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BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-FRIDAY MORNINQ; DEC. 9, 1938.\nNUMBER\nSEES CLAMOR\nL\nThird Reading Given B.C.\nSupply Bill to Virtually\nComplete Main Measures\niiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiim\nGOLF TAKES. PLACE\nOF SKIING  IN\nCRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Dec. 8\n(CP) - Golfing substituted for\nthe usual winter sport of skiing\ntoday as Cranbrook experienced\none'of: the mildest December\ndays on record. Mrs. W. A. Fergie and Mrs. R. L. McBUrney\nryed nine holes over a perfect-\ndry course that is generally\na \/covered with snow at this time\nI\u2022V'S(fcaay'! temperature wai ih\n,t]ie 80'*. Last Dec. 8 it was three\nbelow zero.        \u25a0''.:''\n.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII,\nAMBASSADOR TO\nCHINA ORDERED\nTO RETURN U.S.\nFOR CONFERENCE\nKennedy Return From\nI  London Thought _\nSignificant\nJAPAN GIVES OUT\n.'NEW ORDER'PLANS\nI;, WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (AP)-\n.: the Milted State*, deeply con-\n' cerned leit Japan close China's\nt \"open door\" permanently, hai ordered Its ambauador to the latter Country, Nalibn T. Johnion, to\nK. n*torn   home  for  coniultatleni\nS *\"thei\u00bb\u2122tarl\u00abe\u00bbi\u00ablois by iaoaitOf hjrf\n,.. Intentions In East Alia, and- directly followed Great Britain's\nI declaration she couldn't possibly\nK subscribe to creation of an eco-\nE nomlo-polltlotl bloc there dom-\nl... inated by.Japan. . .\nA Jpeeph X. Kennedy, ambassador to\n8 *\"I,oiidon,'unexpectedly advanced his\ni plans and announced he would sail.\n' for home Saturday. Whether this\nforeshadowed tome parallel action\nK. bv thtt United; States and Britain in\nL bringing-pressure upon triumphant\nKi Japan ta j>r\u00bby*!i>t her attempted\np.>.1tegemon^ jiver all China was not\nit disclosed. Kennedy's return was considered highly significant in view\nof the lact Britain, like the United\nfc States, has displayed marked signs\nfc'Of worry over event* ih China..\nW-; In Tokyo today, \u2022 Prime-Minister\nl* Arita further outlined Japan's views\n|>to apt American ambassador, Joseph\ng: GreW, and the British envoy, Sir\nI Robert Craigle.' Grew's report has\nI. not, yet reached the state.depart-\nI ment. Press reports said Arlta told\n[ the ambassadors separately that the\nI principle of equality Of opportunity\nI and tbe open door might have to be\n[ ' revised in establishing Japan's \"new\n| order\" program.\nI The United States regards tuch\nI action as inimical to its interests,\nI and has firmly protested in several\nI recent notes concerning dlscrimina-\nI tion against American trade and in-\nI terests. Japan's answers have been\nI  considered unsatisfactory.\nI Canadian Chickens\nIt lead Movement\nwt.'.-'.   to British Tables\nH^OJCTAWA, Dec. 8 (CP) - More\nI Canadian chickens will grace the\nI Christmas tables of British house-\nIt; holders this year but Canadian tur-\nI key* will be fewer in number in the\nI British Christmas trade than a year\nI'.lgo. :\u2022.;'\n1     The annual movement ot Cana-\nI dlan poultry to the United King-\nI dom for tjie Christmas trade is about\nI  complete. The total ampunt ship?\nped is about the same as a year ago,\n\u00abBPyoximately .500,000 pounds. Tur-\n' keys shipped number 20,428 against\n24,924 last year but 80,623 chickens\nwer* shipped compared with 52,-\n244 a year ago. A tew ducks were\n(hipped this year\u20144200 against 17,-\n: tOO and the geese about the same at\n4400. \u25a0'...-.,\n''Public  Utilities Act\nApproved After\n2 Amendments\n' VICTORIA, Dec.'8. (CR)-Com-\npleting the main acts of the session\nthe British Columbia legislature\ngave third reading and enactment\nto its supply bill today, ratifying\nthe granting of supply to the Crown\nin the sum of-$29,760,502; of which\n$28,765,457 is for the new fiscal\nyear, $691,766 for the current year\nand $310,055 to dose accounts in\nthe yOar previous. With the excep?\ntion of new bills still entering in 4\nsuccessive sittings, the legislature\nvirtually completed the major measures of the v session. .\n..Hie Public Utilities act was ap-.\nproved after two further.amend-.\nments; giving the lieutenant-governor ln council authority to refer\nany matter, to the court of appeal,\nwhet* on appeal is brought, under\nthe original section 106; and extending authority to deal with other\nmatters by order-in-council;\n. With the assistance Of Mrs. R. P.\nSteeves, (CCF-North Vanoouver),\nwho proposed some amendments accepted in the measure, the govern-\nSent put through the fiew credit\nnlons act; providing for the Incorporation ot credit, unions, their\nregulation,, and their, right to pool\nsavings of small shareholders On a\ncooperative plln,    ;     ;*,-\nThird; \"readings followed for\namendments to the Coal and Petroleum Control Board act, Mineral\nact, Game act, Municipal Elections\nact. Village Municipalities act, residence and responsibility act, fhe\nSuperannuation Fund Transfer\nMeasure, Revenue act, Marriage act,\nVenereal Diseases Suppression act,\nand other measures, before the\nhouse rote for its second recess of\nthe day.    . \u2022 \" , '\u25a0\u201e\nThe Municipal Superannuation act\nwas approved after completion ln\ncommittee With further., amendment*.    -' ' \":. \u25a0 <.\". . '  \u2022\nTht government reiterate* totefl-\ntion of setting up, the fund under\npension trustees on'* guarantor\nution of whatever was neces-\nSsary to maintain and carty fh-fftind\nithitj ih* terms of the new pen-\nms scheme. Drastic curtailment\not existing pensions was regretted\nand the explanation nude that\nthtrfSraa no other cpnite if the\nwhole scheme was to be laved from\ncollapse. ,   .;,. *.- -   i\nIWIIIIMIl'lllllllHllllill-llllllIfti\n1,1\nFrench Reaction\nTunisia Lampooned.\n-.\".'\u25a0X. in Paper        .\nROME, Dee. 8. (CP-Havas)\u2014\"\nThe newspaper Bribuna tonight\nlampooned France's reaction to\n: th*i' Italian  propaganda -Ofto-A\npaign tor possession of. French\n'.territory.' .'\u25a0'- *\" ';<     '\u2022' '. *\u25a0 A\nUnder the one-word caption,\n\" ,\"Jan\u00bbais!\"   (French' tor  \"hev*-\n.er!\") the newspaper gave the'.\nfollowing  \"short  bistory*' pt \u25a0\nFrance's attitude toward Italian i\naspirations,' |11 of Which \u2014 except ft* current one* \u2014 have '\npassed into the annals of Italian\n. successes:\u2014  ..\"_'\u2022-    '--\u2022\u2022\"'\n', \"ltMOr-NapIes lor Italy? ;Nev?\n'\u25a0'.\u00ab!\u00ab :*-*\u2022\u25a0' r-. \u25a0-.'.   .-.'-'.'-; V:.,.\n\u2022 \"187IK-Rome for,Italy? Never!,'.\nl ^lftiQ\u2014Tripoli for Italy? Never)\n\"lfllfM'iume for Italy? Never!\n\"1935-Addis Ababa for Italy?\n.Never!- - -\u25a0 >\". S .A'--'\n\"1938-r-Tunla, Adjacclo, Djibouti\n, for Italy? Never! Never, Neverl*\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii\nOffice Still Not\nWith nomination day .tib.te\ndays away, Nelson still lacka sufficient candidates for forthcoming\nvacanolea-ln city* governing bodte*,\nand haa at yet no election contest\nin sight, , y.'.^,. \".'\nRumor continues to suggest that\nJ, P. Morgan and S, H. Smy' \"\nformer mayors, may battle it\nwith Mayor N.. C, Stibbs for.\nAmbassador Was-\n;;    Hit-Run Driver\nHANOVER COURTHOUSE,. ;V*.,\nDec.6 (AP).\u2014A' warrant Wa* iworn\nout here today charging William E.\nDodd, former ambassador to, Germany, with hit-and-run driving,in\nconnection with an accident .to *\nnegro child near here Monday.\nDodd, speaking by telephone from\nhis home, said the child ran directly\ninto the path of his automobile, that\nhe swerved the car ahd then continued on his way because ho\nthought the.child had escaped ramie child, Gloria Grimee, 4, wai\nreported to be in a critical condition\nin,hospital.     *'   .,       .',.'-, '.-   \u25a0\nHull Speaks on\nConference Eye\nUMA, Dec. 8 (AP). \u2014 Secretary\nCordell Hull declared tonight on\nthe eve of the opening of the Pan-\nAmerican conlerence that the assembly would not seek to separate\nthe American continents from fhe\njest of the world.\n\"The American republics do hot\nseek regional' solution for economic\nSroblems confronting t(ie Wortd to*\nay,\" the United States secretary of\nstate and head of his government's\ndelegation to the conference said\nin a radio address. '\nURGES MILITARY    '\nTRAINING OF YOUNG\nTORONTO,- Dec. 8 (CP)-D\u00ab-\nfence committee of the Canadian\ncorps in a statement issued last\nnight called upon the federal government to construct -10 centers in\nCanada in which unemployed youth\ncould be given a vocational training that would make them' Of economic value to the country.\nThe statement said young men\nenrolled ln such manner could be\ngiven military training and would\nserve as a nucleus for Canadian\ndefence forces.\nIs\nmay  -    \t\ndate 'and open a contest in that\ndivision.     -..     .'\u25a0:.:. ., ....',\nThere are etUl only.tbre* canM-\ndates offering for four school board\nteats, and jio candidate .for the\ntingle police commission vacancy.\nStorms Balking\nNorthern Pilot\non Mercy Flight\n'^&ml7$8i\niOt__yta_ffifl'\n. _ \u2014 _ \"\",'\nto bring J. W, Nichols,\nHudson's Bay company\nSftol-, nature\" of whose illnes:\nvJW'Wto Mr* was in ho*.\npifal tonight at Port Radium, approximately 1000 miles Stetjtoot Bd;\nnwntoh. but it is expected he will\nb*\\ brought further south' where\ngjwter medical ear* wW b* ayail-\neble. t ft -ii. \u2022:   tt r. ..... 'S ;',.-,- '.,\u25a0\u2022 '.;\u25a0\u25a0   \\\nrMiifs left Bfthontoa^Coppermine, 1100 miles north ot her*, I\nweek ago Sunday.   ' \u2022'.-.        -\nBanting Suggests\nMedical Research\nRE(_tNA.p(i<:,'8 (CPl-Eateblish-\nment of scholarships or fellowships\nof a research nature, to enable medical students immediately after graduation to continue for a year or so in\nresearch, will -probably be undertaken by the newly-formed medic*}\nresearch committee of the National\nResearch council, Sir Frederick\nBanting, -timed Canadian physician, said here -today in a service\nclub address.'   'vTft       * \",.'-'\u25a0\nSir Frederick, chairman of the\nMedical Research committee, said\nthe committee had formed no d\u00abj-\nlso consist?\nalong cer?\nHUNDREDS SEEK\nBODIES OF MEN\nKILLED IN QUEBEC\nMINE DISASTER\n34 Children Are Made\nb Fatherless  by   '\n\u25a0 ^v-.^trajie^y xx\nSEVEN BURIED IN\nHUGE ROCK FALL.\nirWItUAM A.HTIWART\n.Canadltn Press Staff, Writer\nTHETFORD MINES, Que., Dec.\n.\u00bb (CP) -m Dttp In th* ytytnlep\npit of \u00ab 60-year-old asbeitoi mine\n-m -    -\nhere, hundreds of men tolled tonight In ie\u00abrch of bodiei of (out\nof seven miners, killed latt night\nIn a rock fall.   .\nMethodically, undtr direction of\nasbestos experts of thii town't\nthre* mines tha searcheri dug into\ntons of debris blocking the \u00abn-\ntrance of a 1600 foot tunnel whir*\nthe fall occurred.\nThe accident came luddenly\nearly' last night while more thin\n20 miners were at work at the\nJagged mouth of the tunnel stretch\ning from the floor of Bell Ai.\nbestoi company's big pit far up\nunderground to th* company plant\na quarter mile away.\n\u25a0 ' (Continued on Pag* Joven)\nilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nLaGtiardid I s Warhied\nAgainst Attacks   .\non Nazi Party ,\u25a0 >\nNEW YORR D\u00abe 8 (AP)-\nUtfbt F. E LaGuardia today\n- received a bullet to * letter\nwarning him: ''You will get this.\nit you continue' to attack the\nGerman Nazi patW.** '\nA swastika was the signature:\nDeparting from his usual disregard Of threats, the mayor immediately asked.folic* Com?.\n. mlssloner Lewis J. Valentine to\ninvestigate. Postal authorities\nalso were informed.       ' \u00ab'\nThe package was sent to police headquarters for examina-\n-. tion of fingerprints and other\n\u2022clues.. - ' \u25a0 ..     ' ,-' \u25a0\nA clerk opened the letter. The\nmayor snatched It from his\nhands to prevent obliteration\nof fin|apwnto.*.*\nThe'script was bold and up\nright in heavy pencil or crayon.\nililllillllillliiiiilliliiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nItalian, French and Arab Throngs Swarm\nThrough Tunis Streets in Demonstrations;\nFrench Order Heavy Police Reinforcements\nArtabs join  in   Big\nDeHrvonstrationi\n:,     ' inliibya \u25a0\nBy RICHARD Q. MASSOCK\nAssociated Press Foreign Stiff\nROME, Dec. 8 (AP)-Arabs\nJoined Italians today In big demonstrations In Libya, Italy's north\nAfrican colony, while Italy strove\ntb! build- up ( her case against\nFrench control of Tunisia, adjoining Libya on the northwest.   '\nThe Italian press dealt at length\nwith reports of antl-ltallan \"out-\nragei\" In the French protei\nInformnloh*  diplomatics, tpen-\nof Trail Pasts\nTOAn* ft C, Xtb,t \u2014 \u00abatl\u00ab*\nicGreKor, 65, died in Trail-Tadanac\nearly thi* morning after a\n3M?*?\n.h\u00ab retired- on pension, th\nDecember, 1034, from.the position\nof straw boss in the line plant sewing room, Mr. McGregor travelled\nextensively and spent some time\ntn Honolulu. In November 10 of this\nyear he \u25a0 retutnM 'JWMlf. W* to\nHe ,1s survived by two- brother*,\n\" \"IcGregor at PickardviHe,\n ;butV, Aim., and another\nin Montreal, A sister in Glasgow\nalso auryiyeii.     \u25a0;      .\u25a0     , ;.\nMr, McGregor spent his early life\nat sea. ,';-.-\u25a0\nIn January, 1S04, he entered the\nemploy of the C.P.R. B.C. lake and\nriver service as a painter\nrs\nPresidential Nomination Is Out\nBy KIRKE L. SIMPSON\n(Associated Press Steff Writer)\n.. WASHINGTON,' Dec. 8 (APJ-\nfhe Ganier-for-presldenl, boom in\nTexas, rivalling in political trappings the movement started a year\nfig* by Indiana Democrats for former Governor Paul V. McNutt and\nthe \"corned-beef-and-cabbage\" dinner boom for Senator Bennett Clark\nof Missouri, is significant In. th*\n.Opinion ot politician* here.\n\u25a0 All three booms have a common\nkeynote, although It was sounded\nMinly only \u00bbt the Garner rally in\n[|teii.Th|t.la th\u00abir \"no third term\"\nthan*  song  aimed  at  fiootevtlt\nboomers like Senator Joe Guffey\nof Pennsylvania, who urges , the\npresident run again In 1040.   -\nThe. fervor of th* Text* demon\nstratton tor Garner attracted less\nattention than the fact It was found.\nbase. That gives implications to\npolitical writers of a more definite\n\"stop-Roosevelt\" movement in the\nmaking than * indication that Oar-\nner wants or would accept a presidential nomination.\nDoubt I* to the vice president's\nattitude is widely bald among some\nin Washington, who Know him well,\nHe wanted to retire in 1936. -\ner foreman, and was at Okanaj\nLanding for some time. In 1911 he\nvent to Nelson, and in November,\n.915, came to Trill. He was em-\nloyed   by  the  W*at. Kootenay\niwer & Light compiny from De-\n\u2022*Vl91\u00bb!fe January'16. Me to-\nthe employ of the C, M. & S.\ncompany In March, 1916, os a\nIn August ot 1917 he Went\n'zinc leechlm room, where\nmained until retirement.\nering\" \"project research'\ntalp definite linea.\nnlte policy yet and vet also consld-\n\"-ing \"?-^rtlf.nt rpcenrrh\" nlnne cer-\n&evhe mentioned wa* in TegaWl\nto gas waiftre. In the event of _an-\nOther war, he asserted, the civilian\nwo\u00abld suffer as much as the soldier, largely from ga* bombing, et\ncities. He thought researchers should\nbegin now investigating gat, predicting what might happen and discovering tfaya to combat gas warfare and treat it* victims success?\niulljr. '- \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 .   \u25a0 - \u25a0    -..',\u25a0!   -.\u25a0:.\u25a0\nLADY PAYS 'CONSCIENCE'\nMONEY\" TO MOTORMAN\ntOUISVP-tB, Dec. 6 (Af)'-Th*\nmotorman looked surprised when\na woman boarded his street car,\nbought six tokens and dumped\nthem all into the box. She exulain-\ned her daughter, Just past five,\nhad been riding street cart tree.'\nThe mother said she had learned\ntares were expected ot children\nmore than five years old, and that\nshe \"couldn't rest\" until the had\nreimbursed the company,-   .\nCanada Markets\n. find Prices to Be\n-.-Talked in Meet\nWINNIPKS, Dec. 8 (CP) - Quest\nfpr a solution to one of Canada's\npressing problems \u2014 assurances of\nmarket* and better prices for farm\nCooperation With\nGov't. Approved by\nU; S. Manufacturers\nNI5W YORK, Dec. 8 (AP)-4fte\nNational Association of Manufacturers today, unanimously approved\na 1939 platform urging \"cooperation\nwith, the govertmeitt.1' Without argument on the floor, the convention\nThe fact which favored cooperation with tile -new deal succeeded\nIn:\ni 1. Preventing open criticism of\nthe whote'United States. _,\nment policy ot the reciprocal trade\nagreement* \"\n2. Striking out a proposal to revise the Wagner Act.\nEliminating another proposal\nto abolish special federal regulatory\ncommissions.       ; MfL\nSeveral hundred prominent m-\ndustrial leaders attending the convention heard United States Senator\nJoseph C. O'Mahoney (Dem.-WJom-\ning), chairman of the temporary\nnational economic (monopoly) committee, lay. competition must be\npreserved through regulation \"to\nwhich ail subscribe, a rule dratted\nin the public irltercst which shill\nfoster and encourage trade Ind\ncommerce on which, the economic\nprosperity of the whole people depends.\"   ',.        ' f:f.r\nSroducts \u2014 advances another step\next week\njricultural\nhehilead\nfour-day meeting  o]\next week at a conference here of\nil experts, economist*\ngovernment ]i\nagricultural experts, economl\n' ' idtea.\nand\nMlay\"'J*'agriculture's latest .\na series of moves aimed at easing\nthe effect upon Canada of a difficult world'wheat situation. Ita purpose is to review the Dominion'*\ned outspokenly on \"no third term\"' agricultural marketing problem* in\ngeneral and those of the prairie\nprovinces in particular.\n; PIONEER DIES   :\nVICTOHtA, Dec. 8. (feft?-JOhn\nWilliam O0(l. 73, pioneer ot tb*\nCan\u00bbdian prairies and fireman on\nthe first locomotive to enter Great\nFalls, Mont, died here today. .\nMANILA, Dec I (AP) - A\ntyphoon raced torott.tt pwylneaa\nof the central Philippine* todiy,\nkilled at lent 19 persons, made\nthousandi homeless, and was be.\nIleved to have caused much prop\nerty dam\u00abqe. . i .'-.' .\nFelltd wires blocked report! of\ncasualtlea and damage uthe hurricane pimd 100 mllei louth of\nMinlla, and out oVir th* China\nsea. T -..*'--'- '\n8am\u00abr Island reported 18 deid,\nand- Cannrlnei 8ur Province one\nkilled by the 76-mlle storm thlt\nwhirled In from th* P\u00bbclfl\u00ab ocean,\nafter threatening the Islands since\nMonday. '\u25a0\u2022\"-'.\nHeavy property and crop dam-\nage .was reported In 8orsogon,\nAlbiy ind Camarlnes Sur Provinces, Two dredge boats valued at\n5100,000 were sunk In the harbor\n. of Legaipl, Albiy Province at that\ncity of 63,000 reported the strong-\ntit typhoon In ye\u00bbr\u00ab, Other provinces hit hard wer* Masbate, Wm?\nblon, Marlnduque, Leyte, 8amar\nand South Tayabat.   -\nNew York Police\ntoted by the foreign ministry, attacked tha,\"tplrlt of'Vortilll**\"\nIn Frinee and 1000 students\nmarched to til* French consulate\nIn Milan, -    :f   '\nThe-Libyan demonstration took\nplace ln.-T*l>oll(.: '. ;.\u2022\u25a0\u2022-.:-.; :\n, At Tripoli and Milan the demonstrators tang Fascist hymns ana\ncheered Premier Mussolini. In both\nplacei they dispersed -quietly after\nthe demonstration!. ' - '\n-    (Continued on Page Seven)\npolicemen\nquarters at\n'2&SL\n~tct Of \"\n- Mt,,\nhow. ont couli\n, '^Mii-\nBrooklyn head-\nIt their posts to-\nie none too pleasant\n' having.'\n\" n\nep on\ndetected by .th* other eight,\nThe nine cops, who made]\nnight detail Oct. 15 when\nlice records were stolen L\nstation filfjs, appeared b\ndepartmental court of inquii\nterday to answer charges of\ngence of duty arising from tl.\nof the \"sleeping cop\". Tbe inquiry\nwas postponed, however, pending\ndisposal of a,criminal case.against\nLieutenant Cuthbert Behnn, charged with theft of the records.\nSecond Reading for\nRediitribution BiH\nVICT(\u00bb_A, Dec. \u25a0\u2022\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0 (CP)-*he\nBritish Columbia legislature today\ngave second reading to :the government's redistribution bill which\nwould change boundaries of many\nridings in.the.province without altering toe present membership of\n.48 in thi house. \u25a0.-'\u2022\u25a0' -\\. *'\u25a0-.     \u2022.\nThe house also gav* third and\nfinal reading to an amendment to.\nMarriage -Act requiring medical ex-;\nanimation of persons intending to;\nmarry. The examination would be\nto let ppoplc know, whether they\nhad disease but would not act as a\nbar to marriage if disease Is. found.\nRULE OUT EVIDENCE\nOBTAINED BY RUSE\nSBATtet, Dec? 8 (AP)\u2014Judge\nChester Satchelor ruled today con-\nteuton* to. the- slaying and dismembering the body of James Eugene Bassett here 10 years ago, mad;\nby Mrt. Mary Eleanor Smith and\nDecasto Earl Mayer at the state\nprison last spring, were admissible\na* evidence in their first degree\nmurder trial.       \u25a0\nThe court barred, however, from\nthe Jury testimony by state patrol\n'    McCauley,\nSergt,\n\"clerj\nthe\nJoseph McCauley, Wtiose\nbin rule\" in talking with\ncar-old Mrt. Smith at the\nConservatives of\nOnt. Plead Unify\nTORONTO, Dec. 8 (CP)-fPIeas\nfor unity within the p*rty;no matter.who may be elected leader tomorrow were heard today a\u00bb the\nDtttario Conservative party-opened\na convention* that\" will'*chbose a\nsuccessor to Hon, Earl Rowe. '\u2022   ;\n.Tbe plea* came, trom Mr. Howe\nand from HoOf-G.. Howard Ferguson, former leader and premier,\nwho announced today his voice no\nlonger wiU be-aileut'ln-.'Srovinclal\naffairs.    , .\":     .;-.',-    ;..-'\n-I hear a lot etLgBt? sald.Mr; fpt.\nguson. T4on'\n\u25a0 \"*.     - \u25a0 . ...-_.-- \u25a0  '\nDiplopiqtic Observers\nAgrpe tension Is\nIncreasing '\nBy HENRY C, CASSIDY   ~\"\nAssociated Press Foreign Stiff\nPARI8, Det;. 8 (AP) \u2014 guro-\npean tension Is Increasing ovtr\nItaly's \"unofficial\" clamor for\nFrench-protected Tunisia, dlplo-\n| maWc observers agreed htr* tonight *-\nReports from tho French -Spanish border that 40,000 Italian\ntroops were massed In Insurgent\nSpain Just across tha, Pyrin\nfrom franca emphaslied fl.,-\nheld In some quarters that Italy\nmight be preparing to.trantlate\nagitation Into action.\nIn tho style of street demonstration! In Italy which followed For?;\nelgn Minister Clano'i Nov.'30\nipeech on Italian \"aspiration*\",\nthounndi of French students\ndemonstrated today against Italy\n\u00abnd battled police In Paris.\nDuring nil ruiirgent coloniil riv-\n*_ty batw**tt Trthce ind Ite^ypre-\nmier .Daladier went before the\nFrench parltement in \u00abn attempt to\nstrengthen his government's position at home toe hatter to meet\nItaly a clampr, ..'\u25a0\u25a0>, ;. ; \u25a0\u25a0 ^\n; Daladier wa*.confronted by demands for- explanation of Ids decree law* for \"economic mobilization,'' his smashing Of protet\nstrikes, his post-Munich good neighbor .accord with Germany and nit\nefforts toward a similar understanding with Italy.- \u2022\nDespite hostility of hit Socialist\nand Communist former allies, Daladier appeared assured of a vote of\nconfidence from a new. Conservatives-majority in tbecbamber.v-   \u25a0\nam not\nof dh\nyou,rsaid5lr.;\nin fowl and dei\u201e.\nelection of J9J7, hi dedarOii\nan election but I saved a party.\"\n\"I ask. you as your retiring leader\nthat tomorrow no matter who you\nmay select,.you jolni'Wlth,m\u00bb. to\nkeep the Conservative party a great\nunited force in Canadf\"\nMontreal Polici\nArr\u00abt6inRaid;\nPapers Are Seized\nMOlWREJUU Dec.. 8 (dPl-rSli*\nmen were taken to provincial ,00-:\nlice headquarters and searched today after officers swooped down on\na.'North'End house, and seized what\nthey said were communist speeches,\nnewspapers and a list ot 1500 alleged subscribers to the publications.      ,' \u25a0 '        '   . \u25a0. '\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 '\nThe men,, released after the\nsearch, \u2022 Included Evariste Dube,\nchairman of the provincial ootn-\nmunist; party.\nKELOWNA TO VOTE\nON SCHOOL BUILDING\nKEtbwNA, Dec. 8 (6P)-irKel-\nowna voters are being- asked to\nsupport a money bylaw for W.OOO\nto complete an addition to Kelowna\nJunior High school and renovate\nelementary and senior high school\nbuildings. '\nThe- program will coat $48,000.\nWith the provincial government\ning to pa\/ $15,000. Another\nis on hand.\nIMPtftYIlSPROTEST\n>     SKUNK SKINS IN MAIL\nMEDICINE HAT,Alte4;D\u00bbe..\"8\n(CP)r-Medicine Hat post office employee**;* protesting against skunk\nskins being shipped through the\nbeing\" shipped through\nmail. Smell of the packages is unbearable, they said.   <?'\u2022,.;\nfc__lttfi____j_\nii\nIM.\niii\naa.-,7\u00a3*Jt,\nCX.F. TO NOMINATI\nISLAND CAND.\nNANAIMO, D*0f 8  'CP> _\naimo  constituency organization\nthe commonwealth federation v.,.,\nmeet here Feb. 5 to name a candidate for thi- next federal general\nSection. Tf.;\nReturn to Canada,\nof Spatnish War\nMen a Problem\nOTTAWA, Dec. 8 (CP) - Problems arising ovtr return to Canada\nof some 300, men who went from\nthe Dominion to. fight tor thi loyalist forces in the Spanish civil war\nare being disposed of as rapidly as\nwas learned today.\n--altle* have arisen in only\na half-dozen cases, an official **id,\nand it Was believed tb* whole question of receiving home those who\nwent' from Canada would be nettled eltorfiy.       SV\nA cable from Barcelona todiy\nItated 280 Canadians who hid been\nfighting ln the International brigade.\nnow disbinded, faced no immtdl-\n\u00bbte prospect ot return.\n.1 '.'     '. S':. -.\n'V      . \u25a0; \u2022   . - -;.\n1-year ,\nSrison, had been criticized and bit-\n;rly fought by the defense.      ,\nLiberties Union;   >.:,\ndefended theism\nDies Board Hear*\nWASHplOTON, Det 8 (AP)-rCo'-\nIonel Latnam Reed, a former army\nofficer, accused the American Civil\nLiberties union today of defending\nAtheism and th* right of an individual to advocate murder, assassination and revolution.\nTeWfylng before the Diet committee on un-American 'actlvltlei,\ncourt'Vacancy, as members of tht\nunion-      \u25a0   \u2022'       ' ' .'. '.:\nAlta., Men Arrested\non Attempted Theft\nlit, toii's (CP) \u2014 Ro\not Norto Edmohton-\nand mdly^Adun* of ~i^,.\nboth 19, were arrested tonight on\ncharges of attempted-robbery with\nviolence in connection with a hold-\nup Tuesday foiled by Piter Packham, Edmonton street car motor-\nmtn who dlonned one of two rob?\nbert. They will appear in polio*\ncourt tomorrow.   \u2022\nMayor McGavin of\nVICTORIA, Dec. I (CP)-Vlc\n... MoQavIn for hit third iaj|i*\u00abv\nUV* two-yilr t\u00bbm\u00bb, approved\u25a0\u25a0*\nproposal to borrow $160,000 from\nthe Dominion . government to\nconstruct -a civic auditorium and\nsporti centre, and decided to keep\nth* elty'* prwent ttrtrt rlllwly\nlystem for' another five year*.\n. Mayor McGavin polled 4523 of the\nTBfT'mayoral votet. Mlt neir?\neit opponent, James Adam, had\n2201, end John Dean, a former\n,   mayor of Rossland, B.C., 823.\nThree Drown as\nCar Misses Road\nCOTEAU DU LAC, Que- -Dec. 8\n(CP)\u2014Three young men died in\nthe icy water* of the Soulangea canal near here tonight, when the automobile in which they were riding\n-missed the highway and plunged\nInto the canal from a slderoad.\nThree other yoUtht -escaped.^ ..\nAlbert Leger, 22-year?old; driver\nof the vehicle, Tolen O'Shea, and\nGeorge Chevrier, 18, were drowned,\nNanaimo Miners\nStudy Agreement\nNANAOTb, B.' C; Dec. 8 -(CPV -\nWorkers in the Beba'n ahd Chamber*\nminet in this district will hold a\nspecial meeting next Sunday to\nstudy term* of anew working agreement similar to one recently accepted by Canadian Collieries\n16 Arrests  Include:;\nItalianMember\nof Consulate     |\nTUNI8, Tunlili, Dee. 8 (AP)-?.'\nThrong* of Itallant, Frtnoh -\u00abi\nArabi uethed through th* itrwte\nof Tunli tonight In demonitra-\ntlons find by Fascist clamor ovtr\nTunisia.    \u25a0\nTha_ Prtnch government\nstrengthened th* nolle* vylth tfUtm\ntb patrol* from tha Interior ent\nordered heavy reinforcement! \u00bbf\nmobile guard! to Tunli from th*\nneighboring French ptnntlM AM\nAlgeria, -.,\u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 A.l\nThre* platoom of mobile quardt.\nonlght\nmora w*r* mt-\n.(ortly. ,., \u25a0 \u25a0\u2022.sHj\nPolio* announced 18 pertoni.tr?\nre\u00abted up to nightfall, Includftf\nVettrl aclnlosamtmbtrofth*\n\u2022tiff of. tbe Italian eontoulata\ng*ner\u00abl,*nd Abaldo Ray, Mad of\ntha Italian war vatanni In Tunl*\nand president of the Fascist Dope-\nlavoro *ool\u00abty. .    :'.\u00ab- !        y.i\n(Continued on P\u00abge Seven)   1\nhnte platoom of mobile (\ntotalling 100 men, arrived t\nfrom Algeria and i\npected ihor\n1( Years\n(Dunt-\nicn provldei\nhigher wage ratei. Negotiitionshave\nmuir) Ltd. miners which provid\nbeen underway by Beban and Chambers miners since Dec. 6.\nJames Green, resident her* fet\n18 yean, died niddenly at hi* horn* \u25a0\nat- 711 Stanley itreet. Thunktejr\nmo%g MtnWngy* brief iltoS\nThe 61-ycar-old Nelsonite hadtbm\n111 frequently-during late year* o*\nduring his recent sickness ht nnb\nHpttftr.)      \u2022'.  :::a  \u25a0:.,;:,   ,\nMr. Green wu born in\nMich., in 1874, eomiBI to\nColumbia in 1917, living \u00bbt v*n\n\u2022polnti before Mtfllog in.NW*on L\n'\"---.e^-l^-^.jUljf--'  \"\nSurviving Mr.' Green are hit wit*\nKatherine, and two tons, srne*t\nand Bertram. .. '  ... . . 1\nExtra Postoffice\nHelp Starts Soon\nOrtAWA, Det\"'(p;\u00abSP*ii-fli_i pott.\nman's big gKWI heavier each day\nas -Christina* approach** ..*Qd |tak*\npost office department announced\ntoday there would be plentyof help\nfor him within a tew^aSjj..\nThe  week  preceding    '\nwill see about -000-Bttr*    .\ninjpott offices acrota the country. .\nBecause Dec. 25 falls on a Sunday .\nthis year, the postman won't knock\non Christmas day, but toe*\/\"\u00a9*-***'\nflow\" win be delivered, Monday, \u25a0\n.Dec.26......   '':.\u25a0::..\" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.: \u25a0,?\u00a7\nMan Serving, for\nRobbery Innocent?\nOKLAHOMA CITY. DM-8 (AP)\n\u2014 From a death cell in San QWi*\u00bb>.\ntin penitentiary came a letter from\noutlawed David claiming he ana\nfour Other desperadoes staged a\n$UiD000\"bank robbery \u25a0\u25a0 at Clinto. '\nOkli, for which a man now 1* *wv\u00ab' -.\u25a0'\u25a0\ning ii 25-yeaT tentettcO. ;     .;:.\nIn .1 McAlester penitentiary cell\nsince Jan. 11,1935, has been Welter\nPhilpot, 55, sent \"up from Clinton for ;\nthe robbery. Philpot insisted he wii\nworking or a farm at tho time ot\nthe robbery...\n\"I am sure,\" David wrote Mrs.\nJuber Philpot, the convicted W\u00bbJ|-'i\nmother, \"that myself, Bailey, Clark\nor Underhill never so much as teen\nyour ion.* \u2022       \"'...sis\nChristmas Cheer Up $42\nKootenay: Strong west-\nwinds, moderating before night\nclearing and cooler, frost It night\n\u2022\u2014Below \u00bbro.\nLargest  Number of\nIndividual .Gift*\n. \u2022,   to'Date'a>\"'\nWith \u25a0 lively appreciation of what\ntheir help cm mean, more and more\nIndividuals, clubi and societies aro\n\"doing their bit\" for tho Chriltmai\nChoor fund. Thurtday saw another\nboost glvon to thi* community effort ai 12 Individuals\u2014the largest\nnumber for on* diy io fir\u2014and the\nNelson Flremon'i association eon-\ntrlbdted a total of $42, bringing the\nfimd total tp lOT^fc \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 :-*.\nApproximately 250 persons will\nbe eligible through tholr need for\ntht gift* ofChrlstmai.Cheor that\ndonors are making possible. Of\nthii number about 130 are children.\nTo them Chriltmai Would be Just\nanother day If It wire not for the\njlfti made possible by th* Cheer\niind,,;;   ., . ,\nTHS NSW GIFT8\nSUndlng of the fund Thurtday\nnight followi:\nPreviously acknowledged    .$333,50\nA. Trtallfu* ,..;.,.,;.....*.. :....:...-\nMiry, Geovannaind Paulette\nNelson Flremon'i association\nE. I. L. Dewdney ....*..\nMr. and Mn. C. D. Blackwood\nMr. and Mn. E. W. Steel\t\nD. 8tDenli -.'.. '_^-_,.__.-._-,\nMn. M. Scully __\u201e .-.\nRon Water* \u2014\u201e.\u201e ,,.,\u2014..-.\nPrad  \u2022\u2022\u2014-.\u2014.*-.\u2014\u25a0 -1 i\".. m,\nI, o. -\u00ab-foi v;P\nTotal,\n...$375.50\nANOTHER DEATH\nIN MINE CRASH\nSpWEY^MWBlS, tt&.Difc.jr\n(CP)-Melvin MacLeod, of North\nSydney died in hospital tonight to'\nraise death toll of the PrlncMt ci*\nliery disaster.to 20. His death W-\nlowed by a tew hours deaths ot .\nWilliam Wilkie, 55, and John Campbell, both of vWiom were severely\ninjured , when a manrake broke\nloose and plunged to th* depths of\nthe Cape Breton min*. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0..\n(IIMrqM fcr r.rry (In ot tkyjimj.\n'ACUmmtCmtt.\n.. ...   i iiisiiiVtii-iilMi\u00ab<-i\n w\u00ab\n\u25a0'\nSMI TWO\nNELSON  DAILY NEWS. NlLSON, B.C-FRIDAY MORNINO, DIO. I. IMS.     -\n.    \". '-     '\n\u2022' '    ,\nmtmemmm\nFurniture Makes the Perfe<\nC1C WILL PUT A KRi\n*}\\ J CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN\nYOUR HONE FOR CHRISTMAS\nLAMPS\nA REALLY\nUSEFUL GIFT\nWs have the mott beautiful selection of lamps'ever shown in the interior. Included in our selection are\nthe famous\nRoyal Doulton\nChina Lamps\n\" At Prices from\n$7.50to$15\nIXOOR\n$19$\nBRIDGE LAMPS\nUp from $450\nBED LAMPS\nUp from\nwm\nMen\nLiving Room\nCOFFEE TARLES\nAll new week. We hsv\u00bb a\ngrand selection of this ideal\ngif^Just th*_t thing for mother\nor tha new brlds. fl\"Q Cft\nSolid wslljut. Up fromfOiiw\nwmimMiimmmpmmtmtmmmmmm\nTEA WAGONS\nA beautiful -election jutt arrived\u2014Wslnut   #10 \u00a3A\nwagons with tray. Upfrom .............. wlytifV\nA DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GIFT\nFOR DELIVERY ON CHRISTMAS EVE\nKROEHLER'S\n5STAR\nPoints of\nConstruction :\n\u2022 Scientifically construe t-\ned hardwood frames\n\u2022 Non-collapiible   spring\nfilled se\u00abt cushions\n\u2022 Only clean, sanitary\nfillings        \",\n\u2022 Non-sagging steal web\nseat under-cemtruction\nI:    ,1 .' .-'\u25a0.-. -  ..\nt   Kroehler quality crafti-\n,y \u25a0' mamhlp   .   -XX- :7-. .'\u25a0\nAre your guarantee of the\nperfect Chesterfield suite.\nWe have just added another\ngrand^selection to our; \u00bbl- *\nrea^y large stock of suites\nso,;th\u00abt we can now fill-\n!'\u25a0   .    \u25a0        '\u2022. \u25a0\u2022   it. \u25a0\". '    \u25a0     - ._\u25a0' ':-\neveryneetj... X ,'\nSUITES FROM\na and up\nThere Is orie at a price that\nwill suit you.-      ** :<\"' T\nt\\. '   \u25a0 '*' '\u25a0* \" ;\u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0;- '\u25a0\"\u25a0\nHIM te ANOTHW\n3 Piece KROEHLER Suite\nCovered in a modern tapestry, in\nshades of cream or rust with every _i__\\_f--k_CA\nKroehler festuri. Reg. $119.50,      \u00bb H^4r;f'cJ\nNow on Sale at............,\n:*,Wi\nKROEHLER LEADS-AIL CITHERS F.\nSTRIPED MOHAIR SUITE\nA suite. Ijke this def-\nIH50\nIn a beautiful shade of rich wine. A suite like this definitely brings your home out of m\nthe common place. tf\n.The Self Price,............\nTRADE IN YOUR OLD\nFURNITURE ON A KROEHLER\nBUY ON TERMS-USE OUR\nEASY PAYMENT PLAN\nPHONE 553\nFURNITURE\nTHE STORE OF USEFUL AND APPRECIATED GIFTS\nimmmmm\\\\mWLmXm.\n\u25a0mtmmwWffl^L^W\n44l*iiKERST. ,,\n'tHf**- \u2022 \u25a0\u00bb'\nstmas\niimmh\u2014'iwsiniii'wmiwiiiimi\nFOR HER -\nGift\ni\u00bb*#\u00bbi\u00bbw-i\u00abi-eies>*Mi-eii|i\"|i\u00bbie (-j\nijfciii.'      ' ***\u00a7\nA LANE\nCEDAR\nCHEST\nThere ii no gfft that\nwilj brlnjjf[jfe long'\nj happiness    like    a\ntans': Cedlf Chest.'\nPriced from\n^1>S49.50\nOthers as low as\n.S1&S\nOccasional\nCHAIRS\n' A real gift that means comfort\n- for everydoe'ln the fsmlly. A\n. large price range. ,' tf 7 W\nSpring salts. Up from w * *y'\ni isWwepcie'iwS't'sw'S'wwsw-ei'wa\nMirrors\nand Pictures\nFor Mother\nWe have every wanted style. See,\nthese beforeypu buy that gift for\nthe home.\u2014in pictures we have\none of the grandest assortments\never shown in Nelson. \u25a0.        >\nDIES AFTER STRIKING\n\u25a0 a HEAD ON LAMPPOST\nI 1 TMCOXnntB,'D*e, B (CP)-Don?\naid C. Black struck his hud against\na lamp standard at 2 a. m. today\nand wed {rom hii injuries an hour\nlater.\nFolic* uid Black wii walking\non the ildewalk when ha staggered\n, and plunged Into the standard.\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\nSunditrand Adding Machlnei\n.   OFFICE SUPPLIES\nUnderwood Elliott Fliher Ltd.\nMj WarjSt., Phoni 99     \u25a0\n\u25a0'\u25a0A.\nCranbrook CPsR.\nMan on Pension\nAchieving the unique record ot 28\nyears ot service at one point, A. C.\nShankland ot Cranbrook has been\nretired from the Canadian Pacliic\nHallway service on pension. \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0\nMr, Shankland joined the Canadian Pacific as a pipefitter at\nCranbrook October 17, 1010. At\nhis retirement he wu classified as\na pipefitter-carpenter. He served\nthroughout at Cranbrook. (\u25a0\u2022'\nBtrgtlni In the \"Cliislfled\" Todiyl\nGuide for Travellers\n\u2014wm\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\n\u2014p-\nHume Hotel.. NeUon, b. a\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS   :   EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\n<M\u00bbMMMMW^l^WI^Wr<*WW\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb1W\u00ab<>WWWWWW\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\n=\nHUME - R. D. Askey, TraU; G.\nW. Hicks, aKmloops; J. F. Donaldson, Salmo; O. Sibley, Medicine Hat;\nH. A. Glcnnis, Calgary; H. Mc?\nFayden, Edmonton.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n1\n\"YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOME\"    Newly Renovated Throuoh.\nmm mas ,\u00ab__. U.a?,,| out Phones and  Elevator.\nuuiierin notei a. paterson, ut. ot\n:'f\u00bb leymour 'et, Vancouver, B.C.   Coleman, Alta. PropMetO*\nSPOKANE, WASH., HOTELS\n,  .       \"      .             f   M    '\"\u25a0!}. \"*', \".'\nWhen In SPOKANE You Will Enjoy Staying at lhe\n110 Riverside UA#A| VAf UPV      OppOUti\nAvenui      ilQIW TVllW***; PauIlM Bids,\nIVIRY COURTESY SHOWN OUR CANADIAN QUESTS\nTRANSPORTAT.ON--Passer.ger and Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m\u2014Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nTrail-\u2014Phona 135       Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nm\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nCity Men Clear\nSoft Snow From\nRossland Streets\nROSSLAND, B.C., Dec. 8\u2014Heaped\nsnow banks, and watery roadways\nin Rossland necessitated the plowing ot the streets Wedneiday by the\ndepartment of public work* The\nwork'crew assisted by top plow\ncleared tho soft snow to the tides\nand made the streets more passable,\nB. C. Man Denies\nHe Is Communist\nPORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8 (m-\nHarold Prltehett Vancouver, B.C.,\npresident ol the International woodworkers ot America, retorting to\naccusations ot communism made\nin Washington, D. C, by Portland\nDetective Captain J. J. Kcogan be-\nfori the Dies committee investigating un-American activities said he\nregarded the group aa \"nothing\nbut a committee set up to attack\nthe President and the New Deal.\"\nORILLIA, Ont, Dec. 8 (CP)-\nThere's been no crime for a year\nIn Orillla township, clerk William\nRose reporti. The townihlp Jill\nat Washago was closed early ln\n18J8.\nEconomist with a\nvm. sr\n' For Quotation call or write\nB. C. Plumbing & Heating Co.\nLUMP\n$10.50 Ten\n.00 Ton\nPHONE 889 ......\nTOWLER\nFUEL and\nTRANSFER\nJW Stanley Street\nI Simone Heads\nNo. 132 Branch of\nLegion al Trail\nTRAIL, B. Cm'tmiX - Liilgl.Sl?\nmone was choice for prtsldent.of the\nCanadian Legion, Italian branch No.\n182, at the recent annual meeting!\nSilvio Romano was made honorary\npresident by acclamation.\nAuguito Secco wu reelected financial-secretary tor\u00bba third term.\nOther officers named were: Firs*:,\nvice-president, P.-Porte; second vice-\npresident, Emillo Catalano; vice-\nsecretary, G. Qargnelii by acclamation; trustees, A. Chirrardosl, P.\nDel Buchia, P. \"Uzzarotto.\nV. Da\"loise and, P. Secco were appointed sergcants-at-arms. The lick\ncommittee comprises V. Mattiazzl,\nA. Lenarduzti and P. PacHlci.\n^Conductor for the yeir will be P.\nUnions Fight for\nSawmill Control\nPORTLAND, 6reVDeey\u00bb (AP)-\nTwo unions one A. P. and A. L.\nand one C. I. O., fought for con?\ntrol ot. the Portland sSwmlll industry before the national labor\nrelations board today while one of\nthem laid the groundwork for an\nattack on the Oregon antfplcketlng\nlaw and the other convened a lumber worken convention,   .\nSAILINC SHIP SURVIVOR\nCELEBRATES BIRTHDAY\nNANAIMO, Dec. S <CP)-?iohn\nMeakin, only .remaining survivor\nin Nanaimo ot the voyage ot the\nsailing ship Princess Royal which\nbrought the first coal miners to\nVancouver Wind In IBSicelebrated\nhis 85th birthday here Wednesday.\nThe voyage iook m monthi.\nMr. Meakin was a pupil in the\nfirst ichool here ind it the ege ot\nnine went to work underground.\n.Today Mn. Armenda MpQr-gor,\nMr. Meakln's sister, celebrated her\n82nd birthday.\nMrs, Jessie Ellis\nLaid at Rest, Trail\nTRAIL, X. C\u201e Dec. 8 - Pinal\ntribute to Mrs. Jessie Ellis, who died\nSaturday, wat paid in St. Andrew's\nchurch Wedneiday afternoon, at a\nfuneral service conducted by Rev.\nL. A. Morrant, There wu a large\nattendance Of friends, and a profusion of floral tributes.\n. Mrs. Ellis was the wife of Alonza\nEllis. Born in England ln 1897, the\ncame to Trail 12 years ago but has\nlived in Blueberry for wme time\nsince then. She wu active in Anglican church work..\nBesides her husband ihe. Is survived by four children; three, inters, Mrs. T. Verily of Winnipeg,\nMn. T. W. Davidson and Mrs. T.\nRollison in England; also a brother.\nQui Winterbottom ln England,\nInterment was.in Mountain View\ncemetery.\nPallbearers were E. Leu, B. Sheeti.\nW. Garnet, C. Conry, W. Riley and\nA, Brown,      -    .- <\nClothing for 30\nFamilies Is Given\nAberhort's Visit to\nOttawa Satisfactory\nEDMONTON,'Dec.78 (CP).-\"Our\ninterview! at Ottawa were preliminary and u tuch quite satisfactory,\"\nsaid Premier \"Aberhart on hii return to Edmonton today after visit-\nin eastern Canada in bidding for\nrefunding of the province's public\ndebt ot $157,000,000.\nThe premier said that unless some\narrangements are made ln the mem-\ntime. Alberta' wai have to default\non debenture maturities amounting\nto $3,500,000 falling due In' January\nnext. Debt refunding negotiations\nwere being continued with all concerned, he said.\nPremier Aberhirt iaid the question Of increased coal subventions\nfor Alberta had been di-elweftwltb,\nthe Dominion government alio,\n'They gave u\u00bb very little hope ln\nregard to assistance tn placing our\ncoal in the Ontario market,\" he commented.   ' \u25a0     '       it, .\nTAKE THE\nLEAD OUT\nOF YOUR LEGS\nCM form in Your Blood tn. You'll Get lh.\nftp Ihrt Stndi You Boundi-i Vi A* SUirl\n '\"1 \u00abo root o_y\u00abiiH:\u00abrrleri,\no-ra\u00abiT<wWh.loto\u00ab.-\n\u25a0\u25a0r\u00abt\u00abni.WltJioijtM\u00bb\u00bba_o_j(.\ncorpuioltf, jour kWnoyi, liver,\njmm .low Aava. Your .kin\n\u00bbfcjm\u00bb pimply. Vour nerve*\nJittaxr-yim tot mleklr-\narsfflS'&srB-.iLj?\ndrorel.t 8m for j\nUnu-proven blood-1\nUdtjwrotp.   -\n(Advt.)\nDEATHS\nNEW YOUK-Martin Egsn, 67,\nformer noted war correspondent,\nassociated J. P. Morgan and company for past quarter century.       .\nLONDON\u2014Charles Donaldson, r*8,\nchairman Donaldson Shipping Llnet!\nl*TW~YORK--Epei Wintbrop Sar?\ngents do, a veteran of the staff of\nVariety New York's slangy theatri?\ncal weekly.\nCALOARV - John William R*\u00abi,\nResponse Mtfch Better\nThan; 1937 States ;\n\u2022    Adjutant\nC^thinr-eufficient to aulit 90\ndestitute famiUes through the winter waa obtained In the welfare drive\nstaged by service clubs of Nelion\nIn conjunction with the Salvation\nArmy.        -\u2022* \u2022 \";-.* ;     ;\"';\n' Sorting out the gifts bl used clothing and shoes Thursday, Adjutant\nD, J. Hammond found.the response\nto thii year's drive wai much better than lait year, and that it would\nbe possible io assist the unfortunate\nto much better effect.   ' \u25a0'\u25a0.\n\"We won't be title to supply these\nfamilies with everything they need,\nbut the clothing which has been\ngiven will be of great value to\nthem,\" Adjutant-Hammond utld.\n\"For instance, we have a considerable quantity of shoes, most of-them\nneeding repair,,but their folic have\nlearned to do moit ot their: own\nshoe repairing in tbe past four or\nfive yetrt, tnd they will be grateful Indeed ior what we are able .to\nsupply.\"\n\u00a5\nWR ONt CANADIAN v\nLABOR ORGANIZATION\nMONTREAL, Dec. 8 (CP). *% The\nnew executive of the Canadian Federation of Labor headed by .Allan\nMeikle of Winnipeg was undtr Instructions today to take necessary\nSteps to unltd all Canadian labor\nmovements Into ope body. Several\nsuggestions were made by delegates\n\u25a0to the convention here but fiUld-i-\ncretlon was lett to the executive.\nWeil-Known Musician\nPlays for Rossland\nYoung  Peoples Club\nROSSLAND, B.C., Dec. \u00bb-Feet-\nuring the. organ selections played\nby Harold Mellor - Langdale,\nL.RAM., A.R.C.M., L.R.S.M, of\nRossland group No. 2 under Miss\nGeraldine Bryden and Miss Bernice\nDonaldson, presented an enjoyable\nmusical study night as a weekly\nprogram of, St, Andrew's United\nchurch Young People society In tht\nchurch Tuesday night.\nFour members of the group gave\nbrief talks on the lives of four\nfamous music composers, and after\neach account Mr. Mellor-Langdale\nplayed on the electric organ a piece\not music written by that composer.\nMiss Cynthia TilsOn spoke on the\nlite of Handel, Miss Bernice Donaldson give an account of Schubert,\nHoward Perkins told of Schumann,\nand BUI Polonlkoff spoke on Mendelssohn, Miss Bryoen was the\nmaster of ceremonies. :\nAt the conclusion of the program\nthe organist played his' own composition, \"Fallen Friends\"..\nChecking Fire Alarm\nBoxes at Rossland\nROSSLAND, B.C., Dec. 8-The\nRossland fire department Is checking fire alarm boxes in the city this\nweek in preparation tor the winter.\nU.S. WAR VETERANS .\nATTACK ALIEN 'ISMS\nWASHINGTON, Dec. 8 <AP>-\nThe American veterans of fci-cign\nwars suggested a legislative program today to eliminate \"the danger from foreign 'isms' \" ln the\nUnited States.\nEugene Van Antwerp, commtn-\nder-in-chlet of the organization outlined the program ln testimony before the House of Representatives\noommittee investigating unAmerl-\ncan activities.\nChristmas Mail\nSS, well known.Calgary businessman. Born In. Courtenay, B. C.\nCALGARY - Wllllim John Chit.\ntlclc,, 74, pioneer Anhuvllle. Man.,\nfirmer, from 1882 until March, 1038.\nNEW METROPOLITAN\nTO BE APPOINTEO\nFREDBRICfOfl. Dec. S <CP)-L\nAppointment of t metropolitan of\nthe Anglican Ecclesiastical province of Canada will,be considered\nby the House of Bishops ln Mirch\nor April and other affiilri of the\nprovince will be' discussed follow-\nIng consecration of Dean W. H.\nMoorehead.ts Bishop of Frederic-\nton next month.\n' Since the death of Archbishop\nJ. A. Richardson last October the\noffice ot metropolitan has been filled temporarily by Rt Rev. John C.\nFarthing, BUh6p of Mofyireel.'Dein\nMoorehead was elected Bishop of\nFfejlericton yesterday.\nThis id\n-\u00abht Is net pu-ltsisid Or dUWiyed by the.Liquor Control\n\u25a0 or by the Government of British Columbia.\nVolume ot Christmas nail moving through the'Nelson post office 13\nalready beginning to Increase. At\npresent most ot ft Is outgoing let.\niers and parcels, The bulk now\ncoming in being parcels from mail\norder hOuiei. . ,    .:\nAlmost the last ot the Chriitmas\nmill tor the Old Country wUlWat\nsea today aa the Duchess ot York\nsails from St. John. It la the last\nboat on which postal authorities\nguarantee delivery befora Christ-\nMall for United Statei points,\nparticularly eastern points,\nbe on its way from Kootena\nen by Satojrday in order '\ntot\ntime fpr custom i\u00abaminatl<a>.\nam\nII     TORTURE h A Min:\ntee ml* rM Iron ita 1141m \u00ab'\n(\u25a0-pla, .thltte'o Mt     '\nmwau. apply Dr. ;\nUt, liq-3 D. D. D. f\n\u2022both* tbe totaled A\nlo   drla lut.  r\n***-tff&S\u00bb\nCOAi.\nWestei\nGent\nIS  CLEAN  AND\nsodTUESsf':^\nAhe It Affords\nOP\nIn Lump and Stove !\nWILLIAM':\nTRAlSFff\n613 Ward St.     Phone 106\n i Pimm-wii nmxvsmwmmwmmv^imx mjt.mmmm\nNELSON  DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B.C-FRIDAY MORNINQ. DEC. S. WIS.\naWw\nBuy that new coat or\n. dren for Christmas on\nthe Bay Budget Plan:\nOne-quarter down and\nfhe balance in three\neasy payments.\nOPENMG\nAT YOUR CHRISTMAS\nLadies^ Winter Cbats\n\u00bblia\nFur-trimmed and tailored tweeds Ih all-wool fleeces.\nFully Ijnisd ind interHnid.,Buy\none for mother, or daughter for (\nChristmas; '\u2022\nSpecially priced ......\nNEW SILK CREPE <50tyN\u00a3\nThe Styles Are many and the patterns attractive in\nthese soft <s>iflc crepe gowns, flaln colors with'fine'\nembroidery or lace. Tearose ahd Ice-Blue.   (DO 90\nSmall.-medium, large.....:.'............ yfa.faJ\nSATIN GOWNS AND PYJAMAS\nSatin garmtnts that Will really thtill her\u2014tmooth; Hit-\ntrous, smart styles that will flatter. Trimmed ln lace of\ncontrasting colors, Teatose, Ice-Blue and White. ffQ-AE\nSmall, medium ahd large  tPuta\/U '\nTEDDIES\n.     LACE AND FACCOT TRIM\nLovely silk crepe or lustrous satin in several clever styles.\nThe very smartest in lingerie\u2014Tearose and White (PI JA\nin small, medium and large ...... .\u201e.\u201e.,.;\u201e.,.\u201e..,.. <Pl\u00ab^tiJ\n\u2022 GIVE HER A DRESSING GOWN,\nBathrobe* of such loveliness you'll be tempted to buy one'\ntor yourself. Heavy satin or fine flannel; tailored in toe-\nlength Styles.  -;\nBlue. Rose, Wine and Green\nIMPORTED BED JACKETS\nKnitted from the softest <wool imaginable by Old Country\nmills. Nicely trimmed te long sleeve styles. fljo Af,\nPastels and White in every \u00bblie \u201e.-..\u201e_.-..iA.'\u00a94l\u00bb,*a\/\u2022\nM.95\nCHILDREN'S\nMw strtts\nSuits for the youngsters to frolic\nand play in. One piece style in all-\nwool blanket cloth. Double knees\nfor extra wear. An ideal Xmas\nSizes 3 to 6 , (DOtt\/O\n.    ......   -^Second Floof H'B 0 .\nChildren's Brushed\nWpOL SWfATERiS\nJust the thing for skating or achool\nwear. Cosy brushed wool, in raglan\nsleeve, zipper fastening style. One\nor two-tone shade* of Blue^ Wine,\nGreeri or Red. \u25a0\nSizes 8 to 14 ,\u201e..\n\u2014Second Floor\nMEN'S FINE\nWOOL SOCKS\nEnglish Wool socks, fine rib knit,\nwith small clock designs, and McGregor's fancy all-wools. . rjr: _\nSh** 10 to titt ...-T-.-..'|OC\n.*','    \"'\u25a0'      \u2014Main Floor HBC\nMM\n'loorHJO\nMEN'S FINE\nBROADCLOTH\naX.,:':]; SHIRTS;::'-.-\/.\nSnappy new patterns fused collar\nstyle in Blue, Gray- and Brown\nchecks and stripes. Neatly boxed\nfor Xmas. (_1  1 O\nSize* 14 to 17 -*\u201e,.... 0l.iO\ni      *     ;y. :\u2014Malh Floor H-l-C\nSTORE\n' \u25a0  ' \", '\u25a0-:'.-\u25a0\u2022- '\"-',\u2022' ,'\u25a0.\u25a0\u2022      , .. .\u25a0   si,:    ['\n\u25a0\u2022\u25a0'. '.,:'.. ; ,, i \u25a0 '. . y  -,'    ,\u2022 I   ..\nMeftV Hudsonia Suits\n\u00a7   NEW STYLES       .-\u2022   OVERCHECKS\n\u2022    NEW CHECKS        \u2022    GOOD CLOTHS\n\u2022    SMARTLY TAILORED\nHere's a sUit that will satisfy,rtemwit particular\nman styled for men and young\nmen.   Harmony trimmed and tt-4M| AWS AA\nneatly .tailored. Sizes 36-44.   il -9 ! t. \u2022' 7J\nPrice.....:....'.;.!....-\n!*\u00a3\nBuy your Dad a Suit or Coat on our budget plan.\nPay'A cash and the balance in three equal monthly\n. payment*. ,y :\u25a0;\u25a0,;-\u25a0 .-    ' ,'.,\"-.;>.-.\/j, '\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0*\n\u20ac\nMEN'S CAPESKIN\nGLOVES\nSoft leather, Warmly lined. Slip-on\nand dome fastener style,   (M CA\nMEN'S FINE SH.RTS      ~~\nSTYLECREST ARE THE -BEST. All the latest Christmas\npatterns checks and stripes, as well at .plain white. Fused\ncollars in collar attached styles.\" '   <_9 AA\nsizes M. to 17-a \u25a0\u201e.\u201e.\u25a0\u201e\u25a0..:.\u00a3...::...-\u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0\u25a0\u201e,......... ^fW\nGIVE HIM PYJAMAS\nEnglish yama cloth pyjamas in neat stripes and (tod cloth'\nwill be appreciated (JO CA\nSizes 36 to 44  iN-.OU\nMEN'S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS\nMedium weight flannelette In new patterns, neatly tailored\nwith turn down collars.                       \u2022 'CI-OC*\nSizet 36 to 44 .............. __, ^AA.fBltt\/0\ntw\n0\n<ku\nGIFT STATIONERY\nQuality note paper and matching envelope!'put up in very\nattractive gift boxes. Select yours from our, widely f7Qn\nvaried stockl Per box .................. .    I vK>\nDAINTY (SIFT SACHETS\ni to ht.\n15c to 79c\nBxe-utaltely perfumed lavender or rote tacheti in novelty tulle\ndressings\u2014ideal as gifts with hankies!\nYour choice from ;.......,..\u201e..4....._. ~\nPURE LINEN FANCY\nHANDKERCHIEFS\nYoull W thrilled with this selection of\" women's gi# iter,\nchiefs! Dainty applique, shadow work and hand made tatted\nedge*, White or pastel shades.\nShop early for these. Each .\n25c\nCHRISTMAS\nGREETING  CARDS\n18 very attractive folders\nand envelopes. ngv_\n. Per box  OaC\nFRESH CHRISTMAS\nCANDY\nFancy Xmas Mixed Assorted . Creams, Tropical\nFruits, Russian , \u00abYfe_\u00bb\nJellies. Per lb  Lot\nReversible Woot Throws\nThese make, a worthwhile gift and come in 5 combinations of color with 2\" matching ribbon binding. Size\n60x80, Madeby \"Mossfield\". ' . f-TOC\nEach   ...... X...................... .tbl.yD\nCellophane wrapped sets in\n5 Pastel shades\n1 Towel and 2 matching Face\nCloths. Set\n69c 79c % 98c\nFate Cloth  sets  Cellophane\nWrapped. Set.\n29c 39c 49c 59c\nand 17 A-        '\n'Lady Hudson\"\nChiffon or\nSemi Service\nHOSE\nThey're here in all. the\n.latest shades! Serviceable'\n8 thread'hose or the flattering 4\" thread chiffon.\nSelect yours early while\nour stock is complete!\nSizes 8>\/2-10V_. All gifts\nbdxed on;requesty:Plir\nSLIPPERS\nw\n-Main Floor HBC\nMeBRINE AEROPACK\n...    FOR LADIES\nOffers th| best In' travelling con-\n. venlence. ' Ample ipoc\u00ab for several\noarmenls, end several accessories.\nJIM to $19.95\nWomen'!\nSlippers.\nPafr\t\nLeather     Dorsoy\nPackard'! D'Orsaya dor, women. .',\".,\u25a0  :-ft'1-;.llR-'\nPair .......  3)1.30\nWomen's Check Wood Slipper\nPair'. ,  OJ-.OU\nWomen's   Novelty   Flowered\nSlippers. (fro en\nPair  .., \u00abI\u00bb_-.OU\nor*'*\" Brown\nS2.25\nMen's     Black\nBorneo*,\nPair-\u201e..\u201e,__.\u201e\nMen's Colored Opera Slip]\nPer\nPair  . .\nMen's Brown Zip-;, (P Q Iffjf\nper Romeos. Pair .. \u00abBO. I 0\nSki Boot! for Men\nand Women. Pair _\n\u25a0Mm\n-    Men's and\nWomen'i SKIS\nSU foot and 7. foot Maple Skit.\nSome Top, complete with the\nnew improved Chalet Ham-\n$4.25\n{\u2022air .... ..\nSki Polea for\nAduitt \u201e;.;.:..;....\nSki Poles for\nJunior*\t\nTOYLAN0 VALUES\nCHILDREN'S BppKS\nA real special on picture books. \"My 8lg Picture Book\". Large QCv\nprint with lots of picture*. Special, each ......v.,...'... \u00abWC\nRUBBER TIRE SCOOTERS\nFor the husky boy. Well made and smooth running.\nAnd its painted red. Each ....'.\" ,,-.*...'.,'.;'....\n' - '\u25a0' . \u2022'..'\u2022     '      \u2022 \"   - \u25a0'  \u25a0\nEDUCATIONAL GAMES\nMOVIE..MOIKT0RS .'..'..-.'.v.'.-.\nMECCANO SITS .............,.\nROTARY PRESS PRINTING OUTFIT\n........ 82,50to?5.95\n........ ?1.65 to?4.25\n$7.95\n$1.75\n$1.25\nTWO TABLE VALUES\nNo. 1., Modern'Coffse Table in'-waihut. Oval top with\nunder shelves in the latest manner. CC OC\nEach.. .:.,;;\u2022, :.\u201e  ..v,;.;.?.;...'.;;. w**>v\nNo. 2,   Smart walhiif End fable. Semi-circular.'wtth\n2 shelves. Nothing hewer or smarter to be\nobtained\/Eadr ..... v.....;......'\nNEW LAMPS FOR CHRISTMAS\nA wonderful shoeing of the very latest In'lunp itylet at\nthe lowest possible prices. Trilighto in 3 power reflectors and\n3 candle lights. Complete with new shades. (PA QC\nHeavy base pottery Table Lamps.\nEach -\t\nBridge Lamp .\"Special,\"\nBach    \t\n$3.49 $4.95\n$2.98\nShades for all types ot lamps ta the mos^BAA   ' $0 QX\nrecent styles. Price    OJ\/t to iDit.ttO\nPILLOW SLIPS MAKE FINE GIFTS\n\u2022 Value-and high quality combine to make these ideal\nfor practical gifts. ,- -\nWabasso Hemtitched SNpt, 42\", each ......    39^\nWabatso Colored Hem Slips, eaeh ......     49f\nColored Cordstitch Slips in 5 colors, each ....    4tty\nSlips with Italian Hemstitch, each ..'     59<\nInitialled White Slips, pair ... $1.25\nHand Embroidered Slips, pair ..........'.. $1.00\nMadeira Scalloped Slips, pair  $1.59\n-. , Llnent, Second Floor HBC\nFINE QUALITY BELGIAN TOWELS\nBeautiful embossed designs'in soft pastels.  Large\n. enough for bath towels. A pair makes a splendid 7A.\ngift for .Yuletli-e. Each ......,, I jC\nPETIT POINT CHINA\nChoose a piece of this lovely chin* in the dainty petit-point\ndesign for the friend who is collecting this set, or for the one\nwho likes good china..\nSugar and Cream Sets; each 08c       Tea Pots; each $3.75\nSandwich TrayS; each $1.75'     BonBons: each 59c and 98c\nCake Plates; each $1.50 Tea Plates; each 59c\nCups and Saucers; each 98c\nmptmmmmtmmmt\nENGLISH \"DUCHESS\" H.S. SHEETS\nMade for the Company and sold as t Value \"Leader.\" Guaranteed for 3 years. Heavy linen finish in a size (pi At?\n80 by 100. Special pair tD-t.l\/O\nWabasso.'! White Rabbit\" Sheets. Extra fine quality {J *Jt'\nherqstitched In a.size 80 by 100. Pair ...._...........\"... tD'l.t\/i)\n*Ht-l\u00abl*l*l*l-l-l-lll\u00abW*l i'\nbum\nHBC Quality GKristmas Baking Supplies\n193   PHONES   194\nON SALE TODAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY\nFREE CITY DELIVERY\n-t-\nNOVELTY LINEN SETS\nDifferent. Up to the minute in design and style.\n,54\" Cloth and4 Napkins. Boxed.   :\u25a0\nJ1#$W5 &2S'$4.9$\n54x70. Assorted Seti      * \u2022'\"\u2022 O AQ\nSet v.:...v.-.,.'\u2022.\u2022-.v.,\u25a0'.'......fi,v.:.:,.7....m\\tL9Q\nNovelty Linen Lunch Cl6ths, 52x5?. Each.   \u25a0\n$1.39 $1.59 $1.79 $1.95\n^\u00abi\u00bby aoths. 52x60:     ' tf i iA\n!-il;#\nBUTTER-Hudtonli lit\ngrade; 3 lbi. .-\t\nPITTED DATES-New itock;\n2 Ibt. :_ ,.\t\nRAI8IN8-Au\u00bbtrallan Seedless;\n.2 lbs. ....: i............\t\nOINGER-CrysUlllzed;\nfMrib*' -..-\t\nBAKING  POWDER-Maglo\n12 ot. tin*; ...............i._\t\ntARO\u2014Miple L**f Pitrt I Ib. <%m*\ncirtons; 2 far ,'       ?T-\nSUQAR\u2014Oranulattd;'\n,10 lbi. _..\u201e..\nw\nM\nw\nm\n\u20acach\n\"Holland\" Cloths, Rainbow Stripes.\n52x&Each.....,...,;.Y...:.:\n;     WABA|S0\u00abDSETS -\nTheso beautiful sets consist of i sheet 81x99 and 2\nmatching Pillow Cas*. SljW'^V. Colored hems ot.\n\u25a0 gold, orchid blue, rose or Nile green. '    ,   QA CA.\ni.7.:.........,-.. .;....... *ijnl*3v\nK.;\nPASTRY FLOUR--.'*\n,7 Ib. tack \\.\t\nSWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR\n\u2014Par carton .......\nICING 8UGAR-\n',' 1 Ibi cartons \u201e\u201e _\u201e;\nSHORTENING-, twtlt\n--'tf Hit.    ,-; iLXXtuimmmm.\nCUT MIXED PEEL-Freih;\n1 Ib. carton. MA \u2014\nGLACE FRUIT8-Ai.orted;\n8 oz. eartorjf .\u201e.\t\n' m*iwi*wfiini*<i\u00bbw\u00abi*m*i\u00abn\nm\nm\n2W\n211\nFLOUR-Elllion'i;\n49 Ib. taok'..-\t\nCHOCOLATE ECLAIRS-\nFrethrpar lb,.........;\t\nMINCEMEAT-Argocd!\n16 oz. cartoni........'._....:.....,,.\nFRUIT CAKE-Huaionla;\n2 lbs. eaeh  _.\nSODA BI8CUIT8-Ormondi;\nlarge carton -.,.,......_..\nSHORTBREAD FANCY BIS-'\nCUItS\u2014Btdtrt; ptr. lbs \t\nSALAD DRESSING-Kraft;\n12 o*. J*!* .\u201e!......, i..\u201e\u201e...\nROLLED OATS-Purlty Quick; -pnA\nS Ib. tack     .'...-.._,-,,; **r\nCOFFEE\u2014Country Club;.\nptr lb. \u2022\u201e.......\u201e ......... A-,..\nTEA-H. B. C. Broken Pekoe;\nrtr.lb. \u201e*\u201eu\u2014\u25a0}.._..-_\t\nMARMALADE-Aylmcr .\n4 lb. tin* ...,........\u201e\u2122~..k.....\nBACON\u2014Premium Sliced In\nCello; ptr Ib, ..... '...,.7i~-\nPORK SHOULDER8-Unlon\nTenderized; ptr Ib. ........A...\ninwtimiin\n-220\nm\nm\nm\nm\nTOMATO JUICE-Llbbyi large en A\n: tin*pt% ot.; 2 for .....7: ._ *J?V\nPINEAPPLE-Llbbyt'81l.td or\nCrushed 2't; tin.\nNUTS IN SHELLS-No.\n' mixed; 2 lbs,\t\nBRAZIL. NUTS-\n\u25a0P*\nPar Ib.\nFLOOR WAX-Old Windsor 1'!\nptr lln i...;.._. .........a\t\nPUREX TI88UE-'\n\u00ab roll* ........: .........;..^_.\nm\nW\nm\nm\nXMAS CRACKERS *M      \u00abf \/.!_\n. -c*l*y\u00ab; p\u00abr box *3r to .f**mr\nSOAP-Sunllght;\nLi i4-,eak*i\t\nFANCY TOILET 80AP-\nMany Flowers; S oakei \t\nIVORY FLAKES-\ncartons; each _  \t\nORANGES\u2014Sweet and juicy;\nk 2 dei, AA-\t\nJAP ORANGES-\nP*rf box _\u2014 \t\nGRAPE FftUIT-\nCrtANBE*rRiE8*- '.' \u2022\n.  Per lb.\n22U\nm\nm\nm\nitjijftii^1!\nOCCASIONAL\nCHAIRS\nNew designs just arrived.\nSeats and back of smart\ntapestry and corded effects\nin soft tones. fin OP\nSpecial, each .... u)l \u00abt\/J\nQUALITY SILVERWARE\nHeavily silver plated ware on copper. Every piece new\nin design and finish. .\nTea Pot, Cream and Sugar, set............ f 6.95\nCream and Sugar Set, set .......       $3.50\nCandle Stick*, pair  $1.95\nPeppers and Salts, pair.................. $1.25\nBonbons, each  $1.25\nVases, tall, each $2.50,   $295\n\u25a0''.;\"\"'''\"     i , I,   I V    ' ' '   . '   8  '' ;-i.     .\u25a0\nOVENWARE\nThis oven-proof pottery comes in a pretty floral design on a cream grburid. Will make a very useful gift.\nPIE PLATES '.., 45* and 55*\nOVAL BAKERS     ...... 59-* and 69*\nCASSEROLES  45* to $1.50\nCUSTARO CUPS ...................... V. 15*\nGIFT CUPS and\niAUteSRS\n:,Alvvays\"   an. atceptable gift \u2014\n'dainty ''Royal Albert\" pr \"Ayns-\n,ley\"  cups and saucers, pretty'\n. floral designs and assorted shapes.\nVi,      .       EACH,,;-    ti\n^_ftStffS,->f>f_h3\u00bbfc5.^\n__\u25a0_\u25a0\n ,',',   ''.'     .W\"\"\u00bb,:II\u00abU.IW'W\n\u25a0\n-   \u25a0      _-Vf    -    .'      '\u25a0--.:\nbn i*our-\nm\nUnmarried Woman Should Hoi\nMow loneliness te Become (bronk\nBy CAROLINE CHATFIELD\nFor some strange reason unmarried women spinsters and widows\nbelieve that they have a corner on\nloneliness; that a woman needs only\nxi have a husband to insure agalnit\n'  bugaboo. Of course they are\nvastly mistaken. Just as a person\nrEers most acutely from loneliness\nthe big cir\/ where millions are\nmilling around ao the wife who has\nan uncongenial, uncommunicative\nhusband on her hands knows sharp\ner pangs of loneliness than the single\nwoman ever knows.\nNot pretending toet a cozy home\nSth a congenial husband and a\nnily of children to boot isn't tha\nbest life has to offer a woman; but\nmany a wife who has-signed up for\nthis gets cheated in the bargain\nand in addition to loneliness she has\nthe bitterness of disappointment 8f\u00bb\nthe unmarried woman should look\non her loneliness as part and parcel\nof her alngle blessedness and inde-\nSmdence: and If she h** any spunk\nere's plenty she cah do about it\nusing her head,, her heart and her\nhands.\nTruth J* that everyona ot us\nIt subject to attacks of acute loneliness .yet it needn't become a\nchronic state unless, want down\nand sob about it and make no move\nto fill up the emptiness. The average unmarried woman hii to work\nto support herself, which is a God's\nblessing; and any type of work aha'*\nengagei. ln fl-ceaaarily, toowa her\nln contact with people. HoWeVet\nshy she may be there are oppor-\ntunities to follow up the acquaintanceships that come in the course\nof business. Small courtesies that\nshow her friendliness will return\nto her like bread cast upon the\nwater. '\nSome learned vetmtolas said that,\nsolitude is the specific cure ior\nloneliness. Certainly toa Unmarried\nwoman can take her fill of solitude\nand she's wi*e If ahe uses it to reaij\nas wall a* brood.\nAnd what every woman knows li\nthat a woman must have somebody\nor something to love and worry\npbouf. An empty heart ia quite as\nfatal to her happiness and Well\nbeing as an empty head or an\npurse and If the good Lord\nHON BAILY \">*\u2022\u2022 \"LION, Efc-WIBAY MORNINU, DM. I,\nROMANCE TNC.\nBy OREN ARNOLD\ndidn't give her any relatives she\ncould love and cursed her with such\nan unloveable disposition that net?\n':'\u25a0 CHAPTER 11\nSara Sue was atone when Dr.\nHolgate arrived at 10 a. m. Her\nmother-in-law was visiting friends\nin Galveston. Calculus had gone\nsomewhere on a temporary Job,\nand Cleopatra was at the grocery\nstore.\n\"How do you dot\" >Dr. Holgate\ngreeted her cheerily, if stiffly. He\neven smiled, as if genuinely glad\nto-see her, , .\n\"Nobody's here,\" lhe announced.\n\"Don't com* In so formally. Tliww\nSour hat at the table and slouch\nl, Thbrhyr\nHe gazed intently at her. 'Slouch?'\n\"Sure! Be human!\"\n\"But, my dew Mia. Daviay\n1 am not ywir dear Mr*. Davis.\"\nI am Sara Sue. Just like Tarn to\nthe rest of the bunch, Thqrny.\"\nShe punctuated that with as sweet\na smile aa ahe could manage. \"You\nmust learn that you ate ode ot the\nnag, not a stand-offish dignitary.\nWhy, who are not~ho*old aw\nyou, anyway'*'   * -\u2022\u2022'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0,'\n1 shall be 3\u00bb ln Deoonbw. Whm\none near* 30, one put* away ami*?\nIsh things, it would seem.\n''Oh. You're almost 28. Tch?tch.\"\nShe clucked a* if in abject pity.\nShaking tm head. \"Poor old dear.\nSit here, Uncle Thornton, and let\nme get your allpjiers, ahd then\nmaybe you will tell little me about\nGoldilocks and the three bean. Will\nurn*?\" ' j      ,\nHe blushed rather miserably, and\nSara Sue laughed out loud.\n\"Thorny; Holgate, you ought.to\nbe ashamedl Why, I will be 24 at\nmy neat.Bob Towne-e lot of the\nseniors are as old as I, and a few\nare older. My fint hu*\u2014I mean,\nLarry Davis\u2014was five yean older,\nthan I when we married. Why,\nsilly, 28 isn't oldl Nor 38 or 48, for\nthat matter. You have just been\nbashful and shy. Too scholarly.\nAnd too serious.'   '\nHe sat down.   V\n\"It is true,\" he almost whispered % \"I know It ia true, Mrs. >-\nSara Sue. But\u2014\" He swallowed,\nlooking beyond her.        -\n\"Thorny, I'm glal you came to\nme,\" ihe spoke ever so geptly\nthan, sitting beside him, and looking at him. \"The greatest happiness I have found Is in helping other\npeople find their happiness. I can\nsee right through you now. I So\nwant to help you. If you will; cooperate with me, I think I can make\nyou Wb\u00bbt you'd really want to be,\nand make Geraldine Pomeroy your\nsweetheart, too.\"      . A    -a_\nHe touched har hand ln gratitude', patted it abstractedly, think'\nTtank yea te much,\" he said,\nahd meant it \"I will do everything\nyou say.\" '.,''; _ -  \u2022\n(Continued on Pag* 8lx)\nther friend* nor relative* lw* her,\nshe stni haa an out.1,  ,\nThere are always animalpets that\nhave personality plus. They are\ncapable of real awction; they are\ndependent which mean* they can\nwin affection; they are a never\nending source of I interest, satisfac\ntion, worry and expense. Now tt\nthat doesn't fill the love bill, what\ndoes? Let me recommend cats; Persian and Siamese and let me add\nthat nobody can be lonely with a\npurring cat on the hearth, a hungry\ncat on the dinner tables a meowing\ncat under the feet.\nBy BET8Y NEWMAN\nI\" I \"\na\nOverwaitea\nLimited\nSPECIALS\nFRIDAY ind SATURDAY\nBUTTER\nFirst grade Alberta, Overwaitea brand, 70_*\n3 IMp\u00ab.. ...... **\"\u25a0\nSALT: Iodized or Hm\nplain, carton .......   * y\nCORN:   Golden    Bantam,\nRoyal City, large tins, OO\n20'Am.\u201eZ.\u00bbIm..\/.\"'y\nCHEESE: Golden Loaf, COj,\n21b. pkt. each\nAPRICOTStA-rl\nLarge tins, each\nPEACHES: Lynn\nValley, ri,\u00abn..\nAPRICC-fSt A^mor,. jffiw\nPEACHES: Lynn        JJ.\nFLOUR\nQuaker\n981b.sack..... $3.19\n49 1b. sack .... fl.65\n24 lb. lack '. 87\u00ab>\nMALT: Blue Rib?\"  d\u00bb1 OC\nbon,plain,3lb.tin\u00abPl.tiJ\nPUREX TISSUt:       OO-\n3 rolls for LIX\nCLO-COAT: CQ.\nJohnson's, large tin . *WC\nSARDINES: Brum. 1Q\u201e\nwick, 4 tint for.... 13C\nBABY SOUPS: Heinx, |C.\nI,5riiw \"Wd\nCRISCO\n3lb.Hh.........,65cV\nCHEESE: Medium,    01 '\nLb. ............ \u00a3*C\nPASTRY FLOUR:      00.\nMonarch, 5 Ib. sack . &UI\nECCS: Grade B, 40-\nlarge, do*. -. \u00abMv\nCHOCOLATES\nMoir's, assorted,     AO-\n41b. box -.. OTC\nK0\"*1*\u2122:.... 95c\nBANANAS: Golden    00.\nRipe,3lbi..:...... AtL\\\nRhubarb,   celery,   broccoli,\ncauliflower, await spuds,\nXMAS NUTS\nTHE VERY BEST\nE^\".      22c\nALMONDS: 00.\nLb. \u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0  LLZ\nWALNUTS: Soft      00.\nshell,Ib. ....UA\nFILBERTS: 00\nLba    \u2022'\u2022\u2022\u00bb\u25a0     '\u2022\u00ab'\u2022 t \u2022 \u2022 0 \u2022 \u2022   MVV\n.... 15c\nCHESTNUTS:\nLb. .........\nPhono 707     Froo Delivery\n0 D U CT\n.'TODAY'S MENU\nRoast Beet        Roasted Potatoes\nPea*       Acorn Squash       Celery\nGrapefruit Avocado Salad,\nAssorted Cheese*     Cracker*\nSalted Nut* \\       Coffee\nGRAPEFRUIT-AVOCADO 8ALAD\nPlace crisp lettuce leave* on each\nsalad plate. I usually cut my lettuce leaves rather .small to be more\neasily eaten.       I\nOn each plate place several sections of grapefruit with skin- and\nmembrane removed, then slice thin\nslices of ripe, peeled avocado, arranging them in any way you\nplease. Top with mayonnaise or\nTrench dressing.\nFirst ott, here are three nappy\nholiday beverages that deserve a\nplace ot honor right through the\nwinter social season.\n' Sdwri PLIP ;.\n_ A coffee flip, is a splendid thing\nto serve to someone who needs a\nphysical build-up, since it is rich\nin cream, milk and eggs. It calls for\ntwo tablespoon* heavy cream, one-\nhalf cup cold milk, two eggs, two.\nVision...\nBrightness and\nColor Affect Eye\nBy LOGAN CLENDENING, M. 0.\n\u201e Today I want to talk about things\nthat am not Immediately practical\n\u2014thfe peculiarities of the sense of\nvirion. :'     T\nVision is created by light striking on. tiie retina of the eye. It Is\nmade up ot probably the moat complicated nerve cells in the entire\nbody. These cells, stimulated hy.\nlight, carry an impulse of some\nkind to a special pert of the brain,\nwhere it i*. translated into, fcnn,\ncolor and light itself. And yet, this\nis only part of .tho mystery of the\nmechanics of the eye, *\nMuiT reoufflBJiew   ---'\nFor instanevthe eye has to automatically close or open the pupil so\nthat-exactly the .right amount ot\nlight comes in. It has to lengthen or\nshorten the lens so that ah object is\nIn focus.- \"v. '\"\u25a0*.' ' :>.-\u2022\u25a0\u2022\n\\ The :c*Ua,l\u00bb.t*-ii \u00bbto\u00bb are pt vari?\n\u25a0ws-mi- Awon\u00abT&6&, Awm\nfrom their shape, are rpds and cones.\nThe present theory is that the cones\nare stimulated both by light and\ncolor perceptions, wMle the rods\nperceive only, light itself and have\nnothing to do with color. .'< '\nAll of this, of course, leads, to\nvarious difficulties. The color-blind\nperson has probably some disease of\ncups strong, freshly-brewVd coffee, one and one -half cups hot milk,\nfew grains of aalt and Sugar to\n_' These quantities will make from\nfour to six servings. Add cold milk\nand cream to eggs and beat well.\nCombine coffee, milk, salt and sugar to taste.* Stir carefully into egg\nmixture. Serve very hot.\nGRAPEFRUIT TODDY\nHot grapefruit toddy is stimulating, a* good as any toddy we've\n. ever tasted, and we mean toddy\nand'all that the drink usually\nImplies! If requires two-thirds\ncup fresh grapefruit juice, one-\nthird 'cup water, three\nsugar, one-half teupoon bitters\nand grapefruit slices stuck with\ncloves.\n. Cut unpeeled grapefruit Into\nthin slices; quarter each slice and\nstick-with cloves. Heat all Ingredients except slices. Before\nserving, garnish toddy with spiced\ngrapefruit alices. It's good at the\nend of an evening after a very\nheavy meal because of the curs?\n.. tlve effect of the Utters.\nHOT ORANGE CUP\nHot orange cup requires one1 cup\norange juice, 'two eggs, one-half\ncup sugar, one-quarter teaspoon nutmeg, one-half teaspoon grated orange! rind and one cup milk.\ncombine orange juice and sugar\nand heat through slowly. Beat eggs.\nAdd to the milk and heat Combihe\nwith the orange juice and sugar,\nand add the nutmeg and grated peel.\nPour from one large cup into the\nother till frothy and serve ln smaller\ncups at once.\nMushroom Turnovers\nOn* hostess always has' platters\nof mushroom turnovers at her buffet suppers, one platter ot them hot,\nand another risk-of cold turnovers.\nFry in batter one pound peeled\nmushrooms and thicken the liquid\nwith two eggs and a tablespoon of\ncream. Roll out some puff pastry,\ncut into oblongs, moisten th* edge*,\nput ln a good layer of mushrooms\nand cream' sauce on one half, and\nfold over. Bake in hot oven for IS\nminute*.\nMushroom Omelette\n. Slice some mushrooms, place in\na baking tin with butter and a\nsprinkling ot salt and pepper, and\ncook them for-10 minutes in the\noveh.\nMake an omelette and, just before It sets, spread the mushrooms\non it, fold over and serve with the\nmushroom liquor poured round.\nBROKE HIS NECK\nTURNING IN BED\nMOl^ANtOWH, W. VA, Dte. 8\n(AP)\u2014A reporter m\u00bbde news here\nby turning over in bed. He broke\nhis neck. Robert Sturgis* of, the\nMorgantown Dominion-News twisted too quickly to his sleep and\nsomething snapped. A physician\nsaid he had fractured a vertebra.\nSHOT MUSES WOMAN\nVICTORIA. Dec. 8 (CPl-I^oUc*\nare looking for the parsons who\nBred '\u00bb' small calibre rifle bullet\nthrough a basement window, narrowly missing Mrs. 0. Long. \u25a0 .   '\nJ0IN8 WOMEN MAY0R8\nPeterborough, England (CP) -\nMrs. C. W. Bryant, onkr woman\nmember ot Peterborotkh town\ncouncil, haa accepted an invitation\nto became the town's first tsygpt.\nthe cones of. his eye, Ilia rod* being\nintact \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\nANATOMICAL CHANGE8\nAlso, continued action bt light\nnuke* anatomical changei* in the\nretina; apparently so do certain\nchemicals, or rather lack of them.\nAfter staying in a bright light for\na while it can be seen that changes\nhave occurred in the apearance of\nthe retina, and when you first go\ninto a dark theatre or a dark room\nypu are not able to see anything.\nThis I* temporary night blindness.\nPermanent night blindness occurs\nfrom lack ot vitamin A in the food.\nThe sensation of light produced\nby radiant energy Impinging on the\nretina consists of two factors \u2014\nbrightness and color. Color is dependent on the wave length, brightness on the intensities of the light\nrays. Three qualities are considered-\nto eater into the sensation of vision\n(1) Brilliance Is the attribute of\nany color ia respect to which it any\nbe classed as equivalent to torn*\nmember of a series of grays, ranging between black and wtts.-.A\nsynonjTOOUs ,t*Hn la \"bttifefjs,\"\nor in the artist's sense, ''value.''\n'(\u00bb Hue Is' that attribute, of certain colors in respect to whh&ttay:.\ndiffer charwtertotically from the\ngray of the same brilliance and\nwhich permits them to be classed\nas reddish, yellowish, greenish or\nbluish. The hue is determined by\nthe wave length.        y ,y. \" _\n<\u00ab) Batturaflon Is that attribute of\nall colors possessing a hu*, which\ndetermines their degree ot ditto-\nence from a gray of the same brilliance. Synonymous terms are \"purity\" and \"ohroma.\">\n,.'   ,'< t;,\"1 ' ' 'j. i. |     ' ' '.^\nAir travellers no* fly from New\nYork to Honolulu in only one day\nand two nights.   \"., y;,.,f : >\n\u2022^^\u00ab@^3f^^^10@^^^^^^^^^^^\nCOFFEE\nFroth Routed ind\nFreih Ground\t\n2 lbs. 35c\n'MODERN\nMAR,KE\n'hone 1009''-''-\u2122\nSodas\nChristies\nPremium\n32-0*.\npkt.\ns^pteS\nTfc.\n** _____ri!i\u00abi^i3Hiii\u00ab_t^_Bai_ma w\nPrices Effective Friday and Saturday\u2014Dec. 9 and 10\nSunny Boy Cereal.._\u25a0_ Pkt. 29e\nCLOTHESPINS. 3 dox. lie\nPORK & BEANS: 27 ox tin 11c\nOATS\nRobin  Hood\nChina or\nSilverware\nPkt 29*\nWTERlStl LBS; 78t\n*..'.\"\u25a0-'\u2022 '    uiiru ADniD \u2022'\u25a0.',.. '\nWITH ORDER\nDr. Jackson's Meal _ Pkt. 32c\nTOMATO JUICE... 2 tini 19c\nLIBBYSl 19H o*.\nSPLITGREENPEAS2lbs.15c\nTUNA FISH: WsJZlim 13*\n'-'ISA.\nMixlmum g\nOrange   &j\nPekoe\nLb.4W\nBISCUITS\nFRISH \u00abH\u00bb1\u00bbMINT\n2\n\u00ab'   o;   e  ,o\nWALNUTS: V^*...- Lb. 34e\nBAKING POWDER. Tin 21c\nBLUE RIBBON; 16 or.\nSHORTENING\n2\nJEWELL\n\u00bb... 'o  \u25a0*..*,\nLUSHUS JELLIES: 3 pkts. 23c\nSALAD DRESSING     Jor 33c\nBE8T FOODS; 11 oz.\nSoups\nHoIm\nAssorted\n3 tins\n290\n1 jar Marmalade, 2 Ibs; 3 Ibs. Brown Sugar;\n2 Ibs. Large Prunes. All for ..........    . \u2022\n-wm. Soup\nCfi MIX\nW 2 lbs.\nMar ;,. ,f*\\w:'\u25a0\u2022\nFRESH FRUITS AND\nVEGETABLES\nORANGES 3 Doz. 69c\nNew Navels\u2014Good Sixe\nGRAPES ^.!^-..3lbi?22c\nTURNIPS ............ 10 lbi. SSf\nPOTATOES ........... 2$ fti. 48*\nO-RAN^OT\nCRAPEfRUIT: Texas pink .. 6 V 25-*>\nUTAH CELERY ..\u00ab...'..'v...'.rtb;   8f\nPARSNIPS^ .^BIN^Se\nBANANAS _^_|fe l^c\nRHUBARB ___2lbs.23c\nHigh Quality Meat Values\nWHERE QUALITY REIGNS 8UPREME    7\nCottage Rolls each 25c\nAbou\u00bb2V2lbs.\nHOME BRAND BACON: Cello     OO\nwrapped; lb.'..,...'...X,7, .\\*.-, OdV\n.\n\":\nBOIMNC BEEP:        ,, .,,....\u25a0,    ^0*\nPorlb. ....:'.;\u25a0.... wr\/OvI\nr,OT,0AST:.. M'eM\nBONELESS STEW BEEF:     *   ;\nRUMP ROASTYOUNCBEIfV*'   jCi\nLECStAWIB: 23(3\nS^tpiRJLAMB,'' 'lie?\nSPRING CHICKENS:       .,        M\u00ab\\\nLb. JUv:\n _______\n^,,,,,,\u201e,V..,Wfl,...,.4.H\u00bbl\nIP'F^r  ;\u25a0'''***\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nmmmwf^mmm\nm\n'-' '* jw, \u25a0\u25a0- T4;- - >.!\u25a0 f . s ; \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u25a0- \u25a0\nYpuSI Dance Di-vincly\nIN OUR SMART\n^mmnj^\nA beautiful selection in shades to\nmatch every evening ensemble.\nMAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW\nR* Andrew & Cov\nLeaders in Footfashion\nUnselfish; >, ,V.T'\nAsks Children fo\nThink of Others\nNELSON   DAILY   NEWS.   NELSON,   B.C.\u2014FRIDAY   MORNING,   DEC.   9,   1938.\ne\n' BERLIN (CP)\u2014Zarah Leander,\nthe Swedish actress, will .play the\nlittle role in a film being made here\ndealing with the' life and loves of\nMary Queen ot Scots.\nGAIT LUMP\nCOAL\nWilliams Transfer\n613 Ward 3t,\nPhone, 160\n\"Let Life Be Lovely'\nKeep Flowers in\nYoLfrHome\nKootenay Flower Shop\n364 BAKER ST.\nJ. H. Coventry, prop,\nBroadcasts at\nVancouver Are\nProposed Board\nPublicity committee ot the Nelson\nboard of trade i*as given power to\nact on a proposal of Public Address\nEngineers of Vancouver to broadcast B. C. tourist information at\nStanley park next season. After\nhearing a letter, the board at its\nluncheon at the Hume Thursday\nplaced the. question in the hands\nof the committee. '\nIt was proposed by the Vancouver\nwriters to give daily broadcasts over\nthe Stanley park public address system describing British Columbia\ntourist attractions. The cost would\nbe $25. \u2022.''\u25a0\nTWO-DAY\n\"Pride of the West\" BRUSHED WOOL\nSWEATERS\u2014Zipper style.  Reg. $5.95; fo\nA few pullover styles for Half Price.\nAlso 15% off on all woollen suits.\nSKATING SKIRTS\u2014HALF PRICE\nr<P\u00ab).\"<)\nJhiL %wqh(WL SlwppiL\n(Opp. Daily News)\nPhone 953\nCountry\nOrders of\n$10.00 or\nOver\nFreight\nPrepaid\n271 Baker St.\nBy GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.\nDear YouhgFrlendi:  \"   : \u25a0ni'.\nIt will not be long till Christmas.\nYou are wondering what presents\nyou will get You are so used to\ngetting gifts at Christmas that you\nexpect them to keep on coming\nMaybe.you have grown a little selfish. You may have thought so much\nabout yourself and what you hope\nto receive at Christmas that you\nhave had little time to think about\nwhat you are going, to give others.\nOh, yesl you may be wondering\nwhat-presents you are going to. get\nfor Ted or Tilly. You remember\nwhat they gave you last year. But\nthere are some other children you\nwould like to remembei>-some chit-\ndren who have never given you\nanything. Don't you know, some boy\nor girl who will have no money\nwith which to buy a Christmas\npresent? It may happen that no one\nelse will remember him 'or her with\na gift. It should' make you very\nhappy to give a Christmas present\nto some one you are very sure will\nnever give you one.      '\nWHY NOT A 8URPR.I8)tr\nThen, what about Sad and mother,\nfrandfather and grandmother, Uncle\nete- and Aunt BeckeyT Maybe\nthey have never received a Christmas gift from.you. Then, why not\nsurprise them?\nPerhaps you have an allowance.\nMost children receive or earn pennies or nickels now and then\u201eNear-\nly every boy or girl could save a few\ncents ii he or she tried verj* hard\nand went without something. It always does us good to go without\nsomething we would like to have\nfor1 ourselves in order to do^me-\nthing for someone else. It makes us\nhappy, tool You know the Bible\ntells us, \"it Is more blessed to give\nthan to receive.\" \u25a0'       '.\n\u2022 It is not the price of the gift that\nwill please most. More love may go\nwith a gift that costs a tew cents\nthan one that costs.jnany dollars.\nSTORY OF POOR Gfir.1.\nI once knew a lovely'little girl\nwhose parents were very poor. On\nher father's birthday the had no\nmoney to buy him aJMrerent. She\nfound some nice smooth pebbles oy\na brook. She wrapped thfem up carefully and put them beside her father's place before he appeared for\ndinner. As he opened the package,\nshe ran to him and threw her arms\nabout his neck and gave him a big\nhug. and kiss. The father has never\nforgotten that gilt and that birthday. The girl Is a grown-up lady\nnoyir and she says that was the happiest day df her life;    -\u25a0:\u25a0  y\nOne more thing \u2014 Right after\nNELSON Social v,\nBy MRS, M. 3. VIGNEUX\nSee Our List 6f Specials on .\nOur Windows\nitHILLYARDS\nFairway Grocery\nPhoqitok-;.  Via Crawford, Mar-\n\u2022 Mrt. Kathleen Morris, who has\n\u25a0pent tho past tlx months visiting\nher son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand -Mrt. X. L, Bpynton in -Everett,\nWash, and her son and daughter-in-\nlaw, Sir. tab MrS. Griffith Morris\nIn Vancouver, has returned to Nelaon, '-        \u2022\u2022\u201e.-\n\u25a0 \u2022 T. A.\u201eMUls ot Willow Point\nvisited town yesterday, \u25a0\u25a0,.\na' Hrs. X bert Kirkland, Victoria\nstreet, left yesterday oh k visit to\nSpokane.     . -\ni Mrs. G. M. Mitchell of Robson visited the city yesterday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peachy of\nErie were Nelson shoppers yesterday.\n\u2022 Mrs. Harry Harrison and her\nlittle daughter have left the Kootenay Lake General hospital for the\nhome of Ijer parents, Mr, -and Mrs.\n\"ft. A. Peebles, Latiraerstreet.   \u2022'\n\u2022 Mrs. Kenneth Attree of\nQueen's Bay spent yesterday in the\ncity.\n\u2022 Miss D. Walker of Port Crawford, was among visitors in Nelson\nyesterday.\n\u2022 Mrs, Horrigan of Willow\nPoint visited town yesterday.\n\u2022 Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Morrison\nwere city visitors yesterday from\nSalmo.\n\u2022 Major and Mrs. Angus Davis,\nStanley street, left by motor yesterday for Spokane, where Mr. Davies\nwill atehd the mining convention.\n\u2022 Mrs. Bert Allen, Petty apartments, left yesterday to make her\nhome In Winnipeg. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. 0. Irving, who carpe to be with her for\nthe funeral of her husband,' the late\nBert Allen.\n\u2022 Captain and Mrs, P. Hartrldge of Balfour ware Nelson'visitors yesterday.\n\u2022 Mr. arid Mrs. A. J. Watson of\nKootenay Bay spent yesterday in\ntown shopping.\n' \u2022 Miss Mollie Irving of Tarrys\nit the guest of Miss Margaret Arthur, Silica street.\n\u2022 Roy Haconuchic. and J. X.\nHunter motored to Spokane yesterday io atend' the mining convention.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Riesterer,\nRobson street, returned last night\nfrom Wenatchee where they visited their son-in-law and daughter,\nMr. and Mrs. Joseph Jtmni, for a\nfew weeks. '\u2022',*..\n\u2022 Mrs. Berry of Harrop spent\nyesterday in the city.    .      .\n\u2022 Mrs. Leonard Clark was in\ntown from Gray Creek yesterday!'\n\u2022 Visitors' in Jlelson yesterday\nincluded - Mrs.- J. F. Donaldson ot\nSalmo.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowkett of\nSouth. Slocan were city shoppers\nyesterday.\n\u2022 R. S. Chomley of Crawford\nBay visited the city yesterday.\n\u2022 . M. Mangin of.the C.P.R. telegraphs has arrived from Victoria to\nrelieve C. Burnham of the local\noffice, who is indisposed at his home\nin Fairview.\n\u2022 Mrs. Oscar L. Salstrom of\nNakusp is a city visitor.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. George Biddlecombe of Bonnington spent yesterday In the city.\n\u2022 Miss Charlotte Annable, Hall\nMines road, is a patient in Kootenay\nLake General hospital .with appendicitis. \u2022\nChristmas, be sure to write letters\nto those who have sent you gifts.\nLet them know that they have made\nyou happy and that you are grateful to them. A very happy Christmas to you.  .\nSHOT    ,\nPRINCE RUPERT, Dec. 8 (CP)-\nHarold Ja'cobsen, a young salmon\nfisherman, was found dead In; a\nhotel room here last night. A new\nshotgun, with'' one shell discharged\nnearby.\nNew. Marriage Law\nHas Effect on Town\nELKTON, Md., Dec. 8 (AP).-At\none minute past midnight tonight,\nlegal brakes will be applied to Elk-\nton's famous marriage mill which\nfor the past 25 years has freely\nground out' ties for couples who\nwanted to marry in a hurry.\nThe state's new marriage-delay\nlaw, providing a \u00ab-hour lapse before applicants for a licence can\nwed, goes into effect at 12:01 am.\nAfter today, most of the \"marrying parsons'\" will close their parlors, the \"marriage without 'waiting\" signs will come down and the\nclerk of the court's office no longer\nwill swarm with alter-bound couples as it did In the \"no-questions-\nasked\" era. \" ,\nPessimistic over the outlook, the\nhalf-dozen \"marrying parsons\" who\nhave made a comfortable living here\nin recent yean are planning for the\nfuture, and three of them are leaving town..\nSAFEWAY\nCity\nOrders\nof $2.00\nor Over\nDelivered\nFree\nPRICES EFFECTIVE if. DAY >ND SATURDAY\u2014DEC; 9 and 10\n7,\nRED RIVER\nCEREAL\n2 lb. pkt 231\n5 lb. pkt 500\n80AP FLAKES- AlA\n6 Ib. pkt mJ>r\nBON AMI POWDER- IM*\nTin    ;.-- ***\"\nDOG FOOD- mtt*\nChampion; 2 tlm  m*T\nGRAPE JUICE\u2014 mQt\nWeleh'i* pint bottle .... m*T\nPEACHES\u2014Lynn *Ca\\\nVilley iquat; tin  A\"T\nFRUIT 8ALAD\u2014 mAA\nLirje V\/it; tin  >*T\nWHOLE CLAMS\u2014        f Md\nCRAB MEAT\u2014\nBlrki; 'A tin \t\nCOCOA\u2014Airway; ItSiA\n1 ib **>\nm\n4:\nill\n- j\nEmpress\nPeanut Ratter\n13-oi. tin\n16c\n27-ox. tin\n29c\n5,4-01. tin\n49c\nBLUE RIBBON\nTEA LB.. 47c\nSULTANA RAISINS: 2 lbi. .\nCOCONUT: Sweetened; lb. .\nCLACE CHERRIES: Lb. ...\nALMOND PASTE: Vi-ib. pkt.\nPASTRY FLOUR: 5-lb. lack ...\nEGGS: Processed B's; 2 doi. ..\n25<\n22-?\n32-?\n23?\n22-J\n67*\nBUTTER 3 lbs.. 78(\n'     FIR8T GRADE  HIGHWAY-Llmit 3\nWHEAT PUFFS: Large cello pkt. ...'.\u25a0     9?\nCHEESE: Chateau; 1-lb. pkt 30*\nROLLED OATS: 20-lb. tack ,. 95*\nCUSTARD POWDER: Bird'*; pkt  10*\nRITZ WAFERS: Chrlttie's; pkt  15f\nSCOTCH MINTS: Lb \u2022 \u2022 18*\nAYLMER PRODUCTS\nPeat: Aylmer, Sieve 4; 2 tin\u00ab .... 25*\nMarmalade: Aylmer; 2-lb. jar ... 25*\nPeat and Carrots: Aylmer; 2 Hnt . 23*\nWhole Kernel Corn: Aylmer; 2 tint 23*\nExcello\nCOFFEE\nLb.32<\n1 glut tumbler FREE\nCRISCO\u2014\n3 Ib. tl-\t\nRICE-No. 1;\n2 lbi. \t\n8PLIT PEA8- IM\n2 lbi. m- - ***\nPRUtyES\u2014Medium       ft*\nsize; 2 Ibs **V\nCREAMETTE8-\nPer pkt \t\nNOODLES-\nPer pkt\t\nm\nCHRISTIES SODAS- Am*\nPicked In flit tin mty\nFLOUR\u2014Fint gradt OM\n24. Ib. sack  \u00b03?\n8AIR DATES- fC(j\nPares Tissue\n3 rolls 190 \u25a0\nPER80NAL 8HOPPING\nma\nI H-DLUNDS   \\\n,   baked\n16-ox. tins\n2 tins 270\nFresh Fruits and Vegetables\nSweet Mandarin Orcmges: Box........ 95c\nLEM0NS-8unklit;\nper doz,\t\nGRAPE FRUIT\u2014 ,\nTexti; 4 for\t\nBANANA8-\n3 Ib _\t\nAPPLES-Dellcloui;\n6 lbi _\t\nMUSHROOMS\u2014\nPer lbi\t\n8WEET POTATOES-\n4 Ib ; \u201e\n290\n250\n250\n250\n350\n250\nSPROUTS-\n2 Ib\t\nCAULIFLOWER-\nPer Ib\t\nSPINACH-\n2 Ibs ,\t\nRADISHE8-\n2 bunchei\t\nGREEN 0NI0N8-\n2 bunchei\t\nGREEN PEPPERS-\nPer Ib\t\nSUNKIST ORANGES: 3 dox. ,._.\nWe Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities\n390\nm\nm\nm\n*50\n200\n49c\nSAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS\nBACON\u2014By the piece\n30c\nBACON-\nSllccd; Ib\t\nPOT ROASTS\u2014\nPer lb.\t\n320\n100\nLEAN BEEF AND        mMA\nKIDNEY-, lbi. ***,,\nHAMBURGER 8TEAK\n-3 Ibt.\t\nBREAKFAST\n8AUSAQE-2 Ibs. ......\nSMALL PORK\nSAUSAGE-Lb. \u201e\t\n250\n200\nSPARE RIBS\n2 lbs. 25c\nFRESH CODFISH-     \u00abAjl\nPer Ib   \u2022*\"*\nSMOKED  FILLETS- -_-\u00bb\u00ab*,\nPer Ib. ......-_ :'W\nSAFEWAY STORES LIMITED\nCharges Radio Tube\nSupply a Combine\nCALGARY, Dec. 8 (CP)-Chor-\nges that a combine existed ln the\nhandling ot radio tubes in Canada\nand that Canadian tubes were interior to those manufactured in the\nUnited States, were heard today\nat the Alberta radio probe.\nJohn, Gillespie, in business here\nfor 12 years, told B. J. Gaunt, commissioner of the enquiry into price\nspread between tubes of the two\ncountries, that replacemeats for\nCanadian machines were far in excess of those ih U. S. machines.\nEarlier James Smalley, wholesaler, charged radio tube control\nin Canada is in the' hands of a group\nand distribution of tubes is ''pure\nand simply a combine.\nCHRISTMAS LINGERIE\nSatin Gowns and Pajamas. Satin\nDance Sets. Satin and Silk Slips.\nSatin, Wooland Taffetta Dressing\nGowns. A Deposit Will Hold\n\u00a3dith, d CoAAolkaAL\n589 Ward St\u2014Opp. Capitol Theatre\nMOAMUMOMkMlt-III-IJiniMISOl\nBEATTY\nFOR XMA8 BUY BEATTY\nWORTH WHILE APPLIANCE8\nWASHERS  97B.50\nIRONERS   $49.50\nBEATTY FACTORY BRANCH\nPHONE 91 m      .321  BAKER 8T.\nR&R\nPHONE 161\nEffective\nSATURDAY and MONDAY\nJAM: Pure, Apricot, peach,\nor cherry. ^Q\/P\n4 Ib. tin *WC\nMARMALADE: At\nEmpress, 4 Ib. tin ... iJl\nTEA: Our Own, CC-\nOrange Pekoe, Ib wv\nGRAPES\nEmperor\nWhile they lait,      1Q\n19c\nSOAP: Many Flowen, 1Q.\n5 ban'.. l^C\nSUPER SUDS:\nLarge pkg\t\nSHORTENING: OQ.\nSolite, 2 lbi Wt\nWHITE NAVY It*\nBEANS: 2 lb. cello, . IDC\n95c\n|AP ORANGES:\nBox ..  \t\nORANGES: Family     AO\nsize, 3 doi. ... wv\nBANANAS: The        OP\nvery best, 3 lbi \u00a3*JC\nAPPLES: Cooking,     OQ\nTOFFEE: Mcintosh, Or\nfreth In, lb.  ttdl\nSOUPS: Heinx, l.irgo 00\ntint, 16 ox., 2 tint .. *JUC\nDATES: Very freth, 1 %\n1 tint of Peat, 2 tint Tomatoes, large, and 2 tint Tom-\natoe Juice, \u00a3n\nReg. 69c. Special ... v It\nMOLASSES: 22 ox.     ir\ntint, Sugar Houie, ., lvC\nPEARS: Large tweet   OC\nand juicy, 4 lbi La Jt\nSK!&,....iSi\nBACON: Swift's, QC-\nEmpire, Ib. ....... \u00abWC\nWarm Cosmetics\nBelore Applying\nBy DONNA GRACE :.,...\n' This is tome ot the latest newt\nfrom your Hollywood lovelies,\ngleaned by bur scouts from thereabouts. .   .     ' .i -\nFirst we'hear from the vivacious\nJoan Blondell of a food way to\nutilize the time spent under tbe\nhair dryer. It la never a waste ol\ntime with Miss Joan at the uses\nit for a bit of skin reconditioning\nby applying a generous application\nof mineral oil. all over the face and\nneck. The hot air helot to whip it\ninto the skin, and when the hair Is\ndry she has the oold air turned on\nfor the cooling effects. She finishes\nwith a refreshing patting of astringent-soaked cotton. This should\nmake the hair drying less mdnoto-\nnous and at the same' Ume keep\nthe skin protected with the oil.\nGaje Page thinks. all cosmetics\nshould be warmed a bit before using. The cold weather Usually will\naffect the powder base, also the\ncreams and rouges, and When they\nare placed on tbe radiator for a\nfew momenta they will blend and\nmake a smoother finish.\n' Yoirmay Uke to use the nice\nfoundation! and powder for your\nshoulders when the formal evening\ngowns  are worn, but  Miss  Mar-\nSret Lindsay, famed for her beau-\nul shoulders, thinks shoulder\nmakeup is out of date and -wu alwayi rubbing off on the coat of the\noefenceleis etcdrt.\nMiss Lindsay, says a dally'scrubbing and regular application of lotions or cream will keep the akin\nsoft and appealing. ,\nWe are minted of the unglam-\norous effects of a, head cold. The\nconstant use of the handkerchief\nwill always result in a red nose.\nThe hand lotion, they advise, Is\npreferred to the regular .makeup\nfoundation when suffering from a\ncold and should be apnlied to soothe\nthe, irritation as well as improve\nthe appearance of the nose.\nwhen the nose Is conspicuous, It\ncan be greatly subdued with a dark\npowder, much darker than used\non the rest of the fact.\nPHONE 260\nFOR GUARANTEED\nRadio Service\nNelson Electric Co.\nPhone 260\n-PAG.E  FIVE\n5j& JmakM\nFancy cellophane wrappeda\nA great assortment to ehoosa\nfrom \u25a0',;\u00ab\n.uo to \u00ab?J.!J5\nTh\nman Hum\n9'\nReady-to-Wear and. Prygoodi   |\n! BAKER ST. PHONE 200\nDRINK 5c WORTH OF\nMILK AT NIGHT\nAnd You'll Feel \"Like a Minian\";iijj\nthe Morning.\nKootenay Valley Dairy\nFREEMAN & LEE^\nEAGLE BLOCK\nBAKER ST.\nFURNITURE CQMPANY\nTHE HOUSE OF FURNITURE STYLES\nPHONE 115\nNELSON, B.C.\nOver a Thousand Gif ts\nFOR YOUR SELECTION\nDO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE-YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE\nSPECIAL VALUE\nSatin\nBedspreads\nReg. $9.50\nCHRISTMAS SPECIAL\n$6.95\nAssorted colon.\n90\"X100\"\nDownf illed Comforters\nA lovely selection of\nbeautiful down comforters from\n$13.50\nto\n$35.00\nWALNUT\nOccasional\nTables\nFrom $6.50\nWalnut Desks\nFrom $22.50\nSPINETS\nSECRETARIES, ETC.\nPottery\nand\nupwards\nA DEPOSIT\nWill Hold It\nUNTIL\nOccasional\nCHAIRS\nFrom $6.95 to\n$89.50\nChoose with confidence from our\nlarge stock of\nQUALITY\nFURNITURE\nCedar Chests\nFrom $13.95 to\n$65.00\nSMOKERS\n^t&.\nFrom $1.59 to\n$15.50\nCoffee Tables\nFrom $6.50 to\n$27.50\nGive Your Home a New Parkhill Living Room Suite for\nChristmas\nOUR DISPLAY OF NEW LIVING ROOM SUITES\nNEW DESIGNS\u2014NEW COVERS\nTHE LARGEST STOCK IN THE KOOTENAYS\n.   TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE\n'\n mmm\nit six-\nMmn iatlg Netoa\n... \u2022  Established AprU 22, 1902\nBritish Columbia's Most Interesting Newspaper\nPublished  every  morning  except  Sunto  to\n.    the NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED,\n266   Baker   Street   Nelson.   British   Columbia.\nPhone 144, Private exchange Connecting Ail Departments.\nMEMBER OF  THE CANADIAN  PRESS  AND\nTHE   AUDIT   BUREAU   OF   CIRCULATIONS.\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938.\nBRITAIN  MAY ABOLISH  PRISONS,\nSUSPEND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT\nMany changes in the British attitude toward criminals\nid delinquents are apparently forshadowed by the action\nof the house of commons in passing a bill that -embodies\n[jmany revolutionary ideas.\nAbolition of capital punishment in England for a trial\njieriod of five years is sought by the house which haa passed\napproval on the question by 114 to 89.\nPrime Minister Chamberlain will be asked to include\ns recommendation in the many sweeping reforms to be\nle in punishment and prison rules, as passed by the house\n?ln the government's criminal justice bill. It provides for\nspecial treatment for juvenile delinquents.\nThe drastis changes would do away with the ticket-\nof-leave system and corporal punishment for all but serious prison offences, such as assaults on wardens.\nHard labor and penal servitude will g_ if the bill be-\niomeB effective. The terms convict and convict prison will\ntot be used any more. Prisons will be classified according\nto the type of persons sent to them. Special centres for\ndealing with mental defective cases are to be established.\nA special board of administrators will take over1 from the\nJiome office the Broadmoor criminal lunatic asylum and\nit will be called the state mental hospital, and special medical science will be introduced.\nMethods of treatment for juveniles are to be worked\nfart whereby courts of summary jurisdiction will no longer\nJje.able to sentence the young delinquent to prison. Juvenile\n(compulsory attendance centres are planned which delinquents between 12 and 17 years would be required to attend\nat nights or on half-holidays, as punishment for minor misdemeanors. Offenders between 17 and 23, when remanded\nor committed for trial, are to be sent to special centres instead of to prisons. Youth of 16 to 21 years, whom the courts\nbelieve need disciplinary methods, will go to \"Howard\nHouse,\" so that they may be kept from bad influences.\nFor offenders between 23 and 30 special training will be\ngiven along the present Borstal system.\nThe legislation hits at motorists who have lost their\nlicences to drive cars. Persons who have been disqualified\nmay be arrested without a warrant if caught driving any\n'.otorcar.\nin.\nNever educate a child to be a gentleman or lady alone,\n.but to bs'a man, a woman.\u2014Herberf Spencer,\nWEEDING OUT BLACK WHEAT\nDark discolorations on the heads of wheat are of rather\nfrequent occurrence in Canada, specimens having been\nreceived at the Dominion laboratory of plant pathology,\n| Winnipeg, from many points throughout the Dominion,\naccording to W. A. F. Hagborg. At some of these points\nblackening of the heads had caused alarm because of ob-\n\u25a0 vious damage to tne crop. It would be interesting to know\nIf the wheat of the Creston, Grand Forks, and Inonoaklin\n\\ valleys shows any trace of such coloration.\nThe examination of samples received at Winnipeg,\ncombined with laboratory, greenhouse, and field-plot tests,\nShowed that the discolorations were of several types. Some\nof them were.of slight practical importance but others\ncaused considerable damage in certain localities. Samples\nOf normally dark glumed varieties and of false black chaff\n\"were found, but these two types of blackening had little\nor no effect on yield.\nOf greater importance were discoloration diseases\ncaused by the attack of bacteri and fungi. The were found\nto include (1) bacterial black chaff, caused by a bacterium,\n(2) glume blotch, caused by a fungus, (3) head blight,\neaused by members of three groups of fungi, (4) blackening\n(or browning in certain varieties due to imperfectly developed rust pastules,' and (5) infection by non-parasitic\norganisims that gained entrance to the tissues after a physical breakdown had occurred.\nIn all of these types the dicolorations are attributable\nto the formation of a coloring substance known as melailin,\nmeaning \"black.\" Because the production of melanin is the\nresult of chemical changes in the plant tissues, the composition of the tissues is important in determining whether\nor not blackening will occur. Hence difference in the tendency to turn dark would be expected between varieties of\ndifferent constitution. Actual varietal tests, extending\nthrough the past five years, have shown that such differences exist. The varietal reaction ranges year after year,\nfrom no discoloration in some varieties, to heavy discoloration in others.\nThe problem of avoiding damage from the diseases\nthat cause blackening of the heads of wheat is essentially\none of breeding for resistance. A considerable damage from\nsome of these diseases has been experienced in localized\nareas, the possibility of widespread damage, following the\nintroduction of a new variety must not be overlooked. Such\ndamage is best prevented by providing resistance in the\nnew varieties.\nFor this purpose a program of selection has been in\neffect at the Winnipeg laboratory for several years, in\nwhich time hundreds of trains of new wheat have \"been\neliminated on account of susceptibility to diseases of the\nbiack chaff type.\nThe habit of holing on the best side of every event is\nworth more titan a thousand pounds a year^-Johnson.\nI-t-L--.*.--,-^^^.      \u25a0 , .\u2022..V?.-...-_--i\u00bb^^|^ijf|i|||<\nNlLSON DAILY NEWl,NBL\u00bbON. B.C^-FRIOAY MOlWiNtt.; MC. \u00bb. IMS.\nSALLY'S SALLIES\nThe Romans played a game something like football\u2014\nand so do a lot of teams in this country.\nLooking Backward'. \u2666.\nTEN YEARS AQO\nFrom Dally News of Dee. 9 1928\nTrail basketball teams defeated\nNelson here laat night twice, the\nmen winning 28-22 and the ladles\/\n18-5.\u2014Nelson Kokanees under the\nmanagership of goalie Seotty'Notman held their, first practice at\nNelson rink this morning.\u2014George\nPease motored to Spokane yesterday on a business trip.\u2014George\nWait, brother ot Mra. H. A. Nicholson of Nelson, died at his1 home in\nPowell River recently.\u2014Twenty-\nseven miners lost lives ln a copper mine accident near Lima, Peru.\n\u2014The Nelson Christmas Cheer fund\nis now totalling $110.\u2014Hon. Dr. J.\nH. King, provincial .minister of\nhealth, visited in Nelson.\nTWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO\nFrom Dally News of Deo. 9, 1913\nW. . McNamara has been elected\nmayor of Edjnonton.\u2014A great storm\nis raging over New England at a\n60-mile-an-hour rate.'-Georges Car-\npentier of France knocked out Bombadier Wells of England in London\nlast night in the first round in an\nelimination cc-ntest for the world's\nheavyweight title.\u2014The Wonderful\nmine in the Sandon district has commenced shipping, sending 33 tons\nlast week to Trail smelter\u2014Henry\nKing has been appointed janitor\nof Nelson high schooL\u2014 Reconstruction work has begun on the\npew Kaslo Slocan railroad depot\u2014\nC. F. Caldwell, manager ol the\nUtica mine near Kaslo, Is visiting\nin .Nelson.\nFORTY YEAR8 AQO\nFrom Dally Miner of Dec. 9, 1898\nA compressor plant and a 10-\nstamp mill complete with rammers\nhave been installed,at the Porto\nRico mine.'-J. F. Mcintosh, Kaslo\ncustoms collector, Is visiting in Nelson.\u2014J. A. Turner has been appoint\ned gold commissioner in this district\u2014The aerial tramway at the\nLast Chance mine near Sandon is\ncomplete.\u2014Nelson hockey team is\nnow practicing on lake ice here in\npreparation for West Kootenay Hockey league play against Kaslo, Sandon, and Rossland.\u2014The C.P.R. has\nchanged the name of the new town\nof Creston to Sirdar in honor of\nLord Kitchener.\u2014N. F. MacLeod\nhas left for Victoria where he wUl\nattend law examinations.\n\u00ab*W\u00bb\u00ab*5*\nONE-MINUTE TE8T\n1. Who directed the laying out of.\nCharles Town W. Va.?\n2. What Is the brig of a ship7\n3. What animal is inarticulate?\nTODAY'S  HOROSCOPE\nMuch native intelligence and an\nactive imagination are qualities inherent in the person born on this\ndate. He is quick with his decisions\nand direct in his aims but is likely\nto overstate things because of his\nvivid Imagination. He is keenly sensitive almost psychic, in fact Such\na person would make a good salesman.\nONE-MINUTE TEST ANSWERS\n1. Charles Washington.\n2. Ita Jail\n3. The giraffe.\n<*\u2022\u2022-\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBER. QUILLEN\n\"Good times won't stop Relief.\nI've seen the same kind o hard-up\nfolks ever since I can remember,\nand they stayed the same in hard\ntimes or good times.\"\niBhidqsL.\nShepard Barclay\nTeH^riow to Bid\nV and Play\nCOUNT TOtR ENTRIES ' ,\nFLAYING FAST It til right, ao\nlong as you are not playing carelessly. It takes only a moment to\ncount tta number of entries ih th*\ndummy and figure how many of\nthem you require to bring In an\neetabUshable suit by one method\nor tow-'many by an tltmrnm*\nmethod Simple reckoning Uke that\nmay Ihow you tta absolute hecea-\nalty of overtaking a singleton honor\nof tour own band ao as to get a\neecond lead of the suit from dummy\nbefore disturbing the entries U\nother suits.\n.    \u2666S*1   -\nT, #K\n\u2666 K83\n4K109S6 4\nm 310 * J\nty Q J 10 S\n\u2666 J 10 8 4\nAl-\nm 968*\nE   \u2666 Q2\n*AJT\n52\n3 Atlt\n\u2666 A0H\n*Q\n(Dealer: South. Neither aide vulnerable)\nSouth hid 1-Spado on this deal,\nNorth 2-Clubs, South 2-No Trump\nand North 3-No Trump.\nThe heart Q was led by Weat and\nwon by dummy's singleton. Next\ncame tho club* to the Q and a spade\nto the K. Declarer tlien tald down\nthe dub K with the hope that the A\nwould win and that tho J would\ndrop trom the other opponent's\nhand. However, as they wan\nbunched ln tha East hand, tta de-,\ndarer was able to win only three\nspadea, two hearta, two diamonds\nand one club becauae of his shortage\nof entries into dummy to establish\ntta clubs.\nIf on the first club lead South-had\nplayed tt* K tta opponents could\nhave taken two elub tricks, but\ndummy would have bad two entries when the dubs ware aet up.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022   \u25a0\n.  ,    Tomomm'a Problem\nAll\nf Qttl\n4- A 10 9 7 * 8 \u25a0\n+ 5\n4 Q J 9 8\n*) A 10 0 5 3\n| K J\nAK9 7 4 2\n(Dealer: South. Neither aide vulnerable)\nWitt the apade Q led against bla\nl-Hcart contract, bow should South\nplan the hand?\nPulura Srt-iate. lot\n4UMANSIDE\n\\HmMJ\nBY   EDWIN CHILL\nLooking at Eyrope, Canadians. Should!-Do\nSome Heavy Thinking\n&&SSS&KSSSSSeS$SM\u00ae9SS&SS9SS\u00bb\n(panoktwuL\nOSPPPSOSPmt\nSSSKSSSSSm\nThe Scientists Tell Us\nEconomists are' puzzled by the\nhuge volume of money now In circulation. Nobody knows where we\ngot so much dough and why we\ndon't spend some. \u25a0-' '      \u25a0\nProfessor Leta S. Holllngworth is\nobviously right in saying that the\nchild with too high an I.Q. Is not\nhappy. If he knows too much, he\nsits around and broods about the\nnational debt\u2014From the New Yorker.\nSocial Not*\nMr. D\u2014 Is the son of Mra. John\nL. D\u2014 and a prominent young\nclubman of tbe city.\nWo Just Ache to\nMeet Peariall Smith\nYou must not allow yourself to\nbe intimidated by William Rothen-\nstein's portrait of Pearsall Smith.\nIt shows him tall, elegant finespun, and austere; and so he is. But\nhe is also as sociable and open-\nhearted as a man can be if approached on his own terms. Those terms\nare: a love of John Donne, ability\nto quote from Jeremy Taylor, a\nfairly complete reading of Proust\nSaptayana, and Henry James, and\nsome acquaintance with the less reputable Jokes of Shakespeare.\n(There is one joke in Romeo and\nJuliet that he admits he doesn't\nunderstand yet If you explain it\nto him, he will ask you to stay to\ntea). As to his instinct.of sociability.\nno man can pretend to be a hermit\nwho willingly lists his telephone\nnumber (Sloane-7705) ,in the British Who's Who.\u2014From a publisher's blurb.\nProbably Explains\nSurrealism\nIt Is not right says this director,\nto try to force a child to paint\nagainst his own instincts. If he sees\nugly things, let him out with them.\nIt is better than keeping all the ugly\nthings in his system until he grows\nup to be.a neurotic. If he does not\nbreathe the bad air out, he cannot\nbreathe in the fresh air.\nYears ago no one considered children seriously. Be .quiet Little\nchildren should be seen and not\nheart. But we live ln a time when\nchildren are- being heard. And this\nIs what they say.\n\"Be yourself, not somebody else,\na girl of six spontaneously asserted\nas she made her .picture. She painted\nher^ palms and fingers and made\nthem dance on the page.\nBe yourself, not somebody else.\n\u2014David Malcolmson in Corohet\nll Questions ?J\nANSWERS\nI'lila column ot questions and\nanswers Is open to any reader ot\nthe Nelson Dally News In no\ncase wii. tbe name of the person\nasking the question be published\nE. R, Syringa Creek \u2014 Can you\nplease tell me the name ol the\nauthor of '(The Mark of the Beast\"\nand if it Is still ln circulation?\n\"The Mark of the Beast\"-by Rudyard Kipling is published together\nwith a series of stories of whicn\nthe best known Is \"The Phantom\nRickshaw\" but it does not appear\nin every volume. Suggest you write\nMacmillan company, TToronto, who\nwill be able to tell you which edition containing \"The Mark of the\nBeast\", Is still available.\nW. H. S., Trail \u2014 Would you please\ntell me the'names and addresses\nof gardening magazines published\nin British Columbia?\n\"The Gardeh Beautiful,\" 300 West\nPender street Vancouver, B, C.\nG. C.' G., Rossland \u2014 How is a pig\nskin tanned?\nTake a akin, either green or well\nsoaked, and flesh it with a dull\nknife; spread tha skin on a smooth\nlog, and grain it by scraping with\na sharp instrument; rub nearly dry\nover the oval end of a board held\nupright. Take the brains of a deer\nor a calf, dry by the fire gently,\nput them into a cloth, and boll until\nsoft; cool off the liquid till blood\nwarm, with water sufficient to soak\nthe skin in, and soak until quite\nsoft arid pliable, and then wring\nout as dry as possible; wash in\nstrong soapsuds, and rub dry, and\nsmoke well with wood smoke. Instead of brains, lard or oil may bo\nused and the skin soaked therein\nsix hours. This is called Indian tan.\nD. H. G., Nelson \u2014 Can you tell me\nwhat year the French lost Canada?\nFrance lost Canada with the final\nbattle of the Plains ot Abraham in\n1759.\nF. O., NeV Denver \u2014 ^y is It that\nsometimes, when there is a new\nmoon the outline of the whole\nmoon is visible?\nThis reflection is earthshlne. On\nclear nights at the time of the new\nmoon the light cast upon It by the\nearth makes the whole surface towards, us visible.\nM. D., Kaslo \u2014 What food should be\nfed to squirrels?\nTheir food In the wild state' Includes nuts and other seeds, buds,\nmushrooms, insects, nestling birds\nand fleshy fruits. Caged animals\nshould be given regularly hickory\nnuts or butternuts , in addition to\nany of these.\nVERSE\nMODERNISTIC\nThis younger generation,\nOh how the old folks sigh\nThey   shake   their   heads   at   us\nyoung 'uns\nAnd think of days gone by-\nDays when they were young and\ngay\nAnd were having their first fling\nThey gasp at things we do today\nA, the slangy talk we sling.\n\u25a0We swear as easily as not\nWe drink and smoke no less\nWhen  -we  dance\u2014'We  say   we're\n\"hot\"-\nWh'en we finish we're a mess.\nWe don't do our things as sedately\nAs they did ln years now gone\n(In some new dances just out lately\nYou do any darned thing that\ncomes along)\nYes\u2014we're pretty bad I agres\nThis youth of nineteen thirty-eight\nWe're always either \"on a spree\"\nOr \"swinging it out 'till late\"\nBut if we're given half a chance\nWe'll turn out fine-I think\nThe old folks weren't all saints we\nknow\nWhen they were \"(n the.plnk\"\nDon't be impatient with us folks\nPlease let us have our little go '.\nWe'll probably  end up stiff old\npokes  -\nThen you can say \"Hold, you_sp.\"\nHE,\nRobson, B.C.\nELEN MAGEE\nLONDON (CP)-A shilling stamp\nof the Virgin Islands, with the\nfigure of the Cirgln missing from\nthe middle ot the stamp, was sold,\nhere for $550.\nIn the worst of the madness and\nchaos of tbe World war the Red\nCros- functioned. And in its smoking aftermath thi* world order of\npity and healing fought disease,\nand clothed, fed and housed wretch?\ned and despairing multitudes in\nCentral Europe and the Near East\nIt has been and Is an arcanum of.\ncivilisation a repository or whatever-is humane and chivalrous in\nthe heart of a war-torn world.\nCould it function again, if there\nwere another world War? Consider\nwhat is happening in Czechoslovakia, whose distress is not even a\ncurtain raiser to the horror of a\nlarge-scale .war. In the Zatec region, hundreds of Jewish people,\nincluding women and children are\nstarving in ditches .in the fields,\ndesperate from cold and hunger.\nAmple food and clothing is rushed\nto the area by the British but it cannot reach them.'And now, twenty\nyears after we won the war to end\nwar and to make the world safe for\ndemocracy, ponder this line of cold\ntype under a Praha dateline:\n\"\u2022German and Czech .guards bar\nfood and water from them.\"\nNO WAR\nThere has been Ao war there; nor\nblasted countryside, no cruel devastation. The men, y-bmen, and\nchildren dying in the ditches are\nthe victims of merely peacetime\nhatred and stupidity. If this Is peaCe.\nthe peace of Munich, what cruel\nexactions of war could surpass it\nin its long hail down the old back\nroad to utter barbarism?        . '  \u2022\nOne can get this into no sequence\nof reason or sahity. no matter how\nmuch he thinks about it Here In\nCanada we know kindly and intelligent Czechs and German* who\nwould be as humane as any of us in\nassuaging misery or lifting the fallen. There are long centuries of\nChristian cultur? behind the authorities who gave orders to withhold\nfood and water from these desperate\npeople. Can we believe that civilization does move forward through\nthe centuries.- that there is a life\npattern of order and progress?\nOur mind is a new instrument\nwhich we .got only yesterday and\nIts governance of our emotions\nwhich we brought with us from the\nprimaeval deeps of life gives, as yet\nonly feeble guidance. Criminologists\nnow assess much crime against emo-\ntiohal rather than mental disturbance. In periods of great emotional\nstress, such as Europe, has suffered\nin the last 25 years, history records\ninnumerable deeds of cold, stupid,\nsadistic brutality committed by rational, and in their personal relations,* kindly men who were good\nhusbands' and fathers and neighbors. Cyclonic? mass emotion plus\ncongenital stupidity, wrecked more\ncivilization than all the hurricanes,\nfloods and all other elemental disasters put together., i,   ,.\u201e\nCANADA? 8HOULBTHINK\nThis country is in a better apot to\ndo some bedrock thinking about\nwhat's the matter with tta world,\nthan is any other nation. WJiat 1*.\nperhaps mora ltapojtan*, it is free\nand footloose to do some Grade A\nthinking about Its jwn status and\nits Own outlook. Free, amateur,\noffhand thinking is pretty much out\nof .season pretty nearly everywhere\nelse In. the world. The unlveraitlei\nhave been strangled. In the authoritarian countries free press, free assemblage, ftee speech and suffrage\nare sunk without trace. In those in\nthe twilight zone pf resurgent feudalism, censorship Ureadj 1* anuf?\nfing out the Jtgltt.\nStarving, terror-stricken refugee*\nare a common sight In several\nEuropean oountrlea today\nWe still have light - plenty of it\nWe are one of the few countries in\nthe world In which the people may\nread and understand the nlstory-\nmaking events of their day. A handful of Canadian correspondents in\nEurope are doing.a job ot keen.\nhonest, faithful reporting which will\nlong shine in the annals of their\ncraft Nothing like it is happening\nanywhere else, and it Is to a degree\nunprecedented here.\nPlay kibitzer on a ferry boat or\ntrain, as I have done occasionally,\nand you will agree that we are beginning to think. It is our free press\nwhich Is giving us this salutary\nskull-massage, If we must reach for\nthe old squirrel gun, just to be in\nthe mood and the mode of the day,\nlet it be to defend our free press. It\nis bringing through in Canada an\nintellectual rearmament We are beginning to think.\n\"-\u25a0rial Story- . . .\nROMANCE INC\n(Continued From Page Four)\nShe changed the mood at that\n\"All right,'' she said, rather loudly and cheerfully. \"Let's analyze.\nNow, first you have- already attended to the clothing. By the way,\nyou look fine this morning. This\nsuit is ever so becoming, Thorny.\nReally it is?'\nHe looked at his coat sleeve.\n\"Your tie,, too, is nice. Don't wear\nany more black ones, ever. And\ndon't wear black socks, And, let\nme see\u2014\" She inspected him, hair\nto heel. \u25a0 \"Listen, Thorny, take off\nyour glasses a moment.\"v\nHe obeyed folding the heavy\near pieces.\n\"Well, my goodness! You have\nno idea what a difference It makes\nIn you!\"\n\"I daresay.\"\n\"It does, Thorny. Do you have\nto wear them?\"\n\"Well, when I read, yes.\"\n\"But not all the time?\"   .\n\"No. But I read a great deal,\nand it is convenient to \"wear them.\nI have Just developed a habit of\ndoing so, I am scarcely conscious\nof them.\"\n\"You wait a minute.\"\nShe hastened Into her mother-\nin-law's bedroom, and came back\nbearing spectacles with small white\ngold frames and a different nose\npiece. \"Try these on,\" she ordered.\n\"They are mother's spares. I want\nto see this style on you.\"\nHe adjusted them, soberly,\n\"Now smile, Thorny. Look at\nme and say, 'How are you, Toots'\nand grin like a sophomore.\nIt was a different order, but he\nmanaged it. Sara Sue giggled in\ndelight\n\"You trot right downtown this\nafternoon,\" she commanded, \"and\nget fitted in a better style of frame.\nThis one improves you a hundred\nper cent Really it does. Takes that\nowlish look away. And you must\nwear glasses only when you read.\nAt least while you're Wooing Peaches Pomeroy. Promise?\"\n\"I promise.\" He smiled appreciatively.\n\"You know, Thorny, you are\nreally quite a handsome man, when\nyou give yourself a chance. I was\njust noticing the set of your chin.\nAnd you have a good nose and\nmouth, and very pretty eyes.\"\nThorny Holgate, Ph. D\u201e blushed.\nNobody had spoken to him like\nthat ever, in all his memory. He\nsmiled through his glqw.\n\"You\u2014ah\u2014are ribbing me, I\nfear.\"\n\"No. I am giving you a professional analysis. Now listen further\u2014\nyou practice exercises before the\nmirror, will you? Remove your\nglasses, and do all sorts of facial\ncontortions. Get.that set look out\nof It understand? You have too\nmuch of a scholastic, dignified expression. Try\u2014try whistling; Thor-.\nhy. And humming. And smiling.\nSmile a lot Life Isn't so serious,\nReally it Isn't.: The ' country isn't\ngoing to the dogs, or anything ot\nthe sort You must be happy to be\nsuccessful In love. So be happy.\nMingle' with people, and be gay\nwith them. Promise?\"\nShe edged off her lecturing then.\nIn truth, sh* began to feel a trifle\nashamed of herself Could she be\noverdoing a job. in her' enthusiasm? She almost apologized when \u25a0\n\u25a0\nthat possibility occurred  to her,\nbut thought better of it and didn't.\nThey talked a bit more, and then\nHe made a confession.\n\"I came with a report,\" he said.\n\"Oh. What? I'm so curious to\nknow.\"\n\"I have spoken to Miss Po\u2014to\nGeraldine\u2014in person.\"\n\"Nol Really?\"\n\"Yes! I, ah, accosted her ln the\nlallyport only this morning.1. First\nI saw her coming from the physics\nlaboratory, and when she was un?\nixpectedly alone, I hastened across\nthe jgreen-ward and' came onto her\n-s If by chance. She was quite cor*\ndhl.\"\n\"What all did she say?\"\n\"Why\u2014ah\u2014nothing of Import-,\nance. I mean\u2014that Is\u2014only impersonal talk. But I was wondering\nif you would approve of my in?\nviting her to go for some, ah,\nrefreshments, at some convenient\ntime. Such appears to be the cus-\n'.om in her set\"\n\"What you mean Is, Thorny,\nwould it be alright to say, 'Come\non ahd III buy you a coke,' Just\ndo it casually, like tl .t. Like any\nof the boys do.\"\n\"Oh!\"\n\"Sure. Take her acceptance for\n\"rated. Just grab her arm and es-\niort har on down toward the Autry\nhouse or some other hangout where\n'here's a soda fountain. Talk and\nlaugh a lot Kid her along. Promise?\"\n\"I shall try.\"\n\u2022 \"Did she ask you  about your\nmathematics work this morning?\"\n\"Yes. She was quite interested-?\nah, how do you know, Sara Sue?\"\n\"I didn't. But I guessed. You see,\nshe was just applying what I told\nyou to apply. Smart girls know\nhow to entertain men. She knew\ninstantly that you would talk about\nyourself, and your interests. Now,\nyou go back and lead her into\ntalking about herself, and her Interests. The same trick will work\nboth ways. Women use It to win\nmen. Men can use it to win women.\" \u2022 i\n\"I shall try,\" he promised. \"I\nam determined to try, everything\nyou order. I am convinced that you\nare a most remarkable  woman.\"\n\"Girl, Thorny.\"\n\"Girl,\" he amended.\nTO BE CONTINUED\nHove You o\nU?ed\nRADIO\n\u00bb\na\nWhy Not Turn It\nInto Cash?\nA WANT AD\nWill Find a\nPurchaser\nTwo (2) lines e times 60o net\nTwo (2) Une*;qnca 20c net ',]\nNelson Doily Newt\n:   *ttQNl..i**,.^..-.La'a\n \\<om\nLeafs Fall to Blazers 5-4\n:Pbu,hofi.Robs Nelspnjtes Right and Left;\n! Appleton leads Trail Attack That\nI, Wipes Out Nelson Lead\nTRAIL, B. Ci Pec. t\u2014Pacing \u2022\none goal deficit that Nelson Leafi\nmarked up In the flrit period,\nwhile they hid the edge In thi\nplay, Trail's youthful Blazers\ncam* onto th* Ice with new fire\nIn the lecond period to equalize\nthe count, jump Into thi lead ind\n\u2022Uy out in front of the visitors to\nestablish a 6-4 win In a game of\nthi West Kootenay Hockey leaque\nher* tonight ind make Coach Bill\nDuchak's prediction of victory\ncomi true.\nBouncing tha puck against Pol-\nion's pads, Buddy Hammond rushed\nIn to the Trail net to pick it up,\nzoom around the net and score after\nthirty three seconds of the first\nperiod. .A.\nNelion continued a steady attack\non the Blazer's net, Poison robbing\nthe Lean of about a dozen scoring\nchancet during the canto.\nNick Smith drew the only penalty\n. Of the stanza, giving Blazers an opportunity to turn on the heat, which\nthey did, with no errors and Ander-\nson playing up to the Nelson blue\nline.\n. ONE IN FIR8T MINUTE\nRepeating the eat Leafs performed in the first period by chalk-\nin1! up a goal in less than the first\nminute' of play, Blazers tied up the\ncount when Anderson scored. Ho\nwent tn alone to fake a shot, and\nwhen Seaby was spread-eagled on\nythe Ice, skimmed the disk under\nthe. goalie's leg for a marker. ,\n' Blazers literally buzzed like bees\naround the visitors' net. Bicknell\nbroke away. He had only Poison\nto beat, but the peppy net minder\nI outwitted him to save.\n. With surprising energy, Blazers\noontlnued their barrage on Seaby\nand Appleton banged a loose puck\nInto a wide whole ai Seaby remained In the petition he went\nIn to, to itop \u2022 hard shot by A:\\-ler-\nson, hardly i split second before.\nNick Smith again was penalized\n.'but had not been off the ice for\nr'.ch of his two-m'-ute pena'ty\nv -en Anderson wen to the cco';r\n. t: \u25a0 boarding Bicknell.\nlick Smith made up for the four\nm'nutos he spent in the cooler by\nevening the count. Receiving a nice\n.pass from Carr he took his time\n\u2022'.to draw Poison out and bulge the\n' hemp. At this point of the game\nthings occurred in rapid succession.\nGOAL DISPUTED\n. Carr and Marshal went off for\nbumping each other around, while\nnot in the play. Martinson took a\nIhot from a little inside the Nelson\n, b.ue line to set Trail ahead 3-2. Nel-\n\u25a0on boys argued about the counter\n-but the marker remained on the\nmre board.\nNorris wai penalized for upsets' \"j Bicknell. Clear ice ahead, Martinson broke from centre in a bee-\nline for the Nelson net. B-*ore\n\u25a0 be'ng able tb 'shoot, Johnny Smith\n'.with hii stick, tripped the Blazer\n' from behind.\nNeilson wai lent to the cooler\nfor the offerice md Christensen of\nTrail took the penalty shot, shooting \"dead-on.\" Seaby deflected the\nrubber.\n,   Blaien wasted no Ume In boosting the score early ln the third\nTO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND\nHEAD NOISES\nIt ^ou have Catarrhal Deafness or\nare hard ot hearing or have head\nnoises go to your druggist and get 1\nounce of Parmlnt (double strength)\nand add to it Vi pint of hot water\nand a Uttle granulated sugar. Take\none tablespoonful four times a day\nThla will often bring quick relief\n, from the distressing head noises\nClogged nostrils should open.\nbreathing become easy and the\nmucus itop dropping into the throat\nIt is easy to prepare, costs little and\nIs pleasant to take. Anyone who has\n(Catarrhal Deafness or head noises\nihould give thii prescription a trial.\n(Advt.)\nTHOSE ANNOYING\nMEAD COLDS\n\u2022 When you fetf a cold coming on\ninhale the vapors from Olympene.\nThe penetrating vapori of thla pow-\nerful antiseptic liniment break up\nthe congestion\u2014let you breathe\nmore freely and comfortably.\nKeep Olympene\u2014the all-purpose\nantiseptic liniment\u2014on hand for\n, fray emergency\u2014ipriiiu, itraint,\naon ntiH muscles, cuts, bruises, and\n\u2022s'a refreshing rub-down after ezer-\n' die, Olympene gives\nte*. BOc ppritive relief to the\n10 oz. $1.00  irritating soreness of\ninsidious \"Athlete's\nFoot\".\nKEEP OLYHPENE\n''\u25a0TMHil-T-rHM'i\n, HINDY-CET IT\nTODIY...YOO\nWIT DEEP IT\nTOHORROWI\nTHCAMTISEPTICLmiMEHT\nli|\u00abliii,li_.HlliiHi.i'ud>,l\u00bbi     in      I\nperiod. On the first attack from the\nface-off Blazen went in to icore,\nAppleton tallying on Nell's aasiat.\nThe two-goal margin was loon reduced, however, when Kilpatrick\nalone beat Poison.\nSEABY LABORS\nAgain Martinson wai tripped as\nhe headed for the Nelson n_t. Tills\ntime It was by Bicknell, off whom\nhe had. stolen the pucx at the Leafs'\nblue line.\nAtwell went to the cooler for\ntripping another Blazer in the Leaf\ndefending zone ind the Trail boys\nturned on the heat, Seaby doing\nfine work In the net.\nThe youthful Blqzera continued to\ndisorganize the Leafs and worked\nln to another fine goal when Cowland tallied from Appleton. Right\nfrom the face-off Atwell went\nthrough alone to beat Poison.\nMAJORS DISHED OUT\nJohnny Smith and Bob Marshall\neach got five minutes for fighting\nwith less than that time to go.\nCowland received a misconduct\npenalty but with a man less than\nLeafs, Blazers held the Nelson team\ntill the end.\nThe teams were:\nNelson \u2014 Seaby, goal; Bicknell.\nJohnny $mith, Atwell and Duckworth, defence; Carr, Nick Smith\nand Ki)patrlck; Shannon, Neilson\nand Hammond, forwards.\nTrail - Poison, goal; Wade, Norrls and Anderson, defence; Apple-\nton, Neil and Marshall; Martinson,\nCowland and Christensen: and\nCalles, forwards.\nCurly Wheatley refereed. Jack\nAnnable was linesman.\nGOAL SUMMARY:\nFirst period \u2014 1 Nelson, Hammond, :33.\nPenalty - Nick Smith.    '\nSecond period \u2014 2 Trail, Anderson, :40; 3 Trail, Appleton, 6:30; 4\nNelson, Nick Smith. (Carr) 15:35;\n5 Trail, Martinson, 18:35.\nPenalties \u2014 Nick Smith, Anderson, Carr (5), Marshall (5), Norris,\nNeilson.\nThird period \u2014 6 Trail, Apple-\nton, (Neil) :52; 7 Ne:.on, Kilpatrick, 3:04; 8 Trail, Cowland (Apple-\nton) 9:40; 9 Nelson, Atwell, 13:00.\nPenalties \u2014 Atwell, Bicknell,\nJohnny Smith (5),'Marshall (5).\nHOUSEKEEPER DEMANDS\nHER OWN CHAUFFEUR\nKANSAS CITY, Dec 8 (APj-\nA local resident of moderate circumstances advertised tor a housekeeper. The first applicant asked\nin a letter it the advertiser had:\nA modem home, private room,\nprivate bath, telephone and extension line, a nurse, a chauffeur and\na secretary.\n\"If you have such,'' the writer\nsaid, \"you might send your chauffeur by and I'll come look the-place\nover.\"\nA newspaper still carries the ad.\nNELSON  DAILY NEWS, NELSON.  B.C-FRIDAY  MORNINO.  DEC t.  1938.\nBOARD SENDS SYMPATHY\nMOTION AND BAMFORD\nResolution of sympathy for West-\nman Motion, a member at the board\nwho is ill, and a message ot best\nwishes for W. B. Bamford, president,\nwho is recovering, were recorded\nby the Nelson board of trade Thuri?\nday.\nMcLean and Plant\nAre New Membiers\nof Bo*rd of Trade\nW. J. McLean, newly arrived C.\nP. R. superintendent at Nelson, and\nP. O. Plant were elected, without\nballot, to membership in the Nelson board of trade when the board\nmet at the luncheon it the Hume\nThursday.\nA. W. Smith, elected to membership at the lut meeting, wai welcomed.\nRobert Borden of Calgary wai a\nguest and A. J. Watson of Kootenay\nBay, a member, was Welcomed.\nMORE ABOUT\nTUNISIA\n(Continued Prom Page One)\nThey were charged, with having\nattempted to start a demonstration\nby crying \"Tunisia for us!\"\nThe Italian consul genual, M.\nSillmbani, ..protested ..against ..the\nantlltalian outbreaks. Italian residents were reported to have warned that they would draw up a self-\ndefence corps if anti-Italian disorders continued.\n\u25a0Many demonstrators \u2014 Italians,\nFrench and natives \u2014 were arrested\nbut demonstrations continued tonight with roving bands colliding\nIntermittently with police. The\nstrains of rival songs, the French\n'Marseillaise\" and the Fascist\n\"Giovlnezza\" sounded through\nTunis streets.\nThe current disorders ln Tunis\nwere attributed in French quarters\nto a so-called \"campaign of provocation\" ln the local Italian press.\nItalians ln Tunisia still enjoy special privileges handed down from\n1881 when France occupied the territory and found a large Italian\ncolony.\nUnder the Tunis convention of Jan.\n7, 1935, achieved by Premier Mussolini and Pierre Laval, then French\npremier, Italian citizenship is protected until 1985.\nChildren born between 1945 and\n1965 of Italian parents will have\nhe right to choose between Italian\nand Frenoh citizenship.\nItalians now say this agreement\nIs a dead letter because the Frenoh\nopnosed the Italian campaign\n-y.-'n-.t Ethiopia.\n01 Inch Rain Falls;\nWeather Still Mild\nVery mild weather, accompanied\nby spasmodic rainfall, continued In\nNelson Thursday when the mercury\nrose to 13 degrees and varied only\nfive degrees, a minimum ot 38 degrees being registered. Rainfall\namounting to .04 inch, most of which\nfell Wednesday night, was recorded during the 21 hours ending at\n5 p.m. There was not-enough sunshine to register.\nSoviet Commissar\nResigns His Post\nMOSCOW, Dec. 8 (AP)-Remov-\nal ot Nicholal Yezhoff trom the post\nof Commissar of internal affairs,\nwhich includes the political police,\nwas announced officially teday.\nLorentl Berlya, former P81'\/ secretary Hi the Russian State of Georgia; was appointed to succeed him.\nThe announcement said Yezhoff\nwas \"relieved at hii own request\"\nof the Commissariat oMnternal affairs but retained the Commissariat of water transport.\n163 TRAU YOUNGSTERS TRYING\nOUT CITY HOCKEY; ZERO DEC. 15\nToronto U to Play\nGonzaga Hockeyists\nSPOKANE, Wash., Dec. t (API-\nArrangements have been completed\nfor a hockey-game between the University of Toronto and Gonzaga uni-\nversity here Dec. 21, it was announced tonight.\nThe announcement was received\nIn a wire trom Father Paul Cork?\nery, who is en route to Winnipeg\nwith Gonzaga team for a game Saturday night against the University\not Manitoba. The Gonzagans will\nmeet Notre Dame college of Wilcox\nat Regina, Dec. 13 and then return\nWest to meet Toronto.\nWith Stane\nand Besom\nCity Schedule competition games\nplayed by Nelson Curling club rinks\nThursday night resulted as follows:\nAid. A. G. Ritchie 9, T. A. Wallace 8.\nA. J. Hesse 9. G. W. Dill 7.\nJohn Dingwall 10, William Kline 7.\nSyd Haydon 10, J. W. Smiley 8.\nJ. J. McEwan 8, E. X L. Dewdney 7.\nH. M. Whlmster 9. J. B. Gray fl.\nP. X Poulin 7, William Brown 5.\nJohn Teague 9, Dr. H. H. MacKenzie 8.\nJt. E. Horton 14, Andy Kraft 1\nS. P. Bostock 9, J. R. McLennan 7.\nCanadian Press Model lor Empire\nSays W. A. Curran to Rossland Club\nROSSLAND, B. C, Dec. 8 - \"It\nIs the dream of the Canadian Press\nand British \u25a0 news service* to establish, some day a British Empire\nnewi service,\" said W. A. Curran.\npublisher and managing editor of the\nTrail Daily Times, when he addressed some 30 members of the\nMen's club of St. Andrew's United\nchurch here Thursday night. Hii\nspeech was entitled \"The Canadian\nPress.\"\n\"The Canadian Press, which is\nrecognized in England as a model\nfor an Empire news agency, is already taking great strides toward\nthis end,\" he said. \"Further action\nwill be seen next year when the\nImperial Press conference will meet\nin Canada.\"\nMr. Curran traced the progress of\nthe organization from the time it\nwas originated by the Western\nNewspaper association at Winnipeg,\nwith J. F. B. Llvesay as the leading man, up to the present day, as\na news service free of all strings\nand governing bodies, indifferent\nto political parties, and one that\nabhorred propaganda.\nNEWS GATHERING\nAGENCY\n\"The Canadian Press is a news\ngathering agency controlled by\nmember-papers of Canada and supported by mutual agreement. It is\nihe greatest public utility ln the\ncountry, and Is doing more in bringing about a national spirit than any\nother medium,\" he declared.\nThere was a time when the Canadian newspapers had to get then-\ngeneral telegraph news from the\nrailway companies. In those days\nwithout the teletype, the only means\nof relaying news was by telegraph. The Canadian Pacific railway and the Grand Trunk railway\nhad a list of newspaper subscribers\nwhich they supplied with current\nnews, he said.\nTwo years after the Western Associated Press was founded in 1907.\nthe Canadian Press was organized\nln the east. These companies were\nable to get news from the C. P. R.\nbut at a rate much higher than a\nsubscriber paid. In 1910 the eastern\nand western press associations put\ntheir heads together in an attempt\nto break down the barrier. In 1911\nthe Canadian Press, Limited, was\nestablished and served as a homing place for dally newspapers\nthroughout the country.\nNATIONAL ORGANIZATION\nThe speaker related how in 1918\nand 1917 under the pressure of war,\nthe Robert Borden government had\ngranted 850,000 to make it a national organization with wires\nstretching from the Atlantic to the\nPacific. He told how the Canadian\nPress exchanged news stories with\nthe Associated Press tn the United\nStates and the Havas News service\nIn France, and sent news to the\nBritish East Indies and Newfoundland.\nIn Canada there were 91 dally\nnewspapers, of which 89 were members of the Canadian Press, the other\nthru being connected with the Associated Press.\nSpeaking relaying newi from Europe, Mr. Cumin said that the Associated Press writers on the continent put in their news stories a tint\not American flavor and that the\nstories contained European propaganda.\nDISTRIBUTED CANADA\nThe Canadian Press editor at New\nYork re-edlted the copy, deleting\nthe American tint and the propaganda, and relayed It to Ottawa,\nwhere it was put on the teletype and\nsent tb distributing centers.\nFollowing an enjoyable supper, a\nsing-song was held. Selections by\nHarold Mellor-Langdale, piano, were\nwarmly received. George Crtfg, sr.,\naccompanied by his son James at\nthe piano, gave a vocal selection.\nMr. Curran was introduced by _.\nM. Daly, president-manager of the\nRossland-Miner Limited. A vote of\nthanks was moved by Rev. T. W.\nReed.\nTwo Nominees for\n3 Seats Rossland\nAldermanic Race\nROSSLAND, B. C, Dec. 8 - As\nfar as known there are only two\nCandidates yet in the field tor three\nseats in the aldermanic . ace Jn the\nRossland civic election to be held\nDecember 15. These are ex-Alder?\nman William Cunningham and Leo\nNimsick.\nEx-Alderman W. G. Mara has not\nyet decided to run, and ex-Alder-\nSian James Cooper definitely stated\ne will not be In the race.\nPortland in 8-0\nWin Qver Lions\n. PORTLAND, Dec. 8 (API-Portland's undefeated Buckaroos got\npast superstitious 13 tonight when\nthey blanked Vancouver Lions 8-0\nhere in a Pacific Coast Hockey\nleague game. It was the Bucs' 13th\ngame without a loss. Three <\\ere\ntied. \t\nFLY CHRISTMAS TURKEYS\nTO ARCTIO CIRCLE\nEDMONTON, Deo. 8 (CP)\u2014\nSixty turkeyi destined for Chriltmai dlnneri it Aklavlk, on the\nshores of the Arctic ocean, were\nloaded aboard a plane here today for Pilot Keith Murray to\nfly north,\nThe turkeyi are part of a 1200-\npound load thit will be flown to\nFort Smith and then to Aklavlk.\nLORD SNELL ATTACKS\nPOLICY IN PALESTINE\nLONDON, Dec. 8 (CP).\u2014A bold,\nclear, consistent, policy, in Palestine\nwas demanded today by Lord Snell,\nLabor leader in the house of lords,\nin a bitter attack on the government's administrative record ln the\nHoly Land, which he declared was\nan \"affront to our history and an\nunmerited humiliation before the\nworld.\"\n'HAIRLESS HORSE' AS FREAK\nFOR SAN FRANCISCO FAIR\nHIGH RIVER, Alta., Dec. 8 (CP)\n\u2014A nine-year-old hairless horse\nwill soon leave John Elves' farm\nat nearby Cayley for a fair ln San\nFrancisco. The filly, which began\nto shed its hair eight months ago,\nwill be a freak attraction of the\nfair. Veterinarians in Alberta could\nfind no cure for the animal.\nBARBERS RAISE PRICES\nEDMONTON, Dec. 8 (CP)-Price\nof haircuts in Edmonton will be\nIncreased five cents each, from 35\nto 40 cents, effective Monday, Archie Dobbie, secretary of the Edmonton branch of barbers' union,\nhas announced. The increase does\nThree Juvenile Teams,\nFour Midgets and\nFour Bantam\nTRAIL, B. C. \u2014 Coaches of 11\nboys' teami, which will comprise\nbantam, midget and Juvenile hockey, divisions are. whipping their\nteams Into shape, for the opening\nof the three loops on Thursday, December 18.\nFor that date the schedule follows:\n4p.m. \u2014 Caledonians vs. Knights\nof Pythias.\n5 pjn. \u2014 Tadanac vl. Odd Fellows,\n8 p.m. \u2014 Crown Point vs. Colombos.\n7 p.m. \u2014 Young Liberal! vi. B\nteam.\n8 p.m. \u2014 Young Conservatives vs.\nThistles.\n9 p.m.\u2014Trail Meat Market practice.\nCoaches are giving every hopeful a chance to win a berth on a\nteam, and some have not yet selected their lineup for competition.\nThe teams follow:\nBantam:\nOdd Fellows \u2014 Jimmy Wolfe,\ncoach; Isadore McLaughlin, Tom\nPaterson, Harry Connell, Ronald\nKoehle, Jack McVie, Jack Varcoe,\nJim McDlcken, Roy Smith, Gordon\nHoneyman, Eugene Catalano, Gordon Robertson, Doug Crowe, Doug\nWetmore and George Owen.\nKnights of Pythias - Mike Petrosky, coach; Richard Tyson, Jack\nMacDonald, Charles Curtis, Humbert Magllani. Lorne Zinio, Ernie\nGood, JBn Adie, Louis Forte, Albert Rilla, Jim Mailey, Bill Jarvis,\nAngus McLeod, Johnn Klimovich,\nJim Crispin, George Dunlop, Bill\nJewelU George York, Harold Hewitt and Donald Benedetto.\nTadanac \u2014 Cyril Green, coach;\nFrank Turik, Norman Morrison,\nRalph Riamond, Jack Kitchin, Jack\nGray, Donald Newton, Otto Walker, Ivo Dalla Lana, Campbell Altken, Otello Nocehte, Bruce Carter,\nIan McLaren, Roy Couch, Fred\nKoehle, Jack Price, Don Page, Billy\nMilne and Bobby Skomedy.\nCaledonians \u2014 Art Forrest, coach;\nR. MacKinnon, Albert Cavallin, Jim\nMoynes, Lorne DePaolis, Sergo\nSammartino, Louis Secco, Jimmy\nO'Brien, Bobby Hinton, Malcolm\nMcKenzie, Charlie Rommerdahl,\nAllan Temple, Donald Ashworth,\nThomas Owens, Angelo Bomben,\nJimmy McLure, Rege Clarke and\nCharlie Armstrong.\nMidgets:\nColombos \u2014Louie Demore, coach;\nOnofrio Pittao, Eddie Grl, Fred\nPagnan, Ken Devlin, Jim Twaddle,\nJoe Monaldl, Andy Klimovich, Dick\nMacKinnon, Ivo Toffolo, Malcolm\nSerres, Bill Maitland, Irvin Robinson, and Frank Clay.\nCrown Point \u2014 Bill Molisky.\ncoach; Mike Sammartino, AHlster\nMcAulay, Rege Smart, Bert Milne,\nEnrico Bisaro, Ernest Jones, Lloyd\nThomas, John SJursen, Frank Jones,\nNorman McLeod, Art Allen, Harry\nCarruthers, Bob Cheyne and Francis Jones.\nYoung Liberals \u2014 Rico Martin,\ncoach; Don MacDonald, Billy Dimock, Howard Edmunds, Johnny\nKrowvesky, Harold Hodge, Gerald\nBurch, Billy Scheer, Roland Asp-\nlund, Bob Baldrey, Bill Woodburn,\nGeorge Webster and James Miller.\nTeam B \u2014 Don Mclntyre, coach;\nJim Mayzes, Jack Page, Ian McLeod,\nArt Wagner, Faust Angerilli, Ar\nmando Cavallin, Jack Burgess,\nGeorge Paterson, Maldwyn Jones,\nGeorge Leduc, Earl Wilson, Roy\nCox, Don MoKerot, Jack underwood, Fred Adie, Lei Turner and\nSinclair Sutherland.\n1  Juvenile;\nThistles \u2014 Gordon Scott, coach;\nSam Saprunoff, Tom Mclntyre, Tom\nHome, Harvey Smith, Wesley Al-\nlardyce, Steve Zuk, Angus McDonald, Jim Nelson, Elmer Erickson,\nLouie Lenarduzzi, Dave Balfour\ntpi Archie Anderson.   '.\nYoung Conservatives \u2014 Casey\nJones,-coach; willy Smith, Les Murdoch, M. Mawdsley, L. Woolf, Pa-\ncifico Buna, S. Wright, Earl Dwyer,\nAlex Honeyman, Bill Burke, Garth\nBarnes, S. Simpson, Hugh McLeod,\nW. Leduc and Pete Zuk.\nTrail Meat Market\u2014Steve Mato-\nvich, coach, D. Twaddle, A. LePage,\nD, Michaely, G: Smart, Lorne Tognotti, A. McKay, N. Turik, A. Balano, B. Dimock, A. Bonutto, W. Rae,\nG, LeRose and A. Martin.\nMORE ABQUT\nMINE DISASTER\n(Continued, From Page One)\nWhile the men cleared the tunnel\nmouth of rock brought crashing\ndown by a dynamite blast more\nthan four hours before, a huge section of pit wall directly above them\nslid down, piled up at the drift entrance and poured inside engulfing\nseven of the nine men there.\nBurled and believed killed outright were Albert Lemieux, 37-year-\nold Thetford Mines alderman; Ad-\nolphe Theberge, 39; Edmond Emery, 43; Donat Gregoire, 42; Ludger\nAubut, 46; Louis Nadeau, 84 and\nJoseph Perron, 44. Thirty-four children were made fatherless by the\ntragedy.\nYouthful Philippe Nadeau and\nGirard Morln, members of the crew\not nine In the tunnel, escaped practically unhurt. Nadeau said the wave\nof dirt which swept into the tunnel mouth burying his seven companions carried him back out of\ndanger.\nMorin, a brakeman ln charge of\na string of cars into which rock\nbrought down by the dynamite blast\nwas being loaded, waa protected\nfrom death by the cars. He said at\nthe time of the fall he was at work\nunder the cars and their protection saved him.\nWord of the accident, worst ln\nthis town's history, brought nearly\nthe whole town out to the edge of\nthe mine pit within a few'minutes\nlast night. Searching parties were\norganized immediately and early\ntoday the broken bodies ot Aubut,\nEmery and Perron had been dug\nout. \"\n0. C. Smith, manager of the Bell\nmine helping direct the searchers\nnearly 24 hours since the accident,\nsaid tonight it might be 12 hours before the tour bodies still buried\nwere found. \u00bb\n-PAOI SfVEN\nMINE TRAGEDY SURVIVORS\nRECEIVE GOV'T. CHECK\nGLACE BAY, N. S\u201e Dec. 8 (CP)-\nA. A. McKay, district, secretary-\ntreasurer of the United Mine Workers, yesterday announced receipt\nof a $2000 cheque from international headquarters at Washington to\nbe distributed among families of\nmen killed ahd.injured in yesterday's accident at Princess colliery.\nSeventeen men have died as a result of a manrake breaking loose\nand plunging into the colliery\ndepths. .Four are In hospital at Sydney mines in critical condition.\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nBy MRS. H S. ALLEN\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 8 \u2014 The an\nnot effect children's prices.\nIn British Columbia, Mr. Dobble  _\t\nsaid, the standard price Is 80 cents. W. Dlgby. Mrs. M. L. Barnes was\nnual Christmas sale and tea ln the\nI. O. 0. F. hall under the auaplces\nof the Adinah Rebekah lodge No.\n8, proved most successful Monday\nafternoon. Many dainty gifts were\noffered for sale, while me candy\nand bake-table held many tasty\nthings to eat The lodge colors ot\npink and green streamers, artistically decorated the hall and booths.\nCrisp green cloths covered the individual tea tables, which were\ncentered with silver vases of pink\nchrysanthemums. The serving table,\nat which Mrs. E. J. Chandler, Mrs.\nP. Phillips and Mrs. Sarah Young\nhad been asked to preside, was covered with a lovely Madeira cloth\nand appointed with a large silver\nflower basket filled with shaggy\npink 'mums. The two beautifully\ndecorated Christmas cakes, which\nwere given to those who guessed\ntheir weights correctly, were won\nby Miss Winnie Stocks and Mrs,\nIn charge of this feature. Mrs. A. T.\nSmith was general convener and\nwas also in charge of the tickets.\nOthers assisting her on various committees were Mrs. Philip Coris and\nMrs. J. B. Corkack, fancywork; Miss\nSelma Reimann and Miss Jane Forrest, homecooking; Mrs. James Rlgney and Mrs. Frank Verzuh, candy;\nMrs. W. Watson, Mrs. C. J. Thorndale, Mrs. A. Johnston, Mrs. Colin\nForrest, Mrs. K. Sammons, Mrs.\nH. Blundun and Mils Amy Strachan,\ntea tables; Mrs. J. Dwyer, Mrs. E.\nJ. Fowler and Mrs. W. Harris, culinary arrangements. The fish pond\nunder the sponsorship of the Koo-\nfenay Theta Rho girls was In charge\nof Eileen Marshall, Patsy Kerby,\nKatherlne Gunn, Josephine Perrin\nand Peggy McLeod.\nMr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith ol Seattle have arrived In Trail and\nwill spend the Christmas holidays\nhere, the guests of their .son-in-\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.\nJames A. Downing, 1180 Nelson ave-\nTRAIL BOARD OF TRADE PROUD\nTO BE HOST TO JUNIOR BOARD\nTRAIL, B. C Dec. 8 \u2014 The Trail\nsenior board of trade was host to\nthe junior board at its supper-meeting ln the Crown Point hotel palm\nroom tonight\n\"We are proud of the junior board\nol trade In Trail,\" declared W. A.\nPorteous, senior board president,\nin welcoming the younger men.\n\"We hope the two boards will be\nable to get along nicely and work\ntogether for the betterment of the\ncommunity of Trail.\"\n\"I feel that divergent views on\nthe Castlegar ferry were responsible for our meeting here tonight,\"\nreplied Lyle Jestley, junior board\npresident \"Our two executives have\nmet to see if we can coordinate in\nthe Interest of Trail. No one questions the desirability of a junior\nboard following the same trend ln\ninteresting ourselves in matters of\nconcern.\nCOLD BLANKET ON YOUTH\n\"Everywhere one goes,\" Mr. Jestley said, \"a cold, wet blanket is\nbeing thrown on the activities of\nyouth and I am glad that the senior\nboard has welcomed us.\n\"That the tenlor board expreaa a\nvote of appreciation to the Junior\nboard for seeing It fit to be present\nhere tonight\" was a motion made\nby Donald MacDonald and\nunanimously by the senior\n\"When tne junior board has _\nproblem,\" said Mr. MacDonald, \"we\nwould appreciate it being taken up\nwith us, and I don't think we are\nabove submitting letters to you tW\nconsideration. Without the ideas MM\nspired by youth, I don't think tb\u00ab3\nsenior board could function as it\nshould.\"\nHISTORY BOARD8\nR. M. Hoyland, secretary of tbrjj\nsenior board, read an  interesting\npaper on the history ot boards of\ntrade In Canada, their objects and\npurpose.\nAs Nelson had'been refused a\nrequest for a permanent radio Inspector, a letter from the Trail*\nRossland Amateur Radio association\nasking the Trail senior board ot\ntrade to cooperate with thr Nelson\nboard in endeavoring to obtain an\ninspector for the Kootenay district,\nwas filed.\nJ. D. Southworth was elected *\nmember without ballot\nC. H. Wright was appointed the\nboard's representative on the Trail\ncommittee of the Canadian Society\nfor the Control of Cancer, after I\nletter from A. H. Carson, chairman\nof the Trail cancer board, \\sking\nfor cooperation, was read.\nPlan Father Son\nEve in Rossland\nROSSLAND, B. C, Dec. 7-Plens\nare being made for a junior Tuxis\nand Trail Ranger father and son\nevening, which will be held Monday, December 10 by Stewart\nJamieson and Bill Polonlkoff, group\nleaders. Some 40 \"boyi and dads\" are\nexpected to be on hand.\nTories Victorious\nOver Trail Buddies\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 8 \u2014 Returning\nto their form of recent years, Young\nConservatives swooped down on\nBuddies, who have defeated them\npreviously this season, to chalk up a\n32-12 win in a game of the ladies' division, Trail basketball league at\nMemorial hall Wednesday night\nYoung Tories held puddles to a\nshut-out during the first halt of the\ngame.\nBuddies \u2014 Hazel Mawdsley 2, M.\nManduca 3, E. Kennedy 2, M Mathews, J. LePage, Hazel weir 1, and\nJean Hood 4.\nYoung_ Conservatives\u2014Rose Severn 4, E. Baillie, Lily Saprunoff,\nMolly White 16, Pearl Loblick 4,\nJean Davidson 5, Dixie Edwards and\nIsabelle Morris 3.\nAsh Baillie refereed. Alex Grlpich wasjudgeofplay^^\nNominations Board\nof Trade Officers\nAre Before Board\nNominations for 1938 officers and\ncommittees of the Nelson board of\ntrade were placed before the board\nat its luncheon at the Hume Thursday.\nE. A. Mann, vice-president who\noccupied ,the chair, stated they were\nsuggestions only prepared by a nominating committee, and any member of the board could make further nominations up to the time at\nthe annual meeting.\nMORE ABOUT\nARABS JOIN\n(Continued From Pag* One)\nHostility between France Md.l\naly by tonight had developed lit\none of the most confused quarrel*\nof Europe's tangle of animosities,\"\nlatent or active. The greatest ptr\nzle ot all was what Italy want-\nand how she Intended to try to get\nIt\nInformazlono   Diplomatic!   real-\nfirmed Italy's disbelief in \"pereetf ]\nual peace and eternal crystallization pf special Interest tod sltua-;\ntlons.*\nSince the Italians consider them-\nselves cheated ln tbe division of\ncolonial territory at Versailles\nmight be presumed that the co:\npondence service meant that ,\nhoped to expand territorial]]' i\nat the expense of France, which\nIt said was clinging to \"the spirit\nof Versailles. .. T\nCANADIAN CLUB HEAD J\nCALGARY, Dec. 8 (CP)-Dfc B\nR. Selby was elected president ef\nthe Men's Canadian club, Calgary\nsection, at the annual meeting today.\n-f\nfight\nthat\nCOLD   i\nFEEN-A-M-NT\nTHE CHEWING  GUM  LAXATIVE\nORDER FUEL NOW!\nThese Coals Are Best\n\u2022    NEWCASTLE LUMP        \u2022    CALT LUMP\nOr for tha furnace let us recommend\nCROW'S NEST COAL\nWest Transfer Co.\nEstablished 1899\nPHONE 33 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY\nuffitw l^likq-wm V-e\/iaouij\nNew and Improved Blend\u2014Roasted by New Method\u2014\nit Richer, Smoother, Fuller-bodied than ever\nmm*.\n-*tfSs*\n\u00bb Ufal\nIF THEY'VE\nACTUALLY IMPROVED\nMAtt-lEU. HOUSE,\nIT SHOWS\nNOTHING IS SO\nGOOD THAT\nIT CAN'T BE\nBETTERED\/\nVERY TRUE,MADAM... ITS\nA STIU. BgTTER eHHB OP\nMAXWELL HOUSE THAT IS\nEVEN RICHER, SMOOTHER\nAND FULLER BODIED...\nAND IT, ROASTED BY A NEW\nMETHOD THAT CAPTURES\nALL THIS gSM GOODNESS\nFLAVOUR..\nNO WONDER SO\nMANY PEOPLE ARE\nCHANGING TOTOIS\nNEW NIAXWELL\nHOUSE... 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NELSON.\nice Fears Hiller Eager to\nResume Soon Drive for Rich\nTreasures of Russian Ukraine\nPARIS, Dec. 8 (CP). \u2014 French\nJlatlon that Joachim von Hib-\n>p while here sounded out\nit attitude toward a German\nfor the treasures of the Rus-\n\u201e::m Jkralne would, if well founded,\nSend somewhat to confirm belief in\nduce Varicose\nOr Swollen Veins\nThit Easy Way\nProve It at Small Cost\nSwollen veins may become dan-\n'serous and sometimes break. Sufferer's should get an original bottle\n\u25a0\".of Moone's Emerald Oil at Mann,\nRutherford.Co., or any pharmacist\nand start to reduce the veins and\nbunches at once with this healing\nI OIL' A small bottle ,will last a long\ntime because it is Very concentrated and a little goes a very long\n\u25a0'way. Apply night and morning with\n\u25a0 'A soft brush or finger tips as directed until the swelling is reduced.\nSo effective is Emerald Oil that it\n.'lis highly useful in reducing trouble-\nI tome simple swellings due to strain\nand hastens their disappearance,\nI .Advt.\nDON'T WRESTLE\nWITH YOUR\nUNDERWEAR!\nTHERE'S NO!\nSQUIRMING\nIN\nJOCKEYS!\n\u2022 Bulky* binding, oltt-fnili-oneil\naadenrsu hu no plaoe In tha modeln\nman*, wardrobe. There's' n new Idea\u2014\na masculinized garment known aa\n\u2022\u2022Jpokey.\" Th* now Jockey .lone\"\nmake the ont-of-doon more enjoy*\nable\u2014at the football game tm out\nhunting\u2014at winter golf nr ekallng.\nNo creep, no bind, no buttons. They\nend squirming t They end \u25a0hl-rerlng,\ntool And they fit averytcharat\nMoodles Underwear, Hamilton, Ont,\nJockey Longs\nByMOODlES\nY-Front Underwear _\nJesignedb\nA,aa-verilacllnTlwSalurilayKecnln,ro>t,\n'   British Columbia\nRepresentative,   J. J. MacKay\n702 Bower Bldg.,    Vancouver\neaatem Europe that Chancellor Hitler Intends to move in that direction soon.\nI have Just finished a tour of\nGermany and all the countries from\nPoland and down through the Balkans, and the general opinion among\nobservers was that this would be\nthe Nazi chief's next big activity.\nMany thought he might act in the\nspring. But all agreed this,master\nopportunist would proceed as in the\npast and be governed by circumstances. The Important thing in their\nminds was that he was set to go at\nthe right moment.\nThis would mean a Russo-German\nconflict, barring a miracle. However,\nthe way matters now stand in\nEurope's tangled affairs, this need\nnot cause \u25a0\u25a0 a general flight. Many\nbelieve it could be confined to eastern Europe, though there would t}t\nthe possibility ot Japanese action\nagainst Russia in the lar east.\nThe prospect of Hitler attempting\nto achieve nis long cherished ambition of bringing the Ukraine under\nGerman control naturally gives rise\nto these pertinent questions:\n1. How would Hitler account for\nhis promise at the time of the Czecho\nSlovak crisis that his demands represented his last territory claims ir\nEurope?\n2. How would Germany get' a*^\nRussian territory since Polish and\nRussian soil intervenes?\n3. What about the Franco-Russian\ndefensive alliance which was to take\ncare of just such a contingency?\ni. Would Hitler try to annex the\nUkraine, thereby creating a minority problem by trying to absorb\nthis fiercely independent people?\nThere is an answer to each of\nthese. Let's take them in turn:\n1.1 heard Hitler's impassioned\nspeech in which he declared he had\nno further European territorial\nclaims. The moment he said this it\nflashed across me that he very likely\nwaa excluding Russia mentally when\nhe spoke of \"Europe.\"\nI put this to other observers and\nthey agreed this was a likely explanation since it was wholly im-\npropable he had abandoned a hope\nso great and of such long standing.\n2. It is not impropable he has in\nmind trying to draw Poland in as\nan ally, thereby creating a gateway\nquid pro quo for Poland, in event\nquad pro quo for Poland, in event\nof victory, would be a slice of Russian territory.\n3. France found it impossible to\ngo to the aid of her ally\u2014one might\nalmost say foster child\u2014Czechoslovakia, and the consensus seems to\nbe an attack on Russia would not\nprovide the French with any greater motive to go to war. By similar\ntoken there would not seem to be\na first call for British intervention.\n4.1 haven't yet found any expert\nwho believes Hitler Intends to annex\nthe Ukraine. He is too smart to\ncreate such a minority problem. He\npresumably would set it up as an\nautonomous republic but bring it\nunder the absolute. domination \u25a0 of\nthe reich. He doesn't need to annex\nit to obtain all the benefits.\nFormal Opening\nTrail   Addition\nNot Worked Out\nTRAIL, B: *C\u201e Dec. 8 \u2014 As the\nschool board had not yet outlined\nany plans for ceremonies for the\nopening of the new high school addition, an offer of the Trail Veterans orchestra to perform could\nnot be accepted by the Trail-Tadanac and district school board Wednesday.\nApplication for rental of the hall\nto conduct a concert in the new\nyear was rejected, the board not\nhaving fixed any policy covering\nthe auditorium.\nFEAR MEN IN\nFORESTRY CAMP\nCULTU8 LAKE, B.C., Dec. 8\n(CP), \u2014 The park.board Inlhli\nFraiir Valley retort 60 mllei oast\nof Vanoouver has tiled a request\nWith the Brltlih Columbia departments of labor and lands, aiklng\nthlt unemployed men now occupying a provincial forestry camp\nhere be removed.     ,\nThe lotion was taken after citizens had expressed apprehension\nfollowing a brief sit-down strike\nby occupants of the camp late last\nmonth,-and a number of arrests\non minor charges since then.'\n\"Gym\" Classes*.\nLeaders Officiate\nKIEL, Germany, Dec. 8 (AP)\u2014\nGermany's first aircraft carrier, a\n19,250-ton vessel with space for 40\nplanes, was launched today in the\npresence ot Reichstuehrer Hitler,\nfield marshall Hermann Wilhelm\nGoerlng and high naval officials.\nIt was christened the Graf Zeppelin by Countess Hella Von Bran-\nden Stein-Zeppelin, daughter of the\nfamous airship Milder.\nAn' array of .Germany's newest\nand finest warships assembled in\nthe port and thousands of persons\ncrowded vantage points around the\nDeutsche Werke shipyards to watch\nthe launching.\nGoering, as air minister, declared\nthe new.vessel was' proof Germany's anils now are strong enough\nto enforce peace in a turbulent\nworld.\nTRAIL, B.' C, ;Dec; 8-A letter\nfrom City Clerk W.:E. B. Miny?\npenny, read at a meeting ot the\nTrailrTadanac and District nfiool\nboard, stated that the city. ctimcil\nwould consider the board's redueBt\ntor establishment ol a \"no-parking\nzone on the three-streets bordering\nthe high school, when. the - traffic\nbylaws were revised in the. New\nYear.' ' *,\" \" * '.'.\n'. That the board had been granted\npermission to use the: city-market\nhall fdr school gymnasium classes\nMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday and\nThursday mornings of etch week,\nwas the Information received in another- letter from the city clerk.\n' The dangerous practice of children going to and from Central\nschool Dy way of the sand bank beside the city hell was pointed put\nby Mr. Monypenny, and W. M. Cameron, principal, was asked to have\nthe students warned.\nBC.-FRIDAY  MORNINO,  DEC. 9.  19S8.\nORDER DAIRY CLOSED    .\nFOR CUTTING PRICES\nCAtQABV, bee. 8 (CPi-TM\nPallesen's Dairy, Ltd., of Calgary,\nhas been ordered by the board\nof public utility- commissioners\nOf Alberta to discontinue milk deliveries for four days, Dee. 12 to\nThe order, Issued by Judge A.\nA. Carpenter, board chairman,\ncharges that tht dairy company\nallowed \u2022 discount on the minimum price of milk and give large\ndiscount! on butter to milk customers, contrary to boird' regu\nlatloni. .'   .'\u25a0\nBoard Indorses\nChristmas Cheer\nMerits Support Whole\nBoard Declares\nArchdeacon\nResolution \"heartily endorsing\"\nthe work of the Nelson Christmas\nCheer and Welfare association was\npassed by the Nelson board of trade\nat its luncheon at the Hume Thursday, following receipt ol a letter\nfrom W, E. Wasson, association secretary, outlining plans and asking\nfor assistance.\nVen. Archdeacon Fred H. Graham\ndeclared the Christmas Cheer fund\nwas \u25a0 \"imperatively necessary,\" and\nthat the manner in which the fund\nwas administered and \"carefully\nhusbanded\" merited the complete\nsupport of board members.\nHAMBURG (CP)--German museum officials have discovered near\nTostedt a women's graveyard dating back to the second century A.D.\nwith silver nails and treasure chests\namong the relics.\nTrail Ratepayers Can't Transport\nWarlield Children Trail School\nFree Press Issue\nLOS ANGELES, Dec. 8 (AP). -\nThe California supreme court will\ntake several months to decide whether freedom of the press was infringed by the contempt conviction\nof the Los Angeles Times for its editorials on pending criminal cases,\nThe Los Angeles Bar association,\nwhich brought the action, argued in\nall-day hearing yesterday thfe constitutional guarantee of free press\ndoes not apply when courts find a\ndefinite offense has been committed.\nThe Times contended the editorials\ndealt with matters, of public interest\ncoming within the scope of freedom\not the press.  \u25a0\nSirH.Marler'sSon\nSues Father-Judge\nDismisses Action\nTORONTO, Dec. 8 (CP)-Mr. Justice W. D. Roach dismissed in weekly court today an aetion brought by\nLeonard Marler for. $300,000 against\nhis father, Sir Herbert Marler, Canadian minister to Washington, and\nDr. George H. Stevenson, superintendent of the Ontario hospital at\nLondon.\nMr. Justice Roach, deciding on an\nappeal by the Ontario attorney-\ngeneral, ruled the action could not\nbe brought against the hospital superintendent who was in the employ\nof the Ontario health department.\nYoung Marler charged he was\nwrongfully committed to the London hospital to prevent his marriage\nto Janet White of Syracuse, N.Y.\nSir Herbert Marler was not represented by counsel in the motion for\ndismissal.       ^^\nAdvocates Gov't.\nSweep lit Canada\nBeaver Bend Is Also\nAffected by Boqrd\nDecision\nTRAIL, B, C, Dec.8 - Nothing\ncould be promised in the way of\ntransportation for bringing Warfield\nor Beaver Bend children tp Trail\nschools, for this school year. Chairman H. J. Palmer told a delegation\nof four from the area, at meeting\nof the Trail-Tadanac and District\nboard ot school trustees Wednesday\nnight.' ,.'\u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0 \"I can t tee how we can give you\nschooling and transportation, without starting something we cant\nstop,\" Mr; Palmer stated. \u2022\nA discussion on' the matter lasted\n^V^srfVN^rf^^^N^Arf^rt^^s^^^^sA^^rf^rt^^^^s^^^ .\nabout two hours. The delegation\ncomprised J. B, Biker, Robert Hendricks. C. F. Archibald and \"Rusty\"\nO'Sullivan.\nWOULD BE\nDISCRIMINATION\n\"To give you transportation facilities,\"'Mr. Palmer told the delegation, \"would be taking your .children\nto the door of the school for far\nless than what is paid,by parents\nwhose children have to walk to\nschool trom as far at a mile and a\nquarter.\" .        \u2022     , \u25a0 __.'\u2022\nAt a rough Mtlmate, the-boart\npointed out thit the ichQc. tax-ott\nan average Warfield home was abodt\nM0, compared to $20 in the city of\nTrail.' ' ,'\u2022 v.' f. '\u2022'.\n. \"Forgetting th?t we are ratepiyeri\nand thinking only Of the chllifran,\nit would be a fine thing to provide\ntransportation,\" Mr. Palmer laid,\n\"'but'It means that the cost'would\nbe borne by the people in the city\nof Trail.\".  \u25a0'        \u2022   -.     \u25a0  ,    ''    .\nHe suggested that the distrlctaor-\nganlte into a scliool district, and\nhave a school for children In' gradet\nup to VI., and send the- others in\nto Trail to attend Junior high and\nhigh schodls. The Creston-Erickson-\nWynndel consolidated district wat\npointed out as an example.of this.\nScore of 69 Wins,\nVasa Lodge Whist\nTable 6 with the score of 8B, occupied by Miss Ida Levin, Mrs. E.\nWalgren, O. (Anderson and H. Busk,\ncaptured first place honors at the\nmilitary whist drive in the K. P.\nhall Wednesday night. There were\n11 tables in play- Gunnar Nelson\nacted as master of ceremonies and.\nGerda Anderson, Paulina Beckman,\nand Gus Anderson served on the\nrefreshment committee.\nTRAIN OVERTURNS\nAUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 8 (AP). -\nThe engine and all but two coaches\nof the Missouri Pacific railroad's\ncrack sunshine- special overturned\nnear McNeil, 15 miles north of here\ntoday, injuring the engineer and a\nmail clerk. No passengers were reported injured.\nBritain to Spring Big Airplane\nSurprise Design, Expert Predicts\nSTABBED BOY FRIEND?\nSPOKANE, Dec. 8 (AP).-A second degree murder warrant was issued yesterday by Prosecutor Ralph\nFoley against Mrs. Maxine Millican,\n35. Spokane hotel operator; Foley\nsaid Mrs. Millican confessed to stabbing to death a former sweetheart,\nDan Morgan.\nLONDON, Dec. 8 (AP).-A trend\ntoward building huge, fast airliners,\nto carry armies in war and civilian\npassengers in peace, is noted in the\nnew edition ot the British annual,\n\"Jane's All the World's Aircraft.\" ,\nC. G. Grey, the co-editor,. said\nthis was caused, first, by a fear of\ncollapse in the market for straight\nwarplanes \"just in case there does\nnot happen to be a war within the\nnext 10 years,\", and, secondly, by\nthe Idea that \"air forces in the future will have to do a great deal\nof transport.\nThe country-by-country presentation of airplane types reflected sharp\nMONTREAL, Dec.\ngovernment - operated\n. (CP)-A\nlottery\nRoof Crashes,\nOne Dies, Burial\ndecreases in French progress and\nproduction, a sharp rise in Germany, a slight decrease in Italy and\n\"a comfortable middle course\" ln\nGreat Britain.\nSoviet Russia, he said, had brought\nout no new prototypes since the\nend of 1937 \"presumably because of\nliquidation of personnel rather than\nover factors in the aircraft industry.\"\nHe described the United States'\nprogress as \"quite reasonable\u2014nothing wonderful.\"\nThe editor predicted when designs\nnow secret were made public Great\nBritain would cause the world \"furiously to think,\"\nHoude Attempts Comeback in\n3-Way Fight, Montreal Mayoralty\nHOLLANDS\nCOCKTAIL\n(Servu six)\n1 Jigger of orange lulce\n1 Jigger of lemon juice\nJ_ jigger of Grenadine\n2 jiggers Italian Vermouth\n3 jlgsers de Kuyper's Gin\nAdd a dash of Angostura\nbitters.\nShake with cracked Ice.\nFor thi most healthful of ill gin\ncocktails uit De Kuyper's Gin mixed\nwith hull lulce ind \u2022 dash of bitten,\nOr. many people like it mixed with\nmille ind nutmeg. Dl Kuyper's Gin\nis lhe one cocktail \"mixer\" thlt really\nIs good for you.\n13 ounce - -\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia.\nMONTREAL, Dec. 8 (CP)-As\nMontreal's civic election campaign\nfloats down the home stretch on a\ntide of oratory, the doors to the\nmayor's office are swinging open\nfor one ot three men:\n1, A' one-time \"favorite son\" of\nthe big city, toppled from that\npedestal\u2014and the mayoralty\u2014two\nyears ago.\n2: A youthtul legislative assembly member who says he wants to-\nstop the workers from being exploited by professional politicians.\n3. A merchant making his debut\nto civic politics on a platform of\n\"honest\" administration.\nOnce the darling ot the city's\nelectorate, \u25a0 dynamic Camillien\nHoude was rejected at the pools in\nthe last contest in 1936. .Now he is\ntrying to get back to the mayor's\nchair on Dec. 12 against the opposition of Candide Rochefort, defeated 1936 candidate and union nation-\nale member of the legislature, and\nCharles A. Gascon, a middle-aged\nbusiness man.\nThe three are fighting to fill the\nvacancy created by the withdrawel\nof J. Adehmar Raynault who recently decided he wouldn't \"seek\nre-election. The dapper little mayor, rounding out his only term at\ncity hall, said he was tired of the\nturmoil of municipal politics.\nBoth he and Rochefort are of the\nsame political stripe\u2014union nation-\nale. Houde's turbulent days ln the\nlegislature assembly were spent in\nthe ranks ot the conservatives\u2014\nonce he was provincial leader\u2014\nbut now he is running under no\nofficial political banner.\nCampaign issues are not striking\nin the election. Houde is telling\nthe electors ot his stewardship In\nthe previous three terms he served.\nONE CANDIDATE IS 34\nHis opponents are making much\nof the fact the 49-year-old political\nveteran resigned in 1936 before the\nend of his third term. Houde walked out then, four months before\nelection time, saying he and Maurice Duplessis', union nationale government of Quebec couldn't pull\ntogether.\nGascon's chief plank is honesty,\nand business-like government at\ncity hall. He Is a 50-year-old business man in the real estate and\ngrocery lines.    ,\nRochefort. youngest of the trio, is\nonly 34. His opponents say he tl\n\"only a boy\", but he says that\nmeans nothing. Appealing to the\nworkcji, he tells them to elect \"on\n-ifv-rr-Tstr\nwho has been a worker himself.\"\nTo aid unemployment, he promises\nprotection for industry here in the\nway bf taxation revision.\n       ...  WtL..\nwould add annually more than\n$20,000,000 to the national income,\nenable the undertaking of more\npublic works and relieve Canada s\nunemployment problem, Senator\nArthur Marcotte of Pontelx, Sask,\nsaid here last night.\nThe senator said Canadians\nevery year spend WMSWjm\nthe Irish sweepstakes. \"And if thfcs\nsum is spent on a lottery which\nunder federal law is illegal,\" he\nsaid, \"can you imagine how much\nmore-they would spend if a legalized lottery was operated by the\ngovernment for a purpose from\nwhich the Canadian people would\nbenefit directly?\"    '   \u2022\nSenator Marcotte believed tickets in a national lottery could be\nsold at post offices like \"postal\nnotes or money ordere.\"\n\"This would mean the elimination ot fraudulent operators,' he\nsaid, \"as the forging of one of the\ntickets would become a criminal\noffence, punisljable not by a fine\nbut by a prison term.\"\nSome opponents of the national\nlottery scheme held that such a\nsweep would ruin morals and encourage people to become gamblers, said the senator.\n\"But nevertheless,\" he said, \"we\nare allowed to gamble on the\nstock markets, bet on the races,\noperate wheels of fortune at exhibitions, buy lottery tiokets at\nbazaars and play bingo every day\nit we care to; nobody sees anything wrong in that. But buy a\nsweepstake ticket and you immediately become socially contaminated. Is that logic?\"\nAbandon Search in\nJapanese Air Crash\n'TOKYO, Dec. 8 (AP)\u2014Ten of\nthe 12 persons aboard a Japanese\nairliner were given up for lost today atter the plane had been forced down on shark-Infested waters\nnear Okinawa Island, midway between Formosa and Kyushu, south-\nermost island of Japan proper.\nThe steamer Mlyake Maru radioed she had located the wreckage\not the plane, rescued two survivors and found two bodies. Authorities announced later search for the\nother eight had been abandoned.\nAirplanes and ships had participated in the hunt,\nThe plane carried eight passengers and a crew of four, all Japanese.\nOSLO Dec. 8 (AP)\u2014One person\nwas killed and siven were injured\ntoday when the roof of a small\nbuilding collapsed during the funeral of Queen Maud.\nThe crash of the first of 42 salute guns from the walls of the ancient fortress of Akershus signalled two minutes of silence through\nout the nation while Norway's sovereign walked to the fortress behind the hearse carrying the body\nof the Queen.\nThe Queen, a sister of King\nGeorge V of England died ln London, Nov. 20. Twelve priests kept\nvigil all night before the coffin,\ndraped with royal standard of red\nsurmounted by a golden lion. A\nsingle wreath of red carnations\u2014\n.the King's\u2014rested upon it,\n28 Coses Tried in\nTrail in November;\nFines Reach $167\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 8 \u2014 During\nthe month of November 28 cases\ncame before the city police court\nand fines collected amounted to\n$167.50, the Trail police commission\nwas informed in the monthly report\nsubmitted by Police Chief John\nLaurie. The minister of Transport of Canada was paid $50 of the\namount for fines collected under the\nRadio act of Canada.\n,Of the 27 convicted, 18 paid tines,\nseven were givep jail sentences, one\nreceived, .suspended sentence, one\nwas let off' with a warning, and\none dismissed.\n\u25a0 Summary of the cases follow:   .\nCriminal code of Canada \u2014 false\npretences 1, intoxicated while driving auto 1, reckless driving 1. theft\n1 arid vagrancy 6.    *  -\nDominion statutes \u2014 Radio act\not Canada 10.   .\nProvincial statutes \u2014 highway act\n1, motor vehicle act 2.\nCity.bylaws \u2014 trades licence bylaw 2, traffic bylaw 3.\nJAPAN HINTS AT\nREVISED \"OPEN DOOR'\nTOKYO, Dec. 8 (AP).\u2014Foreign\nMinister Hachiro Arita was reported by Domei, the Japanese news\nagency, to have told the British and\nUnited States embassadors today \"it\nmay be necessary to revise the principles of equal opportunity and the\nopen door- In Ghlna.\" .\nIf they're pipe smokers they're sure to Uke Picobac\n... die pick of the mellow Burley tobacco grown in\nsunny, southern Ontario.\nSo put them down on your Christmas list for a half,\npound tin of Canada's most popular smoke.  How\n\u2022 they'll like Picobac. It's a mild .. ..cool... iweet\nsmoke \u2014 a Christmas gift fit for a prince.\nThe V_ lb- tin corns In *\nYuletide Wrappi\n\u00ab,..*, py\u00ab\nIt DOES taste qood in a pipel\"\nGROWN IN SUNNY. SOUTHERN ONTARIO\nml\nxQccd HBC cypiutd\n^%m237?#wa?<>\nIn 1701, the Hudson'!\nBay Company on its\nFrigate \"Perry\" im-\nported the first cargo\nof Scotch Whisky\ninto Canada.\nHUDSON'S B\njf&fjMCWwfe,\nJust what its name\nimplies\u2014the belt\nprocurable   at\nany price.\n26V2 0Z.\n.. $3.28 ',.\nHUDSON'S BAY\nSCOTCH WMSW\n\u2014.V,AuiAJ\u00a3umfiAi-\n'^tinmhjiUm\n1 Whi 11 jj-^jwi\nSCOTCH WHISKY\nDistilled,Blended\nand Bottled In\nScotland.\n40 oz.\n*4'8S\nbuiV-iutV. btuj diimpant}\nThis advertisement'is not published or displayed by the Llquoi1\nControl Board or ty the Government of British Qolumbia,\nTO MAKE\nROOM FOR THE\nNEW MODELS\nLOOK AT THESE PRICES\n1937 De Luxe NASH Victoria Sedan     &*7 CA\nPRICED  AT ...A...             \u2122 \u25a0\u25a0 i'\u25a0 Jl \u2122\n1937 TERRAPLANE DeLuxe Sedan     S\u00a34<\nTRUNK-HEATER-ELECTRIC   HAND    \u2122i\u00bbf.\n1928 DESOTO Sedan &100\nGOOD RUNNING ORDER :   \u2122 m\\mama\nIf It's 0 Kootenay Motors Vsed Car\nIt's a Good Vsed Cor\nNELSON LIMITED\nNASH \u2014 LAFAYETTE HUDSON \u2014 TERRAPLANE-\nWI0N1117 HELSpN.B,C.\n nm\nDEMPSEY GAINS\n'39 NEIL AWARD\nIflST YORK, Dee. 8 (API-Jack\nDempsey, . former world heavyweight champion, today wai award,\ned the Edward J, Neil Memorial\ntrophy by the New York boxing\nwriters as tbe man who had done\ntbe moit tor boxing in 1938.\nDempsey was named fint reclpi-\nent ot the award, presented ln honor\nof the former Auoclated Press iporti\nwriter and war correspondent fa\ntally wounded in Spain a year ago.\nIn selecting Dempsey. for tha\naward, the' writer, took Into consideration the .farmer champion's\npopularity and that he still is the\nIdol\" of the boxing fans. They\npointed out that wherever be goes to\nreferee a boxing or wrestling matcn,\nthe fans uiuilly come to lee the\nManassa Mauler rather than the\ntighten or wrestlers.\nmvtluctj cf\nCO-OPERATIVE\nWiNE GROWERS ASSOCIATION\nOF SOUTH AFRICA\nThis ai-vertisenjent is not published or  displayed by the\nI Liquor Control Board or by\nthe   Oovernment  of   British\nColumbia.\nKlln\u00ab,MttddlnRlnki\nAre Curling Winners\nMrs. William Kline's and Mrs. L\nMaddln'a ladies gathered In the\npoint! ln Nelson Ladies' Curling club\n\u2014President vi Secretary tournament games, Thunday. Mn. Kline\nrang ud a 10-4 win over Mn. Andy\nKraft's curlers and Mrs. Maddin a\n12-5 victory over Mn. T. A. Wallace.\nSchedule for today follows:\nMn. W. Kline vs. Mrs. T. A. Wallace; Mrs, J, Gansner vs. Mn. H.\nM. Whimster; Mrs. B. Whitehead vs.\nMn. A. Dingwall.\nNEW MANAGER J\nFOR CLIPPERS\n8POKANE, Wash., Dec. 2 (AP)\n\u2014Art Rud uid tonight he had\n\u2022old the franchise of tha Spokane\nClippers Iri the Pacific Coast Hockey Itague to Roy Hotchklu ind\nH. R, Gllkey, Spokane business\nmen.\nRud said all local arrangements\nwere complete and the authorization\nof the sale by League President\nFred W. Taylor of Vancouver. B. C.,\nwas the only remaining technicality.\nHe iaid they would take over\nmanagement of the club next Monday.\nIn a brief statement Hotchkiss and\nGilkey said they planned \"no changes ln personnel\" and \\vould retain\nJack Arbour as club manager.\nTaylor, called on the telephone,\nsaid he had not been officially advised of the sale, but \"you can say\nfor the league they will be more\nthan glad to cooperate in any wily\nwith the management of the SpO'\nkane team.\"\nNBLSON DAILY. NEWS, NELSON,  B.C-FRIDAY  MORNINQ, DEO, I. 19M,\nSmokies Triumph Again\nPLANT MEN DRAW\nIN BATTLE FOR\nCHICKEN DINNER\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 8 \u2014 The\nOxide plant chicken dinner tournament got away to flying start Wednesday as Frederlckson's shift battled Brian's shift to a 6-6 draw in the\nrace for the winged trophy.\nOxide Motorman Frank Petrosky\nled Brian's Beaven with three goals\nto share scoring honon with Albert\nHaywood who netted three for Fred-\nrickson's Bomben. Steve Boyko tied\nup the game when he took Haywood's pass to score for the Bomb-\nen. Brown and Boyko scored to\naccount for the other Bomber goals.\nJerry Babcock wth two and Bill\nLeniraek with one were the other\nBeaver scorers. Ted Halvenon in\nthe Beaver net staved off several last\nperiod gang plays by the Fredrickson shift\nGeorge Tomlich and Dick Price\nrefereed.\nThe teams were\nBeaven \u2014 Ted Halverson (goal),\nJoe Wallach, Jerry Babcock, Hector Henry, Frank Petrosky, Herman\nSwitzer, Ralph Gibbard, Tommy\nThomas, Bill Leniczek and Joe Rin-\ntoul, trainer.\nBombers \u2014 \u2022 B. Pollock (goal),\nRollie Stevens, E. Fredrickson, L.\nBrown, A. Jenkins, Harry Drake,\nDixon, Steven Boyko, Albert Haywood, Jim Wallace and Jim McCullough, coach-\nCoil ond Condenser\nTESTERS\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 Baker St\nNelion, B.C.\n**\u00bb\nhis advertisement Is not published or\nBoard or by the Government ol\nayed by the Liquor Control\nBritish Columbia.\nChamps End Canadian,\ntour in Halifax;\nSail Saturday\nHALIFAX, Dec. 8 (CP)\u2014Trail\nSmoke Eaten concluded their\ntranscanada tour with a 0-2 victory over Halifax Wolves tonight\nThey nil from' here Saturday for\na tour of Europe that will Include the International champion-\ni ship series In Switzerland In Feb'\ni ruary. :\"\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.',\nSmoke Eaten went ahead in the\ntint with goals by Benoit and McCreedy. Halifax evened the score\nearly ln the second period, with\nMacKenzie and Redmond banging\nthe puck past Scodellaro, In the\nTrail nets. The visitors applied the\npressure, however, and added a\nbrace ot counters in the middle session, Kowcinak tallied both of them\nCronie broke .away late ln the\nperiod with two wingmen and slipped through the Halifax defence\nafter faking them out of position,\nLINEUPS\nTrail \u2014 Scodellaro; Snowdon,\nHaight; McCreedy; Morris, Kowcinak. Subs: Johnston, Dame, Brennen, Benoit, Crpnie.\nHalifax \u2014 Bowser; Courcner, Bell;\nThomas; Stanhope, \u25a0 Bligh. Subs:\nO'Connell, Fraser, Sullivan, Wheb-\nby, Clancy, Redmondon, Meagher,\nMacKenzie.\nReferees \u2014 Reg Breazley and Pete\nMcDonald. '\n8UMMARY\nFirst period: 1, Trail, Benoit 9:00;\n2, Trail, McCreedy (Morris), 14:40.\nPenalties: Cronie.\nSecond period: 3, Halifax, MacKenzie (Clancy) -4:19; 4, Halifax,\nRedmond, 6:48; 5, Trail, Kowcinak\n(McCreedy) 12:11; 6, Trail, Kowcinak (Cronie) 18:05.\nPenalties: Blight (2), Dame, Benoit,\nCronie, -Jorrls.\nThird period: 7, Trail, Cronie,\n14:24.\nPenalties: Courcher, Haight Dame,\nKowcinak.,\nGoinor's Eligibility\nIs SHU in Dispute\nTORONTO, Dee. 8 (CP) - The\nMartin Galnor case, tempest In the\nfootball teapot hung fire tonight\nwith the country's football tans\nawaiting a decision as to the big\nmiddle wing's eligibility to play tor\nWinnipeg Blue Bombers in the national final against Toronto Argonauts Saturday.\nWinnipeg club officials here were\nwaiting for documentary evidence\nfrom home that, they said, would\nprbvide the Canadian Rugby union\nwith, \"satisfactory assurance\" that\nGalnor had prospects ot a physical\ninstructor's job in Winnipeg when\nhe left there to finish a coune at\nUnivenity of North Dakota early\nthis year.\nThe C. R. U. demanded such assurances at a meetinng last night\nin which Gainor's eligibility was discussed. Winnipeg officials said thi*;\nexpected to complete their case\neither late tonight or early tomorrow.\n'Best Amateur Hockey\nIn Canada in West\nSoys Ab Cronie\nHALIFAX, Deo. I (CP) - The\nbest hockey In Canada \u2014 outside\nsf the National league, of course\n\u2014right now Is being played In thi\nwestern provinces, Ab Cronie,\nyouthful playing coach of Trail,\nB. C, Smoke Eaten, tald here to\nnight.'\nAnd ha should know. He haa lust\nled his team, Allan cup winnen lait\nyear, on a 7000-mile trip across\n.Canada, playing 14 games on the\nway. After a game here tonight toby\nembark Saturday for Europe, where\nthey play in the International championship series, Feb. 2-21 ln Switzerland.\nFour of the six games tha 8moke\nEaten lost were taken from them\nby western teami, Another held\nthem to a tie. Kirkland Lake and\nQuebec Aces were the only eastern squads to hang up the Smoke\nEaten' scalps.\nLethbridge split a two-game ser.\nles; Saskatoon edged them out 2-1;\nFlin Flon topped them twice, 5-4\nand 4-1; Kirkland Lake won 2-1 and\nQuebec 3-2. And ln the east the\nSmoke Eaten, three of their playen\nInjured in the second Flin Flon game\nwere not at full strength. The tie\ngame was in Edmonton.\nWEST HOLDS THREAT\nDefinitely, is far as Cronie sees\nIt the greatest threat to Smoke Eaters retaining the Allan cup Is going to come from the west     i\nIn Oshawa, Ottawa, Cornwall,\nwhere they took two games, and\nSaint John, the champions won with\nvarying ease. The seventh victory\nwas at Calgary, at the start of the\ntour. They will visit Scotland, England, France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Sweden and possibly Norway. And when Coach\nCronie is asked whether his team\nwill retain the International Championship, won last year year by the\nSudbury Wolves, for Canada, he Just\nsays 'It's rather early to say yet\nFebruary Is quite a way ott\"\nBut somehow, he gives the Impression the Smoke Eaten wills\nBon Tons Victors\nOver Trail Times.\nBasketball Game\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 8 *\u2022 Bon Tops\nturned the tables in Wednesday\nnight's game of the men's Intermediate basketball league when they defeated Trail Times 38-29, Bon Tons\nwere the victors in these teams' previous meeting.\nNick Turik sparked the tallormen\nto victory with 18 points.\nTeams and scores were:\nBon Tons \u2014 R. Temple 2, P. Buna\nR. Sammartino, J. Balano 7, G. Fao-\niini 2, N. Turik 18, X Baldassi 8, L.\nMurdoch 3, M. Georgettl 1.\nTrail Times \u2014 John Ponak 2, J.\nBilesky 2, George Long 1, Nlnl Forte\n6, Lazzarotto, Chuck Watt 10, Borsato 7, A. Balano and MacDonald 1.\nAsh Baillie refereed. i\nREMODELLED RANGERS LOOK GOOD\nFOR TITLE; TO MEET ACADEMICALS\nGLASGOW, Dec. 8 (CP Cable)\n\u2014Winnen of maximum polnti\nIn their lait six games, Glasgow\nRangen ara travelling at a fait\npace In Scottish football. If the\nlight bluet maintain present form\nthere la little doubt they, will capture the leaguo title now held by\nthe rival Celtlo club.\nAfter a shaky start the Rangers\nremodelled their forward; line and\nthe regular inclusion of Thornton\nand Waddell has given them an at?\ntack second to\" none In the league.\nThe Ibrox Park squad, now leads\nin the drive tor the championship\nwith 30 points,.four more than the\nCelts and five ahead of the third-\nplace Hearts.        \u2014 \u25a0\u2014.-. \u25a0 -\nThe challenging trio take to the\nroad at the week-end with Rangers\nopposing the Academicals at Hamilton and Celtic' at St. Johnstone.\nHearts are away to Clyde but the\nlatter has lost a lot of the steam that\nkept the team at top ot the' league\nduring the fint month ot the campaign.\nTHISTLES FAVORED\nPartlck Thistle and Kilmarnock,\non the heels of Hearts, may slip into\nthird place if the Edinburgh entry\nmakes a Slip at Clyde. Thistles\nshould have little difficulty in a\nhome match against Arbroath, cellar occupant but.the Killies will\nhave to fight hard to take the measure of Queen's Park in Glasgow.\nIn two other interesting fixtures\non the tint division card Aberdeen\nentertain Albion Rovera who last\nweek blanked Clyde 3-0 and Queen\nof the South oppose Ralth Rovera\nat Dumfries.\nCowdenbeath stands out ln the\nsecond, division's promotion race.\nLeading the league with a four-\npoint advantage over East. Fife,\nScottish cupholder, Cowdenbeath Is\naway to King's Park. East Fife\nhas Stenhousemulr as a visitor at\nMethlL  -\nSECOND ROUND CUP BATTLES IN\nLIMELIGHT OF ENGLISH WEEKEND\nLONDON,, Dec. 8 (CP Cable)-\n8ocond round English eup battle,\nhold the spotlight for football fans\nSAY..\nThoso -who appreciate life's finer things\nhave n magio phrase which brings\nthe finest of blended Scotch whiskies.\n^^av^xmataafi     m\nBOTTLED   IN   SCOTLAND\nI,   rt M     SANDERSON   &   S*\u00bbN   LTD.,   LEITH,   SCOTLAND\nnbili.-JiiiiiiitlTnrtai*gil^w*\u00ab\u00bb>ir^^t<wth|-wCtiili\u00bbl-o-nlw-yll\nat tha week-end, Nina minor\nleaguo clubs, lurvlvon of qualifying roundi and th* fint round\nproper, and 25 representative! of\nthe big league'! third dlvlilon take\npart to determine entranti to the\n' next stage of the competition.\nSeven of the nine junior squad-\nare drawn against teams holding\nsenior status with most of the Interest settling on the Gainborough\nTrlnity-Doncaster Rovera match at\nGainsborough,\nThe match between Folkestone\nand Yeovil and Pettere means that\none minor-league at least will go Into the third round, Jan. 7.\nLei-ester City, a vastly improved\neleven this season meets the pace-\nmaking Derby outfit and Everton\ngoes to Preston North End. The two\nLancashire teams may be expected\nto put up a rousing exhibition.\nInvestigation of incidents at the\nAston VUIa-Leioester City match at\nVilla Park, Oct 22 baa resulted In\nJimmy Rogan, Aston manager, being fined \u00a35 ($23.00) and reprimanded by the Football association\nfor \"unwarrantable conduct In the\nreferee's toom.\" Starling, Massey\nand Cummings, three Villa International playen, were cautioned.\nIn second division play Fulham\nmay find'It hard to retain its one-\npoint margin over West Bromwich\nAlbion. While the Londoners are\naway to Coventry City the Albion\nentertains WeBt Sam United.\nDRAW\nThe revised third round draw for\nthe English cup follows:\nIpswich Town vs Torquay V.\nSouthorpe U. vs Watford.\nWalsall ys Clapton Orient\nRuncorn vs Aldershot\nSouthport vs Swindon Town\nHartlepoqls U. vs Queen's Park\nRangen\nPort Vale vi Southend U.\nGainsborough   Trinity   vs   Doncaster Rovers.        f-\nChester vs Hull City '\nHorde n Welfare vs Newport Co.\nCardiff City vi Crewe Alexandra\nLincoln City vi Bromley.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nChelmsford City vs Darlington\nFolkestone vs Yeovil and Petters\nBristol Hovers vs Bournemouth\nStockport  Co. vs Walthamstow\nAvenue. ..._.'\nHalifax Town va Mansfield Town\nHe'll Be In There Tonight\nHOWARD CAMPBELL\n.... captain of the Nelson high ichool Blue Bomben, will be\nIn a new post when the echool team takes on Metaline Falls at the\nhigh school gym tonight \"Howdy'' hai been moved back to guard,\nwhile George Russell, husky point-getter, will tike up hii pott\nat centre.\nIt la hoped the new forward line of Ken McBride, George\nRussell and Gilbert May, will be the aniwer to the problem of hew\nto beat the American echool boys,\nCampbell besides his activity with the Blue Bomben, li active\nIn loftball, hoekey and boxla. He will carry the colore of Nel?\nion's newly-formed athletic club on the Ioe this winter.\nSMITH LEADS RANGERS TO 6-5 WIN\nMONTREAL, Qua., Deo. 8 (CP).\n\u2014Centreman Clint Smith turned\nIn a spectacular three-goal effort\ntonight to lead New York Rangers to a 6-5 National Hockey league\ndecision over Montreal Canadlem\nIn a game the Flying Frenchmen\nalmost turned into a victory wtlh\na great spurt In the closing minutes.\nGained before a crowd of cloie\nto 10^100 fam tha victory left\nRangers In second place behind\nthe leading Boiton Brulnt.\nSUMMARY:\nFirst period 1 Rangers, Smith\n(Dillon) 1:54. 2,, Rangen, Hextall\n(Pratt Heller) 6:8371 Canadlens,\nEvans (Summerhill, Brown) 11:83.\n4 Canadiens, Sagnon (Drouin, Bus-\nwell) 18:07.\nPenalties \u2014 Evans, Coulter (2),\nHaynes, Summerhill, L. Patrick.\nSecond period 8 Rangers, Smith\n(Dillon, L. Patrick) 1:30. 6 Rangen,\nCoulter (Dillon, L. Patrick) 14:20.\nPenalties \u2014 Cain, Buswell.\nThird period 7 Rangers, Smith\n(Dillon, L. Patrick) 2:23. 8 Rangen,\nHextall (Watson) 4:16. 9 Canadiens,\nSummerhill (Evans) 8:08. 10 Canadiens, Summerhill (Brown, Cain)\n18:40. ll Canadlens, Cain (Gagnon,\nSummerhill)   19:14.\nPenalties - M. Patrick, N. Colville (2), Hiller, Siebert Haynes\n(major).\nLINEUP\nRangen: Kerr; Coulter, M. Patrick; Smith; Dillon, L. Patrick. Subs\n\u2014 Hextall, Hiller, Molyneaux, Watson, Pratt Heller, N. Colville, M.\nColville, Shibicky.\nCanadiens: Bourque; Wentworth,\nEvans; Haynes; Gagnon, Blake. Subs\n\u2014 Siebert, Buswell, Drouin, Lorrain,\nCain, Summerhill, Mantha, Brown,\nWard.\nReferee \u2014 Ag. Smith Linesman\nC Campbell.\nAMERKS, WINGS TIE\nDETROIT, Dec 8 (CP). - New\nYork American! and Detroit Red\nWings battled to a 1-1 tie In their\nNational Hockey league encounter\nhere tonight each turn scoring In\nthe overtime session after falling\nto tally In the regular time.\nSUMMARY:\nPint period. Scoring \u2014 none.\nPenalties \u2014 none.\nSecond period. Scoring!\u2014 none.\nPenalty \u2014 Gallagher.\nThird period. Scoring \u2014 none.\nPenalties \u2014 Fields and Howe\n(majors).\nOvertime period 1 Detroit Lis-\ncombe (Motter, Kelly* 3:48. 2 Americans, (Stewart Schriner) 8:54.\nPenalties \u2014 none.\nLINEUPS:\nDetroit: Thompson; Bowman,\nGoodfellow; Abel; Lewis, Kelly.\nSubs \u2014 Young, McDonald, Barry,\nMotter, Bruneteau. We_e\u00bbf \"Home,\nLiscombe Kilrea.\nAmericans: Robertson: Murray,\nJerwa; Beattie; Sorrell, Golds-\nworthy. Subs \u2014 Smith, Gallasher,\nStewart Chapman, Wiseman, Jackson, Anderson, Schriner, Fields.\nReferee \u2014 Ion; Linesman \u2014 Mc-\nVeich.        \t\nHARREL SOLD TO CUBS\nST. LOUB, Dec. B (AP) - St.\nLouis Cardinals tonight announced\nthe sale of Pitcher Ray Harrell to\nChicago Cubs, The purchase price\nwas not made public. He has been\nin the Cardinal organisation since\n1933 but prior to 1937 was with\nfarm clubs.\nSorenson Loses Fang\nin Dynamiter Match\nOne casualty resulted from the\nKimberley Dynamiter-Coleman Canadians exhibition at Coleman Saturday. Carl Sorenson, forward, returned to the mining centre, minus\na tooth, knocked out during a pile-\nup in the game.\nPYJAMAS\nby B.V.D., Tooke, Arrow\nJACK BOYCE\n514 B&er St Style Shop Phone 180\nNO TRADING IN\nMINOR BASEBALL\nNEW ORLEANS, La, Dec. 8 (AP)\n\u2014Anticipated wholesale swapping of\nbaseball talent at the annual minor\nleague assemblage had failed to materialize today.\nTbe trading moguls began depart?\nIng tonight many of them heading\nfor New York for further conference! at the major league convention next week.\nTne major deal now pending Involves Zeke Bonura, the hard-hitting Washington tint baseman, who\napparently is headed for duty with\nthe New York Giants if a few barriers are overcome.\nHockey Schedule\nHockey schedule for dty teams\nfor the remainder ot the week and\nSunday, follows:\nFRIDAY\n4:30-5:00 pjn.\u2014Westerner bantams.\n5:00-5:30 p.m.\u2014Panther bantams.\nSATURDAY\n7:00-8:80\" ajn.\u2014F. A. C. bantams,\nfint, second and third teams.\n8:30-9:00 ajn.\u2014F. A. C. juveniles.\n9:00-9:30 a.m.\u2014Scout juveniles.\n9:30-11:00  a.m.\u2014M.  R.  K.  bantam, midget and juvenile.\n11:00-11:30 a.m.\u2014Westerner bantams.\n11:30 ajn.-12:00 pjn. \u2014 Panther\nbantams.\n8UNDAY\n9:30-10:30 a.m.\u2014Kline's Intermediates..\n10:30-11:30 a.m.\u2014Junlon.\n-PAOI NINH\nAvenge Defeat\nby Trail Sheiks!\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 8 \u2014 Reversing\nthe situation of a few weeks'ago\nwhen Sheiks downed the classy\nRossland hoopers, Royals .beat the\nSheiks'50-28 here Wednesday night\nTeams and scores follow:\nSheiks - Bill Turik 10, G. Pag- i\nnan 5, 0. Battistella 2, Bill Stracbw'j\n3, Bill Kirby 4, Johnny Kulai 2, P.\nSalsiccloll 2.    .\nRoyals \u2014 A. Sim 3, Bob Scott 2,'4\nF. Carkner, R. Quinn 7, J. Neal 22,\nand G. McConnel 18.\nEnglish Rugby\nLONDON, Dec. 8 (CP).\u2014English\nrugby today:\nRUGBY UNION\nNorth Midlands 0, Warwickshire 3.\n: Notts, Lincoln and Derby 11, East\nMidlands 11.\nEdinburgh University 14,  Cambridge University 16.\nRUGBY LEAGUE\nHudd 18, Huddersfield 0.\nPole Busters Whip\nRoaster Craw 6-2\nTRAIL, B. Cm Dec. SWohnwrn's\nshift Pole Bustera defeated Wilson's\nshift, of the zinc roasters 6-2 ln a\nsmelter hockey game at the Trail\nrink. Harry Holoboff in the Pole\nBusters' net and \"Friar Tuck\" Edg-\nett on defence proved to be a stumbling block to the roaster attackera.\nJack Read opened the scoring on\na pass from Petrosky. Tomlch retaliated for the roasters assisted by\nForrest Dave Graham went on to\nscore three and Alex Jacobs and\nFrank Petrosky one each to overwhelm the roaster six. Sammy Martin assisted by Taveroli and Gerry\nWanless on a solo effort scored for\nWilson's shift Albert Haywood refereed.\nThe teams were:\nPole Bustera \u2014 Harry Holoboff\n(goal) \"Swede\" Petrosky. Frank\nPetrosky, Bill Edgett Dave Graham, Jack Read, \"Brick\" Kenny,\n\"Sonny\" Irvin, Alex Jacobs, and\nJim Shellard, manager.\nZinc roasters\u2014Bill Swlnburn goal,\nSammy Martin, Cas Zuk, Chuck\nDabner, George Tomich, W. Forrest,\nDick Prloe, G\u00abrry Wanless, H\nMoody, Remo Taveroli and Jimmy\nQuinn, manager.\nLady Curlers Have\nTea Party, Rossland\nROSSLAND B.C. Dec. fr-Mem?\nbers of the Rossland Ladles' Curling club got together at a tea party\nheld ln the rink here Wednesday\nafternoon. This was their opening\ngathering of the season, On the refreshment committee were Mrs. A.\nE. Harrison Mrs. Robert Donaldson,\nMrs. Edgar King, Mra. Bunte Som-\nmen, Mn. Timothy TimbrelL\nCTfU\ncub a\nDIKED PRICE!\n\u25a0*\/*H\nSCOTLAND '\n\u2022MTHEimir.lllM\nBOTTLE\nMmU\nWASv\ntSBSMmb\n[Grand\nJoidteiT\n\u25a0ftUtaKO mRMOuI\nIB!! Oil\nNOW\nA price reduction that really means some-\nthing, because it is the same quality\nimported Scotch Whisky that has been so\nwidely retarded as a supreme value.\nMACDONALD GREENLEES LTD.. LEITH. SCOTLAND\nBC-4\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columfa.\n PAGE TEN\nNELSON  DAILY  NEWS.. NELSON,  B.C-FRIDAY  MORNINQ,  DEO. 9,  1938.\nPROFITS FOR YG)U FROMmtitllliSlt*!\u00ae\nDRIVERS'TESTS\nBEGIN Ml\n\u25a0VICTORIA,  Dec. 8   (CP).\u2014Less\n5: .than a month from today British\nColumbia motorists will be submit-\n| ting to drivers' tests in stations esta-\n, Wished at Vancouver, Victoria and\nI New Westminster afld in travelling\n'\u25a0 units that will tour the interior of\nI the province.\nAttorney-General Gordon Wismer\n\u25a0 told the legislature 'he tests would\nI be inaugurated Jan. 4. At the same\nI time he reiterated a plea for a speed\nI 'limit of 50 miles per hour in rural\nit'areas, urging members to study the\n\u25a0 proposal between sessions.\nI \/ Mr. Wismer spoke as the house\nI went into committee of supply, in-\nI eluding an item of $883,979 for the\nprovincial police. Several members\nI contributed to the discussion on the\n' force, including Frank Putnam,\n:: (Lib.-NelBon-?Creston), who sug-\nI gested specialists should carry on\nA criminal investigations'.\nWhen labor department estimates\n'  came  up  Labor  Minister   George\nPearson told the house that in then\nfiscal years 1930-38, $66,345,192 had\n| been spent on relief.\nOttawa R.C.M.P.\nOfficial Transferred !\nChild Dies Whien\nCostume Burns at\nConcert Rehearsal\nEDMONTON, Dec. 8 fCPlr-Burn-\ned when a Hawaiian costume made\nfrom binder twine1 caught fire at\nrehearsal for a Christmas concert,\nArol Solberg, 13, of Ryley, ^Alta.,\ndied ln hospital here today.\nS. America May\nLIMA, Peru, Dec. 8 (AP). - A\nproposal to ban European political\npropaganda may come before the\nPan-American conference which opens tomorrow, activity by the Argentina delegation indicated today.\nSome among the Latin American\nenvoys believed the conference\ncould enact concrete, measures\nagainst political and cultural Invasion from Europe but :t appeared\nState Secretary Cordell Hull, chief\nof the U. S. delegation, was taking\na cautious attitude.\nConvict Crash\nSurvivor Sails\nfor Honolulu\nto Regina Pos. i SAN pedro, Cain., p'ec. bjap)\n\u2022;\u2022\nOTTAWA, Dec. 8 (CP).\u2014Assistant Commissioner C. D. LaNauze\nof Royal Canadian Mounted Police\nheadquarters in Ottawa will be\ntransferred to Regina early In 1939\nto take command of \"F\" division\nthere, it was announced today.\n. i \u2014-\nLower All Flags When\nSwastika Protested\nNEW YORK, Dec. 8 (AP). \u2014\nFlags of all nations, except the\nUnited States, were hauled down\nlast night at the winter sports\ncarnival in Madison Square Garden as a result of \"walk out\" protests against display of the German swastika.\nGarden officials said scores of\npatrons demanded their money\nback from the box office when\nthey saw the Nazi symbol.\nRemoval of the swastika brought\nan immediate threat of withdrawal by the German contingent..\nGarden officials then decided to\nremove the other flags because it\nwould be unfair, they said, to the\nGerman contestants to lower only\nthe swastikas.\nFaces Charges of\nBank Robbery\n'\u25a0(\u25a0 TIMMINS, Ont., Dec. 8 (CP)-\nNeil Donovan, Alias Austin Craft,\nfaced today a charge of robbing the\n\u2022 Timhiins branch of the  Bank of\n\u25a0 Montreal of $4,922 in cash.\nMixed Marriages\nMust Be Dissolved\nNext Nazi Decree\nBy L.OUI8 LOCHNER\nBERLIN, Dec. 8 (AP)-Foreign\ndiplomatic  quarters   were  advised\n\u2022 today the next Nazi anti-Semitic\nlegislation would decree that exist-\n! ing marriages between Jews and\nnon-Jews either must be dissolved\nor the Gentile partner will be de-\n. clared Jewish.\nIn other words, if the non-Jewish\nwife of a Berlin Jew declares she\nwill stick'to'her husband come what\nmay, she must share his life in Berlin's shabby Linienstrasse or some\nother squalid ghetto street.\nShe will become Jewish from the\nmoment she declares herself unwilling to accept divorce, these\nsources said, presumably she will\nnot be allowed to attend a Christian\nchurch.\nNor will pastors or priests be permitted to conduct servic.es in ghetto\ndistricts, as Nazis oppose Christian\nmissionary work among Jews and\nheathens.\nIn many cases non-Jews married\nto Jews hold title to such possessions\nas family homes. Unless such non-\nJews agree to divorce, it was said,\npronerty in their name will fall\nunder the stringent economic min-\nistery decrees which virtually forbid Jews to own real property.\n\u2014Isadora Edelstein,' paroled Washington state convict who survived\nthe airliner crash off Point Reyes\nlast week, planned to drop a boquet\nof roses from the liner Monterey at\nsea today in memory of five flying\ncompanions who wereTtilled.\nEdelstein sailed last night for\nHonolulu to enter the jewelry or\nclothing business thete under terms\nof a parole by which he must leave\nthe continental United States.\nHe had planned the trip as a\nhoneymoon, he said, but Karen\nStone,. Dallas school teacher, \"The\nonly woman I ever loved,\" broke\ntheir engagement. ,\nMust Submit Bond\nto Get Check Back\nTRAIL, B. C. Dec. 8\u2014Following\nreceipt of a request from the A. W.\nCassidy company, Vancouver, that\nit he. returned the marked check\nfor $9000 submitted with the original contract on the high school addition, as it was submitting tenders on\na number of. projects, the Trail-\nTadanac and district school board\ndecided a bond would first have to\nbe submitted in its place.\n\"We are spending the people's\nmoney,\" said Chairman H. J. Palmer, \"and we must have some security.\"\t\nLiberal Resigns in\nFavor of Duchess\nPERTH, Scotland, Dec. 8 (CP-\nHavas)\u2014After conferring with Sir\nArchibald Sinclair, liberal party\nleader, Mrs. C. A. MacDonald today\nannounced her withdrawal as liberal candidate in the by-election in\nKinroos and Western Perth Dec. 21.\nThis leaves two candidates in the\nfield, the Duchess of Atholl, who\nresigned the seat in order to re-\ncontest it as an independent after\nthe local conservative organization\nhad repudiated her,' and. W. Mac-\nNair Snadden, conservative.\n' The Duchess' differences with the\nconservatives arose over questions\nof foreign policy. She is an active\nopponent of the government's policies toward Spain and central Europe. -\nHolland Angers\nNazi Sportsmen\nBERLIN Dec. 8': (CP-Havas)-\nHans Von Tschammer Utid Osten,\nfuehrer of German athletics, today announcement the. breaking\noff of sports relations between Germany, and the Netherlands.\nThis step was taken because the\nburgomaster of Rotterdam, ordered\ncancellation of a football game\nscheduled between Netherlands and\nGerman teams at Rotterdam' next\nSunday. German sports spokesman,\nsaid this act was -contrary to \"fair\nplay.\" The burgomaster declared\nhe feared anti-Nazi demonstrations.\nSoviets Discover\nEspionage Plot\nto Destroy Rule\nPARIS, Dec. 8 (CP-Havas) .-The\nParis-Midi today published a report\nemanating from Riga, Latvia, describing the discovery by Soviet\nmilitary authorities of a conspiracy\nto destroy Soviet rule in the Ukraine\nand establish an Independent state\nthere.\nThe report said 150 red army officers,- including 25 colonels, had been\narrested in connection with the plot,\nwhich was said to have been financed and otherwise aided from\nabroad.\nThe plot included plans to assassinate Soviet leaders in the Ukraine,\nto organize a nationalist movement\namong the peasants, and create an\nautonomos regime, the Dispatch\nsaid.\n$Jrl0mt Satly Npms\nMember of the Canadian Daily\nNewspapers Association\nTELEPHONE 144\nPrivate' Exchange connecting to\nAll  Departments\nSubscription' Rates\nSingle copy .._ _ , .-... $ , .05\nBy carrier, per week ..; .     .25\nBy carrier, per year    13.00\n. 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Thll\ncovers any number ol\ninsertions.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL   LOW   RATE ,\nSituations Wanted, 26c for any\nrequired  number ol  lines for\nsix days, payable In advance.\nRODGERS \u2014 At Kootenay Lake\nGeneral hospital, December 7, to\nMr. and Mrs. John Rodgers, Granite\nroad, a daughter.\t\nHELP WANTED\nRELIABLE GIRL TO TAKE FULL\ncharge of house. Light work. Mile\nout of town. Phone 711R3, P. O.\nBox 131, Nelson, B. C.        (4381)\nBrit. Soldiers Killed\nNear Benat-Yakoub\nJERUSALEM, Dec. 8 (CP-Havas)\n\u2014A British army .captain and six\nprivates were killed today in a\nfight with. a band of Arabs near\nBenat-Yakoub in trans\u00abJordan just\nacross the Palestine frontier.\nOn the Haifa-Belsan railway a\nfreight train was derailed. The\nJewish workers colony at Mishmar-\nHayarden was attacked and snipers\nfired into the Gazma railway station.\nTwo Arabs were shot by unidentified persons at Haifa.\nNORMANDIE STOWAWAYS\nAFFECTED BY STRIKE\nLE HAVRE, Dec. 8 (AP). -\nHunger so far has brought nine\nstowaways for New York out of\ntheir hiding places In the strikebound liner Normandie. Police\n\u25a0aid today they' Included one\nGerman and two Polish women,\ntwo Palestine and two German\nJewi, a German citizen and an\nItalian. They surrendered, after\nwaiting five days for the strike\nto end.\nC.C.F. Not Concerned\nDr. Telford Charges\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 8 (CP)-The\nBritish Columbia executive of the\nCooperative Commonwealth Federation ruled today that failure of\nDr. Lyle Telford (CCF-Van. East)\nto substantiate charges concerning\noverpayment for steel used in the\nnew Pattullo bridge did not raise\nany question \"involving in any\nway vie relationship between the\nlegislative  group and  the party.\"\nDr. Telford withdrew his charges\nbefore the legislature's public accounts committee.\nThe executive's statement said\nIn part;\n\"There is no matter of C. C. F.\npolicy involved and the question of\nrepudiating Dr. Telford as the result of the incident has not even\nbeen considered by the executive\ncommittee.       ' ,\n\"The charges made by Dr. Telford\nwere not' made with the acquiescence of the C. C. F. group of the\nlegislature and consequently the\nmembers cannot in any way be\nblamed.\"\nBritish Consul Refuses\nNazi Invitations\nLONDON, Dec. 8 (CP-Havas)\u2014\nA preu report from Berlin today\nsaid that the Brltlih consul general at Frankfurt-on-Mnln, Robert\nSmallbonei, had declined an Invitation to an official German\nceremony and announced he\nwould accept no further Invitation! of a similar nature while\nposters Insulting the British army\nwere displayed In Germany. The\npotters In question ihow British\nsoldiers mowing down Arab\ntribesmen with machine gum.\nWANTED CAPABLE HOUSEKEEP-\ner. Farm home. Must be good plain\ncook: $15 per month. Mrs. Kay\nPopoff. Slocan, B. C. (4392)\nSITUATIONS  WANTED\nCOOK, MALE, FULLY EXPER1-\nenced is open for a position. Able\nto take full charge (n hotel, cate\nor camp. Available any time. Box\n4328 Daily News. (4328)\nPERSONAL\nOur Reconditioned JOYCYCLES\nand wheel toys look and run like\nnew. Write for particulars.\nKiddie Kars and Pedal Kars\nfrom $1.25 to $3.75. Tricycles and\nsidewalk cycles from $3.95 to $9.50.\nAutos, wagons, .doll cabs, scooters\netc. at about Vt price of new goods.\nClub orders $25.00 we pay freight.\nHASKINS & ELLIOTT LTD.\n27 W Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C\n(4188)\nMIDDLE AGE'WOMAN. WOULD\nlike position as housekeeper for\nmotherless family or work by the\nday or hour. Phone 893X.     (4310)\nCAPABLE HOUSE KEEPER RE-\nquires position in refined home.\nGood plain cook. Box 4336, Nel-\nson Daily News. (4336)\nCOOK WANTSWORK, FIRST OR\nsecond position. Free after Dec.\n8th. Box 4224 Daily News.   (4224)\nAN EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS\ngeneral housework. Box 4342\nDaily News. . (4342)\nGIRL WANTS HOUSEWK. SLBSp\nin or out. Box 4343 Daily News.\n(43431\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nAN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY IS\navailable for an active person with\ngood references at Spokane's newest Dude Ranch Club. Present\nmembership about 500. Knowledge\nof figures and food costs essential\nbut not necessary. Moderate investment required, which will be\nfully protected. For an interview\nwrite to W. H. Field, 509 Radio\nCentral Building, Spokane, Wash.\n(4334)\nBARBER & BEAUTY SHOP, Excellent location for sale separately\nor as unit. Box 4362 Daily News.\n(4362)\nPilot Testifies at\nOfficial- Inquiry\nP-t. Reyes Crash\nOAKLAND, Calif.. Dec. 8 (AP)\u2014\nCapt. Charles R Stead was called\nback to the witness stand today to\nfinish his official story of the tragic\ntrip of a United Air Lines transport\nplane that made a forced landing\noff Point Reyes Nov. 29 with the\nloss of five lives.\nAlmost at the moment the civil\naeronautics authority inquiry board\nrecessed yesterday, zearchers at\npoint Reyes recovered the body of\nStead's co-pilot, Lloyd Jones. Three\nbodies still are missing.\nCaptain Stead testified yesterday\nfor 90 minutes, relating in detail the\ntrip southward from Medford.\nIt was the story of a plane groping through the night with the\npilot unable to ascertain whether\nhe was threatened with a plunge\ninto the Pacific or a crash into the\nSierra Nevada.\nThe pilot said many times he tried\nfo check his bearings, but because\nof weather conditions and his inability to pick up the correct Oakland radio beam, he became lost\nand flew out to sea.\nSPACE IN NEW POOL RM., SU1T-\nable for Barber with own equipment. Box 166 Creston, B. C.\n(4393)\nTRAPPER DROWNS BEFORE\nREACHING MEDICAL AID\nMARLBOROUGH Alta., Dec. 8\n(CP)\u2014Wilfred Lohgmbre, 19-year-\nold trapper of this district 140 miles\nwest of Edmonton, drowned while\ncrossing Sundance Lake on his way\nto town for medical aid.\nBlood poisoning had set in a\ncut in the,trapper's hand.\nCHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR\nown snaps. These cards are getting more popular each year. If\nyou have not seen them, send\nten cents and a , negative, for\nsample. We know you will want\nmore. Krystal Photos, Wilkie,\nSaskatchewan. (205)\nGENUINE LATEX.SPECIAL GTD-\n25 for $1.00 or Jiffy prepared 18\nfor $1.00 (tree catalogue) National\nImporters, Box 244, Edmonton.\n\" . (214)\nmGilkers' has everything a man\naC would want for Christmas.\n..   (4331)\nAN OFFER TO EVERY INVENT-\nor, list of wanted inventions and\nfull information sent free. The\nRamsay Company, World Patent\nAttorneys, 273 Bank St;, Ottawa.\n(3327)\nCONCRETE OR STONE BASE\nments, etc., waterproofed absolutely against seepage. Winter\nweather no hindrance. Box '4333\nDaily News. (43331\nBf or  hirn  \u2014  shop . at  Gelinas'.\n7 Smokes, Pipes, Lighters, etc.\n(4330)\nMEN'S SUPERFINE SANITARY\nrubbers, 18 tor $1.00, also Latex\n25 for $1.00. Burrard Specialty,\n4116 McGill St, Vancouver. (2610)\nRAZOR BLADE HOSPITAL, 336 W.\nHastings St., Vancouver. Wilkinson\nsharpened, 15'.; Rolls or Darwin, 25c.\n(4326)\nWHEN. IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel, Opp. C. P. R. depot.\n(3064)\n|H Sporting Goods for Christmas\nx Gifts. SPORT SHOP, 684 Baker\n(4355)\nPOULTRY, SUPPLIES, ETC.\nWANTED 1-YR.-OLD HENS FOR\ncash. Box 4338 Dally News, (4338)\nTo Finders\nIf you find a cat or dog, pocket-\nbook, jewelry or fur, or anything else of value, telephone the\nDaily News. A \"Found \u25a0 AA will\nbe inserted without cost to you.\nWe will collect from tha owner.\nFOR SALE\nLATHE\nHeavy duty McDougall 'lathe,\n\u2022 20\" swing, Bft bed, 7' 6\" between centers, .8 separate feeds\nin gear box ahd cut) % to 60\nthreads, complete with chuck,\nsteady rest, face plate and 4\nspeed countershaft. An excellent '\nlathe at an interesting price.\nEverything in mining equipment: Steam hoists, electric\nhoists, air compressors, steam\nengines, pumps, etc. Pipe in\nsites frpm one inch up.\nMACHINERY DEPOT\nLIMITED\nMine, Mill & Contractors' Equipment\n1029 10th Ave. West, Calgary, Alta.\n(4375)\nPIPES, TUBES, FITTINGS\n,  NEW AND USED\nLarge stock for' immediate shipment\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\n1st Avenue and Main SL\nVancouver, B. C\n(216)\nCLEARANCE SALE OF GUARAN-\nteed, Reconditioned Singer Sewing Machines. Real bargain prices.\nSinger Sewing Machine Co., 339\nBaker street. (4281)\n939, $99.50 6-TUBE CONSOLE\nmodel G. E. radio for $75 cash.\nRecently won, never used. Harry\nSwlhgler, 116 Vernon St.   (4320)\nUNDESWOOD PORTABLE TYPE-\nwriter. Good condition, with case.\n$25. Townsend, Palm Dairies:\n(4369)\nFOR RENT, HOUSES, ROOMS\nAND APARTMENTS\nFOR RENT 3 ROOM SUITE CLOSE\nin. Will supply range and heater.\nand some  furniture  to suitable\nparties. C. W. Appleyard, Baker St\nif (4152)\nNEWLY REDECORATED 6 ROOM\nhousd 706 Silica St. $20 month.\npossession 10th inst Ph. 662 or 569H\n... \u00ab'\u2022\u25a0 (4370)\nTO RENT-. ROOM HOUSE PART-\nly furn. 7th St., Fairview. Ph. 572X\n(3322)\n5 ROOM HOUSE. APPLY TO D.\nMaglio,.Phone 8Q8L. (4078)\nFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms for rent Annable Block.\n(219)\n4 ROOM UNFURNISHED SOTfE\nCentral. Apply 120 Vernon St.\n(4363)\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped suites.    (221)\nSEE THE FURNISHED SUITES IN\nthe Kerr Apartments. (4318)\n5 ROOM SUITE. UNFURNISHED\nApply -1011 Fourth St. (4351)\n6 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. Af\nply Phone 395R. (4378)\nFURNISHED 3 ROOM SUITE, K\nW. C. Block. (4356)\nROOM FOR RENT. APPLY TO 520\nSilica street. (4368)\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE OR RENT SUBURBAN\nhome East of and adjoining Nelson\n\u2014near lake, Ifour room modem\nhouse and small summer home,\nbarn. Fruit trees. Rent $22.00 per\nmonth or will sell on reasonable\nterms. C. F. McHardy, 554 Ward St.\n.      n * (4399)\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\n- on easy terms in Alberta and\nSaskatchewan. Write tor full in?\nformation to 908 Dept, of Natural,\nResources, C. P. n., Calgary, Alta.\n_!_\n(228)\nFOR SALE, $900. 5 ROOM HOUSE.\nGood location, A .real buy tor *\nhomo or Investment. C. W. Applo-v\nyard. Baker St. .(4203),\nWILL PAY CASH UP TO *10l\u00bb-\nfor house ln Nelson. Give full:\nparticulars. F, 0. Box 16, Nelson.\n(48M),\nFOR SALE 5 AC. Ftttftt _tAMCHV\nin Creston. Own irrigation. Mrs,.\nA. Buydens, 265 Baker St., Nelson,\n(jm) .\nRELIABLE PARTY WANTS T<-\nrent small house. $10 mo. Close In.\nBox 4384 Daily News.    __C43B4)\nFOR WANT AD\nSERVICE\nPHONE 144\nBusiness and Professional Directory\nAccountants\nC. R. HIGGENS, Bookkeeping, Accounts, Correspondence. Income\nTax Returns. No accounts too\nsmall. Reasonable. Phone 980.\n(4170)\nPIPE AND FITTING\nCANADIAN JUNK Company. Ltd\n250 Prior St. Vancouver. B. C.\n(2151\nPRIVATE SALE OF CHESTER-\nfield and bedroom furniture, etc.\nabove Ark Store after 7 p.m.\n(4344)\nFOR SALE - BARRELS. KEGS\nsugar sacks, liners. McDonald Jam\nCo.. Ltd., Nelson, B, C.        (217)\nCOMPLETE BLUE ENAMEL BED\nroom suite, twin beds. Apply 811\nVemon street. (43881\nWICKER BABY CARRIAGE WITH\nattachable runners for snow. $12.\nPhone 165. (4394)\nBABY'S BED AND PLAY PEN.\n'  Reasonable. Call 803 Victoria St.\n.   (4350)\nDOCS, PETS, FOR SALE\nGIFTS THAT LIVE - ENGLISH\nSpringer .Spaniel A Airedale pups\nfor Christmas. Whatshan Kennels,\nNeedles, B. C. (4274)\n(^Springer Spaniel pups for Christ-\n^ mas delivery. R. 5. Sears, Kamloops, 3, C. \u25a0 '(4382)\nCOLLIE PUPS - $3.50 F. 0. B.\nJowett Bjoa, Edgewood.      (4391)\nWANTED  MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US.YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor iron, any quantity. Top prices\npaid. Active Trading Company.\n916 Powell St, Vancouver, B. C.\n(3564)\nAUTOMOTIVE\nFQR QUICK SALE 28 H. D. 74 Motorcycle, 2 new tires. Overhauled\nthis year. Special $65. Others to\nchoose. Palmer Rutledge, Trail.\n(4306>\nROOM AND  BOARD\nROOM AND BOARD FOR GIRUS.\n336 Baker street. (4400)\nWant to Sell Something?\nPHONE\n144' *\nAssayeri\nE. W WIDDOWSON. PROVINCIAL\nAnalyst, Assayer, Metallurgica\nEngineer. 'Sampling Agents for\nTrail Smelter 301-305 Josephine\nSt., Nelson, B. C. . (182)\nGRENVILLE H. GRIMWOOD\nProvincial Assayer and Chemist, 421)\nFall Street, Nelson, B. C P. O\nBox   No.  9.   Representing  shipper's interest, Trail, B. C.    (183)\nHAROLD S. ELMES. ROSSLAND,\nB. C. Provincial Assayer, Chemist.\nIndividual Representatives for\nshippers at Trail Smelter.    (184)\nChiropractors\nj. r. McMillan, d^c, neuro-\ncalometer, X-ray. McCullock Blk.\n(165)\nW. J. BROCK D. C, 16 years' Ex-\nprnc Ph. 969 Gilker Blk, Nelson.\n(186)\nCorseH\nSPENCER CORSETS.-MRS. V. M.\nCampbell 370 Baker St, Ph. 668.\n(3227)\nEngineers and Surveyors\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, Fruitvale, B. C.\nBritish Columbia Land Surveyor\nReg. Professional Civil Engineer.\n(188)\nNelson'. B. C.\nH. D. DAWSON,\nEngineer & Surveyor\n(1922)\nFuneral Directors\nSOMERS'FUNERAL HOME\n702 Baker St. Phone 252\nCert. Mortician       Lady Attendant\nModern Ambulance Service\n(1901\nFor Want Ad\nService\nPhone 144\nInsurance and Real Estate\nROBERTSON REALTY CO, LTD..\nReal Estate, Insurance,  Rentals.\n347 Baker St., Phone 68.      (191>\nC. D. BLACKWOOD, Insurance of\nevery description. Real Est Ph. 99.\n(192)\nSEE  D.  L KERR, AGENT FOR\nWawanesa Fire Ins. For better rates.\"\n(194)\nJ. E. ANNABLE, REAL ESTATE,.\nRentals. Insurance. Annable Blk.\n(195);\nCHAS F McHARDt. INSURANCE.\nReal Estate. Phone 135        (196)\nR  W  DAWSON. Real Estate, In?\nsurance. Rentals. Next Hipperson ,\nHardware, Baker SL Phone 197,   \"\n(197>\nMachinists\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nFor all Classes of Metal Work, Lathe\nWork, Drilling, Boring and Grinding. Motor Rewiring, Acetylene\nWelding\nTelephone 593     324 Vernon Street\n(199)\nH. E. STEVENSON, Machinists,\nBlacksmiths, Electric and Acetylene\nWelders. Expert workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mine & Mill work a\nspecialty. Fully eauipoed Bhop. Ph,\n98, 708-12 Vernon St., Nelson.  (201);\nNotaries\nD. J. ROBERTSON. NOTARY I*UB-:\nlie. 305 Victoria St., Nelson-. (4014);\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S    SASH    FACTORY.\nHardwood merchant, 273 Baker St,\n(206)'\nSecond Hand Stores\nWE  BUY,  SELL  &   EXCHANGE\nfurniture, etc. Ark Store, Ph. 534.:\n(Ms\nHOME FURNITURE, BUY, SELL,\nExch, Rpr. Upholster. 413 Hall St.\n(1375)\nWatch Repairing\nm\nWhen SUTHERLAND repairs your'\nwatch it is on time all the time\n345 Baker St., Nelson.\ntime.\n(208)\nenuine\nj Etchings\nfor\nChristmas\nCards\n;       NOT EXPENSIVE\n*    2 Dozen Cards\nfor g\n$3.25 - $3.75    J\nPrinted With Your Name jj\nand Address y>\nNelson lath;!\nCommercial Printing     2\nDepartment 8\nPHONE 144 '::\nON THE AIR\n910 k,\nTrail\nCJAT\n319.6 m.\n1000 w.\nA.M.\u2014\n7:00\u2014Good morning\n7:15\u2014Parade of Programs\n7:30\u2014Morning Jamboree\n7:45\u2014Nelson Request Program\n8:Q0\u2014Morning bulletin board\n8:45\u2014Getting the most out of life\n9:00\u2014Hymn time\n9:15\u2014Alden Hedkins\n9:30\u2014Toronto Trio\n10:00\u2014HatJby   Gang\n10:30\u2014Song Cycle\n10:45\u2014Music by  Cugat\n11:00\u2014Big  Sister\n11:15\u2014Lucky Breaks\n11:20\u2014Modern Melody\nU:30-rMorning Varieties\n11:45\u2014Rhythm and Romance\n12:00\u2014Mary Marlin\nP.M \u2014\n12:15\u2014Ma  Perkins\n12:30\u2014Pepper Young's Family\n12:45\u2014The Guiding Light\n1:00\u2014Club Matinee\n1:45\u2014Moder    Melody\n2:00\u2014Sewing basket\n2:30-Odd Spot\n2:45\u2014Closing stock  quotations\n3:00\u2014Yoichi Hiraoka\n3:15\u2014Norman Cloutier's orch.\n3:30\u2014Old Time Frolic\n3:45\u2014Concert time\n4:0O\u2014Theatre news\n4:15\u2014Announcement time\n4:30\u2014Songs of Today\n4:45\u2014Jerry ol the Circus\n5:0O-Sport Page ot the Air\n5:15\u2014C'est Paris\n5:30\u2014Chandu\n5:45\u2014Barnacle  Bill\n6:00\u2014Orson Welles The.tre\n7:00\u2014Beverly  Baxter\n7:15-Musical Workshop\n7:30\u2014Uncle Ezra\n7:45\u2014Fanfare\n8:00\u2014News and weather\n8:15\u2014Listen\n8:30\u2014Woodhouse and Hawkins\n9:00\u2014Northern Messenger\n10:00\u2014News and weather\n10:15\u2014Organ Recital\n10:30\u2014Trevor Page's Orch.\nCANADIAN   BROADCASTING\nCORPORATION  NETWORK\nCKOV  CJCJ CJCA CHWK CFQC\n630       690      730       780       840\nCFJC   CJAT   CKY   CFAC   CJOC\n880       910       910       930       950\nCKCK CBR\n1010 1100  \u2022\nP.M.-\n4:00\u2014Wilfred Charette's orch.\n4:15l-Major Bill\n4:30\u2014Magical Voyage\n4:45\u2014From a. Rose Garden\n5:00\u2014C'est Paris\n5:30\u2014Miss Trent's children\n6:00~Orson Welles Theatre\n8:00\u2014News and Weather\n8:15\u2014Piano recital\n8:30\u2014Woodhouse and Hawkins\n9:00\u2014Northern Messenger\n10:00\u2014News and weather\n10:15\u2014Organ Recital\n10:30\u2014Trevor .Page's Orch.   >.\n\u25a0si\nPublic Accountant\nIncome Tax Work a Specialty\nPHONE 196\nP.  H.  PARTRIDUE  IN  CHARUE\nCy Jackman Business Services\nNO-HE JUST WAKTT5 TO\nKNOW F VOU WANT TO\nPAY YOUR BROTHER'S\nFINE OR LEJ\\HIMSTAy IN\nJAIL mtZ TEM DAYS\nWHAT1LL I TELL HIM?\nISO YOU'RE HEBE ASAIN, YOUNC. MAN.I\nrtHOUSHT I TOLO YOU TO STAY OOT OF\nTILLIE'S OFFICEj\n\u25a0__.\nI TOLD ANOY TO 6BT OOT THBRE.WHEN\nI HEARD VOU C0MIN6,MR SIMf>KINS,6UI\nI THINK IT WOULD BE BETTER TO r-X\nHUMOR HIM, IF YOU WANT TO SET J*'-'\nHIM INSIDE-JUST TALK TO HIM -\nABOUT DANCING\nI SAY,ANOY, TOST BETWEEN YOU AND |\n, I'M A \"TITTERBUa AT HEART AND I\ni WANT YOO TO TeACH ME THE 5HA8\n [(dH\nBRITAIN PAVES WAY FOR BIG\nIN MUNITIONS IO CHINA\nIt is understood the main purpose of the new part of the legislation Is to grant financial assistance to the Chinese government\nover a period of.live years. Credits\nunder the new provisions are not\nlimited to commercial goods and It\nIs taken for (ranted that munitions,\nas distinct from arms, will be exported,\nFor months the Chinese govern?\nment has been working feverishly\non a highway from Yunnanfu to\nthe Burmese border and It is understood It Is how completed. This\nback door route to China by way\nof Rangoon will be used for any\nshipments under the scheme.\nLONbON, Dec. 8 (CP)-The British governmet today introduced\na bill, in the House, of Commons\nIncreasing its powers to grant export guarantees, including a new\nprovision which could be used to\nsend msterial assistance to China.\nThe bill would Increase from\n450,000,000 to \u00a375,000,000 the'total\nexport guarantees which the board\nof trade could grant. An entirely\nnew section would be incorporated\nempowering the board of trade to\nmake guarantees of an additional\n\u00a310,000,000 bn political grounds as\ndistinct from other' guarantees.\nwhich are limited to commercial\ntljlrt.\nExports Boost\nWheat Prices\nWINNIPEG, Dec. 8 (CP). - An\nexport business of 600,000 bushels ot\nCanadian wheat together with\nattong, unexpected support, boosted\nWinnipeg wheat futures prices fractionally early today tnd gains were\nheld most of the way. Final quotations were tt\u2014% higher, December\nat  60*4,  May 62'A-.3  and July\nGreater part of export shipment-\nWas made out of Vancouver.\nLiverpool closed 1%\u2014lVtcl higher.\nCountry marketings yesterday totalled 436,000 bushels against only\n109,000 the corresponding day a year\nago. Black sea shipments reached\n:Jj68,00O bushels this week after\nfitting more than 4,000,000 last week.\nOf this total Russia contributed\n284,000 this week.\nOILS STILL LEAD\nVANCOUVER LIST\nVANCOUVER Dec. 8 (CP)-Oil\nprices' moved upward on Vancouver\nstock exchange today while golds\nwere mixed and base metals unchanged. Transactions totalled 79,-\n464 snares.\nHome with a turnover of over 11,?\n000 shares advanced six cents at\n1.53 while Davies Petroleum added\ntwo cents at 39 after 12,000 shares\nhad changed hands, Calgary & Ed?\nmonton was up 5 at 2.13, Foothills\nadded 3 at 88 and Okalta was up 4\nat 1.15.\nHedley Mascot topped active golds\nand closed four cents higher st\n1.31. Oold Belt gained 2 at SI.\nBase metals held steady in quiet\ntrading.\nALTA. FARMER DIE8\nBY HANGING\nROSALIND Ata. Dec. 8 (CP)-\nThe body of Carl Anderson, a horse\ndealer of this district 50 miles southeast of Edmonton, was found hanging in his barn today.\nI    Toronto Stock Quotations\nMINES:\nAlton Mines    04\nAldermae Copper  47 Vi\nAmm Gold -     .13\nAnglo-Huronian        3.10\nArhtfield Gold  13\nAstoria Rouyn Mines 04\nAztec Mining       -03 he\nBagamac Rouyn      \u25a0  \u2022Wt\ntan_iield Gold  28\nase Metals Mining  25\nBeattie Gold Mines  -    1.32\nfidgood Kirkland    28\nBig Missouri  24\nBobjo Mines    \u00ab\u00bb\nBralorne Mines      10.25\nBrett Trethewey        .01%\nBuffalo Ankerlte    14.50\nBunker Hill Extension  09Vi\nCanadian Malartic      87\nCariboo Gold Quartz _    2.40\nCastle-Trethewey      90\nCentral Patricia        2.50\nChibougamau  22\nJhromium M & S      .60\n3oast Copper         2.25\nBonlagas Mines     }\u2022\"\u00bb\n20niaurum Mines     1.45\nJonsolidated M & S     59.00\nitkwater           OS\ntome Mines     \u00bbz.zo\ntominion Explorers 02',s\nfcrval-Slscoe   -\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022     \u2022\"\nBait Malartic        2.60\nDdoiado.Gold      2.33\nralconbridge Nickel     555\nfederal Kirkland      \u2022\u00bb'\nfrancoeur Gold  \u2014      -23\nJillies Lake      .10\nBOd's Lake Gold  -28\npld Belt  58\nranada Gold Mines  lOVi\nStandoro Mines        -05V4\nSunnar Gold     60\nIp Rock Gold     1.59\nlarker Gold     , .09\nlollinger           14.90\nWwey Gold      f\nludson Bay M A S     32.75\nnternatlonal Nickel    53.00\n'?M Consolidated    08\nlack Waite Jg}4\nacbla Gold       .10V,\nCerr-Addison     J-B5\nSlrkland Lake       122\n[ike Shore Mines     49.00\ntamaque Contact 03\nSapa Cadillac' 37\n>!teh Gold      -      -79\nJthel Oro Mines        .08\\_\nJttle V>ng Lac     2.65\nHacnsf.a Mines      5.45\n-acUM Cockshutt             2.85\ntodsen Red Lake Gold 40\nindy       16\nIntyre-Porcupine        50.50\nKenzle Red Lake      1.23\n;Vittle-Graham    09%\n[cWatters Gold      71\ninlng Corporation        1-85\n\"-.to Gold  .. \u2014     .02%\nieta Porcupine      1.30\n..rls-Kirkland      14*A\nIplssing Mining         1.71\nSranda    79.00\nV>rmetal       65\n'Brien Gold -    2.70\nmega Gold 45\n^mour Porcupine       4.30\n'aiilore M             .06%\n'aymaster Cons  46V4\n'end Ore\\lle        1.78\n'erron \u2022 Gold \u2022    -    1.58\nickle Crow Gold      5.10\noneer Gold           2.65\nvernier Gold   .      2.27\n'owell Bouyn Gold      2.40\niton East, Dome     1.41\nQuebec  Gold\nReeves MacDonald   ....\nReno Gold Mines \t\nRoche Long Lac     \t\nSan Antonio Gold\t\nShawkey Gold    \t\nSheep Creek Gold\t\nSherritt Gordon    \t\nSiscoe Gold \t\nSladen Malartic   \t\nStadacona Rouyn \t\nSt Anthony \t\nSudbury Ba6ln    \t\nSullivan Consolidated\nSylvanite\nTeck-Hughes Gold \t\nToburn Gold Mines\t\nTowagmac\t\nVentures   \t\nWaite Amulet  \t\nWhitewater      \t\nWright Hargreaves  \t\nYmir Yankee Girl \t\nOILS:\nAjax   ... \t\nBritish American   \t\nChemical Research    ..\nImperial\nInter Petroleum \t\nTexas Canadian \t\nINDUSTRIALS:\nAbitibi Power A  .\nBell Telephone  \t\nBrazilian ILJiP\t\nBrewers & Distillers- ....\nBrewing Corporation\nBrewing Corp Pfd\t\nB C Power A\t\nB C Power B    \t\nBuilding Products \t\nBurtFlJ\t\nCanada Bread \t\nCan Bud Malting    ......\nCan Car & Foundry\nCan  Cement\nCan Cement Pfd \t\nCan Dredge\t\nCan Malting    \t\nCan Pacific Railway\nCan Ind Alcohol A   \t\nCan Ind Alcohol B\t\nCan  Wineries \t\nCarnation Pfd  \t\nCons Bakeries \t\nCosmos \t\nDominion  Bridge  \t\nDominion Stores \t\nDom Tar & Chem \t\nD Tar & Chem Pfd\t\nDistillers Seagrams\t\nFanny Farmer\nFord of Canada A\t\nGen Steel Wares\t\nGoodyear Tire   \t\nGypsum L & A \t\nHarding Carpet \t\nHamilton Bridge\nHamilton Bridge Pfd .\nHinde Dauche\t\nHiram Walker \t\nIntl  Metals        \t\nIntl Milling Pfd \t\nImDerlal Tobacco \t\nLoblaw A \t\nLoblaw 6 \t\nKelvlnator \t\nMaple Leaf M'Hing\t\nMassey Harris      \t\nMontreal Power \t\nMoore Coro       \t\nNat Steel Car      \t\nOr.t Steel Prods \t\nOnt Silk Net    \t\nPage Hersey    \t\nPower Coro      \t\nPressed Metals  \t\nSteel of Can .    \t\nStandard Paving\t\n.53\n.25\n.25\n.07\n1.22\n.04%\n.96\n1.26\n1.24\n.74\n\u2022   .53\n.12\n2.60\n.85\n3.30\n4.60\n2.01\n.35\n5.25\n8.25\n.04\n8.00\n.09%\n.16\n21.75\n.60\n17.00\n26.00\n1.27\n2ft\n167\n9%\nIVi\n20\n27\n2^\n61\n27y4\n4\n4\n16%\n8%\n92V4\n20\n34\n5%\n2V,\n2V,\nVk\n105\n16\n20%\n36'i\n5%\n5%\n76\n20\n21%\n21*4\n7*4\n78'A\n5%\n3\n6\n35\n14%\n49\n6%\n105\n15*4\n24\n21%\n10\n1*4\n6\n30.\nS7\u00ab\n65 V4\n8%\n5\n102 V-\n12V4\n21\n. 72\n2*4\nNELSON  DAILY  NEWI,  NELSON.  B.C-FRIDAY  MORNINQ,  OEC. 9.  1938.\ng\nFruit Dealers\nProtest Against\n'Bootleg' Tactics\nCALGARY, Dec. 8 (CP)-Clvlc\nlegislative committee last night\nheard complaints from coal dealers\nand fruit Jobbers of the encroachment of \"gypsy\" truckers into business of established firms In Calgary and claimed such \"bootlegging\"\nWas driving them out ot business.\nC. F. Hatfield, secretary-treasurer of Southern Alberta fruit and\nvegetable jobbers association suggested such truckers should psy\na license fee of $500 yearly to put\nthem on equal basis with jobbers\nwho maintained warehouses and\nemployed a steady staff.\n\"They drive to Spokane, pick up\na load of fruit ana rime back to\nCalgary, peddling It on the way\nand here,  Mr. Hatfield said.\nCity solicitor T. W. Collinge Was\nInstructed to confer with Edmonton\nofficials.on the fruit trucking activities. Recommendations to curb\ncoal \"bootlegging\" were laid over\nby tbe committee until next meeting.\nCOLEMAN MINE\nWORKER KILLED\nCOLEMAN, Alta, Dec. 8 (CP)-\nDav\u00ab Fraser, 21, was killed this\nafternoon at the International Coal\n& Coke company's mine, The young\npit worker was hit by* a string of\nseven losded coal cars which raced\nback down the slope when the haulage ripe broke. Young Fraser, son\nof Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fraser, Sled\nbefore he epuld b_ admitted to hospital. There will be an inquest.\nItalian Fervor\nBearish to Stocks\nNEW YORK, Xte. 8 (AP).-With\na few exceptions, stocks drifted lower in today's market, leaders generally yielding fractions to a point\nor so.\nBrokers attributed tho set-back\npartly to a little more year-end tax\nselling and to some fresh apprehension over European events centering in growing tenseness resulting\nfrom persistent Italian demands for\nFrench-owned territory.\nWall Street derived considerable\ncomfort from the fact that volume\ndwindled noticeably on the decline.\nTransfers were around 760,000\nshares, or more than 300,000 below\nyesterday's rallying session. \u00ab\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG. Dec. 8 (CP).-Graln\nfutures quotations:\nOpen High  Low  Close\nWHEAT:   .\nDec    60*4    60%    80*4    60%\nMay   ......   62%    63*4    62%    62%\nJuly   63*4    63%    83*4    63*4\nOATS:\nDec   20%    28*4    28*4    28*4\nMay       29*4    29*4    29*4    29*4\nJuly    28%    28%    28*4    28*4\nBARLEY:\nDec. .:......   37*4    37*4    37*4    37*4\nMay   .....   38*4    38%    38*4    38*4\nJuly    37%    37%    37*4    37*4\nFLAX:\nDec 145V4    -       -      146*4\nMay   ..~. 139%   140      139*4   140\nRYE:\nDec    39*i    39*4    39y*    39*4\nMay   41*4    42       41*4    41*4\nJuly   41*4    42*4    41%    SVk\nCASH PRICES:\nWHEAT-No. 1 hard and No. 1\nNor, 61; No. 2 Nor. 58; No. 3 Nor.\n53; No. 4 Nor. 46*4; No. 5, 39%; No.\n6, 35%; feed 33%; No. 1 Garnet 62%;\nNo. 2 Garnet 49*4; No. 3 Garnet 42*4:\nNo. 1 Durum 47*4; No. 4 special\n42*4; No. 5 special 39*4; No. 6 special 37*4; No. 1 mixed 43%; track\n60%.\nOATS\u2014No. 2 C. W. and track 28*4;\nNo. 3 C. W. and Ex. 1 feed 25*4;\nNo. 1 feed 24*4; No. 2 feed 21%;\nNo. 3 feed 90%.\nBARLEY\u2014Malting grades: 6- and\n2-Row Ex. 8 C. W. 37*4. Others:\nNo. 3 C. W. 33*4; No. 4 C. W. 34*4;\nNo. 5 C. W. 33*4; No. 6 C. W. 32*4;\ntrack 37%.\nFLAX-No. 1 C. W. and track\n145%; No. 2 C. W. 141%; No. 3 C. W.\n129%; No. 4 C. W. 124*4.\nRYE-No. 2 C. W. 39%.      *\nBUYING PROPS\nOUT, MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, Dec. 8 (CP) .-Stock\nmarket prices drifted narrowly lower today as buying props were withdrawn.\nSmelters, selling ex-dlvidend, was\nat 89%, off slightly more than a\npoint. Nickel and Hudson Bay Mining declined fractionally.\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, Dec. 8 (CP)-Brit-\nish and foreign exchange closed\nsteady today. Nominal rates for\nlarge amounts:\nAustralia, pound, 3.7842.\nChina, Hong Kong dollars, .2948.\nFrance, franc, .026647.\nGermany, reichsmark, ,4043.       .\nGreat Britain, pound, 4.7106.\nIndia, rupee, .3626.\nJapan, yen, ,2749.\nNew Zealand, pound, 4.7945.\nSouth Africa, pound, 4.6911.\nUnited States, dollar, 27-32 p. .\nprem.\n(Compiled by The Royal Bank of\nCanada).\nThreatened Shutdowns, Unsettled\nZinc Market Said Result of Pad\nNEW YORK, Dec. 8 (AP)-Many\nsine producers tn the United States\nfind it impossible to operate in the\nface of price cuts and threats of further reductions, the American Zinc\nInstitute reported today. It said sev?\neral mines and smelters were considering Immediate shutdowns.\nThe situation, the Institute's state,\nment charged, was due to the tariff\nconcessions on zinc ore and slab\nzinc in the new trade agreement\nwith Canada, slated to become effective Jan, 1. The concessions provide for a reduction of the duty on\nzinc ore to $1.20 per 100 pounds from\n$1.50, and on slab zinc to $1.40\nfrom $1.75.\nThe statement says the \"injurious effects of the agreement have\nalready become apparent, ln the un\nsettling of the domestic market, in\nthreatened shutdowns of mines and\nsmelters, and in prospective wage\nreductions and layoffs for employees.\" Recent figures show a drop of\n$5 a ton in ore prices and $11 a ton\nfor slab zinc.\n\"The concessions Incorporated In\nthe new agreement,\" the statement\nsays, \"not only definitely penalize\ndomestic producers, but by reason\nof the most favored nation clause\nInvite importations from all foreign\nzinc-producing countries except Germany.\" \\       '\nOn Dec. 7 the institute, which asserts it represents 95'per cent or\nmore of the industry, filed a protest with, the state department\nagainst the tariff concessions and\nurged withdrawal of them.\nDow Jones Averages\n30 Industrials....\n20   rails\t\n15  utilities .....\n40 bonds \t\nHigh\n148.79\n29.32\n21.75\nLow\n147.35\n26.89\n21.41\nClose Change\n147.63\u2014crff 1.10\n28.S-\u2014off .45\n21.47\u2014of., .25\n80.99\u2014off. .10\nQuotations on Wall Street\nNelson Street Address\nDIRECTORY\nCLOSING DATE FOR CHANGES,\nOF ADDRESS\nDECEMBER 15th\nIf ypu have moved since June 1 or are\nmoving in the near future we would be\npleased to have your new address for the\nThjrd Revised Edition of the Directory.\nPHONE 144\nASK,FOR C. P. PEARSON\n|faj$m lathj Nfttm\nCOMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT\n-a__n____B_BB\nHigh\nAm Can \t\n94%\nAm For Pow\t\nm\nAm Smelt A Re\n52 Mi\nAm Telt. i\n149 Mi\nAm Tob -if\t\n86%\nBaldwin AJlAmJ\n34V\u00bb\n\u25a0 13\nBait.& Ohio ....\nBendlx. Av, ........\nS%\n23\nBeth'Steel ,.....,\nCan Dry *.,\t\nIM\n34n Pte.. ....\nSerro\u25a0be Pasco\nw.\nChrysler .,\u201e...._:\n80H.\n28%\nCon Gas N. ....\nC Wri-ht pfd \u25a0...\nDupont   ..-..\t\n144%\n182\nFord Eng \t\nFord of Can \t\nST*\n21%\n27%\nGen Elec\t\n41V,\nBen Foods \t\n87%\nGen Motors \t\nGoodrich \t\n48%\n22%\nGranby  \t\n6%\nGreat Nor pfd ..\n25\nHowe Sound ....\n46%\nHud Motors \t\nVm\nInter Nickel ....\nm.\nLow\n93%\n\u25a0 2V,\n81%\n149\n86%\n33\n12%\n844\n22%\n69%\n17%\n, '5%\n'48\n. 78%\n.'28%\n25%\n144'.\n181%\n3%\n21%\n27%\n40%\n36%\n47 V,\n22\n6%\n24M,\n46%\n7%\n52%\nClose\n93%\n2%\n51V\u00ab\n149\n86%\n33\n12%\nty\n22 ii\n70\n17%\n6%\n46\n78%\n28%\n25%\n144*4\n182\n3%\n21%\n27%\n41\n36%\n47%\n22\n6%\n24%\n46%\nii,\n52%\nHigh\nInter. Tel & Tel    8%\nKenn Cop    43W\nMack Truck    27%\nMont Ward    50%\nNash Motors\nN Y Central\nPack Motors\nRenn R R\nPhillips Fete\n8%\n17%\n4%\n20%\n41%\nRadio Corp     7%\n15%\n26%\nli'M\n22 V,\n50%\nRem Rand\nSafeway  Stores\nShell Un \t\nS Cal Edison\nStan Oil of N J\nTexas Corp   44%\nTexas Gulf Sul 32\nTimken Roll .... 49\nUnder Type  .... 67%\nUn Carbide   86%\nUn Oil of Cal.... 18%\nUn Aircraft   38%\nUn Pac  90\nU S Rub  49%\nU S Steel   62%\nWarner Bros .... 6\nWest Elec   115\nWest Un  23%\nWoolworth   48%\nYellow Truck .. 18%\nLow Close\n8% 8%\n42% 42%\n27% 27%\n49% 48%\n8%.    8%\n17% 17%\n4% 4%\n19% 19%\n40% .40%\n7% 7%\n15% 15%\n26% 26%\n14% 14%\n22% 22%\n50 60%\n43 43%\n31% 31%\n48 48%\n67% 67%\n83% 85%\n18% 18%\n38 38%\n88% 88%\n49 49%\n61% 61%\n5% 5%\n113% 114\n23% 23%\n48% 48%\n17% 17%\nSpecial Low\nRate to Apples\nTo the Prairies\nKELOWNA, Dec. 8 (CP)-Both\nrailways have granted emergency\nfreight rate reductions on Okanagan\nValley apple shipments to the prairies and eastern Canada.\nThe reductions are effective Dec.\n12. The rate from Okanagan to\neastern Canada has been cut 25\ncents, from $1.50 per hundredweight to $1.23, To the sections of\nthe prairies where rates now are\n$1.13 or over, a cut of 13 cents is\nallowed, and on rates of $1 to $1.13\na reduction to $1.\nChicago Wheat\nUponWarTalh\nCHICAGO, Dec. 8 (AP) .-Stimulated by a reported 8,000,000 bushel\npurchase of Rumanian wheat and\nItalian troops concentrations near\nSpain's French frontier, wheat averaged fractionally higher here today.\nSome estimates put export buying\nof United States corn today as high\nas 8000,000 bushels. It was said also\n600,000 bushels of corn had been sold\nat St, Louis to export interests shipping via the gulf of Mexico.\nWheat futures closed %\u2014% higher\ncompared with yesterday's finish,\nDec. 64%\u2014%, May 67%-%, corn\n%\u2014% up, Dec. 49%\u2014%, May 82%-\n%, and oats unchanged to % cent\nadvance.\nPioneer Has Largest\nOutput in 3 Months\nVANCOUVER, Dec, 8 (CP).-Re-\nport of Pioneer Gold Mines of British Columbia Ltd. issued today\nshowed output of gold in November\nvalued at $165,000, largest ln three\nmonths.\nThe company's output for the first\neleven months this year amounted\nto $1,809,000 compared with $1,979,-\n000 for the same period ln 1937.\nWorld Exchanges '\nNEW YORK, Dec. 8 (AP)-SloV\ning rates, Great Britain in dollars,\nothers In cents: Great Britain 4.67%;\n8p day bills 4.66%; Canada, Montreal in New York 99.18%; New\nYork in Montreal 100.84%; Belgium\n16.83; Czechoslovakia Ss42%; Denmark 20.86; Finland 2.08; France\n2.63%; Germany 40.08, benevolent\n23.90, travel 23.75; Greece .86%;\nHungary 19.88; Italy,5.26%;''Jugoslavia 2.34; Netherlands 54.38; Norway 23.47; Poland 18.88; Portugal\n4.28; Rumania- .75; .Sweden 24.07;\nSwitzerland 22.64; Argentine 31.16n;\nBrazil (free) 5.90n; Mexico City\n20.75n; .Japan 27.24; Hong Kong\n29.23; Shankhal 16.15.\nRates tn spot cables unless otherwise indicated. N\u2014nomlnSl\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Dec. 8 (CP). - Receipts at noon today: Cattle 350;\ncalves 63; hogs 822; sheep 11.\nCattle market slow; prices firm.\nGood butcher steers 8\u20145.25; good\nheifers 4\u20144.50; good Jo choice veal\ncalves 5\u20146.\nNo hog sales. Wednesday's selects\n8.50\u20148.75; bacons 8\u20148.25; butchers\n7.50\u20147.75.\nCALGARY 8TOREMAN FINED ON\nBETTING HOUSE CHARGE\nCALGARY, Dec. 8 (CP)-Henry\nLewis, Calgary storekeeper, was\ntied $28 and costs on conviction in\npolice court today on a charge of\nkeeping a betting house.' Police late\nyesterday arrested four men in\nI^wis' store on gaming charges.\nMetal Markets\nLONDON, Dec. 8 (AP).-Closing.\nCopper, standard spot \u00a343 6s 3d,\nfuture \u00a343 11b 3d, both off 7s\" 6d;\nelectrolytic spot bid \u00a348 15s, oft\n10s; asked \u00a349 15s, unchanged. Tin\nspot \u00a3214 5s, off \u00a31 5s; future\n\u00a3218 5s. off \u00a31. Bids: Lead spot \u00a314\n18s 9d, future \u00a315 2s Od, both off\n5s. Zinc spot \u00a313 6s 3d, future \u00a313\n10s, both off 7s Od.\nBar gold 148s lid, up 6d. (Equivalent $34.78).\nBar silver 20 3-10d, up %.\nMONTREAL\nSliver futures closed steady and\nunchanged today.\nSpot: Copper electrolytic 11.60;\ntin 48.85; lead 4.60; zinc 4.26; antimony 15.\nBar gold In London unchanged at\n$35.06 an ounce ln Canadian funds;\n148s lid iii British. The fixed $35\nWashington price amounted to $35.29\nin Canadian.\nSilver futures opened tteady. Bid:\nDec. 40.80.\nNEW YORK\nCopper quiet; electrolytic spot\n11.25, export 10.37%. Tin barely\nsteady, spot and nearby 46.12, forward 46.20. Lead quiet, spot, New\nYork 4.85-90, East St. Louis 4.70.\nZinc quiet, east St. Louist spot and\nforward 4.50.\nBar silver 42%, unchanged.\nWEARY TONE\nTORONTO MART\nTORONTO, Dec. 8 (CP). - The\nstock market dragged along wearily\nand closed narrowly lower in all departments. Volume was off to about\n375,000 shares.\nHome oil gained 12 cents.\nConsolidated Mining and Smelting tiimbled two or more. Fractional\ndeclines appeared for Hudson Bay\nand Nickel.\nSettlers in North\nAustralia Exempt\nFrom Income Tax\nCANBERRA, Dec. 8 (CP-Havas)-\nInterior Minister John McEwen today outlined in the house of representatives the special privileges that\nwill be accorded settlers in the\nnorthern part of Australia in order\nto speed up its development.\nThe settlers will be exempt from\nIncome tax for 10 years and will not\nhave to fcay special taxes on the\nmining and fishing industries, They\nwill receive a special rebate on gasoline taxes. The* government'\"will\nalso undertake a five-yeaf program of road building. \"Special advances will be made to settlers in\nthe new territory for converting\nland from cattle grazing to sheep\ngrazing,\nMoney\nBy The Canadian Press\nClosing exchange rates:\nAt Montreal\u2014Pound 4.71 1-18; U.\nS. dollar 1.00 27-3Z; franc 2.85 15-32.\nAt New York\u2014Poun^ 4.67%; Canadian dollar .99-5-32; franc 2,83%.\nAt Paris-Pound 177.50 fr.; U. S.\ndollar 37.99 fr.; Canadian dollar\n37.73 9-16 fr.\nIn Gold-Pound lls8d II. S. dollar\n59.43 cents; Canadian dollar 58.95\ncents.\n\u25a0PAQI ELEVEN\nBOUNDARY AND COLUMBIA VALLEY\nSEED GROWERS TAKE 19 PRIZES\nAT THE B.C. SEED AND ROOT f AIR\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, Dec. 8 (CP).-Canadian commodity exchange. Spot:\nButter, Que. 21%\u201422. Cheese, Ont.\nwhite 10%\u201411; eggs, Orit. A-large\n33, A-medium 27.\n. Butter futures: Dec. 21%\u201422; Jan.\n22%; Feb. 22.\nMEAT   INDUSTRY\n8HOW8 BIG GAIN\nOTTAWA, Dec. 8 (CP)-Produc-\ntion of the slaughtering and meat\npacking industry, one of Canada's\nmost important, totalled $181,419,-\n311 in 1937, an increase over the\npreceding year of $24,447,671 or 16\nper oent, the Dominion bureau of\nstatistics said in a report today. The\n1937 production also showed an increase of $48,039,999 or 36 per cent\nover 1935.\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nMontreal Stock Exchange\nAlto Pac Grain  2%\nAssoc Brew of Can v  17\nBathurst P & P A  8%\nCanadian Bronze  38\nCan Bronze pfd  104\nCan Car A Fdy hti  31%\nCan Celanese ,.. 15\nCan Celanese pfd .._....  12\nCan North Power  16%\nCan Steamship  2%\nCan Steamship pfd  8\nCockshutt Plow   8%\nCon Min & Smelting  58%\nDom Steel A Coal B  11%\nDominion Textile   62\nDryden Paper  5%\nFoundation C of C  12\nGatineau Power       13%\nGatineau Power pfd  89\nGurd'Charles '   6%\nHoWartSmlth Paper  12%\nH Smith.I'aper pfd. -.-.. 96\nImperial Ofl   16%\nInter P.troleum  2tV,\nInter Nickel of Can .i  53%\nLake of jho Woods  15%\nMcColl Frontenac .,\u2014.A-- 1\nNational Brew Ltd  41%\nNat Brew pfd  ,.  44\nOgUyii. Flour new :.\"_:..:-  26 *\n\"-rice Brps  17%\nivtl..._..-.  17\n20%\nSt Lawrence Corp _.    4\nSt Law Corp pfd    16\nSouth Can Power    12\nSteel of Can pfd    68\nBANKS\nCommerce  172\nDominion 204\nImperial _ 209\nMontreal  207\nNova Scotia  301\nRoyal  181\nToronto   242\nCURB\nAbitibi 8 pfd   , ,...    21\nBathurst P & P B     3\nBeauharnois Corp      3\nBritish American Oil    21%\nB.C Packers     18\nCan Marconi  \u00bb,i.. -....1.00\nCan Vickers  \u201e.,\nCons Paper Corp .:..\u201e.....\nFalrchild Aircraft \u25a0..\u201e\u201e..\nFraser Co Ltd  ,\nInter. Utilities A\t\nInter1 Utilities B\t\nLake Sulphite \t\nMacLaren P A P\t\nMcColl Frontenac pfd .\nMitchell Robt \t\nRoyalite Oil\t\nUnited DistJof Can\nWalker G6od ( \"\n9%\n6%\n5%\n\"8\n81\n3%\n..*\nP\n.75\n40\nMINES'.\nAztec     \t\nBig Missouri    .....\nBluebird   \t\nBralorne \t\nBridge Riv Con\t\nCariboo Gold \t\nDentonia   \t\nDunwell   _\nFairview Amal ....\nFederal  Gold  \t\nGeorge Copper   ...\nGolconda    \t\nGold Belt , _\nGold Mount \t\nGrandview   \t\nGrull-Wihksne   ...\nHedley Mascot \t\nHedley Sterling ....\nHome Gold  \t\nIndian Mines  \t\nInter Coal Jt Coke\nIsland Mount    ....\nRoot Belle   \t\nLucky Jim   \t\nMak Sic Gold   ....\nMcGlllivray     \t\nMinto Gold \t\nNicola M & M ....\nNoble Five   \t\nPacific  Nickel  ...\nPend Oreille   \t\nPilot Gold \t\nPioneer  Gold   \t\nPorter Idaho \t\nPremier Border\t\nPremier Gold \t\nQuatslno   \t\nQuesnelle   Q   \t\nRed Hawk Gold ....\nReeves MacD \t\nRelief Arl\t\nReno Gold\t\nReward\t\nRufus  Argenta ....\nSally Mines \t\nSalmond Gold\t\nSheep Creek \t\nSilbak Premier\t\nSurf   Inlet   \t\nTaylor B R \t\nVidette Gold\t\nWuverly T  -\nWellington   \t\nWesko Mines \t\nWhitewater     \t\nYmir Yank Girl....\nOILS:\nA i Con \t\nAmalgamated    \t\nAnaconda     \t\nAnglo Can  -\nAssociated    \t\nBaitao\t\nBrown Corp   \t\nCalgary le Edm\t\nCalmont; \t\nCommonwealth\nBid\n.04\n.25\n.01%\n10.30\n.02\n2.30\n.07\n.01%\n.04\n.01%\n.25\n.05%\n.55\n' .01%\n.06%\n.03%\n1.32 '\n.00%\n.00%\n.01\n.30\n1.30\n1.48\n.02%'\n.01\n.21%\n.02%\n.03%\n.03%\n1.70\n.03\n.00%\n2.27\n.03\n.09\n.01\nAsk\n.04%\n.20\n10.35\n.03\n2.40\n.07%\n.02\n.06\n.58\n,02\n.07\n.04%\n1.35\n.01\n.33\n1.33\n.03\n.04%\n.25\n1.80\n.01\n2.70\n.04\n.01\n2.29\n.04\n.00%\n.28\n.30\n.14%\n.15%\n21\n.29\n,08%\n.06%\n.01%\n.02\n\u2014\n.08%\n.09\n.94\n.05\n1.75\n1.85\n.15\n.05\n.05%\n.07\n.00%\n.01\n,01\n.02\n.01\n.01%\n.04\n.05\n.09%.\n.11\n.18\n_\n.00%\n.00%\n.07\n.07%\n1.10\n1.15\n.03\n\u2014\n.02\n\u2014\n.24\n\u2014\n2.11\n\u20222.16\n.30\n.33.\n.25\n\u2014\n.00%\nDalhousle \t\nDavies Pete \t\nEast Crest   \t\nFirestone Pete  ...\nFoothills      \t\nFoundation Pete ...\nFour Star Pete\t\nFreehold Corp \t\nHargal\t\nHighwood Sarcea .\nHome     \t\nMadison    \t\nMar  Jon \t\nMcDoug Seg _\t\nMercury    \t\nMid-Wist Pete\t\nMill City Pete \t\nModel      \t\nMonarch Roy  \t\nOkalta  com  \t\nPacalta      \t\nPrairie Roy \t\nRoyalite     \t\nSouthwest Pete\t\nSpy Hill Roy \t\nUnited     \t\nVanalta     \t\nVulcan     \t\nWest Flank  \t\nINDUSTRIALS:\nBrew le Dist\t\nCapital Est \t\nCoast Brew \t\nUnited Dist...\t\n.35   ,\n.38\n.08%\n.05\n.10\n.04%\n.18\n.12%\n1.51\n.03\n.04%.\n.12%\n.02%\n.03%\n.11\n.70\n.13\n.12\n.06\n.25\n1.53\n.03%\n..05\n.07\n1.14\n.05%\n39.00\n.30\n.02\n.00%\n.05%\n.57\n.05%\n4.25\n1.03\n1.19\n1.20\n.00\n.22\n40.00\n.03%\n.10\n.06\n1.22\n.90\nLillobet to Bridge\nRiver Highway Is\nObject of Residents\nLILLOOET, B.C.. Dec. I (CD-\nThree thousand residents In LH-\nlooet and Bridge River districts of\nInterior British Columbia hava\nbanded together in the Bridge River Highway association to build a\nroad connecting Llllooet with the\nBridge River mining field.\nThe association, similar to the\nMonkman Pars highway association\nnow building a road across the\nRocky Mountains to connect Alberta's Peace River district with the\ncoast, will first approach the provincial government for a grant to complete the 13 miles of road needed to\nfill the last gap in the route.\nIf that attempt falls, the association will try to raise funds and\nbuild the road by volunteer labor.\nMARKETS AT A\nGLANCE\nToronto\u2014Industrials and mining\nshares lower; western oils higher.\nMontreal and New York\u2014Stocks\nclosed lower.\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat % to % cents\nhigher.\nToronto\u2014Bacon hogs off truck 10\nto 35 cents lower at 8.50 to 8.75.\nLondon\u2014Bar silver higher; other\nmetals lower.\nNew York\u2014Silver apd other metals unchanged.\nMontreal\u2014Silver unchanged.\nNew York\u2014Cotton, rubber and\ncoffee lower; sugar unchanged.\nNew York-Silver* dollar down\n1-32 to .99 5-32.\t\nWorld Politics\nHold Down Stocks\nLONDON, Dec. 8 (API-Uncertainty over European affairs discouraged an early advance in the\nstock exchange today. Leading industrials, oils and domestic rails\nwent to lower levels. Mines were\nfirm.\nIsland Mountain\nSets New Record\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 8 (CP) -\nIsland Mountain mines, Cariboo district, B. C, subsidiary of Newmont\nMining corporation,'set a new high\nmonthly production record for the\nmine by producing $56,119 in November from 3798 tons of ore for an\naverage recovery of $14.77 a ton.\nLondon Close\nLONDON, Dec. 8 (AP) .-Closing:\nBrazil $10%; C. P. R. $6%; Inter\nNickel $56%; U. S. Steel $66%; Babcock & Wilcox 35s 8d; Celanese Corp\nOf Am \u00a34%; Cent Min \u00a319; Con-\nsol Gold Fields \u00a355; .Crown \u00a315%;\nH. B. C. 22s 9d; London Midland\nRly \u00a312; Mex Eagle 4s 10%d; Mining Trust 2s 3d; Springs 31s 3d.\n^onds\u2014British 2% pe: cent Consols \u00a370%; 3% per cent war loan\n\u00a398%; 4s 1960-90 \u00a3108%.\n\u25a0        I \t\n\/        Dividends\nWabasso Cotton, 25 cents.\nInter-State Royalty Corp., 28 cents\nG. Tamblyn, 20 cents.\nG. Tamblyn, preferred, 1% per\ncent.\nFARMER KEYSTONE\nOF DEMOCRATIC LIFE\nNEW YORK, Dec. 8 (AP)-Business leaders today heard W. W. Wa-\nmack, editor of Des Moines Register\nand Tribune, assert that democracy\ndepends upon a large, secure middle\nclass, \"and the backbone of that class\nis still the individual farmer.\"\nOKANAGAN SENDS\nAPPLES TO PRINCESSES\nKELOWNA, Dec. 8 (CP)-Two\nboxes of apples have been sent\nby Kelowna board of trade to W.\nA. McAdam, agent-general for British Columbia in London, ' to be\nforwarded by him to the Princess\nElizabeth and Princess Margaret\nRose.\nLINEMAN HURT\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 8 (CP)-\nFrank V. Dunn, dominion government telegraph lineman of Sechelt,\nR C, was in hospital today with\na possible broken back, suffered\nwhen he fell from a telegraph pole\nat Gibbons Landing in Howe Sound\non Tuesday.\nELECT PRES. MOTOR ASSOC.\nVICTORIA, Dec. 8 (CP)-Harry\nDavis has been elected president\nof the Garage and Motor trades\nassociation. His vice-president is\nHarold Banks, and Fred Hallier is\nsecretary-treasurer.\nOTTAWA, Dec. 8 (CP) - A decrease of $6,275,000 in deposits of\nchartered banks was shown in the\nBank of Canada's statement for the\nweek ended Dec. 7. Dominion government deposits increased $3,773,-\n000 and notes in circulation rose $2,-\n298,000.\nRatio of net reserves to notes and\ndeposit liabilities was 84.53 per cent\nthis week, 54.14 last week.\nGrand Forks Men to\nFore  With   10\nWinners X\nATHALMER MAN      <\nTOP INDIVIDUAL\nFarmers of the Boundary and\nColumbia areas carried off 19 prizes\nat the annual British Columbia seed\nand root fair at Vancouver, results\nof the Judging show. They Included\nfive firsts, seven seconds, five thirds\nand two fourths.\nGrand Forks seedmen led the\nwinners ss they carried off two\nfirsts, two seconds, four thirds and\ntwo fourths; while H. H. Peters of\nAthalmer set an individual pace\nwith two firsts and three seconds,\nl Boys and girls of Rock Creek\nscored heavily ln the potato class\nas they won first, second and third\nin the class for clubs.\nThe winners were:\nSquash \u2014 F. M. Plant, Grand\nForks, first with Green Hubbard.\nRadish - A. R. Mudle, Grand\nForks, first with White Icicle.\nCarrot \u2014 C. C. Het and R. C.:\nHeaven, Grand Forks, third with\nred cored Chantenay; B. J. Ralph,\nGrand Forks, fourth with Scarlet  '\nNantes.\nOnion \u2014 C. C. Heaven and H. C.\nHeaven. Grand Forks, third with\nMountain Danver; Oscar Pennoyer,\nGrand Forks, fourth with Wethers-\nfield.\nFIELD CROPS\n' Corn. Flint \u2014 Mrs. A. Kelssy,\nErickson, second with Gehu.\nVEGETABLE AND FLOWER,\nSEEDS\nOnion \u2014 C. C. Heaven and X C,\nHeaven, Grand Forks, second with\nMountain Danver.\nCarrot \u2014 C. C. Heaven and B. C.\nHeaven, Grand Forks, second wlfli\nred cored Chantenay; F. M. Plant,\nGrand Forks, third with Imperator.\nCorn \u2014 C. C. Heaven and R. C.\nHeaven, Grand Forks, third with\nGolden Bantam. -    .\nCERTIFIED 8EED POTATOIS\nBurbank or Netted Gems, large\nsize \u2014 H. H. Peters, Athalmer, first\nwith Netted Gem.\nBurbank or Netted Gem, small \u2014\nH. H. Peters, Athalmer, second with\nNetted Gem.\nPOTATOES, BOYS' AND\nGIRLS' CLUB8\nAny variety early potatoes \u2014\nMickey Dumont, Rock Creek, first;\nBill Barpur, Rock Creek, second;\nBetty Barpur, Rock Creek, third;\nall with Irish Cobbler.\nFIELD ROOT8\nPurple top mangels, for stock\u2014H.\nH. Peters, Athalmer, second with\nMagnum Bonum.\nPurple top, for table purposes\u2014\nH. rf. Peters, Athalmer, second\nwith Bagnum Bonum.\nBronze top, for stock \u2014 H. tt\nPeters, Athalmer, first\nDominion Bonds\nWINNIPEG, Dec, 8 (OP) - Dominion of Canada bonds, bid and\nasked prices:\n5 per cent, Oct. 18, 1943, 113%,\n114%.\nNov. 15, 1951-48, 102, 103.\n4, Oct. 15, 1952-47, 107%, 108%.\n3 per cent perpetuals,' 91%, 92%.\n(All others unchanged.)\nLAST OF BIG SHIPMENT\nCHRISTMAS TREES, U.S.\nNANAIMO, B.C., Dec. 8 (CP). \u2014\nThe last of 150,000 Christmas trees\nhave left Vancouver Island for the'\nUnited Slates market closing out the\nseasonal occupation of another year\nfor 50 men.\nThe trees, especially chosen for\nshape and size, were cut on a stomp*\nage basis in Cobble Hill, Courtenay\nand Nanaimo districts. They are destined for use as Christmas decorations in states as far away as Florida\nand Kentucky.\nU.S. DOLLAR ADVANCES\nLONDON, Dec. 8 (AP).-General\nbuying of United States dollars in\nthe foreign exchange market today\nadvanced the unit'l 11-16 of a cent\nto a final quotation of $4.66% to\nthe pound. In contrast, sterling wss\n$4.68% in New York overnight\nFrench francs were weaker, closing 177.56 to the pound against 177.37,\nyesterday.       ,\nHOME IS DOWN\nCALGARY, Dec. 8.(CP).\u2014Prices\nwere firm on the Calgary stock exchange today with narrow gains and \u2022\nlosses about even. '\nHome, yesterday's leader, was off\na point at 1.44.\nFINE LOGGERS\nPORT HANEY, B. C. Dec. 8 (CP)\n\u2014P. Bain Lumber Mills Ltd., of\nWhonnock was fined $50 and costs\nafter conviction for carrying on\nlogging operations within an area\nordered closed to lumbering.\nALTA. CIVIL SERVICE\nMEETING TODAY\nEDMONTON. Dec. 8 (AP)\u2014Sev-*\nenty delegates from all parts of the\nprovince are expected to attend the\n18th annual cdnvention of the Alberta civil service association here\ntomorrow and Saturday.\n\u00abr_n__\nand the\nMender's skill\nsaid Johnnie Walker\nBom iSio\u2014\nstill going strong\n\" have made this the perfect Scotch Whisky.\" \/\nJOHNNIE WALKER\nu\nl\u00bb>\nRed Label\nDistilled and Bottled In Scotland by JOHN WALKER AND SON8 LTD, KILMARNOCK, SOOTLAND\nrius advt is noi published oil-isplaye- by the Liquor Cnnlrol Board oi by the Govt, ol Urmsh Column*\nHi-Mill limn\n \u2014\nPAGE\nKjj^W^,',W,',W\u00ab''\u00bb'','>'\u00bb\n'>i|i'*i''.iVi*^iyp^PI'i'\u00bbV''iiiiJW**\u00abwiF^'M\u00bbw\u00bbi'>\"-''\u00ab-.ui nvmmffst\n\u00ab     NBJ-ON DAILY N\u00abV\u00bb. NILWH, Wfc4WDAY MORNIMtt, Dia * H\u00bb\nTODAY AMD\nSATURDAY\nCOMPLETE SHOWS AT 2:00, 7*00 AND 1:51\nZLl^Li   MEN WHO FIGHT FOR EMPIRE\nftSE^.MWB WHO FIGHT FOR LOVE\nA eovokode of eonqtwt In *e\nperilous land beyond Ihe Khybsr,\nPots. Vivid In Technicolor!\nLovely\nCEDAR CHESTS\nFilled with good quality\nStationery\nEACH\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nNew 1938 Plymouth\nCOUPE-^150 Off\nPEEBLES MOTORS\nNews (4 i^ pty\nNew Rsmleton Jjrpowrlters ons*!**'\nat Walt's News Depot (MM)\nHospital Auxiliary meets todwjt\nNurse-'Home st 3 o'clock.    (4404)\nHot ChocolateMalted Milk, and\nCoffee at GELINA8'.\nADULT 8KATINQ TONIGHT\n8T01\u00b0-       mi)\nTRY BUSH'S SPECIAL MIXTURE -FOR BEST \u00bbM\u00b0KE(YET.\nBaker St.     Limited\n\u00a3__S_\u00bb\nM&SSttKSMi&S&SS&S&SSSi\nPhone 119\nTENDER  JUICY\nSTEAKS\nDAILY SPECIAL AT\nGRENFELLS CAFE\nOpp, Civic Centre\nmii\u00bbV^vaKtiiii\u00abfiiO\u00abitSiSSK\n44 TAXI\nCON. CUMMINS\n50c up to 5 passengers\nAny place in the city\nBMM0MlSM0\u00bbWfl\u00bb3K>a\n4 Lamberts\nI FOR\nI    LUMBER\n\u2022^ PHONE 82\nEDI80N  MAZDA-LAMPS, F. H.\n8MITH. 881 Baker St  PHONE WO.\nYESI We fix Ladles' QaloihesI\nWADE'S SHOE SHOP\n(4397)\nHome league, Salvation Army annual sale of work, home cooking.\nNew link Blk Saturday, Doc,,10.\nThe LARGEST Itock of MUSICAL\nInstruments In ths West Repairs,\nBows rthalred. WEBB'S. 806 Baker\n(4396)\nTONIGHT Bluenose card party,\nCAN. Lesion. Refreshments. Marl-\ntimers only. 28c (WI)\n1 Rodgers battery mantel Radle\n$10. A Sacrifice. BEATTY WA8HER\nSTORE.    \u25a0 __      t4395'\nKEEP OPEN December 18 for\nFairvlew Athletic plub whist drive\nIn Canadian LeglonHall,       (\u00ab90)\nFor the IDEAL GIFT In either Electrical or Musical Line\u2014Call at\nJOHN DEWICK8, Fink Blk., Ph. 313\n'      , (2729)\nSt Paul's Young People \u2014 Those\nwho failed to receive Invitations for\ndance tonight In the.Armory will\nreceive same at door. (4408)\nCHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS\nFer Him: Rolls Razor, $6.95; Wilkinson Razor $3.00; Monarch Electric\nDry Shaver $6,00.\u2014Hlpporson's.\nBeatty Washer, V, paid for. Will\nsell for balance owing. Party leaving\ntown. See at BEATTY WASHER\nSTORE. (4398)\nVountain\n'pens\nAND PENCIL SETS   '\nWATERMAN'8 - EVER8HARP\nPARKER \u2014\u2014 SHIAFFtWS\nPrices MHO\nUp from ^T-T^ .\nNAMES: Engraved In Gold and\nSilver FREE of charge on pans\npurchased from\u2014...\nI\nSanta's Shopping Centre\nI\n, Phone 144 for the very hest In\nChristmas Cards. Ask Ior our representative, Miss Margaret Arthur,\nwho \\\u00bbill be glad to show samples.\nNelson Daily News.\nWhat could be nicer \u2014 a SUNBEAM\nMIXMA3TER for HER. New Models  now  at\nMoKAY A 8TRETTON'8\n(706)\nQdIl ihsL dfalidaif.\nThere's a fascinating new YOU ln these modern styles\nthat have returned to flattering femininity. YOU'LL\nlike their charm, their sweep, their lines that do wonders for your beauty!\nEACH COIFFURE STYLE MADE\nTO FIT YOUR PERSONALITY!\nHairdressers with incredibly skilled\nhands fashion your hair into waves\nof soft beauty and charm!\nARfiVF and at left\nADUVC gretwoofthe\nintriguing Up-Swept styles.\nSoft, rolling waves that accentuate the beauty ol temple and brow.\nAT I PCT Is another\nA I LCr I rtiye that's\nsweeping to fashion heights.\nLet our skilled hairdressers\nadapt it to you for holiday\naffairs!\nPHONE 244 or write for your Christmas appointment\n\u2014NOW!\nmiady'A.$fa.\nPhone 244\n577 Baker St.\nBUY A NEW 1939 CI A \"IT\nDODGE 51037\nFOR AS LOW AS      \u201e\nP.OJ3. NELSON\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nBAKER STREET PHONI 78\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor all your needs In plumbing repairs, (Iterations, and\nInstallations.\nPh. 8*18      301 VICTORIA St\ni MEN'S s\nDRESS GLOVES\nLINED OR UNU NED\nCharles Morris\nmmmmmmmmmmmo\nORDER  NOW YOUR\nHOME MADE\nPLAIN OR DECORATED\nCHRISTMAS CAKES\nHOOD BAKING CO., LTD.\nHave You Read the Classified?\nBEAUTY   Requires Special\nCan. A Complete Service.\n577 Baker St.     Phona 244\nPHONE .128\nTOR PROMPT SERVICE\nKOOTENAY NO-ODOR\nDRY CLEANING CO.\nHot Plate Lunch\n. 3Af- Dally\naVVat the\nPERCOLATOR\nSEE JACK HOOGERWERF\nStandard Electric\ntor\nElectrical   Contracting\nPHONE 838     817 VERNON ST.\nAcross from New Grand Hotel\nWe Invite you to see our selection of plants and flowers for Christmas. MAC'S Greenhouses, Front\nand Cedar streets. Phone 910. (3184)\nGive a practical present this year,\nt Corona Portable Typewriter. D.\nW. McDerby \"The Typewriter Man.\"\n854 Baker SL, Nelton. Phon* 362.\n(4398)\nA gift fcr the whole family a bsautl\nful six tube all wave R. C. A. Victor\nConsole Radio. Priced at $104.\nKOOTENAY MU8IC HOUSE\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nGREEN, James\u2014Passed away on\nThursday. Body rests at Somers'\nFuneral Home until Saturday, where\nservice will be held at 10:30 n.m.\n\"They Discovered\n.   America\"\nEAGLES' HALL\nTONIGHT, 8:00 P.M.\nKASLO\nADMISSION FREE\nGREY\/HOUND\nj*sflMnnifirrri*i\"in i*\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nsuite 205. medical arts bldg.\nRepairing \u2014 Remodelling\nand Relining\nMalcolm's Furs\n889 Baker Street\nBe permanently beautiful\nSmart new waves\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBEAUTY SALON\nPhone 327 428 Baker St.\nTwo for One Sale\n'28 NASH SEDAN jM\u00a3\n\u202228 NASH COUPE 91 at\nKline's City Service\nJack McDowell    Howard Thurman\nCIVIC\nLAST TIMES TODAY\n8HOWTIME8.7:00-8:40\nIt's a Msr-i-eras of Hlrt-1\n...Us Qsajaal M sa Easlfcl\nGive Him What He Wants\n^PliTotlW^JOItllMVNE\nMnoMET UNDSAY -JiMMiE HDLER\n. \u2022 SECOND FEATURE\n\"WIVES UNDER SUSPICION\"\n\u2022 Starring\nWarren William and Call Patrick\nSTARTS TOMORROW\nMatinee at 2 p.m.\n\"ROMANCE OF THE\nLIMBERLOST\"\n\u25a0    Starring\nJean Parker and Eric Linden\nALSO\nJACK HOLT In\n\"RIGHT INTO NOWHERE\"\nADDED\u2014Cartoon and News\nPRICES\nMatinee *!0o-10o   Evening 28c\u20141Bo\n,|l THI\". IDfiAl CHRISTMAS Glfll\n'kXXX\\X^:*<\u00bb><>*'tUi!\nfomplstsL\nfor the\nFrank A. Stuart\nBONDED REPRESENTATIVE\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE Ltd.\n577 Baker St., '  Ph. 980\n&\u00abfc3&SS\u00bbSfci^^\nBOOST FOR THE KOOTENAY DISTRICT\u2014IT PAYS!'\nThe Perfect Gift\nFOR ANY MAN\nA\nSunbeam\nShavemaster\n$1695\nThe only electric ihaver with a powerful brush type,\nself-starting Universal motor,\nIt is o gift that will last and a gift that\nwill be appreciated.\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Limited\nI#G 'MIIKS\nSPECIALS FRIDAY AND\nPHONE 10 OR 11\nSATURDAY\nFREE DELIVERY\nONE TIN O'CEDAR WAX-8elf Polishing and\nONE WAX APPLIER\u2014Complete\nZEBRA LIQUID STOVE POLISH-\nBottle \t\n\u2022ANI FLU8H-\nTln\t\n551\nm\nw\n35<\n55*\nTEA\u2014Tender Leaf Superior Quality;\n12 oz, pkt ..\u201e \t\nSTRAWBERRY JAM-Pure,\n4 Ib. tin - _ \t\nCHICKEN HADDIE-Large flat tin;\nper tin   . ,\t\nSALT\u2014Windsor plain or\nIodised; 2 cartons  \t\nWALNUTS\u2014White meat quarters;\nper Ib.  \t\nALMOND8-8helled, Valencia;\nSELECT YOUR FANCY GROCERIES FOE THE\nHOLIDAY SEASON  AT  THE  STAR\nTOMATO eOUP-Campbella;\n3 tins _.\t\nJELLO-AII flavors;\n4 pkts. _.. _\t\nCORN\u2014Nabob Fancy Golden Bantam,\nregular slie 2's; 2 tins .\t\nPEAS-Royal City No. 8;\n2 tins..-..- \t\nCOFFEE Maxwell House;\n1 Ib. tin \t\n*5*\n25<\n3W\nSLICED BACON\u2014Swifts Premium In\n'\/, pkti.; 2 for -\t\nJEWEL SHORTENING-, Ib. carton;\n2 for _\nCHEE8E\u2014Flneit Ontario;\nper Ib \t\nTOMATO JUICE\u2014Llbbys 10J\/_ or. tin;\n3 for \u201e...._\t\nPINEAPPLE JUICE-Dolea tall .tins;\n2 for\t\nENGLISH TOFFEE-Cleevei Imported;\nper Ib. _ _ \t\n.'49*\n55*\n19*\n39*\n29*\n23*\nW\n25*\n29*\nSHOP EARLY\nBuy your Christmas Crackers, Table Decorations and Stockings. Excellent selection to\nchoose from. Priced from 25c up.\nFRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\nGRAPE FRUIT\nPink Flesh, large sixe, 3 for.... 251\nTexan, teedlau, large, 5 for ... 25i?\nArinna, family sixe, 8 for.... 25^\nBANANA8-\n3 lbs. ;...._\nAPPLE&r-Dellcloui Fancy Wrapped;\n5 lbs.\t\n.25*\n25*\n19*\n19*\n25*\n20*\n20*\nCAULIFLOWER-GREEN   PEPPERS-GREEN\nONIONS-CUCUMBERS\nRHUBARB\u2014From California;\n2 Ibs - ,\t\nCARR0T8\u2014Small slse;\n4 bunchei   \t\nBROCCOLI\u2014\n2 lbi. \u201e \t\nBRUSSEL SPROUTS-\nPer Ib -~\nFIELD TOMATOES-Callfornla;\nper Ib.\nCountry Customers\u2014Freight paid on all orders of $10.00 or over.\nQuality\njt: [groceryI\nservice\n\\m0im0^\n(Holiday\nIf you want your gifts to men to be very much appreciated and to choose them without worry\u2014Come to\nEmory's for every satisfaction.\nGIFTS  FROM\nBOXED NECKWEAR\nfl.00 to $2.00\nBELTS\nif 1.50 to if2.00\nSHIRTS\nf 2.00 to $3.50\n$1.00 TO $5.00\nMUFFLERS\nf 1.25 to 93.75\nPYJAMAS\n92.00 to 96.50\n.    HOSIERY\n91.00 91.50 92.00\nGIFTS  FROM $5.00  TO $10.00\nSWEATERS\n95.00 to 97.50\nSILK PYJAMAS\n95.00 and 96.50\nGOWNS\n97.00, 98.00 to 910\nSMOKING JACKETS\n9S.00 99.00 910.00\nEmory's Limited\n\"The Man's Store\"\n.'\u25a0     BUY YOUR T\nFORDPARTS\nFrom us. Reduced price on old\ncarry over stock\u2014gaskets, bearings, springs, carburetors,\nlenses, etc,\nKootenay Motors\n(Nelson) Ltd.      Phone 117\ncoming, holidays mean\nthat your skin and hair\nmust be perfectly, groomed and lovely.\nMANY YEARS OF\nEXPERIENCE\nIn taking care of the Insurance\nneeds or hundreds of property\nowners are at your command at this\nreliable Agency.\nH.E.OILL\n532 Ward SL Opp. Madden Hotel.\nyour hair must be lustrously soft and done in\nthe new Paris and Hollywood modes\nto be sure of complete\nbeauty phone 327 for appointment\nJjw-CbtL\nBEAUTY SALON\n425 Baker St.\n*mmmmmmmmmmamm\u00bbTm\nYOU II LlKe\nLUNCHEON\nat ttst\nSTAR CAFE\nFURNACES\nInstalled and Repaired;\nR. H* MABER\nPhone 653    CIO kootenay St\n2\nFUEL BARGAINS\nPINE 12\" and 16\" ...} 4.0\nFIR and TAMARAC-12\" 4? 6.0\nMILL ENDS-3 loads _. 10.0\nCORD WOOD-Per cord   6.6\nSAWDUST-Per unit SA\nBIRCH WOOD-Per cord \u201e  8.6\nBIRCH WOOD-12\" and 18\" . M\nLUBRICATIOI\nAfter terrific summer heat and sizzling, pavements,\nno car is ready for winter driving until the correct\nwinter lubricants have been used     ,*,\nOur lubrication department is fully .equipped with all\nthe scientific lubricating machirie,ryi-arid \"this department is manned by a specially trained lubricating\nexpert.   \u25a0 , '\u25a0'';\u25a0'  '\nNELSON TRANSFEI\nCompany\/ Limited\n35 - PHONES - 36\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1938_12_09","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0414883","@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":"1938-12-09 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1938-12-09 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\/1.0414883"}