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KOTBMBER 84. 1||1\nFIVE CD-aTS 8 COPT\nMJBH 188\nLove Me, Love My Dogs\nN\nLooms in East\nPREFERASHUKfERWEEK\n-ants Propose a Four-Day Week JOINED FORCES OF\nCHINESE MAY BRING\nTO THE 20 PER CENT\nREDUCTION IN STAFFS\nGovernment    Will    Cut\nDown on Agricultural\n. Expenses\nLiberals Consider\nPublicity Campaign\nTo Study Slno-Japanese Situation\nNO OVERLAPPING\nWITH DOMINION\nMBS.  WILLIAM FOWtXL HA\u00bb  A  NlCt,  PAIR  OF  DOOS\nOsrol* Lombard, Urs. Wllllsm PoweU in ret] lltt, hat gone to the dots\nIII* It shown hers with Mint and B1U, t couple ot Mexican heirless dots.\nShe received these populsr pets trom in tdmlrer tn Tests.\nNational Loan Is Given\nFine Reception by All\nParts  of the  Dominion\nWill Affect Officials in\nEvery District in\nB. C.\nNearly a Quarter of Loan\nSubscribed in First\nHours\nMONTREAL, NOT. 28 (CP)\u2014Mor*\nthan 840,000,000 of tbe Nations.\nService loin belnf Issued hy the\nDominion government hsd hem\nsold here before 2 p.m. today, It\nwtl tttted ln t prellmtniry snr-\nvty issued early tonight by thc\ngeneral mtnsg.ment committee.\nThe surrey wts restricted to the\nareas represented by some of tbe\nIsrge-  cities.\nOwl*_f to the Ume rector, 3 pm.\nbeing Just midday In the weetern\nPrairie province-; and only 11 t.m.\nIn Brltlih Coa*\u00bb !*, only l smaller\nportion of t_. r.turns from the\nlsrger clKei in tliese provinces was\navailable. Th: .urvey Included no\ntowns* r rurtl aress, It was stated.\nA g| -rel report from 6000 accreditee dealera and the bans* ol\ntb. first dsy's results of the 8150,-\n000,000 Issue was being .waited before complete figures were snnounted\nThe preliminary report was regarded ss satisfactory ln nnano.al circles\nhere, pointing ss lt did to suocess\nof th. important internal financing\noperation by the Canadian government\nMt. Lassen Spouts\nSteam Four Hours\nREDD_aCi, 0*1., Nov. 18. (AP)\u2014\nDisplaying Ita heaviest activity In\nseveral yearn, Mt. liiw iMKtM\nsteam for four noun this morning.\nAt daybreak, a huge black cloud\nbubbled over the crater, and a* ths\nsunscame up clouds of steam poured\ninto th* sky. After * four-hour dls-\nI play,  the spouting  ceased.\nThousand! of persons were attract-\ned by the spectacle. The volcano\nhsd * mild eruption about six weeks\nsgo.\nOTTAWA, Out., Nov. 23. (CP)\u2014\nTbe que*U\u00abi of establishing an or-\n\u00aban_atlon bureau In Ottawa and\ntht initiation of t publicity ctm-\nptlgn throughout Canada occupied\nthe attention of the Nation*! Liberal org*__s!tlon oommlttee during\nIts -afternoon sitting her* todty.\nTh* oommlttee rose without taring\nmade sny definite decision ee to\nthe matters under discussion. Prom\nthe press committee *_\u201e_ sn-nounce-\nment that tben had been * discussion of organisation matters, but\nnothing hsd bstn decided.\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 23 (CP)\u2014Locsl\nbond s ale's snd banks report good\npublic . ceptlon to tbe Do.-nlnlon ot\nCsnsda National Service loan. Small\nprtvste' Investors were prominent in\ntbe first day's buying, lt wss stated.\nWINNIPEO, Nov. 23 (CP)\u2014Good\ndeinsud for subscriptions to th. new\nN*tlonal Service Joan wai reported\ntodsy by Wlnni. _ b:nd deslers, ln-\nvestmint j buses and banks. Msny\ntanks were making advanoee to gus-\ntomers for tbe purchase of the bonds\nit s five per e.nt rate for six months\nsnd sxong larger subscriptions reported tree thst of the Oram Insurance xoS Guarantee oompany for\n8100,000.\nCHOCOLATE AND\nWHITE LICENCE\nPLATES IN 1932\nCOMMUNISTS IN\nNEW YORK WANT\nHEAVY PROGRAM\nParade    of    2000    Persons\nMarches Around Lower\nManhattan to City Hall\nVICTORIA, Nov. 88\u2014Plant for\ncutting down expenditures of the\nBritish Columbl* government by\na-li.ilnotlni services ander the department of sgrlcvlture whleh\nduplicate work ef tne Dominion\ngovernment ant tta agricultural\nbranch of thc university, were being worked ont tt ths parliament\nbuildings todsy in connection with\nthe catting down campaign Inaugurated by Hon. I. VI. Jones,\nminister of finance. This win affect the officials In every agricultural district of the province.\nAlso to cut down the overhead an\neffort Is being mad* t* bring\nabtut *n amalgamstlon of tin\ndepartments of agriculture and\nlands under one head.\nSHORTER   WEEK\nCivil servants Meed ths order for\nthe 30 per otnt cut In staffs and\nproposed thtt tbe government should\npltot tta whole civil service on t\nfour-day wttk throughout tht province *nd tmbrtolng afsi-y date. TBU.\nt&ey explained, would be the only\nfslr way of -eating tht preeent\nstaffs, lnsteid of dismissing some\ntnd \u2014lowing others to stsy on.\nUnder s fourtdty week, they ssld.\nthere would be equal sftcrtfloes msde\nby everydne tn the government service snd no ftvorlttam to *tty Indl.\nv!du*l* shown. They slso explslned\nthst th* shortened week would enable sll civil servsnts to hold their\npensions standing snd their preeent\nhomes snd when things pick up\nthey oould be gradually re-Instated\non full time. The method of dismissals, tbey claimed, would only add\nto St* number of unemployed end\neventually complle*te relief problems, under the shortened \u00bb:\u00abk, the\nstaff* in the departments which srs\nfta be closed oould be distributed\nto fill In time in d*p*rtmenta which\nare to be continued.\nWOODSMEN TAKE\nUP SEARCH FOR\nMISSING HUNTER\nStavdy, Alt., Man Loat Since\nNovember 13 While After\nBiff Game\nED60N, Alt*., NOT. 33.\u2014Two expert woodsmen, tbt bwt officers\nthe Albert* provincial polloe oould\nfind, will aet out Irom thle foothill town early tomorrow morning\nIn March of Robert Werner, ot\nattnler, lost sine* Friday, Jfovem-\nhex IS. In the wooded country 40\nmllet northwet __*J**r*\nWarner, a married man, went Into the wooded country with three\nother* on i bit June hunt, became separated rrom ttte party and\nhu noi been mn ilnoe. Hli\nthree companions vere J. OTCeefe.\nbis father In law. and William\nParker, and Holgar Rorstrom, all\nfrom Stanley.\nShortage of food supplies made\nthe three companion* quit the\nj eearch and return to Edson to ask\npolice aid. They had tramped\nthrough a wide section of the\ncountry but oould find no true*\nof Warner. Trails of Warner were\ncovered by snow before they quit\nthe search to seek outside aid.\nConstable Matheson. Alberta provincial polloe. believes Warner has\ntaken refuge in one of the hunter's\ncabins   in  the   district.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, Uov. 33\u2014A\nchocolate background wtth white\nnumbers will be the colors of tbe\n1033 motor lioense plates, according to provincial   police  here.\nNEW YORK, Nov. 33. \u2014 (AP)\u2014\nTwo thousand Communists paraded\naround lower Manhattan today,\nmarched on the city ball, presented\na drastic relief program to the aldermanic finance committee, held\na few meetings, and finally dls-\nbr\/ided, all under tbe watchful eyas\nof 300 policemen and several trucks\nof news  resl  cameramen.\nWhen the demonstration ended\nPolice Commissioner Mulrooney eaia:\n\"There sre two ways of getting\ntired, walking and talking. We let\nhem do both.\"   -\nWhile the paraders sang outside\nthe city hall, a delegation of six\nwent before the finance committee\nand protested against the city's\n$931,000,000 budget and against largs\nsaldr.es paid to officials, especially\ntbe $40,000 a year Mayor J. Walker\nreceives\nThey demanded free meals* free\ngas and electricity, a ban on eviction of tenants\/and an increase of\ntbe city unemrioyment relief fund\nfrom $18,000,000 to $300,000,000. the\n\u25a01 Ifference to be raised by cutting\nthe salaries of all officials to $5000.\nby taxing all incomes over $5000, by\nwithdrawing the appropriations for\nthe national guard and naval militia, and by stopping payments to\nall  city   bond-holders.\nHEAR  APPLICATION\nFOR PIPELINE\nOLTMPIA, Waabn., Nov. 33-\u2014(AP)\n\u2014\u2014A hearing on the application\not the international Utilities Corporation, for a pipe line right of\nway along the Pacific hlghwav\nfrom Vancouver, Washn., to the Canadian border at Blaine, will be\nheld -tomorrow before the state\nhighway  department.\nSOVIET ABANDONS\nMm WEEK\nM06Cdy, Nov. J8-\u2014(AP)i-Ab*h-\ndonment of the five-day uninterrupted week, which Soviet Russia\nadopted throughout the nation last\nyear In sn effort to speed up production, and substitution of a six\nday interrupted week ww authorlx-\ned tonight by the oouncil of peoples\ncommissars.\nWorking hours were reduced at\nthe same time from 6ft hours to\nsix hours dally to compensate for\nthe loss, of Ume off. The measure,\neffective December l, 1$ aimed at\n\"obrreetlng defects\" encountered tn\nthe uninterrupted' week. The ' afcr\ntion was regarded here\" as the\nmost Important -since the InrMuc-\ntlon of the piece-work system of\njsages.-\nOne of the moet significant features of the new ruling was the\nintroduction of a common day off.\nThe six-day week wlll mean five\nworking dsys and ons day of.', the\nlatter falling on- the sixth, 18th.\n34th and 30th daya of eaeh month,\ncorresponding to the customary fixed day off ln other countries. The\nfive-day week consisted of four\nI days  of   work  and  one  day   off.\nYoung Balloonist Comes Down After\nThree Days of Thrilling Travel in a\n*torm-Fi!!ed Shy; Lands at the Sault\nSAULT BTE MARIE, Ont,. Not.\n2S.\u2014(Cl)\u2014ttttt t Harrowing three\nday fllfht, which started out h i\nlittle   Mont   from   Cleveland   to\nDetroit, oeorie Vanlk, 25-year-old\nballoonist     of     Cleveland.     Ohio,\nlanded a* fsw miles north of Iron\nBridie, It miles esst of here.\nVanlk  wa*  found by Jack  Rutledge,   \u2022   farmer   near   Iron   Bridie.\nSaturday   afternoon   *ft*r   hs   hsd\nmsde   his   wsr   through   miles   of\nslashing from th* mint whan hi*\nballoon hsd oome down. Aotusi location ot \u00abh\u00ab balloon ls not known\nfor Vsnlk did not know how far he\nhad walked  after leaving lt.  Vanlk\nunfolded   to   Rutlfdge   a  storr   of\nthrilling adventures.\nHe left Thtusa**. night for De-\ntrol,, where h* expected to sttend\n* meeting end told tals employer\nhe would be h*ek th* nest morning. But oontnry winds ct_1ed\nthe balloon out ovtr Like _uron\nand as he esme closs 'to the less\nto see where he wss * rope on ths\nbsiioon began to trail in the water\nana\" threatened to drsg him down.\nHs cut the.-*ope and the balloon\nshot up to sn siutude of -000\nteet.\nHe drifted untll Saturday when\nhe came down snd lodged In * tn*\nn--: Iron Bridge. Pound by Rutledge\nhe w*s making hla way thr-oug tb*\nalashlng. hi* feet encase- In two\ncanvas water bags to protect them\nfrom tbe cold snd from th* underbrush, for hs ws* wearing only oxford*. His oost. sosked with rsln.\nw .hed 35 pounds snd hs ws* completely exhsusted. He sent * tale-\ngr\u00bbm to his mother In Cleveland,\nassuring hsr of his safety. This afternoon he wss on bis way to cievo-\ni*nd.\nOeorge Rutledge, * brother of\nJsck, said that he end'hla brother\nwen going to try to find the huge\ng*a bag tad lf thsy did would send\nlt to Vsnlk ln Cleveland.\n\"MAC STRIVING\nmm round\nTABLE MEETING\nGu-f Between Hindu tnd Moslem Participants Is Still\nynbrldged\nLONDOV.    Nov.    23. - (By    Oeorge\nHambleton,\" Canadian Press staff\nwriter)\u2014Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald today waa making strenuous\neffort, to save, the Indian round\ntable conference from dissolution\nss a result of the gulf between the\nHindu and Moslem participants,\nwhich still remains unbrldged.\nWork of the various committees\ncontinued, but the Moslems declined\nto  participate  actively.\nAn extreme wing of Conservatives\nln parliament was still pressing\nthat the conference he termtnsited.\nMr. MacDonald teday was Interviewing sll groups of the Indian\n*^e*rsxH   in   turn.\nBUSINESS CONFIDENCE\nIS RETURNING\nTORONTO, Ont.. Nov. 23. (CP)\u2014\nSignificant evidence of a renewed\nbuslnees confidence has eome to\nlight In recent weeks, says the\nmonthly business letter of the Bsnk\nof Nova Scotia. Wheat prices bave\nrisen, wholesale prices are up, and\n\"tf prloe increases at length be*\noome fairly general, we may presently be Justified In concluding\nthat a substantial Improvement in\nthe world's  business Is  at- hand.\"\nOne of the chief Immediate causes\nof the depressed economic situation\nhss been a lack of oonfidenos, the\nreview states. A reluctance to spend\nmoney was the result, which In\ntnm forced down wholesale prloes.\nToday, however, there are Indications  of  a   return  of  confidence.\nWreck Being Cleared\nLrxiNGTON, Mo., Nov. 33.\u2014Without discovering sddltlonsl bodies.\nrailroad workmen tolled today to\nclear away the wrecked \"million-\ndollsr live stock special\", ln which\nfour men lost their live*. IS wen\nInjured, snd 13 valuable Iwnss were\nkilled n**r Mn lwt night.\nD*t\u00abT_l_sUon of the euot ton\naw*lt*d removal of ths few remaln-\nIng *oa\u00ab*T*d osn hurtled from the\ntrack by * broksn  nil.\nABOUT A \"REAL WAR\"\n| Would Follow Lead\nCanada in Trying\nCommunist Leaden\nI NXW YORK, Nov. 33._ Matthew\n| Woll, Labor l**dar. today oalled\n(upon All members of congress snd\nhead* of unemployment nllef agencies to watch CbmmunJat tcUvlUes.\nespsclslly ttm forthcoming \"hunger\nmarch\" on Washington, wltb * flew\nto being guided by Csnsda*. example of trying s*d leaden for\n\"seditious   conspiracy-'.\nMASSEY WISHES\nORIENTAL TRADE\nTOBEJXPANDED\nStates That Now Is the Tine'\nto Lay the Basis of Such\nTrade\nVS. Allegedly Trying to\nMake Japan Fight\nRussia\nNEW PROPOSALS OF\nLEAGUE EVOLVES\nChinese Not Expected te\nAgree; Provisions\nAre Vague\nJAPANESE  ARMY   HEADS   MEET   IN  JIUNCHVWA\nWith tb* Manchurlan tltuetion sseumlng gnnr proportion*. Oene\nS.  Muto,   Inspector -general   of   Japanese   mllltiry   eduoatlon   (lett),   ar.\nOenenl H   Kanaya, chief of the Japan*** general staff, sn *t the seen\nDt hoetllltlee. _.\nHie Joke Appears to Be\non Mr. King States Henry\nCHINESE SENTENCED\nON OPIUM COUNT\nCAXsOAEY, \u25a0 Alta.,    Nov.    33.\u2122Co.\nvtcted    on    charges    laid    folio a ii.\nseizures of opium, Quong Yuen an\nBoo  Tal,   local   Chinese,   were  sentenced  to jail terms here today.\nQuong Yuen was sentenced to\nterms of 13 months and three\nmonths and fined 9o0o while Boo\nTal was sentenced to six months\nand three months and fined 1350.\nratlure to pay the fines wlll bring\neach an additional year in jail.\nTbe charges were being ln poeseff-\nslon of opium and being In possession of\u201e opium-smoktng implements.\nAn appeal wlll ba made against\nthe convictions.\nWINNIPEG POLICE\nBOTHERS ROBBERS\nCracksmen   Are   Forced   to\nFlee Before Their \"Jobs\"\nCompleted\nj TORONTO. Ont., Not. 88.\u2014\"Mr.\n' King's lengthy and ponderous crlt-\n; lclsm of an obviously Jocular message Is very amusing,\" commented\nPremier Oeorge 8. Henry when\nshown a report of the speech of Rt.\nHon. W. L. Mackenzie King. Liberal\nleader, at Montreal, on Saturday,\nreferring to Hon. O. H. Ferguson's\nBritish   election   message.\n\"After the British elections I cabled Mr. Ferguson that despite his\nown big majority in 1930 he would\nnot have to pass tbe palm to Ramsay MacDonald,\" said Premier Henry.\n\"In the same vein Mr. Ferguson replied, \"when us Britishers has a\njob to do, we does if.\"\n\"Either Mr. King, or some newspaper sub-editor, never having heard\nof Cockney dialect, corrects the sentence to 'when-we BritishersTiave\"\na Job to do, we do it,' and thsn\noverwhelms us with the statement\nthat 'it Is a recrudescense of Jingo\nImperialism,' presaging the demise\nof the Empire.\n\"Mr. King must be so deep in his\nvalley of humiliation that any spark\nof light or humor falls to reach\nhim.\"\nWINNIPEG, Man., Nov. 33. (CP> \u2014\nPolice officers making their early\nmorning rounds are a. constant annoyance to Winnipeg safe robbers,\nand In several recent cases have\neent the intruders hurriedly on\ntheir way before succeeding In their\nefforts. So an Ingenious pair thought\nof a new idea. They made a cardboard replica of a safe, painted lt\nblack, and plaoed the dials and\nglossy hinges in the proper places.\nand .after they had removed the\nbig Iron safe the cardboard was to\nbe used to fill the vacancy so ss\nnot  to  arouse   police   suspicions.\nHowerver, Constable Oordon Camp-\nbelt opened the door at the wrong\ntime, and the robbers were forced\nto flee, leaving behind their kit of\ntools, the carboard setting and a\nquantity  of  nltro-glycertne.\nAnother pair, however, were more\nsuccessful, and after dragging a 600-\npound safe from a barber shop.\ncracked It open with sledge hammers and departed wtth #125 and\ntwo gold  watches.\nVANCOUVER, B. C. Nor. W\u2014*By\nthe Canadian Press)-\"Now la the\ntime to lay ths foundations of \u25a0 an\nexpanding trade with the oriental\ncountries.\" Ron. Vincent Msssey,\nchairman of the Oanadlan delegation to -ha Institute ol Paelflc\nRelations, said ln addressing the Canadian Club here today. The 16\nor ao millions which represent our\ntnde with China and th* 40 odd\nmillions ot our trad* with Japan\n\u25bc1L1 assume a mora and mora lm-\n*>ortant place ln our economy for\nthere Is little queetlon that tbe\norient prowldas the.greatest potential market for onr uftionfcl tnda.\"\n; Mr. Maaasy atatad hto beHef tn\nthe possibilities of Can-dltn trade\nwith the orient fa the faot ot tha\npreeent imbroglio fa Mknchurk,\nwhtch, he aald, \"may well set hack\nttie hsnds of the clock for many\nyeara.\"\n\"We may be taking, at the moment, ln almost academic terms\nabout tbe expansion of our oriental\ntrade,\" be said, \"but Increased\ntrad* will eome and we want our\nshare and we will get our share\nonly lf we cultivate this market\nboth through a knowledge of things\nand an understanding of people.\"\nMr. Massey paid a tribute to\nHon. Herbert Marler, Oanadlan minister to Japan. \"In the lmport-\nint past \u2022 which he occupies at\n\"^kyo, MT- Marler,\u2014and Mrs. Marler\n*-o\u2014are doing a piece of work for\n\"\"tnada which ahould mak* us both\nyiroud   \u00bbnd   grateful.\nCOOPERATION IS\nNEED OF WORLD\nEXPLAINS EXPERT\nProfessor W. C. Clark Sees\nNeed of Fine International\nStatesmanship\nBEATTY  PLEASED   WITH\nPEKSONNELL OF THE\nRAIL  COMMISSION\nMONTREAL. Nov. 23 \u2014 Commenting t-odv on the appointment by\nthe Dominion government of the\ncommission to enquire into th* railway situation, W. W. Beatty, chairman and president of th* Canadian\nPacific railway, said:\n\"Ths personnel of the commission\nappears to be such as wtll ensure\nan unprejudiced and careful consideration of tbe railway altuatlon.\nIt* members are outstanding, and\nperhaps the most reassuring feature ls tbat the selection of the\ncommission had obviously been proceeded with, wltb the sole object\nof securing men of eminence and\nIndependence. I cannot help but\nregard the work of the commission\nas of very great importance to the\nfuture of the country, and lt* personnel is worthy of the magnitude\nof the issues delegsted to them for\ninvestigation.\"\nOTTAWA. Ont., Nov. 33. (CP) \u2014\nThe need of International co-opei^-\ntion to rescue the world from the\neconomic oondltlons of today was\nstressed by W. C. Clsrk, professor\nof oomm*TC* at Queen's university,\nspeaking here before the professional twtttut* of the civil eervice of\nCanada. Statesmanship of a Tery\nhigh order In the International field\nwaa necessary. A conference should\nb* held of the laadtng bankers, finance ministers and businses men of\nthe nations of the world. It ws*\nonly by Joint action that business\ncould be led out of the conditions\ninto  which   lt  has  fallen.\nRecognised as a foremost authority on economics, hevlng held Important positions tn finance tn the\nUnited States, and one of th* experts selected by President Hoover\nto serve on committees dealing wtth\nthe economic depression, Professor\nClark drew a distinguished audience\nat the luncheon here ln connection\nwith the annual meeting of the Institute. Most of the cabinet ministers ln Ottawa  were preeent.\nFaces Permanent\nDisbarment From\nWhole of U. S.\nHe Lived in Canada 12 Years, But He\nNever Found a Girl Who Could Coofr;\nNow He Trusts to \"Mail Order Wife*\nWINTOBG, Man., Nor. SS\u2014(By ,\ntbe   Canadian   Press)\u2014Made   sc-\nqalntedthr   eagh   the   efforts   of\nMayor     Ralph     Webb,     William\nPalmrrston,  for  12   yean  a  resident   of   Winnipeg,  arrived   bome\ntoday with his \"mall order wife.\"\nMrs.  palmerston,  who  until   Saturday  morning  wa*  Annie  Hlgnett.\nof   Rochdale   .Lancashire.   appeal ed\nto  Mayor   W*bb   lsst   July   to   aid\nher in search of \u00ab husband in Canada.    Th* sympathetic mayor,  with\nth*  aid  of th*  newspapers,  finally\nlocated Palmerston who wanted to\nget tn touch with an English girl;\nobject matrimony.\nLetters and photographs were exchanged; Annie arrived tn Quebec\nSaturday morning; Willie met her;\nthey Were married ln the afternoon\nand   left  for  thew  est  that  nlgbt.\nWillie said he bad been here 13\nyears and still didn't Ilk* Canadian girls. \"They're pretty handy\nwith a can opener but don't know\nhow to use a frying pen\" Annie\ngiggled   but  said  nothing.\n\u2022\\\nSEATTLE, Nov. 23. (AP>\u2014John\nNelson. 00, Prlnoe Rupert, B. C,\nwho admitted be entered th* United\nStates illegally because \"red tape\"\nthreatened to prevent hts marriage\nto Mls\u00bb Louisa Wilson of Clifton,\nTexas, was held In the county jail\nhere today, facing a sentence of\npermanent dkbarment from the\nUnltad   States.\nNelson told Judge Jamas Alger\nPee. visiting Portland. Ore., jurist,\nhe had been naturalized ln the\nUnited States after emigrating from\nSweden, but 18 years ago took up\npermanent   reaidence   in   Canada.\nImmigration authorities said thsy\nlearned he intended to remain tn\nTen* after his marriage. Instead of\nwatting to hav* hts oas* decided,\nNelaon said, he slipped across tbe\nborder near Blaine. Waah. Now he\nwill be deported to Canada and\npermanently disbarred.\nTOKIO, NOT. U. (AP)\u2014 \"Real\nwar might result If Chiang Kal-\nMiek, president of ehlna, went\nnorth to combine force* with\ntnang Hsueh-Uug, deposed gov\nernor of Manchuria, it was said\nanthortutlvrly   today.\nReports  tit   onlrln    <trrl?s  Indicated  that  Chiang   Kai-Shek   al-\nready was moving his troop* northward  and had  reached   Honan.\nThis   reported   acton    led    to    a\nJapaneee   belief   that   tbe   China**\npresident    mlgh    establish    himself\nat Pelping If tb* League of Nation*\ncouncil decided against tbe Nanking\ngovernment.\nIf tbl* situation should art**,\nJapan would Increase her military\nforces at Tientsin, which 1* allowed her under the Boxer protocol,\ntt was authoritatively  said.\nCS. CHARGED\nMOSCOW, Nov. 23. (AP)\u2014Moscow newspapers published at\nMianghal report today that lnfor-\nI nutton received there frosn Toklo\nsaid the United State* was strtr-\ntag ta taeott* Japan tw arm**\nconflict with Sortot Russia.\nt Th* report attributed to this alleged statement what lt tanned\nthe united States goTsramant'* \"am-\nblguou* attitude\" toward recent\nevents ln Manchuria.\nThe Amerloan government wm\nfore* to this ooun*. tb* newspaper\nsadd, hu influential banking and in-\nduatrlal Interest* who sought to\nmitigate the general economic crista\nby creating a war situation whWh\nwould help to absorb accumulated\nsupplies of raw materials and manufactured goods.\nNEW  PROPOSAL\nA new propoeai to.deal wtth flta\nManchurlan conflict wa* evolved\nyesterday in Parts.\nIt contained only a vague provision for the withdrawal of Japanese troops, and so was expected\nto prove  unsatisfactory  to  China.\nDr. Alfred sic, China's spokesman, telegrapbed the proposal to\nhis government after re-affirming\nto Aristide' Brland, round] chairman, China's demand for prompt\nevactiatlon.\nThe Tokyo government Instructed Its Washington ambassador to\nre-assure the I nlted States thst\nJapan had not violated the nine-\npower   I rest v,   an<i   Briand-Kellogg\n(Continued  on  Pag* Two)\nUndehwd Sure of\nEdmonton Mayoralty\nSASKATOON, Bask.. Nov. 23. \u2014\nWith only three out of 14 polls\nto hear from and holding a 1.000\nmajority. J. E. Underwood, civil\nengineer, wss certain of thc mayoralty tonight. There were four\nother candldate\u00ab. Underwood was\na member of this year's city councti.\nAldermanlc  candidates  leading  at\nII o'clock tonight w*re: R. M.\nPlnder, John McDougaJI, John W.\nHair, E. H Crtmp, and three newcomers. P. W. Blaln, W. B. OTtegan\nand Charles Nash.\nTHE WEATHER\nSYNOPBIS   OK\nWEATHER CONNDniONS\nThe b_\"0!a_tar renutn, high over\nthin province i_d frosts hsve extended southwwd to Cslitornls.\nThe temperatures are slowly rising   ln   the  prairies.\nTKUPERATCKC\nMin. Maj\nN-S-SON   7 M\nNanaimo  SS 41\nVlotoria, B. O.,   SB 46\nVancouver   . ' ,, 96 44\nKamloops       14 SS\nPrince   Oeorge  IB S4\nEstevan   Point  SO 44\nPrlnoe  Rupert  ..-_  34 40\nAtlln        18 SO\nDamon,  T. T.   6\" S\nBeattle  _ ______ SO 4*\nPortland, Ore.,  S3 4B\nBan   Frsoclsco   ,  38 S3\nSpokane     _______ 14 80\nLos   Angeles  40 H\nPentlcton  33 34\nVernon      17 38\nOrand Ports ________ 7 SO\nKaslo       - 11 38\nCranbrook    _____\u2014. 6\" 18\nCalgary        33 38\n-ffdmooton     _ \u201e 34 34\nSwift  Current     30 SO\nPrlnoe Albert  IS 30\nOi'Apoella     4 30\nWinnipeg  IB 34\nFORrrtsTS\nRela-H \u00abt\"i Vlrinltvr-onerally\nfair  md   moderately   cold.\n FA01  TWO\nTROPHIES WON BY\nFIRST AID TEAM\nARE ON DISPLAY\nDisplay Shows the Result of\na Successful Competitive\nYew\nJudging from tbs display ot com\npetitive trophies shown In tba window of a local jewelry atore. ttie\nCanadian Pacific llrst aid team Use\nmora than been accumulating me-\nmentoe, reaulta of a year or undefeated competition.\nTlw large shield on display la tbe\nSt. John's Ambulance aaaoclatlon\nahWd. Tbla la tbe flmt time leeleon\nhaa won thla alrt.ld Tbe Weatern\nUDea trophy whleh la embolic ef\nthe championship of Brttleh Columbia, AlbsrU. Saskatchewan and Manitoba 1-a ln tha handa er tha Nelaon\nteam for the aecond time, while the\nBuateed cup haa been won by nelaon\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B. C, Hotels\neight ooaaecuUve tlmee. The display\nwill he left  until Wedneeday.\nThe ptetutea of the teen alao on\ndisplay were taken In int. and but\nfor one cbante la entirety reore-\naenentlvc of thla year'a team. C. O.\nAnderaon la on tba teaaa at preeent.\nhaving taken the -place of W.\nCrotrtber.\nAWARI>|! TO BE\nOIVEN   LATHI\nTbe awards for the mat aid claaa\nln Helaon whloh an noiynallj dta-\ntrlbtftad In BOvember will not be\n(lien until the flrat aid ttam returna from the Montreal competition\naome time In Decf-nbfr, Captain P.\nBlakeman aald Monday nlfht. He\nfurther adda that there waa a\nfeeler later-set being takm In first\naid locally, than aver betoae. ud\nthe claaa of M waa the largaat yet.\nThe efficiency waa alao high, too,\nthla year.\nijumr fntel\nNELSON, B.C.\nSPECIAL WINTER RATES\nNOW IN EFFECT\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.\nNAMING OF FEES\nFOR BUSSES AND\nTRUCKSWAITING\nCouncil  Wuu  Further  Information on Subject of\n\u2022     Weights\nINTERIOR CITIES\nCHARGE LIGHTLY\nHUMS\u2014H. H. Weber. L. 8. McKlnnon, George Kerr, J. N. Leggett,\nO. C. Ford. Vancouver; William J.\nFrau. Suran Singh, T. H. Jordan,\nA. St. Barrow, Nakusp; Oeorge M.\nOrtmea, Wynndel: Mr. and Mra. J.\nKahrer, at. Dane; C. B. Hardin, Spokane:   W.  N. WUl,  New  Denver;   o.\nN. Thompson, A. Dufour, P. Dood-\nsoo, O. 8. Mcmtoeh, Cranbrook.\nMr. snd Urs. J. Reueton. D. r.\nBrown, -slfsry; R. McConney, O.\nSibley, Medicine Hot; Tom Doneld-\n\u25a0on, Toronto; Oeorre innee, Ksslo;\nJ. E. Une, Victoria..\nMim\u00bbwe?twwww\u00bbfWMWfimwssfsniinim\n[Where {he Gueil Is King\n(^5he Savoy^\nKiLo-ojfs hw-bt and rn-mr hotbl\nIUR MOMS WITH PBtVATB\nBATHS OB BHOWIIU\na. A. KERR, Prop.\nliw-rn'M^M\"*'\nlaasaasaisssssaa\n-i\n\u2022AVOT\u2014Mlaa Ida Clerk, X. KUn-\nraaanlth, Oreetoai; J. Monroae, cole-\nmmSBl la. B. aublne. Salmo: Frank\nIfc-eel. Leone. Idaho: S. W. Billings.\n__lsy. Mont: H. W. Laneaater. Stl-\n\u2022serton; Mr. and lln. H. W. saonea,\n|\u00bb. tnd Mr* M. S. Stonee, Ita. C.\nMaiahall. H. Roberta, Burton: A\nHenn, Arrow Park; Cone-table T. W.\nJupp, Cranbrook; P. Beurge. Nek-asp; Tom Bl__n_o, Trail: W.\nMilligan. Boowen: B. V. Wilcox.\nSalmon Arm; J Priest, Mra. 8. Pierce\nPentlcton:  W. H. Dobeon, Calgary.\nQueens\nHotel\nA. Lapointe,\nProp.\n\u25a0ct end sold water tn eeery room,\n(team bested\n\u25a0aOHBt'B\u2014W. J. Spencer. Malwsy;\nOeotte Utton, B. O-Mlaoas. Oeorge\nH. Johnaton, Tbotnaa Dowd. John\nB-arbanan, Prultvale; M. B. WlUlama, TraU;  8. Reld, Nelaon.\nMADDEN\nHOTEL\nJA8. S. MADDEN\nCompletely   BemodeDed\nThroughout\nHat and Celd Watee\nIn tbe  HKABT of  the  city\nNEW GRAND\nHOTEL\nT. L. KAFAK. Trot.\nWeekly   ee   Monthly   Batee,  tte\nSingle 75c  up:   Double 11.71  up\nWeekly  or   men 1 hi j   ratea.\nBet aad eeM water ta all rooata\nPbone t03        P. Oa Boi totl\nFBtK BUS MEET- EVEBY IRtls\nNSW   ORAND \u2014 John   Sberclack.\nBeno mine;  1, Wllllsm. New Tork.\nAWerman    Lindsay   Favors\nSame Charge as for Express Companies\n'TM NBLSOJI DAILT NIWS, NELSON, B. C. \u2014 TOTiDAT MOBNWO,\nWertern Newspaperman\nDies st Sequim. Waah.\nBBQUIM. Waah.. Bo*. Ml (AF)\u2014\nAagua Bey. -91, owner ot tbe ie-\nquba Pnaa, and a Mnmssote aad\nWashington newapeper man for 45\nreera, died suddenly et noon here\n;oda\u00bb after a peralyue etroke.\nBorn oss a beat In Claaeillea\n.ateta on Lake Superlce la 1870.\nHay learned tbe prlnter'a trade aa a\nhoy. He aattHlstisil tkt Blnklay.\nMinn., Enterpelae, and later wrote\nfor St. Paul, and Minnsapolie newa-\nPtpese.\nCOUNCIL DELVES\nINTO TOPIC OF\nINTERFERENCE\nFleming anil Dawson Named\nto Act With Fleet aad\nRadio Club\nALDERMEN BLAME\nTHE STREET CARS\nSertral Members of Coracil\nin Favor of Scrapping Cars\nWhen Bond Paid\nMADDEN\u2014 C. W. Baldwin, Spokane; O. Hamroan. Creaton; J. R.\nMenloi*. Lett-abridge; R. Scela. Edge-\nwood;  D. Eppa. Mlaa 8. Relmer, Re-\nThe Royal Cafe\nCLASSIC RESTAURANT\nBeflneraent   end   Delicacy   Prevail\nOPEN OAT AND NIOHT\n\u25a0pedal Dinner. 11:30 to t pro, ttc\nSpecial  Sundav  Chicken  Dinner  Mc\nBpacUHilng  In Chop Sory and Noodles\nPHONE 182\nOccidental Hotel\n7W Vernee  It. rhone M7L\na. lYassIck\nfifty  Boons  at  Solid  Comfort\nHeadquarters fer Laggera aad\nMiners.\nSTIRLING HOTE\nt Btocka Eaet ef Poet Office\nP.  H.  DCSH.  Prop.\nSteam  Healed\u2014Hot end Cold\nWater\u2014Moderate   Hairs\nA Quiet Family Hotel\nUse  The   Nelson   Daily\nNews Classified Ads\nAfter a lengthy dlecuselon on\nAlderman H. B. Lindsay's bylaw for\nthe regulation of pasec titer buases\nand freight trucka making nee of\nthe city atraete, aad atudy of\nflgurea obtained by City dark W.\nE. Waaeon from other municipalities, the dty council Monday night\ncame to no final conclusion on the\nschedule of feea to ba Inaerled\nln the bylaw.\nOTHER  t'lTUf\nMr. Wesson's aheaf of repllee from\nmunlclpalltlea showed tbat Revelstoke did not separately license\nthe hue buelneee; that Kelowna\ncharged the Canadian Greyhound\nCoaches 110 per half-year aa \"hauling contractora\"; that ln Pentlcton the bus people were \"liable to\"\na Ucenae fee of 82.60 per -ee-hlole\nhalf-yearly, though no feea had\nbeen collected ao far: and that Kamloops had no asperate classification\nand charged only the usual retail\nllcenae of 96 per half-year. Cranbrook charges regular stage tinea\nthe usual 87AO traders llcenae, and\nbee a provision under wbleh Jlt-\nneye can tw charged *A. It reported that aa yet no special Ucenae\nhad been elected from tbe Oreyhound people, Robert Balrd. Inspector of municipalities, having ei-\npreaaed tbe view that the Municipal act whan fraasad did not oen.\ntemplate a special llcenae for buases, though It might conceivably\nbe stretched for the purpoee.\nLINDSAY  FOB LIMIT\nAlderman Undaay. father of tbe\nbylaw, recommended charging the\nbus companies the limit allowed\nunder the Municipal act, ae aet out\nin cleuee 30, which made poesl-le.\nhe bald, a charge of MO per half-\nyear for a concern, city dark\nWeeeon suggested the maximum\nmentioned In the dauaa waa poa-\nalbty meant to apply to eaeh\nvehicle, but Alderman Llndaey said\nif ao, MO would be entirely too\nhlgb. aad be held to me recommendation for 840 for a fleet.\nOn tae whole thle figure rather\nfound favor with the Individual\nmembers of the council, seeing It\nbrought bus cctnpanlea Into line\nwtth express companlea, which pay\na semi-annual Ucenae of $50. the\nU0 traders lioense paid by the\nbus people making the flgurea\nequal.\nThere waa an alternative propoeai. however, to charge by the\nvehicle, and baae the charge on\ncarrying capacity, and In thla connection City Engineer Boyd C.\nAffleck auggeeted that tt would be\nwell to have a weight limit, for the\nprotection  of  the  streets\nIt wee this point tbat delayed\nfinal action, the councti deciding\nto let data on actual capacities\nbefore mln, either a ecale or a\nlimit.\nEMPLOYEES DELE-OAIIOft.-\nAcccrdlag to a prevloua under-\nataadlng. Boy Hunter aad Percy\nCraven of the C. P. R- employees\ndelegation that made repreaenta\ntlons to the council two weeka ago\nUi fever of theee vehicles, were\npreeent to assist the counell. Mr.\nHunter alone spoke, and he waa\nthe flrat to raise the poBrt of e\nweight limit, as edvleeble to prevent Injury to the streete. seeing\ntbat trucka were built nowadays\ntbat could carry aa much aa 10\ntons. The delegation waa heard at\nthe start of the aeaalon. and the\ncouncU took up the bylaw at a later\nstage.\nEmpire Machines in\nNelson, Incorporated\nDelving at mat length Into the\nproblem ol radio Interference In Bel-\nson, which aeveral aldermen aaaodated directly with the atreet cats,\ntha elty eouncU Monday ajjftt finally accepted a propoeai ot_Mayor J.\np. Morgan lot the ar\u00bbolatt\u00bbent of a\ncommittee to go Into the matter wltb\nCity \u25a0settle miglneer W. D. Fleet\nuid the Nelaon Badio dub aad aug-\ngast a remady. The committee appointed by tbe mayor was composed\not Aldermen Bose Fleming and B. W\nDawaon, *    _\nThe dlacueelon started wltb the\nstreet raUway system aa a public\nutilit, that waa not paying Ite way.\nbut Immediately became Involved\nwtth the radio queetlon.\nWANT SYSTEM SCRAPED\nAldermen Llndaey said evtrytetng\npossible had been done thla season\nto popular!!* Use atreet railway\nservice, and It bad had a fair trial.\nIta failure to pay be blamed on the\npublic for not giving It eufflelent\npatronage. Be tald a* far aa he waa\nconcerned the atreet -railway could be\nscrapped at any tttae.\nThis view waa endoraed by Alderman J. B. Oray. Alderman Rosa\nFlexing and othen. wtth the condition that lt would be be* to keep\nthe system in operation tui 1934,\nwhen the laat bond laaue wtl; be retired, after whleh buaees could he\nsubstituted.\nMayor J. F. Morgan, who la an en-\nthuataattc believer la tba street railway, depreceted Bite line of thought,\ndeclaring t>e ^reet railway waa an\nReset to tha community, end that\ntha way to deal wtth the queetlon\nwaa rather along the line ol better-\nmania.\nFLEET  DI8CCB8C8  CAUSES\nCity BecVigal Engineer Fleet did\nnot like to concede responslbluty of\nthe street enn <et bed Interference\nrecently noticed, pointing out that\nthe bonding on Helaon avenue had\njuat been renewed, and that aome\nluturea on Use can bad alao been\ncorrected. Be said the wearing out of\nthe trolly -wm. ao that lt waa emaU\nfor the load of current tt had te\ncarry, waa an unfevorable element,\nhut he wae against baying four\nmllea of new trolley wtre at una\nJuncture wtth the system nearly\npaid for and the queetlon ot renewal\nor abandonment probably coming up\nthen. New street can would alao\nhelp, but he wae alao agalnat that\nunless It wsa clearly the Intention ot\ntht city to continue the street ear\nservice Indefinitely. Mr. Fleet said\nthere were varloua other cauaea that\nprobably bhntrlbuted to the dertng*\nment of tbe radio reception, one\npaaalbiy being tha volume of electricity uaed et Trail hy the Con-\nsoUa-lated Mining a Smelting company a   planta.\nAlderman Dawson added aa oth?r\npossibilities tlie many Industrial\nmotora In Kelson, and the electric\nsigns.\nAldermen Fleming and Oray In-\nslated that the atreet cera were primarily responsible for th: bad reception, and said It waa too much\nto believe that th* \"air hammer\"\nthat broke out on tbe radio* oa th*\napproach of a atreet car waa only a\ncolnddenee.\nTO SEEK R9UEDT\nThe mayor geld if any reaeonable\nexp'.ndlture would remedy the situation, ft waa good bualnaas to make tt.\nand urged that tbe radio eiperta In\nthe councti should dlt into It, wtth\nMr. Fleet aad the Radio dub. The\ncoon \"'J approved thl* plan, and he\nnamed thc committee already specified.\nJACK WALKER TO\nTAKE HOCKYISTS\nSOUTH WITH HI\nGos to Hollywood With Seven\nOther  Professional\nPlayers\n$200 OH GRANT\nMADE BY COUNCIL\nTO WELFARE BODY\nWinter Sports Encouraged by\nLow Water Bates or\nFree Water\nSBWEB WORKS\nARE REPORTED ON\nHon.      Joshua      Hinchliffe\nThanks City for Coartesiea\nto British Party    .\nPiwettoally wiping tot the brtaajce\nUi tbe donation eatunate. the dty\ncouncil Monday nlgbt voted 8J00\ntoward the fund being ralaed foe\nUse Nelaon Welfare aaeaslatlwi, If\ntbe balance had neat let-gar, the\ngrant -would alao h*v\u00bb btea l*\u00bbr,\ntb* waan ptaiae given by tbe elty\nfather* to ttie Welfare movement\nindicated. Least year's grant to the\nCbrtatniaa Cheer fond, whleh ttie\nWelfare fund replaces, waa *-00. The\n8308 grant depletes the donation\nestimate, leaving only MJ ttm unexpended.\nAID  TO ICE  SPORTS\nTbe council locked wuu a benevolent eyw on Helaon'e lc* avert* of\nvarloua kind*.\nft betng pointed out br Mayor J.\nP. Morgan that tbe Curling club\nhad only one week of curUng last\nwinter, but bad p*ld a 875 charge\nfor watar, of which lt uaed only a\nvery amall traction. It wa* decided\nthle charge waa exceealve, and a\nSeattle defense vetetaa: Louis Coup- :*m ot 888 waa srented for thla\ner, Jimmy Evana and Oordon Teel I \"Inter and_futurei winters on m-c-\nfonwrda from Portland, and Chuck onunendatlon  at th*  finance   com-\nChfl\nof Sons\nDaughters of\nEngland Are Feted\nOlven a supper, candy\noranges, attar whloh gamea ware\nplayed, the children of the Soaa\nand Daught_* of England wara entertained Ul M>e Memorial haU Monday avtnlag, by membera at Use\ntk* UxVe.\nA aeetlnc of ta* lodge wat fetM\nafterward.\nTboee on th* oemmlttee Included.\nbeeldee tb* convener. Mat. 3. Beileee. TWO DIPHTHERIA\nMra. i. Bran. MM. M. HW, Mra, *\"\"  \"    \"_\u00a3__Tt__\nT. j. Jatu-rj, Mm. O B Stubwf\nma MAYOR TO\nSIGN ONLY ONE\nPAY11WXCPCK\nOM Single Signatarc System\nAbolished by ttie TraU\nCity Condi\nSEATTL*. Nov. 33.\u2014Jack Walker,\nveteran hockey player wise aaw eervloe with the old Beattle Metro-'\npolltana, th* teem that brought a\nworld'a. championship here more\nthan a decade ago, wfll leave for\nthe south late thla week with aeven\nother player* to become members\nof the Hollywood club of the California profaaaional hockey league.\nTlie others, all of whom played\nplayed In the Pacific Coaat hockey\nleague abandoned thla fall following a dispute between Seattle end\nVancouver. B. C. magnate*, a-e:\nEarl Bobertaon. goal keeper, formerly   with   victoria:   Bobby   Benton.\nDunn, vanoouver forward,\nVANDALS BEAT\nN.U., 25-21\nWolves at Top of the City\nLeague Basketball Ladder\nWith Four Wins\nTeam\nW.\n..     - \u2666\nL.\n0\nI\ns\n4\nP.\n8\nVandala   \t\n\u00ab\n_.    - 1\n8\n3\nTrinity  \t\n0\n0\nThe Vandala and N_C. played a\ncloae beaket flxtur* at tbe hlgb\nachool last nlgbt, which ended with\nthe N.A.C. team on the ah_t end\nof  a 38-21   score.\nTha Vandala opened with a ahooting spree on the N.A.C basket, and\nalthough many ot tb*lr ahcta were\nmisplaced, they managed to gain a\nlead of 7-2 Bl the flrat five mlnutea\nof the gwne. By half time the\nN.A.C. team managed to bring their\necore up. natng oa the low end. 8-J.\nAt th* beginning of the second\nhalf the Vandala once more opetwd\nan attack cn the N.A.C. baaket, and\nwith 14 mlnutea to go, the mot*\nwaa 18-7. B.A.C. gathered their\nteam together and took the offensive ln aa attempt to regain tbelr\nfooting. With l*aa tban two mlnutea\nto go the *cos* waa 38-11. with\nthe Vastdal* apparently \"alt-ting\npretty\", but th-dy were brought down\na peg when Buchanan aad Vance\neach scored two penalty shota agalnat\nStewart and McLean. However, at\nthe final whlatle N.AX. waa -still on\nthe -short ead of the gaaie, which\nthey had brought up with a dramatic  finale.\nAU tbe p_y*t* on both teama\ngave a eery good appeerance, starring\nL Stewart for the Vandala and\nCharlie MacLean tor N.A.C. Mt McCualg and Bill Vance also gavt a\ngood exhibition! of skill.\nTBE   TEAMS\nVandala \u2014 A. McLean. St. Stewart\nIt), B Kirby <4>. B. dark tS), IX\nMcCuels  01).\nVA.C\u2014W. Vance 0>. C. Mac-\nLean (8), O. Flmt (3). J. Whltlleld,\nJ. Buchanan (8). O. Wallach  (1).\nRefereea\u2014J. DeVoln aad O. Bado-\nvlch.\nCUSTOM MINES ADD\n229 TONS OF ORE\nTO LIST FOR WEEK\nReceiving 339 tons of ore from\nthe custom ralrifs, besldei 3681\nfrom tbt company mirm, the Tt_!l\nsmelter totalled 3910 tons tot ttte\nweek ertdlTiz lfovember 31.\nThe Knob Hill Kt Republic eon\ntrlbuted the UrgeaC Noount ot ore\nin lending 109 tone. Tbe BeU at\nBeaverdell shipped S3 torn; the Republic, at Republic, shipped 46 tons;\nand tbe Ivanhoe st Sandon skipped\n25  tons.\nmltt*e.\nA letter from tht Nelson Tennis\nclub nported tbat lt bad had the\nwattr turned ea \"for tbt boys'\u2022 to\nmake a skating rink oa the courts\nnear tba yas works. Tbt letter did\nnot ask for remission of water\ncharges, nor mention whether \"the\nboyt\" were restricted to tbe club\nmemben or were Wilson's younger\n?enera&on in general.\nIt wae decided to grant tbe club\nfree water for this porpoee provided\nIt wm making a skating rink  for i\u00a3___tT\nfree public use.\nFree water \u25a0 wit also granted for\ntbe miniature rink for tbe kiddles\nat tbt earner of Hendry* and Baker\nSTUDENT ORIS\nWW HOOP GAME\nFROM MDGFTS\nCASES IN TRAIL\nC-nndl  Hm -M   Received\nAmy Relief Mo\u00bbey Grootage\nStatw\nTBAIL. B. C, Stow. -8-*a_Ufure-\nOon of a paaieB awwuul at the\ncttr-a bank. n*r wtateb Sbe prac-\nMat of th* \u25a0*!* aa\u00ab flaaaae ehalr-\nFast  Gum\nStore;  B. Matkews Is\nHi-fhSc-arcr\nrrerr m*j atsssstxa* would\nbtm. \u25a0*\u2022 aumialBail W tt>*\nZl-14 _(, council toBWM. raitoQ abeqae\n_-\u2022 bKh achool url* twk a fwt\nt_*_K tutor* irom Hi* Mldfeta laat\nnl8ht at tb* hlfh achool by a acee*\nor ji-it.\nT-be high tbi* bad tM *dga on\ntb* (Ut all throuth ta* tame, and\naltt-aofb  tM aocr*  et the end  of\nttM that quarter vac * tte. *-*.\nUtter ad-anoad etoedlly nndar ttM\nMl_*\u00bbt- guard. At half tta* th*\nacore aaa 18-8, aad after a Aw\nminute* of atnnuou* p_r. ta* Midget* liMIMtad to father together\ntbre* aura polnta, but la ttM meantime the *chool glrla' turn wa*\ndoing thlag* at tb* Mkajata' baaket\nand rolled In elx men polnta. At\nthe end ot the third quarter tsttty\nmen rolling along eaatlg at th* big\nead of a 18-8 *cor*.\nTk* laat quarter aat th* b**t\npart of tha game, when the Midget*\nrtsemeo. thalr bait mx\u2014e, running a*\nelx point* tn aa many mlnutea. Tb*\nhigh achool glrla managed to aoor*\nflee me** point* la thl* quarter,\nhooerer. and atfll kept well la tlie\nlead. The final whlatle Mew with\nthe high eehool glrla under their\nopponenta'   baaket,  leading   bi   Hw*\nA roquet from ta* Fred WlUlama\nTranafer foe an adluatment of water\nratea foe hla prom-nee during tha\nwinter when the loe-maklng plant\nla aot operating wet reMrred to tha\nfm, water aad light committee for\nUtTMAIM  ON  8BWCBS\nCW aaglaew Boyd c. Affleck\nnported that to give aewer aereice\nto aome lot* cn Oben-ietory atreet\nnear Falla, which a p. Pond wtabaa\nto buy treen tbe dty. would ooat\n8808. bot that tho aewer -would\n*_o aerve two other poaalble building altera\nMr. Pond'* otter for three lot*, at\n835 each, waa turned down, aa not\nin line with tbek- ralu* or wttb\nthe expenee tbe dty would be put\nto wben ho built.\nMr. Affleck *l*o nported tt mta\nnow f**e_te to glv* a aewer eerrlce\nto D. Bunoyne'e property oo Fourth\natreet. at a coet of 8888, the 800\nfeet aewer required alao aerrtng\nthree other ettee.\nat* Mr. Burgoyne ha* \u25a0 eeptlc tank.\nIt wa* decided thl* aewer extenaton\neould be laid on th* labia hr the\npreeent, to be embraced ln a \u2014later\nprogram of relief work  tt daatred.\nBon. Joahua Blacblltfe, mlnlater\nof education, wrote thaatlng the\ncouncil for lie part hr extending\noourttalea to tha Brltlah educatka-\nlet* -when they were through hen\ntn  tbe eummer.\nBeatrice Mattawa. although ahe\nwee oalled off th* Ooor wltb tour\nfoula agalnat her, waa the acoring\natar of tbe game, running up 10\npolnta for tb* high aohool. she was\nwell eucpottad in tbl* by Man*\nCoffey, who made elx pointe for btr\nteam.\nM.   Burnett,   who  -ran   up   eight\npointe   for tthe   Midget*,   and    J.\nMey, who mad* aix point*, wen\ntb* atara of tb* Midget team.\n~BB TEAMS\nHigh School Olrla-E. Vanoe (1),\nla. Boomer (3), M. OOIfey (8). L.\nFleet, I. Oughtred 13), B. Mathawi\n(10). J. Wigg, D. CMbbona. E. Ottear.\nMldgrta J. Riddock, V. Harlow,\nJ Maeaey (8), a. Jarrett, M. Burnett\n(8), J. Cull. F. Morrla, L. Limaeher.\nBeferee\u2014O.  Wallach.\nWOLVES DEFEAT\nTRINITY, 32-17\nGaaae, ReganBcH of  Store,\nWaa Not an Easy Om for\nLeague Leaden\nREAL WAR IS A\nJ<EW THREAT IN\nTHE FAR EAST\nFIRE MARSHAL IN\nLAUDATORY MOOD\nwin bt leaned at th* cltr cOton.\nugaed by tht dty dt*_ ta* to-\ntemttmms. Tb* _*yor  ani  flnaac*\nchairman wlH elgn only on* payroll\nch qua henuiHH- _ _.\nA. a. Andenen aad C. H. Mittai\n-MM named Mr Mtyce Brno laroe?\ntonight ta alt wttb hlm ae tbe oourt\nof tewmtms of tbt elty rt_toi* Uat\nDtetmbtr   10.\nTbt b-tllb aad relief eonaittee\nwa* aan-nd to taetttlgat* wltb City\naoildter B. J. Olrgg and Oty Clerk\nW. B. B. Monypenny pmWadtt aanl-\nUry regidaUona wbteb *boM be\nmad*  aaaUoaa-i ta T-a-U\nDr. P. a Baton. M. H. O, aald\nthere wen only two diphtheria caaea\nIn leetatlon hen.\ntb* qa atlen of placing O. Jonea.\ntax collector, older g*u00 band u\nwrre other ctty emptoieea handling\nconey waa referred to OW finance\noommlttee.\nLett r frc_ 8. P. A_broaa of\nVanoourer M^ueMng ei'iteepaadence\nwith reepect to aa mctateator waa\nmad.\nLetter from T. B. Ayrea claiming\nthat although be had paid tower\ntexaa for 18 pm* bt wae toaat: to\nconnect and wu using a prlvatf\naewer whleh he had been comptlled\nto npelr Wt tin own ooat -wee re-\nceleed It waa etated aewer llMa n ar\nhla property tare him two etsaxce,\nto connect, and th* queetlon was\nreferred  to the etty *ngtn*er.\nA report of Ad rraan J. R. Anderaon waa that It would be expeaatve\nto prevmt -enter damage en OaaYei\n\u2022tnet. At ont and etapa MM tttlly\na* taken to keep wat r off on* tod\nof Munter street but on the other\nend It -would be necessary to bo on\nprivate property, which would aooae-\neltate aa east\u2014-ant. Action wal laid\norar. '\nWater acrMoe application of p\nc. Cohen, Bay avenue, waa referred to\ntbe fin, water and light committee\nand the dty engineer.\nInstallation of a etreet light on\nBay avena* above MB1 *tr**t was\nauthorised.\nPurchase of 88500 Dominion of\nCanada Natlonal service loan 10\nyear bonds et 88 for sinking fund\npurpca:s, waa reported.\nQuery of Aldennaa A. Sendm u\nto wh ther the city -ad reoelved any\nmoney under th* t.0.000 raw plan\nreported approved for Trail wa* answered nrgauvely \\tf Alderman B. L.\nGrout age.\nCtty decided tonight to take up\nwith C P. R. 8uperlnt\u00abnd:nt J.\nrvan MacKay the queetlon of keeping\nlo* off th* level crosefng on cacar\na-eenne, when lee waa aald to be\nforming when rngtne* stood when\ncoming Into the station.\nThe Wolvea, leading team of the\ndty  baaketball  league,  took a  fall\nout of the Trinity team, which  la\nat the mom*nt m tb* last plaee. In\na faat baaketball gam* at Ml* high\nschool   laat  night,   by  t   aeon   of\n38-17.\nThe  gam. wa* by no aeaaa \u00bbn  vi,t\u201e-..    \u2022\u00bb\u201e_ wt_\u00abt\u201e\nay one for th* wave* to take.   VICtorta    Haa    on    WlMliaf\nPEDEN AND AUDY\nWIN CYCLE RACE\nand at the flnt tip-off the Wolvea\ntook the bell with a mah down to\nTtlnlty'a baaket, only to be Intercepted   by   the   Trinity   men,   who\nWrites   Congratulating   City _\u00a3? &,^^Pli''__.!\non  Fire  Conditions;\nPraises Chief\n(Continued  From Page One)\nTrail and Kimberley, B. C, Hotels\nCentra*'-. Located\nTRAIL, B.C.\nA T. LBVB8QC1. Prop.\nAmong the llat of Incorporations\n-announced ln the British columbl*\nOaaette la the -empire Machines.\nLimited.  150.000,  Nelaon.\nVerandah and Porch\nBylaw Is Passed by\nTrail City Council\n!>_!\u00a3&* 0\nHO-EL\nRooms and Bath\nB. U and A. oaoi'TAQC Propa.\nSteam kSe*tr.\nThroaghoot\nHot and Cole\nWater\nB*i tit. Plmne MS\nTRAIL, B.C.\nGlobe Hotel\nrkAKS CABLSON. Prop.\nSteem betted throughout.\nIMt aad Cold Water\nIn   tH   Bilan.\nmatt* 1148 to 81.88 Per HlgM.\nKfmberley, B. C.\nHow to Relieve\nCatarrhal Deafness\nor Head Noises\nTRAIL, B. C. Nov. U.-TkM TraU\ncitv council gaw threo readingi to\ns verandah aud porch bflaw, which\nwould empower tbe city, not only to\npreunt building* being built ao at\nto project over the property line,\nhut would alao give power to fores\nany e*er tba property Une, on city\nor public property, to move huch to\nboundarlae. No immediate action\nwaa contemplated, the purpoee being merely to give powtr U tbe\nQccukm  arose.\npeet er UM emaaat ot lbe League\nof Natlona.\nThe ambassador bad Informed Tokyo  the  United States was evincing\ncono.m    about    Jspaaeie    military\nactivities ln the Tsltslhar region.\nAPPREHENSION\nTokyo showed renewed apprehension about reports of heavy Chinese\ntroop concentration at Chlncbow.\nOeneral Mah Chan-Bban, Chinese\ncommander wbo waa driven out ot\nTsitsihar. turned up at Hailun. He\nwae reported etui to bave U,00\u00bb\nsoldiers.\nCr. Vl-Kylum Wellington Koo, wbo\nholds an honorary degree of doctor\nI of laws from Take university, beca\nChina's foreign mlnlater. Hs declared\nbla government would not approv\u00ab\nany suggestion for Manchurian peace\ntbat did not provide for early evacuation ot  Japaneee troops.\n\"I   wtah   to express  to  you   and\nyour council my appreciation of ths\ncondition* that I found In your\ncity along tbs lines of fire prevention work,\" wrote Provincial Fire\nMattbal J. A. Thomas a couple of\ndays ago to Mayor J. P. Morgan, tn\nletter read at Monday night's\ncouncil  session.\n1 found nothing to criticise,\"\noonttnued Mr. Thomas, In reference\nto bla recent Kootenay inspection\nr, \"and tt je clearly evident to\nme that the looal assistant fire\nmarabal, who is your fire chief, is\nan efficient end competent officer,\nasd that be is carrying out bla\nwork  tn a manner tbat Is entirely\n.ttsfactory-\n\"It would be Impossible for Chief\nMaloney to carry on bla work In\nthe manner which be la doing if\nbe bad not the becking end cooperation ot tbs council end the\ncitizens, and I am quite sure tbat\nyour tire record for tbls year will\nba one of the best, unless something\nhappens over which none of ns\nhave  control.\"\nIf you have catarrh, catarrhal\ndeaf new or bead noises caused by\ncatarrh, or if phlegm drops tn\nyour throat and has caused catarrh of tbe stomach or bowels, you will M lad to know that\nthese distressing symptoms may be\nentirely overcome in many Instances\nby th> following treatment which\nyou can easil\" prepare In your own\nborne at little cost. Secure from\nyour druggist a 1 oz. bottle of Par-\nmint (Double Strength). Take thit\nbona and. add to it ^ pint of hot\nwater snd a little sugar; stir until dissolved. Take ona tableapoonlul\nfour times a aoj. An improvement\nie sometimes noted after tbe flrat\nday's treatment. Breathing abould\nbecome easy. whlU tbe distressing\nbead noises, headaches dullness,\ncloudy thinking etc. should gradually disappear under the tonic action\nof tbe treatment. Lorn of *mcll\ntaate. defective hearing and m*_eou_\ndroppins tn the back of the thrust\nare other symptoms which \u2022uggsst\ntbe presence of catarrh and wiu-h\nmay often be overcome by tbis efficacious treatment, it nearly ninety\nper cent of gll ear troubles ore\ncaused by catarrh, these muni oe\nmany people whose bearing ma* be\nrestored by this simple boms treatment.\nAuto Club to Protest\nRaising of Gas Taxes\nVICTORIA. Ner. Vt\u2014 ThM the\ngasoline tar ln British Columbia\nwin be Increase* next year, wtth\nsimilar increase* In all other provinces, seemed se probable teday\nthat the Automobile Club ec\nBritish CelamMe prepared te eeme\nhere on Tuesday to protest to tbs\ngovernment   against   II.\nWhile provincial governments\nwere discussing this national move\nte Increase tbelr meter revenaes,\nautomobile clubs throughout the\ncountry were getting together In a\ndemand for e complete Investigation Into gasoline prices with a\nview ttt making the Mg oil companies absorb any amount added\nto tbe present levy.\nTOKYO, Nor. 23 (AP)\u2014Japan sent\nreassurances to tbe United -States\ntoday that during the conflict with\nChina In Menc-huria Japan has not\nviolated the nine-power treaty, tht\nBriand-Kellogg pact or tbe covenant\nof tbe League of Nations.\nThla position haa set forth tax a\nnod lent to Ambassador Dbuehl for\ndelivery to tbe state department in\nWashington.\nTbe note was dispatched after the\nambassador had informed the government t. r United Stetrs wee concerned about Japanese mlHtary activity  In  the ItMelbsr region.\nTrail City CouncU\nDiscusses Problem\nCity Sleighriding\n(outfit play, tm bad see-aawlng\nback aad fortb bat-man tba two\nbaskets Tha Wolves bad tlw edge\nand at hall Haia tba ac-oia waa\n18-5, In thalr favor.\nTba aecond half waa more evenly\ndivided, the Wolvea making a total\nof 14 polnta and tba Trinity aa.\nplrante 13. The play ended leavlnf\ntha Wolves In tbe lead by 15 polnta.\nEveryone la tba Wolvea' lineup\nseemed to have a turn at tbe baaket, and honors amonf them were\nevenly divided.\nRedovleh, however, mora than as-\ncelled hlmeelf for tbe Trinity team,\ni-tmntng up eight polnta, and waa\nauppoitasd by DeVota and\nMunro.\nTHI  TEAMS\nWolvea\u2014F. Farenhotla (4), C. Jaffa\n(4). R. Horswlll (9). W. Lea (().\na. RleharttBon (\u00ab), A. Farenholti, t>.\nAlUaon   (4).\nTrinity\u2014W. Slmma, A. Jeftery Ol,\nI. Muraro <3). J. DeVoln (4). a.\nRatfo-neh (5).\nBeferee\u2014Lorne  Stewart.\nCourt of Revision\nfor Civic Voters\nMayor 3 P. M_ian aad aldermen\nBeee meralna aad lt. W. Dawaon\nwara appointed at Monday nlght'a\ncouncti aeaalon to alt aa a court of\nrevision of tbte civic votara' llat.\nThe court alta December 10.\nTRAIL. B. C., Nov. JS--Mderman\nJ Doekateader introduced at tha\ncity council meeting tonight a dlacueelon ot sleHhrtdlng on certain\nstreets, particularly on elde-walks.\naueatlonlng tbe etty aoltoltor, R. J.\nOlen. whether Us* cltr would be\nllama, MX. Oan ratniad tbat tbe\ndty bad tba power to n-lnf la a\nbylaw to prevent elelghndluf on\ndty streete. but the city waa not\nliable ln aaaa of acddenla, ta bla\nopinion.\nTbe aunaatlon waa made by\nMayor Bruns LeRoee tbat if tba\ndty aet aetda a bill tor aletchrldiaf\nIt would immediately become liable\nfor any acddenla.\nTemperature Drops\nto Seven Degrees\nAbove Zero Point\nSinking to a* new low for thla\ntall, after tbe iky bad given Indication that It would doud over, thc\nthermometer dropped to seven de-\nfreea above aero Sunday algbt. Tbla\nwaa aeven degrees colder than the\nminimum temperature reached la\nHelaon during tba wrntar of MM-\n1931.\nTbe hlgheet temperature reading\nfor Monday waa At, and with a\nclear sky toward evening lt dropped\nsteadily. About 8*J0, however, clouds\nbegan to cover the sky, being immediately reflected ln raising tbe\n.emcerature.\nAviator Tuns Up to\nDeny Death Report\nMexico err*. Ne\u00bb. tt (*W\u2014\nArafalo Cartes, Meileaa aitaaar,\ntarned up teday ta de-ay Mb-\nBanal re-aorta at IS. daath before\nMa laaarlaia at Wa gaeeraa_at\nfleld  la\nWOULD FORCE CATH0LIC\nCHILITREN f0 GO TO\n8EPAHATJ! SCHOOLS\nSCMI-BY, Oal.. ftoa. Z* (CF)\u2014\nOptnua faat CetboSct eknuid be\nfarced ky law ta aaad tbelr children ta separate eehoek waa ex-\npreaaed by M. --aaaette, aiemker sf\ntbs court sf revision, beta today,\naa tba court waa considering appeals far c-aagsa from seasrate-\nschool supporters to public aohool\nsappsrters.\n\"The present ttar is aery ua-\nfalr,\" Mr. Biainrtte declared. \"A\nFiotestanl la farced ta aaad bh\ncfclldrea ts tbe fuMIc school. To\nbs fair to the separate schools.\nCathsBcs aboaM alaa be tarred by\nlaw ta send their children to\nseparate ethssts aad ta suaaart\nsepasats schools, laatcad af kaslag\nTeam; Gain Three Laps\ntal Last Sprintiag\nMUTOBAPOUS, Minn- Nov. xts\u2014\nCAP)\u2014Picking up three lapa la Ike\nfinal threa houn of aprlnu-og. tbe\nteam of William Peden of Vlotoria,\nB. c. and Julea Audy, Tnmetaeatt,\nwon ths northwest's first six-dsy\nbicycle raoe. which ended at midnight tonight. The winners coveped\n3379  miles and eight  MPS.\nBernard Stuebecke and Brask Anderaon, ths Oerman-Swadlab stn*\nWnstion, fimshsd seoond. thrss laps\nbehind ths alniisia. whUe another\nlap beck eame tbe French-Csnadlsn\npair ot Henri La Page and Pierre\nOaehon.\nFourth plans went ta Cyrtl Prset\nand Pets Smessaert, American rid-\nera, and fifth waa awarded to Pred\nOttovstre and Otto van Shambrouke.\nJUNTOR RUGBTIOTg\n\u2022 PIAY FINAL GAME\nON DECEMBER 5\nTOROHTO, HOT. 23 (CPT\u2014BHMW-\ntlone by tbe play-off routs are alowtv\nolarlfylng the situation ln Oanadlan\nJunior rugby, and football official,\nxpect the championship wfll bare\nbeen determined by tm* ata ot the\nfirst wee*  in December.\nTbs Canadian junior final will be\nplayed tn eastern Oanada on Dec. 5,\naccording to tentstta.' InstruoKooi\nIssued by the Canadian Rugby union.\nMosse Jaw Maroona. aiaMia ckkm-\nplons, nave already \u00abuab_M tor\ntbs final.\nTbm learns Woodstock, at. Catharines and Argonaut Janlora of 1b-\nronto\u2014are still tn tba running for\ntha junior o. R. F. V- title.\nBaer Beats Kennedy\nOAKLAND. Ott., Hot. -3. (AP)\u2014\nShooting over a right unusual that\ndropped his opponent for tbe ful',\noount, Mas Bsar, Oakland beavy-\nwelgbt, evened ap sn old soars with\nLes Kennedy wben be knocked out\ntbs Long Bssch boy tn Hie third\nround of then- scheduled 10-round\nbout  bare  tonight.\nDr.Wo^a\nby Mepksas tbat Cartes\nhad keen killed bi aa alrfiaas\ncrash la tke asaaslslna at Bio\nPMa.\nCastes said the false rsaart pre*,\nably aaa drtulated by a -practical\nMsr.\nTickling In Tbe Throat\nAid Coughing Spoilt\nHn. Jaaw McGaaa, Kmammt,\n\"SomstuaaatpIhadaTerybad\nin my throat would cause long\nI was adriaed bra friand to aaa Dr. Wood's Norway\nPine ftrrop, and I\ncough had aD I\nafter taking tha fast hottls -w\nI eaa mwHnmd 'Dl. Wood't\" to ayaryona wMk a\noold or aou(\u2014**\nPries SSc. a bottle; largs family ai\u00bb tte.: at all\ndrug and fonaral Mara; pat tp oalyby the T. 1\"~\nCo., Ltd., Toronto, Oat\n SUNDAY CONCERT\nAPPRECIATED BY\nLARGE AUDIENCE\neolo parte  wan\nmtttreaa,  Mrs Oi\nSpenoar  Newell\ndedicated to tlw\nA   Bdlson. being oaa\nsongs, and one of the\ncorded for his early pi\nENCOI-RAOE STIDEMTS\nTbe piano acaoa by Bob Andrew\ni were heartily soknowiedged and wan\nla further evidence to the fact that       \\\nTB KELSO* DAUY KSWg, HUSO*. B. C. - TGISDAT MOBMSIQ. NOVSMBOt 34, UW\nTwo World War Leaders\nNARKS OF THE\n^MASTER TAKEN\ns\\    SERVICE TEXT!\nNebon Symphony Orcheetra jm__\u00bbtion.   Thw an enoouraging. Rsv. Youngson Tells of Char-\nQWmm Fb* M G\u00bb\u00abrt    (-J*\nSeries  for Whiter\nAIM TO ASSIST\nMUSIC 8TUDENTS\nWR Give a Concert in December, Proceeds to Be\nGiven to Relief\nanatftof rounds of applause from\ntba larva crowd attending tat capital\n-IhsaUrs Sunday afternoon, the Nelson Brmptaooy crobeeer* gave tte\nUna musical oonoert of th* fall. Tbe\nsUver ooUeotkm taken at tks door\namounted to 850 and fill be used\ntot buying music aad defraying run-\nsine air aims. Thla ts but tbe flrat\nest . aerlee of oonoerta which the\n-Ji-Ueeua win present durtng the\nwMsr. Then will alao ba oaa about\nms* middle of Deoember, tha prooeede\not wblcb will ha (lm to tha Com-\nstmsatwy  Walfan  aaaoclatlon.\nswtwxj Item on tba puigiM\u2014 n-\naelved unatlntad applause, and tbe\ntsatmmantai Mo waa called lor a\ntbtrd number.\nOna of tba meat tnteraattng eeleo-\ntlona of tha urogram waa the tn-\ne-umanta) solo, \"Little any Rome\nta tbe Weat,\" by Hermans Lohr.   Tbe\nhast Colds\nRub well over\nthrott tnd chett\nVISM\nLOST 30 LBS. FAT\nIN 3 MONTHS\nAT THB AGE OF 40\n'1 was vary stout, and I have\ntaken Krusc_eo Salta for 3 months,\naM haaa reduoed from 313 lbe. to\n183 Ihe. (age 40). I am a hearty\nen-Mr, aad have never dieted ln aay\nwar. Alto I ban never felt aay Ul\neffeot. whilst I hart been taking\nKrueohen   Salts.\"\u2014T.   H.\n-Ibat la aa Instance of Kruaeban\ns-o-eedlng witbout assistance. But lf\nany fat peraon will be aat_flad with\na moderate diet, and will take one-\nhalf teaspoon of Krusohen Salta tn a\nglass of bot water before breakfast\nevery mcmlng\u2014they can loaa fat ln\nJuat tlw aame tn*.\nTbla la what Kruschen Salte doea\u2014\nlt cleans out tha Impurities ln your\nblood hy keeping the bowels, kidneys\nand liver In splendid working shape,\nand fills you with a vigor aad -Unless energy you'd almost forgotten\nhad existed\u2014you get the needful\n\u2022vrclae.\nAa a result. Instead of planting\nyourself In an easy cbatr every free\nmoment and letting flabby fat accumulate, you feel aa una for activity tbat keep, you moving around\ndoing tha things you've always wanted to do and meded to do to keep\nyeu In goad condition.\ntbem lianas rail recognition and also\nglee tbem stsge experlenoe eo necessary la tbelr musical education. Mise\nMargaret McLeod was alao making\nher oonoert debut at tba piano for\ntba tnstrumsntal trio.\nConductor Ross Flaming acted aa\nchairman and found nady ra^aonse\nto bla plea fer the audience to Join\nln the singing of \"O Canada.\"\nAldermen   P.   Lindsay   and   J.   B.\nOray wen at the door.\nTEE mOORAM\n\"O Canada\"; March, \"The South-\nlanders,\" AJax Lltbg\u2014\u00bb; Overture,\n\"Lustsplel,\" Keler Bela; Instrumental\nsolo, \"Little Orey Horn* la tbs\nWest,\" Hermann Lohr; Hawaiian selection, arranged hy M. L. Lake;\npiano eoloa, Bab Andrew; \"Country\nDanes,\" by Sartorla, \"Frolics\" by\nVon Wllm; vocal dusts hy May slats-re, \"Schubert's Serenade,\". \"Enchanted Olade,\" by Lola Baker, instrumental trio, Mrs. Gladys Wabb\nFostar, violin, Mn. Ann Ashby, 'callo,\nMlaa Margaret McLeod, piano, \"Minuet,\" Haydcai, \"Maria Stella,\" Orteg;\nCaprice. \"Fair Vaaaar,\" Theo Tobanl;\noperatlo selection, \"La ITavlat*.\" hy\nVerdi; \"Ood Save the King.''\nWest Fernie Will\nContinue Without\nWater Services\nacter Marks of the\nSaviour\nB. Oi Nov. 28.\u2014The ex-\ntendon of tbe dtp oft Fernie'\u2022\nwtter syetem to Wwt Femie will\nnot tr undertaken this winter. West\nPwnUe residents heve now to depend\non well* for tbelr water supply.\nBd. Heeketh, obelnnan of tbe oommlttee received tbe following letter\nfrom Hon. W. A- McKenzle, chairman of provincial unemployment\nrelief committee. \"1 regret tbe delay\nIn replying p\u00b0 v\u00b0ur telegram of\nOctober 31 In regard to Weet Fer\nnJe'a water supply. I am sorry It\nwill not be poaalble to approve of\ntbe Wett Fernie water echeme ln\nview of tbe fact that owing to\nfinancial condition* throughout the\ncountry today, tbe federal govern'\nMent h-ve ao curtailed proposals\nof tbla nature aa to preclude any\np-ealb-llty of proceeding In the\nmeantime.\"\nSurveyor Taking\nLocations for Water\nSystem, Wynndel\nCRB8TON, B. 0.. Nov. 28.\u2014Duroig\ntbe paat week the land* department\nat Victoria _kju had a surveyor at\nwork in tbe Wynndel district taking\nlocations ln connection with Uie pro-\nposed Irrigation system at tbat point\nconcerning which the provincial government Is considering advancing a\nloan of W5,000 or 140.000 for the\ninstallation of a system that will\ntake care of all the growers ln that\narea as far east ss tbe Sam Moon\nranch. An effort ws\u00ab made by tbe\norchardists ln tbe Alloe .Siding district to be Includad in tbe project\nbut lt Is 1 earned that the proposal\nIs not being entertained, preaumably\ndue to tbe prohibitive cost of putting In tbe main pipe over a lengthy\nstretch of waste rock land.\n\"The Marks of the Master.\" wul\nthe text used br Bev. J. Toungwn j\nat  the  Bunday  morning  servloe  at\nthe Presbyterian church.\nOne of the distinguishing marks I\nat tbe Master, said Mr. Tmingaon.\nwu his Joyouaness- -Re wu called\ntbe Light of the World, and tbat\nlight which abane in Him wu tbe\nUght of life. There wu health add\nhealing ln It. Just to be ln His\noompany wu an uplift and an In-\napl ration. Those wbo eame Into\ncontact wltb Hun fait that tbelr\nworrlea had left tbem. tbat tbelr\nwearineu had fallen from them,\ntbat all tbelr darkness had been banished ln tbe sunshine of His presence. He wu the moet radlatnly\nhappy soul that ever lived.\nRls courage wu another dlstln-\ngutahing mark. It wu so conspicuous that all were conscious of lt.\nBven Hla enemies, wbo denied Rim\nmost good qualities, never denied\nHim this. They knew for a certainty tbat He wu one wbo oould\nneither be bullied nor frightened,\nand never wu It more of a certainty to them than when tbey bad Him\nat tbelr mercy and were bowling\nfor His blood, undaunted and undismayed He faced tbem, and although-they did succeed ln sending\nHim to His death, there was nothing\nof the victim about Him. He died\nu Be bad lived\u2014unoonquered and\nunconquerable.\nWAS MAGXANIMOl S\nAnother mark wu His magnanlm\nlty. He blessed them that cursed\nHim, and did goad to them that\ndespltefully used Him. He '\nnever known to bear a grudge. Hs\nwu too big. ]!ven when He wu\nbeing most brutally murdered, He\npitied His murderers, .and prayed\nfor them.\n\"How do we compare with the\nMaster?\" asked Mr. Youngson. Were\nChristians Joyous, courageous, resistant to difficulties and temptations,\ncharitable and forgiving. Oould tbe\nmarka of the Muter be sun tn\nChristians? Or were thow marks\ndim? If they were It wae no cause\nfor discouragement. Acorns did next\nbecome oaks In a day. There wu\nsucb a thing u \"growth ln grace\"\nand It wu a gradual growth. The\nUkenew to the Muter would grow\nand grow until there could be no\ndoubt of the person being a true\nChristian.\nNO DISCOUNT ON CANADIAN\nMONET\nWe appreciate onr  Canadian patronage too highly to\ndiscount  their  money?,\nWhett amount Is tendered to pay Hotel, Cafe and Garage\naccounts,   no   discount.\nBATES  FBOM  $1.00 WITH  BATH,  ftZ.OO\nfree Boi Servloe and Frfnte Garage in Connection\nPEDICORD HOTEL\nMt.IM  BIvenMe  Ave. M)-Hi  Spragne  Ave.\n8POJAKE,   WASH.\njoe pedicohi), Manger\nBailey of Cranbrook\nSays Business Is\nVery Satisfactory\nGORDON'S GENUINE LONDON GIN\ntSSm\nCRE8TON, B. C, Nov. 3S.~Word\nhu arrived of the birth of a son, at\nHoly Cross hospltla, Calgary, to Mr.\nand Mrs. Frank Martin (nee Jennie\nMarshall), of Shepard, Alberta.\nE. 8. Bailey of Cranbrook, who Is\nmanaging a string of stores at Wynndel. Creeton and Cranbrook, wu\nvlaltor here the latter part of the\nweek. He states that business Is\nvery satisfactory. ^^^~\nA- Krrgsveld ws\u00ab a visitor at\nCranbrook thia week, where Mrs.\nKrygsveld hu been a patient in St.\nEugene hoepltal for tbe put thrw\nmonths. She Is making a slow but\nsatisfactory recovery.\nWUl Bogen wu a Klmberley visitor at the week-end. He made the\ntrip with a work team that bu been\nworking on the W. M. Archibald\nplace thle year, and which will\nwinter at tbe Consolidated farm at\nMarysville.\nDouglu Putnam Is home from tbe\nRig Bend country where he hu been\nworking with a road construction\ncrew all season. He ls tbe guest\nof hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank\nPutnam.\nMrs. Isles, who reeldw ln the\nArrow Creek area, wu in town\nThursday, leaving for California\nwhere she will spend the winter wttb\nber parents and other friends.\nOthers to depart from California\nwithin the week are Alfred and\nLeslie Boffey, who have returned to\nLone Beach after spending the past\nthru months wltn their mother,\nMrs. Oeorge Hobden.\nMr. and Mrs. Hans Llndhorst, who\nbave had tbe Rose ranch. Just nortb\nof town, on lease the put seven\nmontbs, have returned to their\nfarm at Oamp Lister.\nPedestrian travel along Fourth\nstreet hu been greatly facilitated\nby tbe putting ln of a new side-\nwalk alongside the former Creston\nhotel which wu destroyed by fire In\nJuly-\nMlu M. Morgan of Nelson, who\nhu bun on the office staff of Crest-\nland Fruit company, limited, for\nthe past two months, hu returned\nhome.\nPAD\nmure\n32 SEEKING 13\nVACANCIES UPON\nB.C. MINERS'ASSN.\nFernie   Miner*   Will   Elect\nTheir New Slate on\nNovember 27\nFRENCH MARSHAL WELCOMED ON ARRIVAL\nMarshal Henri Petaln (left), Trench defender of Verdun, an Oeneral\nJohn J. Pershing, United States, photographed on the arrival of tha FT-aa-ch\nmarshal at New Tork harbor.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nMoberg and Johnson\nPurchase Timber; Hope\nto Get Tie Contract\nCRESTON, B. O., Nov. 38.\u2014In anticipation of a visit from the C.PJt.\ntimber purchasing scent, L- Moberg\nand Otto Johnson have Juat purchased a stretch of timber along\nOoat mountain In the vicinity of the\nHasklns ranch, and are confident of\ngetting a tie contract to keep them\nbusy this winter. The purchasing\nagent ls somewhat late In making\nhis vlalt. A year ago about a doaen\nof theu small hewn tie contracts\nhad been let much earlier ln November. On tba cranbrook Saab and\nDoor oompany limit at Kitchener,\nlogging Is quite active and at the\nflrat  of  the  year  the   sawmill   will\nTUESDAY,  NOVEMBER  14 ,\nNATIONAL BROADCASTING\nCOMPANY\nKOO   NETWORK\n6:00\u2014Musical Magaalne\u2014KOO, KHQ.\nKOMO, KOW, KFI, KSL. KOA.\nEmo Rapee. director; concert orchutra with soloists;  guest artist\n8.30-KOO. KHQ, KOMO, KOW,\nKSL, KOA. Mabel Jsckson, soprano; Earle Splcer, baritone; orchestra direction Don Voorhees.\n7:00\u2014Danoe      Hour\u2014KOO,      KHQ,\nKOMO,    KOW,    KFI,    KSL,    KOA.\nWayne   King   and   his   orcheetra;\nWalter Wlnchell, speaker\n8:00\u2014Program\u2014Amos 'n' Andy \u2014 f\nKOO, KHQ. KOMO, KOW, KSL,1\nKOA.   Blackface comedians.\n8:1(1\u2014Memory Lane\u2014KOO, KHQ,\nKOMO, KOW, KFI. Rural drama\nfeaturing BUly Page, Eileen Plg-\ngott, Ted Maxwell.\n8:45\u2014Smiles\u2014KOO, KHQ. KOMO,\nKOW, KFI. LM 6. Roberts, pianist; Paul Carson, organist, vooal\nsoloist.\n9:00\u2014Concert\u2014KHQ. KOMO, KOW,\nKFI KPO. \"IoianUie.\" by Gilbert\nand Sullivan; Carollers; Bva De\nVol, soprano; Dorothy Lewis, contralto; Allan Wilson, tenor, Marsden .ArgaU, baritone; and Instrumental ensemble direction Cy\nTrobbe.\n8:00\u2014Around the bridge table with\nJohn   Charles   Shlpp\u2014KOO.\n9:16\u2014Forrest FlsheLl\u2014KOO.\n0:46\u2014Joe Mou and his orchestra\u2014\nKOO. KHQ,  KOMO,  KOW, KSL.\n10:00\u2014News   Fluhesr- KHQ,    KOMO,\nKOW, KFI. KOO.    Sam Hay\u00ab.\n10:18\u2014Disturbers of the Air\u2014KOO.\nlO.-48-rThe Coquettes\u2014KOO, KOA.\n11:00\u2014Lofner-Harrts danoe orcheetrs,\nKOO,   t_m*.  KHQ.\n12:00\u2014NBC  Organ  recital\u2014KOO.\nKPO    NETWORK\n6:00\u2014Lovable  Liars\u2014KOA, KJR,\n8:00\u2014Melodies\u2014KPO.\n6:16\u2014Musical    Capers\u2014KPO,    KOA,\nKJR.\n6:46\u2014-Henry Starr, the  16-40  boy\u2014\nKPO.\n7:00\u2014Raising   Junior\u2014KPO,     KOA,\nKJR.\n7:16\u2014Bob   Klelr's     Syncopaton   \u2014\nKFO, KOA.\n7:4fr-Cecll  and  Sally\u2014KPO.\n8:00\u2014piano   Pictures\u2014KPO,     KOA,\nKJR, KEX.   Aileen Fmly and Phyl-\nUda Ashley\n8:16\u2014Quarter    Hour\u2014KPO.      KOA,\nKJR,  KEX,     Alice   Joy,   contralto;\nPaul   Van   Loan's   orcheetra;   \"Ol'\nHunch.\"\n8:30\u2014Tom Gerun and his Bal Tab-\narln orchutra\u2014KPO.\n9:0O\u2014S-Ttagwood     Ensemble\u2014KOA,\nKJR, KEX.\n9:18\u2014Mystery Serial \u2014 KPO, KOA,\nKEX.\n9:46\u00ab-6cags   of   the     South\u2014KPO,\nKOA.  KEX.\n10:00\u2014Pacific    National    Singers   \u2014\nKPO, KOA. KEX.\n11 _X>\u2014Program\n11:08\u2014Jess   Norman's   Bau   Franciscans\u2014KPO,  KOA,  KJR,  KEX.\nHon.\nKFRC m~ SAN FRANCISCO \u2014 610 K\n481   m      Channel  61      looo  w\n6:00\u2014Ben Bernle's orchutra.\n6:30\u2014Red Ooou Adventures\n6:46\u2014Black  and   Blue\n7:00\u2014To the Ladlu.\n7:18\u2014Mark     War-low's     orchestra;\nShoemaker's  quartet.\n7:30-\u2014Charles Bulottl, tenor.\n7:48\u2014Myrt and Marge\n8:00\u2014Blng Crosby\n8:16\u2014Jack Miller\n8:30\u2014Quarter Hour\n8:45\u2014Nocturne\n9:00\u2014Ship Inn Orchutra\n9:16\u2014Raymond  Paige's  orchestra\n9:3D\u2014Program\n9:46\u2014Program\n10:00\u2014Program\n10:05\u2014Answer Man\n10:10\u2014Hal Grayson's orchestra\n12:00\u2014Vagabond of the Air\nKFI \u2014 LOS ANOELES \u2014 640 K\n168.S m        Channel 64        50,000 w\n6:30\u2014Memories\n8:00\u2014Vlrglnnl* Flohrl,  soprano:\nJamu Burroughs,  tenor.\n9:15\u2014 \"D-17 Emperor,\" Cardan cut.\n930\u2014Famous  Trials of  History\n9:45\u2014Male Quartet\n\u00a391.1  m Channel 108 Mo\n6:00\u2014 Vagabonds\n7:00\u2014Program\n7:30\u2014Serenade\u2122\n7:46\u2014Ernest Caldwell, baritone\n8:80\u2014Orchutra\n0:00\u2014Harvey Sextette\n9 30\u2014Weather Forecast\nKNX \u2014 HOLLYWOOD \u2014 1060 K\n..R.5.5 m        Channel 105        3000 w\n8:00\u2014News\n8:1B-~KNX concert trio\n6:30\u2014Louie's  Hungry  Five\n6:46\u2014KNX dance ensemble\n7 0O\u2014Frank    Watanabe    and\nArchie\n7:16\u2014KNX Concert Trio\n7:30\u2014The Circus\n8:00\u2014Claire Mellonlno, pianist; Cal-\nmon Luboviski, violinist.\n9:00\u2014News\n9:16\u2014Tons Blenders\n9:46\u2014KNX Dance Ensemble\n10:00\u2014Orchutra\n11:00\u2014Orcheetra\nKSL \u2014 SALT LAKE CITY \u2014 1130 K\n2653 tn    Channel US     5000 w\n730\u2014\"Romance of Oems\"\n7 45\u2014Program\n8:48\u2014Morning Melodist*\n9:16\u2014 Informal Music\n930\u2014Romance or Mary and John\n10:00\u2014Musical Varieties\n1030\u2014Organ recital\nCJOR \u2014 VANCOUVER \u2014 1210 K\n247.8 Channel   121 500   .\n6:00\u2014Program\n7:00\u2014-News Flnahes\n7:15\u2014Musical program\n7:30\u2014Owlish Oddities\n7:45\u2014Millie   and   Lizzie\n8:00\u2014Oliver Twist\n8:16\u2014Financial Talk\n830\u2014Studio program\n9:00\u2014Basketball Broadcast\n10:00\u2014Mart   Kenny's   Alejtandriana\n11:00\u2014Orchestra\nKGA \u2014 SPOKANE \u2014 1470 K\n204  m Channel  147 5000  w\n7:15\u2014Northwut Salon orchestra\n8:30\u2014Scog Exchange; Ceclle Baron,\npianist.\n9:00\u2014Louis Katzman's orchestra\n9:16\u2014Vic   Meyers'   orchestra\n9:45\u2014Songs of the  Southland\nCommunity Plans\nChristmas Joy for\nBayncs Lake Tots\nBAYNB6 LAKE, B. C. Nov. 28,\u2014\nMr. and Mrs. R. Baylngtvn and\ndaughter, Sylvia, vlalted recently wltb\nMr  and Mrs. H. Nash of Waldo.\nC L- Reggln took a truck load of\nml calves to Fernie on Tuesday\nfor E. DUta.\nOwing to Miss Griffiths' father\nb?lng 111 she is not putting on\na Christmas concert for the school\nchildren. The community U holding\nits dance if rain funds for their\nannual j.res.nu which will be distributed the lsst day of school.\nCharles Tanner, who hu bun In\nF_mle hospital hu returned to ms\nhome.\nMike   Mul-      brought\n!arge deer.\nWilliam McGu!nn-s entered Iter\nnle  hospital   Wednesday  night.\nWaldo held a successful dance on\nSaturday evening tn aid of the\nChrlstmu tru fund. Forty-eight\ndollars wu taken in\nnCRNTX. B- C. Mov. 28\u2014Considerable :nvtt*** t u being taken among\n_he miners in the coming elections\nfor the Brftlsh Oolumbla Miners'\nassociation at Fernie, which ars to\nbe held on November 27.\nTbs nominations have bun posted\nand ehow some 92 nominations for\nis aaunclu\nTDe following are the nominations:\nFor pruldent\u2014John K. Brown.\nRichard Derbyshire, M-0hul Nu,\nJohn Rlfg.\nFor vioe-pruident\u2014Andrew Leu,\nWilliam Walwork, and Joha Yaks.\nFot two on, financial committee-\nSamuel Hesney, Harry Kowall, Balph\nPayne.\nFor two auditors\u2014William Oock-\nburn. Gfrl-ge McAndrewa. Joseph\nE. Mil mum, Thomu Paton.\nFor one financial secretary\u2014Jamu\nBeguley, Loula H Beale, W. A. Harrison. John P-rfcer, and Jamu Wilson of Fernie.\nFor six on executive\u2014Oeorge Ar-\nbucAe, Nfc&olu Oocktourn, Mlcbul\nOeorge, John George, Wllllsm Her-\nChuck, Robert. Martin, William Martin. W. W. Stevens, Wllllsm Savage,\nAubrey Snow, William P. Slemko,\nBettlsta Velchlo. Sidney Ward.\nSLOCAN VALLEY\nPLANS DAY OF\nSP0HS_IN JUNE\nOfficers of Athletic Association Are  Elected at\nPerry's Meeting\nMr*. Macintosh b\nBridge Hotteat in Honor\nof Guest, Cranbrook\nOBAMBBC , B. C, Hot. -\u00bb.\u2014\nJu_!.> -ud \u2022__ TbompMn wtur.M\non SWurdaw '.rom \u2022 wMk oxnt >t\nOolden  end  Sinclair   totepUntl.\nMr. ud tin. r. V. Staple, of In-\n\u25a0ermere ven  cranbrook  tueece  on\nnda;  \u00abn   route   irom   Creeton  to\ntheir home ln Invennora.\nMa. WIU> wae tea hoeteee at\nth. Women', Badminton olub oa\nFriday afternoon.\nMn. Maelntoah -me a bridse hoeteee on Friday afternoon In honor\nof ber gueet, Mra. HaU of Drumbeller. Mil. MaeFhenon and Mn.\nLarte were tbe prise winner,. The\ngueete wen Mre. Wllaon, Mn. Manb,\nMn. Ironjloe. Mn. Scott. Mn. O. I.\nL. MacKinnon. Mre. Fink, It*. Tet-\ntke, Mn. Barber, Mn. Cameron.\nMra. Une, Mn. MacPhereon, Mn.\nManning, Mn. Bracket!, Mn. UtOa,\nand  Mn. Ulla.\nThe ladlee of tbe Irentnf circle\nof tha Dmted church held a e\neaseful a-rt-l-rtoon tea and eale of\nhome-cook\u2014x on Saturday afternoon.\nThe other feature, very popQi-r,\nwae a flah pood for tba chlldnn\nA good aum waa netted.\nMeeen, Munn and Blreb an ln tbe\ndty auditing the booka at the dty\nball.\nto* annual baaaer of the Ladlea'\naid of St. Mary', chureh waa held\nWedneeday afternoon.\n\u2022OAK \"M\nClothe, eoakad owr nlg_\u00bb ft_B^H\nwarm eudey    watar    ane    %_____\\\nlaler to waah IB tlw morning than\nhoae that haw aot baan eoakad.   km\nlist* that tbe aoap la pan (Bel thaa\ngo to it.\nColds\n\"Days of W Proves\na Hit at Cranbrook\nPBRRT'S, B C, Nov. S3.\u2014At a\nme-tlng or tbe Slocan Valley Athletic association, members were present from Slocan city, Perry's, Ap-\npkda.e, Winlaw, Valllcan, Passmore.\nand Slocan park. Mr. Hicks was tn\ntbe chair. The report of the year's\nwork and the financial statement\nwere read by the secretary, Sam\nBentley, and showed the association\nto bave had a very successful season financially and otherwise. The\nmeeting decided to bold Its next\ntrack meet at Slocan City on June\n8, 1932, which would be followed\nby a danoe ln the evening. It was\nalso decided that the age limits\nof competitors be the same as last\nyear, and tbat two additional open\nevents be added to the program of\nsports, making a total of 40 events\nto be decided on the day of the\nsports.\nThe following members were selected to aot as an executive committee and also represent their respective districts.\nMlas Lynes and M McMillan, Blocan City; H. Gustaphason, -Perry's;\nJ. Trozao, Appledale; William R\nCutler, Winlaw; Oordon Strong, Valllcan; Oeorge Forbes, passmore; Oordon Newall, Slocan Park; William\nHicks, president and 8- Bentley, sec-\nre tary-treasuner.     .    .\nCR-JfBROOE. B. C, Nov. tt.\u2014Ths\nOyro   carnival   \"Days   of   '49\"   on\nThursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, while not taking In ths money\nof the farmer performance of the\nsame nature, received a fair patronage. Oyro members and young\npeople of the town were amusingly\ngarbed In costumes of the nineties\nIn tbe gold rush areas and these\nkept the various booths and games\ngoing and frequented tbe dancing\nfloor in tha oenter of the room. To\nencourage a lavlshneea of expenditure, paper money in large amounts\nwas exchanged for actual money.\nBingo tables, wheels and other features vare well patronised. A grand\nprize waa given wnen a number from\nthose on attendance tickets. Thla\nwas won by H. E. Wheeler.\nProceeds will be used for tbe purpose of paying off an Indebtedness\nleft over from tbe summer expenditure on the swimming pool.\n7_.__.v,,. ..  ,rT|rfc|\nTo Brighten HER\nChristmas\nAND to earn aa a __y.\n^> hourly _____ ef dto\nhappy o__no_ Sural- pew\nwill chooee a Green GwOd\nWatch, for BO other lift eacef\nbinee beauty and 0__p ea\ncompletely.\n-U 1\/WenM-\nmeltee an ideal gift. \u00bb37-4\nOther etyiee from \u00bbJ5.\nJ. B. Gray\nJEWELER\nPHONE  S3S RAKER  ST.\nThermometer Hits\n18 Below, Fernie\nFERNIE. B. C, Nov. 23.\u2014The temperature dropped to 18 below cero on\nPrlday night. The loe committee of\nthe curling club baa been busy today getting their Iceman on the ,ob,\nto cooperate wltb Jack Frost's visit.\nCurler- are expecting gamee to start\nbefore next Saturday lf Jack Prcst\noan only be persuaded to stay a\nfew days.\nifoeReasort>\n\"Chant-cler cigarette papers,\nready-gummed and packed in\nthe easy-to-use booklet* . .\nmake'rolling your own'an unfailing pleasure, and smoking\nyour own, a joy. They're the\nbest cigarette papers you can\nbuyr\ndwwS**\\\nPURE  RICE\nCIGARETTE PAPERS\nMAKNftANC!\nm\nfine.\n___i ..\".' Iio-.IU-Wlnnle Parker and Don Bt-\ncommence cutting on a contract that I    ._\u201e\u201e  _,_,\u2014\nla reported to total 100,000 tie\".\nI\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by\nthe Liquor Contiol Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia.\nf*1\nI &___^__________ti__li.\n^B    \\n**s*n**ssskmkm. werfta OU UJJMLJpSMfe smtatktmmmwyt w\nH   i. aaw* rf^^ wlaaaaaap^aaaaJ eeee \u00abaa\nDr. F.Rose\nptijelolan and Snr-\nreon. SpeclaUet la\nrectal and Inteettnal\nUlaeeeee  only.\nPILES\nHToat operation Conetlpe-\ntlcao lucreeernlli treated. ITrlte for\ntree booklet, 4th floor Zlegler Bldg..\n\u2022M aimalde Are., Spokane, waeh.\nanto, eonge.  ^^^^^^^^^^^\n1030\u2014Tba Maglo Mirror\nKOMO  \u2014   SEATTLE   \u2014   920   K\n\u25a0253 m        Channel 92 1000 w\n9:10\u2014Chevrolet  Chronlolee\n9:4*\u2014Vooal Xneemble\n0:1&-Ufe aaver\n0:30\u2014Baldj's Homeapun Melodle,\n0.88\u2014Greater Waahlngton Hour\n1 At\u2014Weather: globe trotter\n1:45\u2014Vooal recital\n2:00\u2014Organ recital\nK-\u00bb  \u2014  SEATTLE \u2014 910  K\n309] m        channel 97        moo w\n7:15\u2014Program\n7:30-__Ue Dowllng\n7:45\u2014N-rthweet Salon orcheetra\n8:SO\u2014The   Song   Exchange;    Ceclle\nBaron, planlrt.\n9:00\u2014Louie Katzman'a orcheatra\n9:16\u2014Rhythm Rounla.\n9:80\u2014Vic Meyen' orcheetra\n19:00\u2014Midnight Bevell-a\nCN\u00bbV \u2014 VANCOCVBB \u2014 MS0 K\nFernie Planning\nChristmas Cheer\nmuni,  b.  c,  Nov,  as.\u2014ciu-\nnene of Ferule espreesed the opinion that a Christina* cheer fund\nehould be collected thla year. 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B, ft \u2014 TCIiDAT MOBKWO, KOVBMM* M, _Hl'\nEfficient\nmHousekeepini)\nww U-__, A.\nOh****   Omelet\nRetain  Breed\nCoo\u2014vs Oocoe\nJam\ncold siiosd a**t\nBice  oroquettc* oarrats\nUttuoe Russian IMstlng\noraag* M-snngu* ri*\nAJCgWIM  TO  BfQCnUM\nI hav* a lot of plain,\noolor-fast ootton broadcloth on hand,\nta row and want to make some\naprons out of It u Chrlstmss gift*.\nI have a good patten, but oan't\neut bow to d-soorat* them.\nOan you help me'\"\nCmWam, lm AU Hittory tha World't Greatest\nJewelry Artut, Talk* tm\n\u2666:\u2666\n\u2666:\u2666\nJEWELRY\nThe GIFT Supreme Through the Ages\nA Silver Statue In 1544\nFOR KINO FRANCIS L\nI \u00abw King Piaacb I. of Prance enter, I ordand a huge\n\u25a0Uvw statu* t ltm\\ which I had aad* for him and decorated\n\"** \u2022\u25a0\u2022Ha* krtnss aad flgnree, to be pushed forward slowly. When\ntM* fa-MC okana of my work, whleh m k nil fuhtonad, oun* to\nth* Mars eyes, he said: \"This Is much th* moat beautiful thing\nthat wa* tv*r nn ay any man, and I, althoogh I delight la aad\naula riant the** things, oould never hav* ImaglaM th* huadredth\npart eg If.\"\nJewels of Today\nAt th* uenw, mentioned below are precious and ttrml-rwrrlou*\ntAaam set la beautiful mountings. Pine matched plans complete\nth* ensemble.\nYour Nelson Jeweler Has the Goods\nBeautiful\u2014Modern\u2014Lasting\nE. Collinson\u2014J. B. Gray\u2014A. T. Noxon\nNelson Jewelers\nI\nAtrnmer: stmt, wots tttt mads flow-\na out of rlc-rac braid?    Pour of\nthus, about tbt s_e of a quarter.\nu   a   lovely   decoration   at   the\nI of any apron. Another flower\nmight be uatd to decent* otnter af\npatah-pocfew, and still mot* at tj>e\nblb-tbp. To mak* oo* fiowwr, form\na circle of rlc-rso, blind-rtitohlng lt\ndown on th* outer *dgw, and\ncatching down th* points, firmly,\nthan filling In the center with Planch\nknot* (IB yellow). Also put a\nPrench knot on each Inside point of\nih* nc-rsc. Um green nwrotrlnd\nembroidery cotton to outline a stem,\nIf you like, -with a few laay daisy\nstitches for leaves on thla *tam.\nMiss B: \"Hsve you a recipe for\nMeed Ortnb*_y Jelly?\"\nAn*w*r: Spiced Cranberry Jelly:\nPick ovar tb* cranberrleo, removing\nas, etoeter*. To one aad one-\nhalf quart* of berries add three cups\nof water, six whole cloves and two\n(\u2022\u2022spoons   of   cinnamon   bark    (or\nk) and let slmrner IS minutes\ntn a covered ssucepsn. Now press\nth* soft pulp through a wlde-meshed\n\u2022lev* and to thl* lifted pulp add\nthr** cup* of granulated sugar. Let\nball gently thrse minute* longer, as\nyou stir steadily, thsn turn Into\nsmall mold* whloh have been rinsed\nont In cold -miter, and set in a cold\na to beooin* firm before un-\nmoldlng\nReader: \"What 1* a good way to\ndecorate ind fruitcake? Would you\nadvise thoee tiny colored candl**?\"\nAnswer: Tae, *lth*r tb* colored\ncandl _ or els* out oMond gum-\ndrop* into \"p*t\u00bbls\" with scissors\nand form flowera with thorn.\nffiM\/)-g>'\n\u00a3S9_-\nThe charm ofewen the loveliest is\nthreatened by enlarged pores! Pompeian Night Cream (a cold cream) will\ncleanse vour i_n thoroughly, taking\naway all tha dirt particles that clog\nyour pores. Its companion, Pompeian\nDay Cream, is s smooth Vanishing\nQreaa ... a perfect powder bssi.\nBe wr* to uae Pompeian Beauty\nI Powder. It spreads snootily ind wal\ncling.\nPOMP6IAN\nPRODUCTS  FOR  BEAUTY\nThe Beauty Box\nby Helen Pollem\nWomen of \u00a9beeiful dispositions\nan go mool. sweeter to look at\nthia tbose who whin* and oom-\nplaln, you'd think tbat own ordinary Intelligence would UU tho\nlemons to pork up, sssume a smile,\neven If thpy dont fool %-.. And\ncheerfulness la a wonderfully offoc-\ntlvo lnsursncs afalnat thooo moanle\nlines that appear at the mouth\ncornen whon llpa are drawn down.\nBrooding tnd grouching meea up the\nphyatcal machinery, inake away the\nhealthy appetite, Interfere with assimilation and nourishment. There\nle no health ln 'am, nor beauty,\neither.\nFlushing li due to auddon action\nof the Uttle capillaries that are\ncloee to tho ekln aurface. It la an\nemotional phenomenon and oocurs\nmore often wben tbe ekln to thin\nand sensitive than wben lt ls a\nthicker structure. Hearty eaters are\nmore likely to suffer from ruddiness\nthan thoae wbo are more discriminating in the matter of diet. Ointment of slno oxide lo reoommended\nfor local treatment.\nHair ornaments must be chosen\nwith discretion. If they produoe a\ndreesed-up look lt Is best to banish\nthsm, overdressing being about the\nworst form of dowd mess. Every\noolffurss are going up, and tbey\noffer opportunity for a smart Uttle\noomb, clip or barette. But be cautious and wary.\nWhen tbe complexion ruffles up\ninto scales, goes dry, and behaves ln\na suicidal manner, an oatmeal pack\nwin be found beneficial. UU the\noatmeal with roeewater until lt ls\nthe consistency of cold cream. Apply,\nlet dry, bathe away and then work\nln an oily cosmetic.\nH m\\ -fT*\"*\"** \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*-MlJ-\u00ab\u00abi nuugn-MMMMIM\n)\u00a3______ \\\n11111111111 \u25a0 11M\niiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiij)\nI The High Speed Girl\nby QwMay Christie\nllMIIIMIlHHMIHIIMItllllllllHIIHIIIIIIMIIIIHIIHIIIHIIItlHIIIHntlll\nHere are tbe characters tn tbls\nsparkling serial:\nLaurel Oakes, the harolns, is 19.\nA product of today! Hectic, reek-\nlees, utterly confused as to the right\nsnd wrong of everything, but crazy\nfor a good time, with aU the means\nto ber hand, and yet oonsclous of\n\"missing something , , sbe knows\nnot what! Her selfish, pleasure-seeking parents neglect ber.\nImogen Oay, a beautiful Uttle\nrotter ln tbe same social set, but\nlacking entirely the good heart of\nLaurel Oakee. Not content with the\nmen ln her own crowd, dissipated\nand futile as moet of tbem are,\nImogen takes \"filers\" into the night\nelub underworld and even nae a\nfriend who Is a leader In a notorious dope ring I\nRoger SartorU. 99, a Jaded young\nman who has turned his eyes on tbe\nsweet freshness of Laurel. Another\nfriend of Imogen's Is Sammy Scholte,\na sort of minor princeling ln the\nunderworld of dope, night olubs,\netc. It gives Imogen a great kick to\nmeet him sub-rosa. He le a very\ndangerous character, ai time proves.\nBruce Harvey, tbe really decent\nman In tbe story . . not rich llks\nSartorls, not crooked like Scholtz,\nbut with fine Ideals and ambitions.\nBruce ls in love with Laurel Oakes,\ndeaplts ber wild conduct, for be sees\nthat the girl has never had a chance\nln life. Imogen advises Laurel that\nshe must marry wealth!\nWM   tO\nfoUow\nCHAPTEB   1\nVassan Cash Meat Market\nMoney Savers for Tuesday and Wednesday\nChoice Steer Beef       Pork\u2014Lamb\u2014Veal\nSirloin Steak\nPer lb\t\naiound Steak\nPer lb.  .....\nClub Steaks\nPer lb\t\nFresh Hamburg\nPer lb\t\n19c\n17c\n22c\n12t\nPork Steak\nPer lb\t\nPork Loin Chop6\nPer lb\t\nr__nb, Loin Chops\nPer lb\t\n_al Chops\nPer lb\t\n14c\n18c\n20c\n20c\nBARGAINS\nSpring Chix\nPer lb.  ..\nYoung Fowl\nPer lb.   ..\n22c\n18c\nBARGAINS\nPicnic Hams,\nPer lb.   ...\nCottage Rolls\nPer lb.  ...\n17c\n18c\nJUST ARRIVED, FRESH FISH\nSweetness   &  Heat!\nI\nTou Know\u2014\nLump sugar cost 3 cents a pound over granulated sugar and a few people buy it because It\n\"lasts longer and looks better.\"\nSome people still pay $2.00 to $4.00 a ton more\nfor lump coal because they think It 'lasts longer\nand looks better.\"\nThere is no more sweetness In lump sugar\nthan In granulated and using lump sugar generally takes more than is needed.\nJust So\nLump coal has no more heat than nut or pea\ncoal and using lump coal always consumes more\nthan it necessary because of irregular fire beds\nand inconvenient firing habits.\nLump eoal is often impossible to burn without\ngas, smoke or soot troubles, when smaller uniform-size coal can be burned with cleaner and\nlower cost results.\nIt ia merely a matter of knowledge as to\nproper ways of handling.\nWe Know\n\u00bb\u00bb\nYou can do the same as thousands of homes\nproved last year, that \"Corbin Washed\" coal is\nmost desirable, because of high heat, with no\nsoot and best of all it sells at a lower price.\nIt is our business to know about fuel, and we\ndesire to show you how to cut your fuel bills by\nusing \"Corbin Washed\" Coal; which is mined\nIn British Columbia and is specially prepared\n(or Eastern British Columbia Homes, it is a\nclean coal for particular people.\n\"Corbin Washed\" coal is the logical fuel for\nNelson homes, because it carries a low freight\nrate, which added to the low mine price on this\nhigh heat, steady burning coal enables us to\nguarantee you the \"Most Clean Heat Per Dollar.\"\nWe will give you simple printed firing rules\nallowing you more convenient habits and your\ncoal will go much further at a lower cost per ton.\n\"Corbin Washed\" comes in two sizes for use\nin residences and both these sizes .are screened,\nwashed and cleaned for domestic use.\nSee These Low Prices!\nfor a coal which burns and heats like anthracite\n\"Corbin Washed Furnace\"\n$10.00\nT5% Coarse Coal including stove\nand nut. Per ton\t\n\"Corbin Washed Steam\"\nA screened coal which includes 75% Nut and\nPea Coal for use in cold weather and especially for large heating plants. d>Q AA\nPer ton\nSpecial Prices on Carload Lots\nWilliams Transfer-Agents\nPhone 106\n\"Low,\" ttld Mlu Laurel Oakes,\nspins extreme sophistication ss she\njuggled with a cocktail sbsksr in\nths library of ber parents' summer\nhome (ar down on Long Island on\nan exquisite Juno ervenlng, \"ls bunk\nthat's never cramped my style, and\nnever will! There's no such thing\ntoday ss love!   It's sll hooey 1\"\n\"Is that so? And you so young\nand beautiful?\" mocked Roger Bar*\ntorls ln hla suavo voice as lie\nsprawled In a big chair near the\n\u25a0Speaker and regarded her wtth lasy\ninterest. \"That's what might be\ncalled a sweeping statement. And\nwhat do you substitute for love?\"\n\"'Kick',\" responded the nlrietoen-\nyesr-old Laurel tersely, flipping some\nof the bright liquid into a glaas,\nand.sipping lt tn ths manner of a\nconnoisseur. She mads a grimace.\n\"HeU's bells! there's certainly no\nkick to tbla!\" and with a dexterity bom of considerable practice, shs added a liberal quota of\nBacardi  to  ths  main  body.\n'\"Drink, puppy, drlnkl\"* Bhe\nhanded ber visitor a brimming goblet on which wss painted a rampant rooster. \"'A hair of the dog'\n. . . that's what you need to dear\naway your hang-over.\"\nRs did not raise himself aa inch\nfrom his recumbent position as bs\ntook the glass. Oood manners , .\nthe small amenities of life were considered rather 'bourgeois' in this\nswift young crowd.\n\"Here's  howl\"    He drained  lt  at\na  gulp,  while  Laurel stood  for  a\nmoment looking down on blm.\n\"Want another?\"\n\"Tsp.\" .She took his Sltss, refilled\ntt . . filled her own. They drank\ntogether.\n\"Continue tho bright line, my\nchild. Occasionally an ldss trickles\nout. Ill say you've a brain somewhere dormant in you. Laurel.\"\n\"About . . lore?\" asked shs, taking no offence at Rogers 'Joshing'.\nPoliteness was declaates with tbe\ngang' . . and really to bam Roger\nhers at all (because of his reputation, and tbe faot that at 39 he\nhad already bad a couple of divorces\nand wu supposed to be hsr girl-\nMend Imogen's property) wu very\nflattering.\nYep Shoot. I want to hear\nwhere your biggest kick cotnee from?\nIf love's definitely 'out; thsn I\npose lt must be either gin er\nrum?\"\nArept you rather confusing the\nmeans with the end?\" She lingered\nthe qualifying adverb at ths\nsame time pnlllng ber most sophisticated triok, tilting her chin u htgh\nu lt would go, a cryptic, Mona-Llsa\nsmile hovering provocatively about\nher. lips, and regarding him through\nhalf clossd luhes.\n\"Host people do confuse the muni\nwith the end. In fset, the end fairly\nleaps at you before you've even bad\ntime to decide ttie procedure,\"\nsmirked Roger.\n'Conceited au 1 Tou think u\neasy as that the women fall for\nyou?\"\nSure they dot Woman's \u2022freedom' ts Ood's greatest gift to man,\nu one of your own sex bu Just\nwritten \"\nHow you hate yourself I But\ndon't flatter yourulf thst yonr victims sre ln love with yout\"\n\"Than 'tis my fatal ux-appult\nD'you know, you've got a good duh\nof 'It' yourulf, little sister?\"\nLaurel flushed under her thick\nlayer of paint and powder. Sbe\nwasn't out of her teens yet, and.\nthough sbe wouldn't bave confeeud\nIt for worlds, often felt, amid \"tbs\ngang\" llks a helpless, dlrectlonleu\nUttle cork bobbing sbout on a mats-\nphorloal ocean!\nWhere wu ahe going? What wu\nIt aU about? To wbat and tbe\ndrinking and petting and general\nwhoopee-rlslng?\n\"Eat. drink and be merry u ban,\"\nwu ber friend Imogen's slogan . . .\nwhloh already bad led Laurel into\nstrange byways whou least un-\npleaunt souvenir wu a sore bead\nnext morning.\nBut she wasn't going to be faxed\nby sucb u Roger. Bhe tosud her\nhead\u2014s pretty little -feed with a\ngood deal of embryo gray matter\nln lt, however mlsersdlted. \"Love's\nnothing but a biological urge,\" sbs\nuld, \"and\u2014according to the psycho^\nanalysts\u2014once you've got a thing's\nnumber\u2014I mean, dragged It up into\nthe open\u2014then you needn't\nafraid of It.\"\n\"Hal\" Suddenly the man got up,\nmoving with a swift, fascinating\ngrace of a panther. Re put his two\nhands on tbe girl's shoulders, slipping them crosswiu down behind\nhsr, and drawing her elou to htm.\n\"Tou mean you wouldn't bs afraid\nof\u2014of me\u2014Laurel?*'\nAnd   in   bis   eyu   she  uw\nsmoldering    light.     They\n;\nwere   dilated   at   tba\nquite yellow. like an animal's.\nBer imputes ww to draw away at\nones. She felt sbe hated Roger now\n. . yet at the same time u though\nshe were under a sort of hypnosis,\nDont let him sM. . .\nBut what did anything matter so\nlong u you got a kick out of\nlt, wu the credo of hsr crowd.\n\"I'm going to kiss yon . . and\nlny kisses hurt,'* breathed Roger,\nhis face\u2014quite a handsome face\nIt wu, in a dlulpatsd manner\u2014\nbut an inch or two from ber own.\n\"Laurel\u2014*'\nSbe clossd her eyu. It swmsd\nto hot a film had oome on his.\nThat elemental look had the most\ncurious, breath-taking effect on her.\n\"O-oht\" Tbe long klu ended.\nShe drew baok violently with a\nshaky little laugh. Anothtr Uttle\nnotch set up in your vanity!\"\n-Uy hsart, Laurel\u2014\"\n\"I said vanity! Ton men are\ntoo bored and laay to have hearts\ntheu days. But If you had. they're\neo full of other men's wlvw and\n'euy' older women that there lent\nany parking place ln them for .us\ngirls t\"\n\"Tou peoocloue Infant, what on\nearth do you mean?\"\n\"Ob, don't be sissy, Roger. Bs\nyourulf! I'm only dc-bunking love\nand showing that I'm wlu to yout\"\n\"And all I want to do is klu\nyou.\"\n\"That's your darn laalnau again I\nTou haven't the Intelligence to do\nanything else, Tou take ms for a\nntt-witr\n\"Indud I do not.\"\n\"Thanks for the compliment. I dO\noccasionally try to uu ths old\nbean, you know. And tbe next time\nyou feel tbe urge-to-klu, remember tbat drunkards, lovers and the\n\"non compos mentis'\u2014other wlu the\nmentally deficient\u2014are all ln the\nume category\"\n\"Indeed?   Who sprang that line?\"\nLaurel shrugged her shoulders nonchalantly, \"An eminent Oerman sexologist.\"\n\"So,   you   rud   that  stuff?\"\n\"Why not? With men Uke tbey\nare today, we girls must up and\nget aome sort of an eduoatlon!\"\n\"For   your   protection?\"\n\"I don't know that we really want\nto be protected.\" Laurel lit a cigarette, seated herself on tbe sofa\nand made a plaoe for Roger beside\nher. How shs fslt mon ln command of herself, and calmer. \"We're\nall Uke Oalswortby'a monkey, you\nknow\u2014arid to squeeu the lut drop\nof Juice from ttie fruit of life. Does\ntbat sound hackneyed?\"\n\"Tu.   And cynical, too\"\n\"Oh, no. It Just moans tbat we\ngirls todsy sre of a very inquiring\nturn of mind.\"\n\"Oarpe diem, quam minimum\neredula postero.'\"\n\"Which,\" Laurel translated unexpectedly, \"means 'eslu today but\ndon't think of tomorrow.* Well .\nswinging round on him cballenglng-\nly, \"don't you figure that's quite\nan excellent motto?\"\n\"In othsr words,\" supplemented\nRoger, \"you belleoe that What's\nsauce for the goose ls Just u dainty\na tld-blt for the gander?\"\nTou get me, Steve,\" grinned\nLaurel. \"We girls wlll try anjrthin\nat leut once. We're all highly ex\nperlmentall\"\n\u2022   \u2022   e\nRoger had gone. Her parents\nbeing off an their own diversions,\nLaurel had dined alone.\nThen Imogen telephoned around\n10 p.m from the bungalow 10 mllea\naway where she wu visiting.\nThe \"gang\" had got a new ran-\nfor tbat evening. Uurei\nget into her roadster aad\noertala route and specific\nFinally, turning to tbs\nleft, a mile beyond ttie bridge thM\nspanned a certain Uttle straw.\nLaurel wu to turn to tba left again\nand dim an un tu sbs saw a ught\n\"Huvsnsl is tbls a KM But\nstunt, ttoogen?'*\n\"No, but It'll be a lot of fun, and\nany amount of boons,\" burbled imo-\ngsn.\n\"Row meny*H be there?\"\n\"Ob, at M\u00abt twenty of us,\"\n\"Sort of a moonlight picnic?\"\nMm. Not in the open. But ni\nbet we're going to fat an awful\nkick out of It.\"\n\"Imogen; tell me, what is it?\"\n\"Ob, a new kind of a night dub!\"\n\"in a road-house?\"\n\"Ho. It wu Freddie DeFarfst\nldu. He's the leader ef that nsw\npainting sobool ln Montparnssu,\ntn Paris, you know. I confeu Vd\nnever nave thought of ltt\"\n\"Tou intrigue me, lm! Xt sounds\nUke a kind of wild notion.\"\n\"Ten said tt, kid. Our \u2022opening'\nwill be with six bottlu of Scotch\nand aix of real champagne! And\nhow!\"\n\"Right, ni be there. I \u00abup-\npou there 11 be someone to me me\nhome in eau I get Motto?\"\n\"Sure thing. Only dont bag\nRoger.   Re's my pet property!\"\nBefore  the  miner in  her beauti\nful chtote-decoreted bedroom, Laurel\nA   heavy    make-up   covered    bar\npretty uttl*  ftos.\nKer mouth wu elaborately rouged\nher  eyelids   artiflotally   darkened.\n(To   bs   continued.)\nBe Fair to Baby\nSCOTT'S\nEMULSION\nof Norw.gun\nCod LIvit Oil\nHe needs the\nextra nourishment that\nFRYS COCOA\ngives\n_\u2014\u2014i n-aA_Ua_N_t uj-uus cxtfi energy, extn\nwarmth, *ofety ia the cold, due-rout dtye\na heed Yoa know how noun-thing milk U.\nWhen made into FRITS Cocot it it Marly\nhall at nourithing tftin. Set that the children\nhtve thai FRITS\u2014the cocot with tht choco-\nltty flavour\u2014and tht mott economical iood-\ndriiik you cas buy.\nJ.& r-& Sons (C___) sJemmi, msoaamh. Qm\nM\u00ab\u00abfctytA\u00abo\/ifetCocoi\u00abndaoeo\/\u00abteHoui\u00ab*ititi\u00bbor\u00ab\nmwsmttxwtwm\nVary your meals\ntry this new\ne Look for this mark on every tn.\nIt ll t guarantee that Magic\nBaking Powder does not con-\nUln alum or any harmful Injrc-\ndienl\nWhat desert could be more tempting than lusdou*\napple puddlngl Especially when It tops off a delightful\nmeal like thit one, suggested by Mia A. L Moir,\ngraduate dietitian of Macdonald College end new\ndietitian at the Central Branch, YMJZ.K, Montreal.\nLUNCHEON MENU\nCream of Mushroom Soup\nParker House Rolls\nChicken a la King In PatUc Shdb\nCandied Sweet Potatoes\nBaked Apple Pudding*\nHard Sauce\nChase * Sanborn's Tea er Coffee\nWis* Moir says: \"I alweyj ust tnd recommend Magic\nBaking Powder because It combine* efficiency and\neconomy to the highest degree.    Beside*, 'Magic'\n\u2022sways gives deperdable baking results.\"\nTry Miss Molr's Recipe\nfor'APPLE PUDDING\n1 cup Dour H teaspoon salt\n1 teaspoon Magic 5 tablespoon* melted\nBaking Powder ,   butter\n1 tablespoon milk\nSift flour with baking powder and salt Add\nmelted butter and milk to make e est batter.\nBake In Individual mould* or drop over apples\nand bake In the oven at 250T. for 30 minute*.\nServe hot with hard sauce.\nDoeen* of othtr delightful recipe* are listed In\nthe New Fret Magic Cook Book. If you bake\nat home, wrltt to Standard Brands Limited,\nFraser Ave. t Liberty St., Toronto, and t copy\nwill bt lent to you.\n8UV MADUKKANAM OOOK\n r\nIH-\n1\nSpats\nAt this time of the year\nSpats  ig   the   necessary\ntnd   proper    thing    to\nwear with Oxfords.\nSPATS FOR MEN\nin\nGreys and Fawns\n$2.25 *nd $2.50\nR. Andrew\n&Go.\nheaders in Footfathion\nSociety\nThis coiuatD li conducted hy\n.Mrs. M. J. Vigneux. AU news of\na social nature, lneludln,. *cep-\ntloni, private entertalnr* **u,\npersonal Itemi, marriages, etc.,\nwlll appear 'n thla column. Telephone Mrs. Vigneux at her\nhome,  519  -SUlca  itrert.\n\u00bbTHB NELAON DAILT NEWS. NELMN, B. C \u2014 TUESDAY  MORNING,  NOVEMBER U, W\nCarnegie Corporation\nM>v Expend Money-for\nCanadian Universities\nTORONTO, NOV. 23 (CP)\u2014Plana\nfot a. generar survey ot Canadian\n.JJberal Arta college libraries, which\nwiU tte carried out within a year,\nw:re formulated today at a conferenoe held *t Toronto public library\nwhere an advisory group of three Canadians met with R. M. Lester of the\nCarnegie corporation of New York,\nand Dr. w. w. Bishop, chairman of\nthe advisory group on college libraries  for the United  States.\nT_e Canadian group comitate of\nPr. Oeorge R. Lock , public librarian\nOf Toronto (chairmen); Preeldent F.\nW. Patterson, of Acadia university.\nAnd professor Fred Landon. University of West rn Ontario.\nAs a reault of the proposed survey\nIt ls contemplated that the Carnegie\ncorporation ' wl{l mak. available a\nconsiderable sura to be expended\namong Liberal Arte colleges In Canada and in Newfoundland for purchase of books.\nUr. and Ws. W. R Jarvis and\ndaughter Mary of Procter were city\nvisitors yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr*. B. A. Stlmmel of TraU spent\nyesterday in town.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nT. W. Blngay of Trail haa left on\na   business  trip  to   Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra.  William   Fraser  of  Kootenay\n3ay is a city visitor.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. A. R. Swanson. who baa been\nthe we.kend guest of her son and\ndaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl\nE. Swanson, fclaple avenue, palrvlew,\nleft yeeterday morning for her bome\n'..:  Klmberley.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. c. S. Leary of Nakusp paid a visit to town yesterday,\nMiss  D.  walker  of Crawford  Bay\nspent yest.rdfty ln Nelson shopping.\n\u00ab   \u2022   ,\nMr. and Mrs. Hugh Matatall of\nSalmo   were   ofty   visitors   yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Molse Bourgeois of Crescent\nValley hss arrived to visit ber aon-\nin-law  and daughter,  Mr.  and  Mrs.\nHenri Oagnon,  Carbonate etreet.\n\u2022 \u2666   \u2022        \u00bb\nHugh Burnett, Terrac   apartments,\nhas returned from Vancouver, where\nhe went to attend tbe funeral of his\nmother.\"\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. James Buchanan of Trail\nspent yesterd*7 in the city.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs. jamea H. Ryley of Qu.ens\nBay has arrived to spend the winter\nln Nelson and has taken up residence\nat 808 Kootenay street, Italrvtew.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022.\nOn Thursday evening, Mrs. B.\nLowery, Nelson avenu , Fairvlew. was\nhostess at -a smart surprise party\nand danc;, given In Honor of her\nhusband's birthday annlveraary. Mrs.\nR. D. Hall and Mrs. W. R. Steed\nacted as hostesses and received the\nmany guests until Mr. and Mrs.\nLowery arriv d. Boon after their arrival,    some    00    friends    gathered\nHi\ni'ommt' wiu\ntable and W\naround Mr. Lowery and sang \"For\nHe's a Jolly Oood Fellow.\" Arthur\nmade a speech and on\nthe guest* presented the\nth a handsome walnut\nWI fold. The lunch table\nwhloo was artistically arranged by\nMra. Rail and Mrs. Lowery was. very\nattractive with shaded bronxe chrysanthemums in silver vase* and tall\ntapers in silver sconces. The scrumptious birthday cak; with Its numerous candles occupied the'table center. Mrs. Ernest Marsden and Mrs\nPred Webber caused much merriment with tbelr humorous duet*\nJack Toulson ent: ruined at the\npte no and also led tbe older boys\nchoir ln oommunity singing. Russell\nMcEwan acted as master of ceremonies. Albert Poster provided the\nsnappy outfit for the danoe music.\nMrs. Lowery was ably assisted by\nMrs. T. H. WUllte and Miss Mary\nWilli ts, who made tbe very exclusive\ncaps and by Victor Owen and Regi\nmaid Stratton who acted as Ice\ncresm vendors. A buffett lunch, serV\ned at midnight the servlteUrs were\nMrs. Harold H. Hlnltt, Mrs. R. D.\nHall, Mrs- W. B Steed, Miss Owen\nLowery, David Krr, Victor Owen,\nArchie Anderaon and Mrs. Lowery\nBefore the guests departed I. H\nPaterson read a humorous paper on\nthe activities of the evening. Those\ntnvlt d were Mr- and Mrs. Russell\nB. McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold\nHlnltt, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wllllts,\nMr. and Mrs. R. D Hall, Miss Annie\nWUllte, Mn- L. Hanna. Miss Amelia\nHanna, Mrs. Gladys Webb Poster,\nMr- and Mrs. Ernest Marsden, Mr.\nand Mrs. C- W. Tyler, Mr. and\nMrs. H. M Whlmster, Mr and Mrs.\nH. E. Mlnton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clyde\nEmory    Mr.   and   Mrs.   J.   Lundie,\nher Invited gueste were Mrs. H. McArthur, Mrs. W. M- Cameron, Mra.\nP. Richards, Mis. Dougia* Chamberlain, Mrs, E- H Barwood. tbe Misses\nFrances and Helen Scanlan, Mrs\nHerry Oore, Mrs. R W. Dawson and\nMrs.  A.  A   O    WlUlams.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. j. McDonald of Balfour were (.cent visitors to town.\nMiss Jessie Anderson, wbo attends\nNelson Business college, hae returned\nfrom Trail where sfce haa been the\nweekrnd guest of her parents, Mr\nand  Mrs.  Anderson\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. W. E Marshall of. S-lrerton\nwas  a  city  visitor  yesterday\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nAmong shoppers to town ysaterday\nwu Mrs. Boy s.l'llearn ot Kaslo.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nJoseph Oallo of Poplar wae s\nvlaltor to town during the w.ekend.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 23\u2014 Mn. J.\nOraham, who baa been vlaltlng her\ndaughter, Mrs. Ralph Cook, and\nMrs. David MUne. for the paat week,\nreturned to her home in Orand\nporks Saturday.\nBlrs. A. P. Mitchell of Robson is\nthe guest of her daughter, Miss\nDoris Mitchell, ror a few days.\nMrs.  J.  H.  Matthews  returned   to\nMRS WHITEHOUSE\nDIES FOLLOWING\nSECOMSTROKF\nWife of Local Bank Manager\nSurvived by Three\nDaughters\nSP7\n'mrmra*imF>m\n_.' \"S,..-!*' _,._____-*'' ._*  *5^|M~homi \"in Orand\" Paris' s.turday\n3__\u00a3&\nFairway Cash & Carry\n\u25a0   \"'    \"   \\\" m    \u25a0 ,..,._ \t\nSpecials tor Tuesday and Wednesday\nGROCERY DEPARTMENT\nOur new supply of Mixed Peel, Raisins, Currants,\nand Nuts is in and we offer these goods\nat very low prices.\n.'RESH   GROUND\nCOFt_E,   II.\t\nBULK- DATES,\n^_M^\n2S<\ntot\n-KOSKH *  HLA('KVtlXI.'tt   w\/tfS,\nSPAGHETTI,'par  tin   . . \u2022****\nSPECIAL\u2014P. ^ G.  SOAP,\n6   for  \t\nONIONS, tkZan\n15 lbs.  ._ **.>.\nCARROTS,\n10   Ibs\t\n23<!\n2wT\nGOLD DUST SCOURING\nPOWDER, 5 tins   .\n25c\nBAKERY DEPARTMENT\nMILK MAID BREAD. The *<\u20ac\nbest in town. 4 loaves .    **\nMEAT DEPARTMENT\nCOMBINATION SPECIAL\n3 lbs. Plate Boiling Beef, 1 lb.\nButter, 2 lbs. Lard, l lb. Sliced\nBacon. Ci aa\nAUfor     91.WU\nMra William Hampshire, Mr. and\nMrs. Arthur Colllnson, Mr. and Mrs.\nX. H- BaiVood. Mr. end Mre. _.\nDronsfleld, Mr. and Mrs. pred Webber,* R J. Hewitt, Victorl Oven,\nArthur B- Gilker, Reginald Stratton,\nJack Toulson, Jack Me k, W. Davles,\nP. Nichols. Jack Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.\nW. J. Gerbracht. Miss Blanche\nBeatty, Miss Gladys 8-orthouee, Miss\nWlnnlfred florthwlck, Miss Gwendolen Lowery, Dr. C. Bradshaw, Mr.\nand Mrs. E. H. Paterson, Dr. and\nMrs. Wilfrid Laishley, Archie Anderson, Jack Teague, Mr. and Mrs.\nRobert Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. David\nKerr, J. G. M. Locke, Mrs. J- 8.\nCarter, ___b.rt H. Poster, Dr. and\nMrs G. A. C Walley, Wilfrid Lowery,\nand Mr and Mrs. B- Lowery.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n|    Walter L. Sheeler of Los Angeles,\nwbo hae been on a few weeks' business trip to Alaska and coast cities,\nreturned to Nelson laet evening,\ns \u25a0 e   s\nMiss Lean Nedelec, who attends\nNelaon high school, spent the weekend at the home of her perente, Mr.\nand Mrs. F. Nedel c ln Yahk.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Martin Kendrlck, who has\nbeen in the eastern states for the\npset few weeks was in town Sunday\nen routs to her hom: in Rossland.\n*        \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. David Kerr, Vernon\nstreet, have as their guest Mrs.\nKerr's brother, Oordon Smith, or\nMinneapolis.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. A. J. Watson of Kootenay\nBay spent yeeterday ln the city.\nMrs. H. M. Heath, Carbonate\nstreet, has as hsr guest her sister,\nMrs. Joseph Herdman of New Denver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHarold Schult_ has arrived from\nthe Okanagan and ls the guest of\nhts parents, Mr. and Mre. H. G\nSchultz,  Edgewood   avenue.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nG. T. McOregor of Crawford Bay\npaid a visit to town yesterdsy\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.    A.    T.    Horswlll,    Carbonate\nstreet, entertained the members of\nMrs. pred H. Oraham's circle of St.\nSaviour's Church Helpers yesterday\nwhen those present were Mrs. Pred\nH. Graham, Mrs. E. C. Smith, Mrs.\nF. R. Prltchard, Mts. Mabel RocJlKe.\nMrs. Ernest W. Ste: 1, Mrs W L\nAffleck. Mrs. A. J- Dunnett, Mrs.\nHarry Gore, Mrs. A. J Cornish, Mrs\nP. G. Morey, Mrs. T. E Maddock\nand Mrs Horswlll.\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs- W. McKay were recent visitors in Nelson from Balfour.\nafter spending  the   pest  week  with\nfriends 'in Trail.\nMr. and Blrs. David Calder. Bey\navenue, had ae their gueet over tbe\nweek-end Mrs, Calder'a mother, Mrs.\nC.  A.  Berry of  Robson.\ne   e * e\nMr.   and   Mrs.   K-    Knowler   and\ndaughter   Hazel   of   Frul tvale   were\nshopping in Trail Saturday.\nAs a result of s stroke suffered\nthree weeks ago. Mrs. Isabel Radford\nWhitehouse, wife of Prancls Cecil\nW-itehouae, manager of tbe Nelson\nbranch of the Canadian Bank of\nComm-.rce at Nelson, died yeeterday\nafternoon, within half an hour of s\nsecond  stroke.\nBorn at Guelph, Ontario, Mrs,\nWhitehcu tf, wbo wae the daughter of\nEdward Radford, was tn her 53rd\nyear. She was married to Mr. White-\nbouse in .-Oe, when Mr. Whltehouse\nwae manager of the Bank of Corn-\nmere at Melfort. Sask. Prom there\ntbey moved to Verdun, Man., and\nthen to Red Deer, Alta., coming to\nKelson ln  1920.\nShe leaves a brother, Alan Radford,\nwho  uvea  at  Or.'ord, England.\nIn addition to her husband, she le\nsurvived by three daughters, Josephine, Margery and Barbara Jane.\nMrs. Herbert Clark and daughters\nreturned' from a abort visit to\nSpokane.\n\u2022   \u2022    \u00bb\nMr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor returned   Saturday   from   Greenwood.\nMOTHER OF TRAIL\nLADIES IS DEAD\nATQUFMHOME\nMrs. Riddel!, Mother of Mrs.\nBuchanan and Mrs. Blaylock, Passes\nTRAIL, B. Ci Nov. 23.\u2014The death\noccurred   at   her   home   ln   Danville\nQr.bec,   Saturday   morning   of   Mrs.\nJames Riddel], mother of Mrs. James\nBuchanan  and  Mtn.  S.  (J.  Blaylock\nof Trail.\nMrs.   Rlddell   watt   predeceased   by\n^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^H ihpr husband two years ago. Besides'\nJ. KeUy of Sllverton was thc guest Mrs.   Buchanan   and   Mrs.   Blaylock\nof his brother-in-law and aister, Mr., she is survived by another daughter,\nand    Mrs.    William    Munroe,    Third iMiss Rose Riddell of Danville, Que,\navenue,   laat   week.      ^^^^^^^^\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr.   and   Mrs.   A.   DeBruyn   and\nfamily   of   Prultvale   were   shoppers\nin Trail Saturday evening.\nsee\nMr. and Mrs. P. T. Cuilen were\nthe guests of Mrs. Cullen's perents,\nMr. and Mrs. A. R. Hepburn of\nPrultvale,  yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nCharles   King   haa   returned   from\nshort   visit   with   his   parents   at\nCrawford Bay.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nPeter White ls spending a few\nlays   at   Cascade.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nHarold Tugwood left Saturday for\nVancouver, where he will visit relatives  for  two  weeks.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJamea Quayle, who has been\nspending the past two weeks ln the\nPend d'Orellle, returned to Trail last\nnight,\nMrs. B, Wbittenrore, Government\nroad, entertained at three tables of\nbridge Saturday evening. Prize-winners were Mrs. Walter Douglas, first,\nMrs. A. H. Hopkins, second, and\nMrs. N. Wllmes. consolation. Mrs.\nE. J. Provost and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan  assisted  the  hostess  in serving.\nGeorge Marquis, Fairvlew, bee returned from an extended visit to the\nstates.\nMr. and  Mrs.  j.  6.  Robertson  of\nRossland w:ro in the city yesterday.\na ' two sons, J. S. Riddell of iRh ;\nRiver, Alta., and Howard Riddell of.\nMontreal.\nMrs. Riddel was well known ln\nTrail having vlalted frequently with\nher daughters. She was their gueat\nas  recently  as  lsst  spring.\nThe funeral was held ln Danville today.\nTrail News of the Day\n-\"RAIL HOUSES AND LOTS. IN-\nsuranoe. Notary. J. D. Anderaon,  Trail (8128)\nBoswell Guild\nPlans Annual\nChristmas Sale\nBOSWELL, B.C. Nov. 23\u2014Mr. and\nMrs. Stanley Reed and three little\ngirls,- Ellen, Effle, and Joyce, have\n'.eft to make their hone in th.\nSlocan district. They bave been In\nBoswell for about two years, Mr\n____\u2022   t____. i tetd   having  been  employed  at  the\nRev   Jobn Collins, C. 6.8. R.. who  Schaeff^r-Hltchcock lumber camps\nna* been spending the pest oouple of I     Mrs.   K.   Wallaoe   was   hostess   at\nmonths in Nelson and district,  has, the meeting of the Boswell church\neft for his hom; in Vancouver. En\nroute Pather Collins is visiting in\n_oeur d'Alene.\na- e ..\nThe Central Badminton club en-\n;ertaln*d at an enjoyable party recently in the institute rooms. The\nevening was sp nt ln dancing, many\nnovelties being introduced. Those in\ncharge of arrangements were Miss\nGrace McDonald, Mlsa Wlnnlfred\nBorthwlc.:, Victor Owens with Nor-\nvllle  Oerman  aa  floor  manager.\n* * w\nMr.; A. J. Cornish entertained Informally at the tea hour recently\nat her home on Latimer street wh.n\nguild at her home on Tuesday, Pinal\narrangements were made for the\nChrlstmss gift sale.\n. Mrs. Wallace wae asked to be responsible for tbe home-cooking stall.\nMiss Sylvia Benedettl for the doll\nstall, and Mrs. Kennedy for the\nnedle work stand. Mrs, Otlette, Mrs.\nW. L. Hepher. Miss E. G Smith,\nand Mrs. H. Steele wlll help with\nrefreshments while Mrs. C. Allen snd\nTemperance Minded\nAre Blamed for Not\nTurning Out to Vote\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 23\u2014Apathy of\nthe temperance minded people of\nBritish Columbia in not turning out\nto vote ln tbe recent b:er plebesci.es,\nwas criticised by Dr. W. 8\/Reld of\nNew Westminster ln reading the\npresident's report to the annual\nprovincial prohibition convention today.\n\"There Is no disguising the fact\nw_ have been losing,\" he declared,\n\"but tf the people who really were\nopposed to the beer parlors had\nturned out In force we would have\nsnowed the wet vote under.\"\nThe church and many ministers\nthroughout the provlnoe were \"oool\"\ntoward prohibition, George Bell, one\nof   the   delegates,  stated.\n\"The tldo of the world Is flowing\ntoward prohibition' never the Uss,''\nsaid Dr. Reld. \"Medical soience ta\nwith us, and drinking mm are not\nwanted In the commercial and industrial life, not even thoee who Just\ndrink off dirty.\"\nMrs. Horsley Is\nHostess, Nakusp\nNAKUSP. B- C, Nov. 23,\u2014A successful bridge and dance was given\nIn the Knights df py*?las' hall on\nThursday by the Pythian sisters. R\nBeurga acted as master of ceremonies.\nBridge honors went to Mrs. R.\nBuerge, ladles' first; Mrs. E. Munn.\nladles' second; David Fulko, gent's\nfirst;  B. Jones, gent's second.\nMr. snd Mrs. Welier left Saturday for Nelwn.\nMiss .Alice Leveque of Quesnel Is\nholidaying with her parents, Mr. and\nMrs. S. Leveque.\nMrs.   G.   P.   Horsley   of   Crescent\nQsMea&her's^\n607Baker St. Phone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nNew Blankets and Comforters\nSuperior Quality at Lower Prices\nCotton Filled\nComforters\nFull size comforters with soft coiton fillings\nand coverings of silkoline. Assorted values and\npatterns.\nSPECIAL VALUES AT EACH   f 4.50\nDown\nComforters\nA splendid selection of these comforters.\nThey come in full size, filled with excellent\nquality down and have coverings of good quality Sateen or Satin. A range of patterns and\ncolors to select from and better than usual\nvalues.\nEACH .. $9.50, S12.50, $15.00 TO f 45.00\nColored Bed\nThrows\nThe Famous 0. V. Bed throws.   Better than\nthe usual quality.   Made of the finest imported\nyarns in plain colors or plaids.   All full sizes.\nSatin bound.\nEACH ................ f 9.50 AND $10.50\nImported Wool Blankets\nSkeleton's fine Scotch Wool Blankets in pure white with Pink or Blue\nborders.   Whipped singly.    Extra large size in 6, 7 and 8 Ibs. weight.\nSPLENDID VALUE, AT THE PAIR  \u00a310.50, \u00a312.50 TO f 16.00\nPoint Blankets at Less Than\nMarket Value\nA special purchase of these blankets enables us to sell them at less\nthan the regular values.   Thev come in all wanted colors. Three, three and\none-half and four-foot sizes. Made of extra soft English wool.\nPRICED AT EACH   \u00a313.75, \u00a315.75 TO \u00a318.00\nBorden, Ferguson\nOff for Province\nConservative Meet\nCHRISTMAS SALE\nDr. L. E. Borden, M. P P.. and.\nO. H. Ferg\\ison, president, wlll represent the Nelson Conservative assocla-\ntion at the annual meeting of the\nBritish Columbia Conservative association at Nan.il.no November 27\nand 28.\nDr. Bordrn &R for Vancouver\nBav   was   host\u00ab\u00bb  \u00abt  sx~ AwU*-:tts..   .\"\"'Monday   night   by   the   Kettle   Valley '%in.    _.\t\n^^X^S'.^ -\u201e 0*  mitri   p_\u201e.\nMrs.  A.  Ritchie  accompanied   tbem.\n         Those   taking   charge   of   the   work\nIS HELD, PROCTER\/ Worka RU11< Mrt> Brenckan. Mrs.\nJ. Kennedy, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. W. R.\nJarvis, Mm. W. Soles, Christmas\nstockings, Mr.-. Houston; bake stall,\nMrs. A. Ritchie. Mrs. Hudsou-\nMiss Dorothy Wallace of Nelson\nvisited Miss Mary Jarvt* . for a few\ndays.\nPROCTKil, B. C-, Nov. 23.\u2014A successful Christmas sale was held by\nthe Balf\u00ab,r, Queen's Bay Hnd Procter church guild was held in the\nOutlet hotel, Saturdsy.\nDuring tbe tea hour musical selections we-e enjoyed. Two vocal selections were sung by Miss Mary Jarvis. Miss Jarvis was accompanied\nby her sister. Miss Margaret. Jarvis\nE-    McLennan    and    Mr*.    H\nlng at serving were Mi*s Freda\nBrown, Miss Louise Horsley and Miss\nBetty Horsley. Musical selections\nwere appropriately  rendered  by  Mr*.\nMrs. A. Dunford will be in charge of Horsley   and   Ml_s   F.   Dilley.  Those\ncompetitions. [ present wcre lbe, N. AJspen, Mrs. (1\nMany membTs will go to the\nMemorial hall on Friday evening\nto decorate the hall and pr.pare the\nstall*  for  the  bazaar.\nFRESH KILLED CHICKEN:\nPer Ib\t\n20c\nloin fobs -mors.        _.*-\u00bb\nTtem Ollt. 3  lln.      SSr*\nSWIFT'S   FAMILY   POBK    mm A\nSAUSAGES,   2   Ib-l.   . S9y\nSHOU.DEB   AND   BLAtlE    mftgk\nBIB BOASTS, S-_r Ba*(. llt.mvT\nSWIFT'S   PEAMEAL   BA-     UU\nCON. rTaole at lull. Lb. *****\nSPECIAL\nWHITE   FISH\u2014Armte.   eymjs\nlull Ibi. Each ... **S*\nSPECIAL\n2-lb.    TIN   BAKEASY.\nTer  tin    _\t\na#\nFANCY CREAMERY BUTTER\nFAIRWAY BRAND. *40\n31hs. '**\nFree Delivery on all orders over \u00a32.00\nPimples Over Face Caused\nSevere Pain. Cuticura Healed.\n\"I hid pimple, and btackb-sadi for lwarly two yaan. Th. pimples\nwer. lettered all over my face and were hard. Urge and red, causing\nsevere pain. They itched and burned and when I scratched it caused\neruptions.   The irritation prevented me from sleeping.\n\"I used diSer\u00abnt remedies but they did not help any. A friend\nrecommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I purchased some, and\nafter using three cake, of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura\nOintment I was completely healed.\" (Signed) Steve Barowencki,\nCrowtherview, Sask.\nSoap 28c. Ointment 39 and SOc Talcum 29c  Sold t-aai-f.liaeie.  Sample each free.\nAd-reee Canadian Depot: J. T. Wall Coa_s.11, __\u00bb_*. M~om_.\nNorthern.\nnn-4    SSltttt    Barbara    Seal\n70 Rabbits Being\nFattened for the\nChristmas Trade\nrecited   a   poem-   The   Balfour   and   tf    not\nQueens'   Bay   children   gang  a   sjng. aprlng-a.\nAN   INBLEArllED   MVSLIN   COVER\nle your bed aprlnga are not of the\nbox vnrlety tbey Phould be covered\nover ttlta a washable cover to prevent theu- rusting the mattreas. TH.\nmattrces will wear much better, t.io,\nresting    directly    on    th.\nBrowa, Mrs. Howell Jon| n, Miss\nFreda Brown. Ui A. Cowan. Mrs. \u00bb.\nB. Tho-pjon, Mrs. o. C. Martin.\nMra J. Parent. Miss N. Granger. Mrs.\nPercy Young, Mrs. H. W, Herridge\nMrs. o. Hunter Gardner. Mrs. Sutherland, Miss Butlln, Mrs. Balph la-, at Grey creek, thc guei\nlip, Mrs. c. 8. Leary. Mrs. t. J. Mrs. O'Nell.\nOxanham. Mrs. A. C Pound, Mrs J.I 8. Richardson is spending the\nOxenham, Mrs. charlea Jeatley, Mlaa j week-end l_ Nelson, tbe guest of\nPlorence  Dtlley. Mra. Martin, Dflbruck str.et. Nelson.\n|    Mrs.    C.    Freeman    hna    70    fine\nI rabblta   which  she  Is  fattening  for\nt\"*e Chr!st*_as market.\nORAWFOBD BAY. B. C. Nov. 23.\u2014\nMra.  Fisher  la  spndlng  a  few days\nMr. and\nEgyptian Apple   \u25a0\t\nOrders Pickup\nThe export of Brltl-sli Columbia appl:* to South America hag bwn _\nnegligible quantity thin year, due to\nthe 80 per writ preference gl#m\nto United States by Brazil and tlie\nembarg& on applea entering the\nAr&rnttnc itfter the flrat of December, rfhlll \u00abwi Peru have not. purchased any.\nExport*  to Bgypt  have  picked\nJ. B. Henderson Is\nBuried at Coast\nVANCOUVER., Nov. 23.-Marked bv\na large attendance of friends \u00bbnd\nrelatives, funeral services for John\nBaptist. Henderson, agert 82, pioneer\nBritish Columbia resident, were held\ntoday.   Rev,   Willard   Brewing.   D.D.\neamslT^xZtmmmX     7ta\"____ ?*____<\u2122S     \/.'P  , Of f IC i S t \u00ab1,     Httd      blU.81     tOOfc     flBC*     In\nnd' aS'a,,-rani\"ct.rs\"u-v,W^\u201e Im\u00b0\u2122'\"\"  V*\u00bb \"-\"\u00bb\u25a0\nsold   as   were   exported   there   last\nyear.   Mori   apple   orders  are   available   If   the   right   alee   and   variety\ncan be on. rred to fill the order.\nMr. and Mrs. K. Dewar\nVisit in Wynndel\nSELECTED BY CONNP,feSEl'RS\nN.3\nRO66LAND. Nov. 98.\u2014Mrs. James\nBurnstiH. who hM been spending\nthe put month with ber parents,\nMr. and Mrs H. Cherrington, has\nreturned to her home ln Beaver-\nmouth. En route she will vlalt with\nMrs. W, Beamee ln Revelatoke.\nMn.    M.    Wheeler   and    children\nleft this week to spend the winter\nlonths with Mrs, Wheeler's parents\n1 North Battleford, Saskatchewan-\nMr. and Mra. Kenneth Dewar a\n-ttlng  in Wynndel.\nM. J. aiUespie, who haa been visiting hla father-in-law, Jamea Greg- \u25a0\n017,  haa  returned   to  his  home   ln I\n[Vanoouver.\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\n\/ PILLS ^\nkL KlDNi '\n.   \u2022l,?\u00abCK.Cr,;jlis   ,\n*_V?tR TBOtft\nPURE FOOD MARKETS\nTuesday and Wednesday Bulletin\nFRESH KILLED TURKEYS for\nAmerican Thanksgiving.  Also\nOlympia and Eastern Oysters.\n Order Early\t\nEXTRA SPECIALS\nCHOICE BREAKFAST BACON: JQC\n1-2 lb. pkg.\t\nFresh Today, SALMON TROUT: rtf\/.\nEach\t\nFRESH KILLED TURKEYS' OK-\nJPer lb \u00b0DL\nFRESH PORK LIVER: 25c\n3 lbs. for ...,\t\nFRESH PIGS' FEET: 25c\n3 lbs. for \u201e\t\nFRESH CALF BRAINS: 1 flr\nPer lb - 1UC\nFRESH CALF HEARTS: 1 ()c\nPer lb 1UC\nFRFSH PORK KIDNEYS: 25c\n2 lbs, for ._\t\nBurrs & CVh Lliritsd   Phone 50\nWest Kootenay Butcher Co.\u2014Phone 5\n TBI stmttwtat MftT Dm, XEI.S0!*. \u00ab. C - TUMMY HOVtVO,\nWilt l.etan latlg Kstttt\nPubUabsd every morning aseapt Sunday oy Hews Pabllshlat Company.   Limits*    Nelaon.   B   C.\nMember af Oanadlan Preae leased wire aeaa perries.\nAdvertlalng rata sards and A. B 0. ststemante af clreulatlon\n' oa raquast. or may aa aaan at tbs offlcs sf any advertlalng\naaency rsocgnlsad by tba Oaaadlan Dally Hewspapere- Asssemioc.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\n\u2022y mall  (country), par month .       ...  .\nay mall (dty), psr year __\nOutalds Canada, psr month\nDellvsrad, psr weak\nPsr jeer \t\nJt   MS\n\u201e   (jOO\n- 11X0\n- .71\n- SM\n- t*\nPayable tn advance.\nMember Audit Bureau of circulation.\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1981\nBritish Industry Revives\nThe revival in British industry since the departure\nfrom the gold standard is particularly noticeable in the\nexport group, notably coal, cotton and woolens. Official\nunemployment figures for the entire country show a\ndecrease of about 150,000 in the past few weeka, with\nthese figures being added to daily. The decline in the\npound has given British manufacturers a tremendous\nadvantage abroad through cheapening the price of their\ngoods in terms of foreign currencies. Whether this advantage can be maintained will depend entirely on the\nmanufacturers' ability to keep their coats down in the\nface of influences working for the increase. For, while\nthe de-valued pound is an advantage, it is a disadvantage inasmuch as it increases the costs of imported raw\nmaterials and living expenses in the country. The first\nof these is neutralized in view of the fact that practically all manufactured goods are sold abroad and conse- '\nquently the exchange is returned to the manufacturer,\nbut the second, which is really the crux of the whole\nsituation, and amounts to an indirect wage cut, is less\neasily estimated. Through the de-valued pound, manufacturers have been able to do indirectly what seemed\nimpossible in a direct fashion, and it is on the workers'\nacceptance of this fact, as it becomes increasingly evident, that Britain's advantage in foreign markets depends.\nThe Rocfc of Liberty\nLord Atkin, a famous judge, regards it as something\nin the nature of a phenomenon that the ordinary layman has little or no conception of legal theory or legal\nknowledge. His lordship was selected to give the centenary lecture on law at King's College, and he defined\nits study as denoting the rules of civic conduct towards\nthe state. How necessary it is for all to know something, at least, of the law is due to the fact that a per-\nfion is surrounded by legal rules from the time of his\nbirth, the Victoria Colonist points out. They apply to\neducation and embarkation on a profession, to whatever\nis done in business, to relationship with neighbors, to\nhouseholding, to the driving of a motor car. The law,\nin fact, pursues a man from the cradle to the grave,\nand finally settles his testimentary dispositions. It is\nnecessary, therefore, for him to know the rules so that\nhe may guide his conduct arijrht. It is a pity, since\n-state education is so widespread, that so little attention\nis paid to Wt e^ential knowledge.\n\"Law,\" says Lord Atkin, \"is the rock upon which is\nbuilt the liberty of the British subject throughout the\nBritish Dominions, and it is the common element that\ncements the Empire and binds together the English-\nspeaking races, From the educational point of view\nthere is somethimr more, because the nrincioles of the\nlaw are tested and applied in the search of truth, and it\nis a great advantage that there should be one subject in\n\u2022which teaching was intended to ascertain the exact\ntruth and thus, to reach the highest aim\u2014justice.\"\nWinter Auto Trove! Important\nThe Rossland-Cascade road having been opened for\ntraffic following the recent heavy snow fall, consideration is now being given to keeping this highway\nopen all winter.\nAll the Southern Interior is interested in this highway, but the people of Rossland, Trail and Grand\nForks are most deeply interested. They will therefore\nno doubt use their influence in support of having the\nroad ploughed whenever it may be necessary during\nthe winter months. The Rossland-Cascade highway\nis a trunk road, and should certainly be kept open.\nThe same thing, of course, applies to the Trans-\nprovincial highway between Crows Nest and Rossland.\nIt is also necessary that the highways between Nelson\nand Kaslo, between Nelson and Nakusp and, between\nNelson and Nelways, should be ploughed whenever\na snowfall interferes with traffic.\n.From the viewpoint of public convenience, and from\nthat of industry and business, it is essential to this\ndistrict that traffic be kept moving. Owe traffic is\nclosed, it is immediately detrimental to business and\nindustry of all kinds.\nWinter Prospects\nAbout the weather, you never can tell, but present\nconditions are at least encouraging to the hockey fans,\nwho are this year looking forward to an unusually\ninteresting hockey season, on account of the proposed\naddition of Kimberley to the Kootenay league. In addition to this, players of an exceptional calibre are\nsaid to be available. for all the teams, which would\nsuggest that the brand of hockey we are to see this\nwinter would show an improvement over recent years.\nCurlers are also feeling happy, and are looking forward to irettinor good value fo*- their nae->h.-.rsWn fees\nin other towns in Kootenay than Trail, Trail being\nthe only one with artificial ke, and therefore a dependable season.\nSkiing has already been commenced, and altogether\nthe indications are for an unusually good winter from\na sports viewpoint.\nThe coal man is also doing good business, and this\nperhaps is not quite so pleasing from the standpoint\nof t*->e public, who ^ave to buy tt*>e cosl, but on the\nof\"-- 'land, '\u2022' tWP i. (,-,-.*'-''-\" i-. \u00bb'\u2022- *'.\u201e-,.. M,at\nbrisk, normal winter weather is good for the health,\nthe public will find compensation in reduced doctors'\na_d.medi.ine bills.\n\"Between Too\nand Me\"\nToday la Tueeday, Bo-wmlxr 34.\nTbla data reminds ons that tbt\ncelebration atarta ln Juat ont\nmantha time. Chrlst-mee eve It just\na fsw weeks away. It la on chrlatmaa\nsta that we fill up tha aloeklnga,\ndecent.- the trees, send off tbt\npresents, and then wonder how we\ntrs going to psy for all our footleb-\ns. But laat Christmas ere was a\ngay are st thst. Tbls Christmas wlll\nbs equally aa xboA as tba lsst If ws\nJust asks up our minds to make lt\nas. There are 3-3 chopping daya until\nChristmas. Do your stuff early,\na  s, s\narea tf tben is s thunder storm\non Chrlatmaa ere, thst win only\nmake lt sealer for Santa Claw ts go\naround tbs house without awaking\nthe children.\naaa\nIt la lucky Oandhl la not In the\nKootenays  Juat  now.  The  bardket\none muat shiver at auch a thought.\n\u2022   \u2022   e\nIf you ware In ancient Rome, and\nIf you did aa tae Romene did, come\ndinnertime, you would dins on\u2014of\nsll thlnga!!\u2014chicken fricassee, veget.\ntbls piste and pumplnk custard.\nass,\nThs general hell- that the Romans had stomachs educated to\npeacock tongues snd suoh table\nnifties ls, according to J. D. Vehllng.\ncollector of ancient oook books, a\nlot of applesauce.\nValuing, ones a. oook, la now food\nSolEtio. ToT^U\u2122 hay twice a week.\"\nwhich U on exhibit at the National I\nHotel exposition, l* valued at 125,*\n000. It consist* of over 5500 item*. I\nmanuscript and printed books, rare j\ncopper engravings, wood cute and\nglided menus ot royal banquets,\n*   #   \u2022\nHis earliest manuscript, \"The Art\nof Cooking\" by Maestro Martino.\nmaster cook to the patriarch of\nAqutlela and later te the pope at\nRome, was written ln 1460 ln hand\nand bound tn the original btadtQg of\npressed calf op boards.\nZZ\nContract Bridge\nBy tin World'a Leading Asthsrtty.\nMILTO* C WOKE\nTHIRD HAND AT TMES\nSHOULD PLAY LOW\nM_\\\n\u2666M+4\n\u2666IH-2\n\u2022UM\n\u2666 1*54\n\u2666H-J\n~J\nWith Uie above band at Contract South'! 18-eouat hand, with\nat leut one atoppsr In svsrr suit,\nwarranted a bid of two No Trumpa;\nand north, with a oount of 8, unhesitatingly raised to three No\nTrumps. At Auction South would\nsecure an unoonteeted oontract with\na bid of oaa No ltump. Beat, with\nsupport for any ault hla partner\naught !ss4, would retrain from bidding bis Clubs.\nWatt led tb\u00ab Trsy of Bsarta; dummy playsd tbs Deuoe. But the\nQueen, Sooth tbs Aos. Another\nround of Hearts put dummy In to\nlead the Queen ot Spadea. But covered wltb ths King, and South won\nwith ths Acs.    A second  round of\n\"Now, if we were riding on the OP.R. we'd get fresh.g^\u2122 \u2122^^. ^j\nWfcot Do Yon Think*\nHe prices highly the menu and\noook book of Louis tye Fourteenth\n\u00abt Versailles, 1 .*\u2022 It consist* Of 333\npages and contains the homes of tye\nking's guests, the menus served end\nthe expanse attached thereto; also\nthe names of ceeks and other servant* aad the wagee paid  them.\nUnemployed Want to\nKnow How Millions\nAre to Be Spent\nTo the Editor of the\nNelion  Daily   News\nBlr: Key I, on behalf of the unemployed  now  conoentrated   in  the\nrelief campa In the Kootenay district,\n,. _       _,_ ,___,,___ _,__        voice a protest through the medium\nand contains tt-Tpame* of uie ot y\u00b0W celunine?\n^^^^^^^^^\u25a0i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i^ A few weeks ago, after month* of\nbare existence, we welcomed the pews\nthat the long-looked-for government\nrelief work was about to commence.\nTbe pay was low and the work wu\nThe world's oldest cook hook helmJne *_*? unflw ^ln**r .\u00ab\u00bb<\"\u00ab\"\u00bb\u2022\nhas, too. It bears the name Aepiclus Nevertheless, a taalf-a-loaf being\nand wae written about 1900 m_\u00bb'better tnMl ^ bread- *\u00bb unwnploy-\nago. but Vehllpg say* Us origin csn *\u00ab we\u2122 \u00ablJ too thankful that the\nbe easily traoed to Greece of the oPP^tunlty had arisen to work and\nfourth century b:fere Christ. .\u00abm   *   llttle-however    little\u2014and\nIt wm a cold day Monday aad\neveryepe seemed to keep lndoorei-It\nwu with difficulty that your 4\u00bb|ly\nscandal wu dug up\u2014For instance J\nhad to pause, lose a few steps, absorb a few more of Jack Frost's de-\ns__r,Bwri\u00abi,K\\ r.,r Wj^^it\"* jrtaL?\u00bbjfc\nfull of hope, went off gladly to the\ncamps.\nA few, the luckier opes, managed\nto put In one to two weeks' work.\nThe majority failed to get' op tbe\npay roll at all.\nThen, to tbe bitter disappointment\nof the unfortunates, the work cloeed\nalmoet had to atop still to see Just\nwhat E. h. Buchanan wu searching\n(or on the wsll la his office\u2014After\nwuUng a few momenta I suddenly\nrealised that \"Buck\" wu writing a\nletter-rAnd wu looking for CHe date\n\u2014And that waa at apout 4 p-m-rfi.\nJ. Orldiey and W. R. Jems were\nhaving a brief conversation on the\nstreet\u2014And Mr. Grldley Inferred that\nIt waa safe to talk with the warden\nsince be had been superannuated\nfrom the provincial jail\u2014George Benwell, senior, made eome sarcastic remarks, and ordered a bell boy to\nKike out six or seven hockey sticks\nwhep he saw Cop Cftmtnlns approaching\u2014And I beard that Ty\nCulley had Inetructed hie bett.r hai;\nto buy her powder apd tooth paste\nat Herb Pitts' drug store-But he\ncalled lt the dty drug\u2014Frank\nMtegper has a sere right *snd\u2014\nNumerous lawyers were shaking his\np*w--For Frank la a dsttoy\u2014Noticed\nDoctor L. E. Borden, M. P. P., jaywalking at Baker and Ward\u2014I made\na note of lt\u2014Apd five minuses later\nI took the law Into my owu handa\napd did the eame thing\u2014Aomeone\nwanted to know Juat whet the celebration on Saturday night wu all\nabout\u2014 Apparently someone wu\nawakened at an early hour\u2014And at-\ntempted to make the noise lew\nnoisy by hurting an apple at aeveral\nparties making merry on their way\nheme\u2014aput the apple missed Its\nmark-r-The noise persisted\u20146o I\n|uees--winter must be oomlng along\npretty fut fer a local curler r mar lied that new rocks cost from *_5\nto NO apiece\u2014\n__^_^_^\nNow that Floyd Gibbons and Wtll\n|loge\u00bb have sailed for the orient\nfrom Vancouver Bob Bouohette can\nhave all the glory ln column writing in that vicinity. Well likely hear\nof Will heaving a Uttle la bis pu-\nsage to China over the broad Pacific. And if Wtll did land up in\nAiasks. hie stuff might not be so\nhot, but It would be quite interesting\nsee\nFloyd Gibbons will find lote of\ncompetition ln the orient. His fut\ntalk will not even compare with the\nwords that fly when a few Chinese\ngenerals get excited about troop\nmovements. If a guy spilling a howl\nof soup over a restaurant table\ncloth can make all the Chinese wait-\nera aad cooks Jibber worse than\nFloyd Olbbon* ever thought about,\nwhat will a few Japaneee troopa suddenly advancing do to a few Chlneee\ngenerau? All eyea op the orient for\nexcitement.\n\u2022 \u2022   t\nMme. Marie Charlotte de Goiter\nDavenport, born In Russia 107 yean\nago and educated et Vienna uru\nverslty and the Sorbonne, claims t\nnumber of prerogatives for her years,\nIncluding frank criticism of her\nAmerican hosts.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nBhe indulged the right without restraint on a recent visit to C-lumbu*\nBhe uld:\n\"Tour people are stupid and unfriendly and  impolite.\n\"Each time I return here I find\nyour  people more  dumb.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\n\"They   don't   produce   anything.\nthey tag il-Bg like eo mecy Jack-\nfederal   government   to   grant   any-\neconomic aystem _iu failed. StlU\nany observation makes lt difficult\nto disegr.e wttb hlm. Bven you\nwho have suggested thet the present\ncrisis Is due to a temporary breakdown, must realise that the stages\nof the buslneu cycle are not of a\ntransient nature. Aa the gulf between producer apd consumer hu\nwidened, commercial initiative bawd\non profit* making, hu led to overproduction. Tbla oeoeee.tetee a lull\non stoppage until consumption hu\nbecome adjusted. These effect* of\nthe bualneu cycle have been cumulative. During the leet century business depressions were infrequent but\nlately the period separating them\ntu become ehorter and the stages\nof the cycle more violent, {few the\nbusiness depression aa well u the\nboom period, preceding lt, hte become a permanept problem- Thle\neconomic delemm_e oan be remedlted\nonly by an evolution away from our\ncompetitive system In the direction\nof coopratlve achievement.\nWhen the faculty of the University\nof British Columbia attempt* to\nImpart suoh knowledge to Ite students It )a worthy of the province's\nful.est appreciation. MT. Soward Is\none of the best informed m\u00abh on\ninternational affaire In weetern Canada. When he expounds a point of\nview differing from the moet starting prett reports it la unfortunate\nthat you ahould take t>..t\u201e u an opportunity to Insult his learning ahd\nto involve the name of Ute university\nItself. REALIST\nWould Widen the\nPost Office Steps\nthing  towards  unemployment   relief\nin Brttleh Columbia being the ostensible reason for thla aetlon.\nThe federal grant hu materialised.\nStill there la no sign or proepect of\nthe   program   of   work   being   can-, \u201e_.\u201e_.   _   \u201e   _      M   ______\nttnued. The men in thia camp a\u00bbJiW\u00bb\u00bb. B; c- Not. 28, lfl.i,\nnaturally getting restive. They are\nnot receiving chanty. The food ia\npoor, to eay the leut, and in return a little work la required. The\nprospect of such condition* continuing throughout the winter ls\nbeginning to make the moet stouthearted despondent-,the moat loyal\ncynically compare their lot with tbe\nlot of thou ln tho labor r*mp_ of\nSoviet   Russia.\nAnd the pity of lt le thet thew\nmen\u2014Canadian*, Britons and foreign\nborn\u2014ere by no means the dregs of\nthe country. One hae only to listen\nawhile to their talk, to their die-\ncushions of current topic*, to the\nplana each had formed to use to the\nbest possible advantage, the tiny\nstake which would have been his\nby the spring, to realise that thew\nare Canadian citizens ln the best\nsense; citizens who, ln spite of tough\nluck and hard time*, have up till\naaw hed faith ln their country .and\nconfidence in themselves; yet human\nbeings who will show tbelr resentment In no uncertain manner In\ntbe event of spy real or fancied betrayal\u2014wid they eenae a betrayal\nnow.\nFive million dollars nave Men\ngranted   for   disbursement   in   relief\nworks.    The   unemployed,   both   in\ncapipe and elsewhere, want to know,\nand  have  a right to  know,  when\nand  how  those  mllllone  are  to he\nused?   It 1* up to the public to .eee\nthat   they   shall   go   to   tpoae   for\nwhom  they   were   intended,   passing\nthrough  u  few   hands  u  possible.\nTke government work will be done\ncheaply enough et that, but at least,\ntbe men who do the work will receive the n>eney, however small the\nrate of pay may be.\nAs   already   stated,   thoee   in   the\ncamps are, with hut few exceptions,\nloyal Canadian citizens.    Many hare\nalready proved tbelr loyalty ln war.\nNinety  per  cent  would   eerve   willingly   ehould   the   need   arise   once\nmore.\nFar   from   being   \"red,\"   they   are\nresolved tbat neither the Soviet system of free labor, nor the old Tsarist\nsystem of dissipating public monlea\nln official graft can be tolerated.\n\"ONE OF THEM\"\nChina Creek, B. C, Nov. M.\nTo the Editor of Ute\nNel\u00abon  Dally  News\nSir: Not knowing to whom this\nsuggestion should be putMwfore, I\ntrust that the right partlee will get\nIt through your oolumns.\nHaving had a bad fall mywlf.\nand aeen wveral others fall at this\naame danger epot In winter months.\nI would suggest that now they have\ndope a good Job on the door of the\npoet office, would lt not be a good\nidea to widen the front steps of thc\npoet offloe.\nIf each step ww Juet twice u\nwide u at present carried out flush\nith the front of tbe building, and\ntaken up the hill aay 10 cr 12 feet.\nThey would make a better, safer\nand more imposing entrance, and\nsave many broken anna and cracked\nribs.\nD. A. ACTON\nNelson, B.  C,  NOV.  33.\nTen of Clube. South wen, dummy\ntook a third round of Spadw ud\nthen cubed hla good Heart; after\nthat South wu put In with a Diamond to take another spade. Declarer won his No Trump game by\ntaking four Spade trick*, thrw\nHearte, a Club and a Diamond. Do\nyou see how But* play oould bave\nbeen Improved?\nTHE CORRECT PLAY\nWhen playing to the first tnek\n\u25a0aat could figure that South held\ntwo Heart*\u2014both higher than West*,\nTrey. BMt played the Queen In the\nvague hope that South did not bold\nthe Aoe, not realising that South's\ntwo No Trumpe msrked him with\nths Ace unless most unconventionally\nhe had made that bid with a worth-\nJew Heart doubleton. With South\nholding ttie Heart Aos, Ehgt's Plsy\nef tbe Queen would give dummy\ntwo winners In tbs suit. Cut also\nahould have realised that Declarer\nmight be anilous to secure entries\nin dummy; therefore Best should\nbave played the Heart Eight on the\nfirst trick and held the Queen over\ndummy's Jack. Declarer, figuring\nWwt for the Queen, probably would\nwin vrlth the Ace and finesse a\naeoond Heart, playing the dummy's\nJack from King-Jack. But would\nwin and lead the King of Clube;\nand tben Declarer, unable to enter\ndummy for the Spade flnesw, losw\nSpade, a Heart, thrw dubs and\na Diamond\u2014and is est two tricks.\nOFFICIAL SYSTEM PO-NTEB No. fl*\nAfter a player hu bid an origins! No Trump snd been over-\ncalled by his partner with thrw\nof a suit, he must bid again. He\nshould bid three No Trumpe If\nholding only two or three small\ncards of partner's salt apd the\nother thrw salts thoroaghly stopped, otherwise be should hid four\nJn partner's suit.\nUnder sneh conditions, wtth\n(a) tbe No Tromper should bid\nthree No Trumps, with (b) four\nof the major suit his partner\nhas named.\n(*) <_b)\n8. J-x-x S. K-x-x\nH. A-K-x H. Q-J-x-x\nD. A-Q-jt D. A-K-J\nC. K-10-x-x C. Q-i-x\nThO*\n\u25a0\nGALL STONES\nIn a paat men? oaaai wbere tt\nhaa baan neeaawr to make aa\n\u25a0mmtm-Um ot tne tsoeit after\ndeath, tall etoaea baia baaa totiast\num jet tbe patten never complain.\ne\u00ab ot anj liver ot <Ui\u00abeUre die.\nturbine, aad never bad wbat le\nknown aa aall  stone colic.\nOall etoae oollo la tba lntente\npain caaeed by a email etone peattaf\ntbrauib tba smell tuba extend\u2014*\ntrom tbe tall bladder to tba small\nInteettne. ne elm or routbnees c.\ntbe etone nw aeeuallT cut tbe\nveils ot tba tuba.\nMow bow la >. poeelble (or an\nIndividual to bave these stones la\ntbe tell bladder and yet bare no\npain cr colic?\nla many caaea lt would eeem\ntbat there te reaiir ao Inlectlon\nby tbe natural inflammation ot tbe\ntell bledder. tbe stones belnt formed by tbe natural processes ot tbe\nbody due ln many lnetenoee to tltbt\nelothint or lack ot exercise. These\nItonee may be termed In a very\nshort time, layer arter layer belnt\nadded until a lair etu etone results. However wnen an Infection\nor Inflammation occurs in tbe tall\nbladder mere ana auger etonee may\nbs formed. Once tbe etonee an\nformed there le vnen of course alwaya tbe obanca that ona of tbem\nmay  try  to  pwa  down the tube\nof Tows\nw. w\nTen Tears Ago\n(rrom Tbe Daily News ef November\nSt.  IMt)\nUnemployed military camps era to\nb< established at tba ooatt with a\nsalary of t-s.40 a weak aad board.\n\u2022 *.\nMllee P. Cotton, public works contractor, after a lepee ot 11 yean, Is\nan a vlalt to bis Ullicume ot tbe\nsnclent days ta tbt Kootensy. Mr.\nCotton reports having had fine\nhunting while on bis holidays.\n...\nTbt week's era reoelpta at tbe\nTrail smelter amounted to SMI tons,\nbrtnglw the year's tottl to date to\n37,150 tons.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nPresident bowlers still lead by tit\npine over the Vtc:.preeldents Ut tbt\nMadias tournecnept belnt plsyed at\nt:a T. M. C. A. In tba last tame\nPnd Waters rolled hltb slngl9 of\n310 snd oeorge Dill blgh aggregate\nof 4M.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThomas Johnstone, eon of Jeqtei\nJohnstone, leaves in tbe morning for\nDetroit, Mich.\nMan tba gall bMOOsr to tbe Intestine aad get caught tat tba tuba.\nThis is what causae tbe psln\nar colic aad matte tt naoaaeary fir\ntbe  physician  to   ^^^^^^^^\n^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a\nMaw you may aave tall etonee\naad have bo aymptome from mtos\nor perhapa one attack aad ao ttfit.\nIf auch be the case lt ta not aaa-\natdand necessary to bave treatment\ncr any operation. -Should there ba\nrepeated attack,, tbe patient might\n\u2022a well make up hte mind to hava\ntbe operation performed ao tbat\nhe may eeoape the agontatnt pain\nof tkt passage ef fall e-tane. Tba\noperation ta performed after tba\npatient hae well recovered tram\nen attack aad befon aaotber attack   occun.\nOwing to tba etn before, daring, and attar tbe rgttntlna, aM\ntha high degree at skill now at.\ntal-ted by our eurgeoae. Uure la I\nusually but little danger from tba\noperation  for gall etonee.\nRemember you ctn prevent stent\nformation by banding exerctees, aad\ndoing aU poeelble to avoid tnfecttcna\nfrom teeth, tonsils, er cbro-nlc -constipation.\n\u2022ALBERT*\nthe Chef Says \"*J\n\"After a long\nyon wtll On*\nnoon Tea at Tae Olla\nHehtfully refreshing, tt M\nso convenient, tad hat tbat\npleasant, refined ehmesphere\nwbleh makes eaeh TMt more\nenjoyable.\"\nTHE GRILL\n-Tha Place to BaV\nMedical Arts Building\n_5iWBCTgg,-rw^'iia*aai\n|l|l!l'!\"\"*\"\"\"-t\"-'t\"\"*-|MII'-'lll||||l\n\"Build B.C P\u00bbyro_l\u00ab\"\nDeclares Editorial Is\nUnfortunate in Dealing\nWith Saward and U.B.C\nTOLD IN RIME\n\u25a0  TO  A   GOLDFTPB\nTour werld le just a bubble  msde\nof   glsss.\nIn   which   white   sand   end   whiter\nsesabells shine;\nIn   which   a   dosen   little   rainbows\nPSSS.\nIn which there grows a green, hslf\nra.glc   vine\nThst sways beneath  the water . . .\nTou sre  gsy\nAs s lost sunbeam thet hss known\nbrief  lsugbter,\nTou  turn  and  Host  and drift the\nhours  awsy\u2014\nWltb neither psst, nor present, nor\nhereafter  ,  . .\nMy   world   le   just   a   bubble,   frail\nto see,\nIn  which   I  pees   the   houn\u2014seme\nshort, some long;\nAnd swaying In Its hesrt, quite close\nto tae.\nThere grows a single, Tt\u00bbtd vt\u00bbe of\nsong\u2014\nAnd ss I drift,  while  hours turn\ninto  yean.\ntoo,  glimpse   rainbows\u2014niine  sre\nmsde of tears . . .\nMARGARET E. SANAOTER\nThirty Years Ago\n(rrom Tb*> Daily Miner ef November\n24.  MOD\nMn. McBeath bee returned homt\nfrom t trip In New Bruatwlok. At\nMontreal ahe met the Puke and\nDuchess of Tork. She vlalted Mn.\nWadsworth, a former (ftltealta In\nMontreal.\n\u00ab   \u2022   e\nL. H. Allison of tlu Athabasca\nOold Mines, Ltd., was In tte dty\nyeeterday purchasing the winter sup-\nply -of provtatona.\n\u2022    a.\nOr. B. F. WUllaipe. late of Vanoo>\nver, wbo haa been In the city for\naeveral daya, left yeeterday for Ryk*\nerts wben he will act ae Dominion\nquarantine agent and wlll inspect all\npassengers coming Into the province\nfrom Washington via Bonners Ferry.\nVisible\nEconomy\nSo abundant is the richness of Pacific Milk, l\u00abw\nis needed. This economy\nis visible. Patrons in\ntheir letters say it saves\nbutter. Mothers of large\nfamilies write the extra\nsaving has caused them\nto use it altogether.\nPacific Milk\n\"100% ac. Owned and Controlled\"\nrACTO\u00ab.   AT  ABBOTSFOBP\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTwenty Years Ago\n(From The Dally News of Navetnber\n24,   l\u00bb21)\nW. R Alien of the Wood-Vallance\nHitdware company, leavee thle morn-\n'ng on a pleasure trip to Minneapolis.\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nW. K Zwlekey, chairman of tb:\noommlttee, appointed at the mining\nconvention held here on Tuesday to\ngather materia] and information op\ntbe elite and silver-lead Industry, has\ncommenced ble drive to collect the\nwanted date.\n\"I see no Progress hew\n*le weDt B0 mteuiftaee.\nthe p*o-\nTo the editor of The Neleon Dally\nNews:\nSir: Tour editorial column of Ust\nSaturday reflects a strange version\nto sll forms of socialism. Whether\nthis is due to the detest of a section\nof eelf-tnterest,:d British politicians\nor because of sheer Conservative\nrepulsion.  I  cannot aay.\nThus t must i\u00bbk why you have\nsuggested that the wording of the\nprairie farmers proposal for \"social\nownership and cooperative pon-rpr**11\nproduction\" smacked of communism\nor serfdom? Whst our economic\norgaolMtlnn ts most in need of is\nsocial pioneering. Social legislation\nsnd eooial cossciousnesa But so fsr\nhss ^seeing r;4\" influenced your\ncolumn that you even find geod\n\"pgats\" in the xigtenoe df tue reseat In a north European capital.\nMoat presumptuous is the editorial\n\"Our Pin* professor\"  unfortunsteiy\nI have no oopy of Mr. Soward* lecture   st   Victoria,   and   witbout   i\nknowledge of all of It. X would not\nattempt   a   defense   of   an   excerpt\n.which  you hsve attack d  and  rldi-\nJames\u2014Poor Mike was found tros-  culed.    The    concluding    paragraph\nen  to death  ln   bed  thle  morning.. would, however, deal a final b'ow by\nJohn\u2014Row did it heppen? | plouMy   expressing   the   hope   that\nJames\u2014Be   married   the   Janitor's' Prof Howard is not teaching British\ndaughter   you   know. Columbia students that the preeent\ni\n'Alt ef tbe great \"stimulus thst la\nthe human sou) is gepe oqt ef your\npeople\n\"J speak freely; X have seen so\nmuch\nBut of tb. Ajperjeen people In\ngeneral, Mme.  Davenport said:\n\"Tou are dirliags and I love\nyeu all.\"\neee\nBetween you snd me\u2014Where is\nlut winter's storm door?\nLOVE   AND   UJSTEB\nThere are things at which I bluster,\n(Underneath my breath I ewearl)\nOne of them\u2014cup_ in a cluster-\nIs  my  dear  one's luster-ware.\nShe has had both fade snd fancies,\nMany of tbem, before now.\nThat   have   brought,   like   denrteb\nBUTTEEFLY BUSH\nClustered and colored iliac-like,\nWltb tiny crimson c-ntral metes\u2014\n(A hundred to a tapering spike\n(On little sweet arresting throats)\u2014\nEaeh flower on every starry spray\nHolds    secret,    sun-brewed,    winy\nthings\nDivine enough to tempt snd stay\nThis atry drift of Jeweled wings.\nIt took sll nature oould combine\nOf sun snd d:w and flowera snd\nskin\nTo brew this shyly potent wipe\nThat so dellgbte my butterflies.\nI've seen them hang here, white ss\nmilk,\nPatterned   with duet-brown  rings\nend lines,\nOr fan great wings of yellow .Ilk.\nJet-spengl'd lh bizarre designs;\nOr spread,  the dense, incredible\nGloom-color  Of a moonless nlgbt,\nAware that they were beautiful\nIn swaggering, capricious fllfht;\nAware of every brilliant blue\nAhd orsngs j-wel they displayed,\nWhen, sensuous and slow, they flew\nAcross my path ln vain parade.\nSweet Mac-fingered buddlela bush,\nI give you over gratefully\nTo theae gay wings of painted plush\nAs long as X msy only seel\n\u2014Marie Orlmes\nAVNT HET\nYou can pay more but yon\ncannot find \u2022 purer, clearer\ngin than ...\n$1.50\nRep. Pint\nSTERLING\nLondon Thy GIN\n$3.00\nRep. Quart\nTmmA. m T\u00ab4a_w\nnor ont that equali Stwfaf\n(or smooth delicate flavor\nand value.\n\u00ab___n^-'\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia.\n\u25a0partptretlon to my brow.\nBin, fwn Kamtvubab and B|va\nOn tke wall, but not the floor;\nimtfM of laat or Stva\nstv-sk above tbe parlor door:\nRoanmed  cbaln  you  den net mt\non,\n(Lovely, I Will Own. to view!)\nKettle, that tbe indent Briton\nStewed ln, 11 be \u2014tebed to (lew.\nBut som.bow thla lateet caadn-Me\n(I __ hear the dear one (bote,\nSo coulee, the fact wltb aedneM)\nHae tbe getting of my goat.\nWhat to do?\u2014I'm in a flueterl\nI muet be content to share,\nDumb, in the reflected lueter\nOf my deer one', lueter-ware\n\u2014Clinton Scpllud.\n\"1 know rm a mnantlo old\nthing, but lota of tlmee rd like\nto  eet ln  Pat  lap  yet  If  he\nwant eo eklnny.\"\nNOW IS THE TIME FOR\nFurnace & Heaters\nCALL AND GET PRICES\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail\nQuality Hardware\nNelson. B. C.\n TAdt ItSVtS\nProspects for a Prairie Pro Team Are\nBright After Telegram from President\nof N. H. L Suggesting League Be Formed\nAfter That, Application Could\nBe Made to N. H. L.\nfor Affiliation\nCAtOfUtT. .uu.. NO*. M (CM\u2014\nrrospMb for s professions! hookey\nImp Dn_nwn.il tsd*; wltb receipt\net a telegram from Frank raider,\nit of ths  Nstlonsl  Hockey\nfattA snd orgsnim hops could bs\nb*ld for re.lnststrment of the flvt\nmxmtwtms\nftrntSsttnt\nh-ague.\n\"Suggest best plsn U to oriulss\nIstfos ud sp  .  to N. H. C for\nsffilltuoa ss group,\" ssld Caldsrs\ntelefrsm, reoelrad br Harry Scott,\nsport* editor of the Albertan.\nDefinite steps towsrd organisation\nef  tb* l**fa    will  now bs  taken,\nwith  two ftltsrnstt-r* plans. One  is\nfor \u2022 four-team league with Begin*,\nSaskatoon,   EdmonVra   snd   Calgary\nUd ths othsr Is s straight Alberts\nJssfue. with two tssms from Edmonton and two from Calgary.\nRottang wss ssld by Calder regard-\nlng rslnstatatasnt of five outlaw\nplaysrs, but lt wss lntsrpiwtad here\nthst sa he invited ths league to go\nUOKTMAIa, Nov. it) \u2014 Sponsors\nat a newly proposed professional\nhookey lesgue tn the prairie pnv-\nmoes Mnt * telegram today to Frank\nCalder, president of ths National\nHockey 1 ague. While wealdeat Calder did not reveal tbe contasnte of\nths measage, it waa understood th*\nnew loop sstka recognition by the 11.\nJt. It. snd slso asks reinstatement of\nfive plsyers \"outlawed\" by th* big\nleague.\nMr. Calder refused to comment on\nthe telegram from Edmonton, but\nsaid hs Intended sending sn answer\nsoraeKme todsy or tonight.\n\"On thc Spot\"\nin Sport\n(8\/  -OJ.WJ.\u00bb)\nICE-MAKING IS\nCONTINUING AT\nSKATING RINK\nOlve a\nPIPE\nThis Christmas\nThere   is   no   gift\nthat he will ap'reci-\nate more. Onr choice\nia large.\nGELINAS\nPROBATIONS\nFans Itch to See Hockey Boys\non Ice; Team Admittedly\nStrong\nSomewhat son and stiff afttr\ntheir strenuous opening practice.\nwhich took Plaoe In Trail, Players\ncontending for positions on nelson's\nsenior hookey sggrsgatlo-n osn hardly\nwait for lc* oondltlons which will\nwarrant tbem taking the blades on\nthe   looal   rink.\nlc* making continues night and\nday, and th* rink Is the seen* of\ndaily visits from local skaters and\nhockey followers who sr* Itching to\nget on th* blade* or to see the local hockey material In harness.\nHockey int*rast Is growing dally\nln Nelson. Fans have heard ot tbe\nprobable lineup of the local squad,\nwhich Trail aport followers sdmlt\nwtll give Trail tho hardest no* for\naonors ln some years.\nHockey fan, throughout the east\nUd Meet _oowns.i will, hr\nthis time hav* r*M all abut\nthe first hockey practice of its\nNelson s*,ud, in Trail w \u00abuq.\nday. (ten the few Trail offlclsis\nwh* witnessed ths wor out ef ths\nthe 17 ssplmnts, were impressed,\nw* da not know hat what they\nmay have keen not enly Impressed hot slightly depressed. Any.\nway yoa want ta leak at It,\neither from the aspect of poun.\ntlal playing ma erlal ar early\nwinter practices, there Is a gnat\nhockey sesson tn the offing this\nWestern U rugby squad did th*\nunaipeeted Saturday, ln much the\nsame manner as thst band of fight,\nlng Mustangs hsve been doing It\nell sesson. snd beat ths Sarnla\nImperials fer tbs right to meet\nthe Winged Wheelers In ths sset-\nern finals. Th* kids from London\nhave certainly dona themselves\nproud this year and If thsy do i\ndrop before the Montreal team\nthey've more than upheld their end\nof the rugby fight, if there Is\nany universrty thst Is rugby mind-\nsd ln Canada today, lt muat be\nthe university of Western Ontario.\nWe Msr thst sven the faculty\nmembers of tbat Wstltuton are\ncarrying football* around the oamp-\nus which may or may net bs the\ntruth. I\nAnd the mighty msrrb of Notre\nUants, afttr is games played\nwltboat a defe-a*.. was stopped\non tatarday by th* I'nlvemty af\nraoothern California, 18-14. What\na gun Uat mast hsve bean ud\nwhat glory tor th* V. \u00bb. C *e,aa4.\nMighty teams have been trying te\ncow tha South Bend Csthellct\nfor twe yews, hat the best they\ncould squeeze ont wen Ut games.\nIt will be a long tlms me thinks\nbefore another American football\nleague team will play 26 incoess-\nIve   gamss   without   s   downfall.\n\u2022     \u2022     aa\nNelson's representative men's baaketball ttaa la going to try ltt\nhsnd at heating the Rosaland quintet on Ita own floor tomorrow night.\nThough tbe Nelson squed won ths\nfirst encounter of tb* season by s\nslssabl* margin ths Bosslanders sn\nnot to be taken lightly Jim Curtis\nand a few more of the boys can\nmake the going plenty tough for\non; aspiring baaketball team.\n.   .   .\nOlrls' basketball In Nelsen IS on\nthe np grade, star the people wbo\nhave heen watching the fairer sex\nIn action, or lste. While they\nhav* seme Uttle distance ta go\nbefore they sre In the class *f\nthe Edmonton Orads and the girls\nan beginning to get ths hsng ef\nthe game and as the result\ntttel. mode of nlav Is less Uk*,\nshall  we aay, tea parties.\nMACDONALD\nFine Cut\nZIG-ZAG\n-vttached\n1670,\nCATHOLICS WIN\nAGAINST SALMO\nIN TOURNAMENT\nLose 13 Out of 15 Games;\nBoth Wine Are Staged in\nMens' Doubles\nFOREMAN OUTPOINTS\nNORMAN DALE\nNEWCASTLE, Eng, Nov. 33.\u2014'Canadian Press Cable)\u2014Al Foreman\nof Montreal. British lightweight\nboxing champion, outpointed Nor*\nman Dale of Newcastle, in a lt-\nreund bout here tonight, although\nthe Canadian floored Dale tor a\noount of eight ln tbe third round,\nhe   gave  an  unconvincing  d'splsy.\nBig League\nBOWLING   '\n\u00a3>0\/& 010*\nV\/\/V.S 7XY\/eY6 FOR\nvnrossiBLB. Shots\nNelson High School\nSport News\n-By \"Business Manager\"\nICE MAKING IS\nGOING AHEAD AT\nCURLING HOOSE\nMSKTMU.\nThe Catholic Badminton elub\nfound play going it* way Friday\nnight at the Catholic hall wben th*\nSelmo club waa downed by tba\nlarge seore of \u00bb-3. Both wins for\nthe visitors were made In the men's\ndoubles saetlon, ths ladle*- doubles\nand ths mixed doubls* going entirely\nto th* Ntlson Catholic duh. Ssveral matches needed a third gam* to\nbring a decision.\nThe Score*, with Catholic players\nmentioned first in ssch esse, wen:\nLADIES' DOI'MCS      i\nMIw J. Vtrteveld and Mist P.\nOellnss beat Mra. Mllhourne and\nMrs. Fair, 13-3. l\u00bb-3; Miss H. Scanlan and Miss Y. Lapolnte beat Mrs.\nM. Llndow and Mlas K. Sapples, li-4.\ne-1-5, 11.(1: Miss M. Osgnon and Mra.\nDmlardlna beat Mlas Fuller asd\nMlas M. Bush. 15-?. 15-8.\nMSN'S DOUBLES\nB. Western and J. Rlwterer 10st\nto J. Fair aad H. Orutchfleld, 12-15.\n\u2022-li: W. Marshall aad Paul Bourgeois beat A. Cawley and C. Bearne,\nlS-13. 13-15, 19-4; R. Jones and B.\nBourgeois beat A. Burgess and M. J.\nBuah. 15-12. 15-10; B. Monteleone\nand M Varssveld beat B. C. Buah\nand H. Llndow, 15-a. 15-15; f. Rlesterer and W. Leahy beat A. Sap-plea\nand A. John* 16-7. 15-10; M- vane-\nveld and H. Lunn leet to A. Cawley\nand W. McLeod. 15-13, 15-15, ie-18.\nMIXED DOUBLE8\nMiss J. Vanereld and R. Rlesterer\nbeat Mrs Fair and H. Orutchfleld.\n15 ., 15-\u2022; Mlsa M. Oagnon and J.\nRlesterer beat Miss Mllhourne and\nJ Fair, 15-17, 154, U-la; Miss\ny. Lapolnte and W. Marshall heat\nMiss M Undow and C. A. Cawley,\n16-5, 15-8: Miss H. Scania- apd P\nBourgeois beat Miss K. Sapples and\nC. Beam. 16-13.10-15.15-10; Mrs. Dea-\nJardlna and R. Jones beat Mlsa Fuller and B. C. Bush, IAA. 15-13;\nMiss P. Oellnas and B. Bourgeois\nbeet Mlaj M. Bush and M. J. Bush,\n15-8,   15-1.\nMACDGNALDS ARE\nBOWLING WINNERS\nOVER TRAVELLERS\nTRAIL HOCKEY\nMEN SEE STRONG\nTEAMBTNELSON\nBest Team in Five Years Is\nTrail  Opinion  After\nSeeing Boys\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 98\u2014\"Nelson\nhas ths best tesm they've had ln\nfive years.\"\nThis pronouncement todsy Indicated the blgh hopes Trsll hockey\nofficials hav* for competition thla\nyesr. Wltb Nslson and Klmberley\nstrong Trail Smokeaters. the far\nwcat's hsUsnge for Allen cup htnors\nlook forward to plenty of action in\nthe West Kotenay series.\nKeiver. Culley snd Duckworth will\nbe Nelson's first line, In the opinion\nof Trail offlclsl., snd \"they look\npretty mueh like a match for our\nfirst line.\"\noillett appeared likely to catch s\nplsce on the ascend string but there\nwen ssveral candidates for ths three\nvacancies.\nThe defence men. Mstthewsan and\nJohnstone, wen big and adept, said\nthe Trail men, and would give any\nopponent* thla year a good dsel to\nthink  shout.\n\"Ole tsgle-Iye*'\u2014Jsmes (Scotty)\nNotmsn, ws* ts bright looking ts\never In the nets.\nCulley, Nelson first String center.\nappeared to be pf the men most\nlikely ta glv* Trail trouble this\nyear.\n\"fla starts fast.\" officials said,\n\"sno hss nearly at bit as Reddlck.''\nOfflclsis of the Tnll club tonight\nwlll meet tn make schedule recom-\nmendstiens to West Kootensy League President Jimmy Oordon of\nNelson.\nMany bowlers lote a -mateh gam*\nfor themselves or their team by tht\nmargin Of the few pint they mlsstd\nby dnwlng tht shot too fine ta\nattempting to maks sn Impossible\nset up.\nTht percentage of making \"Big\nCasino,\" the 4-7-8-10 railroad, and\nt number of other sputa it sa\nhopleasly against ths bowMr, tnat\ntt la hatter to forget tt and pick\nup the one or two pin* that pity\nbe thc margin of victory at th*\nfinish.\n\"Chuck\" Collier tells me he nss\nheen bowling for 35 yesrs snd he\nhss never msde the \"Big Four' or\n\"Big Casino\" in his life and has\noply seen lt made once.\n..AI Demtree hss prepared sn Illustrated leaflet on \"Hpares\" ahlch\nhe wll gladly send to any reader\nrequesting It. Address Al Demaree\nIn care of thla paper and be sure\nte enclose a self-addressed, stamped\nenvelope.\nTough aD right, but this column\nmust bs opened by admitting tbe\ndefeat suffered hy the eehool at ths\nhanda of TNll high school's buketball aquad Saturday night. Th*\n\"boyt\"   playad   a   gnat   gam*   but\ndooged thalr \"stall\" a little too\nI. Trail, making utt ttt this\netolt a perfectly good victory. But\nIt wts only by a margin of oot\nbasket so the Ntlson hoop tttm\nIt hut anticipating the return game\nto he played In tbe smelter city,\nprobably ths flnt week In December. Both teama sre to be commended on the splendid spirit snd\nsportsmanahlp they displayed. The\nschool gave the team fine support\nand yelled their tpprovtl of tht\neeversi brilliant playa festund by\nboth teams.\nSPOBT  AT THE N.HJ. IN  IM7\nOlandng through tht 1137 yew\nbook wt came to the page devoted\nto athletics. The executive for that\nyear wu Rankin Banna, president;\nDorothy Hall, vice-preeldent, and\nOeo fte Wa'lacb, secret-arv. In tra-\nand field the teams wen successful In copping several flnt places\nand Oeorge sWUach shattered\nmark   for   ths   mils   race,     stei\nj, Carl aad Cecil created considerate\n5\nICE CARNIVAL TO\nUSHER IN HOCKEY\nDAYS, KIMBERLEY\nIce Should Be Available This\nWeek; Program Is\nPlanned\nbaaketball proved a great success\nand th* \"blue and white\" troopers\nedged out s 30-18 victory tn ons\nof the mott txcltlng encounters of\nths sesson with the Trail team.\nThe Allison shield wu won by the\n\"junior metrics\"\nThe school entered their eenlor\nteam In tht olty lesgue and lost\nbut two gamss during the entire\nseason. The team wu Crofton Hall,\nBaaa Farenholls, Stanley Donaldson. Roddy McLeod. Rshkln Hanna.\nStan OehMt and Albert Fsrenholte.\ncoached   by   R.   Smillie.\nHockey msde history for itself\nwhen the school turned out t\nsnappy aggregation. The team: L.\nKltto. carl Ramsden. J. Horswlll,\nCecil Ramsden, Alex. Rlngroee. Hans\npsrenholts. Hdoa Wstenr. A. Far-\nenholtg. Jack McDonald, Stan Oen-\nest sad Rankin Hanna, manager\nAttempts were made to organize baseball, tennis and football.\nMany of theu former N.H-. students ere still ln Nelson or tbe\nvicinity. Here sre t few tnd whtt\nthty tn doing:\nRankin \"Pro\" Htnna. graduated\ntre-M the provincial normal school\nlut spring and ls doing his stuff\nout   at   MPMdtls.\nBendy Martin, who played with\nthe Nelson rugby team this season,  Is working  In town.\nDorothy vyse, having qualified\nto teach, gave up running much lo\nthe sorrow of tha fans who saw\nher perform in the 100-yard duh.\nHans snd Albert Farenholtz are\nstill ardent sport foUowsn. \"Frits\"\nis on the executive for tbe city\nbuketball league. He and bis\nbrother, \"Frofgle\" an members of\nths Wolves club- Theu two boys\nart ntl \"mechanical\" buketball\nplayers.\nThe   two   \"Ramsden\"   _\u2022\u00a9\u25a0*\u2022-.\n-ntelumeut an hockey circle* in recent yesrs when thty demonstrated that thty knew bow to hsndle\ntht \"hickory\". Carl is in Nsisoo.\nhelping hit Hither msnsta hit\ndry goods store. Cecil it In Vancouver, attending tht o. B. C. and\nhu turned out with the \"Varsity\"\nhockey team on which he hu gained a htrth. with him tn Albtrt\nKlrby and Roddy McLeod. Pans\na\u00bb following the trio with Interest.\nRoddy McLeod, after graduating\nfrom the local school wsnt to\nauntington, Virginia where he attended the university of Virginia\nand tben oame home, only to lesvs\nfor the D. B. C. this yur.\nTsd MeVlcar, who will be remembered by buketball fans u tbe\nrengy oenter men on the \"Csdets\"\nloop tesm, hu since msrried and\nIt   tt  preeent  living   at  Klmberley.\nAlma Smillie. wno is teaching\nschool ln the Slocan district, wu\ns valuable member of the track\nand field team.\nOeorge Campion, wu a star In\nfootball, hookey and buketball.\n\"Otorge\" ls now a Junior phurms-\nclst. having led the province In the\nprovince In tha examinations held\nxt Vancouver,  lsst yur.\nTheu are Just a few of the old\n\"lights.\"\nRink  Prepared  by  Cnrlmf\nBee Sunday;  Mlchekwa\nMaking Ic*\nIce making Is going on apaot at\nthe Nelton Curling rink. M. Mtotatl-\nton lt busy dey tsd night getting\nthe ice in shape for gam** whleh\nShould be under way wltnin the\nnext tew days lf the pnascut wtatktr\nholds.\nFor the past week or ao Mr. Michelson hu bun sotlvely engaged Ih\npreparing the rink for what prom.\nlast to be a long snd aidting eu-\nson. Much carpenter work wm ne-\noeassry before actual lu making\noperations could begin, becauae of\nthe fact that vandals bad done\nmuch damage during the summer\nmonths\nOn Sundsy elou to 30 curlers\ntook pert ln s bee which ruulted In\nsll Ice spares being covered with\nanow preparatory to the stert of\nloe making.\nMembers are busy lining up new\ncurlers, snd plana are going ahead\nfor  an enjoyable\nHOCKEY\nIf the preunt weather keeps up\nIt will not be long before there\nwill be skating st ths loeni rink.\nIt Is hlgb time for crgan_-tton,\nhocksy enthusiasts, let's tske td*\nvantage of thla cold spell snd get\na tesm formed. \"There 1t no time\nlike tbe preunt.\"\nIrish Athlete Will\nArrange for Team\nat 1932 Olympiad\nNTW YORK. Vov. 23\u2014Lieutenant\nG*ft.d M Coughland, of .ht Ii__fa\nOlymplc te&ra, uriwd today oa the\nliner Stuttgar to nuke MT\u00bbng\u00bbnwnt\u00bb\nfftr participation of th* irith ttee\nstate team In the Olympic eamee ln\niros Angela* end to Invite teenu to\ntetf part m the Titltwnn games ln\nQyblln n.xt June.\nMillion \"GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE\"-The Original\nFor Sole st Vendors or direct from \"Mail Order\nDept.\" Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C.\nOwing lot\nof the Macdonsldt-Trevellers bawling gsme ln Monday's edition .iv.-ts\nOf t\u00bb-e -i-ore wen '-.eorrect. The\n. match, wblcb was won by the Mac-\ndon-1 -' owler* ahould hive bun\nu  follows.\n...t. DS   CONSOLIDATED   VS.\nI SITED COMMERCIAL\nTRAVELLERS\nplayer Iat   and   3rd   Tot\nL. McCandlish _   M   141\nA. w. Htrrlton- 130   1S3\nH.  Stlreiker ... 117   MO\nr.   Bamlerd   __ 1J8   ITS\nJ.   Hamson   .... IM   116\nHUDSON5\nBAY\nhest pro c ufiA a le\nSCOTCH\nWHISKY\nAu HUDSON S BAY\nv _-m _a__t taro\n(HCOIVONATeD  tW MAV l\u00ab7Q-\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia.\n175.- 403\niaa\u2014 4M\n1H-41I\n164\u2014 M0\nFernie Hockey\n,   Club Completes\nSlate of Officers\nFTO-TO. B. , Nov. as.\u2014The Fer-\n!nle Hockey a*&r.cl*tt<m bee eelected\ntbe secretary en:' executive for the\nywr ae follow*: .Teeretary, B. Hat-\nsteoeon; executive, p. Wlleon. H.\nMcLaehlan. C. Mangn-n, D. Alexander,\nRobert Joiuwtone, R. Jtlrkpethek, A.\nDahn, c. Duncan, ahd A. Walde.\nThe a-eociatlon baa been in communication with Cranbrook and\nKlmberley hockey taeoclatloija with\na view of farqUnf en Cast Kootenay\nleafue.    Negotiation* are still In pro-\nKIMBEnUET. B C. N*v. 21 \u2014\nThlnfs look bright\" bare this year\nfar a banner aeaeon in both skating\nand hockey than ever before. Every\nboy and girl under 16. and io per\ncent of the remaining nopulation.\n?eera to have but one queetlon te\nask eaeh other theee days\u2014when\nIocs  tbe  rink  open?\nThe rtnk has been the mecea of\nuntold numbers of pro-to\u00bbioAa| 9nd\n.mateur ice-maker* this week, and\nIn sPtte of sll the \u00abj4vlce tendered,\nthe Ice committee promisee that.\nprovided conditions continue cold.\nie at present, there will be good\nlee   the  middle  of  tba   week.\nAn icp carnival Is being staged\nfor th* official opening of the season by the Klmberley Hockey club\nand ln order te give fans a teste cl\nwhat treete are in store for them,\nthere la going to be an exhibition\ngame, two 30-m.nute periods, between laat year's AU->>tarB and this\nyear's All-Star mntenders. The newcomers wtl) be out to \"show their\nMuff and the old hands wtll be en\ndeek to show that they are not\ngoing to be relegated to the aeoond\nstring without a struggle.\nThere will also be an obstacle race\nfor boys, speed races for girls, boys\nand men, and a fancy costume parade for all and sundry. Oenernl\nskating will then be indulged in\nuntil   10:80   p.m.\nCONSISTENT PLAY\nGIVES MATCH TO\nLARSONBOWLERS\nMn. Levasseur Takes High\nSingle and Mrs. Larson\nHigh Aggregate\nConsistent, bowling on the put of\nMrs. C. A. Larson's tsam prosed the\ndeciding factor In the ladles games\non the Oellnes' allSjs Mondsy sfter-\nEST PROCURABLE\nTCH   WHISKY\nRICHEST  IN riNCCT\nHIGHLAND  MALT\nSettle- sad sosnato^ by Wi_s\u00ab\nC.rsat A Sods Limit*. Cl_(i(Wi_ sad,\nB\u00ablv_--I\u201ellnt Dtoillerii-aa. DtaS-\nt ara A _l_,|0-#, Seotlsad. a.\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Li-juor\nControl Board or the Government of British Columbia.\nTotal\n. em tM 717-imo\nPlayer                 1st and 3rd  Tot.\nJ. HoAdaVn   Ul 1*1 lit\u2014 3T8\nJ.   CS.   Denholm 134 133 Itf\u2014 411\nJ.    Star*    _  141 143 ITS\u2014 4M\n0.  Stw*     ITT 1\u00ab\u00ab 173\u2014 310\nR.    B.    McEwan 144 148 137\u2014 430\nTotal      707 704 703\u20143178\nDEMPSEY WINS DECISION\nAFTER BAD START\nTUIA4, -9*1'- No* *\u25a0> <AP)\u2014After\nt Hem mat. Jsck Drapssf, former\nworld hsavywsif-t, chs-mplon, wound\nUp t four-round \u00bbo tonish* with\nJtabe Hunt. Poni*-- Cits', -kls. in\nwhirlwind ttttt *o r\u00bbln of newspaper\naea-sslon. DlnT-ssy WIW IM;\nHunt 187.\nDasmpesy look-id slow snd clumsy\nin ths first round, aad a lllfktlr\n_ore itirntl'\u2014 sttltuds oa th* part\nof thshome tatl-nt (aw Bunt sa\nedge op th* Asa-ac_*ted prfss seen\nshest. A chorus ot booes greeted\ntiem st th* bell.\nTh* sscond began drsggtly, -too,\nbut thsy clinched sorarwhM less fre-\ncaueatly sad traded blows la * real,\nl-itlo manner as the round got old.\nIt wa* sbout sll even.\nTM third snd fourth both wsnt to\nnet-n-psfy, who hsd Hunt wswlng\nand  -wobbly  severs! -times.\nMcCourt Is Chosen\nas Rhodes Scholar\nMANCHESTER HANDICAP\nHAS ONE OP LARGEST\nFIELDS IN YEARS\nMANCmSTER, Eng.. Nov. 33.\u2014\n(Canadian Press Cablei\u2014one of the\nlsrgest fields in yesrs has been\nnominated for ths Manchester November handicap, to be run next\nSauunby. TTU list of probsble\nstsrtvs  aad  thslr  jockeys follows:\nHotbun. Jones; Artronsut 11,\nChllds* Ootfter, Tim: Reekstsr. Donahue; st*phen H Dlok; salaam,\nWeston; Six Wheeler, Taylor; Ad.\n-sacs*, C. Richards; Redeswood, Ne-\ny*tt\u00ab; Bawer of Roses. Roberts;\nLone Knight. S. Wra\u00abg; CMUlc.\nla**; Rivalry. Jones, fromJtude,\nStephenson; seardrey, suns: Shinto* 3wmmi. Priokaby: lapsolen*.\nEvans. URWBlUoa, CUdwsU; North-\ndrsft. Dowdall: Mooatoy. BArber,\nSUatmer prlncass, ROMgtaos; Tlao.\nmint, Asallrke; Luosll*. Beart. c-n-\nlo\u00bb; Vt Ma)*ur or Jsoqust M ble\nBlanche, B**ry; Brltls-aa Ssl'o\" or\nBv*nlng oiory. 0. Roohsrds; Barn\nBill  or pard.  Smith.\nJookeys hav* aot ytt b*en C-oee-\nfor the foUowlng horses: Bonnie\nBoy u. Truncheon, Sir Josuah.\nOat o- MUM Tall*. Ardglass. Nestor-\nIan, Blsndsama, Notice Board, plre-\naway. Reetdue. Doolsy. Prlncetown.\nSlfnlfer.  rotehlm.\nEDMONTON. Alts., N\u00b0v. 33. (CP)\nTbe west's outstanding college trsck\nsnd Held star, Edward Alexander\n(Eddie) MeCcaurt, today wss named\nRhodes scl-aolsr fer Alberta. The\nstocky university of Alberta student, whoae home is st Kltscoty\nAlts., wss choice of thc selection\ncommittee which took Into account\nboth his scholastic and athletic records.\nLeading Indlvldusi point-winner at\nthe western latcrooileglate track\nmeet this fall at Winnipeg. McCourt won four flrat places and\nalmost single-handed made Alberta\na serious contender for th* grand\naggregate championship. Saskatchewan won the meet by a single-point\nsdvsntage over  Alberta.\nNew records were set up by McCourt in the Javelin throw aid\ndiscus, sad his mighty left srrh\nalso accounted for the shot-put sad\nhammer-throw events.\nBenny Leonard Wins\nEasily Over Brown\noa   the   team   amsshSd\nthe   400\nmsrk.    nigh  slnglee\ntor\nthe  alt\u00abr-\nnoon went to Mrs.\n['.   E.\nLevasseur\nwith Kl.   Mrs. C. A.\n\u2014arson toppled\nhigh sggngsle with\n434\nScores were:\nMRS. T.  E. LETANfcMR  If.\nMRS. <:. A. LABSON\nT.  E.  Levsseeur 143\n101\nUS\u2014 418\nT.   K.   WUllt   . 10\u00bb\n100\n138\u2014 3S0\nD. D. McLean _   80\n134\n103\u2014 333\nL.   aaa    V-rjei .\n.*    - _.J\np.  oellnss     148\n143\n12a \u2014433\nTotal    'S74\n830\nbtCI\u20141784\nPlaysr                 1st\n2nd\n3rd   Tot.\nO. A  Larson .... 138\n1S4\n131\u2014 434\nB.   sunn     141\n130\n144\u2014 41S\nA. O. Oellnss .. 133\n100\n121\u2014 413\n.1.   Bell  184\nISO\n134\u2014 410\nW. Desjardln ..  101\nsa\n138\u2014 331\nTotal  647\n080\n8.18\u2014186(1\n21 DEATHS ON\nU.S. FOOTBAU\nFIELDS IN 1931\nFive of Fatalities Were on\nCollege Squads; 13 From\nHlfh Schools\nBALTIMORE, Nov. 33\u2014(AP)\u2014Benny Leonard, seeking to oasts back ts\ns welt\u00abrw*lg*at la the rlag h* g7*\u00ab:d\ntor seven years M th* lightweight\nchampion, only to retire uad*featcd\nIn 1833. took th* fifth Of his op-\n-o:nentt la hi* strtds, tonight, scor-\nlag sa easy decision orr Buston\n-r-iwp. Ba-tlmor*.\nLeonard show*d th* o]d-tl_* ring\n-tnsrslshlp thst won rim h's erown,\n.tabbing snd jabbing Brown at win,\nand lrft the ring practically unmarked. Brown csrrled the fight to\nBenny, but couldn't land mon than\na half doaaa solid licks throughout\nth* 10 round*.\nTh* former rh-implon Vld a six-\npound   sdvantsge   ln   th*   weights,\nNEW YORK. Nov. 33 (AP)\u2014Poet.\nbsl| casualties over th? weekend raised to 31 th* t\u00abt*l of (Math* this\nseason from inluriM reoelved in\ngame* en college and high school\niridlrons. ssnd lot* snd city street*,\na survwy mad* today by tb* Asaoclst-\ned Press showed.\nTwo members of tt\u00bb St. Bdwsrd,\nNeb., high school tstia died within\n48 hours of etch oth\u00abr Allan Wsks.\nlfl-y*ar-old tullhsck died ywrsrdsv\nof blood poisoalag rwultlng from >\nhip injury suffnM aeveral days *'\u2022\nand his t \u00bb_msM, WlU'aaa WS*d. 1\"\nysar-old, recslvsd a fat\u00bbl ikull fr-\ntu-\u00ab la a gsme Pridsy.\nPlv* of tbe 31 playera fstall- '\nJured,   ware   oa   college   aquadi,\nw*rs m*mb*rs of high achool tsar\nsnd  four  wsr-   killed   In  games  0\nssnd lots or city streets, among them\nan 18-year-old boy who ww fatally\nhurt while scrim.-naglng on a Chicago\npavement   wtth    playmates   of    his\nown *g*.\nThe Big Rush\nIs on\nOrder Tour\nChristmas\nCards\nFrom the Largest and Most Complete stock\nin the Interior of British Columbia.\nLOWEST PRICES\nTWO DOZEN CARDS\n$2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50\nPrinted With Your Name and Address\nWE PRINT AND DELIVER\nTHE SAME DAY IF WANTED\nPHONE 144\nOur repreesritptive will call and show samples\nNelson Daily News\nJob Department\nBaker Street        \u2014 \u2014        Nelson, B.C.\n\u25a0HUH\n Mill  EIGHT\n- THE NELSON BAIL* NEWS. NELSON, B. C. \u2014 TIESDAY MOBMNG. NOVEMREB 24. U31\u2014me\nW^eZw\n5\u00a3_1%& W__ ni Ad PateVfe SSJJb\nINDEX TO CLASSIFIED AOS\naOENTS WANTED\nAttOHOBlLES   FOR   HIRE\nAUTOMOBILES   FOB   SALE\nBBS\n\u25a0ami\nBO\u00abT>. LAl'M'HEH. FOB BENT\n-   FOB SALE\nWANTED\nHUES\nCATS  AND   DOGS   FOBSALE\nCATS  AND  DOtIS  WANTED\n\u25a0BATHS\nDBESSaa.AKlMl\nFABM   AND  DAIRY   PRODUCE\nFABM   PROPEBTY   FOB SALE\nFOR  SAU  OB  EXCHANGE\nFOR   SALE   OR   RENT\nFURNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT\nFURNISHED  BOOMS   WANTED\nFURNITURE FOR SALE\nHELP   WANTED\nHOUSES    FOR   RENT\nHOUSES  WANTED\nIN   MBMOR1AM\nINSURANCE\nnVBSTMENTS\nLITERARY\nLIVESTOCK  FOR  SALE\nLIVESTOCK  WANTED\nLOST   AND   FOUND\nMACHINERY\nMABBIAGKS\nMINING, TIMBEB. LUMBER\nMISCELLANEOUS\nMISCELLANEOUS  FOR  SALE\nMISCELLANEOUS WANTED\nMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS\nNOTICES\nNURSERY PRODUCTS\nMJRMNO\nrSBSONAL\nPOULTRY AND EOO\u00bb\nfell SaVeAdU\n5i5flSsrF0O,RVELfT\nBffl.4B.\"$S\nBOOMS   WANTED\nSTATIONS   WANTED\nSTORES   TO   RENT\nTEACHERS   WANTED \t\n(IJ)\n1411\n(401\n(Ml\n(1)\n(43,\n(441\n(45)\n(301\n(91\n(.1!)\n(*)>\n(2)\ni\"\n(Sli\n<3\u00ab>\n131)\n(Bl\nIIS)\n(16)\nlit)\n(101\n181)\n(30I\n(4)\n(331\n(481\n(6)\n(23)\n(21)\n(31)\nISO)\n(I)\n(38)\n(2D)\n127)\n(28)\n(.VI)\n((8)\n1471\n114)\n(3)\n(\u25a0-.31\n(26)\n(34.\n.33)\n(23a\n(10)\n(17)\n(10)\n(181\n(32)\n(lit\n(Jl)\n(131\nWANT AND CLAS1FIED\nADVERTISING\nOne tnaertlon 10 cente a Una\nSix lneertl-na 40 cente a line\nOne  month  (130  > Une\n-Minimum two ltnee\nBirth  notloee free of charge\nSeethe,    marrtegea    and    carde   ot\n\u25a0' thanka   20 cente per Une\npuneral flowen IS cente per line\nHews   ol   tb\u00ab   Dey   lt\u00abni   SO  <xut*\n\u25a0NO EXTRA COST IF CHARGED\nBIRTHS         ''\u25a0\u00bb\nLEGAL NOTICES\nCanada\nNAIL CONTRACT\nSEALED TENDERS, addressed to\ntbe Poatmseter Oeneral. will be\nreceived at Ottawa until noon,\non Friday, tbe _6th Deoember, 1081,\nfor the conveyance of His Majesty's\nMalls, on s proposed (Xwtrsct for\na period not exceeding four years\nforty-four \u00ab44> tlmee per week on\nthe route Nelson and Railway Station (C J) from tbe 1st April next.\nPrinted notices containing further\nInformation as to conditions of\nproposed Contract may be -seen ud\nblank forms of Tender may be obtained at tbe Poet Offloe of Nelson, B- C-, and at tbe office of the\nDistrict Superintendent of Poetal\nService.\nDistrict Superintendent of\ncouver,   B.   C,   November   13tb,\nVsncouver,   B.\n1031.\nJ-1g-.M1tnu|AY_\n_ strict   Superlntenden   ot\nPostal service.\n\"Government Llqnor Act\"\nNotice of AppIIcstloD ror Beer\nLicense\nNOTICE Is hereby given tbat on\nthe _7th day of November ne*t tbe\nundersigned Intends to apply tc\nthe Uquor Control Board for a\nllcenee in respect *o the premleee\nbeing part of tbe building Known\nas the -Allan Hotel sltusted st Nelson upon lands described as Lois\nTwo (3) and Three <3i ln Block\nTwelve (13) of District Lot Ninety-\nfive i9fi> according to tbe Official\nPlan of the City of Nelson, Province of British Columbia. Nslson\nLand Registration District, ln the\nProvince of British Columbia, fdr\nthe sals of beer by the glsss or by\nthe open bottle for consumption on\nths  premises.\nDATED that 27tb day of October.\n.Ml.\nALEXANDER    CAMPBELL.\nApplicant\nmm\nBELT   WANTED\n.AW I\nWANTED\u2014Married couple ea caretakers of the Nelaon Oolf and\nOountry Club. Man to'take care\nof tbe grounds and woman to\ntake care of the clubhouse, woman must be able to cook and\nserve meals. Wsm 370 per\nmonth year round; free board\nfor eight months, other four\nmonths must board themselves.\nFree living quarters year round.!\nUnless willing to work do not\nspply. Write Box 83M Nelson\nDally News. (8304)\nEARN UPWARDS OF 830 WEEKLY\ngrowing mushrooms for us ln\ncellars all fall and winter, commence now. Illustrated booklet\nFree Canadian Mushroom Company   Toronto. (8140)\nIT! ATIOM5   WANTED\n(11)\nWANTED HOUSEWORK, BY YOUNG\nwoman.    Pbone  7WJY2. (8378)\nHOUSES    fOK    RENT\nIIIIIIMIIMIIIIllMlllUIIMIIMIIIHIIMIMt:\n| HOUSES FOR RENT ^\n|    Small i house   tn   Fairvlew\u2014 ~\nS 328.00. Immediate possession\n\u25a0    Five  room bungalow,  partly s\nS furnished.   $35.00,     possession 5\n2 lb tew days.\nS    Small furnished bouse, cloee J\nS in. 130.00 Possession In. about \u2014\nS 3  weeks,\nI ROBERTSON REALTY |\nCO., LTD.\niiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nBTEVBHS\u2014To Rev. F. H. and Mre.\nStevene, at Vancouver Gen eral\nhwpltal. November is. a son-)\natlllborn.\nAGENTS WANTED\n(12)\nNOTICE\nPUBLIC NOTICE IS HIRE BY\nOIVEN thet the Caned- Pacific\nRailway Company did, on the\nNinth dey of November, AD. 1931,\ndepoelt in the Neleon Lend Registry\nOtIVe ee No. 1760, plan, profile ana\nbr \u25a0' of reference Bhowing portion\no; the proposed branch line\u2014Kootenay Landing to Procter\u2014from tne\nWeet   Limit  of   Lot  9842G.l   to   x\ngolnt ln Sub-Lot 10, Lot 300, -0. 1.\n;ootenay   District. \u25a0    \u25a0  \u25a0\nREVISED LOCATION: B- C. L. S-,\nMile 0.00 to Mile 34.00\naWPLOYMENT FOR THI THOUS-\nand egenta for Authentic Life\nof -dlaon\". Large Illustrated book*\n\u2022low price: quick aales; big profits\nWonderful opportunity to make\nmoney. Write for Free -.ample\nWlneton   OO.   Toronto.        (8238)\nLEMONS DOWN\nCRANBERRIES\nUP AT COAST\nVICTORIA. B. C, Nov. 38,\u2014The\nBritish Joint oommlttee of agriculture, says the market news letter,\ndepartment of agriculture, Victoria,\nbaa made the following recommendations: A small duty per pound on\ndressed poultry with s 33 1-3 preference for Empire produce; a small\nduty on foreign eggs and free entry\nof Empire eggs; a small duty on\ndried milk and a 33 1-8 preference for Empire produoe. Last year\nmilk wae Imported aa follows: New\nZealand. 99,600 cwt..; Holland, 90,485\new-B,  Canada, 34,412 cwts.\nForehanded turkey raiser- are confining their stock destined tor\nChrlatmaa market. Twice daily a\nmilk moistened mub of. mixed\nground grains ia fed. Late In the\nafternoon a final feed of boiled oats,\nbarley or wheat la given.\nVANCOUVER: There are very few\nchanges in the price of fruit and\nproduco. Delicious apples, extra fancy, are up 10 oente per box and are\nquoted at 82.50. Mcintosh apple*,\nfancy, arc selling at 82 per box\nwholesale. Oelery hae advanoed to\n90 oents per doeen. Okanagan onions at 82 per sack. Local potatoee\nare selling from 78 cents to 00 cents\nper sack. Navel oranges are rapidly\ntaking the place of Valencies and at\nthe moment ara moving out freely\nat prices aeked. However, tbe arrival of \"Jap\" oranges ls being anticipated. Lemons are down 11 per\nesse and cranberries are up slightly.\nSmall shipments of Washington cranberries are making up for the shortage of Cape Cods. Small declines lo\ntbe price of grapes and sweet potatoes may be noted. There as a alight\nadvance ln eggs and some grades of\npoultry, especially old bens.\nDATED at 'Winnipeg this Twelfth\ndsy    of    November,   A.D.\n1931.\np.   MCPHERSON.\nRight  ot  Way  and Tax  Agent.\nCanadian Pacific Railway  Co.\nttSONAl,             .(.\u00bb>\nRHEUMATISM\u2014 why aufter when\nyou can eecure a three montha\ntreatment of EXIT, the great herbal remedy that will get reaulta or\nyour money refunded, for only one\ndollar. Send one dollar at once tc-\nEXIT REMEDIES. 030 Georgia Wert.\nVancouver,   B.   C, (WW)\nTHREE QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY\ni___o_y for \u00bb1. Send birth date:\nmx -to Edith Allen psych c\nreader. 418 Beverldge Bldg.. Calgary.  tTvtll\nBUNOALOW STANLEY ST.. ONE\nblock from acnool. 3 bedrooms;\ngerace; fireplace; furnace- cement\nbaeement; wired for electric range:\nredecorated Inside and out, Im.\nmediate possession. Pbone 255Y.\n(8430)\nPOR RENT\u2014 FURBISHED HOUSE\nwith player-piano. Oood location.\nPhone  Its. 1838*1)\nPOR RENT-4 ROOMED FURNISH-\ned houee. Apply D. Magllo. Phone\n483R. (8282)\nHOUSE  TO  RENT\u2014CLOSE   IN.   Apply  220  Silica  or  phone  628_.\n(8386)\nFOB   8ALE   OR   RENT\n(21)\nHOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT\u201420\nacree near Ocrra Linn and 49-\nCreek. Aiply caretaker. Poorman\nMill.  Taghum. (8431)\nLIVESTOCK   FOR 8ALE\n(23)\nBAT MARE ABOUT 1300 LBS.\ngood delivery horse. City broke\u2014\nor would aell team. Robt. Kldd.\nFrultvale.   B.   C. (8414)\nFOR SALE 2 MONTHS OLD PIGS\nln good conditional, at Edgewood\n\u2014CT Flick. (8415)\nAn Easy Way to Get Extra\nCASH for CHRISTMAS\nThose old chairs, rugg, books, clothes, bric-a-brac, etc.,\nin the attic CAN BE SOLD QUICKLY FOR CASH.\nWhy clutter up the place with odds and ends that arc\nno use to you. Someone will be glad to buy thera if\nthey know you have them for sale, and you can let\nthem know\u2014a classified ad will do the work for you.\nThe cost is small\u2014and it may mean dollars in your\npocket. Phone today\u2014our number is 144. Ask for\nan ad-taker, he will suggest the very ad you need. We\nwill charge it for you, if it is not convenient for you\nto come into the office.\nDon't forget our number is 144,\nNelson Daily News\nWANT AD DEPT.\nrtymsBEB aooMa ron bent <i\u00ab)\nONE   FURNISHED   HOUSEKEEPING\nroom. K. w. C. Block. (8404)\nROOM  AXB  BOABD\nBOARD   AND   ROOM   \u2014   PRIVATE\nhouae. Victoria St., Pbone  S92T1.\n(8315)\nLIVESTOCK  WANTBtl\n(21)\nGOOD    DAIRY    COW    \u2014    FRESH.\nPhone   188R1,   Oananer.   Taghum.\n(8488)\nMISCELLANEOUS  FOB  SALE     (IT)\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n- KEYS MADE TO ORDER. 25c -\n3 up. Locks repaired. Speedom- s\n3 eter Service. Repalra to fine S\n* Inatruniente. \u2014 Anything you 3\n3 can't get done locally, aend to s\n3 HASKINS _ ELLIOTT\nS 1027 W. Pender St., Vancouver, 3\n3  B. C. (8448) 3\nIHIHHHHIIIIIIHIIIIHIMIIIJIIIHIIIIIH\nR IMMEDIATE CASH BALE AT\n:wn prloe\u2014Encyclopedia Brlttan-\nia eleventh edition. India paper.\n32 vol. complete and ln good order. May be seen in room 40 Annable block, any wee* day bet-\ntween II end 12:80 or 4 to 5 p.m.\nC.  W.-Busk. (8409)\n50.000   reEr   i   \"*CH   U8CI-\nblack pipe, good condition\n3  centa  per  foot.    Large  stock  ot\nother   alzea.     Enquiries   aollclted\nSwartz   pipe   Yard   220  Eut   1st.\nAve.,  Vancouver. B.  C- (8097)\nUSED   CAR    PARTS   FOR   ALI\nSaxes    Including   Wlllla   Knight\nur.    orandview  Auto  Wreckers\n2086 Commercial Drive van. (8096)\nFOR SALE\u2014No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY\n114.00 per ton. Lumby, B. C\nGeorge Lavlolette. (80381\nFOR SALE\u2014BARRELS, KEGS BUR-\nlap racks white sugar sacks. McDonald   Jam   Co. (BOSS)\nFAWCETT 8-HOLE KITCHEN\nRange. 1st. claaa condition 140.\nPbone 585. (8847)\nFOR  SALE\u2014CIRCULATOR  HEATER,\nalmoet new.    Phone 339R.   (8241)\n'ISCFI.I.ANEOl'N   WANTED 1181\nWANTED\u2014CARPET BOWLINO SET.\nWrite particulars\u2014C. H. Bebblng-\nton,   Boewell,   B.  C. (8360)\nOST  AND   FOUND\n(31)\nLOST\u2014BLACK   P-TEROORO   ROW-\nboat from beech at .Midge creek.\nLast seen between Nelaon and\nProcter. Notify s. J. Cummlnga,\nBoewell. ,81421\n\u2022_ST\u2014ON   WARD   ST.\nIn black ca-e.    Pleaae re-\n,1\nI tu\nI    Newa offlce\nRIMLESS\nurn  to  1623  Ward St,  or Dally\n(8461)\nPIGS\u2014 6 WEEKS OLD. 8400 FOB. I\nKaalo.    C.  L.  Toung. (8239)\nLOST\u2014 ONI DUAL TIRE CHAIN\nReward for return to Nelaon\nTranafer Co..  Ltd. (8402)\nNI'RSEBY  PRODUCTS\nCOX'S ORANGE APPLES, 8125  PER\nbox.   G. H. Fraaer. Neleon.  (8400)\nPOULTRY   AND   EOOS\nltt,\nFOR BAU\u2014READY TO LAY PEM\npedigreed S.C.W. Leghorn pulleta\ndams reco-M 300 egga and up 11-0\neach, individual pedigreed cock-\nerela 84 each. Jacob Fuhr, Sr.,\nVemon,   B.   C. (8460)\nAUTOMOBILES   FOB   MU        (40)\nCHRISTIE TRUCK AND CAR PARTS\n1630 west 1st. Ave., Vancouver,\nB. C. Largaat reliable wracking\ncompany. Power planta, trallera\nand  parte. (8099)\nryBMTCBE  FOB SALE\n\"UMBO OAK DINING SUITE-CAB-\nlnet, table six chairs, excellent\noondltlon.    Box MM Dally  News,\n(8454)\nINVESTMENTS\nimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii\n_ Phone\nI   268\nPhone |\n269   =\nI I WILL BE GLAD   j\nTO RECEIVE\nYOUR ]\nI Application I\nfor\nDOMINION OF\nCANADA\nNATIONAL\n\\   SERVICE LOAN\nSTORES   TO  BENT\nW>\nFOB BENT\u2014TWO  STOBIS. APPLY\nClub   Cigar   Store. (81(0)\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nC*M*- .'*, hwtm. ..ismAC.\nMunicipal and Ooinme-ciai Audita,\nP.   O.  Box   1191      Neleon   it\n  (1107)\nAssayers\nI. W Wlddowaoa, boi Allot Neleon,\nB.  c.  Standard  weatern  eka-raaa\n  Itm\nChiropractors\nDR. GRAY   GILKER BLK.\n\"JiSP.\nMrrruNANp oiddes, _T*ay aad\nNCJl cranbrook and Trail.-- itllW\nDB.   MACMILLAN  ORAD    PALli\nSchool, Aber Blk. Nalaon Fh I\n(8111)\nDressmaking and Designing\nDRESSMAKING. DESIGNING,\nFlower making Academy of Uae-\nful Arte: No. 4 ^rtta Marv K\nRogers.  Box 362   Roaaland.   B. C.\n __\u00ab_!__\n Engineers\t\nH D- DAWSON, BCL.8 Room\n12A,  KW.C.  Blk.   Nelaon.     (8113)\nCHAS. MOORE\u2014Orltfln Blk., Reltou\nEngineer  and  Surveyor   Box 654.\n(8114)\nFlorists\nI C. W. \u25a0 .pleya.-d [\nf Box 626 phone 260 |\nmil!!:! . lUHurtutHiH-iiimiifn-fl\n >.llillliniHI!!!llll!IIIH2\nI  HAVE  BEEN      |\nREQUESTED\n= to get a loan of (1800 on the E\nS eecurlty  of   over  (7000  worth 3\nS of new furniture and fixtures, 5\n- Interest   payable   semi-annual- 3\n\u2014 ly. The buslnees Is well run, 3\n_ and the location first claaa. I S\n3 can recommend  tbe loan.\n| Chas. F. McHardy |\nInsurance  Agent 3\n_ Nelson, B.  C.     (8344)   \u00a7\nfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii!i!m\nUrlaaalle'a Greenhouses Nelaon. Cut\nF_wers and floral dealgna. (8116)\n!'ELBON FLOWER SHOPPE Pull\nline cut flowera at all tlmea floral\ndealgna.    Pbone  233. (6116)\nJOHNSON'S ORKENHOUSES- -Phone\n342 Cut Flowera. Potted Planta\nand   Floral   Dealgna. (61171\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR W. DAWSON. Real Eatate, Insurance Rentals Next Hlpper-wn\nHardware.   Baker   St. (8118)\nSecond Hand Stores\nThe  Ark\u2014   dealera  to  aecond  nand\ngoods.    Pbone   634. ,6119)\nTransfer\nWILLIAM'S TRANSFER\nBAGGAGE, COAI   AND WOOD\nPbone  10S (6130)\nATKINSON   TRANSFER      Coal   and\nWood      Long   dlatance   bauitna.\n(8131)\nWood Factory\nLawaon'a  wood  Factory. 817  Baker\nSt.   Wa pleaae our cuatomers\n(81311\nTHE GUMPS-WHO'S  THAT KNOCKING AT   THE DOOR?\nSEND 16c \u2014 BECEIVK SAMPLE\nmckage \"PALESTINE\" pure Turkish Cigarette Tobacco. Calgary\nTobacco   Company.   Calgary   Alta.\nFEMALE DISORDERS AND OB-TFT-\nrtcal Sreclallst. Write to Dr.\nPromm. S. P.. 5153 Arcade Bldg..\nSeattle.    Treatment bv moll.\nSTANLEY HOWDEN, GRAPBOWXJ-\n|V\" scientific cham-tar \u2022***\u00bb!'**\nfrom hand-writing; 80c. (1. P-0\nBox 405. Vancouver, B. C.    (8083)\nROOMS   FOB   BENT\nANADIAN   PAOIFM\ni   CANADAS\nr\"\") GREATEST\n___ STEAMSHIP!\nfn ;'-i ss ol Hni.iirt        Empreti oi J.i[i_,\n-1 .'HOD Tims  Ut.Wtt luri*\nFROM WINTER PORT\nSAINT JOHN\nCHRISTMAS SHIPS\nSPECIAL RETURN\nFARES\nDec.   6    Montclare\nTo    Olajgow-Belaat-Llrerpool.\nDec.   11    _...  Ducbeea of Bedford\nTo Olaagow-Belfaat Liverpool.\nDae.   13   -    Montrose\nTb    Cherbourg-Scuthampton-Ant-\nwarp.\nDae.  18      Ducheee of Richmond\nTo  Olaegow-Bellast-Llverpool.\nDae.  23     Montcalm\nTo  Olaagow-Belfaat-Llverpool.\nDae 31  ..  Montclare\nTb   Glaagow-llvarraool.\nJan. 8   .. _    Ducheaa of  York\nTo  Olaegow-Belfaat-Uvarpo-I.\n*xa. 16   .. - - Mauta\nTo   Olaegow-Uverpool.\nJan.  33       MMtcalm\nTo    Olaagow-Belfaat-Llverpool.\nJan.   39      .  _...   Montclare\nTb   alaegow-Llrerpool.\n__. All   ahlpa   from   Saint   John\n\u25a0mr^ call    H-altfax    following    dey.\npall deuUla wttb  ratea and   Paa-a-\npot'  laformat!' n  trtstn sn*,  eg it '\n*. a. rARTra\nger Af nt, Nt: on, B.C.\nnllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliy\n1 OFFICES FOR RENT |\n3 We  bave several ateam-heated 3\n2 -jffloes.  two and three rooms; 3\n3 also some single rooms. See us 3\n3 *)efor\u00bb deciding. We may have 3\n3 luat what you require.\n| ROBERTSON REALTY |\nCO., LTD. :\n(8420)   3\niTiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil\nHo-hu^\/\nTen days have roueo by at last\nan& to cay - henrietta l*& to\nfalVt BIM HER ANiWER-\nSHE  I* TO TELL HIM  THAT\n&HE HAS DECIDED IO BECOME\nHIS WIFE   WHICH WILL\n^KE HIM, THE HA.PPIEST\nVvAM ON EARTH -\nSTEAM HEATED ROOMS, GOOD\nmeals hoiae privileges, uae of\npiano. Cloae ln, rates reaeo-ible.\n423 Silica St. (8366)\nCOMFORTABLE ROOM-HOT AND\ncold water for rent by tbe month\nSavoy   Hotel.   Nelaon. (8095)\nTERRACE APT8. FURNISHED OR\nunfufnlahed aultea. Apply P. E.\nPoulin (8094)\nNICELY    FURNISHED    BEDROOMS.\nboard  optional. .10  Carbonate St.\n(8481)\nCOMFORTABLE   ROOM   FOR   ONE\nor two gentlemen. Phone 381R.\n(8300)\nSUITES-ASHMAN'S   APARTMENTS.\n18256)\n0 for the Op'rator\nVoice With a Smile,\nHer keen alert Service\nMakes Want Ads Worth\nWhile.\nNelson\nDail      ews\nWa .Ads\n &\nTBS NELSON DAHV NEWS. NELSON. B. C. \u2014 TIESDAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 34. Sttt'\nPACE\nMarket and Mining NeWS&5n_\nNEW YORI LIST\nLOWER IN POW\nTRADC SESSION\nJ A Steel Agate Under Pre*\n\u2022are; Rail Bonds Are\nUnpopular\nKit   TOMC   tto*.   Tt   (ATS-ts*.\nurlty and commodity markete n>ade\nCANADIAN DOLLAR\nCLOSES AT 871-2\nBo*.  St   (CP)\u2014tto\nat tny, exam.\n''a clow,\nNBW TOB_\nCanadian delta\n% oent lensw\non local Mn luminals, in ayat-\npatby with tea pound iCarting wbleh\nshow.d a nat low of -ma oenta at\nOm .nd of ttt* HMtt it tS.KV, tm\ncablet\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nBREAKS LOWER\nWiiiMluu was soma \u00abU par cant un-\n1sp4em>ir $ad abowt 15 pn eaat\nv a ysar ago. Allied Cb m'cal\norden, AawrVaii antltlng. Westetr\nralon, Columbia Carbon and Dupont\notl  a  point  cr  mora  oj,  the\ninmate 1931 Wheat\nCrop at 298 Million\nBushels; an Increase\nMONTREAL, Que., MO*,\n\u25a0ate ot 398,000,000 trarfieb for thla\n\u25a0af. wheat crop In Canada Is\n'lawd  ta  tte   correal   atsataam\nt   ot   tbe   Bank   ol   Montreal.\nWa It M.000.000 bushels aiove tbe\nmxAm  leHnals,  althoufh   100.-\n50.000 taaMs beta* tta  crop  of\nAllegheny   \t\nAllied C___oe_\nAmerican Oaa .\nMem ltt Fewer\n_> lb at rm\nAa Sn\u00bblt A Be\nI.OOOJto bt-hele at Whwt frown\niftelde tb. penn* pi-ovlaew.\n\u2022'An upstair] tain Ua tb* pele* ot\nMat bas oorn..\" tb. lettw aa-ys.\ntat quotations having nam\nbout ti ease, t taahei wtuun a\nulckeaM aartettngg and ttfraed a\notafal   fw-_g   la   vn*t\u00abm\ncircles.\"  say.  th.  nport.\nLogan 6c Bryan\nOB-IK\nSTOCKS.   BONDS,   COTTON\nMEMBEB1:\nNew rork\/MawOeal and  Vaa-\ncaB.lt   ItaMft   tsrhamce,   Chicago Board of Trade, Winnipeg\nOraln Exchange, and other\ntrading   exchanges.\nHUVATE  WIRE\nOFFICE*-.\nVancouver,  Npekane,  swttle\nBritish Colombia\nWinter Fair\nNov. 28 to Dec 2\nLower\nRound Trip\nFares\nFrom Nelson\n$25.69\nGood for return\nDec 6th\nCorresponding fares from\nall Kootenay stations. Details from  any  agent  or\n\u2022rite-    \t\nJ. & CARTER, Nelaon\nMstrict Vxmxwisxgtz  Agent\nBritisk\nExchange   Rates   Pots\nStrain on Prices\ni __oj>M tower attic wiling of\nUlroad equities hsd pieced an nn-\nupportebla burden on an early rally Severe   TUBlMee   IB\ny the industrial., although ln most\nutaaee. Ilnal prlcea were up Irom\n_ low.\nll warn unpopular, whaat\nMt \u2022 Sen)* at ***** x bushel.\nUnited tttt*, StMl waa acatn to-\npressim. neotiag to M%. tb.\nwt elnoe ISIS, and deelng at\nMt, oft IH. Amefleaa Te'epboa.\nMa under ISO but r duced tba ton\n9 * fraction. Tobacco share, alumped\nCHICAGO, Nov. 33 (By Mm T\nBoughan, Associated Pies, mark t\neditor)\u2014Severe tumble. In Brttleh\neichange rates put a strata on whaat\nprices today, and led to breaka of\nalmoat 3 cent, a bushel. Botton-\nt qaotattou tracked win about\nIt e.nte loww than tha top of the\n\u25a0weat extraordinary advance of M\ncants. Weaknen of sterling exchange\nlend*** to halt export bustneas, aad\ntbe marltet waa also biarlahly affected, by rains and anow la aeosm\nU. wh at territory t at had beta\n-_oi?lal_\u2014g  of drought\nWheat cloaed *nerrous, 2 to SH\nosnti under Saturday's finish, coin\n-ti 10 1*4 down, oats 1. to 14 off.\nV-t provWon. unchsnged td a Hie\nf   five   cult..\nWINNIPEG CRAIN\nDECLINE DLLS\nRECMWYANCE\nHeavy   Beflkg   bf   Private\nInterests sad Break at\nLiverpool Brtsjs FaB\nwnnnMO, teat, st (OP)\u2014man\nselling by private - lot: raw which\nfollowed t meek at Liverpool aad a\ndrop ln a_rllng exekaaee toned\niriM. ta much loanr (avail ea the\n-lanipeg gtam nrtii\u2014I todsy. Ho-\nmater atnapad tit *\u00ab* *> *'m:\nDnmMi J to i*x at tl*; May 1%\nto 1 at HV,. tot ah-f.S it SI.\nTbday'a deeliaw wiped -owt enttrily\ntm imart gam of Satorday hut\ntrading waa oa a auttM emetSm Kale\nand tb. auflut na Mra gaaDy ln-\nflusao.d.\nTop gradu ac caab wa**t ta* la\nEXCHANGE BATES\nttWtl xXtmX, ttm. at-Sterliaa it-\nahead* May ai M40 for tt day MBa,\naid at tMt lar ilataal\nCwndlaa dotian MH P.r eaat dls\nPraaoa ttl ceata.\nUm ASA** twit*.\nPraajsay 44.11 mat*.\nMirk. 33.T\u00bb watt.\ntuom** it JS outa.\nfOROOTOlBNES\nLACK INTEREST\nMEW  YORK STOCKS\nSH\nMVt\n74%\nSt%\n31V4\nsts,\n8%\nTelephone .131K\nTobaoco   S3*\nAsaoonda MH\nAtchlaon IM\nBaldwin         tH\nBait 4s  Ohio _   30\nBendix   Aviation   ItH\n    M\nPact! UH\nCerro da Paeco 14%\nCMs  *  Ohio  _   -8H\nCferyator       *\"*\nOorn and South\nCon Oaa It T\nCorn Product. .\nC Wright pfd .\npout     MH\n\u25a0Batmen   Kodak too\nH  Power *  Lt   14ft\nSri.    10%\nFold Bngllsh \u2014\nPint Nat Stone 80%\n\"Woeport TVxae.. It*,\nOeneral Motors. 38%\nOmmmI Electric 37%\nOeoeral Poods .   37%\nOold  Disss,      30%\nOreat north pfd 34%\nOreat w Sugar ft\nHow* Sound ....\nHudson Motors..\nIns Oopper .-\nInternat Nickel\nInter Tel dl Tel\nKelly Spring \u2014\nKenn Copper ...\nKnag, s a\t\nxrnagg * mn .\n3%\n78%\n73%\n11%\n31',4\n3t%\n13t%\n71%\n\u00bb%\n\u2022\u00bb%\nI\n\u25a0n.\n18%\n34%\n1*%\nU%\nMH\n\u00bb\u00ab%\n6\n87%\nM%\n68%\nt\u00ab%\n1\u00ab%\n10%\nSmelters Gains $1 to Close\nat $71; Base Metals\nAre Fins\nMONTRE-O. PRODUCE\nwhile buttw aad ttt vrsot* mat* Ir-\nngdlM. Hm lost a oent at 80 te 13\ncenu and fmta war. up nr* *\u2022\u00bb_\nPend Orelllt la the Heaviest',** *\u00bb to tt *niia. wbua pnnati d.-\nsasetl trimum as ine aas-svswwa, ^^^  pn ^^ it 44 g, 4} _\u201e,,,\nLoser; Premier GoW Is     aad.noaad* \u00bb\u2022\u00bb tm-watid at n\nDown\nActual salee la eeara. grains -mm\necnlMd te oata, bits- and ry* for\ndom rtle un.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nAhana   .\nAocnda\ntrue \u2014\nAJax .\nAnukt\t\nA P ConeoOdeted\nAria\t\nBaltic OU\nIIM -\nWMC-RD. Ont.,  MO*. M.   (CP>\u2014\nlocks   drifted   downward   la   duS\ntradlag today oa th. Toronto atock\nexehaafs. eontlnutog Mat waak'. de-\na.   ToUl   aalaa   were   only  (114\nsl_iee.  Loaaat war* Iracttooal.\nBarry   Holllnger   -.\nMr Mis*m_\t\nc and I uadt\nChensWal\nDom.   -.\nDeUwM.\n18%\n13%\n4\n8%\n14%\n1%\n13%\n30%\nT%\nU%\nMllwaukn   pfd..    4%\nHt* Motor* \u2014   M%\nNat  Dairy   Prod   30ft\nn Poww and Lt\nNew Tork Orotr   S7%\nPad!  Oa,   _   El   37%\nPackard  Motors..\nMtn B a.\t\nPhintp. Ttt*  _\nRadio   Corpora.\nRadio  Mth   Or\nRem Band _\t\nRook   Island   ...\nSale-war   Stona..\nt  Louis el  8 T\nShan Union Otl\nSinclair Oon  ....\nSouth   Calif   Ed\nSoul),  Pacific   -\nStan OU or Cal\nStan OU of Ind\nStan Otl ot H J\ntm\n37%\n1\nt%\n3%\n4\n17%\n41%\n1%\n4%\n\u00bb%\n93%\n40%\n33\nStudebaker\t\nTexas acrporiv.\nTaxae  Oulf   Sul\nUhloo Carbide _.\nUtolen Oil Calif\nunion Pacific .\nUnited Alrwaft\nu S ftp. * Pdy\nU  S Rubber   _.\nU  8  Stwl   \t\nWest Electric -\nWillys Overland\nTellow Track ..\n33%\n1\n14%\n18%\n36 V*\nM%\n18%\n91%\n14%\n13%\ne%\n81%\n38%\n3%\n4%\n18%\n34%\n37\n36%\n30\nM\n18%\n13'A\n\u2022%\n14\n1%\n13\n30%\nT\n18%\n4%\n18\nM\n81%\nM%\nt\nM%\n\u00ab%\n8%\n3%\n13\n47\n7%\n.   4%\n\u00bb%\nM\nM%\n81%\nM\n\u2022%\n13%\n18\n37%\nU%\n18%\n87%\n13%\n1SK\n\u2022%\n88%\nM%\n4%\ntu\n7t%\n1t_\n11%\n31%\n23%\n130%\n81%\n13%\n\u2022fw**\\%\nS\nM\n18%\nmt_\nIt*\nUH\n3t%\n11\nM\n8S%\n4t%\n3%\ntnv,\nM    I Manitoba   Baaln\nIt*   Malattu    \t\nu* Mclntyre  \t\nSH   _W_g Oor\u00bb \u2014\nW     Maylaad\t\nU%   Matphy\nPbotkllto   \u2014\n\u2022aJoonbrldt:\nOoodflstt\t\nHorn.  OO   .-\nHarlwr OeM\nHswty  \t\nHoUtngw\t\nHudwn Bit\nantwna tlonal\nImperial OU\nKWtly\nKirkland Lak.\nUke   Shore   _\nOat.. \u00bbev. M. <CP)\u2014\nTMdhw ladud mte_at today oa\ntlm Standard atock and mining exchange, and price action again\nahowed fcaaHenil decUaM. Sain totalled 331j0t4 abana.\n1 firm. Smelten\ngained tl t* doe. it Ml. Noranda\nmoved up Mo to 118.70. while Nickel\ncloaed unchanged at no. The gold\nmixed in price mad. H01-\nleevand ltd to M. whni\nMelatyi* at SlS.lt loat five points.\nLMden In th. ell MtHa were\nartlldiry. Br mut Ammran feU\nUa td ttOOO; Imperial aad lata--\nac_   daeumd\n3t%\n31%\n31\nMH\nM%\nI\n18%\n13%\nt\n8%\n14\n1%\n13%\n30%\n7%\n18%\n4%\n18 H\n38ft\n18%\n38%\n30%\n8\nM%\n6%\nt\n3%\n4\n18%\n41%\n7%\n4%\ntft\nM\n18%\n31%\n11%\nM%\n8*\n134\nIt\n38%\n3t%\nIt*\n89%\nlt\nI\u00bb%\n8%\n89%\n88%\n\u00bb%\n4%\nNewbec\t\nNlpisslag\nNoranda\n\u2022SLICKLY   BANItnSV\nPrequently a coating of soap will\nform op the Inalda of the electric\nwasher. Steel wool win renew thla\ncoaung wtth no trouble at an.\nOpportunity   .\nDominion of Canada\n1931 NATIONAL SERVICE LOAN\nPrice Yield\nB% doe Nov. 15th, 1986  09.25      S.IT^\nB% due Nov. 15th, 1941  80 5.13%\nDenominations $100, f500, f 1000\nProspeetu* and Application Forms on request\nHALL COMPANY, LIMITED\n\u25a0ALL BUILDING\nVANCOCT-n, St  C\nThe Consolidated Mining* Smelting CoM ot Canada, Ltd.\nTBAIL\u2014BRIT1IH   COCUMBU\nAsMM-iva  Pkosphate\nSnlphsts ot Ammonia\nT_We  Superphosphate\ntOUt BT   NATIONAL FBCIT   CfX.   NSLSWT\n\u2014 al\nLead-Zhtc\nCsteimn-Bisarath\nlUCTBOLfTlO\nELEPHANT\nTADANAC\nPeterson Cobalt.\nFead. Orelll. .._\nPreml.r Oold\t\nSh-trrlt Oouloo .\nSudbury Baaln .\nSlscoe  \t\nSt.  AnUsoay _\ntn\nJtlH\nM%\n1.13\nJt\n.If\nm\nM\nat\n10M\n1.01\n.14%\naM\n.18\n.01\nM\nttm\n10M\nAt\n14\nSt\n1.M\nM*\ndt\nAt\ntto\n3-0\ntM\nIIM\nM\n84\nM\nSI\nM%\nIMS\nLM\n.it\n.03\naM\nMS\nIU\n\u202200%\n\u00ab1%\n1.M     A V\nAt   lc and B\nVANCOUVER LIST\nmust\nVAMOOOTMt, BW. S3\u2014 Pnoi\nchanges awved within narrow circli.\nln a day of dun trading oa the Vancouver stock eackange today. Oalns\nand loaaea wall about Manly dMdM\nwith tb. latwr Mowing the gr:.t*r\nfiuctusttam. Oalns ranged from frae-\nuoai to 1 point, while loam of -Behalf to thne potato war. raglrt\u00abML\nFend OnlQ. wu Mtvuit loser.\ndyopping io petnt. te clan at At.\nPremier Oold ud Orandview alao\nsuffered loam. Premier doing at M\nfor loaa of thru cenu and Orandview\ndropping a cent te cloae at five-\nLome Oold had the only gala clot-\nlot t quarter ef nat bigher at M%.\nCrow*. N it realised tM only gain\nla the oil group, galalas half a -Mot\nand cleaind at .03%. A. T. Con. loat\ntwo t\u00bb aom at .it. and PWryan\ndnppad on*-l_lf t eent. doling at\nM%. Total sale, today wen 43,780\n3 NEW APPLES\nMAKE BOW AT\nOTTAWA FARM\nOf tb* nwoMndi of aaaniag appln produced at the entra expart-\n_*__] farm at Ottawa a faw an\nselected eaeh fear n good enough ta\npropigate. In the nport of tbe Dominion horttc_twiil for 1M0, jtrt\nlasued by the department of agriculture at Ottawa, thne wietHe -Oatt\nww* named during th* year ar. de-\nscribed. Fortnac, * erase between\nMclntort aad TCnat, m aa attredfva\n..\u00bb of nHftm ast wtth deep\ncrtnuon over tMenJt\u2014 t-etkow color.\nThe flesh, yellow la color. H firm,\ncrisp, tender aad moderately jaley.\nstfback). aad ef tlavar Mat amsem lt\nin th. danut clsn from November\nto March.\nAnother variety inmil IMM fy\ntbi earn* parentage B alio, for tb.\nman pert, ertmaoa. SM uenally aaa\nilia d yellow. Ita flesh la dun\nwhite aad imiawn Tortus ta 'unite\u2014som aad flavor.\nA KortMm Sty nedltng naa\nSHtoua il a medium ttm rtbbad apple, beartag a grwoMi yellow color\naaaaed and iilsrhfl wttb deep\nmins in, Ba flesh M white and\ny\u00abOo\u00ab. oup aM Juicy, wimbling\nthe Borthern Bpy In thla lIMWt aa\n\u2022all aa tt flavor. The nana\nfor   tlsia   varwvy   I*   Deoember   to\nNEGUGENCE SUIT\nDOWN FOR HEARING\nTUESDAY'S COURT\nMn. Ingham Shows\nS\u00abW Impro\u00bbemet>t\nBUCO, B. C.\non, fwrrne, wa* tke gant et Mt*.\nJ. H. ABden.\nMi\u00bbs Jull. Winsor and little n:n_-\nem. Tommy ingban. went to Cranbrook by b*. Monday morning to\nvisit Ml*. Can tnghaa. who - *11\nt\u00ab M taste a dotw. Storage attt. H*\u00ab__. _f  _\u00bb\u00ab-_   A J.,  enajs *J*?** m *** **\u25a0 ***** StepniL\nin cartot., wan rtsady, ftmta belnt Stonet Of  Burtoa AMU f\u00bbM sin. Ingham la improving.\ntutted at M td M ent. tad \u25a0**\u00bb\u00bb_\nat 31 to 33 eeata a doan. Otstrnte.\nOntario, i_%; (Jaabee, it; Butter\nNo. I dant, 33.\nMM, la cartoas:\nFrnb extra. HUM fr<sh flfsu\nM to 8t-, storag* flrtt. M to 34;\n\u2022Mra** aeoond. M to tl.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMIBItBAfOLBS, Hot. 3t\u2014flour un-\nchanted. In carload lota, family pat-\nenu <M M its t barrel In tt-lb.\nootton aacke. 8hlp-\u00bb:nts 38481. Bran\n1840   te  lfl-50.\nWteat: Ito. I notthern 1J% to\n73%; No. 1 Red Durum M%; Dm.\n88%;   May  M%.\nCorn: No. 3 yellow 81 to M.\nOat.: No. 3 white 37% to 38%.\nMatt Bo. 1, IM to 1.44.\nMrs. I. E. Fleetwood\nIs rd at Creston\nBum MWonakl\nOeno CMM\t\nRat* rgmta \t\nBllvercrait\t\nwmiatvm\t\nm\n.03%\n*S%\nT\u00bbch Hughe.\t\nThom-psoa CkdaBae\t\nTlpond\t\nVenturea ____.\nWright   Rargrnvn\t\nwut. Ackenaaa\t\nWINNIPEG  GRAIN\n*i%\n6 30\n.03%\nJt\nJt\nttt\nDeaaouale\nFabyan   \t\nOU\n.10\n.35\n.10\nJuly\nint.,   Her.   33.\u2014ltj-\n.urat qnetattone:\nOpen High Lo* Ckm\n-Whaat:\nM\u00bb. M% M% tl*j   -81%\nan.        tt% MM 81%   81%\nMay     M M M%   88%\nMy        M% M% M\u00bbi   tl\nMcooudsli tern Bk\t\nMcDougall Segur New\nM\u00bbr\u00bbury    ,\t\nDOMINION   LIVESTOCK\nMayland\t\nRoyallte \t\nSterling   Paclflo\nAl\n.04\n.05\n.01%\n.53\n.15\n8.80\n.08\nwnonpBO. not. m \u2022\nCam. 3300. cairn  tM, Beta ttot.\nIh* p 340.\nSteers, up to I0M lb..: Oood snd\n_K.lt. MJO M MM.\nSteen. one ttvyi rhe.: Oood and\nh-lce MM to M.M.\n\/elfsta: Oood aad choice HM to\n18 33.\nPad calm: Oood and choice MJO\nte Mta\nCows: Oood M to MM.\nCannot and cutler, lit td ll-O.\nBull.:  Oood. tt to Mtt.\nStocker aad Nadir Mean: Oood\nM to H\nStock cow. and heifer*: Oood it.lt\nto ttM.\nMil-are and eprinaera Ml to tM.\nVeal calm:  Oood aad atntn M\nto   M.50.\nBogs: teltct kacoa 11 par bnd\npremium; butchers 11 par Mad die-\ncount; extra b-ary M.\nLambs: Good handywelght M.M*\nte M: good beavln tt to MM.\nttsstee\/: Oood hnvUa M to tl.50-.\ntood baadywelfht MM te M.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nBank et Commerce .\nBoyal Bank\nAblHbl  -Power   aad   Paper\nAlbeeeo.   Oorp      \t\nBen Telephon. .\nBraHUan TLA Power\nBrit American OU\t\nCan Car At Foundry\t\nCan Oscnent .\nCan Camnt Pfd\t\nCan industrial Aloohol ,\nCan   Power ____\nOut Stean-Btp Uon .\nCona Mining * tiwltlng .\nDomtaion Plan\t\nA T Orala\t\nLata ef the wood. \t\nMirny H.rrl* \t\nMontreal  Sowar\t\nof Cuada\n3M\nMl\n3%\n35\nits\nHH\n10%\n7%\nIH\nIt\n1\nM\n3%\nTO\nM\nS%\n8%\n4%\nM\nM%\n13\n1\nMONTREAL MARKET\nLOSES ACT-VTTY\nMONT-BIAI,, Mov. tt (CP)\u2014With\n_* sunt -showlog mor* Interest in\nthe national aantoa Haa than ln\nstodu, trading on the Maatnal\nstock exchange today feu off to one\not Use lowtet levels ln point ot vol\nona It haa necked la run. lm*\nthan MM aharea wan eold during\nthe full Kaaloo ind Mt prtoa ten-\ndincy waa to aag.\nA wldadiellae'\nwhleh   i\".\ntitan his  attaotloB. 0. B fund*\nclosed et a pramlum ot It pw oent.\nWabaaso Cotton\nWinnipeg BaUway\nSixiy-Day Corn\nProre\u00bb Valuable\nBoley:\nWet.   \t\nDee.\t\nBor.   \t\nnte.    \t\nJuly\nDuring tbe paat few yeara at Use\nrmotx experimental farm of the\nmany dtftennt kind, of corn tested\nfdr quality, yield and eaiUnen of\nmtturlty nom have shown up a.\nwen a. the Sixty Day Oolden variety.\nIt baa out. lelded the popular Oolden Bantam variety a aln and number ol ear*, produces a mature crop\nawiiualinauly M dan earlier and Is\n-at equal quality In teats conducted thk pair Sbty Day Oolden gave\ngoon reeolta aa ft haa done during the paat fin peara.\nAnother good variety tested during recent pun kae barn Sunshine,\nalthough tt don not rank sa hlgb\naa Bitty Shy Oolden ll nrltnm of\nmaturity, tt la however, earlier then\nOolden Sec _m. Ia a direct ccen-\npulson thla ywr kitwna SUty D>y\nGolden and Sunahlne tbe fcrmea-\nmatured oa July li and the latter\nen July It. By July 18 sixty Day\nOolden had matured 143 cobs averaging In weight tM ounon, whll.\ntuiuhia. had matured It cob* averaging la weight IM ounce*.\nResult, during the past flv. yews\n\u2022how rather conclusively that tbls\nvariety merit, tba attention of\ngrowera  producing aweet corn.\n,  M%\n.        M*   M%   tttt   41%\nMiy         M%    88%    53%    83%\nJaly       M%   tt%   M%   83%\nCut, Price*:\nWhat: No. 1 Hard, tf. No, lNor,\nM%: No. 3 Her., 6\u00bb%; No. t Hor.,\nM: NO, 4. 53; No. t. tt',: Wo. I.\nM%; Mt, 41%; Track. M%; Ne. 1\nDurum, M%; Semnlnp, per ton,\nM orate.\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nbog.\nCALOABT,    Alt*.,    Hor.\ncelpts:   Cettle   3*70,   calm   17,\n187, abeep 338.\nSteen: Oood and choice tt.75 to\nM38; medium 83.36 to 13.80; com.\nmon, 13.50 to 83.\nHeifers: Oood and choice, 1336\nto M35; mrdlum ttJt td 13.35;\ncommon. MAO to M.\nCow.: Oood, M.OO to M: medium\n11.75 to M; common, 11.35 to IM;\nsum .nd cuttan, tot te tl.\nBull.: Oood, 11.75 to 11; conv.non,\ntl to tlto.\nPeel calm: Oood and cholw M\nto M.75; oommon and medium, M\nto MM.\nSheep: oood handyweltht, M.76\nte M\nHon: Select bacon. M06: bsacon.\ntt.15; butchers. MM; hnvy, 13.40,\nextra heavy.  M15.\nEXCHANGE\nMO-TRHAL. Kov. 33 (CPI-British\naad Ionian exchange In relation to\nthe Canadian dollar, u compiled by\nthe Royal Bank of Canada, closed\ntodty aa follow.:\nArfaeun.  (peao) 0*73;  Auatralla\n\u00bbln eksrtlng exobaog*. (paoadi    I.iojt;    Belgium    (belgai\nat   tt-LMf attMaMt O.I57t; BraaU  (milrau 0.0130; Chin*\natUMag  d-Uars)   0.\nSlrjvakla   (down)\nLONDON   CUM!\nLOtTOON. Nor. M-Oaaadlla Pa-\nOflc M0%: BraaUlan Tneuoa tl4%;\nBelt AtMr Tobaooo M 1* tt; Ote-\ntiUer. M 10. M: Daaiap Bother m\n3d: I-Mrial Tobeoce M It. l%d:\nIan Htid * Mv O* M%; lateraa-\nU\u00ab_l Nlcktl 113: Shell T * T IH\n6d; Vleken Be l%d; BrIUah flv* pn\ncart war loan 1347 (M: BrltUh 4%\nper amt war Mas Mt ISr BrttUB\nfour per cent ItM-M M3 Si tt.\nOteaa)   tMM:\nM%   33%\nM       Mlt\nM%   M<s\nM\nM% M%\n31% 35%\nM       98%\n\u25a0CBSSTON, B. C, Nor. aS\u2014Mr and\nMn. Paul Stlnson of Sandpolnt,\nIdaho, are vlaltlng with tbe former's\n\u2022Men, Mra. Albert Stewart aad\nn. (Merge Lndbetur.\nWalter Dodds is spending t tew\ndaye wtth ale deter. Mrs. WIU Per-\nclval.   ln   Cranbrook.\nMr. apd Mn. T. W. Bunday ara\namy   en   *   twe   week.'   vacation.\nwhich tbey will stead at Bdauasr-\nwfcer. th-sy an gueat* of Mr.\nMn. S. A. MacDonald and Mr.\nand Bta. W. J. Dow, both former\nwell   known   residents   of   Cnaton.\nBrook  pieetwood of  Mayeok ww\nhurrMdly aununoned to Creaton on\nWetneaday   to the  bedside   of  his\nmother.  Mn.  I.  SL  Pieetwood.  who\nli critically  Ul  at Mr bone han.\nit Z.   pieetwood. who  had  bam\nholidaying   at   Mayook.   waa   sum-\ntaMd bome earlier In the tnt.\nBev. Paul Paine, a Scotch enn.\nUst, hu arnttd to tak* tempor-\nary chug, ef th. Pent\u00abooe_i Ma-\nwork    at   Cnaton.    mtaattt\ntermer Paetor BUlary. who ha* beta\ntransferred to Pentlcton.\nJ. Orant of Whit* Rock, field\n\u2022oparvlaor fer tbe LOL. ta Brttleh\nOoluasMa, paid an official TMt to\nCnataa lodte aa Wrtneidey evening,\nwhich officers fer 1033 wan\netected.\nMrs Ludwig Moberg, who haa beer\n. patient la Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nhoepltal, Netaon, for tb. past thte.\nweeks, hae returned beaae tad la\nmaking a aaUafaotory recovery from\naa operation.\nTba Oommunity Whlet dub at\nAlice Siding haa been nortaalaed\nfor the winter aeaeon and will twit\nweekly i miens at old atyl. whlrt\n\u2022t different homes In tbe district.\nrt* Scott, engineer at the\nRodtm' Mi factory, apent a ftw\ndays la Nelaon thla wait.\nMrs. Prank T. staples ef InvafMera\nla oa a vtnt with ber parenta. Mr.\n\" Mn. Oeorge Oartwnght. while\nMr. Stapln ts away at Beaverdell.\nMr. aad airs. Nedllck of Yahk wan\nvisitors thla wwk with Mr. and Un.\nlie, Herlc.\nFrom Pratt of Nakuap;\nNum Naturalizations\nTwo ClvU caee. have been art\ndown m lar for trial at tbe otuaty\ncourt tbat opeaa bare Taeeday, bat\nth. lut may be swelled by two ar\nthree more  today.\nTh. wit lavolvuig tha larger nam\nla brought by 8. W. Stoaw of Burtoa atalan W. J. Pntt, proprietor\nof tha Leland hotel. Nakusp. and\naileen nefUfent driving em the pwt\nof Pratt, and clalma 1760 dainatw\nlor lalurln to Mrs. Stone, whan he\nww allegedly forced off the road.\nS. O. Matthew appean for th.\nplaintiff and t- c. Wngge for tbe\ndefendant.\nIn tha ether ault, Sraeat Pteat\nclalma U3J0 from Riant Stringer\nfor thnt year.' premiums on Mr.\nStrtntw'a ear. W. W. Ferguson appean for Mr. Pro*, and Mr. Stringer\nhw  filed   ble own  defenoe.\nNine applications for naturalization wlU come befon Judge O. H.\nThompeon, of cranbrook. wbo will\npre\u00abd\u00ab. Judge W .A. Nlabet bang\nstm in tbe eaat.\nMr. ,nd Ha, Babih Uster mottr-\ned td P-enae Moatay latwltl lc-\ncompanled br tile lAtter's sister, Mn.\nJ. A. orady and ww ata, Donald.\nPrank Alien, wbo bta been quite\nUl aad ww staying la Pernle ie recuperate, ww able to return M\nhu home ui Bko ea Mutant if.\nWilliam Kelly returned bona wttk\na aerr tan trteic.\nWELFARE TOTAL\nREACHES $190\nOnly One Private Individttal\nin List so Far; Need\nEarly DoosttoM\nWhile tbree organlzatlona\nrn.de contribution, to the\nwallers fund, which smint other\nobject, will M derated to the anal\nCln-tmw cheer wort, onl? oot prl-\nraU individual hw yet ernMkuted.\nThe oootnbutioBi to fir total\nttM, of winch |ioe it mom the\nI.O.O.B.. t30 lrom P. T. Ortffttb.\ntM from tbe Ledtw' auxIUary of\nthe Neleon Lawn Bowling twocla-\ntloa, and M0 from the Woaien'i\ninstitute.\nOn. of the object, of mdMat an\nearly atart with the fund _ to ba\nable to plowed at eno. with th*\nWelfare organlatlon'a work, aad It\nu considered desirable that the general  publl. mould mtt* t_rir So.\nMSI BALI. It IIO-STESK\nB. c, Bor. 33.\u2014Mn. 8.\nBall .ntertalsed at afternoon tea\non Prlday, t'a> lusets belnj Mra.\nS. A. Curwen, Mrs. N. Peterson.\nMrs. Clarence Mclsaac and son Lor-\ning, Mn. H. Steven., H. H. Perkins,\nRoy SklUleom of Ksslo, t. Ball .nd\nClarence Mclsaac.\nMr.   aad   Mn.   S.   Ball   had   w\ntheir bridge gueste on Friday evening   Mn.  draw   Orant  and   MIm'nation, at at (Oil a date w poa.\nKatherine Rankin. sibl*.\n41%\nM      M      41%   41%\n44'.    M%    43%    43%\nIM 108\nIM% IM\nIM ltt\nIM     IM\n100% 101\nIM ISO\nIM IM\nIM% lM!i\nEGG MABKETS\nOTTAWA, Hav. 33\u2014The recent\nraid weather la the wnt Ma lent\neon. .trength to th. egg market ln\nth. prairie province-\nToronto: boater, an quoting pro-\nductrs and country shippers for eggs\ncttrw At to 41 nati, tint* 40 to 43\ncrate, pultet extrw 33 to n cenu,\nseconds 30 to 33 cenu .\nMontrwl: British -ohi-sabi-i egg-\non soot, ue wiling to wbetewkn at\nextrw 50 cenu. that. M cenu. aecond. 40 cente.\nWinnipeg: tn production through,\nont Manitoba and seaketehewan haa\nbeen reterded ccsulderably by tlu\nrecent cold weatber at Uw prennt\ntune ractlpta ara short. Extras 40\noents. firsts M rente, pullet extrw\n30 cents, aecond. M cente, deUevere.\nBdmonton: Desl ri han are quoting producen and country ablppers\nextrw tt to 17 cente, flnt. tt to\n35 cente. puUet extrw 33 cente, seconds 30 to 23 cents.\nMINING BODY  WILL  BE\nOPENED BY GORDON\nREDUCED\nChristmas Fares\nto Eastern Canada\nOn Stmt*\u2014Every Day, Dec 1 to Jan. 5\nRates Fare sad one-third, Return\nFrom sny Station in British Columbia\nto all Station Eastern Canada, Ontario,\nQuebec, Maritime Provinces\nLiberal stop-overs, with extention for\nsmall payment, 3 months' limit.\nAak for details with fare from and to\nany point gee your local agent or write\nJ. S. CARTER, DJ.A, Nelson.\nVANCO-UVBB. Nov. _ teealone of\nth. .nnual western mwtlng of the\nCnadlan Institute or MUM. and\nMetallurgy aad tbe Mining Aasocla-\ntlon of BrltUh oolumbla will be\nformally opened here Wednnd.y by\nHon. W. A. Oordon, federal minuter\nof Mlnw\nThe convention wtn occupy three\nday.,  concluding Prlday evening\nThe pareonnel _ the meeting ln-\ndudw a numaavr ct mining man aud\nengineer. Itunsuly connected with\ntbe denloptnent of the Industry in\nth. wwt Ud . variety of lntemtlng\nsddrsnw Is warned. Indud.-d among\nthe speskera an Dr. Victor Dolmage.\nclialrman of the British Columbia division of tbe Canadian Inatitut- of\nMining lad MKaUurgy, and Dale\nPitt, prwkteat ct tbe Mining asaoclation ot Brltlah Columbia.\nMONTREAL CURB\nIS FEATURELESS\nPinlaad (flnsnarki\n(fraan o.44\u00bb: Oer\n(nteebmarkl OMM. Onat\n(poundi 4.1MT-.\n(diaabnal 0.0147; Holland (florlnl\nO.tttt; India (rapw) 0-ltt, Italy\naire) o.oot?; Japan (ra) 0-441:\nJugoalavla ItStatx) 0JJ3M: New Zealand (Bound) 3.717*; Worway (krone)\nMM; B-aa\u00bbu' (lev) OJMtt: South\ntfrrea (pound) 3.44\u00bb3: Bpaln law-\nwtt) OOOdt; Sweden (tronei 0133:\ngwitwnarte   (franc)   03300;   Pnlled\nMONTBBAL.    Bov.    31\u2014la    light.\nfeatureless   tradlag,  prion   on   tba\nMontreal   curb   market   beta   today\nwen rractloaany tower. Price movt-\nOnew mante warn cesMUHd la narrow limits\nBrltlah Anetlcan OU daaliaad %\nto 10% ahd international Petroleum\nww off % at 11%. BwnbarnoU\nPower at 3%. Impwtal OU at 11%.\nImp rial Tobawd at t% aad Btta-r\nWalker at 3% wan all unehanged.\nNoranda dropped M cents st 115.40\nsnd Maeaaw at tl c\u00abote ww ct\n4% cenu. while Mow loat . fraction\nYOW\nSECURITY\nBonds on a Business Basis\nApart from the question of individual responsibility for\nhelping to carry out a constructive programme for advancing\nthe welfare tnd credit of Canada ss s whole, there are excellent\nbusiness reasons for buying bonds of the Dominion of\nCanada 1931 National Service Loan.\n1. Except for a few yetn during md tfttr Ae World Wtr, h\ncout lett today to buy t Dominion of Canadt i% Bond thin\never before.\n2. The interest return from Dominion of Cauda 19)1 Nadooal\nService Loan Bond, it 1% higher than the rate of-4.155?, the\naverage return from such bonds during the first thirty yetrs of\nthit century.\n3. Between 1901 and 1913 the returb from Dominion of Canada\nboadt tanged from 2.98% to i.i6%. Today, because of\nworld-wide financial changet, you can obtain over i*,%% from\nthese National Service Bonds.\n4. Doe to the lower cost of living, the purchasing power of this\nincreased bond interest is greater than ever before.\nThe interest return of Dominion of Canada 1931 National\nService Loan Bonds snd their unquestioned security sre\nappealing.\nmtdt\nHm. 15, ISM maturlty-3a.2S an* accrwd Intsrest ts yltM 111%\nNov. 15,1941 maturity\u201499.00 and accrued Interest to yield 5-13%\nYour Subscription\n*We lavite yoa to place yoar subscription througk ul. Special facilities\nan available at oer oft tes to complete\ntransactions conveniently for investors ia soy part of Cinadi. Orders\nmsy be telephoned or telegraphed to\nour nearest office at our expense. The\noSici.1 prospect.* -snd a special pamphlet outlining th. terms of the Loan\nwill be sent upon requcit-\nPartlculsrs\nThese bona, in Sand November\n15, 1931, and ioveetors may choose\nthose maturing November 15,1936,\nor November 15, 19.1. They arc\navailable io de-cmlaationa of S50O\nsndll.000 (1956loanalso Ia $100).\nHalf-yearly interest at the rate of\n5% per aaaan is payable oa May\n15th aad November 13th at any\nbranch of any chartered bank in\nCanada without chare*.\nA. E. AMES & CO.\nLIMITED\n-uauwtt Bttabliahed 1889\nRoyal Trust Building\nVANCOUVER\nVictoria    Toronto    Montreal    New York     London, Eng.\n(dollw) 14 pw cent p-nailum. of a cent at 37 cenu.\n 'tttt NT-SON DAM N1WS. NELSON, B, C - TCBSDAT MOtNWtt, KOVMMB M. I\u00bbHP\nCHRISTMAS\nGREETING\nCARDS\n5. to 35. each\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nOXYACETELYNE\nWELDING\nMachine Work\nBennetts Ltd.\nOALT GOAL\nLUMP  $11.50\nEGG        10.50\nSTOVE        0.50\nBURNS\nCOAL & CARTAGE CO.\nFOUR MORE SUITS\nARE ENTERED FOR\nTHEC\u2122NTYCOURr\nMrs.   Walker's   House   ud\nFrank Slmm's Cellar Origin\nof Mechanics liens\nFRUITVALE FARMER\nALLEGES TRESPASS\nMiss Edith Wood Sues Walter H. Smedley for Damages Over Car Accident'\nFour more suite mere set down\nMondsy for bearing st the oount*\noourt sessions, whtch begin here\nthli morning, bringing the total\nnumber to be tried before Judge\nO.  H.  Thompson  to six.\nOeorge Sutherland ls suing Mrs*\nMiry Welker for gaoo on a mechanic's lien covering balance allegedly\ndue cm contract and for extras,\ntn connection with tbe remodelling\nof Mrs. Waalker's house on Ver>oi\nstreet foUowlng the fire In the\nsummer. E- P. Dawson appears for\nthe plantlff and E. C. Wragge or\nthe   defendant.\nAnother mechanics lien case ls\nthat of Richard Roe and Daniel\nMcNaughton, Nelson mlnen, who\nare suing Prank Q. Slmms for 1200\nalleged to be due on the excavation of a oellar oe Victoria etreet\nabove Cedar. The excavation wae\nvery largely rock work. c. B-\nOariand is counsel for the plain-\nttfis. - and a. P. Dawson for the\ndefendant.\nOBJECT,   _0 FLUME\n.Alleged trespass Is the basis of an\naction brought by U B. Williams,\nfannei residing at Trail, against\nJohn __acha isn. .amer ot ri'ti-\nvale asking for |250 damages, for\nremoval ol flume, and far an Injunction  to restrain  the defendant\n!ln tbe future, c. B. Oarland will\nappear for the plaintiff and J. P.\nMeagher  for  the  defendant.\nI A car accident on Hall Mines\nroad. Nelson, July 10 lies behind\na suit entered by Mise Edltb Wood\nasking, for 1064-50 damages from\nWalter h. Smedley for Injuries sustained by ho* allegedly aa a result\nof negligent driving co tb* part of\nthe defendant, f. p. Dawaon and\nC. B- Garland are the plaintiff's\nand the defendants counsel respectively.\nJudge Thompeon eJTlved from\nght .0 tak-.\nthe Nelson sittings.\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nWATCHMAKER,\nJEWELER\nand Graduate Optician\n418   HALL   STRICT\nUlrl> APPRECIATE\nMnmcTOMr it is . , . \u00ab. km*\n_ wl\u2014taHi 70a rlioaee . . . will\na iiaiHuaH-e ehort ta fear fasa__ie\nef > serfs, ne oonetetent beauty and\ntaete   at   Jewels   tttt   tea   lot*   tomt\nDxawnond Ringt\n917.80 to 1500\nCostume Jewelry\nfl.50 to Sf25\nBsty yoar Ckrittmac gift* oi '\u2022oik*.\nSea what you twt getting fsrtt\nE. Collinson\nJEWELER\n\"The Home for CJkrisfonas Gift**\nQuality \u2014 Service \u2014 Satisfaction\nRE-ROOF\nRE-SHINGLE\nRoofing Materials\nDon't go into thc winter with a roof in bad shape.\nIt will cause you much trouble.   Get it fixed now.\nShingles and patent roofing materials of all kinds\nand of the best grades.\nLumber: Roofing Materials: Shingles: Cement:\nLime: Brick: Storm Doors: Storm Windows\u2014everything you need for building or for repair work.\nA. H. GREEN \u00a3.\n(Suoeeaeors to John Burns _ son)\nft-P-FI P-PCt   \u00bbM ward ST.    py * IMT sn front st.\nUJP P IXjUaQ     PHONE 2M aTJUAll 1   PHONE 178\n\u2022\u00bb<\u00ab SALES OFFICE\nNow Is the Time\nto paint that spare room before your boy or girl\ncomes home for Christmas.\nWe recommend\nSATIN-GLO\n1\nwhich has a satin-like finish and for walls, woodwork and ceilings is unequalled\nGuaranteed Washable.\nSec tne Banco Paint Factory In the film now showlni\nat  the  Capitol  Theater\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nNEUTRALIZING AND\nBALANCING, TOPIC\nAT RADIO MEETING\nNew   Constitution   Is   Discussed and Many Alterations Suggested\nAt the meeting of the Nelaon\nAmateur Radio society held on Sunday, November 23. M. W. Brown,\nlocal radio service men, delivered\nan instructive lecture on \"Neutralizing and  Balancing.\"\nTo service men, eperimenters and\namateurs, this ww an important\nItem In the correct working ot\nthe radio set, as not a great deal\nIs known about It. Mr. Brown\ndealt!, largely on the practical end\nof the work, end showed how tte\ncorrect use would stop howling,\naqueallng and distortion, so common In radio sets a few years\nback. He Illustrated the threa methods of oscillation suppression,\nexplaining each wie fully and answering questions.\nE. Swanson gave a detailed report\non the new constitution of the\naoclety. It waa . thoroughly discussed, and many alterations suggested. It wsa hoped to have the\nconstitution ln full at the next\nmeeting.\nCreston Ends Its\nRUSSIA HOLDS\nKEY TO PEACE\nA LARGE WAR\n.Such Is Belief of Dr. Auld;\nDiscussing Eastern\nConditions\nSPEAKS BEFORE\nROTARY-GYRO\nJapanese Hare Invaded Russian Territory; League\nIs Tested\nproaen that tnatUa eecuied as tore*, lAIIM   |[II.I_1__________K\n>f era. wr. only tetneom* ewlet   Hli    I    1fcRUh K_.Hn\n.be convenience of natlona concerned. *\naiueele'e poelMos et preeent waa\n.n anxious one. Conditions at which\nbe world may not be awaxe mav be\nbe cauee of Russia _ndlni troopa\nx> oppoee Japan. If thla happened a-\naerloua world altuatlon might ar\u2014e.\nCblne'e mllltarj ot*ani\u00bbeUon wae\nnot efficient. The  troopa had little\nsr _yz-? &*.firffid,5K1Rtai ****** \u00bb\u00bb* y\u00ab with\nmilitary trai-wd and ahow\u00bbd loraity     Financial Surplus Under\nto  tbelr emperor and  nation.\nWILL SDPERflSE\nROSSLAND RINK\nCivil atreu bad been tbe curse\nin tbla territory 'or *a number of\nyears, stated Dr. Auld in answering\nnumerous questions.\nA. E. Mann prealded. Rotarians\nwere welconud by p. H. Sheffield\nwho told of Oyro principles, J. 8.\nCarter replied on behalf of tbe Rotarians. R. E. Horton won a curling\nbroom ln Uie draw conducted by\nDave  wade.\nThat the Japama.-Chlneee. eltua,-\ntlon *ea at preeent a aerioue one.\nwaa the statement of Dr. F. M. Auld.\nMonday night, when be spoke before\na joint meeting of Oyro .and Rotary\nmembera at the Canadian legion\nRotarlan* wvre gueste of, tb* Oyros.\nUpon Russia's action bung the balance between an end ot tbe conflict\nor a conflict which max involve\nother powers. So Uttle we* known at\npresent of the ruaalan attitude to\nInvasion ot their territory by Japanese troopa that It was hard to predict just what might occur, he\nstated. Dr. Auld ra* a former medical missionary ln China..\nFor aome 30 or 40 years Russia\nj.nd Japan had been seeking natlonal expansion at the expense of China.\nIn IMM Korea in' tbe south wu\nindependent' but In realty a pro-\nt.ctorat* of China. Japan went to\nwar with China and won. Aa a result a section of southern Manchuria\nwas added to Japan. This included\nPort Arthur and an adjoining section of land. In this century Russia\nwas building its transslberlan railroad which terminated at Vladivostok. But Russia sought a port that\nfra* free during the winter month*.\nIn 1884 and 1885 out of eastern\ntroubles Japan found itself foroed\nto return Pwt Arthur to the Chlneee In lieu of a money consideration. As a result Russia wa* awarded\na railway concession across northern\nManchuria. This was the Chinese\nBastern road.\nGERMANY   SEIZES  PORT\nIt was in 1B87 that China was facing dismemberment and Oermany\nselzsd the opportunity, following the\n33-Trder of German missionaries ln\nChina, to aelae a Chinese harbor on\nthe Tellow *ea. In 1888 Russia secured a lease of Port Arthur. Oreat\nBritain stepped in to leas; Welhalwel\nfor a period embracing the German\nlease on Port Arthur. Russia, meanwhile, extended her road to Port\nArthur Then ln 1800 oame the\nBoxer rebellion and seizure Of Chl-\nKelief Work .Program nesa ports by European powers. In\n1902   the   Japanese   demanded   that\nAPPOINTMENT OF\nOFFICERS MADE\nBY POULTRYMEN\nWiU    Arail   Themselves\nGovernment Cockerel\nBuying Scheme\nof\nCRESTON. B. 0. Nov- S3.\u2014With\ntb* exception of one man, who la\ntaking care of each of the campa,\nabsolutely no men are employed m\nlocal relief campe. During the past\nmonth the village has taken care of\nthe unemployed taxpayers resident\nwithin the municipality, by doing\nquite an extensive amount ot street\nImprovement wortc, but as funds\navailable for this purpose are about\nat an end, the work wlll be cloeed\ndown almoet Immediately.\nIran MacKay Goes to\nMeet C. A. CottereU\nJ. Iran MacKay, superintendent\nof the Kootenay division, ls ln the\nBoundary meeting C. A. ootterell.\ngeneral superintendent of the Brltlah Columbia district, Canadian Pacific, who will arrive ln Nelson\nthis afternoon or tonight on a\ntour of inspection of this division.\nCOAL-\nFor economy and satisfaction,\norder Lethbrldge Imperial\nar Atlas Wild Fire, at current prices. A liberal discount\nfor cash\nMaoDonald Cartage\n& Fuel Co\nPhone 258\n515 Ward St\nO-K\naS&g\n'll^e'\n^\/fritje-\ntheir Interests in Korea be paramount to the Russian Interest* ln\nsouthern Manchuria. Thl* brought\non the Ruaso-Japanese war in which\nRussia wa* defeated .and Japan's\nInterests recognized as dominant ln\nKorea. In 1910 Japan annexed Korea\nand aa a large number of tbe people\nhad gone into Manchuria thty demanded consulates and established\nthem In Manchuria territory.\nIn the world war In 1814 when\nJapan Joined the allies she **i\u00bbd the\nOerman porta on the Chinese coast.\nIn 1915 the famous 31 demands\nfrom Japan were sent ln 'to the\nChinese. These the Chines* w\u00abTe\nforced to accept without noelvlng\noutside aid owing to the allies being\ntoo busy to worry about eastern\naffairs. Demands Included a large\nrailway concession In oentral China,\nahares in steel manufacturing, establishing of Japanese schools, hospitals and churches, policing of parts\nof China, no further leases of Chi\nn-ee port* to third parties and the\ngoverning of China through Japanese\nadvisors ln return for large sums of\nmoney.\nIn 1931 Japan was forced to return\nher concessions on the Yellow sea\nand Oreat Britain voluntarily gave\nup Welhalwel. japsn, however, was\nsteadily consolidated her standing\nln Manchuria. They believed they\nneeded more territory to care for\ntbelr ever growing Jtopulation.\nCHINA   IN  CHOAS\nAt present, said the speaker, China\nwa* in a chaotic condition In regard\nto political affairs. Bandits ln southern Manchuria were largely responsible for Japanese hatred which\nwas augmented when Chinese built\nrailways to compete with those operated by the Japanese.\nA local riot ln north central Manchuria was the causa of the present\nwar. The Japanese had sent police,\nwhich ln realty were soldiers, to\nstop the trouble but they met with\ninsistence. The Chinese were now in\nretreat and tbe Japanese bad entered\nRussian territory north of the railway point of TWtslher. Thl* move\nby the Japanese may cause international grievance.\nThe Japanese army, Dr. Auld stated, was modelled after the German\nsystem only the men in the field\nwere sllowed more liberty than in\nother  lands.\nJapanese action ln north Manchuria although not ordered by the\ngovernment received the backing of\nthe government through the war\noffice, japan wished to keep up an\nappearance despite international \"affairs. If Japan persisted In her campaign there was a possibility of the\nLeague of Nations' authority being\nweakened, papan's position wa* much\nlike the position of Oermany at\nth? beginning of the world war. And.\nhe declared, japan was continually\nflglitlng undercurrent* of Russian\ncommunist.\nANXIOUA   MOMENTS\nA survey at the facta showed,\nstated Dr. Auld, tbat ths world wa*\ngradually becoming one community.\nNationalism was giving away tp a\nsense of world citizenship. Importance of fair play between natlona\nwas    necessary    and    It    had    been\nOfficers were elected and business\ntransacted at the general meeting of\nthe Weet Kootenay Poultry association  Monday  nlgbt.\nT. Rynon will sgaln hold the aaaoclatlon In returning to the president\npost, other officer* were A. Spiers,\nvice-prealdent; A. O. Thompson, secretary-treasurer; A. Banks, O. Fraer,\nW. J. R!c .arda, A. Wallach and W.\nJ. McK.'__, directors. W. J. McKim\nwaa appointed delegate to the British Columbia Poultry association\nT. Roynon Introduced the matua,\nof buying cockerels from the R. O,\nP. .association of British Columbia\npoultry breeders. The plan was the\noutcom of the poultrymens urge\nto the f vern ment to give them aid\nln Impiovlng tbelr flocks. Ten birds\nmust be take n by on* person, or\ngroup, and are shipped to one\noenter. \/\nThe motion was passed that the\nWeat Koot: nay poultry association\npay for cockerels of those members\nwho might care to procure them vn-\nde; t;.\u00ab correct regulation and that\nths members would later return the\nl*ild amount to tbe association\ntr_saury. It was estimated that approximately as cockerel* would be\nbrought ln *t least.\nThe  fees of  the asaoclation were\nreduoed from 11 to 50 oents.\nDISCUSS   FEED   BUYING\nThe problem of buying carload\nfeed was thoroughly discussed ln th*\nlight of knowledge known concerning\nIt. The secretary was Instructed to\nwrite the deputy minister of agrl\nculture to obtain the rules and regulations governing the Fanners' Institutes, *nd W. J. McKlm was Instructed to look Into the power of\nthf Poultry association's own charter\nwith  regard* such matters.\nThe West Kootenay Poultry association will pay tb* required IS fee\nand become k member of th* \"Interior   Poultrymens   assoclstlon.\"\nHis Management\nALL ROSSLAND\nSTREETS CLEARED\n      . \\\nTime Cards snd Requisition\nSystem Sought for Men;\nExcellent fire Report\nROeeCiAND. B. C, Nov. 23-The\nRossland skating rtnk will be operated tbla winter under tbe supervision\nof Olty Foreman John A. Henderaon\nAt the city council meeting this evening, Mayor Turner paid tribute to\nth* efficient manner ln wblcb Mr.\nHenderson has operated the rink the\nlsst two seasons.\nl_a*t ywr the lnoome from the\nrink paid ail operating expense* and\nupkeep, including |180 of insurance,\nwltb a small surplus.\nCity Engineer O. L. Oolborne reported that moet of the snow had\nbeen removed from the down town\nstreet* and that th* anow plough\nhad been operating In moat portions\nof tbe city. All fir. hydrants had\nbeen covered and ditching the Trail\nroad baa been suspended owing to\nweather conditions. Mr. Coljorn* advised tbe Installation of a time card'\nand requisition system for all city\nemployes and asked that a room\nat the city hall be set apart as thc\nengineer's office.\nPlre Marshall J. A. Thomaa wrote\ncongratulating the council on the\nexcellent fire condition now prevailing throughout tb* olty. HI* Inspection of the fire hall had shown all\napparatus to be ln a moat satisfactory condition and he wa* especially\npleased with the type of building\nbeing erected In tbe fire truck area.\nVICTORIA, Nov. 33\u2014Ueuton.ant-\ngovernor j. w. Pordham -Johnson\nhas issued a personal appeal to the\ncitizens of British Columbia for\nsupport of the Canadian government\ndomestic  loan offered  today.\nGive Him Something Useful\nPajamas\nPajamae are always\npredated. The'\nest models in ser\nrayons, broadcloths,\ncales and soisettes.\ntifuHy patterned\ntrimmed. Made with the\nelastic fitting band.\n$3.00 * $5.00\nQuality\nService\nSatisfaction\nLAST MINUTE\nANNOUNCEMENTS\n\"i^SSSK BO0S* PARTLY\niH\u00a3}ib*i \u2022\" tmr month. Phone\nW\"- (8448)\nJEWITT HOPS FOR\nGREAT BEAR LAKE\nIN CABIN PLANE\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 33.\u2014With W.\nO. Jewltt as pilot and J. Pox aa\nmechanic one of the Consolidated\nMining   &   Smelting   company's   big\nNEWS OF THE DAY\na,.P*!K,*rt*ln iStauii Frld-ay. noma-\ntftitJil f\u00b0r1\" ot Ken-stern, aaa,\nVictoria streets. (MM)\n^.roT \"nt\u2014Furnished Suite. Elec-\ntrio retrHeretlon, Kerr Apt_ ,mmi\nrurniehed  Suite  for  rent.    T\u00bbr-\njrwfftsg- A,\"\"y \"%ss\ntrom your Grocer. (S040)\nFresh made apple elder    Deliver.\nnom your Grocer. (8040)\nWed'fJdi;rtd\u00bb,E,relllor c,u\" mmatt.\na*Ml!.e..(iay, N vrmbfr 2S. Fanrv\nwork,  home  cookln.  and  oandy\n(M67)\n\"Modern Equipment Maket Flat Rate Pottible\"\nHave Yon Had Yoi\n-CAR-\nTUNED UP FOR THESE\nCOLD MORNINGS?\nHere are four reminders that may save yoa\nmoney and annoyance.\nHow loin haa it been alum T-ra had yonr battery taatrt,\nfilled  with water; the  connection, cleaned and  tlfhtenedr\nHave yon had tbe alignment 'at yonr front wheela cheeked?\nA simple adjustment may wra yon undue wear on yonr tlrea.\nWUl yonr brakes atop yen quickly In an emercencyt\nIs yonr carburetor and distributor clean and piotwfly\nadjusted, as It Is of the utmost Importance for easy starting?\nIf yon will drive yonr ear into onr garage we\nwill be glad to cheek it over. AO of these are very\nsimple adjustments and can be made within a\nshort time at little cost to you.\nIf neglected, however, they may lead to mora\ncostly repairs.\nOur inspection service is free and no obligation is attached to same.\nNelson Transfer S_\nPhone 35\nLtd.\n,.f!mxJ'Su*i Church annus    be-\n-   _?\"*    Wednesday, November 25   In\ncat.-    alrplanea   pulled    out   from   Knox   church   hall   from   a   gi   j\nTraU   airport   Satudey   bound    for (Mttl\nOreat Bear Lake. .    .. ' -\u00bb\nInformation had been received ln   It.  c_-_t-_.nCl-S,.8c_^1 JS? a\"?1\"\nTraU that tb. first hop of the trip   'Sin. \"'\u25a0KSdly ^gf $\u00a3!___.\n(8483)\naa far as Edmonton, hsd been com-   23nd\npleted  ln four hours. i\nAt Edmonton the change win be   \u25a0,.,\u201eu_r,\u00b0''', \u2022\"\"noon  tea  at  tbe\n''xrelslor     club\nmade from  wheels  to sklls for the ,\u201e_\nlast   portion   of   the   Journey.   The church.\nplane wlU bring out a number of\nConsolidated mining men who have ,I-^nc*B    Oddfellows    Rail    Friday\nbeen working ln the Oreat Bear lake 5 |\u201e \u201e'. P-01-   st_ Andrew's   Night.\nBaiaar     tomorrw\nat   St.   Fanl's\n(MS6)\narea during the past summer.\nBAINBRIDGE RAILWAY\nWILL BE SOLD\nVICTORIA, B. C, Nov. 23\u2014Order for the sale of the Balnbrldge\nrailroad, connecting with the\nC.P.R.'s Vancouver island line near\nAlbernl, and running for nearly\n13 miles Into the heavy timbe-\narea, was lasued here today by Mr.\nJustice Fisher ln the supreme court\non the application of the Royal\nTrust company, on behalf of County\nJudge J. Charles Mclntoah, \u00abs a\nholder of gSO.OOOo of the rafroad'a\nbonds and being the largest Individual   mortgage   Interest.\nThe railroad was built e' number\nof years sgo to serve the mills of\nthe Balnbrldge Lumber company,\nwhich after the war erected one of\nthe largest plants on the oo_st with\nthe only machinery In the west\ncapable of cutting a 100-foot log.\nTbe railroad has been ln default of\nInterest payment to Its bondholders\nfor more than 10 yeara.\nHoward Uphill Is\nHead Patrolman for\nEast Kootenay Power\nSSJSSS\"\"' AdmlMioa 50c Refreshments. <84M)\niai *ar \"\"\u25a0 Mu\"c *T8ssj\nand bring a friend to tea in he\nPresbyterian churcn parlors, Fri-\nday afternoon. (8463)\nThj Oowsl The Cowsl Never mind\nSX -a,\"*-\"\"1' Tlw Burlesque ladles'\n__ibaL,-ommL\" a'w'i'-ute. catholic\nHaU Friday and Saturday.       (8465)\n.11  -_ FA0L\u00ab\u00bb NOTICE\naUl Eagles bring th.lr friends to\na social evening Wednesday night.\nI^dge at 7:30. Social evening end\nwhlat drive at 8:I\u00bb. \u00b08443)\n___'___.*'al>l-\" Junior   Playera    wlU\nRT^SP'.-*.? \u00b0PSretl\u00bb    \"Storyland\"\nin St   Paul's holl on December  lo\nand 11. (8489)\nORDER COAL\nNOW\nStandard Lethbrldge, a\nclean long burning coal\nthat gives the greatest\nvalue for your n-oney.\nLump, ton   ?11.00\nEgg, ton     9.50\nCord Wood, Birch, Cedar\nAll Lengjlhs\nPHONE 701\nFairview Fuel Co.\nI Use The  Nelson\nNews Classified\nPRESSING ALTERATION'\nIDEAL TRIORS\nand\nDRY CLEANERS\nNeat    CP.R.   Telegraph    offices\nCLEANING REPAIRING\nWATCH FOR OUR\nKEKEND  RPE(lAI>\nHORSWILL BP09.\nPHONE 285\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\n\u25a0    i\nPRICE ctnd\\\nQUALITY'\nW STAR Wl\n'^'GROCERY'^n\n' nnes 10 and 11\nING CARDS\u2014 printed with you\nown name and addreas. Two doaei.\nCards  for   13.00  ana   various  prices\n\"\"^a-*3   t'-J6-    0,n   \"I   \u00bbM   \u25a0*\u2022\">\u25a0\nOpen Saturdsy nights.   The Dally\nOpen Saturdsy nights\"\nNews Job Dept.\nTRAIL   CALEDONIAN   MOCIETY-\n-ST.   ANDREWS   NIOHT\nCONCERT and DANCE\nK. OF P. HALL\nFriday, November 27,1931\nVocal   end   Instrumental   SoWm   and   Durti   hy\nSexto Favorite  Artiste\nSupported by C. M. A 8. Glee Club\nDancing  Exhibition!  by  Ml\u00ab  Tlna Thompton\nConcert Will Commence at 8. p.m. Doors Open 7:30 p.m.\nRefreshments WUl Be Served Immediately After the Concert\nDANCING\u201410:00 P.M.\nTROUBADOUR   7-PIECE   ORCHESTRA\nAdmission to the Concert and Dance:\n$1.00 Per Couple Extra Lady, 60 Cents\nEVERYBODY WELCOME\nPERNIE, B. C, Nov. 23.\u2014Howard\nUphill of Klmberley, East Kootenay\nPower company patrol msn, has been\npromoted to chief patrolman to occupy the plsoe left vacant by the\ndeath of C. Torgeson. He will move\nto PwT_le to live. R Walley of\nMichel, the company's patrol man,\nwlll move to Klmberley to fill tha\nvacant place ind E. Payne of Elko\nto Michel.\nBAR SILVER DROPS\nTO 39 3-4\nNEW TORK, Nov. 23\u2014Bar silver.\nwhich recently has b.eu a shtntng\nlight to brokers of tbe New Tork\nmetal  exoh*age   aa  well   as   ln  tha\ntrading centers of London, Bombay\nand flhangbaJ, todsy exhibited\nfurther waning brilliance when the\nspot metal dropped .% of a c:nt to\n201)4 oents an ounce. Bxjiberant\ntraders rode the nieui up to high\nfor the year of 37v; cents Nov.  10.\nA   PREVENTIVE\nNewspapers are always a protection against moths and If you are\ndoubtful about the carpet or rug\nyou sre laying, spread newepepere\nov*r the boards before you put the\ncarpet down. It will help greatly!\nin keeping away these pests.\nThe Dally\n(8398)\n. Canadian Legion\u2014Series of Military Whist Drives and Dances every\nWednesday, a pm. sharp. Two 31-\nPlece tea sets for .idles' and a-t-\ntractlve prices for gents. Admission 35 cents. Including refreshments. (8464)\n.-A MEBTINo\"\"OF THE COMMUNITY WRLPABE ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES WILL BE HELD IN THE\nCIT_ HALL ON TUESDAY 24 DAY\nOF NOV. AT 8 O'C OCR P.M. ALL\nINTERESTED ARE INVITED TO\nATTEND. (8453)\nPHONE TAXI\n77\nFreight Schedule\nDally to Rossland\nand Trail, 10 a.m.\nTrail    Phone    135\nBLKS T. T. A P. LTD.\nGLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST   and   OPTICIAN\nSuite 305-206, Medical Arte Bldg.\nCHE8T   CLINIC\nDr- A. 8. Lamb, Travelling Provincial Health Officer and Ohes-.\nSpecialist, will hold a Chest -Clinic\nln the Kootenay Lake Hospital on\nThursday, Friday and Saturday, November 26th to 28th. Examinations\nat this Clinic are free: Anyone wishing a consultation are asked to\nmake arrangements through their\nPamUf Doctor. (8453)\nDon't miss the sewing table,\nuseful and fancy , articles suitable\nfor Chrlstmss gifts, tn First Presbyterian chureh parlors Friday. Door\nopens at 12. (8461)\nWe wilt be ~p.ea.ad to talcs your\napplications for the National Service Loan Bonds. We handle all\nkinds of  Insurance,  mortg ges,   etc.\nPhone   167. <5457)\nSOMETHING DIFFERENT lN\nCHRISTMAS    CARDS\nSome new and Interesting numbers  which  will make yonr selection   complete,\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPHONE   1\nSbop wtth na by -stall\nPhoae\n35\nTAXI\nThe  Best  of  Servlcf\nCareful.   Courteous\nDriven\nHolloa Transl.r Co., Ltd.\nfridge Prizes and Novelties\nSEE  OUR WINDOWS\nCITY DRUG CO.\nNelson's Dlspenslm Chemists\nCall and (et your correct wellbl\ntre*.\nPBONE   14 BOX   108!\nT\u00bb~IAY\nA SPAUKTalNG rOMI\nROMANCE\nEDOEE\nDOWLING\n\"HONEYMOON\nLAVS?*\nJUNE COLLYER\nRAYMOND HATTON\nRAY DOOLEY\nNOAH BEERY\nCOMEDY\nrHANKLIN   PANOBOEN\nID\n\"CHASING   TBOCBLE\"\nTAXI ond\nTRANSFER\n*t*T     Dally   Frelubt   Schedule\nlo   Trail   and   Rosaland.\nLeaves   Nelson   10   a. m.\nTrail Depot\u2014Dominion Carafe\nRossland  Depot\u2014L.   D.  Cafe\nCON. CUMMINS\nUse  The  Nelson   Daily\nNews Classified Ads\nCARTOON\nFLIP   THE  TWO\nin\n\"STORMY    SEAS-\nFOX   NEWS\nINDUSTRIAL   WkWtt\nROMANCE OF PAINT\"\nWednesday\u2014Thursday\nJOE E. BROWN\n\"BRQADMINDBD\"\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1931_11_24","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405132","@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":"1931-11-24 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1931-11-24 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\/1.0405132"}