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DEC. 22. 1134\nFIVl CENTS A COPY\nNUMBER \"Ot\nCOAST POLICE GRAB ESCAPED GUNMAN\nJ. P. MORGAN\nID RUN FOR\nMAYORSEAT\nIs First in the Field;\nCommunity Hall\nIs Aim\nj. a. Mcdonald\nIS UNDECIDED\nMayor Smythe Will\nAnnounce Decision\n\u2022 Later\nLocal civic polltln were given a\n\u2022tart Friday when I. P. Morgan,\nformer mayor and alderman of\nNelson, definitely announced he\nwonld be In the field for mayor In\nthe January election. Several others\nnames, Including that of the present mayor, s. H. smythe, and\nI. A. McDonald, also a former\nmajor, have been rumored as being tn tbe field.\nWhen questioned Friday nliht,\nMayor Smythe declared he could\nnot make a atatement at present\nbot tbat be wonld make his stand\nclear within two or three days,\nMr. McDonald revealed that he\nhad been approached by numer-\nbns people asking him to sund\nthis year bat as yet he was undecided.\nMr. Morgan was mayor of the city\nduring   tbe   yean   1091   and   1033,\nand prevloua to tbat ht was an alderman for seven or eight yean.\nCOMMUNITY  HALL\ntn  announcing  his candidature\nfor mayor, Mr. Morgan stated he\nwat In favor of a community hall,\none that could accommodate curling,   ikating,   badminton,  basketball,,  and  wonld  also  provide  a\nPlace for fairs, large meetings festivals and other similar functions.\nMr. Morgan raised the question Of\na oommunlty' hall during the laat\nyear of Mayor Birnes* term, and lt\nwat defeated In a money bylaw. At\ntbat time It wat Intended to have\nthe  elty  hall   In  connection.  This\nwould not ba lilt Intention now.\nMr. Morgan wtt chairmen of thi\nfire water and light committee when\ntht Five-mile water project wat put\nthrough, tb* project costing 1110,000.\nThis was pat through without the\naid of debenture* and lt has practically paid for ltaelf. Previoui to\ntbst the city water wst obtained*\nfrom Cottonwood creek and not only\nwaa Insufficient for needs but ll\nat condemned by the government.\nA ltrgt amount of work wu also\ndont In his regime on the parks.\nMr. Morgsn It well known ln Nelton tnd dlitrlct having resided here\nfor 90 yean and bating also been\na businessman in the city for a\nnumber of yean.\nFORMER BOXER\nBURIED IN N. Y.\nNEW YORK Dec. 21 (AP) -\nDanny Ridge, the little fellow who\nfollowed orders in the fight game\nai he did in Fiance, was burled today in Mount Zion cemetery, and\nthe book on his part of the young\nPeter Jackson-Sammy Fuller Fiasco is closed forever.\nBefore the war he was a top-\nnotch lightweight. He fought Benny\nLeonard, Freddie Welsh, Knockout\nBrown, and Willie Beecher, among\nothers.\nIt il planned to reinstate Danny\nat the next meeting.\ni\u2014\nU. S. Unemployment\nProblem Is Worse\nWASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (AP).-\nThe American Federation of Labor,\nspeaking just as Secretary of Labor\nFrances Perkins announced a November decrease in industrial payrolls, today declared the unemployment problem was growing steadily\nmore gloomy.\nPutting the number of jobless at\n10,071,000 in October, an increase\nof more than 600,000 over its figures\nfor the aame month last year, the\nfederation drew an unoptimistic outline for the immediate future of\nbusiness and industry.\nLittle Damage\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 21 (CP). -\nThe British freighter Cape Ortegal,\nwhich sent out distress calls Sunday\nnight but managed to reach Victoria\nunder her own power Tuesday despite a dangerous list, sutfered only\na broken ballast tank. A. B. Groham,\npresident of the Anglo-Canadian\nShipping Co., Ltd., agents, stated\ntoday.\n Ill llll llll lllllllllll nisi tn\nECONOMIC INDEX\nSHOWS GAINS\nFOR WEEK-\nOTTAWA, Dec. 21 (CP).\u2014Th*\neconomic index issued weekly\nby the Dominion bureau of statistics showed a considerable\ngain for the week ended December 15. It covers car-loadings,\nwholesale prices, bond prices,\nclearings, common stocks, trading. The index number crossed\nthe 100 mark to the highest\npoint with one exception in the\nlast two years. The index was\n101.5 for the week ended December 15 compared with 06.9\nfor the previoui week and 81.1 '\nfor the correiponding week in\n1933. This Is bind on the average for 1925 as 100.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMMMIIIII iim\nFEWER PEOPLE\nARE ON RELIEF\nOTTAWA, Dec. 21 (CP)\u2014 The\npeople of Canada may look forward\nto the fifth Christmai of the depression in a more cheerful spirit\nthan at any time In the past three\nyears, knowing that for the first\ntime the rising tide of dependency\ndue to unemployment has been\ndefinitely checked and held, and\nthat the number of fellow citizens\nnow dependent upon relief are definitely less than the number oa relief last December. This is the conclusion reached by the Canadian\ncouncil on child and family welfare\nin a statement on the present relief\noutlook released today.\nWhile Canada's December bill tor\nunemployment relief will likely\nprove to be not less than $5,800,000\nwith an estimated number of 1.150,-\n000 persons dependent on relief aid,\nit is announced that these figures\nrepresent a probable saving of $1,-\n000,000 and a reduction of at least\n50.000 to 75,000 in the number of\npersons on relief compared with\nDecember, 1933.\nB.C. SETTLERS\nVOTINGINSAAR\nPOUCE COUPE, B.C., Dec. 21 (CP>\n\u2014With three \u00abettlert from the Peice\nRiver Block now on the wiy to cast\ntheir \"votes in the Saar plebiscite,\nlocal branch ot tha Canadian Legion is asking authorities why settlers who have declared their Intention of becoming Canadian citizens\nshould be able to participate ln\nEuropean political movements while\nretaining Canadian privileges.\nJ. A. Fraser, federal member for\nCariboo, will be asked to bring to\nattention ot the minister immigration the position of immigrants returning to Canada as Canadian residents with \"dual citizenship.\" The\nQuestion of the rights of aliens to\nclaim exemption from residence\ndues on unpatented lands will be\nraised by the Legion.\nSMITHIE IS NOT\nAFTER A RECORD\nKANSAS CITY, Dec. 21 (AP)\u2014\nSir Charles Kingsford-Smith, requiring eight hours 13 minutes for\na flight from Burbank, Cal., to\nKansas City, landed here late today\nwith a laugh for reports he was\nseeking a transcontinental speed\nrecord.\n2:_2zs:\n'Shopping\ntfcms'till\nCHtt$tUKt$\n\"Share Wealth\"\nIs Long's Plan\nBATON ROUGE. La., Dec. 21\n(AP).\u2014Turning from bossing the\nLouisiana legislature to mapping his\nsenate plans. Senator Huey P. Long\ntoday boasted he would jam his\n\"share-the-wealth\" program through\nthe coming congress and President\nRoosevelt would support it\n\"I'm going to put it over and\nRoosevelt will come around to it,\"\nhe asserted.\nNew Fire Chief\nVANOOUVER, Dec. Jl (CP)\u2014Subject to final approval by the city\ncouncil nest Thuraday, District Chief\nArchie McDlarmld was ippolnted a*\nhead of the Vancouver fire department today. Re succeed* Chief c. W.\nThompson, wbo retires at the end of\nthe yetr.\nTroops Active\nArrests Numerous\nin Germon Capita\nPARIS, Dec. 22 (Saturday) (CP-\nHavail\u2014Intemive troop tnd polle*\nactivity around tht Ntzl mlnlitry\nof national dtfence and whole-\ntalt arretti In ill qutrteri of th*\nQarman capital, wera reported\ntoday by tht Berlin corretpondent\nof It Journal.\n'Red\" Plant Raided\nVANCOUVER. Dec. 21 (CP). -\nTwo Japanese were arrested and a\nlarge typesetting plant, records and\na quantity of alleged Communistic\nliterature seized by police in a raid\ntoday in the Grandview district\nVANCOUVER\nDRUGGIST ROBBED\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 21 (CP)\nA drug store on Nicola street wai\nbroken into early today and $85 In\ngoods, stamps and cash was stolen.\nThe store waa broken Into earlier\nin the week.\nMysterious Gas Blast Is\nCause of Injuries to 7\nHOME WRECKED\nAND TWO ARE\nEXPECTED DIE\nFamily Blown Up as\nDiscuss Name for\nNew Babe\nTHE BABE IN ITS\nCRIB IS UNHURT\nFlame of Gas Shoots\nThrough House and\nThen Comes Blast\nDALLAS, Texaa, Dee. 21 (API-\nSeven persons wire Injured, two\nprobably fatally, whtn a terrific\ngat exploiion wrecked a home\nhtrt tonight aa tha M. E. Humor* fimlly, tnd neighbor* dlieuned the ntmlng of a five-day\nold infant\nSlaamort, hit wife, Mr. and Mn.\nJ. W. Camtron, ntlghborti Jot\nRodermin, brother-in-law of Mr*.\nSlzemore; Sherlla Marie Slzemort,\ntwo, and Jtanntttt Ruth Ctmeron,\nfive, wert grouped around tha Infant diughter of th* Slzemore't\nin th* rhldtt of \u25a0 dlteunlon of in\nappropriate nam* for th* babe.\nA flame of gat thot through the\nhouie. An exploiion followed Immediately.   Window! and doort\nwere ihjttired, the wills crumbled and tht roof wai blown *ff.\nCameron\u201eseriously burned, placed\nall th* injured persons In his automobile and rushed them lo a hospital.    Sitetnora   and    Roderman,\nburned over the *ntire body, were\nnot e-tPerted to live.\nThe Infant, cuddled In a crib,\nescaped injury.\nIt was named Elonara Elaine Size-\nmore after arrival at the hospital.\nHappy Christmas\nShoppen Killed,\nCar-train Crash\nPETITCODIAC, N.B.. Dec. 21\n(CP)\u2014A family of four and a\nfriend met detth tonight whtn\nthtir light automoblli ikidded on\nlet and wai ttruck by a railway\ntrain In thlt New Bruniwlck village, 27 mllu from Moncton.\nThs victims: Riymond Mltton,\n29, of ProHtr Brook, Albert county, N.B,\nHit wlft, Dtliy Mltton, 30.\nThtlr children, SUnley, 5, lnd\nRote Mirle, 8.\nCurtii Garland, 25, farmer of\nFlint Hill, N.B.\nNEW PLANETS\nALGIERS, Algeria, Dec. 21 (API-\nTwo small planets wefe discovered\ntoday by M. Boyer, chief of the\nAlgiers observatory, bringing to a\ntotal of seven the asteroids discovered by him this year. The new\nonei were registered is \"1934-XA,\"\nand \"1934-XB.\"\nChristmas Trade\nGood at Coast\nWINNIPEG, Dec. 21 (CP)\u2014A pre-\nChristmaa spurt sent Vancouver In\nth* van of Dominion-wide improvement in business this week, it Is\nshown in the weekly report of the\nCanadian Credit Men's Trust assoc-\nciation issued here today.\nVancouver wholesalers reported\na decided uptrend in business generally, with a 10 per cent Improvement in collections. Other cities\nalso reported conditions,much bet*\nter than at the same time last year\nwith Christmas trade in all lines\ngood.\nJudgment Reserved\non Rail Rates\nOTTAWA, Dec. 21 (CP).-Judg*\nment was reserved by the board of\nrailway commissioners today on the\nprotest of Mount Royal Rice Mills,\nMontreal, against the action f the\nCanadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways ln putting into operation reduced rates on rice shipments trom Vancouver to central\nCanada.\nEight Rescued\nNEW WESTMINSTER. B.C., Dee.\n21 (CP).\u2014Eight Indians owed their\nsafety today to the crews of a Fraser\nriver pilot boat and a lifeboat from\nthe passenger-freighter Pacific President One Indian girl was unconscious from exposure md injuries\nwhen rescuers took the native party\noff a rocky breakwater in tha river\nlast night.\nOTTAWA, Dec. 21 (CP>\u2014Four\nCanadian buffalo recently released\nin Poland as a gift to that nation\nfrom Canada are intended to re-\nElace the last herd of wild European\nlson annihilated during the great\nwar, lt wu learned her* today.\nlllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII\nWROTE STORK FOR\nKITTEN\u2014BUT HE\nWAS AN M.P.P.\nSHAUNAVON, Suk.. Dee. al\n(CP)\u2014A seven-yetr-old girl of\nthlt dlitrlct wants t baby kitten, io naturally ahe turned to\nthe stork to till htr need.\nClirence Stork, Cooperative\nCommonwealth Federation member of the satkatchewin legislature, received the following letter from tht girl:\n\"Detr Mr. Stork: I bait a cat\nand bit namt It Tom. i do so\nwant htm to bavt t kitten.\nWould you bt to kind u to\nbring blm a kitten? plett* do\nnot mtkt t mistake by bringing\na baby ta wt wlll htvt to nturn\nlt to you.\"\nWhether Mr. Stork Would supply th* kitten wu not divulged.\niiiiMiiitiiin i iiiiiiiie iiiiii\nBRITAIN WILL\nTAKE NO RISK\nStabilization Will\nDepend on Action\nof the U. S. A.\nLONDON, Dec. 21 (AP)\u2014UnUl\nPresident Roosevelt lett it be known\nwhether he intends to knock any\nmore coppers off th* United States'\n59-cent dollar, Great Britain will\ntight shy of any move toward stabilisation.\nThat was the consensus In financial circles tonight after Neville\nChamberlain, chancellor pt the exchequer, told the houae of common! today that Britain under present eireu-tiitanfei cat* not \"rink\"\ntoMlttKk\u00bbr \u00abf h-r currency.\nThe lack of balance between the\ndollar*, the franc and the pound sterling, cited In Mr. Chamberlain's\nspeech as \"the real difficulty With\nthe situation.\" makes the perils of\nstabilization too great, it wai felt.\nDutch Air Liner\nIs Charred Ruins\nBAGHDAD, Dec. 22 (Saturday)\n(AP).\u2014A talvige party returned today from the scene of the disaster\nwhich befell the giant Dutch airplane \"Uiver\" convinced the craft\ncaught tire after the crash fatal to\nits seven occupants, and not during\nthe flight in a lightning storm.\nThe secret of the disaster nevertheless remained in the charred\nruins of the \"flying hotel.\"\nMembers of th* salvage party\nfound the liner upside down, completely wrecked and burned out.\nThe sides appeared to have been\nsmashed before th* bunt of the\nflames.\nConvict Freed Will\nAsk Mussolini for\nJob Back in Italy\nSTILLWATER, Minn., Dec. 21\n(AP)\u2014It felt funny to be free.\nTwenty-two   years   a   cobbler   in\n?rison. And now Michelangelo Gen-\nilcore was going back to sunny\nItaly and the girl who promised 22\nyean ago to wait\nHe walked out of the state prison\ntoday, pardoned. It felt \"funny,\" he\nconfessed, to be starting back to\nhis beloved Maria Delando, waiting\nnear Naples since he killed a countryman here In 1(12 and was sentenced to prison for life.\n\"First I am going to my uncle's\nhouse at Molinara and I am going\nto ask Mussolini for a Job.\" stuttered Michelangelo excitedly.\nBaer Will Don\nGloves on Friday\nBOSTON, Dec. 21 (AP). \u2014 Max\nBaer, the breeze heavyweight champion, la going back to work next\nweek. He came here today to off!\nelate at the Boston Garden's Christmas charity boxing show, along with\ntwo former titllsts, Jack Dempsey\nand Jack Sharkey.\n\"I'm heading for Chicago early tomorrow.\" Baer said. \"You know I\nhave to fight King Levinsky there\nnext Friday night and I'm going to\nget in shape for him.\"\nFRANCE IS READY TO DISCARD\nTHE WASHINGTON NAVAL PACT\nDaughter of Hon.\nH. H. Stevens Dies\nHON, H. H. STEVENS\nMONTREAL, Dec. 21 (CP).-Misi\nSylvia Stevens died in Montreal\nGeneral hoipital tonight after a\nlong illness. She was a daughter of\nHon. H. H. Stevens, minister ot\ntrade and commerce in the Dominion cabinet from 1930 unttl his\nresignation a few weeki igo.\nMarkets at\na Glance\n\u2022 (By thl Canadian Prlu)   \u2022\nToronto ahd Montreal: Industrial\nstocks irregularly higher.\nToronto mines: Higher.\nNew York: Stocks closed slightly\nhigher.\nWinnipeg: Wheat allghtly higher.\nLondon: Bar silver and tin lower;\ncopper and lead higher; zinc unchanged.\nNew York: Cctton higher; rubber\nand coffee lower; augar unchanged.\nNew York: Bar silver lower; tin,\nlead and zinc unchanged.\nMontreal: Silver lower.\nNew York: Canadian dollar down\n1-16 to 1.00 15-16.\nTHEY TICKLED HIS\nFEET AND YAWNS\nCAME TO END\nCHICAGO, Dec. 21 (AP)-A\nbig \"yawn taalady\" case came\nto an end today when two physicians tickled the victim's feet\nand pressed on foot nerves.\nThe treatment cured George\nVan Cleas, SI, special police-\nmm for i South Chicago iteel\nJdant, who had been yawning\nince Thursday afternoon.\nMrs. Harold McKee of Round\nGrove, 111., who yawned continually for more than a week,\nwas released Thursday from the\nSterling, 111., hospital, declared\nvirtually cured.\nBridge Assured at\nWestminster\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., Dec.\n21 (CP).\u2014The British Columbia\ngovernment intends to cancel the\ncharter granted in 1927 to the Fra\nser River Bridge company provid\ning the legislature agrees to con\nstructlon of the bridge as a public\ninstead of private project, Hon. A.\nWells Gray, minister of lands, declared ln an address to members of\na service club here.\nIf the legislature turns down the\ngovernment's proposal, he said, the\ncompany will go ahead with the\nbridge construction. Under the new\nproposal the company would act\nonly as an agent\nAPPROVVE MARKETING\nTORONTO, Dec. 22 (Saturday)\n(CP)\u2014 An order-in-council was\npassed today approving the scheme\nof the three prairie provinces to\ncontrol the marketing of poultry\nunder the Natural Products Marketing act, the Glove saya today in\na despatch from its Ottawa correspondent\nCharge Canners Forced Prices Paid\nFarmers to Lower Levels '29 to '33\nOTTAWA, Dec. 21 (CP)- The\nroyal commlsaion on mast buying\nadjourned over Christmai today\nafter hearing auditors discuss relationships between Canadian' Canners, Ltd., of Hamilton, Ont, and\nfruit and vegetable growers, and\nthe wage records of the vast organization with planti ln Ontario,\nQuebec and British Columbia.\nCanadian Canners dropped its\nprices to fruit and vegetable growers 42.78 per cent between 1929 and\n1933, H. M. Cootes of Toronto told\ni\nthe commission. A deputation of\nOntario and Quebec farmers told\nthe commission last spring thst the\ncompany forced down prices unreasonably.\nWhile pricei to fanners were\ntumbling, Canadian Canners continued to make money. In the last\nfive years, net profits of $2,137,761\nhave been rolled up with $342,908\nresulting from the 1933 pack. Wages\nIn the various canning factories\ndiffered with the location. Cootes\nlaid, but they have fallen considerably ln recent years.\nBritish and American\nDelegates Surprised\nat New Attitude\nBy TOT CANADIAN PRESS\nFranc* Frldty wu reported\nready to pnt on record ber oppoiltlon to tbt Washington navtl\ntreaty, which Japan Intend* thortly to denounce.\nThe Paris government, which\npreviously rrfMed Tokyo'i le-queit\nthtt It Join In denouncing the\npact, denied It had changed IU\nposition, bnt high French quarters pointed mt that ptrlltment's\nritltleatlon of the treaty In 1129\nvirtually pledged the government\nto see tbat tbe treaty expires In\nIIM.\nIn my ease, France la expected\nfornially to notify tht other tig-\nnatorlet   that   tht   eonildert   tbe\ntreaty at an end after 1836.\nSURPRISE   REGISTERED\nLondon\u2014British and United States\ndelegations to the adjourned trl-\npower naval conversations, who have\nItood together for maintenance of\ntbt Washington's pact's principles,\nwere disagreeably surprised by the\nFrench stand.\nBLAME V. S. A.\nTokyo\u2014As Emperor Hlrohlto complete abrogation of th* treaty, Japaneae newsptpers charged thtt Unlttd Statet 'obstinacy\" cauied the\nbreakdown of the London negotiation! aad prals*<t orett Britain's\n\"reasonablentts.\"\nFORTIFY PACIFIC\nWuhlngton\u2014a' move to lncreue\nfortification In the Pacific wu uld\nto bt virtually certain as Anthony\nJ. IMmon, Alaskan delegttt to congress, announotd be would preu\nfor establishment of an air base In\n\u00ab|\u00bbt powetalon.\nno idea or tru\nNew Tork\u2014Japan \"hu no Idea of\nwar; no war-tike disposition at ill,\"\nFrank B. Kellogg, former secretiry\nof stste and peace maker of long\nstanding, said ln an Interview, adding, \"sht It Jutt bargaining for a\nbetter nival Titlo.\"\nNew Yugo Cabinet\nMay Die Shortly\nBELGRADE, Yugoslavia. Dec. 21\n(AP).\u2014A new Yugoslav cabinet was\nformed under the premiership of\nBobolyub Yevtlch, close friend of\nPrince Paul, who heads the regency,\nbut most political obtervers believed\nits life would be short\nThey pointed to the fact that most\nof the ministers are little known\nand not outstanding personalities.\nTrouble ln parliament, with new\nelections possible, also was forecast\nbecause only one member ot the\nsenite wis included In the list\nCold at Calgary\nCALGARY, Dec. 21 (CP)-Winter\nswept into Calgary tonight as swiftly aa the famed southern Alberta\nChinook usually dismisses him. A\nblinding snowstorm put i Christmas\nlayer of ilx inches of snow in half\nan hour on streets thronged with\nlate shoppers. The storm broke a\nsix-week apell of mild, sunny weather but was generally welcomed as\ngiving promise of an old time holt\nday. There wai no immediate lnd!\ncation the storm would abate before morning.\nDionne Guardians\nPut Dr. Dafoe on\nRegular Payroll\nCALLANDER, Ont, Dec. 21 (CP)\n\u2014Dr. A. R. Dafoe confirmed Information In North Bay that he had\nbeen paid a sum of money by the\nguardians ot the Dlonne quintuplets\ntor his services attending them.\nDr. Dafoe hai acted without remuneration, except for a imall provincial grant lince the birth of the\nbabiei lut May 28. He will also receive a monthly sum from the fund\nset up by the guardians. The\namounts involved were not di\nvulged.\nTo Probe British\nArmament Firms\nLONDON. Dec. 31 (CP cable)\nPrime Minister Ramsay MacDonald\nannounced briefly today a royal\ncommission would be appointed to\ninvestigate activities of British armament-making firms. He made the\nannouncement before the house of\ncommons recessed for Christmu but\nsaid he was unable at the moment\nto elaborate on it\nmiiiiiiiimiihiiiiiimiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiii\nA POISON VOICE\nCAUSES GRIEF\nIN TORONTO\nTeam Registrations\nMust Be in Today\nTaam ragiatratloni muit bl In\nJuvenile, junior and Intermediate\nby today, aooordlng to Jimmy\nRlngrou, ucretary af tha local\nhockty anoclatlon. Team regit-\ntntlon for Juveniles It $1, Junior\n$3 and Intermedltti $5. Thau\nrtglitrttloni mutt be mad* before\nth* tetmi ctn pity In tht vtrlout\nl-aauei.\nTORONTO, Dec. Jl (CP)\u2014\nPolice Mid todty in unidentified penon owning t \"poison\nvoice\" hid tppeared tgtln in\ntbe city ind wu tnnoying retldenti by calling tbem on tht\ntelephone.\nTht \"polton voice\" bid bten\nMent tor a considerable tlm*\n\u2022Her a campaign during which\nlt caused at leut ont woman to\ncollapse from t nervout breakdown, unt ambulancea where\ntbey were not winted ind dispatched fire englnee to hornet\nwhere no fire existed. The volet\nhid ipoken to wives tnd told\nthtm their hutbtndt were du-\nloyal. In tomt Instance! lt hid\ncelled the hutbtndt tht next\nday tnd cut timlltr isperilons\non thtlr wives.\n i niiisst ii tiisisn iiim i\nMARTVilNSULL\nIS ACQUITTED\nCHICAGO. Dec. 21 (AP).-Mtrtin\nIniull wai absolved ot embezzlement charges today.\nProiecutort filled for the third\ntime to tlx criminal responsibility\nfor the collapse of the huge Insull\npower empire.\nThe Jury, amid tenia alienee, an*\nnounced they found the stiver\nhaired defendant not guilty of stealing $344,720 from the Middle West\nUtilities company he headed to\ncarry on his private stock market\noperations.\nCHRISTMAS PLANS\nIN GT. BRITAIN\nLONDON, Dec. 21 (CP cable)-\nMost members ot the cabinet will\nspend the Christmu holidays at\ntheir country homes. The prime\nminister is going to his little fishlfig\nvillage home at Lossiemouth in\nScotland.\nStanley Baldwin will JO to Bewd-\nley. Foreign Secretary Sir Simon\nis going to Cannes and may call on\nthe French foreign bfffce on the\nway. ' '\nDominions Secretary J. H. Thorn*\nu will play Santa Claus within\nearshot of Big Ben. His family party\nwill number 21 including seven\ngrandchildren. Mr. Thomas soon\nwill celebrate 29 yeara of unbroken\nparliamentary service as Derby's\nrepresentative. He can recall still\nearlier days when he worked 72\nhours a week for 18 shillings and\nstarted to raise a family ot two on\n21 shillings.\nHon. G. Howard Ferguson, Canadian high commissioner to the\nUnited Kingdom, and Mrs. Ferguion, ire spending Christmas quietly at Queen Anne'a mansions.\nThe railways are expected to carry\n5,000,000 passengers during the holiday seaion and have ordered out\n800 extra trains. Fare* tor the holiday will be a penny a mile for any\ndistance and over any route.\nThe weather started turning colder tonight and considerable fog\nwu reported from many parts of\nthe country.\n15-YEAR-OLD KILLS        ,\nHIS BABY SISTER AND .\nTURNS CUN ON SELF\nSUDBURY, Ont, Dec. 21 (CP)\u2014\nVictim of what police said was the\naccidental discharge of a gun, Lillian Ranta, 4 years of age, died with\na bullet in her left breast and her\nfear-stricken brother Is in hospital\nIn serious condition. The brother.\n15-year-old Sulto Ranta, is suffering from a bullet wound in his\nhead, described by police as self-\ninflicted.\nSulto, terror-stricken when his\nsister fell dead after the gun in his\nhanda discharged, was believed to\nhave turned the 22 calibre rifle on\nhimself, a bullet entering his forehead.\nCar Loadings Up\nOTTAWA, Dec 21 (CP)\u2014 Car\nloadings on Canadian railways for\nthe week ended December 15\namounted to 43,367 cars as against\n38,888 cars in the corresponding\nweek of 1933, and 43,418 cars for\nthe previous week this yeir. The\ndecrease trom 43,418 to 43,367 cars\nwaa slightly less than the normal\nseasonal decrease, and the index\nnumber rose from 64.96 to 69.79.\nGRANTANDHIS\n2 PALS SEIZED\nUPONABRIDGE\nFusilade of  Bulets\nHalts Auto Near\nWestminster\nVIGILANTES WILL\nUSED ARMED FORCE\nSHELBYVILLE, Tenn, Dec. 21\n(AP)\u2014Fearing a fresh outbreak tomorrow, vigilantes today gave notice they would uae armel force to\nquell any further uprising as last\nWednesday's rioting claimed its\nfourth death.\nThe 550 national guardsmen sent\nhere to insure peace were ordered\nto remain throughout Saturday.\nSENTENCED DEATH\nGRAZ, Austria, Dec. 21 (API-\nFranz Lang, a Nazi accused nf\nblocking a bridge in the Jul\" putsch,\nwas sentenced to death today by a\nmilitary court\nThe sentence will not be carried\nout Immediately and the way tor\nappeal remained open.\nHAS ESCAPED THE\nVANCOUVER JAIL\nNo Resistance; Some\nMoney Recovered\nWith 2 Guns\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 21 (CP)\u2014 ,\nJames Grant, 23, who eictptd\nfrom tht Vinoouvtr jail December 13, wit ciptured with twa :\ncompanion! tonight undtr a full-\nltde of police thoti which lent\ntha trlo't car craihlng Into thl\nilde of New Weitminiter bridge.\nNa ona wat Injured. Two gum\nand $400 wat found In tht ctr.\nGrant'i companion! art btlng htld\nfor Inveitlgttlon.\nOrant' wai awaiting trial on\ntwo chtrgei of armad robbery\nwhtn ht atoaped from Jail by\ntawing hit wiy through a itttl\n\u2022creen and window bart and utlng an Improvlted rope made from\nhit blanktt.\nActing on information, 11 police\nofficers, led by Chief John Cameron\nof Vancouver and Chief Pet*\nBruce of New Westminster, tjok a\nposition at the south end of Nesr\nWestminster bridge which crossel\nthe Fraser river. They had barely\nblooked thc bridge with their ett\nwhen the wanted trio came in sight\nPolice advanced on foot and calliR\non them to halt. When they dlsr*-\ncarded the order, police opened\nfire, riddling the windshield and\nother parts of the car with mor*\nthan a score ot bullets. The men\ndropped down and the vehicle, out\nof control, crashed Into the side o\u00a3\nthe bridge.\nPolice rushed up and took th*J\nmen without resistance. They w\u00abW\ntaken to jail in Vancouver.\nHROFF VICTIM\nOF TERRORISTS\nMOSCOW, Dec. 21 (AP)-Leonld\nNicolaieff. the accused assassin ot\nSergei Kiroff, and 13 other alleged\nmembers of an anti-Soviet group\nwere handed over to the military\ncollegium of the supreme court to*\nday.\nThe official report of the inquiry*]\nsaid it had been established that\nNicolaieff killed Kiroff by commission of the terrorist underground\norganization, \"Leningrad center.\"\nFIREMEN SAVE\nTHEIR CHILD\nSEATTLE, Dec. 21 (AP)\u2014 Th*\nbaby daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. AM\nbert Glaser, born Wednesday wag,\nusing her own tiny lungs late today\nfor breathing, after city firemen\nhad kept a spark of life in the llttl*\nbody by feeding air to the infant;\nwith lnhalators.\nDr. O. B. Babcock said the mlt*\nnow has sufficient strength to\nbreathe unaided. The physician said\nher recovery despite a weak heart <\nand lungs was unusual.\nChild Killed by\nCar at Coast\nPITT MEADOWS. B. C Dec. ft\n(CP)\u2014The 30-month-old son of B.\nJorobotikl. Japanese fruit firmer\nhere, lt dead jt the result of having been itruck by a truck htr*\nThursday tfternoon. Witnesses tttt*\ntht child ran from the left side Of\nthe rotd Into the path of the truck\nat the driver tpparently wis keeping a vigilant eye on i group of\nchildren on the right htnd side.\nExports Increase\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 21 (CP). __\nGrain exports from Vancouver ts\ndate this season are 19,416,918 bushels, more than 2,000,000 bushel*\nover the total at the same date ill\n1933\nTHE WEATHER\nVictoria  44 It\nNimlmo \u2014\u25a0  41 4T\nVancouver  -  46 .*0\nKamloopi     -  32 81\nprince Oeorge     28 34\nEttevtn point    40 41\nprince Rupert     36 44\nAam ,~ -\u2022'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0 io* 6t\nDawson    42i 401\nSetttle     _.   44 ,60\nPortlind    _   48 64\nSin Francisco    44 62\nSpokane     38 60\nLos Angeles   68 80\nPentlcton -   36 \u2014\nVernon    29 \u2014\nGrand Forks    28 60\nNelton     \u2014.. 30 3*\nKaslo -  31 \u2014\nCrinbrook    a   26 37\nCalgtry    \u2014, - 36 40\nEdmonton  _\u25a0**\u25a0\u2014. - 4\" \u2014.\nSwift current   12 SI\nprince Albert  ...,_:...,  6 14\nSiskitoon   \u25a0*\u25a0*&*\u2014- 8 22\nQu'Appelle   .  . 4 It\nWlnnlpej  6 it\nMoose  Jiw .    ..... A 12 26\nNelwn    snd    vlCiiffiy;    Gradually\nclearing ind colder.\n ***************>------\n\u2014\n-^^-^^\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nIE TWO\nWinter\nMotorists\n\"Drive in todo;.\nYour Car heeds\nchecking over be-\nf o r e running all\nwinter. We wi II\nsave you time and\nmoney. Our service is dependable\n--use it.\nKootenay\nMotors\n(Ntlion) Ud.\nPhone 117\nPIS BLOOMS\nOUT OF DOORS\nF. H. W. Chanter Is to\nHave Primroses for\nChristmas Table\n* Nelson lttd diitrict raidenti, birring the hockey \"died in tbe wools,''\nwho acknowledge the (incomparable\nclimate of the like regions, have on\nthe fare occasion picked roses trom\ntheir gardens tor the Christmas\ntable, but F. H. W. Chanter of Longbeach can go one better thts year.\nMr. Chanter wu seen ill Nelson\nThursday proudly displaying a fine\nbouquet of spring and summer\nblooms which he'plucked on bis\nnorth shore estate.\nCarnations, polyanthus, snapdragons, itocki and English primroses\nformed a fresh bouquet. Mr. Chanter is planning to supply the Willow\nPoint church with blooms for the\nSunday and Christmas servlcei ind\nis looking forward to hiving primroses for his own home.\nThe display of flowers wu enough\nto break the heart of even the most\nlackadaisical winter sport enthusiast. Mr. Chanter declared thit there\nhas been very little frost around\nLongbeach and that the soft snow\nhas acted as a protection to his\nflower beds.\nNEWSOFTHEDAY\nCHRISTMAS   ANNCALS   AT   THI\nNELSON NEWS BEPOT. (Mil)\n-THE NELSON DAILY NEWI. NELION. I.C-IATURDAY MORNING. DEC. 22. 1M4-\n\t\nOpen Sunday, Grlsielle's uit Kan\ndyUiKl. Flowers and chrlstmu plsnts\n(MM)\n0Iti him\nChrlstmu at\n\"Spud\"   cigarettes   for\nValentine's.       (UM)\nSMOKES   AND   CHOCOLATE!   AT\nHISHOPs  NEWI STAND.        (UM)\nAs near u your phone. ORIZZEI.-\nLE'8. ph. lit for flowers and plants.\nMM\nENJOY   DANCING    AT ' SHIRLEY\nHALL   TONIOHT,   AD.MISSION   ISC,\n(Nil)\n-tonCE:\u2014Light ind Power will be\noff between 7 and I o'clock funda?\nmornlni, December 33rd.        (Mil)*\nDANCE and enjoy yooTseff ln the\nreal  holiday  spirit  at  the  I.Q.D.C\nHOLIDAY FROLIC,\nUth.\nCHEER FUND\nTOTAL $2243\nFriday Donations\nRaise Amount\n\"     by $184\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in tht Interior\"\nThe HUME HOTEL\nPHONI 717\nBreakfast 25c to 60c\n[Luncheon 35c to 50c-Dinner 35c and 65c\nRotary and Gyro Headquarten\nFree Bui Service Nelson B.C.       * George Benweil, Prop.\nPor warmth ind comfort ride In\nBB. Tail. Heated \u25a0-dans. Phone 13\n(IIM)\nI. O. 0. p. Christmas tree party\nOddfellows   and   Rebekah   children\nmeet at hall 1:10 tot ticket to show,\n(6510)\nReserve Der. 28th and youll not\n\"fret   II.   I.O.D.E.   Holiday    frolic,\nEagle Hall. You'll have I |OOd time.\n(8505)\nSubstantial donation! from the\nNelson Teachen issoclition, thl\nNiiion Gyro club, the B.C. Telephone company md the Falrvlew\nAthletic club, aided in booitlng\nFriday's total to the Christmas\ncheer fund to (184.08. This mull i\ngrand total now of $2243.03 is\nthere wai $20.58.95 previously acknowledged.\nLitest donors and donations were:\n,_. Nelaon Teachers association ....$44.25\nEa|le U9_l. Dec. B.C. Telephone company .... 25.00\n(Mtl)  B.C. Telephone company\nemployee!   ....:   6.50\nThe Sugar Bowl grocery    2.50\nJ.   Eliaion    1.00\nW. Melneczuk    1.00\nW. C. Will      2.00\nT. H. Wltan     2.00\nNelson Gyro club _ 80.00\nC. H. Beam    3.00\nCanadian Legion  _    5.00\nH. L. Howe  \u201e    2.00\nH. D.  Ramsden    2.00\nBen Whiteside    1.00\nDANCE\nTonight, g-12. Melody Makers\nEAGLE  HALL\n(MM)\nHy\nhome-made Chocolates and Candles\nat SANDERS' CANDY  SHOP.   (5232)\nWhen you wsnt\nBulck phone 35,\nCo, Ltd.\n\u25a0 Tail ride ln\nNelson   Transfer\n(5185)\nPERFECT Ml'SIC\u2014CHRISTMAS IVE\nDance to TROUBADOURS\u2014I till t\nFOLLOW CROWDS TO I.O.OT. Hall,\nC. A. Yule, W. R. Law-\n,. Penticton;  C.  R.  Webster,\nllo: the Misses K. D. P. Houghton,\nord Bay; C. W. McBain, Van-\nMn. C. Lord, Edgewood;\n3ray, Vert McDonald, Salmo; J.\nH. Lewis. H. H. McBain, Mn. Milll-\ncan and party, Medicine Hat; W. B.\nJohnstone, Silverton; R. C. Quln,\nHarrop; Iola Jacques, Port Crawford, Mrs. W. Qualdolleg, Keremeos;\nRosalie DuMopt, Rock Creek.\n(The Savoy .Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kind\"\nNelson's Newest and Fineat Hotel.\nMany Rooms With PriMte\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n24 BAKER ST. PHONE 18 NELSON, B.C\nJ-VdY: E. A. PaUnquist, C. Rart\nfete; S. Divall, N. Hardy, Drum-\nP\u00bb; B. E. O'Neail, Thrums; B. N.\n[p. R. E. Haslen, M. Grayling,\n?ambon, Ymir; W. E. Seymour,\nFernie; Mr, and Mn. L. Varoey,\nLakeside. Wash.; R. Bruin, H. Hendrlckson. M, Smith, Edgewood; Mrs,\nT. Evjin, Yahk; L. Evjin, H. Haakonsen, Penticton.\n\u00bbw Grand Hotel\nP. & KAPAK\nfy     Hot ind Cold Water\nML Single Mo up; double 50c up\nI Monthly rates $10.00 up\nPHONE 234\n\u25a0**-\u2022\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS.   E.  MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot  ind  Cold   Witer\nIn tbe HEART ot the City\nOccidental Hotel\n-05 Vernon SL Phom MIL\nII.   WASSICK\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Comfortable Rooms\nMlnen' Held .uarters\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nRoomi from Mo to UM\nMonthly $10 ind up.\nSteam heated and bot and cold\nwater In every room\n605 Baker St. Phone DO\nVancouver, B. C, Hotels\n\"VOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDuffer in Hotel\nA- Peterson, late ot Coltmin, Alta,- Prop,    MO Seymour St., Vancouvir\nNEWLY\nRENOVATED\nPHONES\nELEVATOR\nAik your dealer for McDonalds\nDry Oln|er Ale. Delicious and Refreshing. An acceptable Xmas Olft.\nA home product. (M85)\nNelson Flower Shoppe, open tomorrow. To see our plants and eut\nflowers Is to know WHAT te tlve at\nChristmas. Also Holly and Miitletoe.\nPhone tss. (IMS)\nCHRISTMAS RADIO ENTERTAINMENT! New Is the time to re-tube.\nNew factory low prices an all tubes.\nNelson Badlo Eniineen. Opp. DaUy\nNews. (|\u00ab54)\nMums, Polnsettlas, carnations,\nRoses, Snapdraions, Pompoms, etc.\nAll fresh cat for that lovely lift\noox of fioweln done up In cnrist-\nmas style, with real Holiy on the\n\u00bboj. Let us show you. Nelson Flew*\ner Shoppe. open evenings, ph. m\n(8909)\nChristmas girts to your children\nthat are ever-lasting. Enroll now at\nVALLIA'S DANCE STUDIO (over\nPatenaudes) and take advintage ef\nour special Christmas rates,      (9441)\nThat plant that makes the ChrUt*\nmas spirit so evident Is waiting for\nnm at the Nelson Flower Shoppe.\n76c to 15.00. Open all day Sunday\nfor your Inspection. Nelson Flower\nShoppe. Phone M3. We Denver.\n19903)\nBOX CHOCOLATES\nA pleasing ,1ft for iny friend. KAN*\nDyland has a choice line of the\nbest makes, Molri, page tnd Shaw.\nNellsons, Lownejs. see OCR LINE\n\"RST.         (1912)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFlsher-irtc Edgar Somen, age 21\nyears, of Nelson, passed away prldsy.\nBody wlll rest at somers Funeral\nhome until Bunday, when service\nwlll be held at t pjn. Christian\nScience  service. (9908)\n_trj0t0 0t0jt*tm__.imjeimjf,\nFor Her\nrRANSPORTATION-Freight and Passenger\nChristmas Round Trip Excursion\nAT FARE AND ONE QUARTER\n' Tickets on sale Dec. 21 to Dec. 25 Inclusive. Return limit Dec. 26,1034\nNEW YEAR'S EXCURSION at Fire ind One Qusrter\n1 Tickets on sale Dec. 20 to Jan. 1 Inclusive. Return limit Jan. 2. 1935\n8PECIAL   COMBINATION   CHRISTMAS   AND   NEW   YEAR'S\nEXCURSION AT FARE AND  ONE THIRD\n'Tickets on sale Dec 20 to Jan. 1 inclusive. Return limit Jan. 10,1935\nSPECIAL  FARE  AND  ONE  QUARTER  FOR\nTEACHERS AND 8TUOENTS\nTickets on sale three days prior to the closing of education initltu-\nUons.   Return portion to be used not later than three days after\ntho opening of education Institutions.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines Ltd.\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nFREIGHT LINE\n\u25a0\u2022\u00a9illy Truck\nService\nPhont\n'    Nelion\n77\n. C. \"SCOTTY\" MUIR, Pnof.\n\u2022PROMP EFFICIENT SERVICE\nAT ALL TIMES\nLuvlng   Nelion\n\u2022t t i.m.\nPhont\nTrail\n13 or 191\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nI LEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 a.m.'Ind 10:30 a.m. Except Sunday\nCUTEX SETS\nTOILET SETS\nPERFUME\nBATH SALTS\nATOMIZERS\nSHEAFFER PINS\nSHEAFFER   PENCILS\n'Name Engraved\nFret)\nWRITING PAPER\nBRUSH, COMBS and\nMIRRORS\u2014Beautiful\ncolors\nCHOCOLATES\nFor Mini\nSHAVING BOWLS\nSHAVING SETS\nROLLS RAZORS\nWILKINSON RAZOR\nSHAVING BRUSHES\nSHAVING LOTIONS\nSHEAFFER PENS\nSHEAFFER  PENCILS\n(Name  Engraved\nFree)\nTraU\nPhone\n;(t   135\nM LIVERY C0.H:\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nNelson\nhone\n35\n> j-n*mi*m\\*mi-*-*t.T*.\nMILITARY BRUSH\nSETS\nSODA SYPHON\nRONSON CIGARETTE\nLIGHTERS\nGentlemen Shoppers will\nlike our attractive\nwrapping service.\nFLEURY'S\nPHARMACY\nMedical Arts Bid;.\nPhone 25      We Deliver\nFriend  _.    1.00\nB.C. Plumbing St Heating\nSemite\n\"<Wj (Smut. AU \\t latttfttl!\"\ncompany  \t\nJ. Annable  \t\nW. Duckworth  \t\nL. A. Desireau \t\nGeorge W. DiU\t\nWllllim Kline \t\nC. Cottrell \t\nMrs. Gustation\nMri. L. IT. Gilbert\t\nNelson fish hatchery ....._.\nW. \u00ab. FMter    1.00\nFairview AthleUc club ind\nMelody   Mikert   _ 18.33\nR. G. Joy    100\nToUl...\nPriviouily\n1184.08\nloMJ-5\n\u2022cknowledged\nGrind  totel  - 32243.03\nKELSON MAN'S\nBROTHERDEAD\nE.\nE. Austin, Pioneer\nRail Mon, Dies\nat Coast\nVANCOUVIR, Dec. 21 (CP)-A\npioneer railway man of Britlah Columbia, Edwird E. Austin, 73, il\ndeid here. Connected with the Canadian Pacific nilwiy since iti\ncoming to Britlih Columbli, Mr.\nAustin taw 40 years' service with\nthe compiny.\nHil connection with the C.P.R.\ndates back to 1880, when he came\nto Victoria from hii mUve Wisconsin. He obtained employment with\nthe company, aiding the construction of the Britiih Columbia lection. Upon completion of the line\nhe entered the paaaenger service\nand wu finally appointed muter\nmechanic, retiring in 1020. He wis\nI member of the International\nBrotherhood of LocomoUve Engineers.\nHe li survived by hli widow,\nthree brothers, Hiram of Riy, Colo.;\nDouglu of Rockbridge, Wis., and I.\nA. Austin of Nelson; md a liiter,\nMrs. Emory Etheridge, of Nipsnee,\nNeb.\nCRANBROOK MAN\nIS LAID TO REST\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Dec. 21-Fu-\nneral of Malcolm Heath wai held\nWednesday afternoon from the Anglican church, Rev. F. V. Harrlion\nconducting the service. Mr. Heath\nwu 72 years of age and had resided\nln the dlitrlct tor 35 yein, living\nmost of the time on his firm on the\nGold Creek road. He wu living\nwith his sister, Mrs. F. R. Morris,\nVin Horn itreet, at the time of his\ndeath. The pallbearers were C. J.\nLittle, F. H. Pym, J. G. Cummlngi.\nN. A. Willlnger, A. H. DeWolf ind\nA. S. Ward.\nA. H. Green & Co. of Nelion have\nreceived the contract for the rebuilding of the Crmbrook CPR.\nicl house ind has itarted work. The\nitructure is expected to be completed in tlx weeks or lets.\nMn. K. Green of Wycliff, was a\nCranbrook visitor Thundiy.\nJick DeWolf, who his been it-\ntending military college in Chicago,\nhai returned to spend the Christmas vacation with hts parents here.\nMiu Lois Graham of Kinesgtte\nis soendine a few d\u00abys ln Crmbrook\nvisiting Mr. md Mrs. Pstmore.\nMiss Barbara Scott of Invermere\nis \u00ab Cranbrook visitor.\nMr. and Mrs. R. G. Newton of\nWindermere were Crmbrook viiiton for \u25a0 tew diys.\nMn. Stiffe, who had been visiting\nMr. and Mra. Harold Stiffe here, his\nreturned to her home at Pentlcton.\nFernie hoopsten came to Cranbrook to pliy for the fin' time this\nseason and were defeated by Cranbrook to play for the flnt time thii\nseason and were defeated by Cranbrook Zeniths. The game was close\nfor the fint hilt, but Cranbrook\nminaged to gain over the visiton\nin the iecond hilf. They will pliy i\nreturn match ln the nesr future.\nMn. H. B. Murray of Cmil Flat\nwas a Cranbrook visitor.\nAt i card party held tn the St.\nMary's hall there were 20 tables ln\nplay. Hijzh scores In bridge were\nheld by Mn. A. Wallace md Mrs.\nKemp. High scores In whllt were\nheld by Mn. Brown and Mn. M\u00bbrra.\nThe door priie was won by Mrs.\nPelton. the drawing belm* done hy\nMr. Attridge. The winner ot the\nhighest aggregate orb,*, of the hridoe\nseries was won by Mrs. P. S\"lth.\nmd of the whist series by J. Bakken. Pity wu conducted by J.\nFlvnn.\nD. Derail hu left for the east\nwhere he will visit his sister during\nthe holldavi.\nJamn Huehrott hai returned\nfrom Ontario, but expects to go\nback in the spring and continue his\nwork with the hydro-elictric compmy.\nMlis Jane McGiuvern. who his\nbeen visiting Mrs. Hogarth and Mrs.\nC. Gill, hu returned to her home\nSfrlaon Jarialj\nAnglican\nftt. fcatrtmtr'a |ro-(Eatij?&ral\nDECEMBER 23rd.\nJfnurtl) fcunjiag tn Aboritt\n8:00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.\n11:00 a.m. \u2014Matins.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Evensong.\nDECEMBER 24th.\nQUjrtatmaa ftrturea\nCCIjrtfltmaiJ Hit\n11:46 p.m.\u2014Holy Communion.\nDECEMBER 25th.\n(Cljriiitmaa Sag\n7:30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.\n10:30 a.m.\u2014Festal Matins and Choral Eucharist.\nTe Deum  Stephens.\nAnthem, \"Arise, Shine\"   Elvey.\nMissa de Sancto Andraea Agutter.\nDECEMBER 26th.\nftt. SUp'trie Sag\n10.30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.\nDECEMBER 27th.\nft. Anftr*ro'a\u20141 Ulom ,\nftt lol|..'\u00ab Bag\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Matins and Holy Communion.\nDECEMBER 28th.\nAU \u00a3atttfa\u2014lamghparlf\n* f olij innonnt'a Bag\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Matins and Holy Communion.\notnt\niHrtttttg finite QUyurri?\nW. C. MAWHINNEY, Minister\nGHftfatmaa ftruto 0\n10:00 i.m.--Church School\n11:00 l.m.-\"IN   QUEST   OF\nTHE CHRIST CHILD.\"\nChristmu Music by\nTREBLE CHOIR.\nChrlitmu Story for the\nchildren.\n7:30 p.m.--\"THE   SOUL\nCHRISTMAS.\nOF\nMuilc from the 'Messiah'\nSoloists: Mn. ?. Higirty,\nMIh L. Annable.\nChoruses: Senior Choir.\nI.0MWILL\nSTAGE DANCE\nKokmee Chipter, I.O.D.E, is staging \u25a0 dtnce IroUc in the I.O.O.F.\nhill. Friday, December 28.\nThe chipter has had a busy year,\nand one of its most successful from\npoint of view of service given. From\nFebruary to November of the present year, eggs, meat, and butter\nhave been given to sick children,\nand glasses supplied for indigent\nchildren. Besides this praiseworthy\nwork the chapter has provided large\namounts of milk to underfed Khool\nchildren.\nDuring the monthi ot Mirch to\nJune 412 gallons of milk were given\nto children at the Central and Hum\"\nschools, or approximately $206 worth\nof milk. And about 010 gallons of\nmilk has been given to homes until\nNovember 30. this approximating i\nvalue of $455.50.\nClothing haa been collected md\ndistributed as well u boots, nearly\n900 articles being accounted for in\nthii field.\nFurther acts of service were done\nby the chapter in connection with\npatients from rural districts.\nVultures colliding with airplanes\nhave recenUy become a troublesome\nhazard for aviators in India.\nThe Cutlegtr terry wu oft for\nthree houra Fridiy morning when\nminor repiln were made to it The\nterry did not operate between the\nhoun of > md 12, but returned its\nrun lmmedlitely after noon.\nFINE RESPONSE TO\nREQUEST FORMS\nThe response to the call tor toys\nmade by the Boy Scouts and Girl\nGuides, his been wonderful, decltred J. M. Dronsfield, district\nscout commissioner. Parcels of toys\nhive been received from ai far\naway u Creiton, the Wolf Cub pick\nthere sending in some. Parcels, besides ones previously acknowledged,\nwere received from the white gift\nservice of Trinity church, from Mra.\nFraser at Crawford Bay md from\nBeryl Calbick.\nIf the names of children are given\nln to the Scouts or Guides, they\nwill be given one or two toys tor\nChristmas. The toyi will be delivered Monday.\nOt lite the Scouts ind Guidei\nhave been working like trojani so\nthat their distribution will be t\nworthy one. They have already\nstarted making up parceli\nTrucks will be needed for diitrl-\nbuUon ot thc toyi.\nSanta Would Love to Leave a\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\nrte**htt**&ttZfr},*h*}*****\nFor Satisfaction Use the Famous\nFernie and Michel Coals\nCalcium Chloride Treated te Eliminate Duit\nTh* Standard of Quality for 30 Yuri\nHIGHER IN HEAT UNITS and LOWER IN ASH\nMINED IN B.C.\n\u25a0y\nTHE CROWS\nNEST PASS\nCOAL CO.,\nLTD.\nFERNIE. B.C.\nWest Transfer\nCompany\nAGENTS\nPHONE 33\nCHRISTMAS-1934\nflUjurrly nf\nilarg Immanilat*\nReverend J. LaMotta, Professor of Languages at\nGonzaga University, Spokane, will be present to\nassist with the Christmas Festivities.\nHigh Mass at Midnight, Monday Night, will be\ncelebrated by the Pastor, Very Reverend J, C.\nMcKenzie, Sermon by Reverend J. LaMotta.\nMusic\u2014Royal Mass Gregorian Chant.\nThe Morning Masses will be at 8, 8:80, 10 and\n10:30.\n^>i\u00bbi\u00bbHi)MMMMMIl>fc)l\nftt. Paula\nflnttrb (Eljurrl?\nKev. T. J. S. Ferguion, B.A.\nMiniiter\nCMirlatmiu 0trvini\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.\n11:00 i.m.\u2014\"Bringing   Good-will\nAmong Men.\"\nOlrli'  Choir  tnd  Senior\nChoir.\nAnthems: \"Htrk the Herald Angell Sing,\" with\ndeictnt; \"Glorii in Excel-\nsls.\"\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Cantata: \"Thi Brlfht\nand Morning Star\" (By I.\nB. Wilaon) wiU be rendered by the Senior Choir.\nBeit Wishes for a Joyful\nChrlitmu to alll\nlirat (dlfttrri! of\n(filiriat foirntiat\n20\u00bb BAKER STRUT\nA branch of thi Mothei Church,\nThe   Fint   Church   ot   Chrlit\nSctenUit in Boiton, Mass.\nSundty School 1:49 un.\nSundiy Service 11 un.\nlubliet Lesion-Sermon\n\"IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING   MAN,   EVOLVED  BY\nATOMIC FORCE?\"      ,\nWedneedty Testimonial Meeting\n8 pjn.\nFREE REAOINO ROOM IN\nCHURCH   BUILDING-\nAll Cordially Welcome\nftrat\nffiapliat (Eljurrh\nHerbert W. Guscott, Miniiter\n11:15 un.  - \"HILL-IIDE\nINN.\"\nTO\nJunior Choir: \"Bethlehem\nLulliby\"; \"The King's\nBirthdty.\"\n7:30 p m.-\"FOLLOWINQ\nTHE\nTAR.'\nSenior Choir:  \"Glory to\nGod in the Highest\"\n10:30 un.\u2014Church School.\nBright Christinas Services\nin Sermon and Song.\nSET PRICES FOR\nMACS, WINESAPS\nAND DELICIOUS\nNew pool btsls, effective December 25, hive been innounced by\nthe  BriUsh  Columbit  trie  fruit\nJfcJoljn'B\n&u%ran\n(iiptt'\nStanley tnd Silica Sta\nSpecial   Chrlitmu  lervleei\nCemmimeratlni thi Birth\nef Our Saviour.\nSunday,   Dee.   33,   Children'i\nService  7:30 pjn.\nMonday, Dee. 24, German Children'i Sendee    1:30 pm.\nTueiday. Dec 25, German Chrlitmu Service 10:00 un.\nTueidiy,   Dee.   28,   English\nChrlitmu Service .  7:30 pjn.\n\"God is Min, man te deliver\nGod's own Son, Now is one\nWith our filth foriver.\n\"Come to banish aU yeur ltd-\n.   netil\nOne tnd ill grett and amall,\nCome with longi of gltdnesi!\"\nCARL C. JANZOW, Putor.\nSranMnatiiatt\nGttpsrrif\nCor. Biker and Hendryx Sta\nKev. Earl E. Llndgren. Putor\nScandinavian Service\nSundiy, II un.\nEnglish Servloe\nSundty. 7:30 pm.\nJulota Service\nChrlitmu Morning, I un.\nChildren's Ceneert\nWednetday, 7 p.m,\nString Orchestra ind Choir it\nill Servicei.\nPttabgferfem\nQHjurrl}\nMiniiter. Rev. WtUtce McClein\nServlcei: 11 un. tnd 7:30 pjn.\nChristmas Music and\nChristmas Messages.\nbotrd u follows:\nMclntosh-Fmey, sixes 119 te IM,\n8148.\nDelicious\u2014Sliei M to 190, extru\n31.10, franc \u00bb1.50.\nWinesap-Extrts 81.80, franc 81.50,\ncees \"'\nneiip\u2014l\n31.30.\nThey Never Grow Up\nNo. Ma'am!   Those children of youn will ilwiyi be children\nin your eyei . . . even when they start hiving \"ditei\" Md\ndiscussing ringi tnd ministers ind honeymoon-trips.\nBut it'i in more thin oni\nreipeet thit they never \u00abrow\nup. They never outgrow the\nneed tor milk. Babyhood to\nbaldness, or bloom-of-youth's\nend, they need the nourishment that fresh Curlew Pu-\nteurlzed Milk, in particular,\ngives.\nA quart t dty, to.mtnhood\nor womanhood ... it leut \u2022\npint t dty tfter thtt Beciuse\nmilk contains nearly ill the\nfood-elements the body needs.\nWhit ibout younelf? Drink\nmore milk\u2014It'i good for you!\nCURLEW CREAMERY\nFALM DAIRIES LTD.\nBUTTER     -     ICECREAM1   -     MIUC     -     CREAM\nALL PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS\n -THE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-SATURDAY MORNINO. DEC. 22. 1134\nIHS{-\nCENTRAL HAS\nFINE PROGRAM\nGrades V and VI Hold\nChristmas Closing\nExercises\nA fine program of plays, recitations, dances and instrumental numbers, marked the closing exercises\nof gndei V and VI at \" Central\nachool Thuraday afternoon, when\nthe school music room wai again\nwell filled with parents and nupils.\n^ Now On\nSale\u2014\nCALONA\nFRENCH ond\nITALIAN\nVERMOUTHS\nMade by\nCalona Winei Ltd.\nKelowna, B. C.\n$1.25 Per Bottle\nAt All Oovernment Liquor Storei.\nThis advertisement Is not published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of\nBritish Columbia\nThe program included:\nGrade VI boyi\u2014Play, \"The Dra-\neon and the riddle-.\" enacted by\nMelvln Frederickson. and John\nSaxon as thc Dragon: Herbert Guscott, mayor: Walter Thompson, fiddler.\nEric Holmgren\u2014Recitation, \"The\nOutpost.\"\nBetty Emory\u2014Piano solo, \"Minuet\nin G llajor.\"\nMargaret Splera \u2014 Recitation,\n\"Louisa.\"\nHelen Stout \u2014 Scottish dances,\nChantreuse and Highland Fling.\nAnnie Pavlch\u2014Reeltatlon, \"England.\"\nMelvin Frederickson and Victor\nGraves \u2014 Mouth organ and jews\nharp, \"Wreck of the Old VI.\"\nEvelyn Perdue\u2014Recitation.\nTommy Wallace\u2014Tap dance.\nBetty Hickey\u2014Recitation, \"Joy of\nChristmai.\".\nAvonia Stewart \u2014 Recitation,\n\"Praying for Shoes.\"\nDivision 1 girls, play\u2014\"The Grasshopper and the Ants.\" given by Ida\nBuck as the grasshopper; Helen\nStout. Queen of Ants; Ardell Prince,\nplayful ants.\nTeddy Affleck-Recitation, \"Pirate Slory.\"\nEvelyn Gunn. Pamela Dewdney\nand Eleanor Simpson\u2014Military tap\ndance.\nEric Holmgren\u2014Piano 10I0, \"At\nSunrise.\"\nEleanor Paddon \u2014 Recitation,\n\"Mincemeat.\"\nPaul Hlookoff \u2014 Instrumental\nnumber. Russian.\nElsie Hodgson\u2014Recitation, \"Arithmetic.\"\nArdell Price\u2014Recitations, \"The\nOyster,\" \"Little Flo'i Letter.\"\nRoberta Pattenon \u2014 Recitation,\n\"Chrlitmu.\"\nDelbert Smiley\u2014Guitar, \"Cow-\nbov Songs\" for which he received\na nig ovation.\nWllla McClement \u2014 Recitation,\n\"Saucer and Eyu.\"\nMac McNichol \u2014 Song, \"Silent\nNight.\"\nDaphne Rhode\n\"Washing Dishel.\"\nRecitation,\nFairview\nFuel Co.\nMIDLAND COAL:\nLump    $10.50\nStove        f 9.00\nSTANDARD\nLETHBRIDGE:\nLump     f 10.50\nStove        f9.00\nHILLCREST:\nLump   $10:00\nCarload  Pricei  on\nApplication\nPHONE 701\nThe Ideal Gift for Her\u2014A\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\nCORBY'S - FAMED  DISTILLERS SINCE\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nBEGIN PACKING\nCHRISTMAS TOYS\nThe Boy Scouts and Girl Guidei\nbegan packing some of the Christmai toys, Thursday night which\nthey will distribute to the needy.\nThe work is being done at the\nScout hall and the Scouts and\nGuides have been busy (or about\na month.\nMACLEOD, Alta. <CP)-Kindness\not the two sons of Albert Pleated, a\ndistrict farmer, two years ago, was\nremembered by a flock of ducks. The\nboys fed them and placed bands on\ntheir feet. This season the birds returned, and are still on the Plested\nfarm.\nHUME KIDDIES\nHAVE PARTIES\nChildren Guests for\nClosing Christmas\nEvent\nThursday afternoon the children\nof Division 4. Hume school, entertained their young friends ot preschool age, at a very pleasant party\nat the school, flames, dancing,\nblackboard drawing and an lm*\nproffiptu program of songs were enjoyed.\nA treat of candy and cookies com*\npitted the afternoon. The young\nguests were Audrey Greer, Elise\nThomas, Ester Leemlng. Karen frank-\nlln. Haael Northway, Irene Northway,\nBobble Murden. Joe Meagher, Freddie Leemlng, Morris Bewick, Ivan\nLauihton, BUlie Couch, Lawrence\nWebster. Uoyd Terr, Doug Bmlth,\nBob Eoblnson, Jlmme penningtoa\nand Terry Fisher.\nOrade I, division 0. also had a\npleasant closing program Thursday.\nA program of songs Included:\nAlleen pathera aod Kathleen Wllaon. \"Welcome;\" Beverly Swanaon,\n\"Bubble Song;'' claaa, \"We Are Babies,\"; Harold Rowley, recitation;\nHater Brodie, \"Chrlstmaa Song;\" Class\n\"Donkey Game\"; Eva Holm, song;\nclsss\u2014\"Do You Believe in Santa.\"\nMISS CLARA BLOOMEROFCASTLEGAR\nHAD HARROWING EXPER1ENCEN0RTH\nOF EDMONTON; VISITING IN NELSON\nSTEVENS WOULD\nRUN IN KOOTENAY\nKIMBERLEY, B.C., Dec. 21.- The\nKlmberley Conservative asociation\nbeld an enthusiastic meeting when\nmany important matters were discussed and considerable correspondence dealt with. *\nIt was decided to make * drive\nfor members at once and to call the\nannual general meeting for early\nIn the new year.\nWith a Dominion election not far\noff it was the general feeling that\nsteps should be taken Immediately\ntoward organization. The provincial\norganization has recently been thoroughly re-organized and this also\nshould be done ln the dlitrlct\nCorrespondence has been received from Hon. H. H. Stevens itating\nthat he has not considered running\nelsewhere lf he obtains a nomination in thia riding.\nFred Blackwell of Morrison subdivision gained considerable distinction at the Alberta Provincial\nPoultry ihow, when he showed a\nnumber of Bantams. He won seven\nfirsts, tour seconds and one special.\nHe received firsts for Cochin black\ncock, Cochin black hen. Ornamental\ncockerel. Ornamental Cochin pullet, Cochin buff cockerel and pullet,\nthe latter also getting a championship. Second were for Cochin black\npullet, Cochin black hen, Cochin\nblack cockerel and ornamental pullet.\nThe special prize was for tr < beat\nexhibit of bantams, not less than\nfour birds.\nThe mine and concentrator will\nclose at Sunday noon and will not\nreopen until Wednesday noon.\nThe storea operated by memben\not the Retail Merchants association\nwill be closed all day Tuesday and\nWednesday on Christmas week and\nalso Tuesday and Wednesday of the\nNew Year week.\nAutomobiles, airplanes and itreet\ncars with overhead trolleys are not\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia u. s! weather offkiaf.   lng'!ays a\nYOUR ChrUtmu tnt*rliinm\u00abnt will ruch a new hlfh thli\nyear ll you ipecify B.C. Distillery Ce. Lid. producti.\nTike your cholc* from lh* Christmu tr**, every on*\nol th* ibov* brands ll luperlitiv* quality\nand prlctd to ftt your pocket book.\nThe BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY Co. Ud.\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the I.iquoc\nCjjitrol Board or by thc Government of Britiih Columbia.\nWith Her Parents, Stops at\nHome of Mr. and Mrs.\n' G. H. King\nMiss Clara Bloomer ( who is convalescing from a suoeeeiful appendix\noperation that climaxed a hazardous 3!0-mlIe mercy flight from the\nnorthern Alberta jntsslon post, Wa-\nblska, to Edmonton, Is visiting with\nher parenta, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.\nBloomer, at tha home of her aunt\nand uncle, Mr, and Mrs. 0. H.\nKing. Victoria atreet, before returning to her home ln Caatlegar.\nThe Anglican mission school\nteacher bas made ateady progress\nsince her harrowing experiences during the middle of laat montb, and\nlast night waa warm ln her praise\nfor the efforta made ln bringing\nber out from tbe Indian settlement.\nMlaa Bloomer cared for the teaching needs of the small mission and\nfur-trading poet at Wablskaw lake,\nwhere the Hudson'a Bay oompany\nand BevlUions carry on a fur-trade\nwith tbe 'Indians.\nOn November 14. with the nearest medical care available _M miles\nto the aouth, ahe waa stricken with\nan acute attack of appendicitis and\nlay for a week In the amall mission\nschool before ruahed out of the\nnorth by plane. During that time\nahe was cared for by the mission\nnurse, Mlsa Dorothy Bawden.\nAround her rescue, Mlsi Bloomer\ndeclares, Is woven a picture of unselfish sacrifice. When she ftrst took\n111 the mission teamster and freighter. Carlton Barnes, popularly known\naa \"Bed\", made a 10-mlle dash\nthrough a bunding blizzard to the\nstation on the Lesser Slave lake to\nsummon help. The ttlp usually takea\nthe better part of three days and\nMr. Barnes rode the 90 miles ln\n30 houra. From Slave lake a wire\nwaa aent ln to Edmonton.\nPilot Emeat Kublck who undertook the trip had a difficult time\nIn completing thc mercy flight\ntbrough a heavy blizzard, but finally reached the poet.\nIn a small three-passenger biplane tbe sick teacher and her nurse\nwere brought Into Edmonton. The\ntwo ladles* occupied the front cockpit and found It pretty crowded.\nBoth were stiff with cold when they\nwere taken out, bundled up ln\neiderdown sleeping robes. Thursday\nMlse Blomer was operated on by\nDr.. J. H. Conroy and haa made\nateady progress since. Associated\nwith Dr. Conroy In the care, of\ntbe patient waa Dr. A. W. Macbeth. During ber atay ln the hospital she waa deluged wltb flowers,\nand enjoyed many acta of kindness.\nMlas Bloomer la planning to upend\nChrlstmaa at her home at Caatlegar, and will not go back to her\npost thla term.\nYAHK FOLK VISIT\nCALGARY\nYAHK, B.C., Dec. 21-Mr. md\nMrs. I*. A. Lazenby and Ken Dixon\nand Joe Brogan were visitors to\nCslifsrv\nMrs. Alex Rattray and brother Cecil Larson motored to Spokane to\nvisit their mother, Mrs. H. Larson\nwho Is 111 there.\nMiss Edith Nelson of Kitchener\nwas a visitor in town.\nOle KJenstad motored to Creston.\nMrs. Charles Hellgren and children have returned to their home in\nKimberley. after visiting the former's brother-in-law and sister Mr.\nand Mrs. Algot Johnson. She was\naccompanied home by her mother\nMrs. Sundquist.\nMotorists to Cranbrook recently\nwere Mn. Birch, Lila Birch, Mrs.\nFalkoner, Don Pratt, Henry Matson,\nReynold Burlingham apd Leslie\nLythgol.\nMrs. Wheatley of Spokane ipent\na day in town renewing old acquaintanceships. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss\nMarion Hamilton of Crcstom\nGeorge Eckenfcller motored to\nFrank.\nErnest Lythgol has arrived from\nIhe coast to visit his parents, Mr:\nand Mrs. E. A. Lythgol.\nMrs. John Lorenzo and children\nwere visitors to Creston, guests of\nMr. and Mrs. Mione.\nMiss Evelyn Rivans spent a few\ndays in Cranbrook.\nE. E. Homes and daughter Miss\nEnid of Cranbrook were in town.\nMrs. J. Wardrope has returned\ntrom Calgary after visiting friends.\nAmong those attending a dance\nat Kitchener Friday were Misses\nHope and Hellen Mclnnis, Mary\nBirch and Lila Birch, Don Pratt,\nArt Rutledge, Thelma Peterson,\nRalph Rlngstad, Ken tnd Phil Tipper.\nMembers of the Maple Leaf club,\nunder the supervision of Miss Sybil Wilkie, were entertained at the\nhome of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jensen.\nThe affair was in the form of\na Christmas party with the girls exchanging presents. Lunch wai served.\n- PAOI THRU\nINCORPORATED   2T\u00ab MAY I67Q.\n61ft Suggestions\nLAST,\n^MBNUWE Shopped\nSaturday\nHalf Price Specials\nClearance of Oriental\nand Other Novelties\nA fine collection of gift porcelain, glassware and\nnovelties to go out at l_ist-minute clearance prices.\nEvery piece on sale Saturday.\nWoolen Scarf Sett\nUseful and acceptable gifts. Soft, all-wool scarves\nand cap sets. Colors, green, grey, brown and QQ*?.\nmaroon. HALF PRICE, SET  TO\nMisses' Brushed Wool\nBerets\nRegular 59c. Soft wooly berets, that originally sold\nfor 95 cents. Big color range and various OA*\nheadsizes. HALF' PRICE   OU\nMen's Scarves\nRegular $2.50. Men's fine wool scarves, square\nstyle. *1 nr\nHALF PRICE   -PlXJ\nPerfumes\nSpanish Perfumes, regular $1.00. CA-P\nHALF PRICE  DU\nChildren's Mitts\nChildren's woolen mitts, camel shade only, regular\n39c pair. OA*\nHALF PRICE' Dl\nEvening Bags\nIn brilliant sequins and bugle beads, (M  JO\nregular $2.95 eaeh. HALF PRICE    . QlAO\nWomen's balbriggan panties and bloomers,      OA*\nregular 39c. HALF PRICE   Lo\nBrushed Wool Berets, Regular 59c. QA*\nHALF PRICE OU\nInfants' Lamsdown Bonnet*, tan or white.     tM\nRegular $1.00. HALF PRICE OU\nWomen's Jumbo Coat Sweaters. Regular $2.95 and\nHALF PRICE ...  $L4o       $l.\"o\nTiny Tots Ribbed Bloomers. Regular 19c.        IA*\nHALF PRICE     IU\nGirls' Suedine Jackets. Regular $2.95. <M  JO\nHALF PRICE   \u00ab|I1.W\nWomen's High-Grade Shoes\nBlack or brown, kid T straps, spike heel. Black or\nbrown, kid gore pumps, cuban heel. Black or brown,\nkid 3-eye tie, cuban heel. Wide choice of fitting.\nRegular $7.50. M 7C\nPAIR $0. \/ 0\nDressing Gowns\n8 only, men's all wool dressing gowns with silk ties,\ncolors blue, wine and grey. Regular $9.00 fr J AT\nto $12.00. HALF PRICE ^*t.\\70\nBuy Your Holiday Food\nRequirements Saturday\nBUTTER\u2014Ruby Cnek or Hudsonia .. Ptr Ib. 26*\nKETCHUP\u2014Crone and Blackwell; M-ox. btl. 19*\n$ALAD DRESSINC\u2014Kraft ....  12-01. bottle 23*\nCUT MIXED PEEL    Mb. carton 25*\nGRAHAM WAFERS\u2014Red Arrow .. Per pkg. 20*\nBISCUITS\u2014Christie's Anorted .. Mb. carton 28*\nTUNA FISH\u2014Nabob Vu   Per tin 23*\nSHRIMP\u2014Nabob Dry or Wet li .... Per tin 19*\nCRAB MEAT\u2014|ap Vu Ptr tin 33*\nLUMP SUGAR   2-lb. carton 23*\nFORT GARRY TEA    Mb. carton 65*\nSWEET GHERKINS\u2014Victory  ..  8-ox. bottlt 25*\nTABLE FIGS\u2014Smyrna  Ptr Ib. 25*\nGRAPEFRUIT\u2014Polki   M'\/i-ox. tint 25*\nPICKLES\u2014Happy Vale, Sweet Mixed;\n3l-oi. bottlt   35*\nGINGER WINE\u2014Q.i. with ont drinking glass free.\nPtr bottlt 45*\nMIXED NUTS\u2014No Peanuts  2 lbi. 35*\n6 lbi  fl.00\nBRAZIL NUTS\u2014Urge lixe  2 lbi. 37*\nCandy Specials\nCHOCOLATES\u2014Ganong'i ....  5-lb. boxei f 2.35\nCHRISTMAS MIX   2 lbi. 35*\nCHOCOLATES\u2014Lowneys 2-lb. box 85*\nCaley'i Celebrated CHRISTMAS CRACKERS, from\n25* to ?1.85 per box.\nCHRISTMAS STOCKINCS from .. 30* to f 1.25\nFruit and Vegetables\n|AP ORANCES Ptr box f 1.10\nEMPEROR GRAPES     Ptr Ib. 20*\nCRANBERRIES     Ptr Ib. 33*\nHEAD LETTUCE\u2014Large list    Each 14*\nSWEET POTATOES 3 lbi. 25*\nCELERY          Par bunch 10*\nfi\nQifts for Her\nHandbags, large assortment .. fl.95 and f2.95\nSilk Scarves, each   79* to fl.50\nKid Gloves, pair   81.95\nSilk Crepe Hosiery, pair   81.00\nService Weight Hosiery, pair fl.00\nSilk and Wool Hosiery, pair 69* to fl.00\nSt. Denis Bath Crystals, each  75*\nPlaying Cards, 2 decks in box  fl.00\nUmbrellas, boxed f2.95 and f 3.95\nMauve, rose or purple ribbon drawn felt slippers.\nSizes 11 to 2. 7W\nPAIR  10\nSilk Dress Lengths, each   f4.75\nAeropack Cases,  each    f6.95\nChrome Leather Moccasin Slipper, fur trimmed.\nRed, green, brown or blue. Cl 10\nPAIR    Jpl.KF\nJuliette style black or brown felt uppers, fur trimmed. Leather soles and heels. Cl QC\nPAIR ...-. $1.00\nThey're Here!\nInfants' Madeira Dresses\nAll white, or white trimmed with pink or blue.\nOnly limited quantity, so hurry down. ffl AA\nEACH    , $1.UU\nMisses' Wool Jackets\nor Ski Pants\nJackets are buttoned or finished with zippers, and\nthe pants are shaped at the waist, and have fitted\ncuff at the anklt. Brown, blue and scarlet. Sizes\n14 to 20. #9' QC\nEACH   $0.30\nWonderful Collection of\nRayon Lingerie\nChoose from, gowns, pajamas, vest and bloomer\nor brassiere sets, and slips, in plain or trimmed\nstyles, pastel shades. Cl AA\nEACH    }>1.UU\nQifts for Him\n\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\"       \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' \u2014^ \u25a0^^^\u25a0^\u25a0^   I\u2014 I  II nm  itl_m__._-____m___--_m___t---___tt__m\nSilk Ties, boxed   39*\nSilk Scarves, Regular $1.49  fl.00\nMen's Regal  (Fancy Stripe Shirts)    fl.49\nFancy Gift Braces   75*\n3 doz, Wool Scarves  f 1.00\nYardley's Shaving Bowls, each  fl.00\nLeather Cigarette Holders    75*\nParker Pen and Pencil Sets f 7*50\nTie Holders, each  fl.00\nBoys' Leather Helmets     95*\nBoys' Capeskin Mitts   49*\nMen's Silk Pajamas\nAH silk. Tailored with neat turn down collar. Very\nsmart patterns.\nPAIR \t\nFlannelette Pajamas\nFor warmth, service and comfort give Forsyth flannelette pajamas. Cl QC\nPAIR  $1.J0\nBroadcloth Pajamas\nIf he wears broadcloth pajamas these are sure to\nplease him. In neat striped patterns. fl CO\n$\n->]\ns\nill\na\ni\n$4.95\nPAIR\nQifts for the Home\nCut Glass Pieces   Less 33 1-3%\nGift Cupers and Saucers, each  15*\nGift Cups and Saucers, each 39* and 49*\nPottery Jardinieres, each   fl.00\nHand Painted Jug Vases, each   fl.00\nNew Glass Water Sets, each  f 1.29\n23-piece China Sets, each   f 3.79\n13-piece Tea Sets, each   f2.50\nCream and Sugars, pair   59*\n66-piece Dinner Sets, set  f 23.50\n17-piece (Joffee Service, set ._  f 2.95\nAppliqued Linen Scarves, each   50*\nDown Comforters, each   f 7.95\nHamb-embroidered Pillow Slips, regular $2.00;\npair     f 1.59\nLinen Banquet Sets, set   f8.95\nTowel Gift Sets, each   f 1.29\nLovely Gift Towels, each  79*\n52-inch Linen Cloths, each   fl.00\n36-inch Cluny Lace Cloths, each  fl.95\nBrocaded Bedspreads, each  f3.95\nSilk Taffeta, Cushions, each   f 1.29\nShirred Taffeta Bedspreads, each  f6.95\nSatin Bound Blankets, each   f4.50\nDouble Bed Wool Blankets, pair  f 7.95\nBeautiful Reversible Rugs, each   f4.50\nTable Lamps, complete, each   f 7.00\nWalnut Top End Tables, each   fl.95\nEiSUSn^^Ef^^^*^ (Hi5^\u00bbf^!\u00a39\n____\u25a0\n\u25a0\n *********\n^\u25a0\n\t\n\t\n\u25a0A0E FOUR \u2022\nI\nI\nCASH MARKET\nGAILICK A JOY, Prop*.\nPHONE 854\u2014FREE DELIVERY BLUE LABEL BABY BEEF EXCLUSIVELY\nSPECIALS EFFECTIVE SATURDAY and MONDAY.\nTURKEYS\nAll Freih\nYoung Birdi\nGuaranteed\nSelect*. Extra Heavy: Ib. 251\nA'g      Lb. 23*\nB'g   Lb. 18*\nC't      Lb. 14*\nYOUNG ROASTING GEESE  1 Lb. 16c-18c\n' TMI NEUON DAILY NEWS. NILION, S.C.-SATURDAY MORNINO. DIC. tt. 1W4\t\ntb* potatoei. Plac* the strip* oi\nbtcon across th* potatoes and bak*\nIn a hot oven (450 degrees Fahrenheit) until the bacon il crisp and th*\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBy MRS. MARY MORTON\nMenu, Reeipei ind Hlntt\nMenu Hint\n. Sweet Potatoei With Bacon\nButtered Cabbage\nBeet and Celery Salad\nPreito Cike With H*M Baue*\nTea\nThis menu will aerve for luncheon\nor dinner.\npswsswsssss-ws-sssawss-Kw-^w\nSAUSACE MEATi Ideal fer\nTurkey ituffing; Of*\n3 lbi Ld\nBABY BEEF ROUND\nSTEAK 2 lbi. 29*\nBEEF STEW: Uan\nBoneleti  ....  2 lbi. 10*\nPORK CHOPS: Uan, center\ncuh  Lb. 25*\nSWIFTS PREMIUM BA\nCON: Chrlitmai wrapped;\nVi-lb- pkgi. 9Q*\n23'\nROUND STEAK ROASTS:\nRed Label. Nuff 1 >M \u00a3*\nHid; Ib.  .,\n1415*\nBREAKFAST SAUSAGE:\n2  lbi 19*\nPURE PORK SAUSACE:\nLb 20*\nPORK TENDERLOIN:\nFreih       Lb. 25*\nPORK SPARE RIBS:\n2 lb*. 25*\nSWIFT PREMIUM HAMS:\nVi er whole; Oi*\nPOT ROASTS:\nCuti;\nLb\t\nUan Tender\nT'W\nLIBBY'S  MINCEMEAT:\nIdeal fer piei . 2 lbi. 29*\nCHOPPED SUET: Nib flour;\nI lbi  29*\nPORK OVEN ROASTS:\nUan Tender   ..   Lb. 17*\nVEAL OVEN ROASTS:\nChoice   .% ..   Lb. 10-14*\nVEAL STEW: 3 lbi. 25*\nSWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM\nSLICES: Urge IP*\ncenter cuti; each  . lv\nDURITY\n*   FLOUR\nMAKU BETTER BREAD\nBS\u00abS*-e\u00ab$5S3\u00bbS59SeM*#*\u00bb\u00bbS\u00bb\n\"Mikes Wath  Dty  Easier\"\nIt'i\n100%\nPure\nMade\nIn\nB.C.\nBLEACH\nThe housewife's friend.\nYour  local  grocer  sells\nand recommends it.\nManufactured tolely by\n8UPREMA  POLISH  00, LTD,\nVancouvir, B.C.\n><\u00ab\u00ab^*<\u00ab*\u00ab^'\u00abC\nOccasional\nCHAIRS\n$9.50, $11\nto $22.00\nSome of our best\ngift hints are\nthese Mohair and\nFrieze Chairs\nwith sturdy frames\nof Walnut. Specially priced.\nThe Sensible Present!\nFurniture should be your choice!\nNo other gift so thoroughly expresses the Christmas spirit, ond so\ncompletely pleases the recipients!\nYet furniture gifts are not costly os\nthese specimen values easily prove!\nCEDAR\nCHESTS\nPleasing and\npractical presents. Here is a\nreal value in a\nWalnut veneer-\n_ ed chest of gen-\n$14.50 tO $37.50 uine Red Cedar.\nSMOKERS at\n$2.50 to\n$12.50\nFLOOR\/BRIDGE\nand TABLE LAMPS\nA hundred different styles for your\nchoice. An ideal gift.\n$3.95 to $17.50\nTOYS - TOYS\nMake your selection now from our\nlarge stock. Prices\nwere never so low!\nEND TABLES\nWalnut\n$1.95, $2.95, $4.25\nto $7,50\nOCCASIONAL\nTABLES\nIn Walnut.\n$6.50 to $18.50\nFOLDING CARD TABLES\n$2.50 to $7.50\nKENWOOD BLANKETS\n$3.75 to $11.00\nFANCY MIRRORS\nA delightful gift to Mother or for the\nhome\n$2.50 to $8.00\nif\nI\n6\nr  Table Linens - Bridge Sets - Bed Spreads - Fancy Towels - Table\nRunners - Cushions - Fancy Sheets and Pillow Slips\nSTANDARD FURNITURE CO.\nCOMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS\n\"The Home of Sensible Christmas Gifts\"\n i\nSweet Potatoei With Bacon\u2014Six until they stand\nsweet potatoes, three apples, one-' and crtun, whll\nfourth pound sliced bacon. Bell th*\nToday'i   Reel pee\napples toft.\nPreito Cake-On* cup sugar slftad\nwith on* and one-halt cups flour,\ntwo teaspoons baking powder, one-\nfourth teaspoon salt Malt on* tabl**\nspoon butter in a cup, add one egg.\nunbeaten, to the butter, till cue with\nmilk, pour Into dry lnir\u00abdl\u00abnts, mix\nwell, season and bak* in a mod\u00abr*t\u00ab\noven. Serve warm with hard uuce,\nwhipped craam or chocolate aiue*.\ntrendy Whip\nFive egg yolka, ttir** \u00aba whltw,\nRICg AND PINEAPPLE\nOne-half cup uncooked rice, two\ncup* milk, one-fourth teupoon aalt,\ntwo tablespoons sugar, one-half cup\ndiced canned pineapple. Wath rice\nwell. Put with milk, salt and sugar\ninto the top part of a double boiler\nand cook until rice la Under, trom\none and one-half to two boun. At\nthe end of this time, idd pine-\n\u2022pple, and if for grown-ups, shredded almond m\u00abats. Serve hot or\ncold with the following orange\nuuce:\n\u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0____\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0ei i\n1    LAST CALL for\nI Christmas Supplies\naSSSS^ I OVER WAITE A\ncreim. B\u00ab*r\u00abgg yolki and iug\u00bbr\n' alone, add brandy\n*,*_ Ul Ml   pv__-_-   .W.^_   -mm...   wh   \u2014-\npoutoei until wtt ind plice in i\ngreased dripping pan, par*, core and\nslice the applet and plac* between\n.\u201e almoit to butter |\nUd lait thl whites be\u00abten until ltift\nand dry. This should bt very stiff\nand served in stemmed glasses with\nfruit cake. Serves Ilx.\nLIMITED\nSanta Would Love to Leave a\nBEATTY\nWASHER - IRONER - POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\nW\u00bb>fc>_fc\u00bbfc\u00bbfc\u00bbfc*w*\u00bb^^\nBon Ton Meat Market\nPHONE 292 n\u00bb DUIVERY\nWe itlll heve a wonderful Miectlon of very choice\nyoung Turkey! ringing in (lie from 7 to 25 lbi. Our\nlargo volume of turkey ulei have made It nocMiiry\nfor ui to bring in another large ihipmant of freih killed\nturkew, and we are offering them to tho trade at theie\nvery low pricet:\nCHAD! \"A\" TURKEYS\u2014All perfect blrdt;       OA*\nHt Ib. .. LO\nCRADE \"B\" TURKIYS-Cood quality; 10*\nPer Ib \u2022\u2022\u2022 *0\nA 100% British Columbia\nCompany\nPHONI 707\nPhone 707\nSPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES\nEffective Soturdoy ond Mondoy\nCandies and Nuts are selling fast\n9\ntn\nPrime Fresh Killed\nSteer Beef\nT.-BONl ROASTS:     IM\nTrimmed; per Ib.   . 10\nSHORT RIBS BEEF:\nLb\t\nBRISKET BOILi\nPerlb.\t\nPRIME RIBS BEEFi\nPor Ib\t\nOVEN ROASTS\nBEEPi por Ib\t\n..t\n14'\nIff\nBREAKFAST\nSAUSACE: 3 lbt.\nFRESH MINCED\nSTEAK: i lbi. ..\nBONELESS STEW BEEF:\nLoan;\n3 lbt. \t\nDELICIOUS LAMB\nCHOPS: 2 lbt. ....\nSPOKANE COTTAGE\nCHEESE: por Ib. ...\nCHOPPED SUET:\nFroth; 2 lbt\t\nCHOICE ROASTS\nLAMB: per Ib. ....\nFRESH SPARE RIBS:\n2 lbt\t\n.25'\n.25'\niF:\n25*\n35'\n25*\n25'\n15'\n25'\nCREAMERY BUTTER\u2014Prairie Roto Brand;       1C*\n2 lbt.   *W\nCHOICE ROASTING\nCHICKENt <M*\nPerlb LL\nCHOICE YOUNG   17*\nFOWL: per Ib. .. *\u2022'\nFRESH RENDERED BEEF DRIPPING: IA*\nFor deep frying   P\u00abr lb. IW\nGET IN ON THESE LOW PRICES FOR QUALITY GOODS\nCOCONUTS\u2014Largo    3 for 25*\nCANDIES   Lb. IS*, 20*, 25*\njellies and Creamt      Lb. 27*\nNUTS\u2014 Brazils, Filberts and Almondt .... 2 lbi. 35*\nCHOCOLATES\u2014Lowney't Beit; 'Alb. boxet\nat 25* and 35*\n|ELLY POWDERS\u2014Pure Fruit flavor! .... Per pkt. 5*\nA FEW CHRISTMAS CRACKERS at 50*, 75* and $1\nBRUSSELS SPROUTS  2 lbt. 35*\nCELERY\u2014Urge White Headt 2 lbt. 15*\nI GRAPEFRUIT\u2014Jamaica Large      Each 10* |\nCHEESE\u2014Fine, well matured  Lb. 25*\nCRANBERRIES\u2014Froth lot in    Lb. 30*\nCHRISTMAS HAMS\u2014Beit quality  Lb. 26*\nSWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS\u2014Whole or half;    07<\nLb.    Ll\nStart Now\u2014Shop at the Bon Ton\u2014Our Meatt aro the\nBott and Our  Pricei  Very  Reasonable.  A trial  will\nconvince you!\t\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014t t*.       * i.ii 1      \u2014\nPHONE 292   ( Don. McKomie, Mgr.) FREE DELIVERY\nWelcome\nGIFTS\nFor the Discriminating\nLADY\nChoose Her Gift where\nehe love, to \u00bbhop-~where\neverything it jutt according to her tatte.\nHandkerchiefs\n45c\nLINGERIE\n$1.50 to $2.95\nEVENING\nDRESSES\nUp from $15.00\nSUNDAY NITE\nDRESSES\nUp from $12.00\nHOSIERY\n75c\nART NOVELTIES\nFrom 65c\nD. C. Art\nShoppe\nVIEWPOINT, Alta. (CP)-An Indiscriminate appetite claimed th*\nlife ot George Smith's hen. A large\npiece of wood, two bran rings, thre*\npieces of glass, a .22 bullet, two __\\\nshells, a rivet and two feathers were\nfound in its gizzard. It was 1 sliver\nof bene, however, that found Iti\nmark in the hen's vitals that brought\ndeath.\nBUTTER-Our famoui Flrtt Grade Alberta, 3 lbt. 72*   R\nDONT OVERLOOK THE FACT THAT WE WILL BE CLOSED\nCHRISTMAS DAY AND BOXINQ DAY\nI DONT OVER\nI Phone Your Ordon In Early! We Deliver 6 Timet Daily\nC. O..D. if Required.\nPure Food\nMarket\nPhono 50\nPros Delivery\nTurkeys \u2014 Turkeys\nDon't guess about quality. If you buy\nyour Christmas turkey from us you are\nassured of a No. I quality bird, and it\ncosts no more.\nSee our window display for the finest auortment of\nturkoyt, geete, ducki, chicktnt and fowl.\nBirdt drawn without extra charge.\nJUST ARRIVED\u2014Olympia oysteri, theil oyiteri, Eait-\nern oyitert and erabi.\nOur Usual Week-end Specials for\nSaturday and Monday\nBURNS ft Co., Ltd.\nNelion, B.C.\nYOUR EVERY WISH\nsully appeased in our laden store, for your lady gift, missy or\nsmall children and babies. Our selection is large, our staff very\nanxious with suggestions.\nALLEN-A SILK HOSIERY\nThe largest hosiery firm In America. We believe there is none\nbetter. We carry no imperfects; all first quality.\nI Special Christmas Prices In Service, Chiffon\n1 or Silk Crepe 91.25, $1.00, 78*\nSeveral shipments of dresses arrived this last day or so. Party\nand afternoon. A dress bought from us means something.\nSpecially priced  $2.95, $3.95, $4.95\nSilk lingerie Sets of bloomer and vest or brassiere, or panty and\nbrattiere. Easily worth $1.50. Set  79*\nOther sets, pure silk crepes and satins .... $1.0*0 to $2.95\nPure silk crepe de chine Cowns $2.95\nNOVELTIES\u2014We ars really proud of them. They are priced\nas low as  15* up to $3.50\nChildren's Eiderdown Kimonos, all sizes. Hurry for these bargains, at   95* up to $1.95\n: RAMSDEN'S\n322 BAKER AT STANLEY STREET\n_h>\u00bb>%>>)>>)\u00bb%\u00bb_\u00bb)>_\u00bb)>>i\u00bbXl\u00bbA_h\u00bb>i\u00bb9i\u00bb\u00bb>%\u00bb\u00bb->>i^\ni\n \u2014\u25a0\n\t\n\\*m\nSociety\nTOs column Is conducted by\nMn. M. J. Vlgneux. All newi of a\nsocial nt.ure. Including receptions,\nKlvate entertainments, penonil\njmi, mtrrltges. etc. will tppetr\nln thla column. Telephone Mrs.\nVlgneux at her home, 618 Billet\nttreet.\nC. F. McDougtl and htt two sons,\nDtnlel tnd Clirence, who ht'e been\nspending some time In tbe Ctrlboo\ndistrict, have returned to ipend\nChrlstmu with the family on Stanley itreet.\nMr. ind Mrs Fred Biskemsn hive\nirrlved in Nelion to tpenn Chrlitmu.\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. jtmei Armttrong,\nWtter ttreet, htve left for Vlctorlt,\nwhere they went to tttend the wedding of their daughter Eva, to Mr,\nLambert which taket place ln Vic-\ntori* Christmas dty.\nArchie Roe of Slocan City vlilted\nNelson yesterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Robinson, Ftlrvlew, who hts\nbeen on tn extended vltlt In the\neut ntumed home yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. ind Mrs.  T.  L. Bloomer of\nCutlegtr arrived Thursday from Edmonton where they went owing to\nthe  Illness of their dtuihter who\nhu returmd with them.\n.   .   .\nMrs. L. Mclntoth retruned to Erie\ntodty tfter t tltlt ln town.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJohn Daly of Tmlr ipent yester-\nd.y ln the city.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJohn Ollroy of Willow Point vlilted Nelton yetterdty.\n.   .   \u2022\nItn. Archie Gny It a patient ln\nthe Kootenay Lake General hoeplttl.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThomu West of the Lirdetu wu\nln town ihopplng yesterdiy.\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nCharlet McLtndert ot Bandon\ntpent yetterdty ln the city.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nChtrlei Rudd of the Reno mine\nIt t Nelson vUltor.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Ctrol Purney of tbi stiff of\nthe Kootenty Lake Oenenl hoeplttl\nIs to spend Chrlstmu tt tbe bome\nof her parents ln Slocan Ctty.\n\u00bb   *   \u2022\nCaptain T. E. Peten and hit\ndiughter, Mitt M. Peten of Ony\nCreek wen Nelson visitors yesterdsy.\n.   .   .\nMlas Margaret Barrett nturm thli\nmorning to Vincouver after ipendlng the aummer tt the home of her\nlister,  Mrs   W.  E.  Mclntoth,  Htll\nMlnfs rotd.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.   Thomu   Wilson   tnd   smsll\n-THE NILSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C\u2014SATURDAY MORNING. DEC. 22. 1M4-\nson. front atrwt, kin todty tor\nErickson whin tbey wlll spend the\nholldtyt tt thi bome of Mn. Wilson's mother.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. W. X. O. Bill wbo bu been\nthe guett of ber brother ind sister-\nIn-law, Mr. tnd Mn. O. Stuirt Mclntoah, Billet itreet, for the put\nfew weeki left yetterdty for her\nhome In Bill-more.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlu A. Kennel, of Johnstons\nLanding Ii I city vliltor.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. End Swinson ind children\nof Cuctde hu returned tfter vltlt-\nIng ber lister, Mlw Vert Kllnotky,\nBtker ttreet.\ni   .   .\nElmer Ttttrie wbo tttendi ichool\nIn town leavei todty tor the Relief-\nArlington mine to ipend Chrlitmu\nwith hli pirenu, Mr. ud Mn. Wilier Ttttrie.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nCharlei Barrett, Billet street, hu\nleft to vltlt hli mother, Mn. Jamw\nJamleaon   ln   Revelatoke   over   the\nholldiyi.\nlit\nMlu Bernt Kline wbo ittendi college In Vancouver hu irrlved to\nvltlt her parenta, Mr. md Mn. W.\nKline, Selwjn itrtet, during the bolldsyi.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. tnd Mn. Frederick C. Shirpe\n(Continued on Pile Six)\nSafeway \u00a7tore\u00a7\nALWAYS AT TOUR SERVICE WITH QUALITY\nMERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES\nSave as You Spend\u2014Bay More for Less!\nFree Delivery        SATURDAY-MONDAY Phone 153\nChristmas Specials\nCHRISTMAS\nBRILLIANTS\n5 Lbs. 7W\nMIXED NUTS\nNO PEANUTS\n5 Lbs. 79*\nLILY CREAMS\n5 Lbs. 790\nNUTS\nPEANUTS\u2014Freih roasted: 2 lbi. 19?\nBRAZIL NUTS\u2014Larg* ..  2 lbi. 37?\nALMONDS   2 lbi. 37?\nFILBERTS   2 lbi. 37?\nSOFT SHELLED WALNUTS . Lb. 25?\nMINCEMEAT\nFreih Bulk ...' 2 lbi. 29?\nAylmer, 30-oz. jar  33?\nCANDY\nFRENCH CREAMS AND JELLIES\n2 lbi \u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nCUM DROPS 2 *\u2022\u2022\nMAPLE BUDS ,. 2 lbi. 45?\nBUTTER SCOTCH WAFERS:\n2 lbi\t\nPATTERCRISP \u2022*\u25a0\u25a0\u2022>\n49?\n45?\n45?\n35?\nCHEESE\nONTARIO\u2014Mild     Lb. 20?\nONTARIO STRONC  Lb. 25?\nROQUEFORT      Lb. 75?\nCORCONZOLA   Lb. 75?\nROMAN     Lb. 75?\nNORWECIAN COATS CHEESE:\nIb  60?\nBOX CHOCOLATES\nIVi lbi. with Silver Butter\nKnife     99?\n2 Ibs. Assorted   65?\nORANGE and LEMON SLICES:\n2  lbs 49?\nCHOCOLATES: Bulk     Lb. 33?\nSWEET MARIE MIXED .. 2 lbi. 49?\nFRUIT DROPS   2 lbi. 45?\nMIDGET MIXED 2 lbi. 45?\nGINGER ALE\u2014McDonald\nPintt; dox\t\nGINGER WINE:\nQuart    ,\n$1.00\n.39*\nBADERS SHORTBREAD .... Lb. 35?\nLAYER FIGS      Lb. 19?\nPEAS\u2014Royal City, Sieve 2; 2 tint 39?\nPEAS\u2014Royal City, Sieve 5; 2 tint 25?\nCORN-Aylmer Bantam .. ' tint 27?\nSWEDISH ANCHOVIES: 10-ox.\ntin    , J.. 39?\nPICKLES\u2014Happy Vale:\n31-01. jar \t\nOLIVES: Libby's Stuffed;\nGHERKINS-'-Victo.y '.'.' Bottle 19?\n29*\n22*\nBUTTER\u2014Highway 3 lbs. 79?\nK. D. PLUM PUDDING: 30 oi.\ntin  49?\nCHINESE GINGER    )ar 19?\nCICARRTTES\u2014TOBACCOS\nCICARS\u2014Chriitmat Wrapped\nFRUITS AND VEGETABLES _\nBANANAS Firm, Ripe... Doz. 29c\nJAP ORANGES '   Box f 1.10       SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. 25?\nGRAPES\u2014Emperori    2 lbi. 35?       LETTUCE\u2014California .. 2 headi 25?\nCranberries  Lb. 30c     Celery-Armstrong; 2 Ibs. 15c\nAPPLES\u2014Delicious 5 lbs. 23?       CAULIFLOWER\u2014Head 25? and 30?\nBrussels' Sprouts fresh i lbs, 35c\nQUALITY MEAT SPECIALS\nTURKEYS\nALL SIZES-GOOD QUALITY\n18\u00a3    200    220\nCHICKENS\nNo. 1 MILK FED--5 to S-Lb. Average\n200 Per Lb.\nPOT ROASTS   Lb. 7-9-10?\nOVEN ROASTS    Lb. 12?\nRUMP ROASTS     Lb. 13?\nSIRLOIN ROASTS    Lb. 15?\nHAMBURG STEAK   2 lbi. 19?\nPORK SAUSACE     Lb. 15?\nBREAKFAST SAUSAGE .. 2 Ibs. 19?\nSTEWING BEEF 2 Ibs. 19?\nPORK SAUSACE MEAT:          19?\nSWIFTS BACON:                   Oft?\nSliced; Ib. 0U\nPORK ROASTS   Lb. 15?\nPORK LOIN ROASTS Lb. 19?\nSHOULDERS LAMB      Lb. 12?\nLOINS LAMB   Lb. 20?\nVEAL ROASTS Lb. 10?\nLECS VEAL\u2014As Cut ...... Lb. 12?\nROLLED BEEF ROASTS ... - Lb. 15?\nPREMIUM HAMS\u2014Whole .. Lb. 27?\nLEGS                     t ft\nPORK   Lb.lBC\nLAMB  Lb.ZUc\nWl RIKIIVI THI RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTITIEI\nJ\nDISTRIBUTION\nIAFIWAV   ITOItIS   LIMNED\nWITHOUT WASTE\n\u25a0m\u2014t-mmrm\u2014tmm\nW\u00abW\u00ab*\u00ab^^*\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab<f\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab2\nSLIPPERS\n\u2022PAGE\nfor\nGIFT\nTheir ease and comfort\nwill serve as pleasant reminders of the giver's\nthoughtfulness long after the holidays have\npast. Here are styles for\nthe whole family.\nFOR MEN AND WOMEN\nSmart looking slippers in gay colored leathers and\nf abr i cs. Slippers\nwhose sturdy comfort will appeal to\nmen.\nCHILDREN\nlove the cunning styles and easy comfort of these \u00bb<\nslippers.\nOTHER\nSUGGESTIONS\nSkating Boots\nSki Boots\nEvening Slippers\nSpats and Spatees\n11.00  and  Up\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nat\nHORSWILLS\nSATURDAY and MONDAY\nBUTTER\u2014Springbrook   Lb. 25?\nSALAD DRESSING\u2014Kraft       Jar 18?\nPICKLES\u2014Argood Pantry Jan   Each 48?\nJELLY POWDERS\u2014Grandma'i   4 for 17?\nCOFFEE\u2014Malkim Beit in Jars   Lb. 45?\nMARMALADE\u2014Empren 4\u00ab   47?\nCANDY\u2014Chrlitmai Mixed  2 lbi. 35?\nCHOCOLATES Per pound 25? to fl.00\nLEMONS\u2014Juicy  Dos. 35?\nTABLE RAISINS   Per pkg. 25?\nCELERY\u2014Fancy White Lb. 10?\nNUTS\u2014Mixed   2 lbt. 35?\nGINGER WINE: Non Alcoholic;\nPORT WINE\u201425-ox. bottlei;\nOne Glau Tumbler Free With Each Bottle\n40*\nWe Have Everything Seasonable in Fresh Fruits,\nVegetable!, Raitini, Nuts, Candy, Chocolates,\nMincemest, Chriitmat Crackers and\n Stocking! at Popular Pricei 1     \t\nHORSWILL BROS.\nPhone 235 grocers  Free Delivery\nJUNIOR HIGH HAS\nFINAL ASSEMBLY\nCarols, \u2022 ihort play and drills\nfeatured the doling assembly exercises at the junior high school Friday afternoon when the school auditorium was filled with stude. li ind\nparents for the event.\nThe tint item on tbe progrim included a number of carols sung by\nthe grade VIII pupils, under the\ndirection of Miss Enid Etter.\nA ihort pliy by clus IX B, \"The\nMarriage Propoaal,\" by Anton\nTschekoy, followed. This sketch was\nin the lighter vein, and the plot\nwaa quite C pie. Ivan Homer, a\nnervoul nobleman, decides to propose marriage to hli neighbor's\ndaughter Natalia. Unaware of hii\npurpose she turns the conversation\nInto in argument and a lively fight\nensues, but the threads are straightened out ih the end. Three students,\nDonald Watts, Jessie Lutes and Jack\nGray, carried the Comedy of the\n\u25a0ct out in a most admirable manner.\nThe concluding number was a\npretty Christmas tree and tinsel\ndrill by some of the grade VII and\nIX physical classes.\nArthur Graves acted as chairman.\nFIVA*1\nHUME PUPILS HA.\nCLOSING PARTH\nFriday morning Christmas pari\nwere held in division! 2, S and 4]\nthe Hume school, and the pil]\nenjoyed programs of songs, stoi\nand games. The distribution of g\nbrought each party to a happy cl<\nSix lots of tenement property!\nGlasgow were sold for '.id apUf\nThe buyer paid Hid for the\nTwo other loti went for \u00a35.\nFor Last Minute Shoppers\n\/*-. We ore ideally equipped to aid the Last Minute\nShopper in selecting the suitable gift. From handkerchiefs to fur coats, we have the most complete\nselection of acceptable gifts we have ever offered.\nHere are just a few of the many items chosen at\nrandom.\n. i^SSfe\nBLANKETS\nIn plaids, two-tone or plain\n$6.50\u2014$9.00\nSPREADS\nA fine assortment of colored\nspreads.\n$5.75\nLINENS\nTable  cloths,   napkins,  embroidered\ndinner sets.\n$10.00\u2014$29.50\nKIDDIES'SNOW SUITS\nPure wool suits,  ideal for outdoor\nplay. Sizes 2 to 8.\n$3.75-$\u00ab.50\nSMALL LINENS\nDoilies, Runners, Dresser Sets, hand\nembroidered.\n20c\u2014$2.50\nHANDKERCHIEFS\nEach   25c\u201475e\ncolors.\nSb)\ny\nTRE-JUR\nBath Powder     $1.00\u2014$2.25\nTalcum     85c\nBath Sets\u2014Bath Powder, Soap and\n\u2022  Talcum\nPer Set   $1.75\nHOSIERY\nIn service weight, crepe and chiffon.\nAlways acceptable.\nPair  75c-$1.95\n\/\nLATE SHOPPER\nSERVICE\nFor last minute shoppers! We wrap your\ngifts in suitable wrappings, with ribbons,\nseals and tags, and deliver them anywhere\nin the city WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE.\nPHONE 527\nPHONE 528\nBUTCHERTERIA NEWS\nFREE\nDELIVERY\nOur disp.ay of Turkeys is the talk of the town. We\nrecommend an early selection!\nBargains Effective Sat. and Mon.\nXMAS BEEF\nPot Roaiti   7?\nRolled Roaiti, 18? to 20?\nRump Roaiti, 15? to 18?\nXMAS HAMS\nPremium Thistle\nSuperior   Brandt,   10-12*;.\nAv. 281 lb-\nXMAS LAMBS\nShouldcrt Boned and Rolled\non  requett    15?\nLegt, whole or half . .22?\nc.s:,de.Turkey,,.i3c\nB Crade Turkeys, 1*7\nA Crade\nTurkeyt,\n20c~22c\nRound Steak   15<\u00bb 1 Breakfast Saui., 3 lbi. 25? I Leg, Loin Veal Rsts., 18?\nSirloin Steak   20? Minced Steak, 3 lbi. 251 Pot Roaiti, Veal . ...12?\nOven Pork Roaiti  ...ISC Leg Pork Riti., 20?, 22? I Tenderloim, Pork   . ..25?\nYOUNC DUCKS\n3 to 4 lbi. each\n17rl9c\nSELECTED CEESE\n10 to 12 lbi.\n15cl7c\nROASTINC CHICKEN\nPer Ib.\n17r20<r25c\nChopped  Suet, 10\nDelicioui  Mince-       \\A\nmeat,  Ib 1T.C\nCREAMERY\nBUTTER\n2 LBS. POR 43?\n4-lb. limit _\\_ m\u2014t erd'r.\n.orkihire  ityle Of.\nSauiage, per Ib. .. LDZ\nDelicioui\nMelton Mowbray      OA\nPork Piei, per Ib. JVC\nFRESH and SMOKED FISH\nOlympia Oysters, iLUTEFISK:\nper pint   $1.15 Lb  20?\nEastern Oysters, pint 65? freih Codfish, Ib.  ...22?\nFreih Crab Meat, Ib. 65?I<ILLETS, Freih Cod;\nFreih Shrimp Meat, Ib. 65? Lb  25?\nKokanee Trout, Ib.  ..12?\nLake Superior Herring,\n2 lbi 25?\nFinnan Haddie, Ib.  ..20?\nHaddie Filleti, Ib. ...22?\n4\nTHREE TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE\nCinchona treei\u2014source ot quinine cout ot the Black ica, judging b]\n\u2014can be grown along the southeast success of experimental planting!.\nThe Ideal Gift for Her\u2014A\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\nVASSAR'S\nCASH MEAT MARKET\nWE\nDELIVER\nFREE\nPHONES\n831\n832\nGOOD BUYING FOR SATURDAY\nChoice Steer Beef\nT.-BONE ROAST:      OA?\nrump     ioV&i^\nROAST: Ib.   IL 11\nROLLED RIB 1 C?\nROAST: Ib  10\nGOOD POT ROAST: fi?\nLb     5\nSIRLOIN STEAKS:     1 C?\nLb  13\nPORK LOIN ROAST: OOf\nPORK OVEN ROAST: IW\nVEAL FILLET*' 10?\nROAST:  Ib 10\nVEAL CHOPS: 1 C ?\nECCS: Local large      iA?\nAV, doi IU\nLECS REAL LAMB \u2014\nSpecial while they 1 F?\nlait; Ib   10\nBUTTER:   Creamery   with\nmeat orders: yjlr*\n2 lbi\t\nSWIFT'S BREAKFAST\nBACON: Freih QQ?\nSliced;  Ib J J\nTURKEYS: Alberta Crain\nT WH*\nS*-C,.C!ISI:.1518'>\nROASTINC OA?\nCHICKEN: Ib LV\nPREPARED QAl\nLUTEFISK: Ib LV .\nMINCEMEAT: 1 tf\nFor Piei; Ib 10 '\ni\n \u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0***\u2014\u25a0\u2014\n\t\n.OE IIX-\nChrlslmas muilc and an auction\nI* featured a meeting of the Neill Women'a institute in the imtl-\nw Victoria itreet hall Friday\nlernoon.\nHn. G. H. Fraser, prealdent, pre-\n|ed- Mrs. R. Eunson, treasurer,\nported $28.65 in the general fund\n\u25a0 $77.31 in the special welfare\nkd. Mrs. J. C. Hooker reported\n\u25a0 proceeds of the raffle at $24.40;\nrs. J. C. Hooker reported that\nven babies had been examined at\ne last clinic and Mrs. H. H. Pitts\nIt a number of sick people had\nHn visited and sent flowers.\nChristmas carols were sung by\n'tt. H. K Thain, Mrs. F. Murphy,\nh. J. C. Hooker, Mrs. J. M-Kin-\nly and Mrs. A. W. Cro: ley, Mrs.\nCraven accompanying.\nMis. Thain sang \"Star of Bethle-\nBn.\" following which gifta brought\nby the memberi were motioned.\nMrs. H. H. Pitti. misted by Mri.\nM. E. Watts, presided, and the sales\namounted to $14.30. Tea wu lerved\nby Mrs. H. B. Fenny.\nMUMPS FALLING\nOFFATNELSON\nThat mumps in the schooli had\njust about run out, and that there\nwere only four cues it present,\nwas the report ot Min Kathleen\nGordon to the school board Friday\nnight. Acute tonsilltis, on the other\nhand, wu fairly prevalent. During\nthe put month Misi Gordon made\n70 home visits.\nDeclaring that the welfare work\nthat she was carrying on, wu conflicting with her health work and\ntaking up too much time, ihe uked\nthat she drop thli work and wu\nthanked for her services In' thli\nline in the past.\nShe spok* on the vaccination work\nand on the proposed clinical work.\nSanta Would Love to Leave a\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\n\u00bb^&*>*fc^>a*\u00bbi\u00bb\u00bbj>_*.*_**.\u00bb.*\u00bb.\neC*S\u00ab\u00ab*\u00ab<\u00ab*i\u00ab'C\u20ac**\u00a3<*\u20ac\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab'\u20ac\u20ac(CCW\nSANDWICH\nGRILLS\n$4.95\nBOWL HEATERS\n$4.00\nELECTRIC\n$2.60\nELECTRICITY affordi unlimited\neppertunitiei ter giving better\ngift! ... glftt that ars constructive and aducatisnal ... glftt\nthat bring convenience and comfort ... glftt that are aidi tit\ngood health ... gifts that make\neconomy a thing eaty to accomplish. If you ars intereited in\ngiving tuch gifti\u2014gifti that you\ncan bs proud of giving\u2014you'll\ninject our lerection of electrical gifti without delay.\nTHESE APPLIANCES ARE\nFEATURED FOR CHRISTMAS\nELECTRIC TOASTERS\nDRIP COFFEE PERCOLATORS\nTWO-UNIT ELECTRIC STOVES\nTABLE  LAMPS\nELECTRIC MIXER and JUICERS'\nAND  MANY OTHERS\nLet Electricity Say\n\"Merry Christmas\" for You\n+ KOOTENAY +\nMUSIC HOUSE .\n304 Baku St. ' Phons 585\n)\u00bb\u00bb^.^\u00bb3&ft\u00bb*}\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb)*\u00bb*\u00bbi*3i>3\u00bb\nMRS.KELSEY\nWINS IN SEED\nErickson Lady Takss\nTwo Firsts ot B. C.\nShow\nCRESTON, B. C, Dec. Jl\u2014Nothlni\nniccMds Uke lucceu. Tbli hn been\n\u25a0trlklntl; demonstrated by Mrs. C.\nKeliey of Erickson In high class\nseed production, with reports Juat\nreceived that ahe has again scored\ndistinctive triumphs at tbe B. C.\nprovincial seed fair at Vancouver,\nwinning ftnt and second prizes ln\nFlint corn, alone with tint and\nthird prizes in Dent corn. Earlier\nIn the month she waa advised that\nat the World's Oraln show at Chicago, ill., aha wu one of the three\nB. C. exhibitors to make p showing\nIn grain, her Maraus hard spring\nwheat ranking 37th place. One other\ncompetitor trom thla provinoe ranked  36th,   snd   the  other  82nd.\nMn. Kelaey'a triumph In cqrn -la\nparticularly notable as both tint\nprizes were won on varieties that\nshe wu showing for the first time.\nOn Flint the red ticket wu annexed\nto her ten ean of Longfellow Tel-\nlow, which wu from seed she scoured early tn 1833 from the federal demonstration farm ln Ontario. Prom lt she grew ont ear of good\ncommercial teed ln 1933, and from\nthat ona ear ahe this year grew the\nfirst prlae eeed. Her aecond prize In\nFlint wu won on Genu Yellow whioh\nwu from the prlu Kelsey aeed at\nthe Victoria seed fair of 1933.\nMrs. Kelsey's tint prize ln Dent\nwaa an equally notable achievement.\nbeing Won on. Reld yellow which\nshe also grew for the flnt time in\n1934. It wu from seed ahe secured\nfrom Indiana, from a four-successive\nyear champion at the Chicago show.\nShe is specially proud of her success\nln thla' claw at the Reld Yellow\ndoes beet ln a long, dry seaaon,\nwhereas this part of the country ran\nInto a wet September\u2014the time\nwhen dry, warm weather la moat.desired to assure perfect maturity.\nXn addition to being possessed of\nreal genius ln hlgb claas seed culture, Mrs. Kelaey hu given no end\nof hard and Intensive work ln qualifying for the signal honon she hu\nwon. Just what closa application\nto buslneu hu been required wlll be\ngleaned from the tact that the prize-\nwinning eeen la the product of three\nrows each of Dent ana Flint and\nnone of the rows were more than\nBO feet long. Tbe availability of\nirrigation and lta intelligent uae hu\nalso been a contributing factor, and\nMrs. Kelaey dow not grudge giving\nconsiderable credit to the prominent\npart played by the East Cnston Irrigation dlatrlct water supply.\nTHt NILSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-BATURDAY MORNINO. DEC. 22. 1134\nSociety\n(Continued trom fat* Five)\nhave u their guest, their son Frank\nC. Sharpe of Neepawa, Manitoba.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. C. S. HOrsfleld ot Willow\nPoint spent yesterday ln the city.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nJ. Fleury who Is principal of the\nSilverton achool, arrived home\nThursday night and will leave Monday to spend Chrlstmu ln Rowland\nat the ho8.es of his brother and\nsister, Harvey Fleury and Mrs. i:\nBray ln.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. John Chapman, Falrvlew, and\nher little daughter, left the Kootenay Lake Oenerai hoepltel for their\nhome ln Falrvlew.\nT. oughtred of Kim.\nNelson visitor yester*\nEDGAR FISHER\nDIES, NELSON\nEric Edgar Somers Fisher, son of\nC. E. G. Fisher, district manager of\nthe B.C. Telephone company, and\nMn. Fllher, died it Nelson Fridiy\nmorning as a result of accidental\nburns received Nevember 26.\nBorn in New Westminster 21\nyean ago, Eric came to Nelson with\nhis parenta about two years ago.\nMr. and Mrs. Fisher were originally\nfrom Shlnimicu, N.S., Mrs. Fisher\nbeing the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\nCharles Somers. and Mr. Fisher the\nion of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher.\nThe family formerly resided at\n6858 Sperling itreet, Vancouver,\nEric leaves besides his father and\nmother, a brother Donald, and two\nsisters, Jean and Barbara.\nInquest Adjourned\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Dec. 21\n(AP)\u2014Inquest into the tragic death\nin the grave yard at Port Essington\nWednesday of Wilfred Fred Spalding, nine-month-old son of Nina\nSpalding 19-year-old Indian girl,\nopened here today before Deputy\nCoroner A. J. Lancaster. It wu\nadjourned until after the Christmu\nseason.\nClifford R.\nberley was i\nday.\nStewart Russell who attends tech\nnlcal school In Calgary has arrived\nto visit over the holidays at the\nhome of his parents, Mr. end Mrs.\nO. Rusull, Vernon street.\n\u00bb  t, .\nMiss Norma Wataon leavea via the\nOrut Northern this morning tor\nVancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.   Allred   Poole,   716   Robson\nstreet, left the Kootenay Lake General hospital Thursday for her home\naccompanied by her baby daughter,\nlei\n. MlM Ida Mu Fleury left yesterday morning via the oreat Northerly to spend her vacation at the\noout.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nDalton N. Murphy, who is spending the Chrlstmu vacation with his\nparenta, Mr. and Mrs. j. jn. Murphy,\nIn Kulo, wu ln the city yesterday.\nret\nMr. and Mn. Eric Ambrose and\ndaughter leave this morning for Vancouver, where they will spend Chrlstmu,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAlbert Klrby, who attends c. B. C.\nIn Vancouver hu arrived to visit his\nfather during the Christmas holidays.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. Nord of ymlr visited town yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nT. W. Allehouae a lumberman of\nNakuap is a city visitor.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlaa June Baddeley who attends\nSt. Josephs academy Is spending the\nholldaya at Cora Linn where her\nmother, Mn. Maitland Harrison is\nspending the winter,\nsaa\nMlw Jeannette Queen who attends Nelson Business college leaves\ntoday for Corbin where abe wlll\nvisit her parents during the yuletlde holidays.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nD. Mcintosh, principal of tha Procter school, and Mrs. Mcintosh, ire\nleaving to spend their vacation ln\nVancouver.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. R. House of creaton\n\u2022re city visitors.\nW. E. Mclnnw of salmo visited\nNelson yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nFelix Schroeder leaves this morning to apend Christmas In Calgary.\nR. A.\nvisitor.\nSastad of Erie is a Nelson\nBORN 1820\u2014\nSTILL GOING STRONG.\nA CHRISTMAS TRADITION.\nFor over a hundred years Johnnie Walker has\n5 been 'the guest of quality' at Christmas celebrations all over the world.   This fine old whisky is\ndistilled and bottled by ourselves in Scotland, so\nREMEMBER.\nJOHNNIE WAfcKER\nTHIS  CHRISTMAS\nr? and get a lasting reputation as a man\nknows how to do things properly*\niaho\nMiss Theresa Stoll, resident pupil\nof St. Josephs academy, is leaving\nto spend the Chrlstmu holidays at\nthe home of her uncle in Trail.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Maurice Major were\nshoppers In th* city yesterday.\n\u2022 .:\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nMn. William Rutherford left yesterday to spend the holldsys In Trail\nat lite home of her son-in-law end\ndaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willi\".\nMr. Rutherford wlll follow the first\nof the week.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMlu 1-forah Slmpton. who teaches\nat silverton, is spending the holldaya at the home of her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. oeorge P. Simpson,\nVictoria atreet.\n.   .   .\nMr. and Mrs. w. Conine of the\nReno mine at Salmo An city visitors.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Ernwt Marsden. Baker atreet,\nleaves thla morning to spend Chrlstmu with ber husband at the Relief-Arlington mine at Erie. She wlll\nbe the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter\nTattrle while then.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMIm Margaret Sutherland who at-\ntenda St. Josephs academy is leaving today to spend the yuletlde vacation at the home of her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. j. P. Sutherland ln\nSlocan City.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlsa ottllle Olson who teaches at\nNew Danver has arrived to visit at\nthe home of Mn. M. Collins, Silica\nstreet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022 f\nMn. W. J. Tlndale of South slocan visited Nelson yesterday.\n\u2022 *   *\nMlu Isabell Dawson, who is attending Strathcona Lodge school,\nShawnigan lake, Vancouver Island,\nis spending the vacation at the home\nof het parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.\nDgwson, 1124 Stanley street;\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrt. J. H. Chapman, Sixth itreet,\nFairview, is a patient in the Kootenay Lake General hospital, having\nfractured a wrist yesterday.\nDistrict Roads Are\nHeavy but Passable\nDistrict roads, although in bad\nshape due to the heavy snowfall\nand melting conditions, are still\npassable, according to provincial\npublic works authorities Friday.\nThe Cascade summit and the Monashee pass are both closed due to\nheavy snowfall but roads elsewhere\nare all open.\nA anowplow left Nelson on Wednesday morning for Salmo and then\ntraversed the road to the Reno mill.\nAnother plowed the road as far as\nSouth Slocan. while Thuraday the\npower plant road was plowed lo a\npoint three miles west of Blewett.\nOn the Kaslo road a plow has\noperated In the vicinity of Coffee\ncreek, reported to be the only place\non that road that is suffering from\nan abundance of snow.\nIt ai-mr.tcrncnt i, mg pM** or di.** fr, tha iMftor Control Board * t, the Qownmem o\/ British ColumHa.,\nMONEY\nClosing exchange rates:\nAt Montreal\u2014Pound kMVi, U.S.\ndollar .99 1-16, franc 154.\nAt New York\u2014Pound 4.94, Canadian dollar 1.00 15-16, franc 8.60 V4.\nAt Paris\u2014Pound 74.79 francs,. Canadian dollar 15.29 francs, U.S. dollar 15.15 francs.\nIn gold\u2014Pound 12s ld. Canadian\ndollar 59.97 cents, P.S. dollar 59.39\ncents. a\nKNIGHTS COLUMBUS\nENTERTAIN PUPILS\nFollowing a splendid program by\nthe primary grade pupils, St. Joseph's kiddies were entertained by\nthe Knights of Columbus Friday\nafternoon, and Santa Claus was a\npopular visitor. Presents were distributed and the young pupils had\nthe time ot their lives.\nBobby Ruh and Connie Cassios,\nduet, selected.\nJackie MacDougall\u2014 Recitation,\n\"Bethlehem Star.*\nTom Madden\u2014Recitation, \"Tommy Tucker's Advice.\"\nPrimary pupils\u2014Short sketch ln\ntwo scenes, \"A Sled for Christmu.\"\nCharacters were Jackie MacDougall,\nBilly; Loraine Poulin, Lois; Tom\nMadden, father; Eleanor Vulcano,\nmother; Louise Santor, grandmother: Donald Ross, Uncle Ned.\nMolly Klrkpatrlck and Rita Col-\nletti\u2014Duet, selected.\nPAUL LINCOLN'S\nLEG IS RESET\nWhen it waa found that the bone\nhad not knitted, Paul Lincoln wai\ntaken to the Kootenay Lake General\nhospital Friday and the leg waa reset and a new cast put on. Removal\nof the old cast revealed that it had\nfailed to knit.\nMr. Lincoln suffered a broken leg\nseveral months ago when he fell at\nthe Noble Five mines at Sandon,\nthe bone breaking in two places.\nLIGHT VERNON\nCHRISTMAS EVE\nVernon street will be lighted\nChristmas eve by the handsome\nnew boulevard lights. Friday the\neight standards and luminaries were\nTHE GIFT\nEvery Lctdy Loves\nNo need to ponder over\nwhat to give \"HER\".\n|ust pay a visit to Milady's and a glimpse of\nour charming selection\nof dresses will solve\nall the pioblems.\nEVENING\nDRESSES\nEvery new style\ndetail for this\nyear is shown in\nour display of velvets, taffetas and\nmoires.\n$7.95 to $29.50\nSUNDAY  NITE\nor AFTERNOON\nDRESSES\nA really .useful gift.\n$4.95 to $15.00       ^t-v^^\nSMART PARTY DRESSES for the schoolgirl . .-$4.95\nMILADY'S Se\nMiss C. Brown\nplaced Into position on the boulevards between Park and HaU street!.\nModern in every respect, two distinctive torch luminaries are mounted on standards manufactured by\nthe Nelson Iron Works. The luminaries and brackets were purchased\nfrom coast electrical dealen.\nEach lamp baa a 400-candle power\nlight and contain! a refractor which\nis a new Innovation in street lighting for Nelion. Th* refractors diffuse the light in auch \u2022 manner\nthat it is thrown in itripi up ind\ndown the road and not in th* usual\ncircular forjn.\n.MMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiillilliilii':\nTHE NAME THAT STAND* FOR QUALITY\ni   f\nBulmans 1\n\"DRINKMORI\"   j\nBrand\nTomato I\nJuice   j\nMAKES DELICIOUS     I\nCOCKTAILS\n\"BULMANS-CHOICE OF THE CONNOIMIUR\"\nriMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiHHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii.'\nElectrical Gifts\nFor her comfort, for htr conve-\nnience\u2014chooM theie practical\nand uieful gifti.\nCHRISTMAS SPECIALS\nAT COAST PRICES\nWaffle Irons\u2014\nFrom \/.... f 6,00\nHeating  Pads\u2014\nFrom   ?2.25\nWestinghouse and  Hot\nPoint Percolators\u2014\nFrom f\u00bb.00\nToasters\u2014\nFrom f2.75\nHot Point Electric Curling\nIrons   fl.25\nLACO LAMPS\nThe Largest Stock in\nTown\u2014All Guaranteed\nJ. F, COATES\nYOUR ELECTRIC STORE\nPost Office Block Vernon St.\nP.O. Box 1161 . Phone 766\n9*4\nSAFETY\nSPEED\nCOMFORT\nSERVICE\n'\nA Merry Christmas\nand a Happy New Year\nIn extending to Itt patroni and friends the Greetings of the Seuon, thi C.N.R, li glad t*\nrecord a year of Improvement over that Immediately preceding and to express lta\nanticipation that the coming year wlll maintain thlt upswing In buiineu. All Canada\nli of course Interested In the welfare of Iti railroads\u2014Improved condltloni for them\nmeant Improved conditions genenlly,\ni\nBut the realization of our hopet depend! upon the patronage which thi publie glvet ut.    ,\nAt thlt seaion of goodwill, It may be appropriate to tuggeit that thote who are In * poiition\nto do to can confer a boon on their fellow citizen by ridding themtelvei of hampering\nand groundlett feart and by adopting Instead an attitude of confidence and coopention.\nLet them not be afraid to ipend according to their meant. In a very rail tenie every\nCanadian who consumes, wean or utet anything\u2014and that meant everybody\u2014It in employer of labour. Increased ute of commoditlei and tervlcet wlll provide Increued\nemployment and Increaied employment It the aniwer to Canidi'i need today. 1935 wlll\nbi I hippy year if each one doei hit part to provide mor* work.\nThe C.N.R. teekt the goodwill of all Canadian.. It lookt for, and wlll strive to merit \u2022 greater\nmeasure of patronage, a fuller opportunity to be of aervlce. Tha expenditure of Jutt\na few more dollan per head of population, during the coming yaar, on th* aarvlcaa\nthe company provldet, wlll not only ba of prime Importance to tha CN.R. but will alio\nbe of benefit to all workmen and merchanti In Canada\u2014It wlll help to contolidate\ngalm which have been made and will strengthen the Impetus towards bitter timet\u2014\nIt wlll bring an idded degree of protperlty ind renewed hope to the peopli of the Dominion.\nAnd It wlll be i worthwhile expenditure becauie of whit thi C.N.R. givet\u2014tpetdy ind r\u00ab.\nMable trantportatlon, courteout and efficient tervice, reuonable ratei and faru ill th*\nyeir round, and tpeclal low ratei and faru on many occailoni, tuch, for example, aa\nthe preient holiday time.\nLet ut, thin, have a Merry Chrlitmaitlde ind \u2022 Hippy Ne_y Y._\nThere arc presently in force special holiday\nexcursion fares, and special low rates for\ntelegrams and cables.\nCANADIAN NATIONAL\n *******\u2014*\u2014\u2014\n\u25a0 THE NELION DAILY NEWI. NELSON. I.C.-4ATUROAY MORNINO. DEC. Et 1934 -\n\t\nNO ACTION RE\nFIRE SERVICE\nTRAIL, B.C., Dec. 21\u2014Property\nownen living outiide the limits of\nEist TraU decided thtt the government be approached with a view to\nascertaining the mill rate at which\nEast Trail property outiide the city\nlimit! would be assessed in order\nto insure continuation of fire protection by tbe city of Trail, when\nthey met in the East Trail ichool\nThursday night.\nThe meeting was fairly evenly\ndivided, the two sides expressing\ntheir views on the pros ind cons of\namalgamating with the city of Trail.\nIt wu decided to hold another\nmeeting when information from the\ngovernment as regards what additional assessment would be required\nin order that the protection of the\ncity apparatus might be continued,\nwu on hand and to invite Fire\nChief A. A. MacDonald or someone\nelse conversant with fire problems\nand figures.\n$50,000 FOR McCILL\nMONTREAL, Dec. 21 (CP)-Gtfti\nand bequests to McGill university\ntotalling 850,000 were announced today after a meeting of the board of\ngovemon. The largest was 810,000\nfrom the late Mary E. Fleet, Montreal\nDistrict Forester\nLeaves for Coast\nDiitrict Forester R. E. Allen ind\nMn. Allen, ind their son-in-law\ntnd diughter, Mr. tnd Mn. La Verne\nvtnce tnd family, leave Saturday\nmorning for Vancouver, to spend\nChrlstmu holiday with Mn, J. A.\nEdwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\nAllen. During Mr. Allen's leave of\nabsence, which extends to January\n15. T. A. Clarke, assistant district\nforester, will be in charge of the\ndistrict office.\nTADANAC CURLERS\nTAKE COMPETITION\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 31\u2014Tadanac\nrlnka defeated TraU 356-112 to cloae\nthe Trall-Tadanac competition of\nthe Trail Curling club at Trail Friday nliht.\nResults ot jamea played Friday\nnight wen:\nJ. H. Toung. I; a B. Ritchie. I.\nB. McDonald, 7: Q. C. McKay, 13.\nW. E. Wilson, 11: B. A. Stlmmel, 5\nA. R. Buchan, g; I. Campbell, 13.\n3. R. Craig, I: a. Btlfour, 10.\nR. caldicott. 9: R. C. Crowe, |.\nVOTE $350 FOR\nSCHOOL REPAIRS\nAdopting the recommendation ot\nthe finance committee, the school\nboard Friday night voted 8350 for\nrepairs, plastering, etc.\nThe Men! Cift for Her\u2014A\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\nTke reputation tot etcelleMe m|oyod by Gotdon'i\nOta fer over 150 yeen is leolonily guarded. Every\nbotHe comes to yoa with a guarantee ef perfect\nquality. Oily In Gordon's Gin ll found that dit.\nts II. n.,u.io     NncHvely Ret flavour and full atrength so eaaentiol\nii.iiw..ii.75    le a reel colllni or a good cocktail. m\n\"THE HEART OF A GOOD COCKTAIL'\nCORDONS CIN\nDISIILLED AND ROTUED  IN  LONDON, ENGLAND\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia\nMAIL DELUGES\nNELSON OFFICE\nPostal clerks and post office employees ln Nelson and district were\ndeluged with Chrlstmu mill Frldty when about 1000 bags of. mail\narrived on the morning train for\ndistribution in Nelson and between\nNelson and Rossland. The arrivtl\nfrom the west at night wu equally\nheavy and the post office staff wu\nrushed until well tfter midnight\nclearing away parcels, Christmai\ncards and other mails.\nNAKUSP W.M.S.\nNAMESOFFICERS\nNAKUSP. B.C.. Dec. 21-The annual muting ot the Women's Missionary society wu held at the\nhome of Mn. G. Keys.\nMrs. R. Brodie gave a descriptive\nttlk on the Christmas message \"The\nGift of Christ, the Prince of Petee.\"\nThe officen for 1935 are is follows: president, Miss A. A. Allen,\nvice-president. Mn. M. Kerr: Recording secretary, Mrs. G. Keys; corresponding secretary, Mn. E. C.\nJohnson; missionary monthly secretary, Mrs. M- La Rue; treasurer, Mn.\nH. Kershaw; temperance secretary,\nMrs. E. C. Johnson.\nT. Carpenter of Arrow Park wu\na visitor here.\nS. Harris of New Denver wu t\nbusiness visitor here.\nR. Jordan and J. Nesbitt ot Edge-\nwood were motor visiton here.\nCaptain James Fitzsimmons, ex-M.\nLak., who hu recently returned\nfrom Rochester, Minn., addressed a\ngathering of the Knights of Pythias\nin Nakusp.\nHe told of his trip, speaking especially of the great clinic at Rochester and of the wonderful work\ncarried on by the Mayo Brothen.\nHe said thl city of nearly 23,000 depended largely on the clinic which\nbrought so many viiiton to the city.\nThe talk was much appreciated\ntnd \u2022 vote of thinks wis extended\nto the captain.\nChildren Enjoy\nChristmas Treat\nA fine program of recitations, dia-\nlongues and songs, was given by the\nBethel tabernacle Sunday school\npupils ln the tabernacle church Friday night Following the entertainment the children were treated to\nbags of candies and nuts. Mr. Bentley acted as chairman.\nThe program opened with a hymn\nthe music for which was supplied\nby Mn, Bentley. piano, Mrs. L. G.\nWeaver and E. Kraft, guitars, and\nincluded:\nAudrey Greer\u2014\"Message of Welcome.''\nSunday school choir \u2014 \"Bible\nStands,\" \"One Door,\" \"Climb Up\nSunshine Mountain,\" \"Down ln the\nDumps,\" Mary Johnion, tccom-\nptnist\nDialogue\u2014\"Christmas Cholcei.\"\nLaura Greer \u2014 Recitation, \"Tree\nThat Saved a Town.\"\nMorris Bentley, Bobby Wilber,\nElong Dome), Fine Dome]\u2014dialogue,\n\"First Christmas Mornlni\"\nChoir\u2014\"Silent Night,\" Miss Elalni\nBentley, accompanist.\nEster Anderson, Junls Kraft and\nEltine Bentley\u2014Dialogue, \"A Song,\nA Star. A Story.\"\n\"Annie and Willy's Prlyer\"\u2014Impersonated.\nLaura Greer, Iris Kraft and Ester\nAnderson\u2014\"Beautiful Story.\"\nMary Johnson. Margaret Anderaon, Ingrid KalstrorA and Alice\nGreer\u2014Dialogue, \"Fint Christmas.\"\nMargaret McLeod\u2014Recitation.\nTrounce Trojans\nSIATTU. Dec. 31 (AF)\u2014Returning to the basketball wars tn which\nthey defeated the Univenlty of\nSouthern California Trojans for the\ncoast conference title at Log Angeles\nlast spring, the University of Waahlngton Huskies trounced the Trojans,\n31 to 30. In the first of a two-game\npn-season series.\nROILS RAZOR\nFlaihei From the Wirei\n.THE PERFECT GIFT\n^Jt,   The voice ot experience sayi a Rolla-razored face ia a\n*   buiineu alio.\u2014but there'* a heap of pleasure in lt, too.\nWnurn Cnodlu Altai-' T. J. IOMOH3 Ui., Voaeea-.tr, J. a\nMADRID. \u2014Altheugh Pnmler\nAlejandro Lerroux denied rtperti\nof I cabinet crisis, Flllbirte Villi\nLobes Insisted hi already hid resigned ii educttlon minister.\nWINN-PEG.-Winlilpei will \"lUf-\nfer the most serious economic blow\nIn iti history.\" 11 the problem of re-\nhabilitating prtirli drought areu\nii not dult with idequifely. Premier John Bracken of Manitoba told\nmemberi of the Winnipeg boird ot\ntride.\nCOLUMBUS-Appinntlvte\nfrom t motor ear, the bullet-\ntorn\nirvm  .  mo-wr \u2022\u00bb\u25a0*,  tn.  v,u\u201e-win\nbody of Mn. Ottl Irtmir Kelly,\ndlvomi, wu found erumplid In\nI ditch mtr htra.\nLONDON.-A dliDttch from the\nWtrsiw correspondent ot the Express said Gregory ZlnoVleff ud\nLeo Kameneff will be tried by a\ncourt ot five judges, including Joseph Stalin, for complicity in the\nmurder of Settel Kiroff in Lenin-\nltnd, December 1.\nGENEVA.-Fenlltlu miy bl lft.\nvokld against Paraguay, in official   Laague If  Nations  eomtau-\nnlqui hinted, If thlt nttlon rejects thi league1! pltn to ind thi\nChioe wer.\nHALIFAX\u2014Four cutten were\nscouring the heaving ocean off the\nNovi ScoUt cout in search ot the\nLunenburg schooner Shirley B.\nCorkrum, unreported since she wis\nsighted flying distress signals\nThunday night.\nThe disabled fishing craft, carrying 24 men. wis in the teeth of the\n\u25a0tie which iwept the Atltntlc s\u00ab-\nboird. \t\nWASHINOTON. \u2014 Tht United\nSUte* war department opposed\ngovernmental ownenhip of thl\narms tnd ammunition induitry In\na prlpired statement lubmltted\nte the senate munitions committee,\nsaveril ef whose members have\nproposed iuoh \u2022 count.\nLONDON.\u2014Hilf of Brittin groped\nlist night tnd wrly todty ln tn ilmost impenetrable tog.\nIn mtny sections traffic wu\nbrought to a standstill. Several ihip\ncollisions were reported on the\nITwra*^ the Tyne, md other eitu-\ntries. Oni smill vessel link. The\ncrew wu reicued.\nMrs. W. Gowans Is\nGRAND FORKS, B.C., Dec. 21.-\nAnnual meeting of the Women's\nMissionary society ot St. John's United church, wu held In the vestry\not the church Tueidiy. Mn.\nKnowles presided.\nMn. W. Gowans wis elected prtiident, Mn. Knowles, fint vice-\npresident tnd Mn. Giw, iecond\nvice-president. All other officen\nwere returned by iccllmttion. Rlv.\nD. Perley congrttultted the ttlxll-\nlary on haying met their illocttlon\nand spoke of the splendid work done\nby Mrs. Knowles ind officen during the put yetr. He ilso wished\nthem continued success during the\ncoming yetr. Mr. Perley tlko rl-\ncited the installation prayer.\nBRIDGE PARTY\nThe C. W. L. held t successful\nbridge pirty in the plrilh hill\nTuesday. Mn. H. Lightfoot and Mils\nMildred Flynn won tint ahd second prizes. J. Harris ahd J. Darkness carried off the men's pHtei.\nMn. Pyrth left Wedneidiy for\nLos Angeles where she expects to\nmike her home.\nMn. H. Bremer wu t viiitor\nMonday.\nWalter Ronald of the Royal bank\nstaff at Vancouver his arrived here\nto spend the holldiyi with hli parents. Mr. and Mn. W. Ronald.\nMiss June Downey hts returned\nfrom Tnii where she had be*n visiting her sister, Mn, W. Lyneu.\nMlsi Jun Murny, who hu been\nvisiting friends ln Sloctn City hu\nreturned home.\nGenldine Gowans hai returned\nfrom Nelion where the hid been\nvisiting her brother Leo. A. Gow-\nins.\nMr. And Mn. Normtn McKty too-\ntored to Spoktne Sundiy.\nMiss Mirjorle Barlee hu returned\nfrom a viiit to friendi in Nelion.\nDolly Sutherlind who hid been\nittendlng the University of B.C. hu\ntrrlved to spend the holidays with\nher parents. Mr. ind Mn. Alex\nSutherlind.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B.C., Dec. 21-Mlsses Evt\ntnd Marguerite Horwell are leaving\nduring the week-end for Aflniz\nwhere they will ipend the Christmas vacation with their pirenti.\n*   *   *\nMr. tnd Mn. Eric Hornquist are\nspending the holidays with Mrs.\nHornquist's parents, Mr. and Mn.\nCharlie Hoefer. Victoria itreet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlsi Isabel Keir leaves for Spokane where ihe wlll ipend two\nweeks with her pirenti.\nMr. ind Mn. W. S B. Monypenny\nhive u their gueit Mn. J. T. Webster of Robson.\nate\nMr. ind Mrs. Howird Pirker\nlelve for Sloctn City where they\nwill spend the Christmu holidays\nwith relatives.\nMr. tnd Mrs. N. Wilmes hive u\ntheir guests over the holidays, their\nson and daughter-in-law, Mr. and\nMrs. Malcolm Wilmes of California.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMiss Ven Kemptson leaves during the week-end for Bridesville,\nwhere with her parents she wlll\nspend the Christmu holldiyi.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRalph Quince of Robion wu t\nrecent visitor to Trtil.\n.   \u2022   .\nMiss Irene M. Savtrd is leivlng\nfor Vincouver where ihe will visit\nfor two weeks-\nlea\nArnold R. McCirthy of Annible,\nwho left lut week for the colst,\ncalled by his mother's lUiteu, is it\npresent in the eist. He expecti to\nreturn to the cout in time for\nChristmas.\n\u2022 \u2022 * *\nR. Love is a patient in the Trlil-\nTadanac hospital.\n\u2022 *  a\nMrs. Iris Eustis of Rossltnd is\nspending   the   Christmas   holidays\nwith her parents in Trtll.\n.   .   *\nErnest Jones has been admitted\nto the Trlll-Tadanac hospital,\nlee\nMiss Mae Kelly and her brother\nGordon IMt today for Sllvefton\nwhere they will spend Christmu\nwith their parthts.\nYmir Lady Leavw\nHoipital\nYMm, tt. Dec. 21,-Mfl. J. M\nGill* hli rtturned hbme from Kooteniy Uke Genenl hospiUl. Nelson.\nYmir hu Wtwe*n four md five\nInchei bt new ln\u00bbw.\nJ. L. Plrkeir. ttrrterly mtntger\nof the Two Stir mine, wu \u2022 Nelson\nvisitor.\nSeveral teleohones hive been in\nstalled ln Ymir lately.\nMr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones have\ntaken up residence near Quarti\ncreek for the winter.\nHunter Smith wu a Nelson shop\nper.\nMrs. Ctmtn of Vancouver has\ntaken up residence on Second avenue here. *\nHARRY SMITH IS\nGORED BY BULL\nTRAIL, B.C., Dec. 21\u2014Gored by i\nbull yeiterdiy, Harry Smith, em-\n61oyee ot the Duncan dairy, wu\ndcen to Trail-Tadanac hoipltel luf-\nfering with t broken lett leg tnd\ntrm.\nHid it not been for the timely\nusistance of William Duncan, operator of the dtlry. Smith might\nhtvi been more seriously injured.\nFined for Driving\nto Common Danger\nTRAIL, B.C., Dec. 21\u2014Belvlno\nBasso, delivery truck driver, wis\nfined $10 ind costs of 12.50 when he\n' ttded guilty to a charge of driving\n._ the common dinger before Police\nMiflitnte Noble Binns in police\neourt thii morning.\nFined for Creating\nDisturbance at Trail\nTRAIL, B.C., Dec. 21\u2014Joseph Kerr\n3'Is fined 15 end costs ot $2.50 or 30\nays in jail when he wu convicted\nof creating a disturbance by singing\non Rouland avenue in ttte etrly\nhoun of the morning. He ptld the\ntine.\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 21 (OP)\u2014Vancouver Lions went on a scoring spree\nto defeat idmonton Eskimos T-l In\na Northwest Professions! Hockey\nleague fixture hen tonight. It wu\nthe nitlmos' seventh straight de\nflat.\nSHOTS FRED IN\nVANCOUVER CHASE\nVANOOCVHt. Dec. Jl (CF)\u2014Three\npersons have been arrested and a\nQuantity of allegedly stolen goods\nrecovered following a game of \"hide\nind seek\" between police and robbers ln downtown Vancouver lut\nnight, three shot* being fired by\nof-iews.\nTto policemen stopped Ray Anderson for questioning and, during\nthe interrogation, tba man suddenly fled. The offioers commandeered\na paulng automobile and % wild\nchase ensued, with three police\nshots being fired at thi mm who\nfinally surrendered.\nBoon ifterwardi, Anderson's wife\ntnd Hoy Bore were arrested In a\nrooming house and a quantity of\ngoods wss taken to police hud-\nquarters, when thiy wert identified\naa hiving been stolen.\nLet Off With\na Caution\nTRAIL, B. C Dec. 91\u2014\"ThU 11\nChrlstmu time, eo I'll let you Off\nwith a caution,\" declared Police\nMagistrate Noble Blnna to Oomer\nJonee who appeared ln police court\nthlt morning to tnwter to a chirge\nof parking within 10 teet of t corner. Jones hid pleaded guilty.\nQuslity\nBuilt up through\n1(4 yetri of win*\nnuking tradition-\n^&#*\nrodiiltiofa\nSifter Domlaios\nThis advt. ii not published or\ndisplayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tht Government  of  British   Columbia,\nReno Tavoroll Heads\nColombo Lodge\nTRAIL, B. C, Die. Jl\u2014Rent Ttv-\naroll wu eleoted prealdent of the\nDaughters ot Colombo lodge when\nthtt onanlutlon held lta annual\nelectloni.\nOther officen elected were: Louise\nMolina, vlot-pmldent; Lena Toti.\nsecretary; Uvla Dalotoe, treasurer;\nLena Molina, conductress; Ven Devlto, guard: Lent Ceremelll. Aval-\nena Taveroll, Helen Vellutlnl and\nCella Smith, councillors.\nColombos Leading\nJuvenile Pucksters\nTRAIL, B.C., Dec. 21\u2014Colomboi\nheld the Trill juvenile hockey\nletgue with three straight wini out\nof u mtny starts.\nFollowing ii the standing of each\nteam participating:\nP  W   LPts.\nColombos  3    3    0    8\nSink Rttl 3    2    14\nlgh School  3    12    2\nHoly Ntmes Boys ... 3    0    3    0\nW&P\n-PAGI8EVIN\nTRAIL PLAYERS\"\nON SICK LIST\nTRAIL, B. C Dec. 21.-Trail'l\nhockey club seems to be well under .\nthe weather but providing they are,\nphysically fit. the following will be '.'\nout for the game Saturday night In\nTrail against thc Rossland Miners:\nDupuls, goal: Thompson. Johnston\nand Jordan, defence; Kinnear. Cronie and Morris; Brenntn, Forrest\nmd Andreashuk, forwards.\nMike Buckna will be out of the\ngtme for tbout a month or six\nweeks, his old ailment, a bad h.p,\nbothering him tgtin.\nForrest. Thompson and Morns\nhtvt the la grippe and Whcntlev\nhas some lore ribs that he received\nin the final game of the Trail City\nleigue.\nSoviet chemists are working on\nthe problem of rain-making by the\nmuns of cheap chemicals dropped\nfrom airplanes or burned on thi\nground. I\nLA JOLLA-Caltfornia\nBritiih Columbians' Haadquarttn\nin California\nGREETINGS to our many British\nColumbia friends . . . wa invite you\nto make tha COLONIAL your home\nagain this winter. . .\nOFFICIAL HOTIL CONTRACT No. 121\nAutomobile Club ef Southern California\nFor information or reservations,\naddress:\nR. C. SULCI*, President   ind   Manager.\nIng Apartments\nand Ouett\nRooms. I a c h\nRoom with Private   Bath.\n%WtiJy\nDEWAR'S -\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia!\n \u2014-\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\t\nPAOI EIGHT \u2014\t\nNelnm flathj Npuw\nEstablished AprU 22. 1901\n\"Interior of Britiih Columbia's Family Newspaper\"\nALL THE NIWS WHILE IT IS NEWS\nPublished   every   morning   except   Sunday   by\nthe NEWS PUBUSH1NG COMPANY  LIMITED,\n216   Baker   Street   Nelson.   British   Columbia.\n\t\nPhom 144. Private Exchinge Connecting all Department!\nMember cf tbi Audit Bureiu of Circulations and\nThe Canadian Pren Leued Wire Newi Service.\nSATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1984.\nSURGERY OF THE BRAIN\nBrain surgery ia of comparatively recent origin,\nfor it was only fifty years ago that the first operation was\nperformed for the removal of a tumor from the brain.\nThis took place at Maida Vale Hospital, in London, a hospital now known specifically for Nervous Disease. It is\nin the overcoming of that disease that such wonderful\nprogress has been made in half a century, and the Maida\nVale institution has been a pioneer in this regard. Following the first brain operation there was a flood of opposition. The London Times, in December, 1884, and\nJanuary, 1885, published sixty-four letters on the subject, many of them expressing violent opposition, especially from opponents of vivisection. That opposition has\nnow largely ceased. New triumphs are constantly attending surgery of the brain, which has been named one\nof the great .romances of modern therapy.\nIt was Broca, and Hughlings Jackson who showed\n\"that areas of the brain are related to areas of the body,\nand that consequently bodily symptoms can be used as\nguides to pathological conditions within the skull.\"' The\nLqndon Times, referring to the jubilee of brain surgery,\npoints out that experimental proof was furnished by J. er-\nrier and immediately made use of by Macewen of Glasgow in his operating theater. Macewen earned the title\nof the first brain surgeon. His efforts were directed to\nthe cure of depressed fractures and abscesses. It was\nGodlee who removed, the first tumor at the Maida Vale\nHospital. 'The jubilee of that operation has just been\ncelebrated.\nDANGER IN A FEW DRINKS\nDr. William J. Mayo.-of the famous Rochester clinic,\n'believes that the motorist who goes out on the highway\nafter consuming two or three cocktails is a greater menace to public safety than the one who goes out blind\ndrunk.\nA couple of cocktails, he says, will slow up the normal man's reactions so that it takes him two to four times\nas long to react in an emergency as a man without any alcohol in his stomach. A cold-sober driver, proceeding at,\nforty miles an hour, will travel about twenty-five feet\nbefore he can take action to meet a sudden danger; the\nman ballasted with a pair of cocketails will require fifty\nor 100 feet.\n\"The drunken driver,\" says Dr. Mayo, \"will crash\ninto a pole before long and thereby take himself off the\nroad, but thc driver with only a couple of cocketails will\nkeep on going. His slowed-up reactions to danger and\nemergencies constitute the real menace.\"\nWHY WORRY ABOUT IT?\nFully 1,500,000 communists and active sympathizers\nwith Communism are working now to overthrow the\nUnited States government and the social and economic\nsystem of our neighbor on the south, according to a warning issued by E. R. West, president of the United States\nJunior Chamber of Commerce.\nSince it took only about 150,000 such revolutionists\nto accomplish the overthrow of the Kerensky government\nin 1918, Mr. West feels that this represents an alarming\nmenace to the republic's institutions.\nIt is hard to share his fear, for two reasons. First,\nit is clear that this estimate of Communist strength is\ngreatly exaggerated. Second, the 150,000 Reds who upset Kerensky had a different medium in which to operate\nthan American revolutionists have.\nThey lived in a society which had proved its own\nbankruptcy beyond dispute, and the overwhelming majority of Russians were so desperate that they preferred\nto try a new experiment rather than remain as they were.\nThat is not even remotely true in the western world today; until it is, the Communist \"menace\" can not be very\nalarming.\nIncidentally, in the recent municipal elections in\nGreat Britain not a single Communist was elected.\nCOD LIVER OIL SALVE IN TREATING\nWOUNDS AND BURNS\nBy JAMES W.  BARTON,  M.D.\nYou have known for a long time\nabout thc helpful effects of cod liver\noil for thin children and adults. It\nwas thought formerly that *it was the\noi! itself that nave the strength ind\nfousht off infection; now It is known\nthat it is the vitamins A and D that\nare mostly responsible.\nSome years ago Dr. W. Lohr, Lelp-\nzi\". found that various fats and oils\nwere tree of-organisms even when\nnot sterilized by heat or other methods. Organisms (bacteria), ordinarily found in infected wounds, perish\nwhen put into cod liver oil. Just\nwhy the organisms die when put in\nthe cod liver oil is not known.\nIt was further shown that large\namounts of cod liver oil used in\nthe treatment of extensive wounds\ndid not cause any symptoms of poisoning whatever. Various neutral\nsubstances were nut into the oil to\nmake it into the form of a paste.\nThe oil In this salve permeates or\nspreads through the tissues and\ncruiM the dead onrts cf the Ustcs\nto become more liauH, fHlowed by\na powerful stimulation of the\ngrowth, which affects all tissues, including the surface or \"epithelium\"\ntissue.\nAs you know, in extensive wounds\nor burns the usual treatment is\ntransplantation of skin from other\nparts of the body, but Dr. Lohr states\nthat during the past three and one-\nhalf years the cod liver oil salve has\nhealed the wounds or burns without\nthe need of skin transplantation.\nAfter the wound has been cleaned\nin the usual way, a thick layer of\ncod liver oil salve Is laid on the\nwound surfaces and in the case ol\nthe arm or the leg a plaster-of-parls\ncast is applied over it. The cast is\nremoved at the end of fourteen davs.\nby which time the wound is usually\nhealed.\nThe cod liver oil treatment should\nnot be used in wounds badly soiled\nwith earth or when severely infected, and In infections due to thc\ngas bacillus where of course the\noarts must be removed with the\nknife and strong antiseptic solutions\nused.\nIn bums the cod liver ol! piste\nw.-lfouH toh?'** '' OS ttt; 'yen!\nthe new treatm* nl with tann*'c acid.\nIt Is believed that these helpful\neffects of cod liver oi! are due to the\nvitamins A and D which it contains.\nBetween\nYou and\nMe\nBy J. B.C.\nHo, hum. Only three more diys\ntill Christmas. It will soon be time\nto do your Christmas shopping early.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOld Santa Claus won't have any\ntrouble getting down my chimney.\nIt ii all cleaned out for him. .You\nsee the chimney got afire yesterday\nand had a hot Ume. Sort of a Christmas spree a couple days early.\nAre you decorated for Christmas?\nBetter to be decorated I day ahead\nthan on Chrlstmu day.\nlis\nA REAL REMOVER\n\"My wife is great at removing\nspots from clothes.\"\n\"Grease spots?\"\n\"No, five spots.\"\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHE SHOULD HAVE\nIn an interview, a Jazz band conductor said that his father always\nwanted him to take up music. He\nshould have respected his parents'\nwishes.\n\u2022 . i   \u2022\nYES, SIR1\n\"Investigators fail to find spook\nreported to haunt vacant house.\"\nWhich Just ghost to show you can't\nalways believe reports.\n.   *   .\nHE SEES AHEAD\nThe eyes ot the king of Siam\nmust be improving. He seems to\nhave seen what was coming in Siam\nearly enough to' get out.\nON THE UP AND UP\nSmaU motor car for home use has\nbeen Invented in England. It can\npass through a doorway 28 inches\nwide, says the report. All that's\nneeded now is to find a way in\nwhich it can climb the stairs,\n.   .   *\nBE CAREFUL BOYSI\nNow that Christmas ia nearly here\nI want to warn all you people\nabout Christmas imbibing*.\nThere is a Talmud parable which\nsays that Satan came one day to\ndrink with Noah, and slew a lamb, a\nlion, a pig and an ape, to teach Noah\nthat man before wine is in him is a\nlamb; when he drinks moderately\nh\u00bb is a lion; when like a sot he is a\nswine; but after that any further\nexcess makes him an ape, that\nsenselessly   chatters   and   jabbers.\nThis is but one paragraph in an\n18-page supplement in the respectable and conservative New York\nSun, containing nothing but liquor\nadvertisements and miscellaneous\ninformation concerning spirituous\nrefreshment.\n|   10 YEARS AGO   |\nI From Nelson Dilly Newi Fllu I\n$,\u2014i - \u2014 *\u2666\n(December 22, 1924)\nFrank O'Genski, hustling forward,\nhas been named captain of tl.e Nelson senior hockey team. 'Scotty\nNotman, who had emphatically stated he had ditched the steel blades\nfor good, turned out yesterday for\npractice and will be in his accustomed place as goalie for the team\nthis winter.\n\u00bb   \u2022   *\nA complete electrical thawing\nplant has been purchased by the ci'-'\nand will be in use in a short time,\nCity Clerk W. E. Wasson announced\nat a meeting of Uie city council. It\ncost about $250.\n\u2022 *   ' \u00bb.\nNelson's new street car Is to reach\nthe city today. The freight charges\nwill be about $1100 to $1200, about\ndouble the amount figured by the\ncity. In addition, it has not yet been\ncleared at the customs, so it is not\nknown when it wiU be in use.\n20 YEARS AGO   I\nFrom Nilson Dilly News Files '\n(December 22, 1114)\nDecember 20 was the coldest day\nthis season^ the temperature dropping to 3 degrees above zero. The\nmaximum was 17 degrees.\n#   *   *\nAmong pupils at Central school\nreceiving honor rolls for proficiency\nwere; Muriel Smyth. Flora Campion,\nReggie Dill, Mildred Houston, Helen\nJeffs. Kitty Fletcher, Irene Laughton. Frances McHardy. Edward Griz-\nzelle, Beulah Bartlett, Beryl Gra-\nEdith Proudfoot. Eileen Dill. Dorothy Sandercock, Edith Arcure.\nham, Lily Hunden, Harry Bishop,\nDuncan Darrough, Edith Lawson,\nOscar Christenson. Connie Matthew,\nand Dorothy Hipperson.\n\u00ab   *   \u2022\nRoland Leigh McBride of Nelson,\nand Winnifred May Foote, eldest\ndauehter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Foote,\nHall Mines road, were married yesterday morning at the home of the\nbride's parents. Rev. R. J. Mclntyre\nof Trinity Methodist officiated. Mrs.\nMcBride has been on the staff of\nthe post office, while Mr. McBride\nis on the staff of the Wood Vallance\nhardware.\n30 YEARS AGO   !\nFrom Nelson Dally News Fllu '\n(December 22, 1904)\nDue to extreme fog, only two vessels entered the Port of London in\na day, a circumstance that has had\nno parallel ln 20 years. Despite the\nChristmas season, shops are deserted, malls are suspended, and only\nthe subways are operating ih the\ntransportation line.\n*   \u2022   \u2022\nAlderman Harry Bird slipped and\nfell on a slippery piece of sidewalk,\ninjuring a '-nee that he had badly\nhurt in the same way last winter. He\nwill be laid up a month or two.\nEARTHQUAKE DRILL\nThe teacher's pencil tapped. Like\na colony of frightened prairie dogs,\n'0 or 50 moppets bobbed 'inder their\ndesks, opened big flat geography\nbooks over their heads. Teacher\nmarched to the door counted uo to\n40. Then \"earthquake drill\" was\nover. That extraordinary performance might have been seen in almost any Berkeley, Calif., public\n--\u2022.mml room recently. It was no ioke\ntoB \"'e'evcltizeni.After1-ityear's\nLong -leach disaster a st**.to survy\ncn-nmlsslon found 19 of Berkeley's\n21 school houses wholly or partly\nunsafe.\u2014Time Magazine.\nMonday. Dee. 24.1934\u2014Quite clear\nand very cold about the wut and\nnorthwest, but slightly more moderate and somewhat unsettled about\nsoutheast of central provinces.\nTueiday, Dec. 25\u2014Very cold, with\nblustry conditions in great lakes regions; slightly moderating temperatures in wut and northwest; light\nprecipitation on Pacific ilope.\nWednesday. Dec. 28\u2014Some disturbance and light precipitation on\nPacific slope and the northwest, but\nthe extremely cold weather slightly moderating in central regions and\neut.\nThursdiy. Dec. 27\u2014Temperaturu\ngenerally rising but rather huvy\nprecipitation, strong winds and blustry weather about central provinces\nand southeast near great laku.\nFriday. Dec. 28\u2014Moderating temperaturu but remaina stormy and\nblustry. except on Pacific slope and\ntbe northwut, where it becomes\ncolder and clearer.\nSaturday, Dec. 29 \u2014 Suddenly\nclears up in wut and becomes very\ncold; about central regions and\nsoutheast much more moderate, but\nprobably some sno-V and blustry\nweather near great lakes and east.\nSunday, Dec. 30 \u2014 Disturbance,\nwith some precipitation about Pacific southwest, but in central and\nGreat Lakes regions clearing and\n-THE NELSON DAILY NIWS. NELSON. B.C.-8ATURDAY MORNING. DEC. 12. 1184\nWEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN\nturning cold.\nWeak ot Dee. 24 to 30, 1934, in\ncentral provincu begins with a cold\nspell and soon turns quite bluitry,\nwith considerable precipitation. U-\npecially about the Pacific slope,\nspreading to central reglqni ind\neut. More than sual precipitation\ngenerally and also probibly above\nnormal temperaturu until near end\nof week when a sudden clearing and\ncold speU comes on about the west.\nThe stormiest days and greatest\nsnowfall are expected around the\n27th. At this seaaon ot the year the\naverage weekly snowfall i.i central\nprovincu is somewhere near eight\ninchu. ...\nThli week is about mid winter,\nand in central Canada the mean\ntemperature for the month, from\nCalgary to east Ontario being slightly below 20 degreu, the last week is\nusually somewhat lower. When the\nweather is clear temperatures are\nnearly always very much lower, but\nduring the passage of a storm, or\nunsettled spell, as is expected about\nthe middle of this week, although\nthere are likely to be some blustry\nsnows, strong winds and -*enerall>\nunsettled conditions in most sections, temperaturu generally should\nbe mild for the season. This late December mildness may be expected\nto greatly soften the first part of this\nwinter.\nAUNT HET      I\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"Manners or no manners I ain't\ngoln' to atand in the door and\nfreeze just to please folks that dont\nknow enough to leave when they get\nstarted.\"\nWINTER BLOOMING\nWITCH HAZELS\nBy DEAN HALLIDAY\nCentral Prau Girden Expert\nMembers of the witch hazel family are a uniaue group of shrubs,\ndistinguished chiefly by their habit\nof flowering. From late fall on\nthrough the winter, when other\nshrubs have gone to sleep, thue curious planta open their blossoms, and\nin some cases flowers and unripe\nfruits may be leen on the plant at\none time. Among the memberi of\nthis group the Oiark witch haiel,\nHamamelis vernalis, is a shrub\nwhich might well be more widely\nplanted.\nHamamelis vernalis has a curious\nmethod of accommodating itself to\nits unusual blooming season. Each\nbud has four strap-shaped petals\nwhich in color and texture remind\none of tiny shavings from the rind\nof an orange. In the bud, each little\npetal is rolled in toward the center.\nWhen the bud opens the petals roll\noutward, something like the opening fronds of a fern.\nIn the witch hazel this process is\nreversed, and if the weather turns\ncold, as it usually does, the little\npetals roll back again. It is a surprising experience to visit the same\nbushes on successive days during\nthe winter. One day will be warm\nand sunny and there will be quite\nan array of bloom. If the next day is\ncold and cloudy, only ln the very\ncenter of the bud can one catch sight\nof the bright Uttle petals that were\ndisplayed so attractively the day\nbefore.\nFAME WITHOUT\nPENTHOUSE\nDr. Allan R. Dafoe, the country\ndoctor who brought the Dionne\nquintuplets safely into thc world\n(without extra charge) was visiting\nNew York. He went to the Empire\nState tower to see the view of the\ncity.\nWe hope, remarked H. I. Phillips,\nin the Sun, everybody was too kind\nto point out all the penthouses occupied by our big city baby specialists.\nStylists tell us that gingham hats\nwill be worn with white dresses at\nthe winter resorts this season. They\nwill tie up with large handbags.\nThat's an interesting thought tor\nthe rut of us who can't winter in\nFlorida or California. We can remember it when summer comes\nagain.\nCONTRACT\nBRIDGE\nBy E  v\"SHEPARD\n\"Teacher of Teachers\"\nGIVING OPPONENT8 EARLY\nTRICKS\nGiving opponents tricks which\nmust be lost, while all suits are well\nRuarded by declarer and dummy,\noften is the safut way to play a no-\ntrump call. The following hand\nshows this strategy, which worked\nadmirably. The declarer, David\nBurnstine, one of the original \"Four\nHorsemen,\" not only is a natural\ncard player, but also one of our most\nfinished players.\n\u2666 Q io\nf Q 10 6\n\u00bb Q } 10 7 t\n+ 703\nBidding went: South, 1 club; Wut\ndoubled; North, 1 diamond; South,\n2 clubs; West, 2 hearts, as a nuisance\nbid; North, 3 clubs; South, 3 no-\ntrumps, knowing that North would\nnot allow that caU unless he coula\nstand it. All passed.\nNeither red suit appeared to afford a good opening lead so West\nled the 4 ot spadu. Dummy's 10 won\nthe trick. The informatoiy dou.\nand subsequent heart bid made i.\nprobable that Wut held all the missing high honors, and the declarer\ntook advantage of this disclosure.\nThe 5 of diamonds was led back.\nSouth's 9 held the trick. West playing the 2. When planning to take a\nfinesse it it better to first lay down\na high card, then to finesse on the\nsecond round of the suit. South led\nhis king of clubs, dropping the jack,\nbut leaving him in doubt whether\nEut or Wut held the missing\nQueen. South led his last diamond.\nWest was in with the king, as his\nfirst defensive trick.\nThe king of spades killed dummy's queen, but lost to the ace, and\nleft the jack as an added stop in\nSouth's hand. South knew that Wut\nheld only two more spades, as East\nhad shown four, by echoing with\nthe 8 and 5. The 7 of hearts wu led\nthrough Wut. The king won the\ntrick, The 9 of hearts was led\nthrough Wut. The king won the\ntrick, and back came the 8 of\nspadu. East overplayed with his\n9. South's jack won the trick. Tho\n9 of hearts was led frou\"'*\nDummy's 10 won the trick, which\nwas the eighth one pLyed. _,_ *i.\nplayad the queen of diamonds. Wut\nwon with his ace and took his fourth\ndefensive trick with the 7 of spades.\nThe cards held about the table were\nas shown below, South having let\ngo his ace of hearts, to assure dummy being ready to win the next lead,\nunless West held and led the missing\nqueen of clubs.\nDummy\u2014Q hearts, J diamonds, 7\nclubs.\nWest\u2014J. 8 hearts. 8 diamonds.\nDeclarer A, 10, 8 clubs.\nBurnstine had so directed his play\nas to assure all remaining tricks and\ncontract, regardless of what West\ndid.\nPRESS CONTROL\nDr. Goebbds, Ihe German minister of propaganda, has issued a\nseriu of \"directive\" to \"German\njournalists\" telling them what to say\nand how to say it, also what not to\nsay. On the whole, he says, they\nhave shown \"a sure instinct\" and\n\"a comprehension worthy of praise.\"\nbut certain failings are still to be\nobserved, and it is in the hope of\nremoving these that Dr. Goebbels\nhas Issued his \"directives\"\u2014Manchester Guardian.\nDEATH SENTENCE,\nA woman was sentenced to be\n\"ian sd for the murder of her husband. The judge was forced to put\nthe black cap upon his head and\npronounce the awful words of the\ndeath sentence. The wretched creature ln the dock collapsed and was\ntaken away moaning. This woman\nwill not be hanged. The hanging of\nwomen has ended in this country.\nThen why maintain the cruel barbarity of sentencing a woman to the\ngallows?\u2014London Sunday Referee.\n\"Let me iee\u2014Mr. Cholomondeley Fitz-Ffolllot Vere de Vere Marjoii-\nbahks? You'll be wanting one of our longest check-books.\"\u2014Humorist.\nSTAMP CORNER\nBY M. A. BESSEY\nThe NUe river rttu about SO feet\n! in iti mnual flooding of Egyptian\nland.\nCUSHION SOCKET\nI.  J\u2122 _^^^^m\n-It.k.-...\"--\n'*--\" *\n1927 COMMEMORATIVE ISSUES WORTH FACE VALUE ONLY.\nContinuing the discussion of the\ndoubtful benefits to stamp collectors of the philatelic agency of the\npost office department, we find that\nall of the regular issues of 1922-25\nmay still be obtained at the agency\nat face value. This is fine for the\ncollector who does not have them,\nbut what about the thousands of collectors who bought these stamps\nwhen they were in regular use'1\nThue collectors cannot point to\nsuch stamps with any pride of possession.\nTo the non-collector, stamps in\nmany cases are regarded as a child's\npastime, but this is hardly a complete understanding. Millionaires\nand royalty, along with all classes\nof people, take up and follow thc\nhobby eagerly in every corner ot\nthe world. There are few collectors\nwho do not bring out the stamp album when friends call at their\nhomes, and endeavor to secure n\nnew recruit for the hobby by proudly displaying the beautiful little bjts\nof colored paper. But, the friend\nsays, what good are these things;\nthey look nice, certainly, but of\nwhat value are they? What is going to happen if you ever want to,\nor have to, sell your collection which\nmust have cost you quite a few dollars during the years you have been\nat it. Then you start to show him a\nfew things, such as the stamps you\nbought for a dollar in 1920, which\nare now worth almost twice as\nmuch. There are many such instances to be found.\nWhen you come to your stamps of\nCanada comprising the issues of\nfrom 1912 to date, and excepting thc\ncurrent isuu, air mails, postage\ndues, and minor varieties, there is\na total of 85 different stamps, of\nwhich all but seventeen (this includes the imperforate Georges'\nmay still be purchased at the philatelic agency at their face value. That\nwill certainly be no incentive   to\nanyone to start collecting.\nAll.of the commemorative issues\nfrom 1927 to date may still be obtained through the agency at face\nvalue, and so long as this condition\nis maintained the general popularity\nof commemorative issuu of Canada\nwill not greatly improve.\nThe United States post office department, as well as those of most\nother countrlu, have one particular\npoint in their favor which, we, in\nCanada, have not secured. Namely,\nthat the quantities of the different\nstamps issued is public information.\nWe can see no reason for this information being witheld from those interested.\nAn official of the philatelic agency in Ottawa has personally informed me that the bureau has secured special steel cabinets with\nvelvet-lined drawers for the preservation of the plates from which the\nstamps are printed. Our information\ndou not go so far as to how many\nand what plates are still in existence, but surely there can be no ne*\ncusity for so carefuUy preserving\nany plates but those of the current\nissues. If the plates of obsolete issues are still in existence and the information concerning the number\nof the various stamps that were issued is not forthcoming what assurance have collectors that such issues may not be reprinted from time\nto time, to restock the agency, thus\nsteadily preventing any rise in\nprices of the issue when reprinted?\nFOR OLD A NEW LIMBI\nCiloirv Artificial Limb Factory\nCiloirv. Alta.\n'\" MINING CAMPS\nUnsanded Cottonwood\npanels are a suitable\ngrade tor all mining\nand other camp buildings It is strong\nwaterproof. Ught ana\nvery e|sy to handle.\nDistrict Distributor!\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Co., Ltd.\n\"BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS\"\n'Merry\nXmas'- -\nStamp Dealen      *\nALBUMS\u2014LOOSE LEAF FROM Sl-M\nFixed leaf from 25c. Packets, sets,\ncurrent Issues. Everything for the\nstamp collector. (Postage extra),\nleech it Woods, 60s W. Pender, Vancouver. (5244)\nBOY ANY QUANTITY OF STAMPS.\nCollections   also.   H.   Eoell,   2027\nThirteenth avenue, Reglna, sask.\n(5508)\nWEEK-END RADIO\nSATURDAY NIGHT\nCANADIAN RADIO\nCOMMISSION NETWORK\n8:00 Hockey Broadcast; 7:30 Dom-\nbergcr's orch., Montreal; 7:45 News,\nweather forecast; 8:00 Dorey Bros,\nand orch., NB.C.-N.Y.; 8:30 Northern Messenger, Toronto; 9:00 News,\nB. C, network; Mel Himill's orch.\nEdmonton, exc. B.C.j 9:15 Hilda\nCryderman, contralto, 'cello, piano,\nKelowna.\nN.B.C.KPO NETWORK\n6:00 R-Jdio City Party; 6:30 The\njGibson Family; 7:30 Ladies Laugh\n\u2022Last, comedy drama; 8:00 National\nBarn Dance, variety; 9:00 Big Ten,\ndir. Meredith Wilson, soloists; 9:30-\n12:30 Let's D. rtce, orch. di**. Xavler Cugat, Kel Murray, Benny Goodman, M.C. and vocalists. 12:3H Press-\nRadio News, KPO-KHQ-KGW.\nC.B.S.-DON LEE NETWORK\n6:00 Grete Stueckgold, Andr? Kos-\ntelanetx, orch.; 6:30 Life of Benjamin Franklin, drama, D.L.: 7:00\nBand dir. Edward D'Anna; 7:30 Saturday Revue: 8:00 Richard Himber's\norch.; 8:30 Hodge Podge Lodge, D.\nL.; 9:00-12:00 orch.\nRed-Headed Music Maker; 8.15 Walter Wlnchell, gossip; 8:30 Jack Benny,\nMary Livingstone, Frank Parker,\nOrch.; 9:00 Silken Strings, orch.,\ndlr. Charles Prevln, 9:30 Stan Meier's Orch., KPO; Readers' Qutde, via\nKOO; 10:00 New Flashes; 10:1(1\nTom Coakley's Orch.; Bridge to\nDreaml nd, Paul Carson; 11:00 Press-\nR.dlo News; 11:05 Midnight Melodies. Charles Runyan. KPO; Freddie\nBergl-i's Orch. trom KOO.\nC.R.-'.-DON   Y.r.V,   NETWORK\nfl.* j    .llexrud -o:co...     .'own\nCrle:, Orch.; 0.30 Pasadena Boys'\nchoir D.L.; 8:30 Edjewater Beach\nOre .; 7:00 Wajne King's Orch.;\nTi.\u00ab Merrymakers, DL.: 8:3 Leon\nBelasco's orch.; 8:45 orville Knapp's\nOrch.. D.L.; 9:00 Al KivllTs 0**cl>.;\nHI Jinks, Jchnny Murr y. M.C. D.L.;\n):15-ll.ro Orchestra; 11.30 Organ\nMelodes, D.L. *\nBritish Empire\nProcrams\n8hort Wave\u2014Pacific Standard Time\n10:OC a.m.\u20141:30 p.m. GSB (25.53m)\nand GSB (31.55 m) 1:30-2:45 GSB\n(31.55 m) and GSA (49.59 m).\n10:00 a.m. Big Ben. News. 10:20\n\"Haircut? Shave? Shampoo?\" Musical mftadventure in a Barber's shop.\n11:05 In Town Tonight. 11:30 \"Nightmare Series\u2014No 5: Room 2001 Calling.\" 11:45 Wireless Military Band.\nAnthony Pini, vio'oncello.\n12:30 p.m. Music Hall. 1:30 Recital\nby Vitya Vrnnsk and Victor Babin,\nDianofortu. Sinclair Lo.Tn b-ritone.\n2:00 News. 2:20 Dance Music. 2:45\nClose Down.\nSUNDAY NIGHT\nCRC  NETWORK\n6.00 Footlight Highlights, vocal,\nnrd-e ' 'al. Toronto; fl.30 Say It\nWith Music. orch-St-a dlr. Rusi\nOerow, London; 7.00 Tudor singsrs,\nc**or o* 7.30 pre**entlng gl,.r'*\u00ab ho-\nban, baritone, Winnipeg; 7.45 ITews,\nWeather Forecast; 8.00 Atl*ntlc Noc-\nurne. re dines, organist, vlol'n'st.\nHalifax: 830 Olga Irwin, soprano,\n<~ol'n Ashdown, tenor, Wln-I *e\". exc,\nB. C: 8.30 News, B. C. Network;\n\u2022..46 Alma Hurly, pianist, 'Winnipeg;\nexc. CRCV; 9.30 Prairie Pastorale,\n\"\u2022ololsts, strln*** quintet, exc,, CRCV;\n9.30 Chrlstmaa Carols, Trail i\/dtes*\nChoir, exc CRCV; 9.45 Olive Ripley\nMo'-row, contralto, Kelowna, exc\nCRCV.\nN.B.C.-KPO  NETWORK\n6.09 Manhattan Merry-Go-Round;\n6:30 Album of Familiar Music; 7:00\nHall of Fame, guest artists; 7:30\nJane Froman, contralto, modern\nchoir,   orch.;    8:00   Wendell   Hill,\nHITLER PROTECTION\nThe German churches are in the\n-rm- case as the individuals whom\n\"ie Hitler government hrs sent under \"protective arrest\" to prison or\nconcentration camp. It is like thc\nstory of the man in a fight. He dexterously managed to get his head under b*s oonone\"t's .\"rm *nA sue-\nreede'' ln Inserting his nose between h's opponent's teeth. What we\nthink of as a war in the Protestant\nchurches, as bitter resistance by\nCatholics, as charges of ill-treatm\"it\nand oppression by individuals, is\nrea'ly something different. Protestant n-stors. Catholic priests and\nlaymen, individual liberals and de**\nmocrats, are merely struggling to\nget their heads under the protective\nNazi arm\u2014New York Times.\n.,   -..*   .\nThe writer Uku Chrlstmu io\nmuch, there is in urge to refer\nto iL especially as the demind\nfor Piclflc Milk, now noticeably higher, dou not depend\nupon what we lay.\nSo kindest regards \u2014 Merry\nChristmas \u2014to all patroni of\nthis good milk.\nPacific Milk\n'100% B.C. Owned ind Controlled\"\nPLANT AT ABBOTSFORD\nControlled\nHeat\nMeans Home\nComfort\nOur lines of automatic\nstoker and oil burners\nassures this.\n\"Fess\" Oil Burners lead\nthe way, instal one now\nand' learn what \"Controlled Heat\" really\nmeans.\nKootenay Plumbing\n& Heating Co., Ltd.\nSanta Wou'd Love to Leave a\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\ntm    uTil All* Vatt Uttmtr tat\ntt 8>hattbinamahi* Havtot\nft \u00aennk\u00bbr mi\n(Slatoltg M\nog tt\nTHE CANDY BOX\nand LAKESIDE SERVICE\n\u2022w Fairview, Nelson, B. C.\n|'   tort* (fllirfetouu. Em>rtjbo&i)\n*\nSuitable Christmas G'its\nIf YOU WontS-\nSomething lasting and something which will be\nappreciated, we have hundreds of articles to choose\nfrom, including: Table Cutlery, Flexible Flyer Sleds,\n(American Make), Silverware, Cut Class, Skates,\nPocket Knives, Hockey Sticks, Flash Lights, Boys'\nWagons, Cased Carvers, Scooters, Fish Sets, Lighters, Chinaware, Trays, Parlor Lamps, Mirrors,\nWashing Machines, Foot Balls, Bedroom Lamps,\nHiking Bags, Safety Razors, Rifles, Scissors, Fishing Tackle,\nShop Early!\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNelson, B.C.\n\t\n___________________________________\ni\n DRAKE LEADS\nSCORING RACE\nHas 22 Counters in 15\nGames in 0. C.\nSoccer\nFans in Stand Pick\nAll-American\nDrake. Anenal center-forwird,\njumped further ihead in the goal-\nscoring race by scoring four goals\non the Chelsea ground recently.\nBelow is a list of the chief scor-\nen, the flguru ln parentheses indicating the number of games ln\nwhich etch pliyer hu participated:\nFIRST DIVISION\nDrake, Anenal (15) 8\n\u2022Lythgoe. Huddersfield (151 n\nRichardson. West Bro. A. US) 15\n\u2666Scored 15 for Stockport County.\nSECOND DIVISION\nMllson, Bolton Wands. (14)       IS\nWestwood. Bolton Wands. (15)   15\nHolllday. Brentford (16) 13\nSOUTHERN SECTION\nDawes. Northmlpton T. (14)      13\nBird. Newport County (15)       12\nBrown, Brighton and H. (15)   12\nNORTHERN SECTION\nValentine, Halifax T. (15) 16\nWallbanks. Chester (14) 12\nBest. Darlington (15) 12\nSCOTTISH  LEAGUE\nSmith, Rangen (13) \u00bb\nMcCulloch. Hearts (7) \u00ab\nWilson. Hamilton A. (17) 15\nSCOTTISH LEAGUE (2nd Division)\nKevea. Morton\nHay. Third Lanark    SO\nMurray, St. Bernards W\nRUOBY LEAGUE\nGOALS\nSullivan (Wlgan)    M\nRlsman (Salford)          82\nCarmichael (HullK.)     42\nTRIES\nHarris (Leeds)         \u00bb\nMorley (Wlean)        21\nS. Smith (Leeds)      20\nWDJDSOR, Ont., Dec. 21 (CP>-\nLondon Tecumsehs came under the\nmagic ipell of Wlndior Bulldogs\nhere tonight and finished on the\nblank end of a 3-0 count In a lively\nInternational Hockey league tilt\nMERCURY\nCOAL\nThe housewives' delight\n\u2014ne clinkers\u2014No dirt\n\u2014burns to the last cinder\u2014Fer range, heater or\nfurnace you cannot beat\nthis coal \u2014 Try a Ton\nToday\nLUMP \u2014 STOVE\n$10.50     $9.00\nPHONE 707\nFOR COAL SERVICE\nRENWICKS\nBowling - Badminton - Hockey -Basketball - Boxing - Wrestling\nLacrosse - Rugby - Soccer - Skiing - Horse Racing -Indoor Sports\nPAGE NINE-\n\u2022THE NILSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-SATURDAY MORNING. DEC. 22. 1134-\n\u2022PAGE NINE\n\\-*i~~$**%S~*\n_ty_^&Jt0m~t*m1tt\nALL-AMERICAN\nI recently give the fans an oppor*\ntunlty to pick their own All-American team. There il in over-tbund-\nince of bicki thli yetr. which mtkes\nit plenty tough V> pick this annual\nmythical team. Here are some fine\nbacks that ihould receive mm*, kind\nof recognition for their playing this\nyear, even if the fans and experts do\nnot name them In most of their ul*\nections. \u2022\nBuckler, Army; Smith, Ohio SUte;\nPurvis. Purdue; Howell, Alibtmi;\nBerwsnger, Chicigo; Bories, Nivy;\nCornelius, Duke; Beynon. Illinois;\nLindberg, Illinois: Ubl, Drake, Hee*\nkin, Ohio State; Kostka, Minn.: Hil*\nlird. Texas; Carter. Purdue; I'icktl.\nLt. State; Bartbts, Columbia; Kara*\nilton. Stanford.\nMAK. of Cedtr Rapids, lowt.\nwires in this unusual AU-Amerlcan\nselection, of players whose names\nall start with the letter \"B\".\nBuslck. L.E.. Ohio State; Beall,\nL.T.. Army; Bevan, L.O., Minn.;\nBrandin, C. Stanford; Bennis. R.G..\nIllinois; Bunneister, R.T.. Purdue;\nBaxter. R.E.. Pittsburgh; Beynon,\nQ.B.. Illinoii: Barries, H.B.. Navy;\nBerwanger, H.B., Chicago; Buckler\nF.B.. Army.\nSend ln your All-American ielec-\ntlons. fins, and I will use as mtny\nis I ponlbly cm.\nAnswer to yesterdiy's question;\nBugs Rtymond waa a right htnded\npitcher. Chtrlle Dryden the old\nsports writer nid ntture made only\none mistake when she fashioned\nhim, ind didn't mtke him t south\nptw.\nTodty'i question: How miny no\nhit gtmes did old Cy Young pitch ln\nttie majors? Answer Monday.\nFarm returns from wheat during\nAugust and September, 1934, were\nabout 30 per cent higher than In the\ncorresponding months of 1933.\nYou'll Know it\nby the Flavour\nIt is distinctive\u2014since\n169) de Kuvper Gia\nhu been ftmoui for\niu fine old Holland\nflavour.\nCIN\nSOLD IN CANADA\nFOR OVER IN YEARS\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia\nHUGE MOB AT\nBOSTON FIGHT\nBOSTON, Dec. II (AP)\u2014Mu Baer\nand two of his heavyweight .tltllat\npredecessor* Jack Dempeey and jack\nSharkey, lured 13,044 boxing followers back to the Boeton garden tonight to watch Sammy Fuller, veteran Boston lightweight, oapture a\nClose but unanimous decision ovtr\nBobby Pacho, Yumt India a bat Mer.\nin the 10-round future ot tbe Ooodwln A. Cl chrlstmu charity show.\nBaer and the former champions\nserved at retirees for tbe largest\nBoeton boxing crowd ilnce Jimmy\nMaloney defeated Prime Carnera here\nfour yeara ago.\nSlapey Mtxey Roeenbloom, the\nformer Uibt-beavywelgat champion,\nwts in fine fettle and gained in\nunanimous decision over Tony Bhuc-\nCo of Boston, In a lively 10-round\nbout.\nMix Bier wti In the ring when\nAl McCoy, m, oBston, stopped Dlok\nTTacey, 178. Iverett, early In the\nthird round of their scheduled io-\nrounder.\nJacob \"Buddy\" tBer, the champion's 10-year-old 941-pound brother,\ngilned his llth consecutive knockout by tigging Henry surette, lti\\_.\nof Leominster, in leas than two mlnutw.\nYOUTH LEADS\nGOLF TOURNEY\nPASADENA, Cal.. Dec. 21 (API-\nYouth again showed the way to the\nveterans in the Pasadena f '.000 open\ngolf championship today ll three\npltyers tn their early 20s stepped\nout with par-plundering scores of\n69 ln the second qualifying diviiion.\nJoining Emory Zimmerman,\nyoung Portlind, Ore. who todk the\nlead Thuredsy with t 09, were John\nRevolt! of Milwaukee, and Dive\nMartin and Ralph Guldahl of Los\nAngeles.\nB.C. OUTPUT\nOF LUMBER UP\nVICTORIA, Dec. Jl (CP.-British\nColumbia lumber production ind\nexport trade took tnother Jump for-\nwtrd ln November, according to\nfigures compiled by the forest\nbranch of the department of lands.\nThe log scale for the month was\n19S.SS8.670 board feet as compared\nwith 183,571,905 feet for the corresponding month lut year.\nTotal scale for 11 months Is given\nas 1,895703.902 against 1.508.323,376\ntor the same period ot 1933. thc gain\nof 387,000,000 odd feet is equivalent\nto slightly more thin 25 per cent.\nTilden Picks o\nDavis Cup Team\nNEW YORK. Dec. 21 (AP).-Big\nBill Tilden did a UtUe klblUing today on the Davis cup committee of\nthe United SUtes Lawn Tennis association and offered his luggeitlons\nfor the mtkeup of the 19J5 United\nStttei cup tetm.\nThey ire: Sidney B. Wood Jr..\nFrankie Parker, Gene Mtko tnd\nDon Budge. He would hive Richtrd Norrii Willltmi or Wlllltm\nAUiion ti non-pltylng ctptaln.\nProposes o Road\nto Bridge River\nNORTH VANCOUVIR, B. C. Dec.\n91 (CPi\u2014Conttructlon of t roid to\nthe Bridge River told fields vlt\nSqusmlih it t short eut from Vincouver Is advocated by A. E. Munn,\nM. P., \u2014 t relief project ind tourist ittriction. speiktng before tbe\nNorth Vincouver trade. Mr. Munn\ninnounced hts Intention of miking\ntbe proposal to Otttwt.\n#\u00abe\u00abwctc<\nBEER B\nCHRISTMAS BREW\nHow On Sal*\nChristmas comes but once a year\nWhiskies and wines are much to dear %\nThose times of stress to create good cheer\nSo the only thing left is some real good beer.\nBeers of quality sold here\nAre Rainbow, Columbia, and Christmas Beer,\nSo shout it loud With lusty cheer\nKootenay it the finest Beer.\nAnd don't forget our CCS.\nA Kootenay Product and a great success,\nStmt for the weak and Beer for the strong\nWill make this Christmas remembered long.\nKootenay Breweries Ltd.\nThis idvertlsement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia.\nTHE YEAR IN SPORT\nACHIEVEMENTS OF 1934 REVIEWED BY\nCLASSIFICATION\nCopyright, 1934, by The Canadian Press\n>^>\u00bb\u00bb>_\u00bb)\u00bb>j*>^_wi:^\u00bb^ft\u00bb>r\u00bbr\u00bbr\u00bbJ\u00bb\u00bbJ*>J\u00bbr\u00bb\u00bblJ\u00ab\nPROFEUIONAL HOCKEY\nBy  ELMER  OULMAGE\nCinadlan Press Stiff Writer\nThe greatest night-ln-night-oul\nprofessional hockey team in 1934\nwas the Toronto Maple Leafs\u2014but\n\\*M ricbeit pritea the National\nleague offers went across the border. Detroit Red Wingi won the\nN.H.L. title tnd Chicago Black\nHawks lifted the SUnley Cup.\nThese were somewhit tstonlsh-\nIng twin climaxes to a campaign in\nwhich Conny Smythe's team had\nfew rivali and none at all. to speak\nof. until very late in the season. Thc\nLeifs were so tar ahead in the Ca-\nnatlonal section by mid-February\nthit lt wtt merely \u2022 mttter of finishing the schedule end preserving\nenergy for the playoffs.\nThe Leafs concentrated on saving\nstrength. They breasted the sectional tape In a canter, quite, rested up\nfor the league title series against\nDetroit. They were so far from\nrazor-edge form, ln fact, that the on-\nrushing Red Wings picked up the\ntint two games ot the five-game\nseries before the Letts gathered\nspeed.\nThen developed one of the most\nrousing hockey struggles of J the\nyetr. Apptrently beaten, the defending champions went Into Detroit\nind won 3-1. They tqutred the series with t 5-1 triumph md the Red\nWings topped off this by staggering\nout two nights liter tnd capturing\nthe seriei with 11-0 decision.\nA grand defensive team with\nCharlie Gardiner in goal and Lionel\nConacher and Roger Jenkins on defence.* the Black Hawks tumbled\nMontreal Marooni tnd then Montreil Canadlens to reach the Stanley\ncup final against Detroit. They won\nln four games.\nTwo monthi liter Gardiner died\nsuddenly in Winnipeg, his home,\nand that was 1934s greatest sport\ntragedy. The curly-haired, happy-\ngo-lucky Scot was at the peak of\nhis career, undeniably the best net-\nman of his day. After years ot starring with Chicago teams that failed\nto adequately support him, Charlie\nachieved his ambition. He captained\nthe Hawks.\nSports editors, voting in the annual poll conducted by The Canadian Press, named Gardiner for\ngoal. King Clancy and Lionel Conacher for defence; Frank Boucher\nof New York Rangers for center:\nCharlie Conacher of Toronto for\nright wing and Harvey Jackson of\nToronto for left wing.\n\"Chuck\" Conacher, outstanding\nindividual performer of the season,\nled N.H.L. scorers and point-makers\nwith 32 goals. 20 assits and 52 points.\nJoe Prlmeau of Toronto was second\nwith 46 points-14 goals ond 32 assists. Jackson was third in the Canadian section with 20-18-38. Boucher led the American section witli\n14-30-44.\nMinor league championships were\nevenly divided between Canada'\nand the United States. The International Leegue title was won by London Tecumsehs, managed by Clem\nLoughlin. Loughlin profited to the\nextent of being appointed manager\not Chicago Black Hawks, succeeding Tommy Gorman who moved to\nMontreal Maroons.\nThe Rhode Island Reds of Province captured the Cintdim-Amer-\nlean League pennant, finishing first\nin the standing and defeating Philadelphia Arrows in the final playoff. The American association title\nwent back to Kansas City, the Pla-\nmors downing St. Louis Flyers in\nthe finals. Calgary Tigers topped\nthe Northwest league.\n(MONDAY-LACROSSE)\nHOCKEY CHATTER\nNelson's steel shod warriors put\nthe like city on the hockey map\nThursday night, when with little\npractise, and with less hopes, they\nhumbled the Rosslsnd Miners in\nthe opening game of the West Kootenay Hockey league for those two\nteami. Nelson, whose entry into\nthe league could be almost termed\na blind venture, and more of act of\ndesperation (or kindness) than one\nkeyed for the winning column,\ncame through handsomely, and thc\nboys made a hit with the fans who\ntaw the game.\ntti\nSome of the tans who bade the\nteam farewell yeaterday with tears\nin their eyes, prompted more by\nthe stinging pangs of pathos than\nlove, ire entertaining \"sheepish\"\nlooks today. But even the great\nmake mistakes\u2014look at Napoleon.\n.   .   .\nMost of Nelion's team was performing for the first time in local\ncolors. McKay, Annable and Culley\nwere the only former players. It\nwai the newcomen who did the\ncounting, though the team had lo\ncall on Bill McKay, Nelson goalie\nof last yetr, to come through with\ntome brilliant saves to check the\nmiuling Miners.\n\u2022*.*>\u2022>\ntjavldion. Dime tnd Wade figured prominently in the play and\nthey combined for the only goal\nRossland made. Wade did the trick\nin the first period. Wade, it will\nbe remembered, played for Nelson\nlast year. More will be heard from\nthis combination.\n>tta\nIn Carr, Patterson and Stack, Nelson had a forward line that is\npacked with poison. Fast, tricky\nand tireless, they tre t thorn in\nthe flesh for opponents. (In tact\nthey might be termed a young bush\nof thorns.) Stack did some beautiful\nchecking to hold the ^liners in their\nown defence area.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nCarr gathered thl plaudits of\nthe evening when hi ton through\nthl Rosslind team with a brilliant display of stlckhandling and\ndrew Milne out. \"Shadow\" punctured Carr's Intentions on the spot\nbut the crowd rose en masse to\ncheer the dashing forward.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\"Shadow\" Milne, the Rossland\ngoalie, appeared on the ice devoid\nof his whiskers: a disappointment\nto many fans. Players who watched\nhim in practises stated that one\nwould have to go back to Gray for a\nvivid discrlption of him when in\naction.\"\n\"Loose his beard and hoary hair,\nStreamed like a meteor to the troubled air.\"\n\"Big Jim\" Hanson got away to a\nbad start when he was injured and\ncould not complete the game. But\nIt will take more than that to\neliminate him.\n\u2022 *   *\nAt the game thc team presented\nBill McKay with a doll in honor of\nhis first day as a daddy. Bill showed\nhis glee as he skated out on the ice\nwaving it aloft in mystic circles.\nIt's plain to be seen that he cannot\nbe trusted with the babe yet a\nwhile. Suggestions have been made\nthat BUl nurse kittens and pups\nfor a few days to get in practise.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHaight made an Impressive debut\nin the league with his goal and assist.\nHis work on defence, too, was outstanding. His defence teammate,\nAtwell, scored also.\n.   .   .\nWalmsley, Dame and Davidson\nheaded the parade to the penalty\nbox, with two trips each.\nSKPS PLAN\nWith close to a foot of snow on\nthe Ymlr roid, Nelion ski enthusi-\ntsti are looking forward to the\nfint big Jtunt of the setion. Friday\nseveral of the members were out\nand picked out a possible site for a\ntemporary jump and lf there Is not\ntoo much work Involved, Jumping\nwill be on the program.\nIn the event that thc snow is too\nwet to ski on, the members are\nplanning another afternoon at the\nclub house in Fairview, although\nthere will be no particular program.\nYoung \"fledglings\" and ladles\nire expected to turn out for the\nouting.\nROYALTY GATHERS\nATSANDERIWM\nLONDON. Dec. 21 (CP cable).\u2014\nThe King and Queen, accompanied\nby their little granddaughters. Princess Elliabeth and Margaret Rose,\nwill letve town tomorrow for Sandringham, where an unusually large\nroval Christmai party will assmble\nthis week-end.\nThe Duke tnd Ducheis of York\nire expected liter tomorrow and\nthe Duke of Kent will arrive with\nhis bride, the former Princess Marine of Greece. The Duchess of Kent\nwill make the acquaintance of their\nmtjeitiei' Norfolk home where thc\nKing Is enabled to assume the part\nof a simple English squire. The\nPrince of Wales Is expected to fly\nto Sandringham on Christmas eve.\nCAKS WRECKED BY\nSNOW IN TORONTO\nTORONTO, Dec. 21 (CP)-Three\nToronto motorists won't be so anxious In future to park their automobiles in the shadow of a high\nbuilding. Snow sliding from the\nroof of the Ontario legislative buildings plunged through tbe (op ot\none machine and battered in thc\nhoods of the other two.\nDainty\nSandwiches\nWhether you like your sandwich plain or garnished, simple\nor complex, white or brown or\ntoasted bread, you'll find our\nsandwiches are always just a\nUttle bit better.\nNICK'S\nGOLDEN GATE\nCAFE\nWEBSTER THE\nBEST ATHLETE\nBy ELMER  DULMAGE\nCanadian Priss Staff Writer\nTORONTO, Dec. 21 (CP)-After\ntwo years of differing widely on\nthe matter as lt arose, the Amateur\nAthletic Union of Canada and thc\nnation's sports editors find themselves in complete agreement today\nthat Harold Webster, 40-year-old\nHamilton, Ont., marathon runner,\nwas the outstanding Canadian athlete tn 1934.\nIn a nation-wide poll conducted\nby the Canadian Press, sporti editors approved the early December\nselection of Webster for the Norton\nH. Crow memorial award, given\nannually by the A.A.U. to the athlete It regards as the greatest of\nthe year. In the previous two years\nthe writers ignored thc A.A.U.'s\nnominees.\n .      [<&)\nMoffat Seeking to\nMake Senior Qrade\nArthur Moffat, \u25a0 Rossltnd Junior\nlast year, is seeking to make the\ngrade to the Roasland Miners thii\nsetson. Just IB and, therefore, with\nmore junior hockey ahead of him.\nArt has plenty of time for senior\nplay but he is anxious to get the\nexperience.\nHe wn born tt North Btttleford\ntnd flrtt entered organized hockey\nwhen  he played with the Clyde\nteam of Alberta (that doesn't refer\nto horsei). And he also played bueball for Clyde.\nDuring the put season he turned\nin fine hockey for the Rossland\nMiners and If he continues to show\nimprovement he will be t hard man\nto keep off the lineup.\nWhen he can get at lt he Is a Canadian football star.\nHe weighs 168 pounds and Is five\nfeet six inchei in height.\nBRITAIN LIKES\nCANUCK APPLES\nOTTAWA, Dec. 21 (CP)- Best\nCanadian dessert varieties of apples\nare in strong demand on United\nKingdom markets, according to a\ncable received today by the department of agriculture. All arrivals of\nbarrelled stock have been practically cleared except Cox Orange\nwhich moved slowly due to heavy\nreceipts of the English crop from\ncold and common storage.\nCanadian supplies are light.\nThe report stys the new yeir\nshould see ill markets well cleared\nof imports, but in all probability\nunable to absorb heavy arrivals at\npresent price levels.\nBank of Commerce\nTORONTO. Dec. 21 (CP).-An-\nnuil itttement of the Canadian\nBank of Commerce for the fiscal\nyear ended November 30, issued todav, shows a slight increase in total\nassets to $975,000,000 Quick assets\nrose from $306,000,000 to $315,000,-\n000. Ratio of these to liabilities to\nthe public was shown as an increase\nfrom 58.5 per cent to 60 per cent\nCash holdings and other cash Jtems,\nincluding cash equivalent, totalled\n$92,000,000.\nTotal securities in investment account amouted to more than $163,\n000,000, of which $135,000,000 were\nDominion and provincial government securities. Call loans dropped\nfrom about $60,000,000 to about $58,-\n000,000.\n, Reported as reflecting more active\ntrade conditions throughout the\ncountry, notes of the bank in circulation were stated to be $2,500,000\nhigher.\nTotal deposits increased by $23,-\n000,000. Net profits were $3,413,650,\nabout $250,000 lower than tn the previous 12 months. About $4,000,000\nwas available for various appropriations.\nCanadians Win in\nCzechoslovakia*\nPRAHA, Ciechoslovtkla, Dec. 21\n(CP cable via Reuten)\u2014The touring Winnipeg Monarchs got btck\nInto their winning stride tonight\nwith t convincing 7-0 victory over\nt Ctechoslovtkitn nttiontl team.\nRomeo Rivers. Norm Yellowlees\nand Albert Lemay each scored\ntwice, with Archie Creighton supplying the other counter.\nMJ.MclYOR'S\nLADIES VICTORS\nMrs. J. Mclvor carried off Individual honors with Mrs. L, Pickard.\nand her team defeated Mrs. H. Ross'\nin Thursday's bowling at the Canadian Legion.\nScores were:\nMRS. J. Mclvor\n1st 2nd 3rd Tot\nMrs. J. Annable 117 80 137 334\nMrs. L. Pickard 135 125 146 406\nMrs. J. Mclvor    126   147   133   406\nTotals  378 352 316 1246\nMRS. H. ROSS\nMrs. S. Langill     06 102 126   324\nMrs. A. Oliver ... 144 111 80  344\nMrs.H.Ross  118 144 126  388\nTotals 358   357   341 1056\nHigh aggregate score. Mrs. J. Mclvor and Mrs. L. Pickard, 406.\nHigh individual score, Mrs. J.\nMclvor, 147.\nNIW ELL PRESENTED\nWITH FLOOR LAMP\nIn ippreclitlon of hli services\nwhich were given gratis, mothers of\nthe memberi of the Nelson Boys'\nband, paid a surprise visit to the\nband hall Friday night, during the\nboys' practise, and presented Band-\nmuter Spencer J. Newell with a\nhandsome  polished   bronze  floor\nMri. L. Picktrd mtde the presentation on behtlf of the parents.\nIn her remarks she said, \"We the\nparents of the boys' band wish to\nexpress our gratitude to you for\nthe excellent training the boyi tre\nreceiving under your letdershlp. I\nwould tsk you on behtlf of the\nparents to accept this gift u a token\nof appreciation and wish you and\nthe boys every success in all your\nendeavors In the future.\nWishing you and your wife and\nfamily a merry Christmu and a\nhappy New Year,\" the parents.\nNEW YEAR HONOR\nLIST PREPARED\nOTTAWA, Dec. 21 (CPl-What\nwas expected to prove Uk la.*t\ncabinet council before the Christmas holiday was held tills afternoon\nand a great volume of routine business dealt with, but it was anticipated that another meeting would\nbe called tomorrow. Among other\nmatters dealt with today was the\nlist of Canadian candidates for tbe\nKing's New Year honors lilt. It ii\nunderstood the list will be i short\none, but, is Is customary, the names\nare \u2022 scrupulously gutrded secret.\nJ. Earl Ltwion. K.C. Toronto\nM.P., whose ippointment as general\nDominion orgtniier of the Conservative party wu made known\nThursday, was busy selecting quarters for the national pirty head-\nqutrters here, tnd Jmuiry 2 he\nwill be here to organiie his stiff\nand get down to work on t tuk\nthat will engage him until the general elections.\nExcept in Quebec, the number ot\nswine in Canada ahowed a decrease.\nThe increase in Quebec Is estimated\nat 69,700 over the 1933 total of 481,-\n700.\t\n_,*\u25a0 0t0 \u00bb w_M4urj_c_ew_e\nFor DAD\nThe gift that will please\nthe most\nA NEW PIPE\nDunhills, Parkers, Petersons,   Monacos.  Delfits\n$1.00 Up\nA large selection of All\nSMOKERS' SUPPLIES\nChristmas Wrapped\nCigarettes, Cigars\nand Tobaccos\nGELINAS\nRECREATIONS\n\u20220090 tH 0 0t0010 0kme *\u2022*\u25a0\u00bb\nThe Ideal Gift for Her\u2014A\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\nThlt adotrtlicment Ii not published 0 ittplayti by tht Llttsor Control Board or hy tht Cottrntmrd\nof Britlih Columbia\n ____________________\n\t\n\t\nPAGE TEN -\n-THE NEUON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-SATURDAY MORNING. 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Also ranchers,\nfarmers, business men and railroad men seeking mate*. Partial-\nUrs, 10c Canadian Correspondence\nClub. Box 128, Calgary, Alta. (6411)\nAN OFFER TO EVERT INVENTOR\nList of wanted Inventions and full\nInformation sent free. The Ramsay\nCompany, world Patent Attorneys\n278 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada\n(5144)\nGENTLEMEN. HIGHEST GRADE OF\nSanitary requirements, 22 for one\ndollar. Sent In plain wrapper. Send\nto sanl-Tex Co.. P. o. Box 51.\nVancouver, B. C. (9178)\nGENTLEMEN. SANITARY SUPPLIES\nbest quality only\u2014lowest prices-\nfree list. Pacific Supply. Vancouver.\n(5386)\nRUPTURED? BEASLEY'S COMFORT-\nablo   Air  Cushions  succeed   where\nothers fail. 544 Burrard, Vancouver.\n(5429)\nPRIVATE HOME KINDERGARTENS\npay We start you. The Canadian\nKindergarten Institute, Winnipeg\n(5143)\nEcaema itch Piles Ulcers Try Geo Lee's\nChina Remedy at Hudson's Bay Co\n(5145)\nHELP WANTED\n$*&SS&SOSt*mm*Stf&mm*im^^\nTlie Blonde Countess\nBy HERBERT O. YARDLEY\nteWKSwsswa\n_____fi_tt\u00ab!M\u00ab:i55*a5*S\nCHAPTER 43\nUpon the application ot the developer, lines ot writing, pink\nagainst the white page, began to appear, and Jake, proceeding with caution in order not to smear the writing, developed the entire cage.\nIt wai written in a small but flowing hand, and consisted of entries\nunder different dates, entries which\nwere of an ambiguous meaning but\nwhich seemingly referred to meetings with other agents and other\ntransactions whose   character was\n1 not clear. Several pages were of a\n; similar nature. The intermittent entries covered a period of several\nI months. \u25a0\n\"Let's sec what we can find tor\n' the twelfth of.this month,\" Greenleaf said.\nJuke looked at him quickly.\n\"Thc night Bill was killed, is that\n. It\"\nGreenleaf nodded.\nHi* found thc page after develop-\ninu thru others ond brought out the\nintn*.\n' \"Lcttfr revealing w.iy of contacting .1-37 and character of new invisible ink recovered. Narrow cs-\ntt.xs* from di.scovery.''\n\"Ii? doesn't give himself away if\nhe wan the one who murdered Bill,\"\nJ. ke said regretfully.\n\"Ko, but it's enough to show complicity in the murder and prove him\na spy. That ought to lu* sufficient.\nHowever, that's relatively unimportant. Whnt you have lo do is to find\nan ink that look*; like this and can\nbe developed with sodium carbonate.\"\n\"Should be easy,\" said Jake. \"But\nwhat precisely did you find among\nJensen's  effects?  Any chemicals?\"\n\"No. There was some glycerine\n\u25a0nd some cleaning substance. What\nchemicals could make a pink invisible ink of this kind?\"\n\"It wouldn't be cobaltous chloride, though* the color is right, not\nwith this developer. That would demand a more complicated developer, and there arc other objections.\nThis ink is, I suspect, made from\nsimple things easily obtainable. I'd\n\u00abay that thc base was phenolphthal-'\nein. That's easily soluble in alcohol.\nAdd a little glycerol\u2014which is glycerine\u2014and a few drops of tetrachloride, which is no more than\ncarbona\u2014\"\n\"I believe it was carbona,\" said\nGreenleaf.\n\"That would give the coloring.\nThe glycerol would give it a little\ngreater consistency, and make* it\neasier to write with. And as for-th*^\nphenolphthalein, you'd need only a\ntew laxative tablets.\"\nGreenleaf stared.\n\"As simple as that?\"\n\"You can get phenolphthalein\ntablets from any druggist. Most of\nthe patented laxatives are Uttla\nmore than that.\"\n\"And alcohol, you said, to make a\nsolution. Thire was probably some*\nGreenleaf nodded.\nW^SSSSSWSSWMSSWSMiWSSSSSSSaSSSSSSSSSSWSS*.\nJ\nNelson\u2014Gerrard\nWinter Service\n-Commencing Wed., Dec.\n12 and until further notice service will be operated, every two weeks as\nfollows.\nLeave   Nelion,  Wednesday 11:00 P.M.\nArrive Lardeau Thursday\n8:00 A.M,\nArrive Cerrard Thunday\n10:30 A.M.\nRETURNING:\nLeave Cerrard Thunday\n11:00 A.M.\nArrive Nelion Thunday\n10:45 P.M.\nSteamer service Proeter-\nLardeau every Saturday\nremaini unchanged.\nN. |. LOWES,\nC.T.A., Nelion, B, C.\nin the Bascom place. I didn't note\nespecially. I thought he'd have his\nink in some impregnated garment\n\u2014like this developer in the scarf.\nWell we'll look into that later. It\nhas only an academic interest at the\nmoment. Your job is to make an\nink that will look like this ink in\nJensen's book.\"\n\"Can do,\" said Jake. \"Have it in\na few minutes.\"\nHe was as good as his word, and\nafter a few experiments and corrections, brought a colorless solution to\nGreenleaf.\n\"Try that.\"\n\"It should be pink.\" Greenleaf objected.\n\"When it's developed it will be\npink.\"\nGreenleaf wrote on a scrap of\npaner. Then when the lines had\ndried to invisibility, he brought\nthem out again with the developer.\nThe lines were lighter in color than\nthose in the notebook.\n\"Solution's a little weak, I guess,\"\nJake said. \"It will vary a little. Try\nthis.\"\nThe respiting solution left lines\nwhich, when developed, were all but\nidentical in distinctness and coloring with those in the notebook.\n\"Got it?\" he asked Greenleaf.\n\"Yes. Bring along some of that\nand some more of the developer.\nBlane. rout out Whitey. We'll want\nhim on thc spot, out at the Bascom\nplace, for thc most important forgery of his career in crime, more\nimportant even than the job that\nlanded him in Atlanta.\"\nIl was after midnight when they\ntook the road, with Whitey continuing his slumbers in the back scat\nand Jake drowsy beside him. Greenleaf should by rights have been napping, too, but he was too nervous,\nnow that his great plan was under\nway. to think of sleep. His work\nmust be done be\/ore mor\u00abing, before daylight could betray to watching eyes the moves in the \"game he\nplanned. And he must go to the Bascom place, not by the direct road,\nbut by the roundabout way which\nJake had found.\nIt was after two o'clock when they\narrived at thc house, their car being parked out of sight near the\nmain road. The journey thereafter\nhad been a rough one in the dark, no\nlights being permitted. They stumbled and feli, and were in no amiable\nstate *jf mind when they arrived.\nJoel had gone to bed. One of\nBlane's men was taking a nap on\ntwo chairs. But the other Was alert,\nan.d responded immediately to their\nsignal.\n\"Did anyone come?\" Greenleaf\ndemanded anxiously.\n\"Not a soul. And there's been no\none near the place so far as we\ncould tell. We made peepholes\nthrough the curtains on all sides of\nthe house and saw no one.\"\n\"Good.\" Greenleaf said. \"Now we\nplan,our little trap. I wish Jensen\nmight see this. Serve him ight. But\nI' suppose it's better to tikt* no\nchances. If he should escape\u2014\"\n\"He won't,\" said Ryan. \"Hc'i safe\nas a church. And I look him over\nevery few hours.\"   .\nGreenleaf felt the elation which\ncomes sometimes wilh extreme fatigue. He felt talkative, as though he\nhad drunk a little too much. And\nhe was aware that the others re\ngarded him a little curiously, as\nthough suspecting he was intoxicat-\n\"Whitey. t'o vour *;ttiff.\" he said.\n\"Jake, develop enough 0* Hint notebook until he's got all the characters fixed. Then. Whitey, I want you\nto write this in thc secret ink on\nthe back of one of these receipts.\nGreenleaf sat at the table and wrote\nout the message which he had composed.\n\"American wireless sent Tuesday\nnight to American transport squadron and English fleet south of Ireland.\n\"Convoy will make rendezvous at\nmidnight on 24th. 48 degrees 30 minutes north. 10 degrees 41 minutes\nwest. Do not remit precautions\nagainst submarine attacks, though\nno suspicious activities reported.'\"\nIt was identical with the dispatch\nhe had himself encoded that afternoon\u2014all but for two particulars.\nThe latitude and longitude varied\nby two degrees from the position assigned in the authentic despatch. So\nfar so good. In the note which followed, which was presumably by\nJensen to his accomplices, he must\nbe exceedingly careful. A wrong\nword which would arouse suspicion\nand all this elaborate * deception\nwould go for nothing. He added.\n\"Am suspicious of being watched.\nWill hurry this. Will communicate\nonly as needful. If able and circumstances warrant will employ wireless.\"\nShould he sign Jensen's name lo\nFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. PRE-\nferably middle-aged woman, capable   of   taking  full   charge.   115\nmonth.   Apply  Mrs.  Watson,   Ap-\npledale, B. __\n(6461)\nWOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR US\nat home, swing machine necessary. No selllnt. Ontario Neckwear\nCompany. Dept. 292. Toronto 8.\n(5140)\nHOW TO GET A OOVERNMENT\nlob. Free Booklet. The M. C. C\nLtd\nWlnnlprg._\n15142)\nACENTS WANTED\nAGENTS WANTED TO SELL SILK\nnecktles for us. we sell you at a\nprice tbat allows you to make\nlOO*,**- commission. Write today lor\nfree samples and particulars Ontario Neckwear Company Dept 569\nToronto 8 Ont. '____\nWANinD FOR INTERIOR TOWNS,\nmen anxious to earn a good living. \"Tou can do this.\" See for\nparticulars, or write L. J. Deshtr-\n.   nala. Cranbrook. B. C.        (5179)\nthis? Better not. He might not be\nknown as Jensen but as a letter and\na number. The penmanship should\nbe sufficient guarantee of authenticity, that and the ink, and the receipt blank employed. It might be\nthought, too, that under the circumstances he was avoiding every clue\nto discovery, should the message\nfall into the wrong hands, For the\nsuccess of the deception he hpped\nto put across, Greenleaf relied upon\nthe expert penmanship of Whitey\nand thc dramatic circumstances under which the message was to be\ndelivered.\n(TO BE CONTINUED)\nOut-of-town subscribers ,-ho\nwish to answer advertisements\nin which only the telephone\nnumber of the advertiser is\ngiven, may mail their replies to\nth\u00ab Nelson Daily News, and they\nwii. be communicated to the\nadvertiier.\nT\nlilt11 \/\nFor Christmas Shoppers\nCifti for \"Her\"\nA   gilt   that   keeps   on   giving\nDRESSMAKING   COURSE   BT\nNORAH  COLEMAN.  Annable  Blk.\n  (5007)\nJust tbe present for Her An up-\nto-the-minute    Cabinet    Electric\nSINGER SEW1NO  MACHINE  CO\n(6010)\nWhst could be nicer thsn a Permanent.  Capitol  Beauty  Shoppe\n(5009)\nNovelties, Hankies Weldrest Hose\nand Chic Dresses at the\nD. C. DRESS SHOPPE.\n (5011)\nCombination coal, wood and electric range with water Iront 1220.\n\u2014Terms j. F coates. \"Electric\nStore\", P.O. Block. Vernon St.\n(5096)\nPOLAR PURS LTD.. 648 Granville St.. Vancouver. Fur coats.\nFoxes, chokers at Reduced prices.\n (8108)\nSHOP  EARLT\nand avoid the Last Minute\nRUSH\nCifti for \"Him\"\nOrder   Xmss   wrapped   Tobacco.\nCigars, cig'ts, Bishop's News Std\n itOltl\nChristmas Economy\n Suggeitiom\t\nColumbia Dry Ginger Alo at oil\nDealers. II doi. pints or Ph. 412.\n \u25a0 62081\nChoose from our wide range of\nnovelty China. The ARK STORE\n (5012)\nThe Ideal Christmas gift for fs,m~-\nlly or friends\u2014something electric\nfrom the STANDARD ELECTRIC\nPhone 838. 615 Baker St.   15126*\nF*or your Christmas candles,\nfruits, nuts, tobaccos etc. call at\nE. sTanqherlin's GROCEST.\n108 Silica Street, phone tool.\n(5327)\nDoing your Christmas Shopping?\nTike home some piping hot tlsh\nind chips. Greyhound Cotfc. Shop*\n(5427)\nCifti for \"All\"\nYearly  subscription   to  aU  Mtig-  *\\\nHnines.   order   now   Irom *\nNELSON   NEWS   DEPOT. _        Z\n(5012)\n\"McGregor  bros   foe your %\nChristmas    Ph\u00b0tognipu*\u00bb     Special  *\nChristmas otlces. Phone 224.\n (5015)\nA \"China\" Christmas Gift Is slwsys appreciated We have the\nlargest selection In the district.\nJ. 1'. MORGAN. 301 Baker St.\n 16014)\nlastTng PRESENTS\nJewelrv  of every  description  at\nPAPAZIAN'S.   Hall   St.\n (6008)\nHunter Electric. Opera House\" BlV.\nIs replete with electrical appliances. Treo light sets from 76c.\n ^___^ 150MI\nthe Useful Gift\u2014A smart new\nUnderwood Portable. Easy Terms.\nSee Nelson Typewriter Agency.\nHlpperson  Block or  phone  197.\n (6130)\nSpecial   wrapped   Cig'ts.   Candles\netc. Falrvlew Service stn. Ph 805.\n(5404)\n\u2022timtrm \u00ab'4r_\u00bbi^*f^*i'^*i*r_\u00bbi'^*f<r_\u00bb<-\u00abr_\u00bbf*-#f\u00abr\u00ab-\u00abr_\u00bbi \u00abr\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab rmvimrm \u00ab*r\u00ab< * #\u00ab\nFOR RENT, HOUSES,\nAPARTMENTS,  ETC.\nFURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED SIX\nroom bungalow. Good location.\nLawn, fruit trees, boi 5497. Dally\nNews. ___*?7).\nFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms for rent. Annable Block\n(6235)\nTHREE   ROO.\nsteam he.ite(\nFURNISHED   SUITE\n. Stirling Hotel. (52961\nIN     THE    KERR     APARTMENTS\nfurnished and unfurnished suites\n15230)\nFUR     ROOMS.     STEAM     HEATED\nshower, terms mod   Can   Legion\n(5237)\nFOR RENT-MODERN HOME. GOOD\nlocation.  Phone  33.      i5239)\nTERRACE   APTS    Beautiful   Modern\nFTlglduire   rqu|ppecl_suites. 152401\n-    FARM   LANDS\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE ON\neasy terms ln Alberta and Saskatchewan, write for full tnlorm-\natlon to 908-Dept of Natural Resources, c. P. R. Calgary. Alberta.\n(5147\nWANTED TO RBNT OR EAST PAT-\nments. Kootenay District preferred, write full partlculsrs, w. P.\nRelbln, Brilliant. B. C.        (64621\nEDUCATIONAL\nTHE  ACADEMT  PF  USEFUL ARTS\nteaches professlon*tl Pattern-drafting, Designing. Dressmaking, write\nc-o Thrco Gables Hote], pentlcton.\n<5l62i\nIf you have room for roomers In\nyour home\u2014and room for their\nrent In your pocket\u2014remember\nthere Is room for your Ad ln the\n'Rooms for Rent\" column.\nMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS\nLEWIS CHRISTMAS SPECIALS\nEasy Terms, No Interest Charged.\n$52 50\u2014L***hr Piano Cased Organ,\nT In  walnut,  splendid tone\nand condition.\nS85\u2014lady's small  boudoir  piano,\n\u2122      .walnut case, sweet tone.\n$145\u2014Justin Brown Piano, boud-\n\u2122        olr model,  lovely burl walnut case.\n8295_M \u00bb g n 1 f 1 c e n t Gerhard\n\u2122 Helntzman  Player   piano,  88\nnote action, guaranteed condition,\nbench and 25 assorted rolls. Cost\n11100.\nLewis offers 200 thoroughly overhauled and brand new pianos, on\neasy terms, without Interest. We\ncrate free and ship f.o.b. Vancouver.\nB. C. Write fully statin? your requirements, for price list.\nLEWIS  PIANO   HOtSK   LIMITED\n1044 Granville St.   Vancouver, B. C.\nFOR SALE\nWhat Better\nGift\nThan a ton of Peerless\nlump coal\nWilliams' Transfer\nPhone 106\n.     (5439)\nFOR SALE\n(Continued)\nUALVaNIZED IRON PIPE AND FIT-\ntings Beltings, etc -New wire\nNails l'i\" 1',.*' it ll'.i\" |2au per\n100 lbs Full line 01 new tnd usea\nOalv and Black Pipe and tlttlngs\n',, Oalv new 6Wc, 1\" Blsck 5c\n2 Black suitaDie for irrigation anu\nwater line 10c other sizes low\nprice\" new corrugated galv iron\n15 00 per lw square feel Poultry\nwire netting 3 and 6 feet Full\nste. ot Ueel split pulleys Pi,inland grain sacks Barbed wire Wire\n\u2022Rope, Canvas Doors. Windows\nRoofln** Felt Garden and Air hose\nDoom Chains Merchandise and\nEquipment of all descriptions En*\nqulrles   solicited\nB. C. JUNK CO.\n133    I'oncU    St.    Vancouver.    IK\n(5137)\nFOR SALE- BARRELS K It G S\nsugar sacks, liners McDonald Jam\nCo..   Ltd. , 47701\nSNAP\u20141 ONLT, NEW HOOVER\nCleaner 1-3 off tor cash. Trade In\naccepted. Phone 278R. 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MOD-\nern   plumbing   Apply   1115   Wtter\n\u2014 X (54391\nSt. or Phone 651.1\nMISCELLANEOUS   WANTED\nGOOD CLEAN  RAGS WANTED-AP-\n-lv   ntllv   New.    Office. 18M81\n'BUYERS ARE READING THESE\ncolumns\u2014and selecting what they\nreaulro esch day\u2014Will they find I\nTOUR Cltwlfled Ad here? i\u00bbIe-'\nphone your ad\u2014We'll do the rest\nMOTORCYCLES\nMOTORCYCLES\nParts and Accessories\nAgent for Pyroil\nExpert Repairs to All\nMakes\nSend Us Your Motors      <\nINDIAN SALES and SERVICE\nPALMER  RUTLEDGE\nTRAIL, B.C.\n(51391\nPOULTRY FOR SALE\nBREEDINO ROOSTERS. RHODE island Red tnd White Leghorn.\nPrice from II HO up. Phone 326R3.\nMrs. A. J. Crack, cemetery Road.\n  (54841\nBusiness and Professional Directory\nAccountants\nCHAS F HUNTER. B F A E\nMunicipal tnd Commercial Audits\nP   O   Bos 1191   Nelton   B   C\n(5262)\nAssay en\nE. W. WIDDOWSON. PROVINCIAL\nAnalyst, Assayer end Chemist. Chemical and Metallurgical Engineer:\nSampling Agents at Trail and Tacoma Smelters. 301-306 Josephine\nSt., Nelson. B^C.      (5263)\nUT-ENVTl.rE if\"GRIMWOOD\n618   Biker   St.   Nelton    Box   726\nCustom and Control assays chem*\nleal    analysts     Representative    at\nTrail for shippers' Interest. (5264)\nKOOTENAT   L\/fBORATORIEB\nAssayers It  Chemists\nRepresenting service et Smelter\nfor Ore Shippers\nBos 1342 Trtll, B. C.\n(5477)\nChiropodists\nDr  Mildred Slmondt Foot Specitilet\n405  Fernwell  Bldg   sootano   wash\n(5265)\nChiropractors\nI    M    WARREN    D    C.   BOX   872\nPh   U5   Ollker Block. 512 Baker\n(5266)\n Electrical\t\nJ   F   COATES   The  Elecfflc  store\nSupplies and Inatali*>tlnns\nPhone 766 F. O Box 1061\n(52671\nEngineers and Surveyor!\nA   H   OREEN CO    LTD    516  WARD\nSt. Phone 264, Nelson, B. C. (5268)\nH   D   DAWSON -NELSON\nENGINEER   AND  SURVETOR\n  (5269)\nBoyd   C    Affleck.   Fruitvale    B'   C\nLtnds  Mineral Clalmt  Waterworks\netc  Surveys. Plans and Estimates\n(6270)\nFloriiti\nHEAVILY  BERRIED  HOLLT\nAND   MISTLETOE\nBlooming   Phnts   and   cut   flowers,\nNELSON   FLOWER   SHOPPE\nPhono 233. We Deliver.\n  (5198)\nHair Coods\nLADIES' WIGS. SWITCHES. TRANS-\nformatlons, gentlemen's wigs, toupees. Free catalog, Hanson Co...\n709 Dunsmuir, Vancouver, B- C.\n(5183)\nHidei and Fun\nBRIGGS TANNERY tt FUR CO., LTD.\nCalgary. Altt. Leather Tinning.\nBuffalo Costs tnd Robet for Stle.\nHides bought.     (5046)\nIniurance and Real Eitite\nROBERTSON REALTY CO, LTD.\nRes. . esttte. Insurance, renttls\nAberdeen  block. Btker Bt.   (62711\nI? INTERESTED IN REDUClSG\nyour Insurance costs, see T. D. Ros-\nUng. 3 Roytl Btnk Bldg,      (51971\nR w DAWSON. Retl Estate Insurance Rentals Next Hlpperson\nHardware. Biker Btreet       153721\nC    D    BLACKWOOD    Insurince   ol\nevery description Retl Ett Ph 99.\n(6371)\nH   E.   DILL.  AUTO  AND  FIRE   IN-\nsurance  Reil Eitite. 508 Ward St.\n (6274)\nJ     E.    ANNABLE.    REAL    ESTATE.\nrentals. Insurance.  Annibli block.\n(6275)\nUF-,'. FIRE Ai AUTOMOBILE IN8UR-\ntnoe. P. E. poulln, ph. 70.  (6271)\nF   McHARDT   INSURANCE\u2014\n(5277)\nCHAS\nRetl Estate\u2014phone 135.\nMachiniitt\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nFor til ciuses of Metil Work  Utm\nWork, Drilling, Boring ind Grinding,\nMotor Rewinding Acetylene wilding.\nPhone 593.\n324 Vernon Strict\n ,  (6278)\nMaternity Homei\nELIZABETH   PEEL\nMATERNITY   HOME\nStrictly Prlvata-Conlidentltl. Physician In Attendance Ph  Broad. 3078.\nW-1324 Broadway, Spokane,  Wath.\n (54251\nMusical Tuition\nVIOLIN     AND     THEORY\nMary Heddle, Phone 311R2\nPUPILB.\n(1279)\nSash  Factory\nLAWSONS SASH FACTORY   HARD-\nwood merchsnt, 217 Baker itreet.\n . (5380)\nSecond Hand Storei\nCASH   FOB   OLD   STOVES,   BEDS,\nfurniture, etc. The Ark Store.\n(5282)\nCome and get 1 nice cook stove st\nRtdcllileV Going Fsst. 15216)\nMrs. Rtdcll\nNELSON DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED\nads. The leading salesman end\nbuyer for Nelton tnd turroundlng\ndistrict.\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Geo. McManus,.\n \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nWHEAT HIGHER\nIN CHICAGO PIT\nCHICAGO, Dec. 31 (AP)-En-\nUrged speculative buying that developed late todty both ln whett\ntnd corn more thtn overcame eirly\ndownturns to bottom pricet un-\nmitched since November 23.\nBuying appeared lmpreuive ilso\nwith assertions thtt ln view of\ndtirth of moisture ln spring whut\nirets the 193$ iggregtte domestic\ncrop of ill whett might turn out\nbelow normil needi.\nWheit closed firm V\u00bb to Vi ibove\nyesterday's finllh, Miy ISH to WH,\ncorn H off to H up Miy StVt to 66%,\noits Vi to Vi down.\nN.Y. DRIFTS\nNEW YORK. Dec. 21 (AP). -\nSpeculation moved ilugglihl ln \u25a0\npre-holiday ttmoiphere in Will\n\u25a0treat today, prolonging the drifting course of thl itock muket Flntl\npricei wen mixed tnd on tbe tver-\n\u2022ge little chinged. Turnover totalled 915.820 ihares.\nWeek-end statistics furnished additional evidence of in uptrend ln\nbuiiness, including i gain'in railroad carloadlnga which waa better-\nthin-seasonal.\nCanadian stocks generally were\nhigher, St. Regis Paper pfd. scored\na giln of lit points.\nMttol Morkth\nNEW YORK. Dec. 11 (AP).-Cop-\nper quiet; electrolytic, ipot ind future, blue etgle 940.\nTin itetdy: spot tnd nearby ind\ntuture 50.85.\nIron quiet, unchinged.\nLetd itetdy; ipot New York 3.70;\nEut St Louii 3.55.\nZinc quiet; Eist St. Louis spot\ntnd tuture 3.72 to 3.75.\nAluminum 19.00 to 22.00.\nAntimony, ipot 1440.\nBu silver wetk, V. lower tt\nSSVt.\nAT LONDON-Closing: Coppw,\nstandard spot 28 2t 6d; future 12$\n12s 6d; electrolytic, spot Ml IOt:\nfuture 132.\nTin, ipot \u00a3227 12s 6d; future 122$\ni*.\nLetd. ipot ind future \u00a310 7s Od.\nZinc, ipot \u00a310 12s 6d; future \u00a312.\nBtr  illver  euy,   H .lower  it\n-Hi*.ml\nU. S. SMELTING\nPAYS DIVIDEND\nNEW YORK, Dec. 21 (AP) .-Director! of the U.S. Smelting. Refining It Mining company have declared a dividend of $3 on the common Itock. payable January 15 to\n\u2022tock of record December. 31. This\ncomptres with $2 ptld on July 14\n\u2022nd October 15.\nNet earnings for the year ended\nDecember 31 after all reserves and\npreferred stock dividends were estimated at $4,402,000, equivalent to\n$8.32 a share on tht common stock.\nFor 1933 the company earned $8,-\n332,057 or $6.68 t common share.\nQuotations On Wall Street\nAllegheny \t\nAl Chemical \t\nAm Can\t\nAm Wr Pow\nAm M\u00ab It Fdy\nAm Smelt & Re\nAm Telephone\nAm Tobacco \t\nAnaconda   \t\nAtchison    ...\nAuburn Mo _\t\nBaldwin    \t\nBtndlx   Av   \t\nBtth   Steel   \t\nCtntdt pry ..__\nSan Pacific   \nerro dt Pisco\nChat * Oblo\nChrysler\ncom It South\ncon Ou \u00bb T ....\nCora Prod .    ..\nc Wrliht Pfd\nDupont\t\nBee \/ow t, It\"\nErie _._ .\nFord English\nPord of Ctn\nFirst Nt Storu\nPreeport Tex .\nQtn Electric\nOen   Foods\nOtn Motors\nOold Dutt \t\nnoodrlcb   ...\narinby\t\nart North Pfd\nOrt West Sugar\nBowe Bound\nBunion Mo .....\nEll Nioktl m   -.\nBit Tel * Tel\nHigh   Low\n8%\n20V\njewel   Tn   ..\nKenn Copper\nKresge S S\nKroegger it Toll 38 ,\nMtck Truck .... 25(1\nMilwaukee Pfd 3M\nMont Warn nt\nNash Motori\nNi miry Prod\nSPow & U    ..     1\nT   Central      30M\nPis oss * nee    14\u00bbI\nPact Motora      4\u00ab\nPenn R R         _~\\\nPhillips pete . 14 ((\nPure Oil\nRadio Corp  . |\nRadio Keith Or Vi\nRem   Rand   .. . I_\\\nRock island IS\nSafeway storea 47\nShell Onion   6<l\nS cil Mlson lojj\nSouth   Pacific 11_\nSUn Oil of ctl 10\ngtin Oil of Bid 26\nUn Oil of N J 42(4\nStewart   Winter IH\nBtudebtker  5\nTex corn       30.1\nT\u00bb Oulf sul 82 'i\nTlmken Rollers 32S\nUnder Type . .. 87W\nUn Csrblde    .... 46U\nUn Ol of Ctl .. lit!\nUnited   Al'     \u2022*%\nunited   Bis    24M\nUn Paclflo  107\nU 6 Pipe   IIM\nU S Rubber   le\u00ab\nU S Steel      87M\nWest Bectrlc  .. 39 u\nWoolworth     Hil\nWrlgley     IW\nThc Ideal Gift for Her\u2014A\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\nW\n16 oi. $1.75\n~* oi. $2.65\nITS NAME GUARANTEES ITS\nHIRAM\nWALKERS\n\u2022THI NtLWN DAILY NIWI. NELION. B.C\u2014IATUROAY MORNINO. rfSC. 22. 1934-\n\u202245B\nWHISKY\nMarket and Mining News\nDow Jones Averages\n80 induitrlali ...... _    99.90 up 0.81\n20 nils     36.69 off 0.08\n20 utilities    17.05 off 0.07\nMONTREAL SILVER PRICES\nMONTREAL, Dec. 21 (CP).\u2014Silver closed firm. Sales\n8 contracts; Dte. 8, March 2, May ?, July 1.\nOpen        High      Low Close\nDecember    68.26B      53.40      53.40 53.45B\nMarch    68.50B      53.60      53.60 63.50B\nMay     54.40        54.50      54.40 54.60\nJuly     54.85B      55.07      55.07 55.70N\nVancouver  Stock   Exchange\nBid\nA p Con       .07\nAmal OU  0614\nB 0 Packers    11.00\nBeaver  silver      M'h\nBrtdltn    Itt\nBrtiornt    _.... 11.71\nBridie B con       .05 ti\nCtrlboo Oold     lit\nCtl Corp  _ 7a\ncoast  Brtw  IMl\nGold Belt      M\nHargtlCHl  -....     -\nHome Oil  _.     M\nInt Coil    II\nKak Slccar      \u2014\neLted OU   40\nMercury Oil  11\nMer-dlin    IS\nModel Oil      30\nMornlnt Stir  OOVi\nNat SUvei         .01*4\nOktltt  oils        _\u00bb\nPioneer Oold   1040\nPremier Oold     1.41\nRtno Oold ..    1.11\nBall;  Mlnet           M\nTaylor Bridle      .25\nVaneltt    tn\n888*        m\nssssr       m\nAtt\ntt\nMV,\n20 09\nanv.\n2 00\n19.00\nM*A\nIM\n18.00\n.32\n.01\n.58\n31)\nM\nAl\n.12   y\na*\n\u2022OS\"\n10*0\n1.43\n1.13\n.55\n_W\nAwochted     \t\nAtlln Ptclfle _\t\nB C Silver -\t\nSC Nlcktl \n1( MlsMJiri  \t\nOto Bind  \t\nCrowi Nett\nDalhouale Mlnet\nDtlhousle OUt\nDenttntt\nDevtaltb\nRanchmen's\nPtctltl   \t\n.11\n.SI\n1*\n.33\ntt\nM*\/,\n\u20227i\n*o7i;\n.04\n.14\n.UH\n1_M\n.40\nM\nMt\n31\ntt\n.80\n.08\nSunshine   1M6\nOlacler   Creek   04\nDlctttor  03\nDunweU     13\nInterest   _.    jtn\nPtlrvlew      _..     \u2014\nfreehold Oil  08\nOolcondi         30\nOold Mountain       \u2014\n8eo River  00%\nrtndvlew  - Oiuj\ngrtnge     -     JOVj\nOrull Wlnksne      .04\nHediey Amil    \u25a0      \u2014\nHediey   Sterllnt   ....     \u2014\nSereulee  Con     01 V_\nllhwood sarcee 13\nHome  Oold    10ft\nIndian  Mines      .01\nindependence  .**.     .01V.\nKoot Belle 54(4\nKoot Plor  :00tf\nLakevlew         \u2014\nMar Joa 14%\nMerland    - _    .16\nMlnto Oold  16\nMorton Wolsey ........     \u2014\nNoble Five          .08(4\nPend  orellle   48\nPilot  oold \t\nPorter Idiho \t\nReward    _\nRoyillte  OU    1184\nRufua Anentt      \u2014\nRuth Hope          \u2014\nSalmon Oold       \u25a0OS\"\nSalmon Oold      M'i\nSnowllake            \u2014\nTtylor  wind  13\nUnited Empire  07\nUnited Oil        *4t4\nVldette Oold   .56(4\nVIMni Gold  02H\nWaterloo        03\nWtverley   Tint         .00\u00ab4\nWbltewiter        .0414\nTmlr Ytnkee olrl      .67\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMcVlttle onhtmme\nMcWttttn Gold \t\n\u25a0Mtctsii\nialroblc\nMtple Leaf\nlining Corn\nMoffatt    Hall\nNlpleilng   \t\nNoranda\n-\u2022wkhUl\nPaymaster\nPend Orellle\nPioneer Oold     1075\nPremier oold  -     1.44\nReno ~.\nStkoose       \t\nSin  Antonio   \nscoe      \u2014\nBmetlers Oold\t\nSouth Tlblemont ....\nStadacona     \u2014\nSt  Anthony    _.\nSudbury Buln \t\nSylvanlte\nTick Hughet \t\nTowaiuntc    \u2014\nXtetdweU  \t\nVenturet       \t\nWtlte  Amulet\t\nWiyilde   .. \t\nWhite Catle    \t\nWrleht Hargreavea\nota\nAcme  -\t\nAla.\nAJlI    - -     - .\"*\nA P consolidated\nAuoclated  \t\nB   A   OlT\t\nBaltae    - -\nCalmont\t\nO tnd I Corp \t\nChemical Reeearch \t\nDtlhousle\t\nHome OU  - ~.\nHomestead O tnd O ....\nImperial Oil  -\t\nint  Pete   - \nlerltnd    \t\nOU Selections   .....\nOlit  \t\nRoytUte    \u2014\n?\"Jij%T\u00abI*U \"\nBeatty   bids   A   \t\nBeauharnols     \u2014\nBell Telephone  \t\nBrazilian        \t\nBrewers tnd Distillers\nCan Bretd       ..\t\nSin Cement  ... .     \nan Car tnd Poundry\nCan  Indus Alcohol  a\nCtn Dredge\nCan Pac Railway \t\nConi Bakeries     \t\nDistillers   Seagram   \t\nDominion Stores\t\nPord of Csnadt \t\nOOodyttr Tire \t\nHiram witter    -\nImperlil Tobacco \t\nLoblaw A * \t\nMaster   Harris.   \t\nStandard paving \t\nSteel of Canada \t\n1.11\n.01\n445\nMl\nft\n1.18\n2.25\n'31\n.15\nto\n.45\nM\n.08(4\n1.70\nil\n.07\nMV,\n14.75\n.02(4\n.04(4\nttt\n2.13\n.22\n.55\n.08\n30.87(4\nm\n.04\n16.00\n\u20220414\n.... 9\n... 9%\n.... 138\n.... 10\nit\n.... 814\n.. 714\n... 7\n... 6\n... 22\n. 11\n.... 11\n.   24V.\nm\n4\nJm\n43(4\nMontreal Stock Prices\nCOAST MARKET\nIN UTE SLUMP\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 21 TCP). -\nThe tone wu firm during the early\nsession on the Vincouver stock exchtnge todiy but most issues declined again in the tfternoon to\nclose tround yesterdiy's fintl fig-\nurea.\nBrilorne sold tt 12.00 tnd finished unchanged tt 11.75 snd Bra-\ndim closed unchanged at 1.95 after\nselling at 2.00. Pioneer Gold hid \u25a0\nnet gain of 15 at 10.50, Premier Gold\ngained 4 at 1.42 and Ctrlboo it\nU5 tnd Ymir Ytnkee Girl tt 6T\netch gtined t cint Oold Belt and\nTiylor Bridge etch finished down\nt cent and United Empire wu unchinged it 7.\nTORONTO HIGHER\nTORONTO. Dec. 21 (CP).-Stimu-\nltted by hetvy trading In Little\nLong Lac the mining section of the\nToronto stock exchange cancelled\na downward drift to clote with I\nsprinkling of Kilns.\nLittle Long Lie traded 20,000\nshares to advance 36 centt it 7.25:\nGod's Like wts up 8 tt 1.13 and\nMcKenzie 6 tt 1.26. The cheerful\ntone stimulated silvers, Eldorado\ngtined 5 cents.\nBAR GOLD CENT\nHIGHER\nMONTREAL. Dec. 21 (CP)-Btr\ngold ln London up one cent it $34.46\nan ounce in Cinidim funds; 140s\nUd in BriUsh funds. The fixed $35\nWashington price imounted to $34.68\nin Canadim.\nEGGS LOWER\nMONTREAL, Dec. 21 (CP)-Eggi\ndeclined on the Montreil produce\nand dairy mtrket todiy.\nEggs. A large 32. A medium 24, A\npullets 22, B 19, C 17.\nButter, No. 1 21, solids to retallen\n22 and prints 23.\nCheeie, No. 1 Onttrlo 914.\nPotttoei unchtnged.\nMinneapolis Groin\nMINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 21 (AP)-\nWheit No. 1 northern 10814 to\n11114, No. 1 red durum 10914, Dec.\n107-S, Mty 10414, July 101H.\nCorn, No. 3 yellow 8814 to 8914.\nOits, No. 3 white 6614 to 5714.\nFlix, No. 1, 168 to 195.\nFlour unchinged. Shipments 19,-\ntM; bnn 29.00 to 29.50.\nCalgary Live Stock\nCALGARY. Dec. 21 (CP). - B*-\nceipts Thurtdiy: 89 ctttle; 1 calf;\n1198 hogs md 201 sheep md limbs.\nOn Fridiy 68 cittle; 855 hogi wert\nreceived. , ,\nThe bulk of ill receipts were on\nthrough billing. There were not sufficient cattle sales to establish a\nmarket. Hogs sold stetdy, selects\n$7.15, bacons $6.65 md butchers\n$6.15, off trueki.\t\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVER. Dec. 21,-Mlnlng\nshires sold on the Vancouvtr itock\n'exchange todty: _   _\nListed\u2014Beaver S 1500; Brtdiin\n500: Braiorne 330; B R Con 4300;\nBRX 1800; Cariboo 326; Gold B\n1329; Meridian 1500; Morning S 1400;\nPrem G 4500; Reno 900; Sally 700;\nTaylor B 2000; Wayside 1900.\nCurb\u2014Alexandria 4000; Bayview\n13,000; B C Nickel 1800; Big Miss\n1190; Cm R 1000; Congress 100;\nDentonia 600; Dictator 1000; Dunwell\n500; Fairview A 1000; Gold Mtn 80;\nGrange 2300; Herculei C 4500; Home\nG 1200; Independence 5000; Minto\n23,500; Noble Five 2600; Pend O\n100; Pilot 1000; Porter 11600; Stlmon\n4800; Vidette 1000: Wlterloo 6000:\nWaverly 2500; Ymlr Ytnkee Girl\n12,000.\n* i  i\nLondon Close\nSicilian    lOli\nn Ctr and Foundry      ti\nCan Oen lleetrle   154V\nCan Oyptum . .. .........     6*\u00bb\n6\n6\nCtn lnd Al a \t\nCan Ind Al B \t\nCPI \t\nCons MAS \t\nDom   Oltst   \t\nDom Textile  _\nOen Steel  Wtrei  .\nInt Nletol       - ....\nMassey HtrrU    \t\nMontreal Power \t\nNtt Brewing  \t\nPower corporation\nPrice Brot       \t\nouebec  power   \t\nShawlnlgan\nSttel of Cinida \t\nI'll-UIS\nAssd   Brewerlei\n11(4\n133\n.'8\n4\n150\n16\nBrew It Diet\t\nB A Oil - 14\nCan Vlckers -__......... 1\nDistillers setgram  -  13\nHome   OU   . ~ \u2014\t\nImperial  Oil   \u2014  16\u201e\nImperial Tob Can  11%\nInt Petrol       \u2014  80)5\nMcColl ytonUnie   11V,\nNoranda  3214\nPage Hersey \u201e  7414\nCommerce  165\nMontreal    _ 900\nNova scotit 378\nBoyal     - _.-   lS>(4\nToronto 2*91(4\nCanada    66\nMIMCtXl.ANEOL'ft\nDora   Storea    1114\nPord of cm     ..     37\nLobliw Groceries        17(4\nHIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED\ntmuit m* hw onici wtuuwittt \u00ab\u00bb\u2022*\u2022\u2022*,\u00bb\u00ab\nMTABLI1MIO IIM ***\nThii advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board cr by the Government of British Columbia\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nTRAIL - BRITISH COLUMBIA\nManufacturers of\nELEPHANT Brand\nChtmleal Fertilisers\nAmmonium Phoiphatii\u2014Sulphite of Ammonia\nSuperphoiphafei\u2014Complete Firtiliien\nProducers and Refiners of\n.   TADANAC Brand\nElectrolytic\nLiad-Zinc\u2014Cadmium liimuth\nT\nLONDON, Dec. 21 (AP)-Closing\nquotations: Brazilian Traction 61014,\nCinadlan Pacific $1114, lnternitlonil Nickel $221,, Britiih American\nTobacco \u00a3614, Courtiulds 46s 414d,\nDistillers 95s, Dunlop Rubber 48s 9d.\nHudson Bty 21s 9d, Imperlil Tobicco 139s 714d, Mining Trust Ld.\n2s. Rand Mines \u00a36%, Rhodeslan\nAnglo Am 9s 6d, Rhokana Corp\n\u00a34V4, Crowns \u00a3121L Springs \u00a38V\u00ab,\nEist Geduld \u00a3814, Rl> Tintos \u00a313*U,\nRoyal Dutch \u00a318(4, Vickers 10s.\nBonds\u2014Canadian 4 per cent loan,\n1963-58 \u00a3113Vi, British 214 per cent\nconsols \u00a391%. Britlih 314 per cent\nwtr loan \u00a3106, Britiih funding 4s\n1960-90 \u00a311914.\nExchanges\nMONTREAL. Dec. 21 (CP)\u2014British and foreign exchange ln relation\nto the Canadian dollar .-** complied\nby the Royal Btnk ot CSt'tda, cloeed\ntoday as follows:\nArientina, peto * .1477\nArgentina, peso .        .2477\nAustralia,   pound    3.6931\nAustria,   echllllng 1870\nChina, Hong Konj doUtrs ....   .4166\nDenmark  krone -    .2189\nPrance, franc  0664\nHolland,  florin    .1704\nIndia   rupee  \u2014 W7\nNew Zealand, pound 31087\nNorway,  krone 2410\nPoland, zlotl  1876\nSweden,   krone    .2524\nUnited States, dollar, 15-H per cent\ndiscount.\nWinnipeg Groin\nWINNIPBO, Dec. 21 (CP)\u2014Putures\nQuotations:\n-    Hl|h    Low   Cloae\nWhett:\nffiy r~\nJuly   ....\nOaU:\nDec\t\nMay    \t\nJul*\nBarley:\nDec.\nMty\nJUIT\nplai:\nDec.\nBye:\nDec.\nMay\nJul\nOpen\n77\n62\n82'4\n\u25a0V\"\n82',\n6641     tl'l\n6614     8614\n42\n43 V,\n4314\n78\n81\n82\n41 M\ntt\",\nfil\n144\n7714\n8^\n43\n4314\n43 H\n64\ntt\n58\nBright Spots\nof the Week\n(By thi Cantdltn Prill)\nHAMILTON^-Remington   Rrtnd.\nLtd.  is establishing 1 pllnt  here\n\u25a0nd will employ ibout 1500 per-\nsons. the president announces.\nOSHAWA. Ont\u2014Gravlin Bile\nShoe comptny Is completing plint\nto starting manufacturing in Osntwa\nwith about 1000 people employed.\nVICTORIAVILLE. Que.-Ftshlon\nCraft company announces wage Increases ringing un to 1814 pir cent\nGALT, Ont\u2014Ttx collection! ln\nWentworth county belt in several\nyears, indicating farmers' position is\nmuch improved.\nWINDSOR. Ont\u2014About 1500 more\npersons were employed in the border cities in November than in the\nume month of last yetr.\nQUEBEC.\u2014The 10 compinlei associated with Aluminum Ltd., have\nannounced 11 per cent wage increase, effective as from December 1.\nCOBOURG, Ont\u2014Pulpwood from\nnorthern Ontario will be shipped\nfrom this port to Rochester starting\nshortly and the traffic will employ\nabout 25 local men.\nCanadian Dollar\nUnchanged\nNEW YORK, Dec. 21 (AP)\u2014Sterling ind the Canadian dollar both\nheld unchanged in the foreign exchange markets today, the pound\nit $4.94 and the Canadian dollar\nit 15-16 pir cent premium. The\nFrench franc, closing at 6.60 Vt centt,\nihowed a gtln ot .0014 of \u25a0 cent.\nMontreal Steady\nMONTREAL, Dec. 21 (CP) -\nSteadiness in light turnover constituted the general trend on the\nMontreil stock exchinge todiy.\nCanadian Industrlil Alcohol B\nloit 14 at 5, Walkerville Breweries\n10 cents at 4.13. Brazilian added 14\nand Nickel i friction. Consolidated\nSmelters lost 144.\nEASTERN SALES\nMONTREAL, Dec. 21 (CP)-Salei\nof 100 or more shares on the Montreal stock exchange today were:\n1360 Brazilian, 205 B C Pow A,\n1046 Ind Ale A, 800 Ind Ale B, 575\nCPR, 147 Smelters, 780 Imp Tob,\n509 I Nickel, 155 Mass Harr.\nTORONTO, Dec. 21 (CP)-Salet\nof 100 or more shires on the Toronto\nitock exchinge, industrial section,\ntodty were:\n860 Abitibi P. 437 Brazilian, 800\nDr & Dirt, 775 Ctn In Al, 407 CPR,\n1396 Ford A, 2280 Int Nickel, 205\nM Hirrll, 129 H Walkers, 429 DU C\nSell, 100 Dom Bridge, 149 Ooodyeir,\n153 Mont Pow, 105 Shawlnigan.\nBRITISH MARKETS\nCLOSE\nLONDON. Dec. 21 (CP) .-Financial markets in the United Kingdom\nwill be dosed Chrittmts diy md\nDecember 86, Boxing dty.\nSUVER TRADING\nLIGHT IN EAST\nMONTREAL, Dec. 21 (CP)\u2014Trading continued light on the Canadian\ncommodity exchange today with\n\u2022liven futures firm it five polnti\nhigher to 50 points lower. Only\neight contracts, involving 80,000\nouncei, were tranitcted it cornpired with seven yetterday.\nDecember cloied it 94.45, five\npoints up. March sold it 93.60. May\nfinished at 54.90, down 40 points.\nJuly changed hands at 56.07. the\nclosing betng 99.10 nominal, off 39\npolnti.\nWHUT FIRM\nWINNIPEG, Dec. 21 (CP).\u2014Support from an undetermined source\nheld wheat pricei firm on the Winnipeg grain exchange today. Values\nclosed 14 cent higher to unchinged.\nDecember it 77%, Mty 82Vi tnd\nJuly 83 cents.\nThe session generally wu quiet.\nFeatured only at the close when\npricet rallied from early 14-cent recessions.\nPrice of Bar Silver\nDown ot New York\nNEW YORK, Dec. 21 (AP)-The\nprice of bar silver here, based on\nforeign quotations for the metal,\ndropped H cent tn ounce to 3314\ncents today, following weakness in\nspot silver in London and Shtnghai.\nIt wii the ltrgest decline since October 18, when the price wu otf\nmore thtn t cent In New York.\nBrokers who follow the silver\nmarket were unable to account\nreadily for the decline, although\nthey said they had heard Chinese\nspeculitors had been larger tellers\nof the metal from Shanghai.\nExchange Rates\nNEW YORK. Dec. 21 (CP)\u2014Sterling exchange steady at 84.93*4 for\n60-day bills and at $4.94 for demand.\nCanadian dollars 15-16 per cent\npremium.       \u00ab,\nFrancs 6.6014 centi.\nLire 8.59 centi.\n-PAGE ILIVIN\nEXPECT BOOST\nCEDARSALES\nVANCOUVER. Dec. 11 (CP). -\nEstiblishment of t $190,000 prone*\ntlontl project for the rid cedtr Industry of British Columbit. Wuh*\nington tnd Oregon wu innouossl\ntodty by the rid cedtr shlngta\nboard. Approval of 80 per cent of\nshingle producers hu been obtaintd\nind the plan will be effective Jtnutry 1.\nThe project is ot special significance to British Columbia as the Industry in thii province is almoit\nentirely dependent upon the UnlUd\nStatei mtrket Authorities estimtt*\nthe tgreement wlll result in t 80\nper cent increase in British Columbia production of red cedar thinglu.\nWilliam W. Woodbridge. manurr\nof the bureau, itated today tht\nscheme will provide I forcflbf tight\nmen, with t travelling irchitect tnd\n\u2022 motion picture projection machint\nand space advertising in newspaperi\nnd trade publications.\nGains at Toronto\nTORONTO. Dec. 21 (CP).-Activi\ntrading in the lut hour pulled trading on the industrial board of thl\nToronto stock exchange out of i\nholldty mood todiy. Gains were in\nthe majority it the close.\nFord A cloted up H it 27V4:\nFinny Farmer 14 at 914; Imperlil\nTobacco % at 1214 and Goody\u00abr i\npolnti it 143. Nickel tnd Brizilttn\nadvanced fractionally.\nBONDS LOWER\nNEW YORK, Dec. 21 (AP)-Thl\nbond list u a whole continued to\ndrift lower in today's trading. Fractional declines were the rule.\nForeign bondi were better tor\nthe molt ptrt with iome gains ot\nthree to five polnti, u In Vienni\ncity dl it 9914 md Silesit btnk 6t\nIt 51 Vi.\nU. S. Dollar Steady\nMONTREAL, Dec. 21 (CP)-Prtn-\nciptl currenclei on Montreil foreign exchanges held unchinged la\ndull trading today. The pound si\n$4.89*14. the United States dollar tt\n15-16 of 1 per cent discount ind th*\nPrench franc it 6.84 centi were ill\niteidy.\nA GOOD INVESTMENT\nFOR SALE $4000.00 or any part 7% Preferred Shires In\nK.W.C. COMPANY LIMITED, ownen of the K.W.C. Block,\nNtlion. Dividend for hilf yttr it rate of 7% per annum decltred ind payable February lit next.\nCompiny hu no outsttndlng liabilities tnd ii more thin tuning ill dividend requirements.\nPRICE 95 TO EARN 7.37 PER CENT\nPartlculsrs on Request\nROBERTSON REALTY CO., LTD.\n617  BAKIR   STRUT\nPHONI  88\nrcmanad\ninuuf utlunudu\nLEAD DEPOSITS\nin BRITISH\nCOLUMBIA\nLud\nRtflninj Room\nconsolidated Mining\nA Smelting Co. It\nTadtnac, B.C.\nKimbtrlty Concentrator, Sullivan Mini\nHIDDEN away in tha Kootenay hills, on tha banks of\nColumbia. River, near the town of Trail, B.C., is ont\nof tha world's largest metallurgical plants. This plant,\nowned and operated by the Consolidated Mining &\nSmelting Company of Canada Limited, is the source of\none-tenth of the world's supply of refinad lead \u2014 in\naddition to an important amount of other metals.\nOccurrences of lead have been found in many parts of\nthe Dominion. Also an important production of lead\neame in recent years from the Mayo district of Yukon,\nbut as a result of low prices prevailing since 1930 for\nlead, zinc and silver, many of the small illver-lead\nmines have remained idle.\nIn 1931 Canada produced 126,795,tons of lead, practically all of which was obtained from the deposits of\nBritish Columbia. The Sullivan mine, owned by th*\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Company Limited, il\nconsidered to contain one of the largest known lead-\nbearing ore deposits in the world. And in tha mining of\nthese ores, C-l-L\nexplosives have been\nof great assistance\n\u2014because there is\na typa of C-l-L explosive specifically\ndesigned for every\nkind of mining work.\nii\naiCANADIAN   INDUSTRIES   LIMITED,\nEXPLOSIVES DIVISION\nto   .\nrd W4i: \u00bb\nJtah whett: No. 1 _-\n1 nor 71)4; No. I nor. 74%:\nnor. 70ft: No. 4 not. 66%: ..\nand t UK: feed .J1.: No. I durun\n86\u00bbi,: No. 1 A. ft. W. 71%: trie:\n771,; screenings |13 fer tou.\n \u2014\n______________\n\t\n-\u2014,\t\nPAGI TWILVI-\n<HI NIUON DAILY NIWS  NILSON. \u25a0.C-4ATU.IDAY MORNINO. DIC. tt 1N4-\nt^^^^^^^^^tw^w^*^^*1*^\npoerifjone.\nIf     o^\nmm\nFrom Collinson's\u2014^Jhy.\n\u25a0?\nI\u2014COLLINSON'S STORE HAS THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF CIFT JEW-\nELRY AND CIFT SILVERWARE, ETC., IN THE CITY OF NELSON.\n2\u2014COLLINSON'S STORE CARRIES THE FINEST QUALITY AND MOST DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.\n3\u2014WE GIVE UNEXCELLED SERVICE and supply gift boxes, tissue paper,\nChristmas Cards and Seals' Free with every purchase.  Engrave one  letter\n\u00a7 on any article Free of charge. We pack your parcels ready for mailing or\npresentation and relieve you of your gift problems.\n\u25a04\u2014W\u00a3 ARE GIVING AWAY FOUR FINE-PRIZES IN OUR SPECIAL CHRIST-\nMAS DRAWING.     ,\n1st prize-A Three-Stone Diamond Ring, value $40.00\n2nd Prize-A Four-Piece Silver Tea Set. value $25.00\n3rd prize-A Large Silver Table Center or Fruit Dish,\nvalue  ----- - $15.00\n4th prize-A Lovely Silver Meat Platter, value ...-$10.00\nREMEMBER\u2014Every dollar you spend in our store entitles you to one ticket. Ten dollars spent gives you 10\ntickets. $50.00 gives you 50 tickets. Every ticket you\nget gives you a chance on winning a prize\u2014the more\ntickets you get the better your chances are of winning\na prize. The DRAWING will take dace in our store\nat 9:30 Christmas Eve.\nSEE THESE LOVELY PRIZES IN OUR WINDOW\nVisit Our Store and See Our Wonderful Assortment of\nGift Items we are offering to you at Very Modest Prices.\nYou, too, will then say \u2014\nCollinson s Jewellery Store .\n\"IS THE STORE\"\nFor Real Value in Christmas Gifts\nWhy Pay More?\nBoxed Chocolates, Papetries, Doll\nTea Sets, Dolls, Teddy Bears,\nGames, Cameras, China, Flemish\nCopper, Ivory Pieces, Ivory Sets.\nALL PRICED LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE,\nAND ALL TO BE CLEARED AT A\nDISCOUNT OF\n20\nMann, Rutherford Co.\nDruggists, Booksellersi, Stationers\nm\nfr\nfr\nto\nI\nto\nI\n*\nfr\nto\nGift Suggestions\nMEN\u2014Your gifts frill be boxed and attractively\nwrapped and delivered to the address you wish\nChristmas Eve!\nGloves\nKid Gloves for street\nand etening wear\u2014\nalso wool and fur-lined\ngloves.\n$1.50 to $5.00\nfr\nto Hosiery\nfr Aladdin Hosiery in\nto crepe, service weight\n&   or chiffon.\n%  $1.00 and $1.50\nfr\nto     Leather Bags\nfr Smart leather bags \u2014\nto a lasting and accept-\nfr   able gift.\nto   $2.50 to $5.00\nfr\nLingerie\nSets, pyjamas, nightgowns, slips, panties\nin silk and satin.\n$1.00 to $20.00\nHandkerchiefs\nHand-made linen\nhandkerchiefs in boxes\nor senarately.\n20c and Up\nKimonos\nSilk, silk crepe, satin\nor flannel robes in\npastel shades and\ndarker colors.\n$5.95 to $12.95\nff\n9\n4\n1\ni\nto   Phone 151\nLook for the Neon Sign   #\nSee Page 2\nREX JARVIS\nEleetrleil Contractor ind\nEngineer\nRepiln ind Suppliu\nFor Service Phone 844\n602 Jouphlni Street\n\u2022SEE'\nVIC GRATES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor all your needi In plumbing repiln, iltiratlom, ind\nInetallitloni\nPh. US        Opp. CITY HALL\nHORNER'S\nGROCERY\nMalkin'i Beit\nCoffee: Ib.  ...\nPitted  Dates:   Excellent\nquality;\n2 Ibs\t\nWalnuts: Broken\nPiecei; Ib\t\nAustralian Raisins:\n2 Ibs\t\nLayer Figs:\nLb\t\nMincemeat:\nLb\t\nAnchovies: C.C.C.\nBrand; tin\t\nFish Balls: Clobe\nTrotter;  tin   \t\nEconomy Tea: Broken J 7^\nPekoe; Ib 41\nBraxili,  Almond* and  Filbert Nutt:\nlb.'\t\nManchurian\nWalnuti: Ib. ...\nMixed Nuts: No\nPeanuts; 2 Ibs .\nChristmas Mixed\nCandy: 2 Ibs. ..\nChocolates: Good\nQuality; Ib\t\nNavel Oranges:\nDozen 33f, 50f and 751\nHot House OOf\nTomatoes: Ib Ld\nBrussells Sprouts:       1A4\nLb  IU\nCelery: Armstrong;\n2 Ibs\t\n39'\nent\n25'\n29'\n25'\nW\n15'\n35'\n33'\n19'\n15'\n35'\n35'\n43'\n15'\nPHONE 121\n\u00ab\u00ab*<\u20ac-\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u20ac\u00ab-M*6*<*W*W\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab'\u00ab*6\u00ab*S\u00bb\u00ab<\u00ab<\u00ab*6\u00ab*6<\u00ab*6*\u00ab!\u00ab\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab<\u00ab\u00ablS\u00abl\u00ab%\nIn League With\nSANTA CLAUS\nWe Make the Following Gift\nSuggestions, Which Are Both\nPractical ami Pleasing\nTOYS\nTOOLS\nSKATES\nSLEIGHS\nTHERMOS\nSCISSORS\nCROCKERY\nPYREX  WARE\nSILVERWARE\nFLASHLIGHTS\nGASOLINE LAMPS\nSHAVING SUPPLIES\nBADMINTON SUPPLIES\nGOLF CLUBS AND BALLS\nELECTRICAL APPLIANCES\nSKIS\nGUNS\nSAWS\nLAMPS\nH       31            \u25a0\nColeman\nLamps\nSAVE YOUR CASH RECEIPTS\nTHEY  ARE  ALL  NUMBERED\nON CHRISTMAS EVE A DRAWING WILL BE\nHELD IN OUR STORE and the holder of the\nlucky number will be given the choics of a\nBoyi' or Girls'\nCCM. BICYCLE\nWood, Vallance Hdw're\nCompany, Limited\nWHOLESALE        26\u2014PHONES\u201427        RETAIL\nS-WWiW^SifrJ^ifrSifrli*^^\nIrving-McDonald Co.\nPhone 161\nFree Delivery\nEFFECTIVE SAT. and MON.\n\"Coffee: Maxwell\nHouse; tin  ....\n39'\nCriico:\n3-lb. tin  \t\n(Bake Pan Free)\n69'\nCalay Soap: QC<\n4 for , LO\nFace Cloth Free\nMixed Nuti:\n2 Ibs\t\n35'\nPeanuts:\nLb.   ...\n10'\nMincemeat:\n2 Ibs\t\n29'\nChocolates: Fresh\nHand Rolls\nLb.\n35'\nCranberry  Sauce:\n1\u00bb   \t\n25'\nPeai: Royal City\nNo. 3; per tin .\n15'\nSprouti: Extra\nQuality; Ib. ..\n19'\nCelery: Armstrong;\n2 Ibs\t\n15'\nSweet Potatoei:\n3 Ibs\t\n25'\nCranberriei:\nLb\t\n33'\nCauliflower:\n25'\nir,aT,!  $no\nGrapefruit: Sunkist;\n4 for\t\n25'\nGrapefruit: Florida\n10'\nTable Raisins:\nPkt.\t\nIV\nTomatoei: Hothouse\nLb\t\n23'\nMen's Wear\ny    and Boyi1\nOne   Look\nli Worth a\nThousand\nWordi\nAssistant to\nSanta Claus\nfor Thirty\nYears\u2014\nCHARLES\nMORRIS\n511 Baker\nPhone   147\nNOTE NEW ADDRESS\ni\nOur Selection of\nChristmas Goods\nthli yetr excels ill other years.\nExample: Reniuds - Houblgant,\nGroiimlth Old English Livender\nSmythe's Pharmacy\n PHONE 1\nm_t__--__--________-_-_______________\nELECTRIC SOLDERING\nMetal Spectacles\nFramei electrically soldered\n). A. C. LAUGHTON, R.O.\nOptometrist\nSuite 206,  Medical  Arts  Bldg.\n$_.i_K_-0ijfc-ii!^\nCHRISTMAS\nSUGGESTIONS\nLocal views, oil colored and framed calendars with local scenes.\nKodaks and Brownie\nCameras, Snap Shot\nAlbums, Coloring Sets,\nFramed Mottos, China\nWare and Bridge Sets.\nAllen's Art Shoppe\nHeadquarters for Christmas\nCards\ni_mx_mms8&_tmi^.\nTIES\n~\n*.\n\\    \\t\nGIVE HIM A TIE\u2014No man ever has too many.\nThe most attractive and largest ranges' we have\never shown. Hand painted ties, Wool ties, Silks,\nReps, Magador Stripes and Tweedy Silks. AU\nbeautifully made with wool crease-resisting linings.\nOthers $1.50 to $34)0\nEMORY'S Limited\nOPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS\nMiners Meet Smoke\nEaters Tonight\nNelson's  sporting  world    will\ntiki \u2022 rut ovir thi week-end ind\n\u25a0ave for thi hockey garni at Trill,\nthl Kootenays will bl quilt Thl\ngarni was scheduled for Rossland\nbut no lea Is avlllibli at thi\nGolden City,\nSanta Would Love to Leave a\nBEATTY\nWASHER \u2014 IRONER \u2014 POLISHER\nOR VACUUM CLEANER\n>^\u00bbi>_fc>_^_fc\u00bb^\u00bb_^\u00bbi>fc\u00bb^\nTHE HOME OF THE DOLL AND WACON CONTEST\nCITT DRUG CO.\nGIFT SUGGESTIONS\n20% Discount\nBOYS\nKodaks, Movie Projectors, Penknives. Watches, Hoekiy Sticks,\nSleighs, Candy, Books.\nFOR HIM\nElectric Clocks, Photo Albums,\nCalendars, Flasks, Shaving Sets,\nBrushes, Bowls, Pen and Pencil\nSets, Books, Mottos, Statuettes.\nGIRLS\nSets of Dishes, Games, Electric\n8tovei, Books, Mottos, Dolls, Perfumes, Mirror, Brush ind Comb\nSets.\nFOR HER\nBoxed Chocolates, Bath Soaps,\nBath Salts, Powder and Perfume\nSets, Perfume Atomisers,\ntries. Chins, Dishes, Etchings,\nFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY\nA WESTINGHOUSE RADIO\nEvery house neede Westinghouse\nSee our ipecial line of BOXED CANDY, 25c to S5 pkj.\nCITY DRUG CO.\nBOX 460\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nTHE REXALL STORE\nPHONIM\nUST TIMES TODAY\nLAUGH AND CHEER\nGUT KIBBEE\nIN\n'Big Hearted Herbert1\nALSO\nWARREN WILLIAM as PERRY MASON\n\"THE CASE OF THE\nHOWLING DOG\"\n2ND ANNUAL CHILDREN'S\nCHRISTMAS TREE DRAWING\nAt th. MATINEE TODAY\n$40.00 IN PRIZES\nGIVEN AWAY\nT\nCOMING! 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