PAGE SIX PP dette ainda am cama ~MORE ABOUT A GOOD PARLEY (Continued. from Page One.) Thorp, was .one which pointed out that the trustees viewed with misgivings the increase in gov- ernment ‘control over school boards. It was wondered how far this control would. be extended. The resolution asked the Pro- ’ vincial Government to define in ‘concise and: definite manner its asking the government: grant re- muneration ‘of not-more. than $350 “per -year ‘to ‘school: trustees, plus relationship, duties. and. policies “actual out-of-pocket travelling ex- in respect of itself and school penses. boards. ee Another controversial resolution : The. convention was well- worth which ‘was -adopted, said Mr. while in Mr. Thorp’s opinion. Some outstanding speakers from the University of British Colum- ‘bia’ and other educationists were heard. . | MILL SLABWoopD| 1% Cords, $9.75 — 2 Cords, $13.00 FIR SAWDUST 1% Units, $7.00 Jet Craft Demonstrate “Reheat” At the Farnborough, Hampshire Air Show in Britain, Vampire and Meteor jet aircraft gave the first public demonstration of “reheat.” This is a method of burning fuel PHONE 238 in the jet pipe after it has passed c ; through the turbine. When re- RUSSELL KERR heat was applied to two planes while in ‘flight, a terrific boost was ‘SIDNEY — given and the plane shot forward at considerably greater speeds. 38-tf Saves Work! Checks Dirt! x) Money-saving valeman Low-Dratt Burner. -e Low-Flame Fuel. Saver. e. Produces: ‘51 000: “Heat Units ‘Per? » Hour. : ® Cireulates 19 800 cu... “the Warm ‘AD. : Per ‘Hour. ; a RCIATES HEAT - like a ae! - RADIATES HEAT ve | Ae a pace on WRIGHT & co, i Agents FROM ‘CANADA’ So Be > LARGEST. GROWER : “See the many ‘glorious e “illustration: in. our. new FREE CATALOGUE, Included are. many” introduetions. When. you pay Work Roots, you oon expect them = to ntand ‘plenty “of © puntuhment,: Locklo'a can take: oo At.ths “They're: extra: “toughun= + “equatted | in’ ‘comfort—-expertly, 7 mada” from: durable” lewthers, Look for’ Feckte, Work: Hoots. ont your shoo store me Bae at at eat Za t NG i: Back in iw N mi Blucher Rout, nnn een ee, . Mrs. Booth... - Miss E: Bate. “ Der. Es H. Black --D. H.° Cobbett..:. 7 ONS. Dunlop a Deep. Cove: Trading: Store “G.-Lee-Warner ooR,-D. Murray. My and :Mrs\. “OM. As Moore -. Clement ‘May y My, cand Mrs: ORGASE, Manning: b Py oJ. Newling.:. “varieties in. full-color Wm. A, ‘ new, _agghii’ 7 z Sh Dy We ‘Smith,. Deep Cove » Gen- S . Ww. Stewart... » A, Sedgman.. . aLénee [AMBcSON re PP PIPL PE PO OO ot ee MORE ABOUT HEAVY TASK (Continued from. Page One) aati ttine aati tec taal al alt ee ding the department of veterans’ affairs and is expected to tax post office facilities: The-exact number of veterans in’ British Columbia, eligible for these awards is: doubtful because of post-war population fluctuation, an announcement from Veterans’ Affair Minister Milton F., Gregg states, but records show that 97,- 649-men and women enlisted: from this province. Of these, 60, 925 joined the army, 13, 191 navy, and 25,533 air force. Due To Start Soon The big mailing job is due to get under way October 1 and is expected to last until some time in 1950, with an enforeed lull in the mailings during the Christmas Post Office rush. The announcement warns that most veterans will have to apply for. their medals as the D.V.A. does not have up-to-date addresses for thousands of ex-service per- sonnel. To facilitate application, special postage- {ree cards will be placed in all post offices and eonaitiass Legion branches. Addresses on File Next-of-kin of | veterans who died on active service are entitled to receive -their stars and medals, but will not have to apply as the department has addresses on file. However, official next-of-kin of those who died since discharge of a non-service disability will have to send in a card, it is announced. For the first time in history, all campaign stars and medals have been made in the Canadian Mint, the* report states. ON er ere MORE ABOUT Generous ‘Residents (Continued from Page One) 5 tteetineatieeateea aml The List List of subscribers, residents -in -the Deep Cove. area, to the fund raised for the Sidney Volunteer Fire Brigade, follows: D.:G... Bristowe Mr. and Mrs.. R: Chappel - thorne: Mrs. "A. Hy ‘Donald... Ww. Cc. _ Ferguson ; £ seni: direct to 8. F. B.. ‘Deep: Cove"): R. M. Me- Lennan ™: KC, “Moiiett ‘ Mrs. B.-A, Nelso 5.00: G. P. Napier. 10.00 ‘2,00 10.00 es ae 2.00 R.A. Roberts... 5.00. “Mrs. Mei: Shrimpton. 2.00" Smithin.... ral Repairs.: Harold D; siarck... Vietorin—~ Deep Cuyve- Mrs, pt satepeceeees teveseesnes ~ 10.00 Basil Taylor... . 2.00 ; “Woodway” §,00 J.C. Wedd. ms Walter’ Woods... 3, 00 eFowne Park—-, ma . Wilson... vse 10, 00 _ “Grand total. ‘Bottlad'e Shipped by LONDON, ENGLAND. ww 100° “various. vine