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BRITIIH COLUMBIA. CANADA-MONDAY MORNINQ. NOVEMBER 25.1931\nNUMBER  131\nWAR LOOMS IF OIL EMBARGO ORDERED\nBLASTWRECKS\nC.N.R. STATION\nRETURNS $20 AND\nPURSE; REWARD TO\nGIRL TOTALS 25c\nLlttli Molly Thlel, 12. Is wondering If honesty diyi. Of count\n\u2022he  knowe  It doei. In th*  Iona\nrun, beciuse ihe h*i been properly brought uo. but lhe hid I\n______ dliiooointn-ent Fridiy. She found\n\u2022 * pure* containing over 120 In\nTonic nr Pinch Ga. Is \u2014\"h! '* \u25a0*\u2022\u2022 \u00ab oM(i tont. too.\nI unit, oy rintn -OU** 10 th. rtturned It to tht owntr-*nd\nreceived * reward of 29 cent*. 8h*\nll t daughter of Mr*. H. 0. Thill.\nAutonomy Proclaimed in Large B;\u2122S.\nPart Northern China in a Coup Sions\nBlamed for the\nSudbury Blast\nGAS IS USED TO\nLIGHT COACHES\nANTI-REDS ARE\nNONEWJFROM    WCONTROLOF\nHOPEISECTOR\nChina Clipper, Transpacific Ship, Shown Inside Oat\nDead Man Was Sitting Radio Messaaes to the ^\"^ ^-itQ.tors\nNext to Tank; Two   Ka __'__. r^9\"!?-.   Seize Buildings In\nOthers Hurt\nBase Ship Cease\nAfter 8 Hours\nTientsin\nSUDBURY, Ont. Nov. 24 (CP).\n\u2014Blowing out on* end of thi Cinidlin Nitlonil nllwiy itation\nhir* tonight, \u2022 tank of pinch gu\nexploded, killing John R. Jonei,\nnight telegnoh ooeritor, and Injuring two other men. Fir* whloh\nfollowed th* txploiion tutted the\nstation.\nRobert Brown, * leweler, formerly of Toronto, luffered \u2022 frac-\ntur* to on* leg. Colin Collini, hli\nassistant, wu burned on hli floe\ntnd body.\nBrown add Collini were en tht\nptitform after hiving brought\niomi parcel* down te th* tnln\nwhloh left for Toronto *t 9_\u00bb\np.m. Th* axploilon occurred at\n9:30^\nJonei, the operator, who w * i\nNSW YORK, Nov. it (CP)^-\nLlncoln Ellaworth, who with Pilot\nHerbert Holllck-Kenyon of Winnipeg itarted Siturdiy from Dun-\nde* Island on * flight icroaa th*\nantarctic continent to Rom see,\nremained out of communication\nwith th* base ehlo Wyatt Eire tonight, (coording to idvicei to the\nNew York Times and th* North\nAmerican  Newspaper Alliance.\nTh* alienee ef the plane'i wire-\nlee* wai not vet causing anxiety.\nIt waa rtported, but plmi wer*\nbeing mad* to lay down denote\nfor search parti** if- nothing I*\nheird ihortly.\nThe last word from the plane\ncame at 11:09 ajn. K.S.T, Saturday,\neight hours after the noted Canadian\nVIRTUAL MARTIAL\nLAW RULES CITY\nChinese Claim That\nJapanese Behind\nthe Trouble\n.\u00ab ye.'\u2122 3_, wuW'eVted fjj-r had sent the \"hU,\u25a0 St\u00ab\" tw\non duty until mdnight He came on the third \u00abttmrt to Complete\ndiwn early, however, and waa sit- ^e hazardous night -tWjallm. It\ntin* In the vard office of the station, read:   Still clear, no wind.\na\"few%\u00ab7from th. larg.'tanVoi -M. >r\u00a3Me_*^ *\"\"\n_\u00bb ^^^'iSltoWw ^-7 SSs-te^Sbtol fr t 34,\n______ hour flight and were equipped with\nFire Chief William Andrewi found jn tmer \u00bb^ \u00abW\u00abJ* JJj\na can which had contained oil be- \u00ab *\u00b0 had J1*0\"* Provision* to lut\nlide the remaim of an oxygen tank. ''K,'.\".!. ,'k.i, ,m_, .\u2666_-,\u201e aln<_\n*.. _ia h. h_ii\u00bbv_d th-i'n-ivr\/m Unk     Thli wu their third *ttempt itnct\ni Rear Admiral\nbis* *t Little\nAmerica.\nline the remaim oi *n oxygen una. -ev- \"-\u2022-\u2022--.      ... .\n\u2022Me said he believed the*oxygen tank \u2122\u00bb wu their_ third\nmuit have developed * leak and Wednesday to fly to ,\nthe oxygen coming in contact with 5*char? B* Byrdi b\nthe oil caused ipontaneoua combustion. The fire which followed il\nbelieved to have heated the tank Df\npatch gu to the exploding point.  '\nSmoke Claims\nU J. SKRETIY     Uderly Man\nFOR SANCTIONS\nCheckers Being Moved\nPut Country Into\nWar-Coughlin\nDETROIT. Nov. 34 (AP).-Rev.\nChirlei E. Coughlin, who turned\nthe fire of hii national union for\nsocial Justice on the Roosevelt administration'! recovery policies a\nweek ago, charged ln in address\ntoday .the United Statei had mad*\n* leml-iecret pact with the League\not Natlorli ln 1933 to lupport unction*. .\nAn outspoken foe of United Statei\nadherence to the league, Father\nCoughlin declared hli remark* on\nthe atml-iecret egreement were\nprobably \"new*\" to most of hii listeners. He characterized it u an\neffort to \"entangle u* ln uie ic-\ntlvitle* pf the League of Nations\"\nand declared .the agreement wu\nmade by Norman Davis, a European\nobserver tor the Rooeevelt administration.\nTh* priest aoerted the purported\nigreement wai t factor in England'!\ndeclilon to Impose unctioni againit\nItaly,\n\"Move by move, uld Tather\nCoughlin, \"the checker* \u00bbre being\nplayed which will force ui Into th*\ncomer of an Inevitable w*r.\"\nG. P. Gevatkoff Found\nDead When Floor\nIs Ignited\nPEIPINQ. Nov.24 (API\u2014Autonomy wu grocl*lm*d tonight fer I\nUrge sector of northern Chin* In\nI sudden cout bv Yin Ju-King,\n\u2022dmlnlitritlvi commlteloner ef\nthe demilitarized xone.\nYin, who ll on the frlmdileit\ntirms with th* Japan*** military,\n\u2022nnonced, th* Rengo  (Jioineie)\nnewe agency reoorted. that th*\nnew government would call Itself\nthi \"Eut Hopei Antl-Communlit\nAutnomoua  Council\" and  would\ncontrol 39 oountiei In Hopei orov-\nIne* which *r* dtmllltarlied under th* Tinoku true* of IMS and\ntubseguent igraamente.\nHli proclamation wld the new\ngovernment would be Inaugurated\nMonday with Tungchow, 30 mile*\neut of Pelping, u the capital\nYln'i proclamation pledged hit\ngovernment to recognize the trov-\nereignty of Ninkint but It Warned\ntt would allow no interference with\nloctl affair*.\nTtlNTHN.\"\n(APl-Serlo.t\ntut le Tientsin\nmilt igltatort\nnlclpil building*.\n- Thi agltatori, whe tailed thim-\n\u2022alvaa th* \"Hop*, ttlf-preeerv*-\nUtn *rmy,\" misted effort* of\n\u25a0uthorltlei to drlv* them from\nbuilding* housing th* tax eotlec-\ntion bur*** *nd hlghtr court.\nPolio*, however, *uoc**d*d In\nFrance Behind Move\nby Britain; Peace\nRumors Heard\nETHIOPIA CLAIMS\nANOTHER VICTORY\nOil Embargo Means\nWar Declares\nMussolini\nBy th* Cinidlin Prat*\nBritain ind Franc* w*r\u00bb rolli-\nbiy undentood lut night to hav*\ndecided to recommend postponement of I meeting ef th* League\nof Natloni' unctioni gommlttee\nscheduled for next Frldiy, which\nwn to hivt eonaldired adding\noil, oo*l and Iron to th* Hit of key\nJiroduct* In tht tmbirgo agilnst\ntaly.\nled to th* hop* In\npeace   negotiitlom\n1 and Ethiopia m*y\n\u2022n poitponement\nreached In Parle at\nween Premier Laval\nAmbteatdor Sir\nGeorge Clerk. Canada proposed\nth* addition of oil, coal *nd Iran\nto th* embargo and th* unction*\ncommittee ipprovtd th* plan In\nprinciple.\nSSf\"     \"'\nB\n__-S-E_V_^^a__-_aE___---e_^\ni^iaht'Chlht Clippie _\nbralt*\nautone-\nil mu-\nClMt Ch>p\u00bb Ihi-a in (rlglit.   ..      \u00ab_\nEMBARGO  MEANS WAR\nPremier Muitollnl. according to\nParli ntwiptptri, uld Imposition\nof an oil *mb*rgo would lud to I\nwar. '\nIUlian* did not btlltvt an actuil \u25a0\n\u2022mbargo igilnst ihlpmtnta of til \u2022\nto Italy would b* detl\u00abr*d by th* j\n(Contlnutd on Pag* Tan)\nB Two Men Gel Few\n-**\u2014\n. \u2022 \u25a0|M^HHMHH9lV_r_P__r^t_V '_\")__\"_**' I ,h,w \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 c\"o****'. Inild* ant) out whleh from eooaar Irttta. ihould mik*\nI* Ihtttn reidy for tht takttff of lti flrot flight, November 32, from th* rigulir transpacific trips merely t leisurely excursion for adv!n-\nCatl'ornli te tht orient, a \u2014era mitter ef 9090 miles.   Photoi,Ibove  I  turoua trivellert.  Th* ihlp li it Midway Island now.\nMonths for M\nNOT A NICE CHAP\nTO HAVE AROUND\nTORT WILLIAM. Nov. 24'(CP).-\nFeter Ntckollchuk had a nice itove\nln hli home Steve Kahan uw lt\nwhil* viiiting and, he said tn court,\n\"We needed It in our house.\" He\nwu given one month's luspended\nlentence. \u25a0   .\nSmoke trom t mouldering floor\nln * room where he wu -deeping\nmuffed out the life of G. P. Gev*t-\nkoff, 84-ye\u00abr-old Doukhobor re*i-\ndent near Brilliant early Saturday\nmorning.   .      _\nIt wu tbout 4 ijh. when villager*\nicrosi the liver from Brilliant,\nwhere the cabin U located, noUced\nthe fire and lounded a wirntng.\nMr. Gevatkoff* aon George \u00bbnd\nSam Stoochnoff carried the m*n\nfrom the imouldering building but\nhe wu de\u00bbd when they retched him.\nCause of death wu found to be\nasphyxiation by Coroner Dr. H. H.\nMacKemie of Nel*on. who wu\ntaken to Brilliant by Constable R.\nH. Macintosh of tha provincial police, and an enquiry wu held Saturday by the doctor and by Constable George MacAndrew! of\nCastlegar.-\nThe imill room where Gevatkoff\nlav asleep became tilled with smoke\nwhen floor boardi under a legless\nheater started to smoulder. The\nstove ut ln \u2022 shallow box of und\nand presumably became overheated\nto Ignite the board* beneath.\nnine years for '\nkilling Wife\nMINNEDOSA. Man. Nov. 34 (CP).\n\u2014Convicted on a reduced charge of\nmanslaughter as a result of the murder of his wife, Maria, lut June 4.\nHarry Norquay, Elphlnitone, Man.,\nIndian, wu sentenced to nine yean\nImprisonment here.\n(Contlnutd en Pag* Ttn)\nNew Search ior\nMissing Airman\nPlane Crash Reported\non Border of Siam\nand Malay\nSenator Charles Murphy Who Sal al\nLaurier's Council Table Is Dead\nw\u2014 '..*'     .:*\",).\nmil Christmas\nVntll\nLeg Broken Last May\nLeads to Death at\nAge of 72\nOTTAWA, Nov. 34 (CP)-Sen.tor\nCharle* Murphy, * political power\nln Can-da for 25 years, one of the\nrapidly dwindling group ot men\nwho ut around the council table\nwith Sir Wilfrid Laurier, died here\ntoday. He wu 73.\nA former secretary ot itate *nd\n, postmuter-general, h\u00ab wu appointed to the lenate ln 1925 \u00bbnd hi*\ndeath create* tha first vacancy there\nllnce the King government came\nback to power.\nSenator Murphy broke t let lut\nMay while on \u2022 trip to New York\ntnd thu led eventually to hi* death.\nA bachelor, he li lurvlved by three\nbrother!. P. H. Murphy of the Ottawa Improvement commission;\nJohn Murphy, tn engineer of the\n(Continued on Patt Ttn)\nSINGAPORE, Nov. 34 (AP). -\nFresh report* that Sir Chirles\nKingsford-Smitl-'i plan* wu ieen\ncrashing ln th* lunglei of Slim lent\nthe Royil Air fore* on * renewed\nsearch today for the Australian pilot and hi* co-flier, Tom Petliy-\nbrdlge.\nNative* of the vlllige of SetuL\nSlam, near Perils, reported witnessing the crack-up. Ine ie*rch will\nbe concentrated on the border of\nSlim *nd Malaya.\nAnother search 1* In progreu on\nSiyer liltnd. off the Siamese coasL\nfor the flieri who vanished two\nweeki ago attempting tn England-\nto-Australia flight They were lut\n\u2022een over the Bay of Bengal ln a\nitorm. ' \u25a0__      t \u2022\nCaptain Huuey, eomminder ot t\nplane which flew over Sayer Island,\nuid he taw footprint* on tha und.\nThe Strait* Steamship compiny ordered the steamship Mating to lend\nUndlng p*rties to the islind.\nBULGARS HAVE\nNEW PREMIER\nSOFIA Bulgaria, Nov. 14 (AP>-\nGeorg* Kosseivanoff, former minliter of foreign affain, became th*\nnew premier of Bulgaria yesterday\nln another of the lightnini political\nupset* chiracterUtic of Bulguitn\npolitic*. . ^\nLittle Political\nActivity, Ottowa\nPrtmltr King Exptcttd to\nReturn Latter Part of\nThis Wetk .\n. f\nOTTAWA, Nov. 34 (CP)-Qulet\nprevailed on th* lurfic* ot governmental activitlei during the put\nweek in marked contrast to the\niwlft lequenc* of major development* which featured the tint thre*\nweeki of th* new administration.\nSine* tht publication last Monday\nof tbe Canada-United Statei reciprocal trade agreement, tnd the extension * few dayi Uter of th*\nCanada-New Zealand trade agreement then have been no Important innonnrements.\nPrim* Minister Msekemle King,\nvicitlonlng *t Georgl* seaside resort, wu expected to return th*\nlatter put ot thit wtek.\nPOLICE PARTY\nTOABURGLARY\nNational Guard and\nCivilian Also Are\nCrime Partners\nSIATTL-, Nov. 34 (AP)-PolIce\nChief WillUm B. Klrtley prised\nforward today hi* Investigation into\ntwo burglane* which he blamed\nupon' ilx policemen, a nitlonil\nguard lergenit tnd * civilian held\nin the city 1*11 on open charge*.\nMayor Charlei L. Smith Joined\nKlrtley ln cirrying on the inquiry.\nTwo of the officen, Klrtley uld,\nhave confuted to braking Into the\nBltckstock- Lumber - company'!\nwarehouse tnd hauling *w*y In t\npolice prowler car *n. a national\nguard truck no leu than $1500\nworth of good*. The guardsmen\nand civilian have contested to participating ln the burlarles, the chief\nP*rt of the itolen goodi wat recovered in raldfon nome* of two\nof th* men held *nd another lot\nwm reported iclzed at Everett, 30\nmilei north of Seittle.\nThoie under \u00bbrrest are:\nGeorge A. Adams, police telephone operator; P*trolmen C. F.\nBuchanin, Cirl Bailey, H. B. Nelton, R. C McWade and W. H. Volt;\nSergt T. J Lee, caretaker ot the\nnational guard armory, and Charle*\nOctov* Marchand, a rancher, living\n.north ot th! city.\nBailey Nelson, Lee and Marchand\nmade complete confessions to the\nbur.lirlei, Klrtley laid. Adam! tnd\nMcWide idmltted possession ot\nitolen goods, the chief said, and\nVolt* and Buchanan flatly denied\ntil charge*.        ,\nAlaska n Pioneer\nIt Dead\nANCHORAGE. Al*\u00abk\u00bb, Nov. 34\n(AP).\u2014Jack Kinnalev. 81, known\n\u2022a \"* directory of ploneen,\" died\nS\u00bbti-rd\u00bbT In * hoipital \u00bbfter I pro-\nloneed lllnes*. _\u2022__\n. Klnnaley cam* to Aliskt before\nthe gold itampede \u00bbnd \u00abu credited\nwith being on* of three men who\ndl-covered the Circle City gold min*\nia 189S.\t\nSNOW  IN   EASTERN  U.S.\nPoisoning Kills\nHer ot Age 115\nBELLO HARIZONTS, Bruit,\nNov. 34 (AP).\u2014Grand mothtrly\nEuflislm Mirl*. who claimed ihe\nwai 115 yean old, bakid a caki\nfor h*r birthday, cutting It uo for\nhir gnndchlldrtn \u2022 ind tr**t- \u2022\nGrandchildren and leaving nont\nfor heraelf. Thit night iht dltd.\nNtxt diy flvt tf htr descend-\ninto, ringing from SS down to\n\u2022Ix yur* of ana. dltd of oolaonln*.\nMarkets at\na Glance\niy Tht Canadian Prat*    .\nToronto *nd Montreal\u2014Industrial\nItocki higher,\nToronto mine*\u2014Unch\u00abnged. .\n\/ New York \u2014 Stock* narrowly\nhigher.\nWinnipeg-Wheat % to H cent\nhigher. ______\nLondon\u2014B\u00bbr illver lower; other\nmetali unchanged.\nNew York-Bir' illver, tin, lead\nand zinc unchanged; export copper\nhigher.\nMontretl\u2014Silver unchanged.\nNew York-Cotton unch\u00bbnged:\nrubber and coffee higher; lugu\nlower.\nNew York-Canadian -dollar up\n1-33 to 99 1-1S.\t\nARMED DISORDERS\nIN SO. AMERICA\nRIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 34 (AP)\n\u2014Unconfirmed report! reached\nRlt dt Jinelro todiy of armed\ndleorden In tht northatsttrn\nititei or Rle Qrtndi do Norta and\nAliaou. .\nTh* mwepiptr Carrtlo da\nManha carried unverified reoort*\nef \"grive eventi\" In thl two itatei\nand uld police, army and navy\nforces were creoand to ict _.\u201e__\nSMOKJt CLAIMS ETAOINN\nCLIPPER SHIP AT MIDWAY ISLE\nAFTER A 1323-MILE OCEAN HOP\nStokes and * Lowe\nPlead Guilty\nin Nelson\nB.C. FLAGS AT\nHALF-MAST FOR\n\u25a0\"    EARUJELUCOE\nFrank U>wt tnd Theodore Stoke*,\n' . of Vanccwver. iraeared befwe lfcr\n.-       **' -iitrate Wllliin Brtwn in-ewPOUtt\nShip Taxies 4500 Feet Z%^^^'^l\\W^\nBefore It Takes\nto Air\ntheft They\nbird\n\u25a0 VICTORIA, Nov. 34 (CP).-ri**-\non public building* ln Britiih Cor\nlumbl* will be flown *t half-mast\nMonday In memory of the late r_rl\nJelllcoe, It wu uinounced from the\nprovincial aecretary'i office yesterday. The great hero of Jutland will\n.be buried that day and *11 over the\nEmpire hi* memory will be honored.\nFrid\u00bby morning.\nBoundary (hecks\nire Forgeries\nMuriel A. Brown.Is\nArrested at\nVancouver\nMIDWAY ISLANDS. Nov. 34.\n(VI* Pin Amtrlctn Alrwiyt radio)   (AP)\/-Th*   Chin*   cllootr\nbrought It* *lr mill through from\nHonolulu todiy to thtt* tiny mid-\nPacific Itlindt, htlfwiy point ef\nan SOOO-mll* rout* th* wiplint\nil Inaugurating bttwttn California and Manila,\nTh*  ileek  25-ton   flying  bolt\n\u2022lighted  her* tt 2:01  p.m.  (t*01\np.m._EJ.T.). ifter oov*rln\u00bb  th*\n1323   mllu   from    Honolulu   In\n\u2022llahtly undir nlnt hours, an av-\n\u2022rag* cf \u2022bout 147 mllu tn hour.                \t\nTwenty-one penon* were *bo*rd t mlm ^fair u\nthe iky liner. It ilso cjrried 1700\npoundi of mail and nipplie* for wiy\npoint*.\nTwelve of thoie tboird were Put-\nAmerican Almrtyi employee! bound\nfor Iiland buei along th* new\nocean air route which extendi from\nAlameda. Cslif^to th* Philippine\nCapital. Nine men are ln the crew.\nClear, aunny weather prevailed\nguilty tot chi\nwert each given four monthi\nlibor.\nLowe tnd Stoke* had itolen \u00bb\ntrunk from the *nnory on Vlctorlt\nitreet occupied by th* department\nof nitlonil defence, had cirried It\nto their room* where\n\u2022 number ot go-\nblinki, \u00abnd were I\u2014 _ . .\nback when they were ctught by\nSergeant Robert Harshaw and Con-\nitable H. E. O. Penny about 1 o'clock\nHUGE POOL FOR\nWINNIPEG\nWINNIPEG, Mm, Nov. 34 (CP).\n\u2014Wlnnipeg'i S\u00bbturd\u00bby night will be\na mas* \u00bbffair If a propoul of the\npublic park* bo\u00bbrd It *pproved. \u2022\nConstruction ot *n open-eir iwta-\nming pool to tccommodtte MOO\ntxthen it one time is favored.\nAirplane Used in\nMine Rescue Work\nfor the flight u the China clipper,\n_i,r-\n-et before rising from placed I\nM\"u_ei\"A7Brown\"wa--rr_tedSat- _\"_,\u00ab_.\u00ab.\u00ab\u00ab_.\u2022' Honolulu *ga_i*t * tfter , meroy fHfht\nVANCO'\nwomm\n. Nov. 34 (CP),-A ZV_\\*>\n\u201e\u201e\u201e . . \u25a0 \u201e\u2022     WINNIPEa, Nov. 34 <CP).-Two\n.000  poundi. over, til, northtrn Ontario mlnen wer*\nOUVIR. Nov 34 (CP).\u2014A raWf_J?'_>\"? puuuu* \u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u2022\u25a0< northern onttno miner* wtr\u00bb\ngivingVr name ui Mill Sxled I500 '.e,,,_be\".re rl,ln*. 'rom P1\"*1 ta ho\u00bb\u00bb'*u* cot\u00bb *'?, ton\u201e1*h.\nI Brown wai irrated Sat- \"\"_.w,tw \u00bb' Honolulu tgilntt t foer * mercy flight by Pilot Piul\nurday on t charge of dealing in for-\n\u2022err after police had Investigate\nit KL.  .\nDtvoud of Canadian Airways, Ltd.\nmllet\nNIW YORK, Nov. 34 (AP).-The\nseason'* first hetvy inowfill tonight left from one to five lnche*\nof Ice, mow ina ilush ln the tutern\nUnited Statei. ,\nNumeroui traffic eccldent*. moitly of t minor niture, wert reported u automobile* ikidded over Ice-\ncotted hlghwtyi.\n\"PLIASS LIAVfTHS 'U' OUT\"\nSAN FRANCISCO, Nov. J4 (AP)\n\u2014When Don Juan of Borbon, ion of\nformer King Alfonso ot Spain,\npassed through here en route to\nHollywood, he tmlllngly tdmon-\nlihed newsmen: \"Plets* leavt the\nV out: It'i ipelled B-o-r-b-o-n and\nhat nothing to do wtth whisky.\"\nSix Arrested in\nAttempt to Loot\nJewel Concern\nNEW YORK, Nov. 34 <AF)-S_x\nmen. uid by police to be muter\ncracksmen, were arrested etrly todty while attempting to loot th*\nJewelers' exchsnge on tbe Bowery.\nThey obtained no loot\nBetween S1.500.0UO md $3,000,000\nIn Jewelry lies hidden ln ufei In\nthe group of office! comprising tht\nexchange. Detective! chiracterned\ntho burglary attempt u one of th*\nmoat *mbltioui crime plot* ln th*\ncity'i  hiitory.\nDucks |oin Swans\nin Moose Jaw Pond\nMOOSE JAW, Suk., Nov. 34 (CP)\n\u2014App*rently envloui of the life of\nluxury swans ire leading in * pre-\nlerve here, hundred! of wild duck!\nhive taken up residence In the pond.\nFed by cltlzem, the birdi leemlngly\nintend to lettle down for the winter.\nQuebec Voters Go to Polls Today\nlo Pick Hew Provincial Government\nTHE WEATHER\nlight breeie.\t\ng_yVter_poiice'h*d Investigated * . to  Pickle  lake,  Ont,\nreport * woman had victimised two 15-CINT CONSCIUICI northeast of h*re. '\ncity binks. depositing checki dated REGINA. Nov. 34 (C_ ).-They Hii puiengeri were Stanley' Jan-\nfrmn Greenwood, B.C. for \u00bb1-S and learehed md uirched, and Suk- lck md Velei Rumussen both em-\nlubsequenUy fo\u00abnd to beex forged .tchewm Income-tax department ployeet of Cen'\u2122*. .\"Vll. B.'.-\n\u25a0lmttiirea. worker, flmlly found the unp*ld Mine* Ltd., at Pickle Lake. Ku-\n\u2022n,. __m,m,.\u201e i. .vuaaA ,_ _,vt I931 tccount of I Toronto womm mussen 1* lufferlng from *b\u00abdlr\n-.^^^.ntiTln ttftarS.1. <\u00a3 who, conscience-stricken, hid uked cut foot \u00abnd J.nfck ll lufferlng\nSX\"\"'. *3!VS *\u00ab ***\u2022 \"IU- It wu for 10 centa. from . pol\u00bbn\u00ab_ hind,\nliter withdrawing the money md .\ndoling out the account\nPolice cliim th* woman attempted\nto victlmiw five banki and one department itore. Only two banki ind\nthe itore accepted the checki, they\nitate. \t\nCatholic Priest\nArrested, Germany\nDocuments S-lzed ts Well But\nOfficials Maintain Silence\nBERLIN, Nov! 34 (AP).-Official\nillence tonight gutrded the reported leiiure of four bttche* of document! md the \u00bbrreit of * Catholic\npriest closely connected with the\nbishop ot Berlin.\nCatholic sources Insisted the nld\nhad been made Friday on the private rooms ot Prelate Banatch md\nthat both Banasch and an assistant\nwer* arretted. However, the lecret\npolice end the propaganda ministry\nrefused to admit It\nBanasch live* ln tbe ume building with the bishop, Count Conrad\nvon Preysing-Llchienegg-Mooi.The\nitructure tlio house* the diocese\ntdmlnlatntlvt offlcei. Tht Catholic* gave no Intimation of what the\nlelied document* might contain, tl-\nthough they iitpetred to consider\nthem important\ni\nSUNDAY WEATHER\nMin.\n33\nNELSON    -\u2014\nVictoria -____.....\nVmcouver -\t\nKamloope       .\nPrince George\t\nEstevtn Point \t\nPrince Rupert \t\nAtlin \t\nDawson, YtT.\t\nSeattle \t\nPortland, Ore.\t\nSan Francisco\t\nSpokane     \u2014-__\t\nLos Angele* ......\nPenticton \u2014\nVernon \u2014 _____\u2014\nCalgary ' \t\nIdmnnton      _\u2014\u2014\u2014*\nSwift Current .:..__,\t\nPrince Albert \t\nsaskatoon .........\n\u25a0\"hi'Appelle ........\nWinniDog\nMoose Jaw\n\u2022\u20141\n... 48\n;|\n.33\nii\n... 14\n... 30\u00ab\n.. SO\n... 43\n.. SO\n.33\n.. M\n30\n.33\n.30 \u2022\n.   30\n: 10\n30\n4\n14-\n:.\nMax.\n43\n48\nSO\n40\n38\nB0\n48\n18\n10*\n54\nSO\nM\nConservatives and\nInsurgent Libs\nWork Together\nBelow tero.\nMONTREAL. Nov. 34 (CP) \u2014'<\nThere 1* * French proverb which\nuys \"L* nult porta couniel)\u2014\" tht j\nnight brlngi couniel. Candidate* up\nfor election throughout Quebec tomorrow hop* thit the last night will\nbring the kind of counsel to voter*\nwhich will be favorable to ther*\nand their respective partlei.\nIt li the only hope they hive left\nfor lut minute conversitions *s tor\nall practical purposes the campaign\nI* ended. Lut minute appeal! wer*\nmide during the week-end, for the\nmost oart by lieutenant* of the thre*\npartv luderi-Premier Tuchereau,\nM-n:i_ Duplensii, Conitrvttivt\nleider, and Piul Gouin, hetd ot\n(Contlnuid on Pm Tm)    .3\n!:.\n'   ._\u25a0 \u201ei-ny_-_--____\n '\u2022\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0\u2014\nm-mmmmmmm\n01 TWO\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-MONDAY MORNINO. NOVEMBER 28.1135\n->- \u2014\ni\nIMPERIALS COP\nONTARIO TITLE\nWin 9-1 Over Balmy\nBeach to Take    '\nRound 17-1,    ,\nOn the etmtltltn thit ordlniry\nockev p*nphernill* ll too heivv\nnd cumbersome, the Rotirlmi,\nlyrot and Klmmin *r* pitting\nrlolml girb ef their own for th*\ntrnlval tami November 2D at\nlie opening of th* rink. Being\nntensely Interested w\u00ab tried to\nInd out whit th* unlformi would\nie and what they would represent\nVt found nothing ao we dont\nmow whether they are coming\nut tl gnomei, gnui er gnats,\n.\u2022trt t rumor though that Jimmy\ntordon had designed \u2022 itreimlim\nlirmint thit actually lervei aa a\ntil and all ha hai to do li take\nhe eornera and itop. The harder\nhe other aide puff tha filter hi\nvi tl to. So muoh for ipeed, th*\nith*r two teimi, th* Qyroi ind\n.inamen, think the belt offeniive\ni defensive and hive built un\nitrong teimi (round Chief Alex,\nttewirt and Aloyilui (Lode)\n-hoquetti, both goiltenderi. In\n-ractlca thl Kinamen pulled Lool*\nlUt ao often thev'v* decided to\n:le him In. He will wear t chem\n\u2022loth creation.\na   \u2022   \u2022\nThere wlU be io mmy old timer*\nlaying that iome of the fini think\nley will need at old-time player\n) referee; one who knowi all the\nedges. J. F, Thompson ot Willow\noint has been tuggested by leveral.\n. good ideal\ne.e  e\nThe Nelson union hit thtlr\npicturei taken Sundiy \u00abnd even\nbefore they were developed th*\npolice isked for one of eich (for\nChristmas). Pilous regirdi the diy\n\u2022\u2022 loit for hi hid expression It\non hli (ace (thi one he aiium-i\nIn going to thi penilty box) and\nhe meant to wur number flv*\n(th* one where he goei tearing\nthrough the defence).\nnit union\ntheir picei nlghUy\nfair inipe tor Saturda,\ntrt going through\ntly and ihould beln\n  iy night when\nthey meet the Trail Smoke Eaters\nln in exhibition game. Bill McKay\nhas been on the injured list for the\npast few days but ls back ln the net\nonoe more. Bill has all the sign! of\nhaving an \"on\" year. The really excellent lighting of the rink ll going\nto help the goalkeeperi \u2022 lot in Uking care of thoie long ihot* md Bill\nhas been kicking them out In all\ndirection! to ihow hii appreciation.\na   a   a\nThli iprlng Hooley Imlth wu\npromised a horse If he beat th*\nToronto Leafs, and Mrs. *\u00bbtack, \u25a0\nprominent lady In th* net. itated\n\u2022hi would orovlde \u25a0 blanket for\nthe honi, providing of coune, the\nMirooni won. Thl blinkit has\nbeen delivered, It ll hind knitted\ntnd \u2022 beiutiful thing, poueielng\nrufflee, frills, hemstitching, lock\nstitching, and plain itltchei ind\nth* odd Ihitp thank. Thi horse\nli only illowid to w**r It on Sun-\nOLD COUNTRY\nSOCCER\nLONDON, Nov. 24 (AP)-root-\nbtll game! played ln the Brltlih isles\nSaturday resulted at toUowi:\nBronchial Cough\nufthl Couth! Thtt oerw-endlni\nX\n\u25a0HW____.._-____ _. _\nrfun-d. to. aid 11 at all-morta.\nTamplaton-a MZ-MAH Capeulee\n<ew Way to Hold Loot-\nFALSE TEETH\nFirmly In Place\nSo filie teeth innoy tnd bother\niy dropping md ilipping when you\niat, talk or laugh? Juit iprinkle t\nIttlt FASTEETH on your plate*,\nrhli new, tasteleu powder holds\nigth firm md comfortable. No\ntummy, gooey pasty taste. Makes\n>re*th pletsant (Jet FASTEETH\noday tt my good durg itore.    \u2022\u2022\u2022\nAvoid coitly operation!. Send it\nonct for tht remedy thit thou-\nsandi have proved effective.\nPILE5\nDon't conUnue to luffer.   Send\n%3M for Pyle-Rld md get reiulti.\nPYLI-RIO PRODUCTS\nP.O. Box 116        Victoria, B.C.\nly thi wiy, Hoeliy li thlnklnt\n?_! r\u00bb<-. \"\"toll h0|,\u00abe tlllnit Jimmy\nWird'i \"Tuflnuf.\"\n\u2022 \u2022 *\nIt teemi... The Letfi cin't beit\nthe Marooni ... Joe Cooper, Neil\nColville tnd Phil, \u2014**\u2014\nWation, are new\ncandidatei for the\nrole of Iron men.\nThey played three\nCan.-Am. gamea\nfor the Philadelphia Ramblers,\nmd then shifted\nto the New York\nRangen to play\nln th* gtme\nagainst tht Bruins. Four gimei\nIn five nlghti...\nIrwin Frew ii not\nexpected bick ln\nthe gime before\nChrlitmu, Hli\n:ollar bon* wu\nbroken ln pre-iet-\nlon training , , \u2022 ___\nPit Leplne of the Cimdlent ilso\ngoes Into icUon thii week.., Andy\nBlair, ilmost counted out for the\npast two or three yeen, li doing\ntine thing! on defence for the Leats\n. . . Three hundred youngsten attended the opening of the Edmonton hockey school \u25a0 few dayi ago.\nWocpi my deirl What U Cinidi going to do when tht European aid\nAsiatic markets are closed to hockty\nplayen! It looks ai If we are heading for t new kind of economic\ndisaster.\nAndy Bltlr'\nTORONTO. Nov. 24 (CP).-Btr-\nnla'i Imperial!, without wily Alex\nHayei and Norm Perry, their galloping ghost, cm itlll depend on the\ndymmfte-laden right foot of Hiujh\nStirling to hold the enemy off in\nthe plnchei and kick pointi when\nbadly needed. The \"Bummer'i\"\ntowering punt! md three neat field\ngoali lent Bilmy Beich out tor the\ncount 0-1 here yeiterday u Imperial! won the Senior Ontario Rugby\nFootball union championihip round\n17-1.\nImperial! were for the moit part\nsatisfied with defensive footbill behind their eight-point letd yesterday, but they bunt through the\n\u2022crappy Beaches for pointi whenever the pressure seemed t Uttle\nheavy. Sterling kicked the three\nfield goals while Beaches point came\non \u2022 rouge.\nRossland Girls\nStill in Cellar\nLose to Trail Buddies\nin Smelter City\nSaturday\nTRAIL, B. G, Nov. 24 \u2014 Although\nRouland* ienlor \"B\" men'i team\nhaa not met with defeat in the Trail\ncity   buketball   league,   Rouland\nSirli have met with nothing but\nefeat in every encounter with Trail\nsquads and lost another tilt to Bud-\ndlei 30-16 it Memorial haU Saturdiy night\nWhile Buddlei revelled better\nteim work in their game, only two\nRosslmd girls tallied pointi, Nellie\nMinton icoring 8 pointi md I. Moorcroft 11. Although five of Trail'!\ngiuad were credited with pointi,\niiel Miwdiley wu responsible for\n14, \u2022 point lesi thm hilt th* total\n\u2022cor*.\nTht tetmi were:\nBuddies: H. Mawdslev 14, C. Kennedy, L, Thorndale 6. Margaret Man-\nduca 4, Jem Hood, 4. Lilly Gripich,\nJ. LePage md Hazel Weir 2.\nRouland \u2014 NeUle Minton \u00bb, I.\nMoorcroft 11, D. Ruelle. D. Irvln, M\nPurcello and F. Slmcock,\nAsh Baillie refereed.\n240 MEN TO CURL\nMtmbtrshlp Already Over the\nPlanned Number\nHigh School Highlights\nENGLISH LEAQUI\nPint Dlvlilon\nAnenal 4, Wolverhampton Win\nderen 0,\n' Birmingham 2, Alton Villi 2.\nBlackburn   Rove{\u00bb    1,   Preiton\nNorth End 1.\nChelsea 2, Brentford 1,\nGrimsby Town 0, Everton 4.\nLeedi United 3, Bolton Wander-\nen 2,\nLiverpool 0, Derby County 0.\nManchester City 3, Sheffield Wednesday 0.\nStoke City 3, Portimouth 0.   .\nSunderland 2. Middlesbrough 1.\nWest Bromwlch Albion 1, Hud-\ndenfleld Town 2.\nSecond Dlvlilon\nBlackpool 1, Fulham 1.\nBradford 1, Bradford City 1.\nBury 1, Charlton AthleUo 1,\nDoncaster Roveri 1, Burnley 0.\nLeicester City 3. Plymouth Argyle 0.\nNorwich   City   3,   Manchester\nUnited 5.\nNotts Foreit \u00bb, Port Vale ..\nSheffield  United   5,   Newcastle\nUnited 1.\nSouthampton 2, Tottenham Hot-\nipun 0.\nSwaniei Town 0, Baniley 0.\nWeit Ham United 4. Hull City 1.\nThird  Dlvlilon,  Northtrn  Section\nCarlisle United 4, Rochdale 3.\nDarlington 3, Accrington SUnley 1.\nGateshead 3, Southport 1.\nHalifax Town 2, Crewe Alexandra 4. a\nHirtelpooli United 4, York City 2,\nMansfield Town 1, Birrow 5,\nOldhim   Athletic   1,   Stockport\nCounty 3,\nRotherhun United 5, New Brighton 0.\nTnnmere Roven 8. Cheiter 1.\nWalsall 4, Lincoln City 1.\nWrexham 0, Chesterfield 1.\nThird  Dlvlilon,  Southirn  Sictlon\nAldenhotjO,.Luton Town J.\nThe lecond program tor the inter-House competition was put on\nby House A. After the usual singing\nof \"0 Canada\" by the itudent body,\nLen Stewirt. chairman ot House A,\nannounced the flrat item. I chorus\nby the House A Glee club, Aside\nfrom the fact that the shy little\nviolet In the back row tried to hide\nbehind the girls, \"Down by the\nold mill stream\" together with action! t la Beattle and Horstead,\nwent over very well.- The House\nyell which followed raised the root\nnut it was merely t prologue Introducing a less energetic display of\nmusical talent by Meg Gerrish. Shi\ndelighted her audience with I violin solo, \"Hindu Chmt.\"\nThe next item, t new departure\ntor the Houie program! thil fill,\nwai i one-act farce, \"A Good Girl\nIn the Kitchen.\" Chairman Stewart\nunintentionally gave rise to mirth\nwhen he mounted the stage to announce \"that at the rise of the curtain the itage waa empty.\" The\nitory concerned itself with the trial!\nof \u25a0 \"typical American family\" in\nlearch of \u2022 \"good girl for the kitchen.\" Hindi Talberg who took the\npart of the Swedish maid ln reality\nan eicaped lunatic, md Edna Bush,\nthe gossipy neighbor who \"never\neven has Ume to catch her breath\"\nwere particularly lucceuful in their\nportrayals of \"Jennie Genien\" tnd\n'\u2022\u00ab_\u2014_rihv .Tm.na\" Isabel Donovan,\nSamarthy Jonei.\"\nMinnie Jordlne, H\nDoris Habegard ind 1\nWinnie Jordlne, Mary Homershim,\n.egard and Myrl MacAilin\nwere the other five memben of the\nGuide for Tr\nr\nNELSON, B.C., HOTELS\nfft-i      \"Finest in the Interior\"  *'$\u25a0)?_'\\\nHUME HOTEL ^\nFret Bui Serviet Geo. Benwell, Prop.\nBREAKFAST 30c ind UP\nLUNCHEON 40c te SOo DINNER 40e te SSe\n' ROTARY ANO _YRO HEADQUARTERS \"\nTELEPHONE 737 NELSON, B.O. 422 VIRNON IT.\nAbout 240 curlen hid itgped up\nto play tola year, official! bf thl\nNelson Curling club itated Friday.\nThli is over the membenhlp plinned when the club met tt iti annual meeting.\nBesides tht men, thert I* tin l\nladiei' club.\nBrighton i. Northampton Town 1\nBriitol City 0, Cardiff City 2.\nCoventry City 0, Bristol Roven 1.\nExeter City 1, Southend United 0,\nMlllwall 4 Gillingham 1.\nNewport County 2, Clapton Orient 3.\nQueen'i Park Rtngen 3, Cryital\nPalace 2.\nSwindon Town 2, Notti County 1.\nTorquay United 0, Bournemouth\nWatford 4, Reidlng 1\nSCOTTISH LEAQUI\nFlnt  Dlvlilon\nAberdeen 1, Rangen 0.\nAlbion Roven 1. St. Johnstone 2.\nArbroath 1, Dundee 0.\nAyr United 1, Celtic 2. \u2022\nClyde 1, Kilmarnock 0.\nDunfermline 1, Third Lanark 0.\nHamilton Academical! 3. Heart! 4.\nHibernian! 2, Motherwell 3.\nPartick Thistle 3. Alrdrieoniani 1.\nQueen'i Park 1. Queen of South 1.\nSecond Dlvlilon\nAllot 3. Eut Fife 1.\nBrechin City 2 King'i Park 1\nDumbarton 4, Edinburgh City 1.\nEast Stirling 1. Leith Athletic 0.\nRaith Rovera 4, Forfar Athletic 0.\nSt. Bemardi 3. Falkirk 3.\nSt Mirren 5, Morton 4.\nStenhousemulr 1, Cowdenheath 2.\neait who contributed to the rollicking humor ot the play. Following\nthe main item were three songs,\n'The Voice ln the Old Village\nChoir,\" \"River Stay 'Way From\nMy Door,\" and the \"Lavender Cowboy\" by Brian Hontead who accompanied himself on the ukelele.\nAfter t final routing House yeU\nthe program came to t clou with\n\"God Save the King.\"\n8PORT NEWS\nGlrli' buketbill hu finally got\nunder way again. Only a few girli\nhive turned out so tu but ft Is\nexpected that many more will be\non the floor next week, Stan Honwill li coaching the feminine would-\nbe champloni and we are all confl-\ndent of Stan'i ability to till the poiition. The gymnasium floor il very\nmuch in demand for play practice*\nmd chorui rehearsal* u well u tor\nbuketball workout!. So that a compromise has been affected whereby\nMondays, Wednesdaya and FrldayB\n\u2022re let aside for the boyi md Tue*>\ndays and Thursdayi.lor the glrli.\nGENERAL NEWS\nEach Houie muit hive tt lent\ntwo \"houie yells,\" md of course \u2022\ncouple of tcUve md agile ltdi for\ncheer leaden. Their dutiei are to\ndirect the houie, to which they be\u00bb\nlong, when rendering the yell.\nHouie A has elected Jack Grty tnd\nDon Beattle to act In thii caplcity.\nThese boyi are ln grid* 10, Ind Ire\nnow known is \"Dynamite,\" J. B.\nGray Jr. md \"CannonbaU\" BeatUe.\nOn Friday afternoon they put Houie\nA through their pacei for tbe tint\ntime, much to the delight ot tbe\naudience.\nThere wai quite I dlsturbanct on\nlast Monday afternoon when the\ntirttr^ck ro\u00bbred up the hill md\nitopped Just outside the ichool.\nMuch craning of necks, and a sudden lack of interest in English composition wu the result However, it\nwaa not long before the fire wu\nunder control, the school once more\nsettling to lti routine.\nMlu Rou, who ii on the teaching\nitaff at the high ichool, wu IU for\n\u25a0 few dayi last week.\nWell, here we are back ln 1920,\nsometime In Mayl Can you imagine\nthese boyi in action on the basketbaU floor today, James B. Curran\n<f), Howard Calvert tf), Percy T.\nBloomer (c), Maurice J. Walley (g),\nHarold B, Thelln (g), uw t tine\npicture of them. They certainly are\n(or were) in Imposing looking\ngroup ot basketball-...\nThe glrli, viry modeiUy attired,\nu wu the eustom ln those dayi\n(not like the costumes we iee on\nthe floor todiy), alio hid their picture! taken. The lineup they presented to opposing teams was Fred*\nHunter, Grace Miller, Kathleen\nBlack, Oladyi t. Jeffi, Jmet T.\nCarrie, Jem F. Turner,\nIt wai comparatively quiet at the\nichool thli week, except when\nHouse A decided to hold \"yell\"\npracticei after ichool. '\nRoll Christmas\nTourney Games\nat the Legion\nTurkeys and Shield\nAre Up for Prizes\nQuesnel's Liquor\nStort Burglarized\nQUESNEL, B.C., Nov, 24 (CP)-\nThe government liquor store here\nwai broken into last night and \u25a0\nquantity of liquor and 510 ln cuh,\npart of the day'! sales, itolen.\nPolice said the thieves, who gained\nadmittance to the building by\nsmashing the glau transom above\none ot the front window, used I\ntruck to carry their loot away.\nNo irresti hive been made.\nEDMONTON LOSES\nM TO SEATTLE\nSEATTLE, Nov. 24 (AP)-Beattle\nSeahawki were In the win column\nof the Northwestern hockey leigue\ntoday following their >-l victory\nover Edmonton Eskimo! Saturday\nnight\nWith both teami pliylng b\u00abng-up\nhockey the Seahawks scored twice ln\nthe opening period, staved oft \u25a0 del-\nperite Eikimo attack in th* lecond\nmd icored again ln th* third before\nEdmonton got its lone counter.\nIt wu Seattle'i fint win ln five\nstarts.\nHugh CildweU, preildent of the\nSeattle club, who rushed back from\nCalifornia to learn what wu the\nmatter with the Seahawki, laid he\nfound them latiifactory.\nAbout 4000 attended, many of\nthem women, who were idmitted\nfret, ______\nSlickers Lose (o\nTrail Rovers\nLEAFS BOW TO\nMAROONS, 5-2\nTORONTO, Nov. 24  (CP).-\nTommy Gorman'i Montreal Marooni\nhave demonstrated again they atlll\nh.ve ihe Indian-sign on Toronto\nMaple Leafi. Picking up where mt\nleft off last iprlng in Uit BtMMT\ncup gamei, the'world chamjwni\ndefeated Leafi 5-2 here Saturday\nnight for their lecond win ln thret\nstart!.\nThough they wire mort effecUve\nthan the local NaUonal Hockey\nleague team, Marooni didn't havt\nas wide 1 margin of the play u they\nhad in the acorlng. Two ot their\ngoal! came in the lait minute of\nplay when they took advantage of\nToronto'! abiorptlon ln power pliyi\nto break \u00bbwiy md beat unprotected\nGeorge Hiimworth.       *-\nTrail Colombos\nLose lo Rossland\nSOCIAL AND PERSONAL\n.\u00ab NEWS OF TRAIL',\nThli column li tn chirge of Mr* Glenn Quiyle of TraU. AU\ntvtnt! of I nclil mture of intereit in Trul md Tadanac wiU appear\nln thia column. Ust. Quayle wUl be glad to htvt tny iuch newi\ntelephoned to her it her home in TralL\nHUME-J. B. Stlckln, E. W. Hutton, F. M. Laikey. C. Prevoit, F.\nM. Black, H. F. Merideth, R. K.\nKlrkup, E. McMorru R. F. Schuri-\nden, J. B. Dickey H. S. Bajaner,\nVancouver; J. H. Lewis, R. Steed-\nman, H. H. McBaln H. W. Couriev,\nMedicine Hat; F. E. Kennedy, L.\nJtmery, Winnipeg; B. Grady, Cal\ngary: J. H. Blake, Vlctorlt;- A. T.\nBeuley, Kellogg, Idaho; R. L. Nyblett, A. H. EUioti, D. M. Mackeniie.\nMr. and Mn, R. T. Fruer, Trail;\nE. Geror, A. Thomion__Salmo; C.\nA. Yule, R S. Fraier, W. R. Laurence, PenUcton; A. C. Packham,\nVernon,\nTHE SAVOY HOTEL\n\"Where the Guett It King\"\nNELSON'S NEWEST AND FINEST HOTEL\nFully Licenced\n124 Baker St.        W. K. Clark, Prop.        Nelton, B. C\nBw Orand Hotel\nP. L KAPAK, Prop.\nHot and Cold Wtttr\nSlngli tOe up', doubli SOo ua\nMonthly ritei 110.00 uo\nPK 234      III VERNON ST.\nRUBEN'S HOTEL\nPETE BORIATO, froo.-\nRoomi frem SOo to 11 \u00a33\nMonthly tlO and  up.\nSteim heated md hot tnd cold\nwater ln every room.\n60S BAKER ST. PHONE SO\nOccidental Hotel\n705 Vtrnon St Phona 5*7L\nH. WASSIOK, Prop. -\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Comforttblt Roomi\nFully Lleinud\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Atoaitt Yon\nMS. A. MADOIN. Proo.\nCompletely Remodelled\n'    Hot and Cold Witer\nIn thi HIART tt thi City\nPHONE U     606 WARD ST\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS\n\u2022YOUR VANCOUVIR HOME\"     NlWlv Rlnovitid Threuehout\nDtlllOPltl  HOtCI      A. PATERSON, Ute of\nJOO Seymour It      Vincouver, B.C. Coleman. A1U, Proprietor.\n[TRANSPORTATION \u2014 Motor Freight Lines\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 i.m, snd 10:30 i.m. Except Sunday .\n\u2122 TRAIL LIVERY (0.\"^\n'      M. H. MelVOR, Prop.\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. 24.-C*tholic\nparish hiU wu the \u00bbcene yesterdiy\nifternoon of \u2022 successful winter\n\u25a0ale when memberi of the Trill\nsubdivision, Cithollc Women'i\nleigue, held their innuil bizair. In\nIh* evening member* of th* Young\nPeople'! club enterUlned at * card\n-arty, 19 table! being In play. The\nilanket, which wu in attraction\noffered by the league memberi. wu\nwon by Clirk Briyden. A picture,\noffered by the younger group, wu\nwon by Thomu Lennon. Mn. Samuel Hepworth, general convener,\nhad assisting her the following:\nMra. S. C. Stewart, Mn. Fred Uurlente, Mn. W. Girird md Mn.\nGeorge McKay, kitchen arrangement*: Mn. W. Stewart, Mn. J.\nNeutch, Mn. 8. Price, Mr*. Jimei\nDevlto md Mr*. M. R. Landucci, tea\nUble* and te* catering; Mr*. T. B.\nEmei, Mis. N. Wild, Mr*. William\nMcDonald, uwlng tible; Mn. J.\nCampbell md Mn. A. J. McDonell,\nhomecooking booth; Mn. J. Archie\nMillar. Mn. O. Rygh, Mri. Grou,\nMn. E. MontpeUler and Miu Ferm-\nle Destefano. The novelty ind fish\npond were operated by Misi Margaret Loughery who had u her u-\nsiitanti, Mlu Annie Jankola, Misi\nMary Biner, Miu Zinnia Lesulk,\nMisi Annie Sisel tnd Mlu Joyce\n' RueUe.\na   a   a\nLeonsrd Brown wu vliltlng Fridiy it Rosslind.\naee\nFrank Webster hu returned to\nRobion ifter \u25a0 visit to TrtU.\na   a   a\nMn. 3. Chilmeri of Thrum* wu\nt recent viiitor ln the elty.\na   a    a-\nMr, ind Mn, C. Woodilde hive\nreturned to Greenwood ifter viiiting ln TralL\na   \u2022   \u2022\nMra. Lome Mercer, iccompmled\nby her ion, leavei tomorrow for\nEdmonton where ihe will, with Mr,\nMercer, take up reildence.\ntea.\nMn. Erneit Cook Jr., hu tl her\nuest her brother, Gilei Pratt of\nengough, Suk,\nate\nUiu Hope McGiulay ot Cutle-\ngar ipent Friday in TrtU.\nBurton Hardington hi* returned\nto Trail from Nelion where he ipent\n* ihort holidiy with relative*.\na   a   a\nMr. ind Mn. Stanley Whitehead\nhave returned from their wedding\ntrip md have taken up retidmc*\nln the city.\ne   \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Robert Curtli md ion Douglu of Frultvale have been gueit* of\nTraU reUUvet thii week, ,> ^  i>\na   a   a\nA. J. McDonell, Tidinic, hu returned to TrtU from t buiineu trip\nto Anyox.\nMemberi ln ittendince Included\nMn. K. Venuh' Mn. E. Muctia.\nMrs. J. Wood. Mri. Ted Homer,\nMn. E. MontpeUler, Mn, John Sisel,\nMn. P. Laztrenko, Mn, A. Ludo-\nviccl, Mn. Dominic Dalolse, Mrs.\nD. Orlando, Mrs. A. Maua and Mrs.\nA. J. Kavic.\n\u2022   \u2022   a\n.H. F. Tiedje tnd Herbert Cl.rk\nleft Anyox  recently  where  they\nhave been on business, md en routeJ\nhome visited it SeatUe. They ire1\na-   a   a\nexpected in Trail Monday,\nA. H.\t\nGeorge Lindgard\nof Kaslo Dies\nKASLO, B.C. \u2014 Kasloltci were\nshocked Saturday morning to learn\nof the death of George Lindgard, t\nlong time resident of the city,  *\nMr. Lindgard had been caretaker\nat the Victorian hospital for leveral\nyean. He wu ln indifferent health\nfor some time md about two weeki\nago was confined to the hospital.\nFuneral service! have not yet\nbeen arranged.\nLeaves Edgewood\nfor Vancouver\nEDGEWOOD, B.O,-Mr!. N. JonN\nwho came out from England In the\nsummer to  reside with  Mn.  M.\nHopkini hu returned from\n\u2022   \u2022\nAnyox.\nExcellent ittendmct marked thl\nannual bazaar and sole of work\nwhich wu held by the Women's\nuioclitlon of Knox United church\nln the church hall Saturday afternoon. Seasonable decoration* were\nemployed md the varioui work\n\u25a0tills offered many suggestions for\nChristmas remembrances. The \"B.C.\nproducts\" booth wu m original\nidea with Mn. William C. Aston\nln charge, Mn. William H. Morton\nwia general convener and was assisted by Mn. M. W. Lees Mrs. R.\nR. Bums Mn. Herbert Clirk and\nMn. O. A. Burton, reception committee; Mn. Edward Temple, Mn.\nJ. Clay md Mn. Jamei Dwyer,\nfancy ind plain sewing: Mn. J. O.\nHinch, Mn, Thomu Brown ind\nMn. O. F. Weir, home cookini;\nMn. William J. Wagstaffe, Mn. H,\nSmith, Mrs. Fred W. Jackson and\nMn. Charle* Franien, te* tablet;\nMn. Dave Forrest and Mn. Walter\nDouglas, candy booth; Mn. R. Well-\nwood, Mn. Jack Currie, Mn. C. G.\nCoulter and Mrs. D. Henderson,\nculinary arrangements.\na   a   a\nErneit Clay left during the week\nfor Anyox where he will be employed tor \u00bbn indefinite period.\nCoatee at Kerriidale, Vancouver,\nand wai visiUng Mrs, Janet Coatel\nhere for two monthi hu returned\nto Vancouver. At the lait Women'!\nInsUtute meeting she ittended and\ngave in interesting talk on InsUtute! in the Old Country.\nMiss L. Kerr, valley teacher, md\nDonald Poole, both of whom live\nat the far end of, the Inonoaklin\nvalley, are the latest new members\nof the Edgewood Badminton club.\nI. R. Poole was * ipectator it the\npractice Saturday.\nMn. Heaton hu returned trom\nNelion and U now residing it tht\nArrow Lakes hotel.\nMn. Emil Nlederman ll still tn\ninmate at th* hospital tn Nakusp.\nsuffering from blood poisoning, the\nresult of an accident to her ntQd\nabout * fortnight ago.\nMr. and Mn. A. C Webiter, who\nwere resident* ot th* valley tor\nsoma considerable Ume, hive mov\nto Uie houie of the lite H. L. Little-\nwood, next to the Edgewood ichool.\nA petition for the construction of\n\u2022 roid south hu been in circulation\nfor \u25a0 week, and ii meeting with\naucccis. Already there are well over\na 100 signature! from Edgewood and\nthe valley. Only thoie retldenti\nwhose namea were on the recent\nvoten' list are eiked to ilgn.\nMra. M. Morton haa gone to Halcyon Hot Spring!.\nWhit to do with an inevitable iur-\nplui of lemoni U one ot Calltornlt'i\nproblems.\nWith turkeyi ind tht Irving\nshield it stake, bowlen start the\nball a'rolling it the Cmadian Legion\nalleys Monday night ln th* Christmas tourniment\nEight teami have ligned on the\ndotted line to play md 28 gamei\nwill be run off.\nIn order that player* will not\npass up game* myone mining two\nwill forfeit ill right for prliei, either\nu t teim member or u in Individual.\nTurkeyi wlU go to the teem with\nthe greiteit number of wlni md to\nthe skip, third, lecond md lead with\nthe greateit number of pini for thil\ntourniment\nDrawl h*v* been made u followi:\nNovember J5\u20147 p.m., Dilly Newi\nvs. Bugle Band No. 3; t pjn. Golden\nGate vl. Allan.\nNovember 28\u20147 -j.m., Bugle Bind\nNo. 1 vs. Harrison; t pjn, Queeni vt\nFowlei.\nNovember M\u2014T p.m. Dally New!\nvi. Bugle Bind No. 1; \u00bb p.m. Golden\nGate vi. Bugle Band No. 2.\nNovember 28\u20147 p.m, Queeni v*\nHnmson; 9 p.m., Allan vl. Fowlei.\nDecember 3\u20141 p.m, Dilly Newi\nvi. Golden Gite; 0 pjn. Bugle Bmd\nNo. 2 vi. Queeni.\nDecember 3\u20147 p.m., Bugle Band\nNo. 1 vi. Fowlei; S pjn, Allan vi\nHamion.\nDecember 5\u20147 p.m., Dally Newi\n, vi. Queeni; S p.m., Bugle Bind No.\n11 vi. Golden Cite,\nDecember t\u20141 _.m_ Allm vi. Bu-\nI'll Band No. 1; t pjn, Hamion vi.\nFowlei.\nDecember 9\u20147 p.m., Dally Newi\nvi. Fowlei; t p.m. Bugle Bind No,\n2 vi. Hamion.\nDecember 10\u20147 p.m, Buirte Pand\nNo. 1 vi. Allan; S pjn. Golden Gate\nvs. Queeni\nDecember 12\u20147 n.m, Dilly Newa\nvi. Allan: 9 pjn, Bugle Bind No. 1\nvi. Queeni.\nDecember 13\u20147 p.m., Golden Git*\nvs. Hamson: 9 pjn., Fowlei vt Bugle Band No. 1.\nDecember 15\u20147 pjtl. Dally Newi\nvi. Hamion; > pjn, Allan vi.\nQueen*\nDecember 17\u20147 pjn. Bugle Band\nNo. 1 vi BuBle Band No. 2; 8 p.m.\nFowlei vi. Golden Gate.\nTeemi ln order of ikin. third, lecond ind leid ire u follows:\nD\u00bblly News\u2014P. Groves, S. Brown,\nF. Leno, C. D. Peinon.\nBugle Bmd No. 1-S. Hlllyird, D.\nHinton, A. Oliver, C. Ward.\nBufle Band No. 2-F. Hartwig, E.\nLanirill. H Olien, L. George.\nGolden Gate\u2014N. Cassioi. R. Riliy,\nH. Stevenson, F. Carmlchell.\nAllen-J. H. Allen. V. Grivu, 1.\nChapmm, W. Woodi.\nHimion\u2014J. Himson, A. Fleming,\nC. Lirson, D. Wide.\n-Queeni \u2014 P. Borsato, R, Glut-\nbrook, P. S\u00ablling*r, S. Doney.\nFowle*-W. Fowlei, J, Goulding,\nC. Barret A. Spence.\nBadly Ruffled in a\nSenior \"C\" Cage\nGame\nTRAIL. B.C., Nov. J4-Sllckeri\nfrom Rosslind were b\u00bbdly ruffled\nby Trail Rover* In \u2022 btiketbiU fixture of the Trail City ienlor \"C\"\nleigue at Memorial hall Saturday\nnight when they were beaten 45-23.\nHolding their opponent* to 9\npoint!, Roveri let up t itrong lead\nin the tint half with 26 marken.\nViilton improved considerably\nfrom tht rest period to the end,\ntallying more pointi than In the\ntint canto md managing to keep\nRoveri from doubling their flrtt\nhalf icore.\nTeam* were:\nRovera\u2014M. Lund* S, A. Morrl* 4,\nKen Mile* 1, C. Rom 5, Mill Bald-\nrey 2, R. Matthews 2, BUI Ogg 20,\nM. Smith 4 *nd C, Lunde 2.\nSlickers\u2014J. Minton 2, E. Bern-\nlieu 3, H. Beaulieu 3, A. LeFace 13,\nD. Newton, Pearson, G. Lynn and\nB. Gendall 2.\nAsh Baillie refereed. .\nTORONTO. Nov. 24 (CP)r-Rob-\nert Miller, 78 yein old, fint firmer\npresident of Uie Canadlm national\nexhibiUon tnd one ot Ontario's\nforemost live itock producen, md\nMn. Miller were killed todiy when\ntheir motor cir wu itruck by i\ntrain tt the Canadian National rallwayi level crossing at Langstaft, i\nfew milei north of hert.\nVisitors Evacuate\nUndefeated\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov, 24 - For tht\nflnt timt in the TraU city basketball league possible defeat of Rowland'! crack team wu in evidence\nwhen Colombo! finished the flnt\nhalf with i icore ot 11-3 ln their\nfavor but were defeated 40-20 in I\nUlt at Memorial hall Saturdiy night\nColombo! played a great game for\nthe first half, an absolute essentiality to get ahead of the io far undefeated vliiton. Roiilind ihowed true\ncolon In the lecond hilt when they\nstritegicilly worked in under the\nbasket to pile up pointi for the win.\nThe inter-city mlmoeity became\nclearly apparent u the second halt\nprogreued *nd before full Ume two\nplayen of each iquad wer* tent off\nthe floor with four penonali chilked\nagainit each.\nColombo! mmiged to hold their\nown at the opening of the lecond\nhalf md they had the fuU lupport\nof the gallery but the tenilon wu\ntoo itrenuoui for tht TriU boyi.\nBut when they irgued among themielvei the crowd ihowed diup-\nproval of iuch conduct md u Rouland continued to pile u;\nita playen wert cneerei\ntory.\nAt hilf Ume the count wu 17-8 for\nColombo! but the viilton ran up t\n\u2022core of 32 pointi agalnit 9 by TraU\nfor \u2022 marginal win ot 14 pointi.\nAlthough Colombo! used ilx men\n\u2022nd Rosslmd nine, only four on\neach squad (cored field baiket*.\nBirdiley of the viilton wu high\nmm of the fixture with 12 pointi tor\nfield goili md one tor i fret ihot\nThe teimi \"were:\nColombos: \"Biker\" Merlo I. B\u00bbt-\ntlitella 4, Carl Baillie 4, Booney Sammartino 9, J. Zinio md \"Shorti\"\nChrlstinte 1.\nRosslind: A. WiUoughby S, Birdiley 13, R._Hendenon 10, L. Nlchol-\nIndim children of the Amerlcm\nlOuthweast had \"chewing gum\"\u2014secretions that oozed from milkweed\nvines and other plants.\nson 6,'J. Walmsley 1, J. McDoneU,\nI. Hendrlckson, P. Schofield md\nGedenskl.\nAsh BaiHle refereed.\nADVANCI SHOWING\nCHRISTMAS\nLINGERIE\nFlnk'f Ltd.\nhill circle)\nof th* Trail subdivision, Catholic\nWomen'i league met recently at\nth* horn* ot Mri. June* Leckie.\nMemberi of Milligan\nllviiic\n\u25a0\n-\nBum\nThe Coal That's AU Coal\nACME-KLEENBURN\u2014$10.00 per TON\nSuperior Pnpirttion\u2014Sootltit\u2014Low in Ath\nTHE IDEAL FUEL FOR MILD WEATHER\nSold Only by tho\nWest Transfer Co.\nPhono 33 Prompt Strvjto\nEnergy from COD LIVER OIL\ndepends upon digestion\nScott's Emuliioa it Cod lira OQ prep-red (or Ottjr\ndigadoo. Tht Cod Liver OU in Scott, i E__l_oa it four\nto five times more quickly digeited dun pltin Cod Linr\nOil; that it tvfay Scott'i Emuliion givei lo much mora\nenergy ud builds np body tnd bone to audi finer thta\npltin Cod liver OO.\nSCOTT'S EMULSION\nTHB DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE.\nto* tALE \u00bbV TOUR tmua-itT \t\nDistribute Extra\nEmployment\nDuring December many employer! will require\nto work their employees overtime or engage extra\nhelp.\n...\n__\nFrom a survey of the unemployed the Employment Service of Canada believes overtime to be un*\nnecessary and will co-operate with employers in sec*\nuring competent employees for temporary or permanent help.\n\u25a0\n'.\nTelephone 69\nEMPLOYMENT  SERVICE\nOF  CANADA\n7, \u25a0 \u25a0 tWKT r i \u2666.*!\u2022*3_r-n. \u00bbmW.\n , \u201e\u2014__\nu\nuf\nHAVE DUTY 10\nCIVIC (ENTER\nTrinity Postor Says the\nStandard Should Be\nKept High\nCOMMERCIALISM\nSEEN AS DANGER\nFine Institution Is a\nCredit to Nelson\nHe Declares   *\nThat Nelson'i civic center promised to be a great and vital factor\nin this city's life, andjhat the church\npeople had a responsibility to see\nthat Its operation was maintained\non a high plane and that Its use was\nnot In my way degraded, was the\ngeneral contention of Rev. James A.\nDonnell, pastor of Trinity ' United\nchurch. In an announced addresa on\n\"The Church md the New Civic\nCenter,\" Sunday evening. ,\nJustifying his choice of subject by\nthe fact that the institution was the\nproperty of the citizens of Nelson,\nthe pastor claimed his right ai a\nnewly made citizen to refer to it '\nA MAJOR EVENT\nThere would occur thta week what\nhe claimed would be a major event\nin Nelson's history, the opening ot\nthe new civic center. While it wu\nnot yet completed, certain facts were\nestablished. Prom the architect's\ndrawing that he had seen, it would\nbe t thing ot beauty when completed, and he wu glad that in its\nplanning utility had not been the\nonly consideration. The building was\ngoing to be * testimony to the toul\n- of Nelson.1\nDescribing the building physically, he referred to the great assembly\nhall, which he hoped would be i\ncenter of Intellectual life of the city,\nwith public meetings which would\nbe worthy ot their surroundings,\nand he hoped I public forum, in\nwhich there would be open and\nfrank discussions, md amateur dramatic* \u00ablso, with also other dramatic, not amateur, \u2022\nWhile he regarded the usembly\nhall u the principal feature, the institution also embraced t curling\nrink, t skating rink that would seat\n1800 spectator!, i badminton floor,\nmd auxiliary accommodation ot\nevery kind, including dressing\nr-ooms, shower baths, and so oh.-\nAlrudy Nelson had In this civic\ncenter a piece of etuipment costing\n$150,000, and he declared congratulations were to be extended to\nthoae who conceived the project,\nthose who elaborated IL and those\nwho brought it to tbe present stage\nof realization. It wu t credit to t\ncity of Nelson'i size.\nCATHEDRAL OMITTED\nIn addition to being an intellectual\ncenter md m athletic center, the\nipeaker wished lt could also have\nbeen a religious center, md that\n1100,000 had been raised by subscription, md from this sum * beiutiful\ncathedral with stained glass windows md other panoply Incorporated\nin it.\n\"What would you do with I ctthe-\ndrtl?\" he could imagine iome people\nuklng.\nWell, on New Year'i Diy, Victorii\nDiy, Dominion Diy, md on ill the\nother days of the year calling for\nnational celebration, man meetings\nof the citizens, embracing til de-\nnominitlom, could be held in Nelion'i greit civic center cathedral,\nthe people forgetting their theological differences, md bowing\ntheir held! to God tnd icknowledg-\ning Him ai the Giver of ill good\ngifti. While iuch \u2022 thing wis not\nnlble it this time, the time when\nrould be possible would come,\nand perhips sooner thm mmy ex\npected. Thlngi that held denominations apart would become of little\naccount. Similarly ln the temporal\nworld things that held people apart\nwc-uld pass away. In that time, the\npeople would meet In iuch centers\nas described, seized with the realization of the. great possession! they\nhad In common.\nCHURCH'S CONTRIBUTION\nThough Nelson churches would\nnot be able to worship tn this way\nin the civic center, Mr. Donnell argued that they should make a contribution, and i good one too. They\ncould do it, he claimed, if they had\nthe proper attitude toward the civic\ncenter. That attitude would npt be\none of aloofness. It wu easy to be\naloof. Christ didn't stay aloof from\nthings, but wu interested in all human life. John the Baptist, on the\nother hand, did stay aloof. Unfortunately many Christians in this\nmatter took their example from John\nthe Baptist. Church people should\nget rid of this aloofness, if they\nhad it, the speaker contended, and\nshould feel a sense of responsibility\nin connection with the civic center.\nOne reason they should feel this\nresponsibility was because most of\nthem had voted for lt, u he understood the1 vote that carried It wu\noverwhelming.\nA further reason was that the civic center needed the church people.\nThey had a responsibility to those\nwho needed them.\nATTITUDE TOWARO PLAY\nSome conscientious C h r ls 11 a n s\nwould find t difficulty in conceding this responsibility because the\ncivic center would have much to\ndo with play of the city and district,\nand the Bible had few references to\nplay. In the Old Testament the word\noccurred about i dozen times, end\nrelated to musical instruments, and\nin the New Testament it occurred\nonce, there relating to behaving like\na boy. The play of adults was not\nvery prominent ln the Bible, and\nwhere it wu referred to in the Old\nTestament it wu mostly evil in\ncharacter, u when, on one occasion,\nafter a wedding, the people \"rose\nup to play,\" the signification being\nindulgence. Adult play In the Bible\nusually wu associated with idolatry\nand bloodshed, Mr. Donnell explained, stating that this probably accounted for the uttitude ot many\nChristians towird play, and certainly for the attitude of the Puritans on the matter.\nCalling for more of the spirit of\nthe Lord Jesus, Who appreciated\nthe attitude of play, and waa wont\nto uie children u illustrations in\nHis teachings, the speaker declared\nthere was nothing in the religion\nof Jesus that should look askance\nat innocent play. Accordingly religion, he contended, should look\nwith interest on Nelson's civic center.\nIn connection with the responsibility of church people, the pastor\nrecalled three sermons he had\npreached on that theme since his\narrival three months ago, based on\nthe sayings of ChrlsL \"Ye are ult,\"\n\"Ye are light,\" \"Ye ire yeast,\" md\nrectlled that he had suggested what\nhe believed to have been in Christ's\nmind when He said those things.\nCOMMISSION WELL\nINTgNTIONED\nA comission had been set up, he\nitated, to operate the civic center.\nAs ft hippened, he did not know\nmy of these men personally. But\nhe wu sure they did not accept\noffice with the idee of being autocrat! and using their power arbitrarily, but rather, on the other hand,\nwere anxious to do what was best\nfor the city of Nelson. He was also\nconfident thit these,men did not\ndeem themselves to be infallible,\nmd that they would alwayi be\nwilling to consider suggestions, even\nsuggestion! from the churches.\nCertain forces were found everywhere In the world, uid Mr. Donnell, end there were some of them\nhere, that moved ln the direction\nof corruption. To counteract those\nforcu wu what the church people\nwere for; salt wu in intidote for\ncorruption. They ihould bring their\ninfluence to beer to hive thing!\nmove toward the light instead of in\nthe direction of corruption.\nOne ot these forces wu the force\nof commercialism. While commercialism wu aot bad in Itself, It\ncould be t force moving ln the direction of corruption.\nNO QUESTIONABLE MEANS\nThe commiuion quite rightly wu\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-MONDAY MORNINQ. NOVEMBER it. 1916\nSMITH'S PUNE\nMAYBE BURNED\nFlaming Ship Seen to\nFall'in Mahay    -\nFlashes From the Wires\nGLOBAL TONNAGE PLAN DEAD\nPAUlS\u2014The syslem of global tonnage fleet ratios fixed by the Wuhington naval conference of 1021 is\n\"definitely dead,\" in the opinion ol\nFrench Naval Minister Francois\nPietri.\nDiscussing the five-power naval\nconference opening at London De-\nmember 6, M. Hetri said in an interview \"these negotiations are opening under a clOud of skepticism\nand doubL\" , \u00bb\nPENANG, Straits Settlement*,\nNov. 24 (CP-Hivai)\u2014Sir Charltt\nKlngsford-Smlth'i pltnt cruhtd\nIn flimes In tht mountains near\nth* bordtr bttwetn Slim ind\nMilly Ptnlniuli, It wis belllvid\nher* tonight\nTh* belief wu biwd on an account glvtn by t native of tht\nlittle frontier lettlement of Setoul,\nwho uld he hid tun i flame-\nenveloped airplane fall Into the\nmountain! near tils home.\nAuthorltlei here ordtred new\nscouting parties to search for\nwreckage in tht Setoul area, and\nto find whether It wai tha Lady\nSouthern Crou, Sir Chirlei' plane,\nwhich had crashed,\nThey alio itnt \u2022 cablegram te\nSydney, notifying Australian eu-\ntorltltt of thi latest development\nand asking for Instruction!.\nNELSON ENJOYS\nWARMER WEATHER\nSundiy wm the warmeit day enjoyed at Nelson for approximately\ntwo. weeks, the mercury touching\n42 degrees during a sunny speQ\naround noon. Tbe low for the day\nwu 32 degrees. Saturday's temperatures were 30 md 36 degrees.\nAllen and (assios Have High\n, Averages in Legion Tournament\nThe veteran t-dwlers J. H. Allen md Nick Cissios hive itirftd their\nseisonal iharpshooting by capturing high average! in th* recent Legion\ntournament bowled to itrike averaget for the Chrlitmu tourney which\n.geti under wiy at the Legion alleyi todiy. ,\n3. H. Allen wu high with an average for the tourney of 175.09. Nick\nCassios was second with 172.08 and Fred Hartwig placed third with 171.06.\nGeorge Dill collected the greateit number of strike!, 28 and Mr. Allen\nthe greatest number of spares, 63.\nAverages were:\n...   ... Strlku\nJ. H. Allen  34\nN. Cassios   26\nG. Dill      \u201e 38\nW. Towles   10\nT. Hartwig   J3\nP. BoAato   21\nW. Biner      4\nP. Grovu   16\nS. Hillyard   20\nS. Brown\nP. Selllnger\nD. Hinton .\nR. Riley .\nJ. Goulding\nE. Langill\n32\n28\n21\n17\n14\n17\nA. Fleming   27\nV. Graves\nR. Giazebrook ...?._\nT. Leno \t\nR. Frizzle\t\nA. Oliver \t\nL. George\t\nJ. Spencer .,.._ ..\nW. Marr _    3\nG. Lovejoy    15\nD. Wade     ....     9\nH. Stevenson     10\nC. Pearson     1\nS. Rowling     9\nS. Langill    23\nW. Woods     IS\nH. Olsen     U\nW. Kennedy      4\nJ. Annable      7\nS. Donny , _     B\nF. Dennlaon      3\nIpires\n63\nSplit*\n19\nGimei\n12\nTot Plm\n2109\nAveraot\n175.09\n40\n12\n9    1\n1956\n172.08\n49\n13\n12\n1976 .\n164.0.\n27\n6\n6\n.   898\n149.04\n40\n10\n1\n1543\n171.U.\n37\n12\n9\n1376\n152.08\n14\n7\n3\n432\n144.00\n96\n19\n12\n1731\n144.0.\n41\n8\n9\n1437\n157.03\n45\n13\n12\n1772\n147.0(1\n41\n17\n12\n1751\n145.11\n35\n11\n9\n1379\n153 02\n45\n10\n9\n1395\n155.011\n39\n19\n9\n1279\n'    142.01\n22\n9\n6\n956\n159.02\n40\n13\n12\n1689\n140.09\n19\n6\n6\n913\n1920!\n35\n12\n1\n1240\n137.07\n2.1\n10\n9\n1017\n113.00\n28\n6\n12\n1429\n119.01\n46\n12\n12\n1855\n194.07\n16\n6\n8\n998\n119.03\n8\n3\n3\n370\n123.01\n11\n4\n3\n383\n127.02\n24\n11\n9\n1278\n142.00\n5\n7\n3\n342\n114.00\n16\n10\n6\n763\n127.01\n26\n8\n9\n949\n104.01\n22\n7\n12\n1211\n101.11\n31\n10\n9\n1336\n146.04\n37\n16\n12 '.\n1371\n130.11\n37\n13\n12\n-   1467    .\n122.03\n7\n3\n3\n371\n123.02\n24\nt\n6\n770\n124.02\n16\n9\n9\n976\n107.03\n4\n4\n3\n316\n103.01\nanxious that (he civic center should\npay. They did not with thit the ratepayer! who had provided the money\nto build thi* facility should have to\ncontribute also toward It! maintenance. All would agree that It wu\ndesirable that (he civic center ihould\n'pay, but not that lt ihould pay at\nany price. Better far for the ratepayer! to have to help pay for the\ninstitution'! maintenance, exclaimed the speaker, than that it should\nbe made to pay by questionable\nmeansl..   \u25a0   .\nPresumably there would be visiting opera companies that would\nhire the assembly hall. That would\nbe all right provided that they were\nabove reproach. But if there, should\nbe a travelling compiny with an\nunsavory reputation, that should\nwish to put on a performance ot\na questionable character, he hoped\nthe citizens and the commission\nwould uy, \"Nothing questionable\nwill be put on here if we know It!\"\nIf the citizens let the commission\nknow how they felt on such m Issue, that would be the resulL,\nCLEAN HOCKEY '   \u2022 >\nIf the hockey rink wu to pa}-,\nthere must be spectators, the preacher admitted, md specators preferred t winning team. There was\ntherefore the temptation to have\na winning team it iny price, md\nsuch t temptation must be resisted.\nMentioning he wu once resident\nin a city that had the distinction of\nhaving the highest priced hockey\nteem in the world, a team that was\nopenly professional, Mr. Donnell\nsaid there were men in that town\nworth many thousands, md even\nmillions, of dollars, md paying for\nthis team wu one of the ways they\nspent their money. They sometimes\npaid players to throw garnet, and\npersons'who knew of the arrange-\nment! mide would bet heavily on\nthe team that was to win. Thii kind\not thing went on all winter, ana\nwu t disgrace to the town con\ncerned.\nIn Nelion'i cue, it wu up to the\ncitizens to be on their guard against\nthe breath of scandal, md to rigidly Investigate my rumor of anything questionable, \"I will be glad\nwith the rest of you if we have a\nwinning team in Nelson,\" stated Mr.\nDonnell, \"but only if it wim fairly\nand squarely. It depends on the\nchurch people to see that the standard is never lowered.\" .\nBAN LIQUOR   ,\nOther question! were involved,\namong them, that of liquor, statea\nthe speaker. This involved the question of humm freedom. There were\nstill people who thought that freedom meant the right to do whatever one liked. The brewer* and\ndistillers, though not harmless as\ndoves, had fulfilled one side ot\nChrist'! injunction to Hii disciples\nand been u wise u serpents, md\nhad enlisted many men who were\ncommunity leaders, on the side of\nalleged liberty. Wondering what\ncould be done about liquor ln connecUon with the civic center, the\npreacher said that one thing that\ncould be done would be to Insist\nthat there must be no public drinking there. It might be difficult for\ntne commission to risk offending\nprominent men by having them\nstopped from drinking there, but it\nwu hardly necessary tq state the\neffect of drink indulgence in coarsening sport.\nGambling wu another queition\ncoming up the matter of Uking\nsomething for nothing. Some people\nclaimed It wu impossible to engage in these sports without betting. But betting neverthelesi tended towird rottenness.\nRECON8I0ER 8UNOAY\nANGLE\n\"There ii ilso the question of\nSunday iport,\" commented Mr. Donnell. \"I think thit we church people,\nProtestant* especiilly, will have to\nreconsider the Sunday queition, and\nthe chances ire that aome will feel\nvery bitter.\" He tuggested if the\nChristian men and women did not\nI JHURCH WELCOMES FREED LAD\n. WINNIPEG\u2014ih! hind of fellowship wu txtandtd by icorei\n, ot folk at Norwood United church\nto Barry Bucham, acquitted lut\nwtek of thi shotgun murdtr of\nNormin Eut htrt two monthi\nago.\nPrevented from ittmdlng Bible\nclan through confinement in Jail,\nBucham returned to the clan today and during i church service\nthe minister, Rtv. John E. Rims-\ndin, welco\/ned him bick.\n;   COUSIN SEEKS TWEEDSMUIR\nI FORT ERlt. Ont.\u2014William Bu-\nchin Reid of Buffalo, who used to\ngo to school in Scotland - with a\nI young cousin, John Buchan, wnom\nne regarded ai t dreamer, crossed\nthe border here lut night on his\nway to Ottawa to see, for the first\ntime In 40 years, the young dreamer,\nnow Lord Tweedsmuir md governor-general of Cmada.\nTROOPS ORDERED OUT\nRIO DE JANEIRO\u2014Tht Brazilian government It wii officially announctd, hat ordtrtd\ntroopi, naval unlta and irmy\nplinei ruihed to thi northeastern\npirt of thi nitlon te luppreu a\nrevolt ustrtedly tided by Communists.\nALCOHOL FROM GASOLINE\nROMB-Alcohol md \u00bbdulterated\ngasoline were prescribed tor Italy's\nautos and trucks to save motor fuel\nfor war planes and tanks. A royal\ndecree ordered distilleries to place\nat the disposal of gasoline refiner!\ntheir entire output of beet sugar\nalcohol for the next year. The refiner! must use the product* Tor\n1936 motor fuels.    -.\"\nCARNERA FIGHTS TONIGHT\nPHILADELPHIA \u2014 Ford Smith\nlatest iter on tht heivywelght\nboxing horizon, will- meet Prlmo\nCirnerl, former v\u00bb\u00bbrld'l tltlthold-\nir, In \u2022 10-round bout hert tomorrow night |\nMONTREAL WANTS\nPUCK (CHANGE\nMONTREAL-Frmk C. Greenleaf\nof Montreal, Immediate put preal-\nuent of the Canadim Amateur\nHockey association, issued a statement urging a series between Port\nArthur Dear Cats md - Montreal\nRoyals for the right to proceed to\nthe Olympic games ln Germany,\nSUEZ CANAL BUSY\nPORI SAID \u2014 More than 7700\ntroops passed througn the Suu\ncanal tn route to Er.trta fi om Nov.\n13 to 22, tht cinil company announced. In tht ume period 6089\ntoni of war miteriil, \u00a3047 ton!\nof fodder, 4271 tons of\/grain. 462\nmules and 770 cameu passed\nthrough, Eritrea-bound.\nESKS ANO BUCKS DRAW\nPOK.lamd, Ore.\u2014ine fignting\nEdmonton EsKimo team held' the\nleague-leading Portland Buckaroo.\nto a 1-1 overtime tie, ln a Northwestern hockey league fixture here,\nFLYER PROGRESSES\nBUENOS AIHES\u2014Jean Batten,\nNew Zealand long distance filer\nItnded here ifter \u2022 flight from Rio\nDe Janeiro, Sha covered th* 1400\nmllu between the two cltlei In 12\nhoun, 92 mlnutei,\nDICK IRVIN A WINNER\nTOHONIO-Dick Irvln of Regini, coach of the Toronto Maple\nLeaf! hockey team, captured four\nfirst places with his large list of en*\ntriu in the poultry competitions at\nthe royil winter fair. '\nLegion Smoker .\nal Trail Tonight\nTrail Branches 11 and\n132 to Celebrate,\n., Anniversary\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. 24. - Trail\nbranches No. 11 and No. 132 jointly\nwill celebrate the 10th anniversary\nBritish Empire Service league at \u2022\nsmoker it the legion room, Memor-\nUl hall Monday night.\nAlthough the Italian branch, 132\nwas organized not quite a year ago\nit hu enjoyed great success since\nJormation u hu branch No. 11.\ndoth branches have not been more\nflourishing thm they are tt this\ntime.\nIncluded in the program will be\nthe following guest speakers: Mayor\nE. L. GrouUke, R. R. Burns, M.L.A.,\nRev. L. A. Morrant, legion chaplain,\nand E. M. Stiles who has the honor\nof being the tint president of No,\n11 branch.\nStubbs Resigns as\nPolice Magistrate\nJ. Hamilton Stubbi of Kaslo hu\nresigned from the post of police\nmagistrate. Notice of the acceptance\nof nis resignation appears in the\nlust issue of the British Columbia\nGazette.\nAnnouncement'of the appointment\nof Mra. Olive Irene Archibald md\nJohn Alexander Irving of Nelson to\nbe election commissioners under the\nProvincial Electioni act, appean in\nthe last issue of the British Columbia Gazette.\nFLYERS WIN'   '\n8T. LOUIS, Mo^-The flashy St\nLouis Flyers iteppad out Into a\nlead In tha young American hock-\n) ty association race with 11-0 victory ovtr Kantai City.\nEAGLES WINS'\nNEW HAVEN Conn-New Haven\nEagles ot the Canadian American\nhockey league blajnked Providence\nReds 4-0 amid flying fists here tonight.   S   ...    .<  *\\\nMORE TROOPS 8A.lL\nNAPLES\u2014A detachment of 2300\ntroopi of thl Tevtre diviiion silled \u2022\nfor Mogadiscio en the iteamihlp\nPiimontt ifttr pltdglng to dtfend\nI flag preientid to them by thi\nprlncen of Piedmont to the list\ndrop of thtlr blood.\nThe iteimshlp Prlnclpeui Qlo-\nvinm tailed todty for East Africa\ntarrying 1409 Itellin officen ind\n\"\u25a0\"\u25a0I   ,       .___-        i\nNATIONS HOPE FOR ACCORD\nPARIS\u2014France, Germiny, md\nGreat Britain hope to reach accords\nregarding land and air forces similar to the existing Anglo-German\nnaval agreement according to diplomatic circles.\nTrue Stories by\nTrail Nimrods\nMore Hunters join\nLiars' Club\nFISH SKATED DOWN\nDEPUTYMINISTER OF MINES\nTELLS OF KOOTENAY VISIT\nImprovement in Fuming Processes Leading\nto Greater Recoveries in Zinc\nat Trail Robert Dunn States   \"\nDoss Ysir Stomach Rebel\nAfter Every Meal Ysi Eat?\nTh* blotted, bitty feeling *fttr meals;\ntb* empty, linking, gnawing before metis;\ntht belching ud flatulency bttwetn meila;\ntht riling and touring of food, ill tout\ntod mort fall to th* lot of thoet auSerlng\nfrom itomach troublt.\nBurdock Blood Bitter* tone* up tk*\nmembraa* lining of tht itomach, ind re-\nItoree tht natural praam of dlgettloo.\nTike B.B.B. ud get rid of your itomieh\ntrouble.  .\ngo Into thii queition, it might not\nbe lolved in the best way. If they\ndid participate, the results would be\nbetter.     \\\nReverting to hli chiricterizitlon\nof the church u a light, Mr. Donnell hoped the usembly hall would\nbe a center of frank and free discussion, no matter how the majority\nmight disagree with the mm who\nwu giving his honest views. Undoubtedly Nelson would take pride\nin welcoming lhe governor-general\nto the platform of the civic center;\nbut he hoped the humblest man, A.\nE. Smith, for instance, who had\ncourage and honesty In his views\n\u2014thought he did not at all agree\nwith him\u2014would be Just u welcome, providing he was competent.\nThere would be a tendency on the\npert of iome to uy, \"Oh, iuch-ind-\nluch I mm ll dangerous; he muit\nnot be illowed to speik in the civic\ncenter.\" But If luch pressure wu\nbrought the Christian people must\nuy that the Individual concerned\nmust be allowed to apeak, and of\ncourse thoie who differed from him\nallowed to reply.\n\"I hope this new civic center will\nbe a center of light and happiness\nfor Nelson.\" concluded Mr. Donnell,\n\"and I urge Christian men md women to remember they hive \u2022 duty\nto perform toward it \u25a0 responsibility thit they ihould diichirge.\"\nVICTORIA, .Nov. 24 (CP).-Increased demmd for base metals, under which leveral leading British\nColumbia mining operation* have\ndisposed of large accumulations of\nwarehouse stocks in the last 12\nmonths, was commented on Saturday by officials of the B.C. mines department after recent visits to these\nplan's. , _ ,,\nOperatloni with warehouiei full\nof zinc and lead at this time last\nyear, have been able to market surplus stock and are now operating on\ncurrent demmd, Robert Dunn,\ndeputy minister, said after \u2022 trip\nwhich took him to some of the largest base metal camps in the prov-\nTlie improvement is iaid to have\ncame from market opportunities,\nrather than price increues, which\nhave been slow but fairly steady in\nthe last few yean after recovery\nfrom extreme lows ln 1932.\nWhile in the interior Mr. Dunn\njoined a party of eastern and western members of the Canadian Institute of Mining md Metallurgy at\nKlmberley and Trail.\nImorovtmtnt In fumlne Broe-\ntun ll leading to eniter it-\ncovtrlti In line thin wu before\npotslblt, whllt bv-D-odu-t! of thl\nbut mttil orouo gtntrilly hivt\nbeen devtlootd to the txttnt\nwhtrt practically all of thl miti-\nrial ll used.\nThe huge fertilizer plant neir\nTrail erected a few years ago at a\ncost ot several million!, is extracting hydrogen from water, nitrogen\nfrom the ilr, md mixing these with\nsmelter fumes and phosphates to\nproduce ammonia sulphate md\nphosphates.\n-Six thousand tons of ore a diy\nare being hmdled in mining and\nsmelting operations, producing 4811\ntons of lead, 360 tons of line md\n20,000 ounces of silver dally, exclusive of cadmium, antimony md\nother by-products.\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 24\u2014Since announcement wu made a few days\nago regarding formation of a \"Liars\nclub of the World\" at Trail those\nwhom made the first contributions\n.ecessary to belong, have been pestered with phone calls and visitors\nand accosted on the streets, by others\nwho consider they have \"one\" that\nmight be just u good, If not better.\n-Leckie McPherson who has been\n. sporting a beautiful goat-skin jacket\nabout Trail of late, md who recently returned from the Cari.oo tells\none sbout hunting in an arei between two lakes. The temperature\nwas very low md the lakes were\nsurfaced with several feet of solid\nice. Rather than go to the trouble of\nhacking a 10 foot hole through the\nlake ice with a hunting knife to procure some fish, Leckie remembered a\nsmall stream somewhere between\nthe two likes and headed toward it.\nShallow wu tht creek and ita waters\nwere solid ice when he reached it.\nSo taking out his knife, he dug Into\nthe ice a short distance and tool, out\na beautiful trout wildly frozen in\nthe aqua.\nMcPherson alio bout* of having\npacked two goat* on hii back for 30\nmilei but \"Curly\" Butorac another\nfull-fledged member of the club contend! lt must have been terribly flat\ngoat country that he traversed.\nIt seems that few hunters slice\noff a portion of the deer, goat bear\nor chipmunk when out big game\nhunting, for eating md instead acquire the desire to eat fish. Maurice\nMawdsley tells one about skating\nfish down on Lake LaHache. Sounds\nrather odd, but la quite simple when\nclarified by Maurice. Having taken\nhis skates along to cover great distances on the lakes In the Cariboo,\nMaurice wu crossing Lake LaHache\non skates and carrying a 200 pound\nload ip his pack-sack. The Ice was\nclear u crystal and conveniently\nthick enough to support him, yet\nthin enough to tee through md perceive huge fish swimming about in\nthe water below lt Maurice noticed\nthat u he proceeded along the ice,\nfish darted off in every direction.\nBy keeping an eye on one fish he\nskated with such speed that he wu\nable to head the fish toward the\nshallow beach where it became\njammed between the ice md the\nshore. It wu then a simple matter\nto dig through and retrieve tbe piscatorial creature.\nm VIOLENT DEATHS IN\nBRITISH COLUMBIA, 19\u00bb\nIncreasing  Toll   Is\nBlamed on the\nSpeedy Autos\n61 DEAD IN FIRST\nNINE MONTHS, 1935\nIncrease of 30 Per Cent\nOver 47 in Period\n1934\nVICTORIA, Nov. 24 (CP).\u2014In I\npreliminary summary of flguree for\n1934, the vital statistics branch of\nthe department of health indicates\nthat British Columbia has contributed more than its share according\nto population of the violent md\naccidental deatha ln Canada.\nWith 7 per cent of Canada's population, this province contributed 8.8H\nper cent of its violent deaths last\nyear and 9.15 per cent In 1933, the\nsummary shows.\nThe following shows B.C.'i toll:\nAccidental drowning, 98; railway accidents, 27; street car, 4; automobiles\nand motorcycles, 82; other lshd\ntransport 11; air, transportation,\nnone; other violent deethi, 258. ToUl 477. .. \\\nTrie figure on other violent deathi\ninclude! Ill suicides tnd 14 murders.\nThi trend In lutomoblli accl-\ndtnti thli yur li upwird, according to provlnclil pollc*. In\nthi nlnt monthi tnding Stpttmbtr\nSO, t total of tl penoni were\nkllltd eompirtd with 47 for tht\nitmt ptrlod lut yttr, tht Incraait\nbelnq marly 30 ptr cent\nThe total number of accident! Increased 9.5 per cent to 2306 and the\nnumber of thou Injured roit 2.23\nper cent to 1320.\nIn the same period the number of\ncan licenced to operate increased\nfrom 88,550 to 91,797.\nPolice attribute the growth In\naccident! to the higher speed! of\ntht nudem vehicle* Recordi dem-\nonitrated, they uld, thit the ipeed\nwai the governing factor in neirly\nall cuei.\nCurlers Must Pay\nfo Enter the Rink\nEven the curler* will be expected to pay their wiy into the rink\nfor the bonspiel being staged in connection with the big carnival Nov.\n29 and 30, according to the atatement of those in charge. Memberi\nof the three cluba staging the carnival, the Rotarians, Gyros and Kinsmen are paying 50 cents entry fee,\ndespite the tact that they will be\nworking.\nThe $1.50 that the curlen ire expected to pay includes entry to the\nrink and entry to the bonspiel. This\nenables curlen to take in the entertainments Friday and Saturday\nnights, and also Saturday afternoon.\nBlack Praises\nMission Work\nGives Lantern Address\not St. Paul's\nASK ENTRIES FOR\nSPEED SKATERS\nSpeed skaters, ladles and men,\nwho are going to enter the race*\nSaturday night of the carnival,\nmust have their entries in by Thursday, according to M. Morley, chairman of the race committee. There\nIs one race for men and one for\nladles. The former will be four\ntimes around the rink and the latter\nthree.\nBesides these there will be relay\nraces and school races during the\nother shows.\nLeave Insurance\nto Commission\nThe general carnival committee\noverseeing the big opening of the\nrink Nov. 29 and 30, held a meeting\nSunday afternoon for a checkup on\nprogress. The committee decided\nthat if my liability Insurance wu\ntaken out It should be done so by\nth* civic centre commission, md\nth* service club* wer* not responsible for my iccidenli.\n\"If it were not for the misslonsries\nefforti, I im sure the conditions\nwould be deplorable,\" deelired F.\nM. Blick, ln giving an address on\nChina at St. Paul'i church Sunday\nevening, moving picturei being \\\nshown during the address. \"And\nthere is nothing worth while in the\nway of *ocial uplift that doei npt\norlglnite In the mission,\" he continued. St Paul's hall wu well\nfilled to hear the lantern lecture.\nThe pictures, which Mr. Black\nshowed had been taken by himself\nduring his trip with Mn. Black\nthrough Korea, China md Japan,\nwhile they were in the eut visiting\ntheir ton, Dr. Blick, and hli family.\nDr. Black wai formerly a Nelson\nboy but hu been ln China in the\nmedical missionary work since 1925.\nDuring the past few years, said\nthe speaker, there had been a great\nfalling off in missionary funds, ind\nmmy of the missionaries had\nreached the itage where they couid\nhardly continue without greater financial assistance. Where formerly\na lum of |107,000 wu given yearly\nto carry on * certain mission field,\nthere wu now only $28,000 available. In making the trip, obierved\nMr. Black, he went to iee for hlmielf if the million work wai accomplishing inything. He would\nsay,emphatically that lt was.\nRESTRICT PICTURES\nDuring his trip he found he could\nnot take all the pictures he wished\nto. he uld, ai ln many plices they\nwere very itrlct\nThe filmi, however, which he\ndid show, included miny scenes\nof itreet life, picturesque scenes of\nthe country, temples, pagodas, hospitals, construction work md\nKenei of military character. There\nwere alio picturei of schools, chil-\nI'en. at drill and games, scenes of\nco leges, schools for the blind, tnd\nglimpses of people at church.\nDr. F. M. Auld introduced the\nspeaker and Rev. J. A. Donnell expressed the appreciation ot those\npresent for the enlightening discourse.\nA collection wai taken for missionary work. I\nBRIGGS HEADS\nTIGER OUTFIT\nMIAMI BEACH, PI*.. Nov. 24-\n(AP)-Thl presidency of the v,<Jri\nchampion Detroit Tigers hu been\nassumed by Walter 0. Briggs, industrialist and for 15 years silent\npartner of the Iafe Frmk J. Navin\nin the American league baseball\nclub.\nMickey Cochrane, catcher-manager who steered the Tigen to two\nstraight American league pennants\nand the 1935 champfonshiiL continues ln his post and also h* been\nnamed vice-president of the club.\nCentral Boys\nWin Basketball\nIn an exhibition buketball tangle\nat the Central ichool Friday, Central boyi defeated Hume boyi 26-17.\nGirli' teami from the two schools\nplay Wednesday ln m exhibition\ngame that will act as a preliminary\nto league play which will get under\nway as soon as a schedule is drawn.\nGeorge Wallach of the Hume school\nstaff wu In charge ot the boys'\ngime. j \u2022 '   \u00ab\nj\\        |\nMake Application\nfor Purchase Land\nGeorge Popoff md Jacob Polovni-\nkoff of Thrums, ranchen have given notice throuih the Britiih Columbia Gazette That they have applied for permission to purchase a\n40-acre tract of land near Thrums.\nThe land is north of md idjoining\nlot 6893.\n-PAQSTHRII\nBELCHED LAVA\nFLOW GROWING\nSplit Two-Miles Lonj\n.'\u2022Appearson Side of\n'\u2022'\u25a0* Maun\u00a9 Loa\nKILO, Hiwail, Nov. 24 (AP)-\nMauno Loa cracked under the pre*\nsure of a new upheaval today, sending t cascade ot white-hot lava\ndown toward Hllo.\nA split two miles long appeared li\nthe mountainside and belched mol\nten rock 400 feet Into the air with\near-splitting noises.\nThe scarlet river surged qulckfy\ntwo milei down the slope and rolle*\nalong the lava bed formed by th*\neruption of 1B55.\nHilo viewed the new outbreak\nas the most significant of the recent\nactivity, becrnse the 1855 eruptloi\nsent lava to within' five miles o\nthe city.\nObservers uid the hot streair\nwould flow more rapidly over\nold lava bed than over the rougl\nterrain characterizing most of thi\n40-mlle itretch between Maunoi\nLoa and the city.\nE. G. Wingate, superintendent o\nHawaii national park, who . dis\ncovered the new outbreak, said thi\nlava first formed a cone 75 fee\nhigh around which molton rocl\nswirled md boiled upward In\ntumbling mass.\nROTARIANS HAVE\nHOCKEY PRACTICE\nThe Rotarlana held I lecret hoc\nkey workout Sunday morning at th\nrink in preparation for the gam\nagainit the Gyros on Friday maf\nThe Kinsmen and Gyroa will taki\ntheir* during thi* week.\nSeven Rotarians were out for th\npractice and the coach could hav\nhad more but he thought lt wouli\nbe unsafe to let more than th\nnumber on the ice it one time.\nHelp Kidney\nIf you lufttr from Getting Co Nlth\nNervous new, Lpj Paint, Swollen Anfcls\nHli tineas, Hatd-chM, Lost of \u2022ftp. Bui\nInf. Smar.lni, Itchlni Acidity, Kldnsy\nHUrt-ler trtmblfi, try th* Doctor's pf\nacrlpttnn Cyttci (Slit-tex). -ncreaaM 1\ntallty In 48 houn, and .nils thet* troftbM\nln I dan or money back. Cyttei ct*\nonly So a dos* at dru\u00abItta.\n00*'\nTWIN\nSWEATERS\nSETS    ,\nPECIAL *%>**\nOutstanding values in these smart\nlittle short sleeved pullovers, with;\nmatching long sleeved coat sweaters.    They button high at,ths>ji\nthreat and are in shades of green, |\nblack, brown, blue and red.\nSizes 14 to 20\n^ ^ntoift'Biit! (lompiiiqi.^\nATtn  tr* MAV Iftya\nPRESENTING\u2014\n-  *   :\nJ'<\n<\n'    \u2022\n\u25a0 \u00a3\n-Photo by Staff Photographer,\nDONALD FLEMINC       '\n17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fleming. 124\nBehnsen street, Fairview, who delivers the Nelson\nDaily News in the section of the city north of Davies\nstreet, out to Cordon Road. Donald is in grade 12 st\nhigh school tnd plays Basketball tnd Softball, tf you\nlive in his district and do not take his paper. Donald\nwill be calling on you to secure your permission to\ndeliver a paper every morning, and will appreciate\nhaving your order. *\nGUARANTEED EARLY MORNING HOME\nDELIVERY\n !mup>.(iiwii 'i\nai four \u2014\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, NILSON. B-Cv-MONDAY MORNINQ. NOVIMBIR M, 1M\nMiriam Hopkini \u00bb\nCelebrating\nCAPITOL'S\n8th \\\nANNIVERSARY\nTh* Capitol aanoferoent *n4 stoH with fo take thii opportunity of thank,\nhif \u2022ttpoffoni,fritiidion<l-4\u00bbiir\u00bb\u00abiiaeqM\u00abinton\u00ab\u00abi for making thii happy\nctUbration possible:\nNever Such a\n* \u25a0 . \u2022\nBIRTHDAY\n'\u25a0...\u25a0 \\\nI ifVtvl x\nAll in Living Color\nFrom Thaekeray't \"Vonif*-*\nFair\"\nIn Ntw Technicolor\n. - \u25a0 TODAY\n\"BECKY SHARP\"\n\"The power sl the teres* Is immsaiurabla ss s mtdlum ttl tervlce and sntsrtslnmtnt.\"\n*        \u2022 \u2014Mr. John Buchan (Lord Tweedsmuir)\nThii week'i programs havt been chosen with cart ta ihow further the mo*\ntion picture's lervice to mankind\nThe Qift That Only You Can Qive\n\u2014Your Portrait\nTHE CHRISTMAS GIFT OF\nA PORTRAIT\nIS A.HAND SHAKE\nFROM THE HEART\n!\n'charu,_octo\"...__. McGregor Bros*\ntaTittt yen to thtCipltol today tt\nAnr thi pioneer (_ctur* of photo-\ngraphic color trt, \"Becky Shtrp\".\nPHONE 224\nCongratulations to the Capitol\nTheatre\nJ. F. COATES\nREGISTERED ELECTRICAL IN01r.lI*\nVtrnon St.. Nelton\nPhons 766\nP.O. lex 1065\nElectrical Gifts\nA imall deposit will hold any article\nfor Christmai.\nBlanches\nSpecialty\nShoppe\nOnly $1.00\nj To Glorify Lovely Frocks\nChoose\n\"BUTTERFLY\"\nROGRAIN\n\"Reverie-Knit\"\nHOSIERY\nTh* dull, imooth !n*Mt tet-\ntur* i\u00ab ouWd*. Assun* permanent dullntn. Resists map\nand runt Olva* longer weir.\nIt cling* to tht leg . .. prevent! twUtlng leirai.\nCongratulationi\nTOTHECAPITOl\nTHEATRE ON THEIR\nEIGHTH\nBIRTHDAY\n\u2022\u2022\" (FourStsrs)\n(Liberty Mmilni)\nITS TRUI!\nGet retdy for the greateit\nshew (Natation tlnce tret-\nHen. M.CM.'i gigtntic musical romance that wat seven\nyeart In th* making!\n\"BROADWAY\nMELODY OF 1936\"\nB*ll*v* ue\u2014Nt word! etn duorlbt\nIt* wen_.nl\nCAPITOU-NOV. 29 and 30\ns\nI\nG\n.  N  .\nS\nby\nFREDS.\nHAMER\n$\n75\nIN PRIZES $\nFOR THE NEAREST\nCORRECT CUESSES ON\nTHI WEIGHT OF CAPITOL'S\n75\nBirthday Cake\nIt'i a Ledingham Cake-Nuff soid-But\nHOW MUCH DOES IT WEIGH?\njf (CAK^ AND PRIZE ON DISPLAY AT THIATRI)\nItt Frlie, 110.00 Ciih: IfiA Pris*. S-t Q*e.(l*m*n. Military\nBrushM, supplied by Fleurri Ph*iw\u00abo|r; Sr_ Prlie, 1st Bl* Ltyer\nBirthdiy Ctk.; 4th Prlie. Uklon Or4* lleetrl. Iron, lunollt. by\ni Electric-, 9th Prl\nLiun\nLiving Color\n... wi ths eccatien of\nour Ith Annivtntry it it\nfitting that ths Ctpitel\n-I     a.t_|_M    *L_    \u2014Inn...\ntnow rooty ent piuiitir\npicture of wondroot new\ntechnicolor. .. \"BECKY\nSHAW\" in perfect three,\ncomponent color, merit\" s\ning s ravolutiontry advance it) motion picture\nart. I n c o r p s rtt e d in\n\"IECKY SHARP\" ii every\nvital element of entertainment, hated upon the.\nworld renowned Thackeray novel \"VANITY\nFAIR\" with a superb eatt\nheaded by Miriam\nHopkini.\n\u2022Minri -8ftTM% In* Layer\nSpecial Foods Hamper from Horner's\nSour and Cream In Wedwreod Chin*\n13th Priie, M Layer Birthday Cakei\nBrotdwiy Melody of 1MB, P\nCONTEST CLOSES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27 at 11 P.M.\nPatrons Muit Bs In Theatre Thurtday, Nov. 28, 9:30'\np.m. to claim priitt\nGifts e \u2666 \u2666\nTHAT ARE SURE TO\n-   \/  -PLEASE A MAN   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nJACKBOYCE\n. EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP\nKoottnty Th**tr* fitroni\" Fivorltt Travel tyitem\nNo Oritsr Travel Mtthsd Matches the Convenience of\nGREYHOUND\nt   Tirmlnili ire right down town, In the hurt ef builneii,\n\u2022hopping, hotel tnd Winter dlitrlitj.\nt   Oni great lyitem provide* uniform nrvlee to ill Cintdi tnd\nUnite* Statei.\nt   By Greyhound yeu' miy visit hundred* ef liwm tnd eltlet\nserved by no other public tr-nipe-tatl-in, ,.\nt   Mor* frequent departure*, together with liberal itopovir\nprivileges, mik* your ichedule ee flexible u you with. Stop\noff at pointi ot Intereit in routi\u2014continue whin rudy by l\nUtir but.\nt   A wld* thole* of optional routei tnabltt yet tt return t\ndifferent wiy.\nt   D*l!tn uved on travtl can b* mid f\u00bbr *xtr* d*y* at year\ntMtlnatlon\u2014\u00abr fop other trip*. Round trip tlekite efttr\nadditional iivlnt*. I\nCENTRAL CANADIAN CREYHOUND LINES Limited\nF-hant MO Nelion Depot Phone SOD\nPopular Star\ne   e   \u2022   Wft%H   COMlMfH    ?!-\u2022\nkJ^VrANCIS it eortalnj\none of the mott popular.\nMitt Francis* fint ttife tola\nwat. in a; modern venion of\nsd on Broadway in \"Venus\",\n\"Crime\" and .\"Elmer ths\nCrest.\"\nattention\nQVCtif Af-d  wM\nwork was In \"\"*\ntho\nSH\npttroni have \u2022 treat ia iter*\nwhsn ths sppssn with\n-vMta\n'^m*mi-^yii\nCEORCE BRENT In\n\"STRANDED\"\nWtd.-Thun.\u2014Nov. 27-21\nCongratulations to the\nCAPITOL THEATRE\nON THE OCCASION OF THEIR\nEighth Anniversary\nKootenay Steam Laundry\nAND '\nKootenay No-Odor\nDry Cleaning Co.,\n. C A. LARSON, Mfr.\n\u2014\u25a0_\u2014_\nPlaza Cafe\n1\n\u2022\n-\n,   f\nA TOASTWICH SANDWICH\ntnd\nA Delicious Cup of Chocolatt\nComplete! Your |vsnin| After\nThe THEATRE\nJ)\u20acRJ=Um\u20ac\n^ Sk'Hil odors\nLovely bottlss of\ncrystal contain a\njrtnd assortment\nof the finest products of American a n d French\nperfumers.    \"\n^ISPt-VYOP    '\",\nGIFTS THAT\nPLEASE\nCONGRATULATIONS\nTOTHECAPITOL\nON THUR\nEICHTH ANNIVERSARY\nFleury's Pharmacy\nNot Occasionally Good\u2014Conilitentty Excellent!\nThe A. HL GREEN CO., LTD.\nContractors and Engineer* Manufacturer! of Sashti and Doort\nBuilders\nof tht\nipitol Theatre\nCongratulations to Them on\nthe Occasion of Their 8th\nAnniversary\nFoctory-701 Front St.\nNelson, B. C.\nOfflco-516 Ward St.\nAuthentic Breakdown of the\nMotion Picture Dollar-\nMotion Picture Herald\nFilm rintil _  tt e\nThwtar piyrell  : K\u00bb\nFlint rttl **t*\u00abt, tax  IM\nSupdIIm, tilephoni, teligraph,\n\u2022tc. _ - _ _..._  IS\nAdvirtlslno     ti\nLltt* ntt po-*r    S.1\nR-.t_.lr*. r*\u00bblao*n*\u00bbn\u00bb \u2022quip. _   M\nInttrilt t* berrew*4 money.\nh-vtm-\u00abnti ...   _ _ 11\nMIk. tuti. Innirtne* ..  tt\nTetal  . S1J8\nNote the large percentage of\nths dollar actually ipent in the\ncommunity. Practically the\ntnry ittm going out of ths community it the film rental\nuntlngto26% of the total\nHORNER'S\nGROCERY\nBEST CRADI OF\nGROCERIES, FRESH\nFRUITS AND\nVEGETABLES AT\nREASONABLE PRICES\nPHONE 121\n\"   OPPOSITI\nCAPITOL THEATRE\nCongratulations\nto th\u00ab\nCapitol\nTheatre\non Thtlr 8th\nAnniversary\nWe Are Nelson Agenti\nfor\nMickey\nMonte\nShoes\nfor Misses and\nChildren\nSold from Coait to Cent\ntt Following Priests\nSisei, Infanti.       Cl )C\nSisei, Child.,        #4 AA\n6Vito7V\u00bb. \u2022JfeW\nSiiei. CMMs',       f4 CA\nBrolO'\/i .......$CJj\\J\nSlses, Mittst',      fl AA\nilto2'A .fJ.W\nWatson\nShoe Co.,\nLlmltod\nQuality Shoo Repairing\n , -.\n-\"-*\u2014-\t\nill   '.iii\u00ab\u00abii-ii..p, iniiiinwi' i '\u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0    - \u25a0-tiM-miMir.r^\n\\^\nCRANBROOK TO\nSEND CURLERS\nFOR OPENING\n' Two Rinks May Come\nfor Carnival\nAffair\nW.J. BARBER IS\nHEAD OF CLUB\nOUNBROOK. RC-Tht innutl\nmeeting ot tb* Cnnbrook Curlini\nclub wai held ln the council ch*m-\nMr* Tuttday, with W. J. Barber\nIn tht ehtlr, tnd J. Milnt tt teo-\nretiiy.\nThe election tl officer* retulted\nli followi:\nHon. preildent\u2014Dr. T. W. Oreen.\nHon. vice presidents\u2014Hon. T. M.\nMacPherson, Mayor T. M. Robert!,\n*nd Dr. G. E. L. MacKinnon.\nPresldenL VT. J. Barber, vice pre-\ntidenL H. A. McKowin; iecret\u00bbry-\ntreasum. J. Miln*, -.\nExecutive-W. H. Wtlioa, J. Martin, J. Taylor, R. Pisscuuo and W.\nC.  Thompson.\nUmpire-J. H. Cimeron.\nChapl-in\u2014Rev. .. V. Htrrlson.\nAuditor-I. H. McPhee.\nW. H. Wilson tnd H. A. McKowin\nwere ippointed a committi* to interview the rink compiny regarding th* rtnt for th* coming year.\nTbe committee* tre:,\nHouie and finince\u2014W. J. Barber\nand 3. Milne.\nCompetition\u2014J. Mtrtin, tnd R.\nPasciuuo.\nIce\u2014W. C. Thompion.\nEntertainment\u2014J. Taylor, R. Pus-\ncurio tnd W. H. Wilson.\nMembership\u2014 H. A. McKowin, J.\nTaylor, 3. Martin, and R. Puscuira.\nIt wai decided that the due* for\nth* coming year be $8 for the regular curlers, and $3 for new mem-\nbar*. The lady curler* will be given\nthe lime privilege! u lut yeu.\nthit ll complimentary ticket! for\ncatering to tlie varioui eoclal function*. Jt wm decided thit th* clergymen be given complimentary\nticket*.\nAn Invitation from the Nilson\nCiirllne elub wa* r**t to ill curlers uklng them to participate In\nth* opining of their niw curling\nrink Nov. tt *nd 30, twe oomoetl-\ntloei to be plivid. On canvassing\nbrook club hop*\ntwo rinks.\nit Sundiy curl-\nseason.\nfor the innutl\nleft to the execu-\ne on t liter date.\nAt tht Brooklyn Children. Museum young \"speclallsti\" ere encouraged to glv. lantern-slid, lecture! on their hobbles at th. outturn, ind wmetlmes liter tt ichool.\nIFECIAIS\nAIRWAY FLOUR-     \u2022__\u2022(\nIS-lb. lick  *?*\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\nROSIN HOOD CHINA     1QA\nOATS-Per pkg. *W\nCHIPSO-Ltrje, limit ti  J\u00bbI*J\nn. 4 a.\"s6AP\"'.f btri). tnd 1\n\u2022AFIWAV  BTORIS   LIMITED\nMora Kilts to Be\nSeen in Vancouver\nThan in Scotland\nKINGSQATE. B.C.-W. E. Bill\nirrlved In Klntwata Tueiday en\nhli return frem * trip te tha Old\nCountry. Mr. Sill irrlved It Quebec November I \u00bbn the wmt boat\n\u2022I Ltrd Tweedsmuir, tnd w hid\nth* .ppertunlty ef witnessing th*\nunlgu* reception ceremoniei thit\ngreeted the new govern** gen.\n\u2022rai.\nAttar thtt ht vliltad iround hli\ntld horn* nur Tironto. Mr. Bell\nwii greatly aitonlihed to fled\nthat thev look! better English In\nth* Highland, thtn they do her*\nIn Wutof* Ctnidt. ind thtt ent\n\u2022a* Me mor* kilt* In Vincouver\nlit * div thit hi uw In Scotland\ntver hi* whole viiit\t\nInvermere Youth\nIs Married\nT.H.Walker ond Miss\nEvelyn Doig Wed\nat Brandon\nINVXRMERK, B.C-Mri Arthur\nWalker ot Alan ranch, Invermer*\nHeight*, baa left to ipend the winter with her sister-in-law, Mr*. Baxter of Victoria.\nAnnouncement of the marriage ot\nThomai Hensham Walker, second\nno ot Mri. Wiiker, Ajix ranch and\nthe lata Arthur Wiiker. hai Just\nbeen received. Tne wedding took\nplict in Brandon Wednesday. Nov.\n13th, the bride beirtg Misa EvelyH\nFrancei Doig, daughter ot Mr. and\nMr*. Francis Doig of Brandon, Man.\nAfter t honeymoon it Banff, Mr.\n.md Mr*. Wiiker wlU mik* their\nIhome *t Daysland, Alt*., where Mr.\nWalker ia on th* staff ot the Imperial Bank.\nTom Walker la t well known\n\"villey\" young min. Soon iftar he\ncime from England with hli pirenti, he entered tbe branch of the\nImperlil Bank here, ai lunlor, tnd\nhu steadily bten promoted.\nHe hu returned leveril time! u\nrelieving manager during holiday\nperiod.\nThe teacher* of the Contolidited\nichool ire taking in extension\ncourse under the University scheme\nof idult educition on the \u25a0\"politicil.\nsociil, ind economic development\nof the British Commonwealth of\nNatloni,\" ind propose to give one\nlecture weekly ln the ichool.\nIt ii their intention to give thoie\nlecturei to help, not only the older\npeople, but paticularly those younger folk who havt left ichool and\nhivt imbition to learn eomething\nmore of national Utt tnd good citi*\nre-whip.\nAnother icheme on tpot ll to htvt\nm t n u 11. training\nlt li tound feting men wiib to\n... Truiteei\n_.. thre* period!\nweek ot manual\nfor the boyi, under the\nof the principal, Mr.\n_g these   period*   Ihe\nMrAKw&IMiht lewing ind\nlousehold economics,    under   the\ndirection ot Mn. T. N. Weir.\nThe   Banff   Windermere   motor\nroad ll itill epen for traffic. Trom\nhere to B\nbut from\nThe RL -Tn.~W*il\u00abr*A<-mi D-D,\n-snifssa\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C<-M0NDAY MORNINQ. NOVEMBER 38.19U\nKIMBERLEY HAS\nFINE RECITAL\nViolin, Vocal, Piano\nPupils Give a\nProgram\"\nKMBERtmr, B.C.\u2014Th* vlelln\npupili ot Mr. George Hobson, isslsted by vocil tnd plino pupili of\nMn. A. Liuzon tn- C. Openshiw\nand the ichool orchestra, give \u2022\n\u25a0 \u25a0 ' the United\n_. In ipltt of\ncrowd turned\nwu chairman\nfor the evening.\nAll Mr. Hobwo'i pupUt took ptrt\nIt tht program, their agea being\nfrom seven yearj up.       _   __. ,\nMarjorl.   McLeod    tnd   Elvira\nNordlund were accompanists, end\nalio hid charge pf 1- young, girl!\n\"Our LitUe Glrr\nitrt ot 14 monitions. Mr. Hob-\noa the excel-\nwho lani\nThl\nben\nion\nlent _.\t\nMn Art Irwin ot Chapman Cimp\nhu returned from the coaiL whir*\nshe wu visiting her parents prior\nto their departure for California.\nAnother Moose Lodge crib party\nwu held Saturday. Prize winnen\nwere: G. Amos, tint; tnd Mn. N.\nMcKenzie of Chapman Camp, lecond.\nMn. B. H. Bentley entertained it\nthe tet hour Tuesday compllmentiry\nto Mn. Chisholm. Those present\nwere: Mn. W. Mason, Mrs. A. Chli-\nholm, Mr*. J. Bordmm, Mrs. Chisholm Sr. \u00abnd Mr. Bwtley. Luncheon wu urved.\nCrawford Bay lo\nHive Yule Tree\nCRAWFORD BAY. B.C.-A meet-\nIn* of the Women's initltute wu\nC. a\" King. vie. prildent, wu 1\u00bb\nthe chair tnd give the motto \"Klndnesi, like grain, lncreuei with lowing\"\nSum of M wu voted to bt tent qt\ntht Queen Alexandrii Solirium, Mill\nBay Vlctorlt u t Chrlitmu gift A\nletter wu read trom Min Ethel\nHeywood who is to be mirried tt\nthe end ot the month to John Tine-\nline, thinking th. Institute for *\nwedding preient Arrangement*\nwere m\u00bbde for the children1! Christ-\nmai tree and th. following committee wu formed: Mr*. Nelson. Mrs.\nRoy McGregor, Mn. C Millir,\nMisi P. Deverson. Te* hostasm.\nMi*. Holme* and Mr*. Devenon\nlerved tee uisled by Min Devenon\n\u2022nd Mrs. McLauchlan.\nA. G. Woolgtr ipent tht week-tnd\nIn Kulo.\nMra, Devln ht*i returned home\nfrom Creston hospital.\nMri Gordon McGregor ipent I\nfew days In Nelson.\nMisi L. Lytle wu t viiitor to Nelion during the week.\nBishop of Kooteniy, ii visiting the\nclergy in East Kootenty, and li I\nRunt   of   Commander   J.   Copley\nowles, R. N.. it his home \"Brookr\nbenk\", Invermere.\nSpecial lervlcw *r* being arrant*\ned In the viriou* church**.\nGood Housekeeping\n-     >        by\nMRS. MARY MORTON\nMINUS. RigPES and HINTS\n1 MENU HINT\nTruit Cub\nRout Chicken Stuffed With\nMmhroom Stuffing\nMuhed Potatoes    Buttered Browll\nGripe ind Celery Salid\nCike    let Cream    Tea or Cotftt\nThli menu li intended for t birthdiy dinner. I suppose many familiea\ntr* llkt ours tod htr* blrthdayi\nstrewn ill aver th* lutuma and\nearly wlntar. I am giving you a new\n.luffing fot the chkkei-r-*n It le\nvery good. We \u00bblway* mak* tht\nbirthday person'! ttvorlta cikt. tnd\n1 luppou thtt custom 1* *lmo*t unl-\nvers*), but I'm giving you i recipe\ntor ipic. ctk. which *e*mi quit*\nfestive, ln ca*. tht ptraon who it\ncelebrating liket Iplct caku. Thia\non* contain* no mgar, is you iee,\nth* enly iweetenlng bela* the con-\ndented milk.\nTODAY'S RECIPES\nMmhroom Stuffing\u2014Tour tableipoon* chopped onion*, on* cup\nried muihroomi, four tablespoon*\nbutter on tnd one-half qutrta dry\nbretd. two teupoons ult, om-half\nteaspoon pepper, two teitpooni ot\npoultry ituoiilng. Sauta th. onion\nand muihroomi ln -aptt, and idd\nwith the leuoningi to the brud.\nMoiiteo with enough hot witer te\nmike illghtly moist but not nggy.\nDouble thii recipe for turkey.\nSpkt Cake\u2014Two tnd one-fourth\ncupi flour, two teaspooni baking\npowder, one-half teaspoon* *ed*_\none-fourth teupoon ult, one-half\nteaspoon cinnamon, one-fourth teaspoon nutmeg, on*-eighth teupoon\nciovn, one-hilf cup butter or other\nshortening; on* and one-third cupe\n(on* can) iweetened condensed\nmilk, two-thirds cup water. Sift\nflour once, \u00bbdd btklng powder, sod*,\nnit tnd spice*, tnd lift igaln.\nCretin ihortening. Add dry Ingredient! te the ihortening alternately\nwtth iweetened condensed milk\nwhich has been blended with wattr.\nBeat until the batter 1* imooth. Turn\ninto t buttered loat pan (eight by\nfour by three Inchei) tnd hake in\nmoderate oven (3S0 degreei T.)\nibout 40 mlnut.*. Froit with lemon\nmeringue froiting.\nLemon Merlnge Froiting \u2014 One\nand one-third eupe (one een) iweetened condensed milk, two table*\napooni lemon juic* ont egg white,\nitilfly beaten. Blent together iweetened condensed milk tnd lemon\njuice ind stir until mixture thickens. Fold in itilfly beaten egg\nwhite. Spread on baked cake. Mi\nin moderate oven (Mo degreei F.)\n10 mlnutei or until delicate brown,\nof plice very low In broiler under\nilow flute. Broil until turtle* become* delicate brown. Cool. Make*\nenough frosting to cover top md\n\u2022idn ot loit ctk* generouily or\nibout two down cup caku.\nSANDWICH  t-ULINOS\nFOR SCHOOL LUNCHES\nWith tht children it ichool one*\nmore, tuggestion! tor undwieh filling! ire welcomed by mother, who\nmint plin th. tchool lunch box\nmenu. Tht following suggestions for\nfillings are novel tnd good:\nOrange Juice (one part) ihd pel-\nnut butter (twe pirti) add t little\nsugar ind talt to taste. Beat until\ncreamy.\nOrangt Juict (one ptrt) ind crttm\ncheen (two pull), bett until\ncreamy.\nGround ditei. rtlilnt fgi ind\nnol *\nnut* (equal parta), moisten vith\norartg* Juice tq make a good iprud-\nlng pute.\nLemon Juic. (ont tablespoon) ind\nbutter (one-hilt pound), cream to-\n&mfm^ht%,atmttK\nXlrange i_.rraali.dt ind cretm \u00bbr\ncottagt cheeie \u2014 Spread on* dice\nwith marmalade, one with chtw*.\nThli li especially good on Boston\nbrown bread.\nSOCIAL HAPPENINGS\nIN NELSON CITY\nThl* column Ii conducted by Mrt Sl J Vlgneux. AO tewt ef t\n\u2022ocltl nature Including reception* private entertainment* pertoni!\nitem*, marriages, *tc. will app*tr ui Uu* column, Telephon* Mri.\nVigutux it btr nom* Bill UUhtttrttL\nYesterdiy morning it 10:30 the\nChureh ot Miry Iirimacul\u00bbte pre-\nsented * bright Kent when Very\nRev. 3. C. McKeniie. VJ, it t\nnuptial high mus, united in marriage Virginia G. Bragagnolo, fourth\n' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aiiguito\nlo of Nelson and Flora-\nitorlnl of Trail. For thli\n_ the titer wu prettily ir-\nranged with vase* ot bronze ind\ngold colored mum*. The bride,\ngiven ln mintage by her father,\nmade t dainty picture in her white\nsatin floor length wedding dress,\nfashioned on slendering lines, the\nlac* yoke extending to the elbow\nand finished with utln trilled long\nileevei. She wore orange blosionis\ntnd a veil, ud carried in arm bouquet of rtd tnd whltt ctroatloni\ntnd asparagus fern. Htr two bridn-\nmtidi wire her listers, tht Miun\nAnnl* and Miry Brtgignolo, who\nwere dressed alike in smart maize\nsatin frock, and brown velvet boleros tnd imall brown velvet veiled\nturban*. Thty both carried am\nbouquet* of bronze and gold chrysanthemums. The two belt men were\nAndrea Tighlni ot Trail and M.\nDeGirolamo of Nelson. Mr- and Mrs.\nVlntoripl will make their home ln\nTrail.\nI *   .   .\nMr. tnd Mn. C. iB. Sharp and\ndaughter  Beatrice  of Bonnington\nwere viilton to the city Saturday.\nttt\nMrs. J. Armitrong hu returned\ntrom Vancouver ina Vlctorlt.\n\u2022 .  \u2022\nMr*, t. Bourke. Annibl* bloek,\nhit taktn up residence It 904 Stanley itreet.\nttt\nMr*. F. Htwklni wu In tows from\nBonnington Saturday.\nShopper* tn Nelton Saturdiy Included Min i. Simpson of South\nSlocan.\nttt\nVernon McDonild. whe teechei\nit Sandon, wu t week-end visitor\nIn Ntlson.\nttt\nMrs. J. Blight and hw na. 3.\nBlight, thm Miu Winom Stephen-\nton, recently viiited Spokine.\nMr*. L. J. Edward* of Nakuip\nwu among city viiitors during th*\nw**k-en<L\nttt\nLeon LubetL mining engineer ef\nLondon, England, ipent Saturday in\nSalmo.\n-. *t\u00ab\nJerry' Towgood ot th* Owen\nmin* \u00bbttended th* Ski club oalce\nFriday night.\nMr. ind Mr*. George Cim ot Slr*\ndir viiited town Siturdiy.\n\u2022 *  \u2022\nR. L. McBride viiited TraU Frldiy md ittended tbe Rotiry car-\nnivil.\n*> t  *.  -\nMis* Margaret Lutes, who teechei\ntt Slocin Pirk, ipent tht weekend in Nelion.\n*\u25a0 \u2022  t\nMn. J. Woolgar et Kulo visited\ntown over the week-end.\n\u2022 t  t\nMrt, W. Maatoo entertained i\ntew st her girl frienda it the tei\nhour it her horn* In tht Terrace\napartmentt, when the wu tuuted\nby Miss Helen Vance who poured.\nHer Invited guwti were Miss Jeen-\nnettt Pickard. Min Adl Brown,\nMin Stella Jorgenson, Mis! Del-\n6hine Denison. Miss Julia Pototky,\nliu live Smith. Mra. Ralph Humble. Min J. McKinnon. Mm Bthtl\nSutclifft, Min Rose Norcross, Min\nTaylor Miss Elizabeth Leslie. Mia\nJune Gamble tnd Min A. Kihlt\n\u2022 *   \u00bb\nMn. J. Brodit tnd Min Kithleen\nBrodie ot Gibson Creek were weekend vttltori in Nelson.\ntt\u00ab\nShopp*\u00bbr* ln th* elty Stturdty Included Mr. ind Mn. Gwrg* Hei-\nbwqu. and Mrt, Hclbecqua Sr. of\nBtunifigten.   _      #\nMin Allc* Dunlop of Crescent\nBiy visited in Nelson Siturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   t\nShopptr* In Nelson Saturday In-\neluded Mrs. X. J. McGregor of Boo-\nplngton.\n* ttt\nMrs. H. I. Cooper tnd diughter\nDorothy ol Bilfour spent Siturdiy\nla tht ctty.\nMr. tnd Mn. Stanley Cimpbell\ntnd their two children left yeiterdiy ou ta extended vlitt to Englmd.\nttt\nMr. tnd Mn. C. P. Perry et tbt\nReno mint visited frlendi during\nthe week-end.\nttt\nMr. tnd Mn. Chirles Midden\nwere In town from Longbeich Stturdty.\n\"\"\"**\u2022 ttt\nMra. W. R. McDonild ot South\nSlocin ipent Siturdiy in tht ctty.\nMr. tnd Mrs. George Schupe,\nJosephine itreet. hid u their weekend guest their daughter, Mis*\nHelen Schupe, who teachei It Salmo.\nttt\nW. McKir ot Ymir ittended the\nSki club dance Fridiy evening.\nJtisi Leslie Fraser, who te*chei\nat Slocan Pirk. ipent the week-end\nin Nelson.\n'. * t t \u25a0   . \u25a0\nWilfrid Allin, Rosemont, wu\nimong thoie from Nelson ittending\nthe Rotary carnival in Trill Friday.\nW. S. Robertson of Cranbrook\nvUited Neiaon Saturday.\n\u2022 * \u2022\nRecent thoppen in the city Included Mra. A. S. Ritchie ind ion\nPiul of Procter.\n\u2022 *  t\nMn. J. Harding ot South Sloetn\nviiited Nelson Saturday.\n**t\nShoppen tn the city Siturdiy Included Mr* R. V. Smith of Appledile.\nttt\nMra* Frank Dumu of 'Ainiworth\nviiited ln town Saturdiy.\nt*t\nVliiton ta Nelson Siturdiy Included Mn. L. Hoffman of South\nSlocm.\n\u2022 t t\nMr. ind Mri. B. B. Staliwood,\nNelion ivenue, Filrvlew  hiv* u\ntheir guest the latter's mother, Mn.\nFred Lister ot Camp Liiter.\nttt\nMrtMiry\nhid u her\nBrenilson,\nnor Cimeron tnd\nwood, til of Balfour.\n.ttt\nJimei Klnthia ot Trail wu I\nweek-end viiitor ln the dty.\n\u2022 t t     \u25a0\nMn. W. J. McDonild of Bonnlng-\nton visited ln iielson Stturdty.\n\u2022 t t\nShoppen In town Siturdiy In-\neluded Mn. Ctrl Lindow of Stlmt,\nttt\nMiss Huel Hulli, who teecbn\nit Brilliant, ipent the week-end it\nthe home of her fither in Filrvlew.\n\u2022 \u2022  t\nMn. J. N. Murphy of Kulo spent\nSaturday In Nelson.\nT ttt\nMln^Edm Lingard hu left tor\nKaslo to attend tne funeral ot her\ntether, George Lindgard.\nMr*. H. Jtmes wu io trom South\nSlocan Siturdiy.\ntt*\nRoy Sharp, Hoover itreet, viiited\nin Trail Fridiy ind ittended tin\nRotary cunival while there. *\nttt\nMr. tnd Mrt Grant Hill of*Corrt\nLinn visited Nelson Saturday. They\nwere tccompanied by their your*\nion. > *\nttt\nMr. tnd Mn. Jtme* Miy, Houiton itreet, have u their gueit their\ndaughter, Mrs. V. StDenis tt Trill,\nttt\nShoppen ln the city Siturdiy ln-\neludea Mr. tnd Mrt Cuncto Cirter\nOt Robeon.\nttt\nHtrry McDougtll of Bonnington\nviiited Nelson S*turd*y.\nttt\nAmong visiton ta town Saturday\nwu Uri. Wilton, pioneer rttldtnt\nof Procter.\nFOR THE Y.M.OA.\nYORK, Eng. (CP)-Prineen Hele-\nnt Victoria received tl purse* ln\nthe Guildhall collected ln Yorkshire\nfor the Young Mtn'i Christian association. The total amount wu\n17.50. of which \u00bb1W0 wert in pen-\naw\nAir-conditioning tor motor buiet\nii t problem being studied by en-\ngineen.\nOH THE JUR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN RADIO\nCOMMISSION NETWORK\nCKOV CJOJ CJOA CHWK CFQQ\n130      M      W      no      M0\nCFJC\nMO.\nCJAT CFAC CKY CKCK CRCV\n(10        930        MO     IDIO     1I0O\nCJOC\n1W\u00bb\n8:04 Show Shop, tengi, lnitrum,\nvocil, SL John (not B.C.); HO Ntwi\nB.C. net; 8:30 Can Legion'i 10U>\nbirthdiy ptrty. trom Qltiw*: 1:00\nC'eit ua fteedtzvoui. vocil to\nlemble, orch, dir. Guliei\ntint, Montreal; \u00ab:}0 \"'\ndlr. Alexinder Chi\n74. Youn;bloodi\ndrami, Winnipeg;\nsett's orchestn; T:4S Canadian\nPreu Newi; 8:00 Time Signal.\nAcrosi the Border, V. Y. (CRCV\nCHWK \u00ab:15>; S:30 Ltkeheed Melody, Fort Wllliim (CKMO nol\nCRCV); S:4\u00bb Book Review. Georgt\nShut. Wood. Prlnct Albert\n(CKMO); $:00 Old Time Frolic;\nt:30 Romany Moodi, Edmonton (not\nB.C.); \u00bb:4\u00bb 1 Cover the Wattrlront.\nPit T*\u00abrry, Vancouver; 10:00 Vancouver Ntwr. 10; Ii Piano Pertonal-\nitle*, Vancouver; 10:90 Vincouver\nThetter ot Uit Air, dir. IV. Young.\nN.I.C.-KPQ NETWORK\nKHQ KQW KFI KM KOMO KJR\nUO     KO     Mt     HO   W   tit\nt:00 Fibber McGet lid Molly,\ncomedy; |:30 Ev\u00bbnlng: in Pirli, Pickens Sitters, Mark W\n1:41    Nuti    tnd    '\ntetm; -00 Bitm\ned Praartm: T\nWlllion'i orchettn; too\nHJM com.; I: IS\nic* of Firtstont, opera\n1:00 Helen Htyn In\nh; ISO Hiwthom.\nHouie, drimi; 10:00 N.wi f'ltshn:\n10:18 Ben Altxtndtr. Hollywood\nBmilevardlrr; lfl*S0 Anti-Sleep Society, viriety;  11:00 Sid McNutfi\norchestra,*   Ltmpllt   Hour,   orgm\n(KPO); 11:30 Jimmie Grler'i orch,\nCM-DON LEE NETWORK\nKVt KPRC KOIN KSL KOL\nus   sit   mo   .tiso   tan\n1:00 Maurlct Schroegir1!' In.\nleinbl.; 8:18 Seymour Simon'i orrh.;\n8:30 Johnny Burktrth'*\nKlls\u2122\nSlmon'i orch.; H3\n\u25a0ch., (DL); \u00ab:30 Hiwill\n, Honolulu: 10:00 Merit\n,Ul., <DU; 10:30 Sterling\n:h, (DU; 11:00 Hli Ony-\n(DU; 11:30 Smith B*l-\nSOS K CJOR\nVANCOUVER\n148\n4M.7 M\nHOw\nZtb, ET.; t-00 Radio\n\" Newt Fluhn; t:30\n;   t:18   Slurubtr\n1 Talk: 7:44 Twi-\nCowboyi;\nAltard de\ncut: 10-30\ntwi; Other\nperiods: Record*.\n1030 K CFCN MIS M\nCALGARY 10400 W\n1:00 Cecil tad Silly, IT.: S:\u00ab\nSociil Crtdlt Speech; \u00bb:!\u00bb C,\nG A.; frW Tn* Rod He*\u00ab Family;\nTOO Addr-ni on C*ncer;\u00bb:00 Frtnt\n\u2022nd Archie, E.T.; 8:13 Crazy Cry*-\nB\n9.00\nProgrtn; 1:49 Sltt lit Revut;\nN*w*.\nBRITISH EMPIRE PROORAMS\nShort Wivt-Pttlfl* SUntird Timt\nTnntmlnlon t\nTwo ol the follnwln. fr\u00ab\u00abu*nelei\nwin m. um_: qio ii.nt ku. mM\nm.)l GSC MS0 Km. (31Jim.)l GIL\n\u2022110 Km. I4l.10m.l.\n7:00 pm. Big Ben: \"I Knew \u25a0\nM\u00abn\"\u2014 (8); 7:20 A Recital by Dorothea Asplnall, pianoforte; 7:43\nNewi; 8:00 Clos* down.\nART HIGGENS OF\nKIMBERLEY DIES\nWithC.\/vC&S.for26\nYears; Prominent\nin Sports\nKIMBERLEY. B.C.,-01d timen\ntnd many othen ln Klmberley ind\ndistrict learned with ilnctre re-\nmi at the death ot Jamee Arthur\nHlfMl. Sl. urlv Wedneiday morning from heart failure. \"Art\" u be\nwai known, had been a patient in\nthe McDougall hospital for somt\ntimt u t ruult ot t car iccidmt\nin which hli leg wu broken. His\ndeath wu very unexpected.\nBorn in Onslow Colchester\n_\"s.N    \"\t\nmt\not\nthe poiition u chief power plant\nengineer it tht timt ot nil detth.\nHt ti survived by bit brother,\nEdwin C. Higgen* of Truro. Nov*\nScoti* and t lister, Mrs. R. Wise\nof Sidney, Nov* Scotli. Hit brother\nhas been communicated with by\ntelegram.\nArt Hlggens will bt greetly missed in this community u he hid tor\nyean taken t prominent pert In\ncurling and other ithletic tctivl-\nUu. HU conitantlT cheerful dispo-\nlition tad though tfulloen for othen\nwon for him i wide circle ot friendi.\nBig Crowd al\nSklen Dmce\nTh* Nelson Ski club officlilly\nopened iti ieuou'1 tctivlties with\nthe innual dance ln the Eagl* htll\nFriday nighL catering to t Urge\ncrowd. The hall was decorated with\nevergreens and crossed skis. Members of the committee in charge\nwere Hedley Wilton, Clirenee Foster. Mn. Dorothy Gussin, Bob\nBrown tnd Fred Brunton.\nHoliandliT\nWhist Table\nOccunyinf table Holl*nd, Mn. J.\nSutcliffe, Mn. W. J. Brodie, Aldermm A. G. Ritchlt tnd W. J. Brodie\nried off whist prizei it the Clan\nl ,L*\u00abt whut drive in the 10.0 J.\nhall ItHtr night.\nJames Kay wu master ef cert-\nmoniu tnd memben of the committee In cntrM were Aldermm\nA. G. Ritchie, A. Willich tnd W.\nBytn,\t\nWillow Point in\nFavor ol library\nWILLOW POINT, B.C., A number\nof vliiton ittended t meeting of\nthe Willow Point Women'i initltute\nThunday afternoon to hear th*\npropoud Union Ubrary \u00bbch*m* \u00ab*\u2022\nnlained. Much lnterut wu taken in\nthe queition Ind the institute went\non record u being in fivor of it.\nFifteen members md leveral viilton wert preeent, Mn. W. Mc-Quire\nmd Mr*. O. Suthtrltnd wtrt tet\nhosteuu.\nThe U. S. weither bureiu it\nWashington hu the leading collection of weather literature In Am-\nerlct, there being 80.000 book* tn It*\nspecialized library.\nA*\nNov. 30 ZeroHour\nRadio Prosecutions\nNovember M lt the \"acre hour**\n\u2022et by the Dominion department ot\nmarine for launching ecoetciUOM\nagainst ownera or operator! ot un-\nlicensed radio receiving sets.\nLicence! for the current fiacd ye\u00ab,\nwhich opened April 1, ire obtainable from\nIn the\ncost $\nlistener!\nmlnisier of marine in\nthe Nelson Daily Newt\nand\nn__\ndeputy\nissut of\nINSTITUTEHU\nWHIST AT YMIR\nTmlr. B. C, \u2014 Ymlr Womtnl\nite \u00abr*vt t mUltary _whlst\nthe Commui\nt were 11\nland was the winning tw,\nwith Mr. and Mra. Bird and Mr. tud\nMn. G. D. Biron, pitying.\nGuesti were, Mr. md Mn. L.\nMorrell, Mr. and Mn. S. Curwen,\nMr. md Mrs. H. Stevens, Mr. ind\nMn. William Clark. Mr. and rMs.\nG. D. Baron. Mn, W. Kelle, Mn.\nE. Emllson, Mr. md Mrs. Bird,\nMr. ind Mrs. C. Baron, Mr. and Mn.\nO. Christcnson Mr. md Mrs. E.\nDaly, Mra. J. H. Clarke, Mr. md\nMn. L. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. William\nJones, Miu F. Kellogg, Miss May\nGrayling, Mn. W. Shrum, Mr. and\nMn. A. Cawley and Mr. md Mrt\nDr. Morrison of Salmo, Mr. Motte\nof Trail, Mr. md Mrs. Frank\nBuck Mn. A. Dowling, Mr. md\nMn. C. Chrysler. Mr. tnd Mn. G.\nGille. Mrs. H. Olson, Roland Edward! J. Htinei, Pete Melenzuk,\nFred Thompson, Mr. McDonild, Mr.\nDunlop, Mr. MicGllivray, Dm McKay R. Nash, J. Alman.\nCardi were played until 10 pjn.\nmd then a short program wu given.\nThe program Included a song by\nfour of the institute memben. Mrt.\nBuck Mrs. L. Baron, Mn. W. Shrum\nand Mn. Chrysler, \"Sweet Bunch\nof Daisies\" They were accompanied\nby Mrs. J. Clarke at the piano. A\nrecitation wu given by Ron Nash,\n\"The Shooting of Den McOrew\";\ni tong by D. McKiy, t duet by\nR. Nuh ind P. Melenzuk, \"There.\nil a tavern ta th* town\", tccom-\nptnied at the piano by Mrs. W.\nShrum; * skit by two ot tht ln\u00bbtitnte\nmemberi, Mn. S. A. Curwen md\nMn. L. Bond.    \u2022***\nAfter the program lunch wu icrved by the memben.\nCredit ot the lucceii of the if-\nfair wu given memberi ot tht\n\"Wayi md Meam Committee\" who\niponiored the card pirty md were\nresponsible for the program. The\ncommittee consisted of Mri. William\nClarke. Mra. Frank Buck md Mrs.\nC. Baron. J\nNEW  HIGHWAY  SCHEME\nLEEDS. Eng. (CP)\u2014Three separate stream! of traffic will be accommodated on Leedi-Otley road\nin the center a reservation for tramways, when \u2022 Kerne of tht mlnlitry\nof transport ii cirried out. .\nSLEEP\nAWAKE REFIESHEB\nllj-wfari\nUli\u00aba-_\n.imjittaU. ||.\nDodd'sKidneyPills\n\u2022\u00bbAQB FIVB\nSNOW DEEP ON\nCASCADE LINK\nConnection Won't Be\nKept\u00a3pen This\nWinter\nengineer ln charge\n:-TtB-i'\"\nof the Rouland-Trail riding, ihowtd doit to 18 inchei of mow on the\nCucade nimmit, md dose to 12\n' StaMOsItBS&a-nmIL\n_____M|\u00a3afJM_~tf: chains, trucks\nwtrt (retting through, u well its\niters. Mr.\nroute ls\nIt ...\nH the\ncannot\ntill\nland.\nPend\nmow comes\nKILLED INDIAN BEFORE tt\nBARNHART, Tex. (CP)-One of\nthe   surviving   plainsmen   ot .the\nConfederate wldter, md Texu\nranger. Ht wu bora Bear Waco,\nTexu.\nHome Guide Aids\nIn LiftiDg Heavy\nBvineMoHs\nItiafa Be4t_.Ct_Wo.CoU*\nfor the F\u00bb__-r\u2014Ctty\nm___m.\nACMATM-LPTOMOTtURS\nMUch of tht buvy\nburden thit\ncoldt tapoit upon C\naStutn fim-\nHies ran now be ivoi\nM'wlth the\nhelp et Vick* _m.fi\ntatter Con.\nmi ot emm e__\\\nrutlcai home\nguide to mgt mmXM\njuit three nmpla Itep\nTtor coldi hu\n1. To halt bulte rulittnat ta Coldi\nLive normtlly\u2014tvoid\naceetu. Eat\nlimpie food md ke.\n9 elimination\nregular. Drink plenty <\nif water. Take\nsomeexenhtUbM\nMMipref-\neribly. Get plenty ot net md ileep.\nZ. To Htlp Prevent Miny Coldi\nAt the tint warninjf nual lrrita- '\ntion, inlffle or taaoo, uu Viclo Vi-\ntro-nol\u2014iuit a few drops up eich\nnostril. Va'tro-nol li especially designed for the nose and upper throat\n\u2014Where most soldi itart. Used ln\ntime, Va-tro-nol helps to prevent\nmany coldi\u2014end to throw off head\ncolds in the etrly itagu.\n3. To Htlo End t Cold Sooner\ntt a cold hu developed, or strike!\nwithout wirnlng, rub throat ind\nchut it bedtijn* with, Vick* Vhpo-\nRuh. VapoRub act* two waya at\nonce; (1) By Stimulation through\nthe ikin, like a poultice or plaster;\n(2) By inhalation of iti penetrating\nmedicated vapors, direct to inflamed\nair-passages. Through the night,\ncombine vapor-poulti-* ection\n-ns phlegm, loothn irritation,\n!p* break congestion. >,\nIhe worth ot Vicks, Pltn to others\nhu been demonstrated in clinical\ntesta imong 14,702 people\u2014further\n&rov\u00abd ia everjdij home use by\nlousands.\nWhat thli\ncally sound Plan\nyour family cen\ntrying iL Vou'U\nfor following lt\nVick* Vi-tro-nol\u00ab Vlcki Vi\n'      '\nBE AHEAD OF THE RUSH\nTHIS YEAR\n'\nHavs your Christmas Cards printed this ytar so that you csn mak* first\nssltctlon from ths bsautlful vsrlsty of cards that ws havt provldsd for ths\nYulstWs ssssorv Tht most bsautiful designs snd most appsallng stntlmsnts\nsrs on ths csrds that becoms sxhsustsd first.\nPRINTED IN TWO DOZEN LOTS ONLY\n$1*50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.50,  up  to $4.00\nPER TWODOXEN LOT\nOUT'OMOWN dUSTOMIRS-WRITp FOR OUR JAMF\/US\nNelfiott Satin faa\nCommercial Printing Dept\n\t\n ppp\u2014-\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nm^mmmmmm\nPAM SIX \u2022\nMINING. NOVIMBER :.. 1505\nEitabliihed April 32, 1902.    \u25a0\n\"British Columbia's Most Interesting Newipaper\"\nALL THB NEWS WHILS IT IS NEWS\nPubllihed every  momln*( except  Sundiy  by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY UMITED.\n2M  B\u00abk*r  Street.  Nelion.  Brttlib   Columbit.\nPhont 144. Prlvitt Exchingt Connecting til Dtptrtmenti _\nMember  of  the   Audit   Bureiu   ot   Circulitloni   tnd\nTh? &_\u00a3l_T Preu   Lewd   Win   Newi   Service.\nMONDAY, NOV. 25, 1935\nf>  >\nRISING TO THE OCCASION\nThe other day the biggest balloon In the world carried its crew higher into the air than human beings ever\nbefore had been carried. It was a great occasion, and\nanybody would have said some great thoughts might\ncome out of it from those participating.\nThe balloon was connected throughout its ascent\nwith ground radio receivers and broadcasting stations,\nand no doubt great numbers of people \"listened in\" await-\ning profound observations about the wonders that God\nhad wrought They heard this sort of thing, on and on\nfor hours:\n\"Hello, Andy,\" Mr*. Andenon iaid. \"Hello Muddy,\" her husband replied. \"Can you hear me?\" \"Very well\n\"How ii everything? Where are you now?\"\n\"Very good, Muddy.\"\n\u2022Where are you.\".\n\"I am In the air.\"\n\"What altitude?\"\nv \"About 54,000 feet\"\n\"54,000?\"\n\"54 000.\"\n\"Yem are going up rather mippily, aren't you'\"\n\"We loit ao much time that we won't itop at 54,000.\n\u00bb'      . \"You are not going to itop?\" tj,i\u201e\u201e\u201e\u00bb\n\"No. We are on our way up to the ceiling right now.\n\"Fine, and best of luck.\"\n\"Whit li that?\"\nTine, and belt of luck.\"\n\"Thanka, yei, Muddy.\" \u25a0\n\"I'll talk to you later, maybe.\n\"Q. K.\" '\n',- The other member of the crew, Captain Stevens,\nwas no more original in his conversations with the earth-\nbound. He discussed the flights with a Mr. McKnew:\n*_hit wu t beiutiful take-off you hid.\"\n\"Yep\"\n\"How much leewiy do you think you had over the bowl?\"\n\u2022About fifty feet,\"\n\"One-fifty ltttr\n\"Fifty feet.\"\n\"We raw you getting thit downdraft md dropping youf\nballait\"\n\"Yep.\"\n\"Everything going okiy?\n\"Thit'i One.\"\nLater Stevens talked with a reporter in London,\nalong this line:\n\"How ire you feeling?\"\n\"Ye*\"\n\"How ire you feeling?\"\n\"Oh, iU right'' . __ ,,     __.\n\"You ire coming down now, I believe?\"\n\"Getting tlong ill right\"\nAnd when the balloon was fourteen miles above\nthe earth somebody asked Stevens to say \"something\nabout the color of the sky at that altitude.\" Stevens replied:\n\"Well. I will Uke mother look outiide. I looked I while\nigo. From the lide of the balloon which ii In the lunlight the\niky ippeari very dark Indeed. On the other ilde the iky ii pretty\ndirk. When you look itraight up it ii t very, very dark iky. But\nit U itill to be cilled a blue iky. It ll very, very dark. On a previoui flight we thought it wu blick, but reconildnrition ihowed\nthit lt ii -very dirk, almoit black, but itlll t blue.\"\nIt was a great flight and everything was \"okay\"\nand the sky was pretty dark at fourteen mile's\u2014and for\nthe rest we can use our imagination. Probably that is\nwhat Anderson and Stevens will do when they come to\nwrite a book about their experiences.\nMR. LLOYD GEORGE\nThe political storm in Great Britain has blown\nitself out and it was prophetic the way the astutest observers estimated its effects. Perhaps nothing was so\nwholly futile in the progress of the election campaign\nas Mr. Lloyd George's questionnaire to the candidates\non the subject of his New Deal. It played no part, not\neven in an Infinitesimal way, in the result. Candidates\nwere courteous enough to reply, probably all realizing\nthat no harm could ensue to their prospects of election.\nThe outcome Indicated not even a flutter of public interest in the Lloyd Georgian proposals. .The storm has\nblown itself out and left Mr. Lloyd George as solitary a\nfigure as he was before. His position was indicated with\nprophetic accuracy by The London Times over a fortnight ago, when, in dealing with the blasts of hot air\nwhich the political storm generated, that newspaper said,\nwithout mentioning the name of the lonely Liberal free\nlance: .\n\"One thing to be expected of all storms is precipitation of some kind; and questionnaires fluttered by hot\nairs far and wide may lead to precipitation that will make\nthe going very slippery and dangerous. But at this time\nof the year the leaves are the things most affected by\nthe weather. Of the leaves now on the tree some have\nlong been hanging very insecurely, and will certainly\nbe sent flying by the gale if not like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing, at any rate as if from mountebanks eloquent in patter. Many there are that will fall as the\nleaves fall, and die in\u2014November. On the other hand,\none or two of them there has never yet been wind enough\nto twirl, and among them is\nThe one red leaf, the last of its clan,\nThat dances as often as dance it can,\nHanging so light, and hanging so high,\nOn the topmost twig that looks up to the sky; ' ,\n\"the leaf that now for thirteen years has been dancing\nin lonely eminence, and doubtless looks to a good strong\nblast of hot air to blow him a few congenial partners. For\nthe leaves that are on the tree are not by any means the\nonly, ones to feel the wind. Many a leaf that has now\nfor some time been lying; obscure upon the ground has\nbegun to rustle and fuss and whirl about, hoping to be\nNOT IN THE\n; .NEWS . .\nBy WORTH CHENEY\nByJ.B.C\nSHOULD BI. OLAD\nFuture  generation!   have   been\nsadaled with a heavy ihare of our\nfinancial load In the form of long\nterm boridi, layi an economist. And\nwhy not? They ihould be glad to\npay for the privilege of living then,\nInstead of now. \u2022   \u2022 \u25a0\na   a   a\nUP AND UP ,  _\nThe voice of the itock market-\nAllez oopl\na   a   a I     - .\nTHE PARTING \u2022     .\nAfter the farewell lermon the\nminister itood at the church door\nbidding good-bye to the members\nof his congregation as they left the\nchurch.\nAn old farmer shook him warmly\nby the hand. \"Well, lir,\" he Mid\nheartily. \"I cant say as we shall\nmiss your vacant chair, but we shall\nmisi your vacant face.\" j\na   a   a r> \u25a0 *\nDOES THE OYSTER KNOW?\nEvery section of the country has\nits weather prophets. Some look\nupon the squirrel md If it! tail ll\nbushy the winter wUl be hard; if\nhe ii lugging cobi of corn the winter will he hard. Some there are\nwho look upon the harveit moon\nand they alwayi lay the winter will\nbe cold. The husks on the corn, the\nfeathers on the geese, the hanging\nof a wishbone to watch its change\nof color md all manner of Jim-\ncracks are employed, and always\nthe reiult li the tame. The folk rise\nto the lurface to announce the Winer will be hard md cold.\nBut we feel inclined to draw the\nline at oysters knowing inything\n\u2022bout the winter. They are not up\non the au-taee romping about md\nwe tre moved to doubt whether\nthey even know what day of the\nweek it ls.\na   a   a\n'ROUND ABOUT\nHere and there iround Neiaon\u2014\nCharlie Stark appearing ln a blue\ncurling iweater-\"Staff'T A. T. Ste\"-\nphenson out on the ice ln his Scottish tarn\u2014Russell MacEwan waving\na huiky * broom\u2014The \"brewery\"\ncurlers going down to defeat before\nAlick Ritchie'! rink\u2014Hector Mackenzie carpentering at the curling\nrink\u2014Charlie McHardy declaring\ncoast people are certainly interested ln Nelion'! civic center project\u2014Dave Townsend hiking to\nwork after t meeting of the auditorium commission\u2014CoL M. V. Allen\nskipping hii first curling game-\nLarry McPhail wearing a loud neckerchief\u2014Jack Teague declaring he\nhad t little farther to walk to get\nto the curling rink lince it hai been\nmoved down town \u2014 Ron Rito\nthrowing * mean rock\u2014\"Goosey'\nGausdal stamping the ice for \"missing the broom\"\u2014Cobbett Will shak\ning hii head after delivering an\noff rock\u2014Several people including\nMayor Morgan, Alderman Roy\nSharp, Tom Wilson and othen discussing the hockey lituation it NeJ-\n\u2022on\u2014A. G. Lambert sizing up his\nnew office\u2014\"Dad\" Butchard recalling curling In the old dayi in Ontario or Manitoba or aomewhere\ndown eut\u2014Dr. H. H. MacKenzie\nbuying * new broom\u2014J. T. An-\ndrewa declaring a feUow will go to\nthe curling rink md iweep an acre\nor *o but he won't sweep off the\nback porch\u2014Tom Keith recalling\n84 days of cohtinuoui curling on\nnatural ice in Nelsoij in 1922\u2014\nOR A BENDER\nThey now announce the invention\not flexible glass. So it won't be long\nbefore you\"l be able to bounce a\nbeer bottle off a gent'a head\u2014md lt\nwiU reilly bounce.\n.   .   a .\nAND THAT'S THAT\nBon\u2014My wife heird I took you\nout to dinner the other night\nSteno\u2014So whit doei that make\nme?\nBos\u00bb\u2014Th\u00abt m\u00bbkei you my former\nitenographer.\nFED  UP?\nMussolini hu put the Italian nation on * diet for six monthi. He\nperhapi noticed the people were\ngetting \u00ab bit fed up.\nWHAT THE PRESS\nIS SAYING\nP. E. I. BREAKS\nANOTHER RECORD\nPrince Edward Island had a ipeclal lession of the legislature to pan\na neceuary money bill. It wrote\nanother page of political history\nwhich million! of weiry Canadian!\nwould ao very glidy iee copied Into\nthe record! of their ownprovincei.\nFor the legislature of \"The Island\"\ncam* together In tbe morning, did\nall th* province's busineu by early\nin the afternoon, prorogued in time\nfor afternoon tea md went home\nat nightfall.\nIt did It ill, moreover, without\nSYMPOSIUM*TELLS ABOUT HEADACHES\nBy LOGAN CLENDEN1NO. M.D.\nIntroducing \"Not In Tha Newi\",\n* new ityle feature of general\nlnterut, containing rare anecdote!\n\u25a0nd unusual eventi.\nWe have little faith in hunches;\nstill here'i \u2022 true little itory which\nexplains why 98 per cent of the\ngamblers believe that fate ofttlmes\nleaves a tip here md there, hazy\nthough it may be, of that which is\nto come. '____>\nBound for Work recently, a Cleveland man found a penny on a downtown itreet. In iuch a case, most of\nui would consider ourselvei merely\none penny ahead, pocket it md forget it But not he. It wu a hunch\nto him.\nHaving in intereit ln horse racing more or less rabid, he checked\nthrough the entries for the day, hoping to find a horse with a name of\npenny, cent, copper, or t word related to them. But he found nothing\nso close. But there wu a horse\nbearing the name of Metal. A penny\nbeing metal, that waa enough for\nhim,\nA long chance, but a hunch ii a\nhunch, io be bet the horse to win.\nIt did-paying^l '\nWell for those ikeptlci who have\nmore faith in coincidence thm\nhunches, there'i mother angl* to\nthl* man'! itory. A few weeki ago\nthe same man had a dream about\nhi* Uncle Johnny. Now, he hadn't\nseen Uncle John for some time, and\nhadn't even been thinking of him.\nSo. finding a horse with the name\nof Danny John, or something of the\nsort, he put a wiger on it. Yei, it\nwon, too and paid $20 on 1 two-\ndollar ticket\na   a   a\nBut, ef coune, we're not preaoh-\nina the goipel of hunches. We're\nenly telling ef two that hit We\ncouldnt writ* about hunches that\ndidn't work, could we?\n,        a   a   a aV   ,\nRIME WITHOUT REA80N\nSad Truth\nTwinkle, twinkle, movie at*r.\nTwinkle now for what you are;\nFor by and by cloud* will come,\nAnd make outta you t has-been\nbum!\na   a   a\nFrom England comes a report that\na scientist has found a meant of\nplacing lenses directly on the eyes\nbeneath the lids. Such lenses, of\nextra thin glass formed from a\nmould of the individual eye, would\nobviate the use of spectacle!.\nA rather radical advancement in\noptometry, we thought so we hunt\nout our favorite eye doctor md uk\nhim about it\n\"WeU,\" he laid, \"I don't like to\nitand in the path of progreia, but\ndid you ever have t cinder, an eye-\nluh or my foreign object in your\neye? The next time you do, try and\n\u2022ee how long you can itand it before you remove it That ought to\ngive you m idea of whether you.\nor anyone elie, could weir lenses\nright on the eyes.\"\nrT a    a    a\nAnyway, If they do perfect iuch\nleniM, you'll be leelng \u2022 lot mor*\nef thoM gluey-eyed people you'r*\ntlw*yi reading ibout In thl migi-\nllnu!\nI recently mw * lympoilum by\nall the members of a clinic, on headache. One wrote on headache of\ndigestive origin, one on headache\nof kidney origin, one on headache\nof nasal origin, one on headache of\nnervous origin, and one on headache of allergic origin, so you can\nsee that when the headache is\nchronic a large number of conditions and disturbances can cause\nthis same symptom.\nPersonally, I am Inclined to believe that most chronic headaches\nare of nervous origin. I spoke, In\nthe first article of this series of the\nacute headaches, which come on\nand lut for only * day or two. Those\nare usually due to fatigue or infection or absorption from the digestive tract\nIn this symposium of which I\nspeak, the specialist on digestive\ndiseases was fair enough to My that\nhe did not believe very many headaches are caused by disturbance\nof the digestive system. He admitted\nthat every specialist is inclined to\nview all human ill! from hii own\nstandpoint, and tried to avoid that\nerror himself.\nThree kinds of headache!, however, probably originate in the\ndigestive system. The first of these\nIs headache associated with constipation. Fatienta with thii trouble\nusually are slavei to the cathartic\nor enema habit Although these\nheadaches have usually been ascribed to auto-intoxication, it la prob-\nguardi of honor, beatings of drums,\nbanging of guns md all the picturesque paraphernalia that ii usually\nconiidered indispensable whenevei\nlegislatures gather together. The\nwhole affair wai so thoroughly bus-\ninesslike, so economical of time md\nof money, that it will'profoundly\nihock \u2022 greit mmy low-makers\nthroughout the country wHb apparently believe that legislating is\npossible only If accompanied by\noratory and expense.\nOf course, Premier Let hu I big\nadvantage over his confreres in the\nother legislatures; he doei not have\nto bother with any opposition at\nill and a whole lot of formal wrangling and much \"talking for Buncombe\" li thereby avoided.\nA precedent was let when Prince\nEdward Island went solidly one wiy\nin the lut election. Some people\nregarded thit u altogether dan\ngeroui and bad. But this exhibition\nof what can be done in the way\nof getting through business when\nthere is nobody there who count,\nupon the imount of opposing he\ncm do to get himself elected, il in\nobject leiion\u2014Montreal Star.\nable that mechanical changei explain them even better.\nIn another type of case, the headache Is only part of * general con-\nititutlonal asthenia, in which the\nhead, digestive tract and the body\ngenerally, all take part Headaches\nin these people are usually due to\nfatigue,' \"iwing to their poor constitutions it-ength. They are chronically tir*|d md chronically have a\nfatigue headache. Relief frequently\nis obtained by high vitamin, high\ncalorie diet, with frequent imall\nfeeding!, idequate rest regulation\nof the bowels, md mild and limited\nexerclie.\nA third type of headache originating in tho digestive lyitem may\nbe of what 1* called the \"bilious\"\ntype, Thii il not * very icientific\nterm md, u * matter of fact I am\ninclined to believe that what it\nreally meam Is migraine of the abdominal kind.\nQUESTIONS FROM READERS\nMri. G. B.: \"I tm 51 and have\nsevere hot flashes, which at times\nleeve me weak and faint I know\nit cannot be the menopause, as I\nhad that when I was only 37, What\nis the cause of this?\"\nAnswer; Hot flashes tt thli age\nare probably due to the involution\nof tne circulatory system, md if\nunaccompanied by other symptoms\nneed cause no alarm. As soon as the\nadjustment is complete, they will\nprobably dUappear.\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nAU letters to the editor must be signed with the nunc of the .\nwriter. A nom de plume may be used for publication if desired.\nLines ln typewritten copy ihould be double spaced.\n\"ONLOOKER\" IS-\nADVISED TO,\nSTUDY C.C.F.\nPARENT APT TO SPANK TOO LATE\nCONTRACT\nBRIDGE\n. By E. V. SHEPARD\n'Teacher of Teachers\"\nMISPLAYED TWOS\nThe declarer'i advantage in tt\nonce detecting hii full resources\nand how to utilize them to belt\npossible \u00bbdvantage, require the defender to make use of conventional\nplays that are unmistakable. Either\nignorance or disregard of these common convenUons may prove fatal\nto perfect defence, u wu the cue\nwith Eut'i md West's tactic*.\nWhen South dealt, his side hid 40\npointi on the rubber game. Hia opponents had 30 pointa. Three-odd at\na successful major suit call meant\ngame tor either lide.\nBidding went: South, 1 Spade;\nWest J Diamondi; North, 3 Clubs;\nEut 3 Hearts; South, 3 Spades;\nWest 4 Hearts; North, 4 Spades\ndoubled by West At such a critical\nscore it wu ilmost certain that the\nside obtaining the contract would be\nforced to overbid, as being cheaper\nthm allowing opponent* to walk\naway with an easy rubber.\nAs defenders, either side hu tour\ndefensive tricks, with the ilmplest\nsort of strategy. North md South\ncan win two defensive tricki ln\nspadei md two in clubs. East and\nWeit can win two defensive tricks\nIn hearti and two in diamondi. Just\n3-odd can be made at either spades\nor hearts, but note what happened\nIn actual play.\nWest led the K of hearts. His\npartner gave him a come-on with\nthe 10. That was too plain to be mistaken by anyone. Of course West\nled i low heart, but he led the 2.\nwhen he should have led the 7 and\nretained the 2, so that East would\nmiu the 2 and know that declarer\nhad been dealt only two of that suit.\nThat wu a bad error but worse was\nto come. Dummy played the 0 of\nhearts, and East wai in with hli Q.\nOf course East led hli K of diamonds, to ihow partner where that\nImportant cird wu. It held the\ntrick, ihowing that West held the\nA. Weit ihould hive played hii J\nof diimondi, to make It unmistakable that he wanted another lead of\nblown back on to sopie twig or other, there will be a good\ndeal of fun during the next fortnight in watching the\nleaves dance in the hot air of gaje force. And then will\ncome the day when Daddy Neptune will finish his 'Quos\nego\u2014,' and, shutting up the whole shindy, will leave\nhis favorite island to steady work in a cool and bracing\nair.\"\nBy GARRY C. MYER8, Ph. D.\nHead Department Parent Education\nCleveland  College,  Weitern\nReserve Unlvenity\nThere are two leading causes\nfor the cruelty of punishments of\nchildren: 1. Parenti being told they\nnever should spank their child, even\nin his early years to teach him the\nmeaning of NO, have tried to guide\nhim solely by reason and persuasion, until by the time this unspank-\ned child had reached the age ot six\nor eight or ten and had grown unmanageable, these parents will begin whipping him with almost certain bad result*, despite the severity of the puniihment\n2, Many other parenti have\nfreely spanked, ana slapped, and\nbeat their children, doing so on the\nimpulse in moments of anger, wlth-\nout carefully thinking through the\nproblem then or planning beforehand together when'and why they\nshould punish.\nSome of this latter group may\nhave enjoyed occasional satisfaction from my frequent plea for return of the good old-fashioned\n6pank. But if they were to read\nmore carefully everything I have\nwritten on the subject they would\nfind little or no comfort .Constantly\nI have emphasized the need of careful, thoughtful planning by both\nparents, even before the child begins to toddle, to the end that they\ncovenant upon the mode of punishment and tn* only typei of behavior in the child they will punish\nfor.\nANORY SPANK BRUTAL\nTo employ ipanking otherwise\nwould almost surely be brutality. It\nis just because ot the prevalent use\nof spanking of young and older\nchildren on the impulse, u an outlet for pent-up rage in the parent that so mmy conscientious ob\njector! have denounced all corporal\npuniihment of children at any age.\nHere may be a few good rule! for\nparenti of young children to conilder.\n1. Alwayi hive ln mind the definite kind of act you md the other\nparent had agreed to puniih for.\n2. Let each be ilert to the first\noccurrence of this act ln the child,\nmd be sure he receive! the agreed-\nupon pain Immediately; also that\nhe never hu Uie opportunity to\nrepeat this ume act without similar\nInstant pain.\n3. For the time being overlook\nall other undesirable acts ln the\nchild, merely Intercepting him without punishment\n4. Be lure the punishment always hu \u2022 very definite purpose,\nand proves effective, Being effective, it consequently will be seldom.\n5. Nothing harder than a good\nsound spanking with the bare flat\nhand should be necesiary.\nWHEN NO IS\nUNDERSTOOD\nS. As soon as NO is properly acquired, there cm be effective substitutes, when all spanking cm be\nabandoned\u2014let us hope before tbe\nage of five. ____.,\n1. Except for * few reitraint! in\nthe child beginning to toddle, punish not on Uie first offense. Clearly\ndefine the offense md mnounce\nthe penalty for repetition! Then be\nsure there can be no escape from\nthe carefully thought through\nthreat. Accordingly the child will\nclearly know before he deliberately\nrepeat* the offense what the punishment will surely be. Then, had the\npunishment been skillfully announced, it ilone ihould serve to\ndeter him, ind keep him out of\ntrouble. Threats are bad only when\nparenti choose them carelessly md\nfail to carry them out literally.\nADVANCE WEATHER BULLETIN\nMonday. Nov. 25, 1935\u2014Very cold\nweather about west md central regions, but moderating to eut; In\nsouthwest and also loutheast aome\nsnowing md blustry winds.\nTuesday, Nov. 28\u2014Slow chmge\nto warmer In most sections and generally clearing, though about the\nsoutheast light clouds md iome\nmow flurries.\nWednesday, Nov. 27\u2014Weather in\ngeneral moderating and becoming\nfairly clear, less -blustry .and but\nlight mowing, mostly in sections\nabout great lakes of Manitoba and\neast\nThursday, Nov. 2S\u2014Temperatures\nquite variable, though generally\nslightly rising, especially in west\nand northwest; weather in general\nclear, fair and quiet about central\nand eastern sections.\nFriday, Nov. 29\u2014Short, sharp decline in temperature! and about\ncentral region! becomes unsettled,\nthough only few clouds and light\nsnows, mostly about the southwest.\nSaturday, Nov. 30\u2014Temperatures\nare milder everywhere, but remains\nfairly clear except for few light\nclouds and mows ibout south-eastern Section!, near .the great lakes\n\u00ab>untry.\nSunday, Dec. 1\u2014Unusually clear,\nfair and mild weather about central\nand east but in the west and northwest a cold disturbance seta in,\nprobably carrying   inowy, blultry\nweather.\nWeek of Nov. 25 to Dec. 1, 1935,\nbegins in central provincei with i\nslow recovery from the very cold\nspeU expected near 24th or 25th\nwhen temperature! drop to much\nbelow normal in ill parti. But quite\n\u25a0 iteady rise soon sets in and by lut\not week weather ihould be fairly\nmild nearly everywhere. Near mid\nweek iome variable condition!, in\nmoit sections cloudy md light\nsnows, but ln general this should be\n\u2022 fairly clear, moderating week,\nthough Just at end an unusually\nseven; disturbance come* in from\nwest or southwest\n- The cold spell coming on near 25th\nof November ushers in the winter\nchill by t temperature decline to\nlow levels. This is to be expected\nabout this time after atmild period,\nsuch it li forecast for the leveral\ndayi ne*r ISth. Nearly everyone\nrealizes that#iild weather here neer\nthe middle of November cm last\nonly a few days and experience has\nshown u lt passe* \u25a0 very cold wave\nand storm disturbance come* on.\nHowever, it thia time there does not\nleem to be very much leverely bllz-\nzardy weather, which ln aome years\nu of record tear* through the country at the ume time ai the cold\nwave, yet juit it end of week a disturbance probably drift! in by way\not the northwest and be rather\nblustry ln many sections.\n|   10 YEARS AGO   j\nI From Nilion Dilly Newi File* I\n\u2666 \u2666\nNov. 25, 1925\nW. O. Miller md daughter, Min\nToot! Miller, have left for t week'a\nholiday it Vancouver,\na   a   a\nMrs. Fred H. Graham, Ward\nitreet, entertained Informally at the\ntea hour honoring Mri. Cooper ot\nLot Angeles who is \u2022 guest of her\ndaughter, Mri. P. G. Morey.\na   a   a\nMiss Gwen Scott-Lauder haa returned to Nelson after spending the\nweek-end with her parents it\nQueeni Biy.   .\na   \u00bb   a\nMrs. Julius Relsterer hu left for\nRevelstoke where she will visit Mr.\nReiiterer for \u25a0 week.      '\n|   20 YEARS AGO   I\nI Prom Nelion Daily Newe File* I\n\u00bb \u00ab\nNov. \u00bb, 1911        .      .,\nSam Langford of Boston lost t\ndecision in 10 rounds to Sam McVey.\nCalifornia boxer, at New York.\na   a   a -.\nDr. W. H. Wilson reporti tint development work on the Granite-\nPoorman group li progressing with\nsigns ot most satisfactory result* tn\nthe near future. A total ot 34 mm\nare employed.\na   a   a\nMore mow has fallen ln Nelion\nthit suit. West played Uie 2, hli tecond grave error. Any player ln\nEast's position would have misread\nsuch a signal. Of course East thought\nthat West wmted a heart ruff, and\nhe led the A, to uve his partner's\ntrump. Declarer ruffed. He pulled\ntrumps and discarded his losing diamonds on dummy'i good clubi, fulfilling his doubled contract through\nWeit mishmdled fauces.\nilnce -November 1 thm (Hiring the\nume period within the 11 years\nsince records for Nelion hive been\nkept [ExicUy two feet have fallen.\n30 YEARS AGO\nFrom Nelion Dally Niwi Fife*\nNev. 25, 1906\nBorn, November 23, to Mr. tnd\nMn. D. M Macdonald, a ion.\na   a   a\nA sheriff's uie of the property\nof the Nelion Tribune wlU be held\nearly next week.\na   a   a\n3. D. Anderson, proprietor md\neditor of the Trail Creek News, wu\na Nelson visitor.\na   a   a\nO. V. White of the Slocan Star\ncompmy is here from Smdon.\na    a    a\nL. A. Campbell ipent t day In\nNelson md Mid that work on the\nnew plant of the West Kootenay\nPower It Light company It pro-\ngressing rapidly md Mtlsfactorily.\nI   40YtARSAGO\nj   Nilson Weekly Miner File*\nThe Editor. '\u25a0\nNelson Daily News: *\u2022\nSir\u2014In answer to an article 'n\nyour paper signed \"Onlooker\" under date of Nov. 6,\n\"Where ignorance la bliss 'tis folly\nto be wise.\" 1 would advise \"On-\nlooked\" to know his subject, before talking tbout lt. who uys\nSocial Credit II a failure ln Alberta?\nThe telephone, the submarine, radio\nand airplane were all to be failures\nwhen first Invented.\nWho Mya there is a distrust of\nsocialism among the English speaking people? \"Onlooker\", take a look\nat tne results of the British elections. Sir Stafford Cripps, an English and world authority on socialism: In the lut parliament he had a\nmajority of 429. This election he\nhas 6883..\nThe greatest fear any man has Is\nabout the unknown. Study the\nCCF. plans and see how your fears\nevaporate. Do you know how Bab-\nson lists the countries leading in\nrecovery? Japan first Sweden second, and Chile third? Where does\nCanada stand. Ot these three the\nonly one I have authentic data on\nls Sweden, a Socialistic country,\nwith less than 2 per cent unemployed; while Canada with ail Its natural\nresources, hu a vast army of men\nand women on relief (increasing).\nI agree with \"Onlooker\", that the\nPattullo government will be doomed\nto defeat. Had lt been a Conservative government it would also be\ndoomed. I have enough faith In (he\nIntelligence of the voten in B.C. to\nbelieve they will see to it that they\ncomplete what they threatened at\nthe last Provincial election and gave\nthe C.C.F. th* majority and the op-,\nportunity to demonstrate whar\nSocialism really means.\nWe have played shuttlecock with\nLiberals and Conservatives, but the\nresults ire the ume.\nOur mines are credited with producing over 300 millions In gold for\n1935. Put your glasses on \"Onlooker\" md look down below, not Just\non the surface.\nC H B\nBoswell, B.C. Nov. 19, 1935. '\nGIVES FACTS IN   -\nREPLY TO LETTER\nFROM \"ONLOOKER\"\nThe Editor,\nNejson Daily News:  .\nSli\u2014After I read the effusion by\n\"Onlooker\" In the Nelson Daily\nNewi of Nov. 13, in which he uid\nthe Conservitive party must forget\nrecent defeaji and prepare for the\nresponsibility of again governing\nB.C., I wondered from what angle\nhe wu looking at the coune of\nworld events. There ls an old uylng:\n\"From Humbleton to Bumbleton Is\nbut a mile or so,\" which seems to\nexactly fit the two old parties; how\nwe imagine one can do any better\nthan the other, is a mystery. There\nis no use blaming Dr. Tolmle, or\nMr. Pattullo, Mr. Bennett or Mr.\nKing. They are all servant* of a decaying system and certainly intend\nfalling with it.\nI am lornr \"Onlooker\" Is suffering from \"fear\" should th* CCF.\nattain * majority in the provincial\nhouse. They evidently have more\nbralm thm their opponent! for they\n\u2022re not making foolish promises but\nrather wiU try to give better service to the country than their pre-\ndecesson have done. As Rooert\nCaygeon member of the staff ot the\nToronto Saturday Night Myi in the\nissue of July 28, 1935:\n\"Undoubtedly the memberi of the\nProgressive group in Ottawa are\nharder working, better informed,\nbetter trained and better equipped\nIntellectually than any other party\nIn the country. It Is also an Interesting fact the C.C.F. has enlisted\na large proportion of our Cmadian\nRhodes scholan; in fact it hu more\nthan any other political or semi-\npoll tlcal movement in Canada.\"\nKing Gordon, son ot Ralph Connor, and t Rhodes scholar from\nManitoba university in 1921, to\nQueen'i College, Oxford, wu C CF.\ncandidate in the election* at Victoria.\nGraham Spry, 1922 Rhodes scholar\nfrom Manitoba to Univenity College, ls Ontario executive chairman\nof the C.C J.\nF. M. Scott Quebec Rhodei ichol-\nar to Magdalen college, Oxford, and\nnow professor of federal md constitutional law at McGill, is one ot\nthe founder! of the movement\nJohn McLean, the tint Rhodei\nicholar from Manitoba, now a lawyer, and E. B. Jolliffe, Toronto\nRhodei icholar In 1931 to Christ\nchurch, Oxford, both belonging to\nthe C.C.F. movement.\nGordon Shilling (1934) and Arnold Smith (1935) were founder and\nvice president respectively of the\nundergraduate C.C.F. club at the\nUniversity of Toronto.\nApart from the Rhodes icholira \u2022\ngreat many professors at Canadian\nuniversities are actively Identified\nwith the CCF. movement Names\nas foregoing will rather upset \"Onlooker's\" quotation of Paul the\nApostle. \"They have the zeal for\nthe public welfare but not the\nknowledge.\"\nThe C C. F. standi for socialism\nand Rev. Mr. Hardy In his sermon\nat St Paul'i church, Sunday, Nov.\n3, Mid \"socialism\" was a beautiful\nword; it signified brotherhood. Also\nthe Lord Jesus long ago uid:\n\"Whatsoever ye do to these, the\nleast of these, my little ,ones, ye do\nunto me,\" and it il those the C.C.F.\nil working for.\nCheer up, \"Onlooker\"! I hope by\nthe time you have finished reading\nthis, your feara will be dispelled.\nCCF.'er,\nNelson, B.C. Nov. 19,1935.\nDISAGREES WITH\n\"ONLOOKER\"\nEditor, Nelion Daily Newi:\nSir\u2014May I tike thia opportunity\nto reply to \u2022 letter in your paper ot\nthe 13th ins., ind ligned by \"Onlooker\"?\n\"Onlooker\"\u2014why are you to certain that the next B.C. government\nwill be Tory?\nThe following figurei, though not\naccurate, are within the bound! of\nthe official count in B.C. polls:\nCCF    89,550\nLiberals    85,015.\nConservative*       65,635\nReconstruction    19,641\nA* can be ieen, the Tories came\nin only third place, with a gap of\n'23,915 votei from the CCJ. and\naround 20,000 votei from the Liberali.\nWith thete figurei ln front ot ore;\nI fail to iee your point when you\nitate thit the next B.C. government\nwill be Tory and that the return\nof the C.C.F, li unthinkable.\nAlthough the CCF. representation ln parliament is not Very large,\nwe must not overlook the fact that\nthis will be the fint time thit they\nhave had a representation ln Ottawa\ndefinitely elected on the CCF. pro-\ngram. This will tend to more cohesive action both in verbal expression\nand in voting.\nAll in all, I am sure that \"On\nlooker\" is mistaken\u2014If Aberhart\nIpvades B.C. next election, the\nscrap will be between CCF. and\nSocial Credit. As for the Reconstruction Party\u2014it needi reconstructing.\nCLAUDE FORDYCE\nAppledale, B.C., Nov. 15, 1935.\nWigen Points Out\nSome Benefits in\n\"Energy Exchange\"\nThe Editor, .\nNelson Daily News:\nSir\u2014We learn from\" the local\npreu, that the farmeri md fruit-\ngrowen of British Columbia suffered economic losses of approximately two million dollars by the\nfrost during the latter part of\nOctober. a\nWhat the preu, the tarmen and\nthe fruit growen do not know is:\nthat, ln our Dominion wu operated on an \"energy medium of exchange\", such economic loss would\nnot occur to either of them.\nFor with an \"energy medium ot\nexchange\" operating the nation, the\nproducer! are not paid for the products they produce; but they ar* '\npaid for the energy they contribute\nin the production of the product.\nHence, lossei occurtng by iccident\nor elements of nature, become national responsibilities Inasmuch u\nthe state hu assured the production\nand welfare of all It's subjects.\nScience and technology will automatically adjust those economlo\nvariations ln lupply md demand,\ntill an equilibrium Is effected.  \u2022\nNo political party under our present monetary system (or u Howard Scott terms it, \"price system\")\ncan accomplish this, regardless of\nwhat \"ism   It belong! to, \u2022>\nNo wonder that Mr. Scott ln hli\nIndignation over the incompetency\nof all political partiei exclaim.: \"Intellectual liberalism Is the lousiest\ndisease that hu afflicted mankind.\"\nWill the preu, the farmer* md\nthe fruit grower! help cure our\nDominion ot thii disease?\nO. 3. WIGEN.\nWynndel, B.C, Nov. li 1935.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"It wasnt financial trouble\nthat made Ella stop laughin'.\nShe can't do more thm smile\nwithout her lower plate poppin'\nup.\" _\u25a0\nCAPE TOWN (CP)\u2014The publicity\ndepartment of the South African\nrailways plans to make in Important film of the country to give people overseas a picture of iti beauty\nand modern development.,\nNov. 25. 1895\nThe Tribune carried the following:\nNew York Girl\u2014Lord Dumley,\ndid you ever hear the,Joke about\nthe museum keeper who hid two\nskulls of St Paul, one when he wu\na boy, and tha other when he wu\n\u2022 man?\nEnglishman\u2014No. What la lt\na   a   a\n\"Mining transfer* *re the order\nof the day\" reported the Midway\nAdvance, \"showing that there are\nthose who wlah to Invest in our\nmines and those who tre willing\nthat they ihould do K.\n\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0_____\u25a0\nHEATING\nSTOVES\nNow li thi tlm* to look Into your\nheating need! before th* wlnttr\ncomei. Wi hivi t full lint ef Hut.\n\u2022rutiirprlcei. OrdirYour rtoiln\nnew.\nNelson\nCompany\nWholtttlt and Retail\nQuality Htrdwtrt\nNelion, I. C\nT*\n NELSON DAILY NEWS NELSON B.C.-MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 25. 1935\n\u2022PAQE SEVEN\nPI   __ \"-,'     tr\n1\u2014 tl^b*1\n{frtara Bailtj Npwb\nMember of the Canadlm Dally\nNewspaper! Aiiorlatlon\nTELEPHONE 144\nPrivate Exchinge connecting to\n\u25a0 II Depirtment!\nSubscription Rates\nSlngl* copy . ___S  Hi\nBy carrier, per week     2i\nBy carrier, per year 13.00\nBy mall ln Cmada, to lub-\nicriben living outsld* regular\n-   carrier ireai   per month. 60c;\nthree monthi $1.60; ilx month!,\n$3.00; one yetr $6.00.\nUnited Statei ind Greit Britain on* month 75c; ilx monthi,\n$400; one year. $7.50.\nForeign countriei, other thin\n. V. 8. ume u tbove plu* any\nextra postage.\nClassified\nAdvertising Rates\nUes Line\nMinimum 2 Llnu\n1 llnet, once\n3 llnet, onct ______\n4 line*, one*  ..._____.\n3 Unei. t Ume* \u2014\n. line*. ( timet \u2014\n4 llnet. ( tlmei\t\n3 linei. 1 month \u2014\n3 lln-a, 1 month 4_J\n4 line*. 1 month    6.73\nAll tbtve len 10% for prompt\npayment\n$13\n.   33\n.   .44\n.   JU\n133\n. J.76\n. 3.36\nCHAPTER 50\nThe room wu ln disarray.\n. For an Instant Carol was unable\nto move. Then, springing acrosi the\nroom, the looked into her empty\nJewel case. Gone were the ropes of\nimitation pearls, the synthetic emerald ring, the pseudo diamond\nblips, the string of jade Miranda had\nbought that day. Then Carol realized they had been robbed.\nWhat of their money? With trembling fingers the took down the\ntweed coit with the great fur collar. With nail scissors she ripped It\n\u2022part. It wu empty! The candy box\nwith ita two untouched layer! ot\ncandlei itood on the bedside table.\nShe threw the candles out hastily\nind raised the cardboard slip. Thit\npart of the money, *t least,wai iafe.\nShe counted ln quickly. There wu\nles! thm liven hundred dollar!.\nAnd th* picture, David'i picture\nIn the heevy illver frame,, David'i\npicture thit hid the binknotei ie-\ncurely between that and Ita\nbacking. It wai gone. The thief had\nttolen It for the illver of the frame.\nWhere had Mirmda put the note!\nthe had hidden in the collar of her\ncoat! The thief hadn't taken that\nfor the coat lining wai neatly sewn\nback ind the thief would never\nhave stopped tor thit nice d.tail\nafter leaving the room in Its frantic\n. disorder.-\nComposing herself, Carol locked\nthe door again ind went to the\nlounge to fetch Mirmda. She must\nbe careful lest newi of their lon\nattract attention to their flight\nShe had to smile before the othen,\nhide her excitement md fear.\n\"Did you have a good tlmei\" Miranda asked.\n'.'Splendid, think: you, but jt'i\njtiutih too lale for you to be up.\n| Come along now and get t good\nnight'i ileep; we're taking an early\nmorning trip. Good night, Mrs. Du-\ntell. Good night, Mri. Hornsby.\" Carol It laat got Miranda away and when\nthey were out of hearing, Mirmda\n\u2022aid:\n\"You're very much upiet. CtroL\n\u00ab   TJhat hai happened?\"\n\"SUh ...\" Carol warned her, end\nGiant Shrinking\nJOHN AASEN\nSclenet li mystified ll ta tht\n* cium of thi shrinking of a circus\nglint. John Alien, ibove. who ll\nshrinking to normtl size on \u2022\neoeclilly-bullt bed In \u25a0 Loi Angelei hoipital, Aastn, 46, who wtt\nS fett S Inchti tall, and weighed\n\u2022 480 poundi ilx monthi igo, now\nweighs i mere 300, The glint's legs\nire uld to bt io week ht etnnot\nwtlk. It li believed the glandular\n; procou which hid brought ibout\nhii unusuil size, alio II responsible for tha sudden wutlrlg iwiy\nof hli body.     a  -\nspeaking under her breath. \"We've\nbeen robbed.\"\n\"Robbedl\" Mlrandi clutched Carol* arm tor support and clung to it\nwhen Carol opened the door and she\nsaw the mini befort them.\n\"Ye*, they've taken nothing of\nImportance but som* of that Imitation Jewelry and David's picture.\"\nMiranda nt down on her bed and\nopened her mouth but she could not\nipeak.\nHow much money did you have\nln lt? And where did you put the\nmoney that wu tewed up In youc\ncollar?\" Carol asked.\nThe money that wai In the collar\ntl all gone. We spent lt ln Peril ind\nfor our expenses. I've been earrylhg\nthe remainder of that In a pocket 1\nmad* ln my under-girment\"\n\"The ...\" Carol couldn't aik her\nqueition.\n'Tei. you're right,\" Minnd* \u00bbn-\niwered It \"All the money we had\nwai in back of David'i picture.\"\nThen we've only the money In\nthe candy box? Thank goodnem\nthat ti left and we paid our bill yeiterday.\"\n\"We muit call for the police. We\nwill notify the desk.\n\"No.\" Carol uld quickly, \"we\ncan't do that The French police are\nmuch too thorough; they won't itop\nwith wiving one lituition. They'll\nmake a cause or an affair out of ui.\nWe shall havt to think of another\nway out\"\n\"Now. my child, I think you tre\nbeing ully. We've been robbed of\nthousands of dollars md we can't\nget any more than I know of even\nthough I have considerable at home,\nio the logical thing is to report it to\nthe police ind have It returned.\"\n\"It's not logical at all, Miss Miranda. It will be discovered that vou\nare not Mrs. Baker, that you are\nMlu Van Cleve and then we'll be\nln the ioup for lure. No. pleue truit\nme. I will think of something to do\ntomorrow, Right now, I'm limply\ndead.\"\n\"Whit hippened tonight between\nyou tnd Prince dl Giorgio?\"\n\"Pleaie don't uk me tonight,\"\nCarol begged wearily. \"Sit down\nuntil I get thli plice itraightened\nup. It looki u though lt hid been\n\u25a0truck by a hurricine. Ill iuit toss\nthlngi Into t hup for tonight tnd\ntomorrow . . .\"\nThere wu \u25a0 loud ind demanding\nknock at their door. Mirand* reech-\ned for the imelllng salts; tf It wu\ntb* burglsr coming bsck lhe wunt\ngolne to faint.\n\"Who |* Ht\" C\u00abrol uked.\n\"P\u00bbrdon, mt'mzelle, it li the men\n*ger. May IJiave one word wl*\nyou?\" *\nCarol opened the door illghtly.\n\"Will you excuse us pleue? It ll\nvery lite md my aunt . . .\" then\nCarol mw that he wu accompmled\nby t mustachioed gendarme. He\nbowed low again and gently opened\nthe door wider. The room In all It*\ndisarray wu completely dlscloied\nto them.\nThere hu been tomething moi'\nunfortunito tonight.\" the manager\nexplained In \u2022 pletdlng-for-forglve-\nnesi voice, \"there hu been a thin\nln our hotel. I iee thit be hu been\nhere.\" <y\n\"Yes,*' Ctrol \u00bbdmltted with t re-\nuiuring smile \"you ire quite right\ntomeone hu been here but taken\nnothing.\"   \u2022\nTwo p\u00bbln of eyebrow! were rtlied\nln Inquiry.\nNothing (t \u2022ll.\" the uld firmly.\n\"W* h*d no money \u00bbnd we wore our\njewels So we will limply forget It\nproviding, of course, we have assurance that the unpleasant performance will not be repeated.\"\nMiranda rose fluttering and avoided Carol'i warning glance, addressed herself to the policeman. She\nsaid: \"There was something. I had\n* photograph of my nephew in i\nvaluable silver frame which wu\ntaken. I am not Interested in th*\nframe ...\" ihe began to flutter md\nCarol amlled at her.\n\"My tunt meam that ihe li deeply attached to him ... to my cousin,\nind she would like to hive the pho\ntogrtph returned If It tumi up, becauie no one else could hive my\nuie for lt\"\nWhy had Miranda blundered?\n\"A matter of routlnt.\" the mm-\niter uld. after assuring Miranda\nthat th* photograph would be returned If It came to light and after\nalluring them thit iuch an unfortunate experience would not occur\n\u2022gain. \"But lt li required that you\nmuit ihow your papen to thli officer. Merely t matter of routine.\nMa'razclle Colei. Thi piper* of your-\nself and Mldame Baker.\"\nWith a confidence she did not feel,\nC\u00abrol handed their pusporti to tho\npoliceman. Now tht cit would be\nout of the bag! He looked at them\nperfunctorily and returned them to\nher without comment and. after ex\npreislng more ir-olnglei. the manager departed with tht policemen.\n\"I thought we mleht get the money\nback. dear. What ihall we do if we\ndon't?\"\n\"I don't know.\" Carol uld, \"but\nwe've alx hundred left and that will\nget ui iome plice. I only know Tve\ngot to ileep or I shall never be able\nto think again.\"\nBut Cirol did not sleep ifter the\nhid turned out her bed light. She\nlay thinking of Dickie. She hid hid\nno time in the excitement thit had\noccurred on her return to wonder\n\u2022t the auccesi of her plm and now\nshe wai too tired ind sleepy to remember clearly whether there had\nbeen my change In him. She had\ncertainly done the Job up brown\nBALFOUR SCHOOL\nElectrlo Light\nTenden are Invited for the Installation of the electric light ln Bal\nfour school consisting of five lights\none switch ind one wall plug. The\nwork and material used must be the\nbest, passed by the City Inspector\nmd the School Board.\nTenders to be lent to the Secretary in sealed envelopes, marked\nelectric light, on or before the 38th\nday of November. 1935. the lowest or\nany tender not necessarily accepted\nNovember 31st. 1935.\nBy order of the School Board.\nFRANK SEAL.\nSecretary.\nBalfour. B C\n(4270)\nmentioning \u2022 Job to be returned to.\nIn any event he had not acted ai\nGiry hid done when Gary had\nlearned of her lecret weilth. Why\ndid money hive to hav* mythlng to\ndo with love? She found no mswer\nU she dropped off to sleep.\n\"What an ungodly hour for callers,\" Miranda said the next morning\nwhen Cirol leaped out of bed and\nInto a robe to answer the knocking\nat their door. It wu not yet eight\nO'clock.\nMisa Colei?\" t French police-\nmm inquired.\n\"Yei,\" Cirol said.\n\"You are registered here and on\nour police card! as Miss Diarta Colei,\nof Phllidelphli, the United States\nof Americl, travelling with Mrs.\nMargiret Baker ot the Mme ad-\ndrew?\"\n\"Yei.\" said Carol evenly.\n\"Your passport Identifies you u\nMill Carol Kennedy and your . .\ncompanion ai Miss Miranda Vin\nCleve. I shall have to ask you to\ncome with me.\"\nWhat doei thii mean?\" Ctrol demanded haughtily.\n\"It means an explanation II required, mademoiselle ... I ihall\nwait He seated himself with firmness that plainly uld, \"You shall not\nescape from under my watchful\neye.\"\n(Te Be Contlnuid)\t\nPERSONAL\nRELIEVE DELAYED. AST STUB-\nborn menstruation. \\tm \"Kotab.'\nSafe reliable No pliff Taken in\nwarm bath. Full treatment and\ninstructions. $300 Nitional Importer!, 812 Centre St W. 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Block, |\nVernon St.\n(4291)\n8HOP EARLY\nAVOID DISAPPOINTMENT\n^*(^*(^*fir*(ir_\u00bbf^#(ar-\u00bb\u00bbtr*i**\u00bbi\u00bbi\u00bb_r)*ji\u00bb)tr\u00ab_h\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nmm matt wan?s w-rk\naround mine or mill. Can drive\n__ truck. Box 4963 Dally News. (4983)\nFPU SALE OR RENT\nFOR SALE OR RENT. FULLY FUR-\nnished home on Stan lev St. 1 block\nfrom Central School. Phone 3IIL1\nor Box 4985 DilJ^Jtewi. (4985)\nFOR RENT, HOUSES,\nAPARTMENTS, ETC.\nMODERN BUNGALOW, ALL NKW-\nly decorated. Whit* plumbing. 2\nbedroms. {22 \u25a0 month. C. W. Ap-\npleyard tt Co.. Ltd. 142871\nfrousOTEBiesMS.\" au, re-\ndecorated. White plumbing. $25.\nC. W. Appleyard St Co, Ltd.\n___________ (421)8)\nFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING\nroomi for rent Annable Block.\n(4206)\n. tt0OM_b *_t.Ms_ttb HOUSE\nApply 310 Observatory St. 14965)\nTERRACE APTS 'Beautiful modern\nFrigldalte equipped suites. (42051\nLIVESTOCK FOR SALE\nFOR SALE, 3 ORADI BELGIAN\ncolt*, 4 year*, team of mire*, 6\nyeari 2800 freah Jersey cowi. J\nGraliim, Perry Siding*.       (49-8)\nUSED CARS\nSACRIFICE-1935 TERRAPLANE\ncoupe. Perfect condition. Just over\n3000 milei. Appearance like new.\nSmall caih deposit and take over\npayments ot balance. Snap for\nquick sale. Phone 293, TralL (4300)\nFOR SALE\nKe carry largest stock reconditioned\npipe and fittings suitable foi all\npurposes. Write Swartz Plpt Yard\n220-lst E. Vancouver, B.C___ (42u9)\n.'OR SiALf-TWO CiRCOLATTNG\nheatera, $40 and 525. Mn. G. W.\nDavis, phone 324Y, Nelson. (4275)\nPIPE AND riTTINGS\nCANADIAN JUNK Company  Ltd\ni50 Prior St Vancouver BC\n(4210)\nrf.Estreit.ER\/5oc *_r gal io\ngal. or over 30c, your own container. G. H. Fraser, City, (49881\n-THlNGTW NOT TO t-PEWRTF-\ner ln good condition. Box 841.\nNelsorvB. C. (4286)\nPOITIXle-BARRELS, \u25a0 KEGS\nsugar sacks liners. McDonald J .m\nCo., Ltd, Nelson, B. C. (4783)\nM-Clas? into__'ceoTn>fovs.\ngood condition. Phone 387L1.\n(4980)\nSOLID' WALNUT bWtNC sunt\nand content* of 303 Terrace Ants.\n (49641\n280 ROSS SPORTING RIFLE. $35.\nGood condition. Box 273,      (4276)\nPATENTS\n\u00bb,N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR\nlist of wanted Invention* and full\nInformation sent tree. The Ramsay\nCompany. World Patent Attorney!. 273 Bank St Ottawt. Canada\n(4202)\nCANARIJS\nROLLER CANARIES. GOOD_SING-\ners. $5. HTnT'$lTM\u00ab.*'A,\"GrTeve.\nFrultvale, B. C.  '\n(4987)\nFARM  LANDS\nlOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non eaay term* in Albert* tnd Saskatchewan W.ite#'oi full Information to 908-Pept of Natural Re-\ntource*. C.PJL. Calgary, Alberta\n(4201)\nPOULTRY AND ECCS\nIF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN\nhigh claw Pur* Bred Poultry for\n1938 season, write till Rump _\nSendall Ltd, Milner, BC. (4204)\nBusiness and Professional Directory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER. S.FA.E.\nInternational Accountant\nP. O. Box 1091     Neiaon, BC.\nAssij*trs_\n_ W. WIDDOWSON PROVINCIAL\nAnilyit Autyer. Chemist Chemical and Metallurgical Engineer\nSampling agents at Trail and Tacoma imelter* 301-305 Josephine\nSt. Nelson, B. C. (4755)\nTjRfffvlfiJf H. (3WMW65D\"\nProvlncltl Assayer and Chemist. 618\nBaker street Nelson. B. C P O\nBox No. 376. Representing Shipper*\" Intereit ot Trail, BC. (4756)\nChiropractors\njjl McMillan, d. c palmer\ngrgduate. McCulloch Blk. Nelwn\n (4757)\nE, M. WAftREN, D. C. BOX 873\nGilker Block. Phone 113 or 755L\n(4768)\nCflmmtrcltl Printing\nCHRISTMAS CARDS\nOrder your ctrdi trom the largeit\n.election ln the Interior of B. C. Sold\nIn two dozen loti only tnd priced\ntrom $1.75 up to $4.00 per two doien\nlot!. No two sample! tllke.\nWrltt tor our simples\nNelion Dilly Newi.\nCommercitl Printing Dept\nEltetrlesl\nPROPERTY FOR SALE\nSACRIFICE   OF.PROPERTY\nknown as Johnson's Greenhouses.\nThis property consist! ten lots\ngreenhouses and good seven room\nhouse with full basement md\nfurnace. Price $3950. Thii price is\nabout 25c on the t. Apply Wm S.\nJohnson, Nelson, B. C.       (4284)\nPHOTOGRAPHY\nFILMS DEVELOPED-ANY SIZE\n25c. With 1 print from each negative. Extra print* 6 for 25c Sup\nPhoto Supply.' Saskatoon,  (4203)\nLOST AND FOUND\n,To Finders\nIf you find \u2022 cat or dog \u2022 pocketbook. Jewelry or fur or anything els* of value telephone\nThe Daily New* A \"Found\"\nAd will be Inserted without\ncoit to you We will collect\nfrom the owner.\nF6t)ND-_!EfW_._.N\" VfcRNO'tf _\nEdgewood Ave. drop e\u00abrrlng. Apply Dally Newi. 14302)\nJ. F. COATES. The Electric Store\nSuppllei ud Initallitlom.\nPhon* 766. P.O. Box 1065\n (4759)\nJARVIS ELECTRIC\nInstallation*. Suppllei. Repaln\nPhon* 844.        Sl4 Stanley St\n14883)\nEnglnttrt and Surveyors\nE.L. WARBURTON. NELSON, BC\nOffice 518 W\u00abrd St. Phon* 53 PO\nBox 868 Agenti Oils. Greises. Paint*\nSpecialties: hotels ichool*, etc.\nCrow'i Neit Pm Steim Coal*\nStructural iteel, piping, iheet iron\n(4780)\nIniursnet and Rul Eitttt\nROBliRTSON REALTY CO. LTD.\nReal eitate. iniurance, rental!.\n217 Baker St    _(41S9>\nK \"W\". dAwsoS; Real Eitate. Iniurance Rentali. Next Hipperson\nHardware,  Baker Street   (4766)\nc. d. Blackwood, insurance of\nevery description. Real Eit Ph 99.\n^^^^^^^^ (4767)\nH. t DiLL; au+6 ANb FIRE in-\nlurance.\n_, nutu m.u o inc. ii,-\nReal Estate. 508 Ward St.\n(4768)\nJ. B. ANNABLE. REAL ESTAff,\nrentali. Insurance, Annibl* Block.\n(4789)\nLOT. rat, At). 6M__iL_ wiim-\n\u2022ncc, P.E. Poulin, Ph. 70. (4770)\nCHAS. F MchARDY.M-ftAN?1!..\nrlea. \u25a0_\"\u00bb<\u00bb Phone 135^     (4771)\nMichinlsrs\nBENNETT'S   LIMITED\nFor all classes of Metal Work. Lathe\nWork, Drilling. Boring md Grinding, Motor  Rewinding,  Acetylene\nWelding.\nPhone 933.        324 Vtrnon Street\n(4772)\n__%__$j-m\nBE    _ _. \t\nStrictly Private. Confidential Physician In attendance. Ph. Broad !\">78.\nW-1324 Broadway. Spokint, Wash.\n(4773)\nMining and Mill Mtthlntry\nEMPIRE MACHINES LTD. NEL-\n\u2022on. Mining md Mechanical En-\nglneer*. (4774)\nH. fa. bAWSM. .  ' Ketwn. 6. C.\nMine Surveyor! ind Reporti\nB. C Und Surveyor.\nten.\nBoyd C. Affleck, frultvale. B C.\nLandi. Mineral Cliim*. Witer\nworki, lurveys, plani, eitlmites\n (4762)\nA. H. GREEN C6. LTD. 519 WARD\nSt Ph. 364, Nelion, B.C.   (4763)\nFlotjttt\nSprayi, wreath*, lymbollc deilgni\ncarefully mide et reasonable prices\nShipped anywhere. Cut flowen md\nplanti-Phone 333.\nNELSON   FLOWER  SHOPPE\n(4764)\nWatch Repairing\nSPECIALIST, REASONABLE Work\nguaranteed. P. Boyle, Vernon St\n(4781)\nSanlttrlumt\nCANCERS.    ULCERS,\nDlibttii. Arthrtt\nout lurgery or <\nont bit.  Dr.\nInc. E 4505 r\nTUMORS,\nwtth-\nLAWSON'S\nwood mi\nSecond Hand Stores\nWE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE\neverything. Ark Store* (4778)\nSWST1.D STO'VESTHRSTT.\nRadcliffe. Vernon St tC_Wi\nWigs and Toupttt\nLADIES AND GENTLEMENS\nwlgi mn toupees, etc. Free illustrated Catalgue. Over 20 vean\nln B. C. We buy cut hair. Hanson\nHair Goodi Co. P. O. Box 601\nVim-ouvcr, B. C. (4174)\nTyptwrlter Strvlct\nNELSON TYPEWRITER AGENCY\nSalei md lervice. Phone 197\n(4780)\nTHE GUMPS\n\\ ly Sidney Smith\n!\nRuts Westover\n\u2014m^r^ammm\nmm___\n SUNDERLAND HOLDS LEAD BY\nBEATING MIDDDLESBROUGH,\nLONDON. Nov. 24 (CP C*ble)-\nFtvored to win the English foot-\nbtll league championship, Sund-\nerlmd, powerful north of England\nteam, again ihowed lti clasi Saturdiy, coming from behind to defeat Middlesbrough 2-1 at Roker\nSirk to retain leadership over\nudderafleld and Derby county.\nAnother highlight on the weekend program waa the Birmingham-\nAlton Villa tussle at SL Andrewi\nwhere the ground record was exceeded by nearly 2000 w^ien 60,000\nipectaton passed through the turnstile. The remodelled Villain split\nthe point*, their aecond draw In\ntwo weeki, md although at the bottom of the league they ire only\none point behind the lait-\"'\nBrentford squad.\nDl   uie  league   _>*_j   __  \u2014\u201e\n\u00bbint behind the lait-ilipplng\nrcniford squad.\nEleven goal* were tcored ln the\nlecond division tilt at Nottingham\nwhere Notti Foreit iwamped Port\nVale 9-1 Peacock wai the outstanding player netting four times.\nA crowd of 50,000 attended the\ngame tt Sunderland. At tlie start\nplayer* on both side appeared overanxious but Middlesbrough held\n11-0 lead at halftone through Coleman. After the cross-over the home\nplayera demonstrated their luper-\niontyand Cater tcored twice, once\nfrom * penalty.\nAt Birmingham Aitley put the\nVilla ahead after 10 minutes play.\nJonee equalized but Astley gave\nhis aide e 2-1 lead before halftime.\nLater Birmingham did most'of the\nattacking and Jones again put the\nacorei leveL Gardner, Aston'! right\nhalf, wai injured causing t re-arrangement of the defence in which\nGeorge Cummin**! md Tom Grif\nfith!, two new pliyen, were the\nthinfng light!.\nHuddersfield Town kept pace\nwith the leader by winning 2-1 at\nWest Bromwlch. Lythgo* gav* the\nvisitors their brace md W. G.\nRichardson reduced the margin\nshortly before the close of the game.\nThe Albion wa* unlucky to lose.\nChelae* md Brentford met tor the\nfirst time ln the senior league, tbe\nmatch attracting 50,000 to Stamford\nBridge'. Robson gave the Bee* 1\nfirst half lead, converting a penalty.\nIn the aecond 45 minute* there was\nmuch aimless kicking and erratic\nahootlhg but Chelsea gained the\nvictory with two goali ln three\nminutes. Cheyne equalized md\nSpence ihot tbe winner from t\npenalty. *\nPlaying on a muddy ground\nGrimsby Town and Everton put up\nt capiUl game, the latter winning\nRugby - Skiing - Indoor Swimming - Curling \u2022*- Bowling\nNfiiia\n,- i ..\nHockey- Badminton - Soccer - Basketball - Boxing - Wrestl.Hg      \u25a0\nRECORD CROWD SEES ABERDEEN\nNUDGEOUTRANGERSBYITOO\nPAQE EIGHT-\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C.-*M0N0AY MORNING. NOVEMBER 25.1135\nPAGE  EIGHT\nthe marksmen, each scoring .two\ncounter*, lt was Bentham'i first appearance ln League toccer.\nHeld to a vice-like grip by the\nArsenal defence, Wolverhampton\nWanderers went under \u25a0 4-0 before\n40.000 at Highbury. Drake netted\ntwice, the other goals going to the\ncredit of Roger* and Hulme.\nIn the Second Division Southampton won a thrilling duel with\nTottenham Hotspurs at the Dell 2-0.\nI Holt and Tully did the scoring. Manchester United defeated the City\n5-3 at Norwich. Roweley performed\nthe hat-trick for the winner*, one\nof his goals coming from t penalty.\nManley got the other two. Robinson, Russel end Vinall tallied for\nNorwich.\nBIG LEAGUE\nBOWLING\nBy   AL   DEMAREE\nFormer Pitcher Niw York Qlinti\nThe tbove illustritioni of departure irom the common grin ire\ndrawn because lt ii felt that pos-\nlibly iny on* of them could be\nadopted md uaed to good advantage\nby bowlen who \u00bbre either Just tiking up the game or who have had\ntrouble controlling their mlnerall-\nties with the grip they have been\n\u2022pplying.\nIn the tint! intlyili the objective\nli i comfortable grip that eliminates \"pinching\" or unnecessary\ntightening ot the hold on the ball\ntnd similarly guards against dropping ln ip stride. The bowler who\nhas strong fingers md isn't troubled\nwith dropping the bell or even losing his firm grip while he is In\nstride, cm use a itraight bore, but\nbowlen with weaker ind imtUer\nfingen ud hmd* ihould uie the\nhili or full bore.      , .\ntnyone sending him t stamped and\n\u2022ddreesed, envelope, in rare ot thli\npiper.\nRUQBY UNION\nLONDON. Nov. 24 (CP cible)-\nEnglish Rugby union gamei pliyed\nSiturday resulted is follows;\nBlickheith 0, Harlequins 11.\nGuy'i Hospital 11, Gloucester IS.\nRichmond 8  Bristol 8.\nRosslyn Pirk !, London Irish 26.\nBath 19, London Welsh 0.\nCirdiff 12, Pontypool 8.\nCross Keyi U, Bridgend >.\nDevonport Service! 17, SL Birt'l\nHospital 7. \u00bb\nHalifix I. Covenrnr It\nLiverpool 8, Bridford S.\nNorthampton 12. Old Merchint\nTiylon 8.\nNuneiton 8, Leicester 8.\nNewport t, Swmsei 5.\nNeath 8. Llanelly 0.\nOxford Unlvenity 21, London\nScottish 8. .\nPlymouth Albion 12. Btmstible 8.\nPortsmouth Service* 14, Cms.-\nbridge University 28.\nEdinburgh Unlvenity 16, .Wit-\naonians 14.\nCounty championship;\nLancashire 16, Cumberland 6 (it\nBlundell Sands).\nNorth Midland* 18. Eut Midland*\n11 (at Birmingham).\nYorkshire 11. Cheshire 8 (et Hull).\nENTRY LIST UP\nFOR CHRISTMAS\nALLEY TOURNEY\nAn entry Hit ii now poited it the\nCinadiin Legion bowling alleys for\nthe Christmas tournament, md those\nwishing to take part are advised to\nilgn eirly. Driwi will probably be\nmade over the week-end, md teami\nwill be chosen on the average! that\nare alio on exhibit Tbe Irving\nihield md turkeyi are up for competition.\nTIGERSWALLOP\nQUEEN'S, 4M\nCollege Boys Helpless\n.. in Playdown Tilt\nHAMILTON, OnL, Nov. 24 (CP).\n\u2014Hamilton Tigen, unquestiodably\none of the year'i great football\nteami, lined up today beside Sarnia\nImperial! md Winnipegs on the Canadian playdown stage, having demonstrated with astonishing power\nthat college football in this country\n' WnJi'i'drJulint overhead attack\nengineered by Johnny FerTaro md\na slashing ground advmce, Tigers\nwalloped Queen'i univenity, Intercollegiate champions, out ot the\nplaydown lector here . yeiterday.\nThe icore wae 44-4. \u00ab\nA' crowd of 6000, who cime trom\nall parts ot the province to see the\ntint college challenge In three yean\nfor national gridiron honors, saw\nQueen's completely wrecked In the\nsecond half when the Bengals unloosened the heaviest scoring guns\nthis eastern season has produced.\nAMliEANSTOSE\nTO CANADIENS\nIRISH SOCCER\nBELFAST, Nov. 24 (CP Cable)-\nLrish league soccer games played\nSaturday resulted as follows:\nColoralne 2; Glenavon 2,\nLlnfield 0; Glentoran 1. , \u2022\nArds 9; Lame 3.\nCliftonville 0, CelUc 4.'\nBallymena 2; Newry Town 3.\nPortadown 2; Distillery 0.\nBangor 1; Derry City 1.   .\nRugby League\nLONDON, Nov. 24 (CP j-able)-\nResults ot English Rugby league\ngames played Saturday follow;\nActon wid Willesden 19, Wakefield Trinity 7.\nBarrow 5, Swlnton 10.\nBramley 8, Batley 0.\nDewsbury 2, Bradford Northern\n13.\nFeatherstone 8, Kelghley 16.\nHuddersfield 20, Leeds 0.\nHull 21. Warrington 7.\nHunslet 13 Broughton Rangen S.\nLeigh 6 Liverpool Stanley 14.\nRochdale Hornets 31, Streatham\nand Mitcham 5.\nSalford 2, Castleford \u00bb.\n' St. Helens 22, Halifax 15.\nWidnei-38, HuU Kingston 5.\nWigin 27, Oldham 5. .\n\u2022   York 14. SL Helem Heel 7.\nNew Zealand Beats Scotland in\nRugby First Time in 30 Years\nEDINBURGH, Nov. 24 (CP Cible)\n\u2014 After t lapse ot 30 yean, New\nZealmd hai again defeated Scotland\nat rugby. In the flnt International\nmatch of their tour ot the Brltlih\nIsles the all blacks wera victorious\nat Murrayfleld yesterady 16-8.\nWhile the superiority of the tourists was more marked than in thei.\nlast meeting in 1905 in Inverleith\nwhen they scored two trlei ln the\nclosing minutei of the game to win\n12-7 the Scot! thrilled ff crowd of\n40,000 with a rousing display yesterday and frequently had their\nfamous opponents penned in their\nown 25'Vard line.\nThe all blacks won by three, goals\nai)d \u25a0 try to one goal and a try.\nCaughey, ipeedy five-eighth of the\ntouring team, crossed the line three,\ntimes md Hedley once. Gilbert, full\nback, wai luccessful with three\nkicks. Scotland scored a try in each\nhalf, Dick, Guy's Hospital thre*\nquarter, getting both. For his second\ntally Dick went over under the posts\nand the extra points were added by\nMurdoch of Hillheadiani.\nOn Dec. 7 New Zealand meet! Ireland at Dublin md later in the\nmonth, Walea at Cardiff. The last international game is set tor Jan. 4 at\nTwickenham when England' will\nprovide the opposition. In their two\n 1   . .v.-   .11   W1...1. -   ..\u201e_\n, GLASGOW, Nov. 24 (CP Cable)\n'\u2014Aberdeen playera ire earning\ntheir increased salaries. They received an extra $5 with their pay\nchecks a couple of week, ago for\nholding first position ln the Scottish football league and showed\ntheir appreciation Saturday by \u2022\nJmasterf uf display against the mighty\n\u2022^Glasgow Rangen. -    ,\nThirty-six thousand person! \u2014 \u2022\nrecord for Plttodrie\u2014turned out to\ncheer their favorite! againit the\ncolorful champions. The Dons favored the short-passing game, but\nwere set back by the iterling defensive play of Meiklejohn and\nBrow, until 10 minutes before the\ntime when Beynon smashed home\nthe only counter of the battle.\nMcPhail was Injured early ln the\ngame necessitating rearrangement\nof the Glasgow outfit's front line\niiuv.u-  mc uptn,.-i\u201e\u00bb,i. ...  ..__.   ....\nprevious tours the sll blacks have\nlost only one International battle,\nthat against Wales in 1905 when the\nscore was 3-0.\nTIES IN COAST\nSOCCER\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 24 (CP)-\nTwo one-all ties marked Saturday's\ncontests in Mainlmd cup play when\nRoyali met North Shore United md\nForsti tangled with Columbia!.\nSaturday Hockey\nCANADIAN AMERICAN\nNew Haven 0; 8pringfield 5.\nProvidence 0; Philadelphia 2.\nINTERNATIONAL\nRochester 4, Buffalo 3.     -    '\nLondon 4, Cleveland 2.\nbut on the run of play the leaders\ndeserved their shutout.\nA sounder defence md better-\nbalanced forward line enabled Celtic to drub Ayr United 2-0 at Somerset Park. The United put up e\nmuch stronger battle thm the Celts\nexpected and were unlucky not to\nscore. McGrory and Delaney notched for the lecond-placers.\nHearts and Motherwell are itill\nfighting tor sole possession of fourth\nplace. The Midlothian fighting\nsquad Journeyed to Hamilton and\nat the conclusion of the most exciting game of the day emerged on\nithe long-end of a 4-3 score.\nIN DOUBT ALL THE WAY\nThe game was in doubt all the\nway through and a real scoring bee\nresulted in the final 45 minutes\nwhen both sides counted twice within lix minutes.- McCulloch led\nHearts' attack with two goals, with\nWalker and Munro splitting the 'other two. King counted twice md Harrison once for the Accics.\nEaster Road was the scene of\nmother rousing battle where Motherwell nosed out Hibernian* 3-2. Ei-\nlis, from * pen\u00bblty, Wyllle md Fer-\nrier were the marksmen for the\nFir Park outfit while Wall* icored\nHibernians' brace.\nAlbion Roven sufferde their 12th\nreverse ot the season when they\nbowed 2-1 before the visiting SL\nJohnstone club, after a startling display that held the Saints in check.\nFerguson and Adam scored for ,\nSt. Johnstone md Dudley for. the\nRoven. i ;\nClyde continued lt* winning\nstreak, winning 1-0 over Kilmarnock at Shawwield Park, Despite\nthe absence of McPhail In the sec- *\u2022\nond half, through injuries, the shipbuilders fought toe-to-toe with the\nKlllies and broke through to score\njust before time. Ballantyne wai tha\nhero.\nQueen's Park and Queen ot South\nplayed brilliant football in their 1-1\ndraw. Kyle notched for the Amateun md Cumming for the Dumfries outfit.\nStanding among the leaden In the\nsecond division remained unchanged. St. Mirren edged out a 5-4 win\nover Morton at Paisley md Falkirk\nthrust aside SL Bernards 3-2.\n1\nBirthday Greetings\nBy the Canadian Pren\nTo H. M.' \"Red\" GranL ill-round\nathlete born in Half ax 28 yean'\nago today. A member of Wanderers'\nEnglish rugby team for 10 yean,\nGrant it noted also is a basketbaU\nplayer and oarsman. He played on\nthe Wanderer.' Intermediate bai-\nketball team, Cmadian champion!\nin 1931. He rowi with the North\nWelt Rowing club.\nLLANELLY, Wale:, Nov.. 24 (CP\nCablel-Wale* defeited France 41-7\nin an international rugby. m*tch\nplayed here Saturday.\nMONTREAL, Nov. 24 (CP).-The\nsecond-straight victory ind third of\nthe week was In the record ot Montreal Canadiens tonight following\ntheir hard-fought 2-1 win over New\nYork Americms. it the Forum Siturday.\nThe win for Canadieni tightened\nup the rice in the league'i Canadian\nsection as the tint-place Toronto\nMaple Leafs lost to Maroons. It was\nthe second triumph of the season for\nCanadiens over the last-place Americms. \u25a0  , . i\nFOOTBALL SCORES ON U. S. GRIDIRONS\nLtke-\nPACIF1C COAST\nOregon 7, Washington 6.\nStanford 13, California 0.\nU. C. L. A. 14, Loyola 7.\nWhitman   Reserves   10,\ntide 13.\nUnivenity ef Idiho, Southern\nBranch 13, Santa Ron3.CO.\nNevada I, Idaho 26.\nOregon Stat* 0. Montam 0.\nWyoming 6, Colorado 0.\nColorado Stat* 0, Colorado college 0.\nArtzon* 88, New Mexico 6. -\nPtclfle Unlvenity 6, College of\nPuget Sound 0.\nMIDWEST\nSouthern Ctllfomil 18, Notrt\nDime 20.\nPurdue 0, Indlin* 1\nWisconsin 7. Minnesota JS.\nOhio SUte, 88, Michlgin 0.\nIowi 0, Northwestern 0.\nFort Hiyi State 12, Washburn 6.\nOklahoma Aggie* 13, Wuhington\nU. 39.\nChlcigo 7 Illinois 6.\nBaldwin Wallace 57. Wooster 0.\nAkron 18, Mount Union 0.\nHeidleberg 0, Toledo U. IS.\nOhio Wesleym 0, Ohio U. 13.\nDenison 27, Ohio Northern 18.\nWestern Reserve 40, Oberlin 0.\nMcKendree 0, Illinois College 13.\nSt. Louis unlvenity 6, De Piul 0.\nCreighton 0, Marquette 26.\nIllinois Wesleym 20, Carbon-\ndale 0.\nWittenberg 0, Dayton 27.\nDrake 0. Tula* univenity 7.\nChadron Normal 0, Omaha Municipal university 28.\nIowa State 21, Kansas 12.\nValpralso 14, Evansvllle 18.\nOrinnell 13, Cornell 18\nHastings 26, Nebraska Wetley-\ntn 12.\nSOUTH\nWishington md Lee   0,   South\nCirollm 2 .\nAuburn IS, Georgli 1.\nFloridi 6, Georgia Tech 38.\nDuke 7, North Carolina State 0.\nSwane* 0, Mississippi Stat* 25.\nHampden Sydney   6,   Randolph\nMacon 14.\nPresbyterian 6, Wofford 7.\nWashington md Jetfenon 0, Wett\nVirgin!* Jl.\nKansas State 7, Missouri 7.\nBiylor 0, Southern Methodilt 10.\nLouisiana Normal 0, Tulane 15.\nUammfMmAm _ Stetson 6.\nEmory md Henry 0. Roenoke 14.\nSouthwestern Louisiana 0, Louii-\nlana State unlvenity 56.\nCentenary 0. Mississippi 8.\nRice 6, T.C.U. 27.\nSouthwestern 0, Union university 0.\nWestern Kentucky Teichen 40,\nEeitern Kentucky Teechen 6.\nHanover college 0, Georgtown college 55.\nBethany 27, Fairmont 8.\nLouisiana Tech 26, Louisiana college 7.\nTexa* Tech 27, SL Miry'i univer\"\nilty 0.  \u25a0\nEAST    .\nYile 14, Hirvard 7.\nDartmouth 6. Princeton 26.\nVermont 0, Army 34.\nBrown 0, Columbia 18.\nTufts 13, Msn. SUte it.\nDickinson 13, Muhlenberg 6.\nLebanon Valley 16, Delaware 0.\nFranklin md Marahill 6, - Albright 9.\nAllegheny 0, Springfield 18.   \u25a0\u2022\nHaverford 7, Johni Hopkini 6. '\nLock Haven Teachen 0, Ship-\npensburg Teachen 6.\nBloomsburg Teachen 6, Slippery\nRock Teachen 21. *\nPenn Stat* 0, Bucknell I,\nBaltimore 0, PM.C. 20.\nVtllanova 21, Temple 14.\nDetroit 6, Diiquesne 13.\nMaryland 12, Georgetown 8.\nDavis-Elklns 0, St. Vincent *.\nNorth Dakota 7, Western Maryland 13.\nSusquehanna 34, Swarthmort 0.\nLafiyette 0 Lehigh 48.\nWestern Michigan Teachen 7,\nWest Chester Teachen 6.\nBoston unlvenity 6, Boston college 25.\nThiel 7. Grove City 0.\nUpsala 20, Panzer 14.\n[PLAIN OI\nCORK IIP\nBritish Consols\nIAVS THI PANIC MOH7I-COIUCT tnt  C ASP flCTUSH\nSix feet high md lti pounds,\nblack-thatched Lome Chibot li one\nmijor letgue goille who pooh-\npoohi the theory thit net-tenden\nmuit be snail. The Montreal-born\nback-stop may be the biggeat in the\nNational Hockey League but he's\nalso on* of the fastest md one of\nthe floppiest He is on his knee* u\noften as a praying mantis when attackers ire twinning in, md if the\ngoing geti too tough, the rockribbed\ngiant has a little cure til hii own.\nRefereei fume ind opposing playen\ntroth at the mouth at hit ability .to\nfind an undone shoelace or i loose\nblytf harness it the appropriate moment, but while distracted fans\nstage their private riots Chabot\ngrins UnUlltingly\u2014md bis defence*\nmen get \u25a0 resL\nHigh shots trouble him t bit since\nburly Nels. Stewart \"pucked\" him in\nthe eye early in his career, but that\nhasn't lerlously halted hli climb up\nthe hockey ladder. The foot wis\nplanted at McGill Univenity but\nsince then Chabot has seen the backs\nof Brandon, Port Arthur, New York\nRanger Leaf, Canadien and Chicago BLackhawk defeneemen. Twai\nwhen he went to Canidiem that his\ndream came true. He filled the\nFrenchmen's cage that Hainsworth\nhad blocked for seven long seasons,\nmd to Chabot lt was like coming\nhome. But the welcome sign got tarnished md Chabot moved on to\nBlarkhauks. The Hawks lost th-lr\nStanley Cup' but Chabot won the\nGeo. Veilna trophy, not for being\nthe best milk salesman In Montreal,\nthough that takes un his lummen,\nbut for blinking the opposition\nmost time* last season. But that's\nJust a repeat performmc* ..for\nCbibot-hidlditin 1930.\nTODAY'S HOCKEY STICKLER\nWh*t itar winger who ,pliyed\nen i recent Stanley Cud turn\nnivir terved with \u2022 minor leagu*\n\u2022quid? Aniwer in tomorrow'i\nHookey Sidelight*. \u2022\n......_-.-._________*.__,. \t\n\u25a0    ' ,.\n_\u25a0 ____\u201e\u25a0-**___\u25a0  :___n:a.\n w\nmmm\ne\\Wlf\"#tH-     i   \u25a0\u00ab!     in\n*\"-      \u25a0a\"'-\nT\nimmmM-m^mwrn,\niHl>l\nLSWORTHWAS\n6.T.P. WORKER\nNCOUVER, Nov. 24 (CP)-\n>ln Ellsworth, now in the ant-\n:, worked as a railway con-\ntion engineer in western Can-\nmore than S quarter century\nwai on the Staff of the Grand\n. Pacific railway building\ni the prairies and came on\nthe line into British Columbia\nn 1906-07 was helping to build\nresent Canadian National rail-\n' lint into Prince Rupert.\nwu a specialist ln geology,\nor to Joining the G.T.P. iur-\nout of Edmonton, Alta, he\nUked claimi at Nome and elie-\n;.\nA. McNlcholl general cassen-\n|ent for the Canadlm National\nayi ln Vancouver, who wai\ntailng agent for the Grand\nc Pacific when the iteel wai\nextended into British Columns acquainted with Ellsworth\ntnew him ai \u2022 younger mem-\nf I notable company of engi-\non the northern construction.\nClub at\nrook Hears\nlor ol Kaslo\nT. Reid Speaks on\n\"Will of Peace\";\nNew Members   \u2022\nrVN-ROOK, B.C.-Att lunch-\ni the Cranbrook Rotary club\nlay, Rev. T. Reld of Kaslo wai\nnest speaker, hii lubject being\nof Peace\",\n) memberi were Installed, R.\nno and M. McGrlndle. Other\n. of the club were Rev. R, W.\n\u25a0 md Arnold McGrath,\nipecial meeting md dinner of\nranbrook Gyro club wu held\nty, in the Cranbrook hotel\nevery member present Gov-\nof District Ne. Vin. R. B.\n) Morrii of Nelion, was pre-\n\u25a0nd installed three new mem-\nIn the club. The new memben\n'orman Roscoe, William Chris-\nid .Robert McNeish. Following\nnstallation he gava an inter-\n| address on Gyro md what lt\n\u00bb for,\ni. W. E. Elton, who attended\nCennedy-Duffer wedding at\nn, hu returned to Cranbrook.\nand Mrs. J. R. Atchison ipent\nI dayi in Spokane.-'-    \u25a0\nand Mri. J. E. Kennedy md\nPearl Kennedy, who ipent t\nays ln Nelson, hav* returned to\n.rook.\ni. L. 0. Perry of Femle wu t\nt visitor here. \u25a0\n. \u00bbnd Mrs. 0. A. Pelton hive\nBed from Nelson where they\nUd the Kennedy-Dufor wed-\nMcGrath of Canal Flat ig \u25a0\nr here.\ntoe md Mr*. W. A. Thompson\nthundiy morning tor Gold-\nl C. B. Girrett left Wednee-\naornlng for Vmcouver, where\ntill viiit for * few month*.\ntolom Mines\nIp fo Smelter\n\u25a0 \"\u25a0\" \u25a0 \u2014 *\nnpany and Custom\nire Tonnage for\n'Year491,534 -J.\nHity-three custom mlnei\ned crude ore \u00bbnd concentratei\nI Trail irnelter for the week\nt November 21. iccording to \u25a0\nSent Issued by the Consoji-\nMining tt Smelting company.\nm ore amounted to 739 tons\nhe company'i own ihipment*\nI thit total of 18,797. The total\nW yeir to date is 491,934 torn.\nidlng the custom shippers wai\n'\u2022nkee Girl of Ymir with 120\ntf concentratei tnd next ln\nwu the Reno of Silmo with\nis. Six of the custom Ihlnperi\nIbuted concentratr-s. the Roose-\nit Wistaria and Garner of the\nplace, being new mine* on\nIrt.\nlowing li the detailed Hit of\nen, giving the neme, locitlon\nlhe number of torn in etch\nNELION DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.O-MONtyY MORNINQ. NOVEMBER 29.1999\nMarket and Mining News\n>I0RE\nSlocari \t\ngton.  Erie\t\nir,   Beaverdell  _____\nBeaverdell  __._.\n\u25a0i. New Denver  __\nHan Group. Sandon..\ntock, Silverton . .._\nnninia, Greit Beir\n:e. N.Y.T\t\nng Stir, Rosslind\t\nVernon\nr Milden, Silverton\t\nGreenwood .  \t\nir Thought. Silverton .....\nlower, Roisland -\t\nHIRE EXTRA HELP\nFOR RUSH, UR6ES\nJ. M. DROHSFIELD\nSpread Work Among\nGreatest Number\nIs His Pleg\nHELP SOLVE\nYULE PROBLEMS\nIs Better than Having\nRegular Employees\nWork Overtime\nDuring the month ot December\nmany employer* end particularly\nthose engaged in the Christmas trade\nwill find ft necessary to either apply to the Board of Industrial Relation* for permission to work employees overtime or employ extra\nhelp ll the forecast of Mr. J. M.\nDronsfleld, local luperlntendent of\nthe employment lervlce of Canada\nto \u2022 representative of the Nelion\nDaily Newi today.\nAn important aspect tl the part\nthat the purchasing public can play\nin helping employer* to regulate the\nhoun of work of their employees.\nDuring the winter season, fuel distribution constitutes a problem\nwhich hai heretofore been met by\nworking truck driven and helpers\nlong houn. Houn of work for this\nby government regulation and it il\npointed out thai customers cm\ngreatly isslst fuel merchants to keep\nthe hours of work of their driven\nwithin the regulation limit, by ordering fuel suppllei as far as possible ln advmce of immediate requirements.\nMy belief, based on in extensive\nexperience with the unemployment\nsituation continued Mr. Dronsfield,\nls that there ii too great \u2022 tendency\nto work regular employees overtime rather thm spread the extra\nhoun of employment among the\ncompetent people who are relying on\nholiday leason work to enable them\nto be self sustaining.\nThis department, operating seventy offices in Cmada and ten in the\nprincipal centen of British Columbia is in an excellent position to cooperate with employers who desire\nto assist the Hon. George S. Pearson, minister of labor ln dlitributlng\nthe available employment among\nthe greateit number of our citizens.\nThli policy appean particularly\ndesirable at thli season when so\nmany of our cltiieni are receiving\nonly the bare necessities of life ind\nire depending on leasonal employment to provide the extra cqmforts\nso ' appreciated by everyone \u00bbt\nChristmas.\nAn excellent opportunity ls presented to help iome leu fortunite\ncitizen\" sild Mr. DrOnifleld uid our\noffice will be at the disposal of any\nemployer who can use competent\nhelp of my kind.\nSeek Information'\non Earth Tremors\nR. M. Manahan Is\nSent Forms to\n' Fill in\nR. M. Minihan, Nelson poitmast-\ner, his received * letter \u00bbnd * number of forms from K. Mildrum Stew-\n\u00bbrt, director of Dominion observitory, department of the Interior at\nOttawa, aiklng Information on the\nrecent earthquake ihocki from\npeople who noticed the effect*. Anyone who felt the ihocks m*y get\nforms from Mr. Manahan.\nThe form* ask the following informitlon, date \u00bbnd time of earthquake: location and occupation of\nobserver when earthquake occurred.\nwhether Indoon or out, ln which\nitorey, niture of the ground: number ind duration of ihocki, nature of\nmotion: effects, iuch li cracki ln\nground, landslides, cracks ln walli,\ndamage to buildings, objects overturned and in which direction, object! obierved iwlnglng \u00bbnd direction of iwlngi, ringing of bells;\nwundi, creaking of bulldlngi, wlnd-\nowi rattling, rumbllngi; other ob-\nlervitlom, v\nMorning Star, Slocm .\nSally. Beaverdell     -\nWestern. Three Fork* .\nCONCENTRATES\nDentoni*, Greenwood ,\nGarner, Wistaria \t\nMeridian   Beaton  .\u2014\nReno, Salmo\nRoosevelt. Wiltarl* ..\nYankee Girl, Ymlr\nTotal custom  _____\nTotal  company   _\nWeekly  total  ._\n_   4\n... 47\n\u2014   17\n_ es\n__  i\n_ 43\n__ Bl\n__    1\n__ 120\n.... 729\n_1S,03S\n..13,767\nMontreal Stock Prices\n'elephone\n\u2022acking\nUn\n\u2022ower A\nlng Product*\n1* Bronze ...\nUm Car Foundry\nla   Ctment  ....\nIt Cement Pfd\nUtn Ind Ale A\nUm Ind Ale B\nPacific Railway _..\nIlan Steamen\nmtt ...\nM.S\nion Bridge.\nnlon Gliss _.\nnlon Textiles\n\u2022al Steel Warn\net Gurd \t\nIton Bronze\ntatlontl Nickel\n\u25a0y Hirrli\n\u2022bwer\t\nnil Steel Cir\nnil Brewing\nCorp\nPrice Broi     2V\u00ab\nQuebec      16%\nShiwlnlgin   \u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022- \u2022 _%\nSherwln Willlimi  13\nSouth Can Pow \u2014  14\nSteel of Canada   52%\n_-9M\nAssociated  Brewerlei     11%\nBrewen tt Dlstlllcri \u2014    IV,\nBritish Amer Oil ~_   1\u00ab ,\nCanada Dredge  \u2014    38%\nCanidi Malting      38\nCanada Winaj-iei \u2014\u2014    3\nDryden Paper  - -    4J4\nImperlil Oil   SO'*\nImperlil Tobicco Cinadtan ....   13%\nInternatlonil Petrol   37\nMcColl Frontemc _ -   \u00bb%\nMitchell Robert     3%\nPine Heney    83\nBANKS\nCinidi *  .\u25a0\u201e_\u25a0\u201e\u25a0,\u201e\u25a0.   63\nCanidien  13014\nCommerce ...__-.__-_.. 140\nImperial  175\nMontreal    _ 183\nNova Scotia _... 263\nRoyal    135\nDow Jones Averages\nHigh Lew Cloit     Chingt\n80 industrials .........J, 148.60 145.08 146.12-rUp 1.61\n20 rails  ;_\u00bb   89.22 87.94 89.17\u2014up 1.58\n20 utilities    29.80 29.20 29.60-up   .55\n40 bonds  \u2014\u2014       97.17\u2014up   .14\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nLISTED,\nA P Con -' I\nAmal Oil .___\u201e\nBig Missouri _._..__\nBralorne Ltd -\t\nBridge R Con\t\nBRX Oold\t\nCariboo Bold Quart\nC md E Corp\t\nCoast Brewerlei..._\nDentoni*  \u201e__\nGold Belt ....\nHome OU \t\nInt Coal  .\nIsland Mtn _...-\nKoot Belle  _\nMak Siccar Gold ....\nMcDougal Segur ...\nModel Oil  \t\nMcLeod Oil \t\nMorning Star  .\nPioneer Gold \u2014 \u2014\nPremier Gold\t\nQuatsino  a\t\nReno Gold  \t\nReeves MacDonald\nSally Minei \t\nSalmon Gold .......\nSheep Creek -_\nSpooner OU ;\nTaylor Brldgt _.\nVanalta _\t\nWayside\t\nCURB\nAnaconda Oil _\u2014.\nBeaver Silver\t\nB C Silver \u2014_-.\nB C Nickel\t\nBluebird  \t\nBrew tt Dilt ..__._\nCongreia Gold \t\nCrowi Neit \t\nDalhouile Mlnei ...\nDalhouile Oil! . ...\nDictator Gold  \t\nDunwell Mining\t\nBid\n.<w%\n\u25a006%\n.63\n5.59\n.03\".\n.08\n1.22\n.75\n17.00\nM\n.19\n.62\n.19\n.98\n.47\n.12\n.04\nat\n.48\n.05\n9.80\n1.7\u00bb\n.02\n.95\n.07\n.15\n.07*\n.74\nIB\n.18\nAik\n.64'\n5.75\nmv,\n1.24\n.76\n18.00\nm\n30\n.67\n30\n1.00\n.48\n.13%\n.06%\nM\nMV,\n10.00\n1.80\nJH\n.18\n.08\n.77\n33\nJO\n     .06%       \u2014\n .15_J      J\u00abi\n.02\n,M_\n1.70\n3i\n.01\n1.55\n.12\n.06%\n3t\n.01\n.03 V,\nMV,\n.01\n.05\n1.95\n31\nMV,\n1.60\n.13\n.07 V4\nJJltt\n31\nmv.\nFilrvlew Amal\t\nFawn Mining __\nFederal Oold\t\nFreehold Oil\t\nOeo Copper ______\nGoleonda ...\nGeo Enterprise _._.\nGrandview  -_.._\nGeo River\t\nGrange Minea .....\t\nOrulf Wihksne\t\nHedley Amal _\nHlghwood Sarcee....\nHome Gold _\nIndim Minea \t\nKoot Florence __\nLakeview Minei .....\nLucky Jim  _._.\nMar Jon Oil ______\nMeridian _...._ \u25a0\nMIU City \t\nMinto Gold \t\nMorton Woliey _-_\nNicota  _.\nNoble Five ___\nNordon OU ..__\t\nPacalta _____\nPend OrelUe _____\nPilot Gold \t\nPorter Idaho -_\t\nRanchmen'i  __\nRelief Arlington _-\nRovallte Oil\t\nRufui Argenta\t\nSilvercreil\nSllvenmith\nSnowflike\nStandard S te\nU D L \t\nUnited Oil  \t\nVldette Gold \t\nViking Gold \t\nWaterloo \t\nWaverley Tang\t\nWellington ....\".\t\nWhitewater\t\nYmir Yankee Girl\n.35\n.08\n'MV,\n30\n.10%\nJ>5\nMV,\n.00 V,\n.01%\n.05\".\n.19\n.09%\nMV,\n.01%\n.00%\n.00%\n.11\n.14\n.06%\n.39\n.08*4\n.071\nJO\n.11\nMV,\nMV,\n.01\n.02\n.07\n21\n.11\n.03%\nM\n\u25a000%\n.03\n.12\n.15\n.09\n.01\n.11%\n.05\n.10\n.06%\n.75\n.02%\n.05%\n- .79\n.43 .45\n14.50     14.75\n.01\n.08%\n.00%\n.11%\n.04%\n3=\n.00%\n.01%\n.00%\n.50\n.80\n.06%\n.49\n.00%\n.00%\n.01%\n.04%\nJ5\n_1\n.01%\n.00%\n.57\n.90\n.07%\nM\n.00%\n.02\n.00%\n.02\n.05\nJ7\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAshley\nBankfleld .\nBarry Hollinger ...-_-\nBase Metali \u2014\nBear ExploraUon \u2014\nBig Mlsiouri\t\nBoblo\nBralorne  ,\t\nbrx : \t\nBut Ankerlte\t\nCanadim Malartic -\nCariboo Gold Q\t\nCastle Treth \u2014\nCentral Man -..._..\nCentral Pat\t\nChlbougamou ______\nCoast Copper __.___.\nConlagu\nConsrlurri _\nCon Min -c Smelt ........\nDome _-\nDominion ExploraUon\nEldondo   \t\nFalconbrldgt  _-_-\nGod'i Lake\t\nGold Belt -\u2014\nGranada  \t\nHardrock _..._...._____\u2014\nHollinger\nHowey .\nHudion Biy ....\nInternit Nickel .\nKlrkland Uk* .\nLike Miron ......\nLake Shore .\nLitUe Long Lte __\nMacassa   __\nMapl* Leef _'.\t\nMalrobic _\nMcLeod Cockihutt.\nMclntyre .....\u00ab___.__\nMcVlttie Gr  -__\nMcWatten Gold _.\nMining Corp ..__-_.\nNipissing _~\nNoranda ____\nParkhill \t\nPend Orelll* .\nPickle Crow _\nPioneer _.\nPremier Gold\nReno ....\n.19\n30\n.04%\n.24%\n.50%\n.62\n.17\n5.65\n.08\n8.50\n.85\n1.23\n1.15\n.07\n1.19\n.14\n1.90\n:!.00\n2.20\n.199.00\n,  41.75\n,      .05%\n,    1.45\n,    6.70\n,    Ui\n,     30\n31   \u25a0\n,      .38\n14.65\n.62\n19.75\n59.62\n.38\n.03\n52.50\n6.70\n1.79\n.06\n.00%\nM\n18.75\n.14\n1.59\n1.10\n3.60\n43.87\n,19\n.75\n3.40\n9.69\n1.79\n.97\nSm Antonio .\nSheep Cseek ,\nSherritt Gordon ...\nSlicoe ......._\u2014__\nSmelten O \t\nStadacona .\u201e_.___-\nSt Anthony ...___\nSudbury Baiin \u2014\nSylvmite   _.\nTeck Hughei\t\nToburn\nTowigamtc -\nTretdweU ...\nVenturei\nWaite Amulet -\t\nWayside ....\t\nWhite Eagle  .......\nWright Hugrtsxtt.\nOILS\nAjax :......-\nBrit Amer OU\t\nC It E Corp\t\nChemical Reietrch\nDalhousie  ....\nHome Oil  \t\nImperial OU *\t\nInternational Pete .\nMerland - -\nNordon\nRoyalite\nINDUSTRIALS\nBeatty Bros  \u2014\u201e..\u201e\u25a0\u201e\nBell Telephone\t\nBrazil  \t\nBrew tk DliUUen\t\nCm Bread  _.\nCan Car & Fdy\t\nCanada Cement .\t\nCanada Dredge _\nCanada Malting _....\nCPR\nCom Smelten .\nDominion Bridge \t\nDominion Storei  _,\nDisUUen Seagram*\t\nFord Canada A \t\nGoodyear  Tir* _..____\nHiram Walker\t\nLoblaw A\nMassey Harrli ...\nSteel of Canada .\nWalker Brew\t\n1.00\n.75\n.92\n1.69\n.05\n.16%\n.18\n1.30\n2.40\n4.42\n1.06\n.18%\n.23\n1ST\n.82\n.15%\n.03%\n- IM\n.50\n16.00\n.67 '\n.75\n.29\n.60\n\u00bbijxv\n37.25\n.13\n.18%\n34.00\n....   10%\n... 139%\n...   lOVi\n_    155\n4*.\n. 6\n6%\n58 V.\n35 Va\n12\n,300\n31%\n8%\n37\n27%\n84\n32%\n18*.\n6%\n62%\n3\nQuotations on Wall Street\n1\nHigh\nAl Ch\"ii1\t\n166\nAm Cm _-\t\n144\nAm For Power\n7%\nAm Mch & Fdy\n38%\nAm Smelt tt Re\n\u00ab-%\nAm   Telephone 158\nAm Tobacco _\n105\nAanaconda   ....\n24%\nAtchlion ..\t\n54%\nAuburn Moton\n41%\nBaldwin Loco _\n5\nBait tt Ohio _\n16%\nBendlx Av __\n21%\n50%\nBeth Steel\t\nCanada Dry _\n12%\nCPR \t\n12%\nCerro de Paico\n59%\nChei te Ohio _\n62*.\nChysler  ._\nDo**.\nCon Gai N Y _\n34%\nCorn  Prodi  ,..\n71%\nC Wright Pfd -\n1\n143%\nEutmin Kodik 167%\nEl Pow ti Lite\n5%\nErie\t\n12\nFord Eng\t\nFord of Cm\t\n1%\n17%\n\u00ab7%\n29%\nFlnt N* Store*\nFreeport Texu\nGen Elee \t\n39%\nGen Food* ..._\n33%\nGen Moton __\n67%\nGold Duit \t\n20%\nGodrlch\t\n12*4\nGrt North Pfd .\n32%\nGrt West Sugar\n33%\nHowe Sound ...\n57\nHudson  Moton\n13%\nInt Nickel .\u2014\n31) V,\nInt Tel tt Tel _.\n1SV\u00ab\nJewel Te\u00bb \t\n66%\nKenn Copper...\n39\nLow Close\n166 166\n142 143\n7% 7%\nSSVi 38%\n61% 62\n153 157%\n104% 104%\n24% 24%\n51% 64%\n38% 41\n4% 5\n16% 18%\n11% 21%\n49% 60%\n12% 12%\n11% 12%\n68% _ 59%\n81% ' 52%\n85% 86%\n13% 33%\n70% 71%\n2% 2%\n142% 143%\n167% 187%\n8% 5%\n11% 13\n1% 1%\n17% 17%\n47 47%\n39 39\n38% 39%\n33% 33%\n57% 57%\n20% 30%\n13% 13%\n31% 32%\n33% 33%\n56 57\n15 15%\n18% 39%\n12% 13%\nMH 5flii\n26% ' 39\nKresge S S .\n17%\nKroegger O _   36%\n8\n10%\n17%\n19%\n10%\nMick Truck\nMilwiuke*  Pfd\nMont Wird _.,\nNash Motors _\nNat Dairy Prod\nN Pow It Lit*.\nNY Central __   37%\nPac Gai tt Elee  39%\nPackard Moton    6%\nPenn R R ..._\nPhillip* Pit* _\nPure OU____.\nRCA .\nR K O v____\nRem Itand \t\nSafeway Storei\nShell Union ___\nS Cil Ed\t\nS Pacific\t\nStan Oil of Cal\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan OU of N J\nStewart Warner\nStudebaker \t\nTexu Corp\t\nTexai Gulf Sul\nTlmken Roll _\nUnder Type _\nUn Carbide ___\nUn Oil of Ctl _\nUn Aircraft\t\nUnit Biicult __\nUn Piclflc\t\nU S Pipe __\nU 8 Rubber ....\nU S Steel \t\nVanadium Steel\nWirner Bro* _.\nWeit Eleo\t\nWei Union\t\nWoolworth \t\nYellow Truck _\n30%\n36\n11\n12\n5%\n17%\n34\n14%\n23%\n24%\n28\n49%\n17\n10%\n24%\n33%\n70\n80%\n73%\n20%\n21%\n24%\n106\n21%\n15%\n49%\n30%\n9%\n96%\n74\n68%\n8%\n37% . Itt\n36% 26%\n24 24*,.\n2% 2%\n38 36%\n16% 17%\n19% 19%\n10% 10%\n26% 27%\n29% 29%\n6% 6%\n29% 30%\n35% 35%\n12% 13\n11% 12\n6 6%\n17 17\n33% 33%\n14 14%\n25% 25%\n22% 24%\n36% 36%\n27% 28\n48% 49%\n16% 16%\n8% 10%\n34% 24%\n32% 33\n69% 70\n80% 80%\n73 73%\n30% 30%\n20% 30%\n34 24%\n101% 109\n20% 21\n14% 15\n48% 48%\n20% 20%\n8% 9%\n93% 95%\n73% 73%\n58% 58%\n7% 8%\nMontreal Silver Prices\nMONTREAL', Nov. 24 (CP).\u2014Silver futures closed\nSaturday 5 points higher to 5 lower. Sales 21 contracts: Dec.\n17, March 1, May 8.\nDec.  ..\nMarch\nMay _.\nOpen\n 65.56B\n    65.40B\n    65.505\nHigh\n65.70\n65.62\n65.69\nUw\n65.65\n65.62\n65.68\nCloie\n65.65B\n65.601.\n65.60B\nN.Y. SWEEPS\nUPWARD\nNEW YORK. Nov. 24 (AP)-In\nthe heaviest Saturday trading since\nFebruary 10, 1934, rails and utllltiei\nrose to new high* for the yetr u\nthe market awept up tor gain* ot 1\nto around 5 pointi.\nIn more than recovering lti loll of\nFriday. Wall itreet obierven noted\nthe rise followed the itatement of\nMarriner S. Eccles, chairman of the\nfederal reierve board.\nThe itatement aald: \"I think that\nthere is an element of lately and ot\nitrength ln the tact that the security purchases are being financed\nout ot cash without increased uie of\nbank credit.\"\nFinancial circlet also attached\nilgnlficance to the Ecclei declaration that \"the only power the system has Is to control the speculative\nuie of bank credit Then ii no\nspeculative use of bank credit in\nthe present situation.\"\nEGGSSCARCE\nRabbits Sell nt 20\n~ to 25 Cents\nPer Pound\nPricei held unchanged on the Vernon itreet Saturday market, with\n\u2022 fair day being enjoyed by the\nvendon. Eggi are itill scare but\nthe price for grade A-large la steady\nat 50 centa per dozen. Rabbits ire\nnow In leason and iold at 20 to 25\ncent* per pound. Potatoei held it\n31.75 per 100-pound lack.\nPrices were:\nVEGETABLES *\nPotatoes, 100 poundi  ..... $1.75\nSpinach, bunch\t\nPanley. bunch ___._ :..\nGarlic, pound _. __.\nCabbage, pound \t\nRadishes, three bunches ....\nLettuce, three bunchei ....\nPannips, seven pound* ....\nSage, bunch ; .___\nCarrots, eight bunchei\t\nArtichoke., three for\t\nOnloni, leven pound* ...\nBeets, eight pound* \t\nBeani, four pound!     .25\nTomatoes, five to seven poundi   .25\nPeppen, doien  _ ____..\nCorn, dozen   ,.\t\nCelery, head _\t\nCauliflower, hud ...... 10 tnd\nFRUIT\nApplei, five poundi ^........,\nPean, Anjou, box  1.50 to\nPean, Howel  1.30 to\nPean, basket .... ,15 to\nQuince, pound  _....\nApples, Mcintosh, box ............\nGravensteim, box _ .._\nPlums, Green-gage, basket <_.    .\nPlum-rrD-cmsden, pound ...Z..S   .05\nCrabapples. eight poundi ......    .25\nCitron, eich  _. \u201e\t\nCripei, pound .._._\u201e______\nCUT FLOWERS    .\nMums, bunch .._..__________\u2022\nGladioli, bunch __\nAsters, bunch \u2014\u201e__._.\nDahlia bulbi for iprlng\ndelivery, each JO to\nPRODUCE\nButter, pound    .....' 30\nEggs, grade A large, dozen     .50\nHoney, 4-pound fin  ._ .    .75\nHoney, 9-pound tin ..___.._._  1.55\nDairy tutter, pound ..__ ,    J5\nPrime chees.e pound _ _    .33\nGoat cheese, pound -       J5\nMEATS\nPork, pound ,15 to ' J3\nBeef, pound .05 to    20\nSpring lamb  10 to    2i\nHead cheese, pound _ 10\nOxtail    _      .10\nBacon, pound      23\nBacon, home cured, pound     ,30\nCorned beef, 3 poundi     2i\nGarlic sausage, pound ......._    .17\nBeef drippings, pound  -    .05\nSpring, chicken, pound     .25\nRabbit! lb  JO to    J5\nSuet, 3 pounds     J5\nLiver suasage, pound     .18\nBologna sausage, pound 15\nFowl, pound 15 to    J8\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 24 (CP)-Gnln\nfuture quotations: \\\n.   Open   High   Low   Clou\nWheet:\nNov.     87%     88%    87%    88%\nDec.   .....   87%     87%    87       87%\nMay   ......   91%    92       91       91%\nJuly  .....  91%    92%    91%    92%\nOata!\nDec.   .....   29%    29%    29%    29%\nMay  .....   31%    31%    31%    31%\nJuly       31%    31%    31%    31%\nBarley:\nDec    33%    34%'  33%    34\nMay  .....  36%    36%    36%    36%\nJuly      37%    37%    37%    37%\nFlax:\nNov    -       -*,   \u2014*      \u00bb\u00ab%\nDec.   ..... 139%   140%   139%   140V4\nMay     143      143%   142      143%\nCuh wheat: No. I hard 89%: No.\n1 nor. 88%; No. 2 nor. 86%; No. 3\nnor. 81%; No. 4 nor. 77%; No. 5,67%;\nNo. 6, 64%; feed 49%: No. 1 garnet\n83%; No, 2 garnet 80%; No. 1 durum 83%; No. 4 ipeciil 70%; No. 5\nspecial 66%; No. 8 ipecial 60%; track\n87%.   \t\nEastern Sales\nTORONTO, Nov. 24 (CP)-fielei\nof 100 iharei or more on the Induitriil lection of the Toronto itock\nexchange Saturday:\n3014 Brazilian, 2050 Br tt Dlit,\n1460 C In Al, 2559 CPR. 587 Ford A.\n3975 Nickel, 2170 M Hirrli, 495 H\nWalker.\nMONTREAL. Nov. 24 (CP)-Salei\nof 100 iharei or more on Montreal\nitock exchange Saturday:\n3039 Brazilian. 820 Ind Al A, 175\nInd Al B, 408 CPR, 382 Smelten.\n3198 Nickel, 210 Ntt Brew, 848\nSteel C.\t\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 24 (AP)-\nWheit, cuh: No. 1 heavy dark\nnorthern apring 60 Ibi 132% to 137%,\nNo. 1 red durum 83%.\nFlour unchmged. Shlpmenti 24,-\n710. Bnn 16.50 to 17.00.\nRAN   INTO   HOP-PICKIRI\nCROYDON. Eng. (CP)-Thomu\nPomeroy,  whole  cir  ran  ltto  \u2022\nfurty of hop-plcken, Injuring 13,\nwo of whom died, htt bttn sentenced \u00bbt West Kent Quirter Sei-\nslSns to two yean In prison with\nherd labor for dangeroui driving. .\nYMIRYANKEE\nGIRL HIGHER\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 34 (CP)-\nTrading waa more acUve than uiual\nin the brief Saturday lession of the\nVancouver itock exchange, trani-\nferi totalling 151,070 iharei. The\ntoni wai generally firmer although\niome of the senior golds took losses.\nThe oil* continued to lead ln\nacUvlty, Crow'i Neit leidlng with\nan advance of % at 6%. C. It E.\ngained 5 to 75, Hornet to 63 md\nAmalgamated at 6%, Freehold at\n6% md Pacalta at 6% were all\nup %. Model dropped Va to 26 and\nRoyalite 25 centi to 24.50. Ranchmen's sold at 74, up 14.\nCariboo gained 2 to 1.22 and blind\nMountain at 98 and Ymir Yankee\nGirl at 35 were each up 8. Vidette\nadvanced % to 49 ln ecUve trading\nand Minto wu up % to 8%. Bralome declined 15 centi to 5.35, Pioneer 10 to 9.80 md premier \u2022 point\nto 1.78.\nINDUSTRIALS UP\nTORONTO, Nov. 24 (CP)-The\nToronto Industrial .share market\nrounded out the week by registering t gain of 123 to 127.30 on the\nexchange index.\nLeading interllsted lssuei uiumed\nleadership ln Saturday's comeback.\nFord A advanced \u2022 point to 27%\nwhUe C.P.R., Brazilian and Nickel\ngained % to %. Distillers Seagrami,\nadded \u2022 point to close at 37,\nThe bank group was almoit dormant Food lssuei boarded narrow\ngalni ahd losses and Implement\nstocks recorded only \u2022 loss of %\nin Cockihutt Plow. BuUdlni Product! loit t point\nBONDS'RECOVER\nNEW YORK, Nov. 24 (AP)-The\ncorporate bond market hopped back\ninto the bullish cimp with enthusiasm Saturday.\nAdvaneei of fraction* to 3 pointi\nmore than cancelled loisei luffered\nduring the shorl-Uved beer ittack of\nthe previoui day, and tht turnover\nof 110,055,000 in the two-hour period\nwa* more than halt of the total for\nthe full five-hour lession Fridiy,\nLow-priced nil issues wer* \u00abx-\ntremely firm tnd mmy utility md\nindustrial bond* that dipped rather\nicverely Friday, fully recovered and\nin most cuea had * margin to ipare.\nThe Associated Preu average!\nranged from .1 of * point lower\nunong the low-yield group ot .4 ot\n* point higher ior the rail*.\nNINE-CENT DROP\nIN BAR GOLD\n i\t\nMONTREAL, Nov. 34 (CP)-Bar\ngold In London down nine cent* at\n135.11 \u00abn ounce ln Canadian fundi;\n140s lid In BriUsh funds. The fixed\n135 Washington price to 133.32 in\nCmadian.\n ia\nMetal Markets\nNEW YORK. Nov. \u00ab (AP)-\nCopper steady; electrolytic ipot md\nfuture 9.25; export 6,75; other metal*\nnominally unchanged.\nBar lUver iteady, unchanged gt\n65%.\nLondon, bar illvir quiet, 1-16 lower at 29 !-16d.\nDOLLAR GAINS\nNEW YORK, Nov. 34 (CP)-The\ndecline ln the French franc wai halted in Saturday1! foreign exchange\nmarketi, and the currency closed\n.00% ot * cent higher at 6.58% cents.\nThe pound closed at 54.93%, up half\na cent from Friday and a new high\nsince Sept 16, The Dominion dollar\nreduced ita discount from 11-32 per\ncent to 18-16 per cent\nBIGGOLDSOFF\nSLIGHTLY\nTORONTO, Nov. 24 (CP)-The\nmining lection ot the Toronto exchange performed the unusual feat\nof standing lUU in Siturdiy'i ihort\n\u25a0ession. The exchinge gold ihare\nIndex changed only irom 111.31 to\n111.30 and tne mlscellineoui mlnu\nindex trom 106.32 to 106.35.\nHigh priced goldi recorded narrow losiei but theu were offset by\nnarrow galni among the cheaper ti-\niuei. Lake Shore, Dome, Wright-\nHargreavei, Teck Hughea ind Pioneer were down moderately whUe\nMclntyre noted t giln of %.\nBue metali recorded a mixture of\nmild louei md galni. The mirket\nfor the oUi wu ln the doldrums.\nWINNIPEG GAINS\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 34 (CP)\u2014Current poor crop condltioni in Argen-\ntini enhanced the price of Canadim\nwheat Saturday.\nWheat prlcu advanced 1% to %\ncent \u25a0 bushel on the Winnipeg grain\nexchange u in Argentina govern\nment report confirmed previous private advlcu that country would be\nunable to export wheat on tny great\nscale this crop year. November finished at 88%, December 87%, May\n91% \u00bbnd July 92% centi.\nLocal advocatei of higher prlcu\nwere further encouraged by the sale\nfor export of Canadian wheat esU-\nmated at close to 400.000 bushels.\nSpread! on moit gradei of wheat\nImproved fractionally ln cash-grains\ntrading, whUe coane grains prlcu\nheld firm.\t\nMONTREAL GAINS\nMONTREAL. Nov. 34 (CP) -\nPrlcu itepped ciuUouily forwird\non Montreal itock exchmge Siturdiy.\nDeclaraUon ot t dividend boosted\nMontreal Cottoni preferred * couple of pointi mo Cmadian advmced mor* than * point International firmed % whil* Consolidated\nSmelten picked up t point Hollinger wu thud 30 centi. Canadian\nNorthern tdvanced t point Melch-\nen loat 1% md Walker preferred %.\nExchange Rates\nNEW YORK, Nov 14 (CP) -\nSterling exchinge firm at 14.92% for\n60-day Mil ind It $4.83% tor dt-\nhlind.\nCinidlin dolliri Saturday 15-15\ndlicount Frldiy 31-32 dlicount,\nweek iio 1% dlicount Franc 6.58%\ncenti, Ilr* 1.10 centi, Uruguiy 80.00\nctnt*.\nLONQ DISTANCI RATE! CUT\nWINNIPEG, Nov. M (CP).-A *\nper cent reduction ln the rate for\nlong-distance telephone call* li innounced bv the Manltob* telephone\nlystem. Effective December 1, the\nreduced ratal apply throughout the\nprovince.\n\u25a0MAi NINE\n$1,209,000 IN NEW\nINSURANCE SOLD\nIN B.C., OCTOBER\nTORONTO, Nov. 24 -Sale! of\nnew ordinary life iniurance ln Canada and Newfoundland last October\nby 19 compmiu having 91 _per cent\nof the businesi ln forci, totalled t\"\n416,000.\nIttO,-\nDetailed lain wert u followi:\nBritiih Columbit | 2.-00 000\nAlberta  _  1,213,000\nSaskatchewan    1,193.000\nManitoba   1.862.000\nOntario    13,269.000\nQuebec  8,594.000\nNew Brunswick - ' 687.000\nNov* Scot!* _ 1,056000\nPrince Edward Island .... 101.000\nNewfoundland  232.000\nTotal \u266630,416,000\nDEMAND HOISTS\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nCHICAGO, Nov. 24 (AP)-Broad\nipeculaUve demand hoiited wheat\nvaluei in the final hour Saturday.\nDecember md May wheat both\nwent to above 11 per bushel. Scorching temperatures that threatened to\nintensify ArgenUne crop damage\ngave ipecial lmpetui to buying.\nEuropean war talk and new itock\nmarket strength hid t decided contributory stimulating effect\nWheat cloied nervoui. % to 1%\ncenti higher than Friday'! finiih, December 11 to 11.00%, cqrn\nunchanged to % cent up. December\n59% to 60 centa, oati % to % cent\nadvmced, md provision! it 5 to 20\ncenti rise.\nNO CHANGE IN\nU.S. DOLLAR\nMONTREAL, Nov. 24 (CP)- A\nbuoymt tone ruled on Montreil foreign exchinge Saturday and tht\npound sterling advanced % cent to\n4.98 17-32 while the French franc\nat 6.65 centi and the United Statei\ndollar it 1.00 31-33 held unchmged.\nPRODUCE LOSES\nMONTREAL, Nov. 34(CP)-Prl-\ncu declined slightly on the produce\nlection of the Canadian-commodity\nexchange Stturdty. .Tht clou wu\niteady.\nBatter, Quebec!, 36%: western! 26.\nCheese, Ontario white*, 11,\nEggs, A-large 38; A-medlum 35;\nA-pulleti 34. >\nVancouver Sales\n\u201e. VANCOUVER, Nov. M (CP) -\nMining iharei iold on th* Vmcouver itock exchange Saturday were:\nListed: Bralorne 300, B R Con\n500, Cariboo 1650, Dentonla 600, Island Mount 2300. Int C & C 7600,\nMak Siccar 2000, Morning Star 6500.\nNational SU 606, Pioneer 150, Premier 1300, Reno 400, Salmon 1000,\nSheep Creek 1000, Wayside 1900.\nCurb mlnei: Beaver Sll 1000, B C\nNickel 3500, B C Silver 200. Bluebird I0,im_ Fairview 100, Federal\nBOOO, Gold Belt 8000, Mill Cltv 2000,'\nMinto 10.000, Nicola 4200. Noble Five'\n1000, Relef Ari 1500, Standard SU\n100, Ymir Ymkee Girl 300.\n>cmies\nConsult the largest and\nmost modern printing\nplant in the interior of\nB. 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NOVEMBER 25.1985\nShirley Temple\nDOLLS\n$2.65 to $9.00\nMann, Rutherford\nDrag Co.\nSHARKEY BOUT\nTO BE PROBED\nBOSTON, Nov. 24 (AP).\u2014Aroui-\ned by the outcome of Jick Sharkey'!\ncomeback debut againit Eddie \"Unknown\" Windston, Hartford, Conn.,\nnegro heavyweight State Repre-\nlentatlve Owen Gallagher of Boa-\nton, hu drafted * bill calling for\nrepeal of the Massachusetts boxing\nlawi. Such action, if luccessful,\nwould prohibit boxing ln the itate.\nGallagher, one ot the 12,470 ipectaton at Friday night'i Boston garden bouts, said he would file his\nbill tomorrow.\nDaniel J. Kelly and Peter Carr,\nmemberi of the itate boxing commission, have indicated they will\nstart an Investigation into the\nSharkey-Winston bout tomorrow.\nSharkey, out of action si.ice 1933,\ntwice knocked out Winston for the\nfull count within six mlnutei md\n10 lecond! ot fisticuffing.\n\"Soul ond Body\"\nSubject Lesson-\nSermon in Nelson\n\"Soul md Body\" wu the lubject\nef the Lesion-Sermon in til Churches of Christ Scientist, on Sundiy.\nThe Golden Text was: \"The Lord\nii good unto them that wait for\nhim, to the soul that seeketh him\"\n(Lamentations 3: 25).\nAmong the citation! which comprised tlie Lesson-Sermon was the\nfollowing from the Bible: \"Therefore we are always confident knowing that, whilst we are at home in\nthe body, wa are absent from the\nLord\" (II Corinthian! 5: \u00ab).\nThe Lesson-Sermon also included\nthe following passage from the\nChristim Science textbook, \"Science\nmd Health with Key to the Scripture*\" by Mary Baker Eddy: \"Belief\nin material suffering cause* mortals\nto retreat from their error, to flee\nfrom body to Spirit, and to appeal\nto divine lourcei outside of themselves.\"\n'SEE\"\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFer *ll vour needs In plumbing repair*, alt.rations, and\nInstallations.\nPh Vt        Oop CITV HALL\nDON'T COUGH!\nIt'i annoying te those around\nyou ai well \u2022\u2022 to younelf.\nSMYTHES WHITI PINE\nTAR WILL CURE YOU!\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPHONE  1\nWORLD IN 1.35\nVIEWS CHRIST,\nAVERSCASLOR\nIn. 1930 It Didn't\nKnow There Was\na God\nTHEME IS FROM\nTRANSFIGURATION\nPresbyterians Hear\nFirst Sermon by\nNew Pastor\nFinding hii theme In Mirk'i tc-\ncount of Christ's transfiguration,\nwhere Peter wai io carried away\nwith seeing Christ attended by Moses md Eliu that he wanted to tee\nthe episode take on the character of\npermanence and proposed that he\nand James tnd John should build\nthree tabernacle* for the celestrial\ntrio, H. P. Caslor, BA, new student\nminister of the First Presbyterian\nchurch of Nelson, told his congregation Sunday morning, in the opening\nsermon of bis pastorate, that there\nwas significance for all in the sequel to Peter* grandiose plan, that\nsequel being that suddenly when the\nthree disciplei had looked round\nabout they saw no mm uve Jesui\nonly with themielvei.\nThli in fact wu the only aniwer\nChrist made to Peter's proposal, the\nibrupt termlnatior of the celestial\nvision, with Himself only to be seen\nThere were two ways of reading\nMark's narrative of thli occurrence\nsaid the minister. One way wu purely external to oneself\u2014to study location, date, circumstances, md perhapi even the imagined emotions of\nthe witnesses. The other wu to find\nin the account something personal,\na message from Christ to all his followers. T'his was written about me,\ntoo,\" each Christian could uy.\nA NEW CONCEPTION\nAsserting that the civilized world\nin recent years had gained a new\nconception of Christ, that the financial depression had brought Him\nclose to men, the preacher laid\nChrist todiy had a itrmge grip on\nthe hearti of men. He asked them\nto make e decision between hate\nand war on the one ilde, and reason\nand peace on the other. Today the\nrich man trembled for security because of the Man Who hung on Calvary. Who said the world might have\nlife and have lt more abundantly.\nBefore now God had given the\nworld to men, and Uken ft back. It\nwu given to Adam and Eve, but\nthey loat it through linnlng. The\nAssyrians were given it, but were\nwiped out when they abused their\ntrust The Romana were given It\nbut were crushed when they failed\nto iive up to their privilege*. In the\nlame way Clod had given the world\nto the natloni today, but He did not\ngive it to be made into t battleground.\nWhile the world had followed different leaden, Christian! were distinguished u those who tried to\nfollow in the footsteps of Christ Mr.\nCaslor said. God wu to be learned\nthrough Jesus; seeing Just Jesus wu\nthe meam, he uid.\nWhile other natloni might fall, u\ndid the cities ot Ninevah and Tyre,\nmen today believed that could not\nhappen to their own. And then lud-\nRetail Lumber\nLATH-SHINGLES\nMOULDINGS\nW.W.Powell Co., Ltd.\n\"Tht Home of Cood Lumber\"\nTelephone 176 Foot of Sttnley St.\nBurn BURNS1 Coals\nUA fuel for Every Purpose\"\nGALT LUMP Per ton $10.50\nGALT STOVE Per ton   $9.00\nWILDFIRE LUMP Per ton $10.00\nWILDFIRE STOVE  Per ton  $9.00\nGREENHILL WASHED      -       .        -\nFURNACE LUMP ... Per ton$10.00\nGREENHILL STOKER ... Per ton  $9.00\nSPECIAL PRICES ON QUANTITIES\nDRY FIR, BIRCH AND CEDAR WOOD\n,   ..... >. .\nCURLERS\nATTENTION\nYOUR ICE IS READY\nWE HAVE THE BROOMS YOU NEED\nElk Chief CURLING BROOMS\nEach $1.05\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Ltd.\ndenly In 1939 they raw no man but\nJesus. Things were ln \u25a0 mew In this\ncountry, but the people knew now\nthere wis a God; they didn't know\nthat In 1930. The experience was a\nhard price to pay for contumely. But\nin the gloom wu \u2022 hope; Jesui wu\n\u25a0UU alive.\nDeclaring the world needed the\noptimism based on the faith of\nChrist Jesus, the preacher pictured\nthe borne where the Infant took its\nfirst Itepi, the father holding IU\nhand; when it essayed to walk by\nItself, it fell.\nON FLOOR TODAY\nThat'i where we ar* tod\u00bby\u2014on\nthe floor,\" declared the preacher,\n\"because we \u00bbr\u00ab too proud to be\npicked up.\"\nContrasting Paul, who gloried\neven In prison that he had shaken\nhands wr.hjC.od on the road to Damascus, md Peter, who hid had an\nequal chance, but bad chosen to\ndeny his Muter, he commended u\nan example to men today, Paul,\nwho had admitted his need, crying.\n\"I need Thee every hour.\"\nMr. Culor, who arrived it the\nend of the week from Toronto, hu\none more year to study at Knox college to obtain his degree in divinity.\nIn introducing himself to the congregation, he said from what h\u00bb had\nheard.and seen of Nelson, he felt\nNelson and he ahould agree. He expressed the hope that the First Pres-\ntyterian church would do good work\nthis winter, and play m effective\npart ln carrying the gospel message to the world.\nMORE ABOUT\nQUEBEC VOTES\n(Contlnuid Frem Pio* On*)\nAction Llbenl* Nationale (roup ot\nInsurgent Liberals.\nWhile the Conservative! and the\nALN fiction are retaining their\nentitle* in the campaign, they constitute a joint opposition against\nthe Liberal party. If they tre luccessful at the polls the ennounced\nagreement between them ll that Mr.\nDuplessis will become premier\nwhile Mr. Gouin #ill choose moit\nof the cabinet ministers.\nExcept ln three seati where Liberals have been returped, two by\nacclamation the other due to the\nwithdrawal after nomination day of\nany opposing candidate ill government candidates will be opposa.1\nIndependent Liberals are respo:-\/-\nhie for a number o( three and four-\ncornered contests.\nThe polli open it t o'clock ind\nclose it t, E.S.T.. 16 a.m. to 3 p.m.\nP.S.T.). If continued interest\nevinced in the campaign ti my\ncriterion t record vote will be cast.\nIndications are the weather will be\nfavorable.\nTOO UTE TO CLASSIFY\nLOST-BROWN CLUE* BAG Between Trail md Rock Creek camp.\nContain! valuable!. Phone 35.\n14313)\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nKnlghti of Pythiu military wh.st.\nWedneiday, Nov, 27. U311)\nEXCLUSIVE FUR WORK\ntee EVA  VERGE, Wt GORE ST.\n.41.5.\nBuy raw milk trom Hillside Dairy.\nGrade A. N. Maglio lc Sons. iiW.I\nDaughter* of England meet tonight in Memorial Hall ( o'clock.   N\n(4298)\nTuei. 2\u00abth. Mllftary whllt S p.m.\nFllrvliw Parish hall, 28c      (4277)\nElectrical    Contracting    F.    H.\nSmith, 313 Baker SL Phone 668.\n(4176)\nSPIC A SPAN CLEANERS AND\nTAILORS,  413  JOSEPHINE   ST.\n(4211)\nK. of C. military whllt Thundiy,\nNov. 28, 8 pjn. Catholic halL (429i)\nA brown buckskin belt maku in\nInexpensive Christmas present for\nt mtn. JACK  BOYCE'S.      (4266)\nWatch the Dally News for ipeclal\nad regarding SL Paul'i Chrlitmu\nTree bazaar, December 3.      14312)\nDONT FORGET BIG CARNIVAL\nDANCE, NOV. 29TH, RAINBOW\nHALL TROUBADOURS.       (4279)\nEntrlei for ladiei' md men'i 440\nopen nces at carnival Nov. 30 must\nbe in by Thunday. Send to M. Morley, Box 661       (4310)\nTher* will be ( special GREY-\nHOUND Coach luving Nelson 12.16\ni.m. Sunday, Dec 1st to Uk* back\nauditorium excursionist! .to New\nDinvir and way pointa. (4220)\nNtlion Temple No. 10 Pythian Sli-\nteri meet in K. P. hall tonight, 7.30\nsharp. Roll call and nomination of\nofficen. All Knights of Pythiu invited to \u25a0 social at 9 o'clock. (4299)\nMAKE UP YOUR PARTY EARLY\nFOR THE KINSMEN CLUB'S AN.\nNUAL 8NOWBALL FROLIC \u2014\nHUME HOTEL \u2014DECEMBER 6th.\nIT'S GOING TO BE GOODI (4304)\nWeit Kootenay Centnl Fat-men'\nInstitute semi-annual meeting, City\nHaU, Nelson, Thunday, Nov. 28th,\n10 a.m. All firmen welcome. K.\nWillice. \u2022        - (4306)\nCURLERS\nClassification takei plice December 2nd, enly those-paid up will be\nincluded. Ply it Wood, Villmce\nCo., Bush*, Wation Shoe Store or\nthe ucrctary.      . , (4301)\nCHRISTMAS CHEER IS NEEDED\nA further meeting of the Chrlitmu Cheer Fund Assn. to organize\nCanvassers md Investigating Committees will be held ln the City Hall\non Wed. the 27th, Inst, at 8 o'clock.\nP.M. All Interested and representative! of the different city organization! md lervlce clubi are urged to\nattend. (4303)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nCove\u2014John Willam, passed away\nFriday. Body will reit at Somen\nFuneral Home until Monday where\nlervlce will be held at 2 p.m. Ven\nArchdeacon F. H. Graham officiating.  . (4309)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nErlckion\u2014Mn. P. John, of Grmlte\nRoid, passed \u00bbway Friday. Body\nwill rest at Somen Funeral Home\nuntil Tuesday, thenc* to the Scandinavian church where service will\nbe held at 2 p.m.. Rev. E. E. Llnd-\ngren officiating. No flowen b- re-\nquesL . (4308)\nMurdoch's Goal\nBeats Boston\nShore and Patrick Are\nBanished for Ice\nFighting\nNIW YORK, Nov. 24 (AP). \u2014\nMurray Murdoch netted a pass from\nCecil Dillon midway through the\nthird period tonight and gave New\nYork Rangen a 1-0 National Hockey\nleague victory over Boston Bruins.\nIt was the Rangers' flnt win on\nhome Ice thli season.\nWhat the game lacked from a\nscoring standpoint the playen made\nup with iome of the hardest body\nchecking seen in Madison Square\nGarden this season. Fourteen thousand spectators wer* brought to\ntheir feet sharply ln the closing minutes of the final period when Lynn\nPatrick and Eddie Shore engaged\nin fisticuffs and were banished with\nmajor penalties.\nFrom an individual standpoint\nDave Kerr, the Rangen' goalie, wu\nthe itar of the night Kerr turned\nback 49 drive*\u201439 in the second and\nthird periods. Tiny Thompson wu\ncredited with 23 uvea.\nHal Starr, rugged Ranger guard,\nreturned to the game after a long\nlayoff due to e ihoulder Injury luffered during the training season. He\nbounded attacken around with old-\ntime vigor.\nLINEUPS\nRanger* Boiton\nGotl\nKerr Thompion\nDifenee\nAyrei _  Shore\nJohnion   Slebert\nCenter\nBoucher    . ..  Welltnd\nWlrrai\nBill Cook Clipper\nBun Cook .._.'.     Bealtle\nRangen lube\u2014Dillon, Murdoch\nPatrick, Keeling, Brydson, Connolly. Mason. Starr, Heller.\nBruini subs\u2014Sands, Busier, Mot-\nter, O'Neil. Kamlnsky, Shannon,\nCowley, Graham, Jenkin*.\nOfficials\u2014Ag   Smith   md   Odie\nCleghorn.\n8UMMARY\nFlnt period: No icore. Peniltlei:\nCowley, Starr, Ayre*.\nSecond period: No icore. Penilty:\nKamlnsky.\nThird period: 1\u2014Rangen, Murdoch (Dillon) 12:25. Penalties-Mot-\nter, Jenkins, Shore (major), Patrick\n(two, one major).\nMORE ABOUT.\nSEN. MURPHY\n(Continued From Page Oni)\ndepartment of rallwayi and canals,\nand Edward F. Murphy, all of Ottawa. Two listen died iome yein\nigo.\nThe funenl will be held Wedneiday at 9:45 a.m. at SL Theren\nchurch, Ottawt with interment tt\nNotre Dame cemetery.\nSenator Murphy'i life wu ipent\nln the shadow of the parliament\nbulldlngi. He wu born In Ottawa,\nDec. 8, 1862, educated here and\npracticed law here for yean.\nMember of two Liberal administrations, that of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, md the fint government of\nMackenzie King, Mr. Murphy nt ln\nthe house ot commons for the constituency ot Russell from 1908 until\n1925 when he withdrew to the unite.\nBig League\nPuck Standings\nCANADIAN SECTION\nW.   L.   D.    0.\nToronto  _..-   3    3    1    22\nCmadiem    3    I    0    13\nAmericani     1    4    1    10\nMarooni         12    0     3\nUNITED STATES SECTION\nChicago     t   0    1    12\nRangen     2    3    2      8\nDetroit     113      6\nBoston     110      1\nSaturday scores: Maroons 5, Toronto 2; Canadiens 2, Americans 1.\nSunday score*: Toronto 1, Detroit\n2j Boston 0, Rangen 1; Marooni 1,\nChicago 2.\nFree Fare Wins\nHandicap Event\n22 to 1 Chance Was\nThird in Race\nLast Year   \u25a0\nMANCHESTER, England, Nov. 24\n(CP Cable) \u2014 The veteran Free\nFare, owned by B. Warner md ridden by Sammy Wragg. galloped\nhome to win the Mancheiter November handicap here yesterday with\nfive lengths to ipare. Lord Derby'!\nThrapston wu lecond and Lady\nFitzwilliam'i Jesmond Dene third,\nbut J. E. Cottrell'i Crawley Wood,\na hot favorite at 7 to 2, finished nowhere ln the field of 19.\nFree Fare, a 22 to 1 chance. Justified Mr. Warner'! persistence. Lait\nyear the horse wai third In thii\nrice ind the previoui year second\nThe race wu featured by Gordon\nRichardi' desperate bid for \u2022 runaway victory by rushing Chrysler 11\nto the front from the itart Britain'!\nchampion jockey led the' field t\nmerry chue to within two furlong!\nof home, when Chrysler 11 weakened md Free Fare took the tint poiition to hold It unchallenged.\nFree Fare'i time over the mlle-\nand-on-half route wu two mlnutei\n43 1-5 seconds.\nFISHERMEN ROW TO    \u25a0'\nUND IN GALE\nPORT DUFFERIN, NS., Nov. 24\n(CP)\u2014Safe on lmd, 10 fishermen\ntold todiy how they rowed 18 miles\nto land in the teeth of i furloui\ngale after their vessel burned to the\nwater's edge ott thli village.\nFor leven houn the crew of the\nLunenburg smack Radio I fought\nitorm ind fog, their tiny dory bobbin* on the combers like \u2022 cork,\nbefore they made t lindfall late\nFriday nighL\nboston cubs\nWin first tut\nBOSTON, Nov. 24 (AP)-Boiton\nCubs, last leason'i Can-Am hockey\nleague champloni, gained their tldt\nvictory of the new campaign by noi-\ning out Springfield Indian! 2-1 tonight in a lively overtime contest\nWoodrow \"Porky\" Dumart, a 301-\nton rookie, icored in the tint period.\nChrii Speyer tied the count ln -the\nthird. Bert Mclnenly icored the winning goal on * long shot\n'MORE ABOUT\nSANCTIONS\n(Contlnuid From Paw On*)\nUnited Statu. Thiy wld th* country might b* abl* to carry on for\na yur with avellabli oil luppllis.\nSoviet Foreign Commissar Maxim\nLltvlnoff in Moscow told the Italian\nambassador Russia tully approved\not the league unctioni against\nIUly. \u2022\u2022\nAt Addli Ababa, the'Ethlopim\ngovernment claimed it! louthern\nforcei had driven Italian troopi out\nof Gorrahei. The fleeing Italian!\nlett mmy ot their dead, the reporti\nuid..\nDiipatchei reaching Hanr uld\niome of Ru Nuibu'i men had recaptured Gabre Dirre 12 mllu\nnorth of Gorrahei. A Reuten report laid Anale, 15 mllu louth of\nSasa Baneh ind about 50 milu\nnorth of Gorrahei, alw wu retaken.\nRome officially announced, however that Italy now control! til\nOgaden province.\nPARIS, Nov. 24 (CP-Hevu). -\nUsually reliable aourcei uid tonight Great Britain md France had\ndecided to recommend to the League\nof Nationa unctioni commltte* of\n18 that it postpone consideration of\nthe oil. iron md coal embargo\nagainst Italy. The Committee wu\nscheduled to discus* the proposal\nnext Friday. _  ___,    __\nPremier Laval md Sir George\nRussell Clerk, th* British ambas-\nwdor, met tonight and were understood to htvt re*ch*tt thi* decision.\nOIL CONSUMPTION LOW\nROME. Nov. S4 (AP).\u2014Despite t\nthreatened oil embargo, expert! uid\ntonight Italy hu reduced petroleum comumptlon to the point where\nthe country bellevee it cm carry\non at home md ln Africa tor one\nyear without running ihort\nSourcei close to the government\nremained confident meanwhile,\nthat the United SUtei would not\napply an oil embargo againat the\nFascist state. They reiterated IUly\nwould consider such \"legal but hoi-\ntile\" action * violation of American\nneutrality md m aid to Ethlopi*.\nETHIOPIAN VICTORY  *  _._.\nADDIS ABABA, Nov. 24 (AP).\u2014\nThe Ethiopian government mnounc-\ned today it* armiei had driven the\nItalian troop* *outh from the city\nof Gorrahei. The fleeing Italians,\nthe mnouncement continued, left\nmany of their dead.\nThe Ethiopian army li iweeplng\nthe Invaders backwards since Halle\nSelassie's visit to the front, the official itatement raid.\nHawks Down the\nMaroons by 2-t\nHowie Morenz Gets\nHis First Goal of\n: the Season\n' \\   .\nCHICAGO, Nov. \u00ab (AP).-The\nworld ch*mp!on M\u00abroon\u00bb luffered\ntheir lecond defeat of the National\nHockey league aeaaon her* tonight,\nbowing to the undefeated Chicigo\nBlack Hawki, 1-1, in t uvagely\nfought game.\nEarl Robinson'i goil during the\ntint three mlnutei ot action gave\nthe Marooni the lead tb* acore\ncoming while Art Coulter wu In\nthe penalty box for charging Run\nBllnco into the boardi.\nHawks tied lt up ln the lecond\nperiod on Howie Morent' goal on a\nplay with Muih March and Marty\nBurke after 45 lecondi, md won in\nthe third when Eddie Ouellette, recruit wlngman playing In place of\nJohnny Gottiellg who luffered an\nInjury, poked the puck put Billy\nBeveridge.\nMorenz' goal wu the tint ot the\nseason for the former Canadien star\ncenter. Shortly before the end of\nthe game Marooni claimed the tying\ncoal when the puck wai shoved Into\nlhe net ln \u2022 melee but Referee Babe\nDye ruled It no goaL\nSUMMARY\nFlnt period: 1\u2014Montreal, Robinson (Evans) 2:40. Penalties: Coulter,\nShields.\nSecond period: 2\u2014Chicago, Morenz (March-Burke) :45. Penalty:\nShield!.\nThird period: S\u2014Chicago, Ouellette (Morenz-Levlnsky) 12:55. Pen-\nallies: None.\nShots stopped: Kiraku 17, t, 8\u2014\n34; Beveridge 8,12,19\u201439.\nREMITTANCES TO\nITALY STOPPED\nBY TRAIL BANK\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. M.-Whlle one\nTrail bank Saturdiy reported that\nall remittance* to Italy, whether ln\nItalian currency or not nad been\ndefinitely itopped, the other reported the private remittance! were being made u usual.\nThe lituation indicated to observer* tint lt would be but t\nmatter of time until all remittances\nwould be stopped by the imposition-\nof financial unction on Italy by\nCanada.\nSYRACUSE BEATS\nROCHESTER 3-2\nSYRACUSE. N.Y., Nov. 14 <CP)-\nSyracuie SUn defeated Rochester\n3-2 her* tonight ln t rough overtime International' Hockey league\ngame. Mickey Blake s\u00abnk the winning tally on t lone rush.\nEarly ln the tint period Hal\nPickett* rapped ln a go*_ tor Rochester. .\nLite ln the ucond Scotvold mide\nIt 2-0 and the home force! itarted\nto put on a frenzied attack, Jack\nMarkle icored. Bob Dividson tied\nlt up ln the third.\nJack Shlll and Pickett*, drew\nmajor penaltl-* tor fighting ln the\novertime period, PotJy Calllghen\ngetting t minor for buttlpg in.\nRED WINGS BEAT\nTORONTO LEAFS\n11,000 See Toronto\nLose Third Game in\nSuccession\n\u25a0 DETROIT, Nov, 24 tCP'-Detroit\nRed Wingi won their tint National\nHockey league victory in the season\ntonight besting the Toronto Maple\nLeafi 2-1 ln t gime marked by\nrough play md t third period\nwrangle which halted the contest\nfor more then 10 mlnutei. A crowd\nof 11,000 saw the gam*. It waa the\nthird itraight loss for the Leafs.\nBarry icored in the first period\non \u2022 pau from Lewli and lt wu a\nLewts-Goodfellow pass that enabled\nHec Kilrea to acore the second Detroit goal in the second stanza. Nick\nMetz on a pass from Conacher, prevented the Leafs from Uklng *\nshutout with * third period counter.\nThe third period controveny wu\nthe reiult of * penalty on Bowman,\nWing defenceman. Howe took hli\nplace in the penalty box and when\nBowman's time wu up. Howe went\non the Ice. After officiali and playen had argued from one end of\nthe Ice to the other, pliy wu relumed with Howe drawing t two-\nminute penilty for taking Bowman'i place without permission.\nSummary:\nFlnt period:\n1. Detroit, Barnr (Lewli) 16:01.\nPenaltiet\u2014Conacner, Lewii, Bliir\n(2), McDonald.       Z\nSecond period:'.\n2. Detroit. H. Kilru (Goodfellow-\nLewis) 9:19.\nPenaltiee\u2014Blair   (penalty   shot),\nH. Jackson.\nThird period:\n3. Toronto. M*tz (Comcher) 10:11\nPeniltie*\u2014Comcher,   H.   Kllrei.\nPrlmeeu. Bowman, Howe, Kilrea\n(misconduct).\nStops;      ...\nHainsworth. 7. \u00ab. 11-24.    \u2022\nSmith 11, 6, 9-lS.\nMORE ABOUT\nSINO-JAPAN\n(Continued From Pate Oni)\nMi\nricapturlng tht publle safety bu-\nmu, planting machln* gum In\ntvtry plac* of vantage.\nThe demonstrators previously\nmarched by hundred! through the\nstreets, proclaiming demand! for\nimmediate lelf-government for the\nTientsin irei.\nVirtual marital law wti ordered\nIn the city last night u municipal\nauthoritie* sought to check the\nactivitlei ot autonomist agiUton\nwho were threitening to get out\nof control\nChinese luthorltlei claimed the\nself-government advocate*' had\nhired icore* of gunmen for the purpoie of creating outbreak* In varioui parti ot the city, following\nwhich the agitator* plmned to demmd control ot government office..\nThey raid posten md handbill!\n\u25a0dvocitlng autonomy bad been\nbroadcast throughout the city trom\nautomobiles allegedly bearing the\nJaoanese emblem.\nThe local unrest wai coincidental\nwilh the arrival here of Major-Gen.\nKenll Doihara, Japan\"* \"L\u00bbwrence\nof Manchoukuo.\" from Pelping.\nCLAIM   JAPAN\n6EHIND MOVE\nChinese quarter* alleged the agitation wu put of a province-wide\nand Japanese-Inspired program designed to afford t pretext for tctlon\nsimitar to thit taken by Yin Ju-\nKeng today in declaring m autonomous government in the demilitarized tone ot eutern Hopei, north\nof th* city.\nPosten urged overthrow ot the\nChinese \"dictatonhlp\" and opposition to the naUonal government'!\nmonetary program, ai well u defence measurei against Communlsti.\nToronto Jumps\nSlump Horses\nTORONTO, Nov. 24 (CP)-Ten\nJumpi in a difficult figure eight\ncoune proved too much for 57\n\u2022killed, high-bred military horsei\net the royil winter fair lut night\nOnly two ef thit number were\n\u2022ble to clear the hurdlei without\nt fault and even they were unable\nto repeat the performance in t\njump-off for tint place.\nTo Lisett*. a chestnut ridden by\nCaptain Andre Jousseaume, went\nthe honor for first position. A\nchunky horse, rather clumsy in way\not going, Lisette slid over the hurdle! by Inches, kicking up his hind\nlegi to icrape over by t haln-\nbreadth every time.\nThe only other hone to clear the\njump* was Avocat, a 10-year-old\nbay, ridden by Capt. C. C. Jadwln\nof the United State* team.\nGIANTS IUY HURLER\nNEW YORK, Nov. 24 (API-New\nYork Glmta innounced todiy the\npurchase of Pitcher Dick Coffman\nfrom St Louis Browm ind the outright uie of fint baseman Joe Malay\nto th* Little Rock club of the Southern association.\nCoffman'a number went up with\nthe Browm late last season when he\nengaged ln \u2022 fist fight with Manager Rogen Hornsby.\nBrushed Wool\nSports\nJackets\nAnd very smart. Finished\nwith ripple btck tnd full\nripper. Colors, Royt I,\nbrown, Oreen.  b\/M-H\n$4.95\nGODFREYS'\n,        LIMITED\n\"CAMBR1DCE  CLOTHES\"\nlit BAKER      PHONI 270\nSnappy\nOvercoats\nFOR SNAPPY-\nDAYS\nThe new fabrics tell a\nstory of warmth without\nweight. 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