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Page 5.\nVOLUME S_\nFIVE CENTS PIR COPY\nTHREE BRITIS\nT\nIrlHthon Ready to Pico Truth i\nU. S. Help Vital. Page 5.\nU. S. Looked to for Ships; Britain\nUnable te Keep Up. Pagi 3.\nU. S. Officiala Estimate Britain\nHai Yoar'i Reiourcei. Pago 8.\n=\nLION. BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-WEDNESDAY  MORNING. NOV. 27. 1940\nNUMBER\n***\nFresh Italian Troops\nRome Says Nazis\nNot to War on\nGreece, Turkey\nROME, Nov. 26 (AP). - Well-\ninformed lourcei ln Rome said todty Nazi Germany wu letving\nthe tight against Greece entirely\nto Mussolini, with no Intention ot\nIntervening to help her Southern\nAxis partner.\nThe ume sources also scouted\nrumon here that the Nazis were\npreparing to tike military tctlon\nagainst Turkey. Germiny It only\nattempting through diplomatic activity to keep Turkey from entering the wtr en the side of her\nneighbor, Greece, an informant\nMid.\nAa evidence, he said, there it no\nGermin military movement in the\nBalkans and only a few Nazi troopi\nare In Rumania ud none ln Bulgaria. (Neutral Balkan sources hive\nestimated there tre 1,290\/100 German soldiers in Rumania).\nThil source nid Bulgaria's adherence to the pact wai out of the\nquestion because Turkey might con-\neider such tctlon ground! for entering tbe wtr on the tide of Britain.\nSpain likewise il staying out of\nthe alliance, thil source ield, for\nlaar of compromising her position\nMe Problem\nDiscussed in U.S.\n\u2022WMHOTOTON, Nov. 26 (AP). -\nThe problem af itrikei in vital defence industriei wai studied by\nRoosevelt and his-.ad\"\ntrmamfrimw cSdjretsi.rfil\nCommittees.\nMembers of both the Senate\nand Home of Representative! advocated vigorous action, but the\nimpression prevailed thit officials\nconsider the existing administrative machinery adequate to deal\nwith the matter md the President\nIndicated no new legislation would\nbe sought now.\nMr. Rooievelt told hil pren conference afterwards thtt the main\nthing it to keep factories with Government contracts open md undamaged.\nChairman Martin Dies of the\nHouie Committee Investigating Un-\nimerican activities Issued a statement expressing hit committee'!\nreadiness to \"lend every possible\naid\" ln efforti \"to prevent e' repetition of Communist - instigated\nItrikei md acts of sabotage.\"\n\"Premature\" to Act\non Loan to Britain\nWASHINGTON, Not. 28 (AP).-\nSenitor Welter F. George, Chairman of tbe Senate Foreign Relations\nCommittee, expreued the view todty lt would be \"impractical md\naomewhat premature\" for the United States Congreu to tet Immediately upon legislation permitting\nwtr loans to Greet Britain.\nShortly before he msde his opinion known to reporters, George, t\nDemocrat from Georgia, called on\nPresident Roosevelt md State Secretary Cordell Hull. After the White\nHouse conference he said he was\nln \"general agreement\" with the administration's foreign policies.\nWeajtfi-g\nNELSON\nVlotorit _\nftinalmo\nMin.\n.   30\n.   42\n.   36\nVancouver      36\nKemloooi \t\nPrince George\t\nEstevan Point .....\nPrinee Rupert\t\nLangtrt\t\nAtlln     _.._\t\nDawion  \t\nSeatUe \t\nPortlmd   _.\nSan Francisco ...\nSpokane _.\nPenticton\t\nVernon  _ _...\nKelowni \t\nKulo.    \t\nCrinbrook\t\n-Calgiry\n24\n32\n44\n41\n42\n14\n0\n35\n96\n38\n31\n34\n24\n_..\n31\n12\nIB\nMax.\n37\n45\n4.\n44\n36\n38\n49\n48\n47\n17\nt\n47\n44\n02\n37\n31\n23\nU.S. Gold Credit\nto Build Joint\nDetente Is\nUrged\nBritish and Greek Planes Continually Bomb\nConfused, Fleeing Italians; Slaughter\nof Greeks in Landing Denied\nBy MAX HARRELSON\nAnoclited Prtu Staff Writer\nATHENS, Nov. 26 (AP). \u2014 Greek Infantrymen were declared today\nto hive scattered freih Italim troopi\u2014\"a choice regiment ot Romans\",\nthe Greeki called them\u2014thrown Into action ln a desperate attempt to\nbolster the centre of the sagging Albanian battle line.\nThere wai no stopping their forcei there or anywhere else along the\n\u25a0^mountainous front, the Greeki reported. .  '\nIn the North, they said, Greek\ntighten pushed iteadily beyond\nPogradetz, Italian stronghold 30\nmilei inside Albania, tnd ln the\nSouth they engaged Italians battling\nto hold Argirocastro, the second md\nlilt major Fascist \"invasion\" baie,\nand keep open their path to the\nAdriatic sea.\nThe Greek High Command'! communique tonight nid. thtt in the\nKoritza area ilx abandoned airplanes, \"among other material,\"\nhad fallen to the Greeki.\nA Government spokesman uld\nnot only had Italim reinforcements\nfilled to hilt the Greek tdvtnoe but\nthtt theie reinforcements wtre\nbeing pushed back in disorder despite their \"desperate efforti\/*\n\"The broken morale of the other\nItalians,\" he added, \"hai been imparted to theie troops. They hive\nbeen overthrown md ire retreating.\"\nThe fleeing troopi, the spokesman\nHid, were abandoning nearly ill\ntheir vehicles. He idded that on\nthe bank of a lake near Koritza the\nItalians htd burled \"important\nquantities\" of munitions tnd other\nmaterials which had been dug up\nby the Greeki.\nHe   confirmed   reporti   Greek\nforces had been landed, en the\nAlbanian wait opposite Corfu ind\ndenied   Italian claim! thit thiy\n\u25a0~*>***-ntmM*Mt*-& '\nAdvices reaching Salonika trom\nvarioui parts of the front indicated\ntil Italian units were seeking to\nturn towtrd the Adriatic in the.r\nretreat\nThe Italians were reported to\nhave only two main roads to the\nAdriatic, one leading North trom\nArgirocaitro and the otherTumrhtg-\nWeit from the Yugoslav border.\nBoth then route, tnd feeder\nretdi win uld to be crowded\n_ with troopi tnd motor equipment,\nunder oontlnutl bombing ind machine gunning from British md\nGreek planei.\nThe Greeki asserted Mussolini\nsped hli 42nd Regiment direct from\nthe Italim capital to bolster hit\nforcei on the Central Front, but\nthtt ln t four-hour, hand-to-hand\n5Itched battle \"they failed, ln i way\n\u25a0agic for them.\"\nIn the North, the Greeki ield\ntheir troopi htd pined Pogradetz,\nwithout claiming ita rapture, md\nthtt cavalry wat pursuing md\nrounding up retiring Fascist remnants.    '\n(Authoritative military circlet In\nLohdon reported the Greeks captured Pogradetz.)\nOTTAWA, Nov. 26 (CP). - A\nsuggestion thtt cost ot Canada's\nshare In tny Joint defence worki\nentered into with the United States\nmight be covered by a United Statei\ngold credit to Canada, to he covered\nby ear-marking for thit country I\ncertain percentage of the Dominion's gold production after thi wtr,\nwu mtde ln the Commons tonight\nby J. G. Turgeon (Lib., Cariboo)\nHit suggested loin would not bear\nIntereit, md ilnce it Involved only\nphysical transfers ot gold, he believed it would not be in violation\nof my United Statei neutrality\nlegislation.   .\nGeorge Cruickshank (Lib, Filter\nVtlley) criticized the Government\nmd Opposition alike. He complained\nall Government appointees ln Britiih Columbia were Conservatives.\nHe protested the use of io mmy\n\"dollar t yetr mtn\" who, he uid,\nwere \"cluttering up the itreeti of\nOttawa''\nInstead of using theie men, he\n-\u00abe___H_de_l tt* Government ihould\n' make uie of ft* memben of Parliament in seeking help to conduct\nthe wtr effort.\nMr. Cruickshank commented on t\nstatement by Mr. Ross that the Government wu \"iteeped tn polltlci.\"\nHe laid be wished he had time to\ntell how Liberal partisanship\nworked in Britiih Columbil \"be-\ncause every appointee is t\nConservative.\"\nUrging t highway building pro\ngram, especially in British Colum\nbit, Mr. Cruickshank warned thtt\n\"if i certain country went to war\nwith us, within 20 minutes the two\ngreat transcontinental railways\ncould be put out of tctlon.\"\nBritish Girls Aid In Aerial Defence\nBritish girls tre taking a more and more active pirt ln the war. Ren ire iome of them being\ntrained in aerial defence work, learning to operate.\nt Klnetheodollte, tn Instrument which traces mtl-\ntircrtft shells ti they tre fired md photographs\ntheir bunt In relation to the target, permitting\ngunners to mike the necessary correction ln tim.\nBritish Support, Soviet Actions\nCreate New Hope in Bulgaria\n\u25a0 - i..   i.,f_\nTWO BODIES FQMND\nON WRECKAGE OF\nYACHT\nSUVA, Fiji Island!, Nov. 36\n(AP). \u2014 Wreckage of \u2022 imill\nAmericin sailing yacht, the\n\"Wing On,\" hai been discovered\non Vlioquo.Reef, otf*aa**taa)\u00bb*f\n- ^_t\u00ab-Vtt\u00bbB\u00bb._\u00bbvu-_-l_M.-Tt!\u00ab-'\nbodies ol t mm ind woman\nwere found aboard md it wai\nbelieved another man had been\nburied at iet.\n\"The ioIi survivor wu t woman, believed to bt Fern\nThompson, who wai gravely ill\nwhen the wreckage wu discovered Sundiy,\nStarvation wu believed to\nhtve caused the deathi.\nEdmonton \u201e    2*\nSwift Current \u201e     S      18\nPrince Albert     9      IS\nWinnipeg ..._    12      16\n\u2022\u2014Below zero.\nForecast for Kootenay\u2014Moderate\nSoutheast winds, cloudy, much the\nsame temperature with iome sleet\nOT snow.\nB.C. Legislature\nApproves Budget\nWeir and Telford in\nClash on Health\nInsurance\nVICTORIA, Nov. 26 (CP). - In\nthe second division of its presen'\nsession, the British Columbil Legislature today ipproved the Pro-\nvincial Budget of Finance Minister John Hart, estimating 1 record-breaking revenue of $31,967,-\n391 against expenditures of $29,-\n.47,207 for the fiscal yetr ending\nMarch 31, 1942.\nThe vote wu 34 to 6 with the Liberal Government of Premier Ptt-\ntullo receiving the solid support of\nthe eight Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Party Memben\nin the House. Only six of the eight\nConservatives In the House were\npresent.\nApprovsl ot the budget cime\ntfter t one hour tnd 34 minute tddress by Hon. G. M. Weir, Provinclil Secretary, winding up the budget debate. He opposed creation of\nt Provincial Highway Commiuion,\nupheld the Government'! \"open-\ndoor\" policy in regaW to the Rowell-Sirois Commiuion Report on\nDominion Provinclil Relations, md\nsaid that in regard to Health Insurance, the \"opposition\" of the medical profession hu not yet been\novercome.\nThe Provincial Secretary engaged In t brief cluh with Dr.\nLyli Tilford.\nThe Vmcouver Mayor uierted\nthit the question of \u25a0 standard of\nlervlce wai Involved ln the proposed Health Insurance scheme, ind\nthat the costs In this Province were\nhigher thtn elsewhere. He uked\nwhy medictl men ihould be blamed\nfor asking Higher fees under the\nicheme.\nThe Provincial Secretary challenged- Dr. Tdtoihowgg pwetlrhefr!\nlenged Dr. Telford to ihow where\nmy Heilth Insurance icheme In\nthe world paid u much is British\nColumbia doctors were offered.\nHeed Taxation lo\nAvoid Inflation\nOTTAWA, Nov. 26 (CP).\u2014A con-\nilitent adherence to the policy of\ntaxation and borrowing, coupled\nwith voluntary ucriflce by the people of luxurlei md non-essential\nconvenience., Is neceuary to avoid\ninflation- in war financing, D. C. Abbott (Lib. Montreal-St Antoine-\nWeitmount) decltred Ln the House\not Commons today.\nSpeaking in the throne ipeech\ndebate Mr. Abbott uid inflation had\nalways brought chaos. It ihould be\nihunned. People ihould inveit their\nsavings In defence and victory.\nUnless this wii done voluntarily,\nhe prophesied, it might become necessary to initiate a syitem of compulsory uvingi. .\nPrivate memberi again*-held the\nspotlight in today's debiteX\nBefore It wu resumed Prime\nMinister King told Conservative\nHome Leader Hanion hi would\nendeavor to make it possible tomorrow to hive iome questions\non the order paper answered, tnd\nto advance motions for production of papers.\nFrom G. H. Caitliden (CCF York-\nton) rami a warning to the Government that its syitem of letting\nup numerous boanis hetded by big\nbusiness men to -direct the wir effort would fall, u it htd filled ln\nEngland.\nSome 37 boards, commissions, bureaux md panels had been set up\nto direct certain aspects of thi wir\neffort, be uld.\nAirmen Get Book\nTelling Air Story\nTORONTO, Nov. 26 (CP). - A\nbooklet that tells the itory of Canada's great part in the conquest of\nthe tir was issued today by the Department of National Defence tor\nAir, to be handed to each member\nof the Royal Canadlm Air Force\nu he receives his wing! u a pilot,\nobserver or air gunner.\nBelgium Fascists\nGaining Revenge\nBRUSSELS, German \u2022 Occupied\nBelgium, Nov, 26 (AP). \u2014 The Rex-\nlltl, Belgium's until Fascist Party,\n-tare obtatnint \"levsjige\" upon their\nformer opponent!, memben ot the\nBelgian Liberal md Clerical Parties.    -\nAt Namur, Rexlit demonstrators\nsmithed the windows it the residence of Ftmceis Bovesse, Governor of the Province of Namur. One\ndeported Rexist, returning to the\nProvince, itruck the Governor ln\nthe face.\nAt Boitsford, \u25a0 suburb of Brussels, I group of Rexist! attacked M.\nThelismar, the Communal Secretary, when he irrived tt the.Town\nHall, stripped him md then let him\ngo. He hid been ln the Cibinet of\nPremier Mtrtel-Henrl Juper.\nThe Rexilt newspiper, \"Ptyl\nReel,\" relates thtt Rexist guards,\narmed with t pot of tar, ptinted the\nwords \"Iei Llmogard\" (here t Limoges man) in large letteri on the\nfronta of the house! of four politicians residing ln Brussels suburbs-.\n14 Sets of- Pallbearers\nCarry Anna Verigin Body\nto Hill Tomb at Bri\nB. C, Saskatchewan,\nAlberta Doukhobors\nPay Tribute\nCirried In turn by 14 groupi of\npillbearen representing Doukhobor communltlei In Brltith Columbil, Alberta and Sukitcht-\nwin, the body of Anna Verlgln.\nwidow of Peter Verlgln II, wu\nburled Tueiday at Brilliant in\nthi torn!) containing thi nmilni\nOf her huiband and hil father,\nwhile Doukhobon virlouily \u2022\u2022-\ntlmittd tt 2000 to 4000 In number\nmournid her pining.   .\nThe funeral followed the established Doukhobor custom, but t' -re\nwu more than tradition in tht\ntribute paid her, for Annt Verlgln\nwu deeply respected by her people. She i known for her klnd-\nness, ind there wu wldupread\nsympathy for her In her constant\nhope since she cimt to Canada ln\n1928 thit her ion md diughter\nwould be tble to Join her here. Her\nion, Peter Verigin III, who though\nibsent wu named spiritual leader\nof the sect upon the detth of hii\nfather two yein igo. Is believed\nto be in prison In Russia\nTHIRD .SUCH PROCESSION\nIt wii the thlr' \"uneral proct.-\nilon of iti kind ft -llllmt tn whlc.\nthrcngs of Doukhobon mourned In\n1924 they carried Peter Verigin 1\nkilled in an explosion aboard a\nrailway train at Farron, to a tomb\nnewly hewn out of the hillside rock\nBirmingham Is Ld\na Shambles After a\nTerrific Pounding\nDebris Piled High in Streets Keep Storej|\nClosed; Bristol Sections Lie in Ruins   i 1\nSouthampton Heavily Bombed\nBERLIN, Nov. 27 (Wednesday)   (AP), \u2014 A number'\nof British planes dropped bombs in the suburbs of Berlin last]\nnight. German authorities claimed today the planes failed to\nreach the centre of the city.\nOnly a few bombs fell in the suburbs, they claimed.\n\"Effective defence measu.es,\" it was claimed, \"pn\nvented the enemy from penetrating the interior of the city.\"\nA communique claimed the bombs which fell \"on\ncity's outskirts caused slight house and terrain damage.\"\nLONDON, Nov. 27  (Wednesday)   (CP). \u2014 An all\nraid alarm sounded in London shortly before 7 a.m. today.\ntbove Br!_'.!_nt Two yein ago tV\u00bb\ncarried hli ion, successor to ti.e\nfint Peter, to the ume tomb. Tuesday the procession wu repel*....!,\nand the body o' An. \u2022 Verlgln was\nplaced beside the casket of be;\nhusband.\nUpon irrlvtl from Vmcouver,\nwhere ibe died Friday night aft.;-\ntwo monthi in hc.pital, the body\no.' Annt Verigin wu pltced un-n\nI bier In the family residence it\nBrilliant. Unbroken vigil wii maintained there by family, friendi ft)\nfollowers while eight choln in turn\nung prayen md hymni.\nFAMILY CARRIES\nBODY OUT\nAt 11 Tueiday morning the family and immediate friends carried\nthe body out of the house tnd delivered lt t. the tint group of pali\nbearers to itart the slow Journey\ntlong t winding roid to the tomb.\nProminent among the mourners\nwere members of her fimlly\u2014her\ngrandion John Verigin; her mother-\nin-law, Eudokli Verlgln, widow of\nthe tint Peter; md her litter, Mn.\nMary Polonikoff.\nShortly after the rites concluded\nDoukhobon from miny diitrlct\npolnta began to return to their\nhomei ln the Slocan md Kootenay\nValleys. Today thi large representation from Grand Forks, those who\nume from Alberta, ind the dele\ngates of Saskatchewan communities\nwill be en route home.\n.Photos of the funeral were taken\nby t representative of Life mig_-\nzine from Seittle.\nNightly Blackouts to\nCease; Alarm\nEasing\nBy ROBERT tt. JOHN\nAuoclated Preu Writer\nSOFIA, Nov. it (AP)-Bulgtr-t,\nhaving won the flnt round ot her\nstruggle to remain outside the\nAxis orbit, took__ew.h_._rt.ton.ght\nfrom the diplomatic activity of a\nviiltlng Soviet Foreign Office of-\nfcial and from Britain'! promlie\nto respect her integrity if ihe continue! I policy ot non-assistance\nto Britain'! enemiei. (Alio lee\n\"Bulgaria\", ptge 3).\nInicatlve of the new optimism\nln official as well u public\ncirclet wu t remark by Wtr Mlniiter Gen. Theodoisy Dasaloff thtt\nBulgaria hu seldom been \"in\nsucli t favorable position md\nwith 10 many friends u how.\"\nHe said the country now had \"no\nretson for tlarm\" and that he will\norder termination of the nightly\nblackout! tomorrow.\nIt wu reported ln British circles\nhere the Britiih \"guirtntee\" had\nbeen suggested to London several\nweeks ago u an attempt to squelch\nstories, circulated by German\nsources, that Britain, if victorious,\nintended to divide Bulgaria among\nher neighbon.\nBulgarian officials uid this itory\nhu a wideipread effect which\nmight be allayed by today'! itate-\nment\nThe editor of t leading newspaper\nuld privately the British statement\nwu \"welcome, but I wilh it had\npromiied to rectify iome Injustices\nof the lut peace.\"\nObiervera foreuit In thi mean\ntime in Intenilfled diplomatic\nstruggle bttween Germany and\nRuult for control of thi lower\nDanube River.\nDiplomat! looked to the renewtl\nof the Dtnube River Control Conference tt Bucharest later this week\nfor an indication ts to how fsr Berlin md Moscow would press their\nindent manoeuvrei for ipherei of\ninfluence.\nAi Germany eased pressure on\nBulgaria, which with Russian backing at least staved off throwing\nherself completely into arms ot the\nRome-Berlin-Tokyo Axil, Soviet\ndiplomat! loit no time in following\nup their advantage.\nGreat significance attached to tbe\nlong conference of A. A. Sobolev.\nPruident of the Russian Danube\ndelegations, Alexander Lavrischev,\nRussian Mlniiter to Bulgaria and\nForeign Mlniiter Ivm Popoff.\nLiberal Defeated in\nQuebec Byelection\nTHBTFORD MINES, Que., Nov.\n_6-<CP). \u2014 Tincrede Labbe, Union\nNationale candidate, won the Me-\ngantic County byelection Nov. It\nby t majority of 49 votu over Al-\nphonse Olivier, Liberal candidate,\nlt wai announced tonight after an\nofficial check.\nThe remit was \u2022 gtin for the\nUnion Nationil party In a seat\nwhich wu formerly Liberal.\nPLESSISVILLE, Que., Nov. 28 -\n(CP). - Alphonse Olivier, Liberal\ncandidate ln the Megmtlc County\nbyelection list Tuesdiy, will demand a judicial recount of the ballots \"as soon u possible,\" he laid\ntonight\nBy LOUIS HUNTER\nCanadian Prut Staff Writer\nLONDON, Nov. 27 (Wedneiday)\n(CP Cable). \u2014 While .Germin\nbomberi ringed anew fir and\nwide over Britain lut night Ind\nearly todiy authorities, lifting the\nveil of censorship, disclosed thtt\nBirmingham, Bristol md Southampton hive been bombed severely since tbe concentrated raid on\nCoventry two weeki tgo.\nThey lndictted Birmingham, itcond industrial city of Britian, wai\nshambles, its undamaged stores\nunable to open beciuse the debris\nU piled io high in the streets.\nA corrraponden. who viiited Brli-\nto! described sections of it U lying\nln ruin, twlited glrden tortured ti\nIf by great heat Into deformed\nskeletons of buildings.\n, Last night tni: Wlx.-..todtt ** \"\u25a0****'>\nralden were : reported attacking\nanew a \"Wut England city\" which\nlt wu stated had been under attack Sunday, md through Monday.\nSince authorities admitted Bristol\nhtd been tattered Sundiy night ob-\n\u2022erven wondered whether the ume\nport, through which wpplles have\nbeen trriving from the United\nStatu, wu under bombardment\ntgain.\nBirmingham'! ftmom trt gil-\nlery tnd the Empire Music Hall\nhave been damiged; t ltrge tr-\ncide ii wrecked. At Bristol, where\nIirge homei were destroyed, the\nhill of the Univenlty md some\nchurchei is well is the Art Gallery luffered bomb hlta.\nThe  correipondent  who  visited\nBristol uld the itreeti wen piled\nhigh tnd blocked  by  mastu  of\nbrick md stone. Shettered itores\ntnd ipartment houses were to be\nseen on ill sides. Some structures\nseveral   storeys   high   tre   empty\nshells.\nSchooli ind clnemti were extensively dimiged in the Bristol raid.\nThere were mmy flru.\nThe Press Assoclitlon uid, however; \"Although lt wu' a severe\nraid, the \"blita' on Bristol wu nowhere u heavy ss that on Coventry\nand the city and port, to which the\nGermms referred in the psst tetlie,\nstill hive t very ictlve future.\"\nSix firemen  were  klltad  and\nminy   Injured   In   Southimpton\nwhere  thouiindl   of   Incendiary\nbombi were dropped, Two of |iv-\neral clnemu hit were burned out\nbut thi luditncei ueiptd.\nThe Germtru tpptrently concentrated on certain areas tnd bliited\nthem to rubble, u they did to a\nltrge trea of Rotterdam ln their\nnow-hiitorlc  tttack   on   that   city\nlast Spring.\nLut night, u the ralden came\nover the West England city, they\nwere met with \u2022 ihock of i fierce\nbirrage.' They unloaded hundreds\nof incendiiriei on a golf course,\nwhere the bombi flared md sputtered out Extent of the high explosive dtmtge wu thought to htve\nbeen small. '\nThe London trea got the welcome\n\"ralden piued\" ilgnil before midnight Hoitile plmei were over the\nNortheut, Southwest Northwest\nind Eut Midltnd, but not In great\nnumbere. It wu luggetted miny\nNorthern French tirdromu were\nwtterlogged, bogging down Germen tir take-offs,\n' During the dtylight houn yeiterdiy London hid but one ilirm \u2014\nand thit i brief one. Four German\nplanes were shot down. No British\nlosses were reported.\nSeek Fishery Treaty\nOTTAWA. Nov. 28 (CP). - PrO-\npoult to give the International\nFisheries Commiuion additional\ncontrol over landing! from the\nNorth Picific Hilibut Fishery will\nbe conildered at meetings of com-\n\u25a0mlsslonen ind representatives of\nfleets, Fisheries Minister Mlchtud\nannounced today.\n22 Dead, 2(5 Lost\nIn loss of Jew\nRefugee Vessel\nJERUSALEM, Nov. 27 (Wednei\nday)\u2014(CP).-CtsutlUet in the w,.\nplosion which capsized the refugei\nsteamship Fatrio ln Haifa harbol\nMonday were placed officially today tt 22 known dead, 234 missing\nand 25 injured seriously enough to j\nneed hospital treatment.\nAboard tbe ihip were 1771 Jewish\nrefugees trom middle md South*'\neastern Europe awaiting transfer te j\niome British colony for duration i ~\nGreek Steamship\nCalling lor Help\nBOSTON, Nov. 28 (AP). - The\nGreek steamship Eugena Cambanii,\nbelieved afire in t gtle off Ctpt\nRtce, Nfld, flashed t second dis-'\ntress call today declaring ihe wu\n\"in need ot Immediate assistance.\"\nTropical Radio reported the vessel had appealed to other ships in\nthe vicinity to \"pleue indicitt\"\ntheir positions tnd that tht British steamship Urla immediately re*\npiled that iht wu \"standing by\" it\nthe vicinity.\nThe Eugene Cambanii gave a position which would place her tbout\n190 milei Southwest ot Cape Race.\nHer first distress call came two\nhoun eerlier md uid \"fore boHett\nand stoke hole uncontrollable.\nOther parts of ihlp hull full of\nwiter.\"\nOfficials Interpreted the distress\ncall to Indicate that the vessel wu\nafire. ,\nLate Flashes\nTOKYO, Nov. 27 (Wednceday)\n(AP)\u2014Admiral Kichiuburo Nomura wu formally designated Ambassador to the United Statei todiy\nin ceremonies at the palace.\nCAPE TOWN, Nov. 26 (CP)\u2014The\nBelgian Congo considers Itself It\nwar with Italy, the Governor-General \u25a0 announced tonight ln an official communique.\nORCHIDA, Yugoslivit, (On the I\nAlbtnltn Frontier) ,Nov. 28 (API-\nBorder observers reported tonight a\nbattle line had been established\nalong the Cerovia River,-iome eight\nmiles South of Progradetz, which\napparently still was In Italim handi.\nSHANGHAI, Nov. 27 (Wedneidiy) (AP)\u2014Jtptnese forcei In Hu-\npeh Province, more thm 800 mllu\nin the Interior of Japen, ire swiftly\nswinging into position to encircle\n300,000 Chinese soldiers, Domei,\nJapsnese news sgency, claimed today.\nJ\n uw   ill. i MINIM*    .LVIIJ.IIIHIWIIIII\n1.01 TWO \u25a0 .    ii. i   i;   \t\nf ropean System In Which Garbage\nCollectors Pick U>^ Full Cans and\nLeave Empties Best, Say Officials\niwson, Sparks Estimate Cost at $11,200 Per\nYear; Full Coverage Under Present\nSystem Would Cost $10,360\nOPOSE CITY FINANCE EXTRA CANS\nIntroduction of I system common In Europe, In whleh the munlel.\npillty lupplled cans (or ashes ind fer girbige md mide the oolleetlen\nby picking up full ctni and leaving clean, empty cim it eich house-\nI hold, l| In tht opinion of H. D. Dawson, City Engineer, tnd Dr. P. P,\n(Sparks, Medical Health Officer, thi moit satisfactory girbige collection lyttim.\nIn I report to the City Council reviewing the preient tystem In\nNelson ind thi ntid for Improving It, thiy gave thi Eurepun syitem\ntl their \"first recommendation\" becauie It would embody \"tht but\nprotection agalnit files,\" ind would prevent dutt md filth blowing\noff the garbage truck! In thtir pmige threuoh the itreeti.\"\nThe report wu tabled by thi City Council Tueiday night pending\nmen complete dlicunlon.\nAl an ilternitlvi to thli the extension ind revliion of the iyi-\ntim now In effect, to glvt 100 ptr cent coverage ef tht City, li recommended. Thiy propose thit thi City finance thi purchaie of 2700\ngirbige cam coitlng $6210 to de thll.\nAl igilnit paying for ..avenging out ef taxation, thiy recommend thtt the pruent fee syitem ihould bt continued, with provision\nfer making unpaid fees t chirge against proptrty ind entering them tl\ntrreirs of taxei.\nTheir reasons ire iet out u follows:\n\"While \u2014 a considerable proportion ot cttlei carry out tht work ot\ngarbage collection ind disposal at the coit of citizens under t general\nrate, we comlder thit thli ln Nelion would be grossly unfair method,\n! tor by it i comparatively imall number of downtown taxpayers would\n' hive to shoulder almost the entire cost,\"\nESTIMATED COSTS\nTo give 100 per cent coverage under the preient system In Nelion,\nexclusive of cim, would^coit <10j00e> \u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0'\"\u25a0\u2014\u2014-\"\u25a0\"> \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 \u00bb\u25a0\t\na yesr, lt is estimated. Coit of collection under the European system\nthit thi two officials prefer would\nbe $11,200 annually.\nInitial coit ot I supply of cans is\ngiven as $6210, needed ln either\nsystem. It the City ihould dtcide\nto flnince them for householders at\nt ntt of five centi per month the\n\u2022nnual return would be $1690.\nTo extend the shed it the incinerator and install water supply md\ndrainige would cost $3200.\nA rate ot three mills would meet\nthe annual coit of the European\nlyitem, ind 2.5 mills for the tint\nyear only would flnince purchaie\nof cms md improvement! at the incinerator.\nj On the monthly chirge bull, thi\nhousehold tee being 90 centi a\nInonth ind thi business houses av-\n.HEN TNI\nLIVER\nACTS UP\n\u2022 \u2022 * Till SPIRITS 11 DOWN\nA liver that fells to secrete all tb*\nUie it ihould may he the cause of\nmuch of the misery of temporary\nconstipation. It it important therefore that the laxative yon ttkt tlso\nhelpi itimulate sufficient bile flow\nto Kt on intestinal waite. Thii ii\n-why Beechams Pilll are increai-\ninjly favored tt a laxative.   By\ni*=w thati comes from faulty elimination. Buy Bee-hunt Pills at your\ndru spit's\n-10.. MijJOt.\n\u25a0NILJON DAILY NEWS, NELSON B. C.y-WEDNISDAY MORNING. NOV. IT. 114ft\nm\n*\u25a0_.\nw\neraglng 00 centi, annual revenue\nwould be $11,790.\nTo meet the coit oj the present\nsystem on I taxation bull 2.8 mills\nwould bring in $10,691 annually,\nmd for tht fint yetr only 1.7 mills\nwould produce $6467.\nA summary of the report follows:\n42 PER CENT HAVE\nGARBAGE SERVICE\n\"Under the present system thi\nCity's garbage collection, under contract, Is made from iome 670 residences tnd 61 business places (September accounts) being roughly 42\nper cent of the total number of such\npremises in tbe city. The garbage\nfrom tht remaining 66 per cent ll\nhandled ln various ud devious\nways, generally causing a variety\nof nuisances,\" the report itated.\nCoit of the present system wis\nlisted u follows:\nContractor  $4,000\nIncinerator nun    1,600\nSpirt man     100\nRepairs tnd sundries       260\nTottl $9,800\nApproximate collection]  $9,600\nCollections ire at the rati of 90\ncents per month tor one collection\nweekly, with an additional charge\nof 29 centi per month for every\nextra cm.\nThe report pointi out thtt much\not the regulir girbige il mixed\nwith ashes and that \"it Jl impossible\nto burn It\" because the ashes choke\nthe incinerator fire. \"The conie-\nquence It thtt luge quantlUei ot\ncollected garbage trt deposited ove:\nthe dump with the ashes, providing\n\u2022 breeding place tor flies, polluting\nthe lakt water with floating cam,\noringt peel ind io on, tnd creating\nin unsightly condition on the bank.\nSEPARATE ASHES\nAND GARBAGE\nTwo main systems, the report continued, were in common use ln other\ncities: Collection of garbage separately from ashes; collection of garbage and ashes mixed. Cities in the\ntint category commonly employed\nincinerators ind i small income was\n**t*\\\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHume Hotel Nelson, B.C.\nGEOROE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS 'EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\nHUM__-P. R. Butler, W. J. 8\n' Campbell, D. A. McDonald, Vincou-\nl ver; Ii. Crawford, It. Steedman,\n| Medicine Hat; W. S. Moll, Pentic\nton; A. Forbei, George Bladworth,\nNelion; D. M, Driman, Calgiry; C.\nJ, Neil, W, A. Webber, K. Wyckoft,\nSpokane; A. J. LaRocquo, Juneau,\nWuh.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nMR. AND MRS. PETER KAPAK. PROPS.\nIn our new wing you may enjoy the flneit\nroomi  in  tht   Interior\u2014Bath  or  Shower\nROOMS $1 UP-SPECIAL MONTHLY OR WEEKLY RATES\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER  HOME\"\nDuf Serin Hotel\nSOP Seymour St\nNewly renovated throughout Phonei and elevator.\nA   PATTERSON,   late ol\nVancouver, B. C. Colemm, Alto, Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION-Passenger and Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 t.m.\u2014Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. H, MolVOR, Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135       Nelion\u2014Phone 35\nobtained by ulviglng flan bottlei\nMil of pig twill frorq rettturaiiii,\nmd iu on. Where the garbage Ind\nuhM were muted they were either\n\"thrown dlscrimimtely over a dump\nfor the grut benefit ot file* md\nntt\"; dumped and covered with\nearth each diy; or \"dumped into high\npriced incinerators with plenty ef\nfuel and forced drifts, the mtterli!\nfint filling Into ctges ovtr tbt\nturntci while moltture !\u00ab driven\nout\" .\nA iurvey covering leveril hundred lyilemi ihowed that lt per\ncent operated entirely with city\nforcei; 28 pir cent combined public\nmd private collection; 93 per cent\nuied contract! entirely; 32 per cent\ncombined contrtctt tnd private collection; and 12 per cent used varioui other lyitenu.\nfour methods of meeting tbe cost\nwere; Voluntary uie ot itrvlce with\nfeei; compulsory service paid by\ntax rtW; llllitanot by uie of reduction products; chirgei for ipeclal services such is disposal ot\ncardies, etc. Tbe cltlei of Trail,\nCranbrook, New Westminster all\nhad compulsory service paid by taxation, it wai pointed out,\nEUROPEAN SYSTEM\nThe report described a system ln\nforce in tome European countrlei\nln which tbe municipality owned\nill garbage cans and In collecting\npicked up full cms and lift empty\nones. On each trip garbage trucks\nwmt out wltb a load of empty,\nclean cam and returned with filled\ncam. Tht incinerator attendants up-\narated cans containing combustibles\nfrom thoie containing uhes, burned\nthe former md dumped the latter,\n\"Thi* lyitem Is the beat of- all\nfrom a unitary point of view,\" the\nreport continued. \"... In Nelion\nit li believed a crew oi two men\nwith two trucks and driven would\nbe mora suitable.\" '\nIt wu estlmtted thi service would\ncoit $11,200 annually compared with\n$10,300 under thi present syitem\nlt it wert extended to glvt 100 per\ncent eovenge.\nAmendments to tha Nelson Scavenging Bylaw to define girbige ind\nrubbish, md to describe \"collectible\"\nmd \"non-collectible\" materials were\nrecommended,' since \"tn Nelion it\npreient there ls t mltundtratandlng\non tht part of all citiieni. . . who\nfrequently expect our gtrbtgt contractors to haul iwiy tree clippings,\nbranches, stones, rocks, sod. md\ngarden refuie.\"\nINCINERATOR CHANGES\nA number of proposals for structural changes it the Incinerator bad\nbeen put forward, said tbt report\nTheie Included supplementary grates\nfor drying purposes; extension of\nthe imoke stack; coane screens for\nseparating ashes trom garbage; I\nrunway, level with the furnace floor,\nfor taking out furnace ashes tnd\nuhu from screens; t ramp over thla\nrunway md bins for ashes; extenilon to the shed.\nThe simplest md least expensive means of solving Nelson's\npresent disposal problem would\nbt to keep ashes tnd garbage itp\nirate, Mr. Dawion tnd Dr, Sparki\nbelieved. Expensive changes md\nnew construction at the incinerator, and added current expense,\nwould be necessary to properly\nhandle them mixed.\nKeeping garbage tnd tshes lep-\ntrttt would necessitate two cms\nat eich residence,\n\"In order thtt tht purchase ol\nthese additional cam shall not\ncause to? much of a hardship on\nmany memben ot tbe community,\ntnd to minimize trouble and effort to Induce md tee that tbe remaining memberi comply with\nthe regulations, we propose thit\ntbe city u a whole shall flnince\nthe purchase ot' -tnt, tupplying\nthem to the premises and charging\na rental ot five centi per month\nper can.\"\nDr. Sparki md Mr. Dawson estimated 2700 additional cam, ccttlng\n$0210, would be rtqulrtd. It paid\ntor by the owner at five centi ptr\nmonth, tht estimated life of etch\ncm btlng tour yean, a rental ot\n$1900 per yeir would be produced.\nCONTRACT SYSTEM\nCOMPARES FAVORABLY\n\"We have investigated the costs\nof the preient contract system ind\nhive mide estimates of costs which\nwould be incurred by tiling City-\nowned trucks and erewi, and find\nthat the contract system compares\nfavorably, md we therefore recommend thtt tbt contract system be\ncontinued ind extended to meet\nproposed further extension of\nlervlce. . , .\"\nThe officials itated that it 100\nptr cent collections \u2014 using two\ncim to separate uhei tnd garbage\n\u2014 wu to bt instituted, revision md\nextension ot the garbage collectors'\ncontract would be necessary. Installation ot a drying system it tht incinerator to handle the lncreued\nvolume of girbige would be necessary, tnd this could be accomplished by t ilmple tipping buket ln\nthe furnace above tbe tires. An additional -man would be required tt\nthe incinerator. Ashes would be\ndumped.\nTotal expenses of such t system\nwu estimated It $10,380 I year, of\nwhleh $7160 would be paid te the\ncontractors md $3300 would represent incinerator, itaff and operation.\nIt wu pointed out thtt tht Municipal Act give power to municipalities to establish charges for re\nmovtl tnd disposal of garbage, and\nalso provided that unpaid charges\nmight be tdded to taxes ind be\nentered u taxes In arrean. The report recommended a bylaw amendment .to incorporate the latter\nprovision.\nOBJECTIONS TO\nPRESENT SYSTEM\nTht officials enumerated the foi\nlowing objections \"under our pruent inadequate and voluntary system\nol meeUng ooiti\":\n\"1. Inequaiities caused by voluntary uie of itrvlce.\n\"2. Innumerable unsightly dumping groundi over the whole city.\n\"3. Existing Incinerator dump\nbreeding place for files.\n\"4. PollutioJ of lake water from\nDEAN'SHOMEON\nKOOTENAY LAKE\nRAZED BY FIRE\nDEANSHAVEN, B. C. Nov. 38-\nThi home of Lt.-Cmdr. md the late\nMn. R. T. Dem at Deanshaven, on\nthe Eut lldi of Kooteniy Like, wu\ncompletely dutroyed by fire eirly\nTuesdiy, Mra, Dem loit her life\nabout a month ago ln tht linking\not tht liner City of Benarei, dying\nIn a lifeboat ot exposure. Her huiband wu lived.\nMr. ud Mrs. O. A. Bulling md\nchildren, who occupied the reildence, mined with only i few perional effects. The Dem borne wu\nplaced It their disposal as a temporary residence, prior to their establishing themselves in Cmada\njuit before the itart of the wir.\nCiuse of the fire wu not\" known.\nAWAKENED BY PLAMES\nMr. and Mri. Butling win iwik-\nened by tht nolle of cricking\nflames in tht kitchen immediately\nunder their bedroom. After a glance\nInto the imoke filled room they\nturned on all taps and rushed their\nthree children\u2014aged one, three and\nnine yean\u2014to ufety, The youngsters were placed, with spare mit-\ntresiei ind bedclothlng, ln a vacant\nchicken houie nearby,\nThe flames meanwhile penetrated\ntht room space and it wu hopeless\nto fight them. At dawn tht house\nmd iti contents, with the exception\not a bundle of penonal necessities,\nwin In uhu, A rare collection of\nbooks, t tint piano and tht marvellously complete labor-raving devices with which tbe home wu\nequipped ware destroyed.\nAinsworth residents crossed the\nlikt In tht dark, while othen came\nfrom Rlondel, to offer their help,\nAt present Mr, md Mrs. Butling\nmd children ire guests of Mr. and\nMri. Phillip Coleman, whose ranch\nadjoins Deanshaven.\n$15.00CREDIT'\nWill be awarded the holder ot our\nLucky Sales Slip Ticket during\nthe month of November,\nFINK'S\nLadies'Wear\nPhone 73 Burns Block\nA portion of Trail Platoons ot the Veterani'\nGuard of Canada. Left to right: Standing it\nthe Tadanac barracks. Left to right: Standing at\nreir\u2014Sgt-Mij. Robert Forbes md Lieut Percy Adams. Second row\u2014Lieut A. J. Collison, Sgt H. P.\nKlngwell, Pte, A. W. Scott, Sgt Robert Smales, Pte.\nP. H. Crtbbe, Pte. S. Bentley, Pte. H, L. Ctrter,\nPte, D. Chadwlck, Pte. H. Settle, Pte, D. J. McDonald, Pte. J, Carter, Pte. J, Nolan, Pte. W. Pope, and\nPte. Robert Hay. Front row\u2014Pte. T. J. Teahan, Pte.\nFrank Atherton, Cpl, Howard Allen, Pte. Daniel\nCondratow, Pte. E. G. Daviei, Pte, W. B. Anderson\nud Lce.-Corp. Jamei Walker.\nAircraft Plant\nStrike Is Over\nDOWNEY, Calif. Nov. 26 (AP).-\nA 13-day itrlkt at Vultet Aircraft\nCorporation\u2014which tied up work on\nmilitary contracts totalling $M,000,-\n000\u2014ended today with ratification\nby striking Congreu of Industrial\nOrganizations worken of t ntw\ncontract which will Increue wages\nof $300 employees by $1,400,000 annually.\nEmployeei will begin returning to\nwork tomorrow\u2014under the eyu of\nFederal Bueaa of Investigation\nagents determined to lit that no\nspies obtain entrance.\nCompany officials raid there\ncould be no \"mass reemployment\"\nOne commented:\n\"It will be a, slow process. The\nmen will be subjected to almost a.\ncloie scrutiny as when they were originally employed.\"\nPresidents Win\nLadles' Curling\nTRAIL, B, C. Nov. SO^-The Pruident! won 3.-33 over the Vlce-Pru-\nIdenti in the Ladies' Curling Club\ncompetition et the Trail rink Monday and Tuesday. Play results follow:\nMonday:\nMn. W. Alton, (Presidents) \u00ab,\nMn. A. MacMlllan, 7.\nMn. W. Barchard, (Presidents) 10,\nMn. C. Jones, 5.\nMrs. W. Wagstaff, (Presidents) I,\nMrs. W. Simpson, 6.\nTuesday:\nMn. George Hicks, (Presidents) 6,\nMn. A. Johmon, 9.\nMn. J. Millar, (Presidents) 0, Mn.\nA. Forrest, 0.\nAlfred Walls ol\nCastlegar Dies\nat 72 Years Age\nThi death occurred it Castlegar\nTueiday of Alfred Edward Ernest\nWatta, at the age at 73 yean.\nMr. Watts, who has resided it\nCastlegar for $3 yein, returned to\nhii home about t week igo, after\nreceiving treatment in Kootenay\nLike General Hospital.\nHii body wu brought to Nelion,\nand it it the Somen Funeral Home.\nTRAIL BOWLING\nTRAIL,   B.   C,   Nov.   28\u2014Men's\nbowling:\nUNION\" HOTEL\nP. Christante 144 154 148 440\nP. Huun \u2022\u00ab \u201e.. 151 173 141 471\nW. Weslwood 195 143 131 478\nCuhola-\"- 161 181 181 483\nSpot..._.,__   38  38  38 114\nTotali _ 849 673 669 1993\nTRAIL NO. 1\nL. Moro .__ 171 187 144 463\nJ. Merlo ____ 167 168 145 477\nA. Bortoluul _. 185 190 349 630\nL\u201e Derou . ,.._. 154 163 195, 513\ni     -'-\\     '\u2022    l\nTotali __..-  _\nLEGION BAND\nW. Turner .'. 118 170 145\nA. Smith   135 157 193\nJ. Forsyth 159 159 159\nW. Thttcher 125 157 156\nSpot  50 50 50\n. 677 655 729 2061\nContinued Use of\nNewi Service Still\nConsidered by C.B.C.\nOTTAWA, Nov. 36 (CP) - The\nBoard of Governors ot tht Canadian\nBroidcutlng Corporation lite tonight iuuid a brief statement which\nuld it wu still considering \"the\ncontinued me\" of Transradio Ntwi\nService by privately-owned radio\nstations bi Canada. Tbt statement\nraid: j\n\"It ihould be noted tbtt the Trans-\nradio Newi Service li not carried by\nmy itation or networks of the CBC\nitself.\"\nWest Arm Points\nRepresented at\nS. J. Allen Rites\nLittle Theatre\nPresents Pair of\nPlays In Social\nApproximately M memben of the\nNelton Little Theatre and friendi\nenjoyed two splendidly-presented\none-act penthouse plays it the Canadian Legion Tuesday night\nMlu M. E. Cottlnghtm directed\none play, ln which Mill Marjorie\nJorgenson, Mlu Elizabeth Fleck\nmd Harold Long took parts. Mlsi\nBarbara. Lug was director for the\nother play, ind acting in that were\nMlu Mae Fotos, Sigrid Matheson,\nReeve Harper and Leslie Craufurd.'\nRefreshments were served tfter\nthe presentation ot tbe plays.\nWeit Arm pointi were well rep\nresented at the funeral here Tuesday afternoon ot Samuel James Al-1\nlen, oldtime resident of Russell's\nLending, held from Clark's Funeral\nChapel. There were numerous\nflowen.\nRev. J. A. Donnell, pastor ot Trinity United Church, conducted the\nservice, and C. C. Halleran, Trinity\norganist, played the organ.- The\nhymns were \"Nearer My God To\nThee\" md \"Rode, of Ages\".\nPallbearers wert W. Q, Mills, R.\nWeir, John Horllck, Jack MacDonald, T. F. Jeffries and J. H. Vivian.\nInterment wu ln Nelson Memorial\nPark.\nVice-Presidents\nAppear (inches\nto Win Curling\nThe Vice-Presidents took a stranglehold in their competition with\nthe Presidents ot the Nelton Curl-\nlog Club when tbey lengthened\ntheir lead to 31 poind over their\nrivals with Tueiday night's 10\ngamu.\nThe count now ii 177-146, with\nlive garnet to go, Tbey will be\nplayed Thunday night at 7 o'clock,\nno gamu being scheduled tonight\non account of tht Rod and Gun convention and Salmon Derby banquet.\nResults of lut nlght'i gamu, wltb\nPresidents' rinks mentioned flnt,\nfollow: John Dingwall'7, J. B. Gray\n13; Dr. H. II. MacKenzie 10, P. E.\nPoulin 9; F. A. Whitfield 10, P. T.\nAndrews 8; Dr. T. H. Bourque 8, W.\nR. Dunwoody 8; J_. G. Harvey 5, J.\nG. Bennett IS; Sidney Haydon 7, T.\nR. Wilion 12; J. P. McLaren 8, G.\nW. Dill 5; F. D. Cummins 9, William\nMarr 7; M. J. Varseveld 6, J. H.\nLong 9; J. A, Smith { R. U\nMcBride 10.   .\n150\nMOYIE\nMOYIE, B. C-Mr. md Mn. . V.\nKenhiw tccompanled by Mn. Werden viiited Fort Steele.\nMr. ind Mn. Ernest Conitantlne\nind family, Peace River, htve arrived to mike their home here.\nJohn Armitage tnd Miu Doreen\nMmn ot Creston were gueiti of\ntht latter's brother-in-law md lister, Rev and Mn. 0. G. Smith.\nMlu Eunice Sibley of Cranbrook\nviiited Rtv. tnd Mn. Smith.\nMitt Solecki vltlted here prior\nto hii departure for Vernon military training camp.\nHarold Shaughneuy left for Spokane, Wuh.\nMr. and Mn. Ray Curran and\nfamily, Chapmtn Cimp, wire guests\nof Mrs. Mary Conrad.\nMn. Harry Hogg md diughter\nJanet Of Kingsgate, visited Mn.\nHogg'i mother, Mn. H. M. Pearson,\nMlu Elsie James lett for Boiwell\nafter visiting Mr. md Mn. R. A.\nSmith.\nMn. J. Whitehead villted Cranbrook.\nMn. P. N. Connd il t patient in\nMcDougall Hospital, Kimberley.\nMr. md Mn. Jtrvtix ind biby\nRlvir.\nirt   newcomers   from   tbe   Peace\nMr. and Mrs. George Whitehead\n\u2022nd fimlly hive taken up residence\nln Kimberley.\nfloating tlm, ormge peel md other\nrubbiih.\n\"5. Unsightly appearance ot water\nfront.\n\"6. Inability to burn thii rubbish\ntnd garbage because it is intimately\nmixed wltb unburnable uhu.\n\"7. In the month ot September\n43 per cent only ef taxpayen or\noccupiers were paying tht coit of\nkeeping tbe city clear of garbage,\nwhich it manifestly unfair; while\nmoit of tht othtr 68 per cent were\ndumping their garbage anywhere, a\ntew disposed of it in iome unitary\nmd satisfactory . way, othen did\notherwise. A clem city is i benefit\nto til md all ihould ply towird I\nclem city.\"\nTotlll  587 693 703 1983\nCROWN POINT\nT. Grieve 304 183 303  589.\nC. Illot  138 141 143. 433\nD. Dallu  149 167 165  461\nW. Moliskey 163 163 163   489\nTotals\n. 654 653 674 1981\nLADIES' BOWLING\nTRAIL HOTEL\nM. Perrl  189 173 195\nT. Matthewi 116 139 121\nE. Romeno  176 184 204\n0. Orlmdo   129 129 129\nR. Coleman  133 139 135\nTotali 715 760 784 2239\nCREDIT  BUREAU\nJ. Downie 103  71 119 392\nI, Salilclolll   151 124 166 441\nD. Haynes  139   98 115 348\nJ. Ptscuxzo \u201e._ _   95   88 141 324\nE. Laurie - 139 164  93 416\nSpot.....     33   33   23\nTotals\n. 669 665 656 1890\nJ. C. West Elected\nPresident Royols\nShuttle Club, Trail\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 20-3. C. Weit\nwu elected Preiident ot the Royals\nBadminton Club it an organization\nmeeting in the Ormgt Hall Mondiy evening. Edwird Henniker wis\nelected Secretary-Treasurer, tnd\nCommittee memberi appointed wen\nMn. Alexander Smith, Mn. W. B.\nHunter, ind Mn. A. Eldridge.\nPliy will be held ln the Ormge\nHall Mondiy and Thursdiy eve\nn'ngs.\nMiss Coletti and\nMiss Fornelli Win\nin C.Y.O. Whist\nMlu Louise Coletti and Mlu Mir-\ngtret Fornelll took fint prize with\nt icore of 41 ln \u25a0 Catholic whist\ndrive held under the auspices ot\nthe Senior C. Y. O. at the Cathedral\nHall Tuesday night. Consolation\nhonon were won by Mn. J. Vecchio\nand Mn. Nick Cassios. Their icore\nwu liven. Ten tablei were In pliy\nFollowing the cards wu tint musical entertainment by the Harris\nbrothers, Elmer, Johnny tnd Albert Their instruments win accordion, violin md guitar.\nCharles Linduy wu Muter ot\nCeremonies for the Whilt md Miss\nMildred Horrlgan wu in chirge of\nrefreshments.\nTrail Rotarians Hear\nof First Man to Make\nTrip, African Jungle\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 28 - Recollection! of a difficult and adventurous\njourney through the African jungle\nfrom Cairo to Capetown, the first of\nIts kind to be made by a white man,\nwaa the topic ot a ipeech by Robert Musk, of Trail, at the Trail Ro-\ntarian luncheon Tuesday afternoon.\nWant-Ads bring quick results.\nMl\nTONIOHT\nRELIEF\nTOMORROW\n3H-\nitM edi^*m-   \u25a0\/\u00ab\u25a0?\nT|.known\nWf\n...elie.i_.l__. discomfort of _n!__l_t,\n  noetrlle... eoothtni thoee eore, im-\n_____ membranes... end helplna restore\nfree, healthy breath..! slain. \u2022\n ltentsolotum ll luorantud In\nreiicM your cold or your monw bach. Oat a\n-O-.\/o. or t_i\u00ab from jour _._\u00bb\u00ab_!_ totoj. iu\nLONDON (CP). - This Is no time\nfor tbe police to be \"worried by\niilly uses,\" said a,Magistrate htrt-\nwhen he fined t couplt ot 22-year-\noldl 10 shillings (32.38) apiece tor\ntaking t policeman'! iteel helmet\nt^mie.\nPlain water is plain-spoken when it is mixed\nwith whisky. Only the smoothest, kindest\nwhiskies dare submit themselves to the challenge\nof the water test.\nEvery drop of Seagram's is distilled, aged and\nblended to meet this one all-searching test.\nSeagram Whiskies demand nothing more than\nSlain or sparkling water to give you a truly\nelightful drink.\nSeagram's Famous Brands\nlEMIMI\nluium\nm.uM.\n\"V.0.\"\n\u2022KiNmuTr\n\"OLD RYE**\nlion.\n*******\nJIB\n11 OU.\n2SOZS.\n. K 05\n. SJ.!5\ni\n\u00a3\u00a7\n40 on.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u2014\n*..*.\nrim advt. li not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boird or by the Govt of British Columbil.\n If WM \"\u00bb ' IP'W'H_I1||\n'.-\u25a0-,\u25a0\n\"**.\nBritain's Shipbuilding\nDoes Not Replace Losses,\nLook to U. S. for Reserve\nLONDON, Nov. 26 (CP)-Rontld\nCross, Mlniiter of Shipping, said in\nlumberjack Says Buckle's Mixture\nGrand Medicine ior Severe\nCRIPPY COUGHS\nIt takes a lot to get a lumberjack\ndown, but it needed only Buckley'l\nMixture to get him up again! Read\nwhat W. G. McClure, Cowichin Uka,\nB.C., says: \"I had such a savtre 'grip-\npy'cold thit I had to go 10 bed. The\ncamp foreman brought mt a bottle of\nBuckley'- Mixture, tnd thinli to it,\nI im on my fut again. You may um<\nthil letter to let the world know\n\u25a0bou t this grand medicine.\" Buckl _y '\u2022\nMixture is made to do ont thing only\n\"-glvt relief in shortest cimt from\ncoughs, colds, grippe, bronchitii, etc;\nProve for youriel. that it dots next\ntime you have a cough or cold. Don't\n\u2022xperiment\u2014Buy Buckley'-. 25\novn> ip MimoN soTTm soldi\nUCKLEY\na broadcast tonight that \"The rate\nat which we are building ships now\ndoes not make up for our losses.\"\nHe said that while' Britain's ship-\nyards were working at capacity on\nmerchant vessels, pirt of the ration's facilities must be devoted to\nnaval constru tion and repairs.\n\"We are therefore anxious,\" hi\nsaid, \"to get more ships built overseu and we are looking primarily\nto the shipyards of the United\nStates, since by tl emselves the resources of the Empire are not\nenough.\n\"We must have shlpt\u2014our life\nhere tnd the Issues which hang on\nur having enough ships are io tremendous thtt we cannot make too\nsure of our shipping position in the\nmonthi and yeirs which mty pan\nbefore we have mtde victory secure.\nWe must have a \u00bb\u00ab'\u00bb*\u00bb m\u2014\u00ab'- \"\nMr. Crou said losses since the\nVOGUE\nJ>URf WHITE\nXT Li tt C\n_r_[ Cigarette Papers\nDOUBLE Automatic\n-NELSON DAILY NIW*. NILSON  B. C.-WEDNESDAY MORNINO. NOV. 21.\nstart of the war htd averaged thow\nof the lltt w\u00abr. Thty were 10,000\ntoni weekly -until June; ifterwirds\n60,000, tons weekly due to the enemy's control of the coasts of France,\ntht Low Countrlei and Norway.\nWhile the number of merchantmen flying the British flag wei thi\nrami ai at '\u2022 outbreak ot war,\nlargely thanki to the acquisition of\n8,(XKMXn tons of Allied vessels, Mr.\nCross said \"The power to Import\ngoods il much reduced\" because\n\"we ctn no longer import iron ore\ntrom Sweden or iteel from Norwty,\nBelgium and France, or food trom\nHolland.\"\n\"All then thingi have to be\nfetched from icross the wprld,\" he\nSlid. \u00ab \u2022v:.p .\nNO NAll ACTION\nAGAINST TURKEY\nROME, Nov. M (AP) -A well-\ninformed source claimed today thtt\nno German military action agalnit\nTurkey wai Imminent and that tht\nNazis intended to leave the fight\nagalnit Oreece entliely to Italy.\nThil source asserted that Germany wtt attempting through diplomatic activity only to keep Turkey from entering the war on the\nside ot Greece. '\nLONDON, Nov. 28 (CP). - Sir\nKingsley Wood, Chancellor of the\nExchequer, told the House of Commons today no proposal that Britain\nihould return to the gold standard\nhad been made ln t discussion between a Britiih Treasury official\nand Henry Morgenthau, Jr, Secretary of the United Statei.\nThe British official wat not identified.\nNeutral Bulgaria\nPromised Aid\nby Great Britain\nLONDON, Nov. 28 (CP)-Oreat\nBritain made a bid today for Bulgaria'! neutrality In the wtr with t\npromise that Britain will strive to\nensure Bugarla's integrity and independence In any eventual peace settlement.\nRichard Butler, Under-Secretary\nfor foreign affairs, said in t written\nstatement to the House ot Commons:\n\"Lord Halifax (the Foreign Secretary) welcomes this opportunity of\nstating that, provided Bulgaria doei\nnot Join or assist either actively or\npassively, the enemies ot Great Britain! or attack her allies, It is the intention ot Hil, Majesty's Government to do their best to Insure that\nin my eventual peace settlement to\nwhich Great Britain it a party, the\nintegrity and independence of Bulgaria shall be fully respected.\"\nDOUBT NAZI REPORT\nOF NEW BATTLESHIPS\nLONDON, Nov. 20 (CP)-Admlr-\nnlty officials expressed disbelief today concerning indications from\nBerlin that two new 36,000-ton battleships had been added to the German Navy. - .\n.\"hey raid It Wll significant thit\nthese indications cime out shortly\nafter the Britiih air raid Nov. 11 on\ntbe Italian bate of Ttranto.\n.1040\u2014\nAIR MARSHAL RETURNS\nFROM CREEK VISIT\nCA-BO,'Egypt, Nov. 2. (AP)-Air\nMarsbil Sir Arthur Longmort n->\nturned to Cairo today after inspecting British Air Force operations ln\nGreece and conferring with Premier\nJohn Metaxas and Gen. Alexander\nPapagos. He alio was received by\nKing George.\nCasualties\nOTTAWA, Nov\/ 28 (CPyihe JTth\ncasualty lis* of the Cinadian Active\nService Force, issued late today,\nlilted seven deed and eight others\neither dangerously ill, seriously ill,\nor wounded overiett..    '\nThe seven deathi reported todty\nbrought the total dead and mining\nreported ln tbe CAST, ilnce the\nwar itarted to 137.\nFollowing ii the lateit casualty\nlist:\nDEAD\nQuebec Regiment:\nLt Kenneth Pedley Pyper, Wert-\nmount, Que.\nHeadquarters Units:\nLL Percy Ch-rles Robert Burgon,\nToronto.\nRoyal Canadian Corpi of Signals:\nSigmn. John Booton, Le chine, Que.\nQuebec Regiment:\nActing L. Cpl. William Grant\nCameron, Sawyervillo, Que., Sgt\nErnest Grundy,'Montreil.\nRoyal Canadian Army Service\nCorpi:\nPte. Walter Wallls Goodwtai Pte.\nSt. Charles, Montreil,\nPte. Michael Perkini, Inniskillen\nCounty, Fermantgh, Ireland.\nSeattle Engineer\nTells Gyro Club\nof Tacoma Bridge\nThe Nelton Gyro Club Motiday\nheard an Interesting account ot the\ngiant Tacoma bridge at certain\ntimet before It fell into Pudget\nSound recently ind the actual itory\not the catastrophe ItseU by Arthur\nWaller, Seattle engineer.\nThe direction of the wind,\ncoupled with its Intensity, and\nwtth the volume of traffic probably entering Into It, caused the\ngiant brldgt to eventually buckle.\nThe concrete deck wu at least\n18 inches thick. Waller said, and\nan iron plate about eight feet high\nhung dowr. all the way acrosi.\nWhen the wind hit the plate at \u25a0\ngiven angle, the bridge would sway\nlengthwise in a ripple effect.\nWaller told of his own experience la crossing the bridge In\nhii car when hi suddenly discovered thtt hli cir wu travelling\nfaster than hil foot on the accelerator Intended. He took hii foot\nall the way off the gu pedal, tnd\nhe found thtt the ripple, coming\nup behind the, car, wu carrying\nliim along. Eventually the ripple\nwent tinder the ctr, and ht told\not the ctr dipping, u thii happened. Then u the ripple progressed, he told of a car tar ahead,\npassing Out. ot his sight, to pronounce!! wu the ripple.\nTRAFFIC STOPPED\nOn the day of the collapse of\nthe bridge, tbe ripples becime\nlarger thtn ever, and alarmed persons notified the State Petrol.\nTraffic wu stopped it once over\nthe bridge, tnd then the bridge\nbegan to twist laterally. A large\ncrowd was on hand to watch, and\nphotographers were it work. In\none film, with the photographer\nstanding it one end of the bridge,\nit showed the lateral twist thtt tt\none point the light-standards tilted\none way so much to the left tnd\nat another point so much to the\nright that they actually teemed to\ncrou etch other. Then the bridge\ncrashed in e terrific din u the concrete shattered in pieces before\nthe deck fell into the witer.\nOne car wu still on the bridge\nat the time, and wu lost. The\ndriver wu afraid ot being thrown,\near and all, into the Sound u the\ncar would tilt at a 30-degree angle.\nSo he got out tnd crawled on his\nhandi and knees to ufety.\n-PAGE THRM\n\u2014^1\nBargains\nFor\nWednesday Morning\nwulimir's\nO'Brien, Prominent\nBusiness Man, Dies\nRENFREW, Ont, Nov. IS (CP)-\nHon. M. J. O'Brien, prominent Canadian Industrialist, President of\nO'Brien Gold Mlnu Ltd., and former member of the Senate died here\ntoday. He wu born in 1850 in Loch-\naber, N. S.\nHe died at hil home ln Renfrew\ntiter a lengthy Illness.\nHe wu educated in ichooli it\nLo_haber*-and wu connected with\nrailways in one capacity or mother\ntrom the tge of 14 on serving successively u t foreman, sub-contractor and contractor.\nHe wu t Royil Commissioner\nfor the building of the Temlskaming\ntt Northern Ontario Railway and\nresigned from thtt position ln 1916\nIn '1918 he wu lummoned to the\nSenate ai t Liberal member but\nresigned in 1925.\nMr. O'Brien wu the son ot John\nO'Brien, t native of Waterford, Ireland, who immigrated to Nova\nScotia.\nHe became a large holder of mlnu\nand timber limits, water power and\nmany other industries ln the United\nStatei and Canada.\nMEET.tbe new Chevrolet for '41 and you'll meet t\nmotor ear of such thoroughly first-rate design and\nquality that we are confident you'll say, \"It's fint\nbecame it'i finest\u2014Again Chevrolet's the leader 1\"\nFor thii ear it the remit and the reward of almost\nten solid yean ot Chevrolet leadership in motor car\nsales...leadership that now makes it possible for\nChevrolet to offer yon a motor car unequalled for\nyalue and luxury in the lowest price field.\nThis netr Chevrolet for '41 is a much bigger car\nin all ways\u2014with a longer wheelbase and greater\nover-all length-with longer, larger, wider Ki slier\nBodies\u2014with \"3-couple roominess\" in eedans.\nAnd it'i the beet-looking motor ear you've ever\nlaid your eyes on-with dishing new \"Aristoatyle\" ,\ndesign-with the smartest, smoothest front and\nfender treatment in the entire field for '41\u2014and\nwith concealed \u00aba_cty-steps (instead of conventional\nrunning boards) it each door to assure easy, comfortable entrance end exit\nMoreover, when you drive this bigger, more\nbeautiful, better-balanced car, you'll find that it\nfolly maintains Chevrolet'! reputation for dynamic\nperformance and comfortable drivc-and-ridc leadership among all cars in its price range.\nBecause it hu the exclusive Chevrolet Valve-\nIn-Head \"Victory\" Engine... became it givei yon\nextraordinary acceleration and bill-climbing ability\ntogether with the greatest economy... Became it\nalone combines Chevrolet'! original Vacuum-Power\nShift, De Luxe Knee-Action with balanced springing\nfront and rear, and Improved Shockproof Steering\n...Became it is designed, engineered and built to\nbe first again in performance with economy.\nWe cordially invite yon and your family to visit\noar showroom, where Chevrolet for '41 is now on\ndisplay ... Make a thoroughgoing test of the finest'\nmotor car Chevrolet hu ever built.,. Eye it, try\nit, buy it-today I\nNEW1941\n\"\nNelson Transfer\n-  .- ,*        'a'   \u25a0     '-.' * ;v';-\nChevrolet Dealers for Nelson and District\n323 Vernon St Telephone 35\nNelson, B, Ge_^^\nNo Phon* \u2014 Ne C.0.D,\nPersonal Shopping\nLadies' Fine Wool aqa*\nScarves in novelty colors. Reg. to 79c _t|^V\nMen's Plaid Check\nScarves in reefer style. Regular 50c\t\nFooted Glass Bowls\nCrystal or rose. Large fluted style. Reg. 59c\nClearance of Women's Shoes1\nSmall size only. Values to $3.98\t\n79c\nReversible Wool Rugs    o 39\nSplendid shades. Size 25x48. Each      *J        \\\nIT White Flannelette      rnc\nCosy quality. 5 yards  J \\i\nPanties and Vests ^r-\n29c\nCustomers' Charge Accounts Now Open\nit*\nCelaiuede knit White and brlarroie. Sizei imall,\nmedium ind lar.se. Reg. $3Bc. Each\t\nFruit Cake Mix\nContains cherries, pineapple, melon tnd citrus peel.\n18 or. pkg. ________ _____\nPayable January 10th\n\"In Many Ways Ihe Faleol Ihe World\nHangs on American Actions Jusl Now\"\nEdward Jenkins of\nKaslo Dies, Aged 62\nKASLO, B. C\u2014 Edward Jenkins\npassed away at Victorian Hospital,\nKailo, November 24. He wat 62,' has\nbeen in falling heilth for iome time\nhen and on Nov. IB wit admitted\nto the hospital. He leavei hil\nwidow. Edwird Jenklni wit bom\nin Wisconsin In April, 1877, coming to Canada in 1902. He cime\nto Kulo five yean ago when he\nmarried Mrs. Beyers, whole tint\nhuibtnd died ibout 1.31.\nC.B.C. GOVERNORS VOTE\nCONFIDENCE IN MURRAY\nOTTAWA, Nov. 2. (CP).- The\nBoard of Governors of the Canadlm Broadcasting Corporation,\nmeeting here today, patted a resolution \"regretfully\" noting the retirement of Alan B, Flaunt of Ottawa at Governor tnd ln a further\nresolution declared complete confidence ln Gladstone Murray, General Manager, and the Aatlitant\nGeneril Manager, Dr. Auguitin\nFrigon.\nWOOD SAW\nWORKING       FILING\nR___o___bli Ratei\nKootenay Sash & Door Works\nSOIWird.t Opp. City Hall\nUnderwood Elliott Flther Ltd.\n536 Ward St.   Phone 99\nSunditrind Adding Maohlnw\nOFFICE 8UPPLIES\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\nPLUMBING\nREPAIRS - ALTERATIONS\nSHEET METAL WORK\n8. C Plumbing ft Heating\nCompany   Limited\nTOKYO, Nov. 26 (API-Admiral\nKichisaburo Nomura, who expects\nto leave for Wuhlngton next month\nit Japan'! ambassador to the United\nStatei, declared today there is no\nissue between Japan and the United\nStatei that cannot be wived without\nrecourse to war.\n\"In many wayi,\" the retired.admiral laid In an interview \"the fate\nof the world hangs on American\nactions Just now.\n\"If the United Statei becomes Involved in conflict either ln Europe\nor in the Pacific, civilization will go\nup in flames. .. . There tre few-\nit any \u2014Japanese who want wtr\nwith the United States. What ii important ll how to prevent the situation from reaching lit won stage.\"\nHe said he viewed any possible\nUU.S. embargo upon Jtpan as dangeroui and asserted that \"cutting\nsuch a large trade channel might\nresult in abnormal actions here.\"\n\"If the United Statei refuses to\nsell us' oil tnd other supplies,\" he\nstid, \"we must get them elsewhere.\"\nA conflict between the United\nStatei and Japan probably would\ntouch off a \"chain of wan\" itretching indefinitely into the future, he\ndeclared.\nAdmiral Nomura nid Japanese\ntre mort concerned with peace In\nChina than anyone else. He explained:\n\"For military reasons blockade\nand restrictions of business ire\nnecessary, tnd businessmen of ill\nnations suffer. That applies to Japanese traders along with the others.\nWhat we want ll peace in Chin,\nthen free and equal trade betweai\nChlnt and all the rest of the wort,\n\"When that comes\u2014and It ma;\ncome soon\u2014the tacts will speak fo\nthemselves, and this parti cull\nproblem between Japan and'fj\nUnited States will disappear aim\nmatically.\"\nGRAVESEND, England (CP. J\nThe 2nd Battalion of Grenadll\nGuards hasn't crossed the North SI\nfor a century, but a cribbage boar\nwith the battalion name inscribe\nwaa picked up recently by flshei\nmen off the Dogger Bink.    ..< j\nBROKEN RES1\nUp time and again becauie of kidne\nand bladder weakness? Gin Pills, tl\nreliable, well known\nkidney remedy,\nhelp soothe and\ntone up the kidneyi.\nMoney back Knot\n__________\n<***4\"rm' u,,, ,___, si'B\n(i_rt_e ua. uk tor\"G__<> wio jj\nTo All Our Customers\nWe Beg to Adivse\nThe Following Advance in\nGoal and Wood Prices\nEFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 26th, 1940\nCOAL\nGait Lump   1 Ton $11.00     2 Tons $21\nCart Nut .   1 Ton $ 9.50     2 Tons $18\nNewcastle Drumheller 1 Ton $11.00     2 Tons $21\nWOOD\nPIR AND TAMARAC\n12\" 1 Rick $3.00   2 Ricks $5.50\n16\" 1 Rick $3.50    2 Ricks $6.50\n2' 2 Ricks $5.00\n4'\nBIRCH\n12\" 1 Rick $3.50    2 Ricks $6.50\n16\" 1 Rick $4.00    2 Ricks $7.50\n2*   1 Rick $5.50\n4'\nCIDAR\n12\" 1 Rick $3.00    2 Ricks $5.00\nPhone 33\nWest Transfer Co.\nEstablished In\n1 Cord $10.00\n1 Cord $ 9.50\n1 Cord $ 9.00\n1 Cord $ 8.00\n1 Cord $11.00\n1 Cord $10.00\n1 Cord $10.00\n1 Cord $ 9.00\n 1-flWPI--\nIE POUR\n\u2014NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON  B. C.-WEDNE8DAY MORNINO. NOV. \u00bb\u2022 *****\nPILOT FAST WARPLANES IN FERRY JOB FOR R A,R.\nreparing Child\nfor Future Life\nHarry Cleveland Meyers Ph.D.\nit sometimes forget that our\nt Ud girli in the home md\nfit today are to be the hus-\nds ud wlvei, fathers ud\n;hers of tomorrow. Al a mother\nEnid in a univenity class ot\nfill 1 was teaching. \"I tee that\nfire considering not juit how\nKing up our children well bui\nEhow to prepare them to belt good husbands ind wlvei,\nbra   ud   mothen.\"   She   wu\nis not so euy for tho average\nAl teacher to think in terms\nriage and parenthood for\nlldren she teaches, since the\nHied the privilege! of normil\nlly life: if ihe marries, she\nis her Job, In many statei.\nIll practice is absurd. It un-\nmines the family, the very pillar\ndemocracy which we presume\nbuild up through our  public\nbolt.\nn spite of this handicap, many\nely, unmarried teachen are do-\ntheir bit it interesting the boyi\nI girls they teach in being good\nmbers of their families now md\ngrowing to become good builds ud wlvei, good fathers md\nthen later.\niVlNQ CHILD'S\nBl ILFE\nIhe tetcheri aim not only to\n,p theie children to be ieit-re-\nrt It ichool, take responsibility\nre, ud partclce in self-sacrifice\n\u2022the good of othen at aehool;\nI they aim alio to inspire theie\n\u25a0fen to went to exercise then\np talti et home. Accordingly,\nne of these wile teachers buUd\nsir lessons tn English, arlthme-\nclvlcs and other subjects\nhome experiences ud home\n\u2022hip.\njfection...\nie Recurring\nId and Causes\nf LOGAN CLENDENINQ, M.D.\nie term \"catching cold\" doei\nhave any exact meaning. The\nleal profession don not know\nit \"colds\" ire and they know\nlittle tbout how they ire\n. it\". The public, ln general,\n. bothered by my such doubts\nout terminology. Therefore, some-\n* can announce a method of \"cur-\ng\" a cold or of \"preventing\" the\ntching of cold and no discrepancy\npears to trouble them,\nOne of the commonest of theie\nems is the cold which repeats\nand recurs time tfter time.\nundoubtedly tre due not to\nted infections but to the light-\n:p of Infection thtt already\nin the slnusei of tht noie.\nmmon cold confers t certain\nof Immunity, and when a\nhas a cold he il usually free\nIt for ilx monthi or more. It\nerefore, we find t fellow catching\nild.every whipstitch we are like-\n\u25a0to suppose thtt it il not i cold tt\nB* laying the blame on the iln-\nlei, however, tht doctor tl up\nfaint iome other difficulties. The\nintloh arises Juit when It \u2022 sinus\n! the note the seat ot chronic referent infection? It ii pretty dlffl-\n\u25a0 to define a normal ilnui. All\nn neee sinuses hive t good many\nlatomictl twists tnd these tre\n\u00bbely to vtry a good deal. When\nKlntte ii good, tnd no inlffling\nW non-blowing ii troublesome.\nid When no obvious infection can\ne leen in the sinus, wi may, howur, lay that it li normal.\nIt it not euy to Infect t normal\nnut. The nose hu Its own methods\nt defense against infection and\nnlsts becoming the seat of chronic\nlflammation very efficiently.\nModern doctors define conditions\nactuary to produce infection of\nit linui u follows:\n1. Interference with control of\n11 blood vessels of the note to thit\nBtrnal conditions \u2014 temperature\nI the weather, temperature of the\nkin' \u2014 will lead to anemji or to\nongestion alternately.\n3. Interference with the liveliness\nIt'the little brushes on the cells\ncUlary movement) which normal-\nr-\"*weep bacteria that happen to\night In the nose out into tht out-\ntbot world.\ni. Meehmlctl interference with\nht passages from the nose due to\njbnormal structure.\nIt, Unusual environmental condl-\nhtss.\n.HRONIC SINUS\nIn and haadacht do not occur\nCZEMA\nalHa, * mott effect iv\u00bb trtttment for __ _ _\n. othtr lUa trouble*. A rtoord of M yeere.\n[Chase'* Ointment\nTHE-DAILY NEWS\nCLASSIFIED\nNDVERTISEMENTSAND\nive Money\nSERIAL STORY ...\nfly RUPERT GRAYSON\nBefore   the   Blitzkrieg\nCHAPTER THIRTY-EIOHT\nNut morning Oun wu about\nsoon after sunrise, ud trom then\non wu u restive u a cat oh hot\nbricks. He wandered around the\nbungalow, constantly staring over\nat the wooden fence, and straining\nhli tin to catch uy lound. What\nwu happening behind that fence -\nor what HAD happened? Had Coral\nbeen discovered trying to pursue\nher unnecessary Investigations? It\nio\t\nOun ihuddered at the thought.\nHe realized the position between\nCoral md Otto, and-knew pretty\nweU how the latter would behave\nlt he found the wu double-crossing him. It wu not a pleasant reflection, apart from its repercussions upon hii own escape.\nHt ate hardly uy brcakfast-\nwhlch wu a normal one according\nto the standards existing before\nTrent itarted hli' \"penuulon.\"\nTommy, on the other hud, lie\nheartily ud wai full of optimism.\nGun'i restlessness and anxiety\nluted until about noon, md then,\nto his immense relief, he law a\nslender figure, with flame colored\nhair, emerge from the small gate\nln the wooden fence ud begin to\ncross the open space ln the direction ot the bungalow, She wu\nimoklng a cigarette, and walked\nwith a swaggering gait Plainly all\nwu well with her.\nGun heaved a sigh ot relief, and\nwent ln to pour hlmielf out a stiff\nwhiskey to steady the reaction on\nhit already overstrained nerve!.\nWhen he looked again the was\nchatting gaily with the guard at\nthe gate. Finally ihe gave him a\ncigarette, and ihowed htm a illp ot\npiper. Whereupon he laughed,\nshrugged and unlocked Uie gate to\nlet her In.\nTommy wu around at the back\nof the bungalow, basking in the\nsunshine. Gun decided to Intercept\nher. He emerged trom the door, his\nittltude languid md indifferent.\nApparently teeing Coral for the\ntint time, he went to meet her, but\nwith no more apparent eagerneu\nthm ordinary politeness demanded.\n\"Good morning,\" he greeted her.\nThen, quickly: \"Just itroU around\nthe corner with me\u2014thii wiy. I\nwut to talk to you, but I don't\nwant Hazeldeane to hear.\" ,\nThey strolled iround thi side of\nthe bungalow until they were hidden both from Tommy and from\nany ponlble other watcher \u2014 they\nwere between the bungalow ud\nUie steep slope of the overhanging\nhUl.\n\"Frankly, Min Coral, Vm every\nkind of fool,\" Gun confessed. \"I\nihould hive realized last night that\nyou were speaking the truth\u2014I did\nlater, u t matter ot fact.\"\n\"So I realized trom your remark\nabout identities,\" the imUed it him.\n\"You muit forgive me,\" Gun wen!\non eagerly, \"Tlie rather draitlc\nmethod idopted by our friend Trent\nhu rather got on my nervei. But\ntell me\u2014doei X know where you\nyou tret\"\n\"No. I don't know where I tm\nmyself. Before we left I only knew\nthat I wu coming to the headquarters of the gang\u2014or one of their\nhetdquartera, anyway. They have\nmother it Chenham, in Kent, ud\nanother in the South of France, not\ntar from Cannes.\"\n\"The devil they bave,\" uld Gun.\n\"1 knew something ot the fint one,\nbut not the second.\"\n\"We mutt go around and find\nyour friend,\" Coral nid anxiously\n\"Wt ctn nave a talk then, but very\ntoon, I muit get Mr. Hazeldeane\ninto the bungalow and work my\nwicked wilu on him. We shall have\nto stage it, beciuse you're quite\nright\u2014there are hidden microphone!\nln both the bedroom and the sitting\nroom, and they cm listen in over\nthere to everything that's Mid. And\nthey muitn't itupect I'm not on tht\nlevel, or. .. well. . . Just or....\"\nGun agreed. \"But there's Just\none thing 1 muit tell you before\nwe Join Tommy. I don't want him\nto know, because he's such an impetuous, quick-tempered blighter\nthit he might give the whole show\ntway.\"\n\"Quickly, then\u2014what ls it?\"\n\"Juit thli. There's no need ton\nyou to investigate my further as\nto what these beauties are up to. I\nmanaged to Have an hour with\nTrent'i keyi and hii deik, and\nfound out the whole thing\u2014or all\nthe main essentiils, anyway.\"*\n\"Did you, though!\" She looked at\nhim with some admiration. \"That\nwu pretty clever of you. How did\nyou do lt?\"\n\"That will keep,\" answered Gun.\n\"The main point is that I know\ntheir little game now. lt means\nthat we've got to get away from\nhere and very toon, If we are to\nprevent such destruction and loss\nof life, it gives one cold shlven to\nthink about lt We mustn't worry\nabout inythlng else at the moment,\nbut just how to get away.\"\n\"And that won't be euy,\" commented the girl. \"Have you got\nuy lort of plan?\"\n\"Yei, a rough one. But we can\ndlscun it later. I want to tell you\nwhat this icheme of your friends\nover there really amounts to. Have\nyou my idea?\"\n\"Only the vaguest. I gather there\nis going to be a big holdup, and\nsomebody'i likely to get hurt in tho\nprocen. They've i regular traenal\nover there, with enough stock in it\nto blow up t village.\"\n\"It's more than a village they\nintend to blow up,\" Gun interrupted grimly. \"iLsten\u2014here's the\nscheme in a nutshell. There seem\nto be three parties concerned. Firstly\niome Immeniely wealthy men who\nare financing the scheme. Secondly,\na group of financiers who can\nwork the stock market\"\n\"Ah,\" ihe interrupted. 'That!\nwhere Witson comes ln.\"\n\"No doubt!\" Gun's voice wu grimmer than ever. \"And the third group\nare' the practical men \u2014 the men\nwho are to do the dirty work. Your\nfriend Otto seems to be ln charge\nof that section. And the idea Is, ln\na sense, a very simple one. On a\ncertain day\u2014or, more likely, nigh!\n\u2014an airplane wUl fly over London\nSimultaneously \u2014 or u nearly so\nii possible \u2014 another one will appear over Berlin. Each of these machine! will drop three or four\nbombs on,the busiest part of the\ncity\u2014incidentally wrecking buildings and killing and maining\nheavens know, how many people.\"\n(To Be Continued)\nvery frequenUy with chronic' ilnui\ninfection. Only when one special\ngroup ot sinuses il involved. Discharge, however, it i regulir ilgn\nmd a feeling of being stuffed up\nalso li quite common.\nWith repeated catching cold, I\nihould ny Chit the moit important\nexamination that could bo made\nwould be by a specialist\u2014an examination of the inside of the nose\nwith a specially lighted instrument.\nIn treating tht condition to prevent recurring colds we do not\nstress diet or vaccine or medicine\nptrtciularly at all. Occasional\ncleansing irrigation of the sinus Is\nvaluable. The most valuable thing\nil to remove spurs or deviation in\nthe bone which lead to the dimming\nbtck of secretion; which themselves\nbecome io easily Infected.\nFRUITVALE\nFRUmrALE, B. C.-Compliment-\ning Mr. and Mn. Harvey Higgins,\nwhose marriage' took place recently,\nMr. and Mrs. H. Matson entertained\nat I social md mis' .Uaneous shower.\nGames were enjoyed, followed by\nrefreihments served by the hostess,\nwho wai assisted by Mrs. E. Startup.\nThe gtiertl of honor were presented with gifts.\nOthen preient were Mr. tnd Mri.\nI. Startup, Miu Bernice Sadler, Miss\nMadge Young, Miss Jean Grieve,\nAngus Cook, Bud Smith, Harry\nSmith, Austin Olsen tnd Jick Startup.\nMr. ind Mn. H. Wide tnd ion\nBillie of Robion were weekend\nguesti of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Barrett, Mrs. Wade's parents.\nMin Benie Dolg of Trail-Tadanac\nHoipltal itaff viiited friendi here.\nMlu Lorni Johnion ot Alberta ls\nvlilting hert.\nBud Smith il a patient ln Trail-\nTadanao Hoipltal. ,    \u25a0\nMrt. W. Williams who ipent two\nmonthi in Saskatchewan, hu returned.\nHarrop W.l. Plans Tea\nHARROP, B. C\u2014The November\nmeeting of Harrop and District Women'i Institute wu held with Mn.\nC \u00a3. Ogilvle Ln the chilr.\nPlam were completed for a tea\nto be held ihortly ln ild ot the\nChristmas Fund. The meeting also\ndecided to make a donation to the\nWnt Arm Auxiliary to the Nelion\nBranch of the Canadian Red Crou.\nMin R. Hlndley wu a tea hosteu.\nHARROP\nHARROP, B.C.-Mr. md Mrs. E.\nHarrop have taken up residence ln\nNelson for the iht\u00abr. Mra. J.Thomp-\nson will be their guest for a few\nmonths.\nMra. W. D. Ogilvle and young son,\nRobin, have returned from a visit\nto Trail.\nH. Falrbank, Mr. md Mn. . J.\nMcConne md Miss S. Mcintosh\nwere Nelson ihoppera.\nMin Susan Berry, Min Barbara\nSerres and Miss Dims Rowley spent\na weekend here.\nMr. ind Mrs. W. S. Asbby motored\nto Nelson.\nSouth Slocan Drive\nBrings In $65 for\nMonth of September\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C.-At the\nbi-monthly meeUng of the Red\nCross, Mrs. P. 0. Bird presided.\nThe secretary, Mrs. I. Jones, read\nen editorial taken from the Canadian Veteran paper.\nMn. M. Downey, treasurer, reported a balance In hand of $28.92\nfrom entertainments during the\nmonth. It was voted to tend $20\nto headquarters.\nThe September Red CrOss drive\nwith Mn. John Murray, had been\ncanvasser, resulted ln the sum of\n$65.85. These collections had been\nmade outside ot the Weit Kootenay Power and Light Co. md had\nnot included anyone who were\nalready giving regularly to the\nfund. .\nThe treasurer reported that during the pait six months the Crescent Villey hid sent ln $20.20\nIt wu arranged to tend Christmas cards to the local boys who\n\u25a0re still ln Canida.\nPlans were made for a military\nwhist and cribbage to be held\nearly in December.\nThe meeting decided to collect\nold woolens to be mide Into\nblanket! to be aent to the home\nleu ln .England.\nMn. Yeatman offered her home\ntor a sewing meeting to make\nover clothes  for the refugeei.\n__*________*\nLONDON, (CP). - A 10 per cent\nlervlce charge, distributed imong\nservants, hid replaced Upl in hotels\nof the London ind North Eastern\nRailway. The syitem wu introduced ln the company's restaurant can\niome time ago,\nWorry, Envy...\nPoisons Thai Kill\nSpiritual Health\nBy CAROLINE CHATFIELD\nWe have a friend who* Is full -of\nIdeas. She picks them up and throws\nthem out and there the matter ends.\nShe frequently asks us why we\ndon't write a column on thli or that\nlubject \"Because,\" we reply, \"we\nhaven't eny thoughts about it\"\n\"Well, 1 have.\" she counten, \"ud\n1\" give them to you.\" She never\ndoes. Her lut suggestion wu thit\nwe write a column on the poisons\ninside us. Being worn out with\nloose ldeu flung it us we replied,\n\"You write It and we wiU copy.\"\nSo this is the way we collaborate.\nYou've heard dt chemical ud\nbacterial poisons in the system and\nthe havoc they play with health,\nhaven't you? You know how we\nspend our last cent on doctor!, hospitals, medicines, to get rid of these,\npoisons? Well, there ire spiritual\npoisons that let in U identical wty\non our spiritual lives. They unfit\nus to enjoy life fuUy. They kill our\nenthusiasm, keep ua from being efficient and useful. They take the\nkick out of pleasures, destroy our\nsense of humor md our ability to\nlaugh.\n\"One of the commonest poisons\nis worry. As a joy-killer it's in a\nclass by itself. Once you form the\nhabit'ot worrying there's not an\nhour in the day when you can't\nfind something to worry about\n\"Then there'i the potion ol bit-\nterneu md hate that mkkes anybody unlovely and unloved. Sometimes it's a result of thwarted ambition, or Ion of money and position,\nor beretvement or envy, or betrayal by friends, or family feud. There's\na poison that spUls on everybody\nit touches; comei to the lurtace in\nthe most casual contact!, leaks out\nIn t letter; dribbles out in conversation. It can't be hidden.\n\"There'i no end to them: the poison of egoism' which ls reaUy selfishness, of egotism commonly\nknown u conceit; the poison of alcoholism, of ridicule and sarcasm;\nthe poison of .money-loving. Any\none of them makes us pure poison\nto the people that live with us md\nany one of them cu ruin our lives\nJust as chemical or bacterial poisons\ncan ruin our health.\"\nRENATA\nRENATA, B. C. - Mra. P. M.\nLetltmann wai hostess at a miscellaneous ihower for her diughter,\nMrs. P. Peters, who recenUy mir-\nried. Present were Mr. md Mn.\nS. Wine. Mr. md Mn. A. A.\nHamm, Mrs. J. Ulml, Mn. W. P.\nH, C. Jung, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.\nDyck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Letkemann,\nMr. and Mrs. Julius Dyck, Mn.\nJ. Martens, Mrs. G. D. Friesen,\nMrs. Peter Dell. Miu Elisabeth\nReimer, Mlu Marie Relmer, J. J.\nReimer, Mr. md Mrs. Henry Funk.\nA shower in honor of Mn. Peter\nDell, formerly Miss Suale Reimer,\nwas given at the home of J. J:\nRelmer. Present were Mr. and\nMra. J. Ulml, A. Molz, Matt Rohn,\nMr. and Mrs. H. R. Friesen, Billy\nRemple, Elmer Frleien, Min Elizabeth Danchelli, Min Loretta\nFrlesen, Mn. G. D. Frleien, Victor\nFriesen, Joe Sehlinger, George\nWiebe, Arthur Koch, Charlie\nKlingensmith, Min Mary Wiebe,\nMiss Mary Martens, Mr. ind Mn.\nJ. Martens, Min Marie Reimer,\nMin Elizabeth Relmer, Frank Ret-\nmer, Mr. and Mn, W. J. Hale,\nMrs. J. Shipfer, Mr. and Mrs. P.\nM. Letkemann, Mr. and Mrs. H.\nFunk, Ernie Funk, Mrs. H. C.\nJung, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dyck,\nMr. and Mrs. Julius Dyck, Joe\nMeister, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wine Mr.\nand Mrs. A. A. Hamm, ud Jake\nRelmer.\nGeorge Briggeman of Deer Pirk\nvisited Renata.\nMiss Jessie Ashdown, Allan Mackereth and Bunt Mackereth ot\nBroadwater shopped here.\nMrs. Peter Dell has returned\nfrom Saskatchewan after several\nmonths. -   .\nMiss Marie Relmer visited Nelson.\nII. C. Nichols of Rossland visited\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. Hale.\nTrail after a few days In Renita.\nArthur Koch has returned from\ntraining camps at Vernon.\nMra. J. A. Hamm hu returned\nto TraU after a few dayi In Renata.\nMin Elizabeth Relmer, recently\nemployed at Kelowna, hai returned\nto her .home here.\nGeorge Wiebe and Victor Frlesen visited Deer Park.\nMra. R. Worley spent a weekend with Mrs. G. D. Frlesen.\nMr. and Mn. Julius Dyck visited\nNelson.\nJake Bahnman ot Oliver ipent\n\u25a0 few diys with Mr. and Mn. A.\nP. Harmi.\nMrs. E. Heppner li a patient in\nKooteniy Lake General Hoipltal\nIn Nelion.\nMrs. A. P. Harmi.li visiting htr\nmother, who is a patient In Kootenay Lake General Hoipltal, Nelion,\nN. W. Bahnman ot Sirdli Ipent\na few days with Mr. md Mrs. W.\nJ. Dyck.\nW. Sneider and Fred Sneider\nwere shoppen from Brooklyn.  \u00ab\nS. J. Peirce tnd Ptul Knabe\nwere in Renita.\nMr., and Mn. S. J. Pearee ud\nfamily of Deer Park clUed it\nRenata en route to Snag Bay.\nFruitvale Aid Has\na Successful Sale\nFRUITVALE, B. C.-A lucctnful\n\u2022ale ot needlework ud home cooking under ausplcei of the Ladles'\nAid ot St. Paul'i United Church, took\nplace in the Church HaU. The hai\nwu decorated with' viri-colorei\n'mumi.\nThoie ln charge wen:\nFucy work ud sewing, Ibi, A\nR. Hepburn and Mrs. F. Halifax,\nhome cooking, Mn. L. A. Charlton,\ncandy Mn. S. Pollock, flih pond,\nMiu L. Frey, serving tea Mn. W.\nVeitch and Mn. R. Fnnsen, kitchen\nMn. E. Frey ud Mri H. Goddird,\nconvener, Mrs. W. Veitch.\nTypes...\nMakeup Base Is\nImportant Aid\nBy ALICE WAD! ROBIN80N\nTo look u attractive u you eu.\ndon a makeup that will stay put\nHave the satisfaction of knowing\nthat you will appear complexion-\nfreih at alt timei. \"Set\" your pet\nmakeup with a foundation that will\ngive you the finished look you io\nmuch admire ln othen.\nWHAT'S YOUR SKIN TYM\nOnly you know whether your Ikln\nis oily, dry; or partly one, partly\nthe other. Ask your pet cosmetic\nsalegirl to help you out on that\nquestion if you are not exactly ture.\nThen choose i liquid or creim\nmakeup bue meant tor your pir-\nticulir type of skin.\nMoit of you with oily ikln will\nbe pleased with a powder foundation lotion In which powder hu\nbeen suspended. Shake it up weU\nbefore applying with cotton or\nwith the hands (the dlrectioni will\nhelp you out .there).\nThese ire sometimes misntmed\n\"liquid powders\" but they are more\nthm, that They give true protection to the ikin and ire the kind\nof dependable makeup but which\nlists Intact for houn. Powder li\npressed Into lt with fresh cotton.\nFlakei which did not cling ire\nbrushed off, fice it rcpowdered.\nNext comei the icccnti given by lipstick, rouge ud eye cosmetics. A\nflntl look-see will settle your m|nd\nti to thit powder. Touch lt up once\nmore before leaving the house tor\nthe big pirty \u2014 ud you'll feel\nbeauty-safe all through tbt night.\nYou with dry ikln seem to prefer\n\u25a0 makeup foundation with more of\nan oily ban. So you take to creami\n-either in liquid form or In a Jar.\nTo you we ny also: Follow dt.ee-\n'iom before applying your foundation.\nIf you are told to apply It with\nmoiatened fingertips, do that One\nmethod though ot applying thli type\not foundation il rather universal; lt\nLl to put a small daub on forehead,\neach cheek, nosetlp, chin, two daubs\non throat Then blend upward on\nface, downward on throat. Blend\nuntil then if u even film of microscopic thickness spread over face\nand throat Blend again. Then apply\npowder and other mikeup fixings\n\u25a0i tbove suggested.\nSome of you miy like 'occailon-\nally to tubdue your naturally high\ncolor: for you i foundation with\nan Ivory cut Sallow skins will\nchoose a liquid foundation -With a\nrosy color toni. The latter will\ngive a light delicate flush to rtpltce\nthit muddy look, In other words,\ndo not neceutrly stipulate \"my\nskin tone color\" when you next buy\nmakeup foundation. It miy well be,\nthat a wholly different hue may do\nyou I better turn.\n-\nBALFOUR\nBALFOUR, B. C-Mr. ind Mrt\nC. Holt, motored to Nelion.\nThe Church Guild met it thi home\not Mn. Noakes.\nMn. E. AUen viiited the fimlly\nat Hosklns.\nMr. and Mn. Hotkln, Mn. Boyes\nand Mabel Conrad hive nturned\nfrom the Prairie.\nBud Maynard, Mrs. Joyce and\nDaphne Shrieves villted Nelion.\nMrs. Sherman shopped in Nelion.\nMrs. Joyce hu left; to Join her\nhusband in Trail.\nCapt and Mn. Hartridge visited\nNelion.\nMr. Hudson visited Nelson.\nMn. J. Heuston has gont to Vmcouver to visit her fither who li HI\nPatricia and Jackie Boytt havt\nreturned to Nelion.\nMn. W. McKay wu a weekend\ngueit ot her sister-in-law, Mn. Olson\nof Nelson.\nMr. Noakes and Hazel, Mr. and\nMn. BiUey and. daughter ud Mr.\nAbbott viaited Nelton.\nJ. McDonild visited hil ftmily It\nthe weekend.\nMn. F. Walker villted Nelson.\nBRISBANE, Auitrilla (CP).-K\nH. Bradshaw of the faculty of engineering at Univenity of Queeni-\nland, hai been chosen u Rhodes\nScholar for 1(41. He is In cimp with\na militia unit ot Uie Royal Australian Engineers.\nDEATHS\nBy Thi Cinadian Pren\nVICTORIA - Mrs. Elizabeth McLennan, 11, pioneer resident of Salt\nSpring Island.\nSUNNINODALE, Berkshire, England\u2014Lord Tryon, _\u00bb, former Poit-\nmuter Generil and tint Commissioner ot Worki.\nSASKATOON - John McCirthy,\n80, veteran et the Kiel Rebellion\nand pioneer resident of Regina.\nHarrop. Group Sends\nGifts to Soldiers\nHARROP, B.C.\u2014The Karrop group\not the Ctmdlin Red Crou met at\nthe home of Min Sadie Mclntoih.\nMn. F. Attdrtwi wat corhoiteu,\nMn. W. S. Alhby presided. Tht\nsecretary announced thit parcels\ntnd ben lent to the'three mm from\ntht diitrlct who ire iirving in England. Itch parcel contained two\nlarge Mn ot toffee, fruit cake, hud\nknitted locks or helmet and handkerchiefs. Similar parcel! will be\nmilled ihortly to the two othen who\ntre itlll ln Canida.\nA contest was held, Mn. C. S.\nPrice winning the prize.\nFifteen attended the meeting, ud\n$3.50 wu received in ten ud tea\ncontributions.\n, >****.;.\nWtnt-Adi bring quick result!.\nPrincess Royal Visits\n2nd Division Signals\nBy ROSS MONRO\n(Cimdlin Pren Staff Wrlttr)\nSOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND.\nNov. 2B (CP Clble)-Tbe Prlnctu\nRoyil in the khikl uniform of thi\nAuxUlery Territorial Service, today\nviiited the 2nd Divisloml Slgnili\nud ihowed deep intern. In I niw\nCanadian facsimile devolpment and\nln t cable-laying device.\nThe King's sister ll colonel ln\nchief of the Royil Signals, with\nwhich the Canadian formition ll affiliated. Maj.-Gen. Victor Odium,\ngeneral officer commanding the 2nd\nDivision, ud MnlOr signal officii?\naccompanied the Princess.\nA menage ln the Princess's own\nhandwriting wu transmitted over\nthe facsimile machine. It read: \"I\nam delighted to be able to visit the\n2nd Canadian Divisional Slgnali todiy. Mary, Colonel In Chief.\" After\nthe departure ot the Prlnceu Royil\ndozens ot copies wen run off u\ntouvenln.\nR.A.F. Auxiliaries Previously Only\nAllowed to Fly Training Planes\nidded to the iquadron \u2014 Poliih\nfilers who used to fly With the\nmen In their country before the\ninvulon.\nBy 0. t. BURRITT\nCimdlin Prut Stiff Writer\nLONDON, \u2014 (CP). \u2014 Women\npilots soon Will take to the iir in\nBritain'! timed fighter plinu. But\nthey won't fight Thty will continue to deliver Hurrlcuei ilong\nwith other aircraft from factories to virious R. A. F. bties.\nUp to now thi women volunteer!\u2014memben of the Air Transport Auxllliry\u2014hive been permitted to fly only training mtchlnei.\nBeciuse of thla there hu been a\nminor feud behind the scenei and\nnow lt ii leirned thit the women\nwill be permitted to fly the tut\nflghtan.\nHigh officials, who remained unnamed by the women, suggested\nthe tighten Win too tut tor the\nwomen, whole rotter contains such\nnimes u the trans-Atlantic flier\nAmy Molllson, but thi volunteers\npointed to their recordi to show\nthey hive put 3500 houn of (lying\nsince they began operation light\nmonthi ago and hive had no serious accidents. AU they've luffered were a collapsed undercarriage,\nan overturned pline ind' i col\nlision  with telegraph  wires,  The\nonly casualty wu i cut over one\neye.\nHARD WORKERS\nThe 28' women comprising the\ncorpi, according to thtir leader,\nCipt Pauline Gower, resent tht\nsuggestion by critics thtt they are\n\"a crowd ot society women-doing\nmen out of jobs*\nCapt Gower, daughttr of Sir.\nRobert Gower, uid ber subordinates were all hardworking pilots;\non duty .from 8:19 a.m. until sunset, levin days a week. \"Sometime!.\" the idded, \"they have to\nhitchhike on a lorry to the nearest railway itation after delivering an airplane, or walk with\ntheir parachute! on their backs.\"\nNever have the delivery pilots\nbeen behind on their assignments,\nnid Capt Gower, who wean\ntrousers ud in R. A. F. style\nforage cap \"In tact we were uked it the end of i flying diy to\nget IS machines away trom. an\nairfield ln an hour.or two. Three\not ui managed it without t hitch.\"\nThree  more   women  ire  being\nROBSON\nROBSON, B. C.-Mn. J. Arm-\nstrong hu returned to Nelson\nafter spending a week with her\nmother, Mrs. A. D. Clyde.\nMr. and _Mrt. R. T. Wildie\nvisited Nelion. ,\nMn. C. Lindsay of Revelstoke\nll vlilting her mother, Mrs. A, D.\nClyde. '      i\nMin A Thompion viiited TraU.\nWar Restrictions\nKeep Windsors H6me\nNASSAU, Bahamu, Nov. 28 (AP)\n\u2014War-time restrictions on travel\noutside the British Empire mty keep\nthe Duke ud Duchess of Windsor\nfrom their hoped-for visit to the\nUnited Statu for several monthi at\nleast\nDuring wartime, the Britiih Empire frowns on travel outside the\narea where iterllng money is used.\nThe government buying expansively for wtr needi, It attempting to\nconserve all ltt United Statu dollar! for essentials.\nThui, thi Duke, as representative\nof thi Crown cm hardly pay a call\non hil American neighbors unless\nthen ippears to be tome Justifiable\nbusiness reuon for the Journey.\nThe Duke himself says there It no\ntrip tft light unless the government\nfinds something specific for him to\ndo ln the United statei.\n__r\n\u25a0y BETSY NEWMAN\nTODAY'* MINU\nCold Cud ot Meat\nBrazil Nut ud Pineapple Salad\nHotltolli OUvei\nPickled Peichei or Pean\nDoughnuti     Cookies\nCoffee\nBLACK WALNUT CIRCLIS\nThree cupi flour, 1 teaipoon biking powder, Vt teupoon ult 1*4\ncupi lugtr, \u2022__ eggs, l cup ihorten-\nIng, 1 teupoon vanilla, * cup ot\nblack walnuts.\nSltt dry ingredienti together.\nchopped nuts, thm add thortening,\nmixing with fork. Add unbeiter.\neggs ud flavoring. PM out very\nthin ud cut with doughnut cutter.\nBike it 879 degrees F. for eight\nminutes. Makes six dozen cookies.\nNUT AND PINSAP^Ll SALAD\nOnt envelope pllln, unftavored\ngelatin, V. cup cold witer, 1 cup pine\n\u2022pplt juice, Vi cup lemon Juice, one\nthird cup sugar, Vs cup illtd dress\ntng, 1 No. 2 cu piecu pineapple.\n3 pimentos, chopped, H cup of\nchopped nuts.\nSoften gelatin In water; dissolve\nsugar ih boiling pineapple Juice,\nand itlr Into gelatin with .envoi!\nJuice. Cool and when thickened,\nwhip with rotary better and fold in\nultd dreulng Add remaining Ingredients ind pour Into 8 x 8 x 2\ninch pin. Chill. Cut ln squires ud\nserve on lettuce leives. Top each\nTRY A LITTLE\n\"MAKE-UP\"\nWhM you hivi a\nKoitMly meat pit\nAN EXTRA TOUCH ot flavour\non change tin homeliest meat pit\nInto I most delectable dish fer\nhincheon or lupptr. Give your own\npin tali flavour ippetl by adding\ni spoonful or _o of H. P. Stun to\nthe nest Just belore you pop en\n\u2022to top tru*. You'll hiw tht grandest flavour In your pie ind everyone\nwill thoroughly enjoy It.\nMiny other dishes beridti meat\npies need i little maUni up In flavour in order to Ut thm above tht\ncommonplace. Thil il whin H. P.\nSun an be ol vt luible ie .vice to\nyeu. Dm thli thick, fruity siuce\n(rem England ia your cooking:\nServe It with meits, fish, fowl, ma-\nctroni ud cheese dlihei lad May\nother foods.\nsquare with i spoonful ot ultd\ndroning ud sprinkle with additional Brazil nuts. Serves eight.\nSOFT MOLASSIS COOKIES\nOne-halt cup lard or other shortening, melted, 1 cup molasses, 2\ntablespoons warm water, 1 egg, 3\ncupt flour, 2 tablespoons baking\npowder, Vt teupoon nit, Vi teaipoon toda, V, teupoon ground ginger, 1',_ teaspoons cinnamon.\nMix together shortening, molasses\nand wirm water; add beaten egg.\nSltt together dry ingredients and\nadd to tint mixture; mix thoroughly\nud let stand about 10 minutes. Roll\nout on floured board to one-third\nInch; cut with round cookie cutter\nand bake at 400 degrees F. tor about\nIS minutes. Makes four dozen.\nPricei Effective Wedneiday\nNovember 27th\nRice Kriipies:\nKellogg'i, 2 pkti.\nGraham Wafers:\n16 ox. cello pkg. .\nCreamed Kernels:\nMelograin, pkt .\n25c\n19c\n21c\nCOFFEE\nFresh Ground,\nLimit 2, Ib. ..\n33c\nCLACE CHERRIES:\nLb\t\nCURRANTS:\n2 Ibi ,\nMOLASSES:\n22 ox. tin\t\n34c\n25c\n15c\nThe einy unt In by Mrs.\nHornett, Chirry St., hu bun\nJudged thi winner for tht\nweek ending Nov. 23 In 'My\nFood Merchant' Contest. Mrs.\nHornett receives $3,00 In merchandise it thll store. Oet\nyeur entry blink now.\nSUNLIGHT SOAP:\nLimit 3, bar\t\nTEA: Coldvale,\nFine quality, Ib. ...\n.5.\n59c\nCHOCOLATE BARS:   <)CA\nLge. family ilxe, 2 for LDC\nPastry Flour\n3'\/2 lb. sack... 16c\nGRAPEFRUIT: Nice   OO.\ntin, 5 fo. taOl\nSQUASH:. Individual,\neach\t\n.5c\nQuality Meat\nSpecials\n1 lb. Baby Beef Liver, alio\n'\/zlb. of Sliced Side DC.\nBacon: Both for .. OOl\nMinced Boaf: 1 C\nLem, Ib 1JC\nStewing Beef: *j C\nBoneleii, Ib 1 Jt\nFreih Pork Spareribi: 10.\nLittle Pig Sauiage:      10\nShoulder Veal Steaki: 10\nLamb Pattiai: 10.\nKOFY\nMO MATTER how many cupi\nn of Kofy Sub you enjoy, ctf-\nfelne will never upset youe\nnervei or digestion or keep you\nsleepless. Kofy Sub is made from\nwholesome Canadian grains tnd\n\u2022oyi beans, skilfully blended to\nduplicate exactly the dellcloui\nflavour tnd aroma ot coffee without any ill effects. Try thll pop*\nular Dr. Jackson heilth bever-\n1 lge tonight Mike it exactly at\nyou mike coffee tnd drink it\nfreely. It il rich In alkaline minerals tnd every drop does you\ngood. Children love it\u2014serve It\nto them diluted with milk md\nfortify their growing bodtet wltb\nVital minerals.\nOVER 500,000\nCOPIES SOLDI\nof Dr. Jackson's famous ..8-pige\nbook \"How To Be Always well\".\nSend t)00 for thil invalu_.lt\nguide-book to vigorous heilth.\nED EC I Dl' \u2022'eckton'l bookltt on Food ltd Health. Addreu rtqu.ih\n\u25a0KEE.    to D,. Jackie,, Food- Llmittd, S9Z Vint Avinue, Toronto\nIM\nDelicious coffee\nTlavour\u2014\nwitnouf caffeine!\n-\t\n \t\nII III. I '\u2022\" J' '*-**\u2022\u2022 W**\n*******\n\u25a0\nv\u20ac&\n\u00bb\u00abv\u00ab\u00abe(_i_we\u00abc\nSanta Predicts\nSlippers\nFrom Andrew's\nAll Sizes-\nOthers From\n$1.00 to $3.65\nSanta might not be a perfect\nprognoiticitor, but he comet\npretty close! And once you\nsee our wonderful selection\nof smartly styled ilippers\nwe know you'll agree with\nhit prediction one hundred\nper cent Give her illpperi\u2014\nthe gift the ctn always uie.\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\n\u00bb&**_***_**_*\u00bb&\nWitch tor Our\nWeekend Specials\nBRADLEY'S\nMEAT MARKET-Phont 832\n4X CAKES\nAT YOUR GROCERS\nSee the Display of\nW\u00abSme\\ Beautiful\nISIfjlJjElec'ncal Appliances\nat\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\n174 Biker St. Phone 260\n_ Men\nColdsGo Dowii'\nGtt Aha Distress\nhnirovti Web Way\nIf a cold has \"gone down,\" causing coughing, muscular soreness,\nor Irritation ln upper bronchial\ntubes, see whit a \"VapoRub _____\u25a0\netge\" can do Ior you I\nWith thli more thorough treat-\ntaint, the poultlce-and-vapor\naction ot Vlck* VapoRub mort\neffectively P WET MTtf Irritated ilr\nputtgei with soothing medicinal\nvapors... STIMUIATES chest and\nback like * wirmlng poultice or\nTMTS ItU-VlNO r\nplf__t_r...n\u00abTSl__\nriot awtyl Results delight even\nold Jrl. nds of VapoRub.\nTO OET a \"VapoRub Massage\"\nwith all ltt ben-fiti-managt\nVapoRub for 8 mlnutei on important RtB.AEEA OF BACK\nbi well as throat and chest-\nspretd a thick layer on chest,\ncover with a warmed cloth, be\nBCBB to use genuine, time-tested\nVICES VAPORUB.\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON  B. (..-WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. 27. 19W-\nBritishers Ready\nto Face the Truth;\nU.S. Help Is Vital\nBy DREW MIDDLETON\nAiioclit.d Preu Staff Writer\nLONDON, Nov. 26 (AP)-Brlt.\nlin, struggling with bomb wreckage and confronted with a continued German stranglehold on\nthe initiative, ll turning lncreu-\ningly to the United States u t\npotential saviour in these dtrkest\nhour\/ of the war itnct tht Germen Panzer divisions retched the\nChannel coast latt Mty tnd looked\nlongingly tt the white cliffs of\nDover.\nBritiih capacity for understatement li working overtime, partly\nthrough patriotism\u2014\"it It not\ncricket to tell the truth, old boy\"\n\u2014and hardly through propaganda\n\u2014\"casualties were few having regard to the weight of the attacks.\"\nComplacency, diitortion md reluctance to admit the truth, even\nprivately to correspondent!. who\nhave no hope of getting some newi\nthrough the rigorous cenionhlp,\nwhich tometlmei even deliyi official communiques, perhapi ire\nu dangeroui to the British cause\nai nightly bombings. Thi wiy the\ncensors work It reminiscent ot the\nconduct of French cenionhlp before the fill of France.\nWhy these darkett hours?\nThis it one mtn'i opinion\u2014therefore uncemorable\u2014but the opinion\nof t man who hat tpent t gteat deal\nof time with the army, navy and\nair force tnd\u2014more important \u2014\nwith the people themselvei, not\ncivil servant! tnd cibinet underlings.\nFirit, there probibly is no answer\nto night bombings, outside of mutely of the air, and for thli Britain\nfrankly is looking to America although in earlier tnd better diys\nthi newspapers of Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production, belittled U. S. planes.\nGerman night raiden hive dropped tens ot thousinds of toni of\nbombs from thousands of pltnes,\nyet one is asked to believe there il\nno military damage; thit only hospitals, churches, schools md tenement! tre hit, plus ot coune \"ilight\ndamage\" to utilities.\n(They dropped a bomb next to\nthe A-sociated Press Building before Sept 24. The enter still u\nyawning.)\nBomben that hit Buckingham\nPalace unable to hit the sprawling\nftctorin of the Midlandi?\u2014Believe\nif you can.      .    .'\nThe Germani hive killed ttrju-\ntandi of civilian men, women ind\nchildren without reilly damming\nmorale. They've also done damage\nto ihipping tnd railroads without\ndemoralizing the war effort.   -\nSecond, Britannia still rules th:\nwives, but needs more Americin\nhelp to do it Much of the staggering ihipping losses un be triced to\ndeficiencies in escort vessels,\nUnlets Britain- ctn get more U.S.\ndestroyers, ihlpping losses will likely continue it t high level because\nof U-boata, bomberi tnd surface\nraiden.\nThe need for merchant veueli\ngoes hand in hand with the need for\ndeitroyera. Britain'! need will in-\ncretie u Spring brings tn Increue\nin U-boat virulencei\nTtrtnto (the Britiih raid on Italy'i\nnaval baie) wis t great Brltith victory, but not for the nivy, tlthough\nthe Fleet Air Arm tccompltshed\nthii task (reporting the crippling\nof three Italian battleships), because every battleship similarly is\nvulnerable to torpedo-cirrylng wir-\npltnes while in hirbor, where they\nall must go sooner or liter.\nThird, the irmy is it good as the\nWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY\nSeeded Raisins, 15-oz. pkt. 17c\nIvory Soap, 2 large bars 14c\nChipso Giant pkt. 45c\nChateau Cheese.... Lb. 29c\nPeas, Sieve 5.... 2 tins 19c\nBlue Ribbon Coffee, Ib. 48c\nCherub Baby Milk, 5 tins 20c\n 25c\n 75c\nBlue Label\nBEEF\nSirloin. T-Bone, Round snd\nSI\".*\"\"\" 25c\nBreakfast Sausage,      OC\n2 lbs LoZ\nLemons,\npsr dos\t\nOranges,\n3 dos. .. <\t\nCslifornis Fating        OC\nDates, Ib. ..........im\nGrapefruit,\n6 for\t\n25c\nj*       \u2022        -   .\n\u2022A. SWAY    .TORE.   LIMITID\nbeit\u2014if properly equipped. In fighting spirit ind leadership, I cm testify, it il able to stand up to the\nGermans.\nAt tint It wu laid I British\noffensive could be expected in 1941.\n\u2014now Government leaden talk .of\n1043 md 1944.\nFourth, Britain, the great-it fln-\na cial power in history, Is reaching\nthe end of her financial tether, If\n\u25a0be is to buy in tht United States-\nand German bombing of induitrle.\nwill force her to buy In increasing\nquantities\u2014the United Statei will\nhave to put It on the cuff.\nFifth, British Industry which hid\nitarted tht wir on an eight-hour\nday, still hai not expanded to the\ntotalitarian level; there still ire tent\not thousands of unemployed tnd\nunemployment even, it increasing.\nRailroads itlll chirge service\nmen for transport, which it like\nhaving a toll bridge In a communications trench.\nFinally, the people of London\nare cheerful, stubborn ind tired.\nShelter conditloni still are abominable. The menace to health ii\nmore dangerous potentially than\nNazi bombi. sanitation tn sleeping\nquarters ii terribly lnadequtti\ndespite assurances \"thit steps ire\nbeing taken tor improvement.\"\nIn the country, returning London\nen uy, the people \"don't know\nthere's i war on.\"\nIn other cities people ire leu\ncheerful thin Londoners, they tre\ngrumbling thit London is given\ngreater protection tnd say thtt propaganda thtt London it unhurt it\ncausing the Null to change strategy\nud hammer by turns it such tar.\ngets u Coventry, Liverpool, Bir\nminghtm, Bristol, Southampton.\nThe people, far more reidy to\nface the brutal truth thm the news\npapen and the BBC, grow sarcastic\nabout headline! md communiques\nthat tell ot \"ilight damage\" w.ic.i\nthey can set the wreckage with\ntheir own eyei; grow bitter when\nthey reid thtt \"casualties were\nfew\" when their familiu ire des\ntroyed.\nLord Rothermere\nDies In Bermuda\nLONDON, Nov. 26 (AP)- The\nPreu Auoclttion \u2022 innounced that\nLord Rothermere, 72, Britiih Publisher, died todty In Bermuda.\nLord Rothermere several years\nago had handed ovtr the Dtily\nMai! and molt of hit other \"newspaper holdings to the management\nof hil only surviving ion, Ron. Esmond Htrmiworth, who tucceeds\nto the title created for hli fither,\nln 1914. '\nEarlier thli yeir Lord Rothermere\nhid undertaken a mission to the\nUnited Statu on behalf ot hii fellow publisher, Lord Beaverbrook.\nin connection with the purchase of\naircraft.\nWhile on thll mission Lord Roth-\nermere'i heilth began to fill md he\nreceived treatment in New York\nHli condition Improved. He went\nto Bermuda to recuperate md suffered t relapse.\nLord Rothermere wu closely associated .with tht career of hil bro-\nther, Lord Northcliffe, up to the latter's death ln 1022, md together the\ntwo brother! wrought tremendous\nchanges In Britiih newipaper publishing.\nDuring the lut yeir of the First\nGreat Wtr Lord Rothermere wu\nSecretary for Air, md under hit\nadministration the Roytl Flying\nCorps and the Roytl Ntvtl Air Service were merged into the Royil\nAir Force,\nA frequent vliitor to Canada\nLord Rothermere wu t strong supporter of closer Empire ties. He hid\nlarge pulp ind paper interests In\nNewfoundland, tnd business eon\nnections In Canada.\nWhilt Lord Rothermere ln early\nyein wu mtlnly eonoennd with\nthe financial end of hli brother's\nvut newspaper enterprise, he becime a copious writer of signed\narticles when control ot the various\npapers fell te him.,\nW thi Dtily Mill he championed\nfor mmy yein the elilmt of Hun-\ngary against the Trianon Treaty\nwhich give Triniylvmii to Rum-\n\u2022nit. Hi wu I tot of the peace settlement generally, md u lite u\nAugust, 1938, called Ciechoslovikia\n\"I monitroilty of t country\" not\nworth fighting for md pr .dieted\nthat if Britain did fight for the\nCiechi \"two or three of our moit\nimportant Dominions will decltre\nthtir neutrality md, by doing so,\nbring in immediate ind to tht Britiih Empire.\"\nNOTED SCIENTIST\nASSISTS CANADIAN\nLEGION SERVICES\nOTTAWA-Dr. H. M. Tory, M. A.,\nB. Sc, LL.B., former Pruident of\nthe National Research Council and\ndirtctor of thi Cmedltn Khtkl College oversets in 1917-18, hu accepted the invitation to become\nChief Education Counsellor of the\nCimdlin Legion Wt? Strvicei.\nDr. Tory, who wll] s\u00abrve in in\nhonorary ctpacity, is _ one-time\npresident of the Univenlty of Alberta. Widely known u t iclinttit\nind educitionist, hi pltyed i .ir.fi\npirt in thi pluming tnd equipping\net the Nltlonil Research Laboratories it Ottawa He was lergely ri-\niponiible for tht work of tbt Coun.\nell being extended over the whole\nDominion.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\n\u2022 Dr. md Mn. H. H. MicKenue\nreturned Monday from Vmcouver,\nwhere they ipent a couple ot weeki.\nThey were accompanied by their\nnn Harry, tlso by Mn. Wilfrid\nAllan.\ne Mn. Cecil Sue md infant\ndaughter htve lift Kooteniy Like\nGeneral Hospital for their home it\nRelief Arlington mine. i .\n\u2022 Mn. Wtlley McPhail ot Corn\nLinn left yuterdiy tor Calgiry,\nhaving been cilled by the death ol\nher fither, John Ltnderyou.\ne A wedding ot Intereit to Nelion friendi wm thi marriage at\nTrail Sundiy of Hazel Beatrice, second youngest daughter of Mr. and\nMn. J. D. Spiers, Elwyn Street\nNelion, and Richard John Johnston, oldest ton of Mr. md Mrs. R.\nJohnston, Fairview. The bride and\ngroom will reside it Relief Arlington mine, Brie. Mij_s Jem Spiers\nsister ot the bride; tttended her litter, while Nelion Riddock supported\nthe groom.\ne Hume Lethbridge, Manager ef\nCKLN, hu been called to Kelowna\nfor a few dayi on tccount of thi\nserious illness of hil father.     '\ne W. A. Talbot wu In town from\nGrand Forks yuterdiy to attend the\nfuneral of W. L. Affleck.\ne   Mrs. Harold Hansen of Sheep\nCreek Is spending t couple of diys\nwith her pirenti, Mr. md Mn. S.\nH. Smythe, Fairview.\ne Mrs. Charles Holt ot Balfour\nviiited Nelion yuterday.\n\u2022 Mr, Ud Mrs. G, L. Thompson\nof Bonnington shopped In town\nyuterdiy. ,\n\u2022 Boyd Affleck of Fruitvale u\nln the city md tttended tht funeral\nof hit brother, W. L. Affleck,\nyuterday.\n\u2022 John Applewhaite wu Is\ntown from Willow Point yeiterdiy.\ne Mr. md Mn. J. Cavil of Bonnington viiited town yesterdiy,\ne Wilter Johnstone of Crinbrook was in Nelson yuterday tor\nthe funertl of W. L. Affleck.\n\u2022 Robert Cunningham ot Crescent Vtlley shopped In town\nyuterdiy.\n. Mrs. John Tawse of Willow\nPoint viiited town yuterdiy.\ne Fred Beech ot Trail viiited\ntown yeiterdiy.\ne Mrs. D, Taylor ot Sunshine\nBay ihopped In town yuterdiy.\ne Douglas Fisher of Port Crawford villted Nelson yesterday.\n\u2022 Mn. Joseph Slemp md btby\ngirl left Kooteniy Like General\nHospital for their home at Sheep\nCreek.\n\u2022 John Burman of New Denver\nviiited Nelion yuterdiy.\nCROSS\n\/ \/\/o\/a\nBOOK PAIR FOR RED CROU\nThe Canadlm Red Crou benefitted to tht amount of mora thm $100\nwhen the Mainland Brar.:h of the\nCanadian Authors held ita tint book\nfair in Vmcouver during the recent\n\"Canadian Book Week.\" There wu\na tine display of books, photographs\nmd lutographs by famoui authors\nWell-known authors pruent were\nDale Carnegie, Robert Service,\nKathleen Shtckleton md bene\nBalrd.\nCHILDREN SEND DRUSES\nThe pupils bf tht Stewirt Wood\nSchool of Kamloops, instead ot\nspending money on the usual Hallowe'en festivities, purchased materials md mide nine beautiful dresses tnd two moit attractive iweaten\nfor students in bombed ireas in\nGreat Britain.\nNO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE\nCANVASS NECESSARY\nTb* little village ot Tofino's Rid\nCrou cimpaign objective ot $100\nwti more thin doubly realized u\nan tmount of $270 wu raised. No\nhouse-to-house canvass wu necessary aa the,first name os the local\nnotice board wu quickly followed\nby othen until practically the whole\ncommunity had subscribed. Bear\nRiver, Ahousat, Clayoquot, and\nRefuge Cove tlso responded nobly\nto the call with the sums of $35, $28,\n$24 md $7.25 respectively. These\nsmell settlements hive units of the\nTofino Branch.\nHELP RED CROSS\nOP OREECE\nTo donate hospital md surgical\nsupplies, md other necessities, to\nthe value of $2900 to the Red Crou\nof Greece wat decided it t meeting\nof the Central Council of the Canadlm Red Crou Society in Toronto\nlut week.\nMri. Champion Heads\nie Red Cross\nMoyie\nMOYIE, B. C. - Moyie Bed Cross\nmet tt thi homt of Mn. Joe Kershaw when officen elected were:\nPreiident Mri. Al Chimpion; for\nVice-President, Mn. Alex St Denis;\nSecretary, Mn. Robert Brtiden;\nTreuurer, Mra. Petnon; Publicity.\nMn. G. G. Smith; Collector, Miss\nAda Barr; Works Chairman, Mrs.\nJ. V. Kershaw.\nWork turned Into the Cranbrook\nBranch for tht yur wu 102 pairs\nof socks, 26 sweaters, six binden,\n12 bandages, 20 mattress pads, 12\npillow slips, tix pairs pyjamas, IM\nhandkerchiefs, six pneumonia jack-\nels, two Hampton pads, 38 towels\ntnd 10 ctps.\nThi\nButcherteria\nBetter Meals for Leu\nPHONE S27 FREE DELIVERY\nHorswillY\nGROCERIES\nTht beit lervice in town.\nPHONI 235\nWATCHES, DIAMONDS,\nWEDDING RINGS\nH. H. Sutherland\n846 Biker St\nR. & R. Grocery\nThe Heme et tetter Foods\nQUALITY GROCERIES AT\nSAVING PRICU\nPhoni 161   Free Delivery\niiwiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicnm\nEnjoy KOOTENAY VALLEY\nCHOCOLATE MILK\nDelightful ud Refreshing\nKOOTENAY VALLEY DAIRY\nnt\nR.C.N. Casualties\nOTTAWA, Nov. 28 (CP)-Naval\nDepirtment headquarters todiy issued their 19th casualty list of the\nwtr, reporting ont death, one man\nmissing and one injured, Thit hu\nbrought tht number of dead and\nmissing reported In-the Royal Canadian Navy since the war started to\n288.\nFollowing It the latest casualty\nlist with official numbers md next-\nof-kin:\nKilled:\nAB. Laughlin Elwood Stewirt\nR.C.N.R., C-102, Normm Stewart\n(father). High Bank, P.E.I., (AB.\nStewart was killed Nov. 8 while\nserving with a merchant ihlp.)\nMissing, loit overboard tt iet:\nAB. Earl Frederick Davis Huson,\nR.C.N.V.R., V-83337, Mrs. Oil Huaon\n(wife). Halifax.\nInjured:\nAB. Robert L. Porter, R.C.N.R.,\nA-15SS, Lawrence V. Porter (father)\nMontreal.\n2nd Division Staff\nOfficer Promoted\nSOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND,\nNov. 28 (CP Cible).-MiJ. W. H. S.\nMacklin of Ottawa, at preient general itaff officer (gride two) it 2nd\nDivision Headquarters, will be appointed Assistant Adjutant and\nQuartermaster Generil at Canadian\nbue unlta ln Englind, tt wu Itemed\ntodty,\nMtj. Macklin will be tucceeded\nby Maj. T. G. Gibson of Toronto,\nwho hu been on the 2nd Division\nHeadquarters itaff.\nAnother appointment Imminent lo\nthtt of Ctpt L.R. McDonild of\nWindsor, Ont, likiy to become staff\ncaptain of the Canadian 4th Infantry\nBrigade. At present he is liaison\nofficer it 2nd Division Headquarten.\nPROCTER SENDS REFUGEE\nCLOTHES TO NELSON\nPROCTER, B. C, \u2014 Mra J.\nRobimon, convener md Mri. D.\nBell, secretary of the Refugee Committee for the Procter District havt\ntent 112 pieces ot clothing into\nNelson.\nG. Dtnlel hu kindly lent one of\nhis rooms to the committee.\n'Beard Interview\nRecordings Were\nNot Sent lo East'\nVANCOUVER,  Nov. \u00bb  (CI*).-\nIra Diworth, regional repreientative\not the Ctniditn Broidcutlng Corporation tor British Columbia todiy\nissued a statement In which he uld\nthat recordings taken by the CBC of\nan Interview between Cmdr.\nCharles Beard of HMCS. Prince\nRobert ind Preu representatives\n\"were not sent to tha Eut ind hive\nnot been pliytd\" ilnci thty were\nuied to prepare an actuality broadcait\n(Harold Winch (CCF-Van.ou.v_r\nEut) told the Proiffiiclal Legislature yuterday he wai \"given to\nundentand\" a record .of Cmdr.\nBeard'i conversation with file Preu\nfollowing hit return to Camdian\nwaten with a captured German\nfreighter \"wu mailed to tha Eut\nmd might have resulted In Cmdr.\nBeard btlng retired.\")\nSeventeen Ships\nLoslDurlngWeek\nLONDON, Nov, 26 (CP).-Seven-\ntees Brltith allied tnd neutral merchant ships totalling 59,534 tons,\nwere lott through \"enemy tctlon\"\nduring the week ended November\n17, the Admiralty reported todty.\nThll compares with I weekly average of 88,787 toni ilnce the wtr begin tnd represents a reduction ot\n12,000 toni from the losses of the\nprevioui two weeks.\nIt includes 14 Britiah veueli totalling 80,448 tons, two allied totalling 7789 toni md one neutral of\n1318 tons.\nThe Admiralty said that during\nthe week the Germans claimed to\nhave sunk 131,340 toni Of merchant\nihipping ind commented \"thit represents in exaggeration of 120 per\ncent on actual lo_.es.\"\nNaval officials uld mineswetping\nhid been \"intensely compllctted\"\nby tir attacki, md that after a hirbor entrance or channel hid been\nswept clear of mlnu, it could not\nbe considered nit for more thtn 24\nhoun.\nFor the week under review losses\nwere approximately two-thirds ot\ntht weekly average since the end\nof Miy, whin in intensive drive on\nshipping WU inaugurated, tbey said.\nUphill Reads News\nas Caught Without\nPrepared Address\nVICTORIA, Nov. 26 (CP). -\nCaught without a prepared addreu\nin the budget debate In tht Provincial Legislature, Tom Uphill (Labor\nFernie) lut night reed from the\nNelton News a Canadlm Press dispatch quoting Erneit Bevin, Britiih\nMlniiter of labor, to the effect that\nsocial security should be the motive of national life ln Britain when\npeace li won.\nMr. Uphill uld he had been given\ntoo short notice md hid had no\nUme to prepare an addreu. He wai\nchallenged by Liberal Whip Howard Forruter but Premier Pattullo\nmoved the indulgence of the Houie.\nThe Ltbor -timber went on to\ntall the House how miners of the\nMichel md Nital districts who hid\nbeen working only two or three\ndiyi i week tor yein raited 89000\nfor wir purposu.\nHe pleaded for wider use of cotl\nin Government institutions ln order\nto furnish work for minen tnd uve\nUnited Statei exchmge required by\noil purchases.\n-*AOB PiyiL.\nGay Parkas\nIN GABARDINE\nWITH RICH FUR TRIMMING\n\u2022 Green        \u2022   Blue\n\u2022 White \u2022    Rust\n$1.50 Each\nMoney Belts\nin matching ihidu.\n$1.25\nWatch Tomorrow's Paper\nFor Super Values in\nREADY-to-WEAR\nl? I\nPhone 200\nman\n\u25a0'\u25a0 ','\u25a0'..'\ny\/unt\nBaker St.\nLAUNCESTON, Australia, (CP).-\nThe ashes ot W. S. Johnstone, onl\nof   tbe earliest  memben of   the\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\n*0*m****\\**m*\\S***^^\nSee the Fine Selection of\nLINGERIE\nat\nFashion First Shop\n488 Baktr St        Nelion, B. 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WILL THE UNITED STATES GIVE\nTOTAL AID?\n\"What would it mean to the United States to have\nBritain win this war?\n\"What would it mean to the United States to have the\nAxis conception of human existence destroy half of the\nEnglish-speaking world and Btand ready to dominate the\nrest?\"\nSo asks J. RoBCoe Drummond, Washington correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, in an artifele\nurging \"Total Aid for Britain.\"\n\"There is now no doubt at all where the American\npeople stand; there is no doubt at all that the American\npeople vividly realize what British defeat means, or better\nstill, what British victory means,\" continues Mr. Drummond.\nBut this unity has still to be implemented more courageously than anything done so far. President Roosevelt's\nfirst act after the election was to accelerate the Government's program of aid to Britain. He announced that half\nof the Nation's total production of war materials would\nhenceforth be available to the British Empire and the\nPriorities Board of the National Defence Commission approved the British application for 12,000 airplanes in\naddition to the 14,300 already contracted.\n\"This is a beginning\u2014a useful beginning, but not more\nthan that\u2014of America's determination to make her power\nfelt. Other problems are in the making and the President and Congress will be called on to decide them very\ngoon. They will decide them the way the American people\nwant them decided.\n\"These problems need to be seen in advance and to be\nappraised in advance. The underlying fact is that Great\nBritain is fighting a 'total war' and if the United States\nwants that war settled in the Old World instead of the New,\nlt realizes that it must come very near to giving 'total aid.'\n\"The speed, the scope, and the methods of that 'total\naid' constitute the questions with which the latest phase\nof the war confronts the Government, and they will be in the\nforefront of the news in the early weeks of the new Congress.\n\"Planes, ships, finance^these are the instruments of\ntotal aid'. Britain's need of planes is known to all. America is not doing all she can. Only as the Government helps\nindustry to produce faster can more be done. And when,\nas last week, Britain is forced to convoy thirty-eight ships\nwith one inadequately armed merchantman, her need of\nmore cruisers or assistance in convoying becomes grimly\napparent.\n\"And what of finances? The problem of credit is not\nyet acute but it will have to be faced before long. Will\nAmerica withhold the sinews of war to Britain when her\ndollar reserves become low? There is no reason to believe\nthat America will do any such thing.\"\nrs\u00bb\n_______fl___________!____i___B________a_______ft_&__,\nesatoext&sexexssmssest\nJ? Questions?J\nANSWERS\nOpen to tny ruder.  Names ol\nperioni liking questions will not\nbe published.\nReader, Trail \u2014 How is the cerd\ngame oi \"hearts\" played?\nThe lull pack of cards is used and\nplayers number 2 to 6. Cut Ior deal\n\u2014low deals. Cards are dealt one at\na time in rotation to the left, beginning with the eldest hand. The\nobject ol the game is to win on\ntricks, as lew hearts as possible.\nThe play\u2014eldest hand leads any\ncard, and each succeeding player\nin turn to the left, must follow suit\nif poss'ible. Holding no card of suit\nled, player may,discard a card of\nanother suit. Highest card led of\ntuit wins the trick. Winner of first\ntrick leads for the second and so\non, until the hands are played out.\nThe hearts taken by each player are\nthen counted and settled for, and\ncards are bunched for a new deal.\nScoring\u2014after hands are played out\neach player puts up one counter for\neach heart he has taken and player\ntaking fewest hearts takes them all.\nIf two or more players take a like\nnumber of fewest hearts, they divide, odd counter remaining in pool\nfor next deal. Game\u2014each deal is\na game in itself, though by agreement this number of counters, and\nfirst player losing all his counters\nis considered the loser; or first player winning an agreed number of\ncounters wins the game.\nC. R, Nelson-Who Is the Alberta\nHighway Commissioner? \u25a0\nN. W. Macpherson, Highway Commissioner.   Department   of   Public\nWorks, Edmonton, Alta.\nI. G., Trail\u2014Could you tell me if a\nperson, unable to eat butter owing to the fat contents, would be\nable to lake milk? I am under\nthe impression that he could not.\nWe would advise you to consult\nyour physician on this subject.\nCan ptomaine poisoning in a tin of\ncanned vegetables, fruits or meats\nbe detected on opening\u2014if it can\nwill you explain how?\nCases of ptomaine poisoning ln\nfreshly  opened  canned  fruit   and\nvegetable! are practically unknown.\nFruit  and  vegetables   should   not\nbe left in the can, once they are\nopened.\nM.R.A., Erie\u2014What is the difference\nin the caioric content of a slice\nof melba toast and ordinary toast?\nThere is no difference in the color-\n_a_.-_,I-;-ftflirii,|pti^fa-l,-.,.|.,-,   -.. .,^-frff\nIc content of melba tnd ordintry\ntoast, providing the slices are of the\nsame thickness.' The value of each\n>__-inch slice it about 70 calories.\nHow ,many calories in a cube of\noxo?    '\nThe caloric content of e cube of\noxo is practically negligible\u2014about\n10 calories. Oxo is a stimulant to\nthe appetite.\nP.P.N., Shoreacres\u2014Where can we\nget a pronouncing dictionary for\ncities and towns of Canada and\nthe United States?\nWe do not know of any such dictionary but many thousands of such\ngiven in The Gazetteer part of the\nComprehensive, by Funk It Wag-\nnails.\nCANADIAN SOLDIERS\nRETURN AS INSTRUCTORS\nTORONTO, Nov. 28 (CP)-Among\na party of 00 Canadian soldiers returning to Toronto today after service overseas was Bill Williscroft\nwho came East at the outbreak of\nwar to enlist as a private in an\nEastern Canadian regiment \u2014 the\nonly Vancouver man in the unit. He\nwas then 22 years old without previous military training.\nToday, a year older and much\nwiser in the business of soldiering,\nSergeant Instructor Bill Williscroft\nnow is on his way to Camp Borden,\nwhere he will be an instructor.\nCONTRACT...\nDSE HIS WEAKNESS\nONE or your aide'e aaieti eon*\nllita ot tha weaknesses of your\nopponents. If you have them sized\nup dependably, you can get away\nwith many thingi which otherwise would not bt possible. Such\na characteristic it a preference\nfor thort suit leadi against No\nI Trump by one opponent can enable you to score occasional gamei\nnot truly In the cardi.\n4*085\n#10\n\u2666 AK106.\n4.8*31\ntit!  n$n \u2666<*\u2022**\n;\u00bb5        \\S     **]   A-1A2\n1074    1   9.   I   _J,K._\nM,\nP\n(Dealer: South. Both tide* nt-\neerable.)\nCouth Weit M\u00abrth But\nINT Fan 2NT Pats\nINT\nThe type of bidding being uied\nby North and South really called\nfor North to bid 2-Diamondt over\nMl partner's opening 1-No Trump.\nBut North knew Weit u a player\ngiven to leading ho ihort ault\nagalnit No Trump contracts, If\nhit hand wat not extra strong, In\nan effort to hit hil partner's tuit,\nand alio when he had some honor\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON B, C -WEDNMDAY MORNINO. NOV. 17. WO f*\nBy Shepord Barclay\ncardi which he feared to under-\nlead tn other luits. In fact, thll\nfellow overdid a very good thing.\nNorth'* No Trump raise Imtead\nof a hid pf hii tuit wai solely becauie Weit might he thereby\nlured into leading diamdndi. That\nli exactly what he did, offering\nthe diamond .. At a consequence,\nthe declarer made five trlcki in\ndiamonds, two ln spadei and four\nIn clubl by finessing and overtaking hit diamond honors, giving\nhim eleven trlcki before the defenders got the lead again.\nIf North had bid his diamond.,\nWttt would hive led a low heart,\nand the contract-would have been\nbeaten by five trlcki in that ault.\n\u25a0 \u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nTomorrow's rwMm\n\u2666 AQJ.\n-\u00bb10.83      '\n\u2666 K8752\n4 Nont\n*97_ .\nA?\n\u2666 10 4 3\nfJTS\n\u2666 rioi\u00bb\n\u2666 832\n\u2666 S\n\u2666 41\n\u2666 AK974\n+ AKQ106\n(Dealer: Weit North-South*\nvulnerable.)\nFollowing normil bidding which\nputs South Into 5-Dlamondi, tt\nWeit take. two hearts and South\nruffs the third, what ihould he hi*\nvery next move 7\n\u00bb$\u00bb$tt\u00aba3^W$\u00ab\u00bb{$3S<$3.\u00abS\u00bb\u00bb\nJtl&t youAMxf\n00990*\nONE-MINUTE TE8T\n1. For whom wai Graham flour\nnamed?\n2. For what were the cedari of\nLebanon renowned?\n3. Where Is the roof of the world?\nHINT8 ON ETIQUETTE\nIt is not good mannen to blow\non your food to cool it.\nWORDS OF WI8DOM\nSir Edmund of Canterbury was\nright when he said to somebody,\n\"Work as though you would live\nforever; but live as though you\nwould die today,\"\nTODAY'S HOROSCOPE\nAs you celebrate your birthday\ntoday, make a firm reiolve to exercise caution and restraint In both\nyour written and spoken word during the next year; also avoid quarrels. Born on this date a child will\nexperience many trials, and a tendency toward pessimism should be\novercome by kindly encouragement.\nThis child will also be of a thoughtful, good-natured and somewhat extravagant character, and success in\nmedicine wiU be most likely. If\nborn very late ln the day, the\nchild will be most fortunate.\nONE-MINUTE TEST ANSWER8\n1. Sylvester Graham, who first\nclaimed for the unbolted flour a\ngreat nutritive value.\n2. They were the tallest Ind\nstrongest trees known in Biblical\ntimes.\n3. The Pamir plateau in West\nCentral Asia.\nDust of Gold\n\"We are more than conqueror!\nthrough Him that loved us. For\n.. . neither death, nor life . ..\nnor any other creature, shall be\nable to separate ui from the love\nof God which is in Christ Jesus.\"\nRom. 8:37-39.\nWhen you are forgotten, or neglected, or purposely set at naught,\nand you smile inwardly\u2014that is\nvictory.\n-When your good Is evil spoken of.\nwhen your wishes are crossed, your\nadvice disregarded, your opinions\nridiculed, and you take it all In\npatient, loving silence\u2014that it victory.\nWhen you are content with any\nfood, any raiment, any climate, any\nsociety, any solitude, any interruption by the will of God\u2014that ls victory.\nWAR\u201425 YEARS\nAGO TODAY\nBy Tht Canadian Press\nNOV. 27, 1915 \u2014 Princes! Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry merged with Canadian Expeditionary\nForce. British airman destroyed a\nGermin submarine off the Flanders\ncoast. Serbians etreated from Kat-\nchanik Pass, many crossing into\nAlbania.\n\u00bb*WWi9<gW0iW88wWWi-t-9>iCWWW*\u00bbl\nWHAT DO YOU THINK.\n- Letters miy bt publlihed over a nom de plume, hut the aotual\nname of tht writer muit be glvtn to the tdltor as evidence of\ngood filth. Anonymoui letters go In tht waste paper basket\nt\u00bbtt*!eseosHS*se)**emsss^^\nPays High Tribute\nto The Daily News\nTo the Publisher of the Dally News:\nSir\u2014I am an organizer for an\nEastern firm, at the moment travelling In the \"interior\" of your Province. And a short time ago I spent\ntwo very pleasant weeki tt the\nHume there, and to became acquainted with your live Daily Newi,\ndigesUng it with my breakfast.\nSince leaving Nelson I find myself still looking it up at the various hoteli where I happen to be\nstaying, and I so appreciate lt that\nI decided to tell you about it I have\nacquaintance! among other newipaper men, and I know they like to\nhave letters from readers indicating\ntheir reaction to the home-town\nnewspapers' method of dilhing Up\nthe news.\nI notice I get all the news while\nIt is hot, just as I did ln my hometown   (Edmonton)   newspapers,  as\n- \u2014ff i iiiintfft_ilt_r_T_\n-well as the other usual features\nSt a larger daily. You have also one\nlittle spot that. I always look for,\ncalled \"Dust of Gold\" I have mentioned thii to a few others and find\nthat they are already looking lt up.\nI wonder if you have any idea of\nthe numbers of people who seldom\ngo to any church, and whose only\nreminder! of netrly-forgotten teach-\nings are through such channel! as\nnewapaperi, common to every\nhome? And in this disturbing period this dilly \"ipot\" can bt t great\nhelp to thoie who ere going through\ndifficulties.\nIt Ii re-aiiuring to find men like\nyourself tiling your sphere of influence to bring thll to tht attention of tht retding public; tnd for\nthe next two monthi, or there-\nabotits, I shall be retding the Newi.\n\u25a0nd looking for \"Dust ot Gold\".\nA. COSTELLO.\nTrill, B. C,\nNov. 23. ItJAO.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\nlh,J\n\"I knew Jim woudl he in\ntrouble if he married htr. He'i\nt one-pal min and wanti to\nshare everything with her, but\nihe just uses him for entertainment when ihe's got nothin' else\nto do.\"\nNAZIS CLOSE DUTCH\nUNIVERSITY AS STRIKE\nFOLLOWS DISMISSAL\nAMSTERDAM (Vit Berlin), Nov,\n28 (AP)-The Technical Univenity\nof Delft was closed for in Indefinite\nperiod by German authorltlei today\nas a sequel to a student itrike yeiterdiy when t Jewish profeuor\nwas dismissed.\nStudent demonstration! hive occurred also at the Universities of\nLeyden and Utrecht, but thui far\nonly investigative action hu been\ntaken at thoee institutions.\nThe removal of the Delft Jewish\nprofessor was done under the German law for occupied Holland stipulating that Jews .must be excluded\nfrom official and lemi-officlil,undertakings, Including schools, courts\nand the postal and telegraph ser-\nLabor Secretary\nOutlines Defence\nNEW ORLEANS, Nov. 28 (AP).-\nUnlted Statei Labor Secretary Fran-\nces Perkins told labor today it had\na responsibility under national defence to carry out Its contracts,\nseek an adjustment of its own family differences, avoid production\ndelays, and \"thwart influences from\ndishonest or subversive source!.\"\nShe expressed these views about\nlabor'! role In the defence program\nin a ipeech prepared for delivery at\nthe ahnual American Federation of\nLabor convention. It wu her fint\nspeaking ippearance before the A.\nF. L. delegates since 1938. In recent\nyean her name htd not appeared\non the invitation lilt\nA COMPLETE\nLINE FOR EVERY\nREQUIREMENT\nBaths\u2014On legs or built-in.\nBasins\u2014Wall hung or pedestal.\nClosets\u2014One or two piece.\nSljnki\u2014Open or cibinet ityle.\nWe carry a selected stock of flnt\ngride fixtures, brass goods, pipe\nmd fitting! md cm supply ill\nyour need!.\nPhone 666\nKootenay Plumbing\n& Heatina Co., Ltd.\n367 Biktr st\nPHONE 144 far\nRESULfS\nTODAY'S \"News Pictures'\n\"Somewhere In\nEngland\"\nWade of Nelton Is Member of Family With Four\nGenerations in Scouting\n\u2022QT. P.. 1\nwho wu active in the 111th Battery when it wai i Non-Permin.\nent Militia unit in Nelion, photographed in England. Mrs. Wood\nmd ion are In Nelton. Sergetnt\nWood is the ton of Mr. ind Mri.\nR. B. Wood of South Sloctn.\nUnique ii the Wide family oi Winnipeg,. Medicine Hat md Nation, with four generations active\nIn Scouting. Left to right: Sidney Wide of Nelion; Arthur C. Wade of Medicine Hat, Alta.; and\nArthur C. Wide, eged 78, Winnipeg. In front ii Arthur C. Wide of Medicine Hat, a new Wolf Cub.\nOn the authority of Lord Biden-Powell himielf,\nthe Wades' four generations  constitute a world '\nrecord.\nMore Bombers for Britain\nGunner George Oliver of Gray\nCreek, now \"Somewhere in England\". Tbe photo was by a fellow\nsoldier.\nDied Yesterday\nLockheed Hudion bombing planes are ihown\nbeing loaded aboard ihlp at Lot Angeles tor transportation to England. Lockheed have won high\npraise from Royil Air Force authoritiei for their\nreliability.and their ability to \"take It\" Flnt u-M\nas patrol ships in the cbastal command, Lockheedi\nnow art being used as fighters, bomb .is aua reconnaissance planet.\nLord Rothermere, 12, Britiih\npublisher who died yesterday in\nBermuda. With Lord Northcllffe,\nhe was responsible for great\nchanges ln British newspaper\npublishing.\nWants Planes and\nMore Planes\nSir.Walter Citrine, Britiih labor\nleader, photographed on hil arrival in Niw York, who tppetled\nyeiterday for planei, plinei and\nmort plant! ln New Orleam,\nBombing wu af fee tine \"our out-\n_.\u201e\u00bb'\u2022 __ -_.i_i\nAfter Bomb Blast\n1\n.   ' .                                                          1\n'?\u25a0!\n,:   ; , *\n\u25a0\n\u25a0 V'-\"' \u201e\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\n-\nNo. i Draftee\nTills picture shows all that remained of a. London public hall\nfollowing a German tir raid. The archway over the platform and\nthe wtll of the ittirway are all that remain upright.\nJohn E. Lawton. 21-year-old\nEverett, Massachusetts, lad, is pie*\ntured in full V. S. army uniform\nat Fort Deveni. John won signal\nhonon by being the tint to be\naccepted in tht U. S. army undif ;\nthe ntw selective service V\n w.l.,1''\n,\n**********\nSPORTS\nircell Forced Cancel Badminton\nal Nelson Thursday Due lo Injury\ntempt Secure Samis\nas Alternate Also\nBackfires\n.rt Peel,\nilelion, b. C.\n\"Serious leg Injury suffered lilt\nondiy at Saskatoon hai bten\ntaravittd by Intensive pliy tnd\n>_tors hive now ordered com-\nlete reit tnd treatment all this\neek. Sincerely regret clrcum-\nIncei miki It Impossible visit\nelson Thursday tnd trust you\n111 understand thli move only\niken after much consideration.\nMurnlng Vincouvtr tonight\n\"Jack Purcill.\"\nhis bombshell wis thrown into\ncarefully-laid pltni ol the Nel-\n. Badminton Club when Peel,\nminent badminton player who\ni to play Purcell in a Red Crosa\nilbition here tomorrow night re-\nred this telegram from Purcell,\nring world's professional cham-\ntt, Tuesday morning,\nthii is tht. wont thing that has\ny *\u2022 \"\u25a0 ' \u2022\"'\u25a0\"\t\never happened to me,\" moaned Son\nAndrews, Preiident of the Nelton\nClub, when he got word of the latest\nturn of eventi. \"Gee, I'm disappointed. And after Jiow everything\nwis going tine,\" he added. \"We've\nhad phone calls from Procter, Harrop, South Slocan and Salmo today\nfor tickets, md we would have got\nrid of our objective of 500 easily*,\"\nANOTHER REVERSE\nBut ln the taoe ot that blow, the\nNelson officials thought that even\nthat dark cloud had a silver lining,\nand they wired Johnny Samis of\nVancouver, Immediate past Canadian amateur champ, who beat the\ninjured Purcell Siturday In Vancouver, to try to get him to plnch-\nhlt for Purcell.\nBut at 3:18 p.m. cime thli reply thtt forced the Nelton promoters to throw in tht towtl:\n\"Samis Juit bick from Victoria.\nSprtlntd muscle. Unable pity.\"\nSamis played, in exhibition In\nVictoria with Purcell Monday\nnight,: and apparently suffered\n\u2022n Injury hlmielf, putting him out\nof action for t While.\ned Carr lo Play\n\u25a0ockey, Bralorne\nRED CARR\nliter lb setsons of West.Koo-\nlay ienio? hockey, five ol which\nrt beta with the Nelsen -Maple\naft, Alfred (Red) Carr today\nikl forward to ntw surroundings.\np plans to leave for Bralorne\nlire he will play for the Gold-\nggen, well-known in B. C. inter-\nidiite hockey.\nte tame to Nelson for the 1934-35\n\u2022son with the Leafs In the old\nik, ud then after turning down a\nntract with Guy Patrick at Van-\niver, he playtd one Winter with\nalL Since then he has performed\nth the green md whites.\nHe hai secured hit release from\nI Nelson club.\nBe halli originally from Wlnni-\ng, coming to Nelion with two\nler Winnipeggers, Stewie Pater-\nII and Danny Stack. Paterson\nbred for Bralorne last season,\n4 li now with Jock Walmiley'i\nm at Vemon,\nEMEMBER   WHEN?\n\u25a0y Thi Canadian Preit\nDick Irvin, veteran hockey player\nd former coach of Chicago Black\niwks, signed nine years ago to-\ny to coach Toronto Maple Leafs\n; tht National Hockey League,\n\"in remained with Toronto until\nll leaton, when he went to Mon-\n\u25a01 Oantdieni is cosch.\nAn Inside report from Judge\nrtmham's offices tells of a 33 md\ni-thlrd per cent slump ln attendee throughout the minors., . This\nattributed to several things, most\nrportant of which were the poor\nlather, the depressing effect of\ne debacle in France and the radio,\n. In the International League\n\u00bbne these were ninety-six post-\nnements, which ls an amazingly\nrge total.     '\nHockey Scores\nBy The Canadian Pren\nCAPE BRETON SENIOR\nNorth Sydney 2, Sydney 1.\nMONTREAL INTERMEDIATE\nValleyfiel'd 6, Verdun 2.\nE.U.S.L.\nWashington 6, New York 5.\nF.A.C. Juves May\nPlay Hockey Wilh\nthe Salmo Valley\nAlex Ringroie, President of the\nFairview Athletic Dub, Tuesday ret-\nported that negotiations wqre under\nway with hockey officials in the\nSalmo Valley for a game with the\nFairview Juveniles Friday night.\nRingrose said that'he wti trying\nto arrange a game with Second\nRelief through \"Slim\" Porter, former Managing Director of the IT .A.C.\nand now employed at the mine, but\nthat now his team may play as an\nattraction at an ice carnival in\nSalmo Friday.\n.'*,\u00ab**te--_*a__-rt_w Presfiteiit also said\nthat he hoped to arrange games\nwith intermediate teams in the\nSalmo Valley for additional competition for hit Juvenile club thli\nWinter,   ' \u25a0 i\nLethbridge Fans\nHowl After Loss\n\"It'i a great day today for the\npack of second-guessen to howl\nT told you so',\" observed Dick\nMatthews in the Lethbridge Herald after the Maple Leafs had lost\ntheir opening league game to-Calgary. \"You'll meet them on every\ncorner with a knowing look on their\nfaces as they gleefully contemplate\nthe 8-3 defeat pinned on the Maple\nLeafs by Calgary Stampeden. We\nhave little patience with the brand\nof sport who delights in seeing the\nhome town go down to defeat. For\nus he's one of the lowest forms of\nsporting life.\nAs fir as that goes we predicted\nin this column several days ago\nthat unless Leafs Improved over the\nshowing against Saskatoon, Custer's\nmasacre would be just an also-ran\ncompared to what would happen to\nthem against Calgary.\n\u25a0 Fact that this prediction wis\nborne out doesn't make this bureau\nany happier. We were hoping that\nthe glaring errors evident at that\ntime would be overcome to iome\nextent against the Calgarlans. Our\nhopes were unfounded, but definitely.\nAs had been freely predicted\nprior to start of the campaign\nStampeders have assembled a powerhouse which is really going to\ntake some beating. But personally\nwe are far from ready to concede\nthe fact that Leafs are incapable of\ndoing it. The team Is not functioning as a unit. We have the Individual playen with the necessary\ntalent, but as long as they perform as individuals the Leafs will\ncontinue to take It on the chin.\nTwenty American League players\ncame in for recognition when the\nbaseball writers were voting tor\nthe loop's most valuable player.\nNot a left-handed pitcher drew a\nsingle vote.\nc^\u00ab>W\"d>'\nMOWMMM\n10M-0M\nDRY\n.*,\n**.\nill\ntin\n\u00ab1n\nlis idvertisement li not published ot displayed by the Liquor\nControl Boird or by the Government ot Britiih Columbil.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON, B. (..-WEDNESDAY MORNINO. NOV. IT. 1M0-\nCanadians Raise $500\nin Overseas Softball\nSOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND,\nNov. 26 (CP).-More than \u00bb500 was\nraised by a central Ontario Highland regiment tor the war relief\nfund of the Dally Sketch of London\nat a softball game itaged by the\nsoldiers for 1700 English spectators\nA new bit and ball, autographed\nby the winning team, wat auctioned otf tor $90.\nAt times the game took on a burlesque quality when fake fights\nwere itaged. The game wai explained to the English fans through a\nbroadcasting system.\nDon Culley Heads\nAlberta Scorers;\nDuchak'Bad Man'\nCALGARY, Nov. 28 (CP)-Don\nCulley, fleet llftwlnger ofthe Lethbridge Maple Leafs, Is-setting the\npoint-scoring pace with seven\npoints, made up of six goals ud one\nassist ln the comparatively young\nAlberta Senior Hockey League race,\naccording to official statistics' released by League Preiident F. J.\nCameron.\nFour playen ire tagging right behind the pace-setter with six pointi.\nThey are Dave'Duchak, flashy Calgary centre; Alex Kaleta, greatly\nimproved play-maker ot the Leafs;\nDoug Cairns, centre of Turner Valley's ace line, and Eddie O'Keefe,\nplayer-coach of the Edmonton Flyers, who won the title last yesjr\nwith 51 pointi.\nBesides being up near the top of\nthe scoring Hit, Duchak is making\na strong bid for \"bad mu\" honors.\nHe is tied with Gordon SherTitt, of\nEdmonton, it top of the lltt with 14\nmlnutei in the pentlty box. Both received misconduct penalties their\nlast time out.\nScoring averaget:    '\u2022\n0 APPn\nCulley, Lethbridge 6   17  7\nDuchak, Calgary >_  2  6 14\nKaleta, Lethbridge  3   3   6  8\nCairns, Turner Valley __. 3  3  6  2\nO'Keefe, Edmonton ......__, 3   It']\nSprout Calgary 0   5   5  0\nBurke, Calgary 3   14  9\nAtkinson, Turner Valley 13   4  0\nDesmarais, Calgary 2   13  9\nBrown, Edmonton 2   18   2\nEven, Turner Valtey 1   2   3  0\nYanew, Edmonton  12   3  0\nBird, Edmonton  12   8   2\nMcClure, Turner Valley 2   0  2  0\nSanderson, Turner Valley 2   4   2   0\nSmith, Calgary  112  0\nShannon, Calgary '. 11   2' 2\nCraddock, Turner Valley 1   I  2 11\nDavis, Turner Valley ..... 112  2\nMclntyre, Calgary _ 0   2   2   0\nStewart, Lethbridge 0  2  2  0\nTeems ikipped by Fred Andenon\nand R. R. Brown carried off victories in Christmas tournament play\nMonday md Tuesday nlghti respectively on the Canadian Legion\nBowling Alleys. The losing sides\nwere skipped by Nick Cassioi and\nDave Muir.\nScorei follow: \\\nANDERSON\nMn. V. Gravel _.\nF, Carmlchael __,.\nI. Black\t\nF, Andenon\t\nlit 2nd Tot,\n__ 128 150- 278\n._-. 106 111- 217\n_- 141 191\u2014 292\n..... 128 IDS- 286\nTotal\t\nCAS8IOS\nMisi J. Riley\t\nC. Cummins\t\nH. Sutherland .\u201e\nN. Cantos .__\t\n. 601   871-1072\n\u2014 M 142\u2014236\n\u2014, 129 139-268\n  106 111-217\n~~. 159 117-276\nTotal 488   609-997\nHigh individual icore, Andenon,\nCassios, 159.\nHigh aggregate score, I. Black 292.\nMUIR\nMrs. J. H. Chapman   145   144\u2014 269\nP. Vecchio    96   140- 236\nW. Wood  101   123\u2014 224\nD. Muir 145   113- 258\nTotal .\nBROWN\nMn. C. Cummins 101\n 487   820\u20141007\n\u2022\u25a0-   130-331\nC. Pearson  137   123\u2014 260\nN. Fawcett _._ 130   150\u2014 260\nR. Brown  159   183\u2014 342\nTotal\n 827   588-1113\nHigh individual icore, R. Brown,\n183.\nHigh aggregate icore, R. Brown.\n342.\nDunwoody's Rink\nWins Curl Event\nFirst honors in the young curling\nsetson hive gone to the rink ikipped by W. R. Dunwoody, which ln\ndefeating Alfred Jeffs' side 10-7\nlast Friday, won a preliminary competition of the Nelton Curling Club.\nOn Dunwoody's rink were Robert\nHickey, Robert Reliterer md H.\nHanson in tht order of third, second md lead. Helping out Jeffs\n.were J. Carlisle, Bill Stern ud M.\nW. Donaldson.\nIn the contolitjon event William\n(Scotty) Mtrr skipped hit rink to\nvictory over H. W. RoberUon'i\nquartet. On the winning side were\nMarr, F. Gould, L. C. Trigg ud tt\nHughei, while the loseri were Robertion, Robert Foxill, J. R. Bailey\nmd A. S. Aitken.\nHOCKEY TONIGHT\nALBERTA\nEdmonton   vi   Turner   Valley   al\nCalgiry\nCalgary at Lethbridge\n!\u25a0___..\nNelson Catholics\nTake Basketball\nWith Trail Leafs\nNelson CY.O. handed the Invading Trtil Maple Leafi, of the Smelter City intermediate league, a 45-38\nsetback at the Cathedral Hall Tuesday night, mainly through the help\nof the high-sooring work of Jimmy\nEccles, Mickey Prestley md Louli\nGagnon.\nEccles scored 17 pointi, Preitley\n18 ud Gignon 12 to account tor all\nbut one buket ot the winners' total,\nRiv. Edwird Doyle counting the\nother two pointi.\nHigh-scoring honon of the night\nhowever went to Tony Borsato oi\nthe viiiton who icored 18 pointi.\nLlneupi with scorers follow:\nTrail-Billy Rie 2, Jack Underwood, s. Sammartino, Mayier, Tony\nBorsato 18, Ernie Borsato 8, T. Fowler 4, A. MeAulay 2 md J. Fannin!\u00ab.   .\nNelton\u2014Jimmy Eccles 17, Mickey\nPrestley 16, Charlie Llndity, Pettier\nDoyle 2 md Louli Gagnon 12.\nCanadiens Hove\nOut oi Cellar\nby Beating Bruins\nBOSTON, Nov. 26 (CP). - Montreal Cmadlens moved out ot the\nNational Hockey League cellar tonight with a 3-2 victory over the\nfourth-place Boston Bruins.\nBoiton: Brimsek; Shewchuk, ud\nClapper; Schmidt; Dumart, Bauer.\nSubi \u2014 Cowley, Conacher, HiU,\nCrawford, Smith, Hollett, Jackson,\nCain ind Wiseman.   ,\nMontreal: Gardiner; Portland,\nGoupllle; Lach; Adams, Deprs. Subi\n\u2014 Quiity, Bupit, T_udel, Reardon,\nSlngbush, Chamberlain, Sands, Get-\nliffe, Blake.\nFirit period \u2014 1 Cinidieni,\nBltke (Chamberlain) 13:09; 2 Boston, Contcber -(Cowley) 14:41; 3\nCanadiens, Quiity 14:81..\nPenaltlei \u2014 None. \u25a0\nSecond period \u2014 No icore.\nPenalties - Hill, Getllffe, Bauer,\nChamberlain 2, Cowley,\nThird period \u2014 4 CanadJem, Portland 0:35; 6 Boston, Wiseman (Hollett, Jackson)  15:07.\nPenaltiu \u2014 None. '\nMinnesota Finishes\nFootball for Season\nMINNEAPOLIS,.Nov. 26 (AP).-\nThere will be no Rose Bowl or other\nbowl gamei tor the undefeated\nUnivenlty of Minnesota football\nteam thli yttr.\nFrank Q. McCormick, Director of\nAthletics at Minnesota, announced\ntoday the Gophers cloied their season after the Wisconsin game list\nSaturday and they will not play in\nany post-season gamei,\nRod and Gun Meet\nand Derby Dinner\nIn Nelson Today\nSportsmen interested ln tbe conservation of fish and'game from all\nover the Weit Kootenay will converge on Nelton today lor the tint\nannual meeting of the Weit Kootenay Rod and Gun Anoclition at the\nCity Hall thit afternoon ud the\nGyro Club's fint Salmon Derby\nbanquet in the evening In Eagle\nHall.\n-The Rod and Gun Association was\norganized last Spring at a meeting\nln Kaslo when A. L. MacPhee, well-\nknown Kaslo sportsman, was elected\nPresident and B. F. Palmer, also\nof Kaslo, Secretary. Besides a number of reaolutlons which will come\nup tor passing and endorsatlon, election ot officers will also take place.\nThe convention, which will be\nattended by men from Kaslo, the\nLardeau, New Denver, Nakusp, Gray\nCreek, Trail, Rossland, Salmo, Sheep\nCreek and Ymir ts well as the immediate Nelson district down the\nKootenay River and up the Arm,\nwill get under way at 2 p.m., and\nwill probably continue to about 5.\nThen comei the derby banquet at\n6:13, to which all interested in fishing md hunting are Invited. Presentation of 32, prizes In connection\nwith the Salmon Derby will be\nmade.\nAttending the convention tnd the\nbanquet will be F. R. Butler of\nVmcouver, one of the memberi of\nthe B. C. Game Commission.\nCulley, Euerby\nNelson Referees\nfor This Season\nTy Culley and Albert Euerby will\nshare the refereeing duties for the\nNelson Senior Hockey Club thil\nWinter, according to the list of season officials Issued by H. M. Whlmster, Club President. The two may\nwork alternate games.\nT. R. Wilion returni* to hii old\npoit as timekeeper, the Job he his\nbeen doing for hockey md lacrosse\nteami ln Nelion aa long ai tbt\naverage fu cu remember. D. G.\nChamberlain is back again aa penalty timekeeper and .P. C. Richards\nhai been reappointed icorekeeper\not gamei ln Nelson tor the league\nrecord. W. J. Leigh will again be\na *?oal umpire, ud a successor il\nitlll to be appointed to succeed Al\nFletz who has left Nelion.\nZivic Finishes\nBeaudin in Third\nBUFFALO, N. Y, Nov. 26 (AP),\n\u2014Welterweight Champion Friuie\nZlvlc icored a technical knockout\nover Ronnie (Frenchy) Beaudin\nof Vincouvtr and Montreal after\ntwo mlnutei tnd 18 seconds of\nthe third round tn their scheduled\n10-round non-title bout In the\nNtw Memorial Auditorium tonight Zlvlc weighed 149 poundi;\nBeaudin IW\/Z.\nReferee' Emmet Ryan of Albany\nstopped the bout 11 Zlvlc rushed\nhis opponent tor the kill\nZivic carried the fight ill the\nway, punishing the Western Canada\nchampion with vicious lefts to the\nhead and rights to the body.\nIn the final round, the youngest\nof the five fighting Zivic brothers\ncrushed hii opponent with a two-\nfisted barrage that had the French-\nCanadian practically out on his feet\nAlthough still on hit feet, Beaudin ihowed the effects of'the title-\nholder's vicious attack. Hit note\nwu bleeding freely, ud he htd leveral head cutt.\nZivic escaped without a mark.\nDecoys May Work\nin Tarpon Fishing\nWASHINGTON (CP)- Ftih de-\ncoys uied to lure fighting tarpon to\nthe surface of the water may be a\ndevelopment of the future in the\nreal of sports fishing. Although the\nuse of decoys to entice ducks and\nother wild fowl Is a device long\nfamiliar to huntsmen, uie at 1 decoy\nil hot 10 common among fishermen.\nDevelopment of the tarpon decoy in experiments which ihould\nprove of Interest to game fishermen\nwti brought tbout through investigations by Dr. Arthur Schlatter,\nformer New York Aquarium scientist, at the Woodi Hole, Miss, biological laboratory of the Fish ud\nWildlife Service.    -\nSchlaifer obierved that the air-\ngulping rlse'of tht tarpon, it often\nInduced in one fish by the rise of\nanother. Ht uied fish-shaped modeli\nFollowing the leider llkt sheep, live\ntarpon rose to the lurface.\nTrail Smokies\nName Lineup lo\nOppose Nelson\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 26 - With\nDuke Scodellaro in goal, and Jimmie Morris, Al McFadzen and Les\nChristensen on defence, the Trail\nSmoke Eaters will swing Into action\nagainst.the Nelson Maple Leafs ln\nthe opening game of the West Kootenay Senior Hockey League at the\nTrail Rink Thursday night.\nFirst itrlng will team Ab Cronie,\nat centre, Hedley Marshall, right\nwing, and Sammy Saprunoff, left\nwing. Second string will have\nBunny Dame, centre, Tommy Dunn,\nright wing, and Maurice Duffy, left\nwing, and Lucien Martell and\nTommy Wheeler will be on the lineup as substitutes.\nBunny Dame will switch Into\ncentre from a left wing position,\nWhere he was last year, while this\nwill be Saprunoff's flnt game ai a\nlenior.\nBroadcast Seven\nGames at Nelson,\nThirteen, Trail\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 26-Hockey\ngimes being broadcait over CJAT,\nTraU, and CKLN, Nelson, thli season during the Kooteniy Hockey\nLeague ichedule, follow:\nNov. 28\u2014Nelton at Trail.\nDec. 3-Nelson it Trail\nDec. 8\u2014Trill at Nelton.\nDee. 17\u2014Nelion it TraU.\nDec. 27-Klmberley at Trill.\nJan. 1\u2014Trail at Nelson.\nJtn. 3\u2014Nelson at Trail.\nJan. 6\u2014Edmonton at Trail.\nJm. 7\u2014Edmonton at Nelion.\nJu. 10\u2014Lethbridge at Trail.\nJan. 13\u2014Kimberley at Nelaon.\nJan. 16\u2014Kimberley at TraU.\nJu. 27\u2014Turner Valley at Trail.\nJu. 28\u2014Turner Valley at Nelson.\nFeb. 7\u2014Calgary at TraU.\nFeb. 12\u2014TraU it I.elton.\nFeb. 13\u2014Nelson at TraU.\nFeb. 21-Klmberley at Trail.\nFeb. 24-Nelton at Trail.\nMarch 1\u2014TraU at Nelton.\nHockey Standings\nToronto  _ 7\nDetroit  3\nChicigo   g\nBoiton   2\nRangers   2\nNATIONAL\nW   L D   F  A   P.\n2   0   28   15   14\n4\n2\n18 16 10\n18 19 8\n18 20 7\n15 14 6\n18 25 6\n11 17 3\nCanidiem   2\nAmericans    3\nResults of Itit nlght'i games:\nCanadiens 3, Boiton 2.\nToronto 4, Rangen 2,\nSKI SLANTS\nBy DANNY\nActivity itarted in earnest at the\nNelson Ski Club latt Sundiy.\nA feUow hai to be pretty enthusiastic to get up to the cabin at 9 in\nthe morning. (I arrived at 10 and\nwai lurprlsed to see Phil, Corky,\nRie, Clare tnd Foster busily laying our new floor).\nCorky, a newcomer, proved to be\na carpenter, and the kitchen now\nboasts a new set of shelves, thanks\nto his prowess.\nThe ladies will be glad to know\nwe have an \"almost new\" itove,\nwhich is a real improvement even\nll the \"syndicate\" didn't have uy-\nthing to do with the deal,\n\"Reeve and youn truly tackled\na wood-pile, which was accumulated\na week ago, and with the help (?) ot\nOtile, muaged to complete the\njob before dark.\nBob stopped the leaks In the\nkitchen roof with a couple ot pieces\nof galvanized tin.\nWHAT-NO COFFEE?\nAt noon Jeannette and Jem arrived to make a pot of coffee for\nthe gang. Everything went well until they looked for coffee, which\nhad been forgotten. However, Mr.\nAhrens ,cime to the rescue with\ncoffee md fresh cream.\nAfter lunch the boys worked industriously md by 8 o'clock the last\nboird of the floor wu nailed ln\nplice. The cabin certainly looks\nbrighter\u2014Bob wanted to varnish It,\nClare wat ill ior painting and PbU\nwu in favor of oil To decide tht\npoint we ill gathered around thi\nfireplace heated .up the coffee and\nhid a hot one, rather strong but\ngood. Wi all thought the floor\nihould be well oUed before the\nleuon starts.\nNtxt wtek we hope to htvt 1\nbig crew out to flnlih thi ililom,\nand, wi will go skiing the next\nholiday up at tht wow-llne.\nPhillie Stockholder!\nGive Club Approval\nPHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28 (AP).-\nStockholders of the Phlladelhpla\nNational League Baseball Club today gavi a vote of confidence to the\npreient club management and reelected all officers.\nGerald P. Nugent, President, Immediately announced that Manager\nDoe Prothro would bt given a new\ncontract early in December,\nStanford, the grid sensation of the\nCout, never won a game in 1939.\n-**AQE SEVEN\n. URNITURI COMPANY\nThe Houie of Furniture Viluei\nEagle Block    Nelten    Phoni 111\nSee Our Large Wipliy of\nCushions\n$1.19 to $495\nLeafs Increase\nLead by Lacing\nKew York Rangers\nNEW YORK, Nov. 26 (CP). -\nToronto Maple Leaf! increased their\nlead at the top of the National\nHockey League race tonight, defeating New York Rangen 4-2. The Ions\nleft Rangers ln fifth place, a point\nbehind Boston Bruins,\nThe win widened the Leafs' mir-\ngln over the second-place Detroit\nRed Wings to tour pointt,\nRangers: Kerr; Heller, Pratt, N.\nColville; M- Colville, Shlblcky. Subs\n- Watsori, HlUer, L. Patrick, C.\nSmith, Hextall, MacDonald, M. Patrick, Pike, Allum.\nToronto: Broda; Kampman, Stanowski; Apps; Drillon, N. Metz. Subs\n\u2014 Milton, Langeile, Schrlner, Marker, Church, Heron, D. Metz, Taylor\nand Goldup.\nFlnt period \u2014 No score.\nPenalties \u2014 None.\nSecond period \u2014 1 Toronto, Apps\n(N. Metz) 7:56; 2 Toronto, Marker\n(Goldup, Langeile) 10:18; 3 Toronto,\nDrillon 13:43; 4 Rangeri, Hextall\n'(Watson, M. Patrick), _.:<__.\nPenalties \u2014 None.\nThird period \u2014 5 Toronto, Drillon (Apps) .2:35; 6 Rangers, Pike\n(Hextall, Allum) 17:50.\nPenalties \u2014 Watson (misconduct),\nChurch.\nVITT OFFERED\nPORTLAND POST\nPORTLAND.-Osoar J. Vitt, re-\ncently released as Manager ot the\nCleveland Indians, will be invited to\ntake over managership of the Portland Beavers of the- Pacific Cout\nBaseball League.\nSchelter said, Vitt told him thtt he\nwould like to take over managership of the Beavers \"il the salary li\nright.\" Vitt is an ex-coait leaguer\nand former Manager of the Hollywood and Oakland teams.\nSports Roundup\nBy EDDIE BRIETZ\nAssoclited Prtu Sporti Writer\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (AP). -\nThis is the hottest pre football town\nwe ever struck, btr none ... the\nboyi ire plumb tunk over Sunday's\n21 to 7 shellacking of the Redsklm\nby the New York Giants . . . they\neven piss up such good college\nteams ti Georgetown (although the\nHoyas didn't look so hot Stturdiy)\nto tell you about George Preito\nMarshall's aggregation of cuh and\ncarriers . . . Only bright spot here\nis thtt next Sunday is mother Sun-\nGRIDIRON ODDITY:\nGeorgetown, which hu loit but\none game In three years (and that\nby but one point) rfoem't even have\na football field. The hefty Hoyai\npractice on a hard clay lot thit supports one rusty goal post against 1\nhigh bank . . . The George Wuhlngton Colonlils, Tuffy teemen'i'\nAlma Miter, don't even hive a lot\nThey do their between game huffing and puffing md dummy damaging on a polo field which hu no\ngoal posts ,, .\nGOSSIP:   .\nClark (the old fox) Griffith ii\ngoing to abandon his plin that tht\nAmerican Leigue play ill its gamei\nat night during the two hot monthi\not the Summer ... Griff says when\nhe goes to the Major League meeting he won't have my legislation to\npropose at all , . . That loundi too\nquiet for the old fox. What'i he\nup to? ... If Stanley Harrli hid\ngone to the Cleveland Indians, Joe\nJudge, the old Senitor who now\ncoaches Georgetown's baseball team\nwould have gone with Bucky u\nhead coach, . ,\nTODAY'S QUEST STAR:\nDan Parker, New York Mirror, *t\nsee by the papen that George M.\nCohan .may buy u intereit in the\nBrooklyn Dodgen. Well, tf tbey\nwin the flag next iiuon, they'll\nneed someone to wive lt won't\nthey?\"\nSee Our Prices\nBefore you'buy or exchinge any\nfurniture,\nHomt Furnitur* Exchinge\n413 Hall St. Phone 1032\nHamilton Abandons\nFootball; Scores Rugby Union\nTORONTO, Nov. 26 (CP).-Fred\nHamilton, President of the Sports\nService League, announced tonight\nhit organization hu decided to\nabondon all further negotiations to\nbring about an East-West football\ngame in Toronto u a contribution\nto Canada'i war effort,\nHe raid: \"The Cinadlin Rugby\nUnion In general ind tht Eutern\nCanida representatives of that organization tin now answer to thi\npublic\n\"It Is with reluctance ud wltb\nhitter disappointment that I make\nthit announcement. We explored\nthe possibilities of an exhibition\ngame here December 7 between the\nWinnipeg Bombers md u Eutern\nall-star team. We found enough\npatriotic playen in Eutern Canada\nready and willing to cooperate. However, we fojt in justice to ourselves\nand the public, that nothing ihort of\na game between the Bomben and\nthe Eastern Canida champions\nwould do.\n\"And the Canadian Rugby Union\nhu moit thoroughly and moit sue-\nceutuUy toned every obstaclt ln\nthe pith ot our war effoft venture '\nfor purposes belt known to themielvei. So we retire, feeling that we\nhave, done aU in our power to give\nCanadian sports fans the benefit ot\none of the most attractive interaec-\ntloml contests tnd at the same time\nto make a valuable contribution to >\nthe thousands of Canadian troopi\nin training.\n\"The Eutern Canadian representatives to the Canadiu Rugby Union voted solidly agalnit participation ot affiliated Eutern Canadian\nteams ln our proposed East-West\nbenefit game. Our proposal ww to\nturn over IN per cut of the net\nproceeds to Canadian troopi for\nsporti equipment and other much*\nneeded recreationil articlei.\n\"Winnipeg had agreed to tome\nEait to pliy uy team or any group\not all-stars we cared to recruit The\nBomben uked only their bar* \u00ab-\npenses. But the C.R.U. not only refused to sanction our war effort\nventure, but followed up by book*\nIng the flnt two-gsme Eutern Can-\n*d\u00ab championship urlet In hlitory.\"\nWith (Acquisitions Dynamiters Are\nImpressive After a Week oi Training\nKIMBERLEY, B. C, Nov. W-Aft-\ner the tint week ot conditioning\nthe Kimberley Dynamiters look\nvery impressive. Under the eye of\nCoach John Achtxiner, the Allan\nCup champions of not so many yian\nagd appear to have the makings of\none of the but clubs ever to represent Kimberley, Bolstered by the\nacquisition of foul forwards, a defenceman and a goaltender the. local\nteam appean headed for a great\nseuon.       ,\nWhile all places ire still Open for\ncompetition, Achtzener hu at pruent been concentrating on two forward lines. Frank (Sully) Sullivan\ncentres one of then lines with,\nRalph Redding ud Jack Wothnr-\nipoon on the wlngi Sullivan md\niVotherspoon are both recent additions, Sullivan coming to Kimberley\nfrom Yorkton, Sask., Terrlen and\nWothenpoon wu with Red Lake\nThunderers (luring the put season.\nRedding needs no introduction to\nKootenay hockey fans. Ralph, commencing nil eighth season with tbe\nclub, hu on three occasions been\nthe league's scoring chimpion. On\none other attempt he mined by\nonly t ilngle Poin!-\nTHREE CALLED UP\nSim Calles hid been working'\nwith Redding ind Sullivan but wu\ncalled for military training along\nwith Ernie Strong ud Leo Bari-\nbeau. However, Calles will still hive,\nhli chance and he. may become a\nfixture on the Une.\nThe other attacking trio finds\nBenny Redlsky at centre, flanked\nby Gordon Wilson and Mike Patrick on the wings. Wilion ii a holdover from lut season's team but\nPatrick and Redliky ate newcomen. List year Patrick wti with the\nCalgary Stampeden and Redlsky\ndid his puck-chasing for the Coleman Canadians. Both men seem to\nbe valuable additions.\nThe defence seems to be the .only\nquestion mark at present ud quantity rather than quality is the cause\nfor worry. The retirement ot Tom\nAlmack ud the Ion ot Dave MacKay to the Chicago Black Hawks\nleavei the Dynamiters with but\nth.ee experienced rearguard!. Burnett and Corbett with the Dynamiters for leveral seasons ud Lyall\nSwanney from the Regina Vlc-Acei\nare the club'i experienced men. At\npresent Carl Sorenion ud Ernie\nStrong when he return! will be the\nother candidates for the blue line\nduties. Achtzener ll confident thtt\nthe defence will be itrongr thin\nthat of last season.\n.For gotl dutiei, Cliff Kllburn\ntnd Al Ufact are on hind, and\nwith tht first 10 dayi gone put,\neverything appears about even.\nKllburn li. a niw addition and\ncomei from tht E.A.C. Roameri.\nOn Wedneiday all tht available\ntalent will be split Into two teams\ntnd probibly Aohtuner win decide en hit elub after that dale.\nThin may be many ehtngtt at\nChris Sorenion, Ike Armstrong\n\u2022nd Curly Hunt are trying otrt,\nalong with iome excellent Junior\nmaterial.\nI\nCARS RUN BETTER WITH\nAMALIEOIL\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 BAKER     NELSON. & C\nThll idvertisement 1$ not published or'\ndisplayed by the Liquor Control l*\nor by tht Government of\nBritish Columbia.\n_. \"*r    _i **iv t  _\u00bbC*\ni\nROLLS RAZOR\nSTROP! SELF\u2014PAYS FOR ITSELI\n__________________________________________\n pppp^pn^iiipppfip\n3P!P!PflHMi\n*m^*mw*****w*^*mm*\nPAOE  EIGHT-\nU.S. Officials Esllmate Britain Has\nFinancial Resources fer Year\nWASHINGTON, Nov, 26 (AP).-\nBome of the highest officials in tht\nUnited Statei Government estimated today that tbt British Government had financial resources for\nat least another year of Americar.\npurchases.\nSeveral said they thought the tup\nply of gold, securities ind other assets might conceivably lut even\ntwo or more yean.\nIn these qua. ten the apparent\nbut general belief wat that tbe\nMarquess of Lothian's recent itate\nments on Britain'! dwindling resource! were intended primarily\n\"to ret tbe stage\" for iome future\ndate when lt may be vital tor the\nEmpire to obtain credit. The British\nAmbassador said yeiterdiy, how-\n' ever, that financial assistance wis\none of the problems hli country\nwould have to meet \"In the firs-.\nhalf of 1941.\nThe high officials who estimated\nthat Britain still had financial re\nserves Indicated that of the ques-\n' tlon of extending loans should go\nto Congress eventually, approval\ncould not be expected without a\nlong controversy. That fact, they\nindicated, might explain why the\nBritish plea wai being made \"eo\neirly.\"\nBecause of their responsible positions, these officials would not discuss the situation, for direct\nquotation.\nHowever, according to' information obtained from them and others\nthe facts of British spending md\nassets appeared to be theie:\n1. Since the outbreak of war, Britain hai contracted to buy about $2,-\nN0,000,000 worth of goodi ln the\nUnited Statei, of which only a frac\nUon bit been delivered tnd paid\nfor. In the next year. British com-\nmitments for airplanes and othtr\nsupplies tre expected to total\n$4,000,000,000.\n2. In the first 12 monthi ot the\nwar, actual shipments ot all kinds\not merchandise, including large\namount! of normal commercial\ntransactions, to the Brltith Empire\ntotalled $1,740,000,000.\n3. At the beginning ot the war,\nBritiih Empire gold, American ie.\ncurltiei tnd other dollar resources\nexceeded $4,500,000,000 md were being augmented at the rate of about\n$800,000,000 a year with new-gold\nproduction from Empire minei, i\n4. From September 1, 1939, to\nOctober 31,1940, $4,038,000,000 worth\nof gold was shipped to the United\nStates trom the Empire.\nThil total Included substantial\namount! of metal belonging to other\ncountries, but the bulk of it wis\nactually British gold.\n5. Although the British Govern-\nment has sequestered practically all\nthe American securities of iti national! io they could be sold for\ncash, net British sales ot American\nsecurities amounted to only $48,545,-\n000 in the first half of 1940 The total security holdings were est!\nmated at $735,000,000 at the war's\noutbreak.\n6. Part of the Empire's cash needs\nare being met from the sale of\nBritish products in this country,\nparticularly Scotch whiiky md Aus-\ntralien wool Whisky now leads all\nUnited Kingdom exports to the\nUnited Statei, and amounted to\n$35,000,000 in the last year.\nChurchill Turns Back as Son Makes\nMaiden Speech in House oi Commons\nLONDON, Nov. 36 (CP). - Lt.\nRandolph Churchill, the Prime Minister's ion who was elected to Parliament from Preston ln a byelection several weeki ago, made bis\nmaiden speech ln the House of Commons today. His father sat with his\n. back to his ion, perhaps so at not\ntb embarrass him with a paternal\neye.\nThe  Houie  cheered  ts  young\nChurchill said, \"do not let us urge\n- that the army ihould be launched\nupon the eneniy until it ia capable\nof doing something really effective.\"\nTo members who \"frequently Inquire why we do not sei_e the Initiative, carry the war into the enemy's\ncountry and knock Italy out of the\nwar with a few well-directed bombs\nat St. Peter's,\" he laid.\n\"This same offensive spirit prevails in the army, but there is\nmore comprehension of how ilende:\nhave been our resources in the past\nand an understanding of the consequences of going off on halt-cock.\n\"I say with all deference that\nthere are a number of penoni in\nthis House who bear some measure\not responsibility for my shortage\nof equipment which may handicap\nour strategy.\"\nDeclaring that there is little talk\nin the army of war aims because\nthe soldien know they are fighting tor \"their homes, their lives,\ntheir freedom, thqir right to determine their own future,\" Randolph\nChurchill said tbe few who are\nconcerned about war aimi \"I suspect are more anxious to prepare\neome quick remedy of their own to\n(ollow victory than, they were concerned with victory Itielf.\"\n\"We have nothing to depend on\nexcept our own .trong right arm.\nIf that works, everything else will\nbe added unto us too; if it does not\nwork, all will be lost.\n\"How cm we tell what the situation will be when the war Is over?\nWho will atlll be our tUlee? Who\nwill then be our enemies?\n\"In one way I think lt It already\na,better world ln a spiritual tense\nthan it vu two yean ago: Then we\nwere giving in to evil; today we\nare resisting it.\"\nEver slnoe the Ciar of Russia\nwas \"butchered because of the policy by which he md his ancestors\ngoverned,\" he said, \"that hit been\nthe only policy which has triumphed\nin- Burope, the Char's policy, the\npolicy\"\" of tyranny based on anti-\nSemitism and a powerful secret\npolice.\n\"C*n you wonder that theie na-\ntions are disillusioned, that they\ndo not instantly. . . Jump up md\ncome to your help?\n\"Whatever our war aims may be,\nunless we key ourselves to absolutely iron determination to exert\nounelves after the war as fully\nin 'yean of peace and reconstruction at we have done Ln war, all we\nhave gained will be thrown iway.\n\"We have been reckless turvivon\nof the generation which saved Britain and the world a quarter century ago flinging away the fruits\nof victory and being plunged into\none appalling muddle and disaster\nafter another. I do not believe\nyoung people today intend to make\nthat mistake again.\"\nClement Attlee, Lord Privy Seal,\ncongratulated Lt. Churchill, laying\n\"it must be an extremely difficult\nthing to make a maiden ipeech in\nthis House when you are the son\nof a very distinguished father md,\nindeed, the grandson of a very distinguished grandfather.\"\nSir Alfred Knox, Conservative,\nsaid that in all the years he had\nbeen in the House he had never\nheard a member carry off a maiden\nspeech with more brilliant colon.\nHe laid Randolph Churchill \"came\ninto the House as the inheritor of a\nterrlfylngly great tradition and the\nexample he hat given of hil powen\nehowi he is going to let up to the\ngreatest of hil forebears.\"\n&l Jhn Oh.\nWEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1940\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:57-0 Canada\n8:00-BBC Newt\n8:15\u2014Clark Dennis, Tenor\n8:30\u2014Just Between Friends\n8:45\u2014 The Ball-deer    .\n9:00\u2014The Newt\n9:15\u2014 Recital\n9:30-B. C, Schooli Broadcast\n10:00-Musical Interlude (CKLN)\n10:30-Frank_e Masters' Orch.\n10:45\u2014The News\n11:00\u2014Musical Varieties (CKLN)\n11:30-U.S. Navy Band\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B.C. Farm Broadcut\n12:30-The Newi\n12:45\u2014Muiicil Melodies (CKLN)\n1:00\u2014Presenting ...\n1:15\u2014Club Mitlnee\n2:00\u2014Closing Stocki\n2:15\u2014Mirror for Women\n2:30\u2014Popultr Songi\n2:45-BBC Newi\n3:00-Topietl Tilk\n3:15\u2014Me is i gt    From    Stndy\nMcPbenon\n>:30\u2014Recital Seriei\n3:45-Talk\n4:00\u2014The Little Revue\n4:30\u2014Serenade For Strings\n4:55\u2014 Newi Comment\n5:00\u2014Tunti in Three-Quirter Time\n5:1_-Superman (CKLN)\n5:30--String Serenade ,\nEVENINC\n6:00-Ridlo Birthday Party\n(CKLN)\n6:30-Clt__e__shlp Seriei\n7:00\u2014The Newi\n7:15\u2014Britain Speaki\n7:30\u2014BBC Radio Newi Reel\n8:00\u2014Drama\n8:30\u2014Popular Songi (CKLN)\n9:00\u2014Songs of the Range (CKLN)\n9:15\u2014Scandinavian    Singen\n(CKLN)\n9:30\u2014Classici For Today\n10:00-Talk\n10:15\u2014The Newi\n10:30\u2014Freddie Martin'i Orch.\nllKJO-God Save The King\nCJAT - TRAIL\nMORNING\n7:00\u2014Church in the Wildwood\n7:15-Roundup Time\n7:30   Breakfast Club\n8:45-On the Mall\n11:30\u2014Novelty Time\nIFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014Voice of Bing Croiby\n12:15\u2014Shall We Waltz\n1:30\u2014Buccaneers\n2:30 -Home Folks Frolic\n8:30\u2014Dmce Hour\n4:00\u2014Radio Revue\n4:45\u2014Spotlite\n5:15\u2014Superman\nVENINC\n12:0_-fllgn Off\nOther Perioda-CBC  Programme!\nCHURCHILL TURNS DOWN\nCHRISTMAS ARMISTICE\nLONDON, Way. 20 (AP) -Prime\nMinister Churchill rejected in the\nHouie of Commons todiy \u2022 suggestion that in attempt be mede to\narrange a Chrlstmai armistice.\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS. 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J. Bait, prosecuting, said the\ndispute arose between Monahan and\nEvans in November. On November\n13 the men were lined up for supper when Monahan arrived. He had\nsome drinks but was not drunk. The\npair exchanged words. Monahan allegedly said: \"I'm going to get you\nbefore the war't over if I have to\nget you the dirty way.\"\nMonahan vanished, reappered\nwith a rifle md told Evans to get\nln a corner.\nBaker told the accused to put\ndown his rifle. Monahan told Baker\nto stay still but the Lance Corporal\nstepped forward.\nBall said Monahu fired md Biker fell to the floor. Monahan then\nfired it hjtaselt, suffering a flesh\nwound In the chest. He went out\nand was subsequently arrested by\npolice, allegedly saying: \"I would\nhave got him, but I got my beit\npal. I shot him' in cold blood. All I\nwant to do ts die. I deserve. \u25a0\" *\nget.\"\nBaker died ln hospital the same\nnight\nMonahan,, who reserved hli defence, was remanded for committal\nto the January sessions at the Old\nBailey in London.\nNazis f laiin Big\nFires Started\nBERLIN, Nov. 26 (AP)-Tuesday's\nGerman High Command communique: \u00bb\n\"A submarine commanded by Lt-\nCmdr. Schsvke lank 41,400 toni of\nenemv merchant shipping space.\nThe communique does not say\nover what period of time the submarine Is supposed to have sunk\nthis tonnage.\n\"Hie air force on the night of\nNov. 23 successfully carried out retaliatory attacks on London, chiefly in the centre of the city and on\nboth tide! of the Thames.\n\"Kor several hours, port facilities\nindustrial plants and supplies factor-\nlet were showered with incendiary\nand explosive bombs of the heaviest\ncalibre. Numerous raw materials\nstore houses and manufacturing\nplants in the whole region fell victim to devastating conflagration!.\n\"British authorities said that in a\nWest of -England town attacked that\nnight \"houses and commercial build-\ntags were damaged by tire and b)\nblast\" It was added that some per-\nons were killed and othen injured\n\"Further attacks the same night\nwere directed against a number of\ncities in the Midlands and in South-\nem England.\nThe enemy last night bombed\nseveral places in Northwestern Germany. Slight property damage was\ncaused in only one village.\n(The British Air Ministry announced that objectives attacked by\nthe R. A. F. included docks at Hamburg and Wellemsoord, the De Mou\nseaplane base md several enemy\nairdromea.) \u2022\n\"The too loit only two planes\nyesterday, one in air combat md\none by anti-aircraft fire. There were\nno German plane losses.\"\n(One German bomber wu ihot\ndown off Dover yeiterday.)\nSENTENCED I.R.A. MEN\nSHOUT AT |UDCE\nBELFAST, Northern Ireland, Nov\n26 (CP)\u2014Five memben of the outlawed Republican Army shouted\ntaunts at the Judge trom the prisoners' dock at they were sentenced\ntodiy to 12 yein' imprisonment and\n10 stroke! with the ctt-o'-nlne-taili.\nThe I.R A. memberi. captured ln t\nroadside gun battle after attempting to raid i bank it Armagh, were\nruihed to their celli by pollet who\nmuzzled them with their handi.\n.^a\u2014A-.\nHELP WANTED\nWANTED\u2014STEAM FITTERS AND\npipe fitters. Apply Consolidated\nMining te Smelting Co., Trail, B. C.\nApplications will not be considered trom penoni in the employment of any firm, corpora-'\ntion or other employer engaged\nin1 the production of munition!,\nwtr equipment or supplies for\nthe armed forcei, unless tuch\nemployee is not actually, employed In hii usual trade or\noccupation.\nWEWH. - _tot__.-_-.e_-_. GiftL\nfor rare ot children md light\nhouiework. 1109 Hall Minei Road.\nWANTEli-E___>-RIE_.CEI.  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O B C.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIf you find anything, telephone\nThe Dally Newa A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be inserted without coit to\nyoa \"Vt will collect from the\nowner\nFOUND - LICENCE PLATE. BE-\ntween Taghum and Nelson, No\n42-210. Apply Daily Newi.\nGallantry Action\nCited in Orders\nSOMBTWHEHE IN ENGLAND,\nNov. 26 (CP Cable)\u2014Pte. W. R.\nOwens from Drumheller, Alta., who\ntreed several' persons trapped in\ndebris of a bombed building in\nSoutheast England, was mentioned\ntoday In the routine orders of the\nCanadian Active Service Force. It\nwu believed the first time in this\nwar that an act of gallantry has\nbeei} recorded in Canadian routine\norden.\nCrawford Bay\nCRAWFORD BAY, B.C.-Donald\nWhite is visiting his brother-in-law\nand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin at\nWycllfte. .-\nMrs. McLauchlan left for Trail.\nR. Bayllsi left for Trail.\nW. 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Opp C P R Depot\nSALVATION A R M Y - IF YUt\nhive 2nd hud clothei, tootweai\nfurniture to spare pleue Ph 6I8L\nTHE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT\nA portrait ot yoursell Special of\nfer it McGregors Phone 224\nCHOQUETTE BRC5S \"'m6T._BR'_,\nBread\" helps build healthier boyi\nand girls Ph 258 for duly dlvry\nHATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED\nCleaning pressing, repairing and\nalterations H J Wilton Josephine\nStreet Phone 107\nDON'T BE COLD - J CHESS 2nd\nHand Store has t itock of good\nheiten on hud. See them it\n524 Vernon Street.\nLADIES, WE HAVE JUST RE\nceived I shipment of Chinese\nSilks, housecoats, scarves hanK-\nlet, etc Stanley's. 652 Baker St\nWANTED - GOOD CLEAN COT\nton rags not less than 12 incbei\nsquare. 9c lb. F, O. B. Nelson.\nDally Newt\nMARRY: Httm.R____S T<_ CHOOSE\ntrom. Mahy with meant Particulars 10c Canadian Correspond\nence Club. Box 128. Calgary, Alta\nLOOK YOUR BEST FOR THE\nFall dances ud parties, visit\nMilady's Beiuty Parlon at 677\nBaker Street for hair styling it its\nbeit Phone 244 tor appointments\nMEN - REGAIN VITALITY VIG\n'or, pep. Try Vitex 25 tableti $100\n60 tableti $2.00. Guinnteed   24\nperson a 1 \"Drug Sundries\" $1 DO\nFree price lltt of drug sundries J\nJensen, Box 824. Vineouver. B C.\nCHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUH\n_ own snaps A really Personal Card\n' Our new  designs  for  thll year\n\u25a0re  very, smart  Send  negative\nud 10c tor sample card. Kryitai\nPhotos. Wilkie. Saskatchewan\nTWO FREE THEATRE TICKETS\nart held it The Daily Newt for\nMn. J. Holland, 814 Silica St. to\n,iee \"Down Argentine Way\" and\n'\"Chan In Panama\"' at tht Civic\nTheatre Nov. 27 or 28. ,\nMEN'S DRUG SUNDRIES. SEND\n$1.00 tor 12 samples, plain wrapped. Tested, guaranteed and pre\npaid. Free Novelty price list.\nPrinceton Distributors, P. O. Box\n61, Princeton, B. C.\nTODAY PtaSGNS WftO HAVI\nsuffered trom rheumatic and arthritic palm tor yein ire finding\nrelief by using.\nRAY'S RHEUMATIC RUB\nThe long proven formula ihould\ndo tht umt for you. At Mann-\nRutherford Co., Nelson, and other\ndrug stores.\n2 DOZEN CAf__.Ol_INT_-_) WITH\nyour name md address for $1.73.\nHere you have your own choice,\nno duplication. Phone '144. and\nhavt our representative, Tommy\nCiley, nil upon you personally\nRemember we can give you immediate service in Christmas\nCards.\nLOANS, INSURANCE, ETC.\nFUNDS FOR 1st MORTGAGE NEL-\nion or Trill property. Yorkihire\nPlan, repay monthly. C. W\nAppleyard.\nYOUR MOST VITAL NECESSITY\nprotect your income. See us for\nAccident, Sickness, Fire, Car Iniurance. H. E. Dill.\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES\n3-TRUCK SPEC1ALS-8\n'SS International Panel\n\"87 Ford Panel\n\"39 Ford De Luxe Panel\n. All Carry Our guarantee\nCENTRAL TRUCK __\nEQUIPMENT CO.\n411 Hendryx St     Nelion. B C.\n\u202237 CHEVROLET SEDAN. FOR\neconomical transportation thit\ncan't be compared and {or a really\nmechanically .perfect car, this one\ncan't be beat. Only $723. Nelson\ni Transfer Company Ltd.       '.'\u25a0 ,'\n'33 FORD DELUXE TUDOrTgOOU\ntires. New brakes, ilr wheels\nreconditioned motor and front end\n$395. Sowerby-Cuthbert Ltd., opp\nPost Office and Hume Hotel.\nSAVE $200. 1937 TERRA,PLANE\nCoupe, 6 ply tires, heater ind defroster, motor 100 per cent. Interior\nMotor Finance Corpontlon, 354\nWard Street, Nelson, B C,\nAGENTS FOR HADFIELD'S \"SffiJt\nCar Wheels. Stevenson's Machine\nShop. Phone 98.\nINTERNATIONAL HEAVY DUTY\nmotor. Mag and governor, $75\nCity Auto Wrecken.\nFOR SALE, NEW _. USED SNOW\nchains. Nelson Auto Wrkg Ph 94\u00ab\nFOR and WANTED TO REN1\nCOMFORTABLE STEAM HEATED\nhouse keeping roomi in Annable\nBlock.for rent R. W. Dawion\nigent 357 Wird Street\nTHREE RM. FURNISHED APlST-\nment $15 per month; single hskpg.\nrooms trom $9 per month. Central\n\"\" Rooms, 718 Baker Street. ,\nS~ROOM BUNGALOW. 2 BED\nrooms, partially furnished. 314 Ce-\ndir St.. near Civic Centre. $26 per\nmonth R W Dtwson. 557 Wird St.\nFOR RENT A COMFORTABLE 6\nroom stucco houn with bath, fur\nnact garage on, Nelaon Avenue\nApply 520 Mill Street.\nTHREE ROO\"M HOUSE~WTYH\nbath, furnished or unfurnished.\nReasonable rent. Ph. 646R.\nLARGE APARTMENT,, 3 BED\nrooms, electric range md refrigerator   Johnstone  Block.\nSI-TrOOM MODERN HOUSE FOR\nRent, with furnace, full basement.\nApj)ly 515 Third Street\nFOR RENT, 2 SMALL HOUSES\nclose in. $13 and $20 per month\nC. W. 'Appleyard.\nFOR RENT-3 RM. FURN SUITE\nclott in, Carbonate Street $18\nmenth. C W. Appleyard.\nSMALL HOUSE FOR RENT1 CLOSE\nln $10 month. Apply Noble Hotel\nTO  RENT  -  2  FURN.  ROOMS\nClean warm, close in. Ph'564R.\nFOR RENT - FURNISHED HSKP\nrooms. K; W. C. Block.\nFOR RENT FURN. SINGLE H-JRP\nrooms. Strathcona Hotel       ',\nFOR RENT-NfiW FURN. 6R UN-\nturn, hse. 311 Union St. Ph. 369X1.\ntOP.' ftllNT - MODES.. 5-BOOM\nhouse. Imedte. possession. Ph. 251\nTO. RENT-4 RM. UttFtlftNlSHED\nsuite: 120 Vernon St. Ph. 839L.\nFOR RENT - 7 BOOM HOUSE 419\nSilica St Box 5500 Daily News.\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped suites\t\nFOR RENT - 3 ROOMED HOUSE\nD Maglio, Phone _08I_,\t\nSee KERR APARTMENTS First\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\n'    PIPE, TUBES, _*_TT_NGS,:\nNEW AND USED     J\nLarge stock for immediate shipmel\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\nlit Avenue md Main St\nVancouver  B C\nFOR\" SALg-FAI-tSANttS MOItp\n120 horsepower 4 cytipder Otttjf\nengine. Fint din condition. J\nply P. O. Box,191. Nelton. B. <\nf Amous enTS*). mt OIL ___)\u25a0\ner, now only $89.95 it McKay |\nStretton.\nPIPE-FITTINGS   TUfil__.   -  _\u25a0\ncial low prices Active Trading (\n918 Powell St., Vancouver  Bq*__\nBRAND  NEW   OIL\" STOVE TC|\nsale. Call 517 Ward St or Ph. _\nFOR SALE - BtiAWV _K6Ng\nLike new - Bargain. Phone 266_|\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nFOR RENT - PORTABLE CO|\npressor. 180 C. F. 506 Gore Sixmj\n.BUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTOFl\nASSAYERS tnd MINE AGENT*]\nE W WIDDOWSON. PROVINC\nAnalyst 305 Joiephine St.\nHAROLD S ELMES. ROSSt_|\n,B C Provinclil Assayer Chem!\nIndividual representative tor lh\nperi it Trill Smelter.\nA J BUIE. IND2f_;trt)__NT WM\nrepreientative. Full time attel\ntlon given shippen' IntiriJ\nBox 54. Trail, E C.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nJ   R MCMILLAN. D  C, NITJM\ncalometer. X-ny McCulloch tk%\nDR   WILBERT BROCk. D\n542 Baker Street  Phone 969\nCORSETIIRM\nSPENCER CORSET-ERE. MRS 3\nJohnstone. 163 Kerr Apt! Ph *M\ni i    in\nENGINEER8 AND 8URVEY0R|\nBOYDC AFFLECK.P O BOX]\nTrail, B C Surveyor ud 1\nglneer. Phone \"Beaver fall*-'*j\nR. W HAGGEN. MININti __ CM\nEngineer; B C. Land Surveyi\nRossland and Grand Forki. B \u00a3\nINSURANCE AND REAL EtTlI\nR. W. DAWSON, Reil Eitate,\nsurance, Rentals, 557 Ward Sttt*\nAnnable Block. Phone 197.\nd~D.\"B__AC__Wobl.' AflJUKal\nInsurance, Rett Eitate. Phont [\nchas f McHA-tbY. tNSimAMt\nReal Eitate. Phone 185.\nMACHINIST*\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop. acetylene ud elect|\nwelding,  motor  rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 593 324 Vernon \\\nMEMORIALS\nSAME AS USED ON GRAVES J\nForeit Lawn Memorial Park OJ\nprice \"it from Bronie Me__or_|\nLtd, Box 726 Vancouver, B\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTOIl\nhardwood merchant 273 Baker f*\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE BUY,  SELL  __  EXCHANfl\nfurniture, etc Ark Store. Ph. 53]\n ______-_^_^\u2014\nw\n..-..\u00ab., _p___a\u00abw,,-WW\n-WkfPIP\n535\nJirisfmas Tree\nlulling Campaign\nMears Completion\nAnother 10 days will lee complo-\non of the annual Christmas tree\nittlng campaign 'in the Southern\niterlor.\nProduction in the Bait Kootenay\nstrict will probably be len thin\niticlpited, but will itlll be fairly\nibstantlal. Snow md rain in the\nlain cutting season reduced pro\nictlon, but with Improved weather\ntt.rly some of the loit ground miy\nl recovered, .\nIn the Boundary \/rather condl-\nons hive been mo- - favorable but\n._ volume cut in thit diitrlct li\n\u2022I thin But Kooteniy In any case\nThe Kooteniy Christmas trees go\ni New York ind to the Southern\nhited Statei.\nANCQUVER OWNERS TO\nPROTEST RENT PEGGINC\nVANCOUVER, Nov. St. (CP) -\ntepi to proteit formally the Fed-\nrtl Government'! action in pegging\nicouver rents were taken lut night\nt a meeting of the Associated Prop-\nrty Ownen which claimed that\npid tn tht city htve been rtiied\nnly ln \"exceptional cues\" this\netr.\nMETAL   MARKETS\nLONDON.. Nov. 26 (AP)-Bir ill-\nver 23 1-l.d, unchanged. (Equivalent 1.83 cents). Bir gold 168s, unchanged. (Equivalent $33.85).\nTin birely iteidy; ipot \u00a3258 bid,\n\u00a3258 5s uked; future \u00a3259 lil bid,\n\u00a3280 asked.\n. MONTREAL\u2014Btr gold In London\nwu unchmged at $37.50 an ounce\nto Canadian funds; l_8s ln Britiih\nrepresenting the Bink ot England's\nbuying price. The fixed $35 Washington price imounted to $38.90 to\nCanadian. '\nSpot: Copper, electrolytic, 12,75;\nUn f9.7t; lead 5.50; zinc 888; antimony 15.25.\nNEW YORK - Copper iteady;\nelectrolytic ipot Conn. Vtlley 12.00;\nexport fu N.Y. 10.00-11.00.\nTin iteady; ipot tnd nearby 80.35;\nforward 50.25.\nLaid iteady; ipot, New York 5.80-\n85; Eut St. Loull 5.85.\nZinc iteidy; Eut SL Louli ipot\nmd forward 7.25.\nWheat Storage Up\nOTTAWA, Nov. 28 (9P) .-Canadian wheit in store ln the week\nended November 22 totalled 458.139.-\n380 bushels compared with 453.-\n507,864 the previoui week ind 360,-\n192,077 In the lame week lut year,\nthe Dominion Bureiu oi Statistics\nreported today.\nWheat stored In Canadian elevator! totalled 412.780,334 bushels\ncompared with 410,593,234 the previous week and 335,754,087 in the ume\nweek lut year.\nQUOTATIONS   ON  WALL  STREET\nuner Cm       \t\nkin Smelt tt Rcf \u2014\nimer Tel  \t\nmaeondi  \t\nlilt A Ohio\t\nlendlx Avt \t\nleth Steel \t\nlen Dry .........._........\nlin Pae __.\u2014\nSbiyiler  \u2014_.\nter, a** NY \u2014\nt Wright Pfd\t\nBjwnt \t\nkit Kod\t\nt\u00abh Elec ....................\nfen Foodi .................\nEMot   \nNor Pfd  \nMot -\nper Nickel \t\nBan Cop ___________\nlent Wird\t\nlash Mot\t\nOpen\n90\n44%\n166%\nXIV,\n4\n33\n87%\n13%\n' 3'\/.\n23%\n9%\n156%\n140%\n33V_\n35\n50%\n29V.\n4%\n26%\n89%\n38%\n5%\nClose\n90\n44\n166%\n27%\n4\n33\n87 \u2022_\n13%\n3%\n78\n23%\n9%\n189%\n141\n83%\n35\n90%\n29%\n4%\n26 S.\n89%\n98%\n8%\nOpen Close\nN Y Centril   14% 14%\nPack Mot  \u201e. 3% 3%\nPenn R R     23% 23%\nPhillips Pete  \u201e  39%> 39%\nPullmm      26 __H_\nRadio Corp    8 9\nRem Rind    9*. 9%\nSafewiy .Storei  4J% 43%\nStan Oil of N J  34% 34%\nStudebaker   8% 8%\nTex   Corp      38% 38%\nTex Gulf Sul  37 37%\nUn Cirblde s 71 72\nUn Oil of Cil  13% 13%\nUnited Air  48 48\nUn  Pic       80% 81%\nU S Rubber  24% ' 28\nU S Steel   70% 69%\nWtrner Brot  8% 3%\nWeit Elec  104% 105\nWest Un   20% 20%\nWoolworth   33% 38%\nYei  Truck  16% 18%\nTORONTO   STOCK   QUOTATIONS\nllNis\nJdermic Copper\t\nyum Gold ~ \u2014\n.nglo-Huronlan\t\n_mtf!eld Gold ....\u2014\niftorli Rouyn Mines \u2014\n.unor  _ _..\nagamic Rouyn _ \u2014\nlankfleld Gold - \u2014\nlaw Metali Mining \t\ncattle Gold Mines\t\nIdgood Kirklmd\" .\nlg Miuourl ...\t\nobjo Minu  \t\nrtlorne Mine!  ......\u2014\nNtt Trethewey\t\nuffalo Ankerite\t\nlunker Hill Extenilon ....\nlanidlm Milirtlc\t\nlariboo Gold Qutrtz __._.\nluUe-Trethewey  \u2014\nlentril Patricia \t\nIhromlum M. __ S. ._____.\nlout Copper \u2014 \t\nlonliurum Mines\t\n\u25a0oniolldated M tt S _\u2014\nlome Minei \t\ntoml-Slicoe - \t\nait Milirtlc \t\nworido Gold \t\nWconbridge Nickel\t\n'edersl Kirkland \t\nVtncoeur Gold \t\niUUes Ltke  .....-\u201e-\ntod'i Laki Gold\t\ntold Belt \t\nHa-Moro Minei  \t\nimnir Oold  \t\nS_rd Rock Gold\t\nhiker Gold ___\u2014____..\n(olllnger   .- -\t\ntowey Gold\n[udson Bay M & S\naternitionil Nickel\n-M. Consolidated ....\nack Waite\t\n.15\n.01\n. 2.00\n_. .09\n_ .01\n_. 2.08\n_ .11\n_. .08\n,. .12\n..   1.12\n: .14\n.- .06%\n.. .08%\n... 10.23\n_.   .00%\n.. 4.75\n_.    J01%\n...    .98\n.. 2.19\n...    tb\n.. 1.99\n_.    .19\n_. 1JM\n... 1.37\n.. 43.00\n_. 24.90\n...    .01%\n_ 2.93\n..    .35\n_ 2.60\n- .04\n_.    .47\n_    .04%\n..    .46\n_    21\n..    .08%\n_.    .40\n.   106\n...    .04%\n._ 13.26\n- .34%\n. 27.90\n.. 37.00\n- .01%\n...    .35\n'\u00bbi 1 \u2666\u2666\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2666\u2666\u2666i 1 t\u00ab\u00bbn \u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\nSrenville H. Grimwood\nPROVINCIAL ASSAYIRS\nMETALLURGICAL CHEMISTS\nPHONI 618\n89 Baktr St.     Nelion, B. C.\n.\u2666mwf'i .\u2666\u2666\u2666! 1 \u2666\u2666.'\u25a0.\u2666<\nK-m\n\u00ab\u2022\u00bb*\u20ac\u25a0\nhint Up! Thin Will Always Bt in\nngltnd\u2014ind Thtrt Will Always be\nI Chrlstmai.\nChristmas\nCards\nPrinted' with your njme .\nand address for (PI AA\n*nd up \u00abP-_.JV\n__01D IN TWO DOZEN\nLOTS ONLY .       .\nHONE 144 FOR SERVICE\nclflim Smlij Ni'uni\n.Ommercial Printing Dept.\nNelion, B. C.\nJicola Gold\t\nKerr-Addison \t\nKirklmd Like\t\nLikt Shore Minei.\nLeitch Gold\nLebel Oro Minei ...\nLittle Long Lie\t\nMacassa Mines\n.....    .02\n    3.60\n 97\n..... 20.50\n.....    .49\n__,    _)1%\n....   2.16\n.....   3.95\nMacLeod Cocklhutt     2.50\nMadsen Red Like Gold ..     ill\nMandy ..,, .      .08\nMclntyre-Porcuplne   48.50\nMcKenzie Red Lake     1.34\nMcVIttle-Graham       _)7\nMcWatten Gold  __      .26\nMining Corporation -    .81\nMoneta Porcupine 52\nMorrls-Klrkland 02%\nNlplsslng Mining    1.02\nNoranda _ __ 98.00\nNormetal   30\nO'Brien Gold  85\nOmega Gold       .19\nPamour Porcupine    1.45\nPaymaster Cons  \u201e.    .28\nPend Oreille     1.90\nPerron Gold \u201e   1.74\nPickle Crow Gold \u201e     2.96 .\nPioneer Gold      2.30\nPremier Gold \u201e    ,88\nPowell Rouyn Gold    1.12\nPreston East Dome ...._..    3.15\nReno Gold Mines  16\nRoche Long Lac       .03%\nSan Antonio Gold   2,66\nShawkey Gold            .01%\nSheep Creek Gold     .86\nSherritt Gordon     ._..\nSiscoe Gold  \u201e _ 49%\nSladen Malartic     .45\nSt. Anthony     .09\nSudbury Basin    1.33\nSullivan Consolidated      _\u00bb\nSylvanite _   2.80\nTeck-Hughes Gold  _   3.35\nToburn Gold Mines     1.50\nTowagamac  _, _    .12\nVentures !     3.10\nWtlte Amulet     8.65\nWright Hargretvet     7.10\nYmir Yankee Girl      .04\nOILS\nAjax     _\u00bb\nBritish Americin  _ \u201e 18.50\nChemical Research __ 18%\nImperial   10.10\nInter Petroleum _ 14.60\nTexas Canadlm _    1.26\nINDUSTRIALS\nA'bitfbi Power .._,   .85\nBell Telephone   159\nBrazilian T L __ P      4%\nBrew tt Diit     5\nBrewing Corp l.is\nB C Power A ___,  25%\nB C Power B      ly,\nBuilding Product!  \u201e  14%\nCanida Bread    _._    2\nCtn Bud Malting \u201e _    3%\nCm Car __ Foundry \u201e.      %\nCtn Cement        5%\nCan Dredge          17%\nCm Ind Alcohol A _.  1.80\nCan Milting        38%\nCan Pacific Rly      5y4\nCom Bikeriei     HV,\nCosmo's :    25\nDominion Brldgt _   27\nDom Ttr _t Chem     5\nDistillers Setgrams    26%\nFanny Farmer    27%\nFord of Cmada A __\u201e   17\nGen Steel Wtret       6%\nGoodyetr Tire  \u201e.  74\nGypsum L _. A  \u2014    3%\nHimllton Bridge     4%\nHlrim Wtlker  _   43%\nImoerltl Tobacco      13%\nLobliw A    27%\nLobliw B    25%\nKelvlnttor       8%\nMassey Hirrli     3%\nMontreal Power  _    29\nMoore Corn    44%\nNtt Steel Ctr    42\nPage Hersey   J06\nPower Coro         6\nPreiied  Metals     9%\nStandird Pivlng _... .85\nBank of Montreal\nProfits Decrease\n$26,505 for Year\nMONTREA*. Nov. 26 (CP)-Dt-\ncrease ot $28,801 wai reported todiy\nby the Bank, ot Montreal in profits\nof 93,533,942 tor the yur ended October 31, COmptrti with $3,462,446\nIn tht preceding year.\nProfits were reached after making\nappropriations to contingent reserve\nfund ind provision for bid ind\ndoubtful debts and Dominion and\nProvincial taxes.\nAfter dividend payments and appropriation ot $500,000 tor bank\npremises, the balance ot profit and\nloss wai lncreued by $55,942, compared with $82,446 a year ago,.leaving the account at $183,642.\nTotal resource- were ihown at\n$961,334,988, agalnit $1,0__,508,S.7-\nan all-time record\u2014\u25a0 year ago. Liquid resources totalled $863,189,436,\ncompared with $742,603,667, while\ndeposits were $848,165,349, against\n$914,909,080.\nCommercial loans were $13,011,-\n457 higher at $233,-60,368 agalnit\n$2-0,546,911. Call lomt in Canada\namounted to $4,006,346, ejalnit $19,-\n592,470, compared with $19,142,173.\nTo Ask Gov't Action on\nFactories Refusing\nto Allow Mon to Train\nOTTAWA, Nov. 26 (CP) - The\nGovernment will be uked tomorrow whtt tctlon lt will ttkt with\nrespect to factories which refuse to\npermit their men to be 'celled for\nmilitary training. The question, lilted In today'i votei ind proceeding!\nof the Commoni, will come from M.\nj. Coldwell (C.CJP, Rosetown-Big-\ngir) who will alio specifically Inquire how mmy men, not conscientious objectors, hive refused to\nreport tor triining, how mmy of\ntheie were iftedted by factories'\ndecision! and whit ictlon will be\ntaken both with reipect to men md\nfactories.\nGeorge H. Castledcn (C.C.F.,\nYorkton) will uk for report! on\n\u25a0ir triining accidents and findings\not courts ot inquiry.\n\u2014NELSON DAILY NIW* NILION B. C.-WEDNESDAY MORNING  NOV. 17. 1940.\nCentral Zeballos'\nGood Ore Continues\nAn aggregate length of 438 feet ot\ngood commercial ore hu been opened on No. 4 level at Central Zeballoi, it la learned, Thli compares\nwilh 256 feet aggregate length of\nore and near-ore on No. 3 level,\nthe best of the previously developed\nhorizons. Exploration on No. 4 level\nli continuing. Ai the ore opened on\nNo. 4 level did not line up with the\norebodiei on the upper level the recent results Indicate that a very interesting period in the development\not thii property probably lies ahead.\nCo-relation of ore occurrence, on\nthe various levels ind work it\ngreater depth trt expected to edd\ngreatly to knowledge ot the depoiit.\nCentril Zeballoi production in\nOctober was $22,900 from 1,943 tons\nmilled. This wu slightly below average due to the loss of some time\nwhile ilr and water linei damaged\nby floods in the Zeballos area were\nrepaired.    '\n11 Derricks Now in\nVermilion Field;\nOnly One in August\nlncreued activity in recent\nmonthi ln the Vermilion oil field\nin Eutern Alberta li lndlctttd by\nthit fact that whereas In Auguit\nthere wu only one derrick ln the\n\u25a0rea there are now 11, E. P. F. Roe\nof the firm of Rlchirdson _. Blossom Ltd., recently spent tin diys\nin tht field. In giving an outline of\npresent operations Mr. Roe comments on tbe fact that the only\nderrick In the area In Auguit wu\nthit it Battlevlew No. 2, the flnt\ncrude producer In the field. This\nwell, he pointi out, hu been on\nsteady production ilnce Miy and\ncontinues to produce oil 24 houn\ndally.\n\"Since Auguit,\" Mr. Roe states,\n\"drilling hu bten speedtd up to a\npoint where there are now 11 der-\nricki erected. The flnt ot thm to\nbe completed wu Vermllata No. 2,\nNorthern offset to Battleview No. 2,\nWhich hu surprised exeprts by\nflowing without aid of pumping\nequipment With the gravel pack\nover 100 feet from the bottom ot\nthe hole, lt It truly a great light\nto lee thli heavy crude oil coming\nup of ltt own accord Indicating\ngreat pressure underneath.\"\nWinnipeg Prices\nFirmer at (lose\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 26 (CP)~Wheat\nfuturei pricei ranged higher in featureless trading today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. At the close\nvaluei were % to % cent higher\nwith December at 78%, May 77 md\nJuly 76% centi.\nPricei firmed toward the close\nwhen light selling orders dried up\nand minor purchases raised the level! from the low of the diy.\nThere wu t ftlr generil demand\nfor No. 2 Northern md the lower\ngrides ot cuh wheat, hut offerings\ncontinued light and restricted sales.\nThere wu minor liquidation In oati,\nlocal buying ot barley and iome\ninvestment demand tor flax in the\ncoarse grains market With Investors in the pit flax advanced more\nthin 1 cent a bushel. Trading ln rye\nwu dull. Price spreads in oats, birley and rye were narrow.\nWholesale Index $4\nOTTAWA, Nov. 26 (CP). - The\nDominion Bureau ot Statistics to\nday reporti Ita generil wholesale\ncommodity pricu index wu 84.0 in\nthe week ended November 22, unchanged from the previoui week\nand compared with 79.9 tn the lame\nweek last year.\nIndex for Canadlm firm prod'\nucts wu 66.9 unchanged from the\nprevioui week and compared with\n64.6 ln the same week lut yeir.\nRails Gain Support\nNEW YORK, Nov. \u00bb (AP) - A\nselected group of nil tnd communication issues attracted brisk support todiy but the bond mirket as\na whole traced an irregular price\npattern.\nA few trades ln U.S. governments\nwere sufficient to boost quotation-\nmore thm Vt point in iome instances. ' ,\nDOW  JONES  AVERAGES\n30 industrials .\n20 rail!\t\n15 utilitiu \u201e\t\nHigh   Low    Close   Change\n132.72   131\"   \t\n29.47\n20.31\n131.94 oft .02\n29.23 29.37 up .08\n20.21     20.33   oft     .07\nMONTREAL  STOCK  QUOTATIONS\nINDUSTRIALS\nAssoc Brew of Cm\t\nBathunt P & P A\t\nCmadian Bronze \t\nCm Car 4_ Fdy pfd _\nCm Celanese\t\nCm Steamship\t\nCm Steamship pfd \u201e.._.\nCon Min __ Smelt \t\nDom Steel __ Coal B _\nDom Textile\t\nDryden Piper \t\nGatineau Power \t\nGatineau Power pfd .\nHowird Smith Paper .\nImperial- Oil   \u2014\nInter Pete   \t\nInter Nickel ot Can .\nNational Brew Ltd ...\nOgilvie Flour new .....\nQuebec Power  \t\nShawnlgan w & P ....\nSt Law Corp pfd ....\nSouth Cm Power ...\nBANKS\nCommerce  ....\nDominion ___.\n15%\n12%\n38\n22\n30%\n4%\n17%\n43%\n9%\n85%\n6\n11\n89\n14%\n10\n14V,\n37\n29\n25\n15%\n17%\n18%\n10%\n159\n180\nImperial  \t\nMontreal \t\nNova Scotia\nRoyal\nToronto \u2014 \t\nCURB\nAbitibi 6 pfd ...\nBathunt P It P B\t\nBeauharnois Corp \t\nBrit American Oil\t\nB C Packers   \t\nCan Mirconi ,\t\nCm Vlcken \u201e \t\nCom Piper Corp\t\nDonnacona Paper A .\t\nDonnacona Paper B \t\nFalrchlld Aircraft :\nFraser Co Ltd  _.\nInter Utllltiei A .\nInter Utilitiei B\t\nLake  Suphlte   ..................\nMacLaren P __ P\t\nMcColl Frontenic pfd\t\nMitchell Robt _\t\nPower Corp pfd .._____\nRoyalite Oil \t\nWalker Good dt W\t\nWilker Good pfd \t\n201\n190\n283\n162\n240\n6%\n2%\n9%\n18%\n13\n1\n4\n4%\n6%\n4%\n3%\n11%\nM_\n.33\n1%\n17\n98\n9%\n95\n22%\n43%\n19\nVANCOUVER   STOC\u00ab  QUOTATIONS\nBid Aik\nMINES:\nBig Miuourl  06% .08\nBrelorne    10.10 10.28\nBridge Riv Con ... \u2014 .01\nCariboo Gold  2.16 \u2014\nDenton's   \u2014 .00%\nFslrvlew Atrial   .00% .01\nGolconda      .09 fft\nGold Belt  .27 -\nOnndvlew  .13 .13\nGrull Wlhkine  .... .02% 103\nHedley Mucot ..... .97 .60\nHome  Gold  - .00%\nIndian Mines   .01 .01%\nInter Coil tt Coke .32 \u2014\nWand Mount  87 \u2014\nKoot Bello ._  .29 -\nMcGilllvrey  .20 \u2014\nMlnto  Gold     jOI .01%\nNicola M ft M  -01 01%\nPlnd OreUle   190 1.99\nPlonter  Gold     2.29 2.33 *\nPorter Idaho    .01 j02\nPremier Border .... O0% .01\nPremier Gold   J\u00bb .93\nPrivateer    .99 JJ7\nQuatilno    .01% 103\nRelief Arl  .03 .08%\nReno Gold    14 .19'\nSalmon Gold   .02% M\nSheep Crtek     _J6 .90\nSllbak Premier .'..... - .78 '\nSurf Inlet  .10% -\nWellington    Ol OlWi\nBid\nWeiko Minu ......... \u2014\nWhitewiter   01%\nYmir Ytnk Girl . j04\nOILS;   .\nA P Con _ _ S\u00bb\nAmalgamated     .00%\nCommjtl    21\nCalgiry'.. Edm . 1.60\nCilmont    \u201e .25\nCommonwealth   ... .22\nDilhoutie    .29\nEa_t  Crut    .19\nFirw'one Pett   _)4\nFoundition Pete .... \u2014\nHighwood Sircee \u201e .11\nHome  2.52\nMidlion  .01\nMcDoug Seg   .05\nMercury      .04%\nMill City Pete  04\nModel 18 '\nMonarch Roy  .04\nOktlta com  \u2014\nPralrit Roy   . _)8\nRoyilite   ...  20.00\nRoytl Cm  .09\nSpoontr __  .04%\nUnited   63%\nVtntltt    . .\u25a0>'   .04\nINDUSTRIALS:\nCapital Est   1.03\nCoait  Brew    1.20\nPic Coylt   .20\nUnited Dist   .70\nAik\n.00%\nAt\n05\n00%\n1.80\n08%\n.12\n2.55\n02%\n08\n\u202209%\n.89\n.09%\n09%\n120\n1.39\nAlpine Mine on\nSitkum Creek on\nProducing Basis\nShtreholden of Mtttltmlth Mlnu\nLtd. ire in receipt of a letter from\nJohn. B. White of Spokane in which\nhe describes work it the Alpine\nmine on Sitkum Creek, near Nelion. The letter, which sayi that the\nmill itarted operations November 8,\nfollowi:\n''With reference to development\nwork it the Alpine mine, In order to\ncheaply mine the ore, at a point on\nIhe 10th level 600 feet In trom the\nportal of the tunnel, a crosscut wu\ndriven to the South 128 feet Into the\ncountry rock. At thli point a ita-\nion wu cut out and a working raise\ndriven upwardi at an angle of 88\ndegrees. Halt way up with thla rllse\nit pissed through the Alpine vein,\nwhich at thli point wu about three\nfeet wide. Sampling ihowed the ore\nto assay $16 per ton. Thii raise, u\ncompleted tor connection with the\nNo, 8 level, provides storage underground for about 5000 tone of ore.\nConnection! by crosscuts have been\nmade with the 5th and 6th levels,\nmd ihortly No. 8 level will be extended to the raise.\nTRAM TO RAISI\n\"'Now, all of the ore mined from\nunderground In thii area can be\ntrammed to the raise where there\nll ample storage capacity. AU ore\nfor the mill ls drawn from the ore\nchute in thll working raise; then\ncarried to the ore pocket at the\nupper terminal of Uie tram, and\nthence transported by aerial tram\none mile In length to the upper ore\npocket at the mill. No. 6 level wu\ndriven ahead 200 feet; then connected by raise with No. 8 level.\nTbe ore expoied above No. 6 by\nrelit, iverages .78 ounci ($28.25)\ngold per tori. Another raise hu been\ndriven up from the No. 8 level, ln\nfrom the portal 120 feet\n'The trea ln the Alpine mine\nwhich hu now been opened'up for\nmining, It weU ventilated, md lt Is\nanticipated that thi ore In thll area\ncm be cheaply mined,\nFIVB YEARS ORE\n\"In the course of development,\nsome 3000 torn of ore htvt bttn\nbroken tnd stored underground. It\nli believed thit ln the area thus\ntar opened up it the Alpine mine\nthere Is available for milling, about\nfive yean' ore. It muit be remembered thit the tree mentioned ls\nonly a small part of thtt which ctn\nbe opened up if the No. 10 level\nIt extended Weitward through the\nmountain tn additional distance of\niome 2700 feet. Thll level would hole\nout in ore on the other side ot the\nmountain.\n\"Milling operations actually started on November 5. At present, production it on \u2022 bails of 90 tons per\nday. With mill huds averaging .54\nounces gold, lt Is believed thit the\nictutl vilue per ton of ore mined\nwill figure ibout $20 a ton.\n\"At pruent, producUon ii on a\nbasis of $1000 a day. With production of $30,000 \u25a0 month, the mine\nwill be on m.urning bull.\"\nCalqary Oils Dull\nCALGARY, Nov. 28 (CP) - OU\n-htrt trading wis listless on Calgary\nStock Exchange today. Only 8900\nsharu changed hands. Small fractional gains and losses were about\nevenly divided.\nSunset traded unchanged at 11.\nSmall change! either way in \u2022 few\nother stocks were bued on bids, not\non actual sales.\nButter Output Up\nOTTAWA, Nov. 26 (CP).-Cana\ndlan production ot creamery butter\nln 1939 totalled 267,612,946 pounds\nvalued at $61,748,399 compared with\n265,275,000 pounds valued at $66,-\n534,566 the previous year, the Do\nminion Bureau ot Statistics reported today.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, Nov, 26 (CP)-Ca-\nnadlan commodity exchange: Spot:\nbutter, Que. 30%-31; Que. freih,\n30%-%; Wutern freih 80%-31.\nEggi, Eutern A-large 40-41; A-\nmedium 36-37. Sales: 100 boxes Que.\n(92 icore)  tresh 30%.\nButter futurei: Nov. 30 .i-31; Dec.\n30%-31%; Jm. 30%-31%.\nWINNIPEG CRAIN\nWINNIPEG Nov. 26 (CP)-Gnln\nfuturei:     Open   High  Low   Close\nWheat:\nDec.     1B%    10%    72       72%\nMay       76%    77       76%     77\nJuly   .....' 78%    7_%    77%    78%\nOats:\nDec    32%    33%    32%    39%\nMay       32%    32%    32%    32%\nJuly      -      -       \u2014       31%\nBarley:\nDec    43%    48%    43%    43%\nMay    42%   43%    42%    43%\nJuly      -      -      -      42%\nFlax:\nDec.   1.9%   181%   120%   131%\nMay     134     136      133%   136\nJuly       \u2014      \u2014       \u2014     136\nRye:\nDec. .....   46%    46%    46%    46%\nMay   ...     49%    49%    49%    49%\nCASH PRICES\n'Wheat\u2014Noi. 1 hard md 1 Northern 72%; No. 2 Northern 70%*; No.\n3 Northern 69; No. 4 Northern 96%;\nNO. 5, 62%; No. 6, 99%; feed 99%;\nNo. 1 garnet 67; No. 2 garnet 66%;\nNo. 3 garnet 64%; No. 1 durum 65%;\nNo. 4 ipeclal 69%; No. 5 ipeclal 62%;\nNo. 6 special 99%; No. 1 mixed 62%;\ntrack 62%; screenings $9 per ton.\nOtto-No. 2 c.w. 89%; Ex. 3 c.w.\n34%; No. 3 c.w. 33; Ex. 1 feed ind\nNo. 1 feed 32%; No. 2 feed 30%; No.\n3 teed 24%; track 33%. .\nBarley - Malting grrtet: 6-row\nNos. 1 and 2 c.w. 43%; 2-row Nos. 1\n\u2022nd 2 c.w. 80%; 6-row No. 3 c.w.\n43%. Othen: No. 1 feed 43; No. 2\nteed 41; No. 3 feed 40%; track 43%.\nFlax\u2014No. 1 c.w. 131%; No. 2 c.w\n127%; No. 3 c.w. 116%; No. 4 c.w.\n105%; trick 181%.\nFinance Minister\nDenies Authorized\nFruit Import Ban\nOTTAWA, Nov. 29 (CPl-Finenct\nMinister Ilsley Hid in the House ot\nCommons yuterdiy ht hid not authorized circulation of a list ot\ncertain fruits and vegetables by the\nCanadian Fruit Wholesalers' Anoclition, requesting thit Ilcenied Importers refrain from importing then\ncommodities until further notice.\nMr. Ilsley ipoke alter Hon. Grote\nSUrUng (Con., Yale) said he hid\nreid i newipaper' itory \"to. the\neffect thit the Mlniiter ot Flnmce\nhad decided to publish a list of\nfruits md vegetables and wu going\nto request licensed importers to retrain from Importing them unUl\nfurther notice.\"\nMr. Ilsley interrupted to uy the\nnewi itory wu entirely Incorrect\nif it were taken u meaning that he\nauthorized the circularizing ot the\nwholesalers by the Wholesalers' Association.\" He said tht newi itory\nitself did not uy to but he thought\nlt might have led other penoni to\nthe ume conclusion u thtt reached\nby Mr. Stirling.\nToronto Junior\nGolds Active\nTORONTO, Nov. 26 (CP)-Sever-\nal Junior golds twung Into action\nthis ifternoon ud brightened the\nitock market picture with gains on\ngood volume. Naybob futured, A\nfew secondary golds tightened up\nnarrowly also md the group cloied\nfirm, Bue metali held steady and\ntht induitrlil and cstern oil listings were down nirrowly, Volume\ntotalled about 50,000 shares.\nNlybob advanced 2% ceiftt to\n32%. Othtr active Junior goldi were\nCochenour WUlons, God's Like and\nBroulan md then cloied higher,\nGod's Lake adding about 8 cents\nand Willans 8, Among higher-price\nIssues closing pricu were up for\nSan Antonio, Macassa, Pamour,\nTeck-Hughes, Upper Canada, Mc-\nLeod-Cockthutt and Francocur.\nHome Oil loit 9 cent ind Brown\nweakened t cent. Calgiry md Edmonton held iteady at 1.99.       '\nCanada Steel Output\nReaches Record Level\nOTTAWA, Nov. 28 (CP).-Oper-\nating at 92% per cent of capacity,\nCanadian iteel turmcei reached a\nrecord producUon level Ln October,\nthe Dominion Bureau ot Statistic-,\nreported today. Production ot iteel\nlngoti and castings totalled 186,091\ntorn compared with 164,815 the previous \u2022 month and 149,890 in the\nsame month lut yeu.\nProduction ot pig iron totalled\n109,389 tons compared with 108,\n-030 the previoui month arti 99,798\nin the same month lut year. Tho\nOctober output wu the highest on\nrecord ilnce August, 1929, when 112,-\n928 tons were reported.\nGreek Victories\nBrighten Trade\nLONDON, Nov. 26 (AP)-Reports\nof the latest Greek victories brightened the securities market today.\nBritish Government bonds rose %.\nRemoval of the treuury ban on\ntrade ln approximately 140 Cans\ndian, Argentine, Brazilian md other\nissues gratified the \"city\" but resulted in little trade, Cmadian\nEagles, however, one of the suspended Lssuu, traded at 9 shillings\n9 pence, compered with the lut\nquotation of 4 shillings to 4 ihiUings\n6 pence.\nFair demmd appealed for dividend payen among kaffirs, while\ncoppers and other base metals held\nquietly steady.\nINDO-CHINA FINANCE\nCHIEF IS ARRESTED\nSHANGHAI, Nov. 26 (AP). - A\nDomei (Japanese news agency) dispatch from Hanoi, French Indo-\nChina, said today Rene Cazeaux,\nchief ot the Indo-Chinese financial\nadministration, had been \"arrested\non suspicion of treason.\"\nBernard Fontan, Assistant Financial Administrator, also wu arrested on the same charge, the\ndispatch uld.\n\"WAR SWEfP\" TICKETS\nSEIZED AT VANCOUVER\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 26 (CP) -\nPolice todty held a large quantity\not sweepstake tickets, seized yeiterdiy in a raid upon downtown\npremises of \u2022 group terming Itself\nUlt Associated Societies of War Services.\nAuthorities nid the sweep stakes\nwere being disguised u i drive for\npatriotic fundi, operated by men\nwho organized a similar raffle ln\nVictoria lait.week.\n, LONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, Nov. 2 (AP)-Britlih\nstock closings, ln iterllng: Austin A\n13s 7%d; Bibcock & Wilcox 39s 3d;\nCrown \u00a313%; De Been dfd \u00a35%;\nEut Geduld \u00a39%; Rand \u00a36%; Rho-\ndeslan Anglo Am Ms 6d; Springs\n23s 9d; West Witwatcrsrand \u00a32 3-16.\nBonds\u2014British 2% per cent Consols \u00a375%; British 3% per cent War\nLoin \u00a3101%; British Funding 4's,\n1960-90 \u00a3113%.\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nCALGARY, Nov. 26 (CP) - Receipts, cattle 360; calves 20; hogi\n229; sheep 90.\nGood butcher item 6.78; medium\n6-6.90; common 9.29. Medium' to\ngood weighty helfen^-9.79'light up\nto 6.90. common to medium coki\n3-4. Common bulls 3.90-4.90. Stocker md feeder cilves 9.90-6.90. Plain\nto medium feeder steers 9.50-5.\nLut price Bl'i 9.65 dressed\nwetaht. 0\nEXCHANGE MARKETS\nBy The Cinadian Preu\nClosing Exchange Rites:\nAt t'ontrul\u2014Pound bu. Ing 4.43,\ntelling 4.47: US dlr buying 1.10,\nselling 1.11.\nAt New York-Pound 4.04; Cdn\ndlr JT 1-18..\nIn gold\u2014Pound 10s, Id; US dlr\n61.06 cents; Cdn dlr 55.06 centi.   '\nWall St. Fails to\nBreak Dullness\nNSW YORK, Nov. 26 (AP) -\nStocki pliytd tag with price trends\nin today'i market and, wltb taw exceptions, tailed to get anywhere lu\nparticular.\nTransfers tor the full proceedings\nwere around 990\/100 shires which\nwu above yesterday's smallest turnover since Oct% 28,\nA wide assortment of optimistic\ndividends md earnings statements\nbroken said, served to intimidate\nsellers md Inspire modut bidding\nhere md there.\nPrincipal deterrents, analysts suggested, wu fresh apprehension over\ntax prospects and the possible\nipread ot labor dissension in armament Industrie!.\nSlocan City Mine\nReceivei $625 for\n5.08 Tom of Ore\nSPOKANE, Wuh., Nov. 26-Pay-\nment for a second lot of, ore within\ni few days U innounced by the\nOttawa Silver Mining __ Milling\nCompany, Slocan City. It was for\n9.08 dry toni, thtt contained 861.9\nouncei to the ton.\nIn the lot were 1880.36 ounces ot\nillver thit hid i gross value of\n$087.94 and a not ot 9628.06, according to C. R. ThomU, Pruident. The\nshipment was mide November 8.\nA lot ot 11 toni, shipped about the\nume time, contained 1691.51 ounces\not illver md hid a grou value of\n$014.29.\n\"It li obvious tint toll 1-. wu the\ncobbing! ind the five-ton lot wu\nhigh grade,\" uld Thomu.\n\"All wu mined on the eighth\nlevel.\"\nPioneer Up 6,\nReno Gains 3\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 26 (CP) -\nGold! came out for more active\ntrading on Vmcouver Stock Exchmge todiy md registered leveral\nsmall gains, oils held quleUy iteady\nU transactions totalled 13,799 shares.\nPioneer Gold at 2.28 advanced\n6 from Monday's doling bid and\nReno gained 3 to 17. Premier firmed\na cent at 91 while Sheep Creek\nillpped 2 to 87 and Privateer eued\n1 to 97.\nIn the oils) Home dropped 2 to\n2.93 while Royal Canadlm remained\nunchanged at 9%.\nFurther Export of\nZinc Drou Banned\nOTTAWA, Nov. 26 (CtP)-Wlth a\nview to conserving supplies ot zinc\nmetal, G. C. Bateman, Metali Con'\ntroller of the Depirtment of Muni'\ntions tnd Supply, today announced\nthat no further exports of zinc\ndross, remelted zinc in slabs, or\nhigh-grade zinc scrap will be per'\nmltted.\nZinc drou It largely the result'\ntnt by-product of the galvanizing\nindustry and contains 90 per cent\nor better of zinc. It can be refined\nfor further use in industries requiring line less pure than the virgin metal, or for the manufacture\nof zinc dust, used extensively tor\nprecipitating gold trom cyanide solutions in the gold mining Industry.\nMontreal Steady\nMONTREAL, Nov, 26 (CP)-Thc\nstock market presented a iteidy\ntrend In today's lite trade.\nPower Coropratlon and Shawlnl\ngm added imall amount! while In\nternattonal Power preferred had an\nupward adjustment of four.\nFractional declinu were noted for\nCanadian Car, Doaco and Petroleum.\nLONDON, (CP). - A major of\nthe Polish air force wu given the\nVlrtuti Mllltari Crosa by General\nSikonkl, Poliih premier-in-exile, in\nan English hoipltal,\n-PAQI NINI\nRichmond Sees\nPossibilities in\nthe Silver Ridge\nWith most of the dead work already done md objective! dole it\nhind the property of Silver Ridge\nMining Co. Ltd. at Sandon ln toe\nSlocan Diitrlct hu exceUent ipec-\nulitive possibilities, according to\na report by A. M, Richmond, con-\nlulling engineer. The report ll bued\non a reexamination made by Mr.\nRichmond ln company with R. A. I\nGrimes, Preiident of the Compmy,\nHe advises thit it the time of hli\nsurvey the face ot tht long main\ncrosscut tunnel wu more thm 1630\nfeet from the portal with \u2022 drift\nto the Weit trom tht 1663-foot point\nalong whit wu originally thought\nmight be the downward extension\not the Granville vein.\nThe report states thit generally\n\u25a0peaking the rocks ire becoming\nmuch more competent for the holding Ot fractures, ind consequently\nof providing for opening! in which\nore bodies might htve been deposited, u progress Is mide towards thi\naxli of the tyncllne.\nSIMILAR STRUCTURE\nMmy of the important orebodiei\nof Ihe Slocan have been located ln\nsomewhat similar structural condition! md there Is every reuon to\nexpect thit lomewhat similar results might be obtained with further work at Sliver Ridge.\nMr. Richmond states thit from i\nstudy of the surveys lt would eppur\nthat the Granville vein, which ls i\nitrong, well-defined and weU mineralized vein on the surface, should\nencounter the major fault zone approximately 179 to 200 feet to the\nSoutheast ot the face ot the main\ncrosscut tunnel. Its continuation on\nthe footwall side of the fault ihould\nbe found from 390 to 900 feet ahead\nof the present fice, thll lilt distance being bued on a vertical\nmovement of about 300 feet in the\nmajor faulting.\nThe Yakima vein, assuming a dip\nof 90 degreei from the horlzflntal,\nihould be reached within the next\n800 feet, whUe the driving of the\nCorinth main lowut tunnel could\nencounter the Sunshine vein with\nabout 600 to 680 feet ot crosscutting.\nFAVORABLE TO ORE\nIn summarizing hli conclusions,\nMr. Richmond uld the vein fractures tnd generil geological structures ire very favorable to the deposition of orebodies md thtt while\nthe work to date hei only found a\nvery small tonnage of ihlpping\ngride silver-lead ore, it ll considered more thm probable thtt drifting Into thi harder ind mora competent formations towards the base\nof the synclinal fold, between the\nCorinth md Jan-Bell workings,\nIhoild encounter veins 'carrying\ncommercial mineralization. The\nvein fractures are of favorable\nstrength, strike md dip, md tha\nrocks into which the main crosscut tunnel hu been driven tre becoming more competent to hold\nfractures tnd permit the deposition of orebodies.\nIn view of lU the ttcton mentioned tht engineer expressed the\nopinion that a limited amount ot\ndevelopment work, done u efficiently u it hu been done In the\nput two yean, ihould result in\nopening up commercial tonnages ot\nhigh grade silver-lead ore. He recommends continuation of the main\ncrosscut during the coming year,\nparticularly In view of the probabilities that lead md zinc prices\nmay become substantially higher\nthan they have been In the put few\nyears.\nREPUBLIC STEEL PAYS\nFIRST DIVIDEND 10 YRS.\nCLEVELAND, Nov. 28 (AP)\u2014Republic Steel CoropraUon todiy declared its first common stock dividend tn 10 yeirs:-one of 40 cents a\nshare payable Dec. 27 to holden of\nrecord Dec. 10.\nELECTROPLATING\na   CHROMIUM\ne   COPPER\nL.C.M. Electroplating\nLiurltz Bldg.        704 Nelion Ave.\nAdvertisers Are Invited\nUse Daily News\nAdvertising Office\nFacilities. . .\nSome Nelson advertisers find\nit convenient to write their advertisements at the Daily News office.\n.      We welcome them.\nDesk space, advertising layouts and paper, illustration service\n\u2014 everything is available that an\nadvertiser needs in the preparation\nof copy.\nEfelamt Bath} ton\n\u25a0\nr-\n W|I.UllHI\u00abPjlU,UlUUl'<'U.\nPAGE TEN -*\nMore than 2,500,000 peraons ln the\nUnited States witness the annual\nmotorcycle events\u2014races on board\ntricks, dirt tracks tnd the hill\nclimbs.\nLook\nDressed Up\ntt the next dance\n\\    Phone 1042\n^otudla. CkxuWiL\nGet the\nFURNACE\nPut ln working order NOW\nR. H. Maber\nPhone 655    610 Kooteniy St.\nOver 200 people bought\nRenewed Cars\nThis year. Buy where your dollar\ngoes farthest\n8aeen City Motors\nJoiephine St.    Limited    Ph. 43\ntlm Ia me ivatj\nTO A WOMAN'S\nHEART\nr^^SU^^:\niSmbeilm\nMIXMASTEB\nIt'i i lure \"hit\" on Christmas morning\u2014this lovely\nSunbeam Mixmtster. AU\nthe every dty mixing needi\nare indicated on the Mix-\nFinder dial \u2014 you limply\n\"tune in\" feather-light\ncake mixing and creamy-\nfluff mashed potatoei, etc.\nNone other like it \u2014 over\nTWO MILLION enthusiastic usen. Complete with\nluice extractor   $*___\/| .98\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Co.. Ltd.\nTrail Committee\nDesires Amplify\nMen's Addresses\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 28\u2014The Canadian Legion Committee, ln charge\nof the distribution of Christmas parcels to men serving on Canadian\nForcei, esk! for the following information regarding men listed below in order that they l __y Insure\ngifts being sent to them:\nNumbers and addresses wanted ot\nMalcolm McArthur, Coe Aden, W\nM. Anderson, J. A. Ingram, J. C\nBell, W. Ingram, F. Pratt, T. Ramsey, J. H. Rowling, R. McCullou.h,\nC. McLeod, W. G. Hall, R. C. Watson, G. A. Tallinger (or Tatlnger),\nJ. -I*. McKean, D. L. MacLeod, O.\nWeldon, S. M. Lyon, J. G. E. Gen\ndron, T. R. Irvin, C. R. McArthur,\nE. Nelple, W. M. Robertson, Joker\nTonellL.\nNumben wanted of W. McLeod,\nSeaforths, Vancouver; J. M. Craig,\nAir Force, Trenton; J. J. C. Fell,\nR.C.A.F. or R.C.M.P.; J. Fry, Arti\nficler Navy; J. D. Hall, R.CA.F.\nTrenton; R. W. Harrop, R.CA.F.\nVancouver; G. D. Hutton, R.C.A.F.\nEdmonton; R. A. Mentmy, 111th\nBattery, Edmonton; W. Rodgers,\nR.CA. Calgary.\nCouncil Backs Junior\nChamber, Christmas\nTravel for Soldiers\nCity Council Tuesday night Indorsed the Nelson Junior Chamber\nof Commerce resolution urging free\ntransportation for_ soldiers on\nChristmas leave.\nSoldiers' Gift Tag\nApproved by Council\nPermission for the Women's Auxiliary to the 111th Battery and Canadian Active Service Forces to\nhold's tag day Saturday in aid of\nChristmas gifts for soldiers was\ngranted by the City Council Tueiday night\nPASTEURIZED MILK\nFOR THE BABY EACH DAY\nIS MY RECOMMENDATION\nTHE DOCTOR WILL SAY-\nPalm Dairies Ltd.\nMOTHERS I\nHorthound Honey and\nMenthol      '\nFor That Tickling Cough\nat eSmijihek\nPrescription Drugglit        Phoni 1\nTRY BREAKFAST\nThe PERCOLATOR\n-NEL80N DAILY NIW*. NILION B. C-WIDNIIDAY MORNINO  NOV. tl. 1.40\u2014\nBooks, Books\nand More Books!\nBook! for Babies\nBooks tor Children  \u2022\nBooks for Adults\nFiction and Non-Fiction.\nMann. Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nPHONI 81        NELSON, B. C.\nMaple Leafs Play Benefit Game for\nKid Hockey as Prep for Trail Opener\nWater Service In\nRadio Subdivision\nCosts Total $3555\nTotal coit of permanent witer service installation for Radio Subdivision, Fairview, was $3555.30,\nitated H. D. Dawson, City Engineer,\nin his report to the City Council\nTuesday night for the two weeks\nending November 25. Thil was\n(215.70 Under the estimate. This\nwork was part of.the waterworks\nextension plan authorized by bylaw.\nMr. Dawson's report follows:\n8TREET8\nPublic works construction during\nthe period has been ot small extent\nThe sewer overflow at Uie bottom\nol Hall Street was completed, it\nnow having a straight run and\nbeing clear of all obstruction.\nA small amount ot wrecking wit\ncarried out in the interior ot the\nold building on Vernon Street, and\na small repair to a stone wall on\nCedar Street was also made.\nThe gravel pit was closed down\non the fifteenth.\nThe usual maintenance work has\nbeen carried out, this covering such\nworl. tl sweep: ip and clearing\nawiy of leavei, itreet cleaning t-.i\nsanding,. attention to, cat ':. basins\nand drainage ditches, and a small\namount of tree pruning.\nA sewer, connection wei mide to\nthe Sutherland house on Kokanee\nAvenue,\nWATERWORKS     \u25a0\nThe Five-Mile Intake ls now\nfrozen over with a small stetdy flow\nof water beneath the ice, tnd there\nii no trouble from leaves and slush\nIce.\nWater lervices htve been laid to\nthe new French house on Third\nStreet and the Sims house on Victoria Street \u2022\nWaterworkt extenilon, byltw\n1002-\nConstructlon work on thll extension scheme was commenced on\nNovember on the Redio Subdivision\nsection, tnd this wis entirely completed on the twenty-third. During\nthe progress of the work the CKLN\nitation service wu twitched trom\nthe former tempo.-ry lervlce to be\nserved from the new mains.\nOn thil project 1750 feet of new\nmains were laid end the work in\neluded the installation of eight\nvalves snd two hydrants; tnd pro\nvision made for giving lervicei for\nfuture needs. The cost emounted to\n$817.72 for labor, $57.35 for equip\nment, $2116.51 for miterlals. *nfin\neering, supervision and clerical\nwork, 15 per cent wis $463.72. Total\n$3555.30 is against an estimate of\n$3771.\nPERMITS\nBuilding permits during the period numbered 10 and amounted to\n$595. in value.\nGilmour Names Team\nfor Opening League\nGame\nThe Nelson Mtple Lea,.s completed their training program for the\nopening ot the Weit Kootenay\nLeague at Trail Thursday - when\nthey divided Into two squads for\nan exhibition game in benefit ot\nNelion kid hockey, iponiored by\ntbe Nelion Amiteur Hockey Association. The game, instituted last\nyear, is an annual affair, all proceed! to go into the colters of the\nNA.H.A.\nOut of the game, which ended ln\na 2-2 stalemate. Coach Gilmour\nnamed hil squad for Thursday's\nengagement. Jesse Seaby will go\nInto goal for that game, and beyond that Cowboy Bob isn't making any statement on how he will\nWork his netminders. One defence\npair will be Len Bicknell tnd Jerry\nPettlgrew, with George Boothmtn\ntnd Nick Smith is alternates.\nKilpatrlck, Haire and Mann will\nform one attacking unit and the\nsecond string will be Proulx, Sturk\nand Algar. Jack Mason will be along\nfor emergency between the pipes,\nand Gilmour rides the bench for the\nfirst two gamei before he becomes\neligible for amateur hockey.\nPLAY CAUTIOUSLY\nTbe Greens and the Whites, the\ntwo goalies, two defence linei and\ntwo forward trios pitted against\neach other, played two periods, and\nit wai obvious the playen weren't\ngoing to take any chances almost\non the eve ot their Initial league\ngame. And the second Une was realigned tt the ltit moment when tt\nbecame known thtt Red Carr, tht\nright winger, had been given hit\nrelease at hil request io that he\ncould leave tor Bralorne.\nJakie Mann of thi Greeni scored\nthe lone gotl of the Unt period\nwhen in the third minute of play\nhli long ihot from left wing Juit\nInside the blue line caught Jesse\nSeaby napping.\nNick Smith evened lt eirly in the\nlist period when the White defence-\nman banged home the rebound ot\nhit fiUow rearguard, George Booth-\nman. Jerry Pettigrew, also a blue-\nline performer, put the Greeni into\nthe lead tor the second time when\nke completed a heat passing play\nwith Jack Kilpatrlck. Juit before\nthe end, Boothman picked up hli\nlecond point ot the game when he\nicored on t play in which Bob\nProulx drew an assist. That made\nthe icore til square at 5-2.\nJack'Mason, lively little goalie\nfor the Greeni, held much more\nwork to do than Seaby at the other\nend, and pulled off a number ot nice\nstops. However Seaby drew the\nTrail assignment becauie of hil generally steadier goaltending ln the\npre-setson training.\nThe llneupi were:\nGreens\u2014Muon; Bicknell, Pettlgrew; Kilpatrlck, Haire and Mann.\nWhites-Seaby; Boothman, Smith;\nProulx, Sturk and Algar.\nRefereei: Ty Culley and Pete\nBonneville.\nTimekeeper.\u2014D. G. Chamberlain\nand A. N. Winlaw.\nMany District Points Represented\nat Last Rites for W. Lloyd Affleck\nCranbrook, Creston, Kulo, New\nDenver, Trail, Rossland, South Slocan, Corra Linn, and Salmo were\namong points represented at the\nfuneral here Tuesday afternoon- of\nWilliam Lloyd A'flpt.k, of the \u00abn-\ngtneering stiff of the Provincial\nTublic Works Depirtment at Nelson.\nPublic Works employees, civil servants, both Provincial and Dominion, tnd tbe engineering profession\nof the Kootenay were ell itrongly\nrepresented. Civic officials and civic\nemployees of Nelson with whom\nMr. Affleck wu once associated\nwhen serving u city Engineer were\nalso ln attendance, and there were\nalso members of the City Council,\nrepresentatives of the Canadian\nLegion, and Oldtimers.\nThe funeral, held from St. Saviour's Pro-Cathedrll, was under the\ndirection of the Masonic Lodge, ind\nthe Masons were preient In a body\nThere were many beautiful flowers\nRev. J. G. Holmes, Rector of St.\nSaviour's, conducted tbe service at\nthe Church, reading the 121st P .aim,\n\"I will lift up my eyes unto the\nhills,\" leading the company iu reciting the Apostles' Creed, -reading\nthe Resurrection chapter from Stint\nFail's first epistle to the Corintn-\nians, and offering prayer. \"Jesus,\nSaviour, pilot Me\" wu the open\nIng hymn, tnd 'The Dty Thou Cavett Lord Ii Ended,\" the closing one.\nPallbearers wer* I. S. Jones,\nCrinbrook; O. G. Gallaher, W. K,\nGunn and George Clerihew, Nelt u:\nEdgar Jamieson, Rouland; ind John\nTtyl'   New Denv-.r.\nThe Masons conducted the burial\nlervlce tt the Nelton Memorial\nPtrk, whert interment wu in the\nMtsonlc Plot\nFire Destroys\n(reslon House\nCRESTON, B. C, Nov. 28 - An\nearly Tuesday morning fire ilmost\ncompletely destroyed the residence\nat Vlctorli Avenue ind Hillside\nRoad occupied by G. Sorrentino.\nand its contents. The blaze had\ngained considerable headway before\nit wss noticed and by the time the\nfire brigade irrived the Interior\nwas t blazing inferno tnd little\ncould be done to sslvige the contents.\nThe night was calm tnd the firemen prevented the flames spreading to an adjoining reildence.\nThe house belonged to Axel Anderson tnd cirried insurance. It\nwu erected in 1014 as a home for\nthe Roman Catholic priest and later\nwu the home of the Lutheran pastor until acquired by Mr. Anderson who enlarged and modernized\nthe reildence.\nCouncil Neglects to\nName Commissioners\nof the Civic Centre\nThat the City Council hid neglected thii year to name memben of\nthe Civic Centre Commission early\nIn .the year, but that the act under\nwhich they operated provided for\nthe Incumbent! to carry on until\ntheir successors were appointed, was\nstated by Mayor N. C. Stibbs at\nTuesday night's City Council meeting in aniwer to a question by Aid.\nC. W. Tyler.\nHis Worship wu doubtful also\nwhether Library Board appointments had been made.\nWasson and Irwin\nReturning Officers\nfor City Elections\nW. E. Wasson wu appointed by\nthe Council Tuesday night to let\nit Returning Officer, ind Fred L.\nIrwin u Deputy Returning Officer,\nfor the municipal elections December 12.\nVie Sorrell itarted hit baseball\ncareer on the sandlots of Bluefleld.\nW. Va'., tnd finished up ln the time\ntown os Manager of the Mountain\nState League teim. He hu innounced hii retirement\nU.S. GUARDS NEW\nSIGHT CAREFULLY\nWASHE*GTON, Nov. 28 (AP*-\nThe \"Mr. X\" who developed the No.\nI United States military tecret\u2014the\nhigh tccuracy borobjlght\u2014it being\nshielded so carefully, it wis leirned\ntoday, thtt authorities decline to\nreveal his identity lest his life be\nendangered.\n\"Mr. X\" ls the man responsible\nfor the Instrument known si the\n\"Norden bombsight\". Another secret is the locttlon of the plant\nwhere the sights tre manufactured.\nGen. George C. Marshtll, Army\nChief of Staff, emphasized lut week\nthat the new sight would not be\npart of the equipment on the giant\nlong range bombing planei Just being released for sale to Britain.\nGen. Manhall said that the \"Norden\" development had been adopted\nas standard equipment for U.S.\nArmy and Navy bomben, tuper-\nseding the Sperry Instrument\nOne familiar with the sight's performance said it was an exaggeration to say, ts some reports have\nhad it that the sight would plump\nt bomb Into t pickle btrrel unerringly from the eltitude of 20,000\nfeet He ssid, however, that t smtll\ngroup of bombers equipped with the\nNorden device could spread a deadly bomb \"pattern\"' over a small target from i great altitude.\nHockey Schedule\nSix houn of practice time for\nNelson Amtteur Hockey League\nteams Is allotted for Thursday in\nthe following schedule:\nThursday\u2014\n4:00\u20145:00 p.m.\u2014Bantam Pool.\n5:00\u20148:00 p.m.\u2014Pmthen.\n6:00\u20147:30 p.m.-M.R.K.\n7:_0-fl:00 p.m.-F.A.C.\n9:00\u201410:00 p._o\u2014 Junlori.\nWelykochy's Team\nLeaves Thursday\nfor Vernon Games\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 26 - Mike\nWelykochy's intermediates leave\nTrail tt 4:30 Thundty to pity two\nexhibition hockey gimes ln Venun\nFridiy tnd Saturday.\nThe team it lined up ti folbwi:\nBill Wtddell, goal; Casey Jonei md\nJim Kendall, defence; \"Pilla\" Purcello, Roy Foney, Frank Petroiky,\nGerry Wtnless, John Hughes, Ralph\nScott, Don Mclntyre tnd Joe La\u00ab\nFtce, forwirds, Dm to \u25a0 wrist In-\nJury during t recent practice, Chuck\nCuey will not play.\n,_.:..\n\"--  '\u2022 la^iAtiM\nTrail Coventry\nFund Completed;\nTotal Is $359\nTRAIL, J*. C\u201e Nov. 26 - Trail\nCoventry -fund retched the $359\nmark Tuesday, closing day. Permit-\nlion il being iwiited from Otttwt\ntn order to send the money through\nto England.\n- .\nJohn Spratt, Old\nTime Resident of\nCreston Dies, 76\nCRESTON, \"B. C, Nov. M - In\nthe detth of John Spratt, whd died\nat his home Tuesday morning, Cres\nton has lost tn old time tnd highly\nrespected resident'\nIn his seventy-sixth yetr, -Mr.\nSpratt was a nttive of Ireland who\ncame to British Columbia half a\ncentury ago and followed prospecting tnd mining ln the Slocan ind\nIt Ainsworth until tbout 1905. He\ntook up land then tt Creiton ind\nwent ln quite extensively to cattle\nu well as fruit railing tnd hu\nbeen prominent u a stockman ever\nsince.\nHe is survived by hii widow'md\ntour daughters, Mrs. F. J. Welsh of\nNelson. Mrs. H. Salnibury of .Trill\ntnd Eleanor tnd Jessie it home.\nThe funertl will be held Thursdiy\nifternoon from Chrlit Church with\nInterment in Creiton cemetery.\nLadies'Curling\nIs Down to Semis\nIn the Ladies' Curling Club opening knockout competition, Mn.\nChtrles Norris defected Mn. S. N.\nMsy 13-9 tnd Mn. George Cady\ntook Mn. Andrew Kraft into ctmp\n9-7 to bring the event down to the\nseml-tintli.\nThursdiy ifternoon the semis will\nbe played between Mrs. Norris Ind\nMn. Cady, md Mn. Whimster and\nMn. A. H. Whitehead. The winning\nrinks will pity off tor the championship Friday.\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B. C. \u2014 Mn. W\nWatkins and ion Billy of Crowi\nNeit ire vlilting Mis. Watkln'i\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jarvis.\nJ. Ron Hlrd viiited tn Nelton.\nMr. md Mn. Doney of North\nBend hive irrived to make their\nhome in Procter.\nMiss Frances McMullln, who it-\ntends St. Joseph's Academy ln Nelson, visited   ere.\nMrs. W. A. Wtrd vltlted Nelson.\nMlu Martha Bachynskl, Mill\nDora Logus, Victor Stehble, Joe\ntnd Stan Bachynskl tnd Bill Sokol-\nowski of Nelson motored to Procter.\nBilly Jarvis of Trail wai I guest\nof hii grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.\nW. R. Jirvil,\nMist Edm Heighton, a High\nSchool student in Creiton, visited\nher pirenti here.\nWELLINGTON, N. Z., (CP). -\nNew Zealand ended the tint hilt of\nher fiscal year September.30 wltb\n1 revenue Of \u00a314,589,000 ($52,620.-\n400) -compered with \u00a314,803,000,\n($53,290,-00) for the corresponding\nperiod lut year.\nHon. Eric W, Crou, Ontario\nMinuter of Welfare and municipal afftiri since 1937, hai resigned\nfrom the Cabinet and will return\nto hli private lew practice. Mr.\nCross will retain his seat ot Haldi-\nmand, Norfolk.\nJuveniles Earn\nDraw With Ihe\nNelson Juniors\nIn their second clash of the se,-\nton, Wilter Wiit'i B, C. Juvenile\nthtmpions ' >pt their undt\nrecord intact when they gained an\neven break with the Nelson Junl ;n\ntt the Civic Arena Tuesday night\nte part of a kid hockey benefit card.\nThe icore wu 4-4 md tt no time\ndid mors thtn our goal separate (he\ntwo teams, although the Juveniles\nwen never ahead In the tint meeting the Juves won 2-1.\nBoth learns were short regulars.\nBrnle O.ifoe. flnt string centr. for\nthe Juv miles, is out with an injured bai.d   whjle Carl Locaol.i,\nJack Young and Stan Morris were\nout of .mon tor tht Juniors.\nThe <Mt gotl of tho gime In\nwhich the Juveniles tied the count\nat 4-4 was the best goal of the\nnight, resulting from \u2022 mat pi-n\nIng bout between Harold Tapanila\nand Doug Winlaw. The two wing-\nin of the first line shuttled the\npuck from one stick to the o'he-\nIn great style before Tapanila ihot\nIt Into the nit put Reggie Miller.\nSUMMARY\nPint period\u20141. Junlon, A. Mtthe-\nson (DeJong).\nPentlties\u2014None.\nSecond period \u2014 1 Juvenilis.,\nPrestley; 3. Juniors, Argyle; 4. Juv-\neniles, Ioanin \"'\/inlaw).\nPenalties\u2014DeJong.\nThird period\u20145. Junlon, Milne;\n6. Juveniles, Smith (Winlaw),; 7,\nJuniors, French; 6. Juvenilej Tapanila (Winlaw).\nPenalties \u2014 Thompion, Winlaw,\nSmith, A. Matheson, Milne.\nLineups follow:\nJuveniles\u2014Ritchie; Kuhn Ioinin,\nWilson ind Hilliard; Smith, Winlaw\ntnd Tapanila; W. Ma'-hcson, Ridenour, M. Prestley and Gibbon.\nJunlon\u2014Miller; French porteoui,\nThompson md Wood; DeJong, Milne\ntnd A. Mitheson; Black, Brown end\nArgyle; Irvin.\nReferee\u2014Pete Bonneville. Timekeeper\u2014 D. G. Chamberlain.\nFruitvale Lady\nBumped by Bus,\nSlippery Road\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 26 - Mrs. J.\nJ. Skillicorn of Fruitvale, suffered\nslight heed Injuries when she wu\nknocked down by an Interior Stages\nbus on the Fruitvale Highway Monday evening.\nAccording to Provincial Police,\nthe tccident occurred while Mrs.\nSkillicorn wu crossing the road in\nfront of the bus, in order to walk\nalong a less slippery surface. Owing to the uncertain footing she\nwas unable to cross as quickly as\nshe had anticipated. -\nNo charge is being laid.\nCRAWFORD BAY W.I. TO\nMAKE COMFORTERS FOR\nAIR RAID VICTIMS\nCRAWFORD BAY, B.C.-The annual meeting of the Women's Institute wu held In the Community\nHall, Mn. Watson, President In the\nchair.\nIt wu decided to start at once to\nmake bed comforters for victims of\nair raids in England.\nArrangement; were made for a\nChristmas tree to be held the same\nday ti Ihe ichool concert and Junior Red Cross Sale. Committee in\nchirge will be Mrs. Fisher, Mrs.\nRoy McGregor, Mrs. A. Derbyshire\nud Miss Lytle.\nMiu Lytle give the financial report which showed a imall balance\non hmd.\nMrs. Watson and Mrs. Francis were\nreelected for the Emergency Fund.\nMrs. Hawkins also wu reelected\nin charge of the Medicine Chest\nwhich hu been of great benefit.\nMiss Lytle wis elected secretary ln\npltce of her mother, Mra. Lytle, who\nretired on tccount of ill health.\nThe directors, Mrs, Watson, Mrs.\nNelion, Mn, Fisher md Mrs, Lym-\nbery of Grsy Creek were all reelected. Mn. Bundrit wu elected\nIn plice of Mn. Wilson.\n, Mr. Miller of Kooteniy Bay wu\nreelected auditor.\nTrail Recruit\nOff for Coast\nTRAIL, B. C Nov. 28\u2014A recruit\nW. Dick of Trail entrained here\nTuesday morning tor the Cout to\njoltt the CA.S_r.\nDon't lit thit sough git you\n. down\u2014Use\nWAMFOLE'S TASTELESS\nCod Liver Oil\nEasily taken\nOnly f 1.00 for 16-ox. bottle\nA rail tonic and builder.\nYour Rexall E^tore\nCity Drug Co.\nphone 34\nBox M0\nFood Allowance\nior Relief Men\nlo Be Increased\nSpecial Christmas food allowance\not $3.20 for married men end $1.20\nfor single persons on relief wu authorized in a letter from the Relief\nDepirtment Victorlt, received, by\nthe City Council Tuesdiy night No\nwork will be required for thil extra\nallowance.\nThe Relief Department also announced tn Increase of 10 per cem\nIn tbe food allowance to releif recipients, to meet rising food costs.\nCity Cleik W. E. Wasson ttlled\nIt would mein probibly $75 or $30\nt month tddltiontl to. the Citv of\nNelson. The City wu now paying\nout $1200 to $1400 mon\u00bbly for relief, but the increase would not\nrepresent 10 per cent of the total\nbeciuse lt spplied only to the food\nillowance, he explained.\nTOO LATE TO CUSSIFY\nIF YOU REQUIRE HELP IN THE\nhome with cooking, cleaning, sewing or with children or old people\nPhone 743L2. Middle aged English\nwoman (good references and 20\nyean In Canida* will work by\nthe hour. Sleep out\nFOUND - RING OF KEYS NEAR\nFire flail. Pleue call Dtily Newa\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEWS OF THE DAY\npiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nTempting Afternoon Tea it Trinity Service Club Sale on Sat, Nov. 30\nGet your Xmsi wrapped cigarettes\nfor oveneu now tt Valentine'!.\nSPORTSMENI Salmon Derby\nBtnquet Tonight, 6:15, Eaglei' Hall.\nFlowen bring comfort md Joy.\nGive flowen. Mtc'i Greenhouses.\nFor Xmu thli year give a lovely\nPortrait by Vogue.\nSee our window far itrtw flowen\nKooteniy Flower Shop     I\nAT THE RINK TODAY\nGeneral skttlng, 2 to 4 p.m.\nSilver   Slipper   Dance,   Friday,\nNovember 29.\nEAGLES MEET TONIGHT AT 8\nP. M.\nWhist party tt Fairview Cttholtc\nHall, 704 Fourth Street tonight\nOrder your Chrlitmai treei now.\nPhone 852R.\nElectrical   Contracting.  P.  H.\nSMITH, 351 Biker St PHONE 565\nLtdles, prevent that nuty fall\nthis Winter. Get your rubbers fixed\nat Wade's Shoe Shop.\nPeraons who purchued tickets for\nthe Purcell exhibition can get re\ntunds from sellers of tickets.\nThe Gift that only you can give\u2014A\nPortrait Special Christmas offer at\nMcGREGORS. Phone 224.\nDrive In Comfort and Safety. Get\nyour heater and chains at The\nBeacon Service Station.\nSTANLEY CONFECTIONERY\nFRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES\n652 Baker St Phone 585-We Dellvei\nEarly shoppers have the advantage\nin selections for Christmu. See our\nattractive gift packages. McKay tt\nStretton.\nSkis \u2014 Ash, Hickory and Maple,\nin all sizes, slightly damaged by\nfire, 50 per cent reduction. Also\nsome ski poles. Hipperson Hardware Compmy.\nCARD OF THANKS\nI wish to thank Dr. Borden md\nall friends for their very kind expressions of sympathy shown me\nduring the loss of my brother.\nW. J. Allen.\nDunbrae\nUNSHRINKABLE\nHOSIERY\nBy HOLEPROOF\nTry a few pairs of these\nnew unshrinkable sox. In\nnew patterns and colors.\n,   ?1.00 Pair\nOthen Wc tnd 75o\nSox will alwayi pleue him\nFMORY'C\n*****        LIMITED V_P\nThe Man's Store\nLONDON, (CP). - The Air Min\nlstry hu forbidden the flying e\nkltei md balloons. During thi In\nvulon of the Low Countrlei kite\ntnd balloons were flown to ilgni\nthe enemy.\nHousehold  Appliances and\nSllex Coffee Makers\nStandard Electric\n433 Josephine St Phone 831\nFOR RENT\nSTEAM HEATED SUITE\nR.W.Dawson\nReel Eitate md Iniurance\nPhone 197 Anniblt Block\nT.......'.nii.n..'.....\nTry Home Made\nChili Con Corn*\nat\ntiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii\nMACO CLEANER\nI\nWe Speclallzi on\nVelvet Dresses       1\n127 Biker Phoni itt\nFIRE INSURANCE\nRATES ARE DOWN\nSee Ui for Fire and Automob\nCover.\nRobertson Realty Co., Ltd\n1933 FORD DELUXE TUDC\nGood tires. Niw brikti, ilr whee\nreconditioned motor tnd front er\nA Chrlitmi- ihoppera \u00a3QQ\nvtlue,' ' \u00ab8u\u00ab\nSowerby-Cuthbert Lt.\nOpp. Pott Office and Hume Hoti\nFleury s Pharmacy\nMed. Arti Blk\nPHONE25\nPreieriptiom\nCompounded\nAccurately\nJ. A. C. 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