THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, v; r t .n! cMR . 'iren THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE THEIR FIGHTING DAYS ARE OVER r$$m ln 9 NATION NEWS FOR MIDLANDS r.' 'f Cobourg and . .nripal honors. Ralph s .v.i at bis FUndaU and Victor attending Hilton their Thousands of active business and ptdfrMional own have benefited (torn the habit of breakfasting on Nabisco Shredded Wheat milk and fresh fruit. Nabi.cn Shredded Wheat ii tW , whole Mieaf in a tatty nd eatily digested form. with all the wheat germ and other natural fond element retained. Eat Nabix-o Shredded Wheat every day. and help keep ready for erv i re in the National Fitness Program THI CANADIAN iHMDDID WMIAI COMeANT, llo. Nw,a I. Hi, C4m LINK WITH OLD DAYS Career of John Flewln ILssoriatrd With . C. Frontier Times it on the long end o1 ...re over Dye Woc'xs,- TORT aiMI"SON. Sept. 10: Rlcn ;lt the first gime,1"- experiences of varied character ii series for the rham- ln the colorful pioneer days of old l the Cobourg Men's jOrttiah Columbia was the career anno. I of John rTewln. a resident of Port ; Simpson for a Quarter of a ccn- rink. rartvin.iejiurJr or more In the course v n v Bruce, Roy Bic'Je out from England to engage In . Greer. farming around Port Camosun un- -der the aegis of the Hudson Bay irt ridge of Wark worth Co.- could spin many a talc of t '-d to four years in those early days around Victoria lor a series of break- Including the experiences of the entering offences at winter of 1SS2 which was the and Campbellford. coldest In the history of the coast. ' nme counts In all. Mr Clark's absence. C ulms, truck driver from J' ' N arrested here In Co-nfter violation of parole v. aiMin: sentence lar '.,IU'C s Kik utter waiving cxtradl &t Kingston course of train- ONL (illtl. ON (ilJNS t'WDON Spot. 10: Oi At . Oidmince factory ln the puRir ftountics a 23-year old Welsh Mei;an Lewis, has mastered n STEEL 01' 1SCOR I Mr. Flewin used to tell why he qutt the printing profession' -.irrcMful carnival and becaus? he sickened at the habit r.''ld on St Michael's of the early printers of chewing ' '" c Church, lawn at: tobacco anta isvUtlng the juice onl . . . I a m uiiu. IK ftnne) i ' o assist Palm t. in anv case, u was irom mat J . JUII Mint IIV wuiiiiyiivvii u. i plirtt OT OObOUrg pt owu uc ritii j i ; wilds by joining a Canadian Pad-' flc Railway survey party locating uk teanher rrf th Co- a route through Southern British lm:te Institute, has Columbia to the coast. A year of tntrlor and MrRcwln i t.. the war emergency ' tht. industrial organi- lhi returned to Victorfa where wrked iot a hllc1 a s"h h is sponsored by the rntnent O. It Tenielly and door. f,,r thc 8rand- t- faUier of Charles Hayward. now a uign ocuuut wuviin in '"" Rupert. The year I860 found Mr. Flewln joining the provincial police and. after a while on Vancouver Island, where he was Identified with the on a " ' I, solving of Indian murder cases has been returned !"T ... , . u Mv r cr. eant, he was dispatched north to HaseKon to deal with trouble , fnttrw KM tnH inc n t Dint nnlnt onn-ugh cobourg and LInd, . . cuTmln d ln7he crvo units are represented , Tr iour weeks' mnni rii mivri miiii-iil iLatinib air a Simpson, with Jurisdiction from Queen Charlotte Sound to the Alaska boundary including the Queen Charlotte Islands and Oml-neca. which position he held for 20 years. COPPLU OF CHILE "o expert., said no woman can do. I There nre more than 8.000 cop pile bonng and fitting the'ner mlnea registered ln Chile. PI''' illh rinu fnr hirrnl nt Hrllnlr.'. ' x pounder wna. N() WIT'S WAAFhllY CHILE'S LONO COAST Quarters occupied by the Wom en's Australian Auxiliary Air Force tthllC has mum thnti (tn linrl. nvi n. . i. M IJcr coast line "I:.:3l i .line HOT CONDIMENTS Chile Ls one of the few countries South Africa's giant in the world producing paprika 'i works n Pretoria. and red pepper. I Aid. George Casey Is back from Alice Ann where he was engaged PRINCE GEORGE. Sept 10J-A1- tn deiopment work on hta mln. though not completed, the new eral eahas harine been aa-av for C.C.F. Hall on Fourth Avenue near Brunswick Street was opened to eral o the Labor when the public on Day. m mininI area and u mthu 'that career, who died a few day.i held dance. The offi ,....... i' m.t.r incf. . 1 cinh . i ii ri i iciii a h Uaiiit-tr. iiii- tn 1 1- i a . . . linn ta VteUMl Thu atahvart old iclal .tx.uni Port hft-,i"'0 opening wUl take place at a m ac m siniivj-iutic jiui.. i inJs auracuve.y aesigneo. new FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. .:.: i.jt'.i,.A -m ii !: ilaio vi. ' -i MOV i,t - several weeks. He reports that sev- new finds have been made of the camp. Aid. Casey wilt make a trip to Vancouver soon to carry out certain negotiations on behalf ha4 the HlilliwUnn nt vlnir thni...iiji i J i . ox "u i last remaining native son born Injby 36 feet of Coast fir. A special 01 Arm P""-old Fort Caenosun 'now Victoria. finish will be nlven this fine floor. He knew from travel on foot.; The overall measurements of by packtratn and In canoe, be-j the building are 82 feet long by lore uie days of modern trans- U8 feet wide. It Is of frame struc iu i rv v vtiuc. i va ui name 11 wanic sooutv uie lmmeGiaie iuiure Ihe marriage of Miss Helen Thompson and Howard White took Boston left for the south on a honeymoon trip following which they will return to the city to take up residence on Fifth Avenue East. i.auan prisoner I war captured in u e E3 Aiamein ar a are shown be.ng led into their cage by a Brit) ,h puurd Thse men and many more wre captured when the British forces, aided by US, planes and pilot doubled back anj cut their lines during the heavy lighting around El Alameln. C.C.F. HALL ; IS OPENED New .Structure at Prlnre George In Ufce Though Not Completed 1 Twenty-Five Years Ago September. 10, 1017 EYES TROUBLING YOU? UpfoJil&U&i Baseball Scores American League Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 7. New York 8. St. Louis 3. Washington at Chicago, double-header postponed. National League Ail four games postponed. Baseball Standings National .League W Hon. John Oliver, minister of Brooklyn 94 agriculture, after n tour of central ot rui. on fir f.re mnj and jm - - burned - - porution. all parts of the prov-'turr, .ncclallv built alnst cold. iiv- lnterlor , fmmf arrlvwl , , Npw York 76 no rZ'J..i mi. runoau ana Z lnc, lnce 8UrtlB gurtlns with the redoubt- redoubt- and has full ,.. v,,. basement in which .v, " city y on last night's T!' train, ac- Cincinnati Cincitinti U at hU his i ofTK htatory of the Pawnee. He; 0n the main 'floor at the south tVl', ,n chMr of vtaUon end a sUgc. In an addltton on !i2 .u . . , of two - mo1 famoui mur the east side to the main building . an oy Indians on Vancouver are cloakrooms, ladies' room, klt- IV n.i.jr rvril.B mm iswno. He suried out as a prin- cncrl and lunchroom. tain Oreen- ter with the Old Victoria ColonUt. Rntraneo is made thrntish a tplace at the Anglican Church this St. Louh 75 morning with Rev. Canon G. A. Cleveland 71 f-Tlvatkm Army dellv- newspaper and was for years gov- .matt retention room at the north. Rix officiating. The attendants of Detroit 67 -ifs- and wa assisted eminent agent for all of Northern cast corner. the couple were Miss Kathleen Chicago 39 McKenrte. The band British Columbia with headquar- ThC building Is well lighted by Lake and Chester Poole. After the Washington 55 i hy artiste in the per- ten at Port Simpson. jargC wmdows during the day and cprmon"- there was a wedding Philadelphia 50 " irt Barling of Port Mr. Flewln, whose parents came minv rieetrkji fixture at nio-ht party at the Ark. Later the couple , L. 43 47 61 a - 66 70 m.!I. hJSf We 8lr Jame DouKlM- he rub" hqt-ar '"rnace will bt: Installed. ntedf k A" 1on' Pittoburg 68 I parenU home. Wers with many whose ! Adcluate ventilation Is also as- T&.T1 D' Har WW . 77 - namea are hwiiehold words in .rJtl ' " MJV. lee- OhlUtwack. , ... Baettm Bastoti I .8 ."-65 81 81 Philadelphia 36 94 American League New York 94 45 84 55 66 &3 73 73 71 93 Pet 86 .657 .555 .435 .474 .450 .494 .277 .676 .out 332 307 .479 .447 .437 350 WOMEN'S WOULD About 4300.600 VS. women are in industrial war employment now as compared with 1,400.000 ln 1941. .t ' :ii;o iii'idl :u ibtt .'OJtiriJ iii; MtriT ri"'iw xifwoi -Hi: f ' -ml h : ,.-' f hi t. tno ' It is now ILLEGAL to HOHRD scrap steel or UNUSABLE machinery The Steel Controller has ordered that, after September 15, 1942, no person may retain in his possession scrap iron or steel weighing a total of 500 pounds or more unless he has a permit. (For the purposes of tlx new regulations, scrap metal includes machinery, structural steel, or amy other article or commodity containing iron or steel, which i not serving an immediate vital purpose.) The order also provides: That anyone, coming into possession afur September IS of scrap iron or steel weighing 500 pounds or more, must dispose of it within 20 days. That any person having a valid reason for not disposing of scrap metal as crap metal or w!k believes that it can serve some essential purpose, must send in a report by September IS to the Used Goods Administrator of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Lumsden Building, Toronto. His report must reveal the exact description, quantity, and location of his scrap metal. The provisions of the order do not apply to scrap dealers who arc already subject to previous orders; nor do they affect rrieital fabricators' and processors who are irv legal possession of metal to be used in manufacturing. A copy of thc order, S.C. 16, may be obtained from the Steel Controller, Department of Munitions and Supply, Ottawa. Infractions of the new regulations are subject to a fine of up to $5,000, or imprisonment of up to five years, or both fine and Imprisonment. Department of Munitions and Supply HONOURABLE C. D. HOWE, MINISTER 'jll.f! Easier jshaves at a saving yeM make Minora Blades apjjx Canada's fastest growing kyYA economy blade. kJ - .. SPORT CHAT It is only fitting for a man who has been around Lord's for so many years 63 as James (Jimmy) Cannon, that he should have a chance to be in complete charge of world cricket headauarters in Britain. Take this year he's had that chance because the regular secretary. Sir Pelham W'arner. has been ill. Cannon and H. D. G. (Shrimp) Leveson-Gower are the only survivors who have worked with the last "four secretaries. This means! something, because just one pf the four. Sir Francis Lacey, was. e secretary for 28 years. 12 It was lawn tennis: and not; cricket which flrst-brousht- Oan-i non to Lord's. He started as ball boy for the string of tennis courts which fringed the cricket field. Now he Is 75, a smallish man, cheery, rubicund but still active He's seen every test match. University or Eton-Harrow match at Lord's in the last 60 years with the exception of 1939 when he was ill. Jimmy holds Dr. W. G. Grace, the old time cricketer who is to British sport what Babe Ruth is to baseball, was the greatest of them all. He-'s full of stories about W. G. who died in 1915. and says if later batsmen like Jack Hobbs and Don Bradman had had to bat on such poor wickets as old W. G.. they would never have done as well as they did. "The 'old man' didn't bat on a billiard table. I can tell you." says Cannon. IRISH PUO OOLF DUBLIN Sept. 10 Harry Brad-sbaw of Kilcroney. County Wkk-iow. Eire, retained the Irish professional golf championship with .n aggregate of 285 for 72 holes on the Hermitage Course near her; TOPS IN OAKS NEWMARKET. En. Sept. 10 Walter Bradford, who rode the winner of the Oaks three times ia five years, is dead. He won on Amiable in 1894, Limasol in 1897 and Graces in 1898. FOR QUICK XtESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. ft i COUPONS I are still available with each cash purchase in our store. Jv- We would appreciate to have J V cw customers drop in and . let us cxplai this gift plan S to (hem. E Frrsh Local Raw and ' Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY : G 0 L D S E A L PHONE 657 THE SEAL OF QUALITY .'Jit MflP Sockcyc Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato1 Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Sab.ion Smoked Salmon Bloater naaaaaaaaaaanmis SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Itcservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Fhone 568 J. ft! S. Loubser D.C., BJs. 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Celling Dryers', Folding Ironing Boards, Sleeve Boards, Chairs, Eastern Hardwood, Kitchen Tables, Drop Leaf Tables. CAMP FURNITURE . . . Folding Camp Cots. Folding Chairs, 6x8 Tent, Pack Sacks, Pack Boards. Yukon Eiderdown, Sleeping Robes, Mountaineer Down-Filled Sleeping Robes, Hikers' Sleeping Bag, wool-filled. We have the goods Elio's Furniture Store Used Furniture Third Avenue. Next to the Dally News Green 916 5 -Ml ;::t -'1 . -I 1 t T , an ;iw , .ill L 4 'I ' S i mil ... (A lilitt n