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RUSSIANS THROW TANKS PLANES INTO DRIVE
t
Thrilling Battles
Fought in Air in
i
Wrecks of Great .Soviet Tanks Are Shown
, to Correspondents; Russian Tanks
•■•._*        Extremely Active in West •   .   \ .
_'.'*•;,' T By LYNN HEINZERLINO
'>-;(    . Auoelited Prtn SUff Writer
WITH THE FINNISH ARMY ON THE KARELIAN FRONT,
Dtc tO (AP).—Eleven Ruulin tnd ilx Flnnlih plinti fought i thrilling turprlit batt I • behind tht Flnnlih llntt todty it tht Soviet
brought up cruihing foroe on lind tnd In tht ilr In in ittempt ta
brttk through the Mmnerheim Lint tcrou tht Karelian lithmui.
Todty't bittlt wu only • ptrt of tht Interne atrial ictivlty whloh
hat bttn ctrried out in thli region,   it wtll it In othir pirti of. Fin-'
i       lind, In recent dayt.
Some of tht ictivlty no doubt wtt becauw tf tht work of Flnnlih piloti who hivt bttn bombing enemy linn tnd military ob-
"   Jtctlvtt.
Former Trailile
Presumed Lost
on Dover Palrol
TRAIL, B. C, Dec. JO—Alexinder
Smith, former reildent ot Trail,
if preiumed to htve drowned when
hit ihip, on the Dover patrol wat
loit it iet.
Mrt. W. Thom ind Hn. C. Limit,
listen of Mr. Smith, received tht
newt trom their mothtr In Scotand.
Mr. Smith'i ihip, on which he
wu Chief Engineer, wu engaged
in mine iweeplng.
He lived In Trail for thret yetri,
residing on McQuarrle Street. He
wu employed u t letd burner
by tbt Consolidated, leiving TraU
flvt yetn tgo for Aberdeen,
Scotltnd.
Surviving are hit witt and two
chUdren.
PARIS, Dee. 30 (AP) .-Officii!
French estimate! todty placed it
mort thin SO the number of Oermin tubmirlnei iunk by the Allies
tinct the wtr began September 3.
The French ofticitls estimated
thit when the wtr itarted Germiny
hid tome 60 U-boati tnd stld thtt
•t ltut 12 htd been tccounted for
by Frtnce'i fut deitroyer unlti.
French mUittty tourcet reported
thtt tront line troopi repulsed four
Germtn raids lite yesterdiy between the Moselle River ind the
Vosget Mountllni.
The Army High Command's communique stld today, however, there
wu "nothing to report"
TRINIDAD NAVAL
BASE REINFORCED
LONDON, Dec. 20 (CP).-The Informition MinUtry tonight utd the
Trinidid nival base had been
itrongly rtlnforced by formtUon of
t voluntary ntvtl unit wbich now
il complete.
There wu no recruiting cimpilgn
for the unit, the Ministry uid, but
tive times more men thin were
needed volunteered for lervice from
ill ptrtt of tbe colony.
The aerial battlt began when four
Russian bomben, gutrded by teven
punult ships, soared over the Fin.
nish llnet tt in tltltudt at about
3000 feet
While a but loid of wu correspondents witched from tht shelter
of a shell-scarred woods, ilx Finnish fighter ships ippetred luddenly. from Uie opposite direction
■nd intercepted the Ruiiitn pltnei
directly overhead.
None of the pltnei wu wen to
fill, ilthough ont Russian tnd
one Flnnlih shin illpped out of
the battle ind flew away at low
altitudes.
Liter nine Russltn pltnei were
•een flying from the Northeut,
appirently returning from bombing raids on Rtumi md other
Finnish cities. Bunts of inti-iir-
craft fire exploded about tht craft
but none wu bit,
In tbe Western lector of tht Karelian Front, Russian ttnkt were
extremely active. Correspondents
were ihown tour great 33-ton Soviet
ttnki wrecked by tht rotdslde,
WhUt wtlklng tlong the roids
merous tank trips tnd minet.
At ent point four ttnkt wen
teen itill burning, and the- Flnni
sild the bodiei of the Rutsitn crews
itill wert inside. One crew, they
slid, remained in a disabled tank
an yesterday afternoon exchanging
machine gun flrt with the Finns
until ammunition wu exhausted,
end then uied their plitoli until
klUed. " -^' •  :
Troopship Just
Escaped Collision
LONDON, Dec. 20 (CP.-Cable)-
One of tbe troopships bringing Canadian toldien to Great Britain ei-
ciped i disastrous collision by a few
feet in a denie tog, lt wu revealed
tonight
The troopship pused to cloie to
■n outwtrd bound BriUth vessel
that lifeboats iwung out on davits
ot the latter craft were cirrled
■wiy or stove In.
The tecond thlp tht Stmtrli, returned to i British port for repairs. The troopship docked with
slight damage to her superstructure.
The fog hid reduced visibility to t
■hip's length.
Nelson Christmas Cheer Distribution Wilt
Be Confined to Families and Impoverished
Aged Persons; No Funds for Young, Single
With i lengthy Hit of nimei of
destitute ftmllltt tnd Impoverished tged penoni btfort It a
ipecltl committet of tht Ntlion
Chrlstmu Chttr Association dtcldtd Wednesdiy ifternoon that
It would bt Impossible to extend
Chrlstmu Chter to young tlnglt
penoni. Thtrt will, thtrtfore, bt
ne dlitributlon to thtm out of tht
fund. ,  , .
Tht primtry purpose of the
Chriitmu Cheer Fund is to bring
Christmu happiness into the lives
of children and ptrents ln homes
whert there It no money tor tny-
' Uilng but necessities," slid John
Draper, President Wednesday
night. "Most of the contributors trt
thinking of them when they mtke
their gifts to tht fund," ht tdded.
"tnd we believe we will be giving
effect to their intention when we
■end the Chriitmu Cheer to fimillei tint
•DO BEST WE OAN
It it to bt regretted thtt our rt-
Shopping
©Ays tiUj
tourcet tre limited, but tlnce they
are, we'll juit hive to do the beit
we can. There havt been mtny
calls on citizens of Nelton tnd District in the lut month or two," stld
Mr. Draper, "tnd we could hirdly
expect that contributions to Christmas Cheer would be ti heivy u in
previoui yetn."
A total ot $49.25 idded to the
fund Wednesdiy ln 10 gifts brought
the total to date to $872.30. Objective wu $1900.
Receipt! from the Eagle-Joymak-
er whist earlier in the week, which
lt had been inticipated would be
turned over to the Chriitmu Cheer
fund, wiU not go to thli issoclition
but will be used by the two organizations ln their own Christmai
brightening efforti. ,
However, there ue itill tht receipts of the Chrlstmu Cheer hockey gtme to be received, it well
u a number of donations Indicated
but not ytt tuthorlzed by tht don-
on.
All subscriptions will bt acknowledged ln tht Dtily Newt.
NEW QIFT8
Standing of the Fund now tr
H. F. WUmot Gray Creek ...» 6.00
F. A. i  2.00
Mr. ind Mn. C. D. Peinon._. 2.00
Mr. tnd Mn, G. W. Divli  3.00
Ctntditn Industries Ltd. ...._ 9.00
Forest Branch, City . _ 7.50
Mra. J. Uuriti . ...   .     2.00
W.  J.  McLean                    . 9.00
Mr. tnd Mn. C, H. Roblnion 200
Nelson Diily News 10.00
Nelion Gyro Club "Special" 6.25
Wednesday's subscription! $ 49.25
Previously tcknowledged ... 823.05
Total to data I $87130
News Will Publish
Usual Issues Both
Monday and Tuesday
Tbt Nelion Dally Newt -will
publish u usual during tht
Chriitmu season.
Tbe paper win ke luued sn
Monday, Chriitmu Day, and
Tuetdiy, Boxing Diy, u well,
of coune, u daily during tht
rest of the week.
The Dtily Newt will also be
published on Monday, January
1, New Year'i Day.
Canadian Fliers,
Special Units lo
Support Forces
OTTAWA, Dec. 20 (CP) - The
tint Ctntditn Division will'be lupported ln the field by t squadron
of the Roytl Ctntdian Air Force
tnd ilso will be tided by special-
lied corpi unitt amounting to between 6000 and 7000 men, Hon.
Norman Rogen, Minister of National Defence, announced tonight
"I am in a position to announce
tonight the selection tor despatch
oveneu of the tint squadron of
the RC-A.F. to proceed abroad on
activt tervlce," said Mr. Rogen.
"It will terve ln the field with the
Fint Cmaditn Diviiion tnd will
be In commind of Squtdron Leider
Vin Vliet of Winnipeg.
"The unit telected for thli honor ii No, 110 (City of Toronto)
squadron, the oldest of the tuxill-
iry or non-perminent trm of tbe
R.C.A.F,
"The total of til extra divisions!
units which wlU go ibroad will
imount to between 6000 tnd 7000
men.
"They will Includt medium and
field irtillery ind in irtillery survey unit; engineeri, signal unlti,
irmy service corps, ordnance corps,
tnd certain btse details. Hospital
unitt wlU tlto be included to cire
tor Canadian cisuiltles, and ■ fuUy
equipped dentil compiny wlU be
ient to ensure adequate dental cire
for tU Ctntdian forcei abroad." .
War Australia's
Just as Much as
BrilainVMenzies
MELBOURNE Dec. 20 (CD-
Prime Minister R. G. Menzies opened Australia's new worldwide
short-wtve brotdcuting service todty with t declaration thtt Germany mutt letrn tht wtr it "Just
u much tht busineu ot Auttrtlt-
ant u of Englishmen, of New Zet-
linden u of Scotsmen, of Ctnidltni u of Irishmen."
Germiny hu been spreidlng "so
mtny strange things" ibout Aus-
tralit ind the Empire thtt "the time
hu come to speak tor ourselves,"
the Prime Minister uid in tn address which wu to be rebroad-
cut ln German, French, Dutch and
Spanish.
"Perhipi the clearest way In
which to put tht wtr issues it to
sty thtt Germtny begin thli wtr
tnd Is carrying lt on to conquer
peoplei other thin her own —
Czechi, Slovika, Polei tnd wbo
knowi whit others tomorow."
Mr. Menzies taid thtt tht British
people went into the war with no
desire for conquest.
"We do not aim to capture per-
mrr'- '» one foot of German territory, But we do aim it establishing t system of ltw tnd order in
tie world which will prevent Independent nations ln thi future trom
being Invaded apd overrun."
King Decorates British Hero
Ut at tea.
Czechs Is P
LONDON, Dec. 20 (CP Cable)-
The British government wiU give
formal recognition to the Czech
National Committee headed by Dr.
Eduard Benes, former President of
Czechoslovakia, and Jan Masaryk,
Czech Minister of London, diplomatic clrclej reported tonight
The action would be taken, they
uid, to emphasize the Allied war
tim of liberating the Czech ind
Slovak peoples from the German
rule.
Recognition fof the Benei committee would mean it would hive
tuthorlty to enrdU recruits for the
Czech Legion now in training in
France. Canada It regtrded here
ti i Ukely iource of hundreds of
Czechs willing to take up irms to
liberate their fatherland.
Frince ilready recognizes the
Benei committee ii the Central
tuthorlty of the whole Czech nition. It ll Ukely ..thtt Britain tnd
Frince will shire the cost of the
Czecl) Legion In the ume wty tbat
they tre splitting the cost ot tht
Poliih Legion which operate! under the General Slkorskl govern-
ment-ln-exlle.  .
SUNK BY ORDER
NEW YORK, Dm. 20 (AP)—
Tht Otrmin liner Columbui wu
•et tflrt tnd scuttled "under order", htr Master, Cipt Wllhtlm
Daehne, declired on hit irrivil
htrt tonight with STI readied
Utxl ullon.
Ctptaln Daehnt tnd hit crew arrived latt ln the day tbotrd the U.
S. cruller Tuscaloosa, which  had
Sicked them up u they ttt gloom-
ly in their Ufebottt witching the
old Columbui settle ilowly in
flames lome 400 miles
The teamen
Tuscaloosa by
d trljitoTA
I made comfortable
tomorrow they wil
hearing td determine
itatus. , JHj*,
If lt li formilly determined tbtt
the vessel was fid more than a
merchantman and no sort of belligerent — they wiU be permitted
to stay ln this country for 00 days.
The Britiih destroyer "wu very
much concerned about the safety
ot the people on board the Columbus and the Britiih Ctptaln tent i
ilgnal uking If I could take the
• urvlvort on board. I replied
affirmatively "
Duke of Connaught
Approves Canadians
ALDERSHOT, England, Dec. 20
(CP Cable),—The Duke of Connaught one of Ctntdi'i best-loved Governon General ctme to
Aldershot todty to iee the Ctntdian Activt Service Force tnd
to expreu approval ot Ut bearing
tnd discipline.
' In t black limousine the great-
uncle of the King came quietly
to CAST, headquarten with an
equerry, Major Hubert Fyers,
after a drive around the varioui
barracks and parade grounds
where the Canadlani are billeted
and training.
ESTONIAN SHIP SAID
SUNK BY NAZI PLANE
COPENHAGEN, Dee. 20 (AP).
—Thi newipaper Btrllngskt Tl-
dtndt In a dispatch from Oslo,
Norwiy, uld' tonight tht Eitonltn
vessel Uko wu iunk Tuudiy In
the North Sei by t Gtrmtn pltnt.
Tht crew of 14 wu brought
tshore by t Swtdlsh ship.
German Offices
Raided in Africa
WINDHOEK, Southwest Africa,
Dec. 20 (CP-Reuters)—Police today ransacked tbe headquarters ot
various German organization! here
and elsewhere in Southwest Africa
in raida believed prompted by
luspicion hese bodiei were in contact with the Germtn government
Mtny documents "were seized by
police, who declined to give any
detailed Information.
Headquarters searched here were
those of the Sudwest Deutacher
Bund, a group of naturalized Frtu-
enbund. tnd the Deutscher Frau-
enverein, and a Germtn youth organization. Branches of these
'groups at other points ln Southwest
Africa were subjeted to limilir
searches. Southwest Africi, once
t German colony, ll tdministered
by the Union of South Africa under
Leigue ot Nations mandite.
TUESDAY PUBLIC ■
HOLIDAY IN B.C.
VICTORIA, Dec? 20 (CP)-Tuet-
dty, Boxing Day, will be t public holidty throughout the Province
with itores ind public bulldlngi
closed, but fictoriei open, it wu
expliined todty it the Legislitive
Buildings, Provinciil staff! wUl
have the benefit of a three-day
holiday at the Chrlstmu seuon,
with the Legislitive Building! tnd
other Provinciil offices closed trom
Saturday noon until Wednesdiy
morning. Stores will bt open on
Wednesday next week, but closed
on Wednesday ot the week follow- j
ing, it wat explained. ,
King Gtorge It ihown u he decorited Sergetnt Frederick Henry
Gtrdiner for bravery during his recent vltlt to the btttlefront ln
France. Sergetnt Gtrdiner rescued t wounded comrade from a blazing plant while wounded himielf.   \	
EUROPEAN BELLIGERENTS ACCUSED
WASHINGTON, Deo. 20 (AP).
—A Joint decliration locutlns European belligerenti of repeatedly
violating the Wsttern Hemlsphert
ntutrtlity torn tod wtrnlng thtm
tgtinit future violation! wu bti
-■*_-__>sra_-__jmUktht   „
****** roznon
m*":-.\  -
jtyhliih will'be
communicated to the belligerents
by Don August* Boyd, Preiident cf
Ptname, Will contain i clear-cut indication the American Republic Will
be forced In future to takt more
than diplomatic tction to tee thtt
the zont is respected. It mty be
issued Friday,    ,   .
The document tiso wlU ttate that
tht American Republic! will hold
sr
RUMANIA TO SEND
MORE OIL TO
•■GERMANY   «,
BUCHAREST, Dec. 20 (AP).
—Ruminii tonight agreed to
double her oU ihlpmenti to
Germiny.
The Government contented to
I new trade igreement with tht
Reich ifter hard-fought negotiitioni which several timet broke
down tnd precipitated the fill
ot ont Rumanian Cabinet
The new pact callt for Ru- ,
mania to send Germany 190,000
tons of oil monthly. The fint
eight monthi of this yetr Germtny averaged 120,000 toni, but
■lnce the start of the wir tht
figure had been cut to about
80,009,
War Is Terrible
Mrs. Verigin Tells
Spokane Reporters
SPOKANE, hta. 20 (AP).-_-Mn.
Peter -verigin, Sr_ 81,
Forks, R, "
Sr. 81, of Grand
  ___  C, met reporter! todiy
for tbe flnt time since ihe cimt to
Spokine two weekt ago for an eye
operation tnd give them briefly
her opinion of the war between
Flnlind md her nitive Russli.    ■_
"Wir it terrible. I do not with to
talk tbout it" she slid through her
interpreter, Misi Mary Loveren-
chlnkoff. i     '-
The elderly womtn underwent tn
operation for removal of one eye,
which .Dr. Marc Anthony uid hid
become infected from in ibtceu ot
the cornea.      <   <•■
Miss Loverenchlnkoff uld the
three would return to Grami Forks
ti soon u Mn. Verigln wu itrong
enough to travel. ,
further consultations to determine
a common poUcy ln dealing with
belligerent winhlpt which put into
their porU.    ,'•      ;.: '
which will
Christmas,
n
destructlOiSbrVtSh Qltinaq .pocket
bittleship GVif Spee, forced to take
refuge it Montevideo. Various sug-
gestlons have been idvinced—one
y Brazil thtt Warships fleeing to
Pan Amerlcm ports be automatically Interned, tnd another by
other American Republic! that warship! damaged In battle tnd taking
refuge in iuch porta be refused all
issistance tnd required to letve or
be Interned.  : |     ■',,,
Nui Air Claims
Denied by Britain
LONDON, Dec. 20 (CP).-Britlih
aviation circles uid tonight "re
markable" German clalmi. of vie-
toriei in the tir seem to show i
growing nervousness In BerUn al
regards the air war.
Onca tgaln the Air Ministry
countered official Qerman reports
with a formal denial tonight The
Ministry's statement uld:
"The Germtn High Commind
htve itated in an official broadcast
that ona of their aircraft has shot
down t ltrge British flying boat
No Britiih flying boats have been
attacked today. The statement may
hive referred to an engagement
which took place off the coait of
Norway yesterday morning. An
R. A. F. flying boat encountered
what wu thought to be a Heinkei.
The enemy, having received a burst
ot machine-gun fire, wu driven
off. Our own aircraft completed ltl
patrol and returned ufely to iti
According to tvlttlon tources
here, tht Germin propaganda agen-
ciet, ln order to justify fantastic
figures ot British planet shot down
over Heligoland Bight, described
with, many details an air battle over
the Island of Sylt which never took
place.  .
ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS
JN ACTION IN FRANCE
PARIS, Deo. 21 (Thunday) -
(AP). —. Anti-aircraft guni wtnt
Into action during tn ilr raid
tltrm In Wttttrn Frtnct it 11:38
p.m. lut night Tht alarm tndtd
It 12:20 t.m.
Cities Are
Bombed by Planes
Hundreds of Tanks Thrown Into Savage Push
in Freezing Weather; Drive Stalled in
North; Southern Thrust Stopped
lent
iwi
'Enemy lostet dt ttnki wera considerable. Twenty heavy tanks advanced to our positions tnd were
captured, besides which mtny were
destroyed in front of our positions.
Enemy lossu in men also were
considerable.
"On the Eutern 'frontier our
forces ire advancing In Uie direction ot Sella.    >
"On the Petumo front out forces
have withdrawn to Kornetti-Jaervi.
"Set torcei, coutal guird—Lively tction by enemy ntvtl torees
wu renewed Dec. 19 tgainst Kol-
visto coutal bitteries. Coastal forts
participated in anti-aircraft ictlon
in vtrioui quarten,
"Air force—Dec. 19 wu the moil
active day In Uie air linct tht outbreak of the war. From morning
enemy planei made numeroui attacks on the Karelian Isthmus and
North of Lake Ladoga. Despite attacks by large forcei our losses
were small.
"Besides attacks In the war area,
several occurred on the home front
Enemy pltnei bombed Turku, Sor-
tavrlt, the neighborhood ot Hel-
singTors, the Hanko cout and
islands South of Finland, many civilians being wounded.
"Bombing caused several flrei In
private houses. It is estimated that
well over 200 enemy planei appeared over Finnish territory during
the day.
"It hu been established for certain that our planes shot down 14
enemy machines, the majority being bombers."
GIFTS FOR CANADIANS
OVERSEAS PERMITTED
ENTRY FREE OF DUTY
OTTAWA, Dec. 20 (CP).-Hon.
W. D. Euler, Minister of Trade and
Commerce, announced today that
gifts and parcels to memben ot
the Canadian fighting forces now
in the United Kingdom will be permitted entry free of duty,
Arrangements ire being made by
Uie British customs authorities so
gifts consigned to Canadlani serving Jn the Imperial forces will havt
t similar duty-free entry during the
Christmu season,
The Department here hu been deluged with inquiries, indicating t
great desire on the part of Cana-
diam to get gifta otf to fighting
men ibroad.
% Cfirfetma* fmUtft [pafrrai RvsroK^wainrM*
HB U THB 8PIRIT OF THU YULE
LOG. JIMMY, EAGER TO HEAR HIS
STORY, STARTS HIS TRAVELS
ANEW.      '  fSRJQ
TOGETHER   JEMMT   AND  THE
SPIRIT, ASTRIDE A LOG, FLY TO
A GREAT COUNTRY MANOR.
Government Mov<
Prevented Wai
in South Africi
■y THOMAS r. HAWKINS
Auocltttd Preu Staff Wrlttr
HELSINGFORS, Dec. 20 (AP).—Fierce flghUng occurred aerou tta
KtreUtn Isthmus m tub-zero temperaturei today as Russiins loosed hun
dreds of tanki in savage drives md directed 200 Red tir force plmes tl
widespread bombing attacks on Uk reit of Finland.
The roir of irtillery could be hetrd from one ilde of tbt l-milt wldi
Isthmus to the other.
Finnish tviition rose to meet Red irmy tvitton.in fierce dog-fight
In the Winter iky. .       " "
The Russian drive wis stalled in the fir North by bllzardi ind tei
peratures of 25 degrees below zero. The Flnni ttld they htd withdraw!
to Kornettljaervi, but mentioned no fighting. 1
A-Jltile ftrther South, Jutt above]	
the Arctice Circle, FinnUh forces
were reported in an official communique to have itopped 1 Soviet
thrust to cut the country in two
tnd to be advancing toward Sala,
capturing "muoh booty" en route,
including   three   tanki,   30   army
trucks, numeroui machine guni md
considerable ammunition.
For the second successive diy ilr
raid ilirmi lounded in many Fin;
nish  cities,  Including Helsingfors,
Turku (Abo), Rommt, Provoo, Sab,
Kaselkt. Vtrtilli, Lukela, Sortav-
ala md Janisjoki.
A morning tltrm In the ctpital luted 11 minutu. Another tonight continued tor 40 minutes..
Sixteen casualties were reported at Lukela md 11 it Janisjoki.
The Flnni reported • Russltn
ilr ittack on the railroad ai
Koska, 00 mUei North of Hinko
on the south cout had failed.
Tha communique uid:
"Land  forces—On  the  Isthmus
(Karelian) tht tnemy continues to
attack. On Dec. 19, after a prolonged artillery preparation, there wu
aii Infmtry  attack supported by
several hundred tanks of different!
tvpei. The mtin ittack Wu launch-1'
ed, pi ott Dec, 18, betwten Kauk-
jp.ervi and Kuolajaervl, but itrong
forcei   ilso   tttacked   It   leveral
other points, Tbe attack wu repulsed evety where and by evenlnglour
^wirtmni reaitintd »illfily lipota
hindt.   " ™*
STANDERTON, Transvaal
Union of South Africa, Dec. :
(CP-Reuters)-If the South .
ctn government hid not iw
tssumed control of the South*
African Police in April md thu
checked my Germtn tction, r
war "might hive broken out i
ln Polind but In South Afrit
General Jtn Smuta, South
cm Prlmt Miniater, decli
diy.
Addressing 1000 of hli I
tnts, Generil Smuta uid
April the Union government ui
der General J. B. M. Hertzog, if
er receiving a grave warnin
from in unimpeachable lourci
unanimously decided to preserv
peace, md order in Southweit Al
•'rica.
' liie German population tn Soutl
west Africa wis "regimented, drill
ed tnd in condition for anything,
General §muti taid.
"Very serloui development
whieU badftlieh? wljglu in ftrtwt
Europe htd occurred," he wld. "B
for the government'i quick tctioi
tht outbretk of war might have ot
curred on the borden.of Sout
Africi."
Germiny, he chirged, htd follot
ed in Southwest Africi the tarr
technique ot undermining it
breaking the iplrlt of independeni
of the people u it did ln Amti
ind Czechoslovakia.
Commenting on chargei that tl
fiovernment had acted more ln tl
nterest ot Great Britain than I
Africa, General Smuts recall!
there were 20,000 Afrlkinden I
Southwest Africa.
"Are we to betray them?" he ul
ed. "If ever there wu a questio
of honor and conscience in Soul
Africi, it wis thtt we ihould itar
behind thou 20,000,'"
- .1
Hope Abandoned
for .Trapped Mi
STAVELEY, Derbyshire, En
lend, Dec. 21 (Thundty) - (CI
—An official of the Coys-Warsc
coal and Iron mine hera M
nounced early today all hope ha
been tbandoned for ilx mins
trapped in a landslide lut nlfl
At 2 t.m. the mining offici,
tnnounced the men htd btt
tripped in • level 1600 feet froi
the surfice md neirly four mill
from the ihaft.
STALIN 60 TODA^
MOSCOW, Dec. 20 (AP).-Joi
Stalin, inscrutable leader of r
Russia, will be 00 yein old t
row, md hit birthday wlU be i
brated on a nationwide id'
the first time in 10 years,
While his armies preu their II
vulon of Finlind, Stalin is exji
ed to receive literally millioi
congratulatory messages.
The anniversary tlrttdy It
lubject of t flood of Sovitt ntl
paper articles hailing him u "U
greatest man of our epoch" ind "tl
leader of the toilers ot the world
Prince George  __
Estevan Point _._._
Prince Rupert 	
Langara     	
Atlin     ——
Dawson, Y. T.	
Seittle    	
Portlind
Sm Francisco
Spokine    	
Penticton    —..
Vernon
Kelowni
Grand Forks
Kislo
Cranbrook
Calgary
Edmonton
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11  TWO
-NILION DAILY! NIWI, NILION, I. C-THUMDAY MORNINO, DIC, tl, M»
Finer GIFTS From FINKS
SOMETHING FOR THE HOME—THAT'S THE GIFT THAT GIVES
LASTING ENJOYMENT
KROEHLER
The perfect Idea for the home. Beautiful
Suites made with Kroehler famoui 5-Star Con-
struction in a grand choice of coverings in
many color combinations.
PUTS A KROEHLER IN
YOUR HOME FOR XMAS
Kroehler Leads—All Others
Follow
For Her—Nothing Finer Than a
Lane CEDAR CHEST
When you choose this gift that starts happier
homes be sure you choose • genuine Lane
Cedar Chest. Tho only tested, aroma tight
Cedar Chest in the world that carries a free
Moth Proof Insurance.
*22-50 to *55'w
KENWOOD TWO-TONE BLANKET!
In colors, floral tints, zinnia, blue spruce, marigold, and holi-
Priced at $".JV and , «pl l.!)U
Sateen Comforters 95.75 to f 15.00
Satin Comforters $16.50 to $25.00
Satin Bedspreads  f 5.00
Chenille Bedspreads  $3.75 to |9.00
Phone 553
FURNITURE
.-.-■. -7 \   ,
441 Baker St.
NELSON—THE HUB OF B. CVS 'MUAND EMPIRE
Doctor DAVID C. COWEN
Of the Jamieson Building, Spokane, Wash.
Wishes to tell his Canadian frlendi about lilt'
RADIO PROGRAMS
There tre programi eich week on Station
KHQ— (590 Kilocycles)
sv     Spokane, Washington
And .. . Doctor Cowen announcei his new Evening Program.
STATION KGA - (1470 Kilocycles)
"People and Places"
With CAPTAIN ROBIN FLYNN
Captain Flynn tells you the latest war
news each evening, and as a former,Imperial Veteran of the first World War, and
as a newspaperman, and a traveler into
the odd places of the world, he is well
able to give you vivid pictures of the
places in the news and the people involved
....
Listen la    ,
Every Evening Monday Through Friday
7:30 p.m. — KGA (1470 Kilocycles)
ruide for Travellers
NELSON'S LEADING HOTELS
[ume Hotel Nelson, B.C.
GEORGE BENWELL, Proprlttor.
SAMPLE ROOMS     EXCELLENT DINING ROOM
European Plan, $1.50 Up
UME—Capt. and Mn. Henry
neks. Crawford Bay; A. W. Lym-
y, Thomai Lymbery, Alice Lym-
y, Gray Creek; J. B. Whalen, L.
Allison, T. A. Burnt, Divid Hirrison, Medicine Hit; H. L. Gray,
Vancouver; H. Sinclair, bit; T. W.
Ttit, Oliver.   .
VANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS
"VOUR VANCOUVER HOME"
.Serin Hotel
ijtymeur 8t     Vincouver, B. C.
Newly ptnovited through,
out Phonti ind tltvttor.
A. PATTERSON, Utt ot
Colemin. Alt!. Proprlttor
Blessed Sacrament
Sunday School Has
Preview Christmas
Sunday School pupili ot tht
Church ol tht Blessed Sacrament,
leceived t preview ot Chriitmai
Wednesday night with their first
Christmas concert and party. It was
held in tht large basement hall ot
the new monastery, with Rev. John
M. Lambert, C. Ss. R., in chtrge of
\mmmmmM
CHRISTMAS
tnd
NEW YEAR'S
EXCURSIONS
Christmas
Tickets oo Sale Dec. 22 to
Dec. 25.
Return Limit Dec. 26th.
NEW  YEAR'S
Tickets wi Salo Dec. 29 to
Jan. 1st.
Return Limit Jan. 2nd.
Christmas and
New Year's
Simes; and Rev. Gerald Murphy, C.
s. R., distributing candy tnd other
good thingi to the children.
The program ' presented by the
children included: Christmu carol,
Sunday School children; recitation,
Madeline Robert; dialogue, Sheila
Kearns and Harold Bringsli; recitation, "Uttlt Jesus," Join Hunter:
"Greetings to Santa", Madeline
Roberts; "A Lesson for Mtmi", Ivy-
Cote; "Advice to Sanfa", Edward
Bringsli; playlet, "The Child Who
Had No Gift"; chorui, "Jolly Old
Nicholti." '
COMBAT PROPAGANDA
DURBAN, South Africa <CP)-
An appeal for £390,000 ($1,112,500)
to combat enemy proptgtndi hts
been launched in South Africi.
Clear Up
Your Complexion
Mtny women, ln ill ages,
htve found Chinese
Herbs to work wonders In restoring a
imooth, clear ikin. Whtn
ln Spoktne you trt
cordially invited to ctll.
WING  WO
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Offlct Houn: 10 to I
MM'/. Will 8trtlt, Nur Mtln
SPOKANE, WASH.
Room Rate
POLICY
NOW IN EFFECTI
2 fori
RATES FROM!
(Detached
Bath)
(With
Bath)
$1.25
$2.00
BUS
Tickett on Salo Dec. 19th to
Jan.  lit.
Return Limit Jan. 6th.
PHONE 800
GREYHOUND
$.*&*€*£*.€ftiStf.
• For Either One or
Two Persons!
• Two In Room for   •
...... Single Rate at the
II "'      ,'
Cocutdfllene
Hotel
SPOKANE, Wtt.
'Bring  Your Wife-It Costi
No Mora it Utt Cotur d'Altnt"
Home of the Dutch Mill
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5i^^/m'lh*>aiUi^,(Dfm'tJ^
Pre*Christmas
ONLY THREE MORE DAYS
. — - c t% *«
Open Each Ilight UntU 9 P.M.
Kimonos    Lingerie
tawiiHiM.wg'i'eieie-.MsWWiiiwiwisWim*^
■wwi'riia'sWissTa'i'W'M'CssTOsisw
Fine
Lingerie
Each piece is so exquisite , you enthuse over
every garment. In colors
flesh, white and tearose.
SUPS
Excellently cut so
that they will fit
beautifully. Lace
trimmed or tailored
as you prefer. Satin
or dice brocade.
$1.00 to $195
Gowns, pyjamas,
dance sets, vests
and bloomer sets.
Satin and rayon.
S1.00 TO
$2.95
Kimonos
The   season's
foremost in
style. Silk
moire, high
shades. Satin,
smartly trimmed with contrasting shades
in the outstanding colors
that are the
vogue.
$2.95
TO
$8.95
l>W<>|.l.W.1MWWstn.WHHM«^^
jr.
$1 HOSIERY $1
Crepe — Chiffon — Semi-Service -- Service
UDY NELSON
New fresh Hosiery of standard make, beautifully fitting, full
fashioned. Every popular shade in stock. New hosiery wears
longer! Sizes 8V_ to lO'A. Specially priced.    .    '   "-AV-.A
•   $1.00.. tu''
CHILDREN'S WEAR
DRESSES
Children's silk crepe dresses.
Hand embroidered. Piped in contrasting colors, smocked, etc.
White, pink, blue, maize, green,
etc. Sizes 1 to 3. QC.
Special  *rvv
KIMONOS
Eiderdown, Flannel: Smart styles.
Neatly trimmed. In blue, green
and wine. Sizes I to 14. Priced at
79c to $2.95
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GIRLS' ALL WOOL DRESSES
Green, brown, wine,      M ftC
retc. Sizes 8 to 12 .... *.tt,Vd
,  PY|AMAS
Silk and flannelette. Neatly tailored. Sizes 2 to 16. Each
$1.00 to $1.95
ALL WOOL STOCKINGS
White or camel. Sizes 4Vi to 10.
29c ,o 49c
«*MW
'■ ■ ■
MOCCASINS ,
Leather. Fur trimmed in blue and
green. (Beaded) vamp etc. Sizes
ire 3 to 8.
■■ \
$1.25
•mahs, JLhtttf. WL
CAVALIER
SLIPPERS
Felt. Sheep's wool trim. Block
heels. Blue and red. Sizes 4 to 8.
$1.25
A       ,M.WI«lt«»MO.tM.Wsg.jM^^
tft   M-jMEffBB LADIES' WEAR
w   Pimp       FOOTWEAR
■-   phone 73    CHILDREN'S WEAR btos block
' Among tht Arhutco Indlini al
Colombit lt li customary tor men
to weave, ipin, tnd Und cattlt.
while women do moit ot th* hetvy
firm work.
The klyitron, new device for producing ultrt-ihort rtdlo wtvei of
J rett power tnd itiblllty, it btlng
eveloped tt Stnford University.
Billed ii moit lmporttnt tdvtnct
in rtdlo ilnca tht Invention ot tht
tudlon tube in 19M, tht klyitron
probibly will be tint uied tt iource
ot radio wives for guiding tlrplanes
in blind ltndlngi.
A new type of dissolving exhibit
enables t museum to ihow in tni-
mil group in Summer md tgaln tl
it appears in Winter coit and surrounding!.     .   _
 	
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BACKACHE
OFTEN WARNING
I kt *• fat if tl t-mm
m yarn bmk adsm Uk b
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Rent Thtt Room With a Want Ad
HOTEL DESTROYED IY FIRE
PASCO. Waih, Dee. JO (AP).-
Twenty gueiti fled to ufety when
tire deitroyed the Hotel Pasco tnd
in offlct building adjoining Im*.
night it t lou estimited It more
than $190,000.
IURCLARS ROI LAUNDRY
WINNIPEG, Dec. 20 (CP).-Three
armed robbers who Invaded t Winnipeg ltundry lttt night escaped
with more thin SHOO In cuh tfter
imishing their way' through- two
vault doon to the life ln the buement of the plant
»Vl HEVE* SEEN SUCH M AND CRLtTTt tnt]
J HAuripui cirrs so 1  ari so useful-i
[ECONOMICALLY PRICED  ll™*^ ™E IMPORTANT!
V ii rtlNOWITHAMAN/J
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w»h so «*fia sst^i^m
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D«*«"«dAIW
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leaevtd
Cw
.am-. Gillette Bladet (50 Bladet)
• *• *-__&!2_ffiSS^***AvriUbte.
p-_ oolr the rejular price « ™
<MeR»< Tech Raior
OKI Set
* Every man will ap-
precitte the new Gillette
Tech Ruorwithfour mijor Improvementi I Fifteen Blue Gillette Bladet
Included la handsome
preientttion
packige tt only
98<
J^TaA:    .!,
Otltott* $h»«*»n
RoxoiSet
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saSSS
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*rt"»WBt Set
0th"^*ytttm*7
Valet AuteStrop
Rotor Set
• Attractive Btke-
lite cue holdi fold-
pitted Valet Auto-
Strop Ruor, metti
bltde bos with two
Vtlet Bladet, and
leither itrop. Alts
tn additional Valet
Bladet, aU
b v-qut  $1%
gift     DO-L
tan Gillttte Gift Une''
Wheravtr Blodai Are SoW
-NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. C-THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 81. 1831-
Christmas, 1939
Lingerie Reaches New Peak in
Popularity as Christmas Gift
Chriitmu, 1838.....
Shopping for a gift for wmt
mtmbtr ot tht ftlr mx it really
an tdvtnturt thli Chriitmu.
Nelson District Itdlet' clothing
•tores in tilled with glftt thtt in
wtctly right tnd thtt will icon
an Insttntinioui hit
No woman tvtr htd ttifflclint
tvtnlng gowns, and an txtrt tpt-
oltl gift, it prion with sufficient
ring, for tvtry punt, might bt
ont of thi tttnctlvi gowns now
afftnd. Vtlvttt tnd wool crepts
an at thi top of tht lltt, tnd til
tht leading ihidu in ttockid.
Ttffetii tnd ntlm in good. Slick
and gold art tht leading choices
tnd nit ntw bronzettt It populir.
Another highly t\ieptible gift
would be t dressing gown or house
coit The new floral corded silks
tnd taffetas tnd ailk btck chenilles
ln putel shades ire "tops" Just now.
Afternoon dresses, imtrt and chic,
provide mother excellent gift
choice. Slightly itronger shides ire
letdert  thli   seuon,   with   black,
Seeni, htrveit wine and bluei to
• ton.
LINGERIE IS WINNER
THIS YEAR
There'i in extra-ipecial opportunity to pleue the recipient of the
gift if the choice It mtde bom the
lingerie counter!. Sheer materials
are prizewinners, but latins tnd
crepei ire u good u ever. The pastels irt fivored, with white, blue
tnd tet rote u the leaden.
There'i thtt ice gift for tht
?rounger womtn — the ever-popu-
ir dtnct, tet — ln silks md satins. And enjoying in increasing
popularity thli year, "teddiei" will
be found In mtny Christmas
boxes. Tet rote, blue tnd white
ire the correct shades.
Among tht nlghtwetr Imported
Chinese illk gowm, durable but of
Ught weight, tre attractive. They
tre hind mide. Crepei md satins,
tnd mtln strlpei, command tttention tmong the pyjtmai currently
stocked.
Ttilored slips tre tmong the leid:
Ing gift choice! thii yeir u mmy
ihoppen look for practical gift!.
Packed ln neat folden, they will
be received with tppreclitlon by
my womm, Hmd embroidered slips
tre especially good.
NEW HOSIERY SHADES
ARE POPULAR ,
Hosiery ll ilwiyi good, for
every womtn of tvery tge can
tlwtyi uie mother ptlr of stockings. Chiffon tnd crepe, generally
in lighter shades, lead the hosiery
gift parade. There'i t new shtde,
Hiwtit, which ll doing thing! to
young women'i pocketbooki. tnd
a ntw wine shade it ilmoit u
popular. Sunglory ii a leading
•hide tor evening wear.
A bit different, and therefore the
more acceptable, is the little dressing jicket offered thii yetr. The
pastels ire favored.
Generally speaking, lingerie
retches t new high in "icceptl-
bility" thli year for lt li dtlnty both
u to mtteriil tnd color, it ia • gift
thtt ctn be duplicated over tnd
ever again and still be good, tnd
it Is distinctly "Chriitmtssy".
. All these glftt tre equally right
for the younger young ltdiei, the
ichool glrli whoie dressing pride il
strengthened so distinctly if lingerie, gowm tnd to on havt t
grownup lir Ibout them.
Ski togi ire highly eccepttble tor
the young womtn who Ukei to get
out on Winter dtyi, tnd even though
ikilng hti been minimized io ftr
by the wetther, there'll be lott of
ictivlty ln thii direction non. The
ImporUnt thing to remember, in
purchulng is that light weight,
wlndproof material! are right.
Highly acceptable, and it tht
umt time practical, u i Christmu gift, is t ptlr of gloves. These
tre tvallable In a grett many miteriili tnd designs, to thtt one
need hesitate only between price
and one's tastes tn purchasing.
For in outdoor girl t sweater It t
welcome gift, and whether ihe
ikatei, skis or hikes, there'i a
iweiter for every purpoie.
NEW SUEDE AND
PATENT PUMPS QOOD
In ltdiei' footweir a "good gift"
would be one of the new tuede or
patent high heel pumpi. Rounded
toei irt imperative. Blacks lead the
parade, although then ll t color
choice. The Cuban heel gort pump
with pletted vtmp It mother popular ihoe.
Slippen ire especially good, liie
Indim styled slipper with wirm fur
trim md bright beading Is a leader,
blue being s) popular choice. Colon
of mott •ilippen trt not to bright
u ■ few yean igo, the wirm tonei
of the browns, bluet md wine shades
being most sought.
Growing girls will htvt m txtrt
sparkle in their eyei if their new
Christmas stockings should hivt t
ptlr of tturdy black or brown iport
oxfords to go with them.
For the imall tnd very imtll recipient! of Christmu gifts there'i •
fur-trimmed felt, Russian style
bootee in scarlet md blue with
white fur trim thtt il telling tut
tnd deservedly io.
Children'i bltck pitent ilippen
ire ilso good. The wide nnge In
other materials. Including felts, gives
an extensive choice if ilippen tre
the chosen gift i
Among the novelties ire the new
light umbrellas ot oUed lilk, colorful tnd with modernistic htndles;
the metal mesh bigs thtt terve to
well tor evening, hankies in in infinite virlety of materials tnd
pricei, md so on. Linen it tht belt
choice for handkerchiefs.
Another novelty that wlU score
is t silk moire overnight big ihtped
Uke t pune, with toiletries ln speciil
pocket!. It'i waterproofed, too.
■ MM SS
SUSPENDED SENTENCE
FOR LETTER WRITERS
HALIFAX, Dec. M (CP)- Sul-
pended sentence wu ordered today for three Halifax women who
pleaded guilty to attempting to
communicate to penoni In the United Statei InformtUon of shift
movementi here.
The three—Mn. C. Smith, Marian
Buckley md Constance BeU—had
been charged with trying to convey "information likely to prejudice the safety of the ttate md the
efficient proiecutlon of the' wtr."
Magistrate J. L. Barnhill suspended sentence (or two years.
A fourth penon ll ilmiltrly
charged, Charlei Dodge Jr., pleaded
not guilty and nil cue wu continued for a week.
EXPLOSION BLAMED I.R.A.
BIRMINGHAM, Englind, Dec.
80 (CP).-A bomb believed to
have been planted by "terrorists"
of the illegal Iriih Republican
Army exploded today ln the door-
' way of ■ deptrtment itone. There
wu little damage becauie sandbags had been placed around
the buUdlng In case of ilr nidi.
Hitler Leaves Berlin
BERLIN, Dec. 20 (AP).-AdoU
HlUer left Berlin today preiumibly to ipend the Christmas holldayi In the snows it hli Berch-
tesgaden home near Munich.
Hitler usually celebrates Chriitmu eve with more thm 1000 old
guard ptrty flghteri (n Uie Loew-
' enbraeu beer cellir it Munch. The
pld guardi receive gifta md Hitler usually speaks.
There wai no definite Informition u to whether he would follow Uie stmt procedure thii year.
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Ties The nicest selections we have
ever shown.
50c $1.00 $1.50
Sox Plain or fancy.
50c 75c to $2.00
Shirts Plain or patterned.
$2.00 to $3.50
Pyjamas Fine broadcloth and
flannelette,
$2.00,o $3.25
Zipper overshoes, hats, dressing
gowns, smoking jackets, belts, suspenders, garters, bow ties, gloves,
sport jackets, tie racks, men's
, jewelry, scarves, sweaters, initialed
handkerchiefs, etc. Gifts.boxed in
Xmas boxes.\\u
Open Tonight Till 9 p.m.
JACK BOYCE
STYLE SHOP
Men'i Wear '
514 taker St.       Madden Hock.
Give a
Broadcloth
SHIRT
Mea'i tine broadcloth ihlrtJ.
fused coUtr tttached ttylt in
all Uie new teuon'i pattern!.
ChrUtmu boxed tnd Chriitmu
wrapped.
Men'i Cope Glovei'
Warmly Lined
Men'i dretiy cipeskln, In tin, gny
tnd black, domt fasteners and ilip-
on itylet. , ,;	
A White Shirt
Why not give t ailk finiihed brotdcloth
ihirt Populw fused oolltr tttached'
ityle. Cellophtne wripped tnd Chriitmu boxed. _______
Men's Holeproof Hose
Good woolen hose tre tppreclited
more thia yeir thtn tver before. Two
pairs Holeproof hoie netUy packed
In Chriitmu box. .	
Wool Scarves
Glvt a uieful gift, new bright plaid
pattern!.
Chriitmu boxed.	
jumbo Coat Sweaters
A pncticil gift thtt my mu will 11
predate, it t hetvy, til wool Juml
knit iweiter coat. Shtwl coUtr, button front ityle. sliei 36 to 44.	
Men's Packard Romeos
Ai (ood a slipper ■■ money cm buy.
st?
"Hubby'
rt, elutic
Include
VELVET
Overshoes
On your ihopplng l'tt. Black or
brown, fur trim tnd lice ityle,
fits walking, cuban and high
heeli. Sizes 4 to >.
Why not give" "Dad" or
piir. Soft brown kid U]
sides ud turn lolei. S to
Women's; All Wool
Slippers
Silver, brown or check patterns. Turn
down cuff md leather covered felt
soles. Wirm ud coiy. __._ _.__-_
Ladies' Novelty Slippers
Stylish willed luti, Dutch boy heeli, A af     far.
high fronts, open toes and fancy mules. B ■  079
The wide telectlon will certtlnly tld M      .-
you Ui your choice. 4 to 8.  ^~
Hickory Skis
Complete with "Chalet" cable ipring
harness. You tre euily saving two
dollan on these tine outfits. Adulti
iliet only. „	
$8»s
2-so
Men's Rubber Overshoes *
Zipper fastening. A light weight dreisy -tf
ovorshoe for men tnd young men.
« to .11. ,	
Travel Twin Sets .
Aeroptc and Vanity Cue, Luggtge li a Ufetlme (lft ud
gives idded pleasure to travelling. The iet conslsti ol,
one standard Aeroptc with built
in hanger md one overnight or
make-up cue fitted with cosmetic bottlei ud mirror.	
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TABLE
LAMPS
Pottery bases with gold trim.
Smart matching shades. 18"
high. Extra Special value. Ea.
79
sj.w
HBC Dictator Radios
Tht fineit rtdlo vilue in Ctntdt todty. 8-tube, ill-wave
reception with 10-tube performance. Handsome walnut :abinet. A ____»_____'   mm.
Sloping panel. Automatic tuning. RMM.Cn
Fully guaranteed. Each .._  ▼     Mm*m-*-9~
(Termi mty  bt  trranged)
Metal Smoker Stands
Up to the minute design. Blick or
brown with chromium trim. A smart
• touch for Uie homt. Each .
Xmas Tree Lights
That tdd sparkle to Uit house.—Strlr,( of eight,
49° $l-°° '1*'
Gift Cups and Saucers
Every womu collects them md you'll delight it their
assorted patterns. -
29« 79c 98'
Charge Account Customers
TOUR PURCHASES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY
Chargeable to Your January Account
'able February 10th
. •....    x
Store Open Til 9 P. M. Tonight
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INCORPORATED  a?f MAY I67Q.
____.^^^^^
 il pour*
lent Tribute
r Mrs. R. Eunson
it Institute Meet
lent tribute to Mrt. R. Bunion,
i died lttt Friday, wu ptld by
Ntlion Women's Institute at
meeting Wednetdty afternoon
be Inititute Roomi, Civic Centra.
l H. H. Pitta ipoke of the lou
tht Institute u Mn. Eunson,
ling the position ot Secretary,
been one of the mott ftlthful
htrdett working memben. Let-
I of tymptthy from district In-
ates were reid. Mri. Eunson's
te wts referred to repeatedly
la tba count of tbt afternoon1!
buslneu.
Mn. Hector MtcKenile rtporttd
Uitt Edgewood Institute htd tent
a letter requesting the Nelton IntUtute to indorse t resolution uking tht Oovernment to reduce the
freight rttei on apples to Prairie
Provincet, to help reduce tht surplus in B.C. It wu decided to inform Edgewood Institute thtt tbe
Nelion Institute ipproved the resolution tnd would lndone it tfter
othtr district institute! hid beta
contacted.
REO CROSS ORIVI
Mrt. F. E. Wheeler, Nelion Women's Institute representative to
tht Red Crou, reported thtt proceed! coUected by Institute ctn-
vassen htd imounted to approximately Mid. Mrs. Wheeler tlto explained work required by the Red
Crou.
xTen bablu were eximlned- ud
ont vaccination wai mide tt ttit
December Btby Clinic, Mn. T. B.
Tallyn, convener of the Btby Clinic
Committet, iteted.
It wu decided to dontte $25 to
tht Nelaon Chriitmu Cbeer Fund
thii yur.
A donation of $9 from the Ulth
Women'i AuxUllary for uie of the
Institute Rooms wu icknowledged.
A Chriitmu cuitom of the In-
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Gifts to Make Her Happy
You'll find no difficulty in choosing from tha widt
ringe of Lingerie Sets we carry.    -•
Smooth Satin Dance Sets. fri OC     M OC
Priced at  *.1*L*J to yL.Ld
Well cut Silpi lace trim or tfl OC     tfO OC
tailored styles  *.l*LO to .-..£.%)
Lockntt Pyjamas or Gowns dainty lace or ribbon trim.
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For Last Minute Santas
House Dresses j/!^»
Reg. $2.95 for ... f2.50     f*M
Reg, $1.98 for ... ?1.50    '   ™
Lingerie,' Housecoats,  and
remainder of        tfl OC
blouses ..;.....«pliLa
GINGHAM 1
SHOPPE    V
Opp. Dtlly Ntwi
ttitute wu foUowed tgtln thli yetr
wtth tht memben etch bringing
a wrapped trticle to bt iold it the
mtetlng.
Mrt. H. P. Penny wu tta convener tnd wu uilited by Mn. T.
B. Tallyn, Mn. J. C. Robiton tnd
Mrt. W. H. Juper.
Cruel Woman Is
Like a Cannibal
■y CAROLINI CHATFIELD
A heilthy huiband with a thriving builnett It In hard luck when
ba diicoven thtt he bu an extravagant wife on hit htndi. Howtvtr,
ht can fight hli own battles. But
Lord hem t tick man whou buiineu lt dwindling whilt he Uei In
bed utterly at ttit mercy of a wife
without tenderneul
Miybe you dont belltvt thtrt
trt tuch women? Hear from the
huibtnd ot one:
"Seventeen yun tgo we were
mtrried, htppily, I thought But
u I took back we never were
hippy. I wts just getting a business
itarted, working every day from
twelve to atxteen houn, leaving
the running of the homt to my wUe
and looking forward to tht future
and to tht comfort of my ftmUy.
"tf my witt wanted anything- ahe
never uked ma If it wu convenient (often lt wun't) the Jutt
bought tt tnd I ptid tht biU when
I could. Stricken with tuberculosis,
I bad to letvt my buiineu to be
run by othen tnd consequently
our income 'wu greatly curtailed.
I wu ln bed moat of the time
which iht reiented ind initetd ot
giving mt the pat on ttit back and
tha word ot encouragement which
I needed sorely the complained,
nigged, uked why I didn't get up
tnd go to Work. Ai though I had
contracted tht disease on purpoie.
"Miybe I wu partly to blame: my
taking ill thii lying down gtve
htr the idu that tha could give
me the cold ihoulder and get away
wltb lt Anyhow, the did ill ln htr
power to iet me btck ind cut mc
oown before the children. I realize
that if ahe had been financlilly independent she whuld htve left mc
long tgo. Lying hert in t hotpital
bed I tm wondering tf I ihouldn't
hive let her get out ind try to tupport henelf. How does It itrike
you?"
Juat u tt itrlku you, friend. Yet
you cinnot turn tht clock btck.
You cinnot erase your obligations
to wife ind chUdren by recounting
injustices. This you ciri do; use the
long, houn to think out a philosoph:
which will help you get weU and
prepare you to pick up where you
left off once you are on your feet
What tort of philosophy? One
thit uys: "Be still md know thtt
I im God." One thtt uyi everybody hu disappointments, frustrations, periods of despair; but theie
things don't count in tht long run.
The only thing Unt counts is whtt
they do to ut, whit deposit they
leave ln our llvu.
Quality...   ■
Good Permanent
Depends on Hair
' ly DONNA BRACE
Tbt perminent wtvt It usually
tht mott expensive Item on the
beiuty account and tor thii reaion ihould be • retl vilue. We hett
of women who ny they htd t
mtrveUout wave tt t certain ihop
•od of othen who complain of atrocious work tt tht ume establishment
The customer It hirdly ever right
whtn lt comu to t poor wive. The
better uloni and shops take the
greateit pride ln their permanent!
tnd teel wone than Uit client when
there li i disappointment Tht reputation of their etttbliihment il the
lite of their buiineu tnd they ctn't
tfford to turn out poor permin-
intt. .•■
A good wtvt, however, depends
on the quality of the hair, u well
u the work on the operator. Then
tre rulei to follow in the blocking
tnd winding ind no reliable shop
would employ inexperienced operaton tor tuch Important work. But
even when all these operations ara
dont correctly, a poor wive may bt
the reiult. Thli means the hair itself wu not ready for a wave.
Wt must know thtt overstretched
brittle htlr needs speciil reconditioning before lubmittlng lt to an1
other such treatment, and if thli ll
not left to the trained operator, the
hair mty be injured. It takei only
t few trettmenta tnd regular brushing to restore the vitality to tht
iverage hiir. Let your operator examine the hair and decide whether or not treatment Is necessary.
Dry endi ihould be clipped oft,
and lt It Important to htvt thli
done by the one who does the wive.
There should be enough length to
permit a secure winding.
Breakfast
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CHRISTMAS DINNER
MIXED
NUTS
4 lbs.
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GREETING
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Prices effective Thurs*
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22nd and 23 rd.
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These are the tame as
Japaneie   Oranges   only
frown in United States.
Yeti will enioy them.
LETTUCE, Limit 2, HEAD
CELERY, Utah Green, Lb.
SPROUTS, Lb..   .,
CARROTS, Bunch . . .
I. SWEET POTATOES 4 Lb.... 22c GRAPEFRUIT 6 for . ... 19c
|[   Parsley: Bch. .. ......  5c   Green Onions: 2 bchs. 5c   Onions: 7 Ibs. — 15c
I CRANBERRIES 2 Lbs.... 49c APPLES, Delicious, 6 Lbs... 19c
Box
98C
.6c
.7c
15c
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MANDARIN
ORANGES
Box... ...98c
Crepes, Oranges, Bananas,
Squash, Apples, Turnips,
Cabbage, Croen Peppers,
Cauliflower.
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CAULFIELD, Austrtllt (CP) —
Caulfleld council wai Inclined to
deal harshly with a resident v/H*,
wanted to paint the sidewalk in
front of hli home yellow, to match
walki ln the property. But later they
gave consent
Greater Efficiency
With Modem Food
By LOOAN CLENDENINQ, M.D.
& the modern breakfast more efficient thtn tht breakfait ot our
grandfather'! time?
If our grandfather! or greatgrandfather! returned to earth today, it il quite possible that tht
breakfast which we would serve
them would attract as much attention at any other change that they
would find. The Anglo-Saxon let-
tier! of this country brought their
breakfast ideas from England. They
had beefsteak and onions, ham and
eggs, pancakes iwimming in lyrup,
doughnuts ind pie, end sometimes
pork chopi. They hid to eat these
things becaute the benefits of modem transportation and refrigeration did not bring them freth foodi.
The modern energizer of ormge
Juice, toast tnd coffee, with perhipi i thin slice of bacon and one
egg, it t far more efficient meal and
makes for better work ln the fort-
noon.
Doei eugar appearing ln the urine
dtsbtlL foJL
cHoiW-WWSA.
By BETSY NEWMAN
TODAY'S MENU
Pork Roait Baked Potatoei
Cranberry-Grape salad
Buttered Carrota
Pumpkin Pie with Datei
'Coffee
PORK ROAST
Select a piece of pork suitable to
your needi and pocketbook—a tenderloin loin roait, the most expensive; a rib roast without the tenderloin or a ihoulder roast Wipe
with damp cloth, put in roaster,
sprinkle with crumbled dried tage,
chopped onion, salt and pepper.
Allow at least 80 minutei to the
pound ln routing, and bake at
about 300 or 325 degreei T, When
It ii about htlf done, turn over
tnd .sprinkle the under tide with
ttlt and pepper. When done, remove to hot platter, pour off most
ot the fat, add one tablespoon flour
and one cup either milk or water
to roaster, mix well and cook until
thick, seasoning with pepper and
aalt to iuit your Individual taste.
At Your Grocer's %
Ask for        I
Jouhsyu J
CHRISTMAS CAKES J
Made In 4 convenient sizes to suit every need . . .
and, oh, are they goodi
Plain or Decorated
If your grocer hasn't the size of cake you want, he
will be glad to get it for you. Specify Fourex when
ordering. ■*..■-■.'.'
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Bulk
2 lbs,    49c
Chocolates
MOIRS—4 LBS.
Box... 95c
Chocolates
MOIRS-2 LBS.
| Box 49c
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BUTTER: Coldvale Flnt Crade, 2 Ibs.
LUSHUS JELLIES: 3 pkts.
TABLE RAISINS: Pkt. ...... 25*
ICING SUGAR: 2 lbs	
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Get your Christmas Theatre Tickets Free—One Child's
Ticket given Free with every three dollar purchase—
One Adult Ticket Free with every eight dollar purchase
GINGER ALE   '..'
MacDonald's Pints: Doz. 95c
High-N-Dry: Pints, dox 85c
High-N-Drv: Quarts, ea .__ 15c
Plui Deposit on Bottlei
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
Pints: Ea. 15c      Quarts: Ea. 24c
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Candies
Chrlitmai Brilliant!
3 lbs.  49c
Candies
Crttmi and Jelllti
2 lbs. 49c
Candies    ■
Grind Auortmtnt
2 lbs    49c
75<
22c
CRANBERRY SAUCE: 12 oi. Jar  23*
MARSHMALLOWS: 2 pkts	
SHELLED BRAZILS: Lb. ... 39*   SHELLED ALMONDS: Lb.
Kraft Cheese: 2 Ib. box. ____„—'_.
17c
Peaches:
2 tins	
Apricots:
2 tins ...,.,
Strawberries:
Tin ...,
Pears:
2 tins ......
CORN
2 tins
33c
31c
22c
31c
22C  I
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
50 ox. tin, each S ——...	
PINEAPPLE JUICE: 2 tins ......
TOMATO JUICE: WA «., 2 tins
PASSION FRUIT JUICE: Bottle ..
CRAPE JUICE: Pint	
24c
,25*
.15*
.79*
,29*
Roquefort Cheese:
Lb. ....A..v..
Edam Cheese: -
Lb	
Swigs: .,   ,
Sr  «•....
Ild Cheese:
Lb. ..*	
PEAS
2 tins	
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Strain to eliminate the piecei of
onion tnd Mge,
CRANBERRY-CRAPE SALAD
Ingredlenti: One package lemon-
flavored gelatin, one and one-halt
cupt warm grape juice, one cup
cup celery, cut tine; one-htlt cup
tart tpplet, finely cut but not peeled. Dissolve gelttin in warm grape
juice, combine with iweetened
cranberry uuce, celery and applet.
Pour into mold and chill until firm.
sMay be terved on lettuce wltb
mtyonntiit or at relish.
APPLE SHERBET
It It mide with one cup tvtpo.
rated milk (chilled), two table,
spoons lemon juice, two cupi
iweetened tpple sauce (chilled),
daih of nutmeg, Whip milk very
ttitf. Fold In lemon juice, tpple
uuce tnd nutmeg. Four tt once
Into cold freezing trayi. Yield:
two pints. ,
ORANGE SHERBET.
One-half cup tugar, ont tnd one-
half cups unstrained orange juice,
one cup evaporated milk (chilled),
two tablespoon! lemon juice. Add
lugar to orange juice, and stir thoroughly. Place In refrigerator to
chill and to finish dissolving sugtr.
When dissolved, whip milk very
stiff. Fold in lemon juice, (hen
orange-sugar mixture. Pour it once
into cold freezing trays. Yield:
three pint*.
PEPPERMINT STICK PARFAIT
Ont-htlf cup each sugar tnd wtter, two egg whites, pinch of tait
ont tall can evaporated milk (chilled), and one-half cup finely crushed peppermint itick ctndy (two
ounces). Bring sugar and wtter
ilowly to t boil, tnd boll rapidly
until syrup spins t thretd. Add ult
to egg whites, and beat until stiff
but not dry.
Pour tyrup Into egg whitei, betting conitantly. Chill. Whip milk
very itiff. Fold ln the egg white
mixture tnd tht ctndy. Pour at
once into cold freezing trayi. Yield:
three pinti.
Fbr a delightful variation, .ub-
stltute one-half cup finely-chopped pistachio for tht peppermint
stick ctndy, and add one-halt to
three-fourthi teispoon tlmond
extract
COFFEE PARFAIT
Ont-htlf cup each sugar and
itrong cletr coffee, two egg whitei,
pinch of ult, ont tall can evaporated milk (chilled) and teaipoon
vanilla. Bring augar and coffee
slowly to a boil. Boil rapidly until
syrup tpina a thread. Add ult to
egg whites and beat until stiff but
not dry. Pour syrup into egg whites,
beating conittntly. Chill. Whip
milk vtry ttitf. Told tn the egg
white mixture and vanlllt. Pour
tt once into cold freezing trays.
Yield, - Three pinti., ..-., ......,..-
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g Tabasco Sauce: Bottle 39c
1 Heinx Ketchup: Bottle a — 22c
i Lobster: Ws, tin ... 35c
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Lee and Perrins Sauce: Vi pint bot. 37c £
Pickles: 26 ox, bottle "31c
Crab Meat: 'A's, tin 23c
Fourex Shortbread: Pkt. 45c
FRESH KILLED ALBERTA TURKEYS
Hen Birds: Grade A, 8 to 12 lbs., per Ib.
Turkeys: Choice/ all weights, Grade B, Ib.
Fresh Killed Geese: 10 to" 14 lbs., choice, Ib .
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CHOICE LEGS AND LOINS OF PORK: 0-7      E    FRESH MADE PORK TURKEY DRESSING:     Oft* j£
„ AJio a full line of Chriirmai Beef and Smoked Meati at Special Prieei. U
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Ib ,.,,	
just Arrived — A Shipment of Fresh Oysters
 22c
FRESH SIDE PORK: Lean,
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niflcinci?
To such t question it thii, tht
only fair answer ii to say that that
ii one ot tha earliest symptoms ot
diabetes. It ll retl diabetes tnd not
tomething thtt ctn be dismissed.
The pttient with thli lymptom
often feels thtt lt ii of n- coni.
quence tnd blames hia doctor tor insisting on regarding lt seriously tnd
prescribing trutment for IL
Ot courte, it timply meant that
the ability of the body to burn sugtr It lowered, tnd when then ii
tny strain put on it, at with the
additional sugar going Into the system with a metl, tht tugar that
cannot ba burned spills over in the
urine. The early diabetic metabolizes sugar it he doea not get too
much of It tt t tlmt.
Pitienti with thli lymptom ara
very much encouraged by noting,
for Instance, that the morning urine, on getting out of bed, it cleir
tnd tht urine paued before the
midday or evening meal it tree of
tugar, and they regard the pottpran-
dial glycosuria ta a little peculiarity, but lt should bt taken lerlous-
ly tnd assessed at ltt true vtlue
The wty to do that U-to hivt
a blood augar concantraKb teat.
Properly done, thit leives no doubt
is to whether the Incidental sugir
ii a peculiarity or tht real thing.
Mail to Soldiers
Overseas Goes to
"Base Post Office"
Letten or jtarceli mailed to Ctntditn soldiers on ictlve service
must contain tht toldler'i regl-
mtnttl numbtr, hit rank and name,
tha full name ot hii regiment or
unit md the letten C. A. S. F., I
postal circular states.
Mill for those who htvt already
gone Overseas should be addressed
"c-o Base Post Office, Ctntdt," Tht
nme tppliei for thou who it »
known ire tn route Oversets.
For those who ire itUl ln training ctmpt, howtvtr, tht mall ihould
bt tddreeied to ctmpt tnd ihould
be unt thert until lt It known tht
loldlen htve left for Oversea!.
EXETER, Englind (CT). *- 'Flvt
monks of Buckf ast Abbey htve hung
up their bltck habits for the duration ot tht wir. Serving ai army
chaplains to the forces at the front,
they wear unifonn and rtnk u
ctptaina. >
Santo Claus Visits
at Procter Concert
PROCTER, B.C.—The Christmas
concert presented by the Procter
Superior School pupils Friday evening in the Community Hall, was
enthusiastically received by a large
audience. Much credit was given to
the teacheri, Miu Jem Ferguion
and J. Ross Hinde, and to Mrs W.
Halg-Smellie and Mrs. E. Miller.
who assisted with the music. Rev.
C. Lancaster wu Chairman for tbe
concert. The program included:
"O Ctnidt"; "Stntt Cltut," Primary group; "The Stndmtn," tong
by the School; 'Who Cm Till." recitation by thret Junion; "Christmas," t folk song by Miss E. John-
ton; "Tht Grett Invention," play
by tht senlon "Brownie Dance."
Folk Dtnct by the Juniors; "Santa
Cltui Ii Coming to Town," long by
Senior Qlrla; "The Boutful Weeth-
ermtn," pity by Junion; "When
Evening Falls," drill by Senior Girls;
"The Boy's Letter to Santa," recitation by Stan McCarthy; "Accordion Selection," Henry Johnson;
'The Christmai Pudding," play by
tbe Seniora.
Thote in charge of decorating tha
hall tnd Chrlstmu tree for thli oe*
cesion were Mn. W. A. Wird, Mn.
J MacLeod, Mn. N. Shkwarok.
Mrs. J, Maxwell ind Mrt, F. Bonacci.
After the program, Santa Cliui
made hii tppearance laden with
gifts. He wat assisted It tht tret
by Mn. W. Donaldson, Mn. N.
Shkwarok and Mn. W. A. Ward.
After etch child received gifta
and bags of candy and oranges,
supper wu served by Mrs. G.
Sewell md Mn. S. Bonacci, usist.
ed by others, followed by dancing.
Thott volunteering to tupply tht
muilc for tht dtnct wtre Mlu lit '
MacKinnon, Ike Jensen, Henry
Johnson and Bert Fitchett of Htrr
rop. Hallam MacKinnon wu in
charge of the dtnct floor.
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LITTLE SNOW IN HILLS,
SAYS |. A. CUNNINGHAM
John A. Cunnlnghtr of tht stiff
ot E. W. Wlddowion'l tsaiy offlct,
Nelson, returning from the Tamarac
Mint it Ymir ifter tpending tha
weekend there reported that except
for a light tall, there wat comparatively little mow in the hills ti
yet Everything wtt utisfictory it
lha mint, ha aald. - . ,
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Slippers Jm***, (bidJis-wk
A MOST APPRECIATED GIFT
For Ladies
Our stock Is c
attractive styl
price range. .
For Men
No gift Is more pleasing. We
have the slipper that he would
buy himself.
$1*00 t0
$4*35
It Andrew & Co*
Leaden in Footfashion
STORE OPEN UNTIL 5:30 TODAY
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HOUSECOATS
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Sdiik tX CtVUioih-M.
OS Baker St Phont 170
Htt_____mMmMmtt__n-*mt^ltl^
Kootenay Volley Dairy
A QUART Ot MILK A DAY
FOR EACH CHILD
A PINT OF MILK A DAY
FOR EACH ADULT       '
+.*mGiPT.fT
Exquisite Lingerie
PANTIE SETS
In utin and utin tuede. Blue, white
■nd tea rose.
$1.00 u, $2.95
SATIN AND
SATIN SUEDE SLIPS
Blut, white tnd tet roie.
$1.00 $1.39 $1.95
'      $2.95
SATIN PYJAMAS
Blue, pink and tu rote.     *
$1.95$2.95.^ $4.95
SATIN NIGHTIES
Blue,-pink tnd tea roie.
$1.95 to $2.95
J/uhltm* yvitmt Shop.
436 Baker St.
Phone 942
NELSON SOCIAL
By URS It J VIGNEUX
• Mr. and Un. C. L Archibald
innounce the marriage ot their
diughter, Phyllli Ardath, to £lmer
Grint Worley, nn ot Mri. R, Wor-
ley, Deer Park. The wedding toolt
place it Sandpoint, Idiho, lut May
• Mn. Muir ot South Sloctn vitlted town yuterdiy.
t Mr. tnd Mn. Jirbeiu, SUnley Street, htvt u t holiday guut,
their daughter, Miu Ednt Jtrbetu,
who teachei it Bridevllle.
• Mn. SUnley O'Genikl, South
Sloctn. vliited in town yuterdiy.
• Mn. T. L. Marquii, her diughter tnd grandion, Mrt. ChrUtitn
tnd Frank Christian, lett yuterdiy vii.Grett Northern to ipend
Christmu it the home ot Mn. Marquii' son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
tnd Mrs. Jimes McKernan.
t Mr. tnd Mn. E. J. McGregor
of Bonnington wert City vlilton
yesterday.
. t Miu Ella Phllllpi, who teichet
tt Grand Forkt, ll home to ipend
her vication with her ptrenti, Mr.
tnd Mn. Frank Phillipi,
• Mr. tnd Mn. N. I. Koktnt of
Bonnington left via Greit Northern
yesterday for Loi Angelei, Calif.
• Douglu Elsdon, who tttendi
U. B. C. th Vincouver, wu ln tht
City Saturday with hit ptrenti, Mr
tnd Mn. W. T. Elsdon, Bonnington.
• L. Fogel of Sheep Creek ipent
yeiterdiy In town.
• Mr. ind Mn. S. S. Slmpion.
Fifth Street, Fiirview*, leave tomorrow to tpend tbt holidtyi ln
Cnnbrook
• W. H. Oliver luvu vlt Grett
Northern todty to tpend the holidtyi In Willi Willi.
• Mn. Drummond, who viiited
htr daughter, Mn. B. J. Walsh in
Trail, her diughter, Mn. F. peniion, ind Mra. A, C. Fournier ln
Nelson, left yuterdiy vii Grett
Northern tor ber homt ln
Vtncouver.       ,
• W. H. Ahier of Procter viilted
town Tuetdty.
• Rev. and Mn. T. J. S. Ferguion,  Mill  Street, will htvt   u
Jiittlt tot Chriitmu, their ton tnd
lughter, Carlyle tnd Helen Ferguson, who pltn to trrlve Sundty
from Vtncouver, where the litter
turtle* In King George High School.
• Ron Jassan of Trail wil In
town en route to Kulo for the holidtyi.
(Contlnuid on Ptgt Itvtn)
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handworked bridge sets.
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Smooth Satins and luxurious crepes in either Nightgowns or Pyjamas. Tearose, pale blue, dusty rose
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
December 21, December 22, December 23;
BUTTER ^rwGr: Br.nd.       3 lbs. $1.13
Princesses Return    •■
for Christmas
LONDON, ^Dec. 20 (CP).-Prln-
cets Elizabeth and Margiret Rote
returned from Scotland todty to
ipend Chriitmu with tht King and
Queen.    ' > , .
It wu tht first time they hid ieen
their fither ilnce mid-August, two
weeki betore the decliration of war
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them in Scotland in October,
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Dance Sett, Oowns, Robes, Houu
Coati, Slips. Pantie Seti.
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SARDINES: King Oscar, tin .,.',:     .... 16*
DILL STRIPS: Sweet, 26 ox. bottle ..VI*)
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MINCEMEAT: 56 oi. tint, the bett, Hn ..... i... 47*
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MATCHES: Red Bird
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CHEESE: Canadian Mild, Ib  18f,
SHREDDED WHEAT: Pkt. ....11*
PEAS: Aylmer 17 ot., sixe 4'a, 3 tim for 34*
SALMON: Sockeye, Sovereign Brand, 'A's, tin ... 21**
PINEAPPLE: Singapore sliced, tin 10a)
MILK   All-kind*
3 tins 25c
SHORTBREAD: Society 3't, each   25a)
PLUM PUDDINCS: Society IV* lbs., each BO*
CRANBERRIES: 2 lbs. for 45*
ORANCES: Cood aixe, 2 dot. for .* _ 45*
CRAPEFRUIT: Large, 6 for 25*
CELERY: White or Utah, Ib.    8*
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POTATOES: Netted Cemi, 25 IM. for  50*
Picnic Shoulders S2BS3* -_~1 !*• «c
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MIXED NUTS: No Peanuts, 2 Ibt. for	
GROUND ALMONDS: I ot. pkt. ..
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Tobacco and Cigarettes.
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j. w. McClelland
Ctdtr tnd Front Sti.       Phont 110
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How About Silverware?
Tea Sets
From
$11.50 $75.00
Cocktail Shakers
i From
$7.50 to $15.00
Casseroles, cake plates,
pie   plates,   salt   and
pepper   shakers,   bon
bon dishes, etc..
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Radio and Appliance'
-    SERVICE
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$1.00 .o $65.00
Watches S^jg^SL $7.50 to $65.00
China Makes a Lovely Gift
Cups and^' :V\lr^.      21"Pi|^ Sets
65c to $3.50 Ifffj'm_\ i sandwich sets
sU^iri $2.00 to $4,50
Cake Plates    wmd*v3___\ stem ware and
er.-se.rn     # t AA   *3SHSBi ' CRYSTAL   PIECES
$1.25 to $4.00 .^pfP &m ....... $1.00
. Diamond Rings Sinft!^ .....$12.50 to $400
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Toasters
$3 *» $4.75
Waffle Irons
$6 to 58 "
Coffee
'   Makers
$6.50 $8.75
" Sandwich
Sets
Including trty. sandwich toaster, pickle
and cheese dishes.
Complete
$18.00
Sandwich
Toasters
$6 to $8
Odr idvertliement cin only give
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You reilly ihould iee them.
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PAOI SIX
JMsmt Satltf lm\m%
CiUblUhed AprU 22. IWt
British Columbia't Most Inttresting Neicipaptr
Publiihed tvtry morning txctpt Sundiy by
tht NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED.
266 Btktr Strett NtlMD, Britiih Columbit.
MEMBER OF THF CANADIAN PRESS AND
THI   AUDIT   BUREAU   Of   CIRCULATIONS.
-—NILION DAILY NIW*, NILION, B. C-THUMDAY MORNINfJ, DIG, II, 1t»
CONTRACT
—
THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 21, 1939.
HOW GERMANY CONTROLS   a ■•
THE ATLANTIC
There seems to be something a little lacking in this
' "mastery of the Atlantic" that, less than two weeks ago
the Germans, through their official radio broadcasts,
boasted that they had whieved. Complete control of the
Atlantic traffic lanes, they claimed to have as proven by
the sinking of several neutral merchant ships and a number
of British trawlers. All the world was to take notice how
Germany ruled the Atlantic billows.
But- ..   V ■
Within approximately that period-^-
A British submarine destroyed a U-boat of the latest
type;
The same British sub had the liner Bremen at its
, mercy in waters that Germany likes to think pi as a German lake, but allowed it to proceed;
I That same sub, encountering the German High Seas
I Fleet on a promenade near Jutland, released torpedoes at
aix ships, damaging two cruisers, and sending the whole
I fleet scuttling back to its mothballs, and after a two-hour
I game of tag with the German bombing planes, got away
; to report,    ' .' •*;
A Canadian Division crossed that ocean in safety, to
j complete training for service which will Include training
[ guns on the Siegfried Line; .,'..,
Light-gunned British cruisers manhandled one of Ger-
; many's three most modern ships of war, the pocket-battleship Graf Spee, along the South American coast, pursued
| lt to a neutral Uruguayan port, and were.waiting for It^
I to renew the battle when it emerged, to be scuttled;
The British battleship Renown and its consort, the
airplane carrier Ark Royal, arrived in .South American
waters to refuel, unmolested, after steering across the
South Atlantic from South African waters;
And Monday a German liner, in West Indian waters,
went to the bottom burned and scuttled, as a result of being peacefully interviewed by a British cruiser;.
And all the time, the trade of the World with Britain,
on a hundred routes, converges upon Britain and enters
ritish ports with but negligible loss. >
Somehow, also, the thread of World trade with Ger-
ty seems to have been severed.
Yes, there seems to be a slight lack in' the continuity
d effectiveness of the German control of the Atlan^i*, v
SSMWSSWSK
V* Questions ??
ANSWERS
f Open to any reader. Namei ot
personi asking questions wiU not
bt publiihed.
f&SS&t&St
*. G., Nel}on—What li the origin
ot the expression A-l?
In Lloyd'* Register ot British tnd
" ign Slipping the chtricter ol
nlp'i hull is designated by let-
i tnd thtt ot the anchon, cables
1 itores by figurei. A-l, therefore,
tnt the hull is first rate ind
i tht anchor, cables and itorei,
I A. R., Ainiworth-What ii white
coal?
The term white coal li a figurative expression uied for water
ower.
. T., Trail—When wu King Alexinder ot Yugo Slavia killed
I and
who killed him?
King Alexander of Yugo Slavia
d Foreign Mlnliter  Jetn Loull
irthou of France were assassin-
jd October », 1932. in Marseilles,
here the King had landed from t
..irshlp. He was on hli wty to t
Uplomatlc conference in Parii. The
yer, Velichko Kerin, tlits Peter
Ueman, alias Vtlada G. Cherno-
lsky, bom in Bulgaria, was sab-
and stamped to death, but not
rfore he had shot  General Al-
I.   Georgei   tnd   levertl
pectttort.
, L., Salmo-What dtyt did January 14, 1908, September 23, 1603,
and February 12, 1908, fall on?
January 14, 1908, wat a Sunday,
.September 23, 1903, a Wednesday
land February 12,1908, a Wednesday.
i. D„ New Denver-What It the
tonnige of tht German ihip
Deutschltnd?
Registered tonnige of the Deutich-
nd il 21,046 toni.
„ B., Robson—Ib Winston Church-
Ill who wrote "The Crisis" end
"Richard Carvel", the eame per-
i is the statesman?
.... These are  two Individual!.
he novelist is an American.
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JsAi yoWLtisdg.
SAYWO WHAT TO BOLD
WHILE THI dtdtrtr It ran.
nlng bit long tult at No Trump,
you havt to throw aonttthlng
away. Yoa and your partner ean
fang up oa him If you dlvldt tht
work of protecting tbt othtr tulte.
By ilgnilllng what you an going
ta throw away, you ctn teU him
whtt to keep.  '
(Dttltr: loath. Both ildu vm-
narahlt.)
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rtMaitr: South. Both aldta vtfl.
atrtbU.)
A pair of VaadtrbOt dubbtn,
Wilttr Bttntckt In tht South and
Harold C Richard la tha North,
Et Into S-No Trumpt on thli dtaL
uth Ud 1-Club, North 1-Dlamond, South 1-No Trump, North
S-Qubt, South 8-No Trumpt,
North 4-No Trumpt. South 6*
8padet, thtn North t-No Trumpi,
tht htart 10 btlng ltd to tht queen
aad king
Six conneuUn dubt wtrt run.
On tht ncond ot thm Eaat bad
By Shepard Barclay
to dltetrd and chott tht dltmond
2, lndicttlnf thtt ht wtt going ta
threw that tult away In ordtr ta
protect tomtthlng elM tnd liking
hit partntr to tavt protection In
ditmondi Hit ntxt four dltcarda
wirt tht tptdt I and thrtt mort
ditmondi.
Wttt did not pay much atttn-
tion to tht InttgnlScant looking
dltmond I and. afttr hit Brit twe
dltcirdi of tht ipadt ( and htart
I. ht thtn dltctrded tht diamond
g and diamond S. blanking hit diamond king. Mr. Balntckt thtrt-
fort wu tblt to drop tht diamond
honon and makt 7-No Trumpa
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fOtaltr; North. North-South
vuhwratlt.)
Agalntt Nerth'a t-Ne Trampa,
why ihould But, afttr Itadlng tht
dltmond Jack to tht aot and tak.
Ing tht tecond club, then prtftr a
htart ltad? •
DitMboua by toot tumm iranem. -m.
SERIAL STORY
By Elliott Fillion
TeU BiU Goodbye
■y MARK SLIZARO
ONE MINUTI TIST
1. Which li tht oldeit Britiih
colony.
2. Whtt trt Senpes?
8. What American city it largely
built op three Islands?
WORDI OP WISDOM .
Believe nothing tgtinit another
but on good authority; and never
report what may hurt another un.
less it be a greater hurt to tome
other to conceil it—Fenn.
„ HINT! on mourns
It li not good tuti tor a hostess to Invite a man to be a dinner guest ln her home without hit
wife, unless iht li 111 or out of town
nor to invito t wife without her
husband unlesi under the umt circumstances.
6 TODAY'S HOROSCOPI
A most happy f ortunttt yetr will
bt enjoyed by todty't birthdty
children. They miy bt enriched by
an Inheritance. They ihould, however, be on gutrd tgtinit tomt deception. The child born on this dtte,
will possess t fertile imagination
and a keen, penetrating intellect,
If born in the morning such a one
mty have a pesimistic outlook, the
evening being the most propitioui
time of birth.
ONE   MINUTE TEIT  ANSWER!
1. Newfoundltnd
2. Hand-woven bltnketi worn by
Mexican men.
3. New York—Manhattan, Sttten
blind and Long Iilmd.
WAR- 25 Years
Ago Today
By Thi Ctntditn Prut
Dec. 21, 1914.—Princeu Patriclt'i
Canadian Light Infantry, first Canadiin unit in France, landed tt
Havre. Germani repulsed tilled ittacks near Chalons tnd Le Bassee.
French advanced between tht Alsne
and the Lyi on the Western Front
Looking backwards
TEN YEARS AQO
Ifrom Daily Newi of Dec. 21, 1929
Mayor R.  D.  Barnes yesterday
onsented to be a candidate for Ma-
or of Nelson for t third term when
__i largely signed petition was pre-
leented to him. He had wished to re-
Re.-  Adolphe  Llmacher,  21, of
■Nelson, was Killed at work at Koo-
Itenay   Landing.—Several   hundred
IVencouver  unemployed  who hid
Marched on the immigration ihed
[yesterday   were   turned   btck  by
Iftoyal Canadian Mounted Police,—
|The Christmas Cheer Fund reached
7.38   yesterday.— The   Nelson
adminton  Club  completely shut
ut the Catholic Club in a tourna.
nont.
TWENTY-FIVE   YEARS   AQO
'rom Daily Newi of Dec. 21, 1914
D. C Coleman of Calgary formerly Superintendent of the Nelson
jjivir.lon has been promoted to sue-
,'ccrt Grant Hall ai Assistant General Manager of Western Lines of
the C. P. R. it Wlnnlptg.—J. D.
Kerr, wu elected President of the
Procter tnd District Conservitive
Assoclttion,—J. C. GiUit hu moved
to the Lurgli Ranch at Btynes
Lake from tht Petenon Ranch it
Roosville.—Miss Miry Ellubeth
Jackion and John Berg of Rouland
were married there December 18.
—J. A. Burnt ot Crinbrook ll t
city vititor. "■
PORTY YEARS AQO
From Dtily Miner oi Dec. 21, 1891
A gtng of men trt employed lettling the grtde of Kootenty Street
They art encountering several tree
stumps.—The fire brigade wu out
for a practice run, on the runners,
list night Though iome of tht hydrants were itiff, none wu frozen.
—Miss Jennie Hoffmen tnd Willitm Richardi of Sandon were married by Rev. C. W. Rose in Nelson
December 20.—Nurse Kennedy left
yesterday for Winnipeg and tt It
said she li going to makt a popular
Wlnnipcggcr happy.
SYNOPSIS
Ftblenne Seymour, rich, beautiful.
Nicky Bartlett, wetlthy and In
lova with Flbitnnt.
Ellen Chipmin, young and capable mistress of Willoughby Houie.
Yesterdty: After her mother uili
for Europe, Ftblenne movei to t
hotel tnd beglni her work tt Willoughby House. Ellen Chipman takes tn interut in htr, Invltet htr to
■upper.
CHAPTER • '
Ftblennt counted her frlendi by
the icon. There were the girlt who
htd gont to Bretrly with htr, and
tha glrli who ctmt out tht ume
time iht did. And thert wu the
hunting crowd from Miryltnd and
all tht people ihe'd met tt Uit vtrioui places where ihe'd betn holldiylng during tht lut flvt yetn—
tnd, ot coune, tht tremendoui
number who mtdt up thtt imtll
world of young New York lociety.
And yet she thought u the wilted
for a traffic light to chtnge on
Fifth Avenue tt one ln tht morning, the never hid been able to
talk to one of them for more thin
the tlmt lt took to mi luncheon.
And here ihe wu coming home
from Ellen Chapmtn'f tfter talking
for flvt houn tnd thinking that tha
evening wai still young.
WeU, Ellen wu interesting. Talking to her wai like looking Into a
book and reading about characters
iht htd nevtr mtt Goodness
knowt, EUen would ntver tit into
Fabienne't iet, or iete.
To begin with, ihe didn't look
likt tnythlng. Sht hid ordiniry
dtrk hiir, dirk eyei, good tnough
features tnd a rather tweet grave
expression, but tht thrtw them
twty, ln Fabienne't opinion. If iht
hid a good hair dresier and uied a
UtUe more makeup—
The traffic light changed and Fa,
blenne put her car in gear. Later,
after ihe hid given the keyi to thi
doormin it her hotel tnd told him
to htve the ctr taken away and ra
turned it eight her thoughti rtturned to Uit girl ihe htd left.
It htd been difficult to get Ellen
to tell htr ttory tnd her answen
had been limply given; but Fa
bienne hid formed i picture. EUen
hid grtdutted from college, tnd
had Seen director ot Willoughby
houie tor five yetn. Appirently,
since then, thert htd been nothing
in her life.
Suddenly Ftblenne remembrd
the wty tht girl'i fice had looked,
flushed tnd pretty tnd alive when
she came back from tht telephone.
"Bill!" Ftblenne uld to henelf.
"I muit find out tbout Bill. "All
the girlt the knew, talked tbout
their beaux. She'd get Ellen to.
Ellen wu not in etiy penon to
get to know. She wu friendly ind
charming. Sht sincerely like Fablenne and told her that iht hid
built up a hard protective shell
against the penon tht really wu.
Ftblenne ltughed thtt otf. She wu
surprised to find that Ellen wu
tuch tn Mealist. .   .
Fablenne had no illusion! about
henelf. She knew that ahe wu doing good work tt tht lettlement
house as the flnt month ilipped
into the second tnd to on.
The one pleasure iht got out of
lt wu her friendship with Ellen.
Ellen Intrigued her the wty t mtn
who did not fall it her feet would
Intrigue her. Ellen ippirently winted nothing ot her, liked her but
htd no envy of her, ptid her no
tribute except in ber work. Funny
girl. Ellen.
She uked Flbitnnt tor ttt ene
Sundty ifternoon. Tea with Juit
ont other girl would htve been tn
ldet too impossible for Ftblenne to
consider three months tgo. But thtt
November ifternoon tht ldet wu
mott ,tppeillng.
Sht uld, "I could tat platei of
tout but don't let mt. I'm going
to t buffet lupper it ilx.*'
"Miy I ride up with you, Ftblenne? I'm going to meet Bill. He'i
working till eight ind then we'rt
meeting tt the Ctrnegle Htll."
Ellen wort tn evening dresi thit
looked u If she htd bought it tt
one of the neighborhood rumigt
ulu. Fiblenne couldn't beir Tt
"Elltn, I don't know whtt ySur
Bill ii like, but unless be'i blind,
you ctn't weir thtt Gtt ma a needle tnd ltt me do something to fit
It wu much'better when Fablenne got through with it In fict
it wu surprisingly chic. It wu
made ot flime colored taffeta thtt
brought out the dusky llghtt In
Ellen's htlr. Ftbltnnt tighed over
Ellen's htlr until EUen itld: "All
right tee whtt you ctn do with It.'
It wts ihoulder length ind euy
to wtvt. Ftblenne toyed with It
u lt Ellen were I doll. "There," iht
Mid. '-Give BUI tn eyeful of thtt
•nd 111 tell you what I'll do: Well
•top it my hotel tnd I'll lend you
my UtUe uble wrap."
Ellen shook her hetd tnd uid:
"Thit'i tweet of you but it would
bt wuted on BIU. Hi wouldn't tp
preciite borrowed finery."
'TlddletUcktl Whtt kind of t
ptnon ii ht? Doun't ht want nil
but girl to look imirt?"
Elltn butted henelf with i bract-
ltt dtip. "I ntver aked him," iht
uld. "Besldei ha'i a vtry buiy
young mtn."
"BUU intereited ln ilngtn. Ht
ttrni extra money tinging la a
church choir himielf."
"Oh," Ftblennt utd. Sht eould
fllcturt BIU, in etrnut young nun
with hiir thtt fill untidily ovtr hit
foreheid. Ht'd undoubtedly hive
elite her uble wrap,
"Anywty, choir lingtr or not I
bel he telli you you're awfully
pretty tonight."
"You don't know BIU," EUen
laid.
Fiblenne wu nther glid thtt
EUen htdn't borrowtd her cott
ii Ken Hemlngwty rtng her up to
lty thit they wert dressing for the
Hunten' perty. "We're going to the
hone ihow tfter tupptr. Got to
look pretty for the newiptper pho-
tographen, honty," Ken uld.
"I'm not a lociillte any mort.-
Ken. rm a hard working locial
worker. Doea lt matter what I
weu?"      ■'■ . • ■ -t.
"I don't know. Will you want
white or pltin.purple orehldi?"
"White ind tix ol thtm, pletit,"
iht Mid liughlng.
So ht tint her tlx trhlte orehldi
tnd tht feu weiring than, on htr
ublt collir tnd liughlng up into
hit fice when the photographer
from the DtUy Journtl snipped
her plcturt."
"I'm not a locitllte," lha told him.
"She'i a locial lervice worker,
boy," Ken tdded. The main prop
of Willoughby houte."
The plcturt ippetred on tht btck
cover of the piper next diy. Vain it wu tht legend:
DEBUTANTE DESERTS SOCIAL
WORLD FOR SETTLEMENT
HOUSE.
Ftblennt Seymour, diughter of
tht Comteue de Llgne ind the lite
Cirl Seymour of the Miryltnd
hunting Seymoun, defiu conven.
Uon by becoming one of the dlr
ecton of Willoughby houte. It wu
thli letUement house thit received
ptrt of tht ltrge legacy left to
charity by the lite EUhu WUlough-
by it the expense of hit heln, of
which Ftblenne it one.
Ftblenne uw the paper the next
dty, "I'm to lorry/' iht told EUen.
"I didn't tell them I wu t director.1"
"It wont do any barm," EUen
uld.
EUen didn't think anyone would
aee it when tht dropped it into the
wute piper buktt One of the
UtUe Tomassino boyt, who hid given Ftbltnnt hit nint-yeir-old
heart cut lt out of tht piper tnd
Guidance..'.
Keep Conscience
Alive In Child
Sy QARRY 6 MYERt, Ph.D.
A grett-undt of mint medio tell
Iht itory ot tay mother when tbt
wu l girl of 18. Whilt tbout to
drive through in open toll gttt
with her it J o'clock in tht morning,
■ht prevtiltd upon him to ctU up
the sleeping oollector to pty him
the toll. In the light of "prietict."
modern morality, tuch t itory
bring! to lotni t milt. But thtt
young womtn hid t convicUon
ibout tht mttter thtt it ln dramiUc
eontrttt to tht mtn ind womtn
who, not fir from the umt pltct
8 few yttn ago, murdered ln cold
lood the tttendtnt tt the gu itation, taotoing wilh tbt cuh.
In your childhood ind mint wt
often hurd tht itatement, Tott
wouM not bt right," or, "Iht right
thing to do-*' md wt tcetpted it
beciuie thou we levtd.tnd tdinir-
td tnd looked up to u Indlvldutli
at good contcitnee, utd to. Somt
it ui too had tetchen who paused
In the mldit of spelling, retdlng or
trltbmiitlc to uy, '"You ut thtt wii
not right" or, "Don't you think that
waa a food thing to do?"
Mort ractnUy thtrt hit tpread
tn eduotUonil philosophy which
rldlcutet iuch teichlngi of morality
tnd, M gtntrtUy Interpreted, mikes
right tnd wrong t men mitter of
expediency for tht moment We
htvt been told thtt wt cinnot teach
morali Not only have teachen
licked tnining ln guiding ichool
chUdrtn to mtkt frequent judgment* tnd dlicrimlntUoni between
right and wrong, but they havt
pnctietlly been told thtt it la t
wute of tlmt to try to, teach moral.
lty u ttey teach chemlitry or tpelV
Inf. Thit attitude hu apratd to the
home, where then hu been iuch
rapid tcrapplng ol old belief ind
idult cheriihed by our foreftthert
that even we modern parent! hav*
tended to anume that mott of the
belieft and practicu of our ptrenta
tnd grandparent!, bacatue they
wtrt n oTd-ftshloned, eould not
hava betn worth much.
LOSE OPPORTUNITIES .
I am vtry aura that we pareiite
ire IncUntd to Ion mtny opportuiU-
Ues to drive home i moral principle
ln our diily lift with our ChUdrtn.
Too uldom do we uy, "Thtt would
not bt right" Rarely do wt mIm
upon concrete iltuttloni to cultivate
tn our children the ideal of ttriv-
Ing to do right whtn not to do to
would bt known by no one eut. I
wondtr If wt trt mot* ugtr te hava
our children know we ave a grocery
bin corrected when the etror U to
tht grocer't favor, than whtn It ia
in wit.
SOLVING PARENT PROILIMI
Q. If you turned Vat* your boy,
10 yetn old, had been tmoklnf on
tbt ily, whtt would you do?
A. I would try not to gat netted,
but to fit tha lad to givt up amok-
ing, tvtn offering him i reward,
.parhipt, to do to. Alto. I would try
to grt tht ptrenti of ttt pait, of
my hoy to proceed ln like fuhion.
I would not havt much filth in tht
efficacy ot punlihment in thli cut.
The mtin problem would be lo rebuild in him ttt feeling tttt in our
ftmily everyone truttt avtrybody
die, and all are proud ot ona an<
otter.
YANCTSI PUN MOM
OF JAPANESE COVT,
TOKYO. Dtc » (AP1.-A pr«;
diction that the Japanett oablnat
"mora thtn likely** wlU flU. if ih*
United Statu doei not ruct favorably to reopening or. tht Yangtta
Rlvtr to foreign badt, cunt today
from clrclu aot* to tht Govern'
ment
Conaemtlve tlementi txnruted
boll* th* Ytngtae plu would bring
tome tlgn the United Statet was
Srepared to negotiate a new trad*
■tily replacing tht pnt which the
United Statet hu denounced, effec
Uve Jan. tfi.
CHINISI ATTACKING IN
KWANCSI PROVINCI
HONO KONG. Dec. 20 IU?). -
(Jenerillsilmo Oiling Kai-Shek wu
rtporttd todiy throwing formidable
tenk ind irtillery ruourcu into t
Kwtnpl Provinct counterdrlve de-
ligned to wmt tht provincial ctpi-
teTTNinnini, from the Jtptneie.
Graf Spee Captain
Commits Suicide
Sy HAROLD K. MILKS
(Anocltttd Prut Staff Writer),
BUENOS AIRES, Dec. » (AP).-
Captaln Hint UngKlorft todiy ihot
hlmitlf to detth "to th*J« tht fate
of hit mtgniactnt thlp," tht Otrmin pocket btttleihip Admlnl On!
Spet, KUttled .Sundiy ln tht River
Phtt whlli in tUItd flotlllt itood
offihora.
Hli body wu found hy an aldi
it 8:90 tm, in Wa worn ettht
Buenoi Aim ntvtl trenul whtn
hVtnd mora thanJsOOp of hla crew
had bun Interned alnce arriving
" LaSf killed hlmteU after a
thrte-Tour ttlk with tbt »««" »<
hii itatt tndlng ihortly after midnight Btfort ht toft th.ni h* midi
i complete otrde of hit eomrtdu,
•hook htndi gravity with uch ont
and retired to hli room, uking thtt
ht not bt dliturted, ilnct ht waa
tired.
"From tta firat moment h*
mtdt up hli mind to ihare the
ttte of hit magnificent thlp,'
uld i ititement by tte Oermin
embuiy, and an attache indicated
thit thli decliion wu mtdt "
long igo u Sundty.. ..
Ntlthtr hia feUow otfletra nor
Argtntlnt tailon tnd offlctn In-
ildt tht truntl hurd tt* duth
thot and thtre wu no indication
of the mldde until th* aid* entered the room ttlt morning.
Ctpttln Lingidortf, who wu 40,
the ton of K. O. Wilhtlm Ltnp-
dorff, t clergymin, wUl htvt a
navil funeral with tuU honon according to hla rank.
Tht Embuiy tnnounctd ttt body
would lie In itate it the Embuiy.
Tht ntvtl funeral It to ba ttttndtd
by Arge^int authoriUu u weU U
mWtm-m—t.
Cipttln LanatdorB, a alight man,
proud of tha fact ttat than had
betn no lou of Uft aboard nint
Britiih merchtnt vtutli ht htd
tunk in th* raiding expedition
which preceded hit ihlp'i final
bttolt, wu detained in the ntvtl
antntl htr* after bringing hli
offlctn tnd mor* thin 1,000 ot
hit crew htr* in tuga.
DEATHS
Sy Th* Canadian Prut
LONDON - Admiral ArchlbtM
PtUt Stoddart Tt, ueond ln command of tht Britiih iqutdron that
imuhed Oerman nlden in tht Dtt-
tle ot the Ftlkltnd Itltndi in U14.
PARIS — Fither Chtrlet-Leon
Souvty, 6», luptrior-generil of th*
Lmrlit Ordtr.'
OTTAWA-Frank McDonntll, *3,
Internitiontlly known ihlpping tuthorlty md chiirmtn of tht boird
of lnipection urvicu, Department
0 prroSrooH-wiuiam U. Ft!
ItMbee, 7t, ont of two brothen
who orginiitd thf Follinibet Bro.
thm (iteel) Company.
TORONTO- Wllllim Rutchlioni
Cox, M, known aa Toronto'! oldeit
TOTONTO-Ctpttin John Mirki
17, Senior Captain ot tha Royal
Ctntditn Ytcht Club.
VANCOTJVER-Riv. A. D. Arch-
ibald, «, United Church Mlnliter
and former Pruldtnt of tht Brit,
iih Columbia Conference of th* Un.
ited Church.   '       ■■     - '
On. Jim: (Ua.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939
CKLN AND
CBC PROGRAMMES
MORNINC
7:«V-0 Ctntdt
T:0t-Tout tnd Cofftt Cub
(CKLN)
8:00—Tht Newt
8:15—Singen tnd Songi
8:80—Rom Lee, Soprano
8:44-Hollywood Bind iCKLNs*
»:00—Eugent Conley—Tenor
8:15- -SoutherntlrM
l:J0-Pelhun   Richirdton   String
Orchutn. ,
10:00--The Happy Gtng
10:3O-Hoosler Hon _,_. „
ll:00-Hollywood BrevlUu (CKLN)
11:30   Silhouette! in Rhythm
tl:«-Rhythm tnd Song
AFTERNOON
UOO—Luncheon Muilc (CKLN)
1:00—Tht Newt
1:15—Movie Revlewi
l:30-Riinbow Trio (CKLN)
1:45- BBC Newi
8:15—Dtnct Muiic
8:J0-Songt For Todty
8:45-Clottng Stock ^otttlont
8:00-Muiici. Blta      •      t      '
J:30-Johnny McGu'i Orch.
8:45—Silon Orchestra
4.00—Wtltz Serentdt
4:30—Hirry Kogen'i Orch.
4:40—Booki for Chriitmu    ,
8:00-Pel!te Muslctie
i:30-The ChrUtmu Tru ot 1838,
(CKLN)
EVENINC
IKM-U3.C Muilc Hour
1_»-To b« tnnounctd
7:15—Sentimental Serened*
7:30—Vlckl Chue tt Tom Thomu,
Recital
BKW-The Newi
8:15-Dtvt Dykt ln "Sonp ot tbt
Rang*" _   .
8:48—Hockey  Broadcait—Spokine
at Nelion
10:0O-Orgtn Rtclttl
10:30—Cirl Riviut'i Orch.
ll:0O-Tht Ntwi  -
U:15-Freddie Mirtin'i Oreh.
U:30-BillS"brtuSky
Mrs. Robert Stevens
Honored at Creston;
to Live at Vancouver
CRESTON, Bi &- Mn. C T.
Htyu tnd Mn. E. C, Murrell wert
joint hoitestu it tht formtr'i
home on Mondty tvening at a
bridge honorlrig Mn. Robert Steveni wbo it leaving for Vancouver where, they are to reiid* ip future. ;,   ' .   ■■■
Along with carda' there wai a
.« «. t. oat ot um »p-r .^^^^ter^i^S'
ihowed It to.ev.ryon. who. cam^n-j^jggjftJS ££&
contained tnd thott preient were
tpproprittely thanked tor the kind
remembrancei. .
At cardi high won priie wat
teken by Mn. 3. A. M. Young, con-
tolttioni honon going to Mn. Murrell. A delightful lunch wu terved tnd proceedingi cloied wtth:
"For aWt a Jolly Oood Fellow."
Mn. Steveni wn tin honored
by th* Women'i thititute the Four
dub. Mn. tt A. Powell wu, a
farewell tea hoiteu.
Hr. and Mn. Steveni cimt here
from Ntkuip ahortty. after tha war,
and ibe hu been actively Identified with moit everything ln tht
Un* ot ltdlu' community effort
Including ttvertl termi t| pruident of tht Women'i Inititute ind
Creiton Women'i Hotpital Auxllliry. She hu bten on tht hoipital
board of minigement for tht put
thrtt yetn. In ioc.il clrclu ihe
wu tqutUy prominent, Etrlier in
Uie montt they told their ruident
into hli crippled little world.
To Be Contlnutd
GERMAN SAILOR IN U.S.
FEAR^ RETURN TO DANZIG
INDIANAPOLIS, D«. » (AP)
—Herbert F. Lieflmder, 86, Germtn ullor from Danilg, In municipal court on i ehtrgt of iUe-
el entry into tte United Stttei,
Id Judgt John L. McNeill:
If Fm lent bick to Danilg, TV
find tome wiy to comt btck hen.
I'd rather die thin go btck. You
ctn't talk to your but friend
without fetr of being thrown Into i concentration ctmp."
Litfltndtr wiU be taken to New
York tor i hetring betore immigration tuthoriUu.        , .
AUNT HET
By ROBERT QUILLEN
"Emmie uyi iht wishes tbt could
die juit for a llttl* while. She uyi
It'i th* only wty ihtll tver mtke
her fimlly realize whtt a bad fix
ihe'i In."
C|AT- TRAIL
MORNINC
7:00-Breaktut Club
8:15—Progrimmt Retumt
10:45—Thnlta trom Grut Optra*
ll:30-On With tht Danca
AFTERNOON
>:lS-Women't Journal
S:00—Gift Tlmt
3:30—Looking on tht Bright Sldt
4:00—In Town Tonight
4:18-Interludt
EVENINC '  "
7:00-Mn, Htrnd-slino Rteitel
8:45—Hockey—Spoktnt It Ntltct,
U:30-Slgn Oft
Otter Periodi—CBC Programmu
U.S. NETS' BEST
8:00—MtJor Bowtt* Amateur Hour
(CBS)
7:00-Muiie Hill (NBC-Rad)
8:00—Fred   Wiring   In   Pleuure
Time (NBC-*ied)
8:30—Symphony Hour (NBC-Red)
8:30—Dmce  Orch.   (NBC-BliS)
10:00—Phil Htrrli' Orch. (MBS)
NBC-RIO
KFI, Lot Angeles: KHQ. Spokint,
KOW, Portltnd: KOA, Denver;
KPO. Stn Frmciico
NB0-BLUI
KGA, Spokme: KOO, Stn Franciico: KJR. SettUe
COLUMBIA
KFPY Spoktnt.' KOIN Portltnd
KNX Hollwood, KSL Silt Ukt Cit*
MUTUAL DON Lll
KOL Sultlt^KFRC Sin Franciico
property at th* North end ot town
, A. Spun.
Experience in Spanish
War Helps Nazi Flier
BERLIN, Dec 20 (AP)-Lleut-
Colonel Karl Schumtcher uid todty leuoni which hii iqutdron
lurned in tht Spwlsh, Civil Wtr
•nd tht Poli^<SW»*ilWlp«d in
the HtUwlu-.. natal Jaa* aerial
batUe with Britith bomben.
Schumtehtr, hud of Uit punuit
iqutdron which engaged in Monday, btttie wu decorated with tht
Iron crou yeiterdiy.
In i prtu inttrvitw, Schumtcher
uid 52 Vicken-Wtlllngton bomben
tngtgtd In Uit fight with 40 Gtrmtn punuit plmu.
"We don't underettlmttt th«-Tom-
mlu," Schumtcher tdded. "W*
know whtt they cin do ind we
know thtt they in ii brave it
they ihowtd Dec. 14 when they tttacked In wetther when tprmtlly
thert ii no flying."
London Evacuated
Children to Have
Merry Christmas
Sy OILYS THOMAS
(Ctntditn Prut Stiff Writer),
LONDON, Dtc. 20 (CP).-Lon
dontn in determined to givt their
000,000 evicutted ehlldran a Merry
Chriitmu ev*n though tnany of
them will not b* with their parent!.
The Londoner County Council li
giving $20,000 to a fund for orun-
tilng Chriitmu truti for children
avaenattd :from Greater LonjVm,
Aldermen, Coundllon and other
staid dignRarlu tr* prepirlng to
ptay Stntt Cltui ind fill the 800,000
itockingi, while pltnt trt well under wty for Chriitmu Pfrtlu md
concerts to be held in villtgt, town
ind dty htlli.    .       ...
Brltlth rtllwiyt, unible .to cope
with the normil holldiy traffic ind
lirge numben of parent! ruthlng
to reception treu, provided, ipecltl
ftciUltet tor ptrenti to viilt their
children before Chriitmu.
But It Im't only th. luthoritles
who ire pltnning t trett for tbt
children. People who hive opened
their homu to them tr* determined
the evtcutu ihtll hive i good time
ind mtny mysterioui pirceli hive
btrn smuggled Into homes tnd
hidden from pryini *r*» *«-*-- **•
greit dty.
Women, whote huabandt wiU not
bt tblt to tpend the holldiy with
them due to wtrttme dutlu, in not
being neglected. Thty tr* being
rounded up by nelghbon tnd other
frlendi. Stooa the .wir toclil bar-
rlen htvt largely dlitppured,
FamUiu that have been nelghbon
for yean, yet virtual ttrtngen htve
been brought cloter togther by the
war. Community orgtnl»Uoni ire
being set up for th. dlitributlon of
Chriitmu htmpert to the needy,
ten for th* children and an invitation to "come and Join in" to
anyon* fac«d with a lonely hpUday.
Women tn the virloui tuxllitry
tervicu who trt not lucky tnough
to rt luve will get their Chriitmu dinner ill tht ume. ',
R
Australian Air
(Mel Resigns
SYDNEY, Dtc. 20 (OP C*Wt) -
Reslmttlon of Air Vict Mtnhtl
Stanley Gobbel u Chief of Stiff of
Uw Roytl Australian Air Forct wu
tnnounctd todty.
The reslgniUon, ipnirenUy dut
to dlfferencei with the Commonwealth Government, ciused grut
disappointment in view ot the fict
Auitrtlli li rushing preparation! to
pity her part in lh* vut Empire
lir training ichemt.
Air Mtnhtl Gobi* in 1814 wu rejected for the Auitrtllin Imptrlil
Force on tht ground hti tight wu
it hii own expense tnd enlisted, Ht
bid, whereupon he went to Englud
served u n tvittor tnd won the
Croll de Guerre, the Distinguished
Service Order, md the rank at at*
fleer In Uie Ordei of Uie British Mm-
pore. In MM he wti transferred:'
from the R.A.F. to the RA.A.F.
UNEMPLOYED MAN
THREATENS SUICIDE
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 20 (AJ»)--Ab
unemployed young mm gave advance notice today thtt he would
end "my worthleu life In tomt
ipeetacular wty" it midnight
Ohristmts Eve.
• The detth thrott retched the Ptttf
burgh Sen-Telegraph in i letter
bearing only the ilgmtur* of "A
Disappointed American." The newipaper got two clergymen to reply
and published their pleai thit tht
men give up hli plan of self dutruo
Uon tnd seek their help.
Creston Experiences
Wettest December
CRESTON, B.C.—With a ihowlng of 2.84 lnchu of nln up Ull
Tuetdty morning, thli month has
proved about the wetteit December the dlitrict hu ever encountered.
Th* moltture li ptrtlculirly wti-
corned In tht unlrrigtted itctioni,
u tht Summer tnd urly Fill were
unuiually dry. At Bonnen Ferry,
Idaho, the Herald expert itatei there
ii no tract of froit below the 8000
foot level, to there hu been ample
opportunity for tilt raini to pene-
trtia. .....
With tha Kootenay Lake level at
ill fut abovt lero md tbundtnt
nlnftU, the wtter hu been backing up in tht dyked treu tnd on
both Recltmttion firm md In Cruton Dyking Dlitrict it wu neceiiary to gtt. tht pumpi going for
a few dayi in order to avert flooding of the firm Undi, mor* ptrtlculirly. tractt town to FtU whut,
of which there it about 1200 acres
on tht Reclamation farm—tU of
which looki well md hu hid Idul
wetther to gtt a healthy root
growth.
Thou who'can recall 1814-15
itate th* long open Fall wltb lti
rains, fogi and gloomy weather of
1888 il on a ptr with the former
period, when the VtUty encountered in exceptlontlly mild Winter,
md leu thm a normal inowfall.
Canadians to Be
Granted Le,ave
for Christmas
ly OILLIS PURCELL
Canadian Prut Itaff Wrlttr   Jllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll
WITH THE CANADIAN ACTIVE
SERVICE FORCE SOMEWHERE
IN ENGLAND, Dec. 20 (OP able)-
Five dtyt' luve will be granted over Chriitmu tnd New Yeir'i to t, •
limited number of otfloert ind other
ranki of the Ctntdian Activt Service Fores', lt wu tnnounced today,
Tbe letve will be rutricted to
thott wtth relitioni or friends to
viilt ln the Britiih Iilet, lince the
groups planning entertainment for
Canadian troopt ln London tnd else
where irt not yet organlied.
Leavei wlU be tvallable it New
Y.ir'i or liter for thou not benefitting from tht Chriitmu concessions.
Canadian unlti In ctmp ire now
complete tnd ire engaged In practice. Th* troopi irt comfortably located in barracks with central heating, u in Canada.
Around headquarttrt of the
C.A.S.F. a good detl of Ume li tpent
shivering vying to keep warm and
seeking hetvy otggage md trunks
to get out long underwear. The
warmest Ctntditn It Prlvite D. J.
McEwen of Otttwt, ot the idvance
party which hu been here for t
month. He movu iround feeding
cotls to the grates.
Following tomorrow*! visit of
LesUie Hore-Belisha, Secretary of
State for War, Hon. Vincent Maisey,
Ctntdian High Commissioner to the
United Kingdom, tnd General Sir
Wtlter Kirke, Comander-ln-Chlef
ot th. home forces, Major-General
A. O. L. McNaughton, the Canadian
commander, tnd hit chief assistant
wlU go to London Friday to clem
up i virlety of matters and will
visit the War Office to iee General
Sir Edmund Ironside, Chief of Uie
Imperiil General Staff.
General McNiughton ln a ititement today uld thet "on tht eve
pf Christmu Uie people of Uie Britith Isles htvt ut themselves out to
give ut t merry welcome" tnd thit
"the generous often of hospitality
tre much tppreclited."
At the ctmp Uie boyt will get
thli Ohristmts menu: Rout turkey,
Engliih dairy-fed pork, Christmas
pudding, old lie, mine, pld
wwnwanwiianiaitniinnitiiigitui
Be Sure to Hear
Christmas
Tree of
Daily at 5:30 p.m,
■**-M
"Build.B.C. Payrolls"
About
Christmas
and Babies
and Milk
We'd like to write a lot about
the help Pacific Milk is to
babies and at the same time
write about Christmas, but we
will write a little. Babies do
not know about Christmas but
thousands of them are thriving
on Pacific Milk and Pacific
Milk at Christmas time has I
large place in the food that is
served.
Pacific Milk
Irradiated and Vacuum Packed
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiil
Have You Used
SKIS
a
v Why Not Turn
Them Into Cash?
A WANT AD
'Will Find a
Purchaser
Two (il llnei I timet 80c ntt
Two (2) llntt ence 20o mt
Kelson Daily News
PHONI 1«
 rurkeys Replace
Trail Rallblrds
Bg," by Deloret Kraft; tong, "
Nltb You Could Htvt Seen Him'
TRAIL, B. C_ Dtc. 20-Whllt tht
"rail Rink li noted tor lti lively
tilbirdi it hockey gimet, tht
louth tnd of It ti now itocked with
i different vtritty, 48,000 poundi
if turkey.
Dlitributlon of theta blrdt, num.
wring tbout 3600, will commence
[hurtdty tt I i.m. to employee! of
he ConsoUdtted Mining tt Smelting
Company of Ctntdt.
About 3100 blrdt tit glfti from
ht Consolidated to mtrritd em-
iloyeei living in Trail tnd Bossltni,
Mnsionert, widows tnd wivu of
former employees now terving in
he trmy. OtLtrt ire for West Koo-
enty Power li Ught Compiny, tnd
_lty of Trail employeu.
Lut yur the blrdt numbered
1948 tnd weighed 40,000 poundi.
rhundty dlitributlon of tht gob-
Men will continue from 8 i-m. to
I pjn. and Friday from 8 a-m. to
I p.m.
Distribution tn Roaslind will be
mide from the Court Houie during
Iht umt houn on Thunday and
rrtday^^ . '
Tabernacle Party
Has Lengthy and
Pleasing Program
Songi, recltatloni, lnitrumenUl
•election!, and the presentation of
"ti to children were features ot
annual Chriitmu party of the
' I Pe-tocottal Tabernacle Wed-
nlghL Rev. C. A. C Story
airman,
ht program follow!
Soni. "Glory to God ln tht High.
Mt", by tha Sunday School; pray-
sin by tht putor; recitation, "Wei'
, by "Sonny" Greer; rtcttt-
"A Joyoui Time", by Audrey
-, carol, "Silent Night" by be.
primary and Junior Sunday
diaiei;  recitation,  "Shir-
i
by Eleanor McLaren; recitation, "A
Lot ot Love", by Pit Kellogg; reel'
ation "When We Love", by Eleanor
~ tl; cornet aolo, "Hark Uie Herald
Sing", by Jimu Johnston;
Station, "Juit Jesus" by Shirley
ng; long, "Tht Wise Men" by
Jit boyi' din; recitation, "It'i
Chriitmu* by Dorothy Kellogg;
tong "In a Little Manger" by the
primary and junior glrli; long "The
Angeli' Song*' by Junior, intermediate and lenior boyi and girli of tbt
choir; recitation "Suppoit" by June
Lang; voctl duit "O Uttlt Town
of Bethlehem" by Either Anderion
and Dorothy Binghtm; recitation,
.•Twelve Golden Tentt" David Story;
" logue "About the Birth" by the
' r glrli tnd boyi tnd Min Dorii
__ er, teicher; initrumental te-
lections with two uxophonu, cornet and piano, by Mill Dorii Wet-
vtr, Mlu Ruby Kline, Stirling Mm-
uel tnd M. Sing; recitation, "Chriit-
mu Baby" by Miriam Armitrong;
, voctl duet "One Dty" by Frank
Dyck and Erllng Kraft; recitation
•The Guiding Star" by Mtrlene
Kaila; tona "Witchman, What of
tht Night" by Thomu Blihop; reel,
tatlon "The Chriitmtt CtnaV by
I Glenn Mansell; long "No Room in
tht inn" by Intermediate girls;
•no dutt "King ot tht Forut'
Miss M. Una tnd Mlu Irli Kraft;
MdtaUon "A Chriitmu of Long
Ago" by Shirley Armitrong; cirol
"Crown Him King of Klngt" by
tht Choir; recitation "The Touch of
tta Masters Htnd* by Thomai
Blihop; long "Hark, What Mean
Thoie Holy Volcu" by teichen tnd
officen of the Sundty School; vocal
quartette "That Buutlful Name".
Misi Kbit Riddock,. Mn. Albert
Wilbur, Erllng Kraft and Mr. Story;
distribution of ctndy, nuti tnd or-
ngei to the Sundiy School children
y Mr. Story; tnd doxology tnd
praytr by Mr. Story.
TAX AID DEADLINE
itn FOR HOUSING
Aa CONSTRUCTION
TRAIL. B. C Die. 20-Thli City
hu been tdviied thtt builden ot
houMf conitructed tfter Mty 20,
1940, will not bt granted the munlciptl taxation benefit! under provisioni of tha National Homing
.Ad
te
Trail Ladies' Curling
TRAIL, B. C- Dtc 20—Dnwi of
the Ltdlu* Club Blaylock Cup Competition for Thursday follow:
Mn. CtrroU Kendall vt. Mrt. G.
Hicki; Mn. E. A. Temple vi. Mra.
J. A. MUler; Mn. S. J. Meredith vi.
Mn. W. J. Wigstaft; Mn. W. Simp-
aon vi. Mrt. A Johniton
Corn ta now- the principal food
crop of naUvu ln South Africa. .
Burglars Are Put to
Flight by Fairview
Merchant Early Hour
Two would-be burtltra, ont with
in optn uck in hR htndi, who
itepped through tbt tront door of,
tht Fiirview Meet Mirktt, Ntlton Avtnut, urly Wedneidiy
morning left ln a hurry whin O.
C. Thomu, Proprlttor, charged
tbem.
Sleeping ln a room at Uie rur ot
tht shop, Mr, Thomu hetrd lomeone timbering wltb the front door
hmdle ibout 1 i.m. Tht noise ceu-
ed but resumed liter. Attar a few
twists of Ult lock, two men itepped
through Uie door. Mr. Thomu
jumped it them tnd they fled.
Ctty police, notified tbout 8:30
a-m. art investigating.
Decision Defamatory
Libel Preliminary
Hearing Postponed
TRAU* B. C, Dec. 20—The decliion of Ptrktr Wlllltmi, Pollct
Mtgtitrtta, it tht preliminary hetring of the Elmer D. HtU defimttory
libel charge, which wu reeerved at
thi conclusion of tht hetring tight
dtyi tgo, wu postponed Wednesdiy
for mother week.
Sunningdale'i
Water System
to Cost $11,000
TRAIL, B. C, Dec 20—For in
ittllttion ot tht wtter tyitem in
Sunningdale , the ownert, Columbit
Ptrk!, Ltd., will bt chirged $11,000,
lt wu decided it ■ ipeciil meeting
of the City Council Monday night
The amount wUl bt paid over a 20-
year period.
St. Paul's Sunday ■
School Pupils Have
Christmas Parties
Beglnnen, primtry and Junior
gradu ot St. Paul'l Sunday School
wednetdty were treated to Chriitmu parties hi Uw Church Hall.
Santa Claus viiited the beginner
tnd primtry pupili In tht tfter*
noon. Motion picturu wert ihown
to Uit Junion in thi evening by
Mn. J. H. Argyle. Games and refreshment! were enjoyed. Mrs. Foster HiUiird told the iftaller chUdren in Interesting itory.
Mn. T. J. S. Firguion, Superintendent of Uie three grades ot tht
Sundty School, wu general convener. '
In ehtrgt ln tht iftemoon wtrt
the tetchen who tponaortd tht
ptrty, Mra. T. R. Mother, Mn,
Wtlter Htrknett, Mlu Annit Harkness, Mlu Grace Laughton, Mri.
Chirlu Leggett, Mrs. BeUa Tait
and Mlu Delmt Robertion.
The Wohelo Club iponiored Uit
evening'! parte. Tetchen in ehtrgt
were Erneit Bill, David Fairbanks
Miu Idi Graham, Mrs, J. H. Co.
ventry tnd Mra. Divid Maloney.
Rookies Trample the
Bomberettes 34 to 4
NILSON DAILY NIWI, NILION, I, C—THURIDAY MORNINO, DIC. t*   tW»
At tht Rookiet extended ttielr
unbeaten record to ilx gtmu in
u mtny itart! in tha Nelion Ladlu' BuketbaU Leagut thli Winter
tnd lengthened their lugue letd to
three full gamu, Uie High School
Bomberettei were iwtmped 34-4 at
the Civic Centre Wedneidiy night
Now mired tn the cellar, Uit
ichool-glrli, whoie redeeming feature hai been their fight, did show
Improvement in their lut league
ttart tgalmt the Acei, but lut night
they were fed on a leant diet of a
buket a half, the firat by Kiy
Manahan and tha other by Sheila
Dunwoody.
When Iiobel Donovan waa
drafted from tha Acu to fill a
vacancy on the Rooklu' lineup
resulUng trom the abience ot Deanie
WtUtce, tt didn't help the Bomberettei tny, for the ipeedy redhei/i,
who topi the lugue in icoring,
grabbed otf the night'i point-getting honon wtth ieven buketi,
Clote behind her wu mother redhead, Captain PhyUli Willice, who
piled up 12 mlntt. The rut ot the
Rookies' icorlng ww done by blond
Iris Johansson who icored all hor
eight pointi tn the list hall
Jack Gray refereed,.
Score by period:       [,',£•
Rooklu           8  8  4  16-34
Bomberettu   •_   2 0  1   0—4
Teami wert:
Rooklu — Mirjorle Todd, Im
Johansson 8, Evi Henrlckson, Isobel Donovin 14, tnd Phyllis Wallace
12.
Bomberettei — Lorraine Carew,
Romaine Benta, Iubelle Kay, Margiret Thain, Doreen Manahan,
Neent McClement Kay Manahan 2,
and Sheila Dunwoody 2.
Mrs. W. G. Hunter
Dies, Vancouver
Word hu bttn received in Ntlion thit i former mident Mrt. W,
O. Hunter, died at Vmcouver on
Tuesdijr. Her huibtnd, who optr-
tted tn eleotrlctl itort ln Nelton,
predtcautd htr tbout tout yean
ago. .
Mn, Hunter, who wm bora la
Englind, irrived in Ctnidt In 1104,
Her tint plact ot midinot wu
Strome, Alta., tfter which ihe lived
in Nelion for i period of ipproxlmttely lo yetn up to tour yean
ago.
Surviving har art a daughter.
Mrt. H. H. Hirrlion of Ledue, Alta.,
tnd three listen, Mn. J. Richtrdi
tnd Mrs. SivlUt of Vmcouver, and
Mrt. H. Richtrdi ot PenUcton.
»'        '   '       *       I -is..;-' v
Society
(Continue* From Ptft Flva) '
a Smith Curwen of Ypilr vitlted
Nelton yetterdty.
t Charlu Macaulay who attendi
Vancouver CoUegt, Vancouver, bu
irrived to ipend Chriitmu wltb
hit ptrenti, Mr. and Mn. Robert
Macaulay
a H. R Kitto left via Great
Northern for Loi Angelu, Calif,
to ipend tht Winter.
• P. Sulllvin tnd hli ton ot
Boiwell tie City viiiton.
a Dr. tnd Mn. T. H. Bourque,
Houiton Street htvt taken up ruidenct ln the Blackwood homt, HaU
Minu Road, tor tht Winter.
• R. L. Nlcholi, General Agent
ot tht C. B. lc' Q. Railway, E E.
Law, Travelling Frtlght Agent of
tht aunt company, and C R. Spit•
ford. Gnat Northern, Travelling
Agent, ipent yuterdiy b Nelion.
t Dtniel Mclnnes lift via C. P,
R. Uie flnt of tba wttk for London, Ont
a Tuudty tht NeUon; Ladlu*
Curling Club memben wen holt-
ohm al thtir tnnutl club tea ln the
Civic Ctntrt roomi whtn they wtrt
misted by Mra. W. O. Rose, Honor-
try Pruldtnt tnd Mn. W. E. Wuton, Honorary Vict-Pruldtnt ot tho
Chi*b, who pruided at the dtlnty
tta tablt centred by a illver baiktt
of "mumi, f linked to rtd and grttn
lighted taptn. Membtri and guuti
preunt Included Mn. T. Homer-
■htm, Mn. W. K Bltlr. Mn. R.
Heddle, Miu Annit Smith, Mn.
Alex Alltn, Mn. A. O. Lint, Mra
R. WtUtce, Mn. W. Kline, Miu Jtan
DlngwtU, Mill Gract Ltughton,
Mn. Coombi, Mn. George Cady,
Mn. McLellind, Mn. T. S. Jemion,
Mln Ethel Smith, Mn. Charlu Beltner, Mn. H. H, Horntr, Mn. A. Willice, Mn. A. DlngwtU, Mrt. M.
Wilion, Mra. J. H. Argyll, Mrt. B.
Markle, Mn. L, Middin, Mrt. McGovern, Mn. N. C. SUbbt, Mn.
Normi McLeod,.Mn. O. Morrii,
Mn. A. Kraft Mn. R. U McBride,
Mn. Eric Sowerby, Mrt. Ltt, Mra,
L. M. Smith, Mrt. Maudt Travu,
Mlu Marion HUI of Ktmlopi, Mn,
R. T. Tiffin, Mm. T. Johnion, Mn.
J. C. Hooker, Mn. John Tetgue,
Mn. B. a Stallwood, Mn. Anthony
Btnki, Mn. a M. Whimiter, Mri.
CRESTON Social...
CRETTON, B. C—Miu Flortnot
McClurt hu ltft for Wycllflt to
tptnl tht Christmu vacation wltb
btr ptrenti.
Col Fred Lister of Ctmp Liiter
wu t viiitor for tht innuil muting of Cruton-BoiweU locil ot tht
B. C. F. O. A.
A. Wtldi of Crubrook wu t
guut of Mr. and Mn. A. L. Film-
ir.   ,
W. J. Avery hu left tor Mirlpott
on a month i holiday. Ht will bt
homt in Mariposa for the golden
wedding innlverury ot hii ptrenti.
Joe Stephen! ot Corn Creek wu
a viiitor to town.
Principtl Stewirt J. Grahim of
Cruton Villey United School District high school, tccomptnied by
Mra. Grahim hts left for Victorit
to ipend the Chriitmu vtcition
with tht former'i ptrenti.
Mri. McGregor li ipending the
Yuietide holidtyi with fritndi ln
Vletorli.
a A. C. Thlekt, tecemptnltd by
hli witt tnd ftmily trt tpending
tht holidtyi tt Vineouvir Us]
cout pointa.
Mr. md Mra. Ftrcy R. Truicott
htvt returned trom thtlr wedding
trip to Nelion ind TrtU.
Min Jeu Armitrong, who ll a
Itudent at University of B. C ll
•pending two weeki holldiy with
htr fither, W. G. Armitrong.
John Ryckmu wu I visitor from
Weit Creiton.
a Eutmin, Dr. Ctmpbell, A. S.
Edgtr tnd Perley Putnim wert it
Sindpoint for tht charter night
ceremonial ot the Llon'i Club in
that town. Mn. Edgar, Mn. Putnim
md Miu Morrlion ilio mide the
trip.
Frank Putnim, M. L. A„ tnd O.
S. Gallager of Nelion, viiited Gny
Creek.
Lloyd Starke of Bonntn Firry,
Idiho, wu t viiltor htrt.
J. W. WlUitmi wu In from Summit Cnek.
William Brown. Mra. B. B.r|pl"
...... 1th. Thi
Street hti u guut Mttt Join
Cooper of Grand Forki.
a Douglu McLaughlin wu tn
town from Crawford Bty yuterday.
a Mn. Charlei Mtddtn of Ymlr
viiited Nelion Tueidiy.
• Mr. tnd Mn. Chirlu Morrii
hiv* u guut for Chriitmu thtlr
diughter, Miu Effie Morrii, *rho ti
a itudent at Unlvenity ot British
Columbit, Vtncouvtr.
• Mist Detnle Wtlltce, Ctdtr
Streit who hu been visiting Miu
Ethel Lingley ln Crubrook, wlU
return home todty.
a C. E. Wiuon of Grmd Forki
viilted town yesterdty.
• Mn. Nellie Haggarty, HtU
Minu Rotd, Imvu todty for Toronto to visit relttivu tnd fritndi.
• Miu Jocelyn (Binky) Wragge.
who tttendi Queen Mirgiret School
ln Duncin, V.I., irrived Tuudty
to tpend the hoUdtyt with her pirtnti, Mr. md Mn. E. C. Wragge,
Observitory Strett
• W. Kirby, who tttendi UJB.C.
In Vincouver, has arrived to visit
his father, A. Kirby, over tht holidtyi.
• Hugh Grttnwood of WUlow
Point ipent yesterdty in town.
• Cyril Coffee lett vlt Grttt
Northern yeiterday for Vucouver
to ipend Chriitmu with hit mothtr.
a Mrt. F. Scott ot Bonnington
viiited Nelson yuterdty.
a Mr. ud Mn. F. Roumtn, Ntlion Avenue, Fiirview, htvt ii
gueiti thtir two diughten, Tbtrua
ud Agnu «f Trail.
• Mr. and Mri. Kenneth Jolllffe of Cnnbrook viiited fritndi
to Nelion.
ROW! AND ASSOCIATES
TAKE LEASE NEAR FERN
Rlchird Rowt ot Nelion and levertl aiMcittet have ttken a lent
tnd.bond on a mining property
nur th* Fern Mint tt Hall Siding
it wit nported to Ntlton Wedneidiy.
Mr. Rowt wu a mtmbtr ot tht
tyndlctte which urller ln the yur
reopened the L.H. mine it Silver-
ton, ind of tht compuy, Fingltnd
Mlnei, Ltd., which wu Incorporated
by the tvndlcttt to ttkt over the
L. H. The Ftnglud it chtnging
handi. '
Pod Office In
Middle ef Rush
With the cucelltd letter oount
rising to 16,121 Tueidiy, from 14.-
Mt Mondiy; u tvtn hetvitr ctunt
Wedneiday; tnd ptrcelt lncretitng
lecordingly, tht Ntlion Poit Offlct
Wednesday wu "right in the mid
die" of the Chrlstmu rush. Tht
16,721 letten put through tht tuto-
mttlc cmcellmg machine wert ex
clusivt of thou ctnceUed by hand.
Both Incoming and outgoing mills
were heavier and there wu t noted
Increue ln locil mail. Wednesdiy
wu tht list luggested dtte on
which to mtU to iny part ot Brltlth Columbli, tnd todty It tht lut
luggeited dty tor loetl milling.
Cirrttn wert deliyed on thtlr
ttternoon roundi till nurly 2 o'clock
Wedneidiy u tht Wutbound pusenger train did not trrtvt untU
11:03 dut to increued mall. Extra
mau, baggagt md expreu etn
an the traini dtlly. In town, in
txtrt truck hti been put In oper-
tUon by Uit Ctntdlm Ptcific Express Compuy for City deUvary.
Postmuter R. M. Mtnthtn itated
thtt the Port Office itaff "would
htve been Jutt ibout iwtmped" if
an Engliih mill hid trrlvtd on tht
lite train Wednudiy morning. No
Engliih maU hu trrlvtd tinea lait
wtek. ,
MAIL LOOALEARLY       ' ,
Mr. Mtnthtn itruied thit If lout
mill wu ient etrly the Pott Offlct
staff would bt better tblt to copt
with tht bugt volumt ot outiidt
mill thit wu sure to trrlve in the
three dtyi remtinlng until tht holi-
tin* ot rtettvtng letten and paraala
oa tim* trom diitact polnti.
For tutor handling. Mr. Mint-
bin ilio urgtd thtt ptoplt unding
miU "plus* itop putting lubercu-
loiii itampi on tht addreu ildt of
parcels ud letten." Ai thet* itampi
wera tht um* tin tad ihapt u
poittgt itampt, they ctuitd grttt
confusion In htndllng tb* mill
Mtny ptrctls tnd letten wlto thtm
on tht tddrtu ildt often had to bt
ctnctUtd a ucond ar third tlmt
whtn tht postagt itampi w
mined tot flnt tlmt.
A "Smtt Cltui" tUcker, or othar
Chriitmu itlckera which wtrt not
tht ilu of poittgt itampi wtrt
"O. K" but tht Tuberculoili itampi
ihould bt pliced only on tht btck
ot tht pireeli ud lttttn.
"It not only ctutu confusion but
It ii retlly prohibited," Mr. Mtnthtn
ANDERSON ASSAULT
CASE IS ADJOURNED
Hurlng ot Thtodort Andtnon on
I chirge of intuiting Gtt Pong,
Chinese rutaurtnt mtnigtr, wu
adjourned untU December If by
WiUltm Brown. Pollct Magiitrate,
in Police Court Wednesdiy morning. It wti tht third tdjournment
of the hetring, InformtUon for
which wu laid by Gtt Peng D*-
Cember 11. Adjournment wu mtdt
tt tht requeit ot a C. Uvlng,
Couniel for Andenon.
ENCINEERS VIEW
ALPINE PROPERTY
L D. Clarke of Toronto, and B.
N. Shirp ot Spoktne, Mining Engineen, wtre In Ntlton Wednudiy tfter extmlnlng tht Alplnt mine
dty, tnd cltliem would be mora ind miU tt Ten-Mile Creek.
l(#3
* »A«t WV1N
vnmAM * urn
FURNITUM COMPANY     **
Tht Bout* of Furnltur* Stylu
lag It Bile,     Ntlwn     Phon* 118
Stan Optn
THURSDAY
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
Night Until 9:00 p.m.
.Maaaaaaaaaai
SNOW AND RAIN MAKE
PRECIPITATION TOTAL
.53 INCH WEDNESDAY
Trtcu of mow thtt feU to t dtpU
of htlf in Inch Tuudty night wtr<
itUl viilblt in Nelion'i uphill tec
tloni Wednudiy, but rtln took »
awty firther downtown. About 8:4!
&m. ltrge white fltku begin tc
U ud continued untU tbout i
ajn.,when tht ftU turned to ileei
ud rtln.
Ont ot tht httvtut rtlnfilli foi
Mint dtyt wu recorded Wedneidtj
wtth .53 inch praclpitatlon from t
p.m. Tuudty till 2 p.m. Wednetdty
Tht ringi of tamperttur* wu Iron
32 to 37 degreu. ■
Salmo Development
May Bring Industry
Wllllim Feeney ot Burnt Vtllty,
netr stlmo, ii 'developing a low
grid* proposition which miy to thi
netr futurt develop into t ntw Induitry for tht Kootenayi," lt wti
■tated in Ntlion. Wednudiy. Mr.
Feeney wu t city viiitor.
wood and MiM E. Smith. Thot* it-
lilting by Mrving wer* Mra. Cltr-
ence Wtrd, Mn. L. S, Bradley, Mn.
Bert Whltehud, Mn. O. C. Alltn,
Mn. Charlei Norrli, Min M.
Thompton, Mn. SmaU and Mn. F.
N. May.
• Captain a Hincki of Crawford Bay, who it ipending tot Winter in Kailo wu in toe city yetterdty to meet hii diughter, who attendi tchool In Vucouver.
• Angui Ctmpbell, Victoria
Street had u guettt, hit brothtr,
L. A. Campbell of TraU, alio hli
brother-in-law ud lliter, Mr. tnd
Mn. Frtd Brett of New Denver,
who htvt returned.
• Mlu Htltn Stubbi, Ntlton
Avenut, Tttrvtew, left yuterday
for Salmo to viiit her brother-in-
ltw tnd iliter, Mr. ud Mra. Htr.
bert Grutchfield.
• Mr. and Mn. Robert SmlUle
hava taku up reildence at 417
Houiton Street.
• Mn. John DeKlnder, Rosemont
hai ii guuta tor Christmu, her
daughter and grandchildren, Mrs.
Hirry Pirk! tnd Harold, Freddie
and Dorothy of San FrancUeo,
former residents ot Nelion.
• O. a Burden of Crawford
Bay viilted Nelion yuterdiy.
• George Benwell Sr., hti
grandion, fiUly Benwell. and E. H.
Stubbi hive returned from a motor
trip to Spokane,
• Mn. F, F. Payne, Hoover
Street returned Tuudty from teveral weeki spent in Vtncouver.
• Mrs. J. Haight of Trail vitlted
Nelton Tuesday.
• P. Smith of Sheep Creek wu
a city viiltor yuterdty.
• Miu   Edith.  Blaney,
Colored Lights Play
Big Part, Christmas
Decorating This Year
Perhipi mor* thin *vtr before,
gay colored llghtt ara giving Ntlion
tot cheerful ttmoiphere ot tot aea-
ion toll Chriitmu. Streeti, ttorti,
polnti ot vantage and ltwnt ar* all
decorated.
Vlelng for honon ara tha huge
Chriitmu tre* in Gyro Ptrk tnd
itrlngi ot colored light! rimming
tot entire tront and anda oi tot
Civic Centra.
'" Frotn to* Ortntto Roid, from
where a view of toe City glvu lt
tha nam* "City ot Llghtt,'7 to* blaza
ot color It tvtn mora ipecteculir.
Through a great muy windowi
ud doon, itrlngi ot colored lights
cu bi wen oh Chriitmu treu, and
around roomi.
String! ot Ughti on trtu growing In yardi or on treu on porches
lend a cheerful reasonal touch.
There fi mor* of toll type of Chriitmu decoration thu to any year
previouily.
Storu hava bten decorated tor
tome Urn* with in tuortmsnt of
"frills, fringe!" ud Ughti, wmt ot
tht tchemei vtrging on tot
ipecteculir.
LECION AT TRAIL
FORWARDS TOBACCO
TRAIL, B. 0. Dtc. 20-A total ot
368 packagei ot clgirettei, teven
packages of tobacco and three clgan
were contributed by local resident! to the Ctntditn Legion ihipment to TrtU men lerving wlto the
Canadiu and Britiih urvice torcei.
A cue ot contribution! wu unt
to England thit week, H. L. Jackion, Chalrmu of toe Legion Committet, itatei. Ptrceli wer* ■ tlio
ient to unitt at Prince Rupert ud
Ottawa.
TRAIL RAND RECEIPTS
FOR COMMUNITT CHEST
TRAIL, B. C„ Dec. 20—Receipt*
ot the TrtU Maple Lett Bind concert latt Sundty night were $100,
which will be turned over to tha
Cedar Community Chut
MIMf CHMSTMAS...
F««glwK - < -   /, ■■■:.,u    ,t;
IThii advertisement £ not publlihet. or displayed by tha Liquor Control Board or by tha Government,«t British Columbia.
GENERAL ELECTRIC appliances answer
every Christmas gift problem. Their modem
beauty, their everyday usefulness make them
welcome in every home. The wide (election
of G-E gifts solves evety question of what to
give this Christmas. A few dollars down will
put a G-E appliance in the home.  ;;
Sm G-E Appffcncw on tStpky of hading
Mhchkal hardw-n audi (ttportnwnt stores.
HOTFOINTWArrUI
Chroma issidni, Balm ttnpc-
lssjcmmrsn«iislsljifM8.H
COrrif-MAKIR-   »HtCOL*TOR-SI>.
AHoosoitt. AinlsnM *U1 kt amd of tkis -A mw. emtmllmt
a_ Incum ll Mim Hotya-it smut time, toMssTfocmrdvaM. s-KsotWcikwisvi rssl.
■-;   rich. Ml sUwmtdcoa.il ud tkt Midou cofsn Two iIIcm si om dan Tny ctnudi,  -rithou
 '-"-   1na*tM hanks*,  ttam 88.W m_oatm*im...*tM tfaft ......M.W
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HOTPOINT IMH-A  UiU- TU1CHHOM ALAMS
wttabtsUKHMdc CuncilMtt —A dssttodtbU dock. —lommbsw. Jmiht
for sU bbrica tl W.K. CMmt No wlndlm—Kcmiss. tktssf le*tbteUttf Itn.
tk-ttft-M -mMl m*-m....»M    MosJtb tttm UM M.W ltd K.K.
uOTFIH.:
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KEW DENVER, RC- — JPunertl
tervicei for Robert L. Reynolds
wen held Mondty tt St Stephen'!
AngUctn Church. Odd Fellowi of
Slocm Lodge tttended ln a body.
Rev. F. Browne conducted the lervicei tt tht church md gnveilde
after which tha Odd FeUowi held
their committal tervlce
Two hymni wen lung, Mn.
Hambly ot Silverton pliyed tht orgtn by request. BeiuUful floral
tributes covered the casket PtU-
beiren were P. Swtn, E. Graham,
Mr. Grant, WUliam Clough, Wilter
Clough ot Slocin City tnd N. C.
Tattrie Sr. of New Denver.
Mr. Reynold, wis 88 yein of tge
and wu born In Nottingham, England. He hai resided ln Slocu City
tbout 39 yetn tnd for t good
number of yean worked on the C
P. R. botti ti engineer.
He It lurvived by hii widow,
two diughten, Gladys who it on
the nunlng staff of Slocin Community Hospital, New Denver, md
Lindi of Red Deer, Alta, ud a
aon Raymond of Slocu City.
On Any Cold Day ,
Something Hot
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for only five dollan per yetr,
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1928 Chevrolet
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Hornets Win Exciting
Game From Bombers;
Are in First Hoop Place
Bittling galltntly ta hold their
three-point letd ln Ull lttt quirtet
with only four men, Um Hornett,
defending championi of Uie Nelson
Men'i Basketball League, noted out
the High school Blue Bomben 25-20
In in exciting gime it the Civic
Centn Wednetdty night The victory regained tint pltce for Uie
Horneti who in now ont point on
the upper tide of the Bomben.
The climax of the game ctmt
when Bill Towniend, Hornet husky,
wu ruled out of the gtme in the
lttt 10 minutei with four pertontU
With only fivt men to itart with,
Horneti htd to continue with only
four, but they went on to better
their 18-18 leal
Foiter Milli, Ctptaln of ttit winnen, took tht night'i icorlng honon with 10 polnti, one mon thm
Roy Mun of tht Bomben.
Tetmt were:
Horneti—BUI Towniend 1, Jick
Gny 8, Foster Milli 10, Fred Saunders, Al Maxwell 8 ud Gordon
Stiruker 1
High School-Cecil Mtloney 2,
Arne Henrickion, Roy Minn 8, Elmer Ttttrle 8, Jack Young 2, Glen
Price 1, Harry MtcKenile md Ein-
tr Domei].
BRITAIN HAS PUNES
SUPERIOR TO NAZIS'
FOR USE IN FUTURE
LONDON. Hte. 20 (CP).-Brltaln
hai ln reserve pluei superior ln
striking power ind ipeed to the
new Messerschmidt llO'i which
were tint teen In the terltl battle
over Heligoland Monday when 12
or mon of the German pltnei wen
•hot down, it wtt letrned bert today.
The new Germm tighten ara
planei equipped with two water-
cooled moton of 12 cylinders each,
capable of a apeed ot 370 to 378
milei u hour, ud armed with four
machine gunt forward md two
aft, ud two low-calibre gunt.
When Ui. Air Mlnitry feeli Uie
need to do io,lt can put on the line
new tighten which ara superior
to thete Germu fighting craft.
However, in the pltnei they wera
using during Mondiy'i fight, tht
British airmen ihowed they were
tt leut equal to the new Messer-
ichmidti md their Germu pilots.
FOR GIFTS
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-NILION DAILY NIWI, NILION, B. &-THURIDAY MORNINO. DIG. 11, 1988-
Allies May Send
Finland Supplies
LONDON, Dec 80 (CP-Htvu).
—Greit Britain ud France tro
considering tending Finlmd wir-
pltnei, u'.i-iircralt gum, tield irtillery, uti-ttnk rifles, gu mulu,
clothing and food supplies, it wu
undentood in diplomatic quirten
tonight
To ipeed delivery of fighting
tnd bombing pltnei to Finland,
It wu reported, Great Britain
htd mtde t detl with Swedeu
for the lending of Swedlih tircraft, undtr the promise gaps
thut left In Sweden'! defence iyttem will be filled by British and
French Induitry. Thii would gain
considerable time in getting
planei to the Finnt.
Prime Miniiter Chamberlain, who
returned to Englmd yetterdty tfter t tout of Uie front ud t meeting of the Allied Supreme Wir
Council which wu reported to
htve decided on Anglo-French tld
to Finland, wu received tonight by
the King it Bucklnghim Ptltce.
Hope wu expressed ln poUtieal
md dlplomttic circlet thtt the help
from United Stttei — which hu
permitted the tending of 44 pluei
to Finlud—wUl be increased. <
Britein ud Fruce, these quarten itid, havt tut directly to Finlud ilmoit u grett t quantity of
supplies u United Statei propotei
to diipatch.
In iddition to their own wtr
needi, lt wu itated, the Alliei also
htve to furnish considerable mtteriil aid to Turkey, which hu to
be prepired it cut ot uy threat ln
Ult Balkani.
Game Off as Player
Takes Suddenly III
The lenior mtn'i buketbill gam.
between Fiirview Falcons Ud the
Red Wlngi scheduled for Wednesday night it the Civic Centre
wu cilled off when Gilbert Hunt
ot the Falcons' tetm luddenly took
Ul while on Uie bench.
Hunt wu rushed to a doctor, ud
Uie gam. broke up.
*
Trail Curling '
' TRAIL, B, C, Dec. 20—Resulti of
Trtll CurUng Club gamei ln the
Crown Point CompeUUon Wedneidiy night follow: Walter Brady 10,
W. H. Baldrey 8: W. L. Wood 7,
Hamilton Currie 6; P. R. McDonald
8, David Balfour 10.
SWEDISH SHIP SINKS
LONDON, Die. 20 (AP)-Tht
Swedish veuel Mm, 1408 toni,
ttnk off thi Northeut cout todty tfter itrlking t mint. 8even
penoni wtrt mining tnd ilk
wen rescued.
DRY HARD WOOD
4 feet, cord.
5 cordi for ,
12" ud 18".
$8.00
825.00
$740
3 cordi for.
•LAB WOOD
IT ud 18". loid	
Phona  163 or 434R1
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Storm Windows
Combination Doors
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Builden ud Contracton
Phont 168 Ntlton, B. C.
Look yetn younger ud bt
mora  beautiful  yrith a
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Hai&h Tru-Art
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Phone 327      Johnitone Blk.
JUST 3
Clttnlng Dtyt Til Chriitmu
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Excluilvt FUter Proceu     Ph. 1042
1935 Ford Coupe
Repossessed ear In good condition. Will nil en termi to responsible pirty. OOsC
Prlot . 9Xfm*
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for  bttttr tnd   prompter  tir
vlct In plumbing  reptln and
alteration!.
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We With All Our
Clients and Friendl ■
A MERRY CHRISTMAI
•   u ■     •    tnd
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Robertton Realty Co., Ud.
Hugh W. Robertion, E. H. Evini,
Mrs. McEachren.
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1931 Chevrolet
SEDAN. Ilx win wheeli A-1
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Sheiks, Aces and
Tories Are Winners
Hoop Games, Trail
TRAIL. R C Dtc. 20-^Reaulti of
TnU    Basketball   League   games
pliyed tt the Memoriil HtU Wedneiday night follow:
Men'i Senior I—   -
Klwit defaulted to Sheiki.
Men'i Inttrmtdlttt B—
Acu 47; Creicenti 28.
Acu—F. Ptgntn 1. E.'Grl 10, A.
Tognotti 17, L. Tognotti 10.J. Krowvesky md P. Bunt 8.
Creicenti—P.   Thatcher   12,   O.
Bruce 2, D Murdoch 1, A. Davit 8,
A. LePage, E. Taylor, C. Andenon
5, ud T. Fowler 1.
Ltdlee—
Young Conservative! 30; Buddlu 24.
Young ConiervaUvet—N. Mlnton,
D. Edwardi 10, L. Sapronoff 4, V
LltUe 0, P. Loblick 4, M. White 8.
ud G. Coombes.
Buddiet-L Morrii 4, M. Man-
duct 4, M. Mathewi, J. Smith 8, E.
Kennedy, & Weir 2, E. Baillie, Hazel Mawdsley 8, Ihd L. Gripich.
WARDNER SCHOOL
STAGES CONCERT
WARDNER, B.C. — The annual
ichool concert wu htld Fridty. The
program wu u followi:
Carols, by tht school; recitation,
A Mistake, by Lenard Andenon;
Good Morning Sketch, by the Junior pupili; A Clever Scheme,
Gladys George; a play, H.M.S.
Fintfour, by th. unior girli ud
hoys; long, School Dtyt, Normm
Klerit tnd Verdal Thompson;
violin tolo, Ivu Fisher; What Lit-
,tle Saul Got for Xmas, Wtyne
floisdem;  French Doll Song,  six
Junior girli; long, You Ctn't Play
n Our Ytrd, Beatrice ud Patricia
Embree; tong, Three ihipt by
Ruby Shelborn, Joyce Klevil, Ellen Holmu; t Christmu carol pity,
by Junior and senior pupils; > A
Xmu Spirit, play, by Junior .ud
senior'girls ud boys.
Santa Claui presented eich child
with a gift md candy.
MRS. HAICH, SMITH WIN
TURKEYS, NOMAD WHIST
Mn. R. Halgh ud Alex. Smith
took home th. turkey't Wedneidiy night when they won fint
pruet in the Nomids -of Avrudaka
Sartner whist drive ln the K.P.
all. Mr. and Mn. Steve Maco were
consolation winnen.
Percy Jeffery wu Master ot
Ceremonies for the 20 tablei ln
pity, Mn. George (Bud) Stevens of
Nelson, F. H. Smith ot Vtncouver
ud Mn. H. A. Yeld ot Edgewood
won ipeciil prizei.
Refreihmenti were terved by a
committee consisting of Mn. C. R.
McLanden, Mn. W. T. Calbick,
Mrt. Percy Perdue, Mn. J. C. Harlow, Mn. Elsie Morgtn, Mra. Harry
Hughei, Mn Richard Rowe, Mn.
William Percival, tnd Mra. Ruth
McDowell. The prize committee
consisted of Mn; Hughes, Mrs. McDowell, Miu Pit Doddi ud Mn.
Maud. Sewell.
MORRIS HAS CHARGE
OF GAMES AT PARTY
Jack Morrii hid ehtrgt of the
timet when junior pupili of the
t Ptal't Sundty School held their
Chriitmu Concert ln tht Church
Hall Wednesday night He wu ai-
ilited by Ernest Ball, Robert Morris ud Carlyle Ferguion. The Wo-
helo Club which sponsored the
party" wu represented by Mrs. R,
B. Morris ud Miss Florence Hoare,
News of the Day
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WOHELO   CLUB,  WEEK   OP
BRIDGES, JANUARY 22 te 28.
N. A. H. A. ExecuUve meeUng
Friday, 8 p.m. 813 Josephine StreeL
Luther  Jackets  mtkt I  prteUctl
GIFT - JACK BOYCE.
Etglu whiit tnd dine, tonight. 8
p.m. Turkeyi for prizes. Adm. 29c
CHILDREN'S SKATING TODAY
2to4.
Quality Cut Flowers and Planti
KOOTENAY FLOWER SHOP
XMAS PLANTS AND FLOWERS
AT KANDYLAND. WE DELIVER.
Order  Fresh   Chriitmu  Rolli
Etrly. HOOD'S, Your Homt Btkiry
Remember Vut Lodge Christmas
Dance, Dec. 29. Odd FeUows HaU.
Adm. 90c md 29c Snippy Muilc
Stt tht Ntw SUNBEAM Mlxmliter.
Dili to start, itop tnd control speed.
832.88 at MoKAY A STRETTON'S
Evtry dolltr glvtn to tht Chriitmu Chttr Fund will glvt Dollin
worth of Happiness.   - .
Ticket No.*i 1277, 822, 177 won
prizei tt the Pythian whiit on
Wedneidiy night       '
Chriitmu Glftt for "Hlm"-Gold
Filled Watches - Wtlthim, Elgin,
Lorie Figaro, Orvin, Rotary and
mmy othen at A. D. Papazian'i.
Displiy of Fint Art, by Mn. H.
Thorpe tt Lowery1! Groceteria.
Suitable for Chriitmu or Wedding
giflg Reasonably priced.	
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Give a Kodak tor Chriitmu. See
them at Ailen'i Art Shoppe. •
Renumber tht Nttdy — Dontti
to Chriitmu Chttr Fund. Sand or
luvt tt Tht Dtily Ntwi.
CHRISTMAS  SUGGESTIONS
Whistling Kittles, Chrlstmu Tret
Sttndi    tnd     Lights,    Ctutrolts,
Tabliwtrt, Trays, Chests ot Silvtr-
wire, Electric Mixtrs. HIPPERSONS
MAKE IT A CHRISTMAS TO Bt
REMEMBERED! ORDER COtUM-
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Drop In tnd stt tht ntw 1840 itreim'
Untd Ctronu. Mtdt in four models
from 859.50 up. D. W. McDerby Tht
Typewriter Mm", 864 Btktr Street
Ntlson, tt. C.       ,
FOR THE BEST IN CHRISTMAS
FLOWERS AND PLANTS LET
GRIZZELLE'S, YOUR FLORISTS,
PHONE 187, FILL YOUR ORDER.
DELIVERED SATURDAY OR ON
SUNDAY AS YOU WISH.
For tht yetn thud, wt tuggut a
WESTINGHOUSE ELETRIC Wtshtr
Tht wuhtr with tht million doUtr
mechanism. Ctll In it HIPPERSONS
For a Demonstration.
THOSE WHO APPRECIATE
QUALITY  AND TASTE APPEAL
SHOULD ASK FOR
MCDONALD'S GINGER ALK
IN CHRISTMAS WRAPPED
PACKAGES.  IT WILL  HELP TO
MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS TOPS.
CHRISTMAS GIFT!
COLLINSON'S JEWELLERY
STORE HAS THE LARGEST SE
LECTION OF JEWELLERY GIFT
ITEMS IN THE CITY OF NELSON.
GIFTS TO SUIT EVERYBODY AT
PRICES THAT PLEASE.
TRY COLLIN80N-8 FIRST.
Cranbrook Photo
Club's Work Given
Checkup by Abbott
CRANBROOK, B. C.-H. R Ab-
bot of Kimberley wu t ipeciil
gueit tt the Amateur Photographers' meeting in the City Hui ud
for' hii telk ht criticized, tntlyzed
ud Judged lut month'i entrlu of
contact print! md enlargement! for
the regular monthly prize.
Winner of tint prize wu W. B.
Johnitone with a photograph of a
iteimshovel, with highway in th.
background. ThC lecond prlz. went
to Alec Steele for a haliday picture teken it Vancouver on Brockton Point with the new Lions' Gate
bridge la the background. The third
prize went to L. Kronqulit for a
portrait study of a girl with lace
draped about her. The details ln the
lace were especially commended.
A membenhlp card wu designed
by Mr. Johnstone tnd preiented to
the meeting. It la a film ud tht
ctrdi wiU be prlnti of it. It betn
the inscription Ultt tht holder "hu
been duly developed, thoroughly
rimed ud properly fixed, to become t member in good standing."
Mr. Abbot aniwered ill questions
following hit talk, ihowlng how
decisions ire retched in technical
problemi of different typei ot picture!.
A monthly prize will be continued for contact prlnti. the winner to receive an 8 by 10 enleve
ment of hii entry itone in hit pretence by one of the memben.
Stanley Moffitt won the prize
for thit month with a ihot ot t
mtn climbing t snow btnk taken
during the Alplnt Club trip in
1938.
A new lystem of pointi wtt'iccepted. Flnt prize-winner tt thue
monthly meetingi receive! four
pointi, lecond three polnti, third
two polnti md for every print entered t point It iwirded. Polnti
will be tggregtted an tottl twardi
made at the end of the year.
Trophies htvt been completed,
rosettes, for winner ot the enlevements diss etch month, fint of red
white tnd blue, tecond of red ud
—third of green.
Santa Claus Busy
Man at Cranbrook
CRANBROOK, B. C, Dec 20 -
(CP).—Stntt Cltui took two u
pirlm tonight md reUred for t
couple of days. Thit tvening he
made five limultaneout tppear-
tncei, iome 400 Sundiy icholan
ot flvt denominitiom at tepartte
Sundiy ichool concert! will beir
witneu. Hit performuct wu nearly equalled by HiU Haynes, tmtteur, mtgicltn who took ptrt in two
of the concertt.
'Mn. Smtt Cltui uyi tht lin't
worrying ibout him, lt happens
every yetr, t dreu reheanal for
Christmu Eve, but one of thue
yeir'i he'i going to overtrain,
Columbus Is 23rd
Nazi Ship Scuttled
LONDON, Dee. 20 (CP).-The
32,581-ton Germu liner Columbus
wu Uie 23rd Reich ihip to "commit suicide" nther tlun submit
to capture, according to figures
compiled here. Tbe total loss to
German tonnage wu estimated
tt 138,423. Another 19 vessels witn
t total tonnige of 88.218 have
been ciptured by Britiih md
French ntvtl unitt,
Bandit Gets $1600
in Coast Robbery
VANCOUVER, Dec. 20 (CP).-A
weU-tlmed holdup In which t bin
dit illpped into the Imperiil Newi
Compiny otf ict tnd etctped with
81632 while 19 tgenta were lipping
coffee in t netrby cite wu followed todty by the irrest of t mu
for questioning.
When the irmed mm wilked Into
the office, he found Mn. William
Wilion to be the only attendant.
Quickly, he forced her Into i vtult
tnd grabbed t btg of money which
hid Just been mtdt up for depositing tn • btnk.
Then he locked the safe's door,
the woman inside, and disappeared.
Other tenants of the building were
tttracted by the noise Mn. Wilson
made ittemptlAg to .escape md
freed her.
Taggart Chairman
of Bacon Board
OTTAWA, Dec 20 (CP). - The
Bacon Board'on which the CmadUn Government hu placed responsibility for carrying out terms
of the igreement with the United
Kingdom to supply up to 5,600,000
poundi of btcon ud htmi weekly
consists of Hon. J. G. Taggart. Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture,
Chairman; S. E. Todd, Secretary ol
the Industrial ud Development
Council ot Canadian Meat Packen,
Toronto; L. C. McOuat, Genenl Agricultural Agent Canadian Pacific
Railways, Montreal; Adrien Morin,
Quebec Department of Agriculture,
Quebec, ud L. W. Pearsall, Ottawi.
Folheringham's
Rink Winner of
.Sharp Cup E\
The rink skipped by W. T. Fotl>
erlngham won the Sharp Cup Competition of the Nelson Curling Club
in the final game with T. R. Wilson
Wednesday night in a clone affair
resulting in a score of 11-10.
Fotheringham's rink, championi
of Section "F" ln tectiontl play
leading up to the playoffs wu mtdt
up of Fotheringham, W. A. Bennett
A. A. DiU and J. E. Bradley in Un
order ot skip, third, lecond urt
letd. Winnen of SecUon "G", Wilson'! lide wu composed ot hlmselt,
A. C. Virtue, C. R Huyck ud E.
Jennings.
Resulti of Tuetdiy night'i gtmet
follow:
W. T. Fotherlnghtm bett Dtvid
Ltughton 10-8; E. C. Hunt beat W,
R. Dunwoody 9-8; Martin Roblchaud beat R. D. Wallace 9-8; T.
R. Wilson beat William Marr 8-T
Aid. Roy Sharp beat E. E. L. Dewdney 8-8: W. T. Fotheringham beat
E. C. Hunt 11-10.
In the semi-finals in the fli*
draw Wednesdiy night, Fothering,
ham's rink beat Robichiud'i, ini
Wilwn't won from Dewdney'i, t«'
pit Fotherlnghim tnd Wilion to-
gether In Uie final game t 8 o'clock
MACNETIC MINES
WERE LONG HELD
SAYS CHATFIELD
LONDON, Dec. 20 (CPL-Cter.
many'! magnetic minu trt nol
newly mtnufactured but htve been
long in itock in the Reich "wilUng
for an occMion, Ukt the burgltr'i
Jimmy," Admiral of the Fleet Lord
Chatfield, Defence CoordlnaUon
Minister, laid in t brotdcut tonight
The Reich'i lubmirine wtrfare,
ltt uie ot floating ud magnetic
mlnu tnd finally ltl bombing ud
strafing pf fishing boats were del-berate violations of lnternttionil
agreements signed by Germuy,
Lord Chatfield uld.
"How would I look on o Oirlitmai Utt?"
"Almo* at athocHv. at 100 Swul Cops."
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'•Aitorttd Chotoluts-w"   ,
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>PORTS
fonler Benolt and Dame Smother
Gonjaoa BuHdoqs 13-1 in Great
t   Scoring Disolay In Trail Arena
:e Unit Collects No
Fewer Than 22
Points
itAIL. B.C., D«c. 80 - While
ink McCool- spent a decidedly
:omfortable 60 minutei ln the
uaga Bulldogl' nett, Trtll
ok* Etten, tptrktd by thtt
at lint ot Cronie, Benolt ind
me, htd t grand feut of collect-
Koring pointi ln tht Tnil
ik tonight u thty tubmerged
Amerfctni under t 13-1 bull ln ont ot the wildest icorlng
nu in Weit Kooteniy Hockey
tgut hiitory.
'ht icoring tttt ot tht ict Trtll
tcking unit thtt wu unleished
e tonight wu perhipi ntver be-
• equalled ln this lugut. Out of
I 30 icorlng pointi credited to
.  *"»£
28 OUNCE
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FOR GAS, OIL*
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horty's Repair Shop
4 Btktr 8t Phon* ITI
tht Smokt Etten, which cletrly
denotu "pining whtt U puilnf
Cronlt, Benolt, tnd Dtmt got 21.
Tht itirry left winter, Bunny
Dime, wu the night'i high point-
getter with nine polnti, eompriilng
one goil ind no leu than eight it-
iliti, undoubtedly t new record.
Benolt hid five gosls tnd two isslsts ind Cronie four ind two. Thit
scoring display ient Benoit to the
top of the letgue icorlng hetp with
17 pointi, four more thin Dtme'i
13. After Bill Sneider, Nelson right
winger who formerly wti the letd.
er, with 12, comu Cronie with 11
polnti, according to an unofficial
count
Til FOR UCOND PLACI
Out of th* hectic icorlng icram-
blt, Trill regilned in equil ihiri
of second plice ln tht leigue with
Nelion Miplt Letfs, whom Gonugi meeti tomorrow night
Duke Scodelliro bid hli itcond
comecutlve ihutout tgtinit the Col-
leglins lh hli grasp, until half wty
through tht finil ctnto, when •
fluky gotl brought the red light
behind the Trtll cage. Thtt counter
ctmt ifter Ad Safitn cirrled tbe
puck through the Trill defence ihd
brought Scotelltro fir out of hti
net Gtrdner grabbed the puck tnd
slid a weak one that Doug Norris,
Trail rearguard, helped Into the
net with hit tkttt. It probably
would have gone in anyway.
COULDN'T BIAT
DEKNCI
However, although tha Gonng-
tni fought hird til tht wty through
thty filled to beit the ilmoit im-
pregntblt Trail defence to tny
grut extent tnd Scodelliro on tht
wholt ipent an euy lession In hit
unetum. -    -
In tht itcond ptrlod, th* checking of tht viiiton tightened up con-
tldertbly tnd ti a ruult the Trill-
ltu were htld to ont gotl thtt ctnto, tnd thtt ont tn tht lut minute,
•cored trom the itick of Cronie who
it lut regilned hli old time torm.
But a different itory lt wu ln tht
first and third periodi.
Fini mirvelled from itart to finiih it tht unielflth pmlng pltyi
of their Smoklu, which hid tht
Oonstgt defence bewildered no
end. Deipite the fict thit tht Smoklu drew plenty of tppliuie, the
tint   giv*   th*   luckiest   vlilton
Slenty of voctl tupport u evl-
enced from the cheen when Spoktnt fimlly hit the icorlng column,
ilthough it metnt that the Dukt
loat hit ihutout
Although the pm* wai keenly
contested, tht pltytn on both teimi
pild itrict tttention to retl hockey.
Only ilx peniltlu, all of t minor
nature, were handed out two etch
period, by Whettley and Welykochy.
Tetmt wer*:
Gonztgt — Mcool; Btotvu, Polity,
Emtry ind Murphy; Ptttlgrew, Moffitt tnd Hunt: Gtrdner, Safitn and
Thompion; Lindsay.
TrtU—Scodtlltro; MorrU, Buckhi,
Norrii tnd Htifbt; Cronlt, Benoit
tnd Dtmt; Appleton, Brennen and
Manhall; Cowland.
Refereet—Curly Whtatlty and
Mika Welykochy.
SUMMARY!
Fint period: 1, Trail, Benoit 8:18;
1 Trail, Buckna (Dtmt) 11:03; 1,
Tnil, Cronie (Dtmt, Bucknt) 11:48;
4, Trail, Appleton, 14:41; 8, Trtll,
Benolt (MoMi, Dtmt)  18:08.
Pentltiu: Benolt Polley.
Second period: 8, Trail, Crania
(Dame)   19:24.
Peniltlu: Benoit Polley.
Third   period:   7,   Trail,   Dtmt
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-NILSON DAILY NIWI. NILION, B. C-THUMDAY MORNINO. DII. ft. 188*-
Gonzaga Coach Tells His Boys"How
Coach Dtnny Edge, Gonuga Unlvenity hockey coach glvu hla
Bulldog squid t pep talk ifter t workout. In the front row, left to
right trt George Steevei, Curly Hunt, Frank McCool tnd Ken (Bullet)
Hall. The tecond row includu. Ronnie (Rook) Gardner, Cheddy
Thompion, Pit Murphy, Jick Llndny, Jerry Pettigrew, Ad Stfitn
ind Bob Polley,—Since their lut tppetnnct ln Nelion, tht University boys htvt improved grettly, and will give tba Leafi a real
battle when they mut tonight
Bulldogs Bid Temporary Farewell
lo League Play In Nelson Tonlghl
Meet Fast-Stepping
Maple Leafs in
Hockey
Bidding a farewell to Weit Kootenay League play for the next two
weeki, Gonzaga Univenity Bulldog! will give their parting it-
lutei ln tht Civic Arent tonight
when they meet the Nelion Maple
Letfi in a game thtt will undoubtedly not iee * fond goodbyt extended by either tetm.
For the down-trodden Bulldog!,
ilthough they htvt thowtd vail
Improvement In recent conteiti, ant
mtetlng tht high-flying Leifi tor
the fourth time thii uuon, and u
yet hiven't a mark ln the victory
column to back up their right to be
tn a leagut of thli ctlibrt. But it
hun't been tht CoUegltni' fiult
exactly that they hiven't hit payoff dirt, for they have been up
agalnit reilly tough oppoiition.
However, ilnce they were rather
badly beiten ln their flnt two
teagu* gtrnet, Denny Sdgt hu
iteadlly bettered hii outfit until
only bid brukt prtventtd them
from coming out on top In iom* of
th* recent gtmu. For lnittnct, in
their two gamu tt home with the
Leafi, the mtrgln of victory for
tht Lakuidtn compriied fortunate
goali thtt reiulted from defeniive
erron on tht ptrt of tht Bulldogl.
Now mtny of tht fltwi htve b«*n
Ironed  out tnd they htv* ov«r-
(Benolt) 1:48; 8, Tn* Brtnnen,
(Mirthtll) 2:13; ». Trait Benojt
(Cronlt. Dime) 8:23;10 Trail, Cronlt
(Dim*, MorrU) 1:48; IL QoMt»,
Gtrdner (Stfitn) 11:28; If Trail,
Benoit (Dtmt, Morrii) 13:20; IS,
TraU, Cronie (Dam*, Btnott) 18:88;
14, Trtll Benolt (Cronie) 18:84.
Pentltiu: Cowltnd, Thompion.
M.R.K. Midgets
Blank Panthers
M. R. K. Midltti monopollztd
both icorlng tnd p-naltiu ta *
Midget Hockey Lugue game Wednudiy morning when they ihut out
tha Ptnther Mldgeti M. Bob Perci.
vaL Alex Alltn tnd John McGinn
wera th* icoren, with M Gauidtl
jtttinf an euiit on Ailing tally.
John Dunnett and Red Watiick
wrved peniltiet. . '
Doug Winltw and Harold Tapanila tupenriaed tht pity. Bruc* Am-
uon kept icore, tnd A. N. Winlaw
rang the gong. Teami* tre:
It. R. K. - Jick Whitehead Bob
Percival, Bd Gtuidal, Ptul Hiet-
icher, John Dunnett, BIU Holland,
Red Waulck, BIU McMordle, John
McGinn, Ian Currie, Dalton Boomer
and Alex Allan. _
Ptnthen — John Perdue, John
Maglio, Hugh Willtct, Bud Whit-
fitld. Jack Jarbuu, Con Caulot,
Sttwart Irving, Jack Steed, Charlie
Leplnikl, Don Mtddock, Bob Ludlow
and Jack Prutley.s	
Edmonton Flyers
Beat Olds Elks
EDMONTON, Dtc. 20 <CP>. -
Playlng-Coach Eddl* O'Kerf* tonight led hit Edmonton Flyen to
tn overwhelming 8-0 victory over
the young Oldi Elki, a victory that
moved Flyen Into itcond site* tn
tht Alberta Senior Hockey League.
"Ducky" Skinner, a Winnipeg
youth, who camt here vlt Flin Flon,
led the icoren with two goili.
O'Keefe icored once ind laid tht
rubber down for both Skinner*!
?oalt tnd mother made by "Shorti"
urcell. Edmonton'i other counter
went to "Scotty" Sutton.
ORANCE MASTER DIES
VANCOUVER, Dtc. 20 (CP). -
Rev. A. D. Archibald, 86. Grand
Muter of the Orange Lodge In
Britiih Columbil and put Preiident
ot tht United Church Conference
of Britiih Columbil, died here
todty.
comt tht ittgt fright thtt wu tpptrent ln their etrly gtmu. A UtUe
confidence gou a long wty.
NEW PLAYER!
They wUl preunt a trio of naw
playen—Jack Atklnion, Loren Moffatt and Don Emery—whom they
hava added ilnct they were lut
here. AU former Ctnidltni, tht
litter two were with tht club lut
yur. Fnnk McCool will b* in
gotl, tnd bli defence will comoriie
Gtorge Steevu, Bob Polley tnd Pit
Murphy. 0*ar forwirdi wUl bt
Curly Hunt a real itar ln tha making, Chaddy Thompton, Ron Gardner, Jerry Pettigrew, Ad Saflan
and Jack Llnduy.
Tha fuU Nelion tttm win b* tn
uniform. Th* onto pliyer on th*
ctiutlty Hit tt Buddy Himmond,
tht htrd-luck pltytr of thli ctmptlgn. Flnt ht htd to bt truted
for ■ btck Injury. Then Sundty hi
Spoktnt hi ciught a high attck ln
tht mouth tnd tufftrtd pilnful injurlu to hli gunn tnd teeth. He
will b* ln tcUon tonight though.  ,
Jesse Suby wlU be in goil, tnd
hit defence wUl remtln tht ume-
Len BickneU, Dtvt Deireux, Nick
Smith tnd Leo Atwe& Tht flnt
forwird itring wUl u uiud htvt
Jtck Kilpitrick tt centre, BUI Sneider on the right botrdi md Jtck
Minn on tht other. Tht othtr lint
mty bt ihuffled tomewhtt but aU
of tht foUowing wlU b* itrippecj--
Buddy Himmond, Johnny Bmlth,
Red Ctrr, Al Euerby tnd Bui Algar.
Westerners Defeat
F.A.C. Bantams 3-0
A cut over th* *y* that Gordon
MacDonald of th* Panthtr-Wut-
ernen received Tueiday whtn a
hockey itick bladt wu knocked
upward in a icramble, wu ippirently Juit what hit ihooting eye
needed, tor Wednuday MacDonald
wu high, middle and low icorer
tor Hli teim, which bett the much
improved Ftirvltw Btnttmt 3-0.
Ht dividtd hit gotlt equally between thr** ptrlod*, ont to uch,
but ihtrtd honon with Rolind
Brown on tht itcond, which ht
made off Brown'i pau. Rontld
Felty of tht F.A.C.'i monopolized
the penilty twirdi, with ona term
in th* box,
Tha win glvu th* Wuttrnen a
seat on tht top rani wtth tht
M.R.K. Btnttmi, *tch having four
wlna and ona lou.
Harold Tapanlla and Red Waa*
lick off Icttted on tht ice, tnd H. H.
Currie tnd A. N. Winlaw in tba
recording box. Tttnu wtrt:
Weiternen - BIU Wtldlt, BUI
Benwell, Roland Brown, Bract
Arneton, Gordon MicDonild, Bob
Ruh, John Lana, Bob Emory,
Leonard Appal Jack Crowthtn,
Jtck Breeze.
F-A.C.-Jick Morrii, Ttd Hendrlcki, Ntil Slnnerud, BIU Ludlow,
Ron Felty, Deimond Mayne, St-
Clttr Duffy, Earl Duffy, Guilford
Brett John Holmu, Larry Grimwood, Jim Mclvor.
HOCKEY SCORES
Albtrta Itnlor
Edmonton 8, Olda 0.
Cilgary 2, Colemin 0.
O. H. A. Iinlor "A"
Nitgtrt Falla 1, Toronto 10.
Michigan-Ontario
Detroit PonUtca 8,. London 1
Stratford 3, Windior L
Inttrnttlonil-Amtrlctn
Springfield 0, Clevelind 2,
Philadelphia 8, Henhey 2,
Ptelfio Cout
Vincouver 1, Setttle t.
Quebeo Senior
Montrul Royala 2, Quebec L
Montretl Concordit 8, Ottawa 8.
Quebec Provinciil Stnlor
Ltchint 2, Verdun 0.
Amerlotn Auoclation
St Louit 2, Minnetpolli 1.
ORDERS TO EVICT
PIONEER TENANTS
ISSUED BY COURT
Lttxoosrr, a c_ d*c, 20 (CP>.
-Court orden tuthorizing tht PI-
onter Gold Minet of British Columbit, Limited, to evict 48 ttntnti
from bunk houm tnd ont ttntnt
trom t cottigt on Compiny property were Issued ben todty by
Judgt J. O. Wilion.
Tht orden were Issued ihortly
ifter Judgt Wilson reduced to 880
dollan each the pollct court flnei
impoied tgtinit flv* offlcen of th*
Pioneer Locil of- tbt InterniUontl
Mine, MiU and Smtlttr Worktn
Union tor unlawfully dtdtring a
itrikt it tha mine Oct 8.
, «■■■——mi 1  ■—IIISIIH—sw—■—
FORESTER TAKES OVER
AS CHIEF LIBERAL WHIP
VANCOUVER, Dec. 20 <CP).-*J.
Howird Foreiter,, Member ot tht
Britiih Columbia Legisltturt for
Vtncouver-Burrard, today uld he
hu accepted in offer from Premier
Pittullo to ttkt over tbt poiition
ot Chief Liberal Whip In tht Legit-
laturt.
	
Trail Intermediate
Hockey Club Goes
Vernon In January
TRAIL B ,C_ Dec 30—It It not
likely that ther* will be tny Inter,
meditte hockey gtrnet ln tkit dlitrict until tht pliyofti lit* in Jin-
uiry, iccordlng to tht decliion of 1
recent meeting of Ren* Morin, the
Cotch of tbt Roulind Club; Mike
Welykochy, TrtU Club: tnd Steve
Mttovlch, bou of the TrtU Junion.
However, there will b* tome keen
compeUUon In the lntermediite Diviiion, when tht pliyofti gtt
itarted, for Sheep Creek, tfter completing ltt loop, propoMt to enter
tn All-Star Club In th* B. C.
pliydowni.
Appirently th* Trail Inttrmedl-
•tu only In prtctlc* htvt mtdt
quit* t ntmt for themielvu, for J.
E. Montague, Vernon Intermediate
mentor, wtnti tht TrtU boyt there
for two gtrnet. TrtU wUl lattr be
tdviied ot tht dttei.
TRAIL CURLING
DRAWS
TRAIL, B. C, Dec. 20—Dnwi of
tht TnU Curling Club Crown Point
CompeUUon tor Thundiy foUow:
8:30 p.m.—F. J. Glover vt. A. M.
Cheuer; Frank Strichin vt. A. E.
Allison; A. Somerville vs. T. H.
Weldon; S. R. WaUey vi. Charlu
Hoefer.
8:30 p.m.—Divld Forreit vi. Alex
Bilfour; J. H. Woodburn vi. H. T.
Beckett; W. G. Ctrrie vi. L. G.
Mowtt; W, McLeary va. Jack
Ctmpbell
Goofers Star to Win
in Gelinas Bowling
Putting on i great exhibition of
bowling In the third and final game
ot t City Tourntmtnt mttch on the
Gelinu Bowling AUeyt Tuuday
night Uit Gu Houie Goofen over-
ctmt a ttiff 300-pin htndlcip to
win trom Dodge Moton.
Ptctd by Johnny Htmion'i 248,
tht winnen tvertged 189 pint etch
in thtt lut gtmt thtt entbled them
to mikt otf wtth the victory. The
winning margin wu 88 pint on tht
mttch.
Scoru follow;
OODOE MOTORS! Ttlt.
F. McClement _   182 188 120  499
B.  Rosent     140 184 129   429
Jtmleion      147 124 128   897
E. Sowerby ....   178 170 148   496
Cuthbert    171 181 108  499
Totlli      TSS   807  881 2238
Htndlcip  _ _    300
Grand Total _   2838
QAI HOUIE OOOPERU Till.
J.  Aurelio  ......   180   183 IDS   838
L. Aurello  _.   177   148 144  469
L. Bicknell     161   180 134  484
T. Romino ......   188   192 204   539
J. Hamion     184   202 348   802
Totali       839   844  023 2902
High Individuil-Hamson 248.
High Aggregate—Himson 802.
- PAOE  NINI
Seabiscuit Gives
Clockers a Thrill
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (AP). -
There'i idditlonil Joy in Uie Chirlu
S. Howird itiblt. Tht mighty Sat-
bucult tt tppetn, It "right" again.
Tha *Bltcult ln hit tint pubUc
workout in monthi, givt tht clock-
en a thrill yuterday atternoon
when he travelled ft of a mUe In
34.1 lecondi tnd flnlihed out a half
under rutrtlnt in 48 tecondi.
Mtny ittblu would bt Joyful
enough If they htd Ktytk H, Howird'i winner lut yetr of the 1100,-
000 Santa Anita Handicap tnd tn
outittnding ctndldit* to repeat He
proved hit fitness yuterdty by
turning tix furlongs In 1:12.
Hockey Standings
N.H.LITANDINOI
'      P WLDF APtl
P WL D   F   APtt
8  4
8   4
6 3
7 8
6 7
4  8
Toronto    .... 16
Boiton      16
Rangen     16
Canadieni   .. IS
Chlctgo   ..... 14
Detroit      16
Americini .. 17
412
46 27
42 29
37 24
42 38
28 44
27 45
33 48
Tonlght't gtmu:
Boiton at Canadieni.
Detroit at Amerlcani.
Toronto at Chicago.
CANADIENS TO BORROW
TWO EACLES FOR CAME
NEW HAVEN, Conn. Dec 20
(AP).—The minigement of New
Haven Eaglei tnnounced tonight
BiU SummerhUl tnd Armand Mondou would be loaned to Montreal
Canadieni ot the NaUonal League
for tomorrow night'i gimt with
Boiton. Both pltyen wlU return
here tor Uie New Haven-Pittsburgh
game Sunday.
REMEMBER WHEN?
By Tha Canadian Prut
Luter Pttrick, mtniger of New
York Rangeri, wu named preildent
of Rangen and preiident ot New
York'i Madison Squar* Girdem
itvtn yetn tgo todty.
Yankees Lead Uague In Fielding;
Chicago While Sox in Second Place
CHICAGO, Dec 20 (AP).-Bu*-
btU't mott powerful michlnt—the
New Vork Yinkeei—it iuit u lmpreulve citchlng i bueball u bettering it tgtinit or over the wilt
The precis* Yinkeu not only led
the Americin Lugue in fielding, u
shown ln offlclil tvertges releued
today, but committed only 126 erron in 152 gimu, two mort erron
thin the low lugue mirk ttt by
Philadelphit In 1932. Their team
fielding mtrk wgi XI. Six point! behind in ucond pilot wu tht Chlctgo White Sox.
Th* eight teami executed 1183
doublt playi for'tht leaion, com-
Elred to 1282 tor lut yur. Wuh-
igton led In thli depirtment with
167, th* Yinkeu trilling eight be
hind u runnerup.
Three Yankeu topped the flelden
it their respective posti.
Little Frank Croiettl wu fir
thetd ot tht other rtgultr thort-
itopi, pitying 152 gamu tor t
mtrk ot .968. Jo* Cronln of Boiton wu lecond it .959, Ult Red
Sox veteran playing 28 itralght
gtmu tt one time lut Summer
without tn error.
BIU Dickey, Ytnket cttcher tnd
tdmittedly tht diss of the circuit topped the eitchen with t
mark of .989, miking ieven mlt-
cuei ln 126 gtmu, Mikt Tresh,
Chlctgo rookie, wu itcond at .985.
Topi among tht regulir outfield-
en wtt the Yinkeu' George Selkirk, who made three erron in 124
gamei for a mark of .969. Rookie
Barney McCocky ot Detroit fielded
.988 In 145 gamu ind New York's
Joe DiMiggio hid Uie tune mark ln
117 gimei.
Young Ken Keltner of Clevelind
wu ln t cltu by himielf tmong
third basemen. Hit .974 mtrk represented 13 erron tnd gave him a
16-point margin over Red Rolft of
New York In tecond place.
Detroit'i old reliable Chirley Gehringer tgaln topped ttit lecond bue-
men, fielding .077 in 107 gtmu. A
point back of him wu Bobby Doerr
of Boston, who played In 126 gimu,
miking only 19 erron.
BLACK
HORSE
ALE
Tht ranking not tmong tint bu*
men wu split between Georgt Mc
Quinn ot St. Louis tnd Hmk Green
berg of Detroit Both fielded J03
McQuinn making 11 erron in 18s
Same* and Greenberg nlnt error*
i 136 gtrnet. Within two pointi «
the leaden ire tour other regultn
— Joe Kuhel of Chicago, Jimmy
Foxx of Boiton, Hal Troiky ol
Cleveland and Babe Dahlgren ol
New York.
Ten mort or lett rtgultr pitchen
committed no erron ln the 1939
cimpilgn, but tht top ipot gou to
Al Milntr ot Clevelind who iccepted
43 chincu without a bobble.
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New Denver Hall Full as Concert
and Christmas Tree Are Enjoyed
NEW DENVER B. C—Tht Bo-
tun Htll wu filled to capacity Dec.
14 tor tht Ntw Denver Chriitmu
tret ud concert Vlilton cunt
from Smdon, SUvtrton md Ron-
berry.
C. F. Nelion, chairman, tpokt of
tht work ud tlmt thtt wis given
by tht committeei. He uld New
Denver wu fortuntta ln hiving
tuch t fine bud, much crtdlt being
due A. D. Trickett who Ukei to
much Interut Its young memberi.
Fint item wu two droll, "Good
Xing Wencelis," lung by tU the
ichool pupili. iolo parts being taken by Divid Crellin, Frtnk Broughton tnd Eugene Nesmith, tnswered
by Marguerite Campbell, Haul
Flint and Velma Macintosh, and
"It came upon t midnight cletr."
A Junior pity, "Ttlu of tht
Chriitmu Toyi,1" wu weU received.
Those taking ptrt were Nmcy Harris, ud Joyce Thring; Wooden Soldier, Ernut George; French Doll,
Frances Burkitt; Toy Cat Patricia
Greer; Ftlry Queen, Anne Tier,
and Santt Cltui, Aim Frtnctt. Elves were C. Numlth, Tommy Pear-
ion, Lloyd George, Joe Elser, David
Powell Eric Bergeron, Lome Trickett Jimmy George, ud ftlrlu
were Francei Schnteble, Btrbiri
and Norma Thomlinson. Lillian and
Doris Elser, Louise Kennett add
Dorothy PoweU.
Next wu a picturesque icene of
girls dressed in putel ihidu, dramatizing tht tong, "Alice, Blue
Gown," sung by Chtrlotte Johnion.
Thoie taking ptrt were Evelyn Bur
men, Dorothy Gunn, Nmcy Hirrii,
Alice Powell, Frmcu Burkitt tnd
Anne Tier. The ittgt letting wu
effecUve tnd further cirrled out
by ■ iei.es of decorited irchu ud
through which tht girlt danced.
Much applause wu given the
"Lamp Drill" in which uven boyt
imitated ind dlspltyed their ver-
alon ot "Alice Blue Gown," those
taking part were David Crellin, G.
Macintosh, Bobby Chrlstoferson,
Eugene Nesmith, Frank Broughton,
Clifford Plctrd tnd Clifford Elser,
the latter being the central figure.
Tht itudenti of L. Grodskt'i room
then preiented t pantomime entitled "The Terrible Catastrophe".
The stage setting wu t restaurant
and mince pie wu t specialty. Tht
parti In thli were taku by Ivtn
Flint, Normi Broughton. Glen Macintosh, Merle Tattrie, Jimmie Vandergrift Frank Broughton Clifford
Picard, Eugene Nesmith, Htzeldene
Nelion ind David CrtUln.
The wnlor glrli dramatized tbe
tong "Over the Rainbow" dreued
in ihort full dresses ud ropes of
roses. First they formed t ttbletu
ud ung tht chorui, tht vent being sung by Shirley Scitchtrd tnd
Marguerite Campbell, then t pretty
roie driU wu diipliyed. Girli taking ptrt were Shirley Scitchtrd,
Hazel Flint Marjorie Francis, M.
Cimpbell, Olive Tattrie Hilda Crel-
lln, Mirgiret Broughton, Monlci
Butlin, velmt Mtclntosh ud Dig-
mtr Olien.
The high ichool boyi delighted
with their skill ln forming pyramids ud much applause wu given
Barney Johnion tor hii feat on tht
fiole. Next item wu t pliy "Visit-
ng the Sick." Etch chincter wis
weU pliyed. Colin Ctmpbell pliyed
the ptrt ot "Johnnie," the high
ichool boy ind Shirley Scitchtrd
hit mother. His visiton were Dr,
Curem, pliyed by Monici Butlin,
Oscar York by Jick Robinson, Little Sister by Marguerite Campbell,
Dan Doleful by BlUy Rytm, Miss
MInervi ichool teicher by Hilda
Crellin, George Cheerumup. by M.
Campbell Bob Blinks by Ab Nelson, Kathleen Brown the girl friend
by Mtrjorie Frtnclt, T. Ptckumout
the undertaker by Peter Browne,
ud Mlu Delyta the muilc tetchr
by Dtgmtr Olsen.
Smtt Claus distributed glfti md
bags of candy nuti tnd ortngei to
all the children.
Selection! were pliyed by the
btnd tt Intervtli. Credit wu given
S. Lookmtn for training tht pupSs
in tinging md J. Keentn for physlcil training, tiso to Mn. A. Francii ud her helpen for the wonderful performance. During the intermission prizei were wort by Mrs.
E. Kennett cord of wood; Mn. E.
Nelson, big of candy ind box of
ortngei; George Palethorpe, htm
ud E. Griham, Slocm City, 80
pound sack ot flour. A dtnct wu
held tfter the concert
CAMP LISTER
CAMP LISTER B. C- Elmer
Huscroft wu a weekend vititor
at Spokint.
Mn. Fred Litter ud Mlu K.
Beard art vltltlng tht former'i lon-
ln-law md diughter, Mr. ud Mn.
B. B. Stallwood.
Ned Smith tnd W. A. Yerbury
Were Kimberley viiiton tnd were
tccompmied on their return by
Bill CUrrlcoitt who li viiiting Mr.
and Mn. Herbert Yerbury.
Mri. Fred Powen tnd two diughter! left for Victoria where they
Will spend the Chrlstmu hoUdtyt
ai guetti ot Mr. md Mn. W. Mitchell, Sr.
Mr. and Mn. OrvaU Vmetten of
Porthlll wera vltlton at tht Demchuk home.
Rlchtrd Helme hu retumtd to
Vtncouver. While here ht wtt a
gueit of hii brother md sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mn. J. C. Helmt.
Mn. J. Nygaard of Canyon wu
t west of Mr. ud Mn. Peter Ker-
lu'-e.
Adam Scovertnikl hu returned
from the Prairies.
Oscar tnd Grace Kilgren have
left for Regina where they wlU
apend the holidtyi.
Henry Bollinger will ipend the
holiday! In Trail viiiting hit brother-in-law and lister, Mr. ud
Mrs. Reil.
CRANBROOK Social...
CRANBROOK, B.C.-Mn. A. J.
Schell entertiined at tea Friday ln
Appledale
APPLEDALE, B.C. - Mr. ud
Mra. D. Eftoda and ion wot viiiton
to Nelton.
F. Dty vitlted Slocin City.
'Mr. tnd Mn. B. Bush of Nelton
Vere vltlton here. Mn. Bush was
a guett ot her diughter, Miw R |,honor of her mother, Mn. T. Drummond, who hu been viiiting tt
Crubrook and Kimberley. Flowen
for decoration were pink chrysanthemum!. Assisting the hostess were
Mn. H. E. Osborne and Mra. W. G.
T. Ttylor, tnd other guuti were
Mn. T. C. Armitrong, Mn. J. Jackion, Mn. J. E. Kennedy, Mrs. H. L.
Ltrge, Mra.T. S. Gill, Mn. C. J.
Little, Mrs. A. C. Shankland, Mn.
W. H. Wilson ud Mn. A. J. Geneit
Miss 01g_ Belecky tnd Miu Reta
Thuraton entertained In honor of
Misi Eleanor. Leith at bridge at Uie
Nursu' Home. Gueiti were Mits
Leith, Mn, Malcolm MacDonald,
Miu Meta McEwen, Mlu Simone
Bourgeois, Miu Gertrude Patmore.
Mlu Margaret Hendenon and Miu
Ntncy Mllu.
John Boyd left to ipend Chriitmu at hit home in Vancouver.
Mlu Edna McPhee hu arrived
from Wardner to ipend the holidiys
with her parenti, Mr. ud Mn. R
H. McPhee.
Mlu Joyte Maidment ii tpending
the holiday! with her ptrenti, Mr.
and Mn. Frank Maidment tfter
completing her fint term it the
Provincial Normal School ln Victoria.
Ed Flowen, itudent at th. Unlvenity of B.C- ia tpending the
holiday! here it the.home of hla
Bush.
Mr. ud Mn. J, Smith ud baby
aon trt viiiting Mr. ud Mn. Honey-
at tte.
Mn. J. Fordyce wu a vliitor at
TraU.
Miu A. Trozzo, Mr, and Mn. F.
Brooki, F. McGregor, J. Brown, F.
Trozzo, ud F. Diy vilited Sloctn.
Mr. ud Mn. 0. Christie, Mn.
t. Trozzo tnd Mlu A. Trozzo motored to Denver. Mn. F. Trozzo ii
a patient ln tht Hoepital at Denver.
Mlsa E. Buih hu returned to htr
borne in Nelion for the Chriitmu
holidtyi.
Miu R Buih, Mlu A. Trozzo, Mn.
P. Moran, J. Brown, F. Trozzo, F,
McGregor, A. Maclntyre ud R
Swinson motored to Slocin to pity
In the bidmlnton tournament
Mr. and Mn. 0. Christie, Mr.
Ud Mra. F. Brooki and G. Swan-
aon viiited at Slocan City.
Mr. ud Mn. G. Strong tnd children were guettt ot Mr. ud Mri.
T. Brooki. ,
FALSE ALARM
DURBAN, South AiriOt (CP)—
Shoti fired ln DuAan htrbor recenUy brought out t ntvtl patrol
Veuel, and had the population on
the qui vive. But if wat only t
whtler harpooning a recalcitrant
monster.
YOUNC PEOPLE HAVE
PARTY AT NEW DENVER
NEW DENVER B. C—The Young
People'i Society itaged t "Kld't
Ptrty" Dec. 18 ln the Bosun HtU.
Tht girls were dressed in ihort
druses ud htlr ribbons ud the
boys ln thort putt md bow Uu.
Tht boyi ud glrli ung "Jingle
Belli" tnd then Stntt Cltui irrived' to distribute glfti to everyone.
Gtmu were pliyed tuch ts "London Bridge", "Ring Around a Roiy"
■TMnki." '
Refreihmenti were terved tt a
large table decorated -with pine
conet tnd ln the centre wti an Imitation pie filled with bagi ot ctndy ud onngu, More gamu were
Jilayed tnd then dancing wai en-
oyed. Many prizei were given for
novelty dancu. Frank Meers acting as Judge. Music wti supplied
by memberi of the Young People'i
Society.
WARDNER P.T.A. TO BUY
SCHOOL BASKETBALL
WiMUWER, B.C.-The regular
P T. A. meeting wu held Thundiy.
Buiineu wu discussed tnd lt wu
decided to buy l basketball for the
tchooL
Tet wu lerved by Mn. R
Thompton tnd Mn. H. Thompion.
-NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, R C.-THUR8DAY MORNINO, DEC. tl, 1888-
For Bargains of Real Interest Read the Personal Column
CASTLEGAR
CASTLEGAR B. C.-Mlu Ttylor of South Sloctn ipent t ftw
Ityi with Mn D Shu. Mlu Tiylor wu enroute to Kelownt.
Bill Schwtrok who It ittending
U.B.C., ll ipending Chriitmu with
his ptrenti Mr. ud Mn. W. Schwt.
rok.
R Sommen U tpending ChrUtmu tt Nelson.
Mlu M. Gorringe is spending the
holidtyi it her homt in Vmcouver.
Miu V. Roblnion left recenUy tor
Blewett for her vtcition.
R Trussler hu returned trom
Trtil-Ttdtntc Hospital whtrt ht
his btu t pttient for t ftw dtyt
Mn. M Goresky entertained tt t
bridge pirty. Prlze-winnen wert
Mr. ind Mra. D. Shei ud Miu Tiylor. A delicloui lunch wu served.
Guests were Dr. ud Mn. Wright
Mr. ud Mn. R West Mr. ud Mrt.
D. Shu, Miu Ttylor, Mn. J. Morrlion, Mr. ud Mn. W. Houiton,
Mr. ud Mn. J. Scott and Mr. and
Mri. N. Weill.
Mn. E. Willner tnd Mlu B. MicKinnon viiited Nelion.
Tom Ltmptrd It visiting Mr. ud
Mn J. Kitchen, it Trail.
Miu G. Milcolm viilted Mr. ud
Mn. A. Ltmptrd.
Mr. ud Mn. W. Htwki ud ion
Gordon visited Spoktne.
J. Finch left for Vtncouver to
ipend Chrlstmu.
Mr. md Mn R Whittaker left
recently for Vmcouver for Chriitmu.
AINSWORTH
AINSWORTH, B. C.-Mr. tnd
Mn. H. S. Currie ipent Siturdiy
hi Nelson. Miss MUler who Is
spending the holldiy it htr home
ln Kimberley, went u ftr u Nelton with them.
Mn Line ud her lon Tommy
visited Kaslo.
W. Butler returned home titer
viiiting friendl here.
Mr. ud Mn. F. J. Dumu vliited Nelion.
BUI Wilion ud hli diughter,
Normi, returned to Trail tfter vis-
lUng Mra. Lane tnd fimlly it SUver Ledge Inn.
Mn. R. Hughu li viiiting her fither, A. Garrett of Kulo,
Mn. C. R Harmon visited Nelson.
Henry Davis ot Riondel came
over Saturday to get Pat Fowler
of Sheep Creek, who ipent the
weekend with hli ptrenti there.
AINSWORTH SCHOOL
CHILDREN PRESENT
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
AINSWORTH, B. C.-Scholtre of
Alniworth tchool entertained their
perenti ud friends tt tn enjoyable
concert ln the Church, Dec. 14. The
church wu gaily decorated, moat
prominent future being a large,
beautifully decorated tree.
The program which consisted of
songs, carols and iketphes ud dances, reflected great credit upon the
teacher, Miss Miller md Mrs. Currie, who trained the children. J,
B. Fletcher wu chairman md Mn.
Currie tccomptnied.
Santa Cltui in tht person of Hans
Hansen, put in in tppetrmce md
presented each child with t present
tnd t btg of goodies. Refreshments
lerved by the ltdies were enjoyed
tfter dtnclng tt the Silver Ledge.
A turkey wu won by Henry Dtvis
of Riondel.
Children taking pirt were Corrlne md Dorii Fletcher, Beitrice
Repp, Jimmie Fitzilmmons, Robert
tnd. Dam Beseker, Tom Bellenap
Ud Barney Powen.
parenti, Mr. ud Mn. Rlchird Flow-
era.
Miu Phyllli Ruffle wu t viiltor
here on her wty to her home it
Ctnti Flati tfter completing thi
Fell icision it tht Unlvenity of
Britiih Columbit.
Miu Helen Spreull, who hu been
several months tt Vancouver, li
spending the holldayi it htr home.
Mra. N. Btln ud children, Florence ud Billy, irrived from SalmD
tn tpend the holidays, guests of
Mn. Btin'i mother, Mn. R W. Finley.
Mr. ud Mn. Martin Hirris ud
ions, Gordon tnd Murray, left for
Vancouver where they will remain
for the holiday season.
George Wird, who la itudylng
agriculture at the University of Alberta, it ipending the holldayi with
hit ptrenti, Mr. md Mn. C. R
Wird.
Mr. md Mn. Jack Ward tnd ion,
John, ue viiiting Spokme
Mn. T. R Flett received word
early thii week of the arrival of
her son-in-law md daughter, Mr.
and Mn. Jim Donaldion it Yellowknife, Y. T, whert they wtU mtke
their home.
* Stuirt Mclntoih Jr. of Nelion was
a guut of Dr. ud Mn. W. A.
Fergie.
Miu Pttrlcia MacDonald, who
hu hem teaching at Rooseville is
ipending the holidtyi with her pirenti, Mr. ud Mrt. Hirry MacDonald.
War-Birds Hatch In U. S. for Franee
Shown in flight here It l Curtin Hawk 7SA pur-
ault plus!, one ot • ltrge number being built
by the Curtin company for the French air force,
note French tricolor on. tall of the plane. The
guns ara viiible on tha wingi ud top nose.
French flien trt enthusiuUc over these planes.
Newi dlipatchu from the front credited Curtiu
Hawki with ihooting down nine out of 27 Germm plmu ln th. "fint big air battle of the
war." • ■ • _ ■
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Nrlaon flatly Nrma
Ttlephont 144
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Uc per lint ptr lniertion.
44c per line per week (8 consecutive insertions for cost of 4).,
81.43 per Une • month (28 timu).
(Minimum 1 llnu per lniertion).
Box  numben  Uc extrt. Thit
covin my number ot tlmu.
LEGAL NOTICE
18c ptr line, first lniertion ud
14c ttch subsequent insertion,
ALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS
10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT.
SPECIAL LOW RATE
Sltuttiont Winted 28c for iny
required  number of llnu for
Ilx dtyt, ptyiblt In tdvinct.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Single copy	
By ctrrier, per week .
By ctrrier, per yetr _
By Mill:
Ont month ________
Three monthi	
Six monthi _______
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m     800
Ont yetr
Above rttei tpply In Ctntdt,
United SUtes, ud United Kingdom, to lubtcriben Uvlng outiidt regulir cirrler treu.
Eliewhere ud ln Cuidi whert
extra postage is required, one
month 81.50, three months 8400,
lix months $8.00, one year $15.00.
PERSONAL
f_ 100'i of luitable Xmu Gifti for
** iU. Prices right Nelson Hdwe
SANITARY PERSONAL RUBBER
Goods, 24 latex $1. Free price lilt
J, Jensen, Box 324, Vancouver.
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS! CUP
ud Saucer, Fine English China.
75c to $2 it Mann, Rutherford Co.
SAVE YOURSELF AND JOUH
ihoe leather, Call DUO. City Taxi
—it'a. cheaper thu wtlklng,
j good buyi in radios, ideal
gifta. See H. R. Kitto. 620 Baker.
TAXIDERMIST WORK GUAR-
anteed. P, W. Rissllng, P. O.
Box 161, Trill, B. C.   .
WHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT
Aimer Hotel, Opp, C, P. R, Depot.
¥
IU Xmu wrapped chocolates and
J- tobaccos. Madeline's, 616 Baker.
(Continued In Next Column)
WARDNER
WARDNER B. C.-Mr. ud Mrt.
J. Anderson ud Leonird vilited
Jiffrty.
Mr. ud Mn. A. Roilcky and
Andy and George Moberg vliited
Cranbrook.
Mr. and Mn. T. Glaholm and ion
David, were visitors tt Jaffray,
Mn. Stocking ot Galloway viilted her diughter Mn. M. Roisum.
Mlu Inez Renick vliited Elko
for a few dayi.
F. Pacquette bu left for hli home
at the cout to spend the holidays
with hii parenti. ,
Mn. W. Muir Jr. ud chUdren
have returned borne.
Miu R McPhee it ipending the
holldayi with her ptrenti ln Crubrook.
TRINIDAD CURVIVORS
IN NORWEGIAN PORT
OSLO, Norwiy, Dec. 20 (AP>-
Survivora of the British trawler
Trinidid wert brought Into Eger-
lund today by t Danish flying boat
which reported the vessel had been
"blown to piecu" by a German
plme Jutt outside'Norwegian ter-
itoritl waters.
One member of the crew drowned
ud tnothtr died of exhaustion tfter being rescue^ hy the fishing
boat which found Uie Trlnldtd'i
lurvlvon clinging to wreckage.
PERSONAL
(Continued)
HAVE YOU ANY ANTIQUES?
Top pricei paid for tntiquei tt
The Home Furniture, 413 Hill St.
INGREDIENTS FOR YOUR XMAS
cake ud pudding, tU freih, cletn
itock it Star Grocery. Ph. 10 or 11.
SERVE CHOCJUETl'E'S "MOTH-
erV Bretd for needed en«rgy tnd
good hetlth. Ph. 238 Free Delivery
Kk Miny glftt to choose from, for
** all. Look iround City Brag Co.
WHEN YOU THINK OF CHRIST-
mu remember, Gift that brings
greatest joy-Portrait by Vogue.
FOR CHRISTMAS-GIVE A SUB-
tcrlpUon to tht Ntlion Daily
Newi, Ph. 144. ClrculiUon Dept
•t Dart Botrdi, Table Tennn, btti
** inst tistss   r..m**_ Sivsrt .Shno.
and tell. Gamu. Sport .Shop,
IF YOU HAVE OLD CLOTHING,
footwear or furniture to tpirt,
please Ph. Salvation Army. 618L.
I
Gray's   Tet   Shoppe   Cloied
Chrlstmu md New Yeir'i Diy.
DRIVE IN NOW FOR "WINTER
proofing." Het ter! AnU-Freezel
etc Beacon Service, 701 Baker St.
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER IS
now on it McGregor Brot. Solve
your gift problem, give your photo
nr~Vour Chrlstmu  Gifta  euUy
solved at J. B. Gray'i. 431 Btker.
GET YOUR WINTER COAT AND
hit cletned now. Phone 107, H. J.
Wilton, Tailor tnd Dry CU*""'
A  SNAP-GOOD  PRACTICE  PI-
uo for ult it only $33.00. See
J. Cheu, 524 Vemon Street
t.
Lovely chenille tnd corded
housecoats. Edith A. Ctrrothen
STOP TOBACCO, SNUFF HABIT
InittnUy. Satisfaction or money
refunded. Particulan, Box 17,
Schuler, Alberta
GENUINE LATEX SPECIAL GTD.
25 for $1.00 or Jiffy prepared 18
for $1.00 (free catalogue) National
Importers, Box 244, Edmonton,
DELICIOUS FRESH ROASTED
nuti nulled dty order received.
Price Uit ind gift boxu. Pine
Tree Nut Shops, 806 GranviUe, 106
Hastings, Vancouver, B. C,
HERBS AND OILS INHALER 30c.
For colds, hay fever, catarrh,
asthma. Use cork only, lut yetn.
Instructioni with bottlt. Princeton
Distributors, Box 61, Princeton.
MEN'S SANITARY RUBBER
goods, tend $1 for 12 umplu teited, guirtnteed, preptld. Free Novelty price list Princeton Dittribu-
ton, Box 61, Princeton, B, C.	
AN OFFER to EVERY IN-
ventor, list of winted Inventions
ud full Information ient free. The
Ramsay Company, World Patent
Attorneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa.
MARRYl HUNDREDS IN B. C. AND
Albertt. Mmy with metnt. Par-
ticulars lent you in plain sealed
envelope, 10c, Ladies free. Ctntdian Correspondence Club, Box
128, Calgary, Albertt. 	
CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUlt
own snapshots art the really personal cards. Send negaUve tnd 10c
for simples. Pricu for quantities
will be sent with lamplei. Kryital
Photoi, Wilkie, Sukatchewan.
PROMPT DELIVERY BY MAlt
for all drug sundriei ud hygiene
tuppltei. Write for llteit price
Hit, ind receive free sample of
our better quality razor blade and
novelty. Western Supply, Box 667,
Vancouver, B. C.
LOST AND FOUND
1 To Finders
If you find anything, telephone
The Dally Newi. A "Found" Ad.
will be inserted without coit to
you. We will collect from tht
owner.
LOST MAN'S LONGINES WRIST
watch near Cojlinson'i. Pleue
notify Daily Newi.	
PAIR MEN'S BROWN KID, FUft
lined glovei. Reward. Ph. 432Y.
BIRTHS
BELL — To Mr. md Mn. Piddy
BeU It the Miter Misericordiae
HospiUl, Roultnd, December 12, a
diughter.
ALLISON - To Mr. ind Mn. R
Allison it Roultnd, December 17,
BERRY — To Mr. tnd Mn. J. A.
Berry, December IS, tt Rosslud, t
son. 	
HELP WANTED
MAN WANTED
Who cu be hii own boa. to ttkt
ovtr m utebllihtd buiineu in
i nwrby locality. Muit bl neit
ud hive good reputation. Car
tnd imiU ctpital necesury. or
we cu finuce you. For further
InformtUon tpply to Tht J. R
Watkini Compuy, 1010 Album
Street Vucouver, B. C.
WANTED - YOUNG MAN FOR
firm work. Must be tblt to milk.
Glvt experience ud wigei ex-
pected to Box 30 Dally News.
WANTED. Young hikpr. in Nelion.
Good pltce for girl thit needs i
homt. Box 26 Dtlly Newi.
tXP. GIRL" FOR GENERAL
hswk. Mn T. Jerome, 810 Vjrtorit
WANTD IMMEDIATELY ELDTtLY
housekeeper tor firm. Ph. 389L.
TEACHERS
TEACHER FOR ERIE SCHOOL,
commencing Jtn. 3rd. Salary 8800.
Gndu 2, 4, 5 tnd 7. Apply Secty.
Erie School DUtrlct Erie. B. C.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Special Low Rttu for idvertlse-
mentt under thii classification
to tsslst people seeking employment Only 25c for one week
(6 dayi) coven my number
of required llnet. Ptyiblt In
advance
YOUNG COUPLR EXPERIENCED
caretaker! ln apartment or hotel.
Excellent referencu. Apply Box
8882 Dally Newt.
RELIABLE GIRL WILL CARE FOR
children   during  Uit   Chriitmu
holidays. Phone 938L.
RADIO STUDENT WANTS WORK
Donild Cherry, Gen, Dlvy., Nelion
HOUSE WORK WANTED, 88c PER
hr. Nelion Newi office, Rosslind.
FOR AND WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT SMALL UN-
fum. house or mite. Close in.
Box 47 Dally Newi,
FURNISHED SUITE FOR RENT.
Ph. 377X or tpply 307 Ctrbontte,
MODERN HEATED ROOMS. DAVj
wk. or month. Roytl Hotel, Ph. 688
FURNISHED HOUSE KEEPIS5
roomi for rent Annable Block.
TERRACE APTS. BeiuUful, modem
frigidaire equipped tultei.
. ROOM FURNISHED SUITE. AP-
ply 918 Kootenay jitreet
S ROOM HOUSE FORllENT.
Phone 808L, D. Magllo.
SEE KERR APARTMENTS'
PROPERTY. HOUSES. FARMS
GOOD FARM .LANDS FOR SALE
on euy termi in Albertt tnd
Saskatchewan. Write for full in'
formation to 808, Dept of Natural
Resourcu, C. P. R, Calgary. Alta
ROOM AND BOARD
BY MONTH OR BY THE DAY.
Cheerful borne lurrounding!. Ph.
483L, 413 Victorit Strett
AUTOMOTIVE,
MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES
NOTICE TO RANCHERS-TRAIL-
en mtde to order. City Auto
Wrkn, 431 Jotephint St Ph. 447.
LECAL NOTICES
MINERAL ACT
(Form FJ
Certificate  of Improvementi
v NOTICE
Development No. L Development
No. 2 Development Frac. Excalibur
Mineral Clalmi iltuite in Uie Windermere Mining Diviiion ot Kootenay District.
Where looted: - In Mlckelson
Buin, North Fork of Toby Creek.
TAKE NOTICE (hit L A. L.
Purdy, B. C. L. S. tcUng u Agent
for Thundtrblrd Minn Ltd. N. P. L.
Free'Mlner'i Certificite No. 338761:.
Intend, sixty dtyi from ttit dtte
htreof, to tpply to tht Mining
Recorder  for  Certificttei   of  Im-
Srovementi for tht purpoie of ob-
lining Crown Grant! of tht tbovt
claims.
And further take notict thtt tc,
Uon, under tecUon 85, muit be
commenced before the luuinct of
•uch Certificttei of Improvement!.
Dtted thli 12th dty of December,
1838.
A. L. PURDY.
-MINERAL ACT
(Form F.)
Certificite of Improvement
NOTICE1
Buin Mineral Claim, iltuite tn
ttit Nelson Mining Diviiion of Koo
temy Dlitrict.
Where located:- Weit'Fork of
Sitkum Creek.
TAKE NOTICE that L A. L.
Purdy. Surveyor, acting aa Agent
for John B. White, Free Miner'i
Certificite No. 43227E, intend, ilxty
dtyi from the dtte hereof, to ipply
to the Mining Recorder tor t> Certificate ot Improvementi for tht
purpose of obtaining t Crown Grtnt
ot ttit tbove cltlm.
And further take notloe thtt tcUon, under lection 83. muit be commenced before lssutnct of. tuch
Certificite of Improvementi.  '
Dated thli 18th dty of November,
1838.
A. L. PURDY.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
PIPR TUBES, FITTINGS
NEW AND USED
Large itock for Immeditte ihipment
SWARTZ PIPE YARD
lit Avenue md Main St
Vmcouver, B. C
FOR SALE - 80 CATERPILLAR
Good BuUdozer, winch ud Power
Takeoff, til ln good shtpe. Snip
tt $1730. Cnnbrook Auto Wreck-
en, Box 487, Cranbrook, B. C.
WHISKY BARRELS FOR WTNlT
All ilzei, tlto birrell tor other
purpoiei. AcUve Trtding, 916
Pdwell Street Vincouver, B. C.
KNITTED AFGHAN, SHETLAND
thawl, dollin, linen 1316 Josephine
PIPE AND FITTItfSf
ATLAS IRON 4 METALS LTD
230 Prior St        Vucouver, B. C.
1 GIRL'S BICYCLE 313. 2 B6W'
bicycles 320 etcb. Fint clau condition. Apply H. R Kitto.
stocks And bonds
FOR SALE - HIGHLAND SU1
prise Gold Minu itock. 800 thai
at 10c share, company uking 1!
Write P. O. Box 484. Kaslo. B.
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR
ASSAYERS
R W. WIDDOWSON. PROVINCE
Analyst Autyer, Metallurgy
Engineer. Sampling Agenti I
TnU Smelter. 304-308 Joseph!
Street, Nelson, B. C.	
GRENVILLE H. GRIMW50U
Provincial Asuyer md Chemist,'
Fill Street P. O. Box 9. Nelii
B. C. Rtprttt ntlngthlppt
Interut at TraU, B.C.
HAROLD S ELMES. ROSfH-^
R C. Provincial Asstyer, Chem
I n d i v 1 d u 11 repretenUUvu :
ihlppen it Trail Smelter.
CHIROPRACTORS
J. R. MCMILLAN, D. C, NEUR
ctlometer, X-ray. McCuUock B
DR. W1LBERT BROCK, D.
342 Btker Street Phone 868.
CORSETIERES
SPENCER CORSETS, MRS. V. J.
CampbeU. 870 Btker St Ph, 6
ENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR,
BOYD C. AFFLECK, Frultvtlt. B
Surveyor ud Engineer. Pbo:
"Betver FaUi."
HOMES FOR THE AOED
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTE
ot thi Lovt of Jesus for eldai
Udiu. The Priory Gueit House
new residence with every ml
em comfort St Anthony'! Gil
House, a lovely homt with v
moderate rttei. St. Rtphtel'i W
tor Invalids ud convilescei
St. Judt't House ot Rut tor <
erly couplu. For prospectus tp
Mother Superior, 849 W.
Avenue, Vincouver, B. C.
INSURANCE ANO REAL ESTA'
C. D BLACKWOOD, Insurance
every ducrlpUon, Retl Est. Ph.
j. E. ANNABLE, REAL ESTX.
Rentali, Insurance. Annible 1
CHAS. F. McHARDY, INSURANt*
Real Estate. Phone 133.
R W. DAWSON, Real Estate, ;
lurtnee, Renteli. Next Hippen
Hardware. Baker St. Phone 1
MACHINISTS
BENNETTS LIMITED
Machine ihop, tcetylene ud elect
welding,motor rewinding
commercial refrigeration
Phone 393 324 Vemon
GOOD PIANO, CHEAPFOR CASH
Ph. or write Pierce, Robion, B, C.
WANTED   MISCELLANEOUS
SHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS
or iron. Any qumtity. Top prlcet
paid. Active Trading Company,
$16 Powell St., Vancouver, B, C,
PETS. CANARIES. BEES. ETC.
THE ONLY TRUE LOVE THAT
money can buy, Airedale terrlen
and Engliih Springer puppiu,
from imported & reglitered itock.
Whttihm Kennels, Needles, B. C.
WIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIER
puppiu. Registered. Htrdlng, 817
Lttimer Street Phope 110.
FOR SALE YOUNG SINGING CA-
ntriu, tiso hens, Chp. 615 MiU St
MEMORIALS
SAME AS USED ON GRAVES"
Foreit Ltwn Memoriil Pirk. [
Erlct Uit from Bronze Memorii
Id- Box 726, Vancouver, B. j
PATENT ATTORNEYS
W. ST. J. MILLER A. M. E. L '
Reglitered Patent Attorney. Ct
ldt ud U. S. A. 703-2nd. St 1
Calgiry. Advice free, confident}
SASH FACTORIES
LAWSON'S  SASH FACTOB
Hardwood merchant 273 Baker I
SECOND HAND STORES
WE BUY, SELL 8k EXCHANI
furniture, etc. Ark Store, Ph. 8
HOME FURNITURE, BUY, S*tt
Exch_ Rpr„ Upholster. Phone 10
WATCH REPAIRING!
When SUTHERLAND repaln yc
watch it il on time til the tin
345 Btker Street Nelion, B. C
	
—	
—
,-: *■'     t    ■' .'t:         ■   ■   .  ■■.
...   ■   M-
-_____,
 ivi^
S. Is Canada's
Best Customer
ITAWA, Det. 20 (CP).-Ctn-
s exports during Novembsrr rose
ralue to $97,163,000 from S85.-
np in November lut yetr, the
Union Bureiu of Statistics reed today. The United Statei wis
best customer, taking goodi
unting to $45,201,000 compared
I $28,387,000 lut yetr, followed
United Kingdom with $30,008,000
nit $35,750,000
llue of chief exporti, with fig-
I for November 1038 ln brackets:
jhollc beverages (chiefly whii-
$746,000 ($1,278,000); fruits $2.-
K0 ($3,084,000); grains $18,228,000
,849,000); barley $1,504,000 ($1,-
000); wheat $14,842,000 ($12,727,-
; vegetable! $1,500,000 ($1,357,-
i; wheat flour $1,847,000 (1,561,-
i; cttUe (except for itock) $1,-
tOO ($1,134,000); cheeie $2,755,.
($1,801000); fish $2,791,000 ($2,-
000); melt $4,517,000 ($3,577,-
i; fibres textile md products $1,-
000 ($1,030,000); piper (chiefly
/sprint) $12,133,000 ($11592,000);
nki tnd boardi $3,805,000 ($3,-
000); pulp wood $979,000 ($735,-
l; wood pulp $3,438,000 ($2,493,-
I; Iron md lti producti $5,879,-
($4,217,000); mtomobllei $1,904,.
($1,118,000); mtchlnery $1.089,-
" ); Iluminum $1,833,000
); copper $5,600,000  ($5,-
;   letd   $679,000   ($627,000);
$5,115,000 ($5,547,000); non-
lc mineral producti $3,517,000
i.000);  chemicali tnd  tilled
$2,201,000     ($1,603,000);
eoui commoditiei $1,377,-
1,000).
MONTREAL PRODUCE
IONTREAL, Dec. SO (CP)-Spot;
tter, Que. 27%-%.
tat, A-lirge 31.
Sutter futurei: Dee. 27%; Jm. 27-
i; Teb. 27%-%; Mtrch 2714-%.
es: Three Jtn, contrtctt changed
march at Vt; ona Jan. eontraet
METAL  MARKETS
LONDON, Dtc. » (AP). - Btr
silver 23 7-lSd, oft 1-15.
(Equlvilent 4250 centi on the
dollar buis $403).
Btr gold 168s, unchmgtd. (Equlvilent $33.85).
Tin spot £358, bid, £258, uked:
futures £255 bid, £259 5i, uked.
MONTREAL
Bir gold In London wu unchmged it $37.54 in ounct ln Ctnadiau
funds; 168s ln BriUsh, representing
the Bank of England's buying price.
The fixed $35 Wuhington price
•mounted to $38.50 ln Canadian.
Copper itetdy; electrolyUc tpot
12.50; export, f.u, N. Y. 12.75.
Tin tteidy; ipot ud netrby U.75;
forwird 48.50.
Letd iteidy; ipot. New York
9.50—85; Eut St. Loull 9.35.
Zinc itetdy; Eut St Louli ipot
tnd forwird 8.00,
-*j NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. (L-THUMOAY MORNINO. DEO. tl,,
Vancour.tr Trades and Labor Council Rejects
Resolution Condemning Russian Inrasion
NEW YORK GAINS
NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (AP). -
Traden gave Uie itock mtrket a
tute of ltt traditional pre-Chriit-
mu Uft today md mmy Issues were
boosted fractions to t point or more.
Netr tht finish, however, profit
realization dulled the edge of the
rally and iome gains were cut or
erased. Volume picked up on the
rise md transfers of 908,620 shares
compared with 751.790 yetterdty.
The Associated Press average ot
80 stocks was up .2 of t point it 50.8.
Report! of wide gaini In holldiy
trade helped the merchtndiilng
sharet which itayed tbove wttei
moit of the dty. Some eiUmttei indicated deptrtment itore ulei were
running 6 per cent better than last
year In many sections of the country, especially ln the industrial
centrei.
DIVIDENDS
Steel of Ctntdt, Ltd., 43% cents
eich on preference md ordiniry
shires, also tn tdditlontl dividend
of $2 to ordinary sharei.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
duitrlili.
ralli	
utiUUea	
Close Chmge
149.13 up    Sft
S1.43 up    JO
24.87 up    .05
MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE
nduttrlili tnd Binki unavailable
Uo wire trouble.
tibl 8 pfd _____
thurat P lc P B
luhtrnoli Corp
tish Amerlcm Oil,
■C Picken ,
""irconl ,
_ Piper Corp .
•child Aircraft .
15%
Wt
5%
23%
16
1
OK
IVt
I'm
Fraser Co Ltd ._.
Inter Utllitiei A .
Inter-Utilities B _
Lake Sulphite	
MacLtren P It t __,....
McColl Frontenic pfd
Mitchell Robt
Royilite Oil  	
Power Corp pfd ..._._,
United Dlst ot Cm _
Walker Oood Ic W „
Walker Qood ptd __
lSVi
6%
.50
3%
10%
96%
19
34%
.9
41%
20
VANCOUVER
Bid
.13%
.00%
11.00
.01%
2.12
.01%
J01%
STOCK EXCHANGE
ne
i Rlv Con .
Oold _
a AmiT..
Oold _
.ew   .-__
I-Wihksne   __
Mucot __.
Gold	
Mint! 	
1 Coal i Cokt
_  Mount —
Ot Pelle :
ky Jim .._.__
t Sic Gold 	
Uvrty   -___.
Gold 	
iM&M	
He  Five  _____
nd Oreille	
pt Gold  	
neer Gold __
Idaho 	
nier Border _
Gold   ...
lawk Gold _
MacD .....
Uef Arl	
no Gold _._._.
iful Arg 	
Uy Minei 	
Imon Gold	
eep Creek ....__
bak Premier _
ver Crest 	
ylor B R  ____
dette Gold ,.	
-Jtt-'-
M
.10%
jk%
M
.00%
.01
as
.89
.73
.02%
.00%
.01%
.02%
.01%
2.20 .
.00%
2.15
.02%
.00%
1.36
.92
.11
S3
.00%
1.18
1.20
.00%
.03
.04%
Aik
.15
ilio
2.19
.02
.02
.00%
.59
.00%
JO
.79
.03
S3
.02
.01%
2.30
2.29
jOI
1.40
.93
.03
.01
.25
.13"
.97
JOt
M
.04
1.20
lit
Al
.04
.04%
Bid
Wtverly T .____ j00%
Wellington     .01
Wesko Minet ..._ .00%.
Whitewater    _ .03%
Ymlr Yank Girl _. .04%
OILS:
Amalgamated   ___ .00%
Anacondi     _____ .05%
Anglo Cm .._.._._ .90
Btltto .._____  J01%
Brit Dom         —
Brown Corp ..___ .18
Calgary Jt Edm .._ 2.12
Calmont     -_ J¥l
Commonwealth  _. .24%
Commoil  ___      —
Extenilon    _ JU
Firestone  Pete _. .07
Four SUr Peta _. J09%
Freehold Corp —      —
Hargal     :_ „      —
Highwood Sarcee . .15%
Home     „   2.73
Madison     __ .02%
Mar Jon     .03%
McDoug Sag ____ .12
Mercury     ___. .08
Model       ___ 3S
Monarch Roy __ .07
Okalta com   „  1.18
Pacalta          -
Pacific Pete  .37
Royal Can  ___ .17%
South End J?eta _ •.06%
Southwest Fete _. .37
United     _   J07%
Vanalta     __, US
INDUSTRIALS:
Brew It Dlst ._..__ 2.79
Capital Ett     1.90
Cout Brew  1.29
Neon Prodi   8.25
Pacific Coyle  .18
United  DUt ....._ .99
WeitmtrPpr    1190
Aik
tf)%
.04
.00%
j07
.92
.17
2.1T
3S
SI
.22%
M
.02%
JO
2.75  ;
.03
.03%
.06%
1.20
.09
.40
.18
.07
4.73
2.00
1.30
9.00
Business Men
Be assured of correct addressing
of your mail.
■/a."    )•,';'- *:;        ti,    ;
Use the
Nelson Street Address
DIRECTORY
The Fifth Revised Edition
of the Directory
HAS MORE THAN    .'
1500 CHANGES
AND NEW ADDRESSES
Off the Press
December 28th
Phone 144
| News Publishing Co* Ltd.
266 Bakar St. Nalwm B.C.
VANCOUVER, Dec 20 (CP) -
A reiolutlon condemning in the
strongest pouible ltnguige, the tcUon ot the Russian Government in
•Hacking Finland," failed to receive
endorsation by the Vancouver, New
Westminster and dlitrict Trades
tnd Labor Council latt night bu<
wu filed on recommenditlon of
the CouncU executive.
The decliion not to endorse the
reiolutlon was made tfter J. G.
Smith, CouncU Vice-Preildent, luggeited thtt the body "ittend to our
own labor maters tnd letve politics
ilone.'' President E. A. Jamieson
explained that fiUure to endorse
the resolution did not mein "by
tny metm" thtt the Council ftvori
Russian aggression ln Finland.
Another reiolutlon protesting to
the Federal Miniiter of Juitice the
banning of the Toronto Clarion tnd
Cltrte, two Ctntditn working chin
ptpen, ilso the binning ot working
cl8ii tnd progressive periodicals
from the United Statei ind other
countriei and igiinst the arrest of
citizens whose only crime wai to
distribute I leaflet explaining tht
causes of the European war wu
rejected by the council.
The Counoil idopted a part of
the second resolution, however,
which protested trreit tnd con*
vicUon of Labor leaden at Pioneer
Mine, E C, for calling t itrlke if-
ter peaceful negotiitioni hid filled.-   -
"It li t queition ot how ftr wt
ctn subscribe to freedom of the
preu ln wir time when it li common knowledge that content! of a
paper in Vancouver went to Russia
to help inspire them there tnd reduce morale here," Percy Ben-
gough, CouncU Secretary, uid ln
discussing tht seoond resolution,
presented, by the amalgamated association of Street Electric Rallwiy md Motor Cotch employees.
TORONTO FIRM
TORONTO,' Dec. 20 (CP)-A1.
though tide-tracked by the Christmu ihopplng ruih, the stock market maintained a firm front today
and cloied with gains predominating in the lndustrlil and base
metal groups while Insignificant
recessions appeared for golds and
Western oils. Industrial] were up
.84 ln the index and baie metals
.31. Volume wu down from thtt of
other sessions of the week at 320,-
000 shares.
Textiles, steeli, papen, liquors
and building issues edged forward
ln the atternoon and foods and
senior ollt tiso ctme through on
an even keel. Gtlni of 1 to 2 polnti
were boirded by t liable list.
Some Junior golds pushed tlong
under substantial buying volume.
Upper Canadi and Francoeur were
features, gaining 3 and 8 centi reipectlvely. Bankfield added 1%,
Hedley Mucot 8 centi and God's
J_tke 1.
Announcement that tha Baie
Mettli Corporation property would
be re-opened itarted a buying
flurry in that issue tnd the price
firmed 9% centi to 29%. Smelten
•nd Nlcktl firmed % etch and
Norandi doted t htlf down, Venturei loit 19.
NORWAY BONDS CLIMB
NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (AP).-The
bond market today reflected more
confidence in the fnture ot Norway
u bondi of the Scandinavian country climbed one to three polnti ln
tn otherwise lethargic and mixed
session.
WINNIPEG  GRAIN
WINNIPEG, Dee. 20 (CP)-Graln
futurei quotations:
WHEAT:
Opon  High  Low Cloie
87%    89%    89%
—     ml.    mi
Dec. :_.„  87%
May      90%    91%    89%    89%
July    ...  91%    92       90       90
OATS:
Dec    42%    42%    41%    41%
Mty  .....   40       40%    39%    39%
July 39%    29%    38%    28%
BARLEY:
Dec    31%    81%    81       80%
Mty       82%     93%    92%    92%
Julv   :....   92%    82%    81%    81%
FLAX:'
Dec.   ..... 179%   180      179      180
May  ...... 183%   184      182%   184
July  ...._   -       -       -      183%
RYE:
Dec.   mm  M%    78%    78       78%
May      80%    80%    78       78
July   ....   78%    79%    76%    77
CASH PRICES:
' Wheat-Noi. 1 Hard tnd 1 Nor.
89%, No. 2 Nor. 83%, No. 3 Nor.
78%, No. 4 76%, No. 3 71%, No. 6
66%, feed 6414, No. 1 Gtrnet
75%, No. 2 Garnet tnd 1 Durum
74%, No. 3 Gtrnet 74%, No. 4
ipecltl 77, No. 9 ipecltl 77%, No.
6 ipecltl 83%,' No. 1 mixed 72%,
track 89%.. ,
Oats-No. 2 C. W. 41%, W. 2 C.
W. 89, No. 3 C. W. 88%, Ex. 1 feed
38%, No. 1 feed 36%, No. 2 feed
32%, No. 3 feed 30%, track 39%.
B»rley— M«ltlng grades: 6-row
Nos. 1 and 2 C. W. 90%, 2-row Noi.
1 and 2 C W. 91%, 6-row No. 3
C. W. 49%, othen: No. I feed 48%,
No. 2 feed 47%, No. 3 feed 46%,
track 49%.
Flax-No. 1 C. W. 180, No. 2 C. W.
176, Noi. 8 and 4 C. W. 194, track
179%.
Rye-No. 2 C. W. 76%.
QUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET
Open
._  36%
American Ctn	
Amer For Power ,
Am Smelt 3c Ref _
Amer Telephone _
American Toacco .
Antcondt 	
Btldwin  ._.....,_
Bait tt Ohio	
Bendix Aviation _
Beth Steel	
Borden   J	
Canada Dry ,
Canadiu Paslfio--.
Cerro dt Pisco __.
Chrysler 	
Commtrcltl Invest
Con Gu New York
C Wright ptd 1
Dupont '_ _...
Eastman Kodak
Ford of Canada
Freeport Texu
General Electric
General Foods
General Moton
Goodrich _.
Granby ....
Great Nor pfd .
Howe Sound ....
Hudson Motori.
Open
i!k
61%
169%
84
31%
17
6%
29%
81%
20%
16%
--*%■■
27%
89%
91%
29%
10%
179%
166
22
34
«%
47
94
19%
7%
26%
82%
, »*
Cloie
112
1%
81
169%
84
Wk
8%
29%
82%
20%
16
-~m%
37%
89%
81
29%
10%
178
166%
40%
47
53%
19%
7%
27%
82%
6%
lnternttionil Nickel
Inter Tel lc Tel	
Kenn Copper  _.
Montgomery Wtrd
Nash, Motora  _.
New York Central _
Packard Motori	
Penn R R	
Phillipi Pete	
Pullmin
Rtdlo Corporation .
Rem Rtnd  _._
Safeway Storu ___.
Shell Union	
S Ctl Ediion 	
Stan Oil of N J	
Texu Corporation .
Texas Gulf Sul 	
Tjmken Roller .__..
Union Carbide „
Union Oil of Cal __.
United Aircraft 	
Union Pacific	
U S Rubber	
U S Steel 	
Warner Broi	
Weit Electric	
West Union	
Woolworth .	
Yellow Truck	
%
3%
98%
94
6%
19%
3
22%
39%
32%
9%
47%
12%
27%
42%
43%
31%
60%
87%
15%
45%
96
40%
66%
3%
116
26
37%
18%
Cloae
16%
3%
88%
64%
6%
. 19%
3%
22%
89%
32%
8%
9%
47%
12
27%
43%
43%
82%
50%
87%
16
46
95%
40%
67
8%
117
26%
37%
19
TORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS
MINES
Afton Mlnu  ._
Aldermic Copper
Amm Gold  .__
Anglo-Huronian .._
Arntfleld Gold
Astoria Rouyn Minei
Aztec Mining „	
Bagamac Rouyn .—_
Bankfield Gold _____
Base Metali Mining _..
Beattie Gold Minu _
Bidgbod Kirkland	
Big Missouri „_......._-.
Bobjo Minu _-_
Bralorne Mines _.—
Brett Trethewey	
Buffalo Ankerite ___
Bunker HiU Exten __
Canadian Malartic —
Cariboo Gold Quartz .
Cutle-Trethewey' _.,__
Central Patricia ..__-._
Chibougamau —._.-._
Chromium M & S -__.
Cout Copper ,.-.._-__
Coniaurum Minei ___.
ConsoUdtted M Ic S _
Dome Mines
Dorvtl-Siicoe	
Etst Milirtlc' _______
Eldorado Gold  •	
Falconbridge Nickel
Federal Kirkland	
Francoeur Gold  	
Gillies Like
God's Ltke Gold _.-
Gold Belt- ______
Grindoro Minet __
Gunnar Gold ...__-.
Hard Rock Gold _
Harker Gold -.____
Hollinger
Howey Gold ____™
Hudson Bay M & S
lnternttionil Nickel
J.-M. ConsoUdtted	
Jick Wilte .......____..__
Jacoli Gold ... __.
Kerr-Additon .
Klrklmd Lake	
Like shore Mlnei	
Lamaque Contact ______
Leith Gold  _._-_____
Lebel.Oro Mh.ei   ,...,   ,.
LitUe Long Lie	
Mtcasia Minea ... ___.
MacLeod Cockshutt .	
Madsen Red Lakt' Gord'.
Mandy  ....
Mclntyw-Porcuplne ,
McKenzie Red Lake .
McVittle-Graham ._.
McWatten Gold ™_
Mining Corporation ,
Moneta Porcuplnt -.
Morris-Kirkland ___;
Nipissing Mining _..
Noranda , _; _..,._
Normetal  ______
O'Brien Gold  __.
Omega Gold i	
Pamour Porcupine _.
Paymaster Coni	
Pend Oreille ....:...___
Perron Gold
Pickle Crow Oold	
Pioneer' Gold  .
.01%
Jtt
.04%
2.30
.09
US
2.24
M
3D
.29%
1.03
Jl%
.14
.07%
11.00
M
. 7J5
.02%
.74
2.08
.99 .
2.39
.12
St
1.75
1.69
47.50
28.79
03%
3.79
.93
3.99
.03%
.45
.06 .
.61
.23
■.03%
■ .49
JUS
.09%,
14.79
.37 '
22.00 '
46.00
.02%
.25%
.03%.
2.26
1.40
27.00
8.90
JU
.02
2.99
4.20
2.29
.49'
.12
67.9a
1.28 .
.09
.54
1.26
.65
.05
1.23
76.00
.60
1.50
.22
2.05
38%
225
1.83
4.10
2.25
Premier Gold 	
Powell Rouyn Gold .
Preston East Dome .
Quebec Gold .—_
Reeves MacDonald ,
Reno Gold Minu _...
Roche Long Ltc _
San Antonio Gold _.
Shtwkey Gold _.
Sheep Creek Gold ...
Sherrltt Gordon  __
Siscoe Gold  ——
Sladen Malartlc —
SL Anthony
Sudbury Buin  _.
SuUlvan Consolidated
SylvtJiite
Teck-Hughes Gold ,
Toburn Gold Minu
Towagmtc _______
Venturei  	
Waite Amulet ..._.-
Wright Hargretvu
Ymir Yankee Girl _.
OILS
Ajax
British American ._.
Chemical Research _
Imperial   ......—_____
Inter Petroleum	
Texu Canadian	
INDUSTRIALS
Abitibi Power	
BeU Telephone _
BrazilianTL&P —
Brewera & Distillen
Brewing Corp ._	
B C Power A	
B C Power B _.____.
Building Producti .T_
Canada Bread 	
Can Bud Milting.
Can Car & Foundry	
Can Cement	
Can Dredge -.._—
Can Malting ._._..___
Can Pacific Rly	
Can Ind Alcohol _..	
Ctn. Wlneriu  ______
Com Bakeries
Comoi
Dominion Bridge «
Dominion Stores .„_
Dom Tar tt Chem „
Distillen Seagram ...
Fanny Firmer _..„._.
Ford of Canadi A -
Gen Steel Wlru -_.
Goodyear Tire .._____
Gypsum L It A .........
Hamilton  Bridge ....
Hinde Dauche ...__	
Hiram Walker.
Int Metali	
Imperial Tobacco
Loblaw A .
Loblaw B
Kelvinator
Maple Leat Milling ,
Mauey Hirrii	
Montreil Power	
Moore Corp	
Nat Steel Car _____
Page Heney	
Power Corp ._._____
Pressed Metali ___.
Steel of Cm ___
Standard Favinf 	
1.38
2.00
2.18
.33
.30
.62
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2.39
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1.19 .
1.13
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1.99
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3.95
1.63
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Winnipeg Wheal
Futures Decline
WINNIPEG, Dec 26 (CP).-Dt-
chnei it Chictgo offset tht bullish
effects of improved export Interest
ln Cmadian wheat tnd weakened
wheat futurei pricei 1% to % cent
on Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. December closed it 66%, Mty
89% tnd July 90.
Apart trom tht tint htlf hour
when Hnding wu nervously ictlve,
operation! displayed Uttle future
throughout the quiet lession.
Cuh wheit spreads remilned unchmged throughout • quiet trading
day. In the coarse gnln pit export
houses were credited with support
In oiti ind birley while mills tiso
were attributed with buying in
oati. Offerings were freer, however,
tnd pricu made Uttlt headway.
British Government
to Pay Much as Can,
War Damaged Houses
LONDON, (CP)^-After thret
months' deliberation Viicount
Weir's committee his decided tht
Govtrnmtnt pltn li tht only practical scheme for Insuring homes
and other property agalnit air
raidk
Tht Govtrnment pltn Milt fer
tht itatt plying it much at It
etn afford afttr the wtr to houst-
holdera whose homes htvt been
dimiged In ilr raids tnd to own*
trt of othtr property,
Thi committee rtporttd tht
problem wis too big tnd thi tutors too Incilcultblt for any other
•oliitlon. Pltnt for compuliory
Iniurinct for houuholders tnd
proptrty owners trt criticized.
Commodity Prices
in B. C. Advancing
VICTORIA, Dec. 20 (CP)r-The
price of commoditiei hu increased
considerably in British Columbit
ilnct the wtr itarted September 3,
but on an average is itlll below the
1937 level and not much above 1938,
Hon. George S. Pearson, Minister
ot Labor, said today releasing a
lurvey prepared by the Provincial
Bureau ot Economics md Statistics.
He said he proposes to release similar figurei from Ume to time to
keep the public Informed on the
price trend.
The actual increase In the colt ot
a balanced food budget since the
wtr begin hai been 11.31 polnti In
the index, roughly t 12 per cent
rise. The index rose from 94.48 August 19 to 105.79 November 15.
But in the third qutrter of 1937
it wu 108.11 and ln the tame
quarter of 1938 wat 104.83.
B.C. May Benefit
From Lumber Tieup
LONDON, Dec. 20 (CP Cible).-
Tht British Columbli lumber Induitry is likely to benefit from in
tcute ihortage of timber In Holland,
it wai predicted In timbtr circles
here today.
Timber for Holland la held up.lu
Gerrqan control port!, H ll learned
from Amsterdam. Furthermore, general confusion in the Baltic hu
led to t serious situation ln Dutch
industry, particularly in tht building trades, which trt threatened
with stagnation.
The Dutch Government hu ippolnted t commission tb examine
the situation tnd consider new
sources ot supply, particularly Canada. It It believed the Dutch would
furnish bottoma to bring luppllei
from Uie Piclflc.
ROYALITE FEATURES
CALCARY OIL TRADE
CALGARY, Dec, 2 (CP)—Fett-
ure in light trtding on Calgiry
Stock Exenange todty wtt a gain
of tl.25 to 135 for Royalite. Transfers totalled 4235 shires.
Extenilon lost t point at 22;
Highwood % at 17 and Phillipi Pete
% at 9%.
Th - exchmge will be cloied
Christmas tnd Boxing'dty.
VERNON FRUIT GROWERS
DISCUSS PROBLEMS
* VERNON, B. C„ Dec. 20 (CP)-
Kepresentttlvei ot the Vernon,
Coldstream and Oytmt locals of the
Britiih Columbil Fruit Growen
Association' held t Joint meeting
here yesterday, discuasing marketing problemi.
NAZI POLICE CHIEF
ARRIVES IN ROME
ROME, Dec. 20 (CP-Havu) -
Heinrich Himmler,' chief of all
German police, arrived here today on m undisclosed Million.
Himmler, who wu in Italy only
■Ix week! ago on a secret mission
wu believed under instructions
to confer with Premier Mussolini.
ABERHART LEAVES TO
SPEND CHRISTMAS, VAN.
EDMONTON, Dec. 3 (CP) .-Premier Aberhart left todiy for Cilgary en route to Vancouver to spend
the Christmai holidiys with members ot his family. He plans tn return to .the city Jtn: 5. Hon. E. C.
Manning, Provincial Secretary ind
Minister of Trade md Induitry, wiU
be tcting Premier.   ,
BRITISH ADMIRAL DIES
LONDON, Dec. 20 XJU>)-Ad-
miral Archibald Pelle Stoddart,
lecond in command of the British
squadron that smashed a German
raiding force ln tile bettle of the
Falkland Islands Dec. A 1914, died
today tt the age of It.
Son tnd grandton of BHtish td-
ntlrali, he had a long career. In
1896 he wtt commander of tht
gunboat thrust at the bombardment of the palace ln Zanzibar.
CALGARY  LIVESTOCK
CALGARY, Dec. ft (CP).-Rt-
celpts: Cattle 97; calves 33; hogs
202; iheep 233.
Good to choice light heifers 8—
0.80; plain to medium 6—5.50. Common to medium cowl 3.25—(. Good
itocker md feeder iteen 5.50—6
Good itocker heifen tip to 6. Ltrabs
yesterday 8.38. i
Lut bacons 8.15 oft trucki.
Copper iheetlng unearthed tt
Tumtcicori NaUonal Monument in
Arizona contains holes neaUy fitting old Mexlcm coins—tugwst-
Ing that a counterfeit ring operated
near the Spanish million whtn it
wu part of Mexico.
French Colonials to the Front
pam mvn
With Uie transport trucki thit brought them to
tht front showing in background, French colonial
troopi, Senegalue michlne-gunneri, trt ihown tra
versing t communlcitlon trench toward! tht front
lint on the Weitern Front. These 'tighten proved
thtir worth in tht World Wtr. They trt officere*
by whltt Frenchmen.   . ,
Millions Added U.S.
Farm Commodities
CHICAGO, Dec 20 (AP)- White
flguru chalked on the board ot
trade'i blackboards and denoting
the pricu of things farmen hive to
sell explained todty why tht grain
trade In the United Statei ll en-
Joying one of the merriest Chrlit-
maiei ln j^ari.
Mlllloni of dollin htve been
tdded to the mirket vtlut ot Important farm commodities.
Since the lut dayt ot November
whut his risen tbout 24 centi in
three weeks, rye 26 cents md icy
beam 29 centi. Dollir wheit ti
back on the blackboard and prices
of aU commoditlu except corn have
been quoted this week it the highest level! Ui tbout two yun. ,
Certtlnly, there hu been nothing like it ln the grain mirket ever
ilnce the Inflttion trading of 1933,
when wheat roie about 30 cent!
during July.
Men have been put back to work
on the exchmge floor and in commiulon houiu.
Tha only forlorn upect wu the
fict thtt the price rile, particularly
ln whett, hu bun bued at leut
ptrUy on t crop calamity in the
southwestern winter wheat belL
Because of an unprecedented Fall
drought, farmen mty have very
little grain to teU at high pricei tn
1940. .
TORONTO EXCHANGE
TO CLOSE MONDAY
TORONTO, Dec. 20 (CP). - The
Toronto Stock Exchtnge will Umit
tht cloie down for Chriitmu to
Mondty, December 25, remtinlng
opeti Saturdiy, December 23, for
the half-day as usual. The Management Committee will meet next
Mondty to decide regirdlng Uie
extent of tha Ntw Yetr holiiliy!,
Textiles Gain, London
LONDON, Dec. 2, (AP). - Stock
pricu picked up a Uttle forward
momentum u the session progressed todty. Industritl leaden, especially textilet, ilanted higher after
in uneven itart British Government bonds closed unchanged to
slightly thead md fir Eastern loans
maintained Initial gaini. Coppers
were a .strong spot Ul the metal
■ecUon.
EXCHANGE MARKETS
MONTREAL, Dec, 20 (CP).-Brit-
lih and toreign exchange, nominal
ratal between banks only;
Chlni, Hong Kong dollin, 2731.
France, frmc, .024664.
Italy, Uk, .0561.
Jipan, yen, .2609.
Norwiy, krone, 2623.
Sweden, krone, 2646.
United Statei, dollir, 10-11 p. c.
prim
(Compiled by Tht Roytl Bank of
Canada).  ■
At Montreal—Pound: Buying 4.43,
idling 4.47; U. S. dollar: Buying
1.10, selling 1.11; franc 2.48 21-32.
At New Tork-Pound 4.64%; Canadlm doUar .88%; franc 2.23%.
In Gold—Pound 10a, Id; U. 8.
dolltr 61.06 centa; Ctntdian dollar
95.06 centa.
NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (CP).-^The
neutral currentlei heided a general retreat among major European
currencies in relation to the United
Statai dollar in foreign exchange
dealing! today.
Closing pricei follow, Grett Brit-,
tin in dollin, othen in centi:
Great Britain, demand 3.94%;
Greet Britain, cibles 3.94%; 60-day
billi 3.90%; 90-day bills-, 3.89%; Canada, Montreal ln New York 88.23;
Canada, New York In Montreal
113.31%; Belgium 16.65; Denmark
19.33; Finland 1.90N; France 223%;
Germany 40.23N, benevolent 17.50;
Greece ,73N; Hungiry 17.60N; Italy
5.05; Netherlinds 53.11; Norway
22.73; Portugal 3.69N; Ruminii ,73N:
Sweden 23.83; Switzerland 22.44;
Argentina (offlclil) 29.77; Argentini
(tree) 22.75; Brazil (offlclil) 6.05;
Brazil (free) 5.10; Mexico 17.50N;
Jtptn 23.49; Hong Kong 24.73;
Shanghai 7.85; Yugoslavit 2.35N,
Ratu In spot cablet unleu
otherwlie indicited. N—Nominal.
Montreal Advances
MONTREAL, Dec. 20 (CP). —
Stoeki, led by ptpen, letned towird Uie gaining ilde at the close
of the market today. ■
SL Lawrence Paper Preferred
climbed 7% point! while Price
Brothen, Howard Smith md Bathunt picked up fraction!.   ,
Internatlonil Pete wu up % and
Imperial OU and McColl Frontenac
were up % etch.
General Steel Wares, Montreal
Power and Gurd posted small gains,
but Noranda, C. P. R., Ogilvie Flour,
Canada Cement retreated. UUlitiu
held itetdy.
KOOTENAY BELLE
GAINS FIVE CENTS
VANCOUVER, Dec. 20 (CP1-AI
mild rally nttr the clou ot Vtncouver Stock Exchtngt todiy tru.
td tht bulk of etrly loties. Trid«
ing wu centred almost entirely in
the gold lection and traniactuna
totalled 35,020 shtres.
Brtlornt Gold tdvmced 10 centa
to 11.15 tfter selling ai low at 11.00.
Privateer tt 93 and Sheep Creek
tt 120 remtlned unchanged. Kootenay Belle wu five centa abov*
Wedneiday'! closing bid at 79, CtrU
boo Gold Qutrtz tt 2.15 wu two
ctnti higher thm the previoui bid
md Premier wu up 2 from the lut
dosing Md. Hedley Maicot eued a
cent to 93.
Home OU dropped two centi to
2.73 md Ptcific Petroleum dipped;
a friction to 37%, Anglo Cmaditn
wu up 1 at 92 and other letding
ollt were unchtnged.    ...■.-;   :
Chicago Wheat;
■ :.::'-x Drops 2% Cents
CHICAGO, Dec. 20 '(AP).-Tur-
Oitr, profit-taking ulu In wheit
ltte todty met only metger buying
lupport and price losses were extended to u much u 2% cent! 14
a nervoui, quickly fluctuating trade.
Whett cloied l%-2% lower, December 1.06%-%, May 1.03%-1.04|
corn 1—1% down, December 96%,
Mty 98%-%; oiti %-% lowtr.
CHRISTMAS TRADE
FAIR AT CRANBROOK
CRANBROOK, B. C.-Lut year'a
Chriitmu trade leveli htve been
milntalned here thli yeir iccording to retail businessmen, tnd tha
wholeule reporti t ilight increue.
Merchant! report lirger commodity
sales with less gadget! md lower
priced goodi in demand but a larger volume.
Wholeule Increue mty be' dua
to higher price leveli. Volume ol
itock remained fairly iteady, with
normal leaional clem-out        '
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HEADLIGHT REFLECTORS
SILVER PLATED ,
L.C.M. Electroplating
Lauritz Bid..    704 Ntlun Avt.
4 HOURS
SERVICE
Drop in today and see the many fine
samples on display. Order your card
—we will deliver them to you in four
hours from time of your order.
Printed With Your Name and Address
AS LOW AS
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$|.*S
FOR 24 CARDS
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Why Pay Morel
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20% DISCOUNT
On Christmas Gifts
This Includes Boxed Stationery, Correspondence
Cards, Men's Travel Cases,*.Shaving Sets, Razors,
Lather Brushes, Ladies' Toiletry Sets, Brush, Comb
and Mirror Sets, Manicure Outfits, Bath Powders,
Bath Salts, Compacts, Dresser Sets, Baby Sets,
Autograph Albums, Fine English Cups and Saucers,
Greeting Cards, Trays, Book Ends, Xmas Stockings,
Crackers and Tret Decorations, Children's Stationery and thousands of-wei I selected Cift Items.
TOYS and DOLLS
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Manri, Rutherford
Drug Company    ,
Phone 81 Baker St.
Tht Stort of a Thouiand GifU  *
jDOROTRY UROUR • AKIM TAMIROFE
JOHN HOWARD • WlttJAM COIU I Mr.
HARTS AT 2:40, 7:20 AND 9:33
ADDED
SHORTS
POP-EYE. "GHOSTS IS THE BUNK",
Also COLOR SCENIC, SPORT, NEWS
lyjt'^'WrSlUMSASi^^
ROLLERS FOR FLIERS
•LONDON (CP) -Lttett requirt
Som the Royil Air Fore, ln Frtnct
for roller ikatei. The boyi lay
all the French girli trt roller-iktt-
inf lam.
IP FIRS SHOULD STRIKI
your property tonight would yon
bt   properly   prepired?   Iniurt
, with ui todty,
H. E. DILL
H.pretenting itrong leading ,out-
tttodtng BritUh ind Canadian
Companlei.
SEI PAOE EIGHT POR
NEWS OF DAY
AND OTHER
Back Page Ads
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We Never
24 HOUR SERVICE
For ths convtnienct of our many
customsrs and friends our Service
Station is open day and night.
This Holiday Season take advan-
i  tage of this. You will appreciate
our Personal and Friendly Service.
Sowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.
DODQI-DtSOTO SALES SERVICE
TEXACO PRODUCTS STORAGE REPAIRS
Opp. Poti Offlot and Huma Hota(
mmmmmmmmmmmvm
Pyrex
The   Ideal  Gift
Any Woman
Would
Appreciate
Saucepans,
Percolators,
Tea Kettles,
Gift Sets,
Double Boilers,
Skillets,
Casseroles,,
Open Bakers,   •
Pie Plates,'
Measuring Cups,
Custard Cups, etc.
at
For either top of stove or oven these sre exceptionally
useful gifts at very low prices.
Wood, Vallance
Hardware Company, Limited
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GIFTS Cor
Men an« Women
Waterman's, Schaeffer, Parker, and Eversharp
PEN AND PENCIL SETS
Names engraved PREE of charge In gold or silver
on sets purchased from us
20% DISCOUNT
STILL APPLIES ON MANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS
SANTA'S SHOPPING CENTRE
SENIOR
LEAGUE GAME
NELSON CIVIC ARENA
TONIGHT—9:15
NELSON-SPOKANE
MAPLE LEAFS BULLDOGS
Doors Open st 8:30. Game st 9:15.
ADMISSION: Reserved Seats 75*. Adult Rush 50t>
Children Under 15. 25*
PLEASE NOTE!   Owing to tht Storu btlng ktpt optn until 8 p.m.
thli gimt will not commence until 8:18,
NEXT GAME-Ntlton vt. Klmbirley: Dttt unitttltd.
WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT
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LOCKNIT LINGERIE
Guirtnteed Run-Proof ,
ORIENT HOSIERY
J. A. C» Laughton
Away Attending
Poet Graduate Coune
at Portland, Ore.
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GIVE HIM A
SCARF
For Christmas
He mey went e warm woolen
scarf for cold days or a silk scarf
for dressier social occasions —
in either case, you'll find just
what he wants In this collection
of new scarves selected especially
to please men.
$1.25 $1.50 „ $3.75
EMORY'O
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LIMITED
Sanu
Tht Man't Stort
Open Evenings Till Xmas
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'37 Ford Tudor
Hitter,   Defroiter,  tte.
BARGAIN PRICE
Queen City Motors
Llmlttd 881 Jcttphlnt St
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FOR MANY A HOME
Christmas comes but once^e year but always no
matter how good the times may be, to some families '
It cannot come at all. To such families and with <a
special thought for the happiness of the children the 0
Nelson and District Christmas Cheer Fund every year tf
sends something designed to make for e nappy gj
Christmas home. Jtf
Every dollar sent In will bring many dollars worth j*5
of happiness to some family. Let us ell do something kt
to help. j£
S   Please send contributions to President )ohn Draper, _6
W. E. Wanon, City Clerk; The Royel Bank of $
0   Cenada or the Dally News. w
a       Christmai Cheer Fund Committee g
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Tour Groceries
Our up to the minute
delivery van makes deliveries to every pert of
the City 4 times dally.
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IDAY AND SATURDAY
OPEN TONIGHT TILL * P.M.
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A, medium, ttU
t dot., !?r
BACON: Swlft'i Premium,
•Meed, </i lb.   ,       9d|.
eirton, 2 for  ******
PURE PORK SAUSAGE:
Swift'i Brookflild, *%t*
Lb. carton -—■  ff.
SWOTS PREMIUM HAM
10 to 12 lb. average, OC«
Ibe     oeeeeeaee f.s ie * esst eis^ee* ss* 8* it e   WV
Christmas Crackers and
Table Decorations
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2 Ibi. ;	
CARROTS: Frtih
young, 2 bunchet _____
BEETS:
2 bunchu .	
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10.
INDIVIDUAL SQUASH:    Aft
2 for     <**
LETTUCE: Ltrgt firm
httdi, 2 for - .	
RADISHES, GREEN
ONIONS: 2 bunchet .
SPANISH  ONIONS:
Ltrgt, mild, 4 Ibt. —
SWEET
POTATOES: 4 lb*.	
CELERY: Utah,
Green, Ib. ...... ._._...
191
Gretn   Pett,   Grttn   Ptpptrt,
Cucumben,   Cauliflower,
Avoeidot.
GRAPEFRUIT: Tlxtl,
Pink fleih, 4 for	
APPLES: Fincy
Delicloui, 8 lbl. _____
FRESH RHUBARB:        f QA
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25«!
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CRANBERRIES! Capt
Cod, 2 lbl. -
SUNKI8T . ORANGES - Tht
poultr Ntveli, In ill tliet, doz.
23U m m m
TOKAY GRAPES:
2 lbl. .	
SWEET MANDARIN
ORANGES: Box	
Heinx Sweet Mixed Pickles i 27 otk jir S9*i
Ripe Olives: (Welcome), taH tin  23*
(Also full assortment larger sixes)
Welch's Pure Crape Juice: J6 ox. bottle ....... 35*
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Pinti, doz. 99c
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Crapefruit Juice: Trinidad, tall tins, 3 for ...... 25*
Pineapple Juice: Tall tin, 2 for 25*
An Interesting Assortment ol
FANCY GROCERIES
Queen end Stuffed Olives, Pickles, Meat and Fish Pastes
Assorted Cheese, Sauces, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Shirriffs Cranberry Sauce ind Assorted Jellies for 29*
Imported Roquefort Cheese: Lb. ............. 69*
Speciel Matured Ontario Cheese: Lb,  39*
Royal City No. 3 Peas, 2 tins  35*
Royal City Golden Bantam Corn: 3 tins 35*
Garden City Cut Green Beans: 3 tins  35*
Libby's White Asparagus Tips: Tall tins ........ 23*
Green Beans (Asparagus Pack), fincy quality,
2 tins 39*
Christmas Candies, Nuts, Etc
Christmas Mixed Serins: 2 Ibs  49*
Christmas Chocolate Creams ind Jellies: 2 Ibs. . 494*
Patterson's Assorted Chocolates: 5 Ib. box ... f 1.19
Ganong's Chocolates: Creami and Jellies, 4 Ib. box 98*
Cluster Raisins: Australian, fancy pick, box ... 29*
Uyer Figa: Lb. cello 35*
Complete assortment imported, plain ind fancy cocktail
biscuits: pkt  35* to 45*
Mincemeat: Best quality, bulk, 2 lbs. 29*
Mixed Nuts: Best quality, no peanuts, 2 Ibs 49*
Shelled Almonds: California, Ib. 49*
Shelled Brixils: Lb 49*
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STEAM LAUNDRY
SUPERIOR SERVICE
PHONE 1.2-8
Christmas
Doughnuts
Fane? Frosted
The PERCOLATOR
Ordtr Your Chrlttmtt
Whipping Cream
EARLY
PALM DAIRIES LIMITED
FINANCIAL  SECURITY
INVESTORS SYNDICATI
Monthly Stvlngi Pltn
R. W. DAWSON
Bonded Repreientetlve
Box 81     Hlpptrton Blk.     Ph. 187
STEAKS
TENDER, JUICY
Qrenfell's Caft
Opp. Civic Theitre
FURNACES
Installed end Repaired
R.H.MABEI
Phont 888     810 Koottnay 8
OFFICIAL    TRIC0    Wit
SHIELD  WIPER   SERVK
STATION
Peebles Motoi
Baktr St,    Llmlttd    Phont
CIVIC
Tonight and Friday
Complttt tt 7-00-8:60
Five Turkeyi Give
Tonite, 8:5
P"
for
LUMBER
PHONE 82
1935 Chevrolet
Muter Coich. Miny ml lit of cirt.
free trtniportttlon. An CMC
excellent fimlly ctr. _■ M*_»
Sowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.
Opp. Poit Offlct tnd Humt Hottl
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"Outslde These Walla"
with '•
DOLORES COSTELLO
VIRGINIA WEIDLER
mmmwm*mmm-mmmw
GIFTS to PLEASE
CIQAR  LIQHTERS*.
Prlot 	
DEFROSTER
FANS: Prlct 	
PEEP mirrors:
Prlot 	
LOCK  OAS TANK
CAP: Prlot	
ELECTRIC WIND 69 OC
SHIELD DEFROSTER8*?>'J
PANEL CLOCKS:
Prlct   „
STEERING WHEEL
SPINNER8!
$2.65
$4.95
$2.00
$2^0
$6.20
$1.10
POLISHING  KITS:
Prlct	
FENDER GUIDES!
Ptlr	
RADIATOR GRILLS
COVERS: Up from _..
FOG  LAMPS:
Up from	
RADIOS:
Up from 	
HEATERS:
Up from	
WINDSHIELD
WASHERS. Prlct .
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$3.00
$l.7S
$9.9!
$4.5
NELSON TRANSFER
Company, Limited
35 - PHONES - 3^
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