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Waves of German Bombers May Be Loosed
Against British Ships and -Coast He
Threatens; Demand Conference
BERLIN, Oct. 13 (Friday)—(AP).—Adolf Hitler early
today Indirectly asked President Roosevelt to Intervene in the
wer w advising Great Britain to meat Germany In conference.
Failure of the United States to do this, the Fuehrer Indicated, would result In his unleashing a "war In earnest"
against Great Britain and France producing the "most gruesome bloodbath in history."      •
The Fuehrer's views were given to foreign correspondents
by hts Preu chief, Dr. Otto Dietrich, after a conference of several hours Which followed study by Hitler of Prime Minister
Chamberlain's rejection Thursday of Germany's peace terms.
In brlet Hltler'i views were rep*
ANTI-REPEAL1STS
TAKE UP BATTLE
IN U. S. SENATE
Advocates of Re,peal
Lose One Vote
Counted orr.
tf, 6ci ii (cp)-
1 tune ilnce debite
wlevlied United
_.atei neutrality meuure, the
picture of a greit Intercontinental, lell-iufficient economy embracing tha Weitern hemisphere
"from the Arctic Circle to Cipe
Horn* wu given, the lenate today"
The propoul ctme from Robert
lafolletto (Progreulve-Wiscon-
lin), nn of the fimoui "Fighting
Bob whoie Pacific lentlmente
crated a furore ln United Stetei
political circlei 22 yen* ago,
(AIm tm Page Ibt)
Anti-repeal ipokeimin held ihe
floor todiy ind thoee advocating a
reviled Neutrality Act replacing the
Armi embirgo with a cuh-and-
carry plin lut one vote they had
. counted upon.
Senator Dennii Chauvea (Democratic-New Mexico), after a ipeech
in which he dwelt upon desirability
ot maintaining the United States'
traditional policy at neutrality its
foreign wirs, tnnounced he would
oppoie the Rooievelt-iponiored embirgo repeal reiolutlon.
MAR PLANTI MOVI
Senator William J. Bulow (Democrat, South Dakota) declared there
' wu tear abroad that United Statu
manufacturer! might move- their
planta to Canada lt the embargo
on armi ihlpmenti to belligerenti
remilni in force.
While miking no chargei, Bulow
declared tbe profit motive wu
promoting iome ot the agitation tor
repeal.
Senator Bailey (Democrat,
North Carolina) luued a ititi-
ment ihowlng the extent to whloh
Bropoied rutrlotlone would bin
nlted Statu ooem-golng veuili
eirrylng cargo er peuengin to
any oountry whloh had declared
Iteelf a belligerent.
Thli would virtually destroy the
united Stetei Mercantile Marine,
Bailey uld. He li leading a movement to have thue restriction! relaxed to exclude from their operatloni countriu technically belligerent but tar removed trom the
Wer tone.
At conclusion at today'i debite
Senator Alben Berkeley (Democrat, Kentucky) unounced there
would be a lilting Saturday end
aiked that thou who had further
•peechei to make on the general
quutlon be prepired to make them
at once.
Hundreds of jews
and Arabs Enlist
JERUSALEM. OcL 12 (CP-Hiv-
u)—Jewi md Aribi were rupond-
-ig by the hundred! tonight to a
recruiting cimpilgn for 2000 Ptlei-
tlntini to be uied ln tbe auxiliary
lervicu of the Britiih army.
M. P. JOINS ARMY
LONDON, OcL 12 (CP)--Arthur
Hendenon, 46-year-old Libor member of pirlliment hu entered the
mllitery lervice, lt wu innounced
tonighL He lerved ai an artillery
officer In the teit war. ,
FIRES AT PLANS! **
COPENHAGEN, OcL 12 <AP)-
A Danish coast guard ship reported lt tired warning ihoti this ifternoon at two Oerman planu off
Copenhagen ln the Oereiund (On
Sound) and that the planei then
iwung Eaitward, Sway trom Din-
lih waten.
resented u being:
In  view  of Mr.
Chimberliln'!
ipeech, Germiny muit wige a war
on a gigantic acale agalnit Britain
and France.
The command for action would
be delayed If there ihould be any
Indication Pruldent Rooievelt wu
likely to toll Mr. Chimberliln he
muit expreu a wllllngneu to meet
with Genneny to conference.
The cleir lmpllcitlon at the conference wu that lacking iuch indlcitioni, the Germin air force,
with u many u 800 bomben flying tn wivu; might be looted
igilnit Britiih ships and coutel
polnti,
Ruula le ready te euppert Qir-
miny, and Italy li willing either
to remain .neutral er fight, u the
- genenl itaff miy diclde, Dr. DU-
trleh uld. Hitler therefore regard!
Oormany ae unbeatable..
REPLY INSOLENT
Dr. Dietrich ducribed Mr. Chamberlain'i Speech u "an lniolent
reply" to the Fuehrer'! peace termi
u let forth In hia Reichitag ipeech
lut Friday.        ,
After itudying fin ipeech, the
Fuehrer late lait night lummoned
hi. generil itaff. Then Dr. Dietrich
wu called in. Early today Dietrich
met a imall group ot foreign correspondent! to outline the lituation
at HiUer seei IL
The United Statea, Dr. Dietrich
expounded, could put an end to the
war If ihe unequlvocilly told Britain ahe would not lupport her unleu efforti to uttle tbe problemi
at iuua were made at the council
table.
Germiny, Hltler'i lieutenant nil
felt that Mr. Chimberliln hid not
Indicited a wllllngneu to lit down
to telk thingi over with the Reich.
Mr. Chemberliln'i ipeech, be uld,
indicated determination to "annihilate" the German people.
"Let'i iee who will be annihilated," the Preu chief nil
Germany, to the opinion ot other
prominent Null who Joined to the
conference, thui far hu .not attempted to display hers air powen
in the WuL They uld there were
never more thin two dozen plinu
mused for any attack.
But before Modlin, to Poland,
they clilmed 800 power-diving
bomben hid been let Iocee.
A ilmiltr number attacking Britiah ihipi ind itnteglc coutel polnti,
they clilmed, could do untold damage.
FEED SUPPLIES HIGHER
OTTAWA, OcL 12 (CP). — Sup-
flies of feed gritni In Canada tor
939-40 are greater than a year ago,
the Dominion Bureau ot Statistic!
reported today. Increaied production together with larger itocki hu
reiulted to a nipply of 11,800,000
toni compared with 10,900,000 at the
beginning of lut seison.
FISHING BOAT BURNS
SEATTLE, OcL 12 (AP). - Fire
destroyed the 42-ton fishing boat
Kasain in Puget Sound aeir here
late today but iti crew of three
neaped to lite boata.
Lady Clark-Kerr, wife ot Sir
Archibald Clark-Kerr, Britiih
imbuudor to Chlni, pictured
when ihe irrived to New York
■boird the S.S. Sinta Lucli. Ltdy
Clirk-KeiT is en route trom Vil-
niraiio, Chile, to Chlni, to rejoin
ner husband.
Board Ready lo
Back!
Nelson Board of Trade Thundiy
directed drafting of a ruolutlon
expressing readlneu "to mpport
the Government to any meisuru
taken for the luccessful proiecutlon ot the war"; but defeated a
reiolutlon urging registration of
weilth, induitry end minpower on
the ground thit the time wu probably not ripe and that to any case
thii wu a matter tor the Federal
Government to decides
. (Fer Story See  Page Seven)
EFFOWJTOHALT
FREIGHTER FAIL
VANCOUVER. Ort 12 (CP). -
The Dutch freighter Djambl uiled
from Vancouver today for the Dutch
Eut Indies and the Orient with 10
British Columbia teamen md eight
men from Seittle deipite efforti of
the Seamen'i Union ot the Pacific
to hilt the veisel.
Hugh Murphy, Secretary of the
Britiih Columbia Seamen'i Union,
S. U. P. affiliate, uld that union offlciili ln Seattle had telephoned
him and uked him to attempt to
■top the Seattle men from sailing
on the freighter but thit he did not
have lutficlent time to take any
legal action.
Murphy uld the Seattle union
claimed the Importation of alien
labor to Canada to man the veuel
wu illegal and alio that 18 Dutch
crew memben who left the Djambl
tn Seattle had not received tbeir
wagu.'
UNIVERSITY DEAN
ACTING PRESIDENT
RESEARCH COUNCIL
OTTAWA. Ort 12 (CP). - Profeuor C. J. Mackenzie, Dean of the
Fas-ulty of Engineering at the Univenlty of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon,
hu been appointed Acting Pruldent of the National Resetrch Council, lt wu announced today by Hon.
W. D. Euler, Miniiter of Trade and
Chairman of the committee of tbe
Privy Council on Scientific and
Induitrlil Research.
CRANBROOK LIBERALS NOMINATE
McGRATH BYELECTION CANDIDATE
CRANBROOK B. C, Ort 12-At
a large and enthuilutlc meeting of
tbe Uberali of Cranbrook dlitrlcL
with every polling dlvlilon represented, Arnold 3. McGrath wu nom*
imted at candidate in the byelection mtde necesury by the retirement ot Hon. F. M. MicPhenon.
The meeting wu called to order
by J. A. Genest, District Chairman
and J. H. Cameron wu appointed
Secretary for the meeting.
Mr. Munroe of Newgate moved
nomination ot Mr. McGrath; Mr.
Parsoni of Kimberley nominated
A. B. Smith, and W. Ellii of Skookumchuck nominated C. J. Little. After a motion that nomination! be
cloied, Mr. Little announced that
hli mme wu not to go before tbe
convention.
Mr. Geneit called on Mr. McGrath and Mr. Smith to address the
meeting, which they did briefly^.
MacKenzie Morrison ind Will
Pritchard were ippolnted scrutineer!
end the tint vote ihowed 82 to
25 In favor ot Mr. McGrath. He made
a ihort ipeech promising hte but
efforti.
Chirlu Reid of Vincouver, Liberal organizer, ipoke, emphaiizlng
the fict thit with a Province lirger
than Wuhlngton, Oregon and Idaho,
and a population of approximately
790,000, E C had achieved wonderfully tine roadi. Mr. Reid praised
the ItUtude of R. L. Maitland in
regard to wartime election!, and
wound up by uying that the dlitrict Libenli ihould iee to lt that
Mr. McGrath wu elected by a big
majority.
Russia Urged Not
to Make Demands
Leading to Strife
DfMm Scandinavian. Representations Are
Welcomed by Finland as Conversations
Begin at Kremlin Council Table
WASHINGTON. OcL 12 (AP)—Swinging Into diplomatic acUon
to behalf ot Finland, the United Stetei todiy urged Ruult, to eftecL not
to preu any demindi which would lead to itrife with ber Baltic
neighbor.
White Finland prepared to ratet any demandi iuch u have made
Estonia, Litvte and Lithuania vlrtuil protectontu ot Soviet Russia,
Laurence StetnhirdL United Stetei Ambuudor, called at the Kremlin
to Moicow. Liter the state' department here gave thla explanation ot
hli mluion: .
"The Government ot tha United Stetei hu expreued to the
Oovernment ot the Union ot Soviet Soclalln Republlci ite eirneit hope
that nothing would occur that would be calculated to attect injuriously
tbe peaceful relitioni between Soviet Ruuia and Flnlind.
Thli ii a unilateral'ind entirely Independent ictlon of Ute United
■ estate! Government"
Duplessis (alls
for United Fight
on Quebec Rights
ORMSTOWN, Que, OcL 12 (CP)
-Quebec Province bilongi ln Confederation and hi eonicioui of "lta
obligitloni under Ctaada'i constitution, premier Duplessii uld to.
day it a political rally In toll
finning centre « mllu Southweit
of Montreal.
The leider ot French Canada'i
thru-year-old Union Nitionile government,- ieeklng reelection Oct. 28,
declired  hli   idmlnlitratlon   wu
bea
He ipoke to French and EntfUh
to- elector! at Chateauguiy-La-
Prairie conltituency, cilllng on
"Iriih and Scoti, English and
French, Citholici and PrOtutanti"
to "get together tor the welfare ot
the Province."
' "Ottawa hu taken all klndi ot
means to centralize," he continued.
be conUnued. "Ottawa hu taxed
our natunl reiourcei under the
Wer Meuuru AcL Ottawi hu
taxed electricity In violation of the
right! of the Province. The electricity ruourcu of Quebec belong
to the Province."
Calling on Quebec'i "two grut
neu" to Join bandi to the "tight
by the Province for the Province,"
Premier Dupluiii nld French ud
English to Quebec had done "greet
thlngi tor the welfare-of thli
Province and thli Cinada of oun."
MINERS SUPPORT
PIONEER STRIKE
BRALORNE, B. ti, Ort 12 (CP).
—A committee''appointed by 190 of
the 450 employen ot Bralorne Minu
Ltd- today nld telegnmi hid been
unt to the Britiih Columbit Libor
Minister and the Superintendent at
Pioneer Gold Mlnu ot Britiih Columbia, Ltd- endortlng a itrike
railed at Pioneer Mlnu list Sunday.
"Wa ihall view with alarm and
resentment any effort to force the
Pioneer worken to return'to work,"
the telegram reported to have been
sent ot Labor Mlnliter G. S. Pear-
ion iteted. "We believe tbeir cue
li eminently Juit one. Thii ii not
time for legal hate iplittlng. The
men have grievance! and wa demand they.be rectified Pleaie be
advlied thit the worken ot Britiih Columbil are to no mood to
tolerate another fltico like Blubber
Bay. Youn for induitrlil peaea and
fair ptey."
San Franciico
Spoktne
Penticton
Vemon  ,
Kelownt
Grand Forki
Kailo
Cranbrook
Cilgiry
Edmonton
Swift Current
Moon Jiw
Prince Alb
(•)—Befbw aero.
Forecute— Kooteniy: Fieih ihlft
Ing winds, slightly unsettled ind
turning colder at night, probably
with froit
REPORT WELCOMED
HELSINGFORS, OcL 12 (AP).
—Finland tonight welcomed report! ot United Stetei and Scan-
dlntvten repreientationi to her
bebalf to Moicow where a Fin-
niih detention gathered around
the ume Kremlin conference table at which Soviet Ruula hu
obtained important concessions
from thru other Biltic Statu,
Offlciili milntalned alienee,
but well-informed obierven uld
then reporti confirmed their belief thit powerful outiide forcei
were working to nve Finland
from demandi iuch ti thou
which raultod to ipeedily-con-
duded mututl auiitenee picte
between Estonia, Latvia, Llthu.
ante and Ruula.  ' >,
Mlnliten of tba  Scandinavian
tSSSm foUowed  United  Stitei
  -"-' '---"— intny
me!nwh.le,   continued
...  ii to reiiit attacki on
ier Independence to tha event ibe
feeli forced to reject, Soviet demand!. What then demandi are
hat not yet bun divulged.
Optimistic lourcu ineculated the
Ruulani demindi at leut had not
leemed so unreuonable to the
Flnnlih envoy u to lack a bull
tor diicuuion.
CONVERSATIONS OPEN
MOSCOW. Ort 12 (AP)-Con-
vemtlom between Finland and
Soviet Ruuia began today around
tha councU table at tbe Kremlin
where three other Baltic countries, Eitonli, Latvia and Lithuania, have concluded hasty mutual
auiitenee agreement! with Ruula
ln the lut two weeki.
Preient at tha hour'i preliminary
conference were the Soviet Premier ind Foreign Commissi-, Vya-
cheiteff Molotoff, Joieph Stelin,
and the Assistant Foreign Com*
mluar, Vladimir Potemkin. The
Flnnlih delegation wu heided by
the former premier ind now imbuudor to Sweden, Juho Paasl-
klvL
Ai they art the United Statu
and the Scandinavian countriu,
Norwiy, Sweden and Denmark,
made offlclil representation! it the
Soviet foreign office uking that the
negotlatloni with Finland ihould
-to no wiy Infringe on that country's traditloniUy neutral poiition.
Says Decision lo
Fight Necessary
KINGSTON, Ont, Ort 12 (CP)
—Camda'i decliion to enter the
war wu the only pouible decliion
when tbe country hid to choose
between wir ind the mrrender ot
prlnclplei vital to tree Institution!
ind the choien wiy of life, Hon.
Normin Rogen, Minliter ot Nitlonil defence, told the gridutttng
elm ot Royil Military College at
a dinner tonight
"No effort wai ipared on the
part ot tbe Allied Powen to find
an honorable path ot negotiation
that would lead ui away trom war,"
he aald. "We did not want war.
We wanted above all elie the u-
lurance of puce and a. guarantee
that tha reillty ot puce would not
be ihittered by repeated threat! of
aggreuion.
''Our find decliion wu bued
neither on tear nor on hatred. We
bued lt on a lober Judgment and
a firm ruolve. We were compelled
at the lut to chooie between wir
and the mrrender of prlnclplei
which are vital to our free lnstl-
tltloni and our choien wty ot life.
With the line thui joined, only one
aniwer wu pouible."
TO REVISE LEGISLATURE
INVITATIONS, OPENING
VICTORIA, Ort 12 (CP)/-Of*
flclal Invitation liiti tor the opening at the Britiih Columbit Legliltture thii Fill are being revised
•o that iome people who have tried
unsucceisfuUy tor yun to ittend
wUl he able to get reierved seats.
Some ot these who have been
preient year ifter yeu wUl be dropped from the Ust Seite of othen
who uiually get Invltetlom but cannot ba preseiit will ba kept tor
these who csn,
A refugee trom hli nitive tend
since the rin to power ot Adolf
Hitter, Count Johann Henrich von
Bernstorff, ibove, German ambuudor to United Statei .until
thit country'i entry Into the lut
war to U17, died recently ln Geneva at the age of 7«. He hid lived
almoit u a recluie during the
lait Ave yein.
GERMAN RADIO
REFUSES RELAY
ERKKO SPEECH
HELSINGFORS, Oct IS (Friday).
(AP)—Ibe flve-mlnute addreu of
Foreign Minliter Elju Erkko to
North America wu cancelled early
today, a foreign office ipokeimin
nid, because thi German rtdlo refund to relty lt on the ground of
Ite-"WlUeir JPtlbre. .■;,
• The addreu wu cancelled juit
before it wu icheduled to go on
the air at 1:110 a.m.
(Radio offlciili to New York nid
the Germin transmitter wu the
only one powerful enough to relay the ipeech trom Helilngfon to
New York).
Erkko, however, delivered the
ume ipeech to an all-Scandtoaviin
audience.
The foreign mlnliter did not mention Russii by nune to hli ipeech.
He nid it hid been necessiry to
tike "precautionary meuurei" but
thit thue meuures, though they
necessarily tike so serloui a shape,
do not Imply thit Flnlind hu given
up her will to peice."
"Their purpoie," Erkko added,
"Ii to ihow that sbe can not submit or comply with dictate! of an
outiide factor which would reiult
ln her Internitlonil and political
activity being dependent on lomething other thin her own tree will."
CANADA'S FIRST
WAR LOAN SOLD
OTTAWA, Ort 12 (CP).-Hon. J.
L. Raliton, Minister of Finance, announced tonight Canada'i tint war
loan to the preient war—a $200,000,-
000 luue of two-year two per cent
notei, ilready told to the Canadian
chartered bank! at par.
'Thli followed tba policy announced to the budget speech during the ipeciil war leraion of Par-
Uament to September of avoiding
going into the public loan market
"until the initial effecti of wtr ex
pendituru tnd nurchuei by other
Governmenti in thli country had begun to itlmulite producUon tnd
expand the volume ot public
nvingi."
Attacks Repulsed
British Apparently Not Yet Thrown Into
Actual Fighting; Germans Suffered
Hundreds of Casualties Say French ,
PARIS, Oct. 13 (Friday)—(AP).—Thirty thousand British troops wera reported early today to have joined the French
forces on the Northeastern German front.
' French troops resumed their attacks on German lines
last night after five days of defensive action, but apparently,
the British had not yet been thrown Into the actual f ighlng.
The French high command said German attacks at Kt&t
tared points along the 100-mile front between the Moselle
and the Rhine Rivers had been repulsed.
Operatloni atlll fell ihort of.a*-
BRITAIN FIRMlYj
REJECTS PEACE
ON HITLER TERM
War or Real Lasting
Peace Is Offered
German Head
(tee text ef ipeeoh en page three.)
general offenilve, but lt wu indicited the French hid teken the
initiative away from the Germani.
The general itaff'l communique
tonight teriely referred to the renewed ttttck if "ictivlty of our
idvance element!." Mllitery advicu,
however, uld the French pttroli,
edging through the woodi ind over
the hllli ol no-mtn'i tend between
the Maginot and Siegfried llnu,
hid engaged to levenl encounter!
with tbe German advance guard.
FRENCH LOSS FIW
French reporti nld German pa*
troll iuffered "hundred." ot cu-
uiltlei when on the offenilve, and
the French very few.
Today'i major engagements took
plice South of Surbruecken, on
toe Eut and Wut ot which the       .._-,-„  _.  „ ,— .
5£^ta,lm«d ..^gS^vlSrt'
^Sie Southern approach to the elty
ll guerded by the Wlnterberg Fort,
one ot the principle worki ot the
Siegfried lit* ...
The flret party ef nine accredited Enallih war eorrupondenti
to viilt the Weitern front returned with word that the llne_be-
tween the Meulle and 'the Saar
Rivera wu holding firm deipite
German eountir-ittieki, which
itarted Sundiy and continued until today.;
Tha eorrupondenti entered Germui territory to the flnt mldwiy
between the Monlle and the Saar,
where tbe French are holding advance position! ind French, irtillery ii Intermittently ihelling tbe
^fhe Moeelle aanult auumed the
chiracteriitlci of • miniaturei offensive, reporti nid, with brief
artillery barragei followed by a
chirge of Infantry companlei lupported by automatic arms. Tbe
French reported the itteck repulsed
ifter one of the longest individual
engagement! yet undertakea
To Form Council to
Halt Profiteering
VANCOUVER, Oct M (CP).-
A conlerence, called by the Houw*
wlvu' League of Britiih Columbil, will be held here October 30
to form a Consumers' Research
Council whoie aim will be to
halt alleged profiteering on tood
and other products to the Province.
The Council will "eet ln the
tatereiti of consumen, both Pro-
vlnclally and Municipally, in conjunction with the Wertime Pricu
and Tradw Board of the Dominion
Government," league offlciili uld
to announcing the meeting, to be
attended by urvice and
church club* and varloui
men'r and women'i auoclation
repreientetlvei
Truck Driver on Trial at Fernie as
Result Death Two Persons, Collision;
Seemed Under Influence Says Officer
FERNIE, B. C Oct 11-The trial,
ot Charlu Edward Langridge,
chirged with manslaughter, commenced at the tall assizes to the
Provincial Court Houn Thunday,
Mr. Juitlce Fliher preeldlng. The
charge -rose out of the fatal highway accident September It in which
Elizabeth Ann Whltford and her
ion, Chirlu Richard Whltford, formerly of New Wutmlniter, loit
their llvu when their cir wu demolished when itruck by a truck
allegedly driven by Langridge.
The tint witneu, J. B. Harding,
civil engineer, testified u to plans
of the icene of the accident
Dr. George Leroux gave medical
teitlmony. __
George B. McLellin of the R.C.
MP. it Edmonton, who happened to
be travelling ln the vicinity, related
how he took charge of attain until
the arrival of Constable P. Frayne
of Fernie. Tire mirki ihowed thit
the truck hid been on the left hand
tide of the roid tt the time of the
tccident tnd to preserve thue very
distinct mirki he hid kept all passing traffic to the oppoilte aloe ot
the road. Re had ipoken to the truck
driver, who appeared to be under
the Influence of liquor, hli walk
being umteedy ind hli eyelid! heavily lidded, and there being a imell
of liquor about him.
The next witneu, Anton Roilckr
of Galloway, a flnt aid man employed at the mill at that point, testified .that he had examined the
bodiu of the victim! of the accident He had alio eximlned Jamu
Mahoney, the truck drlver'i helper,
•nd Arthur Whltford. He found thit
the latter wu suffering trom raper-
flclil woundi ind slight ihock.
Fnnk Rothel of Nitel wu under
crou-examlnation when the court
adjourned.
J. 0.  Spreull of Cnnbrook li
Jiroiecutlng, while Langridge ii de-
ended by Herchmer sti Mitchell of
Fernte.
The Jury coniiiti of Ben Drew Sr,
foreman; Phillip Benn, Erneit Morrlion, George Ltmont Hirry Eastwood, Kenneth Himllton, Joieph
Glllli, Albert Harrard, Leonard
Brett George Wisnock Jr., Arthur
Arrowsmith tnd William Hardy,
firmly rejected peace with , ._.
Hitler bued upon recognition ot
hii conquest! of Poland and!
Czecho-Slovakia.
It offered the German ebaaoaw
lor hli choice of wir to the bitten
end or a real luting peace fortified by effective guarantees
againit further aggreiilon.
Sir Archibald Sinclair, Liberal
leeder, told the House ha hoped
the Government "may go furtfter
thstn they have gone to the deftol*
tion ot the alrai ot Britiih noli
icy."
- He luggeited u peaea eondl*
tions that Hitler "march hla troopi
out of ill countriu he bu acquired by violence during tha last
two yun," give Polind and
Czecho-Slovakia "freedom" and
provide a plebiscite to Austria.
Oeorge Lenibury, veteran pacifist
and former Labor leader, urged
that the King of the Belgitni tnd
President Rooievelt mike one more
supreme effort to bring witting
nitioni together at a conference
table. !
NO OTHIR ANSWER
Speaking for Labor, Clement M>
tlee, oppoiition luder, accepted th*
Prime Minister'! declaration.
"We are aiked to condone a crime
and to truit the crimlntl," ba sabs
"No British Government could
make answer other than that which
the Prime Minister hu given."
Sir Stafford Crlppi, former Labor
front-bencher, urged that eventually some form of federation or
letgue be iet up, In which "the, lndlvlduil statei resigned iome meuure of their nttiontl sovereignty
tor the uke ot peice."
The Polish foreign minister, August Zeleski, received by the King
todiy, heird Mr. Chimbertein'i
ipeech tnd ta tn intervtew nld
bla government wu ln complete
agreement with Britein and France.
He wu touched by the lympath*
expreued by the King, he uid.
Zaleskl returni tomorrow to Pirii,
the seat ot hli government
Tbe King ilgned the flnince bill,
which coven Brltain'i drutic war
budget during the day.
■
Rhine River Dam
Gates Are Closed
BASEL, Switzerland, Oct U ->
(AP).—French troopi today cloied
the Rhine River dam gatei at
Kembi, 10 mllu North of here, push,
ing flood waters high over the
shoali opposite German's so-called
"Rhine Gibraltar" at Iiteto.
The French troops icted ihortly
ifter reporti reached here thet Germm forcu were working In the
shoals under cover of darkness,
leading to the belief they might be
peparlng to crou the Rhine at toll
tip of the Maginot line.
Closing of the gates ilso colnci*
ded with reporti ot Germin ittacks
igiinit the walled French town ot
Liuterbourg, 100 mllu North along
toe river.	
STATEMENTS LIKELY TO
PREJUDICE RECRUITING
BRINGS 3-MONTH TERM
DUNCAN, B. C, Oct 13 <CP).-
Leslie H. Lonsdale wu convicted
here today of "making statement!
likely to prejudice the recruiting,
training or discipline of Hli Majesty'! forcei," and sentenced to three
months imprisonment
i
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,m
 OTTLID IN iONO IN CANADA* It VtAHf 0|-0
11 ox. $2,001 25 OS. $8.11
SECOND DAY OF
HOSPITAL DRIVE
IS SUCCESSFUL
Second day ef the diitrlet drive
(or produce tat Kooteniy Lake
Oinrnl Hoipital wis highly ius-
cewful. suted Ml» Vera _B- tidt,
Heipiui superintendent, Thunder
night
A truckloi. at about |ooo pounds
ef fruit md vsiiubles wis re-
eelvid fri
eemse ia mm* m camm
i os, »i.»i aa es. $-•«; 40 es. HM
City to
wii stated a iint--
about 1O0O pounds would be domt-
ed by •>||e rancher frotn thit vlcin-
Wednaidiy'i drive on tha Wait
Arm netted 4210 pounds of produce msinly potatoei, bills, carfoti,
apples, plums md petr,
Today the City of Nelton truck,
Which U donittd tor the drive,
will work betweaa Re-eon and
Hilton-
ONLY LIIIRAL LIFT
PRINCI ALIIRT POLL
PRINCI AtBBRT. Sask, Oet U
(CT). — Norman JL Ruuel, pioneer
cattle buyer and farmer, wld to*
day he would not conteit tbe Prince
Albert Provincial byelection Oct.
23, He indicated previously he
would be an Independent candidate,
Thli leivei ene nominee, H. 3,
Fruer, Liberal, In tbe field.
NILION DAILY NEWS. NELSON, B-C-FBIDAY MORNINO. bCTjJIi *^M>
Trail Citizens Jam. Street to See
Demonstration by Fire Department
ButBrigadeAway on Genuine Calls
TRAIL B. C, Oct. tl-Whtle a
crowd of cltltam Thursdiy night
Jimed the lataraeetlan ef Cedar Av.
enue and Eldorido strict te iet a
dtnspnstnjlon ef lift saving by the
Trill fire DwirBMnt, thi ippir-
itui wu cilled to a chimney fire al
list Timiric Avenue. Tbe demon-
itritlon wu delayed ibout 20 minutei. firemen hid no looner let*
tied tbeir ippiritui in the hill
whin in ilii-m Jor anothir chim*
my fire st 2UI Dmiel (tret was
received.
Pire wi smoke effecti wera set
Into operitlen at windowi In the
top itory of the Knighti of Pythiai
HiU md luppoMd eeeupgnta luued
Hill
criei
nd luppond eecupen1
of help. Thin the lire Hren
blew and thi aPparitui wu heard
speeding through thi itreeti, But lt
didn't irrivi it the tcint ol the
damonitritlon, ier It wu otf on a
genuine sail.
Aldermin Wllllim Tiomion,
Chilrman of tha Fire, Water end
Uglft Committee, used a public
addreu iyttem set up st the
Knlghta ef Pythlu Rail ta give a
ihort addreii on fire prevention
while the cltlzeni, gtthered there,
•wilted the demonstrition.
One min Jumid into ■ net md a*
other wu carried down a ladder by
a flremin. Artificial respir»tlon, using ot in lnhilitor, ilso wu dem.
onstntid. Members ef the Trill
Junior Police Corpi distributed
pamphlets in the crpwd
With the list Issue of city witer
service killis sn "important reminder to houiehelden" wu diitributed,
■tatlng that "now ia the Ume to
have your hutlng lyitimi, itove*
pipes ind chimney! carefully eximlned."
Msmisa. iwato ms kgm-ta m s-eruas
ts t/l aa.tl.Tt
.This advt, il not published or
displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tha Govern*
! ment of British Columbia.
UCO MAZDA
LAMPS Sold by
$ufamui $81} (flo.
t--v'.i(afif-- i?., ,_>•«. J
ToM
BICYCLE RIDERS
Bicycles (not motorcycles), baby carriages and go-carts
are considered as Passenger's Baggage and may be
checked free of charge, on all classes of passage transportation (Rail, Coast and Inland Steamships), other
than that covering Special Bargain Fares,
Those who ride a bicycle should taka It with them on
their next trip to the City or Country.
An excellent suggestion for week-end outings.
Simply ask the Ticket or Baggage Agent to cheek your
bicycle on your passage ticket. You claim It again at
your destination.
Full particulars from your Local Agent, or write C.
Bruee Burpee, General Passenger Agent,
C.P.R- Vancouver, B.C.
NELSON'S LEADING HOTELS
Hume Hotel Nelson, B. C.
OfOnoi BENWILL, Pre»N«ter.
SAMPLE ROOMS .   EXCELLENT DINING ROOM
mm*M*m >***MtmM**l M0Mmti\ <*-****•
European Plan, $1.50 Up
Mr. and Mri. J. B. Conway, Kern*
ioopi: Mr. and Mri. Kennedy, H.
Tewltibury, Calgiry! Mr, and Mn,
J. R. Smith, Blairmori; H. H. Mc
Bain, Medicine Hit; H. M- Broclt,
D. M. Ostium, Toronto; W. G, Tucker, Montreil: J. L. Magney, Q, T,
Ruisill, Spokine.
HUMB-H. Pediriop, 3. W. Rey*
noldi, j. M. Cive, Mn. C V- Card,
T. 5- Orlfflth, A. M. McCurrieh, A.
Q. Geuthu, yt, Webstar, Vmcouver; Mr. ind Mn. T. t Pre^r,
Victoria; W. I. Keyt New Weitminiter; Rev. M. ti Percival, Kule;-
VANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS
.       -YOUR VANCOUVIR HOMI'       Niwly renovated threush.
I flaaCCattl*M   Ha^aI •*rt- 'h'•,,, int* s'ewter.
[ uuimrui noitM a. pattoison, iau» of
soo aiymeur Ib    Vinocuvir, I. C  Coleman, Alta- Proprietor
TRANSPORTATION-FREIGHT LINES
FREIGH'
LEAVE NELSON TWICE DAUY
■"•': 5 a.m. and 10:10 i.m.—laeept Sunday .
Trail Livery Co.
Trail—Phone 135    Ntlwn-rPhonf ||Jf
M  H. MclVOR, Prep.
Former Nelion Mon,
T. M. Bowmon, Diet
TORONTO,   Oot,   li   (CP). -
Thomu Martin Bowman, for many
ears registrar  ot the  Supreme
Court of Ike BritUh Columbia, died
todiy in hoipital from a hurt
condition. Born in Ilderton, Ont,
edu    ■' '"
todiy In
condition.
U yuri ago'He was i.uciled in
'   flton, completing
ilumoli,
In British Colt
I his liw courie
He livid in
Nilien, fi. C-, until hli retirement
I yuri age.
,SS"_™__-S__«.____»_-_---_»
Heavy Entry In
Quebec Election
MOJHTIIAU Oct 11 (CP).' -
Seven namu wars iddid ts-sday ta
Uii growing lilt of etndldi\i inking elecUon October M to the Qua*
bee Legislative Auembly.
WltH ottloial nomination day next
Wednudiy. IM cindlditu wera in
tha field. indicating a hiavier entry
than In KM when thi lut Provincial election wu hild. That year
votan chose thiir ripmantaUves
from JO* candidate!.
Two-pirty battles ln almost every
constituency were promised ai ths
liiU ihowed 77 Union National)
(Gevetnment) candidate*,, IS. Ub
eral, IS Action Uberile Nitlonale
and ona Coniervative. Independent,
Nitlonil,  Libor  and Cooperative
Commonwealth Federation.
Union Nitionile ind Uberal bead-
Suartert announced candldatu for
lontreal-Outremont today, leaving
only the isolated Lake St. John and
Masdalen I• land comtituencles
without nemineu.
Institutes Endorse
Registration Women
BDMONTON. Oet. ll (CP).-U*
forti of the Y°'untary Reiistrition
for Cimdian women were endoried
here today it concluding itisioni ot
'. Jm	
"ed<
Cinida.
Cancer Society
Away Good Start
Dr. Auld States
Progreu ot ttte Canadian lociety for tha Control of Cancer
waa outlined for the Nelion Board
of Tnde at lta luncheon Thursdiy
by Dr. t. M. Auld, newly-elected
Preiident et the Britiih Columbia
Medicil Association and hud ef
the NeUon unit of the Society.
BritUh ColumbU wu flnt in tbe
it*
lip. Il,
the membership wu ilightly ibove
Two German Seamen
Escape Internment
8T. JOHlfl Nfld.. Oet 11 (CP
Cible)—Two Germin icimen under Internment here linee thi
outbreak ef war have irsptd
from thtlr detention quarten,. it
was dUclpiid tonight
Ths sailors, memberi vt the
crew ef the seiied Oermm
freighter Christophe V. 13oornura,
broke their wsy le freedom l»si
night frem the YM-CA. building where they ind II other Germani had beea interned since
Sept 7. IBT
Belief wu expreued thai may
have stowed iwiy iboird a, vej-
set «$M
Cast Is Selected
for "Siagedoor"
at Drama School
Chirieten for the three-act play,
"Stagedoor". to be produced at the
Civic Threifre October 3d, were eaat
field in promoting the Society, he
 ng in ita orginlutlon ind
leading ln mimbershT
In NiUon
the iverage,
lei objective
wu te edueite th
Chief objective ei
the public to urly
adi""'"*
recognition and adequate treatment
thi foui-diy bienntel convention of
the fedirated Women'i Institute! ol
Mri. H. McGregor of Penticton,
B. C, f. W. I. C. pruldent told
delegates thit Women's Institute
ihould lupport the plm to regiiter
Cinidlin women for urvice in tuns
ef nitlonil emergency.
Mra McOngor wu reelected by
iceltmatlon u election of ofdeera,
round-table discusslonj ind dUcui-
ilom by itanding committees ended
tha convention,
H0Ms-ssWta|..,W.I •tt«-tl>|,,. mu
farftUJkV-at nott lta KwtUnrw-
etnM^alil-isVtt^us^anu-lksib
mm im-m*t KMobs.DM—k.i. te kut
am eitlwlM. Tnil thit Uw) wltt
NOW—.-it. MusUioUhsB-fiuPWiMMd
1. brim relief er mor-ex tech.
ttmtmtiatt dnw tm-M He.
the leclity
ille to
H and adequate tre*....
of eineer, be itated, At Iuit hiU ei
Uie cases occurring could be trailed
successfully it recognized anq
treated early enough, hi Slid,
Vita! itaUitiu Ior BritUh Co*
lumbia ter leptember ihowed that
eut oi IU deaths, T7 wire dui to
cincer, In niw cam at notifiable
disuse reported, 118 were ot cancer,
"Tha Cimdiin Society lor thi
Control of Cancir U iwiy to a gooi
itart but It needi thi continue!
and lncruslng Interut ei eltUens
at large," Dr, Auld declared.
Social,..
PROCTER
PROCTER, B, C, - Mn. I »**'
well of Vancquver bu arrived to
make her home with hir lon-hi-lew
ind daflghter, Mr, and Mrs. C. Swan-
ion. She wu mat lb Nelson by Mrs-
Swanion.
Mn, 0. Robinson et Victoria ll
visiting at thi Outlit Hotel.
Mn. W. Eliuk wu a NiUon visitor reointly. -
Jimmie Crosble ei Nelson was a
visitor beri.
Mr. and Mrs, 0, Muirhead have
had as a guut tha latter's brother,
Riy Swut
Got
oorge Towmend paued through
Procter en route for Crinbrook atter visiting at Rouland.
Mr. and Mn. A. MacLeod and
daughter! Cathrlne, Betty and
Mary and Mlu J. Courtney oi Nel*
ion, ipent tba weekend here,
ti, Kissltigton, P. Crowan, J, Fair*
burn ind ft. Hose, _
were guuti at the Outlet Hotel
ill of Nelion,
e guesti at the Outlet Hotel,
W. R. JarvU and daughter, MUs
Dr. Comu Sayt~* •;  '
Positively
No Discount
on Canadian.Monoy
AT THI HERUSS
DINTISTS' OFFICII
Reaffirming our long stand*
Ing policy wa accept Cani*
^^mm ' dian money at
- _g Bk par for all den*
m     B tal work and as
M       Man added Mr*
■ vice for Cans*
■ dian patients
J|   ■ w e
^ United States
■Bk- currency for
Canadian currency at par In
reasonable amounts.
DRe COWEN
PIIRLISI DINTIITI
SPOKANE, Wn.
Mary Jirvls motored to Nelson.
Capt M. MacKinnon w»i a recent visitor at Cutlegar.
w. Ogden of Nelson wU a vUitor
bare.
Mrs. 0. Johnion and children motored to Ronland.
J, Lushi ot Cranbrook wu a
Proeter viiltor.
K. MioDomld vUlted Nelson.
Thi Riv. M. Percival of Kulo
viilted Procter. Sundiy where he
held Thinkiglving service ln the
Anglican Church..
Black Howks Ready
to Start Exhibitions
BIBBING, Minn.. Oil 11 <CP),*-
Wltti one week oi training eut oi
the wiy, Chloigo Blick Hiwks' Nitlonil League Hockey Club prepired todiy for a series et exhibition
gamu In Hlbblng and St. Piul, before start of the regular campaign
at Chicigo Nov. 2.
The iquad in tnining cimp here
numbers M ind include! 14 rookici,
a half doien oi whom ara just out
of the Canadian amateur ranks and
tha othen irom minor professional
luguu, __'__•■!__-_.
Looking best imong thi freihmen
t)*i Smith,'.ell'.ef' whom were
at Thundiy evening'! clau of tha
Provincial Drama School conducted by Mn. Yvonni Flrkini of Vincouver it the Junior High School.
Praetleitly the entire enrollment li
cut in the pliy, which Include* 31
women md 11 men.
The itory of the pliy, written by
Edna Ferber ind George S. Kaufman, eencimi a large group of
young ind imbltlom girU who* go
to New York to itudy acting and
find lobi on the itage, The scene
taku place In the rootllghU Club,
where the glrli live.
Mn, Flrkini itated the play offered grut scope ior enaractef
work.
Union of Slocan
Mines on large
Scale Is Rumored
' Unconfirmed reports ara circulating hire that a plan hu beea
formulated for uniting uviral mln*
log prepertlts in the Slocin—dlvl*
deno piyw of the early diys
whan thalr high grade lilver-lud
ore wu nur the turf ace—undir a
single management u a large icale
operation. An effort ta interest
Eastern American capital ll reported under way.
It Is said that a number of these
properties, unprofitable at pruant
metal pricu snd as lndlvlduil operatloni, could be operated profitably en a large icale bull.
Hrs. Firkins Is a
Veteran of Stage;
fUl Many Offices
Popular. With Nelson
Dramatists by Her
^Adjudication
r A vitiran of the itage for many
yun ii Mn. Yvonne Flrkini of
Vmcouver, Director of the Provinciil Drama School being conducted
la Nelson till October W, the tint
ichool of lta kind In the Province,
It ii under the miplcei of the
School and Community Drame Department of ths Department of
Education. -
Tha white-haired but young ip.
peering lady begin her early theatrical tnining u a dincer In England
ihd the United SUtes, and tor the
put 19 ywn hu bun engaged in
theatrical ictlvltiu ln Cinida with
Irequent vlliti to England and the
ft '
United  Statei  to
udy  modern
>. Shs
speech under Marjorie Ot,
the London School oi Speech
methods in the thutre. Shs studied
spuch undir Mirjorli (Julian
She hai ben dlnctor ot tba Van.
couver Little Thutre tor many
yun, and hu produoed uyital
Canadian premieres including "Mid.
chin ln Uniform", 'Tea)?' and
"Judgment Day,"
Lut year iha pruented a commind performance of "Paolo .and
Francwca" before Their Excellin*
clu Lord and Udy Tweedimulr,
Ehe hu produced pliyi ior thi
Alumni Playin, Univmlty oi Brit*
lib ColumbU, the Vincouver Milium and the Vancouver Stage
are Le« Cunningham, Oeorge Alien,
Phil Hergeihelmir, Bill Cm* and
Du Smith,, all of whom were in
minor lugue( lut year,
MISS RITA JONES OF
SOUTH SLOCAN PETID:
TO RESIDE AT NELSON
SOUTH SLOCAN, E C- MIM
Klta Jonu wai. the Ihipintlon ior
• mrprlie party at the home of
her pirenta, Mr. ind Mri, W, T.
Jonu, Oct i The Sundiy ichool
tuchiri oi St, Mitthewi Church
lundiy ichool, ihowlng their ip*
preclitlon to Mlu Jonu tor her
ictlve lervicu ai Sundiy uhool
teicher ind organlit for the put
foiir yun, were the viiiting party,
Mln Jonu who hid ncmtly re-
ilgnid Mr port as teicher on taking up dutlu In Nelion, wu pre;*
enlid with a picture trom her fellow taichen, Mn. w. A, McCabe
and Mri. Yeatman. Superintendent
liuded her work. The guut of hon.
or expreued her thanki very feel.
The viiiting pirty urved dainty
nfruhminta with a ipealally iced
cake. The evening W» ipent In
muile and ganlu. The tetchen tak*
big Mrt wire Mn. MacCabe, Mn,
Yutmm, Mn. Rmull. Mri. Mitchell, Min- Niaen, MIW Mirgiret
Diwion, Miw Winnie Hldge and
Mlu Lily Bdwardl.
DON'T SLEEP WHEN
6AI PRESSES HEART
If yeu can't eat or sleep beciuie |U
bloats you up try Aldifiks. On* dou
lUtiM-
tlon   Adleriki   cleini  out  BOTH
bowels. At all druggists.      (Advt.)
usually relieves' piuture on hurt
trim itohstch gu due to csJijiOm-
Social,..
South Slocan
SOUTH StOCAN, B. C-Mn.
C. Cobb, entirtilned at a delightful
"at homi" Wednuday afternoon.
A profuilon of lovely Autumn
blooms decorated the roomi. The
exquisitely ippolnted tea table with
iti cluny lace cloth wu centred
with a lilver basket ot paitel ihed*
ed 'mumi, reflected i na mirror,
Mn, Turner Lu presided. Mn. W.
Bennett and Mn, P, 0. Bird win
urvtng aldei.
Guesta wen Mn. W. J. Nelley,
Miu Mirgaret Nelley, of Kelowna,
Mn. Ivor Jonu, Mlu Hilda Winthi
oi Calgary, Mn, L. H. Russel, Mrs.
E. Olson, Mrs. E. J. Bowkett Mrs.
Stanley Diwsen, Mn, C. Grey,
Crescent Valley, Mri. B. 3. Kennedy, Mn. 0. W. Humphny, Mn.
W. Bennett Mn. P. Horlick, Mn
0. N. Brown, Mn. M. Harriion, of
Howser. Mn. Turner Lea, Mn, P.
0. Bird, and Miu Nancy Dunn oi
Nelion.
Mn. 0. W. Humphrey had ai
guuta at Summerland ter the
Thinkiglving holiday, Mn, A. Slader. Mlu Enid Etter and Mn. H.
H. rriitill  ot NeUon.
Jack. Tlndale ti at home (rom
Klmbirley for a vacation.
Mr. and Mn. W. J. Tlndile motored to Spokme for the holldiy,
Mn. 0, C. Cobb bad u gueiti,
Mn. J. A, Donnell, Mn. Megg, Mn.
H. Emory and Mri. G B. Alexander
61 NeUon.
Mn. Frank Frliby ei Nelson is a
guest of Mn, Frank Scott
Mlu Hilda Wlnthe di Calgary,
who hu been a guut of Mn. Ivor
Jonu for two weeks- has returned.
Mn. W. McKenile hu arrived
from Calgiry lo Join her husbmd it
Bonnington. Mrs. P. E. Welihir motored through with her mother and
has returned.
Mr. and Mrs. McKenile and their
daughter wire former reildenti at
Bonnington.
KasloGIrl is
Wed at Oliver
OLIVER, B.C.-A quiet wedding
wu  lolemniied
.  -  .  Anglican
Church it. Oliver when. Haul Me-
Linden Fuller, only
Mn. D. A. McKenile o, tvm,u, «.v..,
wu married to John Erneit Pugh.
igh
youngest ion of Mr. and Mn. Rob
crt Pugh ef Victoria. Rev. F.. C.
Crlicall officiated at the ceremony
which took place on Friday evening
Oct, 6.
For hir wedding eostumo the
bride isleoted a navy blue tillleur
wtth matching hat and wine icces-
lorlu- She wore a corsage of white
camitlcw.
Her only ittendwt wil Mln L.
Crafter who wore a tailored cm-
tume in nivy blue. J. Hendenon
wu but man.
following the ceremony, trlindi
gathered at tbe home ot Mlu Craft
er to wilh thi couple good luck ind
happiness, A two-tier wedding cike
centred the brlde'i table and after
performing the ritual ot cutting the
cike the nappy couple lett fer a
motor journey South,
Mrs. Pugh, who hai been tuch*
[ it Oliver for the past four yean,
Dilhouale Unl-
Ing it Oliver for the
ii a gnduite it L	
venlty, She Intindi to continue
teiching it Oliver where she is on
tbe Hijh School itaff.
Mr. Pugh li e graduate et the
UnivenKy ef Wuhington md a
member ot the PI Kippa Phi in*
tarolty. -■
Train Crash-Kills 20
TOKYO, 6i\ U (CMUvu).-
Twenty nencni were killed md tM
lust IJO injured tonight whin a
'  iln oil thi Nlkko Bl      '   "' -
I derailed and plun_
■foot nviile. All the passengi
NTkko Cc
were employee! of the
Mm
nplo]
t-m.
tlTIRARY CONTRIBUTIONS
The iint urlu of Instructional
talks on Community Drama broidcut over Station CBR, Vancouver,
wu "Stagecraft", written by Mn,
Firkins. Two plays written by.her
ara now in the handi oi the Britiih
Broidcuting Corpontlon In London
awalffia production, She^ m contributed srticlu en' theatrical, and
literary subjects snd Mnwil
ihort itorlu to such guWUIueu
u Naw Statuman and NaUon, Saturday Night, Chatelaine, Curtaln
Call, and Cinadlanjorum..    ^_
Sha lectured on Drama at a Ps*
eltlc Cout Drama Conference at
Seattle, and at a Teachen' Convention ln Portland. She to co-
founder and director of the British
Columbia School of the Theatre, In
1938 ibe wu adjudicator at tbe
Britiih Columbia Rural Drama Fu*
tlvali and the Provincial Drama
FuUval, under Major L. Bullock-
Webiter*! Department of Community Drama. She it alio Canadian
representative of the Drama Travel
League of New York.       _■■
One of her latest appointment!
wu to the Board ol Dlrecton oi
Social Service SeU Help Oreupi u
Director oi Community Drama tor
the City of Vincouver.     ,
Mn. Firklm ii no stranger to
Silion theatrical tollowen. tor In
iy ihe mide henelf extremely
Sopular by her adjudication of the
econd Annual Weit Kootenay
Drama Futlval. One ot the main
polnta of her adjudication, Uked particularly by acton and dlrecton,
wu her helpful, and at the ume
time, humoroui, eritlclim of their
acting and directing.
Social...^ V
SLOCAN CITY
SLOGAN CITY; B. C^-Mr. and
Mrs, C. W, Sahdgren and Mn. J.
Saldie ot Nilson were guuta of
r. and Mn. B. I O'Nuil
Mlu Winnie Coleman of the teaching itaff at Brilliant was a weekend guest et Mr. and Mn. B. E. O'Neill, ...■-■■■ '
William Farenbolta, bl<h sebool
teacher spent ths wiekend at hli
borne bt Nelion.        ■
Daniel Nichol irrived heme .Saturday after ipending two monthi
at tha World'i Fair in Sin Franciico
and other louthern polnta.
Mlu 8. Patricia Midden ot Nil*
son ia hera viiiting it har home,
S. Grant viiited New Denver.
Infinti biptiud in St, Paul'i An*
glican Church Tuuday morning by
Rev. F. Browne wire Brenda Mary
Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mri.
Edwin Hicki, Jem Evelyn, diugh*
ter of Mr. and Mn. Victor Hunt
tnd Herbert Wllllim, ion of Mr.
md Mn. Wllllim Oreenwood.
MUs Muriel Hogg Is
High Scorer, Ladies'
Five Pin Loop Trail
TRAU,, B. C„ Oct !*-Mlu Murlil
Hogg ot the Crown Point turn bowled high ilngle of 290 ind high aggregate of 840 In Thunday night's
gamea of the Ladlei' Five-Pip fowling League.
Game icores follows __•■ - „_
Crown Point -,„,..„™. «SJ JJf 890
Stan ;„....„...  lit  831   827
Credit Bureiu ..---_ «8 «7 __
Cirdlnali  — _. tt* 7W 687
MAY SALVAGE PLANE
VANCOUVER, Oct li iCT> .
Milor 0. H. Gila, Commandant ei
Gray Field, Fort Lewli, Wuh.,
arrived In Vincouver today enroute to Xeefen, B. C. 88 mllu
Northeut of hire, to InveitlgitO
possibility ot ulvaglng a Wuhlngton National Guard plane,
which crashed ln the rugged
mountain territory lut Monday.
Sighted Submarine
Thought American
OAKLAND, Calif, Oct. 11 (AP).
—A United Air Linei pilot uld
bin tonight he hid lighted i sub-
marlna Id the Santa Barbara
Chmnel oil the eeuthen, CaU-
iornla coast while nyMpettfaao
lurbink and
noon.
tt
etter
U S- ngyi lourcu la the bey region would hot comment but It
ippured from the pilot's description that the ves*: WU in Amw*
icin lubmarlne.	
Barber Is Again
President Trail
Basketball Loop
Entry   Deadline  Set
October 20; Play
October 25
TRAIL, I. C, Oct W-Tbe dead*
Une fer team entrlu wu Mt at
October JO ahd tbe data for league
pliy to itart at October ». when
the innuil orginlutlon meeting oi
the Trill Buketbill Auoelitlon wu
held ln the Memorial Hall Thursday night
William Barber wu reelected
Pruldenii Clayton Kennedy, &*•
retary; T, N, Negiil, Treuurer; and
Robert Kirby, Phil Smith md Bruno
Bilduii, executive. J. D. Hirtley
wu elected hondnry-pniident. The
office of vica-pruldwt wu left vao*
ant for the pruent
Should Rouland inter a team Ui
the senior loop, lt wu decided that
ill gamea would be pliyid in Trail
A Rouland mm would be appointed to the executive.
Indication! the suoeiitlon might
sponsor a,Junior lugue ss well m
men'i unior '-**
uen. H
ollcBo; .      . .
expressed a duire to enter
'   '   "  I'    '■     ' :  "s1
SociaL'..,'
PASSMORE
„ kcr-Vs.
tt.
Mn.
orairTirom.
R. R. Flynn bu ntumed frem Slocan City wbf re ha was employed by
the Foreitry Branch,   ■
Miu H. Forbei returned to Roulind after ipending tha holiday at
her home here. - -
Mn. W. R. p»rry and Miu % Far*
ry viilted friends at Winlaw and
Slocan City Friday.
Mlu B. Forbei hu returned ta
NeUCn after ylftwi rsUttves bars,
THANKSGIVING SIIMC!
AT WYNNOIl CHUllCH
WYNNJ5BL, B, C. •~ Harvest and
ThiDks^vin|.sii-ias|.were held ta
tba
ing,
Wm\\
lie mo*
return*;-
giving Hymn", wil
iceompaniit
The church wu beautifully deeo^
atad with green foliage - Autumi.
ilowen. frulti aad vegetable!,  .
f-tadU-       7lm-tm*Jmm%
Pare Wik
HOSIERY
All the new     fl AA
shades. P»lr ...fJ.W
ladlu Wear turn Bleak
By a scant margin of eight ptna
over the three gamei, Walter Duckworth'! bowlen took E Carrothen'
erew Into camp 1791 to 1788 lq an
extremely   cloie   chiUmge   pme
Slayed at the Canadian Legion
owUng allays _tandt£efplM "4 -
The big margin the wlnneri garnered bi the flnt game decided the
contut In their favor, lit*. Jaek
Annible took the Individual high
honon with 164, and Mrs. J. H. (Ma)
Chapman, one of tbe club'i best hid
tbe high aggregate score wltb 491
Scoru follow:
Mrs. Con Cummins 90 86 71—237
Mn,(J,Cady • no UI 1SS-S4S
Mn. J-H. Chapman IH 1S» IM-ttJ
... J.H. Chapman IM I
T, Parklnion -      »6 111 }»
Walter Duckworth ]t\ ill »i
Totala
..._,__•
WJ 578 6W 1783
„SUS^J».|lfctt
W. Fowlu ind Jick Anaibla filling out Caulu' ilde.     '
si ill
Ministers Accused
ofonAbout-Feeeon
War Participation
MpjrnWALsW » (CW-Baul
Geuln, Chief of the Action Uberale
Nationals, tonight seouud Rt Hon.
Erneft Lapointe, Federal Mln'iter
ct juiUci, and Ban, P. J. I, Car*
looe*
.......Jt'
ne lonwr; Can have
idence In our Federal Minlit*
''Mr. Lapointe, within the space
of 10 monthi, contridlcted elm-
wit ln an itrocloui minner on the
lubject cloiut to the hearts of hii
elector!," the young party leader
•aid in a broadcut addreu ttam
Montrul.
•Hew ebest • nkjM **$1"
"Make adae e Svyift &|Pt"  '    ';,'>•
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***** THUS!
R. C. A. F. Gears Organization lo War
Tempo-Training Course of 21 Weeks
AW YW1 Jw* O* «f BW fc tht
Harn-MtUrU'uC*
Um ttwr ibould p-wr oat two pounds tt
tta«U bttt late .war Wwtls d»Uy. If tble bttt
b aot flowing f mlj, Four foot doeen't dlfftrt.
It jrwt df-tyi In tbt bowtl*. Cm blo»U up
four itowteh. Ybu ■ tt constipated. Rtrafwj
poUom go into tbt body, tnd rem fttl mm,
•unk uid tbt world Jooki punk.
A nurt bowel nw vemtm t doein't tlwtyi nt
at tht etoM. Yon uted tometblng thtt worki
•a tbt lirtr m wtU. U Uktt thott good, old
Corter't Uttlt Urtt PHto to gtt thm two
poundi of bile flowing freely ud mtkt -ftm
IS
ESSdfl Of Ult noWSSSf sVMsT ssssts s_». —.
fwl "up •«! -p". Hkrmlwss »ssd itssUt, amy
s_k«j tbt bile flow fmly. They do Us* work
ots-lsnssel but tsav. no eislcssnel or mercury tt
(ten. Alb for Certtr'e LltUe Liver FlUi by
mstsM 1 JnNsWI ntm urt-t-i aim. SH
(Advt)
%Ut*tixMteale Cf ■
^tcmctkaUcoicli,\
<Ach*Hahu-Set4
•y ROSS MUNRO
OTTAWA, Oct U (CP)- Al the
Empire preperei to ipretd ltt wings
over Ctntdt to give idvinced triln-
big to piloti for the wir tgtlnst
Germtny, the Roytl Ctntditn Air
Force is getrjng iti organization
te wtr tempo to turn out fighting
airmen in 28 weeki' tctutl tnining time.
A petce-tlme training Kheme Inaugurated lut June provided tor
90 weeki training through elementary, intermediate tnd idvinced
stages but this pltn now hu been
broadened tnd the training time
cut ilmost ln half without lowering
the itandird of training efficiency
iccording to t nttiontl defence deptrtment iource.
Thii bisic setup, established by
the R. C. A. F. after the fashion of
the tir training pltn used by Grett
Brittin, will be the nucleus of the
Empire training project, lt was
learned, under which the military
piloti from Britain, Au-tralii ind
New Zealand will receive their
intermediate ind advanced training In Canada.
The elementary training, iuch ti
given Ctntditn pilots, in 22 flying
schools scattered over Canada, will
be provided In the other Empire
countriei before the airmen come to
this country.
The Canadian and Empire scheme
hu ilmost limitless possibilities
concerning the number of pilots
which could be turned out etch
yeir, it wu itated.
The plan could be geared to produce 6000 piloti annually without
difficulty and could also be extended to place 20.000 or 25.000 piloti in
Board Trade Resolution Urgti Ptdettrian*
Foci Oncoming Traffic Whin on Road Aftir
Dark; to Aik Government for Legislation
Urging tbe public to mitt In
ellmlntting eccidenti by feeing oncoming traffic while walking on
highway! it night, end uking tlie
Government to prepare legislition
to thli effect end to provide pe-
destritn lines it the tide of the
highwiy in thlckly-tettled dlitrlctt,
i reiolutlon prepired by J. P. Fink
Ibe North Shore Roid In which be
ilmoit ran down pedestritru who
itepped out on the raid In front of
him, wu the beiti ot hit resolution.
Robert Foxill, i member of the
Botrd end alio Pruldent ot tbe
Nelion Junior Chamber of Commerce, itited the Britiih Columbil
Junior Chamber meeting at Nelion
and TnU in  Mty  hid  paued i
■   ••     .--•»—^._- ...___..,
 itlon preparea dt j. sr. aui.-t.iHt  ..... ...  *..«,   ..—  r   .
ind W. G. C. Leniktil, Board Secre- limllir reiolutlon at the suggestion
tary, wu Indorsed by the Nelion of the Surrey Junior Chimber. The
Botrd ot Trade Thursdiy. problem  wu  much  more  Interne
The  reiolutlon  en  outcome  of ui the more thlckly-iettled Cout
two ot Mr. Fink't experiencu on district!, he nld.
Britain Cannot Accept Peace Proposal
Without Forfeiting Honor; Germany
Must Make Choice, Chamberlain Says
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the tir forcei ot the Empire every
12 monthi If needed. The whole
training .ctmptign for R. C. A. F.
piloti ii in full iwing tt thi IS ilr.
porti where flying club Instructors,
delegtted by tne tir force, tre giving elementary training to young
Ctntditn blrdmen during tn eight-
week period.
Ground tnining ii then provided
tt which the recrulti get their tint
knowledge ot htndling trmtments
tnd then tbe fllert move to Ctmp
Borden, Ont- tor intermediate train
ing. The idvinced instruction si
given tt Trenton, Ont, tir itition
where tfter more training, the filers
gridutte u full-fledged fighting
tirmen tfter t tottl of IS weeki
under R. C. A. F. training.
When ilr force delegttioni trom
the other Empire countriei irrlve
ln Ctntdt the queition of locttions
of the tdditiontl tlrporti will be
discussed tnd dettlli lettled. A vut
expanilon in tir fieldi ind training
bites probibly will take pltce in
the Dominion.
The elementary training ichooli
will be extended tor the R, C. A. F.
•nd then the intermeditte tnd idvinced ichoollng ficllitiei will be
broadened for the other piloti.  '
The preient quirten kt Ctmp
Borden tnd Trenton will noftc-
commodite tbe influx ot Empire
fillott expected and tevenl nc-
loni ot Ctntdt adaptable to air
training without excessive cost tre
to be conildered tor letting up tdditlontl air itatlom. ,
Many lectloni of Weitern Ontario
are admirably located for luch bites U well u the priirlei In thi
Eut there are good itretchu ot
flit lind in the Eiiten townships
tnd tround Quebec, while lh New
Brumwlck the Eutern ptrt of the
province li believed potentltl tor
iome ot the air tnining bases.
Thii preptntlon for making Canada the air centre of the Empire
will entail the expenditure of mlllloni ot dollan In the Dominion
Jn ularlei, lind purchue!, tlrport
conitruction, bulldlngi ud bar*
ncki.
Finincltl arrangementi tor the
tnining Kheme ara under discussion between the tour governments
concerned end the dlvlilon of coit
ii being determined.
Rostland Ltgion   ■
Auxiliary Keeps
Soma Executive
ROSSLAND, B.C., Oct 11-The
entire executive of the Women'i
Auxllliry to the Ctntdian Ledon,
Ronland. Branch, wm returned to
office at the annual meeting held
tt the Court Houie Wednudiy
evening. The offlcen re-elected
wera Mri. W. Oreiley-Jonel, President; Mra. T. O. Wood, First Vice*
Preiident; Mn. William Inglls, Second Vice-Preeldent;; Mn. Wllllim
Suit***,, Secretary; and Mn. John
iCullough, Treuurer.
FoUowing the election, the ledlet
were Invited to the home ot Mn.
Williim Butorac, where a locial
hour wu ipent Mn. E. E. Turner
won the prize raffled during the
evening. Thoie preient. were Mrs.
Wlllltm Gresley-Jonee, Mn. Wllllim Bulck, Mn. John McCuUough,
Mn. Reginald Symoni, Mn. Wllllim Inglii, Mrs. Perclvil Ttylor;
Mn. Wlllltm Butorac, Mrs. John
Phllllpi, Mn. E. E. Turner, Mn.
Alice PoweU, Mn, Llndiiy Conroy, Mn. W. H. Conroy, Mn. Clifford Bndihaw, Mn. E. L. Wilker,
Mn. Irani Knox, Mn. O. P. Cooper
tnd Mn John Campbell.
Watch Your Luck;
Today is Friday
the Thirteenth
Watch out (or broken mlrron,
wtlking under ltdden and bltck
ctti today (or they're undeniable
omem of good or bad luck according to individual beUefi—todty,
Friday the thirteenth.
Today It the tecond tnd lut Frldiy the thirteenth ot 1939. The
other wai January IS.
28-Ycar-Old Bill
Owed lo Nelson
Doctor lo Be Paid
Twinge of e far-reaching conscience ii to bring about payment
ot a 18-year-old bill due a Nelion
doctor by an Erie, Pa., woman, who
declirei ihe "hu found God". .
Mn Fred Standuiky, Misi Grace
Riy when ihe resided in Nelson ln
1911, constricted t bill with Dr.
L. E. Borden tnd hli partner of
thtt time. Dr. Willson. This week
a letter from Mn Standuiky, uk-
Ing how ihe could get ln touch with
the docton md mtke payment ef
the bill, wu received by Alex
Stewirt Nelion Chief of Police.
The womtn will be notified of
the tddressei ot Dr. Borden in Nelion tnd of Dr. Willson, believed to
be practicing, or at leut reildent
in, Winnipeg..
Hawkins Guilty
of Non-Support;
Had Refused Job
Lemons Check Pain
of Rheumatics
in 48 Hours
Oh, wbtt Joy awatti the lufferer
from rheumatic or neurits! piln
who uiei thli limple Inexpensive
home recipe. Juit get t package of
the RU-EX PRESCRIPTION from
your drugglit Mix it with t quart
of water, add the Juice of 4 lemoni.
It'i euy. No trouble at all and
pleiunt"
You need only I tiblupoonfuli
two timet a day. Often within 48
houn — lometimei overnight —
ptin leivei, stiff Joint! ire Umbered.
Try thli preicriptlon. Feel good.
yein younger, enjoy life igtin.
Costs only a few centi diily. Money
bick If it doei not help you. For ule
tnd recommended by Minn, Ruthtr-
ford Drug Co, Nelion, B.C. (Advt)
Convicted ot a charge ot non-iup-
port ot hli wife and ilx chUdren,
Alfred Hewklni of Port Crawford
wu fined the costs ot hti heeling by
Wllllim Irvine, Stlpendliry Magis-
trtte, ln Provinciil Police Court
Wedneiday. Hti Wonhip included t
30-dty Jill term ln the original sentence, but revised his decliion, with'
drawing Uie jail term at the requeit
of J. W. Smiley, Reliet Investigator.
Mr. Smiley laid the informaUon tor
the non-support charge when Hawkins refuted a roed Job.
Hawkins pleaded not guilty to the
charge, itating he had refused the
Job because he could not leave
home, Mn. Hawklni being afraid
to itay home alone.
Mr. Smiley told the Court the
Hawklni family had appUed for an
Increue In relief which htd been
refuted by the Relief Depirtment
M Mr. Smiley Investigated and
found the family ln dire need of
aniitance, with Inefficient clothing
tnd food. He gave Mn. Hawklni
$10 and ottered Mr. Hawklni the
roid Job, which he htd refuted,
Itating he wu not going to work
and pay $1.25 a day for board, having nothing left when he wu
through.
Mr. Smiley itated that anyone on
relief who wu offered a Job and
refused lt wu Ineligible for further
relief, but ln the Hawklni cue he
felt he had no other alternative
thin to give them the $10 u there
wu e large family.
Conitable G. A. Brabaion
proiecuted.
FISHING BOAT IN
MIDST OF SEA BATTLE
ALLBSUND, Norway, Oct 11 -
(AP).—A Norwegian fiihing boat
■kipper uierted otdty he wu trap-
pea in the midit of tn hour tnd t
hilt North Set ntvtl bttUe Mondty ifternoon between five British
wtnhipt and about IM Germin
planei.
The Captain of the flihlng bott
Kvtloy tald bombi dropped on ill
lidei tnd the crew, leering their]
■blp would be ient to the bottom,"
prepired to take to the Ufebotti.
He ttld hli crew could iee thit
neither ihlpi nor pltnei were hit,
but tfter the wtrahipe itetmed
twty they hetrd an exploilon and
iaw a Ore column on the horlion.
Mercury Up to 64
Thunday *tm illghtly warmer
with the mercury rising to S4 degrees, highest mark tor iome Ume.
The day i minimum wu 40 degreei. Skiei remained pertly
cloudy.
Ho Longer Possible
to Rely Upon Word
' of German Govt.
LONDON, Oct 11 (AP)- The
text ot Prime Miniiter Chimberlaln'i ititement to the Houie of
Commoni  todty  followi:
Lut week, ln ipetking of the
innouncement tbout the Ruuo-Ger
mtn pict I observed tint lt contained • niggeiUon thit iomi petce
propouli were likely to be put forwird tnd I wld thtt If iuch proved
to be Uie cue we thould extmlne
them ln conmultttlon with the governmenti of the Dominions ana of
the French repubUc in the light ot
certain relevant consideration!.
Since then the German Chancellor has made hli ipeech end the
coniultitloni I referred to nave teken place. I muit now itate the poiition of HU Mijesty'i Government Betore, however, I Inform
the Home of the resulti ot our eximlnttion of the ipeech I muit
uk the Honorable Memben to recti tor a few minutei the background igatnit which hii propot-
tli appear. -
At the end of Auguit Hli Mtjet-
ty'i Government engiged ln correspondence wltb the Germtn Government on the lubject of Poland.
It wu evident that the iltuition
wu dtngerout but we believed thtt
lt ihould be pouible to irrlve at a
peaceful lolution if puiiom were
not deliberately itlmulated tnd we
felt quite certiln that the Germtn
Government eould, If they deilred,
influence their friendl in Danzig ln
tuch a wiy u to bring tbout a
relixitlon of tenilon ind to crette
condlUoni favorable to calm negotiation!.
tt will be remembered that ln the
coune of thli correspondence the
Germin Chancellor expressed hit
wlih for Improved relitioni between our two countriu u soon ai
the Poliih queition wu lettled, to
which HU Mijeity'i Government
turned on tbe nature and method
of .settlement ot Poland.
We pointed out thtt a forcible
lolution would Inevitably Involve
the fulfilment of our obligations
to Poltnd tnd we begged the Germtn Chancellor to enter into direct
discussion with th Polish Government in which Uie litter government hid ilretdy expressed his
wllllngneu to ttke part
Churchill Speaks
of Prisoner Error
LONDON. Oct 11 (AP)- Win*
iton Churchill, Fint Lord of the
Admiralty acknowledged today he
had erred In announcing capture ot
a Germtn tubmirlne comminder
who hid ient him a penontl S.O.S.
on behalf of the torpedoed Britiih
ihip Flrby, Sept 11.
"I wu Informed by competent
luthoritlei," Mr. ChurchlU uid,
"thtt the facte were u itited by
me (in the Houie of Commoni on
Sept 26) tnd that tht officer who
unk the Flrby htd been mtde prisoner. Subsequent extmtntUon ef
the U-bott priionen of wir ln our
custody at'the preient time hu
not however, confirmed thli (int
assumption.
EFFORTS TO AVOID
WAR IN VAIN
Ai everybody knowi, theee efforti on the part of Hii Majesty's
Government to avoid war and the
use of force were in vain. In August last the President of the United
States made an appeal to Hen Hitler to little hli dlfferencei with
Poland by pacific meani in order
to prevent wir breaking out in
Europe. At about the ume time
the King ot the Belgian!, the Queen
of the Netherltndi, Hli Holiness the
Pope, and Signor Munollnl all tendered their good offices, but equally in vain.
It li evident now that Herr
HlUer wu determined to make
war on Poland and whatever iln-
eerity there may have been ln
hii wlih to come to ah under-
ittndlng with Greet Britain it
wu not itrong enough to induce
him to postpone an attack upon
nil neighbor.
On sSept 1 Herr HiUer violated
the Pollih frontier and Invaded Poland, beiting down by force of armi
•nd machinery the resistance ot
the Polish army and naUon.
As attested by neutral obierven
Poliih towni md villages were
bombed and ihelled Into ruini and
clviUant were iliughtered whole-
nle in contravention, tt any rate,
in the latter stages, of all the undertakings of which Herr Hitler
now speaki with pride, u though
be had fulfilled them.
It li after thli winton tot ot ag-
Kmion which hu coit io many
lish and German Uvea, wcriflced
to iitiify hli own Insistence on tbe
ue of force, thtt the Gtrmtn Chin*
cellor now puti forwird hli proposals. It there exiited tny expectation that ln theie propouli would
be Included iome attempt to make
amend for thli grievoui, crime
igiinit humtnity, following lo loon
upon the violation ot the rlghti of
Uie Czecho-Slovik ntUon, it bu
been doomed to diitppolntment
The Pollih itate tnd iti leaden
are covered with ibuse. What the
fate ot that part ot Poland which
Herr HlUer ducribed u the Ger*
man iphere ot Interut ii to be,
dou not clearly emerge trom hii
ipeech, but it il evident that he regard! it u a matter for the conild-
■ erttion of Germiny ilone, to be iet-
[Ued lolely in accordance with German interest!.
The finil ihaplng of hli territory
ind the quutlon of the restoration
of e PolUh itite ere, in Herr Hitler'! view problem! which cinnot
V-     — S*S_-    S tm    ._,.    -ST...    h„t
ley tnd creed, u Indicated by the
inclusion in the Germin Reich of
mtny millions of Polu and Czechs
despite his repeited professions to
the contrary ind by the fact with
the Soviet Union concluded ifter
hU repeited tnd violent denunciation of Bolshevism.
Thit repeited dlsregird of hU
word tnd theie sudden reversals
of policy bring me to the fundamental difficulty ln dealing with
the wider propouU ln the Germtn chancellor's ipeech. The
plain truth U that tfter our put
experiences, lt U no longer possible to rely upon the unsupported word ot the present Germin
Government..
It ii no pirt of our policy to exclude from her rightful piece in
Europe i Germiny which wUl live
in unity ind confidence with other
mUom. On the contrary, we believe thtt no effective remedy can
be found for the world'i UU that
dou not take account of the Juit
clilmi ind needi ot ill countriei,
and whenever the time may come
to draw the llnei of ■ new petce
lettlement, His Majesty's Government would feel thit the future
would hold UtUe hope unleu iuch
t lettlement could be retched
through the method ot negotiation
and agreement
It wai not therefore with any vin-
dlvtive purpose that we emoarked
on war but limply in defence ot
freedom. It is not ilone the freedom ot the small nitioni that U at
stake; there is aUo in Jeopardy the
peaceful existence of Great Britain,
the Dominions, Indian, the rest of the
British Empire. France, and Indeed
of aU freedom loving countries.
Whatever may be the Issue of the
present struggle, ind.In whatever
wiy tt miy be brought to a conclusion, the world will not be the
ume thit we hive known before.
Looking to the future we cm lee
thit deep chihgei will inevitably
leave their mark on every field of
men'i thought ind ictlon, ind if
humtnity U to guide aright tbe new
torcei thit will be in operation all
nitioni will htve their ptrt to pity.
Hit Mtjuty'i Oovernment know
til too well thtt In modern wtr
between grut powers thi victor
tnd vanquished mutt alike iiiffer
a cruel lou. But surrender to
wrongdoing would ipell the extinction of ill hope tnd the
annihilation ef all thou valuts of
life which Jitvt through centuries
bun it once thi mirk anti thi In-
iplntlen of humin progreu.
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I SHOULD
ORDER MY
We seek no mtteriil advantage
for ourselves; we desire nothing
from the German people which
should offend their self respect.
We ire not timing only tt victory,
but rither looking beyond it to the
Uying of i foundation of a better
international system which will
mean that war is not to be the inevitable loi of every mcceeding generation. -
I im certain thtt tU the peoplei
of Europe, including the people of
Germtny, long for peace—• peace
which will enable them to live their
Uvea without fear and to devote
their energiei md their gifU to the
development of their culture, the
punuit of their Ideals and the Improvement of their material prosperity.
The peace which we are determined to secure, however, must be a
real and settled puce, not an uneasy truce interrupted by constant
alarms and repeated threaU. .
What stands In the way ot such
a peice? It U the Germm Government md the German 'Government ilone, for lt ii they who
by repeited acta ot aggreuion
have robbed aU Europe of tranquillity and Implanted In the
hearts of all their nelghbon an
ever-preient lenie of insecurity
md fetr. '   ; •
I tm gltd to think thtt there ii
complete agreement between the
views ot Hli Majesty's Governmmt
wd those of the French Government Honorable memberi will have
read the ipeech which wu broadcast by M. Daladler last Tuesday.
"We have," he said, "taken up arms
against aggression; we shall not lty
them down until we have lure
guarantees of security—t tecurity
which cinnot be caUed in question
every ilx monthi."
Advantage hat ilso been ttken of
the pretence of Uie PolUh foreign
minister—whom we htve bun glad
to welcome to this country—to consult with the Pollih Government
•nd I tm hippy to uy thit we hive
found entire identity of view to ex-
Ut between ui.
I would ium up the ittitude "of
His Majesty's Governments u follows:  . .    „ ■     s
Herr Hitler rejected all suggestions for puce until he hid ever-
whelmed Polmd, u he prevlouily
hid  overthrown   Ciecho-Slovakii.
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Peace condltioni cannot be acceptable which begin by condoning aggression.
The proposals ln the German
Chancellor's speech are vague and
uncertain and contain no suggestion
for righting the wrongs done to
Caecho-Sloyakia and to Poland.
Even If Herr Hitler's propouU
were more closely defined and contained suggestions to right these
wrongs it would still be necesury
to tsk by whtt practical means the
German Government Intend to convince the world that agression will
cease md that the pledge wlU be
kept.
Past experience hu shown that
no reliance can be placed upon the
Sromises of the preient German
overnment. Accordingly, acts—not
wordi alone—muit be forthcoming
before we, the Britiih peoplei, md
France, our gallant and trusted illy, would be jusUfied in ceasing to
wage war to the utmost ot our
■trength.
Only when world confidence li
reitored will It be pouible to find—
ti we would wUh to do with the
•id ot ill who ihow goodwill—tolu-
lions of those questions which disturb the world, which stand ln the
wty of disarmament, retard the restoration of trade sjnd prevent the
improvement of the well-being of
the peoples.
There Is thut a prlmtry condition
to be satlsfbd. Only the Germtn
Government cm fulfill it. It they
wUl not then ctn u yet be no new
or better world order of the kind
for which tU natloni yearn.
ISSUE IS GERMANY'S CHOICE
The luue U therefore plain. Either
the German Government muit give
convincing proof of the sincerity of
their desire for peice by definite
icti tnd by the provUion of ef
fective guarantees of their intention
to fulfil their undertakings or we
must persevere in our duty to the
end.   -
It It for Germiny to make her
choice.
Czenk, Fernie, Get*
Suspended Sentence
for Relief Charge
Charged with obtaining Government relief under false pretences,
Joseph Cienk ot Fernie wu found
guilty ln County Court it Fernii
md His Honor Judge G. H. Thomp*
son, luspended sentence on him for
one year ind required htm to post
hU own bond for $1000. Chtrges
were Uid igalnst Czenk by Relief
Officer James M. Shilland.
D. M. Mitchell and L. Herchmer
were counsel tor the defence, while
G. 3. Spreull proiecuted.
Vancouver Pilot in   jj
Raid bn Nazi Navy:
VANCOUVER, Oct. X* (CP). -
Mr. md Mn, Nell Robertion of
Vmcouver todty uid they had
received a letter from their 18-
yett-old ion, Alec, itating thtt he
took ptrt In the Royil Air Forca
raid on Wilhelmihaven, Germany,
on Sept 9.
"I wu on the raid on the German Navy the other night," Aleojl
letter itited. "I got my gunner'i
badge and now ipend ill my time
W**-     ,        r-
The former Vincouver youth,
who left here lut March 18 to
train with the R. C. A. F., nude
no further reference to the raid.'
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ISTAILISHI0 1899
be settled by war in Uie West but
exclusively oy Russia on the one
lide md Germmy on the other.
We muit ttke lt then, that the
propouU   which   the   Germu
chincellor putt forwird for the
establUhment ot what he celU
"the certainty ot Europem tecurtty" ire to be bued on recognition of hU conquest! tnd hit
. right to do whtt ht pleases with
tht conquered.
IMPOSSIBLE FOR
BRITAIN TO ACCEPT
It would be lmpoiilble tor Grett
Britain to iccept tny iuch buii
without forfeiting her honor and
ibmdonlng her claim thit International disputes ihould be utUed
by discussion md not by force.
The passages in the ipeech designed to give trash murancea to
Herr HiUer't nelghbon I put over
lince they will know whtt value
ihould be tttached to them by reference to tbe ilmllir uiurtncei he
hu given ln the pett
It would be euy to quote tenten-
cel from hi! ipeechei In 1933, 1938.
md 1938 itating ln the moit definite
termi hli determlnttion not to tn-
nex Austria or conclude an tmch-
luu wtth her, not to fill upon
Ciecho-Slovtkii md not to make
my further territorial clalmi in
Europe after the Sudetenland
queition had been utUed ln September, 1938.
Nor can we pau over Herr Hltler'i radical departure trom thi
long protested principle ot hU pol-
TASTY,
WHOLESOME NOURISHMENT*
"I EAT Shredded Whett, every day. I love
that delicious, touted, nutty flavor of the ■
crlip, crunchy whole wheat And, besides, Its
wholesome nourishment helps keep me feeling
freer, Ett Shredded Wheat, regularly, and I
know you'll like It Just try It today. I'm sure
you'll agree."
THI CANADIAN gHMDDID WHUT COMPANY, ITO,
Maura Mb    .'       -    ■-
ittmnifi
 dUtdtA* foJL
oH0UJ--WWSmL
By MTSV HIWMAH
TODAY'S MENU
Stuffed Fork Chopi
Baked or Scalloped Potatoei
Baited Acorn Squtih
fruit Custard
Celery
Coffee
eTUrriD PORK CHOPS
Ingredlenti: four double pork
IBTKXEN96
By Robert G. Jackion, BLD.
FOUR yetri
tgo In Win-
nipegamanina
tone aimed tt
being offeniivt
denundsd*rWliy
don't yon mike
yois foods chetp
as-ough that a
■oar ma can
Iny themt*
sES-VR&Z
•"Well, we bey
•ome and we
sidrah they na
the beet foodi
wa ant bay, bat Wd
K they were leu eostly.
aeked How much do you i
■nokut" ** Well, I spend thoot
- tens, t dty.*" Ton ean afford
oent! a dty for telf in.
an in smoking yet yoa ctn't
I forty eenti a week (or what
yoa •
eomet
admit ii the beet food that
to yoer home. Yoo're ■
and I turned away.   A
r lattr thii man, choking with
■don, thanked me foe' telling
I the naked truth. He had eut
en smoking end bought hit
r all the Dr.7-ekion Mail tnd
lub they eould uie, greatly
r health advantage,   .
■1 of thii Uttle itory b
Ia the fint piece, Dt.
Heal it among the lean
_e ef the forty odd euesde
i which yon oan ebooea, Itieott
once It actually leu thtn the
nnee of what trt oommenly
aa "cheap" eereala. In the
place, a free ene tl Dr.
i Meil tnd Kofy-Sub meaaa
 bowel action, rich red blood
i eesMcioo-neu of wssflaeu thtt
them worth any price aiked.
who ue than moit freely
Mie yea diet thit iute-*_at
b mm overdrawn.  Try tstrnm, tnd
■rove It tor yueiiels.
fcnK __«■ etntu if ur hook
nOW TO BE iXVATS WEU.**
have been told at 15.00 per copy .If
JkMFMed In better health write
Uanartic—iri te Sobt. G. Jackion
MU, Toronto 9. Ont.
ISEX1 FarostluaUeyVeoBtera*
Kim food and heal* writ*
Pr. JacKson Foodi Z,t_,stt Pine
A.*-. Toronto. i»-«t
ehope, one tllee tait pork, diced;
one-half eup chopped celery, one
imall onion, diced- one-halt cup
bread, or cracker crumbi, two er
three tart applet, diced; one-
fourth eup mgtr, two tablupooni
panley, nit and pepper.
Have pork chopi cut double
fhlckneu. Maka a socket In tbe
-hope by cutting from the ilde
nut to the bone. (By cutting the
opening trom tbe bone ilde of the
chopi, no fattening U necuery to
hold the edgei together during
cooking it the membrane found
on thli ilde contract! upon heating, making an effective closing.
Brown the nit pork. Cook the
celery and onion in fat until they
are tender, then add diced ap-.
plea. Sprinkle with tugir, cover
md cook ilowly until tender. Add
breed crumbi, md teuon with
 jopi with tpple ituf-
Brownchopipn both ildei
ml "field-, epproximttely 14 new*
belli.
nit pepper and panley. Fill the
cavity In chr      J"       "
ting. Brown 	
in not lard, then add a very imtll
amount ot hot water, cover md
cook ilowly until done, about one
hour,
MAOIC SNOWBALLS
One pound at vanlla waten, one
and one third cupi (one cm) con-
denied milk, one half eup lemon
juice, grated rind of one lemon, one
halt pint whipping cream, one half
teupoon vanilla and two cupi of
shredded treih or canned cocoanut.
Empty tha condensed milk Into a
bowl with lemon juice md grated
rind, and blend thoroughly until
imooth. *
Spmd thla cuitard between vanilla waten, using tlx wafers for
etch portion md continue until all
are uied, plicing vanilla waten one
on top of eech other. Coat each
stick with whipped cream flavored
with vanilla. Sprinkle with cocoa-
Yevll Injey the Finer Flavour
BRODER'S
BEST BRAND
Golden Sweet Corn
FRUIT CUSTARD
Ingredienti:Two cupi milk, three
eggi, cr-tvtourth cup lugir, one*
fourth teaspoon nit, one-half tu*
ipoon vanilla or other flavoring except almond, ot which uie only one-
fourth teaipoon.
Scald milk ln double boiler, pour
•lowly on tauten eggi mixed with
Xand ult Return to doublt
md cook until mixture coati
illver tpoon — about ten minutei.
Flavor md cooL Pour over trah,
iweetened trah trult or drained
canned fruit ud lerve. If egp are
expensive you cm un one tableipoon flour or corntttrch In place
of one egg. If you do thli, cook
cornstarch In acalded milk for ta
minutu before pouring on egg.
CHOCOLATE MINT DIMIRT
Ihe recipe callt for one halt eup
after dinner mlnta, one cup whlp-
£lng creii.s ud one package choeo-
ite biscuit!.
Crush mlnta and add to cream
which hu bun whipped until
slightly itift Fold In cracken that
have been crumbled. Cover ud
chill ln refrigerator. Pile ln ihar
bet glasses. Yield: its portion!.
HEALTHFUL DAINTIIS
Orthim Cracker Dtlntltt, heilthful ud delicloui, are made with
two cupi cold, ileved applenuce,
one fourth teaipoon cinnamon, U
graham cracken and one eup whipping cream.
Sweeten applenuce to tutt, flavoring with cinnamon. Spread thli
applenuce betwem graham crackers, allowing for uch portion ud
placing cracken one on top of the
other. Chill in refrigerator two ta
four houn.
At urvlng time cover uch portion with whipped crum, ipreid-
ing ildu ud heaping u extra little mound on top. Yield: ilx portion!.
FIACH CRIAM PI I
The crust It made u foUowi:
Finely crush M graham cracken,
combine with a teupoon flour, one
third cup loftened butter, two
tablespoons lugar ud one teaipoon
cinnamon.
Preu mixture to bottom ud ildei
ot a well-greeted nine inch pie J
pltte. Bake ln 400 F. oven 10 minutu. CooL When rudy to lerve,
cut eight well ripened nucha in
thin illca, iprinkle with ont teaipoon lemon juice ud iwetten to
tute. Pile into cruit ud top gen*
enmity with whipped crum. Serve
it once.
NPIMN DAILY NlWt, NEUON. •.O-FRIDAY MORNINC. OCT. **% IM.
King's Consent to
New Lord Mayor
Dental Hygiene . . .
Baby Teeth lay
Foundation for
Permanent Sel
By LOGAN CLINDININO. M. D.
"Ohl they're Juit hli baby teeth."
Thii kind of auurance hu cauied
a grut deal of trouble in after-life.
It ii true thtt tbe baby teeth are
toon loit, but they liy tne foundation for the permanent ut ot teeth.
They ihould be cared for ln iplte ot
A
Western
Product
Overweight .
Overlarge Hands
(an Be Refined
By DONNA
We mty ipend
ORACI
the tact that they ara only temporary viiiton, tor they play a bla
part in tha health, happineu and
well-being ot tbe child. U they become decayed, the decay may advance into the jaw and caun par*
manent damage.
The hygiene of the child'i mouth
ihould begin u won u the tint of
the baby teeth tpetr. Perhapi it ii
not vitally Important to the
acutal pnyiicu hetlth ot tbt child
that leuoni ln tooth bruihing ihould
occur u early u three or four yeen.
But lt byl the foundition for htb-
ltt which are very important later.
In children'i teeth, particularly, inefficient care ii the commonat
uun of dental deny.
At the age of five or ilx, on the
average, the tint permanent tooth
maka iti appearance. It dou not
replace or push out uy temporary
tooth. It erupt! behind the row of
temporary teeth. It It tha flnt per*
manent molar. Counting from'the
    ilxth In "
the
,_..,      jppei
arenta are inclined to think that
central tooth, it li the i
Sometime! it I
...   a grut deal of
time telectlnf attractive poliihei
md costume jewelry to adorn the
handi and itill not be ntlifled with
the resulti. In fact, if the hinds are
not quite perfect, all then pretty
Complement! may'only erapnttlie
their defecti. Large handi uiually
belong to Urge and overweight per-
■oni, io whm you consider changing
the slit ot your handi, you muit
try to do nmethlng about your
general weight at the ume time.
There b no way to change the
natural bone ttructure, but nearly
all large hmdi are tat and thli fat
ctn be reduced. A rutrlctod diet
will be your tint itep.
Hindi require exercise. The circular wriit movement ud flipping
trom-the wriit, alio the clenches-
flit ud resisting movementi are
good. Then begin to manage them
by holding the thumb of the lett
hand ln the palm of the right It ii
held firmly while you puih the
fleih md muiclu upwird towird
the wriit In the puihing movement
tbe thumb of tee right hmd ii
uied in a circular movement Con*
Unue the manage in thli way for
each finger md then do the nme
on the right hmd.
Atter the masuge, toak the handi
te f taste of warm water (not hot)
to which ii added tt tetipoonful of
borax ud 4 tableipoonfuli qf epiom
nlti. Let them remain te tee water
tor ten minutes. Thm rinse with
cold water ud dry. Apply a imooth
cream to refine the ikln and ipray
with toilet water. Thb may be none
twice a week.
I The itimulitlng eftect of the exercise ud massage will do a grut
deal toward! acquiring graceful,
•lender handi.
_rv i line.
         appean in the lower
jaw, lometimu in the upper. Par-
arenta are inclined to think tt
thb is* the lut of the baby teeth.
It b, in fact the flnt of the per-
manent teeth ud sunt be
comerved.
The tint permuent tooth b particularly apt to decay. It erupti it
a time when- the body b growing
and many demand! tor calcium are
made,
SHOULD WATCH IT
Deny ihowlng up In thb tooth
mty be disregtraed by the ptrents
tnd thought of little comequtnee.
Parenti ihould watch thb particular tooth very carefully md ne
that oral hygiene b carried out very
ipecitlly.
Mtny a mouth hu been wrecked
by neglect ot thb knowledge. The
tint permuent molar b reilly the
keyttone of the arch ot the jaw.
Dentltta ten me that a fifth of
the mouthi they iee have one of
then fint molan mining. And
mouth deformitlei ud maloceluiion
are common u a consequence.
The other teeth arrive u followi: The central lnciion at the
age of ilx to eight yean. Theie two
front buck teeth draw attention to
thermelvei and are likely to be
thought the tint permuent teeth.
Uter they appear the lateral lnciion next to them puih out the
temporary teeth ft the age ot about
ieven to nine yun, and then the
large lateral teeth appear at the
age of 11 to IS. Tbe lait to appear,
of coune, are the wiidom teeth.
Soak the Ground
Round Evergreens
By DEAN HALLIDAY
In thoie parti of the country
which have experienced excessively dry periods during the put Summer lt will be wlie to toak the
ground thoroughly iround til ever-
greeni betore tee cold weither
comu; otherwise they are likely to
suffer considerable winter Injury.
LOWDON, Oct ll (CP).-Tlie
King'i content to hb election u
tht new Lord Miyor of London
wu conveyed te Aldermu Sir
Wllllim Coxen te the Houn ot
Lord* today by the Lord Cbtceel*
lor, VUcount Ctldtcota. Tbe an*
dent ceremony of notification
took place ln the Prtece'i Cham*
ber of the Upper Houae.
Sir William, who ii 7., wfll at*
nune office next month ln lucceuion to Sir Frank Boweter. He
hu been alderman tor BilUnp-
Ste ilnce 1181 ud t member of
e common Council ot the dty
tor 11 yeara.
Different Ages ...
Make Clear to
Child His Rights
and Possessions
By GARRY C. MYM, Pt|.D.
LETS tuppote you are at or approaching the teen age ud you
have a brother or sister a ftw yean
younger. How would you feel li
thb youngiter mooped iround
when you were with your own
frlendi, or followed you everywhere you wentt
Perhapi your parenb command
you to take thli younger brother or
iliter along with you. And, wom
itill, they miy urge him to ipy
on you ud report to them what he
nw or heard. No wonder you have
ssometlmei wished thb brother or
sister did not exist No wonder you
hate him or her io mush thit you
could tlmoet annihilate the youngiter. And it'i likely thb younger
brother or lister ctn't understand
why you feel n you do.
In order to protect him and you
Work and Play
Be Interested In
Uie to Escape
loneliness, Pity
By CAROLINE CHATFIELD
Dur Miss Outfield;
I am troubled about my life—tbe
great disappointment! I hive hid
md am yet to have. Perhapi you
cm give me iome encouragement. I
am an orphan living with t relttive
In a null villtge where there ire
no imusementi, no tdvuttgu and
no eligible men. Really I an) dented
everything to my tute, except
books. I cu't go to the city to Uve
tnd there'i no lite here. Tne neir*
ut tennl! court! ud golf courses
ire milu awty. nitre aren't
enough congenial jpeople nearby to
tentment It you pot your mind te
Tou love to rud—taking In. Have
£u tried to write—•puuing out?
irbe you hive t talent with pen
or bruin. Perhipi you cm put tht
puce md serenity of the villtge
on paper or cinvu tor other people
to tdmire.
Htve you been mooty with tee
nelghbon who ire leu well educated thu you? It to, turn te to
mike frlendi wltb them. You will
find thit muy of them can think
itrtight ud blk entertainingly
about life md love, tf not tbout
letten. Nothing so interesting u
human nature md frequently it
happens, thit it b most Intereitlng
in the raw.
MORI SNOW, EDMONTON        I
BDMONTON, Oct 11 (CP).-Tbe
ring of snow shovels ud the iwiih-
ing of broomi were heard igiia
todsy u Winter made lb third tp*
petnnce thb Fill ln Edmonton.
Two inchu ot now were left by in
overnight itorm which ient thermometer! down to M degrtu.
Jet Stove Polish
K«pe ttovu bright
Mty be uied nf tly en hot itove*.
At AH 1. C. Stone
from io much neediest unhtppln'en,
your pirenti ihould mtkt cletr to
thtt he muit mind hb own
buiineu and not expect to ihare
your company, tbat he muat cultivate hb own frlendi among those
of hb age.
Iver to many parenb write me
ot tbe older child wbo b rude to
the younger child, or will not thire
with him. Then parent! luppose
that the art ot sharing cu be cultivated by commanding a child to
ihare. They ihould know teit the
y try to force any child
to ihire, the leu likely he will be
to ihare thereafter. Wber
organize card, garden or photograph
clubs. I am lonely, beyond wordi,
frustrated ud disappointed. Youth
b tltoing fut tnd I tm missing
tverythlng I winted whtt b then
left for one like me?
Answer
Oet up ud do lomething befon
you till into the pit of self-pity,
dur girl, trom which escape Is
well-nigh Impossible. Yet, it'i hird
to live t lolltiry existence whm
you love people. It's hard to find
utbfactlon ln the villtge, when you
yeirn to be In tee dty thit'i brimming with Interest; pieces to go tnd
thlngi to iee. Yet you cu find con-
more they try to foroe uy child
"iel<    	
 .jereafter. Wiier pa:
patiently prevail upon the child to
arenb
I
TED KNOWS THEU TWO MCTSt
ITo tvold the hetdtchu and dtpru*
• aicanaftnrualdiig-pontil_ggbh
rem, yoa ami enough bulk to keep
(bod wutu moving pnmptfyl
Zfhonsinsb now tnjay the benefit!
e ef brtn ia thb delicious farm. Every
diy they ett tppetiiing KeBogg'i Bru
FUket. Betides being mildly Uxitlvt,
KeUogg't Bru Fliku with other putt
ef whut supply health-giving proteins.
Hied wire Ml, he'd
Ml letter
Flnt nt well! Next, tup
weO. It'i better to eat
mure "b_k" tntwj day
thu to mike frequent we
of h-nh oethistk-w
Se Ted iterti evety wettv
ki| Dili wiy
Knowing the helpfubeu
of extra "bulk" at break-
fut, Ted eeti K<
BrmFlikuiMryl
-tad H» fit!
lUVOUKy MW TonHIutthe
crisp, crunchy, mellow-fltvoartd
goodneu of KeUogg't Brtn FUket.
And they're n economic*!! Now
they ent yoa leu tba ever before. Order the golden-yellow
Btckigt todty. Mide by
KeUogg't in Le__h-b fssaMMt
ihare and help him enjoy utbfactlon from iharlng. In order to mtkt
their persuasion effective, the parenb train the younger child not to
uie the older child'i thingi without tee owner'! permiulon (tnd
vice vena), ud tney nrve u policemen to protect tee rlghb of thb
older child.
Thb problem b cloiely reltted to
Julouiy. With io mtny normtl
cauut for the older to be Jealout ot
the younger, thb Jeilousy !• increued wnen the older child find!
himself expected to give up to the
younger, and to let the younger Impose on him u he, pleases.
- If'you wtnt to-, reduce qutrrellng
between your children, make cletr
to etch what hit righta md possei-
iloni are, ud ne to it that then
rlghb are respected and protected.
Would you like to have a Ibt ot
booki and pamphleb to help you
prevent ud correct iome of the
common everyday problemi of a
parent? Then write me In care of
thii paper, enclosing a nlf-addreu*
ed envelope with a three-cent
stamp on it ■   ■   ■
MAN AND WOMAN
BURNED TO DEATH
POT MKADOWS, B.C, Oct II
(CP).-Dtvld Tingle, 98, ud Mn.
Mirgiret McDonild, DO, were burned to duth urly todty when tee
btter*t firm home near here wu
destroyed by fire.
British Columbb Police trom
nearby Coquitlam, B.C., ire investigating the origin ot the blue,
which they believe miy hive bun
itarted by a defective itove.
Winter protection of ever*
The broad-leaved evergreeni, iuch
u rhododendrons, holly laurel and
mahonia, luffer trom wind md sun-
tctld during the Winter, u well u
trom lack of moisture. Such pltnb,
therefore, ihould be protected on
tee exposed tide or tidu by a windbreak, u Illustrated te tee accompanying Garden-Graph.
To make a wtedbreak, u Uluitrtt-
ed, itretch burlap around wooden
uprighb which have been iet ioI-
idly ln the ground. Keep the burlap far enough away trom tee
plant or planb to prevent tt touch*
log tee luyu.
Advantage ihould be taken now
ot the wirm soil to get ill the bulbs
planted, except tee tulips, which
may often be planted te November
with but resulti,    .
Canadian Navy Asks
Hitler to Play
HAUPAX Oct. U (CP) - A
brotdcut appeal to Adolf Hitler
wu delivered lut night by tee
mm ot Hb Majesty'! Ctntdbn
Nivy. It wis:
"Won't You Come Over ud
Ptay?"
It hippened during the prognm "The Nivy Stegi," broidcut over tee cout to cout Canadlm Broadcait Corporation network man the naval dockyard
here. Slng-ionr letder George
Young hid tee Idea tor a parody
on a well-known long. The tin
took lt up enthuilutlctlly.
It opened:
"tittle Hen Hitler, how do you
do?
And ftnbhed:
"You're a nice UtUe fellow, I
know by your voice
"But you're alwayi io tar awty."
TAKES OFF
GRIME
without
scouring
■VfO need for herd rubbing end
1^1 ecrubbing when you use e
•oluticm of Gillett'* Pure Flake
Lye. It cute right through greaie,
deere clogged drain*, keep* outhouse* eaniteiy end odorle**,
•court pot* and pent, take* the
hard work out of heavy cleaning.
Keep a tin alwayi handy.
mn eooKin—ne omws in
Booklet —Ht hem thh powsss+ul I
desss. cloae- •_**""• • -.- k
tasMickusmdoslarkMtsrt
tin cootma csf the done ..
nrfomsi dOKU of twin, stasl ■*» I
Fm copy to ttratord B_odl^Lti,
FMissn  ssid  Ub-rtv  etmt,
Tsx-ntn, Oot.
•Mur ****-** tftnimt mat*. IM
acriofl of imsy. Umlfimii Hum***.
If ITS T3(Mi ITS GOT TO Bt GOOD
nude candy", uya Ebb, the
tardea ww, b u tbnpb u
ABC to mike...with Etglt
Brand Sweetened Condenwd
Milkl"
Jutt try thb "magic reclpeH for
a perfect chocolate fudge that b
never too hard or too loft—never
•ugtry.
And if you'd like to hav* « lot
more shortcut recipes for miking
wholesome Candies tnd Cooklet,
tend now for tf BEE COOK »00K
to Tbt Borden Company, Ltd.,
Dipt 1S9, Spadlna Creecent,
Toronto, Ont. -  -
MAOIC CHOCOLATE FUDOE
S ousiOM linsswMto-Wo/ioooJite
IU osspa (/ out) Sat-* Irani...
s£et*rtad Cortd.nmdltUk
lit tablmpoorta bullae
IM cupa alf tad lotnt •ugtr
f "ao-sapoon ranilf*
Cut ispetsoeolatt and melt em* bot watsW
lis double boiler. As!_Eafs«Bs_d.Brioi
watsstins«sd«t pan to rapid bos I aad cook
msituia with frequent etirrioi, until a
thick amooth   rnssae 1*
fonssest (about  S te 7
mlssutea). Bemosrt frtsm
:as_t_" ™
MMHtaaa,*.!
i add butter aad
Used ^.^_
CUU until In-,
■quarea with s_tp
Centum- EAGLE BRAND
IWeiTIHID CONDINIIO MIU
•mfiMRm
Mb,<W
■SbpeUhe
sfowahd
brtnrf(wma
Iwotuna
fish .
Twotenfof
fitsh/ I'm not
stYu-WGc-irtf
to feed an_
81-irm?
ROSY NORN
Self teil vacuum peeked. Thi* it a real
high gride delicloui coffee. Every pound
guaranteed to iitlify.
Lb. tin	
-    LIMIT t LB1. .
THI BEST FOR LESS
Choice lolling Beef  Lb. 12.
Shoulder Roaiti  Lb. 1*-*}
Choice Blade and Thick Ribi t Meaty and tender, Ib. 18»*
Prime Ribi "Boned" and "Rolled"  Lb. 25<
Tender Veal Roaiti '. ....Lb. 20*
Lean Pork Roaiti Lb. 25<
Frethly Made Little Pig Sauiagei Lb. 20^
PreiMy Made Breakfait Sauiaga ...; Lb. 15e>
Alio a full line of Smoked Meati at Special Pricei.
CHEESE mir-i Lb. 29c
Shortening Sc  2 Ibs. 25c
Baker's Chocolate Bar 19c
OXYDOL, Giant Pkt 68c
CLOTHES PINS, 3 Doz. 10c
BUTTER «& 2 Lbs. 75c
JELL-0 All Flavors 4 Pkts. 25c
PEANUTS ..... Lb. 10c
STARCH, Laundry Pkt 10c
14c
34c
ORANGES:
2 des.	
SPROUTS:
2 Ibi.	
SPINACH:
3 Ibi. ,	
CABBAGE:
Lb. ..........
CARROTS:
61b	
APPLES:
7 Ibi.	
PARSNIPS:
5 Ibi ...
PICKLING
ONIONS: 2 Ibi.
MUFFETS:
2 pkti	
H.P. SAUCE:s
Bottle .......
TEA: Orange
Pekoe,Ib, 	
LYE:    (
Tin	
CARBOLIC
SOAP: 3 b
BLEACH:
2 bottlei	
BAKING SODA:
Pkt.	
AYLMER SOUP:
Tin...	
BARLEY:
2 Ibi	
WHEATLETS:
6 Ibi. .........
SODAS:
6 oi. pkt -
..49c
..19c
. 19c
.. 3c
..15c
..19c
..16c
..15c
...21c
30c
:54c
...10c
...13c
..17c
lie
9c
16c
34c
10c
RITZ
BISCUITS: Pkt. .
ROMAN MEAL:
Pkt.	
JELLY BEANS:
Lb.	
SCOTCH MINTS:
Lb... ....
ALL SORTS:
Lb	
PAPER
TOWELS: Roll ..
FACIAL
TISSUE: Pkt. ...
17c
19c
25c
14c
14c
Tomato Juice, '*"•« 3 Tins 22c
GINGER SNAPS... 2 lbs. 27c
Pork & Beans, 16 oz. 3 Tins 26c
Corn Flakes, Large 2 Pkts. 21c
PEANUT BUTTER, 28 oz. Tin 27c
ASSORTED BISCUITS, Lb. 24c
Demonstration
Etglt Milk will be demon-
ttrttid In our Store Stturdiy.
Ptr tin	
7-M
.••WflrWut**.
ttOCERIES* HEATS •VE6ETA81K
FRESH FRUITS
MONI MO* . tn WA«0 ST. e NELSON
TOMATOES
Freth ripe, OA-
5 Ib. baiket .., £vC,
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Andrew's
FOR
Good Shoes
FOR
• MEN
• WOMEN
0  CHILDREN
H, Andrew &. Co,
Leaden in Footfathion
Hive You Read the Cluilfledf
1940 G. E. Radios
FROM $14.95 UP
Nelson Electric Co.
574 Biker 8L Phone 260
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HOUSE FROCKS
TlUle, Ltdy Vmcouver,   **J rig
Vmcouver Mild wXilO
BETTY ANN SHOP
Opp. Capitol Theatre     Phone 104?
Utlt»imttm-ISMMMMMIttM_^MMMIISSSt
NILSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON. B.C-FRIDAY MORNINO. OCT. 11 1919.
Civic Elections
Here December 14
Nelson elvlo election li Mt for
Deeember 14, In complltnee with
a chtnja In date mtdt end In
effort lut yter.
Nomination dty will preetde the
election by three dayt, btlng
eoheduled fer Deoember 11.
REV. DR. STEVENSON RACK
FROM COAST SYNOD TODAY
Rev. Dr. 3. W. Stevenion, Putor
of Uit Flnt Pretbyterlm Church it
Nelion, U expected to return to Nelion today after attending the Presbyterian Synod at Vmcouver. Mr.
Stevenion left Nelion on Mondty
morning.
»»id»»»f->M8««^»»M«l>»f-W9»«
NEW FALL BLOUSES
Just Arrived
Sdiih. Ct. CaMoJ-hsu.
ttt Btker SL Phone 970
-_MtMMm1tSMMM__mmtMmiMIM)imM
CLOCKS
We htve t nice itock of Wutmlniter Chtmn, mintel clockl,
fincy tlarm clockl In both
ipring md electric.
mHaJWsmljjL $SeMQlkAA.
497 Beker St
Nelion, B C.
ENJOY KOOTENAY VALLEY
Chocolate Milk
DELIGH-TUL tnd REFRESHING
KOOTENAY VALLEY DAIRY
•y*!r^AKS&&-)m-*SS^Sm*)MS6*SSSe
Rossland Parent-
Teachers Promote
Red Cross Branch
ROsSSLAND, B.C, Oct U-Spon-
sored by the Rosslind Ptrent-
Tetcher Auoclition, a Red Crou
Society U being formed In the
Golden City, md m organization
meeting U planned shortly In the
RossUnd High School Auditorium.
Mrs. F. E. Dockerlll, t member
of the Trail Red Crou Society, will
speak on lied Crou Work," md
other gunt speakers will Include
W. K. Esling, M.P. for Kootenay
Weit R. R. Burns, M.P.P., ot Trill,
md Miyor W. A Turner.
Conforming with the reguliUoni
of the Canadian Red Crou Society,
a letter applying for t charter, to
be signed by 10 prominent RouUnd
citizens, hu been drifted by the
organizing committee, md will be
ient to Victoril, upon the ipprovil
of Mondiy nighfi meeting.
DARWIN TULIP BULB$
Large mixed, $250 md $3X10 per
hundred.
Mac's Greenhouses
J. W. McClelUnd      .    .
One Blk. From Hoipltil
Cedtr md Front SU.     Phone (111
WiWMeewesawwwMawwwwtww
Four Babies Are
Immunized, Clinic
Dr. C. M. Bennett eximlned 11
babies it Uie NeUon Women'i Inititute Well Beby Clinic Wedneiday. He wu usisted by MUs Nancy
Dunn. Four babiei were immunized. There were tour new babies.
Memben of the Women'i Inititute ittending were Mn. T. B.
TiUyn, Convener; Mn. J. C. Robison, Mn. PoiUeUiwiite, Mrs. S. N,
Msy, Mrs, H. H. Currie, md Miss
J. Riley. ,
Imperiol Officer
Receives Medal
MDUUTT, B.C Oct 11 (CP). -
Cipt. 3. S. Slmpkin, 70, wbo urved
with the Imperiil forcei for 97
yun, md fought In India, South
Africa, ud France, without being
wounded, hu Just received • illver
medal "for meritorious tervicu"
from the Imperial Army author*
itiea.
Thli medtl U twirded to only
one mm ln t regiment, md in the
cue of death ot the one recipient,
another U twirded to maintain continuity.
Capt Slmpkin U now entiUed to
add M S.M., to hii millUry UUe.
THE LATEST IN J
FALL DRESSES
Milady's Fashion Shoppt
449 Biker St Phone 874
SAFEWAY
Pricei Effective Friday md Saturday, Oct 1J ud 14
WALNUTS Ei Lb. 25c
Golden CORN !«.., 2 tins 19c
WAX PAPER 100-ft. roll 19c
SODAS BSSL. 2-lb. pirt. 27c
RAISINS !=.'!!., „.*,... Pkt. 15c
Pure Strawberry Jam, 4-lb.tin 49c
Monarch
Paltry Flour
5 lb. SMk
25c
CHLORIDE OF LIME:.
Tin	
BON AMI POWDER:
Tin ,.
P. fr C. SOAP:
5 bare	
SILVER WEB TISSUE:
3 rolli	
SHELL CUSS CLEANER:
Bottle	
BLEACH:
2 bottlei	
10c
16c
20c
10c
20c
19c
COFFEE: Maximum Vacuum
Packed,Ib. 	
TEA: Maximum, Orange Pekoe,
Lb.	
MAYONNAISE: Beet Foodi,
16 os. jar	
BUTTER: First Crade Highway,
2 Ibi.	
CORN PUKES: Kelloff'i, Ciant,
Pkt.	
ORANCE JUICE:
16 ex. tin	
Empress
Peanut Butter
13 os. tin
15*
EGOS
Credo A medium,
Dox.	
Crado A large,
Dos.	
39c
43c
Chateau,
lib.
29c
45c
55c
34c
75c
10c
10c
Camay Toilet
SOAP
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
GRAPEFRUIT
0     0     0     0     0
4 for 10c
Grapes: Concord.
Grapes: Tokays ~
Bananas 8g"_L
Oranges ^
Oranges ,",£
Size
Medium
__Lb. 5c
.3 Ibs. 25c
J Ibs. 25c
2 doz. 69c
3 doz: 55c
Spinach
Celery.
Sweet Spuds _
Onions RS?_
AppleS    Mclntoih
. 3 Ibs. 17c
_ 2 Ibs. 15c
.4 Ibs. 28c
.9 Ibs. 25c
6 Ibs. 25c
LEMONS as-Doz. lots only 20c
BIG 5
CLEANSER
Tin ___„ 5e
Brunswick
SARDINES
Tin _. 5c
Brunswick
HADDIES
Tin He
Creamettes
3 pkts. 25e
NOODLES
Pkt 9c
Moxlcali
Tamalei
SOUP: Campbell's, Vegetable
English
Tin 10c
ASSORTED TOFFEE KC Lb. 25e
TOMATO JUICE: Libby's, 1OVi oz. tin 5c
INSTANT TAPIOCA 16 oz. pkt. 15c
MILK: Cherub, tails 3 tins 25c
JELLO: All florors 4 pkts. 25e
QUALITY MEATS
20c
Cottage Rolhi       90.
Freih Cod Fiih:
LD* •••••••• »i
Pork Knuckle:       1A _
Freih, Ib lUC
Smoked Pork Jowli: 10 .
Freih Hamburg      9C/»
Steak, 2 Ibi. for .. -WC
Freih Breakfait     OC.
Sauiage: 2 Ibi. for LO\*
Rump Roait Beef:  OA .
Rump Roait Veal: OA„
Pot Roasts:tiS.:™ Lb. 15c
We Reierve tho Right to Limit Quantltlee
■SAFEWAY STORK LIMITED
 ■■
For Best
Bran Bci king
QUAKER
BRAN
Quaker Bran costs
much less tad be-
cause it is natural
bran, you get that
real nut flavour
that makes all bran
dishes richer and
more delidoua.
NELSON SOCIAL
•tr mis. it j. vigneux
• The Sctndintvltn Church wu
the icene of one of tbe imirtut
Autumn weddingi October 10 it 2
u_n_ wnen Rev. E. Kingsfield, ts-
sisted by Rev. Earl E. Lindgren,
united ln mtrritge, Sitmt Kristint,
eldest diughter of Mr. tnd Mrs. A.
Domeij. Nelson, tnd John Wttson
Muir, youngest ion of Mr. tnd Mri.
T. Muir of New Westminster. Quin-
titles of Autumn flowen graced the
pretty church. Mrt. Kingsfield played the wedding mtrch tnd Rev.
Lindgren ung "O Promise Me" it
the signing of the register. The
groom wti lupported by J. Jackion
of TnU tnd the uiben were the
bride'i brothen, Elon tnd Einar Dome!]. The bride, given lc mtrritge
by her fither, mide t diinty picture
in hir meditevil dress of white
sttln. Her lovely tulle veil wu
worn halo fuhion over her train
caught with liliet of the villey. Her
bouquet wu composed of Sweetheart rotes tnd fern. The bride wu
ittended by Miu Rosemary Newton u her flower girl, who wu
dtlnty ln her yellow, silk floor-
length frock, her dolli hit ind
cirrylng i buket of tiny yellow
mumi, tnd the bride'i veil. Her mt*
tron of honor wu her lister, Mn.
C. G. Leggett, who chose t miuve
iheer with matching doll hit The
two bride'i maids, Miu Ninni Hoi-
r* t tnd Mlu Margery Jorgenson,
chose iheer romtnce pink tnd
dulce blue floor-length dressei ind
doll hiti. All three bouqueti were
composed of mtuve tnd pink uteri.
Ibe gifts to tht bridtemiidi, mt-
tron of honor ind flower girl were
dainty gold croises, while the ush-
en received tie pini, tnd the beit
mtn s illver cigtretie lighter. The
groom'i gift to hii bride wu s
handsome silver tnd cut glue row
bowl, while the brlde'i gift to the
groom wu a pen ind pencil iet
After the ceremony t reception wti
held it the Star Cafe, where the
mothen ot both partlei usiited ln
receiving. The tout to the bride
wu propoied by Rev. ti Kinpfleld,
the groom replying. The T>nde'i
mother chose e black crepe btck
satin dreu with rose trimmingsi and
wort a contge of roie gladioli,
while the groom's mother donned t
blick lilk crepe dreu with satin
trlmmlngi md were s contge of
red glidioll. Centering the Uble
wu the three-tiered wedding cike
on a illver tray. It wu topped by s
bridil trch, lily of the villey end
minitture wedding belli. The
honeymoon will be ipent in Vtncouver and pointt South tnd on
their return sir. and Mn. Muir will
reiide in Trtll. While twty they
will ilio vilit ln SeatUe, the brlde'i
relativei, Mr. and Mrs. M. Urich,
For travelling, Mn.. Muir wore t
freen 'Taffeta with rust coit tnd
rown tcceuorlei. Guesti were Mr.
tnd Mri. A. Domeij, Mr. and Mn.
T. Muir of New Weitminiter, Rev.
and Mn. C. Kingsfield, Rev. md
Mn. Earl E. Lindgren, Elof Domel],
Elon Domei], Eintr Domei], 3.
Jackion ot TrtU; Mr. tnd Mri. C. G.
Leggett, Mr. tnd Mn. C. Jorgenson,
Miu N. Holquiit ot Trtll; Miu M.
Jorgenson, Mri. K. Petenon, Mr.
tnd Mn. C Leggett; Mr. and Mn.
E. O. Hammer, Mr, and Mrs. F.
Newton, Min Rita Weatherhetd,
Mrs. E. Nordman, Miss Rosemary
Newton, Mln M. Thompson, Mn.
Sterling, Manuel Jorgenson, Etrl
Jorgenton, Mr. and Mri. A. Muir,
Mr. and Mn. X. Muir of New Wutmlniter, Mr*. C. H- Spencer, St
Louis; Hr. tnd Mn. J. -timber, Mr.
tnd Mn. W. Tuft Ctlgtry, Mr. tnd
Mr. a OUison, Ctnti Flits; Mr. tnd
Mrs. H. Lidgren, H. Lidgren, M
Tengetdtl, Mrs. J. Lindgren, Dr.
tnd Mrs. A. McNeil of Shaunavon,
Suk.; Mr. tnd Mrs. T. Dermon of
Indiin Hetd, Suk.; Miu P. Campbell, Admirtl, Suk.; Mr. tnd Mri.
Hess, Vtncouver; Mr. md Mn. M.
Urich, of Snohomish, Mr. md Mn.
W. Dick ot Trtll; Mr. tnd Mrs. J.
CampbeU of Trail ud Mr. md Mn.
A. Brodie of Oakland.       •»   .
• Mn. A. R. McDonild ot Crmbrook ipent yesterday in Uie city.
e Mr* T. E. Levttteur, Silica
Street, hu returned trom a few
dayi ipent in Spokme.
e John Thom, Baker Street, hid
u guut hli iliter, Mn. E. C. Hiy,
who returned to tbe Cout yeiterday atter a few dayi in Nelion.
e J. B. White, mining mm of
Spoktne, viilted Nelion yuterdiy.
• Mr. and Mr* L. H. Choquette.
Latimer Street motored to TrtU
md Roultnd yeiterday.
•" Mr. md Mn. SUnley Hill, 411
Robion Street htve returned from
Sheep Creek, where they were
gueiti of Mr. md Mr* J. Lodder
for a few dtyi.
• G. G. Clyde ot Robion wu
t gueit ot hii brother-ln-liw md
lister, Mr. md Mn. J. M. Armstrong, SUver King Read.
• Mn. K. McLeod ot Edgewood
li a city visitor.
e Ptul Bourgeois ot the Kootenty Belle Mine it a city viiitor.
e T. A. Milli md grmdion,
Bevan Johnion, of Willow Point
were Nelion ihoppen yeiterdiy.
e Mn. Eric Paterion oi Kulo
viiited Nelion yesterday.
e Mr* J. F. Dontldson ot Stlmo wu in town yetterdty.
e Arthur Laku, M.E_ who spent
the weekend with hii ftmily in
Spokme, vliited town yesterday
en route to the Slocin district He
wu tccompmied from Spokme by
Mn. George Johnitone, who ipent
the weekend viiiting her daughter,
Mr* Likes.
e A very pretty Fill wedding
took pltce at tbe Catholic church
HOUSE FROCKS
"milt", "Udy Vmcouver". "Vmcouver Mild" gutrinteed tun md
tub tut
The Gingham Shoppe
Phone S93      Opp. Dally News
-^wA/r_^
Specials Friday and Saturday
Oct. 13th and 14th -
BUTTER SSJiSf ■«- --. * "»• 75c
CHICKEN HADDIE: 2 tins ......... 29*
CORN FLAKES: Quaker. 3 pkti. for............ 25*
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Enjoy e Snick With
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in Bellevue, Alta- Thursdiy morning, October I, at 10:30 o'clock,
when Rev. Father O'Dty united in
mirritge Lent, second diughter of
Mr. ud Mri. P. Grouo, md Ctrl
Arcure, eldest ion of Mn. B. Arcure md the Ute Bernard Arcuri
of Nelion. Given in mtrrlige br
her father, the bride looked lovely
in a white tatin dreu mtde ln
princeu llnet. Her floor length
veil of illk net In Juliet ityle, wu
held in place by a wreath of ormge
blossoms. She ctrried a bouquet of
Sweetheart roses tod Maiden Hair
fern. Her bridesmaid wu Mits
Amelia Fidentto, who wore a blue
taffeta drew md blue hat She
carried a bouquet of vari-colored
uteri. The groom wu lupported
by Anthony Coitenio. A reception
wm held at the home ot the bride'i
ptrenti, where a large number of
guesti were preient A four-tiered
wedding cike centred the bride'i
table. A tout to the bride wu proposed by Rev. Ftther O'Dty. Liter
they left for a honeymoon to tbe
United Stttei. The bride traveling
in a wine crepe dreu with a top
coit ot dirk grty and acceuoriei
to mttch. On their return Mr. tnd
Mn. Arcure will reside in Nelion.
e Mn. R. A. Yeld ot Edgewood
ii a city visitor.
• W. T. Nelson ot Calgary wu
a guest of bis liiter, Miu Audrey
Nelson, Silver King Roid.
e W. G. Norrie-Loewenthtl.
ME, of Vmcouver hti arrived in
Johmneiburg, South Africi, where
he wu cilled through the lerioui
illness of hli sister.
e J. B. Fletcher ot Alniworth
Visited Nelson Wednudiy.
e W. J. Stevenion of Hirrop
ipent yesterday in town.
e Miu Jessie McKinnon hu left
for Brandon, Mm., to viilt reit.
tivei.
e Rev. Armitage of the United
Church, Creiton, vliited town yeiterdiy. He wu a guett of Mr. md
Mn. C. B. Huyck, Victoria Street.
e Mn. Herbert Hirrop tnd her
fither, Mr. Ortvei, left yeiterdiy
morning by motor for Winnipeg.
e   O. B. Allen, Vmcouver Jewel*
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1939.
. HAPPY FOR A FEW HOURS     '
Berlin must have been deliriously happy for • few
self-deluded hours Wednesday, when two of the moat im-
: probable reporta possible to conceive vied for acceptance
by the credulous burghers.
Collapse of the British war participation, signified
by throwing out of the Chamberlain Government, and by
the abdication of King George, must have seemed almost
too good to be true—though the German people seem to
be confident of an early end to hostilities—and too good
to be true, it was.
Those who did not have the pleasure of meeting thia
rumor, were entranced with another almost u good—-a report that the Nazi Government had collapsed and been
; thrown out. Let us hope that not too many honest Germans
" betrayed themselves in the hearing of the Gestapo, while
; under the erroneous belief that Hitleriem had passed. Germany will certainly reject Nazism some day—a disillusioned Germany dealing with a discredited Nazism—but prob-
ably Nazism has got to take a beating first.
I Think of those palpitating Germans who had both
rumors to choose from, and believed both! A Britain
tamed, a Germany self-liberated!
I Too bad that both dreams had to be dispelled. But Dr.
Goebbels, propaganda chief, courageously told the Nation
the truth—as he saw it—and invited the German people
ijo believe that the wicked British started both rumors.
This illustrates about as well as anything what haa
"happened, the degree of reliance to be placed on the German
announcements to the World. Alleged British bombing of
•the Athenia I British assassination of the Rumanian
"Premier, though the cars of the Nazi Iron Guards ringed
his car with fire! The British Intelligence Service invent-
. ing the abdication of the British Sovereign to mislead
-trusting Germans!
But then, the Hitlerian theory, as frankly avowed in
I "Mein Kampf," is that any lie will be believed if reiterated
often enough.
5ERIAL STORY . . .
>HANTOM RANCH
By OREN ARNOLD
CHAPTER FORTY-Tf-KEE
' Shot knew he would have a tremendous Job of icmbbing poti and
pans ifter supper there in Escobar's
cimp, ind mould remiln free of
bonds. But after thit he likely
would be tied and locked In again.
Thit'i my moment to icrim."
be decided. "Ill mike a run for it
lomehow."
Hi still had hii concealed butcher
kniit. He itill mintged to keep his
ue near et hind. He had spotted
a long dagger-like meat skewer
which would be a fine weapon, too.
Probably he would hive to crick
a cook'! skull with Out it the crucial moment   '
Only thing thit worried him w*i
lick of i horse. The remuda, be noticed, had many.a fine hone tn it
Probably moit of them were itolen,
but yonder a couple of hundred
yirdi iwiy were four or five hundred horses. They were kept near
the bue ot an-overhanging cliff, a
iheer rock wall several "Tiundred
feet high. This wrved u part of i
natural fence and kept the horses
near the soldiers so that iny other
ambitious thieves, or, siy, my federal soldiers, could not take the
herd without having i fight right
•t their bands. It wu i smart move
on Escobar's pirt thus to guard his
most valuable possessions—his cav-
ilry horses; the "army's" whole career depended on horse flesh, Shot
knew.
Well he would bide his time until
the Summer, twilight became full
darkness if possible, then he would
have i chanpe to escape on foot. He
could itoop low ind run, darting
behind rocki and ihrubs. There were
lentries out, of course, but they
would not shoot so accurately in
the dark. He'd have a chance. He'd
run like a deer, circle back and try
to locale Lorena on the hill-top
whence she had sent up her smoke
■ignal. Maybe ihe even had some
of the Phantom men up there.
The thought thrilled him! He'd
give 10 years of his life to have his
own picked riders at hand now to
burst into Escobar's wrap.-But no,
No, that would be foolish. Anyway,
he had to stop such conjecture, or
he might not hive any yean left.
He would have to maneuver to escape on his own, without help. He
was prepared to try it, and doubtless would have tried, but consternation suddenly struck Escobar's
men and an opportunity faced Shot
Rogers from an unexpected source.
His first knowledge of it came when
a horse streamed.
A horse screams In terror ln a
very definite way. It ii not e whinny, nor i playful squeal. It ia a
nerve-tingling sound that alarms
men as well as other horses them-
"Selves. Knowing horses thoroughly,
Shot looked at once at Escobar's
herd.
"EEE-e-e-e-e-e-e • 11 — i—er
I The icreamlng had suddenly become a chorus. Horses were plunging. Animal bodiu were striking
each other. A man shouted, then
mother.
"HOAH! "LOS CABALOSI"
Luis Escobir yelled, running from
his headquarters tent "QUIEN ES!
HO! PRONTO!" •
In scircely 30 seconds the icreiming hid become a frenzy. Shot could
heir people running everywhere,
men calling, shouting, yelling orders. A roaring of hoof! added to
the crescendo now. Noise of shatter-
ing planks were heard—something
had itruck the light fence erected
there. Somebody yelled thit a tent
tnt down. Two men were ihriek-
uix in pain.
Quite unconsciously Shot Rogers
hid itarted running with iH the
other men towird the remudi. IA
i moment he found himself out of
the light of campfire. The night
now was ilmost full dirk, uve ior
starlight. He had run in the course
taken by Lull Escobir himielf —
had Just run, run from an instinctive urge of duty to help itop thf
stampeding horses, u my ranch
mm would hive run.
But ill at once Shot halted.
"My god-oh, my lordy!" he murmured. Hli chance hid come.
He turned ibout and itarted running in the oppoilte direction. Almost Immediately a mau of frenzied
horses cut across his trill. Shot
groaned ln futility—If he could but
citch one, if be eould only hive hli
hinds on a lariat rope!
"Where is the bugl*r?" Luis Escobir wu rotring in Spanish. "Csll
out the men. Blow assembly. Assembly, you fooll Where ire you?
... Spread out everybody-ind try
to get them turning! Turning in a
circle! Stop that shooting!" •
Shot could hear Escobir'i voice
ibove the wild melee.
More horses were plunging from
his right now, so Shot leaped on 1
convenient rock, then up to another
some eight or ten feet high for pure
self protection. Even in the darkness he could iee four or five meis
who were leu fortumte. They were
knocked down, horribly trimpled,
and, of course, horribly mingled by
the stampeding hoofs. The more the
animals plunged and reared and
screamed, the more frightened they
becime. It was a terrifying icene,
and shot could see the whole mtd-
dening force of it.
Horses seemed to be running In
every direction it once. A group
o* them plunged right into the long
avenue of tents that had been there
'.n miliary array, stripping and
tearing down (he canvai without
i halt several struck cota, ropu or
other obstructions ind iomersiult-
ed—thump md groan, roll md kick
md scream, ind up ind on igain.
Shot moved from one edge of hii
rock to the dther. It wu a boulder
the size of an automobile, ifford-
Ing him precious lafety at the moment and a grand spectator'! view;
but he was striving now for a
chance to leap down and escape
with the stampeding animals. Surely here was the break he needed!
And yet he couldn't take advantage
ot It beciuie the hones themselves
hemmed him in, a milling sea ot
animals irtuhd him. Never ln all
hli life hid he been io clou to io
much confusion, not the leut ot
which now wu the shrieking
wounded and terribly frightened
Mexican men.
When Shot finally leaped, he Wt
running.
He saw ad opening In the melee
md darted through it. From somewhere, though, a rope wu snaking
by. Ciught probibly in flying hoofa,
a tent rope, or a lasso. It caught
Shot's high boot heel and tripped
him. The young American itruck
the ground with in "Uhn-n-n-n-nl"
md liy there in the dirt ind dirkneu uveril ucondi, itunned, betore he could regain hli feet and
start running again
Hi heard Luis Escobir ihouting,
ind for no known relson he iwerv-
ed toward thit worthy.
"LOS CABAiLO-0-O-O-O-OSl
HEY-HCT--YO-0-0!"
Escobir'i orden were unintelligible now, ii contused ind futile u
the horses' plunging. Most oi the
animals had trimpled end leiped
■nd galloped on ao thit the cimp
irei wis free of therh ind lave tor
tbe several dead or wounded men
NILSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B C-FRIDAY MORNINO. OCT. It
•m CHARM OF THE GAME
MUCH OF THB Joy In bridge
comu from Ita uncertainty. No
matter how ably you and your
partner may perform, tn bidding
or play, tbe fata of a lot of handa
wfll depend upon factors which
are completely beyond your eon*
trot Many a eoundly hid contract
would be beaten tf your opponenta
awapped handa, and many an un-
aouad one would be made If tbe
ume thing were done.
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eye a 41
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MA.it
♦ K10
♦ AQ10ST
(Sealer: North. North-South'
vulnerable.)
Ibla deal got Ud to either S-No
Trumpa or T-No Trumpa at all
tablu ot a duplicate game. Some
declarer! took all the tricka and
othen loit one trick. It reiulted bt
a whole ierlu ot poet-mortemi,
which Dnally brought out the fact
.
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Sheperd Barclay
Tells How to Bid
and Play
that during one of thim the Eaat-
Wut handi got switched. When-
the dub K wu ln the laat a
grand ilam wu Miy, and whan tt,
wu not lt wu Impoealble.
Many klndi ot bidding occurred
on It one of the moit popular
Msjuencu being: North 1-Spade,
South 8-Clube, North S-No
Trumpa, South 4-No Trumpa
(Blackwood), North B-Hearta,
South 8-No Trumpi, North 6-DlsV
monda and South 7-No Trumpa.
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Neither
rm
(Dealer:  South,
vulnerable.)
Eaat having rebld dlamondi,!
why ihould South not double SA
Spadu, even though the bidding*!
lounded very weak?
■"•WrlbutH by Xlag Futune Bj_<U«ta> X__
Jet Safirfif*--
Saks.
Excerpta from the & C Gov.
ernment Motor-Vehicle Drlver'i
Manual
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DmUm-imim
WARNING DEVICES
Muit every motor-vehicle be
equipped with luitable horn, bell,
or wirnlng device ln good working
order?
Ana.—Yei.
Whit li the minimum dlitance the
sound from the born, bell, or warning device must be audible under
normil condition!?
An!.—208 feet
May i ilren horn be carried or
used on iny motor-vehicle, other
thtn police or tire motor-vehlclu
Or imbutancu*
Ani.-No.
Ii U permluible to carry or uie
en eny motor-vehicle my exhaust
compression, or spark-plug whistle?
Ani.—No.
It li permissible to uu a horn,
bell, or warning device except ai a
reuonable warning?
Ans.—No.
Must every motor.vehlcle be
equipped with an exhauit muffler?
Ani.—Yei.     •
Miy bn exhaust muffler be cut
out or disconnected while the motor-
vehicle li being operated on any
highwiy?
Ani.-N
•No.
$ttsxxs~>ra'xscasiii&iS!.ws&rS:
jjlC-L      yOJLVlmlmjg.
ONI-MINUTI TIST
1. Which nervoui Impulse travail
tuter, lound or feeling?
2. Who wu Joaquin MIllerT
t. Whit two pruldenta of Ihe
United Statu were awarded the
Nobel peice prize?
WORDS OF WISDOM
A king ruleth u he ought a tyrant is ha lists, a king to the profit
of ill, i tyrant only to pleue a
few.—Artatotle.	
HINTS ON ETIQUETTE
Don't "ride" a perion too bird
either ln prlvite or public. It ii
the sympathetic, understanding ind
well-minnered perion who knows
when his or her teasing pesses the
good-natured itage and may hurt
a companion.
"■i ' " a>
TODAY'S HOROSCOPI
If your i birthdiy li today, look
for help from an elder ln the year
now itarting. You alio will gain
through a young penon. On the
whole, the yur will be moderately
favorable to you. An iffectionite
and loving disposition will be possessed by the child born on this
date. A tendincy to moodiness md
pesiimilfti, md to worry needlessly
ihould be combined.
ONI-MINUTI TIST AN8WIRS
1. Feeling.
I. An Amerlcm poet
3. Theodore Rooievelt and Wood-
row Wilson.  *• ;
BENTLEY, England (CP)— Lord
Somen, Deputy Chief Scout his
uked thit ill EnglUh Boy Scouts
wur uniform during the wer. He
hu ippeiled to employer! to permit
the uniform ln officu, u the orgmiution hu a program ot national
lervice.
the loldlen were In frantic pursuit Escobir, tha general, wu ilmost hystericil, dirting here end
there, wiving irmi and ihouting
homely.
Shot heard him. then uw him,
md itopped dud ln hii tricks.
Escobir wu nAt 20 feet ewiy.
And he wu ilone, on foot Miraculously he hid not been Injured by
the stampeding herd. Shot could
still see hit sword iwing foolishly
it hli ilde. Swinging foolishly now.
■nd yet It wu i genuine iword.
Shot remembered thtt a sword wis
a welpon. Alio that Lull Escobar
hid cauied him and the folk he
loved untold trouble of late. That
Luis Escobir wu a tritorous soldier, Ao more thin a bandit whom
the Mexlcm Government Itself hid
ciuse to feer. Alio thit three ol
hU thieves once had kidnapped Lo*
rem Himllton.
Impulsively young Shot Rogen
mide up hit mind. He wu in a terrible hurry to escape, now thit opportunity hid presented, but herl
tr hind wu lomething even more
tempting.
(To Be Continued)  .
___
WAR-25 Years
Ago Today
OCT. 13,1914.—Germain ciptured
Lille md Hizebrouck In Northern
France, and Ypres ln Belgium. Tix
cf $100,000,000 levied son Brussels by
Germins. Belglin uit of government withdrawn from Oatend to Le
Hivre, Frince. Lt.-Col. S. O. Mirlta
led Boer revolt in Cape Colony.
South Africa.
11 Questions ??
ANSWERS
Thli column of quutloni ud
iniwen Is open to iny ruder of
the Nelion Dtlly Newi. In no
cise will the name of the penon
uking thi quutlon be pu'illihed.
H.A, Jiffrty-Dld Brahm*i write
the Hungtrttn Rhapsody No. 2,
ud if not who did?
Fnni Llut eompoeed Hungarian Rhipsody No. 2.
B.I.B- Bonnington — Could you
pleue teU me what a Dual citizen of America ii?
We nave not beard of a dual
citizen, unleu you refer to cuu of
disputed citizenship.
Ait, Nelion—Where dou the beit
glove leither come from?
Somaliland.
F.T. Cruton—How large ara the
different province! in iquare
mllu?
Prince Edward blind, 2,184
iqmre mllu; Nova Scotia 21,4-8,
New Brunswick, 27,988; -.Quebec,
708334; Ontario, 407,282; Manitoba,
331,832; Saskatchewan. 381,700; Alberta, 255,2.6; British Columbia,
358,898; Yukon, 207,078.
O.T, Cnnbrook—Cm you tell me
how to cleuyn oil piloting?
To dim u oil painting take it
out ot lta frame, lir a piece of
doth, moistened with rain witer,
on It and luve lt tor a while to
take up the dirt trom the picture.
Several appllutloni may be necei-
ury to secure a perfect reiult Then
wipe the picture very gently with
tuft of cotton wool dampened
ure Unseed oil
a tuft of cotton wool dampened
with absolutely ,_
Gold frame miy be cleaned wltb a
freshly cut onion; It should be
wiped with a lott iponge wetted
with nln witer, a few houn after
the application ot the onion, md
muit ffnally.be wiped with a eoft
doth. Valuable pilntlngi ihould be
taken to m expert u clunlng
and restoring requiru ipeclal
knowledge ana dimige li likely to
reiult from Inexperienced handling.
CA, Procter-Will you pluu toll
Looking Backward.:;.
TEN YEARS AGO
From Daily Newi of Oct 18, 1928
J. McLeod hu been named a
Thrumi school trustee.—Gordon
Bowker of Mirror Lake ll i Nelson
visitor.—Students it all five Nelson
ichooli ire heiring tire prevention
ledum thii week.—Four degreei of
frost were recorded In Nelson yei-
terday.*-Mn. Cune has been elected President ot the Boswell-Sancs
Women'i Institute ud Mrs. Wallace
Secretiry-Treuurer.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AOO
From DiUy Newi of Oct 13, 111
Dr. F. W. Weibrook, Preildent of
the New British Columbil Unlver-
lity, ind Dr. J. Klinck, Dean of the
Faculty ot the Unlvenity, will be
Nelion visitors this week.—Nine loti
ln the Rosemont Subdivision of the
City hive been iold by McQuarrle
and Robertion during tbe put tew
weeks.—W. McPherson, Lu Steel
md Frank O'Genskl nave left tor
10 days hunting ln the vicinity ot
Port Hill, Idaho.-    .   ,
FORTY YEARS AOO
From DaUy Miner of Oct 13.1899
The booming community of Pheo-
nix now bouti a newipipir.—
Frank Beer yuterday purcbued
lota 11 md 12. Block 8 on the corner
ot Victoria md Cedar Street! from
R. S. Baker.—The Gu Compiny
hu 30 men living malm, pushing
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13,1939
CKLN AND
CBC PROGRAMMES
MORNING
7:00__O Canida
7:0S-Sleepyhud Club (CKLN)
8:00—The News
8:15—Singers and Songs
8:30—Good Morning Matinee
9:00—The Billadeer
9:18—The Southernalrei
9:30—B. C. Radio School, Engliih
10:00—The Happy Gang
10:30—Kootenay Lake General Hoipital Programme
11:00—Morning Bulletin Board
ll:30-Rhythm School
AFTERNOON •
12:00—Luncheon Muilc
12:15--Mania Bloom'! BWod ' ' "
12:30-Matlnee Melodiu
1:00-The Newi
1:15—Petite Muslcale
1:30—Pictures in Song
1:45-BBC Newi
2:15--Tango Time
2:30—Virginia Ftlr Entertain!
2:45—Closing Stock Quotation!
3:0O-Flre Prevention Week
3:15—Les Brown's Orchutra
3;4*>—Crawford Ensemble
4:00—It'a Rhythm Time   '
4:30—To be announced
4:48—Low's Cartoons in Canada-
Talk '
B:0O-Miss Trent'i Children
8:30— Momenta of Melody
EVENINC
8:00-Dilly Dlve'rtisement (CKLN)
8:30-Populir Melodlei (CKLN)
8:48-The Wfl parade (CKLfi)
7:00—Songi df the Empire'
7:30-Senior- High- Programme
(CKLN)
8:00-The New!
8:15—Starduit ••••••	
8:30-Woodhou*e and HtwkWi. . .
8:00-Wilf Carter
9:30—Remember When
10:00-Charlie Barnetfi Otch.
10:30—Orrin Tucker"!  Ambuudor
Hotel Orchutra
ll:0O-The Newi
11:15—Rainbow Trio
Il:30—GOD SAVE THE KINO
CJAT-TRAIL
MORNINC
7:00—Breakfast Club
7:43-01d Timer
8:15—March Time
8:30—Programme Reiume
10:45—Colville Roundup
Il:30-On With tbe Danca
AFTERNOON
l:15-Vir!etlei
1:30—Muiic Graphi
3:15—Women'i Journal
3:30—Ttntallilng Rhythmi
3:45—Rhythm and Romance
4:30—Theitre Newi
4:45-Concert Muile
5:30—Dinner Muilc
5:45-Heidllnu tn Sport
EVENING
7:00—The Lone Ringer
8:15-Llght Up ud Liiten
11:30—Sign Otf
Other Period—C. B. C. Programmes
U.S. NETS'best;
8:00-Prof, Quia with Bob Trout
(CBS)
8:S0-F!rst Nighter, drama (CBS)
7:00-Gnnd Central Station (CBS)
7:30-Hortce Heidt'i Orch. (NBC-
■      Blue)
8:00—Fred Wiring ln Pleuure Time
(NBC-Red)
10:00—Dtnce Orcheitra (MBS*
11:00—Ptstdena Civic Auditorium
(MBS)
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ISS. I lain a min i aa*
me bow to get rid ot toaditooli
ta a gtrdenf
Toaditooli uiuilly Indicate that
tbe soil is too add. They tometimu
•ppetr atter a very rainy leuon
ud dluppeu again u won u dry
weither comes. The meet effective
remedy ii liming the MiL
Inquirer, Nelion—Regirdlng your
question: "Are there any other
match block factoriu ln Cinidi?"
The aniwer ihould be "W. W.
Powell Co- Ltd, li the only match
block manufacturer In Canada."
Case Against Film
Company Dismissed
LONDON, Oct 12 (CP Cable).-
The Judlcil Committee ot tbe Privy
Council todiy diimlued the ippetl
of Francii Day md Hunter Limited,
muilc publisher!, trom a decliion
of the Ontario courta In fivor of
the Twentieth Century Fox Corporation ud othen in u action
iriiing from u illeged infringement of copyright Cost! were liked igiinit the appellint
ROUND NOSE CHARCED
WITH WIFE'S MURDER
. CARDSTON, Alta. Oct. 13 (CP).
—Round Nou, well to do Indlm
firmer, hu been chirged with murder following the duth ot hli wife
recently it the Indlm Hoipital hire.
Round Now had been held to tail
at Lethbridge on a minor chirge
pending the lnqueat held yuterdty.
The verdict wu thtt the womu
died it the hoipittl Sept. 21, u a
ruult of injuries suffered Sept 18
from blow of t blunt Instrument
AUNT HET
By ROBERT QUILLEN
"I try to be polite, but I can't hilp
.renin' up when folki won't eit
dinner wiU) ui or get up ud luve
•o we cm ut"
Wisconsin Senator Says Embargo
Repeal Might Cripple U. S. Defence
WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (AP)-
Semtor R. M Lafollette (Prog. -
Wii.) told the United Statei senate
todiy repeil of the arms embargo
u proposed ln the administration
neutrality bill, might cripple the
Americu defence program.
Tbe WlKonsin Suitor, who uiually lupporta Roosevelt legislition,
userted complex domutic problems were being "relegated to thi
limbo of forgotten things' by whtt
he described u a itep towird partial pirticipttion ln the Europeu
war.
Initead of taking thli itep, be it-
gued, the United Statu ihould concentrate lta efforti on building up
In thii hemisphere u economy
which would provide the stimulus
for a tound buiineu recovery.
Lafollette userted records of the
munitions Investigation committee
showed that when the United Statu
went Into tbe tint Grett War. it
found Iti munltloni plinti tooled
to turn out foreign producU thtt
the U. S- trmy conildered Inferior
to ita own.
"Thii experience will most likely be repeited todty it tbe embirgo
ii repetlesi," he declared. "Whin we
ounelvu need armi, our fictorles
will be tooled to produce foreign
typu of armi ud munition!. We
mty find our plui pluti tooled
to make ilrplanu a yur or two
old Instead of the most modern
type. In short repeil of the irms
embargo may meu a crippling of
our own national defence program."
He uld there were "widespread
tpprehenslons that the reasons given by many for the repeal of the
embirgo tre not the real reasons."
"There are several reasons for
thli apprehension," he uld. "The
idmlnlstrition'i domutic policies
have not bun wholly luccessful.
There were miny cauiu tor the
partial failure ot the admlniitration
domestic program. Some of them
were beyond lta control.
"Congress had lta share in tbe depression which began again In 1937.
But the end the ruult, tor which
the voten will generally hold the
admlniitration ruponilble, hu not
beu wholly luccessful."
Lafollette proposed, u a "constructive ilterntUve," thit the United Statu devote iome of ita reiourcei to raising the itandird of
living in Latin American countriei
"Our financial uslstanee tor this
purpou would make pouible u
Increued demmd for exporti, Incidentally helping ui to lecure tull
employment" he predicted.
Discussing the consequences ot
Involvement of the United Statu
In the Europeu conflict he at*
serted tt would kill Democracy
here, bring tbout the conicrlptlon
ot tabor. In ■ general suspension
of civil liberties, ruin the nation'i
economy, ud luve the United
Statu in the grip of a permanent
dictitonhip.
"Our patriotic coune U cleir,""
he declared. "It U to stay out of
Europe ud the Far Eest, which
would drain our blood, our mm*
hood, ud our weilth forever. It
Is to concentrate on miking Democracy function here ln the lait
grut Induitrlil nation which hu
• chuce ot miking lt function ia
the modern machine world."
GREEN REELECTED
A.F.L PRESIDENT
CINCINNATI Oct 13 (AP). -
Wllllim Green wu re-elected pruldent of the Americin Federation
of Labor today for the 16th time.
Frank Duffy, Indianapolii, u officer of the Cirpenter'i Union, re*
signed ii First Vice-President md
Wllllim Hutchison, Carpenter'! Union Preiident wu elected hli iuc*
ceuor.
Roosevelt Peace
Plea Dismissed
by Labor Congress
SKK FRANCISCO, Oct « (KP).
-Tht International Congreu for
Industrial Orginlutlon convention
here dismissed today ln a one-paragraph resolution the recent requeit
of Pruldent Rooievelt the C. I. O.
•nd Americu Federation of Labor
conclude e labor peace.
The resolution itated limply that
the C. I. O. had m existing negotiating committee, md recommended
thii committee "be continued tnd
authorized to exercise Its discretion
In tny future negotiitioni" wltb
the A. F. of L. toward u iccord.
The ruolutlon reply to the Prul*
dent'i virtual demud tbe A. F. ot L.
ud C. I. O. resume negotiation! towird a labor union puce, read:
"Ai a lubstltute for the ruelu*
Uoni which hive been lubmitted
pertaining to tabor unity, this committee wishu to point out that tha
C. ". O. hu crutad a negotiating
committee with full tuthorlty, con-
listing of John L. Lewis, Phillip
Murray md Sidney Hlllmtn. We
recommend thtt thli negotlitlng
committee be continued md tuthor*
lied to exercise Its discretion bl
any  future  negotiation-."
LIFE INSURANCE
lO     OJLT-jrlj
Despite war conditions, Life
Insurance Companies in Canada will
continue to honor all policies in
accordance with the terms of the
Individual contracts.
This statement is made in the interests
of the Four Million Canadian policy-
*
holders who look to their Life
Insurance for financial safety, and
security.
The record of Life Insurance in every
previous national emergency commands the confidence of every
Canadian. It will continue to fulfil
all pledges to policyholders and
beneficiaries.
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Guardian of Canadian Homes for over 100 years
MK
 mmm
Nn. Oliver Tells
of Reglslralion
Saturday, Radio
Mn. X. I. Oliver, Cenvwer ot
the three Wnt Kooteniy ridings
for the Voluntary Rejlitrttlon of
Cantdltn Women, will ipeak over
CKLN Radio Nelion it 1:30 Saturday afternoon, telling llitenen of
plant for tht rerfitrttion which
begini next week. Her meiuge will
be delivered mainly to convener!
at district pointi.
Convener! for lt more dlitrict
pointi iccepted ippointmenti by
Thursdiy. They were Mn. Smith
Curwen, Ymlr; Mn. Edith Lund,
Salmo; Mn. John Teir, Koeebery;
Mn. W. E. Line, Alniworth; Mn.
Soy MicGregor, Cnwford Bty;
Mn. John Keen, Kulo: Mn. Gladys
Cummingi, Boiwell; Mlu Eleanor
Bltir, Canyon; Mn. M A. Johnion.
Burton; Mn. Joieph Speakman,
Cutlegar; Miu E. Colliion, Bilfour;
•nd Mri. R. W. Chtmben, Thrumi
•nd Ttrry'i.
Warfield Tenants
of (JUS. Homes
Must Ad by 31st.
TRAIL, B. C, Oct—Optlen te
purchue the ruidencet owned by
the Coniolidited Mining sti Smelting
Compiny ot Canada, muit be exercised by the tentnti it Wirfleld
on or Defore October 31, C W.
Guillaume, supervisor ot Induitrlil
relitioni, uld Wedneidiy nlgbt
Clarifying the poiition of reildenti of the lubdivision, where ISO
housei were built lut year, Mr.
Guillaume assured e gtthering of
Wirfleld Community Leigue that.
u In the put, they "would not find
the compiny unreaaonable in regtrd to details of the trrangemente,"
.   Ai etch reildent exerciied hii
2)tion the compiny would take a
nt mortgage tor the coit of the
house and lot, leu hli equity therein, Mr. Guilliumt uid.
Provision rill be made to make
rymenti monthly, beginning Nov.
except in unuiuil clrcumittncet
when a month'i grace, to Dee. I
nay be extended. ,    .
"A man cannot go on renting."
Mr. Guillaume uid ln reply to a
queition. "He muit exerciM hit
option or vacate."
NOW BECOME OWNERS
Tou have been tenanti af the
company. After you have been given
mortgage! you become ownen with
an equity ln your homei. It will
then be your property in your own
ntme."
Mr. Gullleume ihowed how tha
prcepectlve owner'i equity wai arrived atlt wu tha difference between the price of the pn
Sd tbe imount the tenant
I certain deduction!.
The lubdivision reildenti were reminded thit. like any other houte-
holden, they would have to pay
water, fire Iniurance and taxu. On
lut year'i bull Mr. Guillaume eiti'
mated the amount at $5.40 monthly,
comprising water, $2.30, taxei, $2.30
end Iniurtnce, 40 centi.   '
llili mount would not be deducted from the peyroD, he uld.
"When you get to the owner
elm you become like tny other
owner. There are certain thingi you
have to tike care of younelf..
Troop Foot-Ills
|   ♦   to Be Considered
OTTAWA, Oct U (CP)- The
Defence Department li comlderlng
a propoul for the footprinting of
all troopi ao that their ihoe requirement! may be known and foot
fault! detected, the Dominion council ot Health wu told todty u it
Xnildered the health ilde of Canada- war effort.
The queition roie when Mn.
Helen D. Smith, L. L. A, Vancouver, aiked lt Defence authoritiei
would comlder having new luti
made for army footwear. She had
heard numeroui complalnti about
ill-fitting ihoei.
The Defence Department representative uld many of the foot
troubles might be Thoie ordinarily
experienced by recrulti ai well u
elviliani, in breaking in sew footwear.
The council agreed wil- Mn.
Bmlth'i luggutlon that ihould large
icale recruiting be undertaken In
Canada, ipecltl badget or other in-
tignla be given-thoee prevented
Irom enliiting by reuon of tbe useful and euenlal nature of the work
they were doing it home.
NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. 1.C,-FRIDAY MORNINO. OCT. 11 IUS.
Thli idvertlsemint ll not published
. or displayed by the Liquor Control
Board or by the Government oi
Britiih Columbia.
Ulth BATTERY
H.C.A., CA.S.F.
7.    NELSON.   B.C.
Dally Ordtr Ne. M by Milor A. E.
Dtlgu, M.C. O.C. 111th Fltld Battery, R.C.A Pirt 1. Ordtn for Frldiy, October 1», 1139.
DUTIES: '
Orderly officer for the dty, 3_t
I M Glllott. Ntxt for duty. J-Lt
G. C Wallach. Orderly Sergeant
for the day, Sgt OUver, A. D. Next
for duty, Sgt. Wood, H. L The
Orderly sSergeant will be reiponi*
ible for making out the parade
itate*.
PARADES!
Gutrt mounting, 0600 hn. Morning
fill in, 0813 hn. Sick pirtde, 0831)
hn. Orderly room, 1145 hn. Afternoon ptnde, 13*5 hn.
DRESS-Field Service of Drill
EXERCISES—Al per lyllibui.
Reveille, 0400 hn.
Retreit, 1739 bn.
Lighti out, 2215 hn.
SARRACK DUTY—r lub-iectlon
I be duty lub-iectlon for the day.
GUARD DUTY!
N.C.O. l-e, Bdr. Price, C. & Our-
Hughei, C. K. Onr. Thexton, J. A.
Gnr. Wilton, T, C. Oat. Blnnlnp,
K. Gnr. Leille, W. 0. Gnr. Ogeniki,
J. Gnr. Chamben, G.
A. M. Parker,
Second-Lieutenant,
Orderly Officer,
for O.C. Battery.
109th FIELD BATTERY
R.C.A., C.A.S.F. ....
TRAIL, B. C.
Battery orden by Meier _<_*..
Taylor, Offioer Commanding. Part I
orden fer Friday 13,1939.
DUTIES
Orderly Officer VU, T. Coatei
Next for duty. Lieut A- D. Greenwood
Battery orderly, Bdr. R. H. Stin-
ton*
Next tor duty, Bdr. K. t. Mclreod.
Billet orderly, Onr, E. 0. Hall
' Next /or duty. Onr. & T. G. In-
Orderly trumpeter, I*ptr. X- W.
Next tor duty, Tptr. W. Barter.
SENTRIES
Gnr. A. Rettle, 0800 hn. 18-10-30 to
1400 hn. .13*10-39. '     ....
Gnr. W. E Bdgett, 1400 hn. U-lft*
3t to 1400 hn. 13-10-39.
Gnr. C. I Lewli, 2000 hn. 11-10-39
to 0200 hn. 14-10-39.  ._,
Gnr. 3. ft McKay, 0200 tan. 14-
10-39 to 0800 hn. 14-10-39.
Next tor dutar: ii_.
Onr. D. D- Somerville, OflOO hii
14-10-39 to 1400 hn. 14-10-39.	
Gnr. T. Whitby, 1400 hn. 14-10-39
to raOOhn. 14-10-38.    * t4_,
Onr. A O. MlUer. 2000 hn. 14*10-
30 to 0300 hn. U-10-38.      __ - „
Gnr. _ G. ti Robertion, OWO Hn.
18-10-30 to 0800 hn. U-10-39.
PARADES
0815 hn.--Auemb.ei at Die Armoury. FaU In.
0630 hn. Kit ftupectlon. Training
ai per Mrm,     „     _ _,_   .
. 1315 hn.—Anemble it Victoria
Park.
1800 hn.—1-1 la Tnining at per
lyllabui.
NOT!
All ranki are reminded of ihe
change of lyllabui tor thii date. AU
ranki. having any of tbe undermentioned clothing and equipment are
again reminded to parade in the
umt: Cloaki, jtcketi, breechei, putted tnd bandolien. Slacki and
iweaten wiU be carried leparately
and worn atter the inspection.
The Trail Branch No. li, Cana-
dlan Legion, B.E.S.L- are holding a
Farewell Smoker for the Battery ln
the K. P. Hall at 7:30 pan. Friday,
the 13th and extend an invitation
to every member of the Battery to
attend thii Smoker u gueiti of the
Legion.
A. D. Greenwood, tor O. ti. 100th
Field Battery. B-CA, CAST.
High Grade Ore Is
Shipped From Lower
Workings, Tamarac
John A Cunningham has. returned from the King SolomonTem*
trac Mine at Ymlr where he euper*
vised bringing down a imall ihipment of high grade ore whichii
being forwirded for treitment The
ihipment wu the tint to be made
from the lower working! of the
property. Some yean ago a large
tonnage wai ihipped from No. 1
tunnel	
Iroquois Safety
Due to Germany?
BERLIN, Oct 12 (AP). — Authoritative German quarten aaid
today they conildered the fact
the refugee ihip Iroquoli reiched
New York ufely wu "proof that
the German navy"! fraterntl ittitude towird America had yielded
a 100 per cent tucceu."
Grand Admiral Erich Raeder,
Command«-ln-Chief o_ the German Navy, had warned the United
Statei Government the IroquoU
would be iunk.
a SPORT NEWS
T!> JhSL   Wtfdl  OVUJL
Students Battle
Teachers to 0-0
Draw in Soccer
Iverybody wu happy after thi
04 toccer gime it the Junior High
School groundi Thunday afternoon.
Thi Nelson Teachen All-Stan are
•till ible to hold up their hetdi in
their cltu roomi todiy, while the
itudents of the High and Junior
High Schooli gained a monl victory
ln holding their teachen to a draw.
The two teimi battled through the
80 minutes, but not t btU found iti
wty put Ted Elliot tnd Doug
Chimberliln, goalkeepers for the
Students md Tetchen reipectlvely.
Robert (Pop) SmUlle handled the
whistle.   ..
Teechen — D. O. Chamberlain,
Jack Fleury, Derek Tye, J. A
Quayle, A E. Cobus, Floyd Irwin,
P. C. Richardi, B. Evini, R. Temple, Gerald Lee, Monte Morley, W.
H. Elmes tnd M. J. Latornell.
Students - Ted Elliott, Ritchie
Smith, Bob Noakes, John Btrwii,
Bruce Fraier, BiU Armstrong, Erneit Wilion, Jim Cut, Wtlter Uch-
ucz, Bob Morrow md Alcld Desireau.
McKenzie Is Head
Chapman Hoopers
N. P. McKenzie wu placed at
the helm of the Chapman Camp
Basketball Club when it orginiitd tor the approaching leiton,
ii a Club report to the Nelion
stttei
Dtlly Newi,
The Club will again
(ally
participate in the Eait Kootenay
Jiitricl League. PracUeei are to
itart immediately.
The new executive elected wai
Mr. McKenile. Pretldenti Normm Benton, Vlce-Preildent; and
W. E. Leaman, Secretary-Treararer.
An Entertainment Committee of
T. Carlton, Chairman; R. Willis,
K. McKenzie and C. McGowan,
wai named.
Creston Basketball
Starts October 27
ORBSTON. B-C—Pee Wee hti*
ketball will be tried out at Creiton
In connection with 1939-40 Commerciil League acUvitiea Thli wai
decided at a meeting of the executive Tueiday night, in charge of
Preiident Sid Rogen. At this meet*
ing the player*! fee for the uuon
wu fixed at $2.50, md the board of
referees comlsti of George Crosson,
AUan .Speen md Sam IfutuL
In the midget section the ige limit
wu placed at 18. It it expected Hue-
croft-Camp Lliter will have a team,
md that there will be three iquadi
from town. Whether one or two, or
tny, of theie wlU be from HIA
School there Is w yet no definite
aisurance. ,
There wiU be the jnen'i senior
itctlon ln which four entrlei are
mured: Canadian* Imperial Groceteria, High School and Huicroft.
Camp LUter. It wiU be up to thii
diviiion to absorb ai much as
slble of the talent that figured on
four Intermediate iquadi In 1938-39.
Hope li held out tor four glrli'
teami but ln thli lection thlngi are
a bit indefinite. Creiton Motori,
lut year'i champions, wUl not be
entered, nor will Creiton Review,
an old itintfby, md three timei
chimpion. With a poiilbtllty of two
high ichool quintette- md with the
Motori md Review talent looie,
tlong with tome other likely mtteriil the executive ii confident tour
glrli' teami can be got tot
The opening will he at
vilion, Fridty, October 27,
;ot together._
Tfie Dutchman Start* Things
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Boird or ky the Gevtrnment of Bfiliih Celttmbli.
ark Pa-
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entire.Intake wlU be donated to
Creston branch of the Canadian Red
Crou Society.    	
ODLUM ASSISTS
OBTAINING CBC
SERVICE NELSON
Thinki to Nelson district radio
llitenen tor placing CKLN Hadlo.
Nelson on the C.B.C network were
due largely to Gen. Victor Odium,
one of the a C. Governor! on
the C.B.C, initrumental in withdrawal of objection! to the inclusion oi CKLN on the network," said
E, A. Mann, President of the Nelton Board of Trade, at a Board
luncheon at the Hume ^Thursday.
The thanki of the Board had been
forwarded to General Odium, it
wai pointed out, for hli prompt
response to the Board'i requeit that
C.B.C. lervice be provided via
CKLN for Dlitrict llitenen.
The Board received a letter from
F. F. Payne, PubUiher of the Nelion Dtlly news, expreealng appreciation of iti auistonce ln obtaining CBC sustaining lervice tor
CKLN.
REMEMBER WHEN?
By The Canadian Prate
Joe McCarthy, only maa to Major League baieball to win, pennants ln both leaguei, wu given a
three-year coptract to manage New
York Yankeei three yetn ago today. Salary tor McCarthy, who
aever played Major League ball,
wai reported at $35,000, a yeer.
Since then the Yanki nave won three
World Seriei.
Duke McDonald
.   Called by Flyers
ST. LOUW, Oct 12 (AP)-ponild
(Duke) McDonald, a centre, wai recalled today by St LouU Flytn
from Vmcouver Lioni ot the Pe-
cific Coait ftockcy League.
Coil and Condenser
TESTERS
Shorty's Repair Shop
714 Btktr St NeUon. B.C
Gilbert Rowling
Memorial Trophy
Is Ready for Trail
Ihe Gilbert Rowling Memorial
Trophy—tribute to one ot the moit
devoted tnd unielflsh iportunen
the Watt Kooteniy hu ieen—hu
irrived ln Nelion md in t few diyi
wiU be tent to TraU where the
Warfield Acei, who won the Weit
Kootenay men'i wftbaU UUe, wiU
keep It tor a year.
Thli wu the first waien the
newly-posted trophy hu been up
for competition, ind on the championship trail, the TraUitee didn't
lose a game u they In turn elimlntted Stlmo md Nelion in that
order.
On teeing the beeutlful trophy,
the Immeditte retcUon ot BiU Frtno,
Coich of the vinqulihed Nelion
outfit wu thit the Laketlden
would go tU out to cipturt the
prize next year.
The trophy, mounted on a large
bate, itandi 15 inchei high, and on
lt li engraved: "GILBEkT ROWLING MEMORIAL TROPHY—WEST
KOOTENAY   MEN'S
CHAMPIONSHIP".
SOFTBALL
"DUTCH" HADDON
It wu a bif lanky six-footer, "Dutch" Hiddon, who gave the
New Weitminiter Adanacs their tint leed of the game ln the Royal
City Westoeeday night md set them on their way to a three-otralght
triumph over St Catharlnu AthleUci tor the Mann Cup.
The third period opened with the Adtntci behind a 1-4 ieore..
but two quick goali, with Haddon icoring the lecond, wnt them ahead,
md thereafter the YeUowihlrts were never worse off.thm a tie,
WESTERN BOXU WINNER TO PlAY
IN QUEBEC IN 1940 SEMI-FINALS
NIW WESTMINSTER, B. C
Oot -1- (CP)- — Quebec will op-
poie the Wett it Montrill In tht
1M0 Minn Cup teml-flntlt and
tht wlnntr will mttt ntxt year'i
Ontario chimploni fer the Ctntditn Iterant ehimplonihlp at a
City ytt to be choien.
Thit wu decided today it the
closing teiilon of the tnnutl
meeting of the, Ctntditn Ucroue
Auoclition whtn tht dtlegttei
adopted In part a reiolutlon by
Quebec delegitet. Under tht reta*
lutlon it tdopted, the Pruldent of
the C l_ A. it glvtn power to decide the venue of the 1040 Minn
Cup final*.
A prognm tor the promotion, ot
Canadim Lacroue wu mapped at
todayi' meeting md chmgei ln the
constitution wei) adopted which
wlU make future Dominion iunior
championship participants all-star
aggregations.
Du MacKenzie ot New Westminster, C I. A life member, brought
out a point about the percentage of
the net fate which the Montreal
Forum would demmd for such a
series. Delegates finally decided to
award the lemi-flnil leriei to Mon
treal, stipulating that the Britiih Co-
lumbla winner would travel East
playing en route. The ultimate
Weitern representative would pity
againit the Quebec winner in Montretl md the winner ot thit seriei
wUl oppose Onterio ln the Minn
Cup finali. The Ontario winner
will be declared Eutern representative. The decliion wai made after
the Promotion Committee, Including R. Brayley of Montreal, pointed
out that Quebec lud not enjoyed a
regular CmaUitn Ucroue game with
a Weitern representative team since
the formation of the Provincial
Auoclation in that Province.
House B Out to   .
Preserve Wins,
School Sports
Undefeated thui far in Nelion
Hlfjh School Interhouie FaU iportl
ichedule, Houie B boyi and gffli
will be given mother teit thli
afternoon at the Junior High
groundi.
The boyi will meet Houie C in
a toccer gtme, while the glrli tike
on Houie A at loftbtll.
i%3
___-_____——_—---.»__-_-. 1**01 IIVIN
Board of Trade Defeats Resolution
for National Registration; Ready
Back Government any Way, However \
BOXU OFFICERS
ARE REELECTED
NEW WBTOTdlNSraB, B. C, Oet
11 (CP).—The Ctntdlm Lacroaie
Auodttlon today nturned J. A. McConaghy of Vmcouver to the presidency of the auoclition tor mother
year md reelected aU other offlcen.
Ihe other offlctn include: Hon*
ortry Fretidint, Hon. W. A Mie*
donild, Vineouvir; Fint-Vice-Pruldent, E. J. Dopp, Toronto; Second
Vice-President, tnd E. E. Barnu,
Vmcouver.
The Secrettry-Treuurer, Jtck
Streight of New Westminster, who
li appointed by the Pruldent, wu
returned to thit poit for mother
yur.
The executive include! the offlcen of the & L. A and the Pretldenti of Provinciil aisoclationi
which are not represented among
the offlceri ot the Dominion body.
Theie Include the Pruldent of the
Provinciil uocitUont of Alberta,
Sukatohewan, Manitoba md Que*
bee. ,
Organized Hockey
Planned* London;
Cup Competition
LONDON, Oct U (CP.-Cable)-
Desplte blackout!, London wUl have
organized hockey thli year. An experimental London Cup competition wu announced today to itart
with four teami October 31 md run
until December 28.
Earl'i Court Rangers, Harringay
Racen, Harringay Greyhound! tnd
Streatham Lloni wUl form the loop
md all Canadlm playen remaining
in London are expected to play.
Each team is limited to 10 men and
at leut four of them muit be Engliih
playen.
An earlier plm for a combined
London md Provincial League wu
■helved-
Will Voice Readiness
Support Ottawa on
War Efforts    -
TIME NOT RIPE,
REGISTRATION
Wllllngneu te baok the Federal
Qovirnmtnt In tny itept It might
ttkt fer tuoetitf.l proiecutlon
" ef the new world wtr, but unwll-
llngntst to urgt nttiontl registration ef wetlth, Induitry tnd mtn-
power at thli tlmt, tnirked diicuuion by tht Ntlion Botrd ef
Trade Thurtday ef a ruolutlen
coming frem ltt Council. •
The reiolutlon, drawn by C. P.
McHardy, urgtd thtt Ctntdi'i
ruourcu ef wtilth, Induitry and
man powir be placed at tha die-
postal of the Empire; and that
registration of thut ruoureu be
undertaken. Ht proposed In dit*
ouulon thet the miohlntry ut
up te tnumtrata voten for the
Kripened federal tltctlon thould
employed tor regiitrttion.
W. R. Grubbe objected to requeet-
ing the Government to initiate regiitrttion bectuit "It would be a
tremendoui teak md the Government ilretdy nu a tremendoui tuk
on Its handi."
"OOINQ TRIPLI FAR*
P. H. Ruuell believed "Utt going
a trifle far," for it "pneticaUy recommend! conicrlptlon." ThU wu
"t depirture trom our democratic
form of government" He tugguted
tome icheme ihould be Initiated
for manhalllng aU the ruourcu ot
the Dominion; tnd thtt Initead of
recommending that registration be
undertaken, the Board ahould urge
the Government "to prepare the
machinery." . .
"The Government Is doing aU lt
can." auerted W. a Bimtord. "After
a while theyll probably want all
the wealth and all tbe men in the
country. When that time comu
theyll atk for tt and get It*      ,_
Aid T. H. Waten commented the
City CouncU had a ilmllar retolu-
tion from Vlctorli, and hid turned
it down, while ottering lta m-vlcu
to tbe Government on the ground
thtt this wu wholly a matter tor
the Dominion Government to decide.
While Ihe actual wording of the
ruolutlon doein't matter," W. M.
Cunliffe wu of the opinion such
a ruolutlon would be valuable u
expreulng m opinion tnd strengthening the hands of ttn Government
■DYNAMITE  IN INFERENCES*
C. a Garland believed the word
Woodward's Isolator
Wins Jamaica Race
NEW TORK, Oct U (AP).-Wa-
Ilam Woodward'! Isolater won the
flnt running ot the $10,000 added
Gallant Fox Handicap at Jamaica
today u Charlu S. Howard*! Sor-
teado broke down during the race.
Iiolater, coupled with WheaUey
Stable'i Hostility md quoted at 8 to
9, icored by ilx lengthi over Mrs.
B. F. Whlttker'i Sickle T. HotUlity
wn third, mother three lengthi
twty. The winner went the mile
and five turlongi in 3:43.
Dawson Heads Bowling and Batting
Averages Nelson Cricket Club
T. S. Dawson wu credited with IN runi ln 10 Innings, once not out
to lead the Nelson Cricket Club during the 1039 seaion, tvengu luued
by G. A. (Pat) Brabaion, Captain of the team, ihow.
Of eight gamu pliyed thli mien, ieven were won by the Nelion
eleven tnd one lost A ninth gime, in Spokme ln Mty, wu tbmdoneQ
before either ilde completed an inning on account ot rain.
Following are ihe figures:
BATTING AVERAGES: (Not lesi than three innings considered).
Number ot   Tlmu   Tottl  Hlghut Average
O. Fltier —
T. S. Dawson	
E. 3. Bowkett	
G. A. Brabaion _
a J. Mulloy .._.
C. D. Peanon —
S, H. Smith 
. A. Parker	
A. Parker _____
a Main	
W. A. Hoteop —
D. F. Detcon 	
M. L. Corfield	
x—Slgnlfles
BOWLING:
Innings
. 1
.10
. <
. 0
.10
«
. 0
. 9
. 3
. I
. 5
11
. I
not out
, 1
-  1    .
1
0
0
0
4
0
1
'   o ■-,
■'1 '*.
l
■t
runs
44
183
100
128
118
47
37
09
7
88
38
97
13
score
37
53
43
43
89
18
18x
24
4x
30
lOx
18x
1
23.00
20.33
14.38
14.23
11.90
7.83
7.40
7.23
ISH
8.87
829
S.70
3.60
?. F. Detcon _
. S. Dtwion .
H. A Pirker _
R. Mtln	
R. 3. MuUoy -
G. Fitter	
IsiW:
"not out'
(Six oven in two or more gamu considered).
Oven  Mtldeni  Rum  Wickets Avert
J
.27
.73
.48
.   6
:1
i
18
3
15
6
0
0
0
18
138
98
180
137
24
19
23
19
2
3
1
3.30
475
8.00
8.rt
9.13
12.IKJ
14S0
30.00
AMERICANS OPEN
HOCKEY TRAINING
PORT ARTHUa Oct 12 (CP)-
New York Americmi of the National Hockey League opened training here today u Manager Mervyn
(Red) Dutton aent them through
ikitlng practice. sScrimmaging WlU
begin tomorrow.
Dutton tent home all the amateun who attended the Amerlcani'
preparatory school except Goalie
Charlie Rayner of Kenora, Ont, Defencemen Pete Slobodzlan of Reglna and Forward! Sid Brown of
FUn Flon, Mm, md BUI Benson,
Winnipeg. It wu expected thue
mm would be ebsorbed into the
Americmi' torm tyitem. '
i   ■.
Edmonton Grads
Marriages Surprise
EDMONTON, Oct 12 (CP), -
Plam were completed tonight by
Edmonton Commercial Graduate!
Basketball Club to entertain more
than 100 penoni at their 35th birthday party tomorrow night Whtt
awards or presentation! would be
mtde were kept secret
On Tuesdiy night the Gradi had
a party at tbe home of their coach,
3. Percy Page, and were shocked
u much u any other Edmontonlani
when Noel MicDontld md Mabel
Munto, retiring veterani, announced their marriages.
The two were expected to *
later this FaU- Noel, Captain md
centre until lait week, married
Harry Robertion of Kimberley, B.C.
at Bonnen Ferry, Idaho, Aug. 29,
and Mtbel, 1 gutrd with Grtdi
ilnce 1933, wu wed in Edmonton
Sept 23 to Jtck McCloy.
Skiers to Collect
Winter Fuel Sunday
Sunday morning memben of the
NeltonSkl Club will trek up to
their run neir the Nelson Golf md
Country Club to continue preptra-
tiom for tht coming leason i activ-
itlu. Lut Sundiy a woodshed wu
built md thii time the mitn work
wiU be directed toward gathering
the Wlnten lupply of wood.
BURGESS
FLA8HUGHT ANO RADIO
BATTERIES
Acme Automotive
611 Baker Supply Phone 1040
Ing wu highly important He ipoke
of the Quebec election campaign,
"a matter of great concern to aU
lions of support to offset more vocal
opponents.
There it not a du here but
will do tU he cm." emphuixed
Mr. Bemford. "Ihe Government it
doing all lt cm and is doing it
properly."
FoUowing defeat of Uie original
resolution on a vote of about six-
tenths, Uit Boird tuthorlzed Mr.
Minn to ippoint t committee whioh
would dnw a resolution expreulng the reidlness of the Boird ot
Trade "to rapport Uie Government
in my meuurei ttken for the iue*
ceuful proiecutlon of the wtr."
Purse With Wages,
Money, Checks Is
Stolen, Mrsr Gibbon
A pane containing a month's
wages, mother sum of money, two
checks, three bankbooks and a
fountain pen, wu stolen trom a
dresser drawer in a bedroom at
the home of Mn. Elizabeth Gibbon,
at the Club Hotel, 401 SUlca Street
October 1 The pune and waget
belonged to Mrs. Gibbon's daughter, Mlu Juanlta Gibbon.
The nurse wu taken either be*
tween 10 and 11 a.m. or 4.59 md
9:10 pm. u Mn. Gibbon wu In
the house the remainder of the day,
ahe itated.
City police have tevenl impacts
under suspicion.
Hermanson Sentenced
to  Second  30  Days
in  Jail  for  Theft
WiHlam Hermanson, who ll already terving t lentence of 30 dayt
at the Provincial Jail it Nelson for
fraudulenUy obtaining food, wu
lentenced to a second term ot 30
diyi bird labor, thli on a charge
of theft when he appeared before
Henry John, Stipendiary Magiitrate;
at Salmo Thunday. The lecond sentence Is to run from September 38.
He wu escorted to Nelson by
Constable C. A BeUhoule ot Stlmo,
Canadlani", md auerted registration ot manpower wu "dynamite
ln its inference!." It wu too loon
for iuch a itep. In my cue he
doubted whether it wu tte function of the botrd to put my ruolutlon detllng with iar matter of con*
trovenlal political nature.
Hli own opinion might be quite
different to the itand ne wu taking, he ragguted. He preferred to
luve "to responsible
nent"
governmi
the decision upon iuch a matter.
Industrie! were ilrudy registered
through their mnual reporta.
WOULD REWORD IT
Ven. Archdeacon Fred H. Graham
opposed defeat of the resolution
iince it would teem that the Boerd,
ln doing w, would be aligning it*
lelf with thoee opposed to Government policy, whereu the opposite
wu desired. He sugguted a committee to reword the ruolutlon.
H. a Gore expreued a long-held
opinion whm he nld mmy residents ot Canida wtre not naturalized md auerted "it Cmada It good
enough to Uve ln If i good enough
to become naturalized In." He lug-
Seated non-British resident! should
t required to become citizens.
Doubting the need for tny reso-.
lutlon, a M. Whimiter decland
"we are aU going to lupport the
Government*
Mr. McHardy auerted hte ruolutlon uked "limply for an inventory
of our reeourcu sod tdded that
election machinery now tet up
could be employed tor registration.
It was "up to the Board to expreu its views in support of tte
Government" Tbe City CoumrU recenUy had a letter from a body of
men opposing Canada's active participation ln the war, "md tte letter wu such ttat I believe ill those
men ihould be in in internment
cimp," he added. Mr. McHardy declared it wu utentitl that tte
Government ihould have expret-
Rahko Jailed, Pays
Fine; Is Released
NlUo Rahko. who wu convicted
at CuUegar Thunday morning on
a charge ot reckleu driving, was
lentenced to pty a fine of $10 or in
default ot payment to serve 10 days
ln the Provincial Jail at Nelson. Unable to pay the fine when lentenced,
he wu escorted to Jill by Conitable
John Henry of the Provinciil PoUce Highway Patrol After arrival
at the Jail, he paid hit tine md
wti realised.
Be wis sentenced by Joseph
Speakman, Stipendiary Magiitrate.
lihed
ntrol
by the Government ol
Britiih Columbia
AUt1RMJA'ft^M^^^WINES
RICH
TRALIAM
tin rich MI body, Sue fla-onr,
and sxnutetetitty Ugh quality
■BpUin the Dominion wide
popularity ti Ewe Peeta.
Empire Tariff Prefa
wowswrpoBT
pgSM g I
••wu ______ w_.e*i'
tote
nn mc wine co. ltd.
.__„ a Imtm aMertl
I1MS
$105
This idvertliement li not publiihed or d
Botrd or by tte Governmmt i
 	
—
PAQt  IIOHT
NEtSON DAILY NEWS, NELION. B.C-FRIDAY MORNINO. OCT. 18, 18JS.
Waste No Time to Answer a Daily
Class Ad That Interests You
Touching Stories From Country
About London's Evacuated Children
■V HAROLD FAIR
LONDON. Oct 11 (CP)-In vtin
the billeting officer went trom
house to house ln normilly hospitable Rtckmansworth, Herts, seeking i home for two colored children. But nobody leemed to wint
. them.
"Thli color lini ii unfilr," he
told himielf. "Duhed If t won't
ttke them home myielf."
Hii wife wu charmed with her
little chargei. And u she undressed
the girl of the pair thit night ihe
found in envelope pinned to her
petticott It wu iddreued to "the
womin who undresses my children
tonight, with thinki for looking
after them, God bleu you.' Enclosed  wu   £80  (ibout $240.)
The money will be uied for the
children'! food, clothes and schooling.
It ta juit one ot the itoriei beginning to reich London from thi
country ifter the gruteit mass Immigration of women tnd children
ln Brltain'i hiitory—thli week ot
cvtcueu trom i city thit authoritiei winted emptied of youngsters
beciuse of the fetr of ilr raids.
To grasp the Immensity of London's problem think ot taking til
the children tn Halifax, Stint John,
Montretl, Toronto, Winnipeg, tnd
Vincouver to the country.
The migration is a story of humor md pathos. It la a itory of
how ln the grut country houses
md pleasant cottages Englishmen
ire rally beginning to leirn how
the "other htlT llvu.
The itory ta told of three little
Cockneyi given a pletsint bedroom In t Yorkihlre home, Whu
their hoiteu went upstairs to see
them safely tucked in bed, there
wu no sign of them. They were
found sleeping under the bed.
"We tlwtyi do," they told her.
"Mum ud Did htve the bed it our
home."
In one town residents ara pro-
tasting that evacueu are using
their gu masks to catch shrimps.
The report uid children accepted evacuation u a holiday but the
mothers proved difficult When
they met slight difficulties ln the
eerly stages of their country life
they took the easiest course tnd returned home.
"Other reaioni tor the return
ot evacuees were thit mmy of
the mothen expected full boird,
lodgings ind urvice ind when they
found they hid to work t little,
they "refused ud left," the report
uid.
Creston Council
; lo Discuss Fire
Brigade Service
CRESTON, B.C. - Fire brigide
! and waterworks mitten were to
the tore it the October meeting of
the Villtge Council which wts held
Tuesdty, due the regulir night
(Monday) falling on Thanksgiving
Day. Councillor Mallandaine, who
had resigned as Reeve it the Mty
meeting, whm the wtterworki purchue wis occupying ittention, was
reinstated tl Reeve, md presided.
Another future wu t raise ot 88
per month to the clerk, Miu E. F.
Arrowsmith.
Proceedings opened with a reception to Charles Murrell and
Axel   Anderson,  from  the   Rite*
Styeri' sVwocittlon, who htd writ*
m i letter uking for permiulon to
dlscuu fire protection tnd wtter*
[ worki office operatloni.
I Reeve Mallandaine Intimated the
council itrongly fivored providing
t fire brigade urvice, insofar u
financei would permit, ud suggested the best wiy to get action
> would be for a citizens meeting, or
a Boird of Trade session, it which
: the siie of the fire fighting force
might be igreed upon, t chief
tentatively selected ud other details tgreed upon, ifter which a
conference could be hid with the
council to give effect to deliberations. The council would be willing to provide sleeping quarters it
the fire hall for one or two volunteers to assure prompt response to
all alarms.
The Reeve notified the town hat)
628 feet of itandird how, 380 feet ot
2-inch hoie, and there were 23
hydrant!. Al fundi permitted he
favored Installing more of the litter, the coit of which wu $40
apiece, inttallttlon extra.
He had prepared a fire map and
-vere the brigade formed would
discuss with them the location tnd
class of hydrants, the water pipe
feeding them, and give full informition is to regulating supply.
Liter in the evening the ume mttter wu discussed with t Botrd ot
Trtde Committee of Jimes Qook,
H. B. Johnson tnd Charles Murrell,
who had discussed the village fire
hazard with a Mr. Dowling ot the
Fire Underwriter! Auoclition.
Too, lt wai revelled the mttter
bid peen discussed by Board of
Trtde offkitli_.who had persuaded
M. R. Joyce to take the position ot
lire chief. The Dowling letter indicated thit with in efficient brigade
a reduction of 8 per cent on rates
in the buiineu wctlon might be
looked for. It wu finally tgreed to
call a ipeciil meeting of the council for Thundiy night at which
the Board of Trade committee tl
expected to tubmit i plan for tire
brigade reorganization md mtln*
tenince.
Reeve Mallandalne wu thorough ln outlining to the committee
of the Ratepayers' Association Just
what had transpired since the village took over the waterworks system at the end of August Al to
the compliint thtt the city clerk
ihould handle both Jobi the Reeve
wu emphatic that there wu too
much work for one; thit t leparate
' iet of booki htd to be kepi ind
thtt collecting might hive to be
done. Hr. Powell, In chtrge of the
witerworki office wu reiponilble
to the villtge clerk, tnd thtt under
the  new  irrugement there  wu
• Havt You a
Used
FURNACE
!
Why Not Turn It
Into Cosh?
A WANT AD
Will Find a  '-
Purchaser
Two (J) llnu 8 tlmu SOe net
Twe (2) llnu onu SOc net
Nelson Daily Newt
PHONI 144
City Hill service trom 10 t.m to
4 p.m. daily.
After hearing the Reeve'i outline of the council decisions tctivi-
tiei Mr. Murrell remarked that
the new system wu not unanimously commended, but in view
of what had been done there wai
really nothing to diicuu. Mr. Anderson's only comment wu thit a
one mm operation wis, ln hli
opinion, preferable.
There wu in ipplicitlon for a
itreet light at the corner of Victoril Avenue and Murdock Street,
which will be Inveitigated. Creiton
branch of the Red Crou Society
were glvu permiulon to bold a
tag diy.
D. A. Smith offered $78 for the
two lota on Fourth Street now occupied ii the villtge pound. Ai
lt appears to be unused the council will make the sale. The B.C.
Union of Municipalities meets tt
Victorit the latter part of the
month, Reeve Mallandaine will be
ln the capital tt tbe time and represent the village without coit to the
municipality.
The Badminton Club wroti uking fot the uie of Pirk Pivillon
on the ume termi ts lut season,
pliy to commence October 18. They
wish the building Mondiy, Wednesdiy ind Saturday evenlngi, tnd
Sunday afternoon. The Pavilion
Committee will handle the mttter,
Cameron MacDonald wai reappointed Pavilion caretaker on the
understanding the village's shire
ot the ulary would be not more
than $8 a month.
Accounts passed for piyment
totalled $477, and there is t bink
balance tfter these tre pild of
$1048. It was revealed $1772 of 1939
taxes are still unpaid, along with
$800 of 1939 trade licenses. As usual
the council Will buy a poppy wreith
from the Legion Ltdlu' Auxilltry
for Armistice Diy. For Armistice,
which falls on Saturday, stores will
be closed trom 10 a.m. to 12 noon
only." •
The first financial itatement on th«
wtterworki ihowed June, July tnd
Auguit revenuu combined were
$1479, md tfter ttkng ctre of oper-
tting costs $777 hid been turned
over to the villtge. For September,
the first month the villtge hu
been in full charge, the Intake wu
$628, tnd there wu $184 unptid.
Operating expenie htd been $328.
It wai Unounced the council's
wtterworki committee wu mtde
uo of ill three memberi ot council. , ,      i
ULUOTS PREMIER
OF ESTONIA
TALLIN}!, latonla.'b-t 12 (AP)
—Prof. Jurl Uluota becime Premier of Eitonia todiy, heading t
cabinet which political observers
Interpreted u marking a trend to
the right  .
Prof Antonlui Pile, former minister to Wuhlngton, wu named
forelgS miniiter.
Prof. Uluota, long prominent in
Estonia, hai been President ot the
Chamber of Deputies.
Kaarel Eenpalu hid bun Premier md Karl Setter Foreign Mlnliter ilnce AprU, 1938.
3 MORE DEATHS FROM
SCHOOL BUS CRASH
W,\R, W. Va, Oct' 12 (Kt*) -
Four more deathi today brought
to seven the toll ot dud In a school
bui crash near here.
Latest victims were Hubert L.
Belcher, 39, driver of the truck,
Ralph Earls, 17, Charlu Colvard,
IB, and Lucille White, 16,
MORRISON WONT SEEK
A.F.L REELECTION
CINCINNATI, Oct. 11 (AP) -
Frank Morrlion announced to the
Americu Federation of Libor convention todty thtt he would not
seek reelection as A. F. of L. Secretary-Treasurer, t pott he hu held
lince 1898.      .     . .
POLISH GENERAL
ARRIVES IN PARIS
PARIS, Oct 12 (AP)-Oeneral
Ctslmir Sosnowiki, who commtnd-
ed the Polish trmy ot Lwow during
the German-Russian invasion, irrived today atter neaping trom
Polind in civilian clothes.
French Cabinet   ■
Meets Today
PARIS, Oct 11 (AP)-Premlir
Dtltdler todty lummoned hli cabinet to meet tomorrow with Pruldent Albert Lebrun for a general
review of the war.
Prime Minliter Chitnberltln'i
itatement ln the Houie ot Commoni
wu welcomed here u new evidence
of unity btween Britain md France
igilnit Adolf Hltler'i puce propouli.
KING SEES POLISH
FOREIGN MINISTER
LONDON, Oct 12 (CP).-The
King todiy received the Pollih
Foreign Minliter, Auguit Zileiki.
who u visiting London to confer
with Britiih official!.
Chamberlain to
Speak Saturday
LONDON, Oct 12 (APl.-Prlmi
Miniiter Chimberliln will give a
broidcut tddreu on the lnternttionil situttion on Stturdiy night,
lt wu unounced todiy.
GOT TO RUSSIA
AMSTERDAM, Oct 11 (AP) -
A Netherludi leimin on the Oerman liner Bremen declired todty
the vessel ruched Murmansk, north
Russltn port, tfter a thrilling voyage during which ihe flew the
Soviet flag, ud preparation! were
made to destroy her rither thm illow her to ttll Into British hinds.
E. Poet a cook and only Nether-
tandi leimu on the Bremen when
she uiled Auguit 30 from New
York told bli itory its a copyrighted
Interview with the Amsterdim
newspiper Het Volk after hit return to hti nitive country.
He utd Captain Adolf Ahrens
skirted tbe blockade of the British fleet with barreli of guoline
on deck rudy for burning the vessel nther thin allow her to be
captured by the Britiih.
the voyage wai veiled In luch
lecrecy he uld, that the erew did
not know the liner's destinttion,
•11 lighti were extinguished during
thi North Atlmtlc crossing ind
tbe wireleu tnswered no calli.
Put uld thtt after iome diyi
it iea he realized the Bremen wu
stiling ftr to the North, beciuse of
the cold weither, but thit he htd
no ldet whert ihe wu going.
There were no peuengen or ctr*
go and every precaution wu mtde
to uve tbe crew hi vent of u ittack. .     ,
The veuel wu painted gray u
■he iped icrosi the Atlantic. She
travelled much ot the time in heavy
mist which helped to conceil her
trom uy ihlpi neir her courie.
Poet brought btck picture! of
crew activity on the voyage, ihowlng among other thlngi how they
painted the hull of the liner while
suspended in life botti.
Ont picture ihowed a group In
which Put wu complcoui u the
only one not giving the Nui ulute.
SANFRANCISCb
DOCK TIEUP OVIR
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 11 (AP).
—Sm Frtnclico'i latut dock tie-
up, which had halted negotiation!
for a new water front agreement
•long the United Statu Ptcific coast
wu ended today when the Ship
Clerki' Auoclation, Congress for
Industrial Organization affiliation,
■greed to call off Ita picket! it the
Panama Pacific Compny dock.
Meantime, CI. O. longihoremen
uked Wayne L. Mone to return u
Pacific Cout Mtrltime arbitrator, a
post he resigned Mondiy after the
longihoremen hid refuted to pen
the clerks' -picket! to unload the
City of Newport News, Panama
passenger and freight veuel.
Morse' had ordered the longihoremen through the picket Une on
the groundi lt wu not formed as
the result of a bona fide itrlke, but
wu a "colluilve" clerk-longihore
•ction, and contrary to the termi of
the extended waterfront igreement
under which longihoremen are
working. /
TO PUSH ECONOMIC -
WAR AGAINST GERMANY
PKSiS. Oct 11 (AP).-An offlclil
innouncement laid today measures
to push the economic war agalnit
Germmy "to the limit" hid been
drawn up ln London yuterdiy by
Georgu Pernot French blockide
mlnliter, ud the British Mlnliter
of Economic Warfare, Ronald Cross.
Pernot who made a flying two-
slay visit to England, found the
two nitioni in "complete accord,"
the announcement uld. ,
Prison Batlg Nrwa
Member of the Cinidiu Dally
Newipeptn Auoclation
.. Telephone 144
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FOR AND WANTED TO RENT
NOV. lit UNFURNISHED FRONT
Suite. Now vacant, 2 roomed unfurn. $30. Alio modern houu for
ule or rent Kerr Apartmenta.
FOR RENT, MODERN APART-
menta. Unfurnished. Apply Room
203 Johnstone Building,
WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE
for Winter monthi. Write to Box
8798 Dally Newi.     .      ■
FOR RENT 8 RM. BUNGAEOW,
garage. 716 Hendryx St Ph. 778X.
FOR RENT OR SSLE—FOUR RM.
bungalow. Box 8907 Daily Newi.
ONE AND TWO HiOOM 'SUMS,
ilso botrd $30 mo. Ph 940,817 Wtrd
8 RM. HOUSE, CLOSE IN. 3 BED-
rooms $24 month, C. W. Appleytrd
FURNISHED HOUSE KEEP1H&
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FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE, 707
Victorit Street Phone 1020R.
TERRACE APTS. Beiutlful modern
frigidaire equipped suites. .
FURN. HOUSEKEEPING  ROOMS
for rent 711 Vernon Street      _
4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT.
D. Migllo, Phone 808L,
TWO CLEAN ROOMS. APPLY TO
128 Silica Street	
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM OR ROOM AND BOARD,
due ln. Gentlemen preferred.
904 Stanley St. Phone I58L.
ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE_i*_
or epply at 419 SUlca Street.
ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO
men. 620 Victoria Street
LIVESTOCK. POULTRY
AND SUPPLIES, ETC.
FOR SALE COW FRESH SHORTLY
2nd calf, W. D. Ridge, Bonnington.
7 WEEKS OLD PIGS FOR SALE $5.
P. A. Schlig, Fauquier, B, C.
BIRTHS
GROCUTT - To Mr. ud Mri. J.
Orocutt of Michel, a ion.	
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN*
eral homework. Apply with reference!, Mra. Donald MacDonald,
1298 Pine Avenue, Trail, B. C.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN
for dairy and trult farm. Referencu required. Apply Leirmontb'i
Diiry, Cruton, B. C.
WANTED MARRIED MAN FOR
dairy farm. State age, experience,
nationality Box 8917 Daily Newa.
WANTED - GENERAL SERVsVNT.
Daily, 9 till 8, except Sundayi. Ap*
ply Dally Newi Box 8918.
GIRL WANTED AT ONCE. APHS.
L. D. Cafe, opposite Depot ln
Person. Salmo, B. C. .
FAIRVIEW GIRL FOR HSWK. AF-
ternoons, some evening!. Ph. 740X.
AGENTS AND SALESPEOPLE
CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS
Ambitloui, energetic men and wo-
- men can earn iplendld money wiling ctrdi until Chriitmu. We
htve the largest range of penonal
md boxed auortmenta In Canada. Priced to iuit every .pocket-
book. Satisfaction gutrtnteed or
money refunded. Informition
. without obllgttlon. Write today
Mister Kraft Limited, Room li
Doherty Building, Toronto, Ont
SITUATIONS WANTED
Speciil Low Rate for tdvertue-
menti under thli cltulflcatlon
to isilit people seeking employment Only 28c for one week
(6 dayi) coven a ny number
of required linei. Ptytble ln
advuee.
ENGLISH TRADESMAN. 28 YRS.
experience la painting, decorating,
floon renewed, graining, ipeclalty.
ligni, etc, deslrei work. No Job
too imall nor large, A. Woodi,
Midden Hotel. City.
YOUNG CAPABLE GIRL RE-
qulru general homework. Referencei. Preferably in Nelion. Box
8882 Diily-Newi.
POSITIONS WANTED BY TWO
experienced men, dilry or farm
work. H. Gourlie, Lumberton, B. C.
EXPERIENCED GIRL (18) DE-
sires general housework. Either
Trail, Nelson Box 8918 Dally News
EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS
ptrt time work. Also work by
hour. Phone 494X before 1 pm.
CAPABLE   WOMAN   REQUIRtS
Seneral housework. Good  cook,
leep out Box8929 DeilyJJewi.
EXPERIENCED   FINNISH   GIRt
want! work by hour, day, month.
_3J6 Robion Street. Phone 817L.
__*5*_RI_aiC_S> BOY DESIRES"!
poiition ln itore or office. Refer-
encu. Box 8988 Dally Newt.
WOMAN COOK WANtffWMK
Restaurant or camp. Phone 780.
AUTOMOTIVE,
MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES
PRIVATE SALI     .
1937   DeSoto   Touring   Sedan,
Heater ud defroster,
1937 Ford Convertible Coupe,
Radio,   Heater   tnd  defroster.
Both Can Like New
RAMP BODY It FENDER WORKS
3 USED CARS,.REAL BARGAINS.
See at City Auto Wrecken, 831
Joiephlne Street or Phone 447,
1938 4-DOOR WILLYS SEDAN. EX-
cellent condition. Sacrifice price.
Box 8913 Dally Newi.
Want to Sell Something? A
Daily News Classified Ad will
do It. PHONE 144. .
PERSONAL
OET BRANDS JELLIES. JAMS,
flih, meat etc. Imported from Eiig-
ltnsl Star Grocery. Ph. 10 or 11.
DRIVE IN NOW FOR "W1NTER
proofsng." Hutenl s*inti-Freeie!
etc. Beicon Service, 701 Baker St
Q-KSTMAS SPECIAL ON PORT-
rtiti by Vogue Studio. Limited
tlmi only. Phone 48 todiy.
NEED READY CASHt SELL THE
thingi you no longer wut to
J. Chew, 624 Vernon Street
CALL CITY T/-XI - PHOWHb
for comfort ud reliability. Day
and night wrvlce.	
FIRST GRADE BULBS - PLANT
now. Crocui. Tulipe. Hyicinths, etc
Minn, Rutherford Co. 498 Baker.
BREAD IS THE GREATESTFOOTJ
builder. Try Choquette Broi.
"Mother'i Bretd."-Phone 288.
GET YOUR WINTER COATTOJB
hit clamed now. Phone 107. H. J.
Wilton, Tailor md Dry Cleaner.
SALVATION ARMY - IF YOU
htve old clothing, footwear or
furniture to spare pleue Ph. 618L.
When in Vancouver stop at
Aimer Hotel Opp. C. P. R. Depot
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER IS
now on at McGregor Bru.. Solve
your gift problem. Give-your photo
Sanitary personal rubber
I ood!, 24 tatex $1. Free price lut
, Jensen, 1042 Hiro St, vincouver
HAV* Y6U AKY AHTIQUKt
Top pricu paid tor tntiquet at
_The_Home Furniture 413 Hill St
S T O P"tOBACC*OT SNUFF HABIT
Instantly. Satisfaction or money
refunded. Pirtlculin, Box 17,
Schuler, Alberta.	
GENUINE LATEX SPECIAL OTD.
28 for $1.00 or Jiffy prepired IB
tor $1.00 (free catalogue). National
Importer!, Box 244 Edmonton.
AN OFFER TO EVERY IN-
ventor. Uit of winted Invention!,
and tull Information unt tree The
Ramuy Compuy, World Pitent
Attorneyi, 273 Bank St, Ottawa.
STOP THAT ITCH
Pruritus, Itching of mui, rectum, etc.
My treitment hu proved luccessful. Inexpensive. Pirtlculin trom
W. Lucu, S23 Ranetagh Avenue,
Vucouver, B. ti-
cmisTMAs "(SAttttj nm yotn
own mtpthota are the reilly per-
sonil cardi. Send negttlve tad 10c
for umple. Pricu for quutltlu
wtll be unt with umple. Kryital
Photoi, WUkle, Sukitchewm.
HYGIENE PRODUCTS, DRUG
Sundrlu ot hlghut qutllty ud
lowut pricea. Doien Deluxe for
80c, or 17 auortment tor $1.00,
poitpiid ln pltln leiled wrapper
with latut mall order price flit
Wutern Supply Agency, Box 687,
Vancouver, B. C. _____
J-tfN t>AST40l -_-L 6Lt>WHS TO
rundown lymptomi? Try OSTREX
Tabled of 2 energliing itimuluta
obtained trom raw oyiten plui 4
tonlci for blood, nervet, whole
body. It not delighted wtth reiulta
tint package, maker refund! lta
price. You don't riik a puny. Call,
write, Mann, Rutherford Company
and ill good dnigglita.	
MELODIES OR LYRICS REVISED.
Staftwrlter for Unlveml and Columbia Muilc PublUhen. Revile
lyrlci or melodlei, furnish contact! and place your completed
■ong with genulhe publishers, tor
publication. Self-addressed stamp-
■ ed envelope tor full particulan.
H. A. Huxley (The Haven) R. M.
D. 4, Cordova Bty, B. C.
YOU SAW IT IN THE DAILY NEWS
PROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS
GOOD FARM LANDS FOR SAO.
on euy termi In Alberta ud
Sukatcbewan. Write for full Informition to 908, Dept of Natural
Ruourcu, C. P. st., Ctlgis-y, Alta.
FOR SALE - MODERN SMALL
bungalow. Fifth Street Apply 204
Chtthtm Street or Phone 792R2.
LEGAL NOTICES
Form No. IS
. (.Section 39)
LAND ACT
Notice of Intention to Apply to
Purchue Lud
In Nelson Land Recording District of Kooteniy, Nelion, B. C, tnd
tltuita wut of Sudy Creek md
•bout one mile loutherly trom Tighum Poet Office. ,
Tike notice tint Sam Evin Ktne-
gu, Alex Migeliky ind Mix Stit-
rttt of Tighum, 6. C, occupation
Firmen, intend to tpply for permission to purchue the following
described Unds:—
Commencing it a post plinted
about 20 chilni easterly from the
northeast corner of Lot 8263 thence
20 chalni southerly; thence 20 chiini
westerly: thence 20 chtlne north-
e'y; to point et commencement
and containing 40 acrei, mora or
leu. .   ,
SAM EVAN KANEGAN,
ALEX MAGELSKY,
MAX SASARATT.
Dtted September 28th, 1939.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
BUILDING  MATERIALS
Cement, Lime Pluter ind Brick,
Plinti md Varnishes, common
ud Cout Lumber, Shingles,
Ltthi tnd Mouldings, Glau of ill
kinds, Roofing Material!, Building Papen, Insul-Board and Lath,
Calcium Chloride. Reinforcing
Iron, Will Finishes.
NELSON.SASH&DOOR
CO., LTD.
701 Front Street Phone 292
PIPE, TUBES, FITTINGS
NEW AND USED
Large itocki for lmmedtate ihipment
SWsUlTZ PIPE YARD
lit Avuue and Main St
 Vancouver, B. C.
WHISKY
BsUtRELS FOR WINE.
All ilws; alio barreli for other
purpoiu. Active Trading, 916
Powell Street Vincouver, B. C
PIPE AND FITTINtJ
ATLAS IRON k METALS LTD
250 Prior St        Vmcouver, B. C.
IRON   FIREMAN   SAVETTUlt
glvu  comfort  $248   cuh.  Box
5640 Dtlly Newi,
HOT WATER FURNACE.  GOOD
condition. Phone 436X1.*
FOR  SALE YEW   WOOD.  &  P.
Pond, Nelion, B. C.
BABY BUGGY FOR SALE. PHONE
404-R.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
SHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS
or Iron, my quutlty. Top pricu
raid. Active Trading Company,
16 Powell St, Vancouver, B. C.
HIGH PRICE PAID FOR SCfflQ?
copper, brasi, lead, etc. Ark Store.
$300 1st MORTGAGE ON lit CLASS
property. Box 8923 Daily Newi.
FARM, GARDEN fr NURSERY
PRODUCTS, FERTILIZER
ALL KINDS FRUIT TREES, I YR.
old SOc, 2 year old 75c, climbing
and bush roses, grape vines, S tor
$1. Blick curranti, white, red
currants, 18c etch. Apply Eugene
Htmmerer, P. O. Taghum, B. C.
GOOD GARDEN SOIL FREE FOR
hauling. 915 Stanley Street.
CLASSIFIED MAIL ORDERS
from out-of-town reildenti given
prompt tttention
LOST AND FOUND
To Flnderg - '' t
If you find i cat or dog, pocket*
book, Jewelry or tur, or uythlng else ot value telephone the
Dtlly Newi. A "Found'' Ad. will
be inserted without coit to you.
We will collect from the owner.
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY
ASSAYIRS
E. W. WIDDOWSON. PROVINCIAL
A n • 1 y 11 Asuyer, Metallurgical
Engineer, Sampling Agenti for
Trail Smelter. 304-306 Josephine
Street Nelson, B. C.
GRENVILLE H. GRIMWOOD
Provinciil s—nyer tnd Chemlit 420
Fill Street P. O. Box 9, NeUon.
B. C. Representing thlpperr
lntereit it Trail. B. C.	
HAROLD S. EI-Mi-TROSSLAND,
B. C. Provinciil Aiuyer, Chemlit
lndlvlduil representative! for
ihlppen it Trail Smelter.
CHIROPRACTORS
J. R. McMIU-AN, D. C, NEURO-
ctlometer, X-ray. McCullock Blk.
DR. WILBggriBROCK, D, C.
842 Btker Street Phone ttt.    ■
CORSETIIRSS
SPENCER CORSETS, MRS. V. M.
Ctmpbell. 370 Btker St Ph. 868.
ENGINEERS AND SURVIVORS
BOYD C. AFFLECK, Frultvile, B. C.
Surveyor tnd .Engineer. Phona
"Beever Falli..
HOMES POR T|U APED
THE PRIORY GUECT HOUSE, 963
W. 27th Avenue, Vincouver, a
.beiutlful reildence for elderly
ladlu, conducted by the Staten ot
the Love ot Juui. Prlvite bath*
roomi. Mild urvice. All the com*
forti of i modem home. Alio St
Jude'i Houu of Reit tor elderly,
couplu. St Rtphtel'i Whig for
lnvilidi md convaleicenta.
INSURANCE AND RIAL ISTATf
C D. BLACKWOOD, Iniurance ot
every description. Rul Eit Ph. 99,
J. E. ANNABLE. REAL ESWM,
Rentals, Iniurtnce. Annable Blk.
EhAS. F. McHARDY7lNSin_ASC_;
Retl Estate. PhoneJSS.	
STW. DAWSON, Rul fiSlenn*
lurance, Rentali. Next Hippenon
Htrdwire. Btker St Phone 197.
MACHINISTS
BENNETTS LIMITED
Machine ihop, acetylue and electrle
welding, motor rewinding
commercial refrigeration
Phone 393 824 Vemon 8t
MEMORIALS
SAME AS USED ON GRAVES AT
Forut Liwn Memorial Park. Oet
Klce Hit from Bronie Memortala
d_ Box 728, Vmcouver, B. C.
PATENT ATTORNEYS
W. ST.' J. MILLE-i, A. M.'_ I ti.'
Reglitered Pitent Attorney, Cuada and U. a A. 703-2nd St W„
Ctlgtry. Advice free, confidents!*.
SASH FACTORIES
LAWSON'S  SASH FACTORY,
Hardwood merchtnt 273 Baker St
SECOND HAND STORES
WX BUY, SELL te EXCHANGE
furniture, etc. Ark Store. Ph. 834.
HOME FURNITURE. BUY,'
*____ Rpr- Upholster. Phone l1
WATCH REPAIRING
When SUTHERLAND repair! your
all the tlm*
346 Baker Street Nelion, B, C. •**,'
witch it is on time I
DEAD TRAPPER NAMED
BEUMALIS, NOT LIMETTE
CALGARY, Oct 12 (C#). - The
27-year-old firm worker, accidentally ihot ud killed near Olds, Alta.,
Sept. 27,' hu been Identified u
Leo Benmalii ot Princeton, B.C.,
ind not Leo Llmette, Roytl Cuidiu Mounted Police uld todiy.
Bentnilli htd used the ntme Llmette while trapping ln the North
Wut Territoriu.
STRANDED BRITISH SHIP
BREAKS ON ROCKS
LONDON, Oct 12 (CP).-The 8890
ton Britiih iteimihlp Mihrttta.
itranded on the rocki on the South
cout of Englud ilnce Stturdiy,
broke in two during the night One
leamu wu killed/
HOTEL ACTION DISMISSED
BY SUPREME COURT
OTTAWA, Oct. II (CP). - Thi
Supreme Court of Cuada todiy
dismissed the ippeel ot Annie Sen-
ich from a Judgment of the Britiih
Columbil appeil court In i cue Involving 80 shires of itock ln the
Manitoba Hotel, Vancouver.
Britain Contradicts
. Report of Sending
Gas to Poland
LONDON, Oet 12 (API-Britain
todiy denied a German report she
htd supplied gu to Polind for uie
igiinit Germin loldlen.
(In Berlin list night DNB. Germin offlclil newt tgency, luued
a itatement charging Britain hid
delivered mustard gu to Poltnd.)
An tuthoritative British itatement contradicted whtt it cilled •
"report drculited from Berlin."
thit Pollih troopi uud British gti.
in in explosion thit killed four
soldien it Julo.
.
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NILION DAILY NIWI, NIL80N. fcC-FRIDAY MORNINO, OCT. 11. 1989.
Expect See U.S.
In Hie War Soon
Says Wlddowson
People  Sympathetic
With Allies in
"'-'   States
'I wouldn't be lurprited to iee
.he United Statu In the wtr before
very long," itated I. W. Wlddow*
Sen, who returned to NeUon with
tn. Wlddowion trom I wuk't vUit
in Spoktne.
"People ln toe United Statei don't
telle much tbout tht wtr, but whtn
they do they're itronily lympttbetio
with the AUiu," Mr. Wlddowion
uld "Did you heir Mr. Chamber*
lalnT" and "Did yeu hear that
speaker?" were quettiom on every
The 18 per cent exchange on
Canadian monty wu not muting
with tpprovtl by Spoktne ruldents,
and there were very (ew Canadim
ean in the Wuhlngton City. Some
lirge firms were paying naif the
exchange, while the customer paid
the other halt In making purchues.-
A good deal et lntereit in Brit-
' Columbit mining wu being
In Spokant, Mr. Wlddowion
.J, Gold wu in Important topic
there wu talk among mining
 .1 of the poulbllitlei of opening
up gold propertlu in Uie Nelton
diitrlet In tht netr future.    ;
Thtrt wat a marked number of
engulriu about bue metali, "no
doubt brought ibout by toe war."
A rough trip home wu experienced along the itretch of road
from Ymlr to HiU, which it under-
repalra. Coming along at
tte Wlddowioni wire held
..! about an hour on tte routh
1 where the crewi wire working.
alt Stealing
Charge Dismissed
QOTSNBL, »-C„ Oct 13 (CP)--
Roulre. Aure end Rtne Pldgeon,
soni oi Pierre Pldgeon, Meadow
take, B.C.. rancher, wtre acquitted
by m uilze court jury here yester*
dsy of charge* of stealing two coiti.
They tre itill to be tried on in-
other ehtrgt of hont theft md one
of breaking md entering.    .
The brothen were chirged with
steillng_eolti owned by Arthur and
iihop of Clinton. B.C, 140
wuth ot hire, lut July tnd
ing them to feed mink.
Metal Markets
LONDON, Oct 1$ (CP)- Bar
•Uver 23d, up Vt- (Equivalent 41.71
cents on hull of dollir It $403.
Bar gold 188c unchingid.
MONTREAiV-Bfsr gold ia London wu unehtnied it $37—4 an
ounce in Ctntditn fundi, 18M in
Britiih reerwentlng tht Bank of
England's buying price. Tht fixed
$18 Wtshiniton price amounted to
$38.80 tn Cinidlin.
SUver futuru cloud today witt
Octobtr offered it 48.3$.
Kaslo Bart Head
Given Farewell
KASLO, BC-Wlth Miyor F. 1
Archer is chtlrmtn, ibout 25 Kaslo
buiiniMmon ittgtd, a finwtll ln
the court room ox the elty htU
fondiy evening to Walter Wright,
tor the put three yun manager of
tht loetl brtnch of tht Bank ot
Montrul, ind to welcome his iuc-
ceiior, Mr, Robertson, late of Duncin,
Miyor P. I. Archer. A- L. Mtc-
Phee, H. T. Hartin and E. C. Cher
ry expreued rtgrit for the departure vt the Wright ftmily, who
hid Interested thmitlves ln community ictlvltiu. Mr. Wright being particlulirly active la iportl.
He nid been courteoui, efficient
•nd molt considerate ln hli bink-
Ing dutlu, Each ipttktr congratulated him on hli promotion from
the local bink to be mimger of
tbe Wut Summerland bruen tnd
wlihtd Mr. Wright md hii ftmily,
luture lucceu ind hipplnut.
The tpiiktri alio wtlcomtd Mr.
Robertton. Thty were iure he md
hli ftmily would loon be at fond
of Kule md u deeply Intereited
ln   community, actlvltlei   at   Mr.
Wright and bit fimlly had been,
On behalf of those prutnt Mayor
Archer pruented Mr. Wright with
a hindwme mm, containing a brice
of plpu, a clear holder and a cigarette holder. Mr,      "       '
hit gratitude.
arette holder. Mr, Wright expreued
Light refreshment! were served
before the singing of Auld Ling
Syne, Community singing wu alio
enjoyed.
Nelson Hotel Co,
Is Incorporated
VICTORIA, Oet 11 (CP).-Incor-
porttloni granted at tte Legislative
Bulldlngi this week Included!
Nelson Hotel Company Ltd..
$30,000, NtUon.
Toronto Stock Quotations
rflNM     _
Aldermto Copper
Amm Oold
glo-Huronltn
rttfleld Gold
Rouyn Mlnu ,
Beu"yn"ZI
ild -.,_.._.
Mlnlnl ,
._, Mlnu m
Kirklud -
__ Anktrlto	
..er HIU Extension
nditn Milt>-tie _-.-
iboo Oold Quirti --
lO$.Trettewe» ——
itrtl Pttrldl ——~
Jjougimau -__-«---
-..iromlum 111 ■-
Coait Coppir ......_.-.—,
i Coniaurum Mlnu .—
SnioUdittd M fc I —
Pome Mlnu --—--___.
porval-Sltcoe  _—	
fast Malartlc
pldorado Gold	
falconbridge Nickel
■ederal Kirland —
incoeur Gold ___.
iies Lake _.„.„___.
"d't Lake Gold —.
Jld Bett .....m.
Jrandoro MlnM .
Gunntr Gold ...»
itrd Rock Gold
lirker Gold _,
..  [OUtal»   . —mm
Iiidson Bay M i's I
nternttionil Nickil
j.M. Consolidated -.
..—.sti   .
„land Like ..._..
ie Shore Mlnw •
ih Gold
-   . Jockihutt _,.._,
idsen Red Lake Oold ,
I    lindy      —- —.-_-_..,.»»___,
I MIntyre Porcupine »--,
JcKeniie Red Lake —
-cVlttie-Grahtm  __.-_.
JcWatteri Gold ■ .,
•fining Corp _._...._..__
dlnto Gold	
doneta Porcupine ____.
.{otTls-Kirkland -_.-__..
sllplulng Mining „.,.-_
sTOranda        , .,
torms*talj_.__
O'Brien Gold ..,„	
Omegt Gold  .
Ptmour Porcupine
Paymuter Coni -_.
pend OreUle _..._.-.
Perron Gold ...,___..
Pickle Crow Gold -
Pioneer Gold .■„„.
Premier Oold -._..._-,
PoweU Rouyn Gold .
Pruton East Dome ,
Quebeo Oold .__,__.
Reevu MtcDontld ,
Reno Oold Minu _-
Roche Long Lie ___,
San Antonio Oold _-,
Shawkey Oold ..._.-,
Sheep Cruk Geld'.
Sherrltt Oordon «__,
Siscoe Gold n
Sladin Mitirtte .
Stadteoni Rouyn .
St Anthony .....
Sudbury Buin
Sullivan COM.
Sylvtnlte	
Teck-Hughu Gold ,
Toburn Gold Mlnei,
Towtgmac ...„...,,._._.,
Ventures .,___.
Welti Amulet
Whitewiter	
Wright Htrgraeves
Ymir Yank Girl _
OILI
Ajax
Britiih Americu .
Chemlcil Ruearch
Imperial
JA*/*
Inter Pete	
IHT ~
AbiUbl Power «A" -
BeU Telephone -__-.
BratTLsVP	
Brewera It DteUHers.
Brewing Corp -__-_.
B C Power "A" _--_.
B C Power "B" ^-,
Bulldlng Prods .
Canada Bretd __
Can Car i Fdj* .
Ctn Cement _—.,
Cm Dredge „__.
Can Malting ....
Can Pacific Biy
Can Wlnerlu ....
Cons Btkerlu
Coetnot
Dom Bridge
Dom Storu 	
Dom Ttr <■ Chem
UUUen Setgrtms .
anny Parmer _.....,„
'ort of Ctnidt "A" .
lm Steel Waru	
oodyetr Tire 	
iypium L tt K —
Hamilton Bridge	
Hiram Walker .____
Imperial Tobacco __
Loblaw "A" ______
Ktlvinttor
Maple Lett Milling .
Muley Hirrii __.._
Montreal Power _—
Moore Corp.	
Net Steel Ctr —
Pitt Hersey ___..__,
Power Corp __,—.
Preued Metali ___
Steel ot Ctn ..:...__
Standard Paving	
M
106
10
11
86
. ■■   *Hr
r.*. ,,: "-'
- "Ah neva realized hew lmpchtant It ll to
know' how much money Ah wti spending
far food! Ah neva gave It a thought until one
diy ah ovahheird I l$dy ten hew much money
the Mvei by retain' the toed idi tn tot Ditty
Ntwi btfort tht lots thoppln". Now I'm itvlni
*roun(f heih, toe."
Market and Mining News
Board of Trade
Backs Princeton,
Hope Road Link
Resolution of the Piinctton
Botrd of Trade urging the Provinciil Govtrnmtnt to open the it
mllet lacking In tte Hope-Princeton Highwiy route at a war mtt-
•urt wu lndorud by the Ntlion
Boird of Trtdt tt ltt luncheon it
the Humi Thundiy. E, A. Man,
Prttldint wu tn tte chtlr.
The prewnt roid route betwem
the Interior ef the Province tnd
tht Cout wu lubjtct to blocking
by mow md illdu, md wu tiso
open te ubotege, the Princeton
reiolutlon utd. It urged tte opining ot the Hope-Princeton link "as
l sensible ind precautionary war
manure" ilnce ft would provide a
ihorter, more direct route u u
■lternitive to the prewnt road end
railway routu.
Council of tht Botrd recently approved the ruolutlon tor submit-
lion to the full Boird on thi basis
Ntlion hid consistently btcked tte
Hope-sPrlnceton Unk. >
War Slocks Lead
Toronto Upswing
TORONTO, Oet ll (CP)-Tor*
onto ttock mtrktt pushed tote high
ground todty led by war itocki,
■purred by ttt Britiih announcement thit the current Germin
petce propouli eould not be entertained. Turnover wii cloie to
450,000 iharei,
NtUontl Steel- Car shewed t I*
point gain to a new high at 71. Ca*
nada Wire B added 8 and Steel of
Canada, Burlington md Dominion
Foundrlei firmed about %
Imperiil Oil gained ft, Hoot
Aircraft and DihivUtnd each firm,
ed a point   -
luuu up 1$ to ft Included But*
ftlo-Ankerite, LltUe Long Lie, O'Brien, Sigma, McKenile, and Mac
Leod-Cookshutt Ooldi.
Mclntyre advanced two and ether senior goldi Improved ntrrowly.
Fractional giini ihowed tor Nickel, Nonndi ud Smelten whilt
Wilte-Amulet tdded 88 md Pend
Oreille. Normetal and Sudbury Bt*
•in 10 to 18, .        .
Home Oil hid t fain of a few,
Calgary md Edmonton, tilling wc-
dividend, 10. wu down about t.
Anglo-Cantdlm added a cent or
two and BrltUh'Domlnlon WM
itronger.
.1   .'j' i i       i   -
Arthur Lakes In Town
En Route New Denver
Arthur Laku, Mining Engineer of
Spokant, wu in Nelion Thunday
en route to New Denver, where he
operates the Monitor Mine.
London Close
LONDON, Oct-« (At>)-Brltish
itock closings in iterling:	
Celmese Corp of Am £6Vi; Cent
Mining 10%: Consol Gold Fields
38s 8d: HBC 30i 3d; Imp Chem
381 4Hd; Imp Tob 115s 7Vid; Rhodesian Anglo-Am 21s Od; Roytl Dutch
£3514; Shell T & T 84s 4Ud.
Bonds: Brit fit Coniofi CM*;
Brit 31H wtr lou £88*.
WINNIPEG GRAIN
WINNIPEO, Oct 11 (CP)—Clue:
WHEAT:
Open High Low Clow
Oct   _....   71H 73 71*    T1H
Nov     T3tt 78 72>i    73r
Dee ,   7SH 71% 78*      "
Mm   ...   78W 78** M
octA"l $8% »**, m *»H
Nov...... —- - -      $1*
Dec  ...   SIS 311$    MH    81*
Mty  .....  3114 11V   311$    11$.
3
Oct    _»'-..-. 4$
Nov, .... ~ -. - 48*
Dm. .....  U-    M 43 43
Myr    ....  W 44* 41* 434
Oct ..... 173 173 XIX 171
Nov.  S m% - * - Wk
Dec. ......   — — - — 1$7*
Mty .... UT 1<$ 187 187*
Oct
Bli    81*    63
83*
NOV.       - -        - Wle
Dec    88       58*    8$       88*
Mty      81*    OOVi    N*    80*
CASH PRICES:
WHEAT-No. 1 Hird 71*, No. 1
Nor. 71*, No. 3 Nor. «*, No. $
Nor. 87*, No. 4 Nor. 84*. No. 8
88*. No. 8, 88*, tied 84*. No. 1
Garnet 83*, No, 8 Specitl 88*. No.
8 Speciil 55*, Mtxtd Ot*, Trick
71OATS-No. 1 C. W. 38*. No, i
C. W. Ex. 31*. No, 3 C, W. 81*.
No. 1 teed ex. 31*. No. i tied »*,
No. 3 Feed 27*. No. I Peed »%
trick »1*. __
BARLK-No. t C, W, 43*, Trtek
43.
HAX-N0.1C, W. 171, No. IC.
W. 187, No. 8 C. W. 141, No 4 a W.
145, track 168*. ,    .
BYB-No. 1 C, W, 83*.
New Buying Sends
Golds, Oils Up In
Vancouver Trading
VANCOUVER, Oct II (CP). -
Oold tnd oil pricei moved forward
on Vtncouver itock exchange todty
In increaied buying. Bate metals
were quiet md transactions totalled
63,8.0 ibarw.,,     ■■     ■      •    .
Bralornt told advanced IB cento
It 10.78 tnd Cariboo Gold Quarti
cloied at 1.88, 11 centi ibove Wednesday'! cjotiiw bid. Pioneer added
tour centi to the previoui bid cloie
it 3.38 and Htdley Mascot at 85
was three centi above the former
bll Beno gained a eent at 88 and
Sheep Creek wu unchanged at 113.
Home oU moved up eight centi to
3.88, Calmont gained 1* it 44* md
Okalta firmed 3 tt 1*. Mercury
wu up 1* at I wd Boyal Ctntultn
Srmed t fraction it » after WOM
tares hid chmged hindi.
Pend Oreille gained 15 tt 3.80 tnd
other bate mtttlt were -unchanged.
Seven Moil Boxes
Fired at London
LONDON, Oet. 13 (CP).-tnetn*
diary fires ln ieven London mil!
boxti destroyed tbout 200 letteri
etrly todty..
Piecei of rubber tound imong
charred envelopes Indicated tbe
Irish Republican Army method of
dropping toy billooni filled with
acid into Infltmraible mtteriil had
been used.
Police hatUly optntd Hit boxta
when the tint wlipi ot imoke appeared tnd were tble to itlvtge
most of the mill. Five boxei were
fired In the Edgewire Roid district
tnd two in the Victoria District
Deteetlvet were working on the
theory that one penon or group of
penoni let all the fine.
Montreal Stock Exchange
INDUSTRIALS
Alta Pac Grain .
Assoc Brew of Cm .
Bathunt P 4 PA.
Canadiin Bronze
Cm Bronie pfd ....v
Can Car is Fdy pfd
Can Celtnesi ._y.,„,
Can Celaneie pld -.
Cm North Power .
Can Steamship ...__.
Can Steamship pfd _,
Cockshutt Plow	
Con Mln tt Smelting
Dominion Coal pfd .
Dom Steel 8i Ceel B
Dominion Texttyt --».
Dryden Paper  _
Foundation C of C _
Gatlneau Power ...._
Gttlnttu Powtr pfd .
turd Charles  
owtrd Smith Paper.
H Smith Piper pfd -
Imptrlil Qil.
Inter- Petroleum —
Inter Nickel of Can
Lake of the Woods
McColl Frontenac -
National Brew Ltd ..
Nitioml Brew tifd ..
Ogilvie Flour new
Price Broi .-.
Quebec Power
Shawinigtn W k P .
4*
14
11*
44
108
38*
33*
111
IB
7*
IB*
1*
21*
18*
88*
9*
10
14*
88
4*
18*
88
17*
20*
47*
37*
fr
35*
31*
17*
33
I St Ltwrjsnce Corp ,
St Ltw Corp pfd —
I South Can Power .
Steel ot Cm pfd __
Western Grocen ...
BANKS
Commerce
Dominion _
Imperiil —.
Montreal .___
Nova Scotia,
Royal „-_„ .„-.
Toronto -—- ,..*.'.	
cum     , ',!::'7
Abitibi $ pfd	
Bithurtt P tt P B m.
Btiuhtrnolt Corp „„
British Amerlcm Oil.
B C Picken —.
Ctn Industries B __
Cm Mirconl	
Cm Vlcken .m—m.
Cons Paper Corp.,
FairchiljAlreiitt,
Fruer Co Ltd ,,.„„..;	
Inter UtilltTei A _____
Inter Untilltits B _»_-,
Like Sulphite _...„__
MacLaren P fc P ____,
McCoU Frontenic pfd
MitcheU Robt,
Roytllte OU _
United Dist ot Cm
Walker Good te W _.
Wtlktr Good ptd _
17*
13
81*
45
.168
,200
,200
.181
.285
170
:8
»
"7
lail
1.40
m
22*
-   .78
. IVi
18
%
42
.80
43
18*
Vancouver Stock Exchange
MINIS!
Big Mluourl    „
BlUebird       mm-mm.-
Brtlornt    _____
CtribOO  GOU mmm.
Dentonia    ..,.._
Fairview Amal ._.
Fedenl Oold _..._
Golcondt    j	
Gold BeU
Grandview
Grull-Wihkme   --
Hedley Maicot	
Homt Oold  _
Indian Mlnei	
Inter Coal fc Cpkt
Island Mount ...,„
Koot Btlle __
Lucky Jim ..,__
Mak Sic Gold ___
McGUlivray .„„,„.
Minto Gold  .mm.
Nicola M fc M	
Noble Five —__
Pend OrelUe ....._.'
PilOt   Oold     mmmm
Porter Idaho ...._-
Premier Border _-
Premltr Gold _
Privttttr     __._--,
Reeves-MioD . ,
Relief Arl ^»-_
Rewtrd    - -
Ruth Hope _____
Silly Mlntt	
Silmon Gold ...__,
Sheep Creek 	
Silver Crest	
Taylor B R	
Vidette Gold	
Bid      A$k
.11
.12
.00*
—
10.70
11.00
1.80
2.00
Al*
m.
XI*
—.
jOO*
__•
JM -■
...»
.30
»x
.11
.14
m
.00*
.03
J?
XII   <
•mm
■1
ftm
Jtt
.78
il
sa
■    •—
it
mm.
.01
•Bi
.02*
.02'
2.90
3.83
A0*
MM
2.21
2.28
AO*
XII
128
1.18
Bt
.04
MM
.88
M
.13
M
fx
.04
J»-
Bt
1.13
1.18
1.00
1.20
.10
—
.03
Wtverly T _____
Wellington   _____
Weiko Mlntt	
Whitewater    _.
Ymlr Yank Girl „
OILS!
A P Con .......___,
Amalgamated   __
s\naeonda
Anglo Can
Associated
Bailee    .._	
Bjrit Dom .......
Brown Corp .
Calgary fc Edm
Calmont	
Commonwetltb
Dtvlti Pete ...
Firestone Pete.
Four Stir Pete
Freehold Corp
Hargal	
Highwood Sarcee
Home
Madison    ....
Sir Jon  
cDoug Seg
trcury    ...
Model     .....
Okalta com
oEito jfd
Prairie Roy
Jtoytl Can
South Bnd Ptte
SDsiontr  _
United
Vantltt     ,
Vulcan
INDUSTRIALS:
Capitel   Est   	
Cout Brtw
.00*
Bl
Bt
Bralorne Miners
Oul On Strike
BRALORNE, B. C, Oct 12 (CP>.-
Employm ot Bralornt Minn, Limited, htvt endoned ictlon of tot
International Mint, Mill tnd Smelter Workeri Onion to railing Its
memben out on itrlke it Pioneer
Gold Mlnei ot Britiih Columbia
Limited, lut Sundiy.
Tht Brtlornt Minen, both memben of the C. I O, affiliated union
and unorganised employees, approved the action of the union local at
Pioneer, B.C flvt milts South oi
htrt in declaring the work itop*
ptlt.
Munwhlle executive of the union
it Plonetr met md ippolnted i
■ubstitute executive to act in cue
preient officen ire pliced undir
■rrtit tor their connection with the
itrikt. declared "illeiil" by the
British Columbia Labor Deptrtment
Operatloni it Pioneer Mine hive
been closed down completely with
pump men the only onei remtinlng
It their posts.
Todiy 10 union memben went Into netrby hllli with permiulon of
British Columbil Pollct to hunt
deer for fimlllei ln need. Limited
crtdlt ii tteo being tllowed mintri'
familiei it toe company itore at
Pioneer,
The I.M.M.S.W.V. cilled out IU
memben lttt Sundiy whtn Compiny offlciili refund their demands
for wtge Increue! tnd union recognition. Non-union employee! whom
the company claims art in the majority alio itopped work when picket llnei were thrown up iround
the mine, but hive not joined thi
itriken ranks.
Some plcktte ire still on guird
duty but no violence hu been reported.
The Britiih Columbli Induitrlil
Conciliation md Arbitration Act
forbids employees to strike during
trbltritlon proceedings,
British Govt. Plans
to Control Prices
LONDON, Oct II (CP Ctble)-
Tht governmtnt introduced legislation to Uie House of Commons todty to itamp out wir profiteering to
food tnd every-day cemmodlties.
The main object ot the legislation
il to ensure thtt the price of goodi
which enter the coit ot living is not
raised mon torn Is Justified by the
increue in vtrioui coiti due to thi
wtr. It dou not ipply to exporti.
The Botrd of Trade wlU be empowered to iet pricei beyond which
no person mty Mil goodi. In gentrtl the Mt prion wlD be er	
on the pricei paid Auf. 1.11
normal increuu due to tht war.
be computed
1,1939, plus
Enforcement ot the ict Will be
pieced in toe hindi of t central
prlct regulttlon committee. Any
penon guilty ol stlltoi prlce-regu*
UtM goodi tt more than the per*
mitted price will be liable on summary conviction to three monthi ln
Jill or t tint not exceeding £100 or
Doth.
Persistent violttora could be ient
to jail tor two yetn, fined £500,
or prevented trom cirrylng on buiineu, .
',    Money
Closing exchmge ntw:
At Montretl—Pound: bi_
telling 4.47; U. S. dollar: buying
At Montretl—Pound: buying 4.48,
-Jlllng 4.47; U. S. dollar: buying l.»,
•elllnf 1.11; franc 2.S3 38-32.
At New York—Cloied,      i.
At Parti-Pound 178,825 fr.| U. S.
dollar 42.80 fr.. Cioeditn dollir
28.27 fr
In Gold-Pound lOTld; V. I.
dollar 81.08 cente; Ctntditn dollir
55.00 cents.	
NO CREW FOR DUTCH
VESSEL IN B.C.
SEATTLE, Oct 12 (AP)-Agenti
- of the Sailon' Union of the Pacific uid today toe Dutch motor-
■hip Djambl, whose crew of IB
struck hero when a "war bonus"
demind ww refused, would not
nil from British Columbli waten
todiy "becauM the hu no crew.'1
Campaign Against
Espionage in U.S.
Kept Strictly Secret
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (AP) -
Virtual wtrtimt secrecy todty iur*
rounded tht ftr-retching cimptlr
agalnit espionage  by tot Unii
Statei Federal Bureau of Invest!-
gitlon.
It li undentood toe policy will be
to diiclose nothing unlets ■ clear-
cut, unquestionable cue ot esplon-
tge li exposed.
A nationwide counter-tsplonigt
network hi. been formed, howtvtr,
ind these facte tbout it hive bun
made public;
Alretdy engiged in training Iti
men- for etpionigt-dtteotlon, thi
F.B.I, recently wu lutherlted by
President Rooievelt to tdd 150
tienti to Its torn tnd to coordlnite
ill counter-uplonige icttvltlti, in*
eluding those ot the trmy ind nivy.
AU me new igenti htve betn itl-
ected tnd tre being tnlnid.
Tht 408 graduates oi tht FBI.
police icademy 230 of whom received ipecltl instruction ln I recent re-trtlnlog period, hive hem
put on guard.
All ltw enforcement offlcen, in
fact, htvt bttn requested to witch
for espionage, labotage and neutrality vlolitions,
Attorney Central Murphy has requested all citizens to notify the
nearest F-B.l. office of impeded
spies end wboteura.	
Macdougall Has Nine
of 34 Certificates
Work, Mining Claims
Nine of 84 certificate! for work
on mineral cltlmi at tot Ntlion
Mining Recorder"! office in the put
week were luued to A. D. Mtc-
dougtll for cltlmi on Wolf Cruk.
His claims were the Alamo, Alamo
No. 2, Vitw Fraction, Bontnu,
Bluff, Loit, SUde, Wup md Ctmp
Fraction.
Saris Tenltn tnd H. E. Doelle
wen next with ilx certificate! eich.
Terzltn'i claims were the Euphratei
Fraction, Lost Ctbln Fraction, Minto
Fraction, Mount Hood, Queen Mtry
Fraction md Queen Anne on Elise
Mountain. .. '.
Doelle'i clilms wete the Amber
Jack, Begonli. Catflih, Siqutt, Big
Mac md Little Mtc, tbout htlf a
mile Southweit at Wolf Uke.
Other certlficatei for work were
luued to:
B. Feeney for the Stag Letp tnd
Villey View on Marble Mountain.
3. ti Hmsen Jr. for the Eutern
Extenilon No. 2 on South Sliter
Mountain,  . '   '_.
3. D. Ferguion tor toe Lucky
Strike end Rex on tot North Fork
of Wild Hone Creek, •*■•
Ed Emllion tor tht Ethel & en
Jubilee Mountain.
Tony Sodjt tor the Montem on
toe Stlmo River.
Edwin Bainbridge tor toe Dally
to Gormen Buin.
John Desireiu tor tht Joiephlne
it Wynndel.
David T, Grtney for the Zenith
■pd Grtney D on the Wut Fork ot
Quirta Creek.
T. L, Parii for the Old Filthful
md Providence in Alpine Bailn.
Montreal Produce
MONTREAL, Oct, 12 (CP) -
Spot: Butter, Que. 27*-*, Que.
regulir 27 traded, Ont regulir
27*.*, Qua Sept 27*-*, Cheeie
Que. white 13*-*. Eggi A-Large
37.
Silw! Butter 78, Que. 27*, Que.
27*. 100 Que. regulir 37.    .
Butter futurei: Oct 27H. Nov,
27*-28, Dee. 28*38*, Jm. 28*.*,
Silei; Two Jtn. contracts it 28*,
four Jtn. contract! it 28*, . at*
Nov. contract chmged to Jtn, at
*.'  .. ,
DARWIN, Australlf(CP)-NoU*
(ltd toey owed imill iiuni u taxes
on land holding! here, the Sari
of Rosebery and tha Duke ot Mm.
Chester replied they had forgotten
toe holdlngi md were wlpig to
relinquish them.
i^33
PAOI NINI
Brilliant Red Cinnabar Is Most
Important ol Mercury Minerals
There trt miny mtrcury miner.
lit, but the moit Important etonom-
Ically ia the brUltintly colored -ed
cinnabar. Ctonabtr U most rttdUy
distinguished by ttt brlllltnt coch-
tneil-rtd color and by ltt high ipeciflc gravity or weight The only
mineral with which It might be
confuud li hematitt, the red oxide
of iron. However, the color ind
streak ot himitite ire I much dul.
ler red thm that ot ctontbtr, tnd
the ipeciflc gravity or unit wtlght
ot hemttlte It much leti thm that
of cinnabar.
A knowledge ef the different geological environment! of tht known
British Columbil depoiiti mty be
of aid ln discovering othtr clnntbtr
depoiiti. Mtny of tht clnnibtr
deposit! in tot interior oi British
Columbia art associated with white
carbonate ttrlngtn ind vtini thtt
occur in treu of distinctly brown
weathering, altered volcanic rocks.
Thaw treti of brown weitherlng
rocki .irt euily locited if om
dimbi to polnti of vintage tnd ex-
•mlnti tht lurrounding hillsides.
When such iriu are found, creeki
•nd gulches crossing them should
be thoroughly eximlned for cin-
nabar float md tot Intervening outcrops eximlned tor pouible clnntbtr veins.
Other occurrences ln Britiih Columbia are auoelited with itrong
fracture -onu md iccomptnying
areu of brown tltentlon ln certain limestone areu thtt occur ln
the vicinity, that ii within 18 miles,
of lava flows. It It suggested toit
•11   llmeitone  occurrences   within
treu of ltvi flowi be more care*
fuUy sjxamlned, thtn they'htrtto*
fore htvt been, for the existence of
tone fracture tonti tnd associated
artti of brown alteration. Then
tonei mty then be mort thoroughly
prospected tor clnntbtr.
It mty bt noted thtt tht clnntbtr In such occurrences Is usutlly
scattered u minute grains through,
out the fractured rock—however,
the pruence of clnnibtr mty bl
rtadily verified If tht material ii
finely ground ind boiled for a
ihort wnilt ln hydrochloric acid—
tht cinnabar, if present, will itt-
Ut to toe bottom u brilliant rtd
gnlni.
A third imporUnt type ot occurrence li in the fracture pltnes ot
highly fractured greenstones. Hert
the prutnc oi l strong shetr-ione
li ntceutry, tnd toe clnntbtr occun ti thin films of brilliant red
clnntbtr tlong tht breaks In the
rock. These treu cin only be located by prospecting creeki thoroughly for cinnabar floit, by following toe float up tht creek in
in effort to discover iti iource on
hillsides drained by toe creeki.
Beciuie of tht erratic distribution of cinnabar, the sampling of
t deposit Is difficult However, It
Is luggeited thit u Urge t umple
u possiblt tcrou the (ull width ot
the mineral tone be taken; in tny
cut certainly not lesa thm 10
pounds to one simple. In the sampling of any tone of mlneraliiatlon
It it neceiiary to include impartially any barren sections between
the actual grains or veinlets ot clnnibtr.
FARMER SHOT IN BACK
DIES; WOMAN HELD
TACOMA, Waih., Oct 13 (API-
Shot in tha btck as he was crossing
t clearing near Alhford, 80 miles
South of Ticomt, lite yeiterdiy,
John Reese, 78-yeir-old Alhford
resident dltd in I Ticomt hospltil
etrly todiy.
Undenherlff Clydi Knowlei uld
Mn. Mtrgerlta Zawicky, 28, tlio of
Alhford, wu being htld by county
authorities for questioning concerning the iliylnf The undenherlff
said Mn. Zawicky "readily admitted
the shooting, but the offered no
motive tor her action ind would not
give detilli."
.    _««__—'__-____ss________---s   '
Direct Porcel Poet
to France Suspended
Direct ptrcel post Mrvlct to
France hu been impended, Nelson
md district Postmasten have been
Informed through toe Post Office
Deptrtment'! Weekly Bulletin. Thli
luiperulon ii brought tbout by wir
conditions,
Parcel delivery wfll still be made
to France however, but parcels must
be routed via Great Britain and
additional poitige ptid for
trammlulon via thtt route.'
Leaden Up, Montreal
MONTRJfAL, Oct 12 (CPl-Tra*
den jumped rallying fuel tote the
itock market todty and leaders
climbed ai much u two points.
National Steel Ctr wared to I
new high of 70*, up 2*,. Ahttd
fractionally wtre Ctntdian Car
common, C. R., md Dosco. Normal
wu up 1* md Smelten one.
Small advancei ihowed for Algoma Steel, Canada Cement Dominion Bridge, Foundation Company,
Steel ot Canidi, md BuUdlng Products*.
Imperial OU tnd Interneilontl
Pete were up * tnd * respectively.
London Inactive
LONDON, Oct 12 (AP)-Inactlve
condltioni prtvtlltd to tot itock
market todty pending Prime Minister Chimbtrltln't ipeech which
came after toe close of trading.
Yesterday's, all-round taprovimint
in pricei wm not fully milntalned.
GUtedged bondi were leu ictlve
although the undertone remained
satisfactory.-French, Jtpaneu md
Argentine issuti were firmer while
Germtn bondt were unaltered.
Winnipeg Wheat
Price Firm Tone
WINNIPBO, Oct 12 (CP)-Light
offerlngi combined with moderate
investment and export buying to
give wheat futures prices a firm
tona on tht Winnipeg grain exchinge todty. Quotetiont climbed
from the itart and tt the close wera
*-* higher, October if 71*, Nov.
72*, December 72* md May 78*
centi.
Export purcbaui wire expected
to result in in oveneu business of
ilmoit 300,000 buiheli. Norwiy took
most of the Canadian wheat
Mills continued their active demind tor the lower gradei ind gar*
nets ln toe cuh wheat pit Spreads
htld firm.
In the eetrse grain pit export
houses offered support ln otti, birley raid ryt whlft miltsten alio
bought birley. Further purchases
ot rye wert mtde agtlntt ules ot
whut
U.S. Markets Cloied
, for Columbus Day;
NEW YORK, Oct 13 (API-Important security, commodity markets
and banki throughout the United
Stetei observed Columbui Dty todty. Closed for tht holiday were the
New York Stock "exchange, all local
commodity futurei markets, Chlctgo Botrd ot Trtdt tnd grain futuru exchanftl in other principal
eentru.
The Chicago linstock market wu
optn. .
Foreign Exchange
OTTAWA. Oet 12 (OP)-The few
elgn exchange control boerd today
tnnounced the following exchange
rater
' American fundi: 10 per cent prem*
ium buying; 11 per cent premium
•tiling.
Sterling; H« buying; $4.47 Mil*
*»«•   .
Toronto Livestock
TORONTO, Oct 12 (CP)-Catfll:
178, calvei 40, hogi 182, iheep md
limbi 138.
Weighty item 8-7.28, butcher
iteen md heifen 8.85-8.75, butchtr.
cowi 3.78-5.50, fed cilvei 6-8.50.
Choice veil cilvei 10-10.50. Pre*
vloui close on off-truck hogs 8.80*
8.40, good ewe and wether lambs . <
Now In advclnce of the
season, our large selection makes it easy to
choose well.
: Religious car'ds, snow
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Fish and Chips to Take Out
Annable Block Phone 680
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"Better Keep Your
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We offer ybu a double tervlce that will:
T.  Keep your house warmer
2. Save you money
Insulation to keep out drafts and cold—good coal
to supply plenty of heat. Why not phone us now!
Agents for Calt—Wlldfirs and Creenhill Coals.
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finish wilh real sconomy.
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Hardware Company, Limited
Rossland Social ♦♦
ROSST-AND, B. C- Oot 1»-Mr.
•nd Mn. Edgar Jamitnon, Miu Iiobel Leeion ind Ulu Florence Mie-
Lein ittended the funeril of Mri.
John MacKinnon tnd Mlu Joieph-
ine MicKinnon at Cutlegir Wedneiday.
A aoclal meeting of St Georfe'i
Womin'i Auxllliry wu held tt the
home ot Mn. Mirk Storle Tueidiy afternoon. Thoee attending
were Mn. J. A. Butcher, Mn.
Thomu Tonpie, Mn. Jamei MUliken, Mn. S. t Thomu, Mn. Arthur
Slater, Mn. F. A. Niwell, Mn. C.
Storle, Mn. B. G. Leei, Mn. Elizabeth Jewell, Mn. S. E. Wilion, Mri.
Ralph Berry ind the hoiteu.
■ Routine buiineu wu conducted
ai a meeting of the Pioneer Circle,
held at thi home ot Mn. Clifford
Bndihaw T\ieiday evening. Thoie
preient Included Mn. H. Mellor*
Ungdale, Mn. Vtggo Soremon.
Mn. D. B. Jonu, Mn. Robert Munn,
Mn. J. 1 Gordon, Mn. A. H. Wood,
Mn. E. E. Turner, Mn. Junea Sheer-
er, Mn Edgir Jimleion, Mlu E.
Jimieioti, Mri. Clifford Daily, and
Mlu Mible Wilkie.  .
Mn. Fruer Mitchell wu hoiteu
to the Martha Circle Wedneiday
ifternoon, when thou preient included Mn. C. H. Dtly, Mn. Erneit
Morrlion,' Mra. H. Boeworth, Mn.
Leille Treverton, Mra. G. W. Urgu-
hirt Mn. John Melville ind Mn.
E. A. Morrii.
The monthly meeting of St Andrew'i Woman'i Auxllliry took place
113 Man-Days on
Ronland Worki
RsOSSUUTO, B. C. Oct 12-A totil of 113 mtn-dtyi work wu reported for the pest two week period, by Aid. P. J. Gillie, Chairman
of the Worki Committee, at the
Roulind Council meeting Tueidiy,
list u followi: Bulldozing 10; gravelling itreeti, S3; blacktop repairing and hauling, 7; Board ot Worki,
]; ditching 14; garbage, S; unitary,
7; lidewalki, 2; parks, 11
Work Included ditching and (ravelling LeRoi Avenue, Kootenay Avenue, and Monita Street; hauling
blacktop from Warfield; cutting
iteps on Spokane Street; and bulldozing Cook Avenue, Weit of Park
Street, third Avenue, Eut of Monte
Criito Street and Wuhlngton
Street, South of Union Avenue.
FIRE PREVENTION
ADDRESSES GIVEN
STUDENTS TODAY
Student! ln Nelson ichooli todty
will heer eddrosei on Fire Prevention by their Principal! Si pert
of the progreii in Nelion lor National Fire Prevention Week. In
former years outiide ipeaken iddreued the itudenta, but thii year
principal! Or teachen are doing it
At SL Joieph'.' Academy, however,
Rev. John Lambert, C. Si. R, will
•peik. '        _t'.'_ ..
During the week Fire Chief X.
H. Maloney, Aid. A. G. Ritchie and
Aid. Roy Sharp have been making
lnspectioni of furnacu, itovei and
itove plpei to the City u in tld to
tire prevention. 	
CRESTON Social..,
at tha home ct Mra. Oliford Brad-
•hrw Tuss_diy afternoon. Thoee at*
tending included Mn. J. C Urquhirt, Mra. John Melville, Mn. A.
H. Wood, Mn. Hirold Evtni. Mra.
iohn Berg, Mn, X A. Hendenon,
Ira. D. fi. Jonu and Mn. S. H
Hiyden.
The weekly meeUng ot the Bt
Andrew'i Senior Young People'i
Society wu held Wednuday to the
United Church roomi. At the cloie
of the buiineu meeting, motion picture! were ihown, one reel, "The
Silent Enemy", dealing with Indian
limine to the North, ind the other
being a color film of the viiit of
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to toe United States and Canada.
Mlu Doru Xatxpr wu hoiteu
at a mlicellineoui ihower, given
at her home Wedneidiy evening, to
honor ot Hn. Claude Olien, nee
Miu Bernice Koenlf, whou mirrlige took place Mondiy. Gueiti
preient Included Mlu Eda Vetere,
Mlu Delphine Vetera, Mlu Mirgaret Smith, Miu Dorothy LewU,
Miu Elizabeth Lewli, Miu Marguerite Irvln, Mlu Loulie Irvln,
Mlu Dorothy Brooki, Mlu Irene
Brooki, Mn. Rou Saundry, Mn.
Seth Mirtln. Mn. Ole Oiing, Mn.
Wilter Hocking, Mlu Curtii Trigg,
Miu Dorothy Irvln, Mlu Marjorie
Dickinaon, Mra. Jamu Sheerer, Mlu
Milllcent Sadao, Mlu Lucy Tortorelll, Miu Idi Osing, Mlu Margaret
Martin. Mn. J. R. Ling, Mn. H.
H. Metzgar and the hoeteu.
Thi SL Andrew'i Girli Explorer
Group met Monday afternoon to
the Church Roomi, with Mlu Vera
Polonikoff in charge. Plam were
made to hold a weiner rout Saturday afternoon, near the Sunset
Minu. Girli preient were Dolly Leland, Irma Hansen, Audrey Bacon,
Minnie Martin, Nan Allison, Bernice
Pitt, Grace Alliion, Gladyi Jecks,
Marlon Postlll ind Patiy Bathie.
Mlu Kay Smithen returned to
her home it Kimberley Tuudty,
after ipending the weekend here
ai gueat ot Mr, and Mra. Louli Lt'
Fice.
Geoffrey Shaw visited Spokane
over the weekend.
CRESTON, B.C.—Mr. and Mn. L.
X Tyion ot TraU were guiitii of
tbeir daughter, Mrs, Allan J. Gilroy.
High School Inwector 3. B. De-
Long ot Victoria visited Fridty, tnd
plam to return next week for the
Eut Kooteniy Teachen' Convention.
Mln Helen McCreath, wbo ii attending commerciil collegt it Nelion, ipent the Thinkiglving weekend with her perenti, Mr. and Mra.
a S. McCreith. _
C Edwirdi of Canal flat and H.
Sowerby of Femie are here for the
opehing ot toe pheuint ihootlnf,
and are guuti ot CoL tnd Mn. Millin dt lne.
Dive Fairbthka of Ntlion visited
hit fither, H. H. Ftirbtnki.    ■   . _
J. A. Stewart of Nelion viilted
Creiton.
Mlu Shirley Wilton ot toe Bank
at Commerce stitt ipent tbe week'
end at Cranbrook.       _ ..    .
Inipector Jonu ot Victoria, to
chtrge of annuil training work,
wu • viiltor at tba Cruton High
SchooL _
Mr. and Mrs. Oirence Ward ct
Cranbrook were guuta et Xr. and
Mra. W. A. Millin,
Mr. ind Mn. Chirlu Murrell hive
returned from a holiday at Wut
Cruton.
Norrli Blecum and Glen Clark,
who have Joined up with the 107th
Field Battery at Cranbrook, were
here Friday for the Kootenay riiti
Fiitnen' Dance. .
Older resident! who remember
Mr. md Mn. Wut ind Mr. ind Mra.
Piyne will hear with regret of the
deeth of the latter's fifth aon, Delbert, who pined iwiy at Buffalo,
N.Y- late In September.
Glen Going and O. Weber of
Mountain View, Alta- apent a tew
dayi at Creiton. <
air, and Mn. Junu Cherrlngton
apent the Thinkiglving weekend
wltb their lon-in-lew and daughter,
Mr. and Mra. Xonrad Wigen. at
Wynndel.
Mlu Cecelia Handley ot Kulo li
a gueit of her parenti, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Hindley.
H. F. Henley ot Reglna apent a
few dayi here toil week, looking
after hli orchard property. He u
pluming to ipend tha Winter to
California.
Bill Ferguion, who li ben trom
Trail li viiiting Fernie thli week.
W. end Bob Legett ot Kimberley
were weekend guuti of Mr. and
Mn. Robswt Croiby.   -   '
Xr. and Mn. A. *_• Jonu and
daughter, Miu Myrtle, and ion Arthur were viiiting Mr. and Mra.
William Ferguion.
Mr. ud Mn. L. Salmbury and
diughter ot Crinbrook viiited Mn.
Saintbury'i perenti, Mr. and Mri.
John SpratL
Jack Connell tnd his friend. BUI
Burnett of Kimberley, vliited the
former'i parenti, Xr. ind Mn. J. O.
Connell Stturdiy, miking tbt trip
by pltne.
Mr. and Xn. F. Barraclough et
Cranbrook wire guuta ot Xr, and
Xn. T. Trevelyan.
Xr. and Mrs. T. Chriittanaoa et
Crtnbrook were weekend guuti of
the litter'i puenti, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Croiby. _
Mlu Sarah Clark visited at Wy*
cllffe.
Mr. tnd Mn. D. W. Dow and
daughter ot Cranbrook viiited tbe
former'i parenti, Mr. and Mri. J.
W. Dow. , ;   •
Dr. W. N. Fraier, accompanied by
hli mother, were viiitora at Blairmore, Alta.
Arthur Nlcholi ot Kimberley li i
guest of his pirenti, Councillor tnd
Mra. George Nlcholi, '
Mr. end Mn. O. X Argue and
ion Jim of Crinbrook with Mn.
Argue'i mother, Mrs. Green ct Edmonton, were weekend guuti of
Mr. and Mrt, C H. Hire.
GREENWOOD HOME BURNS
GREENWOOD. B. C — The reildence ot Sam Wlckwire and owned
by Mn. Ball Cudworth wai deitroyed by tire on Sunday
nLghb .
LONDON, (CP).-In a book on
hii life recently publiihed, it wu
revelled Sir Edward Clarke, Q.C.,
earned nearly £900,000 (¥-,--3,000)
ln SO yun at the Bar. The Victoria lawyer1! eirningi  constitute
M\   ICvUXAs**-,
For that run down condition
appatita
Take
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ANNUAL meeting TODAY. Nurau'
Homi, S p.m. Election ef Offlcen.
From thli date, Oct 13, 1030, I
will not be responsible for any
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.than myself.       JOSEPH NAGY.
Try the new all-metal NO-DRAFT
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Just the thine for the cooler weather
80o at HIPPERSON'S. -       **:
The annual meeting-ef the Ymlr
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In Company office, Ymlr, Wednuday, October 18.
For ule, 1938 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan. Small mileage. Perfect condition. Radio, heater, fan. Other ec*
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em
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JAM-Strawberry, speciil peek
Sunllni;     . CQi*
4 Ib. tin i *f*T
MARMALADE-NalleyV pure
orange! Mt*
82 ex. Jar  »r
PINEAPPLE-Black Label, tall
tlni, illeed; it*
2 fer _ *>-*?
GRAPEFRUIT  JUICE-Ntbob,
tell, 15 ex. tlni! *2Qf.
a for 1 _. •**•*
PRUNES—Ntbob, larga Santa
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2 lb. eartoir ——— f__T
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3 tins Royal City Golden Corn, for.......... 35«"
3 tins Brentwood Cut Green Beans, for 3-H
1 tim Brentwood Garden Peas, for.......... 35t>
Or all 9 tins for  »8*
8AU8AQE—Pure Pork, Swlft'i
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PICNIC SHOULDERS—Swlffl,
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BUTTER c"^•Mh0,m•
First Gride  ■„ ■.„- •* •**-»••   75*
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CORN  FLAKES—Quaker,  Irradiated;       ,-.,■_. 2-xe
t picket! , ■ ■"•»"■
11b. picket ready cut Macaroni
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PEPPER—Black  er white  In
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COFFEE—Star Brand, peeked
In re-ietl vtouum Ib.     Mat
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CHOCOLATI MALTED MILK
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Ib.
WAX PAPER—Cheeker, 1
cuttir rolli;  , _\M_t
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KETCHUP-Ntbob,
large bottlei; 2 for.
SANDWICH  MEAT— Clark**,
Aisorted; *t_t*
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BEANS-Wlth  Meat Billi. In
Tomato Sauoe, lb, tlni;   _>Mg\
2 for ____ *****
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Retdy Dinner, lb. tlni;   SM
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TOILET SOAP—Camay; 2jU
TOI LET TISSUE—
Purex; 8 rolli N____
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Jre*    HII   far-ml.K<*»J. K*»V      45*
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ONIONS: 5 lbs... LM
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RADIO MALT
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Malt, eemblned with  Vltemlne
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TAUNTON, tog. (CP)-MflltU-
men ihould not be illowed out liter
thin midnight uld Aldermin J.
Line, magutrate and ez-mayor
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LADIES!
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PHONE SSO
PRANK.A. STUART
The Insurance Han
NELSON, EC.
WINDOWS, SASH AND
DOORS
AT COMPElTl'lvT PRICES
T. H. Waters & Co.
Limited
Favorite
FOR FALL!
The Stetson Special
$6.00
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But don't take our word
for It. Try them on yourself—you'll be delighted
with their Inimitable
smart lines and comfortable fit
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THE MAN'S STORE
F1$H and
CHIPS
To Take Out, 25<
The .PERCOLATOR
19c
SPINACH:        IA.
3 lbs. ...lUC
CELERYiLocal
Utah type, lb.
CARROTS and      1CA
BEETSMbchs.... lUC
SQUASH:
Hubbard,Ib......
8c
4c
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TATOES:4lbs. £-*N
PEACHES: Free-    OO.
stone, basket.... 1*-*-**
PLUMS: The famoua
Maglio variety,      OC
Basket ......... Wl
CRANBERRIES:
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25c
BANANAS: Exceptionally fine fruit,   OQ.
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ORANCES: Sunkist, Cood
fd«        95c
CRAPEFRUIT:      OC.
California, 6 for.. <WC
PHONE 10 or 11 FOR PROMPT SERVICE
Quality
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Service
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PHONE 25
Prescriptions
Compounded
Accurately
Floury*! Pharmacy
MEDICAL ARTE BLOCK
REPAIRS,   RELINES,
REMODELS
Made ta Meaiure a Ipoolatty
Malcolm's Furs
838 Baker SL
Phone 860
1939 DODGE
SEDAN
Lew mileage. Qreitly reduoed
In prloe.
Koottnay Motori
(NiiMh)Ltd. Phene 117
Cream-0 Milk
POR A OIPFERENT
CEREAL CREAM
PALM  DAIRIES LIMITED
Inilit that your Iniurance ba
placed with
Canada'i oldeit Iniurtnce Company
HALIFAX INSURANC1 CO.
T. D. R08LINQ, Ollt Agt
3 Royal Bank Bydg.       Phona TIT
"Iniure with Rolling and Save"
24 HOUR SERVICE
Dodge—DeSoto—Ternco Producta
Sowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.
Oppoilte the
Postofflce end Hume Hotel
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OVERCOATS
CLEANED, PREUED
AND REPAIRED
Jopj-llo. Cl-ansAL
The Home et Filter Cleaning
CIVIC
Financial Security
INVE8TOR8 8YNDICATE
Monthly eavlngi Plan
R. W.DAWSON
Bonded  Representative
Bex 8t  . Hlpperion Blk.    Ph. 187
FURNACES
Installed and Repaired
R. H. MABER
Phone 895        810 Kootenay St
A CAR
For Every Purpose
FOR BUSINESS, PLEASURE OR FOR
THE FAMILY
SEE OUR
Used Car Stock First
And Be Assured of Getting the
Most Value for Your Money.
NELSON TRANSFER
Company/ Limited
35-PHONES-36
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