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Mclnnei of Pentloton, following the dey'i senlon, Indicated thit he plinned Thundiy morning to queitlon the burly, 280-\npound  Arohingel concerning the money, uld  by wltneiui te hive\ntotalled between $8000 ind $8000.    \u2666\t\nVerigin, who arrived In Nelson ] iajt Dominion Diy. The Doukhobon\nTuesdiy night, demanded police es- have psilms in which are Included\ncort He was driven part way to prophecies ih which 'Archangel' ls\nSouth Slocan by Nelson police, andiment;oned several times as a per-\ntransported the rest of the way byjson wn0 |* to come at this time to\nConstable Walter MarUn of the B.C. nu this particular million. Probably\nNelson's\nJUBILEE   ;\n1897 to 1947\nProvincial Police at Crescent Valley. Once in the Community Hall,\nhowever, he seemed to forget any\nfear that prompted him to ask protection.   During   intermissions   he\n95 per cent of the Sons of Freedom\nalways regarded him as the Archangel.\" '\nSpeaking   in   his  quick  Russian,\noften breaking into a halting, brok\nchatted amicably with the Sons of!en  English,   Verigin  testified  that\nFreedom and Orthodox Doukhobors,\"B\\\\ here\" had backed Sam Rlebin,\ngrouped about his chair and while,jn  an  attempt   to   dethrone  Peter\nthe hearing was In session spoke; \"Lordly.\" A letter to Riebln\u2014Mike\nfreely. His testimony was interpret- Icould not disclose who had written\ned by Joseph E. Podovinikoff, Elder jit\u2014said \"remove Verigin from the\nof the Hilliers community, to the|road and we shall all be with you.\"\n600 jammed into the small hall.        |   \"And now I am saying this from\nHe had besn eommluloned by my own self. I am not a leader . . .\nPeter II In 1938, he tettlfiel, to that is the only difference.\"\n\"convey my (Peter II) teiUment \"FINISHED WITH THEM\"\nto my people.\" While he wai \"re-    He said  that he was \"finished\"\nluetant\" to tike on the dutiei bes-|with them \"once end for all.\" \"You\nciuie \"I  im  Illiterate,\" he wai:have shown yourself as killers. You\nwarned by the Doukhobor leider have killed your leader.\"\nnot to \"mike younelf 1 leider.    pcter Lordly Verigin wai killed\nThe leader muit be only iplrltuil.\"|.n a train explosion at Farran, B.C.,\nAn  Independent  Doukhobor,  he Oct. 29, 1924 with eight others.\nhad had nothing  to do with thej   The \"Archangel\" told that before\nWest Kootenay groups until he met'Peter's death the people \"trapped\"\nthe leider in Brilliant in 1927 when Verigin and took \"the bridle ot his\n\"he took me to his house and I re- horses and wanted to let the horses\nmained there for three days and I go with him without lines. Did they\nthree nlghti.\" | not. try him before the Canadian\nIn 1938, Just before Peter's death\nln Saskatoon, Saik.; he received his\nfinal instructloni he claimed, and\nlater on that year he had the testament written out by\" Wasily W.\nBalanbanoff and one year later It\nwai conveyed to the Kootenay\npeople.\nLEADERSHIP SOUGHT\nComing to B.C. in 1938 from Saskatchewan and operating rooming\nhoutet In Vancouver until 1944, he\nhid been asked several times by\ndelegation! to come to Krettova and\n\"be leader of the Soni of Freedom.\"\nWhile he hid gone to the Sons centnl headquarters ln 1944, he had\nnever taken .oyer the position of\nleader, he claimed. It was in 1948\nthat he and 85 othen went to Vancouver Island to itart a new colony.\nWhile he teitlfled In later examination that he had been given the\ntitle \"Archangel even before my\nbirth and officially on July 1,1947,\"\nhe declared thit he had not napied\nhimself. \"You put dirt agelntt me,\"\nhe told the people, \"under vow I\nuy that i did not give myself that\nPodovlnikoff said that the Douk\nhobor people it large referred to\nMichael Verigin as the Archangel\n\u2022even before he received the title\ntribunals\nHe told the Commlttlon of the\nformation of the Chriitian Community of Universal Brotherhoods\nby Peter \"Lordly\" Verigin and of\nPeter (the \"Scourger\") Verigin's,\nwell known- as Peter II, polioy on\nschools. Peter II, the Archangel recalled, stated on hii arrival in Canada was \"that when I reach the\nDoukhobon, ichool will be my fint\nproblem, I must educite the Doukhobors under the nime Holy Youths\nto make of them true ind holy\nWrestlers for Christ\"\nHALL PACKED\nThe Community Hall wai overflowing with colorfully-clad Doukhobors who had come lor mllei to\nhear the testimony of the 82-year-\nold man, earlier thla yeir elected\niplrltuil head of 65 penont it the\nnewlf-formed Vancouver Iilind\ncommunity it Hilliers. Filling the\nupper end lower lectloni of the\nhell, the doorwira md crowding\nthe uctlon surrounding the Commissioner's table where Michael and\nPodovinllu>\u00ab wee*-- leated, . they\nheard' hli wordi through i public\naddreu lyitem. Star wltneM of tht\nday, he had balked at flnt it luring\nthe microphone, uylng he wu\nifnld \"I might breik if\nPRAM REDS\nTO BOU GOV'T\nREBUILDING\nCommunist Leader\nEmerges as\nNew Strong Man\nMAJOR VICTORY\nBy A, I. GOLDBERG\nPRAGUE, Nov. 5 (API-Communist Premier Klement Oottwild, 80-yeer-old former blaek-\n\u2022mlth, emerged tonight frem \u2022\npolitlcil criili ii Ciechoilovikli'i\nnew itrong mm with complete\n\u2022uthorlty from the Nitloml Cabinet to rebuild the Oovernment of\n\u25a0emi-iutonomoui Slovakia,\nTbe Slovak Democrati, predominantly Coniervitlve, ire the\nmajority pirty In Slovakia, ind\nQottwald'i new authority wai\ncomidered a major Communlit\nvictory In hli party'! avowed\ndrive to In complete control of\nthe cot *\n8TRIKK a'v-RTEO\nLabor unioni, who would get rep-\nreientation ln the Slovak Cabinet\nunder the Gottwald progrim, received the news favorably In Bratislava after an evening of peaceful\ndemonstrations ln front of the\nPresidential Palace. The threat of\na general strike in Slovakia waa\naverted.\nInformants said the deciding\nvotes In favor of Oottwald's program were cast by the Social\nDemocrats in the Cabinet\nOpposing them were the Slovak\nDemocrats with three ministers, the\nCiech Nationa) Socialists with four\nand the Catholic People'i Pirty with\ntffree. Six Czech Communist ministers, three Slovak Communlit\nministers aad three Sociil Democrat ministers voted tor Gottwald,\nthe Informants nld.\nJOIN REDS\nThe vote Indicated that the Social\nDemocrat!, at least ln the persons\nof Deputy Premier Zdenek Fler\nlinger and two other mlnliten, had\ncast their lot with the Communliti\nind that the alight Left-wing\nmargin ln Czechoslovakia remained\nIntact\nA big quettlon wu tbe reaction\nef the Coniervitlve Slovik Demo\ncrin, who hive been Implacable\nfeee ef the Communliti. The\nlatter Inaugurated the criili In\ntlevakla with a demand that the\npr.-Communlit   orginlutlom\nliboren,  pemnti and  reslit-nce\nveterini be given mlnliter repre\nlentatlen In the Slovik Govern\nment.  .   __\u00bb<-!.. -\u00abr\u00bb'4_^*f\nYeiterdiy the Slovik Democrats''\nthe Ciach National Socialists and\nthe Catholic Peoplei Pirty deserted\na national front meeting rather than\naccept   Gottwsld'i   demandi   that\niuch organizations be given representation  not only In  the Slovak\nCouncil but In the councils of the\nentire country.\nRESIGN\nAn authoritative lource uld the\nOTTAWA, Nov.  3  (CP)-If the iom eirning more than 83000 a yeirg--^ Demo_-iU ,]-- \u201e!__\u201e) out\n\"* yeiterdiy, and left only the Com\nTHROW AWAY THE ASPIRIN! PROPOSED\nINCOME TAX FORMS SIMPLE-THEY SAY\n1111111 111 rill IB 81 If 8 IIII 1181 lllllll\t\nDucks Safe Down\nPoplar Bluff Way\nPOPLAR BLOTT, Mq\u201e Nov. 8\n(AP) - Capt. Dale Kirk end\nRalph Tuepker opened the duck\nhunting aeaion under difficulties.\nAfter building \u2022 blind ind\ngetting reidy for the migratory\nwiter-fowl, they dlicovered:\nCipt. Kirk hid'forgotten hli\nihotgun ihelli.\nTuepker had forgotten hia\nshotgun.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nPOLL SHOWS\nTORY BACKING\nEXCEEDS LABOR\nPaper Finds Gov't\nStrength at Lowest\nEbb in Five Years\nSCOTTISH LOSSES\nLONDON, Nov. 6 (CP)\u2014A publlo opinion poll publlihed today\nby the Newi-Chronlcle said the\nConservative Perty new hai the\nbacking of 48 per oent ef the Brltllh electorate compared with 40\nper cent of the voten who lupport\nthe Labor Party,\nEleven per cent lupport the Lib\neral Party, the poll ity*.\nThe poll ihowi, the Newi-\nChronicle uld, thit Labor Party\nitrength now \"ll the lowest In\nfive yean.''\nHowever, \"In view ef the many\nInfluencei which come Into effect\nat a general election It doei not\nnecenarlly follow thlt the Con-\n\u25a0ervitlvei would win If in election were held forthwith.\nnew income tix 'formi whlcb are1 will  Just   hive   to  struggle  along\nbeing distributed for approvil  go with the formi previously us.\nInto effect, 90 per cent of Cmada's\ntaxpayers can say good-bye to one\nof the toughest annual chores ever\nto plague them.\nIt was learned today that new,\nlimplified forms, shifting the problem of income tax to the shoulders\nFor most taxpayen, the procedure\nwill be that thc employer enters on\nthe income tax card the nime, marital itatui, number of dependenti\nand deduotjonj at lource of his\nemployee. There will be \u2022 line on\nwhich   additional   income  will  be\nof employer and the Revenue De-: reported. TV completed form will\npartment. have been devised for,be tent to the R*\u00ab\u2122*,D*P\"f^\ntenons with Income of less than'when will compute the Ux and\n$3000-a group which makes up 2,- notify the taxpayer.\n301 875 of Canada's 2.M-.80- Income I Approval ot the new form wai\ntax payen. ' given  by  Frink   Brown, recently\nPOSTCARD SIZE I retired   Deputy   Revenue\nMlnliter\nIt 1. expected thit the formi. no,when It wis mide evident hit the\nilgger than a postcard and designed system would eliminate a tremen-\n\u201et , recent meeting of income tax doui watte of paper and correspond-\nofficials, will be made official ln a | ence. Officii said the percentige\nforthcoming announcement by Rev- of error in computing of Ux by In-\nenue Minister McCann.\ndivlduali   has   been   \"surprisingly\nmunltti ind their sympathizers.\nBut last night the eight Slovak\nDemocritlc mlnliten In Bratiilava\nannounced Ihty hid reconildered\nand had resigned to pave the way\nfor a reshuffling of the Cabinet.\nDemands Added\n$6 Million\nLevy on Hughes\nWASHINOTON, Nov. 3 (AP)-A\ndemand that a 13,818,821 iddltlonil\nBy GLENN WILLIAMS\nLONDON, Nov. 5 (AP)-Scottlih\nvoters handed Britain's ruling Labor\nParty another Jolting setback in\nmunicipal elections yeiterdiy.\nWith about 85 per cent of the remits tabulated, Labor had dropped\na net of 62 seats, losing control of\nfive councils, barely hanging on to\nindustrial Glasgow and winning the\nupper hand in two -mail cltiei \u2014\nMusselburgh and Selkirk.\nThe result! continued, ln a lett\ndrastic way, the trend away from\nSocialism markedly demonstrated\nof by 1 Coniervitlve landslide in last\nweekend'i English md Welsh balloting for borough councllmen.\nElection campaigning in Scotland\nwn itm -netting, than Sotrjh of the\nborder, reaching ita peak In Glasgow.\nThere Libor lost three seats but\nclung to a two-vote majority among\nthe 114 elected councllmen\nAi in. the English and Welsh local\nelections, only one-third ot the seats\nwere it stake.\nIn Dundee Labor lost six of the 12\nseats being voted on, and the 36-\nmember council was evenly divided\nbetween Socialists and their oppon\nents.\nThe Ubor Pirty also last control\nIn Paisley. Johnstone and Lanhead,\nand In- Bathgate, where they previously held half the seats. The local Ratepayers Association\nback four.\nLabor held on it Aberdeen, losing one seat to the \"moderates\" but\ngaining another by ousting the only\nCommunist member of the counciL\nIn an editorial the News-Chronicle, Influential Liberal newspaper,\nMid the survey, msde before the\nConservative gains in the British\nmunlclpil elections, confirmed the\nverdict of the polls.\nU.S. QUIET ON\nHINTEDCANADA\nBID FOR LOAN\ntalk of $700 Million\nLoan Raised After\nNegotiators' Visit\nNO APPLICATION\nBy CLYDE  BLACKBURN\nCinidlin Preu Stiff Writer\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (Cf)\u2014\nOovernment offlclili todiy would\nnot comment lmmedlitely on report! thit Canada hll liked tor \u2022\nUnited Stitei loin of $700,000,000.\nStite    Depirtment   ipokeimen\n\u25a0\u25a0Id there  hid  been  \u2022 ipeclflc\nrequeit from  Cinidlin Oovernment  negotiators  thit  no  itate-\nmenu be mide to the Preu on\ndetail* ef current financial and\ntrade dlicuuloni.\nA Treuury1 Department ipokeimin   mide  tbe  techlncil   ititement  thit   there   hid   been   no\n\"offlclil\" ippllcition for \u2022 United\nStatei loin to Canada.\nThere wai no secret about the\nfact   that   high-ranking   Canadian\nnegotiators   were   here   last   week\nexploring current International finance and trade matters of common\ninterest to both countries.\nThis obviously referred to the\nUnited States foreign aid program\nand the extent to which purchases\nunder that program may be made\nin Canada.\nThere is a belief here that the\nproposal will involve purchases ln\nCanada ot a portion of the material\naid for Europe, possibly on a basis\non which Canada would make a\ncontribution to the program and at\nthe same time obtain a large volume\nof much-needed American dollars\nfor purchaiei made there under the\naid plan.\nThe impression among financial\nobservers here is that Canada would\nask for an outright United States\nloan only as a last resort to meet\nher dollar ahortage, and that before\nasking for a Government loan she\nwould seek permission to float a\ncommercial loan ln New York.\non 2nd Mate\nAttempt Made\nTe Take Life\nOfGouzenko\nMOTHER CALLS\nFOR RETURN OF\nKIDNAPPED GIRL\n13-Year-Old Cripple\nMissing Four Days;\nPolice Fear Slaying\nTAUGHT TO TALK\nTORONTO, Nov. 8 (Ci*) \u2014 A\nfrantic mother today broadcast an\nappeal for the safe return of her\ncrippled 13-year-old diughter,\nmining four dayi end believed\nabducted ind held prlioner.\n\"Perhipi you hive heird that\nour daughter Arlene hai been\nmining from her home ilnce Sundiy at 8 p.m. when ihe wu tiken\nfrom In front of her door,\" Mn,\nWilliim Anderion uld In her ri<\ndlo ippeil.\n\"Whoever the penon Is who ls\nholding her or anyone knowing of\nher whereabouts, please return her\nhome. Whoever has her, If you have\na heart or If you believe ln God at\nall, please send her home. We are\nheartbroken, frantic. Please, please,\nplease, release her wherever she Is.'\nFEAR SLAYING\nAs Mrs. Anderson ipoke, a picked iquad of police officers, working\nin a misty drizzle, combed the\nNorthwestern suburbs for a clue\nthat might lead them to the partly-\nparalyzed child\u2014or to her body.\nThe veteran investigators said they\nheld the view she had been enticed\naway by a degenerate and slain.\nAfflicted since birth by a cerebral palsy, the girl cannot ipeak\nplainly enough to be understood by\nstrangers. Only her parents, who\nhave spent years teaching her to\ntalk, can understand the words she\nutters.\nCoroner's Jury Assured Ketchum\nNot One of Drinkers; Find Ship Not\nOn Course When Officer Took Over\nPOWELL RIVER, B.C., Nov. 5 (CP)-A coroner's |ury\nhere late today placed \"immediate blame\" for the wreck of\nthe M.S. Gulf Stream on Second Mate Ray Ketchum, in charge\nof the wheelhouse when the vessel crashed Oct. 11 on Dinner\nRock with loss of five lives.\n\"He failed to take proper action on non-appearance of\nRagged Island Light,\" said the verdict.\nThe jury found, however, that the ship was not on its\nproper course when Ketchum took charge, ond it criticized '\nlack of discipline of the ship's*\"\ncrew.\nDuring the three-day inquest, witnesses testified that members of\nthe crew had been drinking with\npassengers a short time before the\ncrash.\nNOT WITH DRINKERS\nKetchum denied being ln \"on Ihe\nparty,\" and declared both he and\nhis wheelsman were sober at the\ntime of the crash.\nHe could not explain why the\nvessel was io far off course.\n\"I could have been partly due to\nmy misjudgment on Harwood Island,\" he told the jury. \"The rest\nof lt is beyond me.\"\nEarlier, he suggested a freak current might have caused the disaster.\nAnother witness, Norman Hope of\nRefuge Cove, B.C., declared Ketchum had not been drinking.\nProvincial\nPolice O.C. Here\nTo Head (.LB.\nVICTORIA, Nov. 5 (CP) - In-\nspec-tor Richard Harvey, former\npfficer Commanding \"R\" Division.\nof Provincial Police, at Nelson, hai\nbeen appointed head of the Criminal\nInvestigation Branch of headquarter!! here, It was announced today,\nInspector Harvey was the officer\nresponsible for investigation of recent Doukhobor uprisingi in the\nKootenay District He will remain at\nI confirm 100 per cent that Ray Nelson  for the Assizes, coming to\nKetchum did not have anything to victoria   about   the   end   of   this\ndrink\nHe admitted seeing iome other\nmembers of the crew \"under the\ninfluence of liquor.\nmonth. His successor is yet to be\nnamed,\nInspector Harvey came to Nelson\nfrom Vancouver in January of 1943\nto\u00bbg^^\n-Hughei, millionaire Hollywood\nnc .a* kci  *siiiy.vj\"-a\u00bb  \u2022...-*..\u00bb. -------       * ,\nX\u00a3.at^\nrs.^Zi,t,re\\l,r;.,'^id^r.hirK^^r\nKing Receives\nAddresses of\nCongratulations\nLONDON, Nov. 5 (Reuteni-\nSay Embassy Aided\nMikolajczyk\nturn- Senitor John Wllllimi <Rep.-Del.\n| il   the   Semte   Wir  Inveitlgating\nCommittee reiumed its Inquiry into\nHughes' $40,000,000 war pline contricti.\nWilliams, member of Ihe committee, declared  thit i itudy of Ux\n.  sm,       tm. recordi of Hughei ind the Hughei\nWARSAW. Nov. 5  (APIi - The _,\u201e Aoyltt! , -Ux deficiency\nPoliih Government said tonight thl _( |j9ipp.i \"\nTor flight of Opposition leader Stanta* H-uierted ln . itatement th.t,\nthe first time ilnce prewir diys. the,lew Mlkolijciyk hid been ictlvily ^ .....^ ^.^ m o(\nKing todiy occupied the throne In ilded by one of the ernbiiiiei 5MOOO wcr. __|(,_ lftj_ ,._.. d I\nthe whlte-.nd-gold Throne Room it In Wanaw, ind announced the ar- , ^ wl_Um_ |od bu( yj\nBuckingham Palace to receive ad- rest In C.echoilnvikii of \u2022\u2022>\u2022*\u2022\u00ab \u201e\u201e|- gi.ooo.OOO wu pild to Hughei,\ndresses of congratulation! from id ieven member* o .*\u00ab \u00a3M'*\"' \"d' [ihe reit being retained as undli-l\nof the \"privileged bodiei* on Jjia er i pirty who fled ii the ume time.,trlbl|t.d __-,lu b_ ^ Hu.h., To_,|\n\"   lllllll.HsiMilllllllltMsllllllimilllllllll\nNov. 20 marriage of Prlnceu Elli-\nibeth.\nThe Queen, Prlnceu Ellubeth.\nand her future huibind, Lieut Philip Mountbitten, were preient.\nTne \"privileged bodies\" ire those\nwhich by indent tradition hsve the\nright of iccess to the King Io pre-\nlent loyal iddreiies-\u00ab right won REGINA. Nov, 5 (CP) - Ftejlni\nthrough lervice to lhe Crown on f-a,,n,i, *.s,fd mll \u201e ..^ overtime\n\u2022ome ipeciil occasion. victory   over   Cilgiry   Stampeden\nBy Kin Reynolds\nLate Sport\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIItlllU\nCAPS 5. STAMPS 4\nRF.GINA.  Nos\nQUICKIES\nCompiny,  The lenitor idded thit\ni itatute called for Uxitlon of wirtime corporation profiU not diitrl-\nbuied to itockholdert.\nNO CRIME\nSenilor    Ferguson    (Rep-Mich),\nChairman   of   the   committee,   em-\nphuiied that tbe tax luue Involves\n\"no crime or fraud on the pirt of\neither the rompiny or Mr. Hughes.\"\nEarlier, Charlei E   Wilson, form-\nhere tonight   In  a  Weslern C\u00bbn\u00abdi  er Vice-Chairmin of the War Pro-\nSenlor ilorkev League (\u00abme pliyed   ductlon   Hoard,  brinded   ,.<   'silly\"\nbefore 4YW1  fani    lir.esl crowd of Hughei'  wartime progrim lo build I Mnjor developmrnti it lhe  Uniled\nlhr leason    arid increased their lead  Ph\"to reronmUiince plinei \u2014 ind|Nltion* lodiy\nalop Use league In four polnli over in ilr _forre engineer teitlfled Ihit\nCalgary and Saskatoon\n\u00abMorrrftiiAUK\u00abv-\u00bb.<c**\u00bb) -*a*\nMontreol Herald, im a column by\niU Ottawa correapandent, Harold\nDing-nan, lays today, \"at least one\nattempt hai been made on the life\nof Igor Gouienko, the ex-Russian\ncipher clerk who exposed the Communists' 5th column ln Canada.\"\nThe story added:\n\"The Royal Canadian Mounted\nPolice will not back up this itatement publicly because the Russian\nEmbassy ln Ottawa Is again involved.\n\"Becauie of the Incident Gou-\nzenko's hideout was changed at\nonce. Although he has had three\nheavily-guarded locations and a\nfourth move is now underway, or\nwon | possibly concluded- Gouzenko was\ntold about the threat to get him\nand has discussed with the police\nthe possible fate of the person In\nvolved.\nThe attempt was badly conceived\nand ended in a stupid incident In a\nToronto police station. It happened\nmonthi ago\u2014the case is on record\nin both RCMP and Toronto police\nfiles\u2014when a Russian who proved\nhe was an employee of the OtUwa\nEmbassy wai arrested in a drunken\nbrawl. He had a gun in a shoulder\nholster and 1650 in his pockets. At\nthat time police did not announce\nany link with Gouzenko,\nNEVER 8EEN AGAIN\n\"In  a Toronto  cell  the Russian\nset up a howl for diplomatic protec\ntion. Police searched him and found\n,,.,,.... , ,     papers  attaching him to the Em-\nHALIFAX, Nov. I (CP) - The b-My A phon- -aIi wa- put through\n\".!.    *.   **\u00bb\u2022   crippled   Canadian t_ot\u201ewa-ndnexl---r-|n_---_\u201e.\ncollier   Loullburg   waged   a   grim  ,    accredited offi-ial, of lhe Sovie,\nitr.gg , with the mi tonight te|pjcked up ,he --j.one- and took him\n, *?.    s! -I f., rT   ou .    ZA *>*ck t0 0tUw*- H* W8JI ****\u25a0\u00ab* d\n\"\u201e'   .   .   . ..  f\" '. \"-..m\" 36\u00b0 i rectly to the Embassy on Charlotte\ni-W ',', i. a e. ,    r' Si     a Street No penon has ever ieen him\nThe UnlUd State. Coait Guard       ,\u201e. EithH\u201e in-lde or otu.ide ,h,\ncutter   Dexter,   itindlng   by   tha *jmb---y\n\"At the time of the incident Gouzenko was living In the Toronto\narea. Because of this, and, presum\nably, becauie of information obtain\ned from the arrested man, there was\nstrong suspicion he was on a mis\nsion to eliminate the ex-cipher\nclerk.\"\nTO DISMISS CHARGES\nVANCOUVBB, Nov. B (CP) - It\nwaa reported here today that\ncharges againit 89 United Steel-\nworker's Union memben, chirged\nwtth Twrtfcrpatlon H\\ an Mllegal\nstrike under Brltlih Columbia's Aew\nlabor code, will be dismissed following decisions of Labor Minister\nWismer on factual points in the case.\n(rippled Ship\nfreighter and ploughing ilowly\nthrough heavy ten beside hcr, reported to R.C.A.F. 8\u00abarch and\nR\u00abku\u00ab Unit here tonight that the\nwould remiin beilde tha ihlp until tha weather abated and\n\"chancea good that matter andi\ncrew will win valiant fight to\nraaeh port\"\nCarrying \u2022 crew of 44, tha\nLoullburg wai an routt from Wa-\nbana, Nfld., to Qlaigow when eeaa\nwhipped up by a storm imaahed\nInto her No. 1 hold.\n\u2014,. ,.    , .  \u2022     ,.      ,     .. . nuii     ioiiiuuici    iii   uuiiuni  i    ui    i_n_i\nThe.verdict, said that the jurors t0 r_pl... John MacDonald who ha-\nwere \"unconvinced that proper *H-*.*lb(m jn retirement since lhat time.\ncipline was maintained aboard   he    A ,ormer        b      , h   RCMp\n'}\u00a3'.;[\u2122^\u00b1Z\u2122Zh\u2122\u00b0, ,Si-*.. Harvey saw  overseas service\ncrew were drinking and associatinR\nwith passengers.\" This was contrary\nto ship's orders.\nIt recommended placing of a navl\ngational   light   \"at   some   sui\npoint on or near Dinner Rock.\"\nDeny Pole Quit\nWARSAW, Nov. 5 (Benteri) -\nRumors that Dr. Alfred Fidcrkie-\nwicz, now Polish Minister In Budapest, and a former miniiter lo Canada, had left (he service of the Poliih Government tnt refuiii to return to Poland, were denied tonight\nby the Pollih Government which\nwith that force. He served with the\nR.C.M.P. until his return to Canada\n_ in 1924, joining the Provincial Po-\nVTwiII-lce in the same year. The veteran\npoliceman has seen 20 years of service with the B.C. Police having\nbeen posted at Victoria, Kamloops\nand Vancouver.\nCHARGED WITH MURDER\nCLINTON, B.C., Nov. J (CP) -\nRo,\"er Edwin Davey, 15, today wea_\nchanged with thffjntstder of his M- .\nyear-old  brother,  Douglas,  fatally'\nwounded Oct. 28 in a struggle for a\ngun at a ranch 12 miles North of\naim quoted a denial by Fiderkie-, here. Douglaa died in hospital two\nwicz, 'days after the shooting.\nHon. John Bracken Active on Visit to Nelson\nA busy time wai ipent tn Nelion Tueidiy by\nHon. John Bracken, Oppoiition Leider In the\nHouie of Commoni, ind Mn. Bracken. Above,\nthey are ieen at the reception given by the Progreulve Con.ervatlve Auociatlon ind Nel.on lota\nChapter of the BeU Sigma Phi at the Legion. Mlu\nIngebord Martin p-e.ented i cor.ige of roiei to\nMri. Bricken on behaslf of the Sorority. From left\nire, Mri. C. Hearn of Salmo. M'si Mir.tn, Mri. W.\nCliff, of Silmo, the honored gu'its, Mri. A. L.\nCriech, Lt-Col. C. C. I. Merrslt. V.C. MP., Mn.\nJ, B, Gny, Mn. W. Lilihley ind J. B. Pray.\nU.N.-AT-A-GLANCE\nLAKE SUCCCESS. Nov. *\u25a0 (API -\n\"I'm going upitiln, diar\u2014lf I\nlet any answers to my Niwi Want\nAd miy I lliten In en Ihe exten\n\u25a0lon phoni?\"\nHOCKEY   SCORII\nPACIFIC   COAST\ni'ort'ntsd S. Seallle 1\nNr* Westminster 3. San Frinclieo 9\n\u00bbHL\nnulla!\nNHL.\nRnslsir\nU.S.H.L.\nOrnish\nlln nto\nP.H.L.\nSturbrnsike V Lachine 4\nVi In l.vllle I. SI. Hvtrirlhe 1\nQIHL\nShtwinigan 3. Quebrc t\nWSfTIFN CANADA 8BNIOR\nr*l|\u00bbr> 4. Reglne, V\nThe Generil Aisembly's Pollticil\nKlliott Roosevelt, who recommended Commltlee voted 46 to 0 for Secre-\nIhe plinei. wn unqualified lo pau tary of .SUle Manhill's plsn lo\nJudgment on them. [\"expedite\"    Korein    Independence.\nYoung Rooievelt roie Io be brlgi-IThe Soviet bloc innounced it would\ndler-general   during   the   wir.   He; boycott tbe plin.\nsvu in chirge of photo reconmli-\nSNOW COVERS\nSOUTHERN ALTA.\nEDMONTON, Nov. B (CPl -\nSnow blanketed Southern Alberti\nand i falling mercury hit the\nNorthern uctlon of thi Province\nyeiterday.\nCilgary hid 5.9 lnchei of mow\nyeiterday with a high of 31 ind a\nlow of 20 degreei. The Drumheller\nVilley hid 10 lnchei of mow miking roadi all but Impiutble, ind\ntbe Crow'i Nut Pin irei shivered\nIn 15 ibove weither.\nunce ln the European theitre.\n' 7. Providence .\n2. Chl.ugn 1\nfl. Dlllw 3.\nKaiisii City t\nWAR REALLY OVER\nNEW YORK. Nov. 5 (CP) -The\nThe Political Committee neired e\nfinal vole on Ihe U.S. plin for a\nyear-rmind llttlng of the 57 nations wir-really-ls-over-ln-the-U.   8,\nsi in Interim Committee or \"Little notes:\nAuembly\"   ifter   hairing   another I    A Bronx movie theatre now ad-\nhlller Soviet atUck led by Ruula'iIvertliei \"free dlnnerware lo lady\npatroni every Wed. and Thun.\"\nA large radio minufaetiirer often\nfree electric mantel clocki with ev-\nRomiVlin\"fJ^vernm.n.  announced'Statee, Ruula..Canada and Ouale- iry receiver lold.\nlodiy thil King Mlchi\u00bbl ind Queenimala poitponed informil tilki on\t\nMother Helen hid ireepted in In-,lhe propoied partition of Pileitlne| A New York grocery chiln offers\nviusllon lo iltend Ihe wedding of icheduled for todiy ind set th.ir ilumlnum poti and pam it reduced\nTrlnrei. Ellubeth Nov. JO In Lon-1 next meeting for 1 p.m. (PST) lo-; prlcei wllh every $5 worth of groc\nion. I morrow. , leriei lold.\n*r\nRomanian King,\nQueen Accept\n1st    tt,        \u25a0      i.   .i Andrei Y. Viihlniky.\nWeddina Invitation\nBUCHAREST. Nov. 5 (APi-The:    RepreienUtlvei   of   the   United\nMr. Bricken alio vlilted the Civic Centre and\ntook time out to throw a look or two. Above hi\nihikei handi with High School curlen Ron Stuart\nand Bill Boatei \u25a0\u25a0 J. B. Qrev beami from the beck-\nground, lmmedlitely behln'd Mr. Bricken ire Roly\nDirough ind Domld Collinion. Mr. Bracken con-\ngratulited thf City on Hi \"Inveitrvmt In clllten-\nshlp,\" end alio remirked lsst he wu iorr he had\nbiers unab'li to cu-i In t:-. Bunimer Ton pi-i \"In\nthli moit Utah e o( cil ea,\"\u2014Daily News p cloi.\nas _Mti sa\u00absltMisa_i_M_A_Mi^fr\u00bb_\u00abMi\n_\n 1 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1147\nThc Sensational 40-Star Story of How\na Hollywood Star Wat Bornll!\nMeal Supplies\nHere Return\nTo Normal\nWith luppliei up to demind, Nelaon meat wholeule houses Wedneiday reported a return to normal\nturnover after almoit a month of\ncarrying ikeleton stocks. Shipments\nto dlitrlct polnti have been returned\nind \"builneu li going on ai usual.\"\nIn recent weeka shipments of\nlocal eggi hive fallen off considerably and dealen Indicated that the\niltuatlon would get woru with\ntime. Lard and ihortenlng also ire\ncoming In small quantitlei due to\nth* low itocki brought about by\ntha mest itrlka. Sufficient quantl-\ntlea hava not yet been accumulated\nby th* producers, It wai pointed\nout I\nFruit dealen reported flrit heavy\nreceipt! of Okanagin Delicioui and\nMacintosh apples. More vegeUblei\nfrom Southern United Stitei wer*\nchecked ln during the week and it\nli expected thit ln a ihort time the\nlocil reliilers will depend almoat\nwholly on theie recelpti\nHe Didn't Find\nThem Court Rules\nSTOCKPORT, Lanci., England,\nNov. 8 (AP)\u2014A maglstrite's court\ntoday ruled that lost golf bills are\nthe property of the club memberi\nind fined Harold Hlbberty \u00a31 ($4)\nfor \"iteallng\" eight balls he \"found'.'\non Reddlih Vale golf course.\nIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNews of the Day\nrates; 22o lln*, 27o Una black taea typ*, larger type rataa e\u00ab\nrequut Minimum two llnu. 10% dlicount for prompt piyment\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililiin\nATTENTION  KINSMEN\nMeeting 8:15 ihirp. Hume Hotel\nMen'i Engllih Wool Sox\nJACK BOYCE MEN'S SHOP\nDrop ln for i GOOD Cup of Coffee\nthese chilly evenlngi at WAIT'S.\nLoet \u2014 Gray   kitten   from   719\nStanely SL Pleue call 439-R.\nBed Lampa, from  $1.83\nSTERLING HOME FURNISHERS\nOeneral Satisfaction Is the ifter-\nmith of hiving your Witch REPAIRED it COLLINSON'S, Ml\nBiker Street, Nelion.\nPHONI 1177 AND 1171\nFAIRWAY FOR FRESH MEATS\nI\nm\nloukhobor Freed\nOn $12,500 Bail\n\" John Sivinkoff, one of the 15\niom of Freedom  lect silted  for\n-telll during the Fall Aaslzei at Nelton on charge! of riotous burning\n.wu releued on ball from Provincial Jail here Monday. Ball was provided by five Doukhobors and was\nget at $12,500.\nSavlnkoff, along with 25 members\nat the Sons of Freedom, was ar-\nttigned before Hii Honor Judge E.\nP. Diwion it Nelson Sept. 23.\n\u25a0    Ball wai raised by five Doukho-\n-bora, at least one of whom wai not\nef the Soni of Freedom sect. The\n, I Orthodox Doukhobor told the pris-\n' oner that he was putting up a part\n.Of the bail only in consideration of\nbis wife, and demanded that Savlnkoff promise \"to behave himself\nWhile put on bail.\"\nell With Clsnlfled Adi\u2014Phone 144\nToisfTea\nBY.I*V\nM-ARII\nThose things on which\nphilosophy has set its seal\nare beyond the reach of injury, Seneca tells us no age\nwill discard them or lessen\ntheir force, each succeeding\ncentury will add something\nto the respect in which they\nare held; for we look upon\nwhat is near us with jealous\neyes, but we admire what is\nfurther off with less prejudice. The wise man's life,\ntherefore, includes much; he\nis not hedged in by the same\nlimits which confine others;\nhe alone is exempt from the\nlaws by which mankind is\ngoverned; all ages serve him\nlike a god. If any time be\npast he recalls it by his\nmemory, if it be present he\nuses it, if it be future he anticipates it; his life is a long\none because he concentrates\nill time into it.\nGooderham & Worts\nLIMITED\n1 er o nto,   Canada\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nUrges Canadians\nTo Observe\nRemembrance Day\nOTTAWA, Nov, B (CP) -\nMaj.-Gen. C. B. Price, Domln*\nlon President of th* Canadian\nLegion, B.E.S.L., appealed last\nnight to all Canadiani to observe Remembrance Day, Nov,\n11.\nHe laid In i itatement thit\nGovernment authorltiei ind Industry managements ihould\ngive employeei an opportunity\nto attend memorial lervicei by\ndoling business placet at least\nuntn noon.\n\"Remembrance Diy ihould be\nobserved is i \"wlemn, holy diy\non which we remember the uc-\nrlfice of those splendid young\nlives by which our Chrlstlsn\ndemocritlc way of life. . . hu\nben preserved,\" he concluded.\nRemembrsnce Day ii a Federal statutory holiday ln Canada, but ob-ervence Is not compulsory except for banks and\nDominion Government offlcei.\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nRADIOACTIVE\nMINERAL FOUND\nIN AUSTRALIA\nSYDNEY, Austrilli, Nov. 8 (CP)\n\u2014A highly-radioactive mlneril has\nbeen discovered In the Centnl Australian Desert at Hart's Ringe, ibout\n40 miles Northeut of Alice Springs,\nIt was learned today.\nThe mineral now is being lnveit-\nIgited by Federil Government Geologists is iU discovery ii likely to\nbe of great importance to Auitralia.\nIt it slid to be more radioactive thin\nmetals found at the world's only two\nknown major deposits\u2014Greit Beir\nLike in Cinidi'i Northweit Territories and the Belgian Congo,\nThe discoverer refuses to dlicloie\nhis identity until the government\nhas completed i scheme for rewird-\ning prospectors who mike dlicov-\nerles of national lmporUnce.\nThe radioactive samples were njb-\nmitted to experti by i Northern territory Mica miner some months Igo\nand analysis showed a high degree\nof radioactivity.\nThe mineral Is a black, resinous-\nlooking subitince like pilch-blende\nand mining experts sly lt contilns\na large amount of uranium.\nWaaher trouble? Juit phone th,\nBeatty repairman will call promptly.\nFor ule\u20143 room houie, full buement, girige, $4500. Phone 1013-R.\nJuit irrived\u2014Fine new model\nBulovi Witchee, priced from $24.75\nand up At Harvey'i Jeweller*.\nHive you lnveitlgited F1oiter Po-\nllcy Iniuranee? See BLACKWOOD\nAGKNCY.\nBe ON time ALL the time, with\nwitch repiln by SUTHERLAND\nJEWELLERS, \u00ab1 Baker St.\nJUST RECEIVED\u2014A lirge ihlp\nment of Hollowire\u2014Silver Tei Servlcei, Deuert SeU, Bon-bons, Rellih\nDishes, Serving Triyi, etc. Come\nand iee them it COIJ-INSON'S, 581\nBiker St., Nelson.\nProgress In Fight\nAgainst Cancer\nTold Society Meet\nProgress of Improvement! to the\nB.C. Cancer Clinic and modern\nmethod! of trotting cincer pttienU\nin Vancouver wai described to Nelion Cancer Society meeting Tuetday night ln City Hall.\nThe speaker wu Vice-Preildent\nH. M. Whlmlter, who ettended the\nSociety's annual meeting In the\ncoastal city Sept. 18 and 19.\nWhile there, Mr. Whlmster vlilted the Order of the Eastern SUr\nLodge, where dressings are made\nand distributed free of charge to\ncancer patients ln the province. The\ntame work was recently sponsored\nby the Nelson Lodge, he pointed out.\nThe meeting wu Informed that\nNelson Lions Club, which has con.\nducted a \"holly\" drive each Chrlit-\nmu in aid of the Cancer Fund,\nwould carry it out again this year.\nAnnual meeting and election of\nofficere'of the Society will be held\nshortly.\nTO EX-SERVICEMEN AND\nWOMEN\nPlease Observe Remembrance  Day\nCelebratloni\nSunday, November 6th, Church\nParade to St. Paul'i United Church.\nFall ln at Legion at 10:30 a.m.\nTuesday, November llth, Morning,\nparade to Cenotaph. Fall in at Legion 10:30 a.m.\nDreu\u2014Legion or Service capi\nand medals.\nLegion W.A., I.O.D.E., and any\nother patriotic orginliationi are\ncordially Invited to Join In theie pi-\nrades.\nTueiday evening, November llth\n\u2014All Legion memberi both men and\nwomen will pleue attend Smoking\nConcert and Social at Legion, 8 p.m.\nTrail Curling\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. 4-Reiulti tn\nthe Trail Curling Club Pre-Seaton\nBonipiel wer*:\nWIDNISDAY\nTertiary:\nA. M. Cheuer B, S. Thompson T.\nRoy Stone 7, E. Crelghton 8.\nTertiary leml-flnal:\nL. Landuccl 7, W. L, Wood 8.\nA. M Cheuer 9, E. Crelghton 10.\nPrimiry final\u2014Wendell 8, D. Ferguion 9.\nSecondiry final\u2014A. Cameron 4,\nB. Forreit 8.\nFinal of tertiary will be pliyed\nat 9 o'clock Friday matching W. L.\nWood vs A. Crelghton.\nRegular skips will draw for flrtt\nhalf play Friday night. The opening competition, Preildents vi Vice-\nPrealdenti, will commence Monday\nwith the Crown Point Competition\ncommencing Nov. 13.\n1113 Already\nX-Rayed at\nT.B. Clinic\nIn the three dayi the Travelling\nTuberculosis Clinic has been here,\n1883 adults and school children\nhave been X-rayed, a survey\nWednesday ihowed.\nPersons entering the unit Tueiday\nnumbered 580, and on Wedneaday\nthere were 553. Previously itudents\nof the five City ichooli were\nexamined.\nIn order to accommodate an evening X-ray session, Clinic operators\nMonday will Uke tests from 11 a.m.\nto noon, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.\nto 9 p.m. An appeal is being issued\nreminding citireni of the change ln\ntimes, as appointment cards were I Mr. Foggo have been with the group\nWlMlsTTTf\nPlin to ittend Klnimen'i Royil\nWedding Ball at Civic Centre Nov,\n20. Muiic by Bob'i Red Tux Men.\nIn itock igiin. Vicuum cup withers. Ideil for wuhlng blinkeU ind\nother huvy irtlclei. HIPPERSON'S.\nA wide ulectlon of novelty pottery. Ideil for Chrlitmu Gifts.\nCOVENTRYS' FLOWER SHOP\nSpildlng iteel ihift bidminton\nricqueti md Spildlng Blue Streak\nshuttlecocks. HIPPERSON'S.\nTOO UTE TO CLASSIFY\nCimdiin Legion, monthly Generil Meeting Thundiy,. Nov. 8th,\n8 p.m. All memberi pleue ittend.\nHOCKEY TICKETS\nReaerve aeata-11 e.m. to 1:30 p.m\n2:30 to 7 p.m.\nJoymiken Progreulve W h 11 f\nmodern ind old-time dance. Cirdi\nit 8:15 ihirp.\nMike your ippolntment eirly for\nyour Chrlstmu portrslt snd ivold\ndlitppointment Renwlck'i Studio.\nPhone 4.\nReierve Wedneidiy November\n26th for Gyro Annuil Hoedown in\nEagles Hill, Bob'i Red Tux Orchestra.\nNew Listing\nModern bungalow on triangular\nparctl of land, corner location\ntn Fairview, convenient to business diitrict\nThis insulated five room dwelling has living room, dining\nroom, kitchen with built-in cupboards, two bedrooms with closets and modern bathroom-\nFull basement with In and outside entrances, 10\" concrete\nfoundation, concrete floor and\npiped furnace.\nUnder three years old and\npriced for quick JggQQ\nMortgage of J3000 with easy\nmon tnly payments can be as-\naumed by purchawr.\nCall at our office and lnypect\nthe plan of this dwelling.\nT.D. Rosling\nService Medals\nBestowed Upon\nScout Leaders\nService medals for 40 years of\nassociation with the Boy Scouti at\nNelson have been bestowed upon\nCommissioner Don Ure, R. R. Brown\nand J. D. Foggo.\nCommissioner Ure has seen 20\nyears of service with the Scout\nAssociation while Mr.  Brown and\nmailed asking some residents to appear at regular morning hours.\nThe unit wlll leave here Wednesday.\n588 Ward SL\nPhone 717\nLittle to Show\nTrends in\nU.S. Voting\nNEW YORK, Nov. 8 (AP) -John\nA. Stinnli, 46-year-old judge who\nplayed down the race iisue, wis pulling twiy from two close-running\nopponents early today for the United States Senate seat of the late\nTheodore G. Bilbo, Misiisslppi's\n\"white supremacy\" advocate.\nVeteran Congreuman John E.\nRankin, who promised to \"out-Bilbo\" if elected, wu running last In\nthe flve-msn Democratic contest\nHit Houie of Repreientatives teat\nwai not it stake.\nThe Missis'ippl Semte rice shared interest In yesterday's \"off-year\"\nstite and municipal elections with a\nreturn of the Kentucky governorship lo the Democratic fold after\nfour years of Republican rule.\nDemocrati swept bick Into control in this \"border\" stite by easily\nelecting Eirle C. Clements ai Chief\nExecutive over the Republican State\nAttorney-General, Eldon S. Dummit.\nClements had the support of organized Labor because of his vote\nagainst the Taft-Hartley Labor law.\nOtherwise, there was little in the\ncross-country returns to show sny\n\"trends\" for those Interested In trying to figure out the 1948 Preslden-\ntisl election.\nfor 10 years.\nPresentation of the medals was\nmade by M. Oxsprlng, President of\nthe Nelson Boy Scout Association\nat a meeting of that organization\nWednesday night.\nA special appreciation was paid\nto J. A. Wilson, who headed the\nAuociatlon last year.\nEnjoy the but ln sleeping comfort Have your mattreu renovated\nor iprlng-fllled todiy. Nelion Bedding Co. 301 Biker St Phoni 1314.\nTime to plint \"Miglio\" Plum\nTreei, preferibly two, \u00bb2.00 eich.\nAddreu: C. MigUo, 620 Robson S:,\nNelion, B.C. Phone 841-L\n1945 3-TON FORD\n2 speed Axles, new 900x20\n12 ply tires. In good condition, new motor. 176\" W.B.\n22 GET 25-YEAR\nSENTENCE FOR\nWAR CRIMES\nMOSCOW, Nov. 5 (Reuters)-AU\n22 defendint* of the Bobruisk, Bye-\nlo-Russli, wir criminals trial, in\neluding four Nazi Generals, were\nsentenced to 25 years' penal icrvi\ntude ln a labor camp for atrocities\ncommitted during the German occupation of Byclo-Russia from 1941\nto 1944, Tass News Agency reported today.\nThe Generali were Lt.-Gen. Och\nser, Lt.-Gen. Traut, Maj.-Gen. Kon\nradl and Maj.-Gen. Tarbuch.\nThe atrocities committed included\nshooting, hanging, burning al)ve or\nkilling in various wayi more than\n2,200,000 Soviet citizens, deporting\nnearly 380,000 civilians to Germany,\nwhere many died, and destroying\n209 towns. Including the Byelo-Rui-\nsian capital of Minsk.\nSNOW, StEET\nHERALD WINTER\nPayday Specials\nAt Fink's\n10% DISCOUNT ON ALL DRESSES OVER $9.00\nALSO ALL CLOTH COATS AND SUITS\nCAMP BLANKET*\u2014Kenwood Norway. Tan and brown check,\nfine soft wool, makes a beautiful car rug or bed CQ QK\nthrow. Size 72 x 84. Each  f \u2022\u2022*\u2022*\nSLACKS\u2014Well tailored, pure wool herringbone.\nSpecial    \t\nDRESSES, SMOCKS-Cotton print, all ilzei.\nEach   ....\nBLOUSE SPECIAL-\nEach _\t\nFLANNELETTE-Strlped, luitable for\npyjamas. Yard ,\t\nDRAPERY SPECIAL-Wonderful\nvalues. Per yard\t\nQIRDLE8\u20142-way stretch.\nEach  \t\nMEN'S BLACK UMBRELLAS\u2014Mercerized,\nEach  \t\nNylon,\nEach  \t\nHEAVY TURKISH TOWELS-In green, blue, rose and gold.\nIdeal for Xma. gift.. $4-50 Md $5.50\n39*\n$4.95\n52.69\n$2.95\n\u2022nd'^\n95* $1.49 $1.95\n$1.49\n$4.95\n$7.50\nLirge ilze, pair\nSNUGGIES, VESTS and SILK PANTIES\u2014\nEach  \t\nSILK DRE88ES\u2014Regular to f.0.00.\nFinal clearance \t\n69*\n$5.95\n59*\nHEAVY WHITE FLANNELETTE\u2014!6\" wide.\nSpecial, yard  \t\nBOXED LINEN HANKIES\u2014Large assortment. Shop early while\nstock is complete.\nUMBRELLAS\u2014For women,\nEach  \t\nChildren's to match.\nEach   _\t\nNEW FALL HATS\u2014Entire itook, reguUr to,$10.00. Hundredi\n10 ch005e ft(m $1.95 ttd $3.95\n$3.90\n$345\nSpecial\nDINNER  SETS\u2014Beautiful assortment, 92 piece,\npiece, 98 piece. Popular prices.\nPILLOW SLIPS\u2014Maderla embroidered, extra\nheavy fine cotton. Pair\t\nJACKETS- Blanket cloth with hood, two tone.\nEach - _..- -\t\nPYJAMAS\u2014Printed spun.\nPair \t\nBLAZERS\u2014Fully lined, red, navy and royal.\nEach  \t\n' NURSES' WHITE UNIFORMS\u2014Long sleeve-, detachable button.. Each _\t\n18 piece, 68\n$5.75\n$16.95\n$2.95\n$10.95\n$5.75\nThen wai no upsets In three\nipeclal congreulonil electloni to\nfill vicinclu. Republleim won In\nnormilly   Republlcin  dlitrlcti   In\nIn Brooklyn.\nNew York Stite ind Ohio voters\nYou cin hive BETTER QUALITY, piy LOWER PRICES it THE\nCHILDREN'S SHOP. Wool inkle\ntox ind knee length iox.\nMEN'S GUM BOOTS ALL SIZES,\n1321 - LADIES' BLACK BRIDGE\nSLIPPERS, \"HUMBER8TONE\" -\n$2-20, - AT THE BOOTERY.\nOet your Cout Fir Doon il\n.NELSON WOOD WORKING CO.\nOppoiite Dilly Newi.\n273 Biker St. Phone IIM\nInquire it\nWARD'S GARAGE\nNAKUSP, B.C.\nFOR*'SALE-SMALL BUNGALOW.\n3 room* and bath. Modern plumb-\nng, cement foundation, (ull bue-\nriakes of snow and later a steady\nsleet drizzle brought a sharp reminder to Nelson residents Wednesday evening, that Winter stood\nknocking on their doorstep.\nDuring the last week the white\nsheen on surrounding hills crept\nslowly nearer, but nevertheless\nkept iti distance. Wednesday afternoon It moved right in.\n-That in Itself might have been\nalright, but a chilly companion\ncame along too. Below freezing\nIndiana'and Ohio and \u2022D\u00bbmoortt temperatures    have    sent    Nelson\ntook a heavily Democratic dlitrlct gardeneri  lcurrin*   to   save   bulb*\nlate vegetables and unpicked fruit.\nLow Wednesday was 2(1 degrees, and\nthe highest temperature in the day,\n41.\nOver three feet of snow has fallen\nat the Alpine Mine at the head of\nSitkum Creek,\nMcGUIGAN BETTER,\nATTENDS MASS\nVATICAN CITY, Nov. S (AP) -\nTrade Talks\nLikely to Reopen\nHave your fur hilt mide now,\nhiti remodelled ind rctrlmmed by\nNelion'i only fully experienced\nmilliner.\nADRIAN MILLINERY\nVEGETABLE LAXATIVE\nhtmmtt Ckmmtiu\nIt. rem one ot thtm. paraoni irt-. Is\naot caialsi! about harlnl thlt two\nBlast! of bill flow from thi Uth to thi\n_\u00ab\u00bb.ls\u00bb-tr* t>.-> Lack of Mil sssisss\neotsatltsatlon. -\u2022asllrh**. Institution,\nhai o. *nrt_-. thit .lua.l.h lMlln(.\nNatura hai pro-ldad ,*,t\u00bbln -\u00ab**.\ntablaa which ultnulat- tha low at\ntht. Ml*. Thsaa aatural non-habit-\ntermini rasBasUaa ara tosLnd Its Dr,\nMtM 1 n.tlar, Root rills. Git a boi\nlastly to halo raUa-a cenittpatton,\ntir. you that tnnrr ciaanltnaaa. Ba\nesjtl It la De. Mortal Indian too,\nwilk mid tttrywhm a.\nACT. Amiteur conteit Friday.\nNovember 7 it 8 p.m. it the Cipllnl\nTheitre. Tilent, beiuty ind liughs.\nCome eirly. Conteitinti tile ippli-\ncitioni it the Kooteniy Stillonen\nLONDON, Nov. 5 (AP) \u2014 A gov-\nernment lource reported todiy improved proipecti for i Britiih-Rui-\nT,v,trfd,Bl,'!n\"Tt,^dJnnnUn,\"i\u00bbn'I Scouti. Proceed! to buy  \u201e,\nf    h    \\ltli       ' I'M\" PrM.'-|.ormi md needed equipment. Phon\ndent Hirold Wilion, probibly would \u00ab\u00ab.  tai   ntr\njo to Moicow thli month to retume\nnegotiitloni.\nPlice your order now for Chrlitmu Treei  with  the Nelion  Cubi\nuni-\n238, 501, 763-X.\nipproved by wide mirgins veterani'\nbonui propoiili ot $.00,000,000 ind\n8300,000.000 reipectively.\nProportions     repreientitlon,     i\npreferential system ot electing city\ncounrilmen which hid lurvived two\nrepeal referenda, was eraied (rom\nthe New York City chirter when\nvoters balloted igalmt Iti retention\nby a margin ol ilmost two to one.\nIn ihe important mayoralty ncei'Jtmei   Cirdlnil   McGulgin,   Arch-\nboth partiei icored upseti. But the bishop of Toronto, today attended \u2022\nment, garage, . loll in girden md Republiceni re-elected Miyor Ber-j Solemn Mais ittended by Pope Piua\nfruit All in good condition  Idetl nard Samuel In Philadelphia and the! ln memory ot three Cardinals\u2014 In-\nlocation. $3500.00 cuh. Ph. J02-X. Democrats kept Mayor Thomai A   eluding Roderigue Cardinal Vlllen-\nfn-   cTTT n\u2014irrie'\"\"*ppTT nurl\u2122 in \u00b0\"i\u00ab In Cleveland euve. late Archbishop of Quebec\u2014\norchard\"rrlieW. WI fu\u2122 lllZlsT^ZtlTlttlt^0 *'* ^^ ^ *'\"'\ning tree, md 24(1 three vr.r old. i.f.f?'\" 'Ll-^..n. t ...   .\"H    C''rdinal McGulgin ittended the\nH acre rttpberrle,   Further p.r- \"*' C\u00b0u\" J \"3,hn._^Je.n* L    \"Z^ M\"* At ****** \" severe ****** \u00b0' in\"\ntfculari from Sun Kce. Erlckion.!!? P..\".\"*\"\"1 hlm ln * \"\"\"\u2022P\"\"'\"' fluenze and went bick to bed ifter\nnr i    n.L i       ._ .     the ceremony. Vatican lourcei feir-\n-YYn-sTXfF ^nnnMrn-HOtf^1-\u201e?,,.'   i\"   ?'=\"   <Z,'m\"]*y ed yeiterday the attack might have\nI ,n l.Tre. of land 4 .erf. mi .! ', Ur\" ,d ?\"' R*Pub,\"\"\" \u2022<\u2022\u2022 developed Into pneumonia but his\n\u00ab to 7 irrei of land. 4 icrei mlniitritlont In Indlimpolli, Evan- condition wai rrDorted imnrov.d tn\norchird   at   Willow   Point    Im- ,,vllle. Muncle, md Fort Wayne. Ind   a\u2122a',10n w\" rfP\"rted Improved to-\nST'bS   NoUTnCy   S\"V'  ZW0^H.nr_PmUobn'_C',n,H,COred ' tUrn\u00b0V\" 'ni    Ordinal McGulgin wl. given In-\nHimmond. Ind. I lections last night to ward oft pul\nJasper McLew of'\nConn\nand\nHallowe'en Frolics\nEnjoyed by Nelson\nScouts and Cubs\nThirty Scouti ind Cubi of the 2nd\nNeLson Oroup met ln the Trinity\nChurch Hall for their innuil HiJ-\nlowe'en Party.\nTo iter, the evening everyone\nwent out on \u25a0 ictvinger hunt The\nfirst group, bick ln half the time\nallotted, bringing back with them\nthe ilgniture of a Chlneie reildent,\ni fly, old ihoe and a candle. Following thii the gime of sleeping pirate\nwu pliyed untlll all groupi were\nbtck, followed by an hour of fut\nand exciting games.\nRefreshment! were the main Item\non the list and between ell the ltemi\nterved a number of the Scoutt ind\nCut* were ieen wobbling on their\nwiy home with a toffee ipple In\none hand end i big of mixed cin-\ndie\u00ab ln the other. Rttreihmenti\nwere served by the Ladlei' Auxil-\nlary of the 2nd Nelson Group, Including Mn. R. H. Wilki, Mr*. H.\nWassick, Mrs. Stenton, Mrs. J.\nNewitead, Mrt. Miber ind Mrt.\nCarlson. Letders ln charge of the\nGroup were Cubmaster Foggo,\nScout Muter Plcktrd and J. C.\nLoomer. Asslitinti were Eirl Muon\nand Murny Harrli\nThe Weather\nForecast:\nKooteniy \u2014 Cloudy with mow\nflurrlei Thuridiy. Light wlndi. Little chinge in temperiture with high\nThuriday at Crinbrook 35, Creicent\nVilley 40.\nOkanagan \u2014 Widely scattered\nmow flurrlei. Occasionil light rain\nThuridiy. Light wlndi. High Thursdiy at Pentlcton 45, Kamloops 45,\nLytton 48, Queinel 38.\nVancouver \u2014 Overcut with oc-\ncuional light nin Thursday. Light\nwindi. High Thuriday it Vancouver lirport 48, Abbotiford ilrport\n48, Nanaimos49.\nNELSON    -     28\nMontreal       \u2014\nToronto    -   \u2014\nNorth Bay     _ -   \u2014\nPort Arthur         \u2014\nKenori      \u2014\nWinnipeg         88\nOCTOBER\nLUCKY DRAW WINNERS\nNe. 1\nMRS. H. HEYWOOD\n508 Houiton St\nNo. 1\nMISS M. LEARMONTH\nR.R. 1, Nelipn. B.C\nFINK'S\nW. S. Salisbury\nKoo.enaian\nFor 53 Years\nW. S. Salisbury, Salmo pioneer\nwho died recently ln Nelton, wat i\nresident of the Kootenays tor 63\nyeiri. He lived In Nelion, Ttair\nand Salmo during thoie yeara,\nIn Wedneidiy\"! paper It wu reported thit Mr. Salisbury* had\nlived In the Dlitrlct for M yean.\n[.     Soclellit M_ayor Jasper McLevy of I moniry compllcitlom.\n^.M'MOIIIHlY\ntEMM Pti H?\n\"^J^ttima Itm, umm ks\neeuaem pain, aas-rasn dlatraas aad araak\n\"*^:T\"r**r1 ~'\" halton, of rich\naaya\u2014 trnaa dtta to ftasala tWtiooai\nmonthi, ...fcsHwBm a\/mt, A^tdjl\nmtnmnimtmm\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Possenger and Freight\nI Nelson - TraU\n1 Rossland Freight\nI J. C. MUIR\n\u25a0 Phonn:    Nelion 77; Rouland 171; Trail 1001\nB Connection* fori\n\u25a0 SALMO  -   KASLO   -   CRESTON  -   NAKUSP\nDo you remember the yetr you\nwere born* Celebrtte with ui it the\nMirthi   ind   Miry   Blrthdiy   Tea.\nring your pennlei. not more Ihan\n35. Thundiy 8-8. Memorlil Hill.\nProtect your viluible pipen, Jew-\nelry, etc.. In \u2022 fireproof iteel box\nThli li i reil buy, $17.50. T>, W. Mo\nTOrX   SALE   -    SMALL\nlined  Gurney heiter with  pipet Bridgeport, Conn,   won more votes I    Th, Solemn Mass, celebrated by\nfloor board, uied 8 monthi. thin hit Democratic ind Republlcin C*.emente Cirdlnil Mlctrt ilso hon-\n$10.00. Two-burner electric itove opponenti   combined   to   giln   hll ored the memory of CimiUo Card-\nwith oven $1000 Phone 443-L. eighth tucceiilve term. But Pen- |n,| Ciccio Dominion! ind Cirlo\nFOlTSALE -\" 1941\" MERCURY, 812*_J^n\u00a3..\u2022_\u00b0n1*' ?*?**[*'* MVor, J. Cardlna\npassenger coupe, excellent condl\ntion Heater and defroster, 5 good\ntirei. Phone 837-R\nFOR\"SALE -~U4I deluxe cheVt\nSporli Coupe. CiU Stin Pige\nPhone 183\t\nFOR SALE-HOUSE AND 8 AClSS\na! Winlaw, BT Virint now. Apply Hall, 818 Gordon Roid.\nHenry stump, of Reading, wis defeited for i fourth term by Demo-\ncrit John F. Davli\nDerby, \"The Typewriter ind Adding Ff)R SAI.E-IMAVTaO WASHER\nss._-*.[_.    st._ sr   ...    -_\u2022-._    _>._..        -    .......    .,,,..    ..A    ....A      ,1,\nMichlne\nNelion.\nMin,'1   538   Wird   Streel\n3   irjuire   tubi\nPhone 1340-R\nlnd\nEARLY SHOWING OF MNE SELECTED      SKIS.      SIZES      FOR\nIVIMODY.    PRICES    RANQINO ?,,,,'-.,'.'\nFROM $1.76 TO $.$.$*. SKI POLES, '*\n$2.95. $4.78, $6.26.\nGREENWOOD'S   HARDWARE\n863 WORKERS\nLEAVE GERMANY\nFOR CANADA\nOTTAWA. Nov. 5 (CP)-A group\nof B__ worken. moit of them young I\nmen hpidrd for heivv work In virioui pirli of the Dominion, will]\nleivi  dliplieed   person  camps   in\nSalottl\nThc death of three during the year\nreduced the Sicred College to 82\nmemberi, eight fewer thm ltl full\nrjuota, and again gave rile to speculation the Tontlff would call a consistory In the near future to (ill iome\nor all of the vacancies.\nBrandon\nThe Pas \t\nRegina     \t\nSaskatoon   \t\nPrince Albert \t\nNorth Battleford\nSwift Current\nMedicine   Hit  ....\nLethbridge\t\nCalgary        -\nF.dmonton\t\nKamloopi \t\nPenticton\t\nVancouver \t\nVlctorii    \t\nCranbrook     \t\nCrescent Valley\nKaslo\n41\n54\n54\n45\n47\n44\n40\n33\n32\n32\n33\n34\n.14\n81\n38\n34\n28\n38\n31\n42\n44\n45\n31    -\n41    -\n383  -\nSI 1.48\n.18\n.02\n.70!\n.03!\n.03]\n.Ol'\n.05\n.10\nJudgment Againit\nCrawford Bay Man\nJudgment againit Barney Bert of\nCrawford Bay in a tult by the Cnw-\nford Biy ind District Co-operative\nAitoclitlon, wis passed by His\nHonor Judge E. P. Dawion ln\nCounty Court at Nelion,\nBerg wai ordered to pay i debt\nof $230 md costs.\nCounsel for thl plaintiff wu C.\nB. Garland, K.C.\nWAKE IP YOUR\nBODY'S OWN\nLAXATIVE\nItop comtlpnflon this trcrivrai,\n\u25a0 eety way\nI -aMr- Ihw ptiem abet m perl ef tk\nUy. Httl Wt it nature'i own iuat-T*.\nII iii ineta, .\u00ab\u2022\u00bb I* ii* iyti\" It*-\" -I-\n\u2022e* \u2022\u00ab\u00bb lint oe'l idlljiei extsme n exeaA\n*tt%eAm ma, itlki mi r\u00ab. lha tta. ask\nItm Into td WW, A *r*i h*e4m\niWaait if witt sn F\u00ab ewh\nnatural rsUi.; M-t-ha Uiiy.\nuvn\nTAHITI\nFRUIT*. IHS-\nTo Seek Check on\nDrug Crimes\nNov. 5  (CP)-In in\nmrini of checking\nTHE HOUSE OF 8TONE CLOTHES\nGABARDINE\nTtilored to metture tultt\nLadlei tnd Mem\nitind,   $75\n...... .,.-\u201e._ ,,\u201e \u201e*.\u00bb- w.iiis in van-1     viCTnnia\n_-___ oui   pirli   of   the   Dominion,   will.,,'V ,\u201e , \u201e J\nv7AfsTTO - WORK FOB 1 MIN. luvi  dliplieed   persons  camp,   in|,\"or,t *\u00b0 '***\u25a0*,\nIn nr iround Nelion. Apply Room'Gfrminv tomorrow for Canidi Ar-1.\" ****\"\"*'*\u00bb Increue in drug addle\nfl. Ocridcnlil Hotel. Phone 897.     ithur MicNimin.  Deputy MlnliterI.!0. \"S *,t*.nd,nl crlm*\" ln Briti'h\nJrfihFTANirLADlB' of Libor. ..Id tod.y. |C\u201e1\"\".   .   , j \u00b07 ,','   Wf\"\nblick  figure ikilei. bolh Hi. \u00ab.     Moit of the men ire Polish, ind \"\u00bb\u2022'\u00ab? at iha l-H V__ .   \"\u00b0  ,m\nPhone 1183 d.y. \"me of Ihem  will  gn to logging I?\"*** ** !*** eniZ',\"\"' month\n,  ,,.,,,_    ,,\u00bb>   ...j.. . . **      -    fnr     rl,*-,,*alon*     with      tti.t,r.     UU.\nr\"nn~\u00ab.irr -.'niiV'w'SAr.'.tonir*m*'* ln Northern Ontario. Alio in\nFOR   SALE  -   DRY  WOOD  $7 00lln, ,-_u- ,, , ,_..,, _limb(,_ ., d_.\nElr    l0,_,d, ,,.1,M b1'    l0,d'! mettlei, end Korae Jewish orphini.\n\u201e'__\"'' M7-t:l____.___        __        I    Some  of  the  men  ire  bringing\nFXPlft\".    EMSSftAXlNO    A>fD I wivei ind children wllh them.\niltenlloni   Phone \u00bb18-Y.\nJ ptlr of trouie-i ire now available pr,r*S16Ni-ft PHBB PaUT TTMK!   fLAGSTAFF.\non all rang ti\nSPIC AND SPAN TAILORS\nPlaee your order now for thi\nRoyil Wedding Numberi: The II-\nluitrtttd London Newi, The mutinied Sphere. The Illuitritid Tiller, Country Life md Ihe Souvenir\nprogrim of Jhe Roval Wpdding.\nVALENTINES\nAriz, Nov. 5 (API\n31,  ind   hll   wife,\nclerical Job. Phone 1259-R lT,'rT_, *_\"_'\u2022''\nSIMMM T6tt TtlWT Wl fllN- ^.M''\u201e'ftr,? h.Thh.,.^,,<,:\nii.n.-,  riMM. i. nt. \u2022<\u2022 b      i^F ,n(1 obierved  It had been  a\ntlimin  Cloee In. Phont 8J3-H\nm SaII-'i Pfc. ftOV-4 JkAtl*\nSlie 3   Phone sns-R.J\nSec Mniti Classified Section\nPagt 11\ntough wiik on thtlr feet\nMondiy Mrl. Cuey ihot off the\nmiddle loe on her lift foot while\nwreitltn** with i Jimmed rifle\nTueiday Cliey luffered three\nbroken loei on hli right foot Tn \u25a0\nposvir pltnt iceldent\nfor   diacusslont\niter llsley.\nwith  Juitice  Mln-\nSINUS Mill\nRelievedFastThisEasyWay!\nPut e fl\u00ab drops of Vlckt Va-tro-nol\nup eaoh noitrU ud letl It go to work\n%*9-\nfrom miserable V|CKS\n\u2022tnm pain w mmmm\nVATRO MOl\nWhen you need\nParadol\nFor relief ef pain\nyeu need\nquickly\nBuy the family aiie, Itve\nmoney \u00bbnrl\nhsve Parsdol\nalways at\nhand lo caee\nof emergency.\n60 tablets tl.\nSHIP\nt^ctm\n*J3*6\nDUCKLEY'C\nII MIXTURE V\nttiitit until mini\nttm in mi iitnri\n Jock Benny Does Not Always Want\nPublic Down His Neck; New Contract\nBy RALPH DIOHTON\nHOLLYWOOD, Nov, t (AP)-\n-ick Benny li net beld.\nJtok Bonny lo not ottngy,\nJick   Bonny  dooi   not\nDennli Doy mow hli liwn.\nmow hi* layn.\nWith ige ind dignity creeping up\non  him, Benny currently  is torn\nhim \u2022 fortune.\nBonny hu juat ilgned i three-year\ncontrtct, liter IS coniecutlve yein\non thl ridio. During thlt time, Jick\n' mike Bswn*., Miry Livingston (hli wife,\nISidye Marki), Dennli Diy, Phil\nThit\"Ii,\"_ick\"iy not 'completely Hirri!i end Rochester hiy. become\nbold, ho li not u itlngy u ho pre-! houiehold wordi. In ill thoie yeiri,\ntendi on hU ridio progrim, md he \u00bbe progrim has followed a itmd-\ndoein't exictly MAKE Dennli Diy \u00ab<\u2022 Pa'torn. You knew whit you\nwould heir when y\u00b0u turned on\nJick Benny.\nBut now, whit the progrim will\n._tw.rr,twV'deilr_..'\"HV\"_om'.trn.e. be like it the end of the contract,\ngeti \u25a0 little innoyed with the fie-;no one know!. Benny himself doei\nUon he hai creited in the mlndi of not know today what hell say on\nhli ndlo lliteneri, but-he hatei to next week i broadcait. Beit guess\ntosi ailde a formula that hu made (Benny'i) li that lt will go on with\n't'he iame pattern and the iame eait\n\u2014unleu we find lomething that's\nreally good.\"\nThe fabled miserliness wu firit\nuied, uya Benny, \"simply becauie\nit was a trait that any listener could\nrecognize. It wu in euy wiy to\nget laughi\u2014every family hu iome\nbody who la pretty cheap.\"\nMerry Hallowe'en\nParty for South\nSlocan Folk\nSOUTH SLOCAN, Nov. 5-One of\nthe giyost md merriest of children'!\nHallowe'en pirtlei wll thl dince\nheld in the community hill on Fridiy evening when ghosts, witches,\nplratei, spooks, fat pumpkins. \u25a0\u25a0\nwell as Indian!, Gypsiei, Fairiei and\nAngeli took part In the Grand\nMarch.\nThe hall whkh preiented \u2022 moit>d that the King may be obliged to\nanimated appearance with the ui- make Mountbatten a Brltllh Prince,\nPHILIP'S COAT QF\nARMS FINISHED\nLONDON, Nov. 9 (AP)- Lieut\nPhilip Mountbitten'. Coit of Armi,\ntncorporitlng the arms ot Greece\nmd Denmark and heraldic devicei\nof hii fimily, wu complete todiy\nbut lt give ho clue to the title thl\nKing will confer upon him as Prlnceu Elizabeth1! future Consort.\nPhilip's rink ind formil ititui ln\nthe Royil Circle after hii mirrlige\nto the helreu presumptive miy not\nbe innounced until the wedding diy\nNov. 20.\nA Dukedom it lent Is comidered\na virtual certainty. H.ighly-placed\nbut unofficial quarter! have luggeit-\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 6,1947 - 1\nual   Hallowe'en   decoration!,   wai\ncrowded with ipectators.\nThe dance was sponsored by the\nWomen'i Institute under the Presidency of Mri. J. D. Yeatman and\nwu arranged to keep the children\nout of mlichief. The community entered into the iplrit of the evening\nand gave generouily of cakei, cand-\nREX tmu-tititi\nDlV VtASTI\nM-ls.s bsto.bokl-9\nha... miyl\nQiilck-rlilng u Cruh yeait ...\nNo more oys*might baiting . . .\nGiven full-flavoured, finer textured breed every time.\n4 mtejmm per trnlm . \u25a0. eeeh \u00absvsWops>\n\u2022sielkm;\nLALLEMAND'S\nThl trouble,\" Benny Willi, \"ll |es -ut. _nd ,_ults\nthit my wrlteri hive mide I. \u00bb| Mr- E Westman, Mri. H. McDou-\nconvlnclng thit I get from 300 _\u201e,, Mr8 B Bodgener and M-\u201e.\nto 800 letteri \u2022 week berating me G,__ w._d_ ._ted __ )\u201e,._\u201e Mr_\nfor underpaying Dennli ind Ro- , D Yeatman panted the prizes.\neneiter. Prizes for the best costumes were\nThe  lecret  of  Mri.   Kubelsky's given as follows:\nlittle boy'i lucceu, Jack believei,    Girls under 6 years \u2014 Jean Mc-\nis two-fold. (Gowan. \"Pierrette\"; 6 to 8\u2014Donna\nFirst, he \"givei 'em lots of vart-JMae Trozzo, \"Egyptian girl\"; 9 to 11\nety.\" Unlike many other comedians, j\u2014Dlanne Davis, \"A Glamorous Pan-\nJack likei to build up hia tupport- ty\u00bb,\ning eait.\nThe lecond reason for Benny'i\nprofeuional longevity la that he\ndoe! not regard hii audience ai a\nbunch of moroni.\n\"Give 'em a chance to play along\nwith you,\" he says. \"They like It.\nThere'i lomething in everybody\nthat makei them love to play theatre with you. They'll believe you\nwhile you're on the air-just for the\nfun they get out of it.\"\nas wai Albert by Victoria, ln order\nthat hli children have royal rank.\nThe King also will have the final\nword concerning Philip'! future ier*\nvice with the Royal Navy. It li likely, however, that hli sea-roving diyi\nare over.\nHis love of the Navy li expreiied\nIn hli coat of armi by a ahleld-iup-\nportlng figure of the lion of England wearing a naval crown., A lecond lupportlng figure ii Herculei,\nrepreientlng Greece.\nSmaller ihieldi on a larger shield\nrepresent the arms of Greece, of\nDenmark and of Princess Alice, his\ngrandmother. A creit with five _\u00ab\u25a0\ntrich feathers reproduce the Mount\nbatten arms. The motto is 'God is my\nhelp.'\nBoyi under 9\u2014Brian Jerome, \"A\nPage\"; 9 to 8\u2014Billy Freed, \"A Chinaman\"; 9 to 11\u2014Lister Freed, \"A\nPirate\".\nAge 12\u2014boyi only, Bruce Davis\nas \"England\"; Scott Mclvor \"High\nlander\".\nComic, Teresa Marshall, \"A Wash\nie Woman\"; Most original, Beverley\nAnn Dempsey, age 4, as \"Atlai Tire.\"\nBest couple\u2014Gail Jerome and\nDonald Trozzo as \"Robin Hood\" and\n\"Indian\".\nBest Couple\u2014Tiny Tots, David\nGarrett, age 3,. Billy Woods, age 4,\nas \"Twin Girls.\"\nMn. A,Han Muir and Mri. W. A.\nMacCabe were in charge of the program which included I ipeclal\ndance in which Ruby Johnson figured ai the \"Ace of Hearti\". A tap\ndance, barn dance and clap dance,\nfollowed all given by the girli.\nMri. Clarence Dempsey and Mn.\nRae Dempsey arranged games for\nthe children, Mrs. Westman and Mn.\nMcDougall gave out bags of candlei'\nand nuti.\nA Hallowee'n lupper was lerved\nfor guests and spectators with Mn.\nJ. Murray, Mn. R. Mulloy and Mn.\nE. Marshall in charge with the Girl\nGuides acting as serviteurs.\nThe children dispersed at nine\no'clock and the teen agers took the\nfloor for dancing from 9 till 12.\nTo Hunt Marauding\nGrizzly From Plane\nCALGARY, Nov. S (CP)-A special permit to hunt down by airplane\na grizzly bear currently attacking\nranchers' stock In the Kananaskls\nGame Reserve, 50 miles Weat of\nhere, has been granted Larry A.\nWinter of Calgary by the Provincial\nGovernment, As far as can be learned, this Is the first time that such a\npermit has been granted in the province. Although it Is legal to ihoot\ncoyotei by this method, It is againit\nthe law to shoot big game from the\nair.\nIt take* juit three minuts** to prepare thii\nrich, creamy Vita-It in all Ita natural whole-\ngrain flavour. With cream and brown sugar\nthere'i nothing to compare with it.\nVrlo 1 can oho ke utid k ether intituling ways\nTHY THIS ItCM\nBAKED VITA-B CUSTAID\nI t.rsWpooni butter, 2 cupi milk, 1 cup cooked Viti-B Cereal, 1 tea.\nftpoon Tinillt, 2 eggi (beiten), *\\ cup sugir, >4' teupoon salt.\n1. Heat together to boiling point milk, butter and cooked cereal. 2. Stir\nInto mixture of belters eggi, eiit.i. llll md vanilli. 3. Pour into greaied\nrsssUnl mp\u00ab. 4. -Set in pan of not witer and bike until firm.\nArmssint \u2014 6 arrsrinp. Temperature \u2014 350'F. Time \u2014 30 minute, or\nenlil fum.\nANNOUNCE DRESS\nOF DUCHESS FOR\nROYAL WEDDING\nBy DOROTHY ROE\nNEW YORK, Nov. 5 {AP.-The\nDucheM of Gloucester, sister-in-law\nof the King, and her entourage will\nbe dressed in muted shades of chiffon tweed at the wedding of Prin'\ncess Elizabeth and Lieut. Phlljp\nj Mountbatten, it was dtsclosed today\nby Peter Russell, London designer\nwho made the gowns before his\ncurrent visit here.\nI have used three colors, ill In\nthe same lightweight tweed,\" said\nRussell. \"The Duchess will wear a\nshade I call 'phantom red,' which is\na brown tone with a red tinge. The\nother gowns, to be worn by her attendants, are in 'phantom lilac,' a\npale lilac with a grey tinge, and\nphantom brown' which is a sort of\npale sable.\"\nAll the dresses are calf-length, said\nRussell, explaining:\n\"British   women   are  willing   to\nwear their day clothes calf length,\nbut no longer. After all, no one but\na fool would wear an ankle-length\ndress on the street these days.\"\n' The  Dueheu' gown, ai well as\nthoie of her ladlei-ln-waltlng ind\nother memberi of her houiehold,\nhn padded hlpi, aald Ruuell. It li\nmide with i net yolk trimmed In\ncording to mitfch the gown, three-\nquarter ileevei with net Inliyi md\ni full iklrt shirred about the hip-\nline.\nThe tweed to be used ln the gowns\nIs light-weight with a rough texture.\nWith her gown the Duchess will\nwear a red satin hat, designed by a\nFrench milliner residing in London,\nMme. 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Regularly sells for $89.50. tt rt.80\nSpecial\n49\nSize 9' x 12'\n69\"\nMaple Coffee Tables\nDrop-leaf type in solid maple, red or        1 *VM\nwalnut tone. Reg. $16.95. To clear  ' *****\n]^*0rtyl\u00ab\u00a3 dottqmttg\nINCORPORATED   2***? MAY 1*70.\nNelson, B. C.\n>\nama^tam^^MMtM\n.   - . ... _ ___   .-..__.\t\n Now Divisions\nIn Indian Affairs\nOTTAWA, Nov. 4 (CP) - .Re\nleuicei  Mlnliter  Olen  todiy   in\nBOTTOMS UP!\nALVH., RC, Nov. 4 (CP)\u2014Two\nreildenti ot thli himlet of kt perioni todiy were prepirlnK te tout\newi \"creitlon ol two net\"\/ div-Unt another with i llm of frothy\not  Educitlon  and  Welfare kMfi\nn thJlin<llt,n AM*'r\" br\"nCh \u00b0'l   Seven votM- wnvreglitered for\n)  IA MacKiy, Indlin Commli-'.h.   \u2022'b\u00ab.r-by,the-glu.\"   plebUclte\nDiner  ot   BrltUh   Columbia,   hai held yeiterdiy It thll remote lettli-\nbeen nimed Superintendent of Wl.-I-,,-^ s-ut oniy jwo turned up. They\n\u25a0B^waffyi***^\nNeiry formerly  headed the Wel-    Ai a reiult ot the ''overwhelming\nSm and Training Dlvlilon now in-!majority\" a lodge here\nptrieded by the two new dlvliiom. I imtall a beer parlor.\nwill\n,\n\\iPetAd%<r4Me4\nTBA BAGS\nFor. Parents\nBy GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D.\nChildren Should Learn to\nTolerate Other Religions\n\u25a0\u00abMMMMIM.---------MM--(MBM\nBOW m WHYS \u00ab***\u00bb\nA wnUy slnrthltl ml Information senile Itr today', woman    \u25a0\nMONTREAL, Nov. 6th.\u2014You'll hang\"! \" Reierved\nfor CROWN BRAND \" lign in i handy plice on\nyour kitchen ihelf once you've tasted thli corn\nsyrup with the truly diittnctlve flavour! Try\ntricki 111\u00bb thii with CROWN BRAND . . .\n\u2022 Spreid lt en breakfist tout , . . iweeten bet\nor cold cereali with IL\n\u2022 Via It ii a milk-modifier lor baby . . . and,\nby all meani, uie It In baking!\nAik for .unoui CROWN, PRAND next time you\ngo mirketing . . theo write te me\u2014Birben\niBrent, Mil Creicent St. Montreil, P.Q.-for ybur tree copy of\nOtOWN BRAND Reeipe Sheet C.B.R Oatmeal Bread-rVMuitv\nBaki4 Cuitard\u2014Small Fudoe Cake!\n'IT YOU'RK PLANNINO A PAETY . .. here'i a Up\nfor the top of your party ihopplng Hit... JELL-O'i\n>\u00ab \"party dlih'1 If ever I've ieen onei If the bridge\nclub li meeting at your houie ... plan ri-reihmenti\naround t delicioui JE1.L-0 ulad. It you're expecting gueiti tor dinner . . . mike a gorgeoui JELL.0\n.deuert the flivourtul flnile of the meal. Or lt Smill\nBue hai a blrthdiy coming loon ... h.r youngest\naet WtU be wide-eyed with wonder whtn you piu\naround giyly colourful JELL-0 . . . molded Into\nmagical ahipeil Yei, JELL-0 mikes a \"ipeclal occasion\" ot Juat a\n-\u2022rally meil. Alk tor JELL-0 it your tivourite grocer'!\u2014ind look\nfor the urumptuoui recipei on every packige,\nI have a warm place ln mp heart\ntor the rural church and happy\nmemorlei of my pirenti.\nWhan I wai a lad I went with\nthem and my brother! and listen\u2014\na lot ot ui\u2014to a country church.\nSometlmei I might have choien to\nitay home but as everybody elie in\nthe family went and It wai the thing\nto da I went, toe.\nPREACHING  8ERVICE8\nIn that church were preaching\nservices every other Sunday and\nSunday ichool before Church. In the\nopposite direction about a mile away\nwai another church ot a different\nsect, where there wtr* Sunday\ntchool and church on alternate Bun-\nCity mornings. Each church ilso hid\nSundty ichool ln the afternoon tvtry other Sunday, So I fot two doses\nof Sundiy tchool etch week, though\ntht legioni were the same, sometimes presented from a ilightly different angle, Thtt wti iome yetn tgo.\nI am 63 now. There were not many\nother placei to fo thtn tnd no euy\nwty to fit thtre.\nThen thert wai t third church of\nI still defferent sect a few more\nJ milei twiy, which Wl occasionally\nattended. A letdtr from thtt church\ntaught my Sundiy ichool clau In\nmother church. He teemed to know\ntht Bible by heirt md I Uktd him\nmd tlwtyi looked up to him as t\nrntn of greit wisdom tnd Integrity.\nHt wu t cirpenter and former md\nsometimes mended ihoes, including\nmine.\nNear my home also wu t Ctthol-\n1 fimily, the fither tnd mother of\nwhom my ptrtnti md the wholt\ncommunity looked up to. They\nsometlmei vlilted ln our home and\nwe In theirs. While our own family\nwtre growing up year* later our\nclosest tnd deirest neighbors were\na large Catholic family.\nOur farm produce we lold to t\nJewiih merchint, Jacob Sachi, six\nmlltl tway tnd from him we alio\nbought many luppliei. Everybody\nseemed to conilder him a very upright man. I remember eating i\nmeal with my parenti In tht Sachs'\nhome tnd their dining In our home.\nFORTUNATE CHILDREN\nAi I look back I think we children were peculiarly fortunate in\nhiving iuch experience! through\nWhich we gained m appreciation of\nother people md very different upbringing tnd rellgioui faiths and\npractice!, For thli gain I think our\nparenti, very devout In their own\nfaith, were most reiponilble. One\ndoei not need to be leu loyal to\nrani's own conviction! and faiths ot\notheri.\nMoit children today mingle ln the\nImmediate neighborhood or at\nichool with children whoit parents\nrepresent ill sorts of different faith!\ntnd backgrounds. If their parenti\nit home cultivate t sympathetic,\nunderstanding attitude It ihould be\neasy for moit children today to have\nkindly and appreciative feeling toward aU other children they grow\nup with and mingle wlth-such a\ngood way to begin at home a friendlier feeUng imong all nation! of the\nworld.\n1 s\nTasty Recipes\nBy ALICE DENHOFF\nIfl tpplt timt todiy, itirting ott graham cracker crumbs, Vi cup lugar and . tablespoons butter, blend-\nwith tomethlng different ln tht way\nof good old tpplt pie, t elder ipple\npie.\nTo mtkt 19-Inch pit, pirt fl tart\nmedium-sized ipplei, remove leedi;\ncut In eighths, place In a pm, tnd\ncover with cider. Cook applet ilow\nly for about 30 mln. or until loft. Remove from heat and If not thick\nenough, add a little flour, io that\nmixture Is Jutt right for filling. Add\nVt cup sugar, Vi teupoon cinnamon,\nV\u00ab teaipoon ground clovei, Vi teaipoon ground nutmeg.\nPour mixture into a putry ihell\nwhich hu been baked ln \u25a0 490 F.\noven for about 5 mln. Cover with\nstrips of dough, lattice ityle, and\nbake 8 min. in very hot oven (4150\nF.) Then reduce heat to 350 F. and\ncontinue to bike for tbout 25 min.\nNext t delectable tpplt pudding,\njuit right for thli time of year. For\n6 lenvingi uie S cupi peeled, illced\ncooking apples. Place ln greased\ncasserole. Mix Vi cup firmly packed\nbrown lugar, Vi cup granulated augar, tablespoon flour, Vi teupoon\naalt and Vi teaipoon cinnimon; mix\nwith apples. Sprinkle 2 teupoom\nlemon juice over alL\nCombine for topping one cup fine\nNAKUSP\nBeauty Hints\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nEating Can Bring About Slimming\nIf Science of Nutrition Followed\n\u25a0jWHERE'g THE\n\u00a3 WOMAN who\n, doein't find to*\nday'i mett\nihortige a\nchallenge to\nhar Ingenuity?\nSleuthing around for miat-i^v-\nlnf luggeitlon! . . . here'i my\ntlp-of-the week (uv ueikl!\nOne deUdouily effective wiy to\nuve meet ind hold down meit\nbills li to use more OXO\u2014for\n0X0 li extrict of meit\u2014prime,\nlean beef ln concentrated form-\nSo mike good-tutlng stews, using leu melt md leu expensive\ncuti of meet Get extra meitintu\nby adding 0X0 cube; _r fluid\n03(01 And, becauie grivy mikei\nyour mttt warn like more, icrve\nyour routi with loti of rich,\nbrown gravy mide th. beef-rich\n0X0 wlyl Remember, 0X0\npricei hive not lncreised since\nbefore the wiri\nOOOD -rtWsT\n. . . OGILVIS\nOATS ire better! . . . flaked\nby the true\n\"Scottiih Pro-\nleu\" for i\nreil breikfut\n' treat! Here ere\nchoice Cini-\ndlin cits . . . etch tender grain\ngently roiled Into i flavour-right\ntouM flike, retaining ill iti\nnituril. heilthful goodness. Thii\ngood breakut fnTVl cooks In a\nJlffyl Serve OGILVIE Minute\nOATS piping hot for breikfut\ncheer . . . something ipedil to\nitirt the family'! diy right! Tike\nroy tip . . . Just tute them . . .\nonly then will you ippreciita\nhew reeDy good they ire! Aik\nttl OOlLVTl Minute OATS it\ntny grocir'i!\nDONT LET ANT-\nONE TELL TOU\nthat  tht   tge  of\nmlriclei lt putl\n,' From the moment\nI uw the \"mir*\nteuloui\" per*\ntormince of the PRESTO Preu-\nuie Cooker-right ln my own\nkitchen! ... I wu convinced\nthit the PRESTO people hive\nlomething there thit'i truly re-\nmirkabla. Moit food! art cooked,\nthe PRESTO wiy. in 1 quarter\not the usual time\u2014and beciuse\nof tht tmizlng cooking ipeed,\nthe food retain! ltt colour and\nflavour\u2014IU vitamins md minerals. Vegettblei with freih\n\"girden\" flivour \u2014 uveury,\nmelt-in-your-mouth mut . . .\niU cooked with ease and ipeed\nyou won't believe are poulble\n'til you've tried PRESTO for\nyourself. Get your PRESTO\nCooker U-morrow\u2014my Houie*\nWUU dialed\nIf TOU HAVE\nMONET MAT-\nTE B8 ON\nTOO*    JOND\n. . . you'll find\nit'i always t\npleasure to Ulk\nihem ever with\nyour BANK OF MONTREAL Accounting He'll be glid to help\nyou in iny wiy ... to dlicuu\nthe idvintigel of B of M Savins* Account*\u2014Mopiy Order*\u2014\nSafety Depoilt Boxei\u2014Trivellen\nCheque! . . . you'll ippreciita\nhis cleir, good-natured explw-\nitioni. I feel as though I'm call-\nlng on in old friend when I\nviilt the B of M. The itiff\u2014\nilwiyi courtinm ind hilpful\u2014\ngo out of their way to lighten\nind brighten thi life ot t \" lady\nin i currency quandiry\"!\nA UfALL-BIZED MIRACLE for you-\n'LITt-the clgirette lighter thit reilly\nme nln, ihine or roirlng winditorml\nLTTt ll different from iny tighter I've\ntvtr known. There's no flame\u2014just a itudy,\nwind-proof (low. No flint to weir down\u2014no\nwilk to fill\u2014no wheel to Jim or loety mtu\nto tinker with! LEKTROLrTE li comptet, con-\nvinlint ml feithir-llght ... juit the right ilu\nfer your purjeor your huibind'i pocket \"Light\nvilla LB-CTROLITE\u2014ei'erv timei\n'\u25a0',>,\nUNO   OF   TOUR\nKITCHEN  .  .  .  li\nthl llttlt f.lln.s- In\nUi high chilr! Beciuie h I \u25a0 (ood\nmuni io much to\ni hli goof hrilih\nind hipplniu \u2014\nyouil wint to give\nhtm tht viry but\n\u2014end thli mum HEINZ Biby\nFoods! Whin hi'i iuit t Uny\nt\/ki ... 4 U 11 monlhi old\n. . . HEINE Sl-elnid tootis in\nla ImperUnl pirt of hli diet\nAfter hll lnt blrthdiy - ht'll\nviry hli mum with eoirier-\nUitured HEINZ Junior Foodi.\nFer more tbout Junior'! diet ...\nlimply write to me, Rlrbtrl\nBrent, 1411 Creicent St, Montreil, P.Q, for your free copy\nof \" Vour Boby'i Diet\".'\nre   w\u00bbi\nr ll I ,s\nWINTJK FUN\nERE\n,8 K I\n.TRAILS   ARE\n\u2022nd thll yeir\nyou'll Uke to\nthoie trills In\nnewnt iki\nj.ckeli of NYLON! Truly i iu-\nprrb new uie for nylon . . these\n\u25a0mirtly styled Jickrts have, been\nteited ind enthusiastically ipprovil by top-notch iki pros!\nLlghtwilght, windproof, durable\nml ilwiyi neit . . . nylon iki\nJickeU ire i. wirm-ii-tout\niniwer to l ikler'l \" welghtleit *\nclothing problem! Don't wilt 'til\ntbe mow lies deep to buy your\nnylon Jacket . . . you'll And flneit quail ly ikl jicketl ln \"Fabric\nMail of C-I-L Nylon Yarn\"\nivillible neu In iU better\n\u2022total\nThe only cure for dletlti**-thtt peculiar malady brought en by sticking to i itrlct diet until the excess\npoundi roll awiy\u2014lt to eit. And It'i\nnot fattening! Fict ls, eitlng cm be\nslimming If tht science of nutrition\nii put to work for that purpou.\nTo begin with, eating raises the\nenergy output by itimulatlng the\nfires of metabolism. Think of It u\nwhipping up internil proceiiu. But\nsome food! have the power to do\nthii much more effectively thin others, and right thtrt li when wt ipply iclence . . . ind tat to illm\ndown.\nYou know thit protein acts not\nmerely as fuel, but directly itlmultt-\nei the metabolism. It seems more\nslimming howevtr when itated ln\nterma of food . . . good food. Here\nit It... two slices of tout at breakfait are more fattening than one\nslice of tout (starch) and an egg\n(protein). Science hat proved it. . .\nwhen you eat 100 caloriei of breid,\nor tny carbohydrate, you actually\nburn 106 cilorlei The extra caloriei\nare needed to cover the coit of dl-'\ngeition. But when 100 caloriei of\nlean meat, eggs, fish, cheese, or any\nprotein are eaten, 130 to 140 calories\nare burned. Protein hai a high spec\njlflc dynamic action, which make!\nthem high-powered caloriei So, re\nducing goei along it \u2022 faster clip on\nj a low calorie diet that ii high ln pro\nteln thm on the iame number of\ncaloriei but with leu protein.\ni Of coune thii miracle It only true\nwhen the caloriei are needed for\nenergy. You know what happen! to\nextri cilorlei , . . they trt itored.\nStill, tht extra fit md carbohydrate\ncaloriu would mikt more fit easier thin exceu protein!\nj While we're itoring caloriei, we\nj had better mikt mention of the fats.\nj They in powerfully fttUnlng. You\nrealize thit iugir miku fit, but\nsometime! forget thlt food fit!\nmake fit mere thin twice ii ful!\nAgain ln terms ot tood, one ounce\nof butter li 216 caloriei, one ounce\nof eugar, 113. And there ii another\npoUnt reducing tip . . . don't fry\nthe breikfut egg or the dinner meit\nor add much mayonnalie to the luncheon undwlch md go eisy on thi\nFrench dreulng.\nHere Is i umple high protein, fait\nreducing diet . . . ind it'i good eating.\nBreikfut\nOringe Juice, 2-3 glass\nScrambled egg, plui 2nd\n' egg white\nTout 1 ilice\nButter, V, pit\nCoffee, clear\nNote\u2014the lecond egg white tddi\nprotein for only 14 caloriu . . .cook\negg ln top ef double boiler, no fat\nneeded.\nLunch\nVegetable Soup IH cupi\nGrilled cheeie sindwich\n(American cheeie)\nMelon\nDlnntr\nMixed Grill\nchop '\n1 slice\nLiver,\nBicon, t strip, crisp\nStewed tomitoei, H cup\nWhole cirroti 2\n(tbip French Dr.)\nToued green salad\nion\ninn\n25\n33\n45\n25\n23\nlng thoroughly. Spreid in evtn liyer\nover ipplei md preu to make topping very firm. Btke at 400 F, for\n4S mln. Serve wtrrn with or without\ncreim.\nAPPLE   MUFFINS\nSpicy apple muffins will idd the\nfinishing touch to a fine meal or\nlend lomething ipeclal to a simple\nmenu. To make 12 medium mufflni\npour one cup milk over one cup 100\nper cent bran and let loak for 5\nmln. Cream Vi cp sugar md 2 tablespoons shortening, add one unbeiten\negg, ind but very well. Add bren\nmixture md Vs cup chopped freih\nipplei. Sift together one cup lifted\nflour, 8 teaspoon! baking powder,\n\". teupoon cinnamon and V, teaipoon uit.\nAdd to flrit mixture and mix\nenough only to blend. Fill greased\nmuffin pans 2-3 full, sprinkle with\niugir, bake ln hot oven (400 F.) for\n25 mln.\nANOTHER PUDDING\nFor\nSAY PROFITS\nUNABLE TO\nMEET DEMANDS\nTORONTO, Nov. 4 (CP)-Brltfi\ntor and against further wage Increuei tor employee! of Canade\nPickeri md Burni and Comptny\nwere preiented today at the irbltrition heirlng provided for ln\ntermi that last month settled t ilx-\nweek itrike of packinghouie workeri,\nRepreientatlve! of the United\nPackinghouie workeri of America\n(C.I.O.), leeklng to have a leven-\ncenti-an-hour Increue granted by\nthe lettlement brought closer to the\n17tJ centi for which the Union\n\u2022truck, claimed meat-packing work-\nen needed more pay to cope with\nriling living coiti.\nSpokesmen for the packers con.\ntended the burden of any wige Increaiei ln the Induitry muit ultimately be borne by livestock pro.\nduceri md mut coniumen.\n\"Profiti of the companiu would\nbe totally Inadequate to meet even\na friction ot the Union's demands,'\nthe firms' brief said.\ngripe\n'iles\nNAKUSP, B. C.-Miu Jean Elder of the tuchlng itaff at New Denver vlilted Mr. and Mri. Grahim\nElder.\nA lucceuful Hallowe'en frolic\nwai held ln the Opera Houie by the\nTeen Townen. A large crowd attended. The hall waa tutefully decorated for the occasion with pumpkin!, witches, balloons, skeleton!,\nbroomi and streamer! In Hallowe'en\ncolon. Novelty hati and nolle maker! were distributed to the crowd,\nand prizes awarded. Jack Argyle\nacted ti muter ot ceremonies.\nLunch was served at midnight.\nMrs. W. Ruuell of-Vancouver li\nthe guest of her 'brother and iliter-\nin-law Mr. and Mn. F. Ruihton.\nMiu D. Voiburgh, P.H.N, ittended a Public Heilth Nunei' meeting\nat Trell.\nMr. md Mri Orln Tiylor of Villey Centre, Suk., niece tnd nephew\nof Mr. md Mrs. Robert McCulloch,\nare wintering In Nakuip md have\ntaken up reildence ln tht Lee Cottages.\nthe wind-up t flnt ipple-\npuddlng. Mix together 2',4\ntableipoons cormtarch, Vt teupoon\naalt md ,i cup granulated lugar.\nThen add one cup cold water; itlr\nuntil very well blended. Heat 2 cupi\nsieved ipple lauce. Pour the corn\nstarch mixture Into lt; cook and itlr\n3 mln. Add ',. cup grape Juice, md,\nwhen boiling, stir In 1-3 cup chopped nuU. Pour Into indlvlduil itrv-\nIng dlihei; chill.\nServe with top milk, whipped\ncream, marshrnallow cream diluted\nwith fruit Juice, or, with shredded,\nsweilened orange pulp md Juice.\nIn Tibet tnly tbt well-to-do tut\nifford to uie yak butter; the poor\neat goit butter.\nSINK-\nTILES.\nBATHS\n*\u00ab\u00a3\u2014I\nTRIPLE\nACTION    \u201e\nerfeX\nTMI HOUUHOU) WORK \u00bbAVW\nDELNOR\nJmrntt\nSliced peach, with 1 tip. lugar 75\n470\nTotll calorrlei for the day 1159\nOTTAWA, Nov. 4 (CP) - Representatives of all phaiei of igrlculture ln Canada will gather here\nDec. 1-3 to draft plant for grain md\nfood production during 1648.\nDULLUM'S\nLadies' Wear\n415 Hall St.     Phont 1320\nNEW DRESSES\nare hart, smart designs In\ncrepes and wools. Sizes 11\nto 48.\nCOCKTAIL ROBES\nBeautiful satin coats with\nbengaline slacks. Ideal gifts\nfor Christmas.\nA imill  depoilt wlll  hold my\ngarment till Xmu.\nim\n\/^MbjWs.\nCemm fmt... Cat Cetm Bum , , o\nCorn-on-tht-Cjsb Grim fippert.. *\\\nSpinach \u25a0 . Umi Benin .. . Ralpberrlm\n. . . Slictl Slraliberrie, . . . Illutberrlu\n. . . Sliced Peaeht, . . . Cantaloupe\nCube, . . . Aiperegui \u25a0 . . OsuUJtotme,\n\u25a0 1 >rlght lllllll\nof ,-Ve\n10 Nidi TO Coin ROMI TO!\n. . , \u2022 dilirloui ttlrmr . , - \u00bb eoel rtund\nwhen tlsfmt tre dn.il Mike l-Vf your fimily\n\"Frith up\" . , . It'i io wheleiswit md good . - -\ni fruh, lemon-lime drink, fairly bubbling ever\nv. Hit gnod cheer for \u2022viryoni from (mill lut to\nBig mill It hu a merry leodneet\u2014e freih, ilotn-\nUitlng flivour thit li the viry wince of chterful-\nneu. So keep your family tupplt ln the lcr-bo\u00bb\n. . . rhllled to perfection tor a cheerful \"Freck Up\" ity Unt\nfrom diwn to bedtime! Youil (lnd youn it my itore dlipliylng\nIhe bright T-Up ilgnil\nSO RICH\nAND\nSMOOTH\nYou'll like Pacific Milk's\ncreamy-rich texture . . . it's\nirradiated to\" give on extra\nmeasure sof goodness \u2014 and\nIt's vacuum pocked which\nmeans it will keep indefinitely! Try a can today.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated md  Vicuum  Packed\nAt,  a     \u25a0   tl    A      *l .I,\nNow At Your Grocer's!\n<0ifr Tomato Juice\nGarden Fresh\nt Yei, It'i Libby'i \"Gentle Preu\" Tomito Juice\nfreih from (he girden\u2014ipirkiing wilh flavour, loided\nwith riiimini. Your grocer it feituring the NHw*\nPACK now.\nIt'i the juice thu ctptnrei tht mitchlen fli-rmr of\nperfect red-ripe tomitoei picked under the Summer\niun. Only rliwlcti, lunripened tomitoei ire used in\nmiking I.ililiy'i Toraito Juice\u2014pedigreed betotiet,\nthin-ikinoed tnd hei-y with juice, the remit of thirty\nlive yun of leed ...election by I.ihby expert!.\nOn the very diy (hey tetch glowing, ripe perfection,\nwhen they're buridng wilh juice ind flivour, theie\npriie tomitoei ire ruihid to Libby'i kitchen!. Still\ngirslen fresh, they're \"gentle preued\" the eicluii.e\nl.ibliy wiy. The iw..t, luictoul juice ii gently extracted, the juice thit'i finest in flivour, richeit in\nIl likei more tomitoei to fill i tin the Libby\nwiy, ind yet tan tasti ltl liftrtecil\nNow (hit you ctn get ill lhe Uhby'i \"Gentlt Preu\"\nTomito Juice you wmt, order in qmntiry. Serve\nlibby'i it meiltimei Alwiyi kup i lupply in the\nrcfrlgrntnr ind let the children help (himiilvu.\nRemember \u2014 Ijbby'i ii Ctntdi'! fivourtte heilth drink*\nin e-trllint lource of titimim A ind C Ai delicioui\ns good for you.\nIKS**\n 13SV\nA New\nGored\nPump\nBrown coif step-in Gore\nPump with built-up orch\nfor walking comfort; medium heel, wall toe. Sizes\n4 to 9, widths AA-B. Pair\n'11\nOO\nR. ANDREW\n& Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nAlaska hit a population of 72,524\nln an area of 586,400 square milei\nNelson Social\n\u2022 Mri. J. R. McLennan, Hoover\nStreet, hat returned from Vancouver where ahe attended the UBC\ngraduation exercliei at which ceremony her ion Martin McLennan received his Bachelor of Commerce\ndegree. Other Nelion studenti receiving degreei were William Taylor, ion of Mr. md Mn. William\nTaylor, Kerr Apartment!, and Ernest Ball, ton of Mr. and Mrs. D. H.\nBill, Silica Street, who received\ntheir Bachelor of Arts degrees.\n\u2022 Misa Margaret Thain has left\nfor Pasadena, Calif., to ipend her\nvacation with Mr. and Mrs. Irving\nKlngsley,\" ex-residents of Nelson.\n\u2022 Misi C. D. Foggo of Edinburgh, Scotland, who has been visiting her brother and sister-in-law,\nMr. and Mrs. J. D. Foggo, Mill\nStreet, during the last few months,\nleft for home Monday, travelling via\nCalgary, Winnipeg and Toronto and\nwill sail on the Queen Mary from\nNew York Nov. 12.\n\u2022 Mrs. H. H. Pitts, Nelson Avenue, has returned from Vancouver\nwhere she has visited her son\nand daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.\nHarry Pitts and in Penticton with\nMrs. Cessley.\n\u2022 Mrs. F. W. McCathers of Spokane is visiting at Willow Point\nwith hcr parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul\nLincoln. She is accompanied by her\nyoung daughter Margaret Anne.\n\u2022 Mrs. CA. Battrcall hcr daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. E. T.\nKoch and Miss Elizabeth Koch leave\nThursday to spend a week In Se-\nKeep Your Beauty\nUp to Date . ..\n, . . with dne of our\nlong-lasting season-fashionable permanents\nmoulded into a hair-style\nto suit your face type.\nSuave upsweeps; sleek\npageboy bobs.\nPHONE 244\neM.ILADY'S\nBEAUTY PARLOUR\nI?      The SeaS\u00b0nS'\nmttjf        Newest\nDRAPERY\nsaseaamiiATao  irt may term\nIMCXX-rOHA.lO   ITT   HAY\n By Mr*. M. J. VlSntu-.\nattle with Mn. Battreall'i daughter, Mri. Ben Oroaicup.\n\u2022 Martin Crowe of Vancouver\nli ipendlng the Winter monthi with\nhli iliter md brother-in-law, Mr.\nand Mri. It. White, 317 Second St.\nI Mn. Marlon Mills ot Niagara\nFall!, Ont., returning from an extended trip to Honolulu left after\nvisiting Mrs. 0. Dulluna for a week.\nNATAL\nNATAL, B.C.-The United Church\nwai the scene of a pretty Fall wedding recently when Margaret, eldeit\ndaughter of Mr. and Mn. A. Howe\nof Michel, became the bride of Oeno\nBorsato, also of Michel. The wedding\nwas performed by Rev. H. T. Allen\nof Fernie. The bride wai gowned ln\nfloor length white Jeney faihioned\nwith an accordim pleated skirt. She\nwort^ a fingertip veil and carried a\nijouquet of white and yellow 'mums.\nMiss Alice Dootson of Michel acted\nas bridesmaid while Dorlno Quarln\nof Michel supported the groom. A\nreception was held In the evening in\nthe church hall where aome 200\nguests were present. Dorlne i Jum in\nproposed the toast to the bride.\nCaterers to the banquet were Mrs.\nC. Kozler and Mrs. G. Mmnion of\nMichel while the lervlteun were\nMisses M. Hamer, M. Robertson, E.\nFindley and L. Kozler. A dance followed the supper and at midnight\nthe bridal couple cut their three\ntiered wedding cake.\nOut ot town guesti Included Mn.\nPagnuco, Mr. Baiso and Mr. and\nMrs. Petrinl and daughter! of Bellevue, Alta. The young couple after\nspending their honeymoon will reside at Michel.\nMr. and Mrs. A. Turllk and family\nof Lethbridge were weekend visitors at Natal.\n\u2022Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bakkan and lon\nJimmy, accompanied by Mr. and\nMrs. P. J. Chala and eon Edward\nwere weekend visitors at Fernie.\nMr, and Mrs. W. Young of Anchorage, Alaska were recent Michel\nvisitors of Mr. md Mrs. S. Stephenson.\nMrs. P. Duitan of Fernie wai a recent visitor of Mr. and Mn. R\nMyles.\nMr. and Mrs. A. Flint were recent\nvisitors at Calgary.\nMrs. J. Cannon of Mlch_l enter-\ntained the members of the Blmket\nClub recently.\nJimmy McVeigh and Smdy Tombosso left Michel recently to ittend\nthe St. Pats' College at Ottawa.\nMrs. W. M. Patton of Cranbrook\nwas a recent visitor of Mr. and Mn.\nW. Wilson.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Halgh left Michel\nrecently for a three week holiday\nat the coast where they will visit\ntheir son and daughter-in-law Mr.\nand Mrs. T. Haigh.\nFour members repreientlng the\nMichel miners at the wage icale convention held at Calgary recently Included President S. Engllih, Secretary S. Weaver and delegates J.\nWalsh and A. Walker.\nMr. and Mri. George Fiiher, Jr.,\nand daughter from Vancouver, enjoyed a brief visit with Mr. and Mri.\nGeorge Fisher, Sr.\nA surprize party wai held it the\nhome of Mrs. J. Robertion of Michel\nrecently. The pirty wu irranged for\nthe occailon of celebriting the Joint\nbirthdays of Miss Francei Robertion\nand Miss Mergaret Martin, who celebrated their 22nd birthdays. Both\ngirls were the recipient! of mmy\n[beautful gifts. They are at present\n\u25a0employed it the Tritei-Wood itore\nat Michel.\nUnsolicited Gifts\nI OTTAWA, Nov. 5 (CP)-Offlclali\nof the United Kingdom Informitlon\nService said today they hid been\ninformed from London thit unsolicited gifts entering the U. K. and\nplainly marked u iuch are idmitted duty-free.\nModel Builders\nWe have a nice selection\nof Model Airplane, Boat\nand Auto Kits.\nAll sizes and prices.\nK00TENAV\n' ^STATIONERS   **\nAND  SPORT  SHOP\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy Shepard Barclay\n\"Ihe Authority on AuUioriUee\"\nTOU KE ALLY DONT CAKE\nSO lon'G u you know you are\niqueeiln j one or the other of your\nopponenti, you don't really cart\nwhich It la. There are situation!\nexactly ltke that. In which you\ncan be iure beyond peradventure\nef a doubt that your squeeze play\nwill work, but htve not the\nslightest Idea of which defender\nmuat bear the brunt Of It. That\ncan exist when yoa have each\ndefender marked aa holding; iome\none ipeclflc card -the flrst player\non the squeeze trick having the\nonly guard to a card In the next\nhand, and the aecond player possessing the ohly protection against\na card ln the aame hand as the\nsqueezer. Then neither of Ihem\nmay be able to defend against\naome secondary card tn a third\niuit\n\u2666 92\nf J 10 > I\n* K 10 0 8 7 I\n+ \u00ab\n\u2666 85\nf K765\n4\n\u2666 Q\u00bb3\n+ 8 7 5\nN\nW  E\nS\n\u2666 Alt!\n\u00bbAQ\n\u2666 J.\n+ AQJ9\n43\n\u2666 Q J 10 7 6 4\n\u00ab3.\n\u2666 A.\n+ K10 3\n(Dealer: Eait. North-South vulnerable.)\nEait      South    Weit     North\nl**t       Dbl       I**       -\u2666\n3f       ig      Pail     Paaa\nDbl\nSouth wu aet a trick In a\nhurry with the club 8 to the A,\nthe apade K, ipade A, heart A\nand heart Q, ao when Eut returned the club Q to the ilxth\ntrick, he naturally wanted to\navoid going down a aecond trick.\nStudy ihowed him that a\n\u25a0queen play would do It East's\nlead of the heart Q after the A\nhad marked Wut u holding the\nK, and Eut wu marked with tht\nclub 1 beciuse of hit having ltd\ntht Q. Therefore Weat would\nhave to try to protect hit aide\nagainst the dummy's heart J be*\ncoming a trick-taker and Eut\nwould have to defend agalnat the\nclub 10 becoming good. In order\nfor them to do that, however,\nthey would have to make thl dlt*\nmond 10 good. Or at leut whichever one held three diamond!\nwould have to relinquish hll protection ln that ault.\nSo, after taking the alxth trick\nwith the club K, South ran hit\ntrumps. Aa the lut apade wu\nled, he alio held the diamond A-2\nand club 10, and dummy the heart\nJ and diamond K-10-t. Wut of\ncourse had to hold hli heart K,\nao discarded a diamond. The\nheart waa then toued from the\ndummy. The squeeze had already\nworked, though South didn't yet\nknow It. When Eut, however,\ndiscarded the club 0 and kept the\nJ, he knew Weat wu the man\nwho had been crushed. The diamond A, K and 10 then took the\nlaat three trlcka.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTomorrow'i Problem\n\u2666 A 3\nV K J 10 4 1\n\u2666 A\nA10 8 8 5 J\n\u2666 Q7-\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 6,1947 \u2014 5\n\u2666 K*8\nf Q08\n\u2666 KM\n\u2666 AK J 4\nN\nW  E\nS\n*A75\n\u2666 10 7 8 S\n2\n***\u00bb\n\u2666 J 106 54\nV< 3\nmi a\n(Dealer: North. Eut-Weit vulnerable.)\nIf unwise bidding geta South\nInto 4-Spades, which Eut doublet, what la the beit defegiet^\nGal Mc Oh,\nTHURSDAY,\nCKLN\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u20140 Canada\n7:02\u2014Presi New!\n7:07\u2014Sunrise Serenide\n7:30\u2014Muilc for Thuridiy\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Breakfait Club\n8:45\u2014Hebrew Chriitian Hour\n9:00\u2014BBC Newi\n9:14\u2014Trtin Time\n9:15\u2014At Your Service\n0:59\u2014Time Slgnil\n10:00\u2014Women'i Corner\n10:15\u2014At Your Service\n10:45\u2014Life ln Canada\n11:00\u2014CBR Presenti\n11:15\u2014Lei Brown\n11:30\u2014Euy Liitening\n11:45\u2014Ethel md Albert\n12:00-The Notice Boird\n12:15\u2014Preu Newi\n12:30\u2014B. C. Farm Broadcist\n12:55\u2014Plino Interlude\n1:00\u2014Old Favorltei\n1:29\u2014 Weither Forecut\n1:30\u2014Thuriday Recitil\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:00\u2014B. C. School Broaden'.\nNOV. 6, 1947\n2:30\u2014Shelli Preienti\n3:00\u2014Muilcal Program\n3:15\u2014Spotlight on a Star\n3:20\u2014Art Van Damme Quartet\n3:30\u2014Report From U.N.\n3:44\u2014Train Time\n3:45\u2014Swingtlme\n4:00\u2014Tony the Troubadour\n4:15\u2014Children's Storytime\n4:30\u2014Especially for You\n4:45\u2014Musical Program\n5:00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n5:15\u2014Bob Eberly with John Gart\n5:30\u2014Peerlesi Newi\n5:45\u2014Marching Along\n6:00-Kraft Music Hall\n6:30 Cavalcade  of  Melody\n7:00-CBC News\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n7:30-Eventlde\n8:00\u2014Winnipeg Concert Orch.\n8:30\u2014Press News\n8:45\u2014Moments of Devotion\n9:00\u2014Sports Review\n9:15\u2014The Nation's Business\n9:30\u2014 All Star. Dance Parade\n9:45\u2014Malkin's Melody Money Time\n10:00\u2014CBC News\n10:15\u2014Sportsman's Guide\n10:30\u2014Music in the Night\n11:00\u2014God Save the King\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nTHE HOUSE OF FURNITURE VALUES\nPHONE 115\nNELSON, B.C\nNow Is the Tim* to Make Your CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTION While Our Stocks Are at Their Best.\nA DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE UNTIL\nCHRISTMAS\nLET US SHOW YOU OUR\nBIG VALUES in CHESTERFIELD and LOUNGE SUITES\nSee our selection of Beautiful TABLES. Priced from $4.25 up\nCJAT\n810 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Chrlitlin Hour\n7:15\u2014Preu Newi\n7:30\u2014Melody Rincit\n7:45\u2014Wike-Up Program\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Lturt Limited\n9:00\u2014Betty and Bob\n9:15\u2014 Lucy Linton\n9:30\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n9:45\u2014 Morning News\n10:00\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Happy Gang\n10:45\u2014Swingilong\n11:00\u2014Wiltzes and Songi\n11:15\u2014Goipel Singer\n11:30\u2014Muilcal Progrim\n11:45\u2014Wife Saver\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30\u2014Preu Newi\nll.ki\u2014Luncheon Concert\n1:00\u2014 The Concert Hour\n1:30\u2014Recital        '\n1:45\u2014Commentiry md Tilk\n2:00\u2014B. C. School Broidcut\n3O0\u2014Muiical Program\n3:30\u2014Fountain of Faith\n3:15\u2014Serenide to Amerlci\n3:45\u2014BBC Newa ind Commentiry\n4-00\u2014Tony the Troubedor\n4:15\u2014Jick Smith Show\n4:30\u2014Fivorlte Dmce Band\n5:00\u2014Memorable Muilc\nCOM\nSWEET MELLOW\nGOODNESS!\n\"Royal    Oty\"   Corn,\niilxsuiiiliiiK in flavor,\nftlts lit 1st readily with\nlum It anil dinner\nmonua. lie ture your\nmarket hatsket In-\nrltldrl lllll quality\nbrand.\n5:30\u2014John and Judy\n6:00-Kraft Music Hall\n6:30\u2014Wayne and Shuster Show\n7:00\u2014CBC  News\n7:15\u2014CBC News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide\n8:00\u2014Request Performance\n8:30\u2014The New Arabian Nights\n9:00\u2014Thursday Get Together\n9:15\u2014Points of View\n9:30\u2014All the World Sings\n9:45\u2014Musical Programme\n10:00-CBC News\n10:15\u2014Bridge to Dreamland\n10:3O-Serenade in the Night\n11:00\u2014This Week's Composer\n11:30\u2014Peerless News\n11:40\u2014Sign Oft The King.\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B.C.\u2014Mm. N. Shkwarok spent Monday in Nelson visiting\nher mother, Mrs. P. Antoniuk.\nMiss Ervilla, Petters has left for\nCranbrook where she has obtained a\nposition at the St. Eugene Hospital.\nMiss Joyce Palmer of Nelson\nspent Friday here visiting her sister,   Mrs.   M.   Sokolowski.\nA very successful whist drive and\ndance was held in the Procter Hall\non Friday, Oct. 31, sponsored by the\nCatholic Ladies' Altar Society.\nThe early part of the evening was\nspent in playing whist. Prizei for\nhigh score going to Mrs. N. Shkwarok, Mrs. J. McMuIlin, Mrs. P. Hartridge and Miss Patsy Shkwarok.\nA delicious lunch wai then served\nfollowed by dancing.\nAdam Thompson, wealthy Cin\ncinnati merchant, invited all his\nfriends to a party honoring the Installation, In 1892, of his first bath\ntub.\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTER, B. C. - Mri Gordon Hurry md children of Huscroft,\nare viiiting with relatives in Vancouver.\nEd Fornor and son Jim spent several days during the past week visiting in Medicine Hat, Alta.\nGordon Hurry, who is employed\nat Trail, was a weekend visitor at\nhit home in Huscroft\nHarry Yerbury was a visitor In\nthe Boundary country, getting his\ntrap line ready for the Winter's\ntrapllne.\nMr. and Mrs. R. R. House of Nelson were visitors during the past\nweek of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hobden\nand Mr. and Mrs. Harry Demchuk.\nHerman Sommerfeld has purchased the ranch, formerly owned\nby Mrs. L. LUter. Mr. and Mrs. Sommerfeld and family expect to move\nonto the ranch in the near future.\nMrs. Chris Olson returned home\nafter visiting her son and daughter-\nin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olson in\nlone, Wash. She was also a visitor\nwith her brother and sister in Spo.\nDEATHS\nBy The Cinidlin Preu\nTORONTO-John Hamshaw, 100.\nclerk of Toronto's No. 8 Division\nCourt for 40 years.\nPORT ARTHUR-Edward H. Dixon, whose hand-made hockey and\nbushmen's boots' were known\nthroughout Canada.\nCLEVELAND - Mrs. Eleanor\n[Painter Strong, former opera and\nstage star who appeared under the\nname of Eleanor Painter.\nROME\u2014Prof. Santi Romano, 72,\none of Europe's top jurists.\n\u201eJ_M\/\u00abM\nRftYALClTV\nC I I I E I     F 0 0 I $\nChristine's\nNelson's Exclusive\nBAbY SHOP\nSMART DRESSES\nfor girls 7 to 12. Feather\nflannel wool check, corduroy, assorted colors.\nINFANTS' SKIRTS\nWool plaids and plain colors. Sizes 1 fo 3.\nSNOWSUITS\n2 ond 3 piece for boys and\ngirls.\nkane.\nJohn Reid is a patient ln the\nCreston Valley Hospital.\nMrs. Leonora Lister and Mils\nMaud Ross left on Sunday for Nanaimo where they will reside in thc\nfuture. They were visitors enroute\nat Nelson with the former's son-in-\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B\nB. Stallwood.\nMr. and Mrs. W. Gorrill and fam-\n| ily left on Sunday for Cranbrook\nwhere they will reside.\nEASTBOURNE, Sussex, Englind\n\u2014Sir Arthur Stinley, former Chilr*\nman of the Executive Committee of\nthe British Red Crou Society.\nWOOL DRESSES\nSi.ei 11 te 20\n$14.95- $19.50\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nFUR COATS, alio\nFall SUITS and HATS\nit\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOW!\n441 Bikir St Phene 874\nftooTENAY Valley Uairy\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\nIS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\n':\u25a0:\u25a0::\n*\nMmSeCtU Home it\nbought and rnjrtyed\nby mort pmopU\nthan any othtv brand\nof cofftt in tht\ntcoi-ld at any prict.\nMaxwell\n^\u2022Coffe0\nItiQoodtotkeixwytDnop\nMaxwell House Coffee\n-if**ti*_t'.**w*.s**t'\n\u25a0.. \u25a0 .\n\u25a0\nlUlii'siAf-lll-l\n\\m\n'WitkVUk\ntd\n N^lfimt Eatltj Npuih\nEilabli.hed April 22. 1902. ,\nBritish Columbia'!\nMost interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIM-\nntD. 2*6 Baker St.. Nellon. Brltlih Columbli.\nAuthorized u Second Clau Mell,\nPost Of.!\" Department, Ottawa.\ndays with pay had not even been\nthought of.\nAdvertisements in the Dispatch suggest that the farm wife stop breaking\n' her back churning butter and buy one\nof the new churns operated by a treadle\nand dog ptjwer. Houses were offered\nfor rent, and one person wanted 10 or\n12 boarders.\nThose were the days, when a chap\n? ? Questions P ? Alberta's Flni Model Town To\nANSWERS Have Oil Well at Each Corner\nmember of the Canadian press and   goinR courting bought a pound of choc\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OE CIRCULATIONS.    *      6\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947\nAustralian Aid\nfor Britain\nAustralia is to send Britain 75,000,-\n000 bushels of wheat, and is also to\nnrnHuoe for her more sugar, butter,\nt**\"'H fruit, meat, eggs and oil seeds.\n\u25a0f'pri-T a lnnc-term contract Britain is\nprranr-ino- to take all the wheat and\nsu\"sir which Australia can spare. This\nwill mean that more than half the\nwheat produced there will be reserved\nfor export to Britain. Last year's shipments totalled less than 5,000,000 bush-\n' els.\nFarming is to be expanded also so\nthat other foodstuffs can be produced\nIn larger quantities for stocking Bri-\nolates for 25 or .35 cents. He could take\nhis girl to the box social at the school\nor church, see \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\"\nwhen lt played the local \"opry house\",\nor hire a horse and buggy for the afternoon for a dollar. A huge and fancy\nvalentine, all paper lace, with cuplds,\nhearts, and bow and arrows, cost only a\nquarter, and everyone In town knew\nwhen the bookstore sold one and who\nbought It. Hallowe'en pranksters operated with tick-tacks, or an empty\nthread spool was notched at the ends, a\nOpen te eny reider. Nimu of pertoni\nuklng queitioni wlll not bi publlihed.\nThere li no chirg*. for thli mrvice. Queitioni WILL NOT Bl ANSWERED BY\nMAIL excipt when there li obvloui necu-\nilty fer prlvecy.\nR. H., Nellon\u2014How many perioni residing ln\nthe Nelion tridlng irei ire of Britiih\ndeieent?\nThere ire 41,9*0 penom of Brltlih deieent, or 57 per cent of the population ot\nthe urea.\nW. F., Nelion\u2014Did Barry Fltigerild pley t\npert ln \"The Belli of St. Miry'i\"\"\nNo. He did pliy in \"Ooing My Wiy\".\nhowever.\nD. T.. Honlmd\u2014Could I hive the nimei of\niome booki on lithe work?\nThe Normin W. Henley Publlihing Co., 1\nWut 43th Street, New York, U. S. A., pub-\nllihu the following - booki: Lithe Deilgn,\nConitructlon end Operation, With Practical\nEximplei of Lithe Work, by Oicir E. Per-\nnail was the axle, and powered by a   rl.o; Lath, Wori, im B.ginn-n, by Raymond\nlength of String, it produced a fearful    Frincii Yltei; ind Turning ind Boring Ti-\nnoise. A carelessly left buggy often   f** *\" r\"d H- Colvln'\nwas found half way up the church Ruder, Kimberley\u2014I did not iee the Horo-\nspire, and ducking for apples was even       **\u00b0p\u00b0 f\u00b0r wedne.d.y, Oct. 29  m your\nr     ' _\u2122 , paper. Would you please print it?\nthen an old sport. There were no pic-       \u201e,._,_...       , .    . ,\nr , ,   ,, u     it  _, Todiy'i   birthday   celebrant   li   iccurate,\nture shows, no dance halls, no bowling   ctMfu- lnd -_n.erv,tlv.i hu grMt ability in\nalleys, few Ice skating rlnks, and the    cirrylng out details, and lets only after due\ntain's larder. This may entail opening event rf ^ ^^ wgj wh_n   w-jlde.,u6n. You ire . fairly good planner,\nUD  new  areas in North   Australia  to    __\u00b0 ,  -,_,-__,,_ Pf._\u201e_ _____ *\u201e    but better in the execution of another's plans.\nBarnum and Baileys Circus came to Do _., ,_, th|n_. .__oy you ,lm_,y bec-u..\ntown. Every youngster had to take pi- they do not iuit you. You are fond of chil-\nano lessons, and sulphur and molasses dren, enjoy the out-of-doon, ind all iporti.\n,     ._     o    i        ti   s.       v.    -.v.n   ..A Todiy ll doubtful. Thing! sound better than\nin the Spring. Hockey, baseball and   they _m11_ ____ Be c,\u201eful ,n _our next _.._\nfootball players supplied their own an unexpected, pleasant surprise iwaits you.\nsticks, pads, boots and skates, pucks, Do not allow ume to cauie neglect of duties,\nballs, bats and gloves.\nYep, them was the days, when the\ntin cup on the school pump was used\nby all, and milk was delivered in a\npail and ladled out into a bowl by the\nmilkman. Women wore three or four\nBy ENID NEMY\nCinidlin Preu SUff Writer\nDEVON, Alta., Nov. S (CP)-Al-\nberta'i tint \"model\" town wlll loon\nuri se on 240 icrei of lind facing the\nNorth Saikatchewan River here.\nThe lite now Is it the North end ot\nthe Leduc lector of the Edmonton\noilfield but If the field extends u It\nIs believed it will, the town will be\nln the middle of the field.\nDevon, derived from the name of\nthe geologlcil formitlon ln which\noil wai found, li ibout IS mllei\nSouthweit of Edmonton. At preient\nconitructlon workeri ire digging\nbuement! ind by the end ot the\nyur lt li hoped to hive 90 prefib-\nrlcited houiei let up. The final number will depend on the demind ind\nthe extent to which the field devel-\nopi but there ire enough iltej for\nabout 300 dwellings.\nPlanning the town la ln the hindi\nof J. H. Holloway, Director of Survey! ln tbe Public Worki Department of the Alberta Oovernment\nHouse! are being bought and financed by the Central Mortgage and\nHouilng Corporation, a Crown company.\nWork now li underway on a lirge\nhoitel for ilngle men working in the\nfield and until more homei can be\nerected, famillei are living In trail\n->ri, roomi and bunkhousea.\nOIL WELLS AT CORNERS\nProbably the most unusual thing\nabout Devon will be the four oil\nwells to be drilled within its limit!.\nThere wtll be one well at eich corner ot the town proper md i dear\nspice of ibout 800 teet wlll be lett\n\u2022round each site.\nA publlo ichool with eight classrooms, t gymnasium md an auditorium will be built ln the centre ind\nsurrounding it wlll be the town hlll,\nlibrary, poit office and churchei. A\nbui depot end hotel will be constructed In the Northwest corner.\nA buebill field, tennli courti,\nbowling greeni, hockey, ikitlng and\ncurling rinki end iwlmming pool\nwill eventually tike up a good por-\ntlon ot the South ilde.\nPUT IN UTILITIES\nA water supply md tewige syi\ntern now li being put ln ind gas\nfrom one of the welli wlll be uied\nfor heiting and cooking. Road* will\nbe oil gravelled but the miln thoroughfare! will be paved.\nIf the field spreads to the Nprth,\nthe main roid through it will pass\nthrough the Weit ilde of Devon end\ni bridge wlll be built over the river.\nFeature! iuch as theatres, bowling\nalley! and hoteli will be in the\nhandi of private concern!. The oil\ncompanlei will provide i imall hoipltal until the town growl when tt\nli expected a large, fully-modern\nhoipltil will be erected.\nAlthough moit of the \"town Ii itlll\nln the blueprint itage, Mr. Hollowly believei about 400 people will\nhave lettled here within \u2022 yeir tnd\nthere will be \u2022 population of about\n2000 ln four or five yeiri.\nNalal Filer\nPilots\nHelicopter\nHIGHWAY WORK\nPROGRESSES\nAT NATAL-MICHEL\nNATAL, a C, Nov. --With id-il\nweather itlll prevailing the, work on\nthe Natal-Michel highwiy ll progressing. The driimge lyitem It\npractically completed throughout\nthe two towm with Urger driimge\nplpei replacing the imiller plpei.\nGravelling end levelling the highway ll now rapidly proceeding \u2022\u2022\nfour trucki ire iteadlly hauling\ngravel which Is Immediately level-\nled off by a grader. It is expected\nthat the entire job of gravelling the\nhighwiy between the two towm will\nproceed until completed.\nup\nprovide fresh sources of oils and fats.\nShould this be necessary Britain would\ninvest capital in these projects and send\nrepresentatives to consult with Australian experts on the possibilities la-\nterit in these hitherto undeveloped regions.\nMuch work has already been done\nin tackling the problems Inherent in\nagricultural production in districts\nsuch as the Northern territory of Australia. The fullest information is being\nexchanged between the two Govern-\nments to assist subsequent technical   S-*V\u00b0*-\u00ab *\"\u00bb- \u25a0***? ttii mitts\nwhich grandma knitted in vast quantities. Folks eating anywhere but at\nhome were looked upon as spendthrifts\notherwise lerioui trouble miy eniue. Moderation li adviied in ill things. Born on thli\ndite, t child wlll be Inclined to neglect vocational dutiei for pleaiure, to the detriment of\nhealth and fortune!. Ambition ihould be\narouied early In life.\nvoluminous petticoats, and boys and   Dmacc _PCirr*. tn\u25a0<-*\u2022\u00ab f\nmirle   \u2122r.   nrr.nl    .tnolrlnoi   end   mitt.      IlCSa   ^OlUiiiCiil\ndiscussions. The experience now being\nacquired by experts from Britain who\nsre working in East Africa on the\nscheme for the production of groundnuts on a really large scale with modern mechanized methods will-be placed\nat Australia's disposal.\nExploratory talks between the Minister of Food and the Australian High\nCommissioner in London on the measures which can be taken to enable\nAustralia to provide larger quantities\nof food for Britain have already resulted in agreement on a number of\nfundamental principles. In addition a\ntimetable for action has been drawn\nup which can be brought into effect as\nsoon as the two Governments officially\napprove the outcome of these discussions.\nThe foodstuffs which Australia is\nproducing or may produce in the future\nhave been divided into three categories.\nThe first group includes commodities\nsuch as wheat and sugar for which expansion of production on a long-term\nbasis is not required. Contracts already\nexist between the two countries for\nsugar, while the announcement just\nmade heralds the conclusion of a similar agreement for wheat and flour.\nThe second group covers those foodstuffs whose production can be expanded provided that Britain can guarantee to take definite quantities on a\nlong-term basis. Examples are lamb,\ndried fruit and eggs. The contract for\nlamb and eggs already extends until\n1950.\nThe third category comprises those\ngoods which call for extensive development schemes extending over a period\nof years. These are beef, frozen pork,\nbutter and oil-producing seeds such as\ngroundnuts.\nor showoffs; and lemonade and a dish\nof jee cream treat was an event to be\nmarked down in a girl's diary.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\nFrom The Dally Newi of Nov. 6, 1987\nFingerprinted and -worn to illegiince, ilx\nNelson District men were nimed Fridiy to\nInitltute letter cirrler lervlce ln Nelion lut\nweek. The ilx appointed ire: T. N. S. Thompson, W. W. Fisher, W. C. Chtpman, M. B.\nFerg. A. S. Homersham, and G. C. Massey.\nS. N. Ross, Superintendent of the Whitewater. Mine at Retallack, vlilted Nelion yeiterday.\n25 YEARS AGO\nFrom The Dally Newi of Nov. \u00bb, 1942\nElection result! in the United Statei up\nto 2 a.m. yeiterday momlng gave the Democrats the lead.\nNew discoveries on the famoui Reco property of the Sandon Camp feitured the mining interest! of the week.\nLeo Deslreau and George Dill returned\nlast night from a .ucceisful hunting trip to\nthc Slocan.\n40 YEARS AQO\nFrom The Dally Newi of Nov. \u00ab, 1W7\nHarry Gibson  announced last night that\nthe new Roller Rink would open thli evening.\nW. Waldle of the Queen Mine hai ordered\nadditional equipment for the mill.\nDistrict Freight Agent of the C.P.R., W. C.\nBowles, returned lait night from a tour of the\ndistrict.\nThe Good Old Days?\nWe doubt very much whether the\naverage citizen of today would be willing to trade his place in the scheme of\naffairs for that which obtained in 1891,\nwhen eggs were 12 cents a dozen, butter 15 cents a pound. A copy of the\nStr.\"thrny, Ont., Dispatch of Aug. 26,\n1891, Rives these quotations on the public market, while the advertisements\nshowed buys' suits offered at $2, a\nthree-piece bedroom suite $10, and a\nsix-piece dining room suite cost $.'i0.\nBut when those prices were being\ncharged, wapes and salaries were on a\ncomparable basis. The wage* earner\nWith $20 a week was the exception\nrather than the rule, and the salaried\nperson who Rut $25 a week was the\ntown plutocrat. The length of a working week had still to be defined, overtime had not hern invented, and stores\nkept open till 111 o'clock at night and\nuntil midnight Saturday. Christmas\nDay, New Year's Day, the Queen's\nbirthday and Thanksgiving were Ihe\nonlv breaks in a yen's routine. Holi-\nToday's Horoscope\nA birthday celebration today indicate! that\nyou lack self-confidence and decliion. You do\nmuch better under the supervision tnd direction of others.. You are tender and sympathetic, devoted to your family, and ihould\nmarry someone who will inspire you to aipire\nto your best. The day is doubtful In regard to\nfriends, organizations and hopes in the latter\npart of the day. Inexplicable Impulsei and\nurges for romance beset you ln your next\nyear, which you should strive to curb; otherwise much sorrow and heavy lossei will result. The utmost circumspection and self-\ncontrol Is advised in all your affairs. Born on\nthis date, a child will be unfortunate in business, marriage and friendships, and thc health\nwill be poor, feverUh ailments and accidents\nthreatening. The lure of the senses may jeopardize success and happiness.\nTest Yourself\n1. In what StAte is Jackson Hole, noted\nSummer tourist resort?\n2. What United States President Is honored by having a national park in Alaska bear\nhis mime'.\n3. Which State was first to set up an\nUnemployment  Compensation  Act1\nTEST AN8WER8\nI. Wyoming.\n2   William  McKlnley,\n3. Wisconsin.\nWords of Wisdom\nThere is little pleasure in the world thai\ni. sincere and true beside (hat of doing our\nduty and doing good. No nther is comparable\nto this    Tlllotson.\nEtiquette Hints\nUiuilly the Invitfltloo to the church wrd-\ndlnji require! no answer, unlesj the wordi,\n\"Please is'ply,\" tir \"Kindly respond,\" ire included.\nRETURN TO RUSSIA?\nA young Canadian-born Doukhobor, veteran of 14 month!' active lervlct with the Ca-\nndlan army, itated at Vancouver that he had\n\"a itrong feeling that deitiny ll calling ui\nback to Ruuia. I cm feel lt penonally and\nmy wife feeli juit the iame way.\" Thii chap,\nNick Hudlakoff, Joined the army In defiance\nof the traditional Doukhobor ban on all formi\nof mllltariim, but he layi that if and when the\nDoukhobon move to Ruuii, he and hti wife\nand family wll Igo with them, if the otheri\nwill have him. He believei that the Doukhobor! will not remain long in Ruula before\nmoving, probably to Turkey, to a dlitrlct which\nnever hu known bloodahed In Iti hlitory,\nand thert they wlll itay-forever. Now living In\nVancouver, thli member of the lect hai adopted the Canadian wiy of life; he imoke* and\ntikei in occiilonal drink, but he li a Doukhobor, an dhe layi he will die a Doukhobor.\nDurlnj the long ptrlod of year! ilnce tht\nflnt of thli lect arrived In Canadi, there have\nbttn many lncidenti which hive indicated\ncleirl ythlt they are incapible of being \u00ab\u25a0-\nilmllited. A great portion of them refuie to\nrecognize the laws of Canada, believing that\nthey are cither above them or outside of them.\nIf, u thla young Doukhobor nyi, the reit-\nleimeii ii beginning to take the form of a de-\nlira to return to Ruiili, nothing ihould be\nplaced In the way of their going. They will\nqultt poiiibly dlicover that it li tiller to\nbecome a martyr under Stalin than lt ii In\nCanada. If, ai they believe, they can find a\nhaven for al ltime ln Turkey, and Turkey Ls\nwilling to admit them, the Idea ihould be encouraged. They are a hard-working group of\npeople; a recalcitrant minority hn been reiponilble for the reputation which hai become\nittiched to the lect. Nevertheless the Doukhobors have never been happy In Canada, and\nCanadians have never been hippy to have\nthem here. If they believe thit they can find\na better place than Canada, where they cm\nbt hippler, even though they miy not prosper\ni.s greatly, their departure ihould not be hindered. They can leave Canida with the well-\nwllhel of the great majority of Canadians, evpn\nthough the general feeling will be one of\nlympithy for the country which rectlvei them.\nPerhips the fault or blame for the failure\nof the experiment In Canada may not all lie\nwith the Doukhobon. We, ai a nation, may\nnave failed In the effort to asilmllate them.\nMolt assuredly we have been tolerant, but tht\nmistake wai made In guaranteeine a! the outlet that they could live unto themselves.\u2014\nMoom Jaw Tlmei-Hcrald.\nWhen youngiten deliberately throw rocki\nthrough windowi of public bulldingi such al\n.schools, wha! do they accomplish'' K the purpoie il to get even with the ichool principal or\ni teacher, it il not accompliihrd. It Isn't tht\nprincipal or teacher whn hai to piy for tht\n_ broken glau or other damagei done. It ls all\ntht falhen and motheri who pay tixei who\nhave to dig down a little deeper to pay for\ntht damage.\nKind nf illly wiy lo hive fun, lin't It' A\nboy would not enter the new houie that his\nfather wu building for the family to move\nInto and damage It. If other boyi did, he would\nbe Just as Indignant ai his parentis. Yet if It ll\nlomenne rise's, properly, iha'.'s different- but\nIs It* In the world today there are natloni\nwhose object ieem! to be to disturb the peace\nof mind and the home surrounclingi of otheri\nWhen the Nnrii of Germany itarted out to\nconquer the world, they proceeded on Ihe\nballs of throwing rocki through neighbors'\nwindows and by disrupting the lives nf otheri:\nInterfering wilh efforti to live peacefully and\nhappily.\nMaterlali of all kindi are itlll In ihort supply In Canada today, and wilful destruction of\nanything required or already bring used can\nonly aerve to delay nur return to normal liv-\ning-Mooie Jaw  Timei-Herald\nWhen a wedding ll lo be in Ihe liride'i\nhome. Instead of requesting \"the honor nf your\npresence\" at lhe wedding, the Invitation reads\n\"Mr. and Mrt So-and-So re ,uesl the pleasure\nof your company\" at such and such a time\n\u25a0 nd place.\nMerritt Scores\nTax Rate as\nIndustry Drag\nHon. John Bracken, leader of the\nOpposition, here Tueiday night,\nasked the West Kootenay Progrei-\nsive Conservative Auociatlon to\n\"find a way to philosophic faith and\neconomy.\"\nHe reiterated the objective! of\nthe Progressive Conservative Party\nbeard earlier In the evening before\na banquet of the Nelion Board of\nTrade.\nLieut. Col. E. C. Merritt. MP.,\nfor Vancouver-Burrard, rapped the\nGovernment for It! failure to solve\nproblems of housing, the rising\n.rice of commodities and the high\nlevel nf taxation demanded of the\nCanadian peoples\nHe asserted that the Government\nhad had the problem of houalng on\nFair October\nFor Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Nov. 5 \u2014\u00ab\/.\nmoderate October, except for rainfall, wu recorded by the ilrport\nMeteorology Bureau for the pait\nmonth. Mean temperature wu 42.2\ndegree!, with mixlmum reading of\n88.2 degreei \u00bbnd minimum reading\nof 28.1 degree!. It compare! with a\nmean temperature of 39.9 degreei\nfor October, 1946, ln which the maximum temperiture wai 60 degreei\nand the minimum 9.08 degreei.\nChrlitmu tree hirveit opentloni\nare being lerlouily held up by lick\nof i ihirp froit io fir thli leuon,\nilnce treei cut before an extreme\ncold tend to ihed needlei before\nihlpment.\nRainfall last month, with only \u2022\nfew flakes of mow recorded wu ex-\ntriordlntrily high it 4.86 lnchei,\ncompared with an above-average of\n2.04 lnchei including measurable\nmow for last October. Cranbrook's\nNATAL, B. C, Nov. 5 - Flying\nOfficer Thomu Causey, one of tht\nfew Natal-Michel boyi itlll serving\nln the Air Force ls one of tht few\nhelicopter piloti in the RCAF.\nIn a recent demomtratlon of the\nhelicopter! flying ibllitlei it Hall-\nfix, Novi Scotii, Flying Officer\nCausey put the machine through\nits paces. The sole purpoie of the\ndemorurtratlon was to ihow the poi'\nlibllltiei of the new craft in alr-sei\nreicue operatloni to repreientatlve!\nof the Canadian and Brltllh United\nPreu.\nFO. Cauiey flew the machine\nfrom Trenton, Ont., md li the only\npilot cipable of piloting the hell-\ncopter it the Dartmouth ititlon.\nThe machine'ls taken aloft and\npart of the war. When the wir\nrotor bla'dei measuring 22 feet eich.\nTheie blades whip i circle that Is\nfeet ln dlimeter, driven by an\nengine developing 450 horsepower.\nThe   helicopter   carried   enough' BOOTS Plentiful\ngaiollne to remain in the lir from' \u00bb     \u2022. ^\nthree md  one-half to four hours At HuSCfOlt\n\u2022nd hu in average cruising ipeed\nof from 70 to 75 mllei per hour.\nIts possibilities In rescue work\nhas been demonitrated aeveral times\nrecently.\nFO. Cauiey wu born md railed\nhere and Is the youngest ion of Mr.\nand Mra. A. Cauiey of Natal. He\njoined the RCAF during the eirly\npart of the word. When the war\nended he decided to remain ln the\nRCAF and aince that time hai been\nregarded as one of the few capable\nhelicopter RCAF pilots.\nInland Revenue\nHigh at Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Nov. 5\u2014October'! collection of cuitomi md Inland revenue it the port of Cranbrook totalled $50,226.69, with tht\noutports collecting $11,738.32 for 1\ntotal of $61,963.01.\nThli was higher than the totll collected lh September from Cranbrook\nmd the outports .mounting to $56.-\n935.46.\nCAMP LISTER, B. C Nov. 5 -\nBeen itlll ieem to be plentiful\naround fur farm! ln Huieroft.\nAt one farm a pig'i head wu taken off \u25a0 porch md at the Boundary\nfur farm, bears made away with 180\npoundi of carroti.\nits  doorstep  for  two  and   a   hilf jrilnfall last  month wai leu thm\nyeari. Col   Merritt pointed to the one-third of the rainfall recorded at\nplight of veterani ln particular,\n\"The veteran.\" he said, \"had no\nopportunity to fit In before the end\nof the war. All the vacancies were\nfilled and the shifts of population\nhad taken up all available housing.\"\nHe said that the Government's\nmotto of 1945, \"from the drive for\ntanks to the drive for houiei,\" had\nbeen blundered.\ntie speaker blamed the high cost\nnf goods to failure by the Government   to   stimulate   production.   It\nFernie weather ititlon which eit\nabliihed i record of well over 12\nlnchei\nSee Apple Blqssoms\nOn Winter Banana\nTrees at Huieroft \u2022\nCAMP LISTER, B. C, Nov. 4 - A\nspray of apple blossoms wu report'\ned seen ibt week on \u25a0 Winter Bt\nnam tree ln Huscroft it 1 rinch\nowned by Mn. Miud Rou.\nPlans Treasure\nHunting in Spring\nYORK FACTORY, Mm., Nov. 5\n(CP)\u2014Gime officer Joe Bignell of\nthli Northern Manitobi outpoit near\nthe mouth of the Nelion River today cherished a crumpled piece of\ns the opinion of Col. Merritt that parchment which he hopei will lead\nwartime control! had led to the h\u2122 next Spring to a long-burled\npresent    inflationary   iltuatlon    ln treasure.\nCanada and that their abandonment     According to legends of tht early\nhad been a \"complete blunder.\"        !?\u2022. century trade wars between the\nLoss of production on the Canadian Industrial front was attributable ln part to a high rate of taxation which In turn curbed expansion of production, the sneaker told\nthe meeting. \"Failure of the Government to preserve industrial peace\nHudson'! Biy md Northweit Fur\ncompmles, H. B. C. employee! it\nYork burled a treaiure rather thm\nallow it to fall Into the handi of besieging Northweit Company men.\nThen the map waa loit.\nIt ii thii mip Bignell believei he\nat a time when production of goods'm\u00bb>' ****\" '\u00b0un<-- But all he'll uy\nis needed most has added to the J60\"' ** ** ***** n\u00ab ha\u00bb ll \u00bbnd th,t\nproblem,\" Mr Merritt itated, adding he  PI,n> ,0  \"do  \"  ******  treasure\nthat lt wai the duty of the Govern\nment to hold the economic balince\nand create confidence in the incentive wav of economy.\n\"The Canadian people have swung\nso far to the left that they are In a\ndanger of turning upon themselves\nfor lack of balance,\" Col. Merritt\nasserted. He laid It wis the policy\nof the Progressive Conservative! to'\nbring the balance back to centre\nand to political and economic\nsanity \"\nhunting next Spring.\"\nFOR SALE\nSTOVES and\nSTOVE PARTS\nSubject to prior iole or withdrawal, War Aucti\nCorporation hai available for sale:\nA considerable quantity of STOVES of various types,\nfrom  small  Airtight  Heaters  to  largo  Rangei, ond\nSTOVE PARTS. NEW and USED.\nLOCATION: Slocan City, B.C.\nTERMS AND CONDITION*\nOffiri to purchue mirchindlM in Invited subject to thl\nfollowing conditloni:\n(I) The Corporition ihall hive the right to iccept or to reject\n\u2022ny or ill offen in wholt or In pirt\nIf in offer li accepted, ule wlll bt on in \"ai ll-whirt Is\"\nbull, without warranty of any kind (except n to tht\nCrtwn'i tltlt), lnd wlll ba subject to thi othtr uiuil Salei\nConditloni of tbe Corporition.\n(c) On acceptance tf offer, purchase price wlll bt ptyibla In\nfull.\n(d) Purchiitn wlll bi required to tike delivery of merchandise told ind to remove It from tht premises it thilr own\nexpense within i time limit itt by the Corporition.\nFor further details and pallet to impact thii material, contact Mr. M. C. Macpherson, Special Sale!\nRepresentative, War Assets Corporation, Slocan City.\n(b)\nArmy Recruiting\nUnit To Pay\nVisit To Nelson\nA. mobile recruiting unit nf the\nCanadian Active and Reierve Arm-\niei, II Q, BC. Are*, will psy a visit\nto Nelson, Nov. 0 to 12.\nIn charge of thf recruiting will\nhe Major S. B, I Sweeney, MC.\nveteran officer of the North Afri-\nran, Mrdltcrannean and North -\nWest Europe campaign.:, who will\ninterview prospective enlistees at\nthe Armouries and at the mobile\nunit which will be stationed in the\ndowntown  section.\nAside from the patriotic and\ncitizenship viewpoint, said Major\nSweeney, conditions of enlUtment\nin either the Active or Reserve\nArmy were never so attractive.\nYoung Canadians who are physically fit and possess the necessary\nMuralionnl standard, can find a lifetime carrrr, learn a trade and secure their future In Joining now,\nhe pointed out\nEnlistees receive free medical and\ndental care, progressively Increased\ntrades pay and steady promotion,\nfree hoard and housing for single\nmen. compensating allowances for\nmarried men and a sound retirement plan. There are many branches\nnf the aervice that Incorporate\nbusiness trade* and specialist training. Major Sweeney added, and\nyoung mm between the agej of IB\nand 33 would find that an Army\ncarrer offers great opportunities for\nadventure, sports activity, educational advancement, nnd lifetime\nsecurity.\nThe enlisting officer said he\nwould be pleased to make special\nappointments for interviews with\nthose who are unable to contact\nhim during daytime hours.\nBell With Classified Adi   phon* 144\nFRIENDS, ROAMERS,\nCOUNTRYMEN - -\n*r^Z\n^^*******\nW\\d^^\n^awL.\n^aWJ^\\\nl^s_k   ^*\"\n^W *\\f\\\n\u25a0b*^*v_\n,-_*^*\n'^*\\\\\\\\Z\n*^Lw ~z^^r^^**\\\\\\\\\\\nLend Us Your Eyes\nIt takes many pairs of eyes to seek out\nall the objects of interest and beauty in Kootenay. You have looked at scenes, buildings,\nprojects and perhaps even wild animal life\nthat others have not had the good fortune to\nsee. If what you saw impressed you so much\nyou took a picture of it, will you share your\npleasure with 60,000 readers by lending your\npictures to\nThe Editor\nPictorial Edition\nNrlaott latlg -NniiB\n..\n 151\nixpect Coast Strike\nSettlement Vote Today\nUnion Admits Meeting Called to\nDiscuss Latest Proposals\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 5 (CP)\u2014British Columbia's 2800\nKrlklng street car and bus employees are expected to vote\nftursday on the latest wage and hour proposal for settlement\nif the 17-day transit tie-up.\nPresident Lloyd Easier of the Street Railwaymen's Union\n(AFL) and members of the Advisory Board considered the new\njroposal at a meeting during the morning, but made no com\nment.\n<s-\nA Union ipokeiman at Headquart-\nIri Office declined to confirm that a\nrote would be taken tomorrow, but\nit Wll learned that a general meeting of the men had been called. It\nwas believed the vote would be tak-\nelther before or after the meet-\nN\nThe proposals, reported to rep-\nrteent a compromlie by both union and company representatives\nportatlon itrike which hai crippled buslnesi In Victoria, Vancouver and New Weitmlniter for almoit three weeki.\n,  The Mayor returned to the city\nafter an all-day conference in Vancouver with four other Mayors of\nCoast cities, representatives of the\nB. C. Electric Railway Company and\nUnion representatives.\n\"As a result of the mutual under-\nwere developed at a meeting of ista,nd'n8 <?' the many problems in-\nMayors of Vancouver, New Weit-: \u2122>v\u00b0d \"\"d0\"' *>y both th\u00b0 company\nminster and Victoria here yeiter- ,and,. \"n'\u00b0n representatives, I feel\nday. Offlclali of the Street Rail- confident that there will be an early\nwaymm'i Union and the B.C. El- settlement of the strike' Mayor\n\u2022ctrlo Railway Company alio ,t-;p\u00b0or_e commented. \"The attitude of\ntended.\nUnion spokesmen said that all lo\nill of the union, representing some\n600 itreet rallwaymen, would com-\nilete votei on the new offer by Sat-\nrday. It accepted, strikebound\nrims and buiei ln the three citiei\nnight resume operatloni by Mon-\n*\u00bb.\nFirit word of the new settlement\nIfor wn announced by Acting\nlayor Charlei Jonei ot Vancouver,\n\"ho called the meeting. He aald the\nmlon hid undertaken to present the\niffer to the management\n'IRST BREAK\nIt marked the flrit breik In the\nleadlock in the houn and wage dls\nmte between the company and un\nboth sides augured well for the ac\nceptance of the new offer by the\nmen.\"\n4 Applications\nFor Citizenship\nGo To Ottawa\nFour applications for naturalization were recommended for approval by Hli Honor Judge E. P.\nDawson in County Court Tueiday.\nThey now must be acted upon by\nthe State Department, Ottawa.\nApplicanti were:\nWalter Szpak of Ymlr, born ln\n1891 at Haluig, Poland. Mr. Szpak\ncame to Canada in 1928 and resided\nin New Bruniwlck before moylng\nto Field, B.C., ln 1943. The applicant\nli married and hai one ion under\n21 yeari of age.\nFlorlan Nllson, laborer, of Nelson.\nHe was born ln Llndholm, Denmark\nln 1904, and came to Canada from\nthe United SUtes In 1929. Mr. Nil-\nson lived it Williams Lake, B.C.,\nfor ilx yean before moving to Nelion.\nVera Klendy, housewife of Salmo,\nborn at Brilliant in 1910. Mrs.\nKlendy is married and a mother of\nfour children. She ls of Ruulan par\nentage.\nE. A. J. Zalzke, housewife of Creiton, born in Hamburg, Germany in\n1902, came to Canada ln 1929. She\nwaa married at Hessen, Germany in\n1923.\n(orce demandi for a 20-cent pay\nncreaie and the 40 hour week.\nAlthough officials declined to dls-\nbuli of the new formula, lt\nlearned reliably that there was\nchange In the 10-cent-hourly\nJe booit offered by the company\nafore the walkout ind turned down\nf the rallwaymen.\nHowever, lt wai.believed that the\nipany had Igreed to Introduce\n40 hour week m loon u luffi-\n_, it penonnel could be trilned to\nDl tbe required extra shifts. Earl-\nOrthe company had offered grad-\n.1 reductions In working houn\n1th the 40-hour week being reach-\n. ln March, 1949.\nVICTORIA, Nov. 5 (CP)-May-\ner Percy Oeorge today law hopei\nef an early tettliment of the tram-\nSchool Taxing\nInquiry\nOpens Here Today To Dedicate\nMemorial\nChimes Sunday\nA  Provincial  Government Commission  inquiry  into   problems  of\nschool taxation ln British Columbia\nwill sit at Nelson City Hall Thun-\nlinee the men itruck Oct. 20 to day and Friday,\nPresiding will be H. Alan Mac-\nLean. Assistant Deputy Attorney-\nGeneral, and Commissioners B, C*\nBracewell, Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs; J. T. Clark, Surveyor\nof Taxes; R. C. Grant of the Department of Education; J. A. Stewart of\nNelson, former Provincial Asiesior;\nand R. R. F. Sewell, Secretary of\nthe Union of British Columbia\nMunicipalities.\nCity of Nelson wlll present a brief\non the matter, with Mayor T. H.\nWaters and City Clerk W. A. Gordon attending.\nJ. Chell, Inspector of Schools, and\nN. S. Macleod, Secretary of Board\nof Trustees of Nelson School District\nNo. 7, will also be present.\nSessions are open to the public.\nSell With Clmlfled Ada-Phone 144\nBREAK STRENGTH\nOF KASHMIR\nINVADERS\nDestroy Equipment\nAs Raiders\nPushed Back\nFLY TROOPS IN\nNIW DELHI, Nov, 6 (Reuten)\n\u2014Indian Oovernment forcei In\nKashmir hava broken the main\nitrength ef the trlbeimen raiding\nthi itite from acrou the border\nof the Northweit frontier Province, New Delhi radio reported\ntodiy.\nA presi not luued by the Kashmir Government said that the \"corner hai been turned in this operation against the raiders, who are\nbeing steadily pushed back.\"\nThe press note added that much\nof the raiders' equipment was being\ndestroyed ln strafing action by Indian air force planei.\n\"There ii definite proof that Pakistan army officen are operating\nwith the raiders,\" it added.\nTroon-carrylng aircraft were landing \"almoit on one another'i tails\"\nwhile the tribesmen were believed\ntrying to out-manoeuvre the relieving force by encircling the airport\nand cutting it off from the city.\nThis was the apparent aim of their\nitrategy in the battle Monday night\nwhen 700 of them fought for four\nhours about five miles from the airport itself. Almost half of this force\nwere killed or wounded ln a coun\nter-attack with air support\nSEEK AUTHORITY\nOYER UNION\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 3 (CP) - Notice wu given of a propoied formal\napplication for a Supreme Court order to eitabllih the authority of the\nHotel and Restaurant Employees\nand Bartenders' International Union\nover that ot Vancouver Local 28,\nwho are disputing the right of Inter,\nnational offlceri to interfere in the\nInternal affalri of the local, here\nyesterday.\nThe action wai taken by R. S.\nStultz, acting for his partner, Senator J. W. deB Farris, K.C., ln behalf of Archie Johnstone, Canadian\nVice-President of the parent body.\nThe complaint li directed against\nMn. Emily Watts, President, May\nLenlczek, Secretary-Business Agent,\nRoy Moore, Organizer and J. Nut-\ntall, who opposed Johnstone's effort\nto conduct en Inquiry here and to\ntake over the booki and property of\nthe local under authority of a letter algned by Hugo Ernst, International President of the Union.\nAt a special service ln Saint Paul's\nUnited Church next Sunday morning, a set of chlmei will be dedicated to the memory of the boyi from\nSaint Paul'i who loit their llvei in\nthe last war. At the Service of\nDedication there wlll be unveiled\na plaque bearing the following inscription:\n\"Memorial Chlmea\u2014 Honoring: J.\nL, Beattie, E. A. Cornfield, J. Dingwall, J. Harlow, R. S. Horswill,\nR. S. Jardlne, W. M. Uughton, R. G.\nLudlow, H. H. McKenzle, I. F. Rup-\npel, R. W. Smith, W. S. Smith, L. J.\nStewart, W. C. Wallace, D. Warner,\nJ. W. Wilson.\"\nMany of theie boyi were memberi\nof the Boy'i Choir ln Saint Piul'l\nChurch and the Memorial Fund has\nbeen nlied ln large measure by\nthe efforts of ex-servicemen who\nwere ilso former memberi of the\nchoir. The chlmei repreient the\nglfti of icorei of people.\nAt the memorial service tht Boy'i\nChoir will ling ind memberi of the\nlocal branch of the Canadian Legion\nwill be in ittendince. At 7 o'clock\nthere will be a 30 minute recital of\norgan and chlmei by the organist,\nMri. T. J. S. Ferguson, with .elections by William de Ridder, violinist.\nReject Russian\nDemand on\nTroops in Korea\nLAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 3 (AP)\nThe Political Committee  of the\nUnited Natloni  Assembly  by\nvote of 20 to I today rejected\nSoviet demand for withdrawal of\nAmerican    and   Russian    troops\nfrom Korea by next Jan. 1.\nSoviet Delegate Andrei A. Gro\nmyko announced Immediately\nafter this defeat that Russia would\nnot participate ln voting on State\nSecretary Marihall'a propoul for\nU. N.-supervlsed elections In\nKorei before March 31.\n&\u00a3tD ^IE' M\u00b0Af...\nChinese Waging\nMajor Battle\nPEIPING, Nov. 3 (AP)-A major\nbattle between warring Chlneie armies in Sou-hweitern Minchurla\nand an engagement near the capital\nof that vast territory were reported\nin pro-Government dlipitchei today.\nThe newipeper Shlh Chleh Jlh\nPao reported a 72-hour battle near\nIshlen, 120 mllei Weit of Mukden,\nIn which 70,000 Chinese Communist\ntroops took part. The dlipiteh said\nthe Reds sustained 13,000 casualties\nin attacks on Government poeltioni,\nbut did not report the outcome of\nthe battle.\nOther Nitlonallit iccounta report-\ned an engagement 20 mllei South of\nChangchun, capital of Manchuria,\nbetween 10,000 Redi end \u2022 Government column pushing Northwird ln\nan attempt to break the Communlit\ncordon around the capital.\nIn Nanking, Lt Gen. Teng Wen-\nyl, military ipokeiman, laid that in\n|two months of the Red offensive ln\nManchuria. Communliti hid lost\nmore than 100,000 men. They found\ntheir main forcei dispened md\ntheir supply problemi mounting, he\nidded.\nbaking.   For\ndovm to me?\ni way yoo use Crown Brand for wonderful\nsweetener?   And  why not  mention how\ndilkbsj. it ll with pancakes, cereals and hot woffles?\nYou can't kid  me, mom.  Crown Brand  Com   Syrup  ll\ngood (or all of uti\nFor jseiri docton hssre refsimmended\nthe use s>. (jrown Brand Cum Syrup\nii i s-tisf-, tory cirhoh-slrate acting\n\u25a0 s i milk modifier int Usttlrfed infants.\nBANDITS HOLDUP\nBUTCHER, ROB\nHIMOF$150\nVANCOUVER, Nov, 5 (CP.-Two\narmed bandlti lait night kldniprwd\nGeorge B. Ro\u00bbch, city butchtr, but\nreleased him i lew mlnutei after\nthey hnd robbed him of $150 and\nstolen his automobile. Mri. Roach.\nwho whs accompanying her huiband\nI when he was held up, escaped and\nnotified pollct.\nRoach told police thai the gunmen\n'Jumped Into hii automobile ntir his\nshop, Mrs. Roach managed to elude\nthe men and ncapt, but Roach wn\nforced at gun-point to remain in the\nvehicle.\nAfter taking Mr. Roach'a wallet,\nthe bandits dumped the butcher out\nand drove away promising the car\nwould be found \"unharmed a short\ndistance away.\"\nPolict are searching for tht men.\nWest Kootenay\nP-C'sName\nI. P. Patton Head\nIisac P. Pitton of Trail wai reelected President of the West Kootenay Progressive Conservative Ai-\nlociatlon during the annual meeting\nTuesday night. Hon. John Bracken,\nleader of the Opposition and Lieut.\nCol. C. C. I. Merritt, M.P. for New\nWestminster, were guest speakers.\nOther officers elected were C. B.\nGarland, First Vice-President, M.\nC. Donaldson, Second Vice-President and A. P. Davli, Secretary-\nTreasurer. P. E. Poulin and C. McHardy were appointed auditors. An\nexecutive committee will be appointed by the present slate of officers, it was decided.\nCHURCHILL\nOPPOSES BURMA\nINDEPENDENCE\nSoys Country\nWould Fall Into\nA Blood Welter\nATTLEE SPEAKS\nLONDON. Nov, > (CP)\u2014Win-\nlton Churchill, opposing 1 Gov.\nern bill to give Burma complete\nIndependence, declired In the\nHouie of Commoni todiy thlt the\nEeit Ailatlo country would fill\nInto \u2022 \"blood welter\" when It becime free.\n\"We ire bound to dissociate ourselves from the policy and method\npursued by the Oovernment,\" declared Churchill, wartime Prime\nMinister and leader of the Conservative Opposition.\nPreceding Churchill to the floor\nof the House, Prime Minister Attlee expressed \"deep regret\" that\nBurma had decided against becoming a British Dominion.\nBut he urged the House to piu\nthe Independence Bill beciuse\nelected representatives of Burma\nchose Independence . . . and,ln our\nview, nations have the right to decide the nature of their own government.\" I\nChurchill said about 12,00. murders were reported ai having taken\nplace ln Burma ln the flnt ieven\nmonths this year.\n\"It ls only a prelude to the blood\nwelter which will soon begin, u lt\nhas in India.\nIn opening the debate, Attlee laid\nthat from now on Brltaln'i relationship with Burma wlll be baled\non a. treaty, and on a friendship\nwhich today Is stronger than ever\nNIUON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1947 - 7\nHungarian Parly\nLeader Flees\nVHNNA. Nov. 5 (AP) - Zoltan\nPfelffer, leider of the Hungirlin\nIndependent Pirty, wu reported todiy by the United States-sponsored\nWeiner Kurler to have fled from\nBudapest with his wife and daughter. The report ssld he wai itaylng\nwith friendi ln Vienna.\nA  Budipeit dispatch  lalt  week\nquoted a well-Informed Hungarit\nai uylng a member of the political\npolice had told him the arreit of\nMlu Elizabeth Pallos of Plttiburgh,\nAmerican Secretary for the Associated Preu ln Budapest, wai \"connected with the Pfelffer party affalri.\"\nMlu Palloi hu been held incommunicado on undisclosed charges\nfor eight days.\nThe Hungarian people's Attorney\nasked Parliament last Friday to\nwaive Pfelffer's Parliamentary immunity and provide for his provisional arrest. His party has opposed\nthe Communists.\nColdwell Tells Fernie Group\n01 Experiences at U.N. Sessions\nFERNIE, B. C., Nov. 5 \u2014 The Na-lln the munlclpil elections In Ing-\ntlonal Leader of the C.C.F., Intro-.land, he idmitted thet It wu e lou\nduced by Rev. J. H. Matthews, MP., but not as great ai li ippeired ilnce\nspoke to a small but appreciative i lhe electori were limited by quail-\naudience here in Fernie. ficatlons and therefore did not give\nHii experiences at the United Na-i\u00bb\" overall Picture of the political\ntlons Assemblies at San Francisco situation.\nand New York held him in good     H\u00ab belleved *\"-* \u00ab\">-\u2022.! **>****-<*\nstead when he commented on inter\nnational affairs.\nUrge Hearings\nOn U.S. Grain\nBuying Program\nTULSA, Okla., Nov. 8 (AP)-Sen<\nator Robert Taft (Rep., O.) disclosed today the heads of three principal mldwestern grain exchanges\nhad written him asking an Investigation of the Government'i grain-\nbuying program, and uid he would\nrecommend further Congreulonil\nhearings on the iubje-t\nThe letter, chirglng \"bungling\"\nand \"lack of planning\" ln the program, wu ilgned by J. O. McCUn-;\ntock, Preiident of the Board of1\nTrade of Chicago; R. H. Sturtevant, I\nPresident of the Bosrd of Trade of'\nKansas City, and J. T. Culhane,\nPresident of the Minneapolis Grain\nExchange.\nof Parliament would be called toon\nto deal with the American dollar\nshortage. He thought that the prob-\nRussian delegates, he stated were 'em couid be largely solved by itop-\nmerely mouthpieces of the Kremlin, ping the flow of Cinadlan dollars\nand  seemed   somewhat   lost  when ' t0 the States for luxury goods,\nconfronted with problems for which;    Commenting on pre-war politics\nthey had not received previous in- ne deplored the relief measurel thlt\nstructlons. jwere attempted during the deprei-\nCommenting on the Labor defeat slon.\nLABOR COST UP IM P.C.\nSEATTLE, Nov. 5 (AP)\u2014John E.\nRlchey, Labor Relitloni Miniger\nfor the Aluka Steimshlp Company,\ntestified it i Maritime Commiuion\nAluka freight rate hearing today\nthat labor costs of operating the\niteimship Aleutian hive increased\n159.17 per cent ilnce 1839.\ni...with that\nbreath-freshening\nmint flavor!\nLambert Pharmacal <Co., (Canada) Ltd.\n\u2022 MAPI IN  CANADA ,\naA\np\nCROWN BRAND\nCORN SYRUP\nRADIO SALES BOOM\nOTTAWA, Nov. 5 (CPl-Radlo\nI sales are booming, with 51,606 sets\nbeing sold In Auguit compared with\n145,507 In the ume month of 1B4-,\nthe Dominion Bureiu of Statistics\n' reported today.\nFor the first eight monthi of the\n, year,   ulu   Infilled   4*0,840   unlls\nYMI CANADA S1ABCH COMPANY LIMITED \u2014 MONTREAL -TORONTO        compared  wllh JJ3,M5  In  the  like\n_J2*   period Inst yf.r, an tncreue of 44 5\n. I per cent.\nmtnttd'Wt of Corn.. Co.* SltinS\nesemmtesgrnm^Li\n I\n8 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1947\n(. CL Requests\nAction lo Curb\nRising Prices\nOTTAWA, Nov. 5 (CP)-On the\nheeli ot an announcement that the\nCanadian coat-of-llving index had\nJumped another 2.8 polnti to 142.2,\nthe Canadian Congreii of Labor today formally requeited the government to take action at the forthcom-\nInK leulon of Parliament to curb\nrising prices through a policy of\nprice control.\nIn announcing the September\nJump of 2.8 polnti In the coit of living Index yeiterday, the Bureau of\nStatistics attributed the Increase to\nthe Government'i decontrol program, particularly steps taken ln\nSeptember which narrowed the\nfield of Items still under price ceilings to a handful of essentials such\nas rents, fats, and oils,\nToday the Canadian Congress of\nLabor released the text of a letter\nsent to Acting Prime Minister St.\nLaurent over the ilgnature of Secretary-Treasurer Pat Conroy.\nIt nld Labor had \"no deilre to\ncontinue.uily chaie high prlcei of\ncommodltlei ilnce   Libor believei\nNew Esophagus\nREGINA, Nov. S (CP) - Nine-\nyear-old Albert Gagnon of Meadow\nLake, Sask., arrived here from Toronto last night, complete with t\nbrand \"new\" esophagus. He had\nbeen In Toronto General HoiplUl\nilnce 1945 undergoing delicate operation! to replace the tub* that had\nbeen deitroyed at the age of two\nafter he had iwallowed some lye.\nthet ltl function should be eon-\nfined to iieurlng appropriate value for Iti tervlcei io thtt the Cinidlin economy cen be itablll.ed\nby a maximum purehailng power\nIn relation to value produced.\n\"If, however, prlcea continue to\nrlae ai they have been doing, it il\nobvloui that Labor'sfunction to secure full ioclal value of Hi product\nwill be supplemented by an effort\nto catch up on high pricei and which\nwill equalize the value of the dollar\nthat Labor ihould have in iti pockets.\"\nPointing out that the C. C. L., at\nIts recent annual convention, had\nadopted a reaolutlon aiklng a ipeclal teuton of Parliament to deal\nwith prices, the. letter continued:\n\"Consequently, we believe that It\nwould be ln the 'Interests of the\ncountry at large If during the special session of Parliament commencing Dec. 5, the government would\ninitiate a policy of price control.\"\nAppetizing\nCLOVER LEAF ROUS\n\u2022 Yet, Flei-chmani.'. active Fresh\nYeait help* you bake fluffier, tastier\nClover Leaf rolls. Fleischmann'-\nworld fast because it's full-strength.\nIt saves you extra step*.\nIF YOU BAKE AT HOME, you'll\nwant Fleissihmann'i active Fresh Yeast\u2014the Yeast cake\nwith the familiar yellow label that has been Canada's\nfat-orite for over 70 years. Order some today!\nAlways fresh, at your grocers\nSpecial Mr\nService\nFor Canada\nOTTAWA, Not. 5 (CP)-Csnatta\nis to have t Special Air Service\nCompeny of volunteer troopi, specially trained for air search and reicue work and aa a yenatlle force\nfor any ipeclal service, iuch ei ln a\nnational catastrophe.\nIn announcing establishment ot\nthe force today, army headquarter!\nlaid it now ia being formed of volunteer! from the three infantry battalion! of the active force brigade\ngroup and ii scheduled to begin\ntraining ln mil-November at the\njoint air Khool at Rivera, Man.\nRecruited up to itrength lt will be\na compact unit ot five officen and\n114 other ranks organized Into a\nheadquarters and three platoons. All\nwill be parachute-trained and the\nforce will be permanently stationed\nat the Riven School and will have\nall the facilities of the ichool at Its\ndisposal.\nAID RESEARCH\nIn addition to Its air search and\nrescue, dutiei, the S, A. S. company\nwill be ready to fly to any point in\nCanada to give public aervice in cases of national catastrophe. It will\nprovide troops to aid tactical research and development ln airborne\nwork and stage land-air warfare demonstrations for the benefit of military personnel and the public.\nSome officen end NCO'i already have been trained for the\ncompany and have participated In\na number of reaeuei from remote\nareai. Molt ipectacular It the current \"Exerclie Canon\" when four\n8. A. t. company men Including\na medical officer were parachuted\nwith medical auppllei te the aid\nof Canon John H. Turner, an Anglican Mlttionary uriouily Injured when accidentally ihot at Moffet Inlet on Baffin liland In the\nCanadian Arctic.\nOn another occasion, the army related, it was two S. A. S. officers\nwho parachuted to the rescue of an\nAmerican Sergeant and hli wife\nwhose plane was forced down near\nWaterhen Lake ln Manitoba, 170\nmiles North of the joint air ichool.\nLater a Norseman plane picked up\nthe Sergeant and his wife who were\nunhurt.\nTroops for the company will be\ndrawn from the Royal Canadian Infantry Corpi and for their special\nwork, must have completed their\ngeneral military training, must be\n30 years of age or lesB, in first class\nphysical condition, have an \"M\" test\nscore of 140 or better and be recommended as above average intelligence and physical ability. Candidates must also be single.\nPosting to the ipeclal company\nwill be from two to three years\nBrandy ls supposed to have been\nIntroduced Into France from Italy\nIn 1533 et Catherine de Medici's\nwedding.\nHARD OF HEARING\nMEET YOUR NEW   '\nTELEX HEARING CONSULTANT\nFOR BRITISH COLUMBIA\nMR. r. G. MEREDITH\nia a thoroughly trained and r-perirnrc\u00ab.\nhearing aid consultant who haa recently\nrx*m appointed the eirlueire Tele, ealea\ni-epreoentative for British Columbia.\nHr ie equipped to determine the eitent\nof your residual hearing, analyze the\nkind of help you need, and to 6t you\nwith a Tele, hearing aid that will help\nbring you out of the dark world of\nil.;ifiii-\u00ab to the bright, happy world\nof sound.\nFREE HEARING CLINIC\nHUME HOTEL\nFRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, Nov. 7th, 8th, 10th\nASK MR. M-.REDITU TO DEMONSTRATE TELEX\nONE-PIECE HEARING AID WITH TELEX\nINVISIBLE EAR-PIECE\u2014TELEMOLD\nSee\u2014and use the new TELEX, the. tiny, tiny one-pleee\nhearing aid that ran prsiduce more power than you\nmay r.rr need anil brinat sounds nf all kinds to the\ndeafened rar with perfect clarity. Made by TELEX,\nerratum of America's fineet precialon hearing aide.\nTELEX 07\nHIDDEN HEARING\nSee 77iem Now!\nTELEX HEARING CENTRE\nF. G. MEREDITH COMPANY\n1208 DOMINION RANK BLDG VANCOUVER, B.C.     '   PA-rlfie 1712\nBy the Starting Qate\nColumbian Crowds Couldn't Heor Speaker\nSame Goes for U.B.C. Students Today\nIt wu M years ago that the\nWorld's Columbian Exposition in\nChicago wai opened. It was timed\nto commemorate the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America\nby Columbus, and lt was the great-\neat topic in the English-speaking\nworld, and probably in the civilized\nworld, for probably half a year at\nleast.\nEvery big newspaper, every magazine, had Its staff writer or writers\non the job portraying it. Among the\npopular authors describing lt was\nthe lady who wrote as \"Samantha\nAllen,\" or \"Josiah Allen's Wife,\" her\nbook being entitled, \"Samantha at\nthe World's Fair.'\nThe  Montreal  Star   man  got  a\nlucky break. There were of course\nmyriads of ticket windows, adjacent\nto the turnstiles. Ticket-selling was\nto   start  at   exactly   10   a.m.   and\nnot a second before. But at 9:45 one\nof the scores of ticket-sellers suddenly decided he would be the\nfirst to sell a ticket, threw up his\nwindow,   and  said  he  was ready\nto sell. The Montreal Star man was\nNo. 1 in the queue at that particular\nwindow, and shoved  in  his four-\nbits, or whatever it was. The ticket-\nsellers  assistant tried to shove a\nticket at the Star man, but his chief\nwas too alert, and got his to the\nnewspaper man's fist first. On seeing what had happened, all the other\nticket men opened  their windows\nand started In sweeping in the coins\nand dishing out the pasteboards.\nI  read all this in the Family\nHerald and Weekly Star, and all\nthe thrilling accounts of the official opening. A crowd of probably\na couple of million people stood\nfor four houn  during that long\nceremonial,   In   the   dizzy   heat.\nHundreds    of    women    fainted.\nGroups of men would lift up a wo\nman, and would try to protect her\nfrom the crush by a row of um\nbrella polnti, much the same as\na   military   guard   would   point\nbayonets.  Sometlmei  an  acre  of\nhumanity  would   surge  forward\nunitedly, hoping for an Improved\nposition.  There   were   of  course\nmany deaths.\nAs the correspondent described\nIt, a section distant from the plat'\nform learned, by word of mouth\nrumor, 20 minutei late, that the\nlittle speck standing on the platform was the President of the\nUnited States. A cheer would be\nraised, that ai likely ai not would\ninterrupt a prayer being offered.\nThli was the year 1892, in the flrit\nyear of Grover Cleveland's second\nterm.\nThe same kind of thing used to\nhappen at the Presidential inauguration every four years. There would\nbe a mammoth crowd in Washington, and only the \"ringside\" spectators could tell exactly what was\ngoing on.\nWhat a difference today! Today\ncould provide the mammoth crowds.\nbut the public address system would\nkeep every pcrsori of the million or\ntwo present, in immediate touch\nwith the program, with every word\nof every speaker, and in possession\nof all information required for safe\nand orderly action under any and\nall circumstances.\nNow, students at the University\nof   Brltlih   Columbia,   under   the\npresent emergency conditloni, are\nnot quite as badly off as those enormous numberi bf people on the\nfringe of those crowds I have da*\n\u25a0cribed. They ean see the Instructor, they ean see \u25a0 blackboard,\nand If they are In the front row of\nseats In those hutments in emerg\nency use as classrooms, they can\nfollow proceedings cloiely and\ntake reasonably full notes.\nBut If they are at the back of\nthe   emergency   classroom,  they\nmight as well not be present, so\nfar as following the lecture with\nany accuracy is concerned. \"What\ndid he say?\" \"Did you catch It?'\nThe rear naif of the class leaves\nthe  lecture room with only  lm\nperfect and fragmentary notes. In\nsome cases about all that the rear\nrows get Is atmoiphere.\nPerhaps I am speaking entirely\nout of turn. 1 have not personally\nseen those huts. Nor have I talked\nwith any of this term's enrollees.\nBut conditions last year, and the\nprevious  year,   I   heard   described\nmany times by Nelson students.\nWith the vast congestion arising\nfrom the Saxby Tide of servicemen\nand servicewomen, at all American\nand Canadian universities, there can\nbe no doubt that every university\nNorth of the Rio Grande has had\nto use emergency buildings for instructional purposes, and instructional staffs have had to give the\nsame lectures from three to eight\ntimes. I can't help thinking that\nsome at least of them must have\nworked out ways to meet the emerg\nency challenge.\nThere are, to my mind, two ways\nto make up to the students for the\nbad instructional conditions.\nOne way would be for every lecture to be mimeographed, until the\nstudent flood recedes to numbers\nthat can be handled in the regular\nclassrooms.\nThe other way would cost more,\nbut it would be a better way in the\nlong run. The provision of a public\naddress system for every emergency\nclassroom of un-cla&sroomlike pro\nportions, would carry spoken word\nto every student, and all would be\non one footing in opportunity for\nthe essential note-taking.\nPersonally, I have no doubt that\nultimately   every   auditorium   and\nevery over-size classroom in our colleges and universities will have the\npublic address system as part of its\nbasic   equipment.   Ordinary   school\nclassrooms do not come into this picture, as they are built to standard\nfor a limited human content, easily\nserved by a moderate human voice.\nI   cannot think  of any  way  a\nphilanthropic    millionaire    could\nspend money more usefully than\nIn   temporarily   equipping   every\ntemporary   classroom   at   U.B.C.\nwith a public address syitem.\nSome months ago I expressed the\nopinion that the representative machine of the present age was the\nbulldozer.\nOn the same lines, I think that the\nrepresentative gadget of the present\nage is the microphone in its various\nmanifestations, one of which is the\npublic address system.\nWe are acting, however, as though\nit had hcver arrived.\nShipment ol Part ol U.S. Gold\nHoard lo Europe Under Consideration\nBy JOHN M. HIQHTOWIR\nWASHINOTON, Nov. S (AP)- A\npropoul to ihlp iome of tha United\nStatei' huge gold hoird to Europe\nIn connection, with the Marihill recovery ||nn St receiving .prions consideration (rom top administration\nofficial!.\nIf finally approved by the White\nHouie lt probably will be preiented\nto the ipeclal union of Congreu\nNov. 17 ai part af State Secretary\nMarahal'i program of helping Europe help itielf back to economic\nhealth. Thli program now U being\nput in concrete form by State,\nTreasury and Commerce Department authorltiei for consideration\nby Preiident Truman next weekend.\nThe essence of the gold propoial,\nai described by officials famlllaf\nwith It, i, thli:\nTha adminlitrition would aik\nCongreii to authorize a European\nitablll-allon fund of about 13,000,-\n000,000 to be adminlitered by the\nTreasury. Thli would be an addition to the $6,000,000,000 to $7,000,.\n000,000 In glfti and loam which\nprobibly wlll be recommended to\nfeed Europe and revive lagging\nproduction.\nThe stabilization fund would not\nbe used until the Marihall program\nwas well under way\u2014perhaps late\nnext year. At that time the Treasury might dip Into the propoied $3,-\nOW.000,000 fund to finance shipments\nof gold and dollars to various Mar\nshall Plan countries for use as reserves to back up their own local\ncurrencies.\nGREAT ADVANTAGE\nOfficials most familiar with the\nIdea contend that once Europe actually Is on the way to recovery, local currencies wlll begin to regain\ntheir real value but that this may\n2000 Year Old Roman\nLaw Still Holds\nLOS ANGELES, Nov. 5 (API-\nSuperior Judge Leo Freund-reached\nback nearly 2000 years to old Roman\nlaw\u2014arid found It good in California\nin 1947\u2014ln holding that an engagement ring Is not the woman's property until marriage.\nHe ruled that Miss Betty Sinclair,\n40, of North Hollywood, muit re\nturn a diamond ring to her fd-mer\nfiance, Russell O. Prlebe. 48, unleu\nshe chooses to pay him $.500 Instead.\nThe judge said Roman law held that\nan engagement ring was merely a\nsymbol of troth\u2014if the troth was\nbroken, the ring went back to the\ndonor.\nPriebe sued to recover the ring\nand a MOO gold brooch and J2890 in\ncash. But Judge Freund ruled that\nMiss Sinclair may keep the cash and\nbrooch.\nnot be apparent to the people. Hence\ngreat advantage could be derived\nfrom making available certain\namounts of gold aa currency reserves to replace those that have\nbeen drained off both by the war\nand by post-war imports of such ei-\nsentials as food and fuel.\nNeither the gold nor the dollars\nfurnlihed under the stabilization\nprogram would be available for Increasing the amount of gooda the receiving countriei could buy under\nthe Marshall Plan Itself.\nHowever, the authorities who\nspeak In favor of the gold proposal\nsay it would conrlbute greatly to\nthe Internal fiscal stability of the cooperating European governments\nand that eventually those countries\npresumably would be able to return\nthe stabilization fundi to the United\nStates Treasury.\nSailing of Queen\nMary Delayed\nBy Strike\nSOUTHAMPTON, Nov. i (AP)-l\nA brief itrike of crew member. J\naboard the Queen Mary today a*.\\\nlayed the scheduled sailing of th\u00ab|\n-1,000-ton Uner for New York frc\n3 p.m. until 4:40 a.m. tomorrow.\nHow Your\nChild May Be\nInviting Colds\nDuo to being Indoors more *Hh Ittl\nthtnet for pliy, \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0ny younyiten\" bowell\nbet-urn* !\u2022>\u2022\u25a0 reguUr In winter end thii con*\nditfon often lower> retUUnce end InvlUe\ntLUck by cold (tt-mi, To help pr*r\u00abnt auofa\ncoldi, keep your child's bowell regular with\nChildren'! Own Tablet*. Theie pkuant,\nUtli tablet 4 for youn uteri 3 to 16 trt \u25a0\nUxttlve tnd more. They alio help \u25a0weetM\nthe iour itomech that often vote with out-\nof-order bowell. fi\u00abt Children \u25a0 Own Tablet*\nMay and guard your child agalui un-\nneceutry cold*. \u00a3G< at druggliU.\n0%m+\n\"Km\"\nYOUR HEALTH\nCOMES FIRST\nIf you work where. Ifl wtt\nyou must keep your body and\nunderclothing dry. Remember\n... there is ONLY ONE GENUINE \"DRY-BAK\" ... that\nis PIONEER BRAND \"DRY-\nBAK.\"\nMade In Vancouver, B.C., by\nJonei  Tent  4   Awning   Ltd.\nAsk for it by name.\n\u25a0OlddLoAm\nLondon Parley Will Give Final (lue\nTo Hopes of East, West Agreement\nBy DEWITT MACKENZIE\nAP  Foreign   Affiin  Antlyit\nThe Council of Big Four Foreign\nMinisters, due to meet in London\nthia month to frame a long-overdue\nGerman treaty, will give us what\nmay be the final clue wc need to\ndetermine whether there is any possibility of collaboration between the\nRussian bloc and the democracies.\nThe disposition of Germany's\ntangled affairs is the crux of continental Europe's political and economic rehabilitation. If the Big Four\nMinisters\u2014Marshall of the United\nStatei, Bidauit of France, Bevin of\nBritain and Molotov of Russia\u2014can't\nagree on a pact now, the., prospect\nof further collaboration on any line\nis thin indeed.\n\u25a0aSsst\nl\u00a3\u00a73S3s?s\n\u2022nsfcbth,.\"       '    \"    I\nNew ^\nCream Deodorant\nSafely\nStops Perspiration\n1* Does not irritate ikin. Does\nnot rot dresses or men's ihirti.\n2* Prevents under-irm odor.\nStops perspiration safely.\n3.  A pure.whitt,antiseptic,italn*\nleit vaniihinf cream.\n*%a No wtitinn to dry* Can be\nuvfi. riflht after ihavini,\n0, Avataed Approval Seal of\nAmerican Initimte of Liumiet-\ninj-harmleti to fabric. Um\nArrid regularly.\n39^ \u2022l\u00bbo1Win<_5Mili\u00bbi\nMORI MIN ANO WOMIN UU\nARRID\n^^^^^^HAato>|L^,\nHere is may be said that the cup\nof hope for success in the London\nparley Isn't overflowing in any\ncircle.\nApropos of this situation the United States has made a new foreign\npolicy statement 'accusing Russia of\nfailing to cooperate in efforts to\nestablish peace. The document\nblames the Soviet Union for failure\nof the United Nations \"to grasp the\nfruits of peace and victory.\" It says\nthe Russians have failed to make\ngood on wartime commitments for\ndemilitarization and reconstruction\nof Germany, and are mainly interested in getting maximum reparations from Germany and in setting\nup a German political regime\nfriendly to Russia.\nCOUNTRIES PARTITIONED\n\"The United States,\" says the policy statement, \"desires that Germany shall occupy a position among\nthe powers which would give her\nfreedom tn cooperate in a broad\nprogram of European economic construction rather than to be linked\nccnomic.il.y and politically with\nany orbit. The impasse between the\ngreat powers in this matter has resulted temporarily at least In the\nvirtual par tion of Germany. Thf\nsituation in Austria is somewhat\nsimilar.\"\nThe Ruulan aniwer to all thla li\nthat tha -United Statea ind Britain   ire  attempting  to   uaa   Gar-\nmf-ny   II   I   piwn   in   Imperial iitir\nichomea.\nWell, if the Foreign Ministers'\nCouncil is unable to agree on a\npeace treaty, what then? We msy\nfind one answer to that in a statement hy Gen. Lucius D. Clay, United States Military Governor In Germany. He declares it absolutely essential thst as large a part of Germany as possible be politically and\neconomically integrated at an early\ndate .adding: \"Many mill ion a of\npeople cannot be kept without i\ngovernment of their own forever\"\nWe interpret this as meaning that\nIf the Russians won't collaborate In\npolitic o-cconomlc rehabilitation,\nthen thr other Allies\u2014the United\nStates, Britain and France\u2014should\nIntegrate their three zones is best\npossible. And quickly.\nBarring the conclusion of a peice\ntreaty for all Germany there is, of\ncourse, virtually no hope that Russia would agree to politico-economic\nintegration of the whole Reich.\nHowever, that needn't prevent a development of the other three .tones,\nalthough Trance ti anxious not to\npem.lt any economic rehabilitation\nwhich would creite another Gtr-\nman war potential,\nFor that matter all the Allies are\nagreed that Germany never again\nshall be permitted to become a mlllUry power. Militarism and Nazism\ncan b\u00ab ellnrtlnated, however, without keeping the German people\nhandcuffed. \/>\nSoybean flour ls a low-cost source\nof fat. calcium phosphate, iron and\nprotein.\nPIONEER  BRAND\n\"DRY-BAK\"\nWATBRPROOF CANVAS CLOTHINO\nT A\u00ab-L GOOD \u2022 \u2022 -\u2022      \u201e-\nA7      STORES EVERt*\u00abfc\nRINSO GETS OUT MORE DIRT\n ILSi)\nS PORTS\nk*\\..!-        ' '\t\nnsVlsll Trail Tonight; \"Flghl\"\ni Spokane Ice Under Investigation\nfamily affair but thl Gravei family\nof Nilion, mother and ions alike,\nmake I regular habit of it. Mrs. V.\nGravei and ions\u2014Fred and Vic\nbowl on thi .amo turn along with\nMrs, E. Manning md M. Adams.\nDuring thi Fill union ol ten pin\nfrays  on   the  Legion  Alleyi  the\nttlng on top at thi hup by vir.\nof their two coniecutlve v|c-\n|| over Nelion Maple Leafa Sun*\nind Monday, Spokane Spartini\nthe road Thuriday to continue\nmi In the Western International\nity League.\nie victors tonight play Trtll\nikl Eaters, who last' Saturday\n: the measure of the ilow-itart-\nLeafi, then on Saturday come to\nion for their first game on Civic\nKg. I.e.\nUnwhile, all wai not too imooth\nbe Nelson camp. Reports that\n\"Denny Huddleston, Leaf de-\nliman, struck Referee Gallipeau\ning a heated moment in the\niday night game at Spokane\ne being investigated by League\nAdditional\nStock Markets\nETAL PRICES\new York silver sold at unchang\nprice of 74% today.\nncouver Stocks\nPreiident Walter Duckworth of Nel\nion.\nMr, Duckworth utd Wedneiday\nnight that continued inquiry had\nrailed doubt that It wai actually\nHuddleston who had struck the official, and that at a result of the\nconfuilon, iction would not be drai-\ntic.\nHe emphailied, however, that\ngame offlclali would be fully protected from iuch Incidents, and that\nletters were going out to all League\nteami reminding them that every\nnecessary step would be taken to\nprotect referees.\nBLAMED WRONG MAN\nThe Spokane offlclali itated In I\nreport to Mr. Duckworth that Huddleston had actually struck the referee, but as the Investigation was\npursued, it was found that both\nclub coaches supported the report\nthat the blame had been laid on the\nwrong party. Further, it waa itited\nthat Penny, who favorably Impressed Nelson fans lait Saturday with\nhis cool business-like style, had actually been attempting to separate aZfT*y\ninne\n.07\norne  \u25a0   10.85\nCons  01W\nim JO\nboo Gold       2.88\n\"fl\"\nosia \t\nge Copper\n011(1.1 \t\nldvlew\n1 Wihkine\nley Maicnt ..\nlUnd Bell\nJ&C\t\nid Mountain\nville  '\ntenay Belle\nillllwiy \t\nlo \t\ntic Nickel ....\nI Oreille  _    2 10\nger Gold      3.75\nller Bord  05\nIteer       .35\ntllno 10\nHawk     -      -\nru MacD       1.05\nI Gold    13\ninn  -        -Wll\nik Premier ..     .70\n* Ridgi       J2\n\u2022water    -      Jt\u00bb*.-rt\nr* Bridgi  45\nf. 11 Vi\nr Yankee Girl\nIngton \t\n.WA\n.10\n.091,4\n.18\n.00\n1.00\n.54\n.38 Vi\n1.50\n.35\n.10\n.01 Vi\n.12\nOF A MOTHER AND TWO SONS ANP\nTHE ROBERT MAIN CUP CHAMPIONS\nTo iome people bowling lin't 1\nGrives rink led the wiy In icorlng.\nTillies below 1390 were the exception, one crowding thl 1400 mirk\nthi mil.\nOn Tuudiy night thl finali ot\nthi Robert Main Cup were decided\non the Legion Alleyi. The Grivei\naggregation, ot course, made oft\nwith the horjort.\t\nCHICAOO. Nov. 5 (AP)-Boiton\nBrulni tonight went into first place\nln the Nntli\/ial Hockey League\nstandings,  handing Chicago  Black\nLegion Bowlers\nEnter\nChristmas Tourney\nWith completion of mixed tournament play for the Robert Main Cup,\nLegion bowlen are itarting on their\nannual ChrUtmu tourney, and have\nlined up teams and a ichedule.\nThe Robert Main trophy was won\nby Fred Graves' teim consisting of\nV. I. Graves, Mrs. V. Graves, Mrs.\nE. Mannings and M. Adams.\nTeams for the Chriitmai tournament follow:\nI. Black, skip; Mn. J. Edwardi,\nR. Riley, J. Joy and Mils D. Bowker.\nV. I. Graves, skip; Mrs. C. DeFerro, J. Medelec, C. Cummins and\nMrs. C. 0. Anderson.\nF. Graves, skip; T. Parkinson, D.\nProudfoot, C. 0. Anderson and Mrs\n11.15\n.21'A\n2.90\n.04\n.21\n.15\n.O.V.\n1.03\nSI\n,38\nl.M\n.40\n.03 Vi\n.14\n2.35\n3 80\n.00\n.30\n.01\n1.15\n.Wf,\n.28\n.02 V,\n.50\nscrapping players. This itory was\nalio borne out by fans who travelled\nto Spokane for the game.\nStrong criticism wai alio directed\n\u25a0t the Spokane officiating, not only\nby club officials and fani, but by\nthe Spokane dallies.\nOne Spokane reporter had Hud-i\ndleston and Gallipeau \"screaming\"\nat each other,, playeri milling\naround pulling hair, and Nelson\ncentreman Roy Allen \"tackling Hud-\ndleiton and Icing the puckman\" to\n\"avert actual bloodihed.\"\nThe same report also told of \"uncanny goaltendlng\" by Nelson's\ngoalie, Jesse Seaby, claiming that 63\nshots were poured at him.\nHockey Scores\nBy The Cinidlin Preu\nO.H.A. JUNIOR A\nGait 5, St. Catharines 1\nOihawa 3, Stratford 5\nToronto Young Rangen 1, Barrie\n10\nO.M.A. SENIOR A\nKitchener-Waterloo   3,   Hamilton\nTlgeri 4\nA.H.L.\nSpringfield 3, Pittsburgh 7\nIndianapolii 4, Philadelphia 3\nCleveland 1, Henhey 3\nF. Tinling Ice\nMaker at Civic\nFred Tinling, formerly in iceman\nat the Forum in Vancouver, hai\ntaken over the Ice making machinery at the Civic Centre, It ia intended that Mr. Tlnllng'i position\nwill become a permanent one If\nhouilng can be obtained for his\nfamily, Itill at Vancouver.\nNew Line Fails Io Stay Hawks'\nPlunge; Bruins Reach First Place\nFine Prospects\nIncluded in'\u00ab\nBaseball Draft\n.10\n.02\n:onda \u2014\n.0 Can \t\nCons \t\niry It Ed\n*\u00bbt\t\n\"\"nth\n.08\n1.32\n.14\n2.45\n.39%\n.34\n.40\n154\n.10\n2.51\n2 60\n270\nFI _\n4.30\n4 35\neugal Segur ..\n.08\n.04 Vi\n.011\n.04 Vi\nIW     \u2014\n.08 Vi\n.08 Vi\nmal Pete \t\n.IB\n\u2014\nLa Com \t\n.78\n\u2014\nic PeU ..._..\n.08\nII\n1 Can\n.07 VI\n.00\nwest Pete ....\n.23\n\u2014\nI*t -\t\n.1214\n\u2014\nl-ZL.   I\n,07V\n.14\n,10\n.11\n*.-\u2022\u2022-- -\n\u2014\n11\nHTRIAL8\n111 Iitatu .....\n9 00\n923\nt Brew     .._\n340\n3.75\nI Products  . .\n12.50\n\u2014\nIc Coyle ..\n.72\n.80\nell River\nM.__\n40 IX)\nisted mm*\nMluouri  \t\n.02\n\u2014\nklyn St\nral Zeballoi ..\n.01 ii\n98\nIne Com\t\n.03 Vi\n04\nmi \t\n.65\n.78\n,01 Vi\ney Amal \t\n.03 Vi\nMVi\nland Silver .._\n\u2014\n.10\nI Oold \t\n.01\n\u2014\na Flvi \t\n,00M\n\u2014\niplc    -\n.03\n.07\ni  -\t\n--\n.01\nerpine \t\n1'Valley \t\n.10\n.11\nor Windfall ..\n.01 Vi\n\u2014\ninda \t\n.22\n23\n-0\n.01\n.01 Ve\n.(\u2022TED OILS\n\u00bband \t\nhold\n14\n\u2014\n.om\n\u2014\nh End Pete\n\u2014\n,03\nLouis Starts\nTraining Grind\nPOMPTON LAKES. NJ., Nov. 5\n(AP)\u2014Heavyweight Chimpion Joe\nLouli today opened lerlous training\nfor hli Dec. 5 Madison Squiri Garden title bout with Jeney Joe Wilcott, and boxed savagely through\nfour iplrited roundi with two spar\nmates.\nW. Leille, ikip; P. Vecchio, Mri.\nC. Cummlni, G. Strong and Mri. M.\nAdami.\nW. Simpson, skip; S. J. Newell, W\nBurnt, L. Browitt md Mri. E. Min-\nnlngs.\nJ. Himson, skip; J. McMillan, Mrs\nW. Simpson, M. Adami and B\nSmith.\nC. Miller, iklp; Mn. V. Graves,\nMn. D. McGinn, J. Chamber! and\nMn. L. Browett.\nJ. Drummond and Mrs. S. J. Newell, spares.\nSchedule follows:\nNov. 5\u2014W. Leslie vi V. I. Grivei.\nNov. 6\u20141. Black vi C. Miller.\nNov. 7\u2014J. Hamion vs W. Slmpion.\nNov. 10\u2014J. Hamson vs F. Graves.\nNov. ll-V, I. Gravei vi W. Simpson.\nNov. 13-W. Leslie vs C. Miller.\nNov. 13\u20141. Black vs W. Simpson.\nNov. 14\u2014F. Graves vs W. Leille.\nNov. 17\u2014C. Miller vs W. Simpson.\nNov. 18\u20141. Black vs J. Hamson.\nNov. 19\u2014V. I. Graves vs W. Leslie.\nNov. 20\u2014F. Gravei vi W. Simpion,\nNov. 31\u2014J. Himson vs W. Leslie.\nNov. 24-V. I. Graves vs C. Miller.\nNov. 25\u20141. Black vs F, Graves.\nNov. 26\u2014W. Slmpion vi J. Hamson.\nNov. 27-1. Black VI V. I. Gravei.\nNov. 28\u2014C. Miller vi F. Gravel.\nDec. 1\u2014J. Himson vi C. Miller.\nDec. 2\u2014V. I. Gravei vi F. Gravel\nDec. 3-1. Black vi W. Leslie.\ni  u ^,-^v*^.*^.w(^^^iJ;,hip\nKent 1, Berkshire li\ndom iny serious boxing since hll\none-round knockout ot Te\n*ml Miurl\nello 14 monthi igo. Louli weighed\nBritish Rugby\nLONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuten)-Re.\nsuits of rugby gimes played today\nIn the United Kingdom:\nRUGBY LEAGUE\nYorkihlre  Cup  Final   Replay\nWakefield Trinity 8, Leedi 7\nBentley With\nLeafs Against\nCanucks Today\nTORONTO, Nov. 5 (CP)-As Max\nBentley packed hll new Toronto\nsweater and prepared to invade\nMontreal to help ihe world-champion Maple Leafs In the renewal of\ntheir feud with the Canadiens\nThursday night, Manager Conn\nSmythe admitted \"I really didn't\nthink I could get\" the Chicago\nBlack Hawks centra star,\nBentley, who cami to the Leafa\nwith rookie Cy Thomai, ln a trade\nfor five Maple Leafs, worked out\nwith the champions Wedneiday, as\nSmythe revealed that Chicago fans\ndid not look with favor' on losing\nMax, who led the National Hockey\nLeague in scoring the last two sea-\nions.\n*'You know I really didn't think\n1 could get Bentley,\" said Smythe.\n\"I didn't think Bill Tobln would let\nhim go. I did make an offer for\nAlex Kaleta but wound up with\nBentley.\"    ,\nThe Leafs' boss said that in Chi\ncago \"the wiltresses it the hotel,\nthe clerk at the desk, the taxi driver\nand many others had something to\nsay\" on the trade.\n\"Not   Max,\"   they   told   Smythe\n\"That Tobln can't do lt to us. Guess\nthat Bentley must be very popular\nIn Chicago.\"\nDO BETTER AT CHICAGO\nSmythe said that he \"hated\" to\niee fellows such u Bud Poile, Gaye\nStewart and Gua Bodnir leave the\nToronto forces as a result of the\ndeal \"but they will\u2014I feel\u2014do better perhaps at Chicigo where they\nwlll hive more play.\"\nThe Leafi' board of itrategy has\nnot decided whether Thomai will\nperform with the Leafj or be lent\nto Plttiburgh Horneti, Leafs' farm\nteam which contributed defence-\nmen Bob Goldham and Ernie Dickens ln the deal, one of the largest\nln big-league history. He wlll work\nout with the champions before any\ndecision is reached.\nSmythe said that the Canadieni\nhid tried to obtain Gaye Stewart\nbut only wanted to offer Floyd\nCurry ln return, io the proposed\ndeal never lolled.\n\u2022The\nplayers of their respective\nBliu   J.   insjiiiis.   ojs_.   _,__,\u00bb   \u201e..,,.,-\u201e    r.\n216 pounds for the workout. He said (jfORQ  NQNOnQl\n04V, 'he plani to enter the ring at 208 or\n209.\nNine Draftees Stayed\nSeason in Big League\nNEW YORK, Nov. 5 (AP) - Of\nthe 20 pliyen leleeted In the innuil\nmajor leigue baseball draft last\nyear, nine minaged io my up ill\nnuon, Ilthough two\u00bbwere releases\nfollowing the close c*the eimpilgn.\nTwo otheri, Virgil Itallcup, drafted by the Clnclnmtl Jtedi ind Cliff\nMapes, bagged by Ae New York\nYankeei, were recilUd Ifter spending the IMT seuon I* the minors.\nThe beit of the '41 erop wu Fir-\nflin,   hustling   fint   buemin\nFovorit* a Winner\nLIVERPOOL, Nov. 8 (AP)-J. V.\nRmk'i Irish 12-year-old, Prince Regent, fivorlte for two yeari In a\nrow for the Grand National Steeple,\nchau, made his first start In Englind   thli  mson   ln   the   JVi-mile\nSKIERS TO TRAIN AT\nQUEBEC FOR OLYMPICS\nMONTREAL, Nov. 3 (CP)-Can-ihlgher\nada'i skiers at the Winter Olympics\nin Switzerland will undergo three\nweeks' trsinlng at Quebec before\nsailing from New York on the liner\nQueen Mary Dec. 26, A. Sidney\nDawes\nBy JOE REICHLER\nNEW YORK, Nov. I (AP)\n1947 Major League baseball draft,\nwhich gets under way next Monday\nat the annual selection meeting In\nCincinnati, promiiei to bring up\nflock of hopefuli comparable to last\nyear'i \"take\" of 20 playeri which\ncost 11 big league club pwneri an\naggregate lum of $184,000.\nAlthough the majority of the1 8000\nminor league players eligible for\nthe draft are either grizzled veterani who have long ago outlived their\nusefulneu ln the big time or thoae\nwho have been brought up before\nbut found wanting, Jhls year's crop\ncontain! iome fine prospects, if they\nare to be judged by their past season\nperformance.\nTHREE SWAT KINGS\nWandering through the Hit of\nplayers in the Clau AAA, AA and A\nplayeri only, among the 69 pages of\nnamei: unt out by Commissioner A.\nB. Chandler, no fewer than three\nleague batting champions were\nfound along with three home run\nKings, three pitching leaderi, a pair\nof runs-batted-ln title holders and\nthree players chosen as the most\nvaluable\nleagues.\nAmong the most likely to get the\ncall appears to be Cliff Dapper,\nBrooklyn-owned catcher who batted,\n.291 and drove in 105 runs while!\nworking In 136 gamu for mobile in\nthe Southern Association. The 27-\nyear-old receiver, who was voted\nthe Dixie League'i most valuable\nplayer in each pt three separately\nconducted polls.\nAnother almoit certain to attract\nattention ls Max West, former Boston Brave and Cincinnati Red outfielder, who led-thos Pacific Coait\nLeague Ih home runs md runs batted in and was selected ai the loop's\nmost valuable player. Weat, only 31,\nilammed 43 home runs for San Diego, the moit any coast league player has hit lince 1935.\nPITCHED IN 100\nAnother draft eligible who received the M.V.P. award of hii circuit\nwai Steve Gerkin, 29-year-old relief pitcher of Minneapolis who was\nthe Iron man of the American Association. Garkln won 10 and loat two\nfor the Millers, but that Is only half\nthe itory. He appeared In 83 official\ngamei to ihatter all exiiting recordi\n'or pitchers. He alio pitched in three\ngamei that were washed off the record by rain, took part in four out\nit ieven playoff games and hurled\n10 exhibition games to make It exactly 100 games that he pitched in.\nThe highest batting average belongs to Hlllls Layne, Seattle third\nbaieman, who paced the P. C. L hit-\nten with a mark of .367, four points\nthan   Heinz   Becker's   .383\nHawki their leventh itnlght dt*\nfiat 2*1  deipite  itrong  effor\nHawks niwly-icqulred lllll wl,\nscored thetr lone goal before lt,\ntm.\nGaye Stewart icored (or Hiwki\nat 11:12 of the lecond period on in\naulit from Qui Bodnir ind Bud\nPolle. All thm were acquired earll-\nthli week from the Toronto\nMapli Leafi for Max Bentley. Two\nother pliyen alio figured ln the\ndeal.\nBoston goalie Frank Brlmiek wu\nrequired to maki 27 itopir-moitly\non ihoti trom thi ex-I.eafi, \u25a0\u25a0\nagainst Emlle Francii of Chicago.\nSummery:\nFlnt period\u20141, Boiton, Carvith\n(Criwford, Schmidt) 1:40,\nPenaltlei-Kaleta, Mirtln, Marlucci.   .\nSecond period\u20142, Boiton, Dumart\n(Egan, Schmidt) :16; 9, Chicago,\nStewart (Bodnir, Poile) 11:12.\nPenilty\u2014Babando.\nThird period\u2014Scoring, none.\nPenaltlei\u2014None,\nNIUON DAILY NIWS\/THURSDAY, NOV. \u00ab, 1947 _ f\nKlmberleylles\nQueue lor Season\nEockey Tickets\nKIMBERLEY, & C, Nov. 5 -\nHockey enthuiluti queued up over\n100 itrong to purchue iome 990 leason tickets when lalei opined on\nSiturdiy.\nWith | fix weeki Jump on their\nuiuil leason ind no \"10ft lei\" worries to contend with, the Dynimlten\nihould bl In good condition for their\nopening game against Spokini on\nNovember 12.\nWith I food crowd ot rallblrda on\nhind, Coach Ralph Redding Is pulling more than 30 playeri through\ntheir paces nightly. Shewing well\namong the new playeri are Defencemen, Corrado and Bell and\nWlngeri Tarnow, Lowe, Coombi\nind Colllni. \"Buzz\" Mellor looki\nvery good at centre.\nGtorgt Boothman,\nFormtr Ntlionltt,\nWith P.C.L. Hawks\nIAN pntao, Ha*. I (AP -\nGeorge Boothmin, former Nitlonal\nHpokiy Limbi itir, wlU Join fan\nDlego Skyhawki of the Pacific\nCom Ici Hockiy Leigue thli wiek,\nthl Skyhawk management announced todiy. *'T s .\nThi 9-foot, m-poun* centre, inning hen from Houiton, .f*, white\nhe li currently performing, |i expected to boliter th\u00bb Ikyhiwk\nattack. Boothman pliyed tat Toronto ln 1944 whm hi icored the\nwinning foil In thl final game of\nthe Nitloml League Stanley Cup\nplayoffi. Prevlouily bad played for\nNelion Maple Leafa ln thi Koottnay\nSenior League.\n1 SKATE SHARPENING\nMACHINI POR IALI\nSAM BROWN'S\n737 Baker St Phene 1041\nwhich wai good enough to top all\nA.A. hitters.\nriii\nwhom the Phllidlephli Athletics ie-\nquired from Sin Frinclieo of thi\nPacific Cout Leigue tor thi AAA\ndrift prlci of ilO.t\nBeeehir Chile todiy ind won by Olympic Commlttei, innounced to\nthree lengthi. diy.\nENGLAND,   IRELAND  TIE\nEVERTON, Lanes., Nov. 5 (Reu-\nChilrmin of the Canadian; ters)\u2014England and Ireland drew 2-2\nin an international soccer match today.\nYoung Men! a <&**\u00a3 c<^\nixOiih, ddvmditto, and. SmiAubf\n(foja&L yoit bt\nCANADA'S ACTIVE or RESERVE ARMY\n' % This message Is for active young men who are concerned\nabout their future . . . young men who want an Interesting\ncareer combined with real adventure, travel and a future of\nsecurity.\nSuch a career can be found\nArmy \u2014 and your opportunity\nn Canada's Active or Reserve\ns here, NOW.\nA Mobile Recruitin g Unit.\nWILL VISIT\nNELSON\nON\nSun. Mon. Tues., Wed. Nov 9,10, II, 12\nwill be Interviewed by Major S. I. I. Sweeney, M.C.,\nWhen applicant! will be  interviewed by Major S. I. I.\nofficer in charge, at\nTHE NELSON ARMOURIES\nand at tha Mobila Unit stationed In the downtown taction et tha City. *\nQUALIFICATIONS FOR ENLISTMENT: Age 18 to 25, physical fitness and certain educational standard.\nALLOWANCES, ETC.: Free medical and dental care, progressively increaied\ntrades pay and steady promotion; free board and housing for single men,\ncompensating allowances for married men; a sound retirement plan, etc.\nThe many branches of the lervice offer business trades ond specialist\ntraining.\nREMEMBER THI AIOVE DATES \u2014 AND FIND OUT HOW YOU  CAN \u2014\n\"Serve Canada Through Canada'i Armed Forcei\"\nRides 222 Winnert\nNEW YORK, Nov. S (AP)-Ted\nAtkinion booited his total vlctoriei\nfor the yeir to 2.1 today when thi\nToronto-born veterin jockey completed i triple with i icore on Cor-\nniih Knight In the feitured Old\nMill Hindlcip it Jimilci.\nAtkinion, who hid two wlnniri\nTueidiy, ilrlidy hid brought home\nGreek Hero it I* 90 in thr first net\n: ind Kllroy it W SO In the third, two\n' favorltei. bifori hll victory on Cornish Knight, owned by E P. Tiylor,\nof Toronto.\nNOW IS THE TIME TO EQUIP YOUR CAR\nWITH THE SKID-REDUCING, SAFETY-ACTION\nOF NEW GUTTA PERCHA TINES\n_\n;hl&Haury\nUIRICH\n1   , vs.MH Wl. Rft   'i .' I\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nSPOKANE, Nov. 8 CAP)-.. U-\nmir Butler, Los Angelis sttorniy,\ntodiy telegraphed the Chronleli\nthit he wlll bl In Spokine Friday\nto continue hli fight to giin poi-\nsession of Spokane Indians buebill\nclub of thi Weitern Internitlonil\nLeagui.\nLugui directors it i recent muting turned thumbi down on the uii\nol the club by owner Sim Collins\nButler, who with Buddy Rym, Sic-\nrimento butbill mm, wn io hivt\npurchased the club, said hi would\nalao attend \u25a0 meeting of the lugui\ndlrartori In Seittle Sundiy iftir-\nnoon.\nDON'T TAKI CHANCES ON\nTREACHEROUS, SKIDDY, ICY\nWINTER ROADS ...\nNow Gutta Perchi Tire techniclini bring you in added safety\nfor Fall and Winter driving on ilipptry mow-mud-covered\npavements. 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UtA-P.       ....      \u2022      a.  a-Xm\nm\n -,\n10 - NILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 6,1947\nTropical\nHurricane  .\n^S*.    i\nChecks the Record\nA milkman wadei through\n\u25a0sin-flooded itreeti In Hlalhea,\nFlu miking hli deliveries after\na tropical hurricane (lecond In a\nmonth) iped acrou Southern\nFlorida ai high at 90 mllei an\nhour.\n, Adolpha Menjou (right), dapper Hollywood actor, checki a\ntranscript of earlier testimony with Robert E. 8trlpllng at the Houu\nUn-American Activities heiring on Communlit Influence In the\nmovie Induitry. The hearing li being held In Wuhlngton. Stripling\nll chief Investigator for the Committee. The transcript li of testimony Menjou gave at a secret hearing of a Houie Subcommittee lait\nMiy. \u2014AP Wlrephoto.\nKing, Queen Arrive for Parliment Opening\nH*\"..' .''!'\u00bb?..    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Complete, illustrated\nSew Chart shows you every step.\nPattern 9495 ln sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.\nSize 2, Jumper and cap, 1 yd. 54-ln.;\nblouse, Vt yd. 35-in.\nVALUB\/.E\nPARBiT\nFWSALE\n\u00a3\ni_AM\nESS\n\\WeAo\n<-==\u00bb     A\u00b0-enboi\n\u2022 VALUB\/.E\nPARRiT\n^tttZMj\n1 Looie fiaesA\/T muff\n\\Anytsve.aiiTth*\nICH\/tfHVCUlbN'T\nISKIPCHirAAIC\nUBAYBTHESG\nSme\/ams\n\\wthmbs,\nwBLL,'rn\/ON>y\nDOHOHAWiF\"\nMemben of crowd (foreground) wave as the\nRoyal coach carrying King George VI and Queen\nElizabeth   arrives   at   the   Houie   of   Pirlliment\n(background)   In   London  for  the  opening  of   a\nnew teulon of Pirlliment by the King.\n-AP Wlrephoto.\nDirt Slide Derails Freight Train\n\/BVOARl-ITg TIMS- rCONTACT\nTH'PlAtM.'HA-HA-HAfllit\nruts hours oi'cKUKiHe*\n\\WILL BE DOUGH-HEAVY.'\n-HA.'   Trsr-<ZS,\nzj\nA-A-A-\nKAC\/f0l\nJs*--**, \u00bb**._-\nS__-5_-_?\u00bb\nWELL-CVJsCCry- IP MXIDOMT\nv*ut to oerr ivsothecs\nBEOTHEO A OCe-sAMV DONT\n\u2022>OU JUST TELL HER ?\nTrUT LCAFEO Doesm-\nVVANT ^TO WOCK \u2022\nrvEOOTTEMWlM   )\nAT LEAST FIFTY\nJOBS-BUT  HE\nALVJAVB GEH-S\nSICK THE DfcV      I\nHE IS TO GO TO    *\nWXK .9 _\nMAOese-I TELL NOU ITS\nU6ELES6 TD GIT A JOB\nFOR H1M-HE WOrlT WORK-\nHE'S JUST A BCWVJ LO*.F_\u00a3?-\nWHAT I04D OF A JOB DOES\n , HE   WAkIT ?\n\/\u2022*\"\n!\n.   -   - .'    .-.\n'\n'\n\u2022\u2022(X-vOvCk\nWUL\n<*%Lim\ntmmZ^rt I\n'\u25a0<\n*&-.'    '*#,\nTALK  ABOUT BEAUTYI\nEverybody's    talking   ibout   thll\nprincess blouae  with fishtail   peplum! Exciting embroidery, io easy,\ntoo: car, be dotted with aequina,\nEasy-to-make Pattern 667; embroidery transfer; pattern in misses'\nsizes 12. 14, 16. 18, 20. State size.\nLaura Wheeler's new. improved\npittern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos, concise\ndirections.\nSen. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In\ncoins (stamps cannot be iccepted)\nfor eich pattern to Nelson Dally\nNews, Pattern DepL, 268 Baker\nStreeL Nelnn, B.C. Print plainly\nPATTERN NUMBER, your NAME\nand ADDRESS.\nI WWT YOU TO A466T\nSOME OP THE BOY* \u25a0-\u2022\nTHIS r\u00bb.0ftiY F-IUISAN,\nOUR UTILITY FIELDER\nm, pau1.\nWHAT DID YOU\niti THE NAME\nWltf, HOMER?\nJUKPIN6 \u2014! TMI*\nBUY rt A ttaetUk FOR\nPHIL MAZf, THE PUNK\nWHO'S \u2666TAYIN4 OUT\nAT TMS HlDS-OUT!\n'\u2022    \u2022\nA Great Northern freight train, 15 can and\ntwo locomotlvei, were derailed when the train hit\na rock and dirt slide four mllei Weit of Wenatch-\nte, Waih. Three can  plunged  10 feet  down  an\nAUNT HET\nBy  ROBERT   QJILLEN\n\u2022mbankment of the Wenitchei River. Thi slide\nwn ciuied by heavy ralm In the Picific Northweit.\n-AP Wlrephoto.\nThey'll Do It Every Time      \u00bb\u2014-\u00ab..~..       By Jimmy\n1 \" . . \u2014     *'        * \u2022\nIl.itlo\n%&. WILMER WAS WORKING WGHT^\nHIS THEME SONG WAS \"SLEEP. THE\nLYRICS WENT LIKE TH.S'\nKOW WiMERS WOQtfNG DAYS. DOES\nHE SLEEP NIGHTS? NO\/AND NEITHER\nDOES ANyBODV ELSE IN THE HOUSE\n. -\u25a0\u2022' \u25a0!\n\u25a0m '*\".\u00bb- _-*. S.\n- **\u2022'*__\u25a0-.\nFolks ire querr. Elli gets mid Ifi\nmy hens est her garden, but don't I\nsee anything wrong about her cats I\neatin' mv voung robins and blue-.\nbirds.\n-ALLY 5 bALlltb\nAW >T.5T AMURED, UStrt, Mtt tOt\n*>AL. THAT I'M DEUOWT-D TO W\u00abY\nLOVELY. CHARMING\nFIANCE IN W EMPLOY. \/  ISPtClAlU\nOts.YM, INDEED!\nOURlUfiirWU\n-\u00ab.em\u00abs r^\nTHE CITY. MMI\nTHINK I UMM\n^STA^s-tO\nn\neW\u00a3&\n\\    ^t^l^A\n\u2014 -.\u2014   ' T       * V -.\nre***\nilr\n1 RCslD TWE\nLISHT BILL AND\nTHE PHONE\nANO GAS BILLS\nI TOOVV\n\"Tour aon  ahowa fine leadirahlp\nqmlltlei -h\u00ab  leadt ill tha other\n(ugli* In low mirks\"'\nHOW ABOUT\nTHE INSURANT\nAND THE\nFUM8E-*?,\nAND HERES\n\u25a0vDuR WEEKLY\n'OUSEMOLD\nmOnEV \u00ab\u2022\nDEAI5 *S\n\"- \u25a0'\"-\nTHAT DOESNT\nLEAVE YOU\nANVTHINS,\n\u2022.DOES\niT?r\n.\nm^^JtmSf^SjjjL\n LASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nHEU WANTED\nPERSONAL\nLEGION MEMBERS TOP   PRICES   PAIR   FOR   AN-\nUCATIONS   WILL   BE   RE-     tlquei,'Phone 1032 or 64(1 Baker St.\n(ved by the Executive  up  to c.  C.  HALLERAN, PHONE   1081\nivember 15th., for the position    f-r piano Tuning and Repairi.\nCaretaker-Janitor of our build-1 WHEN IN vANCbUV-lTTSTOlTST\n| at Nelson, dutie. to commence     Almer H , . Q     c p R D     L\nP.l.V'bi^ulred^li'v.t WAWANESA TOTOTTOE W-\nI building. For particulars of    surance Co, D. L. Kerr, Agent\na duties, etc., please see Secre- SPOT CASH FOR USED GOODS\nry or the present Caretaker at    of al lkinds. Phone 1081. Cbeas,\nI Canadian Legion. 824 Vernon.\t\n!'). ft. WXfI.INS_COMPANY CHARLES WORMINGTON, COM-\ns aa opening In a rural locality merclal Photographer, Kimberley,\nJacent to Nelson for a success-]    B.C. Phone 64.\nWOMEN   OVER  40,\nI man to take over a profitable MEN.\nliness. This Is an  established\nUte. Applicant must have car.\nit full Information apply Spen-\nr Coleman, 208 Anderson St,\nfS' - -666\nbMVt   news\nper   routei   are   coming   open\non. Now ls the time to place\nur name on the list to get one\nthese   routes.   Apply   to   the\nHOB Daily News.\t\nNTED - 1 WAITRESS, 1 DISH-\nuher. Wages $22.00 per week,\nrperlence unnecessary. 8 hour\n3. Steady position. Apply J. W.\ndgeon, Shasta Cafe, Kaslo, B.C.\nHKb - Pleasant young\nJy for store work. Stenographic\n,p. helpful Apply Kootenay\nItlonera.\nNTED \u2014 A WOMAN ONE DAY\nweek for housework. Apply to\nI. A. Brown, 123 Chatham St.,\nkr.\nNTED - WOMAN HOUSE-\nepcr-cook for three or four,\noi pay and home. Write partic-\narl J. M. Harris, Sandon, B.C.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nICTICAL NURSE desires\nork ln or near city. Box 9590\nally News.\t\n3D COOK DESIRES WORK ffJ\nlnlng camp or logging camp,\ntaall crew. Box 6065 Dally News.\n\/ISTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nSALE - FIRST $10.00 TAKES\nYearling Hens and Rooster\nick Langihanks Show Birds.\nf week old plgi $10.00 each, 6\nof bees with feed for Winter\nd extri Super $254)0 each, extra\nt with drawn eombi $2 each\nLiRoee, -reek St Nelson,\nSINK\nImmediate  sale\u201427  mink.\nbtr Biu\nUver Biu Hybrldi\ntandardi (Also 12 mink pens)\nfor $800.00 or late model car\nWrite-W. A. Budden\n213 Victoria, Nelion.\nSALE - GRADE   JERSEY\nr, calving mid-November, sec-\n\\ call Alao 20 month heifer.\nI W-*'\"lM_nut logi. G. Noel\nBonnington.\t\n. SALE \u2014 SAWMILL, EDGER\n4 unit, nearly new. Also '38,214-\nlong wheel baae truck. Sacrl-\nprice. Box 6082 Dally Newi.\nBH COW FOR SALE - 5TH\ngood   milker,   F.   Konkln,\nl Park.\n..L-_lJ^-Y6WeP.C.-,.WT.S.\nL Apply Creeeent Dairy, Ph, 871.\nLOST AND FOUND\n. Teel\nold, worn, weak? Want normal\npep, vim vitality? Try atimulants,\ntonics In Ostrex Tonic Tablets.\nTwo economical sizes. At all good\ndrug stores everywhere.\t\nFOR OVER 30 YEARS LANDO'S\nhave served B.C. If you want\nnew fur coat or wish a repair or\nremodel Job drop in or write us.\nTrade-ins accepted. LANDO'S\nFURS, 306 Granville St., Vancouver.\nMEN'S PERSONAL DRUCTSUN-\ndries: 24 samples, $1.00, or 19 Deluxe assorted, $1.00 mailed in plain\nsealed wrapper. Finest quality,\ntested, guaranteed. Bargain Catalogue free. Western Distributors,\nDept RN, 83 Ray Bldg:, Vancouver.\nINTERNATIONAL\nMotor Trucks\nIndustrial Power\nFarm Machinery\nCentral Truck\n8c Equipment Co.\n702 Front St Phone 100\nNELSON. B.C\nSCHRAMM PORTABLE COMPRESSORS, all sizes, for rental,\ncomplete with drills, breakera,\nhose, moll points, etc.\nPURVES E .RITCHIE it SON\nLIMITED\n658 Hornby St., Vancouver, B.C.\nCustom machine work and\nWelding,\nmandreli.\nCordwood Saws and\nSTEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP. 708 Vernon St..\nNelson, B. C.\nFOR SALE \u2014 D4 CATERPILLAR\nwith hydraulic bulldozer and\nwinch. Extra new tracks and\nrollers. Phone 249-Y-2 after 6 p.m.\nSAWMILL, WOODWORKING AND\nContractor! equipment of all\nkinds. National Machinery Co.,\nLtd.  Vancouver  B C\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nRENTALS\n29*\nLIONS   PHOTO\n2H\nP. O Box 434, Vancouver, BC\nAny 6 exposure roll developed\nand  printed  29c.  Reprints\u2014 4e\neach.  Giant alze\u20147c  each.\n3x7 Enlargement Coupon  with\neach order\nWOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW\nwhy it ls unwise to Insulate side\nwalls of existing homes or how\nmuch it will cost to put on those\nBUSINESS COUPLE, NO CHIL-\ndren, require modern three or four-\nroom self-contained apartment or\nbungalow. Thoroughly reliable\nwith excellent references. May be\nexchanged for modern apartment\nln Vancouver, If desired. Contact\nMr. Croft Haynei, care of Hume\nHotel, *\t\nMANAGER OF LOCAL CONCERN\nto be permanently resident In\nNelson urgently requires suite or\nsmall house suitable for young\ncouple with two children. Box No.\n3878 Dally News.\t\nasphalt shingles\" when they  are WANTED - FURNISHED OR UN-\navailable? We can tell you. Talk;   furnlihed   house   or   ipartment\nto a man who has made a study\nof Insulation and roofing. Write\nyour problems to Box 875 or\nphone Metcalfe at 836-L.\nKOOTENAY ROOFING CO,\nLADIES! DELAYED MENSTRUA-\ntion? Why worry? Smart women\nsay new, improved, triple-strength\nDelaye Pills give prompt effective\nrelief for overdue, painful or irregular period. (Regularly $5.00).\nOur price, $3.00, postpaid via Air\nMall ln plain, sealed wrapper\n(COD. if you prefer). Women\nshould keep a box on hand at all\ntimes. Order yours right nowl\nWestern Distributors, Dept 'ACN\n85, Ray Building, Vancouver.\nwith  2  bedrooms.   Apply\nCentre Commission office.\nCivic\nFOR SALE\n1. Bungalow home, all rooms on\nground floor. 2 bedroomi, etc.\ndining room and living room\nwith open fireplace. Corner lot\non Nelion Ave. Immediate occupincy. This is not a new\nhouse, but is very well planned.\ng\u00a3j ,erm\u00bb: $3300\nI. Approximately One aera adjoining city. Close to city limits.\nWater   available,   good   road\np.\"r.proper.^   $--u0\n8. \"-Mile Coffee Shop, on main\nhighway. Building 26 x 18 ft.\nReadily convertible into dwelling. Lot 50 x 50 ft. Operated\nvery profitably dur- st j CAA\nlng season. Price ...._ \u00bb\u25a0uww\n4. Lovely lummer cottage at\nQueen'i Bay. Modern conveniences, fireplace. Can be lived\nin all year round. _9 _7\"_\nSome terma  tiOlO\n5. One of the best homes in town.\n3 bedrooms and A-l sleeping\nporch. Large living room ana\ndining room. Maple floon. Open\nfireplace. Hot water heat. Close\nIn location. Some terms. Occu-\nPSSf so..da5\": $6300\n(J. Ranch home on main highway, close to lake ihore, beautiful view of Kootenay Lake.\nConsists of well built residence,\n4 bedrooms, large living roomi,\nopen fireplace, dining room,\netc. Stone foundation, furnace.\nAlso first class cottage, 2 bedrooms, etc. Barn, double garage, electric light plant, small\norchard and vegetable garden,\ngrass tennis court, stream runs\nthrough property.   11 ff J-^Ci\nSome termi.\n7. Very nice appartment and\nrooming house with itorei. Approximately 31 rooms. Furniin-\ned, neat and clean. Excellent\nlocation.   Very   good   revenue.\n*ca,h $26,000\nPrice\nPrice\nMODERN    BUNGALOW    CABIN.\navailable    for    Winter    months.\nFerry Auto Court. Phone 387-R-l.\nR60M FOR RENT-CALL AFTER-\nnoons. Apply to Mrs. A. Brown,\n123 Chatham St\nNIAGARA\nOne Trip\nAUTO LOANS\nPhone firat to get an Auto Loan\nin a aingle trip, $20-51,000 on\nowner's  signature.\nLife insurance at no extra coat\nNIAGARA\nFinance Company Limited\nEstablished 1930\nSuite 1. M0 Baker St.\nNelson, Phone 1095\nSALE - SPRINGFILLED\nand bedstead, also other\ntoehold ltemi. Apply H. Kelly,\niMo-T, B.C.\t\nBETWEEN 4X BAKERY\nd Shorty!\" Repair Shop, wallet\nth Identification and driver'!\nenie. Phone 171. Reward.\n0nriiA_F__HvW^5O-r_iH_:\nrang    rubber    at    Soroptimist\nrldge Oct 22nd. Phone 857-R.\nVANCOUVER SUN RE-\nIpt book. Finder please phone\nM-\nJl - R6L__Et> MILT MAT-\nFlnder phone 1118. Reward.\nT- PETERBOROUGH CANOE\n14 mile Finder phone 585-L-4.\nROOM AND BOARD\nLIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, SUIT-\nable for business couple. Box 8158\nDaily News or Phone 335-X.\nURGENT NEED TO RENT 4 OR 5\nroomed house. Phone 1332-R.\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nWALNUT TREES $200 AND UP.\nViking Raspberries 75c doz., $5.50\nper hundred. Bleeding Hearts,\nPeonies, Lily of the Valley. Phone\nMrs. C. Becker.\t\nFRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTALS\nand rosei. See H. C. Carne, Agent,\nLayritz Nurseries. Phone 312, Box\n37, Nelson, B.C.\nC.W.Appleyard\n& Co. Ltd.\nReal Estate, General Insursnce\n392 Baker St.\nESTABLISHED 35 YEARS\nFOR PERFECT SOIL SERVICE\nfor garden, ranch and farm. Mc-\nDougall's Earthworms. 1791 Third\nSt.. Trail. B.C.\nFAIRVIEW\nLEVEL GROUND\n8 roomed, 2 storey home. Upstairs \u2014 3 bedrooms and bithroom. Downitiirs \u2014 Entrance\nhall, dining room, living room\n(with fireplace), kitchen. Baiement and furnace. On 214 lots,\nlevel ground. ^QQ\nSome termi.\nRobertson, Hilliard,\nCattell, Realty Co. Ltd.\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nMINERAL ACT\n(Form F)\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION\nFOR CERTIFICATE OF\nIMPROVEMENTS\nGood Hope and Dorothea (Grouped Mineral Claims, situate ln the\nNelson Mining Division.\nWhere located: On and adjacent\nto Bird Creek, about ten miles S. W.\nof Nelion.\nLawful holder: William E, Coles\nand William H. Foiter.\nNumber of the holder'i free\nminer'i certificate: Cole* 17979 F.\nand Foiter 17987 F.\nTAKE NOTICE that William H.\nFoiter of 810 Victoria Street, Nelaon, B.C. Free Miner'i Certificate\nNo. 17987 F\u201e intendi, at the end of\nsixty day's from the date hereof, to\napply to the Mining Recorder for\na certificate of improvements for\nthe purpose of obtaining a Crown\ngrant of the above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 83 of the \"Mineral Act,\" must be commenced before the Issuance of such certificate\nof improvements.\nDated this 29th day of October,\n1947.\n*OLf   xx   ITf*. fl**T*V Tt\nCrswnmaiftt L.QV6& act\n(Section 28)\nNotice    of    Application     for\nConient to Tranifer of\n\u2022        Beer Licence\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\n\u2022 LIMITED SUPPLY\nHEAVY DUTY\n600 x 16\nKNOBBY TREAD\nDUNLOP TIRES\nORDER YOURS NOW!\nPeebles Motors Ltd.\n1947 3-TON FORD\n2 special axles, new 900x20\n12 ply. In Gcxx) condition,\nnew motor, 176\" W.B..\nINQUIRE AT\nWARD'S GARAGE\nNAKUSP, B.C.\n-NOTICE li hereby given that on\nthe 17th day of November, next, the\nundersigned Intendi to apply to the\nLiquor Control Board for consent to\ntransfer of Beer Licence No. 7691, Issued ln respect of premise! being _\npart of a building known ai Salmo FOR SALE-1937 DIAMOND T 214\nHotel, situate at Salmo, British Co-! ton truck, flat deck, wheel bue\nlumbia, upon the lands described as 175 in. Licensed, $450 cash. Apply\nLots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), George Munch, Silverton, B. C\nin Block Four (4), of Lot Two Hun- \"1-1941 3-TON INTERNATIONAL\ndred and Six A (208-A) Map Six! t_u-i, wit\u201e 5 yd. dump box and\nHundred and Twenty Two (822), hoist. Ready to go to work. Apply\nNelson Land Registration District,! Frank Vesper, Yahk, B.C.\nln the Province of British Colum-1\nbla, from Leon Celeatin Cremera\nand Bert Carlson to Fred P. Fam-\nFOR SALE - 1948 JEEP. LOW\nmileage. Reasonable price. K.\nStralaff. Passmore, B.C.\nFOR SALE-1938 DODGE-GOOD\nrubber, heater, best running con\ndltlon. Apt. 2, 507 Railway St.\nNEW AND'USED PARTS FOR ALL\nmakes of can. City Auto Wreck'\nen. Box 24. Granite Road\nFOR SALE - 1938 FORD COACH\nGood condition. Box 263, Nelion.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED,  MISCELLANEOUS\n532 Wsrd St.\nNelson, B.C.\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor iron. Any quantity. Top prices\npaid.   Active   Trading   Company,\n916 Powell St., Vancouver, B.C.\nWANTED -CLEANCOTTON\nrags, buttons removed, 7c pound.\nBring to Dally News.\t\nSHIP YOUR HIDES TO J. P. MOR-\ngan, Nelson, B.C.\t\nWANTED-CHILDREN'S SKATES,'\nilze 10 and 12. Phone 655-L\nWOOD   BURNER\nWANTED  -   1\nheater. Phone 346-L-2.\nWANTED - BOARD AND ROOM\nfor  2   young   men   immediately,\nvicinity of Civic Centre If poi-\nsible. 755-L evenings.\t\nWANTED - ROOM AND BOARD\nfor lingle man. Central location. FOR SALE \u2014 WHITE RABBITS.\nPhone 527 or write Box 6154 Daily I   Apply   to   Mri.   A.   Brown,   123\nNews. 1   Chatham St\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nCOUNTRY STORE\nBUTCHER'S SHOP\nPOST OFFICE\nIncludes building, lirge cooler,\nfull equipment, all fixtures,\nstock. Facts prove eitibllihed\nbuslneu with iteady tTIAA\nincome. Cuh price     -9* \u25a0**>**\nRobertson, Hilliard,\nCattell Realty Co. Ltd.\n532 Ward St.\nNelson, BC.\nBUSINESS AND\nOFE5SIONAL DIRECTORY\nAI8AYER8   AND   MIM\nREPRESENTATIVES\nWIDDOWSON   di   CO.   AS\nJtn  301 Josephine St., Nelson.\nJSLMKS,  ROSSLAND,  B.  C\nayer, Chemist, Mine Represnt\n0, THOMSON \u00ab\u2022 CO. - AS-\nyen 8s Metallurgists, All work\n\u25a0en prompt attention. 1153 Pen-\nSt, W.   Vancouver, B.C.\nHARTERED   ACCOUNTANT\nROGER M HOYLAND\n_    Chartered Accountant\nsjlctorli St    Trail     Phone 336\nCHIROPRACTOR8\n)LIN McLaren, d.c, chiro-\ntic      X-ray.      Spinography.\nnnd theitre Bdg Trill Ph 828\nDIAMOND   DHItLERS\nTONAL DIAMOND bRlLL-Nfl\nLtd.  Drilling ind  Bit Ser\n. Box 508 Rouland   B.C\nOINEERS AND  SURVEYORS\nHACOEN. MINING AND\ntil Engineer, B. C. Lind Sur-\nyor, Rouland ind Grind Forks.\nfD C AFFLECK. 218 GORE ST\nllaon, B C, Surveyor   Engineer\nTIMBER PROPERTIES\n4.5\nClarke, Foreit Engineer,\n8triet Nellon. Phone 1308\nling, Investlgitlcmi ind Admin-\nUon.\nURANCI AND HEAL 1STATI\nJ\". McHaROV. inSUraNCS\nI Eitite - Phona 183.\nAnswers  to  Tueiday'i   problemi  In  crossword   below\nAniwen to Wednesday's appeared Tueiday.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\ninow, of Salmo, British Columbia,\nthe transferee.\nDATED at Nelson, B.C., thli Uth\nday of October, 1947.\nFRED P. FAMINOW.\nApplicant and Transferee.\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT\n(Section 28)\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION\nFOR BEER LICENCE\nNOTICE ls hereby given that on\nthe 24th day of November, 1947, the\nundersigned Intendi to apply to the\nLiquor Control Board for a licence\nin respect of premises being part of\na building known u Plnehurst Inn,\nsituate at South Slocan, Brltllh Columbia, upon the lands deicrlbed\nu part of Parcel No. Two (2), Explanatory. Plan 716-1 of, Parcel No.\n1, of Sub-lot \"B\" of Lot 303, according to Map numbered 872, Group 1.\nKooteniy District. Nelion Land\nRegistration District In the Province of British Columbia, for the\nsale of beer by the glau or by the\n! bottle for consumption on the prem-\nUpt.\n'    DATED this 27th day of October,\n1947.\nWllllsm James Gordon Oliver.\nCORPORATION OF THE CITY OF\nNELSON\nCOURT  OF  REVISION\nPublic notice Is hereby given thst\nthe flrit lining of the Court of Re-\nviiion will be held ln the Council\nChamber of the City Hall on Saturday, the 15th dsy of November it\n11 o'clock i.m. for the purpose of\ncorrecting ind reviling the Voten'\nLilt for the ensuing yeir.\nW. A. GORDON,\nCity Clerk.\nNelson, B.C.\n'November 2nd, 1947.\ni        CORPORATION OF\nCITY OF SLOCAN\nWILL PAY REASONABLE CASH\nThe Court of Revision for the pur- price --- 1939.42 car. Write to\npose of revising ind correcting the Box 2343 Dilly Newi. SUte year,\nVoter'i Hit for the Corporation of    -.,)-, p-j-,\n,_! 25L\u00b0.  n:?,M?:.Wiib.....i.in' STANDARD  RECEtF.   -tOOKS, 4\nALUMATONE\nAND\nCHROMATONE\nSTABILIZED ALUMINUM\nOR SILVER CHROME\nA ready mixed paint that give.\n\u25a0 high gloss finish nearest to\n1 natural chrome. A protective\nrust and heat resitting coating\nfor metal, wood, glau and other\nhard lurfacea.\nEASY TO USE - NO MIX-NO,\nNO FIXING.\nWi  can  supply  either ln  any\nquantity.\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, OCT. \u00ab, \u25a0*>-. - tl\nTORONTO STOCKS\nAmal Larder \t\nAnglo-Huronlin\nAnaley\t\nArjon    \t\nArmistice .\nAstoria\nAtlas\nAubelle\t\nAumaqui    \t\nAunor   ;\t\nBigamae \t\nBase Metals Mining\t\nBear Expolratlon  \t\nBeattie Oold Mlnei\t\nBeaulleu Yellowknife .\nBelleterre\t\nBevcourt _.\nBldgood Kirkland\t\nBobjo Mlnei \t\nBonettl _..__-__.\nBoycon  \u201e____\nBralorne   \u2014\nBroulan _ ...\u201e',\t\nBuffalo Ankerlte ..._\u2014\nBufadison _\nBuffalo Canadian . ,\nBuffalo Red Lak*\t\nCalln Flin Flon \t\nCampbell R L\t\nCan Malartlc\t\nCariboo Gold tjuarti .\nCaitle-Trethewey \t\nCentral Patricia\t\nCentremaque  \t\nC Porcupine \t\nChealervllle \t\nCochenoui\nCttralam  \u201e__\nCoin Lake \t\nColomac Yellowknlfe\t\nConlaurum Mlnei     _.\nConsolidated M 4i**_ ....._\nConwest  __.\nCrestaurum .___.\nCroinor \t\nDelnlte  \t\nDickenson Red Lake\t\nDiscovery    \t\nDlverelfled \t\nDome Mines  \t\nDonalda   _^\t\nDuquesne _   _\nDuvay   .\t\nEast Amphl \t\nEast Malartlc \t\nEast Sulllvin  \t\nElder  _.\nEldona .'.\t\nFalconbridge Nickel\nFed Kirkland\t\nFrancoeur \t\nFroblsher .\nGiant Yellowknlfe ....\nGillies Like\nGod's Lake Gold -\nGold Creit .....\nGold Dile  \u2014\nGold Eagle \t\nGolden Arrow  __\nGolden Gate  \t\nGolden Mmltou _...\nGold Vue_ \t\nGrandoro  \t\nGunnar Oold  \t\nHallnor Mlnei\t\nHard Rock Gold\t\nHarker Gold \t\nHarrlcana -.'. __\nHaiaga __ _____\nHeath   \t\nHeva Cedillas\t\nHolUnger  \t\nHomer\t\nHosco\t\nHowey .\n214 Hill St\nPhoni 11\nand   Sawmill\nMining,   Milling\nMachinery, Building and Con\ntracton' Supplies.\n\"If it'i michlnery you want,\nconiult us.\nHudson Biy M 4 S .\nIndian Lake\t\nImplritlon\t\nInter Nickel \t\nInt Uranium ....... JL.\nJacknlfe  \t\nJack Wilte....____..\nJason   \t\nJellleoe     \t\nJoliet Quebee  _....\nKayrand i.\t\nKenville Gold \t\nIfer.-Addlson ...._\t\nKirk Townsite\t\nKlrkUnd Lake _\t\nLabrador \t\nLake Dufault .\n4 French\nmarshal\nunder\nNapoleon\n8 Joyfulneae\n6 Variety of\nwillow\n7 Polish\n8 Paradise\n9 Queen of\n(Ulrica\nImyth.)\n21 Border\n22. Supernatural\nobject\n(Am. Ind.)\n2* Blsln\ntumor\nik Unlto.\nwork\n17 One of\naahlp'a\npersonnel\n11 Bitter vetch 80 Indefinite\n17 Confection*\non sticks\n(var)\n18 Sloth\n19 Seed veaeel\n10 Swiss\ncanton\narticle\nSI. Native of\nRome\n12 Long, slender flah\n3-. Malt\nbeverage.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nhlne Shop, acetylene and\nelding, motor rewinding\n* 6M 324   Vernon   Sf\nWHMrfg MACHINl SH6.'-\nKlall-ts^n mine and mill work\ntchlne work, light ind heavy\nI Vernon St  Nelion  Pfr M\nSECOND HAND STORE9\nive you* Ph\" 334, Ark Store.\nJUY, BELL AND KXCHANOB\nACBO88\n1 Stitched\nB Inventor ol\neewtng-\nmachine\n9 Watered\n\u2022ilk\n10 Apart\n12 Marshal\n13 Flute\nplayer\n14 Put part\nofbe\"\n16 Hammer\nhead*\n16 White\nof egg\n19 Steal\n22 To be in\ndebt\n15 Bay\nwindow\n16 Glacial\nrldge\n18 Indistinct\n19 Enduring\n81 Cleanse\nof aoap\n82 lively\ndance\nJ6 Order unds\u00bb\nseal\n89 Famoui fort\n1 Tex I\n40 Animals of\na region\n41 Chart again\n42 Upright\n43 Polish river\n(poe*.)\n44 An Old\nIcelauidl-\nUle\nDOWN\n1 Painful\n1. Ireland\n1 DiapuU\nnolally\nC'UVlToqilOTF,\u2014A eryptograro qootstlaa\nI     8KUT     HIT     KM     TY\nJ Q PT T     C CJ T\nM 8 K O C\nuu-_i- zuawi\n[.\u25a1OBI.   QQQUQ\nU3E.UU   lit.!.\nUU   U'J2   L's'JlJU\nuaii'Mzuzuua\n\u25a1ULJt]  'i...-   an\nunu auacz\nJill)     U'JU\nuq'wj _m'j_i_j\nUUU'i'A   \u25a1UQQU\n1r,U rsjiy'\u25a0 Aniwr r\n34. Priest\n(Tibet)\n38. Regrttteo\n37. Indian\n(Peru)\n38. Make Uc*\n40. <_harge for\nservices\nthe School  Building, on Saturday,\nNov. 15th, 1947, it 7 30 p.m.\nW. E. GRAHAM.\nCity Clerk.\nSlocin, B. C,\nNov. 1, 1947.\nMarket Trends\nrecelpti to page with duplicate\niheeU, Nelson Dally Newi Print-\nng Dept\njacK boVcf's 3TO UXO-AngIS.\nGum tor tale and exchange. Gum\nof ill typei wanted.\t\nPIPE - f 1TTINOS\u2014ifBEh, 9PE-\ncial low prlcea. Active Trading\nCo.. 918  Powell  St,  Vincouver.\nFOR SALE - IN LARDEAU VAL-\nley. 7 miles North of Kootenay\nLake. 80 acres timberland cruiied\nfor 285 M.B.F. Fir, Pine and Hemlock. Adjacent to saw mill. Vi\nmile from school and highway,\nwith road into property. 20 acres\nsuitable for agriculture. 11000.00\ncash gives clear title. Mr*. A.\nMcQueen. Kulo. B.C. t\nFOR SALE-SMALL BUNGALOW,\nthree rooms and bath. Hirdwood     NEW YORK. Nov. 5 (AP) - An! erttfite\nfloors,   cement   foundttlon,   full; upward push for a few fivnred In-1 NIW YORK STOCK!\nbasement, garage, two lots ln gar- dustrial shares wai unable to item I American Can\nden and fruit. Close In. 84000 cuh. i the slow drift downward. i.     .    ,,,_,.\nImmediate occupancy. Ph. 292-X.  \u2022 !Am SmtU * Ref -\t\nMONTREAL,  Nov.  8   'CPi  The Amer Telephone  \t\nplussn outnumbered   losses   sbout Amer Tobicco \t\ntwo to one imong Industrials md Anicondi   \t\nmlnei  In  moderately  active   deil- Beth  Steel\ningL I Cinadian Pacific \t\n. \u2014 ICrine     \t\nTORONTO.   Nov.   5   (CP) -With ' Dupont\nLake Shore Mine*\t\nLamao.ue Gold _\nLapaika    , _.        .23 V.\n.68\n8.30\nJOI\n.16\n.56\n,13V.\n.13\n.12V.\nJl\n4.35\nJUVt\n.10*4\n.62\n.85\n.86\n7.30\n.69\nja\n.13\n.26\n.081,\n11.00\n.80\n1.91\n1.12\n.17\n.22%\n.07 V4\n2.95\ngo\n1.83\n1.13\n1.80\n.21\n.41**\n8.10\n2.73\n.05\n.30V.\n.08\n1.20\n90.00\n1.70\n.27\n1.10\n1.80\n1.16\n.77\n1.30\n23.00\n1.27\n.72\n.15\n.36\nl.M\n8.45\n.81\n1.84\n4.10\n.07 Vi\n.13\n2.41\n815\n.19\n1.08\n.13\n.17\n.06\n.1714\n.10\n1.05\n.34\n.Uri\n.80\n4.50\n.85\n.18\n.10\n1.00\n.14V.\n.96\n11.50\n.06\n.62\n.32\n43.50\n.08\n.45\n84 00\n.75\n.07\n.10\n.19\n.05\nJl\n.12%\n.39\n16.00\n.26%\n2.00\n5.93\n.50\n14.85\n6.50\nTeck-Hughei Oold ..\t\nThurboU Mlnei Ltd\t\nToburn Oold Mine*\t\nTowgamac   \t\nUpper Can  ____\nVentures    \t\nVlcdur     \t\nWait* Amulet \t\nW Malartlc\nWlltsey\nOTA     Q T M\n\u25a0 ETT     IT      KM      JQPTT\nYeatertUy'i s*>yt<sq\u00bbte: ALL WI.HF, WITH ONE AtAxiru,\nSILENT. AND DUPLY A*s\"T*s\"NTTV* Hnn Tsnt.!H PEACB-\nVTftntL.\n\t\n1 s \u25a0 \u25a0\u2022   .      to \u25a0 I-1'!'        t   ill \u25a0       SH\nApply 606 Front,.._\u201e,_.  ,.   thp\nmore than a score of junior gnldi Gen Electric  _ -    36.00\nWI1Y NOT REFINANCE YOUR\nmortgige on the Yorkshire Savings ind Losn Monthly Reduction\nplan it 6 per cent C W Apple\nyard\nFOR'SALT^rJlW.i'ROOM HOUSf\nwith furnace, garage In bisement\n1814 Stanley St\n 'volume turnover, and 1 handful it|Gen Motors\nWANT'EDTO BUY-WITH EARLY about ind ihove the 100.000 mark, Howe Sound     ...\npossession,   small   rinch,   ipprox.  volume increased  11 prices  moved  Int Nickel\n20 miles frnm Nelson   Particulars upward for golds, while lnduitrlali Int Tel il Tel ..\nto PoitJIlRfl Daily^Newi     .continued to Improve. Strong steeli Schenley\n2   FINE    LOTS\" F()R~SALE    IN|\"n(*   l00***  featured   the   Industrial Stan Oil of N J\nFairview.   Good   locition.   Phone \"its, while  golds  Improved  gener-, Union Oil of Cal\nally. i Union Pacific\n  II S Rubher . ...\nLONDON. Nov. 5 (Reuten) -Do- U S Steel\nLeltch Gold .\nLexlnden ., \t\nLlngmin Like _.\nLittle Long Lac\t\nLouvcourt    \t\nLynx ..  \t\nMacaisa   __. _._.\nMscDonild\t\nMacLeod Cockihutt ...\nMarlon Rouyn \t\nMadsen Red Laki\t\nMalartic Gold F\t\nMarcui \t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne\nMceKnde Red Lake\nMcMarmic  .. _\nMcWitten \t\nMining Corporition ...\nMoneU  \t\nMosher __ _ _\nNegui      \t\nNew Bldlimique .....\nM.75\n67.35\n133.75 j Nf.\n\u00ab-.\u00b00 Nicholion Mlnei\nNiplialng Mining\nNoranda\t\nNorbenita   \t\nNormetal          LM\n84.15\nlOO.OO\n10.65\n84.75\n188.75\n1149\nfive-figure,   share-,Oen Foodi   -    38.85\n39 65\n36 00\n29.15\n1230\n3200\n76.73\n24.15\n143.00\n46.00\n75.00\nNrlann Baily limn \u00b1\"efc7^ ttX'-S1\n-strong.)-  ind  |n!r.g  in purl   m*,J.r.!.y\nwith gilni of up lo  \u2022\u2022* pnlnt.\nClaulfltd Advertlilng Rittt!\nlie prr lln* p*r Inttrtion. 44c\np'V Imp prr wcrk (I. ronircutive\n[rufrtioni-, $143 per line per\nmnnth (26 conMcutive. Minimum, t linei per Iniertlon, Boi\nnumberi. lie extra, coven tny\nnumber of tlmef-\nPUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES.\nTENDERS. ETC.-JOc per line,\nflrtt Iniertlon. 16c per lint eich\nlubitquent   Iniertlon\nEOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL ABOVt RATES L*SS 10%\nLAST RITES FOR\nNELS MATSON\nB. C. Nov. 3\u2014Fu.\nWINNIPEG. Nnv 3 (CPI tills\nand harlev futures rallied with ship- KIMBERLEY,\nper demind held accountable for \"eral lervicei were held Hit week\ntheir ulm. Trading wei moderately for the lite Nell Mation, old timer\n!,.tlv. loi the dlitrlct. with the Rev. Oeorge\n|Elffl*ck officiating.\nAll     Pallbearen. ill frlindi of the de-\nthe cened. were: H. Booth, J. Clark. A.\nOwen, R. Bennett, ind A. Bennett\nInterment wu In the locil cemetery.\n\"subscription   Rites:\nSlngli copy\n9    03\nBy cirrler. per week\nIn idvince\n23\nBv cirrler. per yur\n1300\nMall In Canida, outilde\nNellon:\nOne month       _\n1 100\nThree monthi     \t\n330\nFix month*       \t\n..     4 50\nOne year\n800\nUnlled Statei. United Kl\nngdom:\nPer yur\n11200\nSli monthi      \t\n..  too\nThrns man-hi  \t\nOne mornh\n..  too\n1 oo\nWhere eitra po*t**e ll requires.,\nitwve retee plui poitege.\nCHICAGO, Nov. .1 (AP. -\ngraini moved higher, ltd by\nDtctmbtr wheat contract\nMONTREAL BANKS\nCommerce   \t\nDominion        \t\nImperlil     \t\nMontreal     \t\nNova leetie\t\nRoyal \t\nToronto\n13 00\n36 30\n:'-(Ki\n\u00bb DO\nMOfl\n?(l>0\nSI 50\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 lnduitrlali\n.0 rills\n13 UtllltlM\nChemical Workers\nStrikt Ovtr\nei.\u2014\u25a0\u00ab\nTORONTO. Nov 3 (CP) - The 13\nday  etrike   by   the   International\nChemical Workeri Union  (AT.L.)\n\u25a0t the St. Lawrence Starch Comp-\n131M off .7-Jiny plint it neerby Port Oedlt li\n4J33 off .1- over,   but   plint    Superintendent\n34.70 off .n'Douglaa Gny uld todiy Ihil eome\n  I SO itrlken who did not aniwer a\nNever try to thaw froien witer.back-lo-work call lut week iti no\nplpei with in open flame. The only longer comidered In the flrm'i em-\nufe way li to uie hot clothi. Iploy.   ,\nmtt\n1.30\n.12K\n.70\n1.70\n1.63\n.091.\n3.45\n2.50\n1.8S\n.37\n3.55\n302\n.39\n33.00\n.00\n.33\n.18%\n8.25\n.50\n.13\n2.10\n.0*\n.08\n.03H\nl.SO\n43.50\n.40\nWright Hirgreevei .\nYellorex   .\nYmlr Yankee Girl\nOILS\nAnglo-Can \t\nBrtlah American\t\nBritiih Dom\nC & IS Corp\t\nCalmont   _\nChemical Reiearch ..\nDalhouile\nDaviei Petroleum\t\nEut Creit \t\nFoothllli \t\nHome Oil \t\nImperial  \t\nMid Continent\t\nNitlonal Pete\t\nOkalta  _.\nPacific Pete \t\nRoyallte   \t\nUnited  \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power\t\nAbitibi Power pfd....\nAlgoma Steel\t\nBathurit A\t\nBeatty  \t\nBell Telephone _.\nBrazilian Traction ....\nBrew ti Dlit\t\nB A Oil \t\nB C Packeri \t\nB C Power A\t\nB C Power B\t\nB C Pulp\t\nBuilding Product!\t\nCanida Bread \t\nCan Brew\t\nCanadaCanneri \t\nCan Car & Foundry.\nCan Car Jr. Fdy\t\nCanadian Celaneae .'..\nCan Cement pfd \t\nCan Ind Alcohol A ...\nCan Malting  _.\nCan Marconi..._ _\nCan Packeri\t\nCan Pac Riy _\nCoaat Copper  _.\nCockihutt Plow .._\t\nCons Paper .\nD-rtlllen Seagreirn\t\nDominion Bridge  \t\nDom Foundriei  \t\nDom Steel St Coal B  _.\nDom Textile _^_ 108.00\n4.00\n.20\n.67\n.llVi\n2.42\n7.40\n.12\n4.75\n.14\n.11\n3.20\n.23\n,10t.\n1.32\n22.50\n.17\n1.30\n.40\n.60\n.40\n.12\n.06*4\n2.60\n4.23\n14.00\n.08\n.20\n.76\n.87\n16.00\n.08\n17.76\n21.00\n53.00\n21.30\n40.30\n173.30\n21.13\n15.73\n22.50\n13.85\n25.23\n2.25\n75.00\n80.00\nn.50\n23.75\n20.50\n1285\n16,15\n58.00\n26.50\n15.75\n4800\n2.00\n37.50\n13,50\n1.16\n11.56\n18.15'\n18.75\n31.23\n28.30\n16.61\nFamoui Playert\nFanny Farmer \t\nFord of Canada A .\nGatlneau   _\nGatlneau 3% pfd .....\nGen Steelwarei __\nGeorge Weiton\t\nGoodyear Tire _\nGt Leku Paper:.__\nGypnrm Lime \t\nHamilton Bridge .-\nHiram Walker\t\nImp OH \t\nImp Tobacco\t\nInt Metali\t\nInt Nickel \t\nKelvlnator\nLake of the Woodi..._\nLaura Secord\nLoblaw A\t\nLoblaw B\t\nMaple Leaf .\nMaisey Hirrli \t\nMauey Harrli pfd .\nMcColl Front\nMcColl Front pfd ..\nNit Steel Car\t\nPage Henhey \t\nPowell River \t\nPower Corp _____\nShawlnlgan \t\nSicki Brew\t\nSlmp-ona pfd\t\nSouthim \u2014\nSteel of Can -\nSteel of Can -pfd ....\nUnion Gu .\nUnited Corp\nUnited Steel .\nWinnipeg Elec pfd .\n16.23\n49.50\n12.30\nIMS\n108.73\nKM\n.   VM\n. 100.00\n.   18.30\n15.00\n.    7.30\nJ6.S0\n13.85\n.   13.73\n29.75\n83.30\n.   28.29\nr 88.00\n17.00\n80.23\n80.00\n14.00\n16.50\n29.26\n26.30\n100.00\n22.23\n22.23\n.   88.30\n.   11.30\n11.75\n.   13.13\n,102.00\n.   18.00\n.  78.00\n79.00\n9.33\n18.25\n8.95\n19.76\nWinnipeg Elec com    20-29\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNJPEG, Nov. 8 (CP)-Gral\u00bb\nquotations:\nOpen High Low Cloie\nOATS\nDec  82H   83H   8214   83\nMay 78*4   80H   78%   11%\nJuly      - 75*4   77      73%   76%\nBARLEY\n1.20%\n1.13\n1.12%\n1.17%\n1.1 IV*\n1.11K\n1.16%\n1.11\n1.11%\n1.19%\n1.14%\n1.11%\nNoneman      noir.\nNorth Inca Oold Mlnu ....    j.38\nO'Brien Gold Mlnu        ....    1.35\nO'Leery               ,u\nOmegi Oold       .07\nOmnltrim Explontlon .....      .1014\nOrenidi _      .14\nOalsgo Lake       1.11\nPamour Porcupine _     1.80\nParamaque         .09*4\nPaymaiter         .42\nPend Oreille       1.16\nPerron Oold  88\nPlcidllly  10\nPickle Crow Gold          1.60\nPioneer       3.80\nPowell Rouyn Gold         .86\nReevei MicDonild      1.10\nPreiton Eait Dome     2 20\nQuebec Gold    59\nQueenston       100\nQuemont      15 25\nRei court  16 \",\nRichmic Oold Mlnu  _      J2\nRochi L L         07\nRouyn  Merger       _..      .30\nSan Antonio Gold      4.70\nSannnrm       23\nSen Rouyn _      .66\nShawkey             .16\nSheep Creek   . .- - \u2014    1.00\nSherritt Gordon        80S\nSigma Rouyn      8.50\nSlacoe Oold       47\nSladen Milartlc        .48\nSpringer      141\nStidacona       ___       .71\nStarrttt Olien  _        M\nSteep Rock    ..  -.-    135\nSullivan Coni _ _     I.\"1\n8ud Contict  - - \u2014      -08\nSurf Inlet        T>\nSylvanlte             I\"\nT C Ruourcei         *70H\nT Lundmirk  50\nTtku River Gold Mlnei .._      ,68\nDec.\nMiy .\nJuly.\nRYE\nDec  3.58      3.72%   8.67      3.70\nMay .... 3.54      3.59%   3.52      3.57%\nJuly      3.2714   3.3214   3.36      3.32\nCASH PRICES\nOati: 2 CW. 83; Ex, 3 CW. 64%,\nCW. 8414; Ex 1 feed 8414; 1 feed\n84V4; 2 feed 82; 3 feed 79; trarj 83.\nBarley: 1 CW. 6 row 1.32%; 2 CW.\n6 row 1.32%; 1 CW. 2 row 1.27%; 1\nCW. 2 row 1.27%; 3 CW. 6 row\n1.27%; 3 CW. 6 row 1.27%; 1 feed\n1.19%; 2 feed 1.17\".; 3 feed 116%;\ntrack 1.24%; 2 CW. yellow 1.27%; 1\nCW. yellow 1.20%.\nRyes 1 CW. 3.73: 2 CW. 3.73; 3 C-\nW. 3.68; re). 2 CW. 3.33; 4 CW. 3.58;\ntrack 3.70.\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Nov. 3 (CP)-Cattle\nmarket llow, with pricei 1 bit euler. A few eirly .sales are about 29\ncents lower.\nTuesday's recelpti'; 1939 cattle, 309\ncalvei, 704 hogi, 687 iheep. Wednei-\nmornlng'i recelpti not completed.\nHogs sold Tueidiy it J21.50 for\nA'l it yirdi and plants. Sowi, $12.\n\"ive weight.\nGood butcher iteen, 11323 to\n$13.73; common to medium, $11 to\n$13. Good rowi, $8.50 to $9; common to medium, $6.50 to $8.25. Can-\nner_ and cutters, $4 to $6.\nGood to choice veal calvea, $11 to\n$12; common to medium, $9 to $11.\nGood Iambi, $13 to $13.23; topi,\n$13.50. Good ewu, $3 to $6.23.\nSave 1 Gol. ot Got in Ten\nv,r ,\\m\nMOTOR TUNE-UP\nSPECIALISTS\nUTHBER\nMOTORS\n 12 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 6, .*\u00a3\u00bb\nNow You See Tftem,\nNow You Don't!\nIn 1945 tte hod a faw, last ytar we couldn't get any,\nnow we hav* a small stock \u2014   .\nDally Journals for 1945\u2014532-F\n6J4-F-\nS17-C_\nIdeal Calendar Pads for 1948 -\nfl.3S\n$1.60\n53.75\n-TO*\nJumbo Calendar Pads for 1948   11.25\nMetal Calendar Stands 51*30 and 52.50\nPocket Diaries for 1948 wlll be In stock shortly.\nPlac* Your Order Now.\nDRUG STORE\nAt Tour Popular Red & White Food Store\ni( Oranges\"-\"***s,\u00abm\u00bb2doz.59c\n* Grapefruit^ '*\u2022\u20143 for 35c\ni( Grapes i\"\"ww'R,bu\"'~;\u20142 Ibs. 29c\ntI-c Apples Me,-**\u00abh' ,raney wropp-id; _ 3 lbs. 25c\nic Tomatoes\u00ab\u2014 * **-  Each 29c\nRED&>\nWHITE\nt ,'r, j\nXFOODS\/\nTbe owl cannot set ln total darkness.\nMAKE YOUR CLOTHES LINE\nOUR TELEPHONE LINE\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\n(Prior Broe.)\nPHONE 1171 - 182 BAKER ST.\nIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIH\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nAMBULANCE SERVICI\n\"Distinctive runeral Service\"\nIU Kootenay St Phon. Ml\n\u25a0IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllll\nHot* Hi* Job Done Right\nso\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nNov. 15 Deadline\nFor Deepseamen\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 9 (CP) -\nJamea Thompson, Canadian Bee-\nmen'! Union delegate to the Vancouver, New Weatmlnater and District\nTrade, and Labor Council, told the\ncouncil that Nov. 15 represents a \"no\ncontract, no work\" deadline for 9000\ndeepsea sailors and that meetings\nwere now being held on ships at aea.\nUnion crewmen of 10 West Coast\nvessels have already voted to strike,\nhe said.\nSome 1900 offlceri will go out on\nstrike at the same time as seamen\nunless some agreement ls reached\nby the Maritlma Joint Council\n(A.F.L.), which represents three officer groups as well as the C. S. U\u201e\nwith ship operators.\nA strike would tie up mora than\n150 Canadian deepsea ships, Including about 110 ships ln Eastern Canada and the Maritime*.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiiiii\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned anil Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\n801 Ward St Phon. <t\nniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nEnglish Bon. China\nCups and Saucers\nPrtoid up from\n$1.25\nNelson Electric Co.\nQener.l Electric Appllancel\nPhono M0 574 Baker St\nSale of Alfalfa Hay\nBrisk at Lister\nCAMP LISTER, B. C, Nov. t -\nThe sale of alfalfa hay ls quite brisk.\nSeveral carloads are being shipped\nout from the various ranches in Lis-\nter-Huscroft.\nNABOB TEA\nLb. Pkt. 93c\nALL THE WAY FROM ENGLAND\nA SHIPMENT OF HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S FAMOUS BISCUITS\nFirs Varieties to Choose From\nVi lb. pkts., each 39c\nMACARONI WITH CHEESE:\nFranco-American; \\e\\ak\n20 02. tins, 2 for  ****>*\nWAX: Aero paste;\n1 lb. tin \t\nTOMATO CATSUP: Standby,\nexcellent quality; \\td.\n14 oz. bottle  *-\"T\n29*\nAPRICOTS: Royal City,\nchoice quality; 20 oz.    CO\/.\nUna, 2 for  T\nGREEN PEAS: Delnor; 19 oz. pkg.\nSOAP POWDER: Eiderdown;\n3\u00a3*L. \"<\nSTRAWBERRIES:  rreah\nfrozen Delnor;\n15 oz. cup\t\n28<\nOATCAKES: Monu-\nen's; per pkg. .\nPEANUT BUTTER:\nMcColl's; 16 oz. Jar\nw\n25*\n44<\nQREEN ONIONS\nl^bunehee               |5\u00a3\nLETTUCE\nSolid heads;\nLb _\t\n151\nCELERY\nCrlip, grain;\nLb\t\nw\nCARROTS\nLarge bunches,\n2 for \t\nm\nSPINACH\nFresh, looal;\n2 lbs.         \t\n25<\nBROCCOLI\nFreih, green;\nLb\t\n27*t\nBrunei   Sprouts,   Parsley,\nSweet Potatoes, Individual\nSquash, etc- ate.\n<-sSJ\u00bb!__B\u00bb*\"i\n\"\\lmjstmf     ,     t*\n''\\wr \u00abi>\\   i\nTi\n\u25a0  M\nLB-t\n11\n\u25a0M\nIs.*;.   )\n\u2022iLB-\n|PIH>)!T7i77-f{_G121I!Ll\nCOCONUT: Martln'a;   *AJLU\n8 oz. cello pkg *\"T\nThe Star Grocery       The Sugar Bowl Grocery\nPhons 10 or 11\u2014H. A. D. Greenwood\u2014Free Delivery        Phone 110       \u2014       R. Joy       \u2014       Free Delivery\nW. Hasr. i Good Selection of\nYARDLEY\nTOILETRIES\nGet your j whll. they last\nAt Your Rexall Store.\nCity Drug Co.\nPhon. M\nBox 460\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\n*     GARAGEMEN\nBKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhono 122 Nelson. B C\n\u2014 ,\u2014\u201e.,\u2014_,\u25a0\u25a0\nPor good quality Christmas toys,\na wide selection at reasonable\nprices,\nTHE CHILDREN'S SHOP\nWind-up train sets,      C? \u25a0\u25a0\nfrom      +mri99\n\t\nJ.A.C. LAUGHTON\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMEDICAL ARTS BUILDING\n'llllllllllllllllilllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'\nHav. rour Furniture  Expertly\nRecovered at th.\nNELSON  UPHOLSTERY\nill Hall St Phona IM\niiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii\nW. G. VALIN\nEXPERT WATCH\nREPAIRING\nJEWELLER\n36. Baker St Phone 4]\nKenwood\nOvercoats\nCANADA'S\nFINEST\nBe comfortable In ons of\nthese Kenwood Coats.\nWarmth without weight.\nMade for ladles and men\nin a nice color range.\n\u202255\noo\nEmory's Ltd.\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nThe average human hotly Is ci\nered with about 20 square feet\nskin.\nOFFICE HOURS\n10:30 to  12:30  noon\nand 2 to 4 p.m.\nSTUART AGENCIES\nSH Baktr SL Phona U0\nRubbers\nFOR MEN\nZipper and 2 Buckle\nOVERSHOES\nHard-Toe Miners' Cleated\nRUBBERS\nFelt Shoes\nWith Leather'or Felt Solei\nMen's Extra Gauge Sols I\npanco, a sturdy work iho\nfor Winter.\nYOU SAVE AT\nWADE'S\nSee\nMURPHY'S\nFOR\nPAINTS \u2014 VARNISHES\nKALSOMINES\n748 Baker St Phont SSS\nl r \u25a0 i r 11 r l i \u25a0 111111 \u25a0 i i 11 [ I \u25a0 1 i 11111 \u25a0 11 \u25a0. s i i s s 1111 s\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n& IMRIE\nChartered Accountants\nAuditors\nSSO Baker St Phont 23S\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimimimiiii\nHALLOWE'EN\nQUIET AT NATAL\nNATAL, B. C, Nov. 5\u2014Natal-Mi\nchel enjoyed another quiet Hallow\ne'en night with only a few gates\nmisplaced and fences knocked down.\nSchool parties took most of the\ntime durln gthe day while in the\nevening the usual collecting of Hallowe'en apples by the youngsters\nwas enjoyed.\nMembers of the Boy Scout Troop\nheld a successful novelty dane. ln\nthe Union Hall With a large crowd\nattending. The proceed*'of the dance\nwill go towards the Scout Fund\nwhich will be used next Summer to\ndefray the cost of outings and other\nScout matters.\nGirls' patent one strap SLIPPERS, 9 J \u00abIP\n\"Graceline.\" Sizes 11 to 2,4. Pair  St I J\n01rl> wine elk LOAFERS, \"Military\"      M   \u00bbJjC\nGraceline. Pair  \"T.-Uj\nGirl's black suede LOAFERS, \"Lieut.-     %A  **%*****\nBar\" Graceline. Pair   T\\-C J\nNEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' AND CHILDRENS'\nRUBBERS JUST ARRIVED.\nTHE BOOTERY\nOutstanding Value\nWould Cut\nTrout Season\nVICTORIA, Nov. 5 (AP)-A motion recommending to the Vancouver Island affiliated body that the\ntrout season be cut by three months,\nwas carried by a narrow majority\nat a meeting of the Victoria Fish and\nGame Protective Association last\nnight The proposal would restrict\ntrout fishing from April 1 to Oct. 1\ninstead of from March 1 to Nov. 30.\n\u20acIRIEIErW\u20ac\u00a9ID S\nDirects Medical\nServices in Army\nOTTAWA, Nov. S (CP)-Appointment of Col. W. L. Coke, O.B.E., of\nthe Royal Canadian Army Medical\nCorps, as Director-General of Medical Services for the Canadian Army\nand his promotion to the rank of\nBrigadier, was announced today by\nDefence Minister Claxton.\nThe International Student Service, founded 21 years ago ln Geneva, exists to promote understanding and cooperation among university students and professors all\nover the world.\nBedroom\nOroup\nI PIECES Vanity, Ranch, Chiffonier, Full Sized Bad,\nHigh Rliar Cabla Spring, Layar Felt Mattress, Pair of\nPillowi. Regular $169.50.\n2 Only at $124*50\nSterling Home Furnishers\nRELIABLE SERVICE\nat Reasonable Cost\nTHE\nSmedley Garage Co.\nVernon St., NeUon  **\n441 Baker Sf. Nelson, B.C.\nriRMS J   H. 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