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Rumor bath lt that\nan organization known aa the\n\"Knights of Carlnthla\" ls planning\na romantic rescue. The princess'\nhuaband. Prince Bernhard, Is ln Jail\nserving a six-weeks' eentenoe for\nflaunting a Nasi emblem on his\nauto.\nDOMINION OFFICERS PICKING\nSITES FOR FURTHER CAMPS\nCo!. MacDonald and Major Harcourt Go\nOver District; International Roads to\nBenefit; West Arm Also\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy   the   Canadian   -Tress\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Stocks Irregularly higher.\nToronto mlnea\u2014Silver and base\nmetal issues higher;  golds  lr.egular.\nNew Vork\u2014Narrowly higher.\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat   allghtly   higher.\nToronto\u2014Bacon hogs off car up 6\ncents to 0*65 to 5.70.\nLondon\u2014Bar silver higher; copper,\ntin and sine lowe;; lead unchanged-\nNew Tork\u2014Bar silver, tin and lead\nhigher; copper lower; sine unchanged.\nNew York\u2014Cotton and sugar higher; rubber and coffee lower.\nNew Tork\u2014Canadian dollar %\nhigher at 99.\nDENIES C.CF. IS\nANTI-CHRIS. IAN\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 1 (CP) \u2014\n\"Every minister of the gospel knows\nthat the CCP. is the only political\norganization which today ls attempt-\nlag seriously to apply the teachings of the master to the art of\ngovernment,\" stated A. 8. Trotter,\nC.CJ. publicity chairman, addressing a meeting here In St. Anthony's\nhall. He wss replying to charges\nthat   tne  C.CP.   waa  anti-Ch.lstian.\n\"Unfortunately,\" said Mr. Trotter,\n\"thousands of the people uf British\nColumbia have not had the opportunity to become well-informed.\"\nThe apeaker drew a sharp distinction between the Socialist party of\nCanada, now affiliated with the\nC.CF., British Columbia section, and\nwhat be termed \"the small group of\nInsurgent Socialists with headquartera on Homer stmt,\" which group,\nhe eald, had never belonged and\nnever would belong to the C.CJ,\nU.S.A. GOVERNMENT OPENS ITS DOORS\nTODAY FOR PURCHASE OF FOREIGN GOLD\nPlot Victim?\nMARKET PRICE\nIS TO BE SET\nTHIS MORNING\nFederal Reserve Gets\nOrder to Dispose\nof Its Notes\nLITTLE FEAR OF\nBRITISH TROUBLE\nMeanwhile Commodities Continue to\nGo Down, U.S.\nPLACER MINERS\nARE RESCUED\nATTACHIE, B.C., Nov. 1 (CP).\u2014\nStranded on the uninhabited and\nrough south shore of the Peace\nriver below Hudson Hope, without\nfood and with scanty clothing\nthrough capsizing of their boats,\nfive plaoer miners who had spent\nthe summer on the upper Peace\nriver, were rescued here yesterday\nby the local ferry-boat after two\ndays of struggling through the ex-\noeptlonslly and unseasonable deep\nwater. They report a loss of $400\nIn  assorted   mining  equipment.\nInternational highway connections,\npresent and prospective, of Nelson\narid TraU stand to benefit very materially by Dominion camps to be\ninstalled to take care of single unemployed men from tbe prairie to\nbe brought bere for winter work,\nLleut.-Col. D. J. MacDonald, of Calgary, here with Major J. Harcourt,\nengineer officer, to look out aultable oamp sites, dlsdosed Wedneeday.\nOne new road camp, and possibly\ntwo, will be located on the Nelson-\nNelway highway, lf tha recommendations of the offloers are accepted at\nOttawa. When winter arrives, the\ncrew of tbe Salmo airport camp will\nalso be converted for the winter\nInto a road crew, resuming the airport g.adlng In tbe aprlng. With the\nNelway camp now In operation, tbls\nmeans that during the winter there\nwlll be three road crews, lf not four,\ncarrying out standardizing work between Nelson and the International\nboundary.\nA camp alte has also been tentatively selected for a road project on\nthe Columbia Oardena section of the\nTrail-Columbia Oardena conn.ctlon.\nThis will lrftprove Trail's International\nconnection whether Its proposal for\na connection at Waneta U acted\nupon in, the future or not.\nWork on the Longbeach diversion\nwill be doubled, by establishment bt\na aecond camp, which will attend to\nthe western part ot the project.\nWinter  work\n'The two Kootenays offer the only\nopportunity for winter work for the\nprairie relief workers in the Jurisdiction of the Calgary headquarters,\"\nCol. MacDonald explained, ln reference to the present visit of himself\nand Major Harcourt. He said he\ncould make no estimate of the number of prairie men that might be\nbrought to Kootenay camps, at\nthe preeent time.\nColone: McDonald and Major Harcourt, accompanied by J. P. Coates,\nsupervising engineer for the camps\nIn thts district, paid a vlalt Mondsy\nto the Salmo and Nelway camps,\nand other points on the Nelson-\nNelway highway. Tueaday they visited the road camps at Shoreacres,\nChina Creek and Rock Creek, and\nwent through to Columbia Gardens.\nBesides looking out possible camp\nsites, Colonel MacDonald bas been\nclosely observing camp conditions,\nand with a quartermaster's eye has\nbeen in touch with the oook at\nevery  camp  vlalted.\nThe officers will leave Thuraday\nfor the Eaet Kootenay, but will go\nthrough to Calgary with tew stops,\nWASHINOTON. Nov. I (AP).\u2014\nJesse H. Jones, chairman of the Reconstruction inanoe corporation, announced tonight the corporation\nwould begin purchase of gold ln\nforeign markets tomorrow on behalf\not the United States government.\nTne announcement waa made In\nan address, ln which Jones aald:\n\"Today the Reconstruction Finance\ncorporation, under Un authority\nvested ln It by the president, hu\nauthorised the Federal Reserve\nBank of Ntw York to dispose of the\nnotes of Uie corporation and take\nIn payment foreign gold Imported\nafter November 1, 1933.\" He added\nthat the price to be paid would be\nannounced tomorrow morning.\nNO  TROUBLE ANTICIPATED\nTbe president's advisors Indicated\nnegotiations with Great Brlteln wsre\nproceeding satisfactorily by predicting that the coming operatlona\nwould not have the reeult of pitting\nWashington and London agalnat each\nother in a foreign exchange duel.\n\u2022They declined to confirm a report the Banks ot England .and\nPrance would become the - agents\nof tlu Reconstruction corporation\nand the federal reserve syatem ln\nmaking the gold purchases, but\nconceded nevertheless, this waa\npossibility.\nUncertainty over events here wu\nblamed ln market dispatches for\nthe continued downward movement\nof commodities. Prlcea fluctuated\nwidely. Stocks moved In a narrow\nrange with the market inactive, although a rally cloaed the day.\nThe admlniatratlon, meanwhile,\ncontinued its practice of pegging the\nprloe ot newly mined gold a llttle\nhigher each day. It wu fixed at\n133.38 an ounce, 14 cents above yesterday. At London, bullion was selling for $31.52. alao an advance since\nyesterday when-the price wu $31.05.\nThe United Statea dollar wu weak\nin relation to Canadian funds which\ntouched their peak of the year, to\npounds sterling and French franca,\nBAILOR    INJURED\nVANCOUVER. Nov. 1 (CP),\u2014Hans\nKline, sailor of SS. India, loading\nat Lapointe pirr, suffered severe\ninjuries to his back today when he\nwu crushed by a pile of lumber. He\nwu taken to St. Paul's hospital.\nPRINCE TO TAKE\nPART IN LEGION\nARMISTICE EVENT\nLONDON. Nov. 1 (CP cable) *-\nThe Prince of Wales, It wu an\nnounced tonight, wlll take part ln\nthe British legion's Bmplre re\nmembrance festival ln Albert hall\nNovember  ll.\nTbe ceremony will be broadcut u\nan Bmplre program for Africa and\nwill be recorded for subsequent\ntransmissions at suiuble tlmu ln\nother parts of the Commonwealth.\nFear Additional I\nHoly Land Flare\nJERUSALEM, Nov. 1 (AP)\u2014Oreat\napprehension was felt throughout\nthe holy land tonight u the prolonged agitation of Arabs against\nIncreasing Jewish immigration\napproached a crisis\u2014the sixth annl\nversa: y tomorrow of the fateful\nBalfour  declaration.\nWbat they can do tomorrow with\nrigid military rule in force, be\ncauae of frequent rioting ln which\nat leut 30 have been killed and 300\nwounded, remained a matter of con*\njecture. .\nA general Arab strike oontlnued\ntoday,  causing a delay  In shipping.\nGRAIN RATE FOR\nATLANTIC PORTS\nHITS VANCOUVER\nPLACER RETURN IS\n$22,000 IN 70-DAY\nCLEANUP IN IDAHO\nCOEUR   D'ALENE,   Ida,   Nov.   1\n(AP).\u2014A Mke of gold worth 922.-\n000\u2014t 70-day cleanup\u2014stirred this\ngold-rush' capital today.\nIt wu brought to the VnlfeJ\nStates land office by 8. L. Oodfrey. He said his dredge scooped\nIt oat ef Rhoedes aeek, near\nPierce City, which yielded millions\nof dollars worth of the precious\nmetal In Idaho's heyday years ago.\nThe .smallest day's return daring\nthe last tlto weeks, oodfrey aald,\nwu 9740.\nPOLLING FROM\n8 JUL J PI\nNelson Will Vote on\nVictoria Street;\n12 Booths\nPolling ln today's provincial election will be trom B a.m. to 6 p.m.\nIn the caae of Nelson, tbe polling\nplaoe Is the former undertaking parlors on Victoria, wast ot the Kerr\nblock where Returning Officer\nOeorge Horstead. and hla clerk,\n'Oene oillott. will be on duty with\n12 deputy returning officers and an\nequal number of poll clerks.\nThe voters list tor flelson hu\nbeen divided Into ll sections, with\nballot box for each aectlon.  The\nUth ballot box  will  bs for electors\ntrom other parts who wish to vote\nu absentee voters.\nWONT BE LONELY\nIf all four candidates utlliw. their\nprivilege of having a scrutineer ttl\neach ballot box, there will be 49\nauch scrutineers, which, with the M\nelection otfMals doing duty, will\nmake 74 persons entitled to be present, In addition to the voting: public.\nDeputy returning officers for Nelson are Mre. BloabeUi C- Brodle,\na. A. Oorble, Mre. J. Wallach, F. V.\nWebber, O. C. Massey, Mra. C. I.\nArchibald, w. H. Houston, James\nBrodle, H. D. Ramaden, H. A. Nicholson. Rufus Howe, and J. B. Oouldlng,\nThe clerks are Merle Archibald, W.\nBunyan, Sybil Archibald, R. J. Olaae-\nbrook, Mrs. J. Horewlll. Jun Wallach, E. Thain, Lucy Williams, K.\nKeeler, Lolita Horstead, Gordon Irving, and  Betty Horstead.\nPIONEER   PASSES\nWEATHER WILL\nBE UNSETTLED\nFOR BALLOTING\nProvince   to   Render\nVerdict Between\n8 and 8\niwwwwo7wwwe^e?orw\u00bbywwwwww\u00bbww\u00bb\nElection Returns\nAvailable Tonight;\nThe Neleon Dally News wlll\nprovide an up-to-the-minute\nelection bulletin aervlee tonight\nSpecial wires and telephones will\nbring In the election news. In\naddition to the bulletin service\nreturns will be broadcut by use\ncf megaphono from tbe editorial\ndepartment. As usual those wish \u25a0\ning progress bulletins may get\nthem by ues ot the telephone.\nPolling closes at 8 o'clock which\nmeans that results will not be\navailable until aome time later\nwith exception of East Kootenay\npolnta which enjoy 'earlier time.\n>aaaeaaaaaaaaa m m mmm a a.***\nSNOW IN NORTH\nBUT IT IS MILD\nRain at Coast and inl\nthe Okanagan I:\nForecast\nNANAIMO, B.C., ltov. I (CP). \u2014\nRalph Johnson. 73, well-known pioneer,  died   here   today.\nVANCOUVER, NOV. I  <CF>\u2014A ha-\nBrltish Columbia electorate,\nconfronted with a bewildering array\not candidates tor office ln tomorrow's elections, consulted forecasts\ntonight and prepared to contend\nwith unfavorable element* in balloting.\nRain wu expected at Vanoouver,\nVictoria, Nanaimo and parta ot the\nOkanagan valley, prince Rupert reported mild, calm, weather, Atlln.\none of the farthest north outposts\nor the province, reported lt wu fine\nand mild, with alx lnchw ot anow.\nWhile definite word wu lacking, lt\nwu s-ssumed that! lut-mlnute arrangements to deliver ballots to several remote interior points by airplane had been successful. Plans\nmade by election officials at \u25a0 Victoria to meet the altuation created\nky an unexpectedly early freew-up\nln |he north called ttt Me *lrplane\nto fly ballots\u00bb fro* Anyox into\nDaeeo Lake and Telegraph Creek\nwhile another wat to leave Prlnoe\nOeorge with ballots for Finlay Forks\nand a third to fly acrou Vancouver\nIsland from Courtney to Kyuquot.\nIt landings proved Impossible ballots\nwere to oe dropped by parachute.\nOn election eve party leadera were\nmaking final appearances before the\nelectora. Both Premier 8. P. Tolmie\nand T. D. Pattullo, Liberal leader,\nbeld rallies in Saanlch, the home\nriding of the premier. In Vanoouver\nthe adherents of the Cooperative\nCommonwealth Federation held a\nmass muting at which WUUam\nPrltchard and W. F. Lefeaux spoke.\nWith the exception of Vancouver\nCenter and Victoria, wbere voting\nwu deterred, electora throughout\nth\u00bb province were ready to render\ntheir verdict. Polling houn are from\nS tm. to S pm.\nPOCKET OF WATER CUTS BOTH\nRAIL LINES EAST OF NELSON\nCanadian Pacific Slide Near Bealby's Cleared\nin a Couple of Hours; Great Northern\nWashout Will Be Restored Today\nOverflowing, and then ground-\nsluicing a channel for itself through\nthe overburden that composed Its\nlower rim, a pocket of wster accumulated by the heavy* ralna re-\nenforcing swamp water below the\ncity's plpj-llne from Five-Mile creek,\nswept down the mountainside to\nthe lake at approximately g o'clock\nWednesday mornlnt, taking out a\n250-foot section of the Oreat Northern   roadbed   and   trsfk.   and   then\nfrom aouth Nelson, while Wedneaday\nte not a freight day for tbat line.\nWhere the flood burst through,\nthe two railway llnea. which oome\ntogether at Troup Junction, are\nonly about a quarter of a mile apart,\nconnected by a steep pitch of mountainside, and when Oreat Northern\nworkers were barring down rocka\nfrom temporary lodgment on their\nright-of-way, they warned the Canadian Paclflo men below to atand\nCaptain Free man-Thomas. Viscount Ratendone, son of Lord and\nLady Willingdon, who, by his absence from his London residence\nmay have escaped death at the\n'hands of an Indian assassin, Polioe\nreport an Indian wu aeen on the\nroof of his apartment by a neigh\nbor, who threw a flower-pot at\nhim. The Intruder fled, leaving be\nhind him an IB-inch curved knife.\nJAMAICA HIT]\t\nBY HURRICANE 538 INVOLVED\nIN RUM CASES\nFIVE WOUNDED,\nONE INJURED,\nFOUR JJULEDI\nRocks and Apples Are|\nHurled in Ontario\nCelebration\nFARMERS USE GUNSl\nUPON TORMENTOR!|\nChurch Sexton Rushed!\nby Masked Men;\nHead Injured\n10 Deaths and Damage of Millions in\nNorthwest\nKINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 1 (CP>\n\u2014Ten fatalities and about 93.006,-\n000 damage were reported today\nover repaired communication lines\nfrom the hurricane-stricken northwestern aectlon of Jamaica.\nScores were homeless, thetr\nhomes having been wrecked and\ncarried away by the terrific weekend storm. It wu estimated 90\nper cent of the banana crop had\nbeen lost.\nOKLAHOMA   CITY,  Nov.  1   (AF)\n\u2014A bluing oU gnsher that endangered the city's wholeule district for seven hours wu shut\ndown by fire fighters late today.\nShortly afterward a aeries ot explosions on the Capitol Producing\nA Heft nlng company's lease nearby\ndestroyed four empty oil tanks. No\none wu, reported Injured. Flames\nlighting around the tanks caused\nthe bluts, which were felt ln the\nbusiness district two blocks away.\nQuebec Headquarters\nfor RunvRuriners\nAre Raided\nMONTREAL, Nov. 1 (CF)\u2014Royal\nCanadlsn Mounted pollce tonight\nstraightened out details of what\nwu described u their paralysing\nblow to the liquor smuggling Industry and prepared for what ls expected to be wholesale prosecution\not rum-runners.\nSeizure lut Sunday of documents\nuld to incriminate 538 persona in\nIllegal liquor traffic betwwn th#\nFrench-owned Islands of St. Pierre\net HBquelon ar$ St. Lawrenoe cout\ntowns ln Quebec brought to a climax weeka ot intenu investigation\ninto the activltlu ot  rum-runners.\nSimultaneous descents were made\non \"headquarters\" ln the towns of\nMatane. Riviere du Loup, Ble, and\nSt. Francois de Lac while wveral\nliquor-laden vessels\u2014involving the\nriver boats sklpalong and No. 12\u2014\nwere also seiwd.\nIt wu understood the leader of\nthe ring wu betng detained at\nRiviere du Loup and that several\nother   arrests   were   imminent.\nCREAMERIES ARE\nBOMB TARGETS\nFirm Strike Warm in Wisconsin; Relief Today?\nDBS MOINBfl. Iowa, Nov: 1 (AP)\u2014\nContinuance of the United States\nmldwtft farm strike will depend\nupon Pruldent Roosevelt's disposition ot agricultural demands to be\npresent*-! at Wuhlngton tomorrow\nby four governors, Mllo Reno, strike\nleader, uld tonight.\nIn Wiseoi-Jln tbe situation wu\nmuch confused. Arnold Oilberts,\nstate holiday leader, sought to atop\npicketing, while the Wisconsin milk\npool puihed plana tor a fight to the\nfinish.\nCreameries at Plymouth and Fond\ndu Lac, Wis., were bombed- today.\nGovernors of Iowa, North Dakota,\nWisconsin and Minnesota' tomorrow\nwill prewnt to the president at\nWashington a program of relief. Including an NRA code for agriculture\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 1 (CP)\u2014\n\"Vancouver g.aln Interests are\nthoroughly alarmed over preu reports that grain freight rates from\nGeorgian Bay ports to Balnt John,\nN.B*, have been reduced from 0.1\ncenta per bushel to 6 wnts per\nbushel during the month of November and 6.S cents per bushel\nthereafter,\" John Whittle, president of the Vancouver grain eichange, said In a statement issued\ntonight.\nCollapse of Tank\nCauses 3 Deaths\nTTVKRTON, R. I., Nov. 1 (API-\nThru men were killed and at leaat\n10 Injured today after a collapw of\na fuel tank brought firs and eiplo-\nslons to cauw damage estimated by\nflra offlclala at 11.000,000 at tbe\nplant of the New England Terminal\ncompany.\nLate   tonight  tbe   fire   still   wu\nraging, but firemen frm Tour cities\nbelieved   they  had   lt  nearly  under\ncontrol.     They     uid,   however,   lt\n) would burn until tomorrow noo\u00ab\npouring a rock and mud slide upon | clear, u no one could know when a\nthe   Canadian   Pacific   through   line i ooukler would stop.\ndown by tho lake edge. A   city   relief   crew   from    High\nThe roar maoe by the flood of j street cooperated with the Oreat\nwater, mud and rocks wu hwrd by Northern crew for a oouple ot hours\nmembers of J. T. Bealby's faml.y, Wedneaday afternoon, being taken\nat Bealby's Point about half a mile ! out by truck and speeder. Pill ma-\nthis side of the slide.\t\nDITCHER   CLEARS   LINE\nIn clearing the Canadian Pacific\nfide, wnleh wu spread over 300 or\n400 tMt of track, the ditcher wu\nuwd, and a oouple of hours' work\nsuffioed to reopen the line, tbe\nwestbound paaaenger train, which\nhad arrived at the slide shortly after\nlt came down, followed the ditcher\nin to Nelson about 11:40 a.m., or\nonly an hour and 40 minutes late.\nGreat Northern wrvice wu not affected by the washout ot track and\nroadbed, the posaecg-r wrvice being\nterlal will ba the main need in re\nbuilding the llne, which will be\nready for aervlee Thursday night.\nFirst reports of the washout and\nslide on tbs railways indicated tbe\npossibility of a break In the city\npipe-ilne u the original of the flood\not water, but an immediate examination by City Engineer Boyd C.\nAffleck showed the pipe-Un\u00a9 to ba\nIntact, with no abnormal leakage.\nThe water flow from tha pocket\nwhich wu about 100 yards down hill\nfrom tbe city pipe-line, ended about\nmid-afternoon.\nMuzzle Dimitroff\nIs tht Gorman Cry\n(Associated  Preu Staff Writer)\nBERLIN. Nov. 1 (AP).\u2014A clamor\nwent up tonight for the \"permanent\nmuzzling\" of the Bulgarian Oeorg!\nDimitroff whow defence ln the\nrelchstag arson trial Is a constant\nthorn ln the Nazi fluh.\nTne out-spoken Dimitroff, one of\nfive defendants ln the heading, wu\nexcluded again today from the\ncourt room for what.the court considered an \"unspeakably insolent\"\ncomment on procedure.\nTom Mann, British\nLaborite, Allowed\nto Enter Province\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 1 (OP)\u2014Tom\nMann, prominent figure tn United\nKingdom labor circles, wu en iout*\nhere tonight to address a public\nmwtlng after being held temporarily\nat the International border by Canadian immigration officials. The\n77-year-old political figure wu granted permission to enter Canada when\nhis caw wu referred to authorltlu\nhere.\nPAY DAY FOR THE\nBEET GROWERS\nLETHBRIDGE, Nov. 1 (CK \u2014 A\n14-30,000 melon wu split among\nsouthern Albert* sugar bwt growers.\nThis wu pay day tor tbe farmers,\nlargest single payment the sugar\ncompany hu made. The huge sun.\nrepresents beets delivered up to\nOctober 15.\nLumbermen Strike\nin Ontario Camps\ne\t\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont.. No?. 1 (CP)\n--Demanding a general increase ln\nratu of pay, 135 men ln two campa\nuf the Legrow Timber company at\nShabaqua are out on atrlke tonight.\nIt was reported efforts were underway to have other men ln camps\nIn the district alao atrlke tor higher\npay, .\n500 Entered in ,\nEgg-Laying Test\nAOASSIZ, B.C., Nov, 1 (CP)\u2014With\nthe nowd-equalling egg, laid yuterday by Derreen 10-L bsrely cooled,\na group ot more than 500 British\nColumbia hens were gathered today\nIn pens at the Dominion experimental farm here for a year's effort to\nbreak the champion white leghorn's\nmark of SM egga ln 864 days.\nUFA. AGAINST\nCCF. MERGER\nCCF. Will Organize\nOwn Farmer Group\nin Manitoba\nWINNIPEO, Nov. 1 (CP).\u2014The\nnon-political status of the United\nFarmers of Manitoba will be maintained lt wu decided at the three-\nday annual oonventlon here today.\nA policy of Independence, free from\nall political party alliances, u\nsd opted five years ago, wu reaffirmed  by a large  majority.\nRejection of the propoul tor\npolitical action brings to an end\nefforte made for political affiliation\nby the Cooperative Commonwealth,\nunder the leadership of J. S. Woods-\nworth, leader of the group ln the\nhouw of commons. The vote wu\nnot   recorded.\nThe way Is now open for the\nC.CF. to organize Ita own farmer-\npolitical group in Manitoba, and lt\nv-t_ Indicated tbe flrat steps In\nihe campaign will be taken Friday.\nGovernments Reach\nAgreement Upon on\nAtlantic Air Route\nTORONTO, Nov. 1  (CP)\u2014The tr*-I\nglo aftermath of Hallowe'en in Oft*\ntarlo le five wounded by gunfire, M\nchurch sexton ln hospital with serious   hud   Injuries   and   four   faim I\npeople ln Jail, charged tn oonneotuSl\nwith   three   separate   shooting   incidents. Not in yean hu the provineeJ\ncounted u heavy a toll from colorful  Hallowe'en night.\nMerry-makers ln the country n-***}\nUxbridge and ln Chatham township\nattracted gunfire by throwing atoofi\na farmhouse. At Cook's Milli,\nnear Welland, two boys allegedly\nthrew applw at the wlndowa ol %\nturner's houw and were struck trt\nbullete. I\nCHARGE IS  LAID H^^^\nIsaac Ruble, 01-year-old farmer of\nEberth, near Chatham, wu held in\nChatham Jail on a charge ot shoot*\ning with Intent to malm. He allef*\nedly tired the shots that wounded\nKingsley Whlteman, 25, and Jams*\nBurrell, 20, after a party ot if\npeppered Ruble's houw with stonek.\nPolice uld Ruble fired on th*\nHallowe'en group, the alngle shot\nstriking Whlteman ani Burrell ttx\nthe body. Neither wu wrlously hurt.\nThe farmer appeared In polios oourt\ntoday and wu remanded to Jatt\nwithout being aak_d to plead,\nNewton MacClaren, of near U%*h\nbridge, faced a charge of shootlnq\nwith Intent to wound in connection!\nwltb the ahootlng of Robert JoneeJ\n31-year-old Uxbridge youth who lttt\na small group to stone MacClaren*!\nfarmhouw during a Hallowe'en partjuf\nSHOT FROM WINDOW \t\nCompanions told police they threw\nonly a couple of stones when tju\nwindow of the houw wu raised and\na shot wu fired, Jonu receiving ft\nwrlous wound.\nPolios who held Ecra Pratt and\nhis wife of Cook's Mills in Jail said\none of them fired on two boys whjl\nwere throwing stones at windows o|\nthe Pratt houw. Jamu Horton, 20,\nand his 15-year-old brother, Arthur\nreceived gunshot wounds.\nAccording to a story told police,\nPratt ca me ou t of h is home antf\nstarted to grapple with the boyi\nafter Mrs. Pratt and her daughtef\nhad bwn struck by applw* Mra.\nPratt joined the scuffle and tt\ndouble-barrelled ahot gun wae die-\ncharged, jamee Horton wu wrloualf\nwounded.\nDisguised, four young men cam*\nup on Harry Batterahell, the sexton,\nas they crept around Bt. Luke's\nAnglican church at Kingston ln abe\ndarkness and one of them strucX\nBatterahell In the face, knocking\nhim unconscious. The sexton ww\nkeeping watch outside the church to\nprotect the property.\nX-ray examination wu made lato\ntoday to dete r mi ne t be ex ten t ot\nBattershell's injuries, when bis mn\nsalient struck htm, tho man's hee*\nwu driven against the stone watt\nof the church. Tbe four maaked and\ncostumed young men fled.\n7000 \"Red\" Soldiers\nAre Slaughtered\nKimOANO, China, Nov, 1 (AP)*\nAn official communique today\n7000 Communist soldiers were klHg\nby troops under the command\nOeneral Chiang Kai-Shek In comb\nln the Nancheng-Nanfeng-Nlchu\nsector.\nMarshall Chalng Kai-Shek, tko\nstrongest man to rlw to power lp\nCblna since the birth of tha rt-\npublic and dictator, to all intent,\ncf the National regime, went ln|ft\nhis prewnt action against Cos*\nmunlst bandits lut summer.\nST. JOHN'S. Nfld, Nov. I (CP\ncable).\u2014Prime Minieter P. C. Aider-\ndice tonight intimated the government* of Oreat Britain, Canada and\nNewfoundland hsd reached an agrwment with regard to a propowd\ntranutlantlc  air  wrvioe.\nTHE WEATHER\nBurmese to Talk\non Constitution\nLONDON. Nov. 1 (CP cable).\u2014The\ngovernment announoed today that\n12 Burmew reprewntativu will come\nto London ln December to consult\nwith the administration on the future constitution  of  Burma.\n$1000 in Stolen\nTobacco Recovered\nMISSION CITY. B.C., Nov. 1 (CP).\n\u2014Stolen cigarette, ol tobacco valued\nat about \u2022iooo have been recovered\nnear ber, by police. The tobacco\nhad been taken from a freight train\nby forcing the roof of a box car. It\nwaa  slightly   damaged.\nMln.   Mag.\nNBLSON     30 M\nVictoria  _ 45 60\nVancuiver   \u2014  _  44 4S\nKamloopa   __ _ 38 ft\nEstevan  Point     _.  48 86\nPrince   Rupert    . 48 41\nAtUn       22 21\nDawson,   T.T.     - 10 1*\nBeattle       4\u00bb SI\nPortland,   ore.    48 St\nSan   Francisco    m 61\nSpokane      -.. 38 Sf\nPrince Oeorge  . 28 40\nLoa  Angelu   54 li\nPenticton   . . 3t fl\nVernon        __ 28 -3\nOrand   Fork.   _  24 3f\nCranbrook      _8 8t\nCalgary    _  , 16 fl\nEdmonton _.._ IB -g\nSwift  Current  20\nPrince   Albert    - 10 \u25a0\nQu'Appelle    _  23\nWlnnlpeg    _ _ _ 30\nNanaimo     _._ _  43\nMooae   Jaw  34\nForecaat:    Nelson    and    vlclnltl\nPartly  cloudy   wtth   occasional   rtln\n\t\n ^^^^\nTHE  NELSON DARY NEWS,  NtLSON, B.C.\u2014THURSDAY MORNING,  NOVEMBER fl,  1*13-\nBACK SORE-COULD\nNOT LIFT THINGS\nBut Three Boxes of Dodd's\nKidney Pills Made Him Well.\nMr. .rldt Recommends Dodd'a To All\nsufferers;\nKimberley Mon Draws\nFine in Auto Case\nEsstbrook, Suk., Nov. I (Special)\n\"Laat fall my back wu ao bad I\noould hardly lift anything,\" writes\nMr. En: 11 Pldt, qt thla plaoe. l'l was\nsure my kidneys were to blame. Af*\ntsr taking three boxea of Dodd's\nKidney Pills I am quite all right\nagain. I recom-nend Dodd'a Kidney\nPills to anybody who Is suffering\nfrom  Kidney  Trouble.\"\nDodd's Kidney pills are purely end\nsimply a Kidney Remedy. They\nstrengthen weak kidneys, aid dls-\neased kidneys, clear the clogged pas-\noagu snd revitalize ths kldneya of\nthe aged and tone up the kidneys\nof the young.\nThe road to good health Ilea\nthrough the Kldneya, so profit by\nthe experience of others and keep\nyour kidneys ln good oondltlon\nthrough the regular use. of Dodd's\nkidney  Pills. \u2022\u2022\u2022\n! Kimberley, No?. 1.\u2014The Oyro club\n: -ok over the Movie house here on\n! Thuraday 30 and ran a special show\nI to mak* money for the Hallowe'en\nj celebration. They ran two matinee*\n[for the children, both houses being packed, and two shows for thc\n! adults   also   full.\nAngus OhUho'm on Oct 36 was\n1 fined $10 and costs before Stlpendary\n'Magistrate C. H. Phllllpa for drlv-\nj ing to the common danger on\nWallanger avenue, Oct. 16.\n[ John McPhail, a publlo school\nI boy fell from his bicycle and broke\n| his arm near the wrist. It Is mending\nwell.\nINSTITUTE HEARS\nREPORT ON SUGAR\nShun nan be used to better advantage than a knife for shredding\nparsley or lettuce.' for cutting up\nmeat for stew, or bresd for breal\npudding. They nre also better for\ncutting peppers or celery into smcl.\nplecu of proper slu for salads.\nSIMPLY WORN OUT?\nTake Lydia E. Pinkhain's\nVegetable Compound\nCut anrttttng be more wmtiat for\nWoman than ttik ctm\u00bbtlms round ol\nfcouMbold.dutl-M? You tuv\u00ab no tlir.c tn\n** alck . . . you are tired . . , el-Inn\n\u25a0 | . tet cannot stop. Thora comas a time\nwhon jom-Bthlafi anapo and you find\nftttfutf almply worn oot. M\nLydta E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com-\nfound wtll hflp jot*. It* tonic action wM\npt* you renewed strength, and wlU maka\nfttt dally tuka aum eaaler to yon.\n*J eat of o\u00bb*rr IN women wbo report\nSi ne any that they ara benefited by tldt\nuedlrtos Bor a bottla from yoor draft*\ntttt today ... and watch the rtaul ta.\nI    TARRY'B, B. C. Nov. 1-Th\u00ab Tar-\n: \"> 'fl-Thrums Institute muting was\n| held at the home nf tb* president.,\n! Mra. R. W. Chalm*rs. The financial\nreport was road, sud also a letter\nfrom W. K. Eillng, M. P., ln acknowledgement of one from ths\ninstitute asking thst the two cent\ntsx on sugar be removed. In reply\nMr, Esling stated that the resolution hsd bsen sent to the minister\nof finance, advising that the taxation wu vigorously condemned in\nevery direction and added to family\nburdens In such distressing times.\nU wu decided tbat the meetings\nwould be held In the afternoons\ncuring the winter months, and thn\npossibility of forming a knitting\nrlrcle for the purpou of welfare\nwork waa dlscusud. The institute\nmembera are aelllng tlcketa on a\nhand-made wool quilt which ta on\ndisplay at the Women'a Institute\nroom ln Nelson, and which la to\nbe raffled at Chrlatmu.\nMr. and Mrs. T. W. Dodd hsve\nreturned from Erie where they havc\nbeen tbe guuta of thetr daughter.\nMrs.   D.  Cruickshank.\nMlas Margueflt* sandercock attended the teachers' convention and\nspent the weekend at her home In\nNelson.\nMlu Cathie Barclay hu left for\nFrultvale, where ahe will be the\nguest of her parents for the ntxt\nthru  weeks.\nDE LUXE BARBER SHOP\nSKILLED OPERATORS AT TOUR SERVICE\nSpecial Attention to Commercial Travellers\nand  Tourists. Opp.  Imperial Bsnk\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\nBreakfast\n25* to 60<-\nLuncheon\n36* to 5Cc\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nDinner\n35* and 65*\nI'hone 787\nHUME HOTEL\nIttlion, B.C.\nPrM Bui Servlc.              Otori, Bcnw-11, prjsi.\nRotary  and  Gyro  He.dqu.rt_H\t\nALDERMAN LAID\nTO REST WITH\nMANY JONORS\nTrail   City   P\\re   and\nPolicemen Attend\nin Uniform\nALFRED SAUNDERS\nWAS WELL KNOWN\nFellow  Councillors\nPallbearers   at\nFuneral Rites\nTRAIL. B.C., Nov. 1\u2014With the\ngrandest honors capable of being\nsiven, Aldermen Alfred Saunders,\nwho died Sunday morning suddenly,\nwas Isld to rest In the Mountain*\nView cemetery Wednesday afternoon.\nServices were held at the city hall\ncouncil chambers, Rev. Bryce H,\nWallace officiating. Lut rites were\nconfined to the simply beautiful\nservice  of  the  United church.\nA uniform guard of honor consisting of members of the city fire\nand polioe departments, snd accompanied by the active and honorary\npallbearers, conducted the body from\nClark's funeral home , to the city\nhall, and a guard of firemen was\nstationed at the bier until the funeral when a second guard of firemen  and  police offloer* relieved   ft.\nAt 2:25 city council members took\ntheir accustomed seats at the council\ntable, and Immediately before tho\nopening service two files of notice\noffloers and firemen entered the\nauditorium, headed by fire Chief A.\nA. MscDonald and Chief of Polioe\nJohn Laurie.\nFoUowlng the servloe the uniformed men marched out of the auditorium and took up position outalde the\nhall, while honorary pallbearers car*\nrled out ths numerous floral tributes\nand then returned to their seats.\nPreceded by the minister, the body\nwas carried out of the city hall by\nthe pallbearers\u2014ths city council-\nfollowed by the honorary pallbearers,\nthe family and chief mourners, the\nRosslsnd city council snd the con-\ngregstlon.\nThe cortege formed with thj uniformed guard leading, followed by\nthe honorary pallbearers the active\npallbearers and the funeral coach.\nImmediately after the coach were\nthe flower cara and the family and\nmourners'  autoe. The  cars  carrying\nHUME\u2014H.   U.   Couraey.   Medicine ia. A. Umpelby, W. H. Mundle, Van-\nI Bat; Col. F. Lister, Camp Lister; a.   couver;    J.   H    Morloff,   Kaalo;    J.\nConstable,      creaton;    O     Mclnnes,  Shannon,  Edgewood.\nWynndel;  Mr. and Mrs. C. H. amis. I\n\u00a3*+*y&_-4**^i***m*m*S-> ,\n(Z5he Savoy\n\"Where the Gueit It Kin_\\\"\n^^^        Nelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n      IM  BAXIIt  ST. PHONI  11\nR\u00ab**JS_\u00bb4*5S\u00bb*!*5\u00ab<\niSAVOT-Rollln Stafford. Corbin;\nI. W. _B.U_n._er, Marcua. Wu..; B.\nV. Wilcox, Salmon Arm; Mr. and\nMra. Cbrta Armitrong, Hussar, Ore.;\nMra. suale Upcraft. Milton, Ore.; w.\n8. McLandera. Sandon; Mra. M.\nMuegler, Midway.\nNew Orand Hotel\nr.   U   KAMA,   Plop.\nWetkl; ami  Monthly  Half!\nBot  and   Cold   Water\nStn|la SOO up      Double fl.lil up\nRooma S\u00bbo \u25a0 Month ond Op\nOccidental Hotel\nIN Vernon St. Pbone Mil.\nH. WAS8UK\niPBCIAL   MONTHLY   RATES\nOood  Comfortable   Rooma\nMlnera'   Headquartera\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nttt.  t_  MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot  and  Cold  Water\nIn  tbt  HE.tRT ol the  City\nTHANKS TO BUCKLEY'S\nHE NEVER WORRIES\nABOUT BRONCHITISNOW\nMr. Clifford G.\nMorrison, Rainy\nRiver, Ont., has\nabundant reason\nto bless tha day\nhe heard of\nBUCKLEY'S\nMIXTURE.\nSince hia school\ndays he has suffered torture\nfrom bronchitis,\nbut now at the\nfirat sign of an attack he nips it\nin the bud with BUCKLEY'S\nMIXTURE. He says:* \"My experience with this wonderful medicine\nmakes mt always keep a bottle in\nthe medicine chest\u2014I never worry\nabout bronchitis now.\"\nMr. Morrison's experience can be\nyours. If you are lying awake\nnights, racked to pieces with coughing, choked up until you can hardly\nbreathe, just try BUCKLEY'S\nMIXTURE. You will be astounded\nhow quickly the cough will stop,\nTiow your breathing will instantly\nbecome easier.\nThere's nothing like Buckley's\nfor quick, sure, safe relief. It acts\nlike a flash\u2014A single sip proves it\nmembera of Une Roasland city council were followed by a large number\nof private autos carrying frlenda of\n(he late alderman.\nTHG   PALLBEARKRS\nTrait dty , council ^Mayor Bruno\nLeroae, Alderman J. R. Andereon.\nAlderman E. L. Oroutage, Alderman\nC. A. Newman, Alderman J. H. Wood-\nburn and Alderman Jamea Thoippaon.\nTht honorary pallbearer, . were\nCharlea potter. John Olbson. T. J.\nRiley, Geo.-ge Murray, s. c. Stewart.\nW. E. Davlea, William Morton, W. H.\nBlner of Nelaon. Walter Douglas, R.\nJ. a. Richards, W. A. Curran and C.\n_. Marlatt.\nAlderman Saundera waa widely\nand well knonin. Ht flrat attained\npromln-.net bett aa a hookey player,\nbtlng a member of the Phoenix. B.C.,\nchampionship team In 1010. of the\nRoaaland team ln IDU, and of tbe\nTroll team from 1912 to 1818. He woa\na member <alao of the 1.0.0 V*. and\nMasonic lodges.\nMacttd   to   the   council   in   1*933,\nAlderman Saundera served eight years, i\nHe letlred ln 1939 tta two yeara intl!\nthen  returned  to of:<ce  In  1831.\ni::>im si.tsiii* PARK8\nIU vi* an active council worker ss\na member o; the board of works, but\nin later ye-.s had given bis entbusi-\n_sm chiefly to beautifying the clly\naa undertaken by tbt Trail-Todanoc\nparks board. Ht wss also chairman of\nthe council's fire, water and light\ncommittee.\nSurviving are bis widow ar> three\nchildren, two girls, Ora and Hazel, |\nand one son, William; bis father and j\nthree brothers, John, Charlea and\nFred, at porth Arthur. Jobn left Immediately upon receipt ot news of\nAlderman Saunders' death for Trail.\nJ. O. Leinss of Madera, cal., brother\nof bis father-in-law, WUUam Leinss,\nTrail old timer who died 10 months\nsgo wbllt holidaying In Santa c.-ua.\nCal., alao left for Trail upon being\nInformed of tbe death.\nTrail city officers wert closed this\nsfternoon In deftrenee to tht memory of the alderman.\nTHEY7 HAD GOOD\nTIME, HALLOWE'EN\nAmong thoae who had a good\ntime Hallowe'en night In their several ways, were Mayor 8* H. Smythe,\nChief of Police Alex. Stewart, Fire\nchief m. H. Maloney and John\n(Shorty)   Pera&so.\nThe mayor, ilka hundreds of other cltlwns. submitted to sundry\nholdups, first at hla atore and then\nat hla home and heartily enjoyed\nbeing mystified by his neighbors.\nFlra. Chief Maloney laaued alght\nor nine permits for neighborhood\nflru.\nMr. Perasso played hide and seek\nwith his young friends, at his garage on Baker atreet and switched\nthe electric current on and off tho\nhandle of the office door.\nChief Stewart noted with pride\nhow the young folks had carried out\ntheir Hallowe'en larks without property damage. \"I am proud of the\nboys and glrla of Nelson,\" the chief\ndeelsred Wednesday, in discussing\nthe previous night's experiences.\nLATE NEWSFLASHES\nMONTREAL \u2014 Kid Chocolate bets i    WINNIPEO   \u2014   Eleven    Winnipeg\nJoe  Ohnouiy   in   io  rounds. doctors again atrlke.\nISTANBCL \u2014 Turkey celebrates |\n10th year as republic. WIU oontlnue program for another 10 years.\nQL1BRC \u2014 Boeton Brulna beat\nMontreal Maroons 2-1 in eihlbltlon\npuok battle.\nOTTAWA - Mr. Justice Fawcett\no. Taylor of supreme court of Manitoba appointed to pensions appeal\ncourt.\nMUNICH - Noel Panter, BrltUh\nnewspaperman arrested becauae of\nanti-Nazi writings will be released\nfrom   Jail   but  expelled.\nC.C.F. HOLD DANCE\nFollowing a C.C.F. meeting whlefc\npacked the Eagle Hall Wedneaday\nnight a danoe program waa held,\nand doughnuts and weiners distributed.\nWASHINOTON - Continuation of\nnegotiations of BrltUh dar dsbt de-\ntided   upon,\nPUCK CARNIVAL\nBEGINS TONIGHT\nThe Nelson  seniors' flrtt hockey\ncarnival  starts  tonight  with every\nfacility,   game,   and    source   of\namusement possible for an  Indoor\ngala  affair.   Prltes  of  every   kind,\nlioth of value and utility, will be\nthere for the lucky playera of the\nvarloua   games   of   skill  and   fun.\nNothing haa been miaaed that will\nadd to tbe general amusement. Race\nhorses,    greyhounds,    dart    targets,\nwheels of fortune, escalators, housie-\nhouale, crown and anchor, spinning\ndevices, and numerous other Inventions   never  seen   here   before  will\nbe   there,   prloea   given   for   lucky\nwlnnera   will   Include   blankets,   bed\nspreads,   cushions,   tapestries,   vaaes,\ndishes.     silverware,    lamp,    gramophones, and hams.\nHot dogs will bo served to the\nhungry and the restless may danoe\nX they desire.\nThe hockey boys ara counting on\nthe fans to give them a start.\nf-ONDOK \u2014 Duke of Athol charged with violation of lotteries aot.\n.-unu-ions causes stir lu British society circles.\nGASPE. Que. \u2014 Two young men\ndetained by police ln connection\nwith dUappearance of two Quebec\nmisses laat week. Body of one girl\nfound In Gaspe Bay.\nOTTAWA \u2014 oovernor-Oeneral will\nbroadcast on Nov. 5 from Ottawa.\nTRAIL JIMMIES\nBEAT ROSSLAND\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. 1\u2014Two league\n;:.5ketbail gamea here Wedneaday\n\u25a0light resulted Ui wins for,the Aces,\nwho defeated the hlgb aehool team\n35-10 ln the men's intermediate\nsection; and for the Bhleks, when\nin the senior men'a division they\nbeat the  Wolvea 84-10.\nRoseiand girls built up a fair\nlead In an exhibition game with the\nTrail Jimmies, a girls team, but\nwhen the game ended the eoore had\nreversed ln favor of the locals,\n17-18.\nTHE ELECTION, THE\nC.C.F. AND OTHERS\nTo the Editor:\nsir\u2014What a wonderful paper you\noffered ua this morning. Pages of\nadvertising for the C.CJ1. What a\ndangerous proposition It must be\nto be sure, upsetting all the old\nparty tricks. J, T. Bealby was most\neloquent and much more long-\n.winded than uaual, but I suppose the\npunishment fitted the crime. Tben\nour friend A- K. Watts of Wattaburg,\nwho must be in print at any coet,\nreminds me of a man I once heard\nof who joined a aoclety but later\nleft lt when he could not have a\npUce In whleh to speak, accompanied\nby tbs blare of bands. But the\nthought of helping his fellow man,\nbeing still In hU mind he Joined\nanother society. He offered all sorts\nof good things to a third which were\nwisely turned down. Then we had\no. S, Rees with one of his friendly\ntrmperate letters. He doubtless remembers our actions oant be htgher\nthan our thought*. That Is why\nthe CCF. has remained silent and\nminded Its own business during all\nthU brain effervescence but public\nopinion generally condemns first.\n\u2022 FA\nCRAWLING ABOUT\nWITH LUMBAGO\nHere U some useful Information\nfor anyone troubled with that uncomfortable complaint, lumbago. A\nwoman   writee:*\u2014\n\"For years I suffered from lumbago. During wet weather, I could\nonly turn in bed with great effort\nand pain, I was ao stiff and ached\nso much. Two years ago I had both\nlumbago and sclstlcs, snd crawled\nabout for a fortnight, feeling very\nsorry for myself .and looking 103\nInstead of 33. Someone aald. \"Try\nKruschen Salts.' so I did, snd I\nhave taken them ever since, with\nthe result thst I hardly ever get a\nhint of lumbago these days.\"**-(Mrs.)\nO. P..C.\nWhy Is It that Kruschen U so\neffective In keeping lumbago at bay?\nSimplv because it goes right down\nto tbe root of the trouble and removes the cause, which U an Impure bloodstream. The six salts in\nKruschen keep the bloodstream purs\nand vigorous by promoting a clockwork regularity of all the organs cf\nelimination. \u2022\u2022\u2022\nODD FELLOWS WIN\nCARPET BOWLING\nCarpet bowling honors were carried off by the Odd Fellows Wednesday night when they defeated the\nClan McLeary 5-3 lu a game at the\nSt. Bavlour'a Memorial hall. In a aecond game the Odd Fellows tied with\nthe Sons of England four all.\nReaulta were:\nOdd Fellows vs. Clan wltb Odd\nFellows   mentioned   first:\nR. Renwich 14, beat James Kay 6;\nF. Slmma 0. tied with J. Rothery 9:\nC. McLean 7, lost to R. Wallaoe. 9:\nJ. Peraaso 8, bast D. J. Murphy 6.\nOdd Fellows vs. Sons ot England\nwith   Odd   Fellowa   mentioned   first:\nJ. J. Bailees 8, beat O. B. Abbott\n7; H- Stlruker won by default: A.\nWood 4. lost to T. Bat\u00ab 13; J. Wood\n8,  feet  to  A.  Stringer  10.\nCAMERON REPLIES\nFARRIS' REMARKS\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE.   flap.\nHoonu rrom soo to si.so Monti.*;\n910 and up.\nSteam heated and hot and eold\nwater  in  trer;  room\nC09 Baker St. Phon. uu\nTRAIL, B. C.       | VANCOUVER, B. C.\nNEW CROWN   :\nPOINT HOTEL \u2666\nEuropean Plan a\nIIF.AU.H'Altll.ll**. I\nCommertlal and Tourist Trade t\nsampla Kooms\nCOMMERCIAL   RATES \u2022\nWithout    Hath       11.30   t\nHltb Bath ... Sl.tlu and \u00bb._.. J\nTRAIL, B.C. \u2666\n\"A Palace \u2666\nin the Kootenays\"      J\nDufferin Hotel\nVA.NCOUVEI\n. B. C.\nBrliht Room,\nModera'te\n- central\nRitu\nA,   Ptttenon,   latt\nCrow'a   Kelt,\not   Coleman,\nProprietor\n}00  Seymour   St.\nSet-  A4S\nVisitors to Nelson\nMf Mi   THE\nNtLSON    DAILY     NEWS\nDurlni   jour  atl*   In   Nelson\n\u25a0TRANSPORTATION-Freight & Passenger.\n1\nKEEP YOUR PARTY TOGETHER ON THE NEXT\nTRIP BY CHARTERING A GREYHOUND COACH\nComfortable, hot-wster heated Greyhound Coaches, with skilful and\ncareful drivers, sre available for charter aervlee at greatly reduoed\ncosts to clubs, lodges or athletic teams. By chartering a Greyhound\nCoach your party hsa tta own Individual driver going wbere and\nwhen you please. And you enjoy a substantial aavlng in -your trans-\nportstlon. Any Greyhound agent wlll be pleased to give you com-\nills cn  ihls i-haM or Greyhound eervlce.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines, Ltd,\nPhone 800\nNelsonjptpot, 'l_i linker si.\nWORTH   SAVING   FOR\nTo lh* Irovtlltr, Conodo ofTari' endleii\nvariety and th* person who lavts in ordtr\nto explore It hoi o worthwhile objective.\nTho most effective method of loving money\nIt to -follow a definite plan of deposits\nin a Savings Account at regular Intervals.\nTHE\nROYAL    BANK\nOF     CANADA\nTRAIL. B.C., Nov. 1.\u2014A. O. Cam-\n\u25a0_:on, Independent candidate for tbe\nHe ssl and-Trai I rifling, replied, before\ni large audience ln the K.P. hall\nWednesdsy night to remarks about\nhimself by J. deB. Farris, Vanoouver\nLiberal. In Trail recently. In answer\nto the question presented by Mr,\nFarrls as to whom Mr, Cameron\npropoaed to elect aa leader, Mr.\nCameron mentioned two men who\nwere nsw running as Independents,\nbecause they had abandoned party\npolitics for the good of the province\n\u2014men who were honest and upright.\nHc said he would rather operate\nunder a nominal leader than under\none who was an ardent apostle of\npatronage like Pattullo. \"Vote for\nwhom you will tomorrow, but the\nacatterlng of bulletins and painting\nof windows hss nothing to do with\nthe problems of B.C.,\" he aald.\nCandidates Will\"\nDivide Between\nHast and Weil\nNelson and Crwton valley will\nhtvt t fairly evtn division between\nthtm nf tht pretence of candidates\nfor the Nelson-Creston riding today\nLieut. Col. Pred Litter, tht Independent candidate, wlll ewt hit vote\nu an tbtenttt lh Neleon, where he\nwlll remain tl] dty.\nTht Liberal etndldttt, Frtnk Putnam of Creston. wlll epend polling\ndty In Cretton valley.\nDr. O A. C Wtlley, tht C.CJT.\nattndtrd-heirtr. wlll devote hit time\nto furthering the cause In Nelson,\nhla home town.\nThomaa Mountford. Unlttd Front\ncandidate, who nalla from Wynndtl.\nwlll put in hit day tn Oewton valley.\nTbt export of wbeetoe In Auguat\nwu 1.343 tona valued at 1380.897.\ncompared wltb 3,893 at U3B.981 a\nyear ago. wbllt tht export of as-\nbwtos wnd and waste ww 1.303\ntorn at 1133.790 u agalnat 8.833\nat 180.591 in Auguat lut ytar. Ae-\nbtttot exporta havt lnereaaed ovtr\ntht   lut  twelve   month   period.\nTbtrt wu t aharp recovery ln the\nexport ot lumber In Auguat. Planka\nand boards totalled 111.489,000 fttt\nvalued at 13,334.914 oompared with\n81.609.000 at 1970.871 In Auguat\nlast year, an lncreaw of about 140\nper cent. The chief purchaser wu\nthe United Kingdom followed by\nthe United States, Auatralla and\nCblna. \u00bb\nSUN LACKING      |\nRAIN HEAVY!\nRainfall Totals 3.90 Inches;\nSnow 3.4 Inches |\nContent to Wds behind tne clouda\n\"Old Sol\" was conspicuously absent\nIn the weather make-up for tbe\nmonth of October. During the 31\ndays Nelaon residents enjoyed but\n103 hours of sunsilne, agalnat the\n10-year average of no hours. The\nsun put ln Its time during the first\n12 days of the month and then went\ninto hiding behind overcast skies.\nWhile sunshine waa lacking the\nprecipitation waa particularly heavy,\nbettering a 10-year sverage for the\nsecond consecutive month. During\n.October the precipitation waa recorded at 4.34 inches, made up of\n.3.90 Inchee of rain and 3 4 Inches\niof anow. Ttie total was 1.01. Inches\n| better than a 10-year average. Rain\nfell upon IS daya and anow upon\ntwo days. The weather waa foggy\nfour dayi.\nThe greatest fall of rain oocurred\non the 28th, .09 inch. Precipitation\nfor the month wu distributed as\nfollows: October 13, .03 Inch; October\n13, .16; October 18, .18; October 17.\n.46,; October 16, snow, .00, rain JO;\nOctober 21. anow 2.ft; October 33,\nrain -M; October 23, .30; October 24,\nHelp Kidneys\n\u2022' If \u2022oorly funeUonina Kldnnrs end\nBladder max* you suffer from Gettinr\nUp Nights, Nervouan-m, Rheumatic.\nfmrttir     \u25a0*   *-\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nlliffnew. Bun-lfif. Smarting.\nI tchlnr, ar Acid ity try tha ruaran toad\nDoetor sPreaoripda\nCyettK -*-^\nDoctor's PrwcripttonCritsx ISiaa-\n\"  it fla you ap er mc\nOftlyWetdruttiaw.\n\u25a0ui)\nnp or moner\nTRAIL BOWLING\nRESULTS\nTRAIl, B.C., Nov. 1.\u2014High Individual accrea madt In howling of\ntht City league htrt Wedneaday\nnight were made by Depaaqualt and\nHotgln, tha former malting 903, tbe\nlatter   311.\nRatulta wtrt at followa:\nUnion hottl. with tpot of 14: 654.\n848, 843; Kootenay hottl 84*3, 793,\n786. Crown Point hotel with tpot\nof M: ara, 763. 788; Uurlente't\nClothing, 871, 783, Boo.\n33; October 38, .(3: October 37, .93:\nOctober 36, .66; October 39, .17, and\nOctober 30, .13.\nThe highest maximum tamperaturo\nof tht 68 waa recorded on tht ninth\nand tht lowest minimum of 36 degrees on tht Sltt. On tht 13th Hi *\nwind reached its highest velocity of\n33 milts per hour, blowing from\ntha southwest.\nMERCURY IS\nLOW, NELSON\nPartly cloudy, Wednesday's weather waa exceedingly cold and during\nthe day the mercury stayed within\nalx degreea of freezing. Temperature..\nwere 80 and  36 'degrees.\nSTOP Skin Itch\nKILL the Germs\nDon't Iat millions of invisible\ngerms or fungus growths rhake your\nskin Itch, Burn, Crack. Peel, cause\nEcaema, Pimples, Ringworm, Hand-\nItch, Athletea Foot or Crotch-Itch.\nThousands ot sufferers hava proved\nthat you dan atop the Itch and\nquickly heal your akin with Dr.\nNixon's Nlxoderm. This remarkable\nprescription, baaed on the discovery\nof a famous English Skin Specialist,\nworks with amazing speed because\nmade specially for external akin irritations. Guaranteed to quickly clear\nsnd heal your skin or money back\non return of empty package. Ask\nvour drug store for guaranteed Dr.\nNixon's Nlxoderm today.\nThe Record and\nPolicies of\nCol. Fred\nLISTER\nHe has been a faithful representative for 13 years, an honest\nrepresentative and a strong fighter for the man of the land.\nFree and unfettered by party ties, and with his experience to\nguide him, he can even more effectively serve Nelson-Creston\ndistrict in the future.\nCOL LISTER WILL SUPPORT:\nFree high school tuition for rural pupils.\nA non-partizan public utility commission.\nTaking the civil service out of politics.\nA non-partizan highway commission with proper safeguards to ensure work for residents.\nMeasures to ensure orderly fruit marketing.\nTrail construction to aid mining.\nAmendments to Security Frauds Prevention act so as to\nencourage investment of capital in mining.\nStrict economy in administration.\nFewer members, fewer ministers.\nContributory Health Insurance embracing assistance to\nhospitals. \u25a0\nContributory  Unemployment insurance.\nReadjustment of loans to irrigation districts alike to all\non 20-year basis\u2014no interest.\nLiberals Run as Independents\nAn evidence of the extent to which Liberals are joining in the\nIndependent movement is the fact that 14 Liberals are running as Independent Candidates.\ns\nFRUIT GROWERS - REMEMBER THE PAST!\nVote for Col. Fred Lister and be certain of a representative who\nwill introduce orderly fruit marketing legislation.\nDon't Take a Leap tn the Dark\u2014\nELECT A NAN OF EXPERIENCE!\nMark Your Ballot Thus:\nLISTER, Fred\nX\nINDEPENDENT CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE\n \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0H\nAOE   THK IK\nFor aale at drug aad genera]\nlimited. Toronto, Oat\nDoes Your Stomach\nEver Complain?\nThe sufferer from atomach troubles,\nsuch u dyspepsia and indigestion,\nmust be very careful of what He uta,\nwell knowing he will suffer for any\nindiscretion in diet.\nThe proper way to get rid of\nstomach troubles ia to take Burdock\nBlood Bitters, a medicine which\nregulates the bowels, tones up the\nstomach, promotes perfect digestion,\nsnd restores health and strength to\nthe debilitated system.\ni pot up for the laat M yeare by Tbe T. Mllbura Co.,\nCHURCH  WORKERS\nARRANGE DANCE\nYAHK, B. C, Nov. 1\u2014A special\nmeetmg of the Anglican Church\nWomen's auxiliary waa held at the\n, home of Mrs. L. Walters, Thursday\nafternoon to oomplete arrangements\nfor a bridge party and dance. A\nsale of work, home cooking, etc.,\n, will be beld also.\nJim Davis, Jim Griffith, Charlie\nBrixa and Bverette Walker ot Creston were ln town last week. They\nvisited st the home of Mr. and\nMn. Hugh Mclnnis.\nMlss Phyllis Foxall of Wynndel\nvisited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. oooper.\nHarry Dickson, Howard Parker and\nSybil Wllkle, teachers ot the Yahk\npublic achool and Yahk hlgb school,\nattended   the   teacher's   convention\nat Kimtarley over the weekend. Jim\nHalcrow. teacher at Olenllly also\nattended.\nConstable and Mrs. Jupp and sons\nreturned to town after spending a\nvacation ln the Okanagan district.\nWhile holidaying, Mr. Jupp was relieved by Constable Powers of Wsrd-\nner.\nA meeting of the Excelsior Badminton club was held Monday when\nthree more members were elected.\nThe new members sre Mrs. A.\nMarkland. Bert Revans and Mra.\nB* Lawn by. These members bring\nthe number of players to 93.\nOn Friday evening, under the\nleadership of Art Lythgoe, the first\nregular meeting of the Trail Bangers was held. Dan MacCartney\nwas elected chief and Jack Anderson sub-chief. Nelson Mclnnis was\nnominated secretary and Bill Hamilton,   treasurer.\nCOOPERATION\nIS WAY OUT\nMclnnis Is C. C. F.\nSpeaker, Nakusp;\nConcert Heard\nUEAUH-S fo\u00abn dot Isn b laid In eWldhood. Mo* children nead\nrl am* Vitamins than Hiey gtt. Thsy can', grow Into Strang,\nvMls adults wHhort wfflclenl VHamlnt A and D. Scott's Em-Mon\ntapphss an absndanco of Itisns VHamlnt. Thsy HrsngH.su bonw\nand Issrii, htlp Ids child to grow and ratM coldt and dlieases.\nScott's Emolilon b saty to toko and saty to dlg\u00abH. All children\nllk.lt Grt a bonis today. S-3S\nMil Asms HasM t. NMk \u2022 Cs\u00bb Hi, |M I MtCnrr-fc, terns.\nSCOTT'S EMULSION\nRICH  IN  VITAMINS\nNAKUSP, B.C., Nov. l.-An enthusiastic and well attended CCF.\nmeeting was held ln the Opera\nhouae ln Nakusp this week. Oeorge\nWalton, candidate on the CCF.\nticket for the Kaslo-Slocan riding,\nand Angus Mclnnis, MP, were the\nspeakers  of  the  evening.\nMr. Walton, who is a farmer and\nlogger, and has resided In this\ndistrict many years, spoke first. Ho\npointed out that the economic\nproblems of the farmer and the induatrlal worker were interwoven and\ntherefore the move to unity of action by the C.C.F. was the logical\nstep.\nMr. Mclnnis gave, ln his address,\nthe economic causes leading to the\npresent crisis, tbe serious problem\nbefore the people and the cooperative way out. He showed tbat lf\nthings were allowed to drift on\nto chaos and revolution, the ensuing conflict might destroy sll\nsnd leave llttle on which to build\nthe new order. A peaceful and\norderly transition now with the cooperation of the people was better.\nHe also pointed out thst If thc\nC.P.R. could have Its bonds backed\nby tbe government to the tune of\n(60,000,000 to pay Interest to Bond\nholders surely a British Columbia\nI government could get tbe money to\n' feed and clothe the people. He gave\nas the reason for the collapse of\ncapitalism the fact that capitalism\nhad to have more and more foreign markets, an ever widening\nfield of Investment. They were\nnot to be found today as proved\nby the world economic conference\nand the alacrity with which government bonds were taken up at this\ntime, an outlet for capital which\nwaa rapidly becoming unstable.\nMlss P. Hamilton ot New Denver\nwaa a  Nakusp visitor Frldsy.\nMisses Iris and Wlnnifred Ferguson of Inonoaklin \\Valley spent the\nweek-end in Nakusp.\nJ. and L. Erwln, H. Sinclair and\nt_. Telr of New Denver motored to\ntown Friday.\nJ. Draper, C* F. Nelson and H.\nThomllnson were visitors here Friday.\nMr. and Mrs. Leslie Hughea and\nson ot Trail are ths guests ot Mrs.\nHughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. o.\nH. oardner of Olcnbank.\nMr. and Mra. A. Ruxlcka of\nNew  Denver spent Friday  In  town.\nF. Angrlgnon, N. Thomllnson, A.\nJeffrey of New Denver were dty\nvisitors Friday.\nMr. and Mrs. L. W. Sells accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Buehart\nmotored to Nakuap Friday trom New\nj Den vet.\nAn eioellent selection of music\nwaa preeented Friday evening ln\nthe Legion hsll by tbe New Denver-Nakusp brass band. The manner In which the numbers were\nrendered spoke much for the fine\nspirit of enthusiasm shown by the\nband members, who have given ao\nmuch of their ttme and ability  in\nmaking the organisation the success that lt ls. The program was\nvaried by several novelty numbers.\nA aong and dance hy a number\not young ladles from New Denver\nmade a hit. L. W. Sells of New\nDenver favored with a comic aong.\nA saxophone solo by Fred Angrlgnon\nwas much appreciated, likewise a\ncornet solo by A. Ruztcka. J. Hamm\ngave an Interesting banjo selection*\nH. W. Herridge was chairman for\nthe evening and in his remarks\nspoke  very  highly of the  band.\nFollowing the concert a successful\ndance was held.\nA Japanese at home, uniquely arranged was given Thursday evening\nat the home of Mlss A. A. Allen\nhy the Nakusp Women's Missionary\nsociety. A program of interesting\nnumbers was presented\u2014a piano solo\nby Mrs. A. J. Harrison: a aong by\ntho primary girls, a chorus by the\nCOLT.; a reading by Dr. a. D.\nStlbbs; a duet by Misses Betty\nand Margaret Allan; a vocal solo\nby Mlss J. Fawcett and a paper\nby   Mrs.   A.  0, Pound.\nRefreshments appropriate to the\naffair were served and the eervl-\nteura were Mlas Norah Mitchell.\nMisses Betty and Margaret Allan\nand Mrs. R. Brodle were attired in\nJapanese  costume.\nCranbrook Pioneer\nPasses on Sunday\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Nov. 1 -Robert Frsme. well known proprietor\nof a Home bakery here passed away\non Sunday morning at the St. Eugene hospital after an illness lasting\nfor several months. Mr. Framo came\nto Cranbrook Irom Scotland early\nin the century and was the pioneer\nbaker of the city. He leavea a wife\nand son and daughter. David and\nIsabel. Interment will take place\nln the Cranbrook cemetery.\nTAYLOR HURT\nWHEN TRUCK\nTURNS OVER\nGoes Over Bank Near\nSirdar-Tumbles\n25 Feet\nCARS ON FLATS\nSTICK IN MUD\nDuck Hunters Have to\nCall Teams\nto Aid\nTODAY\nMark Your Ballot Thus:\nJames Fitzsimmons  X\nA Vote for\nCapt* James Fitzsimmons\nIndependent Candidate for\nKaslo-Slocan Riding\nMeans a Vote in the Best\nInterests of Your Constituency\nNot for Party - \u2022 - But for the People\nPolling Day, November 2,1933\nIMPORTS OF ANTIMONY\n______ %\nThe August imports of antimony\ntotaled 69,440 pound*, of which\n56,000 came from the United States,\n11,200 from China and 2,240 from\nBelgium,\n8IRDAR, Nov. i\u2014What might have\nproved a fatal accident took place\non Baturday afternoon at about\na quarter of a mile west of the\nquarry when the Creston-Nelson\nfrleght truck ln trying to avoid run-,\nnlng into a hay wagon went over\nthe bank and rolled down'a steep\nrocky elope for a distance of about\n29 feet, landing upside down. The\ndriver, R. Taylor and his brother\nhad a miraculous escape, Robert who\nwaa driving suffe.lng a severely lacerated arm end his brother slight,\ncuta. Tlie driver was taken by car to\nCreston where h\u00bb received attention\nfrom Dr. Henderaon after which he\nreturned to his home st Gray Creek.\nThe truck wss uot damaged to any\ngreat extent and tin load did not\nentail much damage. The force of\nthe Impact of the truck when rolling\nover and striking the. telephone wires\nwas such ss to break four polea off\nat the ground, tten were st work on\nSunday salving the load and getting\nthe truck back to the ros4 which\nwith the aid ot a caterpillar and\ntruck was successully accomplished\nthat evening. The lightest part .of\nths frleght wss salved and rushed\nto Creeton on Saturday evening and\nthe balance Sunday afternoon. The\nschedule will not be interrupted much\nby  tbe accident,\nJ. Burgees and party are hunting\nover ths fists and are meeting with\ngood sport.\nAn official of the Greyhound\nstages was here during the week arranging new stopping stages, one\nof whjch is at tbe Quarry Atbara.\nHitherto the fare charged from here\nwas the same as from Kuskanook and\nnew concession wlll be very acceptable u there are quite a few\npass.ngers taken oh anl oft at this\npoint.\nA car of apples was loaded here\nfor tlie Farmer's institute, Creston,\nfrom Boswell Orowers. These, were\nshipped from the Siding Atbara. Don\nBradley of Creston was ln charge the\ntruck hauling being done by H.\nMcCreath.\nJames McDonald who .was cook\nhere for' some time but who was\ntaken seriously 111, making lt necessary to return home for treatment was here on Saturday returning\nthe same day to his home In Balfour.\nOeorge Huacroft was here on Saturday,\nAmong those attending the dance\nat Kitchener on Friday were 8.\nRogers, P. Lombardo, P. Hamilton\nahd Chas, Wilson.\nOwners of cars who have been\nhunting on the flats on atttempttng\nto return home on Saturday night\nfound themselves lu difficulties with\nthe mud cause.i by the heavy rains.\nA team had to be employed to gt\nthem to the terry at Atbara.\nCranbrook and Kimberley Musicians\nSuccessful at Blairmore Festival\nCRANBROOK, B.C.. Nov. 1 -^Thc\ntrainload of singers and musicians\nwho left Saturday morning for the\nCrows Nest musical festival at Blairmore returned reporting a most successful snd enjoyable trip and with\na fair share of the awards. The passengers were members of the Cranbrook and Kimberley muslcsl organizations who had combined forces\nto take a comprehensive representation from the two cities. A few\nof those competing in events of the\nfirst two dsys hsd gone earlier ln\nthe festival.\nThose from Cranbrook winning\nfirst or second place ln vocal and\nInstrumental solos were: First going\nto Theo Laurie ln the tenor solo\nclass with a marking of 81 and 82,\nto Sherman Evans ln the baritone\nsolo class with a marking of 81\nand 80 and to J. 6. Manson In\nthe bass solos with marks of 82 and\n83. Tbe boys solo class high marking\nwent to John Edwards wtth the\nhigh mark of 84.\nIn the open vocal event Mrs.\nOeorge MacDonald came second. Mrs.\nPark ot Kimberley and M. MoMurdo\nof Plncher Creek tying for tlrst.\nMrs. MacDonald alao came first ln\nthe contralto solo class with a marking ot 85 and 85 and Mrs. Coutts\nwas high In the soprano solo event\nwith 80 uid 85.\nBarbara Fink came second In tbe\nlenlor open violin class, her marking\nbeing 83 and 83.\nIn the vocal duet claas Mrs. Coutts\nnnd Mrs. MacDonald came flrat with\nMrs. Forrest and Mr. MacKenrot,\nalso ot  Cranbrook. second-\nThe Cranbrook Anglican Church\nchoir ot 20 voices with K. Turner as\nleader received tbe high marking\nof 86 and 85 for Its two members.\nIn the ladles choir class, Kimberley\nunder Oeorge Mclntyre came first\nwtth 179 marks and Cranbrook, tinder\nMadame Raven a close aecond wtth\n177.\nThe Cranbrook and Kimberley\nChoral society under David Morgan\nand Oeorge Mclntyre turn about\nitood high with a marking of 84\nmd 83 and the Cranbrook Symphony\norchestra under WUllam Raven received the highest marking awarded\nat the festival, Bl. Winning, aa the\norganization did at tbe Cranbrook\nfestival, from the excellent musical\naggregations of Blairmore and HlUcreat.\nTbe Cranbrook hand accompanied\ntbe train and marched through tlw\nstreets of Blairmore, giving an excellent account of themselves.\nMrs. E. S. Home and daughter.\nInld were Spokane visitors over tbe\nweek-end.\nMlss Ivy Detail entertained the\nToung People's society of the United\nchurch at her hame on Sunday evening following the church service.\nDr. J. H. King, who has been as-\n\"stlng the Liberal candidate ln the\nFernie riding was a Cranbrook visitor on Sunday. Following the Monday night meeting ln Fernle he will\nreturn to Victoria.\nThe Liberals held a meeting ln\nT.umberton on Monday evening, with\nF. M. MacPherson and other apeak-\n*rs. In Cranbrook Robert Adama was\ntbe chief speaker nt a meeting ln\nthe Maple hall.\nMRS. S. BENDER\nVISITS IN FORKS\nBOUNDARY FALLS, B. C   Nov.  1\nRsymond Johnson spent the weekend the guest of Philip Krouten st\nKerr Creek.\nMr. end Mrs. eraser motored 'to\nOrand Forka on Thuraday.\nCharles Psaoo wae a business vis-\nUor to Orand  Forks last  week.\nMrs. S. Bender went to Orand\nForks on Thursdsy on a vlalt to\nher daughter, Ethel, who ts attending htgh school there.\nXhe Misses Edith and Hilda Pwan-\nlaund epent the weekend the guest\nof Mlss Effle Knight st Orand\nForks.\nTo remove a glass that has stuck\nIn another, pour cold water ln the\nupper one to contract tt, and then\nimmerse the lower one in warm\nwater to expand It. They can then\nbe easily separated.\nAngus Mclnnes Is\nNew Denver Speaker\nNEW DENVER, Nov. 1 - Angus Mclnnes, M. P., for Vancouver, addressed a well attended meeting tn the\nInterests of the C. C- F. party. There\nwere visitors from several different\npolnta in the district. Oeorge Walton, C. C. F. nominee, for Kaalo-\nSlocan riding, also spoke for a few\nminutes. After the meeting a number of questions were asked Mr.\nMclnnis, which he answered ln an\nable   manner.\nSlocan Oolf club beld Ita annual\ndance on Friday evening In tbe\nBosum hall. There was a good\ncrowd In atendance.\nThose who motored over from\nNakusp to attend the golf dence\nwere: Mft. J. Hakeman, Mlaa Granger, F  LeVeque and H* Oardner.\nK. Cook of Sandon waa a weekend visitor ln town, gueet. of Douglaa Kirk*\nCapt. Jas. Fitulmmons. M. L. A\nfor the Kaslo-Slocan riding, waa a\nMonday   visitor   In   town. -\nJ. Oreer and N. Tattrie of Sandon\nwere recent business visitors in\ntown.\nMrs. J. LeVeque, Mlas F. Nye arid\nE. Pinchbeck of Slccan City attended  the golf  dance.\nThere wsa a special meeting of\nthe Slocan board of trade, Wednesday ln the New Market hotel. Those\nattending were H. Fyfe, 8* J. Towgood, A. Trlckett, R. Orlmes. N.\nTattrie, J. Oreer. A. Jacobson, O-\nGrimwocd, a. Ross, s. Ellis, M. McLean  and others.\nMlss Don Manly of Grand Forks,\ngrand chief of the Pythian slaters,\npaid an official visit to the local\nlodge on Saturday night. While ln\ntown abe was the gueat of Misses\nDora and Adeline Clever.\nMICHEL AND\nNATAL BAND\nCOMES FIRST\nTakes Wilson Shield\nAt Blairmore\nFestival\ngame. Both teams were evenly\nmatched. This puts the Natal 'Sharp\nShooters  first  and  first  victory.\nNatal Sharp Shooters\u2014J. Csmp-\nbe.Il, M. Turyk. M. White, A. Kr.iU.\nJ.   Oerge!(  J.  Chlzmsr.\nMichel scouts\u2014 R. Taylor. J. De\nLuca, R. Brown. J. Ferano, C. Ren-\nslds.\nReferees were P* Chala and J.\nKatrlchak.\nAdding a smart touch to a pastel\nsports blouse In silk Is a round\nleather belt ln red, with feb of rrii\nenamel and silver, ou which ls engraved   a   modernistic   monogram.\nNATAL, B. C, Nov. 1\u2014T. D. Pattullo, B. C. Liberal leader, spoke\nat Michel Opera house on Saturday in the interest of H. E. Douglas.\nUbersl candidate. Dr. King member of sen-ate, also spoke in behalf\nof the Liberal party. Mr. Oeno of\nCranbrook apoke In the Interest of\nthe Liberal party. J. Lyons occupied the chair. A lsrge crowd attended  the   meeting.\nMichel and Natal Collery band\ncaptured the W. R. Wllaon shield\nand won first prize at the Blairmore festival. This shield was won\nby the Weatern Canadian Colliery\nband of Bellevue two years ago, and\nwas not played for slnoe until this\nyear. Only two bands competed.\nEach hand had Its own choice In\nselections. Michel snd Natal Colliery-\nband chose \"Sons ot the Sea\". They\nmade,, 88 points, The band was\nconducted by F. Bodsworth of Natal. Coleman Cltlaen band chose\n\"Western World\". E. P. Easton or\nColeman conducted.\nP. Laswsk of Natal won first\nprise in the wind Instrument competition. He played a baritone aolo\nand made 82 points. G. Fisher and\nM. Turyk tied for second place for\nthe cornet solo, each made 70\npoints. Mlss E. Benson from Michel\nesme second ln vocal under 21, and\nsecond in open. Mlss Benson made\n70 tn open vocal and 88 ln vocal\nunder 21 years.\nNatal Pirates defeated the Natal\nShamrocks 56-13 tn the opening of\nthe Natal and Michel basketball\nleague. Pchala and T. Krall were\nthe outstanding scorers on the Pirate team. A- Androllc waa the main\nscorer for the Shamrocks. The referees were S. Chala and A. Krall.\nNatal Plratu: T. Krall, F. Venzle,\nP. Chala, J. Katrlchak and Steve\nKatrlchak.\nNatal Shamrocks: A. Androllc, 6\noris, H. cherts, T. Androllc and A-\nBilly.\nNatal Sharp Shooters detested the\nMichel Scouts  26-26  In   the  second\nHERE ARE THE\nUSUAL SIGNS GF\nACID STOMACH\nI | Neuralgia   Feeling of Weakness J\nj < Headaches Mouth Acidity\n!! Nausea      Loss of Appetite\ni Indigestion Sour Stomach\nI!     Nei-tousnesa   Sleeplessness\nAuto* Intoxication\nWHAT TO DO FOR IT       j\nTAKI -2 tnipoonful, of i\nPhllipi1  Milk of Mu- S\nwjia In i tins of wtttr j\nevery morning wbtn you |\ntet   up.   Tafia   another \u2022\nleaspoonful   SO  minutes \u25a0\nafter eating. And another .\nbefore you go to btd.\nOR\u2014Take   tht   ntw \u25a0\nI'hillln'Milk of Magnesia ;\nTablets \u2014 ow tablet lor j\neach teaspoonful, ts dl* 1\nrected above.\nIf you have Acid. Stomach, don't\nworry about it Follow the simple\ndirections given above. This small-\ndosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia .\nacts at once to neutralize the acids\"\nthat cause headache, stomach paina\nand other distress. Try it. You'll -\nfeel like a new person.\nBut\u2014be careful yon get REAL\nmilk of magnesia when you bu\ngenuine PHILLIPS' Milk of W\nnesis. See that the name ''PHIL\nLIPS'\" is on the label.\nALSO IN .MUT MIM\nEach tiny ttblet Is the\nequivalent of I teaspormtul\nof Genuine Phillips* Milk\nof Magnesia. ^M\t\nMWf IN CANAP4\nPhillips' Milk of Magnesia\nSBURG\nNBRAND\nCORN SYRUP\n(3\u00a3purc\u00bb wholesome,\nand economical table\nSyrup. Children love\nits delicious flavor.\nTHE CANADA STARCH CO. UNITED t-IONTftlAL       I\n\"BUILD  Bt.  HAVhOLtft\"'\nPouring\nPurity-\nRich\nand\nFresh\nWhen Pacific Milk reaches your\n.table and la -poured in cup br\ndish, purity fteah and rich adda\ntone and nourishment to the\nfood  thua  helped  and  flavored.\nThe great good it bring*\nto babies suggests thn\nvalue It bu (or grownups and points to th*\nreason for Its spreading\npopularity.\nPacific Milk\n\"100-j*, B.C. Owned and  controlled'\nPI AST   AT   ABBOTSFORD.\n)ff ^*w(!f^ QL*mpm%$$\nIHCOtWCMATtO   tn HAY 1*70.\nBARGAINS FOR FRIDAY SHOPPERS\n\"Borrymore\"\nAxminster Mats\nThis useful size. 15x27 inch***,\ncome In t variety of designs and\nls a bargain. JJQr\nFriday Bargain .  \u2022J'1'\n97 Piece Dinner\nSets\nA servloe for 12 ln rich new\ndecorations on Myott's \"Seini\nPorcelain.\" 4 new designs Just\nopened up. A $33.50 value\nrrlday Bargain,\nSET    \t\n\u20221745\nBoys' Wool\nPullovers\nSwesters snugly knit of unio.i\nyarns ln smart shsdes. Trimmed\nwith contrasting colors, sizes.\n-4 to 34. $1__1Q\nFriday   Bargain        T\u00bb\"t*7\nCut Gloss\nTumblers\nClear glass tumblers cut In -\n. designs. A resl bargain, an\/*\nMCH   ..-  *v\nTango Ware\nVases\nColorful glass vsacs at Bargain Price.. Many other novelties, included In tha. lot.\nFriday  Bargain\nHALF PRICE\nParchment\nLamp Shades\nAttractive Stencilled Shades\nin Bedside or Bridge slses. All\ncolors In the group. Regulsr\nprices 19c. Mc, 39c and 4BC\nrrlrtav Bargain.\nHALF PRICE\nJUTE RUGS\nPrinted Jut* mats ln \u00ab color\ncombinations. Slae 19x38. Regulsr value tte. IO''\nFriday   Bargain,   Each       m*W\nRubber Bath\nMats\n.elva rubber mats. Colorful,\ncomfortable, clean. $1 9C\nFriday  Bargain **--,\nRubber Baby\nPants\nFine quality Una rubber In\nflesh or natural ahades. Two\nslses. Medium or large. A\nreal  bargain. 2C<\n\u25a0i PAIRS FOR ***\nGirls' Fleece Lined Bloomers\nWarm garments for school children in\nshades of sand, pink and navy. Sizes 2\nto 14 years.\nFRIDAY BARGAIN \t\n39'\nChildren's Leggings\nMade of heavy flannel and soma sre fleece\nlined.   Finished with tipper fastening st aide\nor buttons and elastic strap.   Tan. navy. red.\nblue, green and white.   Sizes 3 to e years.\nIRIDAT   BARGAIN   . .   \t\n95\nMen's Doeskin Windbreakers\ngarment for Use. cold westher.   Roomy  a ^m      _. g.\ntwo pocketa and au elastic waist band   \u00abJ| T* (d*y\nY  BARGAIN        JU\nMen's Heavy Khaki Pants\nttttt\nWhite Jean Cloth Hoover Aprons\nIf*\nMade of splendid laundering and wearing material; . long roll collar, patch pockets and short\n*..tev\u00ab.   Slues small, medium and Urg**\nFRIDAY BARGAIN  \t\nGirls' All Wool Coat Sweaters\nA strongly made garment of fleeced back khaki\ncloth. Finished with five pockets, belt loops\nBnd cuff bottoms.\nN-d*. fitting sweaters, made with polo or roll\ncollars and two pockets. Bed or blue. Pines\nfl to 14 yearn.\nFRIDAY BARGAIN  \t\nFRIDAY BARGAIN\nMen's Flannel Work Shirts\nAn in wool flannel work ahlrt for the\n[.older weather. Pull cut with two pocketa.\nSines  14i3   to  ig.\nFRIDAY BARGAIN\t\n$|.69\nBoys' Tweed Overcoats\nSmalt boya' snappy tweed overcoat*, mad-; In\nGuards models with half brlt.. Every coot wool\nlined.\nM.95\nLeckics' School Boots for Boys\nMade in black Elk with solid leather screwed and atltched sol\u00abb,\nrubber heels. Built to stand rough wear conditions and made\nover correct fitting lut.\nSizes U to 131\/2\nPair\n$3.25\nSizes 1 to '>'t\nFair \t\n$3.50\nOn Sale Today and Friday\nGROCETERIA\nK.C.   Strawberry A\u00a3r\nJam\u20144a;  per tin .. - tf\nAunt jemima Pancake |*^\nnonr\u2014Pkt   **\nEggo  cake Plour\u2014     _*-%\u00a3\nPer pkt -  \u2022**\nsliced  Pineapple\u2014        f AC\n9s: per tin   **\"*\n\u2022Swifts  Pork _+<%*\nSauses*e\u2014l-lb.   tlu   -.. ****\nRobin   Hood   porridge   \u00abo**\nOata\u2014Large  pkt  **\"\nKratt   Miracle   Whip   salad\nDressing\u2014 19't\n\u00ab*.-<**. lar    *\u2022*\nHerring   In   Tomato   Sauce\u2014\nBrace's,    l-lb.   tin;     _\\_C\npet tin  -  \u2014 \u2022\nCalifornia  Oranges\u2014    **\u00bb<\u25a0\nPer dos _ -  *\"\u2022\u00bb\nGROCERY\nwith  Delivery\nPHONE 13\nBaker's  Thread ..*_c\nCocoanut\u2014Per   Ib \u2022\"\u2022\u00bb\nKraft   Csnsdisn    or    trlvfta\nCheese- tit?\n>,-lb.   pkt. *w\ntiranulaled   hugar\u2014     fi*l<\"\n10-lb. cotton sack       w\u00bb\nSpecial Blend Coffee\u2014 mm^\nPer   Ib.   ..-_  \u2022*'\nOround  frwh   to   till\nyour order.\nCampflre   Marshmul-    ^V\nlows\u20148-lb. tin w*\nCandy   Humbugs\u2014       \u00aba^\nPer   lb.   _   \"* _\nUbby's  Prunes\u2014 M*?\n3-lb.  carton     \u2014*\u25a0*\n I >\u2666-\n\u25a0 THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B.C.\u2014THCH9DAT MOBNINO.  NOVEMBER \u00ab,   I9S3 -\nilp Sfriaim Baihf Swia\n\"\/nferior 0\/ frituk Cotumbia't Famtty Newspaper\"\nALL IBB NSWS  WHILE IT IS NIWS\nPubllahtd _w\u00bb morning aicapt Bunday by THE NEWS\nrUBUBHIHO COMPANY. LiUXTED. 31S Bakar btraat, Nalion,\nB.C.   Member ot CANADIAN PRESS uaaed Wirt Bervlce.     .     .\nAI>VERT_S_NO  RATBS ON   AMPLICATION\nOr nta oarda may M wan at tb\u00bb office of any Advertlalng Agency\ntWOfntiad by tht CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION,\nUO, ot which tbt Nelton DaUy Ntwa to a membtr\t\nSUBSCRIPTION RATBS\nptr month  ____\u2014.\u2014\nBy mall (country;\nPtr  ytai \t\nBr mall (olty), ptr yttr     -,\nOuttldt Canada, par month \t\nPtr  ytar   _-\u201e       -\nDelivered (dty by carrltr). ptr wttk ,\nPtr ytar -_.\n...\u00bb   .60\n_ 6.00\n... ls.oo\n_ .TO\n_ IM\n_ 33\n_ ttM\nPayable In advanct.\nMember Audit Bureau ot circulations.\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19^\nWhy Canadian Wheat Is Unsold\nIt is constantly being said by opponents of the\nBennett Government, that the Canadian tariff is the\nchief reason for the diminished demand in Europe for\nthe wheat of Canada and other countries. This is a\nfallacious theory, as Premier Bennett has pointed out,\nand in this he is supported from an independent souroe\nin the United States. Frederick E. Murphy, publisher\nof the Minneapolis Journal, was American representative at the world wheat conference in London, where\nMr. Bennett distinguished himself, and he tells the\nstory in an article contributed to Review of Review*..\nOne of the chief reasons that Europe is not buying\nthe wheat of the great exporting countries, as she did\nin the past, Mr. Murphy points out, is that she is constantly trying to become self-supporting so far as this\nessential commodity is concerned. Military, rather than\neconomic motives have speeded up wheat production in\nEurope. The constant fear of war, which seems to grip\nalmost every European, has caused the various Govern*\nmeats to plan for the large scale production of a commodity which they were once glad to import. So far\nas the national economy of France is concerned, for\ninstance, much of the land now devoted to wheat could\nbe ipore profitably used for ot^er forms of production.\nBut breadstuffs are of primary importance from a\nmilitary point of view, and that is why France has an\n86 cents per bushel tariff rate against imported wheat\nand is in effect bonussing her wheat producers to that\nextent. The same thing applies in practically every\nother major nation on the continent.\nSome day, perhaps, Canada will again be selling all\nthe wheat she can produce. But for the present the\nvise course to follow is that outlined by Premier Bennett\u2014to get production down, by cooperation with\nother countries and the importing countries as well,\nin order to get prices up. There is no doubt that the\ndelegates at the London wheat conference reached a\ncommon-sense conclusion, and there is also no doubt\nthat at that conference the chief figure was Premier\nBennett, who, by his leadership, enhanced Canada's\nprestige in the eyes of the world.\nConditions in Great Britain\nThe business and financial situation in Great\nBritain continues to improve, perhaps the most decisive evidence being the improvement in the national\nfinances as shown by the half-yearly statement covering the period up to September 30. Revenue showed an\nincrease of \u00a37,200,000 as compared wth the same period of the preceding year, while expenditure showed a\nlarge reduction due to thc saving of nearly \u00a380,000,000\non interest charges and a decline of \u00a35,700,000 in expenditure on supply services. This improved showing\nmay justify some remissions of taxation in the next\nfiscal year.\nNew capital issues in the first nine months of\n18881 aggregate \u00a3277,103,600, but of this amount \u00a3150,-\n818,600 represented borrowings of the British Government. -Of the remainder, \u00a324,404,400 was destined for\nEmpire countries and \u00a35,335,200 for foreign countries.\nBritish exports in September amounted to \u00a332,-\n276,000 compared with \u00a330,997,000 in August and\n\u00a326,229,000 last September. The major part of this\nincrease was composed of manufactured goods. Imports were \u00a357,772,000 against \u00a356,754,000 in August\nand \u00a354,272,000 in September, 1982. Re-exports were\n\u00a38,404,000 against \u00a34,300,000 in August and \u00a32,902,-\n000 in September, 1932. There were larger imports of\nraw materials.\nThe number of unemployed on the registers of the\nTHE GUMPS:\n\"Between You\nand Me\"\nBy -J.B.C.\t\nIt tha guy who lifted my new hat\nat tho Hallowe'en frolic at the Eagle\nhaU on Tuttday morning will call\naround 1 wlll ahow him how to\nkeep the thing brushed ln the\nright way. I wlll alao be able to tell\nhim where he can pick up hto old\ndilapidated hat he left ln place of\nmy new one.\n*   \u00ab   \u2022\nAnd folks, do not be turprla&d If\n11 suddenly aak aomt of you to ltt\n' me look over your hat. I am on the\ntrail.\nIt might have been worse for me\nand I lttl sorry tor another chap\nwho had his 135 overcoat lifted.\nSomebody Is wtU fixed for the\nwinter now. Some Hallowe'en Joke\nthat.\ntta\nNow, everybody laugh together.\n\u2022 *   \u25a0\nUkt Oandhl, Mahatma come back\nto rae.\n.   .   \u00bb\nHeadline this morning aays huge\ncrowd made merry at Eagle hall. 1\nthink someone made a haul.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nWell, who wouldn't be a candidate\ntoday. There Is nothing for them to\ndo now except learn about the vote\nresult, pay election expenaea. etc.\nThose defeated cnn crawl b__clc Into\ntheir shell until the next outburit\nttt\nTht guy that got ray htt must\nhavt bttn a aoccer player. He pulled\na hat trick\nttt\nWtU I hope he enjoys the mualc\nbecause It had a good band.\nt* t  t\nTha extent to which tome people\ngo In demonstrating thtlr faith In\nold homt remedies la often astonishing. An Ohio farmer Is now in\nhospital attar tiring a rcvslver Into\nbit mouth ln an effort to relieve\nhla toothache. He missed the bad\ntooth, hut he achieved what to\nknown ln dental circles aa \". counter irritant.\" Bis experience to no\nrecommendation tor tht platol-ahot\naa a toothache curt. In tha west,\nta lh the tttt, tha dayt ot \"ahootlng lt out'' are over.\nttt\nI tm aure lt waa no Cap-ltaltot\nwho got my lid.\nAh, beck, I'm mad. Kind of a\nmad hatter. I gutta Probably the\nchap wh-. V'ted lt wlll say he Just\nhit to do lt.\nThirty Years Ago\n(From Tht Dally News of November\n., 1(03)\nTht Emma mint near Oro Dtnora\nln'ths Boundary Is now supplying\nfluking ora tor four different ame't.\nera and lt la expected that ltt output of 160 tona dally wlll be mate,\nrlally  Increased.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nTht   pumphoute   and   machinery\nowned by tht Phoenix EUetNo Lighting oompany at Ms-shall  lak* haa\nheen dtttrojrtd by tire,\nt   t. t\nFlvt hundrtd mtn scoured taatern\nWyoming yesterdsy for a band of\nIndiana which swooped down and\nklUtd Sheriff Miller and a number\nof hit posts.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nArrangements wtrt closed tt Bottltnd ywterday tor tbt construction\nof a 60-ton concentrator by tht\nRoaaland Powtr oompany, a tubal.\nI dary of tht War Eagle-Central Star\nmints.\not'\n**\nStar of Earth\n<By O&aviu <Roy Cohen\ntf-\nTen Years Ago\n(From The Dally News of November\nt. 1K3)\nTbt Kootenays woman prospector,\nKatherlne Mcjvoy, who owns tbe\nTaft group at Erie, Is t visitor ln\nNeUon.\n\u2022 t   t\nTemporarily tt any nt*. hope haa\nbeen abandoned for tbe provincial\nland eetUfment, board developing\n*ome 6000 acrei in tbelr sol Her -settlement at Camp Uster.\n\u2022 \u2666   \u2022\nJess Saunders, now of crescent\nBay, spent yesterday In the city.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe total rrgistrstion of Ucencees\nand householders on the civic voters\n\"tut number 193.\nAUNT HEX\nINSTALMENT  TWENTY-TWO\nAa a matter of fact, the press\nwaa extending Itself to gratlfly the\npublic's thirst for Intimate details.\nSome of the best special writers ln\nthe country were ln Hollywood and\nthey were working lndetattgably\u2014\nand with considerable skill.\nHollywood was coming In for oue\nof Jta not unusual airings. Martin\nOlynn vas especially perturbed.\n\"It Isn't fair,\" he explained to\nthe detectives. \"Ninety per oent of\nthe persons engaged tn motion\npicture production are decent, quiet,\ngenteel and hard-working. We bave\nabout 10 per cent otherwise, and\nwhen they get pulled Into the public,\neye the whole industry Is damned.\"\nHanvey agreed that lt was very\ntough luck Indeed, but explclned\nthat there was nothing he could do\nabout it.\n\"Yes, there la.'' Insisted Glynn.\n\"You can solve the case. That will\nsatisfy tbe  public.\"\n\"It would satltfy me, too, Mr.\nGlynn. But, frankly, we dont seem\nto  be  having  much   luck.\"\nMartin Olynn was forced to be\nsatlslfed. His troubles were many.\nThe eastern office seemed to hold\nhim personally responsible for the\nnotoriety which had descended upon\nthe Industry ln general and New\nArt ln particular. He chafed at the\ninaction of the pollce. He wanted ths\naffair to end, and the publlo to\nforget,\nNew Art had been severely damaged. It had lost its meat valuable\nstar. Iris Randall, temporarily at\nleast, had been retired from the\n\u25a0screen. The huge sums spent ln exploiting Tanse Wilson now stood for\nnaught. The big production tn whloh\nTanse had been playing at tbe timt\nof his deatb vas to be scrapped.\nThe press vaa no less Impatient\nthan Martin Olynn. The atory had\ncarried itself tor a week, and too\nmuch space had bsen dsvoted ti\nit to permit of its being dropped.\nThe prosptct of another unsolved\nHollywood murder had no appeal,\nalthough the keener editors paved\nthe vay fpr tbls development by\nreprinting histories of such cases.\nLoe Angeles itself vas ratlins\nagainst Its police department; honest cltinens declaring it a crime thst\nmore efficient system Of crim..\ndetection vas not ln fores. Even JIM\nHanvey, who had rated columns ot\nlaudatory comment at the outset,\nwas now being severely criticised.\nCartoonists pictured him grotesquely\nnnd bis vast equanimity was publicly proclaimed to be stupidity\nThe newspaper men themselves\nwsr* at their wits' end. They had\nworked on this story as they had\nnever worked before and vlth smaller tangible result. Of oourse thousands of columns of readable matter\nhad been supplied, but the public\nhed been satiated vlth theories\nand  nov  demanded  facte.\nAnd It vu because ofie of the\nkeenest nevspaper men on the\ncoaat vas desperate that he stumbled Into a story which keened tbe\nInterest  of  the  public  again,   aud\nJ\nonoe more enthroned the atory In\neight column headlines throughout\ntbe country.\nOn a certain morning a Nev York\nnewspaper carried a tremendous interview with Karl Bergdorf. This\ninterview was printed at the same\ntime in hundreda of other great\nnewspapers, with the Nev Tork\ngetting full credit for the scoop\nThe atory itself vas not new to\nJim Hanvey or Dave Robbins. ln\nIt Bergdori merely repeated to the\npress hts cold, calm statement of\nthe events on the nlgbt ot Tans*\nWilson's death.\nHis atory varied in not the slightest detail from what he had told\nthe detectives. He accounted for\nevery minute of his time that night.\nHe definitely and unmistakably\nplanted ln the public mind the\nsuspicion that Iris Randall had\nmurdered   her  husband.\nHe alio discounted unpleasant\npublicity by calmly explaining In\nthe public prints all of the damning evidence which vould lnetlt-\nably be used against him. He told\nof his own treatment in Hollywood\nsnd of the conspiracy betveen himself and Iris Randall to exploit\nTanse Wilson. He placed himself\nin a bad Ugbt...hut Iria Randall In an even worse one.\nHe chronicled the success of their\nplan and then her manner of eliminating him oh the eve of his\nown certain success. He cleverly\nrisked his own neck to make sure\nof convicting the woman for whom\nhe   had   once   pretended   to   care.\nThe story vas sensational. The\nmystery took on fresh interest and\nnew vitality. Reporters buz\u00abd about\nevery person who had been employed on the lot the night Tanae was\nshot. And Dave Robbins almost\nwept.\n\u2022'i told you that bird was slick,\"\nhe mourned. \"Now he's spiked our\nguns right. It's the old trick of\nbeating us to the punch. Nov I\nknow Bergdorf is guilty. And hs\nknew that ths time vas coming\nwhen he'd bs arrested and tried.\nHe knew that ve'd bring all this\nrotten stuff against him\u2014and he'd\nbe convicted because of lt. But\nnow. vhen lt all comes out in\ncourt\u2014lt vlll have been discounted'.\nThe point is, Jjm\u2014what shall we\ndo? The public vlll be yelling for\nus to arrest bim\u2014or Randall\u2014or\nboth.\"\n\"Let's wait,\" pleaded Jim. \"just\na llttle longer. Something may\nhappen.\"\nAni at that identical moment\nsomething vss happening. The telephone was ringing ln Karl Bergdorf's room at the Boulevard hotel.\nThe  director snavered*\n\"Hello,\" ssld a woman's voles.\n\"Mr. Bergdorf?\"\n\u25a0'Yes.\"\n\"This is Mary venable.\"\nBergdorf's face did not change\nexpression.\n\"Tes, MUs Venable: What can I\ndo for you?\"\nThe voice trembled: \"I must see\nyou   to-night\u2014alone,\"   she   pleaded.\n'It is of vital importance.\"\n(To be Continued.)\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\n'I feel sorry for Jane. P;guJ\nas she ls, it must bs hard to\nhide her brains Juat for IM\ntake o' catchtn* a husband.\"\nMr. Nixon Says Mr.\nPringle Is Cause\nfor o Big Laugh\nTo the Editor:\nsir\u2014In reply to a letter vhich\nappeared in The Nelaon Daily Neva\nof October 80 by our \"Individualist\"\nof Trai1, I would ask thla ruffeled\ngentleman to calm himself and\n'keep his ahlrt on.\"\nAll his personalities and mud-\nslinging can bsrm me not a particle,\nbut only serve to show what a\nvery poor loser and poor sport he la\nHe evidently lost his temper and\nhis head at the same Ume, and it\nIs really a pity his kind Informant\ncould not dig up some rea; juicy\nceandal to sling at me.\nHowever they did their best and\nMr. Prlngle made a thorough sss of\nhimself and ehowej hlmaelf In his\ntrue colors.\nTf lt vaa not for the fact thst I\ngot a resl \"kick\" out of his recent\nl?tte.- and am highly amused, I\nmight be tempted to demand that\n'-his gentleman prove the assertion\nthat I am buying \"gu\" while on\nfilet. He would find It rather bard\n.O do.\n1 wish to point out to our friend\n:hat I am uot a Communist, b--\njiUss of thtll belief ln vlo ent revolution. I believe a Socialist society\nsaa be brought Into being by order-\n;. methods. And I would also like v\nio point out that neither the Com-\niimnists or Socialists wish to \"share\nup.\"\nMr. Prinjie suggests tiif_t I read\nBralby's \"Cap.t_.llsm and Unemployment.\" Blhco when has Bealby been\nill   authority   on   economic*?\nJudging from Mr. Prlngle'3 know-\n:dge of Socialism and capltallim\n:.e has nevsr gone to sn authority\nany higher than Mr. Bealby for his\n. :\u201enomlc.. I wo. ltt nugjrtt tbat ho\nread some of H  O. Walls.\nX vould remind Mr. Prlngle\ntbat I gave good servioes for my\nwages ln Trail and I am quite sure\nmy employers at that time vlll\nagree on this point too. I have no\nquarre' vlth my previous employers\nwhatever. My fight la against the\npreeent system wherein people starve\nln the midst of plenty after producing this plenty. All thinking men\nand women whether \"captains of industry\" or those on relief realise\ntodsy that tbere is something radically wrong and something radical\nvllC have to be done to remedy this\nwrong. But Mr. Prlngle Is above all\nthis. He knovs there le nothing\ngrrong, hs bas money ln savings\nso why vorry.\nHe threatens me vlth terrible\nthings In the future. He has my\n\"number.\" How hideous.\n.In conclusion x cau only ssy thst\nour \"Individualist\" Mr. Prlngle ot\nTrsll gives me a great laugh.\nWILUAM    NIXON\nPerry Siding. B.C.. Hov.   1.\nC.C.F. BUBBLES\nARE BURSTING\nunemployment exchanges of Great Britain on September 25 totalled 2,336,727, a figure 521,284 less than\non the same date of 1932, and a reduction of 74,410\nsince August 21, 1933.\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014Can you find space In your\nWhat Do Tou Think column\" for\nfew election remarks?\nAre ths bubbles bursting?\nWe wrre Just sbout sit set to\note C.C.F. snd start tbo mlllentum\nnext week when the vice-president\nof the c.CF. local at Bouth Slocan\nJarred our firm resolve, and then\nour well known m unletpa: official\nW. A. Prltchafd. C.CJ1. cahdldatj\nat Burnaby, threw another monkey\nwrench Into the calm proceedings.\nWe have been told by various C.CF.\nspeakers that tbe wicked banks\nwould be taken over by ths government, and that tbls stupid capitalistic habit of borrowing money, snd\npaying Interest, to run the country\nwould cease, That Instead we would\nissue our own money, backed not by\ngold but by actual commodities of a\ni definite useful value. NowMr.Piitch-\n* ord comes slong nud tells us that\n! there will be tax collections for\n\u25a0 some considerable time yet, and that\nhr  wou^d like us to pay our taxes\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy the  World's  Leading Authority,\nMILTON C. WOBR\nCLEVER   PLANNING\nThe Bridge player wbo looks he-\nfore he leaps, weighs every conceivable contingency and, If posalble.\nplans his play accordingly, makes\ngames that to ths ordinary player,\nseem hopeless.\nIn the following duplicate hand\nneither side was vulnerable:\n\u266615\nvlll\n\u2666 Q-J-ll-H-1\n\u26667*4\n\u2666M-M*. r\u2014\u2014]\n'<    t__\nSH\n\u2022W-3\n\u2666IM\n\u25a0HfH-i *\u2014m-\n\u2666IC-J-3-?\ntmi\n\u2022*mt\ntut\n\u2666M           \u00b0\u00ab\nThe bidding rsn: South one Heart,\nWest one Spade, North tvo Diamonds, East pass, South three No\nTrumps. West could have btd four\nClubs which vould have been down\nonly one and, as lt happened, would\nhave been a sound sacrifice, but\nwith the unannounced Clubs and\nthe Spade entry. West did not believe the Ho Trump game oould\nbe made. In some cases West\ndoubled.\nThe King of Clubs was led and\nwon hy South. At almost every table\ndummy vas put ln with the King\nof Hearts and the Queen of Diamonds led. the prayer of tbe Declarer being that East beld the\nKing of Diamonds. The prayer vas\nanswered, but the King had two\nguards and no East was careless\nenough to play It until the third\nround, blocking dummy's six card\nsuit. After that, the Declarer cashed\nthree Hearts but was one trick short\nof game.\nMrs. Louis Bell Whelen was the\nonly Declarer to size up the situation* With keen foresight, she appreciated the possibility of the King\nand two Diamonds being held by\nEaat and realise* that there vas\na remote chance that the Ten of\nHearts vould drop on the second\nround. Therefore. Instead of thoughtlessly leading the Deuoe of Hearts\nand winning with Dummy's King,\nshe led tbe Aoe ot Hearts and\nwatched developments. The fall of\nthe Elgbt from West vas distinctly\nencouraging, consequently, the Queen\nof Hearts followed the Aoe. When\nthe Ten of Hearts feU, the coup\nvu sll but accomplished. Mrs. Whelen von vlth North's King, leaving\nNorth's Nine as a seoond entry, and\nthen led the Queen of Diamonds.\nOf course. East held up tbe Diamond King until tbe third round,\nbut hla noble effort to black the\nDiamond suit vas futile because\nthe Declarer, taking the third Diamond trick, put dummy ln vlth\nthe Nine of Hearts and cashed\nthree long Diamonds, making a total\nof ten tricks, so, the sacrifice bf\na Heart trtck (Mrs. Whelen took\nonly three Hearts and she could\nhavs von tour,) produoed tvo more\ntrlcka than vere taken at any other\ntable.\nON THE AIR TONIGHX\nCANADIAN    RADIO\nCOMMISSION   NETWORK\nCJCJ CJCA CHWK CPQC CKY CPAC\n080  730  780  800  910  030\nCKCK    CFCN    CRCV    CKOV    CFJC\n1010       1030      1100       1200    1310\n0:00 Seville Fair, Olga Pavlova, Tito\nLandos, Argentine Orcheatra\n6:30 Radio Theater Guild, fr. Montreal '\n7:00 Hands  Across  the  Border\nNBC Program from New Tork\n7:30 Canadian  Press Nevs\n7:36 Charlie  Dornberger's  Orch.\n8:00 Foothill Echoes fr. Calgary\n9:00 Ebony   and  White,   comedians,\nfrom Winnipeg\n0:16 \"The Cowboy\" fr. Calgary\n0:30 Jack Dale, vocal, fr. Regina\nNBC-KOO  NETWORK\nKHQ  KQW  KFI  KOO  KOMO  KJR\n690     630     640     790     030     070\n6:00 Captain Henry's show Boat\n7:00 Paul Whltemsn's Orch., his entertainers, Deems Taylor, M.C.\nAt Jolson, guest entertainer\n8:00 Amas 'n' Andy, blackface com.\n8:16 Symphony Hour,   Orch.\ndlr. Alfred Hertz\n9:16 Do You Believe In Ghosts?\n9:30 Stesmbost Harmony\n10:000 News Flashes\n10:15 Anson Week's Orchestra\n11:00 Orchestra\n11:30 Organ Conoert   (KOO)\n11:30 Tom Oerun's Orch.\n.   CB5-DON LEE NETWORKS\nKVI     KFRC      KOIN      KSL     KOL\n570       010       940       1130       1370\n6:00 Andre Kostelanetn Presents\n6:30 Dramatic  Oulld\n7:00 Robinson's Deep River Orch.\n7:30 Phil    Regan\n7:45 Myrt and Marge, fr. Chicago\n11:00 Headline\u2122   (Don  Lee)\nQ:00Howard Barlow and Sym. Orch.\n8:16 Yess, Jones, Meade, comedians\n8:30 \"Singing Sam,\" Harry Frankel\n3:45 AU Star Revue   (Don Lee)\n9:00 Ted Flo Rlto's orch. (Don Lee)\n0:30 Clyde Lucaa and Orchestra\n10:00 The Islanders. Hawaiian  (D.L.)\n10:30 Red Stanley's Orchestra  (D.L.)\nTwenty Years Ago\n(Itora TUt Dillr Newi of Notember\n1.   1913)\nJ. Mayer, who discovered some\npromising mineral clalma lut summer at Deer Park, Is continuing _ls\ndevelopment  wort.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nI. J. Lucia baa returned from\nLethbridge. bringing with blm r. car*\nload ot ahe.p to be placed on bla\nranch bear tho shipyard,.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nAnother big strike hu heen made\nat the Burprla* mine at Sandon.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nHerman Clever of New Denver\nrode ov^ the mountain on horseback\nto Kaslo yeeterday to purchase the\nMolly Hughes group and Wakefield\ngroup at the tai sale, paying HOT.\n800k CJOR\nVancouver\n6:00 Balladlcr\n6:19 Theater Critic\n6.90 Musical Program\ni:4B News Bnadcut\n7:30 Melodies\n10*0\nCalgary\ncrcN\n500m\nMOW\nJSl.Sm\n100.000W\n00 western Hon* Hr (elm)\n00 Foothill Echoes\nIB Yodelling Cowboy\n* KPO\nFrancisco\nDtnoe Journal\nFederal Buslneu\nMelody Mixers\nPolitical Talk\nMunlclp. osvernment\nPolitical Talk\nPowderpuff Revue\nJoe Hornlk's Orcb.\nMim\n50.000W\nSOLID COMFORT\nror\nHEAT AND SATISFACTION\nLETHBRIDGE\nIMPERIAL COAL\n8:30 Crime   Clues\n9:00 Phil Spltalny'a Orch.\n9:30 The  Big Ten\n10:00 Music Box\n10:30 Voice   of   Fan\n11:00 Orchestra\n11:30 Bll Tabarin  Orch.\nnoo cbcv m.ttst\nVancouver BOOw\n8:30 News Bulletins\n10:00 Ira Swartz, pianist\n10:30 CRCV Instrum. Trio\n11:00 Dancer's Harlem Band (DJ*.)\n970k KJR iot.lm\nSeattle tOOOW\n8:00 Dinner Danaant\n0:30 Viennese Vagabonds\n7:00 Rocky Mountaineers\n8:00 Blue Streaks\n8:1S Around the* Town\n8:46 Frank  Watanabe.   KT.\n9:00 Artlltto Trio\n9:30 Singing Stars\n1090k KNX\nHollywood -MOOW\n0:00 News   Servloe\n8:19 Rublnoff's Conoert __sr\n6:30 King   Cowboy\n0:46 Chandu, the Magician\n7:00 Frank Watanabe\n7:18 Singing Guardsmen\n7:30 Dance Or. El via Altaian\n7:49 Lawrence   King,  Orcb.\n8:00 Count of Monte Crlsto\n8:16 Midweek Parade\n8:46 Drury Lane, tenor\n9:00 News Service\n9:46 Marian Mansfield\nror\nMINING CAMPS\nDnsanded Cottonwood\nPanels ue a suitsble\ngrade for all mining\nand other camp build*\nlngs. It la strong,\nwaterproof, light and\nvery  essy   to   handle.\nWood, Vallance\nHardwara Co., Ltd.\nDistrict   Distributors\nIEBM\nLIQUID vr PASTE\nSTOVE POIISW\nIn advance. Further to encourage us\ntw would pay 3 per cent interest on\nthe tsx money psld ln advanoe, and\ndeposit same with the banks. Is\nthis breaking the Hews gently to us\nthat the C.CF. will still dral wltb\nbanks, and sctually borrow money\nto run the country, snd \"shsdes\nof night\" pay interest on same?\nAre the bubbles beginning to burst?\nThen our vice'president of tbe\nC.CF. at South Slocan, after personal contact with ths '-seders ot\nthe movement, backs out, and publicly, in your issue of October 27,\nshows up soma of the fallacies in\nthe financial prog.am of tho C.CF.\nHe admits, after being on the inside\nof things, thst the program will\nbring us to an Impasse and chaos.\nHowever he spoils the good work by\nadvising us to follow his example\nand Join the Liberals. I am wondering what his reception will be. after\nreading the eectlon manifesto eent\nout by the Liberal candldats ln the\nKaslo-Slocan, which says on tbe\nfront page. \"Can the Ethiopian\nchange his skin, or the leopard his\nspots?\"\nIf the C.C.F. bubble has burst,\nand the Liberals tion't like people\nwho change their spots, that just\nleaves us tho Independents snd the\nUnited  pronters.\nPUZZLED   RUSTIC\nSlocan Valley. Nov. l.\nFIRST IN THEIR HEARTS\nNEW\nECONOMY!\nWHEREVER THE RECIPE CALLS FOR MILK. USE-\nCarnation\nMilk\nCARNATION haa alwaya been in\neconomy in tbe kitchen\u2014-making \"from\nplain diehes far more tempting, adding   Contented]\nzest to creamed lef t-overa and vegetables,\nUaed for creaming coffee, fruits and\ncereals it materially cuta cream bills.\nNow your grocer offers you Carnation\nMilk at a price which means still\ngreater economy.\nCow*\"\nWrite now for two valuable free\nbooklets \u2014 \"100 Glorified Recipes\" and \"Contented Babies\".\nAddress Carnation Co., Limited,\n134 Abbott St., Vancouver.\nTHE WORLDS\nLARGEST SELLING\nBRAND  OF\n\u25a0EVAPORATED\n^    MILK     -\nA CANADIAN  PRODUCT   \"MUI)\nMagic Hot Pad\nA most marvelous Heat Producer for indoor or\noutdoor use.\nNON-ELECTRIC\nALWAYS READY \u2014 NO COST TO OPERATE\nNo deterioration when not in use\nPRICE $1.60 EACH\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholesale, Retail Quality Hardware\nNelson, B. a\n \\ck>%\n\u2022 THE NEUON DAILT NEWS. NELSON, B.C.\u2014THWtSDAt MOENINO. NOVEMBER i,  IM***\nHie MWLOCKE\nWHY\nhtm mAn ttau so.ooo people\nwithin tbe lut 10 month., bought M W.\nLocke  Shoea?\nWHY\nhm?e > Une perointagi of Huh\npeople come be* te \u25a0\u25a0 lor one ot men extra\nptln o\u00bb M. W. Locke Shoea.\nWHY\nban hundreds of peoplt who wtu\nH. W. Looke Staoee wrlttea letteri of tppreolt-\ntJon for the foot comfort Oio; htn receiwdT\nwhy\nhtn foot auSeren from every prov*\nIBM In Uu Dominion\u2014every Ittto In tht\nUnion\u2014Journeyed to Dr. M. W. Locktl foot\nennle it winitmstmrgl-*\nWHY\ndou Or. Locke Inilit npon hli\npttlenti belnj Btted only with tho ihoet\nwhleh betr his ntmef\nWHY no \u2022 out of every U penons, Including those snlfirttf from arthritis ud\nkindred  tllments, hoed M. W.  Loekt Sboeit\nSHOE\nM\ntt. 4 task\nIptctator iport-j ihM ta blssk\nned*   with   baby   \u00abalf   Wm.\nla black er brswa.\nJri\nKs. SlotS.\nOlm.  ot Mis  tld  .at-atrm,\nwtth csbsn etrtrtd ht\u00bbl.\nThere is only one answer to all\nthese questions. M. W. Locke\nShoes do everything that is claimed for them. They MUST give\npositive foot relief, otherwise the\ndemand for these shoes would\nnot be steadily increasing. They\nMUST help to cure headaches,\narthritis and other ailments caused by ill-shod feet, as proved by\ncountless letters from grateful\nwearers.\nAttractive Models\n(or Men and Women\nWs ban \u2022 complete stock of u w. Looks\nShoes, (our lasts for women and two lute (or\nmen. People are surprised that these prescription shoes are to good-looking and stylish\u2014\nand sell at such a moderate prloe t* $10.\n3 Exclusive Features\n1. Aa Inside wedge to Utt ttat foot Inside ud\nthrow tht twlng to tht outtldt,\nt. A locket for tht heel to tllow It to mt\nnaturally without flattening.\nI, Aa Inner \"fluid'' to tupport tht trch ud\nInstep. \u2014    *\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nSole Agents for M.W. Locke Shoes\nLEADERS\nin\nFOOTFASHtON\nSociety\nThit column It conducted by\nUn. H. MtddU. All news of t\ntooltl ntturt, including recep-\ntlf.nt. private entertainment-,\nptrtontl Items, msrrlsjtt, tto.\nwill appear la thle column.\nRa, OIU of Tmlr WH t visitor In\ntht city oa Wednesday.\n...\nJames  Bates ot Ttlll tpent  Wednesday vltltlng la the ott; ttat gueit\not Robert Bell tt.\n...\nDr. Fttttnoa, wbo hae boon spend-\nlm i let days IB ttat city, btt returned  to bit homt IB  Vsncouver.\ne   .   .\n>. H. Appltwbtlte ww t reoent\nvltltor la tbo city from WUlow\nPoint.\ns     \u2022     .\nUyi. W. Williams entertained yesterday   tt  tn   informal   tat  complimenting several of htr friends.\n...\nMIm Luolllt Donovan wbo bis\nbeen vUltlng in Nelson it tbo home\not Kr. tad Mrs Cbulu Murray,\nhu nturntd to her home ln arena\nMa\n...\nMt. ud Mn. E. P omtlths ot\nKaslo won vltlton In tbt elty jet-\nterday.\ns     \u2022     .\n\u00ab. Ball wu i city vltltor on Wednesdsy from Vr-ilr.\n...\nI. M Murphy 61 Kulo It t vltltoi\nla tht olty.\n...\nJ. Daly of Tmlr sptnt  yutetdsy\nvuitlng la tho city\n...\nMn. Obttwln iccompulid by Mn.\nMargartt Midden ind Mlu Miry\nMiddtn motored to Ainsworth yuterdty.\ns     .     .\nMr. ud Mrs. 3. R. Rud tn vltlton In tbi city tor t ftw dsys from\nVsnoouver.\n...\nI. Oily wu i city vUltor yesterday\nfrom Tmlr.\ntt.\n_. porsham wu t notnt vUltor In\ntho city trom Crescent Biy.\nTHRIFTY THOUGHTS\nfor Monday's Menu..\nMoaday need never be a deponing\nLay if your kitchen shelf boatta t\nlupply of Nestle's Evtportted Milk.\nMl your worries about using up\n''left-overs\" in tbe Mondiy ment tie\n\"I ctn't\npraise   Nest-\nle'i Evaporated Milk\ntoo highly...\nit meant to\nmuch to rae\nin making\nmetl. more\ninteresting\nland more\n\u25a0 appetizing\nI... I would\nI not be with*\n, 'out  Nettl*_'i\nI\u2014it'i ao inexpeniive aad yet no\nit other brand hu given me iuch\nHperfectly mtrvellout retults.\"\nJly   mtved  with  tbit  delicious,\namy, concentrated milk.   What to\n|lo with tbe rest of the roaat\u2014or tbat\nt corner of the cake\u2014or thtt bit of\nble you btted to throw out\u2014all\n i problems dissolve into an easy\nnd economical meal with your htndy\npend,    Nntle'i   Evaporated   Milk,\n> help yoa out\nTbe rout can be minced tnd mtde\nBto a delicious meat loaf, that even the\nBoat exacting member of your family\nrill not recognire. Tbtt bit of cake ii a\nelectable dessert when steamed ud\n I with butterscotch or chocolate\n\u2022nee, made rich ud creamy tnd just\n\u2022\u25a0try   \"pourable\"   with   Nettl-i't\nEvaporated Milk. And at for that\nvegetable, juat try wanning it'oyer\nwith a tasty white uuce made with\nNestle'. Evaporated Milk, to give it\ntbat perfect smoothness that makes a\ncreamed vegetable a very appetizing\nduh.\nTurn Monday into a day of exciting\nexperiments with a helpful can of\nNestle'. Evaporated Milk ud Nestle's\nRecipe Pamphlets, obtainable with the\ncoupoa printed below. Below, alto,\nwe htve printed an excellent \"left-over\nrecipe for Rice and Meat Croquettn.\nTry it, using whatever meat you have\nleft over from Sunday, and then\nfile it away for another Monday I\nRice and Meat\nCroquettes\nl cup boiled rice\n1 cup chopped cooked moat\n2 tablupooni butter\nli cup Nestle's Evaporated Milk\n3 tabletpooni water\n3 eggt\nSeasonings to tute.\nHeat the Nesile't Evaporated Milk\nud wtter ud add the mtat ud rice.\nWhen the mixture hu come to a boil.\nstir in one egg tlightly beaten, add\nbutter, tcason ud remove from the\nfire. Cool. Shape into desired form\nand roll in crumbe, then in slightly\nbeaten egg, ud again, in crumbs;\nud fry in deep, hot fit until brown.\nServe with White Sauce. Yield:\n\u25a0even medium-sired croquette*-.\nMAIL THIS COUPON\nNtftrs Milk Products (Cansda) Ltd..\nMeanMlItaa Building,\nToronto, Canada. otrr.   sv\nPimm wnd me frss rtdpt folder glvi-iimany\nwtretolmpron dishes by the ue of Ntstls'sltvapo-\nnttdMUk.\njmooucTorc\nIestU\nNESJJ\/E'S vapora1\nJUMILI\nTALL.\nBABTStZB\nNESTLES\nEVAPORATED m\nMILK\nNESTLES-World's Large,. Producer, tnd Stlltrt of\nCondensed and Evaportttd Milk.   \t\nGOOD   HOUSEKEEPING\nBy Circle No. 4 of St Paul'i Ladles' Aid.\nmi ooiumn la oomplltd br tba UdMa of Clrcl! Ho. i.\nMoat but tuted rocipu will ha lnserttd.\nUDY BALTIMORE CAKB\n1 l-l cupt sugar\n_   cup  butttr\n1 cup milk.\n2. cupt cake flour\nIV. teaspoons biking powder\nWhites ot four eggs.. 1 teupoon of\nvanilla.\nCream butter snd sugar, lift flour\nud baking powdar three tlmu. idd\nflour wd milk tltarnittly to itigtr\nUd butter. Lastly Idd wtll buttn\nwhites ot eggt.\nPlll'NB  CAKB\n1 cup ugir\nH cup shortening\n.4 cup milk\nVs teaspoon ult\n1   teupoon  wtfa\n1   Imp-on   cinnamon\n1 teupoon iiuplee\n* ttu\n1 oup stswed ud muhtd prunes\ng cups flour\nBtkt i hour (lott etta).\nimi havc*. CAKE\nVa  eup  tugir\n\u25a04 eup butttr\n1 cup tppltuuo*\n1 teaspoon soda\nV*   teaspoon  clone\nV.   teaspoon  illiplot\n1 eup raisins or ditet\n9 cupt flour\nBtlt\nBtkt Is t leaf for 1 hour.\nmob mn\nCLMea&hers-^d\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nSports\nJackets -\nSports jackets of high grade suede leather <>\nsuedine, with soft supple finish, in waist length\nand hip length styles. Short jackets with metal\nloops, and bell-hop waists, longer styles with\nnotched lapels and pockets. Some with zipper\nfasteners. Red, tan, cocoa, green and blue. Sizes\n34 to 88.\nBACH   93.95 to f9.60\nSEPARATE SKIRTS\nSeparate skirts of stunning novelty tweeds or rabbit cloth. Tailored In popular\nstyles by one of our favorite skirt makers. A wide variety of colors in plain\nor povelty mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20.\nEACH     |4.50 to ^7.96\nmminmiNammmMmiiRi\nFitzsimmons Will\nBoost the Mining\nWSW DENVER, B. C, NOV. 1\u2014At\nt wtll-tttonded meeting held In ttat\nBosun btU Friday Capt. Fltzslmmons,\nIndtpendent candidate, gtvt t very\ninteresting tddreu on ttat stand he\nhut ttken In this campaign. lie\nMd bi bid no apologies to make\nfor coming before the people u tn\nIndependent rather than t Conserva-\ntlvi, the .ticket on wblcb hi wu\nelected belore. u ba thought It\ntime for t chugt. thttt wu too\nmuch ptrty politics ln tbi bouw\nano too llttlo cooperation. Tbo much\ntime wu wasted ln tbi houu ovtr\nthe dlacuulng of trivial matters,\nor matter, thtt did not affect tbt\nptopli u t wholt.\nMr. Fitulmmons spoke of different things bt had dont during\ntho put flvt run, such u completion of tht Slocan-Sllverton highway, mining and unemployment relltf problemi.\n\"tuning,'' ha aald, \"wu one of tbe\npioneer IBduitrlu of tbt provlnoe.\nud It WU necessary tbtt It be\ngiven every encouragement.\"\nBt asserted thtt he wu itrongly\nla tivor ot old igo pensions, ud\nmothers* pensions, ud tny otbtr\nmeasure tbtt wu for tbi good of\nthe provlnot. Itt concluding ho uktd\nfor thi lupport of tht people, u u\nIndependent candidate ln thli dlitrlct tnd ln doing tblt, tbl people\nwould bt doing somethini wblch\nwould bt In the but Interest, of\nthe provlnot u i whole. At tbt\nconclusion ot tbt tddreu O. A\nBrown of Ntkutp spoke a ftw\nmlnutet IB tbi Interests ot Ctpt\nFitulmmons. M. McLean wu chslrmsn lor tbt muting.\nWEATHER BAD\nFOR MEETING\nAT SILVERTON\nGARLAND SPEAKS\nFOR FITZSIMMONS\nAPPLEDALE. B. O.. Nov. 1\u2014A\nmeeting wu held on Monday In\ntha Appledale haU by the Independent candidate for the Kaslo-\n,'iccan riding, Captain Jamea Pltf-\n- inimons was aooompanled hy O. B.\nOarland ol Nelson. B. Landsdown\nwas chairman and Introduced Mr.\nOarland, \\ ho waa the first apeaker\nfor the'evening. Mr. Garland told\nthe audlenoe that he had known\nthe candidate for many yeara and\nbelieved that thc people would find\nin Captain Pltaimmons a righteous\nand honest man who would do his\nbest for the riding as a  whole.\nCaptain Pltaslmmons told the\npeople that due to difficulties ln\nrunning a government smoothly on\naccount of having an opposition always interfering, he had decided to\ntake a stand as an Independent\nwhere tbe difficulty would be overcome and things run to the satis\nfaction of ths people he hoped. He\nreminded the people that It was\nthrough his Influence that the\nroad work was made poaalble and\nalso that he was instrumental la\nputting into effect tbe possibility,\nand construction of the road from Slocan City to Nakusp about five years\nback. The speaker made no hesitation in saying that he will be\nsuccessful ln the coming election.\nAfter the meeting the people aaked\na few questions.\nMrs. B Bridge of Nelson waa the\nguest of her son and daughter-ln-\nlaw. Mr. and Mn. 8. Bridge on\nSunday.\nMr and Mrs. L. Wynne have the\nlatter's sister, Mlss K pre?man and\nfriend from Saskatchewan aa guests\nfor   an   Indefinite   period.\nMrs. p. RowensM is visiting her\ndaughter Mrs. E. W. Kopeckl of\nRoasland.\nMIm Thora Por yee spent Sunday\nat the home of her parents, Mr.\n-.ad Mr. J   Pordyoe.\nMrs.   O.   Crawford   and   aon   of\n.all were visit.rs here on Tuesday.\nH.    Wynne    atu ded    a    apeclal\n1 meeting of the I. O   D. P.. at Slo-\nI can City on Saturday-\nMr   and   Mrs   D   P,  Peters  and\nj Mr. J. Brouse were visitors to Nel-\n. son on Thunday.\n|    A   oarload   of   flour   arrived   on\nMonday from Medicine  Hat, for M.\nA.  Woyna.\nSLOCAN CITY TEA\nPROVES A SUCCESS\nSLOCAN CITY, B C_ Hov. 1\u2014\nThe tea under the auspices of tha\nWomen's institute held on Prld&y\nafternoon ln the Orange haU was\nsocially and financially a success\nProceeds of which wlll be used for\nschool furnishings. The following\nmember, were In charge of arrangements: Mesdames Popoff, Leveque,\nPaterson.  Pinchbeck,   and  Hicks.\nJ. B. DeLong, hlgb achool Inspector visited here on Wednesday. Mr.\nDeLong was accompanied by his\nwife, and Miss Morrison and Mr.\nMorrison, brother and sister of Mrs.\nDeLong; while here they were the\nguests of Mr   and  Mrs.  K. popoff.\nThe Farmer's Smile\nTte\ngood\nin old farmer in\n....Jell\n\u25a0-\u2014   X\nTT-ey close ttem for tke Quaker Mill\nAnd now he t smiling from thtt thrill       tJ,\nTke SmileT-utWon't Com. Off.\nIl feeling somewhat mora thtn -well ____\\y.\nHit otti Le mined uta trained uni\nMore nourishment per dish than\nany other oatmeal I\nQuaker Oats\nDifferent from other oatmeal* because of ta\nexdiuire  proceii.   Routed to give richer\nflavour. And further enriched by Sunihine\nVitamin \"D\" through Irradiation.\nEconomical, tOO ... Quaker Oats still costs\nless than one-half tf a ctnt a dish!\nMADE IN CANADA -Cook. In J H minute*\nSILVERTON, B.C.. Nev. I. \u2014 In\n\u2022pit. ot thl Inclement weither\n.ben wit t good sired orowd tt tbe\n. Irroorlai   bill   Friday   inning   to \u25a0\new    tbl    Independent    cindldite.'\nJ.pttln  James  pitnlmmoni,  ipetk.\nGordon Kelly acted tt chairman.\nother speaker! were Mettri. Brown\nad Nogarth of Nikuip and Capt.\nC.rmlcbael of Vinoounr.\nMn. w. Oroenbuynn and ion,\nCrorge,  bin nturned from Nelton.\nllr. aad Mn. w. Johnatone tnd\ndaughter. Eileen, wen vlilton to\nNelion   Monday.\nJ. Bella ll ipendlni I fiw dtrt\nat Bdgewood.\nJ. Kelly bit niurned from Trtll.\nMra. B. Bpllarlol tnd too. Lome.\nat Niw Denver wen gueitt ot\nMln M. Emerson Tundty.\nMn. O. Stewart tnd btby, wbo\nhive Men (ueiti of Mr. tnd Mn.\no. Bttnrt, have nturned to Stndon.\nMn A. Wallace hia returned\nfrom Lucky Jim mine.\nMn. J. Kelly, who btt been vlaltlng ln Nelion. bu nturned.\nAmong tboee tttendlng the btnd\nconcert ln New Denver on wedneaday evening wen Mrs. J. Johnaon,\nMlu Frr-ncea Johnaon, Mrt. M. Emerson. Mlu Mtrgery Emerson. Mlsa\nKathleen Schmidt, Mlu Dorothy\nWhite. Mlu Mtrftnt Johnion. C.\nSchmidt. B. Peichey  ind F. MlUi.\nMr. aad Mn. C. Rlutd, newly\nweds, wen gueata it t delightful\nptrty it tbe home ot Mn. P. Ltr-\nton. Ther win the nclplenti of\nmtny   useful   gifts.\nMn. A. Mclntyn la viiltlng ln\nNeUon.\nMlu D. Whlt. wu s visitor to\nAppledale rrlday.\nMRS. M. BENNETT\nBACK AT HOWSER\nAROENTA. B. 0. NOT. 1-ttri. U.\nBennit ot Howur nturned to ber\nhoot on Saturday tfttr apendlng\nthe week it Willow Point.\nMr. Bitfield of tbe Duncan pined\nArgent* on Tuudiy in rout, for\nKttlo wltb t mused tot.\nMr. aM Mra (Morf. Maclnnea md\ndtultlUr Mary arrlnd it A genu\nOn Btturdty in rout, for Bowur\n\u00bbh:n tbey will vlalt it thir bome.\nMr. Board of Howur pined\nthrough A. |ami oo bll wiy to\nKooteniy  Landing.\nCtpttln C. 8. Lttry. the Liberal\nctndldtu for tbl* riding btld t nry\nwtll atttndtd muting it Argantt\nctn Stturdiy it tbi home ot Mr*\nBennett.\nYOUR HUSBAND WILL\nLIKE THEM-MINE DID\nIM GOING TO\nTRY THEM TOO\n<*\u00bb\nV\nTOMORROW!\nEnjoy one of these taste-tempting, new\nHEINZ SOUPS\nAll Ready    Heat and Serve     You Add Nothing\nThe true-to-nature taste will tell you with your\nfirst sip that Heinz Soups are different.\nAsk your dealer for attractive prices on half dozen,\ndozen and case lots.\n{Miu ttttt Soups (mad. wjtfc na) <jre*\u00bbm)i\nTomato. Aiparaatu. Celery, Green Pet.\nOthtr MiKbt Vetetabla. Beef Broth, Muttoa\nBroth, Mock Turtle, Noodle Soup with\nChicken.\nSoma of Ut. SI\nIN A CLASS BY\nTHEMSELVES,\nARENTTHEY?\nHAVENT TASTED ANYTHING1\nAS GOOD FOR YEARS\n \u2014\n--*-*-*--*\u2022\nI'AOB   SIS\nTHE NELSON  DAILT NEWS,  NELSON, B.C.\u2014THURSDAY  MORNINO,  NOVEMBER  1,  1.31\nmum goes\nTO 99 CENTS\nNEW TORK. Not. 1 (CP) \u2014Canadian dollars made a long stride\ntoward par with United Statet\nmoney on the foreign exchange\nhare today. An advance of %\nof one per cent plaoed the Dominion monetary unit at 00 oents,\nthe highest point It had reached\natnce laat December, the American premium dropped to 1.01\nper cent\nSterling finished tbe day at M.80%.\nFrench gold francs made a sharper movement against American funds\nthan any of the leading currencies.\nFranca closed at 6.02Vi. up 10Vi\npoints compa.ed to yeut.rd&y'B final\nfigure.\nUnited States money ln terma of\nFrench francs closed at an approximate value of 65.11 oents oompared\nto  0623  oents  yesterday.\nWHEAT LOWER\nCHIOAOO. Nov. 1 (AP)\u2014Intermittent waves of selling carried\nwheat prloes sharply lower today.\nUncertainty over Wuhlngton developments appeared to be the main\nfactor causing liquidation on tbe\npart of holders of oereals.\nWheat closed nervous. IK to 3\ncants undsr yesterday's finish, com\n1 to IH down, oata ^ to 1 oent\noft. and provisions vsrylng from 30\noents decline to 5 oente advance.\nNew York Stocks\nAlleghany _      3'i SH SVi\nAllied Chemical    138 133% 138\nAmerican   Can      09 88 89\nAm For Pow ....     8H 7% SV,\nAmerican   Ice  _    t_ 1 1\nAm Ma di Pdy     14 \u2014 14\nAm Smelt & Re    48)4 43 .8'i\nAm Telephone     111% 109H 110%\nAm   Tobacco   ....    73V. 69% 73\nAnaconda       14% 13V. 14%\nAtchison    _ _   48V. At'. 46\nAuburn    Mo   \u2014   36% 39% 36%\nBaldwin        10% 9% 10%\nBait  At  Ohio _   31% 30% 31%\nBendlx   Avla   __   11% 11% 11%\nBeth  Steel       38% 37% 38%\nCanada Dry _    39% 34 35%\nCan   Pacific   ....   13% 13% 13%\nCerro De Pasco     36% 33% 36%\nChes * Ohio     38% 37% 38\nChrysler         39% 37% 39%\nComm & South      3% 3 3%\nCon Ou 5 Y ..   39% 37% 38%\nOom   Prod       75 7314 75\nC  Wright  Pfd     \u2014 \u2014 4K\nDupont        75% 73 73%\nEastman Kodak      71% 70% 70%\nBeet Pow As Ll       5% 9% 5%\nBrie        14% IS IS\n\u2022Ford  Bngllsh ....   \u2014 \u2014 5%\nFord of Canads     \u2014 \u2014 10\nFirst Na stores     61% \u2014 51%\nFree   Texas       4S% 43% 43\nOen    Motors   ....   37% 35% 37%\nOen   Electric   ....   18% 17% 18%\nOeneral   Foods      34% 33% 34\nGoodrich        13% 11% 13%\nOranby      9% 8% 9%\nOrt  North   Pfd      16% 13% 16%\nGold    Dust         17% 17 17\nO.t West Sugar     34% 33% 34li\nHoci   Sound      .    31% 28% 31%\nHv.diDn  Motors        9% 9 9%\nIns    Copper    ....     4% \u2014 4%\nInto.*   N!ck:l    . .    19% 18% 19%\nInter Te! As Tel      13% 10% 11%\nJewel   Tea   Co      38 \u2014 36\nKcnn copper ....   20% 19% 30%\nKrcsge    S   S   ....    II 10% 11\nKroS3ger As Tol     21% 30% 30%\n\u2022Lehn  ds  Pint _   17 \u2014 17\nHack   Truck   ....   36 25\", 36\nMilwaukee  Pfd       4% \u2014 5\nMontgomery    ....   18% 17 18%\nNuh   Motors  ...   17% 17% 17%\nNat Dslry Prod     14% 14 14%\nN Pow As light      \u2014 \u2014 10%\nIf   y   Centrsl       39% 37% 29%\nPac Ou As Elect     17% 17% 17%\nPackard Motors      3% 3% 3%\nPenn    R    R    ...   39% 34% 39\nPhillips pete    14% 13% 14%\nPure    Oil        11 10% 11\nRadio   Corp   _....     6% 6% 6%\nBern  Rsnd _____    6% 6% 8%\nRock  laiand  ....-     3% 3 3%\nSafeway   Stores      38 37 87\n5 Louis de s F 3% \u2014 3%\nSbe)l Union      7% 7% T%\n6 Csl   Edison       19% 15% 16\nBouth    Psclflc        18% 17% 18%\nStan Oil of Cal     39% SS 39%\nStan Ol  of tnd    \u2014 \u2014 S9\nBtan Oil of N J    41 40%* 40%\nStewart Warner       5% 6% \u2022%\nStudebaker    _     4% \u2014 4%\nTex   Corp   .........   33% 38 31\nTex Oulf Sul ....   37% 35% 87%\nTlmken Roller -   34% 34 34%\n\u2022Jnierwood Type    33% \u2014 33%\nUnion  carbide      38% 37% 38%\nTJn  OU  of  Cal      19% 18% 18%\nUn    Aircraft    ....   37% 36% 37%\nTta   Biscuit      31% 31 31\nUnion    Psclflc      105 108% 105\nU  S  Rubber  ....   16% 14% 15%\nU  S   Stsel 37% 35% 17%\nVanadium Steel     17 16% 16%\nWest   Elect       33% 30% 33%\nWoolworth       36% S\u00ab% 36%\n\u2022Wrliley   _    51% \u2014 \u00bbt%\nTellow Truck ...     4 \u2014 4\"\nCalgary Live Stock\nCALOART, Nor. 1 ((T)\u2014Receipts:\nOattle 403. calves 33, hois 143.\naheep snd lambs 1803.\nButcher cattle selling very alowly,\nw_th Insufficient sales to establish\n* market. Bulk of receipts common\nand medium.\nVery few good butcher cattle on\naale. Stocker trade wu fairly good\non food to choice kinds, common\nstocker* slow.\nLambs selling stesdy.\nRog market steady, selects 15.35.\nbaoon 14.75, butchers 1435 off\ntrucks.\nCommon to medium butcher steera\n\u20221.25 to 11.75.\nCommon to medium butcher heifers   11.50   to   11.79.\nOood butcher cows 11.39.\nMedium   etocker  steers   11.75,\nSUGAR  QUIET\nNEW YORK, Nov. 1 (AP) \u2014Raw\nsugar   quiet,  spot  prices   unchsngsd\nat S.30. . \u2022_,.\nMONTRJ-AL, Nov. 1 (OP) \u2014Simultaneous with strength on ths New\nYork markets, ths British pound\nsterling and other currencies firmed\non Montreal foreign exchanges todsy. The pound closed st 14.80\n19-16, Its high for tbs day, % cent\nhigher. The premium on united\nStatea dollar fell off, cloalng at 1\nper oent, off % of 1 par cent from\nlwt night. The Prench franc firmed\n17 cent at 6.08 oents.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30   Industrials    98.62 up 1.46\n20 Rails       36.16 up 0.22\nJO Utilities     22.91 off 0.17\nSEMI-TROPICAL\nFRUTK ARRIVE\nHot Housc Tomatoes Supplied\nFrom Vancouver\nSemi-tropical fruits, pomegranU.\nFlorida grapefruit, cocosnuts and\ngrapes hsvs been reoelved by wholesalers st Nelson for distribution.\nPrloes ars steady snd demand fair.\nLocsl apples are moving Into consumption at a stesdy rate.\nHothouse tomatoes sre now being\nsupplied from Vanoouvar. While\nfruits, other thsn spples, are being\nbrought ln, there Is stIU an abundance of locsl vegetables snd tbe\nprices  of  these   remain   unchanged.\nOn Monday wholesalers put tbs\nprice ot flour bsck 10 cents and\nadvanced the price of bran and\nshorts 11 psr ton. A car of timothy,\nand two of flour and feed consulted tba car arrivals.\nPOUND HIGHER\nMetal Markets\nNEW YORK, Nov. 1 (AP).\u2014Copper steady; electrolytlo \u00bbPot and\nfuture  8  to  6V_.\nTin steady; spot and nearby 49.00;\nfuture 49.37.\nfron quiet, unchanged.\nLead steady; spot New York 4.30;\nEut   St.  Louis  4.15.\nZlno dull; Eaet st. LouU spot\nand future 4.75.\nAntimony, spot 0.75.\nBar silver  %  higher at 40.\nLONDON\u2014Copper, standard spot\n\u25a0-32   151;   future  \u00a382   17s  8d.\nElectrolytic  spot  \u00a336;   future   \u00a337,\nTin, spot \u00a3224 10s; future \u00a3224 Ss.\nLead, spot \u00a311 12s fld;  future \u00a312.\nZinc, spot \u00a315 12s 6d; future \u00a315\n17s 6d.\nBar silver, firm 1-16 higher at\n18    5-lflcl.\nSMELTERS MOVE UP\nMONTREAL.   Nov.   1    (OP)\u2014A   late\nrally wblch converted early leases\nInto fractional gains waa the only\nsaving feature to an otherwise dull\nsession on the Montresl stock exchsnge.\nConsolldsted Smelters, which supplied the rally, cloaed at 130 for a\ngain of 6 points. Nickel gained 85\ncenta at 19.85. Hollinger wsa 15\ncenta higher at  10.06.\nMontreal Stocks\nBank  of  Commerce\nDominion Bank\nBank  of Montreal _.\nBank of Nova Scotia \u2014\nRoysl  Bsnk \t\nBsll   Telephone\nBraalllsn T L 4 Power \u2014\nB   c  Power  \"A\"   \t\nCanadian  Car dt  Foundry\nCanadian   Cement    \t\nCockshutt  Plow  \t\nCan   lndustrisl   Aloohol   _..\nCPR\nCons Mining  As  Smelting\nDominion   Bridge   \t\nDominion   Olass   \t\nDominion   Textile   \u2014_____\nLake of the Woods \t\nMassey   Harrla    \t\nMontreal  Power\nNational    Breweries\nNational   Steel   Car\nOgllvle   Milling   \t\nPenmans  Ltd  .\nPower    Corporation\nQuebec   Power   \t\nShawlnigan   \t\nSteel of Canada \t\nWinnipeg   Railway   .\nCURBS\nAasd Breweries _.._...\nBrew   As   Bill   _____\nB  A  Oil  \t\nCan Celanese _-_\u2014\nCan   Malting   \t\nCosgrave  Brew  _-_\u2014\nDist  Seagm   _\nDominion  Tsr\t\nImperlsl   OU   \t\nImpl Tob Csn\nIntl   Petrol   \t\nMcCoil  Frontenac\nNorsnds   _.\nPage   Hersey\nWalker Oood   _-\nWalker  Oood  pfd ....\nMISCELLANEOUS\nCan   Gypsum    __\nCsn  Dredge \t\nCon   Bakers   . \t\nDurant  Motors  \t\nPord of  Oanada \"A\"\nLob   Oro   A   ...._\t\nService   Stations   \t\n. 137\n. lit\n. 18614\n. -78Va\n. 144\n. 100\n.   1-14\n. si\n. 4%\n51k\n7\n10%\ni    IS\n. 131\n35>_\n80!*,\nS3\n1.\n. 4\n. 33\n.   .4\n0.3\n102\n,   43\n, 74\n14'i\nIll's\n.   37\n.     1**.\n,     \u00bb-%\n335\nToronto Stocks\nAconda\nArno\nAJax \t\nAmulet .\nAmity\nA P Consolldsted\nAshley  _\t\nAssoclsted   \t\nArea     \t\nBadwln    \t\nBaltic   Oil\t\nBase   Metala   \t\nBar.y Hollinger ...\nBobjo    _\nBig Missouri \t\nBunkerhlll Bit ....\nc and E Lsnds .\nChemical  Reeearch   _____\nClerlcy  _ \t\nConlagas    \u2014_\t\nOonlarum\t\nDome     \t\nDalhousle\t\nEaatcr_st\t\nEldorado ____,\t\nFoothills\t\nFalconbrldge    -._\u2014__.____\nQoodflsh  \t\nOranada\t\nHomo Oil\n13%\n30\n27 Vi\n4     I\n19 li\n1*%\n12',\n11\n18>i\n104\n344\n\u00ab0\n304\n14%\nSH\n17\n8\n194\n11\n14\n3\nHarker  Oold\t\nHollinger  \u201e..\nHudaon   Bay   \t\nInternational   Nickel\nTmperlal  Oil   \t\nKeeley    \t\nKlrkland Lake \t\nLake   Shore\t\nMacassa    \t\nMandy\nManitoba   Buln\nMcVlttle    \t\nMclntyre    - \t\nMcWatters   _\u201e\t\nMining Corporstlon .\nMurphy    _ ,\nNewbec    \t\nNlplasing    \t\nNorsnds \t\nNorthern cansda __,\nPeterson   Cobalt\t\nPeal   Orelle   __\nssn Antonio\t\nPremier   Gold   \t\nSherritt  Oordon  ,\t\nSudbury Bssln \t\nSterling   Psclflc   \t\nSlscoe   _ \t\nSt Anthony .......\nStadacona\nWinnipeg Groin\nWINN-PBG,  Nov.   1   (CP).\u2014Grain\nquotations:\nOpen   High   Low Close\nNov    034     824     824 824\nDec    82         024     81% 81%\nMay    \u2014   65%     66%     65% 65%\nOATS\u2014\nDSC.    \u2014   30%     31         20% SO\nMay        334     33%     33% 32%\nBARLTT\u2014\nDec.    _.._   33%      34         32% 32%\nMay    .....   874     S7%     36% 384\nPLAX\u2014\nDM  135       1S4       134 134%\nMsy      140%    1414    140 141\nRY*-\nHot.    \u2014   \u2014        \u2014         \u2014. 40%\nDae.    ......   41%     41%     304 40%\nMsy    .....   45%     46%     434 44%\nCASH PRICES-\nWhest:   No.   1   hsrd   66%; No.   1\nnor. 03%;  No. 3 nor.  50%; No.  3\nnor. 60%: No. 4 nor. 66%: No. 6\nwheat 52%: No. 6 47%: feed 46%;\ntrsck 034: No. 1 durum 63%.\nDominion Live Stock\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 1 <CP)\u2014Receipts:\nCsttla 030, cslves 160, hogs 1135.\nsheep 820.\nSteers, up to 1050 lbs.: Oood and\nchoice 12.25 to U.25.\nSteers, over 1050 lbs.: Oood and\ncholoe  12.25  to  3333.\nHeifers: Oood snd choloe 13-15-\n13.00.\nFed calves, good snd choice 15.00-\n16.00. Cows, good 11.50-11.75. Milkers\nand springers 115.00-t40.00. Veal\ncalves good and cholos 13.00-15.00.\nHogs, select baoon 11.00 per head\npremium. Bacon 16.00. Butchers 11.00\nper hesd discount, heavy 14.50. Extra heavy 14.00. i\nLambs, good handywelght 14.50-\n1500. Oood  heavies 13.00-13410.\nSheep, good heavies 11.33-11.50,\ngood handywelght 11.75-13.00.\nMANHOOD\nHow Begalned\nBY  TAKING   OUR   HERBAL\nREMEDIES\nB*>ok on \"how to Obtain\nTrue Manhood\" and \"Ills of\nMen.\" with testimonials snd\nadvice in plain envelope, free\nby mall.\nTIIE ENGLISH HERBAL\nDISPENSARY,  LTD.\n13-tfl Davie St., Vancouver, n.C,\nIMnlillKlird   I.-,  Yesrs\nExchange Rotes\nNEW YORK. Nov. 1 (AP) \u2014Sterling exchange firm at 14.71% for\n60-dsy bills, snd st 14.804 for\nemand: Csnsdisn dollars 1 per\ncent discount; Prance 6.02; Italy\n8.10;   Uruguay  73.00.\nBONDS LOWER\nI NEW YORK. Nov. 1 (CP)\u2014The\nbond market wss affected by gene.al\n| lassitude today and prlcea worked\nlg:nerslly lower. Transfers amounted\nto   19,383,000.\nThere was sn export of 1.804,566\ngallona of Canadian mineral oil\nvalued st 150,016 to the United\nKingdom In August, 132,000 gallons\nof gasoline at 118,723 to tha United\nStatea. snd 84,766 gallons of other\nmineral oil st 113.738 to Newfound\nland, besides smsller qusntlttes to\nother countries.\nTech    Hughes   \t\nThompson Csdallac\nVlpond\nVsntures\t\nWright  Hargreaves\n.01\n.06\n1.11\n1.60\n.02%\nM\n1.05\n.20\n.03%\n.00%\n.00\n1.60\n.12\n.19\n\u2022374\n.004\n.94\n1.78\n.024\n1.31\nSO\n38.00\n.48\n.304\n3.40\nS3\nS.40\n.18%\n.65\n1.45\n.03\n10.35\n9-15\n19.90\n13.25\n.46\n-174\n50.30\n.98\n.09\n.014\n.92\n46.00\n.43\n1.86\n.01%\n.024\n3.49\n84.75\n-394\n.014\n.83\nUl\n1.13\n1.12\n1.12\nSI\n1.47\n\u202242%\n.11\n6.10\n.13\n.47\n.87\n8.15\nsue RUMOR\nFIRMS MARKET\nNSW TORK, Nov. 1 (AP).\u2014Stocks\nbegan the new month with n net\nadvance ln the average today. The\nrise came Just before the close when\nmining Issues, which had been strong\nduring earlier Indecision by other\nsections,  put  on  a  fresh  spurt.\nThe rally left metals 1 to nearly\n7 points higher and brought an assortment of I to 3 point gains for\nrails and Industrials. Utilities were\na bit soft.\nDollar exchange declined more em-\nphstlcally than of late as tlu RFC\nagain Jacked up its domestic gold\nprice. Canadian dollars touched their\nhighest point of the year at 09\ncents. French francs at one time\nwere more than .10 of a cent higher\nand sterling rose a few cents.\nSpeculative quarters, however,\nseemer particularly Iterested in Wall\n\u25a0street rumors the United States\ngovernment might buy silver as well\nas gold; sliver stocks were strong\nand the market for that metal tltted\nupward. Sales totalled 1,147,130\nshares.\nSLIGHT UP TREND\nAT THE COAST\nVANCOUVER. No.v. 1 (CP)\u2014Trsd-\nstock exchange and the trend wss\ning wsa quiet on the Vsnoouver\nslightly upward Cariboo Oold gained\n10 cents st 3.20. Bralorne at 9.55\nand Premier Oold at 1.15 were esch\nup ftve cents. Merldlsn gained 2V4\ncents at 294 and Wayside wss two\ncents higher st 43. Ploner Oold\nlost five cents at  10.25.\nVancouver List\nMINES\nBid ASK\nB C Nickel, lsst ssls at  51\nBralorne        9 56 9.75\nBig   Missouri      .36 .40\nBeaver    Sliver          .07 .08\nBridge R.  Oon      .33 .38\nBridge R  Ex _35 .364\nGold  Belt      .50 ,00\nGeorgia   River        .034 .03\nOolconda        36 .39\nOrandvlew       .034 ,05\nInt   C   &   C   r      .18 .184\nKootenay Florenoe _     .01 .03\nKootenay  Bell,  Ust  ssle  at ,31\nLucky   Jim    03 .04\nMerldlsn         .39% _S0\nMorning Stsr, lsst sale at  184\nNational Silver .._ 054 .06\nNoble  Five   __ 00 .09%\nPend   Orellle 85 .90\nPioneer  Oold     10.38 11.00\nPortrr   Msho   __ 084 .10\nPremier    - \u2014   1.15 1.19\nReeves   McDonald   _     .15 .18\nReno   Oold         .93 \u2022 .95\nRuth Hope     .034 \u2014\nSllvercrest         .02% SIS\nWellington      .01% .03\nWhltewster       .07 .08\nOILS\nA P Consolidated _ _ - 19\nAssociated   _   .20\nC snd E Lands , 1.08\nCommonwealth -  .08\nDalhousle      .52\nEaatcreat  33\nFrethold  .094\nHargal       .07\nHome Oil     1.45\nMcDougall  Segur  Bx . ,06\nMeroury   .174\nMUl City _       .15\nOkalta New   as\nRoyalite      14.25\nSterling Paclflo  \u00ab82\nToronto Industrials\nWHEAT PRICES\nCONTINUE FIRM\nWINNIPEO. Nov. 1 (CP)\u2014Unaffected by sharp declines at Chicago,\nwheat prices held firm throughout\ntoday's session on tbe Winnipeg\ngrain exchange and closed \\\\ oent\nhigher  to unchanged.\nNovember option closed at 63>,\u00ab.\nDeoember at 61% and May at 05}.\ncents. International exchange was\nstill a big factor ln curtailing export buslneu.\nLiverpool wheat finished >i to\n%d   lower.\nSILVERS COME\nTO THE RESCUE\nTORONTO. Nov 1 (CP)\u2014Buoyed\nup by rumors the white metal waa\nto bs the subject or beneficial legislation at Wsshlngton silver stocka\ncame to the rescue ol the Stsndsrd\nmining exchsnge ln s Iste rally today.\nEldorado climbed 26 cents to 3.40,\nNipissing 14 to 3.49, Csstle 8 to 61,\nBear Exploration 3 to 84, White\nEsgle*34  to 23 and others firmed.\nIn the gold group Dome sdded 60\ncents to 138, Teck Hughes 10 to\n6.20 snd Wright Ha greaves 5 to 8.20.\nMclntyre was off 25 cents to 46.25.\nVancouver Sales\nPlan to Close the\nCalgary Exchange\nCALOARY, NOV. 1 (CP)\u2014Calgary's\ngrain exchange. In existence for 30\nyesrs, wlll be closed shortly, lt hss\nbeen decided by members meeting\nhere. Tbe exchange, the members\ndeelsred, hsd ceased to be necessary.\nBUTTEB ADVANCES\nMONTREAL.  Nov.   1   (CP)\u2014Butter\nadvanoed  on   ths   Montreal   produce\nmarket while others held unchang-d standard   Paving\t\nBell Telephone _____\nBestty Bros\t\nBrazilian    \t\nBrlt Am Oil\t\nCanada   Dredge\t\nCanada   Gypsum   \t\nCanada   Malting\t\nCanada   Bud   \t\nCons Bakeries\t\nCons   Mining _____\nDist   Seagrams\t\nDom  Stores    \t\nFord ot Csnsds \"A\" _\nOoodyesr    __\nHiram    Walker    \t\nHiram   Walker   pfd   _.\nImperial   OU    \t\nImperial   Tobaoco   ._\t\nInd   Alcohol   \"A\"   \t\nInternational   Nickel   .\nInternational    Pete    _..\nLoblaw   \"A\"   \t\nMaaaey   Harris   \t\nNoranda     \t\nOnt Equity Ufa\t\nPhoto  Engravers  ____-,\nPsge   Heresy\n109\n7\n12%\n12%\n17\n3%\n274\n10\n8\n130\n19%\n194\n11\n88\n394\n14%\n124\n11\n\"4\n19.40\n18%\n14\n14\n35\n9\n134\n60\n2\nVANCOUVER.    Nov.     .     -Mining\nshares sold on  the Vancouver stock\nexchange  today:\nLISTED\nBesver Silver 2600\nBralorne 60\nBridge River Con. 900\nBrldgj River Ex. 2900\nMeridian 9350\nNational silver 8000\nPioneer 150\nPremiei Oold 1600\nQuatslno 3000\nReno 2800\nSally 772\nUNLISTED\nBig Missouri 1000\nOolconda 200\nNoble Plve 7600\nPend orellle 100 ,\nSllvercrest 8000\nSilverado 1000\nWellington 2000\nWhitewater 4000\nCURB\nBayvlew  1000\nBig slide 1000\nB.C. Nickel  2000\nCariboo  1175\nKootensy Bells 600\nMorning Star 3900\nNicola  17.350\nMorton W. 500\nReward   1000\nSilversmith 7000\nWsverly 61,000\nWsyslde 6350\nWhite Eagle iooo\nExchanges\nMONTRBAL Nov. 1 (OP)\u2014British\nand foreign exchang* in relation to\nthe Canadian dollar, aa compiled by\nthe Royal Bank of Canada, closed\ntodsy u folows:\nArgentine,   peso .3941A\nAustralia,   pound 3.8571A\nAustria,  schilling\nBelgium,  belga  ...\nBreall,   mllrels   ...\nBulgsrls, lev\n  .1769D\n  .2168A\n  .0859D\n_ .0202D\nChina, Hongkong dollara __ 3532 A\nCzechoslovakia,   crown     .04S3A\nDenmark, krone .\nFinland, flnmark\t\nPranoe,   franc\t\nGsrmany,  relchsmsrk\nOreat Britain, pound\nOreece,   drachma   \t\nHol'and,  florin\t\nHungary,   pengo\t\nIndia,   rupee    \u2014\nItaly, lira\t\nJapan, yen  _____\nJugoslavia,  dinar \t\nNew Zealand, pound \u201e.\nNorway,   krone  \t\nPoland,  alotl  \t\nRoumania.   leu\t\nSouth Africa, pound ,\nSpain, peseta\t\nSweden,   krone\nJH75A\n.02220\n.0608A\nMRA\nIMM*\n.0087U\n.6291A\nJ729D\n.1669D\n.0816A\n.383 ID\n.0917A\nS723A\n-I441U\n.1769D\n0099U\n4.83 83A\n.12S9A\nJMP\nSwitzerland,   franc        _3015A\nUnited  States,  dollar,   1   per   cent\npremium.!)\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 1 (AP) \u2014\nFlour 15 lower. Carlots. fsmily patents 7.16 to 7.25 s bsrrel In 98-\npound sacks. Shipments 24,250. Bran\n14.50  to  15.00.\nWheat: No. 1 north:rn 814 to\n844. No. 1 red durum 784 to 804,\nDec. 794, May 824. July  834.\nCorn: No. 3 yellow 32 to 34.\nOsta: No. S white 39 to 30.\nFlsx:  No.  1,  1734   to  1774.\nCLASSIFIED SECTION\n\u2022May We Servo You?*\nPlumbing aud Heating, installations\nand supplies work ouaranteed\nPhone  Julius  Relsterer   at \u2014M8L3\nK. & T. Auto Repair Shop. Ex-\npert workmanship.  Low_Rates.\t\nFor cleaning, 'pressing, alterations.\nTHE   WARDROBE,   417   HaU   Bt\nSHORTY'S AUTO RSPXlB SHOP\nfor Dependable Repairs.\t\nPurs remodelled, repaired and re-\nlined.  Mra. Falrhead.  Ph.  246 U.\nExpert Watch, clock and jewellery\nRepalra. our work Is satia.ymg.\nservice prompt. E. COLLINSON.\nP.O. Drawer _1103, _Nelson, B.O\t\nII. E- STEVENSON - Electric and\nacetylene _ weld Ing;  steel works.\t\nFor smart Permanent Waving \u2014\nTHELMjVS BEAUTT  PARLORS.    _\nPho._e\"35 for Taxl-^safe, Reliable\nBuick Cars. NELSON TRANSFER\nCo*,  Limited.  '\nRadio Repairs\"\" installations. Tube\ntesting   KOOTENAY MUSIC. Ph 585\n\u2022May We Serve You?*\n(Continued)\nPAINTING   AND   KALSOMININO\nO.  Miller.   Phone   790L. _\nSPENCER\n DECORATiNO\t\nRailage Auto Repairs With modern\nequipment. NELSONJTftANSFER.\nAVLNUE SERVICE. Oas, OU, Wash-\nIng. Greasing, etc   Unye_ m  -.-.i-da*\nGEO. A MEERES\u2014Por Good Photographs\u2014Ask   Anybody\u2014Phone  46.\nPlease Phone 672 R for Mlss Thompson  Dressmaking. P.O. Box   i0i._\nJ. P.\"\" COATES\u2014Registered Professional Electrical Engineer Con*\ntrac Ung,  Supplies.   Phone   766.\t\nNelson Daily News Jao Department\nfor al] kinds of commercial prlnt-\n_ing_Phone 144.\t\nMcGregor Bros. Portraits for Chrlat-\nmas. Phone 224.\nR H MABER. rinsmithing. Furnace Repairs   Roofing   Phone 055\nFOR BALE OR RUNT\n(22)\nSMALL HOUSE TWO BEDROOMS,\nliving room and bathroom. Fully\nmodern,   cement   basement,   good\nSarden.  Cor.  Obs.   nnd   Cedar.  H.\n[ardIng.   Phone   UO. (9038)\nCrawford Bay Kiddies\nHave Hallowe'en Time\nCRAWFORD BAY, Nov. 1\u2014Or. O.\nA. C. Walley of Nelson, c. O. F.\ncandidate for Nelson-Creston riding held a meeting ln the Public\nhall on Tuesday afternoon. D. Bras-\nter acted as chairman. The meeting was we'l attended,\nMrs. D. Fisher haa taken her llttle\ndaughter Norah to Kaslo to have\nan  Inju.ed  ankle  attended.\nThe children's Hallowe'en party\nwaa a great success and was held\nIn.the Publlo hall Saturday afternoon. The hall waa decorated with\nHallowe'en co\u00bbor\u00a7, witches, cats, owls\nand bats. etc. A long tea table\nlooked very gay and striking, each\nchild's plaoe being set with fancy\ncap and place card, novelty whistle\nand Hallowe'en cup of candy. Several large Jack 'o Lanterns grinned\nfrom the centre of the table, and\nother paces around the hall. As soon\nsa gracs had been sung about 35\nchildren sat down and made a grab\nfor thetr whistles and for a few\nseoonds the noise was deafening,\nuntil they started on the splendid\ntea provided by members of the\nWomen'a Institute. Mlas Jacques\nkept the children amused and happy\nwith different games and competitions. Mrs. Fisher called for a vote\nof thanks for the committee to\nwhich the children responded heartl'y.\nCommittee In charge Included the\nMisses Jacques, p. Deverson, J.\nMcLauchlan, N. McGregor, Mrs* H.\nRichardson. Ping Pong and a social\nevening followed for the young\npeople.\nMRS. D. MORGAN\nGOES TO COAST\nBALFOUR, B.C.. NOT. 1.\u2014Eric W.\nBealby was a visitor at Balfour\nSunday  to  flah.\nMr. and Mrs. O. A. * Oray were\nvisitors   Sunday.\nMr. and Mrs. J. C. Forbea and\nson Ted were Balfour visitors at\ntheir cottage Sunday.\nUrs. D. Morgan haa left for Vlotorla to visit her parents, Mr. and\nMrs. Jones.\nMrs. Ed Hall, who haa been spending the past two months ln Trail,\narrived   home   Sunday.\nMrs. C. Holt arrived home Friday from Victoria, where she was\nvisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nHones. Mrs. Hones has been seriously   111.\nThere was a large export of square\ntimber, the Douglas Ptr variety going mainly to the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia and British\nSouth Africa. Shingles sent to the\nUnited Statea alone were worth\nover half a million dollars.\nHELP   WANTED 110)\nMAID    WANTED    WITH    COOKING\nexp;rlence; references required.\nMra. E* P* Crawford, 719 Silica\nStreet. Phone 614 L. (9016)\nHKMMIlii   ROOMS t<JK RENT (15)\nFURN.\" OR UNFURN. APTS. BY\nweek or month. Medical Arts Bldg.\n  (8G29)\nTERRACE APTS.\u2014Beautiful\" Modern\nPrlgldalre equipped suites.    (8630)\nFURNISHED SUITE. 607 CARBON-\nate street. Phone 390 R.        (8647)\nKOOMH   FOR   HEM  (18)\nAPARTMENT. UNFURNISHED, OVER\nStore. J. W. Gallagher. Nelson.\n____________ (8914)\n(21)\nFOR   EENT\n$15 MONTH, UNION ST. LARGE\nhouse, modern newly decorated.\nThree lots. Write Harrod, Trail.\nB.   C.  (9015)\nFURNISHED FOUR-ROOM BUNGA-\nlow, clean and modern, (20 per\nmonth. Apply Fleming's Cabin\nCamp.  (?064>\nNEWLY \"RENOVATED 6-ROOM\nhouse, all modern conveniences.\nApply West Transfer Co.      (8869)\nSMALL COTTAGE FOR RENT, IN\nFairview. Apply Mra. George\nClerihew.   Phone   738 L. (8987)\nFURNISHED    HOUSE,     FIREPLACE,\nfurnace.  Close  ln.  Phone 487 X.\n (B968>\nMISCELLANEOUS\n(-.11\nEconomy\nAs we sell for cash we\ncan sell for less. Try our\n\"ECONOMY\" COAL at\n$10.00 per ton\nYou Will Like It\nGood dry fir and tamarack wood\n4ft., 16-in. and 12-in.\nPHONE  106\nWILLIAMS'\nTRANSFER\n\u00ab09  WARD  ST.\nNELSON\n(9008)\nStandard\nLethbridge\nCoal\nLump, ton .... $10.5\u00a9\nEgg, ton   ?10.00\nNut, ton      -$9.00\nPhone 701\nFAIRVIEW FUEL\nSUPPLY\n(BOSS)\nWE HAVE MOVED\nOur New addreta  la 5171,4   Baker Street  In  tbe  Aberdeen  Block\nover Andrew's Shoe Store.\nA Grocery Buslneaa wanted our location ln the Annable Block, ao\nwe were obliged to move.\nRobertson Realty Co., Limited\nINSURANCE\nREAL ESTATE\nRENTALS\n(9057)\nLIVESTOCK    rim 'SALB\n<tl\n6   WEEKS  OLD  PIOS\u2014TORK.  AMI\nBerk,   crosaed.   $2.60   each.   P. ________\nSchlag,  Fauquier. B.C. (90M\nCHESTER   WHITE   PIOS\u20147   WEEK\nold,  82.50 each f.o.b.  Valllcan. _______\nI). Etlgnr. Valllcan, B.C. (DOM\nMISCELLANEOUS  WANTED\nWANTED\u2014CLEAN   COTTON    RAO\nNelaon   Dolly  Newa. ________\u25a0\u25a0\nLOST   AND   rot'ND\n<\u00bb1\nLOST\u2014BUNCH   OP   KEYS.   KNDH\npleaae  return  Buafa'B. i_y*\nMISCRIl.AM'.m'**  roK  BALE      (.7\n100,000   FEET   SECOND   HAND   Bl\nconditioned pipe, aultable (or al\npurposes.      All    sizes.      Write    U\nSwartz  pipe  Yard,  320,   Iat  An,\n_Vancouver,   B.C._ (9062)\nONE\" CHRYSLER 70 MOTOR CON\nverted for boat uae. Apply Bo\n9048,  Dally  Newa. (M-M\nFOR   BALK  OR  EXCHANGE\n(\u00bb\u25a0\nLAST CALL POR BULBS\u2014DARWIN\nBreeder. Parrot and cottage Tullpa:\nDaffodils, Narcissus, Hyacinth!\nCrocus. Snowdrope Sclllaa, Glor\nof the 'Snow, Frltlelarlaa, Spanlal\nIris. Grlzzelle'a Greenhouses\nPhone 187. We deliver. (9070\nBQATB, LAUNCHES FOR SALE    IM\nONE MODERN DO-FOOT CRUMB\nfor aale. Apply Box 9047, Dally,\nNews.         (9047\nFURNITURE   FOR  BALE\t\nDINING ROOM SUITE. BED, DRESS\ner Edison Phonograph. Mra. Conway.   Phone  674. (9056)\nCATS   AND   POPS   WANTED       (56)\nWANTED  \u2014   COLLHS   PUP.   APPM\nBox  9067.  Dally  Newa. (\u00bb0\u00ab7)\nt LASSIFIEU    DI3TLAY\nWE DO EVERYTHINO W\nPRIN.TNQ\nBOOK  BINDING\nPAPER  RULINO\nCorrect atylas ln Wedding Invitations. Announcements, snd\nInvitation  Carda.\nTHE  DAILY NEWS\nJOB   PRINTINO   DEPARTMENT\nPhona 144 Phons 143\nBusiness, Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. P. HUNTER, S.F., INT. A. C.\nMunicipal and Commercial Audita.\nP.O. Box 1191, Nelson, B.C.    (8657)\nAssayers\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, established 1900.\n305 Josephine St., Nelaon, B.C.\n(8658)\nORENVILLE  H.  GRIMWOOD,  P-5.\nBox  418,  Kaslo,  B.C. (88591\nB. C. Land Surveyor\nR. O. LESLIE, B. C. L. S. 303 KERR\nDlock. Nelson. Phone 276L.    (6660) ,\nChiropractors\nR. E. Gray, D.C., Ph.C., Gllker Block.\n_(8661)\nJ. R. MACMILLAN, DR. OP CH_R5_\npractlc, Aberdeen Blk., Ph, 212.\n  (8662)\nC    HULTGREN.  D.C.  Ph.C,   Palmer\nOraduate, McCulloch Blk, Fh. 818.\n  (8852)\n Florists\t\nJOHNSON'S OREENHOUSBS, Phons\nS42. Cut flowera, potted plants,\n_i_0 floral designs. (8668)\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPE. Full\nline cut flowers at all tlmea. Flor-\nal  designs. Phone 233. (8664)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON. Real Estate. lnaurance. Rentals. Next Hlpperson\nHardware,   Baker   atreet.       (8668)\nMining Engineer\nF.  S   PETERS\nMining Engineer\nExamination, operation and management of mlnea and mineral\nproperties, Rossland, B.C.\n (8668)\nH.  D.  DAW80N  \u2014  NE-fiON\nMINING ENGINEER\nB.C. LAND SURVEYOR\n  (8667)\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY. HARD-\nm id merchant, 317 Baker street.\n  (8668)\nSecond Hand Stores\nTHE ARK BUYS AND SELLS EVIRY-\nthlng.    Phone   534. (8642)\nBRINGING UP FATHER:\nBy Geo. McManus\nI WCU-*M*iY3e MAGGIE I* RIGHT;\nI   HA.VIN' OUR SON'b COL__JEGE\nFRIEND'S. bPENO THE OAV\nI WITH HIM-IT'LL KEEOHIM\nT     IN THE HOO-bEyA.NYWA.-r-\n~-y->**\\\n**\u2022   fflX\nFO* GOODNESS'\nSAKE - WHAT 1% THAT?\nIT ftOUNOft UKE A\nI5J.IOT-\n\u2022 UJI. I_\u00bb\u00ab team t-itcu. loe. Ona Britain rlfta tesa-sl\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nBy Westover\n(-HST, MEcsrrmB mac \u2022\nI  Ml\/BT HAVB   v-JOfcOTS I\nWITH   VOU   IM PIUI\nMy   MASTER,   AU-UNDI -P*JN0\\\nmust have   vouix fcasis\nfcQBOT   TO   REPLACE   THE\nGODDESS OP THE\nMOON THAT WAS\nyrpLEM - j\t\nawe up, bcsIE1\nI   SHOULD SAtti\nNOT\n 1\nvCkf]\nRASER WINS\nGOLF TROPHY\nliss Margaret Smith\nTakes Bowker Rose\nBowl Play\nIcKEAN GETS I8V2\nOUNCES OF GOLD\npokane Program Will\nFeature\nKaslo\nKASLO. B. C Oct. 31-In de-\nttlng J. A. Frawr. H. Olegerlch\na the winner In the flnali played\nI the Kootenalan cup, tbla being\nI* men'a handicap tournament\nyed by membera of tbe Kaalo Golf\n[Country club annually. Mlss Mar-\nret smith was winner of the\nwker rose bowl, the handicap\n\u25baphy for lady members.\nE. H. Lovltt of Vancouver ar-\ntd, In the city Friday and left\nturday to spend a few days in\n\u00bb Lardeau district.\nReturning offloer H. D. Curtis of\nwan City arrived ln town Friday\nt wiu remain here until after\nI forthcoming elections.\nI'he Ksslo Young People's society\nit on its first ploture show ln the\nties hall Wednesdsy evening to a\nsadly house.\nMr, and Mra. Roddls have return'\nfrom a visit to their son-in-law\nid   daughter,   Mr,   and   Mrs.   Noel\nicchus of Blrchdale.\nCharlea   Vallance   was   a   Nelson\niltor during the week-end.\nf'Bud'  Thompaon  of  Nelson  waa\n[ Kaslo   visitor  Sunday.\n[Mr.   and   Mra.   Noel   Bacchus   of\n[rchdaJe were week-end visitors in\nTBE NELSON DAILY .NBWB. NTLSON, BC\u2014THURSDAY MOBNINO, NOVEMBER I, IMJ\nmm am*\ned on the \"Northwest on Parade\"\nradio program Tuesday evening wlll\nbe Kulo, arrangementa for .thle\nfeature having been arranged by\nPostmaster D. P. Kane when he\nvisited Spokane recently.\nArt Ruaicka of New Denver wu a\ncity visitor Thuraday and Friday.\n8. II. oreen, president of the\nKaslo board of trade, has reoelved\nan Invitation from the Bpokane\nchamber of commerce, to be preeent\nat the big NRA parade being held\nln tbat city Tueaday evening, the\ninvitation wan alao tended to civic\norganisations, business men and Interested dtteens generally.\nMiss C. M. Fawcett haa reoelved\nword of the death of her brother,\nCol. Fawcett, who passed away re*\ncently at hit home ln Sngland.\nThe danoe arranged by the local\nbasketball fans held here rrlday\nevening In the drill hall, waa a\nhappy and taccessful affair, though\nthe crowd attending waa not aa\nlarge as la usual at theee affairs.\nMrs. 8, 8. Fowler of Rlondel waa a\nKaalo vlaltor Baturday.\nR. T. Deane of Deanehaven spent\nBaturday. In town.\nRaymond Raper of1 Johnsons landing waa t city vlaltor Monday.\nMajor J. H. Btubbe, c. G. Bowker\nand Ronald Hewat have returned\nfrom Nelaon where they attended the\nsynod meeting as delegatee .from this\nparish.\n\"Ben\" Downes who spent the summer at hie* fruit ranch here, left on\nMonday to apend a few weeks at his\nhome ln Trail. He will return later\nIn the aeaaon to put hU ranch In\norder for the winter.\nAINSWORTH HAS\nHALLOWE'EN FUN\nA-CNSWOBTH, Nov. 1\u2014The cMdren\nof the Alnaworth achool had an\nenjoyable Hallowe'en party on Friday evening to which they Invited\nthe scholars of the achool at Rlondel, also parents and frlenda from\nboth p aces attended. It waa a fancy\ndreaa party and the children were\nao well got up that voting was\ndifficult. All the grown-ups voted\nand   the   prloea   were   awarded   to\ni_    *_tm__   ___, asmmm   _    ....'Mavis   Ftcher,   Indian   Squaw   and\nhm  the   guests  of  Mra.   Bacchus-1 mb^ u       w      ^    J\u00bb ^\nl\u00bb*\u00bbr-it*     Mr     \u00abnrt    \\i\\_     B\/tririt\u25a0 _V _      __.i__._T *.   . \u00ab_\nwere voted to tho thre? Baker boys\nbents, Mr. and Mrs. Roddls\nKapt.  Jamea  FHulmmona  of  Ne-\npap,    Independent   candidate    for\nKaalo-Slocan    riding    was    ln\n[wn Friday and addreaaed a public\nBtlng In the interests of his party.\nIrlng   to   counter  attractions   the\ntendance wun't large.\n{Walter Gardner haa returned to\nhome ln Johnsons Landing\nttr having been a patient In the\netorlan  hoepltal.\nRev. Mr. Griffltha and family\nrived iu the city recently and are\ne guests of Ool. and Mra. Cowan\nShutty Bench. Mr. Griffiths la\n\u2022 new vicar of St. Marka Anglican\nurch and will assume hla new dull   Nov.   1.\nC. McKean arrived ln town Sun-\ny and had wtth him 18 4 ounce*\ngold taken from hla placer mln-\ng claims In the vicinity of Haley's\nkndihg. Mr. McKean left later in\ne day for his home In Nelson.\n\"Bob\" Smith of Nelson arrived ln\nem Monday and will spend tbe\nIt few days here.\nMrs. i. Alexander of cooper Creek\n'visiting In town the guest of her\nn-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and\nra. Cecil Pangburn.\nJ. N. Murphy has left to apend a\nar daya In the slocan dlatrlct.\nH. Thomllrwon and T. West ar-\nvd In the city Sunday from Haley's\nmding and left later for Nelson.\nMr. and Mrs. H. C. Olegerlch\nid daughter Peggy of Kimberley\ns spending a few day* ln town\nlth Mr. Giegerich's father and\niters, H. Olegerlch, Mrs* D. Swan-\nn and Mlsa Ellubeth Olegerlch.\nC. J. White and Clarence Garrett\ne down from tha Dublin Queen\nine for the winter.\n[Mrs. J. N. Murphy who hu been\n1 patient In the Victorian hoepltal\nconvalescing   nicely   at   her\nJack, Sylvan and Wendell Wbo were\nwell dressed *a clowns in black\nand yellow, the next prize wu\ngiven to Hani Hansen u Robinson cruso?. Other children ln costume   were:   Ellen   Fletcher,   Tom\nSawyer;  Marjory Brown, Irlah  Col-1 \u00bbUaploe* of  the Pythian Bietere ln\nST* t1*?? ?etChei^M?\u00a3b\u00a3 ^     *\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb *\u00ab\u2022 \u00bb\u00abrd\u00abd * th\u00bb Judge.\nGirl:   lubel  Lena.  Doukhobor  glrl.|\u201e   ,oUow8.   MU\u00a7   MoLwn   \u00a3J\"\u00bbJ\nWINOOKA WINS\nPIMLICQ RACE\nWhips  the  Smartest\nof Maryland\nSprinters\nPIMLICO, Md., Nov. 1 (CP) .\u2014\nWinooka, beautifully conformed aon\nof Windbag, tonight stood vindicated of American accuutlon* he\nwu little better than a selling\nplater. Making hla tblrd start ln\nthe eutern United Statee, the Auatralian champion today whipped the\nsmartest band of sprinters gathered\nat tbla Maryland oouree.\nIn the $3500 Baltimore handicap.\nfeature of the opening of Plrallco'a\n10-day meetings, Winooka won by\na head from Sheldon H. Falrbank's\nGold Step, one of the three horaes\nln the raoe that had previously\nbeaten   the   long-striding   vlaltor.\nOnly another head baok, forming\none of tbe closest finishes in the\nhistory of th* stake, wu preyoop\nM. Burch's Tambour. A. L. Aate's\nCharacter and s. W. Labrot's aprin-j-\nsteei. winner of Wlnooke's lut\nstart, trailed by a length and were\nfollowed acrou the line by Oood\nAdvice and Okap.\nWith Jockey Bdgar Brltt giving\nan improved display of horsemanship, Winooka reeled off the elx\nfurlongs ln 1:11 1-5, only 3-5 off\nthe track reoord. The Aussie carried\ntop weight of tao pounda.\nDeaplte tha wave of criticism that\nfollowed his unexpected setbacks in\nhla prevloua two starts, Marylender.*.\nbacked the speedy thoroughbred\nfrom down under heavily and he\npaid off but *50 for a 12 mutuel\nticket to win.\nHARRY BROWN TO\nPLAY FOR LIONS\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 1 (CF).\u2014Latest\naddition to the Vancouver Lions\nteam ln. the Northwestern Professional .Hockey league la Harry\nBrown of Edmonton, whou home la\nln Michel and who formerly played\nwith Trail, B.O. Brown hu bun\nsigned by M*n*ger Ouy Patrick.\nThe Llona' manager la aleo seeking the -signature of Lex. Cooke, 200-\npound defenceman who played with\nWeyburn Beaven ln the southern\nSaskatchewan amateur circuit two\nyeara ago.\nFRUITVALE CLUB\nDANCE A SUCCESS\nFRUITVALB, B. C, Nov. 1\u2014The\nFrultvale Athletic club put on a\nsuoceuful \"hard tlmu danoe\" In\nth* Community hall on Friday evening. In spite of the Inclement\nweather, there wu a good attendance.\nTh* oheu. checkers and crib elub\nmet for their regular weekly4 muting and play in the Pariah hall on\nSaturday evening.\nMr, and Mrs. F. Cullen of Trail,\nwere wwkend vlaltora here, tbe\nguuta of Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Hep-\nbum, Mra. Cullen'* parenta.\nMr*. larl Bray of Roaaland 1* on\nan extended visit here, the guut\nof Mr. and Mm. A. Enderaby.\nMr. and Mra, A. R. Helghton were\nvlaltlng  In Trail on  Saturday.\nMlu E. stalnthorpe, who has been\nvlaltlng In Trail for aome time,\nhu returned and la now th* guest\nof Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hepburn.\nGEORGE WATSON\nBREAKS HIS LEG\nTARRYS. B.C., Nov. 1-Oeorge\nWataon, while out logging about a\nmU* from hi* homo on Friday, had\na most unfortunate accident, auataln-\nIng Injuries to both legs, breaking\none and badly bruising the \"other.\nHe wu Immediately rushed to Nelson, where he 1* receiving trutment\nat the Kootenay Uke Oeneral hoepltal.\nMlas Marguerite Sandercock \u00abp\u00abnt\nthe wuk-end ln NeUon.\nBertrand O'Neail, principal) of the\nTarry-Thrum* achool, apent the\nweek-end ln Slocan City, whet* he\nwu a guest of hla parents, Mr. and\nMrs. B. E. O'Neail.\nFred Pratt of Blewitt visited his\nparente. Mr. and Mrs. Wi'liam Pratt,\non Thursday,\nCRANBROOK WINDS\nUP GOLF SEASON\nHuge Crowd Makes\nMerry Eagle Hall\nDecked out In all manner of cos-\ntumu, representative of tb* phantasies of Hallowe'en, the qualntneas\nof tb* early century dreu and tbe\nproducta of manufacturing firms, a\nhuge crowd mad* merry st a Hallowe'en mascjuerad* held under the\nMargaret Sutcliffe, Gypsy; Molly and\nBetty Sutcliffe, Mickey and Minnie\nMouse; Bertha Anderson, Hobo; David Kennedy wu a splendid Pirate;\nRoy Brown, Girt;  and Loyal Brown\nCook.\nGame* and dancing were enjoyed\nby all. Music wu provided by the\nfor owing ladles and gentlemen: Mrs*\nO. H. Hobbs, piano, Mra. O B.\nPletch*?. piano; Mlu E. Truacott,\npiano, J. Telr piano and saxophone,\nPhillip Watts, violin and saxophone,\nc. E. Herman violin, Carl Olaen\npiano. Refreshments were urved\nby Mlu T.useott and a number ot\nwilling helpers. Noticeable among the\nrefreshments, wblch were supplied\nby th* ladies, wu t largo pumpkin\nbaaket fill of dellcloua pumpkin\nplea. Thla wu mad* ani donated\nby Mrs. R. Sherraden. J. B. Fletcher\nu a hayseed farmer and F. J. Dumu u a darkey mad* lot* of fun.\nA vote of thanka was tendered to\nMrs. Olsen who kindly loaned the\nhall for the occaalon. Thou who\ncame from Rlondel were Mr*. J*\nSutcliffe and children, Bertha and\nJean Anderson, Oil* Anderaon, J.\nTelr, P. Wetfa, Henry DavU, and\nLaonard DavU. Other* preunt were:\nMr. and Mra. J. B, Fletcher and\nfamily, Mr. and Mra. m J. Baker\nand family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.\nLane and family, Mr. and Mrs.\nSherraden, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.\nDumu and orandma Dumu, Mr.\nand Mra. H. Hansen and aona. Mr.\nand Mn. Call Olsen and baby, Mrs.\nNorburg and children, Mr. and Mrs.\nRay Hughes, Mn. Bagley of Spokane,\nMra. J. Henry, Mn. O. II. Hobbs,\nMr. and Mrs. c. E. Harmon, Mrs.\nKennedy and son. Mr. and tin. A.\nRagotte, MUa E* Truscott. Mlu Mona\nMacKean, The Brown children, Lea\nJefferles, Lafe McLellan, SUn Mc-\nUlan, J. Coulto of Delprato, A\nOrant.\nLeo Je_rer.es of Nelson wu In town\nfor a few days this week.\nW. E. Lane and BUI Lane were\nNelson visitors during the wuk.\nMr. and Mn* John Burns of Nelaon\nspent Wednesday here.        ^^^^\u2122\nPart of the rock approach to the\nbridge at Cedar creek wu wuhed\nout urty Bunday morning by the\nwuh of th* water down the road,\ncaused by the heavy ralna. Temporary repalra were made on Sunday\nand th* damage will be repaired u\nsoon u poulble.\nMr. and Mn. J. Tonkin who have\nlived ln this dUtrlct for a number\nof yean are moving to Kulo this\nweek where their daughter Orace\nls In th* hoapltal. They had aa\ntheir guut at the wuk-end their\nson Jack who works at Salmo alao\nJ. Bentheln and a friend from Oray\nCruk.\nSteam, but drrnsed couple, old\nfashioned dreu; Ollbert Ooucher and\nMlu Ada Brown, but fancy dressed\ncouple, costume of Oeorg; wuhlngton en; Mrs- Charles Munro, but\nHallowe'en; E- Nlun, but original,\nautumn leavu; Mrs. W. Sharp, bett\ncomic, Topsy; Mra. L'oyd Renwlck\nand Jim Llpuck, best advertising,\nevaporated milk; Mn. D. CarrutheTs,\nspecial.\nJudging wu done by Mr*. Joseph\nTurner, Mra. Fred Ourtls, Mrs, E.\nChristians and Uu. A. Matuu.\nMn. Frank Ooucher, Mra. N. Rleh-\nardson, Mrs. M. Sheller. Mlu O.\nLaughton, D. Laughton and Frank\nOoucher formed the general dance\ncommlttu.\nJ\nR BOTTLED\nNSCOTMND\nHere U \"Perfection\" in\nGENUINE ScotewhUkiet\n., . Medium',, distilled,\n((ed-in-the-wood, blended\ntnd BOTTLED in Scot-\nlend and imported only In\ntaped and staled IS'\/, oe.\nand 40 or. bottlei.\nlOWMuitfc\nMrs. W. Cook Has\nShower for League\nNakusp Women Hear\nCaptain Carmichael\n(This advertisement is riot\n[Wished or displayed by the\nquor Control Board or by\n0 Government of British\n\u2022lumbia.\nROSSLAND, B.C., Not. 1.\u2014Mrs.\nWalter Cook entertained at her\nhome on First avenue Monday evening with a mlaMllanem? shower\nfor the fall sale to he given by the\nwomen of the Salvation Army home *\u2014\u2014_s\nleague. Oames and mualc paaaed the   Williamson were motoP visitors here\ntime   pleasantly.   A   duet   by   Ml\u00ab ] Friday.\nMarlon Dally and Mlu Lorna Triggs 1    B.   Robertun   of   Burton   wu\nNAKTJSP. B. C. Nov. 1\u2014On Monday afternoon In the Opera house,\nOaptaln C. Carmlchael of .Vancouver\naddreaud the women of the dUtrlct on social legUlatlon, especially thou lawa pertaining to women. The remarks were given In a\nclear cut manner to an appreciative\naudlenoe. In conclusion Mr. Carmlchael urged hU lUtenen to atudy\nth* problems of today from every\nview point and to uu their vote\nIntelligently. Mr. Howarth acted u\nchairman for .the muting.\nA special muting of the United\nChurch Ladlu* Aid wu held Monday afternoon at the Home of Mra.\nH. Thurgood. 9437 wu voted to be\nuud for tb* building of Sunday\nSchool rooma ln connection with\nthe churcb. ,\nJ, Lu of Revelstoke waa a vUltor in  Nakuip thla week.\nMrs. T. Lodge, who hu bun the\nguest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Leveque,\nleft Monday for her home ln Bob-\neon.\nMlu Kathlun Fowler spent the\nwork-end In Trail.\nMr. Ferguson of Inonoaklin Valley,\nwho hu bun vUltlng ln NeUon.\nwu a Nakusp visitor Saturday.\n* Mr. and Mra. H. Hopp of Edge-\nwood motored to Nakusp Saturday\nand were the guests of Mr. and\nMrs. R. Sanderson. They were accompanied by MU* Alice Olraud\nwho wu the guut of Mr. and Mrs.\nH. L. Miller over the wuk-end.\nMlu Minnie Donselur who hatt\nbun the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. E.\nMunn for the past week, returned\nto   Edgewood   Sunday.\nMr*. W. Carruthers left on Saturday for Nelson.\nCapt. C. Carmlchael of Vancouver\nwas a visitor in town Monday.\nMlu Elsie Miller Uft Friday for\nher home ln Arrow Fark.\nO. P. Horsley and R. Fowler motored  to Trail  Saturday.*\nMra. A. L Harris and daughter\nNancy of New Denver U the guut\nof Mr. and Mra. A. Dunn.\nMra. W. B Allan apent the weekend In Nelson.\nR. McWhlrter returned on Baturday   from   Castlegar.\nMUa Alma Smlllie of New Denver\nwu  *   Nakuap   vUltor   Friday.\nMlssu   Oreta  Sinclair   and   Helen\nASSESSMENT AT\nCRESTON IS UP\nORB3TON. B.C., Nov. 1\u2014Tb* u-\nseument roll for the .village of\nCruton haa bun completed by the\nclerk-aueuor, Mlas E. F. Arrowsmith,\nand approved by the council. For\nthl* year taxu will be levied on a\ntotal assessment of $443,000. of\nwhloh M75.6H u land and 9308.442\nImprovement*. For th* year the assessed valuation shows a gain of\n\u202213,000, practically all of wblcb u\non improvements. The cltrk reports\ntax paymenta are pntty much on a\npar with 1933, with no property\navailable for aaie for arrears of taxea.\nThe United Young People have\ndeeldtd to change the night of the\nweekly meeting from Thunday to\nWedneedty. At the lut meeting Rev\nE. R. McLun, travelling ucretary\nof th* religious education oouncll.\nwu apeaker. It hu bun decided to\nsend a fu'l quota of delegatu to\nthe confennoe of young peopls'*\nsocieties ln the Kootenay-Boundary\nof th* United church at NeUon on\nNovember 11.\nMra. Joseph Foster left Friday\non an extended holiday In the old\ncountry, going direct to Newcutle.\nBhe will be away about six months.\nContinued rainy weather following\nsnowfalls on Friday and Sunday\nlut, la slowing up the final picking\nof the 1933 apple crop at all point*\nIn the valley, and unleu the weathu\nclean lt wlll be early next month\nbefon picking is completed. Report*\nfrom all sections U to tho effect\nthat the vegetables are all harvested\nand the potato crop better than\nlut yur. The two snowstorm* of\nFriday and Bunday did some damage\nin orchard* where apple* wer* unpicked, by breaking limb* on th*\nheavily loaded treu. However, th*\nlou in thla regard u not urloua.\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Nov. 1 \u2014The\nFinal wtndup of the golf uaaon in\nCranbrook was held on Saturday\nafternoon when a mixed brldg* wu\nheld ln the clubhouu lounge with\ntea aerved by the houu commlttw\naulsted by the tournament committee and the. presentation of prices\nand cup* to th* uuon'a winners.\nJudge O. H. Thompson officiated\nat the awarding of the trophies.\nThou winnings wen: th* Staples\ncup\u2014Mra. Manning and MUa'Hunter tud. Captain's prlu, Mn. Hogarth and Mra. Ollroy tud. McCreery cup, Mn. Ward. Wllaon cup,\nMn. Manning. Home cup, Mn. Ollroy. 0. claaa cup, Mra. Fergie, Business Olrl's trophy, Mrs. Forrest. Men's\nHome eup, D. Large. Stewart MorrU\ncup, W. Robertaon. But average\nscore till June 30, Mn. Worden.\nBut average, acore Claaa CL Mrs. Coe.\nElectrlo prlw, flnt, Mn. Fergie, ucond, Mrs. Manhall, Mra. Burgees\nand Mrs. Manning tying. Champlbn-\nahlp, Mn. Ward.\nBride prizes tor the afternoon went\nto Mra. Little. Mrs. Fink, Mra. Fergie\nand Mrs. MacKinnon, and for the\nm*n to F. W. Burgess and C. Roberts.\nAmong thou noticed at tbe tables\nwere Mra. Ward, Mn. Manning, Mrs.\nLarge, Mrs. Argue, Mn. CO*, Mn.\nSpreull. Mra. Balrd, Mrs. Wilson.\nMrs. Braekett, Mra. MacKinnon. Mrs.\nDeWolfe. Mn. McKowan, Mn. Ollroy,\nMra. Stevens, ot Vancouver, Mn.\nSheffield of Nelson. Mra. Oreen, Mra.\nNelson, Mn. Thompson, Mn. Fink.\nMn. Cameron. Mn. Hodgson. Mra.\nMartin, Mn. McBurney, Mn. Little.\nMn. Oill. Mn. Marahall, Mra. Fur.\nvis. Mlu Hunter, Mies Crowe, Judge\nO. H. Thompson. Mayor T. M. Roberta, A. A. MacKinnon. J. C. Roberts, P. Coe, W. C. Marshall, F. W.\nBurgess, J. D. Ollroy, V. Brown.\nMrs. Manning entertained at luncheon Thuraday when wive* ot out of\ntown speakers tor tbe Kimberley convention of Eut Kootenay teachera\nwere her guuta* Thou present wen\nMrs. Sheffield of Nelson, Mrs. Stevens of Vancouver, Mra. Hall of\nPenticton, Mra. Carter of Kelowna.\nMrs. H. A. McKowan and Mn. F. B.\nMllu.\nMrs. Fergie, Mrs. McFarlane and\nD- Phllpott were prlu wlnnen at\nthe legion card party Friday evening.\nMrs. tS. Chunoh ls vlaltlng ln Lethbridge. the guest of her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. K. 8. Whlt*.\nMUs Loutu Bridges underwent an\noperation In tbe St. Eugene hospital Friday.\nMISS EDITH AIM\nIS YMIR GUEST\nTMLR, Nor. 1\u2014Tmlr Womra'i _n_-\ntltut* held . mMtlng at ttw bom*\n01 Mrs. Wll lam Clark to dlatribut*\nblocks tor a quilt wblch wlll bo\nrattled la tho near future. Tho meet*\nInj wu attended br moet ot tho\nmembera.\nlira. H. steveni motored to Salmon\nThuraday with ber mother lira. s.\nBall and visited Mra. H. H. Perklna.\nThe Badminton club hrfd .\nmeeting In tbe Ladles Oulld hall\non Thursday evening. It waa well\nattended.\nThe O. C. F. held a mMtlng In tho\nLadles Oulld hall on Friday night.\nJoe Dunn wm chairman ot the\nevening, the speaker* being Dr. O.\nA. C. Walley and Hr. Turner, both\not Nelson. The meeting was attended\nby - (air crowd.\nThe Liberals hold a meeting lo\nthe Ladles Quid hall on Saturday\nevening and although a very wot\nnight, most ot too Tmlrttes\nwere tbere. B. Ball was ehalrman ot\nthe meeting. The speakera were\nJohn No.man of NeUon, Frank\nPutnam of Creston, Liberal candidate and Paul McD. Kerr ot Vancouver.\nMra. \u00ab. M. Ollle and children have\nleft to visit Urs. Ollle'e mother ln\nSpokane.\nMlss Edith Aim of Kaalo la the\nguest of her alater and brother-in-\nlaw Mr. and Mra. J. Lundatrurn.\nMr. Parker of the Two Star mine\nhu returned to Tmlr trom the\ncoast.\nSOUTH SLOOAU, B.C., Nov. 1\u2014\nMrs. Stanley Dawaon and daughter\nMargaret ot Hareldene. Alta.. arrived\nreoently to vlalt ber brother, W. H.\nBradshaw, and slaters, mim Bdlth\nBradshaw and Mra. T. A. Whelldon.\nMra. Eric Anderaon vlalted her\ndaughter, Mia. John olafson at\nSlocan  City  on  Friday.\nMr. and Mn. Jobn O'Oenakl and\nchildren of Apei wer* tho guesta\not Mr. and Mra. Eric Anderson on\nSunday.\nArnold Carlson of Nelaon ls vlaltlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs.\nJ. E. Thompson.\nJamea McFadden, who hu been\nspending tbe put coupe of months\nlu Penticton, hM returned.\nMrs. F. B. Hardin isft on Thursday for Vancouver where ah* wlll\nvisit vlalt relatlvea for the next two\nweeks.\nDOUGLAS STREET\nGRADING BIG ITEM\nGrading on Douglu strut and\nbranches wu the big Item In the\npubllo worka program In Nelwn\nduring ths put two weeks u report\ned by City Engineer Boyd C. Affleck. The expenditure amounted to\n\u20221,808.90. Following is the detailed\naccount:\nStreet cleaning  _\u00bb 81.80\nStreet grading:\nDouglas street  and  branchee  560.80\nEdg*wood avenue, till,\npaving   walk         \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\u25a0 j,\nDavlu  street \u25a0**\u25a0\u2014....\nSilver King road \u2014..,-,\u2014,,...\nAnderson strut  \t\nBehnsen- Vie w-Slxth   strut*\nSixth street  \u201e \u201e\nHigh street \u2014\nSilica atrut \t\nAl'ey   block   12,   68a   \t\nOeneral\nViSITS RELATIVES     D-HUTD CTMIT\nAT SOUTH SLOCAN rUlltl. i lUfll\nMRS. M. HILL IS\nTEA HOSTESS\nON AT CRESTON\nBattle Rages Between\nOld Company and\nW.K. P. & L\nGOAT RIVER SOON\nTO MAKE JUICE\nChurch Bridge Drivt\nDraws Fair\nTurnout\n14.00\n43.00\n3.00\n10.60\n38.50\n33.50\n13.90\n37.00\n418.65\n38.70\n138*06\n10.50\n68*00\nVernon strut curb  -\nStrut gravelling \t\nSewer maintenance   \t\nWaterworks   maintenance\nWaterworks   con*trunion\nMill  street     48.00\nGravel pit maintenance        58.70\nPlank sidewalk maintenance      13.00\nConcrete aide-walk construction\nLemmon-Thlrd strut       6.00\nOyro park maintenance*       35.00\nRecreation grounds\nmaintenance          14.00\nFive Mile survey* - -      10.00\nStrut equipment maintenance 10.66\nRelief malntebanu\n(wood cutting.)          36.00\nCemetery   maintenance       103.70\nNIW DENVER, B. C, Nov. 1\u2014\nMlues Oladys MacPherson, Adeline\nClever, and Mrs. K. McLeod, c.\nKennett, and J. Miller were recent\nvisitors at Hunter Siding, guests\ncf Mr. and Mrs. M. Du Mont.\nMrs. H. Wallbaum hu returned\nfrom Trail, where she wu the guest\nof her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.\nand Mrs. C. White.\nMr. DeLong, high schcol inspector\nof Vancouver, wu a recent visitor\nin town.\nD.  P.   Morgan  of   8-mile,   waa\nwwkend   visitor   In   town.\ntt. Cook of tbe Slocan Herald hu\nreturned  from  a  visit ln  Rossland.\nHod MacPherson of Thru Forks\nspent the weekend at his home\nhew.\nCspt. Carmichael of Vancouver\nwu a Friday visitor In town, where\nh* addreaud a largely attended\nmeeting ln the Boaum hall, ln the\nintereat of the Independent party.\nMembers of the legion entertained\nat a whist party ln the Legion\nrooms on Baturday evening, when\nthere were 10 tablu ln play. High\nhonors were won by A. L. Levy\nand J. B- Matheson, consolations\nMr*. L. Beggs and J. Huntley. After\ncarda a dainty supper wu urved by\nth*  commlttu  ln charge.\nMr. and Mrs. J. M. Harris of\nSandon were visitors In town Saturday.\nRev. J. H. Young wu a wukend\nvUltor in* Trail.\nTh* united band of Nskkuap snd\nNew Denver held a successful band\nconcert on Wednesday night In the\nBoaum hsll, when the ball wu\ncrowded to capacity.\nMra* M. R. Htll mad* a charming\nhoeteae recently when abe entertained at tb* tu hour. Her Invited\nguuta Included Mrs. H. Pendry, Mrs.\nR, W. Crellln- Mrs. Charlu Vandergrlft, Mrs. C. I. Vandergrlft, Mrs.\nH. Wallbaum, Mlas Orace Doyle.\nMrs. 1. Oeorge and Mrs. M. R. HUl.\nMrs. HIU was aulsted In urvlng\nby ber mother, Mrs. E. Oeorge.\nFIRATE PLATERS RELEASED\nOR-B6TON, Nov. 1\u2014Ther* WM a\nfair turnout Friday night for th*\nopening bridge drive under tb*\nausplcu of the Woman's Auxiliary*\nof Christ Church. High *oor* prlau\nwera captured by *Mrs. F. Putnam\nand R. Carne, and conaolatlon honors by Mra. M. J. Benlnge.* and W.\nH. Kemp. Prizes were preunted\nby the president, Mrs. M.  Tork.\nA. C. Yul'l of Vancouver, managing director of Creston Electrlo Compsny, Limited, wu her* during th*\nweek. Creston Electric hu the frsn-\nchise for lighting the town and la\natren.uously opposing the application\nof West Kootenay Power 8c Light\nCompany, Limited, to put In * distribution system from lt* hydro de*\nvelopment at Ooat River canyon.\nwhich will shortly be delivering\n'Juloe.\"\nMra. W. Donaldson and children\nof Kimberley have arrived to mak*\ntheir home In Creston, Mr. Donaldson having located here aom* month*\nago. ,\nRsymond Treen of Orand Forks\nhu taken over the work of sulstant\nC, P. K. agent, succeeding \"H*nkM\nOodderls, who hu taken a almllar\nposition  at  Kimberley.\np. V. Staplu got back ye*t*rd*y\nfrom a trip to Kelowna, on whlcb\nhe wu accompanied by Mra. fltaplea\nu far u Oreenwood wher* she\nwu a guest of her sister, Mrs* D.\nMacdonald.\nMrs. But, who hu spent som*\nmonths here with her 'daughter\nand son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.\nMacDonald, left this wuk for Sacramento, Cal. where ah* will make\nan extended visit to a daughter.\nMrs. A. Corrle hu Just arrived\nfrom Cranbrook to Join ber husbsnd,\nTh*y have taken the new Anderson\ncottage.\nPITTSBURGH,   Nov.   1    <AP).   \u2014\nPitcher E. Clive Dudley and Catcher\nVal   Plclnlch   today   were   released\nunconditionally   by   the   Pittsburgh\n81606.90 Plratu.\nMERALOMAS ON\nWAY TO ALBERTA\nVANOOUVER, Not.  1   (CP)^-ftit-\nish Columbia rugby champions, Van*\ncouver Meralomu, were Calgary-\nbound tonight, en rout* to the lair\nof Altomah Tigers, and ready for\ntheir wutern Csnada aemi-flnsl battle on Ssturdsy.\nTwenty-one players, two coaches, a\nI trainer   and   official   were   Included\n' In the party.\nand a recitation by Mlaa Triggs were\nmuch enjoyed. A delicious supper\nwu served. Thou present were En-\nfign Oray, Captain McFarlane, Mrs.\nR. I. Fox, Mrs. T. Ralph, Mre. Merger, Mrs. A. Brldgamsn, Mrs. Hsrold\nEvans, Mrs. Martin Dally, Mrs. W.\nT. Phillips, Mrs. Leo Burke. Mrs.\nE. Johnson, Mrs. L Rowe. Mrs. B.\nF Anderson, Mrs. Ol* Oslnt, Mrs.\nW. F Thompson. Mr*. A. Stevenson, Mrs. S. C* Mason, Mrs. Howard\nFerguson, Mlu Beatrice Dslly, Mlu\nMarlon Dally, Mlu Lome Triggs,\nMlu Annie Rowe, Mlu Leah Rowe,\nMlu Ruth Phillips. Mlu Irene Phillips, Mlss Catherine Matagar, Mlu\nEunice Cook, Elwood Phillip* and\nthe hostess.\nGRAIN  EXPORTS  DOWN\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 1 (CP)^-Van-\ncouver grain exporta for October\ntotalled 4,486.734 busbsl* against\n30,344,333 bushels In October, 1033.\nsocording to the Vancouver mer-\nI chant's exchange reports\nbuaineas   visiter   here   Saturday.\nR. W. Bruhn of Sicamous wu\nthe week-end guest of his son snd\ndaughter-ln-Isw, Mr. and Mrs. R.\nE.  Bruhn.\nMisses Evelyn Thompaon, Duldc\nLowe, Constance Sells, Elsie and\nEmms Chlulero, Effle Shannon of\nNew Denver, wer* Nakusp visitors\nIWday.\nAt s muting of tbe Toung\nPeople's Dlscuulon group hald Monday evening at th* home of Mrs.\nO. Howarth tb* Independent platform wu preunted by Roy Sklllloorn. Tbe speaker uld, \"The Independent movsmsnt afford* opportunity to people of ell political\nopinions to Join together and work\nwtth united effort In th* Interest\nof this riding and the province u\ns whole.\" He dealt with unemploy\nment, health lnsuranoe, education,\npensions, taxation, agriculture, mining, rural councils and Uquor traf*\nCarmichael Speaks\nfor Fitzsimmons\nPASSMORE, B. O, Nov. 1\u2014Capt,\nJamea Fitaslmmons, Independent\ncandidate for the Kaslo-Slocan riding held a muting here on Wedneaday. There was a fair attendance.\nCapt. Carmlchael of Vanoouver wu\nsupporting the candidate and gave\naome interesting data on B. c.\npolitics.\nOn Thursday the Liberals held a\nmeeting st Valllcan. There wu *\ngood attendance of realdent* from\nher*.\nMr. and Mrs. Loula Hakeman and\nfamily and brother Henry ot Suk-\natchewnn have taken up their residence  here.\nA surprise party wu held at\nMr. Thocatlenson's on Saturdsy evening. The guests included Mr. and\nMrs. W. Innes, Mr. snd Mrs. O,\nStrong, J. James, Mrs. W. R. Perry,\nMlss Barbara Perry, Mrs. C. Harrison,\nAlf Hepland, J. Forbea, Morris, Cyril\nsnd Alf Ward and C. Newcomon.\nDancing was tbe order of the evening.\nC. Tbornstlenson wu a vlaltor to\nRouland on Saturday, returning\nhare on Bunday ncsompanled by his\nson Fred.\nW. R. Perry wss a visitor to Vel-\nllcan on Friday, the guut of Mr.\nand Mrs. F. Soucey.\nMr. Coleman wu a visitor here\non   Thuraday.\nSan Francisco Folk\nVisit Slocan City\nBLOCAN CITV. B. C. Nov. 1 \u2014\nMrs. W. Hysllp, who was a patient\nin the Slocan Community hospital\nfor  a  time,  is  home   again.\nW. Hysllp, who had bun on a\ntrip to Alberta with R. D. Xennrdy\nof Lemon Creek with a truck load\nof apples, arrived home a few daya\nago.\nMr. and Mra. Jsmes Howard and\nbaby daughter and Mlu Beatrice\nMuir, who has spent the put three\nwuks In Spoksne and Vancouver,\narrived  home  on   Monday.\nMr. and Mrs. T McNelsh spent a\ncouple of days In Nelson during\nthe wuk.\nMr. and Mrs. F. E* Lehr of Ban\nFrsncieco were visitors in town\nduring the weekend and looked up\nmsny of their ecqualntanu* while\nhue. Mr. Lehr was bookkeeper for\nthe Ungle-Johnson lumber firm for\na number of yum.\nHEXIMER IS GOING\nTO GERMAN TEAMS\nPORT COLBORNE, Ont., NOV. 1\n(CP)\u2014-Fan Heximer, former Niagara\nFalls Junior star, who playtd left\nwing   for   port   Colborne'*   unlor\n____\u00bb. ___ _ .        __    O.H.A. turn in the lsst thre* c*m-\nfie. a vote of thanks wu extended I paigns, left today for Berlin where\nthe speaker by the president, Dr. | he will play and coach Berlin and\nO.  D.  Stlbba. i Munich hotkey teams.\nYour Choice\nToday\n1\u2014FRANK PUTNAM and Liberalism\u2014stable and effective government\u2014work at fair wages.\n2\u2014Independent \u2014 Unorganized  group government\u2014\nlog-rolling to retain power.\n3\u2014C.C.F. \u2014 Socialism\u2014Destruction of industry\u2014end of private enterprise an'd\nprivate ownership.\nA final appeal ii mads to Liberal, Labor and Conservative alike to join in a united\neffort to establish stable and constitutional government, which only the Liberal\nparty can assure.\nVote for\nFRANK PUTNAM\nThe Liberal Candidate\nPHONE\n169\nFOR CARS\nTO POLL\nPHONE\n831\nVoting on Victoria Street, One Dooi West of Kerr Apartments\n riOB   EIOBT\nTHB NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B-C\u2014THTJBSDAY MOBNINO. NOVEMBES  -. IMS-\nTURNER POINTS OUT WORKS\nOF LIBERALS IN REFUTING\nAnACKS ON CCF. PROGRAM\nC.C.F. Policy Is One of Reconstruction Giving\nPrecedent to Human Well Being, Declares Dr. Walley\nOr. O. A. C. Walley, C.C.F. candidate for Nelaon-Creaton riding, Oeorge\nTurner, Mra. Ruppel and R* Foxall vere speakers before a packed audtenco\nin the Eagles' haU Wednesday night when Mr. Turner refuted statements\nmade   by   the   Liberals   against   the.*,\nc,c.F. ^r\n'The C.C.F. ls a federation of\norganizations' whose purpose ls the\nestablishment In Canada of a Cooperative Commonwealth In plaoe of\nthe competitive, crumbling capitalistic system giving precedence to\nhuman well being in place of power\nand wealth to a few, declared Dr.\nWalley.\n\"To build anything new one must\nflnt understand the old. So to give\nan understanding of our present sys.\nsentlng capitalism and  the plan of\nthe  C.CF.\n\"The pyramid of capitalism Is up-\nsld; down and power Is centered at\nthe bottom, In 5 per cent of our\npopulation, thiough - ownership of\ncapitalised capital with Interlocking\ndirectorship and holding companies,\ne.g. 83 directors of three largest\nbanks hold 800 directorships In all\nImportant Industrlil and financial\nconcerns In Canada.\n__  m \u201e ,_        \"The    system    or    pyramid    Just\ntem  and a  plan tor  the  future,  11 grew without plan of any kind and\nhave two charts, or pyramids repre- was made to function ln an age of\nTONIGHT\n8 P.M.\nEAGLES'\nHALL\nTONIGHT\n8 P.M.\nHockey Club\nCARNIVAL\nThrills - - Excitement - - Fun\nHousie-Housie \u2014 Crown and* Anchor \u2014 Bingo \u2014\nAll yonr favorite Games \u2014 with chances to win a\nHorn, a chicken, a blanket, silverware-\nDancing to the music of the Melody Makers at 9 p.m.\nBE there when the fun starts\nTHE HOCKEY CLUB NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT\nHere the election results at the carnival\nMilk Prices Advance\n8 Quarts per Dollar\nDue to advancing feed prices and to maintain a high\nquality of milk production during thc winter, the\nabove is effective from November 1st.\nH. Bourgeois  Slocan Valley Dairy\nW. Calbick  Lakeside Dairy\nH. DeJong  Crescent Dairy\nSam Jerenkoff\t\nJ. Juriloff Willow Dairy\nA. Kerush   Sunrise Dairy\nMrs. A. Klein\t\nKootenay Valley Milk Producers Co-Op.\nR. Leonard  Sunnybrook Dairy\nA. Limacher\t\nJ. O'Genski   Rosemont Dairy\nPalm Dairies Ltd (Curlew Creamery)\nE. A. Pieters  Bluff Dairy\nVV. Riley  Riley's Dairy\nT. W. Slader  Slader's Dairy\nPYREX SALE\nONE DAY ONLY\nSaturday, November 4th\nCOMMENCING AT 9 A.M.\nHere is an opportunity io Mock your pantry shelves\nwith sparkling transparent Pyrex Ovenware at Exceptionally Low Prices.\nCustard Cups, 4 for 30\u00a3\nPie Plates, each   45*\nRound open Baking Dishes, 1 qt., each   55*\u00a3\nOblong Bread Pans, 9 inch, each \u201e  75<\nRound Casseroles, 1 qt., each  \u25a0  85*\u00a3\nALL OTHER PIECES SIMILARLY REDUCED\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWHOLESALE RETAIL\nscarcity. We have learned and can\nproduce ln abundance and yet we\nhave today many In want In a land\nof plenty. The policy of those' ln\npower la to out productions, create\nscarcity ao the system wll function.\nIn the growth of this preaent system\ndebt la created, the larger our production In -rf.clua.rlal and financial\nconcerns the greater the debt, for\nan advance of credit means a debt\nand this debt must bo paid, and the\ncarrying chargea, that la, interest or\ndividends on that debt. The people\nof Canada must and do pay that\ndebt and the carrying charges on lc\neither through taxes or tbe purchase\np.lce of any commodity or service\nthat tbey require. With thla large\ndebt and carrying chaigea coupled\nwltb machine replacing man, and\nthe enlarging of production, lt Is\nnow Impossible to give buying power\nsufficient to the people to purchase\nwhat they have or can produce\nobeying the laws of the present economic system. We are faced with\ntne four alternatives, of going back\nto the days of our forefathers, tbe\ndestruction of the present civilisation, the collapse of our present\nsystem with- chaos, or go forward\nand reconstruct our socla. and economic ayatem on a mors democratic\nbasis for the benefit of the people\nof Canada and British Columbia.\nPRODI (TIV1TV   ANU  WOKK\n\"A plan has to be brought forth.\nThe C.C.F. plan I demonstrate with\nthe C.CJ1. pyramid for your approval, one based on productivity\nand worlc of the people of Canada\nwith primary production (raw fluffs)\nas the base, secondly, manufactuie\nand construction, followed by service\nproduction ln all spheres with our\ngovernment ahd cabinet representing\nand expressing the wishes and desires and will of all the peope in\nspheres of production. Capping our\npyramid we havo a national planning commission of experts, engineers, statisticians, etc., who aie\nresponsible to our cabinet and government. Managing boards of socialised Industries, central banks, national lnveatment boards who act\nunder general.direction of national\nplanning commission but these Just\nmentioned disallled from day to\nday po itlcal interference.\nSOCIALIZE   MONOPOLIES\n\"Monopolies or virtual monopolies\nln sphere of production would ultimately be socialized, which meana\nownership would be vested in the\npeople, publicly owned. Thus power\nwould be vested In the people. Control or management of Industrial\nand financial concerns would be\nvested ln boards becauae of competence ln Industry, in flnanoe, acting\nas trustees  for  ths people.\n\"In those spheres where lt ls not\nmonopolistic, cooperative enterprises\nwould be encouraged. Another Interpretation ls, thos* productive spheres\nwhich we use jointly we should own j\nJointly. Those things which we use\nprivately   we   should  own  privately.\n\"The CCP. doea not believe ln\noutright confiscation, nor does it\nbelieve in change by violence, as\ncontained ln our policies with explanations. What we do want Is\nthe most stable and most equltabe\ntransition to the Cooperative Commonwealth. We recognise the need\nfor compensation to Individuals and\ninstitution* during the period of\nchange before a planned economy\nbecomes fully operative.\nNO   INTERFERENCE\n\"In the religious field I'll quote\nextracts, 'Nor ahall we Interfere with.\nthe cultural right of racial or re-\nlgloue minorities.' In any amendments to the B.N.A. act, 'Safeguards\nwill be inserted to lbsure that the\nexisting rights of social and re*\nllgioua minorities shall not be changed without their consent.' 'We stand\nfor full economic, political snd religious liberty for all,' and that\ndoesn't mean a favored few.\nSpeaking of our provincial governments one cannot point at one alone\nand aay you have put us lu debt.\nTaking our share of Dominion debt\nplus provincial and municipal debt,\nwe have a debt of SOO million ln\nround flgurea or $3600 per family\nof five or $730 per individual plus\nthe interest of dividend on that\ndebt, in thla province alone Jt ls\n$1070 per family of five or $334 per\nindividual. Thla debt tt made up of,\nIn round figures, 30 million of over-\nexpenditure with little or no asaets\nto show for It, 35 million lu P.o.B,\n40 million in highways and 30 million in buUdlng land settlement\nscheme and relief. This haa grown\nevery year from 1918 to the present,\nboth parties have done lt.\n\"In Britiah Columbia our aim ls\nto express national C.CJ. principles\nand advance theae policies. Aa British Columbia haa jurisdiction of\nmost of our economic and all natural resouroes, planning must be\ncarried on lu British Columbia. In\nfinance ws intend to cooperate with\nother provinces to obtain ownership\nfor the people of all financial machinery. We will not contract debts\nlightly nor treat debt lightly. If\ncompelled by a situation of emergency, will develop purely provincial\ncredit.\nSEITBITY   OP   TENt'BE\n\"To the farmer we stand for security of tenure on his land; assistance in coordination of production,\ncooperative marketing. Uxation baaed\non  Income  and  not land;   labor to\nsecure a maximum Income and leisure; unemployment Insurance and\nencouragement to share ln the management of hla Industry or profession.\n\"For home owners a moratorium\non principle and intereat handled\nby a debt adjustment board; amend\nthe municipal, apt to provlda authority for municipal councils to\nwithhold from tax sale the homes\nof the people who have lost their\nincome.\n\"All,taxes to be levied on ability\nto pay.\nVOCATIONAL SCHOOLS\n\"Democratic educational system\nadapted to Individual needs; vocational schools for our unemployed\nyouths; education should be for vocations and as leas are being ab-\nsorbea ln the industrial field, more\nshould be trained for administrative\nand service-giving occupations. Also\neducation for leisure ln a creative\nsense. A'ong with thia education for\ncitizenship or the responsibility ,ln\njuiding a fuller democracy and a\nthought for more - than his own\nparticular Interest.\n\"Of course  to   bring  policies  Into\neffect legislation ls  required and so\nthe constitutional  procedure wilt be\nfollowed.\nLIBERALS   UNFAIR\n\"I have tried my best to stay\naway from personalities, faults, promises and the uae of unfair and mud\nslinging m.thods In this campaign,\nbut I can..?t say the same of tlie\nspeakers of our opposition, ln particular the Liberals. Tbey have\nadopted the methods of a party up\n\u25a0gainst the wall and any methods\nor means to maintain existence If\nI were to predict the future of the\nLiberal party lt can be found ln\nGreat Britain.\n\"I might say I am a native son. I\nam conscious a change ls required\nand it cannot be doni ln a day. I\nwill do my best If elected to express\nthe wishes of the people in thla riding and will visit the different\nparts of the riding before and after\nevery session of the house to get\nyour advice and wishes and to report\nthe proceedings of the 'house. My\nhonest d-airc ls to do and give my\nbeat. In. the Interests of the people.'*\nLIBERALS   EXPELLED\n\"The Liberals say 'By their works\nye shall known them,\" declared Mr.\nTurner, \"and what do we find.\"\nThree prominent Liberals were expelled ln disgrace ln the Beauharnois scandal.\nHon. lan Mackenale, M. P. accused\nthree leading C. C. F. members In\nthe Dominion house of having received bribes from the Beauharnois\nfor campaign purposes, yet he backed down and retracted the statements admitting they wre not ln\naccordance with facts, when he was\nthreatened  with legal action.\nj. W.. deB. Fa.rie, K. C, wanted\nstable government* After the example of stable government in 1910-\n1928 It must be the barnyard type\nhe meant.\nPremier Oliver stated never sgaln\nwould Mr, Farrls be a member of\nany government to wblch he belonged. Then there was the plugging\nscandal at Vancouver in which M. A.\nMcDonald was dropped from the\ncabinet at the time when he was\nattorney   gen:ral.\nO. McOreer. K. C, the new convert of the Oxford movement and\nan apoetle of purity waa defeated\nand discredited whenever he ran\nfor public office. He was a tine\nUbersl.\nUl'OTES  EDITORIAL\nQuoting from an editorial In the\nVancouver Province recently, Mr.\nTurner read: \"Mr. PattuUo does not\nwant to be reminded of facts about\nthe Liberals In British Columbls.\nThe past ls all behind and the future all ln front. He doesn't like\nto be reminded of Liberal frlenda\nof yesterday who have brokm with\nthem now because of b.oken promises of tbe party. Fourteen former\nLiberals were running as Independents In this section to say nothing\nof former Liberals who have strayed\ninto the C. C. F. fold. Those who\nhave strayed Include such men as\nGeorge McGregor of Victoria, St.-\nDavid Whiteside or New Westminster, Dr. G. B. Hall of Nanaimo,\nH. F. Kergln of Atlln, Dugald Donaghy, K. C. Mr. Pattullo can't bear\nto be reminded of theae.\"\nMr. Putnam statei the Liberals\nwere without alibis, and declared\nthe c. c. F. had no leader and no\ncourage. Thi C. c. F. emphasised M:.\nTurner, had the courage to expose\nthe policies of the C. c. F. before\nthe record of past Liberal administration, and the courage to place\nthe electors.\nENOltill   EXPERIENCE\n\"Liberals declare they have a\nleader, platform and experience. The\nC.CF. admits they have experience\nand as the reault of such experience\nthe electors will decide that the*\nhsve had sufficient of lt.\n\"Psul Kerr, Vancouver barrister,\nIn speaking In Nrlson recently made\ntbe claim that the Liberal government gave the vote to women. The\nfact of the matter la that the electora of British Columbia gave the\nvots to women th.ough a plebiscite\nfn 1918.\n\"They, also state the Liberals claim\nto have brought ln all pensions, and\nsocial legislation which exist in this\nprovince. The  workmen's compensa-\nPRICE OF GOLD\nMONTBEAL, Nov. 1 (OP)\u2014Prloe\nof bar gold ln London. today was\n$81.95 an ounce ln terma of the Canadian dollar, based on the London\nprloe of 131s 9d, and the quotation\nof ster'ing In Montreal at $4.85.\nYesterday the Canadian equivalent\nwas    $31,85.\nHELEN KERR\nIS TO WED\nCARMI, BC*. Nov 1.\u2014Mr. and\nMrs. James Kerr announce tbe engagement of their youngest daughter,\nHelen Duncan to Robert (Bert)\nMcLean, son of Mr and Mrs. Xt. K.\nMcLean of Whaletown, B.C., tbe.\nwedding to take place at the home\nof. the  bride,  November 4.\nMr. Barton of' Vancouver, who\nhas been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.\nJ. E. MUler, hes left for hts bome.\nMrs. Tomie Marsh entertained Friday in honor of her husband's\nbirthday. Radio music was enjoyed,\nand refreshments served. Those Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nystrom. Johnnie and Mary Kerr, Ctaar-\nlott MoCutchen, Daniel Gallous and\nWilliam    Borthwlek.\nMr. apd Mra. Erlckson of Midway\nwere bualneaa vlaltora last week.\nJohnnie McDonald of Greenwood\nwas a guest at Carl l.ystrom's home\nthis   week.\nMr. and Mrs. Henry Ttttt, Frank\nFritz, Camele Raunler and Carl\nNystrom went to Beaverdell to attend the turkey ahoot. Mr. Nystrom\nbeing one of the lucky ones last\nSundsy,  winning two  turkeys.\nRussel McCutcheon, who haa been\nvisiting at the Lerroux home, left\nfor hla home at Westbrldge,\nA. B. Winters was a business\nvisitor here frcm Orand Forka this\nweek.\nMr. snd Mrs. J. E Miller motored\nto B?averdeU Sunday with a party\nof   friends.\nMr. and Mra. Delbert Hood and\nchildren were guests at the home\nof Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nystrom Sunday.\nMra. Francis Cousins and children\nof Beaverdell. spent tbe day with\nMrs.  James  Kerr  and   family.\nMONEY\nBy   THE   CANADIAN   PRESS\nExchange rates at the close Wednesday wer;:\nAt Montreal\u2014Found 689 9-18;\nU.  fi.  dollar   1.10;   franc  8*08.\nAt New York\u2014Pound 4.80*4; Canadian dollar .99;  franc 6.03.4.\nParis-Bourse closed.\nIn gold-Canadian dollar 04.76;\ncente U. S. dollar  6538  cents.\nCANT SLEEP\nYou may feel nervous, irritable snd depressed, you msy suffer from indigestion snd\nheadaches; but the moet marked symptom Is\nsleeplessness. The treatment indicated is Dr.\nChase's Nerve Pood because it restores heslth\n\u25a0nd vigor to the nervous system.\nDr. CHASE'!\nNERVE FOOD\nMark Your Ballot Thus:\nLISTER\nMOUNTFORD\nPUTNAM\nWALLEY\nX\ntlon act was formed by W. J. Bowser\nIn 1916 and automatically put Into\neffect by tbe succe:ding government.\n\"The minimum wage act and other\nlegislation of -similar nature wss secured for tbe workers of this province\nbecause of the fact that the Llb.ral\ngovernment did not have a majority\nln the bouse and agreed to give this\nlegislation ln return for the support\nof three Labor members of the houae.\nMr. PattuUo ls going to control\ncapital and make lt function in the\nfuture in the Interests of the people,\nID impossible promise. Capitalism\nrill Only function in the Interests\nof the p ople controlling tbe financial resouroes of the country. Mr.\nPattullo is also going to give the\nworker a full dinner pall. They have\npromised this for the past 30 years\nto my knowledge, snd the dinner\npall gets lighter every day. He also\npromises work and wages for all\nbut fails to explain how he wUl\nprovide work and also how he wiU\npay the wages. Possibly with Mr.\nPutnam's assistance he may be able\nto pay wages. Mr. Putnam made the\nstatement to on; of hla employers\nrecently that tn his opinion $1*60 a\nday waa good wajes for any working\nman.\nThe Liberal leader tells us that\nto remedy existing conditions they\nwlU either Inflate or deflat;, they\nare not quite sure which. The Liberals will permit freedom of members ln the house, they state. Did\nthey do that with E. C. Henniger,\nlate member for Grand Forks-Oreenwood riding wben be voted against\nbis party in the houae on one occasion? The party executive advised\nbe would no longer bs acceptlble\nand Dugild McPherson was nominate* as candidate In the following\nelection. Possibly this is the type of\nfreedom they refer to.\n'Mr. PattuUo ls going to finance\nthe province by borrowing on tbs\nnatloual credit, falling which he will\nuse the sinking funds. How far does\nMr. Pattullo expect to get by using\nthe sinking funds of the provlnoe\nwhich a:e already marked for a\nspecific purpose? Thn state the\nLiberal party stand for capitalism\nand will not drive out capitalism.\nWe realise that, knowing that they\nare part and parcel of capitalism.\n\u2022Mr. Farrls states things could be\nworse. Can he convince thoee on\nrelief and others on the verge of\nrelief that things could be mueb\nworse? He states there is no poverty\nln normal times. My normal experience ln elty affairs reminds me of\ntha fact tbat one of the most se.ious\nthings the city has to contend with\nls the care of the poverty stricken\npeople residing ln tbls city.\n\"Opponents of the C.C.F. state we\nare going to take religion out of\nthe achoola If we get In power.\"\ndeclared Mrs. Ruppel. \"Before that\ncould be done there would have to\nbe religion put ln the schools.\"\nTeschers of every religious denomination taught ln the schools now.\nand there were no questions ssked\nof them as to their religious beliefs. Experience had shown that a\nteacher of one belief might, be\nequally as good  as any other.\nNor had there been any morals\ntn politics. Each party as lt succeeded the other aud took over tbe\nreins of governntent had proved\nequally bad. The favored few oontlnued to Uve tn luxury and the\nrest struggled aa best they could\nto glean the necessities of life.\nChildren today were undernourished\nln sit too many cases, snd one famous American doctor declared the\neffect of the depression, and the\nmental burden It waa placing on\nthe head of the family, was beginning to leave Its imprint on the\ncharacteristics of the family.\nWere mothers raising children for\nthe capitalists to send to foreign\ncountries to be killed in warfare?\nWas that why s mother cared for\nher children, nursed them back to\nhealth when ill, and guarded them\nthrough adolescent difficulties, to\nbe uaed ss puppets In a capitalistic\nregime, or to be sent to rosd camps?\nThe C.C.F.s aim wsa to do sway\nwith such things concluded Mrs.\nRuppel, snd s vote for Dr. Wslley\nmeant  a step toward It.\nR. Foxall spoke briefly at the\nopening, stating It wss not nersssary\nfor one to be down and out btfon\nstarting to aid others.\nIRR1GATI0N,FRUIT MARKETING,\nHIGHWAYS DISCUSSED BY COL.\nLISTER IN KITCHENER  SPEECH\nPutnam. Has   Taken\nNo Stand on Fruit,\nHe Charges\nEXPLAINS NORTH*\nSOUTH HIGHWAY\nImmigration   Ideas\nTold; Favors Economies in Govt.\nKITCHENER, B.C., Nov. 1.\u2014Col.\nFred Lister cloeed hta campaign\nIn the eastern end of hla riding\nMonday evening when he appealed\nfor election as an Independent candidate. He spoke of his 13 years'\nexperience ln the legislature as s\nrepresentative In the Creston\nriding. He had no particular attack on the C.CF. platform than\nthat lt was Idealistic. The Liberal\ncry wsa for stable government and\nthe Liberals hsd offered this ln\n1918. In 13 yesrs they hsd Increased\nthe provincial debt by $94,000,000.\nLiberal stability, he stated, was the\nfeeding of patronage to a chosen\nfew.\nColonel Lister referred to party\npolitics declaring under the Liberal\nsystem tbe caucus would rule. Referring to Liberal criticism of his\nvoting ln the house In the past.\nColonel Lister declared he then was\na member of a party. If elected it\nwsa his Intention to select ahd cooperate with the foroes In the\nlegislature promising administration\ntn the Interests of the people.\nDID NOT STATE\nWHAT  WOULD  DO\nThe Liberal candidate gave him\ncredit for his stand on the fruit\nmarketing bill, but Mr. Putnam did\nnot state what he would do about\nfruit marketing lf he wss elected.\nThe dlfferenoe between Colonel Lister and his opponent was thst lf\nColonel Lister were elected he would\nbe free to support snd to Introduce\nleglalatlon In tbe best Interests of\nthe'people sa s whole.\nIn referring to his work while s\nmember for the riding, he mentioned expenditures on public works.\nHe hsd been criticised by Liberal\nparty men regarding the north and\nsouth Idaho state rosd and Its\nconnection to the provincial highway through the Canyon, Lister snd\nErlckson  districts.\nThe road was built, but Its further extension was balked principally by Liberal men of the district\nas the result the state of Idaho had\nbuilt s cut-off road from Copeland\nto Klngssrate and traffic from the\nJJM.. esst bound, did not paas\nthrough the constituency.\nVOTERS*  LIST\nHe referred to the rotten condition of the voters' Ust and suggested a change ln the system so that\na person could bs sworn In aa a\nvoter on election day, ss ls the case\nln  Dominion politics.\nSpeaking of rural schools, he\nadvocated high school tuition at\nstate expense and s set system of\ntext  books.\nColonel LUter emphatlcaUy declared he fiad been an ardent supporter of fruit marketing legislation\nand would support It If elected\nsgaln. He referred to irrigation and\nloans msde to districts to Instal\nsuch works. The present government\nhad made readlustments ln some\ndistricts but not In others. He did\nnot believe thla was fslr procedure\nHi stood for equal treatment to\nall; complete wiping out of Intereat\ncharges and spreading the repayment of capital on sn adjusted bssln\nover a period of 30 years. By this\nmethod irrigation farmers would\nknow where they were st. Such s\nsettlement he beUeved would be ln\nthe best Interests of the general taxpayer. Mr. PattuUo, emphasised tbe\nspeaker, had stated thst any such\nadjustments would be made across\nhts dead body.\nFAVORS  COMMISSION\nColonel Lister favored a public\nutilities commission snd a highway\ncommission, providing they were\nnon-psrtlssn and appointed and\nfunctioned    under    safeguard    pro-\nWWS OF THE MV\nAt  your  Grocers Insist  on   CHO-\nQVETTE   BROS.   BREAD. (9062)\nReserve date Dec.  13th for Mothers Club  Christmas  Ssle. (9000)\nVoting\u2014Victoris   street,   one   door\nwest of Kerr Apartments. (9070)\ntectlng the Interests of the Interior\nof the provlnoe.       *\u00bb\nAs s meana of economy he suggested the tsking of the civil servloe\nout of politics. He favored a redistribution of sests wtth fewer\nmembers.\nHe spoke of the unemployment\nsituation, heslth insurance, std to\nthe hospitals, snd other affairs of\ninterest.\nThe CCF. was s lesp in tbe dsrk\nunder orders from s committee of\n13. Their platform could not be\nenacted until tbs British North\nAmerican act was emended.\nMRS. J. McKIE IS\nBRIDGE HOSTESS\nGRAND FORKS. B. C.,' Nov. 1\u2014\nMrs. J. McKle entertained at bridge\non Friday afternoon. Prise winners were Mlas Eleanor Srsklne, who\nheld highest score snd Mrs, T. T.\nWslker who held low score. Those\npresent were Mrs. T. Behan. Mrs.\nI. Blckerton, Mlsa E. Erskine, Rossland, Mrs. Vernon Forrester, Mrs.\nA. Lawson, Mrs. O. MoCsbe, Mrs.\nW. Gowans, Mrs. R. Hoogerwerf, Mrs.\nR. McLeod, Mrs. W. Ronald, Mrs.\nW.   Smith,   Mrs.   T.   Wslker.\nMrs. W. Blckerton was s bridge\nhostess on Friday evening. Mrs. H.\nMann carried off the honors for\nhigh acore snd Mrs. E. Vant won\nconsolstlon urine. Those preaent\nwere, Mrs. I. Blckerton, Mrs. Gaw,\nMra. W. Gowans, Mrs. E. Graham,\nMlss Hattle Gaw, Mrs. F. Hartinger.\nMlss Ida Hartinger, Mn. H. H.\nHenderson, Mrs. K. Henderson. Mrs.\nA. Lawson,  ttt*.  A.  Msnn,  Mrs.   A.\nF. Mlohener, Mrs.  R.  McLeod,  Urs.\nB. Norris, Mrs. J. McKle. Mrs. W.\nPearson, Mrs. W. Ronald, Mrs. K.\nScheer, Mrs. B. Todhunter, Mrs. E.\nVant.\nMrs. A. Gilpin was s bridge hostess on Saturday afternoon. Mlsi\nHattle Gaw won first prise and\nMra. H. Matthews won consolation\nprise. Those present were -Mrs. W.\nCorke, Mis. Gaw, Mlss Hattle Gaw,\nMrs. Lauce, Mrs. H. Matthews, Mrs.\nG. McCabe, Mrs. J. Murray, Mlse\nFlorence Spraggett, Mlss Alice Spraggett, Mra. A. Whitehead, Mrs. W.\nGowans, Mra. T. Walker. Mlss F.\nGilpin,\nMn. W. Eureby has as her guest\nthis week, Mlss Eleanor Srsklne of\nRossland.\nCampbell Reed of Vancouver ls\nvlaltlng his alster,  Mra. J. McKle.\nMr. snd Mn. E* S. Reynolds and\nchildren spent the weekend with\nMra.   B.' G.  Omaney.\nMra. W. Oowans nturned on\nThuraday  from  Neleon.\nMlsa E. Nyberg of Fife wss a visitor ln the etty this week.\nHsve  VANC.   SUN   delivered  dslly.\nPhone  387.  NELSON  NEWS  DEPOT.\nTo Relieve Catarrh,\nCatarrhal Deafness\nand Head Noises\nPersons suffering from catarrhal\ndeafness, or who sre growing hard\nof hearing and have hesd noises will\nbe glad to know that this distressing\naffliction can usually he successfully\ntrested st home by an Internal\nmedicine that ln many Instances has\neffected complete relief after other\ntreatments hsvs failed. Sufferers\nwho could scarcely hear hsve had\ntheir hearlnv restored to such an\nextent thst ths tick of s watch wss\nplainly audible seven or eight inches\nawsy from either ear. Therefore, If\nyou know of someone who Is troubled with hesd noises or catarrhal\ndeafness, cut out this formula snd\nhand It to them snd you msy have\nbeen the meana of saving some poor\nsufferer perhaps from total deafness.\nThe prescription csn be prepared at\nbome and Is mads ss follows:\nSecure from _your druggist 1 oz.\n| Perm int (Double Strength). Tske\nthis home snd sdd to it \\t_ pint of\nhot wster snd s Uttle grsnulsted\nsugar: stir until dissolved. Take one\ntablesooonful four t'mes a dsy.\nParmint is used ln this way not\nonly to reduce bv tonic setlon the\nInflammation and swelling ln the\nEustachian Tubes, and thus to equalise the air preeeure on the dram,\nbut to correct any excess or secretions ln the middle ear, and tbe result* It gives sre nearly always quick\nand effective.\nEvery person who hss catarrh in\nsny form or distressing, rumbling.\nhissing sounds ln their ean, ahould\ngive this recipe s trial.\nSERGEANT'S     DOG    REMEDIES\nA free book for every dog lover.\nAsk for your copy.\nLocal   agents\nCity Drupe tft Stationery Co.\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nThe Rexall Store\nAny child under 13 esn win the\nprises ln the Rexsll Doll contest.\nFor rent, furnished or unfurnished\n3-room suites.  Kerr Apartments.\nWstrh for the opening dste of\nFLErRY'S PHARMACY, successor to\nthe  Poole  Drag  Co.  Ltd. (9077)\nLEMON and PUMPKIN pies for\ndesert st Bt. Paul's church dinner\nMondsy  next. (9074)\nThe K.L.O. hospltsl Women's\nAuxiliary wishes to thank A. Brouce\nfor hla donation of $_tf. (9075)\nKnlghta of Pythlas Whist Drive.\nThursdsy, Nov. 3nd. Prlees snd' Refreshments.  Admission  SOc.       (9073)\nSupporters of Fred Lister, Independent csndldste, wishing csrs on\nNovember  3,  phone  770 esrly,\n(0060)\nThe opening of FLKURY'S PHARMACY hss been ansvoldably itr.\nlajed for a few dsys. Match for\nfatore   announcement... (9077)\nPYTHIAN  SISTERS\nSpecial meeting Thursdsy sfternoon,   Nov.  Snd,  3:30. (9073)\nIn yesterdsy'* Rsdlo Celebration\nadvertisement Hudson's Bay Co. were\nshown ss dealers for Sparton radios.\nThis should have nad DICTATOR\nRADIOS. (9071)\nSERVICE\nIN\nLUMBER\nA service here for the\nbuilder or rebuild.r that\nstrikes a new note of popular acclaim. For its speedy\npromptness you've never\nbefore enjoyed\u2014efficiency\nthat removes every con.\nstruction difficulty.\nW. W. POWELL\nCO., LTD.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nPhone 176\nFoot of Stanley Street\nTally-Ho\nThe new fall shirt fea-|\nture by Forsyth,\n$2.00\nThis new feature comes!\nin neat checks, figures]\nand   stripes   with   two|\nseparate collars or collar attached.\nEMORY'S]\nLimited\nSMYTHE'S BABY\nCOUGH SYRUP\nFor   Infants   and   older  KlddtMl\nNone   Better.        \t\nSmythe's Pharmacj\nPHONE 1\nPrescriptions Our specialty\nShop wllh ns by mall.\nStore Open Every Sunday\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.d\nOPTOMrniiST\u2014opticiah   I\n\u25a0Wt. 105. Medleal Art. BnlldUfl\nALL       CLASSES      OP\nMetal Work, Lathe\nWork, DriUing, Boring and Grinding.\nMotor Rewinding.\nAcetylene     Welding\nBENNETT'S\nLIMITED\n* Light and\nHeavy\nHAULAGE\nWith our equipment we\nare prepared to take care\nof all your transfer needs.\nJUST CALL 797\nRenwick's\nTRANSFER\n1\nSmall classified Ads bring big H\nturns. Try one.\nCAPITOL\nAn   earful   and   an   eyeful  of\nTantalizing,  Tuneful Fun!\nBing Crosby, Jack Oakie,\nSkeets Gallagher\nNed Sparks\nTOO MUCH\nMRMONy\nsnd\nMICKEY MOUSE\nANDY CLYDE\nNEW GOLF SERIES\nNo. 1\nElection\nReturns\nAnnounced at Theatre\nTonight\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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