 1941\nto April, 1944, was $1.70.76, after expenses and depreciation costs were\npaid. It must be remembered, however,\nthat the high prices which prevailed\nfor the six-month period from June to\nDecember, 1943, brought the average\nv.arlv price to a 15-year record. Had\n(\"day's prices prevailed during the sur-\nv year, none of the low income\n\"tips would have received any labor\n\u25a0*me, and some would have shown a\ns.\nGovernment assistance ln the payment of freight on feed grains and in\nan additional subsidy on wheat has lowered the coit of eggs to the average\nproducer by over 4 cents per doien,\nthe survey revealed.\nThe results of the Poultry Farm\nSurvey are based upon the records suh-\nmltled by 30 poultrymen whose farads\nrange from .25 to 13 5 acres in size, and\nwhose number of bird* ringe from 211\nto 2747. Over 90 farmeri ire now coop.\nKara ting in Uk sum-v.\nLi\nLetters to the\nEditor\nOpin tt iny r.idtr. Nimii tf ptnini\n\u25a0iking queltlom will not bt publlihld.\nThtrt It no ohirgi for thlt lervice. Question! will not bt tmwered by mill ixttpt\nwhin thtrt It obvloui necessity for privity.\nMass Production\nNeeds Governors,\nHarris Epitomizes\nTo the Editor! '\nSir\u2014Vour ibli correipondtnt \"Bewildered.\"\nhas most happily chosen hli nom dt plume,\nwhich exactly detcrlbet i vast majority of\nmankind today. Things art wrong; we trt\nWorking hard and getting nowhere. We ire\nbreaking all the economic lawa Ind safeguards that our forefathers relied on\u2014tbe\nballanclng of our budgets ind cireful tiring,\n\u2022nd behold we find ourselves enjoying tin-\nprecldtnted prosperity, ind our (rut leidtri\nsolemnly voting mother eight billion of dollars ln tht molt offhand fashion.\nTh,-ickery's celebrated heroine, Dtcky\nSharp, lived magnificently on her debt.; plying\nher wiy never entered Into her calculations,\nand for a time she certainly \"nude It stick.\"\nThere wat i Ud md to her tipirt escapades,\nand some of ui think thtt our present orgies\nwill end ln \u25a0 similar craih. \"Bewildered\" objects to my frequent references to Russli, the\nonly country that Is pretty will plying Its\nway, even ln wartime.\nft hu been my good fortune to hive been\naccused of many things since I acquired tht\n\"low down habit\" of Writing letters to the public prett. But \"Bewildered\" ll the very first to\nmy knowledge to accuse me of being lacking\nln hopefulness and confidence In mankind. I\n\u25a0m frequenUy told that I un to optimistic, of\nbeing Impractical, a dreimer of fantastic \"Utopias.\" Well, the public muit judge, md I hive\noften been gladdened by people who tell me\nthat they find my letters helpful ind stimulating\u2014'which li what I sincerely detlre.\nCLASSIFYING  NOT EASY\nNow to deal with thli greit question of\nusefulness. \"Bewildered\" wtnts me to clisslfy\nmankind ind specify thl two greit classes\nprecisely, so thtt he tnd many othen cm\ndecide whether they belong tn thl shtep or\ngoit clan, ii In Tht Judgment Day. Alu, lt Is\nnot to simple tt ill thit. I tried to point out ln\nmy lut letter by the Illustration of the B. C.\nFruitgrowers, that even skilful md lucceisful\nwork moit remit In disaster, such as overtook\nthit greit Industry, unleu there it proper\nproportion maintained throughout tht ntUon\n\u2014far bitter, throughout the Worldl The poor\nfruitgrowers ruined each other by their productive tuccets; they btcime uieleu. The\nwretched farmers ire constantly facing iuch\ndisaster!; tht ship building Industry, all ovtr\nthe world will find itself ln the same plight\nvery shortly after thli wir U over. Our good\nfriends, the Technocrats, hope to orgmize this\ncontinent very thoroughly md render It Independent of the outside world, prosperous\ntnd contented with t superabundance of\neverything desirable; whilst Europe, Alia, etc,\niweit md starve, ind I tuppou ultlmitily\nlearn our superior methodi tat ideas. I very\nmuch doubt this philosophy, but I do fill that\nthe Technocrtti hivt mide \u2022 very reil contribution to political science, and thit all cm\nlearn much from them.\nIt is Juit beciuse our capitalist system\ncinnol provide the necesiary checks to our\nwild productive forcei, that it It bound to\nfall. I remember in old friend md neighbor\non Vancouver Island, who ran i small \"haywire\" logging tnd. sawmill outfit neir Che-\nminus, ilmoit 90 yeirs igo. Things wert ln\n\u25a0 bad way In the lumber Industry, which enabled my friend to pick up \u2022 flnt 80 h.p.\nengine \"for t long\", but alas, lt hid no governors. However, they pUrttd her up ind begin to mw. (n i tew minutti iht begin lo\nrtci, and thrtw her Dywhetl to blti; no one\nwai hurt, but pleeti of flywheel were thrown\nover i quarter of a mile. Modern michlnery\nand man production methodi certainly require\nproper governors, or they will become our\nenemies very speedily.\nLAWYERS   TEMPTED\nI havt hid , some very good friends\nimongst our liwyert, molt hononble mtn, At\ni din. lawyer! are neither better nor worst\nthan the avirlge. Whenever they become too\nnumerous, the pressure upon their honesty be-\ncomei Intolerable\u2014they have to resort to \"low-\ndown tricks.\" Circumitancei thrust them Into\nterrific temptatloni, like those of the hungry\nglrli walking our streets by sight.\nI hive tried to deil with just ont tiptct\nof uieliuneu In thli letter. \"Uatirned increm*\nent\" muit bi dealt with In othtr letten I do\nwelcome crttictimi ind queiUofli\nConscription tor pttct offtri tht only\nmethod by which loclety etn gtln tht ntc\u00bb\nmiry control of our trtmtndoui prMuctlve\nfortei. Under lt we could promptly ind tf-\nttctuilly tikt control of Uit nltlon'i Industries, ind we could tike them ovtr from th\u00ab\nvery top to tht vtry bottom tl going concerni\nwithout fuii ind without violence. Enough for\ntht pretent. I do recognize how much wt In\nKootenay owe to Uie DtUy Nlwi tor |U brotd-\nminded md tolerant atUtudt. I muit nil ibuse\n111  hoipltillty.\nJ. C HA_l_I |\nNew  Dtnvir, BC. tstti.  II.  1H4.\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpin te iny ruder. Nimtt If porions\n\u2022Iking quoitloni will not bt published.\nThtrt It no charge for thli urvlei. Ques-\ntlom wilt not bt tniwtrtd by mill except\nwhin thin It obvloui necessity for prlv\n\u2022oy. i\nCurious. Klmberley\u2014Cm you tell me where\ndid the term \"barbecue\" originate?\nThe barbecue it an Institution of Southern\norigin, md the word Is uld to hive been used\nfat the Sttte of Virginia prior to 1700.\nCinadlin, Nelson\u2014Can you settle an argument md tell me If Harvard is a college\nor a unlvenlty?\nThis institution Is now i univtrtity, although lt retains for its legal mmi md academic department the title of college.\nH. _. I\\, Nelion\u2014Am interested to know what\nwere tht lut wordi of the famous Cecil\nRhodes?\n\"So little done, so much to dol Good-bye.\nOod bleu you!\"\nEeidir, Trill\u2014Could you till mi If Htrry\n' Ltuder really was a miner?\nAs i lad Harry Lauder wu employed ln\n1 flax-spinning mill and later worked ln the\ncoal mines.\nL. McD., Rossland\u2014What ll the name of the\nflth thit li burned to give light? How Is\nit treated?\nThe oolachan, or candleftih which Is found\non the Piclfic coast from Oregon upward, is\ndried and used ai a lamp by the Eskimos.\nIt Is \u2022 flib from 12 to 19 inches long, with\nvery oily flesh. After the fish is dried a piece\nof rush pith or strip of inner bark of a cypress\ntree Is drawn through it for a wick.\nH. D. L., R. R. 1, Nelson\u2014What kind of wood Is\nbelt for bowi and arrows?\nHickory and yew are used for making\nbows while ash and oak are used for making\narrow!\nWords of Wisdom\nTht irti_\u00abit of faults U to b\u00ab cori-cioui of\nnont \u2014 C_r ly It.\nEtiquette Hints\nA wo mm who li \u25a0 rlottor q( pNloMphy\nii not tilled \"Doctor\" wcUlly. She li iddrtitd\n\u25a0\u25a0 MIm or Mri\nToday's Horoscope\nYour tutes are ilmple but excellent. You\nire domestic md require only pleasant and\nhirmonloui mrroundlngi and one to love and\nbe loved. You are demonstrative impulsive and\nsomewhat jealous. You are, however, easy to\npleise md ihould tike care In choosing a\nMite. Your fortunes will be evenly balanced.\nMake the fullest use of opportunities whlcn\npresent themselves and curb irritability, especially ln domeatic matters. Born today a child\nwill evince literary ability far above the aver-\ntge, success therein being strongly evidenced,\nthough unexpected financial reverses are also\nportended.\nHOROSCOPE FOR 8UNDAY\nIf todiy Is your natal day, you are the\ntype of person who considers both tides of a\nquestion before making any decision, because\nof your malytlcil turn of mind Pita, taking,\nrtllibli md competent, you will be successful\nln whttlvtr you do. You enjoy traveling, good\nliterature, and try to batter youritlf. Your\nhome life will be happy and contented. In your\nnext year be wary of deception md Interference in love, domestic and\/or social affairs.\nAvoid changei therein. Safeguard your health\nmd that of your feminine relative!. The child\nwho li born today will be Intqllectuil, artistic,\nrefitted, Industrious, tidy, shrewd md reserved,\nbut very ihy and lensltlve. Such a personality\nwill require sympathetic encouragemef-t\nLooking Backward\n10 YEAR! AQO\n(From the Nelson Dally Newi, Sept. II, 195 .\nThe tnnual Brltlth Columbia School Trustees Astoclition convention convening In Nelson for the fourth time since the Inception of\nthe gatherings In 1904, opened this morning.\nA 100-year-old hitch hiker was a visitor\nto Silt Like City yesterday, but he plans to\n\"thumb\" hli wiy to Loi Angelei toon.\nEach of the 11 dalrlei lupplylng milk to\nTrail wu grade \"A\" by J. A. MacDonald, provincial Inipector, ind eich received high mark*\nIn hli rating. ,\n16 YEARS AQO\n(From The Dally Nlwi, Sept. 19, 1010)\nIn an,exhibition football mitch pliyed In\nNelion yeiterdiy, between the Ternle eleven\ntnd the well-known Trail team from West\nKootenay, the local boyi won out by a scora\nof two goals to one for the visitors,\nGntt excitement prevailed around J. P.\nMorgm'i rtildtnct on Front Street, Fairview,\nlut night, when t moniier porcupine wu discovered by Mlu Maggie Morgin, contentedly\nmtklt-g t meal of the rilpberry cinei In the\ngarden.\nAbout 300 penom ittended the dance in\nthe Elgin Hill lut night given by Prof. Hel-\nmin O-the Nordeiu Dinclng Actdemy, who li\nvliltlng in the city for \u25a0 ihort time.\n40 YEARS AQO\n(Trttn Thi Dally News, Sept. 19, 190.1\nMid ftrton, ont of the most popullr mem-\nben of tht Biptlit congregitlon md ilto One\nof lit itiloui md uwful worktri of Nelson.\nim l*r bir homt tt Niw Brunswick lut night.\nJ. Bunti of Ymlr, who irrlvtd In tht city\nytittrdiy uyi thit Ymlr will Intorportte Se-\nfort long ,\nC. D. MtJ-IUhlll li in tht dty from Populir\nCreak. He brought In \u2022 wonderful colltctlon\nef ltt iptctmem from thtt cimp which will\nbt exhibited it the Ftlr.\nTest Yourself\n1 Did Nipoleon dtt tt Kite or It. Milins'\n1. Wire M .Bin's Rildtft Confident! or\nUnion Midlers'\nI. Who wu iht first Dtmocnt to beeoeM\nprtiidint of tht United Sum?\nTUT AN.sv.II_l\nI On tht'lilind of Si _-'\u2022->\nJ Confident*\n\u2022  A\".  .i \u2022_ -\u2022____>. -\nWar - 4 Years Ago\n(ty Tht Canidltn Prut)\nStpt IS, 1MO-. A. F. In diyllght rHdi\nittickid l-unkr:\u25a0. e. Ctltli, Oittnd irtd VMri.\nOirmmy'i \"mvailtn flirt' In the Fiilllih\nChinatl tcittired by wttttrly gilt ltillan\nttlumni Irtvidlng Fgrpt rttohid Biq__q>\nFrench conilder JtpintM dtmindi for military fielllUti tn Indo Chlni.\nStpt IT IM0--Liner Clly of Blrttrci ttr-\neemttt by Oermtn tubmtrlne; MS. loll. Italian\ntroopi ruehtd Sldl Btrrinl. SO mllei from\nMbytn bordtr Pttlin Government rejected\ndemand by Thailand (Slim) for territorial\n-opctulopi In Indo-Chlot.\n0. B. E. Awarded\nMa). Gen Vokes\nOTTAWA. Sent IS (CP) - Ap-\npo Intment of Mi j.-Gen. Chrli Vokei,\n40, of Ottawa, Commander of thl\nlit Dlvlilon ln Italy, u Commander\nof the Order of the Brltlth Emplrt\nmd mention ln dlspitdhu ot MtJ.\nAll in Gordon Mtgee, 24, of Montreal, win announced todiy by Defence Headquarters.\nGen. Vokei hu served through\nSicily and Italy md wu awarded\nthi Distinguished Service Order for\nhli gallantry ln action during tht\nbattle for Leonfortt ln Sicily ln\nJuly, 1943.\nMaj. Magee hu served with the\nCanadian Infantry Corps since entering tht services, July, 1940. Thtrt\nis no citation accompanying hli\nmention In dispatchei.\nGen. Vokei waa born ln Armach,\nIreland, and has been a Permanent\nForce officer ilnce graduating from\nthe Royal Military College, Kings,\nton, Ont, where hit family mtdt\nthtlr home.\nHe went dverseai In October, 1940,\nreturned to Canada thit Much and\nwent back again ln Auguit.\nMaj. Magee wu married In August to Section Officer Anne Freeman of Montreal, Royal Canadian\nAir Force, ln England.\nHurricane Delays\nUnrra Opening\nMONTREAL, Sept. 15 (CP) -\nOpening ceremonies of the United\nNations Relief and Rehabilitation\nAdministration, scheduled far thli\nafternoon, probably will be delayed\nuntil Monday owing to delay ln the\narrival of 350 delegates from United\nStates points.\nA special train carrying the delegates wis expected to be it least\n12 hours late arriving here, due to\ndamage caused by a hurlrcane along\nthe Eutern seaboard of the United\nStatu.\nIt wu undestood here that Prime\nMinister Mackenzie King, who his\nbeen at Quebec in connection with\nthe conference of Prime Minister\nChurchill and President Roosevelt,\nwill not arrive her? until Mondiy.\nCut Two Fingers Off\nto Avoid\nMilitary Call-up\nCAMPBELL RIVER, B:c, Sept, 15\n(CP).\u2014Alexander Markln, 20, was\nsentenced to one year ln jail with\nhard labor by Magistrate P. E. Lewis\nin Police Court here yelterday. Mar-,\nkin pleaded guilty on \u2022 charge of\nself-mutilation, admitting that a few\ndayt before he was to report for\nmilitary training he cut off the first\ntwo fingers on his right hand.\nDr. Davidson Tells\nConvention of\nCancer Treatment\nWINNIPEG, Sept 15 (CP).-The\nManitoba Medical Association in annual convention here today heard\nDr. J. R. Davidson, 74-year-old\nWinnipeg physician, explain \u2022 tin-\ncer treitment which he clilmed\nwhen administered to i patient who\nretains the full set-up of natural\norgans \"almost Invariably checks\nthe disease.\"\nDr. Davidson's theory Is that cancer Is caused by a nutritional deficiency.\nIIIIIIIIIMIMIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII\nCanada's\nRoll ol Honor\niiiiiiii\nilium\nOTTAWA, Sept 15 - Nimei of\neight British Columbii airmen appear on the latest casually lilt Issued\ntonight by the Canadian Army.\nMajor John Anderson Cook, of Trail\nli listed wounded.\nKilled in lotion\nSaskatchewan Regiment:\nMackle, Harold Wilfred, Pte, New\nWestminster, B. C.\nBritish Columbia Regiment:\nHitton,   John   Alexander,    Sgt.,\nPrinceton, B. C.\nSeverely wounded\nRoyal Canidlin.Artlllery:\nAdams, Reginald Melville, Lieut,\nVancouver, B. C.\nRoyal Canadian Ordnance Corps:\nWhite, Charlu George, Sgt, Victoria, B. C.\nWounded\nRoyal Canadian Artillery:\nCook, John Anderson, Major,\nMn. Flortnct R. Cook (wife), 1355\nBay Avtnut, Trill, B. C.\nSlightly woundtd\nCanadian Armored Corps:\nHarrop,   Donald,   Tpr,,   Vernon,\nB.C.\nRoyal Cimdian Artillery:\nWeaver,   Harold   Swayne,   Pte.,\nVancouver, B. C.\nInjured\nBritish Columbia Regiment:\nOdegaard, Harold  Sanders, Pte.,\nBella Coola. B. C.\nOTTAWA, Sept. 15 - Names of\neight British Columbia airmen appear on the latest casualty list Issued\ntonight by the RCAF.\nMining on totlvi itrvlct tfttr air\noperations\nBurns, Robert James, FO., Duncan, B. C.\nEldrldge,   Arthur   Harvey,   FO.,\nVancouver, B. C.\nPreviously mining on irtlve lervlee\n\u2014now reported prlionert of wir\n\u2014Qerminy\nCimeron, Arthur Leonird, FO.\nVancouver, B. C\n.Longitaff, Arthur Frederick, PO.\nVancouver, B. C.\nPreviously reported mining on tetlvt itrvlct\u2014now for official purposes presumed dud\nMaltland,   William   John,   DFM,\nnt-Lt, Vancouver, B. C.\nMcGregor, Wilter Roy, FO, Vincouver, B. C\nCANADA\nKilled on active urvlei\nDoner,   Archibald   Donald,   FO.,\nPenticton, B. C.\nSeriously Injured\nSkinner,   Gilbert   Clifford,   Lie.\nVancouver, B. C.\nOTTAWA, Sept 15\u2014The nimt of\none British Columbii seaman tp\npeered on the latest casualty list\nIssued tonight by the Royil Cini-\nditn Nivy:\nMining, presumed dud:\nJonei,   John   Cimtron,   Lttdlng\nStewird, Vincouver, B. C.\nRZGINA, Sept, 15 (CP).-Mem\nben of City Council Thundiy night\nfivored the Idea of giving some assistance to the city of Cam, in Normandy, but \u2022 decltlon on the best\nmanner ln which thli could be done\nwas not reached.\nTen Canadian\nOfficers Went\nAshore al Morotai\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, New\nGuinea, Friday, Sept. 15 (AP) - Ten\nCanadian Army officers went uhore\nwith American combat troopi today\nin the lnvulon of Morotai blind in\nthe Moluccai. Thty wtrt tht first\nCanadians to study Allied technique! in tht Bouthwut Pacific.\nLtd by Lt.-Col. Henry F. Cotton,\nthe group went along not only u\nobservers but also as memben of\ncombat teimi.\nMajort D. M. Ramuy of Cilgary,\nAlta., R J. Wild of Prince Albert,\nSilk., md B. I. McGreevy of Ontario Province already had itudled\nwarfare In the Marianai.\nColonel Cotton, whose wife md\nson livi at Vmcouver, B.C., said:\n\"We haven't much respect for the\nJap except for his tenacity. He will\ndig ln every chance he gets and\nhe'i hard to dig out We think he'i\nweak in the open.\"\nOthers in the group included Majors J. R. Boulanger of Montreal;\nS. F. Turner of Toronto, Ont, and\nCaptalnt Alfred Fortler of Ottawa;\nJ. E. Hudson of Winnipeg, Man;\nRoy Murdoch of Victoria, and G. J.\nPlggett of Huhllton, Ont.\nAIR RAID SIRENS\nTO SOUND VICTORY\nAT VANCOUVER\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 15 (CP). -\nSpecial bias, on air raid ilrens\nthroughout B.C. will announce the\ncessttlon of hostilities ln Germmy,\nW. O. Mlinwaring, Chairman of the\nCivilian Protection Committee, innounced today.\nThe signal of victory over the\nHum, he said, would be one series\nof three blasts, etch one sustained\nfor one minute at Its highest note.\nIntervals of from 10 to 15 seconds\nwill space the blasts.\nMr. Malnwaring said thit Civil\nDefence Committees throughout the\narea will not sound the signal until\nthey have received Instructions from\nVancouver headquarten.\nJaps Claim Bomber\nto Surpass Mosquito\nNIW YORK, Sept 15 (AP),~-\nA Jipmeie Domel dlipitch reported todiy by U.S. Government\nmonltori uld thit woodtn tlr-\norift \"lurpuslng thl timed Mosquito bomberi of tht Brltlth Air\nForce\" would bi pliotd In mut\nproduction In Jipin In tht nnr\nfuture.\nOn, J he, Oh,\nSATURDAY, SEPT. 16\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:30\u2014O Cimdi\n7:81\u2014 Tosst ind  Cotles   (CKLN)\n8:00\u2014CSC News\nB:16\u2014Pic* of the HIU\n8:30\u2014 Muilcal  Progrsmmi   (CKLN)\n8:00\u2014BBC Newi\n4:15\u2014Hot Wil\n0:.O\u2014Young   People's   Bcripbook\nD:.-\u2014Time Bljnil\n10.00\u2014Organ Encores\n10:15\u2014Record Album\n10:80\u2014awing Shift frolics\nU.OC\u2014Hwlng Clinics\n11:15\u2014Melody Parade\n11:80\u2014Mlddiy flymphony\nU 00\u2014 Minstrel Melod-.\n13:30\u2014CBC Newi\n!3:t6-Notlce Bosrd (CKLN:\n\\FTIRNOON\n1 ;0O~ Interlude\nSUNDAY,\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n10:55\u20140 ClMlll\n11:00\u2014C^C Nlwi\n11:04\u2014 Wuhlngtisn  comffieotiry\n11:11\u2014Anzsc Ntws Ijsttir\n11 SO\u2014R\u00abll|loui Pirlod\n13:0O\u2014 New York plnlhirmonlc\n-Symphony\nAFTERNOON\n1M\u2014Church of thl Air\nJ 00\u2014CBC NHU Bulletin\n3:__\u2014Concert Corner\n3.80\u2014Comridli In  Amis\n3 00\u2014 (Irest Oat_s In Muilc\n3,SO\u2014Cml-lm 1'itttrn\n3:87- _.tt  Muilc   iCKLMl\nlit\u2014 BBC   N\u00bbwi\n4 00\u2014Serenade tor Strlnu\n4:10\u2014In thi Spot-UIM\n8100\u2014Chirlli M-Oirthy\nUtO-Weekend Revlt.\nI'tt\u2014Piul rri.er.-U  idKLN)\n6'Si-Sett MVUlc (CJ-UI)\nEVINING\nt:0O\u2014ftummar Tht-tri\n8:10\u2014Oldion ftrofnmmi  (CKUO\n7 0\u00bb\u2014CBC  Nlwi\n7:ll--_ngi of tinplri\n7:_\u2014r_tlo RedUl\n8 00^The -_.or.it-n\n_ 10   Tn Be Announced\ntOO\u2014BBC IflWl\ntil\u2014J B UcOncbT\n\u00ab:IO-V|,per\u00a3_\u00ab \u00bb\n1:03\u2014Siturdiy Afternoon Ri.liw\n1:15\u2014Saturday Afternoon Horace\nHeldt Review\n1:45\u2014Muilc on  DIlPliJ\n3:00\u2014Interlude\n3:03\u2014Siturdiy Concert\n3:46\u2014Danoe Serenade\n1:45\u2014BBO Neri\n4:00\u2014Summer Serenade\n4:30\u2014SOOgi it Eventide\n4:45\u2014Sportcut\n5:00\u2014Ice L'on Chinte\n5:30\u2014To Bi Announoed\nEVENING\n8:00\u2014United Nitloni Intermtlonal\nSerin\n8 30\u2014Styled for Swing\n7:10\u2014Thl Old Bonti\n7:30\u2014Norman Hindi O.chutra\n8:00\u2014Dmeei of thl Nltlon\n8:30\u20148\u00abturdiy Dmce Pwidi\n(CKLN)\n0 00\u2014 LeleMter Square to Broadway\n9:30\u2014Three Sum Trio\n9 4 .\u2014I_ee Sims, pianist\n10.-0\u2014CBC NMn\n10:13\u2014Dance Orcheitri\n11:00\u2014Ood Save the King\nDr. Wasselt Recalls\nHumorous Incident\nWith King George\nVANCOUVER, Sept. IS (CP). -\nDr. Corydon M. Weitell, hiro of tht\nmotion pi-tun \"Dl. Wittell.\" who\nil attending thi regional meeting of\nthe American College ol Physlclini\nhere thli week, told reporters ln in\nInterview Uit night thtt lt once cott\nhim a bottle of champagne to ihlki\nhindi with King Oeorge VI.\nExplaining the champagne incident Cmdr. Wmell uld It took\nplace 15 years igo when he wu i\nmissionary doctor In China.\n\"I met thli fell-w u Lieut Wind-\n\u2022or, but 1 didn't think tnjrthlng\nabout it,\" Cmdr. WuieU recounted.\n\"Liter on iround the bir the drlnki\nwere being chirged to the King\nind Queen\u2014I thought it wu ill I\nJoke until they uld the drlnki were\nCD Lieut. Windier ind thtn on Dr.\nWuttU.\"\n\"Hii I good iport,\" Cmdr. Wu-\nMil uit), referring to King George.\n\"I've ihiken diet with Um too.\"\n-Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nBUILD B. O. PAYROLLS\nPacific Milk\nRecommendations\nPacific Milk Is very proud,\nand honored, in having so\nmany personal letters which\nusers hove taken time to\nwrite. All tell stories of\nPacific Milk quality and\ngoodness.\nThere is no other recommendation so strong as\nsomeone's own experience,\nPacific Milk\nIrndlited tnd Vieuum Pteked\n11111111111111111111 \u2022 11 \u2022 111 e 111 \u25a0 < r 111 ! i j \u2022\n^%D<to^GjLur>\nCLEANSING CREAMS\nI or. |qr regularly $2.50\nDry SM* at_M\u00ab-C_-_-_i\nud soften dry ikta to let\nlo.eli-ie_ with tllll lt_ori-\n-ni D_-4_) Gray HMttf\nI o-. Reg-lir p_et 12.50-\nSpeeU I1.1S.\nSale* Cold Otaei\u2014Dilnty,\nfluffy, blind, dm thli fimoui\nDorothy Gny crura for\nnormal ikin to -often, cl _n_\nud keep -ompUodon glow-\nlog froth\u20148 ot. Regular prici\n12.50-Spe-lnl |1.15.\nObtainable tt\nHudson's Bay Co.\nProvincial Institute\nof\nTechnology and Art\nCALOARY, ALBIRTA\nOPINING DATES OF DAY COURSES, 1944-45\nSEPTCMBCff 6:\nAeromutlci\nCommirclil  Wlreleu\nOperltlng\nOCTOBER SO:\nTricton,    Cirm    Construe-\ntlon ind  Meohanlcs\nOCTOBER 2:\nRegular  Trade  Courses,\nDrmmiklng ind\nMillinery,\nFine   Applied   Ails\nNOVEMBER 27:\nOxy acetylene and\nElectric Wilding\nWrlti fer Frii llluitritid Booklit or Phoni R_A3\nI\nTHIS IS A GOVERNMENT SCHOOL\nJ. FOWLER\nPrincipal\nThe Thrilling Program ....\nui n\nL\" FOR LANKY\nWill Return to\nCKhl\nAT\n4:30 p.m.\nSunday, September 17\nThe) Canodion Marconi Company in co-opf ration\nWith the Royal Conadian Air Force will commence Ihe thrilling strie\u00bb ol \"L\" for Lonky\nprogramme.\nTUNI IN TO CKLN\n\u25a0Very Sunday tt 4:30 p.m.\nmumm\nmttm\n IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIItllllllllllllllllllllllMllllltlllllllllllllllMIII\nJUST RECEIVED f\nBrown Kid I\nPUMPS j\nSuede trim\nCuban heel    5\n$7.50\nR. ANDREW & CO.  1\nLeaders in Footfashion\niiiiiiiiiiiiii;.'iiiii.\u00abiiiii>iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nMELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. M   J   VIONEUX\nCharge for Enotgemint Announcement* en thli pat.   li $1.60\n\u2022 Mrs. L. E. Boynton has left\nor her home at Everett, Wash.,\nIter t couple of weeks spent at the\niome ot her brother and sister-in-\niw, Mr. anil Mrs. R. B. (Jack) Moris, Second Street, Fairview.\n\u2022 A. Merz of Queen's Bay vis-\nted town Thursday-\n1 \u2022 Mrs. Llpsack and her three\nItughters htve returned from an\nattended visit to the Prairies.\n\u2022 J. F. Marsden of Taghum\nIpent yeiterdiy ln Nelson.\nomorrow!\nListen to\nIDGAR\nBERGEN ..d\niCHARLIG\nWORTHY\nLeo Carillo\nAND\nRay Noble's Orchestra\n*     PRISINTID IT\nChase & Sanborn Coffee\nCKLN 5 p.m.\n\u2022 C. J. McDonald and daughter\nMiss Annie of Balfour were city\nshoppers Thursday.\n\u2022 Jerry May, ion of Mrs. Dorothy Wrotnowiki la here from thi\nCoast to attend High School.\n\u2022 B. Lawrence of New Denver\nwas a shopper in town.\n\u2022 Mrs. F. B. Pearce was tea\nhostels to member! ot St. Saviour's Mother's Club ln Memorial\nHall Thursday afternoon when those\nattending were Mrs. E. J. Boyce,\nMrs. Frank Phillips, Mri. G. A.\nFletcher, Mri. M. Lund, Mri. Thomai\nGermtn, Mri. F. Jasper, Mrs. John\nHamlet, Mrs. F. W. Cartwright, Mri.\nG. R. Thompion, Mrs. J. Dawney,\nMry J. D. Allen and Mrs. W. 0. C.\nLanskall.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trozzo of\nCranbrook are ipendlng a holiday\nIn Nelion.\n\u2022 Mrs. Cannlff wai a visitor\nfrom Grind Forks yesterday.\n\u2022 Shoppers in the city yesterday\nincluded Mrs. Smith of Salmo.\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mrt. A. Mackcrcth of\nBroadwater spent yesterday In town.\n\u2022 Mrs. L. S. Bradley, Josephine\nStreet Is holidaying In tht East.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. A. Matassa, Nelion Avenue, have returned from a\nholiday in Calgary and Vancouver.\n\u2022 Mrs. V.. J. McLeod and baby\ndaughter Margaret of Medicine Hat\nire guests of Miss Margery Todd at\nthe home of the latter's parents, Mr.\ntnd Mrs. Robert Todd, Front Street\n\u2022 Reevt md Mri. B. F. Gum-\nmow ot Peachland and Alderman\nMiss Jane Kilmer of Coqultlam who\nhave been guests at the home of Mrs.\nW. M. Buchanan, 710 Third Street,\nwhile here attending the U.B.C.M.\nIn Nelson have returned to their\nhomes.\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mrs. J. H. Chapman,\nSilici Street, wbo havt spent tht\npast three weeks' holidaying In Vtncouver and Victoria, htvt returned\nhome.\n\u2022 Mrt. W. Winsttnley tnd Peter\nof Crescent Valley iptnt yelterday\nshopping ln town.\n\u2022 Henry Hayei of Crttcent Bay\nwaa among viiitors ln town yesterday.\n\u2022 Mn. Gnktll ot Willow Point\nvlilted Nelson yesterday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKay of\nBtlfour wtrt shoppers ln tht city\nThursdty.\n\u2022 Mri. Ann Aduddell, Silica\nStreet ipent yelterday at the home\nof ber ton-ln-law and daughter, Mr.\n<_3|_O__a_B_t)_tt_\u00bb_t_<0_a_.\nWOOL SKIRTS\nSizes 12 to 18\n\u00bb2.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\ns_\u00bb_^--_a_\u00bb__*_\u00bb_a_>_e-_a>_s\nFall and Winter Coats\nImported English Tweeds \u2014\n\"\"('l li Sizes 14 to 42.   From:\n$32-75\nTweed Jackets In Plaid,\nLewis and Donegal Tweeds.\nFrom:\n$6.95\nAll W66l Tweed C4<_t_\u2014\u00abln\nassarted colors P.i__d from.\n$18\"\nGENETTE COAT (Dyed Siberian Cot)   <tl A A fifi\nBROADTAIL COAT (Dyed Sheep). Cl 1 CJ  Art\nGREY SEAL (Clipped and Dyed Rabbit) ffl^C (\\f\\\nWlalcobnk JiUiL\n659  Baker St \u2014 Nelion,  B.C.\ntnd Mrt. Arthur Ltmbirt it South\nSloan.\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. 1. 8. Brtkt hive\nreturned from \u25a0 holiday ipent it tht\nCout\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. Roy Mum tn\nhire from Winnipeg When Mr.\nMtnn li ln the RCAF. They will\nspend a couple ot weeks leave with\ntheir parents. Mr. tnd Mrs. W. R.\nDunwoody, Kokimee Avenue, tnd\nMr. md Mrs. E. A. Mtnn, Medietl\nArtl Apirtmenti.\n\u2022 Mn. McEwlng of Salmo vlilted Nelson yesterday. .\n\u2022 . tck Htlgh of Million City Ii\nspending t holiday at the Annable\nhome.\n\u2022 R. H. Sttwtrt, M.E., ot Vtncouver, li a city vliltor.\n$43.15 Proceeds ot\nCrawford Bay Sale\n<_IAWTO*\u00a9 BAY, -. C - The\nCrtwford Bay Church Helperi Guild\nmilted tht sum of\u00bb43.15 tt a Jumble\nuit held recently. Thlt wu reported tt their recent meeting held\nit Mn. Richardson's homt, Sept.\n1. Committees tor the tilt wtrt\nMn. Derbyshire, Mn. Fraser, ln\ncharge ot the stall, Mn. W. King,\nCm; tnd Mn\/ McLachlln, Mn.\n1,  Mh.   Richardson   ind  Mn.\nDeverion, tea.\nAbo tt the meeting, $1.09 wu\nhanded ln from tht Chut, tnd several reclpta wtrt told. Arrangements wefe made tor cleaning the\nChurch.   Mn. Neal served tea.\nHave ia Individual\nPtrmtntnt Wave\nto lult four typt\nIt\n.   9 BEAUTY SHOPPE\nPhone M-\nFor Reliable Watch. Repairs\nConsult\u2014\n411 BAKER IT.\nConsider the\nFood Value In\nK. V. MILK\n111111111iHi11111111111111111111111.il irnlii\nMICE SELECTION OF\nFALL HATS\nit\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOP\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, SIFT. II, 1944 - I\nMrs. Thea. A Gibson\nNeiton tnd Diitrict Representative\nfor\nSpencer Corsets and\nHealth Garment's\n110 Kerr Apartments\n< >i \u25a0 \u2022_ _ 111 \u25a0\u25a0 ii \u25a0 11 ii 111 it \u25a0 i ii 11111_ i.\nMALCOLM'S FURS\n. Repair! \u2014 Alteration!\n' Storige\n639 Baker St.      Phone 960\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nFREEMAN\n*     FURNITURI CO.*'\nrht Route of Furniture ViluM\nPhont '.15 Nelson\nALL-WOOL\nGRIY BLANKETS\n$11.95 pair\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nI ArUfHtfd G. So\nI didn't join the Army to sec Canada.... I signed up to\nfight\u2014to go overseas\u2014to do the work of a real soldier!\nThat's why I'll wear the GS badge on my arm.\nIt's a decoration \u2014 something any man can be proud to\nwear\u2014because only those willing to do their full share of\nservice are permitted to wear it.\nAnd when the boys come marching home again I'll be\nwith them-one of the GS soldiers who have helped to\nput Victory on the map \u2014one of the men whom all Canada\nwill honour.\nYou bet I'll be proud of my GS Badge!\nJjmmtm\nW_AI.ITO_Y0U_A__\nTOOAV\nJOIN THE CANADIAN ARMY\nfor Overseas Service\n tm    u.\n \u2022 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY,' SEPT. 16, If44\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nRoyal Suite at Chateau Frontenac\nModern, yet not ornate, describe! what has become known at the Royal Suit* on the Crown floor\nof the Chateau Frontenac. It was here that Their Majesties, King George ind Queen Elizabeth,\nttayed during; their visit to Quebec during the Royal Tour oi 1939. Colored print! depicting notable\nevents in England's long history adorn the walla, while from iti windows i sweeping panorama of\nthe mi-'hty St. Lawrence and the Laurentian Mountains cm be Mtn.\nEMBROIDER HER FROCK: A\nwreath of embroidered posies\nmtkti thli ilmplt-to-mtkt frock\nt party dress. Tht itltchery ll\nmainly luy-daliy tnd single\nitltch.\nPttttrn J74 hil transfer pttttrn\nOf embroidery ind neceuary pattern pitcti for dress; tliei 2, 4 or\n6.   State llll desired.\nSend 20 cm tt tor tnn pattern to\nThe Nelion Daily Newi, Needle-\n' craft Dipt, Nelion. Write plainly\npattern numbar, your mmt tnd\naddreii. Patterni will bt milled\nto your home In about 16 dayi.\nThere miy be lomt further delay In delivery becauie of thl\nlarge Increase In orders during tht\npresent leuon.\nWELL-THS IS TUB\nNIGHT MAGGIE GOES\nTO THE OPBRA-NOW\nHOWAMICONNA\nerr out op\nGOIN'T\nrVBeOTIT-\nI'M. TELL\nBOBBy I'M\nILL-SHE U.\nTEU. MASOE-\nTHEN MAGGIE\nWIU-MAKE\nHEROO-\nOH\/OH\/ I JUST CAMS IN\nTO TEI__.yO-.--VE OCT\na-seveOe headache-\nrU. NOT BE ABLE TO\n<SO OUT TOKIXSHT-\nWHOOOVOU\nTHINK AARSJWOS\nWILL GET TO\n<30T0 THE\nOPERA\nWITH HER?\n._.\nProof of Nazi desperation before tdvinelna\nCintdlint ll found In the uit of thli train u t barrier on t French trick. It li loaded with precious\nfood tnd medicil supplies besides l complete machine shop.\u2014Cimdian Army W.I.B. Ridlophoto.\nON THEIR WAY TO GOTHIC LINE: Theie\nmtn of in Ontario unit, take thli trail which leads\ndown to thi River Fogllo ind thence to the main\nGothic Lim In Italy. Canadian infantry and British\nirmor work together In this lector. \u2014 Clnidlin\nArmy Oversell Photo.\nWlwdOatL   lM*cudiii\nTODAY't PA.TTERNi Pattern\n9120\u2014designed for style and comfort A lumper frock In women'i\nilzeil Easy sewing; for variety\nmake several blouiei.\nPattern 9120 oomea In women'i\nalzea: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 46.\nSize 36, jumper, takes 212 yds. 39-\nInch; blouse, 2 ydi. 36-Inch,\nbend 20 centi for thlt pattern to\nTha Nelion Dally Newa, Needle-\ncraft Dept, Nelson. Write plainly\npattern number, your name and\naddreii, Patterni will be mailed\nto your home in about 16 daya.\nThere may be tome further delay In delivery becauie of tha\nlarge Increase In orders during the\npresent seeeon.\nAUNT  HET\nBr ROBERT GUILLEN\n\"Amy looks ytmrt yminfer with\nhp. face made up and her h_*fr\n_yf_i, but poor Sua don't know how\nIt Just makes her look like a woman of her age tryln' to look\nyoung\"\n700 BOXES PEARS\nSHIPPED,  BRILLIANT\nBRILLIANT. B C-A carina., nf\n700 tx.xr. nf p\u00ab>a.. waa shipped from\nhere Tiifudsy.\nBonnington\nONLY NAZI LEFT IN MARSEILLE! Frltl der Dumokipf.\nHit only irmid Nisi lift In Marseille \u00abnd even ht h\u00ab \u2022 whits flag\nIn hli hind. Thi dummy was built hy overjoyed Frxnoh kids ti \u2022 get\ntun of dirlilon it th\u00ab depleting overlords of thi Wehrmltht wha\nwan __*_. from MtrwIUt    _> th* All|\u00ab. f .r_*.\nHITTING STAR. Helm Cillsg-\nhan, Vancouver. I. C. -itrhall\nstir playing with tha Minneapolis\ntlrli In thl All Am.r (in (.Iris'\nProfeiilcinal Banhall Ltl\u00abul In\nChltlM, I, the hilling iter ot the\nloop, (hi hittiH JOT \u2022< tht int _\n'  et\n-_KH.HUK.TUI. B C -Mrt. O. N\nBrown entertained at the tea hour\nat her home, (Torre I.Inn Ranch. In\nhonor of Mri J l.andtryou of Cal-\ngarv. The lea tlhle was charming\nn its settlnl on the lawn unrler the\n\u25a0hadr tree* The Invited Bursts\nwere Mrs J lender von, Sr , the\nflint tf honor. Mri l.andervmi.\nMist Wineta. Mlu Ruel and Mlu\nJoin  Lander-on  of LtthhrJdft.\nMn VT McPnall. Mi\u00ab. Join ind\nMilter .'ark Mrl'hall, ind Mri J t\nPirktr of Com Linn Mn M K\nHirrtion a__ti.*d tht _\u2022-.\u2022-<< In\nitrrlng\nJ G Ony wu i Nelion vliltor\nRahirdiy\nMr and Mrs F C Johnion wen\nNelson   shoppers  Sltllt.IV\nThe wwMy Red Crou work partial   svere   remimar]   Mondav   when\nI _\u2022_-   \u00bbi_i_ \u00ab__-\u00ab!   ~~a ______ \u25a0   u__\n\"It \u25a0__ htvt bAn i (Mtu* of tarnlnc Ion to you, major.\nhut to mi U wm Juit \u00bb wiry mutU-cho.\"\nridden wm Joint holt met it tht\nhomt of Um littn attending were\nMn J. D. Ytaltnan. Mrs. D J. Davit.\nMn H M'Ltufhlin. Mn W Wilk\nU_   UK I    __. C_\u00ab   lU.\n\u2022on.   Mrs    Harvey   Stone,   Mrs    A\nDunimort. Mn W. Mtrtln ind Mn\nA. McFadden\nMr. ind Mn Hirvt.  later* win\nJ\n \\otx5\nLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nJORDAN-To Cpl. uul Mri. Donald\nor din, 408 Victoria. St., at Koo tens.\n__te Oeneral Hospital. Sept. 15. a\non. (Mra. Jordan was the former Mlu\ntea Henrlckson.)\t\n-AS SAVKH, t'ATEN'lt-J, PROVEN.\n!uarant_il   Pits  all   motors.   1(   you\nhive other lull time employment,\nwrite for proof, agency proposition.\nVictory Muni. Company, Cornwall.\n. Ontario.\nv.U ._,._.\t\nBOUB. -To Mr. and Mn. William\n(ouey, 310 Park at, at Kootenay Lake\njeneral Hospital. Sept. la, a son.\nUBR_ItOi\u00bbt\u2014To Mr. and\" Mra. M,\nJet 'is off of Tagbum, at Kootenay Lake\nieiieral Hospital. Sept. 12. a ion.\nllODIKEN\u2014To Mr. and Mra. M.\nSodlken of Crescent Valley, it Kootenay Lake Oeneral Hoipital, Sept.\nIS, a daughter.\nHELP WANTED\n___1__ \u2014 COOK HOOSl.___.___.\nBoard and room, good lalary, all\nSundays and holidays off, central\ndowntown location. Apply National\nSelective Service, Trail, B.C. Quote\nOrder No. 80.-1-32.\t\n__ITB--FOB OENERAL HOUBE-\nwork from Nov. 15th to Mirch lat.\nreliable girl. Will pay (are and return   to   Vancouver,   plus   135   a\n. month. Apply Box 1935 Nelaon Newa.\n\u25a0ANTKD  \u2014 CHAMBERMAID.  PULL\n1 time employment hotel work. Apply\n[Nltlonal Selective Service Office.\nM___> PULL TIME HO-St. EEPeT.\nI tot couple, light work, good watei\nI UM Dally Newa.\n__ POR OENERAL WOKB. in\nipltal. Apply National Selective\n, Nelaon\n\u25a0.ANTia-\u2014WAITRESS  POR  SLOCAN\nminim camp. Oood v_\u00abe s. Apply\nJ gelectlvt Service, Nelion.\t\nIfANTBD\u2014PIRflT COOK POR BLO-\nI nn mining camp. Apply National\nU Selective Service, Nelson.\n\u25a0ANTED\u2014ONE ALL RODNl. WEL-\n, der (or local machine shop. Apply\nSelective Sendee, Nelaon.\t\nSCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION\nl-XNoa, TYPISTS. POSTAL CLERKS\nlor Government war work. Tou call\ntrain  it  home   Pree   Information\nM.C.O.  ClvU Service School,  Ltd\nWinnipeg.\n_S1TUATI0NS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rates for non-\n[ commercial idvertliementi under\nthlt -lanUlcatlon to assist people\nweklng employment Only 35c for\noni week (\u2022 dayi) covin any\nnumber ot required lines Paytble\nia idvance. Add 10e If box mim-\n' wtrdttlrtd.\nwTTH SMALL BOT\nI Jlewt.\nLOST AND FOUND\nUBl SOME TIME AQO A BOX CON-\ntatnlni money and Jewelry (heir-\nloomi). Owner li In the Army. Revert it generoua. Write Boi 1337\nI Belly Newi.\nU_W\u2014SATORDAT NI 0B_ WAUJTT\nWith _5. Name and addreia of owner la wallet. Please return, u la\n\u25a0 badly needed.\nWBH \u2014 SMALL  RED   PLSXAOLABS\nbraoelet. hu wing with Initial S set\n\u25a0 ln. Koepeake. Phone 833R.\t\nPsOerr\u2014PROBABLY BETWEEN CIVIC\ni ind Biker \u2014 Umbrella, navy with\n| white check, Pleaae phone 10WT.\nIJfalaott ..ally $?tun\nTelephone IM\nTraU circulation: Phone 1535-L\n; Classified Advertising Rates\nlie per Um per lniertlon.\netc per line per week (0 _n_c-\n\u00abtlte Insertions tor cast of 41\n11.41 a lino a month (39 timet).\nMinimum 3 Un ie per insertion\nBox number llo extra. This\n-Overt my number of timet.\nPUBLIC (LEOAL) NOTICES,\nTKMDEB. STO.\nlSt per line flnt Insertion, tnd\n14c tech lUbetquent Insertion.\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS 10%\nJOB PROMPT PAYMENT\n\u25a0FECIAL LOW RATES\nNon-commrrciai 111 _ a 11 e n i\nWtnted tor -5c for any required\nnn_s_er of lines (or ill dayt, payable In advance-\nSUBSCRIPTION   RATES\nBingli oopy \u2014\t\nBy eirrler. per week\nIn  advance\nBy carrier, per year\nBy mills:\nOni month \u2014\u2014\nThree monthi \u2014\nSli montha ....\nOni yeir\n_      .35\n- 13 00\n-\u00bb .75\n_ 3.00\n- 4.00\n_ \u00bb.0O\nAbove rates apply n, Canada,\nUnited SUtea and United K'ni-\ndom to aubKrlben living outaldt\nretular earner area.\nElsewhere and to Oenadi smere ,\neitra   pottage   la   required:   One\nmonth 11 50: three montha, 14.00;\nHi monthi. 18.00: one year. 115.00\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nASSAYKUS AND MINE\n KBPHhHEMA'IIVES\nE   W.  W-U-OWSON. PROVINCIAL\nAssayer, 301 Josephine St., Nelson\nH     _      __,_!.-      ROSSLAND.    B C.\nAstayer. Chemist. Mint ripreecn've\nTHE WEST KOO(ENAY ASSAY OP-\n(Ice. 410 Kootenay St., Nelaon, a 0\nA J. buiE independent Mine Representative  Box 54. Trail. B.O\t\nPROPERTY, HOUSES. FARMS\nBlilLUINO CUNTKACTUH-\nNEL-M-i.   BUlLDlNQ   CONTRACTORS\nNo Jobs too imall or too large.\nPhone 530 \u00bb07 pront St\nCHIKOPRACTOHS^\nj. coun McLaren. D.c, chirO-\npractic X-ray Spirograph! Strand\nTheatre Bldg., Trail, B.C. Phone 838\nKI.IIM_K- AND 8-RVE-OB-\nR W HAQOEN. MININO AND ClVE\nEngineer, B.C. Land Surveyor\nRossland and Orand Form, B.C.\nBOYD  C.   AFFLECK,  318  OORE ST\nNelaon, B.C. Surveyor and Engineer\nINSURANCE AND SEAL E9TAT_\nOHAS.   F.   MCHARDY,   INSURANCE.\nReal Estate. Phone 135,\t\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETT'S  L1M-TED\nMachine Shop, acetylene and electric\nwelding, motor rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhorle 593 334 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S MACHiNB SHOP -\nSpecialists in mine and mill work\nMachine work, light and heavy\nElectrlo and Aoetylene welding.\n708 Vernon St.. Nelson       Phone 93\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. X. MARSHALL\nOptometrists\n1458 Bay Ave., Trail. Phone 177\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY \t\nHardwood merchant       373 Baker St\nSECOND HAND STOKES\nWE    BUY,   SELL   AND   EXCHANGE\nWhat have you? Ph. 534. Ark Store\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER. STOP AT\nAimer Hotel. Opp C P R Depot\nCARBON ARC WELDER AND UEL-\nmet. first clue ihapt J Cheaa. (34\nVernon. St.\nYOU CAN RUN A HOMB KINDBR-\ngarten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg, Man.\n30 KODAK   PRINTS to\n\u2014 Refunds on fallurei \u2014\nIn Today\u2014Out Tomorrow\nFilm Exchange, Caatligar or\nPostmaater,  Brilliant.\n25c LI0NS PHOT*~25c\nP. O   Box 484, Vancouver\nAny a-exp roil developed and printed\n35c Reprlnta 3c   Free 5x7 coupon\nWAR NERVES, LONG HOURS, \"Tttt-\nrled meali, bring Indigestion, acid\nstomach, digestive allmente. Get re-\nlle[ with pleasant, tasteless Wilder'! Stomach Powder. 80o and tl\nat all druggllts.\nFILM8 DEVELOPED AND PRINTID\n(8 or 8 exposure roll) 25o. Reprint!\n3d each For your anapihoti, choose\nKryital Finlah Guaranteed non-fide\nprints Kryital Pbotoa, Wilkle, Baa-\nkatchawan. Establlihed over .30\nvein\nSTOP 8UFFERINO FROM FOLLOW-\nIng stomach Dltordera: Acid Stem-\nch. Indlgeitlon, Heartburn, Coated tongue, Bad Breath Sick Headaches, etc Uie Ellk'a stomach powder No. 3. prepared by experienced\nPharmacist It muit give Immediate\nresult* or money back, tl 00. 13 00\nEllk's Medicine Company. Dept 43\nSaskatoon   Sask.\nSTOP ITCHING TORTURES O?\neczema, ptorlsila, ringworm, athlete's loot and other akin Irritation! with Ellk'a Ointment No 5.\nprescription of noted ik In specialist Itch relieved promptly\nskin healed quickly or money refunded 11.00, 13 00 Mall orderi\nrilled promptly Order todiy from\nEllk'i Medlclm Co. Dept 43, Sart-\natoon. Saak.\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nFor Sale\nILargt house, \u00ab bedrooms: den\n\u25a0 -with open Ureplice. iun\n' porch, dining room md living\nroom, furnace. Gas. I lots.\nCorntr property. Very suitable\n(or housekeeping sultei. Close\n?_\u00a3'\"\u25a0     $3500\nOR 13300 CASH\n9    Home, with 3 bedrooms, cem-\n*\u2022   ent foundation, nice Urge living rooms, good floors, one lot.\nLow taxes.        'ttUAA\nPrice, terms       $_.9Uv\n4    A house that Is cepable of be-\n*\"   Ing mide Into three suite! with\nvery   small   expenditure,   to\nbring  t  revenue of at least\n.50.00 a month. Very dole In,\n_.rtociirab'$30oo\n1500 CASH\nA Improved t acre ranch horne,\n9 acret ln orchard ind garden,\ngood house, 8 rooms, kitchen\nand bathroom modern, full\nbasement, picking house end\nout buildings. Tixes, water and\nlight paid for 1944. This ranch\nIs fully equipped ind Is one of\nthe flneit fruit nnchei in the\nKootenays. Inspection invited\nct_r_'w $6500\nTERMS $7000\nS    Small cottage  for sale,  Falr-\nI      vioii,   Hlct.i^t     .11   -k. _.-.-.   -.\nC. W. Appleyard\n& Co.\nReal Cstatc tnd Insurance\nPhont. 269 302 Baker St\nuanadi!!n?ac5\nland, partially Improved and un*\nImproved, also grazing land In tho\nProvincea of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Desirable terms for particulars apply to Asst. flupt Bales, 008\nDept Natural Resources,, Calgary\nWHY NOT CHANGS 70UR PIRJE insurance on Household Effects to a\nF10ATER ALL RISK POLICY Th!s\nprotects you against Fire and The't\nand many other hazards either at\nhome or travelling Ask Us for imr\ntlculars C W. Appleyard & Co\nPOR  IMMEDIATE  PLANTING\nBULBS\nSeveral hundred Bronze Darwin Tulips  and  Deffodlls.  Jonquils, Narcissus   (latter  three  are  mixed)   at  60o\nper dozen prepaid.\nPLANTS\nClumps of the newest kind Delphiniums (Pacific hybrids, all colors, white\netc.), bloom spikes to 3 ft. and flowers\na to 3 in across Would cost you up to\n65c a clump anywhere else, 2_c clump\nSeedlings ot newest (Russell) Lupins\n35c each.\nSeveral different kinds of -Jerenntals\n.state what you want) 15c per clump.\nStrawberry runners (larly Bird etc.).\n|1 per hundred.\nPlant*  express  collect\nAndrew rant   Apnledale. BO.\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC\nFOR SALE\u2014 1. -FLEMISH OIANT\nrabbits, both breeding and young\nstock. Bargain. Ph, 7M-X1.\n[Cryptoquotes\nX U      BL0PAS8      XQBRYPB        EM TL!.\nfee RUT   XII   KTTIPUt   XQBRYPB   V W T E U \u00ab-\n_-KT-.TUa_.__U.\n.  Tsstertt. \u25a0 Cryptoquotei REVENCE IS ALWAYS THE WEAK\n_j___auw_ Of A UTTUB AND NARROW V   WUVBNiU*\nCryptoquotes are quotation! of lamoui persons written cipher A\ntub!tliute character hai replaced the original letter. For Initance, in\n\"R\" may lubstltvite ior the original \"E\" throughout the entire erypto-\nouote, or t \"BR\"4 may replace an \"LL\" Find the key and tollow\nthrough to the solution.\nview district\" 24 tt 1 A(\\f\\\ngood lots, cash\nNEW LISTING...\nApartment\nHouse\nIdesl ctntral location on Vernon St.\nTwo lots, tour apartment.\nHouse in excellent condition ind\nhas full basement, concrete foundation, furnace.\nMain floor apartment hai large\nbright living room, dining room,\nkitchen with pantry, dinette md\none.bedroom.\nFirst floor\u2014two. tpirtmenti. One\nhis .living room, din tag-kitchen\ncombination and one bedroom; second has living room-kitchen combination ind bedroom.\nSecond floor apartment hai living\nroom-kitchen combination and one\nbedroom.\nAll apartments furnished and complete with sinks, ranges and gas\nplitei. Two bathrooms. Total rents\n\u2022bout $100.00 per month.\nFull prices Including fumture (other\nthan   owners   personal   furniture\u2014\n$4750\n* Termi arranged\nT. D. Rosling\n_. Wird St Phone 717\nInsure with Rolling md Save\nWANTED TO BUT\u2014. OR \u00ab ROOM\nhorns with thrte bedrooms, furnace\nand baeement, requiring no repairs\nWill pay .1000 down. Poa_e_lon end\not Bept. Phone l-MR.\nrOR SALE OR RrNT AT SALMO, BO.\npartly furnlihed, aiml-modern 8\nroom house Phoni 21S-L or write\nJ. F. Donaldson, 110 Carbonate St..\nNllaon, B.C.\nWI SPECIALIZE IK FARM LANDS\n8M our Hit\u2014Roberuon Reilty Oo\nLtd   53. Wird Bt\nFOR SALE\u2014JO ACRX FARM. 7 ACR\u00abS\ndear. 3 roomed house. John Bengts-\n_ bsrg. Blewett,\t\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nFOR SALE\u2014-  YOUNa MARES, ONI\n7 yn., one nearly 3 yn. Salmo, 6\nmile, Nelway Road. Harry Malakoft\nSalmo.\nroil SALE\u2014A QUANTIT. OF 1 AND\n3 year old ev_s and fat lim be. Bred\nfrom i_x Bullock Ram. Also sxs\nRim   Thomis Mlllir, Burton.  B C\nFOR 8ALE\u2014ONI TIAfi HORSES, _\nyn. old wilghlng 1600 lbs. Purebred\nBelgium!. Colour, grey. Both mares\nMr. P. K-_aroff, Procter, B.C.\nFOR    3AI.E\u2014 REGISTERED    QUERN\n\u25a0ey bull, 16 monthi old, qulit. Ap\nply Qiorn Walton, Carrolli Landing\n-3R _AL\u00bb-tOtrNQ SADDLE HOR8H\nchiip for cuh. Box 1011 Nelaon\nDally Newi.\nFOR SALI-1 aOOt) WORK HORSE\nabout 1400 lbs Wo Lee, Davlea Bt\nCity.\nfor qincK sale\u2014one-year-old\n1 .'ns,   -00   nch.  Phone  MSYl   be\ntween t md 7 PM.\nFOR BALE\u2014YORKSHIRE PlOB. BIX\nweeks old. A. Doienberger. Bun-\nsMue   B\u00bbv.  R.R.I. NlUoc.  B.C.\nFOR SALE\u2014\u00ab WB-K OLD PIOS. f\nFransen, R.R.I, Nelson.\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nFOR tMMEilATE DEHVERY-ONI\nNo _-S cream separator, capacity\n900 Iba. Call, wire or write Central\nTruck St Equipment Co., 702 Front\n8t\u201e phone 100, Nelson. B. C.\t\nBelieve It or\nNot They All\nHave Good\nRubber\n1936 Chev. Master Sedan.\nHeater ind licensed.\n1935 Ford Coupe.\nMotor A-l ind licensed.\n1933 Bulck Sedan.\ntyw valve grind and licensed.\n1933 Chrysler Sedan.\nOversized tires md licensed.\n1931 Nash Sedan.\nHydraulic brakes end one shot\nlubrication.\n1930 Dodge D.A.\nHydraulic brakes and miles of\ncheap tFansportation.\n1929 Nash Sedan.\nEconomical and good,\nKootenay\nMotors\n(Nelson) Ltd.\nH.  HARROP\n_________ NUMBER\nHome   Work-Shop   Mandrelli\nComplete with Bearing! and V Pulley\nShaft la approx. II In. long, _\" round,\nwith ti\" thread, I tn. oollara\nPRICE  PREPAID TO TOU  I5.DS\nSend Post Off!\u00ab or Bank Money Order\nwith order\nto\nAOMI  MACHINERY\n1847 Main St. Vancouver, 8,0\nWe can deliver from stock\nFL4S\n2-TON SPECIAL. 34x7 tires.\nG.M.V.C. Permit Required\nSWITCH TO FARGO\nSave With Safety.\nPEEBLES\nMOTORS\nFOR SALE\u2014I  DODGE 120 HJP. RE-\nconditioned engine. Wllllami Tram-\nfer. Nelaon.\t\nFOR AUTOMOBILE PART*\n City Auto Wreckers\t\nNEW  AND USED BATTERIES. .__.\nson  Auto Wrecking  and Oarage.\nWANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\n__N0I    POST    PRODUCERS - WI\nwant several carload! of split cedar\nposts. Write for aohedule of authorized prlcei for fence poiti delivered it Prairie points. Royal Lumber\nYards Ltd., Oal|iry, Alberta\nSHIP US JOUR SCRAP METALS OR\nIron. Any quantity. Top prlcei paid\nActlvi Trading Oompany, 818 Powell St., VintS-urn, B O\nMACHINERY\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n914 Hall Bt Dnwei M0\nNELSON, B C. \\\nMlnlni,    Milling    snd    Sawmill'\nMachinery\nLawrence Induiuiil Power Unite\nHeapi   Engineering   Oo.   Sawmill\nMachinery\nBpear tnd Jadteon, \"The World'!\nOld-It     Maken    oi  8**1.\"   -\u00bbW\nBltt. Holdera, Circular Stwt,\nPower daws, OmoIIm ind Electric. \"The Saw Without i Pliw.\"\nSPECIAL\nMaginc* Lint Wins\n$2000 Durham Race\nTORONTO, Sept. IS (CP).-Mt-\nglnot Line, in 11 to 1 ihot, won the\n$2000 Added Durham Cup Handicap\nyeiterday'i feature race of the Ontario Jockey Club it Woodbine\nFerjt.\nSTOCKS\nCORDWOOD SAW  MANDRELS\nSaw Bladea\nLarge Stock ef Pipe, Fitting!,\nBelting, Pulleys. Conveyer Chain.\nShafting and other Suppllee.\nAOME  MACHINIST  LIMITKD\n1847 Main St. Vanoouver. BO\nQuick Delivery\nVANCOUVER\nMINER\nBtyonnt ..\u00ab_\u00bb_\u00bb___\nBrilomt  -~.\u2014\nCariboo  Oold   ....\nOoloonda ....\t\nOrandview\t\nHedley Mascot\t\nIsland Mountain ....\nKoot Belle  _\nPaclflo Nlokel\t\nPend OrelUe\t\nPioneer Oold -\nPremier Oold\t\nPrivateer ....... .\nRe.vei MaoD\t\nReno Oold -\nSheep Creek\t\nSllhak Premlir \t\nTmlr Yankee atrl ...\nOILS\nAnglo  Can\t\nAP Con \u2022 -\nCal a. Bdmonton\t\nHome  -\nNational Pete _\nPicirto Pett \t\nRoyillte    _...\nUnited  \u2014\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital 1st._ \t\nCoast Brew\t\nUnited Distill  \t\nLONDON B.B. HOISTS\nIn stock. Immediate delivery.\n1 snd 6-ton, all steel, hand and power\n\u2022Purves E. Ritchie & Son.\n858 Hornby Vancouver, J^C.\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nINDUSTRIAL.\nCan Car & Fdy Pfd _   J8_\nCan Oelaneee Pfd  140\nCan Steamship  _ , 87%\nCon Min St Bmeltlng  47\nOom Steel _ Coal B   7Vs\nShawnlgan W * P   14\nSt iAwrence Oorp   2H\nBANKS\nCommerce - 14U,\nDominion  14 _,\nImperial   _  18\nMontreal     18y\u201e\nNova Scotia  - 38\nRoyal  _   18\nToronto  - -7\nProvlnot of British Columbia\nDepartment of Public Works\nNELSON FERRT SCHBDULE\nOommenclng Wedneiday, September SOth, the Nelaon Ferry Bhedule\nwill revert to the half hourly service,\nleaving the Nelson Ferry landing at\nten minutes past the hour and twenty\nmlnutei to the hour, and leaving the\nNorth Shore at ten minutes to the\nhour and twenty minutes after thi\nhour.\nThla change li made by reason of\ntraffic  conditions not warranting a\ncontinuation of the exlitlng schedule.\nBlgned-E. SMITH.\nDistrict Engineer.\nBy Authority of the Miniiter of\nPublic Worki.\nCourt Houm,\nNelson, B.C.\nSentember 18th. 1M4.\nCalgary Livestock\nOALOABT, Sept. II (CP)\u2014Market\nclosing ttetdy on all butcher cattle\nGood itocker and feeder steers steady\nffommon kinds hard to sell. A few\ngood to choice light veal calves\nsteady. Common to medium and heavy\ncalves alow and hard to sell.\nToday'i receipts: 89 rattle, 14 calves,\n80 hogs.\nOood to choloe butcher steers 10.80-\n11.2.V Common to medium B-10.28.\nOood to choice butcher heifers 9.60-\n10.S0. Oood\u00bb butcher oowa 7.50-8St.\nOood Bulla 6.78-8. Oood stocker and\nfeeder tteen 8.60-9,80. Stock oowi\nind heifers 5-8.\nOood to choice veal calves 0-19.\n.Hogs yeiterdiy 16.70 for A'i sows\n9-9.18 live weight.\nWAITED--SEVERAL CARLOADS O*\nplaned lumber mostly _x4'a, ehlplap\nand board!. Write Royal Lumber\nYardi Ltd.. CaHary. Alberte\nWAN TED-USED MOWER AND RAKE,\none horse preferred. Most any oon-\ndltlon. Bo\u00bb  1938, Dally Newi.\nSHIP TOUR HIDSS TO J. P. HOR-\ngan. Nelion. B.O.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nsTofu-   -TxnnuB  ron  sal\u00ab~j\ndouble tided swinging racks with\nglass sliding doors. Suitable lor\nmen's and ladles' coats and suits\nDouble adjustable racks on each\naide. Base 78\" by 39\" These cues\nire high elm hardwood fixtures offered at a ridiculous low price, ln-\nqulrl at Mlllera Store, 1808 cedai\nAve., Trail, B.C.\nFOR SALE AT BAROAIN PRICES\u2014\n3 notion Ourmy range, OX. refrigerator*, counter and atooli, 30\ngal. cap. soda fountain, showcases,\nNatlonil cash register. Royal typewriter, restaurant table and chairs.\netc. Apply Mri. A. D. Pipatlan, 415\nHall St.. Nelson\nSAFE FOR BALE. 30_4O_6O OUTSIDF.\n17138x38 Inside. Sifety vault 18x33\ns35. Write Burni t} Co. Ltd.. Nelion.\nflnap for cash\nDRY PINE CORD-WOOD FOR BAlJt\non Stsnley St., excellent for kindling. Caah price 16.60 per cord. Ph.\n438-R2.\t\nStandard recbipt books 4 Rf\ncetpts to pige with dupllcite ihei _\nNelson Dally Niwi Printing Dept\nPIPI \u2022 F-rTtNOS - TUBES SWCIAt\nlow prices Actlvi Tridlng Oo. 918\nP\"*ell 8t    Vincouver   1.1)\nFOB SALE - SIMMONS DROP-SID-i\nchild's bed, sprint filled mattr-Si.\nlike new. 130.00. Phoni 1070\nFOR 8AI_\u2014TWO OOOD 18 SIM\nWaltham watohea. Box 1908 Dally\nNews\nFOR   SALE\u2014COMPUtTE   SHOE  Rl-\npalr shop Apply stlmoff. South Slo-\nEIXCTROLUX CLEANtR OUARA. -\nteed airvloa. supplies O. B. FraaiT,\n1104 MoQuanle Ave. \t\nFOR SALS\u2014BED OUTFIT WIT_\nsprlng-lllled mattresi 410 Joiephlni\nStreet,\nRUBBER STAMPS FOR MAR-_TN(i\nFruit Boies  Nelson Dili. Rewi\nODD 1A1.LES. C-iAIRS. DRESSBtS.\nbeds  Psv leu at tha Ark Store\nProvlnot of British Columbia\nDepartment of Public Works\nKOOTENAY LAKE FERRT\n.    .        BCHEDUUE\nPubltc notice Is hereby given that\noommenclng September 30th the Kootenay Lake Ferry schedule will be as\nfollows:\nLeaving Fraser'i Landing  13 noon\nahd   8   p.m.,   leaving   Gray   creek\n1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. dally.\nThis   change  wai made   as  traffic\ncondition! do not warrant a continuation of the present Khedule.\nSigned\u2014E. SMITH,\nDiitrict Engineer.\nBy Authority of the Minister of\nPublic Works.\nCourt House.\nNeleon. B.C..\nS--t*mb-r 16th. 1944.\nRENTALS\nWANTED \u2014 TWO-ROOM SUITE FOR\nelderly woman tnd girl. Will do\nlllht housework in return. Box\n1890 Dallv News.\nWANTED TO RENT\u2014SMALL SUITI\nor room for elderly lady. Apply Box\n19.18 Dally News.\nWANTED TO RENT OR BUY\u2014MO-\ndem house, 3 rooms nreferred. Ap-\nolv Box 1934 Dally News\nW\/NT TO RENT SPACE IH PR17AT1\nboethouse for canoe, reliable party\nPhone 183-L.\t\nFOR RENT\u2014FURN. LIGHT HOUST-\nkeeplng room. Phone 73IR.\t\nPEST CONTROL\n\"TtERPO\" Bug Killer B5c. Com-\nV pletely extermlnitee Bedbug!,\nCockroichei, Tien, Silverflsh,\nCrickets. \"DERAr Rit tnd Moult\nKiller 50c, Htrmleii to Humin,\nAnlmtl, Fowl. Sold by Eaton, leading drug, hardware, grocery itoret,\nor write Derpo Product!. Toronto 4\nROOM AND IOARD\nBOARD AND LAROE FRONT ROOM,\nsuitable f\u00b0' \u2022 perioni If dealnd\nC1o_ ln. 411 Silica St., phoni 449R.\nBEDS\u201480c A NIOHT CLUB Hultu\nSlllra St _        __________\nSUMMER RESORTS\nBALFOUR BEACH INN\nVacanclea now available for rooms and\nmeals,   cottates.   rowboaU.   Write\nphone Bilfour SM.\nHIO-S 1*4 FOR WANT AD SERVICI\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 tad   144 M up 1.13\n30 rilli    8990 up    M\n18 utlll. ...       _     34 40 up   .14\n.08\n14.60\n9.00\nfit\n\u202210_\nM\n1.16\nJ8\n.13\n133\n8.78\n1.35\n.41\n\u25a008 _\n1.09\n._\n.65\n.41\n173\n3 85\n.11\n59\n19.00\n.06%\n4.10\n1.66\n3.00\n.08\n14.78\n3.40\n.13\n.70\n1.36\n.30\n1.38\n3.98\n1.30\n.43\n.34\n.06 .\n1.10\n.85\n390\n.13\n.63\n30 00\n.06\n4.35\n1.75\n4.00\nHEW YORK STOCKS\nAm Smilt St R_f  M _\nAmer Telephone     161!.\nAnaconda  \u2014 \u2014 38%\nBeth Steel  60ti\nCanadian Padllc  9'\/,\nInte.national Nickel  39%\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNTPEO,   Sept.   16 (pP)\u2014Grain\nquotations'.\nRTB'\nlast.' -\u00abi_   \u00bbm st- - *>H.+W\u00ab\nDe.   _T    -OVt      89% 88Vk     \u2022\u00bb.'\nMay .    -0_     \u00bb0T4 S9VI     90%\n0ATS: 11 u.\nOct      \u2014        \u2014 \u2014       81V4\nDec.     Bltt     - -        BI1*\nMay 60%      -0% 60 _      50%\nBarley: All futures at celling prices\nof nr.ll\nCASH PRICES:\nOats: 3 CW. 81 _,: ex. 8 C.W. Bltt:\n8 C.W. 51', (ex. 1 feed 31'. I feed\n51\",) 3 feed 60: 3 feed 4-',.; track\n81tt.\nBarley: All at celling prices 64%.\nRye: 3 C.W. 90%.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1944 \u2014 T\nBall Standings\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nW L Pet.\nSt Louis  99 4J .\u00ab_\nPittsburgh   81 55 .596\nCincinnati    78 59 .583\nChicago 63 73 .483\nNew York  63 73 ,488\nBrooklyn   56 60 .413\nBoston      85 60 .407\nPhiladelphia                   S3 81 .396\nAMERICAN LKAGUE\nNew York  T8 61 555\nDettoit      76 62 .551\nSt. Louli  76 62 .551\nBoston -  73 65 .529\nCleveltnd      66 78 .475\nPhiladelphia  64 75 .460\nChicago         63 75 457\nWashington    59 80 .424\nBrowns, Tigers\nWithin Half\nGame of Yanks\nBATTER OUT OF TURN\nST. LOUIS, Sept. 15 (API-Backed by Vern Stephen's home run and\nnice hitting by his teammates,\nDenny Gatehouse pitched St. Louis\nBrowns to a 5-1 victory over Chicago White Sox  tonight.\nEd Cernett batted in a run In the\nfirst Inning on a single, but lt was\nnullified when Manager Luke Sewell pointed out to Umpire Joe Rue\nthat Carnett had batted out of turn\nand was automatically out, ending\nthe Inning. Stephens clouted his 18th\nhome run of the season when he\nhit Into the left field stands with\nnone on.\nChicago        1     7   0\nSt. Louis      5   10   0\nGrove and Tresh; Galehouse and\nMancuso.\nTIGERS LOSE AND WIN\nCLEVELAND, Sept. 15 (API-Detroit Tigers blasted four Cleveland\npitchers for a 9-1 victory to spilt a\ntwilight-night doubleheader In\nCleveland's stadium tordght. The Indians won 4-3 ln a 12-lnnlng opener.\nHarold Newhouser went ell the way\nfor the Tigers, allowing the Indians\neight hits. Mel Harder was charged\nwith the loss in the second game.\nThe Tigers missed an opportunity to\ntike lfrst place from New York\nYankees by losing the opener.\nFirst game:\nDetroit     J   10   1\nCleveland     4   13   0\nTrout tnd Swift; Gromek tnd\nRosar.\nSecond game:\nDetroit    \u2022   19   0\nCleveland     1    8   3\nNewhouser tnd Richards; Harder,\nPoat (5), Heving (6), Calvert (8)\nand Rosar.\nNATS CLIMB ON RED SOX\nWASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (AP)-\nishh-gtm- elffltbed ' oft 'fltfstori't\nleft handed rookie, Clem Drelsewerd for three runs ln the flnt inning tonight, a lead which helped\nthem triumph 5-J over the Son,\nWashington    5   Ul\nBoston      2    7   1\nWashington      5   11   1\nDrelsewerd, Barvett (71 and Monroe, Haefner  and  Guerra.\nReds (lose Up\non Pirates\nby One Game\nPITSBURGH, Stpt 18 (AP)-C_n-\nclnnitl Redt, .coring two nun In\nthe 10th inning, defeated Pittiburgh\nPirates, here tonight, to win Iht\nfirst tilt of i five-game series\u2014the\nlast of tht setson of the two squads\nfighting for lecond place.\nThe Plratei led moit of the wiy\nai Nick Strlncevlch betted Bucky\nWalters ln a fine pitching duel.\nThen in the ninth, the Reds tied\nthe score, and Xavler Resclgno, who\nrelieved Nick, proved euy for tht\nReds.\nCincinmtl     6 10   1\nPittiburgh    8  8   8\nWalten and Mueller; Strlncevlch,\nReicigno (10) and Lopez.\nJAYS AND GIANTS DIVIDE\nPHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15 (AP)\n-Philadelphia Philllei took the lecond game of an abbreviated double-\nheader with New York Giants hen\ntonight, 7-3. Ken Reffensberger\nwas the winning pitcher, md Hirry\nFeldman was the loier. The firtt\nifame. a one-Inning completion of\nthe July curfew-callecj game, went\nlo New'York 8-3.\nContinued game of July 16:\nNew York   8 11   0\nPhiladelphia    8   8   t\nSeward, Hansen (2), Adams Pkyl\nand Lombard!; Bqrrett, Musslll (4),\nKarl (5), Scham (7), Sshuman (9),\nKenedy (9) and Peacock.\nSecond game:\nNew York   8   5   9\nPhiladelphia     7   9   1\nFeldman, Rosso (5), Hansen (4),\nBrondell (5), Miller (6) and Lombard!; Raffensberger end Peacock.\nCUBS 8PLIT WITH CARDS\nCHICAGO, Sept. 15 (AP).-CM.\ncago Cubi defeated Mort Cooper _\nto 1 today to extend St Louli Ctr\u00bb\ndinnls' losing streak to five garnet,\nthe longest slump of the season, but\nthen the Chlcagoans kicked il\nthree runs to help the Red Blrdt\nimp the streak, 8 to 2, ln the lecond gtme of t doubleheader.\nTed Wilks, after retiring tht firs*\n13 Cubi to face him in order, pitched\neight-hit ball ln ihe nlghtctp to\nscore his 16th victory tgainit thret\ndefeats.\nFirst gamt:\nSt. Louit  1   10  \u2022\nChlcigo  1    7   ,\nM. Cooper md VY. Cooper; Chip-\nman and Gillespie, Williams (9).\nSecond gtme:\nSt. Louli I  8  t\nChlcigo    2   8   3\nWllks tnd O'Det; Vandenbcrg,\nFleming (9) md Willlum.\nBrooklyn it Bolton, postponed.\nREFUGEE CLUB GIVES\nS5TOPATWOTJCfflEOUP\nCASTLEGAR, B. C\u2014Tit* Refuge*\nClub Group No. 3 met Thunday\nwith Mra. C. King tnd Mn. E.\nEnglund as hotetses. Tht sum ot\n$5 was donated to thl Patriotic\nClub.    Refrethmenti wAe lerved.\nPigs and chickens were Introduced\nln the South flea Ialanda by lmml-\ngran from Asia.\n(mwtksl Jmdtt\nI-Omxw, -kpt. 16 (OP)\u2014A flnnw\ntone prevailed on the stock market\nlcd\u00bby. IndiutrlaU closed higher. Knl-\nllrs and diamond* met active support but flniihed below their beet\nl_.Te._i of the day u a result of profit\ntaking. Home* ralla were In demand\nat the finish.\nNBW YORX-\u00abtocks generally shift-\ned to ths rallying aide and the only\ncloud on the brighter picture was\nthe lack of real steam on tbe forward\nmove.\nIn the Canadian list, CPU. gained\n% and Uke Shore %. Dom* Mines\nwu unchanged.\nMONTRB\/VL \u2014 Recovery gesture*\nwere made by some leaden after recent svurwre downward tendencies.\nBmitstj and Klckel did better In\nMetal* and Hudson Bay and Noranda\nlagged.\n' TORONTO\u2014Th* recovery In the\nToronto stock market was extended\nmoderately In the afternoon period,\nespecially In the Oold and Base Metal\ngroups and volume fell off as prices\ntightened,\nThe action bulked in the gold list.\nOslnn of 10 to 25 cent* were netted by\nOlant Tellowknlfe, Macasaa, O'Brien,\nMidsen. Teck Hughs*, Preaton,\nBprlnger-Sturgeon. Bear Hiplorstlon.\nEast Malartlc, Cochenour Wlllans and\nAubelle.\nVANCOUVER\u2014Mines were irregular\nwhile Oils were practically st a etsnd-\nvtlll.\nCHICAOO\u2014Wheat futures turned\neaiy after a strong opening and other\nmarkets were unsettled with \u25a0 barley\nand September oata holding independently firm.\nAt the cloas wheat was S higher\nV) % lower than yesterday's finish,\nSeptember 11.57 _|. Corn waa _\u25a0 higher\nto \\ lower. December 11.07 V Oata\nwere up S to 3%, September 63.M_.-U\nRye was % to 1% higher, September\n941'n -04 Barley was l1* to 2'* higher,\nSeptember 11.03.\nWINNIPEO\u2014Trade wa* light ln rye\nfutures. In a late rally prices closed\n% to \\ cent a bushel higher.\nUnited States buyers took 100,000\nbushels of oats.\nFARM SUPPLIES\nAND REMEDIES\nDAIRY SUPPLIES\nPOULTRY SUPPLIES\nPhone, Write or Call\nNelson Farmers'\nSupply Co.\n524 Railway St.\nPhotfe 174\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINIS\nAnglo-Hutonlan\nBiattle   Oold  Mines\nConsolidated M - I\nDome Mines\t\nSeat   MalarUe   \t\nHard Rock Oold \t\nHolllnfer    \t\nHud-ou  Bay U.II\nInternet   Klckel   \t\nKerr-Addlaon  \t\nMioL Oooashult \t\nMalartlc Oold  \t\nMcInlyri-'o'-uP1\"-\nMcK-nzle Bed Uke\nMlnlni Corp ..\nMlplaalnt Mlnlni\nNorandt  \t\nNnrmitll    \t\nnollt crew oold\nFowiU Bourn Oold\nPreaton (eat Dome\nSan Antonio Oold\nSherrlvt Oordon \t\nVentures \t\nWall'   Annil'l\nwrlikt Ha __av . .-.\nHI\n1.49\n\u26667.00\n_fl IS\n\u25a0i in\nFill.w\nsold\nU 00\ntin\n\u25a0i u\nISO\n61 00\nI u\nIM\nMS\nsn _\n.80\nJ\u00ab0\n.\u00bb-\nJ.70\n105\nM\n10 75\n. ar,\n_*\u2022\nAunor        am\nAmaque   _ _  73\nBaer Ei      _      157\nCh  .. rvllle         1 _\nGlint   Y   K          8..1\nN\u00abg us                 1 08\nO Ilrlan           - M\nQueenston  SO\nTTam  CR   ._ -1\nUpper  Cda   _        _ 7-\nCorhenour          --I\nana\nChiml.al  Rt-iarch  Jl\nImperlil         IS oo\nInter Petroleum ,-     307\u00bb\nRoyillU     _      IB no\nTone Canadian          1 31\nVsrmlliti    \u2014        .001,\nINMHTBIAI.K\nBie-rers  St   Dlltllleri           \u00ab'.\nBulldlni   -V-ducts           l\u00ab\nCan Car * Foundry   _       -  .\nCan   PacIHe   Bly          10.\nOoodyear  Tin      00\nMontreal   Posrer   ...._      -1  .\nNat Steel Car      I*'.\nPower Corp         0 ^\n\u2022Mil o( esq  tt\nWedding Invitations\nand\nAnnouncements\nCorrectly printed by skilled craftsmen\nwho have made a study of Social\nStationery. We carry the best grades of\npapers and can give immediate service.\nWEDDING CAKE BOXES\nENCLOSURE  CARDS\nWe   will   be  glad   to  submit   samples\nand give prices\nPHONE 144\nMboti iaily Npuib\nCOMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT.\n \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1944\nCIVIC\nAMMOWNA-MIMUTM\nLAST TIM IS TODAY\nComplete Sbowt it\n8:00-7:00-8:50\nMONDAY\n'Frontier Badmen'\nShip Carrying Parcels\nfor Prisoners\nof War Was Sunk\nLISBON, Sept.15 (CP-Reutert).-\n_t It learned ln Llsbond that the\n8wlit ship Albula, which wit chartered by the International Red Crou\nfor carrying prisoneri of war par-\ncels, wai lunk at Marseille during\nen Allied air attack. Another Swlii\n\u25a0hip wai slightly damaged. During\nthe German occupation of France a\n\u25a0mill fleet of Swiss-owned ships\nmaintained contact between Lisbond\nand Marteille, carrying supplies for\nSwitzerland and Red Crosi parceli\ntor pritonen of war.\n1 The apoMum measure* only about\n_____-half Inch at birth.\n\u2014_\u2014_\n3rd Annual\nDrugaiitt' September\nWar Savingt Stamp Drive\nWith every itimp purchned \u2022\ntlcktt on | free drawing for\nvaluible prlzei\nMann. Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nDr. C. E. Bra dshaw\nFills School\nBoard Vacancy\nii-PipiijiiiipijiipiiinimiiM.iJi\n\u25a0\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nDAILY PLASH\n_6,eO0 penom Injured through tcel-\ndenti dally. \u2014 Will you be one of\nthem?\nDo you carry our hospital ind med-\nfeal plan?\nSTUART AGENCIES\n177 Biker Stmt Nelion. B. C.\nI J>hone M0\nKelson and Trail\nMen Spill Hew\nDenver Golf Cups\nNEW DENVER, B.C.\u2014Roy Stone\nof Trail and Gordon Allan of Nelion won New Denver golf cupi it\nthe annual open tournament it New\nDenver recently.\nThere were 39 competltori entering the tourntment, ind ifter completion of 18 holes medal play the\nLow Grow Cup (Wood Vtllince)\nwu won by Roy Stone of Trail\nwhen he tcored i neat M, being two\nunder par.\nThe end ot regulation play law\nGordon Allan of Nelion and J. A.\nGreir of New Denver tied with i\nnet 88 for the Low Net Cup (Gre-\nhimi). A further nine hplei were\npliyed, reiultlng in \u25a0 victory for\nMr. Allan.\n1 Refreshment! wert served by the\nladles of the New Denver Golf Club.\nThe long-distance driving contest\nwu won by Roy Stone of Trail. The\nfoursome of Roy Stone, Reg. Stone,\nGordon Allan, and J. Tier, had a\ngallery most of the day.\nSNOW REPORTED\nAT KIMBERLEY\nCRANBROOK, B. C-Sweltering\nearl; September days of over 80 degrees, with \u25a0 hint ot frost etch night,\nended abruptly Wednesday with t\ncold wind ind ipotty thowen\nthrough tht villey which produced\nbackfill on Sullivan Mine, according\nto crewi working there, ind up\nPerry Creek way.\nGirdeni to fir hive survived\nwhit little frost hu registered, md\ntome gardeneri conilder \u2022 second\ncrop Of string beans possible. Letvet\nhavi turned color. Snow wu well\ndown the Selkirk range Thuriday\nmorning after the night't rain, and\ntht Rockies for tht tecond time in\ntlx weeki were heavily snow-covered.\nGIRLS\nWa have teveral good paying Dally Newt paper routei\nnow open- If yea would like ta make year own money\nhere It the opportunity\u2014\nGirl Corriari hova proved their ability\nIn morty Canadian cities on both morning ond afternoon papers\u2014\nROUTE5 AVAILAILI AM IN UPHILL AND FAIRVIEW\n( Apply tar\nCirculation Dept\nJtomt lath} 5fetu0\nDr. C. E. Bradshaw, well known\nNelion dentist, whose appointment\nto the Nelion School Board filled\nthe vacancy created by the resignation of the late Leslie Craufurd. Mr,\nraufurd, a School Trustee for yean,\nCraufurd, a School Trustee for\nyears, resigned just shortly before\nhis death ln August\nON\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy KIRKS L. SIMPSON\nAit-elited Prut Wir Anilytt\nQUEBEC, Stpt. IS (AP) \u2014 Tht\ntecond Quebec War Council it ending\u2014already haa ended ln effect-\non a note of Anglo-American unity\nas omlnoiu. for Japan aa that sounded there for Germany little more\nthan \u2022 year ago.\nOut of that flnt meetlpg emerged the broad directive! which have\nbrought Germany to the brink of\ntitter defeat. Out of this brief and\nalmost perfunctory session are winging the mobilization orders that\nmean no lest certain and not too\ndistant total defeat for Japan.\nThe purposes tor which British\nand American ranking penonnel of\ntea, ground and air forcei gathered\nhere was to carry forward the Pacific attack and match it with aggressive operations ln the Indian Ocean-\nBurma-China lector ind tt tht moment thit thi projection hire of\nAllied plant In tht Pacific wu being translated into formal Anglo-\nAmerican militiry commitments of\nthe future, Gen. MicArthur't fast-\nmoving forces hid come within t\ntingle 300-mile lea Jump ot Min-\ninto\nthe Islands of\nGen. MacAr\ndanao. crashing\nPalau and Morotai.\nthur hlmstlf tald:\n\"Defeat now stares Japan ln the\nface.\"\nIt teemed i fitting comment from\nthe Fir Pacific on quickening\nevents. Linked with whit hu been\nset in formal motion ln Quebec to\nthrow the whole weight of Anglo-\nAmerican power agalnit Japan as it\nIs released from Europe by (Ter.\nmany't tall, it forecasts earlier victory prospects than heretofore teen\n\u2014and at a lesser cost in Allied lives.\n(apt. J. Redden,\nFormer Kelson\nMan, Wounded\nMargaret Taylor of South Slocan\nSaves Niece in Fire at Coast;\nFlown lo Vancouver for Treatment\nGARDENING\nCompiled In the Interests of\nBetter Girdenlng by tht\nNelion Garden Club.\nSPRING FLOWERING BULBS\nThis li the season when gardeneri\nare considering innovations and\nrenovateurs. Often the present layout has become monotonous and a\nfresh feature Is essential.\nAt this period the whole of next\nyear's garden may be planned. For\nnow is the time when you can see\nwhere certain plants may be planted\nto better advantage. The place\nwhere you Intend to plant those\nbulbi ihould now be decided on.\nEarly flowering bulbs such ai hyacinths, tulips, narcissus and crocus\nmust be planted in the Fall, and\nplanting ihould start from the first\nweek ln October until the ground Is\nfrozen. Good, well drained soil is\nnecessary md shduld be well spaded md pulverized. Heivy soil should\nbe mixed with sand and well rotted\nbarnyard manure. Do not use fresh\nbarnyard manure as lt is injurious,\nas the writer found through a severe\nIon of good bulbs. Bone meal Is\nvery good to use. Scattered ln the\nbottom of the trench it furnlshel \u2022\nhigh percentage of phoiphorlc icid\nand the cost is reasonable.\nSome protection is needed and i\ncovering of leaves four inches deep,\nor itraw lix inches deep, may be\nused. In the Spring remove half of\nthli md the rest when the plants\nbegin to push through the ground.\nUse good top size bulbs. They\nmay cost a little more in the beginning but you will be well repaid.\nBulbs should be planted at depths\n;is follows: lilies and narcissus, 12\nInches; hyacinths and tulips, 7\ninches; crocui and mowdrops, 3\nInches.\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C. - Much\nconcern is felt here for Miss Margaret Taylor of South Slocan who\nis ln the General Hospital, Vancouver, suffering from burns on her\nforehead and on her right arm.,\nThe home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murray\nTaylor, where Miss Taylor was visiting on Stuart Island, 120 miles\nNorth of Vancouver, was burned to\nthe ground Saturday evening, when\nher sister-in-law, Mrs. Murray Tay\nlor lost her life. Mlsi Taylor lived\nthe small baby, Anna Taylor, aged 11\nmonths, who was taken with her\naunt to the Vancouver Hospital, suffering from burns on face, hands and\nfeet.\nThe fire started through Mrs. Taylor pouring gasoline Into a stove to\nlight a fire, believing it was kero'\nsene. Murray Taylor was out fishing at the time.\nA rescue plane of the Western\nAir Command brought the victims\nout at dawn on Sunday morning.\nTo Survey District Industries for\nRehabilitation Training Program\nWINCARNIS\nA   tonic,   restoritive,   and\nblood \u2022 enrlcher.   Recommended for anaemia,\nnervousnen and\nconvaleicence.\n91.25 par bottle.\nCity Drag Co.\nPhont M\nBoi 460\ninituwji. mi.\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\nTO. Baker St Phont M3\nOpon Day tnd Night\nCrematorium AmbuUnc*\nSEAT COVERS\nto fit most makes of cars.\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nNelwn, B. C\nSuggestion that a survey be made |\nof all possible openings in Nelion j\nDistrict industries and businesses\nand of employers who cared to give\nvocational training in these places\n\u2022to discharged members of the Armed Forces, was heartily supported\nby the Canadian Legion committee,\nwhich has been dealing with rehabilitation of returned personnel, at\na meeting at the Legion Thursday\nnight\nThe suggestion was made by Col.\nF. T. Fairey, Director of Technical\nEducation for B.C., Victoria, when\nhe gave a detailed explanation ot\nthe training facilities and benefits\nnow being provided for those returning from service-\nPart of the work of the Legion\ncommittee, which he advised should\nbe strengthened by addition of interested local people, would be to\nestimate the number of District men\nand women in the services and the\nnumber who could be expected to\nrequire assistance, especially in vocational training.\nApplicants for training now could\ngo to the Legion and their application forwarded to the proper offices\nin Vancouver. Files of all in the\nforces from this Province were kept\nthere and contained detailed information. Lt.-Col. H, E. Molson is the\nWelfare Officer for the mainland,\nHis office handles the applications\nand when they are approved, arrangements to draw up a contract\nare made.\nThe task would be enormous If lt\nhad to be done in every community.\nWhen more begin returning from\nservice, then field officers would be\nplaced in strategic centres, but the\npresent flow could easily be handled\nby local committees.\nA few men had been placed In\ntraining in the Okanagan and a\nwar veteran appointed to do the\nnecessary work in that District. For\nthe time being, this District could\nbe served by G. A. Mundie, a member of the Vancouver office who\nSeptember 18-23 Will Be\nB.C. PRODUCTS WEEK\nin Nelson\nReserve Wednesday\nSeptember 20th for\nthe Be C. Products Show\nfltht. Secretary: Mlu Olive King,\nrecently diicharged from the C.W.-\nA.C., and now a member of the\nLegion; A. S. Hortwin, Fred Thompion, Oscar Anderson, E. D. Serret of\nBalfour and Mrt. H. H. Currie md\nMri. W. M. Buchtnin.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nRat ei: 22c lint, 27c lint blick ftei\ntype, larger typt rates on request.\nMinimum two llnei. 10% discount for prompt payment\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nWe cm reptlr that washer. Phone\n91 for Butty Service.\nnlgM \u2014\nDancing every Siturdiy\nElgin.   Populu prices.\nPhilip Morrti __t_-t pipe tobacco\n_0c pouch at Vilentlnes.\nBliclwood   Agttioj.   I_surtn_   and\nReal Estate. US Wird St. Ph. M\nIt's Sitnrdiy and the popular\nWeekend Dance at the Playmor tonight.\nNOTICE N\nChamber of Mlnei meetlni  Monday\n_ept. 18th. 11)14 at I p.m.\nLadiei' --Pin Bowling Club meetlni\nto be held it Oellnii' Mon , Sept. It.\nit . PM. All Interested please attend\nCapt. John Redden, will known\nin Nelion where he wu ln butiness\nfor about two yean until wir broke\nout, hai been severely wounded ln\naction around Falalse Aug. 20, hii\nwife md parenti, Mr. md Mn. John\nRedden, Caulfleld, Vtncouver have\nleirned. He wai wounded in the\nlung, left arm and shoulder.\nCapt. Redden was associated with\nKen McRory in the Nelson Electric\nCompany when war wai declared.\nHe left the city in October of that\nyear and ilx monthi later Joined\nthe Army as a private. He took hli\nofficer's training at Camp Borden in\n1942, later going overseas. He wai\none of the organizer! of the Nelion Junior Board ot Trade.\nBorn in Winnipeg, he wai educated at Univenity School, Victoria,\nand Shawnlgan Lake School.\nHli wife is the diughter of Magistrate Mackenzie Matheson, of Vancouver. Capt. Redden haa one son,\nJohn, aged 4.\nIce Sports Open\nHere Hoy. Ir\nEarliest in Years\nIce sports in Nelion will get under\nway Nov. 1, the earliest of any sea-\nton tinct the opening of the Civic\nCentre in 1939. Usual opening date\nhat been Nov. 15.\nConsiderable painting and minor\nImprovements are being carried out\nin anticipation of the early opening\nof activities. Entire Vernon Street\nfront and sides of the Civic Centre\n\u2022re to receive fresh makeup, while\npainting is also being done ln the\ndressing rooms, lunch room ind\ncurling club room.\nProviding easier passage and exit\nfrom the North tide of the rink to\nthe Vernon Street entrances, steps\nbehind the bandstand in the arena\nhave been eliminated. Testi of ice\nfreezing equipment will be carried\nout, ai usual.\nTopcoat\ni\n\u2014-_-\n.\nNow is tha time to b*\nthinking of that new Foil\nTopcoat \u2014 Qy. stock is\ncomplete.\nHarris Tweeds\nShanty Loom Tweedt\nCovert Clot hi\nSealskin Suede\nAll sizes and style*. -.    Js\nEMORY'S\ntIMITED\nTHE MAN'S'STORE\nMiss Hilda Barbour\nTransferred to\nVancouver Bank\nMiss Hilda Barbour, assistant ln\nthe accountant's department of the\nRoyal Bank of Canada at Nelion,\nleaves Nelion todty for Vancouver,\nwhere the has been transferred to\nthe Cambie and Broadway Streets\nbranch.\nMIm Barbour, who came here\nfrom Manitoba, hai been a member\nof the Nelaon branch for the pait\nfour yean. She ii i niece of S. A.\nHaddocks, Manager of the Nelion\nbranch, ind Mri. Maddocki.\nMART HEDDLX\nTeacher of Violin\n1303 Kill Mines Road\nFloweri for ill occasions alio perennials ind rockery plinti. Phoni\nWilkdin Hardy PlantOirdenj, -M__3.\nRepilr your broken -rtndowi nose.\nOllM In all Itindard sires ilso Putty\nand Glazier Point! obtainable at Wood\nVallince.\nUitan   Rinchen\u2014If   you   want   to\n11 your  Farm  thli Pall, set us st\nalio attended the Legion meetingHonce w\u00ab h\"* buyer, coming. Robert-\nion Realty, 533 Ward St.\nFinest quality circular saws no*\nstock\u201430  and  33   Inch \u2022 dlimeter.\nuntil iuch time ai some permanent\nofficer could be named.\nCooperation of the Legion wai\npromised Col. Fairey, and memberj\nattending the discussion agreed that  and 4 loot lengths. Hipper-n'i\ncitizens   interested   ln   the   work\nwould be welcomed If they wished\nto serve ln this work.\nThe committee which hai been\n'In charge of rehabilitation includes\nS. J. Newell, President; F. T. Crif-\nZinc Output\n40,877,099 Lbs.\nOTTAWA, Sept 1_ (CP)-Produc-\ntlon of silver ln Canada In July\namounted to 1,0.1.-- ouncei conspired with 1,160,245 ln June md\n1,348,784 in the corresponding month\nof 1943, the Dominion Bureau of\nStatistics reported todty.\nLead production in July totalled\n24.523,164 poundi compared with\n19,744,120 in June and 36,100,126 ln\nJuly, 1943.\nZinc production ln July amounted to 40.877,099 pounds compared\nwith 39,759,143 ln June and 52,58*,-\n837 ln July of last year.\nLORD GORT REPLACED\nAT MALTA\nLONDON, Sept 15 (CP-Reuter)\n\u2014Lt.-Gen. Sir Edmond Schriber has\nbeen appointed Governor and Com-\nmander in Chief of Malta In succei-\nlion to Field Marshal Lord Gort,\nwho has been appointed High Com-\nmliitoner and Commander in Chief\nlor paleitlne tnd High Commii\n'\u25a0loner for Trtniiordtn, lt wu in\nnounced lut night.\nKOKANEE\nSERVICE STATION\n295 Baker St.\n\"Adam\" and \"Arnold\"\nComplete Union Service\nMotor Tlineup ind  Briku J\nour   Specialty,\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllll\nTRY A\nMAPLE NUT SUNDAE\nAT THE\nMELON DEW\niiii-iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiitiiiiiiiii\nDONT SAY BREAD\nSay Hood's\nSUPREME MILK BREAD\nAl*o  Bwodiih  pitt\u00abm  buck ui  in  I\nGRENFELL'S CAFE\nRotut Young Turkey\nBarbecued  Baked Bpverlba\nToday\nRotary Luncheon. Monday, 8t\u00bbpt. 18,\n13:1ft p.m. Oolf Clubhoua* Bpemker:\nJ O. R-dlnnd. Spokane. Brltl_h Vlc\u00ab-\nOon_ ul. TranJporUUon from the\nHume at  13:05.\nDtwk hlottern, p_n traya. letter bu-\nlet*. Ink welts. Iwrythlni (or that\nofric* deak of youn, D W McDtrby,\n\"The Stationer and Typewrlterr Man.\"\n6H Baktr .street, Ntlaon.\nBINGO!       BINGO!\nSaturday Night. Sept. llth I p.m.\nBaeamcnt of  Fink Block\nProre-d.   Klnaraen \"Milk for Britain''\nKwy IVin* icnds a Quart\n\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\n_P    Ii you \\nlue your watch    w\na consult A\n#       HARVEY       #\n_) SM Biker St Q\nDAVENPORTS\n$26\"\nHOME FURNITURE\nPOSTPONEMENT   ( _l-'..MUsk\\\nRKCITAL\nDue to onforrteen attayt, U\u00bb Cher-\nril_*\u00ab_. Hrritil hu been postponed\nfrom Sept. M to Oct. 11. IM.\u00ab... reeerre\nthU new .late fnr the _\u00abt_ tmrllnz\nmii-lral  .*. nt  of tht TtV.\nF. H. SMITH\nIf lt'i Electric\nPhon* 666 351  Biker Si\nFLEURY'S\nPharmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccuritily\nMid Art. nu\nPHONE 25\nPot Rout, my mt 3_, B-llliu B-.r\n- Ihi. 31*. flho Veil J|c, Sho Port\nWc. Treah killed Spring Chirk.ns sn.\nfowl. I__rd lie. Viieubln, fruit. Ore\nr. ties. etc. All of Um Ban\nHAUJWILLS TAmWAT\nM4 Baker St -Thorn Ml\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL    HOME\nAMBULANCt ttRVICI\n\"Dlitlncllvt   runtril  Strel-t\"\n111 Ko.itenij SI I'honl SSI\ni?_$_i_g_g\u00bbK_\u00bba_aiM_{--_-<\u00aba|i_w-\nPublic School\nEnrollment 1532\nKnrollment it four Neiton publle\nschools wu 1932, reports by principals to the School Boird Frldty\nnight indicated.\nCentral School had enrolled 497\npupils, while Hume hid 240. Junior\nHigh registration wu 330 ind, thl\nHigh School 256.\nLongest Air\nAmbulance Flight\nin Canada Made\nVANCOUVER, Sept 15 (CP). -\nThe longest ilr ambulance flight in\nCanadian history wu made despite\nexceptionally bad weather to carry\ntwo gravely-injured ilrwomen from\nVincouver to Christie Street Hospital ln Toronto for plistic surgery,\nWeitern Air Command dlicloied today.\nThe 2300-mile flight wai made\nearly thli month by in RCAF.\nLodeitir traniport ln 13 Vi houn\nelapsed time. It carried Law. G. E.\nDalton of Edmonton and CpL O. N.\nPerry of Eait Kelowna, both terribly burned ln the craih of the\nDakota traniport \"Northern Witch\"\nat a coastal air baae ln July.\nFit Lt William C. Olbton, medical officer at Sea Island air bate,\naccompanied th< airwomen and\ntended them on the flight with the\nhelp of Nunlng Siiter H. Waring.\nPilot of the Lodestar when it left\nVancouver wu Wing Cmdr. H. O.\n(Hump) Madden, A.F.C., famed prewar buih pilot\nSurprlie tht ptrty\nwith \u2022 Permanent\nHaifth Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\n,  Phoni 327\nJohnstons Block\ni&tmiqmammTSuvmta&ses&t\nKEEP  YOUR\nELECTRICAL\nAPPLIANCES\nIN GOOD REPAIR\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nPhont 260 574 Baiter St\nzxsxs&sssotssstsast:\nSMELTS IS DIRECTOR\nOF SELECTIVE SERVICI    ,\nVANCOUVER. Sept 15 (CP). -\nFred Smelts, Manager of the British\nColumbia Electric Railway Colce De-\npartment hu been appointed Regional Director of Selective Service,\nArthur MacNamara, Selective Service National Director, said todiy.\nMr. Smelts hu been Acting Regional Director ind Chairman of tht\nRegional Advisory Board tinct the\nresignation in June of Mi], J. B.\nCowilL\nJ.D. MUIR\nHerbalist\nNATURE HEALTH CLINIC\nStomach, Liver, Kidney, Ntrvt,\n\u2022nd other troublei yield tt tht (rut\nrestontlvi powtr tf htrbll trill-\nmints,\n(CONSULTATION  FRlt)\n563 Wird Street Nelion, IA\nOpp. Capitol Theatre\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSugar Bowl\nGrocery\nPEACHES\nMggNt.lt *>\">,     $2.00\nTOMATOES:  Frith,\n4 Ibt. _\t\nHEAD LETTUCE: Flnt\nheidi, 2 fir\t\nGREEN BEANS:\nI Iba.  \t\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICI.\nPhont 122\nNeUon B C\n>_S_\u00abKSSS_>_WWSSJ_3S_\u00ab_\u00abK_\nOpposite Kelly Deuglu In Nelion\nSPECIAL DISHES\nCHOP SUEY and NOODLES\nDine it the\nCHUNGKING CAFE\nCash and Carry Dry Clconen\nMen's ind ladies SI 25\nwinter coati #_m__h_I\nMen's, ladies' suits, ladles'     QAf\ndresses, plain.\nEMPIRE DRY CLEANERS\n327 Baker St Nelson\nEQQSl Llrgt fresh,\nDor. \t\nCONCORD GRAPESi\nBasket    ..     \t\nORANGES: Bin 252,\n3 du.    \t\nQRAPErRUIT: 10-.\n1 for\t\nFRESH  SAUSAGE:\nLb.\nLARD: 1 lb. ctrtom,\n2 for\nCHEESE: 2 lb. pkgi.,\nBrookfleld\nBUTTER: Curlew,\n3 Ibt.\nSALAD DRESSING:\nStltd Tlmi, 32 oi.\nBOLOGNA:  Fresh  sliced,\nLb. \t\nPREM OR 8PORK:\n2 tint \t\nPUREX TISSUE:\n6 roll!      __..\nCERTO:\n2 bottlei \t\nPEAS, BEANS or CORN\n3 tlm\nFresh Fruits. Vegetable!, Milk\n\u25a0 nd Cream.- Cakes, Brtld md\nBuns.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n25.\n25*\n.25*\n_4<V.\n.... 75*\n$1.00\n_25<\n\u201e30\u00ab\n28.\n85*\n$1.23\n50.\n20<\n58*\n45*\n55*\n95*\nI\ns\u00bb_s_ssa_\u00ab_s_\u00ab__*9----\u00bb\u00bb\nHivi   tht  |ob  Dont   Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER    PLU...BIR\nPHONE 815\nM&i^V&^Mena^MMfs-MuV)**\nSAl.itlon Arm. Annual Rid sniild\nHorn* Front Appiil will itart Mon .\neVpt. II. Tour support u ____-b-I7 ri-\nquMWd. Donations miy be man* at\ntha Bank of Comm-rci, or it hut-\nquart-STt. TTi\u00ab Balratlon Amy til Vlr\ntorii Strut.\nI. R   Mri   .mm, Treiau.  r.\nL w Bills. Menat-T.\nFOR HOME COOKED MEALS\nLunches, Poitri\u00abs, Cold Drinks\nDrop Into\nLarson's Lunch\n(Clot! to Orerhound Depot)\nOptn SOO to 1200\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit. 205\nMidlcil  Am Bulldlni\nE. A. CAMPBELLS,Co.\nChortind Accountants\nAuditor!\nttl Maker . . 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