PAQH TWO RUNNERS and CAMPACS To suit every need and style from Infants' to Men's and Ladies' National Service Criticism Met in Composition or crepe soles. Cam pacs are in a class by themselves. Agents for Penman's Hosiery Jack & Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL If the Canadian young men prefer that method there seems to be no good reason why they should not be drafted for national service. If Canada is worth living in, it should be worth living for and, if necessary, dying for. To select the men who are needed for the defence service would seem to be much better than to plead with them to join the Canadian forces. All would then be treated as equals. If this recruiting campaign is not successful, there is only one thing to do and we hope the administration will see that it is done. Now that Prime Minister Churchill has given the view of the recent military operations in the Mediterranean, we shall likelv hear little more of the criticism they have done a major part of the fighting. Spies and Traitors "The arrest and conviction of a Nazi spy, who was and officials nf thp nnvol infolli ii(vviiifvin,t ucjjsi tuiciii. nave not , been , lulled into . a sense of false security because so little evidence of espionage in British Columbia has appeared during the last few weeks," says the News Herald. "Scores of rumors and suspicious circumstances are constantly being traced to their source, sifted and examined with the intelligence and the minutest care, for every arrest that is made. Yet, on the other hand, there is no need for panic. prices. Phone Clothiers. fmind l'n nnSCOOOlnn nf nlnno TT,v,l,,r,l, 1 1 FDR RATJI One 2rt ,h n mirlni John John la 1oq oin'rlonna it i .i i'Li. ii. unirnl gas 3s enelne. engine, mp.dlum medium dutv. duty, 24 24 Inch Inch 11MllPtT Til J . ..1 .. i , WINGS FROM' CANADA. XhZ i Contributed to the Canadian Victory Loan Campaign by William H. Summers, cartoonist ot the Buffalo Evening News. PIONEER IS DEAD James Reid Nelson Passes Away A Wistaria After I-ong Illness of the loss of Crete following the loss of the campaign in' largest ZTAJStilt gatherings of H'Z mourners n?Jt In Ai. i il ti -i- i i-i. i- i 1 1 ii At rate the British and well reece. m any fought bravely tne hLstory of Wistaria met here memory of James Reid Nelson, one of the most esteemed pioneers in the district. After many years of suffering which he bore with patience and cheerfulness, he succumbed on Friday morning. 1908. The circulation of baseless rumors thnt f his nnnsftuTinnnvJ rtti after shop keepers combed with spies and saboteurs is a gross disservice to Dairy. 36) ;tei4ff "Sln ihnna urlin am n,ni,l i :ui e l h ' snop-Keepers were fined for violat- Zlni " m , ii "B "V , lr u"- inese.WANTED-Neat, efficient girl to do lnB Nazi government price laws. Trunin. TTiinc vnc urresu ui a spy wno aumilS niS guilt is unusual there are still far too many rumor-mongers in Vancouver who delight in spreading alarmist stories and in repeating sentiments that must hinder the fulfillment of our maximum war effort. "In Britain posters, are displayed everywhere especially where men are likely to discuss the conduct and course of the war advising them of the danger of repeating unfounded and hasty words. Scores of cases havo been brought to notice in. which a baseless rumor of the circulation of facts concerning movement of troops or ships have caused the deaths of scores of innocent men and the wreckage of homes. While few of these notices have been posted in Vancouver the whispering campaign has been the subject of many warnings by the authorities. "Not all the spies, are in the pay of the enemy. Some of the most dangerous are the unwitting men and women who would scorn the suggestion of treachery. Eternal vigilance on the part of everyone is the price of our light housework. Must be able ttf cook. Phone Red 923. (138) LOST LOST Pair of glasses in black leather case on Sunday between 11:00 and 12::00 a.m. .on railway track between dry dock and cold storage. Reward. Phone Blue 815. (136) AGENTS WANTED Htm Tmrj. . I ivuv. ruufujj T1IB FIGHTING I BRITON" life story of. Winston I Churchill only $1.50. Large book ! f over 250 pages profusely iHus-1 ratH nio rln.nj i ,i. $5 to $10 per day easily made. Write today for sample outfit, Dominion Book and Bible House. Dept C, Toronto. (136) t PRESENT IS MADE Mr. Nelson was. born In 1886 in Toughlcmney, County Down, Nor- Jrisli Fusiliers Gift To 102nd. I!os thern Ireland and Jcame to Canada' . pital At Barrett Point Fort in 1907,. setiW'tn Wistaria in! ' ' : ,!rrr- , , w.....Ko. J ' ca"llua,' "Vri unJlTO wnurcn on smv a,lr- munity attending, also many from ' " n;VtnTinn iridi , , both campaigns were necessary m the steadying up of the noon to nay final tribute to the BnAe, Pallln2 and surround- 2. fvJJSJ 5 2Lii2S Fusiliers K (Vancouver) Regiment. fiprmaii mnvp rnu'ar1 Ruer Mmv xva nro wnnrWmrr n-hcf : ing . districts. The f.,,i funeral services cuc will be the next move in that part of the world. Preponderant Part - Dr. Goebbels had been saying that the forces from 'Australia and New Zealand have been fighting battles for the English. To meet this accusation it became necessary for Prime Minister Churchill to tell Parliament that nearly ninety-four per cent of the casualties so far in this war were from the British Isles. Yet we had seldom heard of the fighting done by these British home forces. We always hear of the South Africans, Australians, Now Zea- FOR SALli The church was filled to capacity d a BarreU po,nt Fort 1th practically the whole com- :Ua ... . K were conducted by Rev. Adam Crisp. Burns. Lake, who paid tribute to the fine spirit and helpful influence of the deceased upon all who knew him. sung, these being to Thee" "Rock 'Maahah Ik fit commanding the 102nd. Heavy Bat- ; 1 tery, one oi the latest and most effecient types of infra red lamps for use in the hospital at Barrett. Tlt licofill att tmm Ihi Trleh ' Hymns toyed, by Mr. Nelson were Col" TaMlen tQ the Batt j N litl ijr Rlirntf .tut. of Ages" and, of 'iu- the u derson played the accompaniment The pallbearers were nome tolk want to know What they are doing. They have) couches, chesterfields, unpainted tributes were sent by relati all done Wonderful fighting along with the English and . chests and drawers, beds, springs friends. bCOttlSh and Irish but no one Who knOWS WOUld SUfftresti and mattresses at very low Deceased is survived by his wife, tV.n that 1,.. 1 J : ! . IL " presented to Major C. V. Evitt, I is in appreciation amicable relations whi;h -Abide Wth Mf Mfc, Dons An. W iTnlti , and the excellent care and yes; attention We.Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected. Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN nOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 Clean-Up Paint-Up Make Repairs, ! Build We can supply all the materials for a new home or for additions to the old one. Call in and talk It over Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. PHONE 118 puone 111 in : "38, f JJ. 'J the Barrett Hospital during theh : . , ",,u' ..u ... "eighteen months stay in Prinw . FOR SALE Blue Tip mechanic's Harrison sr. Rupert tools,- 2 cross cut saws, 3 Rem- Interment was in the Wistaria' n-,rrlt Pn.( . . typewriters, studio Cemetery. Many beautiful floral flnp ,hpri hnenU, ' The Women's Auxiliary of the 1 09nH Vtnc tVtA in.l lnnt.t - Black 324, B. C. who was a faithful nurse and con-l, Z " ?A ' slant companion to him durln? 'I'' Z T- " 'lw' ,CM Newly checked. $24.50. Phone Blue mourn h w arr w. h. '?n1 spe.nt s hundreds of dol- (137) wmiam R w& f b;;T: 's.m. 'urrushlng the Barrett hos- Nelson, Ireland, and WilV one 0101-Ci u- v luveruuie. i Arranging 3 blades heavy duty, propellor shaft and stuffing box's hronze, with clutch. Everything c6mplete to set in boat. Made by Gray Motor Co. In good running condition. Price $150.00. Apply to J. R. Stanyer, South HazeltonJ .WANTED COMMODORES OUT The United States Navy has the rani of Commodore. RUN ON WOOD OAS Sweden has nearly 50.000 vehicles running on gas from wood or pital with eaulDment. sunniios nnri I f lirnlclllriara nMf4 I. Point. now busy in the same at Frederick Evening Dance Cruise BV S.S. ""CAMOSUN" MONDAY, JUNE 16th Leaving CJUt. Dock 8:00 p.mRetumlnii ll:0n nm Mu&U- by Ut Bo. Rocky Mountain KaiitersVpier e Dance Oak, CRUISE FAKE gl.QO (Plus Tax) Refreshments served Hospital Scene Wins In Window Display Contest fOND5 abaard Accommodation Limited com: i. SPORT CHAT Co-Eds Baseball are leading the atj League at Kambcm having won two games so far reason, ana jasmg none Hudan It Is announced that the winner Bay has won one gam and ua of the Victory Loan Campaign, win- cne. Elks have failed u win . dow display competition was tut. game so far and have H. S. Parker. Itie prize was a framed D'iture of the King and Queen now on display In her win dow. Mrs. Parker's display was an effective scene depicting a hospital room In bomb-stricken London 'Oil tWO In the last scheduled .t. Hudson Eay won a 7 to 2 victory over Elks. Ronald BregolLss pished (or the Bay while Oordon Bregcia and llec MacKenzie urj ir.ura duty for the Elks. with an army nurse and cot containing a baby bprablng victim. It Kamloopg had a vUi lan ml was an undoubtedly outstanding from Ken black, tar.uj ia aca-arrangement. teur golf champion, ai 1 a nzz:i Mrs. Parker was picked winner crowd of enthuuwt.'- ot the Royal (by six Judges working Independent- and Ancient Oame aihered on the jy. . nuns en maase vo f.cv n a ;.i a;- Honorable mention from the tlon. Only a couple ot bad trtaki Judges was given to Northern El- fcopt the chairlon from breaking ectrlc Co., Oordon & Anderson, the course record of sever.'j a.r McRrae. Bros., Doltar Btore, Mrx i flrtnered with Fred h win r.r won imlth's Flower Shop and Ben's over T. A. Clark and C C Te.-r.an News Stand. three up In an exhibits a foursome, HELP FINISH THE JOBt Battery Operated Radio With Maximum Power At Minimum Cost R.C.A. 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