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Winds;\nMain Channels to Miss Full Force\nVO-.U,\nT.C.A..\nCONFIRM\nFLARES SEEN\n\u25ba m    Jl pHoviNciAt-lj     tan    ' \u2666 f \u2022\n> \u2022%> **\\\\\n\"%  'o v->\u00b0fo \u00bb CENTS A dj*)*\u00bbV NELSON,  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. CANADA-rRIDA\nty\nWelsoris\nJUBILEE\n1897 to 1947\nNELSON,  BRITIIH  COLUMBIA, CANADA-FRIDAY  MORNINQ,  OCt. ti. IMT\nNUMBER t\u00ab\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 23 (CP)\u2014Gusts of wind reaching 70\nmiles an hour began ripping across the wave-battered Queen\nCharlotte Islands tonight as weather officials Inere predicted\nthe fast-moving hurricane would reach British Columbia's\nWest coast shortly after midnight.\nWeather officials said the storm centre was 400 miles\nWest of the Islands, about 225 miles North of Vancouver, at\n4:30 p.m. P.S.T. today with the leading edge just 150 miles WEATHER HAMPERS\noff. The hurricane winds are expected to pass the 80 mile an\nhour mark at the height of the\nNelson Airmen\nContinue to\nScout District\n\"poulbly exceeding 75 mllli in\nhour\" were forecut for Northtrn\ncoutil dlttrlctt.\nAn unidentified _hlp, wallowing\nIn the centre of the storm, radioed\nLIQHTHOU8E VANISHES\nstorm.\nWhile the entire Canadian Pacific\nCoast fishing tleet raced  for port\nahead of the storm \u2014 described ts\n\"one of the worst in years\" \u2014 the\nWeather Bursau in Vancouver an-.that   it   was   not   n   distress,   bu\nnounced  that  it  hart   lost   contact! warned that the blow was   a real\nwith its station at Massett, B.C., al .hurricane.\"\nthe   Northern   end   of   the   Island\ngroup.\nThere were no Immediate reports! ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Oct. 23 (Reu-\nof damage ,ters)   -   Squary  Head   lighthouse,\nBAROMETERS SLIDE 'built   \u00ab   years   ago    completely\nWeather officials predicted that vanished in a gale which' wet.net-\nthe storm would pass over the day night struck historic Bonavista.\nAlaskan Panhandle and on into Newfoundland's oldest settlement,\nbarren mountainous country before Several small schooners and fishing\nblowing itself out. boats were **\"*} \u00bb\"jd destroyed, a\nWinds of 38 miles an hour have stone  breakwater demolished  tnd\nbeen   reported   at   Cape   Spence. I widespread damage done to prop-\nAlaska, and have reached 31 miles \"ty   No casualties have been re-\nan hour at Sitka,  Alaska,  ln  the P\u00b0rt\"d.\nprotected Alaskan harbor of Juneau,\nwinds were reported \"light.\" SEATTLE,  Oct.  23   (AP)\u2014 Small\nBarometers were falling all along craft warningi were flown at k p.m.\nthe West Coast. today from Cape Blanco to Tatoosh\nThe   main   ihlpplng   ehanneli and through the Strait of Juni de\nfrom    Vancouver    and    Victoria Fuca     for     increasing    Southerly\nwere exnected to eicape the full winds,   as   a   heavy   storm   moved\nforce of the blast, although wlndi shoreward* across the North Pacltic.\nRoads, Mines Reopen at Fernie\nAfler Record Rain Damage Repaired\nFERNIE,  B.  C-  Oct  23\u2014Theichel early  Sunday morning, only\ndamage resulting from the recordIlight traffic Is being allowed to go\ntnowfill  of 7.45  Inchet for tht I over the main highwiy bridge tt\nthrtt dtyi of Oct 16 to 19 hat Michel,   which   wat   damaged   recently when a loaded truck knocked\nout one of the main lupport-, before\n(Ung over the tide.\nBuilt only for temporary ute, tbe\nJ*  been W out  of  action  by __._\u201e hM     w__ _. m.tch ,\u201e ,j_\nk and mud thdet  are ready for> ud(ie_  _J\u00bb   _, ,h_  Miche,  -_..k|\nnormal operation. The mines. -\u00a3>\u2022* J which hit an all time high tor the\n\u2022ince lut Monday, resumed *\u00bb*Tk j month 0f October after over a week\nThursday morning.\nOn the road to Coal Creek, the!\nbrldgt approaches which had been\nwashed away have been filled in.\nMICHEL BRIDGE OUT\nNATAL. B. C. Oct 23\u2014Since the\nwashing away of the newly con-1 we nama,\nttructed mall wooden bridge at Ml-1 going on.\n__\u2014\u2014\u25a0.   \u25a0      \u25a0' i \u25a0\u2014\u2014\u2014-*<\u2014'\u2014*\t\nbeen largely repaired.\nThe trestle, pipelines and track\ntt Ul* St* tgg    Collieries, which\nrod\nof iteady rain. \\\nDue to the washing away ot the\ntemporary bridge and only light\ntraffic being allowed on tbe dara-\naged bridge, the trucks hauling coal\nfrom the Michel strip mine htve\nbeen Idle tlnce last Friday.'.Work on\nthe damaged bridge li continually\nTruman (alls\nCongress on\nSpecial Session\nDOUKHOBOR CASES\nVT VERNON ASSIZES\nOPENING MONDAY\n(CP)-A\nagains\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (API -\nPresident Truman today cjlled Con\ngreat into session Nov.  17 to con\naider the rising price situation and seven miles\nthe European economic plight.\nAnnouncing hit action,\nnewt conference the crisii in Europe is so grave that he could not\nwait until January to seek legislation. Congress is regularly scheduled to meet in January.\nHe added he would recommend\nlegislation \"dealing with inflation,\nhigh prices and the high coit of living.\"\nThe Europem crisis, he said, li\nmother   \"compelling   reason\"   for\nVERNON, B.C., Oct 23\ndouble    murder    charge\nThomai  Luxton  will\nthe   Supreme   Court\nwhich opens here next Monday,\nLuxton is charged with the murder of his wife, Marjorie Luxton,\nand Hylton Roche Lane who were\nshot to deatb^ugust 31 on a ranch\nBy ERWIN FRICKE\nCanadian Pren SUff Writer\nPENTICTON, B.C., Oct 23 (CP)\n\u2014Tram-Canada Air Llnei crewi,\nconfirming reporti by trappert ot\nflaret teen In the Slocan area, to\nnight raited hopet that ioma of\nthe nine perioni aboard a mining\nR.C.A.F. photographic plane might\nitlll be alive,\nThe plane disappeared Saturday\non a flight from Calgary to Pentlcton, B.C., after asking for a weather check from the Crescent Valley,\nB.C., radio range station.\nBad weather delayed search plana\ntoday, and also halted investigation\nof an oil slick reported on Skaha\nLake, near here.\nEarlier reports from Isolated residents of the heavily-timbered and\nrugged country said several \"orange\nand yellow\" flares had been teen\nat night R.C.A.F. search officials\nconfirmed that the missing twin-\nengined converted bomber carried\na total of 20 flaret\u2014teveral of them\nof the colors reported seen.\nNo further Information wat available at to what the T.C.A. pilots reported seeing, but It wat known\nthat civilian and commercial pilot*\nflying through the area, have diverted their flights slightly to cover\nthe trackllne being flown by the\nplane.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTO BRING UP\nWEDDING HOLIDAY\nVICTORIA, Oct. 21 (CP) -\nProvincial Secretary Oeorge 8.\nPearion tald today that ht would\nmention In Cabinet Friday the\npoulbllity of declaring of \u2022 general holiday Nov. 20 to mark the\nmarriage of Prlnceu Ellubeth\nand Philip Mountbatten.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllll\nCANADA COMES\nOUT FOR PEACE\nMONGERING\n'Civil War-Mongering\nWorst of All' Is\nllsley Barb at Russ\nU.S. RAPS BACK\nEntire Nelton im Thuriday\nifternoon wat again icoured In a\ncontinued learch fer the mining\ncraft, but tearchert \"didn't tee \u2022\nthing.\" Lyndy Chttfltld and Let-\nlit Greenwood of Nelion flew\novtr the dlitrlct In i tingle engine\nluper cruller, extending the hunt\nover Trail, Where a lending wu\nmadt.\nChatfield, who hat flown the\nplant In teveral ttarching flight*\nilnce the Mitchell photo turviy\nplint wu reported mining with\nnine aboird Siturdiy, uld thlt\ncloud conditloni were \"bid, and\nwe couldn't get any higher than\n0000 feet\"\nBond Buying by\nTADANAC, B.C., Oct a - The\nCanada Saving! Bond drtre now\nunderway at the Trail and Warfield\noperatloni of the Contolldated Mining and Smelting Company of Can-\nbe heard at | \u201e*, .*_(*. i\u00bb meeting with enthuilaam\nFall   Aulze j ,Up-ort j--m emp'o*-t*\u00abi,\nJ. P. Salter, attlttant to the Personnel Manager and Chairman of\nthe Committee directing the campaign, announced that up until noon\niy<M_b_ Contolid.ted employee!\n\u25a0 .   rlnew    .?;   ehht i hSOlned up for \u00bbS31,950 worth\nAlso   on   Be   docket   are   eight; ;**_**\u25a0*?   .. ,\",. __,JI i. ___ __\u201e,\nhe told t charges of arton against Doukhobor;0' \"J*\u2122**- \u2022>' ****** P\u00b0Jn*s \u00ab* **r \"nt\n'   esidents of the Kootenay district     \u00b0< \u2022** -n-plc-yeei htv, been  con-\ntacted  and  thlt amount  compares\n| favorably with the complete total\nI list year, (401.900.\nI   The campaign committee composed of 12 chief canvassers and headed\nby Mr. Salter, is making sure that\nevery employee is being contacted\nnd given the opportunity of partiei-\np.tlng   in   the   purchase   of   these\nROSSLAND. BC, Oct. JJ\u2014 Rots-1bonds.\nland Electric shop, IMS Columbia!   The object of the committee ls to\nAvenue,    was    broken    into    ind make sure  that the mtny  advtn-\nRossland Shop\nBurgled; $.00 Loss-\ncalling Congress back\nMr. Truman  announced  be will entered prior to Thuriday morning taget of the bonds are pointed out\nBy R08S MUNRO\nCanadian Preu Staff Writer\nLAKE SUCCESS,  N.Y.,  Oct  23\n(CP)\u2014Canada   counter-charged   in\nthe United Nationi today that the\nSoviet  Union   itself  is  guilty  of\nwar-mongerlng\"   by   building   up\nenmity towards Canada ln the minds\nof the Russian people through its\npresi and radio distortion of the\nCanadian picture.\nSpeaking for Canada after the\nUnited Statu made ita mott vigorous nply to far to Russian \"warmongering\" accusation!, Justice\nMiniiter llsley uid that Canada was\n\"disheartened and discouraged\" in\nher sincere with for friendly relation! with Ruuia by the \"false and\nmi-leading\" itatement! ln the Soviet\npreu and radio about the Dominion.\nThese tttaementi, he uld ln the\npolitical committee, are \"designed to\nstir up ill-feeling towards and misunderstanding about our people and\nwhich ln that tense might be termed war-mongerlng.\"\nWONT MUZZLE\nLike the United Statu ipokeimin, Warren R. Austin, llsley called\nop the committee to reject the\nSoviet antl-war-mongerlng\" reiolutlon which calls on member nations\nto muz-le their to-called \"war-\nmongert.\"\nBut he urged the committee to\ncondemn \"war-mongerlng\" In all\nltt formi, Including \"civil warmongering,\" which he uld wat\nthe wont of all, and declare Itaelf\nInittid , In favor of propaganda\nfor peace, or \"peaee-mongerlng.\"\n\"Civil war-mongerlng,\" he tald,\nilmi \"to itlr up domestic itrlfe,\nto tet elMt againit cliu ... to\nturn the people againit their free\n- .'-.'hrrtlettedSBitrnmerttei..''-   a\nAttacks Party\nOf De Gaulle\nPARIS, Oct. 23 (AP)-Soclalltt\nPremier Paul Ramadler, hii new\nstreamlined Cabinet facing an Assembly test next week, atuiled the\nParty of Gen. De Gaulle today at\none which attack! both the will of\nthe people and the Fourth Republic\ntself.\nA member of Ramadler'i ttaff uld\nthe Premier would ask the Kational\nAssembly, which will be reconvened\nTuesday in an emergency session,\nfor a vote of confidence in the Cab-\nThousands Await Rescue as\nFlames Consume Towns\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nKISS FROM STAGE\nBEAUTY SETS\nMONTY BLUSHING\nLONDON, Oct _3 (CP) - It\nurun't In the tcrlpt but Actreu\nGreta Gynt caught Field Marihall Montgomery off puard and\nplanted a tmtcking kiss on hia\ncheek tonight at the fifth anniversary reunion commemorating\nthe Battle of El Alimeln.\nMlu Gynt, whj. wat mlitreti\nof ceremonlet, walked onto the\nstage, put her arma around the\nblushing Montg6mery and kitted him.\n\"I've been wanting to do that\nsembled at Albert Hall. \"Thia\nfor years,\" the told 6000 cheering 8th Army veterans as-\nwas the first moment I've seen\nhim off hii balance.\"\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nPOLICE CHASE\nINTERURBAN\nLINE PICKETS\nTransit Strikers\nJeer as\nTrams Resume Runs\nNO VIOLENCE\nVANCOUVER, Oot 23 (CP) \u2014\nStrike-halted Interurban tram urvlce to New Weitmlniter and\nluburbtn Mtrpole and Steveiton\nwu returned from hare today\namid the Jeeri of itrlklng tnnilt\nworktn, ind u police cleared\npicket llnei from the tracki.\nPolice were ordered to clear\nthe llnu ifter the Brltleh Columbli Electric Rillwiy, whou 2800\n\u25a0treet cir and but operator! ara\non itrlkt, cal ltd on civic authorltiei, charging that picketing ef\nthe tram tracki wu a violation\nof ttte criminal codt. i\n\u25a0 ThVVams fn operated by Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and the tracki\nleased from the Canadian Pacific\nRailway.\nService on the interurbant was\nhalted Tuetday when tram crews\nrefuied to drive through the picket\nlinei The section of the criminal\ncode cited by the company prohibits any one from obstructing a\nrailway line.\nNO VIOLENCE\nAs the first tram moved out of\nthe barns, there were jibes from\nthe strikers, more pickets arrived,\nand started walking back and forth\nacrou the track.\n\"All right boyt, keep the track\nclear,\" waa the warning from\nInspector George Lefler who directed police operations.\nThe pickets moved to bolh sides\nof the track and the tram pasted,\nviolence  other\nEMPTY N.B.\nVILLAGE AHEAD\nOF FLAME.\nmike a nition-wide ndlo broadcait ,-d g0<xi, t_0 the\n\u2022t 10:00 (EST)  tomorrow night to ,1.-1,0 iln investment, the ease with which\ngive the people an explanation why     Proprietor   King   Comeiotti   re-It nest egg  for the future cm  be\n'\"  he ported   thit   the   store   hid   been built   up   and   the   Importance   of\nclosed  for  several  dayi  while  he,helping in  the  fight igilnit infla-\nwas   at   Kelowna.   On   reopening tion.\nhit ictlon is neceutry.  It will\ncarried by ill major networks.\nconcerning \"dinger to the Republic\" which he held wai inherent in\nalue of H00 were These include their__d*'|\u00abbillty 11 both (h_ D_ Gaurj_,t \u00bbnd Communist ideologies.\nHe spoke with special sharpness\nof De Gaulle's proposal to rewrite\nlhe constitution of the r*burth Republic. Such a proposal is an attack\n.net from which he yesterday purg\ned Minister suspected to De Gaullist, but  there  was\nleanings. The vote il expected to:than verbal as the ttrikejt shouted\ncomt next Thuriday. j epithets.\nThe Premier lashed out it both!   On the fourth dty of the strike,\nthe Left and the Right in France. \\ emergency transportation services\nHe declared it had been necessary | car pools, taxis and trucks, raain-\nto recall the Assembly from its va-i tained service, bringing thousands\ncation to consult with the Deputies to work in Vancouver, Victoria and\nFAVORS OATS,\nBARLEY UNDER\nWHEAT BOARD\nProvincial\ning.\nF'olire   are   Ir.vestigat-\nOf Living Costs\nMELVILLE. Saik., Oct 23 <C\\\nAgriculture  Minuter  Gardiner\nnight told a Liberal meeting that he *\u2122st'\nfavored placing cats and barley under the control of thr Wheat Board\nAuthority for tueh iction, he aaid,\ndid not yet ain. but he had    no Churches  A$k  Study\ndoubt    it  wnuld  be Knight  In  the   _\nHouse   of  Commons   if   there   was\n\u25a0 biiM in marketing the two rrrralj\nWartime control* on nala and barley were rrnrnved yesterday by\nGovernment order and trading in\nthem will hr rr-mmrd on the Winnipeg Grain  Kxchangrd  today.\nHowever, hf mid, \"1 have nn\ndoubt . , , that thcuf interMted in\nhaving gram trade rotored are not\ngoing t'1 cut their nwn throats by\nanvthing thev do with oaU and barley \"\nThursday morning he noticed that\nsome of the stock wai mining. Investigating, he found that thc store\nhad been entered by the forcing of\nthe rear door.\nAmong articles missing were two VANCOUVER, Oct. 23 (CP) -\nmantle radios, three elertic shavers.! Honorary degrees will be awarded\na vacuum cleaner, electric clock, and t0 Premier John Hart and two Ca\nHART, SCIENTISTS\ni  O BE HONORED\nHAMILTON, Oct. 23 (CP)\u2014Thl\nCinidlin Council of Churchei,\nwhoie fourth annual convention\ncontinued   here  today, tdopted  i\nnidian and two United States scientists during the Fall congregation\nceremonies Oct. 29 at the Unlvenity\n| of British Columbia.\nI   Premier   Htrt   will   receive   the\n: Doctor of Lews while honorary Doctor of Science degrees will go to Lee\nAlvln Dubrldge. President of the\nCalifornia Inititute of Technology;\nErneit Orlando Lawrence of the Department of Phyilci, Unlvenity of\n'California. Berkley. Chilmerl Jack\nMacKentle.  President  of  the   Na\nreiolutlon uklng  Prime  Mlnlitir ,;\u201e_.,   jf>,p,rch   Council.   OtUwa,\nOUICKIE9\nBv    Ken    Revnoldi\nrmf^^zjm^-\nz jfc_ i_i____a_ir\nloRo\n\u2022i\nK\n'LJ-Lin \/\/\/\/\/\/\nXM   \u25a0*Ug*****-~-,J<\n--4r\\F\"%\n~^& ***.*-.\nMackenilt King to form a Parlia\nmentary Committee to itudy the\ncost of living.\nIt further requeited \u25a0 session of  \\\\.m   cyclotron\nParliament   \"at   the   earlleit   poi-   search.\n\u2022 Ible date to deal with thii urgent\nmatter,\"\nThe Council urged th| Dominion Government to Initltute a\nnational low rental houilng program to provide adequate homing for low-lncomt famlllei at\nrentali  they e<rtjld  afford.\nand Ormond McKiliop Solandt\nfence Research, at Ottawa\nDr\nNew Westminster.\nVICTORIA, Oct. M (CP)-Ratio\nof families moving into th\u00ab province\nis three to one this month compared\nwith the number leaving, according\nto figures released today by W. R.\non \"the will of'the'people,\" and \"ani~fc\",Wl\"   \u25a0'^vwfcifci* g0ne. Regional Director of the Fam-\nittack on the Republic.\" |    VICTORIA, Oct. 23  (CP)-Galpi -lv Allowances Branch.\nRamadier   added   that   his   new(were   reported   in   September   coal!. Dy\/int, the   ct\nCabinet  was  preparing  a  plan  to t production  in  all   districts\novercome France's economic crisis,.province, jt wai revealed today\nAn economic program of financial:the chief inspector of mines\nEAST KOQTENAY\nCOAL OUTPUT\nALMOST DOUBLES\nFire Fighters Are\nForced Back as\nWinds Whip Woods\nNEW OUTBREAKS\nFREDERICTON, Oct 28 (CP)-\nAll famlllei wtrt being evacuated\ntonight from the ooatUI vllltgt\nof Lepretu, 20 mllei Southwett\nof Saint John, while high wlndt\nagain iwept New Bruniwlck and\nfanned tomt woodi flret Into new\nlife at additional outbreak! were\nreported.\nForeit Ranger N. A, Gllmor\ntermed the Lepreau iltuatlon\n\"very bad* and tald he \"couldn't\ntee how we can poulbly uve tht\nvillage.\"\nThe fire wat advancing from \u2022\npoint about a quarter-mile away.\nThe fire itarted today at Seven\nMile Lake and entered heavy timber. Mtn with bulldozen were\nforced to retreat toward tht village.\nThree other new outbreak! In\nthe tame taction of the province\nwere near St. Oeorge and Second\nFalli.\nThe South ihort Nova Scotii\npaper-miklng town of Liverpool\nwat ringed In on three tldtt by\nflaming buih ltnd and more than\n30 homei were In Immediate danger. Every evallable man of the\ntown'e flreflghtlng iquad wai battling the blaze aulited by appar-\natut from local Induitrlil firmi.\nKIMBERLEY MAN\nKILLED BY\nMIHE5UDE\nAnother' SuiftersN  \u2022\nBruises, Shock\nAs One Escapes\nVETERAN WORKER\nKIMBERLEY, B.C. Oet B -\nDavid Erlckion, timber man In tht\nSulllvin mine wu killed lilt\nnight about ilx o'clock whtn hi\nwat itruck by a tilde.\nFrank Lafortune, working with\nhim, luffered ihook and bruliei\nand another man eiciped when\nhe Jumped clear.\nErlckion, t long time employee\nof the Coniolldited Mining andi\nSmelting Company at Klmberley,|\nIt lurvlved by hli wlft and. one\ndaughter, Mrt. Harold Johnion,\nboth it Kimberlty and another\ndaughter, Corrlne at Vancouvtr.,\nMovement Into\nB.C. Increases\nThree Maine Communities Des.rpyed;\nSmall Craft Evacuate Resort-\nOpen Highway Route Through Flamei\nBAR HARBOR, Me., Oct. 23 (AP)\u2014Evacuation of thll\nresort by sea was halted temporarily tonight with the re-opening of on escape route by highway through forest fires encircling the town.\nIn fishing vessels, pleasure boats and other small craft,\nhundreds of refugees had fled the Mount Desert Island town.\nThe officer of the day ot the| Southwest Harbor Coast\nGuard base said he understood dynamiting had saved most of\nthe business section of Bar Harbor after the flames had swept\nabout half of the community*\nof 4300 inhabitants.\nFour hundred leaborne evacuees\nreached Gouldtboro, on the Eaitern\nshore of Frenchman'i Bay, Iri small\nCoait Guard craft.\nThe .lining achooner Ida May\ntook another \u00ab into Southwest Harbor, on the seaward tide of the island.\nRe-opening of the road to the\ncauteway  connecting   the   liland\npermitted additional evacuation.\nThe officer of the dty said that\ntome of about 40 refugee! arriving\nat Southwett Harbor were lufferlng from thock. A few were taken\nto hospital.\n2000 AWAIT RESCUE\nSmall craft of every deteriptlon\nheeded for Bar Harbor as word\nSread that 2000 residents were haded on the town's dockt awaiting\nevacuation by tea.\nThe boatt carried evacueet acroas\nFrenchman Bay to Gouldtboro on\nthe East mainland ihore.\nCoaat Guard ahipi, i Navy de-\nitroyer eicort ud other craft of\nevery description were on their way\nfrom a doien New England porti.\nESTATES OF WEALTHY\nGovernor Horace Hlldreth quoted\nthe Bar Harbor operator as saying\nthe flames had reached the buslneu\ndlitrlct of the town and that the\nprincipal retort hotela\u2014 the Malvern\nand Belmont\u2014were gone.\nThere were unconfirmed report*\nthat the eitate otA. Atwater Kent\nwu  among  the  more  prttentiout\nSummer placet burned. The Ford,\nRockefeller   and  PuilUer   famillei\nare among the better-known Summer residents and Sumner Weill\nand Lady Oaket, widow ot the .lain\nCanadian barontt, Sif Htnjr Oaket,\nhave ettates here.\n\u2022nOM-flt -nttte*. Ttft ielephofte operator u laying thtt hundred, ot\nreildent. had fled by highway,.but\nothera, caught on the other  tide\nof the tbjfc, evacuation by tea wat\nthe only escape.\nVILLAGES DESTROYED\nFleeing retldtntt of the village,\nof Brownfltld tnd Eatt Brown\nfield, Milne, reported thtt flrei\nhid virtually dtttroyed two com\nmunltlet from which \u00bb00 pertone\nwere evacuated. The Portland\nPrett-Htrtld uld tht town of\nNewfleld, York County, Me., wai\n\"burned flat\" It hai 600 populate million fttt of lumber own-1 OTTAWA Oct. 2S (CP) - John\ntd by tht Dlimond Match Com- Bracken. Progressive Cotervatlve\npany at Brownfltld wat aflrt. An- leader, will accept nomination aa\nothtr lumbtr concern wn burnlngjptrty candidate for the Manitoba\nat Waterford. iconitituency of Brandon in the next\nBlddeford, an Induitrlil ctntrtigenertl election if the offer il made\nof Southwettern Milne, 'ts ring- to him at i nomination convention\nid by flrei. Earlier tbout 50 pa-INov. 18. it wai announced todiy.\ntltnti of Trull Hoipltal there ware Mr. Bracken now represent! the\nevicutted aa a precautionary'Manitoba constituency of Neepawa\nmeaiure befon the blut wu but under provisions of the redii-\nbrought under control. tribution   bill   passed   at   the   latt\nletsion of Parliament this riding\nwill be merged with the riding of\nPortage la Prairie at the next\ngeneral election.\nThe Portage riding now is held\nby C C. Miller, t Progressive Con-\nlervative, aad it is expected he will\nVICTORIA. Oct 23  (CP)-Thre.'*>* t\">\u2122nated  Oct   29 to represent\nwomen and a three-year-old girl \u2022\"'\"\u00ab \u2122mb\/\"ed r,d'n8'-\nin King's Daughter, Hospital. Dun-    *hl'\" ,h\" merf r,w\" \"\"0\"n<*_\ncan, following a colllilon between Mr.    Bracken    disclosed     hat    he\ntwo Vancouver Island Coach Liner\"\u21221*1 *\"** 'l*ct'\"\"'\"\u25a0 rid ng now\nLtd.  buses  half a  mile   North  of held by a Liberal. While in Weitern\nMS Cowlchan Bay thit morning.\nROBBERS CRACK\nBANK, RIFLE\nDEPOSIT BOXES\n.'Winnipeg Family\nLoses $10,000;\nLoss Not Reported\nEXPLOSIVES USED\nWINNIPEG, Oet 23 (CP) \u2014\nRobberi brokt Into tht vault of\ntht Royal Bank of Canada\nbranch at Selkirk Avenue and\nMein Street In the North End ef\nthe city lome time during the\nnight and eiciped with loot eitlmited In exoeat of 110,000. The\nbreak-In wu dlicovered today\nby the caretaker of thi bank,\nGeorge L. Neale.\nCity police believed entry Into the vault had been gained by\nutt of explotlvei. Inipector of\nDetectlvet David Nicholion tald\nthat \"frtgmenti of brick were\nblown around tht bank, u If *\ncharge had been uttd,\"\nIt wat reported that rt lent\na doien ufety depoilt boxei had\nbeen ripped optn tnd tht con-\ntentt ttolen.\nBank offlclali, howtvtr, declined to give any Idea u to thi\ntitlmated  amount ef th* haai.\nMelvln P. Johnion, Manager of\nthe branch, laid \u2022 itatement eit'\ntht lou would not be letiitd until authority came from the Roy*'\nal Bank head office In Montreal.\nOne Winnipeg family, not Identified, reported they had loit IIO.OC.\nin je^iritiei ln one of the boxei.\nBracken Would\nContest Brandon\nGLASS SAVES\nMANY, SEVEN\nARE INJURED\nThree   others,   including   one\nstabilization and administrative re.\nform would be submitted when the\nNational Aisembly met.\nLabor movements in Trance today are \"being transformed into political movements,\" he charged. \"The\nobjective of these movements is the\ncollapse of French authority and\nthe halting of French production.\"\nBracken Urges\nNorth America Plan\nFor Europe Aid\n\u201e, the'fn.111.. in receipt of family allow-1     lste.  mau*. m .  t,    o      o  -,,-..  ,,,\u201e..,,\nrawh7l_\u201eS'^ Ho,- Mttthews,  .   Liberal.   Mr.  B\nIn his while 314 left for other parti of the       s. o(herj (ook ,. e of{(.r un(lpr cmM\nmonthly report on coal output.       I Dominion.\nTotal September prnductlon this' \"The Prairie Provincei continued\nyear was 136,817 long tons compared:to tend and receive the bulk of fam-\nwith 90,606 long tons for tHe pre-1 Hies involved in the movement,\" Mr.\nvious September. [ Bone said.\nIn the Eist Kootenay district, the     Payments In the current month\nlargest producing area, production totalled $1,.07,15\u00ab ind were paid to!,.^\nrose to 96,627 long  tons  from  the; 133,768 families on behalf of 251,990 ' u\nSeptember,  1946.  output  of Sl.288.child.en\nof by party supporters to run  in  the\nA. E.\nBricken\nital  officials  rtport  many  others took the offer under consideration\n..tended suffering shock and minor.ind recently decided to iccept it\ninjuries. .\t\nIn hospital are: I\nMn. Eva Weismuiier Gibbon,,Former Crew Formt\nRotd, Duncin. fnctured jiw.\nMain   Increase  was  caused  by  the\nOTTAWA, OcL 23 (CPi - John\nUwrence  Is the Inventor of'Bracken.   Progressive   Conservative\nused in  nuclear  re-1 Leader, nld tonight that the Cana-\n,-irrh 1 dim   ind   United   States   Govern-\nFollowing  the rongregitlon, Pre- menti should  leek   a  common   ap-\nnier   Hart   and   lhe  four  iclentlsti; proich  to  the   problem  of\nnil officiate at the formil opening peeded goodi to Europe\nif the  ne.'  W00.000 physics build\nng\nopening up of strip operations on\nthe Big Showing properties at Corbln, which last month produced 21,-\n822 long torn.\nIn the Nicola-Princeton district\noutput rose from 2591 long tons in\nSeptember, 1946. to 2888 long tons\nlast month, while in the Northern\ndistrict coal production was 1017\nlong tons, compared with 701 long th\ntons during Seplcmber,   1946\nLast month island coal mines pro\nCommittee for\nIndonesian Dispute\nTo Leave for Java\nSYDNEY. Auitnlii, Oct. 23 (API\nLoll Wetimuller, iged 3, hetd in- Company tO\nBuy Back Squamish\ngetting  Juced 36.285 long tons of coal, compared  with 36,0*6  during  the  pre-\nFull Output in Week\nSeamen to Vote\niCP)\nOver \u2022  national  network  of the  vious September\nCBC   on   free   time   provided   for      Coal   produced\npolitical brotdcaiting. Hr. Bracken\nliked:\n\"Why doei not our prime mlnliter\nBy The Cinidlin Prut lit down with the Preiident of the\nThe list of tht 21 pltnti of Cin- United Sttttt tnd devite, not \u2022\n\u2022dt'i three major meit-pirklng 1 United SUtet plin, but \u25a0 North\ncompiniei   were   icheduled   to   re- Americin plan?\"\nboortlng to]\t\nnumber   of ISSUE WARRANT FOR\nduring the first\nnine monthi of this year totaled 1.-\n088.270   long   tons   for   the   whole\nfirovince, compared with 1,570.557\nong toni during the corresponding\n1946 period.\nVANCOUVER, Oet. 2.\nStop work  mtetlngi will be held mme opentloni todty\nin ill Canadian dtip itt port! to- nwt   thin   6500   the\nmorrow te vote on the rejeetlon striking workeri back on the job.\nby ihipownin of the dtrnandi ol     In   Toronto,   ipoketmen   for   the\nthe Cimdiin Stimtn'i Union for 'Tllg Three' - Swift Cimdiin Com\n1 ihorter work week ind Incrm- piny Ltd , Cinadi Pickeri Ltd\n\"See. It'i lik' nsf Newi wmt\nAd lald-Juit like living bv thl\naea\u2014thtre'i 1 flih mirkit ioron\nthi itreeti\"\nLONDON, Oct. 23  'AP)  - Defence MlnUter Alexander innounced todty thtt the minpower of the\nMOTHER'S ARREST Royil Ntvy will be reductd to 147,-\nVANCOUVII.. Oct. 23 (CP) - 000 men by next March 31-31,000\nPolice tonight Istued 1 wirrint for below previous naval estimates.\n, and'the arreit of Mrt. lm Corby. 34. \" Despite the reduction, he told the\ner, wigs irry Divli. Preiident,Burni ind Compiny Ltd - nld whote two children were found Houie of Commons, \"the Medlter-\nof tht Union, tald In a italtment leit night thit ill picklnghoutet Siturdiy in 1 .Vancouver hotel. The ranean fleet Is being milntilned\nreleued here tonight , would he open Fridiy      \u25a0 | warrant wn luued under the Chil-  virtually at -tull itrerutth.\"\n\"If  they  tndom  our  mgotlit-     They  predicted  Uit \"wirmlng-up 'dren't Pfotecllon  Act.- There were no further plini for\nIn, committee, then we will lm-'p.rlo(i\" would be Aort tnd that full I Three-year-old Sunn ind two- accelentlng the demobiliiatlon. pirt\nmedlitely conduct 1 itrlkt vote production probibly would be ob- yeirold Wt\/ne were found ilone of \u2022 program to reduce national ex-\nnf ill ihlpi tnd itimen In Cini- tained bv etrlynexl wetk, with ill 'a few houn tfter the mother pedditure and help fill manpower\ndim porta.\" Mr. Devli uld. 114.000 itrlktn btck to work. regiitered tnd dmppttrtd , gaps at home.\nMrt. Louisi Connolly, Wicks Road.\nDuncin, fnctured pelvli.\nMn. Agnei Joughlin. 636 Trunk! OTTAWA. Oct. 23 (CP) - After\nRoad Duncan, fnctured pelvdt. 1 poit-war Interval, the former\nThe three who were treated ind.RCAF. tupply tnd ulvage ahlp,\nliter released were: L W. Babbi\/Squimlth, and her crew ire back\nbut drlvtr, Alextnder Street, Dun-,together igiin.\ncin, who suffered an Injured back Story of the reunion wu related\nand elbow. j todiy  by   Wtr  Aiseti  Corporation\nCharlei R. Tete, ichool  teacher,,which took over the veuel after It\nThe^'good officeT-'-omn-ittee'tha'tl\u2022*\u2022\u00bb*>\" s*\"**s D?,nc\"\\,1\"d *****>*>\"\u25a0'\"\" declared lurplui The Corpora-\ne United Nations Security Coun-,    ^<>hn W. Austin, retired engineer. \u201e-- ,0,d \u201e b,rk ,\u201e th, rrew, whlch\ntet up to tetlle Ihe llutch-Indon- r\u00b0\u2122e Hi . leg Injtiriet. missed    Its    wirtime    vessel    ind\nB.C.   Police   it  Duncin   reported ,,\u201e.-,-,,  ,,,, \"Squimish Fiihlng ind\nIhe incident occurred just North nf plc|,j-g f-\u201e   Hst.\" it Vancouver, to\nCowlchan Bay when \u2022 Southbound,^,- ,he s<]uiniish.\nbin ippirently wtnt out bf control\ngoing downhill, lnd swerved iround\nto strike i lecond bui. tlio heided\nSouth, which hid itopped to pick up\npeuengere.\nPolice   believe  th\nSANTIAGO,  Oct.  It   (AP)  - glut   In   tha   bui\nMlllUry liw, ilreidy In optritlonlmany piuengeri from more lerlous\nover   Chllt'!   itrlkt.bound   coal inlurlea\nfleldi, wtt extended by Oovtrnment decree today to Include por-\nesian political dispute wlll leave for\nJava Saturday.\nIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMMIIIIIIIMMIIHIIII\nMilitary Law\nExtended in Chile\ngoing downhill, ina swerves, irouno D\/---.D nnCAI\/CACTC\nto strike \u2022 second but. tlio heided PUUK BKtAKl-Ab I _,\nCAUSE MANY\n^intr^' AN ACCIDENT\ntloni of four nitrite and copper-\nproducing provlncei In whtt w.t\ndttcribtd ti 1 move to bloek e\n\"Communlit itrike plen.\"\nThe detret, whloh inibltt tht\nOovernment to take ectlon under\nextraordinary powers voted by\nCongreu In Auguit, wei announced lut night,. 1 houn efter Chile\nbroke diplomatic relation! with\nRuula and Ctechoilovakla.\niiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiisi!\nTAMPA. Fli, Oct 23 (AP) -\nBurnt tout it breikfut. tayt a\nSafety Croup official, may caute\nmany   an   iiitomoblle iccidrnt\n\"You would he lurprisrd.\" uld\nA.sher Frink, Director nf the Florida Safety Council, \"lo learn of the\nnumber of iccidenti caused by bid\ncooking such hi the eggs being\nBATAVlA.Oct. 23 (API-A Dutch burned, coffee not good, baron not\nArmy communique tajd todiy Ihe rrisp. ind burnt toast.\nDutch luffered three wounded In \"We have found men wh,, had active cluhei yeiterdiy with Indon- rldenis slue to these causes, for In-\neelen Reput>llcini. The commun- iteid of hiving their minds on drlv-\nIque uld Republlcin cuuiltlei In- trt thev were thinking of Ihe poor\neluded one Jtpintie tnd one Indiin   breakfast  they  hid.\"\nDutch Suffer\nCasualties in\nIndonesian Clash\n \t\n\u2014\nI \u25a0_. NILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY1,'OCT. 14, 1M7 __\nWf! ,\nDOUGLAS\nFAIRBANKS, Jr.\nMAUREEN O'HARA\nWALTER SLEZAK _\nrSlNBAP\n\"th. Sailor\nCo\nl\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\n-too*\na*****,\nt'.OO\nf*eT*****\\\n*N\u00abr*\u00ab\nat\ntf\n07\n\"The Picture of a Thousand\nMemorable Moments\"\nDavid 0. Seltnlck'*\nTttb.ittltr trtdutlh.\n*U SUM\nNorth Shore Folk\nAf Last Rites\nFor Mrs. Gilroy\nFolic from Willow Point ind other\nNorth Shore centres Joined with\nNelion retldenti Thunday ifternoon in paying final tribute to Mri.\nTlora Rosa Gilroy ot Willow Point.\nThe 74-year-old womin, wife of\nJohn Gllroy, had Uved ln Willow\nPoint Jor 86 yeiri.\nLast rltea were conducted ln St.\nSaviour's Pro-Cathedral by Van.\nI Archdeacon F. H. Graham md Very\nI Rev. F. P. Clark, Dean of Kootenay.\nDuring servlcei two hymns, \"Ten\nThousand Times Ten Thousind\" ind\n\"Jerusalem, The Golden,\" were\nsung. The Nunc DlmlttL. was alio\nrendered ln the flower-banked\nchurch.\nPallbearers were R. D. Boyer,\nBerfer Carlson, D. L. Doyle, I. A.\nMann, B, Townsend and T. S. West.\nInterment waa ln Nelson Memorial\nPark.\n52 Youngsters at\nGay (Ian Mcleary\nHallowe'en Parly\nThe exciting iplrlt of Hillowe'en\nm\u00abdi in early entry Into Nelion\nThundiy evening to entertain 9]\nyoungiten at a Clan McLeary party\nin the Canadian Legion. In i hall\ndecked with black and orange\nstreamers and leering pumpkin\nf\u00bbcea, the kiddles danced and played\n(imll to lilting Scottish music\nThi.Hallowe'en nirty la in annual\nillalr\" sponsored By the Clan for\nchildren ef preient ind former\nmembers.\nA full program of entertainment,\nincluding Highlind dancing and\npipe music, was prepared for the\n! young psrticlpanta. Miaa Isabelle\nStout ind Colin Stout dmced the\nHighlind Fling, iccompinled on the'\nCivic Offlc*\nHours Changed\nCMe Cintn oJf.ee hoiir? will be\nchanged to give better opportunity\nto working people to call for hockey\ntickets, the Civic Centre Com-\nmillion decided it i muting.\nThe office wlll open it 11 i.m.\nlnsteid of nine, and cloae it 7'p.m.,\ninstead of five. It will be cloied\ntrom 1:90 to 3:30 tn the ifternoon.\nSelect D. P\/s\nFor Mining\nIn Canada\nTORONTO, Oct. 23 (Cf)-A four-\nman selection team will head for\nEurope about tha end ef October te\npick .100 dlaplaced peraona for employment ln metal mines across\n, , . Canada\u2014about M per cent for Ont*\nplpei by Jick and Jimmy Stout, ind    ,_ mln     w -.\/.._,_ ,-r Q,-tbK\nNorman Hamion gave \u2022 piano med-     d K ,,._ _th,_ .-.vln-\u201e.\n  \" III\nley of Scottish ilrl.\nA full Hallowe'en repeat was aet\nout on' the table, decorated with\nstreamers and a .Jack O'Lantern\nand at tha end of tne party the children were given baga af candy and\napples.\nAlec Ritchie was Chairman of the\nentertainment  committee,   assisted\nI per cent for other\nCanadian Metal Mining A\u00ab.\nThe\n\u25a0oclatlon, announcing iome details\nof the plan today, said It expected\nabout 500 worker! wlll arrive In\nNovember. If that rate la milntilned\nthe: movement would M complete\nabout the end of Februiry.\nMost of the men for Ontario will\nwork   in  the Porcupine,  Kirkland\nby B.Sutherland, Chief of the Clan, | uk, ,.d N.rthw.-t,rn Ont,rlo\nGeorgi Stewirt, Alin Birton, An-| ,\u201e fi w wlth , (,w ,,,.\u201e,_. ,\u201e.\ndrew _McKay, Jim Roil, Jim Kay,,fh. Sudburv District nickel mines.\nThe Western-bound workers are\ndestined for British Columbia and\nManitoba.\nThe   Aaioclation  aald  that  ths\nJ. H. Sutherland and Jim Stout.\nttarrlig i\nJENNIFER JONES\nGREGORY PECK\nThe Weather\nUniversity Office\nFor Brother\nOf Dr. Auld\nCr.   F.  H.  Auld   of   Reglna,\nnumber of Immljranta wu band\nen ipplicationi from Individual\nmlnea. Jobi are available for all\n2100 but even thli Influx wlll not\nmeet the metal Induitry'i labor\nrequirement!,\nThe   association  predict!  thlt lt\nmay be necessary to examine four\nor five displaced perjona for every\nbrother of Dr. F. M. Auld of Nelson. !one accepted in -view af the nieii-\n,hia been elected Chincellpr of the,ajty ot. making sure thit all lmml-\nSynopsis: Sauthiist wlndi of II University   of   SieJutchewan.   He grants have sound lungi\u2014an Import,\nmph. were expected to lncreaie te .succeeds Mr. Justice Donald Mac- ant factor In metal mining opera\ninCITDU   rOTTPM   Soush\u00b0\u00abt 40 over the South coiitiliiein ef (iskitoon,  who died last tions with their danger of allleoili.\nJ\\JJE.m   K,\\J l i saIS    waters during the night and Friday I July. |   Highly satiafactory reporti have\nTells of Armed\nChortling Figure\nIn Baby Killing\nBy JACQUES FRANCOEUn\nCinidlin Preu Stiff Wrltir\n\u25a0TI. GERMAINE, Que., Oct 29\n(CP)\u2014The tile of \u2022 murderoui,\nblack-garbed stranger, \u25a0 chortling\nIndlvlduil irmed with \u2022 shotgun,\nhit ipreid through thla remote Dor-\nehiiter County area disturbing farm\nfolk shocked by thi killing ef year-\nold Claudette Metivler.\nA vague description of thi character hu bun given by nine-year-\nold Claude Metivler, at home with\ntwo younger brothers Sunday morning ai hii biby lister was ahot myiterlouily though from point-blank\nrangi.\nThi youngiter told i ooroner'a\nJury thit Sundiy morning whlli\nhli fither, Joieph Metivler, ind\nhli mether were at Mm, a double\nbarrelled ihotjun poked through\nthe bick door if thi two-atony\nfarm homi and find thi blut thit\n\u2022truek the little girl iquattlng by\nI kitchen Uble.\nThe clock struck nine, he nld,\nand a moment later the ahot rang\nout. He saw the muzzle of i gun\u2014\n\"one birrel on top of the other\"\u2014\nStuck In through the half-open door\nand then at the window a black figure who turned laughingly and fled.\nThe coroner'a Jury under Dr. David Robitallle of nearby St. Leon de\nStandon which heard the youngster's story, returned a verdict of\nmurder by in \"unknown penon.\"\nUntil the Jury's decision wu giv-\nFOREVER AMBER\nCONDEMNED .\nFOR CATHOLICS\nNEW YORK, Oct 29 (API-Fran-\ncii Cirdlnil Spellman said yeiter-\ndiy Catholics cannot aee the movie\n\"Forever Amber\" with a \"sail conscience.\"\nTbe Archbishop of New York, in i\na letter to pastors in the Archdiocese\nto be read at all Masses Sunday,\nSaid the Legion of Decency had placed the film ln the \"condemned\"\nclassification because It was \"glorification of immorality and licentiousness.\"\nOfficials of (he 20th Century Fox\nCo.. producers of the film, aald they\nhad no immediate comment.\nLIONEL BAJtRYMOa!\nHES.IFJ.T MARSHALL \u2022 IUU AN OISH\nWAWU HUSTON \u25a0 CHAIti- BICKJOIB\nDireaeJ . r tc-j ViOee\nSTARTS MONDAY AT 2:00\nPrices far thii limited roadshow engagement \u2014\nMATINEE 78*\nEVENING $1.23\nTax Included\nNOTE\u2014Monday Shows -\nMatinee 2:00 \u2014 Evening\nOnce Only ot 8:00 P-M.\nDoors 1.30 and 7:15 p.m.\nCiuie\nmorning. Winds will abate gradual\nly Friday afternoon. Rain luoclited\nwith the itorm will spread to the\nentire Coait over night and to moit\nInterior polnti.\nKooteniyi Cleudy Friday morning.   Overcut   with   Intermittent\nA member of the University. been- received by the mining men\nSlmte lines 1944, Dr. Auld wiiln.from the forest industrial which\nNelion earlier thil yeir to vialt his brought a number of displaced per\nbrother. isons to Canada this year. The bush\nHi wu Saskatchewan's Deputy j workeri were drawn mainly from\nMiniiter ot Agriculture from 1916 Baits, Poles and Ukrainians and the\nuntil his retirement Jan. 2, 1947. Dr. Isame   nationalities   will   probibly\nW\nrain afternoon ind evening frl- Auld tl a fellow of the Canadian furnish most of the mine help,\nday. Winds light Little ehini. In Society of Technicil Agriculturists I   The displaced persons come undir\nit Crin- and wu given an  honorary U.D 'a 10-month contract. They ere to re-\ndegree   from   the    Univenity   of celve the prevailing wage In the loc-\n\u2014 Sukitchewm ln   IBM  in Teeogni- ality to which tbey are aent, with\n\u2014 tlon ef hli distinguished service to provision that they get a guaranteed\nHave you read tha \"Claiilfled\"?\ntemperature. High Friday\nbrook 4\", Creicent Valley U,\nMontreal  47 89\nToronto     SJ Jl\nWinnipeg   il 47\nReglna        X 91\nLethbridge  17 51\nCalgary   J4 SO\nEdmonton  }9 JJ\nPentlcton   29 90\nVancouver  -... 49 92\nVictoria      48 97\nCrinbrook          84 41\nCrescent Valley  38 50\nKaslo      89 49\nSpokane  38 45\nlm%.4ta*\n.01 agriculture.\n.03\nminimum of 7S centi and hour. Thay\nwill be houied by the minei. Single\nmen are lought but married man\nwill be accepted if they agree to ae\ncept single stilus and coma to Can\nada without their famlllea.\nen, other theories were offered ln\nthis country town of ibout 2000 lying Southeast of Quebec a scant do-\nsen miles from the Maine border.\nSome thought the killing might\nhava been a youngster's prank tnat\nturned by mischance into tragedy,\nthat children ln the thin neighborhood ot the Joseph Metivler home\nmight have crept up to fire thl ihot\nln fun.\nThe theory that tha killing was\ntha work of a roving maniac wia\nalio comidered ind Metivler* in\ntha Sixth Range road todiy expreued anxiety ever the poulbllity that an armed killer might be\n\u2022t large.\nSo far there have been no arrests.\nDr. Gustavo Dearochen, Quebec\nMedico-Legal expert, after examining the body of Claudette, who died\nthree hours and a half after her\nwounding, believed the fatal charge\nhad been fired by a gun in a horizontal position.\nThere were ISO pellet-wounds in\nthe baby's left side.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNews of the Day\nRATES: ltl line, 27c line blick face type, lar.-r type ratei en\nnquut Minimum twe line*. 10% dlicount for prompt piyment\nIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllliniMllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nThere will be ne Tein Time to.\nnight it St. Saviour'!.\nH It'i worth owning. It'i worth\ntnaurleg. See BLACKWOOD AO'Y.\nA good selection ot flannellette\nPyjamaa. JACK BOYCE Men's Shop\nPHONB 1177 ANO 1171\nFAIRWAY FOR FRESH  MEATS\nHollind Bulbs tor Fall planting.\nBISHOP'S  NEWS   STAND\nAching Feet\nA mn bith, usint with Dr. Qimttt\nOfotmeot ud tha stir-f.ni, IrriUtion dl*-\n\u2022ppunu Stron-fly entUeptio ind D-O-ldniJ,\ncno'hw aid hauiw\nDr. Chase'. Ointment\nKISS YOUR\nTIRED FEELING\nGOODBYE!\nPeplt\" Many Suffer Low Blood\nCount\u2014And Don't Know It.\nTha b*fflJnr thlnf about low blood mm\\\nh Uui 70a \u00a3*n weigh about a* wo-t-h \u2022\u25a0 tm\ntreti i.i'1 <\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u2022-, !\u25a0\">- bt-lUsy and itrtmf. j*rt\n-yini nn f\"'l \u00ab\u2022 if \u00bb-\u25a0* bad lf*d im rm\nIan, dopey, tin-d and peplm*\nI^w blood count -DMns jrou k_~*****.t pot\nMouth red blood r\u00abrpi-K!ei. It la liver **.U.\nkm U> aarrr hfe-fit-inf oijfen trma jmtt\nlepra throufhout jour hody. And juat u It\nIS\n_ nxvjfn  to Mplod*. faaoliaa la jw\nt_ad alike tht *\u00bbo***\u00abr to tarn the wbei\nyou mufil hav* plenty tf oi-.i\u00aba Ui i\n,d girt l\nploik ibe energy In your body uno\n\u25a0nhf p.i*\"-r\nG\u00abt Dr. Willlama Pink PilU today. That\nCt world-nf-Utl for tht htlp Utt7 ft\u00bbe in\nliaeelrf thi number and strength tf red\n\u2022\u00bbrj.!iael<*. Then with your bUod count ap.\nyou'll fani Uka bounding up tha it*tra ae tf\nnu were floating on air. Aik your J\nUr pr. WUliacaa Pink .\u25a0\u25a0**\u2022 u *\u25a0.**\u25a0\nIn hli My Ten Yetn ln the\nStudios, Genrft Arl.ti reralU\nthit he once aiked George Bernard Shaw to write e play for\nhim about Voltaire. He continue!: \"He replied by uklng me\nhow old I thought he wei, He\nlooked fresh and vigorous, but,\nglancing at his beard, and not\nknowing whether I ought to bet\non the high or low field, I\nhedged with, 'Whit difference\ndou thtt make?' He replied thit\nhe had enough work in htnd to\nlast him comfortably to the end\nnf his life. 1 laid I thought it\nwai 1 pity that thert ihould ba\nno play written about Voltaire,\none of the greateit figurei in\nhlitory. It told him that he wai\nthe one man in the world to do\nit. 'What in opportunity!' Ht\nsaid he was not looking for opportunities. This was a juit rebuke for my unguarded remark\nand I lost confidence. Finally he\nsaid, 'Deiidei, I'm quite thl\nwrong man to write about Voltaire' I aiked him why. tnd\nMr. Shaw, with hii customary\nmodesty, laid. 'I'm too much Uka\nhim.'\"\nGooderham * Worts\nLIMITED\nl.r.nlo,   Can\u00abd\u00ab\nZjWOULD REVISE\nnB HOME LEAVE\n\u00bb\u00bb RULES IN U.N.\n\u25a0oil laki success, Oct. a ten \u2014 Says Red-Baiting\ntt In s move deiifned lo \u00bbave the Unit- *\u2022__,  ._|_._ U7-..I J\n\u2022Med Nitloni $M*,O0O la IMI, the c\u00bb-iV*\"\"Paign TTOUIO\n\u25a0\"in-dim delejitlon here hai idvinc-'f*_ii*i\u00bb Tun, fimw't\ned a propoial that home leave .orj ***\u00bb*\"T   I wry VJOY T\nthe U. N. Secretariat be orrlinarllr* TORONTO, Oct 11 fCP)-Preil-\npanted only everje three years in- jent Andrew Brewin erf the OnUrlo\nI itead of every two yean a_ at prei-co-operative Commonwealth Fid-\nl'\"'- erauon.   md  today   that  Pnmler\nI In the Adminljtrilive and Bud|e-Drew's \"ihtl-Labor. Red-baitln.\ntary Committee yeiterday, Senator campaign will ifford Labor thl\nH. A Lambert of the Canadian dele- chance in thii iiev induitrlil prev-\ngation urged lhat home leave rules ;-ce to oust the only Tory Oovern-\nof U. N. be lubitantially revised.   ment in the country\" In fivor of thl\n\"If the committee agreed with me\nthat home leave ihould ordinarily\nTor Sail \u2014 8 room houie. full\nconcrete bailment with iara|e.\nPhone 1011-R.\nBulbil Juit reeilvid from Holland.\nPlant now. Mie'i Greenhouiei.\nVicuum cleinin ind floor polUiv\nin for nnt Beitty Service Ph. 91\nIclchirdt Bros, and Belted Virl\nety Entertilniri with a new Mull\ncil Revue. Capitol Theatre, Saturday, Oct. 25. One performance only\nat 8:30 p.m. Admission: Adults 78e;\nChildren, 50c.\nElectric heaters wltn built-in\nblowers, juit received. Alio circulat\ning md reflector type electric hut-\ners. Just the thing for that cool cor\nner. HIPPERSON'S.\nThe Canadian Legion Is starting 1\nBoy's Boxing Club and desires\ngloves or equipment. We will piy \u25a0\nreaionible figure for iame or will\nreceive gifts. Contict S. J. Newell\nor S. Cimeron. it the Legion.\nCRIBBAGE\nHALL, I P.M.\nTONIOHT,\n\"\u00b0\"ten.\nC. C\nbe granted on an average bull of   ,'\" * '.^llntU.V^L^v'.\nevery thre. y.iri. lt will result in &**?. '!*\/....*'JL8\"^1.1.8\"' \"'.\nin economy in our original budget\neitimite  for  1948.   on   thii  figure\nalone,,of at Itist 33 per cent er of\n),___,\" he snd.\napproximately $600\/\nGood Housekeeping. R. Digest and\nCollier'i on i\u00able today at\nVALENTINE'S\nWe now hive In itock thl largest\nitock of typewriter! found anywhere ln the Interior of B. C. Cm\nmake immediate delivery of new\nPortable as well as Standard Office\nmachines. Cyh pr termi D. W. Me*\nTt|e Typewriter ind Adding\ni Man\/ 536 Ward Street,\nNelson, B. C.\nDRAMATIZE\n\\y SUEDE FOR FALL.,\nSu.ile icti tin (all i<*ene wit. a full\nrepertoire of style* for ill occ.lon.\nky C.rm.llet.\nJijLntVL JmOolwjuVL\nMayor Waters Urges 100 Per Cent\nTurnout (or Tuberculosis Survey\nNelson residents who miy have\nbeen missed by canvisiers distributing cards In connection with thi\neoming survey by the Trivelllni\nTuberculosis Clinic, were urged\nThursdiy by Mayor T. H. Waters to i\nleeuri eirdl it thl City Hill. |   - .\nMayor Witers uld he was anxious   iTDOy DC Tll6 OTTBnCW\nto obtain   \"100 per cent cover,?e\"   M||||pn'| find rfll\u00abf Hjjf W0y\nggp^HalfSjck?\nConstipation\nREMEMBRANCE In 1847 Rogeri\nBrothers Silverware See It it\nCOLLINSON'S JIWELRY STORE\nBulbs. Tulipi, Hyiclnthi, Crocui.\netc Griz-ellei Greenhouiei. Phone\n187.\nCAAD'OF THANK*\nWe wish to extend our heartfelt\nthanka*ind appreciation for the acti\nof kindness, messages of sympathy\nand beautiful floral offerlngi received from our many frienris during our sad bereavement in the loss\nof our deir one.\nHli Loving Wife,\nAnd Morberg Family.\nReliable\nreasonable\n561 Biker\nWATCH REPAIRS at\nprices at COLLINSON'S\nSt., Nelion.\nCYPRUS JEWS OFFER\nCERTIFICATES TO\nFEU.OWMIN IN GERMANY\nJERU.AUM, Ocl   31 (API-Trie\nJiwiih Alincy said today thlt the\nBre'A-in said that he foresaw the\nnrxt Provincial Election \"within the\nnext year,\"\nThe  present  world   outlook  wei     H,_d TowtIj -5e ,\u201ehi b,,j, tow.\ngrim if there wu no other choice ^   \u201e ,M, Mcl, at.\nhut Communism or Capitalism. Mr.\nBrewin said, pointing to \"the right\nway, the way ef Democratic Socialism for which the C. C. T itandi.\"\n\"Socialum iccordlng to the Weitern ideal Is not only a form of ecen-\noirfie orgsnizstion but a way of Ufe\n18,000 interned Jews on Cyprus hid ,,T     *\"'\\     1 7,7    ,\noffered to illol 70O immigration ttr- \" **\u00b0\" n<\" lnvlllv* ' ,,crl\"\" \u00b0* ,ny\ntfflcatei lo their comradei of the\n\"Exodui 1947.\" nnw in a Brlliih\ncamp in North Germiny.\nThe Jewi on Cyprui, like those of\nthe Exodui, were Intercepted while\ntrying to reach Palestine without\nimmigration certificates Thoie on\nthe Exodui nfuied to dliembark In\nFrance, whence they sailed, snd\nwere taken to Hamburg when they\ndefied a British ultimatum\nThe 700 certificates represenled s\nmonth's lllotments ef entry tickets\nto the Holy Land for the Cyprus\nJewi.\nof the concept*! of freedom for which\nour ancesters died but the addition\nto them of economic Justice and social security.\"\nSTIRLING HOMI FURNISHERS\nIn the survey, md to enible thll\n(Oil to be reached It was necessary\nthit ill enrds be ln thl hands of\n(hi volunteer workers not later\nthan next Mondiy. Appolntminti\n\u2022re made for vlsiti to the X-ray\nunit through the Information Uut\nil obtilned from the cirds.\nHit Worship ntd thit due mainly\nto the extremely wet weather, mme\npeople hid been mined by otn*\nvisseri, md he urged ill who hid\nnot yet filled out cards tb do IO at\nthl City Hill.\nThe survey will bl ilmllir to thlt\nconducted here ln 1945 with the\nexception thit \u2022 unit rither thin\nI van wlll viilt the City. The lltut\nin X-ray equipment will bl lit up\nln the City. It Is so constructed thit\n1 minimum of effort on the pirt e.\nthi pirion to be X-riyed or the\nunit operator li required. Clothing\ndoei not have to be removed.\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nNR Tablet! relleee headaeW edek\nbelief, da. 10 irregularity. Thoroeih\nRlining ictlon.    Work osirniint,\nIR Tabl-ta ire iKiteimbll,  Two\nItreoiibi, NR aod NR Junior 04\nale ceiled or plain.\nOS?\n10\"\ni*\nSilverware In Community end\nTudor Plate service for eight el\nHirvey's Jeweller.\nWhy not |lve ui \u2022 cell to Inereau\nAPPLIYAr.D\nII\nyour fire [niurlnce\ndiy.-C   W\nprotection  to-\nCoost Man in Chargt\nOf Aerial Survey\nOf Venezuela\nHave your chlmneyi eleaned and\nrepiired by Pounder1!' Chimney\nService. Phone 6.8-X,\nATTENTION 8KATIHS\nAdult  ikitlng Friday night\nstart at 8:30 p.m. lnitead of 8 pm\nu prevlouily advertised.\nFOR SAU - ZENITH HEARING\nAid with five dollars ...Ira batteries. Price \u00bb40.00. Will lend en\nipprovil to reliable pirty. Box\nMM Nelson News,\nWANTID '- SMALL ffOUiE\nbungalow ityle with bath, vyill\nrent or buy for $1000 cash, balance\nIn good monthly paymenti. Phone\n874-L-l.\t\n19lf5 PACKARD CLIPPER \"UH*1\nfor sale. About Nov. tth. In very\ngood condition, MOO.00 worth of\nextras. Price $3100. Write Box\n8918 Dallv News.\n_nr\nMANCHISTIR, England (CP) -\nTony Frazer, 18, has had his firit\nwater-color painting\u2014a leif portrait\n\u2014whleh took him eight monthi to\ncomplete, hung ln an art ihow hen.\nRAD'IO COMBWATloTJ\ntable model. Approximately 50\nmodern records. $128. Phone -08-R |\nwill FOR BALE-OAK DININO'TABLB\nind three chairs, md radio. Phone\n841-R or call 208 Anderson Street\nONE PERFORMANCE ONLY\u2014Saturday Evening 8:30\nTimely Run Offer\nOf Grain Looked For\nTORONTO. Oct 21 (CP)-J. B\nJohnston of Vancouver, who flew\nit a pilot with the fimous RC AT.\nTusker\" squadron in Ciylon on\nconvoy patrol ind anU-iubmirlne\nsierps, will be In charge of an ax-! Headquarter! for BRIDAL\ntensive aerial mrvey of Venesueli, WREATH DIAMONDS is Collln-\nhis company (Photographic Survey son's Jewellery store. IJ it'i Bridal\nCo   Ltd 1 announced today. Wreilh it's the best.\nIn making the announcement the \t\ncompany said it had been awarded Inowdrepa, crocui, grape hya-\nby the Vene.ueUn Oovernment th. cJnth, Mllli, tulipi ind diffodlli,\nlargest foreign contract for aerial Holland Bulbi. MAC'S QREIN-\nmrvey *ver placid in Canadi. Th. HOUSII,\nCANADIAN LEGION\nMember! ind friendi, attend free\niociiI frldjy night, Oct. J4th. 8 p.m.\nShirp.\nBABY CARRIAOE AND-PLAY\npen for ule. Apply 414 Silica or\nPhone 4.7-X.\t\nFOR SALiT- TWO StEAV WS-\nines, one 75 HP, one 15 H.P. Apply P O. Box 1375 Rossland.\nLOSt~^~AT MASOWcTADffif\nNight,   Legion,  white  silk   scarf.\n]    Please phone Norman Roseoe 122.\nFOR\" SALE- -   GIRL'S\n1941\nDodge\nDeLux,\u00ab\nCoach\nRadio - Heater\n6 Good Tires\nMechanically O.K.\n*1200'\u00b0\u00b0\nCan be mn at\nQUEEN CITY MOTORS\nROME. Oct 13 <APi-Dlplomitir\nbservers said today they believe a\ncarefully-timed Rsisn.n offer nf\nwheat  li  In  the   cards   for  Ilsly,\nwhose itocki of bread  gr.ini ieem  r'oVtr_ct'invnWei\"i\"b_'\u201et MOO.OOO ind i\niure to run out before the nitionil c,n, ,-r photographing of Veneiuil-1   BLAWRS. FULLY LINED, RED. _\nelectl.ni n.\u00abt Spring \u00abn territory. iNAVY     AND    ROYAL.    WHITE WANTED\nThe   lnforminti    idded   thil   If _____ C01ID  flPING   gij[f$  n  TO  JO.     *   Boy'i skates\nRussia mikei th. off.r. th. United  UNITED CONGMIUTION <SPJCTAL $10.88. FINK'S READY-     Ph\u00b0ne 318-L-4.\nSALE - GIRl7S~WffiT-l\nfigure skates, sixe 3. Boy's tube\ni.atci. site 7. Phone 2B5.Y.\nWATTffirT- ROOM\"AMI. iOARD\",\nfor gentleman. Box 9817 Dilly\nNews\njkaw.. un\nlize 1, fer ule,\nStales  probibly   will   be   likei  te.   THE PAS. Mm. tCPi-Familiei itiTO-WlAl*.\nfurnish the ihlpi to help tnniport,,(,, ,lrport ,1 m[\\\u201e g.lltl, 8) ),,,,\nIt Waihingtrsn n expected to agree\neven thouih thi t'nlt.d Stites, frnm\nthe publicity point of view, got the\nihort end of its undertaking to help\nhaul 400,000 toni of Soviet grain to\nFrance In the Spring of lt>4\u00ab\nformed a new congregation on in!    WOMEN'S     BLACK\nnt.rstenominitlonil baiii following, PUMPS,   CUBAN   HEEL\nho suggestion of The Pu Miniiterl-| ION QUEEN\"\nsi Aisocialion, whose four m.mbers. WOMEN'S     BLACK\nill lake turns conducting the ierv-[ puMPS,    CUBAN    HEEL,\nfOR SALt - 1841 pbNTiAc 'W*!\n1   din. Box 3874 Dally Newi.\n*._.?_,' f5rfM-r^Tr\\m~Q'* LaBIW\nFASH-     ,k|le|   -\u201ee tVl   pho-t 4B4.L_i\n\"** STOP\nPATENT '*\nce. weekly\nTOE\nTRANSPORTATION-\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\u2022Passenger ond Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 \u2022.nn. \u2014 Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM   H. MclVOR Prep.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135     Nelson\u2014Phone 33\nNOTICE\nEFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCT. 27\nThe\nSlocan Motor Freight\nDepot\nWILL II LOCATED AT TMI\n77 Truck Depot\n321 BAKER ST. PHONE 77\nPleoie leov\u00ab You* Orden ot fhe Abort Addreu\nTHE BOOTIRY\nOPEN\n16,10\n\"SalT\"-\nPhone IU.\nSMAtt mj.ro:\nCUBLINO   LIST   CLOSES\nOct    !l    Lull   \u2022'   w\u00b0t>d   Vallance\nRlllh'l Birber Shup ind Vil.nHnei\nor phon. the Secretiry st 7M-L-1\nSee Main Classijied S.cfinn\nPage II.\nCIVIC   EMPLOYEES\nOen.rsl    meeting   Triday   night\nCity   Hill,   \u2022   pro,  Ml   attendince\nrequeited.\nOREINWOOD'S FOR MIRRORI.\nMANY SIZES- PLATE OLASS\nAND WINDOW QLA8B. PRICE\nM.S   AND   UP.\nAil of b.by's -trictleil mu)ti, lp-\n.'\u25a0I'lir.'i ixirli. dlipin, blankets\nnlghtlii md rwiitni\nTHI CHILBREN'S SHOP\nDe.'t forget thl Cinidlin Leflen\nHilliw.'in misiu.ndi bill Oet tl.\nAdmtiil.n by lickel eniy. Ticked\nfor nl\u00bb |t Coventry'i fliwer Ihop.\nw\u00abii|' snd Jarhiiu'i Cafi\nPractical gifts thit please! Kitchen rannlaler aeta. ennkle tlni. breasi\nand rake caddies, flour bins, dish-\ndrying   r.cks,  etc.   HIPPERSON'S\nTime\nfor\nTopcoats\nWe offer i .elective githerlng\nof lovely topcoats in men's and\nyoung men's models to iuit\nthe most fastidious taste. In-\neluded are handsome tweeds,\ncovert cloths, gahardinei and\nfleecei, with new arrivals\ncoming every week. Sited\nfrom 35 to 44, and priced from\n.80     $4*790\nand\n'31\nFor topcoat accessories our\nselection of scarves and gloves\nis ready for your inspection.\nTo top It ill off, 1 nsw hst by\nAdam, Biltnws or Ststion\nshould complete the picture.\n1\nGODFREYS\nPHONE - 270 - BOX\n VA**C*.UV1S (CP.-Hult ipplei Tft JUove\n[fl-re hirveited (rom Mike N osier's\n\u25a0\u2022null orchird here. Tht ipplei\nIweigh from IVi to two poundi eich.\njOnly 18 ire required to till i regu-\nlhr picking box.\nMAKE MOVING DAY\nFOR   YOUR   FURNITURE\n* Your moving problems vanish\nwhen you select our company to\ndo tht job. We provide a complete service that relieves you of\nmany disagreeible tisks sod assures safety for your furniture.\nCall us next time you move!\nWilliamS\nTRANSFER\nPhone 1106-7      Nelion, B.C.\nAthalmer Church\nTo Invermere\nINVERMERE, B.C., Oct. \"2-Thl\nChurch of the Canadian Martyrs it\nAthilmer will be moved to a site\n\u2022t Invermere ]ust ai soon ai there\nli enough frost ln the ground to\nfacilitate the moving. The Church\nwill be enlarged by adding a vest!\nbule to the front end and a sanctu\nary. A small parish hall will be\nbuilt beneath lt.\nThe new site has been donated\nby Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. McGuinnesi\nand is situated In Invermere Helghti\nfacing the main highway leading to\nthe Weit road next to the reildence\nof H. Saunders.'\nExcavation! for the basement\nhave already been completed and\nthe foundation will be started as\nsoon as labor is available. The\nChurch will face South.\nThe Church will be completely\nredecorated and brought into conformity with Church laws. Next\nyear It is hoped to build a rectory\nalongside.\nThe building was built as a\nPresbyterian Church in Athalmer\nand was taken over by the Catholic\ncongregation In 1929.\nShuttlers Ready for\nWinter Play\nCRAWFORD BAY, B.C., Oct. 23-\nBadminton Club has started games\nto be played every Saturday night\nthrough the Winter.\nThe \"BAY\" for\nBetter Food Values\nSELLING FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY\nSODA BISCUITS: I.B.C.; Pkt.  23<\nMARMALADE: Crosse .and Blackwell; 12 ox. jor 31c\nJOHNSON'S GLO-COAT: Quart     $1.15\nDIAPERWITE: For Boby'i Laundry; Pkt.   2B#\nSandwich Biscuits: Lb.\n43c\nOrange ind Chocolate Creimi\nKRAFT DINNER: 1 pkti.      35*\nPOPPING CORN: 16 oz. pkt _ _    15*\nSALAD DRESSING: 16 oi. jar _ 39\u00ab\nPEANUTS: Scona Brand; Pkt. .... 29c\nVI-TONE: Chocolate Drink; 12 ei. tin ._. 47\u00ab\nCUSTARD POWDER: Horry Home's; 16 oi. tin 43C\nSTUFFED OLIVES: ,9 oi. jar   S9\u00ab\nSALMON: Fancy Red Cohoe; Vi'i, 2 for  71*\nGLACE CHERRIES: Vt lb. pkt.       37*\nGLACE MIXED FRUIT: Vt Ib. pkt  23*\nMIXED CUT PEEL: '\/_ Ib. _  200\nFRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\nAPPLES:  Fancy ytrn.     SWEET POTATOES:     \\\\m\nMacintosh, 3 lbs ***'     \" lbs.    * **'**'\nnV.wr.c   tw \u00ab!! TOMATOES. Scon.       24-_\ni d_f **^ braP'd: \"\nGRAPEFRUIT. M'i; yarn. ONIONS: 17*\n3 for   .. \u2022*\u25a0** 3 lbs **>\n^ttteonyliij (tut? till!\niMCOnPORATii ire ma- lard\nBeaverbrook to Keep in Touch With\nIntereiti Abroad Deipite Retirement\nBy JACK  BRAYLEY *\u25a0\nCinidlin Pnu SUff Writer\nFREDERICTON, Oct 33 (CP)\nHit Lordship wu ln food mood.\nLord Beaverbrook hid reid tbout\nhll retirement In the morning piper\n\u2022nd he wai chuckling tven though\nhe was on hll way to the dentist.\n\"I reid where I'm retired now\nsaid the fimoui New Brunswicker,\nwho claims everybody ln the Province over 60 calls him \"Mix.'\n\"Well, iren't you?\" the reporter\nasked, recalling previous reporti\non his purchue of \u2022 home here ind\nof his intention to pus over \"the\nbusiness\" to ion Mix.\nHli   Lordthlp   hedged.   Young\nMix  would  certainly  bt  Uklng\nover ill  right but whither old\nMax would be pulling out ilto\ngether  wu mother  mitter,  He\nwould bi going bick to England\nfrom   Naiiau  after   Chriitmai  to\n\"ui how Mix li doing\" ind hi\nwould certainly not bl altogether\nout of touoh with thl Beaverbrook\nempire In the Interim.\n\"I'm getting pretty old (he'i 68)\nand an old fellow must of course\ngive way to youth,\" he added with\na grin. Then: \"The trouble li to\nfind enough to do,\" he added.\nThe University of New Brunswick\nChancellorihlp would take some of\nhii ti\u2014em'a'oubt d'hS\nhis time\u2014\"about a month or so \u2022\nyeir,\"-but whit to do with the\nspare hours?\nLord peaverbrook wu at home\nwhen the reporter made i morning\ncall. He resides temporarily In a\n-'A-story wooden frame house on\nQueen Street\u2014the main drag. Soon\nhe will move to a more elaborate\nhome, also wood-framed, on residential Charlotte Street, which he\nrecently purchued.\nPLAN SALE TO\nAID YULE TREAT\nHARROP, B.C., Oct. 23\u2014Monthly\nmeittng ot Hirrop and District Women!' Initltute, liter the comple\ntlon of routine builneu, made ir\nrangements tor the innuil ule to\nbe held In November ln order to\nraise fundi for the children's Chrlitmu treat. '\nMiu Grant give in Intereitlng\nreport on the Conference of Women'i Institutes held it Trill in\nSeptember.\nTei wu served by Mrl. Jenkini\nind Mils Grant.\nRambler Closes Down\nFor Winter\nNEW DENVER, B.C.. Oct. M -\nThe Rimbler Mine shut down on\nFridiy fo; the Winter. It ls expected to reiume operition next\nSpring.\nMagistrate Fails\nTo See Joke\nPRINCE GEORGE, Oct. 23 <CP>-\nMolse Antione, 20-year-old Indian\nyouth, was fined J100 or three\nmonths in Oakalla Prison Farm in\npolice court here yeiterday whenj\nhe was convicted on i chirge of\ntheft.\nThe youth uld he hid met i min\nwho offered him i drink ln hli room I\nand on going then found It empty. |\n| He had gone to the wrong room.\nWhen no liquor wai forthcoming,\nhe took iome articles of clothing \"as j\na joke.\"\nThe Magistrate failed to see the   \\\nloke and levied the sentence.\nEverybody ii talking ibout pricei\nthese dayi; the hisli\ncost of living; trie\nrace between wagee\nand pricei\nWhere ii it going\nto itop?, tbey uk.\nMmy  blame minigement {or\nBears Killed\nBy Hunters While\nBegging for Peanuts\nDENVER, Oct. 23 (AP)\u2014Offlclili\nat   City   Park   zoo   thought   Solo,\nShorty ind Blicky, beir cubs, de- , .\nserved more than a life of begging  no- holding the price ot in irticle\npeanuts from amused crowds. So  iteidy while wiges md miterill\nwhen the trio reached their first  -_,t, spinl upwards,\nbirthday, they arranged  with  thej\nColorado Gime ind Flih Commis-I AcluiUy, it ll the goil of In-\nsion to release them in the moun-' telligent management to sell at\ntains. Today Commiuion offlclali price* that \u00bbre low\u2014thit more\nannounced sadly Solo. Shorty and   r   , , ,,    ,    .,\nBlacky were dead, killed by proud \u00ab\u2022<\u2022 morB .t*\u00b0P1<! Mn \u25a0fford' Al\nhunten as the bears ut up begging Ibe Mme tune, minulacturen ire\nfor peinuli. | striving to improve quility md\n*- i technique!.\nLabor Union Radio        \"*~*\u2122* -1\" b**n ***e .li,torT \u00b0*\n-       ,       B, industry   in   d-mocntic  nationi\nstation Planned throughout the world.\nLOS ANGELES   Oct I CAP) - j.     \u25a0\u201e-,         ^ 4;      wUch\nGround hai been broken for a $100,- '            ,B          ,\n000 labor union frequency modula- we iccept as commonplace, iuch\ntion radio lUtion atop Mt Wilson as    radios,    electric   appliances,\nwhich Divld Dublniky. President of automobiles   md   high   quality\nthe  International   Ladlei  Garment ,   hi      U9_d ,. ^ |          items\nWorkeri Union,   (AIT,)   uys will *>'                           '\nbe one of six such stations to tfe Only in a nition iuch as ours\nestablished acrou the United States. _.].._-   foe   Opportunity   System\nHe  said  the  broadcasting  stations t_r_     ,-,   _    '      ,\nare being established to f.rther the \"\u2022\u00bb\u2022- can \u00bbuch benefits be pissed\nunlon'i public relations and to en- along to  the  buyer, but always\ngage in commercial activity.           i prices must be inch thit they will\nattract customers.\nLowest prices coniistent with\nlound management is the goal of\nindustry.\n* * +\nOpen Whist Series\nCRAWFORD BAY, B.C., Oct 23-\nFirit in a series of five whist drives\nwas held in the hall on Friday night\nwith nine tables playing. Ladie.s\nhigh priz. went to Mrs. Nelson, Vitx fin., \u00abr< brtmui in tin, tin.,fs_f*\u00bb\ngent's high to Mr. King. Ladles low be she BritsJs Columlw Fejeriim ttj Irali\nwent to Mn. Daudican. Eddie Linn   an. InJsutr-. p.7\na m^^^mtmaa^^mmmm^mmmKM\nTemptiogriender Cakes\n\u25a0dn \"\"\"cntlf\n'*\" Otis' 7' ^\"inrriv ,     \"\"' \"I s\n''\u00abv_-_^r^ *'.**.\u201e_\n^a^^-^ast.\n'*\u2022*\u00ab\u00ab\/,',\u00ab* on,.,   \"\u2022'\"!\nh  '^: ei\n**\u25a0' 'tie,\n\" '\"l-l th '\"\"\nmiik .Z0\"'- ii-\n\"_Bi, \u201e., \" b\"0w\n...d  *,\"*'\u00ab \u00ab_l\u201e.\nU\"-0l<H. ,'   \"\"is..,\n'\u00bbP min ' **\u2022''\u2022*\n. ll-.'I'Ml-s   'IIH \u25a0 lit\n5*va*is Down\n\/CAKE  FLOUR\nt-tmt?^^ \u25a0**>*&\n\")n^c   B,^e m     \"pipe, lc\u00b0\nT?     \u00b0***\u00ab LL\u00b0*\"*>*\n^**-C *' +.(\u2022\"\u00ab\n\u25a0^c?3\nA frs**\u00abl al Sim-iI lmd, I\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, OCT. 24,\nWl.:\nFor the NEW SEASON\nNO ADVANCE IN PRICES\nOn Preient Stock of Shoei\nJUNIOR MISSES'\nLoafers\nRed kip leather, iturdy lewn leather\n\u00aboles, rubber lifts, smart wing tip\nshawl over instep. Sizes iVt to 8, C\nwidths. Pair\n$3\n.98\nGROWING GIRLS'\nOxfords\nBrown suede and leather trim, moccasin vamp, five eyelets, sewn soles,\nmilitary heels. Ideal for school. Sizes\n\u25a0Wi to 9, C width. tA Cfl\nLadies' Girdles\nWell known make of ladies' girdles,\nhook and zipper closing, satin panel.\nSmall, medium and f_| QC\nlarge. Reg. $8.95. Now  T\u00ab3'3\nLadies' Dresses\nLadles' afternoon dresses, short and\nbracelet length sleeves, side drape,\nnovelty trims. Sizes 14 to 20. Each\n$$95\nOthers *10.95 to S1S.95\nLadies' Skirts\nLadies' pure wool skirts, pleated and\nplain, houndstooth and herringbone.\nSizes 14 to 20.. %{- Qq\nEach   Je7j\nQuilted\nSki Jackets\nLadles' quilted ski jackets, detachable\nhood, fur trimmed, gathered waist.\nSizes 14 to 20. $1 *\\ Q(-\nEach  lAe7_)\nGet Tour Ghriitmat Cards Now\nAn outstanding box containing an excellent assortment of 21 cards. An unusual value which you\ncannot pass up. 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This machine makes sewing a pleasure.\nComplete with accessories, instruction book and illustrated manual. Terms arranged if desired.\n$189\n.00\nFALL FASHIONS FOR MEN\nSport Coats\nNewly arrived sport coats for your fall wardrobe. Tailored from an all-wool\nfabric woven in England. Two-button single breasted model and styled with\npiped pockets and leather buttons, herringbone and    *\/^ \/%  nr\ndonegal weaves. Colors, browns, blues, greys. Sizes    -P \/   \/ \u2022-'J\n36 to 42. Each\nMen's Hats\nBY \"CREAN\"\nThe ever popular bound edge hat,\nunlined crown and blocked to fit\nyour requirements. Medium weight\nfur felt. Colors grey and brown.\nSizes 6% to V\/t. Each\n$8\n.50\nMen's Tweed Slacks\nTweeds to fit your requirments!\nPleated front, regular pockets,\ndropped belt loops, checks, herringbone, donegals. These are only a\nfew of the many important items on\n\"your\" list. Come in now! Today!\nColors, greys, browns, blues and\ngreens. Sizes 30 to 44. 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MAY 1670.\n_________________\n.\n [mm NIUON DAILY NIWJ, PRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1947\nlans Palestine\nithdrawal in 49\nLONDON, Oct. 23 (AP)\u2014Britain plans to withdraw her\nif)s and administration from Palestine by March of 1949\nPot the very latest\" if the United Nations fails to settle the\n|*loly Land problem, an authoritative informant said today\nBritain a week ago served a sec-\nHid notice on the United Nations\nthat fhe would give up her League\ntrntsmWUmal\n_gg(*VI.I*EI.*>*.l_l\nHere's a low-cost\nHOSPITAL PLAN\nfor of\/the family\nMiny fimiliei hive do hoipltil expense protection it ill\n... or hive it only oo the huibind... yet hotpitil billi for\nliiter or mother can be juit it\ndifficult to piy 11 for the\nfither. This new plin protect* all the fimily . .. piyi\nciih benefits for x-ray, opentloni, hoipitalizitioo due to\nlicknen or accident. Piyi\nhigher benefits... it low coit\nAik ibout it.\nFrank A. Stuart\nPHONE 980\n577 Baker Strtet\nOCCIDENTAL LIFE\nCemmllm Hi-. Oik.\nIONDON, CANADA\nBritain Slashes Food\nImports, Bans Tobacco\nof Nations mandate ln the Holy\nLand, but aet no date tor withdraw\nal. The British announcement had\nlaid merely that the withdrawal\nwould occur \"within a limited period.\"\nBritain urged the U. N. not to delay \"unduly\" ln reaching a linal decision on the future of Palestine.\nBritish sources in New York said\ndiscussions already were under way\nin London and Jerusalem on the\nwithdrawal and that a target dale\nwas to be announced.\nIt   wai   dlscloie.d   meanwh\nthat Gen. Sir Alan Gordon Cunningham,  Britiih   High  Commli-\nlioner In Palestine, had begun i\ntour of imall  towm and settlement! In the Holy Land in an attempt to Impress upon the people\nthe icrlouineis of Brltaln'i intention! to withdraw,\nCunningham, a government source\nsaid, was appealing directly to the\npeople to \"get together\" In order to\n\"avoid   chaos\"   when   the   British\nforces leave.\nA Whitehall source In touch with\ntop-level British policy-makers said\nBritain's plans to withdraw would\nnot \"prejudice the pledge given to\nthe United Nations by Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech-Jones that\nBritain will be ready to play its\npart in implementing any settlement acceptable to both Jews and\nArabs.\"\nTobacco Ban to Save $20 Million\nIn Year; Predicts Deeper Austerity\nLONDON, Oct. 23 (CP)\u2014Britain today banned tobacco\nimports from the United States and announced new cuts in\nfood imports as the Govetnment warned that economic collapse probably would mean the\u00ae\nFurther Probe Into\nBar for Yellowknife\nOTTAWA. Oct. 23 (CP) - That\ncocktail bar for Yellowknife, NWT\nwhich the Territories Council recently authorized, has hit an official\nsnag.\nCommissioner Dr. Hugh Keenley-\nside said yesterday that In the face\nof police report* that the bar,\nwhich would be the only one In all\nthe vast Northwest Territories,\nwould \"increase their work ln the\ngold mining centre, the Council was\nholding over authori-atlon for further investigation.\"\nend of British democracy.\nSir Stafford Cripps, Minister of\nEconomic Affairs, said the tobacco\nbah would save about \u00a35,000,000\n($20,000,000) this year.\n\"Before tobacco sales start again\nnext Summer, we shall be able to\ndecide whether and how far we are\nable to re-enter the market.\"\nWarning that while present stocks\nwill enable consumption to be\nmaintained until next Summer, Sir\nStafford said the the people consumed much now, they might get\nlittle next year. The total savings\nby next Summer would be between\n\u00a38,000,000 and \u00a310,000,000.\nThe ban announced -today meant\nsevere new hardships, to be felt\nwithin a short time, for British\nsmokers who already pay three shillings fourpence (68 cents) for 20\ncigarets.\nThe move was announced In the\nHouie of Commoni by Sir Stafford, who at the iame time announced a cut of \u00a3200,000,000 a\nyear in government and private\nexpendlturei for new homes, new\nfactories and new plant machinery.\nHe predicted even deeper austerity for the Britiih people.\nBritain, ssid Sir Stafford, would\nsacrifice some Imperial preference\nin exchange for lower United States\ntariffs. The country's new economics\nbou said Britain immediately must\ndecide to Import lets from the United States and export more goods to\nfend oft collapse.\n\"If our economy and that of Europe ahould collapse,\" he aald, \"Our\nDemocracy in all probability will\ncollapse too and will disappear, and\nwith it will go the lalt stronghold\nof Western Democratic civilization\nin Europe.\"\nSpeaking ilowly, Sir Stafford\nsaid:\n\"We have itopped all purchases\nof U. S. tobacco until further decision.\n\"This will save about \u00a35,000,000\non this year's allocation\nTrade sources said Britain has\nenough  tobacco on  hand  for  two\nyears' consumption at the present\nrate.\nSir Stafford uld Brltaln'i dollar criili wai due not to Inability\nto manufacture enough goodi, but\nto Inability to tell goodi for dollar!.\n\"The implementation of the\nMarshall plan would be of the greatest help to us over the next few\nyears, but we are bound to proceed\non the basis that we must help ourselves to the utmost, whatever\nothers may do or not do.\"\nEXPORT TARGET\nBritain aimed to export \u00a345,000,-\n000 worth of goods to dollar markets\nnext year over and above the target\nlaid down last August. In addition,\nhe said, Britain will reduce raw-\nmaterial Imports from dollar areas\nby *10O,00O,0O0 a year.\nSir Stafford's assertion that \"cap-\nHal expenditures muit be cut immediately by \u00a3200,000,000\" was the\nfirst definite government statement\nthat so extensive a cut in capital ex.\npenditures would be made. Left,\nwing members have opposed restricting the housing program, a major plank in Labor's 1945 election\nplatforms.\nThe Ministry told the House that\nboth government and private capital\nspending would be affected.\nThe building of soma factories,\nhe laid, wlll have to be itopped\naltogether unlen Intended to con.\ntribute to the export program or\n\"tome other euential need.\"\nThe Minister said the problem of\nbalancing trade with dollar countries was far more difficult than tha\nproblem of balancing \"total overseas\npayments.\"\nIt was Impossible to make a fully\naccurate forecast but, allowing for\nvarious contingencies, \"we calculate\nthat we should arrive at an approximate balance of our total overseas\npaymenti by the end of next year.\nHe estimated that steps taken up\nto Aug. 6 would save annual imports\nof about \u00a3228,000,000.\nSome of thla would not be realized\nuntil the latter half of next year and\nthe agricultural program could have\nlittle effect on the short-term prob'\nlem of the next 18 months.\nNelson Students\nTo Conduct\nVocation Survey\nRobert Foxall, speaking for'the\nVocational Training Committee,\ntold the Board of Trade at the Hume\nThursday that pupils from matriculation classes at Nelson High School\nwill \"make the rounds of business\nhouiei next month\" to accumulate\ninformation for future employment.\nThe Committee is formed of members cooperating with \u25a0 Department\nof Education survey into vocational\ntraining.\nREFUND ON SHIPMENTS\nOTTAWA, Oct. 23 (CP)\u2014Western\nfanners will be refunded 50 per\ncent of their freight charges on\ncarload shipments of cattle to Eastern Canada during the rest of 1947,\nthe Agriculture Department announced tonight.\nItinerary lor\nBracken Visit\nExpanded\nVANCOUVER, Oct 23 (CP)-National Progressive Conservative\nLeader John Bracken's Itinerary for\nhis British Columbia visit, which\nbegins Saturday here, has been expanded. \u2022\nHe will now attend a number of\nadditional functions, including a\nnominating convention, the annual\nmeetings of two Progressive Conservative Associations, and will visit Trail.\nAdditions to the itinerary of the\nparty chieftain include:\nNov. 1, Mr. and Mra, Bracken\nwill attend the nominating convention at Penticton, at which a candidate will be elected to contest a\nvacancy in Yale riding created by\nthe resignation of Hon. Grote Stirling.\nNov. 3, at Trail Mr. Bracken will\nmotor to Mount View Cemetery\nand place a wreath on the grave of\nthe late M.P. for Kootenay West,\nW. K. Ealing. Trail Board of Trade\nwill hold a luncheon in his honor\nand the party will visit Trail smelter.\nNov. 4, Mr. and Mrs. Bracken\nwill motor lo Nelson and will spend\nhalf an hour with party workers\nat Castlegar. They will attend a\nluncheon meeting at'Nelson. There\nwill be a Board of Trade dinner\nat 6 p.m., followed by a reception.\nThey will then attend the annual\nmeeting of Kootenay-West Progressive Conservative Aaioclation.\nNov, 6, Mr. and Mrs. Bracken\nwlll motor to Cranbrook and wlll\nthere attend the annual meeting\nof Kootenay-Iast Progreulve\nConiervitlve Auociatlon at 3 p.m.,\nfollowed by a dinner with delegatei and a publlo reception and\ndance.\nThey will return to the Ent after\ntheir Cranbrook visit.\nMother ol City\nWoman Dies\nAf Greenwood\nmeans of a questionnaire presented\npersonally to business firms.\nIncluded In the query will be such Mrs. Jack Boyce of Nelson and re\nquestions   ei   the   number   of   ap-jlaUves in England.\nMrs. Joseph Price, mother of Mri.\nJack Boyce of Nelson died st Greenwood Wednesday in her 87th year.\nMrs. Price was born In England\nand at an early age came to Canada.\nShe resided at Nelson for a number\nof years before moving to Oreen-\nwood In 1935.\nShe is survived by her husband\nJ. Price of Greenwood, a daughter\nTHREE WIN\nNOBEL PRIZE\nIN MEDICINE\n2 Czech-American\nScientists, South\nAmerican Recipients\nDIVIDE $48,921\nSTOCKHOLM, Oot 23 (AP)\u2014\nThe Nobel Prise In Medicine for\n1947 hai been awarded Jointly to\ntwo Czech-American iclentliti,\nDr. Carl F. Corl and Gerty Corl of\nWaihlngton Unlvenity, SL Louli,\nMo., and to Dr. B. A. Hounay of\nBuenoi Aires, It wai announced\ntonight,\nThe prl.e will be divided equally\namong the three scientists, it was\ndecided at a five-minute session at\nthe Karollnike Institute, the University of Medicine. It amounts to 175,-\n115 crowns, or $48,921, giving each\nof the recipients $18,307.\nA member of the awarding group\nsaid the Coris, a married couple,\nreceived their Doctorate degrees at\nthe University of Prague ln 1920\nand went to the United States in\n1922. Dr. Houssay is in Argentina\nand a descendant ot an old Fr-nch\nfamily.\nMr. and Mn. Corl were the third\nmarried couple awarded a Nobel\nPrise for Joint work In icientlflo\nreiearch.\nThe 1903 Phyilcs prize went to\nPierre and Marie Curie, who shared\nthe award with Henri Antolne Bec-\nquerel, also a French scientist. The\nthree worked ln the field of radioactivity. The 1935 Chemistry prize\nwas awarded to Frederick and Irene\nJoliot, a daughter of Marie Curie.\nTrailWeilarT\nReceives $4526\nIn September\nReceipts to the Trail District\nPatriotic and Welfare Society during September were \u00bb452_, bringing\nthe total for the first nine months\nof this year to $43,789.\nOf the $4528 received by the Society $3383 wai subscribed by the\nConsolidited Mining Company and\nits employees. Individual subscriptions amounted to $448, business\nfirms gave $413 snd the Weit Kootenay $300.\nDisbunements for the month\ntotalled $4938, of which $2000 went\nto the Trail Athletic Assoclstlon. To\ndate the Athletic Association has\nreceived $10,000 from the Society\nwhile disbursements to other funds\ntotal $33,769. Larger monthly grants\nIncluded $300 to the B.C. Cancer\nSociety, $485 to the CanadUn Red\nCross, $250 to the I.O.D.E. Arthur\n.Chapman fund, and $250 to the Trail\nFine ArU Assoclstlon.\n(, P. A. Pleased Willi Cranbrook\nAirport Conditions, Council Told\n(31ANBR00K, B. C, Oct. 2J-H.\nHollick-Kenyon, Western Superintendent for Canadian Pacific Airlines, at a special City Council\nmeeting Tuesday afternoon, expressed satlsfatclon at conditions at the\nairport here for operations of the\nschedule service. He said the city\nwas entitled to charge tha airline\nthe Department of Transport landing rates for commercial aircraft,\nwhich was $3.93 oer landing for\nDouglas DC3's, and $2.45 for Lodestars, one of which lands here each\nschedule day in tHe aervice. ThU\namounts to a maximum $172.28 a\nmonth.\nHe cautioned against heavy expenditures in hard-topping the 5000\nfoot runway, but recommended that\nasphalt runway aprons at the South\nend for warming up aircraft be undertaken in 1948. He said heavy expenditures on the runway should\nhot be undertaken unless a further\n1000 feet length could be assured.\nHe reported his company pleased\nwith the exUting conditions and\nwelcomed the minor improvements\nunder way. He aald lt was the city's\nresponsibility to maintain the lighting and marking at the field. He\nalso conferred with the Works Committee Chairman, Alderman A. E.\nJones, on detaiU of use of the new\nsnow roller.\nPOPPY DAY GRANTED\nOther business transacted at the\nspecial meeting gave the Legion\npermission to have IU Poppy Day\nNov. 8. P. C. Coulter of the CPR\nSocial Club was invited to attend\ntha next Council meeting to dU-l\ncuss plans for a civic celebration '\nof the 50th anniversary of the railway next year. Further Inquiries\nwill be made of Central Housing\nand Mortgage Company, admlnUtra-\ntora of Wartime Houalng, as to tha\npossibility of housing construction\nhere. The City bylaw dealing with\ntax sales proceeds was given final\nreading.\nRENO, Nev., Oct. 23 (AP)-Radlo\nand Stage Comedian Milton Berle\nwas divorced yesterday by Mrs.\nJoyce Mathews Berle, former actress, on grounds of mental cruelty.\n\"Berle liked right life and Mrs.\nBerle didn't,\" said her counsel.\n\"Build  B.C.  Payrolls\"\nGet the\nPacific\nMilk\nHabit!\nThis is one habit that's good\nfor you, and so nourishing.\nUse it for baking and cook-1\ning, as well as drinking. Yes,\nPacific Milk is g<x>d. Try\nsome today. At all grocers.\nPacific Milk\n\"Irradiated  and   Vacuum   Packed'\nDiscovers Home\nSkin Remedy\nThli clean iitloku tntixpoc known til o*tc>\n(_-n-.li ai MoODf'l l.n.e.ild Oil. is tueh a fint\nhetiiag --gem (hit Ecicm*, Butwr'i Itch, Silt\nRheum, Itching Ton tnd F\u00abt, tad othrr in-\ntiimtanoiy ikin crupiioai tit often relieved ifl\nt few dart.\nMooot'i tmeiild Oil ii plaaiant to mt and\nit ii io analeptic tud penetrating thtt nun*\nold itubborn cuet of long standing bare yielded\nto ltl influence.\nMoone'i Emerald Oil ii sold bf druggiiti\neverywhere to help rid you of nubborn pimples\naod unsightly ikiu trouble! \u2014 tatisfaction 04\nmoney back.\nQcrrieM^\ntna\nConsult you'\nlocal Greyhound\nAgent tet lull\nInfo,tuition.\nFrom NELSON\n1 Trip- Dully \u00bbo\nVANCOUVER\n% Trips Doily\"\nWINNIPEG\n5 Trips Daily to\nTRAIL\nI-Ho.-\n(. R E V H O U N O\nprentices iiiimilated by a business\nage groups of employees; and an\nopportunity for the businessman to\nmake known his suggestions for\nchanges in the present education\nsystem.\nThe lurvey will alio give the\nFederal Government necesiary information for paising of grants to\nFuneral lervicei will be at Green-\nvs.-ood Friday.\nIt   was   explained   that   students | finance construction of new ichooli,\nwould   seek   the   information   by lt w\u00bbi revealed.\nPAN\n\"..'\u2022#<    \u2022%&>\nWI ENCOURAGE AN OLD HABIT\nBECAUSE   IT'S   SOUND\nThe habit of saving has been the\nfoundation of material success through\nthe ages. Thc modern way to begin\nis to open a Savings Account at a\nbank thai is prepared to give you\nfriendly help with your financial\naffairs.\nWe tncourage Soy\/rsgi Accourrfi\nIMPERIAL BANK\nOF  CANADA\nNelion Bronch \u2014 G. W. STERLING, Manager\nW-4*\nThe T. B.\nTravelling\nClinic\nWill Be in Nelson\nNovember 3 to 12\nA house to house canvass has been\nmade for the completion ot the cards,\nbut if anyone has been missed, kindly\nphone 137 or call at the Nelson City\nHall,\nThis service is free to everyone. The\nvery latest in equipment is being used\nand it will not be necessary for those being X-rayed to disrobe.\nExtra Saturday\nDelivery Likely\nA brief to be presented to the\nRoyal Commission on Doukhobon\nwas given study by the Nelson\nBoard of Trade at the Hume Thursday. The brief, prepared by Board\nof Trade and City Council members,\nwas tendered for discussion durinR\n'the luncheon and ifter study of\nlegal pointi by the City tolicltor\nwill be hinded to the Commiuion.\nArrangements to meet Hon. John\nBracken, Leider of the Oppoiition,\nhave been made by the Board of\nTrade for the evening of Nov, 4. lt\nwas discloied tn a committee report.\nIt is expected that the head of the\nPmgreiaive Conservative Party will\naddress a luncheon, of 100 to 150,\nsponsored by the Board.\nLikelihood of Saturday afternoon\nmail delivery In Nelson wu expressed in a report given by J. H.\nCoventry, Chairman of a Committee\nwhich had dlicussed the matter\nwith R. M. Manahan, Poitmaiter at\nNelion. Mr. Coventry in hii report\npointed out that 25 per cent of the\nvalue of air mail into the diitrict\nSaturday and held over for detivrry\nuntil Monday would be loit In. the\ndelay, the same condition as ariiei\nin ordinary delivery delayed at the\npost office over the weekend.\nThe secretary was inilmcted to\napproach the Poittl Department at\nOttawa on resumption of Saturday\nafternoon mail deliveries after the\nmeeting endorsed the propeaal.\nSCOTTISH RITE\nOFFICIAL HONORED\nAT BANQUET\nFrank J. Bird of Vancouver, Supreme Inipector Oeneral for the\nScottish Rite, Dominion of Canada,\npaying hu official vliit to Kootenay\nLodKe oi Perfection, wai entertained\nat n banquet at Nelmn Wednesday\nnigh!. Vinton from throughout the\nKootenay were preient it the affair,\none of the large-st gstherlr.gi of its\nkind. Mr. Bird gave an instructive\ntalk to the fraternity.\nA feature of the banquet uui the\npresentation of a large birthday\ncake to C. D Pearion, Thrice Puis-1\nunt Grand Matter, celebrating hlll\n60th birthday The beautiful cake\nwas designed with the Scottiih Rite \u25a0\n\u2022 i\u00abtfK_B\nBest-Known\nAtT\\. home i-rrwtr tte\ni.   >f\\   ('-\u00ab.    emmsmWmmm\nV*W)VKIHI\nServo Banana   '\nShortcake for\nDinner tonite \u2014\nPer\nPound\nOrdtigeS Large Size;       2 lbs   23\nGrapes Tokay;     2 it... 23\nGrapefruit Florida seedless,- _.. 2 ibs 29*\nAppleS  Mcintosh Fancy;  __     J   Ibs.   L J\nCelery G.e\u00abn, Gri*P;  _i__.Lb. IZ\n1\/C  Cauliflower Fr\u2122 wh,.;       Lb. 14*\nWestminster; 3 rolls\n\u2022 TISSUE\n\u2022 SHELLED ALMONDS\n\u2022 WAX PAPER\nlb. pkt.\n100 foot roll \t\n20c\n23c\n23c\nTh*** U more Under me\u00bbt, pound (or pound ... In the\n-nll-trtnunod, -raat*.fr*o mute at Silewiy. Guaranteed\nfor tfndfrnr*. and flavour or jour monry back.\nOnly thc top grtAm ot meat are aold... Red and Bine\nq-.UUca.\nT-Bone Steaks Biu. Beef Lb 47'\nMinced Beef icon Lb 25*\nBlade Roasts Bue Beef, _b 27\nLing Cod-si,.*., Lb. 27'\nSalmon seed .\u25a0 38\nSAUSAGE\nSmall SC ; *}C\u00ab\nrmcis iFFtcrivi October 24th \u25a0 2j.h\nCOTTAGE CHEESE\nCreamed,\nLb.   _\t\n15'\nw*-7 T f Mi\/til\n_\n Murray\nIEEL-HUGGER\n\\e\\Xn\nBrown Alligator\nPUMPS\nMedium leather heel,\ntoe,  widths AA-B.\nSizes 4 to 9V.. Pair\n12\n00\nR. ANDREW\n& Co.\nLeaders In Footfashion\nCrawford Bay\nCRAWTOHD BAY, B.C. - Mrt.\nJohn Ogloff Jr., of Wiyne, Alta.,\nvlilted her mother, Mri. King, for\ntwo weeki.\nMn. C. H. King Sr. of Trill\nvisited Mrs. Nelson.\nDuring the First World War, one\nBritish soldier was affected by disturbed heart action for every four\nactually wounded.\n\u25a0Under Burmese Buddhltt law, di-\nJrce can usually be obtained by\nlutual conaent and the parties open-\n' living apart\n%%*\n.;.*:\u25a0;\u25a0\nVEOA\n.il.hfiil Star\nel Aff\n\u2022 Oviihlolna\ntil othiri joint\nmilky wtr \u2014\nVeil il tbl\nbriahleil mr in thi Nonhctn\nHeaiipbtrt. '\nLACP\nQUALITY\nLAMPS\nNelson Social\n-ByMr*.MJ. Vlgneux\na Mri. N. C. .Stlbbs, Slllci Street\nhu returned from \u25a0 couplt of weeks\ntpent in Winnipeg. Mrs. Stibbi wu\njoined ln Calgary by her lister, Mrt.\nGeorge Chile\", who has apent the\npast several months ln Nelion and\nwho wat enroute home from t visit\nln Edmonton and Calgary.\n\u2022 Mrt. Jack Colwell of Macleod,\nAlta., Is guest of parents, Major and\nMrs. Roy M. Manahan, Carbonate\nStreet.\n\u2022 Mrt. Albine Gagnon of Montreal who is spending teveral monthi\nln Nelson and dUtrlct hu returned\nfrom Creicent Valley, where the\nvlilted her brother Henri Bourgeois.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrt. Clayton Third pf\nEdmonton, Alta,, who have tpent\ntht put tew day. tn Nelaon return\ned Wedneaday. ,\n\u2022 Mrt- Harry Korolak, Victoria\nStreet, left Tuesday morning to vi.it\nher son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand Mrs. George Boothman ln Calgary, former Nelsonites.\n\u2022 Paul Bourgeois, who hu bten\nspending hit vacation at th. Coait\nhu returned.\n\u2022 Miss Dorit M. Latornell, Nursing Sitter of the Colonel Belcher\nHospitil, Calgary, arrived by plane\nWednesday afternoon to spend a\nbrief holiday at the home of her\nparents at Ull SUnley Street\nMOYIE\n\"you knew\nthey're\nHMyVt\nChritfies\nj Biscuits\n(hris.ies\nPREMIUM\nSODA\nCRACKERS\nKary's Groceteria\nS53 BAKER ST. THONE Ul\nFRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS SERVICE    ,\n1\nTomatoei^ \"<ld: _ 29*\nHubbard Squash r., .-., 7*\nHallowe'en Applet JS*Sl.\"_ZZ *-*\u2022*-*\nGrapefruit ft**\"'** 25<\nBaby Foodi *ft\"j        ZIIIZ. \u2022\u00bb*\nGerber't Cereali ^\"^ 27*\nI Orange and Grapefruit Juice f,,nnd;d   31*\nTomato Juice. Un, 27*\nTomato Ketchup p^1\u2122\"5 18*\nLemon Cheeie ?*% 35*\nRice Kriipiei *t\"\u00b0 31*\nPuffed Wheat J*^      19*\nRolled Oatf, ,\u201e. m 33*\nTea Bilk w _. _k, 38*\nSalmon s..ke_\u20ac 39* Cohc. 34*\nRaiiim^t'0'\"\" \"tiWuz *H\nMOYIE, B.C. - T. V. Hogirth,\nIn company with Trank Aah and\nW. Caldwell of Seattle, left the last\nof the week for a hunting trip in\nAlberta.\nMr. and Mrs. Alex Smith and\nchildren left on Monday for Nelson.\nMr. and Mrs. Gut Wllliamt of\nMoyie motored to Kingsgate to attend a house party at the home of\nMrs. Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Mc-\nBonald, their daughter.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Volk and baby\ndaughter returned home on Sunday\nafter visiting Mrs. Volk't parents,\nMr. and Mrs. M. May.\nMr. and Mrs. E. Hogarth of Crinbrook visited his brother ind sister-\nin-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Hogirth.\nS. Hide of Vincouver visited Mr.\nand Mrs. Gus Williams on Wednesday.\nMr. and Mrs. Ted Berrow of Calgary are guests ol Mr. tnd Mrt. M.\nODD FELLOWS,\nREBEKAHS MEET\nGRAND OFFICERS\nSLOCAN CITY, B.C. Oct. 23 -\nA Joint meeting of the Wttt Kooteniy Auociatlon of the I.O.O.F.\nand Rebekah't Auembly wat held\nin s the I.O.O.F. Hall to welcome\nGrand Matter, C. Otcar Matson and\nMrt. Relta Davison, Pretldent of\nthe Bebekth Lodge.\nGifts to Sitter Relta Davison and\nGrand Master C. Otcar Mation\nwere pretented.\nA. Rae wat preiented with a\njewel by Noble Grand Mrt. A.\nClough.\nAfter an enjoyable evening, all\ntat down to a good tupper.\nShubert. \u2022\nG. L. Smith of Kimberley tpent\na couple dayt viilting his parents,\nMr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith.\nOil ihe, GJlK.\nFRIDAY, OCT.\nCKLN\n'    UtO ON THE DIAL\nf:00\u2014O Canada\n7:02\u2014News Summary\n7:07\u2014Sunrlse Serenade\n7:30\u2014Music for Friday\n7:50\u2014Philosophers Corner\n8:00\u2014CBC Newt\n8:15\u2014Breakfait Club\n8:45\u2014The Hebrew Christian Hour\n9:00\u2014BBC Newe\n9:1+\u2014Train Time\n9:15\u2014At Your Service\n9:59\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Women's Corner\n10:15\u2014At Your Service\n10:45\u2014They Tell Me\n11:00\u2014Elevenses\n11:15\u20141 See By the Papers\n11:30\u2014Easy Listening\n11:45\u2014Ethel and Albert\n12-00\u2014The Notice poird\n12:15\u2014Press Newt\n12:30\u2014B. C. Farm Broadcast\n12:55\u2014Piano Interlude\n1:00\u2014Old  Favouritei\n1:30\u2014Recital\n1:45\u2014Women'i CommenUry and\nTalk\n2:00\u2014National School Broadcait '\n24,1947\n30\u2014Songi to Remember\n:4S\u2014Don Metier\n00\u2014Musical Program\n:15\u2014Spotlight on a Star\n:20\u2014Serenade to Amerlci\n:I0\u2014Divertimento\n:44\u2014Train Time\n45\u2014Swing Time\n00   Ed McCurdy Stngs\n15\u2014Children's StorytTme\n30\u2014Especially tor You\n45\u2014 Muilcal Program\n00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n15\u2014Old Chiiholm Trail\n30\u2014Peerless News\n.5\u2014Sport News\n00\u2014 I Quote\n15\u2014Musical Memoirs\n80\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n00\u2014CBC Newt\n15\u2014CBC Newi roundup\n30\u2014Evening Concert\n00\u2014Prairie Schooner\n30\u2014American Novell\n00\u2014Report from Parliament Hill\n15\u2014Night Clusict       \u2022\n30\u2014Mtulcal Program\nOO\u2014CBC Newt\n15\u2014Dance Orchestra\n30\u2014Dal Richirds' Orch.\n00\u2014Ood Savt tht King . . .\nINVERMERE, B.C. -John Put*\nfield, ton ot Mr. ind Mri. E. C. Pe.t-\nfield of Radium, hat arrived ln\nBanff to ipend the Winter monthi,\nafter, working at Hay River, Northweit Territoriei on the Government\nengineering staff during the Summer. He it at preient assisting with\nthe reconstruction progrim on tht\nBarjf.-Wlndermert Highway.\nMiss Francei Llm has returned to\nAthalmer trom Victoria where the\nspent the, put tix montht.\nMlu Kay Thornton hat arrived\nfrom Vancouver and It visiting her\nparenti, Mr. md Mra. Charlie\nThornton.\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Jonei have\nreturned from their wedding trip to\nCalifornia.\nMr. and Mrt. Robert Woodall and\ndaughter, Cheryl Lynn, have returned to Calgary after viiltlng\nMrt, Woodall's parents. Mr. and\nMrt. Lloyd Tegart at Windermere.\nThey were accompanied by Mlu\nPatty Tegart who will vliit them\nin Calgary for a time.\nMr. and Mrs. A. M. Chlsholm have\nreturned to Windermere after a\nshort visit to Calgary.\nBernard Gordon ls spending his\nholidays at Vancouver and at Sidney, ; V.I, where his parenti, Mr.\nand Mrs. A. Gordon, reilde.\nDr. and Mrt. George Smith of\nCreston were weekend visitors with\ntHe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nFenton Smith at Windermere.\nMrt. George Hoath and daughter,\nGail of Banff, who have been visiting Mri. Hoath'i brother and sister-\nin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pietrosky,\nhave -returned to their home.\nMr. and Mrs. Ed J. Mader of\nBanff spent a few days this week\nvisiting the latter's father, H.\nSaunders, and grandparents, Mr.\nand Mrs. T. W. Turner.\nMr. and Mrs. James Burnstlll and\ndaughters, Marjory and Dorothy,\nhave returned after a holiday at the\nCoast.\nMiss Charlotte Armstrong of Radium left this week for Victoria,\nwhere she will spend the Winter.\nMrs. Crawford, who has been the\nguest of Dr. Mary Crawford for the\nput sevenl months, left Thursday\nfor Vancouver where she will visit\nbefore returning to Toronto.\nMrs. James Boyle of Edgewater\nIs visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrt.\nEverett Noland at Athalmer.\nH-ni Olsen haa returned to his\nhome at Athalmer from the hospital.\nBaby Tobie Nicholas of Windermere has been a patient in the Lady\nElizabeth Bruce Memorial Hospital.\nInitruction Courte\nFor N. Denver\nVolunteer Firemen\nNEW DENVER, B.C., Oct. 23 -\nNew Denver Volunteer Fire Brigade\nundertook a course of instruction\nunder examiners from Vancouver.\nThe instructionwas given Tuetday,\nWednesday and Thursday afternoon! and evenings. Several instructional films were shown.\nCJAT\n610 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew ChrlttliB Hour\n7:15\u2014Presi Newt\nI 7:30\u2014Melody Rinch\n7:45\u2014Wike-up Programme\n8:00\u2014CBC Newt\n8:15\u2014Breekfatt Club\nRUTCHERTERIA\nmm   'l!,1!!!!!,1!,1!!!!!!!!.1!.1 WoWA I'-IHHHHIHIHWH!\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii\niiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniii \"*\"\u2022\"\u25a0\nROASTED CHICKENS\nHOT .ROM THI OVEN \u2014 SATURDAY ONLY\nSTEAK 4 KIDNEY PIES, CHICKEN PIES:\nIndividual; 2 for\nPURE PORK PIES, CHICK PIES:\nFresh Hourly, Each\n35'\n10'\nMinced Steak: Per Ib. 30c\nGood Hamburger: Per lb.    . 20c\nJUST ARRIVED\u2014A thipmtnt ot Regiitered Hcrelord\nIttt and Vtol .rom the Linvllle Ranch in Lardeau at\nRegular Pricti.\n1000 LBS. OF GRAIN FED PORK\nAT SPECIAL PRICES\nROASTING CHICKENS: 4 _ II.  eoel.\nPtr Ib\nPHONIS 5.7 331\n38c\nFREE DELIVERY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii\nJ>WlL\nWhere You Buy\nIs as Important\nas What You Buyl\nfifth\nMain at Sixth\nand in Hotel Vancouver\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\n8;45-I__uri Ltd.\n0:00\u2014Betty tnd Bob ,\n0:15\u2014 Lucy Linton\n\">:__\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n8:45\u2014Fimily   Idltlon   Morning\nNewt\n10:00\u2014Oood Morning Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Hippy Gang\n10:45\u2014They Tell Mt\n11-00\u2014Tune 8hop\n11:30\u2014ramoui Volcet\n11:45\u2014 Ethel and Albert\n12*00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30\u2014Prett Newi\n12:45\u2014 Luncheon Concert\n1:00\u2014Touriit Parade\n1:30\u2014ReciUl\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:00\u2014National School Broadcait\n2:30\u2014For Women Only\n3:00\u2014Muilcal Programme\n3:15\u2014Serenade to America       '\n3:30\u2014Fountain of Faith.\n3-.4S\u2014BBC Newi and CommenUry\n4:00\u2014Ed McCurdy\n4:15\u2014Jack Smith Show\n4:30\u2014Timber Trallt\n5:00\u2014Music of Manhattan\n5:30\u2014ReciUl\nt:00\u2014Muilcal Progrim\n\u00ab:30\u2014Walte Time\n7:00\u2014CBC Newi\n7:15\u2014The Readert' Club\n7:30\u2014Htrltage of Muilc\n8:00\u2014Prairie Schooner\n8:30\u2014Amerlcin Novell\n\u00bb:00\u2014Serenade for Stringi\n(JO-So You Wint to Stiy Mtrrled\n0:45\u2014Melody Money Time\n10:00-CBC Newt\n10:15\u2014 Bridge lo Dreimltnd\n10:30\u2014Dance Orchestra\n11-00\u2014Hot Air\nll:SO-Peerleis Newt\nll:40-Sign Off .    . Tht King . . .\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, EC, Oct. 23 - The\nhome ot Mr. and Mri; N. A. Htr.\nrldge wat en fete whtn they celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding\nanniversary.\nMarried at Vernon, B.C., Oct. 18,\n1022, by the Rev. Knox Fraser at\nthe Presbyterian Mante, Mr. and\nMrs. Herrldge have resided ln Na<\nkutp for many yeara. The anniver-\ntary dinner wat held at the Lealand\nHotel on Saturday evening when\nthe Invited gueats Included Mr. and\nMrt. C. Jamen, E, Young of Mission,\nMr. ind Mrs, J.'Hopklni of Nelson,\nMrs. L. A. Robion and Mr. and Mra.\nHerrldge and their two daughters,\nMias Hazel Herrldge and Miss Dorothy Herrldge.\nDuring the ifternoon and evening\nMr, ana Mrs. Herrldge were at\nhome to their many friends who\ncalled tb congratulate the celebrants.\nThe reception roomt were beauti\nfully arranged with pure white,\nbronze and yellow 'mums. The din\ning room table from where tea wat\npoured was covered with a white\ncrochet tablecloth embedded in\ntulle. Liter In the evening a buffet\ntupper was served to iome 50 guests.\nThe honorees were the recipients\nof many beautiful gifts which In\neluded a beautiful silver tea set, the\ngift ot their two, daughters, Hazel\nand Dorothy.\nNAKUSP, B.C.-Mrs. W. L. Max\nwell returned from Nelson where\nshe vlilted her brother. Mrs. Mix\nwell's brother, E. W. Somers, ls\ncritically ill.\nE. Young of Mission ls the guest\nof his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand Mrs. C. Jansen.\nDonate Jam for\nSlocan Hotpital\nNEW DENVER, B.C., Oct. 23 -\nPreiident Mrs. C. W..Nelson thinked Hospitil Aid members at the Aid\nmeeting for 115 pounds of Jam made\nand donated to the Slocan Community Hospital.\nMrs. A. D. Trickett gave a report\non Hospital showcases. Refreshments wefe aerved by the hostesses.\nMrs. H. Reilly was welcomed as\na new member.\n\u25a0 teMneetteteWineeeet\nFUR COATS, also\nFall SUITS and HATS\nit\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\n449 Baker (t Phone 874 .\nHll lllll IIM,\nHARROP\nHARROP, B.C.\u2014Mr. and Mrs. W.\nD. Ogilvie had as their guests Mr.\nand Mrs. Lyman Porteous of Calgary.\nJ. Cox of Grand Forks spent a\nfew days here with his family.\nNILSON, DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1947 \u2014\nft\nTELLS OF TOUR\nON MISSION BOAT\nNAKUSP, B.C., Oct. 23-The Woman'! Missionary Society of the\nNakuip United Church had as IU\nOctober meeting theme, W. M. S.\nThanksgiving. Mrs. E. J. Oxenhim\nled the devotional period using as\nher theme \"Love Never Fallpth.'\nMrs. Adam Crisp spoke on her experiences on a missionary tour some\nyeara ago with Rev. and Mrs.\nGeorge Knox who took a 600 mile\ntrip by coasUl missionary boat.\nThey* visited the three Islands\nknown as thc Valdcrze Group,\nnamely Quadra, Maurelle and Son-\nora and many Indian villages at\nCape Mudge.\nMre. Crisp and Mrs. W. Vinall\nwere tea hostesses assisted ln serving by Mist Jem Fawcett and Mrs.\nOxennam.\n\u25a0\u25a0mimi--.-V--.i_...*g:\nToday's Biggest\nRadio Valuei\nA 5-WBB Sensation!\nNOT just a Tiny Midget but\n~ a BIG, Handsome\nTABLE MODEL\nMAPI IN CANADA\nFREEMAN\nFurniture Co.\nThe Home of Furniture Values\nPHONE lit NELSON,B.C.\nPictures\nAttractive scenes nicely\nframed. Reg. ^\"*T\"-\n$1.35. SALE __..  Ol\nRag Mats\n98*\nRegular $2.49.\nTO CLEAR \u201e\nBedSpreads\nAND DRAPES\nTo Match\n$10\u00b0\u00b0\nReg. $26.50\nTO CLEAR\nDROPSIDE\nCouches\nComplete with mattress .\nFOR ONLY\n$1Q.\nGreat to ilarl a meal. Delicious\nIn saucei and casserole dishes.\nBIG in Performance! BIG in Size!\nSmill Only in Price!\nr- YOU Got ALL These Features: -\nO 5 Isi-ii e  Illuminate. 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He has cut a\nhole just below the knee in his artificial leg, and drops the money In\nIhere.\n^ootenay Valley Uairy\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\nIS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\nA Great Radiol Buy Now I\nSMITH ELECTRIC\n\u00ab\u00ab Bekir St Phone JM\nMnllim>itm>...iMi\nWOOL DRESSES\nSizes 11 to 20\n$14.95 -$19.50\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nThe kind of tea you've\nalways wanted...so good\nIT'S GUARANTEED FOR FLAVOR!\nBoth lea bags and bulk are packed in\nrigid, inner-lined cartons to keep\nmoisture out\u2014flavor in.\nCanterbury\/\nFeatured at\nSAFEWAY STORES\nArlada\nCheddar Cheese\nManufactured from Guaranteed FULL CREAM MILK\n\u2014 ripened in our modern air conditioned curing room.\nThe only one in the Kootenays.\nThis Cheese ii a B.C. PRODUCT\nEvery dollar you spend on this cheese, 90^. to 95%\nstays at home, and works tor all.\nWhat) you or* buying \u2014 ASK FOR B.C. PRODUCTS\nIt means dollars in your pockets to keep our factories working\nASK YOUR MERCHANT FOR THIS CHEESE.\nHE CAN GET IT FOR YOU.\nArlada Dairy Company\nEDGEWOOD, l.C\nFAIRWAY\nPhones 1177-1178 Free Delivery\nRED AND BLUE BRANDED BEEF, VEAL AND PORK\nBOILING  FOWL:  Young\nand tender; 3 A*\nROLLED VEAL\nSHOULDER\nROASTS: Lb.\nBREAST OF VEAL\nLb. ....\nBLADE ROAST:\nLb.\t\nROUND BONE\nROAST: Lb .\nFRESH SIDE\nPORK: Lb.\nDRY SALT COD:\nLb. \t\n29*\n15'\n28'\n27'\n40'\n20*\nLb\t\nROASTING\n\u25a0 in.       i\u25a0. ^rZ\n15'\n20'\n44'\nBRISKET:\nLb. .. ..\nDILLS:\nLb\t\nRUMP ROASTS\nLb\t\nCANNED SALMON\nOf All Kindi.\nAugment your Shelf Supplies with Conned Meats \u2014\nCorned Beef Hash, Bologna, Seuiage Meat, Beef Steak\nand Kidney, Tempt, Lamb Stew, Irish Stew, Boiled\nDinner., Canned Weinert, Meat Potto.\nx    CHEISI OF ALL KINDS IN OOOD SUPPLY\nKraft \u2014 Imperial \u2014 Velreeto \u2014 Plain\nOntario White end Yellow\nBlue Provolono Sbrin*.\nOpposite Standard Cafe\nJehjL SuqmiVL lSowL\n902 JOSEPHINE ST.\nrREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS\nOF THE  CITY\nMS A.M. end  1:45 P.M.\nOivlng Good Service for Neirly\nHalf a Century.\ni RED&\nWHITE\nl bHrtN.s I\n\\F00DS\/\nOur Beef this week is EXTRA GOOD QUALITY. \u2014\nOrder your select cut and be guaranteed something\nreally special in\nTENDER, FULL-FLAVORED MEAT\nPOT ROASTS: Up from, Ib. .._..  26*\nROLLED BRISKET: Lb    21*\nSTANDING PRIME RIBS: Up from, Ib. ...     31*\nHAMBURGER: Lb.  20*\nMINCED STEAK; Lean; Lb. 32*\nFRESH TONGUE: Lb.          10*\nROUND STEAK: Lb.    4S*\nROLLED VEAL SHOULDERS: Lb.      28*\nFull Selection of FRESH and SMOKED FISH\nLimited Amount of LARD and SHORTENING\nBRADLEY'S\nMEAT MARKET\nPROTECTED FOOD\nYour meat purchaiei with ui ore germ-free, protected by Ultra-Violet Roy Lampi, which arc really\ndoing a wonderful job.\nCHICKEN: Fresh;\nLb. .\n40*\nFOWL: Fresh;\nLb _..\n35'\nPOT ROASTS:       *)r<\nUp Irom, Ib. L J\nVEAL STEAK:       \")*-I<\nShoulder; Lb. .      L I\nYORK STEW 2Q*\nBEEF: 2 tins 3\/\nCHICKEN LOAF:\nHome Made;\n! _ Ib. ..\n30'\nRUMP ROASTS:\nLh     .\n44*\nVEAL ROASTS:     J\"Jt\nShoulder; Lb.\n !lPBR?\ntlt\u00ab0ll\u00bbhed April 22, IMt\nBritish Columbia'.\nMost Interesting Newspaper\nPubllihed every morning except Sundiy by\nthl NIWS PUBLISHINO COMPANY,  LIMITED. 286 Baker St.. Nelson, British Columbli. s\nAuthorized aa Second Cliu Mall,\nPost Office Department, Ottiwa. ,\nMIMBEF OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE  AUDIT BUHEAU Of CIRCULATIONS.\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947\n:\u25a0        , \u25a0\u25a0 r,    '.\"\u25a0\n'L   ' V\nLance H.\nWhittaker\npPQiMtifras-??''\nANSWERS\nOpin to iny ruder. Names of penon.\n\u2022iking queitioni wlll not III publlihid.\nThirl ll no charm for thll service. Queitlon. WILL NOT II ANSWERED BY\nMAIL ixoipt whin ther. li obvloui necei-\nilty for prlv.cy.\nA Great Englishman\nS _n_y Webb, who has died at the\na ;e of 88, was certainly one of the great\nEnglishment of his time. He ranks\namong the makers of the British Labor\nParty, and, perhaps more than any other man, helped to mould ita working\nphilosophy of \"gradualism\".\nShort and slight, mild-mannered and\nquiet-voiced, Webb began his life in\nthe relative obscurity of the Civil Service. His astounding mental gifts were\nbound to bring him to prominence, but\nthe process was accelerated by his early\nfriendship with Beatrice Potter, a personality as remarkable as Webb himself. Born .to great wealth in a gifted\nfamily, she met all the great men of\nmid-Victorian days in her teens but\nforsook tho gilded life of high society\nfor laborious inquiry into the condition\nof Britain's poor. Her book, \"My Apprenticeship,\" tells how she worked\nout a technique for such investigations\nwhich social workers in many countries have used.\nShe introduced the young Webb to\nthe Fabian Socialists, among whom\nwere snch brilliant men as Bernard\nShaw, Graham Wallas, and, for a time,\nH. G, Wells. In this company Webb was\ndistinguished for his vast industry, unbelievable memory and selfless devotion to the cause of improving people's\nlives. He shared Beatrice Potter's real\nfor research into the cause and cure\nof poverty. They married ln 1882, and\nfor about 50 years worked together in\nwhat has been called the most perfect\nIntellectual partnership on record.\nTheir books on the English Poor\nLaw, local government and the rise of\ntrade unionism, carrying both their\nnames, are monuments of learning and\ni now classic works. There was nothing\nslap-dash about the methods of the\nWebbs. They took immense pains in\nassembling, sifting and collating their\nfacts.\nWebb's scholarship and balance oi\nmind were reflected in his attitudes to\npolitical action. He was never one of\nthe starry-eyed young Socialists whom\nShaw dismissed as \"impossibilists\", because they thought Britain could be\ntransformed overnight. Shaw's view\nwas thst a period of municipal politics\nwould cure anyone of that delusion.\nWebb did not need to be cured, but he\ndid serve for many years on the London County Council. Later he rose\nhigher in national affairs, becoming a\nMinister in the first Labor Cabinet. He\naccepted a peerage with the title of\nLord Passfield, but only so that the\nParty might be represented in the\nLords, and he and his wife always insisted they should be called Sidney and\nBeatrice Webb.\nThough Webb was a good administrator, it was rather as thinker and\nlnsplrer of action in others that he\nshone. He produced, as early as 1919, a\ncomplete plan for the nationalization\nof Britain's coal mines. He founded the\nNew Statesman, a justly famous weekly paper of the Left. He promoted the\nearly development of the London\nSchool of Economics. He and his wife\nworked unceasingly, through their\nwriting and service on public bodies,\nfor reforms which would give the poorer people of Britain a better chance for\neducation, health, decent housing and\na happy life. The enormous Improvement in thc living standards of British\nworkers in the past 50 years is due as\nmuch to the devoted labor of the Webbs\nas to anything else.\nThey visited Russia in the 1930's\nand wrote a book called \"Soviet Communism: A New Civilization?\" The\n. question mark in thc title was significant. Anxious though they were to find\nin Russia a realization of their Socialist\nvisions, they were unconvinced. That\nwas hardly surprising, seeing that the\nSoviet Union was crce..ted by revolution. It was the Webbs' main contribution to Labor thought that Utopia could\n'not be achieved by sudden or violent\naction, but had to be built thoughtfully\nbrick by brick.\nWords of Wisdom\nMan is a reasoning rither Ilnn a reason-\nIble animal -  Alrxand. r.\nTHE GOOD OLD 80NQ8 >\nIt is life to My Uut there il up one\u2014\n\u25a0whether he likei muilo or not\u2014who Is not\npirty to I ilng-iong occasionally. You know\nhow they go: someone gives thl pUno stool I\ncouple of turns ind sits down to wrip out\n\"Old Black Joe\", missing the odd chord, ind\nleaning hard on \"... the gentle voices calling.\"\nPretty soon the whole gang hu drifted over,\nIf only to ihout down thit whisky tenor who\nwis first on the ipot.\nFrom \"Old Black Joe\" lt swings Into\n\"Sweet Adeline\" or \"Clementine\" with \"Down\nhy the Old Mill Stream\" is I chaser. About It\nthli point (our or five people ire pawing\nthrough the muilc, which Is icittered (rom\nhire to breakfast, md \u2022 medley of voices de-\nminds \"Long, Long Ago\", while mother group\nhollers for \"Jingle Belli\",\nBeing the possesior of \u2022 sort of bibulous\nbiritone myielf, I like these thlngi. I cm\niwing i swell tenor on \"Memorlei\" (If iome\ndim fool doein't start it too high), ind I like\nto get together with (our or five routing\nbassos on \"The Road to Mandalay\".\nWe had one it our house the other night.\nThit'i what I itarted out to tell you ibout\nIt wu Juit like ill the other ilng-iongi\nyou've ever got ln on, except for the highbrow.\nAt least I figured him for i highbrow (or I\nwhile.\nHe winted to sing the craziest things-\npieces ln the old song book that we hid never\ngiven i second glince\u2014like \"I'll Sing Thee\nSongs of Araby\", ind \"When Song Is Sweet\".\nBeciuie he wu \u2022 gueit we had to let him\nhive hli choice once or twice. He picked \"Em\nmot's Lullaby\" ind one cilled \"Cmtlque de\nNoel\".\nNow, maybe you ling thoie songs, but I\nhadn't; never In ill the IS yein or more I've\nhid that long book. But I learned tomethlng\nthit night. I lurned thit the things you love\nbeciuie they're familiar aren't necessarily u\ngood is something else right under your nose.\nDid you ever sing \"Emmet's Lulliby\"? It'i\nthe one thlt goei \"... go to ileep my bs-liay-\nby, my bi-hiy-by, my bi-hiy-by\"\u2014only thit\nIsn't ill there ll to IL not by'i Jugful. When\nyou really get your teeth Into lt, lt ls one of the\niweeteit ilng-iong numberi you ever hurd.\nAnd thit \"Cintlqui di Noel\"\u2014brotherl\nThat's t dowrerl\nAl I nld before, you mifht know theie\nnumbers thit our \"highbrow\" picked out, but\nIt'i i ufe bit, K you do know them, thit you\n\u2022re piislng up some otheri Juit \u2022\u2022 good ln\nthat old long book on the piano\u2014and Just beciuse you've never lung them or heird them\nning!\nIt'i funny, lin't lt, that you can get Into a\nrut even on parlor sing-songs?\nJ, T-, Trill\u2014Could I hive the iddriw of Herman N. Bundeien, M.D., luthor of \"Thl\nDoctor\" column In your piper?\nKing Features Syndicate, 233 E. 43th Street,\nNew York City.\nB.  R.  S., Kimberley\u2014Could    you    inswer\nthrough your column how to mike blick tig\nwine?\nCould s reider lend ui thli Informitlon?\nCurioui, Nilion\u2014Whit is the minimum ige\n(or \u2022 United Stitei Senitor?\nThirty yeari.\nN. Y., Nelson\u2014Would you kindly print Tue_-\ndiy'i Horoicope?\n, A blrthdiy anniversary today means thit\nyou ire \u2022 natural leider end hive decided\nexecutive ability. You ire ilso i leader ln\nyour social life, md ire responsible (or miny\nof the pleasant affairs your circle enjoyi. You\n\u2022re charming, gracious md always ippeir to\nthe belt advantage, have many real friends\n\u2022nd are loyal to them. The day's vibrations\nare doubtful, except for clearing up unfinished\nthings. Much good fortune will be experienced\nby you ln your next yeir. Finance! will Jn-\ncreue rapidly, but do not spend ill your substance of doubtful pleasures and friends, otherwise trouble will arise. Plan and build for\nthe future. Born on this date, a child will rarely\nbe financially embarrassed in spite of occasional domeitic worrlei or troubles through 111-\n\u2022dvlsed friendship..\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\nFrom The Dilly Newi of Oct. 24, 1937\nA itrong field, drawn by Sunday'i Ideal\ngolfing weither to the NeUon Golf ind Country Club, fell before the itroklng of Gordon\nRoynon ln the Weekly Medil Sweep. He carded\nin 88-13-88 net.\nHon. Basil Aylmer of Queen's Bay spent\nSaturday shopping in Nelson.\n25 YEARS AOO\nFrom Thl Dally News of Oot 24, 1922\nAt i meeting ot the St Paul's Young\nPeople last night, the name Skookum-Tillicum\nwas chosen for the group's name.\nNelson and District's War Memorial now\nbeing erected on Vernon Street will be officially unveiled on Armistice Dsy.\nW. K. bllng, MP .P. for Rossland, leaves\nNelson tonight for the Provincial CapltaL\n40 YEARI AOO\nFrom The Dilly Newi of Oot 24, 1*07\nW. A. Anitle. Secretiry of the Mountain\nLumber Compiny, hu returned from i tour\nof the Crow, where nearly sll the mills hive\nclosed.\nF. M. Blick md H. Amu were elected to\nthe Committee it the Sundiy School convention here yeiterdiy.\nJL T. Lowery, well known newipiper min,\nwas i visitor in Nelion yesterdiy.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou tre persevering and determined,\nsometimes quite obstinate. Your determination\nol purpoie brings you much success. You ara\na loyal friend and a bitter enemy. You are\nbetter liked by thc opposite aex. Your love\nwill not be a smooth path, but, ai a.whole,\nyou will be happy. Adverse influences operate todiy. Take no important action, await\ndevelopments, Differences among otheri may\ncreate unpleasantness. Pleasant overtures are\nprobable, however. In your next year eichew\nbusiness relating to property, law, agencies\nand Insurance. Avoid extravagance, especially\non the oppoilta iex Defer changei and do not\nbe over-trusting. The child who ls bom on\nthis date, although most sympathetic, musical\nand interested ln occultism, wlll be subject\nto imposition and loss through extravagance.\nTest Yourself\n1. Who painted \"Wuhlngton Crossing the\nDelaware\"?\n2. Who   ii   Americi'i   moit   rliitlngulihrd\npainter of the lei?\n3. What   French   landscape  painter   li   \u25a0\nhousehold favorite In America*\nTI8T ANSWERS\n1. Emmanuel Leutn, a German brought\nup In Philadelphia.\n2. Wlnslnw Homer,\n3. Corel\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLetten may be published over \u2022 nom de\nplume, but the actual name of the writer\nmuit be given to the Editor \u2022\u2022 evidence of\ngood filth. Anonymoui letten go In the\nwute piper buket\nTo Strike or Not to\n,    Strike \u2014That Is the\nQuestion, Says Harris\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014Monday morning, Oct. 20, finds the\ngreet population served by the B. C. E. R. Co\nwithout their accustomed means of trin.por-\ntitlon. The employeei hive Voted, by i large\nmajority, to go out on strike. This brings the\n(luestion of \"The Right to Strike\" directly \u2022\nbefore the public, ln the most practical fashion\npossible.\nThe employees of the Compiny claim thit\nowing to the rising cost nf living, their wiges\nhive become inadequate. This Is certainly\ntrue. But this truth applies equally to every\npoor penon ln Canada. However, by using the\nitrength of their Union, the B. C. E. ... Co.'i .\nemployeei hive decided to settle the mitter to\ntheir own aitlifiction, even If It throws an\nadditional burden on the shoulders of the reit\nof the public.\nFirst let ui note. The cars md buses of the\nB. C. E. R. Co. are used fir more by the\npoorer people than by the \"well to do\",' who\nusuilly have cars. It will be \"the poorer dais\"\nwho will suffer most Immediately and mow\nIntensely.\nSecond. Let us note. That ill the rubbish\noften talked about \"the interests of the Bosses\nand the Workers being identical\" ls exposed.\nThe Bosses must have profits, regardless of\nwages; the Workers must have wages, regard-\nleu of profits. By combining together the big\nbusinesses ire constantly being organized into\nmonopolies, for the more successful squeezing\nof the public. By organizing and acting together, the Laborers do exactly the same\nthing, only thev are sble to terrify tha politicians, the Bosses snd the public fsr more effectually.\nOf.course the outcome of these policies\nwill be \"CIVIL WAR\". This very day e mild\nsort of civil war commences right here ln\nB. C. There may be no guns fired, or bombs\nthrown, but it will be a very bitter struggle,\nwith cold and starvation as the'ammunition. It\nwill certainly result in very large casualty lists,\nln disease, misery, crime and thc depredation\nof our population.\nIt ls often asserted that \"the strike Is the\nonly weapon of the working man.\" This is a\nlie. It ls the excuse of lazy people who have\nnot the courage to think. Mankind ls alao\ninformed by our half-baked leaders, that foreign wars are also Inevitable. Something that\nalways has been and always will bc. Thr\nPRINCE OF PEACE is a failure and His ideas,\n\"haywire\".\nWhy should there be a \"working cl**_.\"\nand an \"unworklng class\"? Canada should be\na \"working nation\". Every cituen ihould be\ntrained and compelled to do his or her share\nof USEFUL WORK. We tried to do thia in\nWAR; we mint try even harder to do It in\nPEACE. We all ihould try tn \"do our bit\" and\nitop trying to \"do\" our neighbors.\nThis ls the only way to roal Peace. Russia\nthen would begin to respect us and ccaae to\n\u2022uipect ui. We ihould have the Joy of being\nHONEST.\n\"Man's extremity is God's opportunity.\" It\nIs good lo feel that Canada is thoroughly\nalirmed. I think that 1 am entitled to lay: \"1\nlold you io.\"\nYours for JUSTICE\n.1  C. HARRIS.\nNew Denver, B. C.\nOct. 10, 1*47.\nP.U.\nStudents\nExpect in Parent\nROSSLAND, B.C., Oct. 23-RouUnd Parent Teacher Auoclition\nmeeting wai Informed by Pruident\nMn H. W. Haggen thlt In future\nthe business of the Auociatlon\nwould be conducted at the meeting\nof tha Executive, md thi mlnutu\not thli meeting would be read it\nthi general monthly meeting. She\nInvited the memben to uk queitioni about any transaction of bull'\nnew that they did sot understand\nand to definitely bring up for discussion any builneu transacted by\nthe executive that they did not approve. By doing the builneu thll\nway the executive felt that the\nregular  meetingi could be  made\nMrs, Haggen announced that the\nFini Arts Group would hindle the\ntravelling art exhibits Thl flrit for\nthli leason would bi on dliplay thi\nend of October.\nIt wu reported thlt the thru\nmore enjoyable.\nshields for the MacLean School hid\nbeen initalled ln the roomi thit\nwon them on iporti diy ind thlt\nthe two for the High School were\nreidy.\nMrs. R. Sure, membenhlp con\nvener, reported thit to date there\nwere 147 members,\nE. K. Perkins explained tentative\nplans of the Kinimen Club for\nHallowe'en. He uld thlt Shellout\nTIcketi would be sold by Grades IV,\nV md VI two nights prior to Hallowe'en and gathered up on Hil-\nJowe'en night. Mr. Perkins reported\nlhat last yegr the school received\nclose to $200 from the Shellout. With\nthis and part ol the proceeds of the\nspring tea the school wu able to\nbuy a valuable motion picture projector. This year It hu been iug-\ngested that money received from\nthis project could be used for the\nlunchroom progrim.\nIt was pointed out thlt the Klni<\nmen'i Club retained only a -mill\namount of the net profit, ind thii\nwu sent to the Natlonil Cimpilgn\nCommittee for Its huminltirlin projects. The ichool received the bil-\nance.\nThe meeting empowered Mri.\nHaggen to loin the Hallowe'en dec-\norations belonging to the Association, to any responsible group\nwhich would return them In good\ncondition.\nMrs. D. Calder, Mrs. In Hen-\ndrickion and John Svarlch were\nippointed as \u2022 committee to Investigate the possibility ot hiving i\nPirent Teacher mixed bowling\nteim.\nPLAN FASHION SHOW\nMrs. Haggen announced that tinder the policy of the Auociatlon to\nhold only one large money railing\nproject a year, the Wiyi ind Means\nCommittee was plinnlng a faihion\nshow for March.\nIn recognition of Better Parent\nWeek, two high school itudenti,\nHelen Williams md Ronild Sheirer,\naddresied the meeting on \"Whit\nThey Ex\u00bbct of Pirenti.\"\nMiss Helen Wigner of the Mac\nLean School stiff reid i number of\nexcerps from litters written by the\nGnde VI students on \"What They\nExpected In a Parent\"\nGroup studies indicate that a book\npurchased by one individual is tiled\nNEW DENVER\ning In Nelson and wu the guut of\nMr. ind Mri. George Pilethorpe.\nMlu K. Tiniki of thl Orchird\nli \u2022 pitlent In the Slocin Community Hoipltil.\nT. Kerrnighm of Silmon Arm\nvisited his tunt, Mrs. J. B. Smith.\nMrs. S. Kiwtihimi of the Orchard\nIs a patient in the Slocan Community Hoapltal.\nEtiquette Hints\nThe reason why talk of operations, etc,\nare not made subjects of conversation it miliums, il that many people are made 111 by talk\nor thought of Wood or physical pain, and II\nis Incnniidente lo lubject them, while they\nare eating, to iuch talk.\nNEW DENVER, B.C. '- J. Sins\nnlng of Silverton hu bein dli\nchirged from the Slocm Com\nmunity Hoipltil.\nMrs. K. Miruyi ot the Orchard\nhu been diichirged from the Slo\ncin Community Hospital.\nMri, Jimu A. Green .returned\ntrom Trill, where ihe ipent several\ndiy-.\nMlu Join Iwase of New Denver\nll a patient In the Slocan Com\nmunity Hoipltil,\nWlllUm Craft ot Needles was the\nguest of Mr. and Mri. L. Larsen.\nEd Tingle ls \u2022 patient ln the Slo\ncin Community Hospitil.\nMri. Piul Kumagai ls spending a\nholiday In New Weitmlnster.\nMrs. S. Mori ot New Denver ._\n\u25a0 pitlent In the Slocan Community Don't luffer needlenly from Neurit*-,\nHoipltal j Rheumatic or Arthritic Pain.  Do what\nMrs. J. A. Roberts and son Blllle ttffi*-ni'.*^\u2122___.s.Gr\u00bb*?!\u2022?\u2022\nNEW DENVER, B.C. - A bridge\nparty and whist drive was held by\nthe Women'i Institute ind prizes\nwere won by Mrs. Mick, Mrs Sto-\ngard, Mrs. Hind, Mr. Oils and ll\nParker, Mr. Clemir ind Mri. Bin-\nnlih.\nMn. D. Newton of Plncher Creek,\nAlta.   and   her   two   children   are\nRelieve NEURITIC Pain\nWt for a hsllda,\u2022 b^.ncouver. J ST*^\u00a3\u00a3\nMiss Florence A. Moss attended i triM; .Uments and Irom Sciatica, Neural-\nIhe   B.C.   Provlncill   Government tis, Lumbal- T-R-C'i in lold by yosir\nEmployees Assoclitlon lone meet- druggist ilK.il. .-\u00ab\u2022\nvisiting Mri. Newton's pirenti, j\nand Mrs. H. Pirker.\nMrs.  S.   I'crkimon,  who\nher pirenti it Lardeau, Alta.,]\nturned.\nMrs. J, Life ind diughti\nwho spent \u25a0 month In nelson '\nMrs. Life's diughter, Mri. An\nson, returned.\nFlorence wu cilled the\nof Ihe Renaissance.\nBODY FRESHNE.\nBanish odour\nthlt pleasant\neasy way\nWhy endure\nstrong smelling toapi when a I\nbath with fragrant, mildly medic\nCuticuraSoapbanlshes grime andc\ninstantly, leaves youfeelingwonde\nclean and confident I Flniih wit-\ngrant borated Cutlcuri Talcum t\nsurb perspiration, guard aga\nfending. Buy Cutlcuri todayl\nat least five Jimes.\nJ Thty beg for it, . . *'.\nV DR. BALLARD'S    \u2022\n- CANNED HEALTH \u2022\n- FOOD FOR DOGS\nDR. BALLARD S\nCANADA'S FINEST\nDOG & CAT FOODS\nFIQHT HAIL\nHailstone* ire particularly aavere ln Italy\nand cau*\u00ab mlllloni of lira of damage to crops.\nHence the Preiident of the Milan Fair Association hu offered 100,000,000 lire at next year'i\nexposition to inyone who can devise a method\nfor preventing halL\u00abtorms. Two suggestions\nhive heen made public and pronounced unacceptable. One li an anti-aircraft barrsgc aim-\nad to explode In thi- middle of the offending\ncloud. The othtr Is the uie of the now too-\nfamiliar atom bomb. The atom bomb sterna to\nhe running first a> a universal panacea for all\nmrfn'a  ills,\u2014New  York  Times.\n2# YOU WANT A WARM HOME\nJJJJ.       This Winter\nIndications still point to a shortage\nof coal this Winter.\nThe better grades, especially, are\nnot being produced in sufficient volume\nto meet the ever increasing demand.\nPHONE 33, and place your order\nnow, we can make delivery of the following immediately \u2014\nGait Lump and Stove,  Newcastle Lump, Crow'i Nest\nCobble and Stoker, Three Hills Lump,\nCanmore Briquettes.\nWest Transfer Co.\n\"Nelson's Fual Merchants for 47 Years\"\nPHONE 33 719 BAKER ST.\nCOAL NOW\nL\n e Wielding\nIs Leaf Ranks\n7 Players\n* wielding by Gordon McKenile\ne Civic Arena has eliminated\nt players, three lmporti and\nlocale from the Leafian ranki.\n0 ot the Imports, Nick Moski,\nyear with a Drumheller line\nJoe Mar-mix, a Nanalmo play-\nIt from the Junior ranks, were\nicemen, while Keith Duffy,\nirly of Saskatoon, was trying\nhe goalie's berth. Locals who\n1 unsuccessful attempts to make\nlearn included Ron Macintyre.\nay Maglio, Harry Wassick and\nBricken, last year with Toronto\nordl but now living here,\nmmy   Madden,  with  a  Navy\nin Halifax last year and Jesse\ny are trying out for the net\nlng Jobs. Additional goalies are\n\u25a0sported to be turning out and\nlikely that the, two will make\ntide.\n1 Vlckers, who has seen two\nIII with the Leafs, trecently\nakcn out of action by a pulled\ntent but will be back trying\na period of recuperation.\njors Release\ner-Age Talent\nBy JACK HAND\nRT YORK, Oct. 23 (AP)\u2014 Old\nas crept up on so many major\nt clubs that baseball li getting\nor Iti most thorough house-\ning Job ln years. Much of the\nIge talent is slated for the\nheap before the 18 clubi itart\ng training March 1.\nipitc the success of such olds\nt Hugh Casey and Cooki* Lav-\n) ln the World Series, baseball\nBing more heavily each year\nlunger men.\ni \"youth movement\" definitely\nfull swing in Brooklyn, Cin-\nU and Philadelphia. Chicago\nSox, lait of the \"stand-pat\"\nalio are undergoing changes\nrill shake out moit of the dead\nthe end of the season, the\nSox have released Lefty\nlton Lee, the cunning South-\n\u25a0vho used to be one of tha best\n\u25a0 American League. Likewise\nhave cut loose Red Ruffing.\nm Chicago Cubs third baseman\nack is gone and so are veteran\n1 Claude Passeau and Bill\nPittsburgh Jim Bagby. former\nSox and Cleveland hurler,\n' has been sent to Indianapol-\n: Greenberg, whose 1947 sal-\nl been reported even higher\nBobby Feller's 187,000 is no\na pirate. The Phillies, bank-\nwlly on young talent from the\n, handed out a release to\nr Newsome vetersn shortstop,\ntit's Steve O'Neill released\nxi-ln-law, Skeeter Webb, and\nral Manager Billy Evani is\nling for a second base-short-\nimblnatlon to restore the Tig-\ntrie contending class.\nfor Colonial\nrolopment\niNDON, Oct. 23 (Reuters) \u2014\n0 Minister Attlee today pre-\nd two new bills in the House\nimmons.\ne first provides for the cstab-\nent of a Colonial Development\nration with a capital of \u00a3100,-\n.0 ($.00,000,000) to speed up\nlial production.\ne second provides for the Indt-\n~ice   of   Burma   outafde   the\nCommonwealth.\nkey ond Skating\nEquipment,\nFireworks, ot\nSAM BROWN'S\nHockey Scores\nBy Vie Canadian Pren\nQ.S.H.L\nQuebee 3, Valleyfield 1\nShawinlgan Falls 7, New York .\nA.H.L.\nNew Haven Ramblers 5, Washington Lions 2\nIndianapolis 0, Buffalo 2,\nU.S.H.L.\nSt. Paul I, Kansas City 2.\nHouston 8, Omaha 3.\nFort Worth ., Dallas 3.\n\"We Didn't\nCome To Lose\"\nSays Cotton\n\u2022 By QAYLE TALBOT\nNEW YORK, Oct. 23 (AP) -\nSomething new in the way of British sports teams reached these\nshores today when the redoubtable\nHenry Cotton led his Ryder Cup\ngolfers down the Queen1 Mary's\ngangplank.\nHenry and his fellow professional!\nmade lt Immediately clear that they\nexpect to wallop the pick of\nUnited Statei money playen ln\ntheir two-day international match\nat Portland opening Nov. 1.\n\"We didn't come over here to\nlose,\" Cotton said a couple of\nminutes after his feet hit the pier.\n\"We have a team of sound players\nand we have every bit of confidence.\nThis ls the be,st cup teim I've ever\nplayed on.\" '.\nNEW BREED \u2022\nThis wu most unusual. It haa\nbeen customary tn such cases for\nthe sporting visitor from Britain to\nventure that \"we Intend to have a\nJolly good try at your fellows,\" but\nnever, either directly or by implication, to admit that he wai thinking\nserioutly of winning.\nThe men who got in today obviously are a different breed. Not\nonly Cotton, but each of them,\nIndividually, declared without coaxing that he wai a member of a fine\ngolf team Imbued with a winning\nspirit\n\"I don't believe we've ever had a\nteam with as wonderful spirit as\nthis one has,\" said Dal Rees, the\nlittle Welsh star. \"Everyone likes\neveryone else, and all we are thinking about ls winning. We should\nhave a fine match at Portland.\"\nCotton remlned hia fellow players and reporters that thi Brltllh\nprofessionals never had won on\nthli ild* since tha Ryder Cup\nmatchei started In 1929, but added\nsmilingly that  \"we  hops  to  do\nbettor than the other teams.\"\nBesides Cotton and Rees, the British  squad  Includes Fred Daly  of\nIreland, British Open and P.G.A:\nchampion; James Adams of Scotland, and Max Faulkner, Reginald\nHome,   Sam   King,   Arthur  Lees,\nEric Green and Charles Ward, all\nof England.\nInvites Reps of\nLobOr Groups\nTo Relations Board\nVICTORIA, Oct 23 (CP)-Attorn-\ney General and Labor Minister Oordon Wismer issued Invitations to\nBritish Columbia's two Labor\ngroupi to nominate representatives\ntor membership on the Labor Relations Board aoon to be appointed.\nChairman of the Board Is expected\nto be J. Pitcalrn Hogg, K. C, Legislative Counsel He will be esslsted\nby two members nominated by Labor and two representing management\nMr. Wlsmer's invitations went to\nJohn Turner, Secretary ot Vancouver Labor Council (C.C.L) and R.\nK. GeTvIn, Secretary of Vancouver,\nNew Westminster and District\nTrades and Labor Council (A.F.L.)\nEarlier this week, however, top\nofficials of tha C C. L. body In British Columbia stated the C. C. L.\nwould not accept representation on\nthe Board unless the Labor Act was\nrewritten.\nHava you raid tha \"Clasiltled't\n27 Out for\nOlympic Squad;\nExpect 50\nOTTAWA,'Oct U (CT) - Air\nFore* headquarters tonight issued a\nlilt of prospective tryoutl for tho\nR.C.A.F. Olympic team, already\ntraining at Ottawa Auditorium under It* new coach, George (Buck)\nBoucher.\nSo far there are 27 candidates for\nthe 15 posts which eventually will\ncompose the team which will represent Canada at the 1948 Olympics\nat St Morltz, Switzerland, next\nJanuary and February. The ranks\nare expected to swell to around SO,\nand Boucher has stated he wlll give\nall players a chance to get into\ncondition before he starts flailing\nthe axe.\nHeading the list are two members\nof the R.C.A.F. fliers team which in\n1941-42 \"captured the Allan Cup.\nThese are Sgt Johnny Frenette, 30-\nyear-old Bathurst, N.B., defence\nhefty stationed at headquarteri\nhete, and Cpl, Jack Seymour of\nWoodroffe, Ont, a left-winger.\nSON TO TRAVEL\nIn addition, about 10 players have\nbeen imported from the R.C.A.F.\nstations across Canada to bolster the\nR.CA.F. Fliers of the Ottawa City\nLepgue, which forms the nucleus of\nthe Olympic team. The City League\nentry is coached by George Boucher's son, Cpl. Frank Boucher, who\nwill take the team overseas after\nhis father molds it into shape.\nOut-of-towners so far slated for\ncompetition for the coveted posts\nInclude Fo. Bert Paxton of Calgary,\nwith Calgary Stampeders last year;\nSqdn. Ldr. Harry Lewis, now a resident of Ottawa but who calls his\nhome town \"any place West\" and\nplayed for the R.C.A.F, Manitoba\nAll-Stars in 1942; Flt.-Lt. Jack Mat-\nland of Winnipeg: Fit Lt Bill Mc\nLeod, Toronto and Barrie, Ont, who\nlast played with Truro, N.S., Bearcats in 1943; Sgt. Stan Mollnski,\nWinnipeg; Sgt. Fred Hector, Dysart\nSask., and Lac, Oscar Kleppe,\nWinnipeg.\nSTRIKES\nAND SPARES\nThe Palms of the Senior Ladies\nLeague were top scorers st the\nBowladrome Tuesday night with a\ntally of 2671, some 31 points behind\nthe league's high of 2702.\nJessie Gentles was high scorer for\nthe evening with a single of 258 and\na 652 aggregate.\nScores follow:\nFINKS \u2014 Spot 165, L. Tulloch\n518, P. Winlaw 357, R. King 382, I.\nHarries 559, M. Paterson 572, ToUl\n2333.\nPALMS - Spot 180, K. Zabawa\n503, R. Paterson 512, M. Valentine\n520, H. Pearson 387, R Ross 869,\nTotal 2671.\nHigh single, L. Tulloch 2J2, high\naggregate, M. Paterson 572.\nBOWLADROMES' - Spot 165,\nA. Petit 438, M. Luptoa 477, V.\nBlaney:515, M. Murray 399, P.\nBrown 480, ToUl 2424.\nBURNS LUMBER JILLS - Spot\n168, C. Stewart 459, B. Robertson\n312, L. Palmer 358, M Cathcart 400,\nH. Morris 334, Totsl 2329.\nHigh single, M Lupton 221, high\naggregate, V. Blaney 813.v\nNORFIELD ALL-STARS - A.\nShorthouse 601, M Arnot 523, Low\nScore 393, .M. Irvine 607, D. Norfleld 374, ToUl 2500.\nJONELLAS - Spot 153, E. Kennedy 472, F. Gill 526.R McLean 316,\nK Mangan 474, D. Wsterer 835,\nToUl 2576.\nHigh single, M. Irvine 248, high\naggregate, D. Waterer 635.\nLEWIS - Spot 428, B. Breex\u00bb423,\nA. Brown 483, E. Smith 231, H.\nMawer 233, A. Lewis 422, ToUl 2258.\nNELSON MACHINERY - Spot\n213, D. Hughes 368, P. Farenholt.\n464, R. Jennings 437, J. Young 220,\nJ. Gentles 852, ToUl 2J42.\nHigh Ilngle, Jessie Gentles 256.\nhigh aggregate, Jessie Gentles 632.\nEMPHU! MOTORS - Spot 279,\nR MacKenzie 427, N. Armstrong\n386, E. McEachern 473, E. Rogers\n380, B. Renwlck 468, ToUl 2413.\nV. ALLEN - Spot 57, L Kothle\n582, Doe Score 330, D. Smith 219.\nDoe Score 3.3, V. Allen 572, ToUl\n2153.\nHigh single. L. Koehle 234, high\naggregate, L. Koehle 382.\nWightman Cup Girls\nTraining in States\nBERKELEY, Calif., Oct 23 (AF)\n\u2014England's Wighman Cup girli\nfailed to win a single match against\ntheir American rivals thli year, so\ntwo English mines are Uklng tennis lessons here ln hopes of improving matteri ln tha future. Joy Gannon, 19, and Jean Qucrtler, 21, membera of England's team, have placed\nthemselves under the tutelage. of\nTom Stow, ona of ths top United\nSUtei coaches.\nBenoll Predicts\nSparians Will\nTake Native Sons\nTh* Spokane Spartans will be\narrayed oppoilU the Lethbridge\nNative Bona for a double contest\nnext Saturday and Sunday night for\ntheir tint games as a full team this\nyear.\nHopes for the Spartans are high\nln Spokane hockey circle* The\nenthusiasm waa echoed ln the words\not Joe Benoit, newly acquired\ncoach for the Washington City team.\n\"We know the Native Sans have\na great repuUtion but the boya are\nin great shape and we're going to\ngive them a battle. In fact we're\ngoing to beat them,\" Benoit predicted after a workout at the arena.\nBritish Rugby\nResults\nLONDON, Oct. 23 (Reuters) 4\nRugy Union results:\nNewport 4, Australian Tourists 8.\nCounty Championships\nWarwickshire 16,' Leicestershire 5,\nOther Match:\nBedford 11, Cambridge U. 6.\nBrazil has a school of fishermen\nwhere delinquent boys are taught\nthe trade of the sea.\nAdditional\nStock Markets\nlady Fastball\nChamps Feted\nThe West Kootenay ladies' fastball champions, Nelson Royals, were\nfeted at a gala banquet at the Club\nThursday evening when they were\nguests of Pop Warran, veteran fastball  supporter.  Some  23  players,\nexecutive members and supporters\nwere present.\nHighlight ot the affair was the\npresenUtion ot gifts to Coach Chum\nArcure  and Club  President Sam\nBrown.   Diana   Chursinow,   team\nCaptain, making the presentations.\nCoach Arcure spoke  briefly, but\nwarmly of the teams fine record\nand especially of  its team spirit\nwhich was instrumenUl In winning\nthe championship and bringing the\nnew Vancouver Province Trophy to\nNelson. Arcure paid tribute to his\nassistants, Andy Anderson, Bill.Ab-\nrosimo, Bob Riesterer and special\ntribute to Jack Long, A. S. (Major)\nWallach and Nelson's number one\nsports supporter, Slim Porter. Ar.\ncure said he felt that sport in Nelson could not function successfuUy\nwithout Porter's work-\nHost  Pop  Warran   recalled  the\nyears' In which he had enjoyed following Nelson ladies' fastball and\nwished the champs every success\nIn the coming year. President' Sam\nBrown spoke warmly of the splendid showing of the Nelson Royals\nand looked forward to formation\nof  a  City League.   Dort  WalUce\nhighlighted the speech making with\nher   humorous   description   of an\nItalian immigrant's version of a ball\ngame in Brooklyn. Jack Long, Civic\nCentre Commissioner, congratulated\nthe team on their work as a unit,\n\"without which no team champions\ncould ever be built.\" Team members,\nVerda Pratt, Phyl Shumaker, Marie\nStangherlln, Eddie Pippi and Diana\nChursinow all had wordj of praise\nfor   their  coach,   and   supporters.\nAndy  Anderson,  AssisUnt Coach,\nfelt lt had been a most successful\nseason.   Speaking   on   the   team's\nplay ln the district playoffs, Georgle\nProcter, veteran player, credited the\nfine showing of the club to Coach\nArcure and  Anderson.  Porter, in\nextending his thanka to host Pop\nWarran,   also    congratulated   the\nladles  and  expressed  his opinion\nthat local coaches by bringing home\na winning club  proved  that  thc p>ceve, m,c_)\nhome brew coach waa every bit as R_n_  -j.],.\nSalmon   \t\nSheep Creek  \t\nSllbak Premier ...\nSilver  Rldge  \t\nWhitewater \t\nTaylor Bridge \t\nBy The Cinadlan Pren utlca \t\nBoston's Ken Smith was the big,Ymlr Yankee Girl\npaint collector last night with two.Wellington\t\nassists. He moves into sixth position OILS\nalong with 12 others. Syl Apps and I Anaconda ._ 08\nGaye Stewart acored a goal each fori Anglo  Can          1.40\nMaple Leafs while Tony Leswick:^ p Cons       '\".._      .12\nwu the only New York marksman. I Q,]g,ry j, JJ 2 49\nJoe   Carveth   and   veteran   Mi!tl--smonl\nSchmidt of Boston alao picked up a Commoll\ngoal while Johnny  Quilty  tallied commonwealth\nMontreal Canadlen* lone goal.       iDalbousle\nThe leaders: G APt.:D_vi__\nM. Bentley, Chicago _   2   2   4 r00thilli\"'\nBlake, Montreal      2   2   4 H____\nRichard, Montreal __.\nCouture, Detroit\t\nVancouver Stocks\nMINI*\nBayonne        -07>A\nBralorne _   10.85\nB R Cons  05\nB R X       '.08V.\nCanusa  17\nCariboo Gold  2.60\nCongress  04\nDehtonia  21\nGeorge Copper 07\nGolconda  -      .09\nGrandvlew 18\nGrull Wlhksne 06\nHedley Mucot      1.05   '\nHighland Bell  47\nMV,\n1.50\nInt C it C\nIsland Mountain\nKootenay Belle ).\nMcGilllvray ....,.:.\nMinto \t\nPacific Nickel \t\nPend  Oreille \t\nPioneer Gold \t\nPremier Bord ....\nPrivateer \t\nQuaUlno\ngood as the Imported coach.\nN.H.L. Big Seven\n.10\n.11\n220\n3.70\nMV,\n.38 Vt\n.08%\n1.10\n.13,.\n.251.\n1.03\n.13\n.02\n.44\n.11'.\n.10\n.02\nROAST AMAZES VISITORS\nNANTON, AIU. (CP)-One of the\nthings Sir Henry Tizsrd and other\nmembers of a party of British scientists touring Canada will long remember is an AlberU dinner. The\ngroup was entertained st a ranch\nnear here, and remarked that the\nroast beef was the \"largest piece of\nmeet\" they had ever seen on a dinner Uble(\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimii\nPackers Account\nFor Most of Time\nLost in Strike\nOTTAWA, Oct. 23 (CP)-The\npioklnfhouM worker, atrlke,\naccounting for the mijorlty ef\ntime tost through strikes In\nSeptember, .ent time loll figurei up sharply compared with\nAuguit. but the September total! were much l.M than In\nSeptember, 1948, the tsbor De-\npartment reported teday.\nIn Its monthly rtport on\n\u2022trlke. and lockout., the Oe-\npartment noted thet the mtat\n\u2022trlke wa. rt.ponalblt for about\n63 per cent of tha worken Involved In all etrlkei and mere than\nTl per cent of the toUl time loit\nIn September.\nPreliminary figure! fer the\nmonth show 41 itrlkei ind lockouts, Involving Hint worker,\nwith a time loss of I7MM man-\nworking days, compand with\nM strikes In August, with 7I\u00a74\nworkers Involved end a time\nlees of 52,314 daya. In September\nitm, Ihere were 17 strikes, Involving 81,461 workers, with a\ntime lon of 867,714 dayi.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.nl\nGalllnger, Boston\t\nLach, Montreal\t\nJ. Conacher, Detroit\nMcFadden, Detroit...\nD. Bentley, Chicago   1 1\nReardon, Montreal   1 1\nLlndaay, Detroit    1 1\nHowe, Detroit    0 2\nSchmidt Boston _   2 0\nApps, Toronto \u2014 2 0\nMartin, Boston      _  1 1\nLeswlck, New York   2 0\nWarwick, New York  0 2\nSmith, Boston   0 I\nTest Adoptability\nOf Devon Closewool\nSheep in Canada\nLONDON,  Oct.  23   (CP)-SevenlCuyunl _\nDevon closewool sheep, hardy beettl I Federal\ndeveloped   on   Devon   Hills,   have]Hedley Amal\nbeen aent to Canada where thelrjHlghland Silver\nadapUblllty to Canadian conditions.Home Oold ..\nwill be tested at the University of|Noble Five       ....      .00\u00ab4\nManitoba farm, Winnipeg. [Olympic   \t\nThey are the gift of the Devon Pac Eut Gold\nClosewool Breederi Society and the Pilot _\t\nihlpment was encouraged by the < Prosperine     \t\nNational Sheep Breederi Association Spud Y'U'y\nu representative of s breed likely.Taylor WlndUll\nto prosper ln the Dominion. |Vananda  .\nIf large numbers of Closewools; Wesko\nwere  bred  In   Canada,  and  their|UNLISTED OILS\nforaging skill and thrifty habitant- Command \t\ntraded more farmers to sheep-rsls- Freehold  \t\nIng.  world supplies  of  wool  and Granville \t\nmutton could  be  subaUntlally In- Hargall      _  \t\ncreased, a spokesman uld.              . South End Pete -\nUnited \t\nMcDougal Segur ..\n, McLeod\t\n,' Mercury    \u2014_\n, Model \t\n* National Pete \t\n, Okalta Com\t\n\u2022Pacific PeU\t\n\u00abIRoyal Can  \t\n, Sunset\t\njiVanalta \t\n; INDUSTRIALS\n2 Capital Estates \t\n2 Coast   Brew  \t\n2 Neon  ProducU  ...\n2 Pacific Coyle\nUNLISTED MINES\nBig  Missouri  \t\nBluebird  .    ....   ..\nBrooklyn   St   ..   ..\nCentral Zebsllos .\nCanty _\t\nI Clubine Com\n.38\n.34\n.40\n.37\n.'.Vi\n2.50\n4 00\n'   .08\n.04\n.n7-n\n.23 V,\n.17V.\n.78\n.85\n.06H\n.07 Vs\nMV,\n8.03\n3 20\n12.30\n.75\n.02\n.02\n.OS\n.01H\n.031.\n.01' i\n.83\n.01 Vi\n1\nGROW EARS ON \u2022\nEARLESS PERSONS\nSAN FRANCISCO, Oet \u00bb<AP)-\nAn Ingenious method ot growing\nesn on eirless persons, om of tha\nmoit difficult tests in plastic surgery, wu reported today by two\nspecialists ln that field, Dr. Lyndon\nA. Peer of Newark, N.J., and Dr.\nGustave Aufrlcht ot Naw York. Thl\nstructural part of th*' new ear is\nmade out ot rib cartilage chopped\nInto small pieces like hamburger. It\nIs packed Into a plutic mould to\ngive lt tht contours of a human oar,\nand the I wholt thing, somewhat\nlarger than a cigarette lighter, Is\nplanted In the abdomen, under tht\n\u25a0kin.\n10 Kldsal First\n(lasses of (lty\nHockey School\nOvtr 70 kids turned out Thursday\nmorning to atUnd hockey ichool at\nthe Civic Arena under the tutorship\nof Gordon McKenzie- and Bobby\nMacDonald.\nThe rudiments of hockey art be\nlng brought home to Nelson's potential pucksters ln a three-day get-\ntogether with the Coach of the Senior Club. \"Classes\" wlll continue\nFriday and Saturday.\nEnthusiasm rode high Thursday\nmorning. The kids took to tha\nscheme like dueks to water. Ban*\ntams, under 14 years, had the first\nhalf of the three - hour session\nCoaching was given ln breaking\npassing, and the all-Important trick\nof putting the puck ln the net. Fol-\nlowing the routine warmup, a num'\nbar of teams were picked out from\nthe 40-odd bantams and a do or die\nperiod of hockey ensued.\nLeft on the lldellnei were a considerable number of youngsters,\nwho ln the lut year br two had\ntaken part ln the Bantam pool.\nThese willing skaters are, of course,\na little too young for the coaching\nsessions.\nThe midgets were tutored along\nIhe ume lints with the accent on\nfaster and harder plays. Many of\nthe youthful players alrudy have\nseveral yttn ot hockey bthlnd\nthem, giving the coaches a chance\nto concentrate on effective play-\nmaking.\nOn Friday afternoon the Juveniles\nwill split a four-hour tilt with the\nbantams. The Juves wlll Uke to the\nIce from 1 to 3, and the bantams\nfrom 3 io 5. 'AU three brackets- of\nthe minor leagues will set action\nSaturday morning. Starting at 7 in\nthe morning, the Juvenilia and\nmidgets will draw the flnt two-\nhour sessions, with the bantams Uklng over from 11 to 12.\nThe hockey school ls similar to\nschemes used by the big leagues.\nThe aim of the \"school\" Is to teach\nhockey, and classes sre conducted\napart from vsrlous league tesms.\nMACKENZIE KING\nSTILL HAS HOPES\nOTTAWA, Oct. 23 (CP)-Canada's bachelor Prime Minister made\nit clear Wednesday night that he\n\"still hu hopes\" of going Into that\nmatrimonial state which hat taken\nall hli cabinet miniitera.\n\"Now my good friend Mackenzie\n(Veterans Minister Mackenzie) has\nplunged Into the matrimonial lake\nI'm left all alone,\" Mr. King laughingly told the National Federation\nof Liberal Women Convention\n\"When I saw a lady prepared to Uke\nchances on Mackenzie It gave mt\nhopes.\"\n\"Everything hu been uld tbout\nwhat women ahould do and married\nMV\u00ab men ihould do for thilr country,\"\nhe uld. \"I don't know the flnt thing\nabout hemlines\u2014nor babies . . .\nreferring to- earlier speeches by womtn dtltgitu. \"But ont thing I do\nknow\u2014iny success I've had Is dut\nto tht mtn ln my cabinet\u2014and any\nsuccess they've hid hii bten due to\ntheir wives.\"\n.08\n11.13\n.19\n2.65\n.2U.\n.07\n106\n1.65\n.lOVi\n.03V.\n.14\n2.23\n3.80\n.05\n.38\n.10\n1.25\n.15\n.27*\n1.08\n.73\n.03\n.55\n.15\n.03\n1.45\n250\n.43\nmmifl)**,,' l\"p'\"\"' 'i'i,i'-iff!!.i.'n\"!||.w..'i\"\u00a7.'u'\u00bbs|\nNIUON DAILY NIWI, FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1M7 - 7\nDEATH ENDS\nFISHING OUTING\nSPENCES BRIDGE, B.C., Oct 23\n(CP)-A fishing expedition to tht\nswiftly - flowing Thompson Rlvtr\ntnded ln tragedy ytstetday for two\nsix-yesr-old boys, drowned when\nthey stumbled off a ledge. A third\nlad uved himself.\nTtt body ol Lloyd Dnnty, young-\nest ion of Mr. and Mn. Frtd Dnnty,\nwu found In 20 ftet ot water, 10\ntttt from where the accident occurred. Search still wu btlng conducted for tho body of Oramn\nAdams, youngest ion of Mr. and\nMrs. SUnley Adams.\nHirold Draney, Lloyd'i tight-\nyear-old brother, who ilso fell Into\niht rivtr, managed to cling to a\nrock and pull himself out\nBritiih Columbia ProvlncUl Police uld the accident occurred when\none ot tht boyi stumbled, and tht\nother two ttll In trying to uvt him.\nConacher Traded\nTo N. Y. Rangers\nNEW YORK, Oct. 23 (CP)-Roy\nComcher, 31-year-old forward who\nwu top-scoring left wing ln the\nNitloml Hockey League last year,\nhai been acquired from Detroit Red\nWings ln a trade for Eddie Slowln-\nikl, New York Rangers announced\ntoday.\nDttrolt will obtiln Slowlnsky,\nformerly wtth OtUwt Senatori of\nthe Quebec Senior League, and a\nplayer not yet selected who will be\ndelivered at the end of tha 1947-48\nseason.\nConacher was reported to have\ncome to terms before he was traded\nbut lust what he settled for was undisclosed.\nSlowlnskl, a six-foot right winger\nwho at 100 pounds is one of tht blggeit. forwards In the League, came\ntip to New York Rangers thli Fall\nfrom OtUwa Senaton. At 25, he fits\nln with Detroit policy of building a\nyoung team. '\nCoach Frank Boucher of the Ran\ngen, on the other hand, is reported\nto htvt liked the work of Conacher,\nwhose bullet shot netted him 80\ngoals and 24 assists lut season.\nPrincess Champions'\nHome-Making\nDURHAM, Eng., Oct 23 (AP)-\nPrlncess Elizabeth, to be married\nNov. 20, championed feminity and\nhome-making today.\nWe must not forgit that before\nall else wa ire women,\" ihe uid in\na ihort ipeech prepired tor delivery\nafter she iet tht foundation itone\nfor a new \u00a3150,000 ($600,000) wo\nmen's college building it the Unl\nverslty ot Durham.\nWomen \"can prove that there\nneed be no conflict between the\npart they want to play ln the world\nand thtir traditional dutiei ln the\nhome.\n\"Women havt moved fir In thli\ncentury. They htvt asserted mtny\nrighti and thty havt established\nmany claims. But lt we are to main\ntain thia high tradition\u2014we must\nnot forgtt that befort til else we are\nwomen.\nIf we have eaUbllshed our rights,\nwe have in so doing multiplied our\nduties.\"\n4.10\nJ.50\n3 15\n0!\n.03\n.11\n.om\n23 Vi\n.01\n.14\n.0.*<\n.02-.\n04\nns\n.1174\n.08\n.01\n.13\n.\"2\n.23\n.01 Vi\nMtt\n06*.\n.031.\nPORT CREDIT, Ont, Oct. 23\n(CP) \u2014 Provincial Police offlceri\nwlll be on hand tomorrow to escort\nnon-striking worken Into the St\nLawrence Starch Company, Ltd.,\nplant htrt, Reave John Reld uld tonight\nA fight broke out at tha plant\ngates   todiy   u   30   non-itrlklng\nemployees   win  escorted   through\nunion picket lines\nATHENS. Oct 21 (AP) - Press\nreports old lut night that 36 gen-,\ndarmes wen killed and four .othen METAL   Pllf f t\nwounded when a mlllUry truck wu mB * Mk  rul VM\nambuihed by gurrlllu on the North-    New York lilver sold It thl ur.\nweitern cout of thl Peloponnesus.'changed price of 11% cents.\nFn\/oy Refreshing Shaves wilh\nMINORA BLADES\nlet emtrSrtmraa* stares\ntat MINORA\nCon oda'i I-ro utile d_.b I \u00bb-\nempe economy Blodet.\nTWy'ra Hm qoallty blade!\nIt tbt low-ps.ee IUU)\nFTT YOUR DOUB.E-.DGE RAZOR,\nmmi hues us. hvnu.ii. 4 fou IOC\nDeals Blow to\nCanadian Trade\n\u25a0y D'ARCY O'DONNILL\nCinadlan Prue SUff Wrlttr\nOTTAWA, Oct. 23 (CT) -The\nprofitable tradt which Canada built\nup with Bermuda and British Crown\ncolonies in tht Caribbean during\nthe war now is beginning to retract\nunder the preuure of dollar-import\nrestrictions, but Canadian trade officials say it Is too early to estimate\nfull effect qt the restrictive measures.\nThe restrictions wert Imposed t\ntew monthi ago when Britain, faced\nwith a critical dollar shortage, directed her Crown colonies to cut\ndown on imports trom dollar countrlu and to attempt to fill their\nneeds from countrlu within the\niterllng area,\nThll uld Cinidian trade officials,\nwu a hard blow to Canadian business men who had seen the value ot\ntheir trade with the colonlu climb\nfrom $14,104,000 In 1038 to $61,210,000\nin 1948. '\nNow the Import restrictions irt\ncutting heavily Into orden trom\nthe colonlu and no one can foresee\nhow long the restrictions may remain ln forct.\nTht tndt officials aald It would\nhtvt bitn \"unreaionable\" for Can-\nidt to hope to retain practically\na monopoly tn trade with the colonlil once conditloni return to\nnormal. There  wu  little doubt\nthit  tht   United   Kingdom   and\nUnited Statei would attempt to\nrecapture iome  of the  marked\nthty abandontd during tht war.\nHowever, the official! aald, there\nwai a bull for hope that Canada\nwould retain a good proportion of\nher wartime increase in tradt with\nthe colonies.\nFor yean Cantda hu been giving\nthem substantial preferences for\ntheir principal producU, noUbly\nsugar. Imports from the colonies ler\ncreased from $20,000,000 ln 1938 to\nabout $33,000,000 lut year.\nBesides assuring a market for the\nproducU of the colonies, Canacfe\noperated a direct steamship service\nbetween them and Canadian porta\nThis service for yean operated at I\nloss.\nCanadian National Steamships and\nthe Aluminum Company of Canada\nnow provide ihlp services While\nPan-American Airways operates an\nair service from New York to the\nlarger colonics.\nEXTEND SUGAR PACT\nLONDON, Oct 23 (Reuters) -\nSeventeen governments have agreed\nto prolong for another year the\ninternational sugar agreement originally ilgned ln London May 21,\n1637, it wu announced ln a white\npaper tonight\nHive y8u rud tht \"Classified\"?\nDUk.nu THI DAY\nALLEYS OPEN\n10.00 A.M.-MIDNIGHT\nBOWLADROME\nAND COFFEE BAR\nTime to have\nyour car\nWINTERIZED\nby your\nB-A dealer\nTHI BRITISH AMERICAN OIL\nCOMPANY LIMITED\n___)\n!i^rfu______i\n\t\n '\u25a0\u25a0'-\u00ab\" \u25a0    -\n'i \"*--*\"\u2022\u2014\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 *\u2022 *\u2014-r*~: \"\nV- nilson oAitY niws, fiiDAY, oa. \u00ab; iht_ FflmoiisQemsSdld\nWon't Dance for Awhile\n'\nThe fibuloui Jewel collection\nof the lite Mrt. Vera Johnion\nBrand, aoclallte of two contl-\nnenta, *nd cloie friend of thl\nnoted financier, Jules Biche, hat\nbeen sold to thi Jewelry firm of\nHirry Winston, Ino. Present vilue of the collection, llld to bi\nthi lirgut told In recent yeari,\nIt eitlmated at $600,000. After\nremodelling and remounting the\ngems are expected to reach a\nvalue of $1,000,000,000. Here, El-'\nleen Stuart admiringly dlipliyi\nthe fibuloui gem collection In\nNew York.\nGene Kelly. Hollywood'! danolng actor who'i laid' up with a\nbroken ankle, grim \u2022\u25a0 he eximlneu a friend's Inscription en hia\nwalking cam. Kelly illpped and fill while trying in experimental\ndance itep at hll Hollywood home. Fred A'stalre wlll tike ever the\npirt Kelly wai to do In a forthcoming musical.\u2014AP Wlrephoto.\nHero\nVISlfdRS  AT  STRATFORD-Ffc.JunfeJdnea\nof North Hollywood, Calif, on leave from Germany, eicorti Jean\nSimmons, British Dim actresi, on a lour of exhibits It the birthplace of Shakespeare, Stratford-on-A von.\nNavy veteran Foy Fullem\n(pictured), who opened doon of\na halted subway train, under\nNew York'i Ent Rlvar tunnel,\nind led icorei cf tripped riden\nto safety, la being hilled i hero.\nAt lent 30 personi, most of them\nwomen, were ruihed bv ambulance, taxi and private can to\nBeckman Street Hospsltal for\ntreatment of \"emotional shock\"\nand imoke polionlng, Jammed\nwith more than 1600 passengers,\nthc train stalled In the tunnel,\nand moet of the puiengen were\ntrapped In the smoke-filled can\nfor 79 mlnutei.\nDACHSHUND   FRUN D\u2014Frederick Golhi von Boria, miniature dachshund pet of Joseph\nCalabrese of Nutley, N. J.. Doses with Leila, another pel, and her four new kittens.\nTheyH Do It Every Time      -\u2014\u25a0.\u00bb\u2014\u00ab      By Jimmy Hatlo\nIHATSABEAimRH.\nJOB, PIERRE. ITS\nEXACTLy THE WW\/\nI wAWTED IT. I\nMUST HURRV NOW*\nAND CATCH\n$0 SHE CAUGHT\nTHE 5:15, BUT\nSO DID A FRES1\nAIR FIEND\u2014\nis*\n\\^r^iA .]ANUSV\u00abVVSI0_\n\u25a0WOO 3\\*r ST.\najwr mich,,.,m\nWfauaiL muttdhi\nTHI WAY TO LOOK\nLook lovelier! Look younger!\nYour mirror wlll tell you what an\nartful flatterer ti Pattern 9088, with\niti slender llnei, new ileevei, face,\nframing neckline and embroidery.\nThla pattern givei perfect fit, li\neuy to uie. Complete, illustrated\nSew Chart shows you every itep.\nPittern 9088 tn sizes 34, 38, 38-40,\n42, 44, 46,48. Size 38,4*. yards, 39-ln.\nEmbroidery transfer Included.   -\nni-TUsH PC*WtMCU\u00abTVslsT\nGAL.-Mtm-ISTH'i-KSr J\nLUSHUSS BLONDE IN TH' f\nV\/OfUO. \u00abAW.-BHN'T1.'S.\nLUSHUSS WHlTl-HAlRED TYPI, )\nMAHKL*; AM MIGHT Bt ^\nPRE-JOO- DICED-\nAH'LLTKTITON\nSOM. NICE YOUNG\nGENNULMAN. MIYJTJ\nDOES VB\u00bb THINK\nSHE'S UJSHUSS ?\n-AN'NOW T'AXMISrAH\nCONOVER rFINO HE\nGAL NUMBER at \u2014 T\nflKfig\n^*****--*'!ii j\nmt\nHELLO-BIUMV-\nMSVODLV   KljpW\nV0U-M1C~JQ\nBEMND THAT\nWNSTACK:-\nt RAISES\nITFHOM A\nGMALL\n.-^\nSINCE I LAST\nSsWYEZ-JOCrS-\nI S30T ME   A\nWIPE\"\nyea-1 heaoo\naeojt that*\nbut-vvuv do\nVOU WEAR\nTHAT LONG\nBEABD'?\n>     lr'-*-\n.\u00bb       J      HOW\nJ*J\\ COME?\nas^_\nhTg\nvaJ'VENavi\neCENTWBTI\nHE WK-J8U\n\u2022pop suet,\n*~-_.\\P\nM\n-0S6ST rf, PHI.!\n4N.1HIH6 10 (IELP\nIH CB.l.GU..\nWHAT*. 60IN6\n\u00a3^\\N\\JL\nWARM MITTENS\nThe-North Wind doth blow\u2014and\ntheie are the mittens to keep your\nhandi warm and mug! Knit them\nof iport yarn on 4 needle*\u2014limple!\nDouble, vari-iized cable decorates\ntheie warm mittens! Pattern 817 hu\ndirections in small, medium, large.\nLaura Wheeler'i new, improved\npattern makes needlework k> simple with Its charts, photos, concise\ndlrectlona.\n(tend TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In\ncolni (Itampi cannot be accepted)\nfor each pattern to Nilion Dally\nNews, Pattern Dipt, 26. Baker\nStrait. Nelion, B.C. Print plainly\nPATTERN NUMBER, your NAME\n\u2022nd ADDRESS.\n? WE'RE 1WIN6 TOIOCATB -f\nIKTY -HJOm ,KS W00T1N6\nONE Ct 00R A6EN,\u00bb! HAVE\n.OU 001 tOUR MH*KT0(MIN6\nTEAM AiADt UP  .SI .\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT   GUILLEN\nI read that womm cin itand dirty\nthing, better thin men can, md I\nreckon ft's so. Niture gives us power\nto mdure what we've got to endure i\nwhen we marry.\n-siss's.sr-s\nT\n-\nn\nML\n1?\nILL\nMI*TWR, MtM SEE'. IW\nIN UR4SNT NEED Of ANEW\n-OOPS!\n. miln\nSAlirS SALLIES\n\"He wu fttllfMrt when t told\nhim ha waa one tn a thouaand,\nuntil  he found out stout tk*\nother JM.\"\nLAMB  Sfew\nWITWOUMPliMSS)\nANO LITTLE '\nGPEEN PEAS .\n.lliilllljWni^HHJiih\nAMD BiSCuiTS^,\n\u00ab\/ AND APPLE   \"j\npOkK   PIE -     J\nU-M-M   )\n-C\n\t\n j __.\t\n.      \u2022_\u2022..\n\u25a0'\u25a0-\u2014   \"       '      -\u25a0tJL\n \u25a0  .\u25a0 \u25a0.\nASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nTOP PRICES  PAID  FOR ANTI-\nques. Phone 103a er 640 Biker St\nBIRTHS\nPUBLIC NOTICES\n.OKI\u2014To Mr. ind Mri. 8. Mori\nHew Denver, ln the Slocin Com-\nnity Hoipltil, New Denver, Oct\nt daughter.\nIRADBURY-To Mr. ind Mrs.\nice Bradbury it the Arrow Lilces\nipltal, Nakusp, Oct. 20 a daugh-\n, Mra. Bradbury wii thl former\nIlie Humphrli, diughter ot Mr.\n1 Mri. Rlchird J. Huttphrii, Ni-\n\u00bb,\t\nHELP WANTID\nWANTED ,\nIAISE AND STOPS MINERS\nIf ply to D. Yonton. Mine Fdre-\nnin, SOB Silica St., between\nimd * p.m.\nkenville Gold Mines\nz\nLtd.\nIYS - GOOD DAILY NEWS\n\u2022pet routei ire coming open\n.on. Now li thi time to plice\nour mmi on thi lilt to get one\nthese  routei.  Apply  to  the\nlelion DiUy Newi.\t\n| WAtflMb for StAwLttOH\nuilneu. Rill opportunity. We\n**P you get itarted. Write Raw-\nsigh, Dipt WG-133-JO, Winnl-\nwTcu.i.1.\t\nJBJ6'- C6f*TRACT TRUCK\n(tven with trucks. Haul logi\northill. Apply Glacier Lumber\nE Nelion, BC\t\n_|TR> '- T\"vVO UbHEREWUS.\nijply Clvie Theitre evenlngi.\nply ci.\nTOW\nNtPAWON nOf waNWd -\n!wo la fimily, Apply Mn- Pier*\nolnt, Kinnaird, B.C.\nSITUA-IONS WANTID\nDERLY LADY WOULD LIKE\nght work md imall renumera-\non In exchange fer room ind\nBird. Good it sewing. Box 184\npees,\nIL WITH J YEARS EXPERI-\nnce would like poiitlon clerking.\ntat 9887 DiUy Newi\nJ\u00bb AND WIFE WA>sTS POSI-\nllon as cook ln logging cimp.\nOX M09 Dilly jfj-jg,\t\nANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nf Iron. Any quintlty. Top prlcei\nild. Actlvi Tridlng Company.\nIS Powill It. Vancouver, BC\nJjJTKD \"'- ' CLEAN    COTTON\ni   buttoni   removed.   Il   lb.\n| to Dilly Newi.\n\"OOVERNMENT LIQUOR- ACT\n(Section 18\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR\nCONSENT    TO    TRANSFER    OF\nBIER LICENCE\nNOTICE ii hereby given thit en\nthe 17th diy of Novembir, next, the\nundersigned lntendi to ipply to the\nLiquor Control Beird for content\nto trimfer of Beer Licence No. 7891,\nluued In reipect of premise! being\npirt of \u2022 building known ii Silmo\nHotel, lituite tt .Salmo, Britiih Columbia, upon the lands described is\nLoti Eleven (11) md Twelve (11),\nIn Block Four (4), of Lot Two\nHundred ind Six-A (208-A) Map\nSix Hundred ind Twenty Two (821),\nNelson Lind Registration Dlitrlct,\nin the Province of British Columbli,\nfrom Leon Celestln Cremeri end\nBert Carlion to Fred P. Fimlnow,\not Silmo, Brltlih Columbii, the\ntranifcrei.\nDATED it Nelion, B.C., this 14th\ndiy of October, 19.7.\nFRED P. FAMINOW,\n Appllcint md Triniferee.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC\nFOR SALE-GOOD, SOUND TEAM\nheavy hones, quiet ibout 1.00\n\u2022nd 1600 with harness, $250, will\nsell leparate. C. Noihu, Bilfour.\nFOR SALE - 50 YOUNG PIGS\n$10 each. F.O.B. Burton. Cuh\nwith ordir. R. Buerge. e\/o Empire\nMotori, Nelson.\nFOR SALE - 1 BLACK MARE,\n1100 lbi Good worker and harneu. Apply Louie Krpan, 60S\nFront St., Nelson.\nFOR SALE-JERSEY COW, FRESH\ntwe monthi. Very quiet lnd good\nmilker, G, Kerby, Kulo. B.C.\nFOR SALE\u2014JERSEY COW, GOOD\nmillcer, freih Nov, lit N. N. Poo-\nhichoff, Slocin Pirk.\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nFOjTSALE - GENERAL STORE\nwith living quarteri. Yeirly turnover $10,000. On pump; garage,\nwoodihid, extri lot, ill for $10,000\nAbout $4000 atock it 20% oft\nCuh required $8000. Sickness reison for selling, See John Heln it\nProcter Gen. Store, Procter, B.C.\nHU\nm\nfBtfttHtttaTOJ.p van-\n. Nelion. B C\nmiH  mm-  HUR   L'HlUy-\ntitei. Mm 11, Phone 1048-L\nPAIR CHILDS SKATES\nHot\u00ab\nBEAUTY PARLOR FULLY EQUIP-\nped, doing good builneu, for\nrent  with option te buy.  Must\ngurchase itock. Reply Box 3727\n'ally Newi, Nelaon, B.C.\t\nFOR SALE-SIX SUITE APART-\nment houae 711 Vernon St\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nYOUNG SINGING CANARIES\nslso love birdi. Fancy gold fiih,\nund for price lilt Sargeant\nGreenhouiei, Tril), B.C.\n-fl__D--:\nh 1 or 1\n1 or 1 Savoy Hotel\nRM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nR PERFECT lOtL SERVICI\nIt garden, rinch ind farm. Me-\nfcnigall'i Earthworm! 1791 Thir.\nIU Trill. 1.0.\nW MOT GIT YOUR McINTOSH\nad Jonathan applet before the\nnow comei. Mrs. Appleton, Sun*\nUne Biy, EC\nm ranr WFXJwrra\nOd rows. See H. C Carne, Agent\n_iyrltr Nunerlu. Phone 111, Box\n7, Nelson. B.C \t\niRWIN TUMPS, MIXED\n:olors. $1.00'per 104. Grlrzellej\n.reenhouies, Nelion.\n  *   .\n[Tie hone Introduced Into thii\nitinent by the Spaniards, ipelltd\ni end for the American buffllo,\nciuie |t embled na* ta keep up\nththun.\nFOR SALE - REGISTERED\nCocker Spaniel pups. 8 weeki old.\nO. c. Wird, R.R. No. l Nelwn.\nFOR SALE-GOLDEN RETRIEV-\ner pups. Addreu Box 849, Roulind, B.C.\nMACHINERY\nSCHRAMM PORTABLE COMPRESSORS, ill liiu, ter rental,\ncomplete with drills, breakers.\nhole, moll pointi, etc.\nPURVES E .RITCHIE It SON\nLIMHSD\n881 Hornby St., Vancouver, fl.C.\nCUSTOM MACHINE WORK AND\nWelding. Cordwood Sawa md\nmandrill. STEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP, 70$ Vimon St,\nNelion, B C.\nSAWMILL. WOODWORKING AND\nContricton equipment of ill\nklndi. Nitionil Machinery Ca.\nLtd.   Vincouver   B  C\n'   mm)t \u00ab    I \u2022\u25a0'\u25a0\nBuy, wll, or rent with a Wint Ad.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n18. Feels piqued\n18 Doom\nIf Kind of cap\n(Turk )\n30 Frtarititle\n21. Merriment\n11 CuU\n14. Raw if hay\nricked for\ndrying\n35 H.ru.\nM Seek flu\n10. VinVlated\n11 Provtnca\n[Union\nle Mr.)\n|] Urge on\nuuuuu auuuu\nuuima au'j'j'j\nU'lmll'm\nUH\u00bb    tlVl'd.    HI'.!]\nHUiiuti rjuuu-j\nUW.IU LI'Jl. ,\nUlV.iL,i>   ii'.l'JQL,\n'I'M,   \u25a0Illm   LtUL,\nUilDQ..\nU'Jlilli,   mUUli'..\nU-IM..M   ULUti'l\nuuuuu annua\nYwtofi-r'i \u00bb\u00abi\u00abif\n.13. Rational\n38. Stocking!\nII Regret\n8t Decree\n40 Title (Turk I\nACHOS8 DOWN\n1. A rivlni 1. Extreme\nwith a degree of\natrcam badneae\n& Girl 1 Hawaiian\nOf Its* et* greeting\nPratt 1 Man \u2022\nProitnte nickname\nHeeddnu 4 Anger\nOf blihop 5 Cripplcd\n(var.) \u00ab. Glrli name\nTree T Perched\nProperty 8 A cut of\nIU) \"teak\ni. .- \u00bb Reeoru\nGerman tl Traditional\n(\u2022btr.) itory\nEquipped\nwttb\np-reosw1\nRoman\nmoney\ntteadimOe\nCouatry,\nC Europt\nI lUltincolnj\nI, Bom\n\u2022.Writing\n\u25a0idd\nHeeda\n14. cad-Hi**.\nlaym >\nte- Belnngmi\nto him\nIt Comt illation\n1$. Mlataki\nl\u00bb.I>\u00abd\nlanguage\nil. Drench\ntt Oenui of\ncentury plant\n41OtXXS-loul\nplant\nMirk-*.\nUiekiis\nW*ITTO<JD**tl*\u2014 A cryptogram quotation\nPRE     UBPO'V     LIDMfVLAQC     J P *t    O\nAC.     PRE     RCKCT,     RCJtCT     INICV     QN\nPPVV-JNQZPR.\nr~iersu,'. r^jpis^is-ui rn morn tne -sorrow or \u2022\u2022jch\nDays is not to be expressed-cowper.\nPERSONAL\n*h-*i iN vANCbDviiT. STOP'AT\nAlmir Hotel, Opp C.P.R Depot\nQpp C.P.R  Depot\ntexWmta mutual rn\nlunnce Co D L Kerr, Agent\nSPOT CASH FOR USED GOODS\nof ell klndi Phoni 1081 Chen\n824 Vernon.\nCHARLES WORMINGTON, COM-\nmerclal Photogripher, Klrnberley,\nB.C., Phone 84.\nJet PoLiBh R5R HOT fiTOVBS\ndoei \u2022 perfect Job without brush\nor bothir. Leivei no black flniih.\nAsk for \"JET\".\nSEND YOUR OLD MATTRESS IN\nto be renovated or spring-filled.\nOne diy service. Nelson Bedding\nCo. J01 Biker St., Phone 1814,\nANGELIQUE GREY HAfo RE\nitorer, effectively returni nituril\ncolor ind beauty to grey hair- $1\nit Mann's, Fleury'i, Argyle'i ind\nill Druggiiti,\nATTENTION SCHOOL BOARD\nsecretariea Wl hive 1 Urge itock\nof newiprint mlmeo ind bond\npiper md can till any ordir immediately Dilly Niwi Printing\nDept., Nelion, Brltlih Columbia\nFOR OVER 30 YEARS LANDO'S\nhive served 13. C. If you wint a\nniw fur coit or wlih a repiir or\nremodel Job drop In or writi us.\nTrade-lni accepted. LANDO'S\nFURS, 308 Granville St, Vancouver\t\nMEN'S PERSONAL DKUa 8UN-\ndries: 14 umplei, $1.00, or lt De-\nluxe assorted, $1.00 milled lp plain\ntilled wrapper. Fineit quility,\nteited. guaranteed Bargain Catalogue free. Weitern Distributors,\nDept RN, 83 Ray Bldg., Vincouver.\n29*\nLIONS   pHOTO\n29*\nP. O. Bog 434, Vincouver, B.C\nAny 8 expoiure roll developed\nand   printed' 20c.   Reprints-4c\neach.  Oiant alte\u20147c  eich.\n8x7 Enlargement Coupon wltb\neach order.\nLADIES! DELAYED MENSTRUA-\ntlon Why worry? Smart women\nlay new, Improved, triple-strength\nDelaye Pills give prompt effective\nrelief for overdue, pelnful or Irregular period!. (Regularly $5.00,)\nOur price, $3.00, postpaid via Air\nmal] ln plain, sealed wrapper (C.\nO.D. if you prefer). Women ihould\nkeep i box on hmd it ill times.\nOrder youn right nowl Western\nDistributor, Dept ACN. 85 Ray\nBldg., Vincouver,\nWHY BE BALD?\nMEN who hive been bald 10,\n15, even 25 years report amazing results using McLaren's \"3\nOut of 5\". Applying for a few\nmoment! night or morning\nihowi vigoreua new hiir growth\nln less thm ilx weeki! Order a\nJar today ($5.00) it your druggist or birber ihop. If they are\nnot yet carrying it send direct to\nMcLaren's \"3 Out of 5\" Canada,\nLimited, Dept. NN-2 523-8th\nAvenue Weit, Cilgary, Alberti.\nOne Trip\nAUTO LOANS\nWhen you phone first,\" i single\ntrip will put the cash In your\nhindi Niagara Finance accent\nspeed md friendliness ln all\ndealings. An Auto Loan ll the\nfaitait of Niagara's 4 finds of\nlomi. On owner'! ilgnature you\ncan gtt from $10 to $1000.\nNIAGARA\nFINANCE COMPANY LTD.\nEit'd. 1930\nSuite I, 380 Baker St., Nelson\nPhoni 1083\nkm   aissniisl'i\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT - FURNISHED BED\nroom with breakfast, for business\ngentleman. Box 9788 Daily Newi\nrOR RENT - 1 ROOM FURNISH-\ned house. Box 265 Nelson.\nIUSINISS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nAMAYERS   AND   MIM\nREPRgStNTATIVES\nI  W   WIDDOWSON  A CO.   AS-\nuun  101 Joiephine St., Nelion\nH. S J.LMES. ROSSLAND, B. C.\nAllayer, Chimlit, Mine Reprcant\nA J  BUIE, Independent Mine Reo\nreientitlve   Box 54. Trail. B. C\nW G. THOMSON is CO. - AS\nuyen A Metallurgists All work\ngiven prompt ittentlon. 1155 Pen\ndir St., W    Vincouver, BC\nCHARTERED  AOCQUNTANT\n(.6BB. _rHbfl-AVD\"~\"\nChartered Accountant\n813 Vlctorii St    Trail    Phone S3<_\n 1\n\u00bb     *\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\n\u25a0.WW?\n\\3<*>\nIiwSv***SS\u00bb5KCS0KS*3iSSS\nA New\n6*Toii\nLogging\nTrailer\nEngineered for Service\nTha NEW HAYES-LAWRENCE\n8 ton logging trailer hu been\nengineered after exteniive reiearch Into INTERIOR logging\ncondition! and hai been completely designed for heavy aervice, eaiy loading, ind comli-\ntent tricking with thorough\ndependability. Equipped with\nunsurpassed TIMKEN axln md\n18H\" x 8\" brakes with long\nwearing tapered lining!. Thli\ntrailer Ti guaranteed to give the\nmaximum safety factor md is\nequipped with water tank,\nBUDD 10 itud wheeli ind heavy\nduty iprlngi.\nWrite for Illustrate.\nLiterature and Data Tables\nHAYES-LAWRENCE'\nCOMPANIES\nDistributed by\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\nMining,' Milling md Siwmlll\nMachinery, Building md Contractor!' Suppllei.\n\"If It'i michlnery you wmt\nconiult ui\"\nFOR SALE - 1(47 BLACK MER-\ncury coich. Heater, defroiter,\nspare, whitewiiu, mirrori, wine\nuat covin. Only 1.00 mllu But\ncaah offer. Box 0814 Dilly Newi.\nFOR SALE - 1948 FORD COUPE.\nLow mileage. Cuitom radio, heater and defroster. Excellent condition. $1860.00. Phone 614-X between 8 and 7 P.M.\nFOR SALE - 8 TON INTER\nnational Truck. C-40. With or\nwithout body. Phoni W, Jamei\n172.\nFOR SALE-'.. PONTIAC COACH,\ngood family car, cheap for cash.\nApply N. Westhurn, Rm. 8, Noble\nHotel, Nelion,\nfOR SALE-ONE HEATTR, COOK\n\u2022tove, davenport ind ohalr, writing desk and table. Mri. Kelter.\nPhone 559-L-l\nrOR.5AIX-.83_ PLYMOUTH SB-\ndan in excellent condition. Fifth\nand \"B\" Avenue, Kailo, B.C,\nFor fiXtt-1937'BUiCK! specTal\n5 passenger coupe. Firit clan condition. Phone 1238-R or Box 364\nNelson.\nrOR SALE - 1136 CHHYSLER\nRoyal sedan. Excellent condition\nthroughout. 1*01 Croisliy Ave.\nNEW AMD USED PARTS FOR ALL\nmakei of can. City Auto Wreck-\nen. Box 24. Granite Roid\nFOR SALE - IMS FORD V-8\nCoupe. A-l condition. Phone\n435-R-l ifter 5:00 p.m.\nFOR SALI. MISCELLANEOUS\nGET SET FOR THE\nHockey Broadcasts\nWITH A NEW\nSpartan\nRadio\nSeveral  models  now  ln  stock\nfor Immediate delivery.\nPeebles\nMotors Ltd.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE\n1. Bungalow home all on ona\nfloor, 1 or 1 bedroomi, dining\nroom, etc. Beautiful Uvlng room,\nopen fireplace. Cement foundation, furnace, Corner property,\npart ot 1 loti Car passes door.\nUm\u00ab **\u25a0\"\"\u2022        $4700\nAim\nI, Cottagi home, 1 or 8 bedroomi. All redecorated. No garden, but clou in. Immediate occupincy. $180 cuh, bilince u\nft price W500\nAnd\n$. Pirtly finlihed houie In Falrvlew. Cm be lived tiflflA\nIn now. Price WWW\nC.W.Appleyard\nCo. Ltd.\nReel Estate, General Iniuranee\n891 Baker SL\nIMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY\n8 roomi and  bath,  cut  itone\nfoundation, 1 minute from Civic\nCentre. $1000 will hindle. Price\nIncluding winter fuel and iome\nInlaid linoleum  $3000\nBungalow, 2 bedrooms, modern\nkitchen and bathroom, Full\nbuement, garage ln basement.\nLarge lot, ..minutei from elty\ncenter. Termi $4000\nApartment houie, 14 roomi all\nnewly decorated. Price include!\noil burners, gu ringei md iome\nfurniture. Termi  $7000\nNorth Shore\u20142 acrei ln garden\nand fruit, 7 room modern home,\nguage. Fine landy _, beach.\nTerms '... jCSE $7800\nF. A. WHITFIELD\n101 BAKER ST.\nReil Estate, Insurance\n.   Phone 812\nLOVELY NEW MODERN BUNG.\nalow, 2 bedrooms, large living\nroom, fireplace, dinette, kitchen\nand bithroom, Hirdwood floon\nthroughout Full ilie cement buement, laundry tubi. Unexcelled\nview, no hllli to climb. Call at\n106 Nellon Avenue, after 7 p.m.\n$1300 WILL BUILD YOU A MOD-\n\u25a0 em 4 room bungalow ready for\noccupancy in five weeki Modern\nconstruction methodi cm save\nyou one third on building eolta.\nLearn how thtl cm ipply to your\nown plans. Write Box 1801, Daily\nNewi, Nelson, B.C.\nFOR SALE - SIX ROOM HOUSE\nwith bath. Tull cement buement,\ncement walk, glm lunporch, on\ntwo loti In girden end fruit treei\nOeetrpaney in a \" month. $4506.\nSame termi Ph. 585-R-l. P.O. Bog\nIW,\nFOR SALE - 5 ROOMED HOUSE,\nwith bathroom, on 2 loti, garden\nand fruit trees. Basement. Occupancy loon. $4800. Apply 802-\n5th St.\nWHY NOT REFINANCE YOUR\"\nmortgage on the Yorkihlre Saving! and Lorn Monthly Reduction\nplan it 8 per cent C W. Apple-\nyard.\nURGENTLY NEEDED - A HOUSE\nto rent or will buy for $800.00\ncash and reit in monthly pay\nmenta. Phme 585.Y-l.\nI FINf. LOTS FOR SALE IN\nFalrvlew. Good location. Phom\n1149. v\nABOUT $1800 CASH FOR HOUSE\nin Nelion or Dlitrlct Box 8656\nDaily Newi.\nFOR SALE-J ROOM HOUSE IN\ngood location. ImmedliU occu\npancy. Phone 262-L.\nJMALL HOUSE FOR SALE. IM*\nmediate occupancy. 614 1th. 81.\nTOR SALE-NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE\non 3 loti, 1816 Stinley St., Nelion.\nSouth Africa May Be Able lo Supply\nWorld With Chrome and Vermiculife\nJOHANNESBURG, Oct. 18 (Reu-\nteurs)\u2014South Africa may aoon be\nable to supply the world with iU\nthe chrome md vermicuUte It needi\nChrome ll uied for tinning end ln\nth\u00ab manufacture ot itilnltsi and\nrustlesi iteel, VermicuUte, a product of oxidised mica, hM high Inflating and fire-proofing qualities.\nThe Transvul hu rich deposits\nof both theie minerali. Iti chrome\nSepoilti are probably the lirgeit in\nie world. United statu technolo-\nglats who recently nirveyed them\neiieve thit the Union may soon\nnot only meet the critical shortage\ncrippling Industrialists ln Europe\nmd America, but may alio become\na producer capable of catering for\nthe needi of the world.\nDuring the' war' It wu found\nthat ona Inch of vermicuUte had\nthe   Iniulatlng  and   flre-prooflnj\nqualltlei ef eight lnchei of brisk\ner twe Inohei of concrete.\nA little more than WOO torn of\nvermicuUte, of which 800 torn went\nto Uie United Statu, wu exported\ntrom South Africa tn the flrat quarter of thla year.\nIt li hoped loon to export at tbe\nrate of 28,000 torn \u2022 yur, md when\nnaw machinery ii initalled to Increue production to 180,000 toni \u25a0\nyeir. Total United Stites production\nlut year wu 75,000 tons.\nLOST ANO FOUND\nLOST-.525-50 TIRE AND WHEEL\nfor 1934 Chev. between Nelion\nand Longbeach. Riwird. J. L.\nHobson, RRl, Nelion,  B.C.\nLOST - PAIR OF'RED RIMMED\nglasses In red cue. Phone 966-L.\nROOM AND SOARD\n' CHIROPRACTORS\nj coun u-i_ar_j(. be, cuma-\npnctle      X-riy,     Splnogriphy.\nJtrmd theitre Bdg Trail Ph 328\ngTXgggg  DRILLERS\nNATIONAL DIAMOND DRILLING\nCo, Ltd, Drilling and Bit Service. Ben $08 Rouland   BC.\n1NQINUR- AND SURVEYORS\nR   W.   HAPGEN,   MINING   AND\nCivil Engineer, B. C. Lind Sur,\nveyor, Rosiland and Grand Fork*.\nBOYD C AFFLECK. 118 OORE ST\nNelmn. B C, Surveyor  Engineer\nTIMBER PROPEFTME\u00ab\nT. A. Clarke. Forest Engineer, 415\nBaker Street, Nelson. Phone 1306.\nCmtilng, Invutlgitlon! ind Admln-\nbstntlon.\t\niNSCiRANCE AND HEAL ESTATE\nFOR SALE-ONE BUESCHER C\nmelody uxophone, gold-plated,\nengraved illver Inlaid, ntw condition and cue Oni itandard\ncombinition pool and billiard\ntable. Alio iome blacksmith totll\nOne double barrel 1$ g>uge ihotgun, one high power rifle. E, R\nMclntoih, Kulo, B. C.\nROOM WITH BOARD TWO\ncould share. Ph. 493-R or 87 High\nSt\nONE  _tAN6E-.ll  8  SWITH  Pt:\n\u2022no accordion for ull. Excellent\ncondition. Write Box 6, New Denver.\nFOR SALE - BROWN MUSKRAT\nfur coat. Size 20. Ph. 1252-L after\n5 o'clock.\t\nFOR SALE - CIRCULATING\n\u2022heiter. Phone 619-L after 8 p.m.\nFOR SALE - GIRLS Ot lOY-\nskates, size 4. Glrl'i figure ikatu.\nSiz. 8. Mri. J. I. Mirquii. Phone\n743-Y-l afler 6.\n\\zotni -tfttNCefl-UUKJ*-\nminuil with t fly whiels, firit\nclm conditloo, $10.00. Arrow\nCreek Store, Erlckion, B.C\nCHAS F McHARDY, INSURANCS\nRul Eitite -  Phone I3J.\nMACHINISTS\nP\/_NNETTS LIMITED\nMichlne Shop, icetylena and\ntlMt-ic wilding, motor riwlndlng\nPhoai HI 114 Vernon SI\nST*VENSWsT4TCHmE SHOP-\nSpeclilUU In mini ana mill work\nMachine work, light ind heavy\n701 Vernnn St   Nelson   Ph   98\nnjR Bale - mason and risch\nplino   In    good    condition.    707\nLitimer St. Phone T90-L\ninner\nEtTE\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWhit hivi youT Ph 534. Ark Store,\nVtT. BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE.\nPTtACflCALLY ttt mfflOTH.\nEntarprlu   kitchen   ringi.   Ph.\n168-L-l.\t\nJACK BOYCE'S GUN EXCHANGE:\nGum for ule and exchinge Gum\nof ill typei wanted.\nTTPF-r \"\n,...QS\u2014lUggb (tv-.\nclil low prlcu AcUve trading\nCo. 916  Powell  St..  Vmeouver\nfour.\nBEAUTY WAfcHER, Md.09,\nknitter, $1$00. 3. Paich.y,\nfoflkWUKM TOW Uit, WHUTt\nrnim.l,   good   condition.   Phon.\n8T6-R.\nThi gibbon, a ipeciei nf ape, In-\nhahlti Southeaitern Alls and the\nUlandi of Borneo ind Sumitra.\nfbR -ALlC - MENTI SKATES;\nsize 9 and 6V., ladlei lize 6V. ind\n7 and children'i lis. 2. Ph. 1094-R.\n(Contlry.d In N.xt Column)\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\n(Continued)\nNrluDti Baily Urns\nClmlfled Adverllilng Ritul\nlie per lin\u00ab per Iniertlon, 44c\nper Une per week (6 cenie-utiv.\nInsertion!), $143 per line per\nmonth (26 coniecutlve). Minimum, 2 line* per iniertlon. Box\nnumberi, lie extra, coveri any\nnumber of tlmei\nPUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES,\nTENDERS, ETC,*-20e eer Uni\nfirst Iniertlon, l$c per flnt eich\nlubsequent Iniertlon.\nFOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS 10*\nSubscription Ratei:\nSingle copy  $   01\nBy cirrler, per week\nin advance       -38\nBy carrier, per yeir 110$\nMill |n Canidi. outildi Nilion:\nOne month | 106\nThru monthi _ -    2.H\nSix monthi    4.80\nOne yur 8 00\nUnltid Statei United Kingdom:\nPer yeir            $12.00\nSix monthi           600\nThf*. monthi        1,00\nOne month I no\nWhere extra pottage li required,\nmove ratea nlui ooitage\nHave you read the \"Clmlflid\"?\nMINE*\nAmal Larder \u2014\nAnglo-Huronlan \t\nAniley ._ _ \t\nArjon \t\nArmlitlce -. \t\nAitorli \t\nAtlai   \t\nAubella   ,\u2014\nAumiqui  __ _ \u2014\nAunor\t\nBagamac  -\t\nBau Metali Mining\t\nBear Exploration\t\nBeattie Oold Mlnu  \u2014\nBegulleu Yellowknife\t\nBelleterre  \u2014\nBevoourt  ..     \t\nBldgood Kirkland -\nBobjo Minei _ \u2014\nBonetal \u2014\t\nBoycon    \u2014\nBrilorne _\t\nBroulan  -\t\nBuffalo AnkirUe \t\nBufedlion \t\nBuffalo Cmadlin  \t\nBuffalo Red Like \u2014\nCaUn Fitn Flon\t\nCampbell R L _\nCan Malartic .'.\t\nCariboo Oold Quart. \t\nCutle-Trethewey  ._\nCentril Pitricii  _\nCentremaqua  \t\nC Porcupine _ _\nCheitervllle  \t\nCltralem \t\nCochenour   _.\nCoin Lake \u2014\t\nColomac Yellowknlfe \t\nConlaurum Minei     _\nConiolldited 11 IS\t\nConwest\t\nCreataurum\t\nCroinor _..\nDelnlte  _\nDickenson Red Like ...._.\t\nDiicovery    _ \t\nDiverilfl.d   \t\nDome Mlnu _\t\nDonalds  _\t\nDuqu.im \t\nDuvay  \t\nEait. Amphl \t\nEut Milartlc \t\nEut SuUlvm \u2014 \t\nElder -.._...\nEldona   \t\nFalconbrldge Nickel \t\nFed Klrklmd \t\nFnncoeur  _ _\nFrobliher  _ _\nGlint Yellowknlfe \t\nGlUlu Lake .       \t\nGod's Lake Gold _.-\nGold Creit . - \u2014\nOold Dlle _. \t\nOold Eagle  _\nGolden Arrow \u2014\t\nGolden Gita _ \u2014\nOolden Mmltou \t\nGold Vue\t\nGunnar Oold   _ \t\nHallnor Mtau \u2014 -\nHird Rock Oeld _ \t\nHirker Bold \t\nHerrl-we  ..- - \t\nHiugi \t\nHiath \t\nHiva Cadtllu  ._\nHolUnger  _ _ _-\nHomer _. \t\ntioico\t\nHowey        _.\t\nHudion Biy MIS \u2014\nIndlin Laki \t\nInspiration -\t\n| Inter Nickel  ._\nInt Unnlum   _\nJicknlff    \u2014\nJick Wilte  _\t\nJuon  -_   -\nJellicoe -\nJollet Quebec \u2014\t\nKayrmd    _ -\nKenville Gold  \t\nKerr-AddUon    _... -\t\nKlrk-Hudion   \u2014 _\nKirk Townilte _ \t\nKlrklmd Lake\t\nLabridor\nLake Dufiult    .. ._ _...\nLake Shore Mlnei  _._.\nLamaque Oold \t\nLapuki         \t\nLeltch Gold\t\nLexlnden   _..._\u25a0\nLingmin Uki     _   ...\nLittle Long Lu _\t\nLouvcouft\t\nLynx    _\t\nMicDonild    - \u2014\nMacLeod Cockihutt\t\nMarlon Rauyn     \t\nMidien Red Lake\t\nMalartlc Gold F\nMclntyre-Porcuplm\nMcKenzle Red Lake \t\nMcMarmac     ..   ..      __\t\nMeWatter.\nMining Corporition\nMoneta   _  \t\nMosher \t\nNigui  \u201e\t\nN.w Bldlimiqu.  -.\nNib -\nNlehol#on Mlnei  _-_\nNiplulng Mining \t\nNormal  \u2014-\u2014\nNorbenlte   _ _..\nNormetal  _, ___.\nNorsemm    . -,\t\nNorth Canada\nNorth Inci Oold Mlnei   ..\nO'Brien Oold Mlnu    \t\nO'Leiry      \t\nOmeai Gold \u2014\nOmnltrini Eupleritl.n _\u201e\nOrenida    _\nOilifto Like  \u2014\nPamour Porcupine . J.\nPinmique ^~_--_\nPiymuter\nPend Orelll.\nP.rron Gold\t\nPlcidllly \t\nPickle Crow Gold\nPioneer\nPowell Rouyn (lold\nPruton Eut Dom.\n.66\n8.88\n.04\n.18\n.80\n.13\n.16\n,16\n.31\n4.35\n.25\n.11\n.60\n.80\n.42 Vi\n7.50\n.70\n.11\n.18 Vt\n.37 V4\n.09 Vi\n11.00\n.30\n3.05\n1.14\n.18\n.23\n08\n3.10\n88\n260\n1.34\n138\n.22\n.42\n$.25\n.05\n1.85\n.30\n.08\n1.22\n9100\n1.28\n26\n1.03\n180\n110\n.79\n1.11\n13.38\n1.26\n.77\n.17\n.36\n1.99\n3.75\n.80\n121\n4.10\n.08H\n.15\n2 48\n635\n.19V4\n1.12\n.26\n.18\n.06 V.\n.18\n.21 Vi\n2.06\n.33 V.\n3A\n4 50\n.37\n,18\n.11\n107\n09\nJl\n1135\n.09\n33\n.33V.\n$4.00\n10V.\n.55\n33 SO\n.46\n.08\n.09'.\n.18'.\n.08\n.52\n.09\n.23\n16 O0\n.80\n.26 Vt\n103\n613\n52\n13.00\n8 41\n.25 Vi\n133\n.11\n74H\n173\n170\n094\n2.63\n180\n.18\n1.55\n2.10\n1418\n.61\n.33\nIS\n850\n45\n.14\n3 07\n.01 r\\\n. .0$\n.08\nl.M\n431$\n41H\n153\n.13\n.63\n12\n154\n.16\nm\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1947 - 9\nOats, Barley\nFutures Up in\nFlrsl Day Trading\nWINNIPEO, Oct 83 (CP)-Crowd-\ned ipictator'i gallerlei todiy watched the tint normal trading In oata\nmd barley futurei on the Winnipeg\nOraln Exchange ilnce September,\n1841, when wartime control! caused\nthe exchange to dole the coarie\ngrilni pit.\nThi flrtt price ported tor the Miy\noata future\u2014eata to be delivered\nnext May\u2014was 95-95VI centa, \u2022\njump ot 30-30Vi centa over the ceiling of 89 cents a bushel whloh had\nbeen imposed on the grain lait\nMarch, Trie flrit May barley future\nquotation wai $i.31-$l.29 cent* a\nbushel, .an Increue of 38-38 centa\nover the 93 centa a buihei celling.\nThe coarse.gralns pit wu crowded with buyen and iellen and wu\na icene ot activity trom th* opening\nbell. Interest there drew many trad*\ners frem the normally-active section\nof thi tridlng floor ln which ry* li\ntnded.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nQuebec Gold _,._.\nQueeniton  \u2022.....,.____....\nQuemont\t\nRigccurt  _\nRlehmae Gold Mlnei\t\nRoche L I  ,..\nRouyn Merger        \t\n8in Antonio Gold .\u201e_,\nBinnorm\t\nSm Rouyn ___._~.\nShiwkey\t\nSheep Creek  \t\nSherritt Oordon _.,\nSigma Rouyn    \t\nSlicoe Oold       \t\nSladen Malartlc \t\nSpringer    \t\nStadacona ,\u201e\nStarratt Olien\t\nSteep Rock      _\t\nSullivan Cona  \t\nSurf Inlet       \t\nSylvmlte  ___\nT C Reiourcu\t\nT Lundmark        \t\n?lku River Gold Mlnei\neck-Hufhu Oold    \t\nThurboli Mlnu Ltd\t\nToburn Oold Mlnu\t\nTowgamac        \t\nUpper Canada -.\nVlcour     __\nWalte Amulet\t\nW Malartle   .\nWlltiey\t\nWright Hargreivei \t\nYeUorex     \t\nYnilr Yankee Girl.....\t\nOILS\nAnglo-Can  ___\nBritiih American  \t\nBritish Dom - -\n'tt-t Corp \t\nCilmont\t\nChem Research ....\nDllhouili\t\nDiviei Petroleum \u2014\nEut Creit  \t\nFoothlUi   :. _.,\nHome OU _\t\nImperial   \t\nInt Petroleum  ,\t\nMid Continent  \u201e\t\nOkilta\t\nPicalta       -...__\nPicific Pete \t\nRoyillte\t\nUnited -\u2014\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbltlbl Power       ...\nAbltlbl Power ptd -\nAlgomi Steel  ,\u2014....\nBithur-t A -\t\nBeitty\t\nBell Telephom  _._,\nBrazilian Traction     ...\nBrewen Si DilUlIeri\t\nBAOI1         -...._\nB C Pickeri \t\nB C Power A   .....\nB C Power B    \t\nB C Pulp\nBuilding Prod \t\nCm Bread\t\nCan Brew  .._\t\nCm Cinnen  \t\nCm Cir i Fdry    \t\nCm Cir 8z Fdry A _....\nCm Celineie \t\nCan Cement pfd\t\nCan Dredging    \u2014\nCan Ind Aleohal A\t\nCan Malting     -\t\nCin Mirconl \t\nCan Pack.ri  _.\nCan Puclflc Riy _\t\nCout Coppn\nCockshutt Plow _\nCom Piper\nDUtillen Seigrimi    \u2022\u2014\nDom Bridge\nDom Foundriei\nDom Steel ic Coal\nDom Tir It Chim\nFimoui Pliyin\nFinny Farmer\nFord of Canada A\nGatlneau   ...\nGatlneau 5% pfd .. .\nGen Steelwarei \t\nGeorge Weiton ..\nGoodyeir Tin\nOt Uku Paper\nGypium Lime\nHamilton   Bridge\nHiram Walker\nImpiriil Oil\nImptrlil Tobiceo\nInt Metali\nInter Nickel\nKilvln\u00bbtor      \t\nLiuri Secord \t\nLobliw A\ni Ubliw B\nMiple Uif\nMiney Hirrli\nMuiey Harrli pfd\nMeColl Front\nMoor. Corp\nNat Steel Cir\nPig. Henh.y\nPowell Rlv.r \t\nPower Cerp \t\nShiwlnlgia   \t\nSlcki Brew-\nSlmpioni pM    - .-\noyihim\n|te*l of Canada    ..\nSti.l of Can pfd\t\nUnlen Gu    \t\nUnited Cerp   ........\nUnited Steel\nWinnipeg Ilu pfd\nWinnipeg Elec com\nB\nN\n1.01\n18.36\nJU\nJS\n.ott*\n.17\n4.18\n-4\n.70\n.17\n1.01\n3.10\n8.78\n.47\n.44\n1.33\n.74\n.90\n1.46\n2.20\n31\n1.31\n.71'\n.574\n.66\n3.90\nju\n.66\n.13\n248\n,11\n4.60\n,14V.\n,11\n1.06\nJJ\n-10V4\n1.38\n11.00\n.19\n2.50\n.41\n.49\n.40\n.11\n.07\n3.63\n3.90\n14.00\n11.80\nJtn**\n.76\n.07H\n\u2022\u00bb5\n16.00\n.08\nI\n18.68\n1119\n48.86\n11.75\n39.50\n169.00\n21.19\n15.78\n23.00\n14.06\n25 50\n2U\n.   77.18\n3090\n8.19\n24.80\n.   10.11\n.   13.66\n.   16.50\n99.50\n18.79\n19.00\n.   16.19\n90.66\n,     2.00\n37.25\n14.00\n1.18\n.   11.65\n,   19.50\n19.15\n3156\n19.00\n19.00\n26 73\n17.90\n48.83\n22 50\n19.00\n10690\n15.50\n26.50\n107.00\n1889\n14 69\n7.39\n27 00\n1375\n13 93\n31.25\n33 50\n.   24 50\n,    16.30\n2S7S\n.   29.25\n13 73\n1785\n.   28.25\n.   24.00\n73.13\n.   1300\n2190\n3900\n.   1300\n11.11-\n1450\n. 104 00\n.    19 06\n75 00\n79 50\n.     9.6$\n.   16.11\n8 33\n.   97.29\n19.19\nRADAR TO HELP\nGAME WARDENS\nWASHINGTON, Oct II (AP) -\nGame liw violator! hive taken to\nbringing illegal kills acrou the Canadian border ln ilrplinu md Unit*\ned Statei Federal game warden! ar*\ntracking them down by radar.\nBut W. E. Crouch, 54-year-old retiring chief of tht Federal Game\nWardens, who dlacloied theu new\nbandit! today, uld: \"We're a Jump\nahead of them itill. We've been tiling planei, for spotting violation!\nand for movement of our men, for\na number of yean. Now we're using\nradio, the walkie-talkie, ind we'r*\ngoing Into thl Uie of radar.\"\nMarket Trends\nTORONTO (CP)-VoJum\u00ab drop.\nped of iharply wd prlcu turntd\nuncertain. Induitrlili developed\ntwo way trends with iteili, con,\nitructioni tpd foodi ludlng the ad*\nvinclng groupi while othen wei*\noff or about unchmged. Mining\nitocki lagged on nirrow prlc*\nchingei and Wutern Olli war*\nfirmer ln llow action.\nNEW YORK (AP) - A lattr to\niteeli heartened the itock mirket\nilthough miny leiden failed to re-\nipond with particular enthuilaim.\nMONTREAL (CP) - Induitrialt\nwere Irregularly icittered ever \u2022\nfairly broad lilt ln moderately aot.\nlve trading. Mlnu were about mix-\ned-\nLONDON (Reuten) -.TndlM\nquietened ti lUght reaction wt to\nafter yeiterdiy'i active tridlng.\nCHICAGO (AP)-A nUy developed ln old erop whut futurei car*\nrylng the December contnet to a\nhigh for my whut delivery tor ttl*\nlut 30 yein. Other grilni Headiest\nCalgary Livestock\nCALOARY, Oet 13 (CP) - -TttAe\nIs active and prlcu iteady.\nWednesday'! recelpti: 1661 eattl*,\n$4 calvei, ISO hogi, 116 iheep. Thlt\nmorning: 163 uttle, 40 cilvei, 341\nhogi, 129 ihup.\nHop sold Wedneidiy it $21.90 fnf\nA'l it yardi ind plants. Sow! $12.00-\n1180 Uvt weight.\nOood to choice butchtr iten*\n11.80-14.90; common to medium\n11.36-13.00. Good to choice butcher\nheletn 12.00-13.00; common to me*\ndium io.oo-ii.75'\nOood cowi 1.00-9.50; common to\nmedium 7.00-8.7J. Cinnen md cut\nten 4.90-6.90.\nGood buUi 9.00-9.90; common to\nmedium 7.50-1.60. Good itocker ml\nfeeder item 11.00-12.50; common it\nmedium 10.00-11.50.\nTop limb! 13 25. Top ewei 630.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Induitrlili\u2014 184J0, up .14.\nM ritti\u201490.53, off .01\n19 utilltlM-35.62, unchanged.\nHEW YORK STOCKS\nAm Cm ... \t\nAm Smelt d Re \u2014\nAm Telephone  \u2014\nAm Tobacco  _\nAnioondi     \t\nArmitrong Cork\nAiioclatea Drygopdi\nBeth Steel\nCm Pic\nCellotex  \t\nCrme    _ \u2014\nDupont  _._\nGen Electric \t\nGen Foods     _..\nGen Motori-  \u2014\nHowe Sound \t\nInt Nickel\nIntir Tel It Tel \t\nSchenliy\nStan Oil of N J    ...\nUnion Oil of Cal -\nUnion   Pacific\nU S Rubber\nU S Steel\n89.00\n89.00\n19..33\n71.15\n85.75\n93.00\n16.61\n93 29\n11.73\n28.73\n36.00\n191.00\n17.23\n86.88\n60.TS\n37.00\n2938\n13.88\n36.90\n73.79\n2419\n191.90\n49 19\n78.79\nMONTREAL BANKS\nBANKS\nCommerce  _ \t\nDominion      _ _ _-\nImperiil\t\nMontrul\nNovi Scotii ....\nRoyil\nToronto\n  12.00\n._.... 29.78\n..__ 29.90\n  2800\n_..._ 34.13\n...._ 13.79\n... 17.00\nHE'S THBIFTY-\nmtm\ntm\n Wl .V'\"rij\n10 -t<-L-ONDAIIY NlWf, FRIDAY, OCT, 24, 1M7\n\"   '\u2022 ' \"\"'\"^if ii.uhpi' mw \u25a0 w \\iyatiswmt\n.. * '\u25a0'...      . \u25a0\nITwins Born,\nBoth With Teeth\nA Tonic Is Indicated\nTO PREPARE YOU FOR\nTHE RIGORS OF WINTER\nWampole's Cod Liver Extract     $1.00\nHaliborange  $1.00, f l.M and $2.75\nNyal Vita-Vim Multiple Capsules tf t and tt JO\nPhospho Lecithin $1.00\n-.antigen \"C\"\u2014for rheumatic and arthritis?\npains $6.00\nLantlgen \"A\"\u2014for common colds\t\nORANO-, Tax., Oet 23 (AP)-\nTwln glrll\u2014ona with two teeth, the\nother with one tooth\u2014ww* born\nyaatarday to Mr. aod Mn. M. E,\nMoon. Dr. Oliver C. Seistrunk, who\ndelivered the babiei in a caeaarlin\nbirth, laid that while children infrequently are born with tilth, he\nknew of no other recorded lnitancei\nln which both twlni were born with\ntoeth.\nNYAL CREOPHOS\nA aplendid strengthening tonic for use in Bronchitis, Asthmatic conditions and deep-seated\nCoughs  $1.00\niiiiimi mm mum nil lllll I III llllllllll in\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL  HOMI\nAMBULANCE  SERVICE\n\"Distinctive Funeril Service\"\n516 Kootenay SL Phone Ml\n|l HIIIIIHIIimillHIIUll.ilinilllllllll\nSTOCKHOtM, (CP.-A *_*.!n*\nlubmarina telephone cable, purehaa\ned trom BriUln, hli been laid be\ntwain tha mainland and tha Swedish blind ol Gotland tn tha Baltic\nSea.\n\u2022 >i ii i in \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 i i ntu tn \u25a0 i \u25a0 in i\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\nMl Ward St Phon. eg\nI Ml' 11E111111 ltl 1 1 \u25a0 < s r| 11, | ],,,,\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nWI SPECIALIZE IN\nClock Repairs\nPHONI LEN CUTLER AT 773-R2\niiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nGeneral Electric\nRADIOS\n, m.\n$31.50 $49.30\nA URGE ASSORTMENT OF:\nELECTRIC SETS. Up frem __\nBATTERY SETS. Up from _._\nPORTABLES. (Self charging).\nRECORD PLAYERS\t\n$28.95\n$34.00\n$139.00\n$18.95\nNelson Electric Co.\nGENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES\nPhon. 260 '  S74 Baker St.\nMen's Gum Boots.\nSlzei < to 11. Pair \t\n\u20223\nWomen's Blk. Kid Dress Oxfords. **?-\u2022\"\nTriple (, \"The Tr.i--N-t\u00bbii.\" Pilr \t\nWhite Nurses' Oxfords.\nPair \t\nChildren's Boots.\nBlack or brown, ili.i 8 te IO\"\/,. \"Leckie\"\n\u20225J\n*2\n.95\nTHE BOOTERY\n\u25a0\n\/\/\/\nCo-oporation Is the Keynote\nAlthough cool Is now in short supply, deolers ore\ndoing their best to supply the needs of their customer*\n\u2014 in some cases, a difficult task. We appeal to consumers to be patient \u2014 do not expect the impossible\n\u2014 and take delivery of your coal as it becomes available.\nAgenM for GALT \u25a0 GREENHILL - WILDFIRE COALS\nBURNS\nLUMBER?. COAL CQ:\nMURPHY'S\nPOR     ,\nPAINTS \u2014 VARNISHES\nKALSOMINES\n748 Baker St Phone 888\nWool! Wool! Wool!\n8 and 4 ply for aocki and sweaters. Unshrinkable, sott, durable,\ngood variety of colors,    i\nCHILDREN'S SHOP\n\u00bb\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u00ab..----------------*\u25a0\niiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii.mini\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n& IMRIE\nChartered Accountant!\nAuditor!\n860 Baker St Phom 338\nll M ll l ll ll ll i iim lliillllill- I in r\nRELIABLE SERVICE\nat Reasonable Cost\nTHE\nSmedley Garage Co.\nVernon St., Nelion\nwnxwrct-rt*,\" w. t, (a*. -\nLightning (truck the cow ol Reg-\nlmld Foeler aa ihe grazed calmly\non during a itorm. Only her dignity\nwai hurt \u2014 ihe wai missing two\nhoma after the bolt had itruck.\nB*\ntea  .\nlovellneu with\nperminent\nHalgh Tru Art\nBeauty talon\nPhone 827\nJohnstone  Block\nP\nH\n0\nN\nE\n4 TAXI\nUeeneed to Oo\nAnywhere.\nDay or Night Servloe\nLOUII CHOQUETTE\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERV.O.\nPhone 123 Nelson. B C\niiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiimmmiimmimii\nFLEURY'S Pharmacy\nPreicriptiom\n, Compounded\nAccurately\nUed Arts Blk.\nPHONE 23\n'\"llllllllllllllllllll\n1AKE YOUR CLOTHES LINI\nOUR TELEPHONE LINI\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\n(Prior Broi.)\nPHONI 1176-182 BAKER ST.\nFOR TOUR HOUSE\nScrub Brushes \u2014 Scrub Tubs\nMops \u2014 Brooms \u2014 Dustmops\nGlass Cleaner \u2014 Paint Cleaners\nLiquid Linseed Soap \u2014 Solvents \u2014 Waxes \u2014 Polishes\nBAPCO PURE PAINTS and VARNISHES\nAlabastine \u2014 Alatiilt\nSOLEX Electric Lamps     COLEMAN Lamps and Lanterns\nFOR TOUR GARDEN\nSPADING FORKS POTATO HOOKS MANURE FORKS\nGARDEN RAKES L.H.R.P. SHOVELS GARDEN SPADES\nSTEP LADDERS IN - 4 ft. \u2014 5 ft. \u2014 6 ft. \u2014 8 ft.\n$3.15  $4.00  $4.75  $6.50\nEXTENSION LADDERS in-22 ft. \u2014 26 ft. \u2014 28 ft. \u2014 30 ft. \u2014 32 ft. \u2014 36 ft.\n$17.50    $20.75    $2130    $23.90    $25.45    $28.65\nSIMMS PAINT BRUSHES\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCOMPANY LIMITED\nBoys' Breeches\nIn Corduroy and\nHeavy Cloth\nBoys' Rolled Top\nStockings\nBoys' Hi-Cut Boots\nWith Panco soles.\nLumbermen's\nShirts and Socks\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiinmiiiiii\nELLISON'S ROYAL PATENT\nPASTRY FLOUR\nBIST POR CAKIS AND\nPASTRY\nGUARANTEED TO SATISFY\nYour Grocer Hm It\nHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\nAct now, limited materlali, only\n$100.00 to have \u25a0 three-piece chetterfield wlto re-upholttered In \u2022\nlight Upeetry, green or blue. Cell\nLOGELIN BROTHERS\nUPH0LSTBRIR8\n914 Joiephine St.,\nor phone 1844 now.\nJ. AC. LAUGHTON\nOptometrist\nSuit* 20S\nMEDICAL ARTS BUILDING\nPHONES 26-27\nWHOLESALE-RETAIL\nNELSON B.C.\nTHE CURVEX PRINCIPLE\nThe r\u00ablk'.ll; different construction of the Gruen Cut-ex itrara-\nlines thil witch (twa the instil mt\nto rive you big watch locorecy\nwith sjrrustwitch\nconvenience and\nbeiuty The Curve, mils.-, iiii-nt is\ncurved to fit the\nwrut form cue.\ngfln|\nOther priced from\n\u202214w ,o 100\"\nW. G. Valin\nJEWELLER\nPhent 1149 Nelion, B.C.\nHave the Job Done Right\nSB\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE  81S\n\u2022 IRONS\n\u2022 TOASTERS\ni\nt HEATING\nPADS\nt COFFEE\nMAKERS\nSMITH ELECTRIC\n645 Beker St      Phone 258\nit nm ii i r i ii fir \u25a0 in f 1111 \u2022 \u25a0 ii i in 11 r irr.'\n4 Atlioi Relief lton Oijetlien Hli\nBISMA-REX\nANTACID STOMACH\nPOWDER\n40Z HOI\n7S< \u25a0-*-.$2.00\nSold only et your Rexill Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 84 Box 480\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mm\nHive rour furniture Expertly\nRecoverud it thi\nNELSON  UPHOLSTERY\n418 Hill 81 Phone 148\niiiiiiiimiiimmiitmimmiimiiimmi\nIn cue of fire lou you would\nbe fully repild for the lou by\nIniunnce.   For . idequite   fire\nprotection contict\nSTUART AGENCIES\n877 Biker St Phone 980\nShirts\nFor the\nWorking Man\nWe have a complete range of durable, warm work\nshirts in heavy or\nlight wools or hardy cotton fabrics.\nEmory's Ltd.\nThe Man's Store\nOdessa was built by order of CiU\nerlne the Great of _.ui\u00abla.\nDepend on ui to keep minor eer defects from\nbecoming major driving hazard-. Our expert adjustments end repair service will protect your\ncer \u2014 love you grief and needless expenses later.\nSee ui for thoie needed car repairi, today.\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCompany, Limited\n35   PHONE   35\nContinuing Our FaU\nHome Furnishing Sale\nA REAL SPECIAL ON\nHOOKED RUGS\nOur Complete Stock.\nRegulor to $5.75. |1 -JP\nSpecial, each       I \u2022 \/ J\nONE ONLY\n4-PIECE\nSECTIONAL\nCHESTERFIELD\nSUITE\nCovered in a hard wearing\nblue striped silk Damask.\nJust the suite to complete\nthat modern living .room.\nRegular $257.50.\nSpecial\n$179.50\nSATIN COVERED\nEiderdowns\nIn a Wide Range of Colon\nReg. to $39.50. Special $31.50\nReg. to $32.50. Special $27.50\nReg. to $29.95. Special $24.95\nWOOL FILLED\nComforters\nIn good quality covering, with satin part-\nels. Regular $9 95 $-f PA'\nSpecial, eoch I .J ml\nFlowered covering   Reg %A   QC\n$6.50. Speciol, each T.72\nWE CAN GIVI YOU EARLY DELIVERY ON\nStoves - Washers - Radios\nAND MANY OTHIR APPLIANCES\nHome Furniture\n640 Boker St. PHONI 1012 Notion, B.C.\nThe Largttt furniture Store in the Kool.noyi\nBUY ON OUR FRIENDLY CREDIT TERMS\nJ\t\n--  ,\u2014,\t\n,!__ ___^___\n\" i      imi._i._i\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1947_10_24","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0417786","@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":"1947-10-24 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1947-10-24 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0417786"}