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' \u25a0        \u2022..,   .\n'Sir Stafford worried there will'be \"danger's.'to the Whole\ntrading structure of the world\" if the three-power'conference'\nfoils.   \u25a0       \u2022\u25a0,\".,'. '\u2022\"\u25a0.'',tr^t\u2014':\"\u2022 ..,,.,    \u2014r~r.:\nThe British Treasury chief made -account plans: under way' to taper\nUl3\nIt-clear that' the British delegation\nheaded by Foreign Secretary Bevin has not come to'the United, States\nhoping tor a new special aid program from the United, States'Government. .\"Beyond that \u25a0 which is already contemplated under the, Marshall Plan,'which we hope will continue till the middle of 4852, the\ndate originally fixed for its completion.\" ,\nSir Stafford did not go into detail on the 'tread justments\" that he\nthought  the  thre   powers  should\nmake In their economies.\nPROMISE EFFICIENCY\n.every    \\\nBut on Britain's part he pledged\nevery effort to reduce the cost of\nBritish production \"to enable our\nIndustries to supply on a competitive basis the goods which are need-'\ned by the test of the world.\" . *\nAnd he appealed to the United\nStates and Canada for larger op-\nl>ortuhlt'ei for rBltaln to earn\ndollars. One British aim II to sell\nmore goods to the United States\nmarket, '.\u25a0'\u2022-',\nTreasury Secretary Louis Snyder\not the United States, in his opening\nstatement, emphasized that the\nBritish Government must take into\noff Marshall-Plan assistance to Bri\n\u25a0tain and Western Europe.\nFORTUNES LINKED\n' Finance' Minister Abbott of Canada also, spoke at the afternoon, session. ...\n! The head of the Canadian Government delegation, Abbott stressed\nin his first statement that the principle of \"one tor all'! contained-in\nthe North Atlantc defence alliance\nshould be remembered In the cur-\n.rent conversations.\n': \"Economically and in th,e field of\nOilman welfare our. fortunes are also\nlinked and we go up or dotvn together. \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\/\u25a0,.\u2022\n\"That principle is as important\nin economic as it Is In political cooperation.\"\n' Abbott also urged the United\n\u25a0States to rnake adjustments in its\n.economiq policies.\n:''Abbott emphasized that adjustments are also called for in Canada.\nMUST CONFOUND RED8\nAbbott said it was up to the British, American and Canadian negotiators to explode the. hope of world\nCommunists that they will be able\nto exploit \"the economic divisions\nwhich they think are developing\namong us.\" -\nCranbrook High School Band, First\nPrize P.N.E. Winner, Coming Here\nCranbrook High School Bugle\nBand, holder ot a trophy as smart;,\nest band in the Pacific National Exhibition at Vancouver, wilil yisit'the'\nWest Kootenay Exhibition at Nelson,\nit was learned Wednesday.        \u2022\nAt the .Coast,' the band.jtled for\nfirst  prize' with   the; professional\n,.,Vancouver- ^Firemen's. 'Band.fir :'itSi\nappearance' tSid performance In; the\nopening day parade. A total of 22\nbends  from  all  over  the  Pacific\nNorthwest competed.  ,\nNearly 40 strong, the student band\nis scheduled to arrive in Nelson the\nmorning of Sept. 17, last day of- of\nthe Exhibition, and will be heard\nduring the day. A'parade will- be\nBandmaster is Charles Price. \"(Al-\ni'^wr&r?'fht'-fSndJw.ill -be thV'High\"\nSchool Principal arid two chaper-\nohes, .. . i  .:.\nRussian System\nrr\nrr\nMONTREAL, Sept. 7 (CP) - Po-\nlitical,control ls.thrbwing Soviet industry for a \"tremendous loss\" In efficiency, Dr. rt. % Ronhnols, a native of Russia who became an international scholar, in economics, said\nIn an 'interview today.       \/\nHe is enroute to the University\nof British Columbia to take up an\nappointment as associate professor.\nHe left Russia in 1822 and will\nparticipate in. establishment of an\nInstitute of Slovanic Studies In Van-,\ncouver.\n\"The Russian system Is over-rigid,\" he said. .\"Russian authorities are\naware of this but they cannot do\nanything about it. If they made the\neconomic system more flexible they\nwould lose.control which is essential tor political supremacy.\"\nMURAL PAINTER DIES\nMEXICO CITY, Sept. 7 (AP) -\nJose Clemente Orozco, Mexico's\ngreat mural painter, died at home\ntoday at the height of his fame. He\nwas 65. He suffered a heart attack.\nBARNEY STONE\nNOT FOR SAlE\nBLARNEY CASTLE, Republic of\nIreland, Sept. 7 (AP) \u2014 The owner\nOf .the Barney Stone says no,\nthanks, he doesn't want to sell It\u2014\neven for dollars,\n\u2022Sir George O. Colthurst told reporters today he has had; a flock of\noffers since the war. Some, Americans, he said, eyen wanted to rent\nIt for an exhibition tour of the\nUnited States, He didn't say how\nmuch he was bid\u2014or by whom. '\nKissing the Blarney Stone Is supposed to give you the gift of gab:\nFUNERAL TODAY FOR\nACCIDENT VICTIM\nREGINA,\" Sept. 7 (CP) - Dean\nWilliam\"'Cole will'officiate at funeral services in St. Paul's Pro-\nCathedral here tomorrow night for\nMrs. Alice Frisby, killed almost\ninstantly yesterday when the car\nshe was driving ran into the rear\nof a stalled truck on the. Regina-\nMoose Jaw Highway. \u25a0 .\u25a0'\nMrs. Frisby, wife of Gordon A.\nFrisby, Manager of Sick's Regina\nbrewery, Ltd., was graduated in\nhome economics from the University of Alberta in 1938. She took a\none-year course in postgraduate\ndietetics at Vancouver General\nHospital. ,\nVSft$>-\u2014\nBkfe^'\".:\nFOR\nADJUSTMENTS\nWorld's Largest\nPlane Attracts\nThousands to Show\nRUSSIANS WATCH\nBy ASTLtV HAWKIN8\n' FARNBOROUGH.H amp s hire,\nEngland, Sept 7 (Reuters).\u2014Technical adjustments after her second\nsuccessful, flight this' morning prevented the woi Id's largest civil land-\nplane; the 130-ton Brabazon I, from\nFlying today at Britain's exhibition\nof 56 of her latest aircraft..\n(See.picture on thi&rpage.)..\n' After. her two and\" a. half hour\nflight this morning ih. the'Bristol\narea it had been announced that the\nBrabazon would provide a \"grand\nfinale\" to'the first-day's'display by\nthe Society of British Aircraft Constructors of some df tlje world's latest jet and turbo-propellor machines.\nSo great was the interest in.the\ndisplay, reserved, for,6000, invited\nair-line' operators and technicians:\nfrom 50 countries, that the road leading to Farnborough Airport was\njammed for two .miles' with\" motor,\ncars. ' .. \u201e  '\nOFF 8ECRET LIST\nRussian air attaches were among\nmembers of the diplomatic corps\nwho watched the acrobatics ol Britain's first jet bomber and three latest jet fighters, just released from\nthe secret list On the ground the\nplanes were roped off and could not\nbe inspected closely.\nWith them in the air display was\nthe 500-mile-ah-hour De Havilland\nComet, the world'est fastest air\nlirer.      ....\nMost prominent among service\nchiefs and civil air enterprises from\nall parts of the world were a large\nnumber of Americans, Including executives of domestic air lines matting a close inspection, of what Britain might have to sell in the next\nfew years.      :- -   \u25a0'\u00bb '.\nAn American official commented:\n\"You have some wonderful planes\nand it has been perfectionist piloting; you have ,to have a lot of confidence lh yom planes to dowhat I\nsaw your pilots do today.\"\nUrge Immediate\nWEATHER FORECAST\nKootenay\u2014Continuing clear and\nwarm. Risk of light ground frosts\nEast Kootenay region, Light winds.\nLow and high at Cranbrook 35 and\n76. Cresecnt Valley 36 and 80.\n6 CENTS A COPY\nNelson, British Columbia, Canada\u2014Thursday morning, sept, 8,1949\nNUMBER 114',\n' 'VICTORIA,'Sept 7.\"<CR) \u2014 The\nU.B.c.M. convention today endorsed a Saanlch resolution asking the Provincial Government to\npress the Dominion. Government\nto Institute \"at the earliest possible date\" a. Domlnlon-wlde compulsory pension plan.  :\nThe resolution asked that the\nscheme .provide for persona who\nbecause of age cannot contribute\n'   sufficient to warrant receipt of a\npension.   \u25a0\nReeves E. C. Warren of Saanlch\ndeclared that all major political\nparties during recent election\ncampaigns had agreed that a compulsory old-age ' pension plan\nshould be Introduced.\nHe hit at the pension schemes\nIntroduced by Dominion and Pro\nvltfclal Governments and private\nconcerns for their employees,\nWhether It was\" the Government\nor private concerns who had In\ntroduced these pensions schemes\nReeve Warren declared that \"the\nman on the street\" was forced to\ncontribute heavily to them.\nPREPARING CASE IN\nALLEGED     \u25a0\nSALMON SMUGGLING\nVANCOUVER, B.C.; Sept. 7 (CP)\n\u2014Fisheries Department officials today prepared to crack down on a\nsuspectpd salmon smuggling ring\nop'eratlng in the Fraser River. Nine\nmen have been seized, and investigating officers are looking for\nthe \"brain\" behind the operation.\nFormer Cranbrook\nDistrict Engineer\nNamed Deputy\nBritain's Brabazon Is Airborne\nE. 8.  JONES\nVICTORIA, 8ept 7 (CPJ.-E. S.\nJones, an employee of the Provincial Works Department since\n1921, today was appointed Deputy\nMinister of the Department to succeed the late Norman W. MacPherson. The appointment was\nannounced by Works Minister E.\nC, Carson, ' -\nMr. Jones joined the Provincial\nWorks Department as Instrument-\nman on the Mara Slcamous Road.\nFrom 1922 to 1923 he was resident\nengineer on. construction of the\nOllver-Osoyoos Road. '\n, In 1923 he was appointed to the\npermanent staff as assistant district engineer In charge of the\nNorth Okanagan District with\nheadquarters In Vernon, in 1925\nhe was promoted to district engineer for Cariboo District. Since\nthen he has also served as district\nengineer for the Kamloops, Cran\n' brook ind New Westminster Districts.\n$10 BILLS GET\nEYE FROM\nLEERY CITIZENS\nSeek Counterfeiters'\nPress in\nTorpntOTHanh i Iton-r\nTWO CHARGED\nBy The Canadian Press\nCanadians lucky enough to have\nthem took long, hard looks at their\n$10 bills today.\nFrom Montreal to Vancouver\ncounterfeit bills turned up in stores\nand banks.\nBut some victims are wising up\nrapidly. At the Canadian National\nExhibition in Toronto a few were\npassed last Saturday. However,\nconcessionaires now play it safe.\nYesterday they refused to accept\nany $10 bills and sent the owners\noff to banks for change.'\nSo far, bogus bills' have been\nreported from Ottawa, Carletoh\nPlace, Cornwall, Toronto, Hamilton,\nNiagara Falls, Fort Erie, London\nand Windsor in Ontario; Montreal,\nWinnipeg and Vancouver.\nSearch for the printing press\nwhich turhed out the fake money\ncentres in the Toronto-Hamilton\ndistrict. A Toronto police officer\nsaid: \"Certain information leads us\nto believe that the printing press\nahd plates are only a short distance\nfrom Toronto, for this city was\nmade ,the distributing centre.\"\nTWO CHARGED\nHowever, biggest recovery of fake\nbills has been in the Greater Vancouver area where 394 of them\nturned up. Two susnected members\nof the ring were charged in Vancouver yesterday \u2014 Lloyd Presley,\n28,'with possession of and circulating counterfeit money; \u25a0\u2022 Eugene\nLewis \"with possession.\nIn Toronto, police released one of\nsix men arrested last weeketjd. The\nman, who had been held on a\nvagrancy ^harge,: was described, \"as\n8 Toronto taxi-driver. The others\nhave not yet been arraigned,\nPolice had no reports of any\nspurious bills , turning upVin the\nNelson area.'\nBritain's Brabazon, world's largest civil land\nplane, Is airborne over Bristol,. England on Its\nsuccessful first flight. Technical adjustments kept\nit ground at Britain's air exhibition yesterday\nafternoon. The 130-ton, cight-cngined silver plane\nIs capable of carrying 120-passengers nonstop between London and New York. The Brabazon has\na wing span of 230 feet, Its fuselage Is 177 feet\nlong and the rudder Juts 60 feet from the ground.\nThe maximum speed of Its 2600 horse power piston\nengines, driving four sets of counter-rotating\npropellers, Is 300 miles an hour. (See story on this\npage.)\u2014(AP Wlrephoto by radio from London.)\nVets Graduate, U. B.C.\nEnrolment to Fall\nVANCOUVER,-Sept. 7 (CF!) - A\ndrop of '2000 in enrollment to-the\nUniversity of British Columbia as\ncompared with the 1947^48 term is\nexpected here this FalL*   '\u25a0.\u25a0'\u25a0-'\u25a0\"\u2022'\nU.B.C; officials said today they\nexpect a total of 7200* enrolments\nthis coming term. A peak registration of 9200 was set in 1047-48,\nMain cause of the decrease',' say\nofficials, is the fact that most\nveterans under the D.V. A,'scheme\nnow have .graduated.\nMOUNTAINEER RESCUED\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 7 (CP) - Injured Mountaineer 'Ian' Kay arrived\nat hospital late today, after being\nrushed by plane and. ambulance\nfrbm Lake Lovely Water in the\nrugged Tantalus Range 30 miles\nNorth of here.       \"\u2022'\nKay's injuries, sustained Monday\nIn' a 40-foot fall down the face of\nRed Tusk Mountain, may not be\nas serious as at first feared. -'-,\nft\nEight By-Elections Oct: 24\nThomas Reid to Senate\nNELSON SECTION FOREMAN DIES\nAFTER 20-FOOT FALL AT ICE HOUSE\nJoseph Stownyzzy,- 69, Canadian\nPacific Railway section foreman at\nNelson, died in Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital Wednesday evening from injuries received In what\nis believed to have been a 20-foot\nfall through an ice chute.\n. He never .regained consciousness\nafter he was found lying in the Ice\nhouse Saturday morning. He-suffered among other, injuries a\nfractured skulL    .\nAn inquest Will be held.\nMr. Stownyzzy, whose home was\nat 80 Victoria Street West, came to\nNelson In November last year.\nAustrian-born, he emigrated to\nCanada in 1910 and was In the\nPrairies until 1916 when he moved\nto British Columbia, He joined the\nC.P.R. the same year and worked\nsix, years ot Elko and later at the\nCrow's Nest before: coming here.\nHe belonged to the Brotherhood\nof Maintenance of Way.\n. Besides his widow, he is survived\nby four sons,' Ludwig at Coleman,\nAlta., and JNick, Patrick and Lome\nat Nelson, and a brother, John, at\nColeman.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nFARMER VICTOR IN HALF-HOUR\nBATTLE WITH MADDENED BLACK BEAR\nl time but the rifle broke and\nj the splintered stock fell loose\nI from the barrel.\n\u2022'    Therrlen bent over to pick up\n\"' the pieces of his rifle, on almost\n{fatal mistake. The bear swung\n'his paw and the man ducked\ntoo  late. The  blow  staggered\n\u25a0Therrlen   and   the   animal\npounced on him. Together they\nrolled through the brush and\nInto a small gully. Therrlen regained  his feet and. stood to\nmeet the animal's rushes.\nEach time the bear charged at\nhim Therrlen managed to clout\nIt, with the gun barrel and\nstock held  In .either hand.\n\"Many times he tried to grab\nme^wlfh his teeth,\" Therrlen\nsaid later. \"He got me once by\nthe leg and pulled off a piece\nof flesh.\"\nFinally he left the bear\nbloody and stretched out on the\nground. Exhausted, Therrlen\nmapaged to make his way to\n\". the homo of his father Where be\nnearly collapsed.\nMATT AW A, Ont,, 8epL 7\n(CP)-*-A young farmer's story\nof a desperate fight With a huge\nblack bear that attacked him In.\nthe bush and almost killed him\ncame to light today,'\nSunday afternoon Fernand\nTherrlen, 21, Who lives on a\nfarm seven' miles East of here,\nstaggered I nto his father's\nfarmhouse bruised and bleeding\nand carrying a shattered .22\nrifle, to tell how he fought off\nthe bear for .nearly half an\nhour.\nYoung Therrlen said he was\nwalkjng through the woods In\nthe back pasture when the bear,\nsurprised while feeding, Jumped\non htm. Therrlen sidestepped\nthe bear's first rush and hit him\non the head with his rifle barrel.\nThen\"he fired a shot Into the\nback of the bear's head,\nSMASHES RIFLE\nMaddened, the wounded\nanimal turned and leaped at the\nman again. Therrlen struck the\nbear across the head a second\nlite Cool lo\nRed Overture\nBy CARTER L. DAVIDSON\nBERLIN. Sept. 7 (AP) - Reports\nthat Russia-has prosposed a new\nplan to settle East-West differences\nin Germany cropped up in Berlin\nnewspapers today, but Western Allied officials were bearish.\n\"There is nothing to it,\" commented a United States Military\nGovernment spokesman, \"beyond\nthe usual Communist trial-balloon\ntechnique.\"\nA Stockholm story distributed by\nthe Allied-licensed news agency,\nDPA, outlined a purported six-point\nscheme under which Russia would\ngain a voice in Western German\naffairs in return for concessions in\n.Berlin and. the Soviet zone,\n. United States State Department\nofficials in Washington said they\n,are.unaware of any new Russian\nproposals on the German question,\nThe British Foreign Office in London said' it has heard rumors that\nRussia has proposed a new Berlin settlement, but has no official\nknowledge of such a move.  '\nBritish headquarters in Berlin\ntook.a stronger stand.\n\"Nothing is known in Allied circles of-any such proposals,\" it said\nin a statement, \"and the fact the\nrumors emanate, directly or indirectly, from Eastern Europe is the\nbest commentary on their validity.\"\nSHIPS OF MANY NATIONS\nLOAD WHEAT At COAST\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 7 (CP) \u2014\nWheat moved out of Vancouver in\nrecord volume last month \u2014 the\nfirst month of the 1949-50 grain\nseason\u2014as ships, from a dozen\nnations loaded the golden harvest,\n.\u25a0Mote than 5,300,000 bushels of\ngrain was shipping during the\nmonth,.compared with 948,000 during the initial month last year.\nTotal volume for the 1948-49 crop,\nyear was aprpoximately 60,000.000\nbushels agajnst 36,000,000 bushels\nloaded through the port's facilities\nthe year before.  .\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSharply Oppose\nHospftM'K:;,;\";'-' \u25a0\u25a0\u2014.(\u2022\nRate Increase\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 7 (CP) -\nMainland labor tonight sharply op.\nposed any rate increase in British\nCohlmbia's'hospital Insurance plan\nand appointed a committee to in'\nvestlgate. ,\"\n' Delegates to the Vancouver, New\nWestminster and District' Trades\nand Labor Council (A.F.L.-T.L.C.)\nmeeting said the plan's Intention to\nincrease -rates-was \"uncalled for.\"\nResolution claimed ward rate in.\ncreases asked by hospitals are \"un'\njustified.\"'.\nFirefighters and civic employees\nunions also protested the proposed\nincreases and asked that a Royal\nCommission be appointed to look\ninto the ward rate increase.\nFor 6.C. Yard\nOTTAWA, Sept. 7 (CP). -\u25a0 The\nNavy tonight announced the award\noi five contracts for new naval vessels to shipyards in the Maritirnes,\nQuebec and British Columbia.\nThe contracts for four coastal\nminesweepers and a trawler-type\ngate vessel, are in addition to three\npreviously-awarded orders for anti\nsubmarine vessels which will cost\nsome $8,000,000 each.\n; It was reported here that the, five\nnew vessels, plus a large vessel for\nthe Transport Department also be.\ning awarded, will cost a total of\n.about $8,000,000.\nThe contracts for the minesweep'\ners have been placed with the Saint\nJohn, N.B., Drydock Co. Ltd.; the\nDavie Shipbuilding and Repairing\nCo. Ltd!, Lauzon, Que.; Port Arthur\nShipbuilding Co. Ltd., Port Arthur;\nand Victoria Machinery Depot Co.\nLtd., Victoria,\nThe gate vessel Is to be built by\nGeorge T. \u25a0 Davie arid Sons, Ltd.,\nLuzon, Que.  .\nB. C. Counts Record\n103,465 Tourists\nVANCOUVER, 8ept. 7 (CP).-\nTourlsts swarming Into British\nColumbia broke another record\nlast month.\nThe B.C. Tourist Association said\ntoday 103,465 tourists entered the\nProvince In August, an increase\nof 3.03 per cent over August fig\nures for 1948 and a record for the\nmonth,\nThe Association feels 1949 will\nbe a record year, and expects the\nnumber of tourists to enter the\nProvince by year's end will reach\n1,150,000. '\n\"I WANT-TO\nGO WITH YOU\"\nATLANTA, Sept 7 (AP) \u2014 A\nfrail, heartbroken little girl stepped\nquietly to the casket of her fahter\ntonight and whispered:\n\"Daddy, I know you loved me\nvery much and I know you'know\nthat I io\"\u00bbd you, too. I want to go\nwith you.\"\nThen nine - year - old Mary Long\nslumped against ner father's casket\nand collapsed. Doctors pronounced\nher dead when they arrived. The\ncause of death was not determined\nImmediately.\nMary will get her last.wish. The\nfuneral for her' father, Hiram B.\nLong, was .postponed until Thursday so double services could be\nheld.\nSAYS RADIO, T-V HAVE  .\nROLES IN DEFENCE\nOTTAWA', Sept. 7 (CP) - Maj..\nGen.F. F. Worthington, Canada's\ncivilian defence co-ordinator, said\ntoday before the Royal Commission\non Arts and Science that radio, tele-\nvision ,the National Film Board and\na national library can all play a part\nin civil defence.\nTwo Other Veteran Liberals Go to\nUpper Chamber; N. Westminster to Vote\nOTTAWA, Sept. 7 (CP) \u2014 Prime'Minister St. Laurent to-.\nnight called a miniature general election for Oct. 24 and sent\nthree veteran Liberals, to the Senate, -....,     ..\nI The byelections will fill the eight vacancies that have occurred in the Commons sipce the June 27 general election,\n.'\"\u25a0-''., One of them developed only today when Tom Reid, bagpipe-playing' member for New Westminster and Parliamentary\nassistant to Health Minister Mgrtin, was appointed to the\n\u25a0 ,:       \" -\"~ *Senate.        * -\nThe.other' new Senators are.J.\nWesley Stambaugh of Bruce, 'Alfa,\nPresident of the Alberta Liberal As-.\nsociatlpn, and Robert William Gladstone of Guelph, Ont., former , Libera! Member: for Wellington South.\nFive of the by-elections are in\nQuebec ridings\u2014Montreal Laupler,',\nMontreal Mercler, Montreal Jacques -\nCarticr, Kamouraska and Gatineou.\nThe others are in the New Brunswick riding of Restlgouohe-Mada-\nwnska, the Ontario. Toronto Greenwood  and New  Westminster,\"' Mr.\nReid's old riding. '\n' The Senate appointments give the\nLiberals 79 of the >102 seats in the\nupper chamber, .\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\"\u2022\u201e\u00a3\n. The Liberals hold 187 ot the 283\nCommons seats. There are 40 Pro-,\ngresslve Conservatives, 12 C.CJV, 10\nSocial Credit, four Independents,\none Independent Liberal and eight,,\nvacancies,   ... \u25a0\u25a0i3\nDEATHS, APPOINTMENTS\n; Two  of  the  by-elections  wera':\ncaused by the deaths of J. E, McMil-\nlin, Progressive Conservative Member for Toronto Greenwood arfd.\nBenoit Michaud, Liberal Member for\nRestigouche-Madawaska.\n' The other vacancies were caused\nby the appointment of two Cabinet\nMinisters\u2014Postmaster General Ber-\ntrand, Member for Montreal Laurier\nand Solicitor. General Joseph Jean,\nMember 'for Montreal Mercler\u2014to\nQuebec judgeships. Also appointed\njudges in Quebec were Eugene Marquis, Liberal Member for Kamouraska, and Elphege Marier, Liberal\nMember for Montreal Jacques Car-\ntier. ,,'.\".'\n' Tha vacancy in.Gatineu resulted\nfrom the .appointment of the Liberal\nMember; Leon. JiiBaymbnd; as Clerk--\nijf-the CbmmcWs.' \u25a0' '?\u2022   '.:'\nMEMBER SIMCE 1930\nMr. field, o native of Cambus-\nlang, Scotland, has been In Canada since 1909 and a Member of\nthe House of Commons slnoe 1930,\nHe is an Iron and steel technician\nand was for tome years manager\nof the Pacific Car and Foundry\nCompany, '\n- He was prominent In British Columbia municipal affairs and. was\na member of the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. ....\nMr. Reid was.marrled In 1911 to\nMary Jeannle, daughter of Alexander Mosson of Klntore, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, He Is a Pres-\nbyte'rlaht\nIn the last House Mr. Reid was\nParliamentary Assistant to both\nthe Fisheries, and Health Minis-.\ntries.\nA native of the United States who\nwent to Alberta as a homesteader 44\nyears ago, Mr. Stambaugh, 60, ia a\nfarmer, and a farm implement and '\noil agent at Bruce, Alta. He is President of the Alberta Liberal Asso:\nelation, an office he has held since\n1945.\nMr. Gladstone was a Member of\nthe House of Commons for Welling-\nton South from 1936 to-prorogation\nol Parliament last April. He did not'\ncontest the June 27 general election.\nTHf MA8 REID\nTo Senate . ...\n\u25a0fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nDown to Earth       -\n.'\u2022 BRUCE, Alta., Sept, 7 (CP)\nA post in Canada's senior\nlegislative body, the Senate, is\na. high honor but newly-\nappointed Senator J.; Wesley\nStambaugh literally .had -to\ncome down to earth to hear of\nhis;\n, When. Sen. Stambaugh was\ntold tonight by a Liberal Party\nworker that the Canadian Press,\nhad just. telephoned, to report\nthe announcement bf his appointment' he commented:\n\"I'm glad you didn't tell, me\n,  10 minutes .'ago, I was shingling..\n.: ;;t\u00bbr'Mdf :iot rtt^atircH'.'L^;:'^-:,\n'Ah   active' church   Worker,\n\u25a0  Sen;   Sfambough   went   right\n: ;,baok to his shingling after accepting -the congratulations of\nhis family. \\\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nMissing Lads\nHeading for Canada\nSPOKANE, Sept. 7 (AP) ^ Two\nboys missing since Saturday Were\nbelieved to be headed 'for Canada\ntoday. \"\u2022   \u25a0 ,\nAn 11-year-old boy who started\nwith them gov \"tired, hungry and\nscared\" and came home.\nClair Farrell, uncle of two of the\nboys involved, said the trio left\nhome Saturday morning supposedly\nto pick cucumbers.    ,\nHis nephew, Garry Peterson,\nreturned home last night.-He said\nthe boys never intended tb pick\ncucumbers but headed immediately\ntoward Canada. \u2022 ',\nGarry's 13-year-old brother, Leonard, and a , 15-year-old companion\nnamed Don continued their trek.\nThe boys* had no money or food,\nFarrell said. They ate squirrels\nLeonard shot with a .22 calibre\nrifle.\nPolice in Nelson had no reports\non the missing pair.\nAnd w This Corner\u2014\nTEANECK, N.J., 8ept. 7 (AP)\u2014This story makes plenty of scents\u2014\n*\u00b0 ^%\u00bbrtnhaTwhPolafam!ile.^f skunk, moved launder their house.\nNot one or-two, but dozens. ' *, \u25a0 -\n' And Westphal can't poison them. The 8tate Fish and Game Commission says so. It's too dangerous.    :., .      ' :'-\nHe can't smell them out. An expert at the Bronx Zoo says so. No\nsmell is Btrono enough to repel them: .  '    . .  :\u2022'\u25a0.<$\nAll Westphal can do Is trap them as he has been doing for the\n'a,t He\" has'.trapped four lii seven days, but the clan seems to multlpiy\nat a faster rate. * .,\nWATERBURY, Conn,, Sept. 7 (AP)-The Waterbury Republican\nreported today that it has a route carrier who. knows the value ot\nPU The Republican intended to publish an edition Labor Day morning,' but couldn't because a repair job on its press was not completed\nWhen delivery boy Ronald Parent learned pf this, he covered his\nroute anyway, leaving this note at each customer's door:\n\"Press broke down. Sorry, no paper.today.\n\"Your paper boy.\"\nCHICAGO, Sept. 7 (AP)\u2014That popular dream\u2014the one where\nyou're dressed In a bathrobe and riding In a street car\u2014came true\nyesterday for'Frank J. Germain. 71. '\nGermain, who said he sometimes walks In his sleep, boarded a\ntrolley early yesterday morning wearing house slippers and a bathrobe.\nThe motorman rang up the fare, led Germain ^o a secluded baok\nseat and delivered the rider to police station. ,     \u25a0 ' ,,   .\nAwakened, Germain couldn't remember walking from his home tt'ij\nwhere he caught the car.\n'\u25a0 Police took him.home, but not In a street car.\nLITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept. 7 (AP)\u2014The Arkansas Democrat's\ncorrespondent at' Hazen, Ark., Mrs. Opal Roach, mailed the paper an\naccount of a house that burned Sunday while the owners were out\nof the city.\n\"The entire furnishings along with all wearing apparel was a\ncomplete loss,\" the correspondent wrote. Then as an afterthought she\nadded:      \u2022 ' '.\"\n\"P.S.: This was my house.\" \u25a0\nL08 ANGELES, Sept. 7 (AP)\u2014When her husband came home at\nnight, he kissed the dog before kissing her or their baby, comely Joyce\nBralnard testified yesterday In obtaining a divorce.\nThe 21-year-old actress added that hubby Carl Bralnard, 27, an\nInventor, also Insisted on staying but late chasing police calls.\n&\n H \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1949\nI\u2014K> > \u00bb\u25a0\u00ab\u2014 1-4w\u20141\u00bb<\u00ab1\u00bbHj    ,Ml|l\"fiyri> ,. MIW'i-yiM   \"TWWH.'-ywr*'\u2014-\nAlllee Denounces Labor Critics\nDollar Crisis (or All Parlies\nLess Said th\u00bb Better While Cripps\nAnd Bevin Face Washington Tasks\nBRIDLINGTON, Englqnd,'S\u00abpt, 7 (AP) - Prime Minister\nAttlee today denounced opponents of Britain's Leber (Severn,\nment who he said were trying to moke \"bad blood\" between\nBritain and the United Stotei, '\nIn an address before the Trades Union Congress,, 9,000,-\n000-member backbone of the Labor Party, Attlee. promised\nBritain would ,do its Utmost to solve the dollar shortage which\nthreatens Britain With eco-<\nnomle disaster,      .   N\n\"There is a lot ot effort being put\nout to try to make bad blood between Britain and the United\nStates,\" he said, \"There are people\nhere who do their utmost to foment\nhostility in the United States to the\nlabor Government, They seek for\nparty alms to play on the prejudices\nof ill-Informed sections of American\nopinion,\" \u25a0\n\u2022LAMM RED8\nThe Government xhas blamed\nmany recent strikes on the Communists, including the recent crippling dockers strike.     .\nAttlee said the \"plain truth\" of\nthe dollar crisis was that \"this difficulty oj International payments\nwould have faced any government.'\nIn a reference to the three-power\ndollar talks opening today, in Washington, Attlee sld: My Cabinet col.\nleagues and I have had full discussion on the subject matter of these\ntalks, a policy has been decided and\nit Is for the Chancellor of the Ex-,\nchequer and the Foreign Secretary\nto carry lt out. While they are engaged in this task, the less said the\nbetter,'! \u25a0\nBritain Is \"sometimes falsely rep-\nPlus\u2014LATEST NEWS \u2014 FLYING GRANDMOTHERS\nRead the Classified\u2014It Pays\nFOR TRUE\nI TOMATO\n\\   FLAVOR\n{.your Family Deserves Aylmer Quality\nFour Hurt When\nBoat Explodes\nPRINCE RUPEflT, B.C.. Sept 7\n(CP).\u2014Four women are recovering\ntoday from injuries suffered yester.\nday when 'a, fislibont exploded .and\nsank here. .\nThree of'the women were taken\nto their homes, while\" the fourth, Mrs.\nEmma Brown, Is In hospital with\ncritical Injuries.\nThe boat caught fire nt Cow Bay,\nln'5Prihce\",Ruperl Hni'inr, mid \"t\nploded. It sank later.but police rt'\nport it will be salvaged,        ,   * -\n.HI  tho  Sure  Wny-CLABSIFIED\nCHANGE IN SERVICE\nARROW\n! LAKES\nEFFECTIVE SEPT. \\6\n8,8, MInto will operate as'\"'follows:\nTuesday and Friday\nLv Robson West    0:00 n.m,\nAr Nakusp  .,'\u201e  4:00 p.m.\nWednesday and Saturday\nLv Nakusp .,.,..;.,    8:00 a.m,\nAr Arrowhead  11:45 a.m.\nLv Arrowhead       1:03 p,m\nAr Nakusp  .'.    B:00 p.m.\nMonday and Thursday\nLv Nakusp     4i80 a.m\nAr Robson West ..:. -M  2:46 p.m\nPassengers from points East mult\nuse Train 11 Mondays and Thur|.\ndays to Robson West to make connection with, steamer leaving there\nTuesday and Friday. Sleeping and\ndining facilities available on\nsteamer.  . .     '\nJ. O, WATSON, C.T.A.\nNelson,  B.C.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nThe Bay Groceteria for\nQUALITY FOODS\nPHONE 193     PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.-FRI.-SAT.\nTOMATO JUICE: Heinz, 20 oz. tins, 2 for  20*\nTEA: Fort Garry, Red Label, Ib. ...:  94*\nCollage Rolls\nUnion, Ib.\nJ9c\nJELL-O: Assorted flavors, 3 pkts..\nSULTANA BISCUITS: Pkt\t\nMIXED BISCUITS; 12 o*. pkt. \u2014\nRED KIDNEY BEANS: Lb. iii\nas*\n23*\n33*\n21*\nBesl Wide Mlh. Jars p.*..*.$1.49\nDREFT; Giant size, pkt.\nPUREX: 3 rolls .\t\n69*\n29*\nHostess Chocolalestb. \u2014\u2122_Wc\nTOMATO SOUP: Aylmer, 20 oz .tin...\t\nPEAS: Aylmer, Jumbo, 20 oz. tins, 2 tins..-\nKRAFT CHEESE: 2 Ib. pkts......: .\t\nCORN FLAKES: Quaker, 8 oz. pkts,, 2 for\u201e\nSAUERKRAUT: Libbv's, 28 oz. tins\n43*\n98*\n28*\n23*\nl}nh$m%$*% (bpf rnig'\nINCORPORATED  2?? MAY IG7C\nresented,\" \\Hlee s\u00bb|d. an bsjng a\nrmere suppliant\" for Amefiqsn aid.\n\"In dealing with the problems of\nthe post-war w*brld, Britlan and the\nUnited States hnvq been partners.\nDo not let us forget Britain also\nhas done Its share in helping others,\".\nBRITAIN'S HELP\nAttlee said sW given by Britain 'to\nother countrle\u00bb totalled (a,eoo,OQO\nand he bhlded Winston Churchill for\nusing these payments as the basis\nfor an attack on the Government.\n\"I was surprised and Indeed father\nshockew when Mr. Churchill In a\nrecent, speech made this reproach\nagainst the Labor Government, tar\nmany of these payments were the\ndirect result of policies decided by\nthe Government of which he was\nthe head, '    >\u25a0\n\"His strictures came oddly from\nthe great advocate of European unity. We are not ashamed .of. having\nhelped others.\"\nHe warned that while he did not\nBelieve. In lowering wages to reduce\ncosts, it was necessary to realize\nthat Increases In wages not matched\nby increases of production would\n(jreatly imperil the eountry's chances\nof rapidly getting Over her dlfflcul.\nties. '\".-\";\nPEEWEE HOME;\nGAILHAPPY\nThere was excitement aplenty In\nthe Warren household at Nelson\nGolf and Country Club Wednesday,\nfor Peewee the pup was returned.\nThree-year>old Gall W\u00bbrren,.\nheartbroken over the loss of her\npuppy last Saturday night, was'beside herself with joy, her parents,\nMr, and Mrs, A. Warren aa'd,   ,\nTh? puppy's loss was reported In\nthe-Dally News Wednesday morning, and about 2 o'clock that afternoon'the Warrens were telephoned\nli\/ Leonard MrK.inlcy of Mac's\nGreenhouse on Fionl Street. A pup\nanswering Peewee's: description had\nbeen found, he said. Mr, Warren,\nGolf Club greenskeeper, was soon\non the scene and identified the pup\nas Peewee,\nMr. McKinley had spotted the dog\non the road outside the greenhouse.\nLocal Egg\nShortage Eases\nThe month-long shortage of local\neggs has finally been broken. Nelson wholesalers reported Wednesday that local eggs have once more\nstarted to move, and larger quantities are expected to be received\nfrom now on. Some eggs are still\nbeing shipped in from the Prairies.\nDealers reported a good supply\nof butter and meats. Two carloads\nof fresh and processed meats were\nreceived last week.\nOne carload of bananas was\nshipped in, but little else in the way\nof fruits was received. No new\nfruits, were received in Nelson from\nthe Okanagan.\nOn the grain front, one car Of\nflour and ,feed and one of bulk'\nwheat arrived.\nALTA. RED CROSS UNIT\nSUPPLIES BLOOD PLASMA\nCRANBROOK, B.C,, Sept. 7\nAppeals for blood donors to the\nRed Cross mobile blood unit from\nAlberta, making its third visit\nthrough East Kootenay, are being\nIssued at Cranbrook for Tuesday,\nSeptember 13, Kimberley September 14, Invermere September 15 and\nGolden September 16.\nCranbrook's clinic will operate\nat the United Church Hall Tuesday\n3 to B and 7 to 8 p.m. The unit brings\nall its equipment and a staff of\naround a dozen, and the local Red\nCross, with Stanley McNeil registrar\nand Mrs, Vincent tiddicoatt, general\nconvener, will make tbe hall\narrangements and serve refreshments to donors.',\nThis city has fallen behind in its\nbalance for this humane free service\nto all those requiring transfusions\nor plasma, At the most'recent visit\nof the unit in the Spring of 1848\nunder 100 pints were donated, while\nSt. Eugene Hospital has dispensed\n160 pints of blood and SO pints of\nplasma over the last year, provided\nthrough the service by the Alberta\nunit systematically.     '    , . .:\u25a0\nThe Weather\nSynopsis: Temperatures over all\nbut the exposed coastal sections of\nthe Province rose Wednesday afternoon close to or above the\neighty degree mark. Kamloops with\na temperature of 81 reported the\nhighest temperature in the Interior\n\u2022while Abbotsford; with a high of\nB7 degrees was the warmest spot\nin the South coHS'lal region Except\nfor dense fog banks along the West\nand North coasts of Vancouver Island Thursday weather should again\nbe fine and warni.\nNelson   47\nHalifax \u201e.'.    81\nWinnipeg , .'.' 40\nRegina    86\nCalgary .' 87\nVancouver \u201e    81\nVictoria    6B\nKimberley\nCalgary Man\nCharged in\nFernie Fatality\nCRANBROOK, B.&,  Sept. f -\nJohn William MsMlIo Pratt 'oi W\ngary has been, charged  at Fernie\nwith manslaughter' In eonneotiop\nwith an extraordinary Labor Day\noccurrence which cost tho llfo of\nStanley Kuohta, ago 86, FemU rsil>\ndent, Allegedly Kucbta was sitting\non * bench In the sunshine in front\nof a Pernio hotel when a ear backed\naround the corner Into the group on\nthe beneh, Kuohta's leg wss completely severed and he died 80 minutes later. -\nPratt Is said to ho the driver of\nthe ear, and was scheduled for preliminary hearing on the manslaughter charge, .'\n,).i...i\u201e..,...lm.,iiii\u201el., Jm I.,,       \u2022\nBlames British\nNavy lor\nEscort Service\nHONG KONG, Sept. 7 (AP)-Uu\nKwang-Kol, high-ranking National'\nist Chinese naval officer, today accused Royal Navy warships of escorting merchant ships through the\nblockade of Communls-held Chinese\nports.\nThe British government hero officially denied the accusation.\nWu's charge was published by the\nofficial Chinese Central News Agency, The Chinese naval officer, who\nheads the squadron charged with\nenforcing the blockade, made his\naccusation in an Interview \u00bbt his\nheadquarters at Tinghai in the Chu-\nsan Islands off the coast of Che'\nklang Province.\nRecently msny British merchantmen have entered Shanghai.end the\nShantung peninsula ports of Tslng-\nt\u00ab0 and Chefoo under British Naval\nescort, Uu told the Chinese News\nAgency,\nMu charged that British warships,\nanchored immediately outside the\nthree-mile limit ot Chinese territorial waters at the mouth of the\nVangUe were the \"eyes of blockedc-\nfunning BritiBh merchant ships,\" He\nS|id British warships would radio\nthe merchantmen lo enter the Yangtze Whenever Chinese wsrships were\nfound absent from the area.\nLiu said the British warships\nwould prepre for battle at the Sight\nof Chinese naval vessels,\nPostal Revenue\nJfa dtiqhwayL\nNelson - Cranbrook \u2014 Nelson to\nBalfour good. Mile IB to 20 Creston-\nGoatfell section proceed with care,\nMen and machinery working. Road\ncondition good Mile i to 8, Erickson-\nGoat River construction Milo 8. to\n6,5. Men and equipment Working.\nPetour for one mile exqept Sundey\nand Monday. Road condition fair,\nCreston, Wynndel Highway No. 3\ncondition: ot road good, Upper road\nunder construction hut passable,\nWynndel to Kuskanook Bay* very.\ngood. ,\nCreston-Pprt Hill road good,\nBridge under repair Mile 8. '\nNelson-Kaslo\u2014From Balfour, to\nCoffee Creek road Is fair.\nNelson-Monsshee\u2014Fair to good.\nNelson-Nelway \u2014 Rough sections\nfor first 8 mile*. Good froip Mile 3\nto 30. Mile 30 to V. fair to good,\nNelson-Treil-Paterspn \u2022\/>'. Good to\nMile 10. Paving operations Mile 10\nto Mile 13. Good from Mile 18 to 10.\nRough sections Mile IB to 92. Remainder fair to goqd,.\": ',',\nRossland'Cascade-'Fflir.\nSmoke Scare Brings\nOut Fire Truck\nNelson Fire Department w\u00bbs\ncalled to the Odd Fellows Hall, tt\n8:45 Wednesday afternoon,\n. Alarm was turned in when building began fining with smoke. A\nlighted ifurnace, which had been\ndefined ihe day before and had a\nsection of pipe missing, allowed ihe\nsmoke to escape into the building.\nIt was found,   '\nHitchhiker From\nEngland Looks\nOver Koolenays\nSome Uke to cycle around the\ncountry, some like to travel, py\nother means, but to a fair-haired,\n?3-year-old Englishman the best\nmeans is by hitchhiking.    ,,\nJohn Flavell~of Berwell, Leicester, England, arrived In Canada,last\nDecember and since then has visited Cities ail over Canada and the\nUnited States, His passport bears\nsuch names as Toronto, Detroit, Chi'\ncago, Butte, Mont., geattle, Call\nfornla, Vancouver island, Vancouver, and now Nelson,\nHe arrived here Monday and le\"\nThursday morning, Starting out\nwith only $40 In. his pocket, he. has\nworked his way across the objin-\ntry at various occupations, IncluS'\ning logging and will now-work his\nway back across Canada, His stsy\njin each clly.is,5from two to.three\ndays. His next stop, is Calgary,\nHe takes only .a small pack with\nhim and averages from 800 to goo\nmiles per day. Travelling he said,\ndepended greatly on luck, He described the scenery throughout the\ncountry as \"great\" end said that the\nKootenay \\j;as \"very pretty.\" How-\nover, he plans to return to the. United States some day and settle in\nOakland, Calif.\nFrom Calgary; he will hitchhike\nto Montreal, back to the States and\nthen back home to England, He\nhopes to be home before Christmas,\n$300 Damage in\nHead-on Collision\nDamage estimated at $300 resulted  from   a  head-on  car  collision\ntttolMaf \u00a3Sdh Car,aiZZed     Chairman of the Hospital Board';\ncar driven bv Robert. M. rir\u00bbm\u201eL, -.d<mt' .?\u2022 W 8?eepUhe building\nBwutlful new Foil Coats,\nUp from -,.m,.,..,r-....-.^\n*29,i0\nThe smartest in Pall. Dresses, Corduroys, crepes, tissue\nfailles, wools, taffetas oVd mpires, '..\"\nm*~w^~*^mm*\nLarg0 stock df Fall Millinery.\nUp.from lit..,'.\",'...?. \u201e\u2014.:.,,_L\n$ A .98\nPure botany Wool twin jets, consisting of        $*V .50\npullover arid cardigan. A set .        I\nWe have a varied selection of long and short sleeve\npullovers and: cardigans at popular prlcesv\nLarge stock pf Blouses.\nUp from . \u201e\u201e\u201e ,\n$\u00abj.9B\nDozens of the latest .in new Fall Skirts at popular prices.\nWoodwind $ylts for Fgll, Reasonably       V)3i.S0\npriced or \u2022\u25a0\u25a0;,..,..\u25a0.,., ,^-iX-^^ ,' A.9 ';\n. One lurfle \"rqck of Dresses, 1\/\u00ab price, to clear\nCalliope, the muse of epic poetry,\nwas the first of the nine mythological muses, each representing one\not the arts.\nThe kingdom of Belgium formed\nitself into en 'independent state in\n19$0; having been part of tho Netherlands for 16 years,\nNelson Post Office transactions\nhave, been steadily climbing since\nthe beginning of the' year' and during August reached $142,684.70, highest total to date this year.' It was also\na considerable increase over last\nyear's figure for the same period of\n$125,562.20,\n. Postage revenues also showed 1\nIncrease over last year with $6837,37\nrecorded, compared to $3970.10 in\n1048,\nTotal transactions to date this\nyear were $959,765, compared to\n$899,205 fbr the same time last year.\nFrank Becker to\nTake Parr in\nHospital Opening\nPrank P. Becker of Vernon, former Nelson, resident, will participate In the opening of the Vern.jn\nJubilee Hospital today.\ncar driven by Robert M. Crampton\nof Spokane, and one driven by\nStanley Hodgson of Nelson, an employee of Reeve's MacDonald Mine.\nMrs. Crampton, who was in \"the\nSpokane car w|th her husband, suffered minor injuries. Mr. Crampton\nand Mr. Hodgson escaped without\ninjury,   .\nCrescent Valley  83\nKaslo  43\nGrand Porks  SO\nSpokane ...   53\nSan Francisco   54\nNew York?.:...::..,..'.,.;  64'\nWhitehorse   34\n80\n67\n66\n75\n79\n78\n70\n81\n87\n76\n80\n84\n81\nCOAL TRIBUNAL GRANTS\nAU$SIE MINERS' CLAIMS\nSYYDNEY, Australia, Sept, 7\n(AP).\u2014The coal industry tribunal\ndecided today that Australian coel\nminers are entitled to three months\npaid leave after if years' service,\nThis settled one of .three claims\nfor which miners staged-\u00bb seven-\nweek midwinter strike which ended Aug. 15, Other miners' clalips to\nbe dealt wtlh include reduction of\nthe work week to 33 hours and pay\nincrease,\nPHONE 144 FOB CI-A88IFIED\nfrom the Superintendent of Con-\nstructlon. Among dignitaries toklnii\npart will be Hon. George 5, Pearson.\nProvincial Minister of Health and\nWelfare.\nThe new hospital, modern in.ev-\nei>y respect, Is the realisation of\nfour and a half years of hard promotion.\nSEND YOUR\nMAIL ORDER\nRequirements\nFOR FOOTWEAR\nTHE SHOE\nCENTRE\nCASTLEGAR\nWOOD STAVE PIPE\n\u25a0'      Co, Ltd\n.     KINNAIRD, I. C.\nMonufoeturers of\nWIRE WOUND WOOD STAVE PIPE\nIn all sizes. Used for Irrigation, municipal and power\ndevelopment. Material used ft Pacific Coast Douglas\nFir and Interior Larch, kiln dried. Typo of wood used\nIs optional. Valves and fittings of all kinds available,\n,     \u25a0 ' \u2022 l .\nWrite for information, prices and delivery date\nYour home is only\nas goodosthe material that goes\ninto it's construction. See us today\nabout quality ma*\nterials for your new\nhome or that remodelling job that\nyou are planning\nnow.\nWe have just received a carload of the very\nlatest in Ace-Tex Insulated Siding*\nSee it at our store today\nACEoTEX INSULATING SIDING\nBrick type?\u2014In 5 exciting color combinations.\nShingle type\u2014In wood grain grey\nStone type\u2014In grey\nTHE\nACE'TEX\n$21-65\nPer square\n,   .   (100 sq. ft)\nLINE\niQuality and color in asphalt\nshingles\u2014Precision made-*-\n'slate stays on,\nACEoTEX HEXAGON SHINGLES\u2014Blue block, grey green, square\t\n' Bright red, bright green, square\t\nACEOTEX 210 lb, SQUARE BUTTS\u2014Bright red, bright green, square\nBlue black, grey green, square \t\n$10.78\n$11.35\n513.60\n913.00\nACEOTEX 901b. MINERAL SURFACED ROLL ROOFING\u2014Bright red, bright green-\n$8.05 roll; blue black, grey green\u2014$5.80 roll.\nACEoTEX SMOOTH ROOFING\u201448 lb.\u2014$3.85 roll; 5S lb.\u2014$4.55 roll.\nSee your local dealer about\nthese quality Ace t Tex Products\nBURNS\n,*JrLUMBE\u00abiCOALt0.sSL\nU80    '&<-jl,\/pu,,tj^iM%tM>t 1181\n160.2 BAKERST- N.BLS0N.B.C.I\n fl^v\nm\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8,1949 \u2014 3\nFALL COATS\nA special purchase by the\nBay buyers\nmakes this'se-\nlection of the\nseason's outstanding styles\npossible. Six\nstyles in the\nnewest. shades\nof wine, green,\nbrown, grey\nand black.\nMade in all\nwool suedes\nand covert\ncloths, chamois and flannel\ninterlined.\nSizes 10 to 20\n29'50\nil\nLadies' Blouses\nYou, won't want,Ijo.miia thisspuria},in ...\nblouses. These are seconds\"and are iregu- :';'\nlar up to 3.95. Assorted stripes in shark- ^  \"TC\nskin materials. Colors include pink, blue, \/.*\nyellow and green. \u00a33izes 12 to 20  -\n\"Coro\" Jewellery\nPlain and novelty pieces in earrings, necklaces and pins.\t\nFine Capeskin Gloves\nFour button length, plain slip-on style gloves in black\nor brown.\n1,25\nLadies*\nFabric Gloves\nFour button length In novelty\nstyle. Colors grey, green, wine\nor navy .-Pair\n1\n.33\nBlack Suede Sabot\nWomen's rich soft black suede. .Closed .\nwall toe pump. The season's No. 1 color\nand style assures you of fine styling and An-\nfit. Cuban heel. Widths AA and B. Sizes L1.95\n4% to 9. Pair  J\nPHONES\nDrygoodi \t\nReady-to-Wear\nHosiery       '\nGroceries __,\t\nMen's Wear __\n49\n49\n52\n193\n29\nLadies* Wool Dresses\nBeautiful imported English wool dresses <\nfashioned with an eye to details. Tailored\nmodels with button and tucking trim. New ' . '.,'\u2022:.';\nFall, shades including copperbark, wood <fc \"i i\u00a3y\ngrey, spinach green, wine and'black. Sizes ^ I \\J\nmisses'12 to 20, women's 16% to 24%..'...\u2014\nLadies* Gowns and\nPyjamas\nLovely pastel shades are a feature in\nthese   warm   flannelette .gowns   and ^ qq\npyjamas. Floral materials in pink, blue \/^*Qy\nand: white. Sizes 34 to 42   ...... *\u25a0\nGirls* Pyjamas\nIn coSy flannelette \"materials. Butcher\n' boy top with contrasting floral yoke. ^' -\u00bb_\nLovely pastel shades of pink, blue and | *yy,\nyellow. Size's 8 to 14.  .. X\nGirls* Pullovers\nKnit from pure wool yarns. Long sleeves\nand'round necklihes. Makes an ideal yjL  Z0\nschool sweater.,.Colors of, blue, yellow, \/.98\nred and pink. Sizes 8 to 14.  ju\nSEE OUR\nCoats, Dresses and\nMillinery\nWSWSEMBHANDT WINE SHADE\nHeady-To-Wear Department\u2014Second Floor.\n\"Baycrest\"\nNYLON\nHOSIERY\nFeaturing the. new Fall\nshade in hosiery, \"Light\nGunmetal,\" as. well as\nmany other pleasing\ncolors.\n45  gauge\n51  gauge\n|||\n1\n.85\nAll silk\nSQUARES\nBeautifully sheer head\nsquares in high colors.\n2-95\nWomen's\nNavy Blue Shoe\nA beautiful Fall color, doubly so in Davis\nsoft baby calf leather. Open toe, cut out *~* q-\nvamp, with smart one strap style, cuban CJ'9-5\nheel. Widths AA ahd B. Sizes 4% to 9' .ut.... 7\n\u2022V-\u00a3-V-\nNew Fall Styles and Colors\nIn Men's Suits\nGABARDINES AND WORSTEDS\nSINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS\nSTRIPES AND PLAIN SHADES\nPANTS HAVE PLEATS AND, ZIPPERS\nNEW FALL COLORS - BLUE, GREY,_ BROWN\nSIZES-86 TO 44\nMen's Gabardine Topcoats\n \"\"\"\"\"\"\" ^ ' ' 56\nMen's smart Fall gabardine topcoat. Three button, single\nbreasted, notch lapel and slash pockets. Sizes 35 to 44.  <\nSpecial .....:................ v.\u201e.........\t\n.50\nFALLSLACK&\n\u25a0,'-.,. ...\nFor Men\nAll wool English flannels. Latest style\nwith raised leg seam and adjustable   *| \/\u00a3;50\n. waist band.  Styled with pleated and   _|_ \\J\nzipper fronts. Sizes 30 to 38. Each ..-\nMfeti*s Spoft ShWii3\nNewly, arrived' styles and colors for Fall.\nPlains and two-tone patterns with zipper and   q g\/%\nbutton fastening. Colors of wine, grey, green,  X*-'*'\nblue and teal. Each .*..:   v\/   \u2022\nOthers 9.50\nBaycrest Hats\nSelect that new Fall hat now! Top quality fur a .*\nfelt with all leather sweat band. Colors of grey, Jp \u00a3i\ntan, blue and brown. Sizes 67s to 7%. Each      *J\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:'\u2022.... : , ' .\nMen*s Sport Jackets\nNew Fall weight tweeds in the modern\nfashion styles for the coming season. Two\nbutton, single breasted, patch pockets, notch {fe\/Y f*\nlapel. Assorted colors in a glen check design.  ^ V, ^\nSizes 36 to 42. Each  ^\nFall Made4o^ea$ure\nEvent\nNew fabrics\u2014new colors\u2014new patterns\nGuaranteed fit to all body typer . .\nQuality fabrics, quality linings and trimming-\nquality tailoring\nStyling according to most modern* trends\nDelivery\u20144. to 5 weeks\nTerms 20% down and up to 6 months to pay\nWhite Sewing Machine\nRotary electric sewing machine complete with light for\nnight sewing,  and all the other\nattachments.  Floor model  with   \"f f^fY.50\nbeautiful walnut cabinet. Regular       v-jjv...'\u00ab\n204.50. Special \u201e......:.\n199\nWomen's Plain Pump\nSoft smooth Davis calf leather.\nLow cut for dressy day time\nwear with dressy high heel\neffect. Colors wine and black\nWidths AA-A and B. Size's\n.   4% to 9.\n1.95'\nPlain Suede Pump\nSooty black suede, smooth as velvet. Low \/-v ne\nsleeve nun bending instep. New closed toe ^J*-'^\nand heel, tops in fit and styling. Dress heel. S\nWidths AAA to B. Sizes4% to9. \u201e\nCotton Prints\nWashable fast color prints for children's wear,\nhouse dresses, aprons, etc. 36\" wide.\nSpecial, yard  \t\n49\nRayon Plaids\nSpun rayon in authentic tartan patterns. Ideal\nfor skirts,'blouses, and dresses. All the popular\nclan tartans to choose from. 38\" wide.\nSpecial, yard   -\nNylon Sheer\nA beautiful light sheer fabric\u2014perfect for\nblouses, lingerie and dainty children's dresses,.\nColors white, pink, blue, yellow, black and\naqua, 42\" wide. Special, yard\t\n1,19\n1-79\nPrinted Spuns\nSpun rayon prints that are fashionwise and\neconomically priced. Ideal for dresses, children's wear, blouses. Fast colors and washable.\n\\ wonderful1 assortment of colors and patterns\nto chpose from. 36\" wide.\nSpecial.... \u2022 \u2022\n.69\nnatpMtg\nINCORPORATED   2W MAY I67Q\nNELSON, B.C.\nSTORE HOURS\nMon., Tues., Thurs. and Frl.\n9 a.m. to 5 p.m.\nWednesday\u20149 a.m. to 12 noon\n* Saturday\u20149 a.m. to 6 p.m.'\n 14 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8,1949\nCANADIANS WITH FISH ALL AROUND\nEAT ONLY 10 POUNDS YEARLY\nBy FORBES RHUDE\n'Canadian Press Business Editor\nIMOTHER-'RELIEVE\nYOUR CHILD'S\nCONSTIPATION\n;   Without Nasty-Tasting\nP      Laxatives or Harsh\nI   Purgatives that Cramp\n',*. Children's Own Tablets, tho new corrective made especially for needs of crow.\nItib youngsters from 8 to IB years are so\nplcnsnnt to take - act so gently and normally without violent upsetting reactions,\nthat even fussiest child won't object to\ntheir use. Get Children's Own Tablets to-\ndsy and help your child to constipation relief this modem, easy way. At druggists 26 i\nTORONTO, Sept. 7 (CP) \u2014 The\naverage Canadian eats only about\n10 pounds of fish a year compared\nto 155 pounds df meat and 30 pounds\ndf poultry. _\nOf fresh and frozen fish he eats\nonly about four pounds,\nThis, despite the fact that he has\nbetter access to food from the sea\nthan any other people in the world.\nThese facts cami! out at a press'\nconference given today by Fisheries Minister May hew and departmental officials.\nMr. Mayhew has Just completed a\ntour from Newfoundland to British Columbia designed, In cooperation with Provincial Governments\nand the Fisheries. industry, to put\nmore fish on Canadian tables. The\nnext step is a country-wide meeting\nof the Industry next Friday, in Ot-\n(WVERIEAF\nExtra-Mild\nBath Size\nPALMOLIVE\nBAWffrO'MiAx\nSHOWER to ntmiH\nWhen things get you down, step Into a soothing Palmolive\nbath. Cream your whole body with Pahnolive's extra-mild\nlather. Soak.. take it easy;. let that restful Palmolive bath ;\nCalm your nerves, ease your aching muscles.\nOr if time is short\u2014a few seconds under a tingling shower\nwith bath size Palmolive and you'll step out thoroughly\nrefreshed! Bath or shower\u2014you 11 love extra-big, extra-mild\nBATH SIZE Palmrilivel\n^\"\"\"SMlfdnoji\nNew Exotic Fragrance\nOceans of \"Beauty Lather\"\npAlMo,\n^ S^ttd ond Lortt'\nlostlnfl\nffic&WSS\/ltaet' !\u00bb\u2022* BATH SIZE PALMOLIVE\nWestern Kiwanis\nElect Governor\nCALGARY, Sept.; 7 (CP)-Harry\nA. Irving of fort William, Ont.; was\nelected Governor' of the Kiwanis\nWestern District at the final business session of the organization here\nyesterday.\nMore than. 500 delegates from\nNorthern Ontario and the three\nWestern provinces ended their two-\nday meeting with a special, trip to\nBanff, Alta., last night.\nNamed Divisional Lieutenant-\nGovernors were: Eastern Division,\nW. T. Russell, Fort Prances, Ont,;\nCentral Division, A. M. Blue, Saskatoon; Western Division, C. W. Nib-\nlock, Medicine Hat, Alta.\ntawa.\nCanada's fishing Industry now is\nworth close to $200,000,000 a year\nand supoprts thousands of Its citizens. It takes its fish from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and has\nthe largest inland, fisheries in the\nworld. Yet with all these resources\nit ranks only fifth or sixth among\nworld fishing countries.\nOf what is caught, Canadians\nthemselves Cat only 15 per cent. The\nrest is exported, and that, says Mr,\nMayhew, makes it a vulnerable in.\ndustry.\nMr. Mayhew feels that if Canadians wish to place some Insurance\non this industry, they had better\neat more fish themselves, and that\nsteps must be taken to put it before\nthem in a more enticing way. \u2022\nSpill Between Sterling Dollar Blocs\nTragedy Io Be Avoided al All Costs\nBy The Canadian Press\nCanadian business in particular\nand virtually every Canadian in\ngeneral has a stale in the economic\ntalks In Washington between this\ncountry, the United Kingdom and\nUnited States.   .\u2022','\u25a0\nCanada's export business to the\nsterling area, worth 1,000,000,000 in\n1948, is endangered by the fact that\nthe United Kingdom and her sterling associates are short on trade balance about $1,500,000,000 to pay for\ntlhs year's purchases in Canaaa and\ntheUS.\nThe simple answer would seem to\nbe that the. sterling area must sell\nmore goods to the U.S. and Canada\nto earn the dollars necessary to pay\nfo. what it buys on this continent\nSome authorities on International\ntrade says this simple solution to\nthe current problem may not be impossible. -':'\u25a0'.\nThe U.S. consumed $130,000,000,000\nworth of retail goods in 194B. Of that\namount less than $1,500,000,000 came\nfrom the sterling area. That Is about\n$10 per capita per year.\nCanadians, In the same period,\nbought from the sterling area about\n$40 worth of goods per person. *\nIf the United States Increased\nIts purohasei from the sterling\narea to $25 per capita per year, and\nsterling   area   purchases  from\nNorth America remained  at   Or\n\u25a0bout the current level, the dollar\nshortage would be ended for the\nU.K. and Canada,-\nIt Is known that Canada's negotiators look upon an even balance of\ntrade  between the three  trading\ngroups as the only real answer.\n, It is known, too, that they look upon any break-up that will split the\nWestern world into sterling and dol-\nalr blocs as a tragedy to be avoided\nat all costs,\nRETIREMENT OP MOYIB\nPIONEER BUSINESSMAN\nMOOT), B.C, Sept 1 \u2014 H. A.\nSmith has retired from the general\nstore business after 43 years. Previously he operated a shoe-repair\nstore for a number of years and In\n1006 was appointed postmaster, a\nposition he still holds. It is believed\nhtat no other postmaster in British\nColumbia has a longer record than\nR. A. Smith,\nS. M. Tarbet and son Jim. have\npurchased the general store, moving into the Mark Nicholson cottage\nuntil their home next to the Store\nis finished. Jim Tarbet is a veteran\nof the last'war in the Canadian\n.Army. While on service he assisted\nwith post office work and also\nserved as guard In a prison camp.\nFernie District\nSecretary Retires      '\nFERNIB, B.C, Sept 7\u2014Resignation of J. C Cohnick, Secretary of\nFernie School-District No. 1 lor the\npast two years, has been regretfully\naccepted as he goes Into retirement\nMr. Connlck, formerly of Victoria,\nwas the Provincial Government's\nchoice as city administrator at\nFernie following collapse of its\nmunicipal: finance In the mld-1030's.\nOh restoration of Fernie to full\nmunicipal status in 1040, with its\nown mayor and board of aldermen\nadministering it Mr. Connlck continued his residence in Fertile as\nschool district secretary.    <\nPHONE 144 for CLASSIFIED ADS\n(MfGkljtod-tf\n9493\nWAIST\n24\"-30\"\nTflafdatL Martin*\nTHE ONE-YARD SKIRT\nBe first to discover this fashion-\npacked, fabric-saving design!, ONE\nYARD of 54-inch fabric; THREE\nmain pieces to cut and sew! Smartest\nnewest styling! -: ''\nPattern 9493 comes in waist sizes\n24, 25, 28, 28, 30. It takes only ONE\nYARD of 54-lnch fabric. '\u2022>'\"'\nThis easy-to -use pattern gives\nperfect fit,. Complete, Illustrated\nSew Chart shows you every step.\nSend TWENTY \u2022 FIVE CENTS\n(25c) In coins (stamps cannot be\naccepted) for this pattern. Print\nplainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS,\nSTYLE NUMBER.\nSend your order to MARIAN\nMARTIN, care of Nelson Dally\nNews, Pattern Dept, 266 Baker St.,\nNelson, B.C.\nMother Khou\/sTeesT\/\nPEACHES^ $235\n*PRUNE PLUMS 2 lbs. 21cr $1.49\n\u2022FIELD TOMATOES\nRed Ripe\n2 lbs. 19c\nValencia Oranges sweet,|Ucy ib.\nJuicy Grapefruit g > i -,,[.\nFancy Bartlett Pears i      >\nWealthy Apples ens,,, .;*\u2022.\u00ab., ib.\n10*\n12*\n5*\nLocal Head Lettuce Fresh ^.n, '.  15*\nLocal Cucumbers Gr^n aisp ib 10*\nNo. 1 Pickling Onions sn^wn, wh^ n, _ 19*\nLocal Washed Potatoes 'u> n\u00bb  45*\nRIB\nLAMB\nCHOPS\nlib. 65c\nGround Beef m,s,^.sy-<\u2022\u00ab-\u25a0\"\u25a0\n, Beef, round bone,\nShoulder Roast^m* \u2014\ni        n     t Boned and rolled,\nBr'lSKet  Beet Blue Brand, Ib. \u2014\nBlade Roast Veal Lean,'b \u2014\nPrune Plums \u00a30y!TtinhoIca  12c\n? Tomato Juice ^in1^  14c\nPfiOS standard 20 oz. tin      1 Oc\nVegetable Soup \u00bb?\u00a3\"\u2022  13c\nBaby Foods Heinz. s or. tin.... 3 for 25c\nSockeye Salmon $tX.^l 41C\nQuaker Oats quick. 48 o*. Pk* 28c\nGranulated Sugar 10 lb. bag       97c\nFruit Jars ideal 1% pints. Doz  $1.65\nJar Rings Rubber.' White     2 doz.  I 5C\nEureka Bleach 2S m. \\M.    ..... 15c\nIvory Soap Large cake  18c\nKitchen Craft\nFLOUR\n24 Ib. sack _\u25a0\n$|.6S\nAIRWAY\nCOFFEE\nGround fresh, Ib.\n49'\nPLUM JAM\nEmpress Puro\n\u25a048 fl. oz. can\t\n69'\n003 Sliced for lunches, lb.\nTOMATOES\nVanity Fair, ?8 oz. can .\n22c\nEastern,Ib. \u2014\nGOLDEN CORN -jjgff^*^ 18c\nSmoked Cod Fillets\nAEGcdlAMB iRtiMPJOAST I WHITE VINEGAR\nHeinz, 1672 oz. bottle.\n. Blue Brand,    trimmed\nTrimmed waste free be- waste free.before weigh-\nfore weighing,      \u00a3Q*    ' '\"\u00ab\u25a0 AlV\nLb.,\u2014  **'\n18c\nweign-   i\nso'  FRUIT JARS\nImproved Gem, medium, doz.\n$1.59\nPicnic Shoulder I HiS   MARMAUDE\nSmoked, whole or AQ*   \\   *\u2122\u00a3vZ\u00a3\nshank end, lb, _\u2022\"<='       1\nSliced, fine smok-gQ\n-J IU\u201enr    lh.     WW\nEmpress, Pure Seville Orange,\n48 f I. oz. can\t\n65c\nBORDEN'S CHEESE\nChateau,\n2 Ib, carton\t\n95c\nYoung Turkeys\nPrices effective September 8th to 16th\nEspecially fattened\n\u25a0 frying \">\u2022\t\nf.\nBe sjure... shop SAFEWAY ^S^BS i\nWe reserve the right to limit quantities,\ni       -ii''      i t'\nCANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED\nmt-tm\n Patent Straps\nand\nBrown Elk\nOXFORDS\nby PACKARD\nOxfords have sharkskin tips\n8!4tol2      12\/2 to 3\n$C-50        $g-00\nR. ANDREW\n& CO.\nLEADERS IN FQOTFASHION\n. Established 1004\nSUTTON, Surrey, England (CP)\u2014\nInspired: by memories of a giant\nbeer-fed cucumber that, won first\nprize at their previous show, members of Sutton Grangers' Club have\nbegun last-minute \"hush-httsh\"\ntraining of exhibits for this year's\nshow. \u25a0       .\nClearance Sale\non All Stock\nContinues Until Aug. 31st\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\n\u25a0 IS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\nKootenay Valley Uairy\nCOLD ME ATS\nBetter\nwith\nNelson Soeial\nBOURQUE-HASLAM\n\u2022 A quiet wedding was solemnized Wednesday, Sept. 7, in Vancouver, when. Rev. Father. F, A.\nClinton \u2022> of Holy Rosary Cathedral\nunited In marriage Helen Ruth\nHaslam of Nelson, only daughter of\nMrs. A. E,, Haslam of Calgary and\nthe late H.. 0. Haslam, K.C., and\nDr. Theodore Henry, Bourque of\nNelson, eldest son of the late Mr.\nand Mrs. J, A. Bourque of Vancouver, The bride was given in\nmarriage by F. F. Payne of Nelson.\nMrs. J. R. Dornon of Vancouver\nwas matron of honor, while the\ngroom was supported by J. J. Gil-\nmore of Vancouver. Following the\nceremony; a wedding breakfast was\nserved in the Vancouver Hotel after\nwhich Dr. and Mrs. Bourque left\nfor California,. ,\n\u2022 In compliment of Miss Eleanor\nMaglio, whose marriage is announced for Wednesday morning to\nJohn F. Hogan, and to Mrs. Tom\nMurphy and her twin sister, Mrs. J,\nKelly, both of Spokane, who are in\nthe City visiting their mother, Mrs,\nJ. V. Meyers, Hall Mines Road and\nother relatives, Mrs. M. J. Vlgneux\nentertained yesterday at a tea at\nher home on Silica Street. The\nhonor guests'were given corsages\nand the popular bride-elect was\npresented with two old gold-framed\nliving room pictures on behalf of\nthe gathering of her many friends.\nPresiding at the tea urns were Mrs.\nJ, Muraro and Mrs. A, G. Gelinas\nwhile servitaurs were Mrs. Martin\nRobichaud, Mrs. Kirby Grenfell,\nMiss Christine Fornelli and Mrs, W,\nJ, Sturgeon. Guests were Invited to\ntea by Mrs. C. V. Gagnon,\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Muraro\nand their family of Kimberley, who\nspent a holiday at the home of Mr.\nMuraro's mother, Mrs. J. Muraro,\nGranite Road, have returned,\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. William Maglio\nwere visitors in Spokane.\n\u2022 Mrs. Robert Shlell has returned\nto Needles after visiting her son-ln\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, S.\nReid and attending the Uphlll-Reld\nwedding. ,\n\u2022 Miss Doreen Robinson arrived\nfrom Winnipeg to make her home\nSt 411 Silica Street.\n\u2022 Miss Dolores Ward, daughter\nof Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward,\nNelson Avenue, has left to take up\nher duties as teacher in Victoria,\n\u2022 Dr. T. H. Bourque, Stanley\nStreet, motored to Vancouver dur-\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\nIng the weekend. Ho was accompanied by his two sons, Don and\nJoe who will,resume their studies\nat Vancouver College.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amos ot\nVictoria, formerly of Nelson, are\nguests of their . son-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cecil\nGrizzelle, Latimer Street \u2022\u2022\n\u2022 Michael Klnahan, son ot Ernest\nKinahan of Trail, is in town' to\nattend Nelson High School and Is in\nresidence at the .Klnahan home,\nSilica Street, with his two aunts,\nMrs. F. Boyd, and Miss Winnie\nKinahan, .      .'*\n\u2022 Miss Joyce Reid has returned\nto New Westminster, after a three\nweek vacation with her parents,\nMr. and' Mrs.. Stanley Reid. Miss\nReid is in training at the Royal\nColumbian Hospital In New Westminster.\n9 Mr. and Mrs. Peters ot Victoria\nare visiting Mrs. Peter's brother-\nin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.\nLawrence Smith, Behnsen Street,\n\u2022 Mrs. Robert Morton ot Kaslo\nis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.\nMorton, 1623 Fall Street.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gordon,\nThird Street, have left lor the\nCoast\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Varseveld\nmotored to Spokane over the holl\nday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Hagar Renwlck\nhave returned from a few days\nvisit in Spokane and district\n\u2022 Mrs. M. DeGlrolamp, who has\nbeen a patient in the Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital, has recovered\nsufficiently to return to her home\non Innes Street\n\u2022 Bart Dodding of Nicola Valley\nwas in the City having been called\nby the death ot his brother David\nDodding.\n\u2022 Pte. Earl Casemore has re.\nturned to Churchill, Man., after\nspending a month's leave at the\nhome of his mother, Mrs, t. Case,\nmore and his sister, Mrs. V. Eld.\nstrom of Salmo.\nEngagements\nMr. and Mrs. William Argotoff of\nNelson announce the engagement of\ntheir youngest daughter, Pauline, to\nS\/Sgt, John Milton Grooms, fourth\nson ot Mrs. M. Grooms of Sldnaw,\nMichigan, U.S.A., the wedding to\ntake place Sept 24th in Spokane,\nWash. .     ''\u25a0''.'\nlmilllMIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr\nNews of \\ the Day\nRATES: SOo line,. 40o Una black face type; larger type rates on\nrequest Minimum two lines. 10% discount for prompt payment\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii\nDrapery, Extension Rods, Fins, etc.\nSTERLING HOME FURNISHERS\nA Personal Property Floater gives\ngreatest protection. Blackwood Ag'y\nReserve .Friday, September 30, for\nthe Soroptlmist Bridge.\nBring that valuable tlmepelce to\nCOLLINSON'S tor reliable repairs\nat moderate prices.\nWATCH REPAIRING\nIS A JOB FOR EXPERTS\nOur Work Assures Your Satisfaction\nH. H. SUTHERLAND\n401 Baker Street\nElectrical   contracting \u2014 wiring\nalterations \u2014 hot water heaters.'.-'\nMcKAY & 8TRETTON-Phone 644\nIf BUTTERFIELD can't fix It\nthrow It away. Prompt'service on\nwatch work; fully guaranteed.\nDAL RICHARDS' HOTEL VANCOUVER ORCHESTRA, PLAYMOR\nTONIGHT.\nDrop in after the show for coffee\nand a, snack at   \u2022\nMAC'S COFFEE BAR\n. 14' Peterboro Rowboat with trailer for sale. B. C Machinery Sales\nCo,, 620- Front St '-;:\n1\" and 1W galvanized pipe for\nsale. Bi C. Machinery Sales Co,, r *\nFront St \u25a0 !\nOUR PHONE NUMBERS ARE 1177\nAND    1178.   FAIRWAY    MEAT\nMARKET\nV.C.L. WALLPAPER REMOVER\n\u2014Will do average sized room. \u2014\nPint 40c.\nBURNS LUMBER A COAL CO.\nCans'for your canning, ^laln and\ninside enamelled, size 2 or 2hi with\nlids. Any quantity.\nHIPPERSON'S\n 4\nGet your roofing materials before\nthe cold weather, We have a com.\nplete stock.       .\nMC AND MC (NEL80N) LTD,'\nBaggage, Trunks and Gladstones\u2014\n1 ahd 2 suiters\u2014for men, in black\nand tan.\nWADE RIGHT IN-360 BAKER ST,\nK=\nB.A., A.T.C.M., L.R.S.M.\nPIANO-VIOLIN-THEORY\nSTUDIO OPENS SEPT. 12\n415 Observatory St. Tel. 807-R\nFOR LESS THAN\/rVPER SERVING\nINTERESTED in cutting food costs? Of course you are, and here's how Canned\nSalmon makes it possible. First, every pound of Canned Salmon you buy yields\na full pound of edible, nutritious food. There's no waste; no shrinkage. Because\nCanned Salmon combines so wonderfully with many basic dishes, it can be\nextended in many ways to give exciting variety to your menus. Consider the true\neconomy of Canned Salmon and you'll use it often. Canned Salmon contains the\nessential elements of good nutrition. Save inoney, save time, and enjoy truly\neood eating with Canned Salmon.\nNo holiday Is complete without\na camera, and no camera Is complete without fresh quality films.\nVALENTINE'S have these in every\nsize, as well os the best developing\nservice.       \u25a0\nNakusp Couple\nHonored on\nSilver Anniversary\nNAKUSP, B, C\u201e Sept. 7-A delightful surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olson on\nSaturday afternoon, Sept 3, on the\noccasion of their Silver Wedding\nanniversary.\nMrs, H. L. Miller was in charge\nof the beautifully' Iced cake of\nwhite and silver., Miss Amy Ker-\nshav< on behalf of the gathering,\npresented Mr, and Mrs. Olson with\nsuitable gifts. Mrs. P, H. Henke,\nMiss Kershaw and Miss R, Hamer\nacted as servlteurs,'\n',       HlH\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8,1949 \u2014 5\nDon't miss the old-time and modern dance at the Catholic Hall on\nSaturday, Sept 10 at 8:30. Sponsored\nby the Nelson Ukrainian Group. Admission 50c each. Refreshments. Everybody welcome.\nLadles' pleasure skating outfits.\nFine quality;, soft white ..leather\nboots, made on combination last,-\ncorrectly- fitted to well finished\nskates.' Size 5 to Shi\u2014$12.00 pair. .\nHIPPERSON'S\nSPECIAL PRIZES\nBY ELLISON MILLING CO.\nat the West Kootenay Exhibition\nfor loaf of white bread, whole wheat\nbread, and iced white cake made\nfrom Ellison's: Flours. See prize list,\npage 33.\nEFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPT. 11,\nSpecial Bus will leaVe Falrvlew Terminus at 0:40 a.m. proceeding uphill\nto Stanley and Carbonate, thence to\nCarbonate and Josephine, to Silica,\nand down Silica to Ward, for the\nbenefit ot Sunday School Children.\nBus will make return trip at 11:00\na.m. from Stanley and Silica, and\nthen follow tUe'above route.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nMacKINNON \u2014 Funeral services\nfor the late Donald MacKinnon will\nbe held from Clark's Funeral Chapr\nel, Trail, this afternoon at 2 p.m.\nRev. William P. Irving oft Knox\nUnited Church will officiate.' Interment' will be in the- familiy plot,\nMountain View Cemetery. No flowers by special request     '\nKaslo Students\nHonor\nDeparting Schoolmate\nKASLO, B.C., Sept. 7-A farewell\nparty, sponsored by Mrs. E. Garrett,\nwas held in the Pavilion at Vimy\nPark on Saturday night when about\nschool mates gathered In honor of\nthe Misses Gay and Carol Pitcher,\nThe evening was spent in \"dancing.\nThere was one spot dance won by\nRay Norberg and his partner Takan\nMatsuzakl.\nAfter refreshments, were served,\nJames Garrett'on behalf of theif\nschool mates presented each of the\nguests of honor with a lovely folder\nof note paper. Earlier in the evening\nthey were also presented with\ndainty corsage.\nThe Misses Pitcher leave soon\nwith their mother, Mrs. P. Pitcher;\nfor Yellowknife where they will reside. En route they will be the guests\nof Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Pitcher in Ed-,\nmonton for.afew'dSys:'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\nWillow Point .*'s\nWILLOW: POINT, B. C.-rMr. and\nMrs. J, H. Blunt are spending a hoi.\niday in Moose Jaw, their former\nhome town, \u25a0',..-.\nJ. Gilroy has returned from Ke.\nlowna, where he was the guest of\nhis son and daughter-in-law, Mr.\nand Mrs, Alan Gilroy.\nMr. and Mrs. E. L. Wright .and\nchildren have returned to Fernie\nafter spending two months in the\nMurray cottage.\nCamp Lister ..,.',.,\nCAMP LISTER, B. C-Mrs.. D. J.\nMcKee and the Misses Louise and\nGloria Fornor have been staying\nwith their grandparents, Mr. and\nMrs, E. Fornor of Medicine Hat,\nMr. and Mrs, Tony -Mercler and\nson Robin of Kimberley were visitors in Lister and Huscfbft, guests\not Mr. and Mrs. A. Hobden.\nHarold' Hudson of Canal Flats,\nspent a tew days at his home in\nHuscroft.\nR. T. .Millner returned to Trail,\nWhile here he attended the Robert-\nson-MIllner nuptlanls.     %\u25a0'\u2022,\nMr. ahd Mrs. F. Dodgson and\nchildren of Rossland were guests of\nMr. and Mrs. R. T. Millner, While\nhere they attended the Robertson.\nMillner wedding,\nMiss Eva Huscroft left for Kettle\nFalls, where she will be teaching\nschool this coming term.\nMiss Margaret Powers returned\nfrom Vancouver and Victoria, calling at Penticton en route home.\nRead the Classified\u2014It PaTys\nFreeman Furniture Co\nPHONE  118 - NEL80N,  B.C.\nThe House ot Furlnture Values\nBUY\nON OUR\nBUDGET PLAN\n10% DOWN\n10 MONTHS TO PAT\nYour S S $ Buy More at Freeman's\nForest land occupies 44 per cent\nof Soviet Russian territory.\nGOTHIC CORTEX\nGIRDLES\nThe new two way stretch\nfoundation. Sizes small, medium\nand large.\n$3.95\nFashion First\nUso Vlgoro, the complete plant\nfood, on your flower and vegetable\ngarden. It works wonders. Nelson\nFarmers' Supply Ltd., 524 Railway\nStreet Phone 174.\nPullover Sweaters, all won). Finely knit, ribbed neck, cuffs and waist.\nWide range ot colors. Sizes 8 to 16.\nSpecial $2.89.\nTHE CHILDREN'S, SHOP\nRibbons for any and all makes\not typewriters and adding machines.\nD. W. McDerby, \"The Typewriter #\u2022\nAdding Machine Man\", 554 Stanley\nStreet Nelson, B. C\nNakusp \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nNAKUSP, B. C.-J. G. Burns of\nVancouver will manage the new\nmeat: market which'is to open on\nBroadway Street by David E. Johnson.\nMrs. N. A. Herrldge and Mrs. G.\nMcMullen were delightful hostesses\nat the- home of the former when\nMiss'Laura Robson, bride elect was\nthe guest of honor. The reception\nrooms were beautifully arranged\nwith Summer flowers and the dining room table.was covered, with a\nwhite linen and'lace cloth and centered with pink geraniums. Stream-\ners and wedding bells were in colors of white and pink as was the\nbasket with shower gifts, Mrs. G.\nHood on behalf of the guests presented Miss Robson with the gifts.\nGame prize winners were Miss\nHose Wanstall, and Mrs. Ed Wan-\nstall.\nKctsio...\ni?M-Q\nNe*We,ght\n\"\u25a0^\"\"nitt..\nT      PRODUCT\nfirst choice in millions of homes because...\nHt tastes so good!\nKASLO, B.C.\u2014Mr. and Mrs. J.\nRobinson and family left to reside\nin Nelson.  .\nMrs. Armagost who visited her\nson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and\nMrs. D. Charlton, left for her home\nin Edmonton, accompanied by her\ngranddaughters, the Misses Irene\nand Shirley Charlton. (\nMrs. A. G. Massie ot Kimberley\nand her sister, Mrs. A. L. Lythgoe\nof Nelson, are.guests of their bro.\nther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.\nH. Perkins.\nMrs. J. RIddell of Kitchener and\nson James of Kimberley.' are spend'\ning a holiday here.\nMiss Laura Giegerich, having spent\na few weeks ot her vacation here,\nleft for Vancouver where she will\nresume her duties on the Lord Byng\nHigh School staff.\n. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall have as\nguests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S. McLaws\nand family of New Westminster.\nMr. and Mrs. Ray Atkinson and\nson of Calgary are visiting Mrs, Atkinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.\nSutherland.\nE. Costello of Trail spent the\nweekend holidays here.\nMr. and Mrs. W. L. Billings left\nfor New Denver where .Mr. Billings\nwill relieve in the Government liquor store for two weeks.\nMrs. Conway ahd babe, who visited Mrs. Conway's parents, Mr. and\nMrs. A. McLanders, left for Vancouver, '.\"''''-\n2&>\nASSOCIATED       SALMON        CANNERS        OF        BRITISH        COLUMBIA\nSirdar...\nSIRDAR, B. C\u2014Mrs. J. T. Wilson\nis visiting friends in Vancouver.\n' Mr. and Mrs. Tuck of Kimberley\nare weekend visitors in Sirdar.\nMr. and Mrs. O. O. Payette of\nTrail 'were recent guests of Mr. and\nMrs. R. Heap.\nMrs. L. Wright has returned from\nvisiting friends in Kimberley.\nMiss Norma Wright is spending a\nfew days at her home. Her wedding\nto Cliff Murnene Will take place at\nthe Anglican Church, Kimberley,\nSunday, Sept. 11.\nas\"    i\n\u25a0J001J\nm\nYeS, all three WajfS... as a spread, as a\n: seasoning, as k shortening for baking . . .'\nParkay is unmatched for flavor!  ,\nYour whole family will welcome its Jempt-\ning fresh goodness . ,. its; easy spreading\ntexture.'\nIn thismargarine of Kraft quality, pure vegetable oils and skim milk are skillfully blended'\nto produce a margarine that millions prefer to\nany other spread I\nParkay comes to you pure white. It is easy\nto color yellow\u2014a free ''color wafer\" is included in every package.\nAsk your food dealer for Parkay today.\"\nYear-round nourishment is guaranteed\nNot even the costliest spread can furnish more food\nenergy than Parkay Margarine. And its vitamin A\ncontent is scientifically controlled. Kraft adds 16,000\nunits (LU.) to every pounds\nAsk first for\nPARKAY\nbrought to you by Kraft\nMade in Canada\nm\n '\u00ab:\u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8,1949\nThe Doctor\nBy HERMAN N. BUNDESEN. M.D.\nPenicillin Not Effective With\nAH Patients, Sonne Allergic\n,. Experience has shown that a\n^number of people easily become\nj sensitive or allergic to penicillin.\n:''iniough. they can take It once or\n;..twlce without reactions,\" later doses\ns'ttiay cause severe effects In the\nStorm of skin rashes or generalized\nSickness.\n|' If it Is suspected that a patient\nj is sensitive to penicillin before it is\n^employed, a sample test, called a\n! patch test, should be made. This is\n'carried out by placing the penicll-\nKlih preparation on a small piece of\n!gauie which is fastened to the skin\n'for a 24-hour period. If the person\n'' is sensitive to the penicillin, a red\n'area will occur where lt is in contact with the skin.\nIt has been noted that persons\n;:who have had fungus infections,\nj such as ringworm, are more likely\n\u2022';\u25a0\u25a0.than others to become sensitive to\n.penicillin,\nPenicillin should not be used on\nthe skin for longer than five to seven days, and its use should be stopped at the first s|gns of any reaction. ..\nWhen the reaction symptoms sub.\nside, it is suggested that a test dose\nof the, penicillin be given by Injection into a muscle to note whether\nor not the reaction recurs. If there\nIs no reaction, the dose Of penicillin\nmay be gradually Increased until\nthe full dosage is utilized.'.\nI.L.C.: Is a nervous stomach caused by excessive drinking, eating\ntoo fast, or eating fried or fat foods?\nAnswer; All ot these things may\nlead to stomach disturbance. Usu.\nually, the source of the difficulty\nis gallbladder disease, ulcer of,the\nstomach or intestines, constipation,\nor chronio appendicitis. However,\nto 'determine the exact cause of the\nsymptoms, a thorough study of the\nintestinal tract must be made; X-\nrays may be necessary.\nWttlUY    INFORMATION    SERVIC\nW\u00abl\nMONTREAL, Sept. 8th\".\u2014There's H glorious\nfeeling of' accomplishment in a well-stooked\njam cupboard. And with* CERTO Fruit\nPeotin you get up to S0% more jam or jelly\nfrom the same amount of fruit. With Certo,\ntoo, results are sure if the simple directions\nunder the'Certo bottle label are followed\nexactly. For Certo is the natural jellying substance in fruits,\nan. conJ>entrated form. So perfect jams ahd jellies can be made\n.with Certo in about one-third of the time it formerly took by\nI the long boil method.,, \\\n\/ Reader Writes: \" After days of\n; struggling with my\nyoungster's hair, I\n^ read about Cuprex\nin your column \u2014\ntried it;-\u2014 and it\nworks like magio,\nin just fifteen min-'\n.titesl\", Yes, if your\nchildren nre nfllifi-\nted with' Kalr.Iire (nud-il happens,\nto the cleanest!) \u2014 CUPREX is;\nthe ideal cure I It, .'ompletely\ndestroys lice and their.q^s in just\n15 minutesl\u2014ilpii''.) how \u2014 ,Tml\nrub Cuprex gently and thoroughly On your youngstor'\/j liait aud\nscalp,-using a small quantity at\na time. After 15 mimitfi, wash\nthe hair with soup end water and\nwhile 'it's still damp, roinb\nthrough with a fine ramb. Wuilti\nwonderfullyl \u2014 just bo sure lo'\nfollow the directions Willi i my\nbottle of Cuprc- \u2014 availablt at,\ndrugstores everj.,l\u00abicl\nrm    Delighted\nto be able to\nhelp  give you\nthis very special  offer 1   For\njust 10c, a 30c-\nbottle of the-\nnew KEEML SHAMPOO ia\nyourpl . . . And I'll wager that,\n' once you've used Kreml, you'll\n'never again put up with drying\nshampoos that make your hair\nbrittle ahd lack-lustre I The new :\nKreml Shampoo has a nature! oil--,\nbase that leaves your hair shiny\nas a new penny I  And Kreml\nShampoo contains a truly marvellous ingredient called \"Foli-\nsan\" \u00ae that makes rinsing quick\nas a wink,in even the hardest ot\nwater I So, for your special 30c-\nbettle ol Kreml Shampoo, simply\nsend me 10c ... Barbara Brent,\n1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.\nIt's A Pleasure to keep yourselt looking your attractive beet for your\n^R3^        husband. And wise wives realize that a knowledge of\nM'< ,mSA     J?mlmnG hygiene is an important part .of their attrao-\nm<\u00b0amWi    l1Xv,Cn^Alc'!5'mds of fttsticlious women have found\n9^^9'W    MONITORS dainty, convenient and effective. These\n^^^yjr     greaseless, stainless, snow-white vaginal suppositories\n,,,   ,   ,.\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0'    .'S^^VH'W. germicidal, yet absolutely  sale  'j\ndelicate tissues! loull find them at your favourite drugstore \u2014 and\nto help answer any questions you may have about feminine hygiene -\nsimply write to me -Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal,\nP.Q. - for your free copy of a booklet giving frank facts on this\nimportant subject. I'll send the booklet, to you in a plain Zppe*\nTin  Crop's   hi\n... Tfio SoupV\nOnt Yes, every\nyear at Leamington and Wallaco-\nburg,   Ontario,\nthousands of pickers gather a rosy,;\nrich harvest of speoially grown;\ntomatoes for Heins and you I So';;\nthat all year 'round you can havo\nthe   defioiousness   of   HEINZ\nTOMATO PRODUCTS...Heine\nCream o\/ Tomato Soup \u2014 Heint\n'\u25a0:. Tomato Juice \u2014 Heini Ketchup\nand Heint Chili Sauce I I'm stock-\nSing up now on these \"famous\nfour\". .. and counting on them\nto liven up meals from this September to nextl The soup-as a\nsteaming first course \u2014 the juice\n*as a cocktail \u2014 the ketchup and\nchili sauce to add seat to  the\nflavour of main dishes . . . your\nfamily will love them all I That's\n..why I suggest you keep well supplied . ..\"pick\" the pick of the\nHeimt  tomato   crop  from  your\n\u2022.grocer's shelves now I\nLoveliest Way 4 Know to keep the\nflattery of your\nSummer sun tan\nright through the\nFall . . . keep it\nS.glowing: with  the\nNEW     WOOD-  ,\nBURY POWDER  ' I i\\\nshade . . . Tropio )\nTan!. Warm, \"vibrant\" Tropio\nTan will see your complexion\nbeautilully through the Summer-\ninto-Winter changeover. And\nyou'll love the new Woodbury\nPowder ... for \u2014 wonder of wonders! \u2014 it doein't look the least\nbit powdery I That's because it\ncontains a -very special ingredient\nthat gives a smooth-as-satin look\nto your skin ... helps the powder\ncling longer and cover tiny blemishes! Ask for the new Woodbury Powder ... choose Tropio\nTan or one of the six other col-,\nours in two convenient box. sises?\nand one \"purse\" nizo . . . Ojc,\n37c, 19c.\nOne Ol The Nicest\nThings about a  ~*  \/?r\nholiday, is getting '\noff to a fresh starts:\nafter it's oyer.,\nThat's why this\ntime of yeai is\nsuch a. good time;'\nto prepare foi your iw.it year's\nvacaltonl And nun ol the bo'l\nways I know to do lh.'. is io open\na \"Sunshine Auounl\" at tho\nBANK OF MONTREAL! You'll\nbe so glad of this special B of M':\nSavings Account when holiday-\ntime comes \/round again. No\nmoney worries'to take the \" edge \"\noff your vacationtime fun I Sb\n' why not decido now how much\nvacation money you're going to\nneed? ... put one-twelfth of this\nsum each month into your Bof M\n\"Sunshine Account\"! <\nSing A Song Of Breakfast Cheer..,\nand smo-o-o-th,\nrichly delicious\nI Min u t e\n\"CREAM 01? ,<\nWHEAT\" !'\nFor the \" Cream.\nof Wheat\".\nHabit is an all year 'round hatH\n.that your family will take, very\"\/\n..happily tol You'll like it .\u2014 for.\n5-Minute \"Cream of Wheat\" is,.\n'so quick V easy to prepare \u2014\ntakes, only five minutes of boiling\nfor full digestibility ... and it\ncontains Iron, Calcium and Phosphorus for diets' deficient in these\nelements! Your family will like\nit -for its wonderful flavour \u2014\nits appetite-pleasing creaminessl\nThat's why I urge you lo serve\n\" breakfast cheer \" the year 'round\n... you'll find it in every scrumptious bowlful of 5 Minute \" Cream\nof Wheat\"!\nWhen Guests Ceme For Dinner \u2014 when-the family asks for something\n\" special\" for dessert . . . BENSON'S CORN STAfiCH\nis a real \"menu-friend\"! It makes scrumptious custards,\n.puddings and meringues . . . you can. count on it for\ndesserts that are guest-festive successes! Aud, speaking\nof meringues \u2014 1 teaspoon ol Benson's added to 1 tablespoon ol sugar jor each stiffly whipped egg white makes\nthe fluffiest, smoothest meringue imaginable! Truly, you'll\nfind results are near perfection when you cook with Benson's!\nI Believe In Being Bright And Car!\/ with my favourite Fall house-\ncleaning tip! I've always found ENERGINE Cleaning Fluid a marvellous help at cleaning time . . .\nand I'm sure that you will, toot1 You see \u2014 it's so\nvery versatile! It gets rid of grease spot; on upholstery, slipcovers, drapes, bedspreads \u2014 so easily!\nAnd Energine will remove chewing gum from practically anything. To make your refrigerator, your\nbathtub and basins gleam like brand now', just rut them with an\nEnergine-damp rag. Clean clothes ilo not attract moths \u2014 so before\n. you store your summer woollens, use this wonderful cleaning fluid\nlo remove any grease spots. You can got Energino for as little as\n25o at your drug or department stire.   '           \u00ab\n * , ,\t\nGorging Ducks\nSpoil Rich\nPrairie Fields\nBROOKS, Alta., Sept, 7 (CP) -\nHall, drought and infestation of\ncrops have plagued most Alberta\nfarms to a marked degree this year.\nBut farmers in the prosperous East-\ntern irrigation district surrounding\nthis. Southern Alberta town 108\nmiles Southeast of Calgary, have a\nnew problem\u2014ducks.\nDucks, thousands of them, swoop\ndown daily on lush fields to gorge\nthemselves on ripening grain. What\nthey don't eat, they trample to the\n'ground.\nCarl J. Anderson, General Manager of the E.I.D., said last night\nthat the situation \"is reaching serious .proportions\" for the 1200 farm-'\ners in the district. He said one disabled veteran of the Second World\nWar had suffered a $1500 crop loss\ndue to ducks on his 40-acre farm.\nThe manager of a seed house\nbranch here said his business had\ndropped more than 10 per cent due\nto duck damage. He said seed\nhouses were being forced to stop\nletting out contracts for seed with\nfarmers in areas where duck population is heavier than usual.\nMr, Anderson said damage was\nnot limited to the E.I.D. District,\nbut existed throughout the Prairie\nProvinces in areas where Mallard\nand pintail ducks breed.\n'Prairie farmers' losses are running into millions of dollars,\" he\nsaid,\n\"The hunter Is the .only thing\nthat will gtop the duck damage.\"\nHe said lie had wired E. S, Hues-\ntis, Alberta Game Commissioner,\nasking that existing hunting res-\ntrldtlons be waived and that hunters be given unrestricted shooting\nprivileges in order to try and save\nthe crops.\nEvening\nEnchantment\nBy GRACE THORNCLIFFE\nBlack chiffon posed over black\ntaffeta tells the story of a\nromantic dinner gown which Will\nstar at early Autumn events. To\nform the novel decolletage the\nlow-cut bod Ico rises to a V at\nthe center of the wide open\nneckline, The sleeves, out In one\nwith the shoulders, are of chiffon\nwith taffeta cuffs. -The chiffon\nclings smoothly to the taffeta on\nthe bodice, and flares away below\nthe waistline. The skirt It finished\nwith a ruffled hemline of taffeta.\nFor Parents\nBy GAMY CLEVELAND MYERS. Ph.D.\nTeach Children To Respect Property\nAnd Sow Seeds of Love of Peace\nOUR 'growing children, read the\nnewspapers, listen to the radio and\nhear older persons talk. We hardly.\nwant our children to hate Russia\nand her people. Yet we would want\nthem to hate the purpose of communism to overthrow our government or that of any other country.\nIt appear! that most of us, much\nas we deplore the growing cost of\narmament, believe that about the\nonly way we can be sure Russia will\nrespect our nation and the democracies qf western Europe is for us\nto be strongly prepared in case we\nwere attacked by any nation. This is\nrather easy for most of qur children\nto understand. , . , .'V\nA88URE PEACE,     '%\u00ab '\u25a0'\nBut while a strong army, navy\nand air force can be a temporary\naid to assure peace there! are still\nstronger forces to this end in the\nlong run. Chief among these forces\nare knowledge oboiit our democracy\nand enthusiasm for it by us and our\nchildren; and faith in God and earnest, worthy worship of Him.\nMost of us ,and our children don't\nreally know the precious qualities\nof our government and the p'ersonal\nfreedoms it guarantees to all of us,\nsuch as freedom of religion, freedom\nof assembly.and freedom of speech\nand the press.\nTREATED AS INDIVIDUAL\nAlso at home and school and\nchurch our children should hear\nover and over again how1 any and\nevery person is treated by our government as an individual person,\nwhile. In a country like Russia a person can't have. much individuality,\nHe thinks and acts there only as the\ngovernment says he may think and\nDistinctive\nDesign\nBy VERA WIN8TON\nA smart variation of the shawl\ncollar claims attention for this\nuseful coat, cut on fitted lines, In\nbrown and tan checked woolen.\nTwo little curved pockets are\nplaced slantwise on the collar\nwhich has a fringed border. The\nmidriff Is snugly buttoned with\nfour plastic brown buttons. The\nwaistline Is defined all the way\naround the back, stopping at\neither side of the front panel.\nTucks below the waist give a\nslight fullness to the skirt.\nact. He .is just, a cog in a big heartless machine. The sacredness of personality as taught by Jesus while he\nwas here on this earth is practically.\nunknown in Russia. ,\nW\u201ee also need to learn and to teach'\nour children that when one treads\non the rights of other persons by,\ndestroying their property, stealing\nor doing anything to any person to\ndisrespect his body.or personality\nor anything else precious to him One\nIs not a worthy citizen of our country. All our great religious faiths\nare alike, moreover, in putting emphasis on things not made with\nhands or bought with, price\u2014on the\nimperishables; also on seeing values\nover \u00bb. very long period of time in-\nstead'of Just here and now,\n) rurthermore, if we want to guarantee our safety against the crass\nmaterialism and godlessness of communism we must work harder at\nour religions. If we had grown'as\nfast morally and spiritually as we\nhave grown in material ways we\nhardly would need have fears and\nanxieties about the menace of communism. .-,:'.; i\nPaper Merchants\nTo Purchase Pulp\nDirect Next Year\nLONDON, Sept. 7 (AP) - The\nBoard of Trade announced today\nthat bulk government buying of\nwood pulp and pulpwood will cease\nMarch 31, 1950.\n; Paper manufacturers will be allowed to import such materials on\ntheir own account, the Board said,\nbut all imports will be subject to\nimport licences.\nAdopted as a war measure, bulk\nbuying by the government meant\npaper manufacturers in Britain had\nto purchase their supplies from the\nBoard of Trade.       \/\nManufacturers, the Board said,\nwill be under obligation to buy from\nit a proportion of the stocks now\nheld by the government.   \u25a0\nGILLINGHAM, Norfolk, Eng-\n(CP)\u2014James Cushion, 100, who had\nnever been to a movie, died here.\nBy ALICE DENHOFF\nWell-Made Fish Salad Always Popular\nA SALAD otters a fine method of\ntaking care of the meat or fish leftovers that always accumulate, no\nmatter how careful the kitchen cap'\nt'lumay be.   . , '  ..   ,\nA well-made fish salad Is a good\ntreat, but it does require careful\nhandling, Great care must be taken\nnot to ge the mixture pasty. Flake\nthe fish lightly or leave in fairly\nlarge pieces, The marinating is of\ngreat Importance to the flavor. Any\nsalad dressing may be used. The garnish should have a sharp or an acid\nflavor\u2014green pepper rings, pickles,\ncooked beets, plain or pickled, in\nfancy shapes, radish roses, capers,\nolives and pimientos, as well as hard\ncooked eggs are good ingredients\nand garnishes, Any fish may be used,\nwith canned or frosh salmon or tuna\ntop favorites., In flaking fish take\ncare that every smidgin ot bone is\nremoved.   \" '\u25a0\nAnother favorite Is sardine salad,\nso nice for luncheon or supper. To\nserve 6 drain 12. medium or 6 large\nsardines, and arrange on green salad.\nGarnish with mounds of s chopped\nhard-cooked egg whites, hi c. diced\ntomato, Vt e, sliced sweet pickle. For\na nice variation, lay oh green salad,\nfirst one small onion, boiled and\nchilled, and on this one Sardine, garnish with sliced or chopped hard-\ncooked egg and use curry flavored\nmayonnaise as the dressing,\nLOBSTER SALAD\nAlways in high style Is a fine\nlobster salad, a nice compliment for\na company meal. The meat from a\n2 lb. lobster should be sufficient ofr\n8 servings. It should be broken Into\nsmallish pieces. It canned lobster Is\nused, 2 c. cut lobster should be\nenough. Do the salad up right with\na garnish of capers, sliced olives,\nsliced hard-cooked egg, fancy shapes\ncut from sliced beets and' truffles.'\nFor a nice variation, use equal\nparts of lobster cut small and sliced\ncelery. Season with salt, vinegar and\npepper, moisten, with mayonnaise\nand pack in half lobster shells or\nplace on green salad. Mask with mayonnaise. If the liver and lobster\ncoral are rubbed through a sieve and\nmixed with mayonnaise, this will\ngive a pretty pink tone. A few drops\nof anchovy essence may be added\nalso. ' \u25a0.\nMeat salads offer an infinite variation and can be mighty fine fare.\nCooked meat should be carefully\ncubed, all bone, skin, fat, gristle arid\nhard parts removed before cubing\nthe meat Into hi tb hi inch squares.\nMeat and vegetables such as cold\nboiled potatoes, peas and asparagus\ntips makes a good combination.-Meat\noubes with sliced celery,*cut string\nbeans, chopped tomato and hard-\nCooked egg makes a good solid salad.\nKITCHENER, Ont,_(CP) \u2014\nSnooper, a cocker spaniel,- knew\nwere to go after he broke loose\nfrom-home the other day. He trotted\nright down to see Herbert Strebel,\nKitchener's dogcatcher. Snooper\nhad been left at the Humane Society shelter a few days before and\ntook a liking to Strebel.\ntove Problems\nBy JANE ATKINSON\nWhy Write If You Know the Answer?\nDear Miss Atkinson:\nI am 10, and have been going with\na boy 17 for three months,\nAbout a week ago he called me up\nand asked if I would.go to the show\nwith his. In a Joking mood I said no,\nI already had a date. I haven't heard\nfrom him since.\nAbout two days ago my girl friend\nheard from him. He told her that he\ndidn't like my attitude and that he\nhated me. So I called him up and\ntold him that 1 didn't mean it, I was\nonly fooling.\n; What I Want to know is, how can 1\nge. him back? Please don't answer\nby saying that at 16 it's puppy love.\nMaybe you're right, but that Is not\nRare Accident Kills\nOne, Injures Another\nKENORA, Ont., Sept. 7 (CP) -\nA six-year-old boy is dead and his\n10-year-old brother is ih serious\ncondition ip hospital following an\nunusual accident today on the highway near here.\nDead Is Roderick Kerr. In hospital\nIs Donald Kerr, suffering from a\nfractured skull and other Injuries.\nReports said the two boys were\nplaying along the highway, with a\n20-foot rope tied about their waists,\nstretching across the right ot way,\nA car hit the rope, tossing the children .aside as the rope snapped.\nThe car did not stop, and portce\nsaid they believe the'driver did not\nknow of the accident. They are continuing their search for the vehicle.\n-the question, The question is, how\ncan I get him back?\nS. D. .\nDear S. D,:\nI \"get'very tired of letters whose\nwriters ask my advice and then specify what I am not to tell them. 11\nyou don't want to know what I\nreally think, why write to, me ait all?\nIf you have apologized to this boy\nand explained that you only meant\nWhat you said as a joke, his Is definitely the next move. If he>doesn't\ntake so plain a hint, then all you can\ndo is to go about your business and\nlearn from the Incident to use better\nJudgment In future.\n\u00a3i\u00a3'WWYOU $AV\u00a3\/\nThis SafinM\nto inrife p to f\/r\n%te bffoitef Soap\nFOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY\nMT-\u00bb\nVvE Invite you tb try this lovely\n.  ..[' at an important saving.\nWe believe you'll !?e delighted\nwith its rich, creamy lather and;;;\nthorough, yet gentle cleansing\naction.\nMAPLE LEAF Toilet Soap is 1\nmild aud safe even for the\nyoungest member of the family\nbecause it's as pure as soap can .\nbe. It leaves rate skin soft and\nrefreshed. It's kind to the budget^*\ntoo ... for even at its regular price,\nMAPLE LEAF Toilet Soap costs less\nthan other well-known toilet soaps.\n9.MettYoi\/Byy3C0k$.\nof fk Regular Price\nOrder this Maple Leaf Toilet Soap \"special\noffer\" at your usual store today. You'll save\nmoney on the 3 cakes you buy because of\nthe low regular price. In addition, you'll get\na fourth cake Absolutely free! But don't\ndelay because stocks will move fast and the\noffer is limited.\nMADE BY CANADA PACKERS LIMITED\n*; MAKERS OF MAHE LEAF PURE SOAP FLAKES\n4\u00a3#*1a$ly,\n\u2022 Flavor-fresh to the very last mouthful.... JEIX-0 desserts and salads have such\nsparkling color... glorious fresh-fruit flavor\n... and fine texture 1 That's why everybody\nloves Jell-pi\nAll seven of Jell-O's famous \"locked-in\"\nflavors mean real enjoyment. And JelI-0\nmakes such economical, convenient, versatile\ndesserts and salads. Insist on the jelly powder\nwith the big fed \"JEIX-O\" letters on the box.\nServe popular Jell-0 often!\nThoro are Seven Famous\nJell-0 Flavors\nW<iaf$ -fetiwi only hi Jell-0 ?\n0f>iik ORANGE MOMtP\n'   1 package Orange Jell-O\n. 2 cups hot water\n1 cup sliced, canned peaches\nDissolve Jell-0 in hot water. Fold\nthe peaches into the cooled mixture. Turn into a mould sod chill\nuntil firm. UnmOuld and garnish\nwith sliced peaches.set in mouatls\n\"of sweetened  whipped  cream.\nEqually delicious with Raspberry'\nJell-O.\nA Product of General food*\nJolt-0 li a trade-mark ownod by\nS Ganeral   Foodi,   Limited\n tn5\n:ruit, flower Winners\ntn Fruitvale Fair\n'FRUITVALE, B.C., Sept 6 -\nPrize winners In the fruit, flower\nind eggs, honey and butter sections\nit the Fruitvale Fall Fair held here\nlabor Day, In order of merit, follow\nApples, Dellclous-K. Knowler;\nMrrs E. Stepamon. \u2022 .\nApples, Duchess-^A. Webster,\nApples, Mcintosh\u2014K. Knowler;\nMrs. L, Matthews.\nApples, Gravenstoin, Mrs. E.\nStephenson,\nApples, A.O.V.\u2014K. Knowler; A.\nWebster.\nApples, collection\u2014A. Webster; K.\nKnowler.\nApples. Wagner\u2014A. Webster.\nCrabapples, yellow - Mrs. W.\nMauchline, K. Knowler.\nCrabapples, red\u2014Mrs. E. Stephan-\nlon.\nFears, Bartlett\u2014K. Knowler.\nFears, Flemish Beauty\u2014Mrs. F.\nDanns; A. Webster.\nPears,, A.O.V.\u2014K. Knowler.\nPlums, blue or red - Mrs. E.\nStephanson, Mrs. F. Pann.\nPlums. Damsons\u2014K. Knowler.\nPlums, yellow, A. Webster.\nPlums, prune\u2014A. Webster. I\nPeaches\u2014A. Webster, Mrs. E.\nStephanson,\nGrapes \u2014 Mrs. A A. Johns, A.\nWebster. _\nRaspberries\u2014Frances Knowler.\nStrawberries\u2014A. Webster, Mrs.\nX,.-Matthews.\nBlackberries\u2014Chas. Veysey.\nCollection of fruits \u2014 Frances\nKnowler, A. Webster.\nSection D\u2014Flowers:\n.   Asters, 4 blooms, any color\u2014Mrs.\nA.'Webster, Patricia and Margaret\nLarson. .\nCarnations, vase of 12 blooms\u2014A.\nWebster.\nDahlias, pompoms, 3 blooms\u2014Mrs.\nA. Webster; Mrs. T. Cole,\n\u25a0   Gladioli, 4 varieties, special\u2014Mrs.\nIA. Webster.\nGladioli, vase\u2014Mrs. A. Webster.\nNasturtium, plate,: vase\u2014Mrs,, E.\nStephanson.\nNasturtium, double vase\u2014Mra. 1*1.\nStephanson.\nPetunias, single, plain \u2014 Plus.\nVeysey; Mrs. A Webster.\nPetunias, slntle, ruffle\u2014Mra.. A.\nWebster; Chas. Veysey.\nPetunias, double\u2014Clint. Veysey;\nMrs. A. Webster,\nPhlox\u2014Mrs. A. Webster.\nSalplglossls, vase\u2014Wn A. W>4j\nnter; Mrs. H. Mclnnls. ; -\nSnapdragons, vase\u2014Mrs^AoWeb-\n\u2022ter; Chas. Veysey.\nStocks, vase\u2014No, ilrnt; Mrs. H.\nMclnnls. '\nSweet peas, vase^-Chas. Veysey;\nMrs. A. Webster.\nMarigolds, 12 blooms any kind\nMrs. H, Mclnnls; Mrs, A. Webster.\nZinnias, vase\u2014No first; H. Mclnnls.        .    .\nCollection of perennials\u2014Mrs. A.\nWebster; Chas. Veysey.\nBouquet of summer annuals-\nMrs, A. Webster; Chas. Veysey,\nAny .variety of cut flowers\u2014Mrs.\nA. Webster; Mrs. H. Mclnnls.\nBest potted plant\u2014Mrs. A. Webster; Margaret Larson.\nBest potted fern\u2014J. Pargeter.\nRoses, 8 to 6 blooms\u2014J. Pargeter;\nMrs. A. Webster.\nWinner of this sections\u2014Mrs. A.\nMawer.\nSection E\u2014Eggs, Honey and Butter:\nBest pint of honey, light, C. W\nMawer; A. Webster.\nBest pint of honey, dark, C. Mower.\nBest frame of honey, light, C. W,\nMawer; A. Webster.\nBest frame of honey, dark, C. W.\nMower.\nCottage Cheese, in bowl, one lb-\nMrs. P. Konkln.\nWinner of Section\u2014C. W. Mawer.\nPhilippine Feuds\nCause of\n5 Dead in 10 Days\nBy 8PENCEB DAVIS\nMANILA, Sept. 7 (AP) - You\nmight think a war was on from a\nquick look at Clark Field air base,\nbiggest United States military installation in the Philippines.\nSentry boxes at entrances to the\nbase 55 miles North of Manila have\nbeen sandbagged. Arniored cars\nand armored jeeps patrol its 20-mile\nperimeter of steel fence, Tight sec.\nurlty is maintained by two squadrons of United States Air Force Police and 600 Filipino civilian guards.\nThe reasons for these measures\nare feuds among law-enforcement\nagencies; disarmings and beatings\nof American military police; raids\nby , Communist-led Hukbalahap\npeasant Guerrillas; looting by band-\nils.\nINCIDENT\nAn incident of *uc 20 .'it nearby\nAngeles precipitated official action\ni?A Philippine,..constabulary-i in ii of\n,30 to 40 men in civilian tiroes came\ninto a cabaret for.a private party\n'i hoy ordered m Anion* in olrlioi\n.In leave. When be leluji'ii,-lu ?wns\nbeaten and thrown out.\nA short time later, n band of\nabout 200 armed Hukbalahaps entered Angeles. They dined'at several\nrestaurants and looted a Chinese\ntrinket factory.   .\nCUT FOOD\nCOSTS\n^CATELLI.'\njitsl heat tho Banco\nI and pour over\n\u25a0 steaming\nU macaroni\nI eookea as\nM\n,#\nFour Mew Lead\nShippers to\nTrail Smeller\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept, 7\u2014Top custom\nshippei to the metallurgical plants\nof The Consolidated' Mining and\nSmelting Company ol Canada, Ltd.,\nfor the week ending Aug, 27 was\nFhilipp BroB. shipping 162r wet tons\nof lead ore from Bolivia, Second\nhigh lead shipper was Highland Bell\nmine, Beaverdell,.'B.C\u201e with 233 wet\ntons of lead ore, followed by United\nKeno Hill, Mayo, V.T\u201ew|th 108 wet\ntons ol lead cone.\nHighest zinc shipper was Lucky\nJim mine, Zlncton, B.C, with 481\nwet tonSj of zinc cone, followed by\nReeves MacDonald mine, Salmo.\nB.C., with 242 wet tons, and Cans-\ndian Exploration, Salmo, B.C., with\n212 wet tons.\nFour new names appearing on the\nshipper's list this week were: Ayrton\nMetals, Australia; Bounty Fraction,\nBcavcrdoll, B.C.; Idaho Continental,\nPort Hill, Idaho; and Laurler, Fend\nOreille, B.C. These were all lead ore\nshippers.\nLead shipments totalled 2434 wet\ntons compared with last week's 1630\nwet tons and the 1948 weekly aver,\nage of 373 wet tons.\nZlnce shipments totalled 1100 wet\ntons compared with last week's 772\nan dthe 1948 weekly average of 775\nwet tons.\nTotal combined shipment was 3534\nwet tons as against last week's total\nof 2402 and the 1948 weekly average\nof 1149.\nFor Treatment at the Lead Smelter\nDetails of the shipments In wet\ntons follow:\nAinsmore, Ainsworth, B.C., cones,\n48.'\nArlington, Erie, B.C., ore, 20,    '\nAyrton Metals, Australia, ore, 80\nBosun, Silverto, B.C, ore 7.\nBounty Fraction, Beaverdell, B.C.,\nore 7.\nCanadian Exploration, Salmo,1 B.C.\ncones. 75.\nEmpire, Kaslo, B.C., ore, 7.\n\u25a0:  W. R. Grace & Co., Bolivia, ore, 44.\nHighland Bell, Beaverdell, B.C.,\nore, 233,\nHighland Mini.', Ainsworth, B.C.,\nore, 22.\nIdaho Continental, Port Hill, Idaho, ore, 6.\nLnurier, Aimwixth, B.C, ore, 6.\nftlu'h.ii'ly, l'oiiil Oicille, B C, oie,\n21\nNpw Calumet, Ciimbi'd'n nn-,\nV  M\u201e cones. '\u00bb.       , , *\n)')ulli(i iluii. I'uiu, ore, 20.\n. Phillipp Bros., Bolivia, ore, 1523.\nScranton, Ainsworth, B.C., ore, 6\nSdvei Hoard, Ainsworth, B.C.j'ore,\n45.    ' ,\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\"\u25a0..     '..  .*'\u25a0\n;.  United   Keno   Hill;, Mayo, Y;T,\ncones. 108.\nViol'amac^-New^DenverjiiB.C\/ore,\nOB\n'i'otal-2434.\nPrevious Week- 1630,\nFor Treatment at the Zinc-Plant\nBase Metals, Field, B.C., Cones,, 58,.\nCanadian Exploration, Salmo, B.C,\ncones, 212.   \u25a0\u25a0.'.'\u25a0-'    '\nLucky Jim,' Zinctori, B,C., cones.,\n461.\nReeves MacDonald, Salmo,' B.C.,\ncones, 242.\nSilver Standard, New' Hazelton,\nB.C, cones, 40.\nWestern Exploration, Silverton,\nB.C, cones, 68.\nWhitewater, Retallack, B.C., cones.\n31. \"\u2022\u2022.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'   .\u201e,.,\n\" Total\u20141100.     . , ,.\u25a0    ,\nPrevious Week\u2014772.\nGrand Total\u20143634.\nPrevious Week\u20142402. .\nAverage Quotations for Same Period\nSilver, New York, 72.40c. per oz.\nLead, New York, 15.125c. per lb.\nZinc, St. Louis, 10.00c. per lb.\nAMHERST, N. S. (CP)-Residents\non the outskirts of town think that\nth enew artesian well system is fine\n\u2014but they have a complaint. They\nsay that while town dwellers are\ngetting the water, their own wells\nare drying up.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1949 \u2014 7\nNEW YORK FURRIERS\nthe\n* DEE'S LADIES' APPAREL\nFOR ONE WEEK ONLY, THURS., SEPT. 8\u2014WED., SEPT. 14\n\u25a0\nCONEY (dyed rabbit)\nMOUTON LAMB (processed lamb),\nUp from\nFRENCH SEAL (dyed rabbit)\nUp from\nMUSKRAT BACKS: Up from\nRACCOON\nPERSIAN PAW\nPERSIAN LAMB: Up from\nHUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrat)\n:   Up from\nThe sale that sets off the season . ... bringing to you all that Is\nnew . . . all that forecasts the trend of tomorrow . . . Gathered\nfor this opening spectacle are the finest Winter-caught pelts designed and crafted by master furriers to show off approved adaptations of the NEW 1950 STYLES . . . Shown in this collection are\nmodified sloping shoulders . . . collas that hug the neck , ...\nfull, unhampering sleeves and flattering sweeping back! . . . It l>\nindeed a collection worth seeing .,. . a collection for you to select\nfrom at such advantageous pro-season price tags . . . Plan now to\nsee the NEW YORK FURRIERS TRAVELLING FUR DISPLAY at\nDEE'S LADIES'APPAREL . .\".\nDeAL^dies' Apparel\nPay iotf^^r Fur Coat on Our Easy Payment PI art\n Established April 22, 1901    ,\nBritish Columbia's\nMost Interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Sunday by the\nNEWS PUBLISHHJQ COMPANY. LIMITED,\n200 Baker Street Nelson, British Columbia,\nAuthorized as Second Class Mall,\nPost Office. Department Ottawa.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1949\n,   ; Significant Message  , :.\nPresident Truman has urged tfce\nGovernments of India and Pakistan to\nfind a peaceful solution of the Kashmir question. Kashmir is one of the\nfew remaining unsettled territorial'is-\nsues between: the two Dominions. Its\npeople are Moslem, but its ruler; happens 40 be Hindu. Popular, opinion in\nKashmir, if there is any such thing in'\nthat notoriously backward community,\n' would probably favor joining Pakistan,\nbut'the Maharajah wants his country\nto be a. part of predominantly. Hindu\nIndia. A plebiscite looks like the right\nanswer, from the Western point of\nview, and report's have often suggested.\nthat such a test of public sentiment was\nplanned, But India and Pakistan continue to quarrel about Kashmir.\n' Mr. Truman's intervention, if that is\nnot too strong a word, is a highly interesting development, feels the Toronto\nGlobe and Mail. It suggests that the\nUnited States Government has at last\nwakened up to* the fact that the Indian\npeninsula, with nearly one-fifth of the\nhuman race, is now about theonly part\nof Asia which has voluntarily kept\nfriendly ties with the Western world.\nPrevailing American opinion, at the,\nhour oflndian independence two years\nago, regarded this event as a kind of,\nliberation from an oppressive regime\nand did not look much deeper. Now\nthat the Communists have won China,-\nwhile India Slid Pakistan: by their free\nchoice remain members of\" the British\n' Commonwealth, it is occurring to bur\nneighbors that the 400,000,000 people of\nthe subcontinent have great political\ninterest and importance for the Western' world.\nA view often expressed is that the\nother nations of the Commonwealth\nshould offer their good offices to India\nand Pakistan, including not merely political advice, but practical assistance\nin working out their difficult economic\nproblems. But the present British Government, harassed by domestic issues,\nhas i shown- little interest. Canada,\nwhich might conceivably have taken a\nlead, has remained aloof. A dispatch\nfrom Lake Success last Winter, when\nthe Kashmir issue seemed to be corning\nto a head, said that in United Nations\ncircles the attitude of Canada, by that\ntime a member of the Security Council,\n\"is known to be one of haying no direct\ninterest ih the India-Pakistan dispute.\"\n. In view of this failure by the Commonwealth countries, it is significant\nand encouraging that President Truman is concerning himself. Obviously\nan open break between India and Pakistan, giving an opportunity to subversive elements in both countries and to\nthe Soviet Union, could be disastrous\nto the West. That the United States\nGovernment is recognizing this fact is\nijood news.\nThe Soil Can Yield More\nSome startling statistics were revealed at a oonference of the Plant <\nFood Producers by Dr. Russell Coleman, President of the National Fertilizer Association in the U. S.\n- Describing conditions in his own\ncountry, Dr. Coleman said that in its\nearly history 19 farm people were necessary to produce sufficient food for\nthemselves and one additional person,\nToday\u201419 farm people are supporting\nthemselves and 66 others. In 1850 about\n65 per cent of the entire labor force in,\nthe country worked on farms, while 35\nper cent was engaged in Industry. Todayonly 12 tper cent are farmers. Of\nthese, one-third are producing 80 per\ncent of the nation's farm commodities.\nThis means that 4 per cent of America's population, using modern equipment and scientific soil management\npractice's, are producing almost the entire bulk of the U. S. food supply.'\nDr. Coleman offered an example of\nwhat sound soil management may accomplish. In theJJ.. S., he said, corn is\ngrovel on 90,000,000 acres, which yield\nan average of 3,000,000,000 bushels. If\nthe best known soil management practices were employed, 3,000,000,000 bushels of corn can be produced on 50,000,-\n000 acres. This would leave 40,000,000\nacres for soil-conserving crops such as\nalfalfa.f.clover and hay. Thus used, '40,-\n000,000 acres of land wOuld no longer\nbe a liability to the American soil conservation program, but would be under\ncover and held in reserve to meet the\nneeds of an expanding population.\nCanadian agriculturists can certainly afford to give some serious thought\nto the matter of soil management. Soil\nis unquestionably our greatest* natural\nresource, yet in many sections of the\ncountry it is being \"mined\". Wind and\nwater erosion take a devastating toll\nevery year. Provincial and Federal\nGovernments are doing much to solve\nthe problem, but they can't do it by\nthemselves. The lime has come for\nevery farmer in Canada to launch his\nown soil conservation program.\nLooking Backwards\n10 YEAR? AGO '\nFrom The Dally News of Sept. 8, 1939\nMrs. J. C. Bellamy, 501 Wasson Street, received word this morning that her two sisters,\nMrs. William Mitchell and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Winnipeg, were among the survivors of\nthe torpedoed liner Athenia. They were among\nthose taken to Greenock, Scotland, aboard a\nBritish destroyer.      \u2022\n;',,,' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bostock, Latimer\nStreet, had as guests Mrs. Walter Tattrie and\nson James of the Relief Arlington Mine,\nSix constables of the Provincial Police to\nbe temporarily stationed at Nelson \"for any\nemergency police work\" arrived from Vancouver Tuesday night.\n\u00bb YEARS AGO\nFrom The Daily News of Sept, 8, 1924\nFloats representing Balfour, Willow Point\nand Salmo have already been entered'in the\nparade of floats and decorated automobiles\nwhich is to be held in connection with the\nNelson Fall Fair.\nTotal precipitation for the month of August was 1.14 more inches than the average\nfor 10 years, 2.05 inches having \"fallen during\nthe month, said J. S, Goulding, Provincial\nMeteorologist, last night.\nW. R. Campion and John Notman, Trustees, will represent, the Nelson School Board at\nthe annual meeting of the British Columbia\nProvincial Trustees' Association, which is held\nin Kamloops Sept. 9 to 11.\n40 YEAR8 AGO\nFrom The Dally News of 8ept. 8, 1909\nCity Council members discussed the tram\nquestion at their recent Council meeting, and\nit is' likely that the tramway line will again be\nin operation. The new company putting up the\nline has asked for free power for 10 years, a\n20-year franchise allowing the City the option\nI Questions?\nANSWERS\nOpen to any reader. Names of persons\n... a\u00abWno questions will not be published.\nThere Is no charge'for this service, Questions WILL NOT BE AN8WERED BY\nMAIL excopt'whero there Is obvious necessity for privacy.\nB.C., Nelson\u2014is it possible to buy local train\n-accessories in any part-of Canada?\nWrite to Electric Sales and Shaver Co.,\n719-Dunsmulr Street, Vancouver, B. C.\nJ.: jl. J., Kimberley'-To settle an argument,\n'please tell me when the song titled \"Yours\"\nwas first introduced in the United States.\nThere Is some doubt about the actual date\nas far as we can find out, but it was played\nat the Waldorf-Astoria by Cugat's band in the\n1920's. Recently it has been revived by Vaughn\nMonroe and played frequently by many popu-\nlar orchestras.\nMrs. J. H., Kaslo\u2014Please give me a recipe for\nMadeira Cake.\nThis Is a well-tested English recipe: One\npound butter, one and half, pounds flour, one\npound castor sugar, grated rind of one lemon,\ntwo ounces candied peel, four eggs, baking\npowder1 unless self-raising flour is used. Beat\nbutter and sugar into bowl with grated lemon\nand cream, add eggs one at a time, beating\nwell after each addition; when, light and\ncreamy, add flour, stir lightly, and when well\nmixed divide mixture into three or four round\ntins, papered at the bottom and sides with\ngreased paper, dust over with confectioner's\nsugar, lay two or three thin slices of candied\npeel on top, bake In moderate oven one to one\nahd half hours.\nN. W., Winlaw\u2014Is there a guitar school or private teacher in Nelson? .\n,   Write to Thos. Prime, 418 Gore Street,\nNelson.\nLETTERS. TO\nTHE EDITOR\nLetters may be published over a nom\nde plume, but the actual name of the\nwriter must be given to the Editor as evidence of good faith, Anonymous tetter* go\nIn the waste paper basket\nMore Protection for\nHot Springs Swimmers\nNeeded Says Calggrian\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014I am writing this letter in the cause\nof humanity, as I have no personal interest.in\nthe Ainsworth Hot Springs pool, and know no\none connected with it, I am stating the facts Of\nwhat happened at about 11:30 a.m. Aug. 26.\nThere were a couple of American tourists\nin the pool, and Very few children. My husband and I had just come out of the cave, 10\nminutes before what might easily have been\nthe death of a young boy from Fruitvale.\nThis young chap had gone down for the\nthird time and was lying unconscious at the\nbottom of the pool, when his two young companions of 11 and 12 years called for help.\nAn American tourist, my husband and I\ngot him out and to the best of our ability gave\nhim artificial respiration. t\nAfter working on .the boy for about half.\nah hour, he came to, and it was then a lady\nfrom a nearby house\/arrived and took his\npulse and made him a hot drink.\nAt the pool there wasn't even a blanket\navailable to put over him.\nI suggested to the man in -charge that it\nwould only take a few minutes to mark the\npool's depths along the side so that those learning to swim would be aide din not going beyond their depth.\nI can't understand why the British Columbia Government allows a swimming pool to\nbe open without a lifeguard, or at least in\ncharge of someone who knows first aid and is\nable to use it\nMRS. DONALQ BIHRELL.\n2608 15A Street,.\nCalgary, Alta.\nto purchase at the end of that time, and that\nthe City should guarantee a bond issue of $25,-\n000.\nMiss Dorothy, Mary Agnes Reynolds of\nHarrop and Henry Crozier Smith were united\nin a quiet wedding ceremony in St. Saviour's\nChurch today.\n[ They'll Do It Every Time\nIfWsMl 0. %. tth-M OcX\nBy Jimmy Hatlo\ny<9U SKOULDNT\nHAVE PONE IT!\nREALLVlX DON'T\nl KNOWWHATTO\n{sAVlmVDjp\n* VbUDOlT?\nWAITU. SHE\nSEES WHAT\nITIS'\u00ab\u00abll\u00a3.*\nSAY THEV\n;srioUL,D^T\nOiatlMt\nA man don't care so-much about\n(buttons. It just makes him feel good\nto. knowhis wife loves'hlm enough\nto sew 'em oh without being asked.\n^HESAMEOLD-nJNE\nWITH EVERy SIFT\"\n..\u00bb \"tHANy-to\nMRS.lrlARRyV.DO0D>\nmiMBRNON AVENUE,\nSAfeRELPHTg.a50HIO\nBIGGLESjrj\n'England, r*\nguide-boo]\nket ton\ning,\", Kail\nit so. miiq\na party\nhe has nr:\nspend\nRead\n' Bedfordshire,\n(Although an old\nos this little mar-\nand uninterest-\nbf Dendlark, liked\nlie visited: it with\n[Danes laBt year,\npno this year to\n|lfled\u2014It Pays\nBoy and Girl Winners\nIn Fruitvale Fair\nFRUITVALE, B.C., Sept. 7-Win-\nners in the boys and girls, and live-\nstock, secions of the Fruitvle Fall\nFair and Livestock'Show, Labor Day\nfollow:\nBoys and Girls, 18 and under:\nBread, white, 1 loaf\u2014Gloria Webster, Pat Jarvls.     w\nBread Buns, white, 6\u2014Gloria Webster, Pat Jravis. \u25a0'. ,\\ \u25a0..\nBran Muffins, 6\u2014Pat Jarvls, Reta\nBollard.\nCookies, rolled, 6\u2014Pat Jar via,\nGloria Webster.\nCookies, drop,. 8\u2014Gloria. Webster,\nBarbara Rothwell.\nLight Cake, 1\u2014Paul Moller, Barbara Rothwell.\nBaking powder Biscuits, 8\u2014Gloria Webster, Pat Jarvis.\nApple or Raisin Pie\u2014Gloria Webster, Pat Jarvis.   '\nAny knitted Article\u2014Gloria Webster.\nCrochet work, cotton or wool \u2014\nGloria Webster, Pat Jarvls.\nEmbroidery, Colored or White-\nPat Jarvis, Gloria Webster.\nApron, lady or girl's\u2014Gloria Web-\nster, Pat Jarvis.\nAny other machine-made garment\n\u2014Gloria Websteri Pat Jarvis,\nThree hand-made' buttonholes \u2014\nGloria Webster, Barbara Mervyn.\nPatched garment\u2014Gloria Webster,\nPat Jarvis.\nBest Darn on worn Hose\u2014Gloria\nWebster, Barbara Rothwell. ,   .  ''\u2022\nStuffed Toy for Baby \u2014 special,\nGloria Webster.\nModel made from soap or clay. \u2014\nspecial, Gloria Webster.\nPainting on glass or china\u2014Gloria\nWebster.      .\nPoster advertising Fair\u2014Gloria\nWebster, Rita Bollard.\nDesign, any type, water color\u2014\nGloria Webster.\nObject or Nature Drawing\u2014special, Gloria Webster, Rita Bollard,\nVerna Stephanson.\nScene in Watercolor, pen and ink,\npencil, crayon or chalk \u2014 special,\nGloria Webster, Verna Stephanson,\nRita Boilard,\nPiece of Home-made Furniture-\nLawrence Schewe.\nBoys and Girls, 14 and under:\nBread, white, 1 loaf\u2014Pat Larson.\nBread Buns, white, 6\u2014Pat Larson.\nBran Muffins; 6\u2014Karen Peitzsche.\nCookies, rolled, 6\u2014Raymond Stephanson, Lillian Stephanson,\nCookies, drop, 8\u2014Molly Marie\nMitchell, Marlon Mauchline, Donald\nWright\nChocolate Cake\u2014Margaret Larson,\nBarbara Mervyn, Doreen Carlson. ,\nBaking powder Biscuits\u2014Donald\nWright, Myrna Dunlop.\nApple or Raisin Pie\u2014Karen Peitz-\nsohe, Barbara Mervyn. .\nEmbroidery, white or colored-\nFlorence Comeon, Molly Marie Mitchell, Mae Webster.        '   \u25a0       .\nApron, lady's or Girl's\u2014Donald\nWright. ...\nPatched garment\u2014Marlon Mauchline, Donald Wright,%\nBest Dressed Doll\u2014Rosalie Webster, Thelma Simmons, Karen Pet-\nterssen.\nStuffed Toy for Baby\u2014Mae Webster, Florence Comeau.\nBest Darn on Worn Hose\u2014Barbara\nMervyn, Myrna Dunlop, Doris Boili\nard. '\nPainting on glass or China\u2014Florence Comeau.\n; Poster Advertising Fair\u2014Mqlly\nMarie Mitchell, Florence Comeau,\nDesign in Water Color\u2014Molly\nMarie Mitchell, Verna Stephanson,'\nObject or Nature Drawing, pen\nand ink, pencil, crayon, chalk \u2014\nMolly Marie Mitchell, Leo Boilard,\nRosalie Webster. ' ,\nWoqd Carving\u2014Leo Boilard, Doris\nBoilard.. .   \u25a0'-.\nWood or Metal Model or.Plece Of\nHome-made Furniture\u2014Paul Moller,\nNeil Williams.\nAirplane Model\u2014Charlie Lancaster.\nBoys and Girls, 10 and under:\nCookies, rolled, 8\u2014Jslckie Mitchell,\nSalmo.\nCookies, drop, 6\u2014Karen Moller,\nJackie Mitchell. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0\nLight Cake\u2014Karen Moller, Lois\nAnderson. ..  '\nMuffins or Cup Cakes, B-yMarsha\nWilliams, Helen Hussey,\nEmbroidery, white or colored,\u2014\nAnna Pargeter.\nDarn on Worn Hoie\u2014Karen Moller, Lois Anderson.'\nSample of Printing, approx. 60\nWords\u2014Doreen Mauchline, Karen\nMoller, Helen Hussey.\nSample of Writing, apgrox. 50\nWords\u2014David John; Marlene Glad-\ndish, Jackie Mitchell.\nBouquet of Flowers in W. I. Colors (green; yellow and white),\nPrizes put up by W.I. \u2014 Myrna Dunlop, Anna Pargeter, Karen Peitzsche.\nBouquet of Wild Flowers Gathered\nby. Child\u2014-Myrna Dunlop, Florence\nComeau. ;'-,-')'\nHobbles\u2014Cookie' Shorting, Verna\nStephanson.\nBest.Stuffed Toy Made by Boy or\nGirl under 14, put by up Jorgenson\nof Trail\u2014Mae Webster.\nWinner, of this Section and the\nP. T. A. Cup\u2014Gloria Webster.\nSection K\u2014Girls' ahd Boys' Calf\nClub:\nGrand Champion\u2014Ruth Wilson,\nReserved Champion\u2014Bobby De-\nBruyn.  \u2022\nBest Jersey, under 6 months old\u2014-.\nRoger Comeau, Mae Webster, Jim-\nmy Lewis.\nBest Jersey, 8 to 12 months\u2014Peter\nComeau, WUbert Gladdish; Myrna\nDunlop.\nBest Ayrshire, under 8 months-\nBobby De Bruyn, Judy Jefferson,\nRosalie Webster. '\nBest Ayreshlre, ,8 to 12 months-\nRuth Wilson, Bobby DeBruyn, Merle\nGordon. '.\nAny Other Breed, 8 to 12 months\n\u2014Barbara Mervyn, Douglas Mervyn,\nDaryl. Anderson. .\nBest Jersey in Club\u2014Roger Comeau, Mae Webster, Peter Comeau,\nJimmy Lewis, Wilbert Gladdish.\nBest Ayrshire Calf of Club\u2014Ruth\nWilson, Bobbie DeBruyn, Merle\nGordpn, Judy Jefferson, Bobby\nMawer, Rosalie Webster,\nAny Breed Calf under 6 months,\nHereford,\u2014Douglas Mervin, Daryl\nAnderson.\nBest . Showmanship, Girls\u2014Jean\nGladdish.   '\nBest Showmanship Boys\u2014Douglas\nMervyn.\nWinner in this Section gets a\nPurebred Jersey Calf purchased by\nthe Calf Club; also wins the Cameron and Gordon of Trail, Trophy.\u2014\nRuth Wilson, H, C. Anderson, Idaho.\nKaslo Legion Women\nPlan Meeting With\nProvincial Officer\nKASLO, B. C, Sept. 7\u2014 The Canadian Legion Auxiliary members\nwelcomed President Mrs. J. Ton-1\nkins back to their ranks after a long\nabsence due to illness. Plans were\nmade for a special meeting September 21, when the Provincial-Vice-\npresident, Wis, A. Erickson will\nvisit the Kaslo Branch,   ,\nMrs. F. McGlbbon and Mrs, Har-\nbottle were appointed to represent\nthe Auxiliary at a meeting of delegates from other local women's organizations, for the purpose of assisting the Volunteer Fire Brigade\nInhalator Fund,\nMrs. McGibbon will prepare the\nmonthly overseas parcel. As the\nparcel is going to a hospital In England, the members were unanimous\nfor an increase of the value of the\nparcel.\nTwelve dollars was voted to Legion Day at tbe Shaughnessy Hospital, also $12 was donated to Trhn-\nquille Hospital.     '\nMrs. H. E, Si'ngel was appointed\nas Sergeant-at-Arms.-  ,\nRefreshments were served by\nMrs. J. Matthews and Mrs. Slngel\nas hostesses,\nSTUDY AIMED AT\nBOOSTING POWER SUPPLY\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 7,(CP) \u2014 Pos.\nsibility of augmenting the hydro\nelectric power supply in Manitoba\nthrough maximum conservation of\nwater on the Winnipeg River will\nbe studied at a conference of Ontario and Manitoba power officials\nhere in the latter part of this month.\nMo^ielGossip\nThree-ring Circus\nBob Hope's Hope\nBy JACK QUIO\/Q     V\n(For Bob Th'bmas)'\nHOLLYWOOD, Sep\u00a37(AP)^Fun\ntn Hollywood, or a three-ring circus\nwithout rings. That'sva, Bob' Hope\nset \u25a0*'\"\"'   \"\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. '\" '\nIn one corner, Lucille Ball was\nentertaining a grbifp\" with- her\nimitation of \"Mighty Joe Young,\"\nthe gorilla In the picture of the\nsame name. '       ' \u25a0'\nIn another corner, crew members\nwere slyly pas'ting; \"kick me\" signs\non anyone who ventured \u25a0 near\nenough. The kicks;were ungentle,\ntoo. But nobody & got'\u25a0 mad: It's\nagainst the rules*on Bob Hope's\npictures. ' \u2022' :'.-, \" \u25a0 : ' \u25a0 \u2022\nWHERE HOPE REIGNS\nWhere Hope reigns anything goes,\nWith No Rings\nf or) Hollywood,\nand .anything gets a laugh.\nThe' comic himself was .up to hh\nears, in people. He posed foi\npictures. \u25a0,with \"a simple of visitlhj\nball players, said howdy tb an out\nof-town fan and signed an autograph book, A top Paramoun'\nexecutive, buried deep In the admiring crowd, patiently awaitlni\nhis turn to get In a few words.\n\"Let's bake the ham,\" shouted anl\nassistant director. That's how they|\ncall Hope'to the camera;\n.Outside the sound stage Hopel\nhopped on his bicycle to pedal top\nhis dressing room. A sigh on the|\nbike read:'\n\"Bob Hope, available for parties,!\nbanquets, weddings, etc\"\n' By The: Canadian >Press!\nLISBON-'-Gen. Liberate. Pinto,\nformer Portuguese'Pwihier,\nVANCOUVER-Dr.. 6; ,G. Sedgewlck, '. 87, Professor. Emeritus of\nEnglish at the University of British\nColumbia' and one' of North1 America's foremost Shakespearean scholars. .   \u25a0\nHAMILTON\u2014Dr. Miles A Browfi,\nformer Superintendent of the Hamilton General Hospital,\nDAUPHIN, Man.^Wuuam S.\nMarsh, 88, owner and editor of the\nDauphin Herald.'\nTo Survey Kaslo\nLegion Hall\nFor Improvements\nKASLO,'B. C\u201e Sept. 7-Canadian|\nLegion, under President G. Waugh,|\nheard the.dance committee report!\nthat the Saturday night dances |\nwere a success,\nA' committee, was appointed to I\nmake a survey pf the Legion Hall |\nand recommend improvements.\nEDMONTON\u2014John 'Frahcls per-\ncival, 56, Deputy Provincial Treas-i\nurer for Alberta for the last 16 j\nyears.\nThis advertisement isnotpubljshed or displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or-by the Government of Brjtish,Columbia.\nA STRAIGHT\\\\CUT for\nAsk for Mlllbank. Experience\nthe smoking enjoyment thai\ncan be yours in cigarette\n' after cigarette \u2014 af\/ dttyl\nIt's the Straight Ciit Virginia \u2014\nthe top tobacco from\nlip to tip \u2014 that makes\nMlllbank \"Truly Mild\".    '\nTfeyte firmer - Tfcyte milder   \u2014    Tfay'w tetter\n O-Game N. H. L. Season\n'pens Oct. 12 at Detroit\nHONTHEAL, Sept., 1 (CP) -\nItlonol Hockey League hc.nds in\n|ii-annual meeting today approv-\n\/ playing dates for the coming\n|son, 70 games for each of the\nclubs, and wound up business\niBhort order:\nMontreal Canadiens quickly folded through with an announce-\nInt that 33 players will report\nTji 15 at the St Hyaclnthe traln-\n.camp, and General Manager\nnk  Seiko  said  he  will   begin\n' powwows with the boys next\nThe new N.H.L. season, stepped\nMp from CO to 70 games, will open\nDot.   12  with   Boston   Bruins  at\nDetroit Red Wings.\n\u00a3 Other home openlnjj dates: Oct.\nIi Chicago Black Hawks at Canadiens; Oct. 15 Chicago at Toronto\n.lie Leafs; Oct. 16. New York\n|Raiiger\u00bb at Boston; Oct. 25, New\n>rk at Chicago; Oct, 26, Boston\nNew York,\nhe full schedule will be-released\nir. . '\nhe annual all-star game against\nStanley Cup winners\u2014Toronto\nfeafs\u2014will be played In Toronto\nfct. 10, Thanksgiving Day,\nNEWCOMERS\nI Canadiens will be practically Inlet from last season. Except for the\nkieran  Murph  Chamberlain   and\npung Jacques Locas, who saw part-\ni service with the club last year\nwas farmed out, all the others\n'.. report at the camp. Locas will\nat the ChicoutimI camp of\nncinnati, new entry In the Am-\nHockey League.\n|. There will be 14 newcomers, most\n) them from amateur ranks, from\nwhich likely material may come.\nThree of the, youngsters will be\ntrying for jobs on the defence,\nalready loaded with capable hold\novers. The youngsters are Jim\nMcpherson' of Edmonton Flyers of\nthe Western Canada Senior League;\nand Tom Johnson and Tom Rockey,\nb6th Winnipeg boys who saw service last season with Dallas of the\nUnited States Hockey League.\nThe new aspirants for forward\nJobs include three promising jiuv\nlors from Western Canada. They-are\nReggie Abbott from Brandon Wheat\nKing Juniors, Andy Hebenton from\nWinnipeg's junior Canadiens \u00abnd\nDewar Thompson from Winnipeg's\njunior Monarchs,\nAnother highly rated Westerner\nIs Colin Kllburn from Edmonton\nsenior Flyers..-.       v... \u25a0;\u2022;\nfortk\ntf Your life\nf>iu\u00a3 echoes\no\/spMse*\n\u2022 Shaving's a breeie.... quicker\nand easier .. .'when you use\nsuper-keen Gillette Blue Blades\n. In the,'.amasing new 'Gillette\nBlade Dispenser. Zip .. . and\nthere's a new blade unwrapped ,\nready for. use. Enjoy extra\ncomfort...extraconvenience at\nno extra cost\nlo'oJe***\"\"* fool tn\"\" hn i*\"\"\nuse  Gillette   Blue Blade*\nRun Again\nBy JOHN CHANDLER\nNEW YORK, Sept. 7 (AP) -\nStymie, eight-year-old Mr. Money\nbags of the.turf, is expected to re\nturn to action Saturday at Aque\nduct after a 13-month layoff.\nThe most-money-winning horse\nin the world, with total earnings of\n$911.35, is Just $38,605 shy of becoming the first equestrian millionaire in racing history, *\nTrainer Hlrsch Jacobs, who conditions the horse for his wife, Mrs,\nEthel D. Jacobs of New York,\nwasn't absolutely certain the tough\nold campaigner would start in the\n$20,000-Added- Edgemere Handicap\nthis weekend.\n\"I've waited a long time to run\nthis horse 'again,\" said .the trainer.\n\"What's a week or so more?\" .\nVANCOUVER RIDER\nStymie hasn't raced since July\n24,, 1048,. when he became lame in\nthe Monmouth Park Handicap. This\nSpring, however, the injury proved\nless serious than it appeared at\nfirst, and Stymie slowly was\nbrought back to racing form.\n-Stymie, was handed only 118\npounds in weight assignments for\nthe Edgemere, mile and one-eighth\neyeht which he won in 1848 under\n121.' pounds. If he starts, Jockey\nHedley Woodhous'e of Vancouver is\nslated to.ride.\n.Stymie's closest rival In the\nmoney-winning chase is Calumet's\nCitation, great triple crown champ\nion of 1948. Citation, with $865,150\nin the bank, hasn't raced since last\nDecember.\nSoccer\nLONDON, Sept. 7 (Reuters).\u2014Results  of football  matches  In  the\nUnited Kingdom today:\nENGLISH LEAGUE\nDivision 1: ,\nChelsea 3, Sunderland 1, Hudders-\nfield Town 2, Charlton Athletic 1\nLiverpool 1, Manchester United 1\nManchester City 0, Everton 0; Middlesbrough 1, Fulham 2; West Brom-\nwith Albion 1, Arsenal 2.\n.Division II:    . ;\u25a0';;      \u201e\nBarnsley 4, Coventry City 3; Bradford 1, Luton Town 0; Bury 2, GheS'\nterfield 0; Grimsby Town 2, Swan,\nsea Town 1; Queen's Park Rangers\n0, Preston North End 0.\nINTER-LEAQUE MATCH\nScottish League 8, Irish League 1.\nIRISH LEAGUE\nUlster Cup:\nCliftonville 0,'. Larhe 3. t \u2022\nDivision III Southern:\nBournemouth and Boscomb'e Athletic 0, Watford 0; Crystal Palace 2,\nWalsall 0; Norwich City 4, Alder\nshot 0; Torquay United 5, Newport\nCounty 3, '.  '\nDivision III Northern:\nNew Brighton 1, Stpckport Coun\nty 3; Wrexham 0,-Bradford City 0.\nThis advertisement is not published^ 'displayed by the Liquor Control Board or\nby the Government of British Columbia,\nKiner Has Slim Chance\nOf Topping Ruths Mark\n,      By GIB STALEY   .'.\nPITTSBURGH, Sept. 7 (AP)*-\nRalph Kiner's. boss, sayi Ralph will\nbeat his best previous record of 51\nhomers before the National League\nseason ends.\nBilly Meyer, skipper of the hapless Pittsburgh Pirates, also believes\nthere's* an outside chance his left\nfielder will crack the all-time major\nleague home run record of. 60 hits\nby Babe Ruth In 1927,\nKiner agrees with the Pirates pedagogue on his first prediction. But\nhe won't hazard a guess about beating Ruth's mark,  . ,,\n\"I'm just meeting that ball and\nhoping,\" Kiner said today. .\nThey used to say \"as Kiner goes,\nso goes Pittsburgh.\" .\nThat's so far from the mark: lately it won't be repeated soon. The\nPirates are mired in Sixth place,\n43 HOMERS\nKiner is batting at a .307 clip.\nHis homer against! Cincinnati Tuesday night brought his season's total\nto 43, keeping blip way,ahead of all\nsluggers In the majors:\n'These homers go in streaks and\nI seem to be in a hot streak now,\"\nKiner chuckled.    .\n\"I thln)t I'll crack the 51 mark\nI set in 1947 but I'm not talking\nabout breaking the Babe's* mark\nthis year. I'm Just trying tp meet\nthat ball good. If It's a hit, that's\nswell. If I get a,homer, that's wonderful!\"   \u25a0\nThe Californian Is pulling down\n.around $40,000 this year. He's come\na long way since he broke into or\nganized baseball in 1941 with Al\nbany, N.Y., of the Class A Eastern\nLeague.\nIn 1943 he played 43 games for Toronto Maple Leafs of tho International League. He had a batting average of .236 and hit two homers\nfor the Canadian Club.\nSfiOAl\n!&L\u2014\nBy VAL SEARS\n- Canadian Press Staff Writer\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 7  (CP)  -\nBeing a \"grand old man\" Isn't easy.\nTake Vancouver Capilano Baseball Manager Robert Paul Brown\nwho celebrated 50 years in baseball\nlast week. He. should  bo  Vancour\nver's \"grand old man of baseball\"\nbut It doesn't seem to fit.\nKeith (Vancouver Sun) Matthews\nsays Bob, Brpwn is too spirited a\nperson to be popular. His feelings,\nnow controlled by age, often car\nried him away.\nPopular or not, baseball fans\nfrom all parts of the country paid\ntribute to the \"mellow old fox1 of\nSnags Aplenty Between Canuck\nScrappers and Empire Crown\nBy shaun Mcquillan .\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nLONDON, Sept. 7 (CP) \u2014 The\nsubject: Two Canadian boxers in\nEngland. The situation: Awkward.\nIt's like this. George (Rock-\nabye) Ross, Canadain middleweight\nchampion from Cape Breton Island,\ncame to Britain nearly three weeks\nago to make a bid for the Empire\ntitle.\nRoy W outers, Edmonton and Vancouver's Western Canada middle\nweight champion, also Is in Britain\nwith the same object.\nBut the situation doesn't look\nrosy for either of them at present.\nTuesday night Dave Sands, half-\ncaste Australian who holds the Australian middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight \"crowns,\nlambasted Dick Turpln of Britain\nfor the Empire middleweight title.\nSands' first-round victory was so\nconvincing that he has more than a\nstrong chance of a title-fight with\nthe winner of the clash between\nJake Lamotta, world champion, and\nMarcel Cerdan of France in New\nYork Sept 28.\nIf such a bout riiaterlallzed; Sauds\nwould be too busy to defend his\nEmpire title for some time.\nA second snag centres on two of\nBritain's leading boxing promoters,\nJack Solomons and Jack Cappell.\nSolomons has. a priority on Sands\nand Cappell has. Wouters and RosS\ntied up.\nBaseball Scores\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nCleveland at Detroit, and Washington at Philadelphia; postponed,\nrain.' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..'\nSt. Louis  000 000 100\u20141 5 2\nChicago 200 040 Olx\u20147 8.0\nFannin, Starr (5) Papal (6) and\nMoss; Wight and Malone.\nBoston .-. .'.:.... 200 000 000\u20142 4 2\nNew York  000 100 22x-5 6 0\nKramer and Tebbetts; Reynolds,\nPage (8) and Berra.'\nNATIONAL LEAGUE.'\nCincinnati 000 301-010-9   7  0\nPittsburgh  ...... 000 001 100\u20142   9   0\nRaffensberger and Cooper;. Chambers, Dickson (7) and Masi,\nINTERNATIONAL\nNewark 0, 0; Jersey City 2, 3.\nChicago  000 010 010\u20142   12   1\nSt. LoulB  000 010 002-^3    8   2\nLade and Owen; Pollet and Gar-\nagiola.\nNATIONAL\nBoston   100 003 000\u20144 6 0\nBrooklyn  ;.. 030 000 JWx\u20145 7 3\nBickford, Elliott (6) Potter (6)\nand Crandall; Bahta, Hatten (9) and\nCampanella, '-\u25a0';. '\nEnglish Cricket\nSCARBOROUGH, England, Sept. 7\n(Reuters)\u2014The New Zealand cricketers began the last match of their\ntour here today against a strong XI\nbrought together by H. D, Leveson\nGower, which by the close of play\nhadlicored 348 for the loss of five\nwickets. , '\u25a0 .'\u25a0  V-.',\nTonight's score-card:\nAt Scarborough\u2014Leveson Gower's\nXI348 for five; New Zealand to bat\nAt Hastings\u2014Over 30's 235., Under 30's 48for none. \u25a0;\" .'\n. At Klngston-On-Thomes \u2014South\n351 for seven declared; North 83 for\none.\nTrail Planning\nKootenay\nTournament\nRing\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept 7.\u2014Kootenay\nboxing championships will again be\ndecided here at a date still to be settled. A tournament similar to one\nheld in 1947 is' planned by Trail\nBoxing Club.\nEntries.are looked for from Kimberley, Creston, Nelson and other\nDistrict points. Peter Fredericks Is\nSecretary 'of the Club: Heavier\ngloves are used in the tournament\nto help aVold injuries.-\nWEST'S GOLFING\nPIONEER DIES AT 90\n-. TACOMA, Sept. 7 (AP) \u2014 Alexander Baillie, pioneer Tacoma business man and sportsman \\yho is\ncredited with founding the first golf\ncourse. West oi; the Mississippi\nRiver,. died here today of a heart\nattack.\nBaillie would have been 90 on\nFriday. He organized the Tacoma\nGolf Club here in 1884.\n. He. imported clubs .and golf balls\nfrom Scotland...tp, get the game\nstarted.\nELIMINATION?\n. Cappell has intimated he would\nlike to arrange .a title bout between\nSands and either Ross or Wouters.\nFor that Solomons would be asked\nto release Sands.-On the other hand,\nif Solomons decided to stage an\nEmpire title bout Involving one of\nthe Canadian contenders, Cappell\nWould, have to be approached to release Ross or Wouters.\nRoss ahd Wouters might be required to enter an elimination series for the right to challenge Sands.\nAt the moment Wouters is ih a happier position than Ross. He has been\nmatched with Dick Turpln's brother, Randolph, a leading challenger\nfor the Empire title. They will fight\nat Coventry Sept. 19. Ross has not\nfought yet In Britain and has no\nbout arranged.\nBarbara Rehearses\nFor Western tour\nOTTAWA, Sept. 7 (CP)-Barbara\nAnn Scott and a growing cast of\nskating stars today started rehearsals at the auditorium for the Skating Sensations Show which holds\nIts premiere at Winnipeg Oct.' 10.'\nThe former,world's champion figure skater returned to the capital\nyesterday after an appearance in\nthe Hollywood Bowl. She will engage in daily rehearsals until the\ncompany leaves for the West early\nnext month.        \t\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8,1M9 _ 9     .\nFifth Avenue\" for his halfrcentury\nbf baseball last week with a shower\nof gifts and a scroll from the St,\nLouis Sporting News, baseball's national Jfcaper.\nThe Caps finished second in the\nWestern International League pen?\nnant race' this season but Brown\ndoesn't mind. The fans know they'll\ngo a long way before they find anyone with more diamond savvy.\nMatthews says some of them still\nremember when h earrlved In Vancouver 40 years ago with a team\nfrom Aberdeen, Wash,, and beat the\ncity's baseball Giants seven games\nstraight, then took the Vancouver\nboys down to Washington to'reverse\nthe dosage\u201414 straight.\nTHING8 TO COME\nEric (Vancouver Province)\nWhitehead thinks Brown is a fully\nqualified harbinger of things to\ncome and his opinion on Negroes in\nbaseball has set a lot of heads nod.\nding agreement,\nWhitehead says Brown is afraid\n(hat unless some drastic measures\nare Instigated to control the rapidly\ngrowing influx of Negroes Into or.,\nganized baseball there will one day\nbe serious trouble.\n\"You just can't control racially,\nprejudiced fans,\" says Bob, and\nthere's going to be trouble on the\ndiamonds.\", ':'\u25a0'\".    s  , '\nCANADIAN STILL LEADS\nIN SNOOKER TUSSLE\n. LONDON, Sept. 1 (CP) - Joe\nDavis,j retired, undefeated world\nsnooker champion, tonight closed\nthe gap between himself and the\nCanadian champion, George Chen-\nler- of .Toronto, in their- 71-frame\nexhibition match. ,\"'\nBut at the close of play the Canadian still held a 19-17 margin. Davis\nis spotting the Canadian 10 points a\nframe.\nFights\nSEATTLE\u2014Bernard Docusen, 150,\nNew Orleans, outpointed Milo Savage, 158, Seattle (10).\nLOS ANGELES\u2014Beau Jack, 13q,\nNew. York, outpointed Tote Mart-\nInez, 140%, LoS Angeles (10).\n,SA\u00a3T LAKE CITY\u2014Tony Chavei\nSun Jose, Calif., outpointed Joey\nJacques, 146, Ogden, Utah (10).\nPHONE 144 FOR CLASSIFIED\nOpticaI Service\nin Spokane  .\nWashington Optical\nEyesight Specialists -\nDR. D. 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It's self-\nlocking, too.\nSmooth Ride\u2014Pontiac's TYavelnx\nRide is a revelation \u2014It shortens\nthe miles and smooths tho road\nwherever you go, Extra low-pressure\ntires and- wider rims add to your\ncomfort -    '\nNew Wide-Horizon Windshield ^-Pontiac's wide, curved\nwindshield, plus wider windows\nand slimmer pillars all around,\ngives you a whole new driving\noutlook*\nGorgeous Interiors - Pontiac's new\nBodies by Fisher are as beautiful inside\nas out. Smart upholstery, heavy carpeting and the beautiful Dial-CluBlcr Instrument Panel are but a few of the\nthings you'll enjoy. ,\nTwin-Duct Ventilation \u2014 Rain\nor shine, fresh outside air Is brought\nto yon through twin ventilation\nducts which can be controlled individually\u2014standard Pontiac equipment '\nValtO Your Choice of four wonderful\ni new lines... the Flcetlcadcr Special,\nFlcetlcadcr De Luxe, Streamliner and\nChieftain... all with Pontiac's taik-of-\nthe-country styling\u2014the most beautiful\nthing on wheels 1        -\nPlerity of Room I- Pontiac gives yon\nworlds of room \u2014wider seats, greater leg-\nroom, ample head room. Yon can relax on\nPontiac's soft seats. It's easy to get in and\nout'thrbngh Pontiac's wide doors.\nA PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS\nWIGINTON MOTORS LTD.\nNELSON, B.C.\nSell  tne  aure  Way-CLASSIFIED_\n\u25a0Jit.\n On the Air\n.THURSDAY; SEPT. 8,1*49\nCKLN\n1210 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u20140 Canada '..'\n7:07\u2014Top of the Morning\n8:00\u2014CBC News    .\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014For You Madame\n0:00- -BBl >\u00abew'\n0:15\u2014 Western Tunes        '-.\u201e\"\u25a0\"\n8:45\u2014Coffee Time ,\n10:00\u2014Time Signal\nlOai-Mortilng Visit\n11:15\u2014t >ld Favorites    -\n11:00\u2014Strike Up the Band\n11:15\u2014Waltz Invitation\n11:30\u2014CBR Presents\n11:45\u2014Melodlo\n12:00\u2014The Notice Board '\n12:15\u2014Stirling    ews\n12:30\u2014Farm broadcast\n1:00\u2014Summer Symphony\n2:00\u2014In a Lighter Mood-    -     <\n2:30\u2014The Little Show\n2:45\u2014Commentary\n3:00\u2014Odds and Ends\n3:15\u2014Serenade ,      .  i \u25a0'\u25a0 '\n3:30\u2014Divertimento\n4:00\u2014Bernie Braden\n'4:15\u2014Tony the Troubadour\n4:30\u2014Ed Hockridge\n4:45\u2014Sleepy Hollow Farm\n5:00\u2014Happy Time        .\n,5:80\u2014Peerless News\n5:45\u2014Sacred Heart\n0:00\u2014Fishing Forecast\n6:01\u2014Hit Parade\n6130\u2014Cavalcade ol Melody\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide      '\n8:00\u2014Tales People Tell\n8:15-U.B.C.\n8:80-'.Pralrie PlayhousJ\n9;00\u2014Music hall \u25a0\u25a0\"\u2022.\n9:30-L. D. S.\n10:00\u2014Peebles News\n10:15\u2014Gay Paree .   \u25a0\u25a0\n10:30\u2014Nocturne\nll:00-Slgn OH\nCJAT\n810 ON THE DIAL\n6:30\u2014News\n6:35\u2014Tom's Inn\n7:00\u2014News\n7:05\u2014Tom's Inn\n7:30\u2014Ntws    ' .'\n7:35\u2014Tom's Inn V\n8:00\u2014CBC News\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Music Workshop ,-..'\u25a0\n9:15\u2014Aunt Lucy\n9:30\u2014Laura Ltd.\n9:45\u2014Morning Medltattona\n10:00r-Homemakers' Club\n10:15\u2014Musically Yours\n10:45\u2014Songs by Stu Davli\n11:00\u2014News\n11:05\u2014Mid Morning Melodies,\n11:45\u2014Wakely Trio\n12:00\u2014iuncheon Concert\n12130\u2014News\n12:45\u2014Afternoon Recess\n1:00\u2014Afternoon Recess\n2:00\u2014In a Lighter Mood\n2:30\u2014Waltz Time\n2:45\u2014Commentary: Books\n3:00\u2014Brave Voyage\n3:15\u2014CJAT Goes Calling\n4:00\u2014Bernie Braden\n4:15\u2014Club Calendar\n4:30\u2014Pop Bandstand\n5:00\u2014News'.\n5:05r-Supper Serenade\n6:30\u2014Supper Serenade\n6:00\u2014Supper Serenade\n6:45'\u2014Four-M Ranch .\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7:15\u2014CBC News Roundup     .\n7:30\u2014Spokane\n8:00\u2014Tales the People Tell\n8:15\u2014Recital *\n8:30\u2014Arthur Godfrey Talent    '\nScouts .\n9:00-Kraft Muslo Hall\n9:30\u2014Music ot Manhattan\n10:0.0\u2014News       .  :'    . '\n10:15\u2014Sports Cavalcade\n10:25\u2014Memorable Moment ,\n10:30\u2014Shadows in the Night\n11:00\u2014Song Festival\n11:30\u2014Fairmont' Hotel orchestra\n'l.'55-CBC News\nFRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1949\nCK1M\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Sign On '\n7:02\u2014Top of the Moraine \u2022'.\n8:00\u2014CBC News , '\u201e   ,\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n.8:45\u2014For You Madame\n9:00\u2014BBC News\n9:15\u2014Western Tunes\n,9:45\u2014Coffee Time\n10:00\u2014Time Signal and Train Time\n10:01\u2014Morning Visit .\n10:15\u2014Old  Favorites\n10:45-Melody Time\n11:0!K-Strike Up the Band\nll:15-Waltz Time\n11:30\u2014CBR Presents\n12:00\u2014Notice Board\n12:15\u2014Stirling News     .\n12:30\u2014Farm Broadcast '\n1:00\u2014Summer Symphony\n2;00\u2014In a Lighter Mood\n2:16-The Little Show     *\n2:45\u2014Commentary\n3:00\u2014Odds and Ends\n3:15\u2014Serenade .   \u25a0\" \" '\n3:30\u2014Divertimento\n4:00\u2014Bernid Braden Tells a Story\n4:15-Ed.McCurdy\n4:30\u2014Footllght Fayorltes\n4:45\u2014Sleepy Time Story\n5:00\u2014Melodic Moods\n5:80\u2014Peerless News\n5:45\u2014Sacred Heart\n6:00\u2014Fishing Forecast\n6:01\u2014Bill Good\n\u20226:15-Teen Age Request\n6:30\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n7:00\u2014National News\n7:15\u2014Roundup\n7:30\u2014Starlight Moods\n8:00\u2014Vancouver Theatre\n8:30\u2014Canadian Summer Concert\n9:15\u2014Canadian Short Story\n9:30\u2014Beat the Champs\n10:00\u2014Peebles News\n10:15\u2014Mescellany\n10:30\u2014Take' a Chorus\n11:00\u2014Sign Off. God Save the King\nTODAYS NewsPictuJ\nDavis Cup Doubles Battle\nBilly Tolbert (right, In foreground) of the\nU.'8, team hits the ball back to Australia's Billy\nSldwell (wearing cap) when the Americans scored\n\u25a0 point In the second set of a Davis Cup doubles\n\u201e_ -,-iolipl\nmatch, at Forest Hills; N. Y. At- left Is Gardnnr I\nMulloy, Talbert's partner. Watching tho notion In |\nthe back court Is John Bromwlch, Sldwell's part''\ntier, '\nFaces Trial as\nCriminal, Not Soldier\nAppointed\nDeported\n--Central Press Canadian\nHli-plea to bo \"tried like a\nsoldier\" denied, former Gen.\nField Marshal Erich von Man-\nsteln, one of the Nazi helrarohy\nIn the prisoner's deck In-Hamburg, Germany, as he went on\ntrial as a war criminal. The\nmassacre of 10,000 Jews In Crimea\nIs one of charges he faces.\nTo Defend Crown\ni \u2014AP Wlrephoto\nFrederick G. Hamlty (above)\nhas been appointed Justice of the\nState of Washington Supremo\nCourt. He will take his oath of\noffice Sept, 6.\nThe weed-killer, 2, ,4-D, kills by\nmaking plants sjleed their growth\nto excess, The weed'quickly uses\nup its own life substance and dies\nenlarged and deformed.\nSail by Classified\u2014Be Satisfied\nThe' State Department has disclosed  that  Anatoly  P.  Borzov\n(above), Russian Air Force filer\nwho twice tried to change sides\nIn the cold war, has been deportet\nend .will be given o ohonco t<\nreturn  to  his  8ovlot  homeland\nBorzov was one of two Red Army\nofficers   who   stepped   from   a\nRussian Army plane last October!\nat Horschlng In the U.8. zone ofa\nAustria   end   announced   t h e yf\nwanted to renounce their allegl')\nance to the Soviet Union.\n-(AP Wlrephoto.)]\n48 Holiday Deadths in\nCanada, 550 in U. S.\nCHICAGO, Sept. 7 (AP)-A record total of 550 persons met death,\nin accidents, in the United. States j\nduring the Labor Day weekend.\n  s\nTORONTO, Sept 7 (CP)-Caha-\nda's violent death toll for the Labor\nDay weekend was 48,\nThis compared with last year's\ncount of 42 for the corresponding\nweekend.. \u25a0\n'if-    ,.\n\u25a0*\u2022\u25a0.':\u2022 \u2014Central Press Canadian\nEddie Haddad, Wlnnlpeg-born\nDominion amateur lightweight\nbox|ng champion, returns to.the\nring for an exhibition bout with\nGolden Gloves fighter Ken McFee\noh Saturday, Sept. 3, in Vancouver. Haddad, who Is a 138-pound\nNavy supply assistant from\nH.M.C.8. Naden Is back In training again after. returning from a\ncruise In Northern waters In\nH.M.C.S. Ontario. After the Vancouver bout, Eddie and his coach,\nLeading Seaman G. A. Grayson,\nwill go to Fort William, Ont,,\nwhere Eddie will place his lightweight crown on 'he \"ne In the\ncourse of try-outs for the Canadian team at the British Empire\nGames, to.be held In Auckland,\nNew Zealand.\nJUST ONE THING\nAFTER ANOTHER\nCOURTENAY, B. C\u201e Sept. 7 (CP)\n\u2014Everything happens to Herbert\nSmith.\nA driver for Van West Logging,\nSmith:was jockeying a gravel truck\ndown a steep mountain road when\nthe engine and air brakes failed.\nHe pulled the emergency slowing the truck emergency. Then emergency caught fire.\nSmith rode it for another mile\nand a halt. Then the steering gear\ntailed and the vehicle ploughed into the1 woods, sending Smith to hospital with head wounds, bruises and\na broken tooth.\nCrews are still fighting the \"forest tire'' started by Smith's flaming, brakes.\nRead the Classified\u2014it Pays\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS\n1. Munch\n6. FootJIke\norgan\n9. Loading\nmachine \\\n10. Emmet\n11. Insipid\n12. State\nflower\nof New\nMexico\n14. Slberiar\ngulf\n15. Guided\n17. Tidy\n18. Male cat\n20. Small      .  .\nstream\n22. Therefore\n23. God of ,\nlove \\\n25. More\npenetrating\n27. Fold over\n29. Maii's name\n30. Obligations\n33. Put through\na sieve\n36. Ahead\n37. Placed\n39. Came at\ncards\n40. Man's name\n42, Vat\n44. Jade, the\nstone\n(Chin.)\n45. French\n. river\n47. More recent\n49. Old measui\"\nof length\n50. Plant root\n52, Dutch city\n53 Overlapping\nmetal plate\nonarmor\nDOWN\n1. Top of a\n. thing \u2022\u2022'\u25a0\n2..Greet\n3. Viper\n4. Personal\npronoun\n5. Lever\n6. Walk back\nand forth\n7. Enclose\nIn a case\n19. Shed, aa\nfeathers\n21. Marshy\nmeadow\n24, Seaman\n26. Bucket\n28. A size\nof coal\n30. Light litter\n(India)\n31..Boundlesi\n32. Perch\nUUUU   UlSIILJ\nrjinuu iniiua\nuciiinnisHuuHH\nlauw nuHuiiiin\nijh mucih aui\naaim uinia\nBanna niHiHU\nBHC1H   HOHH\nata    muoei uh\nUUL1QUI1H   HI1U\n\u25a1 DUDUEIDDDUU\nUUUli   HLiUH\nIHIUU   I9UUU\nt. Stationary 34. Theater\nportion lobby\n\u25a0 of dynamo 35. Sightseeing\nB. Work \u2022    trip\n11. Franchise 38. Sand hills\n13. Except 41. Baked piece\n16. Performed of clay\n..    ..\nYeiterday'i AninreBl\n4S.RWer,\n. bottom*   .\n46. Newt\n48. Tiny    '\n5.1. Water goa\n(Babyl.)\nm\nm.\n%\n54\n1-8\nDAILY ORYPTOQUOTE\u2014Here's how to work It:;\nAXYDLBAAXR\nIs LONGFELLOW\nOne letter simply stands for another. In this example A Is used\nfor the three L's. X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apoi\u00ab\ntrophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints,'\nEaeh dav the code letters are different\n' '\u00bb\nA Cryptogram Quotation . ,\nSHNMFDVMN      R      WTFCKZDX      ItXO\n'8RXBVKRKN    TDCX    WMFQHO    FK    NMH\nXBOW    FZNMRN    SRXBIBPDW \"unn\u00bb\n-M F F G.        *' \u25a0\nYesterday's Cryptoqunlo: THE WORLD IS STRANGE, SQMB^\nTHING THERE IS OFl^IN AND CHAMSiz^RWTSR,\n *,;-'v:\"\"\n\"HI\nLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nti'A\u00bb\u00ab.\"-,w'1'\nBIRTHS\nROWN\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. Fred,i-\nIk Brown, 520 Wassoh Street, at\nItenay Luke Goner al Hosuttai\nIt. 7, a son. Mrs.:Brown was the\nTier Miss Davina Richardson,.\n.HELP WANTED\nWE LP\" WANT ED\nI ONCE. YQUN6 MAN FOR\ntN'S WEAR STORE. STATE\nh. 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AND WINTER PRO-\nBjioe your own eggs, We offer\nraised. New Hampshire, Leghorn-\nfcampshire Cross o? Leghorn pui-\nlets. All stock over two months\nbid and older. AH pullets raised\nJtrbm our finest JL 0. P. sired\nthicks. All birds \"are'\"running oui\n\\>i our\" free- range. Apply our\nkgent, Nelson Parmer's Supply\nfctd. Nelson, or write direct to\nNew Siberia Farmp, N. Balakshln.\n\", R. 2, Chllllwack, B.C\nfeiW 8 'BEATTY STANCHIONS\ncomplete with waterbowls, new\nBeatty Electric Pressure Pump, 2\ncylinder, One Work Horse, A\nBlankman, Fruitvale, B.C.\nta.SALE-l \u00a5R. OLD SHORT-\nhornbul). Apply Max Zeeben,\nVmir, B.C.\nPR SALE\u20143 D03. HAMPSHIRE\npullets. G. L. Baker, tongbeacb,\n'.\u25a0\"R.i.\nRENTALS\nEY SAY THERE IS A SOLU\nBtion for every probleml Will you\nIsolve our problem by renting us\nla house? We have lived in an\nlauto court for a Winter, a shack\nIf or a Summer. Would you like, to\nliaise your little girl in such sur-\niroufldingsT We don't, either. B*t\nI'No. 2032, Daily News.\nPERSQNA>._\nvtWfiMshiiuwALTf m'E ~w<\nsurance Co,, P.' U Kerr, Agent.\nALMER HOTEL, OPPOSITE CPR,\nDepot, Clean rooms and mod'ern\nrates. 51,50 to $2,00 single, $2,90 W\n$3.00 cqubios, Vancouver, B.C.\nHYGIENIC PRbbyflfa \"tidlJgjPBlft\nGoods), Besl Service, High Quality, Low Prices Send for our free\n. catalogue IX.L. Specialties.\nG.P.O  Bo)i 57. Toronto\" Ont.\nlB'-CENTSr^raTHTdBNTROL~TN;\nformation, and catalogue of by.\nglenic supplies. Write'? Western\nDistributors, 61-L Ray Building,\nVancouver.\nSKINNY MEN, WOMENI GAIN 5\nto 15 lbs. New pep, too, Try famous Ostaex Tonic Tablet's for\ndouble results; new healthy flesh;\nnew vigor. New \"get acquainted\"\nsize, only 60c. AH druggists,\nMEN'S' PERSON AL PRWCr-'SlTN-\ndries, 19 Deluxe assorted $1.00,\nmailed In plain staled wrapper\nFinest quality, tested, guaranteed.\nBargain catalogue free. Western\nDistributors Box '24BN, Regina\nFully insured and Guaranteed\nHYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER\ngoods) twelve samples for 60c,\npostpaid in plain sealed wrapper.\nCatalogue included listing books\non marriage' and modern methods\not feminine hygiene, Genera) Novelty Co, Papt Uf-, n Maior St\u201e\nToronto, Ont,\n*-*.***-***.\n$50 to $1000 Loans\nForMorrled Couple's\nWITHOUT ENDORSERS\nQuick, friendly, fuss-free ser- \u25a0\nvice..;Easy repayment terms.\nLife insurance included ot no'\nextra cost\nNIAGARA;\nFINANCE COMPANY LTD.\nEst'd, 1880\nSuits, 1, 680 Baker St, Ne\nPhone 1088\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\n1 EXTENSION TABLE, 2 SMALL\ntables, 4 dining room i chairs, 5\nkitchen chairs, 1 buffet, 1 settee, 1\nsmall 4-hole eopk stove. Can be\nseen at 515 Hall St., Friday and\nSaturday.\nFOR SALE - ELECTRIC STO.VE\nand washing machine) round oak\ndining table and 4 chairs, studio\nlounge and chair, sewing machine,\nkitchen chairs, radio, dresser and\nbed. Apply 1316 Josephine St\nAUTQMQTIYI,\nMOTORCYCLES, 8ICYCUI\nI irnriediote Delivery\nM^rcp'ry.\n\u25a0Trii(pks';\nYi to 3tons\nU3ED CAR SPECIALS\nl?47 Mercury \\% ton ,\n1948 Plymouth Coach\n1935 Packard Ssdan     *\n: j 940 Mercury Sedan\n1947 Mercury 1 ton\n1949 Mercury 3->tpn with'\n5 ygrd dump body and\nhoist. Exeetlen* coricjU\n4 tion. Low mileage,\n\u25a0_\u25a0BEACON\nMOTORS\nPeelers tor ,  \u2022:\nMERCURY-METEOR\nENQUSH FORD\nCARS ANO TRUCKS\n\"Better B,uys at Beacon\"\nfur*-** *h*ti*>+i*'^+*r*t'r-r+<?r^-+i+-*i*.-r*\nrnp^-\u00bb\u00bbfM*>*x~^mtTi\u00bbi^\nUSED\n1947 Ford Coupe\n1949 Meteor Sedqh  \u25a0\n1947 Mercury Sedan\n1946 Pontiac Sedan\n1942 EJodgeCofich\n1938 Dodge Coach,\n1947 Flying Standard\n1936 Ford Sedan     .\n1930 Model A\n1930 Dodge Sedan'\nFOR SALE-ROUND DAK COAL\nand wood cook stoves in excellent\ncondition, suitable for home or\nsmall camp' Ph---720-R or call at\n315 Observatory 8t.\n1941  KB5 InternatlgnoL   ..-.\n1948 Jeep Pickup\n1939 Ford Light Delivery\nEmpire'Motors\n\u2022 803 Baker St.   Phone 1135\nNelson, B.C.      \u2022 \u2022\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\n'^smiMttr* p>\u00bb -r tpmtt nwrey\nPROPERTIES\n\"1. A duplex house,-wie.side\nrented at M7.8<| a month, the\nother available dor nurahsser.\n2 bedrooms ate. $3750\nSome terms, \u201e\u201e\u2022,,;,,' ?**\u00ab\"\n2. SeveraUots.to' sale en Sab-\nson street, Bus passes, <\u00a3fi5ft\nFor \u00bbny,W ,,,;,,;<{,,,;,. \u2022P\u21228\"\n3. mum-fat house built ot fUt\nstona. 4 bedrooms, ate. Oarage,\n5 garden lots. $750(1\nSoma tarns, .,; < *'<>\"\"\n4.'Small house,.vary clasa In, 2\nbedrpams, kitchen, living room,\nnew modern bathroom, Cement.\nfoundation hot air furnace. No\n\u25a0 hill to climb. .    $3 3 til\nSome terms..'.. \u25a0'..   f*f*ff\"\nAND ,\n5, 1% acres, first class residence,\nfully modern, large living room,\nopen fireplace, hot air furnace,\ncement foundation, With 9 cot.\ntagas, idaal for a small tourist\ncamp development at present,\nClose tn stora and'sarviaa ifa.\nflon.i All located. 8 mliss from\nNalson on main tilghway-\nC.W,Appleyard\n\u2022 &'.Go\nReal Estate and Insuranoo\nEstabiishad 3? yaars.\"\n^igv^-^^^^^^rr-^^r-^^-^^'r\u2014**\"*\"**^*--!*\nFOR SALE - WBLL-TRHEDri.ll(l,\nac, N. Shore, 6 min. walk from\ntarry. Has 2-room cabin, basement\nexcavated and con, footing poured\nfor. house approx. 24'x3a', \u2022 Fine\nsetting' tor a nice home, R. A,\nQibson. (Inquire at HIglwiy\nStore.) ..'.\u25a0\u25a0\nFOR \"SALBWI-lObMED HOUBB\nand 3-i'oomod house, wood shed,\n'etc., number of fruit trees; garden,\n\", all on one block containing 24 nice\nlevel Jots. Reasonably priced for\nquick sale. Apply 1049 Falls'St,\nfor \u201eQuicK\",,sAK-ii\" mem\not land, 18 acres under cultivation\nwith Buildings and irrigation; re-\ntmalnder under t'mber. Must sell,\nCash or Terms. Apply L. Katelnl-\n.'koff, Blewett, B.C.   '\nMt-iitorlous Mining Properties,\nWmI,' Bi\"ing full details to thisl\noffice. No new properties wanted. Write Box 2265, Daily News.\n20-ACRE FARM FOR SALE,T%\n\\ml, from Nelson, 7-room house\n:\u25a0 and barn. 3V4 acrcaunder aultiva\ntion, Water, good timber. School\nbus. $1600. P. Terekoff, Taghum,\nS ACRBS, -t ' JWOSWKTOSErTO\nyoung fruit trees, water in the\nihouse,. $1600 cash. 7 miles bom\nNelson, 1 mile from school and\nstore. Apply 265 Baker St;, Nelson.\nOURNEY COAL & WOOD RANGE\nNew condition, complete with\nwatei front and warming oven.\nJeffery Radio, ,448 Ward St Ph.\n1302.\nlANTED BV BUSINESS MAN\"-\nI One or two light-housekeeping\nbrooms, close ih or Fairviaw. Box\nl'2067, Djiyilews.\n.PR^'RENT-S-ROOM' MOtiEftN\n[[house. Sbme. furniture for sale.\n|; Box 24P6,: Pally News. .   .\nNISHED 2-RSOM .CABINS\nJ 'for, rent .for Winter months. Ph.\n|l86-R-2'. '\u2022\nPANTED-SMALL HOUSE OR 3\nJ.br 4 rm. suite. Phone K. Bakken,\n1^00, between 8'and ,6\n^AliTElJ Tb'RENT SMALL COT-\nJ tage In or. outside of city, Box\n2084, Daily News,\nVANTED\u20143 OR 4 RM, UNFUR-\n' nlshed house. Phone 1229-Y-2,\nPANTED-LIGHT' HOUSEKEEP-\n' ing room. Rm- 38, Savoy Hotel,\n3ABINS FOR RENT BY THE DAY,\n; week or month. Phone 387-L-4.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nCHIROPRAOTOR8\nf. CbLIN McLAREN, D,C\u201e CHIRO-\npractic     X-Ray,     Splnography,\nStrand theatre Bldg. Trail, Ph, 328:\n'NATUROPATHIC PHV8ICIAN8\nGORDON A. SUMNER, N.D.\nLicensed Naturopathic Physician'\nlocated in the Eremenko Building,\nCastlegar\nA88AYER8 AND  MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\n.   W. WIDDOWSON & CO.  AS-\nsayers, 301 Josephine St\u201e Nelson.\nB. S. ELMES, ROSSLAND, B- C,\nAssayer, Chemist, Mine Represnt,\nDIAMOND DRILLERS\nNATIONAL DIAMOND DRILLING\nCo.. Ltd., Drilling and flit Serv.\nice. Box 608, RosslBnd. Ph, 420.\n^ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nBAGGEN A N D CURR1E, B.. C.\nLand .Surveyors, Mining and Civil\nEngineers, Rossland, Kelowna,\nGrand Forks. Ph. Rossland 348.\nSOYD Cl'Af FLECK. 218 G,ORE~\u00a7TT,\n, Nelson. B.C.. Surveyor, Engineer.\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\nMcHARDY   AGENCIES  LTD.  IN-\nsurance, Real Eatate-vFhone 135.\nMACHINISTS\nI        BENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine Shop, acetylene and\nelectric welding, motor rewinding.\nPhone 803 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S'MACHINE SHOP\n-  Specialists in mine and mm work,\n708 Vernon St., Nelso . Phone 98.\nMachine work, light and heavy.\nSALES AGENTS\nVuiler Brush Sales \u2014 J. C. McKim.\nWrite Box 123 \u2014 Phone 799-R.\nW-HJP l ENAMEL1 \"\"McfcOR*\nCharm\" range. Mth Major Saw-\ndust Burner, as new $150. Apply\no\/o W. Bailey Cabins, Willow Point.\nFOR SALJ3-MASON & RISCH W'\nano, white enamel tabic, chairs,\nluffet, 2 good bed springs, and\nB ft. 6 in. skis. Phone 752-R.\nFOR SALE - WESTINGHOUSE\nCabinet Consol Radio, as new.\nCall after S p.m. at 1023 Beatty\nAve,\nFOR SALE\u2014COZETTE ELECTRIC\nspace 'heated, 1320 watts, Used only part ot last winter, one season.\nPerfect shape. Phone Mjjgjjj\nFOR SALE-30\/06 SPORTINO'BI-\nfle, receiver sight, new |90. 84B.R,\nL. Hart\nPHONE 462-Y-2=5lRCH, FIR ANiD\nTamarac wood. Place your orders\nnow tor winter.\nFOR SALE\u2014COAL AND WOOD\nstove, also Damson plums. Phone\ne04-R-3.\nPHONE 462-Y-2\u2014BIRCH, FIR AND\nTamarac wood, Place your orders\nnow for winter.\n1 PAIR WHITE FIGURE SKATES,\nsize 4 in good condition. Phone\n387-L-4.\nMOFFAT SUPER DELUXE AU-\ntomatic Electric Range. Used 10\nmos., like new, $350. Ph.' 532-R,\nJACK BOYCE' GUN EXCHANGE\nGuns for sale and exchange and\nexpert gun repairing,\nPIPE - FITTINGS - TUBES; SPEr\ncial low prices. Active Trading\nCo., 016 Powell St, Vancouver.\nFOR  SALE \u2014 PIANO  IN  GOOD'\ncondition. Phone 1154,\nONE BABY CARRIAGE, \u2014\nPhone 1108.\nFOR   SALE - COAL-ELECTRIC\ncombination range. Phone 1010-V.\ni\u00bb '. .   \". - ansa\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC\nMORRHILL KENNELS RE'G AT\nstud, Champion Alberto Gunner,\nred and white. Alberta Call He\nCharlie, black. Puppies; Red and\nwhite, blacks, buff. $25 to $50.\nPercy Morris, owner. Box 618,\nGreenwood, B. C,\nfs-6'f'N f B ffSrsWSWjIilY-clMffliR\nstrain Labradors, Bracken strain\nSpringers, Frejax strain puppies\n' and Grown Dogs; Heathmoor Ken\nnels, Bellevue, Alberta,\nJ-OR SALE-COCKER \"SPANUL\npups. Percy Druskee, P.O. Box\n282, Nelson.\nTOURIST RESORTS\nCRESCENT BEACH AUTO\nRates reduced for balance\n1 Fishing, boating and\ngood,\n10 miles East on H\nR.R. 1, Nelson,\nPhone 471-Y-\nSell the Sure Way\u2014C\nSEE!'\n\"The New\nA90 Atlantic\nConvertible\nON DISPLAY.\nEmpire Motors\nPhone 1135     j803 Baker St,\n. NELSON\n1930 HUDSON COUPE FOR SALE,,\nGood shape, Price \u00bb7Qo, half In\neash, ,r'est terms, Apply E, L- Far-\nflB, R. R, 1, next to Blsylock's.\nFOR SALE-1938 PLYMOUTH S\"\u00a3\ndan.. Perfect condition. Apply\nGeorge Stewart, 904 Luke St. or\nPhone 1440 days.\n1937 CHEV. SEDAN FOR SALE-\nGood condition. Heater, radio, and\nnew rubber. Write box 2078,'Dally\nNews,\nFOR SALE- WILLYS JEEP, 4\nwhee) drive. Like new. Box 2263,\nDaily News,\nFOR SALE- 1941 \"CHfcV, SEDANl\nGood shape. New tires, Apply t,\nPopoff, Winlaw, B.C,\nFOR SALE\u2014FRED' DEELEY BJ.\ncycle, splendid condition, balloon\ntires new last year, $40,' Ph. 1412-R,\nFOR SALE-1948 MERCURY HALF\nton truck, low mileage, good condition, Phone 871.\nFOR SALE-1047 AUSTIN. 1%-J.\nton truck, Can'be seen at Mann's\nRepair Shop after 5 p.m.\nFOR   SALE-1936  FORD  COUPE;\nGood condition, Ph. \u00ab85-R evenings, after 8,\nFOR SALE-1830 FORD  \"4 TON,\nWrite Bo^ 2033, DaU;- News.\nBOATS and ENGINES\nSPEC\"At! SCAMPERrA TWO-\ncockpit style speedboat, capable\nof 30 m.p.h. Accessories include\nSpot, running and readlights, also\ncompass, surfboard ahd boathouse,\nJefferj Radio, '\" Ward St. Pi),\n.302.\nr'CR SALE - JOHNSON SEA\nHorse Motor, Vk H.P. Cood shape,\n$90 cosh. Phone 444 between 8\nend 5'p.m.\nB55T HOUSE AT BALFOUR FOft\nSale or Rent. Phone Balfour 9.\nWANTED,   MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METAtS\nor Iron Any quantity I'op prices\npaid   Aetive  Trading  Company.\n916 Powell St.. Vancouver, B. C.\nWANt^b-i)sEr3,\"CA'SH' Jffipp;\ntar In good condition. Apply Vogue\nStudio.        , . ..\nSHIP YOUR HIDES TO J. P. MOR\ngan, Nelson, B, C\nON . TRAIL-FRUITVALE '\"HIW\nway 20 acres. 3 room house, plenty\nwater, lights, outbuildings. 280\nacres pasture with plenty of fire.\nwood. A, Blankman, Fruitvale.\nNEW HOUSE FOR\" S'Aa&^TRWS'.\nand bath. 3 corner lots on bus stop.\nFor further information phone\n436-R-4. '\u25a0     '\nSIX-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE-\n1 biks. from Baker St., Jn BOO blk,\nFbr information call at 518 Silica\nStreet.\nable   home,   furnace,   fireplace.\nClose to schools. Phone 442-R,\nTORONTO STOCKS\nMWS9,\nAknilcho\nAmal larder\n.87\n.21\nAnglo Ilouyn     9.20\nArmlstioa  ..,,...;,...,...,.,........,\u201e..     48\nAumBwa ~ \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e..,\u2022\u201e-,\u2022,\u201e.\u201e\u2022    48\nAUniir   ,        ,\u201e immrrr- ..   \u00bb,5S\nBase Metals \u25a0\u25a0\u2022.\u25a0,\u2022.\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u201e,.\u2022\u25a0\u2022.\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,- <9'\nBeveourt    \"\u2022\u2022\u2022\u00bb\u201e  ,W\nBonetal           ,. ,  M\nBoymar Gold ....:.\u2014-  38\nBralorne   ,'..;, ,.,..1\u2014\u00bb,..,.\u2022\u25a0 8.80..\nBroulah   ... ;\u201e .\u201e\u201e..\u2014,..h.-.,.,' .\u00ab ,\nBuffodison    ; , \u201e.,..\u2022..., ,1B\nBuffalo AnMrlta -  3-30\nSuit Can \u25a0'\u25a0 \"<\"\u00ab\"--< -11\nCwnphali Had V*H ,\u201e.,..,\u201e, Ui\nQsJiMiW Mrtirtta \u2022\u201e,.,,, .'.\u00ab',\nCarihop Wi     ,-v,--mr,-.i },W:\nCastle. Trethewey ;. 1,72\ng, e, Corp    .., ;\u201e\u25a0.,, , 5.7Q\nCentral Patriate \u25a0' \u2022,,\u201e\u201e M8\nChastervilte  .\u2022\u2022\u2022'  \u00ab\nCoest Copper \u25a0.,.-\u2022\u25a0\u2022 -\u2122\nCqchepour ,\u201e,, ;\u2022-.     2M\nCppiaurum  \u2022\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u2022\u2022\u25a0-   .'iW\nOm Mining & Smelting ..\u2022 07.00\nConwest    .., ,...,...:..,....     i.ao\nCrestaurum   ..,.\u201e., .:.,.,;,\u00bb,      .\"0\nCroinor M\nrjeinite-   ..,\u201e:.., :     1.6\u00bb\nDiscovery .'. 26\nDome   .,:,.,:    l\u00bb'8\nDonalda       .'6\nDuquesne   ..; \u2014 -      .57\nEast, Amphl .,-,\u201e ,,.'\u201e\u2022\u25a0     -'J\nl5ast;Mal\u00abrt|e , \u201e\u201e\u2022\u2022 \u25a0-.   25Q\nElder,Cold \u2022\u201e,,\u201e \u201e\u2022,-,',.-      M\nEldona    .\u201e-,\u201e\u201e.,\u2022.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e-,\u201e\u201e:\u2022,     ,w\nBast Sullivan ,.;\u201e,-,, :\u2022,..\u25a0\u00ab  m\nSuveuta     ,\u2022\u201e,'\u2022,..\u201e , ,\u2022\"\u201e\u2022. \u25a0' ,M\niloonbrldge       3,05\nFrob'isher ,     2.17 .\nGiant Yellowknife    8.70\nGod's Jake \u25a0 ,, , \u00abiA\nGoldale    16%\nGoldcrest    . ..,...\u201e.\u201e..,.,...,,..,\u201e.      .11\nGdlden ManltOtt  ---     W*\nHallnpr    \u201e.     4.83\nHardrbck ..;       -37,\nHarrioana   .,.....'...\u201e' ,..,.......,.      ,81\nHedley Mascot', ,.,\u201e     ,83\nHava Cadillac ;\u201e.; \u201e\u201e,...\u201e     ,11,,\nHollinger   ' ,-\u201e .10,00\nHudson Bay ....; .,\u201e\u201e,\u201e.,\u201e..,   43,85\nimperial Oil ,'.\u201e,-,\u201e.,'\u2022\u2022  19,35\nInspiration   ,.\u201e\u201e ,\u201e...,\u201e, -30\nInt Nichel  -,  1.65\nInt Uranium  ,\u00ab-,..,\u201e -28\nJacknlte    i, 10%\nJack Watte ; \u201e.\u201e..\u201e\u2022\u201e,,\u201e.., ,14%\nJollet Quebee \u25a0\u201e\u2022,\u2022\u2022\u2022\u201e,\u2022 \u2022.\u201e .50\nKerr. Addison   ' : :.\u25a0\u25a0:,.., 17.05\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES\nBralorne.  : _\t\nCafiusa       \u2022'-\u2022\u201e\u201e,.\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022;.'\nCarlbop cjqW  ,\u201e..,\t\nGrandview\nHedley Mascot  : ,\t\nHighland Bell .\u201e.'.ti,\t\nInt C & C ,...\u201e\u201e\u201e\nKootenay Bella ,\u201e\u201e..,...,..\u201e\u201e.,\nPend Qrellle ,.\u201e\u201e,.,\u201e....\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\nPiqneer Gold .\u201e,.,...\u201e, I..,.,,,..\nQuatsino   ,     \u201e\u2022\u201e\u201e,,..\u201e\u201e.\u201e\nReaves MacDonald , ,-,..,\nSheen Creek' ,..,.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e..\nSilver,Ridge   ,.\u201e.'.\u201e \u201e..-,,,\nAnglo Canadian .,.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e.,..\nA P Consolidated    \u201e.\u201e,\nsary & Edmonton' \u201e\nCelmont    ''   ,...,\u201e \u201e ,...\nCommonwealth \u2022.\u25a0mi\u201e-\u201e.r\nDalhousle., ,\u201e\u201e \u201e,i.,\u201e ,\u201e\u201e,,\nEast Ledue ,,,\u201e \u2022^\u201e.,-.^\u201e\u201e.\nFoothills  \u2022, \u2022 ,.,\nWobe- ,.\u201e\u25a0\u2022, , ,\t\nHome    _ ..,\u201e.,.\u201e!.,\u201e.,\nMercury .., ,.\u201e\u201e,.,...,\nNatippal Pete  ,\u25a0\u2022\u201e, ,..,.\nOkalta Com ..\u201e\u25a0\u201e\u2014,_....\u201e\u201e..\nPacific Pete \u25a0\u2022\u201e ,\u2022\u2022,:\u2022,\nRoyalite :   ,-,-, ,. ,-\u2022\nSouthwest Pete   ,..,..,...\nNQUSTRIAL8\nCoasf Breweries  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\njfeen Products     ,..,;._\t\nUNLISTED MINE8\nCuyuni .;..:,..........,.._\nVananda     ,\nMACHINERY\n^irjWtH-eraWtyi^-*^\nHOUSE FOR SALE CLOSE IN. IM-\nmediate possession. ,Phone 1041-L\nbetween 9 and t. p.m.\nfor sALE-toM sous*, mm-\nroms. Immediate possession, Ph.\n587-X. or apply 723 Nelson Ave.\nB-ROOM   MODERN   HOME  FOR\nsale. Close in. Phone 1041-L.\n6-ROOM HOUSE.AND BATH ON\n2 lots. In Hosemont. Ph. 102B-Y.\n,., .ii   iu'i,   n rm  ray  \u25a0 m\nROOM AND BOARD\nFOR BOARD AND ROOM APPLY\n622 Victoria St.\nROOM   AND   BOARD.   GEWMC-\nman preferred. Phone 720-R.\nLOST AND FOVND\nLOST  \u2014   ON   WED.   AFT.  BUS,\n\u2022 small parcel. Phone 1065-L,\nSCHOOL AND INSTRUCTION\nNELSON  BUSINESS COLLEGE\nDay and Night Classes,  ,\u2022\n'.    ', ).,,.'* ,.i\nMtian Batlg taia\nClassified Advortlslna Rates:\n15c per line first insertion and\nnon-consecutive insertions.\nlie line per consecutive Insertion after first insertion.\n48c line for 6 consecutive insertions. ,\n$1.58 line per month (28 con-\nseoutive insertions). Box numbers He extra, Cqyers any\nnumber ot insertions,\nPUBLIC   (LEGAL)   NOTICES,\nTENDERS, Etc.\u201420c per line,\nfirst  insertior,   16c  per  line\neach subsequent insertion.\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS\n10% F,OR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSubscription Rates:\nSingle-Copy  ,\u201e; ,, .\u201e\u201e$  .05\nBy Carrier, per week, ,\nin advance' ....\u201e-,,,.    .28\nBy Carrier, per ycfar \u201e 18,00\nMai) in Canada, outside Nelson;;\nOne month  ,..,\u201e\u2022,.\u201e.,   1,00\nThree months ..-..\u2014    2.80\nSix months ,,4.80\nOne year    \u25a0.'..   8.00\nUnited States,' United Kingdom:\nOne month n..\u201e.,   1,00,\nThree 'months \u00ab\u00bb,;\u201e,.-, ,'\u2022\u25a0 s.op\nSix months  ,-; \u25a0\u25a0  \"-oo\nOne year    , , 12,00\nWhere extra postage Is required;\nAbove rates nlus postage, .\nECCLIS, Lancashire, Enilahd\n(CP)\u2014Pon't let grannie or auritJ\"\nkiss or croon over your baby, says\nDr. J, E. Spenee, Ecclos hoalth officer. The kiss, he says, might mean\nah Infection, But he adds: \"1 don't\nexpect to see my advice carried out\nin'my lifetime, .      -.:;.;-. .\n,>*f\u00bb-rm* *\u00bb90&>* \u25a0\nJohns-Manville\nrgraln *\nAsbestos Siding\nFIREPROOF\nLooks lust like cedar\nshlnglas.      '\nColors\nWhite, Green-Tone,\nTan'-Tone\nFor a beautiful, enduring\nand economical siding, use\nCedpr Grain\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n214 Hal) St Phone 18\n'.. PIPiS AND FITTINGS\nBlack  and  Galvanized,\nVarious Sizes in Stock.\nMining,   Milling   and   Sawmill\nMachinery, Building and Com\ntractors' Supplies.\n\"If it's machinery you want\nconsult us.\nKirkiand Lake \u201e..,.\u201e,.,.,.\u201e.,...,\nLabrador ;.,.....\u201e\u201e.....,\nLake pufault....,...,, .......\nLakeshore    \u2022 ............\nLake Wasa ..,.,.,.. ...,.,.\nLamaque  ................ \t\nLeitch  -\nLingman. ..,.,.,\u201e.,\u201e.\u201e.h\u201e.,.\u201e-\u00bb,-,\nLittle Long Lac ,.\u201e..\u201e,.,.\u201e\t\nLouvlcourt ....\nMacassa    ..;. \u201e...,,,\t\nMaedonald .,. , , \u2122\nMaaLeod Cockshutt \t\nMadsen Red Lake\t\nMagnet     .,        ..\u201e \u201e..,.\u201e.\nMalartic Gold T , \u201e;\t\nMclntyre ;\u25a0  \u201e,,..,\nMcKenjie Bad Lake \u2022\u201e.-\u201e\u201e,\nMcMarmaC'  ...:.\u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e\u201e.\u201e.,\u201e;.\nNegus   ..,, \u201e\u201e\u201e..\u201e\u201e.,..,..,.\u201e\u201e\u201e\nNew Calumet ....\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e,\u201e\u201e\u201e..\nNew Ooldvue \u201e'.,.,\u201e\u201e., \u201e,-,\nNichqlSpn     \u25a0\u2022..\u2022,.,-.,m,,.,nw.\u2014\nNipissing. ...y..:;.....,...y.y.~\nNorarjda ....,,\u201e:\u201e.,\u201e\u201e.\u201e,\u201e\u201e\u201e,^\u201e\u201e,\nNormetsls  ,    ..,.\u201e.., \u201e.,\nPaymaster ..................................\nPend Oreille  ,\t\nPickle Crow .,.,\t\nPioneer   ..................................\nPowell Rouyn ........................\nPreston East Dome  .....;\nQuebeo Manltou\t\nQuebec Labrady .       . .\nQueenston \t\nQueinont        ,.\",...:........'\t\nReeves MacD  , ,...\nSen Antonio\t\n9en Rouyn ,   .,, \u201e\u201e\u201e..\nSherritt Gordon \u201e\u201e\u201e..\u201e\t\nsilanco       \u201e.,.,..\nstivermiller \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e...\u201e\u201e..,\u201e\u201e;\u201e\u201e1\nSiscoe ., M,..;.,jf\u201e\u201e'\u201e\u201e..\u201e.\nStadacona  ....;..;,\u201e...;,,,...,.,\u201e,,.,.,\nSteep Rook ....:;...':;..\t\nSylvanlte    ...\u2022......,::........\t\nTaku  River  \u201e\u201e.,\u201e\u201e.\u201e.. i.\nTeck Hughes ...:..........,.....^.....:\nThompson-Lund ,,,\u00ab.\u201e\u201e\u201e,.,.\u201e.\nToburn\nNow Is the time to increase\nyoiir log production at lower\ncosts with a\nSKAGIT\nSwivel Jib Jammer\nFactory-built, complete In every\ndetail, Ready to mount on skids\nor truck. For fast, low cost\nmobile logging, Operates as a\nyarder ana loader.\nSEE US TODAY\nFor Full Particulars\nTractor.\n.  Fiiwiing \u2022\n& Equipment Co, Ltd,\nNELSON       \u2022 .. CRANBROOK\ni^ii*m**-*i**r+^*-^tP**'.\u2122if*i*t*-r'*\nCtiNTOACfdRB \"-\"MWMILL K\nLOGGING * MINING\n\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0 EQUIPMENT\nSEND V OUR ENOUIHIES TO\nNATIONAL MACHINERY\n,    CO. LTJJ,\nGranville Island MA 12S1\nVancouver, B.C.\nCONTRACTORS   AND   MACHIN.\ncry dealers \u2014 Spokane contract,\ntrig firm is selling entire fleet at\n' construction, equipment at whole\nsale prices. Can supplj late model\ncat .shovels, scrapers, etc. Write\nBox 1885 Daily News,\nCUSTOM MACHINE WORK AND\nwelding. Portable welding, equip.\nment for field work. Stevenson's\nMachine ,Shop, 70B Vernon St,\nNelson, B, C.\nJ,ftttU8I\u00bb'BW\u00ab,tMKrfflH|!S>IT\u00ab\npower suitable for jammer, hoist\npr. cut-off, Bayes Equipment Com'\npany, Cranbrook, J3.C.\nTD8 C4T. FOR\nfeet Rendition, n|V track?. Equipi\nped '.with hydraulic' angle! dozer\nApply Ed Kinde^Atnswqi'th, B.C,\n)jmiM peb-\n' 'ack's\nDa'^AT.1\"^ rfflWT or: CON\nt.t'act Equipped'.'..tor excavating\nroad building. \\&>a' .cleaVipe e!r\nC Rosa. Phone 588-E. Nelson.\n'8.50\n,.10.\n1.0S\n.18\n.24\n.53\n,17\n. .ist*\n4.85\n3,45\n,.08H\n3,76\n1.18 \u25a0\n\u202218\n3.8Q\n,1,8\nm\n,30\n.98\n\u25a0  ,33'\n,!!\u25a0\n2,30\n,48\n10,?Q\nAH\n.37\ni.\u00ab0 ,\n2.58\n6.80\n,12\n8.40\n13.50 .\n.16\nBy DEW1TT MACKENJII'\nAssociated Press News Analyst\nBritain's experiment With Socialist government is headed for a etor-\nhy showdown in the next general\nelection.\nMuch will depend, it strikes me,\nen the outqqme ot the British>eana\u00ab\ndtan-American conference' opening\nin Washington today to seek a solution of John Bull's predicament,\n'Britain's Socialist leaders are under no delusions about the politicsi\ndangers ahead. Both Sir William\nLewther, Pr'eBident of the great\nBritish Trades Union Congress, and\nJames Griffiths, Chairman of the\ntabor Party, warned .the annual\nConference of the T. U. C. Monday\nthat Socialism  is \u25a0facing a  tough\nmm\nLABOR TROUBLBS\nThis blunt warning was aimed at\n1.42\n4.15\n.78\n15.00\n'.45\n6.00\n1.15\nTrans. Cont Res \t\nUpper Canada \u201e.\u201e\t\nVentures   ,\u201e\u201e......\nWaite Amulet >.\t\nWright Hargreavea\n0IL8\nAnglo Can \u201e.,\u25a0.,.,\u201e;\u201e..,\nAtlantic OU ..:.;,..\u201e....\nB. A. OU .\nBritish Dom  ,\nCalgary and Edmonton\nGlobe ,\u201e\nImperial Oil \t\nIpter Pete  \t\nOkalta     \u201e.\nPacific Pete ......\u201e'. \u201e\u201e..\nRoyalite \t\nINDU8TRIAL8\nAbitibi  \t\nAigoma Steel\t\nAluminum    \u201e.\u201e.,..\nAtlas St.\nBell Telephone\t\nBrazilian Traetlop\nBrew & Dist\t\nB.C. Electric ...\nBC Packers A \u201e....\u201e,\nB.C. Power A \t\nB.C. Pulp  , \u201e\u2022\u201e.... \u2022\nBuilding Products .\u201e..\t\nBurns A .., ..\u201e. ,\t\nBurns B   , \u201e\t\nCan Cement ..:.....\u201e\u201e,\u201e\t\nCan Malting ,\u201e...\t\nqan Packers A -\t\nCan Packers B \t\nCanadian Breweries\t\nCanadian Canners ,.i\nGypsum Lime  ...^\nHiram Walker \u201e,..\u201e\nCanadian Car & Fdy\t\nCanadian Car & Fdy A ....\nCan Oil  (. .; \u201e .\nCanadian Steamships .\t\nCanadian Celanese\t\nCanadian StAjnships  .'.\u201e ,\nCanadian Marconi. \u201e. ,\u201e.,\nCan Malting \u2022.:\t\nCanadian Pacific RJy \u201e..\u201e....\nCockshutt Plow .......'.....\t\nCoast Copper  .'.\u201e.\u201e',...\u201e\nCons Mining and Smelt.\t\nCons Paper\t\nDist Seagram ,..,..,\u201e..,\u201e ,.\u201e '\nDom Bridge  .!....\u201e\t\nDom Foundries ,\u201e \u201e,,;\u201e,\u201e\nDom Stores \".  \t\nDom Tar & Chemical \u201eL.._\nPom Textiles _\nFampus Players ................\nFanny Farmer  _..\u201e.-.\u201e,..,\nFleet Air  \u201e\t\nFord A  _.,\t\nQatineau  .,\t\nGen steel' Wares .\u201e\u201e,;.\u201e.\u201e;\t\nimperial Oil .,.,..\u201e.,..,\u201e_..\u201e\u201e,.,.\nImperial Tobacco ,\u201e..,\u201e\u201e.\u201e,.: '\nInt Metal \t\nIpt Nickel  .\t\ntoblaiy A \u201e \u201e\u201e,..,\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e\u201e._\nLoblaw B  ,.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e......\u201e\u201e '\nMassey Harris , , \u201e.....'\nMassey Harris p(d ,\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e\u201e,\u201e\nM & O Paper ,\t\nMoore Corp j .\nMcColl Frontenac \t\nMcColI Frontenaa ptd .-.\t\nPage Hershey  :.\t\nPowell River \u201e.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e.,\u201e\u201e\u201e..,\u201e..\nPower Corp \u25a0\u25a0\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e',\u201e\u201e,,,.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u201e\u201e\u201e\nShawinigan   ^.\u201e\u201e\u201e \u201e.,.\nSick? Brew _....\nH. Walker .......\nWeston George     \t\n.71\n.15\n2,60\n,WH\n1.55\n2.95\n,35\n3,75\n64.00\n\"\u25a0' ,50\n\u25a01?\n2.33\n1,30\n-  ,24\n.60\n1,10\n67,80\n2,43\n,34 '\n4.83\n2.17\n\u25a0 3,40\n.90\n1.75\n.63\n\u00ab'\u25a0\n16.00*\n2.30\n'4.25\n\"  .41 .\n3,10\n;'*\u25a0   .32\n' ,40\n.26\n,48\n1.90\n\u00bb.' 1.75\n,86\ns.J.JO\n,.,;.n...\n.60\n.65\n3.65\nB.S6\nm\n2,40\n3.80\n.67\n25.25\n\u202221'.i\n8,70\n,30H\n18.25\n7.75\n1.60\n3.80\n6.80\n14%\n40\n51V4\n9%\n43 Vs\n21\n1614\n89\n12\n28\n\u2022    79\n31\n'     26\n15\n25%\n48\n32\u00ab\n16%\n21%\n17%\n15\nxm\nn%\n14%\n13%\n14%\n22%\n14%\n1.78\n48\n19%\n12\n1,10\n07%\n16\n18%\n37\n\u25a0m\n28%\n22%\n11%\n14%\n35%\n1,45\n24\n16\nIB\n1B%\n14\n24\n32\n20%\n30\n17%\n24\n14%\n72\n12%\n93\n44%\n39\n14%\n24%\n18%\n29%\n24\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials\u2014180.18 up .98.\n20 rails\u201446.02 up-.68.\n15 utilities\u201437.00 up .17.\nNBLSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8,1949\u2014 11\nBritish Socialist Experiment Rests\nOn Outcome of New Washington Talks\nWildcat, strikes which have been!\ncomplicating the economic crista\nBoth\/leaders said Labor might los\u00ab\nthe next general election if it did\nnot stay pn the job'.\nInevitably there has arisen the\nsearching auesttoh oj whether the\nsituation' has worsened because ol\nSocialist policies, or whether th.s*\nsame misfortune would have bogged\nthe Conservatives if they had bees\ncontinued in power.   '.\u25a0\nThe next question is tough:\n\"Have the' Socialist.policies, duf\ning more than four years of govern'\nment, improved the economic sltua'\ntion any?\" ,   ,\nThe answer obviously is in th<\nnegative.  This puts it up' to th\u00ab\nPerty to prove to the pubiie thai\nConservative policies would havl\nmet a similar fate,\nViking \"Invasion\" Recall? fo Nelson\nHistorian School Days in Landing Area\nBy R. Q. JOY\nHistorian, Nelson and District\nOldtlmcrs1 Association\nft was interesting (or me to read\nyqur recent editorial referring to the\nlanding of a pageant Viking ship\nwhose crew of about 30 .dressed In\nViking costumes with shields,\nswords and decorated helmets. 1\nhave seen several illustrations of\nthe landing in various papers. They\nseem to be men of good physique.\nI have tried to find some matter\nin my library about the period mentioned but failed. There was a sentence \"referring to the tact that before the Romans came, several Viking ships had come from the North\nanc\" landed on  Southern  shores.\"\nThe first recorded use oj the word\nDanes, according to an authority,\nwas in the slHth century. It occurs\nagain in the manuscript of Gregory\nof Tours In connection With a story\nof Gotlshl, loosely called Danish\nfleet, into the Netherlands,\nI was at Pane School at Margate,\nabout one mile and a half west of\nBroadstjirs, where the Vlkln^s\nlanded, The school was situated in\na valley named Dane Valley and\ntradition taught US that the Denes\nfought the early JSnglish here. Near\nour school were wall* built of flint\nstone dug from the valley, and, at\ntimes the diggers found bones mixed\nwith the flint and the builders put\nthe bppes in the wall and the boys\ntried to dig out a Dane bone as a\nsouvenir.\nThe lowest part of the Bane Val-\nMarket Trends\nLONDON, Sept. 7 (Reuters)-The\nstart of a new trading period today\nin the London Starts Exchange tailed to bring any expansion in business. Prices on the day showed some\nirregularity but occasional firmness.\nNEW YORK (AP) - A short,\nlively rally pushed the Stock Market ahead today.\nLeading issues advanced fractions\ntomore then a pointbefora demand\nwas satisfied, Turnover was around\n900,000 shares.\nMONTREAL (CP) - There was a\nslightly easbr undertone near the\nfinal hour on the Montreel Stock\nExchange and curb market today.\nMines swung lower with losses having a 5-1 ratio, over gains.\nTORONTO (OP) ib Mild selling\npressure pushed junior gold pro.\nducers downwards on losses rang,\ning up to 20 cents on the Toronto\nStock Exchange today, A few base\nmetals and Industrials were slightly\nstronger in the quiet action while\nWestern oils tended to ease after\nsteadying in mid-session.\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nCALGARY, Sept. 7 (CP) -^'The\nCalgary livestock market was active\nthis morning at fully steady prices,\nNot only was action better than last\nweek, but there was a stronger un\ndertone.\nHandyweight stock cattle were in\nstrong demand. Cows and all suit'\nable butcher steers and heifers were\nready sellers.\nTuesday 1144 cattle were weighed\nand sold, with about 400 on offer at\nthis morning's opening. Receipts\nwere moderete, and clearing readily,      \u2022\nTuesday's saleable receipts: 810\ncattle, 338 calves, 454 hogs, 192\nsheep, Wednesday morning's saleable receipts: 108 cattle, 136 calves.\nHogs sold Tuesday at $20.25 for A's\nat yards and plants. Sows, $15, live\nweight.\nGood to choice butcher steers, Jis\nto $19; common to medium, $15 to\n$17, Pood butcher heifers, $17 to\n$17.50; (jommon to medium, $14 to\n$16,50.\nGood cows, $12.25 to $13; common\nto medium, $11 to $12. Canners and\ncutters, $8.50 to $10.50.\nGood bulls, $13 to $14; common\nto medium, $11 to $12.50. Good to\nchoice' veal calves, $18 to $19.50;\ncommon to medium, $15 to $17.50.\nGood stocker and feeder steers, $18\nlo $17; common to medium, $14 to\n$15.50, ...\nGood lamhs, $1?.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 7 (CP)\u2014Grain\nquotations, cash prices;\n. OetB-No. i feed, 71%. \".\nBeriey-No, 1 feed $1.33%.\nley js the shoreline of the Margate\nharbor and at abnormal high (ides,\nthe lower part of the valley wai\nflooded for a short, period. The fish-\nermen who lived on Ring Street had\na permanent half door to keep tho\naea water from flooding their homes.\nI saw a replica of this Street in Hall*\nfax on the waterfront, and even to\nthe half doors, I was informed that\nat times the water came up and the\nhalf doors prevented the room from\nbeing flooded. These houses were\nbuilt by HshsMoiMrem Msrgata\nwho'emigrated to Canada.\nThere are caves at Margate known\nnow as smugglers caves but their\nancient name is Vene-holes which\nare popularly supposed to he due\nto the Danes or soma other early Invader of the. Southern coast,\nMeny of these Vene-holes are In\nthe vicinity of Broadstalrs, By the\nway \"Bleak House\"'of Pickens fame,\nis In Brpadstairs. Queen Vietoria as\na Princess came there for Its health'\ngiving properties.\nAbout 1363 a Danish princess\nlanded nt Margate West End and\nlater was the bride of King Edward\nII. Queen Alexander was vary popular with the people of England,\nand the Margate folk, in memory of\nher first setting foot on the English\nshore built a number of cottages for\nthe'aged couples who had been good\ncitijens, It was a very pretty spot\nfacing the sea. Anglo-Saxon tradition also speaks ot Scyld (i.e. Skl-\noldi) who was regarded as the ancestor ot both Danish and English\nroyal famlliei and H, represented\nhim as coming as a ehljd of unknown\norigin tn a rudderless boat to tho\nDanes,'I have a photo of a Viking\nship built and manned by Scandinavians who used it as a float for\ntho parade at the Chaka-Mika celebration in Nelson many years ago.\nROSSLAND'S FIRST\nHISTORY IN PRINT\nThe first and only authorltativt,\nhistory of Rossland's 50 years has\nbeen published \\>y the Rossland\nMiner.' ,-.\nEntitled   \"Rossland  the   Golden\nC|ty,\" it is an entertaining story \u00ab<\nthe first'half-century of. progress\nand development in the Trail Creek\narea of West Kootenay. Dedication\nis to the late William K. Esllng, the\nwell-liked pioneer publisher who\nwss for many years Member of\nParliament for Kootenay West.\nInteresting account!' e^'Rijislend's\ncolorful mining camp days, its pioneers such as Ross Thompson, Joo\nMoris, \"Judge\" R, f, Plewmap. f,\nAugustus Heinze, Rev. Henry Irwin (rater Fat), Olaus Jeldness and\nevery aspect of its grdwth to today\nmake the volume pf historical value,\nJOCKEY SUSPENDED\nNEW YORK, Sept, 7 (AP) -\nStewards at Aqueduct today suspended Ted Atkinson, Toronto-born\njockey, for 10 days because of his\nrU}e on Royal Castle In yesterday's\nsecond race.\nRoyal Castle allegedly interfered\nwith several horses in the stretch\nrun, and although finishing second\nwas disqualified and placed out ot\nthe money, !\nSHEEP CREEK GOLD MINES\nLIMITED\n(Neh-Personai Uablllty)\nNotice of Dividend No. 49\nNotice is hereby given that an\nInterim Dividend of two cents per\n\u25a0hare has been declared on the\npaid-up Capital Stock of the Com-\n\"pany; payable on the 15th day ot\nOotober, 1949, io shareholders of\nrecord at the dose of business on\nthe 30th day of September, 1049.\nPersons holding certificates not\nregistered in their name,- com.\nmonly known as ''street\" certificates, should have them registered\nin their name by the Company's\ntransfer agents, Prudential Trust\nCompany WmiteH, at their office,\n473 Howe Street, Vancouver,' B.C,\nor at their office, 217 Bay Street,\nToronto, Ontario, or at. iheir\noffice, 427 St, James Street West,\nMontreal, P.Q, on or before 80th\nJune next.   .\nBy Order of the Board.\n- James Anderson & Co. Ltd.,\nSecretary.\nVancouver. B,C,  t\nSeptember 2, 1949,\n'\u25a0),' lu'MIIW  BBS\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nPhones:\nSALMO\nJ. C. MUIR\nNelson 77;  Rossland 171;   Troll 1001\nConnection* tor;\nKASLO   -   CRESTON\nNAKUSP\nrm\n mp\n12\u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8,1949\nHappy Birthday\nTo YOU!\nEveryday it somebody's birthday and everyone likes to have that day remembered.\nWe have a splendid assortment of Birthday\nCards and of Cards for every occasion. They\nare different.\n\"\u25a0'  S  to  35*,'\nMANN'S\nDRUG STORE\n.Every second'Canadian home has\na car, and more than three out of\nfour have radios.\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n& IMRIE\nChartered Accountants\nAuditors\nBBO Baker St Phono 23S\njiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii is in r iiiii 11 ii n\nHAVE YOUR FURNITURE\nEXPERTLY RECOVERED\nit the\nNELSON UPHOLSTERY\n418 Hall 8t Phone 148\nyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nTOWBNC\n24   HOUR\nSERVICE\nDAY OR NIGHT, PHONE 75\nUTHBER-\nMOTORS\nHeld at Gunpoint\nWhile Car Stolen\nAGINCOURT, Ont., Sept 7 (CP)\n\u2014Three men held a 70-year-old woman, Mrs, Catharine Thornbeck, at\ngun-point today while'they stole a\ncar from a private garage in this\nhamlej ius' North of Toronto. Provincial Police started search of district roads. \u25a0 \u25a0  \u2022 .\nPHONE i44 for CLASSIFIED AD8\nWIGINTON\nMOTORS LTD.\nPONTIAC \u2014 BUICK\nG.M.C. TRUCKS\nMetal and paint work specialty\nHove the Job Done Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nEllison Milling Co.\nSPECIAL PRIZE     \"'\u25a0'\nAT THE FAIR\nFor best whlte\u201ecake made from\nEllison's Royal Patent\nPastry Flour.\nChinese Officials\nUnmolested,\nGovt. Banks Open\nCANTON. Sept. 7 (AP)-*hinese\nNationalists said today they were\nholding their own against a Communist drive to cut the Canton-\nHankow Railway 170 m|les Norlh\nof this provisional capital.\nThe Defence; Ministry said Red\nGen. Liu Po-cheng's forces had split\ninto small groups which were probing the Government defences for\nweak spots. >\nThe Reds were attacking from\nJucheng, 30 miles East of the rail\nline which. links Canton with the\nmain South-China defence force\nunder Gen. Pal Chung-hsl.\" The\nmain base for these Nationalist\ntroops is Hengyang; 265 air'miles\nNorth of Canton.\n8TR0N0 FORCE\nMeanwhile, Pai moved a strong\nforce to ,'Tzehing, 30 miles North:\nwest of Jucheng, with the apparent\nintention of attacking the flank of\nthe Reds Jabbing at the railway.\nReports from Kunming described\nthat Southwestern city as quiet but\ntense after a bloodless seizure of\npower by Gov. Lu Han of Yunnan\nProvince Saturday.\n. Earlier reports said he, had proclaimed the independence of Yunnan and was taking over all Nationalist Government agencies. Today's\nreport said ho Nationalist officials\nhad been molested and all Government banks were open.\nSeek Whereabouts\nOf Julia Skwarek\nWherebouts of M r s. j u 11 a\nSkwarek, formerly Julia Dolbruckl,\nare being sought by. the local Missing Persons Bureau of the Canadian\nRea Cross Society,\nShe married Joe Shwarek in Winnipeg in'1830, who Is now believed\nto be working somewhete in British\nColiimbi, possibly for a railway\ncompany. .   ,......\nMrs. Skwarek's sisters, Joslie' and\nMary Qpbrucki, living in Narol,\nProvince of Lubaczpw, Poland, are\nmaking the enquiries, They can be\ncontacted through Alex Walesiak,.\nBrightstone, Man.\nCOAST WELFARE OFFICE\nPICKETED BY DISABLED\nVANCOUVER, Sept 7 (CP) \u2014\nMembers of the B.C, Disabled and\nHandicapped Persons': Union today\npicketed the city's Social Service\nDepartment Robert Daniels, Union\nSecretary,-said .they; wanUhe Depart\nment to prqvlde transportation, to\nand from work; as'well as injury\ncompensations on the job.\nRead the Classified\u2014It Pays\nFormer C.P.R. Superintendent\nAl Nelson, F.C. Sharpe, Passes\nA former Superintendent of Kootenay Division of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Nelson, Frederick\nChantler Sharps, 66, has died at\nMediclnr' Hat. He had been in 111\nhealth for some time.\nIn Nelson from 1034 to 1836, Mr.\nSharpe was active in many community circles including the Board of\nTrade, Rotery Club, Curling Club\nahd the Lawn Bowling iClub. .\nBorn at Newmorkei, Ont, he went\nWest in 1805 and four days after his\narrival In Medicine Int, joined the\nservices of the C.P.R. Ih 1818 he Was\na trainmaster in charge of construction on several oi the branch lines\nthrough the Medicine Hot Division.\nMr .Sharpe was then Station Master at Banff.for. 1828-28;.'Assistant\nSuperintendent at Calgary, 1828-31;\nconductor for one year; Assistant\nSuperintendent at Brandon, 1832-34;\nSuperintendent at Nelson, 1934-30,\nsucceeding William Manson. In August of 1836 he retired on pension\ndue to a medical, disability, moved\nto Calgary, to Nelson, to Trail and\nthen to Medicine Hat where he. had\nlived since, .:,.\u25a0 \\   ..\nDuring the war Mr. Sharpe organized a great share of the Victory\nLoan and War Savings Stamp campaigns in Medicine Hat He was active in the-Red Cross and many\nother service endeavbrs, and had\nft C. SHARPE\nlatterly been on the. labor-management' employment advisory committee. He was a past president of the\nMedicine Hat Kiwanis Club, and active in Masonic circles, being a member of the Blue and Royal Arch Degrees.\nHe is survived by two sons, Frank\nC, of Trail, and Morton B, of Swift\nCurrent Sask., who is attached to\nthe R.C.M.P.; one sister, Mrs. Maude\nWilson, Hamilton, Ont,, and one\nbrother, Albert, of Toronto\nNo School Means\nNofiabyBonus\nVICTORIA, Sept, 7 (CP) -^The\ntruant officer is going to carry a big\nstick this year. Ahd parents, not\nkids,, may get a smart* whack-yon\nthe. pocketbook.\nIt's all fled up with baby bonuses.\nW. R. Bone, Regional Director of\nFamily Allowances,,'announced today parents whose childferi fail- to\nattend school regularly without\ngood reason are liable to forfeit the\nbaby bonus paid on the child's behalf by the National Department of\nHealth and Welfare.\nFurther, he warned, any. irregular attendance at school, without\ngood and sufficient reason, may\ncost parents any bonuses already\npaid ih the school year. . ' ,\nPARENT8 AFFECTED\nThe ruling would not apply' if the\nschool board in the area has agreed\nto the child's absence.\nIn British Columbia the warning\naffects parents of an estimated 145,-\n000 school children between the\nages of seven and loV-the mandatory term of school attendance (n\n11 JUDGES FOR\nFRUITVALE FAIR\n1  FRUITVALE, 1BC,  Sept  8.\nJudges of the fruitvale Fall Fair\nand Livestock Show held here La.\nbt. Day, were as follows:\nW. Forrest, Nelson, and G. W. An.\nderson,, Castlegar, livestock and\nchickens; R. Anderson, Nelson,\ncalves; S. Peterson, Creston, clubs;\nW. R. Howie, Canyon City, horses.\nMiss -Margaret Campion, Nelson\nfancy work; Mrs. L. Catley, Nelson,\ncooking; Mrs. R, A. Custer, Nelson,\nchildren's and canning; T. Sargeant,\nTrail, flowers; X C, Hunt, Supeij-\nvising, Horticulturist Nelson, and E.\nSwaWs, Assistant . Horticulturist\nNelson, fruit and vegetables,.''\nParliamentary Government Weakens\nMember Party's Obedient Servant\nBy ALAN HARVEY\nCanadian Press.Staff Writer\nLONDON, Sept. 7 (CP)-WHh\nParliament in recess until mid-October, some of its niore reflective\nmembers are 'perturbed at the\nthought that the Parliamentary system may be in danger bf breaking\ndown.\nAmid the breathless pace of modern government few have been able\nto steal away to the ivory tower and\nponder upon what is happening in\nWestminster, The long-range look\nhas beta neglected in preoccupation\nwith the day-to-day complexities of\ncentralized government.\n80UL SEARCHING\nBut there still is some soul searching, with or without an ivory tower.\nOne of the most spectacular recent\nresults has been a call by Christopher Hollis for a third, chamber of\nParliament This he would call the\n\"House of Industry.\"\nThe Conservative member tor Devizes, Wiltshire, in a gracefully-\nwritten book' entitled \"Can Parliament Survive?\" contends the Commons is losing efficiency in ijs absorption with caucuses, committees\nand other paraphernalia of current\nParliaments.\n\"Parliamentary government' has\nalready,very largely perished,\" he\nsays. \"The member Is the obedient\nservant of .the party machine.\"\nAVERT THREAT\nOne of the author's' concerns Is\nthat industry, should hove genuine\nlocal self-government to avert the\nCALLINGTON, Cornwall, Eng.\n(CP)\u2014When part of a swallow's\nnest fell from the market roof, W.\nH. Jago climbed up and repaired\nthe nest while a baby bird sat\namong the ruins.'\nMAKE  YOUR CLOTHES LINE\nOUR TELEPHONE LINE\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\nPHONE 1126\u2014182 BAKER 8T.\n\u2022VMvevnv\n\u25a0wwwwww^wwy\nthis province,    ;\nFor children over 15, the allowances do not depend on the youngster attending school, Bone said.\nFrom this age, until the termination!\nof payments when the child reaches\nhis 16th birthday, bonuses depend\non whether or not the child is working regularly.\nOn the other hand children regularly attending school may earn\nup to $35 a month without affecting the allowance'\n\u25a0 Baby bonuses range from $5 to $8\na child. \u25a0\u25a0:.'\u2022 '-,\u2022\na \u2014 \u2014. \u2014.. \u2014. \u2014.t-..\u2014: \u2014. \u2014 .\nYES \u2014 Your Now Wave\nIs bound to be MORE STYLISH,\nLAST LONGER and\nLOOK  LOVELIER\nat the\nHAJGH TRU.ART\n***^aiA**^**^^^^*T**'iiftT'mii\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\n\"Distinctive Funeral Service*\nAMBULANCE SERVICE\n515 Kootenay St Phone 361\n{threat of centralized government\nWhich he contends is bureaucratic\nin form,.    '\u2022\u25a0-. '\nAn Illustration of the sort of thing\nHollis has in m'nd came tht other\nday fromNthe Ministry of Labor. To\nproprietors Of Britain's 80,000 unlicensed hotels and boarding houses;\nthe Ministry Issfed a 26-page'booklet laying down the law for employment of staffs,' \"', '\u2022' \u2022'\nIt listed 120 grades and classifications of small-hotelemployee. Seven\ntypes of payment are specified, making. 840 permutations and combinations of form-filling. Types of work.\ne>- include chef-entremetier, chef-\npolsonnler, commis-garde manager,\nend window oleaner.        '      .\nJ.A.C. LAUGHTON\nOptometrist\nMEDICAL   ARTS   BUILDING\nSuite 203\n MIIIIIII Illllllllf lllll r\nCleaned and Recored\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\nSOlWardSt . Phone \u00bbS\nillililllliininiiiiiiiiillilhiillllillllllli\nFLEURY'S Pharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed   Arts Blk.\nPHONE 25\nSUIT\nSALB\n$37-50\nRegular values to $S9.5(\n'Men\u2014here, is a real buyj\nTo make room for Fal\nstock we have reduced H?\nsuits from our 'regular\nstock at a price far below\ntoday's replacement.\nSingle and double breast-\nad models in brp'wns,bluei\nand Glen cheek, all woo)\nworsteds.\nEmory V Ltd.\nTHE MAN'S STORE:\n'''\u25a0'\"     ' \":  I  '.\"-\nA new variety of products h\nbeen developed in the Danish lis\ncanning industry in the product!\nof pastes, such as cod-liver and a\nchovy pastes.\n'   SECOND  HAND TIRES\nVALVE8 GROUND '\nOVERHAULING\u2014TUNEUPS\nSatisfaction Guaranteed\nMANN'S REPAIR SHOP\nPhone 392-L\u20142021 Stanley Street\nFor Dependable\nPAINTING and\n'        PAPERHANGING\n'\u25a0-''\u25a0        \" \u25a0,: See\n. Murphy Brothers\nPhone 655 745 Baker St\nBRAND NEW TOGS\nFor Boys and Girls       i\nTo Go Back to School\n. v.   At \u25a0\u25a0\nThe Children's Shop\nEXPERT WATCH\nREPAIRING\nW.G.VALIN\nJEWELLER ]\n364 Baker St Phono il\nTRIIIGHTS\nTORCHIERS\nAND\nBridge Lamps\nNelson Electric Co,\nAuthorized GE Dealers\nPhone 260 574 Baker 8t;\nItrSHieSonH\nIhiohwavJH\n[7\\1 \\l\nMsouthslocanB\n: r\ni 1    ,\u00ab\u2022\u00bb        . ;'\ntor Sharper fall Apprtms i\nMeat Departments\nWe present one of Canada's outstanding\ndance bands.\nLEAN MINCED BEEF \u00bb-\u25a0\u2014.\nPOT ROASTS BEEF \u00ab-\u25a0\u00ab-\nROLLED VEAL ROASTS \u2014\nVEAL CUBE STEAKS-----\nPICNIC HAMS *\u00ab. \u00ab\u00bb.\u00bb\u2014\nP\u00bbc     Dal Richards\n48c lb. up\n\u2014 Ib. 58c\n\u2014 Ib. 65c\n\u2014 lb. 53c\nFRESH FROZEN CRABMEAT, FRESH FROZEN SHRIMP, FRESH .FROZEN OYSTERS\nProduce Departments\nAND HIS HOTEL VANCOUVER ORCHESTRA\nDANCING\n9ro 1     Admission: $1.25\nFLEETLINE BUS LEAVING NELSON  FOR  PLAYMOR\n9:00 P.M.\nTOMATOES\nLocal Field, 2 lbs. \u201e\n. 25*\n. 19*\n59*\n. 25*\n. 45*\n. 25*\nPickling Onions, Green Peppers, tied\nPeppers, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, etc.\nCarrots, fresh bunches, 2 for.\nCorn, Golden Bantam, doi. _\nTurnips, 6 lbs. .... ,\t\nPotatoes: 10 lbs.::\t\nDry Onions: 3 lbs. \u25a0__\nPEACHES\nElbertas, Hales,3 Ib. basket\nJ \u00bb5*.\nPears, local Bartlett's, 3 Ib. basket   35*\nOranges, site 344's, 3 doz.\n$9*\n25*\nGrapefruit, size 126's, 6 for\nLemons, large size, 300's, 6 for .._ 25*\n\u2022. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022 >r\nCanning Peaches, Elbertas and Hales are\nnow at their peak.\nGrocery Departments\nRice Krispies: 2 pkts. . 29*   j   Coffee:. Chase and Sanborns, Ib..... 59*\nJelly Powders: Nabob, all flavors, I   Toilet Soap: Maple Leaf, 4 bars .._ 28*\n4 pkts. ,_;  25*    |    Matches: Red Bird, 3 box carton .... 24*\nSTAR GROCERY\nPHONES 10-11\nH. A. D. GREENWOOD\n488 BAKER ST.\nFREE DELIVERY\nTHE SUGAR BOWL\n902 JOSEPHINE ST.\nPHONES 1370-1371\nFREE  DELIVERY\nStudio Lounge suite, upholstered ihrich veiours.Double\nspring construction. Doublis strength reinforced hardwood frames, glued and d\u00a3>welted. Double checked to\nguarantee super quality, cqmfort and finest designs, is\nwhat you get when you purchase your new suite from\nSterling. j  *. . , \u25a0,      ,   '\nHOME FURNISHERS\nr St. Phono 553 ,       Nelson, B.C.\nJ.  H.  MacMILLAN '      TRADE-INS\nSEWMACHINES\nMADE BY WHITE SEWING MACHINE COj\n; Consistent with our policy tit give you (name brand) quality merchandise, We are pleas-\ned to announce we have added these high quality sewing machines. Solid walnut cabinets that add beauty to your home. See them on display in our window.\nRANGES\nBrighten your* kitchen with a lovely\nClare Jewel range, * Gleaming ,. white\nenamel modern handles, large porcelain\noven, warming drawer, 3 models to\nchoose from.\n0JUfO-Jh*&U7L\nOIL HEATERS\nClean, safe heat for your home this\nWinter with Duo-Therm exclusive bias\nbaffle burner ahd patented 'carburea-\ntlon . .'. and remember \"Duo-Therm\"\nalone gives you \"Power Air\" heat control.\nIRONERS\ni : \u2666'\nYour new Beatty Ironer will make Ironing a pleasure\nand allow you more time for relaxation, Call In today and let one of our courteous salesmen demonstrate this wonderful labor caving Ironer.\nI\nBeatty'a famous \"hand washing action?\nthat washes clothes' cleaner; faster *na\nsafer . . . and large, powerful, safe\nwringer that makee washday a pleasure.\nVACUUMS\nThe finest and most dependable vacuum\ncleaner mader complete with every\nnecessary attachment for, your every\ncleaning need. Ask for demonstration.\nUse our convenient Budget Plan \u2014 As low as 10% down,\nt \"balance in small monthly payments\n]\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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