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G. CREDITED\nWITH MILLION\nBY\nHalf of Advance la Al\nready Spent on Relief\nWork\n36 OF B.C. RELIEF\nPROGRAMS PASSED\nRemaining   $500,000   a\nAdvance on Amount\nOwed by Ottawa\nPound Drops to\nLowest in Ten Years\nBreaks Abruptly to $..30%; Is Only About 12 Cents\nAbove All-Time Low; 93.18 Reached Just After\nWar; Rallies a Little\nNEW YORK, Dm. I. (Br Trust H. McOoim.ll. Aaaodated Preae\nfinancial writer)\u2014 Under tone at heavy selling which haa bam\nbuffeting the pound sterling .ver since It waa suspended from the\nfold standard, tha quotation today broke abruptly to M.30Vi. the\nlowest price In 10 yaan. AA that figure, representing a break of\nnine centa since yesterday, the pound was only about 11 centa\nabove iu all-time record low of MIS, reached in the chaotic\nport-war readjustment period, Juat prior to Britain's ntum to\ntbe fold standard.\nThe acope of tha decline was narrowed later ln -Hie day wben\na modaat rally developed. Ths final quotation for tba day waa\nttM. half a eent above the extreme low, but 11. cente below tbe\ncloetng prlos ot yeaterd. y.\nAdvices reoelved by New York banking houses Indicated selling\nwaa general. London bankers, ln tbe meantime, state that they an\nnot warned, according to cabled adrloae received hen. They see\nno reason to favor artificial sfforts to atop IU preeent decline.\nOUTBREAK COMEDIAN\nNEW\nSPOILS\nIN THE FAR EAST\nPHCE AND\nSPENDS  HOLIDAYS  AT  GENOA\n\u2014et. la . charming study of Elettra, the young daughter of Senator\nand Mn. Ongllelmo Marconi of Italy, photographed with her nurse on the\nMaroonls' yacht, Bettta, now at anchor of Genoa. Pioneer In the field\nof wireless, Marconi bu hla yacht connected for world-wide radio asd\nUlephonlo conversation.\nHoare Warns Gandhi That\nAny Nationalist Disorder\nWill Bring Armed Force\nVICTOBIA. Dec 1, \u2014 Fifty-one\nBritish Colombia mnnlclpalltlea,\nwltb proposed nllef work pro-\ngrama totalling gj.S75.74il. had\npassed their MMI Plana forward\nto Ottawa through the provincial\ngovernment up to today, IS of\ntheee programs, for a total of S2.-\n596,713, having already been approved by Ottawa, and ratification\naf a farther 16 Is now betng\nsought.\nHon. J, w. Jones, minister -of finance, confirmed today tbat the\nBritish Columbls government had\nreceived 11,000,000 from Ottawa\nthrough a credit eetebllabed at tbe\nCanadian Bank of Commerce hen\non federal authority. Notification to\nthis effect came from Hon. E. N.\nRhodes, acting minister of finance\nin the Ottawa cabinet, and waa\nfollowed Immediately by opening of\nthe 61,000,000 credit.\nMr. Jonee captained 1500,000 at\nthe amount waa tor municipal undertakings, the greater part of which\nhaa already been emended, and\n6500,000 as an advance an 61.500.000\nwhich the Dominion owee the province on account of a \u00bb3,-J06,00O program already earned out.\nWedell Makes New Record\nas Hawks Gets Sick and\nIs Forced Down in South\nIndia  Viceroy Prepares\nto Handle Gandhi\nFollowers\nLONDON,   Dec   1   (Br   George\nHambleton,   Canadian   Press   Staff)\nwriter)\u2014The   stamp   of   approval\nfor IU Indian policy wlll be song ht\nfrom the house of commons tomorrow   hy   the   national   government. Prime Minister Bamsay MacDonald, In cloelng the second Indian round table conference today,\nannounced    the    policy\u2014   federal\nhome-role tor  India with  transitional safeguards.\nTha prime minuter announced that\ngreat forward strides had b.en made\nthrough - the   dkl.beraG.o__i   of   tfie\nconference,   but   tbe   vital   question\nof   apportioning   power   among   the\nvarious racial groupe, which he admitted ww the key to the succ-ss\nof tha eonference, apparently wu as\nfar from aettlement sa ever.\nMeanwhile tha viceroy of India\nwaa preparing to handle vigorously\nany new subversive movement by\nOandhl followers ln the Bengal district. Immediate death or deportation lor life Is the penalty prescribed under - new ordinances in\nBengal for those who commit subversive acts against the crown or attempt political crimes.\nTha army, police, and even civilians may be enlisted to assist in\ntbe suppression df any rebellious\nmoves. Tness measures apply for the\npresent only to the Bengal province\nbut lt Is believed tbe government ls\nprepared. If necessary, to extend\nthem to all India. It was reported\nthat Sir tfamuel Hoare, secretary for\nIndia, has Informed Mahatma Oandhl\nprivately that lf the'India Nationalists g\u00abt out of hand again, the government will end the movement by\nmilitary force.\nHON. J. McKAY DIES\nIN TORONTO s\nTORONTO, OBt., nee. I. (CP)\nAon. Jamea McKay, who acted es a\naoout In the Northwest rebellion\ncampaign of 1888 and lived to be-\neome Justice of the appeal oourt ot\nSaskatchewan, died here today, aged\nTO. Death oame In the Toronto Cten-\nenl  hospitel  following a short  111\nTolmie Loses Fedora\nBut Finds lt Again\non Atkinson's Head\nVICTORIA, Dsc. 1.\u2014Premier\nTolmie lost his hat at the\nannual meeting of the Conservative Association of British\nOolumbla ln Nanaimo last\nweek.\nWhen the premier went to\nVancouver yesterday with another hat, he Invited Hon.\nWilliam Atkinson, minister of\nagriculture, to his hotel room.\n\"I hear,\" eald Mr. Atkinson,\n\"that you' lost your new hat.\nToo bad.\"\n_. \"Yes,-too-had,\" said the premier, suddenly noticing Mr,\nAtkinson's new fedora,' \"but\nnot too bad for me. Too bad\nfor you.\" And removing Mr.\nAtkinson's fedora, the premier,\nas he suspected, found his\nown initials, S. P. T., ln it\nNow Mr. Atkinson la looking\nfor the man who took his hat\nfrom the Conservative meeting\nand left the premier's hanging In Its place.\nGOVERNMENT IN\nGERMANY GIVEN\nTARIFF POWERS\nUnrestricted Powers to Raise\nCustoms Duties, in Emergency Decree\nBERLIN, Dec. 1 (AP)\u2014(By Tom\nWllhetoj, Asaoclatsd Tress stall writer)\u2014An emergency decree giving the\ngoyenunent virtually unrestricted\npower, to raise cuatom, duties waa\nsigned today by President Paul\nVon Hlndenburg.\nTlM government's new powers, to\ntx evoked In the event of \"stringent\neconomic necessity,\" Include the authority to boost tariffs to a prohibitory level untll Tib. 39. when the\nretche-ia.   rec\u2014e   end*.\nTue new decree reads:\n\"Tbe government la given power\nduring the recess of relcbatag ln the\nevent of stringent economic necessity, (1) to change existing Import\nduties; (3) to effeot a system of\ntemporary bilateral treaties with\nfore!---   countries.\"\nThe reference to bilateral treaties\nwas Interpreted by some observers\nas designed to enable German to negotiate tariff questions with .Oreat\nBritain.\nQUAKE   FELT\nALVfTA, Portugal. Dec. 1. (AP)\u2014\nA sharp earthquake shock was felt\nhere today, but there were no oas--\ntitles ot material damage.\nNATIONAL WAN\nOVERSUBSCRIBED\nITKEXPECTED\nFinal Figures Not Yet Avail\nable; 10-Year Bonds\nAre Preferred\nOTTAWA, Ont., Deo. 1. (CP)\u2014\nThe department of finance believes\nthat the national servloe loan was\nlargely over-subscribed but final\nflgurea m not yet available. The\napplications with cheques dated December 1, and the subscriptions\nledged with tbe general management commfttee have to be added.\nThe department tonight reported\nthat at the close of business last\nnight cheques cleared at tha assistant receiver general offices for\nsu' scrlptlons to the natlonal service loan totalled 9189,470,700. the\nreports  from  the   10  offices  being:\nToronto; 164,107,200; Montreal,\n$3-,207,^00; \" Winnipeg, $8,029,000,\nVictoria, ,17,988,700. Ottawa, $7,880,-\n900: Halifax, 14,884,600; Oalgary,\n\u26663,737,300; Saint John. $3,180,600;\nReglna, $3,867,800; Charlotte town,\n8818,900.\nIn addition there were applications with cheques dated December\n1, and the subscriptions lodged with\nthe general manager committee. Untll these are allocated, lt wlll not\nbe known exactly how much was\nsubscribed but, as the last day's\nbusiness exceeded all expectations,\nlt la the opinion of the department\nthat tha loan was largely oversubscribed.\nOf tbe amount credited in tbe\nbooks of the department 849,724,300\nwaa taken ln five-year bonds and\n889,746,600 In the 10-year series.\nWestminster Hill\nPasses Committee\nLONDON, Dec. 1. (OP cable)\u2014The\nstatute of Westminster bill, making\nequality within the Empire a legal\nand constitutional fact, today passed\ntbe committee state in the houee of\nlords with amendment. One formal\nchange was adopted, however, bringing It Into effect ss soon aa royal\nassent has been given, Instead of\ntoday.\nOno\u00bb again the right of appeal to\nthe privy oouncil entered th. de\nbate. Lord Daneefort moved a nsw\nclause to preserve the right to appeal from Irish Free State oourts,\nReplying for tbe government. Lord\nHallahan, secretary for war, said\nthis was guaranteed hy treaty, and\nIn any event, the dominions objected to such a clause as being\noontrary to tbe Balfour declaration\nat the 1926 Imperial conferenoe.\nLord Daneefort withdrew his proposed new clause.\nCAPT. H. WILSON-JONES\nDIES AT VICTORIA\nVICTORIA. Dec. 1.\u2014Oapt H. Wilson-Jones, prominent zoologist and\ndistinguished military officer, died\nfrom hesrt trouble ln the Jubilee\nhospital Monday evening. Bis death,\nIt la believed, was due indirectly to\na minor Injury sustained In an\naccldsat.\nWedell Overshoots Vancouver by 100 Miles,\nin Dash\nHawks  Has  Close  Call\nWith Death as Dizzy-\nnew Comes\nRenewed Hostilities Come\nWhen Peace Appears\nNear\nWARFARE FLARES\nIN   THE   SOUTH\nLeague of Nations and\nJapan Agree on Latest\nProposal\nLOSES CASE\nPAYS $500 BACK\nSALARY TO SECRETARY\nTANCOL'VW.   \u00bb\u2022   C,   Mt.   1\u2014\n(Bj  tba  Canadian  Trets)\u2014Br__-\nlraf UH flight with a IS minut.\natop at Bene, Nevada, to relu-tl,\nJamM   R.   Wedell,   Mm   Orleans\na-*-***-!  pilot,   landed   at  die  Lula\nbland  airport  hart  at  noon   today (ram A(*a Callente, Maitco.\nta anuah all ntaUng tomt tm-\nettt for tba three flar IMfW.   '*\nWedell  left the Mexican cltr at\n6:17   a.m..   and.   arrived   o\u00bber   tba\nVancouver    airport    at    11:53    am\nbut falling   to  recognize  hla destination,   continued   up   tbe   Brltlah\nOolumbla   coaat   for   approximately\n100   mllea    before   dlecoverlng   his\nerror.   Ha returned and landed on\ntbe field at 13:57 pm., for a total\nelapsed   time   of   sir   hours   and\n40 mlnutea.\nThe former record for the 1300\nmile flight waa held br James ooodwln Hall, of New Tork, who flew\ntht distance early thle year ln\nssren hours, Mttj-elght minutes\nand three seconds.\nTOUCHES   WHEELS\nWedell, newest addition to the\ncoterie of air speedsters, began bta\ntight from San Diego, Calif., where\nhe took off -shortly after -a am.\nthla morning. Zooming down to\ntba Mexican airport at <:17 am.\nhe touched hla wheels and sped\nnorthward on hla record attempt,\nwithout stopping to avoid a halt\nln. San Diego for cuatoma Inspection.\nRacing ag-lnst time, Wedell dropped onto the Reno airfield .at\n6:43 a.m. and after taking on 74\ngallons of gaa, hopped into ths air\nagain, 13 minutes later, headed for\nthe British Columbia elty. - At 11:53\na.m., scarcely fire and a half hours\nTBKIA, Calif., Deo. l. (API-\nTaken suddenly U| while speeding through the air. Captain Frank\nHawks, holder of many apeed records, set his plane down at Grenada, is miles from here, te terminate a speed trial between\nCanada   and    Mexico    he    started\ntaflt teats.\nAlmoat  drib-Ions and   enable te\nwalk, tbe speed  king  nevertheless\nlanded  his  craft   perfectly   In   a\nsmall   field   near   Grenada.   C.   S.\nHughes,   hotel   proprietor  of  that\ntown,   saw   the   ship   xlg-ragglng\nIn   the   air,   and   arrived   on   tbe\nscene  aa  It  landed.\nHughes   found   Capt.   Hawka   ln\nthe   plana   unable   to   move.   The\ncaptain told him. he said, that he\ni   seised   with   a   sudden   lUnaas\nwbUt In the sir.\nHughes took the filer out of the\nplant, took off hla straps and para*\nchute and brought him to tht\nGrenada hotel where he called Dr.\nV. W. Hart of Treks. Hawka had\nto bt carried to a room\n\"VERV   WEAK\"\nDr. Hart, after treating the  filer\naald that Hawks waa \"vary weak.'\nHe did not name tbe nature ot the\nmalady.\nTbe     physician     ordered     Capt.\n(Continued on Pace Two)\nBURNABY RELIEF\nWORK MAY STOP\nEDMONDS, Dec. 1\u2014 Possibility\ntbat all relief work will stop In\nBurnaby at once, to permit of an\nInvestigation by Dominion and\nprovincial official! Into rumors\ntbat certain sewer work ls costing\ntoo much and tbat terms of agree-\nment ln regard to use of trucks\nhive been Infringed Is hinted by\nReeve W. A. Prltchard.\nTHREE  BRAKEMEN  KILLED\nPARSONS, Ku., Dec. 3. (AP) \u2014\nThree brakemen of tbe Missouri\nKansas Texas railroad were killed\nlate today when tbelr automobile\nwae struck by a work train of tbe\nUnion Traction company electric\ntnter-urban line at a crossing between  Parsons   and   Cherrydale.\nThe work train wae derailed, but\nnone of ls occupants  were Injured.\nManchurlan warfare flared up\nanew today In a battle between\nJapanese foroee and a Chtaeee cavalry detachment of General Mah\nChan-Shan's forces southwest of\nHallun, Shanghai wsa Informed from\nHarbin.\nOeneral Mah wu reported to be\nIntent upon recapturing Tsltslhar,\ncapital of Hellungklang provlnoe.\nfrom which, u governor, he wu\ndriven out by Japaneee two weeks\ntffc\nRenewal of hostilities came Juat\nu peace ln Manchuria appeared to\nbe within striking distance.\nTbe 13 neutral members ot tba\nLeague of Nations oouncil agreed\non a program of settlement which\nalready hu been approved In principle by China and the United\nStates. This left tbe taue up to\nJapan.\nTha council's program calls tot an\ninternational commission of Inquiry.\nIt effects compromise by falling to\nreootnlw Japan's \"right\" to take\nmilitary action against Manchurian\nbandits, and by omitting any stipulation tbat Japan withdraw from\nManchuria within a specified limit,\nu originally demanded by China.\nM the if Ms ot tbe cenfll-t. Interest shifted to Taittthar. A \"dangerous situation\" existed there, it\nwu said at Japanese army headquarters at Mukden.\nThe Japanese command announced\nthat reinforcements had been dispatched to Tsltalhar following receipt of reports tbat 3000 men were\nmarching on the city from Hallun.\nTokyo reported Intercepting radio\nmessages Indicating that Oeneral\nMah   Chan-Shan   contemplated    an\nLAD ASKS FOR\nAUTOGRAPH OF\nJOHN BUNYAN\nLONDON (by mall) (AP)\u2014\nJohn Bunyan, author of \"Pilgrims' Progreas\", baa been aak-\ned for his autograph by a\nBrltlah  schoolboy.\nAddreaalng hla letter ln care\nof the Rellgloua Tract toclety,\nthe boy wrote:\n\"Dear air: I am glad to aat\nln a newspaper that they art\nselling millions of your books,\nand I compliment you on\nyour well-earned aucoeas. 1 am\ngoing to read them when I\nhart time.\n\"Br tbe way, I collect autographs, and bare Jack Hobbs\nand Idgar Wallace, and lota\nof otbtr famoua writers, and\nI want yours to complete tht\nset. Bo pleaae tend me one.\n\"Hoping, you art very well,\nand thank you very much.\"\nTM    secretary     brake    tbt\nntwi   of   tht   author's   death,\nand sent tht lad a oopy of\n\"Pllgrtma-\nI\nJudge    Makes    Charlie\nMore From Among\nCounsel\nACTOR DOES NOT\nLIKE NEW ROLL\nSon of Prime Minister Is\nan \"Interested\nSpectator\"\nLONDON. Dec. 1. (AP)\u2014Charlie\nChaplin played a oourtroom role\ntoday, and didn't Uke It verf\nweU.\nThe comedian get* a perform-\nance that failed to Imprest Judge\nTobln. The Judge, In faet, wu\npretty  free  with   bis   riitlrlsm.\nThe npahnt of the proceedings\nwas  that Chaplin  paid   lido  and\nSPEED MARK FOR\nLANDPLANEPUT\nUP TO 284 M. P. H.\nL.   R.  Bsyles  Spaeds   Four\nTtaM Over Cottrrm its\nEstablish Record\n(Continued on Page Two)\nTHINKS RAILWAYS\nGET AWARD FROM\nINQUIRY BODY\nAward of Concilialior Board\nSitting on Wage Cut Request,  Public  Today\nVICTOBIA. Deo. 1\u2014H. D. Twigg,\nmember for Victoria ahd deputy\nspeaker tn the provincial legislature\nwlll leave f*tr Golden shortly to Uke\npart ln the by-election campaign being carried out ln Columbia riding\nin the Interests of Pred W. Jonea.\nConservative nominee tor the December   podl.\nMONTRBAL, DM. 3\u2014\"While no\ninkling li obtainable here ae to the\nnature of the award, lt le understood\nthat the tppllcetlon of the railways\nhas been granted,\" states an Ot.Uwa\ndespatch to the Montreal Oaiette to.\nday, oommenlng on the report of\nChe board of conciliation which re*\ncently heard a request of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railways for 10 per oent reduction\nin tha wages of the running trades,\nrepreeentlng about 27,000 employees.\nThe award of the board la ln the\nbands of the department of labor\nand will be made known today, the\ndespatch states. A minority report\nby the men's representative on the\nboard la expected, lt ls added.\nback nucTraco\nAS   CAR   SKIP*\n' VANCOUVER, Dec. 1\u2014Tom Lord.\nHoy street, received a fractured back\nwhan a car he was a passenger ln\nekldded on ley roads at Rupert and\nKingswaT streete tbls morning and\nturned over ln a ditch.\nThe driver of the car. Carl Zlnk,\nescaped with sllr_t bruises.\n$294 in Coffers of Nelson Christmas Cheer\nOn First Day of Canvass; Objective Far Off\nNew Needy Cases Reported\nDaUy; Canvassers Report\nAppeal WeU Received\nThe canvassing committee ln the\nWelfare fund report that their appeal today waa well recelv_d and the\nresults of their canvass as far as H\nwent today were gratfying to the\nextent of $994. There Is atl.l a long\nway to go before tuffielent funde\nare available to even In a small way\ntake care ot the needy edtes tn tbe\ncltr nad district, reports ot which\nare reaching the committee daily.\nTha desire of the association le\nthat everyone will have hla share ln\nproviding any of the necessities c<\nlife for those ln want, and hopes\nthat tboee who have not yet been\n.approached wlll alto respond generously to tbe fund.\nThe total rseelved on today's canvass amounting to 0M4, does not\nInclude some generous gifts pr .v \u2022\nously received and which have already   been   acknowledged.   A   oom-\n(Continued on Page Two)\nBODIES TAKEN\nFROM COFFINS\nAND STOPPED\nGruesome    Discovery    Made\nNear Montreal; Madman\nMay Be Culprit\nMCflTR?*\", Dec. 1 (CT)\u2014Discovery tonight cf two bodies naked\nand burled ln one grave, covered\nwith a few inches of earth, deepened\nthe mystery surrounding the finding\nMonday pf three coffins In bushes in\na vacant field ln the east end of\nMontreal   island.\nThe bodies, of an elderly man\nand a young man. were found ln\nMontreal East cemetery, near the\nfield where the coffins were located\nyesterday, Both bodies were Identified\nthla evening by relatives of tbe deceased and two of the three ooffln*\nwere also ldentl.l;d as those which\noriginally enclosed the remains. The\nthird coffin had apparently never\nbeen  used.\nDetectives believed that ti,. strange\ncase, was the result of work either\nof a madman or some callous thief\nor thieves.\nAlbert Lacae, superintendent of\nthe cemetery, Inspected the graves,\nnoted that at one lot the earth\nseemed to have been freshly turned.\nRemoving the soli he came across\nthe two bodies six Inches below the\nsurface. All clothing had been stripped off. Authorities declined to give\nout the names of the deceased.\nDTTROirr, Dec. 1.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Jewell\nR. Bayles, Springfield, Maaa., aviator, Doomed over a three-kilometer course at an averaga speed\nof 384.73 miles an hour today to\nbring the world speed record for\nlend  planes  to  the  United  States.\nThe record ha dlsplaoed subject,\nto official confirmation, waa 278,4*\nmiles an hour established by Warrant Officer Bonnet of prance in\n1934.\nHis average speed for four dashes\nover the gusty course at Wayne\ncounty airport apparently gave him\nan ample margin over tha 4.97\nmiles per hour by whloh he was\nrequired to exceed the previous\nrecord to gain recognition.\nIn one of his numerous prior\nassaults on the record, two of\nwhich nearly ended in disaster, he\nmade one unofficial atralght-away\nreoord of 307 miles. His highest\nspeed today was 396.95 miles per\nhour.\nBayles made his record In a gee\nbee monoplane driven by a supercharged Wasp engine that delivered nearly 800 horsepower.\nThe timers' records and photographs of the plane swooping over\nthe Pylons wlll be sent to Paris for\nverification by the Federation. Aer-\nonautlque Internationale.\nToday> flight wss made wtth the\nwind  across  the  course.\nCOMMUNISTS   PROTEST\nAS WALKER PLEADS\nFOR MOONEY\nSAN PRANCiecO, Dec. 1 (AP) \u2014\nThree pollce_.cn were injured and 25\nalleged Communist-, including four\nworn*j were arrested today during\nrioting which followed a demonstration outside the building where\nMayor James J. Walker pleaded before Oovernor James Rolph Jr., on\nbehalf of Tom Mooney, convicted\n1918  Preparedness dsy bomber.\nTOM MIX IS  ABLE  TO\nSIT UP IN BED\n(Continued oa Pate Two)\nHOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 1 (AP)\n\u2014Recovery of Tom Mix. famous\nmotion picture end cirrus cow-\npuncher, proceeded eo rapidly today after bis dangerous attack of\nperitonitis that by evening he was\nable to ttt np ln bed.\nAt one time last week, after an\nemergency operation to remove in\nInfected appendix, physicians held\nlittle hope for the actor's life.\nDoctors tonight said that Norman\nTan rag, film director, and Fred\nNlblo Jr. ton of the director, were\nrecovering rapidly from appendicitis    O.MB^tlOW!.\ncosts to Miss Mary .Shepherd, who\nclaimed back pay for publicity and\nsecretarial services In connection\nwith his visit to l.ngland. lie\ndropped his defense of Ihe suit\nhe explained, because the names\nof prominent persons had been\nnought   Into   it,\nYesterday Miss Shepherd's testimony that Chaplin ducked out of\ndinner engagement with Prime\nMinister Ramsay MacDonald and\nshe had to write his letter of apology provoked the Judge to remark.\nThis ls going to do us a lot of\ngood In foreign countries. Pancy\nhow foreigners wtll laugh at us.\nand   quite   rightly   too.\"\nChaplin, who wasn't present yesterday, showed up today with hit\nlawyers, who announce^ a settlement had  been reached  subject  to\nSTUDENT PILOT\nIS KILLED\nROSEBCRQ, Ore., Dec. 1. (AP)\u2014\nKeith Smith, 18, student aviator,\nwaa killed instantly here today when\nhis airplane went into a tall spin\nand crashed on the municipal airport. Smith was crushed beneath\nthe plane.\nSmith had been taking flying Instructions for nine months, and was\nmaking a flight today to qualify\nfor a pilot? llcenoe.\nHave No Knowledge How\nBaychimo Disappeared\nWTONIPBO. Dec. 1 (OP)\u2014Hudson's\nBay company officials are still without knowledge of how the steamer\nBaychimo, owned by the oompany,\ndisappeared during a storm off tbe\ncoast of Alaska, about 60 miles south\nof Point Barrow. The fur-trading\nship had been caught ln the ice for\nseveral weeks and a skeleton crew\nwaa camped on t,_e ooAst. Passengers and other members of the crew\nwere flown to Nome shortly after the\nBaychimo  became  held   fast.\nWILL TRY TO SPEED UP\nIMPERIAL CONFERENCE\nPLANS   IN  BRITAIN\nLONDON, Dec. S (0 P cable)\u2014\nPlane for the imperial conference to\nbe held In Ottawa will be speeded\nup,   sayt   the   Dally   Express   today.\nTht national government, the paper\naaya, hopes arrangements will be\nmade permitting the oonferenoe to\nopen earlier than July, the date\nmentioned for some ttmt.\nDiscussions sre progressing between\nthe British government and those of\nths d-mln.ona In regard to arangements for the conferenoe. The pretence in London of Prtme Minister\nR. B. Bennett of Canada has helped\nto comp!et\u00bb the prsllmjnarl.t, tlte\nneper add.*.\nCHARLIE   CHAPLIN\n(Continued on Page Two)\nDIES  IN   SHOOTING\nACCIDENT\nHANEY, Dec. ).\u2014Clarence Ansell,\n19, ton of ex-Reeve W. H. Ansell,\nwbs almost Instantly killed shortly\nafter noon today while hunting\nwith his brother, Lawrence, 17, between the Alico logging camp and\nthe Alouette dam. It la believed that\nthe trigger of his gun caught on a\nlog while he was crossing a stream.\nThe shot entered the front of his\nthroat, severing the arteriea.\nTHE WEATHER\nSYNOPSIS   OF   WEATHE_\nCONDITIONS\nVICTORIA. B. C. Dae. 1.\u2014Th*\nbarometer remains low ou the nortb*\nem coaat and milder weather It\nbecoming general oar thla province.\nFine weather with moderate temperatures ara reported ln Hi*\npretrial.\nTEMPERA I'l RE\nNELSON         IT M\nVictoria       M -M\nVancouver        St SO\nKamloops     10 M\nEstevan  Folnt       33 Si\nPrince Rupert      88 40\nAtlln     It 3*1\nDawson, T. T.    \u2022*.\u00ab \u2022\nSeattle       S3 48\nPortland, Ore    \u2014 St\nSan  Francisco       48 SS\nSpokane      8 SI\nNanaimo       II W\nPilnce   George         0 SS\nPentlcton     18 X\nVernon        11 31\nOrand  Forka \u2022 9 1*\nKaslo       31 SS\nCranbrook      \"10 10 '\nCalgary     SO SS\nEdmonton        14 SO\nSwltt   Current        lt SS\nPrlnoe  Albert         B SS\nQu'Appelle      14 34\nWinnipeg          8 St\nLos  Angeles        48 08\n\u2022\u2014Below   aero.\n! Nelson and vicinity: Unsettled snd\n1 milder  wt.li  occasional  snow.\n SOME FACTS\nABOUT APPLES\nHIES   PACKED   IN   SIX   QUABT\nBASKBTS\n\u00ab.e past aaaaon a central\nhouse in Ontario baa wed\nbaskets   exclusively.   Tbe\nart run over tbe grader to\ni uniformity and alia, and tben\nTbe baskets are  loaded  ln\nwltb   beaver-board   resting\nhandlea   of  the   baskets  so\n.   to   prevent   the    weight   Irom\nbreaking  the   baaket  handles,  it  ts\nentire output ol tbls packing house,\nand OMered tbem by the ear load.\nSome jobbing houses pack the\nbaskets (rom barrels and tbe aale has\nbeen  satisfactory   under  each  plan.\nPOTATO MARKET\nWEAK IN ALBERTA\nThere art plenty ef potatow sf\ngood quality Is Alberta. Tbe market\nla etlll very waak. Orowen stored\nthen surplus in root oellers early In\nthe eeason, expecting that the market\nwould strengthen. The southern Alberta Co-op. are storing quite a lot\nIn Calgary storage plante and expect to clear tbem when the weather\nStld   that   chain   stores   took   tba (eta too cold to ahlp.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B. C, Hotels\nm\\\\xxm\\2a\\ws\\lm\\!iSm^^\n422 .YERNON STBEET PHONE 787\nH\nm\nNELSON, B.C.\nSPECIAL WINTER RATES\nNOW IN EFFECT\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.\nHUME\u2014Dr. tnd Mrs. D. J. Barclay,\n0. A. Watt, Kaalo; O. H. Burden,\n'Crawford Bty; Mr. and Mrt. H. O.\nMentor, Trail; Dan Halcrow, Corra\nttnn; M. L. Sweeney, W. R. Burgess,\nMrs. W. GUI*, m. H. Brotman, M.\nMcLennan, Vsncouver; Mrs, A' Snell,\ni-^-TtT-flraraMMraraBiM\nSpokane; Mr. and Mrs. -Campbell\nWinnipeg; B. H. Hanley. TowKo;\nA. J. Balment. T. A. Wallaoe, o\nHumeey, Cranbrook; W, a. William,\nJ. Sexton, Medicine Bat, rred Llater, creaton.\nl.iwiiiisninisesvinwsniiiiiiiiimiemm,\nWhere {he Gueith King\n(Uhe Savo\/*\ntnt.-\u00bblira mn asd finest hotel\nMATT ROOMS WITH PRTVATK\nBATHS OB 8H0WXRS\nWt  BAXBH\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\ntrt. mora is\nsaisssssiss SSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSS1SS1SS\n\u2022ATOT-J. S. IldBrtda. Mr. asd\nMta. a. Humphrey, Trail; J. B.\nSnlth, Blalrmore;  J. A. MlUsr. Ha-\nQueens\nHotel\nA. Lapointe,\nProp.\n\u25a0ot an. cols water In every roots.\nSteem heated.\n\u2022805 Baker Bt. rhone to\nQUraNS\u2014H. Deechalne. Mpyve:\nMr. and Mra. H. O. Betta, Wynn-\n_1; Jamea T. Steveneon. Harrop;\nH. Stewart, A. coomba. Kaalo.\nkusp; K. I. Dunne, Rlondel; T.\n?rieot, Pentlcton; J. GalJo, Canyon;\nW. W. Moon, Orand Porks.\nMADDEN\nHOTEL\nJAS. E. MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nTbronrbont\nDot and Cold Water\nla the  HBABT ol  the  CUy\nNEW GRAND\nHOTEL\nr. L. UFA*. Prop.\nWwkly   or   Monthly   Bates,  ate\nSingle 7.o up: Double S1.75 up\nWeekly  or  monthly   rates.\n\u25a0lot and cold water In all rooma\nPhone SOS        P. o. Boi lot!\nFREK BD8 MEETS EVKBY TBAI\"\nMANY ATTEND\nICE CARNIVAL\nNMRINK\nSkaters and Watchers Throng\nto Official Opening of\nthe Rink\nSENIORS PLAY\nPICKUP GAME\nYoung and Old Seen in Costumes That Equal Standard of Past Year\nNBW OBAND\u2014B. B. Taylor, olty;\nMr. and Mrs. J. Sherwood, Creaton;\nMlsa Lena Zatch, Cranbrook.\nOccidental Hotel\n705 Vernon  Bt, Phone  587L\na wutkk\nrift; Booms of Solid Comfort\nHeadquarter! for Loggers and\nWltb a large numbtr of skater*\nloins In coetumta, and with ss\nmany more going to watch the\nevening's fun. the hockey carnival,\nofficially opening tbe rink Tuseday\nnight, proved a success In every\nway. The ooetumes were quite up to\ntbe standard aet In other years,\nthough the Judging was hindered by\nskaters taking the loe too toon.\nTbt cottumee were oonfIned to no\nage, but young and old alike vere\ndecked out ln finery or rage, depending upon tbe character tbey\nwished to represent. Charlie Chaplin\nappeared, mott people thought in\ntht fleeh. at Bill Coleman shimmied,\nshivered, waddled and gamboled\nabout in tbe true Chaplin style,\ntaking off mannerisms end actions\nto perfection.\n.SENIORS   PLAY\nThe carnival opened at 7:80 with\nthe playera of tht eenlor team,\npicked for the flrtt positions, playing agalnat the others. Ine new\nuniforms went worn by the flrtt\nteam, and took the attention of\nthe ftna with thtlr trim snd flashy\nappearance. On completion of two\n15-mlnute periods, the first team\ngtlned the decision by a 3-1 score.\nKeiver, Culley and Duckworth,\nflrtt line forwards, were going nicely,\ntnd yet did not seem to be overly\nexerting themaelvee. Johnston and\nThompeon made a good job of the\ndefence. Both goala for tbe flrat\nteam came from the stick of Walt\nDuckworth, Frank Cdenskl notching\nthe counter for the aecond team.\nJohnny O'Oenekt  handled the bell.\nTeams were:\nFirst team\u2014Keiver, Culley, Duckworth, forwards; Johnston, Thompton, defenoe;   W.  McLean, goal.\nSecond team\u2014W. Oillett, H. Chapman, J. Annable, forwards: F. O'Oenskl, 8. O'Oenskl, defenoe; Scotty\nNotman, goal; c. .Bamsden, and E.\nNefr.\nRaces were called Immediately\nupon completion of the hockey.\nThere were comparatively few entrants, considering the crowd there,\nbut Interest teemed to hold mainly\non skating. Remits of the race, were\naa follows, with Sergt. Alex Stewart\naotlng  at starter;\nMile race for men\u2014Walter Oillett, first; Uoyd Oillett. second.\nBoys 16 and under\u2014Bob Klrby,\nflnt; Boy Anderton, second. Olrls\n13 and under\u2014Helen Wigg, first.\nBoya U and under\u2014Oeorge Russell,\nflrat; Louts Magllo, second,\nJUDGES HAVE  TROUBLE\nConsiderable trouble wat encountered In Judging tha costumes, u\nthe skaters went on the lee before\nlt wat completed, and ln many oates\ntbe costumes wore taken off too\nearly. A number came ln costume,\nbut in classes wblcb were Judged\nfirst, and so were not eligible to\ncompete. Mra. M. J. Vigneux, Mrs.\nOuy Wright and W. A. Oow were\nthe Judgea.\nPrize  winners wore:\nBett dretted lady, Mies P. Gamble,\nSpanish, first; Mise Marlon Younger,\nseoond. Best dretted man, Roy McKenzle, flrtt; L. Simpson, knight,\nseoond. Best dreeeed couple, C. F.\nMcHardy and Mlat V. Eiflt, Spanish\ncouple. Ladlea* comic, Mrs. J. Annable, Diklmo, first. Men's comic,\nW. Coleman, Charlie Chaplin, flrat;\nN. Fletcher, dude, second. Ladles'\noriginal, Mist J. Hunter, Chinese,\nflrat; Mitt Peggy Olbbon, tquaw,\nsecond. Boyt' original. Bud Ctaeno-\nwtth, bearded lady, seoond. Best\ndressed child, 13 and under, Helen\nWigg. first.\nThe skating, which began about\n8:80, wat continued through until\n10 o'olock. Tha City band played\nfor the skating and through intermission periods. Skaters reported\nthe ice being ln splendid condition.\n-THE NEL80X DAILY NIW1. NELSON. B. C\u2014WEDNESDAY UORNIKG, DECEMBER t. IHX*\nCOMEDIAN IN\nBAD WITH THE\nBRITISH BENCH\n(Continued From Pate Oaa)\nWould-Be Mussolini Opposes the Government\nthe   court's   permitting   Chaplin   to\nmake a statement under oath.\n\"Why should I hear Mr. Chaplin\non oath except at the proper time?\"\naaked the Judge.\nOne of the lawyers remarked that\nChaplin had been \"astonished to\nhear tht names ot very distinguished\nand Influential parsons, whose\nfriendship and acquaintance be wu\nprivileged to have, were being bandied about in oourt.\"\n\"I  DON'T   LIKE   THAT\"\n\"Bandied about?\" tald Judge\nTobln. \"I don't like that 'bandied\nabout'.\"\nCountel explained tt wu extreme-\n\u2022ly painful to Chaplin that tuch\nnames   bad   been   mentioned.\n\"What does he want to say?'\" asked\ntbe Judge. \"Dott he want to apologize to the prime minister?\"\n\"No, that isn't It,\" the lawyer\nreplied.\n\"Why thould I 1st the time of the\ncourt be taken up whan he is no\nlonger contesting the case?'' demanded the Judgif.\nBut he 1st the comedian take\ntha witness bog. Chaplin, looking\nworried, barely started to answer tbe\nfirst question asked blm whtn the\nJudge Interrupted, admonishing him\nto  speak   up.\nAfter the comedian had declared\nbit regret about tbe prominent\nnar.es, counsel for both sides retired\nto a consultation room. They wtrt\ngone about 30 Dilutes when the\nJudge sent word ht would give them\njust three mlnutea more.\nGOT   IN   WRONG  AGAIN\nWben they returned Chaplin tit\nwith hit defenders.\n\"It ls the practice of this couit\nfor counsel only to occupy those\nfr it benches,\" tha Judge said. \"I\ncannot have liberties taken by\nother   people.\"\nChaplin took a teat two rows to\nthe   rear.\nThe comedian tubsequently explained he had started to fight\nti case because he understood \"the\nlady had been paid in full,\"\nAlstalr MacDonald, son of the\nprime minister, through whom the\nInvitation to dine at 10 Downing\nitreet was conveyed, was one of\nthose who watched tha court proceedings.\n\"I'm here merely as an interested  spectator.\"   he  said.\nAdolf Hitler (foreground), Austrian leader of the Oerman Fascists, photographed with hit aides during the\nNatlonal   opposition   meeting   In   Hamburg,   Oermany,\nPREMIER GOLD\nPRODUCTION IS\nNEAR DEPLETION\nMADDEN\u2014J.  Palmer,  corra  Linn;\ne.  Bowers,   Pernle;   w.   J.   Hanson,\nf.lkhk; O. Pearce, Trail.\nThe Royal Cafe\nCLASSIC   RESTALHANT\n\u25a0aflnement   and   Delicacy   Prevail\nOPEN DAT AND NIOHT\n\u25a0pedal  Dinner. 11:30 to t p._\u201e 8fle\nIpsfilal  Sunday  Chicken   Dinner  SOe\n\u25a0fecial\u2014ta.  In Chop Sne; and Noodles\nPHONE 11:\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2 Blocks last of Post Office\nP.  IL  BUSH,  rrop.\nSteam Heated\u2014Hot and Cold\nWater\u2014Moderate   Bates\nA Quiet Family Hotel\nThe Greek government recently\npassed a lav which exempts Greek\nboys from other countries who ars\nenrolled aa students In Athena collage  from  military   service.\nTrail and Kimberley, B. C, Hotels\nHotel Arlington\nCentrally tocated\nTRAIL, B. C.\n** HO-EL   **\nGlobe Hotel\nRoomt and Bath\nHUNK CARLSON, Prep.\na ta, Ud A. OBO-TAOS.  Props.\nSteam heated throughout.\n\u2022team Baatrd           IiM and tali\nThreaghent                     Baler\nHot ani Cold Water\nIn all   noons.\nBel SXSt              Phone Sta\nBates JI.00 lo 11.90 Per Night\nTRAIL, B. C.\n^fmberley, B. C\nPremier Oold Mining company operates the largett gold producing\nproperty in the Portland Canal mining division pf Brltlah Columbia, it\nit controlled by the American Smelting and Refining oompany, ona of\nthe largest mining componlet in\nUnited States Premier nas been a\ncontinual dividend payer tlnce 1931,\nhaving disbursed over $16,600,000 ln\nthat time, it hat pursued the policy\nof building up a capital surplus, depreciation and depletion accounts,\nwhich has enabled it to eontlnu*\ndividends in excest of Its nominal\nearnings now that production Is\nreduoed through depletion of ltt\nproperty.\nThrough subaldiarlaa other silver-.\ngold properties ln tbe area have been\noperated, but owing to the low price\nof silver these ere now closed down.\nIts gold property oonslsts of the\nPremier group of 34 claims, near\nthe A liXw-o.- Brl tlsh Oolumbla boundary, 10 mllea north of Hyder cn tbe\nPortland Canal,   It it equipped with\nmill of 400 tons dally capacity,\nIncreased from 200 tons In 1926.\nThe property haa been developed\nthrough a series of wilts tri. en Into\nthe mountainside to intersect the\nveins. Officials report that the\nore shoot carrying commercial values\nbottomed tllghtly above the fifth\nlevel indicating that' the mine ls\nfast nearing depletion.\nTotal ore retervee on December 31\nlast, wer\u00ab shown at 389,306 tons averaging $0.66  tn gold and silver.\nProduction has been steadily declining since 1937 and further de\ncllnet in output ara anticipated\nthit year,\nA   NATIVE   TREE   OF   CANADA\nThe Sitka spruce lt a nativt tree\nof Canada,  and  the largett  of the\nfive  native   spruces.   Trees  300   feet\nIn height end   16  feet in diameter\nhave been found, although ordinarily\n\u2014   the trees range from 90 to 130 feet\nHawks to remain  at  the  hotel  for lln   height,   with   corresponding   dl-\ntwo dtyt, after which he indicated I ametert of from three to four feet.\nHAWKS FORCED\nTO LAND WHEN\nILLNESS COMES\n(Continued  From page Ont)\nthe filer would be strong enough\nto leave and fly hit plant. He refused to permit Hawks to be Interviewed.\nGrenada on tbe aerial path between Vancouver and Auga Callente,\nwhloh the captain wu foVowlng on\nhis speed trial. He htd hoped to\nbreak the time record between thc\ntwo places, but on account of the\nsudden illness, wat unable to finish\nhis competton with James Wedell,\nwho tet a new record of six hours\nand 40 mlnutet in a south-north\nflight todty.\nPNCIMOMA   FEARED\n.LOB   ANOELES,   Dec   1.   (AP)\u2014\nTexts  oompany  officials wcre  Informed  by  telephone at  8 o'clock\ntonight  that   Capt.   Frank  Hawks,\nair tpeed record holder, ts suffering from congettlon of the lungs\nand that pneumonia Is feared.\nA  representative  of  the company,\nwith   which    Hawks    is    identified,\ntalked to Dr. Victor Hart of Yreka,\nwhere   the   flyer   wnt   taken   ln   a\ntemi-fainting   oondltlon   from   near\nGrenada, where he was foroed down\nby  illness  today  on his Cantda-to-\nMexico speed  flight.\nTha oomptny wat Informed that\nHawks htd reached an altitude of\n16,000 feet on a portion of hit\nflight, striking tub-freealng temperatures, and that aome of the plane's\ninatrumentt were frown.\nMrs. M. Morgan Is\nLaid at Rest, Trail\nTRAIL, B. C. D\u00abc. 1.\u2014Funeral\neervicet for Mrs. Margaret Morgan\nwere held in the Pint Baptist\nchurch thit afternoon, Rev. W. F.\nPrice officiating. Burial wat made\nin the Odd Fellows', plot at Tadanac. There were many beautiful\nfloral tributes from the large circle\nof friends. Mrs. Morgan had resided\nin Trail tor 31 yetn. Bhe wta born\nln Walet 00 yearB ago. Pall-bearers\nwtre Richard Bustle, O. Leyton, D.\nGroom, W. Leinnt, W. Davits and\nJ. Wadsworth,\n\u2014Forest service, department of the\nInterior.\nATTACK GERMAN NATIONAL OPPOSITION MEETING\nrecently.   In an address to tha lathering Hitler let It\nbe known that h* is willing to bs Oermanys Mussolini.\n8402 TONS OF\nORE RECEIVED\nTRAIL SMELTER\nCustoms   Mines   Contribute\n219 Tons snd Company\nMines 8183 Tons\nA total of 8403' tons of ore was\nreceived at the Trail smelter for the\nperiod November 32 to 30 Inclusive.\nThe Union at Lynoh creak was the\nlargest customs shipper with 73 tons-\nCustoms shipments totalled 219 tons\nand company mines shipped 6183\ntons,\nfollowing are the ahipptrs:\nHighland Iajs, Beaverdell. 51 tons;\nKnobhlU. Republic, 53 tons; Lone\nPine Surprise, Republic, 24 tons;\nStandard, Sllverton, 19 tons; The\nUnion, Lyn\u00a3h Cree* 73 tons. Total\n319  tons.\nTotal company, 8188 tons.\nGrand   total,   8403   tons.\nSMALL ORCHARD PROFITS\nThe latest report of the federal\nexperimental farm at Nappan, N. 8..\ncontains an Interesting atatement aa\nto the cost of operation and profits\nfrom a small commercial orchard ot\n2\\_  acres;\nItem Amount\nPruning,   1   man,  40   hours\nst 34 cent*  g   18.80\nGathering  limbs,  l   men  10\nhours  at  84  cents   -\nGathering limbs, l man and\nteam, 10 hours at 54 cents\nSpraying, 1 man 00 houre at\n31  cente  _\t\nSpraying, 3 hortet and l man\n30'hours at 54 oenta \t\nSpray material \t\nMiscellaneous labor, 00 hours\nat  81   cents    18.80\nHarrowing, 1 man, a horses, 6\nhours at 54 ctntt       3.70\nHarrowing, tractor. 10 hours at\n\u00ab1   \u201e -....,   10.00\nFertilizer     11.88\nPicking fruit, i man 330 hours\net 81 cent*  _\nHauling apples to warehouse,\n1 man 14 hours, 31 oents    4.34\n301 barrels tt 60 oentt   180.00\n9385.53\nTo 380 barrels of marketable\napplea at $3.50  \u201e   $700 00\nLees cost of operation     385J13\n1814.47\n8.40\n5-40\n18.60\n16.20\n39.70\n71.31\nMODIFY CATTLE EMBARGO\nMinisterial orders of November 9\nremoves the embargo on the importation of cattle from tht Old\nCountry In to far aa Scotland it\nconcerned. The order states that\nths removal it made becaute there\nhave been no outbreaks of foot-\nand-mouth disease ln Scotland over\na satisfactory period. Animals from\nScotland may now be imported providing they are embarked at a port\nin Scotland on a vettel tailing de-\nrectly to Canada without touching\nan English port. The feed accompanying the cattle for ute en route\nmutt alto have been grown and\nstored hi Scotland, The order permits consideration of applications\nfor the Importation of cattle, theep\nother ruminants and swine from\nScotland.\nWEDELL BREAKS\nTHREE COUNTRY\nFLIGHT RECORD\n(Continued From Pafe Ona)\nattar hjs wheels left tba Mexican\nairport, he flashed over the Vancouver, B. C airfield. Unable to\ncredit tha time elapsed alnce his\ntakeoff Mth arrival at hla destination, wedell sped out over the\nOulf of Georgia and up tha coaat.\nAirport officials waiting for the\nfiler, at first failed to recognise\nhts plane, but his speed as he raced\nover, Identified him. A plana took\noff to advise Wedell of his bear-\nInge but he waa out of eight In a\nfew minutes.\nAfter following tha coast for\nabout 100 mllea Wedell realized\nhis error and turned back, landing on the Vancouver field at\n12:07 p.m.\nCOURT ELLEN HAS\nWHIST DRIVE AND\nSIMM, SALE\nMilitary Whist  b Won by\nIndia; Mrs. Wade Is\nConvener\nFA1RHEAD, BINER\nWIN IN BOWLING\nSkips Take All the I_dM*\u00bbl\nHonors of Night is\nScoring\nBlgh llghte ls bowling a* tte Oanadlan legion Tuesday nlgbt wo* to\ntba skips \u2022\u2022 they took a film grip\non all tba ir_lviduel honoee. W.\nBlner beat A. OUver teO-MT, % T.\nBrake beat w. Marr MI-MO; and\nB. Iklrbead beat \u00ab. Woolla M-4-W4.\nW. Blner waa Ugh for the night with\nhi* elngle of SM and km HgrMHi\nor \u00abW.\n-OOBIS WSM\nW. mVtat vs\nOMVIK\nWylle   Ml   US  M\nA. Knutt  _ US   in  IM\nW. Blner MS   MS  ttt\n -MS*m  M0\n.  ST  IM  lis\n, Ml   MS   (16\nIM\n0M\nHotels ...\nJohnetone .\nv. oravsa .\nOUver\nTotala , 4M   174  MT\nHigh  Individual  score,  W.  Blner,\nIM.\nHlfh   aggregate   more,   W,  aiser,\ntM.\nt.  T.  MtAKI  VS\nW.   MASK\nO. -na-nnli lot   104  313\nat. Sponsor    im   IM   Ms\nS. T. Brake im   IM   Mt\nTotala ....\n0. Benwell\n1. Jarrett _\nw. Man- .....\nMt'RT   HAVE  REMEMBERED\nPATTEBSON, La.. Dec. 1\u2014.(AF)\n\u2014Jimmy wedell, flashing across a\nwestern sky today and matching\nspeed with Frank M. Hawks most\nhave remembered another day a\ndecade ago when he aet down a\npost-war \"Jenny\" In a cow pasture here to make a perfect\nemergency landing.\nHa must have remembered, because  It  wu  the turning  point\nof his flying -career.   A barnstormer at the time, lt ran him smack\nInto   Harry  P.  Williams,  a   millionaire's   son   with   a   penchant\nfor   speed,   who   happened   to\nown the cow lot.\nWedeU persuaded Williams to go\nup ln hla  battered old  ship,  and\nthey have been going up together\never alnce\nToday, WlUlama and hla wife,\nthe former Marguerite. Clark, onetime stage nod screen star, made\ntelephone and telegra-oh hum as\nthey kept up, mUe for mile, wltb\nWedell's flight from Augua Callente\nto Vancouver.\nThe Wllllamses, air enthusiasts\nboth, are behind Uie WedeU project\nto the limit.\nODD   PABTNEBSHIP\nOut of that chance meeting ln\nthe cow pasture sprang one of the\nstate's most picturesque partnerships In which wedell matched\nyears of war-time ahd barnstorm\nflying wtth WlUlama' financial\nbacking from a fortune founded\non  vast lumber holdings.\nWlUlams. who had - bicycles, ponies, automobiles and boats ln a\nlifelong worship of spaed, saw\nnaw possibilities of accomplishment ln flying. He built an aeroplane factory near his nlantatlon\nhome here. At night be and WedeU\nworked on new designs for greater apeed. Mrs. WUUams, who gavt\nup stage and screen when ahe\nmarried ten years ago, waa an Interested member of the conference\ncircle. *\nNot long ago, Wedell the teacher\nand WlUlams the pupil, bad an\nargument over who could fly the\nfaster. They raced the 00 mllea\nto New Orleans, ending ln a dead\nheat   after  37   mlnutea   flying.\nR.C. M. P. INSPECTOR PUIS\nIN WORD FOR DOUKHOBORS\nThe  Doukhobora   from  their  er-Abors    or    \"Spirit   Wrestlers,\"    lived\nrival ln Canada have been difficult\nto deal with owing to their attitude\nregarding the customs and way* of\nour country,\" aald Inspector C. H.\nKing c_ the Royai Canadian Mounted police ln an address to members\nof the Alberta Military Institute\nln the armor)**, reports the Calgary  Herald.\nInspector King explains their religious teachings at length, and\npoints out that tbey interpret the\nScriptures literally, and were bitterly\nopposed to schools, tv.urct.ea and\nbearing of arms. They had no respect for the dead and left the bodies\nto be eaten by wild animals, Thoy\nhad their own marriage Arrangements, he eald, and were generally\nsuspicious of Any kind of authority.\nThla was due, no doubt. Inspector\nKing pointed out, to thslr past\nhistory, and caused endless trouble\nand difficulty with lawful authorities, when papers had to be elgned and forms filled in such as tbe\ncensus.\nHISTORY IN RUSSIA\nSketching tthe history of the Doukhobon when they ware under the\nRussian regime. Inspector King gave\nan Illuminating account of their\ntransition from tlu River Dow *o\nnorth of the Crimea and later to\nthe fertile country in the trane-\noauoasla. *\n\"I am a little dubious to believe\nall w* hear about the terrible treatment of the \u00a3>ouk.-obora under the\nRussian governments,\" he added,\n\"and from the account of tbelr\ncommunal existence I am convinced\nthat they had a very demoorettc\nform of government,\"\nThe speaker described the oondltlons   under  which  the   Doukad*\nshortly before the migration to\nCanada and stated that at that\nperiod, owing to great extent to\ntheir refu-wl to bear arms for the\nRussian government, they certainly\nsuffered hardships'and were bitterly\nopposed   hy the state  chureh.\nWhen, through the efforts of Tolstoy, and the Quakers in England,\nthe first 9*Hy of about 2000 were\nbrought to Canada, their first action\non arrival at Winnipeg via to send\na cable to Ruela, \"arrived safely\nand are free.\"\nCLEANLY   IN   HOMBft\nDescribing the actions of the Doukhobors In Canada, Inspector King\npaid tribute to the cleanliness of\n10\nCHEER FUND UP\n$294 IN FIRST\nDAY'S CANVASS\nCourt Ellen held a successful sale\nof work and homo cooking ln tha\nK. p. hall Tuesdsy afternoon after\nwhich a whist drive wai enjoyed in\nths evening. India waa tha table winning at military whist, those being\nat the table Included Urs. W. Nahle,\nWss O. Laughton and Mr. and Mra.\nH. Lealle.\nTe silo ot work waa In charge of\nMrs. O. B. Matthew, assisted by\nMrs. Frank Phillips and Miss O.\nLaughton. Mrs. W. Coles and Mia\nFoot had ths care of the bake table\nand Mrs. O. Fletcher, the fancy work.\nMra. Donaldson and Mrs. .. WUl bad\ncharge   of   the   refreshments.\nMrs.  Wade waa general convener.\nNEW OUTBREAK\nSPOILS  PEACE\nIN  THE  EAST\n(Continued  From  Page  One)\n(Continued Prom Paga One)\npUte list will be Issued later when\nreport* from otl.er canvassers have\nbeen  received.\nlatest contributions:\nMr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan ....$50.00\nB.   Lowery\nHarry  Maundrell  ,\nH.  Bush   _\t\nJ.   H.   Allen\t\nWade's   Shoe   Shop\nHume    hotel   \u201e_.\t\nA.    Kltto     \u201e\nO.   w.   Humphrey   ..\nA   Prtsnd    _.\nA    Friend\ntheir homes, snd stated that\ntale reepect both ns retards to\ntheir persons and clothes tbey were\nsuperior to the average foreigner\nfrom that part of Europe and Russia\nHe also asserted that they were\nextremely hospitable, but were also\nvery obstinate. Iu their habit* they Mr. and Mra. A. Lelth\nwere cleanly and according to their\nbeliefs were vegetarians and did not\nallow tobacco or strong drinks.\nRoy\nWith reference to tbe \"Sens of I Alf.\nFreedom,\" the inspector described\nthem as fanatics with whom even\nth* leaders of the Doukhobors were\nout of sympathy and hostile. \"The\ndifficulty,\" he said, \"\\s to know\nwhere the ordinary teachings of the\nDoukhobors end and 0%. extremities\ncommence to take control.\"\nHe pointed out, at tha conclusion\nof a tine brief sketch of these\npeople, certain facts recorded during\nrecent yean, without making com*\nment, such as ths burning of schools\nand oountry post-offlees In settle*\naunts of the Doukhobors witbout\nany conviction being recorded.\n2.00\n... 6.00\n... 6.00\n... 5.00\n... 9.00\n  15.00\n... 100\n... 5.00\n... 500\n... 2.00\n..- 10.00\nsm 5X10\n... 5 00\n... 1.00\n.- 3.00\n... 100\n... 3.00\n.- 1.00\n.-. 1-00\n... 3.00\n.w a. oo\n..... 1Q.0(.\n... 6.00\n... 54)0\n... 2.00\n... 3.00\n  15.00\n\u201e 3O0\n_. 5.00\nWood-Vallance   Hdw.   Oo.   -_-. 2500\nR.   L.   McBrlde   \u201e,   500\nDrs.   Bennett   and   Ouasln\nA.    J.   Dili    \t\nL. D. Cafe  _ \t\nFrank K. Lyonnal* ,\t\nW.   J.   Waters     \t\nF.  J.  R  .Halne*   ..\nH.  C.  Dimock   .._ \u00bb..\nDouglaa  Rendall   _.-\t\nH.   C.   Oould     \t\nDr. Q. A. C. Wailey  \t\nJ. A.  C. Laughton   -\t\nJno.  Gansner   (Dr)   \t\nW   F.   WUson    \t\nThe Poole prug Oo. \t\nOeo.    Campion      _,\u201e\nOeo. A. Fleury _.\nJ.    T.    Andrews    _ \u201e,...\u201e,\nH.  H.  Hlnltt\noffensive against Tsltslhar In the\nbelief that the United statee was\nsiding with  China,\nJapan's minister to China declared\nin Nanking his government wae as\neager ea the Chlneee to aviod fresh\ncomplications.\nFIGHTING   BEGINS\nSHANGHAI, Dee. L (AP)\u2014Fighting between Japanese troops and\na cavalry detachment of General\nMah Chan-Shan's forces broke ont\ntoday southwest of Hallun, Manchuria, said foreign dispatches\nfrom Harbin.\nThe Japanese were suffering a\nsetback, reports  said.\nJapanese military officials ln that\narea called back airplanes and artillery to deal with the situation,\nwhich waa part of the Chinese general's announoed Intention to recapture Tsltslhar,  lt  was  added.\n\"DANGBBOUS  SITUATION\"\nMUKDEN, Manchuria. Dec. 1.\u2014\n(AP)\u2014The Japaneee military command centered Its attention today\non Tsltslhar, where a \"dangerous\nsituation\" waa reported by army\nheadquarters.\nAn  official  annonncement   confirmed    tbe    fact    reinforcements\nhod been sent to the walled ctty\nfrom \"somewhere Inside the South\nManchuria railway zone\".\nAbout 8000 troopa were said to be\nmarching on Tsltslhar from  Hallun\nunder the command of Oeneral Hsu\nPao-Onlng.   Oeneral   Mah   Chan-San\nestablished   hlmeelf   ln   the   Hallun\nregion  after  na  was  driven  out  of\nTsltslhar two weeks ago by the Japanese, and Oeneral Hsu ls his chief\nof staff.\nHeadquarters announced that since\nthe occupation of Tsitsihar the Japanese garrison there had been reduced to \"a comparatively small\ndetachment\".\nExcept for a amall unit of consular guard at Hslnmlntun, th\nentire region west of the Llao river\nln southwestern Manchuria has been\nevacuated, the Japanese authorities\nsaid. This movement waa carried\nout, it was explained, despite reports\nthat Chinese troops at Chinchow\nto the south were being heavily\nreinforced.\nDFPENDINO   ON   V.   S.\nTOKYO,   Dec.    1.    (AP)\u2014Japanese\nauthorities today said Oeneral Mah\nChan-Shan contemplates an often\nblve agalnet Tsltslhar in the belief\nthat the United Statee ls taking the\nChinese side of the Slno-Japanese\noonflicv.\nThis statement, lt was explained,\nwas based cm radio messages between General Mali, who is ln the\nvicinity of Hallun, and Chinese head\nquarters at Pelping. The messages\nsupposedly were intercepted by the\nJapanese,\nReports that American pressure\nhad anything to do with the with'\ndrawal of Japanese troops from the\nChinchow area were denied by the\nwar office.\nTho evacuation, it was explained,\nfollowed official information that\nMarshal Chang Hsueh -Liang was\nadopting a more conciliatory attitude.\n 431 4*0   883\n . 116 IM   384\n 1 184 147   )81\n 188 IM   815\nTotala   ..407 486*880\nHigh Individual soore, K T. Brake,\n189\nHigh aggregate More, 1. Y. Brake,\n353.\nR.   C.   FAIRHEAD   VS\nE.   WOOLLS\nJ- Barrett   Ml 158   873\nJ. Mulholland , 148 187   310\nR. Falrhead  181 170  831\nTotals\nA.   Billot ..\t\n8. j. Hlllyard\t\n1. Woollg \t\nTotals\n190 180 369\n. 184 180 814\n. 140 181 881\n-408 801 904\nHigh Individual soore, n. Woolls.\n191.\nHigh aggregate    eoon.    Falrhead,\nWoolla, Ml*\nSTEVENS TO SAU],\nFOR HONOLULU ON\n19th OF DECEMBER\nMONTRBAL, Que., Dec. >. (WM-\nneeda.)\u2014Bon. H. K. Sienna, who\naccording to present plana wm aall\nfrom Vancouver on Deoember 10\nfor Honolulu to negotiate wttb Hon.\nD. Stewart, minister of finance for\nNew Zealand, In regard to a separata\ntrade treaty wltb tbat dominion,\nwill alao, it la understood, endeator\nta negotiate more advantageous trade\narrangements with the FIJI Islands\nand the Hawaiian Islands, states a\ndespatch published today by tba\nMontreal Oazette from Ita Ottawa\ncorrespondent.\nThe despatch states the mlnlatar\nof trade and commerce will be\naccompanied by hla secretary K o\nCha-raberlaln, and William OUohrtst!\ntariff offioer of tbe department.\nThe Fiji lelanda, tbe despatch statee\nseat Oanada \u00bb3,669,673 of sugar\nand some butter ln 1930, and In\nreturn Canada sold only 1431,000\nworth of goods, Including lumber,\ncanned  flab  and   automobiles,\nCURLING COMPETITION\nWELL UNDERWAY\nAT TRAIL\nTRAIL. B. C, Dae. 1.\u2014iaa FM-\nIdenta vs. vice-presidents curling\ncompetition started in Trail la already under way and should, conclude Saturday.\nOamee played wttb scores were:\nJ. Craig IS, 0. Forrest \u2022; w, w.\nMcKay 13, W, Currie 5; J. J. Flngland, P. R. McDonald 7; t. J.\nProvost 9. J. B. Twaddle \u2022: W.\nBrady 10, w. F. Bout* \u00ab; T. McArthur e. W. Freeman 4; w. Forreet ie, T. Brown t.\nJUNIOR HOCKEY\nORGANIZATION TO\nSTART ON FRIDAY\nHaving the expreee purpoee of\nstarting Junior hockey going for thla\nwinter ,. meeting wtll be bald Friday\nevening. One representative trom\neach  prospective  team  will attend.\nWILL MANAGE WINE\nCOMPANY\nVICTORIA,    Dec    1    (OP)\u2014Major\nHerbert Anacomb, not yet out of\ncivic office, hu accepted tbe gen-\nrai management cf the Orowen'\nWine oompany, limited. Mayor Ana.\ncomb announoed some time ago that\nhe would not offer himself again for\ncivic  honors.\nBIST   SCHOOL  DAI  SNACK\nIB A OLASS OF COLD MILS\nSharp\nJeffs\nWilfred    Allan    \t\nW.  I,  Shaw  \t\nNorman A. Brawn\nB. p. Bostock\t\nBinary's,  limited   ...\nMr. and Mrs. T. C. CummlOa\nJ. A. Irving  _.. _\nKootenay Barber Shop\nD.   J.   Javellas\t\nOolden Gate Cafe \t\nA.  O.  Oellnaa  \t\nP. I. Poulin .- \t\nWright's Cigar Store\n8. Teralan  ,\nTotal for Mondsy'a canveas  1394\nSohool days are milk daya and\nrightly ao. becauae no other tood\nla so refreshing, healthful and nour-\nr,bla_ xi milk. When boya and\nat Iris come from school at four\no'clock they ara hungry and tired\nand tbe wise mother knows tbat\na glass of milk la tba meet healthful and easily prepared food aha\ncan provide. Tba four o'olock glaaa\nof milk shculd be part of tbe\nschool day program.\u2014Department of\nAgriculture,   Ottawa.\n(yilLBUR^\nNl_* l__r\nPries ile a box\nSo Shirt Of Breath\nWould Havo Tf Sit lowi\nMr. a M. Stroeder, Hanover, Out, siltM.'-\n\"1 could hardly do my work, and altar gdng qp or\ndown stain I had to sit or lie down for > w__ aa I\nwould be all out of braati.\nI could hardly go down town for if I walked two\nor thrae blocka I was ready to fall over.\nI took several bone of Milburn's Heart and\nNerve Pills and am glad to say I have baaa totally\nrelieved of my trouble.\"\nC*.u.*.t^^,,^,h~\",l,\"a^\"M*-\u2022d,,,l\u00bbn\u2022*\n tttm st-jtem mut ram, nuox, b. mwiwimi mobnino, December s. ws*\n100,000 PEOPLE ARE RECEIVING\nDIRECT RELIEF IN SASKATCHEWAN,\nOVER FIVE MILLION FOR WORKS\nDestitute   Farmer  Receiving\nChief Attention; Much\n*        Highway Work\nGood Boyl\nTakea Ut food \u2014 doean't dUturb\nyou at night\u2014smiles at you out of hk\nbig blue eyes.\nYou'd love him anyway, but you\nlove him mon when he is a good boy.\nBaby's Own Tableta help children\nlo be good\u2014by keeping them well. If\nyour child hu a cold, fever, no appetite or * coated tongue, he Is probably\nconstipated.\nDont mlt for a serious Illness to\nfollow. Get Baby's Own Tablets today. Dont ever be without them.\nIhey an the Ideal laxative for children. 25 centa 1 package at uy\ndruggist's.\nBABY'S OWN\nTABLETS\nI Dr. Williams'!      ig\u00ab\nFor ChUdren of Al Ages\nRJKUKA.  flack.. Dae  l.\u2014<CF>\u2014An\nelaborate program of public work* la\nunder  way  tn Saskatchewan  to relieve   tbe   unemployment   situation\nand  direct xaUet la being  given  to\nfarmera in drought areas.   The provincial goverapient is now making a\nsurvey ot t>_e drought area. In  the\nsouthern pan oftha province where\ndirect  relief* is  being  given  to  approximately 100,000 persons.\nj    Fsderal  approval  of  public works\nI costing    ln    the   neighborhood    of\n1 *,. JBfl.600 hae contributed Immensely\nj toward -relief of officigl  registration\nI figures.   Other   projects   are   being\ni considered.\nChief atention la being directed to\ntha aid of destitute farmers. Eighty-\nfive rural municipalities and eight\nlooal improvement dlatrlct* have had\nno crop for three years, tn 73 municipalities and seven local improvement district* there hae been no\ncrop for two fears and in SO other\nmunicipal lt les crops were poor. The\nDominion government is advancing\nloans for the purchase of fuel, seed\nand feed, many farmers having refused to accept aid on any other\nbasis. It la estimated that more than\n\u20225,000,00 will be advanoed for this\npurpoee.\nMost fanners in aouthern Saskatchewan own their own farms\nwtth encumbrances. They first petitioned the government for assistance through the Farm Loan Board\nae It was Impossible to obtain mortgages. The government decided\nagainst this, however, uid ruled that\nnotes would be preferable to mortgagee.\nTo help make th* lot of fc:.e bap-\nlees farmer a mite easier eaat and\nwast Joined hand*. Five provinces\nhave contributed a total of 103 carloads of fruit and vegetables to meet\nthe neede of the people ln tha\ndried-out areas. Each car was distributed among 300 families.\nMANY BODIES HELP\nPrincipal .of tbe province's voluntary relief administration bodies, the\nSaskatchewan Relief Coma-lesion, op-\nmating solely in the drought areas,\nc0\n\"a\n\u00ab\u25ba*\nxx***?\nSi**    C\na**\n**\nA\nNeglected coughs hive dangerous\nconsequences. Bad colds develop\u2014\nthat may lead to more serious illness.\nYet yon can end the cough snd stop\nthe cold with Owbridge's.\nHalf a teaspoonful to t tcaspoonful of\nOwbridge's every three hours will\nbreak the cough\u2014relieve ypur throat\n\u2014and put the cold to rout.\nASK VOU* DRUOOIST\nAbridge\na match for\ncolds, coughs\nURNACE\nILOSOPHV\nbsa apportioned to data relief\namounting to 9100,711 to 34,018 applicant*. The Bad Crosa and varloua\nchurch orgenlmtions are also helping to provfd* effective relief.\nTo bona fide settler* tbe government bae granted free big game permit* conditional upon statutory declaration. Xt 1* expected many farmers will aval] thetneetves or thl*\nprivilege.\nTo provide, work for unemployed\nhlgbweys expendlturee of approximately $6,000,000. to be borne ln part\nby the Dominion government have\nbeen undertaken by the province.\nWork 1* new proceeding on the Saskatchewan link of the Trans-Canada\nhighway from Maple creek to the Alberta boundary: from wtllowbrook\nto Rosetown; Melville to KlUally;\nWaldron to White-wood; Oarlyle I_*ke\nNorth: Stoughton to Reglna; south\nto Saskatoon and Swift Current;\nWeyburn south to the border; Chaplin north to Rlverhurst. One oat ttie\nprincipal highways crowes tb* prov\nlnce from east to west through York-\nton to Klnderaley connecting with\nthe Alberta road through Drumheller\nand Calgary.\nJobless ln the province's eight cities, 100 towns and municipal tie* are\nbeing taken care of with a nunber\nof general Improvement projects.\nR-glna's expenditure includes \u00bb28fl,-\n761 for development of Wasoana\nLake wblcb created a payroll of\n904,780 and employed 8004 men. Th*\nAlberta street memorial bridge, costing 9360,000, Is under construction\nand a large waterworks undertaking\nat Mound Springs to oost 9430,000 is\nb.lng considered. Thl* would keep\n1000. or more of t_a city's Jobless\nbusy for three or four months. Not\nonly will Reglna labor be used in\nthe digging and back-filling of the\nlong 10-mlle trench from tbe springs\nto tbe city, but Reglna labor Is\nspecified ln the construction of pipe.\nOthsr projects included Improvements at Boggy creek, the municipal\nairport. Installation of culverts and\nthe laying of sidewalks and driveway*.\nBRIDGE  PROJECT\nPrincipal of the many undertakings commenced at saskatoon to\nprovide relief for unemployment wa*\nthe erection of a 9860,00 bridge\nacroes tbe South Saskatchewan river.\nToward thl* the federal government\ncontributed 60 per cent, the provlnoe\napproximately 30 per cant, and tbe\nctty shouldered the remainder. Approval for this relief brought Saskatoon's total paat the million-dollar\nmark. A 9800,000 expenditure on\nstorm sewers, and a general program of local improvements also\naided the unemployed of the Hub\ncity.\nMoet ambitious of Moos* Jaw's\nschemes to provide unemployment\nrelleaf work wa* tb* plan to pipe\nwater from the Saskatchewan river,\nat Rlverhurst, to Caron to connect\nwith the city'* pipe-line. The original plan wa* to supply Mooes Jew\napd Reglna with water. The project\nwhich would cost 91,760,000 and\nprovide unemployment to hundreds,\nawaits federal sanction. Oct_siderable\nwork ha* been made available to\ncity and municipal unemployed tn\na program of highway construction,\npark Improvements, sewer Installation, sidewalk and paving work.\nHIGHWAY  WORK\nHighway construction proved the\nprincipal source of relief to settlers\nin the northern part of the province.\nRelief camps are operated at cypress Hills, Moose Mountain, Fish\nlake. MoGurk lake. Meadow lake\nand Loon lake. Preeent plans of\nthe government provide for the operation of two camps at th* latter\ntwo polnta and four moveable camps\nat or near Hudson Bay Junction.\nThe federal government also operated a camp at Prince Albert National park, north of Prince Albert\nwhere some 350 men were employed\nRelief camps have been established\nfor single men from urban centers\nln the dried-out portions of tbe\nPfovlnoe, the cost being shared\nequally by the province and the Dominion governments. In the case of\ndirect relief tha Dominion government, province and municipality\neach contribute a third. Relief\ncamps for single men are filled to\ncapacity. Plan* are under way to\nopen further camps as the need\narises.\nWith relief camps filled, many men\nare being placed on farms under the\nprovincial government's bonus scheme\nUnder thts plan provincial government pa.s the man 96-00 per month\nand to the farmer accepting a man\nfor the winter the government allows not more than 910.00 per month.\nProspects ar* that between 1000 and\n3000 men will be placed with fanners under this arrangements.\nCanadian Legion to\nFete Crawford Bay\nSoldier Kiddies\nFliers Cancel Mortal Combat\nless DUST\nMEANS less.SOOT\n\/JAN yors lmaftM paj-lnr baard-aaraad dol\n\u2022\u00bb Ian and centa (or a load of doat, a aooty _\nhonaa, a rrtmj- baiamant? That', Just wbat T|\n\u2022ona folia do whan thaj boy Inferior ami.\nana -four Kleenbnrn Aome coal It all FUEL;\nno doat; wblcb maani fuller might, cleaner,\nmote enn bnrnlnj, and a cleaner house. Tet\nKleenburn Acme cosl coata no more. Call 33\nand order your winter aupply of- food ooal\nWest Transfer Co.\nCRAWFORD RAT, D*C. 1\u2014The\nCanadian Legion i* making arrangement* to give children of returned\nsoldier* a Christmas tree and parti\nat tha home of MT. and Mrs. C.\nKing.\nThe Women'* Institute held a\nsuccessful sal* Saturday afternoon.\nMrs. Wataon and Mrs. De* were ln\ncharg. of the fanoy work atall. Mrs,\nGooch and Mrs. Burklnshaw ware\nin charge of the cake and candy\nstall. Mlaa MarJorie King raffled a\ndoll and am amusing dog. Mrs, Watson wa* winner of the doll and Mas\nMarJorie Praser th* dog. Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Bourne and Mta. Richardson   served  tea.\nOver 980 wa* realized. Several\npeople motorad over from Grey\nCreek.\nNew Homes Go\nUu, Castlegar\nCASTLEGAR, B. C, DM. 1.\u2014Building operation* appear to ba at a\nstandstill now, after a period of activity during wbleh M. Peterson has\nbuilt * nloe new homa and l* now\noccupying It. P. Jenks bsa enlarged\nbis chicken ranch buildings. R. A.\nWest, p. Hardie' and T. L. Bloomer\nhen?* all mad* soms Interior changes\nto tbelr homes. A- Defoe has\nbuilt a fine Isrge house on tb*\nRobeon west road about on* mils\nfrom Castlegar and tb* Community\nDoukhobon have put up five nsw\nbouses of a smaller type than\nusual about one mil* south of\nCasttogar, ou th* Trail road.\nChristmas goods sn beginning to\napp**r at the stores now and practice for the school Christmas entertainment is progressing.\nPATCH CT DIFFERENCES\u2014DUEL OFF\nGeorge Andrea (right) and Alexander Magyar, who flew th* Atlantic\nIn tb* aeroplane \"Justice of Hungary.\" were all ready to settle their\ndiscussion aa to which was the bsst pilot by a duel at dawn ln Budapest,\nbut It haa been oalled off. It la reported that the Hungarian minister for\ndefence has appeased the flier* by purchasing the plane.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nWEDNESDAY,  DECEMBER   3\nNATIONAL    BROADCASTING    CO.\nKPO NETWORK\n8:00\u2014Lovable     Liars\u2014KGA,     KJR.\nNed Nsstor and Jim Sarafield.\n8:00\u2014 Masters of Music\u2014KPO.\n8:46\u2014Henry  Starr\u2014the   1640  Boy\u2014\nKPO.\n7:00\u2014Raising   Junior\u2014KPO,     KGA,\nKJR.\n7:16\u2014Bob   Klelr's   Syncopaton   \u2014\nKPO, KJR, KOA.\n7:46\u2014Cecil and Sally\u2014KPO.\n8:00\u2014Don  Thompeon  Sport  Talk\u2014\nKJR.   KPO,  KOA.   KEX.\n6:16\u2014Quarter  Hour \u2014 KJR,    KPO,\nKOA,  KEX.    Alto* Joy, contralto;\nPaul   Van   Loan's   orchestra   \"Ol'\nHunch.\" \u2022\n8:30\u2014Boston ians cf  the  Air\u2014KPO,\nKOA. KJR, KEX.\n9:00\u2014Frederick O'Brien\u2014KPO (KGA\nand  KEX 9:15).\n830\u2014HUI  Billies\u2014KPO,  KGA,  KJR.\nKEX.\n10 rOO\u2014National Oonoert Orcheatra \u2014\nKJR. KGA, KPO. KEX.\n11:00\u2014Jess   Norman's   Ban   Franciscan*\u2014KPO, KGA, KEX.\nKOO   NETWORK\n6:00\u2014Program\u2014KOO. KHQ. KOMO,\nKOW, KFI, KBL. The Old\nCounsellor, orcheetra.\n6 30\u2014Hour\u2014KGO, KOMO, KHQ.\nKGW, KFI, KSL, KOA. Olive\nPalmer, aoprano; Paul Oliver, tenor.\nThe Revelers: Jama* Melton, Lewis\nJames, tenors; PhU Dewey, baritone; Wilfred Olen, beat; Cameo\nTrio: Emily Wooley, soprano;\nKatharine Cavalll, soprano; Dorothy Greeley, contralto; orchestra\ndirection Emo Rapee.\n730\u2014program\u2014KGO, khq, komo. I Tjiprarv SfUMpfv\nKOW,   KPI,   KSL,   KOA.     Sports   UllK\ninterview by Grantland  Rloe;  all-\nstring orchestra direction  Gustavs\nHaenacben; Vocal Soloist. *\n8:00\u2014Program\u2014KOMO,  KGO,  KHQ.\nKGW. KSL, KOA.   Amos 'n' Andy,\nBlackface  Comedians.\n8:18\u2014Vermont Lumberjacks\u2014KOMO,\nKGO,    KH9,    T.-OfW.   KFI.       Ted\nMaxwell,   Charles   Marshall,     Ben\nMcLaughlin,    Myron    Wesley.    Al\nCapelll.\n830\u2014Team Mates \u2014 KGO, KHQ,\nKPI. KOMO, KGW (KOA 8:45).\nBetty Kelly, soprano; Irving Kennedy, tenor; John and Ned, masters of ceremony; \"Uttle Mary\";\n\"Uncle Rome\"; orchestra direction\nJoseph Hornik.\n9:00\u2014Rln-Tln-Tln Thriller\u2014KOMO,\nKGW. KGO, KHQ. KFI. Dramatic sketch.\n8:15\u2014Piano  Pictures\u2014KGO.    Phyl-\nllda Ashley, Aileen Pealy.\n8:46\u2014Ernie    Hoist's     orcheetra   \u2014\nKOMO,   KGO,   KHQ,   KGW,   KSL.\nDance music\n10:00~*News Flashe*\u2014 KOMO, KHQ,\nKOW, KFI, KGO.    Sam Hayes.\n10:l.V-My8t*ry Serial\u2014KGO, KSL.\nKOA. Episode 6, \"Dead Men\nProwl,\" by Carlton E.  Mor*e.\n10:45\u2014Voice of Pan\u2014KGO, KSL. Anthony Linden, flutist; Emily Linden,  pianist.\n11:00\u2014Lofner-Harrts dance orchestra,\nKGO, KHQ, KFI.\n13:00\u2014NBC Organ Recital\u2014KGO.\n\u2022Denotes transcontinental broadcasts.\n*, 7:30\u2014Medical Talk\n7:45\u2014Alfredo Meunier, pianist\n8:16\u2014Music Chat* by R. J.\n8:80\u2014Instrumental  Trio\n9:00\u2014Weather   Broadcast;   Time\nKNX \u2014 HOLLYWOOD \u2014 1060 K\n2863 m Channel 105 6000 w\n6:00\u2014News\n0:15\u2014Petit*   concert  Enaemble\n6:80\u2014Louie's Hungry Five\n6:46\u2014Red   Cap  Dewey  Johnson\n7:00\u2014Frank    Watanabe    and    the\nHonorable Arohie\n7:15\u2014Roeicruolan Ensemble\n7:46\u2014The Bobrlck GlrU\n8:00\u2014Brown's  Airedales\n8:30\u2014Drury   Lane,   tenor.\n9:00\u2014News\n9:15\u2014KNX   Danoe   Ensemble\n8:30\u2014Rev. Ethel Duncan\n10:00\u2014Orchestra\n11:00\u2014Orchestra\nKSL \u2014 SALT LAKE CITV \u2014 1130 K\n2653 ra     Channel IU     6000 w\n8:15\u2014Oonoert Music\n8:45\u2014Majestic of the Air\n0:16\u2014Answer Man\n8:80\u2014Novelty   Music\n10100\u2014 Dance Music\n10:15\u2014Mystery Drama\nCJOR \u2014 VANCOUVER \u2014 1166 K\n258.7 m Channel  115 600 w\n6:00\u2014600  Seconds  of  Sunshlpe   '\n6:30\u2014News Flashes\n6:45\u2014Musical Program\n7:80\u2014Trained  Canaries Program\n7:45\u2014MUU* and Llcsle\n8:00\u2014Two LU' Fellers\n8:15\u2014Studio\n9:00\u2014Organ Recital\n10:00\u2014Ballroom.\nEntertains at Cards,\nDebate, Grand Forks\nKHQ  \u2014  SPOKANE  \u2014  51\n508.2 m        Channel 58\n8:80\u2014Singers\n8:1\u00a3\u2014Transcription\n8:80\u2014Program\n10:16\u2014KHQ Conoert Group\n0 K\n1000\nKFRC \u2014 SAN FRANCISCO \u2014 810 K\n491  ra     Channel  61      1000 w\n0:00\u2014Concert Ensemble\n6:16\u2014Edna Fischer, piano moode.\n6:30\u2014Dinner music\n6:45\u2014Black and Blue\n7:0O\u2014Vitality Personalities\n7:15\u2014Manhattan Reflections\n7 30\u2014Concert   Corporation\n7; 46\u2014Myrt and Marge\n8:00\u2014Blng Croeby\n8:15\u2014Jack MUler\n830\u2014Quarter Hour\n8:45\u2014Boswell Sisters\n8:00\u2014Program\n8:15-i-Program\n830\u2014Isle of Oolden Dream*\n10:00\u2014Program\n10:05\u2014MUltary Band\n10:10\u2014Vincent Lopes\n1035\u2014Anaou Week'a oroheatra\n11:00\u2014Hal  Grayson's  orcheetra\n13:00\u2014Vagabond of ht* Ah*\nKFI \u2014 LOS ANOELES \u2014 640 K\n1683 m        Channel 64        50,000 w\n830\u2014Snowdrift Program\n9:1*\u2014Faroou* THM* of HUtory\n830\u2014Concert Orchestra\n10:IS\u2014Virginia Flohrl. soprano;   and\nJames  Burroughs,   tenor.\n1030\u2014Ranch Boys\nKVI \u2014 TACOMA \u2014 780 K\n.8943 m        Channel 76        1000 w\n10 .-oo\u2014studio\n10:16\u2014Edna Wallaoe Hopper\n1030\u2014Orchestra from Spanish Os*tle\n11:00\u2014Hal  Kreysou\"*  Orchwtra\n11:1S\u2014Jesse Stafford's orcheetra\nKOMO  \u2014   SEATTLE  \u2014   920   K\n325.9 m        Channel 99 1000 w\n830\u2014Program\n9:15\u2014Fireside Hour\n8:4\u00bb-amg*ra\n10:80\u2014Blend  Hour\n1130-Olob* Trotter\n1130\u2014Dane* orchestra\n13 .-0O\u2014Organ recital\nCNRV \u2014 VANCOUVER \u2014 1080 K\n291.1   m Channel   108       600   w\n6:00\u2014Dinner Hour\n7.-00\u2014Program from Ottawa\nORAND FORKS. B. C, Deo. 1.\u2014\nOne of th* largest crowds to turn\nout to a social event this season\nwas that which attended the card\nparty and dance given under the\nauspices of tho Grand Forks Literary\naoclety Wednesday evening. During\nthe card games the Peter Pan\norchestra gave several splendid selections. After refreshment* were\neerved dancing wa* enjoyed.\nPrize winners for bridge were Mtss\nIrene Bickerton and Walter Ronald,\n\u2022econd' prlws going to Mrs. S. Todhunter and A. Bickerton. At th*\nfive-hundred table first prize winners were Miss Effle Donaldson and\nJ. Ferguson, Second prizes went to\nMrs. J. Donavon and H. Collns.\nAn interesting feature of the evening's program was the debate\nstaged by a team of boys and girls\nfrom second year: \"Resolved that\nmachinery Is the chief cause of unemployment today\", being the subject. The boys who took the affirmative side were Tony Santano\nand James Glanvllle; Mlas Phylls*\nSimmons and Miss Geraldlne Oowan*\nwere the young ladlea who were on\nthe negative side.\nGrand Forks Scene\nof Bridal Shower\nGRAND FORKS. B. C. Dec. 1.\u2014The\nMisses Ellen and Louts* McPherson\nwere hostesses at s kitchen shower\ngiven in honor of Miss Lillian Dunn.\nGames, oonteete and music formed\nthe evening's entertainment, after\nwhich the bride-to-be pa* lead to\na daintily decorated bower, hung\nwtth white streamers and gold bells.\nA huge basket formed a dais on\nwhich stood a miniature bride and\ngroom with bridesmaid and best\nman. 'The basket contained many\nuseful gifts for culinary uses. The\ninvited guests were Miss Lillian\nDunn, Miss Irene Bickerton, Mtss\nEffle Donaldson. Misses Dorothy end\nAlice Flynn, Miss Catherine Hennlger, Miss Isobel Huffman, Mtss\nRita Hutton, Mtss Marlon Klrby,\nMiss LUUan Kid well. Misses Betty\nand Peggy McCallum, Miss Betty\nMooyboer, Mlas Winnie Savage, Miss\nHelen TMbot, Mtss Mar]orte Taylor and Mra. O. G. Dunn.\nBabe Dies, Yahk\nYAHK, B. ft, Dae. 1.\u2014Tlia 10-alay-\nold babj daughter of Mr. aM Mra\nE. Malar, died laat tnek.\nMr. and Mra. Harb Hobarteon of\nCanal. Plat ware vlsltore at tha\nhoma of Mra. Roberteon'a parenta,\nMr. and Mra. Fran* Allan.\nQalak, aatta raiiaf trom tae ata..\n\"oB-amal-on\" e-ujh at\nCHRONIC\nBRONCHITIS\ntaking of Bronchi\u2014*, Mr. J. McCo\n.!!, W. St John, NJ., wnta: \"I wo*\n\u25a0- op and cough for houn. _A\n: AH worked __ac!e\u00bb for na.   I f\ni'P weU now.\"     Guaranteed tela\nra %l worth or your money back.\n__ul drugs. SOc and ?1 every-*-:\nDM't M., mmnttxe, (M\u00bb-l\nRAZ-MAH\nKASLO LADIES\nVOTE $25 FOR\nCHEER FUNDS\nCommutes Named to Arrange\nfor Care for Neody; Sympathies Extended\nKASLO, B. 0L. Dec 1.\u2014Kaslo and\ndistrict Women's Institute met Prlday with tha prealdent. Mrs. John\nKeen, In tbe ohalr. Letters were\nread expressing thanka and appreciation for a oar of apples and\nvegetable* whloh the Institute sponsored and ahlpped to Big Beaver,\nSaskatchewan some weeks ago. Many\nsigned tlw \"Abolition of Wars'\"\u25a0\nroll. A resolution asking lor the\nreduction of freight rates, particularly in the prairie provinces, was\nendorsed. Tbe secretary waa Instructed to Write Miss Margeret McKenzle, v_c6-pre*ldent, expressing\ntheir sympathy for her during her\nIllness, coupled with the sincere\nhope that she would soon be able\nto again take her plaoe among the\nWomen's Institute members. A letter ot sympathy waa also written\nto Mr. Purlak who wa* recently he-\nrea\/ved of hi* wife. The sum of 135\nwas voted to th* Christmas cheer\nfund, Mrs. C. O. Raven wu appointed tbe chairman of this committee with Mrs. Chandler and. Mrs.\nT, Smith sa Co-workers. This oommlttee will arrange to use the fundi\nto aid needy families and to provide cheer for children and lonely\nones at th* cbrtstmae season.\nCURLERS STAGE\nANNUAL BALL\nAT CRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK, B. C. Dec. 1.\u2014Ths\nannaul ball of tbe Cranbrook curling elub was held Prlday. Those\npresent expressed the opinion tbat\nthis year's event upheld tha club's\nreputation tor staging on* of the\nmost enjoyable dance* of th* season. Tha decorations consisted of\nevergreens, brooms and oth-er curling emblems and the stage held a\nhandsome array of cup* held by\nths various Cranbrook rink*. W. E.\nCameron, resplendent ln Cameron\nkilt*, acted a* floor manager. A\ndelicious supper was served by tbe\nmembers of tbe Ladies' Curling\nclub. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Nellly,\npresident and secretary of tbe ladles' club, were assisted by Mra\nCameron. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. McPhee, Mrs. McGlltlvray, Mrs. Clapp,\nMrs. Wallace, Mrs. Slye and Miss\nIsabel   Frame.\nRobert Quln Moves\nInto His New Home\nBuilt at Harrop\nHAWK*. B. O. Deo. 1.\u2014The Bar.\nrop-taoogbeech ssttrs will ba opar-\neted by boat for a ftw day, owing\nto sanr-ral overhaul of tha angina\nat tha Helaon Iron Worka.\nRobert Quln and family ara moving Into thalr naw bungalow thla\nweak. Mr. Quln haa built one of\nthe moat attractive houaea ln tbe\n.unlet, outelde flnlah being etueeo\nand preaaed brick with verandah and\nsleeping porch. Tbe walla Inalda are\nplaetered and the flnlah la with\ncoaat fir, all modern fliturea, bath,\nfireplace  and electrle llghte.\nMr. Quln loat hla home by fire\nabout a year ago, and tha family\nhaa ilnce occupied tha Captain\nSmith houae.\nOwt. O. B. Price la moving on\nhie ranch, recently  purchaeed  from\nC. Peterson, being a portion ot  the\nD. W. Brlgge estate. Mr. and Mra\nPrloe were recently married and\nare starting Into the ranching game\nwith email fruit and atock.\nMn. 0. D. Ogllvle and email grandson, Clifford Howard, spent tte\nweek-end at wynndel with the\nformer's aon and daughter-in-law\nMr. and Mn. Orvllle Ogllvle.\nMorley Levlck of Trail waa here\nlaat -week on a vlalt with hla parenta. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Sterenaon.\nC. D. Ogllvle. who la ln charge\nof the oamp at China Creek, apent\nSunday   at   tha   ranch.\nMl*, and Mn. R. Hong and family ara now living ln the new home\nthey reoently built on the property\npurchaaed from -tba heir of the\nlate  Robert   Rose.\nHospital Ball Is\nSuccess, Nakusp\nMr. and Mrs. Latham\nCelebrate Anniversary\nof Their Wedding\nKASLO, B. C, Dec. lv\u2014B. Thom-\nIlnson of the forestry department\narrived in th* city Saturday, coming\ndown from the Howser district. He\nleft  Sunday   for  Nelson.\nPhilip Goodenough was elected a\nplaying member of the Ksslo Badminton club.\nRalph Oarland motored in from\nTrail Thursday to visit hts parents,\nMr. and Mrs. A. T. Oarland, re-\nurnlng Friday.\nC. P. R. Roadmaster R. B. MUne\nwho ha* been confined to his home\nby illness I* now able to be around\nagain,\nMr. and Mrs. B. H. Latham of\nths King Oeorge hotel entertained\na faw intimate friends at oontract\nFriday evening, lt being the twenty-\nninth anniversary of thslr \u25a0wed'Un?\nday. Tbe guest* wsre Mr. and Mrs.\nE. J. Hacking, Mrs. H. C. Olegerich,\nMtss Elizabeth Olegerich. H. Olegerich and A. W. Anderson, prizes\nfor high scores were won by Mrs.\nHacking and Mr. Anderson, the consolation gotng to Miss Olegerich\nand  Mr   Hacking.\nCHRISTMAS TREE\nAND CONCERT IS\nNEAR SO. SLOCAN!\nSOUTH  SLOCAN,  B.  C,  Doc    I.\u2014\nHnthuslsam  ot tha  C&ristmae   oonoert   whloh   1*   betas   arranged\nMiss M. Chapman,  principal  ot\npublic sochool and Miss A. B. r*\nell, teacher of the Junior 1\nreached  a high  pitch   by\ndren as they return homa i\nhear**.*   thrilled   to   the   cons\nln turn interest their parent* la l\nroles they are going to enact.\nsenior grade has a moet In*\nprogram     arranged,    T_r_rttBg\nsketches,   dialogues   and   reciti''\nThe  juniors are  taking  part  tn  * j\ncharming   costume   play   ot   Mother j\nGoose rhymes with the addition\nrecitations, songs and carol single\nA Christmas tie* win be a featu\nof the entertainment with San\nClaus ln person to distribute t\ngift*.\nInstitute Bridge\nand Apron Sak\nIs Success, Ymir |\nYMIR,   B.   C,   Deo.   1\u2014The   YmJ\nWomen's    institute   entertained    I\nbridge ln th* Guild  hall on Satin\nday.   The guests were Mr. and Mn\nW. Clark, Mr. and  Mra.  S. A.  Cur\nwen, Mr. and Mn. S. BaU. Mr*.  N.\nPeterson, Mrs. H. Steven*. Mrs. Kmtl-\nson.  Mrs.  M.  Peters,  Mrs.  A.   Otlle,\nMrs. Mabel Harris, Miss Jennl* Rankin,    Miss   Shirley    Stevens,      Miss\nBvelyn Emllson, Mrs. L. Slattery. B.\nDaly,  Joe  Dunn,  Mr.   Shrum.   Raymond   Gllle,   Charley   Kubiskl   and\nJack   Daly.    Plrst   prises   were   won\nby   Mrs.  S.   Ball   and   Mrs.   S^nrm,\nconsolations by Mrs. L. Slattery and\nW. Clark.   An apron sale took plsoe\nthe same evening.\nThe cold spell continues at Ymir.\nIt Is below sero every night wltb\nbright sunshine during  the  day.\nSimply Can't Go Tonight\nHer bad day! Throbbing head... srlkiif\nbtck... no wonder she cotildo 'tgo. Lydia\nE.Pinkhim'i Vegetable Compound eases\nthoe oying times that make life a banka. '\nNAKUSP. B. O.. Dee. 1.\u2014O. Howarth left on Saturday for Pavel-1\nstoke.\nMrs. M. Balrd, who ha* spent tbe\npast two weeks the guest of ber\nsister, Mrs. Walker of Nelson, returned on Thursday, accompanied\nby her nleoe, Mlas Ivy Walker.\n\u25a0 Stanley Btarratt of Vancouver, wbo\nhae been the house gueet of T.\nAbriel, left on Saturday.\nOne of th* most outstanding events\nof the season wa* tbe twenty-\nsecond annual hospital ball under\nthe auspice* of th* Women's Hospital auxiliary. Gay festoons In the\nNakuap oolora of red and white and\nevergreen trimmings decorated tbe\nhall. It wa* a success both from a\nsocial and financial standpoint. A\nlarge crowd attended from New\nDenver. Ruben Buerge was master i\nof ceremonies, the music being supplied by P. Mayoh, C. Mayoh, A.\nCarlson, M. Balrd, J. Hamm and F.\nAngrtgnon of New Denver. Tbe\ngrand march, always a feature of the\nhospital ball, was led on thts occasion by Mrs. Parent, preeldent of\nthe Women's auxiliary. Supper was\nserved at midnight by Mrs. Parent,\nMrs. P. Abey, Mrs. E. J. Leveque,\nMrs. F. Mayoh, Mrs. Alpsen, Mrs. W.\nB. Allan and Mrs. Camp*. The decorating oommlttee was Mrs. R. E.\nBruhn, Miss Butlln, Mis* B. Campe,\nMlas D, Lldburgh, Mrs. Humphris.\nMrs. Mary Gorrie\nDies Near Fernie\nFERNIE, B. C-, Dec. 1.\u2014Mrs. Mary\nGorrte of Grassmere died at her\nhome on Saturday. Th* funeral\nwas held from their residence at\nOraasmers on Tuesday and to the\nRoosvllle   cemetery.\nMrs. Gorrie, who ls well known\nin the district lived, in Fernie for\na number of years before moving\nto  her  farm  at  Roosvllle.\n'\u20acl\u00bbB&^== WITHOUT\u2122\n1*^      eePAIN =\nScientific Teeth Correction\nWithout Pain by Our\nFamoui Aneithetic\nW. Ma \u2014eermtsiltr tnat. teerreset   \u2014_,\u00ab. _\u25a0 ._\ntract,ny nut      ! sTrwW^t^flT.'^S\niln .on.    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Wa,h.\nTlr.Cmvf-n Mui6: Ii It Hurts.DoritPa\nglare\nEDISON\nMAZDA\nLAMPS\nWHY ruin your eyesight with\nglaring lights when it costs\nno more to use Edison Mazda\nLamps \u2014 frosted on the inside to\ngive the soft, restful light you\nneed? Buy by the carton and keep\na supply on hand.\nMADE   IN\nCANADA\nCANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED\nSold by\nWest Kootenay Power and Light Co.,Ltd.\nTrail and Rossland\n\u25a0   ^\n MM root\n-THB NBUON BAH* NBWS, WMW, B. \u00abV-^WBDNESDAT StOWWl\nWOMAN S PAGE\n\u00bbBL-C__BS_____B_\nimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii\nThe High Speed Girl\nby Q-May Christie\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0wiiaawaiiiiiiMwwawwawiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiti\neuna etobt\nLmm wake ap at tw seat morn-\nlot, aad hae head waa throbbing\nShe Iat In her lovely hand-painted Venetian Md that waa a oouple\nof oenturiee old, and atared at the\neunbeaaa daaolng oa tbe  celling.\nOod I what a night ahe'd had!\nmmm mad wboopis, followed by ber\nuaeeaveatlonsi meeting with the\nyoaat dootoci\nWhat had he thought ot hert\nDisapproved, ot ooune. aa any\naasloue-mtndad man would do . . .t\nWeU being disapproved ol wae\n\u25a0ash better thaa not being notloed.\nThla Internal head ot her-si She'd\neartalnly earned It jlght enough,\n\u25a0he'd better gel bene- together\naad pa ta the bathroom for aspirin\nth  a groan aba  got  her  feet\nthe   edge   ef   the   bed   and\ntrom the abeeta in elegant\naatln pajamas.\nA gnat mirror reflected ber from\ntop to toe as aha thrust her teet\nta oetrlch-tlpped \"mules\" and\netalghteoed  heraelf.\n\u25a0ten wtth this head that throbbed\nlike a hundred defile, ahe wae as\nlovely ae a Harrison Fisher picture.\n-She atared at heraelf like the young\nNerdsaua   tn   love   with   hla   own\nIt \"he\" oould aee . . .? Rad ahe\nlooked a *M(ht Uat nitht. what\nwith tbe blood and the bandage\naad   tba  drunkeneaa   . . . .S\nThera wan Intriguing ehadows\nround har eyea Juat now. Ber little\nheart shaped face waa exquisite ln\ntte clear pallor.\nWall, love and romance wen a lot\nef bolognr. And If the young men\nthought ahe ww terrible, what dad\ntt matter, anyhow?\nLaurel weat to tha bathroom and\nwtth shaking handa poured heraelf\na ataff bromo-seltear. A couple ol\naspirins followed that\u2014taken with\nwater.\nSt aha' only stick to water and\neut out aome of thla high-speed\nwhoople   ...  I\nBut Ufa would ba darn dull then.\nIt oaa wan going to gat any kick\nat all. one must go with the rousts\nboute . . .\nSbe got back te bad and lar\netlll. ao tbat the aspirins aud bro-\nmo-aalteer would han a sporting\nchanoe with hag.\nTba Prench telephone beside her\nbed tinkled. Sbe took the ncelvei\noff Ite hook.\n\"Hello . . . ohl that you, Im?. . .\nyea. tbla la Launl speaking.\nFollowed a Jabbered apology frum\nher  girl-friend.\n\"Oh,  that's okay  with  me  ...\"\nLaunl    philosophically.\nglaaa of  Scotch   In   *he\naye between a couple of pels!\"\nMen eiplanatlona. Aa ahe listened. Launl made e humoroua\nfaot at bar own image ln the mirror opposite her.\nTen meant to smack Roger In\nthe eya Instead ot me? Why, that\nwaa mighty nice of you. aweet\nchlldl .... What'a that you aay\n. . . Jealous because he danced with\nma that way? . . . you old gazook,\nyou're aU wetr\nHon babble trom Imoeen on tbe\nwin \"Dent be ea Idiot, lm. Follow the motto ot the song and take\nthe  clouds with  the sunshine!\"\nThe receiver against her ear, Laurel settled heraelf back on the [-11-\nlowa. In thla \"hang-over\" mood,\nImogen wae quite fit to babble tor\nhoun.\n\"How am I feeling?\"  Interspersed\nLaurel   at  thl  flnt   opening,   \"like\ndeath, dear heart, like death 1\" She\nchanted Into the mouthpiece\u2014\n\"The  Whoople-t  Ended.\nBut  the  Hellurlt  Lingen  On,\nTou  and  the  Scotch   an   gone\nAnd I. too, am gone... gone\n...goner\nMon chatter on the Una. Really\n\u2022ne'e head waa too dlaay . . .\n\"Listen, Im, the bath-tub's running over I You'll have to excuse\naae . . What's that? . . Tou know\nmg alible? . . . Now cut out this\nstuff about Roger . . . he'e aa attractive to ma aa a slice ol cold\ncod . . . cod, I tell youl , . the\nkind that's been lying deed on tbe\nbeaoh a week . . . that's the eort ot\na kick I get out of your darting\nboy-friend ... No, I didn't aay Juggler, or taxl-westler, either , . .\nthough I've no doubt he ls both,\nprovided hs meets a hot number\n. . . aad that Isn't Me . . . not on\nyour   life   ...   Oh.   he    yourself\nany   married   people   who\nhappy.\nNot wtth each other, thst s to aay,\nThey *\u00abn gay enough wben detached . . . especially at partlee,\nmaking whoople I\nToung men dldnt seem to weat\nto marry, anyhow. Aocordlng to\nwhat she'd seen and heard, wben\nfruit grew on every buah all ready\nto ba plucked, why ehould ther?\nStill . . . lt waant quite a pi-see-\nant thought . . . thla Idea ot women\nbelnt ao \"oeay\"  . . .1\nRoger had quoted something\naome dlaUlualonsd peraon bad written .. . \"'Woman's Freedom la\nOod's Ore-teat  Olf  to Man.'\"\nSarcastic eort of comment on today ... not ao? In the lovely\nItalian bad whoae ornamentation\nhad started thla train ot thought.\nLaunl stirred uneeelly.\nTo gin anrthlnt away for nothing ... no matter how emancipated\none thought one waa . . . might be\na dangerous poller.\nShe atared again at the plctaired\noountry wenoh, her thoughte flying\nto something the doctor aaad said\nlut night ... no, this morning\nearly . . . about \"necking\" . .\nShe had boawed of he own reck-\nlaas behavior, and then had asked\nhim. chaUengingly. lf he didn't find\nher a new and strange specimen?\nAnd he had put her In her place\nbr hla response .. -cataloguing hsr\naa \"ordinary,\" instead of \"shocking.\"\nConduct  like  that  waa  \"of   thi\nmasses\" ... of tho hoi pollol.\" and\nnot of the arietocmoy, Launl  wu\nyoung enough  to  blush  _t the  re\ncollection.\n(TO bb coramj-BD)\nThe Beauty Box\nby Helen Follett\nMb asoae calling tha glorious\ncrown a topknot any mon. It was\nprecisely tbat In the far-past data\nwhan the flgun atop tbe heed was\naa Insignia of chic and fashion.\nThe boh oame along and killed tt.\n\"Ben,\" said tha bob. \"la your aad\nflnlah.\" shaking off a three stand\nswitch, weighing nearly four ounots\nand sometlmea measuring twenty-\nsix Inches. Alas, thoee towering\ncolls were mostly counterfeit not\ncomposed of hair to which a woman vm naturally attached, but\nthick and curly pigtail material\nthat wu frightfully expensive. The\nhair goods buslneu wu a thriving\nIndustry. Now \"what hu become\nof   It?\"\nA quick cold shower le stimulating; a warm bath ln the tub le\nsedative. For a thorough cleansing of the skin the Ideal method\nls to soap ths aurface well, stand\nunder a shower, turn on tbe warm\nwater, scrub with a brush, than\nbring a glow by turning on the\ncold deluge. Friction with a coarse\ntowel should follow, and a nloe\nflourish Is an alcohol rub or a\nmessage with talcum.\nSuperfluous hair on anna and\nlege can be removed by scraping\nwith a flat pumice atone but the\neffect Is the earns w If a raaor\nwere uaed. and the raaor ls mon\nconvenient end speedier. Depilatories an satisfactory, though lf the\nakin ta sensitive, lt'a a good plan\nto follow the treatment with applications   ot   cold   cream.\nFamous English Regiment Reviewed\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy LAUBA  A. IIBKMAN\nTOMOBBOW-T MSNB\nBreakfast\nD_ed  Bananu and Oranges\nCereal\n\u25a0birred tnVtx Tout\nOotfee\nLuncheon\nLentil Soup\nWholewheat Croutons\nDoughnute Apple Sance\nTie\nDUCHESS OF VOBK INsl'M tn KING'S OWN\nThe King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry wu inspected at Tldworth,\nrecently, by the Duchess of York, who ls seen hen with Ool. Sturgess\nduring the ceremony.\nFur Trimmed Suit Is\nAll the Ra&e in Paris\nNew Suite Can Be Worn in Afternoon or AU Through Day;\nAre Far Removed from Strietly Tailored Modes;\nSHrtt Slightly Shorter\nOne of tbe blggeot successes of the abandoned,\nfall  collection   la  undoubtedly   the<,>   Blouses are the aome of feminine\nwtth\nOUn-Mushroom Sauce\nPotatoea Oano*\nSteamed Date Pudding\nCoffee\nSAVOBY   SAUCES\nOlive-Mushroom Sauce to serve on\nbeefsteak: Melt two tableepoons\nof butter in a saucepan aad In thla\nfat oook oaa oup of siloed canned\nmushrooma tor two mlnutu, then\nstir In one-half oup ot siloed olives\nand oook ona minute longer. Now\nedd oaa tahlaapoon ot flour and\nwhen well blended, stir In one-half\neup of sweet, oold milk and continue\nto stir till the mixture thickens.\nnun ell one-fourth cap of oold\n\u25a0weet cream or rich top-milk (or\nevaporated milk), one-fourth teaspoon of salt, a pinch ot pepper,\nand earn at once, with the beefsteak.\nCumberland Sauce, tor Duck: Mix\ntogether tbe Juice of ons orange\nand two lemons, and add the grated\nrinds of one orange and one lemon.\nAlso stir In two tableepoons of melted currant Jelly, cue cupful of confectioner's sugar and one tablespoon\nof grated horseradish. Beat well,\nheat to the boiling point, and aerve\nUke gravy.\nCurrant .Tulce, for Goose, l>ick.\nMutton or Venison\u2014Melt two tablespoons of butter and Into thla rub\ntwo tableepoons ot cornstarch powder and after It haa cooked for e\nmoment, add one eup cf brown\nstock, slowly, tben stir ln one teaspoon of salt, one-third teupoon of\npepper, the Juke of one lemon snd\none cupful of currant Jelly. When\nwell-blended and very hot, aerve like\ngnvr.\nHamburg Steak Sauce \u2014 Into a\nauoepen put two cups of canned\ntomatoes mixed with two slices of\ncooked and chopper bacon, two small\npeeled and chopped raw onions,\nand one green sweet pepper also put\nthrough the grinder. Oook several\nmlnutea, then aerve on the meat\nbelle.\nTomorrow\u2014Making   Chrtstmu   Gifts\nThus ended  the  conversation.\nLaural put down the receiver\nwtth a anap, and fixed her eyu on\nthe picture pointed on the ornate\nbsdises.\nItalian Renatsaance? ... Or a\nlata period In Venice. _ cavalier\nhands   with    a    oountry\nTba girt had a baaket oa her arm,\naad wen white stockings and a\nvoluminous white apron The young\nman la the elegant pink coat and\nthree-earnered hat drooped toward\nbar  leenngly.\nBehind them wu a priest . .\ncardinal.   Wu  hs   giving   the   pair\nhla tilling .. . f\nBot   marriage   wm   the    helluvlt,\nOod   ierttdl   In   the   crowd   Laurel\nIncluded  her  parents'\nof   course\u2014then    weren't\nPVhe Oak* K-W\/rw^l\n[BWSSMKTS\nTW *t*arf 6nc sip of t-tii pocant,\npenetrative aistture\ntm r\u2014la.\n.CTS LIKE A FLASH*\nA SINGLE SIP\nPROVES ITI\nM-12\nHorny skin et the comers of\nfinger nails Is the result of neglect end the use of harsh soope.\nOftlmes obtraslone form snA be*\ncome painful. The cuticle can- be\nsoftened by applying olive oil or\nbetter eUU, some hlgn grade pro-\npristory article compounded for the\npurpoee.\nOet out the old tape line and\nsee how close you come to the\nldesd figure. There Bhould be exactly the some number ot inchee\nIn busy and hip measurement, and\nthe waist should be ten Inches\nless thaa the hips.\nOctogenarian Laid\nat Rest in Fernie\nFERNIE, B. 0- Dec. 1.\u2014The fun-\nerel of Kate Cartlidge, 83 years of\nage, was held Monday afternoon.\nRev. Oray of the United church held\nthe funeral servloe at Mt. Stock-\nwell's  residence.\nELKO BMEFS\nELKO, B. C, Dtc. 1\u2014Mr. Ud Mrs.\nHoward HIU and chUdren, who\nhave been residing ln Klmberley\nleft there, Prlday, for tbelr new\nbome ln Fernie. They stopped ln\nElko on their way through and were\nthe gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.\nOrady.\nMr. and Mrs. J. H. Angell and\ndaughter, Merlon, visited ln Fernie\non Saturday, and were the guette\not Mr. ud Mrs. T. Roberts.\nMn. w. Kelly and daughter, Jen\nnle, who hsve been visiting relatives In Creston. were hurriedly\nsummoned to see Mrs. Carl Ingham\non Friday.\nMr. and Mra. T. OonQuergood\nwere tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs.\nRalph   Uater,   Saturday.        ,\nFLtJQS   NEED   ATTENTION\nWhen the engine runt alone very\n\u2022moothly cn tbe level but misses\nand fatten under tbe load ot climbing a bill, lt may be due to faulty\nspark plugs. TJnevenness ln tbe gaps\nof the plugs in various cylinders\ncauses mis-ilrlnt. Kew plugs may\nnot be needed but tbe old onee\n\u25a0nould be cleaned and tbe gaps est\nevenly.\nJoseph R Barker, preeldent at n-\nlinoU Women's college, never at*\ntended college until after be bs-\neame a member of tbe college fee-\nWty.\nfur-trimmed suit, Its appearance on\nthe eoene of fashion la very timely.\ntoo, ae most women have not taken\nvery kindly to the afternoon ensemble, despite the desperate efforts\nof tbe couturiers each season to revive them. Apart from a very small\nminority of women wbo can afford\nthe leisure to do eo, tbe others\nsimply oannot be bothered. The demand today Is far clothes that oan be\nworn right on untll tea time and\nstill not come under the category\nof sports or informal dress. Hence\ntbe \"Ullleur habllle.\" or tbe dressy\nsuit.\nThese jacket suits offer tbe added\nadvantage of being able to feature I\nsome of the newest fsshlon features.\nIn a restrained way. We will un-1\ndoubtedly see some exaggerated st7le* '\nthis winter, but tbey will be out-,\nstanding exceptions. Mott of ua wlU\nwear clothea faintly rcmineeesnt ol |\na more romantic period, but essen-1\ntlally modern and adapted to prea-\nend-day needs. And the new suits,\nwith Uieir generous fur trimming-,\ncan be worn all through the day by\nthe smart woman witbout any sens:\nof Inferiority because she has not\nhad time to change into something\nlabelled \"afternoon.\"\nVARIETY  IN  DAT  MODE\nPractical to tbe laat degree, these\nnew expressions ol carrying styles\nare nevertheless so varied that they\ncall for a good deal of study to\navoid mistakes. Such details of pas:\nepochs at leg-o'-mutton sleeves, bas-\nqued Jackets, oapelets, Dlrectolre\ncollars mty muffs, mousquetalrp\ncuffs can only look effective it very\ncarefully handled and worn by tlu\nright type of person. The woman\nwltb a sense of dress knows this,\nbut there are many wbo cannot resist a fashion feature if lt is new.\nAside from the fact that tbe new\nsuite sre oompoe: d of skirt an d\nJacket of varying length, complet-\nmented by a blouse, tbey are very\nfar removed from ths strictly tailored\nclot_.ee we know by that name.\nTo begin with, moet of them sponsor\nlarge fur collars and cuff*, almost\nas important ae those usually teen\non a full length ooat Lynx, wolf\nand fox, are seen, but tbe preference\nseems to Incline toward tbe flatter\npelts sych at the old-time teal ahd,\nof course, broad-tail, astrakhan, ermine and all other species of shaver.\n.fun. Bome models have boleroe oc\nfur encrusted ln the top of the\nJacket, in whleh, caee the sleeves are\nuntrlmmed. Others have a bend of\nfur hemming the Jacket.\nCOLLARS   ARE   COMPLICATED\nFur collars are very intricate this\nseason. A abort, stand-up collar will\nfeature a long, one-sided rever that\ncan be worn open or made to fit\nthe neck snugly for extra warmth.\nNearly all tbe new onea an fitted\nto that they est away from the face,\nmaking a very becoming frame for\ntbe  new  coiffure  aud   batt.\nMottly all the Jackets of these new\nsuite an belted. Tbelr lengths vary\nwith tbe cut, but the wide shoulders\nand plnched-ln waist, effect prevails,\nwhether the ooat Is straight from\nthe whist down, or features a\nbasque.\nDull, wool fabriaa oome flnt tn\nthit field, and their various weaves\nan almost Infinite, rom the toft,\nspongy, bath towel variety to the\ndiagonal striped and otbtn. Plain\nand corduroy cotton back velvets\nare also smart, but lightweight woola\nhave tbe advantage of avoiding nil\nappearance of bulk in eaa.\nSKIRTS SLIGHTLY\nSHORTER\nSktrW sn wide enough to allow\nfor freedom of movement, usually\nslightly flared al1 around or perfectly straight ln front, wltb a flared\ngodet at tbe front, aides or the\nbaok. Tbey are tllghtly thorter than\nmost season's. Pleat* an completely\ndaintiness and Just as much study\nhae been devoted to their out, color\nand fabric as to the suit ittelf. Taffetas, satin, brocad-s, silk organdie,\nchiffon and laoe faahlon the very\ndresty modtlt, and very fine wool\nlace, wool voiles and crepe de\ncbene tre uaed .for tbe mora practice!   blouses.\nc\/lnswers by ^Beatrice *\n\u00bb  tou  an  la the  early  twenties\nFan for Her Home\ndbar sum Miami\nI smw* been married ttt It\nlean, ban tm mta. mows, mat a\nmr good husband. One of bis\nmen friends, wbo works la sss*\nsame piece wltb Ma. told na be\nww runntni around wttb a young\ntin In bis otRoe. Sbe Is II Ttttt\nyounger t\u2014sa he la, I bate tried\nnot to bellen theee tbinge, but\nsome things look queer to me. It\nJuat worrlie me sick. I an afraid\nmr bome WUl be broken up. Tit\nmy busbead ears tbat no woman\nla tbe world oould come between\nua. I told him I waa going to eee\ntbat rlrt but I lust turn's know\n,3_t\u2122,\u00b0-^_- \u00bb__1__P___,_L_   '\"\u2022 <*ud~ \"*\u00bb* \u2022<* mat\u00bb *****\u00bb,\nMany women hem hsd1 tbto ercos   t-     ^.^ ^^  I a. out -with\nto bear, mj dear, and bale won out\nbecause ther kept tbelr beads, didn't\ntou mltbt oeeM-oe to hope ttet\nlag win wake up thle joaag\nat. tt \u00bbeu an Marine te, It\nba well le tot a toot ttttt\narm ott  asanas  sum   aad   not\nareata ear awn tM* ea blm.   The\nfaet that he doesn't -Rite m tou\nwhen j\u00ab\u00ab an KMi-at-M lawllee Mat\nhe le not wtty aartooa.   Tbe beet ef\nlook to tou. mr earn, aat ae write\nme agela.\nNo Eeason lo Bs Jealous\nDBAR Min TnOlTtX:\nI am la me with . point man\nof M. wbo ia a oouple of yaan\nelder than I am. tomt time ago\nbe wee engaged to a widow wltb\nnae, and played a waiting game.\nIt's a deaploable thing for a young\nUrl with youth and all e< life befon\nber to accept tbe ettaattoos of married men aad trr to wreck a home\nwhere then an children, and I\nbaw nam known a caee of this\nsort whsn, ln tbe long na, the girl\ndid not get all that wse oomlng tc\nber in tbe way of punishment. Don't\ntblnk of going to aae har, lust try\nsad ksep your heed, aad ksep on as\nlf sverythlng la M lt should be.   If\nrr huabend le any sort of a man,\nwill aot let hla home be broken\nup and hla children deprt-nd of\ntbelr proper background luat because\nbe bse made a fool of himself erer\nan entecprlslng young nmp. Ksep\nup your courage and my best wishes\nto you.\nA Leisurely Lover\nDBAR MISS FAIRFAX:\nI em so unhappy, and I know I\nshouldn't be, wben then le eo\nmuch In this world to be (lad\nabout, but It's the same old story\u2014\nI have been tn Ion wltb a man\nfor scleral yean and, though he\nsays he lone me, I cannot believe lt. Wben I first met blm\nwe went together ei.lustnly. To\nhim I waa only a psetlme\u2014Just a\ngood-looking girt. While te me be\nwte everything In tbe world. I\nhan only eeen him a few times\nln the laet few years ea wa are\nboth employed In different statee\nbut our homes an ln thle dty.\nBs knows bow I feel toward blm,\naad says he returns my Ion but\nthat he can't be detnonstntln.\nBut why does he never write wben\nI am away? If he'd only stay\naway when I'm home I might forget. Slnoe ww bave been apart I\nhave had tota of sweet bearta and\ntwo proposals but I don't want to\nmarry anyone else. What am I\nto do? BLOB na\nWorldly wtedom, my dear, frowns\non tbla leisurely type ot courtship\nwhich lets youth and beauty go by\nthe board. Unfortunately for themselves, glrle often oan so deeply\nfor these dilatory lovers that tbey\nput up with casual attentions until\nyouth  and   opportunity  baa\nhim about twice a weak. But\nsometimes I sm blm wtth aaolbir\ngirl. Do yoa advise ma to step\ngoing wttb hue OB that aeeouat?\n0. V.\nIf  you sn not\nta thl. tlons.\n\u25a0\nTaunt PWHe\ni men liberty\nef eetuo than tbey had tn tta past.\ntern must aot let rewaatt the\nway ta (Ms Jealousy; \u00bb \u00ab* iw\noat ef aa -eat ksmU tlmee. Aad\ndeon think of trapping thla youns\naaa If your only nasoa Is that hi\nar -rtlmse gees ant. wltt another\nI\"          |\nluumo station e_u_     ,\nTben la a ocenot routine fcr tt-\nlnt elation visits earn If tha majority of motorlste do aot practice\nIt. tnry aaan sta* should la the\noccasion for having the gaaoline\ntank fluid, tbe radiator cheeked,\ntba ol inspected as to (aaatlty,\ntad tba tlna brought up te notmei\npnosuree. Every seoond atop, at\nleast, should find another step added\nto tte routine; tbat la, having thi\nbattery filled wltb water. Oood oar\nearn beglna la this cycle df atten-\n\"Hand Picked\" Values\nfor early Wedntsday morning thoppert. Wt ar.\ndisplaying otUtiastditig bargain* throughout ow\ntwo floort. Our name it your gwrantte.\nLADIES' DRESSES\n1 RACK wrstVBKt OOWWB, etlk. leee and saMaa.\nBegulsr to WI.80. -tlO-QC\nWednesday  morning    **m*mr9\n> RACKS LADM3' SATIN AND BHaK AFTtR-\nWOON FROCKS, figured ead plain, mm ttaf\nRegular  to  MI.W  -. -  .J****\nI RACK KATROm- tSAtcm BOX      tf OK\nfor Wedneeday morning *\u00bb\n1  RACK SHORT WOMBTB COATS,  i___mm\nfur trimmed  -  *T****T3\n1  RACK laADOB'  FOLO, TAILORED  AMO TVtt\nTRIUMCD OOAT\nand site\nTour style\nLADOS'  A_L-WOOL\nH08I, pair\t\nSH\ntuts WOOL AND SILK-AND-\nWOOL  LADOt' mm_t\nH06B,   pair    TV*P\nLADOS' LBATHBR HANDBAGS,   values   ta\nas  \t\nKIMONO    CLOTH,\nyard   \t\nEIDBRDOWN,  for bath  robes\n$19.75\n$*79\nSTAMPBD  GOODS,   ready   te\nmott,  luge ftttft\nassortment  waT>\nNUMEROUS OTHSR SPECIALS DISPLAYED\nOVER OUR TWO FLOORS.\nIRamsdem Iros.\nStturt Sf*trOftp* for Sttiart Women\nCHRISTMAS CARDS\n*\n24-HOUR\nSERVICE\nTo accommodate customers desiring their cards in\na rush\u2014we are inaugurating our special 24-\nhour service. That is, if\nyou order one day we will\nhave them ready for you\nthe next\n2-DOZEN-2\nCARDS\nPrinted With Yonr\nName and Address\nfor\n$2eOO'$2e50-$2e75\nUp to $6.50\nDONT DELAY-\nORDER NOW\nOUT-OF-TOWN\nCUSTOMERS\nSend for samples \u2014 we\nguarantee to give you the\nsame SPEEDY SERVICE\nas those living in town.\nWe still have hundreds of\nsamples intact at prices\nthat have instant appeal\n\u2014Write your order today.\nNfiaon lath} Nmmb lob Ifprimwti\nPhone 144 for Christmas Card Service\n-&~t-*ewm**w*t3w^^\n Skating\nand\nHockey Shoes\nNow tk the time to buy\nyour Skating and Hockey\nShoes-\nMen's - f4.S8 to fe.oo\nBoys' - S3.50 and ?3.75\nWomen's fS.50\nMisses .. S3.25\nYouths'    f3.25\nR. Andrew\n& Co.\nleadert in Footfathion\n \u25a0*m^*w*______tt-\nSociety\nTbta oolonin a mnducted by\nMrs. M. al. Vtgacax. AU newt of\na social nature, Includ,. captions, print* entertalnr is.\npereansl Items, marriages, etc,\nwill appwr u thb colnmn. Telephone Mrs. Vlgaeaz at ter\nborne. Sit SUlca ttntt.\nEH. Hanley, formerly of Nelaon.\nnow of Toronto, arrived lwt evening\nto spend a fsw days In Ntlson on\nGAS STATIONS AT COAST\nAFTER NEW CLOSING\nTIME BYLAW\nVANCOUVER, Dec 1\u2014Failure of\nftaollne atatlon ownen to obtain\n\u25a0sufficient numbtr of signatures on\na naw early cloelng petition forced\npostponement Indefinitely of a special tnwtlng of Uie dty council\nscheduled to bear arguments In\ntbt matter at a p.m. today, according to Aotlng Mayor Aid. John\nBennett\nBla wonhlp tald ne bad been\nadvaad by Oeorge B. Matthews, Retail Merchant*' aaaoclatlon secretary,\nttet tte petition btlng C ulatcl\nby tbe automotive taction \"lan't\nready yet.\"\nTbt object a to get signatures\nof 76 per cont of filling station\nownen which would force the council, under the abopa regulat'on ait,\nto paw a bylaw limiting the hc.urs\nof operation of gu pumps to between 7 a__ and 8 p ra on weekdays.\nSalmo Girls Have    .\nKnitting Lessons\nSALMO, B. C Uee I.\u2014Robert\nSalaabury and B. Campbell were\nhuslneee vlslton to Nelson, Saturday.\nOn Saturday afternoon the girl's\ntewing claw held under tbe direction of tbe Women's Inatltute met\nat tb* home of Mra. C. A. Cawley,\nwho ww assisted by Mrs. 3. Payant.\nKnitting lessons wsre continued\nand Christmas glfte begun.\nTb* girl* present were, Mary and\nMcoa Miller, Joyce Bremner, Shirley and Naomi Udstrom, Ma\u2014n*\nLlndow, Dorothy Hansen, Stella Dor-\nay, Kathleen Hearn, Olive and Doreen and June Fair, Frances and\nMary Kubak  and  MarJorie  Cawley.\nMlw Bvelyn Bradley and A. Btromatead of Nelaon spent the week-end\nat tba homo of the pormer's parent*,   Mr.  and   Mra.  Oeorge   Brad-\nOn Saturday nlgbt a hard times\ndance waa held In tbe community\nhall under tbe auspices of the Salmo Women's Institute which wu\nconvened by Mn. Carl w. Llndow\nwbo ww assisted hy a oommlttee\nconsisting of Mrs. A. McLeod, Mrt.\nNoel Harrop tnd Mrs. Walter Shell].\nPeppy music wu supplied by Miss\nKathleen Sapplw and the Wilson\nbrothers of Nelaon.\nW. J. D. Rogers. Arrow lark, ws*\nIn town yuterday.\n...\nOeorge and Frank Abey of Kulo\nare city vial tors,\n.   ...\nAmong shoppers to town yuterday\n: wu Mn. Turner Lea of Bonnlngton\n...\nI Mrs. Florence Blancard tu been\npending the put few weeka at tht\n\"lorne of her brother and sleter-ln-\nUw, Mr. and Mra. E. M. Otllott,\nEdgewood avenue.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. Robert Quln of Har-\n\"*\\i were city shoppe-s yesterday.\n...\nLee Phillips, who ww reoently\nperated on at tbe KooUnay La_e\nleneral hoepltal tor appendicitis,\nu left tor his bome on Carbonate\n...\nMn. Frank Fca ot  Crawford  Bay\npaid a vlalt to town yesterdsy.\n...\nMiss Vaugban-Jones of Oliver Is\nspending a tew days ln Nelaon.\nMr. and Mrs. D. P. CamptoU of\nWinnipeg arrived lut evening, Mr.\nCampbell having teen transferred\nhen to replace R. E. Crerar, who\nleaves soon for ha new pwt In\nSpokane.\n...\nMn. B. Agnew lwvw via ' the\nOreat Northern thla morning for\nVanoouver.\n...\nst. J. Murphy of Kulo U a city\nvisitor.\n.   .   \u2022\nMn. H. T. Nichol of Kaalo paid a\nvisit to town yesterday.\n...\nPercy Bates, SUlca atreet,  left on\na   buslneu   trip   to   Vancouver   lut\nennlng.\n...\nMr. tnd Mrs. J. Orenrcd ot Revelstoke have arrived lis the city and\ntaken up residence In the Kerr apartments. Mr. Orenrod having been\ntransferred from that point to the\nC. P, R. telegraphs here.\n...\nE. J. Wilson, Carbonate street, left\nlast night for Vancouver.\n...\nDr. and Mrs. Douglu Barclay ot\nKulo   were   ctty   visitors   yesterday.\nMrs. R. E. Crerar and children ars\nvisiting   Mrs.   crerar'e   parents,   In\nRossland   prior   to   leaving   for   her\nnew home ln Spokane.\n...\nMr. and Mm. E. Olson, Wett Robson, were city  visitors yesterday.\n...\nAmong thow who attended Mlu\nJean Hunter's circle at St. Saviour's\nchurch meeting Monday afternoon\nat the aone on Innw street of Mrs.\nF. Ruswl Sadd, were Mrs. E. O.\nMatthew, Mrs. P. Richards, Mrs.\nCharles H. Htmllton, Mrs. R. W.\nDawson, Mn. Wllllsm Tsylor, Mis.\nBade, Mrs. W. R. Orubbe and Mise\nJesn Hunter.\n...\nJohn Avis of Perry Siding paid a\nv_lt to town yuterday.\nsee\nMre. 0. W. Appleyard cnterUlned\nthe members of St. Saviour's Church\nBridge club Monday at her hofne on\nHoover street wben tbow playing\nwen Mn. E. C. wragge, Mrs. John\nCartmel, Mis. L. V. Rogere, Mrs.\nLeslie Craufurd, Mra. Jamu O'Shea,\nMn. B. E. L, Dewdney and Mrs. E.\nO. Smyth.\n* *   \u2022\nMre. Oeorge Massey and eon\nCharles   left   lut   evening  tor  the\n\"THE NSLSON DAILY NEW!. NELSON. B. C\u2014WEDNESDAY MO-BNING. DECEMBER 1, ItM\"\nHon. W. D, Ross Takes Holiday\nLIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR  RESIGNS   SUDDENLY\nAnnouncement wm made reoently at Government house, Toronto,\nthat Hon. W. D. Row, lieutenant -governor of Ontario alnce 1937, had been\ngranted leave of absence until his term of office eipires. Hla honor ls\nshown above with her excellency Lady Bessborough, wbo peld her first\nvisit to Toronto, accompanying the governor-general, when the announce-\nment was made. No one bas as yet been appointed to fill the vacancy,\nas  those approached   have  declined  the  honor.\ncout   where   her   husband ' has   recently been transferred.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nLorne A. Campbell, vice-president\nand general manager of t.e' Wast,\nKootenay Power and Light company,\nleft yesterday via the C. P. R. on a\nbusiness trip to the east.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAlfred R1U and his sister of Longbeach  were city shoppers  yesterday.\nA.   Coombs\nvisitor.\nof   Ksslo   Is   a   city\nO. Kellock leaves via the C. P. R,\nthis morning for SL Paul.\nan is zoned\nTO CHECK UPON\nRADIO NOISES\nAmateur  Radio  Club   Members Cooperate With In-\nspec-tor in  Nelson\nPasteurized, sold only in sealed\npackages for your protection\n-SKIS-\nSkiing brings health. Get yonr\nshare this winter.\nChildren's sixes in Hardwood\nBids, 4 ft, 5 ft and 6 It\nAdults' sizes in Hardwood Skis,\n6 ft, 7 ft. and 71-2 ft\nSki Harness, Ski Poles, Ski Wax\nHlpperson Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nLook for the Red Hardware Store\nPhone 497 Box 414\nNelson Amateur Radio club, ln\noooperatlon with R. German, government radio Inspector of Nelson, has\noutlined and ls instituting' Immediately plans by which H Is hoped\nto check up and eventually eliminate a great deal of radio reception\ninterference   In   the   elty.\nNelson Radio club recently went\nInto the matter with the inspector\nand formulated plans whereby the\ncity wa* divided Into 11 distinct\neones. tn each of these zones a\nmember of the club has volunteered\nto hear complaints and make a\ncheck on reported interference. The\nclub tben turns the matter over to\nthe Inspector, who will attempt to\nget to the bottom of the interference recorded.\nVarloua tests have already been\nmade In tbe city, and the Radio\nclub members state that cooperation given them by users of radio\nwtll aid them greatly In outlining\na program to check  Interference.\nThe ctty has been divided into\nthe  foUowlng  zones; \t\nZone 1\u2014From Nelson avenue east\nto Sixth street from Behnsen street\nto the waterfront on the north.\nZone 2\u2014Territory included be-\n.ween Nelson avenue and Park\n.treet.\nZone S\u2014The section bounded by\nPark street, Billca street and Josephine  street to the  lake   frost.\nZone 4\u2014That section bounded by\nJosephine, Baker, Carbonate and\nRailway streets.\nZone 6\u2014That section bounded by\nHal], Observatory, two blocks of\nStanley, two of Latimer, Falls street\nand Carbonate, and one block between Josephine and Hall streete\non Silica street.\nZone ft\u2014That section bounded by\nObservatory, pall. Silica and Park\nstreets.\nZone 7\u2014Park, Hendryx, Observatory streets, and tbe O. N. railroad.\nZone 8\u2014That portion bounded by\nHendryx, Richards, Ward and Ob-\nrervatory   streets.\nZone 9\u2014That portion bounded by\nRichards and Falls streets to Latimer, Stanley and Ward streets.\nZone 10\u2014That portion south ot\nBaker street between Railway street\nand Josephine street.\nZone  11\u2014Roee mon t.\nTbe following members of the\nNelson Radio club have assumed\ncharge of interference In the various zones: V. Cunningham, aone 1;\nG.Swanson, aone 3; M. W. Brown,\nsons 3; B. Sutherland, aone 4; R.\nOerman, zonp ft; H. Wtlton, aone 0;\nK. Crosby, aone 7; F. Phillips, aane\n8; R. .Sampson, zone 9; J. Meek,\ncone 10;  R. Oerman, aone 11.\nCharlee Morris Bags\nDeer, Creston Area\nCharles Moore of Nelaon returned\nfrom a week-end hunting trip in\nthe Creston dlatrlct with a four-\npoint buck weighing close to 900\npounds.\nMr. Moore states that be has\nnever seen the game more plentiful\nla the lower areas than at tbe present time, there being over 100 deer\nshady killed in the Cretton district\nthis\nHAYWOOD OFFERS\nTRIBUTE TROUP;\nFORieMASTER\n'Splendid Man for Men, for\nCountry and for Company*\nSays Trail Man\nTRAIL,  B.  0.,  D:c.  1\u2014\"He was a\nsplendid man for his men, for the\ncountry and for his' oompany. I regret very much to hear of his passing.\"\nSo spoke Wllllsm Haywood of Trail\nwhen told cf the death of Capt. J.\nW. TToup, superintendent of ths B\nC. coast steam_hip service for the\nCanadian  Pacific  railway.\nMr, Haywood worked on stea-ooers\non the Columbia river between Wig'\nwarn and Northport, wltb Captain\nTroup as master, in the pioneer days\nln this district before the advent of\nthe railway. He le one of Trail's old\nest old-timers. He had resided 11\nthis locality, maide a trip back to his\nhome in England and returned to\nthe district before ths high w\u00bbt-*r\nyear of 1894. His acquaintance \"ith\nCaptain Troup was an intimate one\nin those days. Mr. Haywood now\nworks with the bricklayers of the\nConsolidated    company.   .\nCaptain Troup came to the Kootensy country, from fuget sound, uy\nway of Portland, Kootenay & Columbia Steam Navigation company.\nOn Pug:t sound the captain operated a steamer known aa the\nFlyer, one of t_e speediest craft In\nthose parts. When he came to the\nKootenay country It was as a swift\nwster expert and under his guidance\nthe steamers of t_e K. & C. and\nlater!y the Canadian Pacific were\nsuccessfully operated for many yeara.\nMr. Haywood recalls the old steamer Trail b3lng frozen in the Arrow\nlakes between Nakusp and Arrowhead. He was a cook on the boat at\nthat time. While frozen ln the crew\nwas visited by Captain Troup, who,\nwith R. Marpole of the c. P. R.\ncompany was en route to the coast\nto get out the frame' for the pioneer C. P. R. steamer Nakuap which\nafterward   operated   in   these   parts.\nCaptain Troup, concluded Mr. Haywood, was \"fair, square and honest.\"\nHs would lave given \"the shirt off\nhis back\" to his fellow man In need,\ntypical of many of the pioneer lead-\nera of  those  halcyon  days.\nHarry Ferguson P^ck\nFrom the Conservative\nGathering at Nanaimo\n0. H. Ferguson, president of the\nNelson conservative association, returned to Nelaon Monday nigh t\nfrojn Nanaimo where be attended\nthe   annual   provincial   convent ion.\nMr. Ferguson reports an excellent   meeting.\n\"Premier Tolmie .certainly received  an  ovation,\"   he   declared,\nElkoite Wins Two\nTurkeys at Dance\nELKO, B. C-. Dec, 1.\u2014Saturday\nevening a dance was held ln the\nElko schoolbouee ln sld of the\nchildren's Christmas tree fund. A\ngreat number of tickets were sold\nIn surrounding districts and credit\nwas given Miss Florence Sheridan\nfor working so diligently selling\ntickets and offering her services to\nmake It s success. A small crowd\nattended. Gibson Todhunter won\nthe turkey .and the other three were\nauctioned ott, Mr. Todhunter won\nanother turkey. Others went to\nFred * Archer  and   J.   crlsafio.\nCummings Home Is\nScene Fire, Fernie\nCivlliwd people sre those who\nhave no dreadful enemies except\ndisease germs snd one another.\nraRNIE, B. C. Dec. 1\u2014The Fernie\nfire brigade was called to Alfred\nCummlng's residence about 2 o'clock\nSunday afternoon to extinguish a\nblaaa on the roof near the chimney.\nAbout $50 worth of dams-ss wa_\ndone. The Are is thought to have\nbeen caused by an over heated\nchimney. The loss ls covered by\ninsurance.\n.Social Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL.   B.   C   Dac.   1\u2014Mri.   E\nJattbaa.  entertain.-   at a  ptetti\n.appointed   brldgs   Saturday   even:*\nit bar bome, Riverside avenue, tb:\ntablea   being   In   play.   Mre.   A.\nWhite won tbe price 1st hlgb ac.\nMra. 8.  R.  Waller aeoond, and V.\nDonald McLeod consolation. Mr*.\nD.   Kolmar   waa   awardsd   a  apecl..\nprist.   Tbe   hoateaa  waa  aaateted   1-\nservtng by Mn. O- H. Nelaon. Oth:r\nguests playing were Mra. A. A. MacDonald, Mn. Jamea Hardlnfton, Mr:.\nOeorge Bergeron, Mrs. A. H. Hopkins,\nMa.  Jamee   Williamson.  Mn.  E.  T.\nSimpson and Mrs. Ouy Sanborn.\n...\nMr. and Mn. t. a. rietcher and\namall  aon and  rred  Fletchrr * were\ntbe gueata of Mr. Fletcher's parents\n.   \u2022   .\nMrs. John Hand and two sons\nw_> bave been tbe gueste ol Mrs.\nHand's parenta ln Orand Forka for a\nfew weeks, returned Friday evening.\nTbey were accompanied by Mn.\nHand's brother. Jack Jones, who\nspent tbe weekend aa the guest of\nMr. snd Mrs.  Hand.\n\u2022 .   .\nMn. Wllaon Whlteley of Sooth 810-\ncan tttt tor ber home this morning\nalter spending tne past few days as\nths guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.\nSaunders,  Milligan   avenue.\nMn. A. R. Buchan, Mlsa Rosamond I\nBuchsn snd Mr. and Mn. B. Hoogerwerf went to Orand Forks to attend\nthe  Hoogerwerf-buhn wedding.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThomaa Cairns, Bast Trail, left\nyesterday morning, for the eaat en\nroute to Scotland. b;lng called by the\nIllness of Mr;. Cairns, w.o, with her\ndsughter , ilsle, left about two\nmontha ago to vlalt ber father In\nKilmarnock. Mr. Calrna sella for\nScotlsnd  Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlsa Helen McRobb ot creeton arrived in Trail last week to reside.\nMlsa A. R. Mitchell, South Slocsn,\nleft y.'sterday morning for her home\nafter spending the weekend sa the\nguest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bllaon Merry of\nAnoable.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Albert March! of Kellogg\nIdaho, arrived last evening to visit\nber parenta, Mr. and Mn. C. Lan-\nduccl.   Boealand   avenue,\n\u2022 e   .\nMrs. Joseph Mero \u00ab Portland. Ore\nla the gueat of her mother, Mrs.\nWl_*am Kennedy.\n...\nMn. W, E. Jackaon, Short street,\nwas -__as to members of Knox\nUnited* Ladles Service club at her\nhome   lsst evening.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nLieut.-Co].   H.   J.   Price  of   Lloydminster, seek., la paying an extended\nvisit  to  his parents, Rev. and Mrs\nW. F. Prloe of TraU.\n...\nVernon Tsylor, Topping street, waa\nhost to a number of friends Saturdsy evening st a party celebrating\nhis twenty.flrst flrthday. The house\nwsa decorated with balloons and\nChristmas favon, red and white carnations and a beautifully iced birthday cate carrying out the oolor\nscheme. Games and dancing were en-\nJoyed during the evening. Mrs. A E\nTsylor and Mlas Connie Taylor tsslst-\ned Mrs. Percy E. Taylor in serving.\nRonald Eccles was toastmaster The\nInvited gueata Included Mrs Wesley\nDwyer, Mr.  and  Mrs.  A. E.  Taylor,\n\u00a3_>,,'\"_ _?\"\u2022\u25a0 P* E* T\"*'\"s Mise\nKathkeh Page, Mlas Jean Chalmers,\nM ss Eva Flddlck, Miss Connie Taylor\nMiss Agnes Quinstrom, Miss Mary\nMorgan. Miss Doris Johnson, Miss\nCordelia Treve.rrow, Miss Owendolvn\nDavles, Miss J__ Harrod, Miss Ellta-\njsth Nelson, Mlsa Jean Wyllle, Miss\nJean Devlne, Ronald Eccles. Eric\nOardlner, Bert Rowlands, Frank Pen-\nn2__i \\StenH'nm' milTta Taylor,\nGerald McCleary, James Milligan F\nA. Lee, Norman Harrod. Arnold\nCalder and Desmond Askey.\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL   HOUSES   AND   LOTS.     IK-\n\u00abnan\u00a3_n N0tary\"    J\"   a   And\"'\n\u25a0\u00b0n- \"^ .t81a3>\nRailways May Demand\nWage Cut From Their\nEmployees in Month\nST. padx, Minn.. Dec. I. <AP)_\nW :e reductions will be demanded\nor their organised labor by tne\nGreat Northern and Northern t'a-\n.clflc railways ahould tne unions\nnot agree to cuts at tho Chicago\nmeeting next week, preMdent* of\nthe lines said today. Ralph R\nBudd of the Oreat Nortnern ind\nCharlee Donnelly of tie Northern\nPacific said the oompenlea will\nnot aervtj formal notice of demand\nfor reduction until after the labor\nmeeting, and then only lf decrea.-es\nare   not   agreed   to   th<\\e.\nThe companies have asked unionized employees to accept a voluntary reduction of 10 per cent. Nn\nnnswer is expected until after tlte\nChicago meeting. The presidents\nwld they bad not determined what\nreduction would be asferi should\nformal demand be  neceswv'y-\nCIVIL  SERVICE  CUT\nBEING MADE AT\nVICTORIA\nVICTORIA, Dec. 1.\u2014Twenty-three\nmembers of the civil servloe, mostly\nof outelde staffs, and tboee in minor\nand clerical positions ln departments\nthat have been much curtailed, will\nbe retired this month, being notified to that effeot last week-end, lt\nwas stated at the legislative buildings today. T. P. McKenzle, grazing\ncommissioner, wlll be one of tboee\naffected in the change, lt wae Intimated, consequent on the closing\nout of that office, now under the\nforestry branch. Others concerned\nInclude 12 forest rangers and four\nothers from the lands department;\nsix from the department of the\nprovincial aecretary, including outside servloes, snd one from tbe department of agriculture. The provincial library loses one employee\nand the provincial museum another.\nUSES  OF  SITKA  SPRUCE\nThe fibres of the Sitka spruce are\nlong, straight, of uniform structure,\nsnd evenly distributed through the\nwood, states the forest service, department of tbe interior, Canada\nThese features give lt a quality of\nresonance possessed by few other\nwoods. It la therefore much utilized in the manufacture of organ\npipes, piano soundboards, and parts\not other stringed instruments.\niwwwwiiirmHwsiBiitffliiiBmiii*\nQwMea_\\hers^O\n607 Baker St.        Phone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nSTORE CLOSES AT 12:30 TODAY\nHalf Day Specials\nBuy Your Christmas Gifts\nPILLOW CASES\nChinese hand embroidered pillow\ncases. Full size.\nSPECIAL, THE PAIR .... f 2.75\nWOMEN'S RAYON\nGOWNS\nThis Morning and Save\nDANCE SETS\nCrepe-de-chine dance \u2022 sets.    Laace\ntrimmed.   Sizes small and medium.\nAll wanted colors.\nSPECIAL, THE SET  ....   fl.TS\nDUCHESS SATIN\nPure silk Duchess satin. Thirty-\nsix inches wide. Black only. $1.75\nquality.\nSPECIAL, THE YARD   ....   QBt>\nDOWN\nCOMFORTERS\nWonderful comforter values. Good\nquality down filling with covering\nDf figured satin. Full sizes.\nSPECIAL, EACH      $7.95\nPURE SILK HOSE\nHeavy quality Rayon gowns in all\nsizes and all the best colors. Harvey\nmake.\nSPECIAL, EACH  ........  $1.85\nCHIFFON VELVET\nBlack Chiffon velvet in excellent\nquality. Thirty-six inches wide.\nSPECIAL, THE YARD .... $2.98\nWOMEN'S\nUNDERWEAR\nHarvey's vests and bloomers of\nbest quality silk Rayon. All wanted\nrotors.\nSPECIAL, THE SET  ....  $1.65\nHoleproof Pure silk hose in  assorted colors. Full fashioned and in\nchiffon   or   service   weight. Sizes\n31-2 to 10.\nSPECIAL, THE PAIR  .... $1.00\nMADEIRA NAPKINS\nPure linen Hand embroidery. Box\ncontains 1-2 dozen.\n.HE BOX   $1.6\u00a9\nCHILDREN'S SILK\nUNDIES\nGift sets of Children's vests and\nBloomers. Assorted colors and sizes.\nBoxed  separately  in  sets.\nSPECIAL,  THE  SET   ....   $1.50\nE.W.WIDD0WS0N\nAPPOINTED AS A\nMNG TRUSTEE\nNorthwest   Mining   Association Discusses Laws Governing   Industry\nminers,   was   the  principal   Item   on I Governments   Will    Rfl\nthe menu. The convention continues   \"u,CIIIIUC,llB    \" Ul   \"^\ntoraorrow; Conferred With in\nAssize Court Adjourns\nat Vancouver After\nExtended Sitting\nSPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 1. (Ap)\u2014\nDelegates to the annual North- :st\nMining association convention hsr*\ntodsy decided that \"blue sky laws\"\nstate securities act do little\nto help the  industry\nAft*r round-table discussions featuring the .opening session, some\n1000 miners from the nortbwvi\nstates and British Columbia ai, ecd\nthat Washington and other Httft\nhave laws enough now on their\nstatute books to punish salesmen\nwho would misrepresent values behind   shares   they   sold.\nWithout a formal vote, hoa-ever,\nlt wm agreed that legislation should\nbe passed compelling the registration of financial and physical reports whsn a mining company ls\nIncorporated for the purpose of\nfinancing through sale of stock, and\nannual registration sfter .n corporation.\nMEETING   MOVES\nQUICKLY\nThe convention got under way\nquickly this afternoon, with elsctlon\nof officers eerly on the program.\nRobert T. Banks, Spokane was elected president, succeeding F Cushlng\nMoore, Spokane. L. K. Armstrong.\nwas elected vice-president, Leon\nrmont, Spokane, secretary, and\nCharles T. Ooodsell, Spokane, treasurer.\nTrustees wsre sleeted aa follows:\nA. B. R)cb*rds, Tacoma, A. E.\nDrucker, Pmiptt. Dr. T. A. Thomp-\nsw, Butte, Mont.; I. W. Wlddowson.\nNelson. B. 0. Dr. A. W. Fahren-\nw d. Mosoow Idftho; and Fran Y\nSmith, F. Clashing Moore Cot\nI-.sJ.cott, C. H. Husssey ani D.\nrumheller Jr.,  all  of   Bpc    ie.\nThs   delegates    were   guests    t\nnight \u00bbt e \"been feed,\" e tradition  ,\nal  feature ot the  convention.  Her. I\n\"beans snd sow belly,\" which often |\nwas   the   only   food   of   esrly   dov\nVANCOUVER, B. C. Dec I J\u2014After a session lasting more than two\nmonths, the Vancouver f\u00bbU us^M\n|c\u00bbme to an end this aftern-Ton Wttfi\nithe acquittal of Thomas J. Bradley\nand Joseph Andrews on charges ol\nbeing members of an unlawful assembly\n'\"This has bern one of the loilgtgt,\nIf not the longest, .sitting In the\nhistory of the court.\" Mr. Justk\u00bb\nGregory ssld when he discharged the\nJury, after thanking the jurymen\nfor  their  services.\nHis -lordship MUMUaOK. that sentence of 15 men convicted during\nthe assises would be passed Thursday, st 12 noon. Tlie asrtzes began\nSeptember 21, with approximately\n30 cases on the list. In a largp\nnumber of cases verdict* of acquittal were brought in. In several,\nproceedings were stayed, and one\nwas traversed  to the spring assizes.\nTransportation Probe\nOTTAWX, Dee. l. iCPf -Presidents\n\u25a0of the two great Canadian railway\nsystems, with their principal offl-\nkers. are being asked to attend the\njopenlng sittings of the royal coni-\nImission on railways and transporta-\nition here n\u00bbxt Friday. A statement\n1 Issued tonight, by Rt, Hon. Lyman\n!p Duff, chnirmnn of the commls-\nsiw\\ Indlcetes the niture of the\njfirs, meeting, and outlines what will\n\u25a0be done on thr t-nmnilssion's western trip. While ln the' west, he\nstates, It is the intention. MfltfM\nother ihinge, to confer with the\njprovliici.il governments on transpor-\nStation   matters.\nNo womsn Is truly modern unless\nshe has a vsnlty esse, a clgsre*te\ncase,  snd  a divorce  ease.\nAn itching skint\nUgly pimples f\nRed eruptions?\nThe active fluid DDD will waah thi\ndiMM genm out of the skin. T-snch\ns trm drops to a bad spat\u2014watch Um\nformula penetrate. Repeat the test\none. two, three times\u2014the rough un-\nsilhtlr spots have disappeared.\nMANN-RITHEHFORD    DRt'O   CO.\n_f   'OR VWN BY SUPERIO\n*\n -\nPubUsttsd ran morning except Bunday by Ke** Publishing Cam-\npany.   Limited,   Belson,   B.  0.\nMember ol Canadian  Frees leased  wm  news servloe.\nAdvertising mt* cards aad A. B. o *utem*ai* cf circulation\nMIW on rwpwet. cr may ba sate at tb* offloe cf aay edvertteln*\nHtacy recotntoed by tb* Canadian Dally Nawapapera' Association.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\n-tosnstry), pec month ., \u25a0    .\nBr i\n___i\nBy mall (dty), p*r year \t\nOuts*!- Canada, par aonlb\n^_^______^^^^^\ntWItitwd. per w**k\nJt M\n_ too\n- 13.00\n_     .71\n- 1.00\nPayable to advance.\nAudit Bureau of Circulation.\nWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1981\nUntil the British Columbia liquor board decided to\nput beer from other provinces on m',*2 there waa a lot of\ncriticism of beers manufactured by breweries within\nthe province.\nIt was said that B. C. been were not of as good a\nquality as Alberta, or Manitoba, or Quebec or foreign\nbeen. It was the old story; we always want what we\ncannot get. Because we could buy only British Columbia been we concluded that other brews were of better\nquality.\nWhen the liquor board decided to import beer, the\npublic generally hailed the decision with approval, but\nBritish Columbia breweries and those of the public who\nardently believe in the policy of buying British Columbia products, started a campaign of criticism against\nthe liquor board.\nResults of beer sales for the six months from May,\n1981, to October, 1931, vindicate the policy of the liquor\nboard.\nSales, an a gallonage basis, for the six months were\nas follows:\nB. C. brewed beer, 1,778,849 gallons, 98.6 per cent.\nOther been, 24,720 gallons, 1.4 per cent\nThe beer policy of the government, in addition to\nsaving the taxpayer over |800,000 a year, based on\nlast year's business, owing to a reduction in price, has\nnot proved damaging to the British Columbia producers,\nyet the fact that outside beers have been available for\nanvone to purchase, has caused the criticism of British\nColumbia beers to cease. Beer drinken, once they were\nable to buy outside been if they cared to do so, have\npreferred British Columbia brews to the extent of all\nbut less than one and a half per cent.\nBig Bond Buyers\nThe life insurance business in Canada, along with\nbanking, commerce and mining,, has grown from\nsmall beginnings to its present day large scale. The\ntotal life insurance in force in all companies operating\nunder Dominion licenses in 1869 was only $35,680,000,\n\u25a0While in 1930 it exceeded $6,492,500,000.\nThis striking increase in insurance in force is evidence of the recognition of increased insurance for\nadequate protection. Life insurance is being considered\naa a necessity rather than a luxury. This increase is\nparticularly noted since the deflation of the stock\nmarket.\nStocks, bonds and debentures form more than 50 per\ncent of the assets of life insurance companies in\nCanada, and as stock prices are in a present unsettled\ncondition more attention is being paid to bonds.\nThis also benefits the holden of high grade bonds,\nDominion government issues, etc, as a stable bond\nmarket is maintained. With the smallest depreciation\nhi the price of these high grade bonds, insurance\ncompanies add to their portfolios.\nBritish Columbia heads Canada\nWe have been talking of 600,000 people as British\nColumbia's population. The census tells us that it is\n689,210, which is most satisfactory. It is not often\nthat a census gives a higher figure than estimates,\nthough we have passed beyond the days of the exaggerations of real estate boom times and have taught our-\ntelves to endeavor to deal in facts when speaking of\npopulations.\nEast and West Kootenay have grown from 49,639 to\n62,422, a measure of growth about which none of us\ncan complain.   It also exceeds estimates.\nBritish Columbia has the greatest per capita growth\nof any province in Canada, a position of pride which\nthis province may well expect to hold when the 1941\ncensus is taken. British Columbia is the western gateway to Canada and it is the gateway between Canada\nand the Orient and between Canada and Australasia.\nThrough British Columbia must pass the traffic from\nthe Panama canal between Vancouver and the prairie\nprovinces, and the outward bound wheat traffic from\nabout Regina west\nBritish Columbia's mines, its rapidly growing manufacturing industry, its waterpowen, its agriculture,\nits forests, its fisheries, its tourist business\u2014all will\ngive employment to many additional thousands of population during the next 10 yean.\nAbolish Rewording \"Informers\"\nIt is about time that parliament at Ottawa amended\nthe criminal code to abolish the system of paying \"informers\" for laying successful charges of violation of\nthe law.\nIf parliament wishes to continue to make sweepstakes illegal, then well and good, but leave the matter\nof laying information to the police, but of course, unimpaired the right of duty of citizens to tell the police\nof any crime they believe to have been committed.\nAbolish the rewarded \"informer\". He's a poor kind\nof creature at bett who informs for money, and he\nshould have no place in the British administration of\njustice.\nWith Japan proposing to buy a few million bushels of\nher wheat, Australia probably feels less perturbed than\nmost countries over the danger of war in the East.\nNo picture from the Manchurian front yet shows the\nexcitement caused whtn another resolution barges in\nfrom Geneva. _______\nFint thing Mr. Bwpett djd at London was to buv a\nsew hat However, he didn't go to England jutt for\ntiie derby.\nWtll. things are Quietening down\nIB onr neighborhood. I received bttt\neo* cat yeaterday. But It wu tba\nie on*. I wot understand Wbat\ntbe eat beeps returning \"fur.\" Tor.\nhaps\" tt likes our neighborhood. Or\nprobably tbe cat \"noee\" lt will tit\nt tood handout from tbe neighbors,\nnow and then. Or maybe It wishes to\nadcaat It* \"tail\" of woe for a\nweek or to. Tbe kitty haa been circulating quite freely from bouee to\nbouse and has given eome people\n\"'the creeps.\" But I guess se long at\ntta \"tom-tom\" la kept full lt wUl\npenlst In \"meaowint\" around. It la\na shame To-qunr has not found a\nhoma. But wa bay* one cat ln our\nbouee. Have you a little cat ln yonr\nborne!\n\u2022   e   \u2022\nNoticed I.. B. Choquette ttepplng\nInto a barber shop\u2014Mayor J. P.\nMorgan and S. . orman with Alderman W. B. Campion discussing the\nqueetlon of canvassing \"for funds for\nvarious causae\u2014Poll tax collections.\nwelfare collection*, wooden leg col-\nlectiona, hockey collections, hospital\nbin collection*\u2014And attar listening\nfor a while I began to reallae that\nNelaon seems to be a collection of\nthings. Tbey did not mention garbage collection\u2014Alf Noxon waa busy\nwriting a reoeipt and smiling at a\nlady\u2014R. B. Dill went down Baker\nstreet like he waa business-ent\u2014\nOeorge Benwell Jr. waa carrying a\nheavy bruab\u2014Probably for uae of\nthe hockey club ln \"sweeping In a\nvictory\" over \u2014rail on Monday next-\nHeard that O. V. Cady and Max\nBaakln war* anxious to get on the\ncurling Ice\u2014And that they had made\na special trip to the rink to look\nover the ice yeeterday\u2014And of coune\ndown the street one alwaya en-\ncountem such people as Alex Stewart\u2014Arthur Perrier\u2014A. J. Dill\u2014and\na lot of other fellow*\u2014But they\nnever *?*.\u201e to be dolna anything\nthat wlll make newsy reading\u2014And\nthen aa I bad about given up hope\nof getting anything more on anyone\nI notloed -J. S. Carter In his C. P. R.\noffice puffing on his pipe\u2014Truly he\nwaa making a great smoke\u2014It reminded ms ef the days when, the\nsteamers. Moyle, Kokanee, Kuskanook\nand Na:ookln, all stately boat* in\nwhleh Mr. Carter took a personal\npride, used to coal up at the local\nwharf before departing for cruises up\nthe lake\u2014But the soot from Mr.\nCarter's pipe waa not half so deadly\nas from the boats\u2014\nNow that Christmas ls -rolling sloog\nthe genial housewife is busy In her\nkitchen, for Christmas would not be\nchrlstmss without mince pie, Christmas cake snd plum pudding. Of\ncoune we must not forget the turkey but that \"old bird\" usually\ncomes along later. For tbe benefit\nof lady readers I am going to give\nthem a recipe for plum cake. It Is\nan ancient reoeipt. In fact lt dates\nback to the year IM1. It goes like\nthis:\n\"There ara few who can make\nWhat I term a good cake.\nAnd as such I Intend to explain\nHow 'tis done wlt_ the aid\nOf a little attention. Obtain\nHalf a quartern ot dough\nWhich, when worked to and fro,\nMay be placed by the fire to rise,\nwhere, permit lt to stand\nWhll* you beat up by hand\nSixteen eggs of a moderate slae,\nAnd when finished, procure\nFourteen ounces, not more\nOf fresh butter, the  best you can\nbuy,\nWith about the eame weight\nOf   loaf  sugar,   snd   eight   (ounces)\nOf   large   currants,   picked,   washed\nand wiped dry.\nHablng added all theae\nTo the dough, by degrees.\nWith  four   ounoea   of   swVt-meate,\nselect\nA small tin, deep and wide,\nButtered nloely inside.\nThat, when baked, tt may turn out\ncorreot.\"\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nIt ta authentic, too. But I will not\nbe responsible for heavy cakes, or\nthose that fall ln the middle.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00ab\nIn tbe mall the other day there\ncams a nice letter from tbe Income\ntax collector. Upon Inquiry I found\nthat there had been numerous such\nletters circulated among tba olt!-\nsens. And yeeterday I overheard\nseveral people discussing the matter.\nSome had received tbelr aeoond let-\ntor. This Is the way the poet puts It:\n\u2022 aa     a.\nAt just about thla time of year,\nProm Jonea, a pal of mine, I heir,\nAlthough his faoe I rarely see\nHe never loses touch wltb me.\nThe deepest Interest bs shows\nIn all my petty joys and woes.\n\"How goes ltt\"\u2014ln effect\u2014-he'll write.\n\"Still living on the eame old site*)\nAnd working at the aams old lay?\nThe wife, I trust, Is In the pink?\nMouer-ln-lsw'a   with   you   still,   I\n. tblnk\n(An sged relative, of ooune.\nBut rotton luck for you, old horse!)\nThe kids\u2014no new additions there?\nWhat  school  do   they  attend,  and\nwhere?\nSo personal his questions are,\nI often think he goes too fsr.\nThough wbo can anub a chap who\nttntt\nPre-paid  replies  to  all  hla friends,\nWho dates each letter, buff or blue,\nProm H. M. Inland Revenue,\nAnd adds\u2014In caee lt flnlah lacks,\n\"Collector for Income Tax.\"\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTom Mix la reported to be re-\ncoverlng. Tom goes through bis sickness sa he does his pictures. How\nmany tlmea aaa be oome back from\ndeath's door ln his thrilling movie\nscenes which delight the children so?\ntee\nPrank Hawkes la breaking records\nIn his airplane. Nothing startling\nsbout that. Hawka have always been\nexpert  flyera.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\n\"Big   Jim\"   Mcintosh.   Kootenay\nold-timer, dlrd in Kamloops. He wss\nsaid to have been 113 years ot aga.\nHs owed his lengthy existence, eo it\nssld, to always having plenty to eat.\nHow tru* \"them  wolds\" appear.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBetween you and me\u2014\"Who drank\nthat brandy I waa saving for tbt\nChrlatmaa pudding?\"\n\u25a0 TW NEUKW MUX NIWS. WLSON. B. C^WTONXtOAT MOBHK*. DBCBMBtt i, WI\n\"Easy, Bill, them fish ia fragile!\"\nWhat Do You Think:\nPerhaps some people ti;rn thc radio on excessively\nig so it will dfown out the noise made by their\nchildren.\nA   LOWtB   KEY   BM-IB.D\n\"WeU. air,\" said tb* landlady\nluehlnxly to bar naw bo*rder. \"I\nhop* jSw htd t tood night's sleep.\"\n\"I can't say that I bt**,\" ttld\nthe boarder. \"In faot. your beastly\ncat kept ma awake mitt ct tb*\nnlgbt.\"\n\"Ohl\" aald tbe landlady, getting\non htr dignity at once. \"I suppose you aft going to ask me to\nbave the poor thing destroyed?\"\n\"No,\" replied the boarder, calmly\nenough. '1 waa only going to sug-.\ntest that you hav* bla tuned.\"\n.wben dumped abroad, leas than tbe\n- actual coat of production; soma de-\nllverlea are rejected altogether, otbtn\nfall to arrive until too let* to be\nof use. Then aooordlng to tb* system\nfollowed, any Interior rise ln tbt\ncoat of raw material*, spoiling in\ntbe processes of manufacture, high\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ discount    ratea    In    tbe    oountriee\nMrs The letter by our friend. MV.'wbleh permit importation, all tend\nRees, was mott inter .sting aa a to throw tba scheme out cf gear.\nplea for tbe plaintiffs. In t-e Ota. All t..eee incident* ot bustnees have\not tha CPU. versu* tha truck and actually happened In Batata, and\nbusses,  and quite  a  fruitfully  dls-  tbat ln no email degree.\nGet Daily Pspfl\t\nand Quick Traffic\nThrough Bug Driven\nTo tbe editor of Th* Nelaon\nDally   News-\ncourse, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nThe previous letter\u2014from Nakuap\u2014\nfor the d.fendants, ws* muoh more\nto the point, and leada me to believe that both are paying far too\nmuch In taxes for \"value received.\"\nDuring 1980 In tbe manufacturing\nIndustrie* alone, tbe difference between tbe sum* credited for production and the sums realised on\nsales of th* eaa-pe producte amounted\nto   1000   m_ion   roubles   oo   the\nfile remedy for both 1* men husi- <\"*b,t   aid*-   Th*   total   amount   of\nnae*. not more taxes. I credits extended  to  Industry.  \u00bbgri-\nNo   doubt  a  conferenoe  between culture,   coaaneroe,   trtnaport.   and\nthe mln* owners, the (Wil, and tbe \u00bb \u00ab**\u25a0\u00bb Inareaaed from ttl7 roubles\nC M- _ S. might bt the mesne ot\nproducing mor* silver and gold for\nour banks to hoard up, or for tb*\ngovernment to ship to uncle flam,\non February 1, 1990. to 7)40 million\nroubles on Pebruary I, 1931, or an\nIncrease of over .too million rouble*\nAt the aame date tha bank notes\nContract Bridge\nand we will oartauir need It, alnce \"> eUaulatjMi covered by gold re-\ntte \u00bb150.000,000 loan, and more is \u00bb\"\u00ab \"\u25a0\u00bb\"\u2022_. \"Secured currency\nalready \u2666ar-m.rked. I \"\u00b0\"? \",UM\u201e\u201e\u00bb \">\" b_\"k \"^T^'1\nBut getting back to t *. jolly old' _*?,1M0, I?U\u00bb\u00b0n \"\"Ww. *\"_. thc\nqftnUo-T of truck, and _u_w, w.. 8j\u2122\u00bb *\u00ab\u00bb*\u00bb \u2022**\u2022 *%\u00ab J!\nnow get our Nelson Daily Hew* every o\" ekpendtag more then It eame and\nday. Man four time, a week. We \"\u2022\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u00a3 \u2022*<>**_ t *aj mote tbm aay\noai go to Neleoa on Monday utd \"J\u2122\"' *?^, **_%?*,*'\noome back on Monday Instead ot tha _**:*_] \u00b0} \"\"__. ih-witabli flnan-\nfoliowlng Tueedey-\u00abe per CP*., and. ca*_T dla-aalw Inbotb ca*w alike,\nalao formerly a tpot of freight ooat I JS\u2122\"\" 1_\\**A **\u00bb' '\u2022?'^__5Un\u25a0,\na bit or vwh deUversd to tb. N.l. \"_* \"j,J_m*U haa lu* been ex-\nson depot, and another hit or two l**nd** lxom \">ur **\u2022 *\u00b0 an* **\"\u2022\nde_v._Sf et til.lidTwh\u00ab.M aom Vn\"Jix_l *\" - lo te a a*\u00bbtr*l\nit coat only tbe frelghi day of mt II you allow for  the\nSoTware It Ml to? tb. bu and f\"\u00bb *, *** >*\u2022*\u2022' \u2022\"\u25a0\u2022\u00bb\u00bb >\"*\u00ab\u2022\u00bb\u2022\ntruck iugglei*-had to scratch Uu|m <*rta\"1 <* th* ***&** <***-**\u25a0\nol- bJnT^nTot a ZlTrssZ \u00ab\u2022\u00bb\u00ab-. >_>_*<\u00bb_\" \"\u00bb__ \u00a35\nfor thsae cow trail navigators-manyI M*r7 ** ,^.'..'W\"J_-U'-J'*_\nwould of necessity in thew trying *\u2022 '* \u00b0f_\"t*i?Mc, matter, but Is\nUom. tend to mall order hoTJes1 J*'\" oonrtd.i\u00bbbly lower wat*. and\nfor their -sox, stocking, and what-l\"* \u00abm*ld*r*bl7_lta*.\nAt Contract South bid co* Dta-\namd aat Heath, wttb \u00bb oouat of\nII ltd all oour Mb Hopped,\n**B*d tbree Ho Trump*.   AA Auction,\nHart* earn Mo Trum-p.\nBeat Md tbt Trey of Spadea wbleh\nwa* waft by dummy. stngWon King.\nDtdtrer could cl* mta ia* and\nElm trleka, with DUmond* off*rlng\ntb* be*t cbuc* fcr tb* two addl-\nuooal trick* a**d*d fir tarn*. (It\nw\u00ab* unlikely tbat tbre* trleka could\nb* mad* la Club*), sine* It waa\nprobable at Mwt oo* DUmmd trick\nbad to be loet. tad since dummy's\n\u2022ol* rt-tDtrj outald* cf that suit\nbad btea removed. Declarer decided\nto ttn up tb* flnt -round of Dl*-\nod*. North wu put to with a\nHeart aaa a Diamond lad. But played Mm amo, dummy to Mint, West\nJack. Watt return*d bl* part-\nntr-1 original lead of Spades and\nNortb b*M up tb* Ao* until the\nthird round. Dummy wa* put ln\nfor tour Diamond trleka. tben Nortb\ntook In a Club and another Heart\n> Bpades, two Hearts, four Diamond* ud cn* Club fulfll*d the\ntbre* No Trump oontract. Wu It\ngood play by North, or poor play\nby tb* advenarlee tbat produoed\nthla -result?\nTHE CORRECT PLAY\nDeclarer played capoblj, bttt perfect Aeteoee by Wot would how\ntbwartod hli plant. Wwt should\nhave heen able to read the Diamond\naltuatlon perfectly. North's shift to\nthree No Trumpa indicated strength\nin every other suit and the West\nand South length Indicated a probable shortage in Dlaiponda In tlw\nNorth hand. North must hold at\nleast two Dlamonda, or Declarer\nwould not play tthe Nine from an\neiiuy-leee dummy; and lf North bad\nheld tha Queen he would have led\njt immediately, last therefore haa\nthe Queen solus and West need\nbe ln no hurry to win with hla\nJack.; he should refuse to wtn with\ntbe first round of Dlamonda to\nprevent Declarer's establishing dummy's suit. South woudl take three\nDiamonds instead of four, and Declarer would be eet one trick.\nA \"secopd -hand -high\" pH\u00bb by\nSlat of the Queen of Diamonds on\nthe first trick also would bave been\neffective.\nOFFICIAL SYSTEM FOIVTER So. 69\nIf South (Deakr) bide one No\nTrump, WaH ptiaea, and North\nbettfl\n8. A-J-10\nH. Q-10-\u00ab**-J\nB. A-Q-10\nC. 7*5\nWhat should North bid.\nAnswer tomorrow.\nyou-xay-call-its. Thla may or may\nnot, take a lot of heavy traffic off\ntbe Nelson streete. and may or\nway not. help the Nelson trades\npeople, and that Mr. ldit.r, foes for\nthe oountry stores, aa well, not to\nmention tbe rancher relieved of\nrelief.\nWall, I might heve strayed from\nthe subject, but I stayed In Canada,\nMr. Rees, so here'.* hoping the city\nlathers live and let live.\nYours truly,\nFRANK CARTER\nWinlaw, b. C, Nov, 90, 1&31.\nMuch-Talked-of Fish\nMust Have Eaten Bull\n* Steak States Writer\n    Youra   faithfully\n^^H T. BBAWT\nNeleon, b. c. Nor. 30.\nSTALIN FALLS DOWN?\nTo tbe editor of\nThe Nelson Dally News\nBlr: No doubt about It, FV.8. of\nProcter la correct wben he steles\nthat theee noted fish come from\nProcter; as I had a peraonal talk\nwith the flah just after they were\nbrought to land. During the conversation they told me with tears\nin their eyes how they had run\naway from home et Procter, because\nIt waa so lonely there, and they\nhad heard from other fish, who were\ntoUrlng around, that they would find\nlote of fish of the finest quality\nat and around Kaslo. Hence their\nmigration as stated by our mend\nF. V. B. In \"What Do you Think?\"\nooiumn on November 36, 1831.\nThese seme fish must have stopped at Procter and had lunch on\nProctor bull steak, for on their\narrival at Nelson one fish threw a\nbig cheat and announoed be had\ngained just eight pounds slnoe be\nwaa officially welshed at Kaalo that\nafternoon.\nA. LEWIS\nKaalo. B. C-, Deoember 1.\nIs Russia Bankrupt?\nTo  the  Editor,\not  The  Neleon Dally  News.\nSir: A propoe of the leader bearing the above heading ln your\nIssue of Monday laat. It may interest you to learn that the question bas already been answer.d in\nthe affirmative by no less an authority than The Statist of London.\nwhich aa you know is a financial\nand economic weekly of the highest\nauthority in such matters. I have\nnot the eiect date, but it wag. I\nbelieve, about the end cf August. The\narticle ln queetlon wae based upon\nhard facts, namely data and statistics\nderived from official Russian sources.\nThe suooees of the Plve-Yaar plan depends entirely upon adherence to\nplan by every Industrial producing\nunit In tbe state, otherwise economic dlsaeter i$ inevitable, from each\nfactory is demanded the delivery of stated qwntitles of goods\non \u00bbt\u00abfe4 d*t\u00ab# sfed et \u00abt*t*d (pre-\ndeeennlned) J_nc;   u.   cogte\nRussia, we are told, now f*Bee the\nnecesilty of buying foreign wheat to\nfill ord. rs lt bae accepted froja\nabroad. The low quality ot the Russian grain, and a amai.er crop then\nexpected, are given as reasons for\nthis supposed necessity.\nThis may or may not be true.\nCautious paeple will take the report\nwith the proverbial grain of ealt.\nBut that auch a nport can bo\ncirculated and can gain wide acceptance la tn startling contrast to toe\nworld pessimism that prevailed two\nmonths ago under the supposed nun-\naoe of an avalanche of cheap Russian wheat sbout to be dumped Into\nforeign markets.\nIt was accepted then, that because Russia had sawed more wheat\nlast spring it would have more wb-ei\nto aell this fail snd winter. Al,\naorts of fantastic calculations were\nIndulged by a nerve wracked world\nto prove that wheat wae not worth\nthe oost of growing anywhere but\nln Russia. It seema to be recognised now that there la one thing\nStalln cannot control even tn Russia\u2014the weather, and that weather\nafter all has something to do with\nthe amount of wheat and tha\nquality of wheat the farmer reaps,\nln Ruaila aa elsewhere.\nProvidence baa again oome Into Bis\nown in that regard. He may have\ndealt more generously wltb Russia\nthan Is commonly supposed. But\nat least it ls being admitted that\neven Russia's collectivlet farmers may\nnot reap where they have \u00abown_\u2014\nEdmonton Bulletin.\nWHEAT  IS  STILL  THE   STAFF  ON\nWHICH  CANADA   LEANS\n'When the fanner le rich everybody la rich.\"\nTke old cry that haa oome down\nto ua through the generations Is\nbeing reiterated by tbo effect of\nrising wheat markete on tbe public\ntoday.\nCanada may boeet of gold production of \u202250,000,000 a year. And with\nths gold standard occupying the\nlimelight Mother Earth's pouring\nout of the yellow metal le a\npleasing sight. But the rise of a\nfew cente ln ttie price of wheat\nadds -980,000,000 to the country's\nwealt-h ln the ooune of a, few days.\nMoreover, tba golden wheat rise\nsends needed cheer into eo many\nhomes that It spreade a glow from\nthe  Atlantic to tha Pacific.\nThe stock market crash which\nsent eome people into the Valley\nof Despair and a few others Into\nthe penitentiary wie not the real\ncause of the depression Which has\nbeen eDtdemlo in Canada. It waa\nthe collapse of the wheat market\nWith that market oomlng back\nstrong snd with reason to believe\nIt will yet be stronger there Is a\ndifferent feeling in the atmosphere.\nThe blue ruin hae been taken off\nthe horlaon and ttie sun of a new\nprosperity is rising slowly but surely in the heavens that roof in our\nown fair native land.\u2014Toronto Tele-\ngram.\nTHE SPAN OF LITE\nIt la now generally acknowledged\non the bsale of statistics that biological seleoee and medical practice have been responsible tot th*\ncreasing the span of life. Insurance\nflgurea claim that a man now lives\non tl-e average 10 years mon than\nhis ane.store did 00 years ago. Moet\noertaln*y the ravagee of disease havu\nbeen checked, though not conquered\nRecently Professor James Ritchie of\nthe Chair of Natural History ln Ab-\nerde-U university, pointed out, that\n150 yeara ago. of 1000 individuals,\nonly 6U passed tbelr third year, too\nthe twentieth, 140 the fiftieth, and at\n80 only aix wen left. Aa compared\nwith thle at preeent, out of the\nthousand, 810 pass their t__rd yesr.\nBag ths twcntlth, 557 the fiftieth.\nand 198 live lo be eighty or more.\nThe expectation of life for a child\nis now 58 years.\nWhile then *.s a greater expecta.\ntion of years. Processor Ritchie acee\nno sJgn of any addition that cstf\nbe made at the aad of the eoale.\nWbat haa happened beoeuee 6f the\ndtaoowiea of tnadloal practice ts\nthat mon p20pl: live to be old. and\neld  age  li  less  of a  trial   than   it\n\u25a0\nproduouoa    whan   tht   goad*   -.\u2022*** \t\nshipped, tbe factory presento it# uaed ta be. Nevert.eleey thert u a\ninvoice i\u00ab esr.eaent w th the oon* | **-*-* to the ills of each creature-\ntract imposed upon lt and noelvee animals and planta aa wall ae man\u2014\nfrom the state bank a endit for ths I when the organism runs down and\namount.   Now   industrial   unite   eo,tb_   allotted span  of  life   U  ended.\noften fall to live up to Um stipulations of the contract; they send in\ninferior goods wMeh fall to realise\nthe expected price and make even\nWhat medical science has done la\nto give' man generally a better\nchance of reaching that allotted\napan. \u2014Victoria colonlet.\nfun Bod> oi  - m.\nSTOMACH AND INTBSTIN.\nAL TROUBLE\nTou i-aaa wttj Umvsuitlt about\nnlotr oc tba ttoMeh asd ulwr \u00ab\n(lnt part of tba amall InttaWnt\nlato which tt* ttaawb \u00ab_put_\nWow aa uloar la aa uloar, wbtn\nalow oa tte l_U-\u00bb cC tte atomach\nor intostlna la set oal, u_plaaaant\nto think abont, but tbt symptoms\n\u2014ratal or d-c-mfort attar trary\nm_l\u2014are Iran men tmpltattnt\nuloar, paptlc ulosr tt It oallad. oc\nout in 10 ptr ctnt ot tba population-\nJutt tblnk ot tbm tm a momsot:\nTwenty Years Ago\n(rrom Tba Dally Mem ot December\n>.   UU)\nW. IL Williamson, who passed tba\nprorlDclsI ctn! ae-rrloo examinations\nlaat summer wltb tbt btcbaet aaeraa*\ntt M, left IMt nlfbt ter Vancouver.\nW.   ).   W-.Ua.   didH\t\nag:nt tor the C. P. B.. loft laat night\ntor Winnipeg on a month'e vacation.\n^\u25a0Bl ...\nH. V. BiMd ot tbe Hewitt mine,\nsi Terton, la apendlng a tern dan In\ntbe cltr.\n^H *   \u2022   a\na. B. Wilton, manager of tbe Koot-\nsna; Marble Works, la reglatejad at\ntbe Burnt.\n^_B * \u2022\nLeai  Alraer   and  Bee.  Mlat  O.\nAlym:r of Queens Ba, will spend a\nfew days In Walaon.  haying arrived\nIn tbe city laat night.\n^_BI\nMr. William B. Dttcber. nae atlas\nBlanche James, la vlaltlng ln Ftrnie.\nTwenty-Five\nTears Ago\n(rrom Tbe Dally Newt of December\n2,   UM)\nF. t. Dsan leant tbla morning for\na brief visit at Ottawa and other\neastern polnta.\n^\u25a01 *   *   *\nVictor W. Odium, aooompanlsd by\nbla wife, arrived ln town laat nlgbt\nand wlu apend a few daya bete.\n^H ...\n8. Fleet, formerly at H. tt I.\nWUeon of Vlotoria baa joined the\nstaff of Emory I, Walley, Baker\nstreet.\n\u2022   \u2022   s\nJoseph Dtscbampa. tbe will known\nlumberman   of   Bosslsnd,   wta   In\nNalaon   yesterday   on   bla   way   to\nWinnipeg.\n^^M .   .   .\nMartin Ivans aad John Thtr-bert\nbave pun: aaad tbe Athabasca sa-\nloon trom the Brown estate aad are\nnow In possession.\n^\u25a0B ...\nDouglas Lay, brother of tbe looal\nmanager of tbe Imperial bank, haa\nbeen appointed auperlntendent of tbt\nVanoouver mlaa near Sllverton, tbe\nproperty now bung operated by tbt\nVan Boi No. 9 company.\nIn aa elementary Sunday achool\nclass a few Sundays ago. a kiddy\nwas asked by tbe teecher: \"Wbat an\nthe sins of omission?\" Tha teacher\ngot a new slant on Ute whan tba\nantw.r oame. \"Pleaae str, tbey an\ntba sine wa ought to ban committed and dldnt.\n,one  la every  Ma lndlvlduela  bag\nor had had feats, ssle,\nNow what la tte oauat et\nTbtn It not uaually ou stnfl*\nat wttaat, but a numbtr of ooa.\ndiuaaa eeem to tower tte indmdu-\nai-s mltttuui aad tte alter ae-\ncan.\nEating  too rapidly, eating\n^^^___\nemotionally upttt, an tome of tte\ncauses of UMr.\nTben la no qimtloo but tbat\nto Infection dUwwbere In tbt body.\nteeth, tonaua, alBuea. lntettlnt a,\nalao a oautt at lt lowers tte re-\ntlatanoe of tte body, tte stoma*\nIncluded.\nOften a ohroalo ap-ptodtx. tr\nchron-c inflammation of tte gaU\nbladder may be Warned, aad yet\nboth theee condlttooe on bt dot\nto Irregular ratal hours, tad bad\neating  habit*.\nOwing to one or men of Ite\nabove conditions tha Mood bl tta\ntiny blood vessels of lining of tb*\nstomsch becomes oongeettd, tte mr-\nface gate worn oft ln a Bay ipo^\nand   tba   ulcer   begins.\nHow tbe treatment of Blow tt\nvtry wtll known: eating aatl!,\nliquid cr aoft mtala, and tte on\nof baking todt or other alkali to\n-counteract tbe effeot of tba hydro.\nchloric acid of tba dlgeatln lulot\nwhich causes ao muoh dle-ee\u00bb whoa\nIt gets Into tb* uloer.\n' However tte main polnta an (tat\natomach and Inteatlnal uloar la aura\ncommon thin we think, ttet la\nmott cases lt wlll teal up If given\nproper oan. aad ttet Ita aula\ncauses sn Infection and bad acting habit*.\nTen Tears Ago\n(mm The DaUy Ntwi of Deeetabtr\n\u00ab. Mil)\nMat Bretvda Humphrey* of Orand,\nForks, wbo a attending buslntta ool-\nleft ln tte dty, ltft for ter bom*\nyesterday to attend ter tltttfi w\u00bbd-\ndlng.\n.   .   .\nA. W-allaeh lift ywtarday (or Orttw\nbrook to attend tte poultry thow.\nWhile la Cranbrook b* wlU be tte\nfuett of Mr. and Mn. F. I. Hartta.\n*   a   s\n\u00abOhn  H. Hoyle, tte Queen* Bay\nfruit rancher, wat * gueat la tte\nolty yeaterday.\n^aH .   *   s\nL. H. Bawllaga, wbo tet tht ton-\ntract for tba conatruetlon of a ntw\nferry tor tbe Wwt Ana at Ntlton,\nleft yes-May to inspect tb* pragma\nMing made on th* oowtruetkm of\ntbe new sehool at Oaatlagar, for\nwhleh he and H. J. UBraah wtt*\n.he successful tandera.\n...\nN M. McDonald, tte MOUarlt*\nbrilliant oentar forward, left lut\nnlgnt tor Tnll, wten be wlll talk\nto a number of tte smelter city's\nsocoer men oa tte financtil pita*\nof th* Neleon FootMli dub.\ne*.\nMr. and Mn. O. H. Prater returned\nlaat night trom Vancounr, wten\nthsy ban ban tor tbt pwt montb\non a holiday.\nt   s   a\nTbe Oanadlu dollar ww quoted\nat 91.70 oenta on tba Haw Tork mtrket ywtarday. Silver ww quoted at\n68 and the eterllng ncnhtmt strong\nat M.01V..\nTBE BANOE\nSergeant to new recruit at musketry practlae): \"Wben tb* dickens\nare your shots going?\"\nBecrylt: \"I dont know, sergeant.\nThey're leaving this end all right.\"\nSixty-eight  polle win nodn tte\nvotw  of  th*  elector*  In  tte Bwt\nKootenay riding,  w determined  by\nB.  O.  Hamilton,   returning  officer.\n\u2022   *   .\nThne Doukhobon, believed ta ban\ncom* from Nelson, were arretted tn\nthe watting room of tba O. P. B.\nstation at Vanoouver prancing tround\nin tb* nude.\nBOW MANY OF TBEM CAN SEW\nAn Ontario Women'a attodattcti\nhas asked the government to find\nwork fcr unemployed woman. The\nproblem It oomplloated, for tbe government will have to find out wbat\nkind of work It oan gin these women. At the preeent tlm*. tbe\ncountry tea an army of white ool-\nlar unemployed. Then la alao an\narmy of unemployed artisans. Tte\nworks voted tre mott all of tte\npick and ahovsi type, the kind of\nwork tbat can do tb* whit* collar\nman no good. Be a not fitted for\ntbla work. It ls Impowlble to find\nwork fer aa important part of our\nmale unemployed, how an we going\nto find any for our women; About\ntte only thing poulbl* would bt\nto atart huge aswlng electee to make\ndothee for thow wbo bad no money\nto buy clothes. Bow many of tbem\nknow bow to sewf\u2014Quebec Action\nCathollque.\nAUNT MET   .\n\"I alnt ever b*U*wd in evolution, but Sunday I wt behind\nHenry an' studied bl* wra until\nI got to feeUa'*\nDOOMED!\nUNRIVALLED!    UNMATCHED!\nTHE MOST STUPENDOUS EVENT FOR PRICE\nSMASHING EVER WITNESSED WITHIN\nLIVING MEMORY!\nis the time to make your Christmas money ps twice as far.\nYou can secure unheard of values\nIn Silverware, Glassware* Shadow\nCups and Saucers, Skates, Brassware,\nShot Guns, Rifles etc\nLamps,\nHAND SAWS\nB\u00bb\u00bbM0     $3.50\nSTEEL WOOL\nNo. 1 package QA\u201e\nThe Nelson Hardware Co.\n412 Baker Street\nNelson, B.C.\n tbi msox uht mbwi, num, b. c\u2014wibxispay stostuvm,\nBRUMS DEFEAT TBE MAROONS, 7-3\nWBENMONTREALERS BUNGLE CHANCES\nOutfit   Gets   Away\nWith a Bug Running in\nThree Goals at Start\n.    DSO.    la\u2014(US\u2014\nMoatnal Maroons showed plenty of\npower and apaad ban tonight but\nnone _ their playa clicked -and\nBoeton Bruins overwhelmed thera\nby tbe top-heavy margin of 7 to\nI in a Natlonal Hockey League\nmatch.\nTba Boagnen got off to a slam-\nbang atart. piling up a three-goal\nlead In tbe opening session aa\nSprague cleghcrn'a rough-and-ready\n\u25a0forwards bungled every one of tbelr\nmany scoring chances. Dlt clap-\npar, speedy right winger, accounted fer three of tbe Raton tallies\nand bla final aeon waa on a abet\ntbtt flaw men than 100 faet from a\npoint near hla own  blue line.\nTbe Msroons put two unassisted\nshots into tbe Boston cage tn tke\naeoond period, on drives by Nels\nStewart and Lionel Conacher. John-\nay Gallagher tallied tbelr third goal\nand tha final ball waa clanging\nwhen Art Chapman converted Ales\nCook's peas-out Into the seventh\nBoston soon. The Maroons claimed thet time had expired but tbe\ntlmon gave tbe thlrd-strlnger a\neoon only with a fraction of a\nascend to span.\nSOMMABY\nPlrst period: I\u2014Boeton, clapper\n(Shon)  etfl.\n\u00bb\u2014Boeton, Owen. (Barry) \u00bb*7.\n*\u2014 Beaton, Touhey, rweiland)\n8.-W. -\nWneltlae: TKottiar. Starr, a),\nBoyd. Hltchman. Shore.\nBaoond period: a\u2014Boston, Clapper.\n(Wallend)    441.\n\u2022\u2014Boeton, Clapper, \u00bb-M.\nS\u2014Montreal, Stewart aat.\n7\u2014Beaton, Oook  (Chapman)  134.\n8\u2014Montreal, Conacher 3:43.\n\u00bb*B_tles: Chapman. Stewart, Oalbralth.  \u25a0Rottler.\nrtslri period: \u00bb\u2014Montreal. Gallagher  (Smith)   i.*5.\n19\u2014   Beaton,   Chapman    (Cook)\n'Penalties: Siebert, there, smith.\nNATIONAL HOCKEY\nRESULTS\nUmfx r, Amerloana a, (overtime).\n~ 7;  Montreal s.\nInternational  League\nCleveland t; Buffalo 1.\nSyracuse l;  Detroit 3.\nPittsburg  li   London  0.\nSET HOT PACE IN\nCYCLE RACE\n_*_W TOBK, Deo. 3 (AP)\u2014Riders\nla tke Kew Tork alz-day bicycle nee\noontlnued to set a hot pace In the\nearly hours  of this morning.\nIn 10 minutes of particularly bard\nriding just after midnight, Reggie\nMoNemera, of Newark. N. J, and\ntear-co Guerre of Italy stole two\nlaps and wint Into tbe lead with\nfour teams tied tor aeoond. A total\nof 143 laps wen stolen laet nlgbt.\nThs oollege of Fairbanks. Alaska,\nthe farthmet north of any institution of learning, has an enrollment of 100 :tudente.\nScots 6-Jhiskv\nTbla advertisement la not published\nor displayed by tbe Liquor Control\nBoard or by tba Government of\nBritish Columbia.\nSYRACUSE DROPS\nGAME TO DETROIT\nDWROIT. Wah- Dae. i^-Cty tbe\nOmadlan Frees)\u2014 a blaalag -goal\nfrom tba atock of johnny Newman\nIn tha last minute of play wea aa\nInternational Hockey League game\nhen tonight for Detroit from tyn-\nouse. The eoon wae 1 to 1. Tba\ngoal anted what had looked Ilka\nthe sixth overtime game ln succession on looal lea.\nTRAIL'S LADIES'\nCLUB READY FOR\nBEAN FEED TEST\nScratch Gamea to Be Played\nThis Week; Open Competition Next Week\nTRAIL, B. 0., Dae. 1\u2014TnU Ladlea'\nCurling dub selected risks Saturday\nand lined up for the annual president ts  Vice-president  competition.\nScratch games will be played thu\nweek, and the Prealdent vs Vies,\nprealdent competition will open neit\nweek.\nThen sn u rinks this year.\nFollowing an aides for the opening\n\"bean feed\" competition.\nPrealdent: Mra. W. H. Bohlerholte,\nMrs. Herbert Clark. Mrs. A. R. Buchan, Mln Bma Bwert, Mn. 3.\nToung, Mra- David pomst.\nVlcs-presldents: Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Mra. Walter Brady, Mn. R.\nC. Crowe, Mise Margot Blaylock, Mn.\nW. P. Truswell, Mrs. H. Slmpeon.\nRlnka ba*e been chosen sa follows, namea being given In order ot\nskip, third* seconds, lesds:\nMn. A. R. Buchan, Mn- W. Rosy,\nMrs. S. J. Meredith and Mra. j. M.\nBrennan.\nMln Margot Blaylock, Mra. C. 0.\nCrowe, Mlas Helen Blaylock and Mn,\nti. Hastings.\nMn. Walter Brady. Mn. 8. w.\nDavis, Mrs K. M. Speaos and Mn.\nA. A. Davidson.\nMn. Herbert Clerk, Mra. Ilarnan\nReimann, Mra. Millar aad Mn.\nThomas.\nMn. R. c. Crowe, Mrs. T. H. Wel-\ndon, Miss M. Toung and Mn- Millar.\nMlas Emi Bwert. Mn. S. R. Walley, Mm. M. Leltch and Mrs. D. McCallum.\nMra. David Forreet. Mn. Walter\nDouglas, Mn. George Oady and Mn.\nArthur Burton.\nMn. Donald MaoDonald, Mra. _\nA. Temple, Mta. A. Johnstone and\nMra. H. Simpson.\nMia. wTS. Bohlsrboltfc Mrs. W.\nBarchard. Mra. W. J. Wagstaff and\nMra.  W.  O.  Dsvltt.\nMn. \u2022WHlfarn Simpson, Mrs. Arthur\nMcMillan, Mn. Charles Fransen and\nMrs.  Oeorge Shew.\nMra. W. F. Truswell, Mlas Rene\nBalfour, Mln Franoes Netherton and\nMrs. W. C. A-lon.\nMrs. J. Toung, Mra. W. o. Carrie.\nMlaa Once Leckle and Mra. A. C.\nMatthew.\nunattaohed skip\u2014Mn. L. F. Tyson.\nPITTSBURGH  BEATS\nLONDON, 1*0\nLONDON, oat, Deo. l^-(By tbe\nCanadian Pnse)\u2014Pittsburg Tellow\nJackets pulled out with a 1_ wtn\nonr London Tecumsehs ban tonight by acoring a surprising goal\nwith only SA aaooade left to play\nln tbe third period. Local surprise aad disappointment wen\nheightened by tbe fact tbat tba\nTecumsehs bed outplayed the Jeck-\neta but bad been unable to beat\nGoalie Abble Zoo.\nStudents at the University of Oklahoma sre planning to .st-'o ah ,ie-r\nown bank. Alumni and students\nwould own stock, deposits to be accepted from students and loans made\nto deserving students.\n\"The Garage that SERVICE Built\"\nTo\nSAVE MONEY\nhas been considered a virtue since the inauguration\nof the present monetary\nsystem.\nBut To\nSPEND\nWISELY\nIs the modem way to Prosperity. Never before\nhare soch opportunities been offered.\nFrom December 1 to 15, we offer 10% discount on\nall parts used oa an overhaul job, ao get yonr car\nreconditioned now.\nWa wfll aflow J3.Q0 on all batteries traded in now\non ri\u00ab* batteries fte Spring delivery,\nKootenay Moton\nBaseball Powwow\nPromises Good Time\nAw\/\u00bb must\n3<r Wear BadgN.'\nys4t7 7efwrSe.se-\nOtiw. <?*\/*\u00bb77W_>\nm-i%\n1\/\n&\nmomttt.\n.jete3UHDtii\nm-yi^7^<P''*'*i *****\nf  (ttY\/r'A lowY~s=^i\n\u25a0fe ^0ULsWff*W\/iM Am A %\n_W_F PFTYy^MrritrrO!!,\nlOlleif** \u2022*&*.\n\u25a0srsee nun*.\n^t^st^raT^*.\nBy AL DtMABtE\nTbs annual powwow of the Na-\ntlonal Asooolatton of Minor Lsagusa\nopened at West Baden, Int., thli\nweek.\nVet only all tbe minor league\nmagnates and managers an than.\nbut most of the repreeentatlvea and\nmemben cf tbe press aad every old\nball player and umpln wbo oould\nbuy gasoline to drive there cr wbo\nbad a few ehakele left trom tha de-\npneaion for railroad fan.\nThla convention _ mon than Juat\na .meeting of ownen aad managers\nof ball clubs to talk over their at-\nfain and trade a few ball players.\nIt Is the annual mscca to wblcb sll\nthe profession flock. Bome come In\nthe hope of bettering their post,\ntlons as managen or coaches, while\nto others It Is tbe annual get-together of old cronln and pals.\nTeammates'and roommates of other yaan talk over tbe paat when\nthsy wars diamond heron and front\npage stuff, and go back bome to\nthe winter league feeling younger\naad better for It-\nIt le -one time tbe managen oan't\nmake the playen go to bed by\nmidnight.\nBISONS BOW BEFORE\nFURY OF CLEVELAND\nCLEVELAND, Ohio, Deo. 1\u2014iBy\nthe Canadian Press)\u2014The old Indian Jinx over Buffalo prevailed\nagain tonight as Cleveland stsged\na whirlwind finish tbat scored\nthree goala In tbe final period and\nnnt the hitherto unbeaten Bisons\ndown to a 8 to 1 defeat in an\nInternational  Hockey  League game.\n\"On the Spot\"\nin Sport\n(By \"O-J.WJ.\")\nThe opening date of tbe Wc\nKootenay Hockey league Is la tbi\nbag. Monday nlgbt tne Tnll smo.\neaters wUl be en dark In Nelse\nto prove tbe wares of tbe gree\nae'd white aquad. Even though thi\nlorai   boys an young,  so  far as\nages sre concerned, they are old\nTRAIL'S JUNIOR\nTEAM LIKELY TO\nHAVEJEASY TIME\nNelson Not to Compete; Rossland Not on Books; Weak\nat Vaneonrer\nTRAIL, a c, Deo. 1\u2014Trail's Junior\nhockey representatives looks like\nKoot.nay champlona without a etnig-\ngle, and unless thlnga brighten up,\nIt It likely to take th* BrltUh Columbia   title.\nNelaon will not have a Junior rep\ntea-o tile year, lt haa been learned.\nRoaaland la not on thf booka to\n(Ute.\nKlaT_b:rley may have a team but\nJuat how atrong It la likely to be ts\naot known.\nVancouver la not on the top deck\nta far aa Junior hockey la concerned,\nthough atlffer competition may develop than haa been anticipated.\nThe Okanagaq and main line a\nnot Uksly to have much ln the way\nof good  tee.au.\nThe junior practloea again'tonight,\nwith weeding out of candidatea to\ncontinue.\nBONSPIEL DATE\nFOR B.C. CURLING\nASSN. JANUARY 18\nKimberley Club, Hosts Next\nYear, Set Date; Lists\nOpen\nMonday, January 18, hu been the\ndate eet by the Kimberley Curling\nclub for the S7th annual bonspiel of\ntha Brltlah Columbia Curling association. Last winter the 'spiel wu\nln Neleon.\nYeeterday Oeorge Horstead, ecore\ntary of the loeal club, po_t:d the\nKlmberley announcement and attached wu a form for curlers intending to compete to sign. Nelson intends to eend a good delegation this\nwinter. ,\ni experience, moat of them mt-\ni eeen action on foreign hockey\n-at*. Ed Neff, coach of tbe Nei-\n>n team, who lan't by any meant\ni old man himself, ta potting the\no>s through their paces and when\nhe  opening   whistle   sounds   neat\nlunday nifht it will behove the\nsans to lean forward ln their seats\nind  get an eye full of the local\nlustre.\n*   \u2022   \u2022\nDown In Cleveland the otter night\nJohnny Risko, tbe rubber man, and\nft. O, Chrtstner, of Akron, put oa a\nwild 10-round scrimmage that wu\nneither boxing nor wrestling\u2014but\nboth. Por aome reaeon\u2014we auppoae\ntt was a grudge affair\u2014everything\nwent, by request. To a*ti#fy tradition, a referee wu In tne ring but\nmerely In the role of an intereeted\nspectator. Be wu treated to u\npr.tty a display of heeling, low blowa,\nrabbit punches and wrestling u\noould be asked for ln any one battle.\nA couple of tlmea Christner got a\nstrangle hold on Rlsko and nearly\ntossed him out of the ring in tbe\nstyle approved by modern wrestlers.\nBut Rlsko, despite the fact that\nnothing was barred, won a clear-cut\ndecision with clean lefts and rights\nto his opponent's body.\nr  \u2022   a\nOne wonders if one day some\nhockey player won't grab a I\npuck at center ice, skate toward\nhis own goal and deliberately slam\nlt put hla own goalie. Last year\nthe world wu astounded to hear\nthat a young fellow on an American football team (and he is a\nfamous player too) gathered up a\nloose ball and ran half the length\nof the field through his own\nterritory to score a touchdown\nagainst his team. Recently a young\nlady on a Winnipeg buketball\nteam looped a ball Into her own\nbasket during the lut minute of\nplay, thereby losing the game. But\nIn hockey a similar thrill bu yet\nto conie\u2014end when It does there\nwill be a wall aud gnashing of\nteeth from some managerial bench.\nese\nIn a few day* the hunting season\nwill be officially clo.fd for the yesr,\nWhat a season It hu been for the\nhunterfr\u2014and what a season It must\nhave b:en for the game. Pretty much\never slnoe the first of September\nguns have been popping ln tha hills\nsending bear snd deer scuttling tor\nsafety. But in a few days now, we\nwill see aU sorts of gams right under\nour no.es\u2014on the roads snd tt the\nedge of the city\u2014sometlmea right\ndown ln the ctty. Who uya game\nanimals don't know when the aisson\nis over?\nTRAIL CURLERS CLASSIFIED FOR THE\nANNUAL FRAY; COMPETITION STARTS\nNelson Limited\n205 Baker St.\nPhone 117\nNebon, B.C.\nTftaVIL. B. C. DM. 1.\u2014Following,\nara tha rlnka ln plax In tha Preel-\ndent ts. Vloa-Preeldent series, wblcb\nstarted (n Trail curling rink Uat\natght. Tba players ara in order of\nakin,  thirds, seconds and  leads.\nP. MacArtbur. c. D. Stuart, J. B.\nMarshall.   W.   J.   Stevenson.\nT. W. Blngay, F. J. Olover, J. M.\nCooper. S. O. Pierce.\nJ. Balfour, Hamilton Currie, J.\nDevlto.   Malcolm   Morrison.\nO. B. Kilburn, C. W. Oulllaume,\np.  E.  Dockerlll,  C.  P.  Kelley.  s\nft. Somervllle, Ian SomervUle, Alex\nHector.  Angus  Hurray.\nOeorge Shaw. O. laOWmulr, Dave\nSmart, E. O. Sanderson.\nw. B. Hunter, Dr. W. R. William-\nion,  J.  D.  lanson,  C.  Catalano.\nW. P. Doubt, E. Plsaplo, B. O.\nMania. H. P.  McCarthy.\nC. Dodlmead, C. O. Dahlgren,\nPete  Borsato,  W.  A.  Hogan.\nW. H. Baldrey. Dave MacLen_*_.\nDon Williamson. Dr. J. M   Crawford.\nJames Williamson. B. M. Bomer-\nviUf, M. R. dimming, Arthur Simonson.\nD. Trnteat. A. Crlohton. D. S.\nMoynes, H. A. Leneman.\nO. J. Kinnls, W. Gregory, P. H.\n3tranfer, S. 8. Lowtbar.\nD. P. Downie, Dave Balfour, A. A.\nMacDonald. T. Laurie.\nDr. 0. 8. Williams, I. 8. McDlarmld. 8. O. Blaglonl, W. A.\nPortaous.\nO. W. Weir, Lealle Mo-att, H. C.\nBlmpklnaOD.   Peter   Orovea.\nJ. P. Schotlsld, J. P. johnaton.\nHola-fa'm   Thompeon,  Id.   Praderlck-\n_. B. Ritchie. W. Campbell. T. J.\nSammoos. 0. D. Stevenson.\n|L J. Palmar. Hertert Clark. A. C.\nOraham. R. N. Harrop.\nW. Carrie. W. H. Sheppard, T. O.\nB-blsaon.  Virgil  Miliar.\nJ. Campbell, William McLeary,\nJamea Thompson, Dave Logan.\nA. M. Cbeaatr, T. H. Weldon, Walter  Barber,  W.  Roaenbloom.\nW. W. MacKay. Arthur McMillan.\nW.   Orlobton,   Monty  stevena.\nK. A. Marfason, O. P. Reimann.\nDr. W. Bradapaw. Prank Penno-yer.\nO. 0. MacKay. O. 8. Ort_ar. J.\n(IU) Toung. W. T. Laurie.\nW. F. Truswell, W. V. Dynee,\nParker  Wllliame, W. T.  Taylor.\nA. ). McDonell, M. M. Butorac.\nPrank Verauh, Lulgl Da Plan.\nD. MaoDonald, R- K. Biota. W. D.\nBanna, Joeepb  R. Landuccl.\nTba*l|\u00bb Hoefer, O. Qulnsfeom.\nLena OaartsH. D. U Moms\nj.   )7Vt>tlwSi,   B.   a   _S*a-s.\n\u00a5\u00abwg_S.\nK. B. Wade. 17% AMapM, K. B\nWaadward. Etna* W***'*\na W. Kaale-MMd, W. O. TbompeOB.\nPnd 0. Koebn. C. P. L. Haeaard.\nK. C. Oaldloott, Ban Downea.\nOordon MoOallum, Pete Jabaon.\nAlex Buchan. O. Bumfrey, R. T.\nKama, J. B. Metthewe.\nJ. A. McLeod, Dr. M. a Baited,\nDaniel MoUod. R. M. Hojland.\n,   H.   W.   _*clni\u00bbe\u00ab,    George   Cady,\nChsrlea M. Thomson, J. P. Taylor.\nA. O. Harvey, A. W. Smith, Charles\nHarvey,  Rod McLeod.\ns B. Walley, W. J. Sullivan, H.\nB.   Forward.  J.   F.  Meagher.\nJ. A. Wadsworth. J. J. Sargeant,\nHugh Msj-shsll. W. D. Wadsworth.\nDr. J. B. Thom, C. W. McBey. J.\nR. McLennan, W. O. Jewett.\nP. W. Steacy. E. Maaon, C. P.\nWadsworth.  C.  A.  MIttun.\nJ. H. Woodburn, Prank Hudoklln,\nA.  H.  Huglll.  Wilfred  Watt.\nW. L. Wood, T. A. Rice. 'WUllam\nMollaky.   T.  E.   Duffy.\nW. E. Wilson. R. E. O. Hayward.\nHugh  Thomson,  Dr. W. L.  Cockle.\nR. C. Crowe. W. A. Curran, T. R.\nPlckard, Pred Matthews.\nJ. R. Craig, H. J. Beckett, Fred\nPleeter.  Btepjien Butorac.\nW. E. Newton. H. Doyle, R. T.\nOarland, W. J. Orleve.\nWalter Brown, M. E. Harper, Mike\nLanduccl, W. A. Hart.\nTom Brown, W. Rae, John Oaw,\nDave  Gaidar.\nDr. W. A. Oo-ghlln, E. W. Mc.\nQuade, W. J. Wagstaffe, John Winkler.\nL. P. Tyson, T. Kenney, WUllam\nRamaay, John B. Biker.\nWalter Brady, Jack Laurie, D. M\nSpend,  R. E. Hawkes.\nJ. Leckle. C. H. Wright, A. E\nAllison. W. B. Cameron.\nJ. B. Twaddle, A. C. Clarke, J. R.\nRanetta.  M.  H.  Lockiav\nH. A. MacLaren, P. Velutini, Francis Strachan,  Oeorge Mattbeweon.\nRobert Mcderrlile, J. Skinner, Oordon  Redgrave, AMI  Roes.\nJ. 0. Robertson, W. J. Rutledge,\nArthur  Cherry,  Tom Evans.\nAlex Kerr, W. C. Alton, w. H.\nSaunders. Alex Stevenson.\nW. Freeman, o. H. Nelson, Percy\nCreech. A. W. Calder.\nW. IV-wet. Harry Hope, T. J.\nSadler.   George   Ooddard,\nE. J. Provost, F. C. Bishop, J.\nStewart Black, John Steven.\nDr. J. H. Palmar. Jock B Stewart,\nJohn Milan, Rev, L. A. Morrant.\nO. E. Murray, B. A. Stlmmel,\nOeorge  Hameon, J. E.  Bryan.\nW. Somervile, H. M. Murdoch, J.\nOarner.   Jamea   Mark.   ,\nL. H. Jackson, B. W, Dysart, Robert P. DockerUl. John s  Wllaon.\nT. H. OUIa. P. J. Owen, R. E. A.\nDavla, L   Delmaa.\nP. R. McDonald. A. 8. MacDonald, J. L. Schofield, A. W. Larion.\nUNATTACHED\nSktpi\u2014A. Balfour. 8. o. BUyloct,\n3. Buohanan, J. f. Carter, J. K.\nOram. O. Orulkabank. W. H Morton. E. M. StUaa. a. J. Walah. T. 8\nWWII.\nThlrde\u2014J. D. Andante. N. Blnn-\nA.  B-   a^opklaa.   J.  A.  Maacianon.\nA. W. McDanald.\nSaoonda\u2014O. H. Bird, R. W. Diamond. A. Ewlng, 8. H. Hopkins, P\nH   Partridge,   Rupert   Skelton,  Rev.\nB. H.  Wallace.\nLeada\u2014Robert Fergueon, H. P.\nOoeta, Pete Levaao.ua, D. 0. Paterson, Prank R. Scott, A, Sherman.\nLAWN BOWLERS\nTO GET AWARDS\nnun., B. O- Dae. 1\u2014Ttatt-Tada.\nnas Lawn Bowling ab* will bring\ntta flrat aad a moat successful aaaaon\nto a conclusion Thunday evening,\nDeoanbar 10, wltb a banquet and\nprutntation of prtna. Tha affair\nwill ba held In Kootenay total.\nLawn bowling baa enjoyed a sue-\nceesful season, auly in tha year tba\nbwutuul saw bowling green at\nTadanac waa opened and It provsd a\npopular apot until tha weather\nbrought an and to play.\nTbe game promisee to develop Into\nona of tha meat popular summer\nsport, ot tba oommunity.\nSCRATCH GAMES\nON THE LOCAL\nSHEERTONICHT\nCurling Rink Ready for Um;\nGyros May Try Stones;\nDraws Saturday,\nKelson curling rtnk will throw\nopen Its doors tonight. Final\ntouches were made to the Ice\nsheets Tuesday end they are .now\nln flrat clasa ahepe and ready for\nplay. While many of tbe old hsnds\nst tbe game will be getting the\nfeel of tbe rocks tonight many\nnewcomers to the aport will be getting tbelr first lessons. Scratch\ngames wlU continue for tbe balance of tbe week wben draws wlll\nhe made.\nOeorgs Rorateed, secretary, announced last nlgbt that tboee wishing to get ln the seasons draws\nshould register on the membership\nllat before Saturday wben draws\nwill be made, and a schedule posted. Indications point to one of\ntbe biggest memberships ln years.\nLARRY GAINS MAY\nFIGHT CARNERA\nLOTfDON. Dec. 1. (CP c*We>\u2014\nLerry Oalns. Canadian negro heavyweight and bolder of tbe British\nEmpire title, may fight Primo Oarnera in Paris about tbe middle of\nJanuary. Jeff Dickson, United States\nboxing promoter, who has promoted\nmany recent contests ln England\nand Trance, arrived here today and\nannounced he expected to bring tbe\nambling Alp to Europe within a\nshort time, Seoond week In January was named as tbe probable date\nof the Paris fight.\nOalns, lf be fought Camera, would\nbe spotting nearly 55 pounds, though\nbe scales 919 pounds.\nAMERICANS AND LEAFS BATTU TO\nA 2-2 OVERTIME DRAW AT TORONTO\nb \u2022  Ck-e-Checking  Game\nfar th* Whole 70 Mimrtct\nof Phy\nTOB-OHTO. ont.. Dee. SwQH tke\nCanadian Pnea)\u2014Kew Tork Americans, pace sitters lo the International section est tbe national Beck-\nay league, and tbe laavplaos Toronto Maple Laafa playad to a\ntwo-all draw ln 70 mlnutea of cloae-\nchMklng  hockey   here  tonight.\noeorgs Patterson eooted the tint\ngoal of the game to give tha\nAnwrke a one-goal lead In tba\nflnt period. The Mafa, although\nthey had a one-man advantage\ntwice, and a two-man auperioty\none, ware kept off the acore iheet\nIn thla period by. the great work\not Goalie  Boy  wortera.\nAndy Blair tied lt up ln tba\nseoond ported on a peaa from King\nClancy, Herald Cotton alao figuring In tha play, a pretty three man\ncamblnatlcm.\nKach team got a goal In tha\nthird period. Hughes taking Wally\nRUrea's paas to score for tha Amarl-\nis playing a tight defenilve\ngame. Seven penaltlea -were meted out, seven to the Americans\nand four to tha Leafi.\nSUMMARY\nFirst period: 1\u2014Americans, Fat-\ntenon,   4:10.\nPenalties: Brydges, Kllrea, Burch,\nFattenon.\nSeoond period: 3\u2014Toronto, Blair,\niCotton-Clancy)   6:05.\nPenalties: Horner.\nThird period: t \u2014 Americana,\nHughes,   (Kllrea)   8:10.\na\u2014Toronto, Conacher (Day) 6:00.\nPenalties: Jackaon. Ayraa, Conacher, Lamb, Homer.\nOvertime period:  No More.\nPtniltles:  Ayres.\nHOT SPOT WINS\nSAN BRUNO, Oal. Dae. 1. (API-\nOut In front all the way. Hot Bpot,\nowned by 0. I. Davison of Chicago,\nwon tha m furlong feature handicap today at Tanforan track. Time\n1 1-13 1-5. three-fifths of a\n\u2022econd short of tba track record-\nLafey Cunningham wu up. Flat\nUme waa aeoond and My Dandy,\nfavorite, ran third. Five dollar preferred optlona on tha winner were\nredeem\nfor   MS.\nROUGHRIDERS OJt\nWAT TO BATTU.\nFOR RUGBY TITLE\nMODM. leak- Dee. L\u2014<\u25a0\u00bb\nthat Ken Barwlok et\nhae bees appointed jodfe of\nln the Dominion rugby *%*\u00bb'\nahlp la Montreal -al-rdaf\nBeglna Rougtuideie took tMr own\nofftctel H. F. \"Bowie\ntbey left for the\nThey eipeoted MBaa 1* aet ae\nofficial in thalr game with Montreal A. A. A.\nMllne'a appointment, aeeordtat ta\nW. Hutton, preeldent of tbe Bodgb-\nrlden organlaatlon. waa made In\nthe wire from Cbnadlen stmxSw\nFootball union hea--Vinirme to Dr.\nB. A. McOuakar. preeldent of \u00bbe\nWeatern 0. B. F. U.\nNineteen playera of Mia Botn_-\nrldar squad travailed eaat, eiery\nman fit and nady for tbe final\nstruggle.\nFollowing la the upeuled lineup for tbe big tilt: halvaa\u2014Scheie,\nJamei, ooodman. flraeilek and\nOrubb; quarterback\u2014MHobell: snape\n\u2014Campbell or Ollbooly; inda \u2014-\nWarner, Traynor and Bosch; linemen\u2014 Clark, Thompeon, Oar-oik.\nPatrick, Auld, urneaa, Beatty end\nBerber.\nPrealdent Hutton. Ooach Al\nRitchie and Manager Fred Wneaa\naccompanied the teem east along\nwith Executive Member Howard Fink\n\u2022nd preeldent MeOuater ef the\nW. C. B. F. U.\nSAVE MONET!\n\"Ml Your Otstm\nwtt),\nZIG-ZAG\nCIOAJtBTT\u00bb PAPERS\nSHOWS THEIR IMPORTANCE\nThere Is no part of tbe steering\nmechanism tbat needs lubrication\nattention more frequently than the\nking plfis. Hor, for that matter, any\npart of tbe entire car. At tbe end of\nevery 500 mllea, the pins should be\nthoroughly lubricated through the\ntwo connections provided for tbla\npurpose.\n120 Leaf Book-5c\nThe original a_-___- beak,\nleaf at a time. Nowtmem. IN:\nDemand ZIO-ZAG\nTefuse   tmitatiows\nKtcord Atlantic Cmiinf\n\u25a0Jttn-i for 11 yean\nOn June 14,1919, Sir John Aleoek and\nSir A. WbitU-n Brown rroeard tho\nAtlantic Ocean from Newfoundland to\nIreland in 16 hours and U mlnntee\nin a Vlckere-Vimy Bl-plana powered\nwith two Rolla-Royec -nalnee develop-\nln* TJO bone-power, fbo record ta\nall the more remarkable because the\nVlokere-Vlmy Bl-pUne in which tt\nwae mede le now obaolete.\nSend (or e FREE copy ol tke\n\"FAMOUS RECORDS\" Reel-el\nas sii aw^a\nAddreai\nQke RECORD\nSPEAKS j<br ITSEIF\naVfter twelve ytmra, the Trans-AtUntio\nreoord held by AJcock and Brown and\ntheir Vlcken-Vimy Bl-plane still stand*\na. \u2022 just as the passing yean serrei but to\naccentuate the cigarette supremacy which\nIs held hy Turret cigarettes.\n\u2022Quality, mildness and flavour . . . these\nattributes which are so strikingly evidenced\nIn Turret cigarettes keep them ever at\nthe top In public favour.\nAfter all, nothing can replace good,\nhonest tobacco; grown and ripened right\nout in the field under nature's own\nsunlight\u2014nothing artificial about thai\u2014\nand the high quality is \"inbred\".\nHsUkawri ST Wp-UI Te_waa C\u00ab*va_r\nttCommtl, Useltsd\nQuality and Mildness\nurret\n1CAMJTES\nIt fer IH\n\u00bb for IH\n\u2014ntnttinflat ttm\nof fifty and\none hum\u2014red\n rata* ti\u00abaui\nu   ai.a  .Sat,a. -\u25a0*_._-\u25a0>. B. t.\u2014Ht.-.M.\u00bb1)A1 MOU.*\nis__\"^_.Want Ad Pi^_Ml___^\nBOSWELL RAISES\n$55 AID CRESTON\nHOSPITAL FUND\n106WSLL, B. Om Deo. 1\u2014One ot\ntbe largest crowds ever seen at a\ndanoe lit BoswsU gathered Saturdsy\nevening for tbe Creston Valley boa-\nVital benefit dance. Visitor* attended\nfrom Creston, Wynndel, Oray Creek,\nCrawford  Bay and otber points.\nSxoeUent danoe music waa provided by the Creston orcbestrs consisting o< A. B-lckson, Miss Bdlth Crawford, B. Mar-hall. A. Oorterlll and\nT. Lacy.\nDuring ths refreshment Interval,\nOol. I. Mallandalne, chairman of\ntb* Creston VsUey Hospital association, gave a short address on the\nInception ot tbe hospital and tbe\nwork carried on. He explained chat\nthe present drive tn aid of funds\nwas to clear off debt* Incurred wben\nabe hospital was started, as running\nexpenses wen being met from the\nrevenue. Tbe speaker 'pointed out\ntbat tbe hospital served, noi only\nCreston, and that valley, but ths\nUrge surrounding district, Boewell\nresidents being now only one and a\nhalf hours' run from two doctors\nand a modern, fully-equipped hoepltal.\ni_ Wallaoe, on behalf ot those\npresent, thanked Col. Mallandatne\nfor hla address, and also thanked\ntbe orcbestrs for giving tbelr services. Tbe sum of 154.90 was banded\nto Col. Mallandalne ln aid of the\nhospital   funds.\nOol. Mallandalne announced that\ntbe third prise tn the sweepstake,\ntbs draw for which had been held\nIn Creston on Wednesday, }\u00bb._ been\nwon by someone ln Boswell. Mra J.\nH. Smith was the holder of the\nlucky ticket.\nTbe committee ln charge of danoe\nerrangenrate consisted of Mra. C.\nAllen, Mrs. J. H. Smith, W. L\nHepber and K. Wallace.\nTbe hall had been gaily decorated\nfor tbe occasion wltb flag.., bunting,\nstreamers of red. white and green\nsnd grest bunches of oregon grape,\nREPUBLIC MINES\nNEVER DUG OUT\nTwo   Old-Timers   Prove   it\nWith Shipments of Three\nCarloads  in  Week\nINDEX TO CLASSIFIED AM\nFOR BENT\nFOB SALE\nNTr\nAGENTS WANTED\nAUTOMOBILES  FOB\nAUTOMOBILES  FOB\nBEES\nBOAiS.LAUNCL\nBOATS, LAl'NCl\nBOATS, LAUNCHED   WANTED\nBUSINESS  OPFOB-hj.-ITIES\nCANABIES  FOB SALE\nCATS AND DOUS FOB SALE\nCATS  AND  DOGS   WANTED\nDEATHS\nDBLSSMAKINO\nFABM AND DAIRY   l-BODLCE\nFABM  FBOPEBTY   FOB  SALE\nFOB SALE OB EXCHANGE\nFOB   SALE   OB   BENT\nFl KNISHtll BOOMS FOB BENT\nFUBM8HED BOOMS WANTED\nFUBN1TUBE   a-OR  SALE\nHELP   WANTED\nHOUSES FOB BENT\nHOUSES WANTED\nIN MEMOBIAM\nINSUBANCE\nINVESTMENTS\nHvls^-\n-JTOCK fob sale\nLIVESTOCK  WANTED\nLOST  AND  FOUND\nMACHIN EBV\nMABB1AGE8       _   .\u2022____,\nMINING, TIMBEB, LUMBER\nMISCELLANEOUS\nMISCELLANEOUS  FOR  SALE\nMISCELLANEOUS    WANTED\nMUSICAL LNSTBUMENTS\nNOTICES         _.\nNUKNERY PRODUCTS\nNURSING\nPERSONAL\nPLANTS         _  .\u201e\u201e_\nPOULTRY  AND EOGS\nPROPERTY FORJfALE\nPROPERTY  WANTED\nBABBITS FOR SALE\nRANCHES   FOB   BENT\nBOOM  AND  BOABD\nBOOMS  FOB BENT\nBOOMS WANTED\nSCHOOLS               .__\u201e\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nRTOBES TO RENT\nTEACHERS WANTED |\nWANT \u00bbND~ <l A81F1ED\nADVERTISING\nOne insertion io cents a    ne\nSU Insertions VI oenta a Une\nOne month  11 SO a line\nMinimum two lines\nBirth notices tree of amj\nDeaths    marrlegel    and    carda   ol\nthanks  ao cents per line\nPuneral (lowers 15 cents per line\nNews   ol   the   Day   lteml   30   cents\nnX EXTRA COST IF CHVOED\nf\nI\n(SI\n(52,\n1\nJ\nI'M.\n|\n(481\n(8)\n(Ml\nhn\n(31)\n(56i\n(3)\n(3\u00bb)\n(!\u00bb>\nJwi\n(28)\n(54)\n18)\n(4n\n(11)\n(5)\n(53)\n(26)\n(34)\n(35)\n(25)\n(49)\n(17)\n119)\n(18)\n(32)\n(11)\n(51)\n(13)\nLEGAL NOTICES\nCOBFOBATION  OF  TI\nNELSON\nCourt of Revision\nPublic notice Is hereby given\nthat the first slttln. of tile Cour.\nof Revision will be hald ln the\nCouncil Chamber of the city Hal\non Thursday, the Tenth day -o.\nDeoember, at 10 o'clock ajn. for thi\npurpoee of correcting and reylsin\nthe voters' list for the year 1931.\nW. _\u2022\u25a0  WASSON.\nCity   Clerk.\nNelaon,  B.  C,  December   let.   1(8\n(MMI\nCORPORATION   or  THE   CITY   OF\nSLOCAN\nComt of Bevtalon\nPubllc   notice   ls   hereby\nthat   the   Court   of   Revision   will\ngiven\nSPOKANE. Wish., Dec. 1\u2014The\nquantity of gold ore produoed from\nmlnee of Republic Is Increasing. In\nthe seven days ended on Nove-noer\n31, three carloads ware received at\ntba Trail smelter of the Consolidated\nMining Jl Smelting company of\nCanada.  Two  were  from   the  Knob\nHUI mine and one from the Bepub-  pj_fu<^d7but c.lefly lead and nine.\n\"\"\"  Insofar se other produces luch  ts\nCanadian Copper Mines\nin Fortunate Position\nCanadian produc'-s. such \u2022* Noranda. International Nickel. Consolidated Mining it Smelting and others,\nare _o\u00bb fortunate than those located la molt parts of the world. Some\nhave the advantage of a greater dl-\nverilflcatlon of production Includ.ns\ngold, nlck:l and other metals. Noranda ln thla respect Is an outstanding example and today lt ll re'.ylng\nmore and more upon Its gold recovery to see It through thli period of\ndepression. With International Nickel\ncopper Is really as subsidiary although highly important line ol\nproduction. In the caee of Smelters,\noopper normally figures ln only s\nimall way among  the other metals\nbe held In t.-.e City Hall on Thunday the 10th day oi December a:\n7 pm. for revising and correcting\nthe voters' list for the year 1933.\nB. ORAHAM.\nCity Clerk.\nBlocan City. B. C, December 1st,\n1081.\nMM)\nPERSONAL\n(5)\nSEND  180  \u2014  RECEIVE  SAMPL1\npeckage \"PALESTINE\" pure Turk\nUh    Cigarette    Tobacco,    Calga:\nTobacco   Company,   Calgary   Alt\n(830..\nMME.,ELLEN-DEPENDABLE GIFI-\ned ln seoond sight. 5 question\n81.00 by mail 751 Granville St.\nVancouver, B. C. (8888,\nATIONR   WANTED\n(11\nNELSON   CARPENTER   BHOP.   RE-\npalrs.    Alterations,    house    store,\ngarr \"\nMtt\nyou\nAnnable Block.    Phone 876L4\nSWAP IT!\nIf you cont sell It\u2014\nTRADE IT\nThe market place it the exchange columns in the\nWANT AD\nsection of this paper.\nSPECIAL RATES\n6 inserts for the price of _\u00bb\n12 inserts for the price of 8.\nJfotatt Satlg Jfoniu\nPhone 144 and aBk for \"Classified\"\n.ages,   remodelling   apirtroenta,  -j\ntlsfactlon guaranteed at a price - _\u25a0\nau   can   afford.     Alf.   Erickson, I  \u2014\nMISCELLANEOUS   FOB   SALE\u2014Can.   MMCB-JUIEOUg WANTED\n(18)\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nWOOD\n$6.50l\nS   BLABS, 4 ft.\nCord   \t\n5  13   Inch  and   IS\nInch, cord  \u2014\nS   3ORDW0OD.   13-   g1A AA _\\\nS      inch,   oord    9*\"*\u00bbww -\n=   CORDWOOD,   IS-       M Km X\ninch,  oord    S*7*JrS* _\nS   CORDWOOD,   13-       $7 AA =\n5    inch. 3 rlcka *f\u00a7esmww _\n=   CORDWOOD, 18-        ftfi.00 w\n=  * inch. 3 ricki ^ZZZZ. 5\nS   TAMARAC \u2014 FIR \u2014  BIRCH S\nPHONE   108\n| WilliamsTr ansfer |\n(8839) I\n-lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nWAlfTlD-. PAIR O. CURL-NO\natonaa without box\u2014good condition- Bute price. W. Fraser,\ncrieton. (8615)\nWANTED-COOK BTatnt CASH OF-\nfir.    Boa   8584   Dally   Newt.\nLOST  AND  FOUND\n(III\nLOST\u2014BETWEEN   SOUTH   _\nrear   ooor   three\n_   SLOCAN\nCastlegar\nfelt   square    for    truck;    finder\npleasa   return   to   Natlonal   fruit\nComp-.ny, Nelson. Reward.  (8488)\n(8598)    HOUSES    FOB    BENT\n(ID\nGIRL WANTS LIGHT HOUSEWORK   1003   FRONT\u20147   ROOM   BOUSE\n-BOI   8800   Dally  Newa       (8800)\nFURNISHED    OOMS FOR BENT   (15)\nFURNI8HED SUITE FOR RENT \u2014\nAppy C. O. Simpson, 315 B*>ker\nSt. (8633)\nROOMS   FOR   KENT\nCOMFORTABLE ROOM\u2014 HOT AND\ncold water for rent by the month.\nSavoy   Hotel,   Nelson. (8833)\nTERRACE APT*-*!., FURNISHED OR\nunfurnished suites. Apply P- E-\nPoulin. (8633)\nSUITES\u2014ASHMAN'S    APARTMENTS\n18356)\nlent    |3S.\nphone 534.\nApply\nmornings\n(8593)\nFOR   RENT\u20144   ROOMED   PURN1SH-\ned house.   Apply D. Mcglio. Phone\n483R. (8383)\nFURNISHED HOUSE CLOSE IN 835\nImmediate possession.   J. J. Bold.\nHOUSE TO  RENT\u2014CLOSE  IN.  Apply  330  Silica  or   phone  638X.\n(8388)\n2-ROOM\nStreet.\nHOUSE,\n810.00\n1034    Carbonate\ni   month.   (8635)\nFOR   SALE   OR   RENT\n(32)\nHOUSES   WANTED\nWANTED TO RENT SMALL FURN-\nclose ln.\nlshed house,\n531 Nelson.\nRepl-- Bo-\n(8578)\nHOUSE FOR RENT\u2014DEC. 1, COR.\nJosephine snd Victoria, rent 835.\nPlease phone 794T.1. or call Mrs.\nDrews.  618   Nelson   Ave.      (8537)\nLIVESTOCK   WANTBD\n(34)\nWANTED-HORS>:   TO*   MILK   DE-\nlivery. 1300 lbe. Curlew Cre. mery.\n(8835)\nlie.   It   ls   understood   that   li\nwere tbe shippers ln both Instances.\nFORTUNE   FOKID\nAT   SURFACE\nA few years ago lt was believed ln\naome quarters that most of the ore\nof the Knob Hill had been removed\nAt tbat time, the Balakleva company,   an  aggressive  and   successful\nGranby Consolidated, at Anyox, British Columbia, and Hudson Bay\nMining a* Smelting company at Flln-\nFlon, Man., the condition of low cost\nof production Is proving decidedly\nhelpful. For the flrat nine months _\nthis ysar Canada produced approximately   335,000,000   pounds   of   the\noperator.Jhad remoyed the. equivalent. -etal compared with  336.000,000  to\nof a modern tralnload or two.\nAbout 05 years ago, some good ore\n-waa removed from an upper tunnel.\n\"Dug It out\" wse possibly a oon-\nelusion at the end of that operation,\nbut 30 years ago, John W. Lloyd\nwent up under the crust of the hill\nand found ore so rich that sack-\nwere used In 11a removal.\nthe end of September last year.\nMasquerade Is\nSuccess, Castlegar\nCASTLEGAR,    B.    C.   Dec.    1   -\nIn   subsequent   years,   the   McKay Remlnlsoent of  the daya Of George\nbrothers descended by shsft and\nfound another source. Each new discovery has been made by a man with\na different theory. Up to 1918 the\nvalue of Knob Hill shlpmente aggregated 1599.000. They have been large\nalnce.\nAnother RepuMIc shipper of the\n-week to Trail waa tie RrpuWlo mine.\n\u2022avera! opera ton have -removed fortunes from lt and vacated. Yet each\nnew operator generally finds awrae-\nthlng to ship and the values are\nusually high. The mine haa -ielded\nfor 85 years. Usually, but not alwaya, the successful operator has\nhad a long familiarity with tha district's formation. Generally there ls\nan accompaniment of silver. Up to\n1918 tbe Republic mine's production\nwaa  63,000.000.  an official  reported.\nThere are 30 gold mlnee ln the\nRepublic dlatrlct, or properly, the\nEureka district. And several of them\nare probably available for leaee or\npurchase.\nthe. Third were some of the dresses\nvie Aid at the masquerade ball staged\nby the Castlegar Oommunity club,\nrowdered wigs and ruffles were ln\nevidence and won for .their weareia,\nMrs. Martin and her eon, first prl_i\nfor the best dreseed couple. Mrs.\nWallener and Esther chrlstenson\nas Hans and Fritz, won for best\ncomic dress. During the evening\ntwo pairs of hand-knitted soi knitted by Mrs. E. Watta were drawn\nfor and won by Mre. Watson. Mrs.\nWatta had not yet seen the Community hall owing to illness. The\ndsnoe was a complete success.\nCaatlegar Girl Guides visited Trail\nGirl Guides on Thursday.\nEpiscopalian*   ln   Harvard   college\nnumber 1113, Jews rank second with\n806, while 756 of the studenta are, USE  THE   NELSON   DAILY   NEW\nCatholics. Classified    Advertising   Columns.\nLIVESTOCK   FOB   SALE\n(33)\nFOR SALE\u2014TWO HEAVY TEAMS,\nhorses, one fresh cdw, heavy pillk-\ner. one heavy aet eielgha, one set\nexrpess sl-lghs, one D: Laval Separator, No. 6 in p-rrect shape.\nAbey's  Ranch.   Mirror  Lake.\n(8681)\nJERSEY BULL. IMPORTED IN DAM.\nVerv weu bred. Full partlcuhrs\non request. Girling. R RI. Victoria, B. O. (8511)\nPIGS\u2014' 6 WEEKS OLD. 64 00 F.03\nKaslo.    O.   L.  Young. (8339)\nPOULTRY   AND   EOGS\n(36)\nNEW   LAID   EGOS   \u2014   CAN   FILL\nl-irge   orders.     Apply   MacDonald\nPoultry   Farm.   Box   950,   Nelaon.\n(8683)\nMISCELLANEOUS   FOB   SALE     (37)\nLARGE   DOLL   BUGGY-   PERT\u00abCT\ncondition  610.80,    Pione  806R.\n(8513)\nONE    CASH    REGISTER\u2014 APPLY\nClub    Cigar    S.ore. (8638)\nONE   DIAMONND   RING. CHEAP.\nP. O. Box 340. (8637)\nSUN-JUT   HEALTH   LAMPS\nIS.0O Kontb\nUltra Violet. Ultra Red Oirbooa\nsupplied with each lamp. It you are\nrun d--wn, nervoua or lees than\n100 % efflclen^you ne-d a Sun Bay\nlamp\u2014for Eczema, Psorasls, or any\nskin disease you get Immediate\nrelief. Write for booklet \"SUN-RAY\nTO HEALTH\" ltt Free to you\u2014anyone desiring to purchase outright\nwe will make special price and\n.arma.\nHASKINS -Si ELLIOTT\n1037 w. Pender St. vanoouver, B. C.\n(8805)\n5O.OO0  i*bst   i   VSCB   D8BD\n'^^ black pipe, good condition\n5 canta per fco- Large itock or\nother ilaes- Enquiries solicited.\nSwarta Pipe Yard, 230 Eas 1st.\nAve., Vancouver, B. C. (8619)\nUSED CAR PARTS FOR A\"L\nmak-. Including Willis Kni-jht\nfour. Orandview Auto W.eckers,\n2088 co__iercl_ Drive Van. (8631)\nPOR SALE\u2014ONE PAIR DP CURL-\ntng stones. 43 lbs. Wlll aell\nat reneomable mice. Apply M. B\nAllen.  Court House. (8631)\nFOUND \u2014 BLACK AND BROWN\nmongrel pup. Owner may have\nsame on paying for thla ad. J.\nO. Bunyan. (8597)\nFOUND\u2014 BROWN AND WHITE\npup- Owner may have aame on\npaying for thla ad. 3. O. Bunyan. (8597)\nLOST\u2014 OUTS DUAL TIRE CHAIN.\nReward for return to Nelaon\nTransfer Co.. Ltd. (8403)\nAUTOMOBILES   FOB   BALE        (46)\nWOOD HEATER AND BRICK LIN-\ned heater, $10.00 each. Fire-place\naereen $1.00. Simpson, 1313 Stanley  St. (8385)\nHave You Seen It?\nThe New 1932 Model\nG. M. C. Truck\nHi to 3-Ton Rated Capacity\n131 -Inch Wheelbese, Chaasls, Cab\nand Dual Tlrea _. $1180.00\n157-lnch  Wheelbase,  Chasell,  Cab\nand Dual Tlna $1340.00\nPrice includes License for\nbalance of 1981.\nwrite for Bpedficatlona.\nGeneral Motor* Truck\n&. Coach of Canada\nLimited\n987  Seymour   St.\nVANCOUVER. B. C.\n(8616)\nPREMIER DUPLEX VACUUM,  LIKE\nnew,    complete    with    Splcepan.\nCheap for quick aale.    Tel. 782L.\n(8612)\nFOR    SALE\u2014    $240    PRACTICALLY\nnew Raw-era Majestic radio, sacra-\nflea $150.    Box 8611  Dilly News.\n(8611)\nBEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY, $300 VIC-\ntro'a with Albums and 18 Records\n\u2014Quick sale, $28.   P. O. Bo* 600.\n(8646)\nFOR RALE\u2014 .604 JUBILEE INCU-\nbator perfect condition. P. C.\nFuhr, Vernon, B. C. (8566)\nFOR SALE\u2014BARRELS, KBGS. BUR-\nlap sacks white sugar sacks. McDonald   Jam  Co. (8620)\nCHRISTIE TRUCK AND CAR PARTS\n1630 West 1st. Ave., Vancouver,\nB. C. Largest reliable wrecking\noompany. Power plants, trailers\nand parts. (8617)\n.URNITURE FOR SALE\n(46)\nMANTLE MIRROR 42 x 54. OUN\ncabinet: Hoover vacuum: planta:\npreserves: garden hose and tools;\nCurling rocks, etc.. 303 Robson\nSt. (8569)\nCATS AND DOGS FOB SALE (.13)\nFOR SAUS\u2014PURE BRED BOSTON\nBull Pup. Two and a half\nmonths old. Black with while\nMarkings. Tr-lned\u2014 a bea\"t\\\nSpecial price $20.00. Drawer 876.\nCranbrook,  B. C. (8614)\nSTORM  TO   BENT\n(81)\nFOR BINT\u2014TWO  STORES. AFFL1\nClub  dial  Store. (8180)\nBuslneu and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER. S.\u00bb atl.kX}\nMunicipal and Comma-rial Audita\nF. O. Boi 1191 Nalaon B \"\n1*8107)\nAssayers\nE W Wlddowion, Box Alios Nelson\nB. C- Standard waatarn chargee\n  (8\u00abS)\nChiropractors\nDR. ORAY   GILKER BLK. NILSOH\ntttm\nMTTTUN AND GEDDES, X-RAY\nNCM OranBrook an~\n(8111\nDR    MACMILLAN   ORAD    PALMBR\nSchool, Aber Blk. Nalaon. rt nt\n    terns\nDressmaking and Designing'\nDRESSMAKING,       DE8ION1NG,\nFlower making. Academy of Until!  Arts,  No   4    Write Man (\nRogers. Box 883   Roaaland. B. C.\n(8113)\nEngineers\nB.   D    DAWSON.   SOLS      Room\n12A, \u00a3w.C. Blk. Nelaon.    \u00abU\u00bb(\nCHAS MOORE\u2014Griffin Blk, Nelion.\nEngineer  and  Surveyor   Box 054.\n(8114)\nFlorists\nGrlraelle'i Greenhouses   Nalaon. Cut\nFlowen and floral dealgna. (8118)\nNILSOlJ FLOWER SHOPPE. PuU\nUna cut tloweri at all tlmea Floral\ndealgna    Phona 338. (8118)\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES\u2014Phone\n343. Out Flowers. Potted Plants\nand   Floral   Dealgna. (8111)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR w DAWSON, Real Estate. Insurance Rental! Next Hlpperson\nHardware,   Baker   St. (8116)\nSecond Hand Stores\nThe  Ark\u2014   dealera tn  -second  naud\ngoodi.    Phone   634. \u2022 (8119)\nTransfer\nWILLIAM'S TRANSFER\nBAOOAOE. COAI  AND WOOD\nPhona  10S (8139)\nATKINSON TRANSFER. ROSEMONT\nCoil and wood. (8131)\nWood Factory\nUSE   THE   NELSON   DAILY   NEWS   UJ?\u00b0n!t w<!od   PMt0'T.   817   Baker\nClassified    Advertising    Columns.\nWe please our customers\n (8133)\nTHE   GUMPS-NEITHER   FISH   NOR   FOWL\nGRAND   FORKS   BRIEFS\nORAND  FORKS.  B.  C,  Pxt.   1.\u2014\nMlaa Lillian Kldwell, who lua been\ntbe gueat of Mrs. W. McPherson for\ntha paat week, returned to ber\nhome ln Laurier.\nMr. A. Lawson left Wednesday for\n. trip to the prairies. He was\naooompanled by Mrs- Lawson. who\nwin visit with relatives In Weat Robaon until hli return.\nQ is for Quarters,\nA Room or a Suite,\nWell-Priced   aad   Well-\nCared-for,\nAsd Furniahed\nComplete.\nNelson\nDaily News\nWant Ads\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBaled Hay Moves\nFrom Edgewood\nEDGEWOOD. r. C, Dec. 1\u2014John\nNesbltt returned to Edgewood Friday,\nafter a prolonged visit to Trail and\nRossland.\nMrs. Munn, Nakusp, was a visitor\nto Edgewood Sunday.\nTha St. Agnes Church Helpers\n-net at the home of Mrs. Williams\n\"Hillcrest\" on Thursday, wraen the\nreport of the sale of work and social\nwas given and 'further arrangements\nmade  for  the  Chrlatmaa  tree.\nJ. Morrison, foremen of the Waterloo mine, left on Monday's boat for\nGreenwood, where he expecta to\nspend the winter.\nBalled hay baa been moving freely\nfrom the valley during the laat few\nweeks,   but   there   la   stin   about\ndoaen carloads to be disposed of.\nMrs. G. F. Chapman Ig\nBy Geo. McMap-\nVisitor in Spokane TILLIE THE TOILER\nSOUTH SLOCAN, & C. Dae. 1-\u2014\nMra. O F. Chapman ls spending the\nweek visiting ln Spokane.\nMIM A. R. Mitchell waa a vlaltor\nat Annable for the week-end, the\ngueat of her brother-in-law and\niiUtar, Mr. and Mra. Blllean Merry.\nMlsa Winnie _ael. nurse-ln-tralnlng\nat tha Kootenay Lake General hospital, waa a recant visitor hen.\nMn. Wilson Whlteley, who haa\nbeen visiting ln Trail, the gueat of\nMn. Saunders, haa nturned.\nMn 3. Hanaon and little aon. who\nhave bean rending ban far the paat\nyear hm left for Erie. Mr. Eanaon\nla atayttig on at Corra Linn.\nMr. and Mn. A. B. Nelson, who\nhan baan making thalr home han\nfor aeveral montha. have left for\n-Rail.\nMr. and Mn Jack Thompeon atlln. T. McLaughlan wan among\nthoae motoring to tha VaUtcas danoe\noa Friday evening.\nOm thing that you oan wear year\nla and year Wt that la alwaya\nis good >Wli  tail tbat 18 t amlle.\nBy Westover\nVOU   OON'T    w\nTO   -SEB\nME  TO\nMy\nOOOR.\nBUT    I'M\nI'M TAKIM\u00ae j\nMAC'S     I\nPLACES\n I mt-MH DAay NEWS, NN.SON, B. C\u2014WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, IMt'\nMarket and Mirrng News\nNEW YORK UST\nRALLIES AFTER\nABADOPENING\nPinner Tons More Apparent\nin the Rail Group; Pound\nto Seek Own Level\nWW TOW, Dae. l^(AF)\u2014Pin-\n\u25a0Mai  markets mr* unsettled  to-\nStock* broka aherply >\u00b0 the flrat\nhour, than ralllad at wbaaS over-\ngame early aotsUMaa and a rumor\nnonntn-ilng peealbit reduotloe of\nCanadian BaUway watea -ma drcu-\nkt*d through tee financial dlatrlct\nTba flnnar tone waa moat appar-\nIn tha rati group, for tha\nbeat tbat Industrials tnd utlUtlea\noould do waa to reduce their ex-\nM loaaaa of 1 to 8 polnta.\nn>a ganaral market average cloaed\n\u2022bout a point lower on a turnover\nof  9jQMJM  aharea.\nWall Street oould not ignore the\nbreak In eterllng, whleh dropped to\nanother naw low for the paat de.\noade. It la now apparent hare tbat\ntha Brtttab totemment Intenda to\nlet th* pound eeek Its own level\nand that meanwhile lt will attempt no ateblllset_n meaaurea.\nuracr -CUT\nTba rumor, unconfirmed retard.\nIng Canadian railroad wagea aald\ntba mediation board waa expected\nto mownand a tan per oent re-\nduetlon for employees \u00ab <,n lines\ntn tbs Dominion, it cauaed a flurry\nof Interaat har* and eent aho-rta\nIn railroad ahares to cover.\nTbe morning decline In th*\ngeneral market auggeatod an Im-\nMlrment of the technical posl-\n;lon -ws a reault of yeeterday',\nrally. Prlcea dropped swiftly for a\ntlm* and at the bottom Mon-\nday'a gain had been nearly oan.\ncelled, u. 8. Steel. American Can,\nns-Manville, weetern TTnlon. Paramount and an assortment of ralla\nmaking nsw Iowa.\n'Ml, selling ex_Uvldend, touched MH, but reduced Ite loee to\nIH by doelng st Mlt, Amerloan\nTelephone sagged tepidly, only to\nrally 4 polnta from the low.\nStarling sables -\"doted st S3 si.\naot tar from the bottom, and SU\neenta net lower. Scandinavian raft-.\nfall In aympethy. but continental\ncurrencies mostly firmed.\n-loom oontlnued to envelope a\noboerleet bond market end tbe\noverage of So oorporate laauaa egnln\n^yeti to a new low for the\nyear.\nUtUltlee  auffered   moet  from   tbe\nliquidation and rail, were\nsseond.\nMETAL MARKETS\nWW YORK, Pec 1 \u2014 Copper\n\u25a0julet; electrolytic spot and futun\n\u25a0JU-\nTto easy: spot and nearby ttM;\nfuture   3LI7.\nIron quiet. unohang*d.\nLead steady; apot turn Tork SSS.\nZlno steady, laat St, loula spot\naad futur* 1.11.\nAntimony 0.80.\nQuicksilver SS.00 to TIM.\nforeign btr silver MVt  cents.\nAt London:\nStandard oopper, spot 137 Ite; futun ttt 7a M; electrolytic, spot CU;\nfutlu* 147.\nTin. apot Cltr IM; futur* (140 10a.\nLead, spot (IS Si; futun (IS Is Sd.\nSine, spot (14 7a Sd; futun (14\n17s Od.\nVANCOUVER UST\nHAS QUIET DAV\nPend Oreille, Reno ud Lorne\nGold AO Gain; Mercury\nAdvuices a Half\nVAiWUUVM, B. 0, Deo. 1-\u2014\nVanoouver stock exchange had a\nvery quiet day today regiat-rlng\nonly a fsw email price Chans**.\nIn tb* mine* pend Oreille gained\nfive point* to cloee ai SB centa\nand Lorn* Gold and Reno each\ngained a quarter to 0 and 20 respectively. . Porter Idaho cloaed\nat 7tt, down ona cent, and Woodbine c'.oecd a qu'-rter lower at %.\nMercury, in th* oil group, -dvane-\nfld H point to clote at 10 cent,\nwhile c. At E. and Homa slid back\ntwo cents each and cloaed at SS\ncenta and 45 centa. Nordon and\nPabyen also dropped down t half\na cent apiece, Nirdon cloelng at\n\u25a0wen'-sen   and   Fabyan   at  two,\nTbe rest of tha llat remained\nunehanged with but little buelneee\ntransacted. Total aal** wan ap-\nprorimately   TJ.OOq   shares.\nNBW VOPK STOCKS\nIbena\nloonda\nrno .\nTORONTO STOCKS\nF Consolidated .\n*ec_tt*d   \t\nititic oa __\t\n_ a on\t\nest  SststtsS*  \t\nIdgood\n.03%\n.01 _\n100\n.10\nM\n\u00bbrry Holllnger .,   ,.._\n>ig Mtseourl \t\n*lmont    .\n: and E Lands \t\nlh*mlcai Research _____...\n\u25a0Jlerlo,\t\nSetae .. __\u2014 _____\n_iooubrldge\nRone OU \u2014\n(Howey\nHudson Bey \t\nInternational  Nickel\nI_p*rlel OU\t\n_\u00bbJlly\t\nKirkland Ltkt \t\nLake Shon\t\nHandy  \t\nManitoba Basin .\nMalartlo\t\nMclntyre   \t\nMining Corp\nMayland\t\nMurphy   ..\t\nnewbec.\nNlPlsslng\t\nNoranda\t\nP*t*raon   Cobalt\t\nP\u00bbnd Onlll*\t\nFremler Oold ______\n8*n Antonio _____\nSherrlt Oordon\t\nSudbury Baaln\t\nSleooe\t\nSt. Anthony _____\nStadacona    ._\u2014_..\t\nTsch Hughee \t\nThompaon Cadallaa _.\nVlpond   _\nAllegheny __..._ IH\nAllied Chemical Tf\nAmerican Can _ 60H\nAmer For Fower UH\nAm Ma ft Fdy SOH\nAm Smelt Se It* SSH\nAmar Telephone 138H\nAmerlc   Tobaoco   S3\nAnaconda       14\nAtchlaon         SSH\nBaldwin _..    7\nBait it  Ohio  .   SSH\nBendix   Aviation    19V*,\nclose -Beth  Steal  ........   2\u00ab\nC-tnndlun Paclf 15(4\nCerro de Faaeo ISVi\nChee and Ohio.   90\nChrysler        14H\ncom -and south\nCm Ou* T...   SSH\nOo\u2014t Producte _   49H\nC Wrlmt pfd  _\nDupont     S7H\nReef man Kodak 08 *-\nEl  Fower te  1st   IS\nErie          SH\nFord English ....\nFord of Canada\nFirst Nat Stores\nFreeport Texas..\n(_neral Motors.\nOeneral Electric\nOeneral    Food*.\nOoM   Duet   \t\nOranby  \t\nOreet North pfd\nOreat W Sugar\nHowe Bound ....\nHudson   Motors.\nIne Oopper \t\nInteraat Nickel\nInter Tel fr Tel\nKelly Spring ...\nKenn Copper ....\nKreeee S S     30\nKroeeg _ Toll. 6 V,\nMack Truck ....\nMilwaukee nfd.\nNaah Motors _\nNat Dairy prod\nN Power ft Lt\nNew York Centr S3H\nPaclf Oaa ft El 36'*,\nPackard    Motors    5\nPenn R a     343i\nPhllllpe Pete ... SH\nRadio Corpora. SH\nRadio  Keith   Or     IH\nWright Kargnavaa\nWalte  Ackarmau  _\n10.-S\n_0\n-IS\n.00\n.14\nM\n.SO\n3.33\nJtV.\n8.70\n30\n.11\n1.10\n.40\n.33\n8.7S\n3 00\n10.00\n11.13\n.33\n-3\n37.30\n.40\nM\n\u202201H\n.031.\n17S0\n1.41\n.19\nm\nOS\n1.19\n18.00\n~1'_\nB0\n.83\n.40\nJSS\n.47\n.SSH\n.07\n.11\n5.13\n-09 V.\n\u2022\u00bb0\nATr,\nSM\n.65\n17H\n34H\n9T\u00bb\n88 H\n10 H\n7\n33%\n7H\n19H\nUH\n4\nOH\n13H\n\u00abH\n13H\n17H\n4\u00bbi\n17H\n37%\nRem  Rand        SH\n1\u00abU\n7'i\n4H\n3H\n33 Vi\n38\n81\n83%\n\u2022H\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nOALOART. Alta., Dec. 1\u2014Receipt*:\n{Oattle  I,   calvea   24,   hoga   1,   sheep\nnone.   Mb   market   was   established\nand prices remained unchanged from\nthe pre-vtous cession.\nRock Island\nSafeway stores.\nS LoUls ft 8 F\nShell Union OU\nSinclair Oon ....\nSouth Calif Ed\nSouth Pacific...\nStand Oil of Cal\nStand OU of Ind\nStand Oil of N J\nStewart    Warner\nStudebaker       14H\nTexas    Corpora.   17H\nTexas   Oulf   Sul    26%\nUnion   Carbide, .    84\nUnion  OU Calif   18%\nUnion Pacific.    88%\nUnited   Airoraft.   14\nU 8 Pipe ft Fdy\nU S Steel\t\nWeet Electric ...\nWillys Overland\nYellow Truck ....\n\u00ab\u25a0\nLogan tk Bryan\nGRAIN.\nSTOCKS.   BONDS,   COTTON\nMEMBERS:\nNew fork, Montreal ane Vancouver   Stock   Exchanges,   chl-\nGssw Board of Trade, Winnipeg\nGrain Exchange, and other\ntndlng exchanges.\nPRIVATE WIRE\n, omcEsi\nVancouver. Spokane, Seattle\n13%\n55%\n38%\n8\n\u00ab%\n2H\n3%\n72%\n76%\n89%\n87%\n10H\nU%\n10%\n19%\n22%\n33%\n194\n13S\n78%\n81%\n18%\n14\n87%\n93%\n<%\nT\n22%\n28\n18%\n19%\n34%\n38%\n18%\n19\n14\n14%\n26%\n39%\n13%\n14%\n3%\n69%\n97%\n45%\n4\u00bb\n3%\n53%\n98%\n01%\n95\",\n\"%\n14%\n8%\n0%\n8%\n10%\n81%\n17\n17\n22%\n33%\n26%\n37%\nS3\n88\n19%\n19%\n7\n30%\n33%\n'H\n19\n19\n11%\n\u25a01%\n4\n8%\n0\n11\n11H\n1%\n1%\n12%\nIji-.\n19%\n10%\n8\n6%\n16%\n17%\n3%\n4%\n17\n17%\n38%\n37%\n15%\n38%\n93%\n38%\n96\n4%\n\u25a04%\n32%\n33\ne\n6%\n7%\n7%\n1%\n1%\n9%\n9H\n11\n13%\n*v*\n47%\nt\n7%\n\u00ab%\n4%\n6%\n\u2022%\n33%\n33%\n33%\n39\nSO\n30%\n1*\n31%\n33%\n9%\n(\n13%\n14%\n19%\n17\n36%\n28%\n33%\n94\n18%\n19%\n73%\n82\n19\n!\u00bb%\nH%\nZ.\n91%\n31%\n93%\n\u25a0it.\nS\n\u2022*%\n4%\nMONTREAL UST\nSTRONGER AHE\nA WEAKOPENNG\nCIom  Generally  Abort  the\nLow Ltrei for tke Day;\nMany at Minimum\nMONTMAL. fju*, PM. 1. (CEI-\nWlth st\u00abrimg bnaklng to II* lowest\nflgun In a decade, ih* Hew Tork\nmarket w**k and wheat prices mov.\nUr downward, op-snlng of tb* Moatnal stock whang* today ahowed a\n-dipping tendency. Afternoon developments, including t finning of tbe\nwheat markata. aided prtoas ken,\nano tba do** generally was tbov*\ntke low level fcr th* dsy.\nTb* sT-eat bulk -of stocks, held at\nminimum prloaa, closed unchanged.\nIn tbla group wen such Issues ss\nn.P_i_- om, oanada c*ment, Cock-\nshuts Plow, Smelter*. Massey Burl*\nand   MoOoU-Frontenac.\nHoward Smith tssumtd tbs active\nleadership with salee of 9010 than*\nsnd lost a fuU point at 9. BraaUlan.\nwith sales of 1990 Shane, lost H\nat 10%.\nCloelng prises on ths exchange\nincluded Abitlbi. up % at 3%; Canadian Pacific. % higher tt It, ex-\ndividend; tnd Nlck*l. off % tt 10%.\nTotal atlas were 7937 shares. Bonds\n\u2014831400.\nVANCOUVER LIST\nCOPPER  PRODUCERS  TO\nHOLD CONFERENCE\nWAS__n\u00bbOTON, Dee. 1. <4P>\u2014\nSenator Vaodeaburf said todty t\nconference of copper producers would\nb* held ban Friday to oonsider th*\n\"serious situation\" of the industry\nin view of competition trom African\nmine*.\nTh* Michigan Republican aald the\noenfarano* hsd been celled tt th<\nrtqueet of ths producers aa repre-\na*nt*d by Albert Fetermenn. Calumet. Mich., ttsorney tw several large\ncopper produoere. Bs added that lm\ndid not know definitely what pro-\nduoen   would   attend   th*   oonfer-\nTandenburg said, \"The\nIs whether a way can be\nfouad to meet the emergency without precipitating a general nvlslon\nof the tariff, which Is Impossible.\"\nMOWS\nOeorge But. \t\nOsorg*  Copptr   .\nGeorgia River \u2014\nOolconda\t\nOrandview\n.09%\nM\n.0*\nm\n.u\nxti\n.01\nat\nIndependence\t\nInt c ft O \t\nKootenay   Florence   \t\nKootenay King ,  \u25a0\nLorne Gold -\u2014\nLucky   Jim\t\nNational Silver .09%\nNoble  Fin       Jot**\nOregon Copper ttt\nFend   OreUle    S3\nPioneer Gold iM\nPorter  Idaho    ,   .0*7%\nReeves McDontld ...._   XI\nReno Gold X\nRuth   Bop* _..\nSllvercrest _....\nWellington\t\nons\nA F Ccntolldtted \t\nO tnd E Ltndt \t\nCalmont    ___._\nDalhousle     \u25a0\nDevenlah\nButcnet\n.03\nJO\nM%\nJS\n00%\n.01%\n-?%\nJ0!H\n40%\n09%\n.03%\nj07\n-02%\n,99\n2 65\n-8\n.40\n.21%\n.06%\n.03\n.03\nFabyan.\t\nBom*  OU   \t\nniinola   Alta.\nMcDougall Segur Ex ...\nMcDougall Segur N*w\nMeroury .\t\nMcLeod      \t\nMUl   Olty\t\nMayland\t\nOkalta New \t\nRoyallte\nSterling  Pacific\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTRBAL, Dec. 1\u2014Bggs snd\ncheese prices were lower while butter\nheld unchanged today,\nCarlot prloes of freeh eggs wen\naU down a oent t dosen. Extru\nwen quoted it 49 cents, tints it\n43 cente tad pulleta at 39 cents a\ndosen. Storage firsts, ln carlots, declined a oent at 34 cente and seconds at 31 oeata a dosen were unchanged.\nCheeae,   Ontario   0%;   Quebec   0.\nButter. No. 1 flnegt, j_ to 33%.\nEggs, In cartons: Fresh extru 58\nto 86; freeh firste 48 to 50; storage\nfirsts 83 to 34; storage seconds 36\nto 37.\n.11\n.16\nOS\n.21\nJl\n.11\n-3\n.49\n00%\n03\n.08\n.10\n.4*\nJ9\n-IS\n04\n7.00\nm\nBank of Montreal\nBusiness Is Well\nSustained in '31\nMONTREAL. Que., Dec. I. (CP)\u2014\nThe Benk of Montreal today pre-\nseated s statement fcr tbe fiscal\nyear ending October 91, 1931, allowing tbat the bualneu of tbs btnk\nhu been weU maintained throughout the past year, though, u expected, then was a decline ln total\nassets, as also In profits-\nCurrent loans ln Canada, totalled\n\u2022201.111,500. oompared with 9390,\n872,428 lut year. Deposit* betrlng\nlntenet were reported today u 8539,\n033.598, agalnat S540.977.246 lut\nyear, while total depcaa.lt* an now\nreported  at  3688.047,351.\nThe beak nporte that with total\naaaeta of 8704,833,833 M compared\nwith 8829.--8.537 at tha end of bat\nyear, it hat liabilities to the pub.\nUo of 87is.3SO.72o. which leans sa\nexoeu of  assets  over  HablUtiu   to\nuw puwic of r79.i-n.eo4.\nDOMINION    LIVESTOCK\nTORONTO STOCKS\nTRADE AT ABOUT\nTHE SAME SPEED\nTORONTO, Ont, Ow. 1. <CF>-\nTradlng waa maintained as approximately tb* stmt pac* u In noe-nt\nseettona \u00abb th* Toronto stook sachem* today, 9841 ahana having\nchanged htnde. Of tht 80 la-sues\nwhleh provide- trading, lt wtn up\nat th* clou. 10 down, and 30 unchanged.\nBell lost 1%. Braalllan clossd with\nth* art lose of %, aud 0. P. W. fallowing strength ln tb* New Tork\nrail list, wta up % to 17%. Ford of\nCanada A loat V, and Oo*dy*ar\npreferred, wltb a loe* ot 4%, fell to\na new low of 03',. Canada Cement\npreferred  wm off 9%.\nNELSON ONLY\nPORT SHOWING\nANjNCREASE\nTotal  Custom   Receipts  for\nNovember Are Down From\nPreceding Month\nFalllag again after having risen\ntllghtly for October, cuato-s receipts\nwtn down to 814.937.80 for November. Thle wu a decrease of over 84000\nOotooar'a   total   niching   818,513.07.\nThe Nelaon port wu th* only on*\nto show sn Inciw*:* over the previous month, all othen suffering s\n, snd Kulo fallrd to atow any.\nThe greatest different* ww notad\nat Paterson.\nFlgun* for Nov*mber wen; Nelson S50MO5, TraU 88055.19, Waneta\n8176.61, Peterson 873-38, Nelway\n838.17.\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nPRICES ASCEND\nJump of Nearly Four Cents\nComes After Bullish Reports From VJ&.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nGAINSSTRENGTH\nAided by Unfavorable Weather Reports From U.S.\nand Argentine\nWDCXIPCO, Iton.. D\u00bbc. 1. (CP>\u2014\nAided br unfftVOr\u00bbbl\u00ab weather reports from the United States and\nArgentine, wheat prlcea on tht Winnlpec grata eichange today added\nto their recovery of yesterday and\nat tbe doat ehowed further advances\nof from % to IH centa.\nMews of unfavorably weather with\na aubeequent decrease ln acreage \"in\n\u25a0outhwest United Statee for next\nr'a crop, delay by rain in Argentine harvesting, and a newspaper\ndespatch revealing wheat purchases\nby Ruaala from Australia, all aided\nIn rallying the local market from\na depressed opening.\nFinal quotations ahowed December\nvp IH \u00bbt (10%; May up 1 at MH;\nand July  %   to  H  at MH.\nA drop in British currency pulled\nheavily on the market during -early\ntrading, and prices were rapidly\ndragged down along with Liverpool\nand  Chicago,\nRenewed buying aet ln foUowlng\ncirculation of the foreign crop reports \u00abnd the market bounded back\nupward, recovering actually more\nthan 3 cente from the low points.\nCaah wheat wu alow, and only\ndemand for coarse grains came from\ndomestic sources.\nMONTREAL ST0C.\n;s\n38\n13314\nIO?,\n10.35\nsy,\n\u2022ny,\nBell   Telephone   ..._ \t\nBraaUlan TLA Power\t\nMt American Oil      _\nCan Cement       \u201e_\nCan Cement Pfd.\t\nA   P  Oraln     \t\n71(4\n6%\ntm\nSteel of Canada .  _-..  .\n3341,\nCHICAGO, Ilia., Dtc. 1.\u2014(AP)\u2014\nSuddenly taking fire from bullish\nnporte about the United states\nwinter crop outlook, wheat whirled\nupward almoet 4 oenta from early\nlow prices today. Rumors wbleh\nwere afterward denied that Ruaala\nwu buying wheat from Australia\nto matt Internal needs acted u\ndecided stimulus. An outstanding feature of domestic crop summaries wu a statement by a leading authority after a a.OOO milt\ntrip through south-western states,\nincluding Kansas, that conditions\nsuggested a whut yield of only\n10,000.00 buahela more than waa\nharvested this year by Kaneu\nalone.\nWbwt closed unsettled H\u2014IH\ncenta above yesterday's finish, corn\nunchanged to IH lower, oata H\u2014\noff to H up. \u25a0n<* provisions\nunchanged to 13 cants down.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\n57%    6014\nISSk   85\nM'.i\n86*!*,\n87%\n63H\n88H\nWINNIPBO, Mtn., Dec. 1\u2014Cloelnj\nsarin quotations:\nOpen   High   hom Clem*\nWheat:\nDeo\t\nHtt    \u2014\nSUIT     ...\nOatt:\nDee.   ....\nHa?    \t\nJulj   .. .\nBarley:\nDec\t\nUtjr    _\nJuly   \t\nHex:\nDec\t\nMty   \t\nJuly   ...\nBye:\nDto.    _........,\nMty   _\t\nJuly   \t\nCaah Cloee\nWheat: No. 1 Hani, SSHi No. 1\nNor., 88(4; No. 3 Nor.. \u00bb7H; No. 3\nNor., MH', No. 4, 61*; No. 6. \u00abH;\nNo. 6, SSli: Feed, 35%; Tr_c_. 81*!,:\nNo. 1 DUT.. 76%.\n81%\n3\u00ab\n34%\n\u00ab%\n43%\n41%\n31% 31\n34% 83%\n84% 14>i\ntltt 40 %\n43% 43',,\n48% 42%\n60%\n64%\n63 %\n31%\n34%\n34',\nUU\n48',\n4S%\n\u2014 106\n..... 107\n103 88 101%\n107% 104% 107%\n107% 107     107%\n44       46\n47%   48%\n48%   -KH\n48%    48\n47%    49 H\n47%    60\nWEST KOOTENAY\nPOWER PROFITS\nMEET CHARGE?\nOutput Reported Below That\nRecorded Lut\nYear\nMONTRC-Ua, Dse. 1\u2014BetUloted in.\n.uatrlal eetlvlty In Um am ssrreil\nty West Kootensy Power * Llfht\nco-ptny has tended to reduoe tbt\ncompany's load durlns the current\nyear aad earnings are expected to\nrail below those ef 1980. Though no\nfigures have been published it U\nunderstood Kiel profits continue to\nahow t lubttfnttsi mania ent bond\nntereet needs.\nWest icooteniy's principal custom.\nsr ta Consolidated Mining _ Smelting coxptny of Canada, of which it\nIs a subsidiary, tnd tht decllnt in\nthat company's production may hs\ntakea aa a criterion for tht reduced\noutput of the utility oompany. Power\nli tlto supplied to Ortaby Consolidated, whllt directly on through\n\u2022ubaldlsriss West Kootenay distributes power to a number of eommunltlea la southern Brltlah Columbia.\nUST YSAR W\/IS BECOSD\nLast year proved a r:oord for West\nKootenay Power and operating earnings of 31.600.077 compared with 81\nGOLD AND BASE\nMEfTALSGAINON\nTORONTO BOABD\nToao-To, oot.. oss. i. (on-\nWhlls thtre were oaa or tw* bright\nepote  oa  the  Standard   ttoek   sad\nmining tichtatt todty. tb* mtjoaitj\nof stocks traded mond la t somewhat llstleai manner with minor\nprloe changee. Leaden In the gold\nand beat aatttl seotltat deealDped\ntn tdgt ef Himasss, while Um oils\nwere soft. During ths session 17\nIssues wtre traded, of which 37 declined, M mortd upwsrt, test If\ncloeed unchtnged. Sales totalled 33\u00bb,-\n316 shares.\nNELSON $68,000\nBEHIND BUILDING\nPER1B0F1930\nMedical Art* Butldinr It Biff\nFactor; Activity\nContinues\nThough $69,000 behind permit*\nIssued to the same date in 1830.\nwben I3K.M0 wtrt taken, Kelson\nla still shoving conslderaMe activity\nIn build ins. Permits for three\n680.880 for the prevloua year. Bond  frame  residences have been granted\nInterest, after depreciation, was earn\ned 7-6A times, while earnings for\nthe year were equal to 11348 a\nshare on tbe common stock.\nCoiuolldateQ Smelters own all tb*\ncoaroon atock of which there la\nIssued $6,112,000 end In 1980 a distribution of IS per cent or 1916,800\nwai paid on tbe Junior shares. This\nwas the flrs| disbursement to be\nmade since 1933. The Canadian Pacific railway owns over 68 per oent cf\ntbe 1500.000 of West Kootenay preferred stock, public investment m-\ntirsst Is almost entirely confined to\nthe  bond  laeue.\nBonds outstanding total $6,000,000.\nTbla issue of 5 per eent first mortgage was offered In March, v.,1, aad\nwas used to redeem outstanding\nbonds totalling 63,166,908, and to\ncomplete tbe construction of a new\npower development at Corra Unn.\nTbla hydro-electric project ls rap*\nIdly nearing completion and will\ncomprise three units of 18,000 horsepower each operating under * bead of\n83 feu. Wben It oomee Into production West Kootensy will have four\npower stations on tM Kootenty river\ndeveloping a total of 319,000 horae-\npower. The company was Alao granted the right ln i960 to develop a\npower site on the Pend d'OfUle\nriver, but plans for a 300,000 horsepower project there are understood\nto be temporarily In abeyance.\nsince November M. with an estimated coat in building of 89300. Tb*\ntotal for IMt la now 6163.950,\nLast year aaw tbe constructing of\nths Medical Arts building wltb tbe\nooat plaoad at 6100,000, and which\nhas been the great factor in run-\nr'ng 1930's figures so high.\nPERMITS RECENTLY\nGRANTED   INCLINE\nThomas H. Waters, frame pglvat*\ngarage, 6130; Thomaa H. Waters, rear\nporch roof aad entrance to basement, 6100; K. X. Mvdrtekaon, Fifth\natreet, frams residence 6500; doors\nfor Woolworth's store, 6160; concrete entrance to basement. Joshua\nMar-den, 8100; W. Calblck, frame\nprivate garage, #80; Mr. Hulaas,\nKootenay avenue, frame residence\n$800; Kmll Waigren, Carbonate street,\nframe cottage, 61300.\nEGG MARKETB\nFKM; OKANAGAN\nBIRK COMING\nOka-MM WU AMar.pt Sd\nKooUntyi; Storaf* En\nGhmHUom Coed\nat\nB.C. TO RECBUVE\n$131,600 IN PER\nCAPITA GRANTS\nEXCHANGE\nEXCHANGE RATES\nNTW yOBK, Dec. 1-.I, rllng ex-\n:-han\u00aba In-atular at tttsy, tor -SO\n1st ollli. and at M-0*!4 (or dsmand.\nCanadian dollan IS\\, per oant dls.\nFranca   3.90   15-18  centa.\nLira 6.IS cants.\nUrugu-ty 44.78 cents.\nMark,    t It centa.\nKronen   13.58   canta.\nMOOT-MAI, Dae. J (OP)\u2014Brltleh\nand foreign eichange ln relation to\ntha Canadian dollar, compile- by\nttc Royal Bank ot Canada, cloaed\ntoday aa follow,:\nArgentina (peaol 03M3; Auatralla\n(pound) 11.9390; Belgium (batga)\nO.lSOt*. Braill (mllreU) 0.07SS: China\n(Hongkong dollan) 0.3*38, Csacho.\nSlovakia (crown) 0X444; Denmark\n(krone) 0-143; Finland (flnmarki\n0.0337; Franoe (franc) 0.04S3; dreece\n(drachma) 0.0149; Holland (florin)\no\u201e03; India (rupee) 0.3041; Italy\n(lire) 0.0597; Japan (ys-n) 0.3738;\nJugoslavia (dinar) 0.0331; Nsw Zealand (pound) 3.4887; Norway (krone)\n0.3137; Poland (alotl) 0.1309; Hou.\nmania (leu) 0.0039; South Africa\n(pound) 8.8980; Spain (peseta)\n8.0969 Sweden (krone) 0.3149; Swlt-\nwriand (franc) 0,3263; United states\n(dollar)  is per cent premium.\nVICTORIA. DM. 1\u2014\u00bb. O. wlU receive 1131,000 ln Increased per\ncapita granta from the Dominion\ngorernmant aa ona reault ol the\nrecent 1881 canaua, It waa etated\nDt officials et oia (loaaea- Japan\nment of the provincial govern-\nment today. Under an arrangement\nmade at the time of eon-federation\nand latar perpetuated In amended\nform, thla provlnoe recelvea a grant\net 80 eenta per capita of population, with certain reservationa. Aa\naa Dominion canaua la only taken\nevery tan yean, however, a eon-\nalderable period -elapses between ad.\nJuetmenta under thla lead. It ami\npointed  out.\n  >.\nTha e|f market la tk* lata-rH* et\nBritish Ootumhla contlauaa tttm.\nfrlet a-J-ntaoee wero registered\nmoat of tbe larger mutate la to*\nKeoMMN duitlf tke met, w\u00bbU\u00bb\nOkanagan I* MttBf eaaady \u2022*\nrecent advances, says m, B. Boa-*,\nDominion eft in*11*\". Predueete-B\ngenerally la Inqngelm C\nthough some reports of neak\nlag, and JitaseeH fl UllWlu mesa\nreceived. Durtof auch weather H\nwe hae* kaaa getUag lately. aat\u00bb\nef the da* euaa* to Sea etromttr\n\u25a0nphaalatd. Clean luainn, Hormw\nfeed and \u00bb ma-tent .tswty ef alight.\nly warm watar, will often psereag\nthe alowtaf up which to often of\ncurs at this time ef the joe*.\nStorage stock* en at*ving sleodUp\ntnd are fouad Is about to per eeM\nef tb* etone. \u00abaall\u00bby cf ttm\nstock la new very satis factory, tM\ntht standard la maintained, they will\nHad the ouylag public rsepnntlkg\ntoo a mueh greater extent thaa ba*\ngenerally been the caee. A* tb*\nvalueof storage egga becomes men\ngsoerallv raoogalMd th* houeeww*\nInm them for oooklng purpcott,\nthus saving tha more eapenalve tnsmg\negg for table uae.\nThe freeh egg market haa now\nworked clear of tb* donee lotal,\nand thla ahould blip th* demand\nfor storage atocka very conalderahly,\nram\nPrloea ar* aa follows: WbolaeaMf\nto produoer, extras, 37 cents; flnta,\n34 cents; pullet extras, 30 oente;\npeewees, 30 to M MM*. Retailer tk\nproducer, extraa, 49 to 40 oentt;\nflnta, 37 to 41 cents; pulet extraa.\n34 to 3d cente; PMwoes. U to W\noenta. Retail: Specials, 00 Mats: eg.\ntru, 80 oenta; firsts, 80 cents; pullet\nextru, 40 to -M otntt; peewees, M\nto 38 otat*.\nThe poultry market la steady\nunder good demand. Thla la tb*\naaaaon for roasting chicken, and at\npresent prlCM auch meat offers a\nvery tempting change in the daily\nmenu. Reports from the Okan-sin\nMt* a surplus of tood bird*\nthere, end an effort will be mad*\nto market some of thaw la tb*\nKootenays. ln place cf pralrl* atock.\nDrssaint ln tb* morale* fcr \u2022 lot\nof girts now ls Juat awltehlng trom\ntheir night to tbelr day paiunu.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMDOOAPOUt, Dec. 1\u2014flour II\nhigher, In carload lot* family patents\n4.70 to 488 a barrel ln 98-ih ootton\nsocks. Shipments 30,888. Bran 13.00\nto   1880.\nWheat: No. 1 northern 73ft to\n1S%: No. l Red Durum 04H to\n86',;   Dec. 08!,:  Msy  67-K-\nCorn; No. 3 yellow 49 to 00.\nOats: No. 3 white 36\u00bb, to 37%.\nFlax: No. 1, 1.43% to 1.40%.\nkeepinaup\nwith the f\nJoneses\nruined ffisny\nratine\/\nKi\/t\/iriO\nUnion Ore Was\nOriginally Mined\nfor Silver Value\nwnnnno, Dec l\u2014Beoslpta: Cattle 090; calves 180; bolt USA;\nsheep |78.\nsteers, up to 1080 lbs.: Oood and\nchoice 14.60 to 10.80.\nSteen, over 1060 lbs.: Oood and\nchoice M-80  to  08.80.\nHeifen: Good and choice 0480\nto IS.\nFed calves: Oood and choice 18.80\nto 16.80.\nCows: oood, II to MM.\nBulls:  Oood,  |3  to  1398.\nstocker and feeder steer*: Good\n13 to 18.76.\nStock oows tnd belftri: Oooa; 13.71\nto 13.80.\nMilken aad sprlngen: III to MS.\nVeal calvu: oood and choice IS\nto ISM.\nBoga: select bacon 11 per heed\npremium; butchers 11 par head discount; lights and feeden. 1330 to\n13.78.\nLambe; Oood handywelght 18.75 to\n10; good heavlu MS0-\nSheeps: good heavies 19 to 83.60;\ngood handywelght 1300 to II.\n\u2014_* union mine ls a gold producer\nnear Grand Forka, B. c. owned by\nthe Hecla Mining company, an old\nand well-established mining enterprise with headquarters at Wallace,\nIdaho.\nHecla acquired the property In\n1997 and has bMn a consistent shipper of ooncentrataa to the Trail\nsmelter. Recently, a 80 ton shipment,\none of the hlgheet grade gold ora\nshipments to oome from British\nColumbia, wu shipped to tbe smelter at Kellogg, Idaho.\nOriginally tbe oompany's ore wu\nlned principally for Its silver,\nwhich averaged from 10 to 110 per\nton. Reoently, Increased Interest hu\nben attached to the operations owing to the high-grade shipments\ncoming from the development of a\nnew area tn the mine.\nThe Consolidated Mining dc ^melting Co., of Canada, Ltd.\nTRAIU-BRITIIB COLUMBIA\nELEPHANT Sulphal* of Ammonia\nCHEMICAL   FEETIL1ZEBS Triple    Sup_rphosph\u00abt\u00ab\nIOLD   BI   NATIONAL   FRUIT   CO-   NIUON\nPitltiim tad  Btftaart of\nTADANAC L\u00abd._toc\n\u25a0u-n-'mc CMmlum-Bbmatli\n=\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA. DM. 1\u2014Tb* market It\nagain euier at Toronto today but la\nholding steady at othsr pointe reported.\nToronto: Tht market bore ls euler,\nExtru 48, flnte 37, pullet extru\n30, seconds 30.\nMontreal: Asking prlcw for turkeys sre unchanged with buyers\nholding off but It Is believed that\ntrading wlll start around 90 per\npo\u2014Id delivered Montreal for birds\n18 pound* and over.\nCalgary: Dealera are quoting producers and country thtpptia f*r th*\netgs arriving extru 08 to 40, pullet\nextru 97 to 00. seconds 90 to 30.\nWholes\u2014en extru 40 to 80, flntt\n40 to 46. pullet txtru 38 to 40,\nasotndt 90- Storage aft* are celling\nto the retail tnd* at egtrts 38,\nflnta ag, saeonda -fr-\nTte new 000.000 quadrangle ef the\"\nTheological Seminary of Oberltn ool\nIat* wui contain aportmepta for\nmarried student*.\nMONTREAL CURB\nTRADES LIGHTLY\nMONTRBAL, Que., Dm. 1.\u2014In continued Ught trading, prices on the\nMontreal curb market were Irregular\ntoday. International Petroleum gained *\\ at 11%, while British American Oil declined n, xt 10% and\nAssociated Oil wu off .3 cents at\n0 cents.\nNoranda gained IS centa at 118.88,\nwhile Moet wu up l'i cente at 31%\noente. Slacoe lott 1% cents at 8*%\noent*. Abana -was unchanged at 4\ncents.\nWRIGHT-HARGREAVES\nDECLARES EXTRA\nDIVIDEND\nBtHT-XO, N. T., Dm. -.\u2014Dtrecton\nOf Wright Hargnaves Mines Ltd\nyeeterday declared an extra dividend\nof 9% oeata per share In addition\nto tb* regular quarterly disbursement mt 3',-j oents. both payable\nJanuary 9. 1919. to stock of reoord\nDeoember 14. Earnings for the current year are estimated at 11,200.000.\ncr 99 otnta per share, largest ln\ntbe company's history.\nCASH\nIN\nwith\n... EXTRA MONEY\nfor YOUR Cbtistxtw\nGIFT BUYING...\n\u2022THERE'S extra money right under your nose! That Is,\nif you know how to find it. And if you don't know how,\nwe'll tell you. Turn your useless belongings into cash\nwith a Nelson Daily News want-ad. What's useless to\nyou is useful to somebody else. What's valueless to you\nmay still have intrinsic value. It's all a matter of getting\nin touch with the right person. You can do that best In\nthe want-ad columns of the News.\nJust Call 144\nTeU the ad-taker that you have a chair, a rug, a picture, a\nbaby-buggy to sell, and the ad-taker will transmit your\nmessage to a great audience of prospective buyers. Result?\nExtra money for your Christmas shopping. Think over\nall the things you own that you no longer want Then\ntelephone 144. Leave the rest to The Nelson Daily News.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS WANT-ADS\n*m\n _____________\nUT US RESERVE FOB TOC\nOC> INI COPY OF .\nBoys' Own Annual\nGirls' Own Annual\nChums\nor  your   favorite   Ann-aaL\nMann, Rutherford\nDrag Co.\nChristmas Special\nStarting today, and until\nChrlatmaa,   \u00ab-ox.   bottles\nof all\nMACLEAN'S\nSoft Drinks\nmay  be  purchased  at  all\n\u25a0tons   handling   them   for\n\u00a9NLY   B\u00a3\nInstead  of 10c, as before.\nROSE\nBeauty Parlors\nPhone  S17   for   Appointment*\nDownetatra\nI.W.C. Block Wart St\nL. D. CAFE\nNelson's Finest Equipped\nRestaurant.\nExcellent  meals   with\nexcellent service\nAll our Food is strictly\nfresh and carefully\nprepared\nCome   and   bring   your\nfriends    for    regular\nSunday Dinner.\nFurnished  rooms  steam\nheated, with hot and cold\nwater ever ready\nL. D. CAFE LTD.\nGee Soot, Sec.\nj Winter Accessories j\n\u2014For Your Car\u2014   |\nI\nI\nTIRE CHAINS\nPRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE\nNO-FROST DRIVING SHIELDS\nHARRISON CAR HEATERS\n\"Service Right Now\"\nPhone 35\nNelson Transfer Lc\u00a3.\nKIMBERLEY PUCK\nSTAR SHU OUT\nWTTHBADKNEE\nBut Players Seeking Plaee on\nTeam Are Rapidly\nShaping Up\nOpen\nDay\nSTANDARD CAFE\n\"Nelson's Popular Restaurant\"\nEstablished  1916\nand\nNight\nrOOD   COOKED\nRIGHT\u2014LUNCH   AND\nDINNER\n35*\nOOOD SERVICE\u2014\nSATISFIED\nCUSTOMERS\nTHE BESi   FUR LESS\nHOT DRINKS for COLD DAYS\nWood\nFir\nTamarack\nBirch\nall lengths\nPHONES\n53\n846\nCoal\nGait\nDrumheller\nGreenhiU\n Bellevue\nBurns Coal & Cartage Co.\nMoving| mSJst. | Storage\nK-MBBU_-T, B. C D\u00abe. 1\u2014Tbe\nlee carnival which officially opened\ntbe hockey end skating aeaeon at\nthe Arena rtnk last evening waa *\nsuccess-\nThe weather ww hovering around\nsero, but Is eplte of thla there wae\na  splendid  attendanoe.\nFun opened with two 30-minute\nperiods of hockey between Last\nTear's All -Stars and This Tear's\nAll-Stars. The play waa fast and\nfurious ln the first part of each\nperiod, slackening off perceptibly\nln the dosing stages. The \"newcomers\" won by 4 to 3, after being on\nthe short end of a 3 to 1 soore at\ntbe cloee of the first period. Bot-\nterll], Art Mackle and Affleck scored\nfor the \"old>tlmers\", and McQuade.\nHugo Mackle and Dicken (3) for\nthe \"newcomers\".\nThe fans were enthusiastic over\ntbe showing made br both teams,\nand Manager Dune Chisholm ls going to have his work cut out to\ndecide who to play in the flrat\nleague game with Nelson, at Klmberley on  December  13.\nBottertll was on the lee for ths\nfirst time this season, and ahowed\nup well. Paul Kozak, last year with\nCanmore, who has been ln hospital\nwith a twisted knee sustained while\nplaying basketball recently, expects\nto be out fit and well ln a few\ndays. Alec Gough, who has been\n\"under the weather\" Jor some time,\nis alao around again. The boys are\nal practicing hard each night, and\nare rapidly getting into A-l condition under the watchful eyea of\nTrainer Ray Jonea and bis assistant,\nAndy Ott.\nLineups:\nLast Tear's All-Stars\u2014WTiite, Bottertll, Art Mackle. Livingstone, Shea,\nMellor, Affleck, Murray McKenzle,\nT. Summers, and Skorhelm.\nThis Tear's All-Stars\u2014Jack Hutton, Norman McQuade, Dub Mackle,\nHugh Mackie, Puffy Kemp, Johnny\nDicken,  and  Bert Plsher.\nReferee\u2014Bud Smith.\nRESULTS OF EVENTS\nPhone\n35\nTAXI\nThe   Best   of   Serrlce\nClrefnl,   Courteous\nDrivers\nMelien Transfer Co., Ltd.\nFor Modern Plumbing:\nat Moderate Prices\nSEE\nTIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nOpp. Cltj Hall p_.\u201e, ,1S\nNelson\nBusiness College\nDAY  OR  EVENING   CLASSES\nIndl-fl.usl    Tuition\u2014Commence\n\u25a0ny time.\nr. O. hex U Pbone 608\nMaterials for\nROOF\nREPAIRING\nThis ig the season when attention should be given\nto roofs. Don't wait until snow and frost have opened\nup the weak spots, with the* result that ceilings and\nfnrniture and furnishings may be destroyed by water.\nBUILDING MATERIALS OF\nALL KINDS\nLUMBER: CEMENT: SHINGLES: ROOFING:\nPLYWOOD: PLASTER.\nAe   He   GREEN  LTD.\n(Successors to John Burns tt son)\nPT   A IMT   *** FRONT ST.\nr.u___.~ X   PHONE IJ\u00bb\nand SALES OFFICE\noffices msr1'\nHunter Electric\n& Plumbing\nInstalled in   your home\n$10.00 down\nBalance  $10.00  monthly\n'RB NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON, B. C\u2014 WIDNESDAT MORNWO, SECENMB I. 1W\u00bb\nO-stsc-i race, '\u2022ors\u2014Tuffy Uilrsf\nstone. ~\nSpeed  race, i-Is\u2014Alios- Pet-nan.\nSpeed raoe, bore\u2014Tuffy Uflni-\nstone.\nspeed race, an \u2014 Norman. McQuade.\nBest dnased lady\u2014_at_erl_s Anderaon.\nBett dressed wnt\u2014Wilfred Stone.\nBest dressed boy\u2014W. strHekuk.\nBest  dressed  (lrl\u2014K.  Mat-th-irs\nMost original lady\u2014Mrs. Wllllsm\nBlnnle.\nMoat original tent\u2014J. Strict..\nComic   lady\u2014No  entry.\ncomic sent\u2014WUllam MacDonald.\nCranbrook.\nComic girls- Isobel and Marian\nBates,\nComic boy\u2014Oeorge Smith.\nLuoky number admission tlckat\u2014\nT. H.  Weaver.\nBEER POLICY\nSAVES $300,000\nOver 98 Per Cent of Quantity Used in Six Months\nPurchased in B.C.\nVICTORIA, Dsc. 1. Accor din g to\nan official statement from the British olumbia Liquor Columbia Liquor\nControl board the reault of the beer\nsales for the six months from May\nto October shows the sales In pro-\nportion, as follows, on gallonage\nbaslfl.\nPer\nGallons   oant\nB. C. brewed beer   .\n.  1,778340   08.6\n34,730     1.4\nTotal      1,803,M8\nThe beer policy of the government In addition to * saving to\nthe taxpayer of over 8300,000 a year,\nbased on last year's business, owing\nto the reduction ln price, has not\np;jved damaging to the B. C. producers, and the presence of a amall\nquantity of eastern beer, available\nfor anyone to purchase, has caused\nthe heavy campaign of criticism\nsbout the quality of B. C. beer to\ncease.\nSINGER OUTPOINTS\nCROWLEY\nNEW TORK, .Dec.  1.   (AP)  \u2014  Al\nSinger, former lightweight champion,\noutpointed Tommy Crowley of Pittsburgh In the eight-round feature\nmatch at the Yonlters A. C. tonight.\nSinger weighed 133%: Crowley 140'.,.\nWILSON  WINS\nNBW TORK, Dec. 1 <AP)\u2014Ralph\nWUson, 3M. Philadelphia, used a\nflying tackle to subdue Renato\nCardlnl, 3O0, Italy, ln 31 minut*. 34\nseconds of their heavyweight wrestling match at the New Tork coliseum  tonight.\nWe   have  inst   received   the\nlargest selectton of\nTARDLEY'S   TOILETRIES\never  shown  tn  thla  rlty.   Order\nyoar   Christmas   gifts   now,\nCITY DRUG CO.\nNelson's   Dispensing   Chemists\nPhone 84 Box 1083\nPHONE TAXI\n77\n421   BAKER   ST.\nFreight Schedule\nDally to Rossland\nand Trail. 10 s.m\nTrail    Phone   133\nELKS T. T. A F. LTD.\nSOMETHING DIFFERENT IN\nCHRISTMAS    CARDS\nSome new and Interesting numbers  which  wilt  make yoar selection   complete.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPHONE   1\nShop  with  us by  mall\n19 CANDIDATES\nIN VANCOUVER'S\nCOUNCJ^CONTEST\nOne Five-Cornered ud Two\nFour-Cornered Fights hi\nThree  Wards\nTABERSKI AND\nGREENLEAF WTN\nBILLIARD PLAY\nVANCOUVER, Dee. 1\u2014On the em\not she closing* ot nominations for the\nsix seat* falling racant on the elty\noounoll lt candidates han filed\nnomination papers at tha city hall.\nOne five-cornered fight and two\nfour-cornered flghte were promised\nin three of the wards, and In the\nremaining three warts three retiring\naldermen wlU have one opponent\neach.\nNlse candidates wlll contest the\nfour vacancies for the hoard of\nschool trustees. Bt the filing of\nnomination papers by Harry Messenger, the three perk board commissioners seeking re-election will have\nto contest return to office.\nNominations -for the park board\nclose tomorrow at 13 noon and lor\nschool trustees and aldermen at\n1   p.m.\nWiM three\u2014A. C. cowan ann Aid.\nP. C. Olbbena.\nWard five\u2014L. D. McDonald, T.\nCarmichael, 3. Prloe snd W. R.\nBlllyer.\nWard eight\u2014H. E. HoUoway, St. B.\nHaughum, A. O- Htsttvt. J. I. Watkins and J. E. O-arbutt.\nWard nine\u2014Richard Evans snd\nJ.  J.  McRae.\nWard eleven\u2014R. P. Pettlplece, B.\nJ. McLennan, Aid. Warner Loat and\nW.   O.   Btlckney.\nWard twelve\u2014W. A. West and Aid.\nR. N. Fraser.\nThe nine candidates for tbe board\nof achool tn_tees are A- 8. H.\nWorth. Mrs. Helen D. Smith, T.\nL. fellowes. R. W. Oakes, J. E. Carpenter, Mn. 5. L. Clark, W. Coatee\nTaylor, 8. T. Wybourn and James\nBlackwood.\nParks board candidates sre R. Rowe\nHolland. J. ryf__lth, Mrs. Alice\nTownley and  Harry Messenger.\nDULUTH CROWDS\nOUT ST. LOUIS\nDULUTH, Minn., Dec. I.\u2014 (By the\nCanadian Press) \u2014 Duluth Hornets\nwent into seoond place, behind\nChicago Shamrocks, ln the American Hockey League standing 'tonight with a 3 to 1 victory over\nSt. Louis flyers. Old Red Stuart,\nveteran defence-man, scored the\nwinning Hornet goal In the third\nperiod on a pass from Art Merrill.\nLAST MINUTE\nANNOUNCEMENTS\nROOMER- AND BOARDERS\u2014GOOD\nmeals at 610 Carbonate atreet.\nPhone 273L. <8\u00ab35>\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nMrs.  Shaw's  famous potted  meat\non  ssle  at   St.  Paul's tuleHde  bazaar on Friday, Deoember n., Inst.\n(8610)\nDANCE    AT    HARROP    FRIDAY.\nDEC.  4.    FREE   FERRY. (8612)\nFor  rent\u2014Furnished   Suite.  Klec-\ntrlc refrigeration.   Kerr Apts. (6006)\nSWIFT'S  HAMS.    16  TO  32c LB.\nNELSON   MEAT   at   FISH  MARKET.\n(8490)\nOne nicely furnished suite, also a\nsmall suite for rent. Annable block.\n(8616)\nPlease phone 360L1 for Miss M.\nThompson, dressmaker. P. O. Box\n101. (8696)\nL. o. L. ie\u00bb2 meets tonight\nEagles Hall 8 p.m. Election of\nofficers. (8633)\nph\u201en.   TAXtand\nA A   TRANSFER\n_L_L     Dally   Freight   Schedule\n*   \u25a0**      to   Trail   and   Rosslsnd.\nLeaves   Nelson   10   a. m.\nTrail Depot\u2014Dominion Oarage\nRossland   Depot\u2014L.   D,   Cafe\nCON. CUMMINS\nGLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST  and   OPTICIAN\nSuite 203-208, Medical  Arts Bldg.\nii\nAN IMPORTANT\nCHRISTMAS MESSAGE\nFOR TOU\nPeople really want practical gifts this year\u2014\ngifts that will make their homes brighter and\ntheir tasks lighter. We have the quality that\nyoa will be proud to give, at prices that you\ncan afford.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWholesale - NELSON, B.C. - Retai\nTAG DAY\nSATURDAY\nFor Nelson and District\nWELFARE AND\nChristmas Cheer Fund\nEveryone please buy a tag,\nas the need for funds is very\ngreat Every quarter will help\nsome poor family.\n-SKATING-\nTHIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING\nUntil further notice the Skating Rtnk will be open every\nafternoon from 9 to S o'clock and every evening from 8 to\n10 o'clock. \u2022\nNINOLE   ADMISSION:   ADULTS,  40c;  CHILDREN,   25c\nO 4IA noOK   0F   TICKETS a, \u2014\u2014\n9>w     Contains 10 adult admission or    V>\u00abW\n20 children admission\nFIRST HOCKEY GAME\nTrail vs. Nelson\u2014Monday December 7th.\nCurlers\u2014 Scratch games tonight;\nmembership list closes Saturday;\ntyroB may tryout tonight.       (8834)\nBring   your   Menus   and   enjoy\nyour tea In the Yuletide tea-room\nat Rt. Paul's Fr.rtay arternoon.\n(Swank refreshments.) (860S)\nFurnished Suite for rent. Terrace Apartments. Apply Suite 103\nor Phons 468Y. (8038)\nToday In R, P. Hall, Court Ellen\nsale of work, home cocking. Tea\nserved from 8 to 8. <85S8.\nUST WHAT VOU HAVE BEEN\nWAITING FOR. Sea out window.\nNelson   Flower   Shop. (8630)\nPHILADILPHIA, Dec. 1 (AP) \u2014\nFrank Tabe_-_j, of Bchnectady, NT.,\nand Ralph Oreenleef, of New Tork,\nwon first matches ln the world's\npocket billiard championships tonight with victories over Al. Miller,\nof Racine, Wis., and Robert Lind-\nblom of Los Angeles.\nTaberakl won 128 to M in 17 Innings while Oreenleaf took a 138 to\n13   contest  ln  seven  innings.\nIS BIG FEATURE\nAT       _FAIR\nWINGED WHEELERS\nA UTTLE AFRAID\nOF ROUGHRIDERS\nCoach of the Eastern Champions Is Not Underestimating the Westerners\nMONTREAL, Dec. 1 (CP)\u2014Admitting he Is somewhat \"afraid\" of\nthese Roughriders, and that there\nwould be no trace of over-confidence\nn the Wbeelers' camp. Coach Clary\nForan tonight i.ad the Montreal Big\nPour squad out for practice. On Saturday the Wheelers will face Beglna\nner. ln the Dominion s.nlof rugby\nchampionship   final.\nNo one was missing as the team\nwent out for *'.gc. I practice on hard\nground tonight. Frankle Robinson\ndonned practice togi for the first\ntime t&ce he had a recurrence of a\nKg Injury lut week. Signal drill and\na lot of running exercises were on\nthe practice menu. Tomorrow a\ndummy scrimmage drill, which wlll\nInclude an Intensive rehearsal cf\nevery offensive play and defensive\ntactic they possess, wlll be gone\nthrough.\nT_e game against Western university last Saturdsy proved t. tbe\ncoach that his team ls back ln high\ngear again. Tbey eased up after the\ngame in Hamilton which they won,\n\u00a33-14, and in their games since, until they met Western, won by small\nmargins.\nSaturday's game wlll be the 14th\nfor the Wheelers this season. They\nwon 13 straight, Including six Inter-\nprovincial league games, six exhibitions and the eastern Canada final.\npachowinsa\ntechnical kayo\nfrom Mcdonald\nReferee   Stops  Fight  When\nCanadian's Eye Is Cosed\nin the Sixth\nPublic Sale Growing to Be\nOne of Outstanding Events\nof the Show\nVANOOUV\u00bb. Dse. I-^uottonlot\nof .fat stock on display at tbe few-\nday winter fair and fat stock show\nat Bastings park wlll be a feature of\ntomorrow's program. The public aale,\nwhich ts growing to be one of the\noutstanding events of the annual\nshow, la expected to attract a multitude of buyers representing large\ncity stores and packing bouses, and\na large list of high quality stock\nwill be disposed of. The auction wlll\nstart at 3 pm.\nFarmers, stock-breeders and poul-\ntrymen wbo are attending tne fair\nln large numbers, are taking advantage c. the opportunity to bold the\nregular annual meetings of tbelr\nvarious organisations. Tbs annual\nbanquet of the Vancouver Poultry\nassociation was held tonight and tomorrow, at 1:30 p.m., the British Columbia Registered Poultry Breeder*'\nassociation wlll meet in the convention hall at Hastings park. At 11\na.m. tomorrow, chllllwack ploughing match officials wlll meet. The\nannual meeting of the British Columbia Jersey association wlU be\nheld Thursday afternoon.\nECe\u00abt\u00abtf\u20actC\u20acWi\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBASEBALL MAY\nCLEAN HOUSE\nWEST BADEN, Ind., Dec. 1\u2014The\npanic wu on tonight for many of\nthe staunch standard bearers for\nminor league baseball. Ettbsrassed\nby financial troubles and faced with\nthe necessity of acting quickly to\ngive thetr baseball shows a bigger\nand newer appeal, the minor leaguers\nsuddenly called a meeting and asked\ntheir respective teague presidents to\nstay out. The action, unprecedented\nin t_e history of the minors, was\nregarded as an Indication that many\nof the leagues were about to clean\nhouse.\nWoodstock Juniors\nPlay Montreal in\nMontreal Saturday\nGive Sox\nto Dad!]\nA ND see the best fel-\n\u25a0\u25a0Mow in the world\nsmile his appreciation. Our stocks are\nready\u2014wool, silk and\nwool, and silk. All\nprices.\nSILK and WOOL\n50c, 75c, $1.00\nHOLEPROOF\nAUTOGART\n75C *\"* $1.00\nTWO STEEPLES\nAll Wool\n85c $1.00 $1.50\nSILK SOX\nPlain or Fancy.\n75c \u00ab* $1.00\nLOS AKG71.ES, Dec. 1 (API-\nBobby Par. o Of Yuma, Ariz.,\ntalned his California state lightweight\ntitle by winning a technical knockout over Hector McDonald, claimant\nto the 138-pound Canadian crown ln\nthe sixth round of the scheduled\n10-round bout tonight.\npacho held the edge ln every round\nand by the sixth had closed McDonald's right eye and the referee\nstopped the fight.\nMcDonald and the Mexican b .r\nmaintained a furious pace whl ; ie\nfight lasted but lt wss Pacho who\nforced moet of the fighting. The Canadian's best blow wu a left Jab\nwhlcb for the first two rounds had\nthe California champion worried before he was able to protect himself.\nThe crowd of about 7000 fans\nboosd McDonald on several occasions\nfor his holding tactics. At times he\nalmost locked -is arms around Pacho.\nPacho opened the cut over the Canadian's right eye ln the third round\nand kept working on lt during the\nremaining rounds. McDonald protested  when  the bout waa stopped.\nWright Heads\nScout Body for\nYear at Trai!\nBEXALl.   one   cent   sale   at\nPOOLE PRIG CO., THURSDAY,\nFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC.\n3, 4 AND 0. (8088)\nLost ln Post offloe sum of money,\n130 or $26 In currency. Loser ln\nurgent need. Plnder please return\nto Dally News. (8636)\nPree concert Salvation Army halt\ntonight. Wednesday, 8 o'clock, by\nCity band and local artists, under auspices Toe H. (8004)\nTRAIL.   B.   C,   Dec.   1.\u2014The   Boy\nScout annual meeting was held In\nMemorial hall this evening. Officers\nelected were: B. A. Stlmmel, honorary preeldent; Charles Wright,\npresident; H, C. Caldlcott, vice-\npresident; Robert Dockerlll, secretary-treasurer. Elected to the executive were: Mrs. O. J. Kinnls, Mrs.\nW. O. Kennedy, Mrs. p. E. Dockerlll, B. A. Stlmmel, E. L. Hodge, R*v.\nW. P. Price, Pred Potter, A. E, Jones,\nand Mr. Olbba. Annual financial reports and reports of work were submitted. Scout Commissioner A. Annandale reviewed activities of the\npast year and outlined proposed\nplans for the next season.\nTORONTO, Ont.. Dec. 1. (CP)\u2014\nWoodstock will meet Montreal AAA.\nJuniors ln Montreal next Saturday\nfor the Junior eastern Canada football championship. Confirmation\nthat the match would be played\nln the Quebec metropolis was given\nhere tonight by R. Hewlston, secretary of the Canadian rugby union.\nMr. Hewlston stated that although\nofficials had considered substituting Woodstock as the scene of the\ngame, the original plan had finally\nbeen adhered to. On the following\nSaturday, the winners play Moose\nJaw   Juniors,   Western   winners.\n3\u00bb\u00bbi\u00bbl^fe\u00bb_MNh9|\nCUSTOMS, INLAND\nREVENUE HIGHER\nWould Reorganize U.F.\nCo-Operative Company\nTORONTO, Ont., Dec. 1. (CD-\nPlans for reorganisation of the\nUnited Farmer's Cooperative Company of Ontario will be held ln\nabeyance for a year. Shareholders\nat the annual meeting here today\nvoted to adjourn any change In\nstructure of the company. The. motion, carried by a large majority,\nprovided for appointment of a oommlttee to study the problem in the\nInterval.\nThe meeting was asked to approve\nof the reorganization of the concern from a Joint stock company\nInto a strictly cooperative buying\nand   selling  organization.\nTotal November $10,790; Exj\nceeds November of Laat\nYear by $3000\nTBAIL, B. C, Dec. I\u2014Customs ani\nInland revenue collections at T*s|\nin November, #10,790.81, \u00abn\nt w of the same month last jesj\nby more than #3000. Receipts\nNovember 1930 were #7,830.31. Tf\ncurrent total exceeded the OctotoJ\nreceipts of this year by #2088.48.\nTotal for the first eight months |\nt_e fiscal  year was  #85.141.08.\nLONDON   CLOSE\nLONDON, Dec. 1 \u2014 Canadian P_|\nolflc \u00bb21V*; Distillers \u00a33 8s; Dunloi\nRubber 18s; Bectrlcal & M. Ind Orl\n\u00a31; Ford Ltd \u00a31 16s 3d; Hudson Ba:\n\u00a31 3s Mid; Hydro Electrical #11\nImper.al Chemical 18s 4V4d: _\u00bb\u25a0\nperial Tobaoco \u00a33 13a 9d; Int Hold\n_. Inv Co #114; Intl Nkl 113ft\nShell T tt T \u00a31 17s 0d; Vickers A\n7 y_ d; Brtllsh five per cent loanl\ni947 \u00a398 fti; war loan \u00a393; Brltlsh|\nfour per cent 1960-90 \u00a381 17s 6d\nWonderful collection dellctons\nhome-made taffy, at Ht. Paul's ba*\n7-aar, on Friday, December 4th Inst.\nBe sure and get some for tbe\nkiddles. (8608)\nA O. F. Court Ellen meets tonight ln K. P. Hall 7:13. Nomination of Officers. Anniversary social\n8:16. Afternoon sale of work 3\nto  6.     . (8613)\nYOU rVILl, FIND\" DOLLS FOB\nCIIRISTMAH AT CATHOLIC BAZAAR WED., DEC. 2nd. ALSO\nBOOTHS OF POTTED PLANTS FOK\nYOUR CHOICE. (8588)\nWEDNESDAY, DEcT 2\u2014CATHOLIC\nIIA\/.AAR \u2014 BOOTHS OF CANDY,\nHOME COOKIM1, DOLLS, APRON*\nOF ALL KINDS\u2014AFTERNOON TEA\nAND ALSO Sl'PPER 60c. GOOD\nPRIZES    ON    1IOLSIE    HOtSlK.\n(8589)\nCOMPENSATION AND\nRELIEF WILL NOT\nCLASH IN B.C.\nCanadian Legion Military Whist\nDrive and Dance 8 p.m. sharp tonight. 31-plece tea sets for Ladles'\nfirst prizes, usual attractive prizes\nfor gents. Admission 35 cenu Including refreshments. Everybody\nwelcome. (8837)\nBEACTlFIl, CHRISTMAS OREEt-\nING CARDS\u2014 printed with your\nown name and address. Two doeen\nCards for #2 00 ana various prices\nup to #7A0. Call and see them.\nOpen Saturday nights. The Dally\nNews Job Dept. (8398)\nThe Nelson Hockey club takes\nthis opportunity to thank the merchants who donated merchandise\nand casta, and to all those who\nhelped to make the Hockey carnival the wonderful succeas that It\nwas, also the City band for its\nservloes   during   the   .skating.\n18636)\nDe not bother baking for yonr\nweekend. Buy your aupp ies at\nthe home cooking table at St.\nPaul's Yuletide paznar, Friday, December 4th, from 12 to \u00ab..       (8807)\nVICTORIA, Dec. l.-Reoelpt of allowances from the workmen's compensation board for Injuries received\nand loss of earnings wlll not be\nheld a bar to applicants for relief\nunder the government's unemployment scheme, lt was made clear\ntoday by Hon. W. A, McKenzle.\nminister of labor and chairman o{\nthe unemployment oommlttee of the\ncabinet. Mr. McKenzle showed that\nthe government had already made\nadjustment in a number of cases,\nwhereby men in receipt of compensation allowances also received direct relief, ln necessitous cases, particularly where they had large fam-\n!'!ea for which to provide.\n|two shows\nNIGHTLY\n7 and 9 *-.m.\nMATINEE\n2 p.m.\nTO CARRY ON HOCKEY\nON PROPOSED ICE\nARRANGEMENTS\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 1\u2014The executive of the Commercial Hockey\nleague held a meeting ln the Memorial ball this evening and decided to attempt to carry on under\nice arrangements proposed by the\nCurling club for the time being,\nwith view of seeing how the league\nIs going to go.\nThe league will commence next\nweek.\nMrs. R. B. Davis Dies\nVICTORIA, Dee. 1. (OP)\u2014Mrs. Re-\nbeoca Bond Davis, 73, widow of the\nlate Senator T. O. Davis, died at\nher home here today. Three sons\nreside In Prince Albert, Sask., and\none tn Moscow, Sask. A daughter,\nMrs. C. E. Gregory, Is a resident\nof Reglna.\nA MOST STUPENDOUS, ACTION\nPACKED, SPECTACULAR\nDRAMA\nBritain** Screen Masterpiece\nPOWERFUL .AND\nINTENSELY GRIPPING\n'TELL\nENGLAND'\nFROM ERNEST RAYMOND'S FAMOUS NOVEL\nWITH\nFAY COMPTON\nCarl Harbord Tony Bruce\nA   SPLENDID    ROMANCE    OF\nGLORIOUS YOUTH\nA   OREAT   TRH'MPII,   TELLING   IN        l!||||\nTOWERING    PASSAGES   OF   SHEER\nDRAMA \u2014 BRITAIN'S MADDEST,\nMOST   MAGNIFICENT   ADVENTURE\n^^^^^^H \u2014OALLIPOLL IIHII\nEVSiRY FATHER AND MOTHER\nSHOULD SEE\n\u2022TELL ENGLAND\"\nCOMEDY\nCHESTER CONKLIN\nIn\n\"GENTS  OF LEISURE\"\nNOVELTY\nPICTORIAL\nTERTHfoON\nSING-SING-SONO\"\nNOTE: SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MAT-\nINEE THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT 4 O'CLOCK\nNIXT ATTRACTION\"\nWARNER BAXTER In \"THE C\u00bbCO K\n\u25a0\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1931_12_02","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0404550","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1931-12-02 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1931-12-02 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0404550"}