;'i40 1... T fU 11 ua m w v ft id This U Our " on uemenis . li i a as rasseu Awav T death occurred recently at Qjcrn Charlotte City 1 latitat ' U M11TT n 1ft If Mill. 111 It's the rinso in B!uo water that does it 1 M'h evfrylliiiijf i.Mt in the Ordinary way hut f'vrr forgrt tlit) final riiiMt in Llu trr t HIims " Lr .)iit tliinj rtally Vi'HiTK past, twenty-six years. She was 1 seifnty-liine years of ace. Mrs. Toop Is survived by two brothers, Hugh McLerlan of Ttbchu, Alberta, and John McLellan of Port Clements, also a nephew, Robert McLellan of Vancouver. TENACIOUS It I'LL CORKYOKO. Australia, May 31: (CPt John Flndlay. 41, farmer,' was gored to death by a bull on hb William Ttjop. Mrs. Ttwp, Urm here. Several jmots were . r,,r,, ... Rrotland, had been necessary to drive the bull away dci of Port Clements for the fnxn t.V body 01 V TO THE WESTERN FRONT Members of -he Anglo-French Womens Ambulance Corps Ym n Just before they sailed from England for war duty on Western Front They are Ambulance drivers and will receive or.aI training lit the Marshal Foch hospital in Pari berore axned to sectors on the front MacKenzie's Furniture In Thts 15th Anniversary , tore W- Uvc given the best services that we knew to the community ' ":d we will continue to give of our very best We thank each t'Vd rvpry one for the splendid support you have given us. or our be ' we shall give so that we can round out another 15. Wc Hunk you all. Special Sale starts June lt. 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Gayer Clothes In Old England NEWYORtf, May 31: (CPt Part of Jean Smith's job in the woollen apparel department of the British Pavljlon at the New York World's Fair Is to show "how British manufacturers are keeping up marvelous standards, despite difficulties of the war." 'We've been combatting ersatz wools, Imitation wools made of milk and wood pulp." she said: "We teii the world that there's .nothing like wool for resiliency, heat retention And health. Generally the war has had a brightening effect on fashions, Miss Smith believes. "Women in Britain are wearing gayer stuff blouse we In the fashion world are determined that lh story of the last war shall not be repeated. "That war everybody had to get ,down to beiges. We had no dyes. All th dvestutfs had been Ger man It wasn't until years after hut things got back to normal. This time It's poing to be differ erenf " sett offers a splendid holiday for young and old good bathing minutes walk from River or Sea, a beautiful spot with separate Cot tages or Tents fully equipped. Excellent meals served In Dining .Room at reasonable rates. Store on premises for campers. Badmln ton, out-door games, beach and boat picnics. Bring your friends and enjoy a real vacation with your J families Children over 8 years without parents carefully looked after and given a good time. apply MRS. DUNN SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Nr. Massett. B. C. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Btdg. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MHk VALENTIN DAIRY rUONE tsi CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Itooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Batln Mr. C. F. nlack, Proprietress Man in the Moon This Is the greatest spendVfc era m the history of the worW. All that Is necessary Li to ask In order to secure a few million dollar. Leopold Is looking for his crown iDt iw he has them in nis r It is the way ot a a-'-ad gardener never to be Aatislied He always trunk but is afraid to let Hitler jwanU to be .mprovmg changing hlu the elemnU of 5 cre,ade. know about It. 'i3'""'6 "rXSU what U Comparing Wars Adrian Arcand. the. Canadian fascist leader, la in Jail. He is learn- ours ,-. it w ti livp nnder a totalU erjthing U W W . n.'t.PM - ----- nntrtin o a nrm9n TT.hmt amon -tr woomlng. his patients, a clever young fellow if 25 or so, speaking English well He was severely wounded when the nibmarine was captured, and for some time was In a critical condi tion. When he recovered sufficient ly to understand the attention which had been given to him he 'stonlshed his doctor by sitting up 'n bed and saying: It will pay you. ny friend, to get me well and keep ne well. I shall not forget your -ervlces. and when Germany occu-oles England I will be your friend ind see that no harm comes to you. The Yorkshire doctor Just smiled. '"J "Whatever are you doing? cried 'ather. as he saw Jimmy emptying i bottle of Ink Into the-oMfish bowl. Th Just blacking out for the oldflsh. daddy," replied Jimmy, seriously. A doctor met two children In the street and asked them how they ' were. "I don't think we'd better tell you." replied one child. "Why not?" asked the doctor. "Father told us that when you called last month and asked how we were It cost him $10. A distinguished visitor at a luna tic asylum went to the telenhon? and found difficulty In getting his connection. Exasperated, he shout ed to the operator: "Look here, girl, do you know who 1 am?" "No," came back the calm reply, "but I know where you are." "Please, sir, could I have lolno. . row afternoon off? "Your grandmother, I suppose!" f "Exactly, sir. She la making her rsi paracnute Jump." IDORA Roller Rink Mondays and Tuesdays Open for Private Parties Wednesday 7 to 11 Thurs. Pal Nljhl, 7 to 11 Friday, 6 to 11 Sat. Children 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 pan. for sum He is introducing a new type ai curves for his- plot and they look very wrU. Is hli little greehouse he raises all the seedlings he wants and he also has enough to supply many of his neighbors. His is the way of most gardeners, who give away what they cannot use. The Murray garden promises very well this season. Those who want some hints on how to do things would do well to see Mr Murray at his Frederick Street home. This is the blooming season for the Siberian wallflower. The most common color of this flower is a bright orange. Many people Ilk It. Walter Longwill uses it in his rockeries a good deal and Dr. Hank. Inson has a blaze of it. Many other gardeners like it. Bu there Is a minority that saj-a the Siberian wallflower does not blend with most of the other flowers. The colors Jar. I have a few of these flowers but they are grown entirely on my own initiative. The other members of the family do not like them. I have heard several neighbors pass derogatory remarks. So there you are. Personally I like any flower that lends brightness to the landscape and I am particularly partial to the Siberian wallflower. HJP. Dally News aassuiird Ads results. Fighter. t Nation Enrrtlfd Under Trlefilor In Cau je In Wbkii They Believe By GLADYS L ARSOLO. Canadian Press Correspondent PARIS, Jiay 31: (CP)-Every Di-tlonallty from Iraklaas to Uruguayans, from citizens of the Unit?- State tb denationalized bearers of League of Nations passoorts ai ti be found In the ranks of the, Ielon of France. The French uniform may cover a Yugoslav. Dane. Swede Norwegian. Belgian, Peruvian or Egyptian. The other day an emigrated WhiU Russian resident of Parh and second lieutenant In the French army received the Legtcn'of Horo" for gallantry. This suggested an investigation which revealed tha-no less than 47 different national, tie? ar- serving onder the Tricolor orlng Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Servtce-3 Heated Cars H You Want QUALITY GROCERIES Low Prices Prompt Delivery Leave a Trial Order With Us Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" of France, The legions of Polfch and Czechoslovak soldiers have reached such proportions that they are well known. They are Independent organizations in France but take their place side by side with the Aiijed (armies at the Front. Less known are the International volunteers. These strangers of many lands flocked to recruiting offices in France when the war began and they are incorporated in newly formed foreign regiments. Many if thcsi scarcely know enough of the French language lo understand the orders given them. To ihsm there is no national sentiment, or very little, but they are fighting tnr purely ideological reasons." The Allies France and England mean less to them as nations than as defenders of a cause In which they believe. For them it has in 1940 the 20th century. The First Oreat War was a relatively straight na tionalist fight, each nation flght-ng for what was considered the country's place in a tolerable world men in 1914-18 fought for their native lands. The present war shows greater resemblance to those of Napoleon. PAGE riTKw at hjpu-d o the 1-iciuor Lxmtffil Uarii ot v 'he ijovcrnincnt of ' Bnosh Culumbta. In that way he finds out . - - f tr,,n rtrrrment. Just now Cin- uted to advantage ada Is totalitarian. AU-ucrs tn winning the ar as qulcWySpas- Murray ha,been,udenlns slble and one way to win is to ice ' 7 year nc c(un8t, uu . w op such men as Arcand. 10 have ceeded ail his past ef- What Is perhaps the oddest story vt the war comes from a Yorkshire UUk m.himh hart thf ana pianung seeaungs ternational legions" had Its beghi-nlng In Spain where men fought bravely not for country-rhutijc Ideas They came by the thousands from all parts of the world to rtxijfi themselves on one side or the" otHar accofd$n to their beliefs. Tfiey ni no sentiment of Spanish pair riotLwn. scsre?lv knew the sd& irZn-r Hi'&1 generals, were nnabfc old allegiancet, cut across political . lVt . divisions and produced many curt- he Jff S fT h tf sus regents which might well bet to? j??' f!'"1 i thc to ded an ,dea' the ancestors r he oresent Polish and Czech legions of Frssce. Na-1 Today, the Internationa: Brigade len led Dutch lroop--and Ger-jt formal adjunct orthe French mans Into Russia. 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