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THE KELOWNA COURIER Brothers in Arms; They Shared Our Hazards, Ac­ 44BLUEPRINTS FO.C Viqo RY Lf«4 Quitted Themselves Like Men

Canada A t War T he K elo w n a Courier A Review of Developments on the Home Front VOLUM E 39 , , Thursday, September 24tb, 1942 N U M B E R 9 The most remarkable economic fact in Canada today and Kelowna Man perhaps the most vital to the Canadian family is that the C O S T GROWERS OF LIVING IS GOING DOW N. The decrease, perhaps some­ Kelowna Asked To Send Hon. H. Perry Opens thing like one per cent in September as compared with August, PRAISE TOWN is not large and will not alter much the ordinary housewife's One Commando Dagger budget. But a decline in living costs at the height of a war is Trustees* Meeting probably a unique phenomenon hitherto unknown to history. If the cost of living can be held on its present trend, the wage To Regiment Overseas Most Growers Impressed With Efforts of Townspeople bonus applied in July will be removed at the end of October, With Inspiring Talk In September living costs as officially gauged have been dc- Pledge to Supply Weapons Through Purchases of MACS COMING OFF diningiiiK steadily though the housekeeper may not have noticed Victory Bonds—Third* Victory Loan Will Be J, ... Into'p^king Houses it. They stood at 16.8 per cent in August above August, 1939. Announces Formation of New Course of Home Eco- Launched on October 19th — Organization Al- i„ #olume-ToWn Deserted . nomics at University of, British Columbia—Dis­ This was two-tenths of a point lower than in July. If they ready Set Up Here—Canada Asks For Thrce-^ Tuesday and Thursday cusses Atlantic Charter—Explains Province’s decline the other eight-tenths of a point in September and are quarter Billion Dollars— Local Dagger Will Prob “Tile townspeople are certainly Position in Refusal to Bear Cost and Provide held down in October, the bonus will be repealed. It is ad­ ably Go to 9th Armored Regiment doing a wonderful job,” one large justable every three months and is paid when, living costs in­ |:rower told The Courier on Wed­ Teachers for Education of Japanese Children Re­ nesday. "Then} were many of us moved From Regular Domiciles—Public Meeting crease one per cent. If the bonus could be repealed after October, A N A D A ’S third Victory Loan will be opened on October Iwho thought the townspeople would it would mark the most extraordinary success for cost-of-living 19th with an objective of $750,000,000. Finance Ministerj^ o^ htUo help during me harvest, is Convention Innovation and Well Attended control achieved by any warring country. But experts arc Islcy announced this week. W hile definite quotas have notj orcc . o change keening their fingers crossed because certain incalculable fac- announced, it is understood that the will be This gniwer's conunent reflected * ? r • ___lo asked to raise more than two million dollars. Denominations the general opinion of growers con- Mayor Extends Greetings MAJ.-GENERAL R, F. L. KELLER tors may opera e o orcc prices P . ’ P and maturities of the bonds to be sold, and the rates of interest thlnir" one of sure from the agricultural community which demands some- announced later. In Kelowna the campaign flciai statedT“hM the complete Kelowna, who succeeds Maj^- A N inspiring di.scussion of the Atlantic Charter and how the thing closer to prevailing Anterican farm prices. The pressure w ill be conducted under the direction of the Kelowna National change o f attitude on the part o f cL^mnihn^a c^adfa^^ ^ following of.its principlp will promote a peaceful world already is embarrassing the government. Since food is one of War Finance Committee, under the chairmanship of C. R. ision overseas ^d becomes the [pHowing the attaining of Victory; the announcement that a the chief items in iiving costs,'any advance there would instantiy Bull. Colin Oliphant, unit organiecr, is already in the city, pre- “ ;SdTo't”beebte‘ to‘.to d “ ™ ' t o Can’- home economics course would be established at the University Turn to Page 5, Story 4 adian Army. of British Colum bia; a statement of the stand of the Provincial rc/lect itself in the cost of living index. Already food prices Department of Education on the matter of providing teachers are up 30.5 per cent over their level before the war aqd that fact commando dagger, weapon of ------for the Japanese evacuated children and a review of the pro­ convinces many housewives that all living costs have risen pro- ruthless, all-out warfare, will be the gress of educational affairs during the past year, were the high­ portionately. They are apt to judge the whole picture by their Harper Report Commends lights of an address made by Hon, H. G. T. Perry, Minister of B.C. TRUSTEES Education, at the public meeting on Monday night Which open­ groceries. It would be impossible to give the farmers of Canada tober 19, it was announced by G. W, ed the annual convention of the British Columbia School Trus­ the American price level without a large increase in the cost" ^aJ?*pi^ance^co^itte^^ National CONSIDER MANY Two Okanagan Boards* tees’ Association held hei;je this week. o f living, m aking more w age bonuses necessary and thus "Canadians who buy Third Vic- The announcement that a home have set for others to follow in raising production costs again. In July wh*en the last United tory Loan bonds next month will RESOLUTIONS economics course would be estab- the matter of schools and the run- ^ / . j X f • X, L j • participate personally with Gen. llshed at U.B.C. was an important nlng of them. States figures were issued, the cost of living there had risen McNaughton and the Canadian Marketing Practices one, as it Is a step which C^ast or- u Chapman, Chairman of the 18.6 per cent as against the Canadian rise of 17 p,er cent. The Army Overseas In pointing the dag- Advocate Teaching Spanish ganizatlons haw bwn .ur^ng for Kelowna School. Board, welcomed . , . j . . uM xi- r- j ’ • j X X - eer at the heart of Berlin/’ Mr, . and Graded Safety Lessons—“ -r-i. 1 niT • *x. r V* thc mony delegates to KolbwHa and Am erican index was still rising while the Canadian index start- spinney’s announcement said. Protest Gas Ration Reduc- Finds Great Majority of Growers Favor Principle of Federation has a tw d of n$1^ ^ to expressed the wish that they would ed slowly downwards. Obviously Canada cannot afford to tie Some 722 commando daggers— Printm lleri M arketing ___ ComolinientS B.C. Inter- the establishment of tWs qu enjoy themselves to the utmost, tion l^ontroiiea marKeung o.y. x h u c i but Mr. perry stat^, this Jn Yte of the restrictions placed its prices to those of its neighbor which so. far has been unable —have been fiown to Canada fo r V e g e t a b le Marketing Board, B.C. Fruit Board, would not be used unui after ,toe war. lor , O _ _ . ... « > ^iroi^ TirnAti r(itoi*rA**a rnt* ' . a* _ to arrest the process of inflation as it has been arrested here, distribution to the 722 local units NANAIMO MAN PREXY TTriiit*? Ltd —UrP'es Steus be Taken quarters tor' jv^or' G. A. McKay, representing , r . X,. X A • • • lx- X of the National War Finance Com- and J5.C. iree uruits L»ta. urges *^cps oe xa«.cu ^^g ggurse wlU be found on the boto the City of Kelowna and the The basic fact is that Am erican prices m relation to wages or mittee through the country. U r g e Government Protect to Put Present System on Firm Foundation to university grounda in tlie mean- u^ion oj B MunIcfnnHU**" in other words, the purchasing power of the average American “When each community unit Schools on Fuel Supply- Meet Postwar Period-M ak« S w ^ in g Rwom- and cor- achieves its war loan objective, it _ _ _ 1 J jx, X XI. - dial good wishes of both these bod- family has always been larger than that of the average Cana- win despatch its commando dagger Turn Down More Religious mendations About Coast Vegetable Board and accommodation for the course. Jgg ^gj, ^be success of the conven- dian family. This is another way of saying that the Americans to the regiment overseas which re- Teaching Provincial Board Minister stated that he could tion, and extended a welcome from , X j j r 1 * • x,- j i- presents that community,” the state- not approve the request made by the City to the delegates, with the enjoy a slightly higher standard of living than we do because e British Colum bia School the B. C. Security Commission fo r hope that they w ou ld e n jo y theirTh they have a richer country and a country far m ore efficient econ- “The dagger will he for actual Trustees’ -Association holding[ding ' its S W E E P I N G changes in the set-up and the operations of the about one hundred and fifty teach- stay here. His Worship stated that . 1 . ■ ..T..' '■ x .. ... use in battleDame byny a memoer member ox of me the «,t,»-*x 38th aiujucx annual ,.conventionviavcxxi.xixxi xixin this,*•'” c ity 13/-^.,.-^ rtnA "R I"* instruct the Japanese child- dhe Kelowna Council has complete omically. The price we pay for nationhood is the relatively regiment and wiU stand as a pledge this week have had two fuU days Proyinaal Marketing Board and B.C. Goast Veget^le moved from the confidence In the School Board, hip-h cost of nroduction here the enormous exoense of trans- from the folks back home to supply considering educational problems. Marketing Board are a prominent feature of the report ot xlis_ coast areas to places in the Interior, that they have worked together high cost ot production here, the enormous expense ot trans g^gd forces overseas with aU Many of the; delegates arrived on Honor Judge A- M. Harper, appointed as Royal Commissioner The responsibili-responsibility — for the educa- most successfully-----— ------on all ------occasions,— portation over great distances, the smaller volume of factory the weapons and equipment they Monday and were ente^ined by to enquire into the operations of the various Marketing Boards jse children is that and that the taxpayer in Kelowna need to reach Berlin.” the Kelowna Board of Trade with m cu^mxc x. xu r' . , , xu • j u,. xu.. of the Federal GGovernmento and the gets full value for - every dolldr production. 1 The commando dagger is an all- drives through the orchard areas, constituted under the yanoi^ schen^s authorized Fy the - «B. .r,C. Security c .-x.. ,-i_.Commission, he held, spent" by the Board. steel weapon about 14 inches long, visits to packing houses and other ural Products______M arketing (British ______Columbia) ______^ A ct T h e Japanese had been rem oved t . Alshury, Ffesident of the The guard has an arabesque curve, industrial plaiitsi and scenic points. ^ ^ nMi’cpd • > thex,_x nnerationci x o _rxi._ f the R r Interior from their regular domicile, and the School Teachers’ Federation, Mrs. Establishment of a N E W G A S O L IN E R A T IO N IN G and the*blade has'"a ~di~^ond-sec-^ The registration was 12i Monday .y- _ x„b Marketing Board and the Tree Fruit Board and B.C. the°^Q®t^ ^ y®*'‘^°“ver. President X 11 • X l x tinnerf nattem ' - ' evening the convention opened with VegetaDle iviarxeting coara ana tne iree^j? run ouaiu aim .tjigpggjtjQg that the cost of educa- of the. Parent-Teacher Association CATEGORY for all persons using a car for personal transpor- _ _ ceremonials* a puhlto meeting address^ by Hon. Tree Fruits Limited, but recommended that s te p s be. ta k e n to tion for Japanese children is neither of B.. C., and Dr. J. M. 'Thomson, tation and not for business, reducing the motor fuel available w ill be held in 722 centres Simday, H. G. T. Perry, Minister of Educa- gee that the present system be in a position to'continue after J?® x??" e x p re s s ^ toeir good to them, will be effective Oct. 1. Munitions Minister.Howe an- October 18 Flmnee M in ister, Is reported else- Measures Act is withdrawn. H e found that the great Dominion.S S n ? "n n °' _ [S vention, S fS .'T with . the-hope that their nonneed Thursday night. The minister said submarine attacks S y o S ‘‘or'h;aJ'’S” J s r 6 S . S ^ Sa?”lS £ -s nt the eonven- majority of growers are in favor of a continuance ol-orderly The cost has been roughly estim- respective organizations would con- ated as about'$350,000 and would re- tinue to co>-operate as smoothly as have caused “ colossal” damage to oil tankers, reserves of gaso- ments in all municipalities ta pre- ^ n star^ e^^^esd^ marketing, quire m ai^ teachers, and there are in the past. ^ ^ . . claim October 18 “Third Victory ^^®. -the repprte jjjg Honor’s recommendations in­ not sufficient teachers now to in- John Barsby, Nanaimo, 1st Vice- line are about 20,000,0002 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 gallons less than a year ago, and stocks Loan «sx*,v.»j.Sunday.” Onw.* that day, —at *“® executive and ^ . ** — ...... +vta secretary-treasurer and the ® , ... _ ^ struct the white children of' the president of toe School ’Trustees of crude oil and unfinished products are about 40,000,000 gallons fo“ n‘*intlnsifiS support n a^n ToLt^^ col^^M s.' 1; That the personnel of the Pro- FORESHORE province. Association, replied to toe fraternal With the preliminary business vincial. Board be changed and. that : Other Speakers ' > greetings on behalf of the dele- less. Those to be moved into the new “A A ” category are users of Canada’s job of war, cleared away, the delegates started .the chairman of this Board should The meeting was held in toe gates and stated that to teach child- of cars for other than essential purposes and who can best do Arrange Parades a long session, considering a num- be a full-time merchandising expert. RIGHTS FIGHT Junior High auditorium and was fen to become ^ o d citizens toould without a car if the gasoline supply situation continues t o deter- Pr^eding toe actual ceremonials, herof i^^^ , _ ^ 2. , Ttoat toe jimsdictipn of tW^ something of an innovation, as the be toe mam, endeayor of aU toe orr . . • , , - " A, A A AAA . parades are being arranged which The convention adopted resolu- Board be enlarged to give a right public was invited to be present. glanizationa,represented at this gath- iorate, the minister said. Category A A w ill perm it the pur- will include representatives of the tions which request the introduction to appeal to it from all decisions LOOMING The invitation was accepted and a ering. _ J __ ' 1 ' crowded hall greeted toe delegates. . I '' I chase between Oet. 1 and March 31, 1943, of 16 units for ears ?' Rev. Dr. W. W. MePhergon offered bnefly on the part education plays in class one— the lighter types; 18 units for class 2 —^the med­ Turn to Page 5, Story 5 Turn to Page 5, Story 6 3. That consumers of vegetables' ; •Adorns ts Appealingt > “ • to 3II invocation, while the Grade'VII ifi the making or ^marring of gtod For Possession ot school choir rendered several se- citoens, and he hoped toat toe ium-size, and 20 units for class 3— the larger types. The gaso­ be given a right to appear and be l l i heard on questions of prices. Accreted Land in Front ,of le'ctions. "• "' I " children now in the schools would line unit is three gallons in the Maritimes, four in Quebec, O n­ ' 4., That ail quotas on production His Probertv ' B. Brankin, J.P:, Surrey; the continue thmr education ^to P ^ President of toe Association, wel- Jutoor J^triculation, thus equip^, tario and British Columbia and five on the Prairies. . In the City Recommends $862,000 of vegetables he abolished for the duration of toe war. corned the delegates and expressed in g toemsetyes fo r a h i^er stand- present category “A ,” a dfiver is entitled to 60 units a year and . 5. That the constitution of toe CITY STREET THERE toe belief, that it was an excellent oppositions. in the six months from Oct. 1 to March 31 could get 30 units, Program O f Local Public W orks To xx.w.B.C. CoastWWV.OV Vegetable------Board------be— . _ A 1- X- innovation having invited toe. ^n- The Minister of Education changed to provide for election of City W ill Contest Application eral public to attend the meeting, tv>o. wnVi almost double the “A A ” allowance. In category “A ” the driver members by delegates from local — Subdivision Plans Involved as no other organization has quite „ Ediica- with a Class 2 car may receive 34 units every six months and Post-W ar Rehabilitation Meeting units and- all elections he under toe ’The City Council------was informed on . siichas ton a Schoolresponstoility _Tr^tees,_ to andthe childrenth^citi-w^^e j^ r e s s is puhlitoed in control of the Provincial Board in Class 3 38 units. Everyone who depends qn F U E L O I L That toe, B.C. Coast Vegetable Monday night'that W. E. Adams, zens have a decided right to know 4 ows. F O R H E A T IN G this winter will do so at his own risk since Suggestions Include City Hall, Completion the supply of this fuel is Tnore precarious than it was in the tal, Sidewalks, Sewer Extension summer, said Mr. Howe, adding: “In the month of July not Scheme, In Addition to Other Necessary Im- ® ® as'*Seu as^ it isl'beihg 4.^ TT— en a better accounting of all deduc- subdivision of his Abbott Street their excellent record, a^ welL as Turn to Page. 7, Story 1 ^ one ocean tanker reached Halifax. Let us not discount the provements-r-Understanding is That Une ot Far- tions and overages. . Lots a and B, Map 1567, and Lots the splendid example which they impact on Canada of submarine warfare.” ‘ ent Governments Will Find the Money In opening, toe Commissioner B and C, Map 2124, and lands add- = ■ :~~"='^''======finds that the principle of toe Mar- ed to these lots by accretion from - . - , keting Act has toe preponderating the' shore of . N Wednesday night the Corporation of the City of Kelowna support of the growers both large Involved in the argument appar- Winning Ticket Holcler*s The stars come back into their own in a large section of 'i\cro-pctinna Pnet-War RphnhiTitntinn and Small. In this Connection he ently are two points, Iri toe plan , , , ^0 submitted s “ says: “The preponderating weight of the ^s industrial Canada as man-made lights dim under the stress o f Council, sitting hera. which involve an estimated expenditure ©f evidence of producers was to toe approval to the City Engineer the Name Cannot Be DecipheredI war TThHer a federal Order tn PO NSiP.RVE P O W E R SU P- o f $862,000 for public''WO,rks needed in this City following the effect that whilst many producers dividing line was drawn with an war._ Under a tederal order to COWbJi^KVl^ FUW JiK bUi* brief the Council stated that the complained of injustices and in- angle. This, it is understood, was P L IE S for vital war industries, advertising signs and lights in . " J xi J x ji- xi. X X J -u eaualities in toe administration of to keep a .certain tree bn bile of Ten Dollar Prize Being H r f d ;:; :;:||i'’ II show •w'indows will be exting-uished Street lie-htine- were spg^^ted on the understanding that funds would thegg Boards, they did not seek their the lots. The engineer feels that the £,_..-Lx_. _x._ COUNCIL SAYS ' 1 i’- snow vunclows w ill be extinguisned. btyeet iigbtm g will DC be made available by one of the parent governments. The brief abolition. Reform rather than ah- line should be straight. -Seventy-one Prizes Worth A J 1-.^ 1.^ __... __.A _ ..m J ^ ,‘.A ..4 ' 1 ^ ^ . 'a ..A A. A. A ^3 ' . AM A^4 AA ^ A 1 curtailed and highway lights will go out. The order affects all states that the city feels that the onus of responsibility for the olition was what was desired. . . . The ^cond point involves the $665 in W ar Finance Sweep ^ ■ ■ m - m ■ a .A A'.a IaAAAaS. AVa A«X , 1a AX A< . Ia AX-AXAiA ^AXUAWAXaI ‘ AXW/XV* AX Ontario south of a line from Parry'Sound to Huntsville tb Pern- rehabilitation of a' returned man or woman is' a federa'l, martyr, My conchisioi^^^^^^ S?od**'of%^rs*'S”th ? S n ° r f . NO” TO JAP Sixty-one prizes for a total value broke, and Quebec that area south of the 49th parallel and west ^nd that the municipality is willing;to co-operate by providing support giv en to the Mar- lake. The lots in question are de- of six "hundred and sixty-five dollars ’ ^. . __J-t ^ A. 1a A I A ^AX ^A AA AA . ... AA aaIa AX AAAA .^Ia AA A A - AX AA ^ ^ .<-* _ . A-£ AA 4-<k A* rx 1 AM ATTM .... of a point j,nst west of Riviere Du Loup and including the is- rehabilitation work after the war. Turn to page 4, story 7 signaled as_ being, of a definite length distributed bn Monday n i^ t REQUEST and. the city plan shows a street jjjj.Qugh toe Kelowna War Finance , -r——^ , land of Mohtreal; All the advertising signs that have brighten- frelSn^^tfe °brS!'°“ FilteV bed md^'additifn- allowance along^th^e beach between Committee’s monto]^ sweep, con- to Grant'" Perm it For > the lake end of the lots and toe ducted by toe Casual-Sales com- ^ ed the streets must go put; including those over theatres and The suggestions made include a ^ al sludge beds at disposal R] PORT MEETS water.—X— InT_ theXI... meantinie, additional mittee of that body. It was .the ninth . .. VVoman 'and Four Children,. IKn<5P inside stnres ’ Miinitinns and Siinnlv officials in Ottawa “ *y hall, completion of the Hospi- _Plfnt. material and labor 10,500 land has _app^ently_ been forpied monthly. sweep, and toe draewing those insiae stores, iviunitions ana :>uppiy otnciaty m Ottawa public rest-rooms, completion of Instatong sewers in new to Come Here beyond this street allowance. held over G K O V., with W. T. could not say if the order affecting Ontario and Quebec: was reservoirs, elimination of adjacent subdivisions ...... 8,600 APPROVAL OF ’The land at one end of the block _L. Roadhouse, general sales chair-, a definite and positive "Np” was but the forerunner of similar orders elsewhere in Canada. STs’f f steSt?°^d age S & 'o ^ 'w a t^ sS HRAW FRQ ?let‘'lSySnr-thfS? d S m'wi'irto War'Findhcc Committea, ei™„“br&'cSy‘'S 3 l » a housing scheme. ~ to , disposal v p l^ t . outside UliUVVl!llO tte late w hSrft “lay mBM » « » “ west raada by The suggestions in detail, with toe .^atertal and .lalmr 12,800 ------3.?o£/^nd . S tbf'lSSho^ a?fo S’' “’S®"J* The Royal Canadian Navy during the past week has suf- estimated costs, were: • Streets and Sidewalks Barrat and Wilkinson Pleased formed is me committee failed to decipber me m e’ k ^ o i^ City'’ Council grant

fered three losses, the D E S T R O Y E R O T T A W A , T H E C O R - i 2 ” c^^Uron^tye . ^cTnSte curbfwito ■With Harper Report Mr. Adanb " S S S ? ^ t X “» Si1S‘';o£'e& £'r>re"l; macadam surface between VETTE CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE PATROL SHIP from No. 1 Reservoir (ap- gSrnii„^SS"®,n .S S ’S W..A: SSSS- SS.SS’a'rre'S^tTbr'hnr- curbs, material and labor 35 200 Cieneral satisfaction is expressed street allowance. In his appeal to „x*xy^’ « t} bjxJ RACCOON The Ottawa was sunk by an enemy torpedo with labor °^®' ^2 0 ,0 0 6 Street drains for surface by most fruit and vegetable leaders Victoria, he claims to be owner of band, who is employed here. Thg ^ . «v«n4A«iwater, includiixg catch bas- ii the district with the contents of toe the’ accretedaceVeiid lands^byiands’.hy reason of his „~ ,'to “ 'p w e ;? c ? D S d ? o fS ^ ^ womkn is thirty yeap of age and the loss of her commander, four officers and 108 ratings, dead Completion of No. 2 Reser the Harper Commission report. — -s.--x—i---x ------r— — ...— x:..., w ent .to rio re n c e jjouw, 01 her children are aged six, five, two . ins and manhole cleah-outs, voir (approximate labor or missing. The loss was the second heaviest single blow, in g QQQ m aterial and labor ...... 6300 G. A. Barrat, GhaUman ' of the and enjoyment since June, 1920. y can rnntni^ anA T Ci Wei eh wav of nn. — x • cost, four-fifths) ...... Tree Fruit Board, voiced toe gen- The kuatioh brings toe whole ’ Heighway 01 The request receiwd semt con- m ’ Concrete bridges over Mill ' sideration from the Council, which terms of lives,-suffered by the navy since the war began. Killed 1 2 ” cast iron pipe from No. • Creek on 'Water Street, eral reaction of the fimt growers question of foreshore rights again uraham: of Kelowna Mrs — +‘"5 when he said it was “very'pleasing”, to the front. This question has per- unanimoudy .v^ed^ refuse to or drowned when the destroyer-Margaree was cut in two in a 2 Reservoir (approximate n/xA/vn Buckland Avenue and i t m l collision were 142 officers and men. The Ottawa was torpedoed labor, cosft one-quarter).... 20.000 ' Ethel Street ...... 6,750 “Of course,” said Mr. Barrat, in his iodically agitated this community S'J-desired p e rm it -usual cautious i manner, “ w e must f o r a long period of years and has Parks and Cemetery while on escort duty with a convoy in the Atlantic."The Ottawa ^^ftm iate^rk f*^^^^^ wait until we have an opportunity never been been: satisfactorily settled.setUed. S' - ^ and Mi-w “ , Trizbla Hardie mrs. of H il A /ICI Iff A in ? was one of the destroyers which escorted the King and Queen 4 ”. 6 ” and 8 ” cast Asphalt surfacing of all to study toe complete context of the The Council on Monday night ag- ^ ^1 )^ K between and Victoria at the time of the Royal Visit, iron.pipe (approximate la- roads in City Park, mat­ reporti.onnr+ beforehAforge makingTnakiniF finalfin a t judg- iildff- reed,ccewi to +,x consultcAntetUf the n City tU r .Qnli^t+nrSolicitor I T l A V 'k J I f A V ¥ 1 -i erial and labor 5,960 ment. However, it would seem and make plans for fi_g^»ng Mr. ^ She was the third destroyer and tenth ship lost by the Canadian bor cost, one-quarter) ...... 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 construction of band 'toe' from the summary that we have no Adams’ appeal to the Lieutenant- ’dollar seller’s prize. Navy since the outbreak of war. The destroyer Fraser was 3,0(W GJ».M. electrically for band concerts, etc, mav- Govemor-in-Council. ten-doUar prizes for ^11- EASTWARD IN sunk in June, 1940, off France during the evacuation o^Rrench 5 0 0 k .v!a . i or^di^el ’ Reclamation w ” faw;fnn of lakeshore ers ■went to Mrs. W . Spear., and. J. a very satisfactory report.’ MAC AND MAC STAFF GLOAT Quong, who usually manages to ap- ports, and the Margaree was sunk later that year. The cor- powered generators as and banks of Mill Creek Thomas 'Wilkinson, Chairman of GOOD VOLUME vette Charlottetown was lost last week with her commander and stand-by unit ...... 50,000 in City Park, material and The staff of toe Mac and M ac pear in the sellers’ list.'W. G. Gray, laiinr «700 hardware store w e re going around of Armstrong, and Mrs. _(3ertrude 'hit tt five of her crew,;while three others died of injuries. The patrol Completion of Kelowna .*"®.f®P?.” seemed to be very Friday morning, gloating Gibb, of Kelowna, won five-dollar Little Movement ■ to / IJ.S.T— Hospital ...... 7 9 E xtend ing ship Raccoon went down with her entire complement of 38 ,(WO ade along’pr^nt^^rom lakeshore and had ati oonortunitv abouthaviVg cut four tons’ol grapes seUerts prizes., ^ ^^ officers and men misring. A ll recent losses as well as the Construct^ of pubUc rest spectacular victqry of the destroyer ASSINIBOINE over a erial and labor ...... , 4,950 Mr. -Wilkinson stated, “but it would Hughes vineyards. of the War « ®'^®®®?^e^.y.eoo‘i, B.; ■ ■ ■ ■ - cgxptn +hat'all thf» reenmmendations — ------' mittee reached me ucwemmem to q ij^gg jYuits reports, With,633 cars German submarine, are connected with a recent increase in attendant) ...... made by toe Commissioner follow Capt. and Mrs. G. J. Hawes have C^ enemy submarine activity directed against the northern trans- Installation of public scales and lab or ...... 2,850 right along the line of my own had as their guest, their niece, Miss the medium of War bavings uertin fo^-toree on M on^y and Tu^- •Atlantic route, on which the Canadian N avy does a major share, (this wo^d necessitate em- IP of the convoy duty. O T H E R V E S S E L S L O S T by the navy Housing scheme, 200 new atlons have been generally advocat- Man., who left on Wednesday for _-Thdcoir^pl^te li? t^ w ^ 1,(W0 homes, at ^,000, each ...... 400,000 ed before by people in toe Okanag- the Coast, where she will spend a ®ts, toe na^s, im-wrapp^ Cee grade McIntosh, toe since the start of the war were the corvettes Levis, . Spikenard, Draining and ^ ------an. I woSld think it would'be a holiday prior to returning to her ers and amounts in toe ninth month- ^g^^d being much ^ a te r than and Windflower, and the patrol ships and Bras d’Or. throughout the city .... ;. 15,000 "Total; . $861,910 very' constructive report.’’ ■ home. Turn to page 10, story 3 . , ^ , to Page 4, Story ,8 . .

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THUBSDAY, SKPTEMBEH 24, «H 3 Til® KEl^OWWA COUJ81E® I P A G E T W O t t THE KELOWNA COURIER brothers in arms; they shared our hazards, ac­ 44BLUEPRINTS FO.c ViqO RY lf«4 quitted themselves like men. They sprang from t!ie same stuck a.s we did, and are kin. ' J heir r r r o A tww0Lmp€f dnr*S' VWiey in Britwb Columbl*. puWiiJwd e rc^ Tb«»»d«y successes should he our pride, U3 our exploits n^cMTitii® byhf Th* K ^ owm* Courier Ia 4. I » « Kciow*j» C« iiMMiibvr »l » l »J»1m C*iuM!t«i» Weekly. Wcw*p!tpcrt are theirs. Tlieir hardfehips aqd reverses should tiM BrJ«Wi Ctilumbi* WccMy Aasociatiw*. Sub«:rii>tbaiB R »U ! »2.S0 io Cau*4*; $J.O0 Jfco otb«r f France; for that comes from humility^ service and accomp­ those who lie In the long common graves of Coventry, R. P. MacLeari, lishment. Apart, we become a number of small and for the gaunt grey figures searching the gutters of Editor and Manager tnatioiis who have cast out their inspiration. Athens for a scrap to eat.” . . . Can you soy that your The Kelowna Courier has by far the gireatejit cir;alatlpn of "EacrlUcc” compares with THAT? Gasoline rations have any newspaper circulating in the Central Okanagan Valley. restricted our comings and goings. Some of us objected to even that, but once we got used to It, It wasn’t so bad T H U R S D A Y , S E PTE M B E R 24th, 1042 Order$-ln-Council AXIS - and we wonder now why we growled. Sugar, tea and Daily the Canadian public is becoming more c o u a m i E S coffee are restricted, but wo find we can get along quite Where Are The British 7 and-niore confused, thanks to the multiplicity qf nicely upon the amount wo arc allowed. And silk stock­ rcgulatioys and rulings now pouring from the ings—women went mad a few months ago when the W here arc the British? A thousand times supply commenced to dwindle, but are getting along numerous boards set up by Ottawa and the lack this question has been asked, sometimes anxious­ quite nicely now. Income tax, unemployment insurance, of clear explanations of what those rules and re­ 9 e MOCKAC le luxury taxes and a score of other taxes have made holes ly, sometimes with surprise and much too often gulations mean and require. in our incomes and there are pcores of other inconven­ in a tone of derisive sarcasm. But it is not'hard . The pre.serit Government is doing all its gov­ iences—but are they “sacrifices?” . . . The men of Dieppe to answer, for wherever the bombs have been and those other Canadians who have enlisted In the four erning by ordei-in-council to the exclusion of open dropping 'and the bullets whistling around the I fighting services—Army, Air Force, Navy and Merchant or adequate discussion in Parliament. Whether girdle of the world, even on the Russian front and Marine—gave up good jobs; they left their homes, wives, or not this condition is good for the nation is a families. Many have already paid the supreme sacrifice at Diep])e, troops, airmen and naval forces from debatable point, but certain itris thaf many of In an effort to preserve our way of life for us, and many tlic British Isles have been found. • those who are reflective and genuinely interested more will give their lives for the same cause. Against this, can we say Canadian civilians are sacrificing? W hy The strange reticence which ties the tongue in the nation’s allairs, are not happy about the our attitude is such that merchants are actually afraid of official Britain has left the world to think that present trend. It is not quite sufficient for a Fed­ to suggest we take a small part of our change In War others have been shouldering burdens which the eral board of control to tell the public to read Savings Stamps! Sacrifice! . . . There has been too much forces of the British Isles should have carried. such and such an order-in-council. The public, prating about sacrifice and too little sacrifice. What But the truth has been leaking out gradually. as a rule, does not see any orders-in-council.' It right has any of us to talk about sacrifice until we know that husband or son has died on some French beach or And the facts will stifle the scoflfer and shame waits to be told what is to be done, and also why. crashed in the burning sands of the Libyan desert. Then the braggart. The present trend of order-in-council govern- we can talk of sacrifice. . . . While the people of Britain were preparing rfient leads naturally to a multiplicity of adminis- ^ r p m to meet the German invader, who was camped trative boards, or centres of diversified control of “utmost co-operation.” Persons who spfead at home. 6. Never takes part in defeatist or war gos­ “YOU HAVEN’T A FREE PEOPLE unless you have no more than twenty miles from ^Folkestone, Brit- Many such boards have already been set up, and race prejudice, discord and cynicism, are sabotag­ a free press, and where you have a free press, the people sip talk and admonishes others about it'. ish troops were fighting in Malaya and in Burma, each has authority to issue rules and regulations ing the war effort. W orkers who shirk at their enjoy liberty.” Those were toe words used by Premier trying to stem the tidal wave of Japanese aggres- and they have done this in an ever-increasing jobs, employers who maintain bad working con­ 7. When he hears about wai;. stoppages, he W. J. Patterson, of Saskatchewan, in welcoming toe sion. They finally stopped it before the gates of stream, There are wheat boards and metal ditions, are impeding the w ar effort. digs into his own job harder. Canadian Weekly Newispapers Association editors to his province. . . . Freedom of the press is,a principle accep­ India. They were fighting, too, 12,500 sea miles boards and timber boards and clothing boards, There are individuals who ask: “What..can 8. Applauds the workers who, work well for the war. ted by all free people, and much too casually by many. from home in defence of the Middle East.. Their and so on until it is doubtful if there is a single Ldo to help the war?” The fundamental answer We are inclined to forget that it has existed in British 9'. Keeps physic'ally-fit; maintains a cheerr despatches referred only to the Australians aild person in the country who could quickly list their lies in one’s own conscience. A ll around qne to­ countries for . only about one hundred and fifty years. New Zealanders. But all the Dominion and Col­ short titles, let alone their" official nomenclature. day' lie tasks; that need doing, towards which •ful outlook despite unfavorable war news; con­ As Premier Patterson said in other words, toe ‘freedom onial forces together represented only a third of 'They are a liatural growth of order-in-council every individual has a responsibility. Being un­ tributes'to war and community welfare funds. of toe press is today toe barometer by which individual liberty can' be measured. . . . The press is commonly re- the Middle Eastern armies. The other two- governance and will increase, rather than dimin­ selfish is one way of serving. Plelping to spread 10. Maintains a co-operative attitude to­ ’ ferred to as “'The Fourth Estate,” a term which came into trust in the Allied cause, being on guard against ward all wartime regulations which disrupt the thirds were from the British Isles. ish, as the war lengthens. use during toe French revolution when the nobility, toe normal tenor of life. During the past year the United Kingdom When politics are discussed in Parliament “whispering campaigns” engineered by the con­ clergy and toe commons were toe first three estates. The W hen the above test was given in Palo Alto, has produced two and a half times the quantity the public hears about them. Even if it does not, scious oir unconscious agents of the Axis are ways press wiped out old distinctions and. preserved tho free­ a group of workmen scored 72, a group of busi­ dom of the people. . . . In Europe today, the press is gag­ of war materials per head of population that was the elected members are supposed to make plain, of serying. Organizing neighborhood services and welcoming and urging restrictions of civilian ness men 69, a women’s organization 75, and a ged and throttled; so are toe people. In Canada and other produced in the United States. T w o out of every in their own constituencies at least, what Parlia­ free countries, toe press is able to print what it likes, goods so that more-labor and materials can be group of High School students 70. This is some­ three able-bodied persons in Britain are either ment has done and why. Administrative boards, keeping in mind censorship requirements which are turned to war production are ways of expressing thing that might with benefit replace less’mean­ under arms or: fully occupied in war work. British on.the other hand, have no such assistance. They 'drafted for our own protection. Newspapers are being patriotism. ^ - • ingful parlor games. printed in Europe today but they are filled, with lies mobilization is more complete than any Allied must start cold, and with the public totally un­ At Stanford University, a group of faculty. inspired by the German masters. . . . Publishers through country, with the possible exception of Russia, prepared for the rules and regulations that then members drew up a test by which a personal all- long experience use discretion in the news they print. The Royal Navy has made good all its losses in commence to flow. N or will it do for the boards Th5re is no need for people to ask the editor to leave out war effort might be measured. According to Face and Fill almost every class of warship and greatly ex­ to refer the public to'orders-in-council it has not “this or that” but of the paper. People making such this, the “all-outer” does these things all the time. Slacks may be hygenic and they may be panded its flotillas of small protective craft. The seen, and likely will never see. Obviously, there requests often try to shield themselves. . . ..The fires of 1. Spends at least five per, cent of his income eugenic, but, alas, in only too many cases they are freedom will never bum out as long as they are fed Royal A ir Force has produced the finest combat is a vast job of explaining, to be done. for W a r Savings. , not photogenic. with printer’s ink. . . machines in the world and has made itself so 'The public is not interested in orders-in- 2. Avo'ids waste of all kinds, in the office, T p. m strong that the enemy cannot challenge its mas­ council. It wants to know the price of milk, the ■ ,r ■ in the home, anywhere. “If you put it on cleverly,, eye shadow helps,” I WAS PARTICULARLY PLEASED to see toe other tery of the air. i. extent of the sugar ration, where to register for 3. Does not drive when not necessary and says a beautician. A n d eyewash can help, too, as day that toe R.C.A.F. was establishing its own publicity Although the enemy is still at her gates and work and similar facts, none of which are to be observes the speed limit. every politician knows. . i service overseas. If toe Canadian Arm y hasn’t, it should she is frantically trying to equip her army with found in an understandable form in any, order- •follow toe lead of the A ir Force in this matter. W e heard 4. Volunteers his services in national and the most modern and powerful weapons, Britain in-council, unless one happens to be a clerk of the more about, toe hundred/American Rangers at Dieppe community work. N o matter how scarce meat is, a dishonest is sending half the tanks and guns she produces Legislature, a civil servartt, a barrister, or other than about toe Canadians who made up more than half 5. W rites regularly to a man in the active butcher is not entirely out of what he used to person accustomed to such documents. New s­ toe raiding party. Too long have we been hearing too to Russia. And these prodigies of skill and labor ■forces abroad and extends hospitality to troops sell. H e still has his thumb. ■ much about toe success of the U.S. Flying Fortress, the papers have done, and are doing, their best to ex­ are being performed under the most adverse con­ ability of the Australian fliers, and too little about the plain order-in-council governance to the people, ditions. Even when her factories are not being achievements of our own men. . . . Wilfred Goodman, but that attempt is being defeated in part by the bombed, they are constantly under threat of at­ managing editor of the Canadian Publishers War Fin- ;, sheer multiplicity of things to be explained. But ance-Committee, struck ■’the same note in an address , tack. A substantial proportion o f‘Britain’s man­ even the newspapers have been unable to clarify Kelowna In Bygone Days before two hundred weekly newspaper editors in Saska­ power must be held ready to extinguish fires and (From the files of the Kelowna Courier) toon recently. He expressed toe opinion that it would many of the points which interest and afifect the operate anti-aircraft defences; Almost all, the be a “national tonic” if toe C.W.N-A. started a campaign individual, the little things which are the salient to honor toe country’s war heroes. “Hero worship,” materials used in the war industries must be THIRTY YEARS-'AGO the Okanagan, or was, considered to be under such ef­ points of interest to the individual. . fectual control in any infested areas that the Provincial said Mr. Goodman, “is something of which we need not brought in from distant places by ships that bat­ Thursday, September 19, 1912 . In some form, however, the thing'm ust be Department of Agriculture boldly offered a reward of be ashamed. It is natural that an ambitious people tle their way through submarine , packs, aircraft •At a meeting of the City Council a by-law to pro­ ■fwenty dollars for detection of the moth in any orchard should want to pay^homage to individuals who stand done if w e'as a nation are to keep'in step, one vide for the widening of Pendozi Street was introduced outside the boundaries of actual quarantine areas, but attack and mine fields. " as symbols of the perfection of human effort. Why, then, with another. If Federal boards will think of and giv e n its first reading. adjacent to and in the same district, and the sum of W here are the British? They are, as they one^hundred dollars for detection of the moth. iii any should anyone thwart the eagerness of Canadians: to orders-in-council merely as their authority to act, always have been, battling furiously and stub­ A t the monthly meeting of the Board of Trade, held orcliard situated in a district or section in the Okanagan honor individual Canadian war heroes?” . . . Canadians and will start from there to explain precisely. on September 17th, a letter was read from Hon. Price Valley where there exists no quarantine for the mothi are backward about showing their true feelings. T h e y , bornly vwith the odds against them, being de­ Ellison in reply to a request from the Board for con­ proof of infestation to be established. The first to claim , ® w hat. they want the people to dp, and why, less have a reserve that is missing in our neighbors to the feated but not conquered, keeping their heads' . / . / . , , , ., ... struction of a road on the east side of Okanagan Lake the $20 reward was Alex. Kennedy, of the Mathieson ■ time wiH be lost, and a great deal of the present from Okanagan Mission to , in which lie stated Fruit Co., who detected codling moth in some fruit dur­ south. Americans make heroes in every walk of life. and ^training their muscles, fortified by the con­ that the cost of such a road would be-.prohibitive. Un­ ing the week of September 10-16. There was Babe Ruth, Lindbergh, you can think of scores confusion will be saved. The who, what, where, viction-that they have enough skill, brains and deterred by this opinion, the Board appointed a commit­ of others, with General MacArthur about toe latest, Am ­ tee consisting of S. T. Elliott, M. Hereron and R. S. HaU ^ ' Kelowna was host to a large party of visitors on when and why of the newspaper story are still ericans are proud of toe fact, that any American boy guts to win through to victory. They held that to meet Mr. Lang, Road Superintendent, go over, the Friday, September 15, comprising members of the Mon­ functioning and they should be used in greater can become president if he-has the stuff,'regardless of conviction before the Germans attacked Russia, route and get'an estimate of its cost. treal Board of Trade and their guests on a trip through measure by the Federal boards.. They hold the Western Canada, undertaken by-the Board in celebration what side of the railroad , tracks he comes from. By and while isolationism was still in .fashion in the The Polo Club gymkhana, originally scheduled for of its one hundredth anniversary. On arrival here, the holding up MacArthur, he becomes a symbol of what answer to those questions that the public asks. .visitors were met at,the wharf by Mayor D. W. Suther­ United States. Labor Day but postponed on account of rainy weather, any American boy can do—toe sky’s toe limit. He be­ was held at .the Polo Ground on September 12. A con­ land, W. E. Adams, President of the Kelowna Board of comes an inspiration, the exemplification of America Whatever petty irritations or jarring quirks siderable attendance witnessed an interesting program Trade, and a special reception committee of board mem­ of mann^ may estrange individual Englishmen ’ which included the following riding events: ladles’ bend­ bers. Forty-one cars had been provided by citizens and ' and a beacon proclaiming that there is something worth­ It*s The Little Things That Count ing race, men’s bending race, needle and thread race, as extensive a tour of the, district as was possible in the while fighting for. . . . “Don’t let the wounded youngster or Scotsmen from individual Canadians or Ameri-. tennis ball race, V.C. race, stick and ball race, hurdle time> available was made. -Glenmore, the K.L.O. Bench, In n;iost relationships it is the little things the Belgo and Rutland were the sections visited before, come back from’ England and slip into town without an cans, the collective showing of the British people jumping, postilion race, potato race, costume race^ and that put one to the test. True. love and friendship, ladies’ driving competition. the cavalcade passed on to Oyama to deliver the visitors official reception. Don’t let Johnny Jones slip into your on their own islands is b,eyond praise. They have to a like numbex of cars provided by. the Vernon Board town with only his family at toe station to meet him. for example, are proven not so much by the occa­ of Trade, but the 'guests were not permitted to proceed If he received wha^ was due him, the town band would the gift of self-criticism, combined with a social TWEN'TY YEARS AGO until they had enjoyed, a delightful luncheon prepared sional demonstration but by the little things a be at the station playing ‘All hail! the conquering hero solidarity that enables them to pull together even Thursday, September 21, 1922, by the Oyama .Women’s Institute, at which every,kind person says and does in the everyday routine. of fruit the Okanagan produces was in evidence,in ad­ comes!’, toe. Mayor and ; the Town Council would be-' “The Occidental Cannery is putting through 2,500 while they criticize.' They have searched their dition to other delicious food. The'Montreal members So it is in respect to patriotism. Participa­ packed cases of tomatoes per day.” there and there would be an official ^reception.” . .,. own souls,^purged their own leadership, and cor­ of the party niunbered 105 and included Sir Arthur and “Proof that the Canadian people w ill respond was offer­ tion in parades, flag-waving and speechmaking Lady Currie. Their guests, consisting of British parlia­ “Carloads of fruit and vegetables dispatched last rected their own faults, which is the mark of their mentarians and their; ladies, numbered fifteen, includ­ ed recently at Ottawa, where crowds lined the streets are not the best measure of loyMty. It is the con­ week show a very large increase over the corresponding ing two pienibers of the House of Lords and eight mem­ to cheer toe arrival of two heroes of tfie R.C.A.F. The national maturity. week of'last year. The present week is also expected to stant observance of so-called little things that bers of t^e House of Commons, among whom was Neville show a big total, no .fewer than 41 cars having been crowd was larger ’ than that which greeted Chiirchill. When their record comes to be examined, Chamberlain, subsequently Prime Minister. provides the proof that in the waging of the pre^ moved out by the barges withip- twenty-four hours, on Canada has its Paddy Finucanes, Cobber Kanes, Malans, after victory has been won, it will be found that sent war the little things loom large. Sunday.” Fogarty Fegans, MacArthurs. Let’s meet them! * “Why ; ■TEN YEARS AGO ■ the people of the British Isles have earned a W hat are the little things? They are,.for ex­ wait before erecting a plaque or a memorial of some “Contrary to current report, there,.is no shortagfe of Thursday,' September 22, 1932 new respect for the word “British/’ And we ample, the avoidance o f waste, the abstention from cans at either of the local canneries and such is not ex­ kind to a young man from your commimity- who has pected to occur. The rush of work at both factories is “Unseasonably cloudy and chilly weather at the already given his life for that commimity?” . . . who are heirs-to the standards, practices Jind laws hoarding, the honest use of ration coupons, the at its very peak, but both managements are confident week-end was followed by slight frost on Tuesday and r p m which have made them great will be doubly .proud steady purchase of W ar Savings. Consumers who of being able to handle the crop, especially as the ladies Wednesday nights, when the sky cleared. . No reports have been received as to damage, but not much* harm of Kelowna have responded w ell to the call for help, and MOST OF US CAN REMEMBER some genial host of our heritage. There are' still those in high buy and merchants who sell goods by “getting . it will not be necessary to employ Oriental labor. There could have been done, as the bulk of the tomato crop places who would lead us away from Britain’s around” the regulations are in effect committing is, however, just at present a shortage of cars, which may has been harvested during the fine weather that prevail­ saying; “ Put your money away. It’s no good here. This.. seriously affect the packing houses, if it continues. Un­ ed during the early part of the month.” is on me.” Now, however, in Canada for toe-first time side. A man may be master of his own house­ sabotage. Shipping today costs lives and pro­ til recently the service has been all that could have been we are having the experience of toe actual, fact that our T h e twenty-eighth annual convention of the B.C. hold without repudiating an illustrious sire. And perty. The waste of goods, the use of- materials desired, and it. is expected that this situation, which money is no good. This statement, of course; must be might become a very grave one for both shipper and School Trustees’ Association was held in Kelowna on only a. man of small stature would change his for non-essentials are unpatriotic acts, grower, w ill be relieved in about three days’ time. Just Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 19, 20 and qualified hastily by saying that, while it is good, it is not name merely to focus public»attention on his own ' People.who .sell their war bonds and with the now, however, some of the packing houses are getting 21, with an attendance of a hundred or more . delegates as good as it used to be, and for many people almost from all over the province. Besides hearing addresses uncomfortably loaded up with packed, boxes, the crop useless in that it will fail to provide them with the exploits. .: money indulge in luxuries are throwing sand into of McIntosh being rushed into town very rapidly. For- from a number of speakers, thirty-five resolutions, sub­ services which they have come to regard as essential to^ : The British were at Dieppe too. Assault the war machine. : People who use gasoline con­ tunately^ the earlier varieties of fruit have mostly been mitted by various School Boards, were discussed by the shipped.' At the present time shippers would be glad convention before presentation to the Minister of Edu­ their wellbeing. In other words,'we are finding that ferees from the Royal Marines were landed first pons to which they are not entitled are lacking in to get any kind of cars, there being little likelihood of cation. On the second day, the visitors were taken money will not buy everything. Money is no longer, through the district by motor car, and that evening they to silence the guns and cover the landing of our patriotic spirit. Those who thoughtlessly use gaso- . frost hurting the shipments while in transit.” ’ good to those'people who were wont at one time to hire ' were entertained to an enjoyable dance in the Royal Turn to Page 8, S to fy 2 men. They were withdrawn last. They are our line for unnecessary driving do not meet the tefet Codling moth at this time was-so little prevalent in Anne Hotel.

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A resolution, RjUdrag that Uie pres­ 15, arid narrowly escaped crashing For ent allowance of five pounds oi su­ orr the rocks near dually Point ■ — Consult U8 for full particulara— gar to forty-pounds of spplcs should when the engine failed and the craft bo continued tlirougfioatuhe winter was helpless^With a heavy storm CAREFUL WARTIME BUYING months, was passed at a meeting of breaking over tlie rocks on the east tlio Women's Advisory Committee take advantage of them. side of the lake, the tug and barge of the Wartime Prices and Trade OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS CO., LTD It had in tow were dangerously near O ’C E D A R M O P S — Fluffy soft yarn. n io N B m Board, held on September 14 in We don’t often hear of woman’s disaster but 'fortunately did not P H O N E 98 Vancouver. Each ...... rights these days, my neighbor says, crash. After several hours, the 99c The resoluUon, which was moved but when we read this week that Pentowna went to the rescue and by Mrs. B. F. Gummow, President P L A I N T E A P O T S - ^ cup capacity. women who do the same work as brought the disabled craft to Peach- of the B. C. Women’s Institutes, men will now be paid the same land, where it was tied up for a Each ...... 63c seconded by Idrs. Rupert Neil, of pay it makes us wonder. Women day until the engine coulrf be re­ the University Women’s Club, read C A R P E T S W E E P E R S — Easy to run. These chilly mornings—start thdm right with a have had the vote for many ^ears, paired. as follow s: ' ' but it takes a war to get the same • • * Each ...... $3.19 piping hot bowl of wholesome "Whereas there Is a surplus of pay as a man for the same Job. R Three electric light poles went Canadian oppics, due to the lack takes a long time sometimes, she down on Lipsett Avenue on Sun­ DAIRY PAILS- of shipping facilities for exjport, be says, to get things straightened out. day night, and a cow belonging to K.G.E. CEREAL AND CRACKED it resolved that we, the Wonicn’s Each ...... 89c In the last war, the fine showing Reeve B. F. Gummow was electro­ Regional Advisory Committee for the women made In Britain made cuted In the pasture. She was found BROOMS—Corn WHEAT British Columhla, do strongly lu-ge the granting of the vote an easy in exactly the same spot where she HAMMER . Each ...... 39 c the Consumer Branch to encourage thing, but perhaps Emmelinb Pank- liad been milked Uie night before, the sale of this Canadian product, MORE EGGS I hurst’s window smashing and hun­ and 1b thought to have been struck HANDLES It will pay you to walk upstairs for Your cows will pro­ and, to assist In this, wo request ger strikes had something to do by the hlgli itension wires, which that the present allowance of five duce MORE MILK, Healthier chickens—r with it too. carry the full voltage of 2,200 at pounds of sugar to forty pounds of this point. One of the wires was if you feed them feed them apples bo continued throughout It takes lots of spade work, my broken, while the other evidently FALL FURNITURE VALUES the... winter montha’----- .. ., .u . , nelglibor says, to get results and had burned through. K.G.E. DAIRY K.G.E. LAYING Following this meeting, the chair- sometimes it takes some pretty hard • • • You will be spending more time at home this year. Make man, Mrs. Paul Smith, left for Ot- blows to wake us up. Women’s or- Ruth Elliott, WA..1, of the Wo- it as comfortable as possible. Me & Me offer you the taw^, where she will attend a con- ganlzatlons all over North America men’s Auxiliary Air Force, spent a MASH MASH ference of the chairmen of the flf- vv^ere protesting the shipment of few days in town en route to the finest furniture values on the market. teen regional districts across Cana- gcrap iron to Japan for years. They Pacific Coast. Since leaving here to da this week. The work of the Ad- knew, she says, that that same scrap enlist with the W A A .F- several CHESTERFIELDS - CHAIRS N o w la the time to visory Committees will be review- might be shaped into shrapnel months ago, she took some time PAINT YOtIB ed at this conference, while plans qj. ghells that might find a target training in Toronto and also took BEDROOM SUITES, etc. HOME for future activities wlU be dls- jjj the breasts of their sons or their a two weeks’ course in Florida. She for the coming cussed. Among, the topics of discuss- husbands. Call it Intuition or call was among the first group of air- winter. ion will be that of organizing rurm jt horse sense, she says, but most women to go to Florida, and they areas and reaching women who -vvomen seem to be able to look were all given a wonderful recep- and pulpwood capips are being swit­ have no club affiliation of any ahead further than men, and that .tlon in the U.S~A. ched over to the production of saw- the enforcement of the price ceiling geems to be one very good rea^n i.ru*’ i« o logs. KELOWNA GROWERS’ EXCHANGE law, and checking the dealer s paying a little attention to what Harold Witt to spei^mg a few Export Stopped psl.=-"hey ;ay. And on .hn other hand, J w J " I-™" 5. The export of logs from the Phone 29 FEED STO R E ' Free Delivery Z., Witt. He has been working at Ion is also to be discussed and edu­ she says, it should make us ■wOmen Pacific Coast area to the pulp and a mine north of Vanderhoof, B. C- cation through women’s groups. think a little harder and more deep­ paper mills on the United States The B. C. resolution regarding ly about world affairs, so that we Miss Sepha Hewko was the guest Pacific Coast will be restricted apples will be presented by Mrs. may be able to take our part in of honor ht a shower held at the drastically. These exports are now Smith during' the sessions. Mrs. planning the kind' of world we’d home of her sister, Mrs. L. Traut-' about 15,000,000 feet of hemlock and Hurrell, secretary of the B. C. like to live In. Tnnn, on Friday evening, Septem- balsam logs per month. The expjrt Committee, has been most active in Improve Your Homes For promoting Interest in Okanagan Women are at work, my neighbor her 18. Miss H'ewko’s marriage w ill of fir logs is already prohibited, apples since her return from this says, in practically every line of take place in Trail within the near 6. To spur production, price in­ creases on certain grades of lumber part of the country. work in the world today. They future, will be permitted. These increases FAIL ‘“ WINTER work in factories that turn out Pte. T. A. Roberts, of the Vernon wlll-be absorbed by the retailers and guns and ammunition and tanks a^tary Camp, was a week-end industrial users, and will not be SEE DS FOB QUALITY BlIILDING SlJFFIilESI and planes; they work in the fields PENTiaON visitor at his home here. passed on to the civilian consumer. and harvest the crops; we have women doctors, women lawy.ers, Pte. Charte'stJinp, of Chllltaack teo S L 2 S o ? SCUTAN BUILDING PAPER U D KILLS SELF women scientists and technicians. mm And women and girls by the ttbii- ? A to?2 ” lvlSoro<^fcom - nome nere. ^ ^ modity Prices Stabilization Corpora- CEMENT Thirteen-year-old Son of Capt. sands are Joining the forces, to do office work______and drive cars and de- Mrs. G S o rg e Dell imderwent a tion willw ill be set up immediately. ■ E, A. Titchmarsh is Accident - TILE and BRICKS liver pianes and drive ambulances serious operation in the Kelowna With an experienced lumberman at Victim and trucks. They are air raid .wat- Hospital last week, and her condi- its head, this division will provide chers and wardens and from the tion is reported to be improving. financial-assistance where and when GYPROC WALL BOARD Arthur Philip TLtchmarsh, 13,- son cold, dark beachbs of Britain they . , ^ * * Z „ it is required to stimulate economic of Capt. E. A. Titchmarsh, of Pen- watch______the _ skies - for , planes.. They Bte. Joe Da'vi^ of Vernon Mill- production. No sound lumbering ticton, wounded himself fatally on even now have become announcers tary. Camp, spent a week-end leave operation will be held up for lack Thursday of last week while play- on the radio, at his home in Peachland. of financing so long as it is practi- Wm.HAUG SON ing with his father’s .45 calibre pis- 4. „ Word has be^n ‘received-here that tol. Provincial Police were informed W e have been three years _at ■war, Established 1892 by the parents of the lad. w ill be T h e parents wrere not in toe hS m atotelned____ house when the boy took the pis toC loaded it with a c^ridge Ind ito,:toe pys, putting our ^ st^ in S S h on l" 1 >ur^w4 "uhfbl^^^ shot himself before the eyes of his the Magmot ^ n e„ and whra the seven-year-old sister, Elizabeth. dark days of 1940 came and France ^ee tn^j^ ana ne po^ fell we were: almost afraid to tiirn that toe^ n^xt time he go^ncro^^ SUNDAY The shrieks of the little girl brought the father running from toe barn. bn ' to e C1B.C. 'new s fro m London he w ill have this prim lege. H e Imd Is $5 enough to buy a worth­ month, enables you to Elizabeth said that Philip put toe for fear it wouldn’t be there. And been fpurteeir yehre away from tos " inntnediately the life assurance how cheered we felt when the calm, native land of ^otland,^and^ as. he LABOR while amount of Mfe assur> muzzle of toe’ pistol under his chin, pleasant voice' of toe announcer flew low oyer that counbTr, he saw L u m b e r said: “This is how the gun works,” ance protection? It most*- protection that 'will mean so came over toe air waves •with- toe more of it in an hour than he had and pulled the trigger. seen in all his early years. certainly is! At ag e 25, for much to you and your faxhily. news as usual. The most terrible V ' ■■■■■ • * • ■ ____ ■ ■ news was announced so cheerfully example, $5 monthly ^wiU buy Have you $5 in the bank? Mr. and Mrs. L. Trautman left on __ o' 1 kt j i 4. Speeds the W a r Program that -we never fully realized the Monday, Septem ber 21, , fo r P r in c e 'More Townspeople Needed to a poUcy for $3i030. If so you can afford this vital LOCAL MEiT ~ picture of ruin and desolation. ’It George, where Mr. Trautman is en­ is only two years Since that dread­ Pick on Sundays, Chairman The Budget Plan, which fea­ protection. Get details by gaged on construction work.. Says Today lumber is on active service, filling urgent UNIT MANAGERS ful time when London ■ and all tures premiums as low as $5 a sending the coupon. England , was being bombarded wartime needs. In many instances wood is taking Mr. and Mrs. John Pasemko left from the skies. Our loved ones over last week for a -trip to Vancouver. “There is a great deal of Sunday Y o u r Ufa assurance dollars are Invosted In Victory Bonds the place of very scarce materials and providing Co^rSanrrepSntS^^, 1^vls"on labor which should be mustered to line and we were over here fearftil definite advantages as substitutes. Monday for Vernon, where he will assist in toe harvest,’? R, F. Parkin­ and anxious. We heard of nothing serve as assistant unit organizer son, chairman of the Kelowna Labor but defeat and disaster, but we Government timber control has placed rigid restric­ for the duration of toe Victory Loan GREENWOOD Survey Committee, stated on Wed­ campaign which commonces on Oc­ were proud when Britain stood nesday. “There are a large number NORTH AMERICAN LIFE tions on civilian requirements. W e would ask our alone and we were proud to be tob er 19th. of men in the sawmills, the packing ' H EA D O FFICE: 112 King Street, W .jToronto, Ont. many local customer friends to bear with us in this Percy Pettypiece has left for Sal­ with her, at her side sharing the AHENDING houses and in other employment danger. who do; not work on Sundays, and Without obligation please send me information; about your emergency. m on A rm , w h ere he w ill act as Spedal Budget Poliegr. together vdth fires Vest Pocket Budgeting they should turn out and help to get unit organizer for the same cam­ ■ Booklet.-.'-'' Premier Mackenzie King, m y CONFERENCES this crop harvested.” . paign. neighbor says, gave us a very clear Mr. Parkinson pointed out that. ; ' . rTnmtm ■ - ...... - ...... — picture ofOI whatwnat we havenave been oeen douu- _ . ^ J if these people would Register with “Humph! So you want a job. Do mg, m his annivereary- speeclx It '^ Greenwood Represents Sou- ^ Employment Service for Sun- A d d m t _ -211 you ever tell lies?” • was our food tl^t kept those gall- thern Interior at Important ^ay picking, arrangements for plac- “No, sir, but I could leam.”- S. M. SIMPSON, LTD. ItarwSf he"t^d Meeting Regarding Timber ing them xo^d_^ would be performing a valuable Representative, Office Phone 312 MUl Phone 313 Empire Training Scheme that gave . Industry , community service. GEORGE ELUS, them toe fliers needed to carry on - 7 — — KELOWNA, B.C M t4 Parkinson also urged that the work of patrolling the skies and T. Greenwood, of the S. M. Simp- growers who could use more pickers then, later on, doing a little offen- son Co., Ltd., was in Eklmonton last on Sunday should make their re­ sive work on their own. Let us ever week attending a series of confer- quirements known well in avivo*advance4v.. be ; thankful, iriy neighbo^. says, ences with A. N. Nicholson, 'Timb^ ^ Employment office, 227 Bern- that-our glorious coimtry of Canada Controller, who has come west from Avenue where the pickers are - stood side by side with Britain all Ottawa to explain the new regula- growers who can use CASM PillZ E S the way, and if we have been doing tions issued last week Ao the Timber oh Sunday would only our bit buying bonds and certifi- Control Advisory Committee., of let us know, it would be a greatereat or ONE OF TEN $1 cates and stqmps, we have been -^yhich Mr. Greenwood is a member IE $2 _ Q $ 3 ^ 0 u V help, not only to themselves but Consolation Prizes giving our Government the money representing the' Southern Interior, to toe organization ' committee as /OJl' they need to. build ships and guns it was announced-last week that V o r> well,” Mr. Parkinson stated. and tanks and planes to hold our Ottawa had taken the first steps to He also urged that townspeople place. The brave lads who have relieve a shortage of loggers in Brit- who made private arrangements to Costs You joined the forces, who guard toe jgj^ Columbia. The industry has pick, and then these arrangements seas, who wing , _toeir _ way over been placed'definitely on a war bas- collapsed, contact the Employment NOTHING Only a NOTHING Germany in the high, heavens, or jt was announced' by Munitions Service office. the lads who dare all in raiifc on the Minister Howe. To illustrate his point, he cited Postage enemy coasts, have never stop^d Mr. Greenwood expressed great toe case of several townspeople v. TO BUY Stamp TO SELL to think of dollars and xents; th ^ hope that toe new move would as- who went picl^g on Tuesday, but CJKADA'S FINESI lAOEB BEEB have risked all they nave, tnem- gjgt materially in solving toe labor about ten in the morning it was de- \ selves, and do we coimt our Check aouars problem as it affects the timber in- cided that toe Macs iii that particu- here. “JET,” the hot stove pol­ as more, she says. ^ dustry. He pointed out that toe lar orchard were still too gi Here Is A L L You Do ish, solves the problem ^ the dMk logging and lumber industry is now pick, and they were laid off. of cleaning steel-top w brieht classed as an essential industry. They visited several orchards days, let us work for the bngnt -waothni-thic tnonno rf^finite “frae- seeking employment but found none Mark Number 1 in the space oppo­ stoves.; It doesn’t black­ 0 1 -c hPtTinninpr tn «?how 'Whether this means definite “ free- and did nothing more for the rest site the advertisement you think en them. through; Let us work for the bright zing” men to toeir j

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COUNCIL THANKS M ore AI k w I ARMY WINS LUMBffi WESTBANK JONES FOR WORK HARPER ANOTHER GAME SHORTAGE MAN ESCAPES AT U.B.CJ«. MEET REPORT Defeats Local ' i'iinc ll-Q on Sunday DESPERATE INJURY Alderman Jones Leading Fig­ From page 1, column 5 Greenwood Explains Po«i* Arthur Dobbin Jumps to Safety ure at Kamloops Convention again took Ure measure of Keiow- r ____ t •Tnir-b keting Act by both large and email na on Sunday last, at Vernon, when tiort on Retu 1 From Con- As Logging Truck Turns Alderman O. L. Jones was highly producers. they defeated the locals by 11-V Terence W ith Controller Over commended by the City Council on v»»eUJbUt BEarfcetlM Kelowna had a disastrous inning Monday nigfit In a foniud vote of Vegelabi* Maraeung Beard In...... the 6cco*id, when the A rm y Although the lum ber Industry hsx A n almost fatal accident occurred New Fur Trimmed Coats, $22.50 to $39.50 sppr;>recl8 tion for his work at the puslietd six nm ners o ver tlie plate named as a definitely e®sen.tial on F riday o f last week, when annual convention of the Union of The Commissioner finds that am- of IrU^or Veae- walks. Ihe ^ar industry and may'find itself a heavily loaded logging truck, These pretty tailored Coats denote style and quality fleeces British Columbia MunidpalUiea. slgamatloo of the Interiorwith Vege- balance of the ^ e was nwwe ev- ^ue easier In the matter of labor longing to Arthur_ D o b ^ *U.PP®d and fine wool boucles with luxurious lurs in wanted colors, in Upon Ins^ctlons from His Wor- ^ble Itorketing ®“Jy fought, but the Kelowna men Moblems'^therels'littre"prosp«^ of over a bank on a steep down-grade, misses' and women's sizes. ,ship the Mayor, , .1 « who o was V. . in w at- 1.Coast I Vegetable 4 Board .would,7 n6t could not overcomeovercc -- .the Initial set- restrictionsP®oi»enw. w»cre being lightened to per- turning over------three times4.----- and tendance at Bie B. C. School Trus- be In the Interests of the vegetable jj^ck. mlt dcnncstlc consumers to obtain crushing the cab before finally com- tew’ coiivent^n and was not pr^- grower. , k # Nuyens did tlie hurling for Ver- supplies, according to T. Green- ing to a stop. Fortunately, Mr. Bab­ bit at the Council In case of dispute ^tween the two pjtchod a nice game y,QQA of S M. Simpson, Ltd., who bln, who was driving, was enabled Utility Coats, $12.95 to $25.00 Clerk O. IL D ^n outlined A l^r- Boards, the Com^ssloner throughout. Paul Bach went the returned on Monday from Edmon- to leapout before the truck sllj^d man Jones' activities at U.e U.B. mends that the .Provincial Board ^hole route for Kelowna and, apart [o n ^ S r^ he r e p r e L n t^ t^ ^ off the road. These coats will bring grand returns in warmth and smartness. II 1 klven Jurisdiction to decide ramo. from the one bad Iruilng, held the industry of Southern British mi « * *1 1* V 1,1 ♦ Satin lining with two years' guarantee, besides being chamois Alderman Jones pUoted several The Interior Vegetable Board soldiers down fairly well. ^fnmbln a» a member of the ad- packing house accident Kelowna resolutions successfully comes in for favorable comment. The absence of Wes. Watkins bo- vi^S*^com ^Uw at a corierenco ^ ^ho histo^ of Westlwnk hap^n- lined to the waist. A grand assortment to choose from. through the convention and, as and the Board-owned Agency sue hind the plate was a big handicap^ .Ii^Tumber Controller A. N. NIch- Klkuko Tan- ctiairnmn of the committee, WM cessful. and the manager, Bob Phinney, also olson r ^ n ^ le for the acceptance ^ The problem of distribution Is was unable to make the trip. 'After Greenwood states that cv- togera ca^ht to the cogs ^ a New Fall Sport Jackets, Skirts, Sweaters, Etc. different from that at the Coast. On an absence of some Umc, Eddie c r ^ 'u o fj^ b c r that the Canad- «rad " while sorting apples. Two detailed re- fjjjg point the Commissioner says: witt appeared In a Kelowna uni- can produce will be re- Aaecrs of her right hand wera port o f th is appears In another col- ...phc problem of distribution is form again and played a good game for ^ i K purposes. He crushed. However, she Is now rest- Tailored SPORTS JACKETS ...... $5.95 to $12.50 the Kelowna umn... o f this iSSUG. « II j Aij nlcnalso HlfToront-dJlIeront, necessitating npronsitntinc? rCtfU*regu- inIn thnthe rightrlirht garden. crnrdGn. RRudy u d v KKitsch i t s c h __ nolntsi— out that Britain formerly /%K_ob- hlid COmfortttWy comfortawy In. tho N ew Pullover S W E A T E R S ...... $1.95 to $3.95 Aldoi^n P^lnso^ “ totally different nature, got a triple in the seventh inning, fained much of its supplies from the Hospital. , , , man Ladd inovwl and seconded the g jnea^g of its affiliation with.the and Bud Gourllc redeemed his not Scandinavian countries, but now wiinrv rnrre nnA Tnhn Davidson Lovely New SKIRTS ...... $1.95 to $3.95 ' ACrm” n°lon“ l3l » I"' “J“ •“ to . S p l / . I l h»r left on Sunday .nd for_ John Vancouver, D.vi the. . home of Mr. JAP GROUP . production is marketed outside Bri ally speaking the administration, bub nevertheless, finds Itself about .2vii.g. Bill Hewlett, More New tish Columbia." heads arc experienced, capable and six billion board feet, short this • * * , The personnel of this Board are effleient. year and looks to Canada to make Friends of Harry Porker will be REMOVED FROM described as follows: n™i„in„ nnvernrnent sub- up this amount. interested to learn that recently, FALL HATS "The personnel of the toterior . - wnr nower nu- These-treniendous demands def- soon after receiving his "wings," SNO-SUITS COLDSTREAM Board are men sincerely Interested funHt®®*whIIJn m the'Board are set inltely put the Canadian lumber he was commissioned as a pilot offi- in■" the problops conto.n«ng th. Indu.tiy on to. .pot .bd_,ll...te;to ocr. ■ , . . that have warmth Shook Apples'From Trees— fS to and conKlenUouTln t^^ ‘"°?BC S FraiKmftefis ah” Alvin Angus arrived In AboutAKoo... Fifty_^movedTTir.., charge_____ of... the4U„ trust4-___ 4 ImposedI------tr, OHdto B.C. °ndHGTre TteO I* rUltS6^Fru^^ Jjlmliea C?m 13 QISO m7 ------Isstone^4|,„„ war ,.,0,. purposes ..nmncoc to in this fhis attached and charm. _ , country. Three-piece Suit, 7 to 14 yrs.' A group of about fifty Japanese As to the Doukhobor difficulty, , Th® lumber Industry today Is Mirs. Jack G ella tly spent a part who had been brought into the the Commissioner says: “As a war measure the conferring working under strict wartime con- of last weekwccjn. visitingvioihhk. withw 4V44 friends Priced:— , Coldstream district to assist in the "The Board has found that the of such unlisted Jurisdiction was trol, and any. lib b er may at any . relatives in Penticton, We’ve Jusi , unpacked an en­ harvesting were moved out again Doukhobor community are the most no doubt justified and it shoulu oe time be commandeered for war tirely new assortment for this this week, when they showed little recalcitrant In accepting regulations, said from the results of my invesu- poses and all production diverted Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, of Sum- week-end. $6.50 “ $7.95 willingness to follow the customary Some progress has, however, been gation that generaUy speaking the directly into war channels. _ merland, and sm all sons, JRobert and HATS for SCHOOL GHILS manner lOAof picking apples, made44.ui.io in4.4 dealingV41.C.0...6 with_____ them, v . . - - . , and'a------administration heads^of , j the^ FraR These------„conditions , make it . diiil 4 BfUce, wcrc wcek-enfi visitors at in dark and bright I , O K Children’s Two Piece SNO- It seems they persisted in shaking member of . the Board reported that Board are experienced, capable cult for the lumber companies to th^ home of Mr. and Mrs,Washing- colors. Each ...... the apples off the trees and refused voluntary registrations had been re- efficient. The years of turmoil and ''supply their retail customers, and tQ^ Brown, S U IT S in assorted colors. HATS that are smart and Priced:— ■ . . ' to follow instructions. ceived and he was hopeful that their co^usion have .finally evolved some lumber wtallera youthful for the matron. One official of the North Okana- objections would disappear, as the through trial and error an admmis- themselves without w nnnnlnfm^tPriced:- gan committee which arranged for advantages of regulated produqUon trative body which while have sell. Should reteilers-c^- ®o"SratuMions on her ^ $4.95 $5.95 the Japanese to be brought into the and sale become apparent to them." consistently endeavored ^ tp main- m®nce operatmg mlUs of their ovm^ northern area stated that there were As in the case of the Coast Board tain the confidence of the powers- the output of these ^ lls wotod be °w ^.f $2.95‘°$3;95 about three hundred there but this the Commissioner recommends that by proper business methods, .fre-i wnTnem are*^eine em- All the new trims. AU the group contained agitators and re- the vote be extended to tenants who quent circularizing of the pow ers In short, Bfc. Greenwo^jays, as new colors. Medium and fused to work as they were told to. are British subjects. and personal contact with the local far as lumber k on an ever-increasing scale. large head sizes. ^ 80 they were sent back from whence Fr.nt R«ard Complaints as to discrimina- War purposes A^st Ja^t and all ------they came. " British Columbia Fruit Board H on were heard, but I was impress- time. If there should be It is reported that there has been The development of orderly ed with the readiness of Mr. G. A. over, it may be released or om- GRANTS MADE a .considerable drop of Macs in the marketing, schemes is traced; and Barrat, chairman of the Fruit Bc^d, estic consumption, See the new assortment of north and that some growers have the Commisrioner finds that gener- and Mr.'Loyd, manager of the B.C. t — ' . h ardly started to pick as yet. . ' ■______Tree Fruits Limited, to defend any T think on the -whole we are better BY CITY TO FANCY TOWEL SETS A shower was held at the home actions actiops of these Boards to which off with Tree Fruits Limited. I am Mrs. K. G. Kern, Vancouver, was of*Mrs.”irH . HarrisTo^^ exception had been taken.- In my very weU satisfied ® honoring Miss K. Matheson on her opinion, based on the evidence Limited. ^ SERVICE CLUBS while attending the School Trustees forthcoitong marriage to Bryce Far- placed before mfe, a very great ma- with, the Marketing Act, but with convention. . , ^ j,ow, which takes place on Monday. Jority of the powers fim ly support the way in which it is oper^^^^^ Hostess Club and C.R.CJC. Re­ ------■ Sept. 28th A bou t thirty friends the Board and the Agency and our own elected representatives. Mrs. A. C. Christie, Victoria, at- eathered for the occasion anH some would consider its abolition as a Further Mr, Colem ^ smd, I am aU ceive Help to Instal Sanitary “WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT" tended the School Trustees conven- lovely gifts were presented to the great financial, loss to them and a with the Tree Fruit _Board, and Facilities tion in Kelowna this week, and was bride-to-be. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. serious danger to the fruit industry, think they are a fine lot of men, but ^ a guest of the Royal Anne Hotel. s J Weeks were co-hostesses The chaos and confusion of the I don’t think that the principle they The____ Canadian______Red Cross_____ Corps ------— — ■ ■ ______' early thirties.04 0*..., are «.w still, o.— . in------their------mem------have ------adopted4T-— — is a fair---- one. Mr. and the KelownaKelo-wna Service Men’s Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hayward, Van- Whilst there are still to be Coleman’s reference here was to the Hostess Club w ill each receive fifty A. H. Long and his daughter, who ‘individualists’—believers in poolings system.” doltos from the City to assist in M ore A bout Idwna last week, guLts of the Royal oa^t sever^^weSk:?^^^ free enterpris^tliese constitute a T h work carried on by the B:G. the tostaflation of sanUary .facilities Anne Hotel 4.,.. a __ _ __ very smallvery minority, small minority. ot (X the fruit Tree Fruits Limited is commended jn .their headquarter^This action the Rpyal Anne Hotel, left on Mon- growers of the Okanagan Valley, in the following language: Was taken by the City Council on MACS Mr and Mrs. N o rW Baker. vic-A^^^y “Several complaints, whilst dis- “The local units of producers are Monday night, toria, were the guests of Mr. and ^ . . . agreeing with______the administrative ac-______in the last analysis - the backbone of Both------organizations „ are endeavor- ... .. MOVE 16-Acre Orchard 'JVtrs. G. A. MdKay this week, while ‘ Hon McLean, Carmi, was a visi- ^jons of the Board and its Agency, the various organizations now func- ing to improve their quarters be­ attending the School Trustees’ con- in Kelowna for several hours - tribute to the courtesy with tioning. The production of fruit and; fore the winter sets in.'^Jie C.R.C.C, FOR SALE vention. on Saturday. which they had been treated by vegetable products varies in nature have an arrangement for the use From P a^ 1, 6 olum n 8 Board and Agency officials and a f-,iand quality;-climatic conditions are o f a building on the'Toe H proper- supply. . Heavy to Delicious, Ne-wtowns and McIntosh. firmed their adherence to the prin- not the same throughout the area ty; F ifty b im ^ ! McIntosh shipments to Eastern 4 room dwelling. ciple of orderly marketing. One included in this scheme.. There are there, and is_imderstood ^ Canada are heavy and forty pare such (Mr. A. S. Atwood, of Grand and always will be difficulties m militap’- authorities at .Vern^^-wtif gggt qj y^^inni- Forks) whilst voicing his protest as marketing and distribution due to send down fifty palliasres. peg -with several more on order, F U LL PRICE ...... $3,500.00 to discrimination, said, ‘First of all, these factors, in including th® var- ran^ment wiU. pr<^^^ Peaches are still ^ n g shipped, GOVERNMENT WAR RISK I want to say the Marketing Act is ious districts under one system of quarters^ for fifty^ men nere on Hales This crop has with low down payment and owner will take the salvation of the business of coverage. The production of cer- , rviint the'far exceeded estimates and a review car as part payment. vietable growers and fruit grow^ tain varieties and grades ®f’ fr«i^ „ T saniSr^ a S g ^ e iS ®f for the past f^ yeare i ers. Without it we should have which are found not to^be m such matter^ of _sanita^^tra^^ dicate the trmei^ous 3ump im th e 4.A.,r£»r. ■volume of this fruit, in the Okan- INSURANCE been bankrupt I haven’t the slight- ^-and as^to “ tmtsls^fofn^ct^^^he""" ------McTAVISH, WHILLIS & GADDES LTD. est doubt about that.’ we> *'|vidence 'tLtTe’'mS Sxes. ^In T 937*?t h a T otomplti’”fo THE PIONEER HAIL mSUBANCB AGENTS W e invite you to ciall and have your applications’filled Phone 217 Kelowna, B.C. with later, (Mr. J. A. Coleman, Vice- is alive to toe importance of t h ^ TO^^Hostess Club’s difficulties g^ rt of this year’s , crop of 925,000 up (they require to be in triplicate). All information and president of toe Grand Forlre. Co- P5oWems.^_TOrough .the mechanism — reported to toe Council by boxes. help are available to you at ' operative Growers’ Exchange) said, of tois^agency,, underutiuGr competentcoixipetexiT Aaij ld—, lrm a r j~7 “j .'L add; wh7 repre'- rkOTlim ffTkCCC! ‘You know What happened in 1922 leadersh^, great _ progress has been. that body on the Hostess probab y fjRIVKR . I .OSES without control. I think myself made. The solution of toe distribu* another week. This- vamty ^ x/axa v aaai. a^yrvaA/ CAPTAIN WEEKS that most people realize now that tional problem cannot be. attamed certain changes must he made -were shipped to CONTROL OF CAR Ltd. the Act is a real benefit and I am without such an organization.^ U the-present premises in the Kerr states and to Montreal. E. M. CARRUTHERS & SON also very strongly in favor of cen- a tribute to toe progressiveness of 3 jQej^ on P en d ozi Street, w here the -tvrrmtreal and H a lifa x FEUCITATED tral selling. As long as there is not thetoe fruitfreit growers ofot^toeDltana^n the'Okanagan v»oe 5+p VioaHmia'rtprsj^gadquarters. A wash-w^to M ovin g to M cars___ of «4i -While driving toto Kelowna on MORTGAGES REAL ESTATE INSURANCE central___ selling - „ there is always , . the that they have „ , by united “ ■ 4 ..effort been room ana lavamry must DC iiibidij- and lavatory must be install-- i_ 44,,_o -orhile the onion busi- Pendozi p,.TirtnTi .«Street5trP4»f ahnntabout .'i5.30 SO nuon WWed­ ed - 'odd one of those individualists who able to effect an iterating system g

!^embers of toe executive of the. crease of^ domestic consumption of e^-comt^ing,asked that toe ti^^a^°®g®\eventy®?^, S S ^ h f poJto iff Kelowna Board of Trade and of the fruits, and by means of toe niixed se^r_be installed an^ ® twenty cars already shipped. T h e _ the^rner of Pendozi Street and City'Council paid an, informal trib- car, fruit and vegetables, are en- C.R.C.C. be penmtted an exte erane price is exceptionally' good, a v p t iiip Practicallv no dam- nte to Captain-J. B. Weeks, of the abled to be .brought to- markets of time to pay ,for toe conneci . - ,. for a six-auart basr ______._____4.i,_ or.«i C anadian.Pacific Steamshin service whioh .™ B «ble to .b 3. r b M I c r N e ith er the C.E.C.C. o r .the H o3t: Jbnj-five cent, for a obr-ouart baa- ^ ’a, a ..m obile^ lots of fruits or vegetebl^ . ess Club askrf "Apple-Day”, s.dieme. of the ^ iniured.. his shij^ the tug Haramata, which “ It is my opmioin, therefore, that monetary assistance, but, a - Kiwanis Clubs in. prairie cities ac- i\/r -mnd-ra ^®^® ^ts last run under his com- lon> V icio^ in it is only by organization on a fairly debate, each - organization was ^ot- _ ^ suipr^ng number of In Police (Spurt on Monday mom- i wide scale and under toe manage- ed fifty dollars for the - aboles Tree Fruits now have ord- ing. Swart s licence .was taken a-vray rjantain Weeks retired oriThurs- ment of experienced merchandisers pose of h®lf®g ^ith toe installa- apples. ^ him for one year, and at toe ^ay Ster fStySv^yeSs of s e S can maximum efficiency in bringbringr tion of sanitary faciUties. , .. , business. The Kiwanis sell the ap- ing the producers’ , product to the Mrs. ueorgeGeorge ijaviusuiiDavidsou hasuao return- P ^ Jo funds for some spous- inationumtog.__a mo^ougb cammauded every CJ-Jl. ultimate consumer be attained.” ship bn the lake, including toe York, I ed from two weeks holiday spent that licence Recommendations Aberdeen, Kaleden, Okanagan,: Sic- in Vancouver, WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION 1. Specific recommendations are eight hundred thousand ,‘boxes_ of arnous and others. He was in com­ made affecting the Kamloops an^ mand of the Sicambus when she FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE. Miss Gwen Stetem has retj™^ iS j'S e 'e m llS '^ S h ” S made her. last run, .taking the Gyro Grand Forks areas to her- BIRTHS y. -,iS rs = be., complete Seu'^l’g r S 'w e a s ^ fr S 'convention party to Penticton in: accountingritincy tr,to tVif>the grower,ffrnwpr. givinge iv in s jjj vtEast,--.. Kelowna,___.... . ®i “ aisappomiiiicitb uuv j __ One Gallon ..... —..... 30c Five Gallon ...... $2.00 been expected that the figure would RAYM ER-In ^® Kel®WM Gen^ sin ce the withdrawal of pass- full particulars of all . costs, levies I Two Gallon ...... - 65c Six Gallon ...... $2.40 and deductions including toe over- proven by experience totoave given '^®,p^g®3™ 3^ g ;n e n t calls fo r 400,000 enger ships from the lake. Captain age percentage. ^^® boxes to be^shipped before the end n ^ ^ ;™ ^ tss^ n a wteks h^ had command of the tog Three Gallon $1.05 Eight Gallon...... $3^20 3. The.Board should have power ition with distributional agencies. ® ^ an^the remaining 400,- as^Rayiner, Okanagan Mission, ® jq-aj-aniata. H e recalled that it was to determine, and if necessary limit, Having been tested and . having to ^ to be dlcided ®®“* in 1897 that he, commenced his ser­ Four Gallon 4...... $1.40 Ten Gallon...... $4.00 the amount of all overages, i.e., the been proven that in this way the _t h later date SMITH—-In the Kelowna General vice and that he walked the five amount marketed by a shipper to grower can make contact with the j„te four cars have been ship- Ho^ital, on Thursday, Septem­ miles from Vernon to Okanagan excess of the quantity accounted for ultimate consumer, with'increased ped to the United - States . under .. 4 this.r.j„ ber 10, 1942, tq. Rev. and Mrs. Landing when . a lad to see the; to the producer. bargaining powers, in cpmpetiti-ve • Daniel Smith, Kelowna, a son. launching of one of toe passenger ...... arrangement. . .. . 4. The Board s^puld require a markets, it calls for continuous ef- One of the great advantages of r ATVTPRFT T,—Tn toe Kelowna Gen- arriving Just fifteen minutes too late to witness the ceremony. bond to be furnished in such form .fort in an , endeavor to place the this aBicci.i<= agreement44b to ------local growers is 'and for such an amount satisfactory'^solution of the problem of to^triDu- outlet for- I S S S ’ & ¥ in “''- Saf rtg-a-S in all respect to it, guaranteeing the tion upon a firm foundation. Unr^- ^qqqqq boxes and curtail the surplus ard - Campbell, Kelowna, a sp . .friends throughout toe Valley m payment by the shipper to the pro-^ stricted competition of grower storage capacity by that Medalta BOWLS ducer of all monies found owing at . against grower has been demonstra- ^ jg hoped that consider- BREW—In toe Kelowna General through his sunny nature, sense o f: toe final yearly settlement. ted, in the past experiences of the ^ble volume :-will be moved to the Hospital, on Sunday, September humor and unfailing kindliness and .... for MIXING 5. The appointment of auditors, growers of the Okanagan Valli^, to near future. 13, 1942, to- Mr.- and Mrs. Lewis courtesy. Brew, Kelowna, a daughter. On behalf of the City of Kelowna, Stock up NO W w h ile the choice is should be subject to the approval-of lead to financial disaster.^ F re it . ------si— ------— the Provincial Board. growing in toe Okanagan has be- •WILLETT—In toe Sisters Hospi- Mayor G. A. McKay congratulated i large! ' ■ tal, , on Tuesday,, Sep- Captain Weeks on his long-term of wTb lts“Smlfl?a^™ whole situaUon been tember 15, 1942, to Mr. and. Mrs. service to the district His. Worship t S lina“ »olLionf-of the com- beyond the borders of th « valley. H M V Willett a son ^ said that Captain Weeks-had- al-

TEA POTS - BROWN PITCHERS eral Hospital, on matter which needed his assistance, GLASS WATER SETS ..ember I7th, 1942, to Mr. and be extended best -wishes for a . ddipbas.® Donald C. Fillmore, a daughter. jQjjg an,j happy sunset holiday^ FLOWER POTS, etc. the necessity of constitutional “a 'n d T C T ree pW te Litoited said^ endments as recommended by toe Board and B.C. Tree u ^imixea , birffelv deoendent upon DICKSON—In toe Kelowna Gener- ' R. G. Rutherford, on behalf of Rowell-Sirois Commission to place provide an organization the Canadian al -Hospital, bn Thursday, Septem- the Board of Trade, extended felici-' her 17th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. tations and expressed the Board’s the marketing problems on a per- toe fr®were’^^^^^^ Tppfe preduc"^^^^^^^^ Frederick. Dickson, R.R. 3, Kel- appreciation of- Captain Weeks’;, A of nnrt +hA vparcs* rnnfract Cial Circles. • . IJley DeCOuie a t wx^a va*>. o , au« /vef tiwiio,owna •<* a son. , icaujr ready v.u-utMsxai.A\/i*co-operation cti^at oxxall w***^-.times. made between the growers, shippers of central authority to which toe bb^^^g’n®^ ni^tain the MTYAGAWA—In toe Kelowna Gen- Captato- W e^ , to a toief spe^h The BENNETT HARDWARE and toe B.C. Tree Flmits Limited are Governments can advice care m^t be Hospital, on Wednesday, of thanto, stated that when he ma^ only temporary expedients. In toe and opinion. H ^maintained on^a con- September 23, 1942, to Mr. and ^® Kelowna, B. C. course of time this statute and the democratic basis, they can be of in- ted Kingdoin m ^ Miyagawa, Glenmore, a only, toree buddings on what is contract referred to, will expire. The valuable service as toe spokesmen sbtutes the tne i. daughter. « now Bernard Avenue. policy of central selling has been for the fruit industry of British Co- dian apple industry.

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t h e E E 'L O W M A c o h e i e h P A G E F IV E THUItSBAY. SEFTKiaaEK ®i. v m CITY INSTRUMENTS m m i m Moffit About FARMERS' WITH THE W n Classified Advertisements GROWERS STILL ON LOOSE VICTORY So44fui On PRAISE Alderman O.' 3L. Jones reported to the City Council ou Monday that TICKETS You can't beat it for a quick, cncrgixtng meal, twmtr-n** »«*r« le O T H E R iT^' Wanblag most enthusiastic music belonging to the City, ml- ^ Monday for Prince Edward Tickets will enable oerl- iotnxth On U>e oUter hand, those growers FLAVOURS pks. 23c Minimum cbaig*. KA c«nU. Machines. RefrigeraUHrs, etc . . . » u i i _< j a___ thouidi this had been seen a few Island. ^ ^ ^ VJctonr 2 29c Wb«t> it la daairoil tbai rapliaa b« aadretaad to a box at Tba Courier OI6c«, an . A. H. Miller, PP.CX.L, ada to purchase Victory Bonds dur- tioaai dutrit* ol tae ccata >a 'maade. maiumeni* nro * the returned from England and is Ing the forthcoming Victory Loan Cheese rence W alrod. 4®-lto about it, and some of them have Soda Crackers been forced to ask for assistance soSTfour b?cnTacked « loave^to Kelowna. KRAFT CANADIAN ESKBVB year heme with Bsint. from the .townspeople. RED ARROW—Salted or not. KRAFT VELVEETA HELP WANTED “it has been a revelation to towns* down a couple of years ago and May Birch, H.CA.F. (W. '^‘^^hirncw Xnarture Is expected As building supplies are curtall» turned over to the Junior Band, q ,, Victoria, was a visitor In Ko- to ™ vlSra mram P e r • GOLDEN LOAF - ■mil -imrmm'riin wti in PsLot inslde and Out to give pcoplc and^owcrs alike, the man- ^hls organization has now disbond- lowna for several days last week. Y* p k g...... 23c SPREADEASY ANxBIh—Men and wesnen np so ,. ^ lumber etc. which townspeople have ^ .*7^^ junior Board of Trade ou # «u” rlotlc farmers to exchange a x>ortlcm PUILADELI'UIA CIUIISTIE’S—Salted or not. 00 years of age who are unabla pS S d ^ worked to get the crop off. for a loan of the City! A r A P SwnT t^olr products for Victory bonds. BOCQUEFORT tr%to Hodo AaaonUaiessential wwar o r u/nrirwork tn to tnira take ... “They hove bc«n Interested In ownJd ImtSmenirto^L^rt It In Victory Tickets are expected to Bc^ A R M S T R O N G over the following established and picking the apples or peara and not jor,j,jng ^ band under the direction Sergt, Hugh Kennedy, H.C.O.C., cure from the farming comm ^Ity pk. 23c, pk. 43c SWANKY SWIGS very profitable Watkins household In how much they were going to. get of K. B. NUnn. has returned from England, where Its share of the general contrlbu- and form products routes: ®“^ f » *u„ After some ^scusslon, the Council he has been for the past two ybars. tlon required for war financing THE CHURCHES 'The same cannot be ^id of the bedded to ask the Jaybees to see He leaves today, Thursday, lor without Jeopardizing the farmeFs T w o shipments just non, and others. Beal opportunity for ------professional pickers who are relciy could locate any more of Vancouver, after sjpen^ng ten days capital or the reserves necessary for SWEET BISCUITS received. workers. For full Information, write rTC'rTAM crn^M r*!? mterested In their own retures. City-owned Instruments and leave in Kelowna, the guest of Mr, them to meet emergencies. or call The J. B. Watkins Company, There was one case where profes- the box of band music. and Mrs. J. B. Spurrier. A farmer will sign Victory Tlck- ORANGES— 1010 Alberni St, Vancouver, B.C. SOCIETY sional pickers picked one section of • • ets authorizing any buyer of his Pure Jam SIzc-252's, 0-3c Corner Oernxrd Ave. and Bertram St. an orchard and refused to pick the Capt. C. 1C. Held and Mrs. Reid, produce to deduct a percentage of APRICOT— per doz...... rfest sim ply because the crop there M ore A b ou t Vancouver, former Kelowna resl- the sales prices of that produce and 43c 2-lb. tin ..... This Society is a branch of The was a lUtlo lighter. Townspeople dents, are spending a hoUday in forward it to the Natlojial Wair Fin- 40c L E M O N S — FOR SALE M other Chuiiurt^, TheT First Church people are willing to imdcrtako recently arrived from England, victory Bonds CANDY— Pi. substantial shipment just received. oven, exceptional value at $79.60. Ing, 8 pjn. Reading Room open anything,” this man stated, leaves today, Thursday, for Vancou- ^he Vlctoiy Ticket Is divided into The Bennett Hardware, Kelowna, Wednesday afternoon, 3 to 0 pm. Reliable estimates indicate that From Page 1, Column 4 ver, after spending two weete leave three parts, one retained by the far- the McIntosh in this district are not Bread and 'Cakes Fruit and Vegetables B.C. Phone 1. 0-lc that graded safety lessons bo also at his homo here. He brought greet- xncr, one forwarded to the buyer . • ■ < yet half picked. Packing houses es­ ings with him from Kelowim men' designated by the farmer, the third , . fresh dally from local . . . spcc/ally featured ds in o r Sale—1042 Rogfra Console timate that they have received a- bakeries. season F THE UNITED CHUKCH “‘rhe argiS^enTK^' of Spanish "f® turned over to the locai war finance . Radio, 11 tubes, 5 short wave O F d A N A D A bout one-third of the Mac crop, but point out that bands, Miracle tuning. This radio Fint United, corner RIebter St. >nd is like new. Reg. $189.00. Snap at Bernard Avenue that a larger percentage $125.00. The Bennett Hardware, K e­ ed lowna, B.C. Phone 1. , 0-lc Mlnlitcr: Rev. W. W. MePheraon, H.A.. D.Th. slmply rolled Into the packing hous- H4.S optionaljsS"”'==« ;s •=M=i;ii=;« = | G o r d o n ’s G r o c e r y over there. it—such as a crop failure, a disease “ o il Sale—38-aore, fully equipped Organiit and Choir Leader; es in volume and It Is e:^peoted to The resolution askmg fm Shaded YOUR HOME STORE continue on Thursday and Friday safety lessons being add^ to the left outbreak, or other emergency be- farm, with 5-roomed house, Cynl S. Mosaop, A.T.C.M., L.T.C.L. L.A.C. B. S. Welter, R.C.AJ’., F when the result of the labor of the curriculi^^met y^ith Uttle p ^ s i- Monday for the east, after spend- y o ^ the farmers contool. ' barns, stables, etc. Apply, box 74, Prompt, Efficient Service Phone 30 and 31 hundreds of townspeople again be- tlon. A. B. Fellowes, Secretay-Trea- j g leave in Kelowna visiting This Victory Ticket is actually a Kelowna Courier. 9-lc Rally Day Sunday 11 a.m.— ^The ShadoTV o f a G reat comes evident. f f ------, Association and chalr- smoothing out of the scheme origl- IANO For Sale—Lovely tone; Rock In a Weary Land. 'Tho fact that the business places nian of the Vancouver Board, pre- nated here for Wyr Savings Pledges In Kelowna are closed on Tuesdays sented a tabulation of figures which ------L-A.C. Deryck _ Bond _graduated on two— _years----- —ago. At that time the like new. A bargain lor cash. 7.30'p.m. T h e Friendship o f Jesus: P and 'Thursdays is now accepted as a showed clearly that in those cities Thursday, September 10, from No. local committee urged, and received Must sell immediately. Apply, J. E. Its Pow er. matter of course Housewives plan where graded safety lessons were 2 Wireless School, Calgary, taking permission to use, pledges by grow- Stone, Box 892, Kelowna. 9-lc their shopping accordin^y, ' and taught in the school, the traffic ac- sixth place in a class of 105. The ers which instructed packing houses “ALLEN BURYS”! o b Sale—Pontiac Sedan, In ex­ even travellers and visitors In the cidents were reduced considerably, bomber crew who flew to Canada and canneries to deduct a stipulated F town cannot do business or Vancouver is particularly interested alter raiding Germany, and are now amount from the growers cheque, cellent mechanical condition. make purchases Some indeed have in this resolution, as the suggestion .touring across the continent, wer? and forward it to Ottawa for Invest- Cheap fo r cash. Can be seen at EVANGEL caueht the harvest spirit and spent has been already turned down by present at the ceremony, ^ d -War Savings, haliborange! A rm ory. 8-2c TABERNAOE the day picking with their friends the Advisory Curricula C o^ittee. “Sparks” were presented to the rp^is Idea proved effective here o b Sale—Okanagan farms, large or customers. The'TVustees^ resoluUon will be for- graduates by the captain of the circumvented the necessity of The nicest way of F and smalL Write J. H. Aberdeen. 2S8 Bertram 8t Inevitably, of course^ there have warded to toe advis<^ ^mmlttee crew. the grower finding ready cash for taking Halibut Liver m B.H. 1, Kelowna, B.C. 42-tfc Pastoiv-P. S. Jones been one or two accidents as well «»rirt n t r p a f bis War'Savings purchases. It was VHWTUVttOi as raw.shoulders, bruised legs and with the hdditionM reconmenda^^ bi other sections of the VITAHMD Oil. scratched arms, to say nothing of that the Curricuto CommittTO had been spending his toave^v^^^^ country and in such industries as OAMNiJVICI 85c and $1.50 NOTICE achin? muscles should have as members represent- ing his parents, Mr. and Hfcs. Sewle, industry and now it has i We preach Jesus Christ, Saviour, J. Bouch, proprietor of the Up- atives ^ the B-C- School Tr^^^ fe"'f^r^* Po4u ^Sn B sie? edges Healer, Baptlzer and Coming stairs Barbbr Shop, fell from an ap- Association M d the Parent-Te^- 16. ^ :^ v e r, to ^ s i t W ^ jg integral and Ge t “JET'' Hot stove Polish. Cleans, polishes “cooking-hot” King. pie tree and severely injured his er AssociMion. ^ brother ^ From mere ne pqrt of the forthcoming BAYER'S ASPIRIN back. He is confined to hospital In Other action taken by the conven- will proceed e^t. _ ' steel stoves. Won’t blacken. Stores THE FULL GOSPEL Victory Loan campaign; a cast 't-, tion included a resolution urging 4. sell “J E T ” . 9-4c Locally the idea will probably 9-lc Mrs'< J. D. Kennedy also fell and that student-age persons should not B. F. Minns, veteran of the First work out that the farmer will sign, sprained her ankle, while others be employed without a permit from Great War, has enhstedm the Vet- u m m a g e sale, tinder the auspi­ a Victory Ticket Instructing his R have suffered more or less serious the National Selective Service dom- erans Guard of Canada, he ces of the Junior Hospital Aux­ packing house, his cannery , or 'the injuries mittee. The object of this is to pre- left on Wednesday, Sept. 16, to re- iliary. In the Orange Hall, Satur­ Creamery to deduct a definite ^ e local labor situation is not vent students leaving school to ob- port at Vernon., . day, N ovem b er 14, a t.9.30 a.m. 8-2c NOTICE amount from his cheque or cheques good,_ of course, but is muc^ S ^ u rS ffi^ tS o b T w L n 'iS e ^ Squadron Leader Bruce MUler, and invest it in Victory ; Bonds. rA R N IN G — Take notice that posi­ Estate of Nell Duncan MoTavlsh, than.it was feared it might l«. So e R.CA-F., spent several hours in ICe- which be will receive shortly there- deceased. W' tiv e ly no trespassing or. carry­ •wnTTPP T«5 TTPRPRV CTVFNthat A retelephone pole outside the home Christian Heer, Rutland, last Tues- of Mrs. M. A. Dendy, 379 Pendozi day afternoon. Sept. 14th, on the RAILWAYS Education, was named Honorary ™ ; s f bS ca u S upX ? S = Street, early Sunday mqniing. Vernon Road. President. -

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• m 'lattCJT BIGHS McLetsiJaa. M fiF m iy & F ria r iJK*.- AQUATIC DANCES GLENMORE MAN |owM> l«t4. httv« TUeeti gratatfcd sMfr- BRITISH MAGAZINE W t k i'Q /'A V /% T E T Healtli Unit Hears Of Big hy %ht C ity €-c«u.tu'il to ARECONaUDED erwt sign# on Uteir building on SUBSCRIPTIONS Bernard Avenue. AMERICAN OIL Improvement In Valley The last Aquatic dance of the sea­ WORRYING PIGS FOR ‘KELOWNA’ son tooic |>l«ce on Saturday night, PROMOTIONS No Outbreak of Serious Nature when the Directors turned over the Bob Morgan Unharmed in Among Humans in Area Committec Can Arrange Subs Dieppe Raid WINFIELD ^to*car^v o n Announcement is made by A. H. Covered by Unit At Reduced Rates thdr exeSent^^^^ Manner erf Paul Chase, of Glenmore, last Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duggan, of Ver- cOTUforts to the local men of that .^*^**^‘*^- Ainericon Oil Company Again we urge, do not forget your K in iu oiw Mji vtio »»VM ^ iJmlted. of the eppoiritnients of G. bagged a coyote which had a meeung of the Urriou Board of non. were weeh-end visitors of Mrs. magazines for tiiv KM?n of Kelowna’s ®- I-®wto8 as manager of Eastern disturbing pigs In the dktnct. Health of the Okarragan Valley Duggan's mottier. Mrs. Goss, end name-ahip, 11M.CB. Kelowna. realised from the j c. h\ ii as m anager KeturnJng hom e from Kuthmd ...... Healto Unit wo* held ia Kelowna sister. Mr*. Josik McKobb, of Trail, I f a steady supply of reading mat­ affalf. Western divisions of BriUsh Am- evening, he saw some pigs corrall­ on Wedneaday' afternoon, Septem- who 1* here for the packing season, ter is to be forwarded to llie men cidcan Oil. ed by a number of coyotes, some ber 23, following the dosing ecss- „ . . . of the Kelowna, a steady supply of gi«maii0wag distance from the road. He hurried Iona of U»e B. C. School lYustecs' bommerville is reported as magazine* must be convention. doing nicely, but stie will be in hos- received at The home, got his gun and returned to Courier office. IS YOUR FURNACE the scene, w here, after a little Jjunt, Those present were; Reeve K. J. three weeks more. 1’be local committee in charge of he Buccoeded In shooting one of the McDougall of Penticton, chairman, Mr,. FranW wnuol.. comforts for me men of the Ke­ A SABOTEUR ? NOTICE. anlnuila. Darkness, however, pre- Mrs.-Colin Macdonald, representing i,, i? ? lowna, under the ctiairmaoshtp of vented him from getting the others, the Penticton School Board, and , -o Hospital, having D. C. Paterson, has been able to . . . J. R. Wlglcsworth, Ti-easu^r, of Saturday. chip parcels once a week for some FUEL is SCARCE Bob Morgan, who with his moUi- Penticton; P. G, Dodwell and C. J. ti, „ j j u * time. I f this Is to b e kept up, tiie er, Mra A. Morgan, had lived in Huddleston, Summorland; A. Dav- daughter, stream of magazines cannot be per­ W e will gladly check your Glenmore for several years prior to Idson, Weetbank; J. M, Brydon, ? „ Saskatoon, are visiting mitted to dry up. moving into Kelowna a few years representing the Kelowna gchool * Any magatines that arc of interest Heating System and clean School Pupils ago, Is now with the armed forces Trustees; Mayor G. A. McKay, roo- flopping with her brother and sls- to men ore acceptable. All you are the Furnace. Flues and In England. He has written his resenting the Kelowna City Coun- tcr-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clag- asked to do Is Just to lea ve -them mothcr stating that ho had taken cll; A. B. Woodd, Secretaj^ of the waldon has spent the C/iimney with our Pupils now working on farms < idustry and at The Courier office, where they part in the Dieppe raid and had es- Kelowna Rural Schools Health As- with her husband on Van- will bo bundled up and ehlpped. VACUUM CHIMNEY who are intending to continue their studies arc reminded caped without a scratch. soclatlon; Dr. J. M. Her&hey, Sec- ^o'iver Island, where he is an in- If you would prefer to contribute C L E A N A ID . that the full course of lessons will commence on * * • rotary, and Dr. G. P. Amyot, Pro- in the Air Force. n dollar or so to this worthy pur­ Pilot Officer Tom Pearson, who vincial Health Officer. r. „ c, i* *. .T, - recently graduated and received his rii»' Amvnf urv,r> ir. irno James Shanks, of Vancouver, for pose, the committee would bo plcas- Home owners pay for hav­ . MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, -ed to arrange a subscrljptlan to ing their heating systems commission at Rivers, Man., arrived for the School Trustees’ convention, w hnnd^ ’ T » some magazine. The committee is home on Wednesday of lost week discussed a number of matters with acquaintance^Kound cleaned .'. . whether they and that it is in their own best interests that they shall able to obtain subscrJ|itlqns to most on leave, and left again on Monday, the Board. packing house oja Saturday. , have work done or not, attend school on that date, otherwise there is no possible current maga^ncs at a reduced rate, Mrs P M Paiinicker. of Vancou- «r ^ letter from the c^tor of a Mrs. W. W. Robinson, who has so every dollar contributed does for 3/16 of an inch of soot way in which those pupils who absent themselves until ver, 1^ a' guest at the home of her “ nursing home In Kelowna almost double duty. means 62% loss in effic­ later in the school year can catch up with the Curriculum. sister Mrs. Lewis, Sr. regret was expressed for the in- for some time, was able to spend a The men of the Kelowna are pat­ i'SifSi ' • • » publicity couple of days at her home in Wih- rolling the coasts. They are away iency or $6.20 out of every All students are therefore urged to return to class Pte. Frances Hume, C.W.A.C., has t”ls district at the time of fldj} jagt week, from port for weeks at a time and, $10.00 spent for fuel. on October 5th, «as academic standing is even more es­ been transferred from Ottawa to high lake level, • • • in cramped quarters, their off duty j i i i i i Halifax. Summary of Activities Ralph Berry, Jr., went over- hours hang heavily unless they have sential in present w ar conditions than ever before. • • • , seas, a number of his friends and acceptable reading matter. This the GEORGE LEWTAS Geo. FHntoft, who has owned and The following is a brief suimnary fellow-workers at the Woodsdale local committee, with your help. Is J. GALBRAITH E. W . BARTOlNf, Secretary, operated the Glenmore Store for of the activities carried out Under Packing House have made it a rule trying to provide. LIMITED Kelowna Board of School Trustees. has had a wide experience in mar- several years, has enlisted in the Health Unit organization dur- to send him a parcel and "gang let- Used packs of playing cards iVould Phone 100 ]Kelowna, B.C. 8-2c ketlng operations during his 23 R.C.A.F, and has leased his store ing the past two and a half months, ter” for his birthday. The letter also bo acceptable' If any bridge 7-3o years with British American Oil, to E. J, Burr, of New Westminster, As indicated at the last meeting, should be a lengthy one by the time fans have packs which they are Since 1937 he has been manager of who, with Mrs, Burr, arrived early the members of the staff have con- each one has written something not using. the Quebec division of the company last week and took over the busi- centrated on problems of sanitation, which is giving them all a lot of and previous to that was manager ness Idst Thursday. Mr, and Mrs in an ■ effort to prevent the occur- f^j, same time everyone is drowning while fishing in May last of the company’s Alberta division Flintoft have moved their house- rence or spread of diseases pecul- sad when remembering that George The service was donducted by If you are a home owner, or are purchasing a home 1935 to 1937, and of the Saskatche- hold furniture to Manhattan Beach, lar to the summer months. While no Berrv is still reoorted missing at Rev. C. W, Kirksey, vicar of Chase, wan----- mor division 1932 to 1935. , , , spcciflc discoses were mentioned, nienne ^ who also consecrated a simple gran­ 7i6e Wise-birds Cryt and have financial problems, if you wish to build, Glenmore’s two local packing we were, of course, particularly in- , ite stone, set at the water’s'‘edge, Andrew Ritchie terested in the prevention of ty- j. h . Aberdeen is still in Kelowna or alter your present. home, or business, consult bearing the following, inscription: and M. D. Wilson, are now working phoid fever and acute anterior pol- Hospital and will be for another “In memory of J. E. Montague and at full speed. ^ , , iomyelitis. To this end, circulars week at least, and perhaps longer; A. W. Henderson. Drowned, May, 1= "ported a, mueh Improved. 1942.” vie\v of various factors such as pro- ' F. C. Brown has been spending a A f ^ . 4 ^ . Ue4M4t^io41> oaugnier, jvirs.^ Hume. tection of food, milk and water few days at his ranch, “Claremore," On Monday while Mrs J D sUPPUes* the, fly nuisance and en- arriving on Wednesday of last week. MANAGER KennedTS K k^n S picidng Yironmental sanItaUon Simple di------^------apples in the orchard of Paul Chase, sections were set forth for the prep- a ^ fer dSba'Sy'"*""""" OKANAl^ MISSfON. Yorkshire Savings & Loan ■*m» . . ■ ^ plies. These circulars were distrib- . _ _ ' . Mrs. “Buster" Materi and two uted mainly in the course, of visits Association children returned home on Thurs- to the homes, so as to give an op- to^^°th at^a^sm *w a^b^^o^^ rfav inof nffol- a monfh’c iricit trwto portunityDortunitv forfo r discussiondlscusslon ofOf the .lm'im- and Willett ~ day last, after a month’s visit o f Ross- who will be at the office of her parents at Debden, Sask. portance of the various points em- "An ^asized. In the course of this work , J. R. Andrews, of Sherbrooke, an unusually large number of visits Mr. and Mrs RusSell Ivens and Que.-, is a guest at the home of to homes throughout the country small daughter of Trail have been his brother, R. W. A n d r^ , who have been made, and we are par- spendinl a few dayrhoiidS’ in toe £. M. CARRUTHERS & SON recently has^ been quite ill but is ticulaHy pleased with the interest; MOLssibh as the gjuests of IVIr. Ivens’ LIMITED now recovermg. taken in this subject. We are veiy parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivens. glad to report that up to date this ^ e y returned t6 their home last . Percy Rankin returned last Sat­ year we have had no cases of infan- Tuesday, W ED. and THURS., SEPT. 23 and 24 urday with a moose from a hunt­ tile paralysis in our district, and ' • • • ing'trip in the Cariboo district. He there has been no further spread Professor David Murdoch return- was accom panied there b y iDan Insurance - Notary Public - Loans - Real Estate of typhoid from toe original six. ed to toe University of Saskaj^e- Hill, of Kelovma. cases which occurred earlier in toe wan last Wednesday. The Universi- J A C K H A L L year in the Rutland district. ty remains closed until October 5th Frosts, which visited \ the Glen- joined British American in 1920 and more district, lasb Thursday and In addition to the improvement to enable the staff and students to r IS e F rid a y n i^ t s , Tam A gAk to-^natoes lU^'rthe bumper harvest ^ West where he has served in vari- and other tender plants and flowers improvements have . been taking place in urban districts,.and ^ ®®rs. Nonnan Apsey, who had ous capacities with B.A, Prior to in some of the gardens, concrete evidence of this is pro- spending a short holiday ^ at his new appointment, he was mana------r-----^------vided by statistics which we have Coast, returned to to® Mission ger of the company’s Alberta Examine glass jars for cracks, fo“ Kelc«vna this war Tn to'e sprto^ division. nicks or flaws. Pint-size containers ^ survey showed that there were \ J _ L Both Mr.-Lewtas and Mr. Hall are best to msure proper process- « totaL'"^ 253'b ^ rlrfvie'Trewb^g The growers are making rapid will make their headquarters at ing.-Remove all dirt, wash weU and monthly scavenger^service As in- Toronto.m------9-lc sterilize fo r tw en ty minutes• in boil- . « timated at toat time, toese privies mg water. If tin cans are obtainable, constituted a definite m e n a c e t o top ^er. Several of toe .growers have these can be ured but only^with^e health of the^ community. Follow- this variety HOME CANNING pres^e^ cooker method. ^ They ing action taken by the Council, on UKIDr OF FISH NEW should b?used’'K^once^“^®‘^ our recommendation, this of plight Lieutenant W. A. Hobson, scale, j-emove^ head tail and any shows that of toe 253 box privies ^ . „ TO MANY COOKS large bones that wiU toke up too formerly in operation, 145 have been 1st Okanaf^ Mission Wolf Cub ■ converted already to pit privies, 18 Pack MADE IN Patriotic housewives are now tak- rim^^Sacking toit ^ replaced by septic tanks The Pack will meet at toe Scout - care and 57 by sewer connections. The wall on Friday Sent 25th at 315 CANADA mg advantage of every opportunity not to crush or bruise the flesh. Use remaining 33 will be converted to nm aept. zom, az j .id to can. Home canning of fish is no only pure drinking water for all the pit type by the end o f the rtt-es-.*^ 13-oz. 25-ot. 40-oz. new art in many parts of this coun- preparatory purposes. . . Dickie Cousins and Walter Shan- a ^ o fu / try,trv butout jnerethere are _yetvet manv many nlaces places When wnen using tnetoe pressurenressure cooKer,cooker S**Penticton, practically a 100 per cent Friday passed Several their First other Star Cubs tests havelast 1.45 2.70 4.15 PHPNE 224 BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD; For Free Home Delivery All fish suitable for canning may are only^ partially sealed and are immediately following the last ^ e meetin?started with a ^ e save: the BOTXXEl Glass Is sorely be canned by one of two methods-^ processed and exh^austed at^.the meeting in July, several cases of and to i^ w S l W d by in sfriS n needed. Save on battles and *Iassware and bave yonr Salvage Oonunlttoe coUeet. 25c DOZEN PAID by pressure cooker when one is same time with toe hot water bath encri>halonivelitis were renorted in ' BA FOR ALL EMPTIES f**’ Finish sealing them at the h S S ST^fie p "S ton S t5 ! S S ts ^ catchmg_and method. With a pressure^ cooker, end ef the process. ^ Since that time sporadic-cases have ______This advertisement is not pub­ proper processing is assured to pre- When using the pressure cooker, occurred throu^out toe whole area lished or displayed by the Liquor ★ vent spoilage. With the hot water be sure that aU equipment is work- served bv the Kealto TTnit with a .Control Board or by the Govern­ bath method, if great care is exer- ing properly. Start the timing of total of at least 15 cas^ L S l ? C.N.R. DEPARTS ment of British Columbia. cised to assure proper sterilization all processing when the proper tern- diagnosed. The mortality in toe of utensils and sufficient processing, perature is reached, and be sure to horses affected w ^ close to fifty ON NEW TIME The most beautiful birds in the results usually are quite satisfac- process long enough to prevent pgr ggnt. Fortunately there have ______world have harsh and displeasing . . j , u J spoilage but not long ^enough to been no cases in man reported so . i _ voices. Fish to be canned must be hand- over-cook. Cool as quickly as poss- f^r, In view of the danger to human ' According to passenger traffic off- led, carefully after it is caught, bled ible, to prevent over-cooking too, beings possibly created bv toe de- trials of toe Canadian National Rail- and cleaned as soon as possible. Re- being careful not to crack jars by veibpment ©f a reservoir'of infec- ^®^®’ move all blood, especially that clot- stacking too closely or placing them tion in this district we considered Valley and main lines ited under toe skin along the back- in currents of too cold air. Glass it our duty to arouse the general -<-4A bone. Rub with salt and pack in jars need longer processing than public to toe need for vaednatibn ice if possible when it is not to? be cans in the pressure cooker. Store nf aii hontes in this area in order The C.N.R. passenger train leav- This advt; is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control canned immediately. Keep very in a cool (not damp), dark place, to prevent further spread of this Kelowna for Kamloops, where Board or by the Government of British Columbia. cold. Discard any suspected containers. disease. In this we had the gener- are made for east and N f l T I C E ous support and assistance of the west-bound mam Ime teams, will press,.and toe officials of the Fed- 4 40 p.im daily, except eral and Provincial Departments S'lnday.mstead of 4.30 p.m., as at . of Agriculture. In the Penticton Vernon toe new time Due to our shortage of 16-inch Slab Wood, we are forced district these latter officials were SATISFYING successful in quickly cn:ganizing to limit all. orders to 2 ricks (2-3 cord) per household vaccination of horses on a wide ^tead of 7.OT pm. A m v^ time at scale. In the Kelowna district, how- ^Klamlopi>s w ilT ^ 10.10 p.m., fifteen each month. This will be composed o f green and dry ever, toe organizations form erly re- ™^petes later than at present. wood equally as far as we are able.^ sponsible for this work had appar­ Arrival time at Vancouver will be 8.35 a.m., instead o f 8.20 a.m. INYESTMENTS ently broken down, and our sani­ W e also reserve the right to limit quantities on There will be- no change in the tary inspector in this district spent south-bound schedule. considerable time and energy in ad- Sawdust deliveries. . vising horse owners and arranging for toe vaccination- of some two to three hundred horses. ELLISON MAN , With the opening of schools this KELOWNA SAtMILL CO. LTD. ; month, plans are being made to 6-tfc continue toe immunization of school BURIED SATURDA^ and pre-school children, and in certain instances of adults, against The death occurred in toe Ke-r the diseases for which specific im- lowna General Hospital, on Septem- munizing agents are available. A ’ber 18th, of George A. Guest, Elli- start on this work has alrfeady been son, at the age of seventy-nine, made with the holding of ' clinics The deceased was born on August for vaccination against smallpox in 12th, 1863. five schools, including Peachland, Funeral services were held at toe i-Westbank and . Kelowna Furniture Funeral Parlor, Miss Simpson, our nurse at Sum- on Saturday, Sept. 19to, when Rev. merland, is now carrying out a pub- Dr. W. W. McPherson conducted the . lie health nursing program in the service. Peachland-Westbank district. ______• ■ PAYS TAXES MEMORIAL STONE Take part of your change in: UNDER PROTEST IS RAISED AT War Savings Stamps, Get theni PINAUS LAKE E. R. Ellis-Tucker has informed from your Grocer. the City Council that he is paying 623-4 his taxes; under protest, as he con­ Memorial Service for J.- E. siders chickens are kept near him Montague and A. W. Hen­ in contravention of toe-city by­ derson : laws and that weeds are permitted to ; grow on adjoining properties A remote spot in the heart of the and spread to his place and damage wilderness was toe scene of a sad his fences.' and unusual gathering on Monday, As the result of his protest, - the September 7, when a memorial ser­ City h)?.s written to Mrs. M. B. Wills, vice was held' at Pinaos Lake for instructing her to cut the noxious the late JlvE. Montague and Allan This advertisement is hot published.or displayed by the Liquor weeds on her premises immediately. W. Henderson, who met .death by. Control Board or by the Government o f British Columbia

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There are two proWrsai re^rding SSSO.OOO or HWie and would r«rtune time to make maj<^ ant committee.- mers from making the deductions ! V £ £ £ to their owners, added security and peace of mind. me as Minister but direct to the changes in provincial taxation. B.C. Post-War Rehabilitation from the wages of harvest help, pro- Cabinet in a special meeting ar­ Such would undoubtedly cause CouncU vided he is convinced that the em- Our special qualifications and orderly methods ranged for them. some disturbance with our agree­ United For War Brltish Columbia, with commend- ment with Ottawa and open a field able foresight, passed an Act last ing the year to be taxable, and pro­nro- enable us to analyse your present estate, advise you for' dissension in the Province, but Conserve In these .times of stress and session creating a Post-War Rehab­ vided the employer files the re­ which we desire to avoid during on investments, estimate your succession duties, strain, it behooves all of us, in pub­ ilitation Council. The bill received quired form with the Inspector of the w ar. lic life to so compose bur view­ the unanimous support of the Legr Income Tax. help you plan your Will and act as your executor, points and aims that our energies I assure you, the Premier and the Government are fully alive to the islature. shall be exercised and our efforts Nine members, being three from for surprisingly moderate consideration. combined primarily to the piu^wse situation regarding educational memoera, oemg ^ score ot sireams pour m*o me of rendering united aid to winning boste M d .talaUon. As time and each of the three parties m the loo-feet-deep‘‘Devil’s 1^11 Hopper,’’ conditions nermit the Government House, have been apjwinted .to the near Gainsville, Florida, without Consultations arranged without obligation' . the war. .^ ,- . ■ Council of ten, including myself as raising the water level, although • In .this regard, your Gtovernment w ill take appropriate action, Chairman. Three of the members the basin has no apparent outlet, has set an exan^e in being formed Teachers’ Salaries Raised are wom en. TIMELY TIPS ON SAVING ELECTRICITY of men fromi two great political 'The Department encouraged the j not think there has ever been An Ideal that gives a Meaning to parties who have composed their raising of the miniihum_ salary a body of men and women in this . FOR WAR PRODUCTION L ife .” differences and have united in a from $780 to $900 in rural districts, province more earnest and sincere HEREVER eyes are used for close seeing in your h o m o - THE ROYAL TRUST XI- ^ «*rO0 « * A_B X- _!_ X_-.1_-. After Victory common _efforteffort to give sound ad- Government grant to which was gr niore devoted to their tasks than hove adequate, protective lighting I But don’t use light . CORPORATE PERSONAL The objectives of the United Na- W mixustraUon and l^e fullest aid to UiTUaUy already $680OUOV inaii mostxaawia cases.voovo. Special*^,tF^v**x* ,thernA membersmeniTCrS OIof the UlU JS.B. C. r.VV*AV»w.P.WJI.C . . ------■ . jm wastefullyi Don’t leave lamps • SECURITY COMPANY SERVICE our country to wiri the war, aid was offered to those districts *^^^0 have not built up any large tions after the ^ war are, as regards Ottawa Agreement unable to meet the increase. Hun- staff, other than stenographers and economic policies: ^ burning in vacant rooms and 626 Pender Street, West, Vancouver Having done so, they were able dkeds of rural teachers have l«ne - oi^ksrtstant. ctooxovc*.. We have ------to avoid l^To , , hmld up a system passages. D o n ’t use dark lamp­ quickly to make an agreement with fited. The action also had a stimu- gverlappdng with the Federal com- world mat will prove a s weapon shades. And do keep bulbs Assets Under Administration $725^000,000 the Federal Government «by which lating effect upon all salaries. Most mittees with whom we maintain agaii^t .future wars, clean. D o place lamps for better we fimisferred our most expanding districts have been able to meet -2. A system not subject to vio­ 4221 E/B contact. In a truly democratic way seeing. D o use bulbs of the right source of revenue, the Income Tax, such increases due to better condi­ we are going to our own people, lent fluctuations with the paradox to the Dominion to aid the coun­ tions. seeking their co-operation and sug­ of surpluses here and shortages size —and the right m a k e — there in a world of plenty, but ra­ try in its stupendous task of finan­ ConspUdated Schools gestions. pre-tested Edison Mozdo Lamps. ther, cing the war. An increased revenue • To improve educational advant- Over four thousand letters have of six million dollars would have ages to rural schools; to release been sent to public organizations in 3. A system of co-operation am­ ong nations associated with the come to the Province , this year teachers;. to secure greater effic- the Province, such as Municipal basic freedoms, and a system that from this source alone. iency, uniform arid generally lower Councils, Boards of •Trade, indust­ w ill be w orth preserving and vfrill This brings me to mention a sub­ taxation, w e have encouraged the rial, labor, farm and veterans’ or-' ject which School Trustees and creation of, larger school districts ganizations. The response and in­ endure. M e - In these high and noble aims let Municipal Councils have long stud- by consolidation of sm^aller imits. terest shown have been most en- ied.,- ' ^ ^ I fa vo r consolidated areas, though, couraging. Hundreds of interesting us p l^ e ou^lves in Canada . Educational Tallies primarily to ensure better ^uca- . suggestions have been received, m British Columbia to do our part, It is appropriate thait I should tion available to our rural children, These are tabulated and a synoptis regardless of the economic stand- made for each member of the those eight points of :the Atlantic mention this subject here in Kelow- Charter, and those four freedoms tor lYwas iufi of the school district, Co^cil to.stody, na. ent and the child; Three inter-;departmental com- expressed by President Roosevelt, EDISON MAIDA convention in this city where I pro­ I hope that the system of School mittees from the Glovernment ser- shall be implemented, not only posed a resolution urging the trans­ Boards can be retained as well as vices are now co-operating with the throughout the United Nations 'and MADE IN fer of the current costs of education available to all the free peoples of theme bestuesu Ae*lUUXC&features UAof localxuvai ^WW***-govern- CouncilV^UUUUll min securingacuu**44& X*information1J.W*.***X*©*W*X Ua CANADA to the Province as a- whole; if not ment, combined with, the efficiency and considering the practicabihty the worW, but shaU be exuded, LAMPS immediately, then progressively. that comes from centralized control, of proposals for the CoimciL I can- Si^that $450,000 A n d Pensions Local administration is thp fw ^ not speak too highly of toe prompt, i f Last year there was made a CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. special gjrant of $250,000 to School ment Whatever concerns a local ials to, our request for their assist pression, freedom from fear and LIMITED freed om from w a n t s h a ll' be. the Districts and $450,000 this year. Un­ area should b e dealt With locally; ance. enduring and cherished privileges fortunately, this policy; which was whatever concerns toe State as a The hearts and minds of all mem-^ stated to - be towards this relief of whole should be dealt with by the bers ;of the Council are in this of aU our people. FOR EXCELLENT JOB PRINTING SEE THE COURIER educational taxes on: land; came into State. work, and I know we shall be able effect at the,same time as additionr Shortage of Teachers ' to contribute something of real val­ al expense was incurred by School We have been taking measures ue to toe Province in considering Districts to provide for pensions to during toe ;year to meet the short­ toe problems of post-war. teachers, and at an expense to the age of teachers. G ive H ope P rovin ce o f over $2,000,000. ,1. W e have granted certificates to A ll toese efforts in this and other, Lan d T a x those from other Provinces and ■ countries give hope to the people i’That situation having been met, Great Britain, without requiring that adequate measures will be the original position remains, in their three months at our Normal taken to cope with post-war prob­ which land and real property—the Schools. ' . lems. They are part of the war capital of the farmer and the house­ 2. W e have relaxed the standards effort in fortifying morale. These holder and owner of real property to Jimior Matriculation, .plus one efforts can only be nullified by —continues to bear the major cost Senior subject; as entry to Normal. blind extremists ;who refuse to of education throughout the Pro­ 3. We have appealed to former open their eyes and see toe way. vin ce.". teachers to take positions. Lord Morley wrote: “Old institu­ I want to be fair, of course, and 4. W e have encouraged and aided tions have no more deadly enemy point ■ out that real property does in better salaries. than the bigot who refuses to adjust not bear A L L the cost of education. We anticipated last May that himself to a new state of society.” The contribution towards education toere m i^ t be a shortage of 140 Somewhere I read: “Economic an-r direct from the Province, roughly teachers. Our efforts were fruitful, archists in top hats are more dan­ one-third of the total cost, comes and toere ■ were only 58 schools gerous than political anarchists in from the varied sources of revenue without teachers at toe opening in red ties.” other than from real property^ September, and many of these have M oney since been supplied. There is little dispute as to the • If there is nioney andmaterial necessity of revising our system of Japanese for war, it is common sense to taxation for education. The prob­ Th e Doriiinion Government, assume there can be a similar mob­ lems are, first, as to where and on torougii the B. ;C. Security Com­ ilization- of money and material to whom the transfers shall be impos- mission,. moved toe Japanese from ensure full employment in-peace. ed, and, second, as to toe approp-. -their le ^ a r domicile. The Gov- Thomas Maw wrote, in ‘The rlate time to iriake the changes. ernment has taken the position that Coming Victory of Democracy:” The new soiurce of taxation which the cost, of education for Japanese “ Money in the service of Produc- I am sure we all had in mind, when children in British Columbia is ■ , tiori, proposing a transfer of the burden n either to e iresiponsibaUly o f toe Production in the service of Huc When the Ship of life is Stormhound, on land,' waS toe Income Tax. local school (districts, nor of toe manity, Income Tax .'is the just arid p rop er Province,...... but of toe Dominion. To Humanity in toe service of an tax to bear toe major costs of edu- nccumA this cost would require : Ideal, the Army of ildercY . qation. Owing to toe agreement with Ot­ tawa transferring our Income Tax brings the dawn of Hope during toe war, it is impossible to HELP CANADA KEEP FIT ,use that source of taxation. Hence, V I^ H IL E brave Canadians are feeing shipwreck in any study of toe question one .and violent death in the cause of democracy. must look to other possibilities of taxation. I do not need to remind others i ^ men, women, even litde children . . ^ you toat in these times of war-tax­ ation the field is limited. - are struggling in the grim clutch of circumstance Retail Sales T ax. on the Home Front. A retail sales tax, such as exists m Washington, Saskatchewan and To them The Salvation Army stretches out its ■ Quebec, m i^t be considered. - It hand o f mercy and Chrisdan brotherhood.: Feet : would produce approximately three million dollars in this Province. are turned from pathways o f error; wise and (Saskatchewan,, tw o per cent, $3,- experienced workers give help and counsel; eyes 184,375; Quebec, $12,000,000; W ash­ m ington, $21,569,000; if ttie sam e in are lifted to the dawn of a new and. better world. . British Columbia, $8,000,000.) R e ­ gardless of other objections to a Money is needed for this human reclamation Sales Tax, such a tax would hardly ,1. f be in accord with toe spirit and work. This hand of mercy is YOUR hand. Do probably the text of toe Ottawa MOMENT of leisure and Nabisco Shredded Wheat plays its-part in the not permit it to falter or faiL agreem en t National Fitness program because it is 700% whole zestful, delicious Old Style A. capital tax, extended from real wlieaf, recognized by all food authorities as one of Beert Relax and enjoy sparkling, proper^ to other forms of wealth, *K% the "protective” foods. In Nabisco Shredded W heat; wholesome refreshment'. . is about toe only remmning possir Support the Amy oilAetty l the w heat germ is retained in its ehtirety with all bility. plete satisfaction. the bran and minerals in the unmilled, wheat. The Canada Year Book records Serve two Nabisco Shredded Wheat, with milk, at toe wealth of British Coliunbia ^ breakfast—or any ether meal! Make sure you get E x tra sfeill and experience $2,430,890,(XX>. But this includes all the protective elements of whole wheat in this give to Old S ty le B e e r its much that Is already taxed—^real tasty, appetizing form. f in e r q u a lity a n d fa m o u s ■ property, forests, shipping utilities, THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY,. ITD. ’ ■flavor. etc. The tangible and intangible Niagara Falls, Canada wealth or capital, is wide-^read, and no accurate inventory is im­ BREWING CO., LTD. mediately . available on which to. NABISCO A UNIT OF. ASSOaATEO BREWUIIS OF CANADA. L T a base an EiducationTax, even if such were desirable. Again, we y Local Headquarters must admit that this is a most in­ Premises formerly occupied by irizola-Hazdie Ltd., next This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor appropriate time to embark on this ‘ to Ford Garage., Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. form of taxation. SHREDDED W HEAT

__ j i w r ^ r m mmmm. ■xntjEsm^, opmPKE tt. im PAGIC parents wMh hAm to, feel timt RUBBER SUBSTmrraS EROm BOTSCOUT It i « .hatieir fiim m U aod the YALhET MOVIE im m H % Troop or tba Pack to reidan. A t th* PROFESSIONAL any agricultural product column same Ume, w « always like to know SEEN AT COAST BUSY AT BIG from the boy himself why he has I f A m / T C T Umt«?d States Department of Agriculture Is Investi- • lo«t Interest ao that w « can, if iwm- Vallfi' of the Blossoms’' IWe, 'adapt our'training to retain and BUSINESS niiliYE dl gating Troo» ru m Showing Now In Canadian Possibilities of Native Raw Materia! his ficnuine and zealous Interest, BtM lawtl and we have also at all times to irtnentres h e U.S. Department of Agriculture, lending shoulder to Agricultiurri D«|^rtra«nt I»- T bear In mind that quality, as op- *___- » - the drive for scarce material substitutes, has dccla»cd open 21st iSerrfcsnber, HK2. posed to quantity, is our aim. B y "V aU ey erf the 3Wossgms.’' a f sues Last Report on Condi­ Orders for week commencing Fri­ ihat we mean that it la far better to short film, which opened at the season on all agricultural farm products with “ersatr" iwssibili- tion of Crops day, J^piem ber 25, 19412; have a small Troop or Pack of CapitoJ Vanemtyer, last tic s . or corn or any other ,farm {troduct no sooner is keenly Interested boys 'rattier than week, has p «ik «l*r interest for Wheat Duties: Orderly Patrol for week. The last number o t the Horticul- available than Government scientists are looking into it as a Lynx; next for duty, Coujfurs. Ik IftTgifr un« Id of BrltiaA £oar tuna Novnt Letter issued by the rubber, oil. iruiiDowder or anvthiner else the RaUies: The Troop will ra ilv at fh «m have no longer any real inter- it Is a acreeii stfley «rf the OtauMupm potential source of rubber, oil, gunpowder or anything else the ** tst V«Ucy~and one that wUl be seen CONTRAaORS P»rt„cUl- Dw~te»M_<.r - Of A sn eu t* ™nt;y'n7.Td;‘vit'airy» _ J...... n f th e for’ the "‘successful frosicution of the Sep- AUTOMOBILES turn during the currant oors Of ' The 2nd Troop kma been 4food cn- thTtyghowt^tho world, _ . jNtfls that harvesting throughout war. , , , j the Hall wUl be opened at 7.00 p.m., ough to furnish all the Scouts re- Of special In tei^ to tite JOSEPH ROSSI the Interior is in full swing. The Department has disclosed one Office found sweet potato der- r^ii will not be called un- qulred by the iJadles' Soldiers Host- Kelowra ia tho lact jliat two lo ^ LADD GARAGE LTD, CONTRACTOB D ealer fo r Detailed reports friMn interior dis- lie oi Ived mucilage satlafsctory t o r both ur'fineai minutes'iate^and w aub'fw A u ^ a ^ September, tricts are as follows: In Its Peoria, postage stamps and flap* of official pect every Scout to be there on but we s^ l ^ ^ t h e duties on STIJD£»AHJ!» and AUSTIN plastering an^ Masonry SatnumSalmon Arm.Arm, BerrcnteSorrento and Main rii i»Kr«.atr».« fn r aiiortenlntf the offletals re* tithe for this. We must aaain oolnt again for October. Now, instei^ of ^ Macdonald, CABS and TRUCKS 111., I^\^>7 iiort^ng; ;the ttg'iwo’SroW on ’ duty f^^ Gwen and Morag. Une Prints p, O ffice - D. Chapman Bam rocess for making synthetic rubber ported. The film was made in color and Massey Harris Farm Implements A s reported Septem ber 10th: f j Production of butylene Uawrenoo Avo. Pb»n® 85® P.O. Box 12 Weather conditions two weeks have >>**<■« vvk a a r^r'Ainf'C t”®the narvesungharvesting oi cfope or air nuiw which eiiminaies enureiy me nctes- - gmirce of There will not bo the ‘‘Ooing-up*’ has ma^^ sUy forflrst distming alcohol from fnd enamels, all of H O M E G A S INSURANCE AGENTS which were hard ceremony on Tuesday of the current The sympathy of the Troop Is ex- . , ,, n, ------hit by the loss of certalk oriental SERVICE STATION been unsettled, with cooler ternpero week, because four of our Cubs tended t o one pf our old Scouts and . Duplicated Into 175 prints. It will Bert Dickens, Prop. tures,ires thunderstormsumnaersmrms ana and showers. oils. Also from soybean oil come* oUgiWe...... for thisstep step In in Patrol Patrol Leaders, Lcadera, Jim Jim Whlllis. Whlllis. who. who. h® h® shown In approximately t tm n S. R. DAVIS S lM ^ r M tjX s h appioris in >^®®®**t depafh«®«t projocte In as a substance wWch may serve as a training have Joined theID lOCftlfocal shorUy ffihnrtlv after he Joined 1rkSnr»rft the tiliB Navy, KTttW* ^ousand tnOUBRnd theatres tnClltrCS In ID the tnC United UlutGQ Prompt, Friendly Service but progress mariy corners of the counip, now Is rubber substitute where w o r^ g corps of Sea Cadets. We are very bad an encounter with a “StrepT States and Canada. Spanl^ and Call In TODAY—TRY US. J. C. KENNEDY, C.L.U. is X ln a te a 3 laboV short- -ProduclnR butylene glycol on what conditions are not tw s^ere. TTiis y, lose them, but, of course, germ which laid him low on his Portruscse sqimd prints ^11 be made (Next to Kel. Steam Laundry) Maclaren Dlk. - Phono 410 axe and some loM from drop is ‘t calls a ‘‘sem-commercial swle ••looks-feels-and-smclla-llke-^bey’ y. jg o„o of our first prlnclpleB not back, and over since he has been for dlstri^uUon throu^out Latin tafcteff olace Prui^^ are cleaned through pilot plant facll Ue^ Pro- substitute demonstrates a 200 per ^o coax any boy to stay with us, in the Military Hospital at Shaugh- America, and ultimately will find im r^iTnir moth infestation in the ductlon of butadiene, basis of most cent stretch and a tensile strengto nor, for that matter, to sign up In nessy Heii^ts, Vancouvei. We add their way to other parts of the SUN LIFE OF CANADA up, Khmloopsup. Codling Citymoih area micsianon Is severe. in mo <*®. synthetic rubber p l^ n ^ for qj . about -600------pounds------per square- Incfo lorh the first Instance.In.ntanee. Once a boyb o v has our hopesheynea to tho««those ofo f Jlin’sJim ’s manym anv world.w orld. This wll|^ w ill be Ofof^u m i ch aMlst- BARBERS At Salmon Arm there are still America, from these chemicals has- compared with a natural rubber reached the stage whore he only other friends for his speedy recov- ance In advertising B.C.’s fruit lU' nbout 16 cars of Wealthles to move. n’t.yet .left Die test-tube stage, offl- stretch of 600 p ^ cent and tensile remains a Cub or Scout because his oty and shall bo "p i. .fng for him.” dustry. Prunes*Vero 'a veo^*'dlrappo'inting clals admit. They report, however, strength of 3,000 pouhdS or more, C. M. HORNER, C.L.U. cron ahd are p(retty well cleaned that they have successfully produced Despite these frailties, Department m BARBER-SHOR, w as olro me BarUett pears, "excellent yields” of pure butadiene scientists claim, this rubbcr-like District Representative, Northern riemlsh Beauties are still coming from the corn-made butylene glycol material is resistant to abrasion, A Clean, Friendly Shop Okanagan In,' rfso Damsons and Lombard and in the laboratory. cracking, oxidation, heat and ^ e THE ROLL-YOUR-OWNERrS Expert Work Washington plums. Picking of Me- All this clearly Indicates, officials effects of light and chemicals. TOe ROYAL ANNE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA Intosh will not become general at say, that the two Agriculture De- Department promises that if pilot BARBER SHOP Salmon* Arm and Sorrento until partment divisions responsible for plant experiments are satisfactory, early next week. There will be a developments like these on the In- the materials will then undergo heavy loss from scab. While color dustrial front still plug away at trials on a commercial scale. MONUMENTS Is lair in this variety, size is none ^hat they consider a step toward xhe soybean also yields up a pro-, BICYCLE SHOPS too good In some the winning of the , war. . telii which may prove wholly satis m o n u m e n t 's varieties are sizing satisfactorily. “Both the Bureau of Agricultural factori^ as a replacement for the Canneries at Kamloops are up- chemistry and Engineering and the milk protein which goes into casein, HIDE A BIKE t Sand Blast'Lettering able to operate at full capacity ow- Bureau of Plant Industry like to Heavy lend-lease shipments of FOR HEALTH ! VERNON GRANITE Ing to shortage of labor. feel they can rise above the din of cheese, dried milk and other dairy A MARBLE CO. W e carry C.CJl. and JEinglish 'Potatoes are ntrw moving from congressional turmoil and remain products have drained off surplus makes. Established 1010 Kamloops. detached from the political razzle- milk, basis of most casein, and pro­ Armstrong, Veamon, Oyama, dazzle accompanying shortage situa- ducers are now looking elsewhere Expert Repair Work Agents: Kelowna Furniture Co. Okanagan Centre, Winfield tions of controversial nature,” one for the essential protein. Soybeans CAMPBELL’S BICYCLE SHOP A s reported Septem ber 17th: spokesman declared, are the answer again, farmer-scien- Since our last report the weather Although they recognize the fact tists declare. The bean accounted has been rather mixed, with hot that rubber Is one of the most criti- for six million pounds of industrial OPTOMETRISTS days and others cooling off with cal industrial needs at the present protedn last year and it’s not un- CARTAGE showery spells, also several high time, these chemists and agronomists nkely that It soon may be able to vdnds of gale proportions which are quietly investigating a list of satisfy our entise need of 20 million D. CHAPMAN & CO. have* Caused considerable concern other farm commodities with an eye pounds, they say. to our growers of McIntosh. to replacing some other industrial mbe Denartment expressed pride P H O N E 298 LTD. In, the orchards, harvestmg^^ isjm ^ materials depleted by the war. ^bey turned from peace- FREDERICK JOUDRY iri full swing, with the McIntosh Haulage Contractors. Warehous­ While most of the experiment^ion ^jj^g research to war projects, but Optometrist Variety being picked as rapidly as gjj^j investigation on many substi ing and Distributing. We special­ the emphasis still is placed on the Phone 373, Royal Anne Building weather conditions and latwr supply tutes began prior to Pearl Harbor, „„„ sui uius xam* t ize in Furniture Moving. (Con­ efficient use of surplus farm com- wiU permit. The heavy winds have t^e actual ibss of vital materials W ittes and tract or Emergent Fruit Hauling. caused considerable^ drop m a. nunv gpu^red its scientists qri to even her of orchards, principally located j^gj-g feverish efforts, the Depart- “They were organized to help the PHOTOGRAPHY in the floor of the .Valley, with the farmer, and they are still doing \ipper levels suffering very little. L os*s of Chinese tuna oil for ex— that,” one spokesman - for the Bureau _ DAIRIES There will be an approximate ten jg demonstrates the need for of Agricultural Chemis^ and En- ARTS PHOTO per cent loss from the vrind dam- gn ^Vmerftan tunc tree which the exclaimed, “Hiey are now GET YOUR Pl^E ^e. A heavy maturity drop is also being turned to channels to help STUDIO gouje on and 10,3 from ^ s w U l te^ Sough^sllll only pinch hitting for MILK AND CREAM Portraitu re— ^Photo Finishings J lJ d S a S ;. 's C e Irmm So f-” Eaatom conain, the domostic Wall Street Journal — from — Films and Cameras cleaning up ^ ^ * tamne'pff°of ^^®® reported to yield a drying F IL M S D E V E LO P E D , 25c up. TiMino rron and nears paints and varnishes superior areS ! Swinding t'S “ f.rSup with 'S ythe h Sharvesting rS e S J «>to the thinoaa cmnese produet.proauci. _ Better xseiier re- STOCK SALE TUirS DAIRY of AnjousTColor in McIntosh is not equipment, another factor exceedingly good but is improving contributing to the h i^ quahty of dailv^ ^ the American substitute, may event- AT KAMLOOPS Ih vegetables, there is still a fair uaUy provide tiiis county ^with a DENTETS movement of many commodities, commodity formerly suppbed solely Arrangements for the second an­ and a heavy tonnage of excellent by China, one official observed. , nual Central B. C. Stock Sale, to be SAVE auality tomatoes is now going into Cultivation of the swept potato for ____held_____ in Kamloops on September 29, DR. G. D. CAM PBELL the canneries Onion harvesting is its generous starrii content is an- are proceeding vigorously. Entries PRECIOUS well advanced, and it is now notice- .other of the Department’s projects received to date are very encouragr DENTIST able that insect and disease dam- Simulated by the loss , of imported ing and many new shippers are now age w ill decrease the ahticipated root starches. Coming largely from oh the list. '- E CUT tonnage by around 15 to 20 per cent, the Far East, root starches from tap- Already a number of entries from WiUits Block Phone 171 INGREDIENTS In general farm crops, harvesting ioca, cassava, sage and arrow root North Thompson have been re- and' threshing are well adv^ced^. have dropped from annual ^ip - gej^ed by the District Agriculturist, although there are still a number of ments of from 250 to 400 miUion, Kamloops. It is expected that by W I T H < ^ fields with “down’’ crops , awaiting pounds to practically none at all. September 20 the limit, of the ac- the combines. The cutting of alfalfa About fbur .to five: millions poiinds cbmmodation. which is 1,200 head, DR. MATHISON seed acreage is well under of sweet potato starch are produced ji, have been reached, and the yield of this seed is gomg this country at the -present time. — ho mnHo nn nf a DENTIST to be very short, taking the dis- officials adinit the inadequacy ,^ ® , eLl? of calves trict as a whole. The harvesting of o| tj^g production in the light of the bberal „ efooru and all vegetable seed crops is well ad- nation’s consumption, they promise. f oQ^wopHim* Willits Block Phone 89 vanced and yield prospects are very jggp ahead now that the act- f promising. Pasture conchtioM are starch of this heifers. Some butcher cows will a s excelleht.'r .... . , - . ’ ^ind is used extensively in the be on hand. . Kelowna manufacture of textile ' sizing and The cattle purchased through the DR. A-yMr 'Dental. Surgeon ^11 swing. Prunes are nearly: a ll threshed and the yields are well up will be two-way cattle, eith^ harvested. There has been coiwid--to average. Carrot is cut and dir- In^ediate daughter or ^ e Shepherd Block - Phone 223 erable improvement in color since tug in stocks. Picking of onion ® short, keepv iJeeaer Pendozi and Lawrence Ave. the'last report. . heads is proceedihg, and these are buyers wiU have the opportunity of The estimated damage to Anjou being spread out on trays to - dry. buying-their feed lot requirements pears caused by a wind storm on several fanning-mills have just at this sale without travelhng too Tuesday is in tiie neighborhood of ,heen unloaded^ to form the nucleus far distant and paying heavy freight ten per cent of the crop. A few of a central seed-cleaning plant. charges. FUNERAL PARLORS McIntosh orchards suffered heavily, _ — ^ — — - — ------■ . ■■■ ------►but the damage generally light. Tomatoes are still coming into I KELOWNA FURNITURE CO.j the canneries, but tonnage, owing LTD. to the late start, w ill not be heavy. Funeral Directors Penticton, Kaleden, Oliver, JIm’$ in it for the Duration., • "iD a y Phone, 33; Night, 502 & 79j Osoyoos; Keremeos • ■ KELOWNAi B.C. A s reported 1 Septem ber 15th: and so are we.. IS b eM ADEIN Since the last News Letter the wea­ ■ B CANADA ther has turned cooler, with a feel­ ing,of fall in the air. PLUMBERS Elberta and J. H. Hale peaches have finished in the Oliver-Osoyoos MAKES EVERYTHING district and will be practically J. GALBRAITH cleaned up in Penticton by the-end Ltd. of this week. Picking has started I FINE-TEXTURED, PLUMBING and HEATING on McIntosh and should be. gener­ Sheet Metal Work DELICIOUS- al in a few days. Color and size are Estimates Gladly Given fairly good. Worm damage is com- ■paratively light. Moisture conditions P H O N E 100 COSTS LESS THAN are good and orchards generally are in fine condition. Flemish Beauty PER AVERAGE pears are practically all picked, and Bose and Anjous will be ready in BAKING a week or ten days time. Grand Forks A s reported Septem ber 15th; F av- Broken Auto orable-weather continues to prevail O Nothing is more downright satisfying, after hard work^ W indow s throu^out the whole district, and than good heer. House Windows, etc.-*-Phone 312 there has been littie interruption S. M. SIMPSON, LTD. in harvesting operations since the Good heer relaxes tensed nerves and muscles and cheers the M ore A b ou t middle of August. . i i f e DON’T SELL YOUR VICTORY mind hy bringing to the tired system a rich supply o f energy The fruit situation shows some food, in a form it can quickly and-easily take; ; activity. A light crop, of Wealthy iP BONDS to raise cash for some tempo­ apples is now being picked. The You wiU find ROYAL EXPORT and HIGH LIFE two of the R.P.M. grade w ill be lowered on account of rary emergency; It is your duty, as finest beers. They are brewed only from the choicest malted frost damage, now showing up'on barley and hops. Try them, after work; ton^ht! the mature fruit. Only a very few wdl as g(x>d sense, to keep them. boxes of marketable/McIntosh will From Page 2, Column 5 reach the market on account of ■* '♦ PRINCETON BREWING COMPANY LTD. women to do occasional cleaning, poor quality. Prunes are. sizing ,up This Brewery does not use sugar or substitutes in any form - men to mow the lawn, attend their and color is improving, with pros­ I f you have temporary need for money,use t-,V{ furnaces, and the hundred and one pects of a fair yield. little jolos which need doing around Digging of late potatoes is pror Srour bonds as security for a bank loan, whi(di a house. Since they can no longer ceeding,’. with some four cars al­ -can be paid off by convenient instalments buy these services, to that extent ready dipped. The crop is fair to money is no good. . . . Then, too, heavy and the quality is good. Har­ if yoii wish. Any manager of The Royal money is no good with regard to the vesting of spring onions is well un­ ROYAL EXPaRT rationed articles, because what one der way and, despite several in­ .Bank of Canada will be to discuss such is permitted to buy is strictly limit­ stances of severe thrip damage, the ed. One cannot buy more without bulbs have sized up nicely. A heavy a loan with you. Your T^ctory Bonds are committing a crime and - inducing carrot crop is expected. the finest investment you can make. Hold i some one else to become a criminal. Tomatoes are slow' in ripening on to them. H IC H LIFE It all boils down to the fact that- and much green fruit is-showing we are learning in the school of exr up on the vines. Cool nights retard 'perience a lesson in economics, and ripening, and this situation is hold­ we are going to have other lessons ing up cannery operations. A long as time goes on. We have had pri­ and favorable season will be re­ mary instruction that in the most quired before the estimated crop of THE ROYAL BANK Of CANADA Dr. Chases Nerve Food complex civilization that the World approximately 1,250 tons can be PHONE 224 for Free Home Delivery C O N T AIN S .VIT A M IN B 1 l has ever seen, with the soundest harvested. Perhaps only half this currency, money, in comparison quota w ill be recorded. KELOWNA BRANCH - - - F, J. WIUIS, Manager This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the with what it was a short time ago, Vegetable seeds are profiting by Government of British'Columbia. ' TRY COUBIEB WANT ADVTS. has become almost without value. \ the continued favorable weather. ^1

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•i'iiuttom v, SEFFCMBEK H 1W3 TSE EEEOWWA C0PWEII P A O E N m i WILLITS & SAFElMTiKlf llammalms* ^md& Mrs, Hjsy end her daughter. Miss * iS/x-rial tnmm for war tcorkers * Lists of foods that save you money J. Hay, Vancouver are guests of alwajr* (HI sale at your War 8avi»g;s BafBe Tickcfai the Royal Anne Hotel this week. for six Mg days a Sue tells Lou something new about shopping tuid War Bavlnga gt»ati» BEXA1L.L DRUG gTO R E . 7 Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Loyd, Kam­ loops, were vlsl^rs in Kelowna for several days during the week. PHONE - 1 9 Your Rcxall Drug Store • • • Mrs. M. Beaton returned lust week Hew spetiul "week-end prices” good from a holiday spent in Moose Jaw. • Mrs_C. Wainer, Vancouver, is holi­ For Sfitf Defense daying Iri Kelowna, a guest of the for six big days each week at Safeway Royal Anne Hotel. • 0 O Miss Pearl Baltimore, Vancouver, I'UREX TISSUE— arrived Irj Kelowna on Saturday to at ...... 3 21c BY ELIZABETH spend a holiday in town visiting her KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES— parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bal­ 9-02. p k g...... MAGIC BAKING POWDER— timore. 12c ARDEN I • • ■ KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN— 12-02. tin ...... 23c Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKenzie 16-oz. pkg. ..if...... «TOI> RiO 21c PANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR— have returned from a holiday spent KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES fo r Buckcrflcld’s. 20-oz. pkg...... 16c at the Coast and in California. 8-oz. pkg...... O o 0 o 23c CERTO— Mrs. L. G. Butler left lost week If ttere it c war ECONOMY CAPS— 8-oz. bottle ...... 25c to spend a holiday at the Coast. pkg. o f 12 ...... O 0 • 29c PASTRY FLOUR— P lb. HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS— VICTORY RID Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wills are holi­ worker in year home Monarch ...... t ) bag I.B.C. 16-02. p k g...... 24c day visitors In Kelowna this week, 22c KRAFT MAYONNAISE— guests of tho Royal Anno HoteL you thoflld retd thia PORK and BEANS— 9 tir 32-oz. ja r ...... U (U s srtdffiala BSs srs Imd 9 0 0 Broder's. 16-oz...... 53c ■ctdiid yoo desm . . . not fedt- 17c CHICKEN UADDIE—Brunswick. Mrs. J. E. Leth bridge entertained Split shifts, box lunches and din­ BRUNSWICK SARDINES— A U lag q(dts qo to per, Mtgy and friends at the tea hour last Wed­ 14-02. tin ...... 24c ners eaten at breakfast time, moke 3 Mi-02. t i n ...... 4 25c MAGENTA nsrvoiiB, a p p ^ t e poor, skin, nesday afternoon, at the W illow Inn. coro in menu planning doubly PARD DOG FOOD— O for •yet and tMir not srfaat they O O 0 SALMON—Ocean King. 16-02. tin ...... Miss Nellie Annis, Vancouver, Is important. To keep your ■^or Pink, “B” gr{(dc, 8-oz. tin ...... 2 '” 23c should be? Perhaps what you worker healthy and strong, mert 12c need la vitamins. A sure way ot en pension at tho W illow Inn for an LIBBY’S SPAGHE'ITI- getting yoornecessary vitamins indefinite period. and efficient on the job, with steady 15-02. tin, each ...... • • • nerves that help him maintain the 10c cherub CHERUB MILK every day is to take VIT A M IN S Mr. and Mrs. A. Hadwin and R A IS IN S — ^Australian. A lb REDWOOD wartime pace yet relax away from T a ll tins PIu» — containing vitamins A, daughter, North Vancouver, have re­ Seedless ...... -I: pkg. 49c B, C. D smd Q with liver con­ turned to their home, after spending tho job, ^ou need to know and ' W A X P A P E R — centrate and Inm. 71 capsules a holiday in Kelowna as guests of practice the rules of menu plan­ for 29 Handy 40-ft. rolls, each ...... 9 c Till victory, Elizabeth Arden will have four —SO days* eoppljr. t . o 2 Y * the Willow Inn. ning and nutrition. c exquisite shades available in her famous • • • Capt. and Mrs. H. G. McDowall, Here are two balanced, casy-to- REXALL NOSE and THROAT lipsticks and rcGlls. Four shades chosen to Vernon, spent the week-end in Ke­ RELIEF to clear your prepare, and casy-to-cat meals to ssmmsr PERNY SAVERS lowna, guests of the Royal Anne' € bo the perfect basic colours for any costume head ...... 50c serve the worker who may be eat­ Hotel. ing dinner at breakfast time, lunch you may wear. You will still he able to * • • LARD— match your make-up to your costume . . . Miss Dorothy Mason, Calgary, Is at midnight or brunch in niid- Swift’s Pure ... holidaying in Kelowna, a guest of Guarantnd lender and Juicy every 2 24c morning. RITZ BISCUITS— the Elizabeth Arden way. For THRIFTT Shoppers! the Royal Anne Hotel. 8m t or ail your money back Remember, it’s patriotic to make your • • • ■ DINNER AT BREAKFAST TIME Christie’s, 8-oz. pkg, 13c Miss Marcia Altkens, daughter RUBBER RINGS— ^ pkgs. 2 3 (* metal lipstick cases last. (Save metal Uai or Chilled Tomato Juiee L01N0FLAMBp„„ 3 of Mr. and Mrs. O, St. P. Aitkens, (According to taste and .weather) left on Friday for Vancouver, where and money essential to victory.) Buy Creamed Ham And Hard-cooked E!gg$ C L A S S IC 9 tills -I t ^ she will attend the University of ROASTING CHICKEN lb. C L E A N S E R ...... J L i l / Elizabeth Arden lipstick refills. H:C. Miss Aitkens spent the sum­ on Vitamin B White Toast mer months in Kelowna after grad­ Baked Potato Butterd String Beam LEPTON’S CHICKEN 9 pks 9 Q ^ Lipstick refills, 80c Lipsticks, 1.60 BOIUNG BEEF. uating from the Jubilee Hospital, Additional Buttered Toast NOODLE SOUP .... M £ tO K s Victoria. • • • W ith Jam or Jelly GARUC SAUSAGE per Ib KITCHEN GRAFT FLOUR i ' Chilled Melon or Fruit Cup * Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Gillls, Vernon, V ita m in B I Oatmeal Cookies were week-end guests of the Royal CHEESE (Canada Approved) The New Miracle MODE^ with Anne Hotel. ' Cojfee or M ilk ■ • • • SMOKED JOWLS, lb...... WHITE FLOUR inoltfare-zonin9~-In 0 1)10 eoo* Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Voider, Pen­ LUNCH AT MIDNIGHT 7-Ib. paper' sack ...... ca. 23o nomical padrafie. ticton, spent the week-end in Ke­ Piping-hot Vegetable B ed Soup COD ^ 24-lb. sack ...... ca 79o lowna. Toasted Bacon and Tomato Sandwiches, 4 9 -lb . slMJk ...... ea. 51.49 98-lb. sack ...... ea $2.75 Podi Sglmn. and Mrs. George Edwards on Whole Wheat Toast . HAUBUT mONIZED YEAST-— for Applesauce Relish - the original ...... announce the engagement 6f th eir $1.25 second daughter, Maybel Doreen, Cup Custard or Ice Cream J j wjowwg m U i,U '■ Reg. N., to Sgt. Harold Raymond M ilk ^ HOOSEHOLD HEEDS For Y ou r BAYER ASPIRIN— Henderson, C.D.C., son of Mr. and ^ All of us are nutrition conscious lOO’s ...... 98c Mrs. Leigh Henderson. The wed­ : these days—but if there’s a war- AERO LIQUID WAX— ForcoldSi ding will take. place on Saturday, ; worker in your home, yours is a wv»wfrsw>A^'vA .V. s. V A- />A)||fXv'»W>A«vtie9e««46ee66iia _ 16-oz. tin ...... AJerC/ upset stomach, Septem ber 26th, in the First, U nited PERFEX BLEACH— . -1 double duty. To keep your worker Safeway produce is guaranteed fresh, acid indigestion ted Church, Kelowna. 16-oz. bottle X O v ' active bn job . . . know what top quality—or all your money .backi RENNIE’S BIRD SEED— EXPERTS SAY Dr. Reba W illits,, Vancouver, for­ ; foods to buy to get the most nu- f O R A N G E S , Juicy Sunkist ...... :3 lbs. 3Sc 16-oz. pkg. X O C 30 c ^'WORLD'S KEENEST merly of Kelowna, was pictured : trition for your money; to keep with several other Vancouver medi­ ‘ you on.the jo b . .. plan your meals ^ CANTALOUPES, local, ripe .... 2 lbs. 5c BON AMI POWDER— 1 EDGES" cal women, in the Vancouver Sun, ! ahead. It saves cooking and shop- G R A PES/ European, green or red; lb. 9c Sept. 16th, who are supervising the : ping time. < C H IPS O , giant pkg...... 49c blood grouping plan for the entire POTATOES, Netted Gem 10 lbs. 25c Sajeway SANI-FLUSH; 22-oz. tin 27c % civilian population of that city GLASS CLEANER— which is being handled by the Str Homemaker^ Bureau C E L E R Y , Green, crisp ...... 2 lbs. 11c A e ro Mist, 24-oz. bot...... John’s Ambulance Brigade, Welfare Box 519, Vancouver. B. C. : CABBAGE, firm green heads .... 2 lbs. 5c 25c ^ D lT T d i/ JUUAXEE WRIGHT. Director WASHING SODA—rAfm and Federation agency. These doctors HE MODERN ANTISEPTIC COUNTRY RESIDENTS wiU find C A U L IF L O W E R , firm, white .. 2 lbs 11c Hammer, 2%-lb. pkg. it a great help in saving time and were among the first to have their I2c ' for intlani appileallon transportation costs by using our blood grouped. to all MAIL ORDER DEPT. Mrs. Howard Williams (nee Grace ^ 0 miSAavsxMmrA& TOATS RI6HT! AT OPEN WOUNDS Prompt Service; We prepay all Perry) returned to Kelowna last SAFEWAY YOU CAN ^ 'O P IN COMFORT CUTS • SCRATCHES parcels. week to resume her position as tea­ REur-nwrAO— YOU WEAN SAFEHMy SEE WHAT ir SAVS SPECIAL WEEKEND EARLY IN TOE WEEK ABRASIONS cher of Home Economics on the ■WSKEND AOVBOISED PRICES ARE 6000 AND Sna TAKE ■. school staff. paces Ase eooo eUUV IN TOE WEEK- AOVANTAOE OF • ■ • • : EVEgy WEEK ? K\lk Germs Fast MADE ir Miss Grace Innes and Miss Connie M A C L E A I ^ CANADA Spall'were co-hostesses at a shower Does Not Hurt LARGEST SELLING TOOTH PASTE IN GREAT Per pkg. ... 25 on W ednesday afternoon, Sept. 9th, Non-poisonous BRITAIN: at the Nurses’ Home, honoring Miss MEET MB Margaret Gordon, whose wedding IN FIJOHr— Non-staining takes place next month in Vancou­ WUNEEDA USSON HNE! THEM WE, COULD ver. ■ ■ ■ ■ INSKOPPINd, SAVE TIME; TIRES, MONEY OVERSEAS ere. ’ anoI wr sweet oisposmoNS. 50c, T .50l i Mrs. L.' D. Banks, Vancouver, who had been the guest of her parents, ECONOMICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Elmore, has re­ SOc JE R G E N S L O T IO N , 25c JER- lA R O B S O I turned to her home. GENS FACE POWDER— . . . should be maUed by early O'. ■ Both fo r ..... O v C October. Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Allison, Vancou­ don’t yon o):ganize an earlydn-the-week shopping group, too? S A f E W S Y BM. Size ver, are guests of the Royal Anne You’ll save tires, be able to shop leisurely, .and have more time to 30c “ ■* SOc Prices effective Thursday, Septem ber 24th, Hotel this week. < play on week-ends. to W ednesday, Septem ber 30th, incliroive. New Cream DeodoranI Commissioner R. Bolton, Burnaby, and Mrs. Bolton were guests of the , sa fely STOPS u n d e r-a m Royal Anne Hotel this week, while which followed the ceremony, the attending the thirty-eighth annual parents of the bridal coiiple receive PERSPIRATION convention of British Columbia FORMER KELOWNA L Does not rot dresses School ’Trustees. They ' arrived in ed the guests. Mrs. Williams , w^ or men's shirts. Does Kelowna on Friday. GIRL MARRIES gowned in French blue velvet, with , MAN’S WORLD not irritate akin. . , n J 4 her accessories in a deeper shade L No waiting to d ry - Mr. and Mrs. H. Hinnett, Nelson, V | f!j A blue.X , Mrs. Francis-J.W. , chose a: frock . Harold Paine, I^inceton, spent the can b e used right J KLEENEX were guests of the, Royal Anne Ho­ of te^ blue with plum accessories, y^eekrend ih : Kelowna, a ^^est of and each wore a corsage of pink after shaving. Disposable Tissues tel during the past week. I. Stops perspiration Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Ingram, Revel- During the reception D. Goodwyn F. K. Morris, Kamloops, ; was a for 1 to 3 days. Box of 200 Sheets stoke, were gueSts of the. Royal oi.^D ert Axnaries rrancis, 01 sang “Bless This House” and Miss guest of the Willow Inn this week, L White greaseless; vanishing creain Arine Hotel this week, while attend- Victoria ■. R. Goodwyn sang “My Task.” D, while attending the School Trus- K. Arrid has the-Ameidcan Institute o ing the School Trustees’ convention. ---- _ _ ^ ^ ^ Laundering Approval Seal for beln( • • • Glad Tidings Tab,ernacle, Victoria, tions and Robert Dalton, Kelowna, • • * HARMLESS TO FABRICS. 15c W^‘lhe*s7en%“ of“ Wpr^^^ a number of piano solos. P- R. Pike,_Vancouyer, was a holi- Kleenex has hun^eds who IS visiting her parents, and ^ ^ Sept 23rd when After a honeymoon spent up- day visitor in Kelowna last week, ARRiP 39d eind 59d a |oi p s. C. Hill, expects to return to th ffity n eldest dauXter Island. Mr. and Mrs. Fr^cis vdll a guest of the Willow Inn. ' of uses in baby’s room her home on Saturday. ^ of Mr. and Mrs. R. E; Williams, Vic^ reside in Victoria. «. 9..'9 YOUR GOOD FOOD REXALL MILK OF Alderman O. L. Jones was appoin- . . . and mother is never Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mainwaring. to^ , became the bride of Albe^ e ' f ted to the executive of the Union of M A G N E S IA . 20-oz. bot 50c without it. Look for the'PALM Sign S’ iss; the convention of that body held in « ■ • * • ' toria. Rev.-E. Francis, Ladysmith, P^ton, also of Kelowna. Kamloops last week; “ALLEN BURYS”; Mrs. l : A. Gush,'Calgary, who has brother of the groom, officiated at Pke bride lived in Kelowna for a been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. the cer^ony, under nn arch of numoer Of years. H. J. Fosbrooke, Vernon, was a Guerard, returned to her home on white Michaelmas daisies and chry- visitor in Kelowna on Friday. HAtlBORANGEI Saturday. santhemums. , „■ 'ID. ■ . During the picking season . . . . * • • w ,, , XX Theyouthfulbride. whowasgiv- BEACHED BOAT -George Slater, Kamloops, was in Tfcsfuoilwei STORE CLOSED Tuesdays and Thursdays except for prescriptions Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Ryall left on en in marriage by her father, had Kelowna this week attending the The nicest way of Saturday for Victoria, where they chosen a gown of white silk with School Trustees convention. • ' or emergency requirements—iPhone 19 for information. BOOED BY e ig h t sr/iMPS taking Halibut Liver will spend a holiday. bishop sleeves, fastened down: the FREE mauTuvun vrru«NP Oil. ' Twr X ' J t r - , - front, from a Peter Pan collar to p r o p e r t y o w n e r s C. J. Oliphant, Vancouver; is a FOR i:OUPONS,,.iROM Phone 19 Kelowna, B.C. ^ the low waistline, with self-covered business visitor in Kelowna this i 85c and $1.50 ivTrc buttons. A Veil fiowcd from a Mary week,' a guest of the Royal Anne of their aunt, Mrs. Irene Pa kin . Qyggjj gj Scots cap, completing the Manhattan Residents Protest , , , V demure effect, and she carried a Mr.'and Mrs. F. A. Jackson,_J^- white Bible and a nosegay of roses. Boat Beached OII Shore D. Maxwell, Bimnaby, was a visi- per, were— weeK-endweek-end guesxsguests 01 of xnethe Mjgs Beulah Symons, Kelowna, ■ ; . ; , — tor in Kelowna this week, attending E i^ t resident of Gamp Street the School" Trustees convention, a 'M l C. R. C. C. • • • of orchid sheer nattemed after that , guest of the ROyal Anne Hotel. —— Miss Iris Herd, Vancouver, was a S^g b?Jg pty ,Council, reg^ding the large . J SET NO CEILING ffiiest of the Ro'val Anne Hotel last w x'P“ « ® boat which has been beached on - L. Corner, Vernon, was.a:business THE SALVATION ARMY NEEDS . Members of the Corps will visit ™ggj, property belonging to Mr. Flintoft, visitor in KeloAroa during'the past ON YOUR SERVtCiE the Military Hospital in Vernon on ' ’ , • • ^^^^bams, m, blue g.^ jyfggjjgtjggj ^each;^ : ' YOUR SUPPORT Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Parrott and son :^®®^ Mmmed wath pink.vmd Mi^ The protest claims that the boat .— I.—.;.—— Members of the Cprps wiU attend Terry, Summerland, were the guests xl - ^ with . was beached there on the under- /IfFbT / If TflY|^ the Dugout in Vernon on Friday of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Parkins on blu® trimmings, were the bpdes-standingHhat it would be left there i f 111 | .fi| III l| l; Im I I I ; This w^ork c)f mercy must go on ! evening. Sunday. maids, their gowns bemg similar to for pMyva shori time. That was MU There will be no , Wednesday " • • • the others but^with the sweetheart several years ago. Recently' it has 1st Kelowna Girl Guide, Company, that some (if tfiose who are'work^ night parades until further‘notice, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hicks, Wash? necklines, and they carried bou- been^used as a residence. . — —— — ' due to the Corps helping with the ingtoh. D.C., are guests of the Royal quets of blended fiowers. All wore The complainants claim that it is Orders for the week: ^ w e present and GIVE GENEROUSLY ! apple picking. Anne Hotel this week. Mary Stuart hats and chapel veils, unsi^tly and. a definite detriment Next Rally: Monday, Sept. 28th, ® , The bride’s little, niece. Miss Mary to the neighborhood, an& . request at 7.00 p.m., in the Scout Hall. O r- T h e Bluebirds w ere again firist in , Mrs., A; Balcombe, who had been Anne Williams, was a dainty little, that the City take immediate action derly Patrol: .‘nLarks.”. Review the Patrol standing, t'ut'JTx UAx , visiting in Nanaimo for the past flower girl in a frock of yellow to have it removed, . • Morse code for signalling games, su'd the Hummihgbirds-.&teon^' 'Wtb. SUTHERLAND BAKERY LTD. The Canadian Legion was granted itbree weeks, returned home on sheer trimmed with orchid, and she After som^ consideration, the mat- Proper attention* must be given to 39 points, permission on Monday night by-the Monday morning. carried a basket of rose petals and ter was placed in the hands of the uniforms to obtain full poirits for wis fire glad to hw •—Phone 121 for delivery— Kelowna City Coimcil to held its • • •' ^ Building Inspector : for investiga- your patrol. : ^ - ^ annual Poppy Day on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clipping- Alfred Franeiis was the grooms- tion. . ' . . . Attendance was not very good , at again; but: teete terir^^ te^^^ November 7th. The purpose of dale, Pioneer, B. C., who had been man, while R. H. - Williams and —— r------— i— the last RaUy, but it is improving.’ bye to Miss Aitkeh Wcf Kail helped Poppy Day is twofold. It pays trib- the guests of the former’s parents, L.A.C. Wilfred Thompson, R.A.F., GLENMOBE , HELPS A nim:iber of the * absentees are us so much durteg her holteays.^^^te ute to the men who fell in the First Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clippingdale, Patricia Bay, were the ushers. The Municipality of Glanmore working, .we were pleased to notice Kelowna, both at'camp and at our . Miss Inzola Hardie has returned “I wrote to the paper to find out Great War and provides the Canad- have returned to their home. Miss N. Wheller played the wed- has forwarded the. sum of tw enty------^ ------. ------Bailies, wheri^ she taught us some from a visit to Calgary. how long cows should be milked’ ” ian Legion with funds to carry on • . • • • ding march, and during the signing five dollars to the Gity*-of Kelowna Glenmore has agreed to contribute new dances. .We' welcomed Ruth '• : '.V ' its welfare work among the fami- Mrs. T. M. Mitchell, Vancouver, is of the register Miss Martha Potts as its contribution towards'the care this amount each year to assist in Pollard, Phyllis Smith and Patsy Mrs. P. B. Willits, Vancouver, is “And they said?” lies of the veterans of the last con- a guest of the Royal Anne Hotel sang “Because.-” • . Brent’s Creek, which runs from controUing the creek during flood, RowcUffe'’ as recruits to our coin- a visitor in Kelowna this week. “Just lik e short covra.” flict, - ’ this week. At the largely attended reception that municipality into the rity. season. ■ ^ pany.

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THUESDAY, SEPTI2l«Biai 2 Qo-.f jUtd. OVER HUMP TICKET Social Conditions Betterment Gives Dinner to Executive and Wins First and Third in Ser­ vice Men's Races— Langdon, Growers Experiment With Distinguished Visitors From page 1. column 7 Muir, McQuaig Star New Spray—Wind Damage SPECIALS ly sweep are as follows: Kamloops Convention Urges Federal Control of Na^ The Kelowna Board of Trade on $50 CcrtlBcates ional Finance, Free Medical and Dental Care, and Surprisingly Light Monday nli^t extended a compli­ yDonald Bruce Deans, Kelowna lad wUh the Dental Corps, captured 1688, Dodd, Florence, East Kelowna. mentary dinner to members of the Tbs Metatosh opspte haj been toe first place ta the 50 yard* freestyle Thursday to Saturday Only !| 1883. Morris. Andrew, Okanagan Other Social Improvements executive of the B, C- School Trus­ centre of all community octlvitiM for service men suad third place in Centre. tees AssocilUcxi, ta convention during to® past week »nd, thank* here, and distinguished visitors. In­ th® 60 yards backstroke for service 2946, llclghw ay, J. G.. Lum by. e d e r a l control of Ilational finance, free medical and den­ Phone your order early for quicker service to toe co-operation of High School cluding th« Minister of EducaUoti. men. at toe swimming meet held $25 Certifleates F tal care, a government guaranteed minimum price for farm and senior Public School pupils and Hon. IL G. T. Perry. In Vancouver on Saturday through the apple picking season. 2081, Braham, Henry, Box 168, Ke­ products, a national minimum wage, a Dominion-wide standard some assistance from Kelowna During Monday afternoon mem­ Tbo list of contestants In the people, most of the growers are now three-club affair reminded one of a lowna. of education were just a few of the things embodied m a report bers of the Board conducted dele­ MUEBAY APPLE and 2935, McCormack, Mrs. J. H., Bur­ over too hump. gates to the convention on drives miniature Kelo'wna Reiptta, with A number of growers have been C B ISCO — 18-oz.- Gna. STBAWDEBBY. 4-lb. Un 55c| ton, B. C. on post-war planning which was adopted in principle by t ic throuitouut toe district and tours Joan London. Doug McQuaig, 1687, Campbell, Mrs. W. M., Kelow- Union of British Columbia Municipalities in Kiimloops last using too new “bormone” sprays to of xMcklng bouses and other In­ Shirley Muir, Audrey Aetzcl starr­ Special ...... 29c retard too dropping of too apples, na. dustries. ing, and toe names of a dozen other COLUMBIA PEAS— week. The report represented a year’s work of a special com­ and most reports are favorable. swimmers known here scattered BAICBASY—1-lb. carton. q C « Special 9 tins 2771, Gibson, Sydney A., Box 60, R. G. Rutherford, Board of Trade mittee composed of Aid. O. L. Jones, Kelowna, chairman, ■Very few had put on toe spray prior President, was chairman at the din­ through too list of winners. at ...... ^2 r lo r 24c Penticton. 2 cartons ...... t J U V 754, Lloyd, Mrs. N, B.. Kelowna. Reeve R. M. Graucr, Richmond; Reeve J. T, Brown, Surrey; to the big wind last week, which ner, which was notable for Its brief liABD— 105, Hnrdie, Inzola, Royal Anno Ho­ Aid. John Bennett, Vancouver; and Aid, C. E. Scanlan, KaiA- would have been a real test of the speeches and Informality. Mr, Ruth­ value of the spray. A good many 16-oz...... 15c FANCY BED SOCKEYB J K « I tel, Kelowna. erford welcomed toe visitors to Ke­ thousands of boxes of apples were QUICK MIX PIE CEUST—Only SALMON. Tails. Per tin ‘XfJ'L.' - loops. . lowna on behalf of toe Board of $10 CertUloates The report was In two sections, added that “althou^ the shaken from toe trees by the gusts odd water. Mokes three 0 ^ 7 ^ Tn^e. 2745, Grant, Robert A., Box 1201, the first part of which set out a five- made to date Is BaMsfactonrjIt is and some trees were blown down, Hon. H. G. T. Perry, D. B. Bran- 0-ln. pics ...... h A % V f FANCY PINK SALMON- Kelowna. y e a r $8 6 ,^ 0 0 0 model rehabilitation not the maximum that can be at- but toe damage was surprisingly kin, B. C. Trustees President, D. t e a b i s c u i t FLOUE — Makes Flats. 2 H"® 25c 044, Eckcrslcy, Mrs. W., Princeton. plan for B. C. munlclpolitlcs.' This talned.” light for the severity of toe wind. Chapman and Mayor McKay spoke IMPORTANT 3 dozen biscuits. 147, Guild, Mrs. Ellen, Box 995, K e­ portion .of -the report was adopted Social Security Plan Many gi*bwers complain of .poor very briefly. P er pk...... 25c lowna. color In too Macs this season, and Others present, besides the mcm- EOSEDUD PANCAKE 2792, Dobbin, F. A., Westbank. on^hSc*^c^tafn^° 8ug^^ so The convention this, together with scab Infestation, bera oif the execu tive o f the CEBTO— 029, Hewlett. L.A., Westbank, wlde^read in their ImpUcallons us scheme for oodal sccwlty Can- will resist in a high percentage of F LO U B . 3Vi lbs...... 39c Per bottle ...... 27c! Board of ’Trade, were: Hon. Grote CHANGE 1679. <36re, P h yllis H. M., B o x 210, prob^ly to require a revision of adlans slndlar to the Cee grade. It is feared. COEN MEAlr— Stirling, MJ>.; W, A. C. Bennett, COLUMBIA CBAB Kelowna. . , the British North America Act, and plan In effect in the United States. Both local packinghouses are go­ M LA..; J, Barsby, 1st Vice-Presid­ 22-oz...... 15c M EAT... 6-oz. S n ..... 35c{ 663, Cabeldu, Jean, Kelowna. WM laid over for furt discussion. It endorsed a West Vancouver rcso- ing fuU blast, the^K.G.E. branch ent, B.C, Trustees Asociatlon; Mrs. IN SIIINOUA WAX—16-oz. 619, Marriott, Larry, Vemqn, On Wednesday afternoon, when it lution proposing. • „ nmnlng three graders, and McLean J. Leemlng, Duncan, L, Crawford, m i n u t e T A P IO C A — Special ...... 28c 881, Campbell, Margaret, 130 Elli­ S ln c S u p fth is portion, tod. was 1-. ConsoUdaUon of the ex^teg & Fiti5»otrick keeping their plant Nelson, B. A. Eklwards, Kamloops, 2 pks...... 25c nrinntcH in Drlnclole superannuation schemes to provid e running night and. day with two OLD ENGLISH PAINT ot Street, Saskatoon, Sask. members of the Association's execu­ 600, Walsh, Beverlay, West Sunmer- adopted, in prln p for the inclusion of those persons shifts of workers. CLEANEB. Per tin .. 25c D IE D SEED— Some of the most Impo^nt iwinis at present unable to con- tive; A, G. Fellowes, Secretary- land. * « * • Treasurer of 'the Association and TRAIN P e r p k ...... 24c I 2681, leslie, Edward A., Box 921, In the report as pre^nted by ^the f "/\,u^e to toe superannuation Pte. John Bell, Jr., was home on ^ c ia l conunlttTCS chairman, schemes and so assist in ensuring Chairman of the Vancouver School > LIQUID SILVEB GODDABD’S PLATE POWDEB. Kelowna, , , leave to visit his parents last week. Board; Mrs. K. G. Kern, Vancouver, Finest polish for silver- 2076, Brown, Jean, Westbank. O, L. Jones, of Kelqjvna, wer , future security, or: • • • f ! POLISH. Per tin President of toe Parent-Teacher ware. Per box ...... 55, Van Ackeren, Mrs. Gwen, Ok­ 1. Federal control of national to- 2. A broadening of the present Sergt. Observer Sebastian (Bus­ once through the Bank of Canato, municipal superannuation scheme Association; Norman Baker, of the SERVICE (Made in England) - anagan Centre. ,. . . ter) Welter left on .Tuesday for the Superannuation Board; H. Barnard, PAPBICA— 2041, Ellwood, Miss Enid, Metchos- money to be loaned to all public order to obtain toe same object- east to report for duty, after spend­ Effective Sun., Sept. 27 OBANGES—A big, Juicy' bodies for legitimate use at not more jyg—tijg future security of all our Penticton; A, S. Matheson, School P e r lb ...... 89c ing a furlough here following his Inspector, Kelowna, and members orange. Per doz...... W w v than one per cent Interest, citizens, or, as an alternative: groduaition at a . prairie R.C.A.F. CINNAMON— 115?’m nw on ticket Illegible. HoWer of the Kelowna School Board. Train No. 2 will leave ' LEMONS—Good' size. ■ apply to W, A. McGill, WilUts 2. Government establishment of 3 ^^e Provincial CSovernment daily at 11.05 p.m. for Calgary, P e r lb ...... 49c schooL * I* • ' P e r doz. 39c Drug Store,' Kelowna. -free medical and dental clinics to- ^pon due dellberhtion, should deem Winnipeg and Montreal. LYE— getoer with ‘ free hospitalization, foregoing to be Inadvisable from Trooper Leonard Brown, of the A big assortment of Fresh Fruit ^ NO DRIVING LICENCE, FINED T rain N o, 8, “The Dominion,” P e r t i n ...... 14c $5 Certificates with doctors and denUsts becom- provincial standpoint, then this 9th Armored Regiment, is home for and Vegetables g Roderick Luschnat, , Vancouver, -will Idave Sicaipous dally at NABOB CUSTAED— 1421, Chapman, Dave, Kelowna. tag public servants. _ convention would ufg^ that the Pro- a few days lea've, 6.50 a.m. for Calgary, Winnipeg CABBAGE-r- 2264, Casorso, Johnnie, Enderby. 3. Old age pensions to be brought yj^cial Government request toe Do- • • • ■ was fined $5.00 and costs in toe lo­ 11-oz. tin ...... 22c and Montreal. P e r lb...... 3c 1325, Chagun, Harry, Canoe, B, C, closer to toe cost of living index. minion Government to enact a com- A wedding of local Interest was cal Police Court, on Sept. 8th, fo r Train No. 4, “The Dpminion,” BED BIVEB CEEEAIr— 1418, Mepham, Kathleen, Kelowna. 4. Capital to be made available to pulsory superannuation scheme to solemnized at the Rutland Catholic driving without a chauffeur’s li- will leave SJeamous dally at , 5-lb. p k ...... 44c 126, McMillan, Henry James, 367 farmers at low cost. ^ , cover all citizens of, Canada. Church on Sunday last, when So­ C6ncc« H E A L T H B B ^ Water Street, Vancouver, B. C, 5. Establishment of a national Having received the backing of phie Rieger,--daughter of Mr. and Laltoa Singh was fined $5.00 and 7.20 a.m, for Calgary, Winnipeg P e r pkg.— costs on Sept. 12th for not having and Toronto. , 28-oz. pk. -.1...... 24c 112, Gillespie, Robert James, Ke­ minimum wage for workers. praser Valley Reeves’ Assocta- Mrs. J. P. Rieger, of Rutland, be­ 6, Establishment of a Domtaion- praser Valley dele- came the bridd of Sapper Peter a tall light on his truck. For connection with these ser­ LIQUID VENEEB— O K f lowna. ■ , 24c 2853, Shlrreff, Crete, Kelowna. wide standard of education. gates present, the convention &n- Schneider, of the Royal Canadian vices, Train No. 707 wUl leave • 4-dz. s iz e ...... 536, FumertOn, Frank, Kelowna. Ald. Jones described the repoTO dorsed a resolution which asked Engineers, son of Jacob Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. George Cross. Kelowna daily, except Sunday, BED PLUM JAM— 37c 3217, Fellowes, (Mrs. H. C., 1844 B ar­ as "a blueprint for post-war that the Wartime Prices and. Trade of Rutland. Rev. Father A- L, De • • • at 4.00 p.m. instead o f 3.50 p.m. 2-lb. tin clay Street, Vancouver, B.C, ^ ce,” and said in reply to critics gggjd either increase the ceiling Lestre performed the ceremony. Several Rutland residents are as formerly, arriving Sicamous 2073, Johnson, , Mrs. Fred., West- (that the municipalities for y e ^ price of dairy products, 6r increase The groom has returned to duty at patients In toe Kelowna Hospital at 8.00 p.m. bank. „ , . _ . have been clinging to an act which -the subsidy. Labor costs in toe Fras- Chilliwack, and w ill be joined there this time. Elisha Monford has been 2267, McMahon, Miss Helen, Ender­ Is out of date—namely, toe British ygHgy ^gd risen to such an ex- later by his bridd. seriously ill following an emergency TRAIN SERVICE SICAMOUS b y North America Act, ^ , tent, declared the sponsors, that operation, but is reported to be do­ T O VANCOUVER The McKenzie CO., Ltd. 1774.'Whipple, Gwen, Oyama. “ The order is changmg. Aid. dairy herdp wiere on toe decrease, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, of Vancouver, ing as well as can be expected. T rain 1 - 9.45 a.m. Phone 214 The Master Grocers 2052, W^ayne, John,- c/o B . W hillis, . Jones said, “and we must chan^ ^ jg useless for municipalities to and her two children are staying Ewart (Buck) Hardie is suffering Train 3 > 8.30 pjn. Kelowna. toe British North America Act, The gjjfgrgg regulations aimed at con- at the home of Mrs. Taylor’s par­ from severe lacerations and con­ Train 7 - 8.55 pjn. DELIVEBIES—Harvey and .Nortti, 10.30; Sooth of Harvey. 8-30 1381, Toogood, Walter Cecil, Okan­ Aot must be streamlined.” . trolling encephalomyelitis, if sim- ents, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Bond, for cussion following a fall from a agan Mission. Many spoke in favor of the re- .|gj. gteps are not taken in adjacent the fniit season. freight car near the Rutland sta­ Connections at Vancouver with 1415, Gibb, Janet, R.R. 1, Kelowna. port and. thanked toe Kelowna a la - 4m jgj.ggjd2ed territory, and Pentic- tion on Sunday, but is reported now B.C. Coast Steamship Service. 41, Newby, Eileen, Vernon Jubilee ermaii and his committee f o r their .jgjj presented a resolution seeking Mrs. B. D. Scott, of Calgary, is out of danger and improving’ rap­ Convenient, bus service also ta ■ Hospital, Vernon. _ toe work. - rectification of this discrepancy. visiting her dau^ter, Mrs, PauUne idly Tom Barber is also a patient effect from Kelowna to Pentic­ 1934, Gooderham, Gail, Box 904, 'Mayor V. B. Harrison of Nanaimo ^ OnA. Ida Mae, Falkland, B. C. adopt it but should study it. Later. j.gpgtj.jgygu gf gu Japanese after Victoria, is spending a feyr days Film Board, a number of very in­ For farther particulars see yoor American shoe style 1847, Hardie, Irene, Rutland. he dianged his argument, recom- die war. In spite of this, the Japan­ holiday at the home of her parents, teresting moving , pictures were local ticket agent, or write G. 694, Cope, Hettie, Kelowna. mending that Alde:man Jones ^ ese question again cropped up on sho'wn to an appreciative audience Bruce Burpee, General Passenger centres. 79, Smith, Mrs. Annie L., Grmdrod, sent with toe report to explain it, Agent, CJPJR. Station, Vancouver, Wednesday morning. the strong stand taken in the re­ at the Community Hall on ‘Wednes­ if it were placed before toe Pro­ A Kelowna delegate doubted if B. C. port of President R. M. Grauer, who day night last week. A special mat­ 'B.C. ■ 3060, Jolliffe, Charles Edward, Box vincial Rehabilitation Council. toe seriousness of toe situation was urged that they press for the entire inee was held in ,toe afternoon for realized, and he presented a resolu­ 1136, K elow na. , _ “Not BeYond Imagination” cost of education to be -borne by tfie school children. Witching Hour 2666, Ogborn, Monica Mary, Box tion, which was adopted, urgtag The better li'vtag conditions en------the Provincial Government. . ^arid La Duchess 1218, K elow na. that Japanese be placed under mili- Increase in old ,age pensions, The local Brownie Pack resumed 2491, Watt, Lyrin, Keloivna. visaged in toe report are not “be- control upon -completion of Box which the. Union has been seeking their- activities for the fall season Shoes 1931, Gooderham,,, Marjone, yond toe imagination and tag^uity jtheir removal from the “protected with a meeting on Tuesday after­ for years, was again demanded. The 8-4c .904, Kelowna. of men with intelligence and good- gregs;” that they be moved east of Union urged one dollar per day, noon. Mrs. P. Smith is. again in will, of which Canada has its fair the Rocky Mountains or to places 1893, Addy, Miss E., Kelowna. payable at the age of sixty-five. charge. ^ 2712, Stevenson, David, Box 544. proportion,” read one paragraph, y^^ere the'security of the country Kelowna. Admitting that $86,000,000 is a large would be assured; and that Japan-^ New 2184, King, W . S., K e lo w n ^ ^ sum, toe report pointed out that ggg labor be used for the further- American Loafers 281, Grindrod,: Edmund J., B o x 641, “it is only equal to what we now gnee of Canada’s war effort as far Colors: antique brown, light Revelstoke. spend every sixteen days on toe gg possible. brown, wine tan and black. 1826, Ralph, Joyce, Westbank. ^ war, 'therefore it could be met by There were a couple who spoke Black and brown suede and 1327, Mrs. Fred Koski, Canoe, B.C. continuing the present rate of Fed-, on behalf of the Japs^ but there was crushed kid. High, Cuban, col­ SellersV Prizes eral war spending for sixteen more g loud chorus of “no” when a lege heels..__ $2.95 a n d '$3.95 $3.95““$4.95 days after the armistice.” Greenwood spokesman saidi 'it is $25, Jack Cope. Kelowna. • TTie plan, which would include time enough to become alarmed KENWOOD Wilmont Fall Shoe Styles $10, Mrs. W; Spear, Box 893, Ke­ improvements and new buildings in when .some act of sabotage has been lliey come in browns and blacks in mat­ lowna...... ' municipal areas throughout the pro- perpetrated. • " $10, J. Quong, Kelowna. erials of suede or kid leather, (g ff Vince, would, plus Provincial GOv- Mayor Williams of Kamloops tend $5, W. G. Gray, Armstrong, . ernment projects, “take care of all of Jap purchaises of land 'in _the P a ir ...... $5, Mrs. Gertrude A. Gibb, Box returned men and women for a Kamloops district, contrary to Fed- Blankets 1134, K elow na. , period of five years,” toe report eral Order-in-Council. He alro re­ said. ■ ferred to toe fact that Japs this side MOR'EEZE The committee noted that the in- of Hope may have guns, cars and- creasing government control of Can- radios—which are prohibited west AUDREY MACLEOD ada’s war effort “will develop to- of Hope. (This seemed to surprise SHOE STORE wards totalitarianism” and said that some Coast delegates.) ,He quoted “Walk Miles With Smiles in a HEADS TEACHERS “to ensure toe return of our demo- the observation of a, military man Pair of Mor-EEze Shoes.” cratic liberties surrendered during that Japs weire placed about five Tune in' ev e ry Wed., 6.30 p.m.> the war, it is essential that prepara- miles apart—rather convenient and “PASSED BY CENSOB” T h e annual meeting of the Kel­ tibn be made now to plan for a useful to an enemy. Another ^ m t owna and District Branch of toe post-war economy which w ill ensure he made was that the limit of vision Okanagan Valley Teachers’, Assoc­ the survival of democratic rights of Coast people appeared , to . be iation was held in the Royal Anne and bring in a new system in which Hope. But h e, warned that their they should take care that they do Hotel on Tuesday,; September 15th. there will be no room for the evils problem was not solved wfien the CAN NOW SEND not include more than two pounds The. following executive was elect­ existing prior to the outbreak, of Japanese -were moved out of Vanr of chocolate in the parcel. . ed for the 1942t43 season: t h e ' w ar__a system wherein waste couver: If communication lines ONLY TWO POUNDS The Red Cross has advised that President, Miss Audrey MacLeod: of both human and material sub- .through the province were cut, the Vice-Presidenty George Elliot; ^ c - stance will be abolished.” Coast would bO isolate. He avowed it is most important, to watch this retary-Treasurer, Miss R. King; . ^ e report was received with there is every reason to harbor dis- OF CHOCOLATE carefuUy,- or the parcel will ,not Press Correspondent, Miss’. N. great'applause and many delegates trust. ' t .- reach the prisoner of war. Former Schroeder. The representative to jumped to their feet to congratulate Fifom the floor of the convention regulations did not restrict the Amount of Chocolate in Pris­ toe executive of toe Okanagan Val­ Alderman Jones and other members a delegate declare.d it is the prol^ amount of chocolate, permitting toe ley Teachers Association w ill be the of the Rehabilitation Committee on lem of the Federal Government, oner of W ar Parcels Limited entire parcel of eleven pounds to be past-president. Miss A. M. Gale. their fine work on “this most im- which has been too weak-kneed to made up of it, but the new ruling portant document.”, deal with it. ■ , . definitely limits toe amount to two More than twenty new teachers Next of kin' sending parcels to were welcomed to the association.. The conventiqn unanimously enr The convention also gave itssanc- prisoners of war are advised that pounds. dorsed a resolution from the Town- ,tion to z resolution from the Mum- ship of Langley, urging upon the cipality of Maple Ridge, urging toe Domnion Government “toe desire Federal Government to instruct toe of the people of Canada to embark, custodian of enemy alien property- on ah all-out war effort by the con- to sell all Japanese-owned land, FRI., SAT., 7 and 9 p.m. Thurs. 24th only^ 7-8.14 Matinee Saturday at 2.30 p.m scription of natural resources, The special commitee on assess- Ginger Rogers wealth and man power.” ments reported as ^favoring an am- “ROXIE HART" The resolution said that toe free- endment to the Municipal Act in and dom of all the peoples o f the >world . order to set, up regional boards o f depends on a victory for the United appeal, -recourse to regular courts J For f “The Lady is Willing” 'V Cargo of r " Nations, and pointed out that Cana- only tp be taken when points of fo r color, warmth and durability, choose a da must play a leading part in this law are in question.The report was WED., THUR., 30, Oct. 1 effort for liberty and freedom. It adopted. ’ , v ■ ^ MON., TUES, 28, 29 —— President Grauer referred to the KENWOOD Complete shows 7 and 8.25 Complete shows 7 and and 8.17 use of lands within municipalities FREDRIC MARCH by the Federal Gtovernmenfc He de- ■ There’s nothing better than a KENWOOD. Made (inly of highest Current Best Sellers and. clared'that: the Government should TELLS at least pay the service charge on quality wool, woven by master craftsmen. Kenwood Blankets Renters- such property. A t present no taxM , will give you years of satisfaction; Kenwood Blankets p e ideal LORETTA YOUNG are paid, and this leaves an unfair burden on other property owners. for creating bedroom color harmonies and Kenwood white blan­ ^ A T l S i READ No one municipailty should be ask­ kets are the favorite in homes that demand the best. BEDTIME STORY THEM for 10c ed to shoulder a burden which . . . that’s a lesson for husbands, a should be distributed ‘ over the shock for wives . . . and a howl for whole of Canada, he said, ^ e prin­ KENW OOD W H IT E with pastel borders of green, blue, gold everybody else! ‘T LIVE AGAIN.” “ . ciple was-endorsed. Warwick Deeping U,B.CJtt, Charter and rose. Size 72x90. . “DRAGON SEED,” ; ' Aid. O. L; Jones, of Kelowna, as P e a rl S. Buck chairman of a committee on insur­ $ 14.95 “SIGNED WITH THEIR ance, read to the convention a re­ HONOR,” / Jas. Aldridge port on the possibilities of muni­ RAMGREST BLANKETS in plain colors. Satin bound. Gold, cipal insurariee. and , moved that “RAINBOW AT DUSK,” _ the U.B.CJML act to obtain a charter : Each— Emilie Loring from the British Columbia Legis­ “TOE STRANGE WOMAN,” lature at toe next session for the $ 8 . 5 0 NEWS Ben Ames Williams setting up of a company to handle —AND— the- insurance o f British Colum bia’s municipalities. - , x j- “ IN HIS STEPS,” The lengthy report was adopted by Chas. M. Sheldon as read, along with Aid. Jones’ re- , $1.00 per. copy. commendation that -immediate ac­ tion be taken to start toe new com-: A ls o BEST. VIRCIHM pany.' ■■ ■ . Latest LAHR * O'BRIEN The convention followed the sug­ Qeo^u^ j£.imUed News — And—! V an HEFLIN gestion of Aid. G. C. Miller, of Van­ Novelty QUALITY MERCHANDISE LATEST M arsfia HUNT MORRISON'S couver, that all efforts be concen-• and DORSEY BUY MORE WAR STAMPS NEWS lmBOWRUAN L IB R A R Y A N E W S STAND trated on the relief of municipali­ Donald end Ua ORCHESTRA ties from the costs' of education . Dnek Agents for Vancouver Son Consequently, delegates affirmed

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