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C, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1928\nNo. 211\nTARCHUK TRAVELS AGAIN\nLengthy Bulletin Cheers Subjects of the King\nSTATE DOCTORS\nComprehensive Survey of Progress Made by Doctors Before Bulletin Issued\nCONDITION OF RIGHT\nSIDE CHEST IMPROVES\nReal \"Christmas Card\" Is Way\nOne Man Puts Announcements at Palace\nPrince's Birthday\nCahe Brings $5310\nfor British Needy\n8.H. BF.RENt. ARIA, Dec. 20.\u2014\nPrince (leoriie, youngest, son or\n<ireat Britain's king, celebrated Ma\ntwenty-sixth Itfrtlulay aboard ship\ntoday, en route to his father's hed-\nslde.\nThe ship's cooks had prepared a\nsurprise gilt or a Uirlte birthday\ncake tor the prince. 17 hen It was\npresent.',I him, he cut it hlmselr\nnnd requested It be auctioned off\nto augment the London Ixwd Mayor's fund for relief amon* distressed.    H brought (K3M.\nThe prince ivus fairly smothered\nwith birthday greetings Iwth from\npassengers and fil.ni friends all over Ihe world.\nEASTERN FIRMS\nTAKE INTEREST\nIN THE DUTHIE\nE\nCrawford Bay Area Delegation\nAssured Will Support\nBoth Projects\nHE'S PROUD DAD OF\nTHIRTY CHILDREN\nNYi.NKl', N.8., Dee. \u00a30.\u2014The stork\nrailed at the home of .Mr. and\nMrs. hHiH'rt Holliiytsworth. Prim*\nstreet, Sydney Mines, recently, and\nleft the fifteenth eblld, which\nm< a its that Mr. llolllnytworth Ih the\nproud rather of even 30 children,\nhavliiR had 13 by a former marriage.\nBLASTS TEAR OP\nLONDON STREETS\nFEAR SUGESTED BRIDGE      Successive Underground Blasts\nMAY* GET PRECEDENCE Cause Terror; Several\nLONDON, Dec. 20.\u2014Doctors who have\nbeen attending the King today took\nthe .people into their confidence and\ntold the nation that it might entertain good hopea of the Blow recovery\nof the King.\nThev iB*ued a lengthy communication in the afternoon after a medical\nconsultation at the palace. The result  was  wholly  welcome.\n\"That - Is   the   .best   Christmas   card\nwe could have,\" remarked one man as\nhe read the bulletin w,\u00a3\u00a3\u00a3.lt was posted\nln   front   of   the   palace.\nWhat  he  read  was this:\n\"A consultation Iuls taken place\nIn order to make a comprehensive\nsurvey of Ills Majesty's present\nlH-orress and to discuss the lines\nalone which treatment In the Immediate future* had best proceed.\n\"The condition of the rleM side\nof the chest has Improwd and\nthere Is evidence of more imvmal\nresniratory    functions.\n\"The healing *\u00bbi the cniujema\nVlth Its severe .local Infection,\nthough satisfactory, jy^t of necessity  be a  lengthy  pro-ess.\n\"The heart Is slowly Catherine\npower and while the exhaustion remains profound, i\\ slight accession\nof  reneral  strength   Is  noticeable.\n\"The future course of the lllnew*\nmust from It* nature be slow\nand   iwrt   without   difficulties,   bul\nI      we  are   happy   to   state   thut   Ills\nMalesty's    progress   Is   now   established  on  a firmer basis.\n(Hlgned)\nHewitt,   Illrby,   Buzzard,\nRolleston,    Hanson.\n^The    announcement   waa   not   onlv\nwelcome .for the good  news which   It\ncontained, but for being in sharp contrast  to  the   terse  and   closely   edited\nI   bulletins   which   have   been   the   rule\nsince   the   King   was   taken   ill.     The\nlength   of   today's   annuoncement   was\nconsidered   a   good  augury  and   people\nreading it with signs of relief  virtuallv\ndisregarding    Its   warning   that    there\nwere   still   difficulties   ahead   of   their\nmonarch and that complete cure would\nbe  a protracted   affair.\nThe night fc_Uletln consisted of\nonly two sentences.    It  wild:\n\"Aa there have already been -two\nbulletins today, a further one is not\nIssued tonight. The position conttnes\nto be satisfactory.\"\nThe rmrnliB bulletin merely recorded the fact that the King had\npassed a good night snd that there was\n* continuation  of  Mis   Majesty's  slow\nAlTSfvE SIGN\nThese regular announcements were\nsigned by Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord\nDawson of Penn, phvsicians. a^d Wr\nHugh Rlgby, the surgeon who performed the drainage operation on the\nKing's chest last week.\nBut for their afternoon consultation\nJhey called ln Sir Humphrey Rolleston\nath. Sir Parquhard Buzzard and all five\nsignet?   tne   \"Christmas  card.\"\npaTKnv*nent adjourned tonight for it*\nChristina* Vacation and the whole nation had bbOn anxiously looking toward the palfc,\u00ab. wondering whether\nit would rightly indulge in seasonal re-\nJotelng. AppreH\u00abW\u00bbions have been\nweighing heavily too ppon all business and trade. It wu believed that\nall these factors were laken Into \"consideration. It semed certain tonight\nthat the doctors' report v\/juld remove\nmany of the uncertainties which have\nbeen bothering the nation.\nAfter Doctors Howitt and Woods had\ngiven  their  nightly ray treatment tonight    Doctors    Hewett   and    Dawaon\nwtth Doctors Rigby. Buzzard and Rolle-\n; ston   held    a    further    conference   of\nabout   \u00bb0   minutes,   but   nil   of   them,\n& with the eaception of Hewett had left\nithe   palace   hy   B:30   after   conveying\nIttae   brief   Information   that   His   Ma-\ni ijeety's   condition   waa   satisfactory.\nI    Tbe    newspapers   today   relate   two\nincidents of human lciei_*t ln connec-\nifllon   wWto    the   King's   Illness.     One\npcoount,   it  la said,  is  that a  taxlcab\ntook   a   bualoees   man  to  Buckingham\nPalace.     While   the   passenger   waited\nin   the   lotjR   line   \/pr   his   turn   to\nread  the  bulletin  the  taxlcab  waited.\nWhen be returned lie noticed the driver\nhad stopped the meter and asked why.\nThink   I   am   going   to   let   you   pay\nItalic   you   are   reading   the   bulletin?\nHot on  your life.    He is my King  as\nweil as youra\"\nAnother paper says thai the Maharajah of Alwar iias had cabled to him in'\nIndia from London at full rates aU\nthe bulletins since the beginning of\nthe King's Illness.\nWill Increase Capital of Coast\nProperty; Development\nIs Planned\nVANCOUVER, Dec 20.\u2014Shareholders\nof Duthie Mines are being advised today that funds for the development of\nthe Duthie propeity. located in northern British Columbia, nre being sui>-\nplied by the Atlas Exploration company and the Mines Issues Corporation\nof Toronto. The notice also states\nthat, to provide for the necessary financing, the directors will at once increase the capital to $2,000,000 by\ncreation of 1,000 000 new shares of $1\neach, which wUl be Issued to the two\neastern  comparilfcs.\nJ. D. Duthie retains his full interest\nIn the property of which he remains\npresident, C. A, Banks has been appointed managing director. The eastern firms will have lepiesentatlves on\n'he board, and the head office will be\nIn Vancouver.\nA wide development, program is planned to start Immediately and during\nthis work, mill operations will stop for\nprobably three months, and dividend\npayments  will  cease   temporary.\nSenator Oraham is president of the\nAtlas Exploration company and Dr. J.\nMacintosh Bell ls managing director.\nNelson Recounizes Road Link\nor Prime Importance\n(o the District\nHouses Wrecked\nSMALL BLIZZARD\nFELT IN THE EAST\nToronto, Windsor and Hamilton\nTraffic Disrupted;  Buffalo Gale Heavy\nSEEK   POWEK\nVICTORIA. B. C. Dec. 30.\u2014.South\nKootenay Power company applies to dl-\nrert 200' cubic  feet per second  from\n3oat river for power purposes.\nSeen and Heard\nAbout the Town\nI, \\. Austin looking over some\nChristmas tree decorations. i. C.\n' torbes sizing up some Christmas presents In a drug store. Corporal C. K.\nMcKenzie oushing a baby buggy.\nW.C. P. Hwithwte and Fred L Irwin\nconference below the post office\nter Harry Park and Jack Amiable\n\u2022ct'lng    Christmas    trees. Janieft\nnun  offering  to pay  Will lnm  kte-\nfare   on   a   street   car.     Tommy\nof  Willow Pbtot. picking  out  his\niitmaa tie while with a lady mend.\n>e Blaylock sizing up cabbages and\niberries   ln   a   local   store   window.\nrUe    Sherwln   of   Rlondel   looking\n\u2022took   quotations.\nTORONTO. Dec. 20.\u2014The first blizzard of the wl nter swept over the\ngreater part of western Ontario tonight. The storm lasted but 10\nminutes. There was a heavy pnow fall\nand traffic was disrupted in a number\nof cities. Black heavy clouds and a\nfalling temperature preceded the storm,\nwhich passed as quickly n\u00ab it came.\nIUT*t  HIM\u00bbsmi\nWINDSOR. Ont., Dec. 20.\u2014A sudden.\nsevere 10-minute blizzard struck the\ncity this evening. A strong cold,\ndriving \u25a0 wind with heavy snow piled\nmany dtffts in ths streets. The storm\npassed eastward\", but the cold weather\nremalnt).\nCARS   NTALLET) ~~\nHAMILTON. Ont., Dec. 20.\u2014Two hundreds cars stalled on a steep grade on\nthe main road Into Hamilton tonight\nwhen a heavy snow storm descended\nwithout warning. The storm lasted\nonly 10 minutes but It took a special\n\u25a0quad of policemen nnd tons of cinders to unravel the traffic tangle,\nHK AW   QMM\nBUFFALO,. N.Y.. Dec, 20\u2014A 50-mile\nan hour wind tearing into the city\nfrom the west tonight played havoc\nTen Inches of snow had fallen In the\nBtate ln 24 hours. Automobiles, street\ncars and pedestrian traf^. wns seriously   hampered.\nBRITISH HOUSE\nhA5 ADJOURNED\nThat Nelaon would not urge construction of a bridge here before completion of the Kuskanook road link,\nbut that the government had promised\nboth, and that Nelson would take\nevery possible step to urpe the cany\nrealization of .both was the assurance\noffered by representative citizens of\nNelson who conter^cd with a delegation from tlie Crawford Bay vicinity\nat a strictly Informal meeting at the\nooard of trade rooms yesterday. Alex\nLeith, Bf, president of the Nelson board\nof trade, presided.\nThe conference was attended by Col.\nFred Lister, M. P. P. for Creston and\nUr. L, E. Borden. M. P. P. of. Nelson,\nin whose ridings bo*th projects are\ncontained,\nIO  I ROE  BOTH.\nThat Nelson might, by too aggress-\nivtiy fljhtlng for its promised oridge,\ndolay completion of the Kuskanook\nunk, wtis thee supposition offered. This\nunk wns the oniy missing section of\na trans-Canada highway.\nAsserting ffhat tne Interests of the\ndistrict were Nelson's interests, the local men tatd * that Completion of the\nroad link and construction of the\ni oridge had been quite definitely promised oy the government. It wan pointed\nout that borings must be taken and\nother preliminary work performed before the bridge could be built. It was\nalso pointed out that the Kuskanook\nroad ocnstructlon was under wny, and\nit was suggested the road would be\nvery nearly completed ln 1929.\nLINK    is   IMPORTANT\nWhile Nelson desired the bridge. It\nalso recognised that construction of\nthe mart link was of prime Importance.\nThe visitors were assured that the\noridge would not be given precedence\nover the road.\nThe delegation Included Oscar Burden, A. Q. Watson, Mr. McOregor, Major\nHlncks of Crawford Bay; A. W. Lym-\nGooch. Harold Murray, nnd Major\nbery of Orey Creok and Douglas Fraser\nof Kootenay Bay,\nOthers attending were: C. F. Sherwln of Rlondel; Colonel Fred Lister,\nM. P. P. of Creston; Dr. L. E, Borden\nM. P. P., Alex Leith, J. A. Irving, C. D\nBlackwood, J. R. Hunter. H, w. Robertson and C. T. McHardy of Nelson.\nLONDON, Dec. 20.\u2014Parliament adjourned  tonight until  January  Ai.\nconsider^uie progress was made during toaay s scmjiuu, Premier uulawin\naud ouier Sspeaicers dealing with the\ngovernment's scneine ior lite relief oi\nuistrebsea areas ana Sir Austen cnam-\nueriain, foreign secretary, making a\na Linemen t Witn regard to Anglo-American relatione, tue Khmelanu prooiem\nand   Hustuan   relations.\nsir Austen Mid that he profoundly\nriKieitt-n a \"Jit tie cloUd\" Willed recently\n..ung over Anglo-American relations anu\nthai, he refused to believe that a passing difference would permanently ois-\nLuro relations between thc two countries, he reiterated the .policies of\n-no government toward the question\nof evacuaUon of the Rhineland and\nrelations with Russia, stating with regard u> the latter thflt he saw no sign\not a change ol heart or mind amoiu;\nitusslan authorities over matters whicn\ncaused the diplomatic breaa witn Great\nuriiain.\nArbitration Treaty\nBetween Britain and\nStates Before house\nLONDON, Dec. 20.\u2014The possibility of\nnew arbitration treaty between Oreat\nrirltaln and tne United States received\nofficial attention ln the hotel oi\ncommons today Just before that body\nadjourned before the Christmas recess.\nReferring to Anglo-American relations, Sir Austen Cnamberlafn. foreign\nsecretary, said he profoundly regretted\nthat a little cloud had ccme over\nthem recently but that he refused to\nbelieve that- between the two nations\nboth so peacefully minded and so friendly to one another, these passing difference* wore going to create any permanent disturbance of relations,\nIn Population of 450\nThere Are 424 Cases of\nFlu, Says Alaskan Report\nWASHINOTON, I). C, Dec. 20.\u2014\nOut nt a total population of no\nat llcodas, Alaska, the west guard\n\u00abiii lei l iiaka reported today there\nwere 424 cases or influenza. Her\nreport also said that there wns bul\none Jim t.ji, one nurse and one\nteacher to rare for the village'*\nsuffering.\nLONDON,     Dec.      20.\u2014Leaping     gal\nflames tonight illuminated the wreckage of torn street* in London's busy\nweBt end where a series of violent explosions extending through the morning ripped up the pavement as though\nwith a gknt plow for  riesrly a mile.\nIn perhaps a dozen streets, the roadway was in ruins.\nProbably a score of persons wero injured with burns or bruises or affected\nby nan fumes. Vehicles and lamp posts\nwere overturned nnd great chunks of\npavement, stones and manhole covers\nwere hurled lu every direction through\nthe fronts and roofs of buildings.\nThe flrat explosion occurred ln the\npost office tunnpl; others followed rapidly, heaving up roadways and rocking the entire neighborhood so much\nthat it wan feared momentarily London\nwas experiencing nn earthquake.\nFires broke out and there waa n fierce\nblaze for a while on the premises of\nthe Overseas Film Service, the fire\napparatus being kept busy all day.\nTonight the origin of the explosions\nwas still undetermined, although one\nreport, credited ior a while, had it that\nthe first blast occurred when a workman crawled into a tunnel with a blow\ntorch.\nDamage was estimated at from \u00bb500,-\n000 to (1,000,000.\nSeveral hundred pro.,!* *aWhh tn flat*\nof the dsmaged area were rendered\ntemporarily homeless as a result of the\nexplosion.\nCruiser Bill as Well\nas Kellogg and Briand\nPact Up January Third\nWASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20.\u2014The\ntwo major proposals of President Coo-\nlldge's concluding program, the 16\ncruiser construction bill and the Kel-\nlogg-Briand treaty to renounce war,\nwill share the attention of the senate\non equal footing when it reconvenes\non January 3 after .the Christmas recess\nunder an agreement reached today.\nCouncil for Professional\nEngineers Named, Victoria\nVICTORIA, B. C, Dec. 20.\u2014Members\nof the executive of the council tif the\nAssociation of Professional Engineers of\nthe province ,have been appointed by\norder-ln-council as follows:\nProf. Wm. E. Duckerlng of the U. B.\nC; Charlen A. Bnnks, Gardner Smith\nEldrldge and Harold Gardiner, all of\nVancouver.\nGermany Would Make\nIt Hard for Those\nWho Accuse Nation\nBERLIN, Dec. 20.\u2014Any foreigner residing In Germany who declares publicity that Germany deliberately brought\non the world war, will be liable to\nimprisonment and deportation lf a\nbill sponsored hy the German National\npaity Is passed by the relchstog. There\nis. however, little prospect that the\nbill will be paused.\nQuebec Manufacturers'\nAssociation Asks Cut\nof Half in Sales Tax\nMONTREAL, Dec. 20.\u2014A recommendation urulng that the sale tax be cut\nfrom the present level of three percent down to one and one-ha If per\ncent wis adopted today by the legislature ctunmlUce of the Canadian Manufacturer! association. Quebec division.\nIt will be forwarded to a meeting\nof the association's special committee\nwhich meets In Toronto on Friday,\nBurowskl Pays for\nMurder on Gallows\nin An Ontario Town\nPARR YSl NOD, Ont, Dec 21.\u2014\n4ohn Burowskl, convicted of the\nmurder of a farmer, following a\nmall ear hold-np here butt August\n18. was hanged at V^xry t*ounrt at\n1:30 a.m. today.\nRUMOR STATES DOC\nCARSON IS TRADED\nMONTREAL. Dec. 20.\u2014It was reported at the forum tonight during\nthe Montreal-Toronto National Hockey\nleague garu- that Doc. Carson, Leaf\ncenter player, was to be sold or traded\nto the Detroit Cougars. When seen\nin the Leaf \"dressing room, however,\nConnie Smythe. manager of tho Toronto\nteam, stated that he had never heard\nof any such deal.\nMussolini Orders\nDistribution of\nChristmas Gifts\nROME. Dec. 20.\u2014On ordor of Premier Mussol.ni, premiums ranging from\n180 to 925 for each of 19,980 large\nfamilies hnve been distributed In Italy\nas Christmas gifts. Thc premiums\namount  to $800,000.\nHis Majesty Said'To Have Pretty Well\nTurned the Comer\"; History of Illness\nShows Remarkable Powers of Resistence\nLONDON, Dec. 20.\u2014Professional reticence seems to be giving way to a\nsurprising communicativeness In the\nbulletins on the progress of His Majesty. The fullness of the statements Issued last night and today was most\nwelcome after the laconic bulletins the\npublic had become accustomed to. Last\nnight's lengthy statement exercised a\nremarkable Information aspect on ev-\nerybody'a spirit*. His Majesty is considered, to use a homely phase, \"To have\npretty well turned the corner,\" snd the\nwhole history of his illness as revealed\nin some reel fullness during the last\n#4 hours hi* remarkable .testimony of\nhis pov.ers of resistance to a prolonged\n! so insiduoua a malady. Note\nmust be take though of the caution\ncontained in tonight's statement that\n\"healiug of the empyema wltb Its se\nvere local infection must  of  necessity\nbe a lengthy pitwess.\"\nThis means that a long period of\nrest must elapse before His Mnjetay\ncan ln any sense be declared, as convalescent.\nThe Kinii's state of exhaustion ls naturally considerably but, nevertheless,\nevery observation of the physicians goes\nto show that advances, however slight\nare now more noticeable than temper\nary reverses.\nThe Evening Star tonight says the\npublic admiration has been steadily\ngrowing for the gallant fight which the\nRoyal patient has put up and that feeling will b* Intensified by the doctor's\nrevelation that the wear and tear of\nthe fever has been added to \"By the\nwish born of quiet courage and the\nhabit of duly to make light of illness\nand bold on to fall work.\"\nShareholders Vote to Make an\nOffer to the Mond In-\nterests for Exchange\nIP ACCEPTED MOND\nMEN TO GO ON BOARD\nMerger   Would   Avoid   Costly\nDuplication of Mining and\nSmelting Operations\nTORONTO, Dec. 20.\u2014Directors of the\nInternational Nickel company of Canada met in 'Toronto for the first time\ntoday and voted to take an offer to\nhe shareholders of the Mond Nickel\njompany to exchange their stock tor\njcocs of the International company oi\n-anada.\nlit* proposed exchange la on the lol-\ntuwitig ottoui: oiii- Mi.i.t* ol seven pei\n-cm, uunuutitlve ineierieu sioca oi un*\n.lueruuuuuui mc*.ei ol to par value\n\\>x t'uen 'j per ueut preteirea snare oi\n.vu-iiu   of   a   par   vaiue  ot   one   pounu\nemng  plus,  m  tne case oi   tne  lira.\ni-i-i* cent, cumulative preierrea sntwre-t\ni it-O.iu, a caah payment of two\npounds sterling six pence per share,\ni *<ji* mm.ii urn.i.\u00abuy ouHie of Monti\nuite snare oi no par value s>iock oi\n.ne internal ion hi mcket company u\ni-aaaua. Mono has ouisianuuig 3,150,-\n\u25a0jmV preference snares and i.ouo.yuu\noi'dintti-y snares. Tne ofier waa maae\ncontingent uiion tne acceptance oi\no per  cent of   the Mona slock.\nIn the event of sucn acceptance\nseven piaces on the present Down qi\n*o will t>e given to the stand, control\ntnus remaining with the- airectorats\nor the present company.\nt'l T   BXHS>sfeS\nThe international Nickel company\nand the Mond Nickel company caoa\nown a portion of the Piood mine In\nCanada from which the lutlue nictai\nsupply el both companies are to be\nderived, and the projected fusion ol\ninterests will avoid the necessity n\ncostly duplication of mining and smelling  operations.\nA special meeting of the stockholders\nof the International Nicicel was coned\nto be held at Toronto January 3,\n1929, to authorize the necessary prof-\nerence  stock  of   95   iter  value.\nThe deal would involve an excluunge\ncf slock with a market in excess of\n$126,000,000 and would give the International company of Canada control\nof but one-tenth of the world's at-p-\nply of nickel.\n1 Singing Canary's\nShrill Warning\nsSaves a Village\nKKMPTVIMJ;, Out., llec. 20.\u2014\nOogs, rats and oilier domestic pets\nhave ui ten played a prominent\n.part In hounding fire .Uarrp-. in\nfamily residences, but aU previous\nperformances have been outdone\nby the work of \"IMckle.\" a most\ntriable Yorkshire canary belonging\nto  Peter Hammond  o\/ this  village.\nAlarmed when Hie sweet notes\nof hK pet r hanged to a shrill\nscreech, liommand rushed to the\nkitchen to find the place U flames.\nThe canary continued his warning until ii^iMiinre arrived and\nflopped to the edge of lib* cage\nexhausted. He died a few minutes\nm+r, but lie had saved from possible destruction a complete\nblock   or  stores  and   residences.\nMAIL AVIATOR\nLOSES LIFE IN\nHEAVY STORM\nPlane Crashes Into Undertaker's Barn; Plane and\nBarn Burned\nPrince Rupert Votes\nto Sell Power Plant\nto Montreal Company\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Dec. 20 \u2014\n.Prince Rupert ratepayers today indor ed\nthe proposal to aell the city's hyd-'o-\nt-lectrlc plant and also voted in favor\nof accepting thc tender of $375,000 submitted by the Power Corporatoin of\nCanada, Montreal. The offer of the\n.American States Pubhc Service company of MOO.OOO was defeated by 40\nvotes.\nThe vote on the question of disposing of the plant was 737 for and\n10 against, and on tenders submitted,\n115 for the Montreal offer,an d 875\nfor the  Los  Angeles  company's  bid.\nHlTrtON, O.; Dec. 20\u2014Leo. J. McGinn,\nof Maywood. 111., pilot of the National\nAir Transport plane carrying the night\nair mall from Cleveland to Chicago,\nlost his life early tonight when his\nplane fell in the heart of the village\nof\u201eH_lrou durlnB a heavy spow storm.\nBuffetted about by a 50-mile wind,\ntho plane, which apparently could no\nlonger keep aloft, descended with a\nrush through the top of an apple tree\ntn the yard of Charles Warke. Then\nIt bounded into a barn on the adjoining property of Wright Stein. Huron\nundertaker.\nMcGinn's body thrown clear of the\ncockpit his the ciash came and an\nagplosion followed which enveloped\nboth the ship and the bam and reduced\nboth to a heap of ashes and twisted\nmetal.\nTlie plane's mail cargo was consumed\nin the flames.\nTlie body of the pilot was decapitated\nas   it.  was  thrown  from   the  cock-pit.\nSUITS FOLLOW\nSHIPS' CRASH\nMuch Traveled Prisoner Mutt\nStay in Jail, Is Court's\nOrder\nLS ORDERED RETURNED\nTO NELSON'S JAIL\nPleaded  Guilty,  Says Justice\nWho Sees No Reason Why\nShould Be Free\nVANCOUVER, B. C, Dee. U-.\nWiUtom Tarcburk-a rrm rttfm kx\nIwswn NrlM>n and Vanoovnr at the\nexpriue of the crown are ei ess\nend.\nJustice Morriwn today dlmlwed\nan application broufht bj J. B.\nNlrhobwn, Tarrliurkl tawy.r that\nthe prtaoner be treei on the\nground* that after being releaaed\nfrom Oakalla priaon he had been\nIllegally rearrested and sent to\nNelson Jail.\n\"The man pleaded culltv,\" tali\nthe Justice, -and be's now' In tbe\nrithi pb.ee. I cant ie* what hi\nwrong with It. and he must be returned to Nelson at once.\"\nWhen Nicholson said If kept In\nNelson Tarchuck's mother c\u00abiM'\nbate brought him food the Juitlce\nsaid nothing wae wrong with the\nfood at Oakalla. The Lndulfe&t\nmother should hate ili.suthl of har\nsons* welfare sooner.\nNorwegian Owners Sue C.P.R.\nfor $30,000; Counter Claim\nIs $60,000\nVANCOUVER. Dec. 30\u2014Writ wae Issued ln admiralty court this afternoon by Orltten, Monfomery _ Smith\nln behalf ot Pred olsen _ Co.. of\nNorway, suing the 8. 8. Princess Adelaide for $30,000 claimed for damages\nalleged to have been sustained by the\nplaintiff company's ship. Hampholm, ln\na collision ort Point Orey yesterday\nmqgntQff,\nA counter claim for 100.000 will be\nfiled tomorrow by the Canadian Pacific\nRailway company as owners of the\nPrincess Adelaide, it was announced by\nJ.  JC.   McMullen.  company  counsel.\nNAV\/\\L PROMOTIONS\nANNOUNCED, OTTAWA\nOTTAWA. Dec. 20.\u2014The department\nof national defence announces tlie\npromotion of Lieut.-Commanders I_k:i-\nard Murray and Oeorge C. Jonee cf\nthe Royal Canadian navy, to the rank\nof commander, with effect from January 1, 1029. Commander Murray will\nproceed In January to Esquimau, B.C.,\nto relieve Commander Percy W. Nelles\nas senior naval officer an the west\ncoast. Commander Jones will Join tlie\ndefence college at London.\nCommander Nelles, on relief, will proceed to England for sea service in a\nship of the royal navy.\nSaramota Grower Is\nto Grow Lemon Cling\nPeaches, He States\nVERNON, B.C. Dec. 20\u2014J. M. Robinson, Naramata. ls planning to set out\n1000 lemon cling peach trees at\nNaramata. He Is challenging tne can-\nners' statement that In order to get\nthe best peaches they have to hruig\nin  .supplies  from  Washington.\nTEKKORIXM   IN   CHICAGO\nCHICAGO, Dec. 20.\u2014A threat against\nthe life of the trial Judge and tlie\ndisappearance of 10 state witnesses today contributed to the terrorism including assassination of one wltnees,\nthat marked the trial of three defendants accused of kidnaping little Billy\nRanier and whom the state seeks to\nsend   to  thc  electric  chair.\nJIEI#\u00bb    FOR    MANY    CRIMES\nMEMPHIS,   Tenn.,   Dec.   20.\u2014A   man\nof many alias who told detectives that\nhis   real   name   was   Tom   TTnderwood,\nwas held tonight under 1250,000 bonds\nwhile   police   sought   to   connect   hlra\nwith   crimes   in    many   pert*   of    th*\ncountry. _____________\nHI    PETER    8TEWART    DIES\nLONDON, Dec. 20.\u2014Bir Peter Stewart\nB.A.. who waa largely Interested in\norganization of Empire iours for farmers, died today at the age of 69 years.\nHe was born in Cape Town and originated In 1910 the British Empire n*\nhlbltlon. He received a special medal\nfrom King Edward In ' 1810 for hit\nservices in oofinectlon with the formation of the Union of South Africa\nand was connected with many Imperial\norganisations both here and In South\nAfrica.\nWins Appeal Owing\nTo Insanity of One\nOf The Murder Jury\nWINNIPEO. Dec. ao\u2014Albert V. West-\ngate will again stand trial at the spring\naaslaes for the murder of Mrs. Lottie\nChristina Adams, St. vital, laat February. The court of appeals today unanimously set aside the murder verdict\nreturned against Westgate at the flrat\nhearing and ruled It had been a mistrial because he had been tried by a\ntribunal   Improperly  constituted.\nMental infirmity of EUwnrd W.\nPickett, one of Westgate's Juroni, was\ntbe point upon which the court baaed\nits decision. The Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice r\\illerton. All five\nJudges concurred in the finding.\nThe death sentence imposed by Mr.\nJustice Dysart immediately after tbe\nJury had returned the verdict of guilty,\nis automatically revoked with the order of the appeal court. Westgate was\nto have been liaiiRed on January 23.\nDANGER OF WAR\nNOW AVERTED\nSo Declares Kellogg of \\S. % \\,\nReferring to 6olivian-\nParaguaian Troubles\nWASHINOTOHN. Dec. 30-Altftouth\nreplies from Bolivia and Pani\u00abuay an\nto enact condition! under which they\n\u2022re willing to submit, their country\nto conciliation have not reaclud TsVEab-\nington, according to Prank B. KeUogw\nU .8. A. secretary of state, tbat all\ndanger of hostllltlca between them la\nover.\nFurther stepe ln the conciliation proceedings which ls Pan.Amerlc.ui cotl-\nlei-^nce has undertaken are .-.waiting\nthe answers of the two disputing\ncountries to a questlonaire cabled them\nyesterday.\nThis communication aake I their\nviews as to thc exact que tion Ut\ndispute, and their desires as to tha\ncomposition of the court to adjudicate\nthe  conditions.\nLORD MAYOR'S FUND\nFOR BRITISH NEEDY\nLONDON. Dec. 20.\u2014Speaking in the\nhouse of commons tonight, Rt. Hon.\nLord Eustace Percy, prealdent of the\nboard of education stated that the primary purpose of the government to\naid distressed miners was to assist in\nthe accumulation of a large central\nfund  for general  relief.\nThe areas to be benefitted would bo\ngrlmarily couth Wales and northeast\nngland, but all districts will be included in the scope of the Lord Mayor's\nfund.\nThe fund was not a miners' relief\nfund. It was a fund for the relief\nof distressed regions, a fund to be distributed without discrimination aa to\noccupation in these areas. The feeding of children would be confined to\nareas approved by the governmenr.\nOfficial Count Gives\nPlunkett an Increase\nof Nine; Total Ninety\nVICTORIA. B. O, Dec. 20\u2014The majority of D, B. Plunkett, Conservative,\nover Hon. Dr. J. D. MacLean, Liberal,\nln the Victoria federal bye election on\nDec. 6, stands at 90 folowlng a recount\nconducted before County Court Judge\np. 8. Lampman. Mr. Plunkett gained\nnine votes over the 61 majority which\nhe was given ln the results as nrlgin-\niUly given out by the returning olllcer,\nWilkins Solves Mystery\nof the Antarctic Regions\nNEW YORK, Dec. 20.\u2014The New York\nAmerican in a copyrighted dispatch tf>-\nday from Sir Hubert jviikins, explorer\nat Deception Island. Antarctic, saya he\nhas   solved   a   problem   whloh   baffled\nSographera many yeara\u2014pro\\ !ng that\nrahamland is separated l**rm the\npolar continent by anfoe-fllh-i channel. Geographers, it ls said, nad previously thought that the mountain*\nextended without Interruption Into tbo\nheart of the continent.\nCaptain Wilkins made the observation\nduring a flight ln the monoplane San\nFrancslco beyond the ralcanl - mountains of Qrahamland.\nRumanians Elect\nMania Peasants by\nHuge Majority\nBUCHAREST, Dec. 30\u2014The Peasant\nparty has obtained 168 seats, the Ub-\nerals 30, prelates of all creeds 21; Hun-\n\u00a7 aria n minorities six and Independents\n, according to the final count of the\nvotes for elections to the Rumanian\nsentate. The party of Juliu M nlu, new\npremier, thus has an overwhelming majority in both  houses.\n3DaystoChriitmas\nThe Weather\nProm    tbe    Dominion    MatooroMUM\nOffice, VICHrift\nNELSON    \t\nVictoria    \t\nVancouver  \t\nKamloops   \u2014\t\nBarkerville   \t\nEStevan\t\nPrince Rupert\nAtlin\nDesssmon\nSeatUe   \t\nPortland   \t\n8a n   Francisco\nSpokane\nLos   Angeles   ..\nPentlcton\nVe^on\nOrand   Porks\nKaslo\nCa';nry\nIdmrwiUm\nBwfft    Current\nPrince Albert \t\nQu'jAppelle    \t\nWinnipeg\nForecast:    Nelson\n' cloudy;  n_>t mucn\ntot.\nUlu.   Mat.\nas     37\n36\n33\n7*\n14\n3.\n39\n30\n0\n39\nM\n44\n3\u00ab\n4a\n38\n36\n33\n33\n30\n14\n31\n-16\n-$_*\n41\nM\n30\n38\n447\n46\n44\nas\nM\n31\n88\n31\n31\nW\n27\n44\n38\n34\n8\n10\n-a\nand vicinity\u2014Partly\nchlnge In tempera.\n!__\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1928\nINCORPORATIONS\n77ICTORH, B C, Dec 20\u2014 Incorpor-\ntlom of Joint stoclt companlaa thli\nreek include:\nnsondated   Copper   Mid   Oold\nNelson's Best Cafes\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n>!0 Baker  street,  Nelaon,  H.c\nOPEN  DAT  AND  NIOHT\n11:90  to 3:90,  Special  Lunch    Wr\n.\u2022ti to 8:00 pjn. Supper \u201e36i\nPHONE IM\nR0Y.M. CAFE\nCLASSIC   KESTAIKANT\nWe Cater tn Prlvnte Parties.\n8e:inement   and   Delicacy   Prevail.\nOPEN   DAT  AND  NIOHT\nSpecial\u2014It* Cream. Soda Water anc\nBot Drinks. Mice, clean tarnlshec\nroom-}, hot and cold water.\nMines. Ltd., Vancouver, Capitol, 11,000,-\n000.\nLower Bridge River Placers. Vancouver,   91,000.000.\nThe Sultana Silver Mines, Vancou?er.\n11,000.000.\nNorth Star Ore and Smelting company, Alice Arm. 9100,000.\nColumbia Vulley Power company,\nGolden.  9100.000.\nGarden Plains company. Kelowna.\n\u00abIS.000\nTrail Times, Ltd., of Trail, capitalized at 9100,000, to take over assets of\nthc  Trait Times.\nSchool Dismissed\nToday For A Two\nWeeks' Vacation\nTHE L D. CAFE\nFinest .Baulpped Restaurant ln the Cits\nOPEN  DAY  AND   NIGHT\nSpecial Dinners,   11:30 to 2:30 36c\nBujfcer,  8*0  to B  35c\nWe Specialise In Chop Suey anu Noodles\nPhone 182\nWhen school is dismissed today pu-\n\u2022 i\u00ab will be free from the worries of\nUomework lor two weeks, according to\nin announcement mnde same time\n\u25a0\u202270  by the school* board.\nPchools will reopen on January 7.\n'iv which time it .s exj>ected all\nschool children will fee completely\nt*rcovered from the effects of too many\ngood things to eat over Christmas\nand New dear's (Jay-\nIt is ejected the formal opening\nof the T.afalga lunior high school\nwill take Place al the opening of the\nnew  term.\nFisher Talks To\nFernie Daughters\nOn Bernard Shaw\nFERNIE. B.C.. Dec. 30.\u2014At a meeting\nof the Mount Pernle chapter I. O. D. E.\nTuesday the business waa mainly\nroutine Mrs. George Kelman Jr.. as\nfirst   vloe-regent,   occupied   the   chair.\nThe mull] interest of .the meeting\ncentered on a talk on George Ber*-\nnard   Shaw   by   A.   I.   Plsher  K.C.\nThe .'ponkei* preferred not to make\nappraisal nf un author atill living, but\nShaw was to indifferent to public\nopinion that he did not think it would\nspoil his Christmas enjoyment.\n\u2022 Shaw was born ln Dublin, but went\nto London at the age of 20. His\nnovels were not a great \u00ab\u00bbpcess. His\nfame   rested   In   satirical   mays.\nSh\u00abw   considered   a   preface   a   good\nTrail Hotels\nSteam  Healed\nThronghovt\nBot and Cold\nWater\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\n\u25a09. le. AND A. GKOtTTAGE, Props.\nn 80t Phone 263 Trail, B.C\nopportunity to put over the author's ideas ln essay form upon the\nunsuspecting   reader.\n\"John Bull's Other Island\" was\nreally propagacdlsm for Ireland In a\npolitical way. Shaw often told his\nreaders In his preface what he was\n\"putting over on them\" In the story,\nthis being hia suhtle humor. Mr.\nFisher treated his audience to humorous sketches Bbout Tom Broadbent\nand Larry D'Oyle, with reference to\ntheir  love   making   with   Norah   Riley.\nThe Sspeaker next took up \"The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Capitalism\nand Socialism.\" It bijig Shaw's answer to his sister-in-law's question\non the subject, which. required 500\npages to answer.\non   CAPITALISM\nCapitalism, according to Shaw, was\nspare money, spare food, spare land\nor a surplus of anything which one\ncould not consume oneself. Capitalism\nwas an unadulterated evil because an\nindividual could obtain and unearned\nprofit on what he couldn't use. And\nyet Shaw paid great tribute in his\nwriting to capitalists and their organizing ability, which might in the\nlast analysis, ..solve the world's prob*\nlems.\nShaw's aim was to eliminate prov-\nerty all over the world, not only at\nChristmas, but, all the time. In Bpite\nof great personal research himself,\nhe spoke slightingly of research of\nmany  great  scientific  workers.\nThe poor could not save and should\nnot be expected to. Increment was\nperishable and should only be saved\nIf the Individual did not need or want\nanything It would bring, Shaw contended.\nShaw's arguments  were  fundamental\nvm&.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nBooms With Running Water.   Private Baths en Suite.\nHeadquarters for all Traveling Men, Mining Men, Lumber\nMen and Tourists.\nSpecial Sunday Dinner $1.00. Hotarian Headquarters\nThe Most Comfortable Botunda in the City\nIHJM_\u2014Mre. LTD. Francis. Crawford Baj: H. Hlckx Crawford Baj:\nMre. Fowls, Rlondel; C. 8. 8tarr. Nel-\n\u00abon;   E.   McNleah.   Slocan   Olty;   _.   A.\nHatgen. (-Vancouver, B. J. McOuIre\nCalgary; D. Zimmerman. Vancouver;\nJ.   Cherrrns^ton.   Creston.\nThe SAVOY\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nWhere the Quest Is King\nSteam Heat.  Hot and Cold Running Water in All Booma.\nMANT BOOMS -WITH PRIVATE BATHS OB SUOWIBS\nJ. A. KERR, PROP., NELSON, B.C.\nHotel Arlington\nTRAIL, B. C.\nA. P. LCTES4UE, Prop.\nCompletely Renovated and Re finished\nHot and Cold Running Water European Plan\n-  Steam Heated Centrally Located\nRotary Sample Rooms in\nHeadquarters Connection\nand fav reaching. He thought British\ncapital which developed far away\ncounrtles would have been better for\nEhgland   If   spent   there.     Whether   a\nglory or a blunder, tl* British Empire waa quite unintentional. It arose\nhorn this developirwmt of outlying\nlands by Biltish capital. Shaw argued.\nShaw claimed his flair as an original\nthinker was to test\" codes and creeds,\nbut In other matters he must himself\nbe guided. Por proper organization\neaoh person was a director in his own\nsphere.\nNOT1KTY\nThe speaker vividly described Shaw's\nconception of society, which was ln a\nconstant state of flux like a glacier full\nof dangerous crevasses veiled with\nsnow.\nWhile the great playwright criticised capital, he profeteed no greater\nfaith in democracy. Public evils w*re\nnot multiple In. Mr, Shaws opinion,\nbut the suffering of the individual\nwas thc ultimate possible suffering.\nThat personality was the great determining factor in the sooial equation\nwas the conclusion Mr. Shaw was\nforced to, although he looked forward\nto a Utopia in which everybody would\nprefer   giving   to   receiving.\nA standing vote of thanks was given Mr. Fisner at the conclusion of\nhis talk. Other vlBitorB were Amer*\nCan Consul N. P. Brand and Alfred\nCummings, who spoke briefly ln appreciation   of  Mr.   FiSher's   address.\nRADIO PROGRAM\nPROCRAMS    FOR   FRIDAY,   l>EC.   21.\nNBC SYSTEM\n10:30 to 11:30 a. m.\u2014Magazine of the\nAir, through KHQ, KOMO. KGW. KdO.\nand  KFI.\n6:35 to 6:60 p. m\u2014 Land O' Health,\nthrough  KHQ. KOMO. KOW and KOO.\n6 to 6:30 p. m.\u2014Review, through\nKHQ, KOMO, KOW. KOO and KPI..\nFollowing   are   the   complete   details:\nDance   ol   the   Clowns,   The   Christmas   Tree,   Reblkov;    Hyrrah   for   St.\nNIc*.     Betsy     White;     La     Violetera\n(Who'll Buy My Violets). Ologau;  The\nFirst   Noel.   Old   English;   Santa   Claua.\nThat's    Me.    Steele; '   Dlga    Olga    Do,\n\"Blackbirds of   1038.\"  McHugh:   Mistletoe. Balnbridge;   Dance of the Chinese\n(Dolls.   The   Christmas   Tree,   Reblkov;\nWhat   Good   Is   a   Sandwich   If   You\ni Haven't     Bread;     Noel\u2014The     Seasons,\n1 Tchaikovsky.\nj     7   to   8   p.   _o,\u2014Los. Apgeles   studio\nTOUGHS\nApply over throat and chut\n0 -\u00bbW\u00ab110\u00ab^TOllplK^ o\u00a3-\nVVapoRub\nJmr* tW r*mrie\nBAJOY\u2014James Hagen. Troll: H. Mc- H. O. Nash. Mnrvrrort; Miss Mabel\nPhiriin Nelson V. J. Lommel. Nel- Parker. Miss L. Morlci'. Slocan city:\n\u201e 'Mr.   and   Mra    O.   Cann.   Sirdar; j S.  Erickson,  Midway.\nQueen's Hotel\nI BE CENTEB OF COOTENIENCB\nHot and cold water In every room\nSteam Heated.\nA. LAPOINTE, PROP.\nQI EEN'S\u2014W. S Socknochoff. Brilliant A. SockoaenoII. A. Workein.\nCalg. rv; W. Humswell. Kaslo; C. Dawson. Vemon; M. Lertonur. Crescent\nVallcv,\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nCVDEB THI MANAGEMENT  OT\nWILLIAM   JONES\nGOO I, CLEAN  BOOMS.    SEASONABLE\nBATES.\nBBOIIB 75. 516 VERNON ST\nMADDEN HOTEL\n\u00ab. MADDEN, rrop.\nBUMS Bated  Booms  by   tlie  Day,\nmeek or Montb.\nWny aonHderatlon shown to guesta.\nCor   Baker and  W.,rd   Sta.,   Nnwn\nM\/ODIN\u2014L.  Burnett.  Trail:   Mrs.\nMuct nga.   Ymlr:   B.  Kcll.   Ymlr:   II\nOscar Moe   ^noliane.\nNEW GRAND HOTE\nA Modern Brick Building.\n816 Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C.\nBot and Cold Water and Telephone\nIn AU Booms.   Steam Heated\nThroughout.\nP. SAPAK, Prop.     European Plan\nNot the Cost\nBut the Remembrance\nAhl  That makes the Spirit of Christmas!\nNEW      ORAND\u2014Mrs.      P       Posvluk.\nYahk;   A. OortioJ.  Salmo.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2V_ Blocks last of Post Office\nSteam Heated, Hot and Cold Water\nBooms by day or week.\nAlso Furnished Suites.\nP. H. BVHH. Prop.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe Home of Plenty\n705 Vernon St,      Phone MIL\nH. WASSICK  AND O. HIIAT1CK\nPlfty Booms ol Solid Comfort.\nHeadquarter* for Loggers and Miners\nTELL   YOUR   WANTS   THROUGH  THE\nK    CLASSIFIED COLUMNS.\ny\nWe have hundreds of appropriate, inexpensive Gifts\nfor Men and Boys in our apparel shop.\nTo learn just how free from worry your Christmas\nshopping may be wjien searching for Suitable Gifts for\n\"THE BOYS\", both big a-nd little, all that is necessary\nis a visit to our Gift Aisled and after you select his\ngift here do not fail-to watch his eyes as he opens tho\nparcel on Christmas morning.\nYou will ttf$ y<>v hwc wared a hit\nHATS\nCAPS\nTIES\nBELTS\nMUFFLERS\nHOSIERY\nSHIRTS\nGLOVES\nSUITS\nKERCHIEFS\nOVERCOATS\nSWEATERS\nprogram, through KGO and KPI.   The\ncomplete   program   ls   given   below:\nFantasia\u2014(a) La Madre del Cor-\ndero; lb) La Momme (Tango); Jota,\nGranados; Maids, of CadlB, Delibes;\nLu Kou Me (Tango Argentlno). Bells\nof Mexico (Valse Espagnole>. Madrl-\ngale Espagnole, Huerta; Audabe (Mexl-\ncalne), Ladron (You Stole My Heart),\nSuite of Early California Songs; Finale\n\u2014\"Cigarette\"   (Tango).  Rosita.\n8 to 9 p. m.\u2014RCA hour through\nKHQ, KOMO, KGW. KGO. KPO and\nKFI. Following are details of the program:\nThe Land: Morris Dance\u2014Henry\nVIII., German; Lascia Chlo Planga\u2014\nRinaldo, Handel; Londonderry Air,\nIrish;  Valse Suite.  Brahms.\nThe Sea: Selected. Overture\u2014Skun-\ntala, Goldmark; The Ses GuH. Petrte.\nThe Stars: Orion and the Great\nNebula, Henry M. Hyde.\nThe Universe: Siegfried Idyl, Wagner; selected; Polonaise\u2014Boris Godou-\nnov, Mussorgsky.\n9:30 to 10 p. m.\u2014Moon Magic,\nthrough   K^MO  nnd   KGO,\n10 to \\- p. m.\u2014Program throxtgh\nKOMO. KFI (10 to 11). KGO And\nKPO  (11   to  13).\nThe Trocaderans, who regale listeners\nwith the latest song and dance melodies through \u00a3\\c NBC svrtem everv\nFridav night will be on the ah- again\ntonight.\nCKWX, Vancouver\u20149 to 9:30 concert\nprogram:\nSilver Heels, Moret; Tumble Down\nShack, Carlos & Senders; Gladys Robb.\nsoloist, selected; Canzonetta, Godtfrd;\nIn the Woodlands, Ellis; Gladvs Robb.\nsoloist, selected; In the Shadows.\nFlnck; Charme d'Amour. Kendal; Tea\nfor Two.\n9:30   to   10    p.    m.\u2014Concert   hour.\nRemember; The Best Things of Ufe\nAre Free, fox trot; Paradise, waltz;\nThe Iron Trail\u2014March, Smith; selected,\nfox trot; Melodie\u2014'Cello Solo, Masanet;\nLittle Mother, waltz; Spanish Dance\nNo. 2, Moszkowsky; Medly of Irish\nSongs; That's My Way of Forgetting,\nfox trot;   Remember.\nCNRV, Vancouver\u20147:30 p. m., children's hour; 8:30 p. m., period for\nadreeses; 9 to 10, CNRV players; 10\nto 11. CNRV trio; 11, dance music\nmelodians.\nKFI. Los Angeles\u20145 p. nv, Big Brother Ken; 5:30, Kit Kat club orchestra;\n8:30. Btudio program; 9, concert orchestra.\nKFRC, San Frdncisco\u20146 p. m., organ\nrecital. Santa Claus; 0:30, sprtrts editor; 7. studio program; 8, great ladles;\n8:30, Shasta forsome; 9. orchestra:\n10, Amos 'n* Andy; 10:10, orchestra;\n11:10, orchestra.\nKGO. Oakland\u20147 p. m., orchestra\nmusic; 9, mystery serin J; 10, W. A, 8.\nconcert.\nKGW, Portland\u20148:30 p. m,.' Santa\nClaus program; 7, program: 7:30,\nMelody Boys: 9, rod and white jesters; 10, studio concert; 10:30 to 12,\nOrder  of  Hoot  Owls.\nKHJ, Los Angeles\u20146:45 p. m., news;\n7, program, 7:30, program: 8, continuity\nDrogtam; 9, symphony; 10 to 12, orchestra.\nKHQ, Spokane\u20147 p. m., Santa Claus;\n7:30.   musical   program;   9,  orchestra.\nKOMO, Seattle----7 p. m., concert orchestra;   9   p.   m.   even  song.\nKPO. San Francisco\u20147 p. m., theater\nconcert; 9, string quartet; 10, dance\nband.\nTWENTY YEARS AGO\n(Prom The Dally News of December 21,\n1908).\nHarry Wright  left   this morning  for\nSpokane,   where   he   Intends   spending\nChristmas.\n\u2022' *    *\na. Matthews ls at the Kootenay Lake\nOeneral hospital suffering from Inflammation of the eyes.\n* *   *\nH. M. Billings of Salmo Is a guest\nat the Strathcona.\n*   *   \u2022\n_J_    B-De    Veber    left   for    Lethbrldge where he will spend thc Christmas holidays. \u25a0\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTV. L. Brand of Winnipeg ls registered\nat the Hume.\n. .. , a\n.\u201eC'\u201ew', Bu,k of Kokanee ls spending\nthe Christmas holidays at the Hume\n\u2022 *     a\nMr. and Mrs. A. D. Wheeler nnd\ntheir som come In from Alnsworth for\nChristmas.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nBorn to Mr. and Mrs. C. P Lee of\nPort Huron, Mich., a daughter. Mrs\nsUe was formerly Miss M. Fawcett of\nNelson.\n* \u2022   *\nMiss Edith Sinclair has returned to\nGreenwood after spending a holiday\nSlmlal?\"  parent'i'   Mr-   \"nd   M\u00ab-   \u25a0\u2022\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. and Mra. J.  P. Pitner and  *tnn\n?otoTrC\u00bb_.\"ft 8atUM8y n\u2122ht'\u00b0\" \u00bb \u00ab&\nCHEER FUND 6   -\n$1559; TO BUY\nGOODIES TODAY\nCommittee   Still   in   Need   of\nMore Funds, How\u00ab*r;\n$117.50 Day's Total\nJOY  WILL SUPERVISE\nPACKING Of HAMPERS\nArmory Is Domain of Nelson's\nSanta Clans; Will Distribute Monday\nWhen the purchasing committee of\nthe Nelson Christmas cheer orsantaation\ntoday buys the goods which will make\nChrlBtmas for many Nelson and vicinity families, it will have \u00bb1559.30 to\nspend. Subscriptions totalling $177.60\nyesterday brought the fund to this total. Donations are still acceptable as\nthe need thts year is greater than last.\nAny donations received between today\nand Monday, when the hampers will be\ndistributed, may be used to purchase\nodd commodities.\nR. O. Joy, who has more than onor\nacted as Santa Claus in Nelson, will\nfill this role over the week-end la his\ncapacity as \"supervisor of packing.\" Hi\ndomain, the Armory, ls being prepared\nfor strenuous activity. Mr. Joy haa beei\ncollecting boxes in which to pack th \u25a0\nChristmas cheer.\nYesterday's  subscriptions  were:\nG.   MacAfee    _|     ljpC\nNelson Plumbing & Keating Co,      W3\nG.   L.  Landon          _.<\u2022\nW.  E.  Keyt          2.1 a\nMuriel and Lois Whimster ........      SjH\"4\nRonwlck's Transfer _.      5.1\"**\nFirst Nelson Troop of Boy\nScouts          15 <>\nA. D. P , _.      2.uu\nG. C. D. .,_, \u201e       J,00\nCanadian   Rxploslves,   Limited        J6.W\nMr. and Mrs. P. c. Wtottehouio      5.00\nSocial   Bridge   Club \u2022      V00\nNelson   Elks         \u25a0   _     10.00\nft. H. Maber   ..;.       -\u201e,00\nDick Spurway        oo\nDr. E. Lewto Reid  ._........_.      b.W\nMr. and Mrs. S. Hayden        \u201e 00\nConnie  Genge         1 -.v)\nA. Treglllus   m       3 -St,\nC.  P.   Perry -m      600\nPhillip   Smith           i.oo\nJ. E., and Lucy Goulding        2.00\nAgncsa and Jean Gibson        800\nMarpraret   Frahcia    _      1.00\nB. C.  Telephone  company\nemployee*         18.00\nA. R. L \u201e        8.00\nTotal      $   Uf.m\nPreviously acknowledged  \u25a0 1441.80\nGrand Total  (1509 3)\nJESUSREASON\"\nFOR CHRISTMAS\nSt. John's Young People Stage\nPlay Impressing Real Reason of Christmas\nCharles Morris\nLIMITED\nROCK CREEK NOTES\nROCK CREEK. B.C., Dec. 20.-A ml\u00bb-\ncrilaneous shower ana dance watt given\n^? \u201e,e r..fWe1ta OI i*00* Creek ln honor or Miss Roete Madge recemlv in\nRiverside hall, Rock CrS. ^SS^wS\n*j!f\u00a3 wnter of guests present, some\ncoming a long distance. The bride-to-\nberecelved maoy beautiful and costly\nh^Jfti. VUL Blfts were Presented S\nXm.^11? beeomln* ceremony by a\ndel ghtful procession of very youmr\nchildren. Dancing continued until\nwen Into the early morning. The\nhall was beautifully decorated for the\noccasion by numerous friends. Miss\nMadge will be married to Bert Ernest\nEiiett, farmer of Myncaster on Christmas eve. The wedding will take place\nat her home, Rock Creek.\nAndy Johnson of Johnton Creek left\nlast week on a business trip to Spokane. ^\nWilliam Hatton of Brldesvllle road is\nbusy  hauling  hay  to  Rock  Creek.\nHoward Smith of James Creek was\na visitor here on Thursday. He\nmotored ln.\nAlfred R, Barwick of Brldesvllle visited Rock Creek on Tuesday. There\nwas about five inches of snow at\nBrldesvllle.\nDr. Paston, veterinary surgeon of\nGrand Porks, arrived in Kettle Valley\non Wednesday morning's train on a\nprofewional visit to the place of A.\nBennett, Nicholson creek. He returned\nto Grand Porks on the afternoon's\ntrain.\nThat the infant Jesus born ln a'stn-\nh,f and laid in a manger and not 8an*n\nrinus was the reason of Christmbs was\nHwiiRht out in a sketch entitle!\nMrhr'\u00ab**mss C^er\" alven lsst night -v\n+h\u00bb Ynumr PennKs Society of St,\n.Trvhr-'n Lutheran church ln the ohur-h\nns*-.nrs.   Rev. Carl  Janmw presided.\nThe ca\u00abt w\u00abb: Miss Rosle Han\u00abm. *\nwidow: A\u00abrfHde \u00abaii\u00bb^(\u00bble. &\u2022** B*wt.i\n** Longbow. Mr. Thorn: Miss Ornce\nw\u00bbnsen. Bettv: m<rs Esther Janzcn\n\"\"hy: M.s\u00ab V. Lelowak. Wss Fvr>n*\nMiss Vera Fnn\u00bb\u00ab Miss Sanders; Mrs\nC. Jartwnw. Mrs. Wtlmot.\nP. Becker. pi*estdent of the socle* ?\no*\u00bbve a cot-not snin and wns vteoiw*:'.'\n\"rcored   C(\u00bbr\"1\u00ab wore Knri<r \u00abnd th\u00bb chi!-\nrtrmn   did   \"ohristmass   Drill.\"   Mra.\nJnn^ow snne a solo eM M1m P. Lei\nsack   recitated   the   \"Two   Weavers.\"\nKASLO NOTES\nMr. and Mrs. George Klrcher of\nOetrander, O., have been married for\n83 years.\nTHE  GUMPS-HENRY AUSSTINN-THE PHILANTHROPIST\n\/   COULDN'T   YOU   MtLP A\n\/      FEUOW WW f\\ NICKEL\nI    TO GEY A, WM  TO EA.T-\n\\ W^Vt^J'T BtEN Afcit\nV      TO PIN&  AMY WORK \u2014\n\\ )  JUST GOT OUT\nN^    OF TMP MORTAL-\nKASLO. B.C.. P*c 50.\u2014Jsm*. A'i-\nHo-wvt    \u00ab\u00ab>\u00ab    a    buslnesa    visitor    to\n,T\u00bbm\u00abi(i nt-nwn w>\u00bbMr\u00ab**\u00bb*d Tuesday from\na  \u00abhort visit to a,dmo'n*o\u00bbi_\nI>r n\u00abd Mrs. D. .T. Ba*\"'1nv motorrd\nto   \"Woia\/wi   n\u00abrt   ret'^Tn   T\"*srtB\u00bb.\nT*o*l<.rrf    COCVU.    W>\"-\u00bb    IS    \"tudvlng    11\n\u25a0\"Hmont\"* At. the TTnli-Tfc'f\" of >;.\nh*rto   \u00bb\\\u00ab\u00ab^ in  the  city  Tuesday  to\n\u00abUV>**-d    ***-   ^OlMlll'**\nH.   povn\u00ab    c.   P\u00abv1's   nnd   TV   ^iirtts\n^-oi-*   T\"\u00ab\u00abh\u00abw   vmtors  to   town   from\nT0Vi*tno)>'ft   sj>nd'ri<r\nMrs.   a   w.   Anderson  was  a  Nelsoi\n\u2022sTitoit\/s,*   Mo^'fnv\nMr nnd Wr*. R. B M\"n\u00ab sn*f >fl^\nrtoi-oifllno Milne t*ft T\u00ab\u00ab\u00abd*'v for Wln-\n->i*op\u00ab    whftw   ]w-*i   Mine's    m\u00bbrTlaa.e\n.a*.*.*;   rrtBPA   TVflemhpr   *n,\nMr, and M*^. .I*-*' '^t,*y,*MOa W\u00ab'lO\nvlpn-org   (n   Molson   Titpvfov.\nMr   and M*s   rhmmn  wirtsrriti \u00abame\nIn frnm .TnhnsO't's T.-\u00abndint' TH*WlaV.\nOn    Wedne\u00abHftV   Mr,    Wsrt\u00ab*m*i    w\u00bbs   nd-\n\"\"'\u2666\u2666*d to the Victorian hmn|t*I. !**_.\n\"-nnnmft will remain In town toe t. few\ndws.\nW*rtncArtnv *nfte*fnr%on Mtb. \\H. I>.\nnfl\u00ab'80?f and Ml*wi WllJinHeth f>l.wrlrh\nw*>re joint hrwtespAs at a tea and\n\u00ab*ower honoring Miss Pdlth Gwn.\nwhose mnrriage takes ni\u00bboe December\n\u25a0>\u00ab. Durtn-7 the afternoon a cart\nheavilv laden with sift* was drawn\ninto the room hv littl\u00ab Wine F^JNwi,\nwho was dressed as a br'de. and little\nPecKV Ge toe rich, oersonating a trroon>\nCarrving out their roles ln a dellvhtfi I\nmanner they oresented the Rift* to\nMiss Green. Mrs. S. H. Green, mother of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. 1.\nOletrerich presided at the tea tabu*,\nwhile Mrs. H. C. Oiegerich. Mrs. A. W.\nAnderson and Miss Elizabeth Gieterici>\nassisted in serving the guests. The\ndecorative scheme was in Dink and\nwhite. The affairs was h*ld at the\nhome of Mrs. Dawson. Mrs. A. W.\nAnderson delighted the guests with\nseveral piano selections. Th* inylttt\nguests were Mrs. S. H. Green, Mrs, B,\nOlegerlch. Mrs. 8. A. Hunter, Mrs.\nWilliam English, Mrs. Robert Hendricks, Mrs. H. Exter, Mrs. D. J. Barclay, Mrs. W. H. Burgess, Mrs. H. c\nOeigerlch, Mrs. A. W. Anderson, MT;\nDave McLellan, Mrs. Oeorge Abey, Mi**.\nMa nan Lea vfens. Miss Nona Wilson.\nMiss Frances Latham, Miss Batt\nBarkley. Miss Pauline McDonald. Mia\nLUlle Burkitt and Miss Vern* OarlafK\nThree Creston Poultry\nRaisers Enter Record\nof Performance Tests\nCRESTON, B.C., Dec. 20.\u2014O. h, LeH-\ndon of Nelson, provincial poultry inspector, has been making an official\nvisit to the' district this week, In\nwhloh there are now three fancieir\nentered tn record ot performance teste\nThese are the W. S, McAlpine and\nDonald Bradley farms at, Creston and\nl-Ted   Powers ot Camp Lister.\nPoultry raising is In strong favor\nat the soldier settlement, and breedert\n'here are shipping considerable dressed\nfowl, capons as well as old hens and\neggs  to Trail  and  Kimberley.\nThe Canadian production of salt, except for small exports, ts sold in Ov>-\nadu. principally to 'tho dairy, meat-\ncuring, fisheries and chemical Industries, and as table salt for household\nuse. Ths market for salt In Cana<U\nii   steadily  tacrtulnf. .\n__^______________________________^____i\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1928\n,ge\n.   ..._..       D\u00bb.l\u00ab*i.*or,I\nft AUBN * CO., IIMITBD. TOUONTO\nCuticura Soap\nrestores the normal action of the\npor\u00absl_y ita wonderfully effectire\neleaaaiiut and purifying qualities.\nfifty Y-asTi ofSstrteicy\n*\u00bb*p eWSy Ointment 23e. amd 50*.\nij 11 **emeswm%wmmL\\sm     ,\n1H. Waters &Co.,Ltd\nBuilders and Contractors\nPhone IM p. 0. Bax m\nNIUON, B.C.\nUMB.       BRICK,      CEMENT,\nSHINOLE8,  COAST  LUMBER,\nSASH    AND     DOORS,    MILL\nWORK. DRAIN TILE\nDomestic\nCOALS\nWe Handle\nPer Ton\nKieenburn  Lump  $12 00\nLew than 3% ash.\nOalt Lump  .....111.60\nOalt  Stove   _ | 0.80\nBurns all night.\nImperial Lump  .....111.80\nImperial  Egg  $10.80\nMore heat per dollar.\nCanmore Briquettes _ $15.00\nThe 100% fuel.\nWert\nTransfer Co.\nPHONE 33\nTRAIL CURLING\nTRAIL, B.C., Dw. \u00ab>.\u2014Result* Of\ntonight's matches of the Armagedtm\ncompetition ot tbe Trail Curling club\nAt \u00ab:\u00bb0\u2014D. McDonald. 1\u00ab, Mat A. J.\nMcDonnell, 6; J. Williamson. 6, lost\nto T. Brown, \u00bb; O. Shaw, 8, loat to\nJ. McArthur, 13; J. I. Carter, 7, laat\nto E. Harkiuaa, 8.\nAt 8:30\u2014A. Kerr. 11, baat Dr. J, B,\nThorn. 4: R. C. Crowe, 10, loat to P.\nR. McDonald, 16; W. Hunter. 18, Mat\nE. I. L. Dewdney. 7; L. H. JaoMon,\n8, loat to a. C. McKay,   10.\nJ. J. Plngland, \u00bb, beat Dr. V. A\nOoughlan, 8, In a match calMd \u00bbr\nlaat Tuesday.\nNelson News of the Day\nOrder your Iloweie and .plants *\u2022\">\nWUS)\nOrlielle's  of  Kandyland   tojjH;\nStill another big selection of Christmas Carts. Printed i\u00bbUh your own\nname   and   addresa.  at   low   prices.\n(6669.\nDBTWBUTE1425\nTURKEYS AT TRAIL\nMarried Employee, and Others\nto Benefit; 347 Additional\nTurkeys at Rossland\nHarold Fox. out for the biggest turkey\nhe could find, to replace thc meagre\ngoose on which \"Cratchet's\" family was\nleastlng In the dream, and raising the\nsalary of the astonished Clerk.\nThe play went off with a swing and\nleft the audience ready to Join ln\n\"Tiny Tim's.\" \"Ood bless us, every\none.-*\nThe program closed with the rending\nI of the monthly newspaper, compiled by\nMiss Josephine Roscorla. Dr. J. 8. Daly\nacted as chairman for the evening.\nTrail Mews of the Day\nAlvln   E.   Perklne.   piano   tuner   of\nVancouver,   is  at  the   Hume   Hotel\n(8061-8-201)\nDecide now. Olye flowers from the\nFlower Shop. (8068-4-313)\nChristmas Eve dance Eagle hall. December 34. Music by Brasch's five-\npiece orchestra. (8073)\nSimply wonderful, people tell us\nwhen they have seen our plants Better have yours picked out today.\nOrtssnll's for Servloe. (8086-1-310)\nThe   Poole   Drug   Co.   are   open   on\nSundays. (67\u00bb)\nCome along to the Masquerade Dance\nNew Tsar's Eve. South Slocan hall.\nAdmission tl for gentlemen. 60c for\nladles. (8033)\nScandinavian dances at Eagles hall\nDecember 36. Admission gents, 11.\nladles 35c. Oood mualc. Everybody\nWelcome. (8069-1-309)\nDON'T  MISS  THIH  ONE1    Tomorrow\nnight Troubulours' dance ln Eagle hall.\n(80741\nOne     furnished     suite     for     rent.\n(8077)\nCLAN   MCLEARY   MEETS   TONIOHT\nAT   8   O'CLOCK. (8076)\nRemember the Christmas entertainment. Trinity Sunday school rooms,\ntonight  7:30. (8081-1-311)\nMrs. I. O. Nelson, holding ticket\nHo. 41, won the centerpiece and\ncushion offered In aid of the Church\nof  the  Redeemer. (8080-1-311)\nTOYS GOING CHEAP\nAT THE\nBusy Bee Second-Hand Store\nThird Ave., East Trail\nBig Bale starts December 22.    Come\nand eiem the numerous articles.    They\nnre all  bargains.\nTRAIL, B. Ci, Dec. 20.\u2014Over 1400\nturkeys, constituting 16.954 pounds of\nmeat, will be distributed to every married employee of the Consolidated Mining ana Smelting company, and to\nothers ln need and to widows of employee*. Under the mperrlslon of Alex\n\u25a0wing, the building next to tha govern*\nment liquor store, Is twlng converted\nInto a butcher shop to accomodate tbc\nbirds ln preparation for a landslide\nbusiness tomorrow\u2014pay day. In order\nthat every bird may be distributed, this\nplace of business will also be opined on\nSaturday and Monday.\nThis form of present to employees\nwas successfully introduced by the\ncompany three or four years ago and is\nnow an established affair In Kimberley and Rossland, as well as here.\nTo simplify matters the Identification eards are classified and each man\nIs given a turkey, weighing ln accordance with  his classification.\nOf tbe carload of birds shipped to\nTrail, 347 bare been sent on to Rossland for distribution, making a total\nof 1772 birds.\nTomorrow will see Trail m an old\nPuritan village with men hurrying here\nand there with a turkey across his\nshoulders.\n\"Scrooge's\" Dream\nPeople, Rossland\nROSSLAND, B. C. Dec. 30.\u2014Under\nthe auspices of the literary committee.\nthe Young People's league of St. Andrew's United church on Tuesday evening staged a three-act play cleverly\nadapted from Dickens' \"Christmas Carol.\"\nThe play opened with W. H. schor-\nlemner giving a life-like depletion of\n\"Old Scrooge,\" at outs with himself\nand all the world, while Ollbert Hunt\naa \"Cratchet,\" the underpaid clerk.\nwarming hia hands at the candle-flame,\nbreathed forth the Christmas spirit.\nIn the second act \"Scrooge\" dreamed\nthat the Christmas spirit, Impersonated\nby Miss Marion Biaflon, took him Into\nCratchet's home, where he sees the little family: played by Miss Betty Robertson, Miss Estelle Morrish, Oordon\nCobb, Pred Acorn, Elba Nordberg, with\nMiss Olive Whyte aa the mother and\nOarfleld Acorn, as 'Tiny Tim.\"\nThe third act. showed \"Old Scrooge\"\nsending the messenger  boy,  played  by\n%-WGv^wvz^Gtz^wve*****.*^^^*^*^**?\n^\u2022\u2022-*_p.\n(kan&fatljrra\n(Moth*\nOf Unexcelled Charm and Stateliness of Design.\nWith the Clear-Toned Chimes from\nWestminster Abbey\nNo clock is more attractive in appearance, more interesting for its antiquity\nof association and design, or a more arti stic addition to a modern home than the\nGrandfather's Clock. We have secured two beautiful models, in which the present-day artist has adapted all that is best from old-time designs, but finished\nwith a modern delicacy of touch which makes these clocks a harmonious addition\nto the furnishing of a twentieth century home.\nOur models are the first to reach the city, but their artistry and beauty is so\ngreat that we predict that once they have been seen the homelover will desire one.\n$150 i. $175\nSPARKLING\nHere are Gifts that sparkle\nwith loveliness, fascinating the\neye of the connoisseur with\ntheir lustre\u2014gorgeous rings\u2014\npearls with their soft sheen-\nexquisite pins and pendants\u2014.\nfaultless watches\u2014all that a\nlover of fine gems and fine\nartistry could wish for.\nDiamond Rings\nAt 920, $25, ?35,\n$45,   $50,   sea,\n$75, 9100 and up\nto 9400.\ns ***-\nDaintv Tea Sets\nOf exquisite design from\n920 to 9125.\nJ. B. GRAY\nJewelltr\nWaUhmaker\n- Phone 333\u25a0\nOptometrist\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. M.\u2014Mlaa Beatrice\nMatthews, nurse-ln-trainlng at the\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hospital. Nelson, spent raaterduy In Trail, visiting\nher parents.\nBert Bartrom, Caatlegar, was a Tntll\nvisitor on Wednesday.\n\u2022 \u2666   \u00ab\nMr.  Maxwell  was  a   visitor to  Trail\nfrom Castlegar on Wednesday.\na    a    a\nW. E. Marshal, who has been spending a vacation at his home In SUverton, returned to Trail this week.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. C. p. walker were\nvisitors to Vmlr on Sunday.\n\u2022 as\nChief Downes was a visitor to Rossland todny.\n\u2022 *   *\nH. C. Caldlcott spent the day ln\nRossland.\n\u2022 - \u2022   \u2022'\nR. Moncrleff, head of a looal contracting firm, came In from trie coast\nlast night.\nTRAIL HOCKEYISTS\nUP ON THEIR TOES\nImpatient for Opening Game of\nLeague Saturday; Game\nStarts \u00bb o'Clock\nTRAIL SOON TO HAVE\nFOUR SCOUT TROOPS\nTRAIL. B.C., Dec. JO.\u2014Scout troops\nin Trail are on the way to be Increased to four. Two which are working steadily are the Ptret and Second\ntroops. The Third troop, which Is\nan East Trail venture, has already been\norganlred under the leadership of\nJphn Reld. who has been actively engaged ln scout work ln thts city for\nsome  time.\nThe fourth Trail 'troop, also of Eaat\nTrail, Is Ming organized under the\nleadership of J. Kitchen, who had\nconsiderable experience ln scouting ln\nthe old country. These troops will be\nmeeting In the East Trail ..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0oni basement. arrar;_ements havs.ni. -en mad.\nby the Tbc H club. All boys to\nthat section of the city desirous of\nJoining the scouts as being placed\nIn touch with either Mr. Reld. Mr\nKitchen or E. L. Hodge.\nROSSLAND NOTES\nR06BLAND, B.C.. Dec. 20\u2014Miss Mar-\nJorle Finney celebrated her eighth birth\nday Monday by entertaining a number\nof her little ploymateft at a prettily\nappointed luncheon at the home or her\nparents, Fifth avenue. The color\nscheme of the -decorations was yellow\nand white, the' table being centered\nwith a large birthday cake bearing\neight flaming candles. The small hostess was the recipient of a number\nof  pretty  gifts.\n\u00ab   \u2022   e\nMre. Thomaa S. Gilmour and her\ndaughter Mrs. Dougles Campbell of\nKimberley, are spending a few days ln\nSpokane.\nRev. H. P. Humphreys and Arthur\nHumphreys of Trail spent Tuesday In\nthe city.\n\u2022 *  -\u2022\nMiss Beatrice Jeffers. who has been\nteaching at Brilliant, has received an\nappointment on the teaching staff of\nthe McLean school, to fill the vacancy\ncaused by the resignation of Miss Marguerite Cobb.\n* \u2022    *\nC. H. Clegg spent the day ln Trail.\nRobert Anderson, who Is attending\ncollege In Victoria, is spending the\nChristmas holidays with his parents,\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Kootenay  avenue.\nTRAIL, B.C., Dec. ao.\u2014With negotiations between C. D. Blackwood of\nNelson, president of the league; A. J.\nMcDbmiell, repretetulug Trail, und\ndelegates of Rossland completed this\nmorning and the schedule for the first\nsix games of the West .Kootenay hockey\nleague announced, the Trail Bmokeeters\nare on their' toes, waiting Impatiently\nfor Saturday night and their game\nwith Rossland  to roll around.\nThe management of the Trail team\nwas unable to announced the lineup\nof the team which will take the ice\na\u00abatri0t Rossland in the opening game\nSaturday nlgbt. but It te expected It\nwill be announced tomorrow morning.\nRossland la known to have a strong\nteam Including a number of \"dark\nhorses,\" which ls responsible for considerable additional Interest in the game.\nOwing to thc fact that the local\nstores open late Saturday night and\nthat Tratlltes are in tbe midst of\nheir Christmas shopping, the game la\nscheduled to get under way at 9\no'clock.\nTrail Knights PytMas\nEntertain 200 Kiddies\nAnnual Christmas Tree\nTRAIL, S.C., Dec. 30\u2014Nearly 200\nchildren were given Uieir first real\ntaste of Chrlatmas when the Knights\noi PyUilaa entertained the younger\ngeneration at a Christmas tree and\nconcert. Covers at table were laid for\niiOO people and what were not taken\nby the children were occupied by their\nparents.\nArmed with bags of peanut* and\ncandy, and a novel assortment of\nwhistles, th\u00bb kiddles awarmed the\nhall at the finish of supper, to end\nup in tbe vicinity of Um two beautifully decorated Christmas tretfa. Where\nthey knew Santa Glaus would arrive.\nOn his arrival a roar broke forth,\nbeing repeated as each kiddles\" name\n*ms announced and a sleeking given\nout. Bealdea a number of mualc*nl\nselections given by Jack Minton's orcheatra, .solos were rendered by Mr. Organ, B. Morrison and Mr. Becket. A\nguitar trio number was given by Mr.\naMIlllgan.   8.   Allbone   and   Mr.   Cooper.\nThe committee ln charge was E.\nCook. R- Harwood, I. Tyson, J. Thompson and O. J. Wilson.\nHIX    KUI.KIl\nSanta Claus Pays a\nVisit Christmas Tree\nTraSl Orange Lodges\nTRAIL,   B.C.,   Dec.   20.\u20141>ail   LjOX.\nind LOB.A. lodges were tonight boats\nto about 100 kiddies at Chrtstmaa tree .\nin  their   lodge   hall.    After  a  supper\nwas  served   about  6:30,   the  evening's i\nentertainment  got  under  way.    Songs i\nand   gkmes,   followed   by   a   visitation t\n*+-*m Santa Hans who distributed good ;\nthings to rat, featured the entertaln-\nmui..\nThe   committee   tn   charge   consisted\nof Mrs. J. Backman, Mrs. D. GUlls, Mrs.\nJ.   Young.   Mrs.   J.   Doughty,   Mra.   W. I\nOwens,  J.  Doughty, W.  Hicks and J.\nMcLennan.\nMEXICO CITY, Dec. 20.\u2014Six persons\nwere killed and 10 Injured when the\nroof of a hardware store ln the suburbs of Mexico City caved In today\nafter an explosion. The explosion was\nbelieved to have been of fire crackers\nstored in tbe building for Christmas\ncelebration.\ntil\nTRAIL STENOS DEFEAT\nTEACHERS BASKETBALL\nTRAIL.   B.C.,   Dec.   *>.\u2014RUMUu.\na score of  Ml point*  ln UK \u00ab______\nthe Stenos defeated the Te*xheaw_^_m\ncity   league  basketball   feature _____\nMemorial hall. The final sooro we.\n38-13 for the Stenos\nMiss M Hastings. Stenos' center. It*\nin   scoring     She   tallied   17   polnte.\nThe game waa the flrat of four ucn\u00bb-\nduled matches to be played.\nThe    Dlakonlas.   Intermediate    tean^\nwon by default from the UlCid\nthe Maple Leafs won from the Am\nBoat Club seniors In the same m\u00bbBO\u00abr\nTbe   lineups   for   the   lndM'   gam\n\"\"stenos\u2014Miss Hastings. D. Anthony.\nV naaungs. E. Ritchie. M Hall a_d\nT   Wharton. _    __ ,\nTeachetfc-C. Whlttaker. B git, \u25a0\u00bb\nMeKinnon, V. McBeth. K. _il*\u00bb. C.\nMallott and  D   WlUltma,\nCreston Residents Co\nto California to Work\nWith the Orange Pack\nCRESTON. B.C . Dec. 30.\u2014A trio _*\nCreston resident!.. Pred \u2022 and Farej\nBoltey nnd Percy Truscott. have lift\nto help with the pack of organgjj\nin California this season The t*o\nlatter were accompanied by thsrir srtves,\nwiu* will holiday In the aouth. and\nwith the party are Mr. and Mrs.\nGeorge Hobden. en route for uu\nBeach. Col., where Mrs. Hobden itlH\nspend some months sjrtth her sister.\nGift Candy\nfor Christmas\nWhat Gift can be ln more\nperfect taste than a beautifully boxed present of Sapp's\nChocolatea? And the name\nSapp's on the cover means an\nImmediate exclamation of joy\nfrom  the recipient,\n(live Hapn's for Christmas\nPOR SALE BY\nPoole Ding Co.  _ -...Netamn\nHunt  Bros - Trail\nH. Cherrington  Rowland\nCranbrook Brag Co. .-...Cranbrook\nMinion's Pharmacy -....Penile\nYeatman & Co south Slocan\ntoaaxia Ji__u__ajks-t .uuii *\u25a0 aa r\nMASON & RISCH\nPIANO\nFor Christmas\nAssure a Lifetime of Perfect Music\nWhether you prefer a grand or an upright, in choosing a Mason *b\nRISCH you secure\nCanada's most beautiful Piano\u2014beautiful in\ntone\u2014beautiful in design, and appealing in\nquality.\nTerms to Suit Your\nIncome.\nMason & Risch, Limited\nP. O. BOX 615\n413  WARD  ST.\nNELSON, B.C.\nDuo-Art In Stelnway, Mason & Risen   and   Henry   Herbert   Pianos.\nSj\u00bb3h>\u00bb\u00bb*3h^\u00bbi\u00bb&\u00bb^>*\u00bb*\u00bbi\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bb^Si\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb4M^\u00bb\u00bbW<>*\u00bb^\nMistress Nell\nQOES CHRISTMAS\nSHOPPINQ\nAT WEIRS' AQAIN\nShe has nearly completed her Gift List, but\nthere are still a number of important items to\nbe considered and, being a lady, to take advantage of every opportunity, there being but two\nmore shopping days till Xmas, she hastens to\nWeirs' Exclusive Ladies' Christmas Store on\nWard street, opposite Capitol Theater.\nMay We Suggest\nSCARVES in  Georgette at ?2.50 to $3.50.\nHeavy Crepe Hand Batique *f3.50 to $6.00.\nDone up in a neat Xmas Box.   One of these\nScarves makes a truly beautiful Gift.\nUMBRELLAS at  ,f3.50 to ^..\"SO\nHANDKERCHIEFS, per box  50< to ?2.50\nSHOE TREE AND GARTER SETS\nJUMBO SWEATERS with Toques to match\nSILK UNDERWEAR in Pyjamas, Nij\u00bbht (Jowns,\nCombination Sets, Bloomers and Vests\nMen will find our Wrapping and Packing Service a boon to shopping.\nMake your selection, we\ndo the rest.\nHose\nFull Fashioned Pure\nThread Silk Hose in nil\nleading colors, $1.50,\n$2 and $2.50 per pair.\nLadies' Gloves\nIn Real French Kid.\n$2.75, $3 and $.1.50.\nFur lined Gloves at\n$3.50, $4.50 and 85.\nA pair of these Glcves\nmakes a very acceptable\nGift.\nWARD ST.\nOpp. CAPITOL THEATER\n________\n_____\n___________________\n\t\n\t\n PagePour\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, PRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1928\nIBE   DAILY   NEWS\nsW**\" ***.<*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0 MMIH1 \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0\u2014I\u2014\u2014-^M\u2014\u25a0\nPublished every morning except Sunny by The News Publishing com-\nnny. limited. Netem, B. C.\nBusiness letters should be addressed\n\u25a0A checks and monev orders made\nViable to Tbe News Publishing com-\nnny, limited, end ln no case to indl-\ntdual members at the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and ABC\nIttemente of circulation mailed on\n\u2022quest, or may be eeen at tbe office\nI any edtertlstng agency recognleed by\nmail (country). \u00bbar month    t   .\u00ab\n_*er year ta\nIt mall   (city), per y\u00abu      18.01\nMitstte Canada par montb       .71\n_P\u00bb  war    ,. 7*\nMlvewd, par \u2014est        2\nwr   mr     U.o\nrayabla In Mimi\nAudit   Burean   of   ClrculatV,\nV?\nThe\nLighter Side\n71 j   Efficient\nide| J Housekeeping\nthjrtai\n_   FMDAT    MCnCBSR   il,   1WI\nKootenay Bay - Kuskanoo!\nRoad Has Been Too\nLong Delayed\nYesterday's conference con\n:erning the completion of th\nast link in the transprovincir1\nhiffhway, between Kootena:\nBay and Kuskanook, was ;\nsplendid idea.\nThis highway should hav.\nbeen completed long ago, an\nthe conference will suggest t.\nthe new government th-\nstrength of the public feelinj-\nwhich exists on the question.\nThere should be no further\ndelay in the construction of\nthe highway, and the ferry\nwhich will be required to give\nconnection between Balfour or\nwhatever point may be chosen\nand Kootenay Bay.\n\\s*\\\n%  UtURA  A*   KMKMAN\nSIMP1.E MABAIALADES.\nTOMORROW'S MENU.\nBreakfast.\nOrapaTrult.\nCfreal\nBroiled Slice of Ham.\nI lufIlns\nAAileeauce\nHpifcheon.\nTHfctfles\nMs We   Sirup\nLet luce Salad\nTea\nthree oranges and one lemon Into amall\nplecce and put them through the food\nchopper, discarding only the seeds. Add\ntwo cups of canned crushed pineapple\nand five cups of cold water; bring the\nmixture to a boil and cook two hours,\nthen add two cups of sugar and cook\nslowly for one hour longer. Turn into\nhot sterilized Jars. Seal.\nTomorrow\u2014Spots on Wood.\n\"No husband would be unfaithful If he could see the other -woman like he does hia wife while\nhe's lookln' sloppy around the\nlouse in the mornln'.\" ,\nBrevity ls the soul ot wit, and\n(hat may explain why the criminal\nbuckles when he hears his sentence.\nA Judge says a man haa a right to\nsntrol his wife. Of course he nas.\nso the right to harness a cyclone.\nBut wouldn't it be better to. keep\n-luor Inspectors whose nests are\nathered Instead of tempting new ones\nNature ain't so grand. Think of the\narklng space she wastsed on sections\n\u2022here there aren't any cars.\nThe Late Walter Nichol\nHon. W. C. Nichol built up\nin Vancouver a great newspaper, the greatest newspaper\nin the world when one considers\nthe size of its constituency.\nHe had the faculty of surrounding himself with good\nmen\u2014men of outstanding ability such as Frank Burd in the\nbusiness office and Roy Brown\nin the editorial department\u2014\nbut he also possessed the power\nof creating a newspaper with\nvery definite and very distinct personality.\nThe Vancouver Province has\na character that is all its own.\nThere is nothing quite like it.\nIt is not an imitation of any\nsther newspaper, it has always\nbeen itself with its own person-\nJity.\nIt was under the ownership\nof Walter Nichol that the Province was built up into one of\nhe  most  valuable   newspaper\nproperties in Canada, a prop-\nrty in which the controlling\nnterest was sold to the South-\nAm* for more than six figures.\nIt is one of the cardinal\nI points of the Southam policy\nIwhen purchasing newspapers\nIto continue to operate them un-\nIder the principles which have\n|made them successful. Today,\nthe Province is still the Province of Walter Nichol and his\n\u25a0outstanding associates, just as\nIthe Calgary Herald is the Her-\n|nld of J. II. Woods.\nThe Southams have never\nI made the Hearst mistake of\nIt-standardization.   You'd know a\nHearst paper whether published\n|in New York or in San Fran-\nasco,  but  you'd   never know\n.vhether the Southams operated\nIthe Vancouver Province, the\n|Calgai-y Herald, the Edmonton\nJournal, the Winnipeg Tribune\nor any other of the \"Southam\n(String\" unless someone told\n|yon.\nThus will the personality of\n[Walter Nichol survive in the\nprovince long after his name\nUtas become merely a memory.\nOur pet abomination is a magazine\nhat thinks its readers dumb enough\n_   need  explanatory   foot  notes.\nThat woman bandit who went\nhrough a man's pockets should have\n(nown better. The practice ls legltl-\nnate only when the man Isn't In resl-\n.ence.\nModernism\u2014Keeping up a front to\n*em important; falling to recognlw\nmportant   people   because   they   dont\nook  It. _ \u2022\nMany young men don't try to absorb\n\u25a0ducatlon, and It Isn't fair to waste\nectures and racoons on them.\nDinner.\ns Vegs juble   8oup\n\u00bb feat Loaf\nBaked Sa bet Potatoes\nCre imed Celery\nSteamed   Raisin Pudding\nObffee\nPineapple Trnde Marmalade:. Wash\ntwo pounds t\u00bb' good prunes and simmer till soft lb txirely enough water to\ncover. Removfe stones and put over\nfire again to co-ntinue boiling till a\nmere mush, for 30 minutes, stirring\nconstantly. N. Mr mash them through a\n\u2022sieve, return to fire, add two pounds\nit granulated sugar, a pinch of salt,\n-nd two cups ,of canned crushed plne-\nople. Boll c be hour slowly, or till\n\"sry thick, thlen add two tablespoons\n'f lemon Juice .and turn Into hot stemmed Jars, seal1 hgj at once.\nCarrot Manhafcde: Scrape one a'td\n^ne-half pourMs of rsw carrots to remove the skin, tlsen cut small and ilut\n'his veaetahta through the food grind-\nV Cook till tender In Just enough\n\u2022vyter to kfcep covered. Now reniove\n.*sA1s and membranes from three 1 arge\n'\u00bbmona artd piit these through thc\n-hnpoer also. Combine the lemons with\n'he dttrrots. mesteune the mixture, and\n>Hd an eoial measure of sugar. Boll\nMil a* tailck aa isllv and turn trtlto hot,\n.\u00bbrni\u00bbed Jars, seal'ng alrt.'uM at once.\nOrange Marmalade; Weigh orang*e,\n*nd for each round allow orfc and one-\nquarter nniinda of irranuaasted sugar.\n~..t the fruit. *n nuarters. ramove seeds.\n**.en nut it atf throueh the food choo-\n^r\u2014even the vellow and white parts\nM the rlriH. Boil ln weter to dover\nMil tender. *h\u00bbn add the meawired\n...r*r ,si7 rt-.nt.inue slmmylng till\n\"fl.^k Turn -into hot sterilized isirs\n-\u00ab,, aeel (*\"~1ie women like to add a\n*.\u2014~n to  thli    recipe,  to  g*ve  a  tart\nflavor).\nOranee   Pint apple   Marmafcde:     Cut\nBy letnet W. Barton. M.D\n9 '    '     '    \"   ' ' -'\u25a0-        '     \u25a0'\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0^^\nOther Victories ior Insulin\nYou have likely noticed one of your\nfriends gradually putting on weight\nand feeling very well for a time, but\nlater there ls a loss of weight, he feels\ntired all the time, and you learn that\nhe has developed that dread ailment\u2014\ndiabetes.\nWhat la the cause of this increase\nin weight, and well being, and then the\nloes of weight and fatigue?\nDr. F. Ponseca investigated this and\ntells us that very thin folks, treated\nwith Insulin, quickly gain ln weight,\nnot because the cells retain more\nweight, but because the digestive system works so well that It ls able to\nstore fat In the system from the food\neaten.\nHe thinks therefore that most cases\nof overweight are due to the fact that\nthe pancreas manufactures too much\nInsulin.\nIn diabetes, owing to the fact that\nthe pancreas bas been doing so much\nwork, it gets exhausted, and then does\nnot manufacture enough; hence there\n\u25a0k the loss of weight, because the diabetic patient must now produce sugar\nfrom his own fat, and not from the\nfood eaten. Dr. De Anciaee has found\nthat insulin has a stimulating effect\non the hydrochloric acid manufactured\nin the stomach, also on the movements\nof the stomach, and increarsee the\namount of gastric Juice. What does this\nmean?\nThat if your pancreas is secreting a\n\"rvoftlv amount of Insulin that it will\nbo strengthen the ability of the stomach to fret most out of the rood, that\n(n addition to being sufficient to make\n\u00bb-i~vi snri do the other work of the\nbody, there will be some left over to\n**e stored as fat.\nNow while most folks are not want\ning to store fat ln tbe body, there are\na great many individuals who need\nthis extra amount of weight. How ls\nthis knowledge going to help humanity?\nInsulin will be used In selected cases\nto build up a tired thin, worn out\nbody. It will be used in undernourished\nchildren also.\nWhen Banting determined to seek the\ncause of diabetes, and gave us Insulin\nas the cure, he gave other research\nman a substance with which to experiment and the results have been of tremendous value to suffering humanity.\nROBINSON DISPLAYS\nROSEBUDS, CRESTON\nCREHTON, B.C., Dec 20.^The\ngenUUsty of Creston'.* climate was\nstrikingly attested thin week with\nJ. W. Robinson displaying roses\nidmost ready to break t into bloom\n\u2014and this despite some five above\nzero temperature-* encountered earlier In the month.\nHales of gasoline at Creston for\nNovcmbgr were almost double those\nof the same month a year ago.\nand an executive composed of Misses\nNora Payne, and Mary Levis, and\nCharlie  Bottertll.\n:i :\"\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0':!\" :i!!!:!'i;n'niiw\n\\ great executive Is one who has\nthe wit to keep still while other\nmen do the work instead of butting\nIn   to   show   his  authorlt).\nThe reason Canada and these United\nStates need no border forts ls because\nboth countries have something to be\nproud  of  besides  their ability  to kill.\nCorrect this sentence: \"I enjoy\ntowns.\" said the important cttiwn,\n\"where people don't know me and give\nme no preference or advantage.\"\nJ. McCrohan left last night for Vancouver, where they will spend Christmas.\n* *   \u2022\nMiss Isabel Carter has returned to\nthe city from New York, to spend\nChristmas with her father J. 3. Carter.\n* *   \u2022\nT. H. Woodman of Revelstoke has\nbeen appointed returning officer for\nthe district.\n* *   \u2022\nMollle MaQulre came in for Christmas, after spending the passed eight\nmonths, at Passmore.\nThe Qift of Qifts\nA\nHeintzman Piano\nThe Heintzman Piano is used by\nthe world's greatest artists. Priced\nfrom $415 up and can be purchased on convenient terms.\nLiberal allowance given for your\nold Piano or Gramophone.\nCome in and let as tell yon how easy we make it\nfor yon to give the family the Christmas\nSurprise of their lives.\nHEINTZMAN # Co., Ltd.\n511 BAKER ST., NELSON.\nPHONE 299\n!jli,fc.;:j-\u00bb:i;i:;.l,._ii.i.;::iiii,i.s...ii.;..iiii:.iK.!.!-iJii\nAnglican Young People\nAre Organized, Crestor\nCRESTON, B.C.. Dec. 20.\u2014An Anglican Younff People's aaaociatlon has\nbeen organised ln connection with the\nChurch of England work ln the district\nwith Lewla Llttlejohn as president;\nMla> Mary Bush, vice-president; Mlaa\nMarjorle   Hamilton,   secretary-treasurer.\nXMAS GIFTS\nThis year we have selected a larger assortment of Xmas\nGifts than ever before, a look around our store will convince you of this, covering all lines of goods suitable for the\nboy and girl, lady or gentleman* aind for the home.\nTen Years Ago\n|(Prom The Dally News of December 21,\n1918)\nW. Lamadee Is HI at his home with\n\u25a0Spanish lnfluenra.\n\u2022 *   *\nBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Keeley on De-\n|c\u00abrabtr 30. a son.\n\u2022 *     a\nMiss Ethel Morrison  ls spending tho\nIstmas  holidays   ln  Spokane.\n\u2022 \u2022     a\nCorp. D. Donaldson leaves tonight to\nWM tlie Christmas holidays ln Edge-\nwood.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOwrge Vand of Orand Porks was\nsinong visitors to the city during the\nW*-end.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs   Crozler leaves this morning for\nVannss.iv.r.   where   ahe   wtll   spend   a\n:'s holiday.\nJ.. 0. McCrohaa and Mr. and Mn. P.\nCUT GLASS\nSILVERWARE\nCUTLERY\nSCISSORS\nCARVERS\nTOYS\nTOOLS\nTRAYS\nVASES\nJARDENERES\nLAMPS\nSTOVES\nBOOK ENDS\nHere are a few Suggestions\nFLEXIBLE FLYERS\nRemember\nwe\nare open\nEach night\nuntil\n9 o'clock\nfor the\nconvenience\nof those unable\nto come down\nin the\ndaytime.\nELECTRIC TRAINS\nHOCKEY STICKS\nBLACKBOARDS\nBOYS' WAGONS\nKIDDIE CARS\nSPORTING GOODS\nFISHING TACKLE\nGUNS\nELECTRIC POLISHERS\nPERCOLATORS\nWOOD BASKETS\nCHINA, ETC., ETC.\nGoods Priced Reasonably\nNelson Hardware Co*\n\"Wholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\"\nNELSON, B.C.\nSimon's\n50^, 10\u00a3 and 15<r size.\nS6 and $7.25\nPacked in Oak Boxes\nBanquets\u201410 in box\nAt ?1.25\nTuckett's Preferred\u2014\n25s  ?3.75\nTuckett's Marguerite\u2014\n25s  ?2.50\nDimple\u201410s  ?1.<M>\nThurman's Oar Store\nPhone 273\nThere la already a membership off\nover 30. Tha sertoua side of life WlU\nreceive attention as well aa the social.\n*Y!\n\u00bbM\nThe time honored beverages for the\nChristmas Season\nare\nNelson\nSpecial Christmas Brew\nA delightful dark colored Yuletide beer.\nKootenay Ale\nThoroughly matured Ale of body and fine flavor.\nRoyal Export Beer\nStandard Beer of the highest quality, appetizing\nand refreshing.\nOrder from Government Liquor Store\nNELSON\nBREWING\nCOMPANY,   LIMITED.\nThis advertisement 1\u00ab not published or displayed by tbe Liquor Control Board or by the Government\nof  British  Columbia.\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bills of\nBuilding Material. Coast\nLumber a specialty.\nJohn Burns & Son\ntJSwwt\njou want the whlskv\nand mature therek\n\u00b0tt t\u00abe worn    il0^'\nway^reatPnS:   ,Tnat te\nWalker'Vi  Jonnnie\nwhisky.   han *** <*\u00aber\nTM*no|ieedto\nWalfeer has the\ntouted   bj   t,ur_.\u201e\nworld     ldro,J\u00ab\u00ab>ul u*.\nBORN IMo-ctii,\nT        ,0-*u-STILL COIfcir\nSTRONG\n\u2022oonuiB.\n___________\n IHk HI Kim I'M  DAILV  WH.WM, FKIUAl  MUMimib. UfttllMBiHl lh.-lllh>_)*--v\nh t\n'.\n3^\u00ab^^ wccmhw* w\u00ab\u00ab*w\u00ab\u00abc\u00ab*ce ttuteStmmt\nSuggestions   *\nY\nFor\nUseful\nQifts\n7or the Lady *\nFor the Girl        *f\nBOUDOIR SLIPPERS\nEVENING SLIPPERS\nOVERSHOES\nSPATEES\nFor the Man\nFor the Boy\nBEDROOM SLIPPERS\nHOUSE SLIPPERS\nDRESS SLIPPERS\nSPATS\n\/\nWe are showing a\nlarge assortment in\nthese lines.\nOVERSHOES\nHOCKEY SHOES\nIn fact everything in\nthe Footwear Line.\nk\neS\nt_\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nSTORE OPEN\nEVENINGS\n^^h-\u00bbi^^\u00bb*5_h5^>><>>^^\u00bb\u00bbj>_i^_h->\u00bb^><^&\u00bbJ>>^>J:\u00bb^^\nMILK  FOR  DAIRY  FACTORIES\nThe approximate amount of milk re\nquired to supply dairy factories ln valent in. milk and. butter fat content\nCanada during. 1936. based on the auan- of the cream delivered, waa 7,118X40,782\ntlty  of  milk  delivered and  the  equi-   pounds.\n______\nII\nThe Nation-Wide Hit\nSociety:\nThis   column   la   conducted   by\nMrs. M. J. vlgneux.   All news of\nI I   \u2014\nSuperb in Tone\u2014Unequalled in Value\n$253.25\nCOMPLETE, a,\n.'\u25a0:   '' \\ '\nInstalled  to   your\naerial and ground.\nb.   m,   i \u2022    \u25a0 ***\u2022*\n_   social  nature.\ntlonB,  private  entertainments, j*r-\nBonal   Items,   marriages,   etc.,   will\nappear   In   this   column.     Telephont\nMrs.   Vlgneux   at   her   horn*   on\nSUIca street.\nMiss Alice Perkins of the Nelson, high\nschool staff will leave tonight toe Vancouver to spend her vacation with relatives.\nMiss Mary Pile of Cranbrook, a pupil of St. Josephs' Academy, leaves\nthis morning to spend Christmas with\nher parents.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nOscar H. Burden of Crawford Bay was\na   city   shopper   yesterday.\n\u2022 *   *\nT. V. Levan. business man of Trail,\nspent yesterday in the city shopping.\n\u2022 \u00bb   *\nMr. and Mra. 8, 8. Fowler of Rlondel\nwere ln town yesterday to meet their\nson who has been attending Rev. Mack-\nles school\" in Vernon.\ni   *\u25a0 \u2022\nMrs. W. R. Jarvis left last night to\nspend a months' holidays at the coast.\nWhile away Mrs. Jarvis wtll be Joined\nby her daughter Miss Margaret Jarvis who teaches at Bevan and who will\nspend Chrtstmaa with her.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nFrank Meagher ls expected home to\nspend the holidays with his parents,\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. Meagher, Carlson-\nate street.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMajor J. S. Qooche of Crawford Bay\nwas a  city visitor yesterday.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nEdward Leonard who is attending\nVancouver college ln Vancouver arrived ln town last evening en route to\nCranbrook where he will visit his parents.\nm*    \u2022    *\nF. J. McRae, principal of Hume school\nleaves tonight for Vancouver to spend\nthe holidays.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlns Lorna Allen of the Nelson high\nschool start leaves today for Seattle\nto spend her vacation.\n\u2022 *   *\nI Captain  Henry   Hlncks  of  Crawford\nBay was a visitor yesterday.\n\u2022 *   \u00bb\nHarry Christian who has been a pupil at Vancouver college spent lost evening in town en route to his home in\nMoyie.\n\u2022 *   a\nToday' Mlsa Marlon    Cummings who\nhas  been attending  St. Josephs   Academy   leaves   for   her   home   in  Trail\nwhere she will spend the holidays with ]\nher parents.\na   *   \u2022\nW. A. Ward of Procter spent yesterday Christmas shopping ln town.\n\u2022 *   *\nMr. and Mrs. J. T. Bealby of Three\nMile, Nelson, have as their guest their\ndaughter Miss Olive Bealby, R. N. of\nthe staff of the Vancouver General hospital, who arrived Wednesday night In\nNelson to spend Cfiristmas.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nB. W. W. McDougall, M. ,E., who has\nbeen ln Nelson and district for the\npast fortnight left last night* for his\nhome in Vancouver.\n\u2022 *   *\nDougiisR Fisher of Crawford Bay\nspent yesterday in town.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMrs. Tinsley of the Arrow Lakes was\na visitor to the city yesterday.\n\u2022 *   *\nA. R. McGregor of Crawford Bay\nsprnt  yesterday in Nelson shopping.\nA. F. Csuly, the Coleman, Alta., mining man has been a visitor to town recently.\n\u2022 *   *\nMiss Mhora McDonald of the Junior\nhigh school staff expects to leave tonight to spend the holidays with her\nrelatives in Vancouver.\nMiss Haacl McCartney who attends\nSt. Joseph's Academy leaves this morning for her home where she will spend\nChristmas with  her parents.\n\u2022 - e '\u25a0 e i\nCaptain and Mra. H. L. Holmes of\nCrawford Bay were visitors to NeWon\nyesterday.\n*   \u2022   \u2022\nA. W. Lymberg of Gray Creek spent\nyesterday In the city shopping.\n*\"   \u2022   *\nMrs. .DeCocq who has recently moved\nto Sunshine Bay to the Les Smith\nproperty was a visitor to Nelson yesterday.\n\u2022 <   \u2022\nDudley Dale.of Crawford Bay spent\nyesterday in town.\n\u2022 *   *\nA quiet wedding was solemnized ln\nTrail, December 16 by Rev. Father Teck,\nwhen May Evelyn Dickson, second\ndaughter of Mrs. C. Cronln became the\nbride of E. Glrard, eldest son of Mrs,\nGirard of Trail. Mlas Ena Oirard and\nJ. Barkis were the witnesses. The\nhappy couple will make their home in\nTrail, where Mr. Glrard Is employed at\nQjVlea&her's\n611 Baker Street.   Phone 200\nThe adore {^m^trhinm^mit\n,   Three More Shopping Days Before Christmas\nYou can save' jime by coining here fir st. With our immen>3e stocks ,we are\nwell able to took after your Gift problems, and we have competent clerks to'\nhelp you selecp-   Shop in the morning if possible.\nStore Open Tonight Until 9 o'Clock\nWomen's Silk Hose\n$1 to $3.75 the Pair\nService or Chiffon\nweight. Seamless\nor full fashioned\nwith square or\npointed heel. All\nthe new colors and\nin all sizes. Seamless at $1.00 tha\npair. Full fashioned at $1,50 to\n$3.75 the pair.\nWomen's Sweaters\n$6.50 to $12.50 Each\nPull-on or Cardigan Sweaters in Pure\nWool   or   Silk-and-Wool.     English   or '\nFrench make.   Assorted colors and 1*_\nall   sizes.     AT   $6.50,   $7.50   TO \u2022\n$12.50 EACH.\n<>_\nGive Her Silk\n'; Underwear\nA Gift Tha* Is Sure to Please\nA wonderful assortment of good Silk\n' Underwear awaits you here. Vests,\nBloomers, Step-ins, Combinations, Pyjamas and Gowns. Underwear from\nthe best manufacturers. Developed of\nRayon, Celane.se and Crepe de Chine.\nPlain* tailored or lace trimmed. All\nwanted colors. PRICED FROM $1.00\nTO $10.00 EACH.\nColored Sheets and\nCases\n$14.50 the Set\nBoxed in Sets of one Pair of Sheets and\ntwo Pillow Cases. Made of extra quality Cotton with deep Pink or Blue Borden*. Large size and these make an excellent Gift.   THE SET $14.50.\nWomen's Silk Scarves\n$4.50 to $8.75 Each\nScarves of Crepe de Chine or Georgette\nin long or square styles. Rich colors\nand made of splendid quality materials.\nPRICED AT $4.50 TO $8.75 EACH.\n\u2022*\n,1\n\u2022i.-fj\nAi\nm r\ntj\n\u25a0 s'r\n-\nnoa\nWomen's Kid Gloves\n$2.50 to $3.75 Pair\nReal Chamois, French Suede or French\nKid Gloves. Pull-on style or with fancy\ncuffs. All the best selling colors and\nsizes 6 to V\/i- PER PAIR, $2.50,\n$3.00 TO $3.75.\n\u25a0 *t\n:i\n\".\n.-.I\ni\n...\n0>\nthe Consolidated Mining and Smelting\ncompany.\nWilliam Clements    has left for the\ncoast cities to spend Christmas.\nXMAS SSR\nFOR MEN\nOlve Him something he can use-\nPipes, Cigarette Lighters, Pouches, Cigar\nand Cigarette Holders, Tobacco Jars,\nCigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco.\nBUSH'S\n\u00ab*-\n-f*\nA 1929 Majestic\n,Radio will; provide\nn\\ore pleasure for\ndollar than you\nhave ever before\nreceived.\n<i-\n-t\u00bb\nCONSIDER MAJESTIC RADIO\u2014check it detail for detail, compare the seven\ntabes (including two power tubes), its push pull amplification, its super dynamic\nspeaker, rte rich full tones, its delightful cabinets, and you will agree that its\nsuperb value saves you at least $75.\nKOOTENAY MUSIC HOUSE\nNEAR BANK OF MONTREAL\n\u25a0MM\nNELSON, BO.\nLongines\n\u2014IN\u2014\nLADIES'   WRIST I WATCHES.\nGENTS\"   WRIST    WATCHES.\nGENTS-   POCKET   WATCHES.\nThe most honored Watch In thn\nworld.\nA. T. NOXON\nTOCE JEWELER\nMr. and Mrs. H. E. Thain, Falrview,\nhUve as their guest their son Edwin\nThain who arrived in town Wednesday\nnight from Vancouver, where he at-\ni ends the Anglican Theological college. Mr. Thain has successfully passed\nhis Christmas examinations.\nMrs. G, A.' C- Walley, Stanley street\nhaa left for Spokane to spend the holidays with her .parents. Mr. and Mrs,\nPhllbrlck. Her husband. Dr. Walley will\nleave tomorrow morning to spend\nChristmas there also.\n* *   \u00bb\nWord haa been received in the city\nthat Robert j. Madden formerly of\nTrout Lake and now of Los Angeles,\nCal. was on December 17, united in\nmarriage to Genevieve Bingham, also\nof Los Angeles.\n* *   \u2022   ,\nMrs. J. French of Rossland was a\nshopper in town recently.\n* *   \u2022\nRev. Ambrose Sullivan S. J\u201e of Colville arrived in Nelson Wednesday\nnight to sptsnd the Christmas here, assisting Rev. J. C. McKenzie. pastor of\nthe church.of Mary Immaculate with\nthe Christmas services.\nA.. J. Watson of Kootenay Bay was a\nvisitor in town yesterday.\n* e   e\nA. Mackereth of Broadwater spent\nyesterday shopping in the city.\n* *   \u00ab\nMiss Millie Nlcollettc is leaving this\nmorning to spend her holiday at Fernie\nwith her parents. She Is a student at\nSt. Joseph's Academy.\nMr. and Mrs. Wid Bennett of South\nSlocan were visitors to Nelaon fester-  fa\nday.\n\u2022   \u2022 \u2022\n(Continued on Page Eight)\n;\n:-'\u00ab*6\u00ab-S\u00ab\u00ab-\u00abC-\u00abC-\u00ab*-\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab*M[\u20ac\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abtJi\n\u2022\u25a0'\u00ab\nr\nChristmas\nSuggestions\nIn Useful Gifts\nRogers Plate\nCommunity Plate\nCounty Plate\nFancy Silver\nCarving Sets\nStainless Cutlery\nSkiis\nServing Trays\nBrass Goods\nElectrical Appliances\nHockey Sticks\nHockev  Skates\nSleds\nI    Hipperson Hardware Go.    I\nI                                                Limited \u25a0\nlook for thts MS Bariwate sum\n~ :J\nFor the Family\nFeast\nWhatever courses precede\nand whatever delicacies may\nfollow, the high mark of expectancy\u20144he pivotal point\nof festive enjoyment will be\nthe roast whether it be fowl\nor flesh. For certainty of\nsuccess, choose it here at\nmoderate price!\nTurkey _ 4St* lb.\nGoose    _..\u201e35f lb.\nChicken 35** lb.\nDucks 3&*t lb.\nFowl   est lb.\nBURNS & Co., Ltd.\nPHONE 50\nBAKER ST. NELSON, B.O.\nWEST KOOTENAY BUTCHER CO.\nPHONE 5, WARD ST.\n.1\n\u25a0:>\nI\n'*\ni\n'I\n.:\n_________\n _,\t\n mr*\nTHE NfiTMl fftfftf tffiWS. \u2022***:** WAnuwa n*\u2122r,tr ?r. w^\nflayor Thomas Roberts\nRounds Out 21 Yeats\nin Cranbrook's Service\nMayor Thomas 11. Roberta of Cranbrook oould now celebrate his \"coming\nef age\" ln the service of his community, were he so disposed, according to\nInformation from the Crow city.\nWith   November,   he     completed   31\nyears in, Cranbrook's public service,\nhaving served just over 17 yeara as\ncity clerk, and Juat under four yeara\nas mayor.\nHis business, since his retirement\nfrom the office of city clerk, has been\nreal estate and  insurance.\nSeventy-five thousand Christmas\nboxes sent by members of Junior Red\nCross are being ahipped to children ln\nother countries.\nPledge\nNewlyweds\nIThi* U tkt MMi.ll. ad.rtH.ntt;! |\n*l  ,|   aari'ra uatsWiaad   **   tk. I\nS.C.   Product,   butt**  *1   ttl 1\nVantoumt  ttn*rd **l '*\"***>**  *** 1\nIke ,'f\u00bblm\u00bbl\u00bb *>l tlir ntOHM\/slclurar, I\n*1 Brilsal. OtossiMa. jj\nMARRIAGE Bells! Thete't\na home to be planned,\neach room to equip aad arrange,\nhouse plaas to discuss, consultations with contractors,\nmany stores to visit and laany\nvisits to stores.\nTo the newlyweds these are\nthe spending days of a lifetime\n\u2014Jays of joy and thrills buying\nfor the home to he. But still\nanother pleasure they have\nsd.le.l to these memorable\nshops,....*! hours\u2014a pride in\ndrmundiiig first tha products\nof their homclansl.\n\"Because our mutual progress through the years to\ncome depends vn the prosperity of our country, we\nwill build our house and\nniike our home with the\nproducts of our local In-\ndustr!es.\"-This isthe pledge\nof the newlyweds.\nSOUND ADVICE\nYountl married people will\neasily recognize the importance of the \"Buy B.C.\nProducts\" idea. The prosperity of both depend on the\nvouug husband's progress In\nhis vocation. As the demand\nlor the manufactured\narticle* of British Columbia\nincrease so will the young\nhusband** position be made\nmore secure and his advancement more certain.\nObviously we should demand\niirst and always the B.C.\nTroduct.\nBE PROUDTO BUyMpRODUCTS\nPlaying With Fire\nThe Story of a Social Climber\nBy LUCILLE VAN SLYKE\nCHAPTKR   XLVI.\n\"80;\u00bb1ETH1N(I   OLD,   SOMETHING  NEW.\nHOMKTH1MJ    HOKKOVYKI).   SOMK-\nthim;   BUK\"\nThe professional shopper, to whom\nHarrison Quimby's hurried order was\nriven at>out 1 o'clock, put In a per-\nectly beautiful afternoon shopping for\nHarrison Quimby's bride. Her instructions  had   been   very  brief.\n\"Leaving unexpectedly for a few\nlays out of town. Outfie a bag with\nhe necesstles. Oet me some sort of\nraveling coat, hat, gloves and purse\nfor a small dark girl\u2014er\u2014girl, why,\n<he's little\u2014I don't know just how tall,\nibout as big as\u2014Chnstle Carlson,\" he\ntimed   an   amusing   srj^brette   actress.\nThe shopper, whose eyes had gleaned\nhe story of the hurried wedding from\nhe spectacular headlines, answered a\nnost respectful \"Yea, Mr. Qulmby,\" but\nis ahe hung up the telephone she\naught up her lint and Jerked out a\not  of  directions  to   her  assistant.\n\"I'll have no tinie__i- it all. You\no get a dressing gow**, slippers, night\nown and\u2014Well, the toilet things\u2014\netter get things about size 18. I'll\net a fitted bag and the coat and\n>at. He wants the things at his of-\ntce by five.    We'll have to hustle.\"\n\"How much will I spend?\" asked\n.he assistant.\nThe shopper grinned\n\"He didn't aay, but I gues from what\nthe headlines said she 'hasn't been\nanywhere and hasn't seen nobody.' so\nI wouldn't upend too much. We don't\nwant to scare him off. He may turn\nher over to us as a permanent customer.\"\n\"My dear Mrs. Qulmby,\" she wrote\nin stilted script, \"It has been a real\npleasure to choose things for you.\nand. I hone you will like them. I\nremembered the old saying that every\nbride ought to have \"something old,\nsomething new, something borrowed,\nand .something blue,\" bo I am getting\nthe dressing mjwn blue and the .'something old and i-tomething borrowed' \\>\nmy own prayer book, which you can\nsend back on your return to our office.    With  .best wishes. Mary Turner.\"\nRosalie didn't know whether to\nlaugh or crv when she found It thut\nevening while she was unpacking the\nwonderful new bag. The new coat, a\nsmartly cut garment with beautiful\nfur collar and cuffs, hung swaying ln\nthe stateroom; the hat, a knowing\nlittle toque, lay on the cushioned\nbench beside her. Qulm had gone fot\na smoke. They'd dined ln the train.\nQulm's eyes shining at Rosalie's\nnaive delight in her new finery.\n\"You can pick up some frocks and\nshoes and things in Chicago,\" he told\nher, \"You'll have plenty of time.\nLordy. this law suit ls the most unex-\npected thing! We haven't Infringe.!\non anybody's patents and we know we\nhaven't, but we may have the deuce\nof a time ..roving It. This Injunction\nwe got the other day was only for 30\ndays.\"\nHer bewildered mind could not follow all the technicalities of his flood\nof talk. But she kept a show of interest.\nAs for Qulm. after lonely widowed\nyears, it was wonderful to watch her.\nwonderful to feci that nome woman\nwae listening to him. He didn't mean\nhis manner to be condescending at all,\nbut after all, there was something of\nKing Copbetua and the beggar maid\nabout their relationship, nnd Rosalie,\nafter long years of purse-proud poverty\nfelt  it.    To  be  sure,  she  had casually\nall her life long let her Aunt Sarah\nand Jean give her the best of everything, with a vague idea of someday\nreturning what they did for her.\nBut they had done things sweetly.\nQulm   did   them   with   a   gesture.\n\"3ee how good I un to you,\" his\nmnnner   fairly   shouted.\nThe wonderful new bag with all\nsorts of tortoiseshell fitments was more\nluxurious than anything she had ever\npossessed in her life. It had the look\nof things that Pendleton pupils had.\nShe didn't think it was very pretty\nand It wasn't what she would have\nchosen herself, but she had enough\ntact not to say so and she knew\nthat it must - have cost a great\ndeal.\nShe fingered the leaves of this shabby\nlittle prayer bood, found the marriage\nservice and read it slowly through.\nShe hadn't half listened a few days\nago when she was being married to\nQulm.\nBeing married had seemed a marvel\nous way out of all her troubles that\nday. It seemed to her now, ns she\nsat in the swaying train, that it. had\nonly plunged her Into other troubles\nfor more .serious. Most of all she\nresented the casual way her husband\ndidn't consult her about anything,\njust carted her about as though she\nwere a toy or a pet or a bit of\nsuperfluous   luggage!\nChet had never treated her that\nway. Chet had always anxiously consulted her. timorously begged her\nwherever there had been any decldon\n[alwut what thev would do or where\nthey  would  go.\n\"If I'd married Chet I'd hove had\nmay own way about everything.\" she\nthought mournfully.\nYet lf Bhe had married Chet she\nwould have waited many long years\n.before she would have .possessed ns\nthat   new   bag   represented!\nShe brushed her dnrk hair witli\nthe wnnderl'ul new brushes, aud sighed\nwith delight ns she dunned the soft\nlinen night . robe nnd snuggled the\nquilted dressing gown ubout Iter. But\nJust through sheer contrariness she\npretended to be nsleep when Qulm\ncame   back.\nShe awoke in the morning with an\nunromnntlr and hatef.nl fitment for a\nblushing bride\u2014a horrid, sniffling head\ncold from the overheated train. She\nwas really grateful to Quin. when he\nbrought her )*\u2022\u00a3\u00a3 coffee and aspirin and\ninsisted that\"*she stay ln bed, but\nshe only saHl petulnntely:\n\"Aren't we ever going to get there?\nI hate this train. I'm car sick and my\nhead aches and I wish  I hadn't come.\"\nHe laughed at her, brought her\nsome papers -And magazines and went\nolf to pluy poker wtth some men he'd\nmet on the smoker. So she sulked\nsome more and .pitied herself some\nmore and by thc time thev netually\nreached Chicago, her cold had reached\na very npex of Eifltfles and coughB\napd aches and pains that made her\ndownright snappish.\nRain snrt raw wind and leaden skies\nweren't exactly a pleasant introduction\nto Chicago. The hotel doctor prescribed a hot bath and some bitter\npowders und Qulm gave her a hurried kiss, telephoned his lawyer, ordered a taxlcob and departed with a\nbrusque.\n\"Come now, Rosy Lee, get yourself\ntogether. You haven't bubonic plague\nyou know. It's Just a cold and you'll\nbe as good as new tomorrow. Sleeep\nIt   off  and   we'll  get  wine   tickets   ior\na good show. I\u2014cr\u2014tucked & couple\nhundred lu your new puree. Maybe\nyou'll get better and go buy yourself\nsomething pretty to wear to tbe\ntheater.\"\nShe wept In her pillows. She waa\nso sorry  for herself that It hurt!\nThe powders made her sleep restlessly. She dreamed fantastic dreams,\nwherein Chet and Qulm and Dirk Convene figured In Impossible adventures.\nShe awoke screaming. \"Chet!\"\n\"Who Is Chet?\" Qulm was sitting\nbeside her bed. smoothing her hot\nbrow.\n\"He's the man I love,\" she murmured wildly.\nHis startled eyes accused her.\n\"But you told me there wasn't anybody,\" he said.\nTomorrnw\u2014Confession Is not always\n.good   for   the   soul.\nMis* Campion's School\nEntertainment Carroll's\nLanding Proves Success\nBURTON. B.C.. Dec. 20.\u2014The real-\ndents of Carroll's Landing turned out\nen masse to enjoy a most enjoyable\nChristmas tree and entertainment prepared bv the nopular teacher. Miss\nErna M. Cum (. i. The entertainment\nwhich was helu ln the nicely decorated\nschool, was composed of 33 numbers\nably rendered bv the pupils of the\nvarious grades. These were followed hy\nthe distribution of gifts from the\ntree by Santa Claus, giving unlimited\njoy and delight to the children and\nparents alike.\nThe hour still being early garnet\nwere enjoyed. Bounteous refreshments\nfollowed. This gave way to the social\npart of the well arranged program, and\ntbe evening was concluded by the\nsinging of \"Auld Lang Syne.\"\nBobbie Mills Catches\nCoyote in Snare; the\nPelt Is in Fine Condition\nBobble Mills, son of Robert Mills,\nThird street, ls the proud possessor\nof a fine coyote skin.\nBob found what was apparently a coyote run and set si snare. When he\nvisited the snare Wednesday night he\nhad caught nothing, but when he again\nlooked over the jrround yesterday morning before golnft to school hi* priw was\nthere. \u2022_.%\nThe Ind also has rabbit snares sei, It\nwan reported.\nMr, Kean was dead.\nThe Oermans have now hauled the\nboiler and machinery to a sit* up\nNicholson creek, where they Intend\nto use It to aaw logs, and make ties.\nThe boiler is large and heavy. It was\nloaded on a large motor truck and\nconsequently    the    journey   was    very\nslow ln some places.    Sometime* they\nwere only able to go 60 yards per day.\nThere are quite a number of cutting-\nlogs   and   Ue\u00ab   on   Nicholson   creek   al*\npresent   there   an   on   the   road   sll\nlarge   motor   trucks   which   make   several trips up and down each day, doad-\ned with logs and railway ties.\nRock Creeh Truck Is\nDamaged in Collision\nROCK CREEK, B.C.. Dec. 20\u2014A\ntruck driven by W. Hat ton, with E.\nMadge as passenger, collided Wednesday afternoon with an American car\ncoming down grade. No one was injured. The axle of the truck was\nslightly bent and several small parts\not the car were damaged, but Mr.\nHatton was able to bring the truck to\nRock Creek to have repairs made.\nGerman Lutherans at\nRock Creeh Buy Sawmill;\nThey Will Cut Logs\nROCK   CREEK.   B.C.,   Dec.   20\u2014The\nOerman Luthetans cf Kettle Valley, it\nis reported, have bought what was\nknown as \"Kean's old sawmill\" which\nwas situated near the rond. between\nthe two forks of Rock Creek crossing.\nThe mill has been idle for a number\nof years since Mr. Kean had to adan-\nden It owing to financial troubles. It\nwhs   reported   a   short   time   ia,o   that\nFREE\nTEAPOT\nWill be liven amy absolutely tree to each\npurchaser el\n1 lb. BRAID'S BEST TEA\n H AND\n1 lb. BRAID S BEST COFFEE\nBraid's Beet Tea le packed in two trades:   Red Label Orange\nPekoe and Blue Label.   The most popular tea an the market\nA. K. THIRSK  Nileon, B.O.\nSTAR   GROCERY    \u201e Nelson. B.C.\nJ. A. IRVINQ _ CO  Nelson. B.C.\nELITE GROCERY Nelapn, B.C.       V\nH.   HARDING Kelson. B.C. i\nCONSOLIDATED MINING tt SMELTING CO.\nSTORE      Trail. B.C.\nTRAIL MERCANTILE CO., LTD Trail, B.C.\nD.  DALpISE _  CO _ TWill, B.C.\nTRAIL   TRADING   CO Trsll. B.C.\nROMAN   GROCERY    Trail. B.C.\nFRANK    8HIMELL    .Trail. B.C.\nHUNTER BROS., LTD Rossland, B.C.\nAONEW   tt  CO Rossland, B.C.\nR. A. BROTATN  Rock Creek, B.C.\nOREENWOOD GROCERY  Greenwood, B.C.\nTAYLOR it SON  Greenwood, B.C.\nCITY   OROCERY    Orand Forks, B.C.\nD. A. McKINNON _ OO. Grand Forks, B.C.\nMcLEOD HODKSON, LTD Orand Forks, B.C.\nJOHN  DONALDSON  Grand Forks, B.C.\nISAAC CRAWFORD  Cascade. B.C.\nP. FOMENOFF   Castlegar, B.C.\nMAPLE LEAF OROCERY  Crescent VaUey. B.C.\nW. CLOUOH  Slocan Ctty, B.C.\nMARSHALLS   KASH   GROCERY    Silverton.   B.C.\nJ. B. SMITH  New Denver. AC.\nBLACK   St   CAMERON   Sandon.   B.C.\nH. OIEGERICH Kaslo. B.C.\nA. 8. RITCHIE  Procter, B.C.\nE. HARROP , Harrop,  B.C\u201e\nS.   A.   CURUVBN    Ymlr.   B.C.\nC.  A.  CAWLEY Salmo.   B.C.\nH.  C. DAVIS   Frultvale. B.C.\nCRESTON  VALLEY CO-OP Creston. B.C.\nCRE8TON   MERCANTILE  CO.,   LTD Creston. B.C.\nR.  M.   Telford   Erickson. B.C.\nCRESTON VALLEY CO-OP Erickson. B.C.\nLITTLE  _  ATCHISON    Cranbrook. B.C.\nCRANBROOK TRADING CO., LTD Cranbrook, B.C.\nMANNING'S, LTD Cranbrook. B.C.\nCRANBROOK  DI8CT.  CO-OP Cranbrook, B.C.\nMARK  CREEK STORE   Kimberley. B.C.\nCROWE'S RETAIL SERVICE. LTD Kimberley. B.C.\nTHOMAS ROGERS Sirdar.  B.C.\nWILLIAM  WOOD          Elko.  B.C.\nTRITES  WOOD CO Fernie.   *).C.\nTRITES WOOD CO       Michel, B.C.\nE. H. CHASE  Wlnlaw. B.C.\nB.C. SPRUCE MILLS. LTD Lumberton, B.C.\nIt.  A.   SMITH   Moyie. B.O.\nBRAID, TICK & CO., LTD. VANCOIVER\nr.\\*^\n$ A *J JE   Complete\nThe De Luxe\n'Therrri'ion'ic'\nIs\nFEATURES\nMARCONFS\nQreatest\nMasterpiece\n7 Tubes\u2014Including Two Power Radi-\notroiw. These A.C. Radlotrona are the\nfinest that scientific development can\nproduce. Correctly shielded and balanced circuit, designed and built to\nMarconi standards.\nOn* -Control\u2014The utmost ln operative   simplicity,\nIlluminated indicator\u2014Station wave\nlengths marked in metres and kilocycles. An assurance of easy accurate\no.pera.tion.\nFour    Condensers\u2014A    new    Marconi\ndevelopment making for super-selectiv- \u25a0\nity.\nA vastly finer combination creating\na nfw standard of performance, appearance and value.\nThe 1929 Sensation\nMARCONI\nDe Luxe\n'Therm'iori'ic'\nPhonograph and\nRadio\nFEATURES\nAt one moment a seven-tube Batteryless Radio Receiver reproducing broadcast voice and music with a presence that it literally-\nastounding. At another\u2014a marvelous instrument reproducing\nrecorded music with a depth, a roundness and a beauty that is\ncaptivating beyond description. A simple switch making the\ntiansformation from one field to the other, at the will of the\nlistener.   THAT IS THE NEW MARCONI DE LUXE.\nBecause modern phonograph records are produced by electrical processes they need to be reproduced electrically if all the\ntone shadings are to be secured. The \"Therm-ion-ic\" reproduction principle featured in this new instrument is all electrical.\nAn electrical reproducer is used instead of the ordinary phonograph tone arm.   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Ornced bv delicate wood\ncarvings. Free from all trace of metal\ntrimmings.\nA vssl.lv fleer combination creating\n, \u201e.\u00ab ,t\u00abnc!s>rsl of performance, appearance and value.\nD. B. CROWTHER\n509 WARD ST.\nPHONE 733\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1028\nPage Setei^\n\u2014\u2014 \"   .      ^^^^\nWest Kootenay Hockey League Opens. TrauTornorro<w\nustrafia Makes\nChanges In Its\nCricket Squad\n1TDKBY, Aurtrmlla, Dec. 80.\u2014Radical\nestate are expected to be made ln\n>   team  WMch   will   represent  Ana-\n'\nNew Sirt for\nChristmas\nIt Is not too late to order a\nnaw ault and have It ready to\nwear on Christmas Day. From\nour large assortment of individual\nsuitings you can pick the material you prefer, leave your\nmeaaure, and we will have the\nault ready for you to wear during the holidays. Come ln today\nand give us as much time as you\ncan to make  your clothes.\nL. S. JONES\nHigh Clan Tailor\nSimpson  Blk.,  Baker  St.,\nNelson, B.C.\ntralia In the third crlckctmatch which\nopens at Melbourne on December 39,\nfollowing the bad beating the Antl-\nPodeans received In the first teat at\nBrisbane and the second which they\nended today \u00bbrlth England winning by\nel\u00bbht wlckeU. J. B. Ryder, who captained the Australians in the two teats\nPlayed, will, It Is expected, be super-\nMded by V. Y. Richardson of Haw\n8outh Wales.\nChanges ln the rank and file of\nthe team sire forecaat and the name\nof Doctor Bettlngton, an Oxford \"blue\"\nliving m Australia, ls mentioned as\na likely choice.\nEngland's vdn here today ls the flrat\non the local grounds for  10 yeara.\n'\u2022-\u25a0\nJim Driscoll Was Not\nFeatherweight Title\nHolder, Records Say\n8ports Editor\u2014Could you alve the\ndate and place that the late Jim\nDriscoll. C-.-dlff. Wales, defeated Abe\nAttel for t.ie featherweight championship  of   the  world   in  0   \"\nB   A.?\nTRAIL.\nP. O. Box 546. Trail. B.C.\nThere ls no record of Jim Driscoll\never having won the featherweUht\nchampionship ot the wm-ld. Abe Attel!\nl-eld the title from 1WS8 to 1811 and\n'\"-\u2014ny KUbane held It from lOU tr\n1923. EDITOR.\nOTTAWA, Dec. 30\u2014The annual Lewis\ngun competition of the Dominion of\nCanada Rifle association has been\nawarded to the gun team representing \"B\" company. Governor-General's\nFootguards. Standlnga of the other\nteama will be announced later.\nTrail and Rossland Teams Clash First;\nNelson Plays in Rossland on Christmas\nEve; first Game Here on New Year's Day\nSchedule for First Portion of League Drawn Up and Adopted by All Clubs; President Blackwood Commends\nRossland-Trail Cooperation\nTo Trail the home of laat year's\nAllen cap semi-finalists, k\u00bbwn the\nhonor of the ffiPst rame of the\nWest Kootenay Senior Hockey len Km'\nthis year. Tomorrow night the\nRossland Miners will travel to Trull\nand attempt to redeem themselve*\nright at the beginning of the season\nfar the series of defeats handed to\nthem  by  Trail  last year.\nC p. Blackwood of Nelson, pirsl-\ndent of tlie West Kootenay league\nannounced   the   schedule   for   the\nfirst   section   of   the   league   last\nnight,   giving   Rossland   the  second\ngame and  Nelson the third of the\nseason.   The schedule was adopted\nby all teams In the league and Mr.\nBlackwood   commended   Trail   and\nRossland   teams   on   the  spirit   of\ncooperation shown by tbelr agreeing\nto go ahead and pluy the opening\ngame on such a short notice.\nAnnouncement of  the opening  date\n\u2022I  the  league  has  been  awaited   an-\nlously  by fans ln  Trail.    Nelson  and\ni-jssland   alike   and   it   ls   anticipated\nthat the game tomorrow night will be\n\u25a0vltneseed by a capacity house.   The result of the game will be eagerly awaited\nby   Nelson   fans   who   are   speculating\nas to whether the Trail team will be\n*a strong this year as last with their\n\"Stonewall\"    Percy    Jackson    missing\nfrom between the nets.\nHKRE   NEW   YEAR'S   DAV\nNelBpn fans will have their first op-\nCRANBROOK BEATS\nLUMBERTON SQUAD\nIN FIRST HOCKEY\nSTR1BUNG KAYOES\nCASTINO IN SECOND\nMACON, Oa., Dec. 20\u2014 Young Stribling Macon heavy weight knocked out\nDon Pancho Castano of Cuba ln the\nsecond round of a 10 round fight here\ntonight. Stribling weighed 185; Caa-\ntano 204.\nI Mrs. Booker Woodward, 19 and baby,\nwere killed in explosion when kerosene was used to start fire, at Bloom-\nington.   111.\nHome  Team  Leads at  Start;\nLumberton Comes Back;\nJuniors to Work Out\nportunlty to see the local team, described by the management as \"the\ncoming West Kootenay champs\", in\naction in a league match at the rink\nhere on the afternoon of New Year's\nday, when they will be hosts to tbe\nTrail Smokeaters.\nRossland's first home game will be\nwhen they entertain the Nelson team\non  Chrtstmaa eve.\nThe first section of the schedule embraces six games two home and two\naway for each team. The remaining\ntwo sections of the schedule will be\ndrawn up at a later date.\nAs In other years, all three teams\nin, the league and their backers, are\nconfident of supremacy and the usual\npre-season forcasts have been made.\nRossland has been the quietest of the\nthree and many are of the belief that\nthe Miners \"have something up their\nsleeve.\" At any rate it will be out\nafter tomorrow night, and after Christmas, by which time all three teams will\nhave played a game, an Idea of how the\nteamB stack up will  be available.\nTHE  SCHEDULE\nThe first section of the schedule Is:\nDecember  22.\u2014Rossland   at  Trail.\nDecember 24.\u2014Nelson at Rossland.\nJanuary 1.\u2014Trail at Nelaon, alternoon\ngame.\nJanuary 4\u2014 Rossland at Nelson.\nJanuary 8.\u2014Nelson at Trail.\nJanuary  ll.\u2014Trail at R6esland.\nCRANBROOK. B.C.. Dec. 20\u2014In the\nfirst hockey game of the season lr\nCranbrook, Lumbtnrton went down tr\ndefeat at the hands of the Cranbrook team, by a score of 6 to 2\nlast night.\nThe first period of the game waa\none-sided. Cranbrook outplavlng the\nvisitors. But in the last two period,1-\nLumberton   made   a   great   comebsck\nTonight a meeting ol the junior\nhockey enthusiasts was held ln the\nY. M. C. A. with J ,M. Clark in the\nchah-. A letter from the secretary of\nthe coal Creek Hockey club aay ing\nthat the Coal Creek club was anxious\nto see comoetltton from Cranbrook In\na junior league for the Kootenays.\nwas   read.\nOn Saturday a practise will be held\nin the rink, when the best wtll he\nchosen for a representative team to\ncompete in the East Kootenay league\nbetween Cranbrook and Ktmberlev.\nThe winning team will take the P.\nBurns   cup   for   Junior   hock.y.\nVICTORIA CUBS\nBEAT PORTLAND\nONE TO NOTHING\nEvans Scoops Loose Puck Into\nNet for Only Score in\nFinal   Frame\nMAROONS WALLOP\nTORONTO'S LEAFS\nHume Club Beats\nAssociated In a\nNet Tournament\nScore Is 6-3 With Leafs Get\nting Three Goals in Two\nMinutes of Play\nch WHISKY\nSCREW-CAP BOTTLES.   NO CORKSCREW REQUIREDI\nwarn bohsi mrauju ltd., ouuum. ixetsxm\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B. C.\n\u00a7dk &@\u00a9[i[\u00b0nr\nBURNETTS\nGIN\nwvr   y>\\Msos\nOr Winnipeg, manager cf the Manitoba university. Allan cup holders, who\nwill stack up against Nelson on Thursday next at tho local rliik. He will\ntake his team to **Trail on the following   day.\nRANGERS BEAT\nOTTAWA CREW\nMONTREAL. Dec. 20.\u2014The Torontn\nLeafs put on a fast scoring display\nin the last two minutes of tonight's\nN. H. L. game against the Mont^f.i\nMaroons, getting three goals, but thev\nfell short of their objective bv thrne\n-\u2022oals and the Maroons skated off the\nice with a 6 to 3 victory.\nHorn pot the flrat TorotVo !;oai\non a pass from Day. Blair not the\nnext one on a long shot, while Dav\nshared Lowery's rebound for the final\ncounter.\nWard   scored   two   for   the   Maroons\nwhile    BUwajrt,    Smith,    Phillip:!    and'\n'\u00bb*\"h each got one.\nLINBtPH\nToronto\u2014Chabot, goal; Art Smith,\nDay, defense; Blair, conter; Bailey, Cox,\nDuncan. Carson, Lowery, Horne, forwards.\nMaroons\u2014Benedict, goal; Dutton, Sel-\nbert. defense; H. Smith, center; Ward,\nStewart. Hicks, Phillips.  Trottier, Robinson, forwards.\n81* MAR* \"*  '      -\nFirst- period\u20141, Muhtrial, Phillips.\n18*37.\nSecond period\u20142. Monlre.d. Stewart,\n12:00; 3, Montreal. .Smith, :08; 4.\nMo-'tren], Lumb. 4:25.\nThird period\u20145, Montreal, Ward.\n12.55: 6, Montreal, Ward. :30; 0,\nToronto. Horn. 6:00; 8. Toronto, Blair,\n:55;  9,  Toronto,  Day.   :47.\nTaking eight of 12 matches the Hume\nBadminton club members defeated the\n\\ssociste Members of the Nelson Badminton club in. an lnterclub tournament at the Hume school on Wednesday night. The Hume club took five of\nhe six mixed doubles and all three of\nhe men's doubles-, but lost all three of\n'he ladles' doubles,\nThe  results  with  the   Hume   players\nmentioned first were:\nMIXED not mix\nMixed Doubles\u2014Miss G, Heddle and\na. Roynon beat Mrs. R. Pollard und\n',. F. Fielding 15-9, 15-12; Miss B.\nOould and E. Chapman beat Mrs. Pollard and E. Whitfield 15-11. 0-11 Miss\n\/\"old and F. Oould beat Mrs. E. Sowerby and W. J. Sturgeon 14-16. 15-8.\n\"fi-12. 16-15; lit* A. Jerome and H,\nChapman beet Miss M. Snndercock and\nR. Pollard 4-15, 15-8, 15-1; Miss C\nSmith and J. Ferguson beat Mips E.\n\u25a0\\nplevard and W. A. Logan 15-6, 17-14;\nMiss E. Chapman and F. J. McRae lost\nto Miss J. Waldie and J. Stark 13-16.\n8-15.\nMEN'S   DOUtLEH.\nMen's Doubles\u2014E. Chapman and H.\nChapman beat E. Whitfield and R.\nPolland 15-2. 15-6: F. J. McRae- and O\nRoynon beat J. Stark and W. J. Stur-\naeon. 15-12, 15-11; F. Gould and J.\nFerguson beat L, Fielding and W. Logan. 15-7,   13-15,  15-2.\nLadies' dovbles.\nLadles' doubles\u2014Miss Oould and Miss\nJerome lost to Mrs. Pollard and Miss\nSandercock.   10-15.   8-15;   Miss   Heddle   B ,*\"V\"\u2122\nPORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 20\u2014Victoria\nCubs scored a 1-0 victory over Portland here tonight ln a Pacific Coast\nHockey league game, when Evans, the\nCubs' centre beat Tlmmins. Buckaroos\ngoalie, with a shot less than half\na minute after the face-of r in the\nthird period.\nIt waa a hard fought game with thc\nteams evenly matched, the hreak at\nthe opening of the final session pave\nVictoria the game.\nThe lone score folloued a slashing\nmixup In front of the Portland net\nand Evans dashed up and acopped the\nloose puck into the net. sending it\nflying over thc prostrate body of Thn-\nmira.\nIt turned out that this was the deciding facCor in the game, as the puck-\n.haser played speedy hockey the rest\nof Vne distance but could not register.\nEvans' chance came through alertness. Victoria had already pressed Tlmmins hard and after he had turned\naside one sho\u00bb, players were spilled\nover the ice. The rebound found Evans\nprepared to do the shooting.\nIJNKIP\nVictoria\u2014Robertson      goal;   Redpath\nand   Borland,   defense*;   Evan.s.   center;\nUinge, Kelley. Downie. Leacock, Kenny, j\ntoum, forwards.\nPortland\u2014Tlmmins, goal: McOoldrick\nand   Johnson,   defense;   Conn,   center:\n_\u00bbtt Mormon. Teal, Daley, Armstrong,\nMcCully, forwards.\nI MMARY\nFirst   period\u2014No  scoro.\nSeco-d period\u2014No score.\nThlid  period\u2014I.  Vlctoia.  Erara,   :26\nPARTS!\nPARTS!!\nDid you ever stop to realize that the long sought-\nfor spare part for that car\nof yours can be found at\nKRAFT'S\nAuto Wreckage\nDrop in and Look Around\nHug Refuses\nto Take Lessons\nTo Play Golf\nScore Is One-nil in Hard-Fought\nGame on New York\nIce\nNEW YORK. Dep. 20.\u2014The New York\nRangers took a hard founght international league game from the Ottawa\nSenators, i to 0 tonight. The Rangers\nhad a slight edge over the battling\nSenators in all but the first period\nwhen one of their few scoreless attacks brought about the only goal\nof the game.\nBoucher got the puck in front of\nthe goal and finding himself shut off\npassed to BUI Cook, far out to the\nleft. Cook made a benuiiful shot past\nConnell.\nRoach stopped 17 Ottawa shots while\nConnell   hud   but   five   saves   in   the\nfirst period.    In the other two frames\nhonors were about even.\nLINEUP:\nRangers\u2014Roach, goal; Abel and Bour-\ngault, defense.; F. Boucher, Bill Cook,\nBun Cook, Ahirdock, Thompson, Keeling,  Oatman,  Lane,  forwards.\nOttawa\u2014Connell,   goal:   Clancy   and\nG.  Boucher,  defense;   Nighbor,  Flnne-\ngan,   Touhey,.   Shields,   Smith,   Elliott,\n\u25a0Orosvcnor. Halltday, Kilrea, forwards.\nSUMMARY\nFirst period\u20141, Rangers. Bin Cook.\n11:04.\nSecond period\u2014No score.\nThird period\u2014No score.\nWEIR, TRAIL BOXER\nIS A HEAVY HITTER\nBoy to Meet Jack Edwards in\nSemi to Harlow-Sauer\nBout Has Stamina\n1) ox. $1.90    26.6 OX. $3.50\nESTABLISHED 1770\nr   This advertisement is not published or displayed by the\n'ilQUOS CONTROL BOARD or the Government, of B. C.\nJlmmle Weir of Trail, who will battle\nJack Edwards of South Slocan ln a return bout as the semi-final to the\nOeorge Harlow-Augie Sauer heavyweight\nbout at the Opera house on December\n29, ls a speedy battler with a good\nstyle and a heavy punch. He won the\napproval of Nelson fans through his\nclean, aggressive boxing in the two\nbouta ln which he appeared here on\nMay 30 and July 2.\nIn his first bout here Weir lost a\nclose decision to Frank Becker In three\nsnappy rounds. He drew with Edwards\nIn one of the best preliminaries witnessed here for some time on his second invasion of Kelson. His showing\ntn that bout prompted the promoters\nto put him ln tho semi-final of the\ncoming card. \u2022   \/\nRtcently Weir held Don Inkster, a\nheavy-hitting battler and brother ol\n\"Scotty\" Inkster, welterweight boxer\nof the district, to a drew at Trail.\nWeir displayed some snappy boxing,\ncombing back after being knocked down\nin the first round, and impressed the\nTrail fans with his staying abilities.\nAlthough only a preliminary, the battle proved to be the best on a four-\nbout card. .\nWeir is seldom out of training and\nwill be greatly improved to what he\nwaa when he showed here before, although that was not quite six months\nago. I\nDETROIT SWAMPS\nLES CANADIENS\nScore 5-1 Victory With Aid of\nRecruits From Minor\nLeague Team\nOLYMPIA. DETROIT. Dec. 20.\u2014The\nDetroit Cougars walloped the Canadiens of Montreal here tonight by\nttw  score of S  to  1.\nThe Cougars displayed a strong attack and carried the Montrealers off\ntheir feet. Instead of weakening as\nthey have in games o! late, the Cougars  outlasted   the  Canadlens.\nHerberts started It for Detroit late\nIn the first period when he batted\nthe puck past the opptwlng defence. Less than two minutes lat\u00abr\nBrophy, another Olympic ttraduate\ntook a pass from Noble for the second\none.\nThe second polr of Detroit tallies\ncame close together. A little more\nthan a minute of tho second period\n^ad elapsed when Connors and Coooer\nteamed with the former, beating\nHainsworth. A few moments later\nLewis took a pass from Copper for\nthe  fourth  goat.\nBellefuille,   who   with   Bridges,   was\nborrowed   from   the   Detroit   Olympics.\nBeored   the  final  Cougur  goal.\nLINEUP:\nCanadiens\u2014Hainsworth, goal; Mantha, Burke, defense; Morenz, center:\nJollat, Oagne. Carson, Modou. Leduc,\nLepine, Patterson. Lesseur, forwards.\nCougars\u2014Dolson,  goal,  Traub,  Noble,\ndefense,  Lewis,  center;   Connors,  Cooper, Fraser, Herberts, Brophy. Bellefeuilli*.\nBryde, forwards.\nSI MMARY\nFirst period\u20141. Detroit, Herberts.\n16:08;   2,   Detroit.   Broohy,   17:37.\nSecond period\u20143. Detroit. Connors\n1:07;   4,   Detroit,   Lewis.   3.37.\nThird period\u20145, Cam J lens. Gagne.\n4:15;   6.   Detroit.   Bellefuille,   5:15\nPIRATES HALT\nAMERICAN WINS\nPittsburgh   Wins   First   Home\nGame and Halt Yank Win\nStreak of Five Games\nPITTSBURGH, Dec. 20.\u2014The Pittsburgh Pirate\u00ab of the National Hockey\nleague won their first home encounter\nr>f the season here tonight dumping\nthe league leading New York Americans\nby a l to 0 score. The Pirates' win\nbroke the Americans' five game winning streak. This game was won In\nthe third period by a score by Milks\nPlay was livened up by the fisticuffs\nbetween  \"Totts\" Holway and  Burch in\nthe Inst two minutes of  play.\nLINE! I\u00bb\nPlretcs\u2014MiPer. goal; McCaffery and\nHolway. defence; Darargh, center; Cpt-\ntcn. Milks. McCurry. McKay, Dnihr,\nWhite.  MeKinnon,  forwards.\nAmericans\u2014Worters, goal; Raise and\nConacher, defence; Broadbent, center;\nSheppard. Burch. Spring, Hlmes. Dye,\nConnors, McVeigh Slmpeon, forwards.\nFirst period\u2014No score.\n.Second  period\u2014No. acore.\nThird fljj^u-i. mto* MUk\u00bb- fi.;\u00bb.\nBy   AL   m-MAWKi:\nf Former Pltchrr New York Olants 1\nMilk*;* Huggins,  the Uttli   H\nYanJlM manager. Is one of the lew\nduhb golfers who does not sta nd i ti\nawe of the i\u00bbolf pro and steadfastly\nrefuse to take any golf lessons, although he has a tough time breaking\nliindred.\nand Miss C. smith lost to Mrs. Bower- I \u201e\/\u00bb \u00abg?* & X* JftjTL.iS\nby und Miss Appleyard. 12-15, 15-7; ?ut. \u2122JB5 ... r. ,,m\u201e ..\u00bb\u201e.,_?!, asm\nMiss C. Smith and Mis*. Chapman lost | \u2022\"\u201e \u00bb**r\"\"! h''\u2122V? hit' .\u00a3T f3fc( .nd\n,., Mra Hr,\u00abs,rhs, ,snrt iwtd. w.lsiv trt-17 taitl^ht ma now to hit and field ami\nnnd Mis. waidif. 16-n.   _\u00a3\u2022 bng._   when   ,   W8S   \u201e,liylUB   bu\u201e\nplPEs\n8-15.\nHOCKEY RESULTS\nMMTII   LOSW.\nST. PAUL. Mnn., Dec. 30\u2014St. Paul\ntook undisputed possession of third\nplace in the American Hockey nssoelu-\ntlon tonight by defeating Duluth for\nthe second successive time 2-1.\nrun   bases   when   I   was   playli .\nand I'm going to learn golf the same\nway.\"\nOne day I Introduced Huggins to\nJack Burgess, a Scotch pro golfer.\n\"Here's a fellow who shot a 6C at the\nJungle County club. Hug.\" I said ;,\u2022> I\nIntroduced them.\n\"What of It?\" came back Huggins. \"1\nshot a 95 at Lakewood! What do you\nthink of that?\"\n\u25a0xjf>\nA Gift that It always received with joy. We have\nI w.inderful assortment ot\npipes to satisfy all pipe\nsmokers at prices from one\ndollar up.\n[Sei   Iht   pettrUu  Dunh'dl\nLighter in diffcrnt\nmodels.\nGELINA\nTOBACCONIST!\n\"1\n^Pfe-s\ni\nj\ni\ni\ni\ni\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the government of British Columbia.  ,\n\t\n______\n_________________\n___.\n 'TOE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1928\nVANCOUVER'S GRAIN\nBUSINESS RECORD\nAlmost Three Times as Large\nas Last Year; Montreal\nHandlings Greater\nOTTAWA. Dec. 30.\u2014Tbe grain busl-\nnese In the port of Montreal for the\npresent calendar year has shown a\nmarket Increase over the figures for\n1337. This year up to Deoember 18\nthere had been reoeived into this port\n317,314.488 bushels of grain. Of this\ntotal 192.8^8,473 bushels was Canadian\ngrain and 64.296,985 bushels from the\nUnited States. The total shipped out\nwas 211.136.930 bushels. Last year the\ntotal receipts were 194.283.831 and de-\nllvered 195.013.9S7. These figures were\nmade public by the department of marine fisheries today.\nVancouver has shown a tremendous\nIncrease over the calendar year 1927 ln\ngrain shipments. Ita total for the present year up to December 12, was 93,-\n989.189 bushels received and 89.783.058\nbushels delivered. Last year's figures are\ngiven as 34.189.533 and 33,713,444.\nDECLARES MIXING OF\nGRAIN COUNTERFEITING\nYOMCTON, Sask., Dec. 30\u2014 Declaring\nthat.the mixing of grain was \"counter-\nfelting,\" J. Elnarson, Calder. Seek.,\npresented resolutions from farmers of\nhis district to the Saskatchewan royal\ngrain commission here today demand-\nlag that mixing be \" an indictable offense.\" The farmers asked that grain\nbe shipped to the overseas buyers In\ntbe same state it ls delivered from the\nfarm, thus eliminating mixing entirely.\nElrnarson believed that the grain producer would \"like to see nil mixing\neliminated at the terminals and en\nroute, especially after the grade was\nestablished at Winnipeg.\"\nSOCIETY\n(Continued from Page 5)\nMl\u00bb Mae Inviu of Rossland who attends St. Joseph's Academy leaves today for her home to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6.\nIrwin.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMrs. Pratt of Tarrys was a visitor in\ntown yesterday.\n.   *   *   \u2022\nMr, and Mrs. Elmer Titsworth have\nas their guest their daughter, Miss\nDorothy, who has been attending Oregon state college at Corvallis, Oregon.\n\u2022 *   *\nMrs, A. Walley. 0th street. Vancouver\nhas taken apartments at 2609 Tenth\navenue, West Vancouver.\nMiss Isobel Negropolnte who attends\nSt. Joseph's Academy, left today for\nSilverton where she will spend her\nholidays with ber parents.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nDaniel McDougall who has been attending Vancouver college arrived last\nnight from Vancouver to spend the\nChristmas holidays with his parents,\n- Mr. and Mrs. Colin P. McDougall, Stanley street.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMiss Maiele Stewart who attends\nSt. Joseph's Academy leaves this morning for her home in Cranbrook to\nspend the holidays with her parents.\nAmong those leaving Nelson for the\nholidays is Miss Kathleen Cole who\nleaves this morning for her home in\nFruitvale.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Mayme Currie. B. A., teacher of\nthe Nelson Hl\u00abh school leaves tonight\nfor Vancouver and other coast cities\nwhere she  will  spend  the holidavs.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMiss Elise Cody, a pupil of St. Josephs Academy leaves today for Trail\nto spend the holidays with her father.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA. R. McGrettor of Crawford Bay was\na shopper in Nelson yesterday.\n\u25a0   e a\nMr.   and   Mrs.   J. E.   Annable,   Hall\nMines road, have as their guests their\ndaughter. Mr*. Walter Brodie and her\nson of Cranbrook.\nKHODI    ISLANH)   WINN\n2 PROVIDENCE.    R.I.,    Dec.    20 \u2014The\nRhode Island Reds defeated the Boston\n\u2022 Tlgera   here   tonight  by   a   score  of   2\nJ to 1. putting the Providence team wlth-\n. In two points of the Philadelphia Ar-\nX rows.   leaders   of   the   Canadlan-Amcn-\nf can league.\n% PILES'^\u2122\"\n-m   - ,fc^ writing   V\n4B_- ^ cure your piles or reftinc*\nrt thp fee Nurse In attend-\nf ance for women. Write foi\n11 frpr booklet Prank Rosf\n, M.D., rectal specialist. 404\n\u25a0 Zteitler     Building.     Howard\nRiverside   Spokane-\n10 ROCMis' lo KOI M-V\nBOXING\nGEORGE HARLOW\n183 lbs. Nelson, B.C.\nAUGIE SAUER\n199 lbs., Calgary, Alta.\nSemi-Final\nIHIMII   WEIR\nTrail,  h.\nJACK   ll.W llti.s.\nSouth  Slocan\nAnd Two Good\nPreliminaries\nSaturday, Dec. 29, 1928\nOPERA HOUSE\nBoors Open 9 p.m.     Boxing 9:30\nReserved Seats I2.20. Bush 31.10.\nTickets   on   sale   at   Klrby's,\nBush's and Cabinet Cigar Store.\nHOCKEY RESULTS\nST.    MM IS    HINS\nST. LOUIS, Dec 20\u2014 Reversing last\nnight's play, the St. Louis Filers outplayed thc Kansas City Plamores In\nan American association hockey game\nhere tonight by a score of 3  to 1.\nThc defeat still leaves Kansas In the\nlead  by  three points.\nTOttOMO    l_K,US    LONDON\nTORONTO, Dec. 20\u2014Toronto Millionaires created a four-cornered tie for\nthird place ln the Canadian professional hockey league here tonight by defeating the London Panthers 4 to 2\nIne four teams deadlocked are Toronto,\nLondon. Windsor and Niagara Palls.\nall of them six points behind the\nKitchener Flying Dutchmen who trail\nthe leading Detroit Olympics by a\nsingle point.\nCONVENT GIRLS\nFEATURE IN THE\n'CHRIST-CANDLE\"\nKatherine Cole Playing Role of\nWidow Brings Tears to\nEyes of Many\nHow St. Nicholas was brought to the\nhome of a widow and her orphans:\nhow a destitute found a home on\nChristmas eve after wandering for\ndaya In the snow were the features\nin the play \"The Christ-Candle.\" given bv the puolls of St. Joseph's\nacademy last night in thc Knights\nof the Columbus hall. The pupile\npresented the nlay to their parents\nand friends on occasion of the Christmas advent.\nThe curtain rose for the first time\non a grouD of children brlngiiiK home\ntheir Christmas tree, when one of\nthem overheard a conversation being\ncarried on in a hut almost hidden In\ntbe tall pines. The conversation was\nbetween a widow and her orphans to\nthe effect that St. Nicholas would not\nvialt them this year. The children\ndecided that when St. Nicholas called\non them they would take him right\nover  to the hut  of  the  ooor  widow.\nA poor waif stood out in the snow\nimploring passerB-by to give him shelter when the curtain rose of the second act. After being rejected continually, the desolate youth saw a\nlight shining in the window of the\nlonely cabin and made toward It.\nHe knocked. And as Katherine Cole,\nplaying the part of the iv>v|?rt>\nstrlt^cu widow who hud nothing wiMi\nwhich to buy Christmas presents for\nher little orphans, opened her door to\nthe nearly frozen boy many a mother\nand perhaps even some men wiped a\ntear from their eves.\nThe curtain fell when St, Nicholas together with a group of children arrived at thc little hut with presents\nfor widow, or phans and even for\nthe  lonely   lad.\nThose comprising thc cust were M*a*>\nKatherline Cole, Miss A. Dunk. Miss\nR. Cody, Miss May MacDonald, A.\nSerlger. JMiss Marian Cummins, Miss\nMay Irvin. Miss Jean Burns. Miss\nBernlce MacDonald Miss F. Varseveld\nand Martin Varseveld. Miss M. Ralutl.\nMiss Jean Lergl. B. Montlleoni, Miss\nM. Magllo, George Oellnas, Miss Grace\nBuckley   accompanied.\nThe primary class presented a musical .skit entitled \"Precious Letters.\"\nMiss Shlrlev Boomer pliwed selections on the piano. R. Homano und\nRosle Kauak. who were so tiny that\nit was with difficulty that they reached\nthe keyboard, played a duet. The\nprimary class also presented a part\nsong entitled \"How's Old Santa.\" C.\nEdging wood  accompanied  them.\nVICE PRESIDENTS\nLEAD IN SEASON\nOPENING CONTEST\nScore 81 Points in First Night's\nCurling  Against   the\nPresidents'  66\nMALLANDAINE AGAIN\nPRESIDENT CRESTON\nROD AND GUN CLUB\nOfficers Reelected Third Time;\n45,000    Brook   Trout\nFry  Planted\nCRKSTON,   B.C.,   Dec.  20,\u2014There   was\nI representative turnout of members\nat the annual meeting of the Creston\nValley Rod and Gun club which was\nheld at the club house on Tuesday\nevening with Major Mallandaine, president in the chair.\nSecretary W- G. Hendy presented u\nreport ln which the club's activities\nfor 1928 were concisely stated. These\nincluded the securing and placing of\n2fi.000 eastern brook trout frv In\nMeadow creek at Kitchener, and 20,000\nin   Corn   creek,   above  the   falls.\nThe wild rice planted by the club\nin past years was making a vigorous\ngrowth, -Tarticularly at Johnston's\npoint. Mud Turtle lake. Alexander\nlake and at thc dyke.\nDuring the year some 5000 young\nbass were taken from the Kootenay\nrived and shipped to Luc la Noune.\nElkwater lake and other lakes ln Alberta for experimental purposes.\nTreasurer Victor Mawson submitted\na balance sheet that showed thc club\nin good financial standing, and with\nbut 175 still owinc on the club nous?\nand lot, which t&s purchased about\nfour years ago.\nFor the tlrd time in succession the\nformer officers JEfn reelected for another year, as follows: President. Major Mallandaine: vice-president. Charles\nSutcllffe: secretary. W. G. Hendy;\ntreasurer.   Victor   Mawson,\nThc club Is asking the gatm couserv*\natlon board to change the deer bag\nfor 1929 so that one buck and one\ndoc might be taken. An effort will be\nmade this year to Increase the 1028\nmembership, which wt^ 20.   -\nNELSON KOKANEES\nARE SHAPING UP\nSpurred  on  by  Announcement\nof League Opening; Play\nManitoba Thursday\nSpurred on by the announcement of\nthc schedule for the first section of the\nWest Kootenay hockey league, and the\nknowledge that in only four days more\nthey will stack up ngulnst Rossland at\nthe Golden Citv. Nelson senior puck\nchasers went through twit dally workout at the rink lust night with additional \"vim und vigor.\" They will workout again tonight and probably each\nnight from now until Mondav so u-.\nto be in the beet of shape when they\ntake   the   Ice   In   their  opening   game\nThe boys have less than \u00bb week to\nget ready to meet the Manitoba Varsity hockevlsts. Canadian champion*-,\nwho shattered Trail's hopes of bringing\nhome the Allen cup. in the semi-finals\nfor the Canadian championship last\nvein*.\nMuch interest has been shown locally in the approaching game in which\nNelson's 1928-21* team will try. in un\nexhibition game, to do what Trail'*)\n1027-28 team fiiilccl lo do when a\nvictory might have meant the Ci^na-\ndiiiii chamWonahlD and possession *>i\nthe coveted Allen QUO. The VhtmH\nteam will  play  here  next   Thursday.\nThe Varsity-Nelson '\/ame will usher\nin tlie hockey season m Nelson and\nwill give the fans their first opportunity to see the team In action ln i>\nreal game. A good crowd has turned\nout each night to witness the pnictls'.\ngames between teams chosen from aspirants and It Is expected the rink\nwill be packed to capacity on Thursday\nnight\nCRESTON NOTES\nCKKfctTON.    B.    C.    Dec.        20.\u2014Miss\nThelma Vance left  at  the first of the i\nweek    to   spend    Christmas   with    her j\nsister,   who   is   living   neur      Tacoma, \\\nWash,\nMrs. Pred  Taylor and  son Pred are\nvisitors with Nelson friends this week.\nRay McKelvey who has been in charge\nof a pubic works depfytinent gas shovel\nat Nelson and Salmo for the past three\nmouths, arrived home on Monday.\nMrs. David Scott of Champion, Alta.,\nis visiting her slater, Mrs. Robert Dodds.\nMiss Florence Craiglf returned on\nTuesday from a holiday  visit at'Yahk.\nMiss Athena Schade arrlvfe3 home today from a two weeks vacation at\nCranbrook.\nMiss Eileen Hendy. who has also\nbeen a Cranbrook visitor has returned.\nCountries Ib\nDavis Battles\nPARIS. Dec. 30.\u2014Dividing the Davis\ncup competition Into three zones,\nnorthern and southern European, and\nAmerican\u2014was the proposal put forth\nby the French Tennis federation today and transmitted to all nations en-\nteiied, a two-ihjrds vote being necessary to put tne change into effect.\nThe northern European section would\ncomprise Norway, Sweden, Finland, Hol-\nlu nd. Germany, Poland and Belgium\nand Britain. In the southern European\ngroup would be Switzerland, Cssecho-\nslovlaka, Austria, Hungary, Greece. Rumania, Jugo Slavla, Italy, France, Spain\nand Portugal.\nNations outside of Europe electing to\ncompete in a European zone could select either northern or southern sections, the two countries qualifying ln\nthese '\/ones would play each other to\ndecide the European champion.\nThe French federation ls doubtful\nwhether all the replies with the two-\nthirds favorable majority necessary\nwould be received In time for the 1030\ncompetition which begins ln May but\nit'is proposed the method will be\nadopted  for  1030.\nThe European zone finals start July\n.16 and the lnter-_w>ne pluy July 19\n*,iiili* the challenge round In which the\nsurvivor of all the preliminary play will\nmeftt the French holder of the trophy\nwill  take place July 26,  27 and 28.\nMrs. Allan Is President\nCreston Badminton Club\nCRESTON, B, C. Dec. 20.\u2014Creston\nand District Badminton club has been\nreorganized for the season with Mra.\nC. W. Allan as president. Mrs. Frank\nStaples as secretary-treasurer, and Mrs.\nRov Telford ln charge of the social department.  The   Parish   hall   has   been\nClassified Advertising\nClateiiHed Advertising Rates       Situations Wanted\nLocal Reading Notices\u2014Three cento\n.er wmrd each insertion. In blackface\n>r machine capitals 5c a word. Twenty-\nrive tier .cent discount If run tfalh\nvlthoug change of copy for one month\nor mow?. Where advertisement la set\nout ln short lines the charge is 16c\na line [for Roman type, 20c for blackface add 26c for blackface capitals\nMinimum   36o,   If  charged   60c.\nWant and Classified advertising-\nOne and! a half cents a word per lnser\ntion. If paid In advance, 0o per word\nper week; or 22%o per word per month\nTransient ads accepted only on a\ncash-tn-advance basis. Each initial\nfigure, dollar sign, etc., counts aa one\nword,    Minimum   35c,  tf  charged  60c\nBirth Notifts\u2014Free\nEXPERIENCED WOMAN cook Wants\nposition; crew erf men preferred.\nMrs. A. Baby, Salmon Arm, B.C.\nAMI)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nABOUT one hundred pound dressed\npigs, half or whole, 20 centa pound\nJ. D. Anderson, R.R. 1.        (8060-4-212)\nFor  Rent\nLARGE   front    bedroom.     610    Silica\nstreet. (8014-6-312)\nFOR RENT\u2014Apartment over Gallagher\nBlock. (6687)\nSUITES   for   rent.     Ashman's   Apartments. (6701)\n4-ROOM   furnluhed   house.\nMagllo, Vernon atreet.\nApply   D.\n(6002)\nsecured for various nights and afternoons.\nTbe club has a membership of 20, aU\nthat can be accepted as the hall provides room for but one playing court.\nIt is expected the Canyon City club\nwill play Creston a return engagement\nlater in the season. *\nGoodwin Is Conductor\nof Concert Orchestra\nOrganized at Creston\nCRESTON, B. C, Dec. 20.\u2014A seven-\npiece concert orcheatra has been organized at Creston with T. Goodwin,\nchoirmaster of Trinity United church\nas conductor, tt consists of piano, two\nsaxaphones, cornet, two violins and\ndrums.\nThe orchestra ls confining itself\nstrictly to the better class compositions and will make IU debut with the\nCommunity Players who are to present\n\"Such is Love\" early ln the new year.\ntBAD MARGARET SANGER'S BOOK-\n\"Family Limitations,\" flex Hygiene\n\u20221. N Winston. 3871 Euclid Ave\nVancouver. (6604)\nSHEEP\nFOR SALE\nBREEDING\nEWES\nof Good Quality\nAgM one to five yean old. Also\nIwe lambs and Feeder Wether\nLambs nnd 400 Pure Brad Ram-\nboullet Rams. Id lota to ault\npurchaser.   Apply\nOffice Bee.\n\"\"\u00bb\u2022 C. RABY P\"<>ne\n****    Lethbridge, Alta.     >\"\u00bb\nnt 7th st. 1004 ath\nSouth AT*. South\n(6605)\nLive Stock for Sale\nOPT YOUB BOY a reel Xras preset\nThe    famous    Oorang    Airedales,\nmonths. \u00bb15 to ttl.   Whatshan Kei\nnels. Needles. B.C. '6726-12-21:\nMiscellaneous\nWANTED\u2014A  Oerman police dog ou\nPhotie 503. (BO'S-1-301\nToughness\nH-B-A\nEconomy\nDRILL\nDurability\n___ br\nHfllffora\nSwedeu.\n' Paragon Supplies, Ltd.\n1'a.stlngi East\nVancouver\nB.C.\nThe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company of Canada, Ltd.\nOffice Kmeltlne and Refining Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFIN ERS\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC, TBAIL\nA   CHILD'S  CRIB,   mattress   \u00bb8,   good\ncondition.    Phone 608L1. (8016)\nBARRELS. KEGS AND EMPTY SACKS\u2014\nMcDonald Jam Comoany. Nelson.\n(6606)\nROLLER  CANARYS   for  sale.    Sinners\n\u00bb5.    Mrs. A.  Grieve,   Frultvale,   B.C.\n(8772-1-209)\nHAY POR SALE\u2014No. I timothy hay\n\u00bblo per ton f.o.b. Geo. Laviolette.\nLumby,   B.C. (8033)\nRADIO\u2014Two five-tube receivers nearlv\nnew, will sell *45 each: also A and B\nstorage batteries leas than half cost.\nNew A-B eliminator, never been used\nf.Tr.L other accessories half price.\nWlddOTOon's Assay  Office. (8042)\nSALMON  ABM  Hay  Orowers'  Association.   Box   715,   Salmon   Arm.   BC\n(8047)\nFOR SALE\u2014Diamond Disc mahoesnv\nPhonograph, like new. with attachment plays any record, aud 39 records. Phonograph cost 1293. will\nMil for $110. Box 592, 904 Vernon\nSt., Nelson. (8065-3-212)\nPiano Tuning\nOerard Hoekstra. specially appointed\nby  Heintzman  _  Co.,   Ltd\nPhone, write or call.\nphone m 5U BA__\nWANTlp-i-7xl0    in.    hoisting    engine\nalso boiler about 38t84 tn if--\nWAN*\u2122\u2014Small mill to cut from 20\n!?\u201e,h_i tle\"_<\"\"1>'s Harry Andrew\nKitchener. B.C. (8078-6-317\nLost and Pound\nLOST\u2014Black club bag containing baa-\nketball uniform, etc., between Nelson and Trail on December 7. Finder please return to I. Hastings.\nColumbia apartments. Trail. Ss-\nw,rd. (8088-3-213)\nFOUND\u2014Horee. Owner may have same\nby applying to J. T. Albion, Vett-\nview, and paying for this ad.     (8073)\nRead the Advertisements\nKNOW WHAT IS BEST\nBUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nPhotographers\nOEORC.E A. MEKRBS\u2014Artist and Photographer    715   Baker  St, (6579)\nCabinetmaker\nI   B. CHAPMAN\u2014Baker St     Cabinetmaker _ Upholeterer.   Phone m\n___ (6580)\nDentists\nDR.  G.   A.  C.   WAI.I.EY\u2014Griffin   Block\nNelson.  B C. (6581)\nAccounting\n\u2022 'HAHI.KH  F   HINTUR\u2014\nM'DITOR     MrDonald  Jam  BnlMIng\nBox  1011.  Nelson. B.C. (6682)\nAssayers\nl-HE    CROSSLEY    ENGINEERING    CO.\nP  O. Box 568. 624 Front St., Nelson.\n  (6583)\nSOMEONE   GETS   A   WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS\nBARGAIN\nH00.00 New Type Phonograph for\n\u266680.00 and 50 Electric Process\nRecords\u2014mostly new. Cash only\nconsidered.   Box 8079. Dally News.\nCollecting a total of 81 nointo attains!\ntheir oononents' 66. the vlce-pres'dent'f.\nrinks went into a lead in the fl'st\nniaht's nlay in the seasou opening\ncomnetlt'on with the president's rinks\nat the curling rink last nlaht. Ei<rht\nmatches were plaved each of the com-\nnetitors\" rinks emei-iilsss' vletntioua m\nfour. But the vice-nreMrlent's rinks.\nwon  their matches bv good  maria'is.\nW. M. Vance's itna, comuosed ot\nhimself and his three sons, scored\nIt ooi^ts (or the vice-president a\u00abatn57\nsix nointa scored hv Oeor\u00abe Horstead\nfor the nresldevt. M. Mlchelbon ,irtf.ed\nanother 18 noints for tbe vto\u00ab\u00abntie'ts_mt\nwhen his ring heat Geor\u00abe Ferguson's.\n18  'o 6.\nThe   contest   will   contlsiue   tor,i\u00bbiM.\nLast night's results, with nresldent't,\nrlnVe   mentioned   flrat.   were:\nH M. WlnniKter 8. lost to A. J. Dill\nB: W. R. Dunwoo.lv 11. beat .1. G. Bun-\nvan 5: Geor\u00abc KorKUbon 6. lost to M\nMlrVseiaon ig: George Hor\u00abtead 5. tot\nto W. M. Ven.-e 19: O A. Bladwo-th 12.\nheat R. O. Hall 9: R Bell 9. beat W. M\nMyers 4: R. L. McBr'dve 11. brat Rev.\nF. R. G. Dredae 6: T. W. Ledlngham 9.\nbeet  R.  D. Barnes  6\nTonlaht's games which will brink\nthe contest to a close, with the president's  rinks mentioned  first,  will be:\nAt 7 o'clock\u2014A. Jeffs versus A. D\nMcLeod. sheet 1: J. O'Hheti versus O\nW. Steele, sheet 2: W. B. Steed versus\nJ. H. Long, sheet 3: J B Grav versus\nA Lelth. sheet 4: H. Bush versus George\nDouglas, sheet 6: A. G. Ritchie versus\nC.  I.   Areblhald,   sheet  6.\nAt 9 o'clock\u2014W. R. Thompson versus U. Laughton. sheet 1: E. H.\nWoolls versus C. E. Mansiield   sheet 1.\nCORBIN MINER INJURED:\nFALLS ON A POWDER CAN\nFTRNIE. BC. Dec. 30.\u2014Tom Qr'ev\nof Corbin KUKtHined several broken\nrlb\u00ab when he fell on hia Dowder can\nwhen coming out of a mine in\nwhich he wfvi working. He waa\nbrought to Fernie this morning for\nan   X-ray   examination.\nCONDENSED fANT'ADS ORDER FORM\nUse this blank on which to write your condensed ad., one word in each space.\nEnclose money order or check and mail direct to The Daily News, Nelson, B.C.\nRate: One and a half cent a word each insertion, six consecutive insertions for\nprice of four when cash accompanies order.   Minimum, 25c.   Each initial, figure^\ndollar sign, etc., count as one word.   No charge less than 50 cents.\nC   Please publish the advertisement below tim$s, for which I enclose $____\nt\nIf dealred, replies may be addressed to box numbers at The Dally News.   If replies are ta be\nmailed, encloee 10c extra to cover coat of postage and allow aeven words extra for boi number.\n>\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014..^\t\nFor Sale or Rent\nFOR BALE OR RENT\u2014Small fruit and\npoultry ranch. Apple Grove, nearly\nopposite Edgewood. Apply J. H.\nNaylor, Edgewood, or Mrs. T. Paa-\nmore, S21 Carbonate St., Nelson.\n(801S)\nYou Can Now Buy\nBOLIVAR QUALITY CHICKS\nBoth day-old aud \"BROODER-\nTESTED\" one, two and three\nweeks' old, from either Cloverdale.\nB.C., Calgary or Edmonton hatchery plants. Rocks. Reds. Wyan-\ndottea and Leghorns. Seventeen\nyears of successful breeding and\nhatching experience is behind our\nillustrated catalogue and price\nHat and full details concerning our\n$500 prize contest.\nBOLIVAR HATCHERY\nCloverdale,  B.C.,\nor\n818 Lancaster Bldg., Calgary, Alta.\nPleaae send me your catalogue\nand full particulars of 600 cash\nprize contest.\nCity\n(8061)\n(. W. VHliliim'soy Box A1108, Nelson.\ns.  C.  Standard  western  charges.\n (6584)\nMonuments\nKOOTKNAV     MARBLE    A     GRANITI\nworks\u2014Nelson.   B.  O.     Write   for\nPrlcea. (6586)\nStenographers\nJOHN PATTERSON\nPublic   stenographer\nRoom   23.   Annable   Block.\n. (6532-36-816)\nTransfer\nWILLIAMS'  TRANSFER\u2014Baggage.  Ooal\na\"d Wood     Phone 106. .6587)\nWood Working Factory\nLAWSON  \u2014 Baker St.. Carpanter aad\nJoiner.     Saab   and   Hardwood.\n (6588)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON\u2014Real Estate. Insurance.\nRentals. Next Hipperson Hardware.\nBaker Street. (6689,1\nH. E. DILL\u2014 INSURANCE\nFARM   AND   CITV   PROPERTY\n508 Ward Steet. (6590)\nD. A. MrFARLAND. Real Estate,\nInsurance. Coal. Board of Trade Rooma\nTelephone   40.     P.   O    Box   34.\n__(6591)\nChiropractors\nDR.   ORAV.  GILKER  BLK.,  NELSON.\n (\u00abgM)\nFlorists\n(iillz\/Ki i.Ks   GREENHODSC8,   Nelaon.\nOut  flowers  and  floral  deslgna.\n(65\u00bb8)\nWM.  S. JOHNSON\u2014\nPhone 343     cut Flowera. Potted Plants\nand   Floral   gmblema. (\u00abBM)\nWholesale\n4.  MacDONALD  \u00ab  CO.\u2014\nWholesale Grocers and Provision Mar-\nchants      Importers of Teaa. Ooffeee,\nSpices.  Dried  Frulta, Staple and Fanoy\nGroceries.   Nelson.   B.C. (6585,\nEngineers\nA.  II.  OREEN  CO.\u2014CONTRACTORS\nFormerly  Oreen  Bros., Burden,  Nelaon\ncivil   and   Minim   Engineer!\nB.C., Alberta and Dominion Land\nSiir.e.v.ivs (6596)\nH.  D.  DAWSON\u2014Land   Surveyor.\nMining   and  civil  Engineer\n  Kaalo, B.C. (6697)\nFuneral Directors\nt_u   sSD\n9*\nStandard Furniture\nOo. \u2014 pndertakera.\nAuto Hearse, up-to-\ndate chapel. Beat\naereloea. Prtoea\nreasonable.     (6608)\n!*W LlftTtM- IF YOU I [BUTTHOSE\nEVER SEMD MB. MsJ-1* L.lE&Ci\u00ab. WERE\nMORE AMC1EMT EGG* iBHOOGHT IM\nLIKE VOL) OlQTQ-t'Vfi' IAfROM THS.\n~* I'M COMMA] COUMTfCT\nOE MAJD ll THI* MORM-\nA-T-fOU-l^    *i~   |IM'  J\n i\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   FRIDAY \\M0RNING,DECEMBER 21. 1924\nr fige Nine\nMarkets and Mining\nRREGULVRITY ON\nMONTREAL MARKET\nWidest Main; MQ.i Imw\/oh\n^ONTREAL, Dec. aB.-The movement\nI stocks turned Irregular in today's\nWing on the Montreal market, with\nBuAbSB! eMlCT*  Volume \u00b0'\nltt\u00abS?*a-*iu\\ N,lclte' *\u2122**\"liad sales\nstaling   64,284   shares   and   closed   at\n\u25a0sT _ ,X_,\"!!B R' '\u2022\u2022Brazilian <?osed\n,74, a net decline of  %, and B. C.\nAU STOCKS\nbought and sold and carried on\nmargin through members of the\nSlontreal. Toronto and New York\ntook exchanged. Telesjraphlo\nuotatlons.\nC.W. Appleyard\nINSURANCE     STOCKS     BONDS\nCITY   PROPERTY\nC. W. Appleyard   H. E. Appleyard\nP. A. Whitfield\nBo* \u00bbS\u00ab PhOne 269\n16 YEARS IN BUSINESS\nLogan & Bryan\nMntl Wires\n\u2022TOC_8,    BONDS,    COTTOw,\nOBAtN\nNew York, Montreal and Vancmi-\n\u00bber Stock Exchanges, Chicago\nBoard of Trade, Winnipeg Oraln\nExchange and other leading ei-\nchanges.\nOFFICES:\nVancouver,  Spokane  and  Seattle\nASSAY SUPPLIES\nCHEMICALS\nCrushers,     Furnaces,     Crucible*,\nG la* aware. Porcelain, Acids\nQuicksilver. Etc.\nCAVE AND COMPANY\n' LIMITED\nI   Mi Hornby si., Vancouver, ll.C,\nFormerly\n|    THE   B.C.   ASSAY   Si   CHEMICAL\nSIPf>I.V  CO..   LTD.\nry\u2014et \"A\" cloeed at 67 for a net advance of 74.\nTwin City recorded the widest gain\nclosing at .39 for a net gain of 4\npoints. Consolidated Smelting suffered\nthe greatest loss, closing at 360, a net\ndecline of   15 points\nFirm spots Included Montreal Mexico\nPotver up 274 to 96; Canadian Industrial Alcosol up 1% at 4274 and\nlawe of the Woods up 2 at 56. Easy\nfeatures were National Btecl Car down\n1,4 at 85Vs,: National Breweries down\n174 at 182V4, and Oomlnlon Bridge\ndown 274 at 90)4.\nCI.OHIN.f (ROTATIONS\nAT  MONTREAL\nBank   of   commerce     327\nDominion Bank  290\nImperial  Bank  263\nBank  of  Montreal   ...:..;  396\nBank of Nova Scotia 397\nRoyal Bank  _.. 878\nBank of Toronto \u201e 276\nAbltlbl Power _ Paper       38\nAsbestoee   Corporation    - 16\nAtlantic   Sugar       1374\nBell   Telephone    _ 16874\nBrazilian T. L.  _ Power    76\nBritish American oil       48\nBrompton  Paper     36\nCanada   Bronze        69\nCanada Car _ Foundry     91\nCanada  Converters    102\nCanadian  Industrial  Aloohol      4174\nCanada  Steamship Lineo     36\nCons.  Mining  _  Smelting   360\nDominion   Olass     14374\nDominion  Textile    118^.\nA. P. oraln  _   66\nLake of the Woods     64(4\nMassey   Harris    __   87\nMontreal  Power    1087.\nMontreal  Tramways    '. 196\nNational  Breweries  _  132'\/,\nOgilvie   Milling      488\nOttawa L.  H.  _  Power   11874\nPenmans.   Limited    -   97\nPower  Corporation   ,    8674\nPrice  Brothers   ....:...    7474\nQuebec   Power   ...._ _ 8674\nSo. Canada Power   - 176\nSteel of Canada -   64 .\nSt.  Laswrence Flour  Mills      30\nWayagamack      _. -   67\nWestern  Grocers -   31\nWinnipeg Railways  _ 104%\nCOMMITTEE ANNOUNCES\nNEW PRICES ON APPLES\nCALL MONEY PUTS\nBULLS TO ROUTE\nCall Money Mounts From Seven toKfjthi\nTer Cent ana Nemis I in IN Hcurr.v-\niiiff on New York  Market\nNEW YORK, Dec. 20.\u2014The bull party\ndecided that the lon$ talked ol holiday\nmoney pinch had been largely a false\nalarm and had Just started a, general\nup trend on the stock market today\nwhen call money mounted Irom seven\nto eight percent and a quick retreat\nwaa called. '\nGains running from two to 15 points\non a wide assortment of Issues were\nreduced and In some cases more than\ncancelled. Ther-e was a partial recovery   in  the  afternoon,   however.\nSome of the volatile issues made\nsharp (win*. Adams Express soared\n18 an dRadio 16 points. Oeneral Motors\nors mounted about four point* to 192%\na no whlgh for the movement and\nPierce Arrow Issues broke into new\nnigh ground for the year.\nGeneral Electric and American Chn\nsold up 3 to 4 points. Central of\nNew Jersey lumped about five points.\nWright Aero sold up 7 points then fell\nbuck 10. International Nickel dropped\n9 points but halved its loss on announcement of the merger offer with\nMond Nickel. National Tea lost 10\npoints and Allied Chemical, American\nRadiator, Chicago Pneumatic Tool, Curtis Aero and Sears Roebuck lost 3\nto 4 points.\nTotal sales, 3.800,300 shares.\nNEW  YORK   STOCK   OIOTATIONS\nHigh.   Low.   Close.\nAllied'   Chemical.     239%    235'\u00a3    23S-4\nNew   prices    on\nnoiinced    yesterday\ncommittee    of    direction,\neffective today.\nThe new prices are:\nWinter Bananas, ton\nAll varieltcs other\nthan Newtowns,\nWinesaps, Spits,\nStaymans. household\ngrade,   crate   \t\napples   were    an-\nby    the    interior\nto   become\n$30.00       (36.00\nExchange Rates\nNEW YORK, Dec. 20.\u2014Sterling easier\nat    $4.81    for    OO-day    bills    and    at\n1484 16-16 for demand.\nForeign bar silver\u201457^.\nCanadian dollars*\u201415-64  discount.\nFrancs\u20143.91  3-16.\nLire\u20146.23H.\nNelson:     Approximate   rate   Stirling\nexchange\u2014$4.86\",,\nMarks\u201423.82.\nKronen\u201426.7774.\nf\nfe\nRENO\nRENO GOLD MINES, LTD., N.PL.\nAuthorized capital, $2,000,000; par value, $1.00.\nDevelopment it date establishes the Reno as a gold\nmine that will rank as one of the heaviest producer\nof gold in B.C.\nThe mine ls now shipping ore for smelter treatment, and it is\nIntended to continue shipping until the proposed mill ls completed,\nwhich will probably be early in the spring, lf not before.\nCall at my office and see Manager O. C. Thompson's Report on\nrecent development, dated December 10th, 1928,\nA limited amount of .shares for sale.\n.1.  R.  ANNABLE.\nLocal Sales Agenl. Nrtson. ll.C.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I\nYankee Girl\nConsolidated\nI An imalcamation of\nthe Yankee Girl Mine at\nYmlr, t\u00bb* Nngirrt and\nMotherlsde and the En-\ntfrtpriM nt SlWerton.\nHeavy Programme\nof Development\nYankee Girl Mine in now almost fully S\nequipped.     Electric   current   h\u00bbs   been \u25a0\ntnrned on by Went Kootenay Power Co., J\nthe biff compressor ia lit work, and full \u25a0\npreparations have been made to extract \u25a0\ndeveloped ore to be milled next summer m\nPrc-listinsr offering at 50 cents will h. *\nused to complete this programme.^ Yan- \u25a0\n\u25a0\ni\nkee Girl has onr fullest recommendation.\nCall\u2014Write\u2014Wire\u2014Phone\nu\ncl\ntc\nH\nI Stobie-Forlong#(o i\n5   35 Commerce Bid*.,   Vancouver, B.C.   Phones Bey. 91U-5-6\na Head Office \u2014 Toronto\n\u25a0 MembfT.: Standard 8toc* \u00bbnd Minim** Exchange, Toronto. x\nVancouver Block Exchange and other EsrhanjrB. i\nOar own private wire svtttm fr\u00abm coast to wast.\n\u00ab\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022'\u2022\n\u2022alii\nsi,\nbill\nBuy Bonds \u2014\nCity of Nelson\n.*)\u2022; 20-YEAR BONDS\nPRICE $99.50\nRoyal Financial Corporation, Ltd.\nPHONE 260\nVANCOUVER\nJ. HEWITT, District Representative\nNELSON\nP.O. BOX 651\nVancouver Electrical Works\nOffer you Quality and Service to the utmost. Our\nProducts include:\nwil\n\"\u00bb_\npit\nth(\ncar\nlie\nna:\nurr\nCli.\nI th.\nSill\nI the\n' cui\nri.\nELECTRICAL\nMotors, Generators, Panels,\nTransformers,  Meters,\nMECHANICAL\nBall Mills. White Iron Balls,\nOre Cars, Aerial Tramways,\nManganese Liners.\nRepairs\n;*JL. MORRISETTE, Local Sales Engineer      NELSON, RC.\nOrtloe\u2014VANCOUVER. B.   R.   SMITH.   M.I E^.   Gen.   Mir.\nAmeriran   Can   \t\n103%\n100%\n10274\nAmer. Loco, \t\nH.l's\n97\n99\nAmer. Stl.  Fndy.. .\n65\neivi\n6174\nAmer.   Smelt.,   Ref\n271\n265\n270\nAmer.   Fun.   Pow.\n70\n08%\n6874\n17974\n189\".\n18974\n176\n175\n176\nAnaconda    \t\n110%\n108 }'\u00bb\nmv,\n105\n194\n195\nBait. _  Ohio \t\n118%\n117%\n118\nBeth.   Steel  \t\nB*\\.\n81',\n8874\nBunk   Hill  It   Bull\n120\nSana.   Pacific   \t\n288771\n231\n231V*\n>rrO de Pasco\n106\".-,\n108%\n103\".\nChile   Copper\n06 T,\nMS\n05%\nChrysler   \t\nCom Productn\n123\"4\n119-',\n12074\n89',,\n88 M,\n89\nDupont   \t\nPlelbchman Co\t\n479\n470\n476\n79;,,s\n78 >\/\u201e\n7817.\nFrceport-Ti-ras    .\n52',\nMM\n50'i\njteneral Motors ....\n192'a\n180\n190'\/j.\nClenen.l    Electric\nOranby   \t\n188\",\n184\".,\n18714\n907,\n87',:,\n88'.,\nHoflW   Sound   \t\n68\n66\"..\n667.\nHudson Motors \t\n87\n85\",\n86\".\nInspiration   Copper\n43'_\n417,\n4474\nInter.   Nickel     \t\n2691,.\n358\n262'A\nMack    Truck    \t\nMarland    Oil\n1037.\n1017a\n103\n423t\n41\n42 ti\nMiami   Copper\n2974\n2874\n287.\nKennecott    Copper 146'\u201e\n142'.,\n143\",\nKiesge   S.   S\t\n847-i\n82',\n8474\nWat.  P.  *  L.\n42\n41 Va\n41'.\nNash   Motors\n101\nOB'',,\n99 >\u201e\nN.   Y.   Central\n180','s.\n1114',\n186',,\nHortlf.   Pacific\n107' ,\n105\",\nlOfl'A\nPackard   Motors   .\n1497.\n145':,\n146\".\nPhillips   Pete\n45\n4474\n44 %\nRadio   Corp.   .   . ..\n361\n343\n361\nRock    Ifiliind       f\n128\u00bb,\n127\n137\nSchultc    \t\n41',,\n40\n40>4\nShell Union Oil\n\u2022!8',\n27s,,\n27%\nSinclair   Cons.   . .\n42' 4\n40!i\n4177.\nSouth   Pacific\n126\n125\n125 .\nStand.   Oil   of  Cnl\n73\n701.\n72'4\nStand   Oil   of   N.J\n53-;,\n53',\n5374\nStewart   l\/V\u00bbrncr\nUT,\n115 ti\n115\",\nSUidcbakpr\n7..s,\n73\",\n75\nTexas   Corp\t\n65\n64\",\n641*\nTexas   Gulf    Sul\n75'.,\n74',\n74%\nUnion  Oil  of  Cal\n52 v,\n52\n52\nUnion   Pacific   . .\n210\n206\n208 '..\nU.   S.   Rubber   .\n4274\n40\",\n41\nU.  S.  Steel\n1577.,\n155'4\n167\nWest   Electric\n128',\n126\n126\nWillys    Overland..\n29'.,\n281;\n28'.,\nYellow   Truck\n41\n351.\n39 R\nSTEEL OF CANADA\nCLIMBS AT TORONTO\nToronto Hah We#k Market; Hunks show\nstrength; BevcrnxfH OITj Nickel\nMakes    Appearance\nTORONTO, Dee. ao.\u2014New International Nickel made Us initial appearance on the listed section, ol the exchange today whlcJh waa Inclined to\nweakness. The stock opened unchanged\nat 44%, Went to 44%, and closed at\n43 V a lose of %. Mond Nickel finished the day at 43, off ft.\nNoiphda sold off to|62. a decline for\nthe day of *2.b0 a share. Walkers\nwas active ln the liquors finishing at\n83, down l-4.\nIn the bonks Toronto scored a gain\nof 8 Vi to 280 Vi. Commerce was up\n5 points to 326.\nSteel of Canada climbed 3ft to 218%;\nMassey Harris common 1U to 87%;\nMaple Leaf common 5 to 145 and the\npreferred  a  point to  110%..\nTORONTO MINES\nEARLY STRENGTH\nFAILS AT TORONTO\nV*i;mi*I:i  Opau strong Hut  Drotw $\u25a0...\"\u00bb\u00bb;\nKootenny   Florence  Stead}   at\nli   Cei't-\nTORONTO. Dec. 20\u2014Early strenctth\non the Standard Minmn exchange today\nwas not maintained, the market turning dull and soft after mid-session.\nNoranda opened strong at $64.50 and\nmoved up to 965. later dropoing to\n\u00bb62, which was (tB.50 below the previous  close.\nInternational Nickel tumbled to\n$42.80,, when the terms of the com-\nnnny'a offer t* Monti was announced\nbut recovered to $43, a loss of $1.\nMond opened at (43.50. a new high,\nclioped to $42.50 nnd ended at $43.20.\nOff 5c. Treadwell Yukon wns stendv\nat $9.60. Dome wns 5c stronger at\n\u20229.30 and Mclntyre made a gain of\n3fic to $20. Teck Hushes jumped to\n$8.20, closing at $8.05.\nHudson Buy Mining reacted to $19. n\nnet decline of 5c. Shrrritt-Oordon\nwas unchanged at $0.35.\nBig Missouri score a gain of 3!^ to\n68. Pend Oreille declined 40c to $9.50:\nPremier was off 5c to $2.15. and\nKootenay   Florence   steady   at   22c.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, Dec. 20\u2014Y,_s easlttl\nbutter firm; cheese quiet.\nClieese\u2014Western.. 18\"*: easterns 17%.\nButter\u2014No. 1 pasteurized 41.\nEggs\u2014Storage firsts 40; extras 44;\nfresh extras 66;   tlists 55.\nAoonda \u2022   -13\nAmulet   .................       2.93\nArgo    . 01%\nArea   . .18\nAtlas .01\nBarry Holly 28\nBldgood .3374\nCastle 38\nCan'Lorralne .03'A\nCent. Man. Mines . 66\nConlagas 1.75\nCrown  Reserve .26\nCapital Ofl\nDuprat .QHU\nDome .   9.36\nGold   Dale 13\nOold  Hill  . .057=\nGranada .     .18\nOrovir   Daly .087.\nHolly        8.00\nHudson Bay 19.00\nIndian 0474\nackson   Manion .18\nKlrklatte 1.30\nKirk Hunton       .03!',\nKeely  . .39\nKeora,   .\nKootenay   Florence  ....     .22\nLake  Shore  17.10\nLaval .      _8t;\nMneassa .32\nMcDous.,11 .42\nMclntyre    . 20.00\nMcKlnley        W!_\nMonetu \t\nMining   Corp    3.81\nNewbec 33\nNiplssliu; 3.60\nNoranda 61.76\nPeud   Oreille 9.60\nPorcupine Crown ...   .     .02'-:\nPioneer .36\nPremier .   2.17\nPotter   Deal . .017!\nPreston , .017..\nRibago        02\nSan Antonio ..     .19\nSherritt-Oordon    . ...   6.36\nSUdacona .     .007!\nSudburv   Basin   .     .   7.15\nSylvanltc ...   I 96\nTech   Hughes 8 10\nTough    Oakes    . .087*\nTowagamac 3.35\nVlpond ..       .69\nWright Hargreaves  1.50\nWest dome Lake   087-\nWEEKLY CLEARINGS\nTORONTO, Dec\u00a3 20\u2014Pollovrtng are\nthe bank clearings for principal Canadian banking centers for the week ending today with a comparative statement tor the same week a year ago:\nDec. 22.1927    Dee. 20,1938\nHalifax     -I   3,010.sM3   <   3.676,674\nSaint  John ....    3,208,860\nMoncton         1,167,117\nQuebec 8,846,981\nMontteal     162.613,651\nSlterbspoke 961,840\nOttawa          9,626.656\nKingston 931\nPeterboro         \\X\nToronto    116,1\nHamilton          6.339,068\nBrantford       -        1,445,576\nLondon         3.657,841\nSarnla          860.988\nKitchener          1.746,108\nWindsor\nChatham    2.985,816\nWinnipeg      78,617,595\nBrandon          \u2014\nMoose Jaw ... 1,830,210\nSaskatoon      2,998.697\nCalgary      13,589,662\nLethbrldge     893,063\nMedicine  Hat 610*96\nVancouver        . 20.537.429\nN.   Westm'ster 687,190\nVictoria     2,728.809\nn. William   ... 1.408,742\nRegina     6,761,487\n\" moSton      7,112,549\nKiln\n3,104,338\nU18,755\n7.614,766\n158.532.850\n1,073,348\n9,117.780\n961.896\n1,066.800\n145,808,373\n6.569.008\n1.345,399\n3,714,363\n766,926\n1.579.440\n6,124.711\n995,181\n75.661.026\n906,658\n1,501.127\n3.244,875\n15.586.934\n921.650\n678.917\n23.307.016\n906.955\n2,994.194\n1,230,846\n6.352,798\n7.733,379\n8.25\n19.35\n20 35\n.19\n.06\n3374\n3.75\n82.00\n9.00\n.20\n6.40\n7.26\n2.00\n8.20\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\n%\nBid\nB.   C.   Silver      * 1.25\nBig  Missouri       .68\nCork Province       20\nDunwcll      14\nGeorge  Copper      7.50\nGolconda    \t\nGi.uiuview     \t\nIndependence\nIndian  Mines   047*\nKootenay   King     20<_\nKootenay Florence .   .     .207.\nLucky   Jim        -\nL.  &   L a. oe?\u00bb\nMarmot   Metals        07V,\nNational   Sliver        .1674\nNoble   Five . .50\nPend   Oreille\t\nPremier     2.18\nPorter   Idaho    66\nRuth   Hope    53\nRufus  Argenta    25!_\nSilver   Crest    08\nSilverado     75\nSilversmith     08\nSlocan  Rambler \t\nSunloch         3.60\nWhitewater   1.18\nWellington      16\nAsked\n$ 1.35\n\u202288 74\n.31\n7.55\n.83\n.5374\n.10 tl*\n.30\nIt\n.33\n.07\n.08\n.18\n.5074\n1000\n2.22\n69\n.54\n.26\nUS'.\n.08 \"a\n.18\n330\nt IB\n.19'i\nWHEAT PRICE CUT\nABOUT CENT BUSHEL\nCHICAOO. Dec. 20\u2014Coldest weather\nyet this season expected tonight in\nthe corn belt snapped off about a cent\na bushel today from the price of corn.\nThe same cause, however, helped to\nsteady  wheat  values.\nClosing quotations on corn were ?_\nto l \u00bb,j| c off with wheat ^c to &sc\ndown; oats at ]\\C to %c decline and\nprovisions  %c setlmck to a \"rise of 15c.\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPEG,       Dec.   30.\u2014War   issue\nprices:\nWar loans\u20141931,    100.00b,    100.50a;\n1937.   102.75.\nVictory loans\u20141933, 103.00b, 103.60a;\n1034,. 103.00b, 10330a; 1937. 105.80b,\n106.35a.\nRenewals\u20141932. 101.00.\nRefunding loans\u20141943. 103.30b,\n102.50a: 1944. 98.00b, 99.50 a; 1940,\n9626b. 98.75a.\nChristmas Slippers\nMEN'S. $1.50 TO $3.00\nWOMEN'S  95< TO ?2.4\u00a9\nCHILDREN'S  75* TO $1.65\nSPECIAL TABLE of men's odd lines.   Regular values\n$2.75 to $8.75  $1:96\nSPECIAL TABLE of women's and children's\nat\t\nALSO SPATS AND HOCKEY SHOES\nWatson Shoe Co., Ltd.\nex\nMETAL MARKETS\nNKW YORK. Dec. 30.\u2014Copper steady;\nelectrolytic spot and futures 16.\nIron\u2014Steady;  unchanged.\nTin\u2014Quiet; spot 49.63;  futures 49.35.\nLead\u2014Steady:   spot   New   York   6.50:\nEast St. Louis 636.\nZinc\u2014Quiet; East St. Louis spot and\nfutures 6.35.\nAntimony\u2014Spot 9.75.\nAT LONDON:\nStandard  copper\u2014Spot   \u00a369   15s;   futures \u00a389 3s 6d.\nElectrolytic\u2014Spot   \u00a374    16s;   futures\n\u00a375 6s.\nTin\u2014Spot \u00a3233   15s;   futures \u00a3333 7s\n6d.\nLead\u2014Spot  \u00a331  5a;   futures    131   13s\n2inc\u2014Spot  \u00a326  12s 6d:  futures \u00a336\n10s.\nCALGARY OIL\nBritish  Dominion    *   .65\n'almont   89\nlalholssle         1.66\n.IcDotigall segur Ex.          330\nIcDot.gall segnr ne*     135\nIcLeod     _    630\nfldwest         33\n)kaltn   common   285.00\nJkalta preferred   343.60\nlpooner         1.30\nRoyallte      66.00\nregent   \t\nUnited \t\nUTTLE CHANGE ON\nVANCOUVER MARKET\nLeeodrrs   Not   Ovetaetlre   Bot   Show\nLight Gains; Bit Mlswu\/I\nHeads  List.\nVANCOUVER. B. O, Dee. 30\u2014The\nstock market wu quiet again today\nwith little change in the general list.\nBig Missouri, on a . moderate trade,\nmoved up 3'_c to 66. George Copper\nimproved 35c to 7.60 and Pend OreUle was 5c stronger at 9.60. Sunloch\nclosed 30c stronger at 3.80.\nThe balance of the list was about\nsteady.\nHome Oil advanced 10c to 3.00 but\nthe balance of the list remained\nsteady.\nAlmost every Paris dressmaker ha*\nseveral evening gowns designed on the\n\"bird-dress\" principle, and one typical\nLelong model Is In white georgette,\nwith panels cut horizontal in front\nand   becoming   vertical   to   form   the\nswallow-tall.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\n\"lt~. nmfnn\\T tliX I\nMay    128H    13874    123* OW.\nJuly    12674    1364,    13414 1\nDec  ftr*     5374      5174      51%\nMay     56*     67 5614      56J4\nJuly     6674      56*      5614      56fi\nBarley\u2014\nDec  6*74   6714    6774     6774\nMay     71S     7174     7114     7114\nJuly     7314     73%     7374     73%\nFlax-\nDec 19074 1M74\nMay    .196% 196%\nJuly     196%\nRye\u2014\nDec 103       103       101%    101%\nMay    106%    106%    106       106%\nJuly     105%\nCash Wheat\u2014Ho. 1 northern 117%; i\nnorthern 113%: 8 northern 106%; No. 4\n103%: No. 6, 91%; No. 6, 75%:  feed\n70%; track 116%.\nIndiana   asks   tl.670,806   to  improve\nsix state  parks.\nThe perfect expression of Cognac in all\nits rarest and most fascinating quality.\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by ths'\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B. C.\n1.80\nBRITISH   (01.1 MBIA   EGOS.\nPresh extras 40; firsts 37: pullets 35.\nPrice to producers 5c to 6c tinder.\nGood Service\u2014\nis always in demand, while every\nadvance in service leads to still\nfurther demands. Successful business\nmen realize this, and they know\nthrough what earnest efforts results\nare obtained.\nThis Bank never ceases lo improve its\nservice. tlt\nIMPERIAL BANK\nOr CANADA\nNELSON BRANCH, \u2022\nCRANBROOK BRANCH.\nCRESTON BRANCH.\n^ -     *  **   *. WW a. '      p \u2014 l\nJ. H. D. BENSON. Man.,.,\nW. R. GRUBBE. Man.itr\nC, W, ALLEN. Man.,.,\n^ T^iteonA{i (EompanQ.^lf\nIWCOWPOWATtO  Se* MAV i\u00abto.\nOther Branches at Winnipeg, Vorkton, saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbrldge,\nVancouver, Kamloops Vernon and Victoria.\nEverybody's Christmas Store\nSHOP EARLY AND WISELY\nMnrnlnc shopping always bt>*t. nlsle-* not  so rrrnvital,   sttx-ks  ntrnlKht,  fverythlnK   in   your   favor.\nKindly carry your smuii p-irrt'i-.    Krrp lo the rlxlil on the main aisles.\nDRY GOODS\nGLOVES\u2014We are now showing an extensive range of\nDent's Gloves. The quality of these gloves are widely\nknown. From thc Fabric and Woolen gloves for good\nserviceable wear to the fine Kid and Suede.\nOUR RANGE OF GLOVES THIS FALL\nWILL INTEREST YOU\nFABRIC GLOVES  79<, ?1.25\nCHAMOIS GLOVES\u20142 dome and gauntlet make.\nPer pair fl.75 AND $2.50\nSUEDE GLOVES\u2014Plain with 2 domes a nd embroidered turned down cuff. Colors\nin Grey, Beaver, Fawn.   Per pair $2.95,   $3.50\nKID GLOVES\u2014Showing turned down cu ff in  two-tone check.  Colors  come  in\nBlack, Fawn, Brown, Beaver. Per pair $2.50, $2.75, $2.95, $3.50\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nLADIES' WEAR\nTIES make useful and acceptable gifts\u2014 for girl or woman\u2014Different styles in\nSilk, Georgette or Crepe de Chine, ei ther plain, spotted or figured.   All colors.\nFrom  591 TO $1.75\nNIGHT DRESSES for children, misses o r women in heavy quality Rayon, lace\ntrimmed or plain.   All colors and snappy styles.   From  $1.75 TO $4.95\nBEAUTIFUL FRENCH HAND-PAINT ED  SILK  SCARVES  in  all  the  soft\nshades and many pretty designs, at     $3.95 TO $5.95\nA NEW SELECTION OF BUTTONIER ES which make lovely acceptable gifts.\nPriced from  50^ TO $1.95\nWATSON'S RAYON UNDERWEAR\u2014Vest, Bloomers and Slips.\nVests at  &&** TO $1.50    Bloomers $1.25 TO $2.50\nSlips at  $2.50    Sets of Vest and Bloomers $1.95\n\u2014Second Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nMEN'S WEAR\nGLOVES AND SCARVES make very suitable Men's Gifts for mailing. We have\na splendid selection to choose from, and nicely boxed.\nGLOVES lined or unlined in Mocha, Calf, Deerskin or Peccary Hog.   Also Tan\nCape with the Zep fastener.   Prices from, pair $2.00 TO $5.00\nBOYS' GLOVES AND MITTS, pair 40* TO $1.25\nSCARVES in all styles and colors, including white, which is so popular now with\nthe Navy Blue Overcoats.   Prices from $2.50 TO $5.95\nChristmas Shopping Hours\nOPEN EVERY  EVENING TILL  CHRISTMAS\nCLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,\nDEC. 25 and 26.\nI_\nL.\n_______\n___-\n_________\n\t\n 'Vtifs* 'TVri\nTHF! NF!T.SOM nATL? NEWS.  FRIDAY MORNTNfi, M5CBMBER 21, 192S\nIP\"\nThe Big Sale at the Big Store\nIs Growing Bigger and Bigger\nToday's Specials include the follo-vring Phonographs:\nColumbia Portable  - $35.00\n$180 Columbia (Standard)  $79.50\n?175 Brunswick (Standard)  $79.50\n$300 Edison with 12 recodrs....$125.00\nTerms Arranged\nParker Pen Desk Sets $10.50, $16, $20\n$14 Child's Desk $7.00\ni 3 We have removed all reservations on TOYS, DOLLS,\nSK00TERS,  WAGONS, Etc.\nMANN, RUTHERFORD CO.\nrarmerly Canada Drug * Book Co.\nPrescription Specialists\nPHONE 81\nMail Orders Promptly Despatched\n[\u2022 DRUGS BOOKS STATIONERY\nB. C. PLUMBING &\nHEATING CO.\nAgents far\nAl.RKRTA  fLAV  PROmTC-M.\nKEWKR PIPE A DRAIN TH*\nM6 Baker Street        Nelson. B.C\nU. S. cranberry crop Is reported at\n630,000 barrels.\nt*Kw.*\u20ac*G%**^&ZG*G^^*VZ\u20acWeC<\nShop where he\nSHIRTS\nArrow and\nJaeger\n$2.25 to $7.50\nUNDERWEAR\nSilk\n$3 and  $5\nMUFFLERS\nJaeger and Silk\n$2.25 to $7.00\nDent's  GLOVES\nSilk and Wool\nlined\n$2.00 to $5.00\nbuys for himself\nplease him.\nTIES\nSilk and Knitted\n$1.00 to $5.00\nSWEATERS\nJaeger\n$3  to  $12\nCAPS\nTREES\n$2.00 to $3.50\nPYJAMAS\nFlannelette, Silk,\nBroadcloth        ^^^^^^^^^^\n$3.00 to $7.50   and  Cuff Links\n-It will doubly\nHOSIERY\nSilk  and   Wool\n50<- to $2.75\n\u2022KERCHIEFS\nCambric, Linen\nSilk\n_Zt* to $2.50\nLounge ROBES\nWoo', and Silk\n$10 to $27.50\nGatrer Sets\nSuspender  Sets\nDress Studs\nXmas Qifts\nWent    fast   yesterday.\nShop   early   today.\nLingerie\nA lovely array tn Rayon:\nBloomers $1.49 to $3,50\nv\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb  $1.00 to $2.25\nPyjamas $3.50 *\u2022\" S8.25\nKneembles    $8.50\nto S13.75\nKayser Hose\nA real gift.    No woman has\ntoo    many    Hose,    $2.50\nS1.95 and *1.50.\nNovelties\n(TlKE&S\n\u25ba\u00bb\u00bb*&>fc-\u00bbai*a\u00bb*Si*\u00bb\u00bb*aiW\u00bb\u00bbfc*\u00bbS\u00bb9*2\nETTER AND HELP-\nI ful ways to make\npractical and useful\n) gifts are found in\nthe service we offer\nyou.\n^^^^^^^i Glasses are practical, helpful and necessary, designed ln gold and shell rims,\nframes, mountings, etc., assure\nthe latest and moat becoming\nglasses. They nuke a gift long\nremembered.\nExpert   Service\nJ. O. PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN\nLEARN TO EARN\nAT\nNelson Business College\nOalore     for    Mother.     Sister\nBrother, Sweetheart,  3{W*\u00bb  to\n^10.50.\nDress Special\nSecond Floor offers a Real\nXmas Special in lovely Frocks\nand Afternoon Frocks. Authentic styles. One rack.\nSpecial Xmas price $15 75\nRAMSDEN\nBROS.\nCITY DRUG CO.'\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nPllma, Rodaka, Drain, 8tatloanT\nMaU order* promptly despatched.\nSOX IMS     NELSON, B.C.      PHONI M\nCome IB Md Oet Tour WelKht Pre.\nItmal\nsme hungry\n' .tohfiak\n_c!Hhi\u2022\ndelicious\nbread\ntnUiirft\n\/stuseA'\nuefee\/xr\n\"I do one thing and do it well.\"\nPractically my whole time and ability\nla apent ln dispensing your doctor*.\nprescriptions.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescription Specialist\nOpp. Bank of Commerce. Phone\nTHINK-\nGlasses for Xmas\u2014a\n365-Day Gift\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nspecialties In Eyeslfbt Defects\nGriffin Block Phone 125.\n$\u00abi$*^**-\u00ab-C--^*\u00ab*^*i*\u00a3*^^\ntm\nGive\nELECTRICAL GiFTX\nFor Instance \u2014\nPremier Vacuum  977.50\nPercolators from     7.50\nToasters from      1.00\nOrtlls from     1.00\nWaffle Irons from     6.90\nXmas Tree Sets from     1.80\nElectric Irons from     3.00\nCurling Irons from     1.3ft\nComfort    HMtlng    Pads    with\nshush, or three-heat switches\nfrom       8.50d\nViolet Ray and Vim-Ray Lamps,\nMaSMUte Vibrators.\nElectrical gifts save labor and creates\nleisure, making life better worth living.\nOur quality line of electric goods embodies the latest ideas in mechanical\nefficiency and durability. Your inspection invited.\nDeferred Payments May Be Obtained\nHUNTER ELECTRIC\nOPERA HOUSE BLOCK\nPHONE 530\nf-SiS-SiS-SiS-Si-S-Sf\u2022j_)r>^&3-5i3*$};5-:&}2\u00bb2i3*& i\n44 Taxi & Transfc\nftF.DAN  CAR*  FOR   IIIRF\nDay and Nlsjht Service\nReasonable Rates Careful Driver\nCON  CTTMMINS.  MAN*(.K\u00ab\nHitch Your Qift\nTo His Hobby\nHis \"-weak spot\" is his favorite sport\n\u2014his strong desire will be a gift attached to that sport. Doesn't that solve\nyour problem simply\u2014and safely when\nchosen here?\nGOLF  CLUBS,  BAGS  AND  BALLS,\nRIFLES AND GUNS, FISHING RODS,\nBASKETS AND TACKLE, BASEBALL\nGOODS.\n___,. Wood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\n15-C\nNELSON, B.C.\nWHOLESALE\nRETAIL\nALVERqp   |f\nKIDDIESA~A3\nThe Cleverest Juveniles in the West\nat the\nCapitol Christmas Week\nIn  Big   Special  Christmas  Program\nEvery Evening and Christmas Day and Saturday Matinees\nSEE THESE DELIGHTFUL KIDDIES\n-Singing-Comedy\nBryant Burnham and the THREE BETTY'S\nand nearly k dozen others of these fascinating young artists\nBright  Mew  Songs-Snappy  Daneet\nMONDAY AND TUESDAY\u2014Bebe Deniels in \"Hot News'*.\nWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY\u2014Richard Dix in \"The Gay\nDefender.\"\nFRIDAY AND SATURDAY\u2014Tom Mix in \"Son of the Golden\nWest.\"\nSPECIAL EXTRA FEATURE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY\nJoe Chapelle and the Rayner Twins, Acrobatic Dancers.\n-ADMISSION-\nNIGHTS\u2014Adults 75c, Children 25c, Loges $1.00.\nMATINEES\u2014CHRISTMAS DAY AND SATURDAY:\nAdulte 50c, Children 15c, Loges 60c,\nOnly\n3 More Days\nIV\nNECKWEAR NEVER FAILS TO PLEASE\nThere is always room for one or more good ties\nin every man's wardrobe.\nWe are satisfied that in our store you will be able\nto find just the Tie that will delight the hearts of\nyour men folks. Neckwear especially selected to appeal to the taste of the well dressed man.\n$1.50\n$2.00\nAll Tien in Fancy Boxes\nOther Ties 95^ to $5.00\nOPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK\nEmorys Ltd.\nA. D. Papazian\nVATCHMAKER,    JEWELER\nvND GRADUATE OPTICIAN\n413 HAU STREET\nElks Taxi-Transfer\nPHONE  77\nYour   car  for  a  drive   la  5  or  7-Pwt.\nSedans.    Ride In oomfort,\ncareful driven. ___,_\ni\u00abl   IMKFH Him  HTBVlNi\n~\\\nJ     Make the Kiddies     t\nHappy at Christmas\nNelson's Christmas Cheer Fund will\nmake many a home happy on Christmas\nDay.\nBut more funds are needed or it\nwill be impossible to send cheers to\nall the needy families.\nQive generously \u2014 Every\ndollar will help\n.J\nHis finest film in years!\nHOWARD R. 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