 ."-WW"*"
r car will be used it leut 79 per
t In mileage for iuch vocttlon
OTTAWA, Nev. I (CP)-Cin-
adi'i, policemen, firefighters and
ether ensntlil uien in going to
get flrit priority sn puixhaie
when the new poit-wir tutomo-
bllei mike their ippeinnci on
the mirket undtr I priority distribution order mnounced tonight
by Munition! Minliter Howe.
(Per priority IM lee Ptge 3).
Under the new order, Iuued by
Motor Vehicle Controller E. R.
Blrchird, Cl.iu "A" ind Clast "B"
. priorities in iet up. Then will
be obtained frem rationing off I
. ctrt by proipectlve new ear buy-
en who can prove their need tnd
will he honored by olr'dutert.'
'mOVIDf POR VEtB
Provision is made lor Incapacitated veteram ltd veterans who
sold ctrs on enlistment' md need
n|tw ones to re-establish themselves
ln their former businesses.
The Minliter uld the new order
was designed to take care of the
needs of Canada's most essential
Vehicle users until enough care are
available to permit enlarging the
categories of eligible consumers.
'To quillfy for t new car t .purchaser must satisfy the rationing officer he needs it tor his profession,
business, trade or calling; that the Controller at Ottawa.
new
cent
lit he hn not disposed of I
ible pisienger car la order to
t new one, .. I
his application It ipproved he
WB-Bttta a priority certlflcttt
.' dior W dayi md if the order
; * SgncrrUr  certificate  il  pltced
£ dealer within 10 days, It Is
rt-iewible tt the prospective pur-
chiser has been unable to obtain I
cir within M day's.
NO NEW CARS FOR OTHERS
'■' In aiioting new ctn, the order
*etl gut thtt dealeri will give tint
preference to holden ot Clem "A"
priorities md second preference to
Class "B". Within each group the
dealer will be required to fill orders in' sequence according to the
dates the priority certificates were
placed with him.
No new cir delivery cm Bl
mide by my dealer to t comumer
unlet! the purchaser holds I priority certificate.
Any certificate holder who believe.'he wai not given the delivery
priority tp which he wis entitled by
his rationing officer may kidge an
appeal with the   Motor   vehicle!
if I!ocan Sub-Units Over
Ihe Top; City 102 Per Cent     *
ol Quota; Unit 9 Per Cent lo Go
I Another $'lOO,000-djiy wu exper-' Kailo md Salmo, ctme reporti of
fenced ln Welton Unit Friday tp
Send the District to within nine per
cent of Iti $1,050,000 objective md
putting Nelion md Slocsn sub-units
ever their quotas.
Nilion itself climbed to 9792,51)0
on subscriptions received ifter the
dally report made at 11 a.m. ■ to
Coait headquarters to oversubscribe
by $17,500 tnd reach 102 per cent ot
the $775,000 quota.
Slocan reported by telephone that
i ibe objective, $97,000, had also been
reached there md salesmen were
doing their utmost to go well over
the quota.
From ill other sub-units, Nikuip,
determined efforts to retch md ex.
ceed their quotas. While returni
from Salmo hive been llow, substantial piyroll returns ire expected from Sheep Creek md Oold Belt
gold mlnet md Dlitrlct lumber operators, where large investments
have been mide In put campaigns.
The day's returns:
Day'i ulu  To date
Nakuip $  «,«J0      $ 57,550
Slocan   . . 16,200 63.150
Kulo  15,100
Salmo     MO 8.950
Nelion      .._     47,550       759,350
Lite Nelion
returns  -     53,150        53,150
Totali      103,950 .    557,050
Kin to Oet Motes
of Canadian Graves—Page I
Priority Llit for
Ante Piirchaiert—Page 3.
World'i fasten "Plying Wing Tunnel" ll tbt Lightning Sword-
flih, pictured it Let Angelei, Calif. It tl in lipirlmentol modification
ef I itindird Lockheed P-S8 Lightning fighter thtt Hu been letting
wing deilgni ef luper fighters ind trtmporti lecretly ilnce 1943. It li
fitted to tttt drag, lift ind airflow characteristic! on iny typt airfoil
under ictuil flying condition!. It cm dive it ipndi of mora than 525
mllei in hour. Tht five-foot "iword" protruding from tht noie Is i
yiw meter to Indicate iklddlng or slide illpplng. The extra cock,
pit Is fitted with ipeclal Instruments for engineering obierver.
Gov't Proposals
lot Acceptable
l. If ov, »(CP) -Premier
Hart sild today tbe Dominica Gov-
ernment'i proposili to. tht Domln-
beciue Bey wotttd pu>
tUttit^ srone poiitlon financially
tjiin It li it preient.
■list Premier itld thit he now tl
prepirlng counter-proposals to submit to the conference'! Steering
committee of Prime Minliter Mackenzie King md the Premiers of
the nine provinces. Tbe Steering
committee will meet tp Ottawi Ho>.
X. Premier Hart plani to leive
tlctorli Nov. Jl.
Mr. Hut uld it t Prut conference thtt hli officlil! ho* wen
breaking down the propouls submitted by the Dominion Oovernment to the flnt session of the conference held Aug. 6.
NATAL-MICHEL
TOPS QUOTA
IN LOAN DRIVE
Natal-Michel tub-unit Friday
•chleved thilr Ml Victory Loin
objectlvi to complete the But
Kootmay'i over-the-top record.
Thi lub-unlt Inveited up te yeiterdiy t95,M0 igilnit I quota ef
By AL NICKLESON
WINDSOR, Ont, Nov. 9
(CP). — Tho eight-weeks-old
strike of Ford Motor Company
workers tonight appeared no
closer to settlement after a day
of swift-moving conference «_e-
velopments that brought both
Cornpany and United Automobile Workers of America
(C.I.O.) proposals.
* Tonight Ubor Minliter Mitchell
told newspapermen he hsd a "long
diKunlon" with Union
DENMARK HAS
WORST FLOOD
IN 25 YEARS
COPENHAGEN, Nov. • (AP>-
I A itorm over central md Western
I Denmark today cmiied the wont
[floods in X yean md widespread
| destruction In Jutland md Fyn, an
■change  Telegraph  dlipttch  re-
K
', miln city of the low-lying
Ifyn Island, wu reported pertly un
Ider Rater.
ltt'.   w_  - " ■ ■	
[Adjourn Preliminary
Hearing Of Doctor
I On N eg lecf Charge
PRINCE GEORQE, BC, Nov. •
|<CP)—Prtllmlniry heirlng of Dr.
iDonild Witsori Beich of McBride,
IBC. on e chirgi of neglect of duty
I In connection with the death ot
I Mri. Rose Irene Soucy. It, wu id-
I Journed todiy to Nov. 10
Mrs. Soucy died.from burni iuf-
Iflred when i guoline limp eiplod-
led md destroyed her homa tt Mc-
|Brlde OcL 4. A coroner'i Jury decided thit Dr. Bench committed 'in'
Inhuman act" ln not remaining with
Soucy to idmlnliter medical
lid.
rtfo
Out Joint Edition
WTlfliTPEO, Nev. I fCPl-Thi Wln-<'
slpeg Free Preu ind Tribune tonight plumed ■ combined operttlon
tor publication of a newspaper tomorrow after i luspenslon ot both
ptpen todiy when composing room
itaffi filled to report for work.
A tabloid piper ii planned for tomorrow, handled through I com-
merclil printing firm, ind carrying
M til mtitbetd the title "The Winnipeg Free Preu and Tribune."
Action by tha papers followed
lite-day development! tn t dlipute
between the papers ind 130 printer!,
memben of Local 1, Internatlonil
Typographical Union (AFI.i who
held meetlngi pending tettlement
•f arbitration procedure and negotiation of • new wige scale.
It wii tha flnt time ilnce 1(15
thit Winnipeg hid been without e
daily piper. In Miy of thit yetr,
pressmen left their Jobi for two
weeks during i generil strike of
ill public utilities in the city.
Strikers, Company
Forward Proposals
ef Ubor. Mr. Mitchell uid h
itay in Windsor, it lent until to-
MUICKIIS
By  Km   Reynold*
Bitter Fighting
Breaks Out With
French Troops
SAIOON, Indochini, Nov I (AP)
—Bitter fighting broki out yuter-
diy when French troopi were met
by itrong resistance from Anni-
meie nitlonilliti In the vicinity of
Tin An, J5 milts Southwest of Sil-
gon.
The engagement begin ifter
French ovtrlind columni ind river-
borne forcei sought to continue rt-
occuplng territory South of the rap-
Itil. When they neired Tm An. i
■tronghold of thi Viet Mlnh (native
nationalliui, ths Anaamees hit
back. There were Indlcitlom Jip-
meie deserters were colliboritlng
Ith thi nltlnnallsts.
Fighting    continued   lut    nlghL
URGE REJECTION
Thi Minister's itatement iroused
hope—though I slim one—that
tha Union might give consideration
to the Compiny's lettlement plan.
Barlier George Bart, U.A.W. Can-
idlan Director, uid the Union's Negotiating Committee hid decided
unanimously to recommend rejection to the policy committee which
b ln lesiion tonight
The Minister, iccompinled it hit
pre* conference by Attorney General Lulie Blackwell of Ontario,
nld ht expects to meet the Union
probably tomorrow.
Mr. Mitchell summed up hll per
lonal feeling: Tm itill smiling, fel
lows-
Mr. Blickwell   wu questioned
en • telegram sent him todiy by
A.   R. Mother,   C.C.L   President
calling for Immedlltl rsmovil  ef
ipeclal   police  brought  here  lait
weekend.  Mr. Bltckwill uld he
hid  net  received  the win  tnd
thit then wu ne change In the
police situation
The Company'! offer—e itx-point
progrim providing tor thi ippolnt-
ment of in Ontario Supreme Court
Judge u arbitrator whole decision
would be final—received t flat turn
dowa by ihe Union's Negotiating
Committee. The Compiny mide no
response to the Union pltn for re
movil of picketing of the power
houn ind office ifter I bails of
union ueurlty hid been guirtnteed
by the Company.
NO INDICATION OF
IITTUIMINT
The two plini cime en the fifth
day of ncgotlitioni. Labor Mb liter
Mitchell md Ontario Attorney
Oeneral Blackwell held confirm
en with Compiny ud Union oftl
rials.      .
A report from Ottawi that the
strike hid ended brought categorical denial from J. S. McCulligh
Chief Conciliation  Officer   of   the
fr/Sr
_Po_3r
l_?>       \U      1  / !•
^C^.'i-'-.  ry_^__rl_t
__-__■_'' N r\ \      a___m_\\w.    ■ _.ti
"I doa't sere Kit li tonne bt
I cold iH-*w-you ein't get
dog Vtft I Kiwi  Want   Ad   tn
At Wlnler   ■■
W-fc 1  1
*# mtftr
Lendon'i New
Mayor Sworn In
LONDON. Nov I (ReutiM) -
London'! new I/ird Mtyor. Sir
Charlei Davit, wu iworn Into office today to the tceompcnlment of
the cuitomary Lord Mayor's show.
Hundredi of thduundi of London-
en md out of-towneri truwdhd Ihe
strveti to we the T50-year-oU pe-
grant In which urvlee units bands
•nd the yeomen of the Tower ol
London paraded.
Al! advice. Iiere    Indicated    tha
itrlke li no closer to lettlement
There wen reliable reporti today
that one French girriioo had re- ] Federil Labor Department"
quelled Britlih Indlin forcei for relief Another nport nld thit the
Annameie had turned i Japaneu-
manned gun against French troopi.
t'nijl yesterdiy the Annsmese bad
offered only ihldew netitance to
French ripwildn Southward Their
chief ictlon hid hem to ettabltih
roidbloeki by filling trees screes
the highways.
Auto Workers
Okay Strike to
Bock Wage Demand
WASHINGTON, Nov. I (AP|-
The Nitloni, Leber Relitlom
Boird tonight announced | that
Ford Motor Company memberi ef
the United Automobile Werken
(C.I.O.) hid voted to lutherlie •
itrlke In iupport of thilr 50-percent wage Increue demind. /
The count shewed 42,255 ballot* favoring the itrlke 'luthorl.-
atlon and 5951 against, the N.L.
R.B.
the itrlke women,
eetury, wai ilmllir to thtt railed
up In earlier votei taken among
C.I.O. U.A.W. worken at Oeneral
Moton tnd Chrysler Corporations.
$349,286,451
SPINT TO IATTLE
INFLATION
OTTAWA, Nov. t (CP)-Tht Wtr-
time Prlcei ind Trade Boird spent
t349.2S6.i5t between Sept 5, 1555
ind Sept. 50,9145, • report tabled today in ills Common! disclosed.
Of that figure, the bulk-$299.-
553,354—wai spent by Its commodity
Prices Stabilization Corporation
Ltd., particularly In the fiscal year
Vt 1944-45 when Iti expenditures
reach $lM,7il,.6..7t>.
In thit time period, uld t report
tabled at tbe requeit of D. M. Flaming (PC-Toronto Eglington), silir-
lei md wages totalled 528,880.342.39,
lumping from $114,017.00 ln 1940-41
to 58,801,27412 ln 1944-45.
On Oct. 51. the Boird hid 5310
employeei, 5711 of them in Iti id-
tninlitratlon.
Leaders Urge
. fjolt6vvers to
Resist to Last
■y RALPH htoRTON
BATAVIA, Nov. 9 (AP)—British reinforcement! took up new
poiltlom |n tenilon-grlpped Seer-
abiji tonight, and prepared for I
ihowdown battle If the Indonei-
' lent refuu to obey M uMlmitlm
to lurrmdir their irmi by > i.m.
tomorrow.
Britlih plints ihowered leafliti
en the naval btfe, outlining the
exact procedure for uncondltlonil
lurrender by thi Indoneilini. A
- Dutch monitor at Soerabaja, hew
ever,   itld    Nitlonallit   leaden
. war* exhorting their follower! by
radio to battle te the leet   /
A generil uprising threatened ell
through tbe rich Island of Java, led
by in army of 100,000 Indonesians
determined to resist restoration of
Dutch colonial rule.
SITUATION CRITICAL
British military authorities admitted the situation It Soerabaja was
critical. They announced that
clashes to date in the naval ban
had caused.303 Britlih and Indian
casualties, Including 31 killed, 189
miiaing ind 83 wounded.
Beside instructing Indonesian! on
how to surrender their arms, Lt.-
Gen. Sir PhUlp Christison, Allied
commander in tbe Dutch Eait Indlei, isiued I proclamation declir-
lng the Britlih authoritlei would
"tolerate no resistince" In teeking
hut md punishing those responsible
tor the slaying ot Brig. A. W. ~
Mallaby ibout 10 diyi igo.
' Oep. M. Chrlitlion declired
that thi curnnt Britlih ictlon
wu not fin attack en thi liberties
of: the Indoneilan people" nor an
tttempt to tattle thi polltlcil future «f Indoneili by force.
He ield. thi iltuatlon le Soar
abaja differed from tha reit ef j
Utt,
tt   Indoneili,'
MADRID, Nov. 9 (Reuten).-A
A plot to ambuih and ihoot tht
entire Spaniih Cabinet wu discovered by the ucret police here,
It wai learned from ■ reliable
•ource. Twelve arreiti have bttn
midi ind mon were expected.
Thi plot, described te Commun-
Itt-lnipired, Ii uld to have Included t pltn to imbuih tht mln-
literial motorcan on their return
frem i Cabinet meeting tonight it
thp °*tio Palace 10 mill! from
Madrid. Generalllllmo Franco
llvei at the palace.
Machlne-guni were to be posted
In the wccdi to fin under cover
ef darknen,
, Othir reporti iald conilderable
•tocks of irmi were discovered.
The Chief of Police hid a thru-
hcur conference today with the
Minister of the Interior, but no
offlclil itatement hai been made.
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CANADA REMEMBERS SACRIFICES OF
TWO WARS IN SUNDAY OBSERVANCES
lor Bid Workers
VANCOUVIR, Nov. ( (CP) -
There are fewer jobs now available
for' worken In Britlih Columbia
than at my time during the but
bine monthi, Selective Service of-
Ileitis uld todty. There ire 7580
Jobi open to mm md 1185 to women.
Inclement weather hu curtailed
logging operations md consequently
sawmill operation., thui causing
drop In libor demand.
Meanwhile in Vancouver lt was
reported thtt enough work to keep
1000 men busy tor more tbtn two
years will be possible if ratepayers
Dec 12 approve City Council'! plan
for ipending 15,000,000 on public im
provements.
Figures also revelled by the dty
engineering department ihow thtt
If Vancouver's propoied 10-year lm.
provement plan it iccepted it • coit
of more than $56,000,000, there will
bi enough work to keep 10,000 men
busy for 2 tt years.
.r«hi--A''g__t__
ihe.. ptepli
Oen, Chrlitlion idded,
that H WM  the  "extremllti"   le
Soenbaji who weuld be punlihid.
"It hi only on thoie who attack ui
or prevent us from carrying out the
tasks set oat for us by the United
Nations it the Potidam conference
thtt we shall turn the full itrength
which hai defeated Germany md
Japan," he uld.
Nail Jot Plane
Crashes on a
Canodion Barracks
FARNBOROUOH. Hampshire
Englind. Nov. 9 ICP Cable)—A German ]et plane on a tut flight cruh-
ed on to i Cinadlan irmy birricki
here todty. killing the RAT pilot
md ooi Canadian soldier, who wu
unidentified Immediately.
Thru btrriok blocks were ut
ifire but Cinadlan military headquarters sild thai aside from the
one death, ill Cgaadiin Midlers
"eacipeil miotic Injury."
The plui, oa a test flight from
the Royal aircraft eitiblishment it
.'irnborough, mint . Into flames
Shortly after the takeoff tnd cruh-
id upon lbs birricki. The Midler
killed si-ai itendtng nearby.
A85INIBOINE  AGROUND
SOUTH I»A-_E. P.I I, Nov I (CPl
—Tbt Auttiibnine, one of Caasda'p
most itoried destroyen In the Battle
nf the Atlantic. It hard -ground Juit
South of thi Eutern tip of Prince
Idward Iilmd.
NEW YORK TO
HONOR TEDDER
NIW YORK. Nov. I ttfWNiw
York City tomorrow wfll efficlllly
honor Sir Arthur Tedder, Mirihil
tf the RAP. Mayor la Gflirii will
pruent him the City"! Certificate ol
Diittngiilihed Service it e dty Hill
idly. • '
■'if,      —
Vktory Loan
Progreu
NINTH VTCTOtY LOAN,
Dor's Soles
bet KeMenoy   % «»,»50
Troil UbM 31,500
Helton Unit 103.950
GENERAL CANVASS:
Totii     r#fC#<Mflyt
S1.61A.100    1U.0
1,708,500    119.0
957,050      91.0
► /..
' •     ■'
Sidewalk BattU
Marko Start of
4th Day of Strike
TOBOHTO, Nov. I fCP)—A "slde-
wslk battle" between police ind
pleketi marked the itart of the
fourth diy of tht strike of IM employeei of the Imperial Optical
Company here. Police uld Itriken
mtde two misled chargei to obtain
poneuion of the sidewalk ln front
of the downtown building.
Both chargei were repelled by
mounted police who blocked th.)
ildewtlk. Officials of the United
Electrical Worken of Amerlci
(CIO) uld Mveral pickets wire in
lured by police "who tWBng ___rta
with reckleu abandon."
The lem compiny employeei
wilked out Tueidiy ln proteit
igilnst whit they termed the company's filhire to recognize their
union md illeged refusal of the
management to llgn • contract rec
•mmended by e Oovernment Con
dilation Boird.
Asks 50 Per Cent
Increase in
Coast Police Force
VANCOUVIB, Nov. 9 (CP) -
Chief Constibli A. G. McNeill today uked Police Commissioner! to
Increase Vmcouver Police Depirtment itrength 00 per cent end
create two tub-police itttloni In
South Vincouver md  Point Orey
change!   could   be
itart of 194. If City
Igreeeble.
McNeill propoied boosting
of the force from ASS to
READING TO
HOUSING BILL
OTTAWA, Nov. » (CP)- By
vote of 67-28, the Commou tonight
gave second reidlng to • bill to
create ■ $19,000,000 Government
corporation to administer tht Nitlonil Housing Act md provide dilcount facilities for loan md mort-
glgt companies.
The bill had been the subject cf
day-long discussion md ippeired
•bout to be pined without t recorded vote when Social Credit memben, who hid expreued oppoiltlon
to iome futures of the legislation,
cilled for • division.
By Tht Canadiin  Preu
Canadians thil week end pay
tribute to the men of two great
'Wari who lought and died md
lie under crosses scattered
•round ihe globe.
Thii first peicetlme Remembrance Day In seven years falls
on Sundty, md across the lind
veterini representing all the
services will take part in church
parades.
Ontario schools md Protestant
schools in Montreil will be closed Monday. It Is a provincial
holiday ln B.C. Elsewhere in
Canadi, iome communities have
declared a civic holiday, but
Remembrance Day Is not t holiday by Dominion statute.
BORDER CEREMONY
In Ottawa, iome 3000 veterini
will march to Parliament Hill
Sunday ifternoon for officlil
ceremonies. Lt.-Col. Cecil Mer- ''..
rltt at Vmcouver, I winner ttt
the Victoria Cross, will command the parade, which will Include several bands md dettch-
menti from three servicei At
some polnti along the New
Brunswick-Maine border Cini- <
dim md United Stitei wu veterans will Join in tribute,
Gum of Citadel HUI ln Hill-
fax will boom out it the itart.'
of the two mlnutei' silence Sun- . '
day morning.
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ANNAMESE
THREATEN
RUBBER STOCKS
SAIGON, NOV. I (Reuten). -
•toekl , ef rubber eitimited it
more thin 100,000 torn are threatened by ■ new move Id the An-
nimeie Nationalist' campaign In
,   Indo-Chlna tor Independence frem
the French,
The Natlonalliti hivi declired
thty Intend to bum ill itock cf
pocdi md riw miterlili u I mei-
■ ure of "totit economlo wirfire."
An Anglo-French communique
todiy nld Britlih forcei Ib the
Govap area of Cochln-Chlna made
I number of irreiti after terrorlit
Incident!.
TO HANG NAZI*
FRANKPURT, Oermany, Nov. I
(AP) —Five Ocemini. will be hinged
tomorrow for murdering ilx United
Stitei filers Whs billed out of i dls-
-blcdplan-'Aug.-6\1944.
'"—^■;■»■'—",,'  wjw
F—TT -. ■■~-r-.-it ■,if\_____' > ..?»jT5i
Attainment of   1
New Bl Loan
Mark Is
VANCOUVER, NOV. I (CP)-Wlth
thi new $100,000,000 objective vtr.
tually inured, British Columbii-
Yukon area will wind up thi greit-
Ht Victory tou campaign fa his<
lory Siturdiy night when thi Ninth
lou ls scheduled to Hid.
Niw recordi tor ovenubicrlbtod
have been ut by the publle aid
irmed forcu of the Province.
A total of $5,031,500 wu wbtcrtb.
id in the Ninth Loan Prldiy through
the gtntrtl cuvtu chunib.
Victory Lorn offlclili expect ill
10 division! ln tbe Province to reich
their minimum qnotu by thi tlmi
the drive ends.
j  Armed forces tre ihe top divliion
snd have tft per cent of their quote,
■JwLi     '   i   i "*Vt
ALLIES TO QUIT
CZECHOSLOVAKIA DEC. 1
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (AP) -
The Stile Department mnounced
todiy thai the United States ind
Russia plan to withdraw their forcei
from Czechoslovakia by Dec. 1.
Warn Chiang.
Troops at Border
By SPENCER MOOIA
CHUNGKING, Nov. 9 (AP).-
Chlneie Communlsti todiy Isiued
I blunt "stay-out" warning to Nitlonallit troops waiting omlneuily
by the thouundi en Manchuria1!
Southern border, ilong tht historic Great Will nur American-
guarded  ChlngwangUo.
The Reds cancelled abruptly •
•chtduled afternoon piaee talk In
Chungking and uld thty would
Kootenay Turns to Thoughts of Winter
Sports at Snow Flies
pind aim.1, iodv
VICTORIA, Nov. 9 (tP)-Body
of Mlfinwiy Sander.. IT, of Mul-
gold, ll neirby Sunlch municipality, wm found lata today In a field
■boot M0 yirdi from thi hlghwiy
■nd a mill frem her home.
Thi girl ti«<i been mlulng for
three wuki. Cium of death hit not
base determined.
■ ACK POLICI
TORONTO,  Nev.  9   <CF).-Clt»"
police received lull iupport ef the
Police Commission "to maintain law
Quete       and order In itrike controvertled"
$1421000   ,od**   *""   lh*   Commlulon   r«-
.'enrn'mmmi »l«wed    complaints    triting    front
•SlTS rhuhet with lUtkir* •raplbytse of
1,050,0001 the Imperii! Optictl Compmy ben.
With in early and fairly htivy snowfall gintrsl thr«u|h tht
Kootteiy, thouehta if yeungiteei ind rot se young tun. to Winter
spent. SKatlnt, Iklla.. sMghlag, mintlr-. ill will find enthusiastic
folliweri. Here »• i ikler miking a daring leap aver the reef ef a
mountain Mbln.
oppou entry af PruldeM
Kalihek'i troopi Into Much
er my ether "liberated
■LOODY BATTLES RAOI
Bloody   leeiaw   bittlei
Communliti md Nationilliti ilong
lections of railroads In Shinii ud
Hopeh provinces wars reported todiy ln ■ leml-offlclll dlipttch.
More thin 9000 Communiit troepe
were, reported launching reputed
attacks on the city of Hwohilm in
Southern Shiml.
The dlipttch listed the rtctpture
by thi NitlonilUti of thru rail
point! but also told of Wrecktd Mfr-
tloni of rallrotdi.
Thi Govirnmint, flay lenrgad.
ll using 48 armlti iggrtgltlng Iff
division!—nurly  tflUlfOt
tor "toll civil wtr," plui
puppet troops,  forty-nlm if the
Govirnment   division!   in
piled wholly sr partly with
rlcin iqulpmmt, they united.
-.tilings- troopi, pouring
American traneperta In thi ChVa
port of Chlnwangtao, are fseltsj
"itrong Communist forcu." afbnf
the areai Walt 10 mllu te the
North-ready far tht main round
If China'i undeclirtd wsr, RletV
eN lerghelt, Aiuelated Prsu
corrtepondint, repertod frees te*
•oene.
MAM Alt ITRENGTH
Rcml-offlclal lourcei ln Chunt-
klng rnnflrmed hll report, eoncei-
Ing thil Ihe Oovernment llkily will
mtka Iti major drive to Mmchurte
by moving Intend be—i th*
Chlnwingtto nee ilong the Pelp-
Ing-Hukdm (MinrKlirli) uilroid.
Na'ionaliiU hope to reach Htn-
rhurli thli month to replace with-
drawing Ruulin occupitlon tetttA
A Chtneu Red ipakumu
ed thit miny airplanes ire
it Pelplng, rearly to cirry '
ment troopi to Chingerrt-ft, I
rim capital   He Inferred that
Redi hid no wty of blocking airborne movement, hot added Slat V
any pimge of ground force!
through  liberated   ireu Wert attempted It would tnitintly bg stell*
lenged.
The Weather
Tempenturu - Mu.  191.  Mlp.
It S Snow    I Inch.
Parscut — Kooteniy: Snow de-
cruslng to occaalontl flurries ovsr-
night Becoming partly cloudy Set*
urd|f ifternoon with Dot
chmgt In Itmpenturtk
much
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- NELSON DAILY NiW», SATURDAY, NflV. 10, 1MI
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Protest Award of Slocan Mail
Contract; Servicemen "Over'
rr
I Nelion Boird ot Tride Fridiy
moved to proteit the overlooking
ot returned men tn tivor of ''• few
Sitry dolliri" tt\ Thst swsrd ef e
. ocin mall contract,
»"We ihouljl be cruting Jobi, In-
steid ot imilgamating them," de-
clutd Mayor N. C. Stlbbi. "Here In
thi Interior we must make Jobi tn
erder to keep our fellowi employ-
id. Thli other man already hu i blf
ieh of hll own."
' "Already WI ste thit wi have te
Strep for theie Jobi for the returned men," claimed Aid. T. H. Waten, chairman of Nelson's Rehabilitation Council, as he urged immediate action in lodging a proteit
Bringing whit hi termed ■ "lmi-
cirrlage ot Juitice" to the attention
of the Board of Trade, Frink Rush-
ton, Preiident ot the Nakuip
Branch of the Cinidlan Legion ind
Chairman of thi Rehabilitation
Committee there, itated that It hid
mnounced thit although two
Tied mm ot Nakuip md Nelion,
pom with famillei, hid been given
"lerioui conslderttion", the contract
•wu given to mother mm who had
tendered e lower bid.
"The Government thinks nothing
ot ipending millions of dollars ln
iomi thlngi," Mr. Ruihton uld, "K"*
but
when it comes down to i matter ef
I-lew paltry dollars, they proceed
to Ignore the lervlcemsn alter hiving made ill those wonderful promliei to them thit ire now not being
fulfilled,
"I don't cere whither the Nilion
or the Nikuip returned.mitt get*
it, but the returned man ihould
hive thi preference. Hi deservei
every iupport"
Mr. Ruihton itited thit wlrei hid
hem lint to the Poitmaster-Generil
by the Nakusp Board of Trade, Nakuip Brunch of the Canadian Legion, Nakusp Rehabilitation Committee Ud C. S. Leary, demanding
preference be given to the return
Ing servicemen.
"It li itlll not too late to do something about It" Mr. Rushton told
thi Nelion Board ln aiklng their
support
C. 8. Sinclair of Nakusp mpported
Mr. Ruihton'l rcmirks, md laid u
hi himself wu I recently discharged soldier md hll ion wu itill
overieu ifter five yein* service,
hi realized thi serviceman merited
every pojilbli benefit
On motion of f.' D. Cummini, th*
Nelson Boird of Tride ilio decided
to add lis voice ln the protest to
the Poitmuter-Cleneril.
Vancoyrer Breaks
V-Loan Records
VANCOUVER, Nov. 9 (CP)-Vln-
couver division la thi Ninth Victory
Loin shlttepld ill recordi todiy
whin bond ulei hit I new high
of $4_,ao.,ooo. Thli total u |i-,bo.,ooo
aheid of Eighth Lou collection!.
Offlclils estimated the final total
for the aru will be mort than »«,-
000,000. the cimpilgn ends tomorrow. ' .    '
'
Legion Parade
.■*%:
Hero,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
NEWS OF THE DAY
Ratu: Ol line, !7o line blick flM
type, larger typi ntei in nqueit
Minimum   two   llnei.   IOC   dlicount for prompt piymini
llllliliiiiiilllliiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllli
tt TAXI, PHONI It
Anytime ot thi diy or night
Ilbuse tor tile. Close in. $3200. C,
D. Blickwood Agency.
Buy mother Bond todiy.  Sign
your name to Victory.
I   Plice your order now tor an me-
gazlnu lor Xmai
Sundiy, thi Diy of Remembnnce
for those who Illd down their llvel
in World Win 1 and II, li to bs,
commemorated ln Nelson by S pir-
■de ot Canadian Legion membin In
the morning ud speciil lervlcii it
thi churchel.
The parade Is to be from thi Canadian Legion to the Cenotaph, ud
from there to the Salvation An»y
Citadel, for divine service.
The morning lervlce In St Piul'i
United Church li to be one of remembrance. A mile choir, many of
whose members once lang with the
Boy'i Choir, will ling it the service.
The nimei of those of St Paul's
"who hive not counted thi cost*
will be read.
IktsOutfor
I U.S. ih Sailboat
* HONOLULU, Mov. t (AF)-Tonyi
Jonee hai iet out for thi United
Statu from here ln her 30-foot ull-
boat In a third try at the trip which
she expect! trill take to dayi. Her
first try wu foiled by Coast Guard
offlclili who uld the trip wii un.
safe. Second try wai halted by i
ripped nil.
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Trail Climbs
tolMer
**a*»*tme**m-*memm
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I Rehab Council
Joins Protest
Mall Contract
A wire endorsing • telegram unt
' to thi Postmaster-General by thi
Nelson Boird of Trade protesting
the "Ignoring" of thi bldi of ex-ier-
vlcemcn "tor thi sake of I few paltry dollars" will be lent by the
Nelion Rehabilitation Council to the
Postmaster-General.
K"  At Frldiy nlghfi meeting of the
foisr4M
tie I
k,   bore
I at Vilmtlnw.
Id 1MJ Charles DIckeni vlllted the Five Polnti, • notorloui
Mew York ilum,   ud thli li
whit hi wrote: 'Such llvei u
I led here bear thi umi fruit
I U eliewhere. Thi coarie
blotted ficei it thi doors
....i counterpirti it homi md
ill the world over. Debauchery
hu madi thi viry homes pre-
Kturely old. Sm how the rot-
beimi ere tumbling down
•nd how thi pitched end broken windows, teem to scowl
dimly, like eyes thit have been
hurt In drunken friys. Miny of
Council, Alderman T. II. Waten,
Chairman, itated thit "no doubt we
will have lots of Instances of thil
kind, md it li tlmi wi took i stand.
All thing! considered, i serviceman
li entitled to every consideration".
Dr. G. It Barrett uld, "Here ll
the Government's chance to do Its
bit for thi ex-serviceman In ic-
tordance with its promises. It li the
policy to award i contract ot this
kind to the lowest bidder, but hen
thi nrvlceman cu bl given i dl-
lerved break."
The text of thi Boird of Trade's
resolution wu thit "this' Boird
itrongly deprecate! md protests thi
•warding of the mail-cirrying contract between Nilion and Nikuip
to my other than returned servicemen, more thin oni of such hiving
tendered. Al I nation we in obliged to fulfill our promises mide during thi itresi of wir to those who
fought io gallantly to preserve OUi
treedom. Even it thi expenie ol
lome peltry dollars, wi look to you
to iisure ui thit thli contract will
be awarded to one or other of the
-x-urvicemm who hive ipplled."
Hockey Scores
NATIONAL
MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY
12:10. - CIVIC THEATRE.
Dusty Rhodes, Chimney Cleinir
ind Painter. Phone 328-R-.
IVSRY DAY IS SAROAIN DAY
AT FAIRWAY, PHONE 265.
Wringer rolls for ill makei. Ph.
tl for Beatty Service.
St Paul's WA. wlU meet ln the
Vestry on Monday it 8 p.m.
We hive lomethlng good todiy.
WHghfl Grocery. Phoni 46.
OYRO HOEDOWN
Monday, Nov. 12
Eagle Hall — Adm. 60c.
PLAYMOR DARK TONIGHT
Saturday Dineei cloied for the
tutor),
Come to thi Ellin Dince. deed
', good muill. Pi' 	
Saturdiy night
floor, good muilo. Prlit given iviry
" jjtgi live here. Do thiy
ever wonder why their muten
wilk upright imtead of going
on all fours and why thiy talk
instead ot grunting? . . . From
every comer, u you glance
ibout you ln theie dirk itrceti,
lome figures crawl half awakened u If thi Judgment hour .
were it hind, md every ob-
•eure gnve wu giving up its
dud. Where dpgs wotiW. howl
to He, mm ud women md
boyi slink off to ileep, forcing
the dislodged rib to move iway
tn queil ot better lodging!."
CoaiEPHAM/WoRTI
Limited
TORONTO, ONTARIO
B.&K.
Full-Pail
Dairy Mash
full-Pill   wu   computed
Chlcigo ....
Detroit
Canidlini
Boiton
Rangeri ....
Toronto
W L
A   1
D
0
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1   0
111
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PORTRAITS  FOR  CHRISTMAS
Phone 224 tor Appointment
McGregor'i Studio
Thil ll your lart ehanse to Sign
Your Name for Victory. Do io by
buying i Bond.
Eight ud 10 Inch prunen now In
itock. Alio 24 and 30 Inch Clyde pattern prunen. Hlppemn'L
I.O.D.E. members pleaie meet it
Cenotaph. Remembnnce Diy, Sunday, Nov. Uth, 10:40 i.m.
Tor Chrlitmu Portrilti Sei
W. RAMSAY—Vogue Studio
460 Wird St. Phoni IM
Our Toy Depirtment ti now open.
Call early ind mike your Crlstma.
Hlection. Wood, Villince Hirdwire.
Urges Reporting
of Potential
Housing in City
In view ot the critical houilng
shortige in Nilion, Alderman, T. H.
Wittri, Chilrmin of thi Nilion Re-
hibillUtlon Council, told the Nelion
Board of Trade Friday of the neceuity of reporting all potential ic-
commoditlon to hll Council io thit
•n effort cm be mide to convert
everything possible Into lultable
living quirten.
He uld thit • Nelion cltlrm hid
told him he hid leveral unfiniihed
room i available, licking only
plumbing fixtures before being ic-
eeptable for tenant- Aid. Waters
uid'hi wu confident thit ln miny ready.
iuch lmtmcei, the necessiry mate-1 choice
rials could be lecured ind the con-
venloni mide.
Teachers Plan
Education
Week Program
At till Thursday night meeting
of thi Nelion Teachers' Anoelition
plans were made for m extensive
progrim for Nitlonil Educition
Week, Nov. 11 to It In Nelson.
Schools will hold open house on
various days, giving those Interested in opportunity to Hi thi
schools ln ictlon.
Thi radio broadcasts wtll Include
addrusu by . member) of the
School Board on Monday evening;
a spelling bee between thi Hume
md Central Schools eirly Tueidiy
•vening; "Student Council ln Action" by pupili ot Junior High
School on Thundiy evening, followed by I "Panel Discussion on
Educition", by students of the High
School on Friday evening.
Trail School Symphony Orehu-
Ira ud band are expected to present ln the near future I varied
program at an afternoon matinee
tor Khool children ai well u m
ivenlng performance.
With Stane
and Besom
Two tlei win chalked up In
fames played ln tht Jeffi Cup competition of the Nelson Curling Dub
Fridiy night. R. Foxall tied G. Ron-
mark and S. Boitook tied J. B. Gray,
both by scores ot 0-8. .
Other results follow:
D. Laughton 10, A. G. Harvey 7.
R. D. Wallace t, H. M. Whlmiter
10. !
J. P. McLaren B. W. Marr 5.
T. Homersham 10, W. Lilshley T.
A. Ronmirk 12, H. H. Sutherlind
I.
H. 3. Wltchell 11, 3. long t
F. Ewing 5, J. H. Allen lr
8. J.m_on 8, S. Hiydon !.
East Kootenay
Sub-Units
Continue (limb
CRANBROOK, B.C., Not, I —
But Kooteniy Victory Lou Unit
revelled Ul per cut of $1,425,000
quota on offlclil returns from 8940
appllcatloni io fir In tt;e cimpatgn.
Michel-Natal, only unsubscribed
sub-unit, reiched Tt per cent of Its
quote on ttt appllcatloni todiy.
Windermere widened Its oversubscription to 141 per cent pf quote on
US appllcatloni while Creiton
climbed to ltt per lent on 414 appllcatloni.
Fernie hid I one-point edge on
Cranbrook it 110.8 per ctnt ot quote
on 134 applications while Crinbrook
hid 110.5 pir ctnt on 717 applications. Klmberley wu theid of both
at 118 per ctnt of quote on 1724
applications.
Officlil ititiitlci were:
Today
Cranbrook » 0,759
Creiton     11,500
Fernie   J   0,150
Klmberl.y   14,100
Mlchel-Nitil  14,050
Windirmiri    J,»00
.,., isiiimsiijI
if^r*
.
Tom Trill
Iniubscrlp-
..oni to tht 9th Victory Loan todiy,
•ending the dlitrlct to lit pes cent
ttaTteVmA^^
The return*-
Day's ulu To date
Trill WOO  ILUMDO
Roiilmd 2,800       245,250
tvviC0Mh--'
Cutlegar 	
Fruitvale 	
Grand Forki.
Greenwood ._
11,100
t,W0
53,800
43,250
168,150
52,000
Totali
$58,500   ei.708.S00
in
To Date
$ 359,400
318,250
328,600
441,000
71,000
91,800
Totali   eep.990   $1,016,100
Fur-Trimmed
OVERSHOES
In thinning block velvet genuine fur collar
Rossland Down
lo 3 Above
ROSSLAND, B.C., Nov. t-Rou-
land felt the first cold spell Of Win-
ter when the temperature fell to t
degreei above zero on Wednesday
night
Mn. J_. J. Nlcholion, Provincial
recorder, reported thit during the
month of October there wu i
mowfall of 10.1 Inches, ai well ai
2.21 inches of rain. So fir In November there hu been t.l Inches of
inowfall.
At midnight Thunday the temperature wai 12 degreei above.
Your fire Iniunnct policy' li i
personal contract Let ua discuss it
with you. Ron Somen" Agcy., Ph.
1112.
Get youn now. Britlsh-knlt one | _, "~~
ind 3-piece mow tutti from ISO.   GRECO TAKES
to tills. Ten-diy delivtry. Phont I *»****•*'   ■ •""»•■■»
6J3-X. '
TONYJANIRO
Gerald Ren will mike the doling
address In iupport of the 9th Victory
Loan over CKLN thil tvenlng it  weight,
NIW YORK, Nov. 9 (CP)-John.
ny Greco, stocky Montreil welter.
icored  i  decisive victory
8:30.
Toyi, Gimei ind Dolli for chlldrm of ill igu. Stltct tirlv while
itocki ire complete. Wood villinci
Hardware,
FARMEHSI Now that eggs an a
good price tncourigi your hens
with ELLISON'S LAYMORE
MASH. Phone 238.
Our
to
  npi
tlve thi belt In quality at tht
iwut poulble price.
The Ingredlmti in will choice to give Uit virlety of protein! lniu.lng mulmum production. All Ingredients ire high
In total digestible nutrients Insuring maintenance of the condition of the bird.
Tied Full-Pall Dairy Muh for
production ind high butter fit
content.
Irickman-Kw MHIing
ttt Front St.   '
>     .   NIL50N, B.
Phone 128
C
Chrlitmu   Cirdi in now
Come   In   ind   miki   your
urly.  Nilion   Dally   Newi,
Chrlitmu Card Dept.
Rotarians Vote $50
fo Assist in
Rehabilitation Work
Nelson Rotiry Club hu voted 280
to i-slst the Rehabilitation Council
in carrying out 1U work, Aldermin
T. H. Waters, Council Chilrmin,
uld Frldiy night.
ASTHMA?
For  quick   relief
TAKE
RAZ-MAH
(mis tat w_w_-_a
piping. coughing, clinking miny ol
Art-nu, Uke RAZ-MAHI Prilled by
ttmuamUttt urn RAZ-MAH liipediOy
midi 10 relieve Itching. Kreimlni lyw,
rho-ed-flp bronchial tu_nlad i-kmnlng
msighi ciuied by Atthmt, Chroiik
Bron-hli_iindHirFevw.IOc.lt. K-li
COLD   8TORAQ-   LOCKERS
Will thou tntereitid ln cold itor-
•gt locktn In Nelion, pleue com-
munlcite with C R. Hlggim, (18
Kootenay St
ATT-NTION   PARENT!
The Nelion Amiteur Hockey As-
loclition will igiln run their Bantam Pool for boyi itarting to play
hockey- let feu ire ll tor seison.
over Tony Janlro, Youngstown, 0
in in eight-round feature bout In
Madison Square Garden tonight
Greco weighed 145, Jinlro 144. It
wu the lecond victory for the Can-
idian ln threi meetlngi with Jinlro.
The bout wu held to eight roundi
because of ■ State ruling which forbade the 18-year-old Youngstown
ityllit to engige in ■ full-length
fight Nevertheless, thi youngster
wilted under the heivy prenure of
Greco's pounding from thi fourth
round on.
Jmlro Illustrated hll boxing iklll
in the lecond end third roundi, Uklng theie hindlly, but ifter the
Montreiler1! clubbing left hooki began to connect tn the fourth he wu
i beaten boy,
Hockey Schedule
let schedule of tht Nilion Amiteur Ho.key Association for the
coming wtek will ill bt for practices, and will have • few houn extn Ice time as with Monday • hoi!
day thin will bt tlmi Mondiy
morning,
Schedule ll u follows:
MONDAY        _\   .
9:00 to 10:00 DtMger Bintima
10:00 to 11:00 Panther Bantami.
11:00 to 12:00 FAC 'Mldgeti
4:45 to 5:45 Dodger Midgeti.
TUESDAY
8:00 to 0:00 M.R.K. ind FAC Juveniles.
9:00 to 10:00 Intermediate!.
WEDNESDAY
4:30 to 5:45 MRK Bantami.
iTHURSDAY
|    4:00 to 5:45 Panther Midget! md
I Bantams.
FRIDAY
4:00 to 5:45 MRK Mldgeti.
SATURDAY
7:00 to 8:50 Dodger Midgets ind
Bmtami.
8:30 to 0:80 FAC Bantami.
9:30 to 10:SO Pinther Bantams,
10:30 to 12:00 Bantam Pool.
8:00 to 8:00 MRK and FAC Juv-
tnllei.
8:00 to 7:00 Intermedlitu.
Will Determine
Number Homes
Needed In Nelson
At • muting ef the Rehabilitation
Council Frldiy night, It wu recommended thit thi City Council, City
Clerk md Secretary of thi Rehabilitation Council should work together ln determining more definitely the actual numerical need of
housei to bl constructed under the
Wartime Housing icheme. \
A few dayi igo i contract form
wu received from Wartime Housing, and tt will be studied by thi
two Councils while deciding on Just
how miny housei will be needed.
3. It. McLennan enplaned that under Wartime Houilng, It WM mainly
i municipal undertaking with Wartime Housing financing thi project.
The city provides tbe lots, water
md sewage connections, ind rentals
nre charged In accordance with thi
type of houie. After 10 years' time,
tht house md property belongs to
tht City. The houiei ire rutrictcd
to returned men is (mints on •
rental bails.
Alderman T. H. Waten, Chairman, said that the original eitimate
of required houses wu 25, but in
view ol the fact thit two pro-fabricated bouses were now going up
md since thert would be other
indlviduil building, lt would be
necessary to arrive at a more definite figure.
On motion of William Kapak, tt
wu decided ln tht form of m id-
vertlsement to uk servicemen to
communicate with tht Council Secretary'! office it tht Canadian Legion regarding their houilng needs.
Then thi Council would hive Nate-
thing more to go on. Five applications for homes havt been w fir
ncelved.
Cuban or
Low Heels
$5.50
jWJiAw Footwear
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The Print Shop
JUST RECEIVED, SHIPMENT OF
Kenwood White Blankets
and Throws
I only. Highlander Pure Wool Bedthrowi, Size 72x84—4H pounds,
reveriible role gold, green gold. C| A KA
Novelty Cotton Dsmuk Bedspreads. 88x100. Colors CC QK
green, peich md blue. Each     ▼""*•
Lovely washable leatherette Hassocki, round, square, md hexigonil
Shipei, In wide virlety of colon. Comt urly to get best cholct ot
wlort $3.50 tu $14.99
From
Alio lee our new ihlpment of California Pottery.
.........AAAAAAAAAmmA
Sept. Gratuities
Payment
Is $11,766,953
OTTAWA, Nov. » <CP)-A"tdtel
of |11,7M,953 wu paid to 18,782 Ca.
nadlan army ex-service penonnel
applicants for war service gratuitiel
during September, bringing thi total
gratuities paid to Sept. JO to «3,-
208,872 the Defence Depirtment announced tonight <
Kelly Douglas
Staff Mort Than
Doublet Quota
Kelly Douglu * Co, Ltd. un-
ploytti'hivi reached 271 pir unt
of quota with 104 per ctnt participation undtr the 5th Victory Lean
piyroll flan, Victory Loin hud
quirtirt reported Frldiy.
To Those Convalescing
Alter Severe Illness
ifter may etvet* Hbum or urioui operation!
the patient ll very oiltet Wt in in e-tmntly wuk,
Mrvoua, nnwiowu condition.
To lit tbou -OOV-Jeao-Oti who Deed Heu kind
el a tonir to itiraulate and build up the waakned
•yitein, sn wnulil noommmd Milburn'i Hiarth md Nerve Piui to i
warn beck to liralth -lupjineu again.
Theu Pills help lupply elements neouury to ladit thi isonsnl-mtnt
h brin|iog Wk benlibr itrength wd vigour.
Price BOo i boi, 8S pills, it all drug ooontera.
Look for onr mglitend trade mark a "Bad Hurt" on thi pickif*.
TW T. Uffis-ra C. IMM, Immm. Ou,
TRANSPORTATION—Paittngtr and Freight
ARMSON'S CAFE
Slaltng Stun ind Fried Spring
Chicken, Butterscotch Cream Pit.
ARMISTICE DAY
Bout Turkey Dinner
ST. ANDREWS-BY-THl-LAKl.
WILLOW POINT - Eveniong, Nov
llth 3:0(1 p.m. Mitini ind Holy
Communion Nov. 18th 10:30 i.m.
Thi Viry Rev, F. P. Clirk. offlclil-
tng- 	
A THOUGHT FOR THI DAY
I iiibmlt myulf thoroughly to Dl-
vlm Guidance Over JO.OOO memberi
enrolled ln 1MB* Hon), k Med
i Plan. Phoni 080. 177 Biker Strut
for detalli.
Trail, Rossland
Locals Support
Windsor Strikers
TRAIL, B.C., Nov. S-C.I O. local
1480 of Trill give full iupport to the
itrlklng Windior workeri it ■ mail
meeting tonight. Collection! imount-
ed to $233. Contribution lliti ire
circulated md tho workeri irt
pledging ■ diy'i pay.
At a Rosiland meeting, collection!
totalled $250.
Hirvey Murphy, Internitlonil
representative of the Mine, Mill ind
Smelter Workeri, addressed the
meetlngi. To date |400 hai been
forwardid to Ford striken.
Girl Hit by Car
on Baktr St. Hat
Fracturtd Ptlvis
Ell-ibeth Dinlluk, 17, luffired I
fricturtd pelvis, when lht wu
itruck by • ctr on Biktr Strut
ifter midnight on Thuridsy. Miu
Dinlluk alio received lacerations of
the face, bruises of the thigh ind
lacerations.
The driver of the car. W. B. Dunwoody, took the girl to Kootenay
Lake General Hoipitil. Hir condition on Friday night wu reported
good. Shi wai reildlng it thi Noble
Hotel it thi time of thi iccldent
She §ahmtum
Army
Cipt. ind Mrs I. W. Jickion
Corpi Officer!.
Vlctorii St
10 am. Sunday School
11 am  Hollnesi Muting.
7:80 p.m. Silvttlon Meeting
Admitted Pro Nazi
Givtn 3 Months
VANCOUVER,  Nov.  t   (CPl   -
Oeorge H. Nemechek, 16, a lelf id*
0-m?'.R^b*!T_ro,,r.,<1-.0l__.'*!_', mltted Nul lympathlur, wu un
Burgliry Iniurinct:— Ruldence.
Mircintlli  Open Stock,  Site   ind
in low. Would piy you to
llculin. You miy be next.
Will call. Robertion Rulty
get pir
Ring 88
tenced to three monthi In Jul by
Miglitnte H. S. Wood todiy when
convicted on i chirge laid under the
Defence of Canidi rtgulitlonl.
It  wu   chirged  thit  Nemechik
MODIL MILLINIRV
All typei of hiti Including fur, n
 )t expert milliner. Youi
old hit midi to iny ityli you wilh Itiinlng itatementi likely to be pre
Lidlei  living- out of
mill orden. Hivt ilrudy utlifitd
miny. Mn. Rlchlind, 101 Robion St
modillid by uptrt milliner. Your j ciuud lo be  luuid i littaa. oon-
Nefion   miy  judicial to the successful prosecution
New-Fallen Snow
Savtt Woman
VANCOUVER, Nov. 0 (CP) —
New-fallen mow todiy lived Mri.
I. M. Amei, 30, from duth whtn
her chenille dressing gown ciught
on fire ai ihi wu walking put
in electric heater In her room. She
luffered burnt ibout tht irmi md
bick but ln boipltit todiy her condition ll rtported u "fairly good."
Running out of the houu htr
tlothing ■ miu of flumes, Mri.
Ames hurled herself into the three
Inches of new-fallm mow ln the
back yard and rolled about until
the   flames  wert   out.
first flUjurrli of
QHjrtet artatttet
200 Baker St
A Branch of Thi Mothir Church
The    First   Church   of   Chrlit
Scientist in Boiton. Man.
Sunday School—0:48 a.m.
Sunday Strvlct—11 am.
Subject Linen Sermon
Adam ind Fallen Mm
Wedneidiy Testimonial  Mtttlng
8 p.nt
Rtidlng Room open dally 3 8
Except Wtdisudiy
All Cordially Wi|comi.
»t. 9M0 Jttifei (EJjrurrli
Minliter
REV. H. STEWART FORBES, B.A- B.D,
Orginlst md Choir Leader: Mrs T. J. S. Ferguson. B A, A T.C.M.
THE DAY OF REMEMBRANCE
t:4S im.    Sundiy Schools.
11:00 a.m.—Th« Service of Remembrance.
The subject of the lermon li "The Cost of Our Deliverance".
The Sllenci will be oburved. The Honor Roll will be rud. Thi
music will be by I Mill Choir, boyi md former members of thi
Boyi* Choir md tht mtn of the Choir.
7:30 p.m.—The Possed Torch.
To you from filling hands we throw
Ibe Torch; bt youn to hold ll high."
Muilc by the Choir
Mon., 8 p.m. Thi W. A. mut! tn tht Vestry,
frl., Nov. 13— A WA. Sail of   Work ind Tei In tht Church Hia
jftl, Dec. 7—A Concert by the noted Canadian tenor, John BedelL
&\. fcaofottr'a |rn - (Hatlj*hral
VIRY   REVEREND   FfJED   P. CLARK,   M.A.
frink T. Whielir, Orginlit
November 11, 1945, "Remembrance Day"
8:00 i.m.   Holy Communion
11:00 i.m.   8erv.ee of Commemoration and Sermon: "TTie Puei
Maker", the Dun.
7:!0 p.m.   Evening Priyer md Sermon,
Dun
8:43 i m.   Sundiy School
Wednuday, 10:30 i.m.   Holy Communion.
W. A. meets Thursdiy, 1:30 p.m.
"Thi Roid to Lift", thi
Nelson - Trail
Rossland Freight
J. C. MUIR
fkenesi Nilion 77) Rouland 171
Connection! For:
SALMO   -   KASLO   -   CRISTON   -   NAKUSP
of the war. He pleaded guilty to the
-hirgi.
«.   ^     _,-,    ,—"     .-._,    I   The Itttui, dited Nov. II, IMS
Tht Cmidlini Uglon will hold a ,nd „iArw_iAa Mr Juitlci A. M.
Remembrinee Diy pande Sunday  M ch,irm.n ot the Regional
morning, November llth. Fall In it  u„i,iii-l.-,„ n..-j ..ia i- .....
Cmidlin Uglon 10:10 i.m., pinde  MobUUallon Burd. uld in pir«
to CinotiphTind from thtri to Si'.-      ' nMd »nl^ _***** "J nrothir
vitlon Army ClUdtl for dlvlni ur- ■> n<>m urvlng In tht Oermm irmy
vice. All wrvlci md »x-urvlce per- it thli time. Do you upset me to
•onntl in rtqunted to ittend
Drui—uniform! It ivilltblt, with
midiU. Uglon mimbin will weir
Uglon cipt with medili Loul or-
ginlutloni in cordlilly Invited to
Join ln thii pusda
shoot my own brothir—or my coui-
Ini—or to fight igalnit by own convictions which irt definitely pro
Nul. I believe in thi llerinin political economy, which tlu tmbracu
thou of Jipin (ln political
thought)."
"I would not of couru hirm the
FOR SALI-I MArTOAL CHURCH I m\mi". ,_ ' ""! '" »ut definitely
organ, with pedil board, toulp- i r»'l» totikt ptrt In whit I oon-
ped with electric motor ind blow- .■l<»r • w,r <* s|greulon; miming
_T. All In good condlUon. Boa Sgll1 *> not believe In economy of •
Dally News. I democratic capltillua, believe mc."
TOO UTI TO CLASSIFY
Srinttt) \\\\m (ttlyurcl!
Joiephlne md Silica Sta
RtV GORDON O. McL BOOTHROYD, BA., B.D., Minliter
C. C. HALU-RAN, L.M.", Chotrmutar ind Orgmllt
9:45 o.m.-—Sundoy School.
lljOflfo.m.—Servlcs of Remembronc* for Thoss Who
Mode the Supreme Sacrifice In Defence of Their
Country, 1914-1918; I939-.945.
The Junior Choir will ling Senior Depts. of Sunday School sttendlng
7:30 p.m.—Obwrvino Nqtlorwl Education Week-  "Tht
Little Red Schoofhouse and After."
Muilc by Senior Choir
Next Sundiy. Nov 18th. Annlvuury Servlwi,. Spukir: Biv, Piul
Cilhoun, D D. of Flnt Prubyterlin ChurcK Bpokini, Wuh.
tnsttorUtal -UMlon
Cuuruint   Cljiirrtj
Corner Baker md Hrndryx SU
RIV. D. N. IBICSON, Putor
10 • m. Sundiy School ind Sibil
Clm.
11 un, Morning Wonhlp.
3 p.m.—Shirley Hill.
7:30 p.m. Evinlag Wonhlp.
wrk sqjvicrs
Tuudiy, Y. P. Strsrlca, I pm.
Wtd- Pnytr Muting. T:M p m
All Weleome.
**x-* W"-B
	
fitrtbrrau
Stanley ind bile* Sts
WV. E ;. KftrTBCH. Putor
10 i.m. Sunday Sahool
11 i.m. Communion Servlci
T30 p.m — At Cutlegir.
(Mfurrtj af
lljr Rfbppmpr
(Angllcin)
FAIRVIKW
Rev. W. J. Sllvirwood,
A.KC, BSc, Vlcir.
.Sunday Sotlool 1:41 « rn
Rsmimbrinee Servlcn
11 I m. ind 7:30 p.m
first
rcfibijtrrtau
(Eiutrrlt
Victoria ind Kootenay
Rev   A   Sttwart, Minliter
RIMIMSRANOg DAY
• ERVICII
11 am— "Uit Wi rorgtt"
13:13 p.m.—Sundiy SohooL
7:30 p.m.--"God'i CiU to
Hepentincc"
 ———
' Mackenzie King . . ,
',*'.■ -; • - ■''■''
Arrives Enroute
to Washington
for Atomic Talks
By R. J. ANDERSON
Cintdlm Prtu Stiff Writer
NEW YORK, Nov. 9 (CP) - A
ruddy, milling Prims Minister of
Canada returned to North America today "very much refreihed"
by two Atlantic i cronlngi ind
looking forward to tht conference! In Waihlngton with tht
headi of thi Britlih ind Unlttd
Statu governmenti in whit hi
believe! ll tht vvotld'i mut preu-
Ing problem, itomlc energy end iti
feanome product the atomic
bomb.
With W. L. MacKenzle King u he
returned iboard the liner Queen
Mary to the port from which he tailed Oct. 1 for a month'i visit to the
United Kingdom were Norman Rob-
ertion, Under-Secretary of State
for External Affalri, and his personal staff. He returned aboard a ship
crowded with 11,000 American icr-
vlcemen tnd servlcewomen ind 173
eiviliini.
VERY CLAD TO GET BACK
The Prime Minliter declined to
comment upon the forthcoming atomic energy conferences in Wuhlngton. Any expression of hll views
had to iwait their conclusion. Nor
did he discuss post-war conditions
as he found them in'Britain; Parliament ii to be 'fully Informed" upon hli return to Canada md hi was
"very glad to be getting bach."
Mr. King did say, however, ln e
brief Interview in hit suite before
disembarking thit publlihed reports he li returning home with I
proposed Brltlih-Cinidttn trade
pact under which Cmada would
.exchange food for manufactured
goodi were "merely itorlu." It|WiS
intimated that trtde talki were not
on the lists ot subjects covered in his
discussions with British leaders.
ENJOYED MONTH'S VISIT
The Prime Minliter iald he enjoyed hii month'i visit to Britain,
a trip that had proved "informative
in every way." He regretted his Inability to visit the Canadian occupation force in Europe, ai planned.
Hugh I). Scully, Canadian Conaul-
General ln New York, and a party
of Dominion officials from Ottawa
met the Prime Minister on his arrly-
•1. H. Hume Wrong, Associate Under-Secretary of State for External
Affairs, also came from Ottawi to
meet Mr. King but owing to t delayed train, was unable to greet him
at the ship's side.    .
First New Car
Eligibles
OTTAWA, Nov. 9 (CP)-The detailed list of eligible new car buyers under the priorities system follows:
CLASS A
HEALTH
Physicians, surgeons ind dentists
licensed u such, for carrying out
their professional duties; public
health or visiting nurse (not including • private nunc) employed by or
icrving under the direction of i
Clinic or hospital, Government agency, lnduetritl concern or ilmllir
orgmintion, lubject to certification u io neceuity, by the agency
cr organization concerned; a full-
time employee acting u an officer
or a field secretary of the Canadian
Red Crou Society or the Cinidlm
Red Crou Traniport Service, lubject to • written certificate by the
lenior officer of iuch organization;
veterinarians, lubject to certifici-
tlon u to necessity, by senior official! of tht Provincial or Federal
Government Department having jurisdiction.
OOVERNMENT
Dominion, Provincial and municipal government department!; any
Dominion, Provinclil or municipal
efflcial or employee, for uie ln iervlces essential to health or sanitation, or essential to work connected
with military or civilian welfare,
lubject to written certiflcitlon or
necessity by the department head or
municipal official having jurisdiction.     ,
PUBLIC SERVICES AND
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Vehlclei used for malntilning
these services: flrefightlng, subject
to certiflcitlon u to neceuity, by
the municipal or; Provincial official having jurisdiction; public police services; light, hett and power:
telephone; telegraph; railways and
bui ind truck transportation systems; mall servicei subject to verification by the District Director of
Postal Services.
CLASS ■
REHABILITATION
Discharged memberi of the armed
iervlces. who owned can prior to
enlistment which they operited ln
connection with buslneu, snd iol.
on enlistment, who require i cir
for rehabilitation In former busi-
neu, subject to need being established; or Incapacitated discharged
memben of-the irmed forcei who
requln cirs for rehabilitation lunation u to neceuity
officer.
FOOD SUPPLY
Full  time employees of procei-
sors. canners and preservers of es-
lentitl food, and chick hatcheries,
lubject to certification •■ to necessity ln connection with production,
by • senior official of such organization
LUMBER
Superintendents ind timber teller! engaged in the production of
lumber, lubject to certiflcitlon u to
neceuity, by • lenior offlclil of the
organization concerned.
CIVILIAN WELFARE      ■
Practising ministers, priests or
rabbis who regularly serve more
than one congregation and require
transportation to carry out religious duties; i permanently Incapacitated indlviduil who requires
transportation to md from hii pltce
of employment, where other trtni-
portation is not ivtilable, lubject to
written certification u to neceuity
by • medical officer: operators of
taxis or U-drives licensed u iuch.
provided the vehicle li required to
rejflat* one Which hu been continuously uied it lent 90 per cent
of ita time in thi;t work during the
previous 1] monthi.
Urge Appointment
of Putnam to Cabinet
Following I prill report 'thit
Frink Putnim, MLA for Nelson-
Creiton, wis being considered for
ippointment to i Ciblnet post, Nelion Board of Trade Fridiy ipprov-
td Miyor N, C. Stlbbi' motion that'
1 recommendation ihould be-nut
Vancouverites
Slosh Their
WayloWork    .
VANCOUVER. Nov. 9 (CP) -
Vancouverites sloshed their, wiy to
work todiy through 3tt Inches of
,wet mow, Snow wu generil lut
night throughout tbe lower mainland tnd along tht Southeast end
of Vancouver Iilmd. Skies remained cloudy todty md Weather Bureau officials forecast • generil
rainfall.
FUEL DEALERS STRUGGLE
Vmcouver fuel dealeri were
struggling to fulfil lut minute order! for coal, wood ind uwdust, u
the city went Into Its third dty of
told weither. Temperature forecast
today for Vancouver wu 34 ibove,
going to 40 u the high mark for
the day.
Trans-Canada Airline! reported
no planes from the Etst during the
lut 24 houn. However both Canadian National and Canadian Pacific
Rallwiyi said trains were still run-
Ding close to schedule.
In Victoria the weather remained
tloudy with rain forecast. Two
Inches of snow fell in Langford
Lake district overnight. Four inchei
fell on the Malahit where mow is
itill foiling. Ten Inches of snow wu
reported between Cameron Lake
ind Albernl. In Albernl residents
■aid this ii the first time in 10 years
mow hu fallen IA the area during
November.
Seven Inchei of mow fell
it midnight in Nanalmo where It
wai raining today, the reiult of rising temperatures.
Rushton Telii of
American Boat
Invasion to S
"Next yeir there wiH
erlcin boats coming up
■nd we would like to see the Nelion
Boird of Tride there it that time,"
Frink Rushton of Nikuip told the
Nelson Boird of Tride Fridiy In referring to the annual American
svater invasion via Columbia River
md Arrow Lakes.
"Our American friends enjoyed
their viiit with us and the scenery
io much, that they have made great
plana for next year." he said.
He referred to current plans for
development is t tourist attraction
if St. Leon Hot Springi in the Slo-
tan, and ilr tourlit traffic would
ilso be catered to.
ject to Mftiflcatl
by • medical offl
Nelson Has $21 Worth
of Advertising in
Game Trails Magazine
A $21 bill, iccumulited over leven months of advertising, wu voted
to be piid to Gime Trails magazine
by Nelson Boird of Trtde it ita
luncheon Friday.
LISTIN DAILY at  1 30 pm  and Sundays
at 3 p.m. to a programme brought to you by '
DR. DAVID C. COWIN OF EPOKANE.
Over Radio CKLN
Walk down the Lane of Memory with your
OLD FAVORITES
Ask Federal Aid
On Highway
With tha announcement ln a let-
ter to the Nelson Board of Trade
Friday thtt the Big Bend highway
between Revelstoke ind Golden wu
iloied to ill through vehicular trtf
Uc as trom midnight of Oct. 31 is
usual during the Winter months, It
D. Barnes moved thit the Dominion Government through H. W.
Herridge, Member for Kooteniy
Wett, ihould be pressed to reverse
Its policy of no grants tor the Southern Trmiprovlnclil .Highway.
Tbe Boird of Tride ipproved the
sending of 1 wire to Mr. Herridge
to thtt effect, ilnce it was felt thtt
the Federal Government ihould
share responsibilities for keeping
the Southern highwiy ln condition
In view ol the Winter lituitio* Df
btving no other through highwiy
between the Prairies md the Coast.
Slocan Backs Nelson
in Request for
Road Improvements
Frank Rushton of Nakuip told the
Nelion Boird of Trade Friday at its
luncheon at the Hume Hotel that it
tould count on support from the
Slocan ln urging Federal ild for
the Southern Transprovincial High
wiy ind for i generil road im.
provement progrim.
"We hive to get you your'high
wiy first, before we can start cam
palgning for our own tributary Slo
ran roads," Mr. Rushton said.
Mr. Rushton ls chairman of the
Roads Committee of the Nikuip
Boird of Trtde.
NELSON DAILY NIWS, SATUMUfff
By GLENN BABI
TOKYO, Hot. 9 (AP)-The Emperor of Japan to outward appearances retains the rellgloui veneration ud devotion of a vast mtjorlty
Of the 79,000,000 defeated end dated
Japaneie, but powerful ferment!
ire working which any change thli
in a few years.
Allied policy hu been to permit
Japan to retain the Emperor ud
uie hll unique prestige td make
smooth the surrender, occupitkm
ud progrim ot democracy dictated
by the conquerors. But there ll no
guarantee Of continuing Allied support for the Imperial institution ahd
tbe ultimate decision on the Emperor concept muit come from the Japanese people.
LITTLE EVIDENCE OF  DANGER
TO THRONE
Thui fir there is litUc evidence
of dinger to the throne. Communliti
newly freed from prison ud other
restraints clamor noisily for the
Emperor's removal but they ire in
infinitesimal minority. Nearly ill
other parlies which mushroomed in
the wike of Allied-imposed new
freedoms call for democratic
changes without touching the "sac
red ud invlolatt" poiitlon of the
Mikado.
Meanwhile, Hirohito goes . about
hii functions it High Print ind divinely descended ruler ot hll people
with little er no ilterttlon of thi indent Shinto Rituals. .        <
Emperor worship ll Inextricably
linked to thi Shinto Nitlonil Cult
Militirliti, now descredlted, made
their chief iplrltual weapon, and
there ara numeroui indication! that
Shinto hu lost vutly in popular esteem. Whether thi Emperor concept
cen lurvlve Shinto'i decline ll I
moot queitlon.    .
I hive fodnd Tokyo's chief Shinto
shrines almost deserted.
Unquestionably, Hirohito's ' perianal prestige md thtt of the Imperial House suffered from his visit
last months to Oen. MacArthur it
the United Statei Embassy. That ihe
Son of Heaven ihould leave the
sacred palace to vlilt u alien mor
tal wu a tremendous shock to mil
lloni of devout Japanese.
However, there ire many Japanese who Ulert thit Hirohito's firmness ln ending the wir ud carrying
out the surrender mide him personally more popular with the masses
than any previous Mikado.
Canada Heads for
Record in V-Loan
Oversubscription
OTTAWA, Nev. I (CP)—Hiving
brathed ulde the $1,600,000,000
minimum objective, Cintdt'i
Ninth Victory Loan tonight ip-
peared heided for new record
hlght for both thi total lubirlbed
•nd tht amount of ovenubicrlp-
tlon In tny loin eimptlgn.
With tht returni for* todiy ud
tomorrow itlll to come thi grand
total itood at $1,520,4-1,-0. at tht
clou of builnen Thundiy, com-
pind with $1,14«,3.8,S50 It thi
18-diy mirk of thi llghth campaign. Thurtdiy'i Mitt win $110,-
246,400 igalnit 594,127,900 on thi
corresponding diy ef thi prevloui
loan.
Only ln the number of Individual
applications hu the present drive
fallen behind the lut lom pice.
While the dollar vilue of Indlviduil
subscriptions already hu exceeded
the $800,000,000 objective by $32,-
163,750, fewer ulu have been mide.
The 12 instead of six-month time
payment feature of the preient drive
hu resulted In larger average Indlviduil purchases, but fewer of
them.
B.C.'SECOND
Loan Headquarter! tonight Issued
• comparison by provincei of the
number of Indlviduil applications
in the two loans. Quebec topped the
lilt with 79.71 per cent of ippllcations in thi llghth Lou ilgned
by Thunday night, followed by
Britlih Columbii - Yukon, 7802;
Mtnitobt, 79.02; Alberta 70.08; Ontario, 67.88; New Brunswick, 64.15;
Novi Scotli, 63 77; Prince Edwird
Iilind, 5764; tnd Saskatchewan,
56.94.
Debate Bill to Create Corporation
to Administer Housing Act
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
FOR NEW BOARD TRADE
OFFICERS TO BE CHOSEN
Appointment of the nominating
committee for next year's officers
of ,he Nelson Boird of Tride Will
be left to President R. A. Peeblei
md Secretiry W. G C Limkill, It
wu decided it Frldiy'i meeting of
the Boird of Tride.
GETS 60 DAYS AFTER
FATAL ACCIDENT,
VERNON, B.C. Nov. 9 (CP) -
Prlvite Homir Auger was convicted
by i Britlih Columbii Supreme
Court jury here list night on i
chirge of dangerous driving In connection with 1 fatal accident ind
wu sentenced to 60 diyi in jsll
diting from hli arrest Sept. 29. The
jur;V reduced the charge from man-
slaughter Miry Brown of Vernon
wu fatally Injured while riding In
a je«p driven by Auger Sipt. It.
GERMAN COMMANDER
OF F.G.W. DIES
LONDON. Nov. 9 (CPl - Field
Marshal Auguit Von MacKennn. a
German Commander on th« Eutern
front in the Pint Greit Wir, died
lait night at hli eitite neir Celle.
Germiny, an ixchinge telegram dispatch from Britlih Army Held-
quirten reported todiy.
OTTAWA, Nov 9 (CP)-Ctnidi'i
troublesome housing shortages came
to the fore ln the Commoni today
u the Houie debate wcond reidlng
of • bill to create a $25,000,000 Government corporation to administer
thi Nitional Houilng Act.
Specifically, the bill would create t central lom mortgage corporation to act on behalf of the Finance
Minister in administering the act
md to provide dlicounting fttilitiei
tor'loan md mortgage companlei interested in housing.
CCF WANTS $1,000,00<MOO
FOR HOMEI
Spetking for the CCF Pirty, Stanley Knowlei (CCF-Wlnnlpeg North
Centre) uid hll group concurred in
the principle of the bill but felt it
Ild not go fir enough. The Government should raise its lights md provide 91.000,(100.000 over i period ot
four or five yeiri to provide the
belt of homes
Solon Low, Social Credit leader,
laid the Social Credit roup felt
the creation of a lom ind mortgage
corporation would be an Infringement upon Provincial rights u Mt
| forth ln the Britlih North Amerlci
! Act. The prople thenuelyei would
I build homei — md do i good Job—
I if given thi purchiiing powtr.
The Houilng debate wu preceded
by in ttttmpt by John Bricken.
Progreulve Conservative Leader, to
htvt itudy ot correspondence between thi Commodity Stibllliitlon
Corporation tnd the Prices Boird
enforcement division referred to the
Public Accounts Committee Hit requeit wu ruled out of order.
Mr Bricken also uked Acting
Prime  Minister Ililey for i stite-
tnent on the Ford itrlke it Windsor,
Ont, but Mr. Ilsley uid that until
he uw Labor Minliter Mitchell.
who li tt Windior, ill ha could uy
Wu that negotlttlom timed it settlement of the dispute still were under wiy.
Mr. Ilsley Informed the Houie that
| Prime Minliter Attlee, now en route
U5 Wuhlngton for itomlc bomb
talki with Preiident Truman md
Prime Minister Mackenzie King,
"might" come to Ottawi later. He
said further Information wu being
•ought
Tht Heuu gave flrit reidlng to
I bill te Implement recommendations tf l pre-war Royal Commission which Investigated tht pinil
system ind suggested appointment
of • thru-man commlulon to ad
minister penitentiaries. Tht com-
million would bl appointed fer I
19-yitr term.
During tht Houilng debate,
Thomu Reld (L-New Weitmlnitar)
said argument! ibout Provinclil
rights were not very convincing beciuie Provinclil Legliltturei now
v.re more or leu ilmllir to muni-
tlpil cotfacili ind In miny cues
were "not doing u good i Job."
WANTI FAIR DEALING      '
He nld Pirlliment wu to provide ihe money for the operation of
the corporation md would have
Jeu control over lt than lt now had
iver operation! of the Nitlonil
Houilng Act. He objected/ to thli. He
wanted power put In the bill to compel lending Institution! to deal fairly  with all  parti Of Cinada  md to
prevent them from discriminating
by declining to mike loans ln certain diitrlcti.
Interpreting the News
ASTHMA
tteldamMamamBmah
t.mmrmmt-el
Brtnuctiv v, i xnarta Ltd
rtt Granville ftl      Vatscouvsr
ly JAMES O. WHITI
Associated Prtu ttaff Wrltlr
! Shtnghil pauperi used to crawl
I to rertam ror.es in thi City where
j there wu in overlapping authority.
, There they would die. ind their
.corpus would be covered with
I itraw mitting by ont pollce'force or
mother. Then liter semi benavo-
, lent society would Ukt theyn atray.
i A favorite place wu Avenue Edward VII. the itreet thtt leptrated
i the French conceuion ud thi In-
I lernatlonal Settlement. Another,wu
tha perimeter ot both theae areai
l where they touched Chine* part!
of tba elty.
New ell of Shanghai li Chlneea.
•nd the French conceuion md the
International Settlement are merely
"special areai" under Ibe new Chlneie municipal govirnment Mt up
by the Central Government In
Chungking.
Shanghai diipttehst todiy do not
uy where the pauperi crawl to
die, but they Itivi little doubt thil
ths crop each morning li ibout tha
ume.
Some criticism It retching me of
thil Chungking-appointed city id-
ministration md the whole Chungking policy toward Shinghil md
the vital commercial Intereiti which
centra there. /
Thli Chlneie erltlelim adds weight
loathe doubts wblcb foreigner! also
expreu ibout Shanghai'! Immediate
future. The chief foreign complaint
ll thit no realistic tlchmgt rate
hu bam ut for Chlneie currency
(tha old ntt of 20 to 1 US. dollars
•till holds, with tbe blick mirket
fluctuitlng trom TM to 2000 to 1)
tnd foreign merchants uy they can't
blueprint   their   future   under   such
conditions
Foreign banki ire not yet reopened, md • on Chtneee corperitlon
liw |i nld to obtain the ititui
of miny flrmi If Dot irtuilly forcing thi m to dou.
The Chlneie ln thli area in believed dlitnetod by their worries
•bout tba Communliti. snd thla li
reported holding up the drifting of
tride trutiei which might do much
ts dirify tba future tor Shinghil,
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L Withdrawal From Persia
i Publication of the letters exchang-
•d between Mr. Bevin and Mr. Molotov during, but outside, the meeting
tht Council of Foreign.Ministers,
ows that the question of the date of
. complete evacuation of British and
_j|l: troops from Persia has been
j-iffafitorily resolved. The Asie agrted
upon ia March 2,1946, six months after
the Japanese surrender. This is in accordance with Article 5 of the Anglo-
Bwfev-Iranian Treaty of Alliance of
Jan. 27,1942, providing that the Allied
■ii-ihould withdraw from Persia
t later than six months after the ces-
i Of hostilities.
I the Persian Government's con-
n that the presence of Allied
* in Persia has placed a certain
i^t economic recovery. It is hoped
t London that March 2 may prove a
\ point in the progressive devel-
I of Persia.
SV recent article on "Persia To-
,*fiie London Times said: "Chief
■m the tasks which will confront
TKwhen the Allied forces are with-
■kwn is the establishment of a strong
jltrel government competent to en-
.'iorder throughout the whole coun-
f. Such a government can have only
pfioMd foundation, the support of the
mh.  The   advance  of  Persia   to
sngth and prosperity is a major in-
St of the United Nations. Its geo-
phlcal situation, its control of stra-
flc fommunicatlons and its vast oil
ources combine to render it an im-
rtant factoi1 in the structure of inter-
itional security. Its independent sov-
_nty and territorial integrity have
eady been guaranteed by the Allies.
sre can be no doubt that any assist-
! of which it may stand in need in
i task of rehabilitation will be synthetically considered."
Llhe Trouble^ In Greece
i the Greek Regent has person-
Uy assumed the Premiership, it is
emphasized ln London that the attitude
the United Kingdom Government
hout the Greek ministerial crisis
■' bten one of strict non-interference
i ground that it was for the Re-
nd the Greek-political leaders to
I a solution on their own initiative.
J'was realized in London that the
t was approaching an impasse in
starch for a premier who could
im political government represent-
'tbt Populists (Royalists), as well
ftBe Centre and Left. It now appears
gent has come to the conclusion
tt an impasse has been definitely
Wtched, that in the present pre-elec-
tlon peripd no party leader could cora-
mand sufficiently wide support to enable Mm to ensure the maintenance of
law and order, and that If Greece was
Ottgain to drift into political and
pic chaos, Greece must be given
nment at once.
So the Regent cut the Gordian knot
1 Wring the reins of power into his
heads, and for the time being
I Archbishop Damaskinos will presumably by a seeming constitutional paradox, combine the functions of Rent and Prime Minister.
Economic conditions in Greece have
gone from bad to worse since the resignation at the end of August of the
Minister of Supply, Mr. Virvaressos.
| It baa been recognized that the Var-
i policy for combatting inflation
Improving distribution and sup-
of consumer goods was right in
Bceptlon though faulty in execution.
quent relaxation of that policy
i only redoubled black market acclivity ind increased inflation.
But the Regent is reported to assign
Birst place in his program to the mam-
■tOance of law ind .Mer. That, it is
fctnphisized in I/indon, is in the United
gdom Government's view, the
Dt etientiil. The United Kingdom
Itment was prepared to support
-Greek Government ipproved by
ppegent for a solution of the preient
,'on the one condition thit it m»in-
1 law and order. It would only be
i the event of an outbreak of dlsord-
\ttt, urhethrr provoked by the extreme
right or tht extreme left, which the
Greek Government proved powerless
to subdue, that tbt United Kingdom
Government would intervene.      "
London commentators emphasize
jthat there is no foundation for tht rumors still exploited in some Greek
quarters that tht United Kipgdom
Government favors a return of the,
Monarchy to Greece. British policy is
that the question whether Greece
should remain a Monarchy or again become a Republic is solely for the Greek
people themselves to decide. British
support for Greece will continue,
whichever constitution is adopted as
the result of the plebiscite. Tht United
Kingdom Government's only concern
is that the plebiscite should be freely
conducted ih an atmosphere of calm,
ahd it was for that reason thst the
United Kingdom Government, together with the United States, and French
Governments, on Sept 19, advised the
postponement of the plebiscite until
after the elections, and the consequent
formation of a representative Government.
London commentators add that it is
not clear from the official statement
issued in Athens whether' the Regent
intends to retain the Premiership only
for a brief interim, or for the whole
period until the elections fixed by the
Voulgaris Government for Jan. 20. The
second question is how' the Greek'
people and political parties will react
to the Archbishop's move.
Press Comment
MONEY AND GREATNESS
The Imprwlon previlli thit in order to
hive influence end fame, i man muit bi In
possession of wealth—tht more money hi hll,
the greater, and more extended, nil reputition
u i great citizen.
But thli theory ll completely bluted by
' the probation of the will ot the lite Jick Miner.
Thii fimoui Klngivilli Cmidlin niturillst'i
total estate consisted of reil estate valued at
$10,500, being the Government valuation o( his
farm ln Connection with his bird sanctuary
which ll owned by the Jack Miner Foundation, and personal estate and effects valued at
an additional $1,785, made up of personil belongings, cash ln bank, and a small insurance
policy.
Jack Miner wai not blessed with great
wordly wealth, but he pollened lomething far
more valuable~the admlrition md iffection
of hii fellowmen. Hi wu an outitandlng example of i1 comparatively poor mm, of modest
educition, who roie to the rinki of the, internationally famoui beciuse he had i great
heart full of lov/ for all of God'i creatures.
He befriended birds ind animali, md through
hll writings, ind addresses, known In ill pins
of thli continent, he Instilled Into the minds
of men ind women 1 love for the beiutlei of
niture ud the responsibilities which humin
beings bear towards the lower forms of animal and bird life. At the time of his death
he was rated Canadi'i belt known private citi-
xen ind one of the five bait known ln the
world. Eddie Guest, the Detroit poet, referred
to him u "thi best loved Christian in
Amerlci."
Money is not neceisiry to true greatness.
The life of Jick Miner proves lt conclusively.
—Guelph Mercury.
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ANSWERS
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Open  to  eny   ruder   Nimn   ot   penoni
•iklnj quutlom will net be publlihed.
There li no charge fir thli lervlce. Quutlom WILL NOT Bt ANSWERED IY
MAIL ixcept whin there li obvloui necci-
llty for prlyicy.
' Mri. II. B., Kimberley—1 havi Men writing! of different people hiving a pirfect hand
In thi garni of crlbbage—and I Wll wondering
if you would like to publish thii Item:
In ■ four-handed gime oi crlbbage wtth
iome frlendi, J. R. held thi Jick oi Heirti,
five ot Diamond!, tlve ol Spades and tha five
of Clubi, ind th« five of Hearts WM cut Thil
y li the lint tlmi I hive wen a perfect hind
of crlbbigi.
Thank you, Kimberley Reader, for supplying us with thit Information. Wi ire mre
thit many oi our readers will find thli Item
interesting.
GiW. C, Nelion—Do witaripouti ever ippeir
on lind?
A waterspout li ■ local vorttcular Itorm
occurring ovar a water surface, ind ln origin
ind form il similar to • tormdo over the land.
A.' S, Klmberley-Whit ii the difference between a fog md a cloud?
It li the difference of height from the
earth. Fog il 1 cloud on the earth; cloud li a
fog ln the iky.
Looking Backward
10.YEARS AQO
(From Dally Ntws, November 10, 1935)
Sir Chirlei Klngsford-Smifh, famoui tlyer,
who wu on a record-breaking flight from
England to Australia, Is reported mining. Two
R.A.F. planei, returning from an extensive
leirch over the Bay of Bingal, report they
have found no trace of the lost ivlatgr.
G. E Spirkes, Principal of Central School,
has left to attend an executive tneeting of thi
BC. Teaeheri' Association at Vancouver.
28 YEARS AGO
(From  Dally News, November 10, 1920)
Howird Buih ind W. J. E. Biker returned
to the city lait night from a hunting trip In
the Kettle Valley, bringing with thim thru
held ot blick-tilled deer. ■
H. A. Lowe, iccountant for C. W. Apple*
Yard, hai left for London. England, to spend
the Winter ln tthe Old Country.
40 YEARS  AOO
(From Dally Newi, Novembir 10, 1106)
F. W. Peters. Western might Trifflc Min-
Iger or the C PR, left for Winnipeg lilt night
after completing ■ tour of thi dlitrlct.
A iquidron of eight Britlih blttleihtpi
ind four cruisers, which will participate In
the festivities ittending recaption in Niw
York for Admlril of the Flnt Prince Louli
of Biltenburg, inrhored yesterdiy Un the Hudson River In • single column extending from
72nd Street to i point opposite Grint's Tomb.
Remembrance
By GERALD 8. REES
Poppy Diy once again, rain of shine, iti
37th mnlvenary, and mlllloni of Vetcrift emblem! flaunt crimson flash and flame as
remembrance of the dlubled veterini of bygone bittles whoi. marching days arc over.
We commend them to the loving care of Cinidi till travelling dayi are done. Niw demandi thruit themielvei on this Nitlonil
fund, now widely expanding Iti comradely
acthrltiei. Weiring thi timet tdken it your
own price iymboll_u gritltude for put miny
mercies ind 1 great deliverance. Old loldleri ("They limply iide iwiy!") mich onei
more on Diy of Remembrince ai Lut Poit
trumpet! in heroic litany md quiet rltuil
restores fading memories.
Renumbering Mom, Ypres md Vlmy, we
recall, too, the new names that now challenge
them on regtmentil binneri—Dieppe md Hong
Kong, Faliiie ind the Scheldt Eituary, where
the enemy leirned thit the Maple Leaf wai
an affair not to bi lightly icorned. The bright
battalion! of the unborn of 1914-1918 held high
the torch flung from Jie falling hindi of thit
great irmy of ■ quarter of i century igo which
could not itiy for Ita hOmecomlng, but which
ii marching itlll . . .
"ON GUARD FOR THEE"
Fighting wis not their metier, ind they
hated war, but when there came i nudge from'
the nearly forgotten put, thi new Cruiiden.
did not ihrlnk from their perioral Cilviriel,
but helped to hold the pin for civilixition
md Chrlitimlty. For the lecond tlmi within
a living generation, the flower of Cinadlio
youth hive redeetfied ThU Lind of Oun by
their tajtefed bidners wilH i hard-earned
victory. "O Canadi" bai come illve in our
midst, md its peopje ire girded with sovereign
symbols of nitionhood.
They carried the Canada badge to the
Chlm Seu ind icattered beichhitdi of continental Europe In ilugfeit of murderous steel,
as over their heads through flack-flailed Ikiea,
young men In battle drew, high boots md
white icirvei flew the flghteri ind big bombers snd cime bick—though not ill of them!.
OLD ROADI OF WAR
Theie lucceuon of John McCrie'i comrades did not hilt very long amid the rolling
ridges of Flindin fields, but—■
"Westward they went put Wipers, put old
Fields bought ind paid for by their brothers' blood.*
They ung their lilly sentimental longi
and bawdy sagas ilong the lame poplar-lined
and cobbled paves where in the long igo (O
perished voices of the yesterdays!) their fathers had lung—''Roimln' ln the Gloimin'" ind
"The Moon Shinei White on Pretty Redwing!"
Living on the razor edge ot (Linger, miny of
them died, "the young, the strong md thi
fair", knowing that thli good earth must bl
uved for • wiy of lift becoming Iti high
heritage, and with thli reminder—"For the
whole earth Is the sepulchre of courageous
men; ind their story ii not griven only on
itone over their nitive heirth, but lives on
fir iwiy, without vliible ijrmbol, woven Into
the fibrlc of other men'i llvei."
NOBLESSE OBLIGE
It li therefori iiemly to perpetuiti thi
observsnea of Poppy Diy u memorial of kith
ind kin who were ours ln thit Oldir Wir
ind endurld to the uttermoit ill thit men hid
done and luffered. And alio is i wltneii thit
they hive been lucceeed by i liter generi-
tion, found through equil trill to be fully
worthy of their common herltige. Thli then,
fellow eltiieni, ii thi mtinlng ind the pur-
poie of your Individual remembunoe as you
pin on your coat this day tha scarlit emblem
of the Canadian Legion's Nitlonil Poppy
Fund."
LEST WE FORGET
Test Yourself       Today's Horoscope'
1 Whit wu the name of thi aircraft
carrier which, in the recent war. limped home
to Brooklyn.after being bombed ind partly
burned by Jap planes oft the Japanlle short*
2 About what la the weight of i modem
American destroyer?
J Whit veiselt of the L'S Nivy ire
generally nimid for flihls*
TEST ^NSWERt
I. The U.S.S. Pri-klln
1 Twenty-one hundred tons
3 Submirinei.
You are studious, fond of literature and
travel and unusually broad-minded You
have thi personality and lntrllectu|l ahirpnesa
needed to deil with the public. You ilio hivi
the qualities of • leader ind orginlier. Helpful vibrations cin assist you to put creative
Mens Into • practicable and ullibll form.
Seek help. If you need it todiy to put your
concepts on • cuh paying bull.
Etiquette Hints
Don't permit yourielf to become prejudiced igalnit mother. Inveitigiti for yourself ind find out thi penon'i good and bid
i-.inis ind thin form your ows opinion.
SUNDAY'! HOROSCOPE
A blrthdiy todiy mum thit you hivi
determination, helllgtrtoet igalnit all oppoll.
tlon. ind I wirm-hiirted nitur* that attract!
many canginlil companion!. Ymi an gtoiir-
oui ind affectionate, but will hot be moved
• gilmt your will. A profound truth may come
to you during your nhiervinei of thi Sihbith
.ritual Let thi Implritlofl oi iuch nobli
thought! lut veu through thi wiik by mtdl-
Utlng upon them during the bilinci of the
Says Japanese
Showered People
With Grenades
MANILA, Nov.' > (AP)-The lint
detiils of I mass sliughter perpetrated lut Fib. 18 ind 11 by the
Jipanese ln I ravine neir Till,'
Bitmgii Province, were relited todiy by two blick-clid women it
the Yimashlta wir crimes trill.
Both lost members oi their iim-
Ulu In the slaughter.
While tun streimed down har
cheeki, Mn, Conchh> Liulhatl testified loldleri of Lt.-Gen. Tomoyukl
Yamashlla's commind iet tire to I
barrio (village) forcing her fimlly
to nek refuge ln a nearby sugar
plantation. Pursuing Japmese diverted the fleeing people toward the
ravine.
"I could hear screaming from mln.
women ind children as shootings became Intense ud the Japanese
started showering people with grenades," sbe told the commission in a
halting, choking voice.
Juiniti Barrlon, 26, told of losing
her mother, fither, three sisters and
four brothen. They were vlctlmi of
machine-gun md rifle fire and grenades.
The Yamashlta defence hii contended the Japanese In the area
acted to crush guerilla activities
which were himperlng the Nlppon-
cse ,in their loiing defehilve campaign.
New Zealand
Women Save
Bites for Britain
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Hive you
hurd of "Bitei for Britain"?
It Is i movement itlrted by the
women of New Zealand to send
additional food to the people of
Great Britain.
Informitlon Bnnch of the Wir-
time Prices and Trade Board ln
Vincouver his received news of this
project
Thi women of New Zealmd in
pledging themselves not to use up
ill their ritlon couponi. By cutting dovyn their own comumption
they ire building up • itock of un-
uied couponi for meat, butter, tea
and sugar. These lived couponi
ire turned Uver to the New Zetland
Ministry of Supply md the food
they rtprnent ls withdriwn from
the domeitlc mirket and included
in the exporti to tthe Old Country.
CHAPEL OF PEACI
KITCHENER, Ont., (CP)-A lug-
gestion thit a "Chapel of Peace" be
erected at Niagara Falls as a war
memorial which would be open to
all natloni and creeds, hai been
mide by Mrs. G. A. Heither of
Kitchener, convener of the Immigration committee of the Nitlonil
Council of Women.
"They Died for
the Sake of
Humanity, Future"
TOUONTO, Nov. ► (CP)-Oen. H.
P. O. Crerir, piylng trlbuti to the
"mignlficint contribution" of the
lit Cinidiin Army, uld the more
thu 22,000 men It left burled overieu will hive thilr lives meuured
hot by length but by IWompHih-
ment.
"Thay died lor the like ol humin-
Ity ind i future, better clvill-itlon,"
tbe man who wai their commanding
officer uid. "There could be ne
greater contribution in ley life.
tliAe."
Gen. Crerir li here u pirt oi i
nation-wide tour before hii planned
retirement irom the irmy.
Big Entry lor
Opening Trail
Curling Tourney
TRAIL, B.C., Nov. 8—Thi largest
entry of iny season Is expected to
take put ln Trill Curling Club's
Pre-season Bonsplel which opens
Nov. 13 to itart the bill rolling for
the Club thii Winter. Three eventj,
primary, lecondiry md tertliry, are
planned.
A new feature of the pre-season
bonsplel this yeir will be the mixed
'spiel to be run otf on the ume days
u the main event. The committee ln
charge oi tbe mixed 'spiel Includes
Mri. H. Dupuli, Mn. B. Cilvert, Mn.
Frank Hudoklln, ind Mn. R. R. Potter.
Thi following committees were
recently appointed for the season's
pliy:
Competition committee: R. J.
MacKinnon, Don Sutherland, Mix
Desbrluy.
Ice committee: V. Vinci, T. A.
Rice.
Shift Curling committee: Mix
Gordon, T. A. Rlct.
Junior curling: A. E. Alliion.
Prizes and entertainment committee: V. Vince, G. Ortner, D. Sutherland.
Club houie md rocki committal:
G. Ortner, A. D. Ron.
Classification committee: A. M
Cheuer, J. Atwell, C. D. Stuart, W
P. Robtrtion ind A. E. Alliion.
Britain Cuts
Interest Rates
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Reformi of
major significance ire being Instituted by the British Government
by meini which ire more comli-
tent 'with private enterprise thin
lociallim. Thi Govirnment li forcing the banki to cut the Interest
rites piyibli on public deposit!
by miking drastic reductions ln the
Two More 20-Pounders Caught as
Trout Derby Enters Last Week
With only one week to go ln the
Nilion Gyro IMS Trout Derby, dii.
trict fishermen ira now tn the home
itretch ln their battle for thi prize
money.
In the latest entries to reach
Derby heidquirten in Nelion, there
ire two more fish ln the 20-pound
tlaia—20 poundi UMi ouncei ciught
by A. B. Collinion, md 20 poundi
by Clpt. J. A. McDonild, both ot
Plelson.
Thirty-seven new entries ire In,
bringing the Derby's total to 417
fish.
Recent mtrlei are:
A. B. Collinion, Nelson, 20 pounds
13Vounces, on Clendon Stewirt, it
Queen'i Biy, Nov, 4, weighed In by
A. Men, Queen'i Bay.
Capt. J. A. McDonald, Nllson, 20
poundi, on Glbbs Stewirt No. 4, it
trvtne Creek, weighed In by W.
Kline, Procter.
T. Homenhim, Nelson. 18 pounds
( euncu, on Ruby Eye, it Kooteniy
9iy, Nov. 2, weighed ln by O. Thorny.
is. Bilfour.
J. R. Billey, Nelion. 18 poundi
13 Vt ouncei, on Glbbi Mirtln Plug,
it Wilion Joint, Oct. 28, weighed in
by Wllliim Kline. Procter.
Cipt. J. A. McDonild. Nelion. 18
poundi 7 ouncei. on Red Eye Wlgg-
Wr. it -0-Mile Point. Nov. 3, weigh-
id in by W. Kline. Procter.
T. Homenhim. Nelion, 17 poundi
1 ouncei, on Ruby Eye it Irvine
Creek, Nov. 3, weighed in by O.
Thomu, Bilfour.
I. A. Spelri,  Nelion,   17  poundi
2 ouncei, on Gibbi Ruby Eyi, op-
poilte Lime Rock, Nov. 3, weighed
in by J. Thomu, Balfour
Cipt. J. A. McDonild. Nelion, 16
poundi 4 ouncei, on Stewirt, it 20-
Mlnute Point. Oct. 2«, weighed in
by. W. Kline, Procter.
Georgi riiury. Nelion. 16 poundi
I ounce, on Glbbi Mirtln Plug, it
Wilson. Creek. Sept. 23, weighed In
by Ft. Jinnlngi, Procter.
H. Donlldwn, Procter, 13 poundi
II ouncei, on Glbbi Stewirt No 4,
•t Wilson Creek, Sept. 27, weighed
In by R. Jennlngi, Procter,
G. H. Donildion. Jr. Procter, 18
poundi 6 ounce* on Glbbi Mirtln
Plug, il Pilot Biy, Oct. 20, weighed
in by Vt. Klini. Procter.
A. M. Major, Procter. IS pounds 8
ouncei, on Olbbi Mirtln Plug, it
trv.ni Creek, Sept. 23. weighed In
by R. Jennlngi, Procter
O. Xrinr, Bilfour, II poundi 3
tunrrs, on Glbbi Stiwirt No 6. it
Ume jJuirry, Nlv. 4, weighed in
by J. Thomu. Bilfour
Col C N. Hill. New Denver, 14
poundi 16 ouncei, on Petri Wirbler.
at Wilms Creek. Nov 2. weighed
In by W. Kline, Proetir
W. Harkness, Nelmn. II poundi
11 ouncu. on Stewirt No 4. it tt-
Minute Point. Oct. 6. weighed In by
W  Klln». Procter.
J H. Denildnn. Procter. II
poundi t ounen, on Olbbi Stewirt
No. 3. It Wilion Crmk. Sept «,
vilghid In by R Jmnlngi, Proetir.
W. M. Young. Nelion. U poundi I
ouncei. on Plug, it Irvine Creek,
Oct 2», weighed In by It. Kline,
Procler.
er -• .
Pido-Fads,
By DOUGLAS HOW
Canadian Presi Stiff Wrlttr
OTTAWA, Nov. 9 (CP)-An experiment in simplicity to unlock for
the people tbt complexities ol their
world wu launched lut night.
Thi debut ef "Plcto-ficti," ilm-
ultintouily • chirt, I game, i pic-
torlll preientatlon brought before
•n ludlinoi of polltlcil, educational ind preu npreiantitlvei
Iti unorthodox but compelling'
dirhonitritlon of iuch (uti, u
thit two-thirds ot thi world'i
peoplii wire In • continuous ititi
of itirvitlon before the lecond
Great Wir.
By colon, symbols, caricatures
ud figures, lt seeks through visual
education to put icrou Iti message
thit "A united people are stronger
thin ipllt atoms,"
Ai iuch It repreienti the prellm-
lmry thruit towird educition for
internatlonillim by the educitlonil
Reiearch Society, which his the
blessings of the Council of Educition for Citizenship ind the United
Nitloni Society of Canada.
PICTO-FACTS  IS  BRAIN   CHILD
"Plcto-facts" Ii the brain child of
• group of Canadian educitlonlsts,
scientific, ind professional workers,
artists ind writeri. Iti driving force
comes from Albert Rakovsky, in
Austrian who fled Austria becauie
dt Hitler, a world citizen in thi sense
thit, In struggling Engliih, hi
preaches the belief thit ultimate
peace cm only come ol i peopli
united through the unity ol understanding.
Becauie oi that yearning md beciuie ol the frustrations of language
Albert Rakoviky and hli aides, with
the help of -McGlU University,
•ought and created "Plcto-facti" liter monthi of reiearch ln Montreal.
With what li eiuntlilly a resort to man'i flnt written exprei-
•Ion—thi ilmple drawing—It trlu
to explnln In formi ■ child of
light or in African native could
oome to understand the probltmi
of the world ind the United Nations organization's attempti te
solve them.
Albert Rakovsky believes It cut
be used in schools, clubs, homei,
factories. It hai rules for the beginner md for the heavy thinker.
Iti range, on different charti,
takei in Geopolitics, Economic!,
Sociology, Job-triining, Labor-miri.
agement relations, Government organization ind Pirtlamentary procedure.
R.C.A.F. Pilot Trainees Find
Difference In Peacetime Flying
T. Homenhim, Nelion, 13 poundi,
on Ruby Eye, it Kooteniy Bay, Nov.
2, weighed in by O. Thomu, Balfour.
Cipt J. A. MacDonald, Nelion, 12
poundi 13 ouncei, on Red Eye Wig-
gler. it Pilot Biy, Oct. 4, weighed
in by R. Jennlngi, Procter.
C. J. E. Gny, Bonnington, 12
poundi 12 ouncei on Glbbi Stewart
No. 6, it Wllwn Creek, Oct. 6 weigh
ed In by W. Klini, Procter.
G. Grlmwqod, Nelion, 13 poundi
12 ounces, on Plug, it Outlet, Nov,
4, wejghed in by 0. Thomu, Bilfour.
C. J. I. Grey, Bonnington, 12
poundi 6 ouncu, on Clendon Stewart, it Pilot Biy, Oct. 4. weighed in
by R. Jennlngi, Proetir.
W. Harkness. Nelion, 12 poundi
3 ouncei, on Plug, otf Pilot Biy
Lighthouse, Oct. 10, weighed in by
W. Klini, Proetir.
L. 0. Bartlitt, Nilion, 12 poundi
1 ounce, on Glbbi Mirtln Plug, it
Wilson Creek. Sept. 23, weighed ln
by R. Jennlngi. Procter.
Cipt. J. A. McDonild, Nelson, 12
poundi, on Clendon Stewart, it Pilot Biy, Oct 9, weighed In by Mrs.
L. Jmnlngi, Procter.     .
Mn. G. A. Donildion, Procter, 11
poundi 12 ouncei, on Gibbi Mirtln
Plug off Queen'i Biy Point, Nov. 4,
wtlghed In by Mri. 0. Thomu, Bilfour. i
Wilier Hirknesi. Nelion. 11
poundi I ouncu, on Gibbi Plug, off
Lighthouse Point, Oct. 12. wilghed
in by Mn. L. Jennlngi, Procter-
W. Vint. Nilion. 11 poundi 2
ouncei, on Glbbi Martin Plug, it
Irvlni Creek, Nov. 4, weighed In by
W. Klini, Procter.
Angui McLeod, Nilion. 11 poundi,
on Olbbi Stewirt No. S. it Lime
Rocki, Nov. 3, weighed In by W.
Kline, Procler.
J. H. Donildion. Procter, 10
poundi 11 ouncei. on Glbbi Stewirt
No. 4, it Blike, Bept. 27, weighed
Inb y W. Kline, Procler.
Clpt. 1 A. McDonild, 10 poundi
10 ouncei. on Clendon Stewart, at
Pilot Biy, Od. 14, weighed ln by!
J W. Riley. Procter
Cipt J. A. McDonald. 10 poundi
10 ouncei. on Clinden Stewart, it
Irvine Creek. Oct. IB, wilhged In
by J. W. Riley, Procter.
R. D. Hickey. Nelion. 10 poundi
I ouncei, on Mirtln Plug, it Irvuit,
Creak. Nov. 4, wilghed In by Mri !
D Phllpot. Balfour.
Hirviv H. Stone. Bonnlnalon, 10
poundi iti ouncu. en Rex Ping, it |
Kooteniy Biy, Nov. 3 wilghed In
By W. Kline, Procter.
Cipt. J. A. McDonild, Nilion, I
poundi It ouncee, on Stewirt, it
Irvine Criek. wilghed In by W.
Kline. Prarter
Dr. T. H. Beymin. Nelson. 9
pminda 4 ouncei, ne Olbbi Martin
Plug, it wilion Creak, Sept U,
weighed in by R. Jtnninfa, Procter.
T. Homenhim, NiliAn, I pou
14 ouncei. on Ruby Er», it Kooteni
Biy. Nov.  3.  wilghed  in  by
Thomu, Balfour.
By ENIDNEMY
Canadian Preu Staff Writer
WINNIPEG, Nov, 7 (CP)-Mtn
who flew with thi Royil Cmidlin Air Force ind Ft. A. P. Perry
Commind find there li • difference between wir ind peicetlme
flying.
At the Trtns-Cuidi Airline Pilots School here, only veterini are
employed but their training is Just
as difficult and thorough u thit of
men trilned before ind during the
wir. About 120 ex-servicemen now
are flying for T. C. A. and a class of
16 has just begun triining.
Prevloui experience il ill but for-
gotten once they ire accepted is
T. C. A. pilot trained. There it three
weeki of ground ichool, 25 houn of
link trainer work md up to 20 houn
of ilight Imtructlon before they ire
nullified u flight officere. Uiuilly
• yeir liter they ire mide captilni.
START FROM SCRATCH
"We itirt everyone from icratch,"
uid Jim Meakln of Edmonton, chief
imtructor of the Pllot'i Ground
School. "If they don't make in effort they don't get through."
The chief difference between R-
C. A. F. ind Air Una Plying Is the
degree of precision ba laid. "In an
•lr line everything hu to bl smooth
md pollihed—our flrit concern ls
sifety md comfort whereu in military flying the miln thing il to get
there."
MANY WASHED OUT
J, H. Sandgithe of Winnipeg, superintendent of'triining, uid 16 per
cent are washed out before thiy get
on the line md ibout 29 per cent are
eliminated before they become captains.
"However, air force training It
not the cauie of washouts. It is Just
because they are academically of
technlcilly not _nitabl_—they Juit
hiven't the right temperaments." .
T. C. A. takei i number of thlngi
into consideration ln chooiing prospective piloti^iild W. F. EnglUK
Vice-president. The amount ind
type ot flying done in the servicei
md educitlonil background ire alt
considered.
"We find that a tramport ert
bomber command pilot will likely
make a better ilr line pilot than I
flier from the fighter command, ana
once they have received their train*
big we feel they ire second to none*
The men agree they will find the
greatest difference ln range work,
airline procedure ind ilr reguli-
tlons. They ilso find precision lar
itrument flying itreued more It
their new work.
Robert Frinklln, I pilot trilnii
end • former flight lleutinint
from nur Siikatoon, tummed ue
tha difference between the twe
, types of flying hy. laying thit "lis
thi ilr force flying you ere ee
your own. Hart you have to ittck
to schedule." A Brandon, Min,
boy Kenneth MacBaln, who llu
•ervid u 1 flight lieutenant and
wu awarded thi D. F, C, talrf
"thli lin't the same free and eny
flying ... The tafety of the pan-
•ngere comu flnt."
Intereit ritu payable by the British
Treasury to the binki.
The move li Intended to force idle
money into cireulition ind to reduce thi coit of capital to lnduitry.
Ownen of capitil will ba forcid to
Invest ln productive enterpriie if
they desire i reuomble return on
their money,
Intereit rite piyible to the banki
by the Treuury on Treuury depoiit
receipts hu been cut from 2V, per
cent to S pec cent. Rite payable
on discounted bills hu been reduced from 1 per cent to V, ftr
cent Call money will eirn V, per
cint, md cuh will eirn nothing it
ill. In the iggregite these cuts wtll
reduce the total eirnlngi of the
binki by 144 millions • yeir.
In order to recoup themielvei tht
binks muit pm ilong theu cut!
to their depoilton. They will no
longer piy Intereit on current ic-
count balances. No Intereit will be
pild on dipoilti lodged for i ihorter
period thin 14 days Intereit rates
on loim lubject to 14 diyi notice
of wlthdriwil will be H ptr cent
ptr annum.
It li not too ioon to uy that fur.
ther movei along ilmllir linei ire
under conilderition. Sir Stafford
Crlppi ii known to favor penaltiei
on Idle money u • meins oi reducing the cost of capital to lnduitry and ii i meant of reducing the
heavy burden of Brltiin'i coloui!
debt.
These development! are deilgned
to give Kope to privite enterpriie
to function in the genera! Intereiti
of lociety ind obviite the laemlng
neceuity of itite operation of Industry—Vincouver   Niwi-Henld.
Deaths
Willlim Wird«
NEW YORK
Norton, S4, Preiident of tbe W,
Norton Publlihlng Compiny.
CAIRO—Jick Nlcholi (ige u»
available) Vlce-Preildent In chirge
of international operation! of Tram-
continentil ind Western Airliner
TORONTO — Jimei Lawler, TA
former editor In chief of publicitlodl
for thi Dominion Department oa
the Interior.
LONDON-Lady WooUey, wife et
the Archaeologist Sir Leonard Wool-
ley, ln a London hotel, lt wis in-
nounced todiy. Herself in luthorlty
on antiquities, ihe had accompanied
her husband on all hll trevell.
Helps Check Colds Quickly
You cu often check a oold quickly
If you follow then iMtructiow.
Just u non M you feel the cold «ooi-
Ing os ind etpen-D-i bwdiche, paini
ia the back or liml*. nraiaas through
Uw hodv, Uke a Paradoi table*, a good
big drink ol hot limoaadW or ginger tea
•nd go to bad.
The Piradol iflenji lb-net Immediate relief (roni tha pain ind if hen and
-.lpa)outogito«loile»p.   Thtdcae
■y be repeated, If Between-, mteOtA-
II there ii mra-
■Hill with two
I'tredol tablita dh-ohnd in water. 3caA
try Piredal thi eat tima you ban a
eld md wa ba--m that jrou will he
w-llpleued.    PmdoldOM
point
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dm ot ti* throat,
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Drastic Action '
Heeded Says
Technocracy Head
Speaking before m attentive
audience In the Legion Hall on Wedneiday night. Hub Clark of Vmcouver, authorized speaker for Technocracy Inc., In I ltcturt entitled
Continental Crisis' uld that North
America'! greatest economic and
social crisis of ill time would bl
"dumped In our laps" ln tht Imminent future ll • reiult of the discharge trom wir lnduitrlei, ind
progressive demobiljiatlon from
armed forcei of the United Statei
and Canada, of millions of potential
worktri.
Tht ipi-ker pointed out that the
induitrlil production of the United
Statu and Canada at the clou of
World Wir II, wis running it approximately two and half the prewar rate, with nearly 12 million key
workers withdrawn Into the forcei.
We can absorb a percentage of
our returning veterans by the displacement of the boyi, old men, ind
women who are working todiy, but
that ii not our main problem," he
said. "Our main difficulty ii Technological Disemployment,' the displacement of labor by the installation ot new and faster mechanical
meant of doing the Job.
Phillip Murray, President of
C.I.O., itited recently thit 'Present
Government legislation ln the United Stitei would tike care of approximately one in five returning
veterans.' The remaining four would
at that rate find U their own responsibility to find new jobs, retrieve old ones, If possible, or drop
out." Continuing,-Mr. Clark said,
"If we in this country have been
blinded during the past few years
by the greatest payroll and spending boom In our hlitory, lt is time
to look out. How miny of us re-
alize that we hid gone over the top
of the hump before VE-Diy?
"Avillable figure! Indicate thet
during i period of ilx month! ln 1944
the US. Federal Government cancelled thirteen billions In prime war
contracts. Just before VJ-Day leaders tn Government and Labor told
us that the telegrams were written
out at Washington and Ottawa cancelling all war contracts. They were
evidently sent on schedule."
The aircraft plant the speaker
wu working In "folded up over
night." People were wondering whit
next, md they hid reison to wonder. The evidences of the psychology
of i defeited nitlon were all iround.
"Those who are out of work can't
buy, this ln turn affects consumption and the purchasing power of
otheri is immediately affected.
Those who proposed expansion of
plant become Jittery, ind the effect!
of the grut 'deflation wringer* commences to mike It-ell felt.
"Have our young men md women who have been offering and in
many instances giving their livu,
done so Juit to come back to what
we had before, only worse, unemployment, dislocation and lack of
purchasing power?"
Moit of them reillied thit mni.
thing more wai needed than the de-
feit of Fascist arms ibroid. "Our
war is aglinst fascism, scarcity, feir
md want," the speiker maintained,
and until It was won in iti entirety
there would be no 'peice' here
where we all went It, on the home
front."
"Everyoni realizes thst we muit
hive i more equitable distribution
of purchasing power, and to ichieve
thli we must hivt i more equitible
dlitrlbution of employment. Ttch-
nocricy ii calling for i progrim of
'totil conscription,' or total mobilization of ill our essential operations,
embracing men, machines, miteni!
ind monty, to ensure the imoothut
traniltlon, with tha leut dlilocitlon,
Into the puce.
"A contlnuince of preient politico-business operttlon muni inevitably increasing sociil lnitabilty.
There ire only two bodlu In thi
U.S. md Canada who hive the authority to liter thli, tht Fedtril
Governments of our two countriu.
If thiy tiki thi coungeoui ind
drastic ictlon deminded by the
inirch of events on thli continent,
by Um total mobilization of ill our
vital operations for the benefit of
the peoples of thil continental area
we are Ulured of the complete elimination of insecurity, scarcity, fear
md want We mult move Into in
operation basedjor the flnt time ln
history on 'nitlonil service from
ill, md profit to none.' Then Is no
other wiy."
Ogloff Gets Six
Months for
Three Burglaries
John Ogloff, who wu taken Into
cuitody eirly Thursday morning by
City Police on 'suspicion of breaking
into three Baker Street itoru, wu
given sentences amounting to six
months imprisonment with bird labor in Nelson Common Jail, when
he appeared before Magistrate William Brown in City Police Court,
Friday. Hhe pleaded guilty to three
charges of breaking and entering
and theft, and received sentences of
three, one, ind two monthi imprisonment, or i total of lix months.
Ogloff, who hails from Alberta
and has no fixed addreu, Wu given
three months for entering Godfrey's
Limited, and stealing gdods worth
$34.48, one month for, entering the
Club Cafe and taking $15 worth of
property belonging to Mah Toy, Mah
Ling, Mah Chlnklood and Mah Yew,
and two monthi for entering Peter
K. Reibin's store ind stealing 127.22
cuh.
A Juvenile from Vancouver Is being held ln the City Jail on the same
charge, and Is expected to be arraigned within a week or ten days.
The stores were forcibly entered
after midnight on Wednesday. Milady's Fashion Shoppe, wai alio
entered.
. Chief of Police Robert Harihaw,
who laid the Information, was responsible for the capture of the
men.
CONSIDERED DELICATE
AS A BABY BUT DIES
INHER100THYEAR
HAWSTEAD, Englind, Nov, 0
(Reuten)—Considered "dellcite" is
i girl, Mill Miry Ann Birney died
here todiy within two monthi of
her 100th blrthdiy.
Phofographs of Graves Marking
Last Resting Place of Canadians
■y MAURICE DESJARDIN8
Canadian Preu Staff Writer
GRANVILLE • IMNQANNERIE,
France, Nov. t (OP)—Individual
photognphi in being taken ef
each of thi gravei whloh mirk
tht last ratting place of 6000 Canadian fighting mm Wut ot thi
Stlm River.
Cipt rrink W. Kemp of Lli-
towtl, Ont, nld the picture! will
be processed by men of No. I Canadian CJnvu Regiitritlon Unit which
he led Into Frmce on D-diy plui
two. The plcturei will be unt to
the next-of-kin of each fallen soldier.
21000 GRAVES AT
BENY-SUR-MER
Canadians killed Wut of the
Seine ire concentrated ln two big
cemeteries neir Caen. There ire
JlOO grivu it Beny-Sur-Mer, overlooking the Engliih Channel md
the landing beaches, while at
Bretteville-Sur-Lalze on the famoui
Cien-Falaise road there are another
3500.
Temporary   white   steel   crouel,
sbout three tut high, stand over
eich grive, Inscribed with the mme,
number, Initials, rink md unit of
thi soldiers. A 30-foot white crou
li in the centre of each cemetery.
Later, granite slabs, ilmllir to those
uied in the Flrit Great Wir, wlU
replice the Itul crosses.
GRAVES  KEPT UP WELL
In both cemeteries the grivei in
kept well decorated with flowers
brought by ths French civilians the
Canidlini helped to liberate.
Capt. Kemp uld there are about
300 Cmidlin graves ln the Britlih
military cemetery it Bayeux md
ibout 20 it Ryes. Dud of the lit
Cmidlin Pinchute Battalion art
burled ln the Renville cemetery be-
ilde men ofthe (th British Airborne
Division, with whom they served.
ISO CANADIANS NOT
YST FOUND
Only 190 Canadians mlulng Wut
of the Seine hive not yet been
found, Cipt. Kemp iald. A special
Cmidlin unit Including- • dentist,
doctor ind fingerprint expert Identified molt of the bodlei which lacked Identity discs.
NELSON SOCIAL
By MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX
Charge for engagement announcement! en thli pigi It 11.80
Even Landladies
Get a Thrill
CHICAGO, Nov. I) (AP)-Wiltir
Mick 42, wis fined 110 and warned
to behave when he admitted killing
his landlady when she went to collect the rent. Mrs. Cele Slegel, 81,
told the court yesterdiy he was
just one of i number of mile ten-
mti who tried to itill off piylng
the rent by killing her. Mick pleaded guilty to diiorderly conduct
HUNTER-MUNN
t November 3 Rev. J. F. Smith
of Edmonton united in marriage at
Edmonton J. R. Hunter of Nelion
md Mlu Neta Munn, ex-mitron of
the Kulo Hospital. Mr. and Mri.
Hunter ire making their home ln
the Kerr Apartments.
• Mr. ind Mri. A. R. Moore of
Willow Point vlllted town yuterday.
e Mrs. J. C. McDonald and her
three daughters of Balfour viilted
Nelson yuterdiy.
e Shopper! in the city yuterday Included Mr. and Mn. Charlei
Ramiay of Brilliant.
• Commander Burrard A. Smith
of Longbeach wu imong visitor! ln
town yuterdiy.
• Mri. H. Kritich ind her baby
diughter hive left the Kootenay
Like Generil Hoipital for her home
it 412 SUlci Street.
• Honoring Mrs. Harry Johnston of Montreal, gueit of Mrs. Harold Lakei, Roiemont, who spent
leveril diyi in Nelion, Mn. H. M.
Whlmiter, Filrview, entertained at
two tablu of bridge when thoie
pliying Included Mn. Liku, Mn.
Jinet Coitei, Mn. R. L. McBride,
Mn. R. A. Peeblei, Mn .J. Fruer,
Mri. W. H. Hirold and Mrs. W. Tiylor.
• Mr. md Mn. F. Sindel hive
returned to Trill Ifter ittending
the funeril of their nephew, Ron-
ild Jarrett, Thunday.
• iClrcle No. 1 of.Tr-oity United
W. A. met at'the home of Mn. H. D.
Ferguion, Mill Street, with Mri. R.
Scott u hosteu, when those present included Mrs. W. E. Coles, Mn.
H. D. Dtwion, Mrs. J. P. Fink, Mn.
J. C. Grummltt, Mrs. ScotL Mrs. A.
McLeod, Mn. J. R. McLermm, Mn.
CBC Announcer to
Speak Nov. 19
on Nelion District
Doug Nixon of thi Cinidlan
Broiduitlng Corporation will
broadcut on Nilion md dlitrlct
trom Vmcouver Nov. II at 7:80
p.m., Nelson Boird of Trade wis
told at I ti luncheon Frldiy.
Secretiry W. O. C. Limkill uld
thit I report of thi work of Nelson's
Rehabilitation Council md information on thi recent clothing drive
for the people of Britain wu furnished to Mr. Nixon for um on hli
broidcut
Onifa (tih
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9:00—Lticeiter Squiri to
Brotdwiy
9:15—Lelcllter Squiri to
Broidwiy
9:30—Clirtmont Hotel Orch.
9.45—Muilcil Progrim (CKLN)
10:00-CBC Newi
I0:l5-Dil Rlchirdi Orch.
10:30—Don md Junne
1045—Al Donihut'i Orch
11:00—Ood Sivi thi King
J. Nell, Mri. Ferguson md    Mri
Custer as guest.
e Moit Rev. Mirtln M. Johnson, D.D., Bishop of Nelion, hu left
for Greenwood where he will ad-
minliter conlirmitlon tomorrow.
• Mri. C. I. Archibald, ex-resl-
dent of Nelson, who ipent the past
year md a half at the Coast, has returned.
• St. Sivlour'i Mother! Club
members met In Memorial Hall
Thursday ifternoon with Mri. M.
Lund ind Mri. Frank Phllllpi u
tei hoitesses. Otheri ittending were
Mrs. W. R. Perry, Mrs. J. Dawney,
Mn. T. W. Cartwright, Mlsi Frances
Ward, Mn. F. Jaiper, Mrs. Thomas
German, Mn. E. B. Pearce, Mrs. ?.
J. Boyce, Mri. J. D. Allen, Mrs. W.
G. C. Linskail, Mrs. J. S. Rogen,
Mrs. A. William! and Mn. J. Hamlet
• Mri. Mirtln of Bonnington
visited town yesterdiy.
• G. C. Cidy of Spokine is a
city visitor.
• Mr. md Mn. Fred Carmi-
chiel, 830 Kootenay Street, have
had u guut Mrs. Cirmichael's sitter, Mrs. H. Bryant of Klmberley,
who returni today after attending
the funeral of her nephew, Ronald
Jarrett.
• Mn. Bland of South Slocan
visited town yesterday.
• Mn. Gaskell of Willow Point
spent yeiterdiy in thi city.
• Mn. L. S. Bridley, Josephine
Street, entertained it • luncheon it
Armion'i Wetaudir In compliment
to'Mrt. IflrryVormiton of Montreal,
former Nelsonlte.
• Mn. George Battershill of
Nakuip, who hu been the Implri
tion of miny affalri during her visit
ln Nelion, returni home todiy.
• Very Rev. Father Flynn, rector of the Cathedral of Miry 1m-
miculite, will spend Sundiy it Cutlegir.
« Mn. John McCuilg, Silica
Street, honored her houu guut,
Mrs. George Battershill ot Nikuip
•t in evening pirty Tuesdiy. Con-
tuti were the miln feature with
honon' going to Mrs. Ernest A.
Miriden ind Mrs. E. Howarth. Other Invited guesti were Mrs. Charlei
F. Gigot, Mrs. W. Carruthers, Mn.
M. L. Crilg, Mn. Jesse Seiby, Mn.
George Thompson, Mrs. M. Bridlay
md Mlu B. Short.
e Mrs. R. L. McBride. Hoover
Street, entertilned it in Informal
tei Wedneidiy ifternoon In honor
of Mn. Hirry Johniton of Montreal.
• Lieut. Gordon Batley who hai
spent leveril weeks visiting his pirenti it South Slocin ind hll brother
at Nelson, hu left to tike up hli
former poiitlon u supervisor for the
Britlih Americm Oil Company. Hli
headquarters will be it Moou Jaw,
Sask.
• Miu Miftldi Cecchlnl. 138
Baker Street, Nelson, has left to
spend the holldiy week-end with
her iliter, Mn. E. Bortolusii, 23_
Wellington Street, Trill.
Ask Provincial
Maintenance of
Slocan Hospital
Nelson Board of Trade it its Friday luncheon decided to ask the
Nakuip md Ntw Denver Boards of
Tride to Join with lt ln miking rtp-
reuntitloni to the Provinclil Government to take over ind maintain
the tuberculosis hospital it New
Denver it iuch time thit the B. C
Security Commlulon ihould vacate
It.
C. B. Garland stated that tha hospital at present hid accommodation
tor 75 TB cases, but then wu sur-
roundtng ground on which cottages
could be erected, u at Trinqullle,
thui doubling the accommodation.
He pointed out that relatives could
conveniently visit Kooteniy patients
in a hoipltal it New Denver, uy
in a Sunday, Instead of the prevailing impossibility of making a
one-day round trip to Tranqullle.  '
People from the Salmo Valley
and Trail would alio be interested
ln thii plan, Mr. Garland auerted,
since the hoipltal could also be
available for silicosis victims.
NILSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1945 — B
Board Trade Hears
Hope of Air Service
for Nelson by May
Reporting to the Nelion Board of
Trade at Friday's luncheon meeting
at the Hume Hotel, Mayor N. C.
Stlbbi itated thit Len Cutler, as
replicement for H. D. Dawson who
wu unable to get iway becauie of
pressing City Engineer duties, was
representing Nelson it the ucond
B.C. Aviation Conference Thunday
ind Friday In Pentlcton. M. C. Don-
aldson of Salmo wai also ittending.
Miyor Stibbs also told of tba current proponl of Don Hermon ind
G. Brown, of Trill, to eitibliih a
seaplane bue at Lakulde Park.
Their plm will be lubmltted to
the Council when Hermon return!
from ittending the Pentlcton Air
Conference, ind the Council will go
over the witertront with them.
The Mayor hoped that Nelion
would have air lervlce by Miy.
Board Trade lo
Urge Pre-War
Ferry Schedule
On motion Of O. A. Hoover, Nel-
lofi Boird Of Tride it Iti Friday
luncheon meeting decided to pro-
tut the recently-Imposed Winter
curtailment of tin Nelson ferry service. Mr. Hoover considered It m
Imposition" to have to Ut md wilt
for thi ferry on ltt pruent 30-min-
utt lervlce, while thi Castlegar
ferry wu giving u frequent service
uever.
A litter, received from Ernest
Smith, Dlitrlct 'Engineer, Depirtment of Public Worki, idvlud the
Boird of Trade that effective Nov. 8,
20-mlnute lervlce would continue
to be avillable only during the rush
periods between 7 md 9 i.m., md
8 md 7 p.m. The ferry would operate every hilf hour, 10 mlnutei after
the hour md 20 mihutes to the hour
from Lakeside Park, between 9 a.m.
md S p.m. md 7 p.m. to midnight.
From midnight to 7(10 i.m. the ferry
would run hourly, on mil.
IN»TITUTB PROTMT*
A proteit wu recleved by the
Boird of Tride ln • letter from
Mlu C. Rou, Secretiry of the Women's Initltute it Willow Point, In
which lt wu complained that now
that gasoline restrictions were lifted md since the ferry hid • new
engine md a full itaff of men to
operate lt, there wu no good reison
why urvlee ihould be curtailed. The
saving a few gallons of gu by
the ferry did not compensate the
residents of the North Shore, who
were the miln users of the ferry,
for the inconvenience they were put
to In commuting between Nelion
md their homei and ranches, the
letter said.
The Women'i Initltute wrote thit
now Winter wu approaching, the
roadi were becoming huardoui and
the milling of a ferry was easy and
meant ■ hilf-hour wilt. If there
were children ln the car, it worked
a great hardship on them.
The iupport of the Boird of Tride
was asked in requesting the Government to return to the pre-war 20-
minute schedule.
Thirty-one American newipiper
correiponde ',' ilone were killed
during the war In ensuring that
newspaper readers get the news.
"r7T
FreemaN
FURNITURE CO.
The Houu ot Furniture Valuu
Phoni 115 Nelion
BUY ON OUR
BUDGET PUN
«
Termi ln iccordanct with Wir-
tlme Pricei md Tridi Regulation.
"No country ln thi world ll better
served br 1U press thin Cinidi."—
Senator Charlei Biihop.
tmmtwatswm
SPENCER SUPPORTS
For health garments ond
figure control, tee
MRS. THEA A GIBSON
110 Ktrr Apti, Nelion.
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli
WOOL DRESSES
For Winter Wear
' Sizes 11 to 17
no te fas
MILADY'S FASHION SHOP
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
MALCOLM'S FURS
Stongi
Repiln — Alteritloni
6S9 Baker St.    Phone 9M
MILK
Olve thi children
loti of lt
KooUnay Valley
Dairy
Reliable Watch Repairing . .
Consult—
seottMtemoeemet
CHRISTINE'S
BABY SHOP
OPPOSITE PALM DAHUM
Phone 331
KEEP THE CHILDREN WARM IN
#    Pullover Sweaters      #    Windbreakers
% Kimonos (oil sizes)
"LITTLE PAL" DRESSES md JUMPERS. Priced it-
S4J0 and HM
ALSO LITTLE GIRLS' BLOUSES
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11
CKLN AND
CBC PROGRAMMES
MORNING
t.SS—O Canidi
8:.9-CP.R Triin Tlmi
»:0O-Bpc Newi
9 15- Neighborly News
(JO-NBC.  Concert Orck    '
| 15*-Timt Slgnil
10:00— BC   Girdener
10: l»-CKLN NEWS
10:»-Mui from thi Cithedri] of
Mirr Immiculiti (CKLN)
11 00-Mtii from thi Cithednl of
Mirv lmmieulite (CKLN)
11:50—Rtligloui Period
II:4»—Rtllgloui Period
AFTERNOON
ll:(»-New York Philharmonic
Orch
11:10—Ntw York Philharmonic
Orch.
liOO—Niw York Philharmonic
Orch
110—Church of thi Air
1 00-CrVC Ntwi
I 0»—Concert Corner
3 lS-Concert Corner
J VS-.Oettln'  Sentlmentil   (CKLNI
T iS-Geltln'  Sentimental   (CKLNl
l:0O—Old rivourltei (CKLNi
ISO—John EUhir Reporti
3:4»—Swing Time (CKLN)
400-Sundtr Strtnidi (CKLNi
4:15— Hippr tht Humbug (CKLN)
4:»~Htppy thi Humhul (CKLN)
4:4*-Purle-i Ntwi (CKLN)
S:00—Chirlle McCirthj Show
5.SO—Cm You Imigtne ThitT
(CKLNi
S.45—Divid Evini (CKLN)
S:S!-Songi for Sundiy (CKI.N)
EVENINC
<:0O--StlglM
6 l.-Stig! 44
• JO-Oldeon Progrtm (CKLN)
J:4»-Gldton Progrim (CKLN)
I SJ-CP.R. Tnln Time
700-CBC Ntwi
■MF.   Mttthiw Hilton
LJO-Sundiy Night Show
7.45-Sundir Night Shew
«:0O-NI|ht Muilc
J JO—Muilc from lht Piclflc
»:0O-NIght Millie
9 15—Night Muitc
»S0~M«th»r ind Did Request
(CHLN)
B.45— Mother ind Did Request
(C-SLrl)
10 00-CBC Ntwi
10:1*-Mother ind Did Requeit
(CKLN)
10 TO   God Sivi tht King
Gets 6 Monthi
for Purse Snatching
TRAIL. B.C., Nov. • (CP)-Robert
Wilson, wno cime here from Vincouver two weeks sgo, wis sentenced to six monthi in Jill when
convicted in police court here thli
wuk on i chirge of purse mitch-
Ing.
aMC TO TWO
Then will not he too-h-rl/s,,,
foe 12 snoothi. tmt tku,
Victory Boodi were purchu-
k-memwo+typammkaeteet
"ver 0 nvoBihi. Thli elme, huv
iwte is nsiny ■rsv.d <mv li
monthi. DouUa j uu fm ,*,tom
-*yl So thrifty! So _ifn!
mn rout.MMTDMcreny
*" VICTORY BONDS
fashion First
■LIMITED
The age-old greeting hoi more lignificanci this year than tvir
before. For many people this will be the first really "Merry" Christmas
in six years, and you will want to contribute to their happiness by tending
fherri a cheery greeting. For others this Christmas will hold a note of
sadness and a card will let them know that your kind thoughts go out to them.
Whatever the circumstances a Christmas Greeting is never out of
order. Greeting cards are an inexpensive way of conveying to your friends
the priceless gift of your well wishes.
We have a large variety of cards that will appeal to you Please
make your selection as soon as possible while our itock is complete
Prices an $2 00 to $5.00 for 24 cords (sold in 2 doi   lots only)
•printed with your name and address.
Phone 144
Htkon latly tos
CHRISTMAS CARD DEPARTMENT
Hill    SISI-I.    I,.   - ■ _. -
 • _ NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 194S
■   : »■■■'■■'  ■---; -'—   —I———.,   i  «—•
■..
LEFT OUT OF WILL: Although
thi will of Mrt. Stella Rothchlld,
mother et Banker Lulgl Roth-
child, lift S500 of htr $1,500,000
estate to htr ptt poodle, iht cut
off Mrt. Lucille Krumblne Rothchlld (ibove with one of her children) from iny pirt of the estate.
Lulgl married Lucille Krumblne
In 1040 In defiance of hit mother's
wlihtt. Hi geti • trust fund of
$600,000.
TRUMAN tM NIW YMK *N NAVY BAYi Fruldint Trumin,
■liiklni hi Ntw Yirk bifori • Urn Nivy Diy irowd, reifflrmid thi
U. t. finlin ultiy whloh return to reoijnlii pevtrnmintt Initilled
by term at • ferelin power. Hire ht tt In Niw York lunlni from
•n hliterli window In New York'i elty hill, whin • plaque commem-
•ritei thi ueulin whtn (en. Oeorge Wuhlngton ippiirtd h«r«.
FOOD DIRECTOR: Sir John
Boyd Orr, Scottish nutrition tx-
ptrt, who wu elected director-
generil of tht United Nitloni
Food ind Agriculture organization meeting In Quebec.
BEHIND IRDN BARtl Tlmt for
reflection ea her erlmu li glvin
Ivi Tofurl, Hit "Tokyi Ron" if
th* J«p prop«i»ndi "Zero Hour"
krcl_c_fta <turln| thi wir. Thi
M-yur-ild Ln Anitluborn Am-
erlcin ef Jap ineaitry to pictured
looking tut lhrou|h tht birred
window ef htr uit u ihi iwilti
trlil for lemon igilnit thi U. I.
Col. Joseph MMlngir, 48-yiar-
eld Nul known u thi "Butcher of
Wiruw", stands In thi doorwiy
to hli cell In thi Y.kohirni Jill
when hi li iwiltlng trill. Mu-
Inger, who Is iccused if murdering 100,000 Wiruw Jewi, wu
captured In thi shadow of Mt Fu-
Jlyimi ind taken Into custody by
I pirty of correspondents md
thru irmy men.
ONE BABY LEFT: Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hacquard whose (Ive In*
flnt sons perished as thilr cabin
nur Hllliybury, Ont, went up In
(lame). Mn. Hacquard gave birth
to another ion, oni hour liter ll-
ilstid only by i 10-year-old boy.
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
^RMIN wVMO POR
Flvt MINUTES
STRAIGHT WV€rJ hE
PUT T€ BITE ON
BERT TOQ A SMrV-
&1CX
KftHONEST BERTS
lV.h__7r<SOi.JGTDr3ET
ITONAHORSE. THIS
SArl EMERGENCY! A
MATTER OF LIFE AND
DEATH'I COME ID VttJ
AS A RM.. LOAN kt /
THE TEN AND ilL J
PAV VOU BACK IM \
JUSTAFEwWVYS-
BUT TMAT5 NOTHING. BERT HAS
BEEN WHINING
F0R5MOJTHS
TR/IN6 TQ GET
rr back-
FORTHELOVtOFklUO1
OUT WORRYING A80UT.
THAT MEASLV TEN-SFOT/
ARE ySXI AFRAID VOL)
WXNT GONNA GET IT?
ITDLDVOl iovw
vou amd i will when
•HETWECCWES.'NOW
UkY OFF. WILL VtW"
631
(yJmttafiTCcict
PERSONAL HANDWORK: In-
expemlve to do, hind-worked
monognmi ltnd i look of luxury
to linens ind personal accessories.
A clever idei to personalize glfti!
Embroider Initials with or without frames of vtrled floweri. Pit-
tirn 631 hu transfer of two 1-ln.,
two 194-i"- alphabets ind 6 frimu.
Send TWENTY CENTS (20c) In
colni (stamps cannot be iccepted)
for thli pattern. Print plainly
8IZE, NAME, ADDRESS. 8TYLE
NUMBER.
Send your order to Dally Newi
Plttern Depirtment, Nelion, B. C.
SIZES
H..0
1! «
Womn  TTlwdLn
ALL PURPOSE FROCK: A
smart dreii, designed to slim
down your waistline, Pattern 9171
hat buttoned front thit leti you
■Mp It on In ■ jiffy! Make, It In
cotton for house, in crepe to wear
anywhere.
Pattern 9171 comes In sizes 14,
16, 18, 20; 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size
18, 3 yardi 35-ln.; |/a yard con-
trait
Send TWENTY CENTS (20c) In
coins (itampa cannot be accepted)
for thU pattern. Print plainly
SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. 8TYLE
NUMBER.
Send your order to Dally Newt
Pattern Department, Nelion, B. C
AUNT HET
"I reckon Amy Lou is right.
She says there's a strong clement
in the church against the preacher, and if she ain't a strong element I never saw one"
vturs SAUKS
1                                            1
g
fc§*S_.1?
"I mid* them out of iome plecu
ot colored ribbon*, dear, for the
Armlitlce Diy parade.
-    -
LONDON (CP)-Abolitlon of passports and visas and greater use of
Identity cards is being recommended
to governments by "Popular...," an
international body set up with headquarters in Switierland for the encouragement of travel among workers Of all nations Ernast W. Wimble.
British representative on "Fopu-
larls," iald that during the war
identity cards had been used as
passports between Great Britain.
France, Belgium and Switze^nd
Thii lystem might be used permanently   for   travel,   the   organisation
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.CAUGHT YO
AN' THIS  TIM.E-
YB' IS REALLY Ytt
'AN' COU.
OLE MM! MOSt PROPHY- SlEO -
•k/.auv iher ottsetefmmM
.•rt^VllLTHIS
TIME IN HUNDREDS O' 1"AS»
■one o" wi f«c_>iy-cir.s
WON* COME TRUE;
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TOO HEAVY   I
CARRY I!      I
MAU-
POE.S YO"
EX PECK. ME
T' WALK T'
MAH  OWN
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I
IMUST0TTHI9eOLP
STAN OFF ME COAT-1=
MASGl_r FINDS OUT I'VE
BEEN EATM-INSTEAD
OP BEN'ON THAT FOOL
DIET-SHE'D KILL WE--
YES-MAGGE-I'LL BE
QUAD WHEW I KN END
THIS DET^JUST THINK'
ALL I HAD TOW. WAS
A HALF A BOWL OF __
MILK -AND A Tlwy  f
LITTLE CRACKER*
MR.JK3<&9-AKAR DtNTV
MOORS JUST W-tOKlED
AN' HE5 WORRIED-AS
VOU DIDN'T EAT ALL
OF THE SECONO DISH
OF tCORNED BEEF AKI'
CABBAGE--DIDN'T
. YOU LH^ IT P?
IW!
WEUrl
WHAT I
NOW IT'
TURN!
caaaEjeeMa-M
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V/HEN I BUILD ee
otvn Houser
QOING TO PUT!
SeCRETRANQi!
TO HlDeN'
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tHF FACTCeX-ATLASTCHAN— TO
AJtueiTHIMf
CH, A mmit!)NtrTKfi.iND THAT.Y.THii IS JUiTTOMAAF
V-rTsWHw^/tA'AM-ftfAie ([SumKMtKtWT~f j
hlxt,' / _rr*ts.ua >to« *>> 7» siockme
fvTOtkmiXMlHCtl AT
LASTCHAMCi.'j
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CHICkJ_N5Al.no
MARK
ffwu:
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WUJOKA..U
PIIOI JOsJSl
MIOOH  _ IV KEN MMiKl
tttt Itm     FLYING IHE) INDIA, Arlt
■at (Mer MAKE rr »A«
TO COM. CAY- *_U HAVE TO
RIDE OUT THE fTORAt ON IX
_irwm ftDE Of ONE OF
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PHONE 144
BIRTHS
JH—To Mr. md Mn. Steve
.Grmlte Roid, it Kooteniy
general Hospital, Nov. 2, a
5HOFF—To Mr. md Mn.
iachoff of Brilliant, at Koo-
Leki General Hospital, Nov.
f-To Mr. and Mn. Clifford
04 Carbonate Street, at Koo-
Lake General Hoipltal, Nov.
ON—To Mrs and Mil. John
at Kootenay Lake General
B, Nov. 7, a ion.
jfcjjfo Mr. and Mri. Irwin
M5 Victoria Street, at Koo-
Lake General Hospital, Nov.
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
A8SAYERS AND MINI
REPRESENTATIVES
E W. WIDDOWSON k CO. assAy-
en, Ml Josephine St., Nilion.
H, & ELMES, ROSSLAND, p. C
'Aiiayer, Chemlit, Mini Rprlntve,
fk«'"m-ikt Wmm ASSAi!
Office, 410 Kooteniy Bt. Nilion.
A J BUIE, Independent Mini Representative Pox 64. Trill, B.C.
BUILDING  CONTRAdtSfflT
HELP WANTID
6mCJED AND PRACTICAl.
I for a power-equipped, lr-
d, modern farm ln the Cran-
[ dlitrlct Private residence
ded. Good termi. Referencei
rad. Box No.    0988    Diily
B-A V6<_W_ klNG-3
in to work on dairy farm.
J pij fair wigei, and would
lood home to a respectable
S.   Milking   not   necesiary.
■ Boi; 1783 Dally News.	
_TT;OR~eRESTON VAL-
ospltaL graduate nune, sal-
1100 monthly and mainten-
Apply to lecretary, Creston,
Bj-Saleslady TO SELL
toias Cards on commiilon
■Apply Dally Newi;	
T-^ANtro'^iW tftaE
dutlei. No furnace. Box 836
Newi. 	
JrGOdD tsktrstW. ti6oD
Fraruen Barber Shop,
B.C
jObrTCHATNBLACK.
tend, RR. No. 1, Nelion,
OW  AND  INSTRUCTION
NELSON BUILDING CONTRACT-
ors. No jobs too imall oi too largo
Phone 384-JX3 Box IH
"CmROp'rlACTOr.ll
J. COLIN McLAREN, DC CH-BO-
Jractlc X ray Splnography, Strand
heatre Bldg., Trill, B.C. P
ENGINEERS AND SURVt"
ENG
ft. w.'kAdflfiM. MINIM ANB
Civil Engineer. B.C. Land Surveyor Rosiland and Grand Form.
§oyd c ifflrTXcX Hi Ooft*. ST.;
Nelson. B.C. Surveyor, Engineer
INSURANCrANO REAL __Ft__
6ias f. utMWSV. ttJSiJJRAKCE.
Real Estate. Phone 133.
&
MACHINISTS
BENNETTS LIMITED
Machine Shop, acetylene and
electric welding, motor rewinding,
Phone S93 824 Vernon St
STEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP -
Speclalists tn mine and mill work
Machine work, 1
Electric and Act
Machine work, light and heavy
.•etyle
708 Vernon St, Nelion
ylene welding
Ph.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
ROGER M. HOYLAND
Chartered Accountant
815 Victoria St, Trill Ph. 336
BKO^_'ttkm_fi__lt
re Not Satisfied!!
why not usi your ipan
Sofltably? Why not un-
, door to opportunity?
bookkeeping and ac-
—j In your own home ln
toun off work ind pre-
jrouneU for opportunity
ft knocki.
' preient    correipondence
hai i limited number of
_mh for cmdldates.  First
ante will be given prefer-
Idresi all inquiries to:
I-.
Jookkeeping
Instructor
Co Striet, Vifflouvir, B.C.
*e bijy, sistx'AimncHAMcn.
What have you? Ph. 334. Ark Store
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND
FARM SUPPLIES, ETC
THE  IWHICH m{U..a
CHICKS cm HHIHTJ
t
"PoStal
Write for Free Bulletin ond
Price List.
ITS RESULTS THAT COUNT
Rbmp&Scndall
BOX N, LANOLIY PRAIRB, B.C
Box N Vernon, B. C.
(Branch Hitahery)
JOR SALE-8V4 YR. OLD HORSE
ibout 1250, broken for work md
horseback. (50. John KazakoU,
Shoreacres, B.C.
TYPISTS.
Government wort You J wANTED-COW. GOOD, YOUNtf,
For S^
% ot in acre adjoining ihe city
limlti. All cult.vited.Clty wate.
and light, bathroom, etc. Two
bedrooms, sitting room, pari
itone foundation. Fruit, treei;
•mall fruit*. Small shack on
property. Occupancy by Nov,
_ind. $1300 will    & >% CAA
handle. Price
Two good building loti. Close
ln. No hllli to climb.
Price 	
loti. Close
$450
C. W. Appleyard
&Co.
Eit. 38 yean
Real Estate and Iniurance
302 Baker St Phone 289
WhV, StSt 'change yourTtR?
lniunnci on Houiehold Effects to
i FLOATEK ALL RISK "OLICY.
Thli protecti you igalnit Fire and
Theft and many other haiards,
either at home of travelling. Ask
ui for pirtlculan. C W. Apple-
yird k Co.	
FOR SALE-LARGE h5USE,'FIT-
ted for 8 apt|. 3 blks. from Baker
St. All apti. occupied. Monthly
income $88.00. Cin be sold with
2 or 4 loti, furnished or unfurnished. Cain or termi. Box 0911
Dally Newi. 	
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
firm land, partially improved and
unimproved, alio grazing land In
the Provincei of Alberta and
Saskatchewan. Desirable terms
For particular! apply to Aflt
Supt Sain, 908 Dept of Natural
Resource!, Calgary.	
fOR SALE-A GOING CONCERN.
Small chicken and fruit ranch.
Apply owner, Box 0990 Daily
Newi.	
VfAlWltMjjMALt ACtlEAGf ON
Kootenay Lake, Improved or natural beach, water. Particulars to
Box 384 Dally Newt,
FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS
OUT-OF-TO.WN CUSTOMERS
write for our Chrlstmai Card
samples, ind make your choice
while our selection ii at its peak.
Nelion Dally News, Chrlitmu
Card Dept
FOR SALE—WINTER COATS AND
ski lult $7.50 each. Dresses, skirts
$1 to $100 eich, fit girl 14, also
min's iult, size 40, $3.00. Lady'i
tweed coats $2.50. Box 0955 Daily
Newi.	
Standard Receipt books, 4
recelpti to page with duplicate
iheeti. Nelson Dilly Newi Prlnt-
Ing Dept.
IN STOCK FOR
IMMEDIATE
SALE
Interior Distributors for
Spear & Jackson (B.C.) Ltd.
Saw* hlti, holden. mill lup-
plles. Challenger Power Chain
liwi
Lawrence Manufacturing
Co. Ltd.
Power unlti, logging donkeyt,
road making machinery.
Johns-Manville Co. Ltd.
Building material!.
The Glldden Company Ltd.
I'alntl,  virnlihel and Ucqueri.
Interior Agents for:
Evinrude Outboord Motors
Electric Lighting Plants
Case Industrial and Farm
Products.
Pulleys—solid and ipllt bearings, shafting and collars, etc.
Pipe—black and galvanized, ill
ilzei. Pipe Fitting!—velvet, etc.
Mine Ralls. Hoists—single and
double drurrl, large ana imall.
Motori—ilngle ind three pheie.
Comprmori iteam inglnei,
cable ind chains. Stoperi and
drifters. Jack hammers, pumpi.
Nelson Machinery
& Equipment Co.
214 Hall St Phone 18
Mining, Milling ind Siwmlll
Machinery. Building ind Contractor.' Supplier
NATIONAL PORTABLE SAW-
MILLS ire strongly built for economical production to suit Weitern Canadian timber. Manufactured by NATIONAL MACHINEBY
^COJ^^^ncouver, B.C.
fOR SALE-PIANO. GOOD TONE.
Cheap for cash. Box 0945 Daily
Newt.	
tltM. EASTMAN MOVIE CAM-
era. New condition. Phone M2
daytime.	
fOR SALE—BLACK FUR COAT.
Apply Suite 5, Gallagher Apti,
Riflwiy St
Pipe - frrriHBS
•TUMI sJ»ft-
clal  low  pricei   Active Priding
GcT,  918 Powill  St.
ftW
Vancouver
SALE - 2  SLIDING  FIRE
»ln it home. Free lnforma-
1C.C. Schooli, Winnipeg.
UATIONS WANTED
 low ntei for non-com-
al   idvertliementi   under
liking
.Itlcatlon to aisiit peo-
ing employment Only
freih. Price muit bi reiwnible.
Cuh. Box 835 Dally Niwi,
fKi5¥EED   YORKSHIRE   PIGS.
doon with track. Flnk'i Furn.
SD.LL  COAL  HEATfR   $8.   818
Gordon ltd. Near Ridio Stn^
LDIN6   IRONDia
NEW   f
boardi $2.50. Piy leu it the Ark.
SU-UKEM.      IUKI.SH.K_.    flUO. j JE-J-;:,-.---= r PAIB~rirnT TNC
SI?  dollars  each. F.O.B.  Jowett F°R Sfi_l ~ _™n  CURLING
ttonei. Phone 84.	
fOR SALE-CHILD'S CRIB Bffi
mittreu. Phone 19.
«ft SALM-DA? Cl6ct; 6/.K
BrOI, Edgewood.
WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS
SHIP US YOUR SCRAP MITAL8
or Iron. Any quintlty. Top pricei
paid. Active Tridlng Compiny
918 Powell St..  Vincouver. B.C-
_ one week (8 diyi) coven
lumber ol required liner
le In idvince. Add 10c U
lumber li deiired. _    ^^
, PARPEN t, mJRSERY
"OF    NEWLY-BUILT
you will be Intereited to *ANTED T6 Tn_s__iJ_ CAT."BOX
now possible for you to_ob- j   300^Da^, y^	
in I Ship Ybtm hides to j. p. mor-
WANTED-SEVERAL CARLOADS
of planed lumber moitly _x4'l,
ihiplap and boards. Write Royil
Lumber Yirds Ltd.. Calgiry, Alberta
end ornimental   treei
, many patented. Cm all be
A at reaiombli prlcei. For
lnformitlon Write encloi-
l   itamp. Box 133 Dally
ijt AMnWnwrjst
In Canada, lateit varieUei;
imellai, evergreeni, fruita-
,lal_. Chooie your plmti at
NURSEME8, W. 41st
Mine, Vincouver, B.C. New
ited catalog on request.
JJ""^ LLOYD" GEORGE
iking Raipberry canei, 75c
English Whlteimlth Goose-
50c each. Blickberriei »1
Black curranU 50c each.
Nelson. 	
  _   FRIE'~C~IRCU-
able. Write Jack Gellit-
la'i leidlng producer of
better nut treei Box 19,
BC
|nn Baily Npujb
ttUEPHONl 1«4
Advertising Rote
■ Una per Insertion
__ line per week 18 cor,
I Iniertloni for colt ot *>
i line i month
Ml)
_om t llnei per Ineertiori
^pumben lie extra Thli
liny number of tlmei
I (LEGAL) NOTICES.
DCRS. ETC
• line first lniertlon ind
„, lutjiequent lniertlon
ABOVE RATES  LESS
I PROMPT PAYMENT
HAL. tOW RATM
.eomminlil iltuatloni
I (er Iti fir my required
et llnei fir il» diyi.
In advance.
ION RATES
I            -—I    W
, per weik
Vance      3B
, per year 1300
bide Ninon!
•iih    ..... _  $    TJ
onthi     1-M
..    400
._. $00
i ntei ipplv In Canidi,
Ititei and United King-
mhlcrllieri living out-
ular carrier ire*
and    lo    Cinidi
xtri nostagt> Is required:
31 m   Hires' monthi
I monthi 38 00i one r«'
gan, Nelson. B.C.
rocker. Apply 110 Joiephlne.
RENTALS
WANTED- LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-
ing room or. roomi, furnlihid. No
chlldrm. R. G. Gordon, c-o CP.
Express Co. Ph. 414.
Belt & Pulley
Division
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT LTD.
Lirgeit Weitern Stocki
V-rHP Belti 16"  to  100"
V-EC Cord Belts 30" to 300"
TEXLITE PULLEYS AND
SHEAVES
Single Oroove— ill wldthi
Multiple Groovei.
MAUREY PRESSED
STEEL PULLEYS
All iitie-Jtt" to 19"
CONGRESS DIE CAST
PULLEYS
JH" to 8"
Send for Frei Catilogue:
Belt & Pulley
Division
Dominion BM|. • Edmonton
PERSON
Get our Fun-Budget Hood for t
Iawtww) At-
trance of belt youn agiln, with
M^*W__«^(]R*o'«r. II
(JOMld SPKdHES-RECfTATKfrs
bosk 50c; Amateur Mlnitel Book
40c; Pirty Fun Book 50c. Emplri
Noveltlei, Peterboro, Ontario.
25c~rs l^^Sc
P.O. Boi 434. Vancouver
:p. roll developed end print-
iprtnti 8c. Free 3x7 coupon.
m
BROOC)
"EAR-
klndi.
rings, drug sundries
Write tor Surprise Pickige, $1.
Kootenay  Distributing  Co.  Ltd.,
Dept N, Box 143, Nelson, B.C.
FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-
ed (8 or 8 exposure roll) 28c. Reprlnti 3c each. For your snapshot!
chooie Krystil Finish Guaranteed
non-fade printa. Krystal Photos,
Wllkle. Saskatchiwan, EiUbllihas.
over 30 yian.	
FURS
Buy your fur coit now-^flpeclil
prices, large telectlon—No luxury tax.
POLAR FURS LTD.
548 Granville St.      Vancouver
SOMETHING NEW-WIN A TRIP
to the BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE or $2000 Victory Bond. Proceed! tin aid of Canadian Legion
Building Fund. Tickets 3 for $1.00.
Send money order to Imperial
Treasurer, Branch 234, Canadian
Legion, Guelph, Ontario.
STOP ITCHING Tl
eczema, psoriaiU, ringworm, a
letei toot ind other ikln Irritations with Ellk'i Ointment Wo 8
prescription of noted ikin ipeclal-
lit Itch relieved promptly, ikri
healed quickly or monev refund-
ed, $1.00, $2.00. Mall orden filled
promptly. Order today from Elik'i
Medicine Co. Dept tit Saskatoon,
Suk
Stop siJFFfAIKa FROM Tflt;
lowing stomach Disorders: Acid
Slomich, Icdigeition, Heirtburn,
Coated Tongue, Bid Breath Sick
Headaches, etc. Uie Elik's Stomach powder No. 2, prepared by
experienced Pharmacist. It must
give Immediate results or money
ack. $1, $2. Ellk'i Medicine Compiny, Dipt 43, Sukatocn, Silked, $1.00, $3.00. Mill orden fljfid
promptly Order today from EltK'l
iy fr
CLfl
NEWELL'S HE7TH CLINIcTMl
Kensington Bldg., Winnipeg Man.
Newell'i Liver, Kidney and Bowel
Tei $3. Newell'i famoui Pile
Salve. Full treatment $5. Sample
$2. Newell'i famoui Virlcoe ulcer Salve. Sample $2. Newell'i
famoui Arthritis, Rheumatism Ll-
nament Sample $2. Niw Life
Herb Inhaler for sinus, headache
md citarrh. Lilt for years 75c.
The ibovi wld on money bick
guirantee.
AUTOMOTIVE. .
MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES
Truck
Operators
825x20 Dual Heavy Duty
Truck Chains.
34x7 Dual Hwvy Duty
Truck Chains.
92x6 Dual Heavy Duty
Triple Side Truck Chains.
Complete line of Heavy Duty
Truck Cross Chains.
Central Truck
& Equipment
703 Front St. Phone 100
NELSON, I. C.
MINI!
Anglo-Huronlin
Arrrftitlci .-—.
Aunor  —
Aubelle  -
Aumiqui
Bue Metali Mining .
B.HA3..  ...Z..
Beattle Gold Mlnei .
" Jdgood Klrkland ...
objo Mines,- -.
Buffalo Cdn
Buffalo Ankerlte.:
Caitle-Tnthewey ......
Centrei' Patricia 	
ChntervlUe ■	
Cochenour	
Conlerum Mines	
Convert 	
Consolidated M k S
Donalda  ,..	
Dome Mlnei	
Duqunni  „
EaiTMalertle	
Elder 	
Eldona .
SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHTS.
Nelion Auto Wricking and Garage.
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN
a $10,000 Home built wherever you
wiiht Or If you prefer ,we wlU
give you $10,000 In victory Bondi.
Monthly $100.00 Victory Bond
driw. Proceedi for underprivileged children ind their play-
Soundi. DONT DELAY. SH
wn right now, tend $1.00 to
Verne Tupllng, Secretiry, Klwin-
b Club of Sudbury, Box 53, Sud-
bury. Ontirlo
Rave your doctor and
Hospital bills paid anywhere
in North America—No need
for large advance payments
or groups. Contract can be
paid monthly. Join the Reliance Health Assoc., Chamber of Mines Bldg , Nelson,
BC
Winterized
AND
Ready tq Earn
1937 FORD DELUXE COUPE
1936 PACKARD 120 SEDAN
1937 LAFAYETTE SEDAN
1930 NASH SEDAN
11930 PACKARD, 7 posseriger
Also
2 Outboard Motors and
a Horse.
KOOTENAY
MOTORS
(NELSON) LTD.       '~>
H. Harrop.
NELSOH DAILY NIWI, SATURDAY, NOV. IQ, 1941 — 7
Toronto Stock Quotations
Falconbrldge  Nickel
France_ur  	
Ooldale    ™	
Gold Creit 	
Giant TK _
Golden Oiti „_
Clod's Lake Gold	
Rirker
Hird Rock Oold 	
Hirrlesne	
HoUlniey 	
Hasaga    	
Hudson Bay M ft 8
Internal Nickel 	
Jaion ....
Jollet Quebec . >	
Kerr-Addison   	
Klrkland Lake	
Labrador  	
Lake Shore Mlnei ..
Lamaque   	
Lelteh Oold    -	
Llngman Lake . ....
Little Long Lac .	
MacL Cockihutt 	
Mndscn Red Like
Malartlc Gold
Mclntyre-Porcuplne
S.33
.    M
4.10
. .10
1.15
.17Vi
m
1
,M
.41
1.70
1.54
1.75
1.71
4.83
1.80
128
74.25
1,30
28.25
1.37
IH
1.21
1.M
129
.78
.25
.85
1.75
30
.54
.11
.84
.38
1523
190
84.73
89.75
.49
.85
15 85
1,70
7.00
2325
850
1.45
1.32
1.30
9.15
3.35
3.40
71.80
fCen-le Red Uke
iour Porcupine _
Pejmstet' _
Perron Gold  ,—
Pickle Crow Odd ....
Powell nouyn Oold ....
Preiton Eait Dome ...
Queemton 	
Quemont , ,...„
San Antonio Gold	
Sherrltt Gordon .........
Siscoe Oold  .•..:__.
Steep Rock  __
Bladen Malartlc 	
Sullivan Coni 	
Sylvanlte 	
Teck-Hughei Oold ...
Trimcont R  _
Upper Can 	
Venture!    _.
Walte Amulet _.
Wasa Lake       	
Wright Hargreavee	
OILS
Britlih Amerlcin   ....
Chemicil Reieirch ....
Imperial  _
Inter Petroleum	
Royallte    	
INDUSTRIALS
Abltlbl Power A	
Bell Telephone  	
Brewers ft Dlitlllen
9C Power "A" 	
BC Power "B"	
Building Producti	
Can Car ft'Foundry ....
Can Malting _
Can Pac Rly	
Can Ind Alcohol "A"
Dominion Bridge   	
Ford of Canada "A" _
Goodyear Tire   _
Imperial Tobacco ......
Montreal fower	
j Nat Steel Car _
Power Corp _.
KSteel of Can ......_,._.
1.58
1.66
1.64
1.60
.41
3225
.72*
M
ttt
.71
141
4.15
1.45
2.70
.95
13.73
6.00
.70
.75
3.45
.40
s.no
3.40
5.10
1.30
2J40
1275
3 80
1 40
473
14.13
.31
15.00
11.89
16.90
9.00
172.00
11.00
14.90
4.00
13.00
16.29
11.00
17.39
14.00
SB.28
18.23
109.50
13.38
22.25
11.26
11.19
78.28
TYlwJud JjuwcU . . .
Xlfht million tons of food were
frown ln victory |ardeni u a reiult of dally ntwapaptr campaigns
in Canada and the United States.
DAILY CROSSWORD
I Particle of
addition
4. Search out
». Hebrew
milium
5. Fiber from
century
plant
7. Dextcroui
8. Scorch
10.'Mender of
poll, etc.
11 Olouy-
lurficid
fibrlci
13. Hall!
17. Pirt of
"to bi"
10. Belonging
tome
11.1 ill nd (Br.
W.Indlu)
H. mull with
.tackle
(mut.)
18. Arrogint
(colloq.)
M.Typi
mruuri
16. Percolated
17. River
((win)
IS. Llcentliti
ln Medicine
(ibbr.)
10 Shop
d.t:4.' aiauj '
\mm xwrvi
anaciH aan__a
run i j « nn
aiiia_ii_n tm
lit'.!,     lf.lt
in ai .:_ nu
IW'I   lll.lt
■jiiii fi_i.i.ijji
in ji'.iu iu.1
wasa 1ijjsu
Ilill.ll    l.-JUJl.
UJ ill i.Xlri
Y>sU"ii)'s lusn
12. Elliptical
U.Mark on
. theiktn
It. Pick iway
16. Terrible
18. UtUe child
ACROSS
l.Mmdirln
tei
4. Dandy
7. Pile
». Sendi forth
12 Chin
whtiken
13, Networki
14 Fit
15. VVinderlng
(vir.)
18. Unit of
work
17. Birdi, aa
iclisi
18. Klngi
(ibbr )
19. Insect
21. Number
J2.Inter
24. Blundfri
25 Ooddeis of
hm'ests
28. Kigoutof
gimi
2». Aloft
30. Awrtnkll
31 At the prei-
ent time
34 Opposite of
brother
38 Prlmi donni
37 To Impede
(Uw)
38. Per. to tldn
39. Belch
40. While silk
•cirf (Eccl )
41 Marry ,
42. Spread gru*
to dry
DOWN
l.Horiee
1 Flock
(TtVPTOQlOTr—A eryytegrea «w6_Mea
VBUH SH RVRBK SS MFXXrQ JtCHH.
R   TCDWN   ri   JCHRO   RKO   XIIKCKI-
o r o h.
Tutrrdiyi fryploouoUi THBRrg SUCH A CHARM IN
MEI-ANCHOLY 1 WOIIl.n KOT, IF I COULD HI GAT-
ROGERS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AtfD
iiwmill esjulpment of ill types.
Send ui your enqulrlei. Nitlonil
Michlmry Compiny Ltd., Vincouver, B.C.
 i.JA tlJUJUMIill II. II 11,111
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
OF RELIABLE MINING
MACHINERY
Mancha Trami and Mucking Machines, Mine Rails,
Pipe, Compressori, Rock-
Crushers, Boll Mills, Stop-
ers, Jock Hammers, Valvev
Vancouver Sales &
Appraisals Limited
8M  Beich  Avenue
Vincouver, B. C.
Quick Cash
For
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Get the money you need to
irisp ■ builnen opportunity it
Campbell Finance Corporltlon.
Lomi up to $1000 ire quickly
irringed in strict privacy ind
without red tape, your life Is
lnsurid at no eitn cost See i
Cimpbel! man todiy.
CAMPBELL
FINANCE CORPORATION
LIMITED
S60 Biker St Phone 1003
Above Flnk'i Reidy-to-Wear
PUBLIC NOTICES
POWER SAWS. QASOLJrtnt AND
electric model F, 8 h.p.; model L,,
8 h.p.; Beivir roodil, one mini
•aw, IM h.p. Immediili delivery
on model F ind L. PURVIS t
RITCHIE k SON LTD, 651 Horn-
by St, Vinoouver, B.C	
FOR SXOPNlWlfARm llAft-
rls two bottom tractor plow with
tractor hitch and power lift, Juit
uied 1 leison. Apply A Cherncff,
Bonnlnglon, BC.	
paint SpraV  coMMUBIOW
complete with hon and funi, tn
slock AIR EQUIPMENT SER-
VIOK LTD, 1401 Hornby St, Vin-
I'hone 144 tor Wint Ad tirvlei
"GOVERNMENT  LIQUOR  ACT
(Section 26)
NOTICE  OF   APPLICATION   FOR
CONSENT TO TRANSFER or
BEER LICENCE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
on the »th day of November, A U
1W5, thi undlrsigned Intends to ap-
ply tn the Liquor Control Hoard (or
ooruent tn trinsfer Beer Licence
No. 6701, Iuued In reipect to premises being pirt of a building known
il "Little Davenport lloter iltuili
it Salmo, Ilrltiih Columbii, upon
iin'ls dlscrtbed i, I/>tl Thirteen,
Fourteen and Fifteen In Block Four,
Lot Two hundred ind sii-A, NeLjo
Lind Reil-tritlon District, from
John Geoflrev Haywood to Charlei
Benjlmln Reld of Vancouver, Britlih Columbia, the transferee.
DATED at Silmo. British Columbia thli llth day of October, A D
1643
CHARLES nEN,IAMlN REID,
Applicant and Transferee
BRIGGS &STRATTON
Gas Engines
4 Cycle
Several sizes now In stock
Ideal for Boats, etc.
PEEBLES MOTORS
LTD-
Nilion md District Distributor!
153 Biker St Phoni 1000
FOR SALE—'28 MODEL A FORD
Sedan, CAtlJM, it t»«0. City
Auto Wreckers.
PIPE USERS
Save moerey by purchasing your piping netdl from the largeit mp-
&liir of reconditioned pipe ln Cinada All pipe guaranteed lound.
ireaded   ind   coupling!,   rindom   lengths.   Immediate   shipment
FOB. WINNIPlO
Uied pipe      New pipe
Si;,
v, ■■
S "
1  "
IV
lit"
!M:
8
Weight
•fflt
66
111
IM
IM
Tl
SM
.113
i
Used pipe New pl(>e
Bl. per           Bl per Gal per Gal per
100 It            100 ft 100 ft^ 100 ft.
.06                  .07 N, 06 MV,
.07                .00 Vi .06 .1]
.06                i.*1. II .16
.10                11 IT .11
II               3D W 3S
.14               3t IS _s
Sea si
M Tt
60                 90 115
jo          in len
Flttfngi, tiIvm, troughl, tank heitin, water  cirrlin. hnvv  boi
itovei      Wrlti   for   new   free   citilogui Order   direct   from—
D. SMITH IRON & METAL CO.
Dept,
3*7 Jarvle Are
Wlnnli>eg. Manitoba.
TIRE CHAINS
KNOBBY TREAD TIRES
For all-weather driving.
Good Stocks Now on Hand.
PEEBLES MOTORS LTD.
ROOM AND BOARD
WANTED-ROOM AND BOARD
fur four gentlemen. Boa 840 Daily
News. ______
LOST AND FOUND
I/1ST-PINK MITT WITH WHITE
fur on lower Vernon Street lait
Thursday. Phone 42.-R.
WINNIPEG GRAIN
WINNIPEG, Nov 8 iCPI-Oraln
quotation!
Opin   High   Low   Clou
RYE:
Dec.
Mar
July
Oats:
of 51H.
CASH PRICES'
OaU: 1 CW. SH4: ei 3 CW Sit.;
3 CW. sm: nt 1 fied 514, 1 teed
51',; 3 feed Site; ] feed 81; I fees!
li   trick 514
Rye' I CW. Ill; 1 rw IM; 3
CW 163; re) 3 C.W. 153. 4 CW
l7fiV't; track 187
Screenings 6500.
NEW YORJtMJtllltlei ind Induitrlil ipeetiltlei led a leleptlve idvince ln the itoek market with
galni of fraction! to around three
polnti while many leaden ihlfted
Into further loilng territory.
TORONTO- Dliplaylhg general
itrength, the mirket wu definitely
higher at the cloie though volume
wai a bit draggy. Intereit wu uppermost ln cheiper Goldi md ■ few
registered iltable galni. Some medium-price Issuei alio Armed. All
four Index groupi were higher. Volume wu iround 2,900,000 shares.
CHICAOO—The ihirp upturn In
griln futum oontlnued with December wheat hitting the 61.10V.
celling for the flnt time and Decern-
ber rye lelllng hl|her thin wheat
for the flnt time ilnce the flnt
Greet Wir,
Rye wu up more than 4 centi a
buihel it tlmu, md wheit md oatl
more than ] cents, before becking
down occasionally under profit-
taking. Both December wheat md
rye hit new peaks (or M yean.
December rye at one time told at
11.8284,1» centi higher than wheat
Wheef doeednJTto Ht cent
hSherftan »e jirevloui flnlih, «rra
WU unchanged at 11 ISH celling],
oats were iheid % to 18t cent, rye
was unchanged to IVt cent higher,
and barley' was At off to H up.
MONTREAL—Trading tempo wu
slow and trends towird lower
lower ground on average In ciut-
loui tridlng on the itock exchinge
and curb market
VANCOUVER- Tridlng fell ott
on the stock exchinge u only 56,055
shares chinged hands. Minei were
iteidy md Olli mide • recovery
after losses the lait few diyi. Mlnto
•old 11,600 to lead sales ind gained
V, ta 614, Hedley Mucot lumped 5 to
1.50. Grull Wlhkme fell 184 to 21.
Privateer rose 1 to 68.
LONDON — The stock mirket
agiln wis quiet Britlih fundi were
offered md iome occuloniUy were
off Vt
WINNIPEG— An iggresslve demind for rye future* lint prlcu 3o
thi highlit level In lomi yein on
the grain exchange.
At the high polnti the July future
advanced the five cent daily limit,
and December came within 84 centi
of the limit
Profit.tiklng cut Into ixtreme
dim ind it the rime values win
2\   to 384  cents ■  buihel  higher
MONTREAL STOCKS
with Wecember it 61 JT.
Tridlng wu active with general
buying by shlpperi, commlislon
houses ind locals.
Export tride wu conflnid te Mil
of 260,000 bushels of wheat for ihlpment to Norway and 600,000 buiheli
ot rye for United Statei buyera, poe-
ilblye for re-export to Europe.
VANCOUVER STOCK!
MINIS     '
BRX  _
Bayonne .
B R Coni.
Brilorne .
Cuyunl
INDU8TRIAL6
Assoc Brew of Can '
Cm Steamship Pfd .
Con Mln It Smelting
Dom Steel k Coil B
H Smith Piper Pfd
Nitlonil Bnw Lt4   .
Shawlnlgan WAP
St Lawrence Corp
BANKS
Commerce 	
Dominion 	
Imperiil        .    	
Montrul 	
Nova  Scotia   	
Royil
Toronto
33 no
41 50
74 00
13 00
25 56
4: 50
19 50
885
1«35
21 K
231*1
11 T>
28 r.ii
18 25
29 50
1S.H    IMUj
18084    1951.
18314
17314
1704
1117
1634
174H
All  futures at celling prres
FOREIGN EXCHANGI
N1TW YORK. Nov I (CP)-Thi
Cmidlin dollar wu unchmged it
i dlicount of 6 6-16 per celt In termi
of United Stitea fundi la eloelng
foreign ixchingi deillngi todiy.
'Ottawa foreign exchinge boird
ratee 6mi.»si per oent Wit) The
pound sterling wis unchmged at
64 03\
DOW JONU AVERAGES
30 India.
20 ralli
15 utlla
191 46 off n
AUS off  01
nr ap ie
NEW YORK STOCKS
10173
58 RS
194 25
90 75
39 73
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16 13
189 50
322 no
48 sn
74 15
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68 15
149 50
8875
80 73
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Orandvlew -
Orull Wihhme .....
Hedley Mascot ....
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Iilmd Mountain _
Juon      _
Koote Belle  _
OXeery   »
Pacific Nickel »
itoto. ■•.  -
ftnd Oreille	
Pioneer Gold	
Prem Bord    	
Premier Oold	
Prlviteer  	
Red Hiwk    	
Reevei MioD  _
Reno Oold  _-»
Salmon __
Sheep Creek  _
Sllbik Premier _
Tiylor Brldgi  _
Whitewater   	
Wellington   	
OILS
AniCQndi	
Anglo Cinidlan ...
A P Consolidated ..
Cal k Edmon 	
Cilmont	
Commoll   -	
Commonweilth .	
Dalhnusle    __
Diviei  _
roothtlli _
Home	
McD Segur Exp ...
Mercury	
Model
Natlonil Pete     ...
Okalta Com   	
Pacific Pete     	
Royil Cmidlin    .
Royallte
Southwest Peti ....
Sunset
United
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NAIROBI. Kenya, iCPl - The
list scoul census In the British Eait
kfrlcan Colony of Kenya ihowed
that there were 622 Srouti ind 418
Cubs In the Nairobi district lloni
Amerlcin   Can
Am Smelt A Pef
Amer Telephone
Amerlcin  Tobacco
Anaconda
Beth Steel
Cmidlin Pacific   ..
Dupont
Eastman Kodak
Gen Electric
Gen Motori
Internit Nickel
Kenn Copper
SUn Oil ol N J
Union   Pacific
OS Rubber
US Steel
Calgary Livestock
CAI.OARY, Nov. » (CT>- Prices
iteidy on good butcher rittle and
eosel. Proipecti for l fairly good
clem up for the weekend.
Thundiy"! receipt* 1016 raille,
Ul Clival. tlN hogi ind M0 iheep
Oood te oholce butcher iteen
1050-1100. Common to medium
8.00-10,01. Oood to choice butcher
hllfm 1.>H0.80; common to me
dlum 7 00-9 00.
Good  cows  7 50-813;  common ' to
medlu* 6.00-7.25   Oood  to   choice
veil oehrei 6 00-9.50; common to mi. i
dlum 7 JO KM
CanneVl ind cutteri 4 (10-5 50
I.ambs 11.00-11.23, ewes and jear- ,
lingi 4 00.7 no. I
CIRCULAR
LETTERS
Reproduced    by   our    Lltho
Offief Prwteu
Think  what  thli  meonj   l(
you  have  to sign   1000  or
more circular letter..
By thii method one signature only is necessary.
Soves you latxir,  time
and money.
▼
Aik Vt\MbbA Thli Proem I
I
Nelson Daily News
Printinq   Department
NEUSON. n   C
 • - NItSON DAILY NtWJ, SATURDAY, NOV. 10, IMS, liliniillllimi
LAST TIMES TODAY — Complete ihowi 2:00-7:00T8:58
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Civic
"Happened In Springfield"
Colored Cartoon, Newt
Pre-Holiday Midnight Show Sunday ot 12:00
done«»-
and »"
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Revlon
Sew tempting ihide
TATAL APPU"
Kill Poliih, Lipitlck ml
Pice Powder
Mann. Rutherford
DRUG co.
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J. A. C. laughton
Optometrist
Sad* 205
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
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Phone 14. lor Wint Ad Service
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URGE SIZI COMFORTERS
Special $3.95
' HOMI FURNITURE
tiiHimHiHiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniin
KOKANEE
SERVICE STATION
■nd GARAGE
i   Expert Repair Work
Promptly Done.
Gu, Oil, Waihlng, Qreulng.
 nf
Opposite Bank ot Montreal
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Hive Your Furniture Expertly
'    Recovered at the
NELSON UPHOLSTERY
419 Hall St. Phoni 14.
•a—t—tmBmaatam_________*______________
W. W. Powell
Company, Limited
The Home of Good Lumber
Telephone 176
Wholeiali md Retail
Fool of Stanley Street
Hudson, Enex ond Terreplane
PARTS AND SERVICE
SMEDLEY GARAGE CO.
Next to Port Otilce
508 Vernon St Nelion
v   I ■   ■
MEN'S OXFORDS
— ot —
Bootery
■ ■ ■ ■ ______h_m ■ ■ ■ ■
JhitWify, SaVwlcsl
Stop at
Cuthbert Motors Limited
• WE CHECK YOUR OIL
• CLEAN YOUR WINDSHIELD
• CHECK YOUR RADIATOR
• TEST YOUR ANTI-FREEZE
• PUT AIR IN YOUR TIRES
The Home of Sky Chief Got,
Aviation and Red Indian Motor Oih
DODGE - DE SOTO DEALERS
Opposite Pott Office and Hume Hotel
PHONE 75 — NELSON, B.C.
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NEWS OF THE DAY
SEE PAGE TWO
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ROSCOE
AND
FOURNIER
OARAGEMEN
SKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE
Phone 122 Nelson, a. C.
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Have the Job Done Right
SSE
VIC 6RAVES
MASTER PLUMBER
PHONE 81S
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ASK YOUR GROCER TOR
HOOD'S
Supreme Milk Bread
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If It's Electric
F. H. SMITH
Phono 666     351 laker St.
Select Your
Chrlitmai Gift
.:    ."■ From
MILLINERY
We corry a full line of accessories that make the ideal
gift.
See Our Lovely Selection of
Dinner Rings
SOMERS' FUNERAL
SERVICE
702 Baker St Phone 292
Open Day and Night
Crematorium Ambulance
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ELLISON'S
VITAMIN 8 FLOUR
Contains 400 International Unlti
ot Vitamin Bl per pound.
Get It at your grocery itore.
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J. R. WATKINS
Quality Producti, Extract!
and Spices.
SPENCER C. COLMAN
.24 VICTORIA  8T.
Prompt — Dependable
Guaranteed Radio Service
McKAY&STRETTON
Limited
Phone M4
Nelion
Nelson City Is Over the Top
iiith*
9th VICTORY LOAN
However We Are Still Considerably Below the Average Increase of Other
Unlti in Iritiih Columbia
Nelson Is Proud of its
Victory Loan Record
Therefore let us not stop now. Invest your savings in this 9th Victory Loan
and show the rest of Canada that now as always, Nelson
is reedy and willing to do its part.
If you feel you con buy more Bondi cell er tee yeur lander end oik hli advice
or cell 906 and e Victory Loan Salesman will cell on yeu.
Sponsored in the Interests of the •th Victory Loon by
Wood, Vallance Hardware
COMPANY, LIMITED
Melon Dew Cafe
RE-OPENED FOR
BUSINESS
RADIO
REPAIRS
NELSON ELECTRIC CO.
E. A. CAMPBELL & Co.
Chartered Accountants
Auditors
ill Biker St Phoni 135
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THOMPSON
FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE  SERVICE
"Distinctive funeril Service"
315 Kootenir St Phone Sti
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When your hair li
dresied nicely, you
feel confident.
Haigh Tru-Art
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FLEURY'S   Pharmacy
Prescriptions
Compounded
Accurately
Med. Art-; MIX.
PHONE 25
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*im»r
For Building
or Remodelling, Choose
JOHNS-MANVILLE
Standard Asbestos
FLEXBOARD
HERB li • Inpreot, .
hlliMI-q Ulnul 10 Kill TOSH
mdi. Asi us ta rol.lir ducrtb
l>g idTustioM ik^ earn ei IM
A-biUM naboud
I Nelson Machinery &
Equipment Co.
114 Hill Bt.
Phon.
I 11
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WI CARRY A PULL STOCK OP
LANTIGEN
A—For Common Coldi, Sore
Strati.
B-For Citirrh, Bronchltli,
Slnui.
C—For rtheumitlc. Niurttli ind
Sclitlce.
D—For Bolli, Carbuncle*
E—For Hijr Fever.
F—For prevention of Whooping
Cough.
$6.00 por treatment
Sold it Your Rexill More
City Drug Co.
Phoni 34 Box 480
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v. i , \mm
Distributed In Nelson District by
Acme Automotive Supply
Available at your garage or service station.
T
Jackett
By DEACON BROS-'
A pure wool garment ■.
slip into during those <
moments. Roomy, b
good looking.
EMORY'S
LIMITED
Tho Men's Stort
Al turpentine li expenilv
paint manufacture, ■ turpi
substitute il made from • petti
distillate (white spirit) (or a
ning agent
Look! Look! Look!
AT ALL THESE
12 NIGHTLY RAFFLE PRIZES
To Be Given Away at Next Tuesday's
KINAUCTI0N of tbe AIR
Remember the net proceeds of this year's Kinouctions
aro to benefit four worthy local causes, namely, tho Boy
Scouts Assn Building Fund, the Kootenay Lake General
Hospital, the Pronation of Kids' Hockey in Nelson, and
% for a reception for all the returned men in Nelson and
District.
TUESDAY NIGHT'S PRIZES WILL IE:
1    Chenille Bedspread, value f 17.30
1 Fancy Pottery Table Lamp, value $10.75
1 Round Wall Mirror, value $9.95
1 Fly Fiihing Reel, value $7.95
1 Man's Zipper Jacket, value $5.95
1 Silver Cake Plote, value $5.00
1 Hunting Knife, value $4,65
1 High Grade English Leather Pocket Book, value $4,00
1 Man's White Shirt and Tie, value $3.50
1 Hardwood Sandwich and Relish Tray, value $3.23
1 Old English Wall Plaque, value $2.75
1 Lady's Toilet Set, value $2.50
Purchasers of tickets also have a chance of winning one
of the Four Grand Raffle Prizes to be drown at the conclusion of the 4th Auction, the prizes on which are:
1 Silver Fox Stell, valuo $100.00
2 Individual Fosses for two people to the Civic Theatre
for a period of 6 months, value $134.50
1 Mexican Silver and Jade Necklet, value $33.00
Ticket! will be on iale ot the Star Grocery, the Butcherterli, the
Blickwood lnsunnce Agency or from _ny Kinsman.
50c Each or 3 for $1.00
PHONE 288
We Call For and Dellvi
Men'i, ladiei' suiti. ladiei'
Dresses, plain
Men'i ind Ladiei'
Summer Coats
EMPIRE CLEANERS I D
9
Pre-war, Chrome-platt
GAS TANK LOCKING C
With two keys, compM
51.73
CUTHBERT MOTORS L
THI
Coffee CupCt
Specializing In      '
Homo cooked meals at
sandwiches.
Neir Greyhound Dioot
r ii rn ii. 11 ■ ii i iii mini mill iti
For Reliable Watch Ref
PROMPT   SEHVICS
HARVEY'S
68. Baker St.
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15 YEARS' EXPERIEN
WITH THE T. EATON <
Service on all makes of I
and refrigiriton
WELL'S SERVICE SW
SIT Vernon St Phoni
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_m
Dark Ton!
Regular Saturday Dm
Closed for tho Som
Watch for Sped
Christmas En
and Ntw Year's
Dances at the Pla
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BOYS and GIRLS
Do You Want to Have Your Own Businesi
and Earn Your Own Money?
It you do, make application for one of Ihe
Good Profit-Yielding
Daily News'Paper Routes
Now Coming Open.
Applicants can start  learning  routes Monday and will
have their first Profits by Soturday.
Apply to MR. RAMSDEN,
Circulation Department
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THE lEMtE
Nelson Trantfai
Ltd.
Nelton, B.C. PI
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