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Sa to Seek Release\nazi'Captured Ship\nNAZI DRIVES ON\nFRENCH ADVANCE\nPOST ARE FOILED\nExtrd * Effort  Beaten\nby Counter-Attack\nin Warndt Forest\nBy ALEX DE HOLSTEIN\nHivu News Writer\nPARIS, Oct 24 (CP.-Hivis) -\nFrench troopi today counter-it-\nticked In force on the Southeut\nfringe ef the itrtteglo Wirndt\nForeit foiling a Qirmin mtnoeu-\nvre which threatened to engulf a\nFrench advance pott\nThe Nui itteck ind thi French\ncounter-drive transformed 'Into a '\nfairly large-Malt battle what had\npromised previously to be merely\nanother routine engagement, tuch\nas has marked the desultory fighting on the Western Front slnoe\nthe outbreak of the wir.\nGeneral operatloni list night and\ntoday were confined to email\ntklrmlihet In attempts to rectify\nrecently-occupied positions and\ndrive the enemy out of uncomfortably cloie llnet.\nSTIFF RESISTANCE\nHowever, when the Germtni\nopemd their itteck in the Warndt\nForest where the Frenoh maintained several key entrenchment!\nIn tha withdrawal towird tha\nMaginot Line a few dayi ago,\nthey found unexpectedly stiff re-\nilstenct. The Germtni were\nforced to throw more troopi and\ngum Into the action, and whm\nthe extra effort threatened to\niweep out of a contested French\nposition, the counter-attack wai\ntuceeisfully launched.\nThli wu the first time ilnce the\n\u2022 began that a Pirii High Corneal eomlhtimque had mefrtnmeO\niuch in action by the French. The\noperation wai taken to Indicate the\nFrench were determined to dispute\nwith aU their itrength tny ittempt\nby the Reich armiet to drive them\ntrom their lait position! on Germm\n\u25a0oil. \u2022\nTha evening communique Indicated imall raldi, pitroU and am-\nbushei were Increasing in Intensity.\nToward the clow of lait night\nand during thi diy,\" the communique said, \"there were raids\nand ambushes at various pointe on\n. the front Thin were brisk en-\ngtgements netr tht Eitt fringe of\nthe Wirndt Forest where one of\nour posts attacked by the enemy\nwas extricated by an Immediate\neounter-attaok.\"\nFate of Vessel's Crew Worries Officials; 39\nSeamen A,board Were British Saved   .\nFrom Sea by Captured Vessel\nRUSSIA TO GIVE FULL INFORMATION\nPRESIDENT ON TOUR\nPresident Albert Lebrun today\nvisited French cltiei, villagei and\nmiUtery posts in the shadow ot tbe\nMaginot Line in Alsace.\nAccompanied by Colonel Chapiui,\none of his mUltary aides, the 68-\nyear-old President called at the\nvarious staff headquarters md supply bases and chatted with civilian\nresidenU of the villages of Saverne,\nReichsoffen and Pfaffenhotfen.\nAt Strasbourg he was received by\nthe Mayor and Military Commander\nIn a City normally Inhabited by\n200,000 people but now almoit\ncompletely evacuated,\n|URY EXCLUDED* AS\nCOUNSELS ARGUE IN\nINDIAN MURDER CASE\nNANAIMO, B. C, Oct 84 (CP).-\nAn assize court jury was excluded\nfrom court today while defence tnd\ncrown counsels trgued over admissibility of evidence.tn the hearing\nof Simeon McLean, Indian charged\nwith murdering five-year-old Isabella Rice here.\nThe court ruled thit the evidence\nof Mr. md Mre. WUliam Rice, parenU of the child whoie body wai\nfound wrapped in i sick near the\nIndian reserve, wu tdmUitble and\nthi couple wu recalled md subjected to lengthy cross-examination.\nTemperatures in\nAlberta Falling\nEDMONTON, Oct 84 (CP)-One\ndeath, new low thermometer readings, halted harvesting operations\nand plugged roadi were luted tonight u Albertem checked up in\nthe wake of their flnt whiter bliz-\nurd.\nThe body ot i mm tound deid a\nmile weit of Edmonton wu Identified by Royil Canidlan Mounted\nPoUce u Wong Dip, 60, a Chinese\nformerly employed In m Edmonton\ncite. Although nil body wu pirtly\nfrozen, tt wu not thought his deith\nhad been ciused from the cold.\nCause ot deith wu lUted u coronary thrombosis.\nThroughout the province new low\ntemperature readings were recorded. Both Calgary and Edmonton\nlilted lows of 10 above while ln\nNorthern Alberta, Lesser Slave\nLake and Athabaska readings fell\nto 10 below. In Southern Alberta\nwhere mow was still falling early\ntonight tbe low reading wu 13\nBy WITT HANCOCK\nAuoelited Press Staff Writer\nMOSCOW, Oct 84 (CP).-Ar-\nrlval of the United Statu veuel\nCity of Flint in I Soviet port u a\nwar captive with a German prize\ncrew' in command confronted\nRussian official! with a knotty\nand UcklUh problem in Internttlonal Law tonight\nThe United Statei Ambasudor,\nLaurence A. Steinhardt wu allured by Vladimir Potemkin,\nVice-CommUiir for Foreign Af-\nftirt, thtt full InformaUon would\nbe furnUhed u toon u tvallable\nconcerning the ciptured 4863-ton\nvessel.\nThe embassy pressed Inquiries\ninto fite of the crew of 43 md the\ncargo ot tractors, grain, fruit\nleather md wax ihe wu Hid to\nbe carrying tor Englmd.\nINTERVIEW CORDIAL\nSteinhardt ducribed hU interview with Potemkin u cordial md\nnld he wu promUed detail! as\nwon u obtainable trom Murmansk where the City of Flint\nwu taken, flying the German flag.\nDelay of a day or two wu expected ilnce there in no Foreign\nConsulates it Murmansk, Russia's\nNorthernmost port which la not icebound ln winter.\nThe City of Flint put ln to Tromio\nNorwiy, lut Fridiy tn the hinds of\ni Germin prize crew to Imd Uie\nStonegtte't crew md then dlsap\npeared Saturday hound for Mur\nmansk.\nThe Amerlcm crew wu uld to\nhave been on board the City ot\nFlint at the time, although Norwegian offlcliU were not allowed to\nboard her,     -.     .       ,\nThere wu comlderible spec-\nillation here u to why the German\n,!, jrew, ftt|t Into js Jtusslao pict\nknowing that Under International\nLaw they would ba Interned. One\ntheory wu thit they had been\npursued by a British warship.\nAnother wu that the Germans\nhoped Russia weuld purchtu the\nCity of Flint'* cargo and thin re-\nthlp It te Germtny tn a Ruulan\nboat\nWASHINGTON, Oct 34 (AP).\n\u2022 \u2014The United Stetu prepared tonight to teek release of the ciptive American freighter City of\nFlint and at the ume time worried officiate strove to find out\nwhat became ot the vessel's crew\nafter she wu seized by i Germin\nraider which lent her to Murmansk, a Russian port\nPresident Roosevelt said he had\nno word u to whereabouU df the\n43 sailors. Because of difficult\ncommunications with the far\nNorth city of Murmansk, it wu\nnot deer whether they were\naboard the City of Flint when the\nvessel arrived there flying the\nGermm flag ind under commind\nof I Germin prize crew. Stete Secretary cordell HuU appeared worried over the lick of information.\nCANADIAN ACTION AT\nFRONT TO BE COVERED .\nBY CANADIAN PRESS\nOTTAWA, Oct 34 <C3>). - AcUon\not the Canadian AcUve Service\nForce in France wUl be reported by\n\u25a0 Canidlan Prei itaff war correspondent W. Rupert Daviei, Pruldent today told Hie semi-annual\nmeeUng of the Board of Dlrecton\nof The.Canadian Preu.\nMr. Daviei, who made a three-\nweek tour of Central European\ncapitaU immedlitely before the outbreak of war, uid that Cmadian\nnewspapen were being provided\nwith the most complete newi coverage on the wir available to any\ngroup of newspaper! hn the world.\nIn iddition to the output of the\nCmadian Preii London bureiu\nthere were available for use the\nreports of .the Associated Press,\nReuters. Havas News Agency and\nthe Preu Auoclition, cooperative\nnewi body.of the United Kingdom\nnewiptperi. \u201e\nDEUTSCHLAND SAID TO\nHAVE SUNK STONECATE\nOSLO, Norway, Oct 34 (AP). -\nThe 10,000-ton Germm pocket\nbattleship Deutschland was reported\nby authoritative sources today to\nhave been the veuel Which unk\nUie British freighter Stouegate ln\nUie middle Atlantic.\nFint icoounti of the Stonegate's\n\u25a0inking ucribed it to i submirine.\nPenoni who quutloned ber survivon, however, quoted them u\nuying it wu the Deutschlmd\nwhich unk ber with a torpedo.\nNO CONFIRMATION\nLONDON. Oct 34 (AP). - An\nAdmiralty ipokesman uid today\nthere wai \"no preient confirmation\nof I report lhat the Germin pocket\nbattleship Deutschland had slipped\nthrough the Britiih blockade md\niunk Uie Britiih itetmship Stone-\ngate.      - \t\nFORMER NEWSMAN OF\nKASLO DIES AT COAST\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Oct\n34 (CP) .-Charlu Edward Sands,\n70, veteran newspaperman and\nresident of British Columbia for 45\nyean, died here lut night\nAmong the papen for which he\nwrote were the Vincouver News-\nAdvertUer, The Vincouver World,\nThe Vincouver Ledger, the Koo-\ntenaian it Kaslo, B. C, md the\nSurrey Guette.\nCLEARS WAY FOR DODGE\nESTATE COURT HEARINC\nDETROIT, Oct 34 (AP).-Clrcuit\nJudge Theodore Rlchter overruled\nobjections of John Duval Dodge today to cley the way for an Immediate Probate Court hearing on\ndisposition of the 310,000,000 utete\nof hU half-brother, Daniel Dodge,\nwho died ifter m explosion at his\nSummer home in Northern Onterio\nAugust 18, 1838.\nPICK UP BRITISHERS\nReporti from Norway aaid the\nvessel which captured the City of\nFUnt wu the fut crusler Emden,\nnamed after the historic German\nraider of first Great War days. Prior\nto the capture, Norwegian officials\nsaid, the City of Flint had picked up\n38 BriUsh seamen adrift in open\nboats after their freighter Stone-\ngate had been iunk by what iome\nreporU stld wu the German pocket\nbtttleihlp Deutschland.\nDENIES RIGHT\nHuU denied the right of Russii\nto keep the City ot FUnt md it\nwit reliably learned the Stete Department would requut release of\nthe vessel If Ruula did not voluntarily permit her to depart President Roosevelt uid he hoped to ,te*.\nUie vessel back.\nOfficials here apparently were\ntaking their itendT on a United\nStetu Supreme Court decliion\nwhich may be ilimmed up thus;\n& \"W-Jft V*t mnt Vf mere*f an\n'Amer^%l\u00bblpV\u00abi*o.Vcb*i.1tstt of\ncontrtbtnd and If a belligerent\nului hir, thi ship may bi uken\nInto a port of the belligerent\ncountry, but not Into a neutral\npert exeept under exceptional\nelreumstencei iuch at ttreu of\nwetther, brukdown of machinery\nor lack of provlilont.\" *\nHuU wld mora thm halt of\nthe cargo ot Uie City of Flint was\nconditional contraband, and iome of\nit wu absolute contraband.\nConditional contraband Ii ma\nteriil, iuch ll tood md clothing,\nwhich U Immune from leizure if\ndestined for civil populations of a\nbelligerent country but subject to\nseizure If destined tor the armed\nforces. Absolute contraband, iuch\nu steel, is subject to seizure if it\nU being shipped to any one in a\nwaning nation. .\nHuU characterized Uie seizure of\nUie City of Flint u a case of force\nall the way through. What he rneant\nhe itld, wu that, according to the\ndispttchu from Moscow, the vessel\nippirently wu teken in bmd ind\ni new crew Installed on it md a\ndifferent flag placed over it\nU.S. WORKS FOR MORE\nLATIN-AMERICAN TRADE\nWASHINGTON, Oct 34 (AP).-\nThe United Statu Government put\nnew steam today into lta drive to\ncapture Latin-American trede from\nwar-hindered, European exporteri\nby coordinating Into one committee Uw rival efforti of a icore of\nFederal agenclei. Henry Grady, A*\n\u2022Utant Secretary ot State, heads the\ncommittee,        '\nDudley Wood, Latin-American\ntrade idvUer at the Commerce Depirtment dlwloied thtt repretent-\nttlvu of department stores would\nbe Invited here to tell Latin-American commercial attaches how to\nsell more goods hi the United\nStatu. Latin Americans have claimed for yeart they did not htve\nenough dollan to buy U. S. producti.\nFlat on their itomachi md uilng tbeir knip-\naacki is shields, French infantrymen ire pictured\nneir the icene of action lomewhere on the Wutern\nfront This picture wu passed by the French censor.\nVETERAN WOMEN\nIN REGISTRATION\nEDMONTON, Oct 34 (CP).-\nOne womin who worked in in\nAUied munltloni fictory during\nthe flnt Greit Wir enrolled tor\nlervice here today In the voluntary regUtratlon of Canadim womm campaign. Aonther of the\nseveral hundred who have enrolled participated in the siege\nof Ladysmith during the Boer\nwir.\nU. S. ASSURED ATHENIA\nCARRIED NO MUNITIONS\nWASHINGTON, Oct 34 (AP)-\nThe Cinidlin government gave the\nUnited Stetu a \"formil .assurance\"\ntoday that the British lin* Athenii,\nsunk Sept. 3 while en route from\nEnglmd to Montrul \"carried no\nguni, immunition, or mujmloni of\nwar, either u cirgo or at itorei.\"\n3 MONTHS FOR BRODIE\nVANCOUVER, Oct 34 (CP) -\nSteve Brodie, one of the leaders ot\njobless -who staged a month long\nlit-down-itrike in the postofflce\nhere lut year, drew a three months\nJail sentence In police court todiy\nu the result of a second sit-down-\nstrike lut week.\nPAPAL MESSAGE\nEXPECTED SOON\nVATICAN Cil*?, Oct. 34 (AP>.-\nThe first encyclical of Pope Piui\nXII wu expected In Vitlcin clrclu\ntodiy to follow cloiely bU return\nfrom hte Summer palace at Cutel\nGandolfo next Friday,\nPublication of the encycUcal Saturday, on the eve of -the Feut of\nChrist Uie King, wu held Ukely.\nVatican offlcliU declined to forecast content! ot the Pipil meuige.\nThe document hu been revised\ntwite because ot the international\nsituation and authoritative tources\nexpressed belief it would be devoted largely te world affaire.\nAnother important event \u2014 tbe\nPope'i appointment of new Card-\nInaU In the first couistory ot hii\nreign\u2014wu reported imminent\nVatican officiaU uld Uie consistory almost wu certain to take plact\nin December.\nHavu Newt Agency reported tn-.\ndty that-according to.an tuthorltf\n\u2022tive Vtttean saist.\nImportant chapter!\ncyclical wiU detl with .\nism in Ute Nui Retch md intl-re-\nligloui persecution ln the Soviet\nUnion.  \u25a0 \u2022 , . *  \u2022'\u2022   .\n it       i is is    \u2022\nCITIES SHOULD\nCARRY ON, SAYS\nMAYOR McGAVIN\nVICTORIA, Oct 34  (CPWWe\nihould not be content to lit down\nand let Municipal Government go\nby the board, tecauu it may be\nyean before normal' condition! are\nreitored,\" Mayor Andrew McGavln\nof Victoria told Uie Union ot BritUh' Columbia MunlcipaUtiea here\ntoday.\nHe emphulzed the necewlty of\nhaving MunicipaUtiu carry on deipite the activity of aU aectioni of\nthe Province, Dominion md Empire\nin Uie wir effort\nReeve J. B. Leyland. Pruldent\ndealt with conferencei held during\nUie year and ipoke ipeclfically on\nthe re-allocation of relief chargu by\nthe Governmmt Including the new\nposition on Uie \"unemployable!.\"\nSavings affected by Ute change ln\nlet-up amounted to approximately\n$600,000 all told to the Municipal\ntaxpayer, he uid.\n\"May I be permitted to expreu the\nopinion that, notwithstanding the\nuncertain timu which we may be\nfacing, the MunicipaUtiu of thU\nProvince must continue to preu for\nsome meuure of relief from m Intolerable financial burden which\nland should not be called upon to\npay,\" he uid at one point\nSIR |AMES GRIGG NEW\nWAR UNDER-SECRETARY\nLONDON, Oct. 34 (CP).-The\nWar Office tonight announced Sir\nJames Grigg will succeed Sir Herbert Creedy u perminent Under-\nSecretary of Stete for War. Sir\nHerbert has beld the position since\n1924 and hu been Member and\nSecretary ot Uie Army CouncU\nalnce 1920.\nThe new perminent Underaecre-\ntary recently returned from India\nwhere he wu finance member ot\nthe Indian Government for five\nyeara.\nVICEROY BLUNDERED,\nDECLARES GANDHI\nLONDON, Oct. 34 (CP Cable).-\nMohtndu K. Gtndhi todiy described as a \"blunder\" the statement by\nthe Viceroy of India, Use Marquess\nof Linlithgow, offering to reconsider\nthe country's constitutional poiition ifter the war te over,\n3 BRITISH SHIPS\nREPORTED SUNK\nNEAR GIBRALTAR\n. GIBRALTAR, Oct. M (CP). -\nThree BritUh freighters were reported sunk todiy ln the vicinity\nof Glbrelter. They were the Benin\n\"Ridge, 24T4 tons; Tafna 4413 tons,\nmd Ledbury, 3828 tons.\nDetetii of Uie linking! wera not\nImmedlitely ivallable.\nAn eirlier dispatch reported the\nLedbury had been fired upon at\na point about 80 milu Wut of\nthe Streiti of Gibraltar.\nTurkey Assembly\nIp Meet Nov. t\nBy LLOYD LEHRBA8\nAuoelited *reu Staff Writer\n i Oct 34 (KP): fe The\n| NaUonal Assembly at Turkey\nI meet Nov. 1 when lt ll expected\nto, ratify, tbe recenUy conclt^d-d\nBritiih-French-TurkUh Mutual Assistance Pact v\nEnvoyi from mmy nations have\nconferred with Foreign MinUter\nSukru Sarecoglu, ieeklng informition on Turkey'! position in view\not the breikdown of Turkish-Soviet Russian talks In Moscow md\nthe lUbsequent igreementi reached\namong Turkey, Great Britein md\nFrance,\nFranz von Papen, Germm Ambuudor to Turkey who left for\nBerlin ifter tbe breikdown of So\nviet-Turkiih negotiitioni, wu reported returned immediately to\nAnkara. '\nTurkey, meanwhile, continued\nher efforti to stimulate foreign\ntrade through discuMlons with Germany, Rumania md Sweden. The\nGermm clearing agreement expired Aug. 31 and talks relative to\ni new igreement were expected to\nitart with Von Papen'i return.\nTO STUDY MEANS OF\nPROSECUTING CASES\nOF WAR PROFITEERING\nVICTORIA, Oct 34 (CP). - A\nbasis on which proiecutlon! for war\nprofiteering ln commodity prtaei\ncm go ahead will be laid down at\na conference this weekend in Ottawa, Attorney-General. Gordon\nWUmer Indicated today.\nHe announced that Col. Eric Pepler, Deputy Attorney-General will\nleave by plane tonight for the Federal capital to attend \u2022 meeUng\ncalled by Hon. Norman McLarty,\nFederal Labor Minister.\nDlfflculttes of enforcing the pruent anti-profiteering regulations will\nbe discussed and, lt pouible, a\nformula laid down tor carrying them\nont   >\u2022\u2022\n(OLD AND HEAT\nTROUBLING U.S.\nScottish Ship Sunk\nGLASGOW, Oct 24 (CP). -\nThe Cltn Chisholm, 7296 toni, wu\nreported here tonight to have been\n\u2022unk. A Clin Line veuel, regis\ntend in Glugow, the Cltn ChU-\nholm wu ltunched ln 1037.\nPRINCE  BACKS  BRITAIN\nBIKANER, Indit, Oct 34 (CP).\n\u2014The Mahtrtjah of Blkaner,\namong the most influential of the\nIndependent Hindu Princes, todiy\ngive full endonement to Brittin'i plan to postpone flnti settlement of India's status unUl after\ntbe wir. .- '    \u25a0\nMINERS REMANDED IN\nILLEGAL STRIKE CASE\nBRALORNE, B.C., Oct 34 (CP)\n\u2014Six member! of the International\nMine, Mill end Smelter Workeri\nUnion were reminded until Nov. 1\nwhen they ippetred in police court\nhere todiy chirged with hiving\nciused m illegal strike at the Pioneer mine this month.\nThe mm\u2014W. J. Cameron, W. A.\nPaterson, C. A. HaddreU, A. M.\nCameron, A. Penman and S. Norm-\nlund\u2014were charged reparately md\nuch posted a ball bond of $50.\nB. C. TEACHERS TO\nMEET AT VANCOUVER\nVANCOUVER, Oct 34 (CP). -\nThe annual Convention of British\nColumbia School Trustees' Association wiU be held here Nov 13 and\nJ4. Fifteen resolutions have been\nrifted for consideration of memben, \u2022\nPUBLISHER DIES\nSHAUNAVON, Saik., Oct. 34\n(CP). \u2014 Robert Mixwell Sanburu,\n80. co-publisher ot the Shtuntvon\nStandard, died luddenly here last\nnight ending a lifetime spent in\nthe printing ind publUhing buiineu.\n*\nFIRE SWEEPS CANNERY\nCHASE, B. C, Oct 24 (CP).-\nFmned by a high wind fire iwept\nthrough the Home Food Products\nCannery, destroying equipment\nand damaging itock today.' The\n'lou, which U expected to be\nibout 89000, U partlaUy covered\nby insurance.\nSEATTLE, Oct 34 (AP).-Wtnter\nitruck early with sub-freezing temperaturei ind mow in tu north\ntodiy while, the sunny South md\nSouth West experienced heat ranging into the 90 s and no reUef trom\na prolonged drought\nSpokane, Wash., shivered In Uie\ncoldest temperature of the seuon,\n40 degrees, and the first snow of the\nseason tell in the mountains.\nWestern Oregon reported frost\nand cold rains, while light mow\ndrifted over Eastern Oregon.\nIn Aw York Stete, Albany had\na low ot 29; other ciUei in the same\ntret reported nose-nipping temperaturei.\nIn the South, mid-Summer tern,\nperatures prevailed. Little Rock,\nArk., registered 813 degrees, Charlotte, N. C, 88. Tha CaroUnu were\n\"very dry.'\nForut firu iwept over 10 irid\ncounties' in Indlint; fire-fighters\nlooked hopefully on a forecut of\n''occaihmil 'fhowert\" \u2022 tomfrrowr\ncottly bruih tirei raged abo in\nKentucky.\ni\nGODBOUT RESTS\nON ELECTION EVE\nLISLST, Que., Oot 34 (CP). -\nAdeterd Godbout former Premier\nand leader of Uie Liberal party hi\nthe Quebec election campaign, ipent\nelection eve quietly here in thU\ntown 80 mllet Eut ot Quebec.\nMr. Godbout running for election ln L'Islet U opposed by Hon.\nJoseph Btlodetu, Mlnliter of Municipal Affaln, Trtde and Commerce, in the Union Nationale Government and a third candidate,\nPhiliu Ouelet supporter ot Action\nLiberate Natiomle.\nMr. Bilodeiu won L'Islet from Mr.\nGodbout in the 1938 election, md the\nLiberal luder had to direct hU\nparty trom outside the legislature,\nleaving active leadenhip in Uie\nhouse to T. D. Buchard, former Liberal Cabinet Minister.\nU. S. Sonata Speeds\nto Final Decision\nWASHINGTON, Oct 34 (API-\nDone with three weeks of oratory,\nUie United States senate put on a\nbunt of speed today, disposed of a\nlong urlu of amendmenU to the\nneutrality bUl and drew near a\nfinal decision on the essential issue ot repealing or retaining the\narms embargo.\nIt approved changes which would\npermit United States ships to go almoit mywhere except to the danger zones ot the North Atlantic,\nwould make the bill more nearly\na cuh-and-carry meuure md permit ordinary trede with Canada\naerou the border or through sheltered wtter md ses-ways.\nANDERSON STRONCLY\nPRO-NAZI SAYS PAPER\nLONDON, Oct 24 (CP Cable)\u2014\nThe Londoner1! Dilry\" in the Evening Standard uid today that Gustav Andenon, whose affidavit concerning the Uner Athenia \"is being\nexploited by Joseph Goebbels for\ntt-Churchill      J-      -\npropaganda'\njly pro-Nazi and mak\naecret of hU admiration for Adolf\n\"strongly pro-Nail and\nll\nmaku no\nHitler.\"\nThe diary identified Andenon- u\na former lawyer from Chicago who\n\"vUite Englmd every year.\" It laid\nhe hai been conducting parties of\nAmericin college girU sround Europe, md particularly around Germany, at \u00a3190 each.\n\"He was to have visited this\nyear's Nuremberg (Ntzl pirty) congress but Whm it was cancelled he\ntook hit pirty back to America in\nUie Athenii.\"\nSubmarine Sinks\nGreek Steamship\nLONDON, Oct 34 (CP).' - Fifteen memberi of the crew of the\n6962-ton Greek iteamer Konsten-\ntin<\u00bb HadJIpateras, Including the\ncaptain, landed at an EnglUh port\nin lifeboats today reporting their\nship had been sunk by a lubmirine in the North Sea.\nThe captain reported three member! of the crew ind the English\npilot were mUsing. He said the\nsinking occurred etrly todiy.\nWill Ignore Speed\nApparently   Designed   for   \"International\nConsumption in Danzig, Germany;\"\nFail to Realize Allies Solid\nI By J. F. SANDERSON\nCinidlin Preu Staff Writer\n(For Nui ipeech ue page three)\nLONDON, Oct 34 (CP Cable) .-Official circles mid tonight\nDanzig ipeech of the Oerman Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribben\ntrop wu another \"clumsy attempt to divide Great Britain and Frmce.'\nAnd a reliable diplomatic source added emphatically: \"It won't work.'\nA statement issued to newspapermen tonight said the speech ippirently wu designed for \"international consumption in Danzig\nIt added that Von Ribbentrop \"doea not hesitate to ipread ftlie.\nhoodi about the Prime Minister'i policy it Uie time of Munich in 1938.\"\nThe itatement said ^BritUh_ doc-^ 1\nFlurries of Snow\nln Nelson; Hills\nAround Covered\nf   Wlt.1\night a\numente' outlining Uie Governments\nEollcy prior to the wsr-auch u the\nlue book md the recently supple-\nmenttry white paper recounting Sir\nNevlle Hendereon'i finil interviews\nwith Reich teadere-hiye been\n\"kept carefuUy from the Germani\" ilthough they htve been\n\"the subject of exhauitive study\nthroughout the world.\"\nTO CONTINUE COURSE\nThe offlclil ititement uld \"It to\nevident from hU speech tonigh\nthtt Here von Ribbentrop to itill\nfar from comprehending' the eolia\nfront of Grut Britain and France\nand that \"both countriu will therefore continue on the coune they\nhave ut themselvu until the attitude of the Germm Government\nundergou a chmge.\"\nHU whole speech, reliable aources\nclaimed, wu in ittempt to iplit\nthe forcu of the Alliu-the very\ntectici Hitler told the world In his\nbook \"Mein Kampf\" that.he woulo\npursue,\n\\ Rlbbentrop'i pronhlu that Oar-\nminy would \"mi thli itruggle\nthrough with all our energy\" wit\ntaken to meen there would be\nliritlon, It wu pointed out atl6i\nhave the effect of removing any\nlingering hopei of early peace\nand eonvlnee all people of the\nAllied countrlu-lf anything s\nneeded to convince them\u2014that It\nIs a war to tha bitter end.\nGIVES PUBLICITY AIMS\nIn the Houu ef Commoni todiy\nSir Edwird Qrlgg, Ptrllimintary\nSecretary to the Miniitry of Information, ut forth the Govern\nmejit'i publicity tlmt In reply to\na question on the volume of \"Oerman   propagindt\"   In   America\ncompired with thi \"ihortage of\nInformition from Britiah sources.\"\n\"It U not Uie policy of Uie Miniitry of Information to engage in\nwhat are called propaganda ictlvltiu In the U. 8. A. but every effort U being made to give American correspondento the fuUwt op-\nlortunlty of studying md\t\nportL   . .   _\ning our wu activities.\n\"For the presentation of the\nBritUh cue In Uie U. S. A. Uie\nMinUtry rely principally, upon\nitraightforward informition; ind\nilthough my noble friend (Information MinUter Lord Macmillan) li no longer himself responsible for fhe supply of news from\nGovernmmt lourcei, it will be\nhU constant endeavor to secure\nthe largest pouible meuure of\npublicity in fee U. S. A. for such\nnews as miy be released by the\nDepartment concerned and for\nother informaUon conerning the\nBritUh wtr effort\"\nThe Home voted down 173-113 i\nmotion to mnul the exUting icheme\nunder which Air Held Precautions\nworken and ether classes of civilian\nworkers may claim compensation.\nPLAN  UNIQUE\nSir Walter Womeraley, MinUter\nfor Pensions, declared the present\nplm wu \"unique and nothing like\nit hu been brought before my.\nlegUlaUve uiembly in Uie whole\nworld.\" However, he promised\nfurther consideration to the question of compension for married women.    .\nBritein ii ipplylng a \"rationing\nlystem\" in her trade with neutral\ncountries to prevent exports reaching Germany. The objective of the\nsyitem wu Hid to be to keep up\nnormal trade with neutrtU without\nendangering the luccess of\nBritUh blockade of Germany.\nthe\nEXCHANGE BOARD MAY\nGIVE PERMISSION FOR\nFOREIGN OPERATION\nOTTAWA, Oct 24 (CP) .-Special permission may be granted by\nthe Foreign Exchange \"Control\nBoard for operation of foreign currency bank tccounti and Intercompany accounts by companiu or\ntheir branchu, other thin those of\nflnmcial firms, under new reguli-\ntions mtde public today.\nSuch permission, iccompinled by\nqualifications md conditions, will\nbe granted only to meet the necu-\nsitlu ot ordinary buslneu transactions.\nConcessions wlU aUo be made to\nstockbrokers and investment dealen, for settlement of accounU with\nclients ln the ordinary course of\ntheir normal busineu, and to truiteu, executors and agenU for nonresidents in connection with business carried on solely on behalf ol\nnon-reiidenti.\nI\nThe prolonged period of\nbleak weather finally brought\nreally wintry appearance to hllli\nlurrounding Nelson u mow ad.\nvanced nearly all the way down\nUie mountains Tuesdiy.\nIn the city IUelf rainfall amounted]\nto .80 inch during the 24 houn ending at 9 p.m., bringing the total for\nthe put two dayi to LIT lnchei.\nIt wu ilmost bitterly cold during\nthe day, and flurriu of mow fell\nfrom time to time about noon.\nThe mercury varied betwem tl\nand 48 degreu.\nTwo Inchea of mow wu reported\non the ground ln the vicinity ot\nCottonwood Like, juit South ot\nNelson.\nifledhHi Wwert\nIfHIgh In Quebetl\nQUEBEC, Oct. 24 (CP).-Politl-\ncsl leiden mide finil ippetli to tha\nelectorate tonight on the-eve of one\nof the most momentous election! '\nIn the history of Quebec Province.\nFrom a field of 248 candidates-\nbelieved to constitute a record\u2014\nthe voters will choose repreunta-\ntives tomorrow tor 88 of the 88\nseats In the Quebec LegUlature.\nElectors In the isolated Charlevoix-\nSaguenay conltituency will vote\nNov. 18.\nThe opening ot the poui at 8 am.\nPST\u2014they close at 3 P-nw\u2014 will\nmark the end of a month-long own.\npaign featured by itatementi on tha\nwar from leaden of the three ma*\nJor parties\u2014Premier Maurice Du-\nptessis' Union Nationale. Adelard\nGodbout'i Liberate md the AcUon\nLiberate Nationale adherentl at\nPaul Gouin.\nThose partiu nominated most ol\nthe candidatei, with 88 for the Gov.\nernment group, 89 Liberate md 96\nA. L. N.'i. The remaining candidate!\nrepresent a dozen political shades,\nincluding Communist Labor, Ni\".\ntional, Conservative, Co-Operative\nCommonwealth Federation and In'\ndependent j\nI. C PEN CANADIAN\nEGG CONTEST VICTC\nOTTAWA, Oct. 24 (CP). -In wha'\nwas practically a photo finish, a p<\not 10 White Leghorns owned by 1\nC, Evans of Abbotsford, B. C, won\nthe Canadian Egg Laying Contest\nIn a field of 97 pens at the Federal.\nExperimental  Farm here, lt      \"\nmnounced today,\nLut contest eggs were laid yei\nday and the winning birds scon\n27030 points, having laid 2992 eggi\nduring the contest. Barred Rocki,\nowned by G. H. Kaufmmn of Tav.\nUtock, Ont, made It a close race\nwith 2703.8 points and 2428 eggi.\nw3Sg\nMin. Max.\nNELSON   37 48\nVictoria   40 48\nNanaimo  40 51\nVancouver    3* 88\nKamloops    29 34\nPrince George   9 34\nEstevan Point  _ 38 .32\nPrince Rupert \u2014 41 47\nLangara     39\nAtlin  11 28\nDawson  -  2 13\nSeattle    38 48\nPorUand   42\nSan FrancUco \u2014 54 61\nSpokane  -  43 44\nPenticton  32\nVernon    -  29\nKelowna       30 43\nGrand Forks -  39 42\nKaslo        __  S3 \u2014\nCranbrook   23 .   28\nCalgary       8 13\nEdmonton     9 12\nSwift Current  19 27\nMoose Jaw      _  23 38\nPrince Albert _ 21 34\nWinnipeg    32 49\nForecast: Kootenay\u2014Moderate t\nfresh Northerly winds, clearing md\nQuite cold, severe frost at night\n -;,,vu;;\nn\n'.c\u00bb.a.A:nori)ivj\nPAGE TWO\n(.CF. LEADERS\nMKO'CONNOR\nCRANBROOK. B.C., Oct 24 -\n\u25baSon. H. E. Winch, Provinciil C.CJ.\nleader, tnd Mrs. Lturt Jtmieson,\np.TuA, tddruied a muting here\nJlflfSOME PEOPLE\nBROW OLD QUICK\nEverybody ihould know the fact*\nWhy do tome people keep yonthftil,\nwhile others grow old quickly, before\ntheir time ? Are you too busy to learn\nWketrutht Are you prepared to face\nme fact* and to admit them, if they\napply to yout We ley you mey find\nnew joy in living if you read end heed\ntheee frank statements.\nThoaund or peopl* Jnot dont bother to do\n\u00bbnythin\u00ab about corm tpation. Thay am ro-\nfuaatoboUavaUMT\n\u00bbr*cofii(ipo(\u00ab\u00ab.\nThMj think that ff\n\u25a0 ponoaiirtfular.\ntttt U aU that mat-\nOccaaionally\n. tak* \"a food\ndoa*of_K>o\u00bbthW'\nwhan th* naadla\n\u2022TidentThatUda-\nfiniulynotth4wtxf.\n[ty, wy te Amp\nWbnf fit, to prolong iht ytar* of\nyouthful  ixubtr*\nKe* and unU-bt-\nr. !\u2022 to k etp th*\n\u2022nura mUm frao\nu poanhla  from\nand polaona.That mean* tha blood,\na, th* intaatinaa aad th* bowala.\nthat yoor body mart got wrtsln phw\n way.\nj*xafaW*t*de]aimafoTKra*d.an\n__ w* recommend th* \"littl* dally\nKaua* Kruachan oontalnt MTtrd\nmineral wit* In highly reftaad form,\nt hai ita particular function. Ia eom-\nthty htlp rid yoar MM of axoaa*\nlach day. Thus fro* from th* agting\n' accumulatad impuritiai you ar*\n. apt to auffer from \u2022plittini head-\ni indiiettion, rheumatic paint, lilt*\n\u2022acaua* your aicratory organ* an\ni to function normally,\nds upon thousands of people\nout the world refer to the\nJ well-beingitimparts aa'that\n| fcfllion dollar Kruschen feeling\".\n| Start \"the Uttle daily dose1* right\n\u2022way and just you see for yourself I\nAt \u00abU drug counters 25c, 45c, 76c.\n (Advt)\nPI '     '\nTeh* off th* mm*\naf pnmaturt am\ntonight In the lntereit of Thomu\nO'Connor, C.C.F. nominee in Thurt-\nday'i byelection.\nMr. Winch outlined C.CF. purposes. He ttld Hitlerltm mutt be\ndeitroyed, but material aid wti\nCanada'i Ptrt In ditcutilng Hon.\nGeorge Peinon'l itatement thi\nprevioui evening concerning the\nC.CF. admittion thtt the Arbitration and Conciliation Aet wat ut-\nisfsctory he denied thli, citing in-\nitancei ol failure to protecute the\nemployer In a Vancouver blind\ncat*.\nHe uld Premier Ptttullo'i brief\n\u2022ummtrjr of C.CF. tlmi wu \"the\nbiggest ftrce ever mtde by a leading ittteiman.\"\nMn. Jtmieson denied lick of\npttriotltm by htr party In contesting the byelection wltb the itatement thtt In order for Democracy\nlo function comtructive crltlcitm\nwit necessiry, and that tbe ultimate goal of her party wai toclal\njustice and planned economy.\nMr. O'Connor appealed for tupport In the byelection, and Hid\nnil interettt were with the working\nclast and the labor movement\nwithin which he hu been engaged\nfor 30 yetn.\nRev. J. H. Matthewi, Fernie,\nC.C.F. nominee for Eut Kooteniy\nFederal iett wu chtlrmtn.\nSeepage on to High\nSchool Groundi li\nDangerous, Dr. Sparks\nC. B. Garland, City Solicitor,\nwould be approached for an opinion\non what action ihould be taken\nregarding teepage wtter from propertiei of landowners to the South\nof the City llmlti, leeping down on\nto High School groundi, the City\nCouncil decided Tueiday night following a report from Dr. F. P.\nSparki, Medicil Health Officer.\nDr. Sparki itld the seepage wu\ndangerout to tha health of High\nSchool itudentt u well aa other\npeople ln the community.\nTRAIL LOCAL TRAIN\nDELAYED BY ROCKS\nOne retult of the 14-hour nln In\nthe Nelton locality wu a little alide\nof rock upon the Canadian Pacilic\ntrick at Beueley, five milei below\nNelton, ln consequence of which\nthe loetl pateenger train from Trail,\ndue here at noon Tueidiy, wu ilmoit hilf an hour late.\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHutne Hotel Nelson, Be C.\nOIOROI UNWELL, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS    EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $130 Up\nHUME\u2014Mr. and Mn. T. D. Croiby, Mr. and Mra G. F. Scott 0. W.\n' Mather, F. Boreham, A. B. Billings,\nA. C. Manton, A, C. H. Vuill, R. G.\nNichol, T. Procter, Vancouver; G.\nA. fcrowne, Nikutp; D, Miller, E.\nA. Theed, A. H. Soby, Calgiry;\n3. H. Lewli, Medicine Hit; E. Ine-\nson, Lethbridge; Oeorge Drever,\nWinnipeg; A. W. AUan, Toronto.\nVANCOUVER, B. G, HOTELS\n\u2022YOUR VANCOUVER HOME*\nNewly renovated through.\nDufferin Hotelout *h0 d ,,,v,tor\nMO Seymour St\nA. PATTERSON. Ute ef\nVaneouver, B. C.   Coleman, Alta, Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014FREIGHT LINES\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\nt t.tttt*and f0:30 a.m.\u2014Extfpt Sunday      .    .\nTrail Livery Co.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135    Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop,\nMR. N. J. LOWES\n1$ tha\nCANADIAN PACIFIC AGENT\nAT NELSON, B. C.\nWhen contemplating your next trip, no matter where\nit may be, in Canada, the United States, or across the\nSea, consult Mr. Lowes and he will be glad to handle all\nyour arrangementi,\nEnquire about frequent sailings to Alaska, West Coast\nof Vancouver Island, Ocean Falls, Prince Rupert, Powell\nRiver, Comox, Gulf Islands, Nanaimo, etc.\nDouble daily service between Vancouver, Victoria and\nSeattle.\nSpecial Winter Vacation rates at the Empress Hotel,\nVictoria, Canada's Evergreen Playground.\nAttractive Rail Winter Tourist fares now In effect.\nAir-conditioned equipment. v\nTable d'hote meals in diners at moderate rates.\nNew tray Service in tourist sleepers and coaches at\nvery reasonable cost, served from diner.\nBicycles may now be checked free of charge on all\nclasses of passage transportation, other than that covering Special Bargain Fares.\nWeekend fares are exceptionally low. Fare and one-\nquarter for round trip. Tickets good going from Friday\n12 o'clock noon to Sunday, 2:00 p.m., returning up to\nMonday midnight.\nPrepaid Ticket deliveries arranged to any point.\nFor full information, ipply Mr. N. J. Lowei, City Ticket\nAgent tt NeUon, B. C, or write G. Bruce Burpee, Generil\nPassenger Agent C.P.R. Stttion, Vtncouver, B. C.\n^ ^  11\n\u2014NILtON DAILY NIW* NILSON. \u25a0.C^WIDNESDAY MORNINO. OCT. H* im\nDirl In Brake Valve May Have Been\nCause ef Bad Brakes on the Ross (ar\nMUNICIPAL WORK\nROSSUND LIGHT\nROSSLAND, B.C., Oct 14-Ald-\ntrain W. G. Mtn, Chtlrmtn of\nthe Fire, Wtter tnd Light Committee, reported IS man diys work\ndont in the period from October 8\nto October Jl, Work Included re-\nSlicing tht wtter line on Ptrk\ntreet North of Columbia Ave-\nfiue; replacing the three-quarter\nnch line on Park Street; hauling\noff rock and hauling fill to the Une\non Pirk Street and the alley btck\nof tbt Rosilind tptrtmenti; In-\n\u2022tailing a new tervlce to the home\nof Peter Ztnussl, on Third Avenue;\ndigging up tnd repairing tix-inch\nfiipe on Spoktne Street; tnd lower-\nng one-Inch pipe on Monte Christo\nStreet South of 8th Avenue; and\npolicing reservoir.\nAid. Waters Suggests\nMake Fertiliser of \u00bb\nWaste Leaves in City\nFollowing a report of City Engineer H. D. Dawion that leavei\nwere ciuilng trouble at the City\nreiervoir ind requiring extra men\nto iweep them off itreeti, Aid. T.\nH. Witen suggested to the City\nCouncil Tuesdiy nlgbt that the\nleavei ihould be taken to an empty\nlot somewhere tn the City and left\nto make fertilizer for City Ptrkt,\nInsteid of disposing of thm on\ndumpt.\nAid. C. W. Tyler itited that\nleavei ihould be dumped ln the\nCottonwood Creek area neir the\nFiih Hitchery, u lt wis planned\nto take the area Into the City Parks\nwork next yetr, making winding\ntrails on the hlllaldet on Tjoth tldet\ncf tht creek.\nALUN HOPES BETTER\nGARDENS MOVEMENT BE\nEXPANDED IN FUTURE\nA receipt for a check of $20 u first\nprize money in t Nelton Better Gardens conteit with a hope expressed that tht movement be expanded\nin the future, wai received oy the\nCity Council Tuetdty night from\nGordon Alltn, Wtrd Street.\nAid. C. W. Tyler uld thtt Arthur\nBtlrd, one of this yeir'i Judges hid\nluggeited thtt the Better Boulevards contest be broadened next\nyetr to include the boulevard of a\nwhole block instead of ln front ot a\nilngle houie. The Council igreed lt\nwould be t good plan.\nCrown Point Lodiqp\nSweep Trail Bowling\nTRAIL, B. C, Oct 24 \u2014 The\nCrown Point Hotel garnered three\nstraight garnet trom Adtntci ln\nladlet' five-pin bowling league\nplay at Memorial Hall alleys on\nTuetdty night Maple Letfi ciptured two of three gamei trom Cardinali.\nMlu P. Ostwtld bowled high\nilngle\/of 232 md Miss M. Hon,\nhigh aggregate of 970.\nGame icores follow:\nCrown Point    7J1   842  884\nAdanaci 718  728  787\nMaple Leafi 081  7J8  688\nCardinali   801  888 70B\nKIMBERLEY ENTERTAINS\nBOARD OF TRADE\nKIMBERLIY, B. C. - The Kimberley Board of Trade entertained\ntha memben ot viiiting Boardi\nWednesday.\nCharlei Chrliford wat Matter of\nCeremoniei and a program followed\nUie lupper, tt follows:\nSong by Archie Tait iword dtnct\nby Mn. A. Oliphant* two longs by\nMist. Htlpln, violin tolo by Ken\nClementi, itep dtnce by Out Thorn-\nqultt vocal solos by Mrs, J. Glanvllle, comet tolo by S. Fortieth.\nMn. Gltnvllle and Eddie Taylor\nwere accompanitti.\nLEGION TO HOLD POPPY\nDAY TAG -NOYEMBER 4\nPermission for the Cantdian Legion to hold a Poppy Day tag November 4 wu granted by the City\nCouncil Tuesday night on receipt\nof a letter from H. E. Thain, Secretary-Manager of the Legion.\nFARMERS INSTITUTE\nMEETS NELSON NOV. 18\nUse of the Council Chtmben tor\nthe semi-annual meeting of the\nWest Kootenay-Boundary Central\nFirmen' Institute November 18 wu\n5ranted by the City Council Tues-\nay night on receipt of t letter\nfrom Kenneth Wallace of Boswell,\nSecretary,\nTIRED \u00bbd ACHEY\nSluggish kidneys mty be to blame. Gin\nPilli help elimintte toxic wastes that\ntend to ilow up kidney action. In the\nUilited Statei ask for \"Gino Pills\".\n1 sjbaa la Cauda sud the U.S.-a^utor\nntt mw, largt teonomy alt*,   tat\nGoragemen Testify at\nPreliminary\n: Hearing\nTRAIL, t. C, Oct H-Thtt a\nfaulty primary valve eup and dirt\nfound In the cheek valve of the\nhydriutlo brake iyttem of the\nRon oar after tht accident eould\nhave been reiponilble for the\nbriku not operating on one pirticulir oocailon, and optntt on\nbeing tubttquintly applied, wit\nthe oorroborttlvt evldtnot glvtn\nby C. Kty MoLean, Trtll oarage\nowner, and I. J. McEwen, Ntlion.\ntervloe gtrage Managtr, Tuudty,\nthe opening day of tht preliminary httrlng of the out of Montle J. Ron, Vanoouvtr, charged\nwith   manslaughter,  before  iti-\nSend I ary Magiitrate JoMph\npeakmin at Cattltgir,\nTbe charge ante out ot tbe death\not Mn. John MacKinnon and her\ndaughter, Mln Josephine MicKinnon, who were drowned October 1\nwhen their car wu ihoved oft the\nend of the Cutlegar ferry by the\ncar driven by Mi. Rou. The hearing reiumei Wednuday morning at\n10 o'clock.'\n3, S. Johniton, Mr. McLean'i\nbuslneu partner, informed tht Court\nthtt on entering the Ron car to\napply the brake u it wu being\ntowed from ltt precarioui poiition\non the end of tbe ferry apron on to\nthe btrge, be noticed that tbe brake\npedal wu clote to tbe floorboird\nand lifted it up with hit foot He\ntried the brake and lt worked.\nConitable Oeorge MacAndrew, B.\nC. PoUce, Cutlegar, who tuper-\nvised the removal ot the Rou car\nfrom the ferry after the accident\ntestified that he found tt in second\nRear and the emergency brake on\nill but had not noticed the poiition of the foot brake pedtl.\nWhile neither Mr. McLean nor\nMr. McEwan had experienced hydraulic braku ot a car going out\not commiulon on one application\nand then operating properly on the\nnext both told of customer cjom-\nplilntt to the effect\nFrom charta ot tha hydraulic\nbrake tystem ot the tort uied on\nMr. Ron' car, the two men explained to the Court ltt operation\nand how the ftulti found could\nhive cauied the brake to fail to\nfunction. They believed that until\ntuch faults cauied the-braku to\nfill, a driver would have no knowledge of their lack of efficiency.\nRoad tests made by the two me.\nchanici and Conitable Ralph Leu,\nB. C. Police, Nelton, after the accident revealed that when the foot\nbraku were applied with the car\ntravelling under tull power, lt stopped In 57 feet when going 80 miles\nan hour ln high gear; In 21 leet\nwhen going 19 mllu an hour ln\nlow gear; and ln 57 feet when going 41 mllu an hour In Intermediate.\nW. M. Underwood, Provincial\nPublic Workt Department Resident\nEngineer, Rouland, Identified draw-\nlngi of the ferry approach, measurements ot tha terry and varloui\ngrades.\nDr. J. S. Daly, Deputy Coroner,\nwho supervised the removal ot the\nbodies from the car, stld no autopsy\nhad been performed, but ln hit\nopinion death came trom drowning.\nROSS CAR BOUNCED\nJamei C. Davidson, ferryman on\nduty at the time ot the accident,\nwbo wu itanding about three teet\ntrom the Rou car when lt came on\nthe ferry, uld It bounced onto the\ndeck atter hitting the apron, the\nfront wheeli being three or tour\ninchu ln the air off the apron.\nWhen he told the Court that the\nRou ctr wu going \"tbout 20 miles\nan hour or more\" when it hit the\napron, E. V Fabri, counsel for Mr.\nRou, drew bit tttention to the fact\nthat he had uld \"around about 20\nmilei an hour,\" at the Inquest\nMr. Davidson admitted that iee-\ning Constable MacAndrew making\ntests with his car on., approaching\nthe ferry at 20 mllea an hour, had\ncaused him to revise hii opinion.\nMr, Davidson itated he taw the\nMacKinnon car go off the ferry \"aa\nIf it were going on to the approach\nat the other side.\" He did not see it\nrise. Nothing seemed to itpp it He\nraid he did not make a practice\not letting the block in front ot the\nwheel ot the flnt vehicle on the\nferry but in a position with which\nthe wheel would be in line. He told\nMagistrate Speakman that he alwayi had had to remove the block\nIn order for can to leave the ferry.\nDamage to the rear of the MacKinnon car, the rear springs being\nbuckled, tnd the fact that the emergency brake had been found on and\nthe car In gear, wu the ruion Conitable MacAndrew gave lor arriving at the opinion that it was struck\nviolently, while \"solidly still.\" He\nsaid the damage Indicated that the\nbody had been ihoved forward from\nthe chassis.\nWhen A. O. Ctmeron, Mr, Ron'\ncounsel, uked why there were no\nskid marks it tuch were the cue,\n\u2022nd yet markt ot the Ross car\nwheel skids were plain, Constable\nMacAndrew stated that there were\nmany people walking about and\nprobably had obliterated the marks\nof the MacKinnon car skid, while\nthe markt of the Ross car were\nwhere people could not reich, E.\nP. Dawion, Nelton, eximlned\nwltnessei tor the Crown.\nALD. RITCHIE IN CHAIR,\nCITY COUNCIL MEETING\nAid. A! G. Ritchie wu In the\nchair and Fred L. Irwin wu Clerk\nat Tuesday's City Council meeting,\ntaking the places of Mayor N. C.\nStibbs and City Clerk W. E. Wasson,\nrespectively, who are attending a\nconvention of the Union ot British\nColumbia MunicipaUtiu at Victorit,\nDR. COWEN SAYS \u2022\nCanadian Money at PAR\nAT THE PEERLESS DENTISTS' OFFICES\nReaffirming our long standing polley wt accept Ctntdian monty at par for all dentil\nwork aiM ai an added itrvict for CanadUn patient! wt exchinge United Statu currincy for\nCtmdlin currency In reuonable amounti.\nDR. D.C. COWEN\nPEERLESS DENTISTS\nJAMIESON BLDQ. 8POKANE, WASH.\nEXTEND ROSSLAND'S\n\"NO PARKING\" BAN\nROSSLAND, B. C, Oct 24 -\nSection 19, of the Roulind Traffic\nRegulttlOni   Bylaw,   dealing   with\nrking rutrictiont, wu amended\nInclude the entrance to the lane\nleidlng to the lide of tbe Post Office among the prohibited parking\n\u2022rets, tnd given iii lirst reading\nit tbe Roultnd City Council meeting, Monday night\nThe amendment followed penn!*-\nlion given the postal luthorltlu,\nal the previoui council meeUng, to\nerect **no parking\" signs ln tbat\nsection.        .   ,   .\nBOSWELL\nBOSWELL, B. C - Mn. Bawtf\nof Winnipeg la tbe gueit ot her\n\u25a0on-in-law and daughter. Mr. and\nMrt. P. L. Sullivan. Mrs. Bawlf tnd\nMn. Sulllvtn vitlted Nelisn, returning to Boswell Saturday,\nW. Stanley Hepher, of the For-\nestry Service, Vancouver, It In\nBoswell on a vacation wltb his\npirtnti, Mr. and Mn. A. Hasher,\nHIU Ranch.\nMn. A. Mulloy, Winnipeg, who\nvitlted har ion and daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mn.TUchtrd Mulloy,\nat South Slocan, hu returned to\nBoiwell and It the guut ot her\nson-in-ltw tnd diughter, Mr, and\nMn. D. V. Wut Mrt. MuUoy expecti to remain ln BotwtU for tomt\nweekt.\nMilt Laura Mott ot Sanca wu\nthe weekend guett ot Mrs. H.\nJohnttone.\nJim Johnttone ot TraU wu here\nfor a few dayi to vltlt hit mother,\nMn. H- Johnitone.\nMr. and Mn. A. Hepher have as\ntheir guests, Mlu Mary Unier-\nwood, Vancouver.\nMn. A. Hepher, Mlu Mary Underwood and Stanley Hepher motored\nto Nelaon recenUy. On their return\nthey were accompanied by Bill\nRyall of Britannia Beach, who will\nbe the guut ot Mr. and Mn. A.\nHepher for the week.\nMr. and Mn. Kenneth Wallice\nand young ton, Boyd, were Nelson\nvisiton.\n\u2022Mr. and Mn. R. Vyie of Nelson\nwere the guuti of Mr. and Mri.\nKenneth Wallace for the weekend.\nRev. Maurice Percival wu the\nguett of Mr. tnd Mn. W. L. Hepher.\nMr. and Mn. Norman Bainbridge\not Sanca and their two cmldren\nwere the guesta of Mr. and Mn.\nEric Btlnbrldge.\nGunner T.TCunit of too Ulth\nBattery, R.CA- wu In Boswell on\nleave.\nMr. and Mn. Sylvester Spence\ntnd chUdren, Gordon, Douglu tnd\nDoreen of Sanca viilted Mr, and\nMn. Harold Spence.\nMlu Joyce Hall, wbo attendt tht\nCreaton High School wu home to\nipend the weekend with her parenti, Mr. and Mn. J. HiU.\nMn. Eric N. Balnlridgt entertained at a birthdiy surprise party\ntor her huibtnd recently. Mill -y\nwhist wu pliyed. liie guutt % \u2022\nMr. and Mri. R. Ytger, Mr, and\nMrs. J. Htll. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin\nBainbridge, Mr. and Mn. Norman\nBainbridge, Mr. and Mn. Frank\nCummingi, Mr. and Mn. Clarinet\nHolden, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth\nWallace, Mrs. P. H. Richardson,\nMist Tressa Yager, Miu Joyce HaU,\nMiu Ltura Mott, Mist Mae Miller,\nJim Johnitone, Percy Mackie and\nWilfred Bainbridge. Tbe winning\ntable1 wai Ireland, and the dainty\nSrizei were won by Mr. and Mri.\n:enneth Wtllace, Mn. R. Yager\ntnd Mn. J. H\u00bbU. Lunch wu wrved.\nThere wu a large congregation al\nUie Harvest Thinkiglving wrvlce\nconducted by Rev. M. Percival. The\nMemorial Hall wu beautifully decorated with Autumn foliage, frulti\nand vegetable. Tlie decorating had\nbeen done by Mn. K. Wallace, Mrs.\nW. L. Hepher, Mlu E. Holiday-\nSmith, Miu M. MUler and Miu M\nVan Koughnett. At In previous\nyetrs, the fruit tnd vegettb.et wUl\nbe sent to Crinbrook Hotpital.\nThe date for the Church Guild'!\nbean supper and tale hu been\nchanged from Oct 28 to Oct 27.\nROSSLAND RED CROSS\nAWAITING MATERIALS\nROSSLAND, B. C. Oct 24 - At\nan execuUve meeUng ot the Rossland Red Crou Society, held at\nthe home of Mrs. J. D. MltcheU on\nMonday afternoon, it was announced that considerable delay nad been\nexperienced in receiving materials\nahd instructions\" from NaUonal\nHeadquarten, owing to the heavy\ndemand of the newly, formed\nbranches. These supplies ire now\nbeing apportioned according to the\nlize of the branches, and 'he known\nnumber of tbeir working unlta.\nThe NaUonal Headquarten alio\nplan to start a campaign for memben and funds, commencing on November 13, and the local branch Is\nalready proceeding to line up a\nsimilar campaign in Rossland\nA room In the Ronland Court\nHouse hts been pieced it the dli-\nConformlng with the requut ll-\nposal of the Rouland unit\nsued from the National Heedquirt-\ners, thtt all branches obtain full\nparticulan of all Canadians, naturalized or otherwise, who have\nenlisted ot may enlist for war services In other than Canadian forcei,\nthe Rouland Branch U requesting\nfriends or relttivu of these men\nto notify Mn. J. D. MltcheU, ln\norder that they may be registered.\nROSSLAND EXPENSE\n$.5693 IN FORTNIGHT\nROSSLAND, B.C., Oct 24-Ex-\npendituru for the City ot Roultnd, for the period October 8 to\nOctober 21, totalling $5,883.25 were\nSassed at tne council meeting Mon-\nay nlgbt ClusitlcaUon foUows:\nFinance tnd Relief Committee,\n$5057.02; Board of Works and Health\nCommittee, $5*1.23; Fire, Water and\nLight Committee, $45.\nUrban, Agricultural\nRelief Total 800,000\nOTTAWA, Oct 24 (CP). - The\ntotal of persons on urban and agricultural reliet ln Canada ln August\nthis year was 800,000, according to\npreliminary figurei from the NaUonal Registration released today by\nHon. Norman McLarty, tbe Labor\nMinliter.\nDue to a change ln relief policy\non the part of the Government ot\nQuebec where workt to relieve unemployment tre being replaced by\ndirect relief, Quebec showed an increase of 23(4 per cent in the total oi\nmaterial aid in Auguit compared\nwith the previoui month. Thli factor nearly offset the drop from July\nto August in the other provinces.\nThe. decrease in the Dominion\ntotal in August compared wilh the\nJuly figure, was one per eent while\nAugust. 1939, compared vplth August the year before ihowed an\nincrease of five ner cent\nU.B.C.M. PUSHES\nDance uA fefolye\nI rom Trail Is :X.\n\/\nApp rov\n. Oct  24 (CP).-Dele-\nKtMBm_mgSMt>n of BriUsh Co-\n'JWPWfcw rolled through\n58 resolutions it tbe convention's\nafternoon sei on todiy, tpprovlng\n\u25a0uggeiUoni that ranged trom councU power to refute trade llcencei,\nto a $500 Ucince fee for chain itoru\nwhere tuch organizations hid ilx\nor mora branchu hi the Province.\nVictoria presented tha resoluUon\non trade licences, seeking an amendment to the Victoria wctlon of tbe\nMunicipal Act which would glvt the\ncouncU, by untnlmoui vote, power\nto refute a trade licence. Another\namendment would provide tor a\ntrade licence fee not exceeding $150\nwml-annually where work ii dont\noutiide of a. Municipality,\nThe chain itore licence resoluUon came from the Okanagan.\nA Trait ruolutlon requesting the\nProvincial Government to tntet\nItglilttlon empowering Municipal-\nItin ta regulete and licence hills\nwhtriln public dineu trt htld\nwn ipproved by the oonventlon\ntoday.\nNine ruolutiona from the Okanagan were dealt with. ResoluUoni\napproved Included:\nAmending of the Town Planning\nAct providing tor remuneration of\nmemoen ot Uie Board of Appeal\nwhere a councU io deilres and for\nremoval et memben ot the Board.\nAmendment to the Municipal Act\nmaking lt compulsory tor Municlpalltlei to luue debenturu caUable\nat par.\n$500 LICENCE FEI\nProviding for a licence tee not to\nexceed $500 semi-annually tor chain\nitorei hiving ilx or more branchu\nor placu in the Province\nAmendment to the Intantt Aet\ngiving MunicipaUtiu right of appeal to a Supreme Court Judge\nwithin 30 dtys of noUce thtt a Municipality It being assessed tor cire\not t child by a charitable tociety.\nGiving Municipal Councili lull\ndiicrtUon u to tpending ot poll\ntax proceed! within tha Municipal\nlimits.\nRequutlnf removal ot gaioline\ntax trom Munlclpally-owned vehlclu uied only for Munlciptl purpoiu. A ilmllar Maple Ridge ruolutlon wu withdrawn.\nThe convention endorsed a Surrey resolution requiring a statutory\ndeclaration ot naUonaUty by\nproperty ownen.\nTO BLOCK OFF PART OF\nSIDEWALK, WARD STREET\nA wooden railing would be placed\naround that section ot the wooden\nsldewtlk Wut of the old Opera\nHouse location on Ward Street\n\"before we bavt an accident,\" the\nCity Council decided on Tuetdty\nnight \"We've certainly got to di\nlomething, beciuse It's dangerous,\nAid. T. H. Waters uld.\n. He uld the Inside section ot the\nildewtlk wu linking and there\nwu quite a drop to lt trom the\noutiide wctlon, which wu mide ot\nconcrete.\nGRADING DONE ON\nROSSUND STREETS\nROSSLANt), B. C Oct. 24 - A\ntotal ot 134 dayt work, trom October 8 to October 21, was reported\nby Alderman P. J. Gallie, Chairman\nof the Works Department, at tht\nRutland CouncU meeting Monday\nnight\nGrading and gravelling itreeti,\ntotalling 85 days, Included work\ndone ti follows: grading and gravelling Le Roi Avenue West Queen\nStreet and Le Rol Avenue Eut ot\nPark Street; grading Cascade Road,\nthe Durham Addition road, Nevada\nStreet Victoria Avenue, Monita\nStreet St. Paul Street Union\nAvenue, the upper Black Bear road\nand around tne Nickle Plate secUon; and gravelling Kooteniy\nAvenue and Cook Avenue.\nOther work Included cutUng and\nburning brush on Victoria Avenue,\nSpokane Street Earl Street ahd\nColumbia Avenue; hauling treu\ntrom Warfield; taking up the lacrosse rink floor, installing culverts\non Le Rol Avenue, tnd the Cemetery Road; bulldozing Butte Street\nNorth of Four Avenue; and one\nday helping the community chest\nParks work totalled 27 days; and\ngarbage collecUon, i dayi.\nC.G.I.T. MASQUERADE\nAT KIMBERLEY\nKIMBERLEY, B, C. - The C. G.\nI. T. group under the leadership ot\nMarjorie MacLeod held a masquerade party recenUy. The program\nconsisted of musical numben, judging of contests and refreshments.\nMarion Btrnum gave a piano solo,\nJoyce McNicholu a song, Ethel Torrance a piano and vocal solo, Dyllls\nJonet a long, and following these\nnumben the girls held a sing song.\nThe costume of Marcella Aldridge\nwu voted the most original, Ethel\nTorrance m an old fashioned lady\nand Joyce McNicholu u an old\nfashioned gentleman were an outstanding pair.\nMOON ASKS HAVE TREES\nREMOVED; RIP SHINGLES\nA request ot J. T. Moon, 723 Silica Street to have two large maple\ntrees removed, u they tore the\nihinglu off hit roof, wti referred\nto the Public Worki Department\nby Uit City CouncU Tueidiy night\nDAWSON THANKS THE\nCOUNCIL, APPOINTMENT\nA letter from City Engineer E\nD. Dawion, thanking tbe Council\nfor appointing him as Engineer, was\nreceived by the City Council Tueiday night He wu appointed lut\nweek. t - \u25a0. \u2022\t\nLeafs May Get Nesi\nCALGARY, Oct. 24 (CP)-Scot-\nty Ness, itar centremtn of Kimberley Dyntmitert, Uit year, arrived ln Lethbridge tonight and\nLethbridge Mtple Leaf officials\nIntimated they would attempt to\nsecure him tot their Alberta Senior League iquad.\nARMSTRONG WINS '\nLOS ANQELES, Oot 24 (AP).\n\u2014Htnry Armitrong luoctufully\ndefended hit world'i welterweight\nehimplonihlp In a bristling bout\nwith Jimmy Gtrrlton of Kintu\nCity tonight Tht bout went tht\nfull 10-round dlitance.\nCanadian Factories\nSpeed Military Output\nOTTAWA, Oct 34 (CP) .-Scoru\not Canadian factorial are tpeedmg\nup production lor Oovernment orden ot military equipment tbe Defence Department tnnounced todty.\nUp to October 12, contract! let by\nuie Defence Purchulng Botrd called\nfor 120.000 pain of boots for the\nCanadian AcUve Service Forot md\n20,000 for tbe Royal Canadian Air\nForee.\nOrden alto went out tor 180,000\npain et wool locki ind UxtUt mills\ntre completing m-ellminary orders\nfor nearly 300,060 yardi of khaki\nurge tor uniformi.\nMOYIE\n$25,\nMOYIE, B. C-The Ladlei* Aid\nmet it the home of Mrt. A. Grondahl October 10.\nMilton Solecki of Tye It vilting\nhere.\nFreddie Barr hu returned trom\nJaffray.\nMrs. Jeule Whitehead wu a delegate trom Moyie at tbe Liberal\nnominating convenUon at Cranbrook.\nSundiy vlilton at tbe home ot\nMr. and Mri. J. V. Kenhaw were\nMr. and Mrt. William ValUnce of\nKimberley.\nMt. and Mn. Mitchell and family\nof Manitoba are residing bert.\nJ. V. Kenhaw, Rex Muiw and\nMr. McDonild vliited Cranbrook.\nBob Johnion, Rex Mulse, Liwrence King and Mr, Simmoni are\nat Fort Steele.\nMlu Margaret Hutchison viilted\nat Cranbrook.\nJoe Cilgirr, Pat Thebuu and\nErnie Howard, all ot Windermere,\nwere viiiton at Moyie.\nMr. and Mn. Albert Almack and\ndaughter, Mlu Alice Whitehead and\nBill Whitehead and Thomu Wells\nmotored from Kimberley to vliit\nthe Whitehead family here.\nFarewell Smoker for\nKimberley Battery\nKIMBERLEY, B. C. \u2014 Nearly a\nthouiand men were prewnt at the\nfarewell imoker for the officen and\nmen of the 108th Field Battery.\nEach man received a gift of\nmoney from tht committee and\nhandkerchiefi from the Legion Ladiei Auxiliary. A cigarette lighter\nwith name and addreu will alto ba\ngiven mch man.\nEarly in the evening a tmoker\nwu going on ln the itaff houw at\nChapman Camp, where \"Chick\"\nSmith wu presented with a genUe-\nman't dreuing kit by hii many\nfriendl, Mr. Smith will be leaving\nwith the offlcen of the Battery.\n,000,000 Contract\nfor Rail Equipment\nOTTAWA, Oct 24 (CP)-Con-\ntract! tor about $28,000,000 of rallwiy equipment required by the war\nemergency were announoed tonight by the Defence Purchulng\nBotrd.\nThe orden art divided between\nthe two rallwayi, about $15,000,-\n000 to the Canadian NaUonal Rallwayi and $10,000,000 to tha Canadian Pacific Railway, Tbt orden\n\u25a0mount to 4575 freight can, of\nwhich 8275 go to Canadian Nttiontl. The order includu 49 loco-\nmoUvti.\nTO REPAIR CITY'S OLD\nPLOW; WILL COST $950\nAuthorization to have the city'i\nold tractor repaired, at an approximate cost ot $950, to make It better\nadapted tor snow plowing, wu\ngiven -by the City Council Tuuday\nnight Most ot the coit wUl be for\nnew parti.\n\"We've got to get It fixed any\ntime now we're liable to get caught\nwith a mow storm tnd no plow,\"\nsttted Aid. T. H. Witen. Plowing\ncould be done with the city'i new\n\"cat\" but the Ume would come\nwhen both would be needed to\nplow.\nROSSLAND RELIEF\n\u2022      WOOD ALL HAULED\nROSSLAND,  B.  ti, Oct 24 -\nJohn Newman, Roisland City Foreman, reported to the council meet\nIng Monday, that all the wood for\nreflet families had been hauled in.\nThis wood, cut by citizens on re-\nUet wu hauled ln by the city on\ncontract with the understanding\nthat the coit ot haulage would be\ntaken out ln city work by the men\nconcerned,\nCEMETERY BYLAW\nTO BB INTRODUCED\nNotice of moUon to Introduce a\nbylaw dealing wtth the Johnson\neroperty, which the City wishes\ni purchue for Cemetery use, wts\ngiven by \/Id. C. W. Tyler, at the\nCity CouncU Tueiday night\nTHE WORLD'S FINEST\nCHESTERFIELDS\nPhone 661 441 Baker tt\nKootenay and Meakin\nHotel Teams Win in\nTrail  Men's. Bowling\nTRAIL, B. C, Oct 24-Metkin\nHotel No. 2 team wu successful ln\ndefeiting Union Hotel two ol three\nru tnd Kooteniy Hotel No. 1\ntime number from Trail Hotel\nNo. 2 In pity of Uie City Men'i Ten-\nPin Bowling League tt Memorial\nHaU tlleyi Tuesday night\nA. Bertoluzii chalked up high\ntingle of 208 for the night while Al\nMerlo utibliihed high aggregttt\not 572.\nGame acorn follow:\nUnion 698  580  879\nMeakin No. 2 665   634   589\nKootenay No. 1 864   680   695\nTraU No. 1 \u2014\u25a0 833  756   622\nContinue Argument\nRote Reduction\nROSSLAND, B. C, Oct 24 -\nRouland City CouncU retolved,\nMonday night to continue the effort\nto obtain a reduction ot tire Iniurtnce ratu for ruldencu in the\n(irotected treu. Thit resolution foi-\nowed a latter received from F. F.\nDowling, Secretary of the B. C.\nUnderwriters Auoclation, itating\nthit a buic reduction ot 25 cents\non the dollar had been mtde ln\nthe buiineu tectloni, ind htd been\nln effect tlnce lut November,\nGrant Red Cross a\nRossland Tag Day\nROSSLAND, B. ti, Oct 24 -Permiulon wu granted to the Rouland\nRed Crou Society, to hold a tig\ndiy in the Week of November IS, by\nthe Roulind City Council Mondiy\nnight\n.\u201e..-...._-.\u00bb siissl.tsiflW. tost. sx\u00bbtafls>\nbriutod ssMnsbrssnu? dat qtick nils*\nTnet row bom with MsmtlssilatBm, Um\nbalm with tbt monty-becst sjatrantMl'\nHa-UsoUtna sett iniUntly\u2014pssnistntM\n\u2022wt maal pssMasss\u2014idoUim inflame\ntwasMssnat hsilp! olsju h\u00abad ud ttma.\nGot Maothoktum tsxtajf Irom TOM\n*uMUt. Ia Ian ud tubat-We.\nMENTHOLATUM\nREPAIRS and ALTERATIONS\ni\nI. C. Plumbing b Heating Co.\nJAMES SMITH\nTILE CONTRACTOR\nBathrooms \u2014 Fireplaces \u2014 Sinks\nStore Fronti \u2014 Floon\n618 ROBSON ST.\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\nSunditnnd    Adding    Mtohlnu\nOFFICE SUPPLIE8\nUnderwood Elliot Fliher Ltd.\n836 Wtrd St Phone 99\n^\u2022AlWST...BE%^\nDEWAR'S\nSCOTCH WHISKY\nUVtMm. .f\u00bb.7S 140 m \u00bb8.60\nThli advertitement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of Britiih Columbil.\n9\nB\nThe Question Is\n* *} 1 *) j\n. \u2022   \u2022 \u2022   \u2022    \u2022    \u2022    \u2022 \u25a0;\u25a0\nI\/ItfcNot\nPhone J3\nWe will deliver promptly, courteously and cleanly\nWest Transfer Co.\nEitabllihed 18M \u2022'\"';\"\u2022\n \t\n.   \\b%2\n-NEtSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B. C-WEDNE8DAY MORNINO. OCT. 28* 1888-\nPAOE THRll\nSpecial Training\ni\nBERLIN, Oct 34 fAPl.-Germany\ntoday ordered speciil pre-militery\ntraining for members of the Hitler\nyouth organization, aged 18 to 18,\n\u2022  Inclusive.\nss. The irmy commind wiU cooperate\nr in the courses, which the announcement raid were designed \"systemat-\n. icaUy to prepare the three oldest\nI classes ln the Hitler youth for\nf   military service.\"\nEmphuU U to be laid on drilling\nthese classes In shooting small calibre weapons md In'manoeuvring,\nmarching md similar military tield\n1    work. In thU fuhion it wu said\n|    the army will be auured ot pirtly\ntrained recrulti.\n'   Counu ire to be conducted Sat-\n'   urday nighti md Sundayi.\nActivitlu of Uie mtlre HlUer\nyouth movement ire to be intensified injjrder to keep members physically Tip-top ln wtrtlme. It wu\nrecalled the Sa (Nazi itorm troop-\nen) tUo Introduced prelimlntry\ntraining for ltl memberi leveral\nmonthi igo.\ni\nDr. H. E. Young, B. C.\nMedical Health\nOfficer Dies\nVICTORIA, Oct 34 (CP)- Dr.\nHenry Esson Young, Britiih Columbia'! Medical Health Officer,\ndied in Jubilee Hospital early this\nmorning.\nDr. Young, who had been Medical Health Officer since 1918, entered hospital Oct. 20 suffering\nirom a heart ailment He was 72.\nOne-time Minister of Education\nand Provincial Secretary, Dr.\nYoung wu responsible for the Organization ot the Provincial Archives ud wai largely Instrumental ln the foundation of the Provincial Normal School in Victoria.\n.\u2022 Dr. Young had been ilso IdenUfied with the tight igainst. cancer, and was among thou who\nbrought about the establishment in\nBritiih Columbia of the Cancer Inititute, whose formal opening he\nattended in November, 1938 in Vmcouver.\nBorn at EnglUh River, Que., Dr.\nYoung wu Uie ton of .Rev. Alexander Young, a Presbyteritn Minliter, who ctme to thU country\nfrom Scotland. HU mother wts descended from u old Canidlan family.\nGraduating from Queen'i CoUege\nln Arte about Uie time the C P.\nRailway wu being built at Lake\nSuperior, Dr. Young, u a medical\nitudent on holldty, tpent a ihort\ntime there railroading. He later\nwent to McGill Univenlty for hU\nmedicil coune ud took hU degree\nin the 'eightlu. After hto gradui-\ntion he went to London for post-\nEraduite work and \"to walk\" the\nospitols.\nA ihort time after hto return to\nCanada he decided to go to Chicago\nud St Louli where he studied eye,\ntar, md now and throat work.\nProm hu brother, Fred Young,\nbe hurd about the new gold camp\ni at Atlin, to he Journeyed to the\nNorth, tint on an experimental\nprospect then as a resident and\npractising physlciu.\nAt the Instance of the late Sir\nRlchird McBride, ht\" entered pol-\nitict, being returned to Pirliament\nin 1903 u Atlin Representative, a\nconstituency he continued to represent throughout hU entire parliamentary career. In 1807 he became\nMinUter of Education in the Mc-\nBrttalits Women's Land Army Takes Over on the Home Front\nMemben ot Brittin'i Women'i Lind Army stick itubble they\nhive gletned from the fieldi of \u25a0 South country Inititute ot ignculture.\nNote that they wear dungtreu to keep out Uie burn. The cute irt\nhorse-drawn in thU instance but are equipped with modern rubber\ntlrei.\nBride Government, ud aim Provincial Secretary.\nAs Chairman of the Private Bills\nCommittee he was Instructed rs\ndraw up plans for a B. C. Provincial University. He alio put the\nGovernment Printing Offloe on a\nmodern basis, besides working up a\ngreat deal of Government and official interest ln the Provincial Archives, i project which hu ilnce\njustified hu enthusiasm ud schol-\nirly support by becoming ilmoit\ninternationally fimoui u a repot*\nItory of the finest collection of\nbooki on North Wut Americu hUtory.\nHITLER'S SPEECH ONLY\nNAZI PEACE OFFER\nBERLIN, Oct 14 (AP). \u2014 The\nGerman newi igency nld today\nthat prooosaU contained in Adolf\nHitler't Reichitag ipeech Oct 8 still\nconstitute the only buU on which\nGermtny would consider pesce,\n\"Ai fir u Germm peice condltioni ire concerned,\" the igency\ndeclired, \"they ire to be drawn\nexclusively from the Fuehrer'i\nReichstag speech tn which he showed the world Uie wey to petce.\"\nHitler, ipetklng it the md of\nthe Polish cimpilgn, said Germuy\nhad no wir limi in the Wut but\nidded that the Polish itete never\nwould be revived in ito om form,\nmd thit only Soviet Russii ind\nGerminy hive. \u2022 legitimate right\nto reorganize Eastern Europe. .\nDeath Ray Can Be\nMade for Price\nof Three Bombers\nBy HOWARD BLAKE8LEE\n-\u25a0 Auoelited Preu Science Editor\n\u2022 PROVIDENCE, R. I., Oct M (AP)\n\u2014The -price of three glut bombing plmu wiU build the world'i\ntint real death ray, a bright blue\nbeam 90 leet long, a few inchu in\ndiameter, whose touch for one ln-\nFinnish Delegation Returns From\nMoscow Wilh New Soviet Proposals\nVon Ribbentrop Says Germany Will\nFight the Allies to the Bitter End\nDANZIG, Oct. 14 (CP). - Germmy'i Foreign MinUter uterted\ntonight thst Germany it determined\nto fight Grut Britain md France\nto the bitter md u attempted to\nplace the blame for hoitilitiei upon\nPrime MinUter Chimberliln.\nGiving the Ntzl version of eventi\nleading to the wtr Joachim von\nRlbbentrop uld Germuy hid not\nbroken her word.\nVon Rlbbentrop uld every attempt by Hitler to come to u undentanding with Britain, Frmce\nmd Polind htd been frustrated by\nthe BriUsh Government\nThe Foreign Mlnliter told hto\nDanzig Nazi audience that only a\nfew monthi ifter Hltler'i usumption ot power In 1933 a secret meeting hid been irrmged between the\nFuehrer ind Premier Dalidler ot\nFrmce to attempt to utile Franco-\nGerman difference (Daladler wu\nPremier from Jtnutry to October,\n1933).\nThe Foreign MinUter userted\nthit it BriUln'i Instigation the meeting wis railed off it tbt lut minute by the French, ud Daladler\nwu ousted from the premiership\nbecause, according to Von Rlbbentrop, Britain fared \"the French\nfront fighter ind mm of the people,\nDaladier, might find \u25a0 rul basis\nfor agreement with front fighter\nud mu of the people HiUer.\"\nTht Nui Foreign MinUter nld\nHltler'i poUcy from 1933 on wu\none of coming to terms with Britain on the following buU:\nLA nivil agreement\n3. An eternal mutual guarantee\nof Uie inviolability of the borders\nof Belgium, the Netherludi and\nFrance.\n8. German respect for Britain's\n4. A protective md defensive\nBritish-German alliance with a\npledge of armed aid by Germany\nto tne BritUh Empire, with no\niuch counter ild demanded of\nEnglmd.\nDespite constant letbacks, Von\nRibbentrop aaid, HlUer puraued his\nlim of British-German friendship\nwith \"unexampled vigor\" because it\ncorresponded both to hU feelings\nfor Britain md his racial views.\n' Only ifter i lut ittempt to win\nEnglind'i friendship hid filled did\nhe decide to lUy himielf with nitioni willing to declare their solidarity with Germany, he declared.\nThere ensued Uie Italian md Jipmese md more recently the Soviet\nRuulan friendship. The Soviet pict,\nhe uld, precluded my territorial\ndivergencies between the two contracting pirtiei,\nGerman-Russian Interests .touched,\nVon Rlbbentrop declired, but did\nnol conflict. He uid the pict with\nMoicow meant \u2022 new orientation\nof German foreign policy and a re-\nvuion to traditional friendship.\nVon Ribbentrop uld Germiny\nhid no interests other thu those\nof trade In the Americu. Only a\n\"ilckly Imagination\" could con-\n\u2022true my point of difference, he\nidded.\nThe United Stetei hu nothing\nagainst Germiny, Von Ribbentrop\nasserted, and Germany hu nothing\nagainst the United Stetu.\nBritUh, colonies in the Americu\non the other hmd constitute \u2022\nconstant mentce to the Monroe doctrine, the Nazi official continued.\nHt declared BritUh ruction to\nthe recent Panama conference de-\n_. w_.__>>. ....... ...  __..-_..._   mi_ ...... s^assssssssi wssieience uc-\nImperiil InteretU md Britiih re- cuiortto intulate Uie Western World\nipect for German interute in agiinit the war ihowed where the\nEastern Europe.     \u2022 j 'danger lurked.\nHELSINGFORS, Oct M   (AP)-\nThe Finnish delegation negotiating\nwith Soviet Rutsit will leave Motcow tonight to return to HeUing-\nfon, bringing new written propoiali from Uie Kremlin, a Flnnlih\nGovernment  spokesmen uld  to-\nThe spokesman stld return of\nthe delegation huded by Dr. Juho\nPuslklvi, which arrived in Moscow only yuterday, was \"nothing\nalarming.\"   .   '\n\"They thought It but to come\nbick to consult the Government\"\n. aaid the spokesman, adding that the\nnegotiitioni would be continued,\nbut it wu uncertain whether by\nPaasiklvl or through normal diplomatic channels.\nPiasikivi, after preliminary con-\nvenations it Russian Invitation, returned here Oct IS with word of\nSoviet demandi. He md hU party\nwent back to Motcow yesterday,\nand were closeted at the Kremlin\ntevenl houn yesterdiy iftemoon\nind last night..\nThe Russian propouli md the\nFlnnUh counter-proposals were official secrete. The latest Kremlin\nconference, luting 414 hours, wu\nthe lontffest yet\nThe itatement that negotlaUons\nwould be conUnued wu greeted\nhere with relief, but there was no\nrelaxation of military preparations.\nRestrictions were tightened on\ntravel, ln areas near the Russian\nborder, and additional harbor dis-\ntrlcte were Included in theu regulations.\n* \u00bb Avf\u00b0ttcV t%*ePVo\u00abtf\nstent would bt a human death warrant\nThe machine to a paradox, becauw lt cm not be uied for war,\nand the ray, for peace purposes,\npromUu knowledge beyond aU\npruent dreimi.     ,-, ,\nThe ray machine to a cyclotron,\nwhich would manufacture 100,000,-\n000-volt ptrticles to ihoot them out\nit speeds of 80,000 to 70,000 mllei\nm hour. Ite possibilities were described to the National Academy of\nSciences by Dr, Erneit Lawrence of\ntht Unlvenity ot California.\nA cyclotron to a huge electromagnet arranged io itomlc particles whirl iround ln lt until they\nattain speed! ot thousmdi of milu\nu hour. Tbe speeding particles are\ndrawn oft and uied to bombtrd\nchemictl dementi. ','7 7\n\"The flnt cyclotron wu Invented\nby Dr. Liwrence 10 yean ago and\ntoday there are small cyclotron! ill\nover the world. , .\nBut nowhere to there uythlng\nlike the 2000-ton machine which\nDr. Lawrence propoul to the NaUonal Academy. Hii pluu ire based\non iomi thingi which happened\nIn the lut two monthi it tin Univenlty of Cillfornii with t ntw\ncyclotron, largest in the world, but\njust hah* tht ilze ot the one which\nwould mike the blue deith ray.\nThU machine hai revelled the\nlurprUing fact that wben the voltage of a cyclotron to doubled, the\nenergy R develop! to multiplied\nmmy fold. One of the things, for\nexample, which cyclotron! do ll\nlender ordinary substances radioactive.\nThey emit tbe ume reyi u rid-\nlum.\nTht ntw michlnt ihowed thit\nwhm ltt voltage wai itepped up\nfrom 8,000,000 to 18,000,000 ft wai\nible to produce 10 tlmu more radio-activity in iodine. It a valuable\ndocument were expoied to thli present California machine, the paper\nItself would emit radium rtyi ud,\neven If lost at the bottom f a brush\nhup 80 fut high, could IS detected ud found the ume u lost\nradium.\nDr. Lawrence uld thai tbe\nthingi done with Uie pruent hew\nCilifomla cyclotron prove that the\ngiant he now proposes to entire-\n. fetiible. Ite 100,(500,000 volte wlU\ngive iclence power equal to iome\nof the cosmic rtyi,\nAi a death ray Uie blue beam\nwould have no military value for\ntwo rauotu. The penon touched\nby it would not die lor tevenl diys\nmd meinwhlle would remain for\nsome time i vtry live fighter. The\nglint to too heivy to be movtd\niround.\n-____..\n___________aM_M___M__M\nHUNGARY WILL NOT BE\nDOMINATED BY POWERS\nHEGYSHALON, Hungary, Oct 24\n(AP), \u2014 Germani of thto frontier\ntown were told todiy by Iitvin\nAntal, Under-Secretary for Juitlce,\nthat Hungiry would itand for no\nforeign interference ud would not\nbe dominated by uy \"great power.\"\nStanding cloie to the old Austriin\nborder, now < petrolled by Germin\ntroopi, Antsl ipoke at a flag-rate\nlog.\n1 _   \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u2014-mim miihhgMntaiilftm\nBRITISH HAVE MORE\nCERMAN PRISONERS\n, LONDON, Oct 14 (CP).-More\nthu 110 Germu sailors ud airmen hive been raptured while\n\"a mere handful of British airmen\" ire prisonen in Germm\nhindi, Viscount Cobham, Under-\nSecretary to the Wtr Office, told\nthe House of Lords todty,\nLord Cobham uld no quutlon\nSf exchange of priionen.had yet\neen raised.       \u2022, ;\nU.S. Prevents Japan-\nSoviet Relation,*\nMOSCOW, Oct 14 (AP)-A dU-\npitch trom Shanghai to Uie Government newspaper Izvestia today accused the United Stales of trying to\nblock Improvement in. Russian-Japanese relations.\nQuoting \"respomiDie quirten\",\nthe dlspitch uid, \"tgente ot Wuhington are active\" in trying to put\npressure -on the Japanese Government becauu of Japan'i dependence upon importe from the United States.\nAmerican representative!, the article laid, continued to \"comider\nneutrality of the United Stetei a\ncomfortable mask necesury to cover the policy of isolation on Japan\nand for upsetting the relations between japan tho the U. S. S. R.\"\n\"ApptrenUy the Jipineie people\nrealize this manoeuvre of the United States and in beginning to feel\nuneuy under iuch pressure from\nthe United States,\" the dispatch\nMid.\nBRITISH SHIP AGROUND\nHONG KONG, Oct. 14 (CP).-\nA British iteamsBlp carrying 1500\npauengen, Including 40 Euro-\n' trims, w\u00bbs beached just ouUlde\ncolonial waters .today tfter itrik-\nlng i submerged object The en-\nSlne room wis flooded partially,\nut there were no casualties. The\nveuel, operated by the China\nNtvigttlon Comptny, wu en route\nfrom Hong Kong tot Chinese\nport        .\u25a0' \u25a0 .\nOctopus Killed\n-.'\u25a0;' by Mate in Tank.\nVMCOUVER, Oct 14 (CP). -'\nIvir Htglund, Manager of Vancouver's new aquarium, had I ltd story\nto tell. Oscar, Uie octopus, li dead.\nBut wait murder to suspected.\nOscar, in spite ot her name, wu\nslain by Oliver the Octopus, a mate.\nFor three weeks, ever since the\nicquarium opened, Oscar and Oliver\nhave teen living ln a big tank\u2014\npeacefully until last week.\nThen one day Mr. Haglund noticed Oscar was mysteriously miu-\nSenate Agrees to\nCurtail Debate\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (AP). -\nThe United States senate agreed\nunanimously today to curtail debate\nIn m effort to reach I finil vote\non the idmlnUtrttion'i neutnlity\nlegislition thU wuk.\nThe igreement propoied by Democratic Leader Barkley, would limit\nuch winter's general discussion of\nthe legulation, providing for repeal\nof the irms embargo, to 49 minutes.\nIn addition, etch unitor would be\npermitted to speak tor i total of 49\nminutes on eich intendment\nThe igreement wu reiched ifter\nSemtor Clirk (D-Mo.) won I prom-\nUe from Barkley not to call Uie\nSenate into daily teuloni etrlier\nthu 11 ua. There wis tUo in understanding tint night sessions\nwould not be held.\nBarkley llkewUe unounced, In\nuiwer to a query from Clark, that\nht had no Intention of ieeklng to\ncut off debite on my imendment\nby moving to liy lt on the table.\nWith the igreement out of the\nwiy, Semtor Pittmm (D-Nev.) obtained uninlmous consent tor immediate consideration of committee amendment! to tbe bill, this\nautomatically ending more Uun\nthree week! of generil debite.\nMeanwhile Senator Tobey (Rep.-\nNew Hampshire) said that ruponii.\nblllty for teuure of Uie Americu\nfreighter City ot FUnt rested on\nmemben ot the Sentte who defeited\nhU motion two week! igo to con\nsider lepiretely from irmi embirgo\nprovUioni those provUlons ot the\nNeutrality bill relating to ihlpping.\nTobey declared had hU motion to\nsplit the Neutrality bill pawed Congreu lt would have \"removed the\nnazardi which accrue to our ships\nfrom sailing through war zonei.\"\nSenator Byrnes (Dem.-South Carolina) a supporter of the admlniitration bill, told reporten:\n\"Under the pending embargo repeal biU there would be no such\nIncident u the City ot Flint wiz-\nure, since the Americin ihlpping\nwould not be permitted to uter\nthe danger zone.\"\nSenator Connally (Dem.-Texu)\nmother backer of the biU, expressed\nhU beUet not only seizure but sinking of Amerlcm ships miy be expected unless they ire birred from\nthe wir zone. '..'A-.\nU.S. COMMUNIST LEADERS\nLIABLE TO ARREST\nWASHINGTON, Oct' 14 (AP) -\nChiirmm Martin Diet (Dem.-Tex-\nis) declired todiy the Houie of\nRepruentitlvu Committee investigating unAmericanism possessed\nevidence which would permit the\nprosecution of every leader of Fas-.\ncUt and Communist organization]\nln the United States.\n\"There isn't a leader of any of\nthese Fucist or CommunUt organizations,\" the chairmm declared at\nan open committee hearing, \"who\nhasn't violtted iome penal law.\"\nDiet mide the assertion in announcing Attorney General Murphy\nhad assigned a special staff to act\non the committee's request yuterdiy thit ictlon be teken igiinst\nleiden of the CommunUt pirty\nmd the German-American Bund\n\"for failure to register\" under the\nAlien Registration Law.\nIWCOW,Q\u00abATEP; 2*-? MAY 1670,. ....   ...\n{d-dLW-mmdMlm        T^jU-UltJm\nSPECIALS\nWEDNESDAY MORNINC SALE OF\nWOMEN'S SHOES\nSpecial in Women's smart street shoes. Choose from\nblack or brown-In suede or calf leathers. You'll like the\nwide selection and the saving of at\nleast one dollar on every pair.\nPriced at\t\n$1.89\nWEDNESDAY MORNINC SALE OF\nHOUSE\nDRESSES\n4*\nGood quality wash frocks.\nNovelty roller and cuff\ntrims. Sizes 14 to 46. A\nbargain special.\nYoung Men's\nTROUSERS\nWool worsted trousers In\nall the new Fall patterns-\nincluding green. \u2014 High\nwaist bands, pleated fronts\nand wide bottoms. Sizes\nfrom 29 to 34. '\nWEDNESDAY MORNINC SALE OF\nChildren's w-'m*- HOSE\nIdeal for school wear \u2014 the popular lxl\nrib hose for boys or^girls In fawn or brown^\nSizes 5V_\nonly, pair\nto  10. Wednesday morning\n25'\nWEDNESDAY MORNINC SALI OF\nMOPS and\nWAX\nLarge size reversible dusting mop of good quality\nyarn in red and white or\ngreen and white and one 1 -\nIb. tin of hard-finish English wax.\n.  The Two, Complete\n75'\nPRINTS\nColorfast. Canadian prints\nin 36\" width. Neat floral\ndesigns in good color ef\u00bb\nfects. Limit of 12 yards to\ncustomer. -,;\nPer Yard\nIS'\n.\ning a tentacle.\nYei\nesterday the fatal diy irrived,\nthe* big tank was the: scene of a\ntitanic struggle and ln the wordi of\nMr. Haglund:\n\"Everything looked awfully blick\nmd through the murk we could\nseek red tentacles flashing around\nsnd grapllng,... at the end Oscar\nwas dead.\"      '   v\nThat'i ill there Is to tell except\nthit Oscar wai buried\u2014on the shore\nof EnglUh Bty. .':\/,,\nActivities of National Research\nCouncil Important in Wartime\nOTTAWA, OcL 84 (CP>- War\nwill not smother the widely varied'\nactivities of the National Research\nCouncil. Instead, it will probably\nIntensify them, especially in such\nfields as aeronautics, Dem C. J.\nMickenzie pew Acting Preiident\nof the Council, tfld todty at he\ntook over complete charge ot tbe\nCouncil.\nDem Mackenzie, trom the Univenlty of Siskttchewin't ftculty\nof Engineering, aayi he ll merely\n\"filling ln\" for Major-General A.\ning In1\nG. L. McNaughton. who hat left the\nCouncil presidency to command the\nfint division of the Canadian Ac-\nUve Service Torce. For the pait\nfive dayi the two men hive functioned m unison In the President's\noffice. Now the Genertl't personal\nfiles hive been moved to a room\non the top floor.\n\"In wartime, the function of an\norganization of thli kind il fundamentally the ume, especially In\nthis kind of war.\" Dem Mackenzie\nnid. The difficulty, be felt, might\nbe to tell Just where war effort\nbegan and where ordinary peace\neffort ended.\nRe hesitated to predict what role\nthe Research Council might play\nbefore peace cime tgaln. liie Council hea<b would merely deil with\neich problem it it trose. It wis\nbird to foresee what might arise.\nIt wu Impossible, for Instance,\nto tell right now what essential\nsupplies would be available for\ncarrying on a war or what substitutes would be required. It was\npossible that the aeronautics section might expand considerably u\nthe Empire Air Force training\nicheme got ln motion here. Thit\nexpansion 'might even extend to\nictlve British oooperatlon in aircraft design.\nThe Resetrch Council hu always\ncooperated with the Depirtment\nof Nitlonil Defence, is with other\nGovernment branches, md thit co-L\noperation is being intensified now\nwith defence and with the war\nSupply Board, especially ln determining specifications, the Dean said.\nThere hu been a considerable\nIncrease In one type of work In the\nCouncil since war started, he said\n\u2014In the examination of new Inventions being offered by well-intentioned citizens. While moit are ot\nlittle Immediate practical ute, no\nchmce U teken of my useful tug-\ngettion being overlooked and all\nare eximlned thoroughly.\nWhile Genenl McNaughton wai\nborn in Saskatchewan md ctme\nEut it in eirly lge, Dem Mickenzie wu born in New Brunswick\n\u2022nd went Weit ibout the^ame time.\nHe itudled civil engineering at\nDalhousie md Harvtrd Untveriitlei\nand ilnce the first Great Wir his\nbeen connected with the University\nof Ssskitehewin. He served in the\ninfmtry in the list wir.\n\u2014-*\u2014\nM.SU\nSCOTCH WHISKY\n26'\/. ex. $3.75; 40 ei. ?5.60\nThli advertisement U not publUhed or dUplayed by the Liquor Control\nBotrd or by the Government of BritUh Columbit.\nfl\nw\n'Chevrolet's FIRST Again\n.    i.       ,  !\t\n PAM POUR \u2022\nInfection...\nSinus: Disease\nm LOOAN CL.NDININQ, M. D.\nA great deal of progreu hu been\nIpade ln dealing with the chronic\nInfection of the now known\nlinut disease. This condition ll to\ncommon in temperate but rapidly\n\u25bctriable climates, lt bu been estimated that four out of every five\nof ut suffer from sinus disease at\nsome time during our llvu,\ni Sinus diseue Increuu In frequency directly ln proportion to the\ndegree ot modernness ot the civilization we are living in. The more\ncrowding, the more machine! to\nchurn up dust and the more smoke\nito obscure sunshine, the more tlnui\nK-ease.\nt   Lowered Immunity due to a coddled form of existence alto playi a\n'part ln promoting natal and paranasal   Infection.   Our   overheated\nouau dry out the lining ot the\ni and prevent lb natural germ-\nig   functions.   Refined   foods,\nng in natural vitamin qualities\n\u2022 to the unfavorable conditions.\nThe occurrence of sinus dlieue il\nlnvertely proportional  to  the\nmt  of  lumhine.  Since four-\ni of the people have tome ilnui\nlie some of the time, and since\nI ll an Infectious disease, the mul-\n\u25a0jpUdty ot human contact! il an\nevident factor,\nGREATEST \"ENEMIES*\n& Dryneu and dust ara the great\n'enemies\" ot tbe ilnui tufferer.\nThe head hu four pain of air\nrltlea, called sinuses. Each opens\ni the nose cavity, and the lining\nnbrane ot these cavities Is con-\nmiOui with that ot the now. A\nconch-shaped roll of thin bone covered with mucous membrane, called\n\u2022 turbinate body, guards the orifice\nat each ilnus on the nasal tide\nat dry, cold, dusty and polluted\nThe ipongy turbinate, rich ln\nod veueli, warms and tilten the\nw\u00bb breathe.\nahould normally ba a tree\ni and outgo of air in the nose,\nthe turbinate! swell due to\non or Irritation, they block\nopening of the sinuses. If toil pruent the drainage Is\nNOW Urtder-am\nam Deodorant\ntafilj\nStopi Perspiration\n_U Doa not rot drum\u2014does\nnot Irriute skin.\nB. NowtitHsgtodr-.Gssobes_\u00abd\n3  light tftit ihi-ing, ,\nS. Insttndyitopjpmptndonfof\n1 to I days. Removes odor\nfrom proputtion.\n4ks A pure white, grciselcu, lttin-\nlets viniihing cram.\nS> Arrid hts beea twirded the\nApproval Sol of the Americu\nInititute of laundering, for\nbeing harmless to fabrics.\nII MILLION Jtn oi AnM\ntave been iold. Try a Jtr todayl\nARRID\nttl.-.    ItmatmrntttUmiaUHiml*\ni \u2122*\u00b1}E^K\u00a3jmlmtUm3tmg^'\nInterfered with, ahd tubseuts at\nchronic Infection It inevitable.\nThe flnt function of the tlnuiei\nll to furnish llghtnen to the ikult\nIf the ikull were tolld bone, the\nmuscular itrength ot the neck and\nshoulder musclet would have to be\ntremendoui to hold lt up. The other\nalternative would be to diminish\nthe size of the ikull, which would\nmean diminishing the size of the\nbrain. It we had no sinuses, we\nwould never look or, elw, never be\nthe ume. The sinuses an the result of a good engineering Job on\nthe part of Nature. Their other\nfunction It to furnish a retonator\nfor the voice.\nThe commonest type ot sinus dlieue ll that which complicate! a\n\"hud cold\" and maku lt hang on.\nThe chronic typu an Infectious\nallergic and vasomotor. In treating\nthe Infectiou! type, lnfeited lymphoid mauu'ln the beck of the\nnow can be destroyed by electro-\nsurgery. Establishment of drainage\nis required. Deep penetrating heat\nby meant ot long or thort wave diathermy, it efficacious tfter drainage it established. A limple apparatui for circulating hot water\nthrough rubber tubei high in tha\nnow ii alao helpful. Marked Improvement occun by uilng a diet\nrich ln treth foodi. Allergic tinut-\nltii la relieved by removing the\noffending substance ln food or dust\nVasomotor linutltit it bett treated\nby repeated shrinking ot tha\nmucout membrane.\nQUESTIONS and ANSWER* \u25a0\nE. 0.: *T havt been Informed that\na corselet or any tight girdle worn\nebout the body will cauie the in-\nildu to become weak and flabby.\nIi tbat true?\"\nAniwer \u2014 Naturally, any artificial\ntupport will tend to cauie the muscle! to get weak, but this ii less true\not a corwt than any other torm ot\nsupport Many people need an abdominal tupport, tuch u a conelet\nThe old tradition! about the harm\not corseti are great exaggeration!.\nHOSPITAL AUX. PLAN\nFRUIT SHOWER. CRESTON\nCRESTON, B. C. \u2014 The annual\ncanned trult and vegetable ihower\nfor Cruton Valley Hospital will be\nheld November 4. The date wu\nfixed at the Creston Hospital Women's Auxiliary meeting at Trinity\nChurdh Hall Thunday. The Pruident Mn. F. V. Staples, wu ln\ncharge.\nIf convenient the ihower win be\nat the hospital, and the usual tea\nwill be served at the Nurau' Home,\nat which a silver collection will be\ntaken. The Kitchen and Tea Committee wai named u follows: Mrs.\nGeorge Jacks, Mn. W. L. Bell, Mrs.\nJ. W. Hamilton, Mn. Gibson Sinclair, Mn. Hipwell and Mn. W. M.\nArchibald.\nTha ium of $02 wu netted at a\nterlu of 24 bridge partiu held.\nWith 7140 point!, J. P. MacDonald\nwon the men'i high icore prize,\nwith Mn. MacDonald annexing the\nladiei' high with 7830. Second prizes\nwent to R. M. Telford with 6010,\nand Mn. George Young with 0320.\nMisi M. Hamilton, Secretary, read\nthe hospital operating itatement for\nSeptember. Mn. C H. Messinger\nreported tor the Buying Committee,\nand authority wu given to make\ntome needed purchasu of supplies.\nLetten ot condolence are to be lent\nMn. H. W. MacLaren and Mn. C.\nttHare.\n\u2014NELSON DAILY NEWS. NIUON. \u25a0.O.\u2014WIDNIlDAY MOltmna. oor. a rate.\nLONGBEACH RED CROSS\nREADY FOR WAR WORK\nLONGBEACH, B.C-Tha Longbeach group of the Wett Arm Auxiliary to the Nelaon branch ot the\nCanadian Red Crou Society met\nat the home of Mra. H. C. Gibson\nFriday. Plans were made to commence war work at toon u material! are avalable.\n''JC-^UfL-MTneMk\"\nTher* srs hundreds of distinctive cards\nfast waiting to bs \"looked over\" by you.\nYou'll marvel at the variety of colors and\ndesigns, the cheery greetings, and the\nlarge selection makes it so easy to find\nthe card you want.\nTHE CARD YOU BUY IS YOURS\nEXCLUSIVELY\n.''*'\"\u25a0    ; ,-        ef '\"'\u25a0 :     *\nCARPS SOLD IN TWO DOZEN LOTS AND PRICED\nAS LOW AS\u201411.65\nPHONE 144\u2014Our representative, Mrs. V. M. Campbell,\nwill call. If you live out of town, write for samples.\n\u2022Nelson Sailg ^tm\nCommercial Printing Dept.\n266 BAKER ST.\nNELSON. B. C.\n~A_\nFoll Outings...\nProtect Beauty\nOn Motor Trip\nBy DONNA GRACE*\nMotoring during the Summer was\nonly _\u2022 matter of convenience in\ngetting ui tbout The roads were\nuncomfortable from the dust tnd\nIntense bett to we all looked forward to the time when the cool\nclear days of Autumn, when touring\nIs a real pleatur*. These trips are\nperfect If they are planned In advance. The wardrobe will alwtys\nconsist of the clothei we are most\nlikely to use. An outing trip with\ncamping included will call for\nplenty ot wtrra'iultt tnd coats, not\nevening dresses. Good robet too\ntre necessiry tor comfort\nThere li nothing more unflattering than cold noses on a Jolly\nouting. The imart girl will wear\nwoollei and long sleeves and will be\nsun to have tbe kind of shoes and\nstockings to keep the feet warm.\nWhen one It active, the circuit.\ntion will be active, but sitting in\nthe ctr callt for extra clothei. The\nwarm, comfortable penon will\nbenefit by the fresh air and will\ncome back with sparkling eyei tnd\ntranslucent ikln. Fresh tir is, and\nalwayi will be, one of th* moit im'\nportant beauty aldi.\nEven the temlble, warm girl will\nneed to take her creami and apply\nthem every night The ikln, you\nknow, li not accustomed to quite\nto much expoture. Thote who like\na lot of sunlight will do well to\napply a film ot cream around tbe\neyei to discourage iquint linei. i\nOne of the belt precaution! to\ntake for the complexion, provided\none li In in open car, li a gener-\nout applicaUon ot foundation or\nSowder bate. Thla will keep the\nuit from tettling ln the pores,\nand when lt li removes! the ikin\nwill be clean and ready tor a new\nmakeup.\nThose whose ikln Ii dry must\napply a lubricant for the whole\ntrip, as harsh winds are likely to\nInjure the fine texture. Avoid uilng soap and water after this exposure. The cream will be used\nwhen coming in but soap and water\nihould be the before-bed-time\nmethod.\nWe believe one ihould tvoid all\nlavish uie of makeup and give the\nskin a rest Rouge and heavy eye\nmakeup are not ln keeping with\ntouring. When you itop at hotels\nyou may need the usual evening\nmakeup but few seasoned tourists\nwtnt to be glamorous on these robust outings.\nPROCTER    *\nPROCTER, B.C.\u2014Mr. tad Mri J.\nMcMullin have at a guett the latter'i lister. Mn. t, Maurer of Coleman, Alberta.\n3. Ron Hinde ipent the weekend\nln Trail where he attended the\nWest Kootenay-Boundary Teacher'i\nConvention. -\nMn. C. Swanson and her mother,\nMrs. J, Maxwell were ihoppen at\nNelion.\nMri. S. Bonacci and ion John\nviiited Mri. Bonacci'! son-in-law\nand daughter. Mr. and Mrt, E.\nSpegariol at Trail.\nMrs. E. G. Millar and ton Ronald\nmotored to Nelson.\nMiss Morag MacKinnon returned\nfrom Montreal where she hai been\ntaking a ipecial nunlng course.\nHugh Davidson ot Nelson wu a\nmotorist to  Procter.\nMr. and Mrs. H. Solecki and\ndaughter Beverley Rose visited\nMn Soleckl't parenti, Mr. and Mrs.\nN. Shkwarok.\nMill Jean Ferguion attended the\nTeacher's Convention at TraU.\nMrs. W. Ogden and daughters,\nRuth and Elaine were visitors to\nNelson.\nMrs. R. MacDonald wai a guest\nof her son and daughter-in-law,\nMr. and Mrs. R. Bradley at TralL\nMrt. J. Bilcoski ol Nelson hai\nbeen viiiting ber husband here.\nMr. and Mri. E. J. Leveque of\nLardeau were viiiton at the Outlet Hotel.\nW. Solei and ion Kenneth visited\nat Nelson.\nMrs. A. Mennle has returned trom\nBayonne where she viiited her huiband.        \u25a0\nMill Francei McMullin ot Nelion\nipent the weekend here.\nMr. and Mra. L Lewli have as\na guett the latter's lister, Misi\nAlma Smith of Shelan, Sask.\nMn. W. Merrifield hai returned\nfrom Gray Creek.\nHarold MacPhenon ot Coryal\nipent the weekend here, -\nMn. O. Johnion tnd family motored to town on Saturdiy.\nHARROP INSTITUTE\nCHANCES MEETINGS\nHARROP, B. C, \u2014 The Harrop\nWomen'i Inititute met on Tuesday\nafternoon, the President, Mrs, C. D.\nOgilvie, in the chair.\nOwing to the home nunlng classes\nbeing held Thuradays, the institute\nhai altered its meeting date trom the\ntecond Thursday to the second Tuesday afternoon ln the month.\nThe institute received $10 trom\nthe Government and li awaiting\nInstructions ai to what torm of war\nwork thty are expected to do.\nThe children'i Christmas treat\nwai considered and a plan wat\narranged.\nThe tea hostess wai Mri. N. N.\nMajor of Longbeach. .  :\nREELECT MRS. ANDERSON\nFRUITVALE CLUB HEAD\nFRUITVALE, B.C\u2014Mrt. Thomai\nCole was hostess to 10 memben and\nfour vlilton when the Friendly\nClub met at her home Tueiday.\nMrs. Harold Andenon wat reelected President by acclamation.\nMrs. Cole was elected Vice-President and Mn. W. Williami Secretary-Treasurer. ,\nThe club accepted an Invitation\nfrom Mn. R. Shute ot Trail to hold\nthe next meeting at her home. Mn.\nAnderion and Mrs. Lohrke assisted the hoiteu in terving refreihmenti.\nCE0RCE LAPOINTE'S\nCONDITION UNCHANGED\nCondition of George Lapointe, 16-\nyear-old Nelson youth who li In\nKootenay Lake General Hospital\nwith a badly lacerated right hand,\nthe result of a thotgun accident,\nwat reported at itill unchanged,\n\u00ab' th. band In \"bad ihape\", Tueiday. The youth wu wounded by a\nilngle barrelled thotgun Friday\nafternoon while he <res -ratting Into\na boat r su hit father's cabin n\ntbe West Arm. John Jarbeau, 14,\nwbo wu getting Into the boat\nahead ot the Lapointe lad, Idd the\ngun down in the boat and it accidentally discharged.\nHarvest Supper Held\nat Silverton Home\nSILVERTON, & C- Anglican\nChurch memben beld a harvett\n\u2022upper October IS at the home of\nMn. W. E. Marshall.\nRev, F. Browne thinked Mn. R.\nHambly tor her tervicei u orgtniit\nof the Church. Mr. Himbly replied\non behalf of Mn. Hambly.\nThe rett of the evening wtt spent\nin community tinging with MM.\nR. Hambly at the piano. Those preient were Mr. and Mrs. R Hambly,\nRev. and Mn. F. Browne, Mr. and\nMrt. W. R. Seal, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.\nSennlng, Mn. W. E. Manhall. Mn.\nE. A, Fairhurst Mn. P. Harding,\nMrs. S. E. Watson, Mn. W. Hunter,\nMn. D. McDairmid, Mn. M. Emer-\nton, Mn, T. Burley, Mn. R. Fair-\nhunt Mrs. J. Jakel Jacqueline Sennlng, Alan Jakel George Fairhunt,\nP. Fairhunt and D. Watson.\nUST JUNIOR CUSS\nTODAY, DRAMA SCHOOL;\nSKETCHES ARE WRITTEN\nFinal clan tor junior itudents at\nthe Provincial Drama School being\nconducted at the Nelson Junior\nHigh School by Mn. YTOnue\nFirkin! of Vancouver, will be held\ntoday, when original playi written\nby the itudentt will be judged.\nThree ihort iketchet written by\nthe Junion were presented before\nsenior students. The iketchet were\n\"Lost tnd Tound\", by Martorie\nJorgensen and Mona Scott; *The\nLucky Fall\", by Moira Mansell,\nPeggy Triggi and Ted Affleck; and\n\"The Lait Laugh\", by Katherine\nArgyle, Gertrude Nagle and Jessie\nPatenon.\nPrince Charming...\nFable Wilh Moral\nfor Bridegrooms\nBy CAROLINI CHATFIELD\nOnce upon a time there wu a\nhandsome young Prince who rode\nthrough the countryside and fell\nmadly ln love with a cottager's\ndaughter. \"ThU will never do, he\nlaid to hli friends tnd tiso hit\nfriendl said the same to him. \"She's\nhumbly born, poorly bred, unaccustomed to the manneri ot gentle\nfolks, untutored in the wayi of grett\nhousei, unlettered and unsophisticated\/\nAll of which wu true, but m\ntime went on the Prince wu consumed with a great yearning foi*\none mora gllmpie of the cottager'!\ndaughter. He loit hit appetite, hit\nenthusiasm, and ht began to waste\ntway. One day a great friend laid\nto him, \"I'm grieved to see you\ngrieving for the cottager'! diughter\ntnd I've been thinking ot something\nmy wise fither tald to me whm I\nwu a young lad.\"\n\"Said he, 'Son, If a man hu a\ngreat love tor a woman and ahe\nfor him, he can marry her and\nmould her to fit Into hli whole life's\nicheme u comfortably and com.\npletely u ihe fits Into hii heart\nand latisfiet hli desire.' Pray let me\ngo with you to visit the country\nmaiden that peace ence again miy\nreturn to you.\"\nSo on a fine froety morning the\ntwo of them let out and no looner\nitarted on the journey thin the\nPrince wu himself, joyous, and\nlight-hearted. The moment he laid\nSERIAL STQRY ... By Elliott Fillion\nShaddw  Over Hill House\nSYNOPSIS\nSally Gordon It at Rill House\nfor a vacation at the instigation of\nher friend, Rhoda. At Hill House\nSally meets Mn. Peake, the proprietor, her son, Neal, and Rhoda.\nAt dinner Sally meets the othen;\nMn. Peake's daughter, Josie;\nCoral Easton, In love with Neal;\nMn Rutherford; her daughter,\nPauline, alio ln love with Neal,\nand her ton. Dr.. Piul Rutherford. Mn. Rutherford telli of a\nprowler the hetrd the night before. Bruce Orton, Joseph Barry\nand Duncan Abbot Rhoda's fiance, complete the household at\nthe Summer retort Thtt evening\nSally overhears bits ot a queer\nconversation ln the garden.\nCHAPTER FIVE\nThere teemed a tubtle menace ln\nthe words: \"It Uis to be done and\nthe sooner the better,\" though why\nthey Ihould Impress me that way\nI could not understand. Quietly I\nwaited, hoping tne figurei would\nreappear and I would hear more.\nBut no tound broke the stillness;\nthere wu no movement ln the\nshadow of the ihriibbery banked\nspite fence.\nCuriosity triumphed. I made up\nmy mind I wu going to find out\nwhere those figures had gone. I\nwalked across the terrace and itepped down to the lawn. The closely\nclipped grau had Just been watered.\nMy thin shoes were soaked bfcfore\nI reached the high rhododendrons.\nAt the front ot tne house the\nfilcket fence wu attached to an\nron post driven deep into the\n!round within an Inch ot the 20-\noot wooden post which wu the\nbeginning ot the iplte fence. There\nwasn't room lor a mouse to iqueeze\nbetween the two.\nI knew the figure! had not crossed\nthe lawn to the gateway. The open\nitretch of lawn wu under my eyes\nevery moment of the time. They\nmust have gone down the length\not the fence and around the back\nout to the.road on the other side\not the house or \u2014 Into the house\nitoelt\nI wu convinced that they had\ndone the last But why illnk back\nout of light when the light was\nmapped on? It wu a riddle I could\nnot solve.\nMy feet were wet ind I wai be-\nglnnin (to shiver with the damp\nand cold. I walked the length of the\nspite fence and back, crossed again\nto the terrace and entered the\nlounge. Josie was sitting there alone.\n\"I wu wondering if you had gone\nto bed,\" the greeted me.\n\"No, I wu too tired to go motoring, I've had my ihare of that\ntoday, yet I don't feel at ill sleepy.\nI suppose the answer to that it that\nJ had a grand nap before dinner,\"\nreplied,\n\"Then come and alt. down here\nfor a while,\" ihe invited. TU itart\nthe fire. It'i coming in foggy and\nwhen it doei lt li alwayi chilly,\nno matter how warm the day hu\nbeen.\"\nShe knelt before the fireplace as\nshe ipoke end, striking a match,\nshe applied lt to the fire lighter,\nwhich sbe then thruit between the\nlogi lying acron the andirons.\n'ToggyT' I echoed. \"Why, it'i\nbright moonlight\"\n\"Yei, right now, but it won't be\nfor long. The fog Is coming In trom\nthe sound. Listen, can't you bear\nthe foghorn?**\nFaintly to my ean came a long\nmelancholy note. It was the tint\ntime I had ever heard It It wu an\neerie sound, seeming to tit in with\nthe other itrange incident! ot the\nnight*\n. Josie, itill crouching on the hearth\nlaughed up at my Intent face.\n\"I never heard a foghorn before,\"\nI confessed, smiling back at her.\nThen, u my glance traveled from\nher bright face down her pretty\ndrew to her ilippers, I noticed that\nslippers and dresi hem were u wet\nand bedraggled u mine.\nCould ihe have been the woman I\nhad heard speak outside? The voice\nin the night I had heard before \u2014\nof that I wu positive \u2014 but lack\not familiarity with lta tonei prevented me then and later from\nnaming the ipeaker.\nThen, another thought came to\nme. I couldn't distinguish the forms\not the ipeaken. It might have been\ntwo men, one ot them Neal Peake.\nHii voice was' to. like Josie's I\nmight euily have mistaken lt for *t\nwoman'i. Listening to her now, I\ntried my best to be positive that It\nwas or wu not the or Neal I bad\nheard ipeaklng, but ln vtin.\nJosie rose gracefully to ber feet\nand tank down on the davenport by\nmy ilde.\n*'I with Rhoda hadnt gont out\ntonight\" the said wistfully. \"I'd like\nto talk to you both.\"\n\"Well, I'm here. You can talk to\nme,\" I laid lightly. 'And Rhodei!\nbe back lattr if it'i important'\nSiie gazed into the- tin, a puzzled expression on her face, while\nI, watching her, wondered what ahe\nwas thinking. She turned to me to\nsuddenly thtt I almost Jumped.\n\"Rhode's been coming here io\nmany Summen that we'ra real\nfriends,\" the began. \"She'i told me\na lot about you. How self-reliant\nand independent you are. I wish\nyou'd be my friend, too.\" Her voice\nheld an appealing note.\nI leaned over and laid my hand\nover hera, which was clenched Into\na hard, cold little flit it ber ilde.\n\"I'd love to be your friend,\" I\naniwered heirtily. \"If there'i tnythlng I can help you with, let me\nhear it\"\nWith a beaming tmtle, ihe iccepted my offer. \"Whtt did you\nthink ot Mrs. Rutherford's itory\ntonight?\" Her brown eyu looked\nsearchlngly Into mine.\n\"About the prowler, you mean?\"\nShe nodded.\n\"Why\u2014,\" I began lamely, and\nthen itopped. I couldn't teU her\nmy crazy sizing up of the penoni\nat her mother'i table and my further speculations.\n\"Yes, go on,\" the ipoke breathlessly.\n\"I didn't know what to think.\"\nI began again. She had aiked me\nto be her friend. If I wu to be\nthat I mutt be truthful. I went\non ilowly, picking my wordi that\nI might not Inadvertently say anything to hurt her.\n\"It teems a queer thing to me\nto have a prowler here. It Isn't as\nthough this were one of the swanky\nhotels with rich women flaunting\ntheir Jewell about I don't believe\nIt wu a Jewel thief,\" I finished\nbluntly.\n\"Nor do L although I mentioned lt\"     \u25a0\n\"And I do not believe anyone\nwas here at three o'clock to look\na that fence, either. That isn't\nsensible.\"\n\"That'i Juit what I told mother\nand Neal. But what wu anyone\nafter here at that hour? It Rhoda\nhadn't ield what the did, I ihould\nalwayi believe that Mrs. Rutherford was dreaming. But Rhoda never wakes up at night unless something disturbs her. Tve known\nher to sleep through the darndest\nhullabaloo.\n\"What it .on thtt tide of the\nhouse besides the cottage the Rutherford! occupy?\" I asked.\n\"Well, there'i their cottage, and\nbeyond lt li another one. The people are coming in tomorrow or next\nday. It'i empty now. Next the\nRutherford!* cottage . toward the\nfront ii the wing where Rhoda and\nMiss Bentley have rooms. You have\nnot met her yet She'i away for\na few days, -, Lastly, the ilde door,\nthe terrace entiance into thli room.\nThat'i all, except windowi, of\ncourse,\"\n\"Could tomeone htve been planning to get in? Have you anything\nworth' stealing? Any old family\nlewelt or papers about a long-lost\nheir or anything like that?\" I wu\nhalt laughing u I ipoke, It teemed\niuch a ridiculous thing to say; almost as though I had a movie complex. But Josie took me seriously.\n\"No, I'm positive *we haven't\nanything that li of Importance to\nanyone. Mother Inherited this houie\nfrom her father, Just u Mln Ivy\ndid hers.\"    T\n\"The thing which piizzlei me the\nmoit,\" I laid musingly, \"li why\nthe prowler walked toward the\nspite fence, then back, and when\nthe light came on RAN away.\"\n\"That fencel\" Josie almoit wailed\nthe wordi. \"At tint I thought lt\nwu funnj*\u2014funny that anyone, m-\npecially an own sister, would be so\nsilly and spiteful. Then, this last\nfew months it hu teemed to worry\nmother, and I'm ture Netl knowt\nsomething he won't tell me.\"\nShe turned ber hind over and\ntook mine in a hard grip. \"I'm\nfrightened, Sally. Really frighten-\nI looked keenly at her. She wasnt\nputting it on. She wu actually\nshaking, and her face was io, white\ntnd distressed I pitied ber.\n\"Don't let it get you down,\" I\ncounseled. \"There'i nothing to\nfrighten you In an old board fence,\nnor ln the womtn who built It-\neven though ihe ii ugly enough to\nitop an electric clock.\"\n\"It isn't the fence itself or Miu\nIvy. She hates Neal and me, but\nwe don't care. It'i mother I'm worried about She hain't acted like\nhenelf for a long time, and juit\nlately I've caught her crying\u2014\ntwice. Why don't the and Neal tell\nme what the trouble la? Why do\nthey ihut me out? I'm not a child!\nIt there'i trouble coming, I ean\nbear It u well ai they can.\"\n\"Suppow you tell me all about\nit\" I suggested. \"All you know or\nsuspect\u2014anything at all you think\nhas any bearing on the matter-\nend I'll iee it I can make tenie out\not it\"\nI tettled back among tba pUlowi\nSireparatory to listening, but before\nosie eould speak tbe door into the\nwing corridor flew open and Pauline Rutherford catapulted in. Her\neyet were wide tnd staring, her\nflee white and frightened.\n\"Where's Neal?\" she cried shrilly.\n\"Paul wants him. Hurry! Hurry!\"\nTo Be Continued\neyet on the country maiden be\nknew be wu going to mike her\nhii bride.\nAfter \u2022 swift courtship he marled\nher, took hen, to the palace and\nwhile love wu young and tender\nhe began to ahow hii shining Ideal\nof what he wished hit wife to be.\nHe made love to her in one breith\ntnd made plana for her in the next\nSht revelled in his love-making and\naccepted his plans for her education.\nWu he not her Prince to whom\nthe looked up u a god? pad he not\ntaken her trom her humble home,\ngiven her his name, hit itition,\nHit heart and hit worldly goods?\nNot in a patronizing manner\u2014for\na man never patronize! the woman\nhe lojjef.\nSbe wu city in the handi of her\npotter-Prince to be moulded to iuit\nhis fancy. Before many monthi had\npassed, ihe wu (racing tbe palace\nu though the were a bom aristocrat and the Prince in addition to\nbeing madly ln love with her wu\nbunting with pride ln ber which\npleated her no end. ,        <\nAnd the moral, bridegroomi, he\nwho hint mty read! Every girl\nplight! her troth to one she knowt\nto be a Prince and the looki up to\nhim u though he were a piece off\nthe moon. If, when love is young\nand tender, he makes love to her in\none breath and showi her hii shining Ideal of what be wishes his wife\nto be, be will alwayi be her Prince\nind ihe will alwayi grace hit palace,\nAppreciation,\nTeacher Important\nBy OARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.\nWe parenti want our children to\nget along well at ichool. Their lucceu at ichool will depend chiefly\non the teacher\u2014how ibe teeli toward the child and how be feels\ntoward her. But their attitude toward each other may depend primarily upon us parents, and our\nattitude toward the teacher.\nThe child, even in the tint grade,\neuily unset our' approval or disapproval of the teacher. He does\nto from our remark! about the\nteacher ln hit presence, and from\nour emotional response to his remarks about her or the Khool. Not\nonly by our remarkt, you know, but\nalso by our gestures, even by the\nway we look and breathe, do we\nbetray to the child how we feel\ntoward the teacher.\nThe child, especially hi the elementary gradei, naturally talki\nabout hli experlencei at KhooL If\nhe tupposei he hu been wronged\nby the teacher, he ii likely to say so.\nMoreover, he might drop, unawares,\nsome information about the teacher\nand her ways which will itrlke the\nparent unfavorably. In any event\nthe human thing for the parenti to\ndo li to condemn the teacher then\nand there, right before the child.\nYet It uiually la about the wont\npossible thing to do.\nSpeak disapprovingly ot the\nteacher in the child's presence, or\nencourage him to magnify his com-\nplalnti agalnit her, and the child\ngrowi more antagonistic toward\nher. .\nThen what? Tha teachSr grows\nmore antagonistic toward tbe child\nand the child ii leu likely to conduct himself well at school, surely\nleu likely to learn there at his best\nBut the teacher is not always\nright Even when ihe lint the\nparent can't fire her. The practical\nthing to to make the most ot lt If\nthe parent Is sure there are wrongs\nto be corrected, she might properly\ngo to see the teacher, after waiting\nand praying for self-control and\npoise. In mott casei, however, the\nparent will be wise to say nothing\nagainst the teacher in the pretence'\nof tbe child.    .\nCULTIVATE APPRECIATION\nThe safe courie (or parents, u a\nrule, la to set out early In the school\nterm to cultivate in their children\nan appreciative attitude toward the\nteacher. Let ui remind our children\nconstantly ot the big Job the teacher\nhu ln undentanding and managing\nto many children day atter day.\nI with parenti might do more to\nusure the teacher that we are eager\nto cooperate with her. Why are\nwe io miserly with commendations\nof the teacher when we know that\nshe deserves them? Why do we tend\nto take for granted all the best ln\nher while we are to generous with\ndisapproval! when we suppose that\nshe has erred?\nALTERATIONS, NURSES   -\nHOME ARE UNDER WAY\nAlterationi to the Nunei Home,\ncosting approximately $500, are\nunder way. The Nelion Sash te\nDoor Company Ltd. hu a contnet\nto make two bedroomi out ot a\nformer itudy on the second floor,\ntnd Laurence Simpson hat the contract to Install a new bathroom and\nlay new linoleum in the bathroom,\nhallway and two bedroomi on the\nground floor. < .  .\n-HbdL foA.\ncKoUA-UV-WBA.\nBy BET8V NEWMAN\nTODAY'S  MENU\nNoodle-Chicken Platter\nButtered Squash\nFruit Salad\nCranberry and Apple Pie\nCoffee\nNOODLE-CHICKEN PLATTER\nIngredlenti; one-half pound egg\nnoodlei, one-half cup butter, one\nyoung chicken, ult tnd pepper. Cut\nchicken Into four quarten and fry\nuntil brown and tender.\nDrop egg noodlei into boiling\nsalted water and cook until tender;\ndrain. Tou cooked noodles into\nmelted butter. Arrange fried chicken and buttered noodles tastily on\nplatter (chicken In center, with\nring of noodlu), sprinkle with\npanley and terve bot\nCRANBERRYAND APPLE PIE\nIngredlenti; putry, one and one-\nhalf cupi cranberries, one and one-\nhalt cupa diced cooking ipplei,\none-half cup water, one cup sugar.\n' Prepare pie crutt and bake one\ntheil In hot oven at 479 degree F.\ntor five minutu to partly cook but\nnot brown. Cook cranberrlet, ip-\nplei tnd wtter together until tender, and add sugar. Pour Into pastry\nshell and cover with itrlpi of pastry\nin lattice form. Return to hot oven\ntor about eight minutei.\nSOPA DE ALBONDIQAS\nThe recipe calli for two poundi\nSound lean beet one whole egg,\nree tablespoon! mau or one-half\ncup touted breadcrumbs, two teaspoons salt one-half teaspoon pepper, two tablespoons fat two green\nchili peppers, two medium-sized\nripe tomatoes, one large onion, two\ntablespoons minced yerba buena\n(the good herb being mint leaves),\none tablespoon minced cilantro\n(coriander).\nBlister green chill peppen and\ntomatoes over open Dame or broiL\nor, better yet over glowing wood\neoals. Peel and mince and tdd\nminced onion, mint and coriander.\nDivide thli uuce Into two portions.\nPlace ground mett ln mixing bowl;\nadd ult black pepper, egg, mast\nor touted breadcrumb!, and one\nportion vegetable uuce.\nKnead well and leave itanding\nwhile preparing broth. Heat the\ntat in aoup kettle and add remaining portion of the uuce; limmer\ntor five minutu. Pour ln two\nquarti boiling witer and teuon\nwith ult and pepper. Cook briskly\nfor 20 minutes. Pinch off until\npiecei ot the mut mixture, roll\nInto large marble-sized ballt and\ndrop one at a time ln boiling broth\nAllow the albondigu (meat balls)\nto cook ilowly for 20 minutei. Tut*\nfor ult and* lerve u toup.\nSPANISH RICE\nAroi  a  ll  Etpana   (Spaniih\nRice) li a uvory rice diih. It ii )\nmade  with three onions,  one- ,\nfourth pound ot gammon, one or\ntwo medium-sized tomatoet, one J\ncup et rice, three or four plmvl\nentot, peu, ttlt panley, pepper\nand chicken itock.\nFry chopped onloni ln oU. Add\nthe gammon, cut ln imall cubet.\nand tried in butter, and the toma- ,\ntoei, either quartered or illeed, , !\nalso tried in oil or butter. Now\nadd rice, season highly with aalt a\nand pepper, moisten with chick' m\nen itock, and cook until rice isiv\nloft, adding more itock if neces-\ntary. When done, put on a hot -\ndish and garnish with pimentoeu j\ntried in oil, cooked peu and ar\niprlnkling ot chopped panley.     _\ni\nJMMMOWIIIMOMWIIOMltOWOieW\nLOiikih. SficwmuL\nani ^tuds-L\nMtn Betty Holt hu urned tbe\nGold Cord award, the hlghut award\npouible, being the lecond Guide\nIn Britiih Columbia to receive thli\naward.\nAuoclation meeting! will be held\nevery third Thunday. At the flnt\nmeeting at the home of Mn. C F.\nMcHardy. Mlu Dorii Mlliiken ot\nDr. Barnardo't Homu in, London,\ngave an interesting address on Guiding in Egypt Palestine and India,\nThe l&lion Sited t O. D. & Guldei\nhave had six meetings tlnce the\nseuon started. There are several\nnew Guides, including Gladys\nFleming, Vyonne Armitrong, Velma\nMacintosh, Pamela Terry and Margaret Jane Mann. Brownies flying\nup to Guldei were Rose Ramsden,\nBunty Waten, Sheila Dawson and\nEva Holm.\nThe Guidei paued leveral testa\nln knotting, tigni and tahitei,\nGuide promlte and lawi, and a few\nIn Mone code work. Eight of tM\nGuides are poliihing up oa their\nFlnt Aid in preparation for their\nSecond Clast Badges.\nEdna Peacock, Francei Boyei, Effie SmaU and Phyllii Percival were\nchosen leaden at a meeting lut\nweek. A patrol of Second Clau\nGuidei will be formed io that they\ncan itudy together fOT their Flnt\nClass Badges.\nThe Guidei anxloui to help with\nwar work wished to knit socks but\nlt was decided that only the expert\nknltten were to do the work. Miss\nNancy Dunn, Public Health Nune,\nwould endeavor to lind Jobi for all\nGuides who did not knit\nLait week Margaret Jane Mann\nwu enrolled and presented with\nher Tenderfoot pin by the Captain.\nBROWNIE NOTES\nThe 27th L O. D. E. Brownie Pack\nstarted the new seuon with an\nenrollment of 30 Brownlw, including the following new recrulti; May\nMcKinley, Barbara Hamer, June\nMorrii, Ann Bradshaw, Joyce Clark,\nBeverley Ure, Jeanette Muir, Betty\nLawrence and Sydney McLennan.\nA full program Is planned for the\nFall and Winter including considerable test work and Red Cross work.\nAileen Cathera and Nancy Idiens\nare now Sixen and Gale Dawson\nand Ann Hamilton have been made\nSeconds.\nKILLS WIFE, THEN SELF\nRED DEER, Alta., Oct 24 (CP)\n\u2014Robert F. Shufeldt M-year-old\nwell-driller of Red Deer shot\nand killed hi- wife and then died\nfrom a throat wound, self-inflicted, a few minutes later, police said\ntoday.\nMRS. fOHN VALENTINE      A\nRESTING COMFORTABLY\nMn. John A. Valentine, who\nbroke her knee cap at her Willow <\nPoint ranch home Monday after*\nnoon, wat retting comfortably la\nKootenay Lake General Hoipital :\nTueiday; She iuffered the accident <\nln a fall\nVftmodi\/t-miatiiMaflMfroMia: I\ntha Vim\", e\nSam Pt-ri_ Maid, \"It wOMan* na?; {\nUM. ,\n\"Bread, bitcuitt er pat*.- ***slm*r\\\nyth'timtStu\n\"\u2022urfle Flair\n\"Vm Purita\nWfcinj.''\n\/er e* tf ytar,\nID   SAYS\n\"Everybody Iik<*g\u2122 ._..,__.-...\nbody doea not know how to make (b|\nThere'i a knack in miring a caku Yon\nmuit have the right ingredient* Tha\nfirst thing to remember il Purity Floun\nIt ii tlwtyt M uniform, alwayi n lum\nUte Purity Flour tor ill your baking\nand you'll never be diuppointedi It\nmakei mon bread, and better bread, u\nwell u finer putry and cakea.\" Hen\nare two recipee to try:\nCANADA CAKI\nHeuptmHer      ItswoonTKslllss\nlesip while eater lHeup* Parity F!\u00b0w\nlew lHtoupoossihik\ns^ cup milk MluipooaMlt\ni     \/\nMETHOD-1. Omm butts*. 1. idd M\ntrssdssssslr. 1. Beat ia susbuten aat. i. Add\nmilk Md TuHlt. \u00ab.' 81ft floor with\n-jwster ud ttlt ud Md to Mlitnn\n1. Blkt in ley* or Isat sake tine ia moderate\norenof37SdetieMl\u00ab30lisiiratsst.      ,.-..;-\nOET THI FUMTY COOK-BOOK\nUu Party Cess* Btteh-KIO mm alrmlrm ****\n.Vitsiu a.'sslt, stint Issssssd\u2014ernl vemoUiar 10*.\nWtttemaa*miri*mUatC*.lm^,Tamtmi\n, Lliten to\n\"CAVALCADE OF DRAMA\"\nCKLN-10:30 A.M.\nEvery Mondiy, Wednudiy, Frldt:\nFLOUR\nBest tur all your Ihiki\ni You can get lovely rYtX&tomls and'\nj pillow cases,for Sunlight carton ends!*\nl\/S\n\\]f[Sunlighfi\ntK r \\ extra-rich.\nextra-rich,\nI lively suds\ng   give you\nwaster.quicker\nwashes, j\nS\n\"^\/O\nFREE Tn TiMb\nChoteaAM4.tsMaT.si\nTowata, UnMraa, }. -\n*- lachat kaamad,\n\"art colour pattern ,\nami bordar. FRU for\n**\u25a0\u25a0*\u00bb -StiflU,- ear.\n^-.m*.\nHOW TO OCT\nJutt Mre.tht required\naamtser of \"Mallet\" audi\ntrom Sunlight Soap cartone.\nlimply and your cartas. %oda\nby r.rc.l Poet toi Later\nBrother. Limited, Bra 4, Vancouver. Do not aacloea a letter.\n: GIFTS\nm act coal, elmplj tie with\n\u25a0Mat end Include e allp ol\npaper etattnl jour Name aad\nAddreee In Wort Uttart, number ol carton aula endoaad\nand lilt required.\nnt\u00ab \"Colonial\" Quality Pillow Caut, Toot\nSmooth, anowy -shl ta cotton, tt-lnch aba *n th daap hemstitch. Only II \"tntllth\" urton end. for mc* pUim* tot*.\nSunlight Sivet You Work md Worry\nSunllght'a all-pure, long-luting tudt float out\ns all the dirt, eatUy and quickly, without the wear\n\/'and tear of harmful rubblag and scrubbing. Sun-\nlight protect! lovely thlngi. .. It euy on tha\nhands. Thrifty women everywhere nee tt for all\ntheir houwhold cleaning... maku dlshet sparkle.\nOaf lovely Offl* Ml...\ntrow tunfrgM t*mp ttat\nyour dtaltr\u2014loesoyl\nSTART SAVING I\nTHE ENDS    j\nI PRINTED IN i I\n\\ *ENQUSH*\/\nthii ems imd mm mc. im. m\n\u2014\nSunlight Soap\nIT5  PURITY   IS  YOUR   PROTECTION\n \t\nStormy Weather\n: Ba prepared for these wet\n' days and the slushy\n; weather ahead.\nit\n. Andrew & Co.\nLtadtrt in Footfathion\nNome Nursing Class\nId of Bedroom in\niealth and Sickness\n,.Jn. F. P. Sparki md Mln Miry\n*|e (iva a lecture md demonttri-\nton on \"The Bedroom ln Hetlth\nnd Sickness\" to 48 memben of the\n.eteon Red Croei Home Nunlng\nteat Tuesdiy evening. Next week\n*to N. ft Morrlion will ipeak on\ntot Sites of Slcknen\".\nHoriwiU's\nGROCERIES\nThi bast service In town.\nPHON! 235\nDINNER\n,. Ii Delicloui and Sattefylng\nat tha\n)LDEN GATE CAFE\nDRESS SPECIALS\n{    .   $w>5-.- ;.:\n[Milady's Fashion Shoppe\n'it*) Bakar St Phone 874\n& R. Grocery\nhe Home at Better Foodi\nQUALITY GROCERIES AT\nSAVING PRICES\nhone 161   Free Delivery\n[I\nWATCH FOR OUB\n^Weekend Specials\nADIXTS\nCASH MEAT MARKET\nPHONI 881-888\nMILK\nAT ITS IEST\nRaw and Pasteurized\nKOOTENAY VAUEY DAIRY\nPHONI 111\n|8|WW>8\u00abWW\u00bbWHI\u00bb*8>W8\u00ab\u00ab8WW*i\nNEW SHIPMENT OF\nSMART FALL HATS\nBETTY ANN SHOP\nOpp. Capltol Theatre    Phone 184?\nMcGrath, Liberal\nCandidate, Long\nBusy In Politics\nKIMBERLET, B C. - Arnold McGrath, Liberal candidate for the\nCrmbrook byelection, U a young\nmm who has been active in politic! ever ilnce hU arrival ln B. C.\nHe helped organize the Young Liberal Association ot Cranbrook of\nwhich he U Vice-President He U\nSecretary of the Columbui and\nCranbrook Liberal Associations, the\nPresident ot the Cranbrook Junior\nBoard of Trade and a member of\nthe Crmbrook Board ot Trade Mining Committee.\nHa wu raised on a farm In See-\nkttchewin ind It not yet 80. He hu\nI Bachelor ot Science degree trom\nSukatchewin University and won\nhU M. A. from Toronto University.\nHe wu bookkeeper for the Mc-\nOrath Lumber Company md later\nbecime Director ot the firm. Two\nyetn ago he wit mtde District\nRepresentative for the Union Tractor md Harvester Company of Calgary, md opened a Cranbrook\nbranch for hU firm. i\nFRUITVALE\nnunTVALE, B. C. \u2014 Mm. Gor-\ndon Grieve wu hosteu it a surprise\nbirthday party ta honor of her\nhuibtnd. Garnet md dancing were\nenjoyed prior to the serving of\nrefreshmenU. Mrs. Ronson assisted\nthe hostess ln serving. GuesU were\nMr. md Mrt. Thomu Grieve, Mr.\n\u2022nd Mrs. A. Ronson, Mr. ind Mrs.\nR. Bartlett md daughter Beverley,\nMr. ind Mrt. Atle NeUon, Mr. and\nMn. W. Veyiey, Mr. ind Mrs.\nMrs. A. Lamond, Mr, ind Mn. C\nVeyiey, Mr. ind Mrs. T. Maxwell,\nMr. tnd Mn. L. De Bruyn md Mr.\nRonson, Sr.\nMr. md Mn. Leslie Knowler\nhave returned from Spoktne where\nthey ipent their honeymoon. They\nwill reside in their new home here,\nMn. D. McLean hu returned from\na three week holldiy at the Cout\nMn. 0- Drew ot Trill hu taken\nup residence here with her husband,\nwho bu been working hera . tdr\nleveral monthi.\nMn. E. Callender hu returned\nfrom a three-month trip to Ireland.\nR. 9prlnkllng, 3. Ptgt, Mr.- Tate.\nMiss W. Campion, Miss Johnson and\nMiss K. Dewdney attended the\nTeachers' Convention ln Trail.\nMlu Jean Grieve of Trail visited\nGrieve.\nMn. A. Lamond wu hostess to\nthe St. Paul's United Ladles Aid at\nthe home Of Mn. A. R. Hepburn\nThursday ifternoon. There were\nU memben md three vUlton present Mn. Hepburn assUted ta serving refreshments.\nMn. H. Wade and son Bobby of\nNeUon are vUiting Mr. md Mrs.\nf. M Barrett\nTIME TO PLANT\nPERENNIALS\nMac's Greenhouses\nJ. W. McClelland\nCedar * Front Iti.       Phone 118\nNEW FALL BLOUSES\nJust Arrived\ngditk CL CaA^ih-M.\n488 Baker St Phone 870\nLOWERY'S\nFOOD MARKET\n'     QUALITY AND IERVIC1\n-      ALWAYI RELIABLE\nLaurlta Bldg, Falrvlew-Ph. 408\nWe Carry All the Better Maku ot\nWATCHES\nLonglnet, Bulova, Wtlthimt,\neta We guarantee them, also\nour repaln.\ndtcUWBlfjL _)md-\\viL\n407 Baker It Nelaon, B.C.\nlay Morning Specials\nLb. 5c\nBANANAS Oth\u00b0\u00abPurel.MH .\nGOLDEN CORN: 17 ox. tin \u2014 10c\nIRE STRAWBERRY JAM: 4 Ib. tin 49c\nJAKER CATSUP: 17 oz. tin 9c\n'1ERRINGS IN SAUCE: 2 tins . 25c\nRolled Oats\nLana packiti\nEach 15c\nSOAP\nFell Niptha\n3 bars.. 21c\nGRAHAM WAFERS: 1 lb. cello pkt. 17c\nMILD CANADIAN CHEESE: Lb. __. 19c\n10c\nMARMALADE\nEmpress\n2-lb.jar\n25c\nPot Roasts Beef.. Perlb. 15c\nFreeh Perk\nKnucklea: Lb.\nShoulder Veal       QC.\nSteak: 2 Ib OOl\n\u00a3\"\u2022.\"*::...... 15c\nSliced Bacon:'\/_ lb. 1C .\ncello pkt. iOZ\nBrqakfaat Sauaaget: OP\n2 Ibi LOl\nWl  RIMRVlfcHI   RIOHT  TO\nLIMIT   eilANTmit\n\u2022AFtwAY rroRie\nLIMITIO\nnrtapN DAILY NIWI. NILION. B. C-WIDNEIOAY MORNINO. OOT. \u00bb 1889\u2014-\nPosses Exams\nJ, R. M. MCNAUGHTON\nOt lntereit to hli many frlendi\nli the word juit received tint\nJ. R. M. McNaughton, cishler ot\nthe North Amerlcm Life Assurance Company'i Nelson Branch,\nhis successfully passed his examinations md ii now an associate\nof the Chartered Inititute of Secretaries. With 226 memben of\nthe institute in Canada, and 8 in\nB. C, he gains the distinction of\nbeing the only member in the\ninterior.\nMr. McNiughton it well known\nIn Nelion tnd district, having been\ntransferred here from Toronto\nabout two years ago. In addition\nto being an ardent sportsman and\namateur photographer, he takes a\nkeen Interest ln civic attain md\ntt present is lecretary od the Nelion Junior Chamber ot Commerce.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C, - Mia. J.\nP. Sutherland ipent a couple of\ndayt in Nelson.\nMiss L- J. Reynolds ot Rad Deer\nhis returned.\nMurray T. McNeish of the 111th\nBattery, Nelson, viiited hit home\nhere for i few days.\nMiss Linda J. Reynolds wmt to\nNew Denver Wedneiday to iee her\nfather, R. L. Reynolds, who ll a\npatient in Slocan Community Hospital.\nMra Gui. Carlion la visiting In\nNelson for a f\u00bbw dayi.\nAndrew Baellirgeon wu a weekend visitor to Nelson.\nMn. T. McNeish, Mn. W. I. Graham, Miss B. Gage md H. Russell\nvisited Nelson.\nWlllltm Farenholtz, High School\nteacher here, tpent the weekend ln\nHARROP\nHARROP, B. C.,-M\u00ab. A. Hepher\nof Boswell and har guesti. Mlu\nUnderwood, W. ft Ryell. md her\nton, Stanley Hepher, cilled on\nfrlendi en route to Boiwell atter\na viilt in Nelson.\nT. H. Smith of Vincouver visited\nold time friends here Saturdiy.\nMrs. J. Berry visited Nelson.\nMiss L. Grant ihopped at Nelson.\nMrs. P. Andrews attended the\nfuneral of Mn. S. Romano of\nCaitlegar at Nelson.\nCorporal C S- Price ot NeUon\nvisited his wife md young ion over\nthe weekend here.\nREFRESHMENTS SERVED\nBY LADIES AT DANCE\nHeaded by Mra. Jama Mclvor at\ngeneral convener, a regular \"army\"\nof lady helpen, memben of the\n111th Ladies' Auxiliary, and volunteer helpen, terved refreihmenti at the Sergeant!' Meat testimonial dance in the Armory Monday night Othen on the committee\nwere Mra. T. W. Slader, Mrs. N. T.\nSlader, Mrs. J. C. Htrlow. Mra. A. D.\nOliver, Mra. J. ti Chambers, Mn.\nArthur Singleton, Mn. C. A. Courville, Mra. 3. C. Hooker, Mra. Fred\nFoster, Mra. Claude Knowlei, Mra.\nFrmk Cimeron, Mrs. G. V. Hunt,\nMrs. Douglas Cretney, Mra. A. H\nSmith, Mrs. D. E. Clark md Mra.\nD. R. Hinton.\nLady Astor Tells\nol'Dream\" House\nLONDON, Oct 84 (OP) .-Viscountess Astor described i \"dream\"\nHouse of Commoni todiy composed\nof 800 womm md only li men, with\nthe men imploring the women \"to\ntreit ui men fiirly,\"\nCrltlcliing the Government for\nfailure to provide compensation for\nhousewives in event of injury in air\nraids, Lady Astor told the House:\n\"The 16 men' M.P.'i were pleading\nwith the Prime Minliter of that diy\nto do Justice to the married men.\nThey were laying to the women\n11 P.'i there wu a time we know\nwhen we did not treat you fairly,\nbut we Implore you to treat ui men\nfiirly now.'\"\n\"I tm amazed that tha Interests\nof the mirrled women could be so\ncompletely Ignored it the present\ntime,\" Lady Astor concluded.\nWilliam Doherty\nof Renata Dies\nWllllim Doherty, 72-year-old ruident of Renata, died ln the Kooteney Lake General Hoipital eirly\nTuesday morning ihortly atter being taken seriously ill\nThe previous evening he had been\ntaken oy m ambulance ot Somen\nFuneral Home to the Hoipital for\ntreitment the tmbultnce meeting\nm Arrow Lakei iteimboit at East\nRobson.\nHis funeral will ba held In Nelton\nFriday.\nSLOCAN PARK\nSLOCAN PARK, B. C-Mn. M.\nBaskin hu returned to Vmcouver\nifter a week at her home here.\nMr. and Mra. C. B. Jonu md family of Tadanac were weekend vlilton of Mn. A. D. Crellin.\nMr. md Mra. Ben Bukin of\nSouth Slocin visited Slocin Ptrk.\nMri. Walter Lebedotf hat returned to Thrumi after ipending a\ncouple of weeki with her ptrenti\nhere.\nTwo naw housei ara going up\nIn Slocan Park, ona tor Mr. Pater\nPopoff md the other tor Mn. Wilion who intends to raids here.\nMr. and Mn. Alex Smith of Nelson viiited Mr. and Mia. E. H. Greavison.\nViiiton to Nelion thli -wuk Included Mr. and Mrs. George Wlsh-\nloff md Mr. md Mn. Fred Chera-\nenoff md fimlly.\nMrs. a Reid viilted Puimore.\nMn. McCoihm, primary teacher,\nattended the Teacher's Convention\nIn TralL\npam rivi\nNelson .Lads Wtth Cousin of Natal\nLONGBEACH\nDONGBEACH, B. C- Va. H.\nDonald wu In Nelton on tevenl\noccatloni viiiting her huibtnd, who\nli i gunner ln the Ulth Battery.\nMr. md Mra J. D. Kerr md Mlw\nI Kerr visited Nelion.\nGunneri 0. Sargent and H. Donald vliited their homei hera.\nMr. md Mn. IL C. Gibion motored to Nelion.\nComminder md Mn. B. A. Smith\nmd Major and Mra, P. Mathiaon\nvisited Nelson.\nHome nunlng classes have commenced ln Longbeach. The tint\nlecture wu conducted by Mrs.\nHolt of Balfour md the second\nby Dr. N. E. Morrlion of Nelion.\nTRAIL BATTERY MAN     \u2022\nHONORED AT ROBSON\nROBSONB. ti, - Alec Miller of\nthe 109th Battalion In TraU wu\ngiven a jolly mrprise party at the\nhome of his parenti, Mr. and Mra.\nGeorge Miller, Saturday, by the\nHappy Go Lucky Club.\nThe club presented tha gueat of\nhonor with a lighter-cigarette cue.\nGama were pliyed, after which\nMrs. Miller md Min Margaret Miller aerved refreihmenta. Thoie pruent were the Mlatet Phyllli Webster,\nMedi Hougan, Gladys Calder, Betty\nHumphries, Viola Quance, Ethel\nSmith and Mn. Elvlna Ostrom, Ron-\nnald Webiter, Ted Foxlee, Bert\nLamb, Frank Webster, George Glbion, Rex Ballard, Edgar Webster,\nDick Gibson, Frank Webiter, Rex\nThorp, George Martin, Frmk Humphriu and Jack Thompson.\nCRANBROOK Social...\nCRANBROOK, B. C. - Dr. md\nMrs. W. O. Green returned Sundiy\nfrom a hunting trip around Lethbridge md VauxhalL\nMr. md Mn. A. C. Bowneit have\nreturned from a trip to Prince Edward Iilmd md Pennsylvania. They\nwere accompanied by Mn. Jack\nMartin who vitlted relatives in Nova\nScotia.\nMr. md Mn. Richard Moore have\nleft for Powell River, B. C, to their\ndaughter, Dr. Eileen Moore, and will\nmake their home there in the future, Thay were accompanied by\ntheir son. Dr. Dermot Moore.\nMrs. E. S. Home hu returned\nifter a lix weekt' visit in Eastern\nCanada. She wu Joined in Toronto\nby her daughter, Mn. Jack Milli-\ncan, and they attended the marriage of Mils Enid Home to Otis\nStaples. She ilso visited her ton-ln-\nliw and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.\nKeith Wuson it North Battleford.\nMra. Carl Dragila, the former\nHazel Bowley, left Sundiy morning for Ypsilanti, Michigan, to Join\nMr. Dragila who Is a student at the\nUniversity ot Michigan at Ann\nArbor.\nMist Violet Sweet of Elko, formerly ot Cranbrook, wai a visitor\nhere on her way to Trail where\nshe will make her home in future.\nW. Reade of Cnnbrook wu a\nviiitor at Nelion.\nMr. and Mn. Stanley McNeil and\nNorman Hall were viiiton at Spokme. They were accompanied by\nMr. McNeil'i mother, who remained\nthere.\nMr. md Mrs. H. A. McKowan motored to Spokane to return Monday aoeomponled by Premier T.\nD. Pattullo who came to Spokue\ntrom Victoria by plme.\nD. A. Duff wu a recent viiitor ta\nCrmbrook.\nCRESTON Social \u2666 \u2022 \u2666\nCRESTON, B. C. - W. 0. Armitrong, with Robert md Helen,\nhave left to viilt their ranch at\nCentral Butte, Suk. They wUl alto\nvltlt Mr. Armttrong'i brother,\nGeorge, it Ekwater, Alta.\nMr. md Mrs. Frank P. Levin of\nKimberley were guetti of Mr. ind\nMra. F. V. Staples during the But\nKootenay Teachers' Convention. Mr.\nLevirs is a former Principal of the\nCreston High School.\nMr. and Mn. H. Teel have returned to Medicine Hat Alta., after\nvisiting Mr. and Mrt. S. A. Speen.\nCol. Fred Litter wm here from\nCamp Lister, Saturday, for the\nfuneral of the late Harvey W.\nMacLaren.\nMr. md Mn. Art Rutledge of\nWynndel were Creston vislton Saturday, bringing in Mlts Florence\nJohnson, who teachu at Jaffray,\nfor the East Kootenay Teachers\nFederation convention.\nCharles Wilson md Mr. md Mrs.\nJama Pascuuo of Sirdar were at\nCreston Stturdiy, ittending the funeral of the late H. W. MacLaren.\nter, Mill Margaret hava returned\nfrom a three weeki' holiday at\nToronto.\nMiss Idpa McPhee ot Wardner\nwu a guat of Mr. md Mra. M. R.\nJoyce. She wu ittending the Eatt\nKootenay Teachen' Federation\nconvention.\nFrank Putnam returned Saturday\nfrom points In the Cranbrook con.\nitttuency, where he hu been as\nsistlng Arnold McGrath,* the Lib\neral candidate, In the pending\nbyelection. '\nMrs. C. H. Hire and Mr. and Mra.\nPerley Putnam have returned from\nLethbridge, to which point they\nmotored Mr.- Hare, who flew Eut\nearlier in the week, on receipt ot\nword of the critical illneu ot hit\nmother at Toronto.\nR. E. Wemp ot Vmcouver viilted\nMr. md Mra. Jamu Compton. During hit stay he delivered a series ot\nlectures on the Britiih Israel\nmovement.\nMr. ahd Mn. W. Belanger \u201e\nJiffriy were guuti of the latter'i\nparenti,  Mr. and Mra. George\nTwo bright Nelion lads, mm of Mr, and Mn. R. T. Tiffin, TIT\nSilica Street are shown here with their cousin, Jtmu George Sofko,\none-year-old Natallte. The two ladi itanding behind the chtlr ire\nJuna Stuart Tiffin, two md one half yean, and William Reuben\nTiffin, four yean old.\u2014Dally Newi Photo.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy IHtl. V, 3. VIONIUX\nForest Men Ask\nCare In Culling\n\u2022 Monday morning at 8:88\no'clock. Rev. J. G. Holmu united In\nmarriage at St Savlour'i Pro-Cathedral, Minne Ada Nlcholi, daughter\nof Mr. md Mre. J. H. Staplei, ind\nClifford Smith, tecond ton of Mr.\nmd Mn. Stanley Smith of Fiirview. The bride'i sliter, Mlts Norma\nAlice Nicholl, wu her bridesmaid,\nand the groom'* brother, Steven\nSmith, acted u beat man. Following the ceremony a reception wu\nheld at the home of the brlde'i parenti, 421 Carbonate Street, where\nabout 20 guuti were preient. After\ni honeymoon In Spokme, Mr. md\nMra. Smith will live ln TralL\n\u2022 Mra. W. 3. Sturgeon, TenVe\nApartmenta, returni tonight from\na few dayi ipent in Spokane.\n\u2022 Rev. J. G. Holmu left yuterday for Kelowna to attend m executive meeting of the diocese of\nKootenay.\na Mra. Peter Campbell ot Salmo\nvisited town Mondiy.\ne Mra. R. A, Dyke, Cottonwood\nStreet entertained members of the\nChurch of the Redeemer Service\nClub at her horn* Monday evening,\nwhen those pruent were Mra. W.\nSolowan, Mn. L. P. Walton, Mrs.\nW. J. Leigh, Mn. M F. Ozelle, Mra.\nClarence Ward, Mra. T. C. Lambert,\nMn. J. P. Horawill, Mra. A. G. Brabaion, Mri. N. H. Collett Mn. H\nChuter, Mn. T. A. Carew, Mn.\nW. J, Silverwood. Mlu Cynthlt\nNichollt, Mra. Horace Ward md\nMia Eva Mauey.\na Mn. Sommerville of South\nSlocan viilted Nelson yesterdiy.\n\u2022 Mn. M. Cutter of Nakusp\nipent Monday in the city.\na Mrs. C. R. Himllton left via\nGreat Northern yuterday tor Arizona.\na- Hla Mary Muraro and Mlu\nAnn Muraro entertained memben\nof the Junior ti W. L. at their home\nof Granite Road, Monday evening.\n\u2022 Mn. Hawkins of Bonnington\nvitlted Nelson yuterday. '\na Mr. md Jin. W. & (Duke)\nHarris have taken up residence at\n215 Victoria Street\na Mr. md Mrs. R. Halgh, Fair-\nview, wish to announce the mtrritge in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, October 23, of their only daughter.\nEdith Kathleen to Clifford Rotent\nof Nelson. The ceremony wu performed by Justice of Peace Eugene\nBut\na Mn. Harry Gore entertained\nmembers of Mrs. Fred H. Graham'i\nCircle of St Savlour'i Church Helpers tt her home Monday, when thou\nattending were Mra. 3. H. Edmondson, Mrt. Stanley Bostock, Mra. Btr-\nrick, Mra. Mabel Rockllff, Mn. F. R.\nPritchard, Mra. A. J. Dunnett, Mrt.\nA. J. Cornish, Mn. A. L. Creech,\nMrs. A. T. Horswill and Wm Mirgaret Tiylor.\na Mr. md Mn. Thomai McNeish\nof Slocin City were in town yesterdiy to lay farewell to their nn\nMurray.\n\u2022 Mn. Melvin 0. NeU of Tarryi\nvisited town Mondiy.\na (Mm. W. W. Bennett ol louth\nSlocan spent yaterday tn the dty.\na Hon. Mn. Bull Aylmar ot\nQueen'i Bay vitlted Nelson yuterday.\na Mra. L. a Gtlney of Harrop\nvliited town Monday.\n\u2022 Mrs. Rutherglen of Longbeach\nihopped in tha city yeiterday.\na Mr. md Mrs. L Aibelle ot\nCreston vliited Nelion yesterday.\na Mra. W. R. Grubbe's Circle ot\nSt Savlour'i Church Helpen met\nat the home of Mra. A. J. Colllnaon\nMonday afternoon, when thoie\npresent were Mra. Grubbe, Mrs.\nT. Johnstone, Mra. W. W. Ferguson, Mrs. Janet Coatei, Mn. P. C.\nRichards, Mrs. Jamee Fraser, Mra.\nR. W. Dawson, Mn. Hume Lethbridge, Mra. Wllllim Ttylor, Mra.\nH. Hamilton md Mra. W. Purser.\na Mr. and Mra. A. F. Duncin of\nSheep Creek were dty viiiton yuterday.\na Mn. Im Campbell of Willow\nPoint spent yesterday In town.\na Mr. and Mn. 3. C. Gilker ot\nBonnington ihopped In the dty\nyaterday.\ne J. M. McLeod of Edgewood vii\nIted the dty yuterday.\n\u2022 Mn. E. S. Planta, Third Street\nentertained memberi of Mn. Vincent Fink's Circle ot St Savlour'i\nChurch Helpen tt her home Mondty afternoon, when thoie preient\nwere Mn. D. G. Beatty, Mn. W. K.\nBlair, Mn. N. H Collett Mn. John\nErb, Mra. Fink, Mra. W. J. Leigh,\nMrs. F. P. Sparki, Mn. Sparki of\nVictoria, Mra. Harvey Wallace, Mra.\nNormm Roecoe, Mra. P. H. Hoiklni\nmd Mrs. D. F. Deacon.\n\u2022 Mr. md Mn. David Laughton\nhave had u their guest Mra. wadman, ot Vancouver, Grand Chief\nof the Pythian sisters, who la now\non tour in thli district\nWith the season for Chrlstmu\ntree cutting coming nearer md\nneerer, Forut Branch officials are\nsounding m ippeil to cuttera to\nhave a greater care ot witting treu.\nA prepired statement from Victoria uyi: \"The Chriitmu tree hu\nbecome not only i very Important\ninstitution ln the soclil md reli-\ngioui life ot our Canadim people,\nbut also li m economic factor\nworthy of our Mrloui consideration, particularly to ui in British\nColumbli.\n\"While no exact flguru eu be\ngiven u to the number ot treu cut\ntnnutlly ln Canadi lt la estimited\nthat production amounts to approximately 5,000,000 trea of which the\ngreater number are exported to the\nUnited Statu, where mnual requirements are utlmated to be between 10,000,000 ind 20,000,000. Dur.\ning-1838, BritUh Columbli, in iddition to ltl own needs, exported not\nleu thm one md one-htlt million\ntreee, moitly to the U.SA.\"\nThe source of Chriitmu treu In\nBritiih Columbil wu the Douglu\nFir belt Far too many treu were\nbeing cut without regard to their\nability to pats the Chrlstmu tree\ninspector, the ititement uld. \"Thli,\nunfortunitely, U one ot the greitut\ntourcet of wute md ranges In some\nInstencu to u high u 50 per cent\nof the total treu produced by tome\ncutters in a tingle seuon. The discouragement of wasteful cutting ll\nt distinct necessity for the perpetu-\nttlon of the Chriitmu tree Industry.\"\n\"According to Customs flguru releued for 11138, the vilue of trea\nexported from Ctntdt thit year\nend wu 8509,000. New York la an\noutstanding market for Canadim\nChrlstmu treu, annually absorbing 750, to 1,000,000 treu from\nthis country, which represent two-\nthirds of the total New York da-\nmind.\n\"Commencing with this year In\nBrltlth Columbia a Royalty charge\nii now due the Crown upon all\nChrlstmu lieu cut upon Imd acquired on or subsequent to April\n1, 1887, and Crown gnnted prior\nto March 2, 1814, ilso upon landi\nheld under pre-emption entry and\nrecord or upon lind gnnted tubse-\nSuent to the tint day ot March.\n114, and upon all Crown lands.\"\n\u25a0 'is\nCRANBROOK. KIMBERLEY\nGET BIG SNOWFALL\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Oct 2+-\nSlx to 10 lnchu of snow tell here\nmd at Kimberley latt night.\nTemperaturei dropped to 24 thli\nmorning,   but   later   the   mow\nF2&\nHI. '    W<\nColorful\nSWEATERS\n$2.98\nGay embroidered peasant\nsweaters. Cardigan styles.\nAll wool. Newest colors.\nAlso plain pullovers from\n|1.39 up.\nfamm~flvKt\nBaker St\nPhone 200\nchmged to ilush. Mtny treu\nwere split by the weight of the\nmow. The power lupply failed\ntwice.\nWhere Is Chivalry, \u2022\nAsk English Girls\nTORONTO, Oct 24 (CP).-Chiv-\nalry In Canada\u2014the Toronto brand\nanyway\u2014la dead. That'i the consensus of a group of British ichool\ngirli, stranded here because ot war\ncondltioni.\nThe British gtrii ant recondle\nmala sitting calmly reading their\npapers in itreet cara while memberi\not the fair sex cling to itrapt to\nuve themselvu trom tumbling.\nMargiret Daviei, a graduate of\nToronto '37 who hu spent the last\ntwo yeara In Englmd, sayi: \"Perhaps the English are more quietly\npolite, but I hav* often been left\n\u25a0tending in a tram,\" ihe nid.\nDEATHS\nBy The Canadian Preu .\n.CALGARY\u2014Fattier William R.\nDargan, 58, prieit at St Ann'i Roman Catholic Church ln Calgary.\nSouth Porcupine, Ont,\u2014Sylvester Kennedy, 77, prominent lumberman.\nVANCOUVER\u2014William H. Dinsmore, 81, traffic superintendent of\nthe BriUsh ColumbU Electric Railway Company,\nWINNIPEO\u2014 Wallace J. Hyndman, 39, prominent Cimdiin sport-\nman and credit manager for Northern Electric Company here.\nOTTAWA-Hsmilton T. C. P. McCarthy, 93, famous Cmadian tculp-\ntor. A native of London, Eng., he\nexhibited there for a number of\nyeara md came to Canada ln 1885,\nfoUowing hii profusion in Toronto\ntor IS yeart before coming to Ottawa. McCarthy wu elected member of the Royal Canadian Actdem*\nin 1890 md a Councillor of -the\nAcademy ln 1908.\nHAMILTON, Ont-Jotiah J. Dor-\nley, 54, who orgtnlied Regina's\nfamed Rough Riden md the first\nrugby football leigue in Saskatch-\nCranbrook Honors\n24th Field Brigade\nCRANBROOK, B. C. - The 108th\nField Battery, Cranbrook, which\nforms part of the 24th Field Bri-\n?;ade were guests of honor at two\nunctions recently, m. a farewell\ngesture.\nThe Cranbrook Board ot Trade\nhad a imoker ln thalr honor at the\nArmories, when a program ot music\nend speeches wu arranged. A dmce\nwu alio given in their honor.\n1940 U.S. PRESIDENT\nWASHINGTON, Oct 24 (AP) -\nThe best political prognosticaton\nwould not be surprised it the tickets ln the 1940 campaign for the\nUnited Statu presidency lead like\nthli:\nDemocrats, Franklin D. Roosevelt\nmd John Nance Garner.\nRepublicans, Arthur H. Vandenberg, md Thomu E. Dewey.\nThey hedge their prediction! with\nall sorts ot qualification!. It ll\nstill seven months until the nominations will be made, long mough\nfor the political picture to reverse\nitself. President Roosevelt hu not\nmade up his mind whether to run.\nMr. Garner would like to get back\nto his Texu fishing ttreams.\nNAME BEEKEEPER HEAD\nEDMONTON, Oct-24 (CP). -\nCharlu Huntley of Edmonton ww\nelected President of the Alberta\nBeekeepera' Association, u the lixth\nannual convention ot the group\nopened here today. He tucceedi R.\nH. Hawthorne ot Taber.\nMERRITT WOMEN SIGN\nMERRITT, B. C_ Oct 24 (CP).-\nAbout one third of the women of\nMerritt tiled their namet with the\nvoluntary registration ot Ctntditn\nwomen'i orginlutlon, It ',wu reported todty. Regiitrttion 'wu reported  high  In lurrounding  dii-\nMILLINERY\nNtw Stylu md Models\nJaihion. Jbu-t Shop.\n*~t Baktr St Nelton. B.C.\n-MMMM_mmMM_$MMMMlmamtmm1m*-IM\u00bb\n1940 G. E. Radios\nFROM 314.88 UP\nNelson Electric Co.\n874 Biker tt Phone 880\nTha\nButcherteria\nBetter Mute tor Lau\nPHONE 527  PREE DEUVERY\nHOUSE FROCKS\n\"TUlIe\". \"Udy Vmcouver\", \"Vmcouver Maid\" guaranteed sun and\ntub fut      .    (\nThe Gingham Shoppe\nPhont 888      Opp. Dally Ntw*\nOverwaitea\nLimited\nWEDNESDAY\nSPECIALS\nShoulders\nr.'...\u201e wc\n37c\n,38c\nCOCOA: Fiyi,\n1 Ib. Hn\t\nSYRUPt Rogera,\n5.1b. Hn\t\nCORNED BEEFi OQ.\nHtlmet, 2 Km for ..LUl\nCHEESE: Medium,     10\nMILK\nPacific Tallsa\n3 Hits for\t\n25c\nLARD: Shamrock,     *)(*.\n2 Ibs. for LMZ\nPUREX TISSUEt\nLimit 3,3 for..\nOXYDOLt\nLargo pkt. ....,\nCHIPSOl 0%\nLargo pkt. \u2022*\u2022*\u25a0**\nKIPPERED HERRING: IQ.\n20c\n23c\nFLOUR\nHousehold: 49b $1.55\nSQUASH. A\nSmall, each *>v\nPhono 707      Froo Dollvory\n*  MODERN\n, MAR.KET\nmone 1009^\u2122\nPRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY ONLY\n100.ft.roll 16c\n Roll   5c\nWAX PAPER: Limit 1 __\nPUREX TISSUE: Limit 3\nDUTCH CLEANSER: Limit 2, 2 tins 13c\nCAKE FLOUR: Swans Down Pkt. 28c\nROLLED OATS *8gy\u00a3Sii. Pkt. 16c\nSOAP: Fels Naptha 3 bars 22c\nCOFFEE: Fresh Ground Lb. 34c\nGRAPEFRUIT ! - 7 for 19c\nGRAPES 3 Ibs. 23c\nEGGS: Grade B-Large Doz. 29c\nQUALITY MEATS\n1 LB. BABY BEEF LIVER also tt LB. of\nSLICED BACON: Both for\t\n35c\nboneleu\nStewing Beef JSfc\nFresh Pork Spareribs\nMinced Beef: Lean _\nBreakfast Sausage __\n 2 Ibs. 35c\n_: 2 Ibs. 35c\n Lb. 15c\n _Lb. 15c\nSweet Pickled Corned Beef Lb. 18c\n ~~\nPAOI SIX .\nMmti Mjj'&ina\nEitabllihed AprU 21 1801\nBritiih Columbia's Mott Inttrttting Ntwtpaptr\ni-*wk ^i\u00abio\u00aeUvsrM\n188 Btker Street NeUon. BritUh Columbli.\nMEMBEROF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE   AUDIT   BUREAU   OF   CIRCULATIONS\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1939.\nTURKEY TIPS THE SCALE      -\nThere wu no undue haste about Turkey's decision at\nto where to place herself in the war relations of Europe,\nand it cannot be regarded as a snap judgment when, after\nlining to the fullest extent the allurements, combined\nwith threats, which comprise the respective diplomacies\n'. Berlin and of Moscow, she has elected to be a partner of\nBritain and France, to the full extent of war if certain of\nher Balkan neighbors should be attacked, an alliance with\n15 years to run.\nAs pointed out recently by The Daily News, Turkey is\nboth traditionally a friend of Britain, and today a modern\nstate with a revolutionary internal program, and while she\nhu less European soil to defend than ever before in her\nhistory, and is developing herself into an Asiatic power,\nthe is taking a lead for the solidarity of the Balkans, and\nparticularly for the integrity of the very ones that were\nher enemies in the War of 1914-1918.\nTurkey's reservation that she is not to be drawn into\na war with Russia through this alliance also means a\n.whole lot. It means that she hu stood out against Russia,\nand proposes to stand out so, but also that Russia, in view\nof this Turkish friendship, will now seek its, ad ventures\nin a different direction.\nThis alliance just about seals Germany within her\n\u2022Southern borders, for noW Hitler has another foe to face if\nhe should start on the Balkans, Russia having closed the\nEMttohim.\nBut probably one of ite greatest indirect effects will\nbe to offer Italy overwhelming reasons to keep out of the\nwar\u2014Italy, which could be attacked by three fleets, in a\nSea where it can be commanded on every side. '\nItaly hu no cause for anxiety over the Turkish stand\n\u2014unless a further strain on her already brittle relations\nwith Berlin could produce ii If, u his actions suggest,\nMussolini Is determined to keep out of the war, and if he\nIs u disturbed by the Berlin-Moscow manoeuvres as he\nshould be, Turkey's action is a made-to-order escape from\ni Axrjs troubles. The much-emphasized clash of Turkish-\nItalian influence in the Southeast la trivial compared with\nthe losses both Powers would suffer from Nazi-Communist\ndomination of the Balkans. Turkish neutrality, reasserted\non the basis of Ankara's rejection of Soviet ambitions and\nfortified by a military alliance with Britain and France,\nis the best reuon Italy could have for staying neutral.\nThe Turk's loyalty to the British means that war on\nthe side of Germany would spell certain defeat for Mussolini. Alone in the Mediterranean, Italy would face the combined Und, (iea and air forces of Britain, France, Turkey,\nand almost certainly strategic Greece. Vulnerable on four\naides, cut (if from her own African bases, she would also\nbe denied military aid from the Nazis, while subjected to a\ntrade blockade.\nThe possibility of Turkey being pushed into war by\ndeterioration of her Russian relations or a Nazi-Soviet\ndrive on the Balkans is added reason for keeping Italy\nout It could even mean Italy's coming in on the side of the\nAllies, if for no higher motive than the' protection of her\nBalkan-Mediterranean interests against the ascendency of\n.Turkish influence at the war's end.\nThe effect o\u00a3.Turkeyfs stand on the Balkans them-\nselves is no less important. Indeed it has shaken down the\nWhole war diplomacy to such an extent that it might well\nbe looked back upon as a decisive turn in the conflict.\nLOOKING BACKWARDS\n18 YIARI AQO\ni Dally Newa it Oct M, 1889\nBetween 280 and 280 Nelsonites\nrill pity badminton thii Winter\nwith various clubs. \u2014 Silverton's\nllit ot ihippers to the Trail Smelter\nwu thU week Increued to tlx\n.when the Wakefield made Ite first\nihipment of the year, amounting to\n\u2022W toni. \u2014 C. Hanson of Salmo paid\na visit to Nelson yuterday.\u2014Dr.\nC. E. Hookings, son of Mr, and\nMrs. C. Hookings in Fairview, was\nluccessful in hU examination written it Winnipeg held by the Medical Council ot Canada.\n18 YIARS AGO '\ni Dally Newi ot Oct 25, 1814\n-Rsa Slocan City Council hu re-\nHavt You Some\nUsed\nPICTURES\n\u00ab\nWhy Not Turn\nThem Into Cash?\nA WANT AD\nWill Find a- \u2022\u2022\nPurchaser\nTwe (2) llnee S timet 80s net\nTwe (!) llnei once 20e net\nNelson Daily News\nPHONI 144\nquested the Dominion Government\nto extend the government telephone\nsystem from Nelson to Slocan Valley.\u2014The Summit Mine at Sheep\nCreek, operated by W. B. DeWitt\nmd partners, reported to be one of\nthe richest gold-bearing properties\nIn the district, will shortly resume\nihipmento-C. Johnion, Carl Biner\nand K. Johnion have bought the\nTogo mineral claim at Greenwood,\nand will work on it all Winter,\n40 YIARS AQO\nFrom Dally Miner ot Oot 28, 1889\nThe Weit Kooteniy Power and\nLight Company li now installing a\nturbine wheel, largest of IU kind In\nCanada, capable of developing 1800\nhone power.\u2014Gamble and O'Reilly,\nagente for the Hume Addition, report a 81200 contract for clearing\na street In that vicinity\u2014The Houston Block will be finished this\nweek. Three big plate glass windows, 10 by 12 feet, are being Installed in the building.\nSTYLES HAVE\nCHANGED\nIN BATHROOMS TOO\nMany new and: original\nbathroom designs have\nbeen Inspired by the\nsmart new lines or modem plumbing fixtures and\naccessories. Smart effects\ncan be obtained and the\ndecorative motif carried\nto a point of refinement\nwhen colored fixtures are\nintroduced.\nContutt ui when . you consider\nbuilding or remodelling\nPhone 666\nKootenay Plumbing\n& Heating Co., Ltd.\n837 Biker St.\nNILION DAILY NIWI. NILION, EO--WIDNEIDAY MORNING. OCT. 25. 188ft\nCONTRACT .\nALL ROADS OO TO BONE\nTOUR ULTIMATE deetlnttion\ngenerally dependi eomewhat upctn\nthe road you firat ictect, ln contract bidding aa weU aa In traveling. But the kind of deal will\ncome along occaiionally which\nfete you to the eame contract re.\ncirdleu of the direction In which\nsou ttart It te Intereitlng aome.\npaw to find how varioui playen\n{reach the aama point.\"\n\u2666 *K\u00bbi\n\u00ab10 I'\n\u2666 AKJ\u00bb\nfAQTI\n811\n\u2666 88\n.lttt\n*AQJS a\n\u2666 QUI*\n\u2666 None\n\u2666 10882\n4KI48\ni*\n-%.\n\u2666 JS4S\nVKJ94\n\u2666 OT4\n481\n(Dealer: Eaat North -South -tat*\nenable.)\nMoit tt the duplicate bidden\nan thla deal itarted In the North\nwith 1-Dlamond, South calling:\n1-Heart North 8-CIube and South\nfrNo Trumpi.     t\nWith tome It wu 1-Dlamcnd\n\u2022 By Shepard Barclay\nby North, l-Heart by South aad\n8-No Trumpa by North.\nOne ef New Tork'i Indefatigable addlcte, Frederick Randolph,.\nopened ud cloied the bidding atl\nthe ami time with 2-No Trumpt'\non the North hand, reckoning thetl\non tbe law of avenges hia part-:\nner probably would have lomething In bearta. Regardltit of\nmethod, all made the tame number af trlcki\u2014three tn ipadetj\ntwo In hearte, four In diamond*\naad two la cluba, for 8-odd.\n* * *\nTe_Mnvw*e noolssssV\n\u2666 Q\u00bb\u00ab\n\u2666 XII\n*AJ10\u00ab\u00bb\n\u2666 AJ10S\nfill\n:A8J\nKTS\nVAiore\n2\n\u2666 J8I\nilfll\nif ta\n' \u2666Q107I\n\u25a0  \u2666*\u00ab\u25a0\n(Dealer: Weat North-South vulnerable.)\nWhy te It that Wart can mak*\n3-No Trumpa hen If North leada\nthe club 8, md falli If he leada tha\nelub J T\nDUtributtdV Xing l-Mtarte Syodteitt. 2m\nJ? Questions ??\nANSWERS\nOpen to my reader, Namet of\npenoni isklng question! will not\nbe publUhed.\nW. D, NeUon\u2014What will restore\ncolor to clothei that are spotted!\nWhm the color ot a fabric has\nbeen chmged or deitroyed, ammonia\nihould be tpplied to neutralize the\nacid, then m application of chloroform usually restores the original\ncolor.\nS. T, Kaslo-What li tha origin ot\nHallowe'en?\nHallowe'en li a relic of pagan'\ndayi. In Englmd the Influence of\nDruldlciil ceremonies li evidenced\nin the indent Hallowe'en firet.\nHallowe'en is called by thU name,\nbecause the festival falls on the\nevening of October 31, which U the\neve of vigil of all Hallows, the festival of all Saints which falli on\nNovember 1,\nl\\ C, Rowland\u2014Why are iome\nbeaches such as Daytona hard\nenough to drive a car on while\nothers an so soft thit a perion\nwalking sinks ankle-deep in the\nimd?\nTht reason for thU ii due to the\nshape of the grains. Where the grains\nbf Bind ire rounded, driving U\nnot possible md the sand is soft\nAt Daytona Beach the sand gralnt\nhave sharp corners and the imd\nformi a hard lurface for driving.\nG. 6, Nelson\u2014What ts the best\nmethod for cleaning metallic\ncloth md trimmings?\nThere an several methodi ot\nrestoring metallic trimming! tnd\nthe following It very good. Mix\nchloroform and Jewelers' rouge to\nmake a stiff pute. Apply the paste\nto the trimming! or cloth with a\ntoft brush or cloth, and rub slightly.\nBrush or rinse the powder out with\ngaioline.\nW. J, Procter-What lithe area of\nthe modern City ot Jerusalem?\nThe estimated ana of Jerusalem Is\n1000 acres, ot which one-fifth lies\nwithin the walU.\nWAR-25 Years\nAgo Today\n\u25a0y The Canadian Press\n' Oct 25, 1914\u2014Russians nported\nto have swept Austro-Germans back\nabout 90 miles from the River Vistula in Poland. Tive thousand Germans believed drowned when Belgians cut dikes southeast ot Dix-\nmude.\n^\u2122\n\u2022__\u25a0\nScientist Harnesses\nSun's Rays to Cook\nPASADENA, Calif., Oct 24 (AP)\n\u2014Dr. 0 0. Abbott who more than\na decade ago built a solar cook-\nstove at Mount Wilson Observatory\nmd continued experiments In harnessing the sun's rays, now reports\u2014\n\"Both solar cooking and solar\ndistilling of non-potable water an\n{iracticable and efficient proposl-\nlons. and likely will be ln common\nuse before very long, If the necesury outfits cm be produced at\nattractive prices. Solar water betters are now used considerably ln\nFlorida and California.\"\nThe Smithsonian Institution Secretary layi in the current tstrono-\nmlcil society of the Picif ic Publici-\ntlon thit In states which have a\ngreat deal of sunshine \"80 per cent\nor even more of the houn of daylight would be useful tor furnishing solar heating.\"\nNew Mexico could supply ffom\nsolar radiation.\" Dr. Abbott declared, \"over 10,000,000,000,000 horsepower houn per year of mechanical power, which compares with\nthe power possibilities of all coal,\noil and water at present used annually lor heat light and power\ncombined in the United States,\nDr. Abbott who also has devised solar bollen, suggests the sun's\nheat could be converted into electricity and itored In bitteries, or\nwater could be pumped by Mlu\npower to a high-level reservoir,\nlater to be used in a hydro-electric\nplmt\nSocialite Posts\n\"   Browder Security\nNEW YORK, Oct 24 (AP).-So-\nclally prominent Mra. Hester O.\nHuntington, who came to the aid\nof Earl Browder \"at a matter of\nprinciple,\" posted 87500 security today, freeing the United Stetes CommunUt leader trom the Federal\nhouse of detention.\nMrs. Huntington, In the aodil\nregister ind who described herself\nas a philanthropic worker, was\npresent at the Federal building\nwhen Browder was liberated.\nFor her pains yesterday the was\nserved with a subpoena to ippear\nbefore the Federal Grand Jury investigating a fake passport ring.\nShe made it clear, however, she\n*\u2022 did not know Browder nersomlly.\neswsawawswsaMawaMttWMeas',\nj-i-i yojuAmidf.\nONI MINUTI TUT\n1. In golf, li women'i par the\nlame ai the men'i?\ni. Ot how mmy square mllei is\na township on the Prairie composed? \\\n3. Whit river for fniny mllet\nformi the boundary line between\nRumania and the Soviet republic?\nWORDI OP WISDOM\nA beautiful smile1 U to the female countenance what tbe sunbeam Is to the landscape; It embellishes an inferior face, md redeem! an ugly one.\u2014Lavater.\nHINT! ON ITIQUETTB\nIf the wedding cake U served\nit the reception, the bride cuts\nthe fint piece ifter greeting her\ngueiti. It at a luncheon or supper, the cute lt at dessert time,\nTODAY'I HOROSCOPI\nIf thU is your birthday, the next\nyear promises romance md courtship. Gain by industry and Initiative also it indcated. One word of\nwarning however; do not over-exert yourself during the summer of\n1840. A child born today will have\nsomewhat retiring nature, with a\ngood heart but will be rather weak\nand likely to be led astray by the\nemotions..\nOni minuti tut answers\n1. No, women'i par li decidedly\nhigher thm mm'i.\n2. Thirty-ilx.      ,.   \u00bb\n3. Dniester.\nJl*. Safoitj!L Sah.\nExcerpts from the B. C. Gov-\nernment Motor-Vehicle Drlver'i\nManual\nNAZI CREW DESERT\nSHIP IN MEXICO\nMEXICO CITY, Odt 24 (CP).-\nSevenl cnw memben of the\nGermtn liner Columbui, which\nhu been anchored in Mexictn\nwiten lince outbreak of war,\nwere nported todty to hive deserted beciuie of condltioni on\nboird. Foreign intelligence agents\nwitching the thlp tald tood luppliet wen running low. Tha cnw\nhai been denied ihore leave.\nKING SEES CHAMBERLAIN\nLO$(DON, pet 14 (CP).-The\nKing received Prime Minuter\nChamberlain in in audience thU\nafternoon.\nNAZI PLIERS RESCUED\nCOPENHAGEN, Oct 24 (AP)^-\nA DtnUh ihip brought to Konoer\ntodty two Germm aviaton found\nclinging to a plme ln the North\nSea. One bad mihlne-gun bullet\nwound! In the leu, but the other\nwu unharmed. The plme wu\n\u2022bandoned.\nPASSENCERS KILLED\nIN TRAIN ACCIDENT\nFORT WAYNE, Ind.. Oct 84 (AP)\n\u2014Two ptuengen wen killed md\nnine other passengers md two train\nmen were injured eirly todiy\nwhen a switch engine struck a\nPennsylvtnte railrotd pusenger\ntrain bound from Chlctgo to Detroit\nfor the BOYS and GIRLS\nMost Valuable Player\nBy W. BOYCE MORGAN\n\"Look, Dotl\" he erled.\n\u2022Thli fell out ef\nI found It\"\nBob Leonard's pocket, and\nNIQHT DRIVING\nAre motor vehicle accidenti at\nnight more dangerous than motor-\nvehicle accidente ih the daytime?.\nAns.\u2014Yes.\nWhat is a cause of many night\nmotor vehicle accidenU? Ani.\u2014\nOverdriving your vision.\nIs night driving different to daylight driving? Ans.\u2014Yes.\nIs it u ufe to drive at tha same\nspeed at night u ln daylight?\nAns.\u2014No.,\nWhere ihould you focus your\neyes, If when driving at night -you\nmeet a motor vehicle having brilliant headlights? Ans.\u2014Right-hand\nedge of the road* ahead of the motor vehicle.\nDo the pupili of your eyet expand, at the same ipeed that they\ncontract? Ana.\u2014No.\nShould you know, approximately,\nwhen driving, how far the right\nwheeU of your motor vehicle are\nfrom the edge ot the read? Ani.\u2014\nYei. .\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILIsEN\n\"Sure he doers,\" Jicky npUed\npromptly. \"Why, the other afternoon he itopped md was showing\nme how to throw a forward dus.\nGee, you ought to iee that fellow\n\"That'i lust what I wmt to see,\nJacky,\" Dot said. \"Now, I want you\nto do something for me, md not\nsay anything about at to your\nfriends, or anybody else. When Bob\nLeonard comes put thu afternoon\nget him to stop. Ask him some\nquestions. Ask him to ihow you\nhow to tackle, md hold the ball, and\nany thing eUe you can think of.\nThe Idea U to get him interested, lo\nhe'll stay there and give you a lot\nof pointen. Do you think you cm\nmanage that?\" -      \u25a0'  .\nJacky, who. wu a great admirer\nof Dot nodded hU head emphatically. \"The other kldi think he'i\n\u25a0well, and If he itops, they'll uk\nplenty of queiUoni, too.\"\n\"Good!\" Dot cried. \"Ill be In\nyour house watching, but don't give\nme away.\" '\u25a0i\nAfter school that afternoon, Dot\nhurried out to Jeffereon Street. She\ntold Jacky's mother a little of her\nplm, and settled henelf by a living room window to watch the\nsmall boys playing oh the vacant\nlot next door. Perhaps a half hour\npassed, md then she saw Bob\nLeonard come along the sidewalk.\nJacky saw him md ran forward,\nholding up the ball md asking a\n\"I don't blame the doctor for\nchargin' her, even if he didn't give\nher any medicine. LUtenln' td her\ntele ot woe for three solid houn ia\nworth thirty dollan.\".\nSiuestlon. Dot's plm worked to per.\nectlon. In a moment all the other\nyoungsters had gathered around,\nand Bob had set his books down.\nHe talked to them for a moment\nholding the ball and ihowlng them\nhow to throw lt\nThen he moved onto the lot with\nthem, md for the next half-hour\nDot wai a secret witness to a bunch\nof boyi on i sandlot getting some\nexpert coaching. Her eyei were\nwide ai ihe pressed close to the\nwindow, watching Bob Leonird\nshowing them ho* to block, to\ntackle, to catch md throw a pass,\nto carry the ball md use the stiff\narm. And whm Bob finally picked\nUp nil booki, wtved to the enthusiastic boyt, md moved on down\nthe itreet Dot leaped to ber feet\nWith her eyei shining.\n'I knew iti\" ihe cried. \"He's mar-\nvelous.\"\nAt that moment Jacky ran Into\nthe houie. HU eyes were wide with\nexcitement md he wu clutching\nlomething tightly In hli hand.\n\"Look, Dot!\" he cried. \"ThU IeU\nout of Bob Leonard'i pocket, ud\nI found it\"     '\u25a0'*.\n. Jacky opened hla hmd ana revealed a tiny gold football. Dot\nmatched It up and read the en\ngraved inscription. It was a special\naward from the Philadelphia Times\nto Bob Leonard, u the most valu-\nable scholastic player in Phlladel-\nphia In 1838.\nFootball Dangers\nFootball teaton U with us again, md everywhere thousands of boyi ire getUng out on\nthe gridiron. We appreciate their ambition\nmd wUh them luck. But at the same time,\nwe with to caution them to be a little careful\nMost of the fatalities lut year resulted\nfrom infection setting in a wound. The boyt,\neither ipurred on by a false lenie of hero-\n'ism or through failure to realize the lerioui-\nness of their injury, did not take the proper\nprecaution! to cleanse the wound and have\nit treated. ,    ,\nDo not hesitate to interrupt the coune ot\na football game long enough to recelva treatment for an injury.\nPlay hard and fair, but be careful. Football la too valuable a gime\nto allow ite record to be marred by death;\n\u2014The Editor.\nThe Kitchenette\n'By AUNT PEQOY     .\nEven the Kitchenette department\nhu the Hallowe'en spirltl It will be\n)ust the thing for your party.\nJACK-O'-LANTERN\n2 cans pean\n1 pt. cheeie\n1 cup chopped nute  .\n1 head lettuce    \u25a0\nMayonnaUe -\nGinger cooklei\nLicorice candy\nMarshmallow!\nChill halves of pean. Make\nmounds ot cheese ind nuts on nests\nof lettuce md mayonnaise. Cut off\nbottom of pear halvei and stand upright around mounds. Top with\nginger cookies and marshmallows.\nMake eyes, nose and mouth of\nlicorice candy. And there'i your\nJack-o'-Lantern! a -.\nAIK MI NO QUEITION!\nThe colored minister wu loud In\nhis praise for the goose which Elder\nJohnson had served for dinner. Finally he laid:\n'Brother Johnson, whar did you\ngit such a fine, fat, testy goose,?\"\n\"Pahson,\" replied the elder, \"when\nyou preaches a specially good sermon, does I ever ut you whar you\ngot ur\t\nCARELESS OF HIM\nBoy (home from college for the\nweekend): \"Have you seen my new\nbelt around the house?\"\nMother:   \"No,  did  you put It\naround the house?\"\nUNAVOIDABLE ACCIDENT\nTeacher: \"Who wu that laughing\nout loud?\"\nJoseph: \"I was, ma'am. I wu\nlaughing up my ileeve md didn't\nknow there wu a hole ln it\"\nAnother Dumb Dora\u2014The girl\nwho thought the Black Prince wu\nthe ton of Old King Cole.\nThese Predictions\nWill Be Useful to\nHallowe'en Witch\nAre you looking for iome fortunes\nfor the witch it your .Hillowe'efj\npirty to tell? Below ire \u2022 number\nof good onei, which cm be printed\non slips of piper ind pliced in the\nblick kettle which serves u the,\nwitch's cauldron. Then when fortune-telling time arrives, the old\nhag ctn somberly stir the brew ind\ndraw for these predictions to bmd\nto her victims.\nAlthough tell boy frlendi are your\nForte,\nTbe mm you marry will ba abort\nThe one who now your hetrt en-\nthnlU\nWill be your'toe In fimlly brawli.\nYou think you'll iter upon the\nitege\u2014\nBut it will really be a circui age,\nTo \"shining heighU* you will'be\ncalled\n\u2014In other words, you'll soon be\n.    bald.\nOf this world'i goodi you now\ndespair\nBut you will die a mlllontlre.\nYou \"ilmost die\" at every party\nBut at 80 you will itill be hearty.\nThete rhymei ihould give you\nideu for othen in t*ae ume vein.\nWrite them to fit the gueaU it your\nparty, and add to the general fun.\nClever Bit of Card\nMagic Rates First\nTrick o' the Week\n.By PRAZIER THOMAI\nThli week'i puzzle wu ient to me\nby Jtck Dean, and In my opinion\nit U a very clever bit of card Magic\nPerhaps, If you like this effect\nyou will write Jack and tell him io.\nI'm sure he would be very pleued\nto hear from you.\nEFFECT: The magician borrowi\na deck ot carda and asks that they\nbe shuffled and mixed to the audience's satisfaction. \/\nHe now explains that being a\nmagician, he hu at all timei perfect\ncontrol over the pasteboards. To\nprove hii itatement, he placei the\nlint finger of hli right hand over\nthe deck which is held ln the lett\nhand. Now, very slowly, he raises\nthe finger. . . and to the surprise\not all a card rises from the deck!\nThe card rises right ilong with the\nfinger, seemingly following It md\nbeing under its control at all times.\nOf course, the spectators are greatly\nmystified,\nEXPLANATION: To explain thto\ntrick, Jack sent along a very clever\ndrawing, and it ii trom thU original\ndrawing that the picture above has\nbeen reproduced.     I\nA glance will tully explain the\nprocedure. It is easily seen that the\ncard U really propelled upward by\nthe unseen little linger of the right\nhand.\nThank you, Jack! Your book ot\nMagic and the autographed picture\nof myself were mailed to you iome\ntime ago. I hope you are enjoying\nthe book, and that you aren't too,\ntoo disappointed in the picture!\nNOT ADVISED\nHousewife \u2014 Look here, you lent\nme a bill for July and we wen\naway the whole monthi\nButcher \u2014 Sorry, madam. Why\ndidn't you let me know?\nRI8KY\nA Frenchman Is reported to havf\nSone without food for forty-three\nays. We think it is a good plan, if\nthe waitress does not see you the\nfint few days, to move on to\nmother restaurant -\u2014Punch.\nNO BATH\nVUitor\u2014My word, I am thinty.\nHostess\u2014Walt a moment 111 get\nyou some water.\nVisitor-1 laid thinty, not dirty!\nDOING WELL\nVisitor\u2014And do your ihorthind\npupili do well?\nPrincipil \u2014 Wonderfully. Just\nthink, thirty-five of the fifty I set\nout lait year have ilready married\ntheir employers.\u2014Tit-BiU.\nHallowe'enl Whit a weird\nexciting night it U. And the fsH,\nfice carrying our croetword puzilJ\nwill make it all the mon temfyii\ni   i       .ACR0M\nI. A ipecter\n8. FtUehood ,\n8. To eat tupper\n8. Word uid wlUi-elttw\n10. ExUt\n11. A night ot (hottt and\n18.  In the Year ot our tord\n(Abbr.)\n1\u00ab. Organ of bearta!     . . ',\n17. Concerning\n- 18.  Artificial witercoune\n20. Disfigure!\n22. Rip\n24.  Old woman abroad on Rait\nlowe'en\n38.   Printer'! meisure\n27. Recording lecretery (Abbr.)\n28. Fairies      .\n31.  Procure   {\u2022\u2022 '\"li\nDOWN\n1. Female child ,\n2. Penonal pronoun\n3. Steamship (Abbr.)\n4. A hollow cylinder\n8.  Burden\n7. A nobleman.\n8.  To lament \u2022\n_. Injure\n12. Smallest\n13. Anger \u25a0\u25a0'\n14. Close      r'   \" \u25a0*\"\u25a0'\u25a0'\n18. Violation ot law    .\n. 18.  Evil glance*\n21. Revernttal feat\n23. Stupid fellow\n28. Cavern\n29. Left Guard (Abbr.)\n30. Eutern Time (Abbr.)\n-2-\nNow for aome quick word chingea.\nto  get ta  the Hallowe'en spirit\nChange only one letter it a time, I\nalways makinga good word. \"\nChange FACE to MASK ta four\nmovet. . 73\nChange DARK to FEAR to flva\nmoves.\n\u25a0    -\u00bb-\nBeware! the gobllnsll get you lt\nyou don't witch out Even our word\ndiimond U full of them. Sea if yc\ncan work it The second word is\ngeir wheel, the third a polsonoi\nsnake, the fifth means to crush into\nbits, md the lixth Is a conjunction.\ni\nQ\ni\nQOBLINI\ni\n-4-\nThe Hallowe'en witeh'i cit ita\noff our picture word square.\n-\nDoggy Dramas Present...\nThe Sweetheart of Sigma Ki-Yi\u2014Scene li\nJASPER.\nTHROW*\nTHB\nBUTA\nneuuis\nIWTHft\nWAV-\nn*\nCOCKV   .\neuMrwiMCMl\nwtwc\nru*\ncm\n<-\u25a0   .\n \"^\u20221\nHppppp^ppp;\n\"\"\"\"WiPP\n\\W\nYoulh Is Served on Toronto Maple\nLeah; Red Horner Is Only Survivor\nof the 1931 Stanley (up Champions\nMore Youngsters Are\nLined Up This\nSeason   -\nESCOBAR DROPS TITU\nAND SEEKS NEW CROWN\nNEW  YORK. Oct 24  lAP)   -\nSlxto Escobir of Puerto Rico will\nvacate hii bantamweight boxing\ntitle and teek Joe ArchiMld'i\nfeatherweight crown, Manager Lou\nfriz announced today.\nBrlx itld there wu \"no money\nIn the class\" and he had been unable\nto get the leading contenders to-\nEether   in   an   elimination   terlet.\nicobar hat beaten Archibald twice\nIn non-title bouta.\ni.C. lo Enter\nluvenile Teams\nII Plan Opposed\nA number ot Juvenile hockey\nplayers signified their desire to pity\nunder the pooling icheme propoied\nby Wtlter Wilt and Slim Porter at\na meeting in the Avenue Service\nStation ln Fairview Tueiday night.\n, And to these It playen the two\nOfflciili ue assured ot the tervicei of 10 or IS more Juveniles\nwho were not preient at the meet-\nIf too much oppoiition It relied\nby the M.R.K'i and Panthen how-\n\u2022ver, the Fairview AthleUc Club\nwill likely be forced to place two\nlowerful squadi Into the old City\nuvenile circuit they tald.\nWalt explained the whole tystem\nully to the players, He gave exam-\nlies of players who one year had\nvorked to well together and then\nait season were on different tetmt,\neith the reiult that Individually\nheir effectiveneti wu greatly de-\nmated. With thii pool, playen\nould be ihlfted around, from one\nearn to another, it necessiry, but\nlot too often, to bring about the\niest possible combination through-\ntut the season.\n\"The idea ot tht whole thing,\"\nmatt tald, \"It to tecure tbe great-\nst benefit pouible trom the time\nJlotted on the Ice for the kldl. We\nvould be tble to bring them ahead\nnuch falter, and with far better\nesults.\"\n>ICK UP PROM\n.AST YEAR\nHe alio pointed out that ha and\n>then wanted to take advantage of\nhe groundwork laid last year with\ntie midgets, Moit of tbe reps are\nnovlng up thii year to Juvenile\nranks, and here was the chance to\ncontinue to bring them on. \"Tbe\nirilliant ihowlng of- the mldgeti\nlit leason in winning tbeir way to\nlie B.C. finali wti the talk ot the\nown,\" Slim Porter tald. \"They oft-\n\u2022a ihowed better hockey for their\nilze than the tenion did, and moit\nluii-agree to that\"\nIt there were a number of coach-\n\u25a0 during the teuon In the old\n:ity league, lt would require much\nnore practice to \"lick the rep team\nnto ihape.\" and even'then they\nrouldn't be u good at they would\n>e If they had been under the aama\nnach all teuon. Wait stated.\nN. Jorgenton believed that the\njlan \"wu very good, ud I have\nwen lt work to advantage on the\n\u25a0dairies.\"\nJamei Ringrose, one of the mott\nirdent worken among young ath-\netes ln Nelion, uld that In hit\nipinion, thli wu the only way to\n\u2022ring about tha beit results.\nZanadiens Name\nAll-Star Candidates\nMONTREAL, Oct U (CP). -\noutreal Canadiens today named 18\n~ i u candidate! for a team\nwill meet an all-itar National\ny League iquad OcL 21 In\nSiebert Memorial game at the\nirum here.\nThose nominated were Goalie\n'laude Bourque; Defencemen Doug\nfount, Red Goupille, Cy Went-\nrorth and Walter Buswell; Centre,\nlen Paul Haynes, Armand Mondou,\noily Drouin and Ray Getliffe;\n'logmen Loula Trudel, Toe Blake,\neorge Mantha, Earl Roblnion, Rod\nsorraln, and either Johnny Geg-\nor Bill SummerhilL\nBy JACK CALDER\n(Canadian Prett Staff Writer)\nTORONTO, Oet M (CP) \u2014\nVooth hit bttn ttrved ilmoit to\ntht limit In tht makt-up of Toronto Miplt Letfi \"or the new\nNttiontl Hockey Ltigue itason.\nNo mitter whtt pltyen compost the 1838-40 elub, the Lttfi\nwill havt only ont who wu In\ntht lineup of their lut world\nehimplonihlp tttm In 1982. Thtt\nont It Captain Red Horner, the\nbruiting dtftnoeman.       .\nSecond oldeit pltyer ln point of\ntervlce it\u2014believe lt or not\u2014Regit\n(Pep) Kelly, who ctme directly to\nthe Leafs from Junior hockey for\nthe 1834-38 seaion. Reg Hamilton\nand Nick Metz left St Michael's\nCollege with Kelly but they saw\nlervice wltb Toronto's old firm\ntetm at Syracuse before coming to\nthe Leafs to itay.\n\"It leemi like only yeiterday\nthtt Kelly wu signing up,\" Manager Conny Smythe mused u he\nwatched the Leafi ln training at\nSt Catherinei, Ont. \"In fact it\ndoein't leem much longer tlnce\nHorner wu a green, awkward\noungiter on our defence ind\nIharfle Conacher, Harve Jackion\ntnd Joe Primetu were our famoui\n'kid line'.\" .\nCOUNTS ON YOUNGSTERS\nJackion, only other member of\nthe class of '31 who wu with the\nLeafs Ust leason, wu traded to\nNew York Amerlcani in the Summer. Stan likt Gordon Drillon and\nSyl Apps have been raised by Ihe\nLetti ilnce Kelly ctme tlong tnd\nSweeney Schriner, Gui Marker and\nBuckc McDonald have been obtained in ulei and tradei within\ntbe lut year.\nBut Smythe It counting on 'a big\ngroup of yoiugsten in hit plans\nfor thli aeuon. C. let among them\nIs Billy (The Kid) Taylor, centre-\nIce tenutlon of Othawa'i Canadian Junior championi lut teuon.\nOn the defence Smythe hopes he\nhu a great player ln Walter Stanowikl, ace of tba St Boniface team\nwhich won the nttiontl Junior\ntitle ln 1838. He expecti Sttnowskl\nto develop Into a tine puckcarrter.\n\u2022PEED IS PASSWORD\nAt lut anion ended, Smythe\nilgned Lex Chisholm of Oshawa\nSenlon and Don Mett ot Toronto\nGoodyean to professional contract!.\nChisholm f'nlihed out the campaign wtth Syracuie, while Metz\nplayed with the Letfi in the Stanley Cup finals against Boston. Both\nthese forward! nave the fast-skating and fast-thinking attributes\nSmythe likes in hli attackers.\nTlie Leafs' decision to break otf\naffiliation with Syracuse left the\nN.H.L. team with a surplus of playen. Among them were Red Heron\nand Normie Ma:.n, who have put\nin ^considerable terms with Syracuse and brlet periodi with Toronto\nbut itill are young enough to be\nciused ai big-league rookiet,\nTheie,pltyen and Pete Langelle,\nwho wu ilgned and ihipped to\nSyracuse only lut season, are front-\nrank tighten ln the battle for positions with the Leafs thit year.\nSmythe Intend! to carry more men\nthan the 18 he It allowed to dresi\nfor each gai..e, to unlesi he geti\nfavorable often for tradei or tales\nthey will ba around awhile.\nW. LEMM, PRESIDENT    i\nYAHK BADMINTON\nYAHK. B. C. - The Yahk Badminton Club hu reorganized for\nthe teaion. W. Lemm wu elected\nPruident and Harry Crou, Secretary-Treuurer.\nMeetings for play are held twice\nmonthly. Membenhlp ia well up to\nexpectatloni.\nREDS BUY JACK SHILL\nPROVIDENCE, R. I\u201e Oct. 24\n(AP).-Purchue of Ji<*k ShUl\nhusky forward, from Chicago\nBlack Hawks ot the NaUonal\nHockey League wu announced\ntoday by Lou Pierl, business manager of the Rhode Island Reds\nof the International-American\nLeague.\n\u2014NttSON DAILY NEWS. NILION, i.C.-WIDNIIDAY MORNINO, OCT. \u00bb\nThere's Scoring Dynamite In This Trio!!\nSeen ln the dressing room m they donned their\nhockey fear for the first time thli aeason when\nToronto Maple Leafi opened their training campaign at SL Catharlnet are three playen whole\nnamet are household wordt to thouunds of the\nDominion's hockey tani\u2014two Leafi ot a few yean'\nitinding and one newcomer trom Americana. Lett\nto right Gord Drillon, right wing; Syl Appi, centre;\nand Sweeney Schrlner. left wing. The ability ot\nthli trio Is evident by a glance at their records.\nSchrlner hu twice been N.H.L. scoring champion\nand runner-up once, Drillon hu led the league\n, once, and Apps has flnlihed in the tecond tlot twice.\n5-Game Fall Schedule for 7 Teams\nIs Lined Up by Gelinas Trundlers\n10-Pin Loop Swings\nInto Action\nMonday\nFall howling ichedule, com-\n\"ng a total of 18 gamei and\nnencing next Mondays hu been\n' up for the Gelinu 10-Pln\nIng Club, play ln thli ichedule\nndtng over a month'i duration.\n-ven teami have entered the\nnpetltlon, and will each pity five\nam. All gamu are icheduled to\nft at 7:30 pjn. each night\nhe ichedule followi:\nct 30\u2014Interior Truck Llnu vi\nlionalret,\n>v. 1 \u2014 Multimllllontlru vi\ni's Confectionery.\n>v. 3\u2014Simi Marketeeri vi Ou\nlie Goof en.\nov. 6 \u2014 Millionaire* vi Slmi\nirketeen.\njv. 8\u2014Gu Houte Goofen vi\ntl-Millionaires.\nNov. 10-Gray'i Confectionery vf\nnterior Truck Llnet.\nVov. 13\u2014Mlllionairei vi Grty't\nnfectlonery.\n[Nov. 15-Gu Houie Goofen vi\npterior Truck Llnet.\nNov.   17\u2014Sims   Marketeen   n\nilti-Mlllionalres.\nNov. 22\u2014Gu House Goofen vi\nft Confectionery.\nNov. 24\u2014Slmi Marketeen vi Interior Truck Llnu.\nNov. 27\u2014Interior Trudi I_n<: w\nMultl-Milllonairei.\nNov. 2t\u2014Slmi Marketeen vt\nGray'i Confectionery.\nDec. 1\u2014Gu Houu Goofen vi\nMlllionairei.\nTeam roiten follow;\nGu Houie Goofen\u2014John Aurelia, Lefty Mydanikl, Tinny Romano,\nLouit Aurelia, Jack Hamson, Len\nBicknell and Tommy McGovern.\nSlmi Marketeers\u2014Frank Sims, C\nM. Sims, Dave Dyck, Irvin Black\nand, Fred Anderson.\nMillionaire!\u2014C. Robertion, Ernie\nWoolls, Bill Andenon, Jack Ed-\nmundson, Frank Defoe and Len\nGrodikL\nInterior Truck Llnu\u2014Bud Steveni, Aoe Rash, Nick Catitoi, Frank\nMcClement Eric Sowerby, Tony\nArcure, George Dill and H, H. Hinitt\nGray'i Confectionery\u2014Let Lalth.\nwaite. Bob Nelion, Harry Stirza-\nker, Dave Meakins, E. A. Jennings\nand Jeff Hurmani.\nMulti-Mllllonairet-Georgo Robertion, Frank Mlsuraca, Jack Andenon, Art Grodski and Vic Melneczuk. '\nIt any chingu are to be made\nIn theu lineups, the teami tre uked to notify Gelinu Recreation*\nImmediately. \u2022 \u2022\nAntique Itquaxr Mltytsfuj\nOlds Hockeyist\nExpected Today\nBut for two men, the roster at\nthe 1838 edition ot the Nelson Ma-\n81e Letfi li complete, and one ot\niom playen u due ln town on this\nmornlng'i train trom the Eut He ii\nBui Algar, starry 21-year-old, who\nperformed last season with Olds\nElks. The other player \u2014 Dickie\nBurgeu, goalie\u2014li expected about\nthe beginning ot next wtek from\nBiggar, Suk.\nOt course there win be the usual number ot playen who drift\nln oa their own for tryoutt, thit\nclau of puckchasen often producing tome high-calibre ice-men.\nDrillon and Apps\nLead Blues lo Win\nKIRKLAND LAKE, Ont, Oct 24\n(CP).\u2014The Bluet, led by Gordon\nDrillon and Syl Apps, defeated the\nWhitei 11-3 here tonight in the\nflnt of a five-game Northern Ontario exhibition tour by Toronto\nMaple Leafs of the National Hockey\nLeague.\nAppi and Drillon icored three\ngoala each. Drillon alio urned assists on two ot Appi' tallies u 2000\npenoni roared approval\nThe Bluet led 2-0 it the end of\nthe tint period on goals by Drillon.\nand 9-1 at the end ot the tecond.\nThe first White goal wu scored by\nRed Heron on a pus trom young\nWalter Stanowskl, St .Boniface boy\nwho wu the sensation of the week-\nlong training senlon Just ended at\nSt Catharlnu.\nPep Kelly took a put from Lex\nChisholm for the whitei' lecond\ntally in tlie third period and Don\nMetz, Sukatchewan rookie, mared\nthe only other White goal a min-'\nute later. Billy Taylor, itar of Oshawa'! Dominion junior champions\nlast year, got an uslit on Metz1\ngoal\nOther icorer! tor the winnen\nwere Normle Mann with two goali\nand Gui Marker ot Camrose, Alta,\nFete Langelle ot Winnipeg and\nSweeney Schriner ot Calgary,\ns \"\n3 Trail Teams in\nRunning Dominion\nMarksmen Shield\nTRAIL, B. C, Oct. 24 \u2014 On three\nteams ot the Trail Small Bore Rlflt\nClub hang thit city'i hopei of attaining the coveted Dominion\nMarksmen challenge ihield, lor the\n22 calibre sporting rifle team championship of c\u00bbnada, for whioh there\nare 190 other entriei.\nEach team member will tire three\ntarget! over a 20-yard range In the\nopening round, and a trophy will\nbe awarded to the team from each\nProvince making the highest aggregate icore. Individual prizu will be\nawarded to the five high eompet-\niton on eaeh of the winning Provincial and Dominion teami.       \u2022\nThe personnel of the Trail tetm\nll u followi:\nTeim No. 1 \u2014 B. Widsworth, J.\nW. Wright B. Wadiworth, Wong\nSoon, F. Benton, G. L. Gillett ana\nL. Davit.\nTeam No. 8 \u2014-C. A. Broderick,\nMrt. Broderick, L. M. Moore, G.\nH. McGregor, Don Barrett Dick\nLim and Fawn Lim.\nTeam No. 8 \u2014 J. R. Brucker, A.\nG. Lawley, York Chow, J. Motherwell, Mra. 0. W. Brucker, Vie\nPaolini and W. L. Harrii. .\nThe competition ii open to mixed\nteami with a minimum of five and\na maximum of ieven from any rifle\nclub in the country, but only .the\nfive high icoru are counted tor\nthe team total.\nTRAIL BASKETBALL\nWILL OPEN TONIGHT\nTRAU, B. C, Oct 24 - Acei\nand Trail Times ire slated to meet\nin an Intermediate conteit and\nPats md Shelki In t Senior B diviiion tilt at Memorial Hall Wednuday\nnight to open the 1939-40 buketball\nleason here. Both games will be\nexhibition. >\nGehrig on tfie Job\nLl\nis or*.*!\"       sse*.\u00bb2\u00bb'       \u00aboi.*4\"\nM\nton at hli fint civilian Job\nilnce he left Columbil University ln 1023, it Lou Gehrig, who\nspent' the Intervening yean u\ntne \"Iron Man\" first btsemin for\nNew York Yankeu, until stricken\nwith a form ot paralysis last\nMay. Following the World Serlu Lou wu appointed a member of the Municipal Parole Commission of New York, hit Interests In his univenlty days having\nhad a Inning to criminology and\npenology. He's brushing up with\nbooks on crime.\nHawks Beat St. Paul\n3-1 in Series Opener\nST. PAUL, Mnn., Oct 24 (AP).-\nChlcago Black Hawks ot the National Hockey League defeated the\nSt Paul American Association Club\n8-1 ln the opening exhibition game\not a series here tonight\nSix minutu ot the wcond period\nhid pused before Johnny Chad\ntook a pass trom Doug Bentley to\ncount at 8:98 for the Hawks. Mush\nMarch of Reglna added another\nfor Chicago early in the third period\nby rifling in a pus from Bill Thorns\nin 3:28. Joffre Desilets completed\nthe National Leaguen' icorlng by\ncounting ln 8:98 of the final period\nafter racing the entire length of\nthe Ice while one ot his mates, Earl\nSeibert, wu In the penalty box.\nSt. Paul'a only counter wu made\nby Freeman Jack.\nWON'T TRANSFER\nOLYMPIC GAMES\nCHICAGO, Oct 24 (AP).-Avery\nBrundage, Preeident of the Ameri-\noan Olympic Committee, laid It-\nday the 1940 Olympic Games will\nnot be transferred from Heliingfon\nFinland, and lt conditions In Europe\nprevent their being held as scheduled they will not be held at alt\nIn event no Olympic Gamei ue\nheld next yetr, Brundage raid, It\nli probable a tet ot Pan-sVmericah\nGames will be arranged to fill oat\nthe 1940 program. Cities which have\nexpressed an Interut ln staging a\nlubstltute program are New York,\nChicago, Philadelphia, Loi Angelu,\nSan Francisco, Havana, Cuba, and\nBuenos Alrei.\n\"Once the Olympic Gtmu are\nawarded to a city by the International Olympic Committee,\" uid\nBrundage, \"they cannot be taken\ntway unleu the igreement li vio-\nltted by the city. The Gtrnet cinnot\nbe held, however, ln a country at\nwar, Ihe Winter Gamei, therefore,\nwill not be held at Garmisrh-Par-\ntenklrchen, Germany, unles hostilities cease.\"\nSyd Fenn Signs\nWith Stampeders\nCALOARY, Oct 24 (CP)-Coach\nMarty Burke of Calgary Stampeders tonight announced he hat signed\nSyd Fenn, lut yeart utility player\nwith Lethbridge Maple Leafs, and\nthat he Intended to keep Mike Patrick, breezy right winger trom lut\nyear'i Edmonton E.A.C. Roamen,\nWeitern Canada- Junior champlom.\nBUI Gauf, the lormer Olds Elks\nright winger who hit the peak of\nhia torm lut year In the league\nplayoffi, appeared to catch Burke's\neye.\nPenn entered Alberta aenlor\ncompetition after two yean with\nNew York Rangen amiteur farm\nteam, the New York Roven and\na teuon with Trtll Junion. Pttrick It a Cimroit youth and\nmadt rapid headway with the\nEdmonton Junion latt winter.\nTurner Valley Olien, another\nleague outfit to get an early ttart\nin training, ikated and practiced\nshinny for two houn today. Jake\nMilford, former Lethbridge Luminary, ii conildered the Oilers \"big\ncatch ot the aeason. Other Imports\nalio iwelled the workout crew to\nmore than 20.\nOlds Elki official! announced\npreparations for training ln Calgary\nnext week are well under way.\nMarchbank Heads\nCreston Badminton\nCRESTON, B. C. - The 1939-40\nbadminton leason gets under way\nthii week with the Creston Club,\nwhich hai been allocated the 'use\not Park Pavilion Monday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday evenings.\nThe club had Its annual meeting\nlut week when the following officers were elected for the year:\nPruldent W. A. Marchbank; Vice-\nPresident R. M Chandler; Secretary-Treasurer, W. A. MilUn: Executive, Misses Flora Mitchell, Jean\nHendenon, Marjorie Hamilton and\nJohn Hall and Arthur Couling.\nAnother active year Is in pros-\npect and intending playen are\nuked to notify the club by the end\nof the week.\nAnnouncement wu made that\nthere would be the customary\nmonthly club tournaments, and the\nintention ii to have home games\nwith clubi at Cranbrook, Yahk and\nBoswell.\n\u2022 An Increased membenhlp li\nlooked for. Last year the C. V. 0.\noperated a club ln the Catholic\nHall, but that has now been\nconverted Into Holy Cross Church.\nROSS SIGNS AMATEURS\nHERSHEY, Pa, Oct 24 (CP)-\nManager Art Ross of Boston Bruins\nannounced tonight he bad ilgned\ntwo amateur* hockeyliti, who will\nbe turned over to the Brulni' Her-\nshey International-American league\nfarm team for seasoning.\nThe playen are Hugh Little, 18\nyear-old centre from Halifax, and\nGordon Bruce, a 20-year-old lett\nwinger trom North Bay. Ont, who\nhave been trying out with the National Hockey leagua champions\nhere thii week.\nIn Fine Fettle\nBeef on Boston Bruin Defence\nrs-rr\u2014\ni advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquoi\nControl Board or bfrthe Government of British Columbia \u00ab\nFOR GAS, OIL,\nLUBRICATION\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 Baker St Phone 171\nJACK PORTLAND\nDIT CLAPPER\nDIMAGGIO VOTED\nMOST VALUABLE\nBy EARL HILLIGAN\nAuoelited Preu Sporti Writer\nCHICAGO, Oct 24 (AP).-Joe\nDiMaggio, whote big bat earned him\nthe circuit'! batting champiomhip\ntnd helped propel New York Yark-\nees to a fourth straight world title,\ntoday wu voted the most valuable\nplayer ln the American BasebaU\nLeague during tbe 1939 teuton.\nThe 24-yetr-old Yankee centre-\nfielder received a total of 280 out of\na possible 338 pointi in balloting by\na committee of the Baseball Wrtten\nAssociation ot America.\nDiMaggio, who hit .381 to win the\nleague batting title, wu given 15\nfirst place votes of 14 points each,\nwith three writer! of the 24-mem-\nber committeo placing him tecond,\nthree third, one fourth and two\nfifth. Choice* for second place\nthrough 10th were rated from nine\npoints each down to one Dotnt\nJimmy Foxx, Boston fint bueman who won the valuable player\naward for a third time last yer.\ncaptured second place ln tht 1039\nballoting. He received a total of 170\npoints. Only one writer failed to\nplace the Boston itar. ,\nBob Feller, Cleveland'! young\npitching itar who won 24 gamei,\nwu third with 155 pointi. Fourth\nplace went to Ted Williams, the\nBoston freshman outfielder who received 126 pointi.\nSports Roundup\nBy EDDIE BRIETZ\nAuocltttd Preu Sport Writer\nNEW YORK, Oct. 24 (CP).-Notre\nDame tn. Navy took 500,000 extra\ncoconutl Into Cleveland\u2014Whizzer\nWhite iaw the Giants and Bean\nend nominated Tuffy Leemans the\nbest man on the fieldi Right ho!\n... Early betting favors Tulane\nand Nebraska ln the sugar bowl..\nJust before North Carolina galloped\nout there and tied Tulane, Coach\nRay Wolf got a wire ilgned by 3841\ntar heel students ...\nOpening B'way oddi; Ohio State\n9-5 over Cornell; North Carolina\n11-10 over Penn; Southern California 11-5 over California and\nFordham 11-10 over Pitt... It cost\nowner Art Rooney $8000 to iee his\nPiratei loie to Washington Sunday ... that'a how much the game\nwent into the red ... Rumon\nRogen Homaby to replace Burleigh\nGrimes at Montreal.\nBenoit's Failure\nto Make Canadiens\nDisappoints Trail\nTRAIL, B. C_ Oct 24 - V-*\n\u2022 nport today that Right Winger\nJoe Benolt of the World Champion\nSmoke Eaten had failed to win a\nberth with Montreal Canadlem of\nthe National Hockey League was\nI surprise and a double disappointment to Trail and district\nfans.\nBefon Benolt lett for Habitants'\ntraining quarter* lt wu a better\nthan even bet the high-icoring\nmarksman would make the Jump to\n\"big time.\"\nHis failure wai a disappointment\nln one respect but ln another way\nfana had hoped right along to iee\nthe big right winger return to Wut\nKootenay hockey.\nGONE ANYWAY?\nTo make matten worse, Benolt\nii expected to play with Verdun\nMaple Leafi of the Quebei Senior\nHockey League during the coming\ncampaign. He turned out for practice with the Verdun club lut night.\nCanadiens' official! uid Ihey considered Benoit would need moro\nseasoning, .      \u25a0\nJoe became the property of Canadlens last July when the Montreal club acquired the rights to Ml\nplaying servicu from New York\nAmericans. ...-__,\nHe li conildered one of the but\npro hockey prospeoti ln the West\nhaving the size, speed and color s>f\na \"big time\" performer.\nHigh School Soccer\nand Softball Will\nBe Completed Today\nToday will iee the completion of\nthe lnterhoute Nelion High School\nsoccer and toftball schedules. In\nthe boyi diviiion, Housei D and B\nplay the final game with the champiomhip at itake. Thla game will go\non, \"rain, snow or thine\". Girls of\nD and B will finish off the toftball\nplay lndoon, in the Junior Hogh\ngymnasium. House A had previously clinched the title.\nMELBOURNE, Australia <CP)-\nCheers greeted a newspaper reporter who arrived 45 minutes late at a\nmuting of the Melbourne Cricket\nclub. He helped to iwell the attendance ot 50. The club hu 8200\nmemben.\nHappy? Sure .,. he'i going\ngreat at the training camp of Detroit Red Wlngi tnd thli yeir*\nhopes to itick with the teanl\nthroughout a complete N.H.L. teaton. It'i Don Deacon, In-and-out\ncentre, who hu been up before\nbut has never been able to stick.\nHe played well ln lut year'i\nStanley Cup pliyofti and Jack\nAdami li counting on uilng blm\nregularly thi; aeuon. .\nPAM  IIVIN\nVREEMAN \u00abc LEE1V\nm        rURNITUR!   COMPANY   **\nThe Houie ot Furniture Stylee\nEagle Blk.     Ntlion     Phona 118\nHOLDS ANY ARTICLI\nUNTIL\nCHRISTMAS\nIN THE TRAINING\n(AMPS\n' By tha Canadian\nLook tor Clint Smith to lie a\n20-goal roan again thii season with\nNew York Rangen. Clint In scoring 21 goals lut leason, wu one\not five playen who hit or bettered\nthe 20 mark. He demonstrated lut\nnight he hu lost none of nil ac\ncuracy by icoring twice u the\nRangeri defeated the New York\nAmericans 4-2 ln an exhibition\ngame at Winnipeg.\nEvidently Mike Karakai his\n\"saved\" his Job with Chictgo Black\nHawks. Reporti had it that Mike.\nwho slumped laat teuon after a\nbrilliant year ln 1038, might go on\nthe block. But Paul Thompson, the\nHawk manager, tent Goalie Paul\nGoodman to the minor league Providence Reds laat night Indicating\nthat Karaku would be the Chicigo\nnetmlnder again thii aeuon. . .\nHunch: That Doug Youn*, If\nhli Injury Jinx doesn't hit will\nplay bang-up hockey tor Montreal\nCanadlem. Young, releated outright by Detroit wu hampered\nby injuries during tha put two\nteuons. But only the season before, Manager Jack Adami ot the\nWingi called the Calgary player\none of the \"moit under-rited\"\ndefencemen In the N-H L.\nIt wu only a few yean ago that\nmany hockey follower! rated Harvey Jackson u one ot the greateit\nof all-time left wingen. And now\nthe Busher it giving indication of\nreturning to that form, although he\ncut loose only rarely lattyear with\nToronto M\u00bbPle La*-1*- \"\u2122ded to\nNew York'Americani, Jackion hai\nbeen a star in workout! and exhibition gamu.\nReginald (Red) Horner, who\nchafes, at inactivity, li ln a Toronto hoapital today with an infected fool and will mini a list of\nToronto Leaf exhibition gimu ln\nNorthern Ontario. The big defenceman was ient to Toronto\nfrom the Leafs St Catherines,\nOnt, training camp yetterday by\n-the club phytlclan.\nWings Beat Capitals\n4-0 in First of Tour\nNIAGARA FALLS, Ont, Oct 24\n(CP).\u2014Detroit Red Winn ot the\nNational Hockey League defeated\ntheir American Auoclation farm\nclub, Indianapolii Capital!, 4-0 here\ntonight in the fint game of a Wutern Ontario exhibition tour before\n4000 persom.\nKen Kilrea opened tbe icoring\nnear the eight-minute mark of th.\ntint period with Don Deacon of Regina inlating. Syd Howe mired\nthe lecond goal 14 minutei after\nthe tecond period began on a pan\nfrom Ebbie Goodfellow, and Gus\nGlesebrecht counted the third two\nminutei later on -mats from Howe\nand Goodfellow.\nSy Abel of Melville, Saak, accounted tor the final tcore Juit 80\nseconds before the end of the game\non a pui.. from Eddie Want pf\nCalgary. \u25a0\nCranbrook Hoop\nTeams Win Three\nWeekend Games\nPRANBROOK, B. C.,-The weekend uw three basketball gamu In\nthe Cranbrook-Kimberley Lugue\nplayed off. At the Cranbrook Recreation Club Cranbrook City team\nwon trom Cranbrook High School\n88-23, revenging a previoui upset\nIn McDougall Hall at Kimberley\nCranbrook City beat Laffiu' Men,\nKimberley, 20-17, and In a girls'\n?;tme Cranbrook Redwings trimmed\nhe Kimberley Trading Company\n88-18,\nIn the Cranbrook fame the high\nIndividual icorer wu Muirhetd of\nthe City team with 14 pointa.\nTeami were:\nCity - Muirhead 14. Reekie 8,\nReid 2, Burgeu 2, Ptrkln, M Pro-\nvenztno 6. J. Provenzano 2, and\nStevely 2. ToUl 36.\nHigh School \u2014 Fergie t, Malcolm\n4, McDermid 8, MacDonald 2, Frey,\nMoore, Blumenauer 2, and Gilchrest\nTotal 23. '\nIn the men'i game at McDougall\nHall Friday Muirhead wu again\nhigh individual icorer with 10\npoint!. Thii game wu even throughout\nTeami were:\nCity \u2014 Mulrhead 10, J. Proven-\nzano 4, M. Provenzano, Parkin, Burgeu, Wheaton, Reekie 2, Reid 3,\nEberleln and Stevely 1. Total.20.\nLaffiu \u2014 Corbett 4, Brown 2,\nHowie 2, Campbell 5, Laface 4, Gilmore, Robertion and Andenon.\nTotal 17.\nThe Redwlngi ihowed they hid\nlott none of their lttt leason'i brilliance during the Summer inter-\nmission. They had little troubla\nwinning from the Kimberley Trading Company girli.\nTeama were:\nRedwings \u2014 L Collier 4, F. Whea.\nton 5. D. Mulihetd 14, V. Eberleln.\nF. Williams 10, M. MacMutar and\nD. Gammon. Total 33.\nTrading Company \u2014 Whebell 8.\nJonu 4, Wright Bryant Swan 4,\nHerman, Grahame 5, and Thomu.\nion. Total 18.\nRowe Boosts Lead\nWINNIPEG, Oct 24 (CP). - Piul\nRowe of Calgiry Bronki plunged\ntor a touchdown and kicked three\nconverts Saturday as Bronki beat\nEdmonton Eskimos 18-8 ln the Western Interprovlnclal FootbaU Union\nand Increued hit lead ln Ibe Individual icoring recordi to 21 pointi\nwith a total of 81.\nOne of the toughest Jobi in the Nitlonil Hockey League lut\nWinter wu thtt of forwirdi ftced with the task of passing the\nBoiton defence, Eddie Shore and Jack Portland u one pair, and Dit\nClapper and Jack Crawford u tbe other. Thla year pre-season calculation! have Clapper teaming with Portland, thui comprising the\nbiggest u well u one of the but combinations in the league. Clapper\ntipt the icajes iround the 210 mark tnd Portland goei closer to 220.\nJack CrawTbrd will be Juggled with Jack Shewchuck, Bill Hollett\nand, for the home garnet, Eddie Shore, u tht othar sair.\nTOOLS SUPREME\nSnapfOn Blue Point\nWholeule Dlitrlbuton\nAcme Automotive\n511 Baker St. Supply Ph. 1040\nTHE SUMMARY:\nTFGSCPt\n0 1 0 13 81\n800 040\n0 4 0 21 33\n8 0 1 0 81\n80 1 0 31\n8 0 0  0 30\n_064  827\n..800\n128\n0 20\nImpr\nRowe, Calgary ....\nBleber, Winnipeg\nKahat Winnipeg.\nSheley, Winnipeg\nNlcklln, Winnipeg\nHanson, Winnipeg\nSprlngiteln, Reglna\nCleveland, Regina\t\nFritz, Edmonton 4 0 0\nHaynu, Calgary \u2014___ 8 0 1  p U\n(Note*   T-Touchdown,   8 - pointe;\nFG-Fleld CMil, 3; S-Single, 1; C-\nConvert, L)\t\nNew Transformer\nroves Service1\nSimpson's Report\nA new 10 kilowatt transformer\nwu Installed at the corner ot Plna\nand Morgan Streets, replacing a.\nfive kilowatt transformer, to lm.\nSrove the tervlce ln that locality,\n, H. Simpson, City Electrical Superintendent itated in hit report for\nthe week from October IB to 21\nto the City Council Tueiday night\nHli report followi:\nThe burning ot slash on the North\nShore line between Queen'i Bay\nand Coffee Creek wu continued,\nabout one mile being done.\nNew tervicei were run to A. H.\nH. Donild at Longbeach and Dyck'!\nresidence ln Rosemont\nTook out a 5 KW. traniformer\ntnd installed a 10 KW. on Pine and\nMorgan street to improve voltage\ncondltioni in thli district\nThe usual meter connections were\nmade and ilx oolleot or cut ott\ncalls were made, All paid lomething on account\nA itreet light wu Installed over\nthe itepi on Park Street nur Front\nStreet\nLONDON, (CP)- Tha NaUonal\nBoxing Auoclation\u2014tha boxer'i union\u2014have placed the organization\nat the disposal ot the government\nfor the arrangement ot boxing tourneys in the lervicei.\nSince 1857\nSetirimi dive beea\nptoduclna Ctnidi'l\nflnut Whiiklu wMch\nhtve become woild-\nfimout fer excellence\ninsj vilue.\nCANADIAN RYE WHISKIES\nrnstsKixoMot E tmtr*mMM*mtm*m*mLMmmm%*}m       \u00bbWI\nDili idvertliement it not publiihed or dliplayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of Britiih Columbia.\n PAQI  IIOHT  \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nNazis in Hungary\nIssue Challenge\nBUDAPEST, Oct M (AP).-Hun-\nftry begin tir rtid drillt todty u\npolice took prectutlont tgtinit t\npossible Hungtritn Nui putsch during the excitement of t blackout\nSimilar practice icheduled lut\nSpring wu called off became of\n' wide reporta the Ntii element would\ntry to provoke disorders.\nKalman Hubay Ntzl leader, timed t new challenge today uying:  '\n\"We hive thown thtt muses of\nthe electors ire behind ut tnd If\n'  the government people'i front aldt\nJewi and wtnta new tut\u2014we art\nready.\"\nHungtritn Ntils demanded con-\nfiscttion ot Mvertl hundred thou-\nund acru of land owned or rented\nby Jewi.\nThrough their offlclil newiptper,\nMagyarsag, the Null accuied the\ngovernment of wuknui in htndlini\nthe Jewish and lind problemi.     *\nIn In article by a Natl member\not parliament Mtgytrug ttld\n\"mtny Jewt who long tgo ingrtti-\nated themselvu with the Hungarian aristocracy\" had been permitted\nto retain thousands ot acru uch\ndespite lind reform lawi.   \u25a0    ,    i\nShocked at United\nMinisters'View\nBRAMPTON, Ont, Oct _ (CP)\n\u2014Hon. Dr. 3. L. Simpson, Ontario\nMinliter of Education, told a meeting ot a Brampton Service Club\nlatt night that he wu \"shocked\"\nwhen he heard thtt a group ot\nUnited Church mlnliten, meeting\nin Toronto, had gone on record u\naaying they did not approve of\n\u2022thli wtr.\"\n\"None of ui approve of war.  Dr.\nfmpaon uid. We all hate war, but,\nwould aik these men If they tp-\nSrove of a police force, or do they\nelleve ln allowing robbery and\nmurder to run riot\nIf they do, their opinions do not\ncoincide with ouri.\n\"I do not believe theie 78 Mlnliten ipeak for the United Church\not Canada, but I do think they\nahould explain exactly what they,\nmean. Can you conceive of the\n. Church dictating to Hitler and to\nthe rut of Europe ln iuch a way\nu to bring about puce? I think\n(hat theu men ihould kup quiet\nelse they will discourage mtny of\nthe young men who might intend\nto enlist in the Service of their\ncountry.\" \t\nNrlaon Batty Nrma\nTelephone 14*'\nClaulfled Advertising Ratea\nlie per line per lniertion\n44c per line per week (8 comecutlve Insertions for coit of 4)\n1.48 per line a month (28 tlmu)\n(Minimum 2 llnu per lniertion)\nBox numben lie extra. Thit\ncoven any number of tlmu\nLEGAL NOTICES\n18c per line, fint lniertion and\n14c uch subsequent Insertion.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATI\n(Ituttlom Wintta 25c for any\nrequired number ef llnu fer\ntlx daya, payable In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy 8   .03\nBy carrier, per week 88\nBy carrier, per year _____  18.00\nBy Mall:\nOne month\t\nThru  monthi\nSix monthi\t\nOnt yur .\nj.   ORENV1IXE H. GRIMWOOD\n\"Provincial Autyer and Chemlit, 480\nFall Strut P. O. Box 8, Nelton,\nB.  C. Representing ihlppen'\nInterest at Tnil, B. C.\n \u00bb,78\n__  2.00\n   4.00\n    800\nAbove ratu apply in Canada,\nUnited Statu, tnd United Kingdom, to subscribers living outiidt regulir carrier areu.\nElsewhere and ln Canadt where\nextra postage il required, one\nmonth $1.50, three monthi 8400,\nilx monthi 8800, one yur $15.00.\nMENNONITES TO FACE\nDEATH BEFORE ARMS\nCORN, Okla., Oot. 84 (AP) -\nDr. P. C. Heibert of Sterling, Ku,\nurged 4800 delegates to the North\nAmericin Conference of Mention-\nite Brethern to face death rather\nthan take up armi.\nSpeaking, ln German, he uld:\n\"We owe t'loyalty to thli Und. We\nwill die for our country u brtvely\nat the next mtn, but not while operating war machines.\"\nCanadian Mennonltu, with the\nDominion at war, are comidering\nhow to adjust their ancient policy\nof pacifism, which forbids liie bearing of armi, to the requirement! of\nthe dty.\nMADRID (CP). - tt It unlikely\nthe war will'interfere with Sir Edward Lutyen't work ln Spain. The\nBritish architect it it preient rebuilding the ptltce ot the Duke of\nAlba nur here.\nOil Jilt dut\nHon. Anthony Eden li icheduled to give a broadcut talk today which\nwill be heard on the CBC Nttiontl Network at 12:18 p.m. P.S.T, A re-\nbroadcut will be given at 4:48 p.m. PS.T. . \\\nProfessor F. H. Soward will alio be heard ln a talk at 7:30 p.m.\nP S T. to be released from the Vancouver itudios of the CBC. The title will\nbe\u2014\"The Btckground of Russian Policy\".\u2014Both talks will be heard\nover CKLN and CJAT.       .,,,,,\n\"Can  Labor  Groupi  Cooperate Preludium ln G Major by Mendels-\nAmong Themselvu!\" will be the tohn   tnd  Palmgren's   \"Night   in\ntubject under review when the sec- May.\" (CKLN and CJAT).\nond in the seriei of \"Labour Reit- \u25a0'\u2022\u2022*,*.      ,      A\ntions\" broadcasts It hetrd on the Paul Whlteman It feitured on the\nCBC at 6:00 p.m. under the tusplcei CBS network tonight tt 8:30 (KSL-\nof the Worken' Educational Asso- KNX) tnd those progrtmmu of h!i\nelation.-(CKLN and CJAT). cost money! Each htlf hour broad-\n\u2022 *> . \u2022 cut costs tbout $1000 for musicil\nHtndel't \"Witer Music\" will open trrtngementt alone. The average\na hall hour of music by the masteri cost ot a ipeclal orclwstratlon Intend by contemporary composera on lug three minutu during a White-\nrciassics for Today\" at 9:30 p.m. man thow runt u high ts $250-\non the CBC'l Western Network, and one minute after it'i bun on\nJetn de Rimanoczy't 17-plece itring the tir, It'i u up-to-date as milady's\norchestra will be heard playing last year's hat. But they're good\nAdagio in E Flat by Alec Rowley, while they lut.\nCordon   Jacob'i   Denbelgh   Suite, ' .       -\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1939\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING    \u25a0;-'\n7:00\u20140 Canada\n7:03-Tout and Coffee (CKLN)\n,, 8:00-The Newi\n8:18\u2014Singen ind\" Songi\n8:30\u2014OOod Morning Matinee\n8:00\u2014Katherine Hamilton, loprano\n9:15-The Kldoodlers\n8:30-B. C. Radio School\n30:00\u2014The Happy Gtng\n10:30\u2014Ctvtlcade of Drama (CKLN)\n11:00\u2014Hospital Programme (CKLN)\nll:30-Manhattan Melodies\nf'Keep Up the Morale\"\nChristmas\n\\ Cards\nTO SUIT EVERY TASTE\nChristmas\nCards4\nTO SUIT EVERY PURSE\nChristmas\nCards\nTHAT ARE DISTINCTIVE\nAND EXCLUSIVE\nPHONE 144\nJfalamt\n, Satlg Nam\nCommercial Printing\nDepartment\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Muilc\n1:00\u2014The News\nl:15-Petlte Muslcale (CKLN)\n1:30\u2014Picturu in Song\n1:45-B B C Newi\n2:15\u2014Tango Time ,-\n2:80\u2014Xylophone and Piano\n2:45\u2014Closing Stock Quotation!\n8:00\u2014To be Announced\n3:15\u2014Recorded Programme\n8:30\u2014Ink Spota     ,  * \u25a0\n8:45\u2014Crawford Ensemble\n4:00\u2014Dancing Strlngi\n4:30\u2014Dance Orch.        '\n4:45-Topicalitlu-talk\n8:00\u2014The Army Sings .\n5:30\u2014Serenade for Stringi\nEVENINC\n8:00\u2014Labour Relation!\n8:30\u2014Musical Roundup (CKLN)\n7:00\u2014Chamber Music\n7:30\u2014Midweek Commentary   '\u2022\n7:48\u2014Marcel Monette, Meizo-sopr,\n8:0O-The Newi\n8:15-Stirdust\u2014Violin interlude\n8:30\u2014Minstrel Show\n8:00-Gowler's Old Timen\n8:30\u2014Clastict for Today\n10:00\u2014Dance Muiic\n10:30\u2014Mart Kenney and Hit Weitern Gentlemen\nIl^O-The News\n11:15\u2014Dorothy Cordrty and Songs\n11:30\u2014Paul Canon, Organlit\n12:0O-God Siva the King.\nCJAT \u2014 TRAIL\nMORNINC\n7:00-Breakfttt Club\n7:45\u2014Songi of the Pul\n8:18\u2014March Time ,\n8:30\u2014Progrimme Reiume\n10:00\u2014Betty Brown\n10:45\u2014Spokine Welcomei You\n11:30\u2014On With the Danca\nAFTERNOON\nl:15-Varletiu\n1:30\u2014Music Grtpht\n2:15\u2014Women'i Journtl\n3:45\u2014Musical Workshop\n4:30\u2014Theitre Newi\n4:45\u2014Concert Muiic\n5:30\u2014Dinner Music\n8:45\u2014Heidlinu in Sport\nEVENINC\n7:00\u2014The Lone Ringer\n8:15\u2014Light Up and Liiten\n8:30\u2014Hollywood Cuting Office\n8:45-On the Mall\nU:30-Sign Oft\nOther periodi\u2014CBC Programmu\nU.S. NETS' BEST\n8:0O-Star Theatre (CBS)\n7:00-Kty Kyier'i Progm. (NBC-\nRed)\n7-,15-Concert Orch. (CBS)\n8:00-Fred Wtring't Orch. (NBC-\nRed)\n8:30-Paul Whiteman'i Orch. (CBS)\n8:00\u2014Al Puree and Hli Gtng\n(CBS)\n11:00\u2014Paul Carson\u2014orgtnlst (NBC-\nBlue)\n-NKLVON DAILY NfWi. NEL\u00bbON. I. C\u2014WEDNESDAY MORNINO. OCT. 88. 1988.-\nSome of the Opportunities Here Are Just What You Nee<\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASSAYIR8\n\u00ab. W. WIDDOWSON, PROVINCIAL\nAnalyst Asuyer, Metallurgical\nEngineer, Sampling Agenti for\nTraU Smelter, 304-308 Jotephine\nStrut Nelton, B. C\nHAROLD S. ELMES, ROSSLAND,\nB. C Provinciil ,-Yasiyer, Chemist\nIndividual representatlvu tor\nihlppen at Trail Smelter,\nCHIROPRACTORS\nj. r. McMillan, d. c neuro-\ncalometer, X-ny. McCullock Blk.\nDR. WILBERT BROCK, D. C\n542 Baker Street. Phone 988.\nC0R8ETIERES\nSPENCER CORSETS, MRS. V. M\nCampbell, 370 Baker St Ph. 888.\nENGINEERS AND SURVIVORS\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, Fruitvale, B. C.\nSurveyor and Engineer. Phone\n\"Beiver FaUi.\"\nHOMES FOR THI AGED\nTHE PRIORY GUEST HOUSE, 883\nW. 27th Avenue, Vancouver, a\nbeautiful residence for elderly\nladies, conducted by the Sisters ot\nthe Love of Jesus. Prlvite bathroom!. Maid service. AU the comforts ofa modern home. Also St.\nJude's Houie of Rut tor elderly\ncouplu. St Riphael't Wing lor\nInvalid! and convalescents. '\nINSURANCE AND REAL ISTATI\nC. D. BLACKWOOD, Insurance of\nevery description. Real Ett Ph. 89.\nJ. E. ANNABLE, REAL ESTATE,\nRentali, Iniurance. Annable Blk.\nCHAS. F. McHARDY, INSURANCE,\nReal Eitate. Phone 138.\nR. W. DAWSON, Real Estate, Iniurance, Rentali. Next Hipperson\nHardwire. Btker St Phone 197.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine shop, acetylene and electric\n.    welding, motor rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 893 -    324 Vernon St.\nMEMORIALS\nSAME AS USED ON GRAVES AT\nForeit Lawn Memorial Pirk. Get\nprice Hit from Bronze Memorlali\nLtd., Box 728, Vancouver, B. C.\nPATENT ATTORNEYS\nW. ST. J. MILLER, A. M. E. I. C,\nRegistered Patent Attorney. Canada and U. S. A. 703-2nd St. W-\nCalgary. Advice free, confidential\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY,\nHardwood merchant. 273 Baker St\n\u2022ECOND HAND STORES\nWE  BUY,  SELL It  EXCHANGE\nfurniture, etc. Ark Store. Ph. 834.\nHOME FURNITURE, BUY, SELL,\nEich.. Rpr\u201e Upholster. Phone 1032\nWATCH REPAIRING!\nWhen SUTHERLAND repain your\nwatch it la on time all the time.\n348 Baker Street Nelson, B. C.\nYOU SAW IT IN THE DAILY NEWS\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSTENOGRAPHER. BOOKKEEPER,\nmutt hive work. Alto experienced in itore work. Work more\nessential than . good pay. Will\nwork part time If necetury. Box\n.8015 Dtlly Newi.\nHOUSE KEEPER WANTS Position immediately. Fond of children, good cook, capable and efficient in all housework, un take\nfull charge. Box 0088 Daily Newt.\nYOUNG MAN WITH INDUSTRIAL\nFirat Aid Certificate duiru work\nof tny kind. Go anywhere. Box\n8077 DaUy Newa,     ,\nTRUCK DRIVER WANTS Position. Would accept any Job for\ntime being. Box 9097 Dally Newa.\nEXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS\nrt time work, alto work by the\nour. Phone 871R before 1 p-m.\npari\nhou\nEXP. GIRD WANTS HOUSEWORK,\nin Nelson. Can give referencu.\nBox 9039 DaUy Newa.\nSCANDINAVIAN WOMAN DE-\nsires housework, full or ptrt time.\nBox 9124 Daily Newt..\nEXPERIENCED FINNISH WOMAN\nwanta work by hour, 818 Robton\nStreet Phone B17L.\nEXP. GIRL WOULD LIKE HOUSE\nwork. Ptrt time or trom 8 UU 8.\nPhone 928Y.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel. Opp. C. P. R. Depot\nPORTRAITS OF YOURSELF OH\nchUdren, Ideal Chrlstmu Gifta\nVogue Chrlstmu Special now on.\nHUNTLEY It PALMER ENGLISH\nBiscuits, Just arrived. Fancy pkgi.\nand tint. Star Grocery, Phone 10.\nRIDE IN COMFORT THESE COOL\nevenings in a heated taxi. Phone\n990; the City Taxi.\n(Continued In Next Column)\nTOOLS ARE TAKEN FROM\nMARTIN CAR AT HOME\nToolt valued at 815 were itolen\nfrom hli car whUe It wu parked In\nfront of hit home, 511 Sixth Street\nSaturday, Benjamin Martin reported\nto Nelson City Police Tuesday.\nOfficen are InvutigaUng.\nLONDON (CP)-Thli it a democratic war. During an air raid\nwarning, tn admiral, u\\ elevttor\nboy, an army itaff officer, a house-\nmild, t columnist tnd a houseboy\nhad bretkftst together ln a London\nflat,     ,\nPERSONAL\n(Continued)\na YOU HAVE OLD CLOTHING,\nfootwear or furniture to spare\npleue Ph. Stlvttioo Army 818L.\nSANITARY PERSONAL RUBBER\nGoodi. 24 latex 81- Fru price list\nJ. Jensen, 1042 Htro, Vincouver.\nHALLOWE'EN PARTY GOODS.\nFirecrackers. Nolsemtken, now on\ndisplty at Mann, Rutherford Ca\nDRIVE IN NOW FOR \"WINTER\nproofing.\" Hettertl Anti-Freeze!\netc. Beacon Service, 701 Baker St\nNEED READY CASH? SELL THE\nthingi you no longer wtnt Is\nJ. Chess, 824 Vernon Strut\nBREAD IS THE GREATEST FOOD\nbuilder. Try Choquette Broi\n\"Mother'i Brud.\" Phone 258.\nSPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER IS\nnow on at McGregor Bros. Solve\nyour gift problem Give your photo\nHAVE YOU ANY ANTIQUES?\nTop pricu paid for antiques at\nThe Home Furniture, 413 HaU St\nGET YOUR WINTER COAT AND\nhat cleaned now. Phone 107. H. J.\nWilton, Tailor and Dry Cletner.\nSTOP TOBACCO. SNUFF HABIT\nlnttanUy. Satisfaction or money\nrefunded. Particulars, Box 17,\nSchuler, Alberta.\nGENUINE LATEX SPECIAL GTD.\n25 tor $1.00 or Jiffy prepared 18\nfor 8100 (free catalogue). National\nImporten, Box 244 Edmonton.\nAN OFFER TO EVERY IN-\nventor, list of wanted inventions,\nand full information sent free. The\nRamsay Company, World Patent\nAttorneys, 273 Bank St, Ottawa.\nLONELY FOLKS IN CANADA!\nJoin Elite, Club. Confidential, reliable. Some memben with meant.\nParticular! and umple descriptions 10c, Dept. NN..B0X 121,\nRegim, Saskatchewan.\nCHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR\nown snapshots ara the really per-\n' tonal cardi. Send negative ind 10c\nfor umple. Pricu tor quantities\nwill be sent with umplu. Krystal\nPhotos, Wilkie, Saskatchewan.\nMELODIES OR LYRICS REVISED.\nStaffwriter for Universal and Columbia Muaic Publlshen. Revise\nlyrics or melodiu, furnish contacts and place your completed\nlong with genuine publlshen tor\npublication. Self-iddressed stamped envelope for full particulars.\nH. A. Huxley (The Haven) R M.\nD. 4, Cordova Bay, B. C.\nYOU SAW IT IN THE DAILY NEWS\nBIRTHS\nMORRELL \u2014 At Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital, October 21, 1939,\nto Mr. and Mn. LUter G. MorreU\nof Ymlr, t ton.\nMEEK - To Mr. and Mrt. David\nC. Meek at Mater Mlsericordiae\nHospital, Rouland, October 23, t toa\nHELP WANTED\nHOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT\nJob u Letter Carrier, Postal Clerk,\nCustomi Examiner, Stenographer,\netc. Fru Booklet The M. C. C\nSchools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldeit\nIn Ctntdt, No Agenti.\nWANTED-COOK-HOUSEKEEPER\nfor Cruton Vtlley Hospital. Apply by letter itating qualifications to the Secretary, Box 80,\nCreston, B. C.\nWANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL\nhousework. Mutt hava referencei.\nBox 9098 Dtlly Newt,\t\nAGENTS AND SALESPEOPLE\nCHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS\nAmbitious, tnergeUe men and women can urn iplendld money wiling cards unUl Chriitmu. We\nhave the largest nnge of penonal\nand boxed assortment! In Canada. Priced to tult every pocket-\nbook. Satisfaction guaranteed or\nmoney refunded. Information\nwithout obUgation. Write todty\nMaster Kraft Limited. Room li\nDoherty Building, Toronto, Ont\nOPPORTUNITIES FOR MIN\nMOLER  nARBER CCHOOL\nLow D Rates. Enroll 0 Now\nYou owe younelf a trade to be Independent of hird labour. Write ui\nfor full Information.\nPractical expert training gutr'teed.\nDEPT. A, 303 WEST HASTINGS ST.\nVtncouver, B. C.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY\nAND SUPPLIES, ETC.\nGOLDEN PHEASANTS FOR SALE.\nA. M. Beattie, Waldo, B. C.\nROOM AND BOARD\nHOME WANTED LOCALLY FOB\n8 yr, uld boy. Box 9123 Dally Newt\nWant to Sell Something? A\nDaily Newa Classified Ad will\ndo It. PHONE 144.'\nLECAL NOTICES\nIN THE SUPREME COURT OF\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nIN PROBATE\nIn the Matter ot the Eitate ot William Middleton, deceued, intestate\nTAKE NOTICE that letten of Administration hive been luued te\nCharlu Frederick Middleton, administrator, pursuant to the Order\nof Hit Honour. W. A. Nlibet loetl\nfudge, on Mtrch 30th, 1939, ot the\nEstate of the tbove mined deceued,\nWUliam Middleton, who died at the\nCity of Nelson, British Columbia on\nFebruary 24th, 1938, and aU person! claiming to be crediton ot the\nuld deceued or to be enUtled to\nth-< uld Eitate are, on or before\nthe Slat day of October, 1889 to\nund by post prepaid or to deliver\nto the uld Administrator or \u2022 hii\nlollciton, their Christian and tur-\nntmu, addressu and descriptions,\nfull particulan of their oltimt. a\nitatement of their accounts, and the\nnature ot the securities. It tny. held\nby them, tnd thereafter the md\nEstate will be distributed among\nthe partiu entitled thereto having\nregard only to the clalmi of which\nUie taid Adminittrator bu then\nnotice.\nDATED at Nelton, B. C, thit 23rd\nday of October, 1939.\n^ BROWN ti DAWSON,\nSollclton for the Administrator.\nApproved:\nW. J STURGEON, ,\nDlitrict Registrar. .\n\u2022GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT\"\n. .      (SecUon 28.)\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR\nCONSENT TO TRANSFER\nOF BEER LICENCE\nNOTICE It hereby given thtt on\nthe 13th dty of November next the\nundenlgned Intends to ipply to the\nLiquor Control Botrd for consent\nto transfer ot Bur Licence No. 4571,\nIssued In respect of premlau being\npart ot t building kown u Sivoy\nHotel, tltutte at 188 Baker Strut,\nNelton, British Columbit, upon the\ntand! ducribed u Lota 13 tnd 14,\nBlock 81. Nelton City Pltn, Nelion\nLand Registration District In Uie\nProvince of Britiih Columbit, from\nWilliam Klnloch Clark to Nelson\nHotel Company Limited, a company\nduly incorporated under the laws of\nthe Province ot British Columbit\ntnd hiving ltt regUtered office it\nNelson ln tbe uld Province, the\ntransferee.\nDATED it Nelion, B.C, thli 18th\nday of October, 1989.\nW K CLARK\nNELSON HOTEL COMPANY\nLIMITED\nPer Ju. C Forbei, President\nApplicant and Transferee.\nAUTOMOTIVE.\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES\nPRIVATE SALE\n1987   DeSoto   Touring   Sedan,\nHeater and detrotttr.\n1937 Ford Convertible Coupe,\nRadio,   Heater   and   defroster.\nBoth Ctn Like New\nRAMP BODY te FENDER WORKS\nONE 1938 DODGE LIGHT DE-\nlivery Truck driven only 8000\nmiles. Spare tire never been in\nuse. Hu heater and Irost-proof\nwindshield. Ptrt cuh, easy terms\nto responsible ptrty. 318 Fint St\nNOTICE TO RANCHERS-TRAIL-\nen mtde to order. City Auto\nWrkn. 431 Josephine St Ph. 447.\nFOR AND WANTED TO RENT\nNOV. Ut UNFURNISHED FRONT\nSuite. Also modern houu for tale\nor rent Apply Kerr Apti.\nFOR RENT, MODERN APART-\nmentt. Unfurnished. Apply Room\n203 Johnitone Building.\nWELL FURNISHED BUNGALOW\ntor rent 832 mo. C. W. Appleyard.\nFOR RENT 2 UNFURN. HOUSE-\nkpg. roomi. IOU Front St Ph. 928Y\n8 RM. HOUSE, CLOSE IN.'S BED-\nroomi 824 moAth. C. W. Appleyard\nFURNISHED HOUSE KEEPING\nroomi for rent Annable Block.\n8 ROOM STUCCO HOUSE AND 2\nturn, roomi. 125 Silica Street\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful, modern\nfrigidaire equipped suitu.\n4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT,\nD. Magllo, Phone 808L,   '\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIt you find tnythlng, telephone\nthe Dally Newi. A Tound\" Ad.\nwill be Inserted without coat to\nyou. We will collect trom tbe\nowner.\nLOST \u2014 MEDIUM SIZE -PACK-\nnek between Elko and Fernie.\nFinder   pleue  return   to  P.\nPotopow, Glide, B. C.\nLOST,  AMBER  NECKLACE  ON\nFriday. Pleue Phone 131L.\nLOST - WHITE SKIFF \"FIRE-\nfly.\" Reward. Phone 678R1.\nFOR WANT AD SERVICE\nPHONE 144\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nWE MANUFACTURE\nALL TYPES PF MILLWORK\nWindowi,   Sub.   Doors,   Kitchei\nCupboards, Store,tnd Rutaurant|\nFixtures. Screens, Ironing Boars\nMedicine Cabinets. Olfice I\"   '\nall detaU mlUwork.\nNELSON SASH O DOOR\nCO. LTD.\n701 Front Street Phone 282\nWe want your business!\nPIPE, TUBES, FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLarge stocks tor immediate shlpmet\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\nlit Avenue tnd Mtln St\nVtncouver, B. C.\nWHISKY   BARRELS  FOR  WINI\nAll tizei; also barrels tor othe\nfurposet. Active Trading, 91\nowell Street Vancouver, B. ti.\nROGERS   BATTERY  RADIO,\ntube, mantel, 1937, good com\ntion 810. Alto Coleman table lam\n82. Mra. H. Donald, R. R. 1.\nPRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOL!\nfurniture. Afternoons 3 to 5 p n\nMn. Jamu O'Shea, 308 SUlca S\nPIPE AND FITTING\nATLAS IRON It METALS LTD.\n230 Prior St,       Vancouver, B. (\nCHESTERFIELD SUITE, SECRJ\ntary desk. Dinette buffet Inne\nSpring mattren. Phone 894R.\nGOOD CHEER FIREPLACE HEA1\ner in good condlUon, Phone 5213\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP MET,\nor Iron, any quantity. Top\npaid. Active Trtding Compan\n918 PoweU St, Vincouver, B. <.\nHIGH PRICE PAID FOR SCRA\ncopper, brats, lead, etc. Ark Stt\nStaJ\nPROPERTY, HOUSES. FARK\nFOR SALE, IMPROVED RANG\nPrice reduced 82000, being vltt\nof house alone. 88 fruit treu as\nimall frulti. Good waterwork\nSee owner, 418 Silica Street\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALI\non euy terms in Alberta in\nSukatchewan. Write for full '\nformation to 908, Dept of Natl\nRetourcU, C. P. R, Calgary, '\nMr. Caffeine-Nerves Loses His Grip\n\u2014Advertlsemei\n coffee. Mtny others\u2014tnd ill chUdren\n\u2014thould never drink them. If you tre one of\nthete, Uy Poitum's 30-dty test Buy Postum\nant) drink It instead of tu tnd coffee for ona\nmonth. Then, il yoa do nof (oal btttw, return\nthe container top to General Foodi, Limited,\nCoboiirg, Ontario, and well gladly refund f\npurchase price, plut poitige. Postum it\ndelicloui, economictl, euy to prepare, end\ncontain no caffeine. .. - \u25a0   pga\nIT\n\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0-\u25a0- ------   :\t\ni\n Stubbs Given\nFarewell Fernie\n\u25a0ERNIE, B. C. \u2014 The Fernie\nmch of the Eut Kootenay Mine\nety Auoclation ipent the greitei\nI of the muting honoring one\nIU moit ictlve memben. C.\nbbs, who wu letving to rulde\nCalgary. Mr. Stubbi hu been tp-\nnted Commissioner tor the Bit-\ninous Coil Operator! Auoclition.\n(r. Miard, Pruident of Eut Rooty Mine Safety AisocUtion, re-\nled Mr. Stubbs' long affiliation\nli thU body, during which Ume\nhad done i grett deal to further\necu of the orgtnUatlon, and\nnted out ute high opinion held\nMl ability. The fict thit Mr.\nibbi wu luvlng thi Crowi Nu;\na to enter i wider iphere of ac-\nity wu perhipi alleviating re-\niti to tome extent u he would\ntoubtedly be ible - to render\n\u2022ter urvice to the Induitry u a\ntob.\nie presented Mr. Stubbi with \u2022\nndsomi brief eau md in electric\nter, on behalf of the Fernie tnd\nII Creek Branchu ot Uie Also-\ntion.\nIlr. Stubbi expreued hit ilncere\npreciitlon md thinked them, on\nI own md Mn. Stubbi' behalf.\nIdresting himielf particularly to\ni younger members, bl uld that\ni lervicu to the Auoclition had\nan of great advantage to him-\n1 u he conildered thit the experience and knowledge icqulr-\nln thU mtnner hid been of enor-\n>ui vilue to him md hid imply\npaid him. He lild emphuU on\nportunitlu offered by Uie coal\nStitry to the young men who\nire reilly prepared to grasp them,\nvlng ipplied themselvu to their\nidiet without thought of my matel idvintage, but solely through\nilncere desire for knowledge.\nCVMcNiy ind Robert Johnitone.\nesldenU ot Uie Fernie ind Coil\n\u2022uk branchu respectively, WU.\nim C. Whlttaker md John Cm-\nSd, recalled futurei of their re-\nlloni with Mr. Stubbi and wUhed\nm the mut complete lucceu.\ni'.\nNew York Firm\nWtW YORK, Oct 34 (API-Free-\nml advtncu appeared through-\nit the bond Hats todiy.\nU.S. treuurlu were uneven. Itel-\nn, Cantdim, Auitrtllin ind South\nmerictn dollar loani had trectlon-\nj advancei.\n\u2022VNADA FAVORABLE\n5NESIUM PRODUCTION\nAWA, Oct M  (CP).-Wlth\nmdanct ot IU ruourcu and\ntap power, Canada to In a favor-\nW poiition to produce mignulum,\n'. {_. M. Pldgeon of the Nitlonil\n\u2022leirch CouncU told a meeting\nit night of the chemical Induitry\nd the Canadlm Inititute of Chem-\ntj.\nIn iome cuu, mignulum ti rearing iluminum ln aircraft engine\nirU and muit be uud ln alloyi,\nId Dr. Pldgeon. Brucite, m excel-\nnt nw material rich in mignesl-\n5 to found ln Onterio ind Quebec\nmagnulte, dolomite and ier-\nmtlne ilso are found In large\nnounte In Canada.\n' FOREIGN EXCHANGI\nOTTAWA. Oct M (CP) - Tht\nprelgn Exchange Control Board to-\niy announced, tht foUowing axunge ntu:\n\" nerlcan fundi; UTper cent pre-\nbuylng; 11 per cent premium\nSterling: $448 buying; $4.4? ieU-\ng-\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL Oet 34 \/CP).  -\n>pt: Butter Que. (92 icore) 27H-\n; Que. (92 icore) regraded 17*\nided; Que. (38 icore)  regraded\n-, A large 37A.\n__tt futurei: Oct UNA; Nov.\ni-\u00ab; Dec. 18-38V4; Jin. 38H-*.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, Oct 14 (CP).-Graln\nclou:\nOpen High Low Clou\nWHEAT*.\nOct   _...   WH    TOH    aitt    70\nNov. .__  7014    70K    70H    70V,\nDee.     ...  71H    71%    TOH    71*\nMay  _     78*    76*    75*    78*\nOATI:\nOct ._ S3H 33* 32% 33%\nNov. .... 82% - - 33%\nDec .. 31 31% 31 81%\nMiy 31%    33       31%    31%\nBARLEYI\nOct ... - - \u2014 43%\nNKW-\nOct ....'42% 43 43% 43%\nDee. .. 43 42% 41 42%\nMiy 43%    44%    43%    44\nFLAX;\nOct   .162%   163%   163%   161%\nNov.      .   -       \u2014       -     183\nDec.   .     161%   161%   180%   180%\nMiy  ... 198     181     196%   188%\nRYE:\nOct       88%    81%    88%    88%\nNov    -       -       -       68%\nDec ... 88* 88% 88% 88%\nMiy 97%-  87%'   67%    87%\nCASH PRICES!\nWHEAT: No. 1 hard TO; No. 1 Nor.\n70; No. 2 Nor. 67%; No. 3 Nor. 66%;\nNo. 4 Nor. 66; No. 6 whut 60%;\nNo. 6 wheat 88; teed whut 96; No.\n1 amber durum 80; No. 4 ipeciil 84%;\nNo. 6 ipeciil 60: No. 6 speciil 84;\nNo. 1 mixed wheit 88; track, buU\nNo. 1 Nor. 70.\nOATS: No. t C. W.>32%: Ex. I\nC. W. 30%; No. 3 C. W. 30%; Ex. 1\nfeed 10: No. 1 feed 28; No. 2 feed\n29%; No. 9 feed 23%; track 31%.\nBARLEY: No. 1 feed 41%; No. 2\nfeed 39%; No. 3 teed 38%; track\n42%. 1\nFLAX: No, I C. W. 1.81%: No. i\nC. W. 1.87%: No. 3 C. W. 188%; No.\n4 C. W. 1.38%; tnck 1.80%.\nRYE: No. 3 C, W. 88%.\nMontreal Dull\nMONTREAL, Oct 14 (CP) -\nMixed price trend! mirked dull\ntrading on Montreal itock exchange\ntodiy.\nUp i bit were Nickel Smelten,\nBrizlllin, McCoU Frontenic, Cinidlin Cir preferred, Howird Smith\nmd Bithunt\nFrictionil louu Ihowed for United Steel, Foundition Company,\nC.P.R., Price Broi. ind Massey Harrii. '\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-WEDNESDAY MORNINO. OCT. EB. 11*6*-\nCENERAL FOODS VOTES\nSTOCK, EMPLOYEE BONUS\nTORONTO, Oct J4-Dlreotora ot\nGeneral Foodi Corporation on Oo.\ntober 16 voted extra compenutlon\nto employeu u well u -the regular common quarterly dividend of\nSO cenU and an extra dividend ot\n16 cente per ihare for itockholdere.\n\"Extri compenutlon,\" uid Chiirmm C. M. Chester, \"will be paid\non December 18 to the company'i\nemployees ln Canada and fir the\nUnited Stetei with ilx monthi or\nmore service md not ilretdy eligible under utebllthed ulei incentive and profit Incentive plam.\nSueh employeu art auured of txtra compensation at a rate at least\nequal to that received by them at\nthe 1838 year end.\" Over 9000 em'\n{iloyeet-TOO  in  Cinada\u2014art  tt\nected. .\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, Oct M (AP)-Britiih\nitock closing ln iterling: Cent Mining \u00a311%! Coniol Gold Field! 4te\n3d; De Been dfd \u00a36; DUtlllera 69i\ntd; Imp Chem 30i; Royal Dutch\n\u00a3J6%nnckeri 17i 7VM.\n\u00a367%; Brit 3% per cent Wir Loan\n\u00a393%; Brit funding 4'i 1860-1980\nBonis: Brit 1% per cent Conaoli\n67%: Brit 3% ~    \t\n\u00a31031(1\t\nTO VALUE YEN ON\nU.S.. DOLLAR\nTOKYO, Oct 14 (AW-The Cabinet mnounced today that beginning Wedneiday -the market value\nof the yen would be stabilized on\nthe United Stetei doUir, lniteid of\nthe pound iterling.\nBuying and telling ratal, tha announcement nid, would be itabl-\nltyed it 23 7-16 dollan per 100 yen.\nTORONTO\nINES    '\u25a0''\u25a0\u2022\ndermic Copptr\t\n\u2022^Si Gold _   _I\t\nglo Huronlan _...______\nSTOCK QUOTATIONS\nfield Gold\n'   Rouyn\nmc Rouyn ,\nield Gold ..\nMetals M_\nGold  _\n_ 1  Kirk  _\nMiss.\nibio Mlnu ....._._.\ntaiorne Mlnu -_\nB Treth _\t\niffalo Ankerite .\ninker Hill Ex.....\nn Milirtlc\t\niriboo Gold Q\t\n\"- Treth ,\nntral Pit\t\nibougtmtu ___\nrotnium M te S .\nust Copper _.\nonlaurum Minu.\noni M te S ,\t\nime Minu ,\nirval Siscoe\nt Malartlc\t\ntdoGold\t\nibridge Nickel .\n...Irk.\t\naeoeur Oold .___\n\"m Lak* _Z___\nt Uke Gold\t\nI Belt\t\nloro Minu ',\nrGold.\nI Rock Gold .\nr Gold\t\niger _  __-_\nrGold\n_.n Bay M tt S.\n; Nickel _\t\n[.Com\t\n: Wilte\nj Gold ______\nr Addison - \u2014\nilind Uke \u2014\ne Shore Minei _\nuque Contect _\nh Gold\t\n1 Oro Mlnu __\ni Long Uc ...\nI Minei.\n.__ Cockshutt _\nARL Gold ...\nly Mlnu    \t\n...tyre Pore ___-.\nKenzie R L\t\nVittie Graham _\niVatters Gold\t\nIng Corp ______\ni Gold\niete Pore ..-_...\nrrrU Kirk \t\nKissing Mining ,\nindl .\t\nmetal \t\n.rlen Gold ...\nitga Gold __\niour Pore ...\n.jter Coni\nOreille\nGold ....._\nCrow Gold\nue urow uoiu ...... , \u25a0\n\u2022hlsks\u2014;\u2014*\n.41\n.07%\n1.23\n.09%\n.02%\nM\n\u00bb\n.21%\n1.08\n\u25a0w\n.10\n10.28\nm\n7.18\n.02%\n.63\n108\n.63\n2.38\n.14\n.62\n2.78\n1.99\n80.00\n29.00\n.03%\n1.80\n1.28\n4.89\n.03\nan\nJ03%\n.38\nM\njOS\n.93\n1.19\n\u2022M\n1190\nJ4%\n34.29\n48.29\n.03\n1.86\n1.82\n37.00\n6.38\n.82\n.02\n3.00\n4.20\n1.97\n.38%\n.14\n87.80\n1.27\n.10%\n.80\n1.30\nJ02\nM\n.08\nnio\n80\n1.82\n.28\n1.19\n.38\n1.71\n1.88-\n4.40\n2.30\n110\nPowell Rouyn\t\nPruton Eut Dome.\nQuebec Gold.\nReeves MacDonald .\nReno Gold _______...\nJtoche L L\t\nSin Antonio Gold _\nShawkey Oold\t\nSheep Creek Gold .\nSherrltt Gordon ...\nSiscoe Oold _.._____\nSladen Milirtlc ___\nStadacona Rouyn _\nSt. Anthony _______\nSudbury Buin \u25a0\nSulllvm Coni \t\nSylvanite\nTeck Huihu Gold _.\nToburn Gold Minu.\nTowigmic __:\t\nVenturu ___________\nWaite Amulet\t\nWhitewiter .\nWright Hirgreivu\t\nYmlr Ymkee Girl\t\nOILS\nAJix Oil \t\nBrit Amerlcm ._\nChem Reieirch\nImperial\t\nInt Pete ...\t\nTexu Cm ,\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power A\nBell Telephone .\nBrazilian T L te P .\nBrew it Din ...\nBrewing  Corp  ,\nBe Power A.\nB C Power B .\nBuilding Product! \u2014\nCanada Bread _..._\nCm Bud Malting _\nCm Ctr _ Foundry _\nCm Cement \u2014_...__\nCan Dredge .\nCtn Malting\t\nCan Pte Rly \u201e..__\nCtn Ind Alcohol A \u2014\nCm Wineries   _.\nCons Bakeriu _____\nCosmos ...________\nDom Bridge\t\nDom Storu ______\nDom Tir It Chem\t\nDist Seagrami  ____\nFinny Firmer  ..._\t\nFord of Canada A\t\nGeneral Steel Warn .\nGoodyeip-Tire\t\nGypsum L te A _.\nHamilton Bridge ____\nHinde Dauche _____\nInt Metals .._.., _.\nImperiil Tobacco \t\nLobliw a _-\nLoblaw B ______\nKelvtnator  .,___\nMaple Leaf Milling ._\nMassfy Hirris.\nM6ntreal Power \u201e_\nMoore Corp _\u2014_\nNet Steel Car .\nPage Hersey\t\nPower Corp ...._\nPressed Mettli ...\nSteel ot Can \u201e\nBAsufsMSsI   PssvifStT\nun\n1.70\nJ28\nJO\nJS2\n.08\n1.77\n.02\n1.12\n%\nM\n.40%\n.12\n1.19\n.79\n3.10\n4.10,\n1.90'\n.31\n4.48\n6.20\n.04\n8.00\n.04%\n.17%\n13.10\n31\n18.90\n18.28\n.68\n- 2%\n-163%\n- 8%\n_    3%\n_ 1.09\n_ 26\n_ 2%\n_ 18\n_ 8\n_ 3%\n- 17%\n_ 7%\n... 32\n_ 32%\n_. 7%\n_ <4%\n- 3%\n_   17\n_   26%\n2 9\n._ 7%\n_ 19%\n_ 23%\n_ 23%\n_ 11%\n- 89%\n_ 6%\n!_. 8%\n- 14\n- 12%\n_ 16%\n_ 28%\n.- 26%\n: 9\u00bb3\n29%\n44%\n73%\n, 107%\n. 10%\n. VM\n-   88%\nBase Melals In\nModerate Rally\nTORONTO, Oct 14 (CP)-Ooldi'\nind bue meteU recorded t moder-\ntte rally iround mid-day on Toronto exchmge and part of Uie\ngtint were held UU Uie clou. OiU\ns*owid \u2022 minor decline.\nNet idvtnce of 8 to 10 wu held\nby Little Ung Lac Coniaurum,\nMscLtod-Cockihutt Cinidlin Milirtlc and Pickle Crow Goldi. Senior\ngoldi were firm to higher.\nSteel Rock wu again a heavy\ntrader md a new hip wu potted.\nThe clou iround 1.88 wu up about\n7. Nlcktl, Wiite-Araulet, Cout Copper md Sherrltt Gordon were other\ngainers in the group.\nWilkere common idded a full\npoint stetU, papen and binks potted u miny gains u losses and the\nbuilding ind utUlty sharu were In\nclined to huvineu.\nHome OU sold tor t lou ot 1\ncento or more ind tht clou wu\ndown nirrowly for Calgiry ft Edmonton, Anglo-Cinadlin, Calmont\nand Firutone Pete. Royallte wetkened % point\nPetroleum Exporti\nFrom Mexico Cut\nMEXICO CITY, Oct 14 (AP)-\nAuthorltitive lourcei uid todiy the\nEuropem wir had cut Mexico'i\npetroleum exporti 96 per cent tnd\ntint thU might force an early lolution of thli country'i oU expropriation dlipute with the United Stetei.\nTheu quirteri predicted I flnti\ntabulitlon of foreign trade figurei\nfor September would ihow t decUne\nof ipproxlmitely $1,400,000 com'\npired with July.\nThis decline wu reported to hive\nSenuided Pruident Uziro Cir-\nmu to consider ctrefuUy modified\npropouU for tht lolution of tht\nconflict\nChief itumbllng block In the negotiitioni hu been the IniUtence\nof both tbe American companiu\nand the Mexlcm Government on\ncontrol of operation ot the oU fieldi\nwhich the Mexlcm Government expropriated March 18, 1838.\nREAD HAS SEVEN WORK\nCERTIFICATES, MINING\nSeven ot 14 certificate! Utued at\nUie NeUon Mining Recorder'i office ln Uie put week for work on\nmineral cltlmi were luued to L. A.\nReid for clilmt near Big Creek on\nUie Salmon River. Reid'i cltlmi\nwere Uie Blue Rock, Green Rock,\nRed Rock. White Rock, Cabin FracUon, Marjorie and Mary Uu.\nOther certif icttu wtrt luued to:\nO. A. Higlund for the Queen\nMary, Copper King ud Gold Bug\nnear Erie.\n& N, Rou tor tht Floitetone md\nGold Cola, on Whitewater Creek, a\ntributary of Rover Creek.\nCharlu Mazerall ior tht Second\nChmce nur Parki Siding.\nFred P. Popoff for the Moore'i\nHUI on tht Kooteniy River.\nMONEY\nBy Tht Canadian Prut\nClosing exchmge ratei:\nAtHontrea>-Pound: Buying 1.43,\n\u2022elling4.47; U.S. dollan buying 1.10,\nwiling 1.11; franc 1.93 3-33.\nAt New York-Pound 4.02%; &-\nnadlin dollar .89 9-16; fnnc 2.28.\nAt Pirls-Pound 178.629 fr.; U. S.\ndollar 43.80 fr.: Canadiu dollar\n39.88 fr.       '\u25a0\u25a0\"..\nIn Gold\u2014Pound lOi Id; TJ. 8,\ndollir 61.06 cente; Canadlm dollar\n68.06 centi.'\nDIVIDENDS\nTORONTO, Oct 14 (CP)-Qun-\nnir Gold Mlnei, Big Rloe Uke\narea, Manltobi; declired today an\ninterim dividend of three cento per\nshare.\nTORONTO, Oct M (CP)-Howey\nGold Mlnu, Red Uke Aru, today\ndeclared a dividend of two 'cento\nper ihare,\n$50,000 MILL FOR COAST\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C Oct\n24 (CP). \u2014 Work hu itirted on a\n860,000 uwmill ln the Queensboro\ndUtrlct ot Lulu Island. Peter Bay\nLumber Company, owners, expect\nUie plant will be completed by the\nflnt ot the next year.\nMETAL   MARKETS\nLONDON, Oct 14 (AP) - Bar\nlUver 38%d, up % penny. (Equlvilent 42.39 cenU on buU of dollar\nat 84.03.) Btr gold 188t, unchmged.\nMONTREAL-Bar gold ln Un-\ndon wu unchanged at 837.94 an\nounce ln Canadiin funds; 168s ln\nBritUh, representing the Buk ot\nEngland's buying prlct. Tht fixed\n839 Wuhington price amounted to\n838.90 ln Canadian.\nSllvtr futuru cloied today with\nOctober offered at 47.10.\nSpot; Copper Electrolytic 1110;\nUn 67.50, lud 6.10, zinc 9.00, uti-\nmony 119ft\nBar lilver 36% up %.\nSilver futuru doted today with\nOctober offered at 47.10. No ulu.\nSpot: Copper electrolyUc 1L10;\nUa 6780; kid 8.10; line 9.00; antimony 1480: per 100 poundi F. O. &\nMontreal, five ton loti.\nSelected Slocks\nRecover, Wall SI.\nNEW TORS, Oct St (API-Si.\nIteted itocki enjoyed brUk Inter,\nmlttent recovery In todiy'l market but frequenUy reverted to tht\ncrawling Indifference that hu characterized many recent unions.\nTurnover wu around 1,100,000\nihirei.\nProminent itocki on tht upiwing\nwere Douglu AlrcriK, Electric\nBoat Boeing, Philip Morrii, Loew'i,\nAmericu Telephone. Bethlehem\nSteel, Goodyetr and Wutern Union.\nBtckwtrd were Genenl Motori,\nChryiler, Texu Corp., lnternttionil Harvuter ud Caterpillar Tractor. .   ,\nBritain \"Ratiom\"\nNeutral Trade\nLONDON, Oct 14 (CP).-A reU-\nable iource uid todiy thit Great\nBritain ii tpplylng I \"rationing lyi-\ntem\" In her tnde with neutril\ncountriu to prevent exporti reaching Germmy.\nThe objective of tht lyitem wu\nnld to be to keep up normal trade\nwtth neutrals without endmgerlng\nthe lucceu of the British blocktde\nof Germmy.\nThe bull of the plu to\nIn the recent igreement wlthTtiusIi\nto trade Britiih tin md rubber for\nRuulm timber.\nThe BritUh exporti of tin and\nrubber to Ruula are bued on thit\ncountry'i normtl peacetime requirement!. Thto to m undentanding\nthit none of tbe luppllu wUl go\nto Germiny.\nTWO MINERAL CLAIMS\nARE RECORDED IN WEEK\nTwo mineral clalmi wert recorded\nat ,the NeUon Mining Recorder'i\noffice ln the put week. They wert\nthe Snowdon, near Apex, by H.\nMcUm; md Gold Mlnenl raction,\non HaU Creek, by G. T. Gormley.\nCALCARY LIVESTOCK\nCALOARY,  Oct  14  (CP)-Rt-\netlpte todiy: Ctttle 82; etlvei 8.\nInsufficient eirly citUi ulu to\nettebllih mirket\nLut bicons 8.10 oft trucki,\n. A few goooVlambi iold yuterday\nup Ut 7.78.   >\nPrices Vary, Trading\nSlow ot Vancouver\nVANCOUVER, Od M (CP) -\nPrice changes were varied md\ntrading ilow on tht Vmcouver\nStock Exchange today. Usses predominated in the oil lection while\nmoit gold ihiru were unchanged\nwith the odd letbtck reglitered.\nSalu totalled 66,900 ihiru.\nHedley  Muoot  added uother\nfint ln the afternoon to clou up\nit 46 while Pioneer tUpped 6 it\n2.30 to lead losers in the golds.\nReno wu up 1 at 83. Bralorne at\n10.29, Premier at 1.47, Prlviteer at\n80 ud Sheep Creek at 1.13 wtrt\nunchanged.\nUte trading in the oUt dropped\nCalgiry te Edmonton to 2.49, down\n8. Home at 2.81 wu down 4 from\nyesterday'i bid md Okalta loit 2\nfrom the previous bid it 1.28. Royil\nCinidlin idded % it 23 ind Anglo\nCtntditn at 1.20 wu unchanged;\nIn Uie bate metali Pend OreUle\nwu otf 2 it 2.70 md other luuu\nwere quiet and unchanged.\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET\nAmerlcm Cm\t\nAm Smelt & Ret\t\nAmer Telephone\t\nAmericin Tobacco\nAniconda _ _\t\nBaldwin ________\nBait tc Ohio\t\nBendix Avittlon \u2014\nBeth Steel  -\nBorden ,\nCtntdt Dry ...___\nCinidlin Piclflc _\nCerro de Puco ___\nChrysler\nm\nCon Gu New York .\nC Wright pfd J\t\nDupont '_\nEutmu Kodik\nFreeport Texu\nGeneril Electric\nGeneral Foodi _\nGeneril Moton.\nGoodrich\nGrinby \t\nOrut Nor pfd .\nHowe Sound \t\nHudson Motori.\nInter Nickel\nInter Tel te Tel\t\nl!3%\n86\n166\n81%\n83%\n19%\n80%\n80%\n21%\n19%\n8%\n41\n80%\n31\n18%\n181\n163\n34%\n41%\n44%\n64%\n23\n8%\n31%\n63\n7%\n38%\n6\nCloie\n113%\n69%\n166%\n83\n30%\n7%\n11\n91%\n11%\n16%\n8%\n00%\n31%\n28%\n181%\n163%\n34\n41%\n44%\n64%\n22%\n31%\nKenn Copper\t\nMack Truck -_\t\nMontgomery Ward .\nNuh Motori\t\nNew York Centrei.\nPacl\/.rd Moton\t\nPenn R R\t\nPhllllpi Fete\t\nPullmu _\nRadio Corpontlon .\nRem Rand\t\nSafeway Storu ___\nSheU Union\t\nCal EdUon .\nStan OU of N J\t\nTexu Corporation.\nTexu Gulf Sul __\nTlmken Roller\t\nUnderwood Type .\nUnion Carbide\t\nUnion Oil of Cal _\nUnited Aircraft __.\nUnion Pacific I\t\nU S Rubber\t\nU S Steel \u25a0\u2014\nWirner Broi ____\nWut Electric ___\nWut Union\t\nWoolworth   \t\nYellow Truck\t\n40%\n, 33%\n. 66%\n. 8%\n. 21%\n, 4\n. 28 .\n.46%\n. 38%\n, 8%\n, 11%\n, 46%\n.\" 13%\n. 26%\n, 48\n, 47%\n, 36\n. 81%\n, 44%\n, 90%\n. 17%\n,  46%\n', 43%\n, 76%\n. 4%\n,118 I\n. 39%\n, 41%-\n,  20%\n40%\n32%\n66%\n8\n36%\n46%\n38%\n11%\n46%\n14%\n26\n.47%\n47%\n36%\n5i*\n90%\n17%\n47%\n3%\n\u00bb%\n4%\n117%\n84\n20%\nMONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE\nINDUSTRIALS\nAlte Pic Grain\t\nAssoc Brew of Cu __\nAisoc Tel es Tel\t\nBithunt P te P A\t\nCinidlin Bronze\t\nCm Bronu ptd\t\nCtn Car sk Fdy pfd _\nCm Celanese  \t\nCan Celanese pfd ___\nCin North Power\t\nCm Steamship ...___\nCtn Steamship pfd\t\nCon Min le Smelting _\nDominion-Coal pfd _\nDom Steel lc Coal B _\nDominion Textile \t\nDryden Paper\t\nFoundition C of C\t\nGitineiu Power ,\t\nGatlneau Power pfd _\nGurd Charlu \t\nHoward Smith Paper .\nH Smith Paper ptd _\nImperial Oil\t\nInter Petroleum\t\nInter Nickel of Can.\nUke ot the Woodi .\nMcColl Frontenac _\nNaUonal Brew Ltd .\nNit Brew pfd _\nOgilvie Flour new .\nPrice Broi\t\nQuebec Power\n.   4\n.   14%\n.163\n.  37\n,   46\n, 106\n. 28 .\n. 23%\n.118%\n. 16%\n. 6%\n. 17%\n. 60%\n. 21%\n, 17%\n. 88%\n,119%\n. 10%\n, 14%\n. 93\n, 4%\n. 18\n.100\n19%\n28\n48%\n26%\n9\n34%\n34\n39\n22%\n16%\nShtwinlgin W & P .\nSt Uwrence Corp _\nSt Uw Corp pfd _.\nSouth Can Power\t\nSteel of Cm ptd __.\nWestern Grocen ___-.\nBANKS\nCommerce    \t\nDominion -\t\nImperial __________\nMontreil        , , \u201e\u201e\nNovi Scotli       -\nRoyal\n. 23\n. 8%\n. 18%\n. 11\n. 83%\n. 60\n.198\n.200\n,209\nToronto \t\nCURB\nAbitibi 6 Pfd\t\nBathurst P 4 P B\t\nBeauharnoU Corp'....\nBriUsh Amiricm OU.\nB C Packen .\nCan Marconi .\nCan Vlcken -_\nFalrchild Alrcnft\nFruer Co Ltd _-..\nInter Utilltlu A \u2014\nIliter Utllltlei B __\nUke Sulphite -\nMicUren P & P .\n.207\n.310\n, 176  '\n.243%\nMcCoU Frontenic pfd\nMitchell Robt _.-_-\t\nRoyallte OU \t\nUnited Dist ot^Cin :\t\nWalker Good It W\t\nWalker Good pfd\n3%\n6%\n7\n23%\n17\n1.80\n8\n7%\n22%\n8%\n.73\n3%\n19%\n94\n18%\n41\n.60\n48\n19\nChicago Wheal\nRegains Losses\nCHICAGO, Oot M (CP)-Proi-\npecte ot light raini ln the Southwest on one hmd md reporti of\nthe unftvorible 1940 domestic Winter whut outlook ud of substen-\ntill Ctntditn ulu to Grut Britain on tht other brought buyen md\nwUen into the wbett mtrktt todiy. The reiult wu in urly fractional price decline that later wu\npartly erued.\nFuturu Clou:\n\u00bb Wbeet-Dec 64%-%, May 84-83%\nJuly 8B%-%.\nCorn-Dec. 48%, Miy 83%. July\n<*te-Dn. 86%, May 14%, July\nRyt-Dtc 82%, Kay 83%. July\nCiih whut No. I yellow hard\n88-89%, corn new No. 3 mixed 47Vi,\noati No. 1 tied 36%, Rye No. 1 Wisconsin 64, Barley, malting 88-62\nnom.\nCanada Watches V.S.Argentine Trade\nOTTAWA, Ott M (CP)-Heer.\nIngi now proceeding In Wuhlngton\nprellmlniry to negotiation of \u2022\ntnde agreement between the United Statei ud the Argentine are being witched with lntereit by Dominion Government offlciili.\nWhUe thli phase ot the U. S. prognm of extending trtde ln Utin-\nAmerica hu no particular direct\nbearing upon Canada'i trade with\nthe republic the itrong opposition\nbeing regUtered at Washington by\nprimary producen against my con-\nceuloni to the Argentine mty hive\na bearing on future negotiation!\nwith Canada.\nNegotlatloni for a new agreement\nbetween Cinada ud Uie United\nStetei wUl probibly be opened\neirly In 1941. The Argentine discussions mty not only Influence thote\nnegocteUoni but miy Interfere with\nrenewel ot Uie tretty-miklng power vuted ln the Ruident by Congreu.\nCanida. the Argentina tnd the\nUnited Stetu al\u00bb htve ilmllir m-\nturil producti. ThU wu a itumbllng block when tht trade igreement between Cmada ud the Unl'\nted Stetei wu being negotiated,\nud It apparenUy u even greater\nstumbling block ln tht Argentine\nnegotlatloni.\nMA)ESTIC RADIO CORP.\nPUNS REORGANIZATION\nCHICAGO, Oct. 14 (AP). - The\nMijutle Radio le Television Corporation filed ln Federal Court today\na voluntary petition for reorgtnUa-\ntion. The firm, which manufacturera\nndio receiving ute tn Chicigo, propoied to piy htlf the clilmi of unsecured creditors ln stock md i\nbalance In cuh over a ptrlod Of\ntwo yun.\nWORLD EXCHANGES\n, NIW YORK, Oct 14 (CP)-Tht\nlocal \"free\" market price for the\npound overlapped the official range\nesteblUhed by tbe Bank of England\nwhen the currency rose % of a\ncent today to 84.02%. The Bank of\nEngland nu offered to buy iterling at 84.02 md ieU it 64.03. \u2022\nThe French true alio Improved\nud the guilder wu marked up a\nnotch in relation to the dollir. Thi\nSwlu true remained unchmged.\nThe belga cracked up a bit further\nwith a lou of .03 of a cent after\nleveral attempt! at rallying with\na price clow to the yur'i Tow In\nrecent foreign exchmge dealing).\nThe Cuidiu dollir gilned 1-16\ncent to 10 7-16 dUcount igalnst\nUnited Stetei founds.\nClosing pricu, Great Britain In\ndollan, othen In cente:\nGreit Britein, demind 4.01%;\nGrett Britein, cablei <U>2%: 60-day\nbills 4.00%, 90-day billi 3.90%; Can-.\nada, Montreal In New York 89.66%:\nCanada, New York In Montreal\n111.68%; Belgium 16.74; Denmark\n19.33; Finland 3.00n; Fruce 2.28;\nGermuy 40.20n, benevolent 17.73;\nGreece .74%; Hungary 17.80n; Itely\n9.09; Netherlinds 93.11; Norwiy\n22.73; Portugal 3.71n; Rumania .72n;\nSweden 23.83; Switzerland 22.44;\nArgentina (official) 29.77; Argentina (free) .23.31; BrazU (official)\n6.06; BrazU (free) 8.10; Mexico\n20.79n; Japan 33.89; Hong Kong\n23.20; Shanghai 8.79; Yugoslavia\n2.33n.\n1      EXCHANCES\n. MONTREAL, Oct 24 (CP).-Brit-\nish ud foreign exchange, nominal\nrates between banks only:\nFrance, franc, .023308.\nGrut Britain, pound, 4.43-4.47.\nItaly, lire, .0881,\nSwitzerland, franc, .2491.\nLICENSE COLLECTIONS UP\nVANCOUVER, Oct 24 (CP). -\nDespite the war. license collections\nln Vmcouver this year have reached u all-time high of $629,099.\nComptroller Frank Jonei reported\ntoday.\n\u25a0     .i    ii PAOI NINI\nAnglo-French-Turhlsh Pacts of Great Importance to Allies\nI   PROSABIUIUED\n'iiNiup.N-me\nBAIKANS\nWKIMllWRlMtD\n|XAU.IlDtTft*_N&TH\nIN THI BAIKANS\nssasgps\nThe signing ot mutual tubtuct pacta between Englud, Frince ud Turkey, igilnit aggreiilon ln the Medlterraneu or tilt Bilkam, effectively blocks iny Ntzl designs on the Balkan itetei md\nuf eguardi tin Black Sm zone. MUitery gnd political\noburven point out thit uveril Balkan natloni,\nnow neutral, may throw ln their lot with Britain\nud France now that Turkey hu led the wiy. Itely\nnow remaina tht quutlon mark in tha Mediterran-\nGOVT. GRANTS TO\nASSIST U.S. FARMERS\nWASHINGTON, Oct 24 (AP).-\nA program for aiding farmeri to\ndrought and flood areu, through\nfundi already ln the handi of gov\nernmentil igenciu, wu worked out\ntodiy it a conference betwem Pruldent Rooievelt md a committee of\nSentton md repretenteUvu trom\niffected itetu.\nFirmen will be given mUUttnce\nthrough the medium of outright\ngranu. Livestock wUl be teken care\nof,through Federal loam.\nMeat Tickets Spill\n1 End to Sandwiches\nLONDON, OcL 24 (CP)-Aj Greit\nBritein mnounced further lucceu\nIn her. wir igtimt Germin lubmirinu, tbe preu gtve mijor dU-\npliy today to letoure of the United\nStetei steamship City ot Flint by\nGermmy.\n\"NuU ulzi U. S. ihip thit tided\nAthenii,\" wu tbt euence.of Utt\nhudllnu. '\nTht BritUh Government unounced that winhlps hid iunk uother\ntubmirlne while it wu engaged in\na tight with a merchmt vessel ThU\nwu idded to the two submarines\nlisted yuterdiy u ittecked it ua\nby British plinu. The Air Minliter\nuld the pline ittecki were \"be-\nUeved to Dave been luccessful.\"\nTo prevent ilrUne pauengen ue-\nlng iuch things u ship concentration*, thi Air Miniitry introduced\ntoday a daytime \"blackout\" an\nplanei flying betweu Undon and\nthe continent with all windowi\ntightly covered.\nAnother phut of tht \"walling\ncar\" threatened the future ot the\nham undwlch, popultrly reputed to\nhave had IU itert ln Englmd. Under the forthcoming rationing pltn,\nfood booki will contain only two\nmett ticket! a week. A undwlch\nwiU count u hilf i ticket A Food\nMiniitry official expressed doubt\nthat many penoni would ipend\ntheir meat auowincu ln that fuhion.\nCanada Thinks Over\nWashington Proposal\nOTTAWA, dot 24 (CP)-Bomln-\nlon Government offlcliU todiy expreued lnterut-*ut not too serious lntereit\u2014In a luggutlon ln\nWuhlngton tint the United Stetu\nraise lta legitlon at Ottawa to an\nembassy u m Indication of diup-\nproval ot Colonel Charlu Lindbergh'! propoul thit Canadi\nihould breik away trom the Empire. ,\nOfflciili, commuting on the iug<\ngestion u put forward In the Wish'\nIngton prut, pointed out lt would\nbe virtually incumbent upon Cmada to reciproctte should the United\nStates send tn Ambtsssdor to Canada Instead ot a minister.\nIt would meu elevating Uie Canadian legation ln Wuhlngton to\nthe status of embassy ud promoting the minUter, Lorlng Christie,\nto Ambassadorial rank. At preient\nthere are no ambuudon to Canada from any foreign country md it\nto not expected there will be. A\nminiiter to the highest ranking\ndiplomat In Ottawa f.-om any foreign country md Cmada hai never appointed u Ambuudor to a\nforeign capital.\nCanadian Commander Says War Not\nAdventure but Vital Job to be Done\nOTTAWA, Oet M (CP). - Thli\nwar to no mart advtnturt but a\nvital Job to be done, to Uie mm\nwho wiU commind Canada'i tint\ndlvlilon oveneu.\n\"If we're going to bt tblt to en-\nJoy civilization and Uve u we Uke,\nwe muit put HlUer ud thoie who\nthink Ukt him out ol powtr,\" Mi-\nJor-Oeneral A. O. L. McNaughton\nuld today. \"But let'i get done with\nIt once ud tor all, md get back\nto do tht thlngi lomt ot ua wut\nto do.\"\nAt Uit lamt Ume, General McNiughton voiced hto firm belief in\ntaking lufficient time In preparation to organiu ud tnln a field\ntorch ot undoubted tfflcleney,\nPtoplt wert.apt to btcomt lm-\npttient tt the lick of ipecteculir\naction In thit preparatory stage,\nht recognized, but Cuidt'i defence policy ln the lait 20 yurs\nhad been to maintain merely i\nimall, highly trained force ud\ntake advantage of tht country'i\ngeographical Itolation tor tlmt to\ntxptnd that tmtU army U.du-\ngtr threatened.\n\"Cuada hu reliel on Ite geographical poiition, u tt had tvtry\nright to do, to provldt Umt lor\ntraining a larger force lt it bectme\nnecesury. Everything hu been bued on that element of time ud tint\nto what wt art taking advutagt\not now,\" ht nil\nTht men who hive formed tht\ntint dlvUlon ire bretklng up their\nlives, sicrlflclng much, to ttkt pirt\nin thto \"lob\" thit hu to bt dont,\nht uld. but they winted to iee lt\ndone onoe ud for ill, fIniUy. Thert\nhtd been no luggutlon of reluctance to plact themselvu at tht\ndlspoul of Uit itete but \"twice la\na Wetlmt to twlct too often.\"\nGeneral McNiughton uld grut\nart to being teken in the ielec-\ntion ot fint dlvlilon itaff to get\nthe but men available, especially\nkeeping ln mind the poulbllity ol\nexpinilon which would meu promotion of able men with early\nexperience. Equal oonilderatioi\nto being given the mm of tht\npermuent ud non-permanent\nmllltla In thli regard. Staff men\nart picked lolely tor telent not\non a bull ot friendship or poU\u00bb\ntlca. ,\nTht flnt dlvlilon commanding\nofficer hutened to add that tht Canadian active urvice forct wu only\nont pirt of tht country'i war effort,\nMany men of outiteding ability and\ntraining had been given other Jobi,\nwhere they were len in the publlo \u2022\neye thu they might be If they wer\u00bb\nIn uniform but where they are perhapi playing a reilly bigger role.\n>'      .;       MW JONES AVERAGES\nj \"'-'Y-r-J                             High   Low Clou Chmge\n30 Induitriill I.,,,,,,-    194.76   193.04 194.07 up    30\n20 mill                          ,,    ,,,                   34.81    34.39 34.37 up    .0',\nIS UtUIUu I    26.30    28.96 26.18 up    .\u00ab\nVANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE\nMINES\nBig Mluourl ____.\nBluebird\t\nBralorne \t\nBridge R Con ___.\nCiriboo Gold \u2014\nDentonia    \t\nFairview Amtl __\nFederal Gold .\t\nGold Belt\t\nGrudvlew \t\nGrull-Wlhkme __\nHedley Maicot __.\nHome Gold\t\nIndian Minu _____\nInt C 4 C\t\nIslind Mount ____\nKoot Belle _____\nLucky Jim _..___\nMak Slccir Gold\nMoGflllvriy\nMinto Gold\nPioneer Gold _\nPorter Idaho .._\nPremier Border .\nPremier Gold __\nQuiUino _____\nPrivateer\t\nRelief Arlington.\nReno Gold\t\nRufus Argenta \u2014\nSilly Mlnu \t\nSilmon Gold \t\nSheep Creek\t\nSilbak Premier \u201e\nSilver Crest\t\nSunlcch Minei _\nTaylor 1_8 \u25a0\nBid\n.13\n.00%\n10.00\n.OlVi\n2.03\n.01V.\n.oo_\n.28\n.UV\u00ab\n.01**\n.49 Vt\n.OO**\nJOI\nHI\nxt\n.67 '\n.02%\n.00*\n.23\n.01*\n.03\n.02\n2.70 ,\n.00%\n2.20-\n.02\n.00%\n1.48\n.03\n.89\n.13%\n.63\n.00*4\n.06\n.03\n1.13\n1.03\n.00%\n.10\n.03\nAlk\n44\n10.40\n2.16\n.02\n.01\n.12\n.02\n.46\nX\nM\n.78\n.03\n.01\n.02\n\u202203%\n. .02%\n2.80\n2.30\n.03\n.01\n1.30\nM\n.13%\n.94\n.01\n.06%\n.04\n1.13\nVidette Oold\nWaverly-Tmgler\nWellington _\nWesko Mlnu\nWhitewiter\nYmir Y Girl\nOILS\nAPCon\nAmalgamated\nAnacondi ....\nAnglo Canadian\nAssociated\nBaltac   \t\nBrown Corp\nCal & Ed\nCalmont\nCommonwulth\nEut Crest\t\nFour Star Pete\nFreehold Corp\nHighwood Sarcee\nHome _\nMadUon\nMar-Jon\t\nMcDougall-Segur\nMcLeod New\t\nMercury\nModel ...\nMonarch Royaltlu\nOkalta Com\nPacalta\nPrairie Royaltlu\nRoyalite .\nSouth End Pete\nSpooner\nUnited\nVanalta\nVulcan\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapita! Est .....\n.04     Cout Brew .....\nNazi Propaganda\nWar Over\u2014Ian Hay\nLONDON, Oct 14 (CP Cables-\nMajor General 3. H. Beith, Director\nof Public Relatione at the War Office md widely known to the reid'\ning public by the pseudonym \"Iu\nHay**' to confident that the advutagt hitherto enjoyed by Germany\nin the war ol propaganda to now\nat u tnd.\nAmwerlng complilnte about the\npreponderance of German newi\nphotograph! In tha United Statei\npreu end other publlcitlons, Gen\neral Belth declares thit thU \"undesirable\" fict wu Inevitable for\nthe following reuoni:\n1. \"Adolf HlUer meut wan we\ndid not Publicity to ont among\nmany forms of armament! in which\nthe aggreuor hu the initial ud\ntemporary idvintage.\n1. \"White wt were moving our\nforcu into position, reticence snd\neven complete lecrecy were lndU-\npenuble. Whit would HlUer hive\nuid\u2014tnd whit would hava been\nuld of him;\u2014If, whUe he wu masting troopi igilnit Polmd, masses\not itortet tnd photograph! of their\nmovement! hid been circulated to\nthe world.\"\n3. \"Since he threw otf hto muk,\nHitler hu had a good dul to describe and photograph\u2014ln hto own\nwiy. The ferocloui cimpilgn ln Poland give greit opportunities for\nsensational reporting both verbal\nud pictorial. Some of It Incidentally, nad done the Allied cauie no\nhirm deipite editing by Propaganda\nMinliter Joieph Goebbeli.\n4. \"HiUer did not mind telling\nUu. We do.\" No explanation, Gen\neral Belth declarei, to u good u\nremedial action, and ht malntalni\nthit that wu dont the moment lt\nwu pouible.\n\"We cu nevtr pander to mere\nunsationallsm, but we are most\nanxloui to aetiify leekeri after\ntruth,\" General Beith declared.\nThe House ot Commoni wu told\ntodiy thit efforti would be made\n\"to lecure the lirgest pouible mei-\nlure of publicity1' In the United\nStetu tor Brltain'i wir effort\nSir Edgar Grigg, PirUamenttry\nSecretary to the Information Min-\nUtry, nld thtt \"the demmd ln tht\nUnited Statu for Information regarding our war effort to itill to a\nconsiderable extent unuttofted\" but\nthat efforti were btlng madt to\nrectify tht lituation.\nQUANCI AND CARTER\nINSTITUTE DELEGATES\nTO NELSON MEETING.\nROBSON. B, C, - At the Robion\nFarmen' Inititute general meeting\nWednesday L. M Quance tnd Duncan Carter wera appointed delegatei\nto the leml-innual Farmen' Institute convention1 it NeUon Nov. 18.\nA resolution wlU be sent to,tha\nconvenUon uking tor larger md\nplainer signs at the approachei to\nCaiUegar-Robeon ferry.\nAn effort to organize local first\naid clauu will be mide and a\ncommittee headed by Duncan\nCarter, wu formed.\nThe Institute wUl write C. 1*.\nKetrni, Game Supervisor, uking\nhU opinion! u to the ippolntment\nof deputy gime wirdeni in BritUh\nColumbli.\nHave You Read the Classified?\nThe Boys at Camp\nWill appreciate having the Daily Newt\n,   ,,   ient to them every day   :\nRelatives and friends of Kootenay soldiers, order a coPy \u00b0f   .\nthe Daily News to be mailed\nevery day to the lads at camp.\nThere's nothing a Kootenay\nboy would appreciate more.\nNews From Home Every Day N\n^When They Qet the\nNe bott latlg \u00a3to\nIM\u00abnth75^ 2 Montlii . 1.50\n\"*      ORDER DIRECT OR FROfo ANY AGENT,\nPOSTMASTER OR CARRIER ,\n mamm\n\u2022*UJPMI   \"\nAOE TIN\nVrrrrrm  today til\nSATURDAY\nrCONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 2:00    -\nLIBERTY GIVES IT 4 STARS\nta.rr\nAT 2:\n\u25a0 -aa\u2014\u2022\u25a0*\u2022-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb'       \u2014 \u25a0\nPLUS \u2014 COLORED CARTOON, COMEDY AND SCENIC\nSPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN      l . 10*\nFROM 4:15 TO 6:30 |   25*\nflltlllttlSmt1mt*Stl*_mtt^^\nwton't report followi:\nSTREETS\nSilica Street Wett from Stanley\u2014\nAsphalUng was completed on thli\nproject lut Thursday.\nBtker and Ward lntenection\u2014\nThe new surface arrangement to\ntake care of itorm witen iccumu-\nlating wtt completed list week.\nHigh Street\u2014A large boulder projecting above the surface on Uie\nSouth lide of thli itreet hu been\nbroken up and removed.\nLatimer Street down to Falla\u2014\nThe outiide ihoulder of thii ramp\nll being somewhat built up by a\nttone wall preparatory to tome\n\u2022mail amount of gravel fill The\nsteps trom FaUi Street up trom\nLaUmer have been completed and\nUie sidewalk along Uie Outside edge\nof Latimer Street hu also been\ncompleted. > ,\nFalli Street and Cemetery \u2014 The\nInitial steps toward a new entrance\nto-the cemetery with euler grades\nwas commenced yesterday morning. The entrance gatu will be\nplaced in a line with Uie Johnson\nSroperty, and on th* extension\noutherly of the centre line ot Falls\nStreet. At this point Uie grade will\nbe eitt between five and six feet\nand Uie driveway will swing down\nto meet the existing main driveway at a point several feet inside\nUie pruent entrance., There will\nalso ne a driveway to connect direct with Uie existing uppermost\ndriveway at a regular grade. In\nthli way many ot Uie dlftlculUes\nexisting during Winter montht with\nexisting iteep gradu tnd lharp\ncorners will be eliminated.\nLane, Block 28, Fairview \u2014 The\nlane through thli block It being\nrned up. A considerable amount\ngood turface ioU hu been removed and taken to the Lakuide\nPark. A backfilling ot gravel wiU\neventually be laid.\nStreet Cleaning \u2014 Owing to the\nfalling   leavei   the   itreet  cleaning   crew   hu . been   augmented\nconiiderably.       v.   ;     .-\u2022\u2022_ -\nSIDEWALKS    ; \u25a0_'\"'\u2022\u201e\u2022    t~; \u00ab\nBlock 26, Fairview - T*a grade\n'    MY BUSINESS!\nHelping People Save Money\n' Can you uie I70OT It w\ni  Phone 980 tor detallt,\nFRANK A. STUART\ntrt Baker Street Nelion, 1. C,\n1    PHONE 25\nProscription!\nCompounded'\nAccurately\nFUury'i Pharmacy\nMEDICAL ARTS BLOCK'\n,   A  Few Oood\nReconditioned Con\nWe Want to Sell\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n106 Baker   SERVICE   phone 122\nNew coiffures\nA STYLE TO SUIT YOU\nHai^k Tru-Art\nBEAUTY SALON\nPhone 327 Johnitone Blk\n1938 CHEVROLET\nMASTER SEDAN\n$815\nPeebles Motors\nBaker SL      Limited      Phone 11\u00bb\nSTEAKS\n\u2022TENDER, JUICY\nQrenfell's Cafe\nOpp. Civic Theatre\nWE SPECIALIZED - -\n\/\u2022\u25a0   Sft     For  Bulldlngi,\n|l I   A \\\\      Airtot, Botti\n*m*ml*\\m* ***    end  Furniture\nWINDOWS REG.LAZED\nT. H. WATERS fr CO., LTD\nBulldora and Contracton\nPhone 166 Nelion, B. C\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor all your nttdt In plumbing repaln, alteration!, and\nPh. 818\nInstallations\n601 VICTORIA ST.\nThe Perfect   ?\nINSULATION\nv    Just Likt a Blanket   \u25a0\nIN BATTS 2\" THICK .....V.......   Ttt SQ. FT.\nIN BATTS SH\" THICK ............ 12    SQ. FT.\n' All batts are 12x15 Inches. Can be laid between'\nthe rafters of your home in an afternoon by\"\n' any handy man.  \u2022\u25a0'.'\u2022 i  ,\nDO IT NOW BEFORE THE COLDER WEATHER COMES\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Limited\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON, B.C\u2014WEDNESDAY MORNINO. OCT, 25, IMS.\n20 Tons Coal Used\nLeaves Blocking Intake Pipes fo\nReservoir, Dawson Report, Council\nConsiderable trouble WU being\nexperienced wltb leavei blocking\nthe Intake valve* luding to ths\nlarge reiervoir, and conitant attention wu needed to keep the in-\nlaku clear, itated the report ot\nCity Engineer H. D. Dawion, for the\nweek ending Tuetdty, to the City\nCouncil on Tuuday night Extra\niweepen   were   alio  engaged   in\n*\u00a3.\nIng itreeti cletr of leaver\n'. Daw\nfor a permanent ildewtlk hu been\nutablished on the Wut ilde of\nFifth Street, between Daviu aad\nCottonwood Streets.\nSEWERS\nDrainage -^ The 6 Inch tewer extending Southwtrd from High\nStreet under tn eesement through\nLot 33, Block 11, in order to provide drainage to certain propertiei\nlying on the North ilde ot Union\nStreet, hu been completed. A manhole wu conitructed where it eaten the High Street lewer, and\neventually a manhole will be conitructed at tha South end of thit\nsewer.'\nPark Street South from Vernon\n\u2014A private 4 Inch uwer hu urved\nthree resldencu on the' Wut lide\nof Pirk Street tnd hu been giving\ntrouble at varioui timet. We are\nnow replacing thii 4 inch tile by a\n6 Inch tewer and art making tult-\nable connection! ln order to terve\ntbe three houiu mentioned.\nSeveral complaint! regarding lurface itorm wtteri md other water\nhtve Ven Investigated. In one cate\nwe are carrying out tome luitable\nwork; ln other caui the trouble\nwu found to be due entirely to\nsub-iurface or teeptge waten beyond our province to take care of;\nand in another caw the trouble wai\nfound to bo due to \u2022 defective water wrvlce under the floor ot an\nadjoining building.\nWATERWORKS A\"\nThere la ample lupply of water\nIn the creeki for supplying the City\nbut we\u00bbre now forced to give constant attention to the InUket owing\nto leavei blocking the tcreeni. At\ntimet the tcreeni win become\nblocked entirely ln leu than an\nhour. At the vtlvw governing the\noutflow of water from the large\nreservoir are adjusted to equal the\ninflow from the pipeline, any time\nthat leavei block the acreent the\nlevel of water in the large reservoir must become lower. At thit\ntime of the yetr the amount of water allowed to flow from the large\nto the imall reservoir It to exceu\nof tlie normal requirement!, Consequently there It alwayi a oonilder-\ntble overflow from the email reser-\nvoir, and the fact that the water\nlevel in the large reservoir rltu\nor falls it Dot Important  '       .\nBuilding permit! to the number\not teven and to the value ot $85411\nhave been applied tor.\nPlumbing permiti numbering four\nhave been issued, tnd five plumbing\ninspection! made,\nIndustry Profiteered While Canada\nGave, C.C.F. Orators Tell Kimberley\nKIMBERLIY; B. Ci, Oet. \u00bb-At a\npublic meeting Monday evening at\nfc. P. Hall on behalf ot T. O'Connor, the C. C. F, candidate, Mr.\nO'Connor itated the C. C. F. procedure in representing a constituency wu to consult constituents\nand present their cue to Parliament and after the session to report to them, also to consult loetl\norganization! like Workmen'i Committees. At tha commind of the C.\nC. F. he wai apt to be .sent anywhere trouble It brewing.\nMiu Laura Jamieson, M. P. P.,\nuid Tom O'Conor had the Interut! of the \/working men at .heart,\nhad been ln the workeri movement\nfor yean, and wu a iplendld man\nto work with.\nAll the constructive letfltlttlon for\nB. C. In the lut ilx yun had been\ninitiated by the C. C. F_ the uld,\nThey brought It to, tnd lt wm\nthrown out and they did lt again\nand it usually took four yean ot\nconitant fighting but In the end lt\nwu accepted and became law and\nthe Government took the credit\nSpeaken from overseu had asked\nfor material!, but uid they would\nnot ask for men. \"We feel that if\nan expeditionary force were wnt\noverseas, lt would be followed br\nconscription, which would\nCanada,\" uld Mlu Jamieson,\nNOT HANDING POWER\nTO GOVERNMENT\n\"You can't have democracy without criticism from the maw ot the\nid by\nsplit\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nNewtpipert, Migiilnei and Smoku\nBISHOP'S NEWS STAND\nElectrical Contracting, P. H. \u2022\nSMITH, SSI Baktr St PHONE MS.\nTbe Perfect Gift \u2014 Portrait! by\nVogue. Chriitmu Speciil to Nov. 15.\nDanca at Willow Point Saturday,,\nOct 28. Margaret Graham'i Orch.\nEAGLES MEET TONIGHT AT\n8 P. M. .\nKew and used bill buringi. Nelion Auto Wrkg. Ph. 948,817 Vernon.\nVita Lodge Partner Whltt Canadian Legion hall, TONITE, S p.m.\nC. W. L. RUMMAGE SALE, SAT-\nURDAY, ANNABLE BLOCK.\nSPECIAL 2 only new ENTERPRISE\nOU Hettert, Reg. $98, for 889.96.\nMoKAY A STRETTON\nTAXU PHONE 77 FOR GREY\nCAB Service. At your beck and\nstall, day or night Phone 77s\nHALLOWE'EN TEA at St Piul'i\nChurch on Saturdays Oet 28. At-\ntractlvt Program. Refreshminti.\nMtiquertdei are alwayi funl Gtt\nyour coitume now for D. O. K. K.\ndance, Oct 31 (Tuu.), Civic Centre.\nALL BRANDS OP CIGARETTES\nAT THE OLD PRICES, 28 for 28c,\nAT VALENTINE'S.\nThe regular meeting of St. Paul'l\nW. A. It called for Mondty ifternoon, Oct 80. 3 p.m., to veitry. Full\nittendince requested.\nA DUO-THERM Oil Heater glvu\nyou year round comfort, wtrmtr In\nWlnttr, cooler In Summer, See thii\nwnutlonal heater at HIPPERSON'S.\nRlbboni for any mtkt ef typewriter or adding michlnt ilwiyi In\n\u2022tock. Phone 382 and our mechtnic\nwill till and put wmt on michlnt\nfor you. D. W. McDerby, \"The Type'\nwrltar Man,\" 884 Baktr St, Ntlion.\npeople. The C. C. F. li the one group\nthat hu not handed everything\nover to the Government the one\ngroup trying to prewrve what democracy we have. The C. C. F. ii\nmore powerful ilnce the war, for it\nitandt without fear for tho right!\not tbe people. We ihall come out\not thit war with more democracy\nthan when we went to.\" ,\nAfter a reference to the price\nidrancei on commoditlu Immediately atter the declaration ot war,\nthe ipeaker noted that the Federal\nGovernment to the brief Parliamentary seulon put taxu on tood,\ntea, coffee, gu and electricity. The\ntax on incomes, the rich man'i\ntax, did hot itart till next year, but\nthe poor man ptld mott of tha food\ntaxei, and they were on now.\nMiu Jamieson criticized cutting\nott ot the Winter reliet campi to\nVancouver, stating ltt object wu to\nenlist men. But many hid tried to\nenlist and been turned down as\nphysically unfit Becauw ot the war\nall social tervicu muit be kept up\n' \"liarold Winch, M. P. P., ipoke ot\nancient wan where all the people, rich and poor, wcrlficed all.\nHe told ot the Roman army besieging Carthage, and after a long\ntlege the City wnt to uk termi of\npeace. The Romant uid: \"You mutt\nbring all your armi and weaponi\nhere and pile them before ut before we will talk terms,\" They did,\nand the Romans burned them before their eyei and then dictated\ntermi. \u2014 They muit ill leave\ntheir City and not come within 80\nmilu ot ii The Carthagenlant refused their peace termi. They gave\nall they had. The women give their\nlong hair for ropu. The rich gave\nall the metal in their homu. For\nten long yean they fought on aiid\nthe Romans had to luve. At the\nend they wera not to debt to\nCarthage.\nSimUarly Pruula gave all ln lta\nSeven Yean War in Ihe Eighteenth\nCentury. But in the war of 1914-\n18, Big Business made no lacri-\nficet, but grew wulthy, and Canada was left with a staggering debt\nThe people, meanwhile, gave and\ndid all that wu uked of them.\nGiving detallt ot the Britiih war\nlouu in human livet, from Field\nManhal Halg'i llgurei, Mr. Winch\ncontrasted them with the \"louu\nsustained by industry, and gave particulan of large war profita ot\nmany companlei.\nHe charged that \"Induitry made\nno wcrificei, but grew wealthy on\ntbe blood and tuffering ot the\nloldlen.\"\nAnd now In thb war, when the\nGovernment caUed for contracti\nmaking a profit of only 5 per cent\nno industry offered to take a lingle\ncontract and the Government must\noffer more.\u2014According to Hon. C.\nD. Howe. \"No human ucrifice that\nothers may profit Id-money it out\ncry,\" he uld.   \u25a0\nThe time to criticize the Government wu now, not after the war\nwas done, Mr. Winch argued. It\nCanada could find miUioni for war\ntor destruction, the could find\nmoney for conitruction.\nIf she could feed men In the army,\nthe could find It for her unemployed.\nThe C. C. F. wu trying to protect\nthe men in uniform by working for\na truly democratic country for them\nto come back to. Already under\nthe excuse of war Canadian liber-\ntles were threatened. A real militant representation wu needed to\nprotect what Canadlani hid.\nLIGHT SNOWFALL IS\nNOTED, ROSSUND\nROSSLAND, B.C.. Oct 24- A\nlight snowfall, the first of the season occurred ln Rossland Tuesday\nmorning, gradually turning into a\nfine rain. A heavy rainfall broke\nover the city lite Mohdty afternoon, .48 inch being recorded, which\nbrought the total riin fall for the\nmonth to 2.02 inchu.\nfor Gat in Week\nAll mtin oondenutlon drip poti\nir gu service throughout the City\nhad teen pumped out and repaired.\nT. G. Stringer, Gu Department\nSuperintendent, itated in hit report\nfor the week ending October 21, to\nthe City Council Tuesday night\nA total of 20 toni of coal wu\nused tor gu making purposes, and\ngu produced wu 273,000 cubic\nfeet\nMr.  Stringer*! report follows:\nCoal uted for gu making purposu: 20 toni.\nGu produced: 273,000 cubic feet\nTir produced: 100 gallons.\nMarketable coke produced: 8H\ntons.\nGu output: 278,000 cubic teet\nCoke iold: 8 toni.\nTir iold: 104 galloni.\nMeter changei made: 7 cut on. 7\ncut off.\nInitallttloni mtde: One gat range\nconnected at 417 Houston Street for\nDr. T, H. Bourque at cost to customer ot 88.97. One radiant heater\nconnected at 107 Vernon Street\nfor G. RuiwU at coit to customer\nof $8.58.\nAll mtln oondenutlon drip poti\nthroughout the City have been\npumped out and repaired. Thli is\nthe usual routine every Fall and\nSpring due to temperature changei.\nThe location of the main drips are\nu foUows: Two on Railway Street\ntwo on Baker Street one on Cedar\nStreet one on Ward Street one on\nSlUca Street one on Carbonate\nStreet, one on Mill Street one on\nGore Street one on Hall Mines\nRoad, one on Kooteniy Street and\none oa Observatory street\nThe tteam boiler ln the plant bu\nbeen taipected by the Government\nInspector and all necusary repairs\nhave been made.\nAU tteam Unu In tha engine\nroom that tupply tteam to radiators\nand tar extractor have been attired\nand all valves repacked.\nFifty bushelt of pine shaving wu\ngot from the Match Block Factory\nand one batch of purifying material\nhat been made up for No. 1 purifier. Thli purifier wu lut refilled\nin June 1938, and haa been to c\u00bb-\ntlnuout tervlce, without revivification. .\nHoopsters at High\nSchool Preparing\nfor House Leagues\nBuketbeU practicu art under\nway at the Nelion High School\npreparatory to the opening of the\nInterhouu Hoop Leaguu. Then\nworkouta will continue until a\nweek Friday, and Immediately atter the leaguu wiU twlng into\naction. -      |\nThen toon after, practicu wlU\nbegin for the Bomben and Bomber-\nettei who represent the School to\ngamu with other district whool\ntetmt. Both are alio memben ot the\nNelion BatketbaU Leaguu.\nFour Inches Snow\n. Falls, Kimberley\nKIMBERLEY, B.C., Oct 24 -\nKimberley uw lta fint mow of the\nseason Monday and Tueiday as\ntour lnchei fell In a itorm that\nitarted Monday night and continued all day Tuesday. At 4 o'clock\nTuuday atternoon tha temperature\nitood at 28 degreu above tero.\nAbout three lnchu ot mow remained at night .\nBOYS'WEAR\nA complete stock for Fall and\nWinter.    ,\ns Limited\n\u25a05=3\nSPECIALS\nHOOD'S BAKERY\nBoiton Brown, Carroway, Rye,\nAppeal  Brud.  Freth  DaUy.\n**     YOUR HOMI BAKERY\nKootenay No-Odor\nDry Cleaning Co.\nPhone 128\nPO^ROMPT SERVICE\nSS\nFRESH FRUIT\nAND CONFECTIONS\nCapitol Confectionery\nAnnible Blk. Phone 880\nEAST TRAIL LOTS\nSend for mtp and price lltt Mikt\na ttart on having your own Home\n\u2014with our monthly easy payment\nRobertson Realty Co., Ltd.\n,   Nelson, B.C.\n24 HOUR SERVICE\nDodge\u2014DeSoto\u2014Texaco Product!\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOppoilte tht\nPottofflce and Humt Hottl\nBridge Tourney\n3rd Round Draws\nCommencing today tbe FlU\nBridge Tournament sponsored by\nMrt. V. Fink's Circle ol St. Stv-\niour'i Church Helpen enteri the\nthird round with tetm! drawn u\nfollowi:\nFIRST PRIZE DRAW\nMn. B. H. Schwengen tnd Mn.\nR. A, Leu va. Mrs. s. A. Curwen\ntnd Mn. 3. 3. Wallace (Ymir).\nMn. E. C. Wragge and Mn. L. V.\nRogers vi. Mrs. E E. L. Dewdney\nind Mrs. H. Rosling.\nMr. and Mn. T. A. Carew va. Mn.\nS. Btrwlck and C. B. Huyck.\nMr. ind Mn. R. StDemi vt. T. R.\nWilion and B. Towmend.\nMn. A. G. Mtcluy tnd Dr. H. F.\nCtmeron vt. Mn. J. McPhtil and\nMn. T. H. Bourque.\nMn. J. G. McKay and Mn. W. K.\nGunn vi. Mn. P. G. Morey tnd\nMn 3. Cartmel\nN. Roscoe and Mn. A. C. Fournier vt. Mlu C G. Smith and J. A.\nFerguson.\nMn. E. G. Smyth tnd J. Cirtmel vi. Dr. and Mn. N. E. Morrison.\nMn. O. Hallett tnd Mn. J. O'Shea\nvi. Mr. and Mn. J, B. Stark.\nMr. and Mra. A. W. Kometx va.\nMn. G. 0. Wallach and Mrs, A. T.\nGodfrey.\nDr. .and Mn. C. M Bennett vs.\nMn J. A. Fruer tnd Mn. M G.\nLongworth.       \u2022 \"'    '.\nMr. and Mn. t. D. Dlngwell vt.\nMrs. O. G. Lambert and Mra. W.\nLaishley.\nMr. and Mn. L. A. McPhall vi.\nMn. W. Fotheringham and W. B.\nDunwoody.\nMrs. J. E. Sowerby and Mn. H. M.\nWhimiter vi. Mn, L Craufurd and\nI. E. L. Dewdney.\nMiu J. M. Robertson, and Mrt.\nD Wrotnowiki vs. Mr. G. C. Lambert and Dr. W. Laishley.\nMn. R. H. Dill and Mn. T. H.\nJohnstone vt. Mn A. M Noxon\nthd Mn. R. Wation.\nCONSOLATION PRIZE DRAW\nMn. M. E. Witti tnd Mlu N. E.\nDunn vi. Mrt. A. 3. Dunnett and\nMn. H. D. Dawson.\nMr. and Mn. H. Chetter vt. Mr.\ntnd Mn. W. W. Ferguson.\nMr. and Mn. N. H. Collett vt. Mlu\nB. Lang and Miu R. McAlpine.\nMn. J. Coatu and 3. G. McKay\nvi. S. A. Curwen and J. 3. WaUace\n(Ymlr),\nMr. and Mn. E. C. Brown v\u00bb.\nMn. M. W. Puner tnd Mn, G, X\nBurnt. '\nMr. and Mra. H. Laku vi. Mr. and\nMn. Floyd L. Irwin.\nMr. and Mn. J. Erb va. Mr. and\nPROTECT YOURSELF\nAGAINST WINTER COLDS\nAbbott's\nHaUver OU\nCapsules\n60.* and f 1.00 per box\nCity Drug Co.\nPHONE 84\nBOX 480\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSUITE 208, MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.\nCAPITOL C0NFECTI0NERT\nLight Lunches\nFRESH FRUITS\nFlih and Chlpt to Tike Out\nAnnable Block > li Phone 888\nMILL ENDS\u2014$3.75 Lead\nDry 12\" and 18\", load\n4 ft, 8 eordt for _____\nSawdutt unit _______\nPhone 163 er 434R1\nFinancial Security\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE\nMonthly Saving! Plan   \u25a0\nR. W. DAWSON\nBonded   Representative\nBox 81     Hlpperaon Blk.     Ph. 187\nMn. G. Shorthouu.\nDr. W. K. Blair and J. McPhaU\nvi. Mr. and Mn. W. A. Hotson.\nMlu G. E. Curwen tnd W. J.\nLeigh vi. Mlu A. Smillie tnd W. C.\nCarlion.\nMn. K a Grenfell and Dr. L. E.\nBorden vs. Mn. D. A. Edwardi tnd\nMUi E. S. Cameron.\nMr. ind Mn. A. E. Murphy vs.\nMrs. W. R. Grubbe uid Mn. W. M.\nWalker.\nMn. L. E. Borden tnd Mn. 8. P.\nMcMordie vi Mlu G. M. Ewing\n\u2022nd Mn. G. C. Arneson.\nMr. and Mn. H. F. WaUtce vs. Mr.\ntnd Mn. L. E. Hamson.\nMr. and Mn. G. B. Benti vi. Mr.\ntnd Mrs. G. R. Abey.\nMiu L. Annable tnd Mn. R. Hag-\n8arty vi. Mn. R. G. Lawrence and\nIn. C. F. Domoney.\nMr. J. S. McGregor and W. Holmgren vt. Mrs, E. M. Fleury tnd J\nFleury. . ,\nRent That Room (With a Want Ad\nFOR THE FORMAL SEASON\nLook Your Best In\nCLEAN CLOTHES\n$onsJla \u00a3kan-M,\nThe Home ot Filter Cletnlng\nWAFFLES\nCRISP AND HOT\n***** W\nI\nLambert's\nFOR\nLUMBER\nPHONE 82\nInsist tbat your Insurance ba\nplaced with\nCanada'i oldeit Iniurance Company\nHALIFAX INSURANCE CO.\nT. D. R08LINQ, Dllt. Agt\n8 Roytl Bank Bldg.        Phone 717\n\"Insure with Rosling and Save\"\n3\nRaincoats\nAnd\nTopcoats\nDon't take chances this\nwet weather. Be prepared\nIn one of these trench-\ncoats or a topcoat. Trench\ncoats in navy or fawn.\n97.50 to f 15.00\nTopcoats\n?22.50 to 935.00\nEMORY'S\n**^        LIMITED T\"\nThe Man's Store\nRent That Room With a Want I\nRepossessed Car\nWe an cleaning out all can. N\nreuonable offer refuted.\nAutomobile Broken\nJack McDowell    Howird Thurrm\nNeit I\n\u2014!\u2014\nINSURANCE PROTECTION\nProtect your property with\nFire Iniurtnce, your Income\nwith Accident le Sickness In.\nlunnce, your car with Automobile Iniurance. Iniure wltt\nui now.\nH. E. DILL\u2014532 Ward Si\nFURNACES\n', Installed and Repaired\nR\u00ab H\u00ab MABEH\nPhone 888        818 Kootenay 9\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSORE THROAT\nIt uiuaUy a tlgn of deep itated oo\nTry SMYTHE'S IODIZED\nTHROAT TABLETS\n'    PHONE 1\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.ini\n'35 Ford Sedan\nLloenttd and ntw t\/ni\nrubber. M*.\nKootenay Motori\n(Nelson) Ltd. Phone 11\nj\u00bbf\u00bb?\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbM\u00abSaS\u00bb\u00abW\u00bb3W3\u00bb3\u00ab\nHALLOWE'EN PARTIES\nICE CREAM\nAnd you are assured of success.\nPALM DAIRIES LIMITED\n\u00ab$\u00abSS*\u00ab*S\u00ab\u00ab-\u00bb\u00ab\u00bbW\u00aba5SMaB\u00abS:\nAUCTION\nSaturday, Oet. 28,2 P.M.\n516 Mill Street\nFavored with Instruction! from.\nMrt. C. R. 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