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Nisbet ot Nelaon, lt training with tha\n.. at, Edmonton.\u2014Photo by\nGRENFELL'S CAFE\nCLOSED\nfor a few weeks only\nUse\nLAMBERT\nLUMBER\nFor Economy\nHtmitimmtm\nw*eoimta\nDon't Say BREAD - Say\nHOOD'S\n. SUPREME MILK BREAD\ni\u00bbtiii\u00bbim**\u00bbmms*om*i*emsec>i\nQuick, home cooked\nmeals at\nBUTLERS\nI AT AT THI\nPercolator\nwhere the buiy builneu men eat\nEveryone Admire* a\nBeautiful Permanent\nPhone 327  for an\nAppointment\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nJohnitone Block\nA nice ham sandwich and a pot\nof good tea these cold days\nCRAY'S 508 Baker St.\nFormer Officer,\nRossland, Finds\nEngland Lovely\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. 9-Word hai\nbeen received thtt Lieutenant J. 0.\nHall, formerly In charge of tht Rouland detachment, Provincial Pollet,\nwho .enlisted for active tervice in\ntht fall of 1140, hat arrived over,\nteu.\n\"We arrived safely In Englind as\nper the Canadian newipapen, on\nmy birthday. It WM a Dice present\ntfttr thst long boat trip\" he writes,\n\"Our trip to our present location\ntook us through quite t lot of England tnd tbt country is truly beautiful. We saw a little damage and can\nreadily realize how tht civilians\nhtvt suffered.\n\"Our barrack* are nice but rather\nold and not very far from London.\nSo far we htvt htd no opportunity\nto get away but hopt to receive live\ndaya landing leave toon.\nFOOD BETTIR THAN\nEXPECTED\n\"The blackout ia startling at firit\nbut not too bad alter t week or ao.\nHowever when It comes to finding\nyour way around, that la d-fftrent.\nTlie pubs tre Juit is I alwayi Im-\naglnedthem, with the exception thtt\ntheir itock Is imall and limited.\n\"The food li better than we hoped\nfor, with lugtr, etc., being very\nscarce, (hat is, to our atandttdi.\nHaven't aeen an egg yet but there li\na rumor we are to have one apiece\nu a Chriitmai treat. Oh boy for a\nreal feed of good ham iteak! and\npoached eggs!\n\"Have met tome of my old friendi\novtr here, Including Georgt Irvine\nand Bud Froat, both ex-provlixlali.\n\"Give my regards to any mutual\nfriendi, especially Johnny McLeod\n(Rossland City Clerk) tt al.\" be\nconcludes.\nLieut. Hall vat) itatloned in Rowland during the Summer of 1M0,\ncoming to the interior trom Nanaimo\nto replace CpL 0. L. Hall who wai\ntraniferred to Prince Rupert\nNELSON AND KOOTENAY \"DIM OUT\"\nAS OUTSIDE LIGHTS ORDERED OFF;\nRADIO CARRIES UNEXPECTED ORDER\n. Hearing orden by radio latur-\ndiy afternoon tnd evening for *\n\"dim-out\" of gll. outildt lighti,\nNelion and th* Kootenay Saturday it lundown. turned out It*\nporch light*, Illuminated ilgm and\ndtcoratlvt lighti. Limp* fer itreet\nlighting only were excepted.\nAs announced by Radio Station\nCKLN, order* tor thi* precautionary\nmeasure tor thli City wer* lasued\nby Chief of Police 0. R. Bon* tnd\nAir Raid Precaution authorities. The\nrestrictlons were announced irom\nVictoria early In th* afternoon, and\nwere effective throughout tb* Province. .\/\u25a0; I\ni\u00bbouci>cHspKue'     X]'-.\nHouseholder* and businesi men\nwere \"very good\" In responding to\nthe orders, Chief Bone itated Sunday. Only la ibout halt a donn instance! did police officer* have to\ncall at homes to ordtr porch lighti\nOtt. These were mostly In the cases\nof elderly folk*, who.ltd not used\ntheir radioi or heard the orders.\nPollc* patrolled tht City In two\ncan to 'ft* that order* were carried\nout while B.C. Pollc* covered Roi\u00bb-\nmont and th* outlying diitrlct H. E.\nThain, Chief A.R.P. Warden, declared th* response td th* unexpected\nrestriction! wis \"excellent,\"\nAn inspection of the area including Edgewood Avenue, Cedar\nStreet below Baker, ihd on* block\ndeck ef Biker end Vemon Street*,\ncovering IS reildencei, at 5:00 p.m.\nSaturday ihowed 27 front and rear\nporch light* burning, A ilmllar\n. inspection ot th* lame area at\n7:00 pjn. revealed icarcely * light\naglow. NeUon, the \"City of Lighti\"\nteemed strangely dim ai the order*\nwere curled out .\nNelson's Illuminated Victory Vl\nwer* off. Saturday and Sunday\nnight*. Permission I* being sought\nhowever to keep the V* (light aa\nthty ar* on th* itreet light twitch\narrangement. They tlong with the\nstreet lighti could bt extinguished\nIn I moment by pulling th* switcher\nWelcome end Chrlitmu light* on\nitreet lamp standards of the business\nsection wtrt lift alight. Thty ire\ncontrolled limilarly by tbe itreet\nlight switches.\nRossland\n0    \u2666   \u2022\nBy MM. LORN! V. MeLIOO\nMODEL A  ROADSTER\nGood tires, rum fine,\nlicensed. Full price\n$65\nQueen City Motort\nPhone .3    tlmltld     Ml Joiephine\nJOINS ORDNANCE\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. 11\u2014D. D. Hunt\nof  Deroche,  who   wai  attested  In\nTrail, left Saturday for tha Tint\nBue Ordnance Workihop.\nNOTICE\nWATER RATES DISCOUNT\nA dlicount of 20% (twenty per cent) ii allowed on all\nWater Rate* (flat) paid for the full year of 1942 before\nJanuary 15th, providing there are no arrear* owing.\nCITY OF NELSON\nSkating Schedule\nWeek, January 12 to 17th Inclusive\nADULTS \u00ab*Monday and Friday Night, 8 to 10.\nGENERAL: Wedneiday, 2 to 4.\nCHILDREN: Tuesday 4 to 5:45; Sgturady 2 to 4.\nPARENT-CHILDREN: Monday and Thunday, 1:30 to i.\nWeekend Mildest\nWeather of Year\nMildest weather of IM} to date\nwai experienced ln NeUon over tha\nweekend, but still the mercury remained continuously below tha\nfreezing point. It reached ita peak\nfor the two dayi Sunday at 10 degreei, within two degerei of the\nfrost point, ifter climbing from i\nlow ot 25 degreea. Saturday the\ntemperature! ranged between a low\not 19 and a high of X.\nSnow ln icattered falla piled up\nt htlf Inch ln the upper sections of\nthe City, but In tbe business lection\nlt wii~hird]y meuurtble.\nROSSLAND, B. C Jen. 11\u2014\u00abl_w\nRuth Northcott and Mn. Monti-\nGraham entertained at th* latter'*\nhorn* Saturday at the tea hour.\nBronze 'mum* were Uitefully ar.\nringed through the room* to con.\nstitute th* decorative theme. Invit.\ned guests Included Mri. E. Jimle-\nson, Mn. Wesley McKenzie, Ut*.\n}. C Urquhart, Mn. Laura E. Gil\nmoor, Mr*. H. W. Singer, Hn. E. L.\nHedley, Mr*. H. Mellor-Ltngdale,\nMri. A. H, Freeman, Mrs. W. M.\nCameron ud Mn. L. V. McLeod.\nKarl Gebel left Thunday morn.\ning for Vancouver to ettend Army\nTrtdtt School j,'\nEric Turntr of TnU, tnd t fdffctr\nresident ot thil city, left recently\nfor Calgary to report for training\nwith tht if JUT.\nKits aMrle Preitley li visiting hir\nbrother-in-law ud titter, Mr. tnd\nMl*. William Burrel! Of Spokane.\nGrant Ron left Thurtdty tor hli\nhomt ln Winnipeg after, ipending\nthe holiday leason with hli brother\ntnd liiter-ln-law, Mr. ud Mn.\nCraig Ron.\nTht Mluei Barbara, Donna Jean\nUd Patricia Burrell ot Spokane\nhave rtturntd to thtt city following t visit with thtir grandmother,\nMrs T. M.  Prestley.\nSgt R. J. Smales ltft Sundiy\nmorning to rejoin hit unit of tht\nVeterans' Guird of Canada atter\nipending five dayi* leave at his\nhome.\nMrs. J. C. Wilkie Is visiting at\nthe home of ber parenta, Mr. ud\nMri. S. Palmquist.\nThe Dorp* Circle held Ita flnt\nmeeting ot the new yetr Wedneiday evening. Tin hostess wu Mrs\nA. R. Waldie. Further work on I\nquilt for the Red Crou wu the\nmain item of businesi, uid later In\nthe evening the hoitej* lerved\ndainty refreshments. She- wu assisted by Ruth and Hetty Waldie\nPresent were Mrs. A. Nichols, Mn.\nA. H. Keffer, Mn. E. Seccombe,\nMn. William Blackwell, Mri. E.\nJ. Upiett,  ud  Mrs. G. Martin.\nMrs. K. G. McTeer wai hoiten\nto the Government Squire Circle\nTueidiy evening. A report wu gtv\nWomen's Association, ud arrange,\nments made for the annual meeting\not the Association to be held next\nweek. Preient were Mn. A. Lane.\nMrs. G. Hamilton, Mrs. C. H. Clegg,\nIba. R. -T. rTi*\u00abr, Mr*. 3. C. Urqu-\nhart, Mrs. G. Jois, Mn. H. Bathie,\nMri. W. K. Kettlewell, Mrs. A. H.\nFreeman, Mn R. Morin, Mrs. F. M.\nEethrldge, Mri. H. Lefevre and\nMrs. W. M. Cameron.\nMrs. W. Woodhouse entertilned\nth* Weit End Circle Wedneidiy\nevening. The urn* executive tor\n1942. Preient were Mri,- J. Mat-\nthewi, Mrs. W. McKenzie, Hn. J.\nSpencer, Mrs. William Buick, Mn.\nT. Anderson, Mrs. 0. Blsson and\nMrs. H. J. Lowes.\nSt George's Women's Auxiliary\nheld iti tint builneu meeting of\nthe yetr Wedneidiy ifternoon it\ntht home of Mrs, J. H. Beley. Thou\npreient wen Hn. W. Storie, Mn.\n0, S. Catchpole, Mn. 8. E. Thomu,\nMra. T. Tongue tad Mrs. F. Newell.\nThe engagement It announced of\nJohn Brown Richardson, eldest soo\nof Mr. ud Mil. R. Rlchirdion of\nRonlind, to Dallii, eldest diughter\nof Mr. ud Mn. H. E. Smith, ain\not thla city. Th* marriage will take\nplace Wedneidiy it I p.m., In St\nAndrew'i Unltid Church. Mr. Rlchirdion li stationed at Debert, N. 8.\nwith the D.C.O_R.'i.\nMn. L. V. McLeod ud Intent ion\nKASLO YOUTH SAFE IN\nENGLAND\nDavid Hartin, serving wtth a\nCanadlm Highland regiment, hai\narrived ufely In England, hli\nftther, H. T. Hartin ofT^ailo, hai\nbeen adviied by cable.\nFor\nCoughs\nand\nColdi\nrecupera-\ny*. tonic for\nalids,   and\ngfewn - up*\nand children.\nCity Drug Co*\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nWANTED^'pORraT-FURNISmB\nhouie, 2 or S bedrooms. Box 7018\nDally News.\nIllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllliiilllliiiiin\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nillllllllllilllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nAT THI RINK TODAY\nAdult Skating Tonight, 8 to 10\nNo Outside Lights\nExcept for Street\nLighting Allowed\nReitrlctlons tl to verandah lights,\nIlluminated advertising ligns, etc.,\napply to the whole Province.\n. A radiogram to thil effect waa received In Nelson Saturday by Inspector John Macdonald of tht Pro-\nvlncial Pollet from Inspector S. F\nM Moodie ot Victorlt, who ll in\ncharge of Air Raid Precaution observance In Britiah Columbia.\nTheie restrictions provide, uld H\nE. Thain, chief A.R.P. Warden for\nNelton, that \"no itreet lighti or\nlighti outiide of a building, excepting those operated for street lighting purposes only,\" may be display-\ned between sundown and sunrise.\nrhey specifically include \"advertising and diiplay signs of uy description, whether Neon signs or not, and\nall individual lighti on or ln front\not residences or businesi housei\nwhether for lighting purposes or\netherwiie.\"\nJohn Jackman,\nOldtimer Here,\nIs Laid al Rest\nFuneral services for John Jack-\nman, Nelion old-timer who died\n. Wedneiday. were held Saturday\nrtturntd Thuridiy afternoon trom jrom tht Thompion runenl Home.\nLethbridge, where ihe villted her  Mr*. A. A. Pitchford of the Chrii-\nparents, Hr. ud Hn. John Gibion\nfor t month.\nWilter Camoizl tin been cilled\nup on drift ud I* attending mill\ntary cimp it Vernon.\nGriffiths Will\nRtturn Roisland\nFink on Buying\nTrip in Spokane\nVincent Fink tnd Ted Harrli of\nNelion tnd Fred Birrtclough of\nCrinbrook, il lof the Fink Mercm-\ntlle Co., ire in Spokine on i buying trip.\nSEEK TURKISH HOMES\nFOR 500.000 STARVING\nCREEK CHILDREN\nISTANBUL, Jin. 9 (Delay.d) -\n(AP).-Turklih and Greek author-\nlliei iald today they were inking\nto arrange for transportation ill 500,-\n000 itarvlng children from Oreece\nfor adoption by Turklah familiei for\nduration of the wtr.\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed.   Arts  Blk\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nROSSLAND, B.O, Ju; 11 -\nFriendi here havt received word\nthtt Mr. tnd Hn. Walter Griffiths\nwill return to Canadi it soon as\ntransportation ctn be arranged. Mr.\nGriffith! tnd ion Eric wmt overseas with the 109th Battery ihortly\nifter the outbretk of wtr. Mrs\nGriffiths followed them soon tfter\nand bu been residing with relatives\ntn Wilt* Hr. Griffiths haa received\nen of the  recent meeting of thashlt dlichirg* through Uln*n.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It'* Electric\n(-Ken* 666 351 Bait, St\nR. W. Dawson\nRett Ettttt ud Iniunnct\nPHONE 197\nTHE ANNABLE BLOCK\nBy KIRKE L, SIMPSON\nAiiociated Pren Wtr Antlyit\nWhitever the truth of widely rumored lerioui distension between\nHitler ud High Commind fitments of hli army, thtre ll no queitlon thtt Hltltriztd Germiny li\nbeing forced to iwtllow ltt tint\nbitter do** of defttt In thll wtr.\nlt Ii being meted out ln Rum*\non I scale thtt hu illtnctd even\ntht \"tccordlng to plin\" cliche of\n.tiller headquarten. And ln Llbyi\nbattered fragmuti of a once-powerful Axli deitrt irmy ire again\nIn retreat Weitwtrd.\nGnve u U the plight of American-Filipino forcei itill bittllng the\nJapanese lnvaderi of Luzon and of\nBritain'! grtat Singapore base, the\nAxis Tripartite Pact hu fatted\nagain. It was designed by tht German master minds, who conceived\nthe Berlin-Tokyo-Rome fellowihip.\nto Immobilize the United Slalei u\n\u25a0n intl-Axli supply bue, or, failing that, to concentrate American\nwar activities ln tha Pacific. It wt!\nintended to counter tht Lease-Lena\nprogram tnd Americin \"ihoot-on-\nilght\" patrol of tht Weitem At-\nUntle.\nNatl michlmtloni which lured\nTokyo Into tht itruggle now hive\nproved futile Tht wtr In tht Pt-\nclflc definitely bu not glvtn Hitler tht breathing ipell he hoped\nfor In Ruuii o* tn North Afrlct.\nIt hu W iiv ***e* Americin It-'\ntendon or even mounting htlp\nfor Axil fota on thcet fronti,\nIt hu not forced Britain to impend her attack in Libya whilt iba\nrushed aid to Singapore. It hu not\nhalted Britiah counter - bombing\nacrosi tht Engllih Channel ind ovtr\nGermany, but only Insured ultimate\nunited nitlonal air mastery In Europe u will u in the Far lut,\nWirnlngi from London ud Wuhlngton agalnit pliclng too much\ncredence ln rumon of u Internal\ncrliii brewing ln Germany ire Justifiable. There ll ample evidence thtt\neither I popultr uprising or even\nin effective Army Commind coup\nto iweep Der Fuehrer into tht discard li ill but Impossible.\nYet thli writer hu bttn told by\nAmericin observers returning trom\nlong residence In Berlin thtt ln\ntheir Judgment either of two possible wir developments could ihikt\nthe foundation of Hitler's power tnd\ntha Iron rule of hil Nul regime. A\nfood shortage ln Germiny waa ont.\nTht other wu t great dtfut for\nOermtn armies tht public hu bten\ntaught  to  believe   invincible.\nTht tttt tt thtt mty bt at hind.\nDefeat li \u25a0talking th, Oirman\nretreat In Kutall from Leningrad\ntt tb* Crimea. In tht light of\nwhit la tiippenlno there reallia-\nagalnit Communiim hu failed\ntlen thit tht great \"orundi\"\nmuit bi forced upon airman publio ctniclouinate monir er liter.\ntitn Science Church conducted the\nrites. Interment wai in the family\nplot tt Nelion Memorial Park.\n\"O Gentle Presence\" tnd \"O Love\nOuj Hother Ever Netr\" were the\nhymm lung. Mn. N. B, Bradley\nwu organist.\nPallbearen wera G. W. Prteit,\nJohn Draper, H. Hughei, R. Qua,\nIsaac Riley and Aid. T. H. Waten.\nCandles for Light,\nPonds for Water, in\nH. Kong's Last Days\nCHUNGKING, Jan. 11 (AP)-OH\nlamps ud candles furnished the\nlight ud ponds and wells of brack-\niih water quenched the thlnt ol\nHong Kong's defenderi in the lait\ndayi ud nights of the colony under\nJapanese siege.\nTbt itory of tht lituation before\ntht island stronghold fell to the\nJapaneae on Christmu Day was\ntold belatedly by a BriUsh officer,\nnow at Shiukwan,\nTht water and electrical systems\nhid been knocked out by the Japanese issault. Distribution of food\nand lupplics hid to bt undertaken\nlargely  during darkness.\nA \"ftlr proportion\" of the en-\ntmy'i shells did not explode.\nBehavior of the civilian population throughout the aiege wu excellent.\nRefugee Workroom cloied until\nFridiy, January 16.\nSmoke    \"Sir    Walttr    Raleigh'\nTobacco, 15c Un at VALENTINES'\nC-I-L Paints, Enamels ud Varnishes at McKay & Stretton.\nNtw tnd rebuilt typewriters. Underwood Agency, 536 Ward St. Ph. M\nWHIST DRIVE AND DANCE\nCathedral Hall, Tuci. Dec. 6\nNEW ORCHESTRA\nSL Saviour'i A.Y.P.A. whiit drive\npostponed.\nJoint Installation of officers it\nI.O.O.F. Hall tonight. All Odd Fellows requested to meet at 7:00 pjn.\nR*bekaht at 8:00 p.m. Viiiton\nespecially Invited,\nCold weather needs; Rubber covered weathentrlp in any length\nFelt weatherstrip In 22-foot rolls,\n30c eech. Still \u2022 few Primus blowtorches ln itock. HIPPERSON'S.\nBurnt Anniversary undtr the\nauspices of Clan McLeary Fridiy.\nJu. 23. Supper, concert ud dance\nTickets $129 each. On sale it Hood's\nBaker and Smythe'i Drug. Store.\n,        CARD OF THANK*\nTha family of tha lite John Jack\nman wilh to thank everyone for\nkindness ud sympathy extended to\nthem during their recent bereavement.\n< We ire Nelion 'dealen for Rem\nington, Roytl and Corona Portable\nTypewriter!. Twelvt modeli to\nchoose from. Pricei from $42.50 up.\nCuh cr on etty termi. D. W.\nMcDerby, \"The Typewriter Man\",\n854 Baker Street, Nelion, EC.\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nHoleproof\nHOSIERY\nA man goes where he\nknows he can get hose\n.that look good, wear well\nand last long. We spec*;\nlalize in that kind. Full\nassortment of colors and\nsizes.\n, We), 7Se) Sr fl.00\nI\nt^. Planta lo.\nManage Mornim\nDaily al Coa\nFUNERAL NOTICg\nFuneral service for Mr. ind Mn\nWalter Johnion ud Hr. John Porter will be held In Knox United\nChurch, Tnil, Tuesday, Jan. 13, at\n1:30 p.m., the Rtv. Dr. H. W. Leel\nofficiating. Requiem high man will\nbe lung for Mn. Johnion by the\nRev. Father G. O'Carroll at St\nFrancis Xavier Church at 9 o'clock\nTueidiy morning, Jan. 13, preceding, tht general funeral. Interment\nHountain View Cemetery. Clark'i\nFuneral Chapel ln charge of\narrangements.\nFOR RENT\nLight  Houifkecping  Roomi\nAnnable Block     '\"\nR. W. Dawson\nnetetmntutumtmieiiieaieteee\nHtve the Job Don* Right\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMA8TCR PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nm**\u00bb*mi*te\u00bbe\u00bb*m*\u00abmtee*eeee**\n*t. S. Planta, tor th* Bit Ml\nBusiness Manager ud MKlonel',\nvertlsing Manager of the N*l\nDally Newi, hu b**n appo|i\nGeneral Manager ot th* VancoO\nNews-Herald.\nThe 33-year-old newiptpfc-txi\nlive hu ipent ill hli buiirmt\nIn the newspaper builneu. Whili\nichool he wu I carrier for tht V\ncouver World, the Vincouvej \\\nud the Vineouver Province. HtI\ntor ilx yetn in tht businesi otfie\nthe Vincouvtr Province before*\nIng to Nation In 1829.\nHe hu specialized in biuil\nmanagement and ln the nation*!\nvertiiing field ilnce coming to.,|\nion ud ii widely known in tdvti\nlog agency u well u In newspl\ndrove*.\nWith Hn. Planta and thtir\nchildren, Mr. PltnU will leet*\nVancouver in tht middle ot 1\nruiry.\nThe Vancouver News-HereU\ntht only morning newspaper in\nCout dty. It ll \u2022 newspaper wt\nheilthy circulation end hi* 1\nihowing growth tn idvertlsing\nume. It hu * staff of over 100\nploy eel.\n,    \u25a0 \u25a0   ,\nTha drug quinine la extracted 1\nthe bark ot leveral ipedea ot Si\nAmerican trea.\nW. W. Powe\n*\nCompany, Limit*.\nThi Hone of Good Luml\nLUMBER      LATI\nSHINGLES\nWholeiili ind  Retell\nTelephone   176\nFoot et Stanley Streei\nCook of 109th\nNow a Captain\nROSSLAND B.C, Ju. 11-Word |\nhu been received here thit Lieut\nJohn Cook, who went oveneu with\nthe 109th Battery, hu recently been\npromoted to the rank ot Captain.\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDay and Night Service.\n24-hour Ambulance Service\nBIS Kootenay tt Phone 3M\n'40 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE\n4 P**Mng*r.\nLow Mileage\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n$1225\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 201\nMedical Arte Building\n\u25a0m\nmet\nIMT'S\nELECTRICAL\nTROUBLE\nBRING IT HERE !\nIf yeur ear teemi to kave *\u25a0\nIncurable electrical trouble, if\nyou have taken It to every other\n\u2022hop In town, and if no on* e*n\nfix it, BRING IT HERE. 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JAN. 12.\nNUMBER '\nINVADE NETHERLANDS EAST\nBIG \"SKI ARMY\"\nFROM SIBERIA 10\nSMASH GERMANS\nV'yazma-Brygnsk Line\nBroken; Reoccupy\nSteel Centre\nHITLER WINTER\nLINE BREACHED\nMOSCOW, Jsn. 11 (AP). - The\nHuiilim innounced tonight thit\nRid *rf*lei, surging forwird from\nLenlpgWd to tho Oonoti Buin,\nhid imtshed th* Qtrmtn Vy-.\naima-Bryamk lins and rsooeuplsd\nths ttttl-produclng centrs of\nLyildlnovo.\nLyudlnovo, Juit over 100 mllli\nSoutheast of Bmoltnik, li on ths\nNorth-South raili line running bs\ntwetn Vysim* *nd Bry\u00abnil<. Tlk-\nhonovo-Puityn, Important rail\ntown Northtut of K\u00bblu8* tni\nEut of ths miln Gtrmtn line,\nalio  wai  rtporttd   recaptured.\n(Soviet rebccupatlon ol Lyudin-\njvo apparently meant that the Nari'i\nso ctlled new Winter line hed been\nbreached. It is In thii irea thai\nHitler li reported to have ordered\nhit back-tracking force! to hold\ntheir line it ill cotti.)\nThe Soviet communique iald that\nln \u2022 number of other lectori of the\nIront Hed troopi continued their\nidvmce, out-flanking and destroying German reiirtance centrei and\noccupying itill more village!.\nOp the Southern front Runian\nforcei which crowed the Done'.j\nRiver were reported In front-line\ndlijsatchei to have captured 45 village! ln two dayi.\nRussian cavalrymen charging\n\u2022crou the irwwi Weit of Moicow in\nin ittack ta depth broke through\nretreitlng Germini ind In five diyi\nlibented  1J populated centrei.\nKUIBYSHEV, Jin. 11  (AP). -\nbirli le *fcsvt *o itrlks th* Gir-\nmini \u2022 \"slushing blow\" imldit\ntha inowi of ths Wutern stsppsl\nwhen ths tall of Germin deed,\nwounded and mining hu mount-\nad to 6,500,000. Rulllini decllred\ntodiy.\nThey mide theie two reporti is\nthe Soviet Informitlon Bureau innounced from Moicow that the Rus-\n\u25a0iin counter-offenilve continued to\ngain ground on I number ot lectori of the central and Southern\nfronti md \u2022 Red irmy broadcast\ninnounced the reocoupition of 60\npopulated plice! on the central\nfront ilone.\nA ipokumin on the Kulbyihev\nradio sitlmsted thit thi Gtrmini\nhid loit 1.W0.0OO In casualties. In-\nc'udlng VXIfSOO deid, ilnce Nov, 11.\nCoincident wl'Ji tne ipokesman's\nleclaratlon that 1900 square mi'\u2014\nof Soviet loll hid been reclaimed\nfrom the Nazis, the army organ\nRed Stir innounced thit drilling\not huge reierve unlti is Ln full iwlng\nln Siberia ind that the time \"ii\nnot far when the hondrary task of\ndealing a new crushing blow to\nFaiciit forcei will be aisigned\nthem.\"\nEire Obvious Place\nto Train Americans\nBlunt Editorial Says\nLONDON, J\u00bbn. 11 (CP)-Elrt\nwould be m obvious training\nground and battle station tor an\nAmerican expeditionary force.\nthe London Sunday Expreu uid\nin an editorial bluntly demanding that Prime Minister De Valera of Eire \"listen to Americin\nsense and welcome an American force for hli defence.\"\n\"Jf he won't listen, be damned\nto him,\" the paper uid. \"The\nalllel must defend Southern Ireland.\"\nLONDON, Jan. 11 (CP). - The\nVichy radio reported todiy thit\nRuulan troopi had occupied Bali-\nklivi. 10 milei South of the Crimean nival bass of Sevastopol and\nthi. icene of thi storied chirge\nof 6i, light brigade.\nThll lucceu, the broadcait iald.\nwai achieved after a 24-hour battle\nwhleh resulted ln the Russians regaining possession of the whole\nSouthern extremity of the Crimean\nPenlniuls.\nBitter fighting now It raging for\nposieuion of the roid from Yev-\npitorlyi, on the Weit cout 40 miles\nabove Sevastopol, to Simferopol\ncapital of the Crimea, the radio reported.\nNAZIS RUNNING\nSHORT OF FUEL\nORDER REVEALS\nDesert Army Ordered\nto Conserve\nFuel\nBRITISH DESTROY\nTROOP TRANSPORT\nBy EDWARD KENNEDY\nAuoclited  Preu  Staff Writer\nCAIRO, Jin. 11 (AP)-The re-\nitrictive pinch of Germany'i fuel\nIhortage, a result of colossal expenditure agalnit Russia, was disclosed today In \u2022 Nul military\norder captured along with the\n18,000 prisoners now In Britiih\nhandi trom the iweep into Libya.\nOwing to the great expenditure\not fuel on Uve Eaitern Front, the\nfuel iltuitlon of the Reich is exceptionally itrlngent,\" the order\nuid.\nIt added that the fuel rations of\nthe Nail mechanized unlti ln Libya\nwould be cut down ilnce there wu\nno chine* of replenishing lupplies\ncaptured or dytrqyed by the Britiih\nImptflllTbnS,Wtfinortd unfti\nwould hivt to conserve fuel more\nthan ever.\nTlie Imperials continued to attack tbe retreating Germani and\nItalian! between Agedabia and II\nAgheila, and increased their pressure on the enemy pocket near Hal-\nfaya Pasi.\nSevere und itormi and extremely bid weither, which made visibility pnctically zero, hampered\nthe British.\nReporti of in R.A.F. bombing and\nmachine-gun ittack on Axil tanks\ngrouped neir Ras El All were teen\nu indicating thit Lt.-Gen. Erwin\nRommel miy have choien thai taction ilong the Gulf t5t Sirle for the\nnext itand of hil still-strong armored force.\nLONDON, Jsn. 11 (CP) \u2014 A\nBritish drive itrilght through\nLlbyi Into French Tunisia wai\ndsmandsd today by a well posted\nmilitary obisrver-wnter *s ths\nAdmiralty announced that its sub-\nmirlnst hid lunk \u25a0 lirgs Axli\ntramport \"laden with troopi\" and\nprobibly deitroyed \u25a0 lupply vei.\nMl In ths Ionian See.\nThe ihlpi may have been headed\nfor Libya from thit arm of the\nMediterrinean between Italy and\nGreece, although the poiltion of the\n\u2022 ttacki wu not otherwise specified.\nAi Germin General Erwin Rommel continued to withdraw hii battered irmy toward El Agheila, Maj.-\nGen J. F. C. Fuller wrote in the\nSunday Pictorial that i \"mere defeit\" of Rommel was not enough.\n\"At the very least, Tunisia and\nHi great naval bate it Blzerte\nmust be occupied by us, and powerful airfields must be established\nthere to commsnd the waist of\nthe Mediterranean,\" toll military\nexpert wrote\nBRITISH FIGHTING\nTO REGROUP, MEN\nAFTER RETIRING\nTank-Powered Japs\nPush Defenders\nBack\nPLANES ACTIVE\nBy C. YATES  MoDANIEL\nAnoclated Preu Staff Writer\nSINGAPORE, Jan. 11 (AP)-\nBrltish Imperials fought for Singapore today along an irregulir\nand fluid line varying from 1(0 tb\n200 mllei North ot this island\nstronghold,\nFighting to regroup their lorce*\nafter tailing back before a tank-\npowered Japanese oftemive sustained by Jipanese infantrymen,\nthe Britiih Command gave no\nofficial accunt of the progress of\nthe battle.\nToday's communique, devoted entirely to air activities, said defend.\nIng planei wert engaging in continuous pitrol ind reconnaissance,\nand that the Japaneie airmen were\nbusy blasting at railway centrei and\nbasei.\nThe lut official word on the Britiih positions wai given in the communique Saturdiy which sail the\nImperiil] were falling back after\niome of the bloodieit fighting of the\nwar along the Slim River 40 milei\nNorth of Kuala Lumpur and 220\nmllei North of Singapore.\nIt wu known, however, that the\nJapanese had ocupied or penetrated\ntwo-thirds of the Malay Peninsul.\nand hid rolled forward approximately 50 milei ln the fifth week of\nthe wir in the Pacific,\nJapaneie plant* hive been over\nSingapore ilmoit every night of the\nwetk, but they hivt been kept it\n* great altitude by the island's\nstiffening anti-aircraft barrage. Japanese bombs hive caused little\nmilitary damag* md but few civil-\nIan casualties.\nSingiport hid only in ilr raid\nalarm without bombi thli morning, but tht Jipineie iwooptd\nupon Tekong, Juit acrou tht\nStreit of Johore, Saturday ind\nblaited thi railroad trick than,\nkilling ieven perioni and Injuring 20.\nAlthough Britain hai lost much,\nterritory end economic wealth in\ntin md rubber in the last five-\nweeks, observeri pointed out that\nin iome respects the defender! are\nIn \u25a0 somewhit better poiltion than\nbefore, outnumbered ai they are.\nThey now have iome OX) leu\nmilei of coastline to watch and to\ndetend. The long coait line wai one\nof the British weakneues, for many\npointi had to be watched with small\nforcei,\nThs Britiih forcei wire told\nSiturday night by their Com-\nmindte, Gen, sir Hinry fl. Pow-\nmil, thit thiy ficed desperate\ndayi iheid In defending the molt\nvital areai, Including Singipori.\nThree Survivors of\nSunken Ship Saved\nVICTORIA, Jan 11 (CP1\u2014Captain W Q Pilmer of the Coaital\nsteamer Princeu Norah Northbound\nto Prince Rupert, rep rted Situp\ndiy night thit he hid reKued three\n.urvlvon from the lunken fishbolt\nShedin from \u2022 imall Island md\nthit mother member of the fishbolt's crew wu missing following\nan ittempt to iwim fofud.\nClptiin Palmer said the Shedan\nstranded and unk neir Prince Rupert Thuridiy night\nGen. Fuller declired that British\noccupation of Tunisia, long conveted\nby Italy, would neutralize Italian\nsea and air power and enable convoyi to sail on a direct route to\nEgypt md the Fir East.\nCanadian, English\nFliers Die in Crash\nMEDICINE HAT, Alts, Jan. 11\n(CPI-A two-day search for a mining Roysl Air Force training plane\nfrom the No. 34 Service Flying\nTraining School here ended Saturday with the finding of the wreckage containing bodlei of Po. G F S\nMarkle, 23, of Saskatoon, an Initructor. and hli itudent pilot.\nThe mme of tht Engllih itudent\npilot li btlng withheld until hii next\nof kin hai bten notified.\nSwiff Attack\nby Canadians\nHits Shipping\nLONDON, Jan. 11 (CP Cable)\n\u2014-British bombers struck at tha\ngreat German naval bases of Wll-\nneimsnsvtn ind tmcten during\nthi weekend while memberi of\nths Csnadlan Cental Command\nsqusdron attacked Qarman ihlpping off tht Natherlandi Coait In\n\u2022 iwlft ind  effective raid.\nAlio sttscked by the Royal Air\nFores were airdromes in '.he Low\nCountries -and docks at Boulogne\non the German-held French Cout\nIn what is becoming almost routine report of the Canadlari Coaitsl\nCommand squidron'i luccesses, tht\nAir Ministry News Seivlce told todsy of ma.t-high attacks by tht\nDominion airmen. Cloudi of imoke\nind fire from burning ihips were\nvisible more thm 30 milei away.\nSix planei were lost during the\nweekend raids. Flrei wers left st\nWllhemahaven \"brighter t_ian d*y-\nllght.\"\nTwo Germin bombers were destroyed off the English Cout. A Junkers bomber was destroyed todsy\nby two Polish pilots.\nA Dornier bomber wss shot down\nSsturdsy night off the South-West\nCout.\nU-BOAT SUNK BY BOMBER\nThese photoi ihow tht destruction ot a German U-boat by Britiih\nplant* of the coastal command. In\nthe top bhoto-the U-boat il lighted by \"St flint\u2014 far iti* \u25a0 ******\nmachine-gun ftre from tht plant\nu concentrated <m the-conning\ntower ot the Undersea cratt\u2014\nwhile in the third photo, the plane\ndropi a bomb squarely \"between\nthe eyes\" of Uie underwater menace.\nReinforcements\nFrom Allies on\nWay lo Far East\nSYDNEY, Jan. 11 (CP)-Riln-\nforcementi from Britain and thi\nUnited Stitei ire on their wiy to\nthi Fir Eut, Auitnliin Nivy\nMlniiter J. M. Mikln announced\ntoday In a ipaach In which hi\nforeuw lecurlty sr th* Dominion\nagalnit \"any menace.\"\n(An Australian radio broadcast In.\ndicated that American forces may\noperate anywhere in the Far Eaitern\nzone.\n(The broadcast quoted a \u2022pokes-\nman as warning that Auitralia might\nbe cut off from the Netherlands Eut\nIndies It Japan seized New Guinea\nand that \"would wake lt difficult for\nus to carry out concerted action with\nour Dutch allies, with the BrltUh In\nMalaya and Burma and with the\nAmerican forces which may be expected to operate in the whole region.\")\n\"I believe the concentration! ol\nlhe poweri today ire lufficient to\nsecure ui from iny menice, and we\nshall be able to resist to the uttermost my intrusion igiini tht ufely\nof this continent,\" Mr. Makin laid.\nNAZI PURGE OF\nARMY LEADERS\nIS NEW RUMOR\nSay Udet Did Not Die\nas Reported^ But\nWas Executed\nFOOD TROUBLES\nALSO REPORTED\n, \u2666 LONDON, Jan. 11 (CP)-Wldt-\nipread rumon that Hitler has\ncarried out * purge imong hit\narmy gtntrali appeared strength-\ntntd by \u2022 Stockholm rtport today\nquoting a Germin ipokaiman \u2022\u2022\nlaying that change! In tht Germin \u00abrmy would bt announctd\n\"it * aultable tlmt\".\nThli comment, according to \u2022\nRiutar* diipatch quoting Berlin\nreports ta tht Swedlih newipaper'\nSocial Demokraten, wu mad*\nipeclflcilly In reply to rumon\nthat iuch \u2022 purge had bttn carried eut\nTh* rumen that all Is not going\nw*U within Germiny, ind partlcu-\nlirly between Hitler and the army,\nbegan to circulate freely with the\nfirst Germin setbacks on the Rui-\n*i*n front six weeki igo.\nToday thert came a new twut.\nThe BBC broadcast a report that\n\"Bumori are rite in Berlin,\" that\nOen. Emeit Udet, Quartermaiter-\nOetieral of the Air Force, \"did not\ndit ai wu officially declared . , .\nbut has been executed.\"\nUdet, tht BBC said, \"wis mide\nresponsible for ihbrtcomlnp,. inferiority \u00abnd insufficiency ot Air\nFbrce  material  replacement.\"\nThe filer a Fint Greit War ice\n*nd internttionally known movie\nand itunt tiler wu officially stated\nAo hive been killed In an tccident\nNov. 17 while testing \"a ntw\nwt*pon\",\nSwsdish newipipir dlipatchei\nfrom Birlln today riported tht\n\u00abxMktl\u00bbfi tf faur Mr**iw In th^\n0*rm**-*M_*l P*.d*y...O\u00bb* ****\nuld to bs Frltx Wlndelmin, di-\nterlbtd li an Economic Ministry\nofficial, ixecuted for tht Illegal\nhawking of food tnd clothing\nration ticket!,\nInternitional conditloni ln Germany hivt figurtd u much In recent reporti u hive the plight of\ntht Nazi armies on tht Red front.\nTodiy London heard details of\nfood difficultiei. A Nazi igricul-\nturil leader, Supply Chief Frcvid-\nenberger, wu uid to hive luued\ni itatement making lt clear thit\nGtrmany, initeid of living otf thi\nrich agricultural fielda of the Soviet\nUkraine, must do tverythlng poi-\nsible to teed henelf thii yeir becauie of the letbicki in the Runian\ncimpilgn.\nOne Man  Missing\nas Freighter\nSinks\nNOT YORK, J\u00bbn. 11 (AP)-\nTb\u00ab Cout Guird reported today\nthat th* 466-ton freighter Continent, out ot BL John's, Newfoundland, unk otf th* Ntw\nJtnty Coast afler colliding with\nth* oil tanker Byron D. Bemon\nin * log Saturday night,\nOnt man from tht freighter's\ncrew\u2014Second Assistant Engineer Lting\u2014wll reported missing. The other 13 crewmen were\nrescued by the tanker.\nAllies Destroy\n1( Jap Planes\nRANGOON, Burms, Jsn. 11 (CPI\n\u2014Raids on Japanese airdromei by\nthe illled forcei bued ln Burma resulted ln the destruction of it leait\n26 Japanese planes. Including 10\nbombers, a communiqui innounctd\ntoday.\nThe allied air force lost only one\nmachine, and probably more than\nthe 26 Japaneie midlines were destroyed. No details were given u to\nthe locstlon of the raided Japanese\nairports, but presumably they were\nln Th.niiinil\nJapanese raiden itruck it Moul-\nmein, 90 milei Eut of Rangoon.\n..cross the Gulf of Martabm. and it\nTavoy, an Island 290 milu South ot\nRangoon off the South Burma cout\nof the Miliya Peninsula In reprisal\nthrusts\nU.S. BOMBERS\nSET BATTLESHIP\nAFIRE IN EAST\nTroop Transports Are\nPounded; MacArthur\nTurns Back Japs\nWASHINGTON, Jm. 11 (AP)-\nHeivy United Statei Army bomben iet afire a Japanese battleship\ntoday and pounded at other enemy\nveueli supporting thi current attempt of the Nipponese to leiit\nthe Netherlands Eut Indlei.\nThe War Depirtment, in innoune-\ning the bombrr ittacki on Jipineie\nmvif craft and troop triniporti ln\nthe Gulf ot Davio and the Celebei\nSea, between the Eait Indies and\nMindanao, also disclosed thit Gen.\nDouglu MicArthur'i little irmy in\nLuzon hid turned back i new ittack\nby \"heivily reinforced Jipanese\ntroops.\"\nThli engagement on Batan Penln-\nluli, uld the communique, resulted\nIn \"heivy enemy losiei,\" with the\ncasualties ln MacArthur's forcei\n\"relatively imill.\" Jipineie bombers\nagain pecked it Mimla Bay fortification!, ifter several diyi ot quiet,\nbut did little damage.\nTht tntmy alio puds \u00bbr)  In\n.*rft*j|Uttt.luj> *l.tb* mgt \u00abtatoa\nnival itation at TutuMa, SimoJn\nblind*. A mall *n\u00abmy vu*** tir\ntd 14 imill calibre ihelli Into tht\nitation area, cauilng ilight Injuries\nto thru perioni but no material\ndamage tt Installations.\nThe nsvy'i communiqui suggested\nthe pouibility that thi Ittack wai\nmade by i aubmirine from the lur-\n!ict, in the ume mmner u ittacki\non leveril Islmdi of Hawaii.\nThe formation ot big army bomben found the Jipineie battleship\nin Mslslig Biy. more thin 60S miles\nSouth ot Manila.\nLater, the ume formition of heivy\nirmy bomben attacked in enemy\ncruiier ind two large triniporti In\nthi Celebei Sei South of the Philippines. The remits of this stuck were\nnot determined.\nLate Flashes\nWASHINGTON, Jin. 11 (AP) -\nAn enemy ittack on th* naval itation at Tutuili, Samoan Island In\nthe South Pacific, wu announced\ntoday by tht Nivy Departmtnt\nCANBERRA, Jin. II (Mondiy)\n(AAP)-Tht Auitnliin Govtrnment\nwill not iccede to i requut thit\n.irliiment be lummoned Immcdi-\n\u2022 tely to intend the Defence Act ind\nenable militia draftees to be uied\noutiide of Australia, It wu reported\nhert today.\nLONDON, Jan. 11 (CP)\u2014German\nbombera tppssred over England tonight while rescue partiei itill wert\ntrying to uncover five persons believed tripped by debris ot housei\nwrecked Siturdiy night ln the firit\nbombing of Llve'rpool ln monthi.\nA TOWN ON THE ENGLISH\nSOUTHEAST COAST. Jin. 11 (CP)\n\u2014German long range gum on the\nFrtnch cout lent two ulvoi nf\nshells icreimlng icrou the Dover\nStrait tonight but no dimigt or\ncuuiltiei were reported.\nLONDON, Jin. 11 (CP'-The Admiralty announced the loss of the\ncorvette Salvia.\nRELIGIOUS LEADER\nRUTHERFORD DIES\nSAN DIEOO. Calif, Jan. 11 (API\n-Dr. G R. Stevemon uid today he\nhad luued i deith certificate Thunday for Joieph Franklin Rutherford, Itadtr of tht Jthovah'i\nWltntnei rtllgloui movtmtnt. He\nattributed tht 73-ytir-old religious\nleidtr'i dtath to I itomach ailment\nL\u00bbvel of the Wut Arm it Nelion\nSaturday wu IM feel abovt the\nlow witir mark, while Sundiy it\nwu 736 feet abovt.\nCostly Foothold!\nEstablished Onl\n4 Island Point;\nPush Ashore From Transports and From All\nDefending Planes Score Two Hits on\nTransports, Down Three Planes\nBy HENRY HOOCENDORN\nAnoclated Prtu Staff Writer\nBATAVIA,   N.E.I.,   Jan.   11    (AP) \u2014 Japan's   invaditi\narmies have struck by sea and air in long-anticipated invasld\nof the Netherlands East Indies, carrying the war in the Pacifi|\nto new battlefields, but the islands' defenders are putting i\nstern and costly resistance, the Indies Command ann\ntoday.\nFour footholds on the Northernmost fringe of the Nt^\nerlands Archipelago, one of the most coveted goals of Japan\nese imperialism, have been Established by the invaders, it'\ndisclosed in a series of special?\nSelective Draft\nUrged by Cons.\nVANCOUVER, Jin. 11 <CP>. \u2014\nBritiih Columbil Coniervitlvea.\nmeeting In innuil convention htrt\nSaturdiy, urged ln i reiolutlon thit\nill perioni of Jipantit racial origin\nIn Britiih Columbil \"bt forthwith\nremoved Eut of tht Rocky Moun-\nUlm to locitlom whin no dingir\nto nitionil deftnet cin exlit from\ntheir  preience.\"\nIn mother reiolutlon thi convention urged thit the Federil Government give conildentlon to a\nsyitem of iiltctlon drift, ilmilir\n(o thit in thi United Stitei. whert\ndlftertnt igt groupi ire called for\nlervlce when needed.\nAnother reiolutlon uked tht\nFederil Government to enict ltgli-\nlatlon effecting compuliory lervice\nfor mllltiry ind other lervicei affecting conduct ot thi wir, \"without feir or fivor.\"\nCreen Preiidtnt of\nConservatives; C. B.\nGarland an Officer\nVANCOUVER, Jin. ll (CP). -\nHowird Green, MP, tor Vmcouver\nSouth, wu nimed preiident of the\nBritiih Columbil Coniervitlve Ai-\nloctitlon it tta innuil convention\nhere Siturdiy. Mr. Green lucceeds\nMiyor T. A. Lovt of Grind Torki\nA. I. Jukes. Vincouvir, wu nimed flrit vlce-preildent; C. B. Gir-\nlind, Ntlion. lecond vice-president\nMri. A. S. Dennis. Vmcouver. third\nvlce-preildtnt; Dr. R. P. Alwird.\nPrinct Ge\"rge. fourth vlce-prtii-\ndent; Wildo Sklllingi. Victoria, fifth\nvice-president ind Mri Johniton.\nI Ashcroft, sixth  vice-president.\nwar bulletins.\nOnt landing wai on Tarakan, a\nimal lliland oil centre off the North-\ntait coait of Netherlands Borneo\nwhtrt tht enemy pushed nhore by\ndiy and night from a itrong, crujs-\ner-eicorted  fleet  of  triniporti.\nThil lnvailon was met by the\niiland girrlson and Indie! army\nbomben which icored two direct\nhit! on large Japanese transport!\nand ihot down three enemy\nplanei. Near minei ilio were\nicored on a cTulier, a communique laid.\nTht other three Invasions,\npartly lei-borne ind >btly by\nparachutists, occurred during the\nnight In sections of Minahassa, the\nlong, narrow Northern arm of the\nblind ot Celebei.\ni . Berm)l' lbl*, th\u00bbr* w*r*.*> detail* either at tht ill* of the Japanese Invading force* or their iuc-\ncm in establishing firm beachheads.\nUnited Stitei winnipi nave bten\noperating ln Eait Indlei witen md,\nthe Aneta Newi Agency said, it wai\naiiumed In Netherlindi quirters\nthit they would Join In reiiiting\nthe Invuion\nThe long-vlgllant Netherlander!\nwere not ciught off guard, how\never, and the communique Indicated that If the Jipineie were in\nitarch of convenient oil itorei ind\noptntlng biiei for deeper blows\non the miin citadels of Netherlands\ndefence they would find that\n\"icorched earth\" had left them\nnothing but deiolition.\nThe Netherlindi Indlei fighting\nforcei In Mlnihana offered itrong\nreiiitance,' 'it Mid briefly, \"while\nseveral destruction! were cirried\nout entirely iccording to plan.\"\nSUB (INKS IHIPS\nThe Netherlindi fleet, mun-\nWhllt, registered two niw trl-\numpi agalnit thi Japanua In distant waten, the communique announcing thit \u25a0 Ntthtrlindi tub\nmirlne serving with the British\nfleet had lunk two enemy trim-\nports In tht Gulf of Slim.\nWhere the Jipineie itirted from\nwn not itated but It wu i likely\nsurmise thit Davao. the ruptured\nPhilippine port on the Island of\nMindanao, may be the enemy bue\nDtvio, only ibout 375 mllei by\nairline North of Celebei, glvei the\nJipineie i relatively ihort, lecurc\nniul icroi the Celebei Sei both to\nthit iiland ind to Tarakan.\nCelebei ind Borneo, where the\nJipineie previouily hid won \u2022 foothold in the Britiah part of the\nIsland, He like the ildei of i triangle with the lmportint Netherlindi lilinds of Jivi ind Sumatra\nai the base acrosi the narrow Java\nSea to the South.\nThui. whatever Immediate objective the Japanese have In this new\noperation, they have marked out the\noutline of a wedge aimed at Sumatra ind Java\nThit wedge, If driven to the\nSouthirn cents of Borneo ind\nCilibei, would place the Japan.\nlie iquirely bttwttn thi Cut\nIndlu ind Auitralia ind put them\nacrou thi Java Sta within my\natrial striking distance of the\nports of   Bltivla  an* (yriblyl.\nThe Netherlindi long had been\nbnclng themielvei for \u2022 major\nJapineie Invulon ittempt which\nippeari now to hive been timed to\ncoincide  with  prepiritions  of   the\nunited   mtioni'   Southweit  Pti\nhigh command under Gen. Sir Ar\nibald P. Wavell to let up ncadqu\nteri in Java.\nJapan'i Invasion of the Ntthei\nlandi Eait Indlei ti part of he* dtt\nperate gamble but tht hug* a*\nwealthy empire that would be tl\nprize ot lucceu may be regard!\nby the Japineie ai well worth ti\nrisk of their national existence.\nAlready ipread over ChM\nFrench Indo-China, Thailand,\nlaya, the Philippines and, Hoi\nKong, Japan'i invading armle* m\nare on the threshold of a hug* n*\nbattlefield of the Southern Paolfl\nThe Netherland! Eait Indl\ncover 790,000 squire mllei ind tb*\nA>,000,000 people live on lilani\nitretching 3000 mile* aeroM**!\nSou'tK Chliia Sea\u2014with the niw\ngate to Singapore at one end\nto Australia at tha othtr.\nJapan muit seek oil, rub\ntin, coal and Iron. Her only I\nsourcei were thoie ihe had\nhand. The world'i market* I\ncloied to her. She muit conquer\nthe cinnot fight.\nMalayi ind the Netherfadt\nEast Indies, rich ln tb* resourc\nfor which Japan Is Impoverlihe\ntherefore, were her logical 0\nJectlvei.\nJapan's aspirations for the m\nlioni ot torn of oil and the hu\ndredi of thousands of tons ot ru\nber, tin and coal the Indlei protfu\neach year long have been evldei\nShe has looked just as hungrily i\nthe tea, coffee, tobacco and _|?lc\non which the Indiei' world \u00a301\nmerce flourished In peacetime?, al\non the millions of acres of rice.^q\nbeans and other food! planted thi\nfertile, tropical lilandi.\nE-X-T-R-AI*\nJaps Claim Entry of\nKuala Lumpur; U.S.\nNavy Base Occun\nTOKYO, Jin. 12 (Mondl\n(Japaneie broadcait recordtd\nAP!\u2014Jipineie Imperial H\u00ab\nquartan claimed today that Jl\nanue forcei yeiterdiy tnd\nKuala Lumpur, capital of tht n\ntnted Malay Statu, 110 ml\nNorth of Singapore.\nTOKYO, Jan. 12 (Mondl\n(Jipineie boradeatt recordtd\nAP'\u2014Japanese Imperiil Ht\nquartert aald today that Jipan\nArmy forcu completely occup\nOlongapo, Unlttd Statu nl\nbut, to miles frtm Manila on\nBatan  Penlmula.\nWegSgj\nMin I\nVictoria\n    41\nVancouver       \t\n    M\nKamloops        \t\n -   M\nDawson. YT\t\n -     \u00bb\u2022\nPenticton        -..\n    It\nVernon             \t\n    M\nGrand Forks   \t\n    18\nNelson            \t\n    If\nCalgary            \t\nJ\u00bb\nF.dmonton         \t\n    _!>\nSwift Current\n    U\nRegina\n    10\nWinnipeg\n     6 -\n\u2022- Below sero.\n\u25a0      \u25a0'..-.  .-, -..-...,., al...... ,__>_...._. __,..., .....       \u25a0\u2022....... ...itliat^jgfliigggyji\nA\n ^Pipppp^\nww* i j 11, *im** \u25a0\u00abi. vwmi\", 'm^iaf'^n9^wm m \u2022\u25a0 !-,iu\u00bb*w\u00bbs!pii,siwp\nTWO-\nLeast IS Die\nis Flames Roar\nThrough Big Hut\nHP8HAW, Que, J*n. 11 (CP)\u2014\nIng flames that raced through\ntl* wooden construction camp\nIng but with whirlwind ipeed\nSt lbait 18 live* here eerly-to-\nItDd lent another 2d men to\nm\nU^it * list ot 18 missing held\nbUllies that other bodies might\nEnd In the blackened debris. It\nEown, however, that at least\nfet th* 93 men Inhabiting th*\n\u25a0rare outside tb* camp at the\nLot the tire.\ne flames roared through the\nStorey building with auch apeed\nmany of the men apparently\nehefore they could move from\nPlied*.\nie men were trapped ln * on*.\ntf sleeping hut in the construe-\n(camp of Foundation Company\nanada Ltd., which is building a\n00,000 power project near this\nheaatern Quebec town for the\nlenay Power Company, a sub-\n*m of the Aluminum Company\nlanada Ltd. All were employees\nfoundation Company. Cause ol\nfit* was unknown.\nro Relatives\nRossland Lady\nPearl Harbor\njeSLANTJ, B.C., Jan. 11\u2014Word\nbeen received of the death of\n(ant Officer Daryl H. Goggin\nta United States battleship Okla-\nia, when the Japanese raided\nB Harbor. Warrant Officer Gog-\nI gurvivors include hil wife, th*\ntar Phllomena Coleman of thi*\n( *nd one daughter, Audrey\nI Goggin is the daughttr of Mri\nNeman ol Rossland.\nUI Clayton, Mri. Colernan'i\nber, wai iboard the U.S. battle-\nI Tenneisee at the lame time.\nBU written his sister that they\ntet the end of their dayi was\nEt, but that he, for one, came\nlugh   unscathed,  as   did   many\npr\t\nMcCrabb Holdout\nptADBUPHLA, Jan. 11 (AP)\u2014\n(tail contract lent out by Phll-\nIphla Athletici bounced 'ai Les-\nW. McCrabb, a right-handed\nLge, officially inaugurated the\n{\"baieball holdout leuon.\nbCrabb, from hii home near\n*, aaid thi American Leaguers'\n\u25a0 'eontained * booit over what\nft* paid last year, but I didnt\n|k It  waa  enough. I  told  Mr.\nII Blight ai well go Into de-\np ent*. where  t eould  earn\naoney and ha told me to go\n\" \u00bb\n|*Crabb, 17, woi nine and loat\ntor the tail-end A* last\nMarried, he haa a 1-1 draft\nlotion.\nTragedy Cause of   .\nCurling  Revision\nTRAIL, B.C., Jin. 11\u2014Th* automobile accident on tbe Fruitvale\nHighway, Thunday morning, which\ncaused the death of Mr*. Walter\nJohnson and injured her two sisters,\nMr*. S. J. Meridith and Miw Elvira\nMcAdam, haa necessitated a change\nln the rink* and schedule* ot the\nladle* division* of the TraU Curling\nClub, a* this three sisters wtre on\none rink, which waa skipped by\nIb*. Meredith.\nThe ladle* are nearing tha end of\nthe Blaylock Cup round-robin event,\nand the elimination ot the one rink\nwill mean re-arranging th* itand-\ninga and ichedule* ot th* remaining\n10 rink*.\nWorld Defends\nChurch Unity\nSlates Graham\nConviction of th* world depend*\non th* unity of the Church, Vtn.\nArchdeacon Fred H. Graham In an\ninter-church good will lervlce Sunday evening told tht congregation\nat Trinity United Church. He urged\nhia hearers to \"keep very cloae to\nChrist\" to ihare the glory of God.\nArchdeacon Graham Saturday\nmarked hli 40th year in Nelion,\nhaving come here In 1902, ai Rector\nof St. Savlour'a Anglican Church.\nHe mentioned the fact that ha came\nfrom Trinity Church, Montreal, to\nNelson and that 40 years later he\nwas preaching In Trinity United\nChurch here, a* a \"pleasant coincidence.\"\nThe varloua Church denomination! had all brought thalr riches\nto the Church he iald. They were\nall ln agreement with the fundamental belief of the divinity of\nChrist, and of the revelations \"He\nbrought to us from God\". Thit gave\nthe Church\u2014the body through\nwhich Christ functioned\u2014iti easen-\nial unity. No matter whit regiment\nof Chriit'i army Chriitlim lerved\nin, they were under tht ume flig,\nand glorified by th* aamt Leader.\nKen Stewart Is\nPromoted lo (hi\nAfter letting \u2022 whirlwind icoring pace during the flrit half of\nthe American Aiaoclatlon ichedule,\n36-year-old Kenny Stewart has\nbeen promoted to Chicago Black\nHawks from their Kansas City term\nteam.\nFormer Lethbridge ace defence-\nman ,th* lanky Stewart haa been\nperforming at centre Ice for the pro-\nfetiional team.\nIn the deal whereby Stewart went\nup to thi Hawks, Wingman Phil\nHergaaheimer, with Chioago the\nlaet three leasoni, wai traded to\nKansai City.\nStewart made hii big league debut Sunday night ai the Hawki out-\nscored eDtroit Red Wlngi 8-3.\nTrail Hoopsters\nWin Pair Gaines\nUp at Rossland\nROSSLAND, B.C., Jan. U-Trail\nhoopsters took both ends of an Intermediate baseketball doubleheader at tbe Armory Saturday evening\nThen were the first game* here\nline* play was suspended tor the\nChrlitmu season.\nThe Aee* trampled th* Ronlind\nmoi 31-17 In tb* opening gam*, and\nthe Buddiei trimmed the Ronlind\ngirls 17-9 In tht second tilt\nThe Aon hold slim 4-8 ind 12-8\nleads it the end ot the firit quarter\nand half-time respectively, but they\nIhowed plenty of power ln the\nthird, running up IS polnta to the\nenemy'! five. High icorer* tor the\nwhile Camotzi with seven and Scott\nwith six lad the Rosalind miner*.\nThere was plenty of speed ind\nictlon throughout the itruggle, much\nln contrast to the Buddlea-Rosaland\ngirl* affair, which produced on the\nwhole, sloppy basketball. Both the\nteams waited enough shots to_win\na dozen gamei ordinarily, and the\nfinal quarter particularly wu ragged and rough. For the winnen, M.\nSmith and H. Weir each registered\nsix point*, and Helen Purcello\nsnared for the Rowland teem. Bud-\ndie* led 8-8 it th* htlf.\nThe Rossland ladi, Incidentally\ndiiplayed. to local supporters their\neye-oitching crimson ind whlti\nuniforms supplied by thi Oeils\nFountain & Confectionery. Sweat\nshirti have alio been ordered for\nthe boyi by the Oasis management\nThe Buddies too were seen for the\nfirst time here ln their purple and\ngold uniforms donated by merchants\nln Trail.\nJohnny Gldiniki refereed. Lineup* were aa followi:\nAce*-L. Tognotti 14, A. Tognotti\n8, T. Merlo 1, P. Martin 2, F, Pagnan and P. Buna 4.\nRosslsnd Men\u2014F. Coiiettl, D\nCamoal 7, H. Martin, Ray Spott 6,\nE. Top'.lff, L. Bertola 2, M. Leiar-\ngent 2, A. Donaldson, A. Martia, G.\nStaudlrger and J. Douglas.\nBuddie*\u2014M. Cronie 6, M. Smith 2,\nA. Morriion 2, G. Owens 1, O. Chrls-\ntantl, R. Cossartne, H. Weir 6 and\nM. Kwunle.\nRossland Girls\u2014Ormi Butorac, H.\nPurcello 7. M. Wright, A. Lucia A.\nMara, I. Radich 1 and B. Atkinson.\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, NILSON, B.C.-MONDAY MORNING. JAN. 12. IMi\n\"SOME CHICKEN ...... SOME NECK\"\nWlniton Churchill, Ottawa, Deo. 80, 1941.\nBRISBANE (CP)--Teitf are t*ln\u00ab\nmade in tea ffrowlnj in Que-emlarwi\nwith 100 tree* but \"little hop* u\nbeing held out for ffuece-u because\nof the lon| p-trlod of \u00ablactlvity\nneeded to fit tha ty-pe to tha ell-\n.Guide for Travellers\nsi\nNELSON'S LEADINC HOTELS\n.Hume Hotel\u2014Nelson, B.C.\nGEORGE  BENWELL,  Proprietor.\nlAMPLE ROOMS\nEXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nfe!\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\nRENATA\nBJMW   L   Burns, J   E   Hop-\na, N. C. P Graves, J. E Uiborne.\nItaty, H. A. Matlhewi, Caulf.eld;\nG.  Moll,  l'i\".:..: :.,   R   Steed\nman, A Anderson. Medicine Hat;\nO. C. Martin, Calvary; H R Hint\nToronto.\nMEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONE     MR. AND MRS. PETER  KAPxK, Prep*.     PHONI\n7_J4     In our new wing you may^ enjoy the flneit\nroomi In the Interior\u2014Bith or Shower\nSPECIAL RATEI BY THE WEEK OR  MONTH\nmi. e\nr-Bitl\n234\nRenata, B.C.\u2014Lewis Wine of Trail\nspent n weekend with his parenti,\nMr. and Mra. 8. Wine, enroute to\nVancouver  to reiume  hli  itudlei.\nMri. L. Wine ind ion Marwin\nleft tor Deer Park to ipend a law\nmonth* with relatives,\nMr. and Mri. J. Schnepfer entertained at their home in honor of\nMra. Schnepfer'i birthday.\nMn. Margaret Friesen hai returned after holidaying at Rouland with\nher eon.\nMn. J. Wlml and daughter Ida\nreturned from a vacation at Nelson,\nand Trail.\nMr. ind Mn. J. Dyck enjoyed a\nholiday it Trail.\nArthur Makareth of Broadwater\nhaj returned to Renata to reiume\nhii atudies.\nMr. ind Mri. J.J. Reimlr and ion\nPrank returned from a holiday trip\nto Nejon and Trail, vlilting Mr\nand Mn. Prank Abbot, and Mn. H.\nJohnson.\nMn. G A. Prieien ipent a few\ndayi in Nelion. Mn. Frlesen ii \u25a0\npatienl in Kootenay Lake General\nHoapital.\nMn. I\/>rreti Klingensmith li\nspending a few diyi in Trill and\nNelion.\nMiaa A Kinley haa returned from\nVancouver to reiume her dutlei ai\nteacher.\nV. Erleian ipent i diy at Broadwater.\nMri. WJ. Dyck ipent a week with\nher brother and lister In law Mr. and\nMn. J. A. Hammamm of TraU.\nMr and Mn. Victor Put, Oliver,\nvisited Mr and Mn. P.W. Harm!\nduring the holidayi.\nMr. and Mn. W B. Promion and\nDougliu who ipent the vicition it\nReniUi hivi rtturned tn Trail.\nwhere Mr. Eromjon u teaching\nichool,\nJohn Hamm has left for TTirumi\nwhere he ii employed  u teicher.\nMr. P Letkeman hu gone to Nil-\nson\nRED ^ (ROSS\nMrs. Hepher Is\nBoswell Leader\nBoswell, B.C.-The Boswell Red\nCrou, an auxiliary to the Creston\nBranch, had a busy year in 1341.\nThii in-iuil report waj given by\nthe director! it the annual meeting at the home of Mrs. H. Johnitone.\nThe lum of (96 had been lent ln.\nThe largest lingle amount came\nfrom a raffle In which the prifes\nwere a hand-carved cabinet donated\nby W.L. Hepher and a picture pain\nted by D.V. West.\nTh* iale of foreign itamps donated by Rev. C. Lancaster helped to\nswell the fund. There ire* now 21\nRed   Cross   members   in   Boswell.\nIn all, 168 knitted article! have\nbeen turned in. Three shipments of\nuied clothing were sent forward to\nNelson.\nMrs. A. Hepher was reappointed\nPresident for 1M2, with Mrs. K.\nWallace as Secretary, Other memben of the Board ire Mrs. J. Kirkpatrick and Mrs A. Kennedy, who\nwill undertake the distribution of\nwool to knitting members.\nPublic Warned\nto Keep From\nEdge of Bluff\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. 11-Hundreds ot\ncurioilty seekers, mm; of them Inviting death or serious injury by\nclimbing right out to th* edge, have\nbeen viewing the wracked eu at\nth* toot of the bluff leading from\nthe Fruitvale Highway, which carried Mr.* and Mr*. Walter Johnion\nGeorge Wood, and John Porter, nil\nof Trail, to their death early Thunday morning,\nA warning wu issued against going too dale to the 400 foot preci\npice, by Constable D. C. Georgeion\not tb* Provincial Polio* Highway\nPatrol, Sunday evening. \"If anyone\ngets too near the edge, lt Is Just too\nbad,\" ht pointed out\nFurther Investigation by Comtable\nGeorgeion Sunday afternoon ihowed that the car had itruck the top\nledge, nose on, once during the\nplunge, parte ot the front bumper\nand headlight* wtr* found. Th* car\nthen rolled once, end over end, and\nthen iplrallad tideway* until It\ncame to reit on th* jagged rocki\nbelow.\nPatrons Curling\nStarts at Trail\nTRAIL, B. C, Jan. 11\u2014Play for\nthe Patrona Cup, a knockout event,\nopened at tha Trail curling rink\nThunday night, and, with other\ngamea of the Crown Point Competition, will continue throughout thi*\ncoming week. The competition committee plana to run both event*\nthrough to the weekend of January\n24, the leml-flnala and finals to ba\nplayed during the Veek Feb. 2 to 7.\nDuring the interspersing week th*\nennuil B. C, bonspiel will be held\nat Rouland.\nReiulti of the Patroni Cup play,\nfrom Thursday, follow:\nH. L. Beckett 8, George Bumfrey\n7; W. B. Hunter 8, A. M. Cheuer 10;\nC. D. Stuart 10, Wilter Brown \u00bb;\nWalter Brady 8, P. F. Mclntyre 7;\nJ. L. Leckie 9, A. D. Turnbull 7;\nA. M. Sleeth 8, Dave Smirt 10; J. P.\nSchofield 8. F, J. Plester 7; R. Mc-\nGhie 8, T. H. Weldon 9; H. Wood-\nburn 11, W. P. Robertson 10; W. H.\nShepherd 7, Charles Hoefer 8; W. F.\nDoubt 7, A. E. Allison 8.\nw\nGOING OUT OF BUSINESS\nImtttg lair\nSALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK\nAttractive Reductions\nOn All Lines\n10% Dlicount on ALLADIN HOSIERY\n1-3 off all perfumes ind powder* \u2014 line* iuch ai\n\"Evening in Pari*\", Bourgois, etc.\n20%\n20% dlicount on all coitume jewelry\ndlicount on all hand bag*. Theie art all genuine leather.\n'.i\n20% dlicount on all Lingerie\nHauttg lair\n.\nFINK BLOCK\nMorris Plans lo\nReturn lo Trail\nLineup Tonight\nTRAIL, B. C J*n. 11-Jlmmy\nMorris ls icheduled to make hia return to th* lineup of th* Trail\nSmoke Eaters when they take on\nlethbridge Maple Utt* at the Trtil\nRink Monday night. It will be Morria' flrat tame alnc* he announced\nhla retirement early ln the leason\nafter mining the Smokiei' trip to\nAlberta.\nIt will be Lethbrldge'i lecond\ngame on their KooUnay iwing, hiving won at Kimberley 9-2 Saturday\nnight. Lett* ind Smoke Eaten will\nplay again here Tueiday night.\nThe teami will be meeting for tha\nthird time of tha M**on tomorrow.\nPreviously In Lethbridge, Smokiei\ntied the Leafi 7-7 tnd then loat 1-1.\nA tentative lineup by Cotcb Roy\nBentley   ha*   Duke   Scodellaro   lh\nRossland Savings\n$3713 December\nTwo Fire Alarms\nand \"Tire\" Siren\nROSSLAND, B. C, Jan. 11-Two\nC.A.H.A. Surplus\nAmounts to $14,500\nRBGDJA, Jan. 11 (CP). -Th*\nCanadian Amateur Hockey Aiaoclatlon playoffs ihowed a lurplui of\n114,900 after all administration expenses had been paid on the 1940-41\nseuon lt waa revealed at the uml-\nannual meeting here.\nOf thli amount, $11,000 wai turned back to the clubl ln the playoffi\nIn the form of bonuses, representing approximately 78 per cent of the\nprofit., while the C-A.H.A. added to\nturned over $9000 to the Dominion\nthe balance trom general fundi and\ngovernment for war purpoiei.\nThe C.A.H A. ilio dug Into ltl\ntruit fund tnd donated an additional\n$10,000 to the Dominion government\nfor war purpoiei, making 119,000 ln\nalL\nSacrament Subject\nof Lesson-Sermon\n\"Sacrament\" wu the subject ot\ngoil, Jimmy Morrli, Len Wide *nd | lh.*_|^M.on**Serm\u2122 \" '\" Churche*\nPete Dewar on defence, Ab Cronie\nMaurice Duffy and Miki Buckni\nforming one front line, md Lea\nChrtstsmsen, Rudy Bobroiky and\nScoop Bentley the other, Tha kids.\nKen Stanton and Larry Kwong, will\nbe alternate*.\nU.S. Funds Available\nfor Canadians\nEnroute to Bermuda\nGeneral Funeral\nfor Three Trail\nAccident Victims\nTRAIL, B. C, J\u00abn. tl- A Joint\nfuneral service for Mr. and Mr*.\nWalter Johnson and John Porter,\nvlotimi of an automobile craih trom\nthe Priil-vele Highway Thuraday\nmorning, will be held ln Knox\nUnited Church, Trail, Tuesday. Rev,\nDr. M. W. Leei wil lofficiite A\nrequiem high maaa for Mr*. Johnion will be ning it St. _*Tancii Xtv-\nler Church before the generil aervice.\nFuneral lenric* for Oeorge Wood,\nwho wu also killed In tha accident,\nwaa held Friday evening, Mr\nWood'i body btlng forwarded to\nReadlyn,  Sask., for  burial.\nOTTAWA, Jan. 11  (CP)-United\nalarm, were answered by  the fire' st,te, ^^ now wiU u avKiUble\nof Chriit, Scientist, on Sunday.\nThe Golden Text wai: \"Let ui\nkeep the feait, not with old leaven,\nneither with the leaven of malice\nand wickedneta; but with the unleavened bread of lincerity ind\ntruth.\" (1 Cor. 9:\u00ab).\nAmong the citation* which com-\nprlaed the Lesson-Sermon was the\nfollowing from the Bible; Then\nPeter uld. Silver and gold have I\nnone; but such as I have give I\nthee; ln the mme of Jeiui Christ of\nNixanth riie up ind walk. And he\nleaping up itood, and walked, and\nentered with them Into the temple,\ndepartment Thursday  night, om a  ,\u201e c^),,,, en nutt to Bermud*.\nchimney  fire  at   the  City   Garage  ^ Bahamas and Jamaica the Tor-' w,lk'nI. ,nd leaping, and pralilng\nROSSLAND, B.C., Jan. U-Rosi-1 ajwut 11 o'clock, and the other at L_  ^^1.  Control Board in-   \" '\t\nland War Savings subscriptions dur-  midnight in George Coving's wood-1 .\u201e\u201e.,-. \u00bb\u00ab,t~j_,.\ning December totalled J3713.75. ,c ^ 0nIy , fcw        k> fIfw ln the i    ^   ,\u2122\u00a3n.ntj   mad.   bv\nsslto bilhM- cverut,^ '*e ; <- \u2022\u2022- .-\u2022\u00ab \u00ab*:\u2014 r t ^\u2122=^-\nitamps. November aalcs were $3377. Mhmth-   \"    burn\u00abi    stubbornly. L*,,,^  foc  rKh   ^vel   will   be\n MUS\u00bbd comparatively little damage. provl0><1 by ,\u201e\u00bb\u201e,.!.\u25a0\u00ab ln Bermudi,\nLISBON (CPl-DepressM by the     Peraons   in   the   vicinity   of   the U,, B*h*mas and  Jamaica  ln  ex\nGod.\" (Acts 3:8 and 8)\nThe Lesson-Sermon also included\ntha following passage from the\nChristian Science textbook, \"Science and Health With Key to the\nScriptural\" by Mary Baker Eddy\n'Tirst In the list of Christian du-\nnumber of men  Ihey have lost In Schofield Highway-Columbia Aven- {ohlJ1Je ^ carnd-en fundi paid by ' \"\u2022*\u2022   h*   Uu'tu  hl*   ,oll(rw,!r\"   the\nthe African and Russian campaigns, \"e intersection heard about 8 o'clock i ^ traveller,\nthe  people ol  Italy  are becoming i Saturday evening what seemed  to\nweary of the war, according to re-  be the loud wailing of the siren, but\nports reaching hire, and  many ar-   this proved to be l car coming up\nrests   have   been   made   in   Naple\nand   Gtnoa.\nheillng.power of Truth tnd Love\nit\u00bb**'*tt*atmmt. are .vaBabl.1 Ht ,u,,c,h*d \"0'mp.rt.nc. to dead\n.ly to bona fid* Canadian resident, '> ftm^JX J. ** 'l\"_? CT.?_-\nwho will be required to travel lo\nTokyo ls the world', third largest j standing on the reer bumper fin\ncity with a population exceeding i ally aided th. vehicle in crawling\nfl.SOO.000. to the top of the hia\nfrom Trill whos. tire, were m\u00bbk-1 u,, Unlttd su,\u201e (i^),rtUr, por, by\ning a loud squeal on the hard- I ^ \u201e\u201e,, iirKi routt (rora tt#\npicked    mow.     Two     passenger!, Camden Border.\nExcept when travelling by luto-\n\u2022BOSWELL\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS\n\u2022YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOME\"\nterin Hotel\nStymour 8t.\nVincouvtr, B.C.\nNewty rtnovt*Ud throughout. Phonti md altvitor.\nA. PATTERSON, lltt of\nColeman, Alta.. Proprietor.\nASPORTATION\u2014Motor   Freight   Lines\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt  10:30 a.m.\u2014Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM    H    WrIVOR    Pro p.\nr*roil\u2014Phone 135        Nelion\u2014Phone 35\nBOSWELL. B C.-Men In the ler-\nvlcea home for the holidayi were\nPte. Kenneth Willice of the Veterans Guird, Ptei. Eric ind Wilfred\nBainbridge, Stephen Sherman, triining with the R C A F. and ilso home\nfor t (ew diyi Sgt W. Mickle.\nUrn Joyce Hall, who ipent the\nvicition with her parents, Mr. ind\nMri. 1 Hall, hai returned to the\nCoast where ahe li Uklng t University Extension course In home\neconomic!.\nMisi M\u00abr\u00bb\u00abr\u00bbl Holden hu returned to Cranbrook, where ahe at-\nUndi high KhooL ifter holldiying\nwith her mother, Mn. C. Holden.\nKernelh Chaub, Ralph Shell ind\nArnold Cummings, high ichool itu-\ndenta, vulted Boiwell. Kenneth it-\ntaoda ichool it Creston, Rolph it\nHI.iremnre and Arnold at Rouland.\nMill Donalda Walker and Min\nMarten Mllaa of Creston visited\nfriends in Boiwell. Miss Wilker wu\nen route to the Cout, where her\nmsrrlige to Sergt. W. Mickle will\ntike plice ihortly.\nmobile It will be neceuary to proceed East over * Canidian route\nu far ii pontile.\nCanadian travellers ire allowed\nto purchaie iterllng or tranifer Camdian dollars without limitation\na* to amount for their expenses\nwhile there.\nth. practical Truth, which mikei\nJesui 'the resurrection and the life'\nto all who follow him In deed.\"\nC.Y.O. Takes Hoop\nContest by Default\nTRAU* B. C Jan. 11-Tha Bon\nToni defaulted to th* C. Y. O.'s ln\na Men'i Intermediate Basketball\nLeague game to hava been played\nat TraU Memorial Ball Saturday\nnight\nROSSLAND. BC, Jan. ll-Tu*a-\nday night meetings of Diitrlct D\nCasualty Squid, ARP., hav. been\ncancelled until further notict. Poor\nattendance I* tb* reuon given lor\nth* cancellation.\nSomi variety of grouse ii found In\nilmost ivery wooded iret of the\nUnited Statea and Canada.\n\"TIRED\"\nALL THE TIME\nSka hk \u25a0J.mUi   I\nd_iggy-bwi>TiUlity|\n-Uw\u00abi\u00bb-airiu. ~\nk____1ti_M*all\nUd-ym-tJ . fri.    .\n\u25a0CgaKsdDetfiKU-l\nm, PUU At mc U.I\n\u2022~k  Wl     lbl\nS_U mT hattd\nan mmnyitoU fry|\ndel* taaM mmetj\nHtaaUt, Wckacae, _M*fc\nmr* *t f-\u00aby kid\u00aby -.-I-\nid.   Ill\nDoddsKidneyPills\nCORVETTE DONS WINTEtl COAT\nDown the length of a corvette the same Winter\nstory is told. High upon the ventilators, thick over the\nhoats and davits, the hard-flung spray has froien where\nit hit.\nKIMBERLEY\nKIMBERLEY, B.C.-Mr. and Mn.\nE. Sullivan of Vanguard, Sask . were\nguest, of Mr. and Mrs. .N. Oakley\nen route to the Cout.\nMiss Zorl Eikn, who ipent the\nholidiyi visiting her pirenti. Mr.\nand Mrs. M. _Eskra. left to reiume\nher studies at the .Salon's Academy,\nVancouver.\nMost Riv Mirtin M. Johnion of\nNelion wu a Kimberley vliitor\nTuudiy.\nMin Edna Wir.uk hu left for\nVancouver.\nMr. and Mr*. Lloyd McClellsn ire\nguest, of the former1! pirenti. Lloyd\nIfcLellin U itatloned it Cimp Borden, Ont.\nMr. ind Mra. Jamei Pratt irrived\nhome Tuesdiy from their homy-\nmoon.\nMill Jatn Thomion left for the\nU.B.C. In Vmcouver.\nArthur Holt, who hu been visiting his uncle snd aunt, Mr. .nd Mr,.\nR. B. MicLeod, returned to Seittle.\nC. Greenland, RCAF. instructor,\nreturned to Halifax after visiting\nhis family.\nSam Wormlngton and BIU John-\neon left Wednesday for Vernon\nmilitary triining.\nPaul Lauxon, son of Mr. and Mr*.\nA. Lsuion, returnid to Edmonton\nto resume hit itudlu\nR. Reid returned from Vineouver\nwhin be apent th* Chrlitmu holidiyi.\nArthur Andrewi of Cilgiry visited hli pirenla, Mr. ind Mn. H\nAndrewi.\n4\nWhen YOU Bay \u2022\nQUALITY COAL\n,   We C\u00bbn Supply Your Need* in\n\u2022 CALT COAL\n\u2022 CROW'S NEST\n\u2022 THRU HILLS\n\u2022 DRUMHELLER COALS\n\u2022 CANMORE BRIQUETTES\n1\nPHONE tt\nWest Transfer Co.\nEiubliihid In IN*\n \"\nTrail Red Cross Ships 2159 Articles\nin December Bringing Total io H.W6\nTRAIL. B.C., Dec. S-The ihipment of 2159 articles from the Tr\u00bbU\nRed Cross Rooms to Vancouver\nProvincial Headquarters during December brought the grand total\nlinct December, 1939, to 40.376 article! including 783 quilts.\nDecember'i ihipment included 63\nquilts as well at layette articlei\nmade trom Red Crou materials;\ndiapen, 144 mothers' nightgowns;\n42 baby blankets; 12 baby nighties;\nlayette articlei donated, 12 vests,\n48 soaken, nine jacket!, nine pam\nbooteei, nino bonnets, three pairs\nmlttl and two binders; eight bed\njackets, tout dressing gowns, lut\npairs pyjamsj, six bed gowns and\n1D83 miicellane.us pieces. Civilian\ngarment! made from Red Cross materials: Children's\u201472 pairs pyjamas, 13 pairs sleepers, levtn pain\npanties, 11 shirts, one petUcoat, 18\ndresses, ooe knitted hood, 12 sweaters,- 15 pulrs socks, seven pairs\nmitts, 10 pain knitted panties, one\nicarf, and one cap; men's\u201411 shirts.\nCivilian garments donated: Children's\u2014One pelt overalli, three\npain pantiea, two pair* ileepen,\none dress, ona pair pant*, ont beret,\none pair mltta, one pair socks, one\nknitted pullover, one knitted scirt\n19 sweaters, on* two-piece suit, on*\niklrt. five pair*, knitted pantlei,\ntwo boyi' ihlrti, three knitted .two-\npiece suits; eight' dresses, on* btby\ndresi, two babies' petticoat*, tour\npain pyjamas, tight nightgowiti,\ntwo throe-piece tuit* and 11 handmade toys; men'i\u2014Two pain locki.\nStrvlct knitting; Men's\u2014128 purs\nsocks, 20 iweaten, 22 scarves, four\npain ledmen'i itockingi, five *r*o\nhelmets, 86 pain mlttl, 28' pair*\ngloves and 19 body belts; women's\u2014\n16 turtle-neck sweaters, four sleeveless iweaten, one long-sleeved\nsweater, three pain red aocki, live\nhelmets and four pain gloves. For\ncivilian defence workers\u201417 sweat-\nerr.\nThe ihipment also included two\ncases ot silver paper, workroom\nscraps and salvage.\nFree French to\nHold Islands\nBy D'ARCY O'DONNELL\n(Cantditn  Prow Staff Writer)\nST. PIERRE, St. Pierre-Mtquelon\nJan. 11 (CP Cable) - The Free\nFrench will remain in occupation of\nthe islands of St. Pierre and Miqucl-\non, Vice-Admiral Emile Muselier declared yesterday.\nVice-Admiral Muselier, who commanded the Free French units that\noccupied the islands Dec, 24, declared\nthe plebiscite taken the following\nday showed that the population wu\nin favor of the Free French as\ntgainst Vichy, which formerly controlled th-* islands. \"How can anyone who believes In the force of\npopular will even think of our turning the islands ba^k now to lhe\nVichy minority,\" he asked,\nThe leader of the occupying force\nsaid he did not believe a report from\nWashington which said the Free\nFrench would withdraw from the\nislands.\n\"I am not looking for any opportunity to 'ithdraw from this position under circumstances that will\nsave us from embarrassment. We did\nnot come here frivolously or without due regard for the seriousness\nof the  step.  .  . .\n\"If. for the sake of making the\npoint clear, we should withdraw,\nwho would remain'' The' vote in\nfavor of the Vichy policy of collaboration with the Axis was exac'.ly\nU persons Thty of course would\nremain. The others could not expect\nto live in peace and security after\nthe offence against Vichy which\nthey have commfttee For their own\npreservation they should get out\ntoo.\n\"If the Tree French naval forces\nihould be driven out then I suggest\nthat the Normandie be sent here to\ntake off the civilian anti-Vichyites\nNo smaller vessel would be sufficient\nand I am sure the Normandie would\nbe very well received indeed\n\"But the embarrassment ;n thit\ncase, I would remind the world.\nwould not be that of the routed Free\nFrench forces. It would belong properly to those who say they are\nfighting for democracy elsewhere\nbu! who had placed thrmselves indelibly on record here as against it,\"\nEditor Gets Nina\nMonths for Urging .\nDoukhobor Refusal\nBLAINE LAKE, Saik., Jan. 11\n(CP)\u2014Charles C. Stuart, M-yeir-\nold editor of the Blaine Like Echo,\na weekly newspaper, was convicted\nSaturday of violating the National\nWar Services Act and was sentenced\nto nine months in Jail.\nThe charge was laid because, the\nCrown alleged, Stuart attempted In\narticles appearing in the newspaper\nto dissuade memberi of the Doukhobor ltd from performing work\nin lieu of military service.\nKELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C.-MONDAY  MORNING   JAN. 12. 1M2-\nCriminal Offence\nfo Destroy Tires\nOTTAWA, Jan. 11 (CP)-Mun-\nitioni Mlniiter Howe yeiterdiy\nannounced in order making It \u2022\ncriminal offence to burn, cut or\ndestroy iny rubber tire tube or\n-   casing. \u2022\nThe litest ordtr In the government'! rubber comervatlon progrim provides peniltlei of fines\nup to $5000 or fly* yeir'i Imprisonment, or both, Thoie In tht\nbuilness of reclaming rubber art\nexempt. The order takei effect\nImmediately. Bicycle tirei and\ntubei art specifically Included.\nMaitland Slams\nCCF. Tactics\nVANCOUVER, Jan. II (CP)-At-\ntorney-General R. L. Maitland Saturday called upon Conservative\"\nand Liberals alike to put all thought\nof political advantage out of mind\nin order that British Columbia\nm:ght cope with the greatest emergency In its political history.\nIn an address to the annual meeting of the British Columbil Conservative Association, Mr. Maitland,\nwho is Conservative leader, declared his party had \"entered into\nthis Government in a spirit of true\ncoalition\" and declared he proposed\n\"to be as loyal to this coalition Government u if it were a Contervt-\n: tive   Government''\nj He said he was sure the old-line\nparties would emerge from coalition\nj with their separate identities intact\nend lamented the fact a triple cotU-\nI Uon  including  the CCF. was not\nj achieved\nI 'The CCF. Ptrty wts frothing\nover with loyalty and war' effort*\nyesterday,\" he Mid. \"They had a\ngreat opportunity to show their\n>p;nt   of  citizenship  when  1  made\n, tne   otter   ito   form   a   three-party\n' coalition) last year.\"\nA*, another point he charged the\ni CCF.  ''stands  for destruction, and\n| always hu done. I don't cart how\n1 they sugar-coat these thing*\u2014they\nnow Uke a different stand\u2014but I\n. never want to s\u00abe the country given\n\u25a0 into their hands.\"\nOil Jkt Ok,\nMONDAY, JANUARY 12,  1942\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7.#!~0 Cinidi\n7:4\u00bb-Wike Up ind LIvi (CKLN)\n8:0ft\u2014BBC News\n8:1V-Wir Commeniiry\n8:90\u2014Front Une fim:ly\nM5\u2014CBC News\nKXH-Concert Time (CKLN)\n\u00ab:\u00bb\u2014Vocal Pinde iCKLNi\n8:5\u00bb\u2014Time Signi!\n10:00\u2014Let'i All Sin| Together\n(CKLN)\n10 30\u2014For Our Listeners\n10:45\u2014Hymn Time (CKLNi\n11:00\u2014Vincent  Lopei  and   his   Or-\nIWt l.t baby \u00ab_\u00bb.. teem Sm4 eoM M\nunnwiMrj noAnL JUIUyt. without\ndaisy, \\l,.\\ niflini tnd -ii\u2014ilna ... lis.\n.,,t. . Irritated Tn'\u00bblrll\u00bb. rlvOK.d -,ty\npa-MIM that __-__, br_*thin| d-Arutl\n\u2022ad palatal. MenlM.t-m brto|_ n.w-\nybatk\nand m\nr.li.1,\nchestn\n11:30\u2014Muiic ind Mus.np\nAFTERNOON\nli:0O\u2014B.C. Firm Broidcait\n12:15\u2014The Notice Boird (CKLN)\n12:30\u2014CBC Niwi\nli:tt-Tht Balladeer\nliOO-Talk\n!:15-Club Mitlnee\n1:30\u2014Columbil School ol the Air\n2:00\u2014BC. Schooli Broidcist\n2:30\u2014Mirror for Women\n2:4J\u2014BBC Newi ,\n3:00-     Ion Muilc\n3:30\u2014To Be Announced\n3 .5\u2014Recim Series\n\u00ab:00\u2014Thej Shall Sing Alain\n4:30\u2014 Harpiichord ind Stringi\n4:S5\u2014WllUon Woodilde. Commentary\n5:00\u2014Concert in Minnture\n5 30\u2014Supermin (CKLN)\n5:45\u2014<\u00bbrenadier Guards Bind\nEVENINC\n8:00\u2014B'rthdijr Party\n<I:30-Harmony Hall\n8:45-Libnry Programme (CKLN)\n7:00~CBC News\n7:15-Britlln Speaks\n7 3n--N_tional  Firm  Radio Forum\nBOO\u2014lmpremonl by Green\n11:30- Songs  ot Empire\n9:30-B\u00bbC Radio Newireel\n10:00\u2014 CBC Newi\n10:15\" Vagabond's Road\n10 30-H-wlrd   Becker'i  Orchestra\n11:00\u2014 Bob Bradley and Erwin Yeo\n11.30\u2014God Save the Kin*\nU. S. NETS' BEST\nNBC RED\nSOO-Dr   IQ\n8:00\u2014Fred Wirings Orcheitri\nNBC-BLUE\n1:00\u2014Orion Wellei\n\u00bb:00\u2014Tnil or Fill*\nCOLUMBIA\n8JO   Gi>  Nineties Revue\n9:00   Vox Pop\n\u00bb:30\u2014Hollywood Showciie\n10:15\u2014The World Todiy\nDrug Store Bandit\nSlugs Detective\nin Break Attempt\nVANCOUVER, Jin. 11 (CP) -\nShortly after he made an attempted\nbreak for freedom, Sydney George\nYoung, 23, yeaterday wai committed\nto itand trial for the murder of \"T.\nW. Fawcett, 7S-year-old Vancouver'\ndruggist, lait Sept. 18.\nEn route to the hearing Young\nfailed in an attempt to escape from\ncustody.\nPolice Mid Young attacked his\nescort, Detective William Herringer,\nwith an Iron bar while being\nbrought from nearby Oakalla Prison\nFarm in a police car yeiterday\nmorning. Young struck the t^tec-\ntive on the head, inflicting ilight\ncut, then lunged for the officer's\npocket in an apparent attempt to\nobtain his gun.\nThe driver of the car stopped,\nhowever, and with another officer*\noverpowered Young.\nMcNaughton Leaves\non Country Holiday\nSOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND,\nJan. 11 (CP Cable).-Lt.-Gen. A. G.\nL. McNaughton, Commander of the\nCanadian Corpi, left his Southern\nEnglind home yesterday to spend a\nweek in the country at the homes\nof leveral friends. It will be hii first\nreal holidayi since recovering from\nhii illneii.\nMrs. McNaughton accompanied\nhim. The McNaughtoru will spend\npart of the week with the Earl and\nCounten of Beiiborough at their\ncountry estate.\nWnen hli holiday li over the general plans to launch into work connected with broad policy of the\nOveneai Forcei. He will remain\niwiy from Corpi Headquarten until tSis talk Is cleaned up. Maj.-\nGen. H. D. G. Crerar meanwhile\ncontinual to handle the Corpi Commander's duties In the field.\nDEATHS\nNANAIMO,   B.C.-Charlei   Snell,\n90. pioneer retired farmer.\nBuckna Tells What (anadlan Soldiers\nDo in Spare Time in the Old Country\n\"One* more I visit you folks btck\nhome through the medium of the\nNelson Newa,\" wrltei Gunner Joe\nBuckna of Tral, beck tb tbe Kooteniy trom England.\n\"The lads wut to think you iU\nfor the lovely parcels that are striving here for them, Every diy\nmuch mall has to be distributed and\nthe mailman ll I very busy perion.\n\"Tonight we had a bit of a ling,\nsong and Jerry Hassan Jtt Vital*\nfeg with hli guitar kept the lldi\na-humming with hla music. To top\noff the evening, we all told about\nthe pranks played ln our childhood\ndayi,\n\"A man can be middle-aged or\nhe can be of old age, but there are\nalwayi thoie childhood daya that\nhe will talk of and become a kid\nonce more in the apace of a minute.\n\"Jerry Hassan told of the war\ngamea hla chums In Winnipeg\nstarted, little realizing that aome\nday they would become a reality.\nHe remarked, 'II I had that wine\ngang here now and aa tough aa we\nwere as kids, I'm iure Hitler would\nbe one licked dictator right now',\n\"Of course youn truly told at\nhis days 'In the gulch.'\n\"Not to switch the lubject, the\nlads in the next room seem to be\nthinking of what they will be doing\nfivt yean trom sow. You folki\nought to bear than. They an making tbt beet of army life, and an\nevening like tonight hn quickly\n\u00abp*d by and I am aura It wai I\npleasant onj,\nFIN! AHUM\n\"Lait night I wu piecing aome MO\nto 400 snapshots Into my album. Am\nI proud of ltl I tare w many inter-\neating picturei. Eat* and every\nsnapshot will tell a itory tor ytan\nto soma.\n\"The boya ln our troop art rigging up a band like tbt Hoosier HM\nShoti, and it consliti ot t guitar,\nharmonica, ipoom, (Mllli,Brothen\nquartet), comb, etc. Weitern ipngi\nart vary popular with the Engllih\npeople over here, and to are modern\nmusic and icngi.\n\"Tht regiment il forming i hockey team, and I will give you aome\nnewa regarding tbe same u aoon\nai we can fit organised.\n\"A tew coldi bave bttn making\nthe rounds but compare it ovtr\nlaat Winter (our tint ben), and\n.it la a much healthier regiment, I\nassure you.\n\"Thii miy be a abort totter, but\nall la well in the Britiih Iain with\ntbe Koottnty boyi with our regiment. Write lota, won't your\n-PAGI THU\n. p .\u2014\nCommissions Open\nto All R.C.N. Ranks\nHALIFAX, Jan. 11 (CP) \u2014 The\nRoyal Canadian Navy ii democratic\nand ratings with proper qualifications are not barred from commissioned ranks, Navy Minister Angui\nL. Macdonald said in an interview\nhere last night.\n\"There are no ban tb men on the\nlower decks if they have qualifications,\" he said Since the star, of\nthe war, more than 100 ratings have\nbeen accepted for commissions. At\npresent 28,000 officen and men are\nserving in the navy and by 1943 that\nnumber will be increased by 10,000.\nDull Cooper Will\nReturn to Britain\nLONDON, Jan. 11 (CP).\u2014Alfred\nDuff Cooper, Cabinet Co-ordinator\nfor Far Eastern Affairs at Singapore,\nhas been told to \"wind up his mission,\" it was announced yesterday\nat the residence of Prime Minister\nChurchill.\nThe announcement from 10 Downing Street said Mr. Duff Coouer'i\nmission had been brought to an end\nby appointment of Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell to the Southwest Pacific Command.\nMr. Duff Cooper, former Minister\nof Information who has held several\nCabinet posts during his political\ncareer, will return to Britain.\nArmy Casualties\nOTTAWA, Jan. 11 (OP). - The\nCanadian (Active) Army'i Slat official caiualty lilt yeiterday rtporttd\nsix man drowned, thrtt dead and\nont mining, prctumtd deid, all\nOvtrtttf.\nDROWNED\nNova Scotia and Prince Edwird\nIiland Regiment\u2014Firniworth, Howard Thomas, Pte., Mn. Mary Eliza\nFamaworth (wHt), Di^by County,\nN.S.; Gaudet, Joieph Eliie, Cadet.\nMrt. Leena Gaudet (mother), Digby\nCounty, N.S.; Jicqueit, Stuart Arthur, Pte., Mn. Mary Elizabeth\nFarria (mother), Luton, Bedford-\nihtra, Eng.; MaoDonald, Robert Harold, Pte., Mrs. Mary Elizabeth MacDonald (mother) Hanta County,\nM.S.; MacLean, William John, L.\nCpL, Mrs. Margaret MacLean\n(mother), New Glasgow, N. S.; Mel-\nanion, Edward Charlei, Pte, Mn.\nBeatrice Dugon (mother), Digby\nCounty, N. S.\nDEAD\nCanadlm Armored Corps\u2014AlVin,\nHugh Ron, Tr, Donald Allan (father), Winnipeg.\nRoyal Canadian Artillery\u2014Wind-\nsor, Charles Thomai, Gnr, Mn\nDoris Lillian Windsor (wife), Scarborough, Ont\nRoyal Canadian Engineer*\u2014Hen-\nmen, Charlei Ralph, L Cpl.c Mn.\nMargaret Heriman (mother), Woodward, Iowa.\nMissing\u2014presumed to have died:\n*m*Ul.tmm,\ntMCOftFOftATCB   __\u00ab\u2022 MAY lt.70.     '\nSportswear for the Winter Sportsm\nSKI BOOTS\nRegulation Ski Boots i\npliable top-grain leatl\n\u2022r with felt snow\neluder. Solid leather\nsoles with steel shank'\nand grooved leather\nheels. Sizes 4 to lft'\nPAIR\n$5.95\nSki Wax; tin ...\nSKIS\nFirst quality maple and hie\nkory skis finished in a r\nium-tone walnut. All\npopular sizes. Equipped wit.,\nthe famous Chalet Cabll\nHarness. PER SET\n$9-95\nCUPPER SKATES\nSturdily built for the enthu\nastic  skater.   Economical!}\npriced for the thrifty buyer. ,\nreal value.\n$4.89\nQuebec Regiment \u2014 Bunbury,\nWtlttr Shirley, OpL, Mn. Marjorie\nStain-Bunbury (mother), Quebec.\nDANGEROUSLY   ILL\nRoyal Canadian Artillery - McEwtn, Donald Waldo, Gnr, Mn\nBessie McEwen (mother), Toledo,\nOhio.\nRoyal  Canadian  __ngineen-Cai-\nter,   Lome   Melville,   Spr,   Mn.\nGladyi Alberta Caster, (wile), Toronto.\nSERIOUSLY ILL\nRegiment dt Quebec \u2014 Simerd,\nUurent, Pte, Miu Alberti Simiird\n(niece), \u00bbt. Albani, Vermont.\nNova Scotia and Prince Edward\nIsland Regiment - Bladei, George\nWilfred, Pte, Mri. Flon Walter\n(motheT), Stoelburne County, N.S.\nNew Bruniwlck Regiment - Flr-\nlottt, Brneet Joieph, Pte, Mn. Gertrude Ftrlotte (wife), Restlgouche\nCounty, N.B.\nRoyal Canadian Army Medical\nCorps \u2014 McGillivray, Robert Kenneth. Pte, Mn. Gladyi McGilllvriy\n(wife), Ottawi.\nReconnalnance Units-Yacuk. Mi\nchael, Tr, Nicholsi Yacuk (lather),\nAnguivllle, Man.\n$60,000 OPIUM CACHI\nSEIZED ON U. S. SHIP\nWASHINGTON, Jan, 11 (AP) -\nThe United Statei Treasury in-\nnounced yeaterday that Iti igenti\nhad leized 900 ouncei of opium valued it neirly $60,000 when in unnamed American iteimihip docked\nit Hoboken, NJ.\nA longshoreman and i Chinese\nliundryman from the veuel were\nleized for questioning.\nPopulation of Alta.\nand Man. Incrtqi\nOTTAWA, Jan. 11 (CP). \u2014 1.\nMinister MacKinnon said today\ncensus returns revelled tbt pc\nlatlon of the three Prairie ft\nincei had Lncreaied 45,000 la\nyean.\nTrie population of Alberta ihot\nan increase of 57,000 trom 1\nwhile Saskatchewan had a dtd\not S4.000 snd Manitoba aa loan\nof 22,000.\nIn 1931, Manitoba had 7O0,13\u00bb.\nliens, Saskatchewan 9M,788 and\nberta, 731\u00ab\u00bb.\nQuick Relief loe\nSTIFFNESS, SORENESS, BUMPS,\nACHES, PAINS from BRUISES,\nCHEST COLDS\n_\nw. \u25a0__\u00bb_,\u00ab__.!\u25a0 fill nil _*'iiir.ii_ni-\t\n\t\n___________\n !PSi|P(pB^\u00abl'j.ipiJ     *mK>wm\\ew!<w>*>**wi<fwwfmm.9mtwmwm^w-^^*w^w^',\\'*\". .-'*\u25a0'\n-NIHON DAILY NEWS, NILION. e.O^MONDAY MORNINQ, JAN. 1*. lM\u00bb-i r \u00bb     \u25a0  ' \/'\u25a0''    '\"'   ' ' '* i.   '.ti'ti 'i\"m''4\"\nPORTRAYING LIFE\nKOOTENAY - BOUNDARY\nThe 1942 PICTORIAL EDITION of THE DAILY NEWS\nportrays life in the glorious Kootenay-Boundary Districts\nwith pictures and stories of wide interest to people who\nlive in other parts of the country. Its pictures will show\nthe progressive activity of the people,-their industry -\ntheir modern towns and cities \u2014 it will show to rhoui-\nands of readers the scenic grandeur of the Kootenay-\nBoundary country \u2014 it is an ideal \"Mail-Away\" issue.\nThe PICTORIAL EDITION will interest every member of\nthe family \u2014 its promotion value is immense.\nMen in the armed services will particularly enjoy reading\nthe PICTORIAL EDITION.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS 1942\nPICTORIAL\n\u25a0 vi.\nWill Be on Sale Saturday, January 31\nSend a Copy to Your Friends, Relatives,\nand Associates\nPer Copy   Per Copy\npiu, p...\u201e,.    Order Your EXTRA COPIES NOW   \"\u2022* *****\nFROM YOUR NEWSDEALER OR DIRECT FROM THE NELSON DAILY NEWS\nA.MI\nk\n_\n___\u25a0_!__________, .\t\n\t\n________________\n J H,ippipp\nmm\nAsto\nThe Shoes\npreferred\nby the\nsmartly   \u2022\ndressed\nman.\nEt. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders In Footfashlon\niirmen Enjoy\nSunshine Bay,\nProcter Holiday\nHit residents ot Sunshine Bay\ntve been entertaining British air-\nitn trom Medicine Hat during the\nhrlitmai and New Year'i holidayi.\nbay were ill keen on learning to\ncite and had good opportunltlei\ni do io on outdoor rinki at Fra-\nt'i Landing and Balfour.\nThey hid an enjoyable time at\nit New Year's da,nce in the Proc-\nIT Community Hall when they\nera guesti of the Community Hall\nommlttee.\nOther evenings were apent at\nUliei given by private hostesses\nid visits to Nelion and tha rink\nlere. The hostesses entertaining\nere Mn. W. Donaldson, Mn. J. S,\ntrguion, Mri. D. S. Taylor and\nIn. H. C. Carne.\nVisiting airmen for Chrlstmai\nid New Year's were Acl J. Hlb-\nird and Acl B. Burns, on sick\nave, with CapL and Mn. Mac-\nInnon; for Chriitmai Lac. I. C.\narne with hli parents, Mr. and\ntrt. H. C. Came; and tea}- New\near's Acl K. Manhall md Lac. J.\nsother with CipL >nd Mn. Mic-\ninnon: Ad Cunmh and Lac. H.\n'allace with Mr. ind Mri. H. C.\nline.\nLONDON (CP)-rightt between\nt under-thlrtlei and over-thirties\nthe German army of occupation\nFrance itarted after the older\nBl openly ihowed that they had\n\u25a0gun to lose faith In Hitler, said\nC. Townroe who had lnveeti-\nIttd.\nla.tr. tt* ny that jmit hm\nI will protect today'i\n\u25a0locking! from tomorrow'! rani.\nA dally dip ta LUX, right after\nfan take yonr itoekingi off, re-\nmom penplratlon iddi which rot\nlilk, ettie rani and hole, when\nlatt ia Hocklngi overnight- Lux\nInept silk thrcadl r-f-n-i-M'-r M\nlhat they itretch under strain. Silk\n\u2022locking* are getting irarcer every\nweek ... to Join the thrifty I.I'X\nDally Dipper, nowl\nVCUTDOWNHUHS' .HOLES'-\npiPyour\nSis\n..fPWPfilPP\nL80N DAILY NEWS, NELSON  B.C.-\nArchdeacon Fred Graham Harks (Oth\nAnniversary of Arrival in Nelson\nSaturday, Jan. 10, marked thef\nfortleth anniversary ot tht arrival\nln Nelson trom Montreal of Vtn,\nArchdeacon Fred H. Graham, who\non that date In 1902 arrived to become rector of St Saviour's Anglican Church. Tha young rector wu\nmet at the City wharf by a large\nnumber of parishioners.\nIn SL Saviour'i congregation at\nthat timt wtre it. 0. Joy, Fred\nIrvine, William Irvine, Mr, and Mn.\nE. H. Applewhaite of Willow Point,\nW. P. Dlckion ot Willow Point, Mn.\nW, Middleton, Mn. George Fletcher.\nMn. J. D. Kerr ot Longbeach, W.\nFotherlngham, Mr. and Mri. W. R.\nCampion, Mr. and Mn. Oeorge\nHunter, J. J. Campbell ot Willow\nPoint, E. C. Wragge, John Fruer,\nMr. and Mn. N. M. Cummini, Mn.\nLeslie Criufurd, Mn. 8. J. Towgood,\nMn. Charlei H. Sewell and James\nMcCandllsh.\nFor Just under 25 yean Mr. Graham served St- Saviour'i u Rector,\nand uw the church rebuilt a* a\nPro-Cathedral after destruction by\nfire. Shortly after the Flnt Oreat\nWar Bishop A. J. Doull named him\nArchdeacon ot Kootenay, ln iuc-\nceulon to Ven. Archdeacon H. fl.\nBeer. He resigned u Rector of St\nSaviour'i Sept. 80, 1936.\nArchdeacon Graham, lately senior\narchdeacon of Kooteniy Dloceie,\nwas a few days sgo named archdeacon emeritus, by Archblihop\nWalter R. Adams.\nSunday night he preached the ler-\nmon at an inter-church good will\nlerylce In Trinity United Church\nVen. Archdeieon P, H. Orphans\nFollowing are Items taken from\nthe Nelion Daily Miner ot Jin. 11,\n12 and 15, 1)02, dialing with the\narrival of the new rector:\n\"Rev. Fred H. Grahim, late of\nTrinity Church, Montreal, arrived\nyeiterday afternoon, and at once\nenters upon his duties as rector of\nSt Saviour's Angllcsn Church In\nNelson. In the evening he wis present at evening prayer, and on Sunday he will conduct the lervlces.\nThe official Induction will take place\nat a date yet to be fixed, when the\nSERIAL STORY\nBy LORENA CARLETON\nCastle of Contentment\nCHAPTIR  THIRTY-CIV*\".\nWhan Scott told Ylena that Tate\nwu married, ihe got to her teet\nilowly, then, becauie her legi refused to uphold her, Immediately ut\ndown again. She leaned agalnit the\nback of the daverjport In a dejected\npoiltion, not looking it Scott ind\nthe humiliated red surged over her\nface and neck.\nScott uld nervouily, \"Td have\ntold you before, Ylena, but I\nthought you knew. In New York,\nyou uld, 'Let'i not talk about Tate.'\nI thought\u2014\" He began to stammer,\nwholly miserable. \"It sounded u If\nyou did\u2014the flippant way you talked about hli ring the other night\u2014\nand then, Juit now ln the taxi when\nI realized you didn't\u2014oh, Ylena, I\ncouldn't let you go back to La Madera not knowing.\"\nShe put her hand on his In a comforting geiture.\n\"Ot coune not Scott. You did\nthe right thing.\" Her voice wu\ntoneleu. \"But I can't undentand\nwhy aomeone didn't wtre me.\"\n\"After all, lt ls Tite Cromwell'i\nobligation, Yleni.\"\n\"Yei, you're right You're right\nibout everything. And now I don't\nhave to hurry home, do I? There'i\nno reason for me to hurry home.\nNot one reil reuon. We cm itiy\nu long u we wint to.\" Without\nlooking at lt she illpped off the\nmirqulse diamond and put it Into\nher pun*. In i more ripid voice\nlhe conUnued, \"Dont tell me anything more about It Scott. I don't\nwant to hear\u2014don't tell me who lt\nii, and please stop looking io worried. I ihan't be troubleeome. I'm\ngoing to be all right; but let'i do\n-omething! Let'i do wmethlng.\"\n\"All right Yleni.\" He took her\narm and pulled her up. \"Anything,\nYleni, but whit?\"\nShe gave him I spunky little smile.\n\"I think the flnt thing li to pt our\nluggage otf that boat*\nThey lunched at El Patio ln a\ncourt filled with flaming bougaln-\nvlllea that climbed over blue trel-\nlises to hang in icarlet and green\ncluitera against yellow walls. Fat\nimportant acting plgeoni strutted\nbick and forth, almoit keeping Umt\nto tht muilc of the guitar playen\nand aereniden. ConvemUomlly It\nwti a illent luncheon, with both\nScott and Ron watching Yleni who,\nin turn, watched nothing.\nAt liesti time, ihidei drawn\nIgalnst the bllndingly white mn.\nYleni   liy   quietly   In   their   coot.\ndarkened room, \u00bb thit Rose would\nthink Ihe wai napping, ind mide\nhenelf face a situation which so\ntar had been an unbelievable, whirligig nightmare. Tate hid uld he\nwould make her sorry. And he had!\nShe iched with being lorry. Worse\nitlll, he had Intuited her ind mide\nher ridiculous In La Madera, t realization that braced her pride to the\nextent that ihe began to plan more\nrationally.\nUnUl the felt powerful enough to\nface tht curious with i definite\nuvolr-falre, she would not return to\nLa Madera. She would obey Scott\nHamilton's wild whirlwind suggestion and remain In the paradise o!\n\"do-nothing,\" She would relax in\nthe velvet luxury ot the tropica ind\nlive each moment for that moment,\nenjoying to the utmoit each flower,\neach breese trom the ocean, eich\nbite of food, uch drink, ill with\nno thought of duty. And certainly\u2014\nto henelf the made a determined\nvow\u2014with no thought of Tate. She\nfell uleep. In Uie late afternoon\nScott's telephone lummoni swoke\nher.\n\"You snd Rou come on snd let's\ngo plicei. I've rented a cir.\" Im-\nmiculite tn white linen ind \u2022 fine\nlooking new Panama hit he wu\nwalUng before their hotel.\nAt the curb wu \u2022 imall sedan\nwith \u25a0 young Cuban it the wheel,\nwho give i imlle rivaling an electric ilgn in full glow ind leaped\nfrom hli leit to bow Yleni ind Rose\ninto the machine. He ihut the door\nafter Hamilton, and igaln turned on\nhii incideicent imile. \"The Malecon,\nSenor?\"\n\"Neptuno Street tint\" Scot directed. He faced Yleni. \"Thit'i the\npawnihop lection, where ill the rich\npeople pawn their Jewell ind doo-\ndadi when the sugir mirket pliy\nthem dirty. Tm going to dig out a\nhunk of Jewelry for you.\"\nIn varioui ihopa they diligently\nunearthed, lifting thingi, puihing\nplunder uide, snooping After miny\nminutei, an hour pouibly, Scott\nuked tbe girl, \"What about these*\"\nHe wai holding a ftitful of garnets\n\u2014necklace, bracelet, eamngi ind\nrlag.\n\"Oh. no, Scott. Tm iure they ire\ntoo much.\"\n\"Nothing li too much for you \u2014\nnot even that M-earat diamond in\nUie Capitol Buildlng-beiidei,\" he\nassured her, \"they'll practically be\n\u2022 gift when I get through.\"\n(Te Be Continued)\nKdUASWWUu\nBy BETSY  NIWMAN\nTODAV*   MENU\nBarbecued Spareribi\nScalloped Potatoes\nSpinach Celery\nOlnger Refrigerator Cooklei\nApplenuce Coffee or Tei\nGINGER   REFRIGERATOR\nCOOKIE*\nOne cup shortening, 1 cup lugar,\n- ett*. '. cup blick molsssea, l\\,\ncupi lifted flour, 3 teupooni ginger, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaipoon\n\u2022alt\nCream ihortening, idd sugir\ngradually and cream well. Blend In\nwell-beaten eggs and moleieee. Sift\nflour, meuure ind lift again with\nginger, soda ind ult and lUr gradually  Into crrimed  mixture.\nMold Into loaf, roll or wrap In\nwaxed piper, and plice ln refrigerator to chill for iev.nl houn.\nSlice <4 Inch thick with a ihirp\nknift.   Dough may  bi kept In ra-\nfrtgerator ind uied ll desired. Plice\non ungreeud baking sheet ind baki\nI to 12 minutes, depending on the\nthirkneu of cookies, In a ttl) de.\ngree oven.\nBARBECUED IPARERIB8\nTwo poundi iparerlbi, 4 cups\nbreid dreulng. '. cup finely\nchopped onion, 1 tableipoon pre-\npared muitard, 2 tablespoons cooking oil, 1 tableipoon elder vinegar,\n*, teupoon celery salt. 1 cup tomato ketchup, H cup witer\nPlice half iparerlbi in bottom of\nUrge baking pan, cover with your\nfa write bread ituffing. Put reit of\niparirtbs 00 top, irranglng so thst\nmeat and ituffing can be cut\nthrough together.\nCombine onion, oil, mustsrd,\nvinegar, celery ult and ketchup,\nand pour ovtr mut. Add water to\npen ind bake tn moderate oven\n(MO degreei F) IH houri.\na William M. Buchanan, 210\nThird Strett who had enlisted ln\nNovember, left lut Monday for\nVancouver whtrt he ii now itatloned. Before leaving the Palm\nDairies, he wu preiented with a\nwrist watch by the staff.\na Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Hel-\nbecque and sons, also Mr. Helbecque Sr. of Bonnington spent\nSaturday in Nelson.\na Mr. and Mn. T. W. Smith ol\nCrescent Bay villted town Saturday.\na Mi.se Leslie Fruer, who\nteaches at Sheep Creek, vlalted relative! in the City at the weekend.\ne Mn. A. Barnes was in town\nIrom Willow Point Saturday.\na Mrs. L. O. Scott of Bonnington vlsittd Nelson Saturday.\n\u00bb. Mn. Oscar Andenon and Infant son lett Kootenay Lake General Hoipltal Saturday for their\nhome at GyTo Park Road.\nTO   VISIT   COAST\na Mn. Vito Romano and Mrs. D.\nAurelio, Vlotorla Street, left Saturday to ipend a fortnight In Vancouver.\na L. L. Robinaon, Salmo lumberman, spent Saturday in town.\ne Mn. 'Ivor Jones wu ln town\nfrom South Slocan Saturday.\n\u2022 Miu Ruby Palmer, who\nteaches at Crescent Valley, spent\nthe weekend in Nelson.\nLEAVE FOR CJDAST\n. John Morey left Saturday for\nVictoria, where he will be stationed.\nHe was accompanied by his wife,\nwho will join her parents, Mr. and\nMrs. Wood, at Duncan, V.I.\n. Mis. Arnold Norberg and baby\nboy left Kootenay Lake General\nHoipltal Saturday for their home In\nYmir.\na Mr. and Mri. L. Laraen of\nSalmo visited Nelson Saturday.\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\na Maurice Bourgeois wu in tht\nCity from Crescent Valley Saturday.\na William Duncan, who has been\na guest of Mr. tnd Mn. A. IT. Honwill, Silica Street, hu returned to\nhis home at Waneta.\nt Mrs. Archil Bremner and her\ndaughter of Salmo ipent Siturday\nIn town and wera guests est Utt.\nBremntr's sitter, Mn. W. H. Miller,\nCarbonate Street\nt William Soles of Sunshine Bay\nspent Saturday In Nelson,\nt Visitors In town Saturday Included George Blddlecombe ol Bonnington.\ne Fred Boettger ot Salmo visited\nNelson Saturday.\nt Shoppers ln town Saturday Included Mra H. Jamu and aon Roy\nof South Slocan.\n\u2022 Mn. Charlei Healey of Willow Point spent Saturday tn town.\nGOES TO VICTORIA\na   Mra. E. Perry bu left for Victoria, where ihe will Join her huiband.\ne Mn. Frank Gould and baby\nboy have left Kootenay Lake General Hospital for their home on\nCedar Street.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mri. Harold Dixon ol\nTrail were .weekend guesti of Mri.\nDixon'i mother, Mn* J. Muraro,\nGranite Roid.\ne Mrs. R. Johnston of Sheep\nCreek, Mrs. G. Gormley and Mrs.\nLloyd Chaie were holiday guests of\ntheir mother, Mra. J. D. Spien, Kokanee Street.\n\u2022 Wallace Fleming and George\nIoanin left Saturday for Trail where\nthey are now employed.\nEarthenware cooking stoves date\nback   to   Uie   third   century B.C.\nEtruscan ruins in Italy reveal iuch\nearly charcoal stoves.\nArchdMcon will probably officiate.\nRev. E. P. Flewelling, who has been\nIn charge of the congregation for a\nmonth, will not return to Phoenix\nuntil the middle of next week.\"\n\"At the social which ls to be given\non Monday evening at Fraternity\nHill for the purpose of welcoming\nRev. Fred H. Graham, the new rector\nfor St. Saviour'i Church, the following Nelton amateurs have kindly\nvolunteered to give selecUons during the evening: Mesdames J. J\nCampbell, E. McLeod, and R. W.\nflinnington, Miss Iola Bennett, and\nMessrs. John Lochroe, w. A. Jowett.\nR. M. Macdonald and R. Thompson\nThe ladles of the congregation will\nserve fhe refreshments.\"\n\"At Fraternity Hall Monday 1\nvery successful and pleasant reception was given to Uie new rector\nof St. Saviour's Church. Rev. F. H.\nGraham. It took the form of tn informal entertainment and social, and\nwai greatly enjoyed by all igend-\ning, comprising the greater part of\nthe congregation of the church. A\nnumber of songs and musical selections were given by some ot the\nclever amateurs, of which Nelson a\nfortunate In possessing a number\nRefreshments were served by the\nladies of the congregaUon.\"\nBenefits...\nDon't Exercise\nWhen You're Tired\nBy  IDA JEAN  KAIN\nAffter hiving let calisthenics\nstrictly alone for yean, you can't\nsuddenly leap into training like Joe\nLouu or you will knock yourself\nout\nYou are never too old to fxerciae,\nprovided you have a strong heart.\nBut the amount and kind depend\nupon your physical condition and on\nhow long it has been since you exercised. Watch for your own fatigue\nsignals and stop before you over-do.\nThe first general rule is to begin\nvtry gradually. Just five or ten minutes of daily stretching may be all\nyou are up to. Later you should Uke\nfifteen to thirty minutes\nWhen you take an exercise for one\npart of the body, follow with an\nexercise that works a different set\nof muscle*. In other words, folio*\na deep-knee bend with arm exercise.\nThis is the best means of atimulaUng\nthe circulation andthat is what you\nare after.\nThe time of day you exercise doei\nnot particularly matter, except that\nyou should never exercise when\nphysically fatigued. If you are mentally tired, mild'exercise may be\nbelter than a rest. Never take\nstrenuous exercise immediately after a heavy meal. It interferes with\nLhe digestion.\nYou don't have to exercise before breakfast.if you don't feel like\nit. But you may find you like the\neffect of horizontal stretching. Unless you are in excellent condition,\nit is best not to get up from eight\nhours' sleep an dauddenly start bending over to touch your fingers to\n.nei. This sends the blood rushing\nto your head and may make you\ndirzy. That old favorite forward\nbend is not what it's cracked up to\nbe at any Ume\u2014and it's even less\nso in the mornings.\nIt used to be thought that exercise in a cold room wu the thing.\nThat is not true. The room should\nbe comfortably warm but a fresh\ncirculation of air is needed. Ai you\nexercise you use more oxygen.\nDon't get a cold, but if you do,\ndiscontinue the exercises until yon\nare well over it. Rest ls what you\nneed.\nModeration is the main rule for\nthose beginning to exercise. Don't\nexercise too long, don't take any\nexercise in which you have to\nstrain, and quit before you are\ntired.\nIf you are as accustomed to exer-\nctae as Una Romay. singer with\nXavier Cugat'a orchestra, you can\nswing into this one; Use tha broom\nstick as shown. Stand erect and.\nkeeping knees as itraight as possible\ntwist at wain ind try to touch right\nend of stick to left foot.\nMe   - \u25a0\u25a0   j         % 11 in     1 t 1   m\t\nHEED THESE RUUS IF BLACKOUT\nSIGNAL SOUNDS IN THE KOOTENAY\nUnder the new blackout nguli-\ntloni In Britiah Columbia, there ara\ntwo typei ot blackout!, \"precautionary\" and \"Immlent danger\". Both\ntypea apply Wait of the Cascade!.\nOnly \"Imminent danger\" blackouts\napply Eait ot the Cascades.\nIn thi one of \"Imminent danger\" blickouti, which would ip-\nply In Kootenay, authorltlei require a complete blackout.\nSpecial regulation! concerning\nmotor vehicle Ughta apply Weat of\nthe Cascade! only becauie But of\nthe Cascades, when an \"Immlent\ndanger\" blackout ia effective, traffic ls halted with light! extln.\ngulshed.\nSignal for \"Imminent danger\"\nblackout consist! of a series of five\nblasts, each ot the duration of five\nseconds with an Interval ot two\nsecondi between blasts, the seriei\nbeing sounded three times with a\nminute   between   each   scries   ot\nseriei of bluti.\nSignal to resume normal conditloni East of the Ciscadei coruliti\nof a series of three Malta, each of\na duration ot So secondi with an\ninterval of three leconda between\neach bleat, the series being sounded\nthret tlmea with * piuse ot one\nmlnutei between each series ot\nblasts.\nAUTO TRAIWC HALTS\nta tha event ot a blackout Baft\not the Cascades, all vehlclei muit\nbe drawn to the curb or aid* et\nthe itreet or highway and brought\nto a atop. They must remain there\nduring 1 blackout and with all\nlight* extlngutihed. Thete provl-\ndon* apply etter the warning alg-\nnal both day and night,\nPedestrians, during a likckout,\nmust -keep to the ildewalki tnd\ncrossings, It there ll no sidewalk,\nthey muit keep oft the highway.\nThla applies both day and night.\nTRAIL SOCIAL\n\u2022y MIU KAY LOWDON\nTRAIL, B. C, Jan. 11\u2014Mri Fred\nAttaway wai elected preiident of\nthe Daly Club of the Eut Trail\nUnited Church at the annual meeting held lait Monday night In the\nchurch hall. Otheri. elected were\nMn. J. U Clerihue. Honorary Preiident; Mrs. J. H. Bailev, Vlce-Preil-\ndent; Mrs. M. J. Morrison, Recording-Secretary; Mra. B. Crawford,\nCorreiponding Secretery and Publicity; Mri. T. Reid, Treaiurer; Mri,\nR. E. Burke, Red Crou Convener;\nMrs. H. Smith, Entertainment Convener; Mrs. S. K. Flnliy, Vlilting\nConvener; Mrs. N. W. Armitrong,\nRafreihment Convener; Mri. W.\nJackion, Kitchen Convener ind\nMri. R. Lyle, pisnlit. The innuil\nreport lndlcited a very lucceiaful\nyear, and Mri. Smith, retiring president, wai preiented with a lovely\ncoriage by the Honorary Preiident\nGames, music, and dainty refresh\nmenta followed the election, hoit-\neuei being Mri. Clerihue, Mn.\nSmith, Mri. W. J. Endicott, Mn.\nBurke, Mn. Attaway and Mn. Bailey.\nErnest Cook, Jr, a patient ln tbe\nTrail-Tadanac Hoipltal lait week,\nhai been discharged.\nMin Annebelle Ramiay, formerly\nof the Trail-Tadanac Hoipltal Staff,\nhaa returned to YeUowknlfe, N.W.T.\nafter a ihort holiday ln Trail and\nat her home In Edmonton.\nGeorge Chippie of Grand Forki\nvliited Trail lait week.\nCpL William Glendenning, of the\nDuke of Conmught'i Own Riflei,\narrived in TnU Wedneeday on\nleave.\nRobert Mann left Wedneeday tor\nmilitary training cimp at Vemon.\nCy Davli of Caitligir, who recently returned from a holiday at\nCalgary ii a patient tn Trail-Tadanac Hoipital.\nMrs. Worsfold New\nW. I. President\nal Willow Point\nWILLOW POINT, B.C.-The annual meeting of the Willow Point\nWomen'i Institute wis held Thuridiy. In the Inititute House.\nMn. EU. H. Applewhaite, Preiident, gave a reiume of the yeir's\nactivities which Included iddreiiei\nby Dr. Ann Norrington on her trip\nthrough Europe on wartime conditions in England; Mlsa M Campbell\non the Youth Triining School held in\nVancouver; Mn. H .H. Pitts on the\nAnoclated Country Women of the\nWorld Conference.\nOne hundred and forty poundi\nof Jam waa made by the memben\nand sent to the Red, Cross. Contributions were made to the W. I.\nAmbulance and Mobile Kitchen for\nuse ln Britain.\nParceli were lent to boyi from\nthe district in his Majeity'i Forcei\nthe money being raised for thii\npurpoie by card partlei ind done-\ntioni.\nThe Inititute hu been ln communication with the Stockton md\nGeldeiton Womens Institute ln England and a parcel of tea lent to\nthem.\nThe local Girl Guide Company\nsponsored by the Instiute and Cubs\nhave continued to have free uie of\nthe house.\nHat making and trimming ind rug\nmaking were demonstrated during\nthe year.\nThe School Firit Aid Kit wu renewed ind financial aid for cocoa\nto the Khool children hai been\ngiven Glassei were provided to e\nschool child through the Mary Davidson fund.\nThe annual children's party wu\ngiven In December..\nMn. I. C. Campbell, Secretary,\nread the financial report, recelpti\nfor the yeir which imounted to\n$30643 with expedlture ot $10(1.\nMrs. B. Townihend reported on\nRed Crou ictlvity ind itated that\na display of Red Crosi goods was\nto be held ln Nelion next month.\nMn. J. Leirmonth reported on\nthe   V.   Bundlei   giving  \u2022   Hit   of\nBLACKHEADS\nID cra-elir br \u2022 _h_pl\u00bb _M<M tk.t dl\u00bb\nmt*m limm. CM two mrnom of potoxIm\npowl\u00abr trem yoor IraafVtt, tiplr wltfc .\nmt, w.t elotii noUr om Un b__.Hio.d_-\n\u2022\u00bbd loe will wond-r wboro lb,7 haw. mm.'\n(Advt.)\nWOOL SKIRTS\nGored and Pleated Styles.\nSliea 13 to 30\n$3.50    $4.95\nFashion First Ltd.\narticlei made by the children.\nMn. J. Wpnfold wu elected Preiident, Mn. Learmonth, Vice-President, Mri. I. C. Cimpbell, Secretary Treasurer, ind Mn. Daymon\nand Mri. E. Shunter, Executive\nmembers.\nMn. C. Healey ind Mn. F. Holt\nwere tei hostesses.\n\u20224U.QIW\npREEMAJJ\nFURNITURE CO.\nThe Houie et Furniture Vilue*\nPhon* 115 i   Nelton\nSaa Our iMuHful Selection\nPARKHILL\nChesterfield   Suites\nBUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN\nThomas Irwin Is\nBurled al Golden\nGOLDEN, B.C., Jan, 11-Funeral\nlervicei tor Thomu Alton Irwin,\nPinon-born young man who died\nat Calgary Jin. 3, were conducted\ntrom St. piul'i Church here Wedneiday afternoon by Rev. A. R.\nEaglei. Th* Church wu filled with\nfriends and neighbor!, md ther*\nwer* many floral tributes.\nPillbeiren were J. Yurlk, O.\nMartinson, Tad Jacobson, G. Mam,\nJ. Burn* and D. Rooney.\nAfter hla marriage, Mr. Irwin\nUtt Pition to operate * tourlit\noimp it Cranbrook for hla fither\non* icason, and then moved to\nfield, where he wu employed at\nthe Base Metali Mine. Some montha\nago be went to Edmonton for medical treatment, and then took up\nresidence ln Calgary, where he remained under medical can.\nHe li survived by hli wife and\nhli parents, Mr. and Mn. Thomu\nAlton of Parson; two listen, Mri.\nH. J. Cunningham of Cretcent Valley, and Mlu Jean Alton ot Pinon;\nand three brothen, Leslie and Howard ot Parson, and Allan at Field.\nLONDON (CP)-The Norwegian\nSeimen'a Union reveals that there\nare 33,000 Nona teamen tailing under allied colon; their 700 merchant ships represent 3,500,000 tone\nand about 900,000 toni hive been\nloit In the war.\nFormer Kimberley\nGirl First Woman\nArmorer in R.A.F.\nMlu Hilda Yerbury, who la a\nniece of Mr. and Mn. Herbert Yerbury of Cimp Lliter, and who worked for W. Poole it Chapman Camp\nfor five yean, before returning to\nEngland to take up war work, ll\nthe first womin irmorer in the\nRoyal Air Force. She hu puied her\nexamination! and hu been poited\n\"A.C.W.l.\"\nHer photo appeered ln an Old\nCountry newipaper under the heading \"Fint Woman Armourer in\nRAT.\" She wu \u2022 member of the\nSwansea Rifle Club previoui to becoming in irmorer.\nLONDON (CP)-The Hoyal Air\nForce hu iplked the Idea that canned oxygen in high altitudes causes\nintoxication.\" Flien at 15,000 feet\nhave found thit oiygen ellmlnite*\nthe tendency to lou of power of\nlelf-criticiim ind Hnie of danger\nSufferers of I\nSINUS PAIN!\nGetRealReW\nWithJ-PurpceMeJida*\nHelpi Clear Oat Sinui Areu\nNOW don't lufter the torturw of ilnui\npain when you may relieve the pain\nbv clearing the congeetlon and jtving\nifnusei a chance to drain. One powerfully helpful treatment le a few drope\nof Vlcki Va-tro-nol In each noitril.\n1\nVa-tro-nol b so\nhelpful became it\ndoei theee three\nImportant t\n(1) ihrtnki iwollen membranee of the\nnae; ()) helpi clear out paln-cauilng\ncoanBtlon end (I)\neooibea Irritation.\nMany ilnui luffer-\nensaytt'.bertre-l\nlief thiy'TO found..\nTry ttl\nVATIONOL\nFreshen up that Winter outfit\nwith a new HAT from\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\nUp to dite on\nColumbia Records\nNELSON ELECTRIC\n874 Jeter **- Phono M\u00bb\nrOR MMC-THY\nK. V. D.\nPHONI 111\nI      January      I\nI Clearance Sale |\nI AU Coati 25';;   Discount |\nWATCH REPAIR\nla a Job fer expert* Our work\nmurei 'your iitlatictlon.\nH. H. Sutherland\nColon: Creen, Wine,\nBlue snd Black In sizes\n14\u201440.\nI\n$6,951\n$9.751\n$12.50\nDresses\nReg. (9.95.\nDresses\nReg. $12.%.\nDresses\nReg. $14.%.\nAll Sizes and Colors\nEXTRA  SPECIAL\n35 Dresses\nAt\nThese   are   all   Values\nfrom $9.95 to $17.95\n$3.95\nALL MILLINERY\nHALF TRICE\nI\nI\nLEdith A* Carrothers i\n_____ WBaker \u00abt       ^^ ^^\n \u2022NILION DAILY\n%t bum Baflg Neroa f? Questions?.? A Quiz on Petrtds\nANSWERS      for Primers\nv    Estibltshed AprU 22. 1902.\nBritish Columbia's\nMott Intereiting Newipaper\nPublished every morning except Bund*} by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIMITED 166 Baktr Bt Nelson Britiih Columbia.\nMEMBER Ot ITU. CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, JAN, 12, 1942.\nWe Must No Longer\nWaste Our Cars-\nCanada is such a rich country that\nin days of peace we have developed\nhabits of waste. We have wasted food,\nwasted clothing, wasted fuel, wasted\nnot only luxuries but the basic necessities of life.\nIn comaprison with Europe we\nhave been particularly wasteful in\nautomobiles. Whether using a Ford or\na Chevrolet, a Buick or a Cadillac we\nin Canada have junked our cars at an\nage-mileage at which in Europe would\nstill find a car with many thousands\nof good mileage before it.\nWar is causing us to change our\nhabits. We must now give our cars\nproper care or risk being earless. We\nwill be impelled to go to the garage\nmechanic when minor repairs can be\nmade, rather than risk major mechanical ills. We must be careful about lubrication. We must have the small cuts\nrepairs in tires, rather than risk the\nneed for what will now be an unobtainable new tire.\nGaragemen will find their business\nin new cars other than trucks so curtailed as soon to have ceased entirely;\ntheir business in used cars will fall proportionately. But their business in\nmaintenance and repair work on cars\nand tires and accessories will soar. The\nda\u00a3 of \"trade-in-every-two-years\" is\nover for the duration. And we will\nprobably be surprised how good a job\nthe manufacturers have really made,\nhow many additional thousands of\nmiles proper care of cars and tires will\nproduce for us.\nSea Cadets for\nKootenay\nConsideration might well be given\nto the establishment of Sea Cadet Units\nin Kootenay. Such units are being successfully developed at the Coast but\nproximity to the sea is not essential to\nthe institution of such corps. Kootenay\nas a matter of fact, has almost ideal\nconditions for training Sea Cadets. We\nhave our inland seas. We have many\nex-naval men who, no doubt, would be\nglad to give their services as instructors, and we possess a population\nwhich is strongly impregnated with\nthe British traditions of the sea.\nWe are now training men for the\nNavy at inland centres such as Calgary. The State of Montana to the\nSouth of us has a well organized and\ngrowing establishment of Sea Cadets.\nIn many of our Kootenay schools\nwe have Cadet Corps in which we take\na great deal of pride. For the Sea\nCorps, the Dominion government provides, without charge, uniforms, boats\nand other equipment.\nLooking   Backward\n10 YEAR8 AQO\n(From  Daily  Newi, Jan. 12, 1932)\nMri. W. M. Cunliffe entertained recently\nat an Informal tea ln compliment to Mri.\nHodges of Vernon.\nMrs. D. A. McFarland, Robion Street, entertained at a imall bridge luncheon. The\nguerts were Mrs. William Waldie, Mri. W. *f.\nCunliffe. Mlu M. Cameron. Mrs. Hugh Robertson, Mrs. Alex Leith, Mrs. James O'Shei\nand Mrs. Leslie Craufurd.\nMiss Winnifred Stephenson has returned\nfrom Rowland and Trail where she his been\nvisiting friends.\nOptn te any reader. Nam** at pat**** iiklna\nquaitlom will not hi publlihid.\nB. F, Thrumi\u2014How long bu Franklin 0.\nRoosevelt been Preiident ot tb* United\nStatei?\nSine* bl* flnt election ln 1932. He ll now\nlervlng bl* third term.\nReader, N*l*on-WouM you'pl**** sMm m*\nhow I can take mildew out of embroidered whit* linen ind alio oyster linen?\nRub tbe linen wltb lemon Juice ud then\nexpose to sunshine tor several hours.\nK. S, Tr*ll\u2014Could you pleue tell me the\norigin of the tint deck ol card* ind who\ndesigned It, of our preient day pick ot\nitandard cardi?\nIt I* generally accepted thtt ther came\nfrom China, being Invented ln A.D. 1120 for\nthe amusement of the concubinei ot Emperor\nSeun-ho. But they wtre alio known ln India\nand Egypt Have no record of designer of the\npresent court or fact cardi.\nN. S., New Denver\u2014Would you kindly inform\nme where to apply In .England for a copy\nof my birth certificate, and alio the fee\nto aend. Btfort tht war, lt wu at Somerset House, but u it ll important that I get\nthe certificate, I would like to know it\nthis is the right place to lend to it this\ntime. Alao the fee to lend. ,\nApply to Reglitrar-General, New Cumberland Hdtel, Blackpool, England. Cart is five\nshillings and one penny.\nCurloui, Nelion\u2014Pleaie let me know whether\nMax Schmeling la aUve or dead?\nIt waa reported at tha tlmt of tht invulon\nof Crete that Schmeling had been ihot\ndown a* a German parachutist. The Germani,\nhowever, rave out that he lurvived and made\nrecovery In hoipital.\nPress Comment\nBOMBING JAPAN\nIt ll only natural that, from the moment\nwhen Japan itruck it Hiwall, there hu been\na clamor for retaliatory action agalnit Japaneie territory. Even before the war broke out,\nboth profeuional and lay tactlclana diicmied\nat length the iplendld target* which Tokyo\nand other Nlpponeie cltlei offered to bombing\nplinei.\nThe United Statei and Britain have been\nat war with Japan now for more than three\nweeka and an AUled bomb hu yet to land on\nJapan proper. There have been rumbllngi\nof critictim of thii leeming Inaction, and it\nmay be In an attempt to aniwer theie that\nhint! have been aUowed to go out through\nleml-oftlclal channel! that the plam are ln\nthe wind for theie lerlal expedition!.\nReuon, of coune, ihould convince anyone that Tokyo and the other Japaneie citlea\nwill not continue to enjoy Immunity from\nattack. It ahould be apparent to anyone that,\nin good time, the bombi wiU be falling there.\nIn the matter of air raldi, however, it li not\nenough tbat the poulbillty exiiti to get planea\nover the targeti. The launching of an aerial\noffenalve demand! lmmenae preparation, and\nit would be foolhardy to itirt the bombing un-\nless it could be kept up.\nThere muit be bases within practical flying\ndistance, aiea which can be protected and\nkept ln contlnuoui operation. There' muit b\u00ab\nan adequate lupply of plinei, plloti ind im-\nmunition. Theie ire not uiembled in in hour,\nbut there il evidence to ihow thit they ire\nbeing prepared and that, ai soon u the preparation! are compelted, the attack will be\non. Naturally, official qaurten are not reveling by what route and from what lource the\nraid! will come, but it would be well for everyone to wait and put hii truit in exeprt direction, rither than clamoring for iporidlc nidi\nlaunched before there can be any guarantee\nthat they can be continued to the point of effectiveness\u2014Windior, Ont., Star.\n  ,\nH.M.C.S. SKEENA\nEven yet. there may be people who, itlll\nafflicted with the \"Niobe\" and \"Rainbow\"\ncomplex .Incline to the belief that Canada has\nnothing much better than a \"tin pot\" navy.\nThey have heard of the useful work our ihlpi\nare doing, of courie, but the impreiilon itill\nremaini thit they ire being uied milnly on\npitrol ln quiet lectori, ind thit, in their Infrequent engagement!, they hive ilmply hid\nthe luck to catch an unwary enemy by lur-\npriie ind get ln i fortuinte ihot.\nThe tene communique lnued by nivil\nheidquarten referring to the deitroyer\nSkeener ihould help to dliabuie quite i few\nmindi. Any ihip thit engagei in t ilngle combat luting M houn doea not owe iti ultlmite\nvictory to luck. Neither ii lt i weik or futile\ncrift Neither U iny enemy able to keep fighting for lhat length o ftime a feeble opponent,\nAU the circumitancea point to tha Skeena\nhaving taken part in one of the tougheit naval\nfighti of the wir. So doei the promotion given\nher commander. She won thii fight, and it ii\nonly one of miny thit our ihlpi ire winning\nilmoit daily. Some day the knowledge will be\nborne home to all Canadian people that we\nhave become a naval power to be reckoned\nwith\u2014Windior, Ont, Star.\n28 YEAR8 AGO\n(From  Dilly  Newi,  Jin. 12,  1917)\nWilliam Hunter of Silverton ll vlilting\nNelson.\nGeorge Stevenson has returned from a\nvisit to Cranbrook where he attended a banquet given in honor of Hon. J. H. King, the new\nMinister of Public Worki.\nW Mark DeCew of Grand Forki, Preiident of the Western Pine Lumber Company,\nattended the annual meeting of the Mountiln\nLumber Manufacturers' Association, here.\nWELCOME\nChurchill'i meuigei wu brought to ui it\na time when we are luffering ln the Picific\ni buffeting limilar in iti wiy to whit the\nBritiih luffered In Norwiy md the Low Countrlei. It wai doubly welcome ind doubly heirt-\nenlng ln theie dark day! and wu delivered\nu only Churchill, the Indomitable, could do\nit\u2014Detroit Newi.\nWhat clauei ef people ir* Included under\nth* nun* \"Prlionen of Wu?\" .'\u00ab\n(i) Hen captured In the fighting forcei-\nnavy, army air\u2014on land, iea and in the\nair. '.   '.\nCb) Civilian pauengen (men and women)\nuid crew* of British merchant ihlp*\n\u2022unk or captrued at iea; or ihot down\nln airplanes, landing on enemy territory.\n(c) Men, women ind children taken ln from\nenemy-occupied countrlu and interned.\nWho *r* Included under the nune \"British\" prisoners ot war?    -\nThe term \"British\" prisoners of war.Include* ill thoie ln the above clatte* who belong to tbe Britiih Empire. It Includes people\ntrom tbe Dominion!, India and the Colonies.\nAll Canadian prisoners and Internees are\ntherefore included under tht term \"Britiih\"\nprisoners ot war.\nWhy 1* thll Important to us? -\nBecause the British Bed Cross Society hu\nassumed the responsibility ot supplying (a)\nfood; (b) clothing; (c) medical comfort* and\ndrug* to Britiih prisoner! of war; thll includes our Canadian prisoner! ot war.\nThen why ia the Canadian Red Crou lending parcels of food to Britiih prisoners of war?\nBecause tht British Rtd Cross hu uked\ntht Canadian Rtd Crou to ihare thla grett\nresponsibility by puking and dispatching a\ncertain number of parcel* of food each week\nto Britiih prisoners.\nHow many parcel! li Canada tending?\n15,000 CANADIAN PARCELS A WEEK\nAt the moment the Canadian Red Crou Is\npacking and lending and paying tor 10,000\nfood parcels a week. In addition, we are packing and despatching 0000 parcels a week, paid\nfor by tht Auitralian Red Crou, and 2600\nparcel* a week paid for by the New Zealand\nRed Croat.\nThese three Dominion! tre therefore now\nrelieving the British Red Crou of the responsibility ot packing and paying tor 22,000 weekly\nparceli ot food; and Canada hopes to lend ai\nminy aa 40,000 parceli each week before the\nend of thla year.\nIi the Britiih Red Crou itill lending any\nparceli to prisoners?\nYes: The British Red Crou Is itlll supplying food to about 73 per cent of the total number of British prisoners, ind sends the clothing, medical comforts, and drugs needed by\n\"Britiih\" prlaoilen. The clothing, drugi and\nmedical supplies ire generally lent in bulk\nconsignments to the campi to be given out as\nrequired. Uniforms are lent to British prlionen of war by the Britiih Government through\nthe Britiih Red Crou.\nHave you any proof that the prlionen\nreally get the food parceli?\nIn the Prlioneri of Wir Recordi it 95\nWelleiley Street Toronto, there ire o^er 78,-\n000 portcards, signed by \"Britiih\" prlionen of\nwar in Germany, Italy, Belgium, and France,\nacknowledging the receipt ot food ptrcela\nlent from Canadi. These cards were enclosed\nin the parcel! when they were packed ln Canada, and returned by the prlaoner who received the parcel.\nHow do you know the prlionen reilly ilgn\nthe cardi?\nBecauie ln many casei the wife, mother,\nor other relatlvei of the prlioner have recognized hli handwriting on the returned port-\ncard.\nINTERNATIONAL SUPERVISOR\nAre you iure the prlioner gets the food?\nPerhapa he Is forced to ilgn the card without\ngetting the food.\nIf thit system were to be tried we ihould\neoon heir about It from the Inipecton of the\nIntermtlonil Red Crou Committee or repreientative! of the USA. Embassy in Berlin\nwho ire allowed to viiit the campi and talk\nto the prisoner! and report on condition!.\nHow do the parcel! get to the individuil\nprisoner!? Ii eich pircel iddreued to i prlioner?\nNo. Theie food parcel! are not personally-\naddressed. They ire ill uniform in liie ind\ncontenti so It is only neceuary to we thit\nthere are enough parcel! lent to each camp for\neach Britiih prlioner to get one. At Geneva\nthe parceli are put on board tralm or trucki\nwith a Red Croii repreientitlve in charge,\nmd on irrival it the prlion camp tbey ire\ngiven over to the Britiah prlioner choien is\n'spokesman\" by hil fellow prisonen. He gives\na receipt to the International Red Croii Committee for the'parcels received at the camp,\nand li responsible for seeing thit each British\nprlioner gets i pircel. In eich pircel when\nit ii picked In Canada, there ll placed I port-\ncard iddreued to the Camdian Red Crosi ln\nToronto. Thli cird li ilgned by the prlioner\nwho receive! the pircel ind these ire the\ncirdi which ire now coming ln thouundi\nto Red Crou Headquarteri In Toronto.'\nWho payi for ill theu pirceli?\nThe people of Cinidi; when they contribute to Canadian Red Crou ippeals; the pirceli ire paid for out of the generil fundi of\nthe Society. In iome cue!, the friendi of \u2022 prlioner like to lubscribe towirdi the colt of hli\nfood pirceli, ind they miy lend * contribution etrmirked for the Red Crois Prlioneri\nof Wir Fund; but the pirceli go to every prlioner regirdleu of ipeclil contribution!.\nDo the food parcel! go to officer prisoner!\nil well u prlvitei?\nYei; they are distributed to prlioneri\nwithout dlitlnction of rink or even lex\u2014\niome of theie parceli hive gone to Canadian\nwomen who are interned In Germany ud\nItaly.\nHow much doei \u25a0 pircel cort?\nIt ii difficult to give the exict coat became\nof the fluctuitioru of pricei of food, triniporti-\ntion ratei, md so on; but the Canadian Red\nCross reckoni It corti about $250 to lay down\neach weekly parcel of food In Geneva.\nMONDAY MORNINO. JAM\nTODAY'S News Pictures\n10 YEARS  AGO\n(From  Dally   Miner, Jan. 12 ,1902)   ,\nMrs. F. W. Pettit and son have returned\nfrom a prolonged visit to relatives ln Victoria.\nG. W. Taylor, who was Identified with the\nJoke mine, moved into a house on Cedir\nStreet\nW. H. Bullock-Webster of Nelion returned\nfrom Kaslo yesterday.\nD. Wilion, public school inspector, returned Friday from a trip to Victoria where\nhe  spent  the   holidays.\nWords of Wisdom\nGreat li he who enjoys hli earthenware\nai if it were plate, and not less great is the man\nto whom all his plate is earthenware.\u2014Seneca.\nToday's Horoscope\nPenon* whoie natal dayi are today uiuilly are healthy and itrong. They ire alio Inclined to be freih md originil In enterprliei\nthit intereit them ind In which they ire iuc-\nceuful. In the next yeir 1 domeitic lon or\ndliuppolntment in lovt or through \u2022 friend\nwill threiten them. While uiuilly well end\nitrong, thli ii the time they ihould Vitch their\nheilth md thit of their women relitive* Employer! ind friendi benefit them during thli\ntime. Born on thli date i child will pTobibly\nexperience much lorrow, eipeclilly through\nelderly relitlvel ind friendi, ilthough thoie\nof the mtlt kx promise promotion md flnan-\nclil gain.\nEtiquette Hints\nIf i young min uki \u2022 girl to go to I movie\nwith him. he ihould uk her whit picture aha'\nwould like to lee. However, ihe ihould uk\nhim If he would like to iei Ihe ume one, or\nIf he hu teen it io both cm enjoy It\nWar-25 Years A^o\nBy Th* Cinidlan Pnu\nJin. 12. 1917\u2014Announced IUUin btttle-\n\u25a0hlp Regina Mirgherlta deitroyed hy mine;\n\u00ab75 live! loit. Britiih forcei made lucceuful\nnidi North of the River Ancre on the Weitern front. Exploiion it HuWU. N. J, munl-\ntloni plmt ciuied dimiged eitlmited it $1,-\n500,000.\nTest Yourself\n1. Where li Hong Kong ind how long hu\nIt belonged to Great Britain?\n2. Whit ii thi cipltil of Hong Kong?\n3. How did the  Phllllpplnei  become  \u2022\nUnited Stitei dependency?\nTEST ANSWERS\n1 It li in lilind lying off the cout of China,\nfrom which It ia separated by a narrow chin-\nnet, ibout tl mllei Southeirt of Cinton. It wu\nceded to Grett Britain ln INI\n2. Vlctorli.\nI. They were ceded to the United Stitei\nat the conduilon of the Spinlih-Amerlcin wir.\nSOUTH AFRICAN TROOPS SMASH NAZI TANKS IN NORTH AFRICA\ntroops who blew up both tanks and workshops. The tank\nat the left still bears the enemy insignia.\nT*F\nVehicles and mechanized transport vehicles, some\nablaze, are pictured after their capture by South African-\nLANCE-CPL. CHURCHILL\nA daughter of Britain'! prime\nminister, Mlsi Mary Churchill, a\nlance-corporal ln the Auxiliary\nTerritorial Service, is shown selling emblemi during the drive\niponsored by her mother for the\nRed rCosi Aid to Ruuia Fund.\nGeneril Lilt\nGeneral von Klellt\nFIRED\nFleld-Manhal General Wilhelm\nLilt ind Col.-General Ewald von\nKlellt who, according tn a report from Stockholm, have been\nremoved from their commands by\nHitler. Lilt wu dropped becauie\not hli failure to luppreu the\nSerbian guerrilla! and Von Klelst\ngot the \"uck\" becauie of hli defeat by the Soviets it Rostov.\nBRITISH TROUPSADVANCING IN LIBYA\nThese British troops are seen advancing against Axis forces in Libya, near\nOmar. Although the British have advanc\ned deep into Italian territory, they are still\nmopping up forces who have lagged behind the lines.\nU. S. FIGHTER PILOTS DEFEND ATLANTIC COAST\nthey guard. The flight-commander, top\nScramble, squadron, scramble\u2014\"\nThat terse command R.A.F. squadrons\nracing alot. Here is the American version of a \"scramble\". Pilots of a pursuit\nsquadron, lower right, rush to their planes\nat a strategic airfield from which they\nwould take off to attack ahy enemy planes\napproaching section of the Atlantic coast\nleft, takes a quick glance at the sky above\nas he clambers into his pursuit plane,\nA pilot of an interceptor plane, top right,\nlooks aloft. Relaxing in their quarters,\nlower left, these pilots are ready to take to\nthe air on a moment's notice.\n\t\n\t\n_____\n__________\n\u25a0\n \t\n_\n-, ... .   ,     :\n\", ***\n'\n>      ' i    hi,1     mi .      i i ii ii iy .[     i\ntl Timers Play Spitfires Tuesday\nil Conditioner; Juve Reps Nearing\nFinal Form as Hold Juniors to M\nting Into readlneii for bigger\nI to com*, Ntlion Spitfirei\ntb* Ntlion  Old  Tlmeri will\nIn a chillenge hockey fun*\nlay night it the Civic Centre.\nI Old  Tlmeri, preparing tor\nmajor annual efforti agalnit\nnil Bcardi, will find thll game\npportunlty to get into some\nlire of ihape. Their lerln with\ntallltea will open In th* Smel-\nity on the 23rd, and then loon\nnard th* teimi will play a re-\ngame tn Ntlion.\n\u2022Tueiday nlght'i game, Walter\nCoich of the Spitfirei,,will\norarllg switch hia affections to\nild Tlmeri. But thtn during the\nif the week he will work on the\nr turn ln an attempt to aeek\nmula for getting baclt Into the\njolumn ln tht WeitjIKootenay\nHun. League.\nI Spitfirei will meet the Trill\nmediate* on Nelion Ice Sit-\nr night, and it will be the\nh meeting of the two teami\nWinter. So fir the Intermedl-\nhave taken two out of three.\nI QOALIE   FIND\nthandling the attain of the\nen haa called for \u25a0 generil\n{nt of ill ot Nelion'i hockey\noti tor tomorrow night. He\n\u25a0 to have a lurprlie for goal\na, laying that \"we have a nice\nfit one.\"\nlong Nelion'i olditers are Ty\niy, Johnny Marquis, Dutch\nirdion, Wilfrid  Marqula, Pit\nAitkeni, Wilt Gillett, Leo Deilrelu,\nFrank O'Genski, Stan O'Oenskl.\nJohnny O'Genikl Ud Rev. Gerald\nMurphy.\nThough organization ot tht Ntlion Midget Repi la tar from com-\npl\u00abt_h'''jthe Juvenile repreeentitive\nteam II beginning to' attain something like Iti final form. They hive\nbeen practising diligently for well\nover I month, md Saturday night\nthey hild i ihorthindtd Spitfirei\nteam to a 8-1 victory.\nBud Emery. Art Matheion and\nBud Smith popped In the goali for\nthe Junlon and Red Waulck tallied\ntor tht losen. Milne milted* Wu-\nilck on hli icon, ind Winlaw handed out panel to both Emery and\nSmith, and Emery helped out Matheion on hli goal.\nPlenty of penaltlei were handed\nout by Referee Doug Chamberlain,\nEmery drawing a major ln the tecond period to leid the penalty parade. Smith, Willy Matheion with\ntwo, Art Matheion with two and\nPeterson were waved otf for itretch-\nei for the Spitfirei, and Christian\nand 'Dunnett terved time for the\nJuvei.\nLlneupi:\nJunlon; Jorgensen, Art Matheion,\nSmith, Willy Matheson, Petenbn,\nWinlaw and Emery,\nJuveniles: Heuston, Wallace, Maglio, Christian. Ridenour, Noakei,\nNorrla, Milne, Dunnett, Waulck,\nGallicano, Jarbeau, Boomer, MacDonald and Whitfield.\nferpool Still\nen, Untied;\nenal Wins 5-1\nJan. 11 (CP Cablel-\n\u2022' three weeki of qualifying\nin the Football League'i\nStrict, Liverpool ii tht\nten and untied teim.\n1 crowd of 0000 it PreI-\nUrerpool defeated the North\n\u25a0lait year'i league and cup\n>toni, by 3-1 in a hard-fought\nI, Saturday.\n\u25a0pool, thla season's Northern\n\u25a0 champlona, icored in May\notory over Wolverhampton in\n)np  Competition   while  Lin-\nSty whipped Mansfield 7-3.\nIt City, ont of the cup favor-\n\u25a0 ltl flnt (am* ilnce Nov. 1\ni hind* ot West Bromwich. The\nWt* 4-0 tnd Weat Bromwich\n|h satiafaction ot shutting out\nhigh-scoring Stoke City for-\n.Who bagged fix goali a week\nring honon today went to\nwhloh trounced New Brlgh-\nM. TAmrton, a mwcomer on\nWry lineup, icored flv* goili.\nUal, playing before a crowd\nlilO, continued iti victory\nbt* th* London League by de-\n\u25a0 Chelae* 5-1. Cryatal Palace\nTROUBLE?\n'g Repair Shop\nNE 171\nS\nheld aecond place In the standing\nwith a 3-0 win over Brentford.\nHiberniani moved into second\nplace in the Southern Scottish\nLeague by beating Third Lanark\n0-0. Hearti, held to a 2-2 draw by\nClyde, and Motherwell, winnen by\n2-1 over Celtici, are tied for third\nplace. The leading Glascow Rangeri were idle.\nSecond Week of\nHume Bowling to\nCommence Tonight\nTOURNAMINT STANDING\nW L Pet.\nDodge    4 0 1000\nWolvei      4 0 1.000\nTrucken    _    3 1   .780\nCherry Picken     1 3   .290\nMilllonairei  _.    0 4   .000\nDaily News .-.._...   0 4   DOO\nTied for lut place ln tbe young\nHume Hotel Cup tournament ot the\nGelinai Bowling Club, Millionaires\nand Dally Newi will attempt to\nmake tome forward progreu tonight\nwhen they an scheduled to claih.\nIt will itart the second week of\nplay in thii tourney.\nOnly other gamei of the week ire\nin the form of i doubleheader on\nFriday night, Wolvei meeUng the\nTrucken In the opener and Dodge\nplaying Cherry Picken in the other\nbracket\nNanaimo Cains on\nLeague Leaders\nNANAIMO, B. C, JU, 11 (CP)-\nNinilmo Clippen eame trom behind with a two-goal drive in the\nfinil period of I Pacific Cout Intermediate League gam* btrt Saturday night to defeat Victoria B*p-\ncm 34 **A come within two pointi\nof putting the Leigue back Into a\nfour-way tit,\nBapcoi, by virtue of their 7-4 victory over ttlt Clippers at Victorlt\nFriday night \u2014 climbed up beilde\nVmcouver Norvani ind New Weitmlniter Spitfires in tht League lud.\nNat-bOH  DAILY  Mttt   NILSON   b.U,-rr.ur\u00bbuAV  MOhfc.l.a. JAN,  It.\nSectional Play of\nCollinson (up lo\nEnd on Wednesday\nWith tht T o'clock dnw of Wtd-\nneiday night, sectional play ln the\nCollinion Cup competition of the\nNelion Curling Club will be completed, and then playoffi will itart.\nAny tlei ln jectlom will alio be\nplayed off.\nBecauie ot the possibility of tied\nsectioni, driwi for the playdowni\ncannot be made up until notional\nplay li finished.\nTuesday night at 0 p.m. iklpi\nwill draw rinki for tha U.D.L. competition. The committee urges all\nskips to be preient or elie to have\nlomeone to do their drawing for\nthem.\nThe rut of the Collinion Cup sectional gamu follow:\nMonday:\n7 p.m.\u2014Martin Robichaud vi. H.\nM Whimiter, W. R. Dunwoody vi.\nC. H. Manhall, J. P. McLaren va\nH. H. Sutherland, W. T. Fotheringham va. John Dingwall, William\nMarr va. J. H. Allen.\n0 p.m.\u2014T. A. Willace n. R. E.\nHorton, R. D. Hill vt J. A. Smith,\nJ. J. McEwen vi. Dr. T H Bourque,\nR. D. WaUace vl. F. A. Whitfield,\nF. D. Cummini vi. Fred Ewing.\nTueiday:\n7 p.m.\u2014J. B. Gray vl. Sidney\nHaydon, Robert Smillie vi. Aid.\nT. H. Waten, J. O. Bennett vi. A. B.\nGilker, E. C. Hunt Vl. T. S. Jemson,\nP. E. Poulin vi. John Teague.\n9 pjn.\u2014T. R. Wilion vi. W. T.\nFotherlngham, A. O. Ritchie vi. Alf\nJeffi, J. H. Long vi. H. W. Robertion, Roy Sharp vi. A. H. Whitehead, S. P. Bostock vs. J. W. Smiley.\nWedneiday:\n7 p.m.\u2014E. A. Murphy vi. WlUlam\nBrown, R. D.* Hall vi. A. A. Per-\nrie., J. A. smith vi. H. J. Witchell\nPUN GOLF TOURNEY\nTORONTO, Jin 11 (AP). - The\nCanadian open golf tournament, the\nonly national golf tournament still\nbeing held ln Ctnada, wiU Uke\nplace u uiual this year, officlali of\ntha Royal Canadian Golf Aiaocla-\nSon uld today.\nStock Taking\nMr. Merchant?\nBiU*****-********\" enm-m*^\u2014\u2014\u2014mmmmmmmmm\n\\\nThe uie of special Printed Inventory Sheet helps to eliminate a lot of unnecessary work of\nrecopying. Yoa will find our\nshtets will help you to check\nyour stock completely.\nPHONE YOUR ORDER TO\nWe will attend to your requirement!  immediately.\nCOMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT.\nties Baker St. Nelson, B. C.\n_____\nSports Roundup\nSy HUOH FU_.lEI.TON. Jr.\nAuoclited Preu Staff Writer\nNEW YORK, Jan. 11 (AP)-A\nDepartment spectator looked up it\nthe Madison Square Oerden marquee rridiy night and remarked:\n\"Huh, Fifteen roundi!\" A lot of the\nfolks in the (7 seats didn't get much\nfor their money, but thoie cloie up\nagreed that Buddy Baer had courage to match hU 230-pound body.\nWhen he went down the third time\nhli head bounced a couple of Inchei\nind blood itarted to run from hii\nnote. He couldn't get up, but he\nrolled to the ropei end wu hiultng\nhlmielf on to hli fut when Referee Fnnk Fullhim counted 10,\nCanadiens Beal Amerks 2-0 lo Spill\nSeries; Hawks Hose Oui Wings 6-5\nNEW YORK, Jan, 11 (CP)-Rookli\ngoalie Paul Blbeault tonight icored\nnil tint ihutout of the season ea\nMontrttl Canadiena defeated Brooklyn Amerlcani 2-0 to gain an even\nipllt In the weekend home-and-homi\n\u2022triei between tht two NaUonal\nHockey League clubi.\nTint period-1, Cinadleni, Quiity,\n,18:46.\nPtntltltt-None.\nSecond period\u2014Scoring, none.\nPeniltlei\u2014Chamberlain, MicAn-\ndrew.\nThird period\u20142, Ctnadlens, Morin\n(O'Connor) 5:07.\nPenaltiea\u2014Egan, Blake.\nCHICAGO, Jin. 11 (AP)-Chl-\noago Black Hawkt outlaited Detroit Red Wlngi tonight to win \u2022\nNational Hockey League gimt-l-S\nbefore 17,804 ipeotiton. .\nFlnt perlod-1, Chicago, Cooptr\n(W. Cine, R. Cine) 5:52; 2, Chicago,\nW. Cant (R. Cane, Mariucci) 10:08;\n3, Chicago, Hamill (W. Carat, Cooper) 19:42.\nPenaltlei\u2014D. BenUey, Abel,\nStcond period\u20144, Chicigo, M.\nBenUey (D, Bentley, Mirch) 1:43; I,\nDetroit, Llicombe (Howt, Kilrea)\n7:08; 8, Detroit Warei (Groaio, Orlando) 9:08; 7, Chicago, Thorns (Kaleta, Dahlitrom) 10:28; I, Chicago,\nStewart (D, BenUey, March) 18:80.\nPenalty-Kaieta,\nThird period-*, Detroit, Abel\n(Groaeo, Wires) 7:48; 10, Detroit,\nGroaio (Llicombe, Brunetetu) 12:07;\n11, Detroit, Brown (Kilrea, Groiio)\n10:58.\nPenaltlei \u2014 Orlando, W. Carll,\nBrown, Warei.\nPOSTPONE SASK. CAME\nREGINA, Jan. 11 (CP).-Beciui-\not an epidemic of sickness ln the\nranks of Mooie Jaw Millers, tomorrow nlght'i Saikatchewan Senior\nLeigue hockey game between Millen and Regina Rangeri at Mooie\nJaw hai been poitponed until a\nlater date.\nHockey Standings\nA.B.C.                    W L D F A P\nCalgary   .\u201e  11   2 1 78 31 28\nLethbridge      7   3 2 54 38 18\nTrail .    _    8   7 1 64 55 13\nKimberley       6   9 0 48 70 12\nRed Deer . .          4 13 0 45 95 B\nPACIFIC COA8T\nVictoria      8   6 1 60 49 17\nSpitfire*       1   1 3 77 73 17\nNorvani  _    7   7 3 59 78 17\nNinaimo      7   9 1 67 72 15\nRINGSIDE   RAMBLE\nMike Jacob* didn't wait* in inch\not apace in Uie Garden that could\nbe lold (the allies new wer* narrower) but he wouldn't aay the\nword (sellout) u long w there waa\nan umold nit Earliest arrival!\nwere aome Britiih iiUon, who\nwere on hand two houn before the\nfint prelim The gallery boyi kept\nquiet w'utn Wendell WlUkie cilled\nth* champ \"Joe Looey\" but they\nreally howled when he said \"Max\nBaer\".\nSATURDAY'S PUCK\nSUMMARIES,\nDBTROITI, TORONTO*\nFint period\u2014Detroit, Howe (Llicombe, Goodfellow) 18r58.\nP*niltle\u00bb-None.\nSecond period\u20142, Toronto, McCreedy (Ltngtlle, OoMup) t-tt; 3,\nDetroit, Bruneteau 18:40.\nPenalty-K. KUrta.\nThird period\u20144, Detroit, Carve*\n1:10; 5, Detroit, Adam Brown (Carveth, Oleiebrecht) ISO; 6, Tbronto,\nSchriner (McDonald, Tiylor) 8:48;\n7, Toronto, Taylor (Church, Scirln-\ner) 1W7; 8, Detroit, Adam Brown\n(Canreth, Oleaefcrecht) 18:48: 9, Toronto, N. Metz (Kampman, Davldion) 18:28; 10, Detroit, Jonea (K.\nKllrei) 17:00.\nPenaltlei\u2014None.\nBROOKLYN 2, CANADIENS 0\nFirit period\u20141, Americini, Lar-\nion (Wition, Armitrong) 7:47; 2,\nAmerlcani, Larson (Fielda, Wation)\n19:32.\nPenalty\u2014McAndrewi.\nSecond period\u2014Scoring .none.\nP*n\u00ablty\u2014And*non.\n'third  period\u2014Scoring, none.\nPenaltiea\u2014None.\nFORREST RINK\nLEADS CURLING\nOF TRAIL LADIES\nTRAIL, B. C, Jan. 11\u2014With a 100\nper cent average, winning 12 pointi\nout of lix gamei, Mrs. Dave For-\nreit'i rink li leading in the Blaylock Cup play ln the ladies' diviiion\nof the Trail Curling Club. This .is\nthe re-arranged standing of the\nrinks, following the withdrawal of\nMn. S. J. Meredith'i rink, which\nleaves 10 rinks in play.\nAccording to the original schedule, the play was to have finished\nJan. 20, but a new elate for the final\ngames ls being drawn up.\nPresident standings, In rank ol\naverages, follow:\nWLD\nAve.\nMn. Dave Forrest\n6   0   0\n10(0\nMn. George Hicki\n4   0   2\n.833\nMn. C. F. Middleton\n5   2   0\n.714\nMri. W. J. Wagitaffe\n4   2   0\n666\nMn. W. Barchard ....\n3   2   1\n583\nMn. W. C. Alton ...\n3   3   0\nMO\nMri. C. C. Jonei ....\n2   5   0\n.286\nMn. E A. Temple\n1   4   1\n.230\nMri. Walter Douglas\n2   6   0\n.250\nMn. A. McMillan ....\n1   5   0\n.1(17\nIn 21 seaioni the Baltimore Orioles have tailed to hit 100 or more\nhome runs \u25a0 season just once. Thit\nwu thli yeatr\nTRAIL   MAN   SENDS   RADIO\nGREETINGS\nGnr. Joieph Buckni of Trill\nwu among Kootenay men .whoae\nradio greeting wai heard Saturday night. The greetlngi were recorded in England, and were\nbroadcait from Vancouver.\nPhoto courteiy Mri. E. LeRoy.\nTnlL\nHockey Playoffs\nto Open Ho Later\nThan April 15\nRBOINA, Jin. 11 (CP)\u2014Canadian\nAmateur Hockey Aaioclatlon leaden, at their seml-mnuil meeting\nhire over the weekend decided to\nstart the Allan and Memorial Cup\nplayoffi not liter thin AprU 15.\nAllan Cup finals will be played\nIn Eastern Canada, It wai decided\nafter Branch Preiident! hid discussed the letup. Memorial Cup\nfinali for Juniors will be played In\nWinnipeg if a Manitoba team wini\nthe Weit and to Toronto Miple\nLeaf Gardens If Manltobi doei not\nwin the Weit. If Ottiwl wini In the\nEut, one game will be played in\nOttawa.\nThe intermediate finali In which\nonly Western teimi pirticipate,\nhave again been awirded to BrltUh\nColumbia.\nFrom now on, delegates decided,\nthe profesiionilj muit piy for every\npliyer deserting amiteur rinki, re\ngardless of negotiation lilts. Thll\nil in accordance with the agree\nment with the National League dU-\ncussed by the C.A.H.A. Committee.\nPresident George Dudley lsiued\na plea that all clubs do aomething\nthia icason in the. way of ipeclal\ngames for some war organizations.\nHe said thit:\n\"So long as young men are lefl\nin Canada, we should provide them\nwith a place to play. We have that\non the belt ot authority having\nconsulted the Cimdian Government\nfrom time to time and have been\nassured thit iport ihould continue.\"\nAnnual meeting of the CA HA.\nwai iwirded to Toronto ind wiU\nbe held on April 17-20.\nOfficiil del.galea it the meeting\nIncluded A. W. McDonild. Tnil,\nB. C.\nLouis Fight Drew\nGate of $190,000\nNEW YORK, Jin. 11 (AP)-A\ncrowd oi 18,870 pild 8189,700.55 to\nit* hiivywilght chimpion Joe\nLoull imlih Buddy Bier in ost\nround Friday night it Midlibn\nSquirt Girden, the 20th Century\nSporting Club announced.\nLouU' entire punt, all ol Promoter Mike Jacob!' profit*, md \u25a0\npercentage oi Baer'i ihire will bt\ndonated to the charity.\non Benny Hogan\nIn $10,000 Open\nLOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 (AP) -\n\"Light Hotie Harry\" Cooptr, a two.\ntime winner, captured undiaputed\nleadenhip ot the $10,000 Loi Angelei open golf tournament today\nwhen he bettered par for the third\nconiicutlve round and wound up\nwith * 210 score for 54 holla.\nDapper Harry, who now halli from\nMinneapolis clipped two.ahot* otf\npaf^of the Hillcreit Country club\nwith a 70 and goei into the final\nU^ole round tomorrow with a two\nitroke lead oyer Benny Hogan from\nHenhey, Pa.\nHogan itarted today'i round on\neven termi with Cooper\u2014140\u2014but\nwavered momentarily ind came ln\nwith an even 72 for 212.\nOne itroke bick, ind ai liable ai\nnot to overhaul the pice letter, were\nJimmy Thornton of Del Monte and\nSam Snead of Hot Sprlngi, Va.\nThomson hid 70 ind Sneid put i 72\nwith previoui roundi of 71-70.\nRetting Juit bick ot Snead and\nThomion were vHorton Smith of\nPlnehunt, N.C., whoie opening\nround 88 led the field at that itage.\nSmith had 72 today.\nStan Leonard of Vancouver, B.C.,\nscored a 7\u00ab for i 54-hole total of 220.\nWeekend Hockey\nBy The  Canadian  Prm\nSATURDAY\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nNew Hiven 3 Herihcy 8\nWuhlngton 0 Springfield 8\nPhiladelphia 1 Cleveland 2\nProvidence 8 Pittiburgh  4\nE.U.S.A.L\nJohmtown 2 Boiton !\n. Bltlmore 4 Atlintic City 5\nNew York 4 Jersey Skeeters 3\nA.H.A.\nSt Ptul 2 Omihi 2\nKinm City 7 Fort Worth 4\nQUEBEC SENIOR\nOttawi 5 PaU 2\nMONTREAL AND DIITRICT\nSENIOR \"B\"\nShawlnigan Falli 5 Joliette 3\nSASKATCHEWAN   SENIOR\nRegini 9 Yorkton' 8\nFlin Flon 1 Sukatoon 7\nO.H.A. SENIOR \"A\"\nSt. Catharine! 4, Klnpton 2.\nSUNDAY\nQUEBEC   SENIOR\nOttawi 8 PiU 1\nCornwall 3 Cinidieni 1\nQuebec 10 Royili 2\nMONTREAL AND DIITRICT\nSENIOR \"B\"\nShawinlgin Falli 4 Joliette 2\nE.U.I.A.H.L.\nWuhlngton 4 Niw York 3\nJohnstown 1, Boiton 8.\nSASKATCHEWAN SENIOR\nFlin Flon 4, Saakatoon 3\nMen's Curling\nDraws at Trail\nTRAIL, B.C., Jin. 11\u2014Driwi for\nthe Pitroru ind Crown Point Cup\ncompetition!, at the Trail Curling\nRink, for the week Jan. 12 to 18,\nfollow:\nJan. 12: 6:30 p.m.-L. Tyion vi R.\nMcGerrigle, A. Crichton vs T. A\nRice, F\\ Strachan vs D. Forreit, R\nSommerville vi H. McLaren. 8:30\np.m.\u2014C. Strachan vs J. Atwell, I\nHazlewood vi W. McLeary, G. W.\nWeir vi D. Balfour, A. H. Woolt vs\nD. McLennan.\nJan. 13; 8:30 p.m\u2014D. MacDonald\nvs W. L Wood, A. E. Calvert vi R.\nDockerilL W, H. Bildrey vi M. Bu-\nlorac, A. C Alliaon vi W. J. Stevenson. 8:30 p.m.\u2014Stuirt-Hunter vi\nLeckle-Turnbull, Doubt-Allison vs\nSheppard-Hoefer, Stuard-Brown vs\nBeckett-Bumfrey, Sleeth-Smart vs\nBridy-Mclntyre.\nJan. 14 6:30 p m \u2014Woodburn-Ro-\nbertion vs Schnfleld-Plester, C.\nStrachan-Atwell vs T. Strichin-\nForreat, Somervtlle-McLarin vi Rae.\nMcQhu-Weldon vi Hiilewood-Mc-\nLeiry. 8:30 p.m.\u2014G W. Weir vi A.\nM. Sleeth, W. F. Doubt vi D. McLen-\ndan, J. Leckie vs M. Butorac, W. L.\nWood vs W. Sheppard.\nJin. 13: 6:30 p.m.\u2014G. Bumfrey vi\nA. D. Turnbull, F. Strachan vi H.\nBeckett, C. Stuirt vi H. McLaren,\nA. M. Cheiier va H. Woodburn. 8:80\n\u25a0 \u25a0   f\u00abu\u00ab  alalM\nLethbridge Four-Goal Barraoe in\nFinal Period Gives Them 5-2 Win\nOver Kimberley In Owner of Toui\nKTMHEHLEY, B. C, Jm. 11 (CP)\n\u2014Lethbridge Maple Leafi unlooted\n4 four-goil icorlng birrige ln thi\nfinal period of in Alberta-British\nColumbil Hockey League game\nbert Stturdiy night to hand Kim-\nberley Dynamiten \u25a0 decisive 5-1\ndefeat ln the Initial gam* of their.\nflnt iwing iround thi Weit end\noi the circuit.    \u2022\nCulley tnd Negrtlb ltd the Lethbridge ittack, tha former getting a\ngoal and two assists and the latter\nthree assisti. The other Leaf goali\nwere divided among Slobodian,\nRimittd, Pringle and Burke. Rediaky and Cnllea icored for the Dynamiters,\nThe Leafi now move to Trail for\ngamei with the Smoke Eaten\nthere Monday and Tueiday. Wedneiday they return hen to meet the\nDynamlten.\nDynamlten sniped the tint goal\nof th* game early ln the lecond\nperiod. Cillei, Rediiky and Sullivan\ncaught the Leafi wtth only Mulllm\nback and Rediaky tipped one put\nYoung eaiily with the aid of hli\nassistants. *\nBut from then on Leafs opened\nup. Nash saved it leut half a dozen\nhot onei for the Dynamlten before\nCulley inlped one put him. Thil\ncame when Kimberley wu a man\nshort, Holdich having been penalized for boarding and Negrello got\nthe mist on the pliy.\nThe Leaf! opened up at the itart\nof the final period, surging thead\nwhen Slobodian scored with the ild\nof Negrello. Leaa than three minutei\nlater Rlmitad pounded ln another\nfor Lethbridge with Culley getting\nthe assist.\nTh* Leafi moved along in high\ngear and  at the  12-mlnute mirk,\nPringle  and  Culley combined  tor '\nanother Leaf marker, with tht former doing the tiring.\nLeal than t minute liter, Kimberley flashed \u25a0 ihow of power, tnd\nRediiky ted Calles a pan tor tht\nsecond Dynamiter goal. Kimberley\nkept up the attack, but could not\nreduce the margin further and Juit\nbefore the finlih Leafi cinched mitten when Cam Burke took Negrel-\nlo'i pais for the final goal ot the\ngame.\nLlneupi:\nLethbridge\u2014Young; Line, Slobo-\ndlan; Rlmitad, Culley, Pringle. Subi\n\u2014Mullini, camyre, Negrello, Burke,\nTennant, Maher.\nKimberley - Nuh; Zobrotky,\nSwtnty; Calles, Rediaky, Sullivan.\nSube \u2014 Parker, Sorenien, Wilton,\nKavanaugh, Hodltch, Hunt.\nRefereei\u2014C. Reddick and C. Sorenien,\nSummary:\nFint period\u2014No icoring.\nPenaltiet\u2014Sullivan, Maher.\nSecond period\u20141, Kimberley, IU-\ndlaky (Calles, Sulllvin) 4:30; 2,\nLethbridge, Culley (Negrello) 17:20;\nPenaltiet\u2014Ltne, Ctmyre, Holditch.\nThird period\u20143, Lethbridge, Slo.\nbodian (Negrello) 2:10; 4, Left-'\nbridge, Rlmstad (Culley) 4:80; 8,\nLethbridge, Pringle (CuHey) 18:15;\n8, Kimberley, Cillei (Rediaky)\n13:10; 7, Lethbridge, Burke (Negrello)  18:04.\nPenaltlet-Slobodiln  tt).\np.m.\u2014W. Stevenion vi C. Hoefer, P.\nF. Mclntyre vi D. Balfour, D. MacDonald vs W. Brown, A. E. Calvert\nvs A. Crichton.\nJan. 16: 6:30 p.m.\u2014McLeary vi A.\nE. Alliaon, C. Strachan vs A. H.\nWoolf, McGerrigle vi Atwell, Weldon vl D. Smart. 8:30 p.m.\u2014Brady\nvi Rice, A. C. Allison vi Bildrey,\nRae vi Robertson, Dockerlll vi\nPinter.\nPliy up to the 8:30 draw of Wednesday is for the Patrons Cup, the\nremainder ol the week for the\nCrown Point Competition.\nHockey Standings\nGirlj-Tcam to Meet\nMtn Ten-Pinners in\nChallenge Five-Pins\nGen* Nadeau hu lined up stiff\ncompetition for hli Rookiei' girli'\nflYi-pin bowling tetm tonight. Tbe\nWolvei of the senior men'i ten-\npin league hive iccipted \u2022 challenge flung out by the girls and\nwill make their debut it flve-plni.\nNadeau, who coichei the girli.\nalio plays for the Wolvei, but he\nwill ilt out tonight's garpe, hii If-\nfectlom leinlng towird the girli.\nINTJUN\nIntermediitei\nTimers \t\nSpitfires   \t\nW L F A P\n5 1 50 25 10\n2 3 26 34 4\n1 4 21 38 2\nTonight's Hockey\nA.B.C.\nLethbridge at Trail.\nCalgary it Red Deer.\nSASKATCHEWAN\nRegina it Mooie Jiw.\nPACIFIC COAST\nNanaimo at Vancouver.\nNEW YORK, Jan. 11 (AP). -\nHank Greenberg's announcement\nafter Pearl Harbor that he would\nreenlist ln the United States army\nhai earned him an award for \"extraordinary lervlce to baieball\" by\nthe New York chapter of the Baieball Writers Aiiociallon of America.\nShift (uri Draws\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. 11\u2014Drawi lor\nthe P. F. Mclntyn Cup, Shtit Curl-\nIng event, at the Trail Rink for tha\nweek 13 to 16, follow;\nJan. K: 7:30 i.m.\u2014J. Burdlck vl\nn. Somerville, S. R. Nesblt vs H.\nFrederick, O. Pringle vl E. Mur-   I\ndoch, G. Martlnelli vi W. Forreat\n10 un.\u2014J. B. Audit vi K. T. Chaplin, J. Gaw vi J. Thorlakien, J. T.\nDunlop   vi   W.  Stevenion,  0.   M.\nRon vi Tom Brown.\nJm. 13: 7:30 a.m.\u2014F, Henna vi Bur-\ndick,  Causey va Frederick, Ntlblt i\nvi Somerville, Pringle vi Forreit;\n10  t.m\u2014W.   P.   Robertion   vi   A.\nDupuis, A. Sleeth vi E. R. Hiymond,\nH.   Murdoch  vi  S.   Blaihut,  Tom\nPirry vi F. Wendell.\nJtn. 14: 7:30 a.m.\u2014Seritoh gtmea.\n10 i.m.\u2014R. Rose vi Chiplln, Audi*\nvi Ron, Gaw vs Stevenson, Dunlop\nvi Thorlakien.\nJin. 13: 7:30 am.-Mirtlnelli vi\nBurdich, Henne vi Frederick, E.\nMurdoch vi Neabitt, Cauley vi Somerville. 10 a.m.\u2014J. Kipalka vi Hajr-\nmond, Robertion vi Wendell, Sleeth\nvi Blaihut, A. Brokemhire vi T*m\nBrown.\nJan. 16: 7:30 a.m.\u2014Pringle vi Bur-\ndick, Martinelli va Causey, Henne\nvi Neibitt, E. Murdoch vi Frederick.\n10 a.m.\u2014Roie in Roil, Audla ti\nStevenion, Gaw vi Brown, Dunlop\nvi Brokenahlre.\nEddie Arcaro bu applied for Sm\nJob of riding Alsab ln the Kentucky\nDerby. He thinka Alsab could, beat\nWhirlaway.\nBATTLER FROM DOWN UNDER MEET\u00a7 \"THE CHAMP\"\nSergeant Graeme Etherington, one\nof the Canadian-trained Australian'fliers,\nsquares off with Jack Dempsey, still \"The\nChamp\" to admirers, at the latter's restaurant while Graeme's companions look\non. Graeme, an amateur  middleweight\nboxer from Sydney, Australia, ls one of\nthe 50'Canadian-trained Australian fliers\nbeing shown the big town under auspices\nof the British-American Ambulance Ser-\na I ll I-Mil ._.   \t\n\u201e__! _J_._M_fc.___.,\n\u2022-\u2022\u25a0-\u25a0 \u2022*  ,_,^__v.____.._A_ML_-^l_-_-^_L_.^-   t..-:-.U.*ma.Jo.    ..\t\n T \"'W \u2014 \u2014\n\"VICTORY MODE FOR  KIDDIE8\nTTlaMML  Tfovdm.\nPATTERN 9613\nYour little girl will love a \"sailor lassie'' frock like thii, especially with the V-for-Vic'ory emblem.\nPattern 9673, designed by Mtfrian\nMartin, carries out the \"V\" idea\nIn the V neck and the pointed\nwaistline seam In front. A real\naailor collar, and the short sleeves\ntoo. may be trimmed with rowi\not braid or ribbon. Four little buttons to match the braid, trim the\nbodice, and the panelled skirt is\nio attractive on a tiny figure! Tins\nis an easily-made frock. Mother-\neven the transfer motif is simple\ntu apply and embroider with the\ndirections given in the Sew Chart\nTry one version in sturdy cotton,\nmother ln serge with white braid\nor a white contrast collar\nPattern 9813 may be ordered\non!v In children's sir.es 2 4. 6 H\nand 10. Size 6 requires 1'* yards\n35 inch fabric ard 3Li yards br.iid\ntm.\nSend twenty cents for thli Mir\ntin Martin pattern. Be sure t.\nwrite plainly your SIZE, name,\naddreu  and  ityle  number.\nSend your order to The Daily\nNews. Pattern Department, Nel\nion. Pattern will be lent to your\nhome within 10 dayi.\nR.CA.F. Casualties\nOTTAWA. Jan 11 iCPl. - The\nRoyal Canadian Air Force in a\ncasualty list issued Saturday reported two men killed on Active\nEervice, one previously reported\nBussing now presumed dend. one\nJiissing after air operations and one\nferiously injured or, Active Service\nKilled on Active Service -- Mc-\nManus, Walter Ba'.tv lomew Benedict, Po, Hamilton; Buchanan\nAlexander Gibson. Sgt, North\nBattleford, Sask.\nPreviously reported missing\u2014now\nfor official purposes presumed den!\n\u2014Bott. Stuart Frank Beechmg. Sgt\nOttawa\nMissing after air operations- Bryant. Harry Douglas. Sgl, Hamilton.\nSeriously injured on Active Service\u2014 Attwell. Jack Albert Dan.e!.\nSgt, Toronto\ncom .m. msioucmst sumo, uc\nCROCHETED RUG PATTERN 221\nDECORATE YOUR HOME WITH YOUR OWN\nCROCHET SAYS LAURA WHEELER\nThe whirling stripes that make this sunburst rug so\nattractive are done in easy loop stitch. Use rug cotton,\nfour strands of string or carpet warp or candlewick..\nPattern 221 contains directions for making ruffr illustrations of it and stitches; color schemes; materials required ; photograph of rug. ***\u2022\nSend twenty centi for thli pattern to The Nelion Dally Newi,\nNeedlecraft Dept., Nelton. Write plainly pattern number, your nam* .\nand address. Pattern will be mailed to your home within 10 daya.\nCONTRACT . . .\nPROTECT YOURSELF, TOO\nJUST AS an army engaged ln\nan offensive, muat protect Ita\nflunk'! from counter-attack, aq\nmust a bridge player, bent on an\noffenalve operation, think of two\nthlnga. One df them Is finding\nenough trick taker* for hia own\npurposes. The other ia prevention\nof trick taking by the opponents,\nwhich may give them ao many\ntricks there will not be enough left\nfor him, even if he haa aufflclent\ntrick takers. That ta why a bidder\nmust sometimes choose No\nTrumps (or a contract Instead of a\nsuit, aa defensive ruffs may\nthreaten his project, or the ault\nchosen    for    trump    may   not\nLiberals and Tories\nin Joint Caucus\nVICTORIA. Jan 11 1CP1\u2014I.:b\nerils ind Conservltivei, for tne\nfirst time in British Columbia his-\ntory. g t together in joint caucus,\nfollow,ng the sittin got the Legislature\nEvery member nf the Legislature\nexcept the 14 CCF. former Premier T D Pa'.tullo and Tom Uphill.\nLabor, attended\nLiberal! and Conservltivei itill\nmaintain separate quarter* however, and each party has a whip\nBut In future they will meet to.\nge'her  in caun_s\nDr J J Gi'.lu. Liberal. Yale, was\nfl'Cted Chairman of the joint caucus A Conservative is eiprcted\noccasi nllly  to  take  the  chair\nAUNTHET\nfit  ROBERT 6UI1.LEN\nant   he   big-hearted   even\n\"rs   She gives old wore-I\n1 \".  to  tne  Salvation  Army. |\n* aUavs ru'l the button! off.\"\n\"break.\"\n* None\n*) K (i 10 6\n62\n\u2666 J 8\n+J\u00bb\u00ab)2\n4Q075I\n\u00bbA\n\u2666 Q97 4 1\n+ K y\n* AK 64\n*) None\n* A K 10 8 3 1\n*. A .. 4\n(Dealer:    South.   Nortl\nvulnerable.)\nSouU-\nWest      North\n1*\n1*        '_\u2666\n1*\nPasa      5 +\n\"\u2666\n7 *        Pasi\n\"\u2666\nPan       7 NT\n4 J 10 S 2\n*) i :, 87 t\n3\n* None\n410 8 7\nThat   wa* \u2022   brilliant   bid   by\n.\"forth, who wu Herbert J. Gerst,\nof Norfolk, Va\u201e the chairman who\nhas set a goal of 1150,000 for his\natate In the Brldge-for-Ambu-\nlanc.s campaign, headed nationally hy this writer, and in no time\nput his home city more than 60\nper cent beyond Its quota of 120,-\n000 He bid and played thla deal\ntn the national championships at\nRichmond.\nWhen West stuck ln that sac-\nrlflee hid of 7-Hearti, Mr. Ccrst\nwalled to aee If hli partner want-\nBy Shepard Barclay\ned to double It, making * wry fin*\nforcing paaa. When hla partner decided a double Of the sacrifice\nwould not produce aa many point*\naa the grand alam, and bid 7-\nSpadea, Mr. Gerst put on hla\nthinking cap. After plenty of\natudy, he realized the aide had too\ngood a fit In the aide ault of diamonds, and that the opening lead\nmight produce a defenilve ruff.\nthrough finding the partner of the\nleader blank.\nHe alao realized thtt, with fitting \u2022suit*, there ought to be 13\ntrick* ln the deal If either of the\ntwo suits would break fortuitously. Maybe apade* would break\nbadly, maybe diamond* would. But\nplaying it at ault would necesil-'\ntata a good break ln tha ault\nchosen. At No Trump* either ault,\nbreaking right, ahould be enough.\nAa tt turned out, the 7-Spadei\ncould not be made. Other pairs\nplayed at that and were aet. 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Die\nsen of Salmo, at Kootenay.Cake\neral Hoapimt, Jan. 10, a aon.\n\u2022if I\nHELP  WANTED\nppticatioin will oot be -cou-\naired Irom persona engaged in\n\u25a0 production ol waj^iuppi'ei   \\\nRTBD-EXPERIENCH3 COOK\ntoman between agei ot 30 and\nI, to take complete charge ol\nItchen end ooffe* bar. Apply\nttween 1J aeyemm*} 1 p.m., or 7\nid 8 pin., IWfcary. Room 10,\nfvoy Hot*L ^j^\nfeD: V6uW &6Y ABLE TO\nIlk and do chorea. (10 a month\n1th room and board. Apply Mrs\nMcCallum, Amiworth, BC.\n\u2022?. FAftMtfANB. PS MONTH-\n'Board: abm. Stat* exp. and\ne. Bot 9907 Daily Newi.\nIituations wanted\nipeclal Low Kales tor non-\n.mmercia) idvertnementa un-\n( thi* classification to amst\n10pi* teeking emoloymcni\n> JSc tor one w**k (\u00ab diyii\nemmv number of required\n_ Payable in advance Add\n'Uc If boa numDer desired\nNCED GIRL DESIRES\nark .by day. Sleep out.\nEwko. Pbone 12.\nItLAR OR BULLDOZER\nexerlenced wanta work\nDaily Newi.\n(f&aApite, SOMt EXPE-\nice, dasirei position. Write to\n; Krt. Trail, B.C.\nJWERTY, HOUSES. FARMS\nP) TARM LANDS TOR SALt\neaiy termi in Alberta and\nitchewan Write tor full in\nitlon to 908 Dept ol Nilura\nrtirces CPU Calgary. Alta\n\"WttlWtELD, beal Estate and\nEurtnce, 417 Hall St.. NeUon\nPERSONAL\nWHEN Of VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer gotel. opp, C.P.R  Depot\nU\u00a7__D~ CLOTHING WOULD T5I\ngratefully received at the Salvation Army, 513 Victoria Street.\nWANTED - GOOD CLEAN COT\nton rags, not lesl than 12 inchei\n.quart, 9c lb t\" O U Nelaon\njjali** Newi\nM PAY TOP PRICES FOR OLD\n*,chlna, nlverware. and furniture\nAnything old  Antique Shop, 413\nHall St., Nelaon. B.C.\nMEN'S DRUG SUNDRIES SEND\n11.00 for 11 samples, plain wnp\npad Tested Guarantied and prepaid Free Novelty price lut\nPrinceton Distributor!. P O Boa\n81, Princeton, B  C.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nA88AYER8  AND MINI\nREP R ME NT ATI VES\nHAROLD 8. ELMES, ROSSLAND\nB.C. Provincial Aiiayir, Chamut\nIndividual representative for shipper! it Trail Smelter.\nA.\" J BUIE. ln4*p*wUnt Mini Rip-\nraiintitlve Bo* M jjjjg B.C\nB. W. WIDDOWSON, PRWWCUL\nAsiaver, Nl Joiephine St., NeUon.\n2Sc - The Photo MIU \u2014 JJo\nP O Box 335 Vancouver\nRolU developed and printed, 2So\n9x7 Enlargement Fret\n12 reprints 3x1 enlargement, Ua\nGUARANTEED DRUG SUNDRIES.\nSend for new low price lUt with\nsample, or $1.00 for 18 super fine,\npostpaid Western Supply, Box\n383, Vancouver, B.C.\nYOUR SICK FRIEND OR RELA-\ntive in the hoipltal will enjoy\nreading The Daily Newi. Phoni\neach morning\nmmmm bureau on-\nganized for the purpose of Introducing men and women, who\nthrough lack of opportunity lind\nit difficult to meet one another\nHighest references given P O.\nBox 385. Victoria. B C\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT\ned 18 or 8 exposure roll) Mc Re-\npriuU 3c each For your vacation\nsnapshots choose Kryital Finlih\nGuaranteed non-fad* prlnti\nKryital Photoi Wilkie Siikitche-\nwan   Ftisblnhed over 30 veari\nJANUARY FUR SALE\nSpecial reduction! on ill fur coaU\nduring our iale... Convenient terms\nPOLAR   FURS   LTD,\nVancouver,   B. C.\nI SALE  MISCELLANEOUS\nlAVY  PORTABLE  SAWMILL\n(Excepting Power)\naw Arbor, carriage, edger and\nner\u2014ball bearing. New feed\nfc, new iet works, edger nearly\n'. Roll*, cutoff law, two good\nMad-teeth head iawi, endless\nr* belt, all ln  first-class shape\nbe lnipected at Creiton, BC.\n, O. Rodgen Ltd., Creston, B.C.\n_.   STAMPS   FOR   UNDM-\nlent Insurance These are re-\nKad for cancelling itamps by\nloyeri   In   employee'!   book!\neech. Poatage 5c extra Nelaon\nNawa Commercial Printing\nMEN'S SPECIAL\nMen'i perional drug lundrlei.\nfinest quality, teited, guirinteed, 12 for SOc, 2S for SI 00.\nassorted, including the world'i\nfunnleit Joke novelty free, and\ncatalogue of lundnes.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24 Dept NC. Regina. Suk\nTWO COMPLETE SETS VELOX\nprints from any roll of film*, 2Jc\nReprints 24 cenU each. Overnight\nservice. We promise to aatlsfy you\nln every way. Professional Photographer, 25 yeari' experience\nSend tn your friendi' films too!\nFilm Exchange, Box 90, Caitlegar, BC.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nSUPPLIES, ETC.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nA.  B.  McDONALD,  DC, Palmer\nOnd  X-Ray   Strand Blk, Trail\nCORSETISRES\nSPENCER CORBETIERE. MISS\nShirley Boomer, 217 Gore. Ph 669L\nENGINEERS  AND SURVIVORS\nBOYD C. AFFLECK. P.O. Box 104\nTrail. B.C. Surveyor and Engineer\nPhona \"Beaver Falls*\nA. w Hjraop; mm s am\nEngineer; B. C. Jand Sumyor.\nRomnd end  Grand Forki.  B.C.\nFOOT   SPECIALISTS\nS J. GILLIS, DJ3.C. R.CP, REG'D\nChiropodiit Foot SpeclalUt Bergeron Block  Ph. 1199, TraU, BC\nFUNERAL HOMES\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n702 Baker St Phone 292\nCert Mortician        Lady Attendant\nModern Ambulance Service\nIN8URANCE AND REAL ESTATE\nR W DAWSON. Real Eitate, Iniurance. RenteU 537 Ward Street\nAnnable  Block   Phon^JW.\nC  b  fiLACKWOOb'AOSMCTH\nIniuranc*. Rati Eitate. Phone 99\ndhAS i MchAftM. tMSURANCl\nReal Eitate   Phona 139\nrf e bill; rntE auto sect\ndent Iniurance  932 Ward Street\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop. acetylene and electric\nwelding, motor rewinding.\ncommercial refrigeration.\nPhone 993 324 Vernon St\nOPTOMETRISTS\nGray Creek Boy Sees Pictures ol\nIhe West Arm al a London Movie\nGeorge Oliver of Ony Crtek with\nthe tnd Canadian Division Oversea!,\nwriting to hi* rnothtr, Mn. George\nOliver, telli et leelng a film entitled\n\"Beautiful Britiih Columbia,\" at a\nmovie In Waterloo Station, London.\nHis letter'follow*:\nSomewhere In England\nNov. 10, IMl.\nDear Mother, Dad and Family:\nWell her* I utt again, Just fot\nhost* trom aeven Sty* leave whleh\nI apent ln London, which wai pretty\ngood; quiet and peaceful except tor\nth* odd ipot lt look* almoit normal.\nWe itayed in * hotel juit otf Russel Squire and Holborn. Two shillings, ilx pence tor bed end breaklait,\nwhich isn't too bed. We, slept until\n1 or J o'clock every afternoon. The\nmeld in the hotel uied to come In\net about 9:30 every morning tnd\nteU ui to get up tor breakfast but\nwe threw our pillow* at her ao she\nused to let ui ileep iome mor*. Sht\nwu Iriih io* maybe that explains It\nail-awfully good humored and always smiling.     J\nI went ewey with five pound*,\nwhleh Isn't quite enough, io I had\nte go pretty eny on it. Boy, that\nUnderground I*. * godiand te thit\nplace. Thajr hiv* bed* all through\nthem ell, end tt nighu the.piece I*\npacked with paoplt who com* down\nthtt* to deep, All the time I was\nthere I never heard in iir raid, io\nyou'can \u00ab\u2022* lt li pretty quiet it th*\npreaent time.\nyeiterdiy morning J went te *\nIhow In Waterloo station while\nwilting for th* train, ind I saw I\npicture (called \"Beautiful Britiih\nColumbil.\" you don't kn6w how\nhomesick lt reilly made me. They\neven ihowed th* old Nasookin pulling out of Fraser'i Landing with tfae\nold Greyhound bui on the front, and\ndid it look loVelyl\"\nCold Brick Weighing\nNearly 100 Pounds Is\nPoured ot Gold Bolt\nTo what ilze are gold brick*\npoured! On* poured by the Sold\nBelt Mining Comptny wu tbout\ntha alt* of a building brick ind\ncontained 98.78 poundi. It wu ot\nthat weight because 100 poundi 1*\nthe maximum weight that the Canadian Mint will accept, the Gold Belt\nManager, H. Grattan Lynch, explained. (The brick represented)\nproduction ot the mill tor the second half ot December.\nW   E  MARSHALL\nOptometrUta\n1498 Bay Ave. Trail        Phona 1T7\nSASH FACTORIES\nKOOTENAy SASH Si DOOR FAC-\ntory, 907 Front St, N\u00abUon. Phone\n330 No Job too inull or too big\nLawSOn'S SAsH fACTohV\nHardwood merchant 273 Baker St\nSECOND   HAND  STORES\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhit have you? Ph 934 Ark Store\nAUTOMOTIVE.\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\nPE, tUBES. FITTINGS\n. NIW AND USED\nHI itock (or Immediate shipment\n'    SWARTZ PIPE YARD\nbt Avenue ind Main St\nVancouver.  B   C\nB \"SAdmtnTon racqu-K.\nI pair man'i ikates, liie 8: 1 pair\nkdle*' ikates. aize 4. All in good\nIqnditlon. Phone 186-R-l.\n\"BTRTGUA'RAJf\"-\nked, tUX. Beatty Washer Store.\nfbone 91.\n_ . FITTINGS \u2022 TUBES \u2022 SK-\nill low prices Actlv* Trading Co\nBS PoweU SU Vancouver. B C\nI We  cloitd  our  \"BANNER   YEAR\"!\not   1941   with  a   record  ot  580,211\nchicki told to poultrymen In Western Canada.\nWe    itart    our    \"PRODUCTION\nYEAR\" of 1942 bitter equipped than ,\never   before  to  iuf_|ly  these   cue-\ntomeri and new onei with \"CHICKS\nWHICH GIVE RESULTS\".\nPoultryman In Weitern Canada\nhava proven to their own aatlifac*\ntlon that our Chicki will \"Deliver\nthi Goodi.\"\nQuality Chicki will bring you\nextra profit!.\nBefore ordering writ! for a frea\ncopy of our 1942 \"Production Year\"\nbook,\nRuwp ft Septal)\nBox N\nLOST AND FOUND\nLangley Prairie. B. C.\nTO FINDER8\n\"t you And anythlnatelephon*\nFhe Dally Newi A \"Fimr.il' Ad\nKU be Inierted without cost te\nM. W* will, collect from the\nowner\n- \u00bb2x6   GOODYEAR   D1A-\nluod treid tr*rk  tire,  between\nfitter*!    Landing    and    Nelson.\n'\u2022d,   Jan.   7.   Reward.   Creiton\nPdlden Supply. -Creston, B.C.\nBABY CHICKS-RHODE ISLAND\nReds and New Hampshire!, Andrew Christie itrain, good utility\nitock. ipproved and blood-teited\n$12 00 per 100. Chicki ready to\nihlp every Tueiday. John Goodman. 1655 Gilley Avenue, New\nWestminster. BC\nrlmui Oailii iXnm.\nTelephone 144\nTrail: K. Lowdon, 716-Y\nlassified Advertising Rates\nll per line per insertion.\nHe per line per week (8 couec-\nIttv* lniertloni for cost of 4).\n1141 a lin* \u2022 month (2d timei).\nMalmum 1 line* per Inaertlen)\nlox number Uc extra ThU\noven any number of time*\nIJBUC NOTICE!* TENDERS.\nETC.\n|8c per line, tint insertion and\nlie each subsequent tniertion\n|JU. ABOVE RATES LESS\nWn FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL  LOW RATEI\n-commercial   Situation!\n|TVanted fer 2*>c for any required\n\u25a0ber  ef  linei  for  ilx  diyi\npayibla In advance\nfUBSCRlPTlON  RATES\nIlngle copy - t   Jr3\nBy carrier, per week        .2.1\nBy carrier per year     13.00\nBy mill:\nBe* month t 7!\nthree monthi         2 00\nmontha         4.00\nBee yur too\nKboVe retee apply  in  Canida\nVblted Stitei ind United Klng-\nII* to lubarrlbcn llvlna out-\nJd* regular carrier  areai\newhere and in Canada where\nra 'poataee  la  required  one\nnth II JO three monthi \u00ab. 00.\nmonthi 18 00. one rear SI5.00.\nFOR SALE - 3 GOATS DUE TO\nkid 8 Flemish Giant RabbiU\nPhone  188-R-3\nGOOD FARM HORSE FOR SAIX\nBox 15. NeUon. Phone 891-1..\nRENTALS\nCOMFORTABLE STEAM HEATED\nhouse keeping roomi ln Annable\nBlock for rent R W Dawion.\nAgent   557 Ward Street\nbusiness btttcts and\nhouses for rent Gat our tut\nRobertion Realty Co, Ltd. J47\nBaker Street\nFOR REtfT-SMAU\/ MODftflN\nh .uie Girage. Apply Weit Tranifer Co\nPOLISHERS TO~ RENT\u2014iftX'l'l'V\nPolisher to rent. SI 00 per day.\nBeatty   WRsher  Store,   Phone   91.\nFOR RENT -SMALL COTTAGE IN\nFairview. $19 Mo. C. W. Apple-\nyard.\nWXRM~Rf.OM, BOARD IF DE-\nsired. Mn Brett, 212 High St.\nphone 995-Y\nHome for those away\nfrom home Strathcona Hotel ApU\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped suites\nMl MNT-lrtmN. Oft UOTUSN\nwell   healed   large   8-room   suite\nwth fireplace. Girage   Fh. 542-R\nWANTFD  -  FULL?      MODT.RN\nsmall house in Filrvlew. Ph M4R\nroir\"R_srr^FuRNisin_&TrEAT-\ned room ibove the Ark S8 month\nHSKPCTOOMS. KITChFN  BED-\nroom, fur and heated 711 Vernon\n\"SEE  KERR APTS.  FIRST-\n1940 INTERNATIONAL 1-ton truck,\nIlka new. New tires, only ltyXX)\nmilu. 197-inch wheelbase, two-\nspeed axle.\n1941 3-ton MAPLE LEA? truck. 197-\nInch wheelbase. Low mlleig*.\ntires like new.\n1939 \u00ab4-l   ton   DODGE,  A-l  lhape\nthroughout\n1931 PLYMOUTH  coupe,   overhauled, new  paint, tires  like\nnew\nCENTRAL TRUCK\nts   EQUIPMENT   COMPANY\n702 front St., NeUon\nCanadian Airman\nDrop United States\nLeaflets in Franco\nLONDON. Jan. 11 (CP Cable)-\nThr.e of tbe planes which dropped\nUnited Statei leaflet* over Franc*\nwer* captained by Canadiani and\nfive other R.CA.F. airmen took\npart in the raid u wirelen operatori\nor rear gunners\nSfti. C F. Rodd, Montreal, 1. T.\nTait, Nanaimo, B.C., and R. W. Barton ot Ottawa were the captains\nwhile the other Canadiani were\nSgU. T. H. Bennett, Abbotaford,\nB.C., W. J. Hegan, Bdmonton, C, F.\nNeveu, Rock Island, Que., D. F.\nCampbell, Toronto, and C. H,\nBrown, Hamilton.\nNBS AND RCA CHARCED\nWITH VIOLATION OP\nANTI-TRUST UW\nCHICAGO, Jan. 11 (AP). - The\nMutual Broadcasting Company and\naix of IU affiliates yeiterday tiled\nmit ln Federal Court for $10,275,000\nagainst the National Broadcasting\nSystem and the Radio Corporation\nof America, alleging violation of\nthe Sherman Anti-Trust Law.\nGriffiths Named\nChairman Nelson\nSchool Trustees\nf. T. ORIPFITH8\nNelson School Bond bi* .organ\nlied for IMl with F. T. Griffiths n\nChairman. Committees hav* been\nnamed u followi, th* tint named\n\u2022in eaeh being chairman:\nFinance\u2014Leslie Craufurd, Eliaa\nFisher, George Lambert and C. B\nSewelL\nProperty\u2014W. E. Col**, David\nReel, Georg! Lambert and C. H,\nSewell.\nManagement-Ellas Fisher, Leille\nCraufurd, David Reet and W. E.\nColel.\nDentil\u2014Georgi Lambert, Leslie\nCraufurd and Eliaa Fiiher.\nFred L. Irwin hai been reappointed School Board Secretary.\nMeeting! will continue on the\nthird Fridiy of each month.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\n194\/    .\n<*JeW\nFEB\nMAR\nAPR\nMAY\nJUt\nMT\nAUG\nSIPIOCT\nW\nDEC \u00bb\nm\n\u2022   m\nr\u00bb\n\u2022\nem\n* '..\n.\niti\nIH\n,\nm\n<*\u25a0\n\u2022\n\u2022 1> ****&$*?\n'\nmm*\"*\n\u00bb~*\n'\"*\u00bb\u2022, \u2022\u00bb\u00bb\u2022'\n*M\u00ab\n\u25a0---'-\u2022--\n*\nmm* \u00a5\n*\u2022* ft\nW^-*M<ZEM\na\n\"  \u2022\u25a0 ' \u25a0\nIndex Statistics\nto Be Discontinued\nOTTAWA, J\u00bbn. 11 (CP)-JTr*n*f*r\nof th* Canadian economy to * wu\ntooting wu marked yesterday by announcement ot the Dominion Bureau\nof SUtiitici *at It* weekly index\nbued on aix prominent economic\nfactor* bed been dliconttnued.\n\"Tb* transfer,ot the Canadian\neconomy to t war footing hu reached * advanced itage,\" the bureau\null \"Th* relative movement of\neconomic Indexes follow* a different pattern In wartime.\nOft Dee. 17 lt Mood at 117 8 compared wtth 111.7 on Dei. 20 and\n107.3 on Dec. 28, 1940. Th* index\nwu developed on th* hu* 1928\nequili 100.\nBusiness Good al\nMarkel Saturday\nSaturday wai th* busiest day\nsince th* flnt week ln December,\n\u2022t th* Farmer*' Public Market. Although no new produce appeared\nexcept for apple*, iilei wer* turning over steadily.\nBrussels sprout* wer* removed\nfrom the vegetable *talla, ind added\nto the fruit stalls were King ipples\nat eight poundi for a quarter, and\nWagener applu at nine pounda for\n1 quarter.\nQuotation! weret\nVIQITABLII\nKidney beam, Ib, _\nI lbl. for    _\nLeeks,   bunch\t\nHeid lettuce, I for\nto 2 for  _\nSage,  bunch\t\nGarlic,  lb.\nCabbage, each _\nBeets, 4 lbl.     ..\nCauliflower   *.\nWlahM.JwdL . . *\n1930 FORD 1'A-TON TRUCK\nDual rear wheeli, 4-ipeed transmission, overload springs. Excellent mechanical conditions. Cloied\ncab with slake <?>) 1 r\nbody. Ow I \u2022)\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\n19J7 FORD PANEL DELIVERY-\nWlth government regulation* limiting light truck producUon. Buy\nnow it S\u00ab75. Sowerby-Cuthbert\nLtd. Opp. Hume Hotel and Poit\nOffice.\nf5r sAL\u00ab-i\u00bb\u00bb 156551. SR6AN.\nPerfect condition, ilx tirei, antifreeze. Priced to Mil. Writ* or\nphone P. Iwanik, R R No. 1,\nNelson\nUSED GM GO* WW* HiATBR\nwith   Defroster   Unit,   complete.\nNelson     Auto     Wrecking,     513\nVernon Street.\nVrafcS A\u00abD PXSTS. OTV AUTO\nWrecken. Baker St.\nWANTED    MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED-HAY CARRIER WITH\nfork ind 50 ft. of trick. Box 15.\nNelson. Phone 881-L\nSHIP Us VtWft SCRAP nfflTAU.\n-or Iron Any quantity Top prloe*\npild A e 11 v e Tndlng Compiny\n918 Powell St.. Vineouver, B  C\nSHIP RAMS PIER IN\nVANCOUVER POC\nVANCOUVER, Jin. 11 (CP1\u2014The\n5400-ton Canadian Pacific CoasUl\nfreighter Nootka plowed li to 11\nfeet Into the North end of th* Union\nPier In heavy fog her* yeiterdiy.\nbreaking piling and planking for a\ndistance of about 40 feet.\nDOBIE A FENCE-VIEWER\nFOR   ROSSLAND TRAIL\nCharles John Dobie hu been gazetted a fence-viewer for the Rosalind-Trail Electoral Dlatrlct.\nNEW YORK Jan. 11 (AP)-War\nand tax elouda damped recovery\nefforti and leading Isiuei dipped\ntractions to a point or io.\nTORONTO\u2014Pruton lut Dome\nlead the geld itocks ln \u2022 moderate\nadvance while other (roups leaned\nilightly to the down ilde.\nPreiton touched 3 20 ind closed\n\u25a0round 3.10 for a gain of 20. About\n20,000 shires of the stock changed\nhandi.\nMONTREAL\u2014Trading up to th*\nlsst hour on the Stock Exchange\ntoday wai a narrow trickle with\nonly fractional change! her* and\nthere rippling Ita lurface.\nVANCOUVER-Few changei ln\nprice were registered during light\ntrading on Vancouver Stock Ex-\nchange.\nBralorne Oold gained\"! to 8^0\nwhile Pioneer at 205 dropped 10\nfrom Friday1! doling bid.\nWINNIPEG - Wheat futuru\npricei on Winnipeg Grain Exchange\ncloied unchanged from Friday with\nMay finishing at 79B centa a buihel\nand July at SOVtB.\nPricei remained firm In the eoene\ngrain pit here with iome Intereit\non tha part of ahippen and Eaitarn\nfeeden.\nCHICAGO - Rye pricei, rlilng\nmora than 2 centi a buihel to belt\nleveli linca September and near\nthe highest prlcet quoted here ilnce\n1937, led a general grain market\nadvance yeiterdiy tbat followed thi\nSenate vote veitlng the. Secretary\nof Agriculture with power to veto\nfarm price ceilings fixed under\npending legislation.\nDOW  JONES  AVERACES\n30 Industrials\n20 rails\nHigh    Low    Cloie    Change\n111.25   110.31   110.54   off    ,4fl\n\u20222-7 7(1\n15 utllltiei           1400\n27 l\u00bb\n14 47\nvet off   .08\n14.50   off     .10\nTORONTO STOCK  QUOTATIONS\nMINII\nAldermic Copper  \t\nAnglo-Huronlan    \t\nAunor\t\nBagamac Rouyn \t\nBue Metali Mining\t\nBuffilo Ankerite \t\nCutle-Trethewey\t\nCentral Patricia\t\nChromium M4S\t\nCout Copper -\t\nCon M tt S\t\nDome Mlnu\t\nEut Malartic \t\nFalconbrldge Nickel \t\nGod'i Lake Oold\t\nGrandoro Mlnea \t\nHollinger  \t\nHudion Bay M 4 S \t\nInter Nickel \t\nKerr-Addlion   ,.\t\nKirklind Like\t\nLake Shore Minei   \u201e\t\nLamaque Contact \t\nLapa Cadillac \t\nLittle Long Lac\t\nMacassa Minei        \t\nMadaen Red Lake Oold .'..\nMilntyre-Porcuplne \t\nMcKenzie Rtd L*k*  -\nMining Corp       \t\nNlpluing Mining\t\nNoranda   \u2014\t\nNormatal       -\t\nPimour Poreupln* \t\nP*nd OralU*      ..-.-..-\nPerron Gold\nPickle Crow Gold I.\ntf\n.ISH\n220\n140\n.03 ti\nATI\n2.85\n.50\n1.23\n188\n100\n38.29\n18.25\n2.15\n330\n.20\n.03 ti\n10.26\n28.50\n3373\n395\n.58\n11.00\n390\nMr,\n1.30\n2.70\n.41\n44.00\nM\n1.28\n1.00\n48.00\n.82\n,81\n159\n1.35\n228\nPowell Rouyn Gold  75\nSan Antonio Gold      1.92\nSherritt Gordon ._.      .90\nSdcot Oold     47\nSudbury Buin     1.42\nSylvanite            1.02\nToburn Gold Minu      1.05\nVenturei     3.50\nWtit* Amulet      4.50\nWright Hargreavei     2.80\nOILS\nAJtx   11\nBritiih American     17.50\nImperial      875\nInter Petroleum    13.00\nTexaa Canadian      1.00\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power  00\nBell Telephone      1.18\nB C Powir \"A\"     21\nCm Bud Malting      5\nCan Car & Tdy\t\nCan Pacific Rly    ...\nCan Ind Alcohol A\nDom Bridge \t\nDom Tar St Chem .,\nFord of Canada A ...\nGen Steel Waru \t\nHiram Walker\nImperial Tobacco ...\nLoblaw \"A\"     \t\nLoblaw \"B\"    -..\nMauey Htrrl* \t\nMontreal Power\t\n5H\n5..\n3 V.\n22 ti\n3'i\n15\nSM,\n43\n12V,\n25 V,\n23\n2\n22 V,\nNat St**l.C\u00bbt     >3Vi\nPower Corp  -..    8*4\nSteel of C\u00bbn  _._ <0\n.10\nM\nm\n.10\n.15\nM\nJO\n10   .15   _\u00bb\n_ 10\n\u201e    .11\nPumpkin, lb    jM\nVegetable marrow, each .10 te   JO\nSqueeh. lb.       0*\nCelery, each   -,___ .10\nSwla* chard, bunch  10\nEndive, uch  .08 and 2 for   A3\nTurnip*, lb.  j05, .10 and' .15\nKale, head .... _ J8 and   JO\nArtlchoku, lb _ 10\nDried beam, lb 10\nFRUITS\nMclntoih applea. T lbs.  25\nDelicious ipples, 7  lb*.  J5\nBox   ..   115\nCitron,  lb.       D3\nWagener ipplea, 8 lb*.  J8\nKing applu, \u00bb lbs.    J5\nMIATS\nBeef. lb.  JO to 18\nV**l, lb. .10 to J8\nUmb, lb.   .15 to J5\nPork, lb.   .18 to J3\nBeef liver, lb. ,   .18\nCaU llvtr,  lb.   J5\nHead cheeie, lb^  .15 to 15\nBologni,   lb _   J2\nLiver iiuuga,  lb  JO\nBreiktut uuugt, > lh*  -25\nPork headi, lb.    D8\nFowl, lb.   JO to J5\nSpring chlcktn, dresied, lb  JO\nLive Spring chicken, each 75\nLive young ducki, eich  *. US\nJellied chicken, cup    .15\n2 for   J5\nRabbit,  lb   _\u00bb\nBlood lauHge, lb.  \u2014, ,,. J9\nDAIRY PRODUCI\nDairy butter, lb.   M\nCottage cheeu, lb.     .10\n3 lb* ,    J8\nNew chee*e, lb,      10\nCreamed  cheeee,  pt _ _.   J5\nDill pickles, 2 for .._ _    05\nSauerkraut,   lb.   ._ 10\n3  lbl        JS\nGoat cheeie. lb.   J9 ind   J5\nEGGS\nGrade A-largt, doi -    .40\nMedium, doi.  . ..  _     .37\nPullet extru 34\nUrges Colliers\ntoWork Overtime\n. OTTAWA, Jan. 11 (CP)-Weit.\nirn min* worken are btlng aiked\nto produce noil \"to tha limit\"\n\u2022nd agree to work overtime to\navert a dangtr of coal ahortagu\nIn feme Weitirn centril, J. McG.\nStewirt, Coil Administrator Mid\nyeiterday.\nMr. Stewart iald th* thortigii'\ndanger had appeared In ipltt ef\nhit repeated edvloe te dtaltra to\nitock coil te th* limit\nFails to Hoed Sentry's\nWarning Is Shot Dead\nSAN DIEGO, Calif!, Jan. 11 (AP)\n\u2014Gath Meek, 18, of Imperial Beach,\nwu ihot to death early Saturday\nwhen be failed to heed the challenge of in Army icntry ln th*\nSouth Bay are*.\nE. A. Turner, Deputy Coroner,\nreported Meek waa driving a car ln\nwhich hii iliter, Mary, 'and two\nfriendi were puMngeri.\nEntering the irei undtr military\nguird, he ippirently failed to atop\nor mleundentood the untry1! warning.\nTwo ihota wara fired. One pierced\nthe cu and itruck Meek ln the\nhurt\nDANCING BEAR\nWAS ENEMY SPY\nCAIRO, Jan. 11 (AP) - An\nAmerican offlcir vouchee for thli\n\u2022tory:\nAt Burt, one of the porta of\nentry into Iraq, an Arab wu teen\ndally along the waterfront with\na dancing bear on a chain.' The\nbear danced to well that lt finally\nattracted lusplcion. Invettlgation\nproved the beer to be an enemy\nagent wearing a bearskin.\n-P\u00bbOI  NIK\nTrail Customs\nRevenue Highest\nEver Recorded\nTRAIL, B. C, Jan. > - Cuitom*\ncolltctlon* at the port of Trill tor\nthe nlnt month period, ending Dee.\n81 were 8558,497.18. Although thi*\nihowi e 171,401.90 decrease trom\nthe 8633,899.00 collectioni made dur.\nIng the lame period ln 1840-41 fiscal year, th* higher figure represented record collections made at\nth* Trail office.\nAccording to Andrew Porter,\nTrail Cuitom* Officer, the highest\nprevioui collectioni made through\nTrail were in average ot 8250,000\nduring 1028 and 1990, when th*\nWarfield plant of the C. M. St S.\nCompany wai under conitruction.\nDuring the period from 1080 to 1039\n\u2022verage yearly collection* wer*\n(bout 8140,000.\n18 Young Men oi\nNelson District\nPass for R.U.F.\nEighteen young men of Nelson\ndiitrlct pueed Royal Canadian Air\nForce medical examinations Friday\nnight and are now awaiting a oall\nto Calgary for X-Ray and attests.\ntlon.\nThey are J. B. \u00bbt\u00bbrk, O. W. J.\nTirling, H. R Long, K. A. Harlow,\nFrank McClement, John Aurelio,\nE C. Stewart, H. Romano, R S.\nThain, L. G. Knapp, C. A. Speiri,\nR H. Craven, O. A. Stewart, R. IX\nLeading, T. H. Mclnnia and R C.\nCouch, Nelaon; A. W. Tinkesi,\nKulo; ind W. Owen, Salmo.\nLEAD SHORTAGE\nWORSE IN U.S.\nWASHINGTON, Jan, 11 (API-\nSweeping ntw netrietlon* In the\nUnited Statu en tht civilian un\nef lud war* ordtrtd Siturday by\nDonald M. Ntlion, Priorltiei Director of O.P.M., te dlvtrt e\ngreeter tupply ef wir materials\nFIRST CLASS OF BRITISH\nWOMEN REGISTER\nLONDOM, Jan. 11 (CP Cable) .-\nBritain'i fint women oonaeript* rtg-\nlitered for national service yuterday. Girli of the 1W1 eliu, they\nnumbered about 8804)00 and will be\ncalled to th* lervlcta probably at\nth* ind ot tha month.\nNSW   YORK   STOCKS\nOpen Cloie\nAmer Can              8044 \u00bb1H\nAmer Smelt S, Ref   41H 41>.\nAmer Tel <i Tel   1X1, 126V.\nAmer Tobacco   47% 48.4\nAnaconda Copper ........ X*k VV,\nBeth Steel   \u00ab3H 83*\nBorden  Corp    J0V4 20%\nC P R __     4% 4H\nC Wright pfd      8H il,\nGeneral Electric  27 ry.\nGeneral Foodi   88% 39%\nGeneral Motori   3IS 31%\nGranby Com      5% 5%\nGreat Northern pfd 23% 23%\nKenn Copper  88% 35%\nN Y Central      9% 9%\nPhlllipi Peta   88% 88%\nPullman Corp    24% 28%\nStudebaker Corp .     4% 4%\nSafeway Storbi _  41 41%\nTc*u Gull Sul  \u201e  83% 34%\nUnion Carbide  0\u00bb% 70\nUnited Aircraft    34% 34%\nU S Rubber _.... 15% 13%\nU S Steel    88% 88%\nWeit  Elec     77% 78%\nWoolworth     27 27%\nYellow Truck    12% IS\nMontreal Stocks\nINDUSTRIALS\nCan Car _. Fdy pfd    82%\nConi UttS  _-   38%\nFoundation Co of Cm  _....   18\nImperiil Oil -     '  8%\nIntl   Petroleum         13\nIntl Nickel of Oanida     34%\nMcColl   Frontenac           4%\nOgilvle Flour new       22\nPrice Broi          10%\nQuebec Power ..        \u2014    12\nShawlnigan W tt P     14\nBANKS\nBank of Commerce    180\nImperial Bank        200\nBank of Montreal  _.... 187\nRoyal   Bank    151\nCUBS\nAbitibi 8 pfd       -.._      \u00ab4\nBeauhamoli Corp        9%\nCan Induitriei B  _.     190\nCom  Paper Corp   _ _    3%\nDonnacona Paper A  -     4\nTalrchlld  Aircraft         3\nWINNIPEG CHAIN\nWINNIPEO, Jan. M (CP)-Gr*la\nfuture* quotation!:\nOpen   High  Low   Close\nWHEAT\nMay   _._   79%    7\u00bb%    T\u00bb        TO\nJuly   .-.-   80%    80%    80%    80%\nOATS\nMay   ....   40%    40%    40%     40%\nJuly   .....   48%    48%    48%     48%\nBARLEY\nMay   _.   61%    81       \u00ab'.'.    81%\nJuly   .._   80%    01%    80%     60%\nOct    60%              80%\nFLAX\nMay   .... 160      160%   168%   180%\nJuly     160%   190%   160%   188%\nRYE\nMay   _._   85%    80%    68%     65%\nJuly       88%    86%    80%     66\nWHEAT: 1 hard T\u00bb%; \" nor., 76%;\n2 nor.. 72%; 3 nor., 70%; 4 nor., 70;\n8 wheat 08; 8 wheat 86; feed wheat\nS3; 1 amber durum 78.\nOATS: 2 CW. 50%; ex. I C.W.\n90%; 3 C.W. 40%; ex. 1 feed 40%; 1\nfeed 47%; 2 feed 44%; I feed 41%.\nBARLEY: 1 S, 3 ^.W. 6 row 04%;\n1 k 2 C.W. 2 row 84%; I C.W, 8\nrow 80%; 1 feed 90%; 8 feed 57%;\n3 feed 58%\nFLAX: 1 C.W. 1.6SH; I CW. 64%;\n3 CW. 1.47%; 4 C.W. 1.42%.\nRYE: 3 C.W. 88%.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL. Jan 11 (CP)-Spot\nButter, Que S3%-34%. Egg*. Eaitern\nA-l*rge 34%A; A-medium 80%;\nA-pulleta 2D4A.\nFuture*: Butter, Jan. 33%-84, Feb.\n34%-34%, Mareh 94%.J4%; egg*,\nJan. 28B.\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nMINES\nBid Ask\nBralorne       8 85 9 00\nCariboo Gold   \u2014   1.70 180\nOeorge Copper      .12%       \t\nOolcenda          .06%       \t\nOold Belt      .13 .18\nOrull-Wihksne      .03 03%\nHedley  Mascot      .33  1\nIiland Mountain    1 08 1 10\nPend Oreille    182 IDS\nPlonur Gold     J.OO 3 10\nPtemler Border   .01%\nPremier Oold     _     .87 .60\nReeves-McD 34 46\nReno Gold 13%       \t\nSheep Creek     .82 86\nSilbak Premier          .78\nWhitewater         .09 03%\nOILS\nAnaconda               00% 034\nAnglo Canadian ..._      SI \u2014\nCalgary & Ed     1 18 !\u25a0\u00bb\nCommoil          .20 \u2014\nDajhousie    21 \u2014\u2022\nHighwood Sarcee  ..      17 \u2014\nHome    2,51 2.55\nMercury         .03% \u2014\nMill City Pete  06% \u2014\nModel      .174 \u2014\nNordon   Corp         .0.1 \u2014\nOkalta Com       S9 \u2014\nPacalta    _     .02% 03\nRoyal Can     04\nSouth End Pete .....    .03 4 .04\nSouthweit Pete _ 15 \u2014\nSpooner      .03 \u2014\nMETAL MARKETS\nNBW YORK, Jin 11 (AP)-Cop.\nper iteady; electrolytic ipot, Conn.\nValley, 12 00. 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