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UM\nrive ceNis a corv\nNUMBER 20\u00ab|\nPRAYANDWORK\nFOR THE PEACE\nPLEA OF POPE\nPeace, Peace, Peace Is\nHis Prayer With\nYule Message\nSTANDS AGAINST\nHOMICIDAL WAR\nPope Mahe a Plea\nFor World Peace\nConstant Increase in\nWarlike Arms Not\nto His Liking\nBy ANDRUE BERDING\n(Auoclated Press Foreign Staff)\nVATICAN CITY, Dec. 24 (AP).-\nPope Piua warned that \"the clamor\nof wtr spread ever farther\" and\nurged the world to pray and work\nfor peace In his Christinas address\nto the \"curia\" ol cardinals.\n\"We aee a constant Increase in\nwarlike arms,\" he said. \"This Is a\ndistracting dement ia which the\nspirit teama to have so part We\n\u2022re on tha eve ol. a day $&_, ftt\nheaven* resound with the hymns of\nangel* calling tot peace on earth.\n\"New hat a chant had more reason for being than today. '-' We\nwlah for peace. We bless peace. But\nif. in the future, there be some\npeople possessed of a homicidal\nmania who wish to prepare for war,\nwe shall have another prayer.\n\"This prayer will be: \"Destroy,\n0 Lord, those who wish war.'\n\"But we prefer our first prayer.\"\nHis holiness concluded by repeating with passionate emphasis the\nword:\n\"Peace!. Peace! Peace!\"\nThe voice of war, said the pontiff,\nis added to \"aU the discomfort, pain,\nand real evil of the present crisis\nwhich is felt in all directions ln private and public life.\"\nHe urged the world to Invoke the\ncomforts of the Virgin Mary in\nthese troubles. Particularly in the\nmoment when the famous shrine at\nLoreto has been taken over by the\nVatican under it* treaty of conciliation with Italy.\nThe pope said he rejoiced over the\nsuccess of the holy year just past ir.\na moment when the world was disturbed by ao many -conflicting currents as to suggest that the justice\nof God might be about to descend\nupon mankind. He said the eucharistic congresses at Buenos Aires and\nMelbourne were matteri of consolation and expressed the desire that\neucharistic congresses might develop\nevermore.\nTonight the pope will avail hlmielf of an age-old privilege accorded\nto every parish priest only on\nChristma* eve. With only a few intimates in attendance he will, go to\nhis private chapel at midnight and\nrecite three separate masses in commemoration of the birth of the\nSaviour.\nPOPE PIUS\nPray and work for peace it the\nurge of Pope Plu* In hi* Christ-\nmat message.\nFROST GREETS\nSAINT NICK\nIt Is 20 Below in\nCalgary and 24\nin Edmonton\nWINNIPEG. Dec.'24 <CP).-Santa\nClaus is having nippy weather {or\nhis quick visit to western Canada's\ncities and hamlets.\nAlberta and Saskatchewan shivered, with blizzards In tome parts,\nand Manitoba enjoyed zero weather\nwith a light snow falling.\nA' high wind whipped snow In\nblizzard style in southern Saskatchewan, with the mercury down\nto 25 below zero. In the north it\nwas around 18 to 23 below, with\nSaskatoon reporting 18 below.\nCalgary\u2014where Christmas day\ngolf Is often celebrated\u2014had 20 below. Edmonton reported 24 below.\nStorms preceded the drop in temperatures.\nWinnipeg's weather wu ideal for\nChristmas shopping, just a few\npoints above the zero mark. It was\n15 below yesterday. At Portage la\nPrairie. Brandon and other Manitoba points, sub-zero temperatures\nwere reported.\nEven Vancouver had prospects of\na white Christmas. Snow fell there\nlast night and chilly temperatures\npromised it might survive for Christmas day. Heavy rains occurred at\nVictoria and tnow fell on northern\nparta of Vancouver Island.\nHAMPERS GO ON\nTHEIR MISSION\nOF GOOD WILL\n255 Designated Up to\nNoon; Record to\nBe Broken\nCITY, COUNTRY\nALIKE BENEFIT\nCheer Fund Assures\nNone Will Lack the\nAccomplishments\nCulmination of Nelson's annual\nChristmas Cheer Fund effort, which\nfrom a money standpoint was in\nexcess of $2300, came Saturday with\nthe packing of the hampers, graded\nas to size, and their distribution to\nthe beneficiaries in* city and diitrict.\nAs In recent year*, the grocery\nstorei did the packing on their owu\nSremises, according to lists turn-\nhed them, the butcher shops tending marked parcels of (neat to designated grflceile* ln the forenooa. At\nthe hamper! wera packed, thote for\ncity deltvwy were delivered t>y the\ngroceries' own delivery tervices, thlt\nlyttem being attended with lets\npublicity for the beneficiaries.\n* Country deliveries were made In\nsome instances by arrangement, and\nin some by the regular services.\nWILL MAKE NEW MARK\nAt the noon hour Saturday the\nnumber of hamper* to be sent out\nnumbered 255. but aa there are always a number arranged for late in\nthe day, for cases not previously reported, it was certain that the previous high mark, made a year ago,\nof 280 hampers, would be exceeded.\nThus the generous gifts of Nelson\ncitizens and those of the district.\nand of groups that raised funda in\nvarious ways.. in the city, at the\nmlnea, and elsewhere, assured, as\nfar as possible, that nowhere in the\nNclsoh.dlstrict should the Christmas\naccompaniments be lacking, for the\nday that the Whole of Christendom\ncelebrates as one of joy and good\nwllL\nBATTERED FISHING SCHOONER, A MASS\nOF WRECKAGE, LI MPS INTO HER PORT\nPriests Are Safe\nAfter Evacuated\njanese Mission\nJape\nTOKIO. Dec. 24 (AP). - Four\nFrench-Canadian Roman Catholic\npriest*, who were compelled to\n' evacuate the mission at Amamio-\nshima because of anti-Catholic agitation, arrived today at Tagoshima.\nThey reported their arrival to\nMonsignor Marella, the apostolic\ndelegate to Toklo. Their telegram\ndid not mention damage to churches\nas the newspaper Kokumin Shim-\nbun had reported at the time ot the\ntrouble.\nThe four priests are tha Rev.\nFathers Etrault. Boulay. Penneton\nand Quinette. Neither the Canadlen\nlegation nor the apostolic delegation naa taken up the matter with\nthe Japanese government but lt Is\nknown that the priests vainly sought\nprotection from local authorities before leaving.\nONE DEAD ANO NINE\nHURT  IN  EXPLOSION\nMONFALCONE, Italy, Dec. 24\n(24).\u2014A warrant officer wat killed\nand nine men injured today by the\nexplosion of the motor on the submarine Fretelli' Bandiera. Cause of\nthe accident waa not immediately\ndetermined.\nLost a Sailor at Sea in the\nTerrible   Storm;   AH\nDories Wrecked\nPBOVINCETOWTJ. Maaa., Dee. 34\n(AP).\u2014Battered and broken, one of\nher crew taken from her by boiling aea, the two masted flahlng\nachooner Mary T. Ooulart today lay\nat her dockalda while her men\ntalked of horrible houra on an\nangry Atlantic.\nShe slid into port yesterday, her\nflag at half meat and ber decks\natewn with wreckage. Somewhere\nout on the' broad ocean about 100\nmiles off Yarmouth. N.S. she left\nRank Sllva, 98-year-old seaman.\nCaptain Lawrence C. Santos, an\nold timer on the stormy flahlng\nbanka, told of a storm \"the Ukea\nof which\" he'd never witnessed before.\nSix dories were washed overboard,\nsails were In tatters, ralla were\nbent, remaining dories smashed and\nher winches wera useless.\nCaptain Santoa, after two weeks\non the banka, atlll had plenty ot\nbait and waa persuaded to stay out\na little longer that the catch might\nbe swelled and Christmas day might\nbe a little more abundant. And\nduring the last week out, the storm\nbroke.\nThere were 62,000 pounda of flah\nln the Goulart'a hold today\u2014a email\ncatch and no compensation for the\nlot* ot a man and the wrecking of\na *htp.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nToronto \u00bbnd Montreal: lnduetrlal\nstocks  closed  higher.\nToronto Mlnss; n.gher.\nNew York:  Stocks closed  higher.\nWinnipeg: wheat closed higher.\nToronto: 'Bacon hoga off car up\n19 cents to 8.40.\nLondon: Bar silver and copper\nhigher: Tin, lead and sine unchanged.\nNew York: Bar silver higher; Tin,\nlead   and   alnc   unchanged.\nMontreil:   Silver   ateady.\nNew York: Cotton lower; Coffee\nhigher;   Sugar  unchsnged.\nNew York: Canadian dollar down\n8-32  to  1.00 29-33.\nHER QUICK WIT\nSAVED HER AUTO\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 14 (CP).-\nMrs. A. E. Lewi* could thank her\nquick wit today for preventing theft\nof her automobile.\nShe waa seated ln the parked car\nwhen two men and a woman approached. One of the men jerked\nopen, the door and, pressing some\nobject against her tide, ordered:\n\"Get out.\"\nNo help wat at hand; but Mrs.\nLewis saw a man approaching some\ndistance away. He wat a stranger,\nbut the woman tried a ruse.\n\"If it is the car you want, you\nhad better ask my husband,\" she\nsaid, pointing to the stranger.\nThe two men and women glanced\nat tha approaching pedestrian and\nfled.\nURGES BRITISH-MADE\nAIRPLANE PREFERENCE\nHALIFAX, Dec. 24 (CP).-Regu-\nlar transatlantic airplane tervice was\ndefinitely slated within the next tive\nyear* and Canada ahould \"grant a\npreference to British-made aircraft by abolishing the preaent 10\nper cent tariff, making it possible to\ncompete on a more even basis with\nAmerican-made machine*,\" H. P.\nAyres., of Montreal declared last\nnight before boarding the liner At-\ncania for England.\nAnd it came to pats in those days, that thert\nwent out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all\nthe world should be taxed.\n(And this toting was first made whtn Cyrenius\nwat governor of Syria.)\nAnd all went to b* taxed, every one into hit own\nAnd Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of\nthe City of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the City of\nDavid, which is called Bethlehem; (because he was\nof the house and lineage of David:)\nTo be taxed with Mary hit espoused wife, being\ngreat with child.\nAnd so it was, that, whUe they wert there, the\ndays were accomplished that the should be delivered.\nAnd she brtught forth ker first-born ton, and\naerRj-pei WiiiviriiwwUJwff t_t*k*t,-andlaU himin-.\na manner; because theft wat no room for them in\nthe inn.\nAnd there were in the same country shepherds\nabiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock\nby night.\nAnd, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them,\nand the glory of the Lord shone round about them:\nand they were sore afraid.\nAnd the angel said unto thm, Fear not: for,\nbehold, 1 bring you good tidings-of great joy, which\nshall be to all people.\nFor unto you is born this day in the City of\nDavid a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.\nAnd this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find\nthe babe wrapped in swaddling -clothes, lying in a\nmanger.-\nAnd suddenly there was, with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,\nGlory to God in Ihe highest, and on earth peace,\ngood will toward men.\nAnd it came to pass, as the angels were gone\naway from them into heaven, the shepherds said\none to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem,\nand see this thing which is come to pass, which the\nLord hath made known unto us.\nAnd they came with haste, and found Mary,\nand Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.\nAnd when they had seen it, they made known\nabroad the saying which was told them concerning\nthis child.\nAnd all they that heard it wondered at those\nthings which were told them- by the shepherds.\nBut Mary kept all these things, and pondered\nthem in her heart.\nAnd the shepherds returned, glorifying and\npraising God for all the things that they had heard\nand seen, as it was told unto them.\u2014St. Luke, Chap.,\nter 2\u2014Verses 1 to 20.\nFour Killed in\nPlane Crash\nRKO, N\u00abv.. Dec. 34 (CP)\u2014A\nsearching part; reported todty three\nyoung airplane paaaengera and their\npilot, missing since Sunday afternoon, had ell been found dead ln\ntha wreckage of the plane on Owyhee canyon, north of her*.\nThe discovery waa reported by a\nsearching party headed by Frank\nRutherford of North Tork, Nev.,\nand uncle ot two of the youthful\nvictims.\nThe dead wer* Floyd De long,\nElko, pilot; Donald Btlnton. Bit\nsister. June, 18, and Ruth Womack.\n18, all of Mountain City, Neb.\n11YEAR-0LD\nTOOTED\nMan Who Supplied Is\nHeavily Fined at\nCastlegar\nCASTLEGAR, B.C., Dec. 24,-On\na charge of supplying liquor to a\nminor\u2014a 17-year-old boy\u2014who, il\nis alleged, shared the liquor with an\n11-year-old lad,*Joe Nimonekin, a\nman on relief, was aentenced in\npolice court here by R. O. West,\nstipendiary magistrate, to pay a\nfine of $300 or In default serve tix\nmontha in jail with hard labor.\nJvidence wai to th* effect that\nthe 11-year-old boy hisaB-e. JO intoxicated that he -wat unable to\n\u2022aftlk.\nNimonekin admitted that, despite\ntha tact hit family wa* on relief, he\nhad made large purchase* of liquor\nat the government store* ln Nelson\nand Trail during the past year. He\nhad had a previous conviction\nagainst him on a charge of theft.\nEIGHT ESCAPE\nSINKING SHIP\nST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. Dee. 34 (CP\nCable).\u2014Eight of the crew of the\nfishing schooner Jean Smith pulled\naway trom their sinking craft and\ntaking to tbe turbulent tea. m-n*\naged to get to shore at Codroy today Akron Kearley ot Belleorarm\nreported that hla .vessel became\nunseaworthy ln battling the atorm\nand had to be abandoned alght\nmiles off the coast. With a ca'j-h\not herring under her hatchet the\nJean Smtth waa bound for Gloucester, Mass., from Boyot Islands.\nMore Relief Men\nJoin 800 Gathered\nin Vancouver City\nVANCOUVER,  Dec.  24   (CP).\u2014\nEight   hundred   men   from   relief\ncamps, now in Vancouver, were reinforced today by 200 men from a\ncamp at Coqultlam.\nTHOUSANDS OF\nPILGRIMS ARE\nIN BETHLEHEM\nA Religious Fervor]\nGrips Place Where <j\nChrist Born\nMODERN PILGRIMSl\nTRAVEL BY AUTl\nCarols Sung and Bellj|\nRung as Services\nGet Underway\nBETHLEHEM, Dec. 24 (API-\nThousands of pilgrims, white and\nblack and representing a score ef\ndenominations, poured Into thl*\nlittle town In the Palestine hill*\ntoday to obterve the birth nearly\n2000 yeart ago of Jesui Chrlit.\nMany of these modern pilgrim*\ncame by automobile over tha\nbroad highway from Jerusalem*\nonly eight mllet away. It It a\nsmoother and atralghter road and\nthe conveyances many timet fatter than thote that were known In\n. Hind's >\u00bbl|n whan the woman tt\ndlttant Naiareth and her terpen-\nterhuiband trudged to thlt llttlal\ntown.\nCAROL  BELLS **t\nBoth here and ln Jeruaelam thi\nair resounded to the tinging a\ncarols and ringing of bells as thi\nage-old rites began. The climax tt\nservices in many churches wa\nreached at midnight (5 pm. E.S.Ti\nin the church of the nativity, bull\nover the apot where the Holy Chill\nis believed to have been born.\nPROCESSION OF PRIESTS\nAfter a long mass, a procession a\npriests with swinging censors tool\nup their stand before n curtain nlchi\nin the transcept. Here thc actin,\nLatin patriarch drew aside the cur\ntain, picked ud the revealed figuri\nof the Holy Child and conducted 1\nto a grotto beneath the transpa\nwhile the great congregation shout\ned \"Hallelujahs.\"\nThe narrow grotto, ho-dly larf\nenough for 50 persons to enter a\none time, is accepted as the actua\nsite of the manger where the Chrla\nchild was born.\nA religious fervor, becoming mofl\ndistinct as night approaches, is tkl\nmutual characteristic of the poly\ni?lot crowds swarming into Bethla\nhem.\nInsurance Brokers\nCharged With Thef\nVANCOUVIR, Dec. 24 (CP). *\nLeonard Johnson and Cyril Sh\u00abW\nInsurance brokers, were commlttt\nfor trial by Magistrate W. M. Ma\nKay in police court today, charg*\nwith theft. The men are alleged t\nhave withheld moneys collected fa\na client. A similar charge is fttll\npending ln the higher court.\nCANADA IS PLEASED WITH PROGRESS\nMADE IN '34; HIGH HOPES FOR 1935 j\nHoliday Messages  From  the\nProvinces Are Highly\nOptimistic\nVANCOUVER SNOW GOES\nVANCOUVIR,   Dec.   24    <CP)_\u2014A\nvery seasonable touch to  the  landscape, now which fell over greater\nVancouver Bunday evening waa  to-\n'day fut disappearing before a brilliant tun and freah westerly wind.\nStarting In the early evening, flakes ]\nwhile ln the westerly portion much\nof It melted si soon as It loll.\nDespite the bright skies, -he *of<\nfell to a depth of about three Inches I flclal forecast Is for \"Unsettled with\nln the easterly section of tbe city, j occasional  rain  or   sleet.\"\nA merrier Christmas than any ln\nseveral years, topping off 1034's\neconomic Improvement with optimism and well-based hope, Is Canada's. The Dominion ts pleased\nwith the year that Is almost gone\nand  confident   of   1933.\nFrom many parta of the oountry\ncame holldsy messages from provincial premiers who feel thla Is a\nChrlstmu to mark\u2014a festive season\nthat climaxes for the year a period\nof steady upward climbing ln business  and   trade.\nThera wu no note of disappointment to cloud the review, but an\nunanimous opinion Canada hu\nample reason to make thla a Joyous\nChrlstmu.\n\"I am delighted to state,\" wrote\nPremier L. P. D. Tllley oi New\nBrunswick, \"that our province Is\nslowly but surely pulling through\nthe depression period, and condltlona look much more hopeful for\n1030. Let ua unite ln an effort to\nbring this country back to normal\nconditions.\"\nB.C.   MESSAGE\nPremier T. D. Pattullo of British\nColumbia\u2014\"Chrlstmu should alwavs\nbe a time for cheerfulness, and\nthe message it brings is one of\ngood wlll. This Christmas, I feel.\nIs ont of a more  promising char\nacter for our people than for eotnl\nyears put. ^^F\n\"While* we are In the midst\nevolutionary changes of profound 1Q|\nport, there are evidences on 4\nsides that we are gradually flttln\nuur economic, social and govern\nmental technique to the rapdll\nchanging conditions confronting sc\nclety,\"\nActing Premier Harry C. Nixon a\nOntario\u2014\"I am confident we cm\nand will overcome any remainln\nobstacles between ourselves and tb\nfull enoyment of general prosperity\nBy comparison with other countrU\nwe have so much for which to \\\nprofoundly grateful, and lt is wtt\noptimism and good cheer that\nextend my best wishes for a true\nmerry Chrlstmu and a particulars\nhappy and prosperous new year.1* '\nOPTIMISTIC  FOR FUTURE\nPremier W. J. p. MacMlllan o\nPrince Edward Island\u2014\"In view q\nthe Increasing evidence that we ar\nemerging from these difficult dayi\nabundantly endowed to lead ta\nnations forward to prosperity, w\nhave pvery reason to face the fu|\nture wltb greater optimism an\nunity   of   purpose.\"\nPremier R. Q. Reld of Alberta-\n\"I am happy to express the feeltn\nof increased confidence with whlol\ntha province of Alberta enters upoj\nthe new year. Notwithstanding til\ndamaging Influence of crop failurt\nIn aome parts of the province, thai\nhave been numerous signs of lm\nprovemert throughout the yet\nwhich is now closing.\"\n \u25a0\u25a0^\u2014\u2014\n**-*\u2014*\n- -_-.\nMl TWO-\n-THI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION. I.C.-TUIIDAY MORNINO. DIC. M. 1\u00bbM\nGET GIFTS\nReceive Fine Card\nFrom District\nGovernor\nihe spirit of living prevailed at\nI Rotary club luncheon on Mon-\n' at the Hume hotel when every\nnber received a present from\n,ie other memberi. The usefulness\ntto gifts waa aomething to com-\nPit on. George Dvorjetz received\nteat protector and President H.\n.Whimster got a whole printing\nDt Alderman  W. B. Bamford\nand W. E. Waaeon tach i*:*.*:ived\ngifts bearing greetings ttom tbe\nChristmas cheer fund.\nCigars ware handed wound by\none of the memben wbo wu cele-\nbrating his birthday.\nA la_'ge Chris Imu card wu received by tbe club from Percy C.\nScurrah, Victoria, dlatrlct governor\nof Rotary. The card ahowed oo lt\nevery place where there wu a Rotary club in Governor Scurrah's\ndistrict, with caricatures of Mr.\nScurrah making tta rounds.\nHe wu travelling by boat, bicycle,\nox cart, snowshoes and \"shank's\nman.\" It showed him headed down\nKootenay lake astride the prow of\na large vessel, probably tha Nt-\ntookln. -      __._\u25a0__.\nA. T. Noxon, Rev. W. C. Mawhinney and A. Browne wen ln\ncharge of the program.\nNew headquarten tor tte London\nChambef of Commerce in Canon\natreet, opened by Prince George,\nand built entirely of Empire materials, cost \u00a360,000.\n.\n\u2666 VICTORIA, B.C, 4\nShr lamrs Say ifofel\nNEW LOW WINTER RATES\nOFFICIAL HOTEL. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF i.C.\nProprietors: Major and Mrs. J. E. Mathews\nCHRISTMAS IS\nPRECEDEDBY\nUSUAL BUSTLE\nShoppers Stage Their\nFinal Rush Among\nthe Stores\nDELIVERY TRUCKS\nWORK FULL SPEED\n( 1 \\t.i...   d n -O\n,\nNelson, B.C.,\nChristmas, 1934.\nSEASON'S GREETINGS:\nAgain it is the Holiday Season \u2014the Spirit of\nFriendship and Good WUI prevails.\nThe Kind cooperation of our friends . has contributed to our Success and we appreciate it most\ncordially. __ , _\nAccept our Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas\nand a Bright and Prosperous New Year. .\nMADDEN HOTEL\nand\nSHAMROCK PARLORS\nYours for Better Service\nJAMES E. MADDEN\ntei&}&*i**&*&*.Vt&}&.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in thi Interior\"\nThe HUME HOTEL\nPHONE TV\nBreakfast 25c to 60c\nLuncheon 35c to 50c-Dinner 35c ond 65c\nRotary and Gyro Headquarters\nfree Bus Service Nelson B.C George Benweil, Prop.\nHUME\u2014D. Read, Erie; W. E. ton; Mrs. Loufheed, Miss Cameron,\ndefarane, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Calgary; O. Sibley, H. A. Coursey,\nintn, Ymlr; G. W. Thom, Pentic-  G. M. Wards, Medicine Hat\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin_\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms Witb Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n124 BAKER ST. PHONt 1\u00bb\nNELSON, B.C.\n8AVOY-J. Davis. E. Kordor, C.\n(rklebust, H. Llndstrom,* H. Hur-\nMr.   and. Mrs.    MacGregor,\nYmir; H. Btlke BeaverdeU; Mr.\nand Mrs. J. Davidson, Nakusp; M.\nArkers, Salmo; O. Nelson, Your.\new Grand Hotel\nP. L. KAPAK\nHot and Cold Watsr\ntingle (Oe up; double Mc up\nMonthly rataa 110.00 up\nPHONE 234\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nIM   (.  MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot  and Cold  Water\nla thr  IIKAKT ol  the City\nOccidental Hotel\n*0S Vernon Rt Pbone MU\n& WABsirx\nSPECIAL MONTHLY   RATES\nGood Comfortable Rooms\nMiners Head .uarters\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nRooms from Me to IIM\nMonthly $10 snd up.\nSteam heated and hM aod oold\nwater in every room\n605 Baku St Phone w\nVancouver, B. C, Hotels\nRENOVATED 0Ull\u20acrill  HOtel     E*-\u00abVATOR\nft. fatersoii. \\*)t ef Coleman, Alta- Prop.   900 Seymour ft. Vancouver\niTANSPORTATION-Freight and Passenger\n:tttjfitrt\nTHE NELSON STAFF OF THE\nj\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines Ltd. \\\nEXTEND TO ALL\nI\nA Imj Mm% flUjrtHtmafi 5\n'Jerry\nMuslel. Allan \"Slim\" Wallace, \"Pat Paterson. \"Guy\" Browell.\nRoland Thompaon, Neil MacLeod, \"Tommy\" Fletcher, \"Bill\nMcEwan. Elmer Kline. Jack Hicks, Jack Balding, Roy MacKay,\n\"Bill\" McDonald, Dennis Ball, Roy Matheson.\nit mi -tmt _rmi -*-H_*murmt*mtmmi*mt*mi#tK* *\nNELSON ~ TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nFREIGHT LINE\nJ. C. \"SCOTTY\" MUIR, Prop.\nNelton        PROMP efficient service\nDally Truck\nService\n77\nAT ALL TIMES\nLeaving  Ntlson\nat I a.m.\nPhono\nTrail\n13 or 191\nPeople Greet, Homes\nBusy, General Air\nof Jollity\nWith Chrlstmaa caettaf lta benign ahadow before, Monday aaw\ncity and district In tha lut ruah\nof preparation for tha festivities\nstendant on the celebration of\nGood WUI day, the anniversary of\nthe Savior's birth. **\nSTOMS   HILSD\nStores were stul handling a rush\nof Chrlstmaa ahoppera making thtlr\nfinal purchases, tbe poat-otfloe ww\ntha resort ot throngs ttttlng Christmas parcels and mall or sending\ntbe belated Chrlstmss cards, the\ntelegraph wires were busy with\nChrlstmu messages, delivery trueki\nwers working at top speed to deal\nwltb the huge volume of deliveries, and tbe places ot refreshment\nand entertainment ware full.\nWltb most at tbe mining camps\nshutdown for tbe holiday, and with\nmany shoppers making their final\nbuying trips, the streets were crowded, and cara daahed here and there\non countless errands pertaining to\nChristmas.\nChrlstmss greetings were universally   exchanged    nad   handa   wtre\nheartily wrung.\nHOMES IN FERMENT\nla the homes wu a ferment of\nChrlstmu preparation, divided usually betwun the Chrlatmaa tree\ntnd the kitchen, with I', werk\npreparatory to tbe Chrlatmu dinner.\nAa evening approached, the Chrlatmu celebration wu ushered In for\nthe large number of homes that\nfeature Chrlstmu Eve.\nAU minds, all hearts, wsre look-\n\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*<\u00ab<\u00ab\u00ab***<\u00ab*\nTHE STAFF AND\nMANAGEMENT\nof ths\nKootenay\nMotors\n(NELSON) LIMITED\nWish All Their\nFriends ond\nCustomers\nQUyrtatma*\ni\u00bb_fc*_fc\u00bb_*_*_ti*fc\u00bb>\nHOCKEY CHATTER\nBob Crerar btllevat bt bu a fine\nrecipe for winning hockey games.\nWbtn ht took tht boys to Trail Ust\nwttk hi locked thtm In their rooms\nfor a couplf of hours befort the\n\u25a0aat to rest up. Then he buued off\nwith the keys ln his pocket.\n\"Where's your team Bob?\" asked\na Trail acquaintance.\nBob lust rattled tht keys ln his\nside eott pocket\nHt's thinking of making them rest\nthre hours today.\nToday's game between Trail and\nNtlson at Trail should clear up much\nfog in the way of what's what in\nhockey for this jeaaon. The two\nteams meet this afternoon.\nNelson's hockey fans were coasting along, indifferent for the moat\npart until the Maple Leafs dug into\nthe Rossland Mlnen for two points.\nNow they art red hot.\nTrail on tht other hand hat taken\nthree straight losses, the bitterest of\nthem all Saturday night when they\noutplayed the Rossland team but got\nthe worst of it.\nTrail's scoring punch has been decidedly lacking so far this year and\nin 180 minutes of hockey hu produced only two goals, both from\nthe stick ot Nick Andreashuk. The\nSmoke Eaters were missing tht goal\nfrom clote ln Saturday night and\ntomt of the boys were thootlng\nhigh enough for sky rockets.\nTht Nelson boys havt not been\non ict since lttt Thursday but after\nthe sustained showing against the\nMiners, locsl supporters are not\nfeeling as down ln the mouth as\nthey might be. \"Red\" Carr, who Is\nalmost a platinum blond, and his\ntwo stalwarts. Patterson and Stack,\nshowed they were in good condition.\nWhittles, McLeod, AtweU and\nHeight, who played their first game\ntogether Thursday, have had their\nheads in I circle and should click\nbetter than ever.\nHaight and Atwell, both defence-\nmen, coming through with goals, is\ntaken as a good sign for future\ntallies from that end of the team.\nTrail Is without tht services ot\nMlkey Buckna, whose old leg trouble of laat year is back with additional vim. He will be out tor several weeks. Buckna turned ln two\ngood gamea at Klmberlty.\ning forward to tha reunions and\ntbe Jollity of Chrlatmu day, ln the\natmosphere ot a typical Canadian\n\"white\" Chrlstmu.\nWoman Slayer Will\nPARIS, Dee. 94 (API\u2014President\nAlbert Lebrun oommuted to lltt Imprisonment today the sentenoe to\nthe guillotine of Vlolette Noalere,\n10-year-old convicted slayer of her\nfather, u a result ot ber mother's\nappeal tor clemency.\nTestimony at tbe trial wu to tbe\neffect tbat Vlolette had poisoned\nber father and attempted to dispone of her mother ln tbe ume\nfashion In order to secure sn Inheritance.\nHoly Communion\nat St Saviour's\nChrlstmu wu ushered In for the\ncongregation of St Saviour's church\nby a midnight service of holy communion. The service started at 11:45\npm,, tnd the sacrament was reached\nin tht early mlnutet of Christmas\nmorning.\nVan. Archdeacon Fred H. Oraham, tht rector, held t similar service lut Chrlstmu, when Christmu\neve wu on a Sunday, and he recently received to mtny suggestions trom members ot his congregation tor Its repetition this year\nthat he adopted them, and ln all\nprobability tht midnight holy communion will be an annual Institution heresfter at St Saviour's.\nVancouver Hold-Up\nVictim \"Jed\" Long\n\"Otrry Long,\" thc drug clerk\nheld up by two bandits lut Wednesday night at the Point Grey\npharmacy in Vancouver, is Gerard\nLong, former Nelson boy, the son\not former Chief ot Police Thomas\nH. Long, living in Vancouver since\nhis superannuation. Gerard Long,\nknown here u \"Jed,\" -wu a clerk\nwith the Poole Drug company here,\nafter he finiihed school and later\nwas with a drug tlm ln Trail.\nYoung Long was induced to reopen the store to sell the purported\ncustomer cigarettes, and at the point\not a pistol was forced Into an Inner\nroom, bound, gagged and robbed.\nHe worked the gag loose, and his\nshouts brought his employer, who\nlived tbovt the store, to release\nhim.\nPROTECT YOUR INCOME\nYou can make your income sure.\nAccident and Sickness Insurance\nprotects you at work, at home,\nat play. Health and Accident\nInsurance it tha backbone of\nall protection.\nH. E. DILL\n508 WARD STREET\nFire Auto and Health Insurance\n(55381\nIt gives me grest pleasure to extend to our many\nfriends throughout the Kootenay district cordial\ngood wishes for a\nifernj QIJjrtBimaB anil a\nifapjnj ani |rn0jimM0\nStar f?ar\nWe thank our friends for their patronage and\nfor the pleasant relationships which we have enjoyed during the past year.\nIt is our heartfelt wish that before the end of\n1935 none of the boys will be in relief camps,\nbut instead will be gainfully employed in suitable occupations.\nNew Grand Hotel\nPete Kapok\nFully Licenced Nelson, B. C.\n1\nSheriff Robertson\nDies af Vancouver\nVANCOUVER. Dec. 24 <CJ>>. -\nSheriff George W. Robertson of\nVancouver, who came here JJ years\nago from Richlbucto. Kent county.\nN.B., Is dud. He wu aged 85.\nMr. Robertson was engaged In\nthe contracting business tor some\nyears and later became deputy sheriff. Ha bectmt sheriff six months\nago.\nHOPI ABANDONED FOR\nSEVEN  IN AIRPLANE\nMAZATLIN. Mexico, Dec. 24 (AP)\n\u2014Hope wu abandoned today tor\nthe seven occupants of a commercial airplane which fell Into the\nGulf of California Saturday on a\nflight between Mazatlan and La\nfit. Lower California.\nTwo of the seven were Americans,\nN. Abbot, a pilot, and Noel Bul-\nlook, twner of the plane. They had\nbeen making daily trips between\nthe two cities.\n\u00bb\u00ab*\u20ac\u00ab\u20ac\u00ab(\u20ac\u20ac\u00ab(\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\n*\u00bb   *\u00a3*-*_-\u00a5 it\nWishing You All\nthe  Merriest of a\n(Ehriatmasra\nand All Happiness\nand Cheer in the\nComing Year.\nVic Graves\nMaster  Plumber\n\"Big League\"\nS3\nBOWLING\nio\nBowuNfiTiP.'\nCONCeNTfMTE\nOH The 1-3-5*\nPOCtteT FOR\nYoornrstor\nstrikc\nStolLYOOR\nFirst Rail\nt*\\i ip you\nwere going\nTo Pick up\nThe 1-3-5\n9Pr*kRCAHO\nignore Tne\nRE9TOFTH6\nPINS1\nclou fLtiaat\nHmutMtrett*.*-,\nm6.Ammt4tTm*m\nBy AL DEMAREE\nFormer Pitcher New York Olants\nAfter a person hu been bowling\na while, he finds that his ball Ukes\na certain approximate dlrectlc.i into\nthe one-three-five pocket. Success\nin hitting the one-three-tive pocket\ndepends upon finding a spot on the\nalley from which your ball will roll\nInto the one-three-five pocket. When'\nyou find this spot and begin to get\nyour ball down upon it with the\nsame speed and the same delivery,\nyou will begin to roll a mort consistent score.\nMany of the greatest bowlers spot\ntheir spares aa well u their first\nball. The ball that goes into the\none-three pocket will carry the six\nmiddle pins on the alley. For your\ntwo left-hand corner pins give your\nball a little more slant. For your two\nright-hand comer pins change your\nposition and roll from the center of\nihe alley.  \u2022\nAnswer to Saturday's question\u2014\nCy Young pitched three msjor\nleague, no-hit-no-run games.\nThe old scout says:\n\"We are ruined, not by wbat we\nreally want, but by what we think\nwe do, and the man that buys what\nhe does not want will soon want\nwhat ht cannot buy.\"\nAl Demaree hu prepared an\nillustrated  leaflet  called  \"Spares\"\nIMPORTANT\nCHANGES\nIn\nOKANAGAN\nSUB DIVISION\nPassenger train and Okanagan\nLake Services wlll  be mada\nMONDAY,  JAN.  7,  193S\nAak tha Tloktt Agent\nEnjoy Your\nCHRISTMAS\nDINNER\nat the\nLD.\nCAFE\n\"Nelson's Finest\nRestaurant\"\nA Full Course\nTurkey\nDinner\nWith all the\nTrimmings.\n501 Per Plate\nw jr>** mtt* *tt-*__\u00bbtmM*_>__}*-\nc *--'\n*.\u2014\nTo one  and  all  for a\nMERRY CHRISTMAS\nMacDonald\nCartage and Fuel Ce.\nN. CHOQUETTE\n'-rmt_rmtmmtt0 mt-, mur mi\nCHEER FUND\nTOTAL $2351\nWith contributions ot MO from\nthat sources, tht Nelson Chrlstmu\ncheer fund wu boosted to $2351.03.\nDonors and donations were:\nMayor and Mrs. S. H. Smythe $2S.M\nAssociated Canadian Travellers 35.00\nWillow Point Carol Singers   11.03\nMrt. Charlu Wardale     1.00\nMend  IBM\nTotal \t\nPreviously scknowledged -42M3.M\nI  72.(13\nMrt. A. E. Murphy, dtcorttlng;\nMrs. G. E. Sparkes, convener for\ndrawing; Mra. W. S. Kin aale ot\ntickets; Mn. J. A. McDonald, refreshments.\nThe hall will bt decorated in\nChrlstmu motifs. Mr. and Mrs. Reg\nDill will entertain with a dance.\nGrand total -  I23W.M\nFour Plows Working\nin Nelson Vicinity\nFour snow plows out of Nelson\nwere busy on district roads ln the\nlut day or two, coping with the\nhesvy snowfall.\nOne plow went from Nelson to\nthe Reno mill and then back to\nYmlr ahd then making Salmo its\nbase, plowed Monday to Erie and\nthen started up the Second Relief\nroad.\nAnother went from Nelson to\nYmlr and back. There Is thus a\ndouble track all the way from Nelson to Sheep creek.\nMonday morning another plowed\nto South Slocan and back.\nIn the afternoon a new plow just\nreceived by the public works department here waa given a tryout\non tho hill, to the Mountain station.\nAll in Readiness\nfor I.O.D.E. Frolic\nEverything is ln readiness for the\nKokanee chapter, I.O.D.E. holiday\nfrolic In the Eagle hall Friday, December 28. Mrs. J. P. Gussln is convener and the others in charge are\nwhich he will gladly send to any\nreader requuting it. Address Al\nDemaree ln care of thit piper and\nbe sure to enclose a self-addressed\nenvelope.\nrHt-t*tt-j_*-*tm_r-*mj-*-Wj_\n5\n(Sratituj*!\nto Our\nM\nA\nN\nY\nCanadian\nFriends and\nPatrons\nBEST WISHES\nCowen\nfor a Very MERRY (\ni\n*\nI\nCHRISTMAS\nand a HAPPY\nNEW YEAR\nCall and See Us on Your\nNext Visit to Spokane.\ns\noENTlSTs\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nDR. 8. M. COWEN, Mgr.      J\nVmt-rmt_rm.-rmt-r_n-r\u00bb?\n!\u20ac<*&\u00ab\u20ac<*\u00a3<\u20ac\u20ac*\u20ac\nmcRRY cSrasfhiAs\nAt this festive season we are\nmindful of a deep and abiding\nsense of appreciation for you r\ngood will and consideration. In extending you the season's greetings, we wish you joy and contentment, and a most Happy and\nProsperous New Year\nFINK'S LTD.\nBURNS BLOCK\n\u00bbE\u20actC\u20ac<\u20ac\u20ac4K<\u20ac\u20actt\u20actCCtf\u20ac*\u20ac4Mro^\nLilly Anne\nWishes Everyone\nifirrni (EijrtHtmaa\nRead \"Here and Thert\" with Lily Anne every Friday ln\nThe Nelson Daily News. She hu many surprises ln store\nfor you.\n^\u00bb9)>9i\u00bb9i\u00bba)\u00bb%\u00bb)\u00bb_\u00bb)\u00bbai>9)>9)>;\u00ab\na\n\u00a7>\nI\nFROM THE\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nIf you are planning on dining out for\nChristmas Dinner\nMake it a point to dine at the Golden\nGate. Our Chef is preparing a special\ndinner from soup to nuts with all the\ntrimmings for only\u2014\n75c per Plate\nSpecial Dinner for the Kiddies\ni\nI\n4\n0\n1\n4\nI     Golden Gate Cafe     0\np\n \t\n^M\nA lot) at coal, fountain pens, silk fcred for sprint wins in \u25a0 recent\npajamas, theater tickets anJ turkey | six-day bicycle grind in Madison\ndinner* were among the prizes of-1 Square Garden.\ngK\u00ab\u20actmK4Ktf\u20ac^4^\u00abqWt*Hm\nAppreciation\nAmong our assets we like\nto ccknt the only one that\nmoney cannot buy\u2014your\ngood will\u2014And at this\nHoliday Season we ex-\nlend to you, not as a customer alone, but as a\nfriend, the best of wishes\nfor\nA fcnj (Eijriatmaa\nand a\nijappg Nf rn $? ar\nBLANCHE'S SPECIALTY\nSHOPPE\n^\u00bba\u00bb_\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbft^\u00bb\u00bbfr\u00bbfr\u00bbri\u00bb^\u00bb^$\n-THE  NILION  DAILY  NEWS. NILSON.  B.C-TUESOAY  MORNING.  DIC. 2S.  1SS4-\nifm*\nThe\nStandard\nFurniture Co.\nwishes all its Customers and Friends throughout\nthe Kootenay District\n$mj ifH^rnj (Elpatmaa\nand a\nJfapptj Jfem |? ar\nAre Tou Sure\nYou're Using\nthe RIGHT\nFor Tour Furnace We Suggest-\nCrew's Nest end Michel Lump, Michel Egg, Michel\nScreened Nut, the Famous Three Hills Coal, Can-\nmore Briquettes er Petroleum Coke.\nFor Your Range and Heater-\nCslt Lump,  Newcsstle Drumheller Lump, Acme\nKleenburn er Drumheller (Stove) Cosl.\nWest Transfer Co.\n.HONE   33\nA H?rrg ffl-irtatmafl\ntn M\nCATHOLICS AT\nMIDNIGHT MASS\nChurch Filled to\nCapacity for\nServices\nThe Church of Mary Immaculate\nwas filled to capacity Monday night\nwhen high mass waa celebrated at\nmidnight by the pastor, Very Rev.\nJ. C. McKenzie and Rev. J. LaMotte,\nprofessor of languages at Gonzaga\nuniversity. Spokane.\nHigh mass was sung by Father\nLaMotte and the choir sang the\nroyal mass in Gregorian. Mass was\nalso said in the convent chapel at\nmidnight to the sisters of St. Joseph by Father McKenzie.\nThe church was beautifully decorated for the services, with tbe customary scene of the nativity.\n\"Peace, which philosophers define as: The tranquility of order,\"\nstated Father LaMotte, \"is good,\nwhich man as a nation\"! belnc\nnaturally pursues. This he has done\nfrom the beginning.\n\"In his state of original innocence\nhe was blessed, by the Creator,\nwith the gift of perf\u00bb:t peace. Order.\nnn essential pirt of peace, was the\nlaw of his nature and governed\nall his activity, keeping the various\nelements of his, being, each in Its\nproper place and functions\u2014 his\nreason subject to God's law, and\nhis other faculties subject to reason.\nBut sin came, md destroyed this\noriginal order. Man, mn king the\nwrong use of his free will, rebelled\nagainst the law of God, and peace\ndeparted from the earth. From\nthen on, man began to be at war\nwith himself and with fellow-man.\nHis reason was no longer master of\nthe lower aonetlte; and these, afw\nscourping him with continual.strife,\nsought wider fields of conquest and\niffartteat\n(tbriatmaa\n(Smtttuja\nTo all  our friends  and\npatrons   throughout   the\ndistrict\nNELSON FLOWER\nSHOPPE\nAndrews & Andrews\nTo All My\nFriends and\nCustomers\nfor a Real'\nifern}\n(Uljnaima*\nand a Bright\n53>ro f?ar\nR. H. Maber\nTINSMITH\n310  KOOTENAY STREET\nfissm&ti$s$&ssssiisossi\u00ab<mm*i^^ I\nmmmim\n\u25a0____ __^_j.\nlttl\nIKJ\nCHRISTMAS\nCHEER\n\"Cares melt away on Christmas day\nWhen hearts are full of fun,\nSo raise a stein, good friends of mine,\nFor Santa's work is done.\n\"This amber dear says warmth and cheer\nAre with us all tonight,\nAnd in the brew I notice, too,\nA New Year shining bright.\n\"I've left my toys for girls and boys,\nFor everyone, good cheer,\nSo gentlemen, let's fill again\nOur steins with foaming beer,\"\nKOOTENAY\nBREWERIES Ltd.\nNELSON AND TRAIL, B.C.\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia.\nthus began the endlesa struggles uf\n(nan tgtlnst man, of city igainst\ndty of nation against nation, where\nmight was the ruling principle, and\nmiserV tbe lot of the majority.\nDAY OF REJOICING\n' \"Christmu diy is * day of rejoicing for the world; for on this\ndty, 3000 yeirs ago, the enge] of\npeace visited the earth once more,\nin order to give back to mankind\nthe priceless treuure, which sin\nhad lost for them.\n\"Angel-choirs filled the heavens\naround the hills ot Bethlehem;\nglory to God ln the highest and\npeace on earth to men of good will.\nThey were tbe messengers ot a\nnewly born bibe tbe God-man\nwho cime to earth to restore the\noriginal order, disturbed, long ago\nby sin, fnd thus make peeee rule\nonce more ln the hearts of men.\nTbat i* the reason why the world\nrejoices.\n\"But this peace Is promised to\nmen of good will; men, who after\nbeing given bsck the original peace,\npreserve It, by living according to\ntbe law of the gospel of Christ Our\nwill has it in Its power, therefore,\nto preserve for us this God-given\npeace, or to force it to depart from\nus. If our will Is good, conformable,\nthat Is, to the law ot God, we can\nrest assured that the promise of\nthe angels will be fulfilled ln us:\nPeace on eirth to men of good will.\"\nconcluded. >\n\u00abFJUMJEY TO MEET\nGORDON WALLACE\nOTTAWA. Dec. 24 (CP). \u2014 -Arrangements have been comoleted to\nhave Ronnie Headley, Ottawa welterweight, meet Gordon Wallace,\nrecognised by the British Columbia\nathletic   commission   as   Canadian\nROYALS CARRY OFF MOST FIVE\nPIN HONORS IN BOWLING LOOP\nWalters, Suttie and Whitfield Are High in\nAverages; Second Half of League\nStarts in January\nWalters, Suttle ind Whitfield carried off the high average honors ln\nthe five pin bowling league Just completed by the bankers. Reed, Hayes,\nWhitelock. Lennie and Clowes were the other winners.\nWalters won the high single aggregate with 660 and divided honora\nwith Bud Greenwood in individual single. The greatest team acore for\none game went to the Royals with 939 and the greatest aggregate alao\nwent to the Royals with 2619. In teem averages thc Royals again headed\nthe list wilh 155.7. Montreal hid 148.T and Imp.-Comm. 144.67\nThe second half of the league starts January 10.\nFollowing are the details and a star Indicates \u25a0 prize winning score:\nGames      Total      High      High\nBowler Average   Played      Pins      Agg.    Single\nWalters      '190.5 33 6288 0*0 Nt\nSuttie      \u201e...-  '171.2 30 5138 639 267\nWhitfield     '182.1 33 5351 608 287\nWhitelock    161.1 24        3867       '638        263\nReed      154.1 33 6087       '635 277\nHayes     152.0 30 4588       '582 207\nLennie    1515 33        5033        585       '254\nBouroue     _ _    150.7 33 4874 533 242\nGreenwood    147.2 SO 4418        607        '28\u00ab\nWiUich    _    143.2 30 4726 540 236\nGuernsey        143.0 30        4291        518 IM\nGilroy      _    142.9 24 3433 541 228\nClowes    _    141.3 33 4665 567        '247\nLucu \u201e     135.8 12 1630 442 175\nEdwards      128.0 33 4060 469 222\nWilliama        121.7 21 2556        431 192\nTRINITY SUNDAY\nSCHOOL CONCERT\nA pleaalng Chrlatmu concert wu\npresented Siturdiy afternoon ln the\nTrinity United church by the members of the Trinity Sui.dty icbool.\nThe progrim contained a number of\nsongs, lnstrumentil and elocution\nnumbers, ind I dialogue by the beglnnen.\nThere wu also i skit on Pooh by\n^^^^^^      -PAOI THRU\nMiss Aril Sire's dus thit provtA-j\nentertaining.\nFollowing is the progrim: Rid\nBrowne, reclUtlon, \"Welcome\";\nalogue by beginners, directed\nMrs. Stibbs; Gordon Fleming, pit\nsolo; Heather Click, recitation;;\nBetty Emory, piano nlo; Bobby'\nShinti, recitation. \"Preptrednesi\";\nElvi Line, recitation. \"Baby Brother\"; \"The Christmas Light,'' Mist.\nParker'a class: Avonia Stewart. ree\u00bb\nitatlon; Ardell Price, recltatloij:\n\u2022 short skit on \"Pooh.\" Miss Arlt\nSure's diss; \"Why Do You Lik\u00bb\nChristmu?\" Mrs. Slmms class ind\nMrs. Wardale's class.\nchampion of that division, in i title J culty In making the 147-pound limit,\nbout in Vancouver on January 8, it He will leave Ottawa Wednesday for\nwas announced today.\nHeadley tipped the scales at 150\npounds on completion of his training, but expects to have little diffi-\nthc coast city.\nSINCERE WISHES\nTo Our Msny  Friends\nand   Customers Throughout\nNelson and District  for a\n:fernj QUjrtatmaH\nand a\n$apjnj Jfaw Ifrar\nThe Staff and Management of\nGodfreys' Limited\n__-s*t---t_acTt--r------^^\nAs the star in the sky\nBrought joy, hope and peace,\nMay your Christmas Stars mean\nThat all blessings increase.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nCinidim General Electric Dealer\n124 Behnsen Street Phone 130\n.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-^\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Bi\n\u00ab:\u00ab\u00ab*t\u00ab\u20ac'M'CS>Mi\u00abW\u00ab'\u00ab-*Ete-S>Jt\nThe STANDARD CAFE\n\"Nelson's Popular\nRestaurant1*\nWISHES ALL  THEIR FRIENDS\nAND PATRONS\nA fonj iforg\nAnd  Invites Them to Dine Today  for\na Real Christmas Feast\nTURKEY\nDINNER\nFull   coune\u2014A!!   the\nTrimmings\nSerced from  11  a.m.\nto I p.m.\n650 per p!ate\n&_fc*fc*_fc*&S_fc*_fc*.fc2_fc*_fo\u00bb_fc>-\u00bb.*_-\n(totmp\nTo all my Friends and Patrons I extend\nbest wishes for a Merry Christmas and\na   Happy   New   Year.\nH. J. WILTON\nDry Cleaning and Pressing\n506 Josephine Street\nTHE FAIRVIEW FUEL & TEAMING\nCOMPANY\nEXTENDS  HEARTIEST  GREETINGS\nFOR A\nK?al Hotij QUjnatma*\n'HHti\n\u00ab\u00abSSW****\u00ab_--!\nXm**S#mmXm*#mm*#t*SSt*imm^\nTo Our Many\nSubscribers\nWE WISH\naBmjifernj\nQUynatmaa\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\nC. W. RAMSDEN,\nW Circulation Manager.\n\u25a0>>^>}9'>)*_^>^_^>>r>>j^3h5'3h3-_\u00bbi5-S-\u00ab\nRELIEF CAMPS\nHAVETURKEYS\nNearly Two Pounds a\nMon for 900 Men\non the Rolls\nKing Turkey will be prominent\non the mess ttbles of the nine Dominion work camps in the West\nKootenay group today, embellished\nno doubt with the best efforts ot\nthe kitchen staffs, while pics, cakes\nand other delicacies the cooks can\nprovide by using their standard supplies will also be in evidence.\nThe turkeys were delivered to\nthe camps Friday, and as every\ncamp has its ice house, presumably\nwent at once Into storage, for manipulation as desired. From 179 to\n200 pounds of turkeys was provided\nfor etch camp, according to its\natrength. As the camps average\nabout 100 men each, there will be\nclose to two pounds for each man,\nof the approximately SOO men on\nthe West Kootenay camp rolls.\nMESS HUTS DECORATED\nReports from the camps Monday\nwere that the men were decorating\nthe mess huts lavishly with ever*\ngreens, colored paper, and other ma*\nterials available, and most of the\ncamps will probably develop entertainment programs of one Kind or\nanother.\nA Christmas tree has made its\nappearance at the group headquarters at the armory.\nThe two-day holldty common to\nthe province this Christmas will of\ncourse apply in the camps.\nNELSON BALL FHED W. LENO\nLEN WALTON CLAUDE HOOKER\nC. D. PEARSON\nTHE PERSONNEL OF THE\n(ftommi?rrial printing Stpt.\n(NELSON DAILY NEWS)\nJOIN   IN  WISHING THEIR   BUSINESS\nASSOCIATES AND FRIENDS A VERY.\n(HIjriHtmaii\nand  a\ntospttrnxn\nNm gear\nAND EXTEND THANKS\nAND APPRECIATION FOR\nVALUED PATRONAGE ...\n\"Printing Is the Inseparable Companion\nof Achievement\"\nTo One and All the\nManagement and the\nStaff of the Nelson\nStore Extend Their\nSincere Wishes for a\nfcrg\nflUfriatmaja\n *-------*\u25a0\n\u25a0\n\u00bbAOt POUR \u2022\n-THt NELSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON. I.C.-TUMDAY MORNINO. DIC. 25. 1M4-\nThe Following Nelson Firms and Business People Greet You in the Holiday Spirit\n\u25a0\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbM\u00bbWWMW\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbtM\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbW\u00bbWM\u00aby.\nMay Oood Hulth and Happiness and\nall the blessings of Holldty Cheer\nSbtttow themtelvet upon our friends\nand patrons this joyous Chrlitmu ! !\nSeaion.\nImperial Oil, Ltd.\nFrank Murphy, Agent\naMwaewwjjMiMW-WWMMKewwsaK\n\u20141\nm\n\u2022^\u00ab\u00ab**\u00ab\u00abWS**W*5*M\u00ab**W\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abW\u00ab55J\nj -7_KMT' jj\n* Our entire pertonnel join ln wishing 2\nyou a very  Merry Chrlstmu and \u00a3\nJ      bountiful Good Cheer in the \u00a3\ndays to come.\nI    National Fruit Co.,\ni Ltd.\nI Wholtult   Distributors jj\n>jfmt*0f*m*-m*mi*-mt*'0ki\nWishing all our Patrons and Friends |\ncompliments of the season.\nAvenue Service\nH. W. Ward - J.\nNtlton Avtnut\nW. Ringrose\nFalrvlew\n\/\u00ab\u00bbS\u00ab\u00bbMiM\u00ab$$\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab$\u00ab$SM>\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb>M$M\u00ab\u00bb\u00abfo\nw\u00bbt\u00bb_\\ti\u00bb_rtm\u00bb_)m_*tk\u00bbjtjmwi\n\\\nm{\u00bbi{}W{\u00abiW{\u00bb\nn\nx\n\\\nm\n5.\nTo our many friendi tnd customers\nwe extend Heartiest Christmas\nGreetings and Best Wishes\nfor the New Year.\nKootenay Valley\nCooperative Milk\nProducts Assoc.\nPeter Leslie, Mgr.\n|\nr>#. * mt* mt * mtrnfrnttrmurm.\n*WiW*Wi*\u00bb\n: Wishing   all   our   Customers   and\nFriends lots ot Christmu Cheer and\nSuccess throughout 1935.\n*>\nFairview Meat Market\nO. C, Thomas\nJ\u00bb\u00bbM\u00bb\u00ab{WW\u00bb\u00bbWW\u00bbW$\u00bb}\u00ab\u00bbWW>M>\njutt* j\u00bb tm ttmjpim f ur_e. **\u25a0_>\nI\nExtending to all our best wishes for\na Merry Christmu and a\nHappy New Year.\nt nappy new xear. iz\nI Somers' Funeral Home \u2022*\u00bb\n_.-_*      .-_-____-_.    m .       m .\nand Ambulance Service\nE. W. Somers t\n| 702 Baksr St Phont 2(2 \u25a0>\n't*-mt*mf*-mi*mt*m,* mt**7\n\u00bb.WJP.M__OIU_MU\u00bbMjPJiUPi4\niti9\u00bbtt\u00bbtttMMt\u00bb\u00bb)asuttiMims\u00ab\u00bbtsii-\n|      The Manager and Staff of the      w\nJ    BANK'OF MONTREAL    g\n3 (Nelson Branch) extend to all friends _\n1 ahd Customers a Merry Christmu J\nand a Prosperous New Ytar.\nI    Bank of Montreal    r\nIf I. E. L.  Dtwdnty, Mgr. j!\n*>i*mt*-mi*mt*-0t* mt* mt**.*\nI find joy in extending to you\nChristmas Cheer and best wishes for\ngood Fellowship all the coming year.\nR. W. Dawson\nReal Estate and Insurance\n\u00bb\u00ab<3$f$$S\u00ab3${e\u00abdlKaie}3\u00bb\u00bbmSSSS\u00ab$a>\nt(k**}*-t'i\u00bb#w*)\u00bb-r.}*t'i0i'i\nJ\n_\n_\nI\nI\n\\\nI\nI\nOnce more\nwishing eve\npleasure\niryone that old,\n[erry Christmas and\nwe   take   pleasure   tn\n\u2022one that old, old wish ^\nHappy |\nNew Yeai.\nI\n|       Makers of \"Mother's Bread\"       }\nTtmt* mt* mt* mt* mt * m t Jrmt\u00bb\nChoquette' Bros.\n:\nWishing everyone a Merry Christmas\n;    and a Bright and Happy New Year. :\nC. D. Blackwood\n\u25a0\n%\u00bbS$*\u00bb\u00ab3S83S\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbSSS\u00ab$\u00bbm$\u00bb\u00ab<$-\u00ab**\u00bbJ\ntilmjrkmjrim 0M-_-_*m_-t-mjf-m>rt\nt     * i\ny\u00bb>MM\u00bb\u00bby>M>M>M\u00bbg(iio\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bby\nGREETINGS\nExtending   to   all   Customers   and\nFriends the compliments ot the\nSeason.\n2  THE STAFF AND  MANAGEMENT\n| A. H.\n\u25a0\u00b0't*0i*-0t*mi*-mi* mt *mt**~\ntf tht\nGreen Co., Ltd. IJ\nTo our many Friends and Patrons\nthroughout the district we wish a\nMerry Christmas and a Bright and\nHappy New Year.\n0. K. Barber Shop\nFred Nicholls \u2014 P. QUI\nMedical Arts Block\n\u00ab\u2022\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\n_-___\u00a3_______\na*\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbK\u00ab\u00bb\nliwixwstwwg^mnxeiewMWiiwwiwj\nTo our  many  friends 'throughout\nNelson and district we extend the\nCompliments of the Seuon.\nChas. F. McHardy\nRetl Estate and Iniurtnct\n^_*ft00t0_*f_*0ut_*0Jfw.-t'i0-j0M\nI  I __\nI\nl*tXM\u00bbSXS<&mmi#mmmf\u00bbm*^^\nm Merry Christmu folks and may Good %\n2 Health, Happiness and Fortune be by Z\nJ your side all through the coming year. J\nI Pieters Class 'A' Dairy {\nn*0f*-0t*0i*-0t*0t*0t* \u00bb\u2022\n\/ft\nX\n__.\n:\nMerry Christmas and Prosperous\nNew Year to all.\nKootenay Wire.\nWorks Mfg. Co.\nG. D. Nagle\n'0rm*t*k0**m-0M#_m#_m*M*%\n-   Tha Executive and Comrades of the\n%     Canadian Legion\n% of B.E.S.L\n% Nelson Branch No. 51 wish every-\nT body a Very Merry Christmas and\n\\ a Prosperous New Year.\n,$\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*}\u00ab\u00abS\u00ab*-W\u00abS\u00ab\u00bb\u00abS\u00abS\u00ab\u00ab*S\u00ab*V\nj,       *\\ a rrosperous new rear. %        ?\n$    ^mwm*v(*-mtwm'*ittfirmkZ _    \\\n.mmSS&kSStXtLi\nTo all of you, our friends and patrons,\nwc wish a very Merry Christmu\nand Holiday Cheer.\nStandard Electric\nHoogerwerf and Smith\n,.#\u00bbe$&$\u00ab&$K\u00bb$$&$g\u00ab\u00bb&\u00bb\u00ab&\u00abett\u00bbfc\nf. Merry Christmas folks and may Good w\n1( Health. Happiness and Fortune be by J\n-   your side all through the coming year.\n| your siae an tnrougn tne comuig year. \u00a7\n__________}\nKelly Douglas & Co.,\nLtd.\nChas. H. Stark\nLocal Representative\n__tjr*m-*ft00k0j0t0 0i0jF_*0je>_\nWt wish you ont and all the Season's\nGreetings and the Best of Health\nand Prosperity tor the New Yur.\nTht Managtr and Stiff ef tht\nImperial Bank of\nCanada\n(Nelson Branch)\nW. R. Grubbe, Mgr.\ntt\u00bbWWM\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb-*M\u00bba\u00bb\u00bb*M<M?*\u00aba\n&\nExtending to all Customers and\nFriends the Compliments of\nthe Season.\nThe Brackman-Ker\nMilling Co., Ltd.\n*.'*~m*~B(*-0t*'mi*0t*'mi*-im*     ^_*\u00bb*s9-ams-is\u00bb'-*\u00ab*Ms***\u00ab'\u00bbs\u00ab**\u00bbfc\ntf.W-ft0J-**0.0*0 0t0JP-i0J*f-.l0K\nI\nThis Christmas Day we wish our\nmany Patrons and Friends the\nheartiest of Yuletide Greetings.\nW. W. Powell Co.,\nLtd.\n\"The Home of Good Lumber\"\n\u00bb\u00abtt\u00bb\u00bbS*\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab*W\u00bbK\u00ab4S\u00ab$4W$S\u00ab$S\u00ab-\u00bb*\nA\n\u2022 T*\nWe desire to take this opportunity to\nthank our customers for the business\nextended to us and to wish everyone   \u25a0\na  Merry  Christmas  and a Happy ;|\nNew Year.\nMacdonalds\nConsolidated, Ltd.\n| Wholesale Distributors, Nelson, B.C.\n*J0(*0.*-0t*0t*mt*'\u00bbt*-0f$       ^\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb*\u00ab*****W\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb*\u00bb*SWM\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb*,\n\u2022i_0__')0.0)0J''!0J*.l0.0t00)0-',\nJas. A. Spencer\nPainter and Decorator\nWishing all my Patrons and Friends\ncompliments of the season.\ni\n% Painter and Decorator t|\n>jmi* mt* mt* mt*mt* mt*me_i\n?\u00bbs\u00bbt33\u00aba\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb3\u00bb{\u00ab\u00bb^aM9M\u00bb\u00ab^3\nWe extend our compliments of the\nseason, and may it hold a wealth\not Good Cheer for you.\nCanadian   Industries,\nLtd.\n(Explosives Division)\nNelson  Branch\n*--A^w5Wr^--WWM.\nExtending to all our best wishes for\nt Merry Christmas and a Happy\nNew Year.\nRenwick's Transfer\nCompany\nWood and Coal\nSmmt&S&SSS&XmmmiitStam.\nrt0-rt0__-*0*i0**0*i0MH\n<P\n*.**i\n5     ^xrnns\nI We heartily extend to our friendi jj\nJ and patrons a Happy Yuletide season. J\nJ and may you stand in the dawn of |\nbrighter and happier days. \u00bb\n1        0. K. Bakery\nfc Smith A Green, Props. f\ntf*-0f*-mt*m(*-m\u00bb*mt*m(*mii\nWe extend heartiest wishes for a\nhappy Christmas Season to all our\ncustomers   and   friends,   and   we\n;> cordially\n::\ninvite    your\npatronage.\ncontinued\nNelson & District\nFarmers' Supply Co.\nM. J. Varseveld\n_8SW\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abS\u00ab*S\u00abS\u00abttS\u00abS$\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab^\n*t\nI\ntm\n5\nt\u00bb\n5\nThe Nurses and Staff of the\nKootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital\nWish One and All a\nMERRY CHRISTMAS\n.\nt^je.*0je**y0mri0Jti0-_rM__*i**ue.>4    >j-k$\u00abs\u00ab\u00abs\u00ab$\u00bb5$\u00bb\u00bbk\u00abss\u00bb\u00ab*s\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab4\u00ab*.\n\u00bbt* mi*-mt*mt*mt*m%* mt*m*\nWishing all our many friends a very\nMerry Christmas and Happiness\nthroughout thc Year 1935.\nFairview Service\nW. E. Morrii\n$)0.*i00l0_r_00.i0_t-i0 0i0r4\neting*\nj\nI\ni\nn*-m.*mt*mt*-mt*-0t*-0i*-*r\nWishing all our many friends a very\nMerry Christmas and Happiness\nthroughout tlie Yur 1935.\nCrescent Dairy\nH. De Jong\n2)0-*t>00t0Jr*l0 0)00)0_*)0--t\n1ft\nWISHES\nJ       Here's to a full measure o_        *\\\nHappiness and Good Fortune.       -a\nJ     Occidental Hotel     2\n1      and MAPLE LEAF PARLORS      f\n1 H. Wassick, Prop. \\\nnwmsm^-M'cTKtrmwmirs\n^\u00bb\u00bbM\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb!\u00bb\u00bbWM\u00bb\u00bbW\u00ab$W\u00abt\u00ab\u00abM\u00bb\u00bb^,\nIhe\nNite^fore\/\nWe wish to extend to you ChristmM\nGreetings and Good Will, and may\nboundless Holiday Cheer be yours.\nLimacher's Dairy\nA. Limacher\nlJ\u00abW\u00ab\u00ab*W5S\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00abft5\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab;\nSWSSSSSSJS,\n^W-t_m_)fkm_*\\*ttMf_m__*_WMim0i\n.mml:\nCHED1M57\ni\nI\n\\\nt\u00a3m\\*mt*m\\* mt*mt*mi*mt:$\nExtending Season's Greetings to all\nthroughout the Kootenay\nand Boundary.\nEllison Milling &\nElevator Co., Ltd.\nC. Haydon,  Nelson  Mgr.\n\\\n\\\n\\\nMtktf 0t0_f.tmje*0j0)0jei0-f}.\n,\u00ab*\u00abW*\u00bb**s*\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bbSS\u00ab*MM\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb*\u00ab\u00ab\u00abW*\nGreetings and cordial good wishes\nfor  your  Christmas and  a  Happy\nNew Year.\nTremont Hotel\nPaul Grove, Prop,\n\/\u00a3$$$$$$$$\u00a3SS$$$3$$$3S$$$$$$$$$$$$$d$$$$$&,\n1\nt\ni\ni\n |\nI Wishing everyone a Merry Cnristmu |\nk and a Bright and Happy New Yur. J\n%        Arthur Terrill        |\nExpert Upholsterer It\nt\u00bb0t*0t*0t* mt* mt*mt*mt\"\nExtending to all Customtis and\nFriends the Compliments of\nthe season.\nMurphy Bros.\nPainters and Decorator!\n<v$\u00bb\u00ab$$$$sws\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abs\u00ab<\u00ab$\u00ab\u00abs5SWa,\nt3\u00bb9ftfc\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bbft\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbfe\u00bb%^^\n____\u25a0\n \u25a0\u25a0\n  ^^^\u25a0^\u25a01\nmodo\nI\nTo Our Many Friends and Patrons\nWe Wish\n_\\ Mtrry QIIfriHtmaa  *,\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLeaders in Footfashion\n19\n\u25a04\nTHI NILION DXILY NIWS. NILSON. B.C-TUESDAY  MORNINO. DIC. 28. 1S34\nv0.t0jei0jfi00i00i00.00i0 0*0^1-0100)0010\nThe Willow Dairy\nWishes All Its Friends\nand Customers a Real\nilmg (ElyrtBtmaa\nand a Bright and\n$appg Htm $rar\nj.  Juriloff,  Prop.\n**mt*mt*mt*mf*m*mt*mt*mt*mi*mt*m.\n5\nej\n\u00bb\u20ac<C\u00ab4H(tC\u20ac(ff<4HE\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab(wHW<(\u20ac\u20ac\u00ab\u20ac\u00abt^\nBit* flfcut ni (&ov& ffltehp a\nfor a Real\niJferrg flUyrtfitmafi\nTO ALI, OUR FRIENDS ANP PATRONS\nBON TON MEAT MARKET\nDon McKenzie, Mgr.\n^S\u00bb\u00bb>>_i\u00bb_fc\u00bb_\u00bb-\u00bb_^_\u00bb*_fc^>_\u00bb^\nWHWHS*\u00abWHW\u00ab*C\u00ab\nItalia\nTo Our Friends and Patrons\nfor an Enjoyable Christmas\nand a Happy New Year\nMILADY'S FASHION\nSHOPPE\nMlu Georgina Brown, Manageress\nl_W^_fc>fc>ft>_\u00bb.>\u00bb>a>fe\u00bb-\u00bbt>_fc>3\nW\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abW\u00ab^\u00ab^C**\u00ab\u00abW\u00abC<<\nI\u00a7ahw.uStore\nTHE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF\nExteipd Hgartiest\n(EljrtHtmaa (SratittgB\nTo their many friends and patrons\nthroughout the Kootenay District\n\u00aeSOCl ETY\nThis column li conducted by\nMn. M. J. Vltneux. All news ot a\ntocla) ntture. including receptions,\nprlvite entertainment!, oertonal\nItems, marriages, etc. will appear\nln this column. Telephone Mrs\nVlgneux at her home. 619 Silica\nttreet.\nMrs. Vigneux, society editor,\nwishes to extend to ill the compliments ol the seuon tnd kindly\nwishes for 1935.\nttt\nMrs. C. F. Duncan, a Pioneer resident of Nelson, now of Waneta. and\nher son, William Duncan, are spending Christmas at the home of Mr.\nand Mrs. A. T. Horswill, Silica\nstreet.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nAlbin Erickson ot the Relief Arlington mine at Erie is \u2022 Nelson\nvisitor.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Georgle Read, who attends\nMargaret Eaton's school in Toronto.\narrived in town yesterday en route\nto spend the holidays at the home of\nher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.\nRead at Erie.\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nW. R. Campion hu left to visit ln\nRegina over the holidays.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nGeorge Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.\nA. H. Green, Is home from U.B.C.\nfor the holidays.\nlee\nMiss Margaret Clark, who attends\nSt. Joseph's academy, hu left to\nspend Christmas at the home of her\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clark\nat Gray Creek.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nMr. ud Mrs. G. Burkltt of New\nDenver visited town yesterday-\n^___\\ \u2666  \u2022  \u2022\nMiss Maytne Currie of Vancouver\nIs visiting at the bome of her brother-in-law ud sister. Mr. and Mrs.\nD. Doddlng, Latimer street.\n\u2022 a- t\nGeorge Avison of Trail visited\nNelson yesterday.\n^__m \u2022   \u00ab   *\nMiss  Margaret  McDonald,  who\n,-.0)00 )0 0)00)0.0)0 JtM\nHorswill\nBros.\nExtend Heartiest\n(KiprtHtmaB\n(Sraitnp\nto all their many \\\nfriends  and  pa- 3\ntrons throughout \\\nthe Kootenay    I\nDistrict J\n*_*mi* mt* mi* mt* mt* +~\nf*-e.t#j?.tm>zmi*M-<*-tc->mje,\nA MERRY\nCHRISTMAS\nand\nA HAPPY\nNEW YEAR\nto all our many\ncustomers and\nfriends\nKootenay\nMusic House\nWM. H. RAMSDEN\n]**0f*0t*0t*-\u00bbt*-Bt*-0.'\nThe\nHlpperson Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nEXTENDS ITS\nJfeartg\n(gratings\nTo the People of Nelson and District and\nWishes a\ntyxmynsmx New |?ar\nThe\nD. C. Dress\nShoppe\nExtends to One\nand All\u2014the\n(Emttjilmmitfi\nof tljf\nfcraamt\nMENU  HINT\nPork Chops        Turnip \u2022 la Royal\nMaabed Potatoes\nApple, Celery, Cabbage In Salad\nPineapple-Pumpkin Pie\nCoffee\nThe pie is a new combination to\nme, and it sounds lucious.\nTODAY'S RECIPE\nTurnips a la Royal\u2014Four cups\ncooked mashed^ turnips, two tablespoons melted butter, one-fourth\ncup chopped parsley, one egg, well\nbeaten; one-half cup grated American cheese, salt and pepper to\ntaste. Mix first three ingredients\nthoroughly. Place into greased casserole and pour over it the well-\nbeaten egg. Then sprinkle on the\ngrated cheese. Bake in hot oven\nabout 20 minutes.\nI       TO OUR\nr\n*\nMANY\n*   NEW FRIENDS\n\u25a0_\u2022> We extend best wishes\nfor a Very\nUforrg\nQHfriattnaa\nteaches at Brilliant, wu in town en\nroute to Kulo to spend tho holidays\nat the home of her parenta.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. ud Mrs. R. Bruhn of Nakusp\nvisited town yesterday,\ntea\nMr. ud Mrs. W. J. E. Biker and\nson Brun and Mrs. Biker's father\nare spending Christmu in Trail at\nthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernal\nBiker.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Eileen Horswill who teaches\nat Brilliant, is visiting her parents,\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBy MRS. MARY MORTON\nMenus, Recipes sad Hints\nPineapple-Pumpkin pie\u2014Mix one\ncup brown sugar, one teaspoon cinnamon, one-halt teaspoon nutmeg,\none-fourth teaspoon sslt. Mix well\nud add one cup drained crushed\npineapple, one cup pumpkin, two\nwell-beaten eggs, one cup milk, mix\nthoroughly. Fill pastry crust and put\nln hot oven, 400 degrees. 10 minutes,\niKMSSeSSSSSSSSSMeSSS-WSSS*****!***\nPURITY\n*   FLOUR\nMAKES BETTER BREAD\nreduce heat to moderate, 390 degrees\nand complete baking.\nFACTS AND FANCIES\nFISH CROQUETTES\nThree tablespoons butter, three\ntablespoons flour, one cup milk, salt,\npepper, one ud one-half cups cold\nflaked fish (uy cold cooked fish).\nMelt the butter, add the flour ud\nblend well. Add one cup ot oold\nmilk, all at once, and stir until\nthick and creamy. Season with salt\nand pepper. Add one ud a half\ncups cold flaked fish and spread on\nplatter to cool. Shape, roll in fine\ncrumbs. Dip ln egg ud crumbs.\nPlace on greased pu and bake In\nhot oven. 450 degrees F. until brown.\nGarnish with lemon and parsley.\nINTERLINE FALL SUIT\nTo make \u25a0 fall suit warm enough\nfor winter a housewife placed inex\npensive pieces ot chamois skin be\ntween the material and lining. She\nsewed two pieces onto the seams at\nlop front ud two into the back and\nsleeves. Now the suit is very warm\nand the chamois can be removed\nfor warmer weather.\nEASY DESSERT\nLine a greased baking dish with a\nlayer of thinly sliced apples, dot\nwith butter and sprinkle with sugar.\nCover this with a layer of finely\nrolled graham crackers. Alternate\nlayers until the dish Is tilled. Cover\nwith rolled graham crackers. Bake\nln moderate oven until apples are\ndone. Serve with plain cream or\nwhipped cream.\nGREETINGS FROM THE MAKERS OF\nBULMANS\n+       Quality       *\nFood Products\nMr. ud Mrs. A. T. Honwlll, Silica\nstreet, during tbe holidays. '\n\u2022 t   *\nThe Misses Betty ud Mollle Klrkpatrlck, resident pupils of St. Joseph's academy, have left to spend\nthe holidays at the home of their\naunt in Klmberley.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Isabel (Blue Bell) Thompson of Spokane has arrived to visit\nher parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, 610 Cedar street.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. ud Mrs. W. T. Fotheringham,\nSilica street, are spending Christmas at the home ln Trail of their\nson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and\nMrs. C. W. MacBey.\nttt\nMrs. M. Murphy has arrived frftm\nKaslo to spend Christmas with her\ndaughters, Mrs. George Trainor,\nMrs. Leslie Trainor, Miss Kathleen\nMurphy ud Miss Margaret Murphy.\n^^H *    t   *\nMiss Geneva King, who teaches\nat Kimberley, is spending the vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs.\nKing, Alnsworth.\n\u2022 t   t\nMis* Mabel Latta has left to spend\nChristmas ln Vancouver with friends\nt   t   \u2022\nMist Lois Boomer, who attends\nthe University of Alberta In Edmonton, Is here to visit her parents. Mr.\nud Mrs. L. L. Boomer, Baker street.\nses\nMiss Adele DuMont, who attends\nSt Joseph's academy, has left for\nBridesville, where her parents reside.\nttt\nBilly Bunyan of the Yankee Girl\nMining company at Ymlr Is spending his vacation at the home of his\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bunyan,\nSilica street.\nttt\nMiss Hazel Hillani, who teaches\nin Princeton, has arrived to visit\nover the holidays at the home of\nher parents, Mr. ud Mrs. G. Simpson, Stanley street.\n\u2022 t   t\nMrs. A. S. Ritchie ud her daughter ud son, Faith and Sandy, of\nProcter visited Nelson Saturday.\n\u2022 *  .\nRev. Frederick St. Denis and Mrs.\nSt. Denis of Trail are guests at the\nhome of ths letter's parents, Mr. ud\nMrs. Jsmes May, Houston street.\nt  t  *\nMiss Amelia Huna, Cedar street,\nhas as her guest, Miss Msrgaret\nRyu of New Westminster.\nt   \u2022  \u2022\nBoyd C, Affleck arrived ln Nelson\nSaturday from Creston where he\nmet his daughter, Helen who is a\nstudent at the Vancouver normal\nschool. They left Sunday morning\nto spend Christmas at the family\nhome at Fruitvale.\nttt\nMr. ud Mrs. Thomas Gordon ud\nfamily are spending the holidays in\nVancouver.\nttt\nMiss E. Budd of Slocsn City his\nleft for Edmonton.\nSid Norman is spending today in\nNelson.\nstaff of the Central ichool, hu\nleft to visit relatives at Beiver-\nmouth over the holldiyi.*\nt   t   \u00ab\nMr. ud Mrs. Rex Little bav* left\nto spend the holidays it the home\nof the former's relatives in Lethbridge.\nttt\nCapt. ud Mn. Jame* Ferguson.\nMill street, hive u their guest their\ndaughter Miss Jeu Ferguson, who\nis attending the University of British Columbia in Vucouver.\n*.* .\nW. H. Ahiir left Sundiy to spend\nthe Yuletlde vacation in Victorli.\n\u00abtt\nMr. ud Mn. Norbert Choquette,\nStanley street, have as their guest\nthe latter* parents, Mr. aod Mrs.\nOrphir  Bourgeois  of  Cranbrook,\n(Continued on Pag* Nln*)\n-PAOI FIV\n*mj0Uf0im 0100100k,\nThe Enfield Co.\nwishes to express its sincere thanks to tht people\nof Nelson snd 'District\nfor their kind patronage\nduring the year end extends to all Heartiest\nChristmas Greetings\nMrs. S. A. Enfield\nK*0t*0l*0t*\u00bbi*~l-*\\\n^w&&^smt*&*&\n(\u00a3r?rttuga for (&!?riatmaa\nTO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS\nEVERY WISH FOR YOUR HAPPINESS\nTHROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR\nSUNRISE DAIRY\na! Kerush, Prop.\ni5^3^_^^>_ft^^>i>5^*\u00bb_fc\u00bb\u00ab|\nWishing, You\nAll a Very\n(Elptatmaa\nBURNS Sl Co*, Ltd\n5:\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nBsker Street\nNelsen, l.C.\n\\ Vernon St. j\nJ    Groceteria    J\ni       J. A. Laird fr Sen       \\\n \t\nM\u00bbE SIX *\nNriaim Batlij $J? tua\nEstablished April 22. 1902.\n\"Interior of British Columbia's Family Newspaper\"\nALL THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS\nPublished   every   morning   except   Sunday   by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY  UMITED.\n216  Baker   Street,  Nelson.   BriUsh  Columbia.\nPhone 141 Private Exchange Connecting all Departments\nMember ot the Audit Bureau ot Circulations and\nThe Canadian Press Leued Wire News Service.\nTUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1934.\nBetween\nYou and\n,Me\nBy J. B.C.\n-t::: \u2022\u25a0_:*'\"\u2022 _>*_!\u2022_.\u2022\/ mews, nelson, ex.\u2014Tuesday morning, dec. 25. mm\n'Now Do You Believe in Santa Claus\"\n$\nA MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS\nToday is Christmas day.   It is a day of joy for\nyoung and for aid alike.\nThe Kootenay district is enjoying one of the best\nChristmas seasons for some years. Renewed activity in\nlining has been a leading factor in the pickup. For when\njoining goes ahead other industries, likewise, spring\nt^nto activity. There is every reason for Kootenay people\njjjo look for brighter, bigger and better things in the\n>ming year. _\nThat your Christmas may be merry is the sincere\nish of the publisher and staff of The Nelson Daily\nliKews to its many readers!   May* the new year bring\nh&ou added prosperity!\nA OLD THOUGHTS FOR CHRISTMAS\nk There is an efficiency of the heart that transcends\ne\u00bbnd contradicts that of the head, says Christopher Mor-\nWey. Things of the spirit differ from things material in\n\u2022 that the more you give the more you have. The comedian\n\\ has an immensely better time than the audience.' To\n'. modernize the adage, To give is more fun than to re-\n' ceive. Especially if you have wit enough to give to those\nwho don't expect it.\nSurprise is the most primitive joy of humanity. Sur\n\u2022 prise is the first reason for a baby's laughter. And at\nChristmas time, when we are all a little childish, I hope,\nsurprise is the flavor of our keenest joys. We all remember the thrill with which we once heard, behind some\nclosed door, the rustle and crackle of paper parcels being tied up. We knew that we were going to be surprised\na delicious refinement and luxuriant seasoning of the\nemotion!\nChristmas, then, conforms to this deeper efficiency\nof the heart. We are not methodical in kindness; we do\nnot \"fill orders\" for consignments of affection. We let\nour kindness ramble and explore; old forgotten friendships pop up in our minds and we mail a card to Harry\nHunt of Minneapolis (from whom we have not heard for\nhalf a dozen years), just to surprise him.\nA business man who shipped a carload of goods to\n\u25a0 a customer just to surprise him would soon perish of\nabuse. But no one ever refuses a shipment of kindness,\nfor no one ever feels overstocked with it. It is coin of the\nrealm, current everywhere. And we do not try to measure\nour kindnesses to the capacity of our friends. Friendship\nis not measurable in calories. How many times this year\nhave you \"turned\" your stock of kindness?\n!;i$i$\nrt \u2022\n&_.\n|fHE DEPRESSION PRODUCED HARMONY\nIt is easy to give vent to a lot of nonsense when\nlooking for the brighter side of the depression. Nevertheless, it is becoming evident that one of the unexpected\n* byproducts of the last few years has been an amazing\nr growth in the popularity of first-rate music on this con-\n> tinent.\nWhy this should be so is, perhaps, a puzzle. If there\n; is something about a reduced income and a multitude of\nfinancial worries that makes people readier to listen to\n' good music, it is hard to think just what it may be. The\nP'fact remains, however, that the number of orchestras\n,'playing classic music has increased amazingly since the\nt stock market crash.\nI      A writer in a recent issue of The American Mercury\njL estimates that the United States alone now contains\npftfrom 50 to 60 regular orchestras, of 60 to 100 members\n\" each, which are giving regular programs of symphonic\nfd^music.\n_ These orchestras are supported in different ways.\n[\u25a0^Baltimore, for instance, has a symphony orchestra sup-\nriported entirely by the taxpayers. Newark, N. J., started\n.Wan orchestra with the help of the CWA last winter,' and\npf^is now arranging to continue it under its own steam.\n'Richmond finances a 75-piece orchestra through sale of\n' season tickets and of \"founderships\" at $100 apiece.\nJ      In Indianapolis, on the other hand, there is a success-\n',.'ful cooperative orchestra whose members prorate the\nW money from seat sales after expenses have been met. In\nA Omaha the civic symphony found that the way to success\nlay throughout price-cutting, and did so well at it that it\nhad to move from its original quarters into the city auditorium, which seats 4000 people.\nKalamazoo, Michigan, likewise learned that low\nprices pay; it has a thriving orchestra in its fourteenth\nseason, with tickets that sell at 25 and 50 cents.\nNo longer are fine orchestras confined to the largest .\ncities. Pennsylvania now contains nine symphony orchestras, not counting those in Philadelphia; New York\nhas 12 outside of the metropolis, Florida has four, Texas\nhas five, and Massachusetts has three, outside of Boston.\nGood orchestras can be found in such\" cities as Huron,\nS.D.; Phoenix, Arizona, and Albuquerque, N.M.\nOne reason for growth of such organizations may be\nthat the depression has released many good musicians in\nthe big cities. Another undoubtedly is that schools of music throughout the country have slowly but surely been\nlaboring to raise the musical taste of the public.\nmm\n!\n\u2022*:\u2022:\nc\nMEATS AND SALT MAY BE USED IN\nHIGH BLOOD PRESSURE\nBy  JAMES  W.  BARTON,  M.D.\nIt la unfortunite that tbe Idea\nbaa become widespread, thst proteid foods meata, egis, milk and\ncheeae\u2014ahould not be eaten by auf-\n.'erers with blgh blood pressure, particularly those cases where the blood\nvessels themselves are losing their\nelasticity and becoming harder.\nThua we find many middle aged\nand old individuals on such a strict\ndiet that they are not getting\nenough proteid food\u2014meat, eggs,\nmilk and cheese\u2014to maintain their\nstrength.\nIf the body doesn't get enough\nproteids to supply its needs, then\nthe actual cutting down on fat\nfoods and starches, particularly in\nfat patients with high blood pressure, is considered much more important than cutting down on the\nproteids.\nIf the proteid tood is cut down\nfor any length of time it may use\nup much of the tissue reserves; the\nblood itself may become so thin\nas to endanger life.\nFurther, it the blood becomes\nthin due to lack of meat, eggs, and\nother proteid foods, the Individual\nis much more liable to Infection *\not any kind.\nThere may be ahort periods when \u2022\nthese proteids should be cut down. \u2022\ndue to some kidney or other condition, but an individual with high\nblood pressure may live many years,\nand to have such necessary foods\nreduced beyond his actual needs\nis really inviting trouble.\nAnother mistaken idea Is thst\nred\" meat is more harmful than\n\"white\" meat. There is really no:\ndifference between the effects ot\nred meat and white meat\nIt would seem that another idea\u2014\nthat salt is harmful in high blood\npressure\u2014Is also now being questioned by research workers; ap-.\nparenUy there is more evidence\nfavoring the use of salt than there\nis for its non-use. The Journal\nof the American Medical association\nstates that \"moderate or small*\namounts ot salt have.no noticeable\neffect upon high blood pressure.\"\nThe above information should\nmake the lives ot many sufferers\nless miserable as they can now use\n\"reasonable\" amounts of meat and\nsalt\nCONTRACT\nBRIDGE\nBy E. V. SHEPARD\n\"Teacher of Teachers\"\n\u2014\u00ab\nA TEN-CARD PROBLEM\nSoutn is the declarer. The contract is tour spades. The declaring\nside has won the first three tricks.\nDummy has led the king of clubs.\nj_ast has followed suit. South has\ndiscarded a diamond. West is to\nplay. Can the declarer win seven\ntricks, and fulfill his contract\nagainst the best defence now open?\nEast bets that perfect play by the\ndefenders will give them four tricks.\nIs (his true?\nLONDON CALLING\nBy GERALD 8. REIS\nLast night. Christmas Eve if your\nradio was \"hitting on all six\", you\nmay have been entertained with the\nusual hotch-potch of advertising\nsandwiched between a mediocre\nmedley of music, including the never\nfailing crooner - cruller moaning\nabout the stars that shine in Ala-\nbam', or the moonshine in Carolin',\nand there may have been a repet-\ntable yodelling about the southern\nskies of old Virginny, or the sunny\nearthquakes of California. As an\nenduance test, you may have stood\nIt for a few minutes Defore dashing the microphone chasers into\nthe outer dark of etherlc space,\nNELSON ( A.M,\nBIG BEN 2 P.M.\nBut all Is forgiven and forgotten,\nas you, awakened from slumber\nearly this morn, stifled a yawn at\nthe Jem hour, and twisted your\nradio dial to a station linked tip\nwith the Empire broadcast, concluding with a goodwill message\nfrom King George V. Thc magic\nmoments of laet Christmastide are\nrepeated as there Is wafted to millions of listeners a faint breath of\nthat friendly homelines which has\nthe gltt of keeping alive across the\ntumbling seas tha bond that unites\nthe heart to home.\nOne ventures the belief that when\nthe B.B.C. announcer in dulcet tones\nas a climax to the Empire program,\nuttered the four words\u2014\"His Majesty the King.\" an inexplicable\nthrill was communicated to all\nBritons facing the sound box.\nAB8ENT FRIEND8\nA year ago, the Yuletlde broadcast was an outstanding event during the season's festivities. Sitting\nbetore the fire on a typical midwinter afternoon, the home-staying\nBriton heard greetings flashed\nglobe-wise trom church and hospital, mine and lighthouse, home\nand theater. Then in a marvellous\nfew minutes, in which time and\nspace were virtually eliminated,\ncame return greetings from overseas. Round the world In six minutes, and home again gathering\ngood wishes all the way. How closely\nit linked the Homeland with her\ngreat family of children\u2014big and\nsmall.\nNecessarily writing this prior to\nthe broadcast, one gathers from advance press despatches that this\nyear'a program is even more ambitious and extensive than those of\nformer similar occasions; there is no\ndoubt that it will be as happily\nwelcomed.\nUNDER THE UNION JACK\nExactly at 3 p.m., Greenwich mean\ntime, the King speaks alone ln a\nlittle room at Sandringham, his old\nfashioned gabled Elizabethan-style\ncountry residence in Norfolk, where\nthe entire royal family spends\nChristmas like any other British\nfamily, and his simple Message to\n\"My Peoples\" is as clearly heard\nwherever the wandering Briton may\nhave set his feet and founded his\nhome\u2014under a broiling equatorial\nsun or some desolate spot in the\nfrozen Northlands\u2014as in any place\nin the little Island under the North\nStar. Thereby a golden link is forged\nbetween all the component parts of\nthe British Empire.\nSHUTTLING THE CONTROLS\nLondon is the nerve center of the\nvast system of land telephone lines\nand commercial wireless systems\nthrough which the world wide relays of Christmas day are handled,\nand the General Post Office engineers are solely responsible for this\ngreat technical achievement, which\ninvolves an enormous wealth of detail, of which the average layman\nhas the foggiest notion, and includes a re-diffusion of the programs to America, where it is picked\nup by the NBC and CBC transcontinental networks. !\nAN EMPIRE EXCHANGE\nThis year, as last, PCJUS surging\nbeneath storm-borne winds and continents basking under summer suns,\nor resting white under winter skies,\nAUNT HET      ,.\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN        M\n,   20 YEARS AGO\nI From Nelson Dally News Files I'\n<8> f\n(DECEMBER 2.1, 1911).\nBorn, Dec. 94, to Mr. and Mrs.\nCharles   F.   McHardy,   Palls   atreet,\na daughter.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nD. J. McKlm. courthouse caretaker, waa yuterday presented w'\/i\na purse of gold by government officials. !\n\u2022 t    *\nRobert Qulnn of Harrop, Rev. D.\nDonaldson ot Ymlr and C. c. G.\nMclnnes of Nelson, who left with\ntbe second contingent for overseas\nservice, have returned to the city\nfor tbe Christmas season.\nFOR PANELS\nKootenay Cottonwood\nIs unexcelled In tht\nbeauty of Its grain\nas It Is unexcelled In\nutility and economy.\nRepeat orders prove\nits popularity.\nDistrict Distributors\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Co., Ltd.\n\"Men fuss about women boss-\nin', and then they answu the\nchildren by sayin', 'you'd better\nask your mother,'\" \"*ii\n|   30 YEARS AGO   f\nI From Nelson Dally News Files I\n(December 25, 1904)\n\"I shall avenge my daughter's dishonor by killing her seducer, if I\ncan find him. My pastor and several\nlawyers have told me I would be\njustified in killing him. I have a\nrevolver to do it with.\" Such is the\nthreat of a Spokane father whose\nWest must play his ace to save a\ntrick. If West refuses to win at\nonce, dummy will lead the two ot\nclubs, giving declarer another diamond discard, and his last diamond\nwill later on be discarded on dummy's queen of clubs. Win with\nWest's ace of clubs.\nBefore deciding what West should\nlead, note what poor defence may\ndo. Let West lead a low heart ana\nhave dummy's 10 win. Lead the IU\nof spades. Have East cover wltb\nthe queen and lose to South's ace.\nDummy will ruff a diamond. South's\nlast diamond will be discarded on\nthe queen of clubs. Lead dummy's\nlast spade. Lead a heart, picking up\nEast's last heart with the king. West\nhas left only the queen of that suit\nLead declarer's good spade. Spread\nthe two good hearts left for a small\nslam.\nSuppose West leads the queen of\nhearts and he is allowed to hold the\ntrick. Have West shift to a diamond\nlead, which dummy will ruff. Lead\nthe queen ot clubs and discard\nSouth s last diamond. Lesd the 10\nof spades. Have East cover and South\nwin with his ace. Lead a low spade\nfor dummy to win. Lead a heart.\nWin. with declarer's king. Pick up\nEast's last trump. Spread the hand\nfor tive-odd.\nUnless  the defenders do some-\n\u25a0\nTo Patrons.\nFrltndi, Te\nEveryone, Pacific\nMilk Extendi \u25a0\nSincere Wilh for\nthreat o* a Jimir.au* ......   .._._\npretty 18-year-old daughter eloped \u25a0    \u201e .       ,.     . .   .  \u201e\nwith a Spokane man after It was'    Unless  the defenders do some-\nrovpalpd she had been leading un thln* foolish, like those depicted\n-m\u201etm   m,v   h\u201e   evnortM   tO\nail are bridged In the space ot sec\nonds in the Yuletlde broadcast, and\nthe threads of Empire are again\nclosely drawn by the swelling\nsounds\u2014maybe with occasional fadings\u2014that vividly portray a vision\nof the wide rolling seas that separate, but which in themselves are a\nlink in our common heritage.\nLook what 1 found in my\nstocking this morning! He's\njust had a long drink on Santa\nClaus. 1 hope Santa was as\ngood to all of you. It is my\nsincere hope that one and all\nreaders of this column, those\nwho appreciate it, and those\nwho ridicule it, will have a\nMerry, Merry Christmas.\n(Signed) J. B. C.\nGEMS FROM LIFE'S\nSCRAPBOOK\nCHRISTMAS\n\"The kindness of Christmas is\nthe kindness ot Christ.\"\u2014Maltbie\nBabcock,\n* .   *\n\"A day of respite, this . ..\nWherein in love to plan\nGood will to man.\"\u2014J. Kendrick\nBangs.\n...\n\"What can rehearse the glorious\nworth\nOf his high morning?''\n\u2014Mary   Baker  Eddy\n* -.   *\n\"But Judge not him who every morn\nFeels in his heart the Lord Christ\nborn.\"\n\u20143. Greenleaf WhilUer\n...\n'I will honor Christmas in my\nheart and try to keep it all the year.\"\n\u2022--Charles Dickens.\n* \u2022   .\n\"I must be like those good wise\nmen\nWith heavenward heart and look.\"\n\u2014Christina Rossetti\n.   .   .\n\"We hear the Chrlstmaa angels\nThe great glad tidings tell;\n'O, come to us, abide wltj ut\nOur Lord Emmanuel.'\"\n\u2014Phillips Brooks.\nburned ln the debris; breaking ofj\na dam ln Virginia, with five dr. n-1\ned; burning of the glrla' wing of\nthe Kamloops Indian school, forcing 40 puplla. tn tbelr nlghtclothes,\noutdoors ln 10-below aero temperatures.\nWHY PANHANDLING PAYS\nThe fact that panhandling pays\nwell explains why the practice is\npersistent. And it pays specially\nwell now. because it is generally\nknown that there is involuntary unemployment and people are in thc\nmood to do what they can to relieve\nthe destitution as it comes to their\nnotice, without stopping to inquire\nwhether the supposed victims are\nreally unfortunate sufferers or plain\ndeadbeats who never work when\nthey can avoid it.\u2014Columbus Dispatch.\nTwins occur once ln about 87\nbirths in the United States, but in\n\u25a0) _nmark the proportion Is once in\nabout 63. **m****-111-*^^\nWilli   tt   Kt_-.n.n.   ......\nrevealed she had been leading un\n\"immoral life.\"\nsee\nBorn, Dec. 24, to Mr. and Mrs.\nJoseph Duhamel, Hume Addition,\na son.\n...\nBorn to Dr. and Mrs. Morrison,\nSmca sa---\u201e t. .'.'IS, a son.\n\u2022  at\nStreet car service Is suspended\nfor today to allow employees their\nChristmas day holiday.\nCHRISTMAS BELLS\n-he Chrlatmaa bells are ringing\nArcoss the land and sea,\nSending out glad tidings\n\u25a0       Of joy to you snd me.\nMaking  all the world rejoice\nAa It did that Christmas morn\nWhen ln a little mange- bed\nOur saviour Christ was born.\nabove. South may be expected to\nlose just three tricks, making four-\nodd. When West wins his ace of\nclubs trick, let him lead back a diamond for dummy to ruff. Let dummy lead the good club and allow declarer to discard his last diamond,\nbut it will take three leads of\nspades to capture East's spades. West\nholds a sure stop to the hearts, and\na good diamond to lead back, accounting for two defensive tricks.\nWhen West wins his first trick,\nleading back a club will hold the\ndeclarer to four-odd, but it will be\nimpossible for East and West to defeat the contract a trick as East asserted, unless South makes serious\nblunders of some kind. The normal\nscore for the hand is four spades,\nalthough the precise tricks lost will\nvary with what the two sides attempt\nROYAL WEDDING8\n\u25a0\t\n(Ehriatmaa\nThe Christmas bells are ringing.\nTheir notes so loud and clear,\nWhile tbe old familiar carols,\nIa sweet music to the ear.\n*] \u25a0   .    . -m\n\\ (feting*! I\n!   D-.-.4. \\A\/ ; <\u2022 V- __ c   tn iS\nThe days when Royal marriages\nof political convenience were \"ar-\n^         I ranged\" with little or no reference\nla sweet music io we w.        I to the wishes ot bride and groom\nAcross the land so whits with anow  are -probably gone forever; nor do\nTheir message forth the,i bring  they ever applar to have played a\n\u00abd will to Men. .... ,\u201e  ,t,rVvp. nf \u201e,,\/ ______\nThe Dream-Bearer\nWhere weary folk toil, black with\nsmoke,\nAnd hear but whistles scream,\nI went, all fresh trom dawn and\ndew,\nTo carry them a dream.\nI went to bitter lanes and dark.\nWho once had known the sky.\nTo carry them a dream\u2014and found\nThey had more dreams than I.\n-MARY CAROLYN DAVIES\nIIIC-M      It.-***\u2122*)*.     **-\u25a0\u2022 ***      ****-,       \u2014_ \u25a0\nOf P_cce on Earth. Oood WIU to Men\nWhile the loud Hosannas ring.\nThe christmai bell are ringing\nAnd high ln ths heiv-- \u00ab\"-.*t.\nWe hear the angels sweetly elng\nTheir songs ot faith ac*! love.\nQlory to God in the highest\nWXk 'oy their praises ring\nTo mark that great e-e-*        rtb\nOf a Saviour and a King.\nJEAN   M.   PICKARD.\nOJO Victoria St.\npart ln the lives of any British\nsovereign, prince or princess within\nthe memory of the oldest living\nsubject.\u2014Calgary Alberta\n|   10 YEARS AGO\nI From Nelson Dally News Files I\n\u25a0j> * \u2014 <\n(DECEMBER 25, 1924).\nMore tban 30 persons burned to\ndeath wben school ln Oklahoma\ncaught fire during a Christmas eve\nentertainment laat night. Tbe fire\nstarted trom a lighted candle on\nthe Christmas tree. The ball waa\npecked   md   there   wie   but   one\nsmall eilt.\n...\nAmong    Chrlstmaa    eve    mishaps\nwere: Crashing ot an express plane\nIn    England,    with    eight    persons\nBest W i s h e s to if\nEverybody for a   !l\nMERRY\nCHRISTMAS    !\nr KOOTENAY PLUMBING I\nAND  HEATING       Z\nCO., LTD.\n313 Baker St.\nThe\nNelson Hardware Co.\nand Staff\nWISH ONE\nAND ALL\nA VERY'\nWily William: \"You don't mind\nma'am?\"\n\u2022     Lady of the House: \"Not at all.\neat a path to thc gate?\"\u2014Humorist.\nme eatln' the snow off yer doorstep,\nDo you thing you could manage to\nitatg dtytisitttau\n ^\n\"\n-THI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION.  I.C.-TUESDAY MORNINO.  DIC. 25.  1934-\n-pam amii\nI\n\u00bb&\u00ab4HEMHPC\u00ab't\u00abtt\u20ac*C\u00ab\u00ab\u20ac\u20actf*t\u20ac\u00ab^^\nThe Following Nelson Firms and Business People Greet You in the Holiday Spirit\ni\n\u00ab**\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab'\n(riding*\n{ Wishing all my many friends a very\nMerry Christmas and Happiness\nthroughout the Year 1935.\nJ. P. Morgan\nst-$9tt)-t*t*QtStStoit\n\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab***\u00bb*>\n2>J\u00bb\u00bb**JF 100)00100>mT0>00)4\nJ\n5\nMerry Christmas and Prosperous\nNew Year to qjl.\nThelmo't Beauty\nShoppe\nThelma Heddle\n$ 100 \\00)00)0 0)00)0 0)0**i\n\u25a0\u00ab*M\u00bb\u00bbM\u00bbM\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb9W\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbWS\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbi\u00bbi\u00bb'\n%\nI\nttt\n\\\ns\n-\nX\n'401*01*01* mt mmi*mt*mt.\nOur entire personnel Join in wlshini\nyou  a  very  Merry  Christmas  anc\nbountiful Good Cheer in the\ndays to come.\nThe Butcherteria\nT. S. Shorthouse\n%\n\\\n*   _>,\nWishing all our Patrons and Friends\ncompliments of the season.\nDr. Ray Shaw\nDentist\nS\u00bb\u00bb33SSSi6iS#SS3$S$\u00bb\u00ab3\u00bb>\u00bbaSiiS>\u00bb*\nsjsswasss\n\u00ab5-M--**M*M\u00aba\u00bb\u00abS*^S    .   \\'ittUt)0-0i00i00.t0j0.t00)0t'i\n*t*mt*-mt*-mt*mt*mt* mi*.,\nI  find joy  in  extending to you }\nChristmas Cheer and best wishes for\nRood Fellowship all the coming year.\nAr Sam\nVegetable Dealer\n$SS\u00bb}$3S\u00bbB\u00bb\u00abS3>\u00bb\u00ab8$g\u00bb\u00bba\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbW\u00abl-\nileasure\nIng eve\u2122\nA Merry Christmas and\nOnce  more  we  take\nwishing evei\nln\nP1\none that old, old wish\nHappy j\nPeebles Motors Ltd.   \u00bb\nChryiler-Plymouth Dealen %\n*i\n1\nt00l00)00\\0 0i00.t00.l0f>\n' 5\n\u2022  5\nTo our many friends and customers\nwe extend  Heartiest  Christmas\ntt Greetings and Best Wishes\n| for the New Year.\n2      Kootenay Steam\nLaundry\nand\nf       KOOTENAY   NO-ODOR  DRY\nf CLEANERS \u00a3\n\u00ab C. A. Larson,  Mgr. %\n*_.mt*\u00bbi*mt* mt* mi* mt*mu\n'*0\\* 0t* 0i* 0i*0t*0i*-mi.\nS\u00bbW\u00bbMMM\u00bb>\u00bb>\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb{\u00ab\u00abMS'.\u00bbtMS>\u00bbMi\u00bb\u00bbt\n:\u2022\u2022   u.n.ui.nn\nExtending to all our best wishes for\na Merry Christmas and a\nHappy New Year.\nRobertson Realty\nCo., Ltd.\nReal Estate and Insurince\n\u25a0\u00ab>tt{*3tt{*-3\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbM&\u00ab3ae\u00bb\u00bb$\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb}${$sea*\n.\u25a0\u00ab9Ww^\u00abw\u00bbiiie{etsi*\u00bb\u00bbMM\u00bb-t\u00bb\u00bbi-a\u00bb\u00ab\nin     \u2022 ***\n|    Ht0i00t0-ri0jri00i0j\u00bb0je>t\nWe wish ill our friends ind customers\nthe Season's Greetings and the\nBest of Health and Prosperity for the New Year.'\nThe Manager ind Stiff of the\nThe Canadian Bank\nof Commerce\nJ, H. Wheeler, Manager\n(Nelson Branch)\n'JM*\u00abW\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab$a\u00ab5\u00abWJ*5\u00ab\u00abW\u00bbK\n\u00a3M0 90J010 0)00100)00)0^\nGREETINQS tk\nExtending   to   all   Customers   and J\n!    Friends the compliments of the    x\nSeason.\nI      H. E. Stevenson       s\nI        Blacksmith and Auto Supply        k\n*t*-0fjrm* 0t* mi* mt*mt*_**\nk Wishing everyone a Merry Christmu P\nJ and a Bright and Happy New Year. *\\\nJ. 0. Patenaude\n\"tmrm,*-H-rmt*0t* 0t*mt*-*r\n-weswiawistiassawawMiMtiswMsswi^\n\"LAMBERTS FOR LUMBIR\"\nTo our many Friends and Patroni\nthroughout trie district we wish a\nMerry Christmas and a Bright and\nHappy New Year.\nLambert Lumber Ltd.\nA. Q. Lambert     A. A. Lambert\nG. G. Lambert     T. C. Lambert\nV\u00abSS\u00abSS\u00ab*W\u00ab5$S\u00ab\u00bb\u00abS\u00bbK*ft\u00bbieS*9SS\n\u2022mmtmomtm\niMSWWWttWMtWtSSyj\nWishing \u00ab11 my Patrons and Friends !\ncompliments of the seison.\nH. E. Dill\nInsurince ind Reil Estate\n_ij0\\00i00*00i00i00)0jr}i\ni\ni\nMerry Christmas folks and may Good\nHealth. Happiness and Fortune be by\"\nyour side all through the coming year.\nShorty's Repair Shop  i\nJ. F. Perisso n%\nI\n***m$l**i-mX--*V^^\ni\n\u25a0 ^Tjt__i\n>j*m*m\u00abmm\u00ab\u00bb**w5*\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb^^ *(*-Hmrm-rm-rmmrmiirm'ir^\nTO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:\nLike ships upon the sea of life we sail from year to year.\nPleasant are the greetings we exchange and happy are the\nassociations we make In the ports of goodwill and friendship.\nFor the most pleasant business relationship that we have\nenjoyed with you we wish to express our deepest appreciation,\nextending to you our Heartiest Best Wishes for a Merry\nChristmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.\nMcDonald Jam Co., Ltd.\nManufacturer* of \"Nelson\" Brand Jams and Jellies\n$3sas\u00ab\u00bb$\u00bb\u00bb9\u00abe\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbwassssagttswssft\ni-mt*-0f*mf*-0t*-mt'*-0l*-mi*0i\nTo all of you, our friends and patrons,\nwc wish a very Merry Christmas\nand Holiday Cheer.\nSlader's Dairy\nGradt \"A\" Milk\nSavoy Hotel y\nJ. A. Kerr jg\n\\    ?t*m*-0f*-m-r0t*--H*m*-tti\n_?_m_m*ii--*-Mm*k0.0ML-O->-j\u00a3>.\nI\n\u00a3 Wishing   all   our   Customers   and\nJ Friends lots of Christmas Chetr and\nSuccess throughout  1935.\nI Beacon Service Station ;\ni Batley Bros. k\n\\*Bt*mt_Tmt*mi*mt*mt*--\nSIM>)mS**\u00bb&XtSMi_t}&Se)tt)\u00bbM&A\nWe heirtily exteno to our friends\nand patroni a Happy Yuletlde season.\nand may you stand ln the dawn of\nbrighter and happier days.\nActon's Beauty Parlors\nD. A. Acton\n>;ww\u00bb\u00bbs\u00ab\u00bbw\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00bbsi\u00bbww\u00ab\u00bbw\u00bb\u00bb\u00abwi\nZlWMiBJc>t00i_-Jfi0Jti0#.imrt\nI\nV\n1\n*     WISHES\nWishing all our friends and patrons\na very Merry Christmas.\nThe Royal Cafe\n\"Nelson's Clastic  Restaurant''\nI\n-*>\n\\\n\u2022t*-mt*mt*-mt*mt*mt*mi*-m-\"\nExtending to all Customers and\nFriends the Compliments of\nthe Season.\nJ. F. Coates\nRegistered Electrical\nProfessional Engineer\n3*WS\u00abi\u00abS\u00bbSSS\u00ab\u00ab$SS\u00ab$3\u00bbreW\u00bb\u00abS\u00bb3ftWS\u00ab\n?0)00<-00'00l00i0J*i00U\nExtending all our best wishes for\na Merry Christmas and a Happy\nJ New Year.\n\u00a3       Lowson's Wood       \u00a3\nJ   . Working Factory     5\n%l Thot. A. Lswton jf\n*.t*mi*mt*mi*mt*mi*mt* A\n;\u00ab*\u00bbS\u00bb\u00abSS\u00bb-$*K*\u00abSSW\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\u00abft\u00bbS\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\n*\nIhe\nNile fee\/\nWe wish to extend to you Christmas\nGreetings and Good Will, and may \u00bb\nboundless Holiday Cheer be yours, j\n'\u25a0'\u25a0\nBennetts Limited\nJ. G.  Bennett\npK___M-WMJp-m_0_W--')m_-r.to#\nit ^^^M 3\nJ\nThis Christmai Diy we wish our\nmany Patrons and Frienda the\nheartiest of Yuletide Greetings.\nMilady's Beauty\nParlors\nFannie Melchert\nijmi*mt*-mtmmt* mt*m\\*mu*\n!\nWe extend heartiest wishes for a\nhappy Christmas Season to all our\ncustomers   end   friends,   and   we .*\ncordially    invite   your    continued\npatronage.\nValentine's News and\nTobacco Stand\nJohn A. Valentine\n\u00abS*\u00ab*W\u00ab\u00abSSK*\u00abS-S\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab$\u00abS*8*-S**5*is\n$)00)00)00)00i00i0.0*0*'1\nI\n5\nTBHBK\n!\n\\ Extending Season's Greetings to all\nnt\u2014itit   onsuui   -it\u2014i\u2014i.,.   .,\nthroughout the Kootenay\nand Boundary.\nRamp Body and\nFender Works\nSkinner 4 Firenholtz\ni_rmt* mt* mt* mt* mt*mt*-0i-k\n\u25a0*\nA\n\u2022 7 \u2022\nWe desire to take this opportunity to\nthank our customers for the business\nextended to us and to wish everyone\na Merry Christmas and a Happy\nNew Year.\nB. C. Plumbing and\nHeating Co.\nA. 8. Hunden A Sont\nSSWttSS*\n*_?M<___ft\u00ab_A\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abft\u00abM;55^\u00abft\nmw\n{*j0i0Mt0_0t_-ueim-0-mjtimj_*}ti\n\\\n\\\n\\ To all of you, our friends and patrons,\ni       wc wish a very Merry Christ-...\nS mas and Holiday Cheer.\n$    Associated Growers    \u00a3\n4, of B.C., Ltd. s\n^ Nelson  Branch \u00bb\nTt*-0ftr*i*mt*-0i*'mt* mi*-*\n\u25a0*'\u00ab\u00bbM\u00ab^\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbi8W\u00ab\u00bbM\u00abi\u00ab\u00bbW^W.;\n*imjt)0_0i0J** MUnUfUMH\nI\n^wsaMas^waMMsatMSMwwMdMssssf\n5\ngL\u00ab\nthroughout\nNelson and district we extend\nTo  our  many  friends\nthe\nCompliments of the Season.\nSmedley Garage Co.\nHudson-Terraplane Dealers\ns#\u00abJ    k-tm*-m*m*m*Mt:*imi*-\u00bbil*\nWishing all our many friends t vtry\nMerry Christmas and Happiness\nthroughout Ihe Year 1935.\nBishop's News Stand\nMrs. H. Bishop\n*M\u00ab\u00bb*\u00bb*\u00bb5\u00bbW\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab5*\u00ab5*\u00bb*\u00ab*.\n>^AMV^**^^VAlS\nt\"-r 0 )0 \u00bbt0 010*10 0)0 0)00 >4\n_J\nWishing evtrvone a Merry Christmas\nand a Bright and Happy New Year.\nTim Player\nPainter end Decorator\nWe extend our compliments of the\nseason, and may it hold a wealth\nof Good Cheer for you.\nL. D. Cafe Ltd.\n\"Nelson's  Finest Restaurant\"\n\u25a0mmmmmmmmmX&S\u00abS&S9&}SSi&XS$!$\n_i00l00t0J0i00i00t00.0_\n_\ni\n\\\n\\ Kty Good Health and Happiness and X\n| all the blessings of Holiday Cheer ?\nS bestow themselves upon our friends *\ni and patrons this joyous Christmas K\nJ Season.                       J\n3       The Ark Store\nI H. Brook, Prop. k\n't*mi*-mi*mt*mt* 0t* mi**.*\nExtending to ill Customers ind\nnds I\nFrlent\ni the Compliments of\nthe season.\nSchaefer-Hitchcock Co\nG. V. Cady, 8upt.\n\u2022|m*(\u00abM3$$KSSS*\u00bbW\u00ab^\num*^*****9*a*^^\n___________\n______\n ___________\u25a0\nPAOI EIOHT\nTHI NILSON  DAILY NIWS. 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The report of Blane's gun\ncame with Impressive loudness,\nJake stumbled a few yards furthur\ninto the woods and then crouched\nbehind a tree. The shot had echoed\nloudly among the hills. The silence\nwhich succeeded rang in his ears.\n' He strained his eyes and ears in\nthe direction of the shack. Suppose\nthe occupant had not been awakened. Suppose there wu no occupant. Suppose Greenleaf's reconstruction, which had seemed so\nplausible, wss all wrong because\n\u25a0ome unguessed factor threw lt out\nof focus. Then he sighed with relief. There was a brief glimmer\nof light in the direction of the shack\nab- though someone within had\n\u25a0truck a match or turned on a\nflgsh for a moment. Then there was\nno further light, nor was there any\n\u25a0etind.\nA man, Jake reflected, Is awakened by tome sound, listens, hears\nnothing more, turns a flash on his\nthatch, and goes back to sleep. Still,\n\u00ab\u00bbtn so, Jake argued, he will remember in the morning that he wu\n\u2022wakened and when he sees the note\nWill surmise the cause. It may work\ntut, he thought. The minutes\ndragged and Jake dared not move\ntor fear of making a noise. Noises\nnow should come from farther way.\nA cold sweat burr.t out on his forehead. Had this been a fatal mistake..' his. staying so nesr? He had\nnot thought the thing through. He\nwas light-headed and stupid from\nlack of sleep.\nFrom farther up the hill, but sufficiently loud, came the sharp crack\nof a revolver and the brief rattle of\nechoes. Silence again and then low\nsounds u of someone moving cautiously in the shack, the muffled\nthump u of something heavy being\nijioved. He could fancy that he\nheard th? door being opened but he\ncould not be sure. And then after\ntwo mlnutu came a slight and more\ndistant sound. Complete silence\nagain, Jake crouched against his\ntree. * stiff and weary. He fancied\n\u2022Stat the darkness was less Intense.\nthat dawn was slowly dispelling thc\nflight. He must get away.\nFrom some distance down the\nitoirf came the unmista-fable, brief\ncough of* a motorcycle starting. It\nceased. Then high on the hill came\na third shot. The motorcycle burst\ninto a roar which was checked to a\n\u2022subdued machine gun fire. Again a\ntirescendo of sound, and then a rapid\ndiminuendo as the machine became\nflowly lost to hearing in the distance. Jake strained his ears for the\nTut faint ghosts of sound. There\nfjHl again perfect silence. Jake tum-\n\u00abH jnto the woodk. Trees were faintly perceptible now in the early light\nof dawn. No doubt it would be per-\n\u2022tectly sale to walk along the road,\nbut it had been planned that they\n\u25a0hould' return through the woods\nand he stumbled on. Two mllu farther in the half light he perceived\nBlane waiting for him on the rocky\n'track which led to the house. They\n' Went on together. Blane's two subordinates had preceded them. In the\nhouse wu the sound of subdued activity, and from the kitchen came\nthe appetizing smell ot coffee and\nftylng btcon.\n, Greenleaf roused himself from the\n\u2022tttpor Of. sleep only as the hand upon his shoulder shook him repeatedly. He looked up into a face as\nsleepy as his own.\ni rour' service station man beat it\nto Washington on a motorcycle,\"\nJake rtpoited.\n'.The; import of this seeped slowly\nIptO Ctfecnlcaf> drugged consciousness.\n: 'Tio'a 'taken our false mpssage,\"\nhe* .said' thinking aloud.\n.\u25a0'LqtjkS' like it.\" Jake said. \"And\nlira? lflp.goul rest iu peace and may\nJ'lirv'-r'lg.v eyett on the son of a gun\n. lUitn. You and your spy business,\nrntlv secret inks and forgeries and\nCod knows what can all go to hell.\nI'n   -flng  to  sleep.\"\n* Ent for Greenleaf there was to be\nno- iror* sleep as yet. The decoy\nKid been planted, the trap set. lt\nrtrhained to be seen if the prey wu\n.\u25a0-itpiclouf. and if not, the trap had\nvet to *\u2022- sprung. Clearly, he must\n05 ii Washington and on the job.\nOnce the false drsnatrh was interrupted from the Mexican wireless\nV -would be certain that thus far\nhis stratagem had succeeded. If that\ndespatch were not sent he would\nKnow that he had failed to deceive.\nIt was touch and go. How plausibly\nhad he staged the affair? How convincing was the forgery? He did\nnot know. But he knew he must be\nIn Washington to bear the scrutiny\nof searching eyes.\n' Blane went with him. The others\nhe* left imprisoned in the house with\nthe promise of food supplied secretly at night. To give away the occupancy of the house and of Jen-\n\u25a0tn's csplure would be to arouse too\n\u25a0peat suspicions in the enemy. They\ncbUld not now be sure whether Jen-\nttfn was captured or not. He might\nht still hiding successfully In the old\nhouse, prepared, u he had said, to\nuse the wireless if need be. It might\nbe necessary to use that wireless at\nthe last moment to reassure the\nagent in Mexico City. He would do\nso only If he must.\nHe was running ahead ot himself.\nPerhaps the Germans weren't deceived at all. Perhaps the false\nmessage would never go on thc air.\nWere his nerves not so frayed with\nlack ot sleep he would have been\nsick with apprehension. As it was\nhe could concentrate on nothing, not\neven on the fate ot his plans. His\nattention wandered to trivial things.\nHe felt a loathing tor his Job, for\nthe war, for existence itself.\nA bath in his apartment freshened\nhim, and a big drink of whiskey\ngave him a fleeting and factitious\nsense of strength. He ate a little\nlunch and went to the Black Chamber, to be busied at his desk should\nanyone call. The Counteu would\ncome and examine him with penetrating eyes. Well, he looked and\nwas hslf shot to pieces with strain.\nShe would find a good augury in\nthat, he hoped. He prayed oply\nthat she might come before the intercepts from Mexico City. Should\nthose prove that the Germans had\nfallen for his wilu it would be difficult to hide, his relief, his hope ot\nsuccess. He was not sure he was a\ngood enough actor for that. \u25a0     \u25a0\nHappily, she came in mid-afternoon. The effect of the whiskey had\nworn off, and the gloom with which\nhe regarded his own prospects end\nthose ot the world in general was\ngenuine. He was quite sure that\nnothing would succeed. This clever\nand beautiful creature, damn her,\nhad no doubt outwitted him in sonje\nv.ay. She knew already she had\ndone so and had come to see whether he also knew. She would enjoy\nplaying with him. A cat,, one of\nthose fancy, blue eyed, long haired,\nexpensive cats. He was near to\nhBting her. ,\n\"You don't seem glad to see me.\"\nshe said.\n\"Oh, yes indeed,\" he answered ln\na tone wholly void of conviction.\nHrr eyu casually Bwept the vacant chair which was Joel's.\n\"Perhaps the absence of the pretty\nsecretary\u2014\" she suggested.\n'The pretty secretary has run off\nto get married,\" Ije said sourly.\nShe expressed amazement.\n\"It was to her home she said she\nwas going, wasn't it?\"\n\"Camouflage,\" he said roughly.\n\"She never went home.\"\nShe eyed him reflectively.\n\"Why do you think she is married?\"\n\"What else?\" he snapped. \"She\ngoes to her boarding house in a\nhurry and leaves all excited and -gay.\nWhat else than a sudden marriage\ncan it be?\" i\nThe Countess looked thoughful.\n\"Yes\u2014but so sudden\u2014without arrangement?\"\nHe shrugged.\n(To Be Continued)\nName New Colonel\nof Ancient Guard\nWorld's Oldest Regiment sn\nImpelling Force in Empire Defence\nLONDON, (CD-Lord Fortescue\nhas been appointed Colonel-Commandant of the Honorable Artillery company, the oldest regiment in\nthc world. It can trace its ancestry\nto thc bow and arrow period.\nThe H.A.C. possesses an open\nspace of six acres and a tine Georgian building within less than iO\nminutes walk of the Bank of England. Incorporated under a charter\nof Henry VIII as the \"Guild of Artillery\" its original members were\nbidden \"to practice the science and\nfeat of shooting with longbow, cross\nbow and handgun for, the better\ndefence of the realm.\"\nSome of the company's members\nfought in the lut defence ot Calais\nu an English possession. The regiment rallied to repel the Spanish\nArmada, and for centuries provided\nthe \"trained bands\" of the city. It\nmarched in the funeral ot Oliver\nCromwell and welcomed Charles II\nat the Restoration. For the South\nAfrican war the H. A. C. raised\nmost of the personnel of the City\nImperial Volunteers, a regiment\nwhich was recruited entirely ln\nLondon and disbanded immediately\nthe war closed. For the Grut War\nlt provided seven units. More than\n4000 members obtained commissions and three won the Victoria\nCross.\nThe Colonel-Commandant of the\nH.A.C. is by custom a Peer. Lord\nFortescue succeeds Lord Galway.\nwhose predecessor, the Earl of Denbigh, was in command for more than\n30 years. Lord Fortescue entered\n\u25a0the Scots Greys In 1907. He served throughout the war, was wounded twice, and was awarded the\nMilitary Cross.\nLICAL NOTICES\nNOTICB or APPLICATION FOR\nKER LICENCE\nNOTICE IS HEREBY 01VEN that,\non the 17th day of January next,\nthe undersigned Intends to apDlv to\ntbe Uquor Control Board for a license ln respect of premises being\npart of a building known as tlis\nPalaoe Hotel situate at Second Avenue. Ymlr, B. C, upon the lands\ndescribed aa Lota seven 171 and\neight (8). 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McManus\nTHE GUMPS\nBy Sidney Smith\n   .\nmt\nTHE YEAR IN SPORT\nACHIEVEMENTS OF 1934 REVIEWED BY\nCLASSIFICATION\nCopyright, 1934, by The Canadian Presi\nSOCCER\nBy ALEX BELL\n(Cinidim Press Stall Writer)\nStrongholds of soccer in Canada's\nsilt tnd west yielded before hustling binds ot youthful inviders in\ntht 1934 season that saw Montreal\nVerdun climb to the Dominion\nthrone at Winnipeg as a surprise\neaitern finalist after downing Saskatchewan's Prince Albert Reds,\nrookie conquerors of the west\nStrewn benlnd thete newcomers\non the title-trail wen tuch soccer\naunts It Toronto Scottish and New\nWeitminiter Roytlt\u20141933 finalists\n\u2014both eliminated In their sectional\nsemi-finals. Other front rank elevens\nousted included Montreal Carsteel,\nFort William Legion and Winnipeg\nUnited Weston.\nA hardy band ot miners trom\nnorthern Ontario spelled defeat for\nToronto Scottish. 1933 titlists, in a\nstubbornly-fought, five-game series.\nIt was Frood Mines' first bid for\nDominion honors. Weakened by injuries from that gruelling struggle\nthe Mlnen forced Verdun to another\ntive-gime struggle before conceding\nvictory to the Quebec tltleholJers.\nNew Westminster hurdled Alber-\ntai champion Edmonton Radials before they were downed by the\nipeedy Reds from Prince Albert\nwhile  Winnipeg's  United  Weston\n, were eliminating New Ontario's\nthreit, the Legion from Fort Wllllim. Prince Albert continued to the\nfinal by conquest of the Manitoba\nchampions in the western Cinida\n[final.\n' Lure of northern Ontario's mln-\n*_*}, belt proved too strong for many\nNational Soccer league players and\nthe strength of the northern teams\nbecame apparent as Toronto Scottish, Ulster United and several other\nOntario tetmi lost star pliyer\u00bb. In\naddition to the title-thrett of Frood\nMines, Northern Ontario produced\nthe winner of the Ontario cup In\nFalconbridge, conquerors of Guelph.\nPossession of the Atholstin trophy\nwas left undecided until spring when\nthe National league's eutern and\nwestern sections were prevented by\nbad weather and a long-drawn four-\nteam playoff from completing the\nfinal two-game seriei. Montreal\nCarsteel wlll represent the eastern\nsection and Toronto Ulster United\nthe western ln the second game. Ulster won the first\nTwo vacancies were left in the\nNational league at the end of the\nseason when Brantford and Toronto\nTransportation dropped out but applications for admission have been\nreceived from Guelph Lancashire!,\nand another Toronto team\u2014England\nUnited\u2014are to be considered It the\nannual meeting with the probability they will be accepted.\nSoccer lost one of its greatest\nsupporters during the year with the\ndeath of Sid Cowdrill, president of\nthe Toronto ScotUsh club and powerful In the councils of the Dominion Football association. The D.F.A.\nreported the game as holding up\nwell financially in spite of lean\nyetn.\nProvincial champions for 1934\nwere:\nAlberta\u2014Edmonton Radials.\nBritish Columbia\u2014New Westminster Royals.\nMinitoba-Winnlpeg United Weston.\nNew Ontario\u2014Fort William Legion.\nNorthern Ontario\u2014Frood Mines.\nOntario\u2014Falconbridge (no National league clubs entered).\nQuebec\u2014Montreal Verdun.\n(Thunday\u2014Basketball)\nOn the Air Tonight\nCANADIAN RADIO\nCOMMISSION   NETWORK\n1:56 a.m. Empire Chrlitmti Broad-\ncist\n11:\u00ab tm. HumpeMlnck's Hansel\n\u2022nd Gretel, Metropolitan Opera\nHouse, N^,C.-N.i; 8:00 Mastering\nthe Ceremonies, vocal, (nstrumeitai\nWinnipeg (exc. B.O; 5:30 HaU\n'Round the Clock, WXYZ, Detroit\n(exc. B.C.); 6:00 Bltttoerphone of\nChristmii Message by His Majesty,\nKing Glome V; 6:05 Soirees de\nQuebec; 6:30 Hands across the%or:\nder, soloists, orch. 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London, England, (KSL)\n6:00 Ishim Jones' Orch., guest artists,; 7:00 Walter O'Keefe, Annette\nHanshaw Ted Busing, Glen Gray's\nor.; 7:30 Fats Waller's Rhythm club;\n7:45 Voice of the Crusader; 8:00\nMyrt and Marge drama; 8:15 orchestras.\n660 k CJOR 600 m\nVANCOUVER 500 w\n6:00-715 Frankie and AUce; 6:30\nPrairie Driftera; 7:00 Alice and Lolly\n7:15 Commonwealth Fed'n; 7:30\nDouglaa Social Credit, talk; 8:30\nNews; other periods: Records.\n1030 k CFCN 291.3 m\nCALGARY 10,000 w\n6:00 Commonwealth New: Flashes;\n6:15 orch.; 7:00 Progrim; 7:30 Doc\nSavage Adventures* 7:30 HIU Billy\nLand; 745 The Gllhooleys; 8:00\nSocial Credit Lecture; 9:30 Vocal\nand Instrumental.\n790 k KOO        '     379.5 m\nOAKLAND    , 75000 w\n6:00 Community Forum; 6:30 Argentine Trio; 6:45 Air Adventures;\n7:00 Every Man's Pilace; 7:30 Redwood Reveries; 7:45 Ricirdo and\nbit violin; 8:00 Chamber of Commerce; 8:15 Voice of Romance; 8.30\nReflections, Klassen tenor; 9:00 to\nbe announced; 9:30 Harry Sosnick'a\norch.; 10:00 Neapolitan Echoes; 10:30\nPress Radio News; 10:35 orch.; 11:00\nTed Fio-Rito's orch.; 11:30 Jack\nMills' orch.\nBRITISH  EMPIRE\nPROGRAMS\nShort Wave\u2014Pacific Standard Time\n10:00 a.m.\u20141:30 p.m. GSB (25.53m)\nand GSB (31.55ml  1:30\u20142:45 GSB\n(31.55 m) and GSA (49.58 m).\n10:00 a.m. Big Ben. Newi; 10:05\n\"Empire Exchange.\" A program from\nthe Empire In Celebration of Christmas, 1934. His Majesty the King\nspeaking to the Empire from Sandringham. The National Anthem.\n11:15 The Central Bind of His Majesty's Royal Air Force. (By kind\npermission of the Air Council.)\nSummer Austin (baritone); 12:80\np.m. Christmas Party; 1:30 Talk:\n\"Unususl Christmases.\" Vice-Ad-\nmiral T. J. Hallett, C.B.E.; 1:45\nDance Music; 2:00 The News; 2:15\nDance Music; 245 Close down.\n\u00aef|rfetas\nWmfottfttogmiour\n?W3}\u00bbrous^u)i^ar\n-THI NELSON DAILY\nSociety\n(Centlnoed From Fist Fin)\nwho ire former retldenti of Crescent ViUey and Miss Slmonne Bourgeois who teaches it Cranbrook.\n\u00ab  \u2022  \u2022\nEvtn Brown of the Relief Arlington mine li here to ipend the holldiyi at the home on Silica itreet of\nhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George\nBrown.\neii\nMn. F. Wilson ind diughter Ml-\nbel have left to spend the holldtyi\nit the home of Mr. ind Mn. WiUltm\nWilson, it Fire ViUey.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nD. J. McKinnon of Grind Forks\nil i gueit of friendi during tbe holidays. '\n.   .   \u2022\nGordon Kelly of Trail wai ln the\ncity en route to hit home ln Silver-\nton.\n\u2022 *  \u2022\nMr. ind Mrs. John Cartmel hive\nas their guest their son Edwin, who\nIs employed at Reno mine.\nIts\nNed Rhodes leavei today tor\nGrand Forka where he will spend\na week visiting friends.\n.   .   .\nMn. Coles of Ymlr wai a ncent\nshopper ln town:\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMaurice M. Wilker, who teichei\nat Bonnington haa left for Vancouver to ipend hli vacitlon.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Htrry Harrison, who has\nbeen visiting it the home of her\nptrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peebles,\nhis returned to her home in Kamloops.\n.   .   .\nMr. md Mn. C. I. Archibild, Stanley atreet, have as their guests their\nson and daughter-in-law, Mr. and\nMn. Farran C. Archibald of Trail,\nand infant son Denis.\n\u2022 .   .\nMr. and Mn. D. McKay of Ymir\nand their family were city visiton\nyesterday.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMn. A. E. Walton of Silverton Is\nln the city, a guest of her mother,\nMn. D. W. McVicar. Mr. Walton,\nwho Is also her*, his just returned\nfrem the Bridge River district\nMr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilkinson.\nCedar street, have as their guest\ntheir brothar-in-lsw, Archibald\nCampbell of Trail.\n\u00bb  t'.-i\nC. R. Hanna, foreman of tbt Dentonia mine at Greenwood, is spending* the holidays with Ms family on\nCarbonate street\n^^ \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Ruth Heath, wbo attends\nsehool in Naniimo. has arrived to\nvisit her mother, Mrs. H. M Heath,\nCirbonite street over the holidiys.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nW. L. McGregor lift yeiterday to\nspend the holidays ln Vemon.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMn. W. H. Wilker.. Karr apartments, and her daughter Ivy are\nspending Christmas in Trail.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nGordon Sargent was a recent visitor from Longbeach.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nO. D. Frith has left to spend the\nhoUdays in Vancouver.\n.   .  .   .\nMr. and Mn. Reginald German,\nInnls street are spending the holiday it the home in Trail of the litter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.\nMartindale.\n\u2022 *   *\nMiss Naida Perrler, Josephine\nstreet leaves tomorrow for Vancouver where she 'will spend some time\n..-. '--  mm, tf-tlm-i  m)  l**_   **-t)m--mr,,\nVancouver bone specialist She wlU\nbe accompanied to the coast by her\naunt, Miss Enid Etter.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBlake Allan, who attends the Unl*\nversity of Alberta in Edmonton, has\narrived home to spend the hoUdays\nat the home of his parents, Mr. and\nMn. Wilfrid Allan.\n.   .   .\nMr. and Mrs. Hufty, Victoria\nstreet, have left to spend the holiday in Trail It the home of their\nson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and\nMn. Earl FitzDitrlck. \u2022\naee\nMn. C. G. Simpson and son Lawrence leave today to spend Christmas at the home of Mrs. Simpson's\nson-in-law end daughter. Mr. and\nMrs. Palmer Rutledge ln Trail.\n\u2022 *   *\nGordon Whiteside of Trail was a\nguett at the Archibald home en\nroute to Longbeach where he will\nspend the holidays at the home ot\nMr. and Mrs. H. Leggatt\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nW. H. Parker. Victoria street\nleaves tomorrow morning for Victoria where he will ttke pirt in\nboys parliament.\nLeonard Truseott, who teachei at\nNew Denver, has arrived to visit\nhli parents, Mr. and Mrs. George\nTruseott, Fourth street, during the\nholldsys.\n\u2022 *  \u2022\nMaitland Harrison of Howser was\nln town Saturday en route to Corra\nLinn where he and Mrs. Harrison\nare spending the remainder of the\nwinter.\n\u2022 at\n' Mr. and Mn. Plewes, Kerr ipirt-\nments, have left to spei 1 Christmas\nin Vincouver with relatives.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMiss Phyllis Mott. resident pupil\nat St. Joseph's academy, his left\nfor Cranbrook to spend Christmis\nwith her parents.\nsee\nMr. and Mrs. O. A. Gray. Third\nstreet, Fairview, have at their guest\ntheir daughter, Miss Agnes, who attends the Univenity of Alberta ln\nEdmonton. ,\n\u2022 \u2022 * \u2022\nMr. and Mn. Norman C. Stlbbs,\nTosephine street left yesterday by\nmotor for Nakusp where they will\n-oend Christmas at the home ot\n(heir son and daughter-in-law, Dr.\n^nd Mn. Gerald Stibbs, who returned to Nakusp yesterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWtrren Cartmel, who hu been tn\nVtlin, B.C., tor the put two and \u2022\n\"If yeara. irrlved home lait nlcht\nto visit hit ns rents, Mr. and Mrs.\nJohn Cartmel, Silica street.\nstl\nE. H. Stubbs of Black Dlamnrd\n'l t guest of Mr. and Mn. H. H.\nPitts, Vernon street\nPoun4 and Dollar\nUo at Montreal\nMONTREAL, Dec. 24 (CP)\u2014The\n\u25a0round sterling ind United Stiles\ndollir idvinced on Montreil foreign exchinges today. The pound\ngained 1-33 of \u00ab eent it S4.80V* while\nthe American dolltr wis up 1-32 of 1\nper cent it 15-16 of 1 per cent discount. The French franc remained\nunchinged it 6.54 cents.\nmar\nARECHANGED\nB. C. Tree Fruit Board\nAnnounces New\nBases\nAU shippen ere required to take\nnotice of the following, savs a circular, No. 34-32 of the British Columbia tree fruit board over the\nsignature of O. W. Hembling, member:\nCHANGES IN POOL BASES\nIt is hereby ordered that on Tuesday, December 25, the following\npool bases shall become effective:\nMacintosh\u2014Fancy, 125 to 138,\n$1.36.\nMacintoah\u2014Fancy, 150 to 180,\n$1.35.\nDelicious\u2014Extra fancy, 96 to 150,\nftl 60\nbellcloui-Fincy, 96 \\o 150, $1.50.\nWlnesip\u2014Extra fancy, $1.60.\nWinesap\u2014Fancy, $1.50.\nWinesap-Cee, $1.30.\nDESTINATION 8TORAGE\nThe minimum release for sale\nfrom storage shall be 250 boxes.\nAU apples stored it destinition\nfor which storage receipts tre not\nin the ctrtel office at Vernon by\nJauiry 1. 1135, wiU be entered in\nthe cartel u sales.\nCARTEL RELEASE\nIn iddition to percentages already\nreleased, shippers are now authorised to market the following:\nCartel No. 4, 10 per cent, bringing the quantity released in this\ncartel to 25 per cent.\nSHRINKAGE\nPlease note:\u2014In circular No. 34-31,\nshippers are requested to obtain\ndumb certificates signed by the Dominion fruit inspector, in order to\nobtain credit in the cartel. This hu\nbeen construed by some shippers to\nmean shrinkage will be taken into\nthe pool, which is not the cue.\nJUMBO CRATES\nConsiderable objection to the ust\not the jumbo crate has been voiced\nby growen, shippers, and the trade.\nWhen the growers' delegates met\nln convention at Kelowna in November, this subject wis discussed, end\nthe delegatei were almost unanimous in fivor of discontinuing the\nuse of this container.\nAn expression of opinion from\nthe shippers is desired, giving their\nretsons for or against the use of the\njumbo crate, or any suggestion for\n\u2022 substitute, so that the matter miy\nbe considered from every ingle.\nIf it is considered idvisable to discontinue its use, the manufacture\u2122\nshould be so advised as soon as possible.\nKindly give the request your immediate attention. '\nMemorandum\u2014At a meeting of\nthe board ind shippers' council held\nDecember 21, It wu decided thit\nbrokerage shall be credited through\nthe pools to the shipper who invoices the car md actuilly pays\nthe brokerage u evidenced by the\nreceipted biU.\nSMOKE EATERS\nLINEUP CHANGED\nPlsyers Switched to Meet\nNelson Today\nTRAIL, B.C. Dec. 24-\"Deacon\"\nWaite has made a few changes ln\nthe Smoke Eaters lineup that will\nplay Nelson here Christmas afternoon. Kinnear is changing with\nCronie, the latter going to left wing\nand Kinnear to center, with Morris\nat right wing.\nWheatley, who although injured\nbetore going on the ice last game\nto take Forrest's position at center\nin the second string, will not be out,\nForrest having recovered. The lut\ngame Andreaihuk played center\nwith Brennm ind Wheatley on the\nwings but Tuesday's lineup will be\nBrennan, Forrest and Andreashuk.\nThe same defence will be uied,\nJohnston and Thompson but Jordan\nwill be also out for duty.\nMlkey Buckna has not recovered\nfrom his hip injury but he seems\nanxious to get back into pliy.\nBONDS QUIET\nNEW YORK, Dec. 24 (AP). \u2014\nThere wis no indication of a lut\nminute rush of investors into the\nbond mirket to do some Christmas\npurchasing today. The list was\nquiet\nSeveral foreign loans moved to\nlower levels under small transactions. Japanese t>*\/,s were off IVi\npoints at 80Vi. while German. Polish\nand Argentine issues gave up fractions. ~~\nU. S. DOLLAR OFF\nLONDON, Dec. 24 (AP). \u2014 The\nUnited States dollar lost 3-16 cent\nto the pound todiy. closing it\n4.94 5-16 to the pound as compared\nto Saturday's close of 4.94Vi. The\nopening today was at 4.94Vi.\nThe French franc closed at 74.87\nto the pound as compared to Saturday's close at 74.90. The price of\ngold declined Vid to 140s 8d ($34.78)\na fine ounce and an amount valued\nat 1198,000 ($979,110) was purchased.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 24 (AP).-\nNo. 1 nor.. l.lOVi to 1.12%. No. 1 red\ndurum 1.11%; Dec. 1.09; May 1.05(4;\nJuly 1.02V4.\nCorn, No. 3 yellow 90 to 91.\nOats. No. 8 white 56% to 57%.\nFlax, No. 1. 1.87 to 1.97.\nSweet clover 7.50 to 8.00. Flour\nunchanged. Carload lots, family\npatents 7.20 to 7.40 a barrel in 98-\npound cotton sacks. Shipments 18,-\nOH Pure bran 29 to 29.50.\nCalgary Live Stock\nCALGARY, Dec. 24 (CP)- Receipts week-end: 405 cittle, 18 calves\nand 59 hogs. Up to noon Mondiy\nno live stock received.\nThe bulk of cattle receipts were\non through billing. The cattle mtrket steady for quality offered. No\nhog mtrket established. Last figures selects $7.15. Bacons $6.65 and\nbutchers $6.15, off trucks.\nCattle \u2014 Common to medium\nbutcher steen $2 to $3. Good butcher cows $1\/15. Medium to good vetl\ncslves $2.25 to $2.75.\nApples kept In cold storage bruise\nmore easily titan fruit just picked.\nMORNINO. DIC. IS. 1684\t\nBAR GOLD IS UP\nBY TWO CENTS\nMONTREAL, Dm. 24 (CP)-Bar\ngold ln London up two centt at\n$34.46 in ounce in Ctnidiin fundi:\n140s Sd ln British funds. The fixed\n$33 Wuhlngton price amounted to\n$34.67 in Canadian.\nLTTTLE BUYING\nAT NEW YORK\nNEW YORK. Dec. 24 (AP). -\nFinancial markets were ot the customary Christmu texture today and,\nwhile holiday spirits were moderately cheerful, there wu no rush to\nbuy.\nAfter a fairly active opening, equities trading settled down to a rather\ndull jog and prices milled about Indecisively.\nAmong Canadian stocks, Mclntyre and International Nickel were\nvirtually even. Lake Shore wu\nsteady, but Hiram Walker got down\nneirly a point Dominion government bondi were narrow and quiet.\nMAT UNEVEN\nCHICAGO, Dec. 24 (AP).-Even-\nlng-up of account!, so is to prepire\ntor the Christmu holldiy, helped\nibout general firmness today in\nthe grain markets.\nWheat closed uneven, % off to %\nup, compared with Saturday'! finish. May 99% to 99%; corn % to 1%\nadvanced. May 88% to 88%; oats\nat % to % gain, and provisions showing a rise of 30 to 45 cents.\nGrain Trading\nIs Uninteresting\nWINNIPEG, Dec. 24 (CP)-Trad-\nen, looking forward to a two-day\nholiday over Christmu, paid little\nattention to the market today. Wheat\nprices on the Winnipeg grain exchange closed the quietest session\nin weeks, % cent higher.\nFutures fluctuated within a %-\ncent price range and deUvSry of\n463.000 bushels of cuh against the\nmaturing December contract had no\nbearish effect on the mtrket. December closed at 78, May 82% and\nJuly 83% cents.\nCash and coarse grain! wera similarly dull. Values generally held\nsteady.\nThe exchange wiU be closed tomorrow, Christmu day, and on\nWednesday, ln observsiwe of Boxing diy.\nRIGBY UNION\nLONDON. Deo. 24 (CP dble).-\nRugby union games played todiy\nresulted as follows:\nCrosskeys 7, London Welsh 8.\nLlanelly 23, Univenlties Athletic\nUnion 14.\nBRADIAN GOES\nUPATTOROMTO\nTakes Jump of 45 to\n$2.45; Strong Tone\non Whole List\nTORONTO, Dsc. 24 (CP)-The\nmining department ot the Toronto\nstock exchange developed a strong\ntone in today'i abbreviated tesslon.\nBradian wu \u2022 leader of the gold\ngroup, jumping 46 centa to 2.45 on\nhuvy turnover. Brilorne, which\nhu \u2022 heavy intereit ln Bradlan,\ncime along with in advtnce of 1.20\nto $13.20.\nVolume wu filr ln God'i Like\nat 1.95 for t gain ot 6 cents. Macassa\nadvanced 7, Pickle Crow 4, McKenzie 8 and Prospectors Airways\n5 to 1J0.\nEldorado gtlnid 13 ctnti to 1.23.\nNiplsling gained 5 to 2.53 ind Betr\nit 18 wai ott 1%.\nBue metali wer* slow.\nToronto Has Slow\nDayofTrading\nTORONTO, Dec. 24 (CP)-Cut-\nting today's sesilon down to two ind\ni htlf houn to give brokerage staffs\ntime to do their Chrlstmu shopping,\nthe Toronto stock exchinge staged\n1 slow performmce.\nFord A gained % to 28% ind\nNickel wu up % to 22%. CP.R\nwas off %. Walken common at\n24% was down % and Dlitlllen\nSetgrama wetkened % to 13%. Industrie Alcohol A gtined t smtll\nfraction.\nMassey Hirrll it 4% wu up a\nhilf point Gypsum tnd Canidi\nCement improved ibout % eich.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPIO. pie. 84 (OF)\u2014Clotlng  grain  quotations:\nopen  High  Low  Clou\nWheat.:\nDec\t\n5S\u00a3 z\nOata:\n9r \u25a0\nJuly\nBtl\nirley:\nDee\t\nMay   \t\nJuly   \t\nFlax:\nDec.\nm\u00bb:\nJutf\nBye\nDee.\nMa;\nL\nI\n\u25a0r\ns* &\"*\n48%     44\nfell\nin 'il\nSye:\nto.   .\n,7ivi: \u00bb\u00ab.' 4\nSS\nn\n-^.Tn,\n8*\n\u00bb s$ r&\n. 1 hard. SO: No. I\nHor. 75; Ko. 3_Mor.\n71 Vi; Ho. 4 Nor. 8; No. 6 Wheat.\n4: No. s Wheat, 64: teed, S3: Durum\n~   Ho.  1 A-8.W. 72:  Track, 78VJ.\nVancouver  Stock  Exchange\nA. P. Consolidated .... \u2014\nAmalgamated oil .OS\nB   C   packera  Pfd   18.00\nBeaver   silver    OS\nBradlan  Mlnee      SSS\nBraiorne O Mlnea 12.75\nBridge River Con. .06\nBRX Oold Mines .19\nCariboo   oold  Q       1.88\nC &  t Corp        .73\ncoast Brewerlei 13.26\nOold Belt Mlnw Ltd .30\nHome   OU           45\nInternational coal .16\nMak  Slccar oold JOB\nMcDougal  Segure  gz   .02 Vi\nMCLeoJ  OU          .41\nMercury  oil          .11)4\nMeridian  Mining Co.  .12%\nModel   Oil   riT....      JO\nMorning   Star   Gold   .10\nNational  Silver  08ft\nNicola Mines       XI8\nOkalta  Olla Com        .08\nPioneer   oold       10.60\nPremier   Gold        1-.42\nPremier Border oold   ,00\u00ab4\nQuatslno Copper O.     \u2014\nBeno    Gold        ...    1.18\nsallv   Mines   Ud .55\nTaylor Bridge a . .30\nVanalta Limited ....      .08V4\nWayside   Gold    09\nOUMM\nAlexandria O       .01%\nAnaconda OU  03\nAtlln   Pacific    13\nSC   Silver          -r*\nC   Nickel * 39\nBig   Missouri   u .34\nCanadian Rand .... .07\nCrows   Nest   Oil .05\nDalhousle Oils  23\nDentonia Mines    40\n.00\n.06%\n.07%\n2.60\n13.00\n.08%\n20\n140\n.80\n13.00\n.43\n.12\n\u2022\"\n.22\n.12\n\u202204\n.06\n10.9O,\n1\n1.16\nJtO\n.32\n.01%\n.09%\n.06\n1.90\n.40\n\u00bbS\nJM\n.43\nDevmlsh OUt\t\nRanchmen's    \t\nSactlta   _ \nlacier Creek \t\nSalr   Ttnkee   GUI\nctator  gold  M\nDunwell Mining ._\nBast crest oil\nFalrvlew  Amalgamated   l\u00abVi      \u2014\nFreehold   OU  \t\nOolconda Lead M\nGeo. Rlv qold M\norandvlew o M\nOrange  Mines\nOruITwiEl\nHerculea Consolidated  .61 Vi\nHlghwood  sarcee  Oil  .13\nHome   Gold\nIndian Mlnea\nIndependence Mlnee\nKootenay  Belle\n\"Mtenay   jlorence\nikevr\nMerland   Oil\nMlnto   Gold   \t\nMorton Wolaey M\nNoble   Five   -\t\nPend   Orellle   M\nPorter Idaho M Co.\nReward King\nRoyallte 011\nRufua Argenta\nRuth  Hoi\nsalmon   .\nSllvercrest\nSUvenmith Mlnet\nSnowflake    Bin.\nUnited   QU   \t\nVldette  O   M \u25a0-...\nWaterloo Mine* \u25a0 '..:.\nWiverly   Tangier\nWhite  Eagle SUver\nWhitewater. Mlnei\nQuotations On Wall Street\ntVi\n38%\nHigh   Low\nAllegheny     1%      1%\nAU   Chemical 13a\u00abt   131%\nAmerican   Can 110%   108V4\nAm   For   Pow 4%      4\nAm  Ma  tt  Fdy 33 W    33%\nAm Smelt 3s Re 37%     86%\nAm   Telephone 1\".%   102VT\nAm Tobacco \t\nAnaconda ...   \t\nAtchison   \t\nAuburn Motors\nBaldwin    \t\nBait It Ohio\nBendlj   Aviation\nBeth  Steel  \t\nCanida   Dry   .\nCan Pacific .... jiii\nCerro  De  Pasco 43 V4\nChea   it  Ohio 43%\nChrysler         39%\nSom le South IU,\non Qas N Y ... 30%\nCorn  prod 62%\nDupont        64%\nEastman  Kodak 111%\nElec Pow & Ll 3%\nBrie 12%\nFirst Nat Stores 56 Vi\nFreeport  Texas 24\nGeneral   Electric 20%\nOenerai   Poods 31%\nQold Dust   17\nOoodrlch     10\nOranby 6%\nOrt   North   Pfd 18%\nOrt 'Wst   Sugar 37%\nHowe sound    .. \"\nHudson   Motors\nInter   Nickel\nInter  Tel 4 Tel  6%\nJewel   Tea     65%\nKenn   Copper 16%\n50\n11%'\n38%\n1   B\"i\n16%\nKrette 8 S     SO1\ntier  It  Tol   \"\n-&>.\n_   Thick   ...\nMUwaukee Pf<t\nMont Ward     ,\nNaah   Moton       17\nN T Osntral\nPsc Gu tt Uee\nPackard   Motori\nPenn R R      33\nPhllllpe pete ...   14>\npure   Oil        7\nRadio Corp *....      8%\nRadio   Kttth   \"\nBern Bud      \u2014\nRock Island .... 1\nSt Louis __ s P 1\nShell  Union 6\nS   Cal    Edison\nffiho,rcr*i\n8t  Oil   If  14   J\ntan Oil of Ind\nStewart   Warner\nStudebaker   \t\nTexas corp ,.\nTexas Gull Sul\nTlmken Rollers\nUnder Type \u2014\nonion Carbide\nUn Oil o* Cal\nUn   Aircraft\nU B Cst Irn Ppe\nU S Rubber Jxr\nU 8 Steel .:.:.\u25a0\u25a0\nVanadian steel\nWst Electrlo ....\nWoolworth    -   63\nTellow   Truck       8\n'I0j0i00i00t00l0^i00t0j'i00i00i00i00.t0\u00ab-\n1    Iwtlta^a\n_\n!\ni\nJ\ni\n!\ni\n!\ni\n1\ni\n*mt*mi*mt*mt*mt*mt*mi*mt*mt*mt*mi*mt.\nTO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS\nTHROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT FOR A\nVERY MERRY CHRISTMAS\nand\nA HAPPY NEW YIAR\nThompson Poultry Farm\nGORDON  ROAD\nA. G. THOMPION\nNILSON, B.C.\nMetol Markets\nNEW YORK, Dec. 24 (AP).-Cop-\nper quiet; electrolytic, tpot and future, blue etgle 9.00.\nTin. iteidy; spot nearby and futures 50.86.\nIron quiet; No. 2, f.o.b. eutern\nPennsylvania 19.90; Buffllo 18.90;\nAlabama 14.50.\nLead steady; spot New York 3.70;\nbit St Louli 3i6.\nZinc quiet bst St. Louii ipot tnd\ntuture 3.71 to 3.76.\nAluminum 16.00 to 22.00.\nAntimony, ipot 14D0,\nQuicksilver 73.50 to 73.50.\nBit lilver steady, % higher it\n5J%. . _\nAT LONDON\u2014Cloilng: Copper,\nspot 128 7s Sd; future \u00ab8 Its Sd;\nelectrolytic, spot Ml 10S; future \u00a333.\nTin. spot lm 12s 6d; future \u00a3228\nis,\nLud, spot 610 7l td; tuture \u00a310\n10s.\nZinc, spot ill 12s td; tuture \u00a312.\nBtr silver firm, 1-16 higher tt\n23 15-16<L\nMONTREAL UST\nHAKES HEADWAY\nMONTRIAL, ptc. 24 (CP)-Se-\ncurlties.on tht Montreil ttock exchtnge idvinced during today's\nshort session in dull prehollday trad-\nInternational Power preferred rose\nfive points to i new high tor thi\nyeir it 60 while Montreal Power,\nShawinigan Power and Power corporation were up amall amounts.\nHoward Smith preferred loit nearly two points and the common was\nup \u2022 friction. Cinidim Piclflc railway gained a small amount with\nBrazilian Traction unchanged.\n6. W. P. Hunt~Piw\nPHOINDC, Ariz.. Dec. 24 <AP>.-\nOeorge W. P. Hunt se*\u00bb timet\nEoverpor af Arizona died It  his\nomi here today. He wai 35 years\nold. _* ',\n-PAOI NINI\nBRALORNE HAS\nDOLLARBOOST\nReno Is Up Six-os^he\nGolds in Demand\nat Vancouver\nVANCOUVIR, Dec. 24 (CP)-In-\nterest was centered in Braiorne tnd\nBradlan on the 'Vincouver stock\nexchange's short session todty fbl\u00ab\nlowing the sharp rise of these stocks\non the eastern exchanges Some ot\nthe other golds were in fair demand\ntnd the fcyie wis firm.\nBraiorne sold up to 13.00 md\nclosed with a net gain of 1.00 at\n12.75 and Bradian finished at 2.55,\nup 60. Reno Gold gained 6. Taylor\nBridge was up 4 at 36, Ymlr Yankee\nGirl advanced 3 to 70 md Cariboo\n{Sold at 1.38 was 2 cents higher.\nUnited Empire was up % at 7%.\nB.C. Nickel md Big Missouri\neich firmed a cent at 39 md 34 respectively and Pend Oreille md\nSally Mines each gained 2 while\nGolconda lost 2 at 28.\nRoyslite dropped 60 to 17.50. Cll*\ngiry and Edmonton was up a cem\nand Mar Jon firmed ',..\nThe exchange will be closed to\nmorriw md Wednesday.\nLONDON CLOSES\nIN FIRM TONE\nLONDON. Dec 24 (AP)-With\ntrading fairly active, a cheerful\ntendency prevailed on the itock\nexchmge. Investment buying improved giltedged securities ind industrials, while gold min'ng sharei\nmd transatlantic issues hardened\non speculative buying. A holiday\nfeeling developed later, and the\nmirket closed firm.\nMONTREAL SILVER PRICES\nMONTREAL, Dec. 24 (CP). - Silver closed stesdy.\nSales 6 contracts: Dec. 5; May 1.\nOpen       High      Low       close\nDecember     63.4BB      54.65-     58.50      53.40B\nMay :, __.. 64.76B      54.80      54.80      54.60N\nMontreal Stock Prices\nBill   Telephone   ......\nBrulllan -\t\nCm Cir Wy  \t\nOu   Cement   \t\nOan Oen 11 \t\nCu Qypeum \t\nOtn  lnd  Al   A  -\t\nOPB.. _\nCockshutt\t\nCon M *8 - -\t\nDom Brldgt  - -~...\nDOB   Qltss    .-\t\nDom Test \t\nOn St Wire! \u2014\t\nHamilton Br  -\t\nmtt   Nickel \u2014\nMaaaey  Harrla\n  128H\n -....-.   10ft\n, TV*\n     7H\n   16414\n      SK\nzr; $\n 1  130\n&9\nMontreil Power\nNat Brewing ....\nQuebec  Power\nSteel of ctn ..\n::itx\nCLUBS\ntmt Breweries .\nBrew It plat ..\nB   A   Oil   .\n*i8E\nan Malting _\t\nlome  Oil  \t\nopi  on\t\n-API Tib.Can _\t\nIntl   Petrol\t\nMcColl Frontenac _-...\nNoranda   \t\nPage   Hersey   \t\nBANKS\nClnsdltn   \t\nMontreal   \t\nNova   Scotia\t\nBoyal.   - \t\nCanada    ...\nMISCELLANEOUS\nDom   Storea\t\nrord  Can  A   \t\nLaura Secord \t\n\t\n.   13\n.55\n39\n\u2022    IS*\nis\n.74\n260\n169 it\na\n(Srwtmp!\nTo Our Many Clients in Nelson\nand District\nWe Extend Best Wishes for a\nVERY MERRY CHRISTMAS\nand a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.\nP. E. POULIN\nSTOCKS snd BONDS\nBoard Room snd Ticker Service   '\n9\n4\nI\n9\n4\n9\n4\nE\u00ab*C\u00ab**C*\u20ac^2\nrMES change snd old customs' pass, but\ntho SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS still lives in\nour hearts bidding us greet our friends with\nthe ageless wish\u2014\n'\u25a0 '\u25a0'. **\u25a0\u25a0.-.:\nE. W. Widdowson\nProvincial Analyst\n301-305 Josephine St.\nAssayer and Chemist\nNelson, B.C.\nThe Consolidated Ining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nTRAIL - BRITISH COLUMBIA\nManufacturers of\nELEPHANT Brand\nChemical Fertilisers\nAmmonium Phosphatei\u2014Sulphate of Ammonia\nSuperphosphstes\u2014Complete Fertilisers\nProducers and Refiners of\nTADANAC Brand\nilectrelytlc\nLead-Zinc\u2014Cadmium Bismuth\n \u2014-\u2014\n\t\n\u2014-\nMttt TIN\"\n' J       WE WISH OUR\n|    MANY CUSTOMERS\nA Happy\n| Christmas Season i\nl I\nI Maan, Rutherford *\nDrug Co.\nBsst Wishes for a Happy\nChristmas and a Prosperous\nNew Year.\nJ. A. C. LAUGHTON, R.O.'\n100 ttm* 100900100100\nTo all our old customers and the\n'many new ones we have made in\nthe past year, and lo those whom it\n\u2022will be our privilege to serve in the\n. days to come\u2014our sincere wish\u2014\nA REAL OLD TIME CHRISTMAS\nAND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.\nSMYTHE AND PITTS\nt* mi* mt* mt* mt* mt*m\nTo My\nPatrons\nExpressing my keenest\nappreciation   of  your\ngenerous loyalty. May\nyou enjoy\nA Btal\niferrg\n(El|rtHtma0\nCharles\nMorris\n\u2022i^3HMHfo'>_MHMM\nTHI NELION DAILY NIWS. NELION. IXz-TUIIOAY  MORNINO. OIC. SB.  ISM\nROME, Dec 14 (CP).\u2014The pope\ntodiy innounced the tranafer of\nJames McGulgan, irchiblshop of\nRegina, to the irehdioceee of Toronto.\nUSE  THI  CL-UWIFHD  AOS\n:\u00ab'\u00ab^\u00ab\u00ab^c\u00ab\u00abc\n*\u20ac\u20acXW*XWmW.&\u20ac&\u20acWM\u20act\u20ac&'\nCHPISTMA\nxassi\n1*c3\n\u00bb\nTo our many friends\nsnd customers\nthroughout Nelson\nand district we ex.\ntend the Cona^tfsents\nof the SSjWjJn-\nIRVING,\nMcdonald\nCOMPANY\nQUALITY GROCERS\n\u00bb.15.>5.\u00bb_\u00bb.S5.>J.\nMERRY\nCHRISTMAS\nTO ALL FROM\nREX JARVIS\nELECTRICIAN\n(EitrtBtmafi\nTo-All Our\nFriends and\nCustomers\nAllen's Art Shoppe\nMedical Ant Bldg.\nNEWSOFTHEDAY\nSmokes, maftdsea tat newepep-\ners. Blabop'a Newa Stud.        (SlH)\nTot warmth and comfort ride In\nBB. TkiL Hatted aedana. Phone IS\n(S1SS)\nMERRY   CHRISTMAS   EVERYBODY!\n\u2014.NSLSON   NBWS   DEPOT\u2014\n(SSSS)\nFor Rent on January tat. Two\nroom suite. SSS per month. Ttw\nKerr Apartment*. (Mjj)\nllr. tnd lira. p. P. Burden send\nbwt wlahee to thetr many friends\nIn Nelaon and Balfour. ,m\u00ab)\nvann rou want a Taxi ride ta I\nSulci phone IS, Helton Tranafer\nCo., Ltd. (S1SS)\n. Ask your dealer for McDonalds\nDry aimer Ale. Delicious and Rt-\nIreihlng. An acceptable Xmaa Olft.\nA home product. ihki\nWlahlni all our customers a\nHerr? Chrlatmaa. Nelaon Sport Shop\nand Nelaon Radio Engineers.\n(mi)\nI\nII\nBy patronising tbe LOSE. Holiday nolle tt tbe Eagle Hall. Friday Dee. SSth. youll help the underprivileged children ot  Nelaon.\n(SMS)\nFinest flours ud Ingredient! ire\ntU uttd to give CHOqilSTTE BROS.\nBREAD tbit finer quality.       (5301)\nChrlatmaa Bond Cboeoiatea, Fudge.\nTaffy, Brittle!, etc, Tbejie mid! it\nsanden'   Candy   shop. (S300)\nWinning number of the Wood-\nVilltnce, Hardwire Co.'s bicycle\ndnw is 6377.\nWishing everyone t Very Merry\nChrlstmis. HUME HOTEL.\nWinners of 1. & GRAY'S Christmu\nDrawing: D. A. Acton, first prize,\nSilver Tei Set. with ticket No. 1198.\nMiss D. Beresford, second prize,\nLidy's Wrist Witch, with ticket No.\nHS. .   .\nwwwwwwwwwwww?\nt*-*m0Jms**jrt__r>ia_9M___tri\n\\ City Drag Co. {\n'   withet you alia Very   jr\nMerry Chrittmat      Z\n1934\u2014QIIyrtHtmaa\u20141934 I\ni\nn*\nft\n|\nI\nn\n&\na\nI\nft\nV\nft\na\n\u25a0*\nft\nft\n&\nft\nTHE MANACEMINT AND STAFF\nof the\nNelson\nTransfer\n9\n4\n9\nI\n4\n9\n4\n9\nft\n. ft\nCompany Limited\nCsnersl Motors Deslsrs\nextend to their many friend* and patrons through*   f$\n'   out the district, heartiest greetings for 4\nA f erg Jkmj\nBUSINESS OFFICE\nHarry Ferguson John A. Ferguson\nManager SecretiryTreisurer\n*\u2022* Jack Miller\nCar Salei\nDave .Proudfoot Carl V. Rsmsden\nAccountant Assistant Accountant\n4\n9\nI\n4\n9\n4\n9\nTske This Opportunity of Wishing All\nPatrons snd Friends the Heartiest of\n(Eljrtatmaa (Srattoga\nMay Your Yuletide Brim With Joy!\n\u00ab\u00ab^*<\u00ab'\u00ab*w\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abc\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab<\u00abw\nMECHANICAL SHOP\n\"Wckey\" McEwen\nForemen\nHenry Tanneberg -*\u2022 W.  Davis \u2014 *Win Kraft\nBen Msrtin \u2014 Chas. Wanstjll\n4\n9\n4\n9\n4\n9\nft\nft\nft\nBODY SHOP\nWin Almstrom\nForeBim\nJimmie Milne   , Fred Coldsbury\nPARTS DEPARTMENT\nTy Culley\nTIRE SH0P~\nClen Lovejoy\nManager\nLIVERY\nRudolph Olsen Charles Deferro\nKingsley Fleck Bill Kurtz\nChas. Swan Clen Scribner\n4\n9\n4\n9\n4\n4\n9\n4\n9\n4\nD\u00bbk\u00bb>i\u00bb9i\u00bb>i\u00bb%\u00bb>)\u00bbMHh\u00bb\u00bb\u00bba)\u00bb3i\u00bb3)\nK\u20ac\u00ab\u20ac*\u20ac4^\u20ac\u00ab\u20acWC\u00abtc\u20ac<t\u20actC\u20actt\u00ab\nWood, Vallance Hdw're\nCompany, Limited\njj Wholesale Retail\nDaneel       Dtncel       Dancel\nI.O.D.E.  Holiday   Frolic.   Eagle   HaU\nFriday,   DM.   28th.   ind   WBAT   \u2022\ndance it will bel Don't mlas It.\n(M_\u00bb)\nIWInnin ef eur Boys' tnd Glrlt'E\nPRIZE CONTEST:\n_ Glrlt\u20141. Dorothy Brown*. J, Do-J\nI lores Smith; I, Shirlev Herron*\n7\u00ab, Trances Turner; S. PeggyJ\njSmith; 8, Rose Beitty; 7, Peggyl\nf Tilt; 8. Miy Bowkett; 9, Marie*\n\u2022Stangherlin; 10, Gltdys Wigg; 11,1\nIDorothy Amu; 11, Edna Heigh-*\nI Boys\u20141. Jlmmle Mclvor; 2, Har-i\n\" ry Smith; 3. Frank Hufty; 4, Bil-J\nlie Chipmtn; J, Arthur Fleming;*\n\\t. Jimmie Colemin.\nJ Winners requested te be it our'\nston 11 i.m shtrp todty fer thi)\na prln iwtrds. \u00bb\nrmt* mt*mi*mt*mt*mt\n(Smttoga\nUtrnj (Eljriatiitaa\nTo eKh snd everyone of our msny patrons. We truly appreciate your friendship and patronage and at this festive\nseason wa extend our Best Wishes for a\nVery Clad Christmas.\nEMORY'\u00a7\nLimited\nli\n1\ni tt*\nand Best Wishes to\nEverybody\u2014Always\n\u00bb \u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0.*\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0\u2022*.\u00bb\u2022\n\\V,K. ESLING\n,-iM*fr**9tt*tm*3&i&it*}&**i\nHK\u00abWCC\u00abC\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab(C\u00abtfC\ndrwtmga\nIt,gives me renewed pleasure to wish the people\nof Nelson-Crtston constituency\n. A B*rg Mt rrg (ftyrteimaa\nand a '\nfl toBpt rmta %'tm J*ar\nWhile conditions hsve not Improved to the extent\nwe all have hoped for, yet there is e betterment,\nand that this Improvement,will continue is my\nsincere wish for the people of this district.\nFrank H. Putnam, M.P.P.\nNelson-Creston Riding.\niii\u00bb>)\u00bbi\u00bb)\u00bbi\u00bbi\u00bbiM)\u00bb))>\u00bb>\u00bb^<\nWe extend to you the compliments of the season with\nour kindest regards and\nthank you for the many\ncourtesies extended to us\nduring the past year.\n% Rose Beauty Parlors\nJMRS. HEDI NOLTE\n\u00bbww\nThe Mayor, Aldermen\nand ftie Employees\nof {he Corporation of\n{he Gity of Nelson      ,\nWish Everybody\nA Very Merry\nCHRISTMAS\nW1MiM.\u00bb>,>*>SiMf-'*M.\u00bb\u00bbi\u00bb,\u00bb_.\n(kttXvxafr\nThe goodwill of our patrons and friends Is one\nof our most valuable assets. The spirit of the\nSeason brings to us renewed appreciation of\nold associates and of the value of new friends.\nMay your Christmas be a happy one and success attend your New Year is our cordial wish.\nWINNERS OF OUR CHRISTMAS DRAWING\t\nFirst Prise, No. 2553. Mlu E. Edwtrds, Ntlson-3-Stoni\nDiamond Ring. Second Prize, No. 2S87, Miss Haul Eldrldge, Nilson\u20144-pIki Silver Tu Set Third Prist, Ne,\n23S3, Mr. J. Lint, Ymlr\u2014sllvtr Table Cintir. Pourth\nPrlu, No. 2574, Robert Liter, Kooteniy Biy\u2014Silver\nMitt Platter.\nE. COLLINSON\nJEWELER\n\u00bbC\u00abt\u00ab\u00abtC\u00abW*HftH\n\u25a01*1\nThe Management and Staff\nof the\nSTAR GROCERY\nwish you one and all\nfcnj Olliriatmaa\n?\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbi\u00bb>i\u00ab\u00bb>_fc>_\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbj\u00bb\u00bbj\u00bbj\u00bb_\u00bbi\u00abi\n\u00bbHWE\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab1\n(fettttp\n'tn IKontPitaii-louniiarH\nAt this Yuletide Season I take great pleasure in\nextending the most cordial greetings to my friends\nand constituents tn Cronbfoofc-ColttmWa and to tht\npeople of the Kootenay and Boundary generally.\nMay everyone enjoy a Very Happy C\/trtstmos and\nmay the New Year mark definitely the turn of the\ntide toward a renewal of prosperity.\n- F. M. MacPherson,\nVictoria, B.C. Minister of Public Works.\nGtorMal ferttttp\n\/nfr HRISTMAS is a Season of Good Cheer,\nIII of manifestation of the spirit of friend-\n^0 ship, the desire for which is inherent,\nbut too often unexpressed, in the human character, a season at which all that is best in\nhuman nature becomes articulate.\nWe have been passing through troublous\ntimes, through a period of difficulty for\neveryone \u2014 for the worker, whose welfare\nshould be a primary consideration to all, for\nthe merchant and the business man, for the\nprofessional man and for those who devote\ntheir time to the service of the public\nIn extending Christmas Greetings, in\nwishing everyone a Merry and a very Happy\nChristmas, I do so with the confident feeling\nthat conditions are on the eve of a marked\nimprovement and that we may look forward\nto 1935 with confidence and renewed courage to make the best of our opportunities.\nS.H. SMYTHE,\nMovor.\nNelson B.C., Dec. 25,1984.\nI************!*****:\n\u2014Url J H If--\nFROM THE CAPITOL MANAGEMENT AND STAFF j\nSk Srst (Eljrtstmaa\nffou ijaw Eoft if aft\nLAST TIMES TODAY\nRobert Louis Stevenson's\n-TREASURE ISLAND\"\nWallace Beery Jackie Cooper\nAbo\u2014MICKEY MOUSE, HIMSELF\nSTARTS\nWEDNESDAY\nAttention Attt\n100 Lbs. TURKEYS\nGIVEN AWAY\nWEDNESDAY NIGHT\n______________\n___________\n______\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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