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Vancouver East) lashed out at British\nColumbia's Coalition Government as he resumed the throne\nipeech debate today, he touched on some 40 subjects during\nan address lasting just under two hours.\nThe fiery leader of the B.C. C.C.F. Party accused the\nGovernment of delaying legislation suggested by the opposition anywhere from one to 12 yeors; demanded full informa-\n,tlon on DrJrr.lnlotvProv.nclal security measures; condemned\nthe Goldenberg Report for not going far enough; ahd urged\nthe Government to adopt medical aid,legislation for old age\npensioners similar to that in*\"-\nie   piani!\nlisiheco\nitll,\nSoskatchewon.\nSpeaking without the aid of the\n\u2022wiy initalled loud speaker system, Mr. WiDCh itarted the House\ntn hii opening remark! by uking\nII Mr. Speaker Whlttaker held s\ncard ln the Electrician's Unloni\nqualifying him to control the system.\nThe opposition leader contended\nthere wai no indication that Ontario end Quebec planned to sign\nlex,agreementi with the Dominion\nGovernment aa he called for tull\ninformation on what arrangements\nhid been reached between Premier\nHtrt end- Prime Miniiter King on\nlocial welfare problemi.\nThe opposition .leader then referred to the 50 per cent cutback on\nthe Federal sales taij on gai and\nelectricit: to the'province. He wanted to know why a similar cutback\nwu not allowed on, taxes of the.\nConiolidated Mining and Smelting,\nother mining corporations, logging,\nbreweries and distilleries. The SO-SO\ndeal on gu and electricity sales tax\nreceipts was a mere sop to tht\npeople ot Britiih Columbia who demanded that all public utilities be\nUken over by tte Government.\nThe C.C.F. leader then demanded absolute assurance that iht three\ncent gasoline tax relinquished by\nthe Dominion but taken oyer by\nthe Provlnct be, added to the usual\nappropriation for roads. It meant\nan increase of $2,225,000 a year-ahd\npart of it should go towardi removal of obnoxious tolls ln Britiih\nColumbia.-which were a poor attraction for tourists. , , \u2022\nTurning to tho Goldenberg rt)\nport,  Mr.  Winch  Mid  ht dl\nthink It wu enough, for the Proi\nvincial Government te Implement\nricommendatloni  of, that Com\nmlulon.  Tht  munlclpilltlei   had\ntheir  reiponilbllltlii md ihould\nlive  up  to  them.  Municipalities\nihould   make   t   more   detailed lumbia leglilation there ii nothing\n\u2022My.0* tl)\u00bb.report before going\neff   \"hilf-eocked.\"   He   did   not\nthink It would mean, additional\ntaxation, eipeclally for thi work\nInj mtn. ,\nThe B.C. Power Commission then\ncame ln for some remarks by Mr.\nWinch. He reminded the Houte thet\nwhen the scheme was first mooted\nthe C.CT. opposition suggested thlt\n$90,000,000 should be appropriated\nfor the scheme. A total of $30,000,000\nnow wai indicated and in two or\nthree yean the $50,000,000 would.be\nreached. But he added, tbe Govern\nment should not take the iklm milk\nahd leave the cream to the B.C.\nKlectric and the Weit Kootenay\nPower and Light\nHe drew attention to the protested appraisal of companiei assets\nalready taken,over. The American\nappraisal company engaged by the\nGovernment based their finding! on\npresent day replacements less preient condition of Jhe plants. This\nwu not a correct basis, be contended. '\nATTACKS AGRICUL'\nDEPARTMENT\nMr. Winch then attacked the Pro\nvincial Department of Agriculture\nas having no policy. Nothing had\nbeen accomplished, he claimed and\nfarmen could not obtain lime.\nWhen they did manage, to get eome\nthey, paid four timet the cost farmers paid in Nova Scotia. Spmething\nihould be done to encourage men\nto -go- on, the mort than 4,000,000\narable acres of land in thli province\nof which little more than one million Seres were being tilled.\nThe Department of Trade and Industry then came in for criticiim,\nMr. Winch charting that that De-\nfiactmcnt had no plans for develop-\nng new Industrie! in the province,\nleaving such development to private enterprlie.\nConcluding, Mr. Winch said the\nnew- citizenship bill recognized Canadian citizen! and the Leglilature\n\u2022hould iee that' At all British' Co-\nto provide i6r dWWMtlon ^thejr\nby raoe or eeut.\nMONTREAL. Feb. lS-Canada b\ntn many respects ln an enviable position. Much real progreu hai been\nmade in recovering from the dislocations and aetbacks of war. Yet it\ncannot be denied that there ll widespread anxiety that the economic\nInitiative of the country it not being given tbe icope lnd the encouragement that would enable it to\nmake plain IU true power, itated\nRobert P. Jellett, Preiident ofthe\nRoyal Truit Company, at the 47th\nannual meeting. ,   -\nUNE WILL NOT\nRETURN TO POLAND\nWARSAW, Feb. IS (Reuten) -\nArthur Bliu Lane, Unittd Stitei\nAmbuudor to Poland, will not return to Poland after hli recell to\nWuhington for consultations ibout\nfuture United Statei policy regarding Polind, it wu authoritatively\nleirned tonight'\nLane Informed the Pollih Foreign\nOffice tonight he would leave for\nWaihlngton Feb. 24.\n~^r-\n'%>^)ay~When Lacy Cards\nSp!.. \/Hijr Q*iavering Hearts\nJSU^AMA^-THUWAY MORNINQ. FIB. fcHwg\n\u25a0\"       ff\\,r|.-|\n^o3\nNelson's  .\nJUBILEE\n1897-1947\nNUMBER I\nA diy for lady cirdi and iweet\naentlment,   SL   Valentine's   Dty\nwill  dawn  ovtr tht  Kooteniyi\nFriday and Dan Cupid, the little\ntyke who rulei hearts with hll\nbow and quiver of arrows, will\nbe right there, ready to usher It In.\nThlt favorite feait ot maldi and\nbashful beaus goei 'way back into\nthe darker pagei of history and\ntvtn* there   there   li   conflict\naround its origin. Some Jug-say\nSt Valentine wu one of the eight\nhlatorically-obicure  lelnti,  m\u00bbn-\ntioned by early chronllera.\nThi gods' own darlings, Pan and\nJuno,  might have  originated   the\nfeut when a festival of Spring, wai\nheld In their honor. The Romani, It\nll said, set aside fretting empire\ntroubles on that day to fete loveri.\nThe feut of two martyrs, one a\nRoman priest, the other a Biihop ot\nTernl, falls on Feb. 14.\n\"SADIE HAWKIN8\" THEN\ntarly Roman settlers in BriUln\ncarried on observance of the day. In\nScotland, the 18th century lassie\ncelebrated \"Sadie Hawkins\" day.\nWhen \"captured\" by his fleet-footed\nHighlander miss, Jock remained\n\"hen\" for the balance of the year.\nEven naturalists lay a claim to the\nday. .They uy thaL in warmer di-\nmitei, blrdi were supposed te mate\non Feb, 14 or 15.\nBut the favorite myth of all, and\nthe one accepted by most folk, ii\nthat St. Valentine, whllt locked in\nhii dungeon cell, tied notes to tbe\nfoot of t dovt. Tht bird, taking Cupid's place, would carry the raei-\ni straight to his love.\nJyths or ftct, today'i th* day\nwhen the eong ot birds take on a\nnew note and postmen deliver cards\nfor thoee too buhful to. W*HfWUl\nyou bt my Vilentlne?\"       T\nHALfrAX, Ftb. 18 (CP) % The\nlaw wu ituck for in answer todty whtn a tour-year-old mtu\ntrotted.up to burly, six-foot policeman directing traffic af a busy\nHalifax intenection and handed\nhim ui envelope. Imlde wu\nValentine.\nCOWICHAN BAY, B. C, F\u00abb. 13\n(CP) \u2014 Portal authorities on Van\ncouver Island are working In ca\nhoots with cupld this year.    __\nA new post office ii being opened\net the Vancouver Island town -with\nthe rommtlc name Honeymoon Bay.\nThe remarkable fact la, the poit\noffice will be officially opertedTeb.\n14, Just ln time for the Honeymoon-\nen to receive their Valentlnei\nLIGHTS GO\nON AG AIM\nOVER THE PAS\nShortage of\nSupplies\nThreatens Town\nFUEL ALSO TENSE\nHtuHMmMMHimiimmiim\nPredicts Power\nBlackout\nFor England\nLONDON, Feb. 14 (Friday)\n(CP) \u2014 Under a banner headline \"24-hour cuti planned\" thl\nDally Mill predicted todiy tht\npouibillty of \"I oomplete electricity blackout over the whole\ncountry for 24 houri or leveril\ndays.\" .\nThe Coniervitlve newspaper\nMid \"even more dreetlc fuel\ncuti are on tht way\" beciuie\n\"economlei Impoied io fer hive\nnet eome up to\" the expecti-\n.   tlom of the Labor Oovernment\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nMember Unreported\nSince Entering\nGuerrilla Territory\nATtHNS, Feb. 13 (Reuten) -\nT. G. Thomu, Labor member of\nthe Britiih Houie of Commoni, hu\nbeen unreported lince he wu believed to hive entered guerrilli-\nheld territory tn Thessaly four dayi\nago, a Britiih Embassy spokesman\nuid todiy.\nTHI PAI, Ftb. 1S (CF)-Tht\nUghta cime  on  igaln  ill  ever\nthis Northern Manitoba town tonight, tnd   reildenti   who   hid\ngingerly eaten dinner Wednesday\nby the flickering gleam ef tht\nAurert Bomlh) dug lirtfctheir\niteiki thli  evening   unt* thl\nbright glow of eleetrle Hjrlte.,\nThere wai wlitfulneii, however,\ncoupled:with the delight of residents over the -Mtum of electric\npower sfter a oitt-plght blackout\ncauied by a lack of fuel oU needed\nto operite the fcwn'i power plant.\nTbt wUtfulneu lay in that while\nthe iteaks could be Ken pliinly on\ntablet  the pos-\ntening that they\nte tht\nii mining\nCLAXTON AGREES\nTO CEILING OK\nSIZE OF FORCES\nOTTAWA, Ftb. 11  (CP)-Ot.\nfence Miniiter Claxton agreed In\nthi Commoni tonight to remove\nfrom tht Government'! Mllltla\nBUI a provlilon whloh Oppoiltlon\nmemberi had charged would deprive Parliament of Ita hlitorle\nright tt control th otlst of tht\nnotion's irmed forett.. \u2022* \u25a0\nConcluding a diy-long debite\nen dtfenee policies, Mr. Claxton\nuld thst If Parliament tbjtoted\nto the provlilon the Government\nwould bt willing tt nt a celling\non the ilze of tnt forcu Initead\nof leaving It tc tht Severnor-in.\nCouncil.\nOf defence \u2022eooptritlon with tht\nUnited Statu,. re-emphiilz\u00abd\nyeiterday In t \/tint defence declaration, he uld thli wu only\n\"common ienie\" comlderlng the\ntwo countriei were neighbor*,\nArctic Weather In England\n..*_,, .\nihortigei confronting\nctntre of mora than 3000 people.\nWhile residenti of Tht Pas ind\nother Northern town* such Is riln\nFloo ind Sherrldon wert not si\ntroubled by recent Western blizzards u were localities further\nSouth in both Sukatchewan and\nManitoba the effect! of the itorm\nart now being - definitely felt in\ntbe Northern areai.\nTbe Hudion-Bay Railway, which\nservicei The Pas, bu been unable\nto operate iti normal ichedule\nlately dut to snow drlfti which\nblocked traffic. Consequently The\nPU li running ihort of supplies.\nYesterday ul itreet lighti were\nott u desperate meaiurei were\nttken to conierve whtt potential\npower remained. All consumer!\nwere uked to use as little power\nu poulble. Tbe Pu wu blacked\nout.\nRelief cime today when town\nofflclali received word thet two\ntank cin of fuel oil would errlve\nfrom Moose Jiw over the weekend.\nThll auurance reiulted bs blackout restriction* baing lifted.\nBut tht Mod situation (till\nthreatens. Meat is scarce not only\nhere but also et Flln Flon ind\nSherrldon. Leal tlun a week'i iupply of conned mllk Is eitlmated u\navailable for homei ln which there\n\u2022re babies. Only five day's iupply\nof iugar remaini.\nThe fuel iltuatlon ll alio becoming tense, householder! depending\non their own coal mppliei. Dealers\nhive no reserve!.\nSearch for Stowaway\nVANCOUVER, Feb. IS (CP) -\nImmigration authoritiei ind police\nere todey lurching for a young\nAmtrlcan stowaway who sneaked\naihore ln Vtncouver during the\nnight while the British freighter\nS8. Digheitan wu docking from\nShanghai.    ' ...\"\nThe min wu diicovered after\nthe ihlp wu far out to iea- He WM\nfed and placed on hli honor, but\nwhen Immigration officlili boarded ihip, he had dUippeired.\nReiponilbillty reits wtth the\nihlp captain ind regulation! cill\nfor a heavy fine unleu the itow-\n\u2022w\u00bby U found.\nLong Holiday for\nIdle Senate\nOTTAWAi rib. 13 (CP) - The\nSenile todiy decided to Uke \u2022 loni\nholldey \u2014 from Feb, 14 to March I\n\u2014for lick of builneu.\nSenitor Wlihart Robertion, Oovernment leider, announced the long\nidjournment beciuie there wu\nlittle likelihood of mfflclent leglilatlon being unt trom the Common! to wirrtnt keeping the Upper\nChimber ln union.\nFresh Violence in\nHoly Und\nCom\nYouths\nOf Murder\nBUFFAfcO. Jf.Y, Feb. 'II (Af)-\nA Supreme Court jury toni;\nvtetca.^t-ara.  Cjnitdlin\nyouths-Of ftt_Me\u00abrte\ntht hold-up ihooting lut\nof John W. Graf, ti, Buffalo cigar\nstore cltrk, but recommended life\nImpriionment for both.    _\u25a0\nTht youthi, Robert Burd, 11, of\nCryital Beach, Ont, and John W.\nHocking, IT, of Fort Erie, Ont,\nwere- arreited shortly after the\n\u25a0hooting when pedestrians trailed\nthtm trom the scene tnd notified\nPOliOt;\nThe Jury deliberated about five\nhoun.\nThe case went to the Jury late\ntoday' after . psychiatrists -testified\nthat one- of the defendant! was a\npsychopath, but legally une.\nCANADIAN FUR\nMARKET\nLEVELLING OFF\nMONTREAL, Ftb-11 (CP)- The\nCinadian fur mirket is becoming\nstabilized efter \u2022 period of fluctuation and pricei and demand for fun\ngradually art being restored to prewar levels, a fur auction authority\nuld today.\nDenies Navy Training\nTo Cease at Coast\nVICTORIA, B. C, Feb. II (CP>-\nRur-Admiral ' E. Hollo Mainguy,\nNaval commanding officer on the\nPacific Coait, ttld hert lait night\nthere wu no truth to reporti that\nall Na,vy training would ceaie in\nH.M.C.S. Niden it Eiqulmilt, B.C.,\n\u2022nd trainees eent to Halifax leaving\nthe Wut Coait baae nothing but i\ntoken establishment.\nPrincesiet Chat\nWith Vanguard\nGunroom Student*\nLONDON, Feb. 11 (AP) - Prlnceu Elizibeth and Prlnceu Margaret deierted tbe quarterdeck of HMS\nVanguard yeiterdiy tor tea In the\nmldihipmen'i \"gunroom.\" where\nthey chitted of iwlng bandi ind\npliyed charades with the young student offlcen.\nTht midshipmen, who Include\nthree Canadians, entertained the\nPrincesses for the third time ilnce\nthe beginning of tbe Royil cmlie\nto South Africa, in Exchange Tele\ngraph dlipatch reported.\nAdele Mara, movie itar, figured\nthe beat way to und Valentine\ngreeting! wai through the mall. So\nhare,ihe li, waiting for the mailman to deliver her greeting!.\n1J Smeller men\nLeave Hospital\nAlter Gassing\nTRAIL, B. C, Ftb. II <CP)t A\nruptured valve, which looted quantities of ammonia gai, sent It work-\nera ot the Coniolidated Mining and\nSmelting. Co., Warfield Division, to\nhospital here yeiterday but today\nall but one bad been releued.\nFire crews from tbt Tadanac Hra\nipiebed to the scene and\n-.-.tftis-eh beifr-msS-fiatf\nMas* tod stopping the flow of\nthe irritating gai.   ',       ^^\nThe bead of the Tidanac force,\nB.C.D. Casey, uld that there would\nhave been fewer casualties had it\nnot been for the wet ground. \"The\ngu is attracted by water,\" he uld.\nTbe Trail-Tadanac highway wu\nclosed for a time so that Uurs of the\nroad would not be affected.\nREMARKS ON\nRETENTION OF\nGASOLINE TAX\nVICTORIA, Feb. 11 (CP) - Re\ntentlon of the three cent gasoline\ntax Imposed by the Federal Oovernment as a wartime meuure, by\nthe Provincial Government to be\nearmarked for highway Improvement came ln for aome remarks it\nthe handi of A. R. MacDougall\n(Cin-Vancouver-Point  Grey).\n\"Aa for the relinquishment of the\nguoline tax on the part of the Federal Government, my undentandlng\nli thit thli wu purely a wartime\nimpost ud ihould, in the normal\ncourse of events ceue to exist,\" uld\nMr. MacDougall. \"It follows, therefore that the,administration apparently hu decided to increase the ex\niiting Provincial tax by the simple\nexpedient of retaining the Dominion\ntax ilready in existence.\n\"Becauie the cir owner hu become uied to It In wartime, thli miy\nperhapi be regarded u a somewhat\npainless method of extraction, the\n{irlnclple li open to doubt, but If\nhll continuance is justified at all,\nIt Is becauie of the auurance con\ntained ln the throne ipeech that\nthe revenue will be earmarked for\nhighway Improvement\n\"I think lt meet, however thtt the\nauurance ihould - be unequivocal\nthat the additional revenue thui ob\ntiined ihall ln no wile decrease the\nappropriations which would otherwise be made for hlghwiyi had\niuch revenue not been forthcoming.\nEXPLOSION'INJURIES\nARE FATAL\nNEW WESTMINISTER, B. C.\nFeb. 12 (CP) \u2014 M. Dbwker of Ling-\nley Prairie, B. C, 80, died in hospi\ntil here tonight from Injuries luffered In in exploilon while Waiting\nstumps on hla firm earlier today.\nHe wu alone when the exploilon\ntook plice.\nFloods Threaten Vancouver With\nContaminated Water Supply\nWorkmen ihevel thilr wiy through huvy mow rtiar Slil;ti,elu,\nKent. Englind, In tn effort te reach vlllagiri end firmer! miroonad In\nthi vicinity after thl wont blluard Englind hai ,,ee, ilnce INI,\n^^__ai_^_t__iM___^.\nScholarship Fund\nVICTO-lIA, Ftb.' II (CW-Plins\nfor tbe establishment of a Maltland\nmemorial scholarship fund to provide e SlflO ennuil burury for \u2022\nliw itudent at the University of\nBrttlfh Columbia wtrt innounced\nhere todiy by Mrt. W. B. Rowlllngi,\nPretldent of the Pr'mroie Club,\nVancouver. .\nv   '    :\u2022 \u2022'*\u00a3_?,\n\u2014a - -- - - \u2014\u2022\nVANCOUVIR, Ftb. 11 (CP) -\nOangir of \"animal Infection!\" In\nthe city'i wtter eupply feetd Vancouver reildenti today following\nheavy ralm and melting mow thit\ncauMd the Capllano River te rlu\ntc near-flood leveli and dlioolorid\nthe water eupply with udlment\n\u2022 nd toll partlclei.\nDr. C. I. Dolman cf the Univer\nilty ef Britlih Columbia uld\n\"chlorination equipment le itlll In\npilot tnd It ihould bt tumid en\nit onct.\" u tht rlvtr, swollen te\nthe hlgheet mirk In 2B yttn tc-\n*        \"v.-\\V,\u00ab\ncording to oldtlme reildenti, begin dropping todty.\nMttnwhlle Dr. I. A. Clevelind,\nWitir Boird Commliiloner, uld\nthe wtter wu \"quite hirmleii'\nend thtt there wtit ne dtngtref\nInfection.\nHeivy rtlni thet luhid cental\nareu. yeiterday, flooded hue-\nmenti and cauied thi river to rlu\nrapidly.\nDr. Dolman uld that an outbreak of guto-lnteitlaal Infeo-\ntlcm In thi city\u2014\"paued off ei\nitomach 'flu'\u2014might be cauied by\nthe water aupply.\nUNDER FIRE\nIN COMMONS\nCalls for Clear\nStatement on Policy;\nWants Committee\nOTHER BILLS READ\nBy GEORGE KITCHIN\nCanidlin Preii Staff- Writer\nOTTAWA, Feb*. 18 (CP) - Oppoiltlon memberi, itreiilng thlt\na future war would give Canada\nlittle time to prepare igaimt attack, brought the' Government'i\ndefence program undtr firt todty In a Commoni union glvtn\nto defenct.\nFrom M. J. Coldwell, C.CJT.\nletder, eeme the expreued hope\nthat Canada's plani to continue defence cooperation .with the United\nStatu would not mean that \"we\nare going to be controlled\" by\nAmerlca'i \"ambltioni and policies.\"\nLt-Col Cecil Merritt, V.C (PC-\nVancouver-Burrard) called for a\n\"clear\" statement ol defence policy\nand -urged that Obligations to the\nUnited iNtioni not iway tbe dt'\nfence forcei from their \"primary\"\nduty \u2014 defence of tht Canadian\nsoil.\nHowtri Oreen (PC- Vancouver\nSouth) urged the establishment thii\nsession of a House Defence Committee which could keep members\nand the people informed and\nintereited In defence.\nDefence Minister Claxton, replying to Mr. Green, uid lt would bt\nup to the Houie to decide whether\nsuch a Committee ihould be established but he hoped tbe step\nwould pot be taken because of tbt\nplOTlcaidlsloci-ion rf the Defence\nTOc _nar*uiiinr-i arou on c\u00abn-\nlid-ratlon rf two bills dealing with\ntbe appointment rf deputy and\nassociate deputy ministers for defence, the establishment rf a defence Research Board and a number of technical amendments to tht\nMilitia Act\nEarlier, the Houte had given first\nreading to a bill to adjuit representation ln tbe Houst and increase\nits membership trom MS to IDS.\nIt will go lster to Committee.\nA   motion    recomputing   tht\nJoint Senate tnd Commons Com-\ni  mlttee whleh lut union itudled\n' the. pouibillty  of  reviling  the\nIh'dltn Affaire Act wu adopted\nuntnlmcuily.\nLabor Miniiter Mitchell read to\nthe House e report trom Mr.\nJuitlce W. F. Carroll of tbe\nSupreme Court ot Hove Scotia re\ncommending meani of settling e\nwage dlipute between ' 1800 Nova\nScotia mineri and the Dominion\nCoal Compiny and allied companiu.\nWould Keep Single\nMan's Tax Down So\nCan Save to Wed\nOTTAWA, Feb. 11 (CP) - Senator R. B. Horner, Progreulve Con\nservative Member of the Senate for\nSukatchewan, a dour farmer who\nboasts a mixture ot Scot and Irlih ln\nhis veins, today tame to the defence\nrf ilngle men shouldering heavy\nIncome tax burdens.\n\"You,\" he uid, waving \u2022 hand 'at\nGovernment benches, \"tu the ilngle\nmm more then the married man to\nbow can he get enough money to get\nmarled? The eoit of getting mirrled li going up like everything\nelu.\"\nHt recommended thit tht Government exempt \u2022 ilngle mm up\nto S-CO0 to give him t chance to uve\nmoney, get mirrled end ut up\nhomt.\n\"And lt ht Isn't married by time\nhe li 30, you un take hia ihlrt and\nall you like in taxation.\"\n10 BEST LEGS\nCHICAGO, Feb. 18 (AP)- The\n\"10 but legi ln Amerlci\" were\nchosen todey by \u2022 courageous mu\nwho uld poit-wir meacullne tastes\nin women's gams were leaning towird the \"beef-trusters\" of old.\nHarry Stephen! of Chlcigo, Artliti' repreientative, who uyi thlt\nIn hli work of ulectlng modeli for\nartists he hu viewed more thin\n25,000 pain of women'i legi, chou\nu the \"10 beit legi\" thou belonging to the five \"but-legged\" women ln the United Stitei.\nWinners on Stephem' Hit were\nAlice Fiye, Ann Miller md Betty\nGrable, motion picture ictreuei;\nFlora Stuirt, dancer, ud Beryl Dtvii, EnglUh linger now In Hollywood.\nRigid Restrictioni Clamped on.\nJerusalem; Woundings, kidnapping,\nBombings Brook Out;, New Scheme?\nBy CARTER L. DAVIDSON\nJERUSALEM, Feb. 13-(AP)\u2014Maj.-Gen. G. H. A\nMillan, who stormed the Rhine with the 51st Hlghkmd Division, took command of British troops in Palestine and Trangi-\nJordan today, syeceeding Lt.-Gen. Sir Evelyn Barker.\nThe change of command came in the midst of a new out-,\nbreak of violence In the Holyf\nLand.\nThe British\nArmy, battling the\nelusive Jewlah underground, clamped on the most rigid security measures yet invoked ln Jerusalem\u2014putting Into full effect a new division\nof the city Into four heavly-secured\ncompounds, where limited restrictions have been ln effect for a week.\nSeven Jews were reported wounded Slid four kidnapped ln skirmishes\nbetween Arabs and Jews snd between Jewlih extremists and moderate elements in other parti of Palestine during the night. Today police reported a government fisheries launch sunk and a police barge\ndamaged by two-exploilom, apparently of time bombi, u they lay\ntied up at a jetty In Helta harbor.\nNEW SCHEME\nMeanwhile, the Uiually well-informed Tel Aviv newspaper Mlth-\nmar uld a new scheme for Palutlne\nwould be put betore the Cabinet in\nLondon for early consideration.\nThe newipaper, declining to Identify Its sources, aaid tbe plan called\nfor a \"federated itatea of Paleitlne\"\nwltb a letup ilmllar to the federated Malay - states \u2014 embracing two\nstates, Jewish and Arab, with Independent governmenti, snd a Federal ana under the British High Commissioner.\nARREST FIVE\nPoice reported today that a Jew,\nOOVIRNMINT WHIP\nVICTORIA, Feb. 1} (CP) -\nRobert H. Carton, Coalltlon-Llberil\nmember for Kimloopi, will serve\nu Oovernment whip of the Legliltture during tbe absence ot Louli\nLebourdali, member for Cirlboo,\nwbo ll In hoipital In Vancouver\nknifed and kidnapped In a fight between Araba and Jews at the Jewish village of Bnal Geullm last:\nnight, had returned six hours later\nand told of being held in a tent and\nlometimes beaten until the Araba'\nfinally iet him free.\nShortly afterward police arreated\nfive Arabs.\nThere wai no official conllrmatlois\not private reporti of brushes between moderate and extremiit Jewlih groupi.\nNorthey, Sons\n___ma*m>t*i.'.   _ ,\nVANCOUVER, Feb, 11 (OF) -\nJ. L. Northey, pioneer 65-year-old\nVancouver builder, md hit two\nsons, Paul tad Archibald, late today wert remanded for sentence\nafter- btlng found guilty in County\nCourt of conspiracy to defraud the\nFederal Government On wu contricti during IMS to 1M4.\n' Conviction wat entered by Judge\nC. J. Lennox after a five-day trial.\nSentence will be pronounced Feb.\n20. . .\nTiie Crown presented more than\n100 exhibits ot allegedly fictitious\ninvoices and checks of Northey'a\nwartime compiny, Mlllwork Industries Limited, which ruppUed furnishings tor ships built here dur\nlng tbt wtr. \u25a0\nNorthey ll Pruldtnt of Mlllwork\nIndustries Limited, md Paul md\nArchibald Northey ire Director!.\nAll three were releued on bell of\n$19,000 pending sentence.\nTO PREPARE\nPALESTINE\nPOSER FOR U.N.\nLONDON, Ftb. _I\"(fteuttri)-The\nCibinet will decide tomorrow how\nto submit tbe Pileitine queition to\nthe United Nitloni, now thit attempts to reconcile Jews md Arabs\nhavt failed, It wu Itemed todiy.\nTbe Cabinet mult also decide tf\nBritish troops ire to bt withdrawn\nfrom tht Holy Lind pending the\nU. N. deciilon, either immediately\nOt aljer notice.\nWoman Freed of\nRape Cha rge\nwTLLAND, Onl, ftb. II (CP)-\nBelleved to be the flttt woman to\nftct I rape chirgt in Canada, Mri.\nDlllard L Vaughn lot Hartford.\nConn., wu ut free when Mr. Juitice\nJ, L. Wilson today directed the Ontario Supreme Court Jury to acquit\nhtr beciuie of lack of corrobontlve\nevidence. He ilso directed thit bur-\nbig of the cue againit the woman's\nhuibmd, jointly charged, be continued.\nThe Crown allege! that offence!\nagalnit m eight-year-old girl, \u2022\nitep-child of Viughn'i ion, occurred\n\u25a0t nearby Cryital Beach late lait\nAuguit,    ' -\nCharged With\nBeheading     I\nMan, Woman\nKINGSTON,   Jamaica,   Feb.   H\n(CP) \u2014 A 20-year-old laborer wai !\nunder arrest today charged with\nbeheading a man md a- woman with -\na cutlass, probably fatally wound*\ning mother md slashing thret\notheri, after he allegedly testa.*\nized a amall village near hert before being over-powered by poU\nThe mm, Thomu Battrey, \u00ab\nheld by police in the Parish of I\nAnn aa the search was pressed f\nthe man believed fatally wound\nand wbo is reported to havi\nwandered off into the hush. No\nother details were Immediately\navailable tnd no motive waa give*\nt*t Battrty*s tfti*.. .   '\nTo launch (rime\nPrevention Plan\nREGINA, Feb. II (CP) - A j\ngram of crime prevention and i\noner rehabilitation soon will be I\nstltuted ln Saskatchewan with I\ntransfer of administration of prov*\nincial Jails from the public work*\nto the Social Welfare Department^\nthe legislature was told yeeterdaft\nThe itep is one recommended by\nthe Provincial Penal Commission\nwhich Investigated Saskatchewari't\njails and submitted a report to tbi\nC.C.F. government last summer.\nSign Treaty    i\n\"Libtrtit.\" Crop\nUp in Legislature\nVICTORIA, B. C, Feb. I] (CP) -\nThe matter bf \"ancient liberties\"\ncropped up In the Legislature todiy\nduring the addreu of A. R. MacDougall (Cln-Viucouver-Polnt Grey)\nmover of the addreu ln reply to the\nipeech from the throne.\nAdmitting thit wirtime emergency rettricttd lndlviduil freedom\not ipeech ind meeting, Mr. MacDougall contended that iuch mtrtctlom\nihould ceue to exist In tlmu of\npeice ind ihould not be -continued\nter the mere gretlflcitlon ot the luit\nfer power of the executive brinch\nof government.\nEXTEND  LOAN\n,   OTTAWA, Feb. II (CP) - An\nF\nProvince of\nextemlon  to\nlotn to tbt\nFederil\nAlberti\nDeputy Govirnment whip will be\nD. C. Brown, Vencouver-Burrard- wu tabled todty In tbt Commoni.\nManoje Slmlc (TOP), Yugoilav\nFonlgn Miniiter, placii hll \u2022la-\nmature on thi peace triaty with\nItaly during ilgnlng ceremonlei\nIn Parli. Hi declared that Manhal\nTlto'i Government wu dliappolnt-\ned becauie Yugulevle'i demindi\n\"have not been taken Into consideration In a utlifylng manner,\"\nMarchuo Antonio Mall Lupl dl\nSongna (BELOW), the Italian\nAmbauador to France, llgm tht\ntntty for hll oountry. It officially tnded the wir for Italy tnd '\nreduced her to i third elm pow,\ner, itripped of hir colonic..\n(AP Wirephoto)\n \u2014-\n\u2022-'\nlm. NILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, Fli. 14, 1147\nTo Hold Ski\nEvents Sunday\nRain or Shine\nEventi moved quickly *niuridiy\nl|n.the B.C. Bonipiel it the Civic\nl_ Centre, with ill rinki moving into\n! the elghtl In the four Primiry evil end the Britlih Consols nar-\nf\/lnt down to the (ours.\nIt WU I diy ot drimi, for lt saw\n_ defending B.C. chimplon, Fnnk\nkver-f of Vancouver, knocked out\na the Britlih Consoli Trophy by\n' Donald MacDonald of Trill by I\n' close 10-1 scon, ind the powerful\nge Stone'rlnk of Trail defeat R,\nMcGerrigle to gain the semi-\nConsols semi-finals will be\nlyed at 12:30 ind the final at 6\nm, Frldiy. The fljieJ, to be pliy-\n. _i on Sheet B, wUl be broacait by\nboth CJAT Trill and CKLN Nelson.\nwill begin Friday  ln the\n1 and Burni Cups.\nFriday drawi were made\nI follows:\nRAND CHALLENGE\nI a.m.\u2014A. M. Cheaser, Trail vs T.\nWallace, Nelion)  T-  D'Amour,\nvs L. S. Bradley, Nllson; F.\ny, Vanoouver vi {legi Stone,\n; A. H. Allan, Nelion vi R. C.\nTlgU, Trail.\n9N CUP\n8 a.m.\u2014D.  M. MacDonald, Trail\nf *n W. A Duckworth, Nelson; J. B.\nray vi F. Gould'or G. Dill, Nel.\nn; L. J. Maurer, Nelion vs J. Mc.\ni, Penticton or H. M. WMmiter,\nHLL COMERS\n, 8 a_m.-<J. Phllp, Chllllwick, vs I\nI. Avery, Silmo.\nCAMMELL-LAIRD\nt *.\u2014.. \u2014 C, Strachan, Trill-\nH Foxall, Nelion vs F. Stiplei,\nCreiton-E. C. Hunter, Nelion; C. Ty-\nTrill-A. Witen, Nelson vi J.\nKiry, Nelion-S. Mirtln, Verrlon.\nTRAIL CUP\n',    10.15-W. DeFoe, Nelion vs J. J\nI |M__wen, Nelson; A. B. Ronmark,\n[ Irelson vi C. H. Marshall, Nelion; A\n' Arcuri, Nelion vs W. Rae, Trail\n| KIMBERLEY  CUP\n10:1. - J: Wright, Roulind vi\nA. a Clirk, Trail; W. Ramibottom,\n, Nelson vi J. C. Urquhirt, Rosslmd;\nTowT-Tu\nCivil liberty, or liberty of the\npenon, uyi Reginald Trotter\nIn hll Charters of our Freedom,\nmeini one's opportunity to live\nUl owa lite free trom arbitrary\n' CHigil Interference by Government, or by other penoni,\nwith hli movement, conduct,\nand opinion. Enjoyment of such\nJretdom by the memben of \u2022\neommunlty oen never be complete, lor the very laws thit\nufeguird the Individual's liberties ran do so only by placing\nrestrictions on all penoni to\nprevent them from conduct\naaraftll to one another. Law\nguird! the liberties of eich ot\nOl by limiting the liberty of all.\nIt muit restrain even the rulers\nthemielvei ln the exercise of\ntheir luthority over their subjects.\nGlHtMAH-'WwTI\nTORONTO, ONTARIO\nASPIRIN\nEASES SIMPLE\nHEADACHE\n' fOB\n10WOIKIN |\nJSICONOS\nOlNUINI AfPIRIM I\nMAIKIO THII WAYI\nBABY'S\nHOT LITTLE HEAD\nMAY BE A DANQER SIGNAL\nmtttOt rem Btby'i hetA Itttl, bot lo root\nfc-4 y\u00abs must Irt \u2022_ mtllllDt. An _ rlo il quickly.\n_ ee VtHI toothtr m-th.r a... teA whst rows taa till) \"Ur bal-jr'a cboclu ind hsnd.\nWill US bOt  I VU tsltht.rr.sl.  \\ mtl -In I\n\u25a0uq.! Own Tablet .1 noon tal   . tsliet vivzre\nta mtt 111 b-li-j.''\nA_4 Mra. True). Ciml). tt Uttfltett, lm\n__llto\u00abyl\"Wr]lnleflt!wi\u00bbw>tfv.rtih I wi.\nThtn I thouiht ol Bihy . Own\n_ ttn I.,\nby *-t_t iht wot op and uonnd.\"\n\u25a0ltt, mm\nsod mar bo quickly tmthod to a\n\/ mint il\nBaby'a Own Tablata art Bw*t-taatJna, Miy\n\u2022e uka\nSki\nR. D. Hickey, Nilion vt A. 0. Hir\nvey, Nelion.\nROISLAND CUP\n10:15 \u2014 T. W. Ledlnghim, Nelion\nvi W. Kline, Nelion; S. B. Himllton, Nelion vi J. McCulloch,\nVernon.\nBURNS CUP\n10:15 \u2014 R. A. Peeblei, Nelion vi\nA.  Scheffler,  Kulo;  A,  Browne,\nVernon, vs 3. Smith, Nelion.\nThursday's reiulti follow;\nBRITISH CONSOLS TROPHY\nA. Ogiton, Klmberley 11; J. J.\nMcEwen, Nelson 10.\nE. J. Avery, Silmo 18; W. A. Duckworth, Nelion 2.\nA. Witen, Nelion I; N. McKerracher. Penticton 9.\nT. D'Amour, Trail 15, N. McKerracher, Penticton \"1.\nF. Avery. Vincouver I, D. M.\nMicDonild, Trail 10.\nA. B. Ronmark, Nelion I, A. M.\nChesser, Trill 12.\n3. C. Urquhirt. Rouland T, J. D.\nHanion, Rosilind IS.\nGRAND CHALLENGE\nROUND 1\nA. M. Chwer, Trill 10; M Gibson\nTrill 5.\nL. S. Bradley, Nelion 11; Arcuri,\nNelion 2.\nA. Crichton, TJraU V,T, Aviry,\nVincouver 8-\nT. D'Amour, Trail IJ; J. J. McEwen, Nelson I.\nW. Hae, Trill, 7; A. H. Allan, Nllson 10.\nRege Stone, Trill lt; A. B. Ronmirk, Nelion 4.\nT. A. Willice, Nelion 10, C H.\nMarshall, Nelion 5.\nR. C. McOerrlgle, Trill 11, W. DiFoe, Nelion 4.\nneLson CUP\nROUND 1\nA. B. Porter, Vincouver 0; R D.\nHickey, Nelion 7.\nL. J. Miurer, Nelson 8; J, C. Urquhirt, Rosslmd 8.\nD. M. MicDonild, Trill, 10; A. O.\nHirvey, Nllson 5.\nN. McKerracher, Penticton 10; W.\nHimllton, Nelson *.\nJ. Wright, Rosslmd 7, H. A. D.\nGreenwood, Nation 8.\nA. B. Clark, Trail, 1, J. McKiy,\nPenticton 11\nW. Rimibottom, Nilion 7, H. M.\nWhimster, Nelson 14.\nH. Twells, Klmberley J, W. A.\nDuckworth, Neilon 10.\nRound 2:\nL. J. Miurer, Nelson 11, A. B.\nPorter, Vancouver 10.\nCAMMELL-LAIRD\nROUND 1\nA. Ogston, Chipmin Cimp 7; T.\nStiplei, Creston 10.\nR. Foxill Nelson 10; I. Staples,\nCreston 0.\nE. C. Hunt; Nelson 14; J. D. Hu-\nson, Rosslmd 0.\nJ. McCulloch, Vernon 8, J. Kiry,\nNelion 11.\nS. B. Himllton, Nelson 4, S. Mirtln, Vernon 11.\nC. Strichm, Trill 9, T. A. Riee,\nTrill 7.\nT. W. Ledlnghim, Nllson 5, C\nTyton, Trill 11.\nW. Kline, Neiton 3, A. Waten,\nNelion 8.\nALL COMERS CUP\nROUND 1\nR. Stuirt. Trill 12; A Scheffler,\nKulo 1.\nR. A. Peebles, Nelion \u00ab; <i. Phllp.\nChilliwack, 10.\nA. J. Green, Vernon, 6; J. B. Griy\nNelson 12.\nT. D. Cummins, Nllson 14; I J.\nReynolds, Grind Forki 4.\nF. Gould, Nelion-1; A. Browni,\nVernon 7.\nW. Mirr, Nelion 7; J. O'Neil, Klmberley 3.\nW. M. Hsrrls, Cnnbrook, I; S.\nHiydon, Nelson 7.\nG. Dill, Nelion 11, J. Smith, Nelson 3.\nE. 3. Aviry, Silmo 8, W. Mirr,\nNelion 7.\nRound 2:\nR. Stuirt, Trill 0. W. M. Hirrlt,\nCranbrook 3.\nT. D. Cummini, Nelion 8, J. B\nGray, Nelson 10.\nRiln er ihlni thi Nelaon\nClub will hold Iti Junior crou\ncountry and ililom events at the\nGolf Linki next Sundiy. Tiie prime\npurpose ot the meet le to ihow\npirenti ind othen Intereited ln\nskiing Just whit the kldi can de,\nuld Ski Club Pruldent Dinny\nMcKay Thundiy.\nThen ll \u2022 fine selection ot prises\nfor the competitor! in the yean\nof 12, 12 to 15,15 to IB, IS yean and\nover age groups. Entriei are eon-\nfined to memben of the Ski Club.\nThe preient ratal' here made\nihort work ef the now in town\nbut lt hain't effected the mow et\nthe Link* to any extent to warrant\nalarm. Wet mow when peeked\nmakei almoit ai good running surface ea dry mow tha ikl experts\nuy.\nEntries ihould be handed in to\nDanny McKay \u2022\u25a0 eirly u poulble.\nThe races commence it I p.m.\nPrizes will be presented to the\nwinners at the cabin after the\neventi hive been run off.       '\n\u2014\u25a0\u2014,\nCar L\u00abft on Ro\u00abd\nBrings $5 Fin*\nCASTLEGAR, B. C, Feb. 18 -.\nJick A Mclnnei, Trail, wu fined IS\nia Provlnclil Police Court here after' he pleaded guilty to a chirge\nof leaving a vehicle itindlng on the\ntravelled portion of the road. The\neir, informitlon reid. wu left on\nthe road near Brilliant for M houn\non Feb. 9 and 4.\nProceedingi were held before\nStipendiary Migiitrate Stinley\nHumphries.\na^i in i\nDangerous Driving\nIn School Zone\nBrings $15 Fin*\nCASTL-CQAB, B.C., Feb. II -\nFacing chirgei of dingerous driving, Alfred R. Limacher of Nilion,\npleaded not guilty before Stipendiary Magistrate Stinley Humphries\nln Provlnclil PoUci Court. He wis\nfound guilty ud fined $15.\nIt wu illiged by Constable N.\nH. Elphick of the B.C, Provincial\nPolice thit on Feb. 4 Limacher hid\nbun checked travelling through\nKinnaird ichool toni it 55 mllei\nper hour end hid ipeeded up to\n70 milei per hour after pining\nthe zone. The hlghwey, lt wis\nuid, wu covered with freih mow\n\u2022nd wu ilippery.\nLimicher stated tn hll defence\nthlt he had observed ell school\nind restricted tonei while travelling\nbetween Clltligir ind Blueberry\nud had not at any time exceeded\n60 milei per hour.\nJ. Miller\nMotor Association\nX Miller ot Nelion wu elected\nPreiident ot the Kootenay Motor\nCarrier! Aiioclitlon at the Legion\nWedneiday. While the meeting wu\ncalled to elect officeri for the en\nsuing yeir the highlight wu a talk\non recent amendment of the High.\nway Aet and prevention of iccl\ndents, by* Provlnclil Pollcemin,\nComtable N, H. Elphick of Nelion\nMr. Elphick reviewed' three\nimendmenti regarding highway\ntraffic. They were; prohibiting of\nparking on the North side of the\nSouthern Tram-Provincial High\nway through the village ot South\nSlocen; printing of namei ud ad\ndrenei of the owner of both sides\nof the vehicle; inspection of rattle\nbefore being ihlpped by freight\nof informitlon to thl Police  In\ntruck on any hlghwiy ud posting\nlasl\nN. A. Polownikoff\nFuneiU services for thi lata\nNlckolu A. Polonikoff wire held\nin Salmo Thuriday. Mr. Polonikoff\ndied at the Trail-Taduic Hoipital\nlut Mondiy ifter a brief illness\nHe li survived by hli wife and\none daughter Jinet. Meny frlendi\nittinded from -Salmo and other\npointi.\nInterment took piece ln tbe\nBoulder Cemetery.\nPallbearen were Peter Zeepen,\nMike Zeepen, Henry Kalmaciff,\nGiston Kalesnoff, Peter Bondorotf\nud Wllliim Kilmicoff.\nBANGOR, Weill (CP) - F.O.\nHarber electrical engineer to tbe\nBangor City Council, has drafted\nplans to turn the Menal Strait into\ntwo basins, one it high level feed\nlng the other it low level, ud\ngenerate electrlcty at the Junction\nflow. Three dams would be requir\ned.\n; .\nUrges Medico, * I\nFaculty ot U.B.C.\nVICTORIA, Feb. 13 (CP) - la-\ntibllihment of \u2022 medicil (acuity ill\nthe Univenity of British Columbii\nit the eirllut possible data, Was\nurged In the Legislature today by\nA. R. MacDougall (Cln-Vancouver\nPoint Grey.) mover of the addresi\nIn reply to the ipeech from the\nthrone. Mr. MacDougall hoped the\nichool could be placed In operation\nfor the Autumn term thii yeir.\nMr. -MaeDoUfall wu convinced\nthat \u2022 plan could be avolved to establish iuch a faculty on the cim-\npua that would conform to itand-\nirdi compirabli to those outlined by\nexpert! U \u2022 prerequisite.\nDEATHS\nWINNIPEO (CP) - Andrew R.\nBathgate, 50, father ot Bernie Beth-\ngate, oentre star for Vmcouver Ca-\nnucks'in the Pacific Coait Hockey\nLeague, He wei prominent in Man\nltobi imiteur hockey circles, and\nwai-Vice Preiident of the Winnipeg\nRangeri Junior club and Winnipeg\nand Diitrict Bantam Hockey Leigue.\nNews of the Day\nRATES: 22c line. 27c Mm black taoe type, larger type ntm en\nrequeit  Minimum twe llnei. 10% dltcount for prompt payment\nBuckley Brook's Hats\nJick Boyce\nComplete   assortment   of  pocket\nbooki at Valentlnei.\nipector 34 houn before ihlpment.\nThe condition In which motor-\nvehicle equipment li kept, even ln\ngeneral appearance, hai a direct\nbeirlng on prevention of eccldenti,\nthe speaker uld. A driver operating i clean end undamaged vehicle\nhid I better attitude towat-di it\nthu he would e vehicle thit hid\nbent or damaged fenders or ether\nsigns ot neglect.\nKeeping brakei, headlights, tall\nlighti, clearance lighti etc. in good\nworking order lessened the number\nof mlihipi.\nParking on the travelled portion\nof the hlghwiy, pirtieulirly it\ncruvei or neir the summit of \u2022\nhill, epeeding ln ichool ud other\nrestricted tonei, tilling to itop at\nrailway crosslngi were all common\ncauses of accidents. Overloading\nwu always i courting of disaster\non the road, Mr. Elphick raid.\nIt wai found thit thera wu considerable laxity in the regulation\nrequiring i motor vehicle md motor\ndashboard licenses ba carried In\nthe vehicle. Negligence creited inconvenience when \u25a0 truck wis\nstopped on the highway, the speaker\nconcluded.\nOfficers for thi Auociation for\n1947 ire: President, J. Miller, Vice-\nPresident, Kelly Ozelle, Secretiry,\n0. Wllliimi. Treiiurer, W. Motion.\nMother of Accused\nMan Teitifiet\nWINNIPEG, Feb. 13 (CP)-Mri.\nMiry Ferguion, 68, mother of one\nand mother-in-law of the ucond\nottwo 0\u00bben accused of the bick-ieaj\nmurder of'Divlrf Oentles. 47-yeir-\nold sliest-nan. here lilt Nov. 3 took\nthe stand at their trial today to tell\nhow ihe hid pleaded with Gentlei\n\"to send my girl bick Home.\"\nHer girl Is the wife of Thomu\nDmiel,   37,   ind   sister   of   John\nFerguson,   38,   who   in   chirged\njointly with hiving strangled Gen-\nInj ties ln the bick seat of in auto-\n1 mobile- the   former   wis   driving.\nLauds Compulsory\nVoting System\nVICTORIA, Feb. 13 (CP) - A\nstrong commindition of the com-\npuliory voting ind regiitration system In Australia, which the speclsl\ncommittee of- the B.C. Legiifiture\nll recommending for adoption here,\nwu given todiy by W. P. Oomlon,\nmember of the Austreliw Com-\nmonweilth Parliament for South\nBrlibine.\nMr. Conilon, who todiy iddreued\n\u2022 ciucui of the C.C.F. memberi of\nthe B.C. Leglsliture, li in Victorli\nawaiting \u2022 ihlp to return to Australia. He nn been touring Europe ind\nNorth America ud attending .meetingi of the Internitlonil Libor Office ln Bruisels, Belgium.\nUnder the Auitrallin compulsory\nvoting lyitim in expreiiJon by\nmore thin 85 per cent of the en-\nfranchlied cltlzeni of the nition\nhu resulted. Compuliory regiitration li uied not only by the Nitlonil Government but alio for itite\nelectloni md ln Queensland\nmunlclpil elections.\nA penon fiillni to vote li UablelThey had Invited him for i~ride fo\nfor \u2022 fine up to \u00a33 which ii levied | talk him out of hii frlindihlp for\nby election officeri if i utisfictory\nexcuse ll not preunted by a citizen.\nPreiton. England (CP) \u2014 Although blind md without hinds,\nJO-yeir-old Bill Griffithl. ex-R.A.F.\ntruck driver, his started in buiiness\nu i haulage contractor.\nMrs. Daniel.\n, LONDON (CP) - Memben of\nParliament In Britiin hive et their\ndisposal i library of 100,000 book\"\nand a stiff of trained mm ud\nwomen, each specialists ln their own\nright, who between them car\n\u2022nd read \u2022 dozen languages.\nDont wait until after tha fire.\nINSURE NOW, Bleckwood Apency.\n\"PORTRAIT* BY WM. RAMSAY\nPh. 106  VOGUE STUDIO 4M Wird\nLitut newspapers md magazines,\nand smokei at Bishop's Newi.\nAccommodation for paiienger to\nVancouver Sit. morning. Ph. 1112.\nThi only veterani Tixl Cab\nPh. 1154     Star Tixl     Ph. 1154\nWANTED \u2014 Room ud Boird for\nmill bank clerk. Phone 112.\nQuiet hour of music it St.\nSiviour'i Church Sunday Feb. IS\n\u2022t 8 p.m. Miry ind Mirthi Circle.\nArtists: Bill DeRldder, Pit Hughei,\nDorla Bradshaw, Paul Hellscher\nind Mr. F. Wheeler.\nA Few of thi Bargain!\nLadiei' suede pumpi $200. Lidlu*\n\u25a0edroom   ilippin   Me   to   $147,\nMen'i Moccatln Toe Oxfordl $740.\nWhere?\nAT THI  BOOTERY\nWith Sootl\nMeit *8.95 ond $9.78\nShoei \u2014 Now\n\u20226.95\nMoit $6.95 and $7.95\nShoei \u2014 Now\n\u00bb4.95\nPLAY SHOES, LOAFERS, ETC.\nNow All $2.95\nFink's Footwear\nRECOMMENDS\nPAY BOOST\nOTTAWA, Fib. 1J (CP)-Labor\nMiniiter  Mitchell  announced   In\nthe Commoni today thlt Mr. Juitlce W, F. Carroll of the tupremi\nCourt of Nova Scotli hu recommended that the demand ef Neva\nScotli ooal mlnen fer a wage Increue of $1,40 a day be granted.\nFor J. R. Watklni quility producti, Colmani, HIT Front St.\nShe wlll remember, so don't you\nforget Flowen for SL Vilenine'i.\nCoventryi'. Phoni M2.\nOUR PHONE NUMBERS ARE 1177\nAND 1171. FAIRWAY MEAT\nMARKET.\nFull luortment of Costume Jewellery. See the lelectlon it Collin-\nson's Jewellery Store, 901 Baker St.\nSllverwire ln Community ind Tudor Plate, urvlce for eight At Harvey's Jewellers.\nWhy not give ui \u2022 cill to Increue\nyour fire Iniunnce protection to-\nday?-C   W.   APPLEYARD.\nYou'll like our Chlneie diihei\nnow being served it the Standard\nCafe.'   * -\nAttention. Accommodation for\nwiiting or convalescent pitlenu.\nPhone 3-8-L.\nWringer rollen, mide to fit iny\nwashing machine. Bring old rollers\nto Skilton. 301 Biker St Rur.\nIW,1\nwill become out of dite if you hive\nour expert install a freezer in your\nbuement. Enable! you to have girden fresh fruit ud vegetables, etc.,\nthe yeir round. Costs little more\nthin a household cibinet but bu\ntlve to ilx timei the rapacity. Low\noperating cost. Enquire it Hipper-\nson's.\nNOTICE\nReserve Mondiy night, Feb. 17.\nWest Kooteniy Midget ind Juvenile Hockey Playoffs.\nNeUon Midgeti vs Trail Mldgeti\nit 7:90.\nNelion Juvenilei vs Trail Juvenile! it 8:00.\nThese boyi pliy hockey ill the\nwiy. Support your'homi town talent and be a booster.\nAdmliiion\u2014Adulti, 89c; kids ISo.\nWANTBD\nUTE TO CLASSIFY\n- BUS OIRL FOR ARM-\nson's Cife. To train as wiltreu.\nApply Armson's Cife. No experience required.\nromt) - iiitr-ca warn.\nSerial No. 41-2M. Phone 78\u00ab-Y.\nOwner mey claim iame by paying for ad.\nWftftALfc-'flfiflHTBttBJBt-\niey bull, good breeder, $100 with\npaperi.  E.  B.  Noakea, Balfour,\nf OR ftENT\"- raUflSBTO, cHi-\ntrolly-heated gungalow. Blue Top\nCourt, Phone P08-R4.\nwTDfflHS - 3* TO 38 CoUPI F<5T.\ncuh.   Room\nNelson.\n8.   Queeni   Hotel.\nYu, wi have coco door mitl\nThree populir ilzei. Keep your\nfloors clean ud dry with i niw\nmit Hlpperson's.\nKeep Feb. 21.it, open for Kiwanis\nAuction   Dmce.   Ticketi   on   uie\nGolden   Gate   Cife,\nCrawford'i Grocery.\nGreenwood's,\nGenerous Rangen Make Biggest\nContribution on \"Clapper Nitihf\";\nCowley Sels Up New Scoring Mark\nHONG KONG (CPf-A 10-foot\nhigh bronze ttitue of King Oeorge\nVI orered for thl cententry celebration! here ln January, 1M1, on\nwhich work itopped btciutt of thi\nwu, hit bten completed lnd twain\nihlpment from Englind. The itetue\ndepicts the King la hll robM ef\nIn th\nitite is worn\npirlliment.\nthe opening of\nraaltr alarm--   _\nit_ia, l. 1 pra har thrtt triry two boura\ni m.\n.Hi\njit_\nftrlte If ttenrte). They halpra-uca lha *****\n-r common in trivial airk...rnt, ol babyhood j\ncl-ii.ni harmful witi-i out of tba ayvtan. I\nfrv-r la not i.'.'s-'l promptly, oonaull youx\n'ullli-t tfltct.\nlnftrouhlas.\n\u00bbMt ttopiach and othir minor allmanll of\nhy. Uitd <nth i --1st.:: . by fflothtra fat\n10 yttrt. Ot a boa today, lie)\ntits.\nC0NSWAUD1\ns Uf ALL- VEOETABli\nLAXATIVE\nM->|.C-adK\u00a37n!j\nTWnh,  pW_i_<  i\ncoma i o two atnatftM,\n(H  eemtlitw Mtra  aaOd  teflon\nPlata or ue____i pttttd.\n tjfi\nntdan. Ni \"il-Mpr  ituS \u2014 no dullint rati\n\u25a0ttikm.\nh\u00bbr   tl\n_&*act\nMl t.\nll|l._.\nron *n not utiuW-d,\nE^mJlvi\"M('rcfii.t.l[>\u00ab!ten. tmthli\n\u00bbM at'\niv. t;\n*i\\m i'!th\u00bbi Ir ih* nliM.  13 CMlfc\nEStf!\n\"XSmS\nTAKI n*u\u00b0 \u25a0 \u25a0aeeeaa waud.\n*W ti wimia-MMiiF\"\nIC\n3\u00ab\ntu\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Paiienger ond Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m.\u2014Cictpt Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM    H    MolVOR.   free.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135      Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nBy JACK MITCHgLL\nCanadlm Prett Stiff Wrltir\nEverybody wii out to make It i\ngill lend-off pirty for old Dit Clip-\nThe Weather\nSynopili:\nAlmoit continuoui riln fill ilong\nthe B.C. cout. The Interior of the\nprovince wti moitly overceit. Temperiture! ringi from 10 to M degreei ibove the leisonil iverigi\nfor mid Februiry. Little chinge In\nweither condltloni li expected ii\nwarm moitt ilr continue! to move\nup North Amerlcin cout\n-Forieuti:\nVincouver \u2014 Overeut. Intermittent rein. Light Southuit winds.\nVery mild. Miximum Vincouver\nIlrport S3, Abbotiford ilrport M.\nOkimgin \u2014 Overeut Southerly\nwlndi IS. Very mild. Miximum\nPenticton K.\nKooteniy \u2014 Overeut. Widely\ntcittired rilnihowen. Light Southerly wlndi Viry mild. Miximum\nCnnbrook !0, Creicent Villey SO.\nNeUon     M.I eJJ\nMontreil   4\nToronto  1\nNorth Biy  _... 11\nPort Arthur  11\nKenon      \u2014\nWinnipeg  7\nBrandon    t\nThe Paa  -1\nReglm  10\nSukitoon  11\nPrince Albert     .. .. t\nNorth BatUeford   11\nSwift Current  li\nLethbridge  I\nCelgery  M\nEdmonton  1\nKamloopi ,  \u2014\nPenticton ._ II\nVancouver  IS\nVlctorle    _  a\nCranbrook   II\nCreeeenl Valley   IS\nKaalo               M\nPrince Rupert  _ M\nPrince Oeorgi    IT\nOrend rorki  __ M\n8eattl\u00ab        41\nPortland          M\nSpokane  X\ni\ntin\nVtr but the wiy New York'i Rangen entered Into the gift-giving\niplrlt left the Blueshlrts todiy with\nthe itringe mornlng-ifter feeling\nof the min who wonderi why he\ndid lt.\nMiybe it wu the ilr of good-fil-\nlowihlp thit surrounded the' entrance of the big Boiton Bruini de-\nfencemin Into hockey'i Internitlonil Hill of Fime on the umi night\nthit mirked hii retirement ifter\nthe longeet pliylng record of iny-\none In the blgtlme-20 stnlght Nitlonil Hockey Leigui idiom\nIt might htve been the wiy Clip-\nper'i veterin team-mate, Bill Cowley, did hli pirt by picking up two\nicorlng pointi to iet i piir of illume rteordi. Perhipi It wu to\nmike lure Big Dlt itirted his ctrur\nu \"coich only\" on the right foot\nWhitever it wu, the Ringen certiinly went ill out on Clipper Night\n\u2022t Boston lut night whin the;\nier pre\nBruini\nsented \u25a0 10-1 victory to the __\nThit victory temponrlly cut off\nthi chilelngi of thi rising Ringers\nto Boiton's third poiltlon In thl\nilindlngs. Breaking i dildlock for\nthe berth. It put the Bruini two\npointi up on the Blueshlrts.\nDRAW HABITANTS\nThe eventi it Boiton evinhid-\nowed \u25a0 surprising trick it Chlcigo.\nThere, the dellir-dwelllng Black\nHiwki. with rookie Ooilli Imill\n(The Cit) Frineli turning In s tlei-\nUr performince. htld the Leigue-\nTr.l\u00abiding Montretl Ctnidltni to 1 1-1\n.01 \u2022''iw.\nCowliy, the eld imoettile of 11\nililom with thi Bruini, tcored a\n5eel and en mlit et Bttton to\nring hli lifetime tcorlng totali\nte SIO fer Ltijut pliy ind 174\nter leegue and pliyoffi combined.\nThe pnvloui retordi wtre tit by\nlyd Howt, whe retired frem Detroit Rid Wlngi with SH and 172\n(\u20221Mb,\nFor  more   loluble   chemicils  In\n..worms\nMscDougill  Eirthwormi,  1791  3rd.\nAve, Trill, B.C.\nVilintlne'i  Diy.  Hive you for-\nielivery Phoni 910. MAC'S OREEN\nJotten your flowers? Tor prompt\n\u2022livery t\"\nHOUSES,\nFictory fruh Goodyear Bitteriei\nSold ind lervlced by\nBILL DEFOE'S SUPER SERVICE\nNext to Greyhoundi       Phoni 1134\nAttention Curleri \u2014 Vilentine'i\nDiy luggutlon, I box of Fimoui\n\"Nut Houie\" Nuts\u2014Nuttin' But thi\nBut\u2014it Fleury'i\nFor Sale\n1. One of Nelson's beit homei.\nBungelow type, cement foundation, furnece, cement floor in\nbuement, fireplace, dining\nroom, living room and den, three\nbedroomi. Polished Cout fir\nand maple floors. Drive in gir-\ntge ln bisement Corner lots in\nliwn ind floweri. Centril 1.cation.\n2 14 nice level loti In\nFilrvlew. Price\t\nI. Steam Inundry. Doing good\nbuilneu Including Und, bulldlngi, michinery, etc. Hilf cuh\n\u00b1^: $15,000\n$575\nMiulomry Dr. WilUci Thorn-\nbloom of Africi will ipuk In tht\nMlulon Covenint Church tonight\n\u25a0t 1:00 o'clock.\nWhltt Drive end Dinoe, Procter\nHell, Pib, 14th. Whltt it I p.m.\nDtnclng it 11 p.m. Admliiion DOo.\nFrti Firry.\nATTENTION BANDSMEN\nMeeting of Bindimen ind thou interested ln forming i City Bind\nwlll bt held In Council Chimber tonight, it 7:30 pleaie attend.\nC.W.Appleyard\n& Co. Ltd.\nRsol Estat* and Insurance\nNtjlson, B C.\nHERE NOW\nCorns In and Taks It\nAway.\nTHI NEWEST\nTHI BEST\nIn PortabU Typewriters\nThe\nSmith Corona Clipper\n$77.50\nKootenay Stationers\n& SPORT SHOP\n456 WARD IT. PHONI 3(2\nR*U*B*B'E*R*S\nfor tho working man\nYm; believe it or not, we have received\na reasonable shipment of Rubber Boots.\nBlucher front, six Inch top, six-eyelet,\nwith plain or cleated soles.\nSizes 6 to 12.\nGODFREYS'\nPhone\u00bb 270 - Box\nwho\nIN   MEMORY\nIn loving mimory of Ttd, '\nwn killed in Italy Tib. 14, IS...\nSidlv milled by Leille, Tommy.\nOlgi, Horn ind Did I.und.\nCin mike eerly dellverlei of elm-\nit Royil or Coroni Portable Typewriter!. Sold for caih or on tny\ntermi. D. W. MeDtrby \"Thi Typewriter ind Adding Micblni Min\",\nH\u00ab Wird Street\nKISS YOUR\nTIRED FEELING\n!\nmii;'\nPleileee Many Suffer tow Blootl\nCount-An-i Dent Know lt.\n11_* M_\u00bb_-Ml\nITCH .CJS38! gMS\u00aeMiss\nu\n.01\n.04\nm ti mmtlut\nvaran\no-ml mewsait at rot\nt t*tt kklai aon, a.\n'   |I\u00bblStt1t|-\u00bbMll\n3 Way Specialists . . .\nMOVING\nSTORAGE\nt\nPACKING\nNo Matter What Type of Work You Have To le\nDone - We Have a Truck and the Mtn To Do a Thorough Job \u2014 PHONI S3\nWest Transfer Co*\nSERVING NEUON FOR 48 YEARS\ni.\n w\nNELON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, Cil. 14, 1947 -\nTweed Suits\nMen \u2014 here Is your Spring\nsuit., A fine assortment of\nlight and dark tweeds, either pleated or plain trousers,\nzipper and drop belt loops.\nSizes 35 to 42. Each\n$22-95\nMEN'S\nSleeveless Pullovers\nPure wool sleeveless sweaters. Loose stitch, snug fitting, waistband, in plain\ncolors only. Sizes small, medium and large. $|J C\"A\nEach    JtjVJ\nBoys' Mackinaws\nBoys' coat-jackets. A fully\nlined, all melton-cloth,\ndouble breasted style mack-\ninaw. All-around belt and\nleather trimming. In blue\nonly! Sizes 8 to $Tf QC\n18 yrs. Each        I *7j\nMen's Tweed Pants\nWe have a fine assortment of\ntweed trousers in shades of greys,\nbrowns, greens and blues, in\npleats or plain front. Size 29 to\n42. \" ~\t\nPair __\nOthers\nBoys' Sweaters\n^eavy wool crew neck sweaters In\nplain wine or blue. A rugged ond\nwell constructed garment for\nrough school wear and tear. Sizes\n10 to 14 years. $1  ftC\nPrice  \\*7j\n'8.95\n$5.75 and $10.50\nThis is the time of the year to check over the family needs. Sewing time is here. Your\nSpring heeds can now be taken care of in all departments.\nJUST ARRIVED\u2014A Nice Shipment ot\nSPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES\nIn nationally known makes.\nParkhill \"Rochester\", size 4' and\n4' 6\".\nEach  \t\n\u25a0\", size 4' and\n\u202229.50\nSimmons\n4'6\".\nEach \t\n\"Slumber  King\".   Sizes\n_ '34.00\nParkhill \"Mor-        f 3 **} A A\nRest\". Size 4'6\". Ea.  J__-.UU\nSimmons \"Sleep-     $*)Q CA\nway\", size 4' 6\" ,ea.   -U\/tJv\n\"KINGSWOOl\"\nREVERSIBLE THROWS\nPart wool reversible two-tone\nblankets, in rose and blue sateen\nbinding on ends. Size 70x80.\nFamily Days, .A  QQ\nEach  1____.   *TeX)\nKNOTTY PINE\nDESK and CHAIR SETS\nOf unique design. Heavy and solid. Ideal set for a student's room.\nDesk and chair in light or medium shade of rtatural wood.\nFamily Days,\nSet \t\nSimmons \"Spring      91% QC\nCot\", Size 2' 6\", ea.    I f **\\*J\nSimmons \"Beautyrest\", Size 3'\nL4: *49.50\nBATH MAT SETS\nBath mat and toilet* seat covers in\ncontrast. Extra heavy quality,\nsoft pastels with floral designs in\nFamily Days, $3  CA\nSet : DejU\n\u202265.00\nFUSTIC\nKITCHEN  CURTAINS\nSets of 4 pieces. Complete with\nfrills and tiebacks in contrast\nshades. Red, gold, blue or green.\nNew\/fresh. Will give new life to\nthe kitchen or bathroom windows. '\nFamily Days,, set\n\u20222.50\nSPECIAL\nDruggett WOOL RUGS\nMade in India, these hard-wearing rugs are of the Navajo type\nand come in a wide range of colors and designs.\nSize 3'x6'. Reg. $9.50, ea. $5.95\nSize 6'x9'. Reg. $29.50. $l\u00bb.SO\nSize9'xl2'. Reg, $55.00. $36.80\nPRINTED RAYON\n' TABLE CLOTHS\nLovely pastel colorings, printed on\nheavy quality rayon par-tamo\ncloth. Easy to wash and Iron. Size\n52x70. $C 7C\nEach _         J* I J\nFAMILY DAYS IN THE NOTION DEPARTMENT\nPERSONAL NOTIONS\nHAIR NETS:\nSilk with elastic,\nJ tor\t\nRayon with elastic,\n2 tor\t\nHuman hair, no elastic,\nEach  \t\n150\n150\n25*\nORIPPER KIT\nEasy to attach snap fastener\nbuttons. No sewing. Cl __\nPriced at ,  *********\nBUTTONS\nPlata and novelty buttons tn\nall colors. ___\nPer eard   *\"**\nBAB'S 8ANI-BRIEF8\nDRESS SHIELDS\n$1.10\nCombination belt\nand pantle\nSanitary belts, adjust-   __t_\nable m*m\nSportsdown wool tor heavier\ngarments, ___\nPer skein v\"*\nPin-In creecent style.    A__\nPer pair      ,**\nSHOE BRUSHES\nEach       \t\nWHI8K BROOMS *___\nEach  muy\nWU\nPHONES:\nReady-to-Wear.\nHosiery\t\nDrygoods \t\nGroceries \t\nMen's Wear\t\n49\n52\n49\n193\n29\niimiH <&m9*n\nLadies'\nDRESSES\nLadies'   afternoon  dresses,\none-piece   in   new   young\n* prints in crepe and floral\njerseys. Size 14 to 20.\n$10-95\nLadies' Spring Hats\nLadies' new spring felts and\nstraws, trimmed with flowers and ribbons. All head\nsizes. %A QC\nPrice      1*7 J\nLadies' Skirts\nLadies' all wool skirts in\nplain materials, pleat bock\nand front. Blue, red, brown\nand black. Sizes 14 to 20.\nand black. \u2022 %C QC\nSizes 14 to 20     mt.Sj\nChildren's Coveralls\nChildren's corduroy coveralls in hard wearing corduroy, nicely toilored. Red,\nblue and green. $^ QC\nSizes 2 to 6. _   m_*yj\nPumps\nAmong our new Spring\nstyles in Jonet Lee is this\nsmart strop pump In black\nsuede, with continental\nheel.  Sizes 5-8 Vi. Widths\n_4B: ______ *9.95\nINCORPORATED   2!\"? MAY 1670.\nSTORE OPEN TILL 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY\nSTORE HOURS:\nMon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri.\n9a.m.-5p.m.\nWednesday: 9 a.m.-12 noon\nSaturday: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.\nUS. Ready to Aid Britain \\ Britain Has Fuel\nFor 9 Days Only\nMay Be Able to\nDivert Colliers at\nSea, If Desired\nNO REQUEST\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (AP)\nPresident Truman said today that\nthe Unlttd States Is reedy te do\neverything  within   Its  power te\nrelieve the plight of tha British\nA BRILLIANT SUGGESTION:\npeople In their present fuel emergency.\nMr. Truman aaid it ma; be possible to divert to Great Britain a\nnumber ot colliers at sea in the\nvicinity of the British Isles now\ncarrying coal to other European\ncountries.\n\"This Government stands ready to\ndo everything within its power to\nrelieve the plight of the British\npeople In their present fuel emergency,\" the President's statement\nsaid.\n'Although we have received no\nrequest from England for aid, I have\ndirected Captain Granville Conway,\ncoordinator of emergency export\nprograms, to determine how quickly\nand In what quantity coal can be\nlanded at British ports. It would\ntake a minimum of IS days to ship\ncoal from thia country to England.\nSuch ahlpments might very well\narrive too late to help England In\nthe preaent emergency.\n\"There are, however, a number\nof colliers at sea In the vicinity\nof the British Isles carrying coal to\nother European countries. It may\nbe possible to divert some of these\ncolliers to English ports.\"\nMr. Truman aaid the U. S. representative with a European coal organization sitting in London \"has\nbeen instructed to support a request\n(or reallocation of the shipments of\ncoal now at sea, it thia Is the British\ndesire.\"\nWOULD REPLACE\nSHIPMENTS\nAt the same time, the President\nsaid he urged Congress to act\npromptly \"to extend the authority\nof the Maritime Commission to operate the ship\/ which are so vitally\nneeded.\"\nThe President said that coal thus\ndiverted to England would be replaced for other countries aa rapid\nly as shipping schedules can be ad\nJusted.\nLeduc Oil Hot\nBest Prospects\nLEDUC, Alta, Feb. 13 (CP) -\nOil spewed today from the Leduc\nPROPAGANDA\nBAN BARRED IN\nAUSTRIA TREATY\nRussia Would limit\nNon-Europeans\nTo Secondary Roles\nSTAND CHANGED\nLONDON, Feb. 13 (AP) - The\nUnited Statea today blocked a Russian attempt to write Into the forthcoming Austrian Peace, Treaty >a\nclause prohibiting Pan-German\npropaganda ln any form and \"propaganda hoatile to the United Nations.\"\nThe issues, cropping up a second\ntime at the four-power Deputy Foreign Ministers Conference, waa referred to the Foreign Ministers\nMarch conference ln Moscow, British source said, after United States\ndelegates expressed fear such a\nclause would justify future interference in Austrian Internal affairs.\nRussia has dropped objections to\nactive participation of 12 European\n\"little allies\" In drafting the German peace treaty, but would limit\nsuch non-European states aa Can\nada, Braiil and Australia to second\nary roles.\nThe Soviet proposal, made Wednesday night to the Big Four Dep\nuty Foreign Ministers, was appraU\ned by American, French and Britiah\nrepresentatives as an important concession from the previous Russian\nstand, but American sources said\nthey argued strongly for equal rep-\nmentation of non-European Alllea\nWOULD ADMIT\nOCCUPIED COUNTRIES\nSoviet Deputy Feodor T. Gousev\nproposed that countries occupied by\nGermany be admitted to a central\nNo. 1 Well and officials of Imperial [standing committee to be establish\nOil  Limited  said  it  has  the bestir bv \">\u2022\nprospects of any well the company\nhas drilled In Western Canada outside Turner  Valley.\nMmRHEIMATICF*\nIN EVERY CORNER Of THE WORLD\nForeign Ministers at the\nMoscow meeting next month. The\ncommittee would send commissions\nsli over Europe for on-the-spot investigations of territorial, repara\ntions and other questions Involved\nIn a German peace treaty.\n,   _,\u201e    . i   No decision wu made on the So-\n*'\u00abv\u00abr Wntsaivdmuectaetmiwlewi vl , propOMi, bu, American sources\n,'Z i_.'i,Tlc_,S. t!r.cv uTS \u00bb\"< Un\u00bb** s,,tM DW\"** R<'b\u20221\u25a0,\n_;ldWr-ct._^r.^edrT.RUC.|^-'rphy -Id he doubted whether a\n\u2022rup-ciilly nude to relieve Rheumatic I country such as Canada, for In-\nArthritic end Neurit!* peln and \u2022_\u25a0_\u25a0_,' stance, could be excluded from any\nLumbago. Sciatica, Neuralgia. Get a baa Central Committee because ahe par\ntoday. SOc. II at dniulate. T-M tlclpated ln the war from Its begin\nnlng.\nDIAPERRASH\nNot tbls tstbyl\nAl Arlt Man ol ctuflftg,\n.\u2022drwai or other Irritation, apply CUT1CURA.\ni 'hi in, nt Help promt irm\nlalwv. no- (.iilKun Soap|\nin- Tlkun. loo. All ilrm\nm*a.la'imr*Cta*la,\nMontreal Banks\nCommerce   ... t  n.00\nDominion   _ _ '.. 28.75\nImperial  29.25\nMontreal   17.00\nNova 8coll\u00ab   38.50\nRoyal      J5.00\nToronto    3825\nAttlee Invokes War Powers to Meet\n\"Dangerously Critical\" Plight;\nEmployment, Production Future Black\nLONDON, Feb. 13 (Reutire)-Prlme Minister Attlee told the\nCommoni today that Britain's fuel crisis wat still \"very critical,\" and\nadded that lutflclent fuel for nine days' consumption In average\nweather conditions remains If present Oovernment reitrlctloni are\nkept In force.\nAttlee announced that 78,000 tons of coal had been saved at British\npower stations as a result of cuta In Industrial and domettle electricity\noontumptlon which were Impoied Mondiy. He aaid, however, that\nonly about one week's luppllei   *\t\nremain In London's six big pow\ner ttatlont.\nTwelve ships csrrylng 20,000 tons\nof coal reached London during the\nlast 24 hours, Attlee said.\nBy JOHN DAUPHINEE\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nUNEMPLOYMENT\nROCKETS\nLONDON, Feb. 13 (CP)\u2014Power-cut unemployment la growing\nlike a snowball In Britain at it\nroll! from the 86 oountrlet originally affected through the whole\nitormbound liland.\nA Board of Trade lource tald today that all lnduitry alaewhere\nwill be affected.\nLong after the preient crisis ends\nand electric-powered factoriea in\nLondon, the Southeast Counties, the\nMidlands iod the Northwest area\nare again working, hundreda of\nplanti trom Land's End to John o'\nGroats will be silent, their workers\nJobless through a lack of coal, raw\nmaterials and component parte.\nHITS SHIPPING\nPower and gas plants give absolute priority to coal deliveries. That\nmeans that npne is likely to go to\nordinary factories for many days\nAnd everywhere factory coal stocks\nhave been rock-bottom \u2014 lf not\nwiped out already\nHundreds of coal-powered cotton\nmilli ilready have shut down In\nLancaihire, and hundreda more are\ndown to a day's fuel \"-with no prospects of getting more at once, when\nthey close\u2014as ultimately they must\n\u2014reopening will be dependent on\nreceiving not one day's coal or two,\nbut at least enough for a week.\nClyde shipbuilder! are outside of\nthe area of the industrial power\nstoppage and might aeem unaffect\ned. But ships need scorei of electric motors, cables, precision instruments, glau and paint. Soon com\npletion of ships must be delayed by\nlack of these things, all shipped to\nthe Clyde from factoriea in blacked'\nout English Counties.\nFELT FOR MONTHS\nThe emphasis on coal transport\nmeans that most other freight movement Is stopped except for vital\ncommodities such aa food, and even\nthat is hindered. The backlog of such\nessential transport means a slo\\y\ndown for weeki in shipments ot\nother Industrial material- and finished goods tor export.\n\"The whole Industrial organiutlon\nwill be thrown out of gear whether\nInside the blackout area or .outside,\"\na Board of Trade spokesman uld. \"It\nIs impossible to guess when the letup will be functioning normally\nagain, but probably the effects ot\ntoday's situation will be felt for\nmonths.\"\nLONDON, Feb. 13 (API-Members of s trade delegation from\nIceland arrived in London today.\nThey want to buy coal.\nAdditional\nStock Markets\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES\nApprove Two Applications In County\nCourt Here for Naturalization\nAn application by Oilbert Anonby\nof Nelaon for naturalization papen\nwere ipproved by Hla Honor Judge\nH. W. Colgan of Fernle In County\nCourt here.\nMr. Anonby, a butter-maker, came\nto Canada from hla home at Oye-\nmark, Norway. Ha irrlved it Hall-\nfax, Jan. 13, 1933 and lived In Sheep\nCreek from 1931 until March of\n134] when he eeme to Nelaon.\nHla wife and four, children alao\nlive ln Nelaon.\nThe second applicant to appear\nbefore Hla Honor was Martin Aben,\na Bonnington Farmer. Hia application wu alao approved.\nHorn Aug. 20. 1838, at Beugen,\nNorth Brabant, Holland. Mr. Aben\ncame to Canada in IBM.\nHe lived In Coilhurt. Alt*., from\n1339 until 1349, when he moved to\nBonnington. He haa a wlfa and eight\nchildren.\nBayonne \t\nBralorne  _\nB R Com  _\nB R X \t\nCongreai  \t\nDentonla \t\nGeorge Copper\nGolconda\t\nGrull Wihksne ..\nHedley Mascot ..\nInt C & C\t\nIsland Mountain\nKootenay Belle\nMcGlllivray\t\nMinto   \t\nO'Leary \t\nPacific Nickel .\nPend Oreille ....\nPioneer Gold ...\nPremier Bord ..\nPremier, Gold\t\nPrivateer\t\nQuatsino  ......\nRed Hawk    _\nReeves MacD \t\nSalmon \t\nSheep Creek  \t\nSllbak Premier ...\nSunloch\t\nTaylor Bridge\nYmir Yankee Girl\nWellington \t\nOils\nAnaconda  \t\nAnglo Can \t\nA P Cons    .,\t\nCalgary Is Ed\t\nCalmont   -.._.\nCommoil -\nCommonwealth _\nDalhousle  -\nDavies   -\t\nFoothills \t\nHome \t\nMcDougal Segur  .\nMcLeod   \t\nMercury  \u2014\nMill City\t\nModel \u2014\nNational Pete \t\nOkalta Com\t\nPacific Pete \t\nRoyal Can \t\nRoyallte  -\nSpooner   \t\nVanalta \t\nVulcan \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Estates\nCout Brew\nPiclfic Coyle\nPowell River\nUNLISTED MINES\nBig Missouri\nBluebird \t\nBrooklyn St \t\nCentril Zebilloa ..\nCanty  -\nCuyunl   -\nFederal  \u2014\nHedley Amal \t\nHome Oold  _\nMarble Bay -.\nNoble Five  _\nOlympic  \u2014\nPac Cut Oold \t\nPilot\t\nProsperin*  \t\n.13',4\n12.75\n.06 Vi\n.12\n..06Vi\n.27 Vi\n.17\n.11\n1.14\n.43\n1.65\n.lOVi\n.05 Vi\n.15\n3.10\n4.05\n.07\n1.25\nUS\n.13V4\n.06 Vi\n.06 Vi\n1.40\n.30\n1.40\n.87\n,14\n.69\n.(M.-i\n.05 V4\n1.15\n.13\n217\n.32\n.38\n45\n.12\n2.68\n3.20\n.08 H\n.06 Vs\n.06 V,\n.06\n.20\n.18\n.52\n1.12\n.0614\n18-50\n.06\n.1314\n.16\nBOO\n3.25\n43\n.15\n13.25\n.09\n.13\n.07\n.28 Vi\n.15\n.12\n1.17\n.UVi\n.20\n.06\n.15Vi\n3.25\n415\n.07 Vi\n1.26\nit\n31\n1.59\n.35\n.25\n70\n.12\n.05\nMi\n1.20\n.15Vi\n2.20\n\u25a035\n42\n.50\n.14\n2.70\n3.25\n.09 Vs\n.06 ,4\n,22\n20\n.55\n1.15\n07\n19.75\n.14\n24\n9.35\n3 30\nThe Bay for\nBetter Food Values\nSELLING FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY\n\u2014 PHONES 193-194 \u2014\nHONEY LINDEN: 2 lb. jars: GREEN CUT BEANS: Bfent-\nlimit one.                      \u25a0 V \u2122diM <*' \"'N'           316\nPer jar  *****    2,for         *\nRASPBERRY JAM: Pure, Nel- BREAKFAST CEREAL: 2(UJ.\nson; 48 or. tins, J__     Red River; per pkg \u2022\"*>\nEach   **m SUNNY BOY CEREAL: JAg\nORANGE MARMALADE: Na-    * lb' Pk\u00ab \"_____.      \u2122\nbob; 48 oz. tins,             Vf_i RTZ BISCUITS:           \u00ab g*\nEach  *\"'    Christie's; per pkg **r\nBLENDED VEGETABLE FLOUR: Elllcon'a      Cl KA\nJUICES: V8; 20 oz. tins, 10^. Vitamin; 49 lb. sack t**\"****\nEach   *\u00b0r NOODLE SOUP MIX:    _\\_\nCHICKEN and NOODLE Lipton's; 2 pkgs *****\nSOUP: Campbell's;        _}t__a GRAPE FRUIT JUICE: _m_\\\n2 tins   *m*    JO oz. tins, 2 for **T\n-  \u25a0''\n<&$\u00bb\u00a3<.\n\u25a0 FORT\n\u25a0CARRY\nCOFFEE: Fort       Amf\nGarry; 1 Ib. pkgs.    \u25a0 \/\nTEA: Nabob, Indian and\nCeylon;                 Q^*i\n1 Ib. pkgs.    0-4\n%\nCOFFEE\nPEAS: Brentwood No. 5; *>f a\n20 oz. tins, 2 for ****r\nPEAS and CARROTS: Royal\nCity; 20 o_. tlna, ***>\n2 for  *****\nDICED CARROTS: Boy. 414\nal City; 20 oz. Un *****\nFACIAL SOAP: Wood-  *Mft|\nbury's; 3 ban 1. *****\nFRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\nAPPLES: Ontario, good _MUk\nquality; 7 Iba.   mm*f*\nORANGES: 252s;\nI doz\t\nGRAPE FRUIT: Pinki;\n96a, 2 for \t\n59c.\nin\nCARROTS: New;\nPer bunch\t\nSWEET POTATOES:\n2 lbs\t\nCABBAGE: New;\nPer lb\t\n12*\n33*\n8*\nimco<----o\u00abatsd tm may sere,\n36.50\n\u25a003 Vi\n.0641\n.0341\n.0341\n152\n.03 Vi\n.08 Vi\n.01 Vi\n\u25a0ni\"i\n.06 Vi\n.06 Vi\n.07\n.01 Vi\n.14\n.04\n.06\n.08\n.04\n1.55\n.03 Vi\n.09\n.01K\n.a\n.11\n.03\n.18'\n(Continued In N*xt Column)\nNew York Stock\nAmerican Can ....,  95.75\nAm Smelt Si Re  58.23\nAm Telephone   172.00\nAm Tobacco  80.00\nAnaconda  _  40.50\nBeth. Steel  93.50\nCan Pacific  15.00\nDupoiit  181.75\nGen Electric   38.30\nSpud  Valley         JO -\nTaylor Windfall   .      .03H SS**\nVananda       .42 \u2022     _\nWuko  02 .0214\nUNLISTID OILS\nFreehold  - 01V4 .01\nOr\u00bbnvlll*        .01 Vi\nHargall       .03% .05\nSouth End Pet* 03 .OSVi\nUnlUd  _      .OS .10\nGen Foods    42.90\nGen Motors  w  64 25 '\nInter Nlrkel   35.10\nHowe Sound    _  35.78-\nInter Tel & Tel   16.75 j\nKenn Copper  _  48.8S\nStan Oil of N J     _  67.30\nUnion Oil of Csl  23.00\nUnion Pacific   135.50 I\nU S Rubber  77.0H'-.\nBRONCHITIS\nCOLDS vm\n iJMW.i'i1'\n '   \u2022 \u25a0\"   \u25a0\n4 - NILSON DA'LV \u00ab\u00abr1, fMDAT, FIB. 14, THT\n.Beauty Hints\nBylDAJEAN-XAIN\nOffice Girls Ask for Special Exercises\nTo Counteract Desk Chair Spread\nwhite collar girls refuse to\nfor tbe secretary'i ipread\nhave written ln to requeit\ncial txerciiei to counter-act the\nMtttli of ledentary work. Smart\nJglrlil They are using their heads\nnbd keeping their figures,\nWVtl l bluilng ln disguise, ss the\nsaying goes, that office workeri are\neohstantly   threatened   with   desk\nBi-miiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nhere You Buy\nas Important\nltt What You Buy.'\nPatiel o\\\nfiOUftwl\nThey'll go through a lot ot\nthot leather before they\nart ready for tho sturdy,\nhliK.li_ir-c.it jobs Daddy orders from EATON'S. Right\nSow It's a question of tiny,\nsoft-eoled shoes for that\ntnt triumphant (tagger.\nEATON'S Mall Order Catalogue llsta those and other\nstyles to take Junior every\nstep of the way\u2014rain or\n' shine\u2014to man's estate.\nLong before he reachee\nthat, we hopt he wlll learn\nthe wisdom of shopping the\nEATON way; with every\nthrifty valut backed by the\nguarantee\u2014\nGooda Satisfactory er\nYour Money Refunded,\nIncluding Shipping\nChergee\nchair spread. Otherwise lt would be\ntoo eaiy to skip all exercise. To keep\nyour figure, special exercisei for tbt\nblg.trunlf and hip muiclei are need-\nand exerclie ot these big figuring\ncontrolling muiclei li Just the antidote needed for the nervous tension built up through tht constant\nuse of small muscles.\n\/A good working formula ls s minute ot exerclu for each hour of sitting ... an eight-hour day calli for\neight mtnutei ot precision exerclsu\n... tnd you cm spare eight minutes.\nThla trio ot stenographer's specials\nare the belt I hsve to otter...\nTo straighten shoulders tnd discipline stomach muscles:\nPosition: On knees, \"sitting\" bsck\non legs, handi clasped behind hips;\nhead up.\nMovement: Pull up with the abdominal muiclea, bend forward until forehead touches floor. Now raise\nthe trunk slowly, continuing to pull\nup with the abdominal muscles, and\nat lhe same Umt relse arms sideward In line with shoulders. Repest\nsix times, very slowly.\nTo tone midriff musclei\nPosition: Standing'on right knee,\nleft legi stretched out to the ilde,\narms upstrctched overhead, shoulders relaxed.\nMovement: Bend at the waist to\nthe right, continuing to itretch\nthoroughly; the right hmd can drop\nto floor for lupport... t-t-r-e-t-c-fa!\nNow comt back to upright position,\nand bend to tht life. As you become more flexible, you will be\nable to bend over md touch outstretched tota. Do only three times\nas a starter.\nSwing . . Lying on floor on ilde,\nswing the legi In a scissors fashion\nto shear off hip Inches. Swing with\nlegi raised Just slightly ott floor tor\nclearance ... II counti, reverie\nsides and repelt . . . relax.\nBetore breakfait, juice of H lemon and 1 teaspoon,honey In large\nglau of warm or hot water.\nSCIENTIFIC SLIMMING\nBreakfait\nCilorlei\nFruit Julee 1-8 glsu    7J\nTasty Recipes    \u2122^|?Ti]'0ft*\n' \u00a3_\u25a0_\u00ab d,\u2122 Mrs. G.S.Madolosh Again Rei\nWlnttr tlmt li i good, heerty|homemiken ust preuure cookeri     ._.____ ,o.  , _..  ''   '\t\nSoft-boiled egg .\nToast, thin slice..\nButter, ',4 pat ...\nCoffee, clear\t\nLuncheon\nOyster itew, IH eupe\nOrsckers\u2014I\t\nColeilaw, with boiled\ndressing ;\t\nFruit  \t\n75\n50\n25\n0\n125\n50\n75\nDlnnsr\nMeet or fish\u2014\nAversge serving\t\nBaked Whole Tomato.,\nWhole Carrots _\nSplnsch  _\nCrackers snd cheue _\nDeml-usst '\u25a0\"\nIW\n200\n.   75\n45\nIS\n. 125\n.70\nThe  bagpipe  It  Mid   to   be\ndevalopement from  the primitive\nreed-pipe.\nEATON'S\nORDER\nOFFICE\n197 tlaA*. $t   %r'.l,w_l;\nTO MAKE\nYou\nLOVELIER\nAU the efforti\n.all  the\nIngenuity . ... all the knowledge of our itaff li bent to\na ilngle objective\u2014lo mike\nyou lovelier. We study every\nstyle trend ... every development ln technique\u2014ln order\nto mike our icrvice to you\nmore neirly perfect\nPHONIIH\nACTON'S\nBeauty Parlor.\nWlntW time li e\nbrut-test thnt which meini thit\nlt lt hot certs! tlmt. Gnin hu\nbten min'i staff of Ilia tot Ovtr\nMOO ytan, ytt cereal, ont of\nman's oldest foods, wu among the\nfirst foods to appear-ln the quickly-prepared - lormi thlt- Inaugurated an en of eminclpallon for\ntht housewife from tht drudgery\nthat used to be associated with the\nmaking and keeping ot a home.\nIt wai ln the late lBBO'i thst\nenterprising manufacturers of\ncereals Introduced the tint ot the\nbreakfast cereali that have been\nImproved since that time to their\npresent. perfection. Included ln\nthll parade of progress were tht\nhot cereals which at that time required a cooking period of many\nhouri md which todty, thinks to\nimproved manufacturing processes, em bt cooked in trom thrte to\nfive minutes. Ytt, ud to rtlstt,\neven today many housewives do\nnot properly cook breakfast cereals,\ntnd the stmt goer for some, restaurants too, unfortunately.\nWELL-FLAVORED CEREALS\nHot cereals ihould be well-\nflavored, free trom lumps, not too\nstiff, not too thin, and, ierved\npiping hot Thtrt trt thrtt general methodi ol cereal coksry:\nover direct heat, ln a double boiler,\nand a combination of the two\nmethods. Cooking time depends on\nthe method used.\n' Cereali are usually cooked ln\nboiling salted water or ln hot\nmilk. If mllk ls used, naturally tbe\nnutritive value Is enhanced. Some\nBy\nhomemtktri uit oresture cookeri\ntor the cooking oi cricked wheat,\nbut thst IS hardly neceeury, ilnce\nbreikfist cereili Sre ot tht quick-\ncooking virlety, and preuure\ncooking directions sre not appllc\nablt to thtm to product the beit\nresults. We tried ft tnd 'ound thtt\nmott breikfut cireal manufacturers have already simplified the\ncooking method of their products\nto ths point where cereal can be\nprepared ln the regular, way\nquicker than the time necessity to\nget up the required pressure ln t\ncooker,\nMIX WITH WATER\nTo prevent \"lumping,\" tint\ncereals iuch as farina, or granular\nwhttt cereal, can be mixed with\nenough cold water to makt t toft\n\"mush.\" This ls thsn tdded tb tht\nboiling, salted water and stirred\nconitantly. Tht amount ot eold\nwater uied ihould be deducted\ntrom tht tottl liquid needed. Thlt\nlt Very importantl Flaked or\ncoarse cereals, such as rolled oats\nor rolled whtat, may be sprinkled\nslowly into rapidly, boiling, salted\nwater, io boiling will not stop.\nThey ahoi*ld be Stirred constantly.\nCare should be taken when reheating cereal. In many households cereal la cooked the night befort, to make things easier at tha\nbreakfast hour. Or sometime! 'a\nfew servings of cereal are left dvir\ntrom breakfast. To reheat cold,\ncooked cereal such ss farina,\ngranular wheat cereal, oatmeal or\nrolled wheat, use a double boiler,\ncover, tnd do not itir until tbe\nCereal Is well heated.\nSTRIKES\nand\nSPARES\nThe Bay Beavers were the busiest\nteam of the Junior Leaguers st\nGelinas' Monday night when they\nrolled up 1535 points.\nHigh individual honon went- to\nthe   Bom's.  F.  Openshaw  with  e\nsingle Ot Ml and to F. McMullln\nwho recorded an aggregite of 39..\nVICEROY*\nM. Ling - 176 133- 100\nD. Morriion   180 188\u2014 368\nC. Hyuop   114 183- ST?\nW. Houie  188   84\u2014 161\nLow score _... 110   61\u2014 171\nTotal  766 630-1895\nHigh ilngle\u2014D. Morriion, 189.\nHigh aggregate\u2014D. Morriion, 369,\nBOM'S\nP. Robbini  138 Ut- Ml\nI. Gonda 118 108- 113\nF. McMullln 200 197- It,\nD. Parker  110 IH\u2014 232\nLow acore   114   61\u2014 175\nTotal   677 592-1269\n8TRIKETTE8\nN. Slmpion  161 149\u2014 800\nN. Butler 138   61- 196\nB. Boyar ._  117 138\u2014 282\nF. Openshaw 211 170- 391\nC. Habegard  140  86- 225\nTotal   764 600\u20141364\nHigh single\u2014F. Openshaw, 221.\nHigh aggregate-F. McMullln, 397.\nJOKERS\n. 1T8 13S- 814\n. 146 129-274\n. 171 141- 312\n.   78   SS- 166\n.   86   77- 161\n. 666 873\u20141229\nHigh ilngle-B. Moore, 185.\nHigh aggregate\u2014B. Moore, 149.\nPOLKA OOTS\nW. Halsey  _...._ 10S 171\u2014 281\nF. Barbour     86   77\u2014 168\nat|F. Atwell \u201e  103 101\u2014 108\nL. Devty 114  96- 111\nIt. Kunte  101 10\u00ab- 108\nH. HoOker ......\nM. Plerrard ...\nP. Thompion .\nM. Wation \t\nLow score\t\nTotal  _..\nWOLVES\n0. Procter ....\nE. Milne \t\nM. Whitelock\nC. Sweet\t\nLaw score .\n179 61- 140\n128 138- 161\n91 113- 304\n180 91- 121\n77   61- 198\n603 481-1084\n. 151 186\u2014 806\n.   77   61- 118\n. 161 146\u2014 306\n110   81- 111\n.   77 .91- 166\nToUl    876 433-1009\nHigh ilngle\u2014H. Hooker, 179.\nHigh aggregate\u2014G. Procter md M.\nWhitelock, 106.\nBAY BEAVERS\nK. Kopec    170 185- 156\nV. Delucreilo  179 301- 381\nA. Robiion  _ 138 IS*- 171\nJ. Fraier   104 146- 160\nE. Goucher   119 137\u2014 176\nToUl  707 816-1535\nHigh ilnglt-V. Delucreilo, Ml.\nHigh aggregite \u2014 V. Delucreslo,\n381.\nFALCONS\nM. Henry .\nG. Northey\nK. Nprthey\nB. Moore ...\nLow icon\n._.... 130 146- 376\n    99 107- 106\n_    76   88- 166\n\u2014 186 164- 349\n    86   77- 163\nToUl   578 581-1160\nKILROY8\nM. McLanden\nM. Leigh \t\nC. Peacock\t\nLow acore \t\nLow ecort\t\nTotal\nHe* mi Yenjt Sit.,\nroronio la 1197\n\u2014\u2022 Hiofi wti* a\nCrept-Null wo born I\n0 qears of Golden-Good Eating\nAtnlsieieA\nYES SIR I For fifty years people htve been getting fint nourishment and wonderful enjoyment\nfrom Grape Nuts!\nOunchy, malty-rich - thtn hu never been toother\nhntkfiu cereal )uii llkt Grape-Nun. The tecrra? Two\njcr___.ii Initead of one \u2014golden Canadian whett ind lot\nmilted barley. Douhli-hakinf for flivour and dlgwi- '\nhi lity. Ilea pi of nourishment In a imall quantity -in n\ntibleipooni makes ta tvttagt urving.\nHtvt yon had G rape-Nun lately? Get t Ptcldge rrom\nyoor grocer. You'll love theml 14 to 16 urrlngi in every\n.pawns i'\n**~~w~ 6107\n\"\\*m__t_h\n_^**   l^.riW.\u00ab\u00abt \\W\\ ___*\nGrapeNuts\n^ k_____rmribf\nToUl   614 855-1069\nHigh ilngle-W. Hslsey, 171\nHigh tggregite-W. Halsey, 181.\nTht Estonian! rolled t total ot\n1689 polnu to head Tuesday night's\nWomen's senior league bowling at\nGelinas1.\nK. Kopec of the Cascadu piled\nup 271 pini in a ilngle game md\naggregated 455 to make a clean\nsweep of the Individual icorlng\nhonors.\nScorei follow:\nCASCADES\nB. Coles      84   78-160\nT. OUI     117 217- 884\nW. Stern  141 102\u2014 Ut\nN. Byru   131 107\u2014 189\nK. Xopec  ITI 188- 48J\nSpot   _.._.   60  80\u2014 130\nTotal m.  806 745-1581\nFINKS\nM. Johnson _\nH. Morris  _\nA. Robertson\nI. Harriss \t\nP. Brown\t\nSpot   _\nTotal   .\t\nEATONIANS\nD.  Norfield  ...\nB. Renwick ..\nL. Kothlt\t\nF.   Boyce\t\nA. Lewis  \t\nSpot   \t\nTotal   \t\nPALMS\nM. Arnot  \u2014\nP. Hickey \t\nB. Breeze \t\nH. Pearion .....\nR. Ron \t\nSpot\t\nTotel  _..\nJONELLAS\nM. Paterson ...\nD. Watertr \t\nV. Allen\t\nD. Vladetlch .\nM. Dingwell ....\nSpot\t\nTotal   -.\nBRADLEYS '\nL. Tulloch ....\nE. McEachcrn\nA. Brown \t\nLow Score \t\nO. BUney \t\nSpot\n. 130 168- 396\n.122 88-178\n. 137 109- 146\n. 133 111- 344\n. 159 181\u2014 340\n. 56 M- 111\n. 737 7T4-1515\n. 101 199\u2014 390\n. 184 152- 336\n. 86 158-344\n188 175- 333\n. 144 138- 181\n53 S3\u2014 104\n. 815 874-1689\n.   85   65\u2014 170\n119 103- 111\n.   92 172- 264\n. 158 121\u2014 279\n151 131\u2014 282\n58   58\u2014116\n-1)13\n. 116 107- \u00bb3\n149 111- 360\n, 120 140- 180\n117 115- 332\n157 19\u00bb- 356\n.   11   11-   11\n670 98J-I653\n161 114- M6\n118 111- 119\n111 lit\u2014 157\n75   71- 147\nIM 153- 192\n35   IB-   80\nTotel -    647 614-1M1\nMAPLE LEAFS\nK.   Zabawa    \u2014 151   71- 134\nR. MoKenrie    78 lift- 198\nM  Murray  171 108\u2014 178\nLow Score  114 111\u2014 118\nLow Score   114 111- 116\nSpot  -    48   43\u2014   86\nToUl     670 861-1131\nP1NBUSTERS\nJ.   Otntlas    _  138 187- 415\nJ.   Butltr     146 111- 187\nE. Kennedy ..   161 140- 801\nC. Fornelll  114 179- 398\nLow Score     78   71- 147\nToUl 784 6.8-1418\nAddruslng tht annual muting\nof tht Kokanee Chapter, I.O.D.E.,\nWhen sht wit again elected Regent,\nMrs. 0. S. Maclntoih told memberi\nthat the Association had been able\nto donate $1000 to tht Itcbnd'War\nMemorial Fund. The Club had, ahe\nsaid, \"a Vtry lucceuful yttr.''\nThis WiU bt Mrs. Macintosh's\nthird term aS Regent. During tht\nyetr she attended both annual and\nsemi-annual Provincial convention]\nat the Coast.-'\nOther offlcen elected were Mrs.\nWilliam Waldie, Honorary Regent;\nMrs. H. E. Dill, Fint'Vice Regent;\nMrs. W. O. Rose, Second Vice\nRegent; Mrs. H. E. Thaln, Secretary; Mrs. George Lambert, Educational Secretary; Mrs. George\nSchupe, Echoca Secretary; Mn. J.\nLudlow, Treasurer; Mrs. S. 8.\nSimpson, Stsndard Bearer; Mn. S.\nC. Wragge, Post Wsr Convener;\nMrs. H. A. Doak, Assistant Secre\ntary.\nCou\niounclllors elected were Mrs. O.\nS. Godfrey, Mrs, H. B. Gort, Mrs.\nM Bell, Mrs. L. W. Sells, Mn. E.\nT. Koch, Mrs. N. C. Stlbbs, Mrs, N.\nR. Freeman, Mrs. W. W. rtrguton,\nMrs. R. B. Brummltt and Airs. R.\nL. McBrlde,\n. Post War Service shipments\nmsde by the Nelson group, read\nthe Secretary's report, given by\nMrs. Thaln, were valued at $174.\nH.M-C.S. Kootenay lent $549 toward the shipments and H.M.C.S.\nKokanee sent $___,\nTv\/o illver cups were donated to\nthe Drama Festival Committet for\ninnual competition. One of the\ncups would go to the best performance given by t boy tnd one for\nthe best given by a girl, the report\nuld. Another move toward tbe\nbetterment of education wss the\ndonation of two history prizes ln\nthe Nelson High School\nMill Canida Girls nisbanded'lut\nMarch, the last group ln Canada to\ndissolve. They gave a donation of\n$23 to the .Association betore they\nitopped selling War Savingl Stampi\nat thetr Baker Street canteen.\nWelfare work came under tbe\nduties ot the LODE. A special\ncommittee wu kept busy visiting\nmd providing needed articles to\nMRS. O. S. MSOINTOSH\nNelson families. They also supplied\nmllk to school children.\nThrift Shop, the lateit venture,\nproved a success, Mrs. Thaln said.\nThe Thrift Shop Committee donated $1020 towarda the treasury.\nMrs. Maclntoih convened a Tag\nDay to benefit the Canadian .National -Initltute for the Blind, railing $715.\nFollowing donation! were made\nduring the year;\nGirl Guides Library, $15; Jessie\nBurke Fund, $311; Endowment\nFund, $38; Britlih md European\nRelief, $60; Crippleage, $8.33; Provincial Work Rooma, $46;.Chrlitmai Gifts, $3.78; School Mllk, $189;\nHome Mllk, $89; Canadian National\nInstitute for the Blind, $50; Salvation Army, $36; National Shipping\nFund, $20; Nelson Home for the\nAged, $25; Second World War\nMemorial, $1000; Boswell School,\n$5; Cooper Creek School, Lardeau,\n$15.\nThe memberihlp roll had 94\ni-rames, including three Lite Memben.\nDistrict Scalings\nDrop In January\nHeavy snowfall csused s drop ln\nthe January Nelson Foreit District\nScale u compared to tht time\nmonth lut year. Lut month the\nscaling WU 5,579,614 foot board\nmeasure ud ln January ot 1946 lt\nwas 9,637,110 f.b.m.\nFir replaced Larch ls the foreit\ndistrict scale, measuring 1,386,692\nf.b.m.\nAmong the minor producti 954,868\nlineal feet of mine timbers wert\nscaled, 704,669 lin. tt more than last\nyiar when the figure wu 250,199,\nMINOR PRODUCTS\nt       , 194S\nIln. ft\nPolls and piling .... 120,350\nMine tlmben  350,199\nMifie propi, cords ..       161\nHewn ties     16,784\nCordwood    -    8,488\nFence posts, cords ..    6,400\n194T\nlln.lt\n152,664\n954,-86\n1,296\n14,841\n1,328\n7,653\nSubscriptions for\nInvermere Hall\nReach $6069\nINVERMERE, Fri), 13-Subscrlp-\ntlom to the building fund of the Invermere Community Center and\nMemorial Hall have reached a total\nof $6,069.36 toward the objective\nof $10,000 required for the comtructlon of the first unit of the building- v\nWork done on the foundation! in\nthe autumn hu been halted by\nweather conditioni but it li anticipated thit building will be continued\nll non u possible.\nThe tint unit will conilit ot _\ndmce end recreition hill which cin\nalio be uied ai a theatre until the\ncomtructlon of mother unit\nSet Prices on New\nCranbrook Lots\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Ftb. II -\nTentative pricei were stt by tht\nCity Finance Committet on lots on\nClark Avaoui between Katht snd\nDenis Street, newly opened for\nconitructlon.\nThe Depertmint ot Nitlonil De-\nfinct t few months igo tentatively\nulected this ski for conitructlon\nof lu propoied Armories. More recent Informitlon from thl Department Indicated no actual -conitructlon wu plmnid tor it lust thru\nyesrs, when the vetersns' housing\nproblem li solved, ind thit the De-\nfurtment hai mother ilte In mind\nor the Armories. Tht prlcu Mt On\nthe loU will become effective When\nwritten contlrmitlon ot theu chin-\nJ;ei ln Department of Nitlonil De-\n\u25a0nct plint li' received.\nCorner loti In the newly opened\nblock wlll ull it $100 snd Inside\nloU et $78 wltb s restriction thet no\nbuilding csn be erected on them at s\ncost of less thtn $3000.\nThrtt corntr lots on Garden Av-\ntnut ud Kootenty Strttt corner\nwtrt priced by Uit committee it\n$100 uch, with s minimum of $1600\non bulldlngi eonitruoted therton.\nTht City Ltglon Boys' Bind wu\nrecommended \u25a0 $100 city grint\nWINS NCTUM CONTEST\nTORONTO, Feb. IS (CP) - Jick\nAblett of tht Winnipeg Free Preu\nhai won the Canadian Daily Newspapers Aiioclitlon newi picture\nconteit for January, the Anoclstlon\nannounced today, The announcement came trom R. A. Bwford, publisher of the Canadian Observer ot\nSimla, Ont., and chilrmin of the\nC.D.N A. Bureau Committee.\nEntitled \"They SUrt Them Earl\nln Manitoba,\" Ablett'i photogripl\nihowi 14-year-old Johnny Gunn\ntossing a 42-pound curling stone\ndown the Ice In the High School\nCurling Bonipiel in Winnipeg.\nLLANDRINDOD WELLS, Walei\n(CP)\u2014Charlu Jonu, 81, who had\na wooden bicycle when he wu\nsix years old md itlll rides a bike\nclalmi to have been a cyclist longer\n_i_fei_Ei_ug' _r it i _rt,.mj-ra_\n\"SUILD 1.0. PAYROLLS\"\nTHE\nCREAMY\nflavor   mm\nYou'll find cocoo made with\nCreamy Pacific Mllk Is hard\nto beat. And In all your\ncooking requirements you'll\nfind farm-fresh Pacific In\nthe familiar vacuum packed\ntin a real family favorite.\nPacific Milk\n\"Irradiated tnd Vacuum Ptekt-T\nj-u i u.u mi n tj_n.i-i i.u.i\nAbandon Capital\nBecause of\nVolcano Threat\nMONEY, Feb. IS (Riuttn)-Ed\nward J. Ward, Miniiter ot ExUrnal\nTerritories, announced todiy that\nKokopo, 20 mllea Weit ot Rabaul,\nhad been Mleettd at tht ntw administrative -ytpltal of the mandated territory of New Britain. The\nold capital, Rabaul, which wu ln\nconstant danger from volcanoes, ls\nto bt abandoned.\nDEATHS\nHOLLYWOOD (AP)-Sldney To-\nler, veteran stage and screen actor,\nbut known ih recentyesn tor hit\ncharacterization of Charlie Chan,\nthe Chlneie detective.\nCHICAGO (CP)-Dr. William C.\nMcacham, 60, phyiiclan for the N.\nILL. Chicago Black Hawki md the\nChicago Cardinal football team.\nCHICAGO (AP)\u2014Edward Dono-\nfrio, 42, who boxed under the name\nof Eddie Shea md wbo wu one of\nthe leading United Statei bantamweight md featherweight boxers\nbefore his retirement ln 1033.\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 The British\nCouncil of Churchei hu raised\n\u00a3370,000 ($280,000) toward ltl\ntarget of n million poundi\n(4,000,000) for Chrlation reconstruction ln Europt.\nFormer Nelson\nMn. Miry Edna Harvey, a native\n\u00abt Nelson who moved to Los Angela*, Calif., 17 years ago, died te\nLos Angeles after a lengthy illness.\nShe wai born ln Nelson Feb. 18,\n1011, the dtughter of Mr. and Mrs,\nCharlei Shaw. In 1810 she went to\nSeattle.\nMrs. Harvey It survived by her\nmother and1 father; her huiband,\nEarle Harvey and a nine-year-old\nson, Donald, both ln Loi Angelei;\na sister, Mrs. Ethel Edwards,\nSeitUe; a brother, William C.\nShiw, Everett; and ber grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Adams tnd\nmany aunt! ud unclei.\nHsr grandmother, Mrs. Adams,\nalso lived ln Nelson severtl yesn\n**>\u2022        \u25a0    '\t\nMeadow (reek\nCouple Wed\nKASLO, B. C, Feb. 13-On Monday, Feb. 10, In St. Andrew'! United\nChurch Mime, Margaret Elizabeth |\nPangburn, eldeit daughter of Mr.\nand Mri. Cecil Pangburn of Meadow\nCreek md Charles Irwin ot Meadow Creek were married by the\nRev. C. O. Richmond.\nThe bride wort t grttn tailored\ncostume with white acceuorlei ind\nt corugt ot Ster of Bethlehem.\nMin Evelyn Mae Pangburn wu\nbridesmaid md Frank Kebe, best\nman.\nThe bride wai glvtn away by her\nfather, Cecil Pangburn.\n, After spending their honeymoon\nln Nelion the couplt plan to reside\nat Meadow Creek.\nBARNSLEY, England (CP) -\nFour men were hurt md a machine\nshop wrecked when an accettlene\nwelding plant exploded.\nthm anyone ln tnt world.\nII HOSPITAL DINSOTOR\nTtcwmiA. F*. 13 (CW-AtaS-\nander L. Wright hu bttn ippolnted by the Provincial Government to\nthe Boird of Director! et tht Vi\ncouver Oeneril HotpiteL\nThe\nSugar Bowl\nPHONI110\n902 Josephine St.\nFRII  DELIVERY\nA handy shopping centre for\nuphill residents.\nGroceries, Meats tnd\nOarden Fresh Vegetables\nLAMB STEW:\nLb.  \t\nBRISKET:\nLb.   -\nROUNDBONE:\nBlue Label; Llj. _\nBABY BEEF LiVER:\nExtra good; Lb. _\nLEGS OF LAMB:\nLb. -\nWING STEAKS:\nLb.  . 1\t\n16*\n15*\n42*\n23'\n42'\n32*\nNOTEt\nWe ar* pleased ta say\nthat our Delivery Service Is\ndependable, even whan tha\nweather conditions ara had.\nOrders phoned in by 15 to 9\nwill be at your door by 10:30\na.m. Afternoon deliveries\nleave promptly at 2 o'clock.\n1\ntC-m\nCrmtt\nPDELNOK\n^    FROZEN FOODS\nYOU'LL LOVE THE\nH\nSHADE-\nGROWN\nFLAVOR\nOF CHASE fr SANBORN COFFEE\nFrom coffee trees that grow in the moist, cool shade,\ncome the choice beans that add \"shade-grown\" flavor\nto Clmse & Sanborn. No wonder it tastes so mellow-\nso smooth-so rich! No wonder more people have been\nusing Chase & Sanborn in the\npast year than ever before!\nTry it today I\nCHASE &\nSANBOR*\nm. . iw\nCOFFEE\nAlto available in tha\neconomical paper bag.\n\u25a0-\u25a0 .  .\u2014*-'-\nin     mn niter\" \u25a0\u25a0--\u2022\u2022----a\n pmppr\t\n1\nIOE CLEARANCE\nOF BROKEN LINES\nWOMEN'S SHOES\nGROUP 1\nREGULAR PRICI\n$8.00 to $10.00\n4.95\nGROUP 2\nREGUUR PRICE\n$6.00 ta f7.00\n3.95\nGROUP 3\nREGULAR PRICE\n11.00 ta $7.50\n2.95\nGROUP 4\nREGULAR PRICE\n$4.00 ta $5.00\n1.95\nMliiet' and\nChildren'l  OXFORDS\nReg. $2.50 ta $3.50\nSole \u20141.35\nWOMEN'S\n,     ' PUMPS\nClearing at\n75c\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nNELSON SOCIAL\nOy MRI M. J. VIGNEUX\n\u2022   W. M. Robertson ot Cheshire, Mrs. M. DeGirolamo, Mri. J.\nEng,, li vliltlng his wife and father-\nin-law, T. N. Emmott, 302 Innla\nStreet. Mr. Robertion hu Ijeen ln\nEastern ind Southern United States\nfor the past three monthi on a\nbusiness trip while Mn. Robertson\nnnd Infant daughter Norma have\nbeen visiting ln Nelson.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Norbert 0. Cho-\nquete, Mill Street have had as\nguests, their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.\nGeorge Dodson of Spokine.\n\u2022 Members of the Circle of the\nCathedral of Miry Immaculate met\nat the home of Mrs. J. J. Varieveld,\nSilica Street, Wednesday afternoon,\nwhen thoae attending were Mrs. D,\nA. McPheraon, Mrs. Phil Rahal, Mrs.\nAnn Aduddell, Mri. C. F. McDougall\nThe  latest In\nSPRING CREPE, JERSEY\nAND WOOL\nDRESSES\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOP\nJiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiii\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepsln \u2014 Alterations\n639 Baker Sf.      Phone 960\n-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii\nMorri-\nson, Mrs. J. P. Herron, Mn. Louis\nColettl, Mn. Norbert 0. Choquette,\nMrs. Oeorge A. Tipp, Mrs. W. G.\nFullerton, Mrs. T. Boyd, Miss W.\nKinihin, Mn. J. Vivian, Mrs. A.\nLing, Mrs. D. Aurello, Miss Albertine Choquette, Mrs. Louis Alexander, Mrs. J. Muraro, Mrs.. L. H.\nChoquette, Mrs. D. Mclnnes, Mn.\nG. F. Stevens and Mn. M. Scally.\n\u2022 T. G. Fleming, Park Street of\nthe Nelson customs office, hai left\nfor Midway where he his recently\nbeen transferred.\nW. G. Valin, Baker Street, ls\nhome from Spokine, Vincouver end\nSeattle, where he hia been spending the past few daya. He wu accompanied by his father, George\nValin of Edmonton.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alexin\nder, Cedir Street, hive u guest\ntheir diughter, Misa Claire Alexinder RN.\nThe meeting of the Women's Aux\nlliiry of the Cithollc Boyi Scouti\nind Cubs wu held it the home of\nMn. P. E. Poulin, Carbonate Street,\nTuesdiy afternoon, when those attending were Mrs. P. Bialkowski,\nScott, Mn. J. P. Ling, Mn. G.\nChaUok, Mn. Kuntz, Mrs. Clare,\nMn. Edith Edgar, Mrs. D. Tye, Mri.\nGeorge Trainor. Mrs. Wilcox, Mri.\nThomu Prime, Mrs. P. C. Moran and\nMri. Norbert O. Choquette\nKLN\nmo ON THE DIAL\nT.OO\u2014O Canada      gm_ .\n7:02\u2014Preia Newi\n7:07\u2014Sunriie Serenade'\n7:30\u2014Mualc for Friday\n8:00-CBC Newi\n8:1S-Breakfast Club \u00bb \"\n8:44-CP.R. Triln Tlmt\n8:45\u2014Thi Hebrew Chrlitlan -Hour\n8:58\u2014Weather Forecut\n8.0>-BBC Newi\n8:15\u2014JUornlng Concert\n\u00bb:80-At Your Service\n9:45-A\u00bb Your Service\nB-59\u2014Time Signal\n10:00-At Your Service\n10:40\u20140x0 Progrim     *\n11:00\u2014Polifloor Memory Tut\n11:06 Musical Progrim\n11:18-M. H. Herth Trio\n11:30\u2014Charlie Spivak\n11:48\u2014Ethel md Albert\n12:00\u2014B. C. Firm Broidcut\n12:25-The Notice Board\n12:30\u2014Press News\n12:4J-World of Song\n1.00-Old Fivorltei\n1:29\u2014Weather Forecut\n1:80-Recltil\nl:45-Commentiry by Jean Howarth\n1:48-Talk\n2:00\u2014National School Broadcast\n2:30-Footllght Fivorltei\n2:45\u2014Musical Progrim\n3:00\u2014Don Messer and His Islanders\n!:15\u2014Sacred eHart\n3:30\u2014Peerless News\n3:45\u2014Children's Story Time\n4:00\u2014B. C. Bonspiel\n8:00\u2014\"Rocky Mountain Pete\"\n6:00\u2014\"Cictus Pete\"\n6:15\u2014Listening Post\n6:30\u2014C avilcide    of    Melody\n7:00-CBC News\nCJAT\n610 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Chrlitlin Hour\n7:15\u2014Pren News\n7:30\u2014Melody Rinch\n7:45\u2014Wike-Up Programme\n8:00-CBC Newi\n8:15-Breakfut Club\n8:45\u2014Laura Limited\n9:00\u2014B^tty ind Bob\n9:15\u2014Lucy Linton\n9:30\u2014HI Neighor\n10:00\u2014Muilcil Memory Tut\n10:05\u2014HI Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Hippy Ging\n10:45-They Tell Me\n11:00\u2014Tune Shop\n11:15\u2014Mid-Morning Melodies\nll:30-George's Wile\n11:40\u2014Household Counsellor\n11:45\u2014'I Heir the Southland Singing\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:3f-Prcss News\n12:4\u00bb-Luncheon Concert\n1:00\u2014The Concert Hour\n1:30\u2014Recital\nNATAL\nNATAL, B.C. - Mn. A. Slngllak\nind ion from Lethbridge ipent i\nihort visit it Natal.\nR. Beird of Natal underwent i\nlucceuful opention for ippendl-\ncitis it the Michel hospital.\nTony Steion, hll longi and hli\nguitar, are featured each week\nfrom CBC'i Toronto itudldi. The\nquarter-hour ihow, titled \"Tony\nthl Troubadour,\" cornea over\nCKLN ind itatlon. of thl Trans-\nCanada Network each Thuraday\nafternoon at 4.\n7:15\u2014CBC News r.oundup\n7:30\u2014Montreal Festivala.\n8.0Q-Prairle Schooner\n8:30\u2014Preu News\n8:45-Salute to the Hits\n9:00\u2014Report from Parliement Hi'-l\n9:15\u2014Night Classics\n9:30\u2014B. C. Bonspiel\n9:45\u2014Lean Back ind Listen\n10:00-CBC News\n10:15\u2014Milton Chirles\u2014Orgsnist\n10:30-Dil Rlchird's Orch.\nll:0O-C-Od Sive the Kin;\n1:45\u2014Commentiry md Tilk\n2:00\u2014Nitlonil School Broadcast\n2:30\u2014For Women Only\n3:00\u2014Messer's Islanders\n3:15\u2014Serenade to Amerlc-\n' 8:30-Fountaln of Filth\n3:45\u2014The Little Show\n4:00\u2014Carl Trevors\n4:15\u2014Jick Smith Programme\n4:30\u2014Riding the Range\n5:00\u2014Popa Concert\n6:00\u2014Alan ind Me    .\n8:30\u2014Wiltz Time\n7:00-CBC Newa\n7:00\u2014CBC Newa Roundup\n7:30\u2014Heritage of Music\n7:30\u2014Eventide\n8:00\u2014Prairie Schooner\n8:30\u2014Detect-a-Tune\n8:45\u2014 St. John's Ambulance Society\nDrive\n9:0O-Contlnental Varieties\n9:30\u2014Canadian Legion\n9:45\u2014Curling Bonspiel\n10:0O-CBC Newi\n10-15\u2014Curling Bonipiel\nU-OO-Peerleu Newa\n12:05-Slgn off-The King\nPlayen Hold\nFirst Gathering\nIt ill itarted when T. C. Middle-\nton of NeUon, veteran cheu pliyer,\ninserted in id ln the Dilly Newi\nto call to colon followers ot the\nKing of Games. Nine patient men\nturned out at the Legion Wednesday night with their boardi and\nchessmen under their arms to enjoy in evening it the bittle of\nwltl\nMr. Mlddleton is a cheu player\nof 15 years experience. During his\narmy daya he took on the champion\nof England and played to a draw.\nThe muter of France did not tare\n\u2022o weir as did his English prototype. Middleton extracted a win\nfrom him.\nIt ls hoped that a room ln the\nCivic Centre may be rented to\nfacilitate newcomers, is interest\n(rows. At one time there wis a\nlarge following of cheu playeri\nhere. Old timers will remember\nthe correspondence gamu that\nwere played with great fervor.\nA whimsical from one of the\nWedneaday night players had ll\nthat some of the participants died\nof old age before their games were\nfinished. Participating in games\nWednesday were T. C. Mlddleton,\nRev. H. Stewart Forbes, G. Lep-\nsoe, C. E. Bradshaw. J. AL Wilion,\nB. B. Clark, J. C. Chambers, A. J.\nBradshaw, B. Wright and R. A.\nHowe. It is intended that this\ngroup will serve as a nucleus of\na chess club in Nelson.\nLovely Lockwood Despatches Hubbies\nRight ond Left in Latest Vehicle\nVeniuela Is the second largest oil\nproducing country In the world.\nR\u00ab5?R GROCERY\nPHONE 161\nCELERY: Per Ib  13*\nCARROTS: Bulk; Lb. S*\nGRAPES: Texai Pinlu, Size 70c; 2 fer 28*\nORANGES: Siie 344i; 3 dat   B9\u00ab\nSOUP: Clam Chowder, Campbell's; 2 tim   37*\nPEANUTS: Freih Rooiterf; Per Ib. _   33*\nPUPPY FOOD: Dr. Bollard's; 19 ex.; 2 fer ______ 37*\nRITZ BISCUITS: 2 pkti _  38*\nSPRING CLOTHES PINS: 2 dox.    18*\nMALTED MILK: Borden's Sweetened; 1 Ib. tint 46*\nLARD: 1 Ib. cartons  27*\nSAUERKRAUT: Libby'i; Per tin 18*\nBy HELEN BANNIRMAN\nCanadian Pren Staff Wrltir .\nEric Hodgkins' hilarious new novel, \"Mr. Blandlnga Builds Hia Dream\nHouse\"\u2014the story of a New York\nadvertising executive whose dream\nhouse rapidly turns into a nightmare has been bought by' RKO as\na film for Cary Grant and Myrna\nLoy.\nJimei Houston Davis, Governor\nof Louisiana, ls the latest of the Governors' fraternity to try his hand at\nmoviu \u2014 he will pliy himielf in i\nmonogram film, \"Louisiana,\" with\nMargaret Lindsay u his co-star. The\nGovernor now is ln Hollywood on\nvacation.\nPreviously Governor Roy J. Tut\nner of Oklahoma had compoied two\nsongs, \"Old Lazy L\" and \"Hereford\nHeaven\" for Wutern atar Roy Rogen to warble ln his oat operu, and\nhad loaned his ranch for the filming of \"Back Home ln Oklahoma.\nBUTCHERTERIA NEWS\nBetter Meats for Lest\nBLUE LABEL STEER BEEF\nSIRLOIN: T-BONE, WING ROASTS\nAND STEAKS: Per Ib\t\n42'\nThe face on the screen:\nAnita (The Fsce) Colby, who has\nbeen David O. Selznlck's feminine\ndirector for five years, has finally\nrelented on her stand that ahe would\nrather groom other girls for stardom than appear before the camera henelf and will have a role In\nMark Helllnger's \"Brute Force\". The\nrole will mark Miu Colby's moving from the Selznick organization\nto Unlvenal-Interantional.\nThe State of Montana Is due to\nget a hind in the cycle of Westerns\nwhich ll about to break upon us\nwith Eagle-Lion preparing a screen\nplay entitled \"Montana\". Joel McCrea ia being sought for the leading\nrole.\nReviewing:\nThe new British movie, \"Bedella,\"\nhu lovely Margaret Lockwood behaving ina most unlovely way, poisoning husbands right and left. It\nreally isn't as simple as all that and\nby the time an Insurance investigator, disguised u an artist, unravels\nthe whole story, you'll probably be\nsitting on the edge of your seat.\nRail Gangs, Prisoners, Troops\nBaHle British Traffic Blockade\nBARNARD   CASTLE,    Durham, idly clogged u a result of a 10-day\nEng., Feb. 13 (CP)-Here ls a pic\nture of the struggle against froien\nsnowdrifts on a vital railway link\nbetween the Durham Coal fields and\nIndustrial Lancashire, where a pas-\nsnowfall and \"itour\"\u2014a local term\nfor fine mow whipped off the\nmoon.\nA bitterly cold wind harasses the\nmen, whose work is repeatedly wip-\nlenger train and two anow-plowi .4 out by bliiurdi. Some workers\nMild\nTONGUES\nCured; Lb.\nBRISKET BEEF\n25*\nRolled on\nRequest;\nLb. ..._.\n15*\nLEAN LAMB\nSTEW: Lb.   . .\n15'\nSHOULDER LAMB\nSTEAKS:\nLb    _\n35*\nROASTING CHICKEN:\n5-6 Ib. overoge;    Arte\nSpeciol, Ib    TU\nPHONES 527 528\nCODFISH; Sliced or by\nthe piece; \"J *?<\nLb. ....  SmJ\nBREAKFAST\nSAUSAGE: Lb.\n25\u00ab\nBULK LARD:\nLb. ...   \t\n25*\nPOT ROASTS: Blue Label\nBeef;\nUp from ....\n24*\nROUND STEAK: RUMP\nROASTS: Blue      Af\\*\nLobel; Lb. ^V\nFREE DELIVERY\nhave been buried In deep snow. It Is\na picture repeated all over Northern\nEngland.\nThe itruggle has gone on for\neight days along a section of line\nrunning from Barnard Cutle to\nKlrkby Stephen. Six mllei are aol-\n$10,375 Aueument\nReductions Granted\n\u00abKt Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Feb. 13 -\nAueument reductions of 1104TB on\n23 city properties were granted at\nCourt of Revision, though only\nthree of thi properties appealed for\nreduction. Basil for appeal wu Inclusion of machinery ln the aueument, and ilnce the three appellants\nwere successful In their pleu, the\n20 other properties whose assessment Included machinery were\ngranted similar reductions.\nOf the seven other lopeils\nag-ilnit aueument one wai illowed\na reduction of Vst), while the other\nlix ipepal-T were denied.\nThe whole City Council preiided\nat thli lemi-annual Court of Revision of aueument rolls.\n*mmts suumuu  99*9**\nYES - We Sell\nRAW AND PASTEURIZED\nMILK\nFRENCH UPLIFT HRAZ\nly Raw Marx\nIlm UH\n$1.35\nFASHION FIRST\ntmmmmmttimtmtmmmtmmtta*\nhave had their balaclava helmets\nfreeze to their ears, tearing away\nthe akin when removed.\nPolish troops are taking part In\nthe operation, which ts proceeding\nfrom both endi. They work around\nthe clock but sometime! conditions\ngrow so bad they have to be withdrawn.\nSimilar work la going on all over Yorkahire and Durham by rail-\nrid\n'Charlie (han\"\nINVERMERE\nINVERMERE, B.C. \u2014 Mrs. J. S.\nBlikely of Radium flew from the\nWindermere airport to Calgary on\nThursday, piloted by her son, Jock\nBlakely In their private plane. Mr.\nBlakely returned to Radium the\nsame day. The one-way trip took\nabout forty minutes.\nMri. Kenningi of Invermere hu\nbeen spending some time in Leth\nbridge.\nMr. and Mrs. W. H. Cleland and\ndaughter, Mlu Allison, returned on\nFriday to Invermere after an absence of four weeks at San Diego,\nCalifornia, Vancouver and Victoria.\nMn. Schnlder and infant son have\nreturned to Edgewater from the\nLady Elizabeth Bruce Memorial\nHospital at Invermere.\nMn. Walter Skog of Fairmont is\npatient in the hospital at Invermere.\nT. W. Turner hu returned to his\nhome after a short sojourn in the\nhospital.\nNick Rogers of Athalmer is a\nhospital patient.\nFrank Peteri of Briico wu idmltted to and diicharged from the\nhospital during the week.\nNick Kluk of Athalmer wu idmltted to hoipital this week.\nHector Mitchell of Brisco hai returned home after receiving treatment at the hospital for injuries\nfollowing an accident.\nDr. C. A. Harding of Invermere\nleft Friday for Vancouver for\nmedical treatment.\nMiss Donnie Osterman of Vancouver arrived Tuesday to spend a\nfew weeka visiting her brother and\nsister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl\nOsterman at Invermere.\nMrs. Alan Gentlea has arrived\nfrom Vancouver to visit her son-\nin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.\nE. J. Zlnkan at Rocky Mountain\nLodge.\nW. H. Barber of Klmberley, Eut\nKooteniy Zone representative, addressed the regular monthly meeting of the Windermere Diitrict\nBranch of the Canadian Legion,\nFriday evening, in the Legion Club\nhouse.\nAt the annual congregational\nmeeting of St. Peter's Anglican\nChurch at Windermere, held following the Sunday evening service,\nCharles D. Ellis wai appointed\nVicar's Warden and V. V. Klmpton\nPeople's Warden. Mrs. Lloyd Tegart\nwas re-elected Vestry Clerk. The\nChurch Committee consists of R\nH. Wannop, V. S. Klmpton and\nRonald Bradihaw. The Veitry Committee is Mrs. A. M. Chisholm, Mrs.\nW. H. Stoddart, Mrs. Ernest Ede,\nMrs R. H. Wannop, Mri. L. Tegart,\nW. H. Stoddart, R. H. Wannop, J.\nHooper, and Gordone Ede. The\ndelegate to the lynod Is Gordon\nEde with Ronald Bradshaw as\nsubstitute.\nAt an enrollemnt ceremony Monday evening at the Athalmer-\nInvermere school, five new Guides,\nwho recently passed their Tenderfoot tests were accepted Into the\nGuide- company. Captain Joyce\nTrehearne and Lieutemnt Patsy\nGalbraith conducted the enrollment\nceremony. The Guldei were Bernice\nStoddart, Peannlne Richer, and\nGloria Wannop of Windermere,\nEdith Nellson of Edgewater and\nWilma  Joan  Wolfe   of  Athalmer.\nHOLLYWOOD, Feb. WAP)-*\"*\nney Toler, veteran stage md icreen\nactor, best known in recent yeirs\nfor hli characterization of Charlie\nChan, the Chlneie detective, died\ntodiy it hu home. Be hid been bedridden by intestinal cincer for seven\nmonths.\nThe Missouri-born ion of Col. H.\nG. Toler, famous Kanus breeder of\ntrotters, he ran away from home at\nIB to go on the stage, ind 1 year\nliter hid hli own compiny.\nHe toured for several years with\nJulia Marlowe, won time on the\nNew York stage with David Belisco,\nand came to Hollywood in 11)29. He\nwu the author of several playi.\nCalif, Florida\nFarm Products\nPrices\nPrices of California ind Florida\ncitrus fruiti ind vegetables have\nleapfrogged three tlmei during the\npast week, reported fruit wholesale\nhouses in Nelson Wednesdiy. The\nhike wis due to a cold snap ln the\nlower States. Arrival of Spanish\nonioni, the flrit thii year, was also\nreported. Peanuts were moving out\nregularly.\nMeat dealers were handling usual\nsuppllei apart from slight Increases\nof heavier typei of bicon. Veil hid\nvirtuilly disippeared.from the market.\nGrain dlitributon were receiving\nnormal shipments.\nalmost completed tests- for their\nsecond dui badges and while waiting for the weather to become\nmilder for some of their outdoor\ntests have begun working on First\nClass tuts. Scout-Guide week will\nbe recognized by the compiny by\n1 church parade.\nNicaragua  is the largest ot the\nCentral American republics.\n?WP?    \u00a3o5\nDAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, FEI. 14, 1947\nParts Starves\nBy OUY BOTANY\nSTUTTGART, Feb. IJ (Reuten)\u2014\nGermmy ll generilly known to be\nsuffering from in acute ihortage of\nfood, fuel and raw materials\u2014but\nlf oni were to aik ilmoit any manufacturer what wai hli greiteit\nproblem, he would it once reply\n\"lack of spare parts.\"\nTodiy there ls a famine of ill\nsorts of ipire parts, from electric\nlight bulbi to fire-bars. Without the\nlitter, furnaces have, to cloie down\nind' without the former men cannot work.\nHere ire two examples of whit\nihortage of electric light bulbs cin\ndo:\nThe largest motor repair shop In\nSouth Germany has to carry, on\nmoit of its work ln i half-light owing to lick of artificial light Workmen . pau lamps from one to another for the more Intricate Jobs.\nThe virtual disappearance of\nmechanical parti and spares of all\nkinds ls attributed partly to the destruction of Germany's economic unity by her division Into zones and\npartly to the removal of many specialist factories as reparations.\nIn future Germany will have to\nimport many of the \"spares\" which\nshe formerly produced herself,\nwhile the removal of skilled workmen naturally aggravates difficulties of production.\nFREEMAW\n*     FURNITURE CO. *^\nThl Houie of Furniture Valuta\nPhon* 111 NeUon '\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PUtt\nTermi ln iccordmci with Wir-    .\ntlma Prlcei md Trade Regulations.\n gaal\nThe battle-axe has been used al\nweapon ilnce primitive tlmei.   4\nWi wlll reilgn \u2022 imirl and Individual coiffure for you. Phone\n244 for appointment.\nMILADY'S -\nBEAUTY PARLOUR\nFAIRWAY\nMEAT MARKET\nPHONES 1177-1178\nFREE DELIVERY\nRed and Blue Branded\nCommercial Beef\nPIGS FEET: Fresh;    *%JT*\na ibs. _  *****\nDYSON DILLS:        3 A*\nROUNDBONE \u00ab\u25a0) At\nROAST: Lb _. siVl\nBLADE ROASTS:     ******\nBREAST OF SPRING | Ft\nLAMB: Lb. _ _    I J\nBOILING BEEF:       *)*__* t\n2 Ibs  Am. J\nOXTAILS:  Fresh;      *ij*\nLAMB LEGS: A****\nBABY BEEF LIVER: *Ct\nLAMB SHOULDER: Rolled\non Request; ^^t\nLb. -.- L I\nBEEF KIDNEYS:      **^t\nLb.    Lm*\nFreih Muihroomi, Freih\nOysters, Cottage Cheeie,\nLard in Bulk, Pickled Pig*\nFeet, Blue Cheeie, Pimento\nRelish and Spread, Cheeie\nOppoilte Standard Cafe\nway gangs, prlioneri of wir\ntroopi ii the fight continue! to getI The compiny now consists of 25\ncoil rolling igaln from pltheadi to enrolled Guldei ind two not en-\nexhiuited Induitrlil itockpllei.      ' rolled. A number of the Guldei hive\nBRADLEY S\nMEAT MARKET\nSAUERKRAUT:\nLb _ -\n15'\nLAMB SHOULDERS:\nWhole or Holf;     JC*\nBREAST VEAL:\nLb.\t\n15'\nPOT ROASTS:\nRoundbone; Lb.\n24*\nBOILING BEEF:\nLb\t\n15*\nLAMB STEW:\nLb _\n15*\nLAMB STEAKS:    J C*\nShoulder: Lb  -> J\nPIGS FEET: Qt\nLb        O\nRUMP ROASTS:    Aft*\nSTEW BEEF:        *<**\nEVERY DAY NEW THOUSANDS AMAZED\nAS PEPSODENT GIVES THEIR TEETH\nil\n\u201e_t_...\nOnly fipiodent\nTooth Powdir glvu Ihe\ndinl-Ulmnllnmlholm.ani\nDENTAL WHITENESS\nI lemember how white your\nI teeth ue after i demist clean!\nI them? Thit'i nil dental\nI whiteness! ind hi reliei on\nSnwiler. 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ITED, 266 Biker St., Nelson, British Columbia.\nAuthorized ts Second Class Mill,\nPostbtflct Department, Ottawa\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\n\u25a0 THE AUDIT BUREAU Or CIRCULATIONS.\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19*7\nbitter resentment on ths ptrt of those\nwho htve no compensations.\nPrices must come down through\ngreater production to meet a more general and stable wage level, which would\nbe a higher wage level for more people.\nThis is the only way our standard of\nliving can be raised.\nPrices can only come down when\nproduction per man hour gets to a\npoint where each unit can be sold\ncheaper than before, thus benefiting\nthe whole community.\nWages cannot possibly be divorced\nSeaweed the Base Of Possible from production. The Hamilton Spec-\nNew B. C. Industries tator &vn a 8imPle -\"\"\"-P1--* A fac-\n., tory which produced 1000 units per\nSeaweed may be merely a colleo man of a certaln Mticle ^ ,old fIoh\n-Uon, of odd plants which grow, on the ^ (or $1000 would thus have w to.\nilde rocks or tangle themselves take ot $1,000,000. II tough Improved\naround the oars of one's rowboat, but\nto the industrial scientist, seaweed is\nvaluable source of agar and algin.\nhese extracts play a bigger part in\ntechnique and organization, it found a\nway of producing 2000 units per man\nin the same time, it could sell each unit\nfor $600, have an intake of $1,200,000,\nour lives than is realized. Yet despite  could then pay higher wages and make\nthe large quantities of marine plants\nf  which grow on our extensive coastline,\nall the seaweed products used in this\n, Province have been mported from other parts of the world. Before a marine\nas high a profit, at the same time benefiting the consumer.\nOn the other hand, a reverse practice of holding down production permanently to 1000 units per man-hour,\nPlant industoy can be successfully es-  while demanding higher'wages, would\n, toblished, however, it is necessary to  mean that each unit would have to be\nknow what types of plants grow here,   80id for more than $1000 to maintaln\n?? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOptn to tny reader. Names of personi\naiklno questions wlll not bt published.\nThtrt It no charge fer thlt eervlee. Questions WILL NOT BE ANSWERED. BY\nMAIL except when there la obvious necessity for privacy.\nRetder, Ross Spur\u2014Could you describe the lait\npeat battle of World Wsr I? Where wai it\nfought, by whom, what date?\nThe BetUe of Amiens wu sn offensive by\nthe BrltUh Sth and French 1st Armies under\nSir Douglai Halg's orderi. Launched by surprise on Aug, 8, 1018, and coming cloie after\nthe Allied counteritroke on the Marne, this\nbittle Inaugurated the unbroken tide of advance which culminated in the Armistice on\nNov, 11, 1918. The Battle of Amiens wss the\nflnt page In the itory of the Allied victory.\nJ. S. B., South Slocan\u2014Would you pleaie tell\nme If it ii neceuary to have a dog licence\nliving ln the country?\nOnly city reildenti are required to pur-\nchaie a licence for their dogs.\nSubscriber, Nelson\u20141. Where could a person\nobtain a Mexican paper In English? 2. Is It\nagainst the law to make wine or beer for\nyour own use?\nEditor and Publisher for 1946 does not list\ntny Mexican newspapers published ln English. A permit must be obtained before one\ncan manufacture their own spirits. In Nelson\npermits are Issued at the immigration offices,\nsituated over the Post Office.\nwhether harvestable quantities exist,\ntnd what the yield of commercially important products would be.\nWitji these facts in mind, the British\nColumbia Research Council, during the\n_-, Summer of 1946, surveyed a large part\nF  of the B. C. coast for seaweeds. Varie-\nthe same return. Thus cutting the real\nwages of the consumers who buy the\nproduct by that amount.\nHome Fires Burning\nBy GERALD S. REES\nWinter on-the wane, Spring Just around\nties Of plants were noted, records were   the corner? Hardly, neighbor, and lf you \"Pol-\nmade of locations and quantities, and  >\u2022\" the birds to victoria,\" they ar. likely to'\n. ,     ., ,    .   ,    ,,      be Arctic penguins! Boy. page Rear Admiral\nsamples were taken for analysis in the  Byrd t0 corae up and \u201ee, rMl CaMdian win.\nResearch   Council's   chemical   labora- ter instead of hibernating in the \"warmth\" of\n\u2666^to Antarctia!\nSome folk, willy-nilly, blame Britain for\nThe plants Studied in the greatest p\u201eiMtfne-i   outstanding   problems,   but   the\n.    detail were the kelps, Microcystis snd weather wisemen state bluntly that Russia ls\nr Nereocystis. Attached to the ocean bot- loM{  \"sponsible   for   the   current   .erotic\n,   * .    \u201e. ,   , weather, a hangover from the gusty blasts ot\ntorn by ropy stems up to 20 yards long,\nthese plants have ribbon like leaves\nbuoyed on the surface by gas-filled\nbladders. The kelps form dense beds\nnear the shore where the sea currents\nare not too strong and the depth of\nwater is between six and 60 feet. When\nharvested, the plants are cut below the\nsurface by various types of cutters or\nmowers mounted on boats or barges.\nAlgin, the most important ingredient of the B. C. kelps, forms about 20\nper cent of the dry weight of the plant,\nan amount fully the equal of that in\nkelps collected commercially elsewhere.\nWhen dried in the form of sodium alginate, the extracted algin is a gran-\n... ular or fibrous white powder. It dis-\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 solves slowly in water to form a thick,\ngummy liquid. Insoluble forms of algin\ncan be prepared by adding various\nsalts. As a replacement for starch, casein, gum tragacanth, albumin and gelatin, algin is widely used for thickening\nand jelling of liquids; for binding materials together; for dispersing the ingredients of pharmaceuticals; and in\nplastics for moulding. While algin is\nslightly more expensive than casein,\nstarch or gelatin, smaller quantities are\nrequired.\nIn the food industries, algin prevents\nthe formation of ice crystals in ice\ncream, thickens chocolate milk, and\nSiberia, directly If not deliberately, and for\nthis we do not shout\u2014\"Tovarich, comrade!\"\nBut bide a wee, and in the inexorable cycle\nof the seasons, you will savor a subtle scent\ntelling you that Winter barricades are definitely lifting\u2014and how! Old Man Earth will\nroll up his white vestments and mystically\nbecome transformed from a frigid rockpile\ninto a warm cushion of burgeoning growth,\nwith the aap running free as old Sol comes\nover the yardarm a little earlier week by\nweek. One ol these days, we shall awake and\nsing\u2014\"Oh, What a Beautiful Morning!\"\nThis waiting for the pussy-willow season\nseems rather prolonged toward the end of a\nhard Winter, but hunters say that thousands\nof snow geese have already left their Winter\nfeeding grounds, heading Northward along\naerial skyways, and this is claimed as a true\nindication that \"If Winter ^omes, can Spring\nbe far behind!\" Meanwhile, we are grateful to\nal! public servants and others (including th.\nnewspaper boysj, who in rain and shine, snow\nand sleet, slush and bitter cold, continue nl!\ntheir lawful occasions on our beh.lf, going\ntheir daily rounds in essentia] services for the\npublic weal.\nHOME ON THE RANGE\nRecently crossing and recrossing the Great\nPlains East of the Continental Divide, where\nthe wide open spaces are as chilly as ten dollars\nworth of ice cubes, and no zipper-bag tourist-\nare presently to be seen, one saw the prairies\nas rather resembling a vast inland frozen sen\nand straight-rising plumes of thin smoke frnrti\nhuddled farms \"in far fields dimly seen, the\nearly settlers' smoky ghosts\" made them appear\nas ocean-carriers hull down, hull down and\nunder! Praise be for the prairie husbandman,\nand fortunate for us they are rather a stubborn\nIndividualistic type, or we might not get ai\nmany precious fruits of the good Canadian\nearth as we do. These endless acrei sleep under\na brooding opalescent sky that ssems to close\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\nFrem The Dally Newa of Feb. 14, 1937\nTraffic between Kelowna and Westbank\nwai carried over the ice of the Okanagan\nLake today, while plant were being made to\ndynamite a channel to allow the resumption\nof ferry service between these Okanagan towns.\nIn a gala array of cross country and ski\nJumping contests of the annual ski tournament\nheld in Kimberley, A. Johanson, Kimberley,\nreaped major honors in cross country and\nJumping when he amassed 308.3 points and\ncovered 11 miles In one hour. 3 minutes and 51\nseconda. His longest Jump was 178 feet. Mrs.\nHemberg of Rossland won the Gardner-Denver trophy ln the ladies' cross-country event.\n25 YEAR8 AGO\nFrom Tha Dally News of Feb. 14, 1922\nThe Nelson Cubs met the Vancouver Bluebirds in the intermediate puck title play of the\nProvince. Joe Armstrong, coach, put the local\nboys through another severe workout today\n40 YEARS AGO\nFrom The Dally News of Feb. 14, 1907\nThe biggest pay day in the history of the\nCrow's Nest Pass Coal Co, with the exceptions\nof those in June and August in 1306. was made\nby the company today. A total of $96,882 was\npaid to employees in Coal Creek and $S3.254 to\nemployees in Michel, making a totsl of $150,117.\nDue to lack of coal for 16comotlvei, the\nCPR. has given notice to the mining and\nsmelting companies operating in the Boundary\nDistrict that until further notice the company\nwill r.ot accept ore for transportation Although\nmost of the railway lines entering the city nre\ncleared, the fuel sitn.tion is little relieved.\nTest Yourself\n1. Was there a real St. Valentine?\n2   Where are  the Straits of Mackinac?\n3. Where are the Aleutian Islands?\nTEST ANSWERS\n1 There were several saints and martyrs\nof the Chnstian Church, of that name, tl-e two\nmost famous being a St Valentine nf Rome and\none of Umbria. both nf whom lived in the\nthird century. None of them waj in any \\<.'?y\nconnected with the lovers' festival, however\n2. They connect Lake Huron with Lake\nMichigan.\n3 In the Bering Sea off the Southern coast\not AlHska.\n\u00bb.-_-..---,   ...*-..-__-_    -.i\u201e^.o,atmv^   .\u25a0_._..,   \u2022_.__\u00ab    a urooamg opaiescem sk.v mat ssems to close    np       a *} fjf\nkeeps whipped cream from becoming   in on the earth. Northeriies have swept the    1 0Q3V S    OOrOSCOpC\n,_.. ..... .Ul-.    ~lmm-    r,t    r.lr...J.      . r. rl     ' --     k .. I    J- -I.       .1.- *\n.\nwatery. Shaving cream and toothpaste\nfrequently owe their non-drying properties to this material. To algin is due\nthe skin-softening properties of many\nhand lotions. In dental impression\nplates, rubber, printers' ink and paper\ncoatings, algin finds a place. It is even\npossible to make synthetic fibres and\ncellophane-like films from this versatile substance.\nWith so many uses, British Columbia seaweed may well become a valuable source of income. Several companies are showing an active interest\nin iti possibilities.\nReality and Illusion\nMoney wages in themselves mean\nf -nothing. Real wagej, which are composed of the amount of things\u2014food,\nclothing and the rest\u2014that a man can\nbuy with his dollar, are what count.\nEveryone wants real wages to rise.\nHow can this be adiieved?\nThe seller who wants $50 for some-\nE thing he formerly sold for $25 thus\ncuta the buying power of a customer\nby $25. The same goes for a suit of\nclothes that cost $30 and now costs\n$45, or a radio, a book, or anything else.\nTo chase climbing prices by simply lumber\nIncreasing money wages for a part of\ntbe community can only lead to a con-\naumers' strike which will react on those\nindustries whose product,-;, consequently, go too high in price, and provoke\nskies clear of clouds, and in hours of dark, the\nNorthern Lights stretch frojen fingers athwart\nthe heavens Soon the Weitlandi will awake\nfrom a quiescent stillness to renewed activity\nfor the feeding of a itlll hungry world.\nLAND AND SEA\nBy association of ideas, one recalls that\noutside the vast land spaces are still vaster\nsea spacea. Compare the earth to a chessboard,\nthen 4- out of M aquares represent water. A\nround school globe of the world, seen from a\ncertain angle, shows practically only the blue-\ngreen coloration of salt water. White at top and\nbottom indicate ice and more Ice, and ice up\nyonder means Ice down \"hyar\"! These were\nsome reflections that came to me when being\nborne along In one's own restful air-conditioned clime aboard an old friend, Canadian\nPacific's Transcontinental No. i. tail lights\nburning brightly through tha \"gradual dusky\nvail\"\nSTORY BRAIN AND BRAWN\nOne realties the tough job railroaders have\nin blltz-bliuirdi, not only on the comparatively level terrain, but aapeclally up \"In them\nlhar hills\" where tha heavy-duty Tuscan-red\nRoyal Hudson engines carry the load. But our\nrailwayman have an Infinite capacity for detail\nand backlog of operating experience second fo\nnone. Highways -blocked, skyways blurred,\ncosts soar and revenues dip, but \"You go,\nweather or no,\" rolling along, red light ever\nclearing lo green for the Hl-bill. They make no\ncompromise with safety In a year-round partnership with all Canada, steel crossbeams linking up a national lifeline. And the highways,\npaved or otherwise, that parallel tha track for\nendleaa miles; theae ton link hamlet and village,\nlowna, cities, and still larger cities, where in\nthe not dim distance only rough trails existed\nbetween primitive settlements nf rough-hewn\nEtiquette Hints\nOne of the outstanding characterises of\ntoday'i birthdiy child is independence. That is\na virtue, but not to the point of selfishness.\nYou 'enjoy praise when it is suddenly youn,\nand dislike admitting error. You are masterful\nand very positive wjth men, but indifferent\ntoward women. An eventful, Important and\nmoderately fortunate year lie! ahead of you,\nbut you should avoid hasty changes in love\nand business. Law nnd church affairs do not\naugur well, but secret matteri prosper, The day\nis advene. Desires m?y not bring the satisfaction expected. The child born today will be'\nvery active, courageons. far-seeing, exceptionally intuitive, emotional, somewhat changeable, refined, idealistic, erratic, and eccentric;\nbut very clever and moderately successful.\nWords of Wisdom\nKites rile againit, not with Ihe wind. No\nman ever worked hli passage anywhere in a\ndead calm.\u2014John Neal.\nPress Comment\nHOT TIE\nThe tie thai lights up at night, spelling out\n\"Kiss Me, Kid.\" still looks like a hot Hem,\nJudging from the play it geti among the advertlilng columns of the pulpier magailnes.\u2014Kansas City Star.\nLunn Resigns\nFrom Cranbrook\nPUN SESSION ON\nFARMS'FOR OVER-60's\n.APPEARING IN COURTS\nI    TORONTO,  Feb.   13   (CP)-Hon\n1 George   Dunbar,   Ontario   Minister\nnounced plans for assistance for\njail but \"are not criminal* In any\nsense of the word\" and a system of\nafter-care for younger offenders.\nMr. Dunbar said the plan is to\nestablish six farms in the Southern\nof  Reform   Institutions,  today  an-'part  of   the  Province where  men'farm land.\nmen over 80 who are committed to\nover 60 who go to jail for minor offences \"because nobody takes an interest in them and they have no\nother place to go\" will be given\nlight dutiei in the development of\nr\n\u25a0\nCRANBROOK,  B.   C,   Feb.   13-,\nRe.signat.on of James F. Lunn as Alderman was accepted at a special!\nI meeting of tiie city council. Nomin-.\n! ation   day  to   replace   him  on   the\n' council was sit for Monday, Febru- \\\n;iry 24, with balloting, if necessary,\nFebruary 27.\nIncreases of seven cents an hour\npffective February 1, were granted\nto alt employees of the city works\ndepartment, a total of about twelve\nmen.\nThe Finning Tractor, tender of\n$322\"), F.O.B, Vancouver, was ac- I\ncepted by the council for a tractor\nfor street work, snow clearance and\nairport maintenance and will be\nshipped immediately.\nRates at lhe City Auto Camp were '\nauthorized increased New rates for\n2-room bungalows are $6 compared'\nwith $450; one-room bungalows;\nfrom $2.50 to $4; camp sites from 50\ncents to $1 50, and day parking from\n23 cents to $1 a dav.\nFINAL READING FOR MILK MAN\nThe Mode! Milk Bylaw, making\ncompulsory pasteurization of all ,\nmilk retailed or delivered in Cran-'\nbrook effective August 1, was given !\nfinal reading and becomes,a part of,\nthe city's statues.\nLots on Clark Avenue in the 200\nblock were authorized iold to\nGeorge Way at $25 each.\nAuthorization was given transfer;\nof $5000 from the Waterworks Re-\nserve fund to the planned waterworks extension fund.\nOutstanding items in the\n77th ANNUAL REPORT\n\"A year's operations quite satisfactory in all respects.\"\nNEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR IN 1946    ....\nThe new lain In 1946, ilmoit entirely Canidlin, eitabliihed \u25a0\nnew high far exceeding toy previous year. Orer 34,000 new\npolicies were idded to the books.\nTOTAL ASSURANCES IN FORCE ON DECEMBER 31,1946\nTbe Compiny hit cloied each of its lerenty-MTen years ot\noperation with more iniunnce in force than it the beginning\nof the yeir.\n$104,946,910\n$855,165,736\n$286,792,678\nHard cheese il-id mull pickles ire eaten\nwllh  Ihi flnfirt   Mixed  pickles uiually irt\n(lion with \u2022 fork\nDEATH CURE FOR BABY TALK\nHypocorisma is i unlvenlty word meaning biby-t.ilk Hypocorisma la Incurable: the\nonly wiy to itop iome people (rom talking\nbtby-ttlk ll lo ihoot them and put the body In\na concrete tomb. It li poulble to prevent hypo-\ncorlimi In tht young by proper training, howtver. Noih Webster uld lhat \"a boy ot t yeiri\nnf age may bi taught to apeak ai correctly at\nCicero did belore the Roman Senile\" If you\nhave a boy of 4 in your home you ahould In-\noculili him igain.it hypocorlami at once.\u2014\nPeterborough Examiner.\nMETHODIST CHURCH\nASSETS $167 MILLION\nCHICAGO, Feb. 13 (AP)-Dr. K\nV. Melster, Executive Secntary ol\nthe Board of Hoipltili ind Homes\nof the Methodist Church, told thc\nBoard yesterday that \"tha Methodist Church Is ln big business,\" with\ntotal aisets \"of thc 156 institutions\nreporting\" more than J167,O00,DO0.\nCITY UPHOLSTERY\nand POLISHING\nFlrit Class Polishing,\nFurniture Repairing.\nPre-War Furniture Is Well\nWorth Renewing\nPhone 775 - 4M Pill It\nUpitilrs ovtr giragt.\n$ 16,897,185\nTOTAL ASSETS    ....  -\t\nThe safety of the policyholders' funds hss always been the\ncorner-stone of the Company's investment policy.\nTOTAL PAYMENTS TO POLICYfiOLDERS AM)\nBENEFICIARIES\t\n65.6% of thii iraonnt wn paid to living policyholder!. Aho-\nciited diieueiof the heirt, blood Teneli ud kidneyi accounted\nfor more thin 50% of the deith cliitni, cincer 14%, iccidenti\n4%, tnbercnloili 1% ind pneamoi.il 2%.\nSURPLUS EARNED IN 1946 $   5,500,426\nIn \u25a0 mutml company, the benefit! of incceiiful opention icerni\nto policy holder *. and the eirnlngi in 1946 permit the continuation\nof the Compiny'i long ind outitmding record of high returns to\npolicyholder!, reducing the ictnil coit of their life iniarince.\nThe llth annual meeting of policyholders u'\u00ab held nt the\nHead Office on February 6, 1947. A copy of the complete\nreport  of   the   proceedings  trill   be   lent   on   request.\nThe Mutual Life\nAuurance Company\nOF CANADA\nllslhlilithed 1869\nHEAD OFFICE\nLOUIS L. LANG,\nPresi-fem\nWATERLOO, ONTARIO\nW. H. SOMERVILLE, C.B.E.,\nfirt-Peiiii.nl tni Giniral Ittnttar\n;,      |\na*\\v a.,U ^.iJ*^:...  \u25a0.\u25a0 \u2014 \u25a0\u25a0\n lerich New B.C. Curling Head-\nBonspiel al Kimberley;\nill Move To Change Draw Defeated\n|lb Columbia Curling Asso-1 City's invitation to hold the 1948\nat Its 52nd annual meeting Bonspiel there.\nCivic Centre Thursday:\nted 3. R. Giegerlch of Kim-\nPresident ud accepted that\n!ar Top\nMaterials\n$3.0.\nFOP:\nIwide\nHeavy,\nYd\t\n[Dressing, oil type* Top\nsr, Gimp, etc. All top\ntrials in itock.\ntllm cup top carriers,\ntied for tkiii, fiihing\ntte.\nWestern\nDecided to ask the Dominion\nCurling Aaaodatlon to keep oh file\nthe invitation to hold the Dominion championships in Nelson at\nlome future date.\nAsked that the new President\ntppolnt a Committee of three to\nlook into the matter of assisting\nhigh school students to enter interprovincial Ichool bonsplela.\nDecided tb run off the B.C.\nchampionships as it has ln the past\nand overwhelmingly defeated a\nTrail Curling Club motion.that a\nstandard draw be used ln future\nbonspiels, at the same time endorsing an amendment that the host\nclub be responsible for the type of\ndraw.\nAccepted \"with very great thanki\"\nan offer of D. M. MacDonald of\nTrail to donate a trophy for\n\"visitors' event\" at future bonspiels\nproviding that the host clubs looked\nafter the aecond priie.\nOther officers elected were:\nJ. B. Gray, Nelson, Patron; K. L.\nJones, Trail, Vice-President; E. E\nPerkins, Rossland, Second Vice-\nPresident; Alderman A. H. Allan,\nNelson, First Vice-President; Rev.\nW. Hemstock, Kimberley, Chaplain;\nand G. F. Relmann, Trail, Secretary-\nTreasurer. The Executive Includes\nH. Twelli, S. Maartman, D. Gold,\nJ. J. O'Neill and 0. Felker of Klmberley; A. M. Chesser, Trail; F-\nAvery, Vancouver; R. R. MeKelvey,\nCreston; A, Browne, Vernon; W.\nM. Harris, Cranbrook; A. J. McDonnell, Bralorne; W. M. Vance,\nKelowna; A. Ogiton, Chapman\nCamp; L. G. Moir, Salmo; E. S.\nReynolds, Grand Forks; lo 3.\nFogle, Sheep Creek; A. F. Snowball, Rossland and J. Thom, Nelson.\nJ. B. Gray, 1946-47 President, wai\nChairman and G. F. Reimann  ot\nelson\nTike First Game\nIn Trail, 5-2\nTRAIL, B.C-, Feb. 13 - Tb* Nelson Juvenilea evened up matteri\nfor their Midget brothers by baiting the Trail Juvei 5-2 In th* tint\ngune of their total goal, two flme\nplayoff, hockey series,\nThe game waa quiet until tht\nthird period, when ln the sdylng\nmoment a total of lix men-were\nbanished to the penalty box, taxing the capacity of the ptnalty\nbox,\nSUMMARY*.\nFirat period \u2014 1. Nelson, S,\nDuffy (E. Duffy); 2. Nllson, Migllo;\n3. T.elson, S. Duffy (Maglio).\nPenalties \u2014 Robertson, Reld, E.\nDuffy.\nSecond period \u2014 4. Nelipn, Hall\nbauer (Powell-\nPenalties \u2014  Robertion, Koehle.\nThird period \u2014 5. Trail, Campbell; 6. Nelson, Mclntyre; 7. Trail,\nOryichuk (Robertson).\nPenalties \u2014 Koehle (5 minutes),\nS. Duffy, Hallbauer (5 minutei), S,\nDuffy, E. DuHy, E. Duffy, E. Duffy,\nLinetipa.\nNelson \u2014 Silverwood, Koehle,\nMclntyre, S. Duffy, E. Duffy, Mag-\nllr.IVr.1l     Urolt     HollV\nBEEKEEPERS\nDEBATE PROBLEMS\nTbi beekeepen vf Nilion' and\nDiitrict discussed problems ot beekeeping through the midlum ol\ndebate at tb* Womeni' Initltute\n[Rooma Thuridiy night. D. A. Johnson championed killing ttt tb* eri-\ntlre colony while V. Sutcllfc favored wintering tb* bill.\nJohnion pointed to colt ud Ubor\n(acton warranting dlipoul ot tb*\ndoi\nlie. Kraft, Brett, Hallbauer, Powell,\nShrledes.\nTrail \u2014 Shields, Robertson, Reed,\nJones, Bouthiller, Maley, Pattuello,\nDavies, McKinnon, IBsaro, Gryichuk, Campbell, Kilt, Fasquamotto.\ncolony. At th* tnd oi every season\ndisease, whloh miy have cropped\nup during the summer, could be\neasily eliminated by gaslng the\nbrood. The superficial coit of a hew\nbatch ln the iprlng copemated the\nextra work, involved ln keeping\nbeei over thi winter, the speaker\nfelt.\nV. Sutclife of Nelion held that\nthe beei, which wer* kept ovtr\nthe wlnttr, got itarted earlier and\nadded greatly to pollenUlng fruit.\nIt wai pointed out tbit while leaion and locality hid a dinct bearing on thi Ilit ot a winterized bee,\nin tht Kootenays, wintered bees\ngenerally find well.\nIACK AGAIN!\nIfl Economy Pack\n1 Smooth W^\\\nBlades\nft\u00a3\nE'', again moke extra\n\u2022 on Canada's ta-\na low-price blade,\nlen now feature\niMA'i Economy Pack:\n\u00a7)ladei 25\/. MINORA\n>ES give fait, easy\n11 and lait hr longer\nordinary bladei.\n'NORA  BLADES  ALSO   AVAILABLE  A\nTrail Secretary, of the meeting.\nExtemive discussion wai launched on the contentious draw subject,\nwhen Mr. Gray aiked for opinions\nthe draw used this year by the\nhost club, Nelson.\nD. M. MacDonald, veteran Trail\ncurler who has taken part ln nearly\n40 bonspiels, presented a resolution\nfrom Trail Club Executive which\nasked that the draw adopter! In\n1945 for thl Trail Jubilee Bonspiel!\n\"after considerable research,\" with\niuch deviation from thli draw as\nmight seem neceuary, be thi recognized draw for futurt bonipiel*\nMr. MacDonald acknowledged that\nrlnki had had lots of gamei and\nthat the Bonipiel wai being run\nwell thli year. He underitood that\nthe Nelson draw gave weaker rinka\nmore prizes, but thought there v\/ts\ntoo much emphaals on prizes. The\nround robin did not make for good\ncompetitive spirit, he felt and he\nthought lt a mistake to sacrifice the\ngood rinks fori the benefit ot the\nweak ones.\nIn dealing with the need for\nmore gamei, Mr, MacDonald remarked on the lick of \u2022 \"vlilton'\ntrophy\" and offered tht Aiioclitlon \u2022 trophy for luch in event.\nHe tald hi would bick It for flnt\nprln it 5100 a yetr ai long ai ht\nlived, If the hoat club would baok\na reaionably good ucond prize.\nComing to the defence ot tht\nNelion draw, I. Staplei of Creiton\nstated weak rinks met strong rinks,\nthereby  gaining  valuable experience. However, ht thought a standard dnw a good thing.\nDolphe Browne of eVrnon, resident of Nelson for 12 yeari and\nPait President of the Nelson Club,\nA. Ogston of Chapman Camp, J.\nWright of Rossland and L. G. Moir\nof Salmo also favored the 1947\ndraw, while A. M., Chesser and T.\nSeeks Kirf; Believes\nBrother or Sister\njLives at Queen's Bay\nA womin ln Germany ls trying to\ntrace a brother and lliter In Canada. In a letter to the Canadian Red\nCross, she aaid that she believed\nthat one lived mar Suuex, N. S\u201e\nand the other near Queen's Bay,\n\u00bb\u25a0*\u25a0 .\nJulij Hallwltz gave the two names\nat Teodor Hallwltz and Mri. Danil\n(Berta) Beltler.\nThey came to Canidi ln 1928\ntrom Ruuia and corresponded with\ntheir sister until 1931.\nJulij Hallwltz' addreu ll Germany, Bavaria, U. S. Zone, Muhl-\ndordam Inn (18b) DP Camp \"I.\nRooitvelt\".\nIce Show Planned\nFor Salmo\nSALMO, B. C\u201e Feb. 13\u2014Puplli of\nthe. elementary school hert wlll\nhave a chance to display their ileal\nlng talenti Frldiy. They wert be-\nlng coached for an Ice Carnival by\nMr. Gray, the School Principal.\nWeather conditions, however, will\ndecide whether or not the show is\nstaged.    '\nHOCKEY SCORE!\nBy The Canadian  Pren\n0-.S.H.L.\nMontreal 4, Valliyflild 2.\nShawinigan Falli 7, Quebec 0.\nQUEBEC PROVINCIAL\nVerdun 3, Sherbrooke \u00ab.\nVictoriaville I, St. Hyacinthe 4.\nPORCUPINE 8ENIOR\nDome 3, Holllnger 4.\n(Best-of-three leml-final tied 1-1)\nAMERICAN  LEAQUE\nProvidence 1, New Hiven 1.\nSpringfield 3, Indlanapolii 4.\nCAPS BRITON SENIOR\nNew Waterford 3. Glace Bay 1\n(New   Waterford  leadi  btlt-ot-\nleven finali MJ       ,        .   i\n\\vk\u2014_. ' ,. iftt.-nti*\u2022\u00bb-_*.\u00ab*__\u25a0 -\nBonspiel\nChatter\nCurling li 1 lensatlonal game\nfrom itart to flnlih. Rege Stone of\nTrill pliyed hll way to the ilml\nfinali ot thi Britlih Conioli Com\nS-tltlon, emblemitic ot tht British\nolumbla championship by defeating hli fellow townimait Bob Mc-\nGerrigle ln a quarter-finali gime.'\nBoth Iklpi played lensatlonally\nthroughout the gam* but th* break\ncame on tht llth end whin lton*\ntook advantage of a couplt of misses\nby tht McGerrigle rlnk to icon four\nand thereby clneh the gsme.\nThe mott exciting game on Thurs\nday wu thl iecond round British\nConioli game between Frtnk Avery\not Vincouvtr and Donald Mac.\nDonald of Tnil. Leading 9-\u00ab ind go\nIng into thi 10th tnd Avery misled\nhis lait rock on thlt md which enabled MicDonild to scon two and\ncut tbt Up between the two rlnki\nto one. On tht llth and Avery tried\nto knock Out a pair ot MacDonald\nrocki but tbi beit he could do wu\nto spill one ot them and MacDonald\nscored one to til up the match with\none end to play.\nPlaying the smart strategy that\nbu won him the right to represent\nBritlih Columbii On thre* separate\noccasions, Avery deliberately had\nhis iecond md third threw their\nrocki through th* houso while MacDonald vainly had hii rink try to\nknock out an Avery rock that Lead\nFrank Wolfe had drawn with tho\nhouse. On hli lut rock Into tht\nfour-foot circle. Hli itrategy paid\ndividend! while Avery milled by\ninchei on hit ittempt to Ukt out\ntht rock.\nThe proipecti look definitely to-\nwirdi in all-Trail final ln thii pre.\nmier event u Frcnchie D'Amour\nof tht Smoky City easily btat out\nMacDonald ln a third round game.\nSemi-finals ln thll BrIUlh Columbia championship ara scheduled for\n12:80 p.m. with the finals scheduled\nfor 0 p.m.\nSalmo Youth Hurt\nIn Hockey Game\nSALMO, B. C, Feb. 13 - Young\nTommy Strandberg, while pitying\nhockty Sundiy evening, received 1\nnon injury which required medio!\nattention.\nv^v\n5&VG.\nNelson Midgets\nDrop First\nOf Playoffs\nmmid their will op-\nxhlbltlon  gimei  by I\nU18B\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, HB. 14, 1947 \u20147\n3 SPEED   ENGLISH BIKES1\"\nAVAILABLE \u2014 ORDER NOW\n25fJ\\S_M BROWN\nGun, Lock, Site m Cycle Work!\nPhon* 1045 Box 357\nti:Tiriirwiin\u00bb\u00bbn:igMW<ll\u00ab\u00ab.iiii-lfii-_lMiy____lii_f.i\nTRAIL, B.C., Feb.. 13 - Nelion\nMidget hockeylsti, Who twice previously had trimmed thtlr Trill opponents  ln  exhibit'\nscorn of 7-1 tltd \"\nflrit pliyoff tUt o,~_____. ,\nby a B-4 Won. Tht Willy Savage\ncoached crew led tbt Nelionitei by\na 1-0 icon at tht tnd ot two\nperlodi ind not until well Into the\nthird did Blim Porter'i charges\nshow tny ilgni ol lltt. They rattled\nin (our goali without \u2022 ntilllatlon\nfrom TnU to cut down Trall'i lead\nto two (Oil* which will be carried\novtr Into tht ntxt gime in Nelion.\nLineups:        ,\nNelson\u2014Dozil; Magllo, Pickering;\nSodd; Pltti, Wood; Hyuop, Bichyn-\ntl, Irwin, Smith, Chrlitenien.\nTrail\u2014Ius; Walton, Weir; Deiireau; Buchanan, Radcllffe; Exener,\n8-r-iM. MiUty, Mclntyn, riynn,\nFori Browllt, Pliiplo.\nFifirtu-Jtrry md Curly Whtit-\nly'.\nSummary:\nFirst ptrlod-1, Trail, Ford (Plia-\nplo); I, Trill, Malley; I, Trail, Soligo (Flint).\nSecond period\u20144, Soligo (Malley); i, Flint, Mclntyre; fl, Trail,\nMailey,\nPinaltlti\u2014Brownllt, Wtlr; Dtl\nIrani,\nTird ptriod - 7, Nelion, Smith\n(Pitts); I, Nelson, Pitts (Hyuop); 9,\nNelion, Wood (Chriittnitn, Todd);\n10, Ntlion, Chrlitenien (Bachynikl)\n\u25a0 Penaltles-Hyuop, Todd,\nEXCHANM RATI!\nNIW YORK, Feb. 13 (CP)- Thl\nCinidiin dollar wu down 1-lt it\na discount ot t 3-18 ptr unt in\ntermi of United Statei funds ln midday foreign exchange deillngi to\nday, Tht pound aterllng wu unchanged at *A.02 3-l\u00ab.\nNanaimo Plant\nFor Bonspiel\nNANAIMO, RC, Fab. 13 (CP)-\nWith promliid lupport trom Vincouvtr curlers and a rlnk from\nNelson, thll city ia going ahead\nwith plana tor a three-diybonaplel\nitirtlng   April   7,   arena   offlclali\nlaid hut today.\nEx-Mayor   Jimmy    Cornett    of\nVancouver advised Nanaimo that\nMainland curleri will lupport th*\nevent tnd thit curling rocki irt\navailable.\nHarry Hutchcroft, Nanaimo, tha\nanna manager, Is 1\nadvance plani.\narena manager, Is looking after tht\nDOW JONES AVERAOIS\nBr-i!\n1.8-\n.W\nn\n^jJ^MTHIWttJ\nThe excellent quality of Player's Is\ntraditional\u00bb.. They have that flavour jo neceuary\nfor complete en|oyment. As always 111\n\"It's The Tobacco That CountiNi\nPut i good wax finish on white\nenameled woodwork  tnd  It will\nresist   fingermarks   and\nagainst man u well.\nguard\nPLAYER'S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES\nEver see an automobile engine scrub itself? That's exactly what\nhappens when you use .RPM Compounded Motor Oil.\nBoth these bottlee of oil were doied with pure carbon. In the\nuncompounded oil (left) thc carbon settled to the bottom juit\nas it would settle on engine parts like the grimy piston ring.\nIn thc RPM, see how the \"detergent\" (or cleansing agent) disperses\nthe carbon particles harmlessly through the oil. They can't settle\ndown inside the engine. Rings and pistons stay clean and the\ncarbon drains out when the RPM is changed.\nl_\"\"*^*l-\\. You can't judge motor oil by its looks\u2014it may\nseem clean but only because it hu let the carbon\nstay in your engine.\nRemember, too, that RPM sticks to the hot tpoti\nthat most oils leave bare. It is genuinely a\n_ premium motor oil.\nASK YOUR STANDARD DEALER\n\u2014at the Sign of the Chevron.\nA.   Rlct  of Trill  supported   Mr.\nMacDonald.\nT. A. Wallace ot Nelion introduced the amendment taking thit\ntht host club bl responsible tor the\ndraw.\nIn lining up tht dnw, Mr, Grty\nsaid, the Idea behind it wu to provide the greatest good for the\ngreatest numbtr, ta democratic\nkind of draw.\"\nMr. Moir uid rinks wanted to\ncurl not on* turn thru or tour\ntimet but different teams. Hll tetm\nhad met eight otheri \u2014 \"that'i\nwhat we're looking for\" \u2014 In the\n'spiel at Nllson.\nLetteri   from   the   Dominion\nCurling Aiioclitlon dealing with\nth*  Invitation ts hold th*  Dominion chimplonihlpi at Nalion,\nMid that It would bi  diicuiied\nat th* annual muting In March,\nbut  pointed  out thlt hottl   re\nqui re menu for thl chimplonihlp\nIncluded   five,  two-room   luitei\nplui a two-room tult* ftr hud\nquartan,   SO   collecting    roomi\nwith twin btdi tnd ihowtn, tnd\nfrom 75 to 125 othtr roomt.\nIt wis felt thtt tht accommodation requirement! were prohibitive,\nbut on motion of H. M. Whimster\nof Nelion, it wu decided to uk\nthat the invitation continue to bt\neonildered.  Nilion   members   felt\nthtt accommodation required would\nbo available ln the ntxt uvenl\nytan.\nAnother letter from thl Dominion\nAuociation uld that tht Ntlion requeit for officiil recognition of the\nSummer Bonipiel u tht Canadian\nchampionship would be brought up\nat the annual meeting, and also suggested that someone from B.C. be\npresent to ipeak to the motion. Roy\nSharp Mid that the riuon unction ot tht 'spiel had betn asked\nwu thit ht underitood other cm\ntrei planned ilmllar events. Thtre\nwould be much advantage in having\ntht Nelion 'spiel declared the\nchamplonihlp.\nIn decldln gto investigate promo\ntlon of high ichool curling, It wu\nleirned students were curling in\nTrail, Roulind, Nilion, Crtnbrook,\nKlmberley, Fernle, Salmo and\nGrand Forka T. A. Wallace ot Nelaon decrlbed thl innual high ichooli\n'spiels ht hid promoted it Ntlion\nfor the put two Hiioni tnd uld\na third would bt held thli March.\nHe had received torn* nice trophlei and uld ht would Ilk* to iee\nthe B.C. Aiioclitlon recognize the\nitudenti.\nDlicuulon on the Britlih Conioli competition wu fairly  tx-\ntenilvi, but It wn decided on motion .of A. H. Allan ef Nilion to\ncontinue ii In thi put until bet-\ntar   plana  oould   ba  formulated.\nArgument centred on whether thl\nConioli ihould tiki pliot during\ntht Bonipiel or iiparately.\nJ. Thom of Nilion uaed  thtt\nlarger club* pliy ott it home, tending  ont  rlnk to tht Bonipiel. J.\nWright of Roulind ind A. Browne\nof vtrnon luggeited round robin\npliy   would   bt   fairer   than   th*\nknockout lyitem, tor t rlnk might\ntravel a long distance tor ont gamt\nand loie It through a rlnk member\nbeing ott form briefly. Mr, MicDonild thought It Inidvlublt to run It\nwith tht Bonspiel. Ht alio thought\ntht tvtnt wu uilitlng tht \"young\nfellowi ind didn't think It fair to\nInsinuate   tht  Conioli   event   wu\nwrecking thl Boniplfl.\nA Leading Canadian Trust Company\nReports Another Progressive Year '\nof Busirtess Increase \u2022 Lower Profit\nTHE\nROYAL TRUST COMPANY\nBOARD OF DIRECTORS\nHUNUY R. DMJMvtOND\nHonorary Prattfinl\nROBERT P. lELLETT\nPrittSml\nGEORGE W. SPINNEY, CM.G\nVice-President\nROSS CLARKSON\nVt-t-PruUin- aruf General Mana(tr\nTht Hon. C C Btllintynt, P.C\nUMonte J. Belnap\nGeorge A. Campbell, K.C\nD'Alton C Coleman, CM.G\nNorman J. Devei\nJackson Dodds, CBE.\nThe lton. Charlea A. Dunning, P.C\nJimes A. Ecclei\nGeorge W. Hugged\nRichard G.Ivay7k.G\nJoseph A. Kilpatrick\nRon KM-Master\nThe Hen. S. C Mawbum. K.G\nHajbmW.Molaon\nThe Hon. Alphonse Raymond,\nU_.D.,M.ut\nHenry E. Selhri, CB\u00a3.\nCharlea F. Siie\nWalter M. Suwait\nThe Hon. L A. Teschereau,\nK.C., U.D.\nAustin C Taylor, CBE.\nForty-Seventh Annual Report\nfor the year ended 31 December, 1946\nEARNINGS     .   .   (Up tw.m\nFrom ftu and Int.ilnunli\na\n93,452,000\nEXPENSES.\nPROFIT.   .\nBelore taut\n.       .      (Up    )Sm00(f)\n.     .    (DMn 17,00(7) ,\nft\nmm\n2,718,000\n734,000\nTAXES .   .\n.    .   (Vt     im\n\u2022\\ \u2022'\u25a0\n294,000\nNET PROFIT\n.     ,    (DMn 5S.00.\nif*.\n\u2022       *\n_mA\n440,000\nDIVIDENDS\n.         (Unekanted)\ny  \u2022_\n380,000\nCAPITAL,\nRESERVES AND !\nSURPLUS\n$8,163,000\nASSETS UNDER ADMINISTRATION\n$901,000,000\nExetrptt frtm AtUrtsm at Annual Mtttlrit, tl Ftbrutiry 1947\nPRESIDENT\nCanada la in many respacta In an enviable position. Much\nnal progress has been made ln recovering (rem the dislocations and le-backsct war. Yet It cinnot be denied that there\nis widespread anxiety that lh* eeonomfc initiative of the\ncountry is not being given tht scope tnd tht encouragement\nthtt would enable it to mikt plain ttl true powtr.\nThere Mens to be t tendency to btlitvt thtt profits represent an excess ova need, and that thll oomi the itate may\nproperty appropriate. But this type ot thought and practice\ndepletes the whole dynamic of a tree tconomlc lystem. It Is\nnot merely a hindrance, nor an annoyance, nor only a di v\naxing-mr-nt. It Is Impoverishing the vary toll which muit\nyield the nev business of the year* to come.\nThere are signs thlt people and Government alike may ba\nreturning to the realization of tht fundamental economlo truth\nthat whatever regulatloni may ba found desirable In thl\npublic interest, the mut natural and the most fruitful roll of\nGovernment comes from whtt It may be able to do to reduce\nall that restricts md discourages, lnd to titiit ill that miy\nrelease the immeasurable potentialities thlt Ul In (rat Individual effort and responsibility.\nGENERAL MANAGER\nThe continued downward trend ot intereat rates is our greatest\ncause for concern in the Investment of moneyi entnated to our\ncare, tnd the problemi which it present! ire ever btfort us.\nFor many investors who have no earning powtr, the iltuatlon\nla acuta, and tn aome cases even desperate. They at* Wily\ntha -tctima of circumstance and deserve more thin pasting\nsympathy.\nOur pertiailir charges art widows, orphans md other\nbeneficiaries dependent upon tht lift savings of thtlr former\nproviders, tnd thiy ire caught hopeWv ind helplessly\nbetween high Income tarn and substantially lower Income\nreturn, Wt -vould urge once more that tha whole position\nof these dependent Investor! be given sympathetic oonslders-\ntIon by the Government.\nOur Company hai pltytd t leading roll In providing the\npeople of Canada with dependable trust wvlce, a> the growth\nof our business shows. Our record of progress Is. I think, im-\nSjslve, and, wtth truit compinlei solidly otabllihed in\nnidi md having proved beyond question their Importince\ntnd hen-fit to thl community, wt otn look forwird with\noonfidenc* to continued expansion of our buslneu.\nTHE ROYAL TRUST\nCOMPANY\ncovouri\nIIC-IIIY\nHMOMAl\nIIIVICI\nOFFICES  ACROSS   CANADA  PROM  COAST  TO  COAST\nHalifar.\nSainljtshti\nQsiibee\nWonlrial\nTcroesta\nHemtUoi\nVlMlpit\nCelp-y\nEdmonlon\nVanmustt\nVtaueta\nSL John't, N\u00ab\/_ur-___V- Loevitm. En|l-md\n_______________\n.-\u25a0..._..   .^.o.,, ,jMtiifcnt   .     i     i\nfc-HUrfiUitfWii\nm_a\u00a7____\n mmmn,\n8 - NELSON DAILY NIWS, FR-DAY, PH. 14, 1947\n*M***^ak\\a\\aaa*MM\nTODAY'S News Pictures\n.'\n\u25a0 V;.   '       \u00bb\u25a0_\u2022      \u2022 _*\u2022*  \"\u2022\".    *_\u00bb''      ''     '   -'W*  .   ri,       mm   >\nHeavy Seas Batter {f .M.S. Vanguard\nHeavy itn imithed gratlnai en thi deck of tho\nH.M.8. Vanguard and broke adrift a plane battened\ndewn In the ehlp'i tchoolroom, while IU Royal pat-\nee'ngere ipent the dey quietly In their apartment\nShown aa they were piped aboard at Southampton\nare the King end Queen, ieen it the top of the\ngangplmk followed by Queen Mary and the Prln-\ncettet Elizabeth and Mirgiret Rote,\nFetiowshiplnsigne Nortfi Bay Snow Princess Crowned\nFormer Lieut-Gen. Jimei H.\nDoollttle holdi the Inilgni for the\nFellowship of UnlUd Statee\u2014Britlih Comradei, efter announcing In\nNew York the formation of the\nnew International organiutlon of\nveterani. Oen. Doollttle It preildint of the combined Fellowship\nand prealdent of the U. 8. Fellowship. Qen. Sir Frederick Moreen li preiident of the Britlih Fellowship. The emblem lncludei ai\n\u25a0 central piece the flaming iword\nof 8HAEF combined with the Union Jack ind the U. S. colon.\nShirley Wlllougbby li ihown being congratulated by Meyor J. L.\nShaw of North Bay, efter Hit Worihip hid officially crowned hir\nNorth Biy Snow Prlnceu. The coronation ceremony wai performed\nat the North Bey ilrport by Mayor Shiw it the entrance of \u2022 Trant-\nCanada Air Line! DC-3 aircraft, before \u2022 large gathering of reildenti\nend frolic vlilton.,Immediitely following the ceremony, the 21-pn-\nlinger pline took off with the eight Northern Ontirlo Prlncenn on\nthe iecond leg of the Inauguration of lurvey flights between Toronto,\nNorth  Bay, Porqult ind Kipuikeilng.\nc^wuL\nSTOPPED DAID\/'-WE.\nTHIS INSINE tlU RUNNM\n[\u2022HINUTKNCW-AN^rjl\nHAIN'T SAIp'STOPr-Vnl\n1\n1\nJLJ^\n\u25a0V ,w'K^-*>*\u00abi!-t*-_i.ta1w\u00abid-y->tt\u00abf^\nwm\n. trvV\nSMEARO      J\nWRINKLE |\nCREAM\nMISCHIEF MAKERS\nAmusing designs for giy kitchen\ntowels\u2014theie jolly puppies get Into\ndifferent mischief each day. Simple\nititchery to work in bright colors,    __\n'Droll doggies to brighten a kitch- \\_\\\nen. Pattern 586 has a transfer of|<\n6 motifs 8x6 to 8x9 inches.\nLaura Wheeler's new, improved |\npattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos, concise |\ndirections.\nSend TWENTY CENTS in coins\n(stamps cannot be iccepted) for\nthis pattern to The Nelson Dally\nNewi, Needlecnft Dept Print\npliinly PATTEHN NUMBER, your\nNAME md ADDRESS.\nVancouver Needs\nGreater Assistance\nFrom Legislature\nVICTORIA, Teb. 11 (CP)- The\n*flty of Vincouver mint hive mb-\nitantlilly greither assistance from\nthe Legislature, declared A. R. MacDougall (Cln-Vancouver Point\nGrey) ln moving the addreu In reply to the speech from the throne\nin the House today.\n\"I must, perforce, find myself ln\nagreement with the Miyor of Vin\ncouver when he uys that Vancouver\nls \"down-at-the-heel.\" The revenue\nof the city in the fiscal year of IMS\ndid not reach the peak year of 1932,\nwhile In the last ten yeari the revenue! of the Province hive doubled,\nMr. MicDouigll claimed.        i\nt^Vtian   WjVtibt\nYou'll love the way you look In\nthli ihlrttrock. Every line of Pat\nern 9073 ll designed to present you\ndt your slender belt. Easy yoked\nbodice with ruffles, graceful skirt.\nThis pittern gives perfect fit, is\neasy to use. Complete, illustrated\nSew Chirt ihows you every step.\nPittern 9073 comes ln sizes 34, 38,\n38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 4B. Size 38 takes 3 Vi\nyardi of 39-inch fabric.\nSend TWENTY CENTS in coim\n(itampi cinnot be accepted) tor this\npittern. Print pliinly SIZE, NAME,\nADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER.\nSend your order to The Nelion\nDilly Newi, Pattern Department\n*SSmm*_\\\\_     '   \"      *m**aimmmmmmimammmmaemAmmuumlmmatammmmmaamu_muummmmmaamm*mmmmmmmi   st     m    ,\nThey'll Do It Every Time     ]mmm*.imam.      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KNOW\nf   AHUND-RC TWE*-   1\n1  trnti rr ml\n1    MT IN, OH1M'.          M\n^N\n'MM\n\/\/J#\ntU  1WM RAHilP\nClXAr* CH45E, BUT I'D UKE\n10 KNOW ll THin MAU.\n\u2022m A OANflERO.-* ORJNK\nour -nun tmt NK5_n\nTHAT \"8MPI\u25a0ttt*\"\nW\u00ab *I\u00bbRUN6!\n. __*-_-_^Ul--hi'i  m     *1  i'i W_li ill\n\u2014. -I-.-._\u25a0_-___.    ,_\u25a0-____.__\u00bb__.   _. __\n ^t^*fwrW^^\n11 ''\u25a0\u25a0\"\nwsm\n3-07.\nPHONE 144\nHELP -WANTID PERSONAL\nf__irioiis~fb*i position j when m vancoovkr stop at\nT tinman tor tht City of Ron\nUld will bi received up to Feb.\nInd, Wt. Applicants ihould be\nnder 35 years ot age and muit\nI tirlt clan truck driver. Stirt-\nig salary, $140 per month. For\n(rther Information and applicant forms, apply to Fire Chief,\njty of Roisland.\t\n\"MANAGERESS\nr Ladiei Ready-to-Wear Store\njply Itatlng experience, educa-\nm and salary expected. Kx-\nllent opportunity. ,\nWrite Box 9910 Daily Newi\nmsFttmattm uno-\nrpe operator for country newi-\nIptr. Please state wagei expect-\nd ln tint lttter. Addreu ill com-\nnmicitioni to the Creiton He-\nlew, Creston, British Columbii.\n\u25a0US - FitMiS\" OtteK,\nnowledge of typing neceuary.\nhorthand or experience not es-\nmtial. Permanent work to suit-\nlie person. Apply own hand-\ntitlng to Box 2601 Daily News.\nNOGRAPHER WANTED IM-\nediatcly with or without exigence. Apply Secretiry Koote.\niy Lake General Hoipital, Nelll B.C\t\nI WITH SOME TYPING AND'\nerlting experience for local busiest. Apply ln own handwriting\ni Box 1828 Dally Newi, giving\nsalifications.\n_A_ib -\"a mmsLmt,\nft motherless home, two cliil-\nen, ichool age. Wagei $31. Box\n52 Daily News.\n\u25a0Ap- X' ULUBU'SSL\nlr houiework on small dairy\nirm. Ont child to cut for. Writ*\n17, Trail, B.C.\nAimer Hotel. Opp. CP.R. Depot.\nwan* mm tm mximm\nup to five thouund. Good itcur-\nity, Box 9527 Dally Newi\n- GOOD COOK FOR\n\u25a0alary $90 a month grou.\npply Sec. Victorian Hospital,\nailo, B. C. \t\nma R5R rt_l*i Uobtutt\ntop. $40.00 per week. Tranaporta-\non refunded after six months.\nWc 1198 Penticton, B. C.\nBPOMSIBtE OFFICE GIRL,\npith iome typing experience. Ap-\nM Box 9502 Daily Newi.\nISTOD - TWO WAITRESSES,\nfnlfonris supplied. Apply Arm-\ni'i Cafe. \t\ntM-tD-TWODife-twASt-B-iS\n|pply Armson's Cafe.\nUNTID, MISCILUHWUS\nBP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nr Iron. Ktt quantity. Top pricu\nild. Active Triding Compiny.\nJig Powell St, Vincouvtr, B.C.\nDp VOW. HlbES TO J. P. MOR-\n|tn. Nelson, B. C.\n|| SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nSpot Cash poi. used goods\nof all kinds. Phona 1081. Cheu\n524 Vernon,\np&'i-trv\u2014tmnsr,\n~CXSB\nchildren\nprizes   for  adults  and\nFor details write Thelma Carli\nton, Ron Spur, B, C.\n25\u00a3    UtoHSpBOW    25<\nP.O. Box 434, Vincouver\nAny 8-exp. roll developed md\nprinted 25c. Reprints 3c\nMEN'S MSB6NJ5L tMff SUN-\ndrlei aiiortment, 18 for $1.00 post,\npild ln pliin tilled wrapper, tin'\neit   quility,   teited,   guaranteed.\nWeitern Dlitributon, Box RNC,\nRegtm, Suit\nA'mt-fflON SCHOOL B0AM)\ntecrttirlti. Wt havt a largt itock\not newiprint, mimco and bond\npaper and can fill any order immediately. Daily Newi Printing\nDept, Nelion, British Columbii.\ndudAli SOiiSWi'OfK'WHICH Is\nuitd by tht teaspoon-til tht ume\nM sugar, and il tqual to $0 poundi\nof sugar, $1.00 postpaid, refund\nguaranteed. E. Belingtr, Plamon-\ndon, Alta.\nLOAN WANTED\n$800.00 for two yttn. Tint\nmortgiga on viluiblt property. Will pay 1% interest per\nannum. Box 1835 Daily News.\nSKIN IT(_H, CRACKING, BURl\u00a3\ning Skin, Eczema, Rash, 'Ringworm, Pimples, Blackheads, ind\nother skin eruptions quickly relieved or money refunded with\nElik'i: Eczema Ointment No, 5. A\nproscription prepired by \u25a0 regii-\ntered pharmacist, $1.00, $2.00. Get\nit from Druggist, Order today\ntrom Elik'i Drug Store, Dipt 42,\nSaikitoon, Saik\nMACHINERY\nSBjrlf\nFpr Stile ,.\nLIGHTING PLANTS\nALTERNATING AND\nDIRECT CURRENT\nNEW AND USED\n430 watts to 8000 watts\nm STOCK   -...\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n214 Hall St Phone IB\nMining,   Milling   and   Sawmill\nMichlnery, Building ind Consult ui\n\"If lt'i michlnery you wint. consult us.\" '\nCEMENT MIXERS\nHandy size for farm, home or\n\u2022mall contract Jobs,\nPeebles\nMotors Ltd.\nLondon model 8-S Plaster Mixers\nand London 5-ton Hand Holsst\navailable for Immediate delivery\nfrom stock.\nPURVES E. RITCHIE & SON, LTD\n658 Hornby St.      Vincouver, B.C\n88 H.P.  CATERPILLAR  DIESEL,\nstationary,  traded  ln   on  bigger\npower.  Ideal  tor  portable  mill\nSlightly    used.    Terms.    Phone\n461-R-3,   Ernie   Johnion,   Inlind\nDJitrlbutors Limited, Nelson.\nRAND M BALL BEARINGS AND\nPillow   Blocki,   Timken   Roller\nBearings.    STEVENSON'S    MA-\n-CHINE  SHOP. 708  Vernon  St.\nNllson, B. C.\nSAWMILL, WOODWORKING AND\nContractors equipment of all\nkinds. National Machinery Co.\nLtd.. \u25a0 Vancouver. B _C_\t\nDftMbsfiofr, ACHJ STOmAM,\nHeartburn, Coated Tongue, Bad\nBrtath, Headachei, No Appetite\u2014\nWhin you suffer from ont or ill\nof thes ailments md you wish to\nfit prompt relief, use' ELIK'S\nTOMACH POWDER NO. J. It\nwill neutralize tht harmful acids\nand gently eliminate the fermtnt-\nlng POISONS from tht lyitem.\nYou will be delighted with the\ncomfort lt brlngi. Get it from\nDruggist or order from Elik'i\nDrug Store, Dept 42, Sukatoon,\nSuk.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\n\u2022FARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nVENETIAN   BLINDS\nIteel md Aluminum Slat*\nSee or write to\nMR. C. CAMPBELL\n_L of th*\nIttRO VENETIAN BUND CO.\n|W0 Bay Av*.       Trill, B. C,\nI Phone 1358\nIfifcRs'TAkiN foTETI CORbS\n\u25a0ry Tamarac wood. Delivery Feb.\n17-25. Phon* 745-R4 or call 518\n\u25a0 Stmt '\n\u25a0 SALE-ONE EXPRESS WAG-\nH-ton, good condition, on*\na wheel, one large umbrella,\nWo Lee. Phone 809-R.\nH-fitftNOS-fUfiES,\" SpB-\n111 low pricei. Active Trtdlng\nE 818 PoweU gt, Vancouvar.\nRING-FILLED MATTRESSES\nebuilt and repaired. City Up-\ntoltterlng. phon* 778.\nI SALE - DINING ROOM\nable, 4 chairs, 3 irm chain. Row-\njty, Hirrop.       \t\nRENTALS\n\u25a0kNTED TO HINT IMMEDI-\nfctely\u2014 lix room house In Nelson,\ntin txchmge ilx room house In\nyincouver. Phon* 907-R4.\nBBT \"kot-WWteP-Wi B55H\npor rent luitable tor one or two\nPhone 723-R.\ntsT_>   feOoMfi \"W ' Kit\nht Phone 32B-L-\t\nK1SHED ROOMS FOR RENT\nfhone 1006-L.\t\nI.RM, OARDEN & NURSERY\nNIAGARA\nSpecializes in\nDOMESTIC LOANS\nTHERE'S A RIGHT ANSWER\nAWATTtNO YOU AT NIAGARA\nriNANCE WHEN YOU NEED\nCASH IN A HURRY. IF A\nCRISIS OCCURS IN YOUR DOMESTIC B U D G E TIN G AND\nUNPAID BILLS MUST BE MET,\nSEE A FRIENDLY NIAGARA\nEXPERT.\nNIAGARA\nFINANCE COMPANY LTD.\nEit'd. 1930\nSuite 1, 880 Baker St., Nilion\nfhone 1095\n\u25a0USINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nFOR SALE-GRADE A DAIRY BY\nowner, Fully equipped md going\nconcern. Grou monthly incomi\n$1150. For further information\n\u25a0}__ Box 459 Roulind\nGOOD INVES'rtiENT \u2014 TWO\"\ntpt house for quick uit. Ont\nipt vacant first diyi ln Mirch.\n414 Park Street.\nLOST AND FOUND\nLOST-GOLD COLORED WRIST\nwitch, \"Ilco\", $5.00 reward. Finder leive watch at Dally Newi\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nA88AYER8   AND   MINI\nmPRESINTATIVH\nTORBdowsoTT\nJRDY EARLY BEARING SOFT\nPiell Wilnut Treea, Dellcioui ind\n~ Iba apple treei. Viking rasp-\n\"fcerry canei md black curranti.\n\u25a0Shrubs and perennlili. Mrs. C.\n^Becker, Walnut Grove Nursery,\nH-U8 Vincouvir 8t., Nelion.\n\u25a0OATS AND ENGINES\nFOOT OPEN LAUNCH. 4 IIP\n\u25a0carina motor tor uie. Cheap,\none Balfour 1, Balfour.\nlc hum Dathj 5-Jrma\nJlassificd Advertising Ratea\nlc per line per Iniertlon.\nJ4c per Une per week (6 consecutive Iniertlom for coit of 4)\n11.41 por iln* per month.\n16 tlmu).\n(lnlmum 2 lines per Insertion.\nBox numbers lie extri. Thii\nBvtrt iny  number  or tlmu,\n\u25a0PUBLIC   (LEGAL)   NOTICES\nTENDERS. ETC\n|K0c per line first Insertion and\nHo each lub.equent  imerltom\nBall above   rates  less\n9% for prompt payment\nsubscription rates\nngle copy S   nj\ncarrier, per week\n\u2022dvince .        25\ncarrier, per year 13 00\nhere and to Cinida whire\nt  poitlgt   ll raqulrid:\nit month $1)0; thrte months\n.00: tlx monthi, M.00; cm yiar\n.00\n>y mall outilde Nilion:\nit month     $ 73\n\u00bb* monthi        300\nhi monthi           400\nW yeir fl no\nhove rites ipply In Cimda.\nilled States and United Km-\nto lubicribrri living out-\nide regular carrier aria\nTILEPHOr-E   144\nS CO. AS.\niiyen 301 Joiephlne St., Nelion,\nH. S XLMES, ROSSLAND, B. C\nAniyer, Chemlit, Mine Rtpreint\nA. J. BUIE, Independent Mint Rep-\nreientitlve. Box 54, TrilL B. C\nw. fl. swamttw -as:\nlayers & Metallurgists. All work\ngiven prompt ittentlon. 1155 Pen\nder St., W.  Vmcouver, B.C\n\"'CHXRYtMo'A-iC&UNTAkt\"\nboat* iO0W_and\nChartered Accountant\n6U Victorit St   Trill   Phoni SM\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\n\u2014~.*issir_BS\nBody and\nFender Repairs\nExpert Workmen\nModern Equipment\nQueen City\n-Motors Ltd.\nPhone 43      Nelson, B.C.\n01 STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DE-\nlivery, thru new G.M.C. U.8\nArmy trucki ind tnlltri, wlncb.\nchains, tooli, itttl bunki. ud\nother extri equipment.\nIdeal logging Jobi, t wheel drlvt,\n5 speed trans., 2 ipeed tranifer\ncue; giving 10 forward ipttdi,\nand 3 reverie. Repainted ind\nserviced ready (or thl Job Priced\nmoderately. Write, call In, or\nphone Rythm Motori. 256, Kim\nberley, B. C. tor Information.\nShipment of Johnion Outboards\njust arrived. Only two left\nKootenay Motori  (Nelson)   Ltd.\nStudebaker, Hudion. Nash,\nSales and Service\nOpp. Bank of Montreal      Ph. 117\nF6& SALE -US. CONVERTIBLE\nChev. Coupe. Good rubber and\nspare. Heater lnd antl-freeze. In\ngood running order. Engine No\n221288. Serial No. S621M. Price\n$300,000. Wm. Kosh, 314 Delbruck\nStreet. Nelion, B.C. Phpne 1151-R,\nFOR    SALE  -   102-LANDEAU\nToronto Sto cks\nMJNI-\nAmsl Lirder   __^~_.\nAnglo-Huronlia \u201e\nAniliy _,\nArjon   ...:.,.mm~:oo~m.\nArmiitlo* \t\nAitorli . 1\t\nAubelli \t\nAumiqui \u2014-_\nAunor    ~ \t\nBUgimie  -\nBase Metili Mining ...\nBeir Explorition\nBeattie Gold Mlnei\t\nBeiulliu Yellowknltt.\nBevcourt\nBldgood Kirklind \t\nBobjo Mlnti\t\nBonitil \t\nBojrcon  -\t\nBnlorni \u2014 \u2014\nBroulin\nOlds. Serial No 25064 Good rubber, good body, good running\ncondition, and 'a good buy (or\nceiling price Apply T M Rebal-\nkin, Perry'i Siding, B.C.\nFOR SALE - 1*30 SfuBEBAKER\nCommander. Comnletelv over\nhauled. Serial No, 8950104 Ceiling\nprice $451 Call J. H. Nuyrns. 324\nNelson Ave. Phone 912-X after\nfl n.m.\nButtalo Ankerlte\t\nBuffalo Canidian  \t\nBuffalo Rtd Lakt \t\nCilln Flln Flon ......\nCampbell R L \t\nCan Malartie\nCariboo Oold Quirtt\nCiitli-Trtthewey   ....\nCentril Pitrlcil  \t\nCentremique  \t\nC Porcupine \t\nChestirvllle   \t\nCltrilim   \t\nLochenour \t\nCoin Lake\nColomac Yellowknlte\nConlaurumM'ne\"\nConsolidated MAS\nConwest \t\nCreitaurum ...\nCrolnor   \t\nDelnlte\nDickerion Red Laite\nDiscovery   .\nDiversified       \t\nDome Mines   \t\nDonalda    ._.,    \t\nDuquesne     '  \t\nDuvay\nEast  Amphl\nEast Malartlc  ._     2'0\nEr.'t Sullivan      I'D\nElder       1 '.0\ni El. ona         Tl\n155\n8.80\n.10\n.22\n.80\n.1$\n3 Hi\n.65\n4.80\n\u25a0nVs\n.UVi\n.71\n.83\n.50\nLOT\nMV,\n22\n.32\n.15\n13.00\n43 Vi\n4.05\n.34\n.40\n.13V4\n$.30\n.81\n2 90\n1.30\n2\"5\n42\n.24\n3\"^\n.11\n3'5\n.50\n26\n1 40\n8910\n1?\u00ab\n42\nI.\n2 40\n1 \"0\n77\n1.\n21 \"0\nMV\n] *yi\n,'9\nIMalartlc Oold F .......\nMarcui\nMclntyre-Porcuplne .\nM-Ktnile Rid Uke\nMcMarmae\nMoWlttin\nMining Corpontlon .\nMonetl .....\nMoihi:   -\nNegus\nNew Bldlimiqut\nNib -.. -\nNicholion Mlnei .\nNlplntng Mining ..\nNonndi\t\nNormetal   \t\nNoriemm\t\nHi\n3.00\n4$5\n18H\n035\n65\n31\n2.15\nM_\n.10\nin\n50 JO\n1.M\n.13\n240\n.IS\n.15 Vi\n.11\n.l\u00abVi\n1.82\n1.55\n.19\n.53\n3.00\n1.26\n.17\n3.10\n4.10\n1.49\n1.25\n1.80\n.97\n97\nQuemont       18 50\nO'Brien Oold Mlnei \t\nO'Leary  \u2014\nOmega Qold\t\nOmnltrani Explorition .\nOrenadi     \t\nOiliko Like\t\nPimour Porcupine _\nPtnmiqui   _\nPaymaster     \t\nPtnd Oreille  _.\nPerron Gold  _.\nPlcadllly \t\nPickle Crow Gold \t\nPioneer   .\nPowtll Rouyn Oold .....\nPremier Gold \u2014\nPreston Eut Dome .\t\nQuebec Gold  \u2014\nQueemton ,\nRegcourt         .(4\nRichmac Gold Mlnu 44\nRoche L L  10\nRouyn Merger      .47\nSan Antonio Gold     4.20\nSannorra  21\nS?n Rouyn  57\nShawkey         - 87\nSheep Creek     1.52\nSherritt Gordon      470\nSinmt Rouyn         950\nF.scok Gold \u00ab5\n(\"laden Malartlc       .48\nSoringer      1.20\nStadacnna  70\n\u25a0\"\u25a0\u2022'arratt OUen  97\nSteep Rock          2 80\nRturtson R       25\nSullivan Com      2.60\nr-.ui Contact   - 0844\n'54 Surf Met     2\u00bb\nSvlvanlta          2.55\nC Resources      1.00\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, FEB. 14, 1947 - 1\nHundreds Thrill to   Artistry\nOl Fernle Carnival Participants\nFERNIE, B. C, Ftb.  18\u2014Annulling crown from tht hands of Pres-\nIce cirnlvil. under tha implcei of\nthi Rotiry Club, Mondiy evening,\nthrilled hundredi of ipectiton.\nTht tottl cirnlvil procttdi in\nfor in artificial Ice fund.\nFollowing tht linglng ol \"O Canadi,\" Rotirim Pruldtnt Jick Con-\nnick gave in addnu ot welcome.\nMlu Leoni Belli of Tritei-Wood\nwu elected Queen of tht 1947 cirnlvil. A colorful, impreiiive parade\nentered the rlnk amid thunderoui\napplause. Thl predominant link\ndecorationi wen gold and blue,\nmiking I colorful letting tor the\n\u2022ctnt.\nMin Belli, thl Queen, ltd tht procession. Till ind itately, ihi wu\nclad ln i royil purple gown which\nwu trimmed with whltt ermine.\nThe triln wu upheld by her two\nlovely Princcuei, Miu Mirgiret\nCarson and Miu Catharine Oraham. The ex-Queen, Mlu Etta Lar-\nrabee, followed the Princesses with\nher nine attendant!, smartly dreiied\nIn red. Slowly the richly clother\nregal party circled the arena. Shouti\nof approval, applauie, aad tdmln-\ntioa greeted them.\nThe dignified, impressive crowning ceremony wu performed In the\narena centre, under rose colored\nspotlights and (ocuied camerai. Misi\nBella graciouily received tht glitter-\ntdint Connick.\nDouglu Feir innounced thi following eventi:\nSolo, Diinne Wllliimi; dinct, C.\nA. tnd Ctrol Mittun, from Seattle:\n10I0 Cathryn Ryan; Selected Four,\nMtl Wation, Barbara Cowan; Nel-\nJoan Prince, Shirley Martin, Clan\nson Comedy Trio, Ed Kelttr, Walter Wilt tnd Jackie French; Pair,\nMiry Zuffi ind Victor Car ole i; Solo, Ronnie Kenney, Calgary; Pair,\nClara Mae Watson, Owen Sweeney;\nSolo, Barbara Cowan of Calgary;\nDinct, Dr. C. A. md Cirol Mittun;\nTtn, Mrs. A. Littler ind group, Pernio; Solo, John Prince of Cilgiry;\n\u25a0olo, Cirol Mittun; Solo, Idi Made\nLittler; Solo, Clara Mtt WatsAi;\nPair, Teresa Cupeck tnd Doreen\nPachiri of Fernie; Trio, Shirley\nMartin, Joan Prince, Clara Mat\nWitson ot Calgary; Solo, Dianne\nWilliams, Calgary; Dinct, Joan\nPrinct, Honnie Kinney of Calgary;\nSolo, {Shirley Martin of Calgary;\nNelion Comedy Trio; Dance, Dr. C.\nA. tnd Cirol Mittun of Seattle; Six,\nCathryn Rym, Join Prince, Shirley\nMirtln, Gwen Sweeney, Barbara\nCowm, Clara Mae Watson of Cilgiry; Finale, all skaters on let\niround Queen and Princesses.\nt\\iV. SALE - 1930 ESSEX COACH.\nGood running condition, good\nrubber, 2 soarss. S.rial No.\n1273709. $325. 1503 C'dar St. R. J.\nB-irdl\u00bb  Phon- 484-R-2.\nFalcorbrif'iP  Nickel        5'*5\nFed Klrkland\nFrancceur\nFrob'jsVr\nGiant YePowknife\n0'l\"e\u00ab Lrk-\nGod's Lake Gold\nGold) Crest\n.09\n27.\n71..\n0*5\n\u25a0fl\n1\"8\n.21\nR.g.P. SIRED NEW HAMPSHIRE\nChlcka. Unsexed, $17.00 per 100;\nPullets $31.00 per 100. 500 and\nover $30.00 per 100. Only indiv\nidual pedigreed males used in\nthis (lock. Approved White Wyan\ndotti Chicks\u2014unsexed, $18.00 per\n100, Pulleti $32.00 per 100. All\nchlcka are (rom eggs produced on\nthis (arm. Order earto (rom an\nR.O.P. breeder hatchery and be\nsure of satisfaction. Thirlwood\nPoultry Farm, J. J. Andrews.\nR.R2, Chilliwack, B._C\t\nQUALITY CHICKS\nROP. tired Hampshires, approved Hampshires, approved\nLeghorns and Leghorn-Hampshire crou chicki. <21 yeirs' experience with chicks and poultry. Particulars in our catalogue,\nNEW SIBERIA FARMS\nA. Balakihln, R.R.2, Chilliwack- J\nSiORE EGGS AND EXTRA PROl?\nIts tor you lf you start with\nTriangle Farm Chicks. Finest\nquality R.O.P.-Sired New tfamp.\nibire and Rhode Island Red\nchicki at $16 per 100 Hatching\ntwice weekly Feb. to June\nGeorge Game, Triangle Hitchery.\nArmstrong.\nBUY REDGLOW R.I. RED CHICKS\nthia year (rom the breeder! of thll\ncelebrated strain. Get mora eggi\nand meat. R. I. Redi ire the best\ndual purpose (owl you cm buy.\nFree catalogue on requeit. Book\nearly JACK BROWN tt SON\nBox 568, Chllllwick, B. C.\nOrder YOUR babV chicks\n(rom the Appleby Poultry Farm.\nMUsion City, B. C. We guarantee\nour stock a sound prodtable in\nvutment White Leghorni, White\nRocks and New Hampshires. Illus\ntrated and instructive catalogue on\nrequest\n1936 Dodge Sedan, anti-freeze\nSeat covers, good rubber\nPriced to Sell\nKootenay   Motors   (Nelson)   Ltd.\nOpp. Bank o( Montreal      Ph. 117\nWANTED-PREWAR MODEL CAR1 Grandoro\nIn A-l cordition oMndt_for H-DjGunnsr Gold\nGeld D-ile\nGold Easle         19\nGolden Arrow  40\nOolden Gs-te                41\nGolden Manltou       \u25a0 2P5\nGold Vut\n\\m\nohone U.SC.C. Brilliant  B.C. |Hard Rbck r\u201eId\nFOR SALE-GOOD SUPPLY OF Hirker Gold\ncar and truck heavy duty chains, Harricana\nalso monkey links. Empire Motors, Hasa\"a\n833 Baker St., Nelson.                   Heath\nYUirsAlt - TIRES. CAR *Ato g\u00aby,a C_4\".\u00ab-  87\ntruck. Good range of iliei; nobbys, Bollinger 10 75\nmud   grip  and  regular.   Empire Homer  12\nMotori, 80S Baker St.. Nelion.      {J0,c0     \u00ab\nNEtfANDtlStBPAhWNbRALL S Bay M j, s        ;       _, \u00a7\nn_\nHI\n37 01\n.    .71\n.13\nT Lundmirk  47\nTrku River Gold Mlem 94\nT-ck-Hughes Gold            3.35\nTh\"rbois Minei Ltd        .60\nTcburn Gold Mlnu      1.35\njTowgamac  -      .34\nUpper Canada      2 51\nVenture!   .        1150\nVlcour  17Vi\nWilte Amulet      4.75\n\u25a0\"'- Wasa Lake          1 12\n'\"    W Malartlc            .21\nWlltscy  Il'b\nWright Hargreavei      3 25\nVellorex   ...  25\nYmir Yankee Girl  13\n0IL8\n\"vr.g'o-Cen      1.20\n|Brit'sh American     26 \"0\n.41\n.13\n51\n5*0\nit)\n.15\n,18'i\nH5\n.32\nmakes o( cars City Auto Wrick-.Indian Lake\ners. Bo* 24. Granite Road * Inrpiratlon\nFUR SALE\u20141924 DODGE. TOUR- International Nickel\ning   Serdil No. A58938, $85. 415 tnt UMJ|um_\t\nFalls St**W J-.TIW'K-t***. Neb-on Ijacknltt -\nlack Wilte 13\nJason  48\nJelllcoe  08\nJoliat Quebec  -       70\nKayrind 20\nKenville Gold  36\nKerr-Addison       13 \"0\nKirk-Hudson\nKirk Townsite \t\nKlrkland Lake \t\nLabrador        \t\ndepress.Lake Dudult\nLake Shore Minea\n#OR SALE - QUANTITY OF\nWhite Plymouth Rock Pulleti. 9\nmonthi old. S M. Walsh, Balfour,\nB.C. \t\nFOR SALt-DAtRY AND POUL-\ntry (arm, about Vi mllei from\ntown. Good prodts. Apply Box\n102. Cnnbrook. B. C.\nMarket Trends\nMONTREAL-Securities continued to move in a narrowly Irregular channel. Changes were mostly\n(ractional. Mining Interest again\ndwindled.\nNEW YORK-Scattered stocks exhibited quiet strength although pro\n(lt  cashing  continued   to   '\nmany leaden.\nTORONTO\u2014The price trend wai Lamique Gold\ndownward ind trading wai light ex-! Lapaiki \t\ncept (or considerable action in a Larder U       \t\nhandful of secondary goldi for min- Leitch Gold     \t\nor changei. Lexinden \t\nLONDON \u2014 The   stork   market ILingman  Lake\nmade a mild recovery (rom the re-'Little Long Lac\ncent slump Induced by the British Louvcourt \t\nluel crllll. (Lynx \t\nVANCOUVER. (CP) - Oils cop- Mieiiu      ,\t\ntinued to ease o(( while minei and MacDonald\nindustrials held. Salei totalled 65.- MacLeod Cockihutt\n628 shareB. Mirlon   Rouyn\n|Midien Red Like   ....\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, *ARMS\nFOR SALE - LARGE DWELLING\non three lots it Salmo. House\nhu (our spacloui rooms, lights\n\u2022nd water. Immediate occupancy.\nFor particular! write Box 2795\nDally Newi,\nWHY NOT REFINANCE YOUR\nmortgage on the Yorkshire Saving! ind Loin Monthly Reduction\nplin it 6 per cent C W. Apple-\nyird.\nJ ASMS Oct CRAN-\nsATJT\nRoad,\n3. C(5l!N McURBT, B.C., CfflRO\npractlc      X-ray,      Spinography\nStrand theatre Bdg. Trail Ph. 328.\nDIAMOND DRILLERS'\nNATIONAL DIAMOND DRIHHW\nCo., Ltd, Drilling and Bit Service. Box 508 Roulind   B.C.\n57w\\ _mm, MINIM At.6\nCivil Engineer. B. C. Lind Surveyor, Rossland and Grand Forks.\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, 218 OORE Si\nNllson, B C. Surveyor  Engineer\nlNl>Ul-Ai.CE ANt) RIAL MtATI\nT5ff\t\nIte Road, 1 mile (rom Nelson\nmodern houie. hot water lyitim,\ngood outbuildings. Yur round\nwiter supply. Phone 369-R-l\nfOR SALt-80 ACRES, SNAFfoR\ncuh tali. Further Information\nApply Nick Derhouiott, Crescen\nValley^\n.76\n.18\n158\n6 00\n73\n15 35\n975\n.41\n.11\n130\n.29\n1 18\n2 15\n3 20\n.25\n3 45\n4 35\n2 10\nM\n360\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nturn\nI. Before\n5. Small twig\nACROSS\n1 Skin\ndisorder\nB. Keep\n9. Egg-white\n10. Playtul trick C. Dry\n12. Think 7. Carting\n13. Clemsi\no(soap\n14 Fermented\"\nJuice o(\n2. Son of Adam 21. Neat\n3. Bueball      22. To maki\nvehicle\n8 Navel\n, officer\n9. Europein\nditiy\nll.Wirp\n(mut.)\n15. Ptniceoui\ntree\n18. Network\n19. Orient\nijump\n13. Light\nbedstead\n25.Totil\n26. Fellowi\n27. Sanctify\n28. Youth\n28. Over-\nabundance\n80. Care-\nmonies\n88. A hot\niplritoul\ndrink\n85. A row,\n\u25a0I Of Mill\nLlUl-ll    I'Mn'li\nunHuu nani-__\nUJ-uUHL.  .llJL-u-Ll\nUU   ll-l'   ill-JUU\nan_ _ju_j   L-i-i\nHUULI   JLIL-UflU\nueu --tia\nBBBBBQ UlUSB\nHU     i','71  una\nQBOH BBB un\nUIX-l.IJ  !_l__ll_1l-\nhuli.i::: tdmucio\nHUuU BBBB\nViili-rdD'i A\u00bbi\u00bb-r\n36. Vipor\nST. Sacnd bull\nI Egypt.)\n39. A wing\n40. Mile iheep\nr IpBal  C6Rf.BR' mitotic,\nlot! with 5000 (t. o( iccond-hand\nlumber Cheap for cash. Phone\n1046-R nr inquire 524 Robson St\nl ft60^ hOUSE FOR SALT'\nCentr|$ location. Box 1818 Daily I\nNews,\nTor   _rAXE-:r~pi-6PERTY ~aT !\nBaltour   Beich.   For   particulari\nwrite Box 9513 Dally New*\nCIIAS. -'. McHARDY, INSUttAt-Ct! _\"r_\nROOM AND BOARD\nReal Eatate - Phone 135.\nMACHINISTS\nTRITE1\nMachlm Shop, icitylene ind\nelectric welding, motor rewinding\nPhone 593 324  Vernon St.\nSIEVEl-SON'S MACHINE SHOP-\nSpirnliiti In mini ind mill work\nhfichlnt work, light ind heivy\nElictrlc ind Aeitylini weldlrg.\n708 Vernon *<t   Nilion Ph 98\nr-i.ttll  \u25a0 I-  >v   i.'     .-ll\n('ai.AH wi_.____.ft -\nPiintlng. Paoer n^i\nImfiNG\nHnone 585-Rl\nDecorator\n\u25a0jMn=,'fA?y,.',ToltB3~1'\nWOtJ*\/ mi ArJD'l!-:cH'A'N5l\n.-SS.-S  h,,..  .-,.    -   -  _    Ifl   *-'\u2022   \"I \u2014I\nCOlUMNS DMI V\nRLAD   IHE CLASSIFIED\nBOARD AND ROOM FOR Business girl close in. Box 1840 Dallv\nNews \t\nfiOARD AND ROO&1 FO?TY5Tr_J5\nmm. buslneu college student.\nUrgent  Box 9523 Dally Newi.\nfOR RENY - ROOM ANtf?AR\"T\nhoard svi'lible Phone 423-X.\nFIND MUROER VICTIM\nLONDON. Feb 12 (RiuterD-The\nbody et a nlk;d womin with her\nhinds tied, b'lleved lo bl thi fourth\nvlcl'm c( \u2022 murder for whom Hamburg police ire combing city, wu\nfound todiy on \u25a0 nibble heip. Him.\nb\"rj rtd'o srld\nA nwird ol 1000 c'gjrtt-i ind\n101KI mirki iJMJi hll h:en nldnd\n(or in(ormition about the murderer.\n., ..laima.Am\\l)o__a..._____\nthe grape\n16 A ipllcer\nineut.)\n16. Flih\n17. IndeflnlU\narticle\n18 Covering o(\nfalse hilr\n1$. Ovum\n20. Below\n23. Walking\nitlck\n34. Steal\n25 Dlitreu\nilgnil\n26 Fngmen'\n28 Adilry\nproduct\n$1. Kind of men\n82 Mile cit\n33 Greek letter\n34. Mulberry\n35. Pliythlng\n36 A certainty\n38 Croubirred\ncloth\n40 Monetary\nunltdndlii\n41 Furnlihed\nwith \u2022 toll\n42 Wrong\n43 Prudent\n44 A muddli\nDOWN\n1 Belonging\nto the Alpi\nCRvrroqi'OTE\u2014a oryptafram -(ootio-m\n7.    NTW    FXFW    IJ    IPF    KHI.I,    TOU\ni| F F I    NT*     i    IJ    ITT    HTCf-UJJV\n' B    R J M.\nYMlerday'l (ryptoquotei    CAN TWO\n' VI'I'T THEY BE AORGXDt-AMOS.\nRriti-h Dom\nC It E Corp\n.21 Vi\n2.20\n.33\n.60\n.46\nMV,\n.08'.\nCilmont\nChemical Research\nnali-ousie\nDavies Petroleum\nEist Creit\t\nFoothilli   1  2.70\nHome Oil       3 25\ninter Petroleum   16 25\nImperial             14.50\nMid Continent 09\nNational f elf  .18\nOkalta   53\nPacalta    08\nPacitlc Pete  1.10\nRovalite'  19.50\nUnited  Dl\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power           31 00\nAbitibi Power ptd   33,00\nAlgomi Steel  37.00\nBathunt   33.35\nBeatty      M.00\nBell Telephont   190.50\nBmlllan Traction  _ 33.00\nBrewer it Diitllleri  16.50\nB A Oil - 26.23\nBC Packen' \u2014... 16.25\nB C Power A  29.50\nB C Power B  3.25\nB C Pulp           04.00\nBuilding Producti  3175\nCm Brew .- 2800\nCanadi Cinnen   23.00\nCm Cir ft Fdy      15.00\nCan Car k Fdy A   19.00\nCan Cement ptd  22.50\nCan Dredging          37.00\nCan Ind Alcohol A - 15.50\nCan Milting    61.29\nCan Marconi     3.85\nCan Packen- \u2014 38.75\nCan PacKIc Rly  15.75\nCoast Copper  2.25\nCockihutt Plow  15.00\nTrail Juniors\nTrip Cranbrook\nLeglonalres M\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Ftb. lS-\nTrail'i championship bound Junior\nSmokies tripped the hitherto un-\nbeaten Intermediate Legionilrei\nhere 8-4 Wednesday night md\nearned tht win with their aggressive speed md determination. It\nwu Legion's lut gime before they\nstart East Kootiniy intermediate\nplayoffi hire against Ftrnlt Bombers Saturday night.\nSummary:\nFirst period\u20141, Cranbrook, Holditch (Livingstone) 8:01; 2, Trail,\nSecco (Cooke, Scott) 8:80; 3, Trail,\nSecco (Scott) 10:10; 4, Trail, Malley\n(Camponi, Hi mation) 3:48; 5, Cranbrook, Young 15:20; 6, Trail, Cooke\n16:25; 7, Trail, Cooke (Mtlliy) 19:32,\nPeniltlei \u2014 Llvlngitone, Ircmdit,\nHarnation\nSecond period \u2014 8, Trail, Secco\no;.; 9, Trtll, Scott (Cooke, Secoo)\n10:40; 10, Trtll, Hirnation (Ircin-i\ndii) 18:38.\nPenaltiei\u2014Hughei.\nThird period \u2014 11, Crtnbrook,\nYoung (lik.) 3:09; 12, Cnnbrook,\nLivingstone   (Holditch)   9:30.\nPenalties \u2014 Mondin, Livingstone\n(match 8 mlnutu) Scott, Bell,\nArmitrong.\nLineupi:\nTrail-Ham; C, -Bell, I.- Mondin;\nA. Scott, K. Cooke, L. Secco. Subi-\nMcNabb, B. Pasqutlotto, R. Peeblei,\nS. Harnation, J. Malley, J. Ircandia,\nA. Camponi, B. Petrie, L. Carlion,\nCooki. Coich\u2014Jtrry Thornton.\nCranbrook\u2014Shypltak; Zak, Dick;\nWhll ton, Livingstone, Parkin;\nHughes, Ukriinttz, Llvlngitone,\nRedisky, Armitrong, Young, Joyct.\nMICHEL ATHLITI\nOFF TO\nFRISCO COLLIOI\nNATAL, B. C, Feb. 13-Youthful\nGarry Katrlchak, all-round athlete\n(rom Michel left over tht weekend\n(or thi Cout, from when he will\nproceed icrosi the border to ittend\nthe College ot San Frinclico tor thl\nnext three years.\nHe will commence his itiriHu on\nFeb. 16. .\nHere ht excelled in trtdt tnd\nbiiketbill. Ht also wu I mtmbtr ol\nNitil-Michel High School hockey\nturn.\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Feb. 1$ (CP)-Trid-\ning ii i llttlt ilower. Buyeri irt\ngrading closer. - ;\nWednesday'i receipti; 814 cittlt,\n19 calvei, 213 hog! $38 iheep. Thll\nmorning: 235 cittlt, 146 hogi, 348\nihttp, .\nHogi sold Wedneiday at $30_M\nfor A'l it yardi and plmti. Sowi\n$15.25 Uvi weight.\nGood to choice butcher ttttn\n1300-13.75; common to medium\n11.00-12.75. Oood to choice butcher\nheifers 12.25-13.00; common to medium 10.00-13.00.\nGood cowi 9.75-10.25; oommon it\nmedium 8.00-0.60. Canneri and fatten 600-7.75,\nGood built 10.00-10.50; tommm tt\nmidlum 9.00-3.78. Oood W eholot\nveil cilvei 12.0O-18.0O; eommon it\nmedium 9.SO-11.50.\nGood Iambi 18.00. Oood \u00abwm TM.\nCom Piper      \t\nDistillers Seagrams\nDominion  Bridge\nDom Foundries\nDom Steel * Coal B\nDom Tar k Chem\nDom Textile       \t\nFamous Players \t\nFinny Farmer\nFord o( Cinada A\t\nGatineau \t\nGatineau 5% ptd\t\nOen Stealwarei\n1950\n18 00\n35.73\n32 00\n17.25\n27.00\n110 00\n18.00\n60.50\n22.50\n18.50\n11025\n16.50\nPOSTPONE MINING MEET\nWINNIPEG, Feb. 13 <CP) - A\nmeeting ol tht Winnipeg Brtnch.\no( tht Cinidiin Initltute of Mining\nand Metallurgy icheduled to be held\nlater today has been postponed, lt\nwu mnounced here. V. C. Waru-\nbrough of Toronto, Executive Director ot the Canadian Metal Mining\nAiioclitlon, wu to hive iddreued\nthe group.\nThere wu no reison given for thl\npostponement\nOur glean, \u00ab_\u2022 kitte trucki\nwill move y\u00bbor (wmtah-\nIngi safely to a new home,\nor to our airy \u00abnd Hght\nstorage building. PVisne\n1106 fer estimate.\nWILLIAMS\nTRANSFER\nPHONI1106\nWe hava agenti hi eH Hi*\nprincipal citiei In \u00bbhe\nU.S. end Canarfa.\nOeorge Weston     8100\n110.00\n83.00\n16.00\n900\n25 65\n14.73\n15.50\nOoodyeir Tire\nOt Lakes Piptr ....\nGypsum Lime    \t\nHamilton Bridgt .\nHiram Wilker\nImperial Oil   \t\nImperiil Tobacco     __   _.,,.\nInt Metili          30.J0\nInter Nickel ~   87.00\nKelvlmtor      28.80\nLike of the Woodi -   38.00\nLiuri Secord       31.00\nLobliw A _   88.00\nLoblaw B     ._    31.00\nMiple Lei(    15.00\nMusey Harrii    30.38\nMcCoil Front            37.00\nMcCoil Front pfd    104(00\nMontreal Power     20.60\nMoore Corp    74.00\nNit Steel Cir\nPige Henhey\nPowell River .\nPower Corp\nShawinigan  \t\nSicki Brew\nWALK   TOGETHlfllt,\nGood Companions\nSimpiom ptd  ^__\nSoutham\nSteel of Canidi \t\nSteel of Cm ptd \t\nUnion Ou \t\nUnited Corp \t\nUnited Sttel\t\nWinnipeg Ilie ptd\nWinnlpei Eltc com      18.80\nNEW DELHI (CP)-In keeping\nwith the the government'! policy\nthrough thl world, the government nu ippolnted K.P.S. Menon\n\u2022gent-gmtril for Indlt tn Chlnt, it\nloeclal representative to Moicow\nV Krlihni Mmon wai alio appointed lo vlilt a numbsr o( Eur pc-\nrn-mt-lri -to   tltlb.llh   dlploniltii\nrelitloni. \u25a0\nOLD CHUM\nCanada's Original Aromatic Pipa Tobacco\n \u2014\n\t\n\t\n10 - NIUON DAILY NIWI, FRIDAY, III. 14, 1947\nShjL Qa^sicL With, tVL Xbjl Cuwung,\nSO\nSHE\nDavis, Paul Henried\nClaude Rains, in\n\"DECEPTION\"\nT.. Adult Entertalnmint\nComplete Showi at\n7:66 and 8:52\nExtra\u2014Newi and\nColored Cartoon\nLONDON (CP) - Binnildi ind\nbarmen an to get a minimum wage\nand in annual holiday with pay\nunder Mlnlstery of Labour orden.\n\u25a0Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nThe Bootery\nFOR\nCHILDREN'S\nFOOTWEAR\nLONDDON (CP) - Royal Mall\nLlnei' Highland Chicftan, refitted\nalter war service, hai reiumed thl\nLondon-Brazil River Plata service.\n\u2022 TAXI\nPHONE 1154\nSTAR TAXI \u2014 L ALSTAD\nWRITI WITH EVERSHARP\nTht Preientatlon\nPIN and PINCH SIT\nMOJO\n*** Art PI 3\nDRUG STORE\nHeroes of Air Wa r Take Over\nFrom R.C. A. F. \"Brass Hah\"\nTbe\nplayed\nfame  ot  ihuttlecock  wai\n1,000 yeirs igo In China.\nPHONE 258\nSMITH\nELECTRIC\n64S IAKIR ST.\nSKATES SHARPENED\nA. J. HESSE\nREPAIR SHOf\niii-iiiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiimiii-iiiiiiiiii\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\n417 Hall tx Phoni M\nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiliiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\n*tmk*rWmmma**t***9*****m*St*\nHave yoor rurnlture Expertly\nRecovered at tha\nNELSON  UPHOLSTERY\n413 Hall St Phoni 146\nIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllH\nGENERAL ELECTRIC\nand all Electrical Repairing\nCall\nNELSON ELECTRIC\nPhoni 260 -74 Baker Si\niimmiHUiiiiHiiHiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii\nNinety per cent ot ill home fires\nan preventable.\nf*\nIs just Around the Corner\nWe Have Your Requirements\nSTEPLADDERS \u2014 4 ft. to 10 ft.\nfrom $1.95 up\nSCRUB BRUSHES\nfrom 40c up\nLINSOL LIQUID SOAP\nPints 65c - Quarts 98c\nDUST MOPS\nfrom $1.00 up'\nWRINGER PAILS\nNo. 7 - $5.75 each\nALABASTINE\n75c Pkg.\nB\nA\nP\nC\nO\nP\nR\nO\nD\nU\nC\nT\nS\nGALVANIZED PAILS\nfrom 40c up\nPAINT BRUSH CLEANER\n5c and 10c Pkgs.\nWALLPAPER CLEANER\n20c and 25c\nPAINT BRUSHES\nall prices\nALATINT\n$1.05 Pkg.\nWood. Vallance Hardware\n\u2022y DOUGLAS HOW\nCanadian Pr.ss Staff Writer\nOTTAWA, Feb. II (CP)-A cursory Inventory ot RC.AT. headquarten Indicates that the bran\nSat, a lurking Intangible In thl\nmlndi ot military erltlci, Is ln Imminent peril of destruction.\nIt he ever did exist, hi hu bien\nreplaced by thi first Cinadian to\nfly ovar Germmy ln thl Second\nWorld Wir, by the min who uved\nCeylon, by the man who had com-\nfileted two tours of operationi, hid\nwo decorations and wai a combat\nwing commander at 23, by theae md\nmmy mon now bick from thi win.\nWith no attempt at an exhaustive\nsurvey, these an some of thl young\nvetenni now working behind desks\nat headquarters:\nOne of the better-known fighter\n\u2022CM ll Sqdn. Ldrs. R. W. (Buck)\nMcNalr, D.S.O., D.F.C, and two ban\nof Springfield, N.S., md North Bat-\ntleford, Sask.\nMcNalr, how helping Mt up fighter squadrons, deitroyed 16Mi enemy\naircraft before burnt brought eye\nInjuries which grounded him. He\n\u25a0hot down four planes ln one diy\nover Malta, once glided a maimed\nSpitfire a record SO mllu from\nFrance back to Britain, twice parachuted Into the English Channel\nWING CMDR. AT 23\nWing Cmdr. W. H. (BIB) 9wet-\ntnan, D.8.O., D.F.C-, of Ottawa md\nKapuskasing, Ont, supervisor of\nAir Cadet Squadrons in Canada, at\n23 wu a Wing Commmder commanding the famed Thunderblrd\nBomber Squadron, had made two\ntours of 53 trips over Germany and\nhad been twice decorated.\nA veteran of 82 operational trips,\nmd 11 yeara service with the R.A.F.\nind KCJiT; Wing Cmdr. r. F.\nLambert, D.S.O., D.F.C, of Saikitoon md Vincouver, Is director of\nIntelligence. He,fought both Japanese md Germani, ihot down five\nNul plmei from a mosquito Intruder.\nSqdn. Ldr. Howie Morrison, DS.O.\nD.F.C, of Ottawa and Winnipeg, a\nmember of the celebrated Pathfind-\nCAMPIILL, SHANKLAND\na imrii\nChertered Accountant!\nAuditon\n5*2 Biker St Phoni 339\n.\u00a75\nKeep  youth  ud\nloveliness wltb I\npermanent\nHaigh Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 327\nJohnstone Block\nIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nELECTRIC\nLAUNDRY\nPhone 1170 - 180 loker St.\nIIIIIIIUtUHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllll'\n\"ELLISON'S BEST\" FLOUR\nFor All Your lading Needi\nGuaranteed to Satisfy\nYour Grocer Hai It\nilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllltllllllllllllllli\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL  HOME\nAMBULANCE SERVICE\n\"Distinctive Funeral Service\"\nSIS Kootenay 8L Phoni HI\niHiHiiiiHUiiniiiMiiiiitiiiHiiiiiuiimn\ners for two bomber toon, once held\na vlolintly-shitterid plana ls tha\n\u2022lr long enough for hll crew to ball\nout, thin got out himself it a dangerously law level. He now helps\nplan thi post-war force with m\neye to auxiliary squadrons.\nHii navigator ln that fateful flight\nFit. Lt L. W. Quelle, DFC, md\nbar, ot Ottawa ind Victoria, ls ilio it hesdquirteri, working on the\ndevelopment of clothing,\nWARNED OF INVAIION FLEET\nGroup Capt. W. I. Clements, O.Bi*\nI, of Ottawi md North Devon, N.\nB, wu the tint Canadlm pilot to\nfly over Germany in the recent wir,\nliter commmded the city of Winnipeg Squadron. He now directs postings ind careers, guides the progreu of 12,000 offlcen md airmen,\nOne of the perionnel stiff Is Sqdn.\nLdr. L. 3. Birchall, OAK, DJC,\nof St. Catharines, Ont, thi man who\n\u2022potted I Japanese lnvulon fleet\nheading for Ceylon and warned the\nRoyal Navy, who later won note for\nhil courage while a Japanese prll<\noner,\nFOR COMPLETE\nOVERHAUL - TUNE-UP\nStop tt\nNILION AUTO WRECKING\nand GARAGE\nSIS Vernon St. Phone IM\nM. 3. MAJOR\nRELIABLE  SERVICE\nAt  Reaionabli  Cost  it  the\nSMEDLEY\nGARAGE CO.\nNext to Poet Offlci\n\"- \u25a0\nLONDAN (CP) - ttn Adriin\nBalllle, sixth baronet ot Polkunmet\ndied trom pneumonia. Ha wai Coniervitlve M.P. tor Llnlithgrow\ntrom 1131 to IM md tor Tombrldge\nKent, trom 1137 tolMS.   \u25a0\n%\nr*W*\u2014*\u2014***\u2014***\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAQIMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhoni 133 Nelson, B C\nSILVER KING TRANSFER\nGINERAL HAULING\n.   Owned and Operated by in\nEx-8ervlceman\nPhone 606-R2\nSTAN BACHYNSKI\nFurnaces and Alr-Condltlonlng\nLES BROWETT'S\nTINSMITH  ANO SHEETMETAL\n\u2022HOP\n610 Kooteniy 8t.        Phone 1JK\n\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbi\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMEDICAL ARTI BUILDING\nP\nH\nO\nN\nE\n4\nTAXI\nDAY OR NIGHT\nLouie Choquette\nSHOE SALE\nDONT MISS THI 110 EVENT\nSTARTING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th\nALL STOCKS EXCEPT RUBBERS\nREDUCED AT\nTHE BOOTERY\n411 Baktr St. Nelion, B. C.\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nPRESCRIPTION\nSPECIALISTS\nWhen wi compound roar prescription you miy be sure that\ntt will ba tilled promptly md\naccurately.\nYour Rexall Ster*\nPhone M '    '   Box 4M\nCity Drug Co.\n- Dependable\nGuaranteed Radio Service\nMcKAY & STRETTON\nPhoni 644\nLIMITED\nNelion\nSenior  Underwriter  Occidental\nLife Insurance Co, Over 11,000,-\n000 Iniunnce In force.\nP. A. STUART\nPhone 980 \u2014 577 Bolter St\nMackinaw\nCoats\nFor thi outdoor man\nnothing It mort serviceable than one of these\ncoats. Plain fawn or\ncheck pattern.\n12*^13*\nEmorys Ltd.\nThe Man'i Store\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii\nFLEURY'S Pharmacy\nProscription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed. Arts Blk.\nPHONI as\nllllllllllllllllllllllll\nDUNDEE, Scotland (CP) - Dm\ndec Presbytery qt the Church j\nScotland his approved a propel\nthat women magistrates ba allowi\nto  remove   -held  official  hati I\nchurch.\nHave the Job Done Right\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONI SIS\naflfl-ffL\niriiieee.\n>\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\niiiiiiii\n\"\u25a0mm\n. j'hiiiii\n-MlliiS\n-Mii'iiii!!\n 1\t\nUSE\nLUSTERLITE\nThe modern Wallboard that has lustrous color and\nprovides an attractive and durable finish . . . .\nAvailable in Green, Orchid, Ivory, Cream, White\nRed and Block.\nBURNS\nLUMBER r. COAL CO\n\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0'.       '    r-\nH0C(EY SATURDAY\nTRAIL\nSMOKE EATERS\nNELSON\nMAPLE LEAFS\nWholesale\nCOMPANY LIMITED\nPHONES\n26-151-27\nRetail\nEE\nThe Children's Shop\nPHONI 1206\n652 BAKER ST.\nMisses' Double-Duty RAINCOAT\u2014to see the |unlor miss through all kinds of weattv\ner. Shower resistant for stormy weather and a smart top-coat for Jair .weather. Fully\nlined for extra warmth. |IA,N       f| \"VSO\nPriced at IU       and   12.\nGirls' Plastic RAINCOATS ond RAIN-\nCAPES, in sizes 3 to 18 in plain transparent or a choice of colors. Priced from\n\u20222.25\u00bbH.85\n'Corduroy COVERALLS \u2014 Always, and\neven after repeated washings like new.\nRegular $3.25. f *y ^Q\nPlastic HEADSQUARES\nto match. Each ________\n29*\nMetal WAGONS OR\nWHEELBARROWS. Eoch\n98'\nMake Hte CHILDREN'S SHOP your headquarten for gifts for children. We\nhove a large aiiortment of toys for you to choose from which wo Oi* keep-\n-ing HD-tO-dotO. \u2014 Such at\nA \"JOY BALL\" approximately 14 Inches In diameter, made of Dupont Neoprene and\npractically Indestructable.  Ideal for indoor or outdoor play. M   J\nPriced at I\t\n\u20221.95\nBoys' RAINCOATS. Sizes right up\nFrom __ s*ta*wj _0   J.? J\nSmart plastic APRONS make a\nsmart birthday gift for any little\ngirl. \u00a3 ri-\nPrlced from  VJ    to\nM.25\nAnd when you come I*, ne the smart now droteee thot will fulfill the\nwish of every etylo-cenMloui miu. Today'i tiny min really ii aware of style\n-\u2014and our large aiiortment ef cute little rJrenei make It easy In please the\nmeet precocious little lady.\nMoit of our loiter dressei \"by Norma\" hove arrived and wo expect\nthe reit in within the next few days. It may itlll be a little early to buy them,\nbut not to look thom over. Uttle girli look beet when they're Norma dressed,\n\u2022nd \u2022 imall deposit will hold tho onei you chooie until you're ready to buy\nCIVIC CENTRE ARENA\nGame 1:30 P.M. \u2014 Doon Open 7:45 P.M.\nReierved Seati 75* \u2014 Ruih 30*\nChildren 25*\nBuy a program for a chance on $10.00 Door Priie\nPositively No Smoking In the Arena\nSTERLING FURNITURE\nPhoni 553-441 Biker St\nQUALITY FURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES\nFebruary\nClearance Sale\nFeaturing CHESTERFIELD SUITES in 2 and 3 pieces;\ntapestry and velour coverings.\n2-plece STUDIO LOUNGES In topeitry and velour.\nAlio occasional chain of walnut end mahogany.\nBEDROOM SUITES In walnut and mahogany, alio\nveneer; 4 and S piece ieti et greatly reduced pricei*\nDINETTE SUITES\u20144 and 5 piece in natural or white.\nChrome ieti with leatherette leati.\nBEDDING\u2014A complete line, of Simmoni Springi and\nmattresses, featuring \"Beauty Reit\", \"Slumber King\"\nand \"Deep Sleep\".\nGood Looking\nMEANS\nLONGER LASTING\nThere'i more th6n appearance te e well-kept car or\ntrucki Attention to dents ond scratches prevent! rust\nand corrosion. For\nEXPERT FENDER AND BODY WORK\nen ell makei of can and trucki\u2014iee ve,\ntoday. We ar* equipped to provide prompt,\nthrifty grooming.\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCompany, Limited\n35    PHONE   35\nlVfii'iJi ifhnintlfllif-tll\nlU^irf _-iklirtV.il\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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