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BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA-THURSDAY MORNINO, DEC^ZI, 1MB\nNUMBtR  21*|\nRUSSIANS THROW TANKS PLANES INTO DRIVE\nt\nThrilling Battles\nFought in Air in\ni\nWrecks of Great .Soviet Tanks Are Shown\n, to Correspondents; Russian Tanks\n\u2022\u25a0\u2022._*        Extremely Active in West \u2022   .   \\ .\n_'.'*\u2022;,' T By LYNN HEINZERLINO\n'>-;(    . Auoelited Prtn SUff Writer\nWITH THE FINNISH ARMY ON THE KARELIAN FRONT,\nDtc tO (AP).\u2014Eleven Ruulin tnd ilx Flnnlih plinti fought i thrilling turprlit batt I \u2022 behind tht Flnnlih llntt todty it tht Soviet\nbrought up cruihing foroe on lind tnd In tht ilr In in ittempt ta\nbrttk through the Mmnerheim Lint tcrou tht Karelian lithmui.\nTodty't bittlt wu only \u2022 ptrt of tht Interne atrial ictivlty whloh\nhat bttn ctrried out in thli region,   it wtll it In othir pirti of. Fin-'\ni       lind, In recent dayt.\nSome of tht ictivlty no doubt wtt becauw tf tht work of Flnnlih piloti who hivt bttn bombing enemy linn tnd military ob-\n\"   Jtctlvtt.\nFormer Trailile\nPresumed Lost\non Dover Palrol\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. JO\u2014Alexinder\nSmith, former reildent ot Trail,\nif preiumed to htve drowned when\nhit ihip, on the Dover patrol wat\nloit it iet.\nMrt. W. Thom ind Hn. C. Limit,\nlisten of Mr. Smith, received tht\nnewt trom their mothtr In Scotand.\nMr. Smith'i ihip, on which he\nwu Chief Engineer, wu engaged\nin mine iweeplng.\nHe lived In Trail for thret yetri,\nresiding on McQuarrle Street. He\nwu employed u t letd burner\nby tbt Consolidated, leiving TraU\nflvt yetn tgo for Aberdeen,\nScotltnd.\nSurviving are hit witt and two\nchUdren.\nPARIS, Dee. 30 (AP) .-Officii!\nFrench estimate! todty placed it\nmort thin SO the number of Oermin tubmirlnei iunk by the Allies\ntinct the wtr began September 3.\nThe French ofticitls estimated\nthit when the wtr itarted Germiny\nhid tome 60 U-boati tnd stld thtt\n\u2022t ltut 12 htd been tccounted for\nby Frtnce'i fut deitroyer unlti.\nFrench mUittty tourcet reported\nthtt tront line troopi repulsed four\nGermtn raids lite yesterdiy between the Moselle River ind the\nVosget Mountllni.\nThe Army High Command's communique stld today, however, there\nwu \"nothing to report\"\nTRINIDAD NAVAL\nBASE REINFORCED\nLONDON, Dec. 20 (CP).-The Informition MinUtry tonight utd the\nTrinidid nival base had been\nitrongly rtlnforced by formtUon of\nt voluntary ntvtl unit wbich now\nil complete.\nThere wu no recruiting cimpilgn\nfor the unit, the Ministry uid, but\ntive times more men thin were\nneeded volunteered for lervice from\nill ptrtt of tbe colony.\nThe aerial battlt began when four\nRussian bomben, gutrded by teven\npunult ships, soared over the Fin.\nnish llnet tt in tltltudt at about\n3000 feet\nWhile a but loid of wu correspondents witched from tht shelter\nof a shell-scarred woods, ilx Finnish fighter ships ippetred luddenly. from Uie opposite direction\n\u25a0nd intercepted the Ruiiitn pltnei\ndirectly overhead.\nNone of the pltnei wu wen to\nfill, ilthough ont Russian tnd\none Flnnlih shin illpped out of\nthe battle ind flew away at low\naltitudes.\nLiter nine Russltn pltnei were\n\u2022een flying from the Northeut,\nappirently returning from bombing raids on Rtumi md other\nFinnish cities. Bunts of inti-iir-\ncraft fire exploded about tht craft\nbut none wu bit,\nIn tbe Western lector of tht Karelian Front, Russian ttnkt were\nextremely active. Correspondents\nwere ihown tour great 33-ton Soviet\nttnki wrecked by tht rotdslde,\nWhUt wtlklng tlong the roids\nmerous tank trips tnd minet.\nAt ent point four ttnkt wen\nteen itill burning, and the- Flnni\nsild the bodiei of the Rutsitn crews\nitill wert inside. One crew, they\nslid, remained in a disabled tank\nan yesterday afternoon exchanging\nmachine gun flrt with the Finns\nuntil ammunition wu exhausted,\nend then uied their plitoli until\nklUed. \" -^' \u2022  :\nTroopship Just\nEscaped Collision\nLONDON, Dec. 20 (CP.-Cable)-\nOne of tbe troopships bringing Canadian toldien to Great Britain ei-\nciped i disastrous collision by a few\nfeet in a denie tog, lt wu revealed\ntonight\nThe troopship pused to cloie to\n\u25a0n outwtrd bound BriUth vessel\nthat lifeboats iwung out on davits\not the latter craft were cirrled\n\u25a0wiy or stove In.\nThe tecond thlp tht Stmtrli, returned to i British port for repairs. The troopship docked with\nslight damage to her superstructure.\nThe fog hid reduced visibility to t\n\u25a0hip's length.\nNelson Christmas Cheer Distribution Wilt\nBe Confined to Families and Impoverished\nAged Persons; No Funds for Young, Single\nWith i lengthy Hit of nimei of\ndestitute ftmllltt tnd Impoverished tged penoni btfort It a\nipecltl committet of tht Ntlion\nChrlstmu Chttr Association dtcldtd Wednesdiy ifternoon that\nIt would bt Impossible to extend\nChrlstmu Chter to young tlnglt\npenoni. Thtrt will, thtrtfore, bt\nne dlitributlon to thtm out of tht\nfund. ,  , .\nTht primtry purpose of the\nChriitmu Cheer Fund is to bring\nChristmu happiness into the lives\nof children and ptrents ln homes\nwhert there It no money tor tny-\n' Uilng but necessities,\" slid John\nDraper, President Wednesday\nnight. \"Most of the contributors trt\nthinking of them when they mtke\ntheir gifts to tht fund,\" ht tdded.\n\"tnd we believe we will be giving\neffect to their intention when we\n\u25a0end the Chriitmu Cheer to fimillei tint\n\u2022DO BEST WE OAN\nIt it to bt regretted thtt our rt-\nShopping\n\u00a9Ays tiUj\ntourcet tre limited, but tlnce they\nare, we'll juit hive to do the beit\nwe can. There havt been mtny\ncalls on citizens of Nelton tnd District in the lut month or two,\" stld\nMr. Draper, \"tnd we could hirdly\nexpect that contributions to Christmas Cheer would be ti heivy u in\nprevioui yetn.\"\nA total ot $49.25 idded to the\nfund Wednesdiy ln 10 gifts brought\nthe total to date to $872.30. Objective wu $1900.\nReceipt! from the Eagle-Joymak-\ner whist earlier in the week, which\nlt had been inticipated would be\nturned over to the Chriitmu Cheer\nfund, wiU not go to thli issoclition\nbut will be used by the two organizations ln their own Christmai\nbrightening efforti. ,\nHowever, there ue itill tht receipts of the Chrlstmu Cheer hockey gtme to be received, it well\nu a number of donations Indicated\nbut not ytt tuthorlzed by tht don-\non.\nAll subscriptions will bt acknowledged ln tht Dtily Newt.\nNEW QIFT8\nStanding of the Fund now tr\nH. F. WUmot Gray Creek ...\u00bb 6.00\nF. A. i  2.00\nMr. ind Mn. C. D. Peinon._. 2.00\nMr. tnd Mn, G. W. Divli  3.00\nCtntditn Industries Ltd. ...._ 9.00\nForest Branch, City . _ 7.50\nMra. J. Uuriti . ...   .     2.00\nW.  J.  McLean                    . 9.00\nMr. tnd Mn. C, H. Roblnion 200\nNelson Diily News 10.00\nNelion Gyro Club \"Special\" 6.25\nWednesday's subscription! $ 49.25\nPreviously tcknowledged ... 823.05\nTotal to data I $87130\nNews Will Publish\nUsual Issues Both\nMonday and Tuesday\nTbt Nelion Dally Newt -will\npublish u usual during tht\nChriitmu season.\nTbe paper win ke luued sn\nMonday, Chriitmu Day, and\nTuetdiy, Boxing Diy, u well,\nof coune, u daily during tht\nrest of the week.\nThe Dtily Newt will also be\npublished on Monday, January\n1, New Year'i Day.\nCanadian Fliers,\nSpecial Units lo\nSupport Forces\nOTTAWA, Dec. 20 (CP) - The\ntint Ctntditn Division will'be lupported ln the field by t squadron\nof the Roytl Ctntdian Air Force\ntnd ilso will be tided by special-\nlied corpi unitt amounting to between 6000 and 7000 men, Hon.\nNorman Rogen, Minister of National Defence, announced tonight\n\"I am in a position to announce\ntonight the selection tor despatch\noveneu of the tint squadron of\nthe RC-A.F. to proceed abroad on\nactivt tervlce,\" said Mr. Rogen.\n\"It will terve ln the field with the\nFint Cmaditn Diviiion tnd will\nbe In commind of Squtdron Leider\nVin Vliet of Winnipeg.\n\"The unit telected for thli honor ii No, 110 (City of Toronto)\nsquadron, the oldest of the tuxill-\niry or non-perminent trm of tbe\nR.C.A.F,\n\"The total of til extra divisions!\nunits which wlU go ibroad will\nimount to between 6000 tnd 7000\nmen.\n\"They will Includt medium and\nfield irtillery ind in irtillery survey unit; engineeri, signal unlti,\nirmy service corps, ordnance corps,\ntnd certain btse details. Hospital\nunitt wlU tlto be included to cire\ntor Canadian cisuiltles, and \u25a0 fuUy\nequipped dentil compiny wlU be\nient to ensure adequate dental cire\nfor tU Ctntdian forcei abroad.\" .\nWar Australia's\nJust as Much as\nBrilainVMenzies\nMELBOURNE Dec. 20 (CD-\nPrime Minister R. G. Menzies opened Australia's new worldwide\nshort-wtve brotdcuting service todty with t declaration thtt Germany mutt letrn tht wtr it \"Just\nu much tht busineu ot Auttrtlt-\nant u of Englishmen, of New Zet-\nlinden u of Scotsmen, of Ctnidltni u of Irishmen.\"\nGerminy hu been spreidlng \"so\nmtny strange things\" ibout Aus-\ntralit ind the Empire thtt \"the time\nhu come to speak tor ourselves,\"\nthe Prime Minister uid in tn address which wu to be rebroad-\ncut ln German, French, Dutch and\nSpanish.\n\"Perhipi the clearest way In\nwhich to put tht wtr issues it to\nsty thtt Germtny begin thli wtr\ntnd Is carrying lt on to conquer\npeoplei other thin her own \u2014\nCzechi, Slovika, Polei tnd wbo\nknowi whit others tomorow.\"\nMr. Menzies taid thtt tht British\npeople went into the war with no\ndesire for conquest.\n\"We do not aim to capture per-\nmrr'- '\u00bb one foot of German territory, But we do aim it establishing t system of ltw tnd order in\ntie world which will prevent Independent nations ln thi future trom\nbeing Invaded apd overrun.\"\nKing Decorates British Hero\nUt at tea.\nCzechs Is P\nLONDON, Dec. 20 (CP Cable)-\nThe British government wiU give\nformal recognition to the Czech\nNational Committee headed by Dr.\nEduard Benes, former President of\nCzechoslovakia, and Jan Masaryk,\nCzech Minister of London, diplomatic clrclej reported tonight\nThe action would be taken, they\nuid, to emphasize the Allied war\ntim of liberating the Czech ind\nSlovak peoples from the German\nrule.\nRecognition fof the Benei committee would mean it would hive\ntuthorlty to enrdU recruits for the\nCzech Legion now in training in\nFrance. Canada It regtrded here\nti i Ukely iource of hundreds of\nCzechs willing to take up irms to\nliberate their fatherland.\nFrince ilready recognizes the\nBenei committee ii the Central\ntuthorlty of the whole Czech nition. It ll Ukely ..thtt Britain tnd\nFrince will shire the cost of the\nCzecl) Legion In the ume wty tbat\nthey tre splitting the cost ot tht\nPoliih Legion which operate! under the General Slkorskl govern-\nment-ln-exlle.  .\nSUNK BY ORDER\nNEW YORK, Dm. 20 (AP)\u2014\nTht Otrmin liner Columbui wu\n\u2022et tflrt tnd scuttled \"under order\", htr Master, Cipt Wllhtlm\nDaehne, declired on hit irrivil\nhtrt tonight with STI readied\nUtxl ullon.\nCtptaln Daehnt tnd hit crew arrived latt ln the day tbotrd the U.\nS. cruller Tuscaloosa, which  had\nSicked them up u they ttt gloom-\nly in their Ufebottt witching the\nold Columbui settle ilowly in\nflames lome 400 miles\nThe teamen\nTuscaloosa by\nd trljitoTA\nI made comfortable\ntomorrow they wil\nhearing td determine\nitatus. , JHj*,\nIf lt li formilly determined tbtt\nthe vessel was fid more than a\nmerchantman and no sort of belligerent \u2014 they wiU be permitted\nto stay ln this country for 00 days.\nThe Britiih destroyer \"wu very\nmuch concerned about the safety\not the people on board the Columbus and the Britiih Ctptaln tent i\nilgnal uking If I could take the\n\u2022 urvlvort on board. I replied\naffirmatively \"\nDuke of Connaught\nApproves Canadians\nALDERSHOT, England, Dec. 20\n(CP Cable),\u2014The Duke of Connaught one of Ctntdi'i best-loved Governon General ctme to\nAldershot todty to iee the Ctntdian Activt Service Force tnd\nto expreu approval ot Ut bearing\ntnd discipline.\n' In t black limousine the great-\nuncle of the King came quietly\nto CAST, headquarten with an\nequerry, Major Hubert Fyers,\nafter a drive around the varioui\nbarracks and parade grounds\nwhere the Canadlani are billeted\nand training.\nESTONIAN SHIP SAID\nSUNK BY NAZI PLANE\nCOPENHAGEN, Dee. 20 (AP).\n\u2014Thi newipaper Btrllngskt Tl-\ndtndt In a dispatch from Oslo,\nNorwiy, uld' tonight tht Eitonltn\nvessel Uko wu iunk Tuudiy In\nthe North Sei by t Gtrmtn pltnt.\nTht crew of 14 wu brought\ntshore by t Swtdlsh ship.\nGerman Offices\nRaided in Africa\nWINDHOEK, Southwest Africa,\nDec. 20 (CP-Reuters)\u2014Police today ransacked tbe headquarters ot\nvarious German organization! here\nand elsewhere in Southwest Africa\nin raida believed prompted by\nluspicion hese bodiei were in contact with the Germtn government\nMtny documents \"were seized by\npolice, who declined to give any\ndetailed Information.\nHeadquarters searched here were\nthose of the Sudwest Deutacher\nBund, a group of naturalized Frtu-\nenbund. tnd the Deutscher Frau-\nenverein, and a Germtn youth organization. Branches of these\n'groups at other points ln Southwest\nAfrica were subjeted to limilir\nsearches. Southwest Africi, once\nt German colony, ll tdministered\nby the Union of South Africa under\nLeigue ot Nations mandite.\nTUESDAY PUBLIC \u25a0\nHOLIDAY IN B.C.\nVICTORIA, Dec? 20 (CP)-Tuet-\ndty, Boxing Day, will be t public holidty throughout the Province\nwith itores ind public bulldlngi\nclosed, but fictoriei open, it wu\nexpliined todty it the Legislitive\nBuildings, Provinciil staff! wUl\nhave the benefit of a three-day\nholiday at the Chrlstmu seuon,\nwith the Legislitive Building! tnd\nother Provinciil offices closed trom\nSaturday noon until Wednesdiy\nmorning. Stores will bt open on\nWednesday next week, but closed\non Wednesday ot the week follow- j\ning, it wat explained. ,\nKing Gtorge It ihown u he decorited Sergetnt Frederick Henry\nGtrdiner for bravery during his recent vltlt to the btttlefront ln\nFrance. Sergetnt Gtrdiner rescued t wounded comrade from a blazing plant while wounded himielf.   \\\t\nEUROPEAN BELLIGERENTS ACCUSED\nWASHINGTON, Deo. 20 (AP).\n\u2014A Joint decliration locutlns European belligerenti of repeatedly\nviolating the Wsttern Hemlsphert\nntutrtlity torn tod wtrnlng thtm\ntgtinit future violation! wu bti\n-\u25a0*_-__>sra_-__jmUktht   \u201e\n****** roznon\nm*\":-.\\  -\njtyhliih will'be\ncommunicated to the belligerents\nby Don August* Boyd, Preiident cf\nPtname, Will contain i clear-cut indication the American Republic Will\nbe forced In future to takt more\nthan diplomatic tction to tee thtt\nthe zont is respected. It mty be\nissued Friday,    ,   .\nThe document tiso wlU ttate that\ntht American Republic! will hold\nsr\nRUMANIA TO SEND\nMORE OIL TO\n\u2022\u25a0GERMANY   \u00ab,\nBUCHAREST, Dec. 20 (AP).\n\u2014Ruminii tonight agreed to\ndouble her oU ihlpmenti to\nGerminy.\nThe Government contented to\nI new trade igreement with tht\nReich ifter hard-fought negotiitioni which several timet broke\ndown tnd precipitated the fill\not ont Rumanian Cabinet\nThe new pact callt for Ru- ,\nmania to send Germany 190,000\ntons of oil monthly. The fint\neight monthi of this yetr Germtny averaged 120,000 toni, but\n\u25a0lnce the start of the wir tht\nfigure had been cut to about\n80,009,\nWar Is Terrible\nMrs. Verigin Tells\nSpokane Reporters\nSPOKANE, hta. 20 (AP).-_-Mn.\nPeter -verigin, Sr_ 81,\nForks, R, \"\nSr. 81, of Grand\n  ___  C, met reporter! todiy\nfor tbe flnt time since ihe cimt to\nSpokine two weekt ago for an eye\noperation tnd give them briefly\nher opinion of the war between\nFlnlind md her nitive Russli.    \u25a0_\n\"Wir it terrible. I do not with to\ntalk tbout it\" she slid through her\ninterpreter, Misi Mary Loveren-\nchlnkoff. i     '-\nThe elderly womtn underwent tn\noperation for removal of one eye,\nwhich .Dr. Marc Anthony uid hid\nbecome infected from in ibtceu ot\nthe cornea.      <   <\u2022\u25a0\nMiss Loverenchlnkoff uld the\nthree would return to Grami Forks\nti soon u Mn. Verigln wu itrong\nenough to travel. ,\nfurther consultations to determine\na common poUcy ln dealing with\nbelligerent winhlpt which put into\ntheir porU.    ,'\u2022      ;.: '\nwhich will\nChristmas,\nn\ndestructlOiSbrVtSh Qltinaq .pocket\nbittleship GVif Spee, forced to take\nrefuge it Montevideo. Various sug-\ngestlons have been idvinced\u2014one\ny Brazil thtt Warships fleeing to\nPan Amerlcm ports be automatically Interned, tnd another by\nother American Republic! that warship! damaged In battle tnd taking\nrefuge in iuch porta be refused all\nissistance tnd required to letve or\nbe Interned.  : |     \u25a0',,,\nNui Air Claims\nDenied by Britain\nLONDON, Dec. 20 (CP).-Britlih\naviation circles uid tonight \"re\nmarkable\" German clalmi. of vie-\ntoriei in the tir seem to show i\ngrowing nervousness In BerUn al\nregards the air war.\nOnca tgaln the Air Ministry\ncountered official Qerman reports\nwith a formal denial tonight The\nMinistry's statement uld:\n\"The Germtn High Commind\nhtve itated in an official broadcast\nthat ona of their aircraft has shot\ndown t ltrge British flying boat\nNo Britiih flying boats have been\nattacked today. The statement may\nhive referred to an engagement\nwhich took place off the coait of\nNorway yesterday morning. An\nR. A. F. flying boat encountered\nwhat wu thought to be a Heinkei.\nThe enemy, having received a burst\not machine-gun fire, wu driven\noff. Our own aircraft completed ltl\npatrol and returned ufely to iti\nAccording to tvlttlon tources\nhere, tht Germin propaganda agen-\nciet, ln order to justify fantastic\nfigures ot British planet shot down\nover Heligoland Bight, described\nwith, many details an air battle over\nthe Island of Sylt which never took\nplace.  .\nANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS\nJN ACTION IN FRANCE\nPARIS, Deo. 21 (Thunday) -\n(AP). \u2014. Anti-aircraft guni wtnt\nInto action during tn ilr raid\ntltrm In Wttttrn Frtnct it 11:38\np.m. lut night Tht alarm tndtd\nIt 12:20 t.m.\nCities Are\nBombed by Planes\nHundreds of Tanks Thrown Into Savage Push\nin Freezing Weather; Drive Stalled in\nNorth; Southern Thrust Stopped\nlent\niwi\n'Enemy lostet dt ttnki wera considerable. Twenty heavy tanks advanced to our positions tnd were\ncaptured, besides which mtny were\ndestroyed in front of our positions.\nEnemy lossu in men also were\nconsiderable.\n\"On the Eutern 'frontier our\nforces ire advancing In Uie direction ot Sella.    >\n\"On the Petumo front out forces\nhave withdrawn to Kornetti-Jaervi.\n\"Set torcei, coutal guird\u2014Lively tction by enemy ntvtl torees\nwu renewed Dec. 19 tgainst Kol-\nvisto coutal bitteries. Coastal forts\nparticipated in anti-aircraft ictlon\nin vtrioui quarten,\n\"Air force\u2014Dec. 19 wu the moil\nactive day In Uie air linct tht outbreak of the war. From morning\nenemy planei made numeroui attacks on the Karelian Isthmus and\nNorth of Lake Ladoga. Despite attacks by large forcei our losses\nwere small.\n\"Besides attacks In the war area,\nseveral occurred on the home front\nEnemy pltnei bombed Turku, Sor-\ntavrlt, the neighborhood ot Hel-\nsingTors, the Hanko cout and\nislands South of Finland, many civilians being wounded.\n\"Bombing caused several flrei In\nprivate houses. It is estimated that\nwell over 200 enemy planei appeared over Finnish territory during\nthe day.\n\"It hu been established for certain that our planes shot down 14\nenemy machines, the majority being bombers.\"\nGIFTS FOR CANADIANS\nOVERSEAS PERMITTED\nENTRY FREE OF DUTY\nOTTAWA, Dec. 20 (CP).-Hon.\nW. D. Euler, Minister of Trade and\nCommerce, announced today that\ngifts and parcels to memben ot\nthe Canadian fighting forces now\nin the United Kingdom will be permitted entry free of duty,\nArrangements ire being made by\nUie British customs authorities so\ngifts consigned to Canadlani serving Jn the Imperial forces will havt\nt similar duty-free entry during the\nChristmu season,\nThe Department here hu been deluged with inquiries, indicating t\ngreat desire on the part of Cana-\ndiam to get gifta otf to fighting\nmen ibroad.\n% Cfirfetma* fmUtft [pafrrai RvsroK^wainrM*\nHB U THB 8PIRIT OF THU YULE\nLOG. JIMMY, EAGER TO HEAR HIS\nSTORY, STARTS HIS TRAVELS\nANEW.      '  fSRJQ\nTOGETHER   JEMMT   AND  THE\nSPIRIT, ASTRIDE A LOG, FLY TO\nA GREAT COUNTRY MANOR.\nGovernment Mov<\nPrevented Wai\nin South Africi\n\u25a0y THOMAS r. HAWKINS\nAuocltttd Preu Staff Wrlttr\nHELSINGFORS, Dec. 20 (AP).\u2014Fierce flghUng occurred aerou tta\nKtreUtn Isthmus m tub-zero temperaturei today as Russiins loosed hun\ndreds of tanki in savage drives md directed 200 Red tir force plmes tl\nwidespread bombing attacks on Uk reit of Finland.\nThe roir of irtillery could be hetrd from one ilde of tbt l-milt wldi\nIsthmus to the other.\nFinnish tviition rose to meet Red irmy tvitton.in fierce dog-fight\nIn the Winter iky. .       \" \"\nThe Russian drive wis stalled in the fir North by bllzardi ind tei\nperatures of 25 degrees below zero. The Flnni ttld they htd withdraw!\nto Kornettljaervi, but mentioned no fighting. 1\nA-Jltile ftrther South, Jutt above]\t\nthe Arctice Circle, FinnUh forces\nwere reported in an official communique to have itopped 1 Soviet\nthrust to cut the country in two\ntnd to be advancing toward Sala,\ncapturing \"muoh booty\" en route,\nincluding   three   tanki,   30   army\ntrucks, numeroui machine guni md\nconsiderable ammunition.\nFor the second successive diy ilr\nraid ilirmi lounded in many Fin;\nnish  cities,  Including Helsingfors,\nTurku (Abo), Rommt, Provoo, Sab,\nKaselkt. Vtrtilli, Lukela, Sortav-\nala md Janisjoki.\nA morning tltrm In the ctpital luted 11 minutu. Another tonight continued tor 40 minutes..\nSixteen casualties were reported at Lukela md 11 it Janisjoki.\nThe Flnni reported \u2022 Russltn\nilr ittack on the railroad ai\nKoska, 00 mUei North of Hinko\non the south cout had failed.\nTha communique uid:\n\"Land  forces\u2014On  the  Isthmus\n(Karelian) tht tnemy continues to\nattack. On Dec. 19, after a prolonged artillery preparation, there wu\naii Infmtry  attack supported by\nseveral hundred tanks of different!\ntvpei. The mtin ittack Wu launch-1'\ned, pi ott Dec, 18, betwten Kauk-\njp.ervi and Kuolajaervl, but itrong\nforcei   ilso   tttacked   It   leveral\nother points, Tbe attack wu repulsed evety where and by evenlnglour\n^wirtmni reaitintd \u00bbillfily lipota\nhindt.   \" \u2122*\nSTANDERTON, Transvaal\nUnion of South Africa, Dec. :\n(CP-Reuters)-If the South .\nctn government hid not iw\ntssumed control of the South*\nAfrican Police in April md thu\nchecked my Germtn tction, r\nwar \"might hive broken out i\nln Polind but In South Afrit\nGeneral Jtn Smuta, South\ncm Prlmt Miniater, decli\ndiy.\nAddressing 1000 of hli I\ntnts, Generil Smuta uid\nApril the Union government ui\nder General J. B. M. Hertzog, if\ner receiving a grave warnin\nfrom in unimpeachable lourci\nunanimously decided to preserv\npeace, md order in Southweit Al\n\u2022'rica.\n' liie German population tn Soutl\nwest Africa wis \"regimented, drill\ned tnd in condition for anything,\nGeneral \u00a7muti taid.\n\"Very serloui development\nwhieU badftlieh? wljglu in ftrtwt\nEurope htd occurred,\" he wld. \"B\nfor the government'i quick tctioi\ntht outbretk of war might have ot\ncurred on the borden.of Sout\nAfrici.\"\nGerminy, he chirged, htd follot\ned in Southwest Africi the tarr\ntechnique ot undermining it\nbreaking the iplrlt of independeni\nof the people u it did ln Amti\nind Czechoslovakia.\nCommenting on chargei that tl\nfiovernment had acted more ln tl\nnterest ot Great Britain than I\nAfrica, General Smuts recall!\nthere were 20,000 Afrlkinden I\nSouthwest Africa.\n\"Are we to betray them?\" he ul\ned. \"If ever there wu a questio\nof honor and conscience in Soul\nAfrici, it wis thtt we ihould itar\nbehind thou 20,000,'\"\n- .1\nHope Abandoned\nfor .Trapped Mi\nSTAVELEY, Derbyshire, En\nlend, Dec. 21 (Thundty) - (CI\n\u2014An official of the Coys-Warsc\ncoal and Iron mine hera M\nnounced early today all hope ha\nbeen tbandoned for ilx mins\ntrapped in a landslide lut nlfl\nAt 2 t.m. the mining offici,\ntnnounced the men htd btt\ntripped in \u2022 level 1600 feet froi\nthe surfice md neirly four mill\nfrom the ihaft.\nSTALIN 60 TODA^\nMOSCOW, Dec. 20 (AP).-Joi\nStalin, inscrutable leader of r\nRussia, will be 00 yein old t\nrow, md hit birthday wlU be i\nbrated on a nationwide id'\nthe first time in 10 years,\nWhile his armies preu their II\nvulon of Finlind, Stalin is exji\ned to receive literally millioi\ncongratulatory messages.\nThe anniversary tlrttdy It\nlubject of t flood of Sovitt ntl\npaper articles hailing him u \"U\ngreatest man of our epoch\" ind \"tl\nleader of the toilers ot the world\nPrince George  __\nEstevan Point _._._\nPrince Rupert \t\nLangara     \t\nAtlin     \u2014\u2014\nDawson, Y. T.\t\nSeittle    \t\nPortlind\nSm Francisco\nSpokine    \t\nPenticton    \u2014..\nVernon\nKelowni\nGrand Forks\nKislo\nCranbrook\nCalgary\nEdmonton\n\u25a0'* 7. A.     .      .   **'* -\" \" '-\n\"\n.. .\n\u25a0if 'iiil^^iMif^l^-'^*\n \u2014\n11  TWO\n-NILION DAILY! NIWI, NILION, I. C-THUMDAY MORNINO, DIC, tl, M\u00bb\nFiner GIFTS From FINKS\nSOMETHING FOR THE HOME\u2014THAT'S THE GIFT THAT GIVES\nLASTING ENJOYMENT\nKROEHLER\nThe perfect Idea for the home. Beautiful\nSuites made with Kroehler famoui 5-Star Con-\nstruction in a grand choice of coverings in\nmany color combinations.\nPUTS A KROEHLER IN\nYOUR HOME FOR XMAS\nKroehler Leads\u2014All Others\nFollow\nFor Her\u2014Nothing Finer Than a\nLane CEDAR CHEST\nWhen you choose this gift that starts happier\nhomes be sure you choose \u2022 genuine Lane\nCedar Chest. Tho only tested, aroma tight\nCedar Chest in the world that carries a free\nMoth Proof Insurance.\n*22-50 to *55'w\nKENWOOD TWO-TONE BLANKET!\nIn colors, floral tints, zinnia, blue spruce, marigold, and holi-\nPriced at $\".JV and , \u00abpl l.!)U\nSateen Comforters 95.75 to f 15.00\nSatin Comforters $16.50 to $25.00\nSatin Bedspreads  f 5.00\nChenille Bedspreads  $3.75 to |9.00\nPhone 553\nFURNITURE\n.-.-\u25a0. -7 \\   ,\n441 Baker St.\nNELSON\u2014THE HUB OF B. CVS 'MUAND EMPIRE\nDoctor DAVID C. COWEN\nOf the Jamieson Building, Spokane, Wash.\nWishes to tell his Canadian frlendi about lilt'\nRADIO PROGRAMS\nThere tre programi eich week on Station\nKHQ\u2014 (590 Kilocycles)\nsv     Spokane, Washington\nAnd .. . Doctor Cowen announcei his new Evening Program.\nSTATION KGA - (1470 Kilocycles)\n\"People and Places\"\nWith CAPTAIN ROBIN FLYNN\nCaptain Flynn tells you the latest war\nnews each evening, and as a former,Imperial Veteran of the first World War, and\nas a newspaperman, and a traveler into\nthe odd places of the world, he is well\nable to give you vivid pictures of the\nplaces in the news and the people involved\n....\nListen la    ,\nEvery Evening Monday Through Friday\n7:30 p.m. \u2014 KGA (1470 Kilocycles)\nruide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\n[ume Hotel Nelson, B.C.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprlttor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS     EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\nUME\u2014Capt. and Mn. Henry\nneks. Crawford Bay; A. W. Lym-\ny, Thomai Lymbery, Alice Lym-\ny, Gray Creek; J. B. Whalen, L.\nAllison, T. A. Burnt, Divid Hirrison, Medicine Hit; H. L. Gray,\nVancouver; H. Sinclair, bit; T. W.\nTtit, Oliver.   .\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"VOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\n.Serin Hotel\nijtymeur 8t     Vincouver, B. C.\nNewly ptnovited through,\nout Phonti ind tltvttor.\nA. PATTERSON, Utt ot\nColemin. Alt!. Proprlttor\nBlessed Sacrament\nSunday School Has\nPreview Christmas\nSunday School pupili ot tht\nChurch ol tht Blessed Sacrament,\nleceived t preview ot Chriitmai\nWednesday night with their first\nChristmas concert and party. It was\nheld in tht large basement hall ot\nthe new monastery, with Rev. John\nM. Lambert, C. Ss. R., in chtrge of\n\\mmmmmM\nCHRISTMAS\ntnd\nNEW YEAR'S\nEXCURSIONS\nChristmas\nTickets oo Sale Dec. 22 to\nDec. 25.\nReturn Limit Dec. 26th.\nNEW  YEAR'S\nTickets wi Salo Dec. 29 to\nJan. 1st.\nReturn Limit Jan. 2nd.\nChristmas and\nNew Year's\nSimes; and Rev. Gerald Murphy, C.\ns. R., distributing candy tnd other\ngood thingi to the children.\nThe program ' presented by the\nchildren included: Christmu carol,\nSunday School children; recitation,\nMadeline Robert; dialogue, Sheila\nKearns and Harold Bringsli; recitation, \"Uttlt Jesus,\" Join Hunter:\n\"Greetings to Santa\", Madeline\nRoberts; \"A Lesson for Mtmi\", Ivy-\nCote; \"Advice to Sanfa\", Edward\nBringsli; playlet, \"The Child Who\nHad No Gift\"; chorui, \"Jolly Old\nNicholti.\" '\nCOMBAT PROPAGANDA\nDURBAN, South Africa <CP)-\nAn appeal for \u00a3390,000 ($1,112,500)\nto combat enemy proptgtndi hts\nbeen launched in South Africi.\nClear Up\nYour Complexion\nMtny women, ln ill ages,\nhtve found Chinese\nHerbs to work wonders In restoring a\nimooth, clear ikin. Whtn\nln Spoktne you trt\ncordially invited to ctll.\nWING  WO\nCHINESE MEDICINE CO.\nOfflct Houn: 10 to I\nMM'\/. Will 8trtlt, Nur Mtln\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nRoom Rate\nPOLICY\nNOW IN EFFECTI\n2 fori\nRATES FROM!\n(Detached\nBath)\n(With\nBath)\n$1.25\n$2.00\nBUS\nTickett on Salo Dec. 19th to\nJan.  lit.\nReturn Limit Jan. 6th.\nPHONE 800\nGREYHOUND\n$.*&*\u20ac*\u00a3*.\u20acftiStf.\n\u2022 For Either One or\nTwo Persons!\n\u2022 Two In Room for   \u2022\n...... Single Rate at the\nII \"'      ,'\nCocutdfllene\nHotel\nSPOKANE, Wtt.\n'Bring  Your Wife-It Costi\nNo Mora it Utt Cotur d'Altnt\"\nHome of the Dutch Mill\n^mmXlCr-^    N\n5i^^\/m'lh*>aiUi^,(Dfm'tJ^\nPre*Christmas\nONLY THREE MORE DAYS\n. \u2014 - c t% *\u00ab\nOpen Each Ilight UntU 9 P.M.\nKimonos    Lingerie\ntawiiHiM.wg'i'eieie-.MsWWiiiwiwisWim*^\n\u25a0wwi'riia'sWissTa'i'W'M'CssTOsisw\nFine\nLingerie\nEach piece is so exquisite , you enthuse over\nevery garment. In colors\nflesh, white and tearose.\nSUPS\nExcellently cut so\nthat they will fit\nbeautifully. Lace\ntrimmed or tailored\nas you prefer. Satin\nor dice brocade.\n$1.00 to $195\nGowns, pyjamas,\ndance sets, vests\nand bloomer sets.\nSatin and rayon.\nS1.00 TO\n$2.95\nKimonos\nThe   season's\nforemost in\nstyle. Silk\nmoire, high\nshades. Satin,\nsmartly trimmed with contrasting shades\nin the outstanding colors\nthat are the\nvogue.\n$2.95\nTO\n$8.95\nl>W<>|.l.W.1MWWstn.WHHM\u00ab^^\njr.\n$1 HOSIERY $1\nCrepe \u2014 Chiffon \u2014 Semi-Service -- Service\nUDY NELSON\nNew fresh Hosiery of standard make, beautifully fitting, full\nfashioned. Every popular shade in stock. New hosiery wears\nlonger! Sizes 8V_ to lO'A. Specially priced.    .    '   \"-AV-.A\n\u2022   $1.00.. tu''\nCHILDREN'S WEAR\nDRESSES\nChildren's silk crepe dresses.\nHand embroidered. Piped in contrasting colors, smocked, etc.\nWhite, pink, blue, maize, green,\netc. Sizes 1 to 3. QC.\nSpecial  *rvv\nKIMONOS\nEiderdown, Flannel: Smart styles.\nNeatly trimmed. In blue, green\nand wine. Sizes I to 14. Priced at\n79c to $2.95\n\u25a0wi.wi\u00ab.wi\u00abi\u00abi.ws\u00abiai\u00abiwiis^^\nGIRLS' ALL WOOL DRESSES\nGreen, brown, wine,      M ftC\nretc. Sizes 8 to 12 .... *.tt,Vd\n,  PY|AMAS\nSilk and flannelette. Neatly tailored. Sizes 2 to 16. Each\n$1.00 to $1.95\nALL WOOL STOCKINGS\nWhite or camel. Sizes 4Vi to 10.\n29c ,o 49c\n\u00ab*MW\n'\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\nMOCCASINS ,\nLeather. Fur trimmed in blue and\ngreen. (Beaded) vamp etc. Sizes\nire 3 to 8.\n\u25a0\u25a0 \\\n$1.25\n\u2022mahs, JLhtttf. WL\nCAVALIER\nSLIPPERS\nFelt. Sheep's wool trim. Block\nheels. Blue and red. Sizes 4 to 8.\n$1.25\nA       ,M.WI\u00ablt\u00ab\u00bbMO.tM.Wsg.jM^^\ntft   M-jMEffBB LADIES' WEAR\nw   Pimp       FOOTWEAR\n\u25a0-   phone 73    CHILDREN'S WEAR btos block\n' Among tht Arhutco Indlini al\nColombit lt li customary tor men\nto weave, ipin, tnd Und cattlt.\nwhile women do moit ot th* hetvy\nfirm work.\nThe klyitron, new device for producing ultrt-ihort rtdlo wtvei of\nJ rett power tnd itiblllty, it btlng\neveloped tt Stnford University.\nBilled ii moit lmporttnt tdvtnct\nin rtdlo ilnca tht Invention ot tht\ntudlon tube in 19M, tht klyitron\nprobibly will be tint uied tt iource\not radio wives for guiding tlrplanes\nin blind ltndlngi.\nA new type of dissolving exhibit\nenables t museum to ihow in tni-\nmil group in Summer md tgaln tl\nit appears in Winter coit and surrounding!.     .   _\n \t\n^mmm\nBACKACHE\nOFTEN WARNING\nI kt *\u2022 fat if tl t-mm\nm yarn bmk adsm Uk b\nDniyi, Ud Mi wm-\nsKldTneyl\nRent Thtt Room With a Want Ad\nHOTEL DESTROYED IY FIRE\nPASCO. Waih, Dee. JO (AP).-\nTwenty gueiti fled to ufety when\ntire deitroyed the Hotel Pasco tnd\nin offlct building adjoining Im*.\nnight it t lou estimited It more\nthan $190,000.\nIURCLARS ROI LAUNDRY\nWINNIPEG, Dec. 20 (CP).-Three\narmed robbers who Invaded t Winnipeg ltundry lttt night escaped\nwith more thin SHOO In cuh tfter\nimishing their way' through- two\nvault doon to the life ln the buement of the plant\n\u00bbVl HEVE* SEEN SUCH M AND CRLtTTt tnt]\nJ HAuripui cirrs so 1  ari so useful-i\n[ECONOMICALLY PRICED  ll\u2122*^ \u2122E IMPORTANT!\nV ii rtlNOWITHAMAN\/J\n\u25a0 *__W \u2022*.\"   \u2022> rap!*\n-**^-------m*-     ^-SSjffl   'fel \u00ab   -mt^M-m-m.)\n\u00a9Waft* Dail. (.    A- -\"\u2022WL__\nw\u00bbh so \u00ab*fia sst^i^m\nv \/   _\/S. \\r4\nD\u00ab*\u00ab\"\u00abdAIW\n\u2022Mm An\nleaevtd\nCw\n.am-. Gillette Bladet (50 Bladet)\n\u2022 *\u2022 *-__&!2_ffiSS^***AvriUbte.\np-_ oolr the rejular price \u00ab \u2122\n<MeR\u00bb< Tech Raior\nOKI Set\n* Every man will ap-\nprecitte the new Gillette\nTech Ruorwithfour mijor Improvementi I Fifteen Blue Gillette Bladet\nIncluded la handsome\npreientttion\npackige tt only\n98<\nJ^TaA:    .!,\nOtltott* $h\u00bb\u00ab*\u00bbn\nRoxoiSet\n\"itta-Sb***^-*.\nsaSSS\n\\v>^\n*rt\"\u00bbWBt Set\n0th\"^*ytttm*7\nValet AuteStrop\nRotor Set\n\u2022 Attractive Btke-\nlite cue holdi fold-\npitted Valet Auto-\nStrop Ruor, metti\nbltde bos with two\nVtlet Bladet, and\nleither itrop. Alts\ntn additional Valet\nBladet, aU\nb v-qut  $1%\ngift     DO-L\ntan Gillttte Gift Une''\nWheravtr Blodai Are SoW\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. C-THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 81. 1831-\nChristmas, 1939\nLingerie Reaches New Peak in\nPopularity as Christmas Gift\nChriitmu, 1838.....\nShopping for a gift for wmt\nmtmbtr ot tht ftlr mx it really\nan tdvtnturt thli Chriitmu.\nNelson District Itdlet' clothing\n\u2022tores in tilled with glftt thtt in\nwtctly right tnd thtt will icon\nan Insttntinioui hit\nNo woman tvtr htd ttifflclint\ntvtnlng gowns, and an txtrt tpt-\noltl gift, it prion with sufficient\nring, for tvtry punt, might bt\nont of thi tttnctlvi gowns now\nafftnd. Vtlvttt tnd wool crepts\nan at thi top of tht lltt, tnd til\ntht leading ihidu in ttockid.\nTtffetii tnd ntlm in good. Slick\nand gold art tht leading choices\ntnd nit ntw bronzettt It populir.\nAnother highly t\\ieptible gift\nwould be t dressing gown or house\ncoit The new floral corded silks\ntnd taffetas tnd ailk btck chenilles\nln putel shades ire \"tops\" Just now.\nAfternoon dresses, imtrt and chic,\nprovide mother excellent gift\nchoice. Slightly itronger shides ire\nletdert  thli   seuon,   with   black,\nSeeni, htrveit wine and bluei to\n\u2022 ton.\nLINGERIE IS WINNER\nTHIS YEAR\nThere'i in extra-ipecial opportunity to pleue the recipient of the\ngift if the choice It mtde bom the\nlingerie counter!. Sheer materials\nare prizewinners, but latins tnd\ncrepei ire u good u ever. The pastels irt fivored, with white, blue\ntnd tet rote u the leaden.\nThere'i thtt ice gift for tht\n?rounger womtn \u2014 the ever-popu-\nir dtnct, tet \u2014 ln silks md satins. And enjoying in increasing\npopularity thli year, \"teddiei\" will\nbe found In mtny Christmas\nboxes. Tet rote, blue tnd white\nire the correct shades.\nAmong tht nlghtwetr Imported\nChinese illk gowm, durable but of\nUght weight, tre attractive. They\ntre hind mide. Crepei md satins,\ntnd mtln strlpei, command tttention tmong the pyjtmai currently\nstocked.\nTtilored slips tre tmong the leid:\nIng gift choice! thii yeir u mmy\nihoppen look for practical gift!.\nPacked ln neat folden, they will\nbe received with tppreclitlon by\nmy womm, Hmd embroidered slips\ntre especially good.\nNEW HOSIERY SHADES\nARE POPULAR ,\nHosiery ll ilwiyi good, for\nevery womtn of tvery tge can\ntlwtyi uie mother ptlr of stockings. Chiffon tnd crepe, generally\nin lighter shades, lead the hosiery\ngift parade. There'i t new shtde,\nHiwtit, which ll doing thing! to\nyoung women'i pocketbooki. tnd\na ntw wine shade it ilmoit u\npopular. Sunglory ii a leading\n\u2022hide tor evening wear.\nA bit different, and therefore the\nmore acceptable, is the little dressing jicket offered thii yetr. The\npastels ire favored.\nGenerally speaking, lingerie\nretches t new high in \"icceptl-\nbility\" thli year for lt li dtlnty both\nu to mtteriil tnd color, it ia \u2022 gift\nthtt ctn be duplicated over tnd\never again and still be good, tnd\nit Is distinctly \"Chriitmtssy\".\n. All these glftt tre equally right\nfor the younger young ltdiei, the\nichool glrli whoie dressing pride il\nstrengthened so distinctly if lingerie, gowm tnd to on havt t\ngrownup lir Ibout them.\nSki togi ire highly eccepttble tor\nthe young womtn who Ukei to get\nout on Winter dtyi, tnd even though\nikilng hti been minimized io ftr\nby the wetther, there'll be lott of\nictivlty ln thii direction non. The\nImporUnt thing to remember, in\npurchulng is that light weight,\nwlndproof material! are right.\nHighly acceptable, and it tht\numt time practical, u i Christmu gift, is t ptlr of gloves. These\ntre tvallable In a grett many miteriili tnd designs, to thtt one\nneed hesitate only between price\nand one's tastes tn purchasing.\nFor in outdoor girl t sweater It t\nwelcome gift, and whether ihe\nikatei, skis or hikes, there'i a\niweiter for every purpoie.\nNEW SUEDE AND\nPATENT PUMPS QOOD\nIn ltdiei' footweir a \"good gift\"\nwould be one of the new tuede or\npatent high heel pumpi. Rounded\ntoei irt imperative. Blacks lead the\nparade, although then ll t color\nchoice. The Cuban heel gort pump\nwith pletted vtmp It mother popular ihoe.\nSlippen ire especially good, liie\nIndim styled slipper with wirm fur\ntrim md bright beading Is a leader,\nblue being s) popular choice. Colon\nof mott \u2022ilippen trt not to bright\nu \u25a0 few yean igo, the wirm tonei\nof the browns, bluet md wine shades\nbeing most sought.\nGrowing girls will htvt m txtrt\nsparkle in their eyei if their new\nChristmas stockings should hivt t\nptlr of tturdy black or brown iport\noxfords to go with them.\nFor the imall tnd very imtll recipient! of Christmu gifts there'i \u2022\nfur-trimmed felt, Russian style\nbootee in scarlet md blue with\nwhite fur trim thtt il telling tut\ntnd deservedly io.\nChildren'i bltck pitent ilippen\nire ilso good. The wide nnge In\nother materials. Including felts, gives\nan extensive choice if ilippen tre\nthe chosen gift i\nAmong the novelties ire the new\nlight umbrellas ot oUed lilk, colorful tnd with modernistic htndles;\nthe metal mesh bigs thtt terve to\nwell tor evening, hankies in in infinite virlety of materials tnd\npricei, md so on. Linen it tht belt\nchoice for handkerchiefs.\nAnother novelty that wlU score\nis t silk moire overnight big ihtped\nUke t pune, with toiletries ln speciil\npocket!. It'i waterproofed, too.\n\u25a0 MM SS\nSUSPENDED SENTENCE\nFOR LETTER WRITERS\nHALIFAX, Dec. M (CP)- Sul-\npended sentence wu ordered today for three Halifax women who\npleaded guilty to attempting to\ncommunicate to penoni In the United Statei InformtUon of shift\nmovementi here.\nThe three\u2014Mn. C. Smith, Marian\nBuckley md Constance BeU\u2014had\nbeen charged with trying to convey \"information likely to prejudice the safety of the ttate md the\nefficient proiecutlon of the' wtr.\"\nMagistrate J. L. Barnhill suspended sentence (or two years.\nA fourth penon ll ilmiltrly\ncharged, Charlei Dodge Jr., pleaded\nnot guilty and nil cue wu continued for a week.\nEXPLOSION BLAMED I.R.A.\nBIRMINGHAM, Englind, Dec.\n80 (CP).-A bomb believed to\nhave been planted by \"terrorists\"\nof the illegal Iriih Republican\nArmy exploded today ln the door-\n' way of \u25a0 deptrtment itone. There\nwu little damage becauie sandbags had been placed around\nthe buUdlng In case of ilr nidi.\nHitler Leaves Berlin\nBERLIN, Dec. 20 (AP).-AdoU\nHlUer left Berlin today preiumibly to ipend the Christmas holldayi In the snows it hli Berch-\ntesgaden home near Munich.\nHitler usually celebrates Chriitmu eve with more thm 1000 old\nguard ptrty flghteri (n Uie Loew-\n' enbraeu beer cellir it Munch. The\npld guardi receive gifta md Hitler usually speaks.\nThere wai no definite Informition u to whether he would follow Uie stmt procedure thii year.\nEconomy       Speed\nReliability\nSpeedy Delivery\n198 Btktr St Phont 1030\nPlumbing\nREPAIRS end ALTERATIONS\nI. C. Plumbing ft* Heating Co,\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\nSunditrtnd    Adding    Midlines\nOFFICE SUPPLIES\nUnderwood Elliot Fisher Ltd.\n\u00ab3\u00ab Wtrd St Phont 9*\nTies The nicest selections we have\never shown.\n50c $1.00 $1.50\nSox Plain or fancy.\n50c 75c to $2.00\nShirts Plain or patterned.\n$2.00 to $3.50\nPyjamas Fine broadcloth and\nflannelette,\n$2.00,o $3.25\nZipper overshoes, hats, dressing\ngowns, smoking jackets, belts, suspenders, garters, bow ties, gloves,\nsport jackets, tie racks, men's\n, jewelry, scarves, sweaters, initialed\nhandkerchiefs, etc. Gifts.boxed in\nXmas boxes.\\\\u\nOpen Tonight Till 9 p.m.\nJACK BOYCE\nSTYLE SHOP\nMen'i Wear '\n514 taker St.       Madden Hock.\nGive a\nBroadcloth\nSHIRT\nMea'i tine broadcloth ihlrtJ.\nfused coUtr tttached ttylt in\nall Uie new teuon'i pattern!.\nChrUtmu boxed tnd Chriitmu\nwrapped.\nMen'i Cope Glovei'\nWarmly Lined\nMen'i dretiy cipeskln, In tin, gny\ntnd black, domt fasteners and ilip-\non itylet. , ,;\t\nA White Shirt\nWhy not give t ailk finiihed brotdcloth\nihirt Populw fused oolltr tttached'\nityle. Cellophtne wripped tnd Chriitmu boxed. _______\nMen's Holeproof Hose\nGood woolen hose tre tppreclited\nmore thia yeir thtn tver before. Two\npairs Holeproof hoie netUy packed\nIn Chriitmu box. .\t\nWool Scarves\nGlvt a uieful gift, new bright plaid\npattern!.\nChriitmu boxed.\t\njumbo Coat Sweaters\nA pncticil gift thtt my mu will 11\npredate, it t hetvy, til wool Juml\nknit iweiter coat. Shtwl coUtr, button front ityle. sliei 36 to 44.\t\nMen's Packard Romeos\nAi (ood a slipper \u25a0\u25a0 money cm buy.\nst?\n\"Hubby'\nrt, elutic\nInclude\nVELVET\nOvershoes\nOn your ihopplng l'tt. Black or\nbrown, fur trim tnd lice ityle,\nfits walking, cuban and high\nheeli. Sizes 4 to >.\nWhy not give\" \"Dad\" or\npiir. Soft brown kid U]\nsides ud turn lolei. S to\nWomen's; All Wool\nSlippers\nSilver, brown or check patterns. Turn\ndown cuff md leather covered felt\nsoles. Wirm ud coiy. __._ _.__-_\nLadies' Novelty Slippers\nStylish willed luti, Dutch boy heeli, A af     far.\nhigh fronts, open toes and fancy mules. B \u25a0  079\nThe wide telectlon will certtlnly tld M      .-\nyou Ui your choice. 4 to 8.  ^~\nHickory Skis\nComplete with \"Chalet\" cable ipring\nharness. You tre euily saving two\ndollan on these tine outfits. Adulti\niliet only. \u201e\t\n$8\u00bbs\n2-so\nMen's Rubber Overshoes *\nZipper fastening. A light weight dreisy -tf\novorshoe for men tnd young men.\n\u00ab to .11. ,\t\nTravel Twin Sets .\nAeroptc and Vanity Cue, Luggtge li a Ufetlme (lft ud\ngives idded pleasure to travelling. The iet conslsti ol,\none standard Aeroptc with built\nin hanger md one overnight or\nmake-up cue fitted with cosmetic bottlei ud mirror.\t\n\u00bb12\u00ab\nTABLE\nLAMPS\nPottery bases with gold trim.\nSmart matching shades. 18\"\nhigh. Extra Special value. Ea.\n79\nsj.w\nHBC Dictator Radios\nTht fineit rtdlo vilue in Ctntdt todty. 8-tube, ill-wave\nreception with 10-tube performance. Handsome walnut :abinet. A ____\u00bb_____'   mm.\nSloping panel. Automatic tuning. RMM.Cn\nFully guaranteed. Each .._  \u25bc     Mm*m-*-9~\n(Termi mty  bt  trranged)\nMetal Smoker Stands\nUp to the minute design. Blick or\nbrown with chromium trim. A smart\n\u2022 touch for Uie homt. Each .\nXmas Tree Lights\nThat tdd sparkle to Uit house.\u2014Strlr,( of eight,\n49\u00b0 $l-\u00b0\u00b0 '1*'\nGift Cups and Saucers\nEvery womu collects them md you'll delight it their\nassorted patterns. -\n29\u00ab 79c 98'\nCharge Account Customers\nTOUR PURCHASES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY\nChargeable to Your January Account\n'able February 10th\n. \u2022....    x\nStore Open Til 9 P. M. Tonight\n:  \u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022 \u2022':\nu \u2022 \u25a0\n\t\n\t\nINCORPORATED  a?f MAY I67Q.\n____.^^^^^\n il pour*\nlent Tribute\nr Mrs. R. Eunson\nit Institute Meet\nlent tribute to Mrt. R. Bunion,\ni died lttt Friday, wu ptld by\nNtlion Women's Institute at\nmeeting Wednetdty afternoon\nbe Inititute Roomi, Civic Centra.\nl H. H. Pitta ipoke of the lou\ntht Institute u Mn. Eunson,\nling the position ot Secretary,\nbeen one of the mott ftlthful\nhtrdett working memben. Let-\nI of tymptthy from district In-\nates were reid. Mri. Eunson's\nte wts referred to repeatedly\nla tba count of tbt afternoon1!\nbuslneu.\nMn. Hector MtcKenile rtporttd\nUitt Edgewood Institute htd tent\na letter requesting the Nelton IntUtute to indorse t resolution uking tht Oovernment to reduce the\nfreight rttei on apples to Prairie\nProvincet, to help reduce tht surplus in B.C. It wu decided to inform Edgewood Institute thtt tbe\nNelion Institute ipproved the resolution tnd would lndone it tfter\nothtr district institute! hid beta\ncontacted.\nREO CROSS ORIVI\nMrt. F. E. Wheeler, Nelion Women's Institute representative to\ntht Red Crou, reported thtt proceed! coUected by Institute ctn-\nvassen htd imounted to approximately Mid. Mrs. Wheeler tlto explained work required by the Red\nCrou.\nxTen bablu were eximlned- ud\nont vaccination wai mide tt ttit\nDecember Btby Clinic, Mn. T. B.\nTallyn, convener of the Btby Clinic\nCommittet, iteted.\nIt wu decided to dontte $25 to\ntht Nelaon Chriitmu Cbeer Fund\nthii yur.\nA donation of $9 from the Ulth\nWomen'i AuxUllary for uie of the\nInstitute Rooms wu icknowledged.\nA Chriitmu cuitom of the In-\n\u25a0yeW-WIMsWstWMWWW'sW^lsWsW\nGifts to Make Her Happy\nYou'll find no difficulty in choosing from tha widt\nringe of Lingerie Sets we carry.    -\u2022\nSmooth Satin Dance Sets. fri OC     M OC\nPriced at  *.1*L*J to yL.Ld\nWell cut Silpi lace trim or tfl OC     tfO OC\ntailored styles  *.l*LO to .-..\u00a3.%)\nLockntt Pyjamas or Gowns dainty lace or ribbon trim.\n-- irwr\nGodfreys' Limited\n.-NILtON DAILY NIWI. NILION, \u00ab. Cs-THUMDAY MORNINO, OIC. II, IM-\nSolution^\nFor Last Minute Santas\nHouse Dresses j\/!^\u00bb\nReg. $2.95 for ... f2.50     f*M\nReg, $1.98 for ... ?1.50    '   \u2122\nLingerie,' Housecoats,  and\nremainder of        tfl OC\nblouses ..;.....\u00abpliLa\nGINGHAM 1\nSHOPPE    V\nOpp. Dtlly Ntwi\nttitute wu foUowed tgtln thli yetr\nwtth tht memben etch bringing\na wrapped trticle to bt iold it the\nmtetlng.\nMrt. H. P. Penny wu tta convener tnd wu uilited by Mn. T.\nB. Tallyn, Mn. J. C. Robiton tnd\nMrt. W. H. Juper.\nCruel Woman Is\nLike a Cannibal\n\u25a0y CAROLINI CHATFIELD\nA heilthy huiband with a thriving builnett It In hard luck when\nba diicoven thtt he bu an extravagant wife on hit htndi. Howtvtr,\nht can fight hli own battles. But\nLord hem t tick man whou buiineu lt dwindling whilt he Uei In\nbed utterly at ttit mercy of a wife\nwithout tenderneul\nMiybe you dont belltvt thtrt\ntrt tuch women? Hear from the\nhuibtnd ot one:\n\"Seventeen yun tgo we were\nmtrried, htppily, I thought But\nu I took back we never were\nhippy. I wts just getting a business\nitarted, working every day from\ntwelve to atxteen houn, leaving\nthe running of the homt to my wUe\nand looking forward to tht future\nand to tht comfort of my ftmUy.\n\"tf my witt wanted anything- ahe\nnever uked ma If it wu convenient (often lt wun't) the Jutt\nbought tt tnd I ptid tht biU when\nI could. Stricken with tuberculosis,\nI bad to letvt my buiineu to be\nrun by othen tnd consequently\nour income 'wu greatly curtailed.\nI wu ln bed moat of the time\nwhich iht reiented ind initetd ot\ngiving mt the pat on ttit back and\ntha word ot encouragement which\nI needed sorely the complained,\nnigged, uked why I didn't get up\ntnd go to Work. Ai though I had\ncontracted tht disease on purpoie.\n\"Miybe I wu partly to blame: my\ntaking ill thii lying down gtve\nhtr the idu that tha could give\nme the cold ihoulder and get away\nwltb lt Anyhow, the did ill ln htr\npower to iet me btck ind cut mc\noown before the children. I realize\nthat if ahe had been financlilly independent she whuld htve left mc\nlong tgo. Lying hert in t hotpital\nbed I tm wondering tf I ihouldn't\nhive let her get out ind try to tupport henelf. How does It itrike\nyou?\"\nJuat u tt itrlku you, friend. Yet\nyou cinnot turn tht clock btck.\nYou cinnot erase your obligations\nto wife ind chUdren by recounting\ninjustices. This you ciri do; use the\nlong, houn to think out a philosoph:\nwhich will help you get weU and\nprepare you to pick up where you\nleft off once you are on your feet\nWhat tort of philosophy? One\nthit uys: \"Be still md know thtt\nI im God.\" One thtt uyi everybody hu disappointments, frustrations, periods of despair; but theie\nthings don't count in tht long run.\nThe only thing Unt counts is whtt\nthey do to ut, whit deposit they\nleave ln our llvu.\nQuality...   \u25a0\nGood Permanent\nDepends on Hair\n' ly DONNA BRACE\nTbt perminent wtvt It usually\ntht mott expensive Item on the\nbeiuty account and tor thii reaion ihould be \u2022 retl vilue. We hett\nof women who ny they htd t\nmtrveUout wave tt t certain ihop\n\u2022od of othen who complain of atrocious work tt tht ume establishment\nThe customer It hirdly ever right\nwhtn lt comu to t poor wive. The\nbetter uloni and shops take the\ngreateit pride ln their permanent!\ntnd teel wone than Uit client when\nthere li i disappointment Tht reputation of their etttbliihment il the\nlite of their buiineu tnd they ctn't\ntfford to turn out poor permin-\nintt. .\u2022\u25a0\nA good wtvt, however, depends\non the quality of the hair, u well\nu the work on the operator. Then\ntre rulei to follow in the blocking\ntnd winding ind no reliable shop\nwould employ inexperienced operaton tor tuch Important work. But\neven when all these operations ara\ndont correctly, a poor wive may bt\nthe reiult. Thli means the hair itself wu not ready for a wave.\nWt must know thtt overstretched\nbrittle htlr needs speciil reconditioning before lubmittlng lt to an1\nother such treatment, and if thli ll\nnot left to the trained operator, the\nhair mty be injured. It takei only\nt few trettmenta tnd regular brushing to restore the vitality to tht\niverage hiir. Let your operator examine the hair and decide whether or not treatment Is necessary.\nDry endi ihould be clipped oft,\nand lt It Important to htvt thli\ndone by the one who does the wive.\nThere should be enough length to\npermit a secure winding.\nBreakfast\n_^^^^^^^-#^^^^WS^^^^^^^^WS\u00bbS^^^tf\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\ni\ni\ni\nCHRISTMAS\nistiittiiisti\nPURCHASE YOUR REQUIREMENTS\nFROM US AND ENJOY YOUR\nCHRISTMAS DINNER\nMIXED\nNUTS\n4 lbs.\n'   MODERN\n1  MARfArr\nPHONE 1009 onntr\nGREETING\nSALE\nPrices effective Thurs*\nday, Friday and Saturday, December 21st,\n22nd and 23 rd.\nI\ni\ni\nI\nSATSUMA\nORANGES\nThese are the tame as\nJapaneie   Oranges   only\nfrown in United States.\nYeti will enioy them.\nLETTUCE, Limit 2, HEAD\nCELERY, Utah Green, Lb.\nSPROUTS, Lb..   .,\nCARROTS, Bunch . . .\nI. SWEET POTATOES 4 Lb.... 22c GRAPEFRUIT 6 for . ... 19c\n|[   Parsley: Bch. .. ......  5c   Green Onions: 2 bchs. 5c   Onions: 7 Ibs. \u2014 15c\nI CRANBERRIES 2 Lbs.... 49c APPLES, Delicious, 6 Lbs... 19c\nBox\n98C\n.6c\n.7c\n15c\n. 3f\n\u25a0WW\nMANDARIN\nORANGES\nBox... ...98c\nCrepes, Oranges, Bananas,\nSquash, Apples, Turnips,\nCabbage, Croen Peppers,\nCauliflower.\ni\u2014MMiM-iiimwee--i\ni\nFREE\nCAULFIELD, Austrtllt (CP) \u2014\nCaulfleld council wai Inclined to\ndeal harshly with a resident v\/H*,\nwanted to paint the sidewalk in\nfront of hli home yellow, to match\nwalki ln the property. But later they\ngave consent\nGreater Efficiency\nWith Modem Food\nBy LOOAN CLENDENINQ, M.D.\n& the modern breakfast more efficient thtn tht breakfait ot our\ngrandfather'! time?\nIf our grandfather! or greatgrandfather! returned to earth today, it il quite possible that tht\nbreakfast which we would serve\nthem would attract as much attention at any other change that they\nwould find. The Anglo-Saxon let-\ntier! of this country brought their\nbreakfast ideas from England. They\nhad beefsteak and onions, ham and\neggs, pancakes iwimming in lyrup,\ndoughnuts ind pie, end sometimes\npork chopi. They hid to eat these\nthings becaute the benefits of modem transportation and refrigeration did not bring them freth foodi.\nThe modern energizer of ormge\nJuice, toast tnd coffee, with perhipi i thin slice of bacon and one\negg, it t far more efficient meal and\nmakes for better work ln the fort-\nnoon.\nDoei eugar appearing ln the urine\ndtsbtlL foJL\ncHoiW-WWSA.\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nTODAY'S MENU\nPork Roait Baked Potatoei\nCranberry-Grape salad\nButtered Carrota\nPumpkin Pie with Datei\n'Coffee\nPORK ROAST\nSelect a piece of pork suitable to\nyour needi and pocketbook\u2014a tenderloin loin roait, the most expensive; a rib roast without the tenderloin or a ihoulder roast Wipe\nwith damp cloth, put in roaster,\nsprinkle with crumbled dried tage,\nchopped onion, salt and pepper.\nAllow at least 80 minutei to the\npound ln routing, and bake at\nabout 300 or 325 degreei T, When\nIt ii about htlf done, turn over\ntnd .sprinkle the under tide with\nttlt and pepper. When done, remove to hot platter, pour off most\not the fat, add one tablespoon flour\nand one cup either milk or water\nto roaster, mix well and cook until\nthick, seasoning with pepper and\naalt to iuit your Individual taste.\nAt Your Grocer's %\nAsk for        I\nJouhsyu J\nCHRISTMAS CAKES J\nMade In 4 convenient sizes to suit every need . . .\nand, oh, are they goodi\nPlain or Decorated\nIf your grocer hasn't the size of cake you want, he\nwill be glad to get it for you. Specify Fourex when\nordering. \u25a0*..\u25a0-\u25a0.'.'\nJo-Vlqx. Salitvu},\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\n\u25a0<n\u00bbi\u00abiwiwwiwweiwiwiw'\nI    Chocolates\nBulk\n2 lbs,    49c\nChocolates\nMOIRS\u20144 LBS.\nBox... 95c\nChocolates\nMOIRS-2 LBS.\n| Box 49c\ntisimsinwaiSiiiiisaisiiiMiwiiisui\"\nBUTTER: Coldvale Flnt Crade, 2 Ibs.\nLUSHUS JELLIES: 3 pkts.\nTABLE RAISINS: Pkt. ...... 25*\nICING SUGAR: 2 lbs\t\nr\nGet your Christmas Theatre Tickets Free\u2014One Child's\nTicket given Free with every three dollar purchase\u2014\nOne Adult Ticket Free with every eight dollar purchase\nGINGER ALE   '..'\nMacDonald's Pints: Doz. 95c\nHigh-N-Dry: Pints, dox 85c\nHigh-N-Drv: Quarts, ea .__ 15c\nPlui Deposit on Bottlei\nCanada Dry Ginger Ale\nPints: Ea. 15c      Quarts: Ea. 24c\ni \u00abl*W\u00abieit*\u00ab\u00abWtHWgiWlg*\u00abIS-K 1\nCandies\nChrlitmai Brilliant!\n3 lbs.  49c\nCandies\nCrttmi and Jelllti\n2 lbs. 49c\nCandies    \u25a0\nGrind Auortmtnt\n2 lbs    49c\n75<\n22c\nCRANBERRY SAUCE: 12 oi. Jar  23*\nMARSHMALLOWS: 2 pkts\t\nSHELLED BRAZILS: Lb. ... 39*   SHELLED ALMONDS: Lb.\nKraft Cheese: 2 Ib. box. ____\u201e\u2014'_.\n17c\nPeaches:\n2 tins\t\nApricots:\n2 tins ...,.,\nStrawberries:\nTin ...,\nPears:\n2 tins ......\nCORN\n2 tins\n33c\n31c\n22c\n31c\n22C  I\nGRAPEFRUIT JUICE\n50 ox. tin, each S \u2014\u2014...\t\nPINEAPPLE JUICE: 2 tins ......\nTOMATO JUICE: WA \u00ab., 2 tins\nPASSION FRUIT JUICE: Bottle ..\nCRAPE JUICE: Pint\t\n24c\n,25*\n.15*\n.79*\n,29*\nRoquefort Cheese:\nLb. ....A..v..\nEdam Cheese: -\nLb\t\nSwigs: .,   ,\nSr  \u00ab\u2022....\nIld Cheese:\nLb. ..*\t\nPEAS\n2 tins\t\nimawtswewewe\nIfjaw'wwwwMieipi^iS^^\nPhone 196 Uuriti IMg. Fairview\n*MfMtMtM\/Kj\n------\nm,mmsmmmm\nStrain to eliminate the piecei of\nonion tnd Mge,\nCRANBERRY-CRAPE SALAD\nIngredlenti: One package lemon-\nflavored gelatin, one and one-halt\ncupt warm grape juice, one cup\ncup celery, cut tine; one-htlt cup\ntart tpplet, finely cut but not peeled. Dissolve gelttin in warm grape\njuice, combine with iweetened\ncranberry uuce, celery and applet.\nPour into mold and chill until firm.\nsMay be terved on lettuce wltb\nmtyonntiit or at relish.\nAPPLE SHERBET\nIt It mide with one cup tvtpo.\nrated milk (chilled), two table,\nspoons lemon juice, two cupi\niweetened tpple sauce (chilled),\ndaih of nutmeg, Whip milk very\nttitf. Fold In lemon juice, tpple\nuuce tnd nutmeg. Four tt once\nInto cold freezing trayi. Yield:\ntwo pints. ,\nORANGE SHERBET.\nOne-half cup tugar, ont tnd one-\nhalf cups unstrained orange juice,\none cup evaporated milk (chilled),\ntwo tablespoon! lemon juice. Add\nlugar to orange juice, and stir thoroughly. Place In refrigerator to\nchill and to finish dissolving sugtr.\nWhen dissolved, whip milk very\nstiff. Fold in lemon juice, (hen\norange-sugar mixture. Pour it once\ninto cold freezing trays. Yield:\nthree pint*.\nPEPPERMINT STICK PARFAIT\nOnt-htlf cup each sugar tnd wtter, two egg whites, pinch of tait\nont tall can evaporated milk (chilled), and one-half cup finely crushed peppermint itick ctndy (two\nounces). Bring sugar and wtter\nilowly to t boil, tnd boll rapidly\nuntil syrup spins t thretd. Add ult\nto egg whites, and beat until stiff\nbut not dry.\nPour tyrup Into egg whitei, betting conitantly. Chill. Whip milk\nvery itiff. Fold ln the egg white\nmixture tnd tht ctndy. Pour at\nonce into cold freezing trayi. Yield:\nthree pinti.\nFbr a delightful variation, .ub-\nstltute one-half cup finely-chopped pistachio for tht peppermint\nstick ctndy, and add one-halt to\nthree-fourthi teispoon tlmond\nextract\nCOFFEE PARFAIT\nOnt-htlf cup each sugar and\nitrong cletr coffee, two egg whitei,\npinch of ult, ont tall can evaporated milk (chilled) and teaipoon\nvanilla. Bring augar and coffee\nslowly to a boil. Boil rapidly until\nsyrup tpina a thread. Add ult to\negg whites and beat until stiff but\nnot dry. Pour syrup into egg whites,\nbeating conittntly. Chill. Whip\nmilk vtry ttitf. Told tn the egg\nwhite mixture and vanlllt. Pour\ntt once into cold freezing trays.\nYield, - Three pinti., ..-., ......,..-\n%_' I\nI |      MINCEMEAT\n\u00a7 |2 Lbs. . .. . . 23c\n\u2022\u00bb |*MIM-MBMeapP_-M*-yMfllffM^\ng Tabasco Sauce: Bottle 39c\n1 Heinx Ketchup: Bottle a \u2014 22c\ni Lobster: Ws, tin ... 35c\n|j Ritz Biscuits: Pkt. He\nI\nI\nQUALITY MEATS\ni\nI\nI\nI\nI\n1\n1\n1\n1\nI\n1\nS\n1\n.IBS\n1.\n15c\n\u25a0 ***\u25a0\n58c\n65c\n59c\n17c\n22c\n22c\n1\nI\nI\n1\nMINCEMEAT |\n560z.Tin. . . . .44c  f\nLee and Perrins Sauce: Vi pint bot. 37c \u00a3\nPickles: 26 ox, bottle \"31c\nCrab Meat: 'A's, tin 23c\nFourex Shortbread: Pkt. 45c\nFRESH KILLED ALBERTA TURKEYS\nHen Birds: Grade A, 8 to 12 lbs., per Ib.\nTurkeys: Choice\/ all weights, Grade B, Ib.\nFresh Killed Geese: 10 to\" 14 lbs., choice, Ib .\n1 24c I\n  22c 8\n ~22c |\n\u25a0\"\">,\u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0 -,v W\n..22c I\nCHOICE LEGS AND LOINS OF PORK: 0-7      E    FRESH MADE PORK TURKEY DRESSING:     Oft* j\u00a3\n\u201e AJio a full line of Chriirmai Beef and Smoked Meati at Special Prieei. U\ni\nCHOICE PORK ROASTS: Lean,\nIb ,.,,\t\njust Arrived \u2014 A Shipment of Fresh Oysters\n 22c\nFRESH SIDE PORK: Lean,\nIb\t\nI\natter a meal hava any terioui tig-\nniflcinci?\nTo such t question it thii, tht\nonly fair answer ii to say that that\nii one ot tha earliest symptoms ot\ndiabetes. It ll retl diabetes tnd not\ntomething thtt ctn be dismissed.\nThe pttient with thli lymptom\noften feels thtt lt ii of n- coni.\nquence tnd blames hia doctor tor insisting on regarding lt seriously tnd\nprescribing trutment for IL\nOt courte, it timply meant that\nthe ability of the body to burn sugtr It lowered, tnd when then ii\ntny strain put on it, at with the\nadditional sugar going Into the system with a metl, tht tugar that\ncannot ba burned spills over in the\nurine. The early diabetic metabolizes sugar it he doea not get too\nmuch of It tt t tlmt.\nPitienti with thli lymptom ara\nvery much encouraged by noting,\nfor Instance, that the morning urine, on getting out of bed, it cleir\ntnd tht urine paued before the\nmidday or evening meal it tree of\ntugar, and they regard the pottpran-\ndial glycosuria ta a little peculiarity, but lt should bt taken lerlous-\nly tnd assessed at ltt true vtlue\nThe wty to do that U-to hivt\na blood augar concantraKb teat.\nProperly done, thit leives no doubt\nis to whether the Incidental sugir\nii a peculiarity or tht real thing.\nMail to Soldiers\nOverseas Goes to\n\"Base Post Office\"\nLetten or jtarceli mailed to Ctntditn soldiers on ictlve service\nmust contain tht toldler'i regl-\nmtnttl numbtr, hit rank and name,\ntha full name ot hii regiment or\nunit md the letten C. A. S. F., I\npostal circular states.\nMill for those who htvt already\ngone Overseas should be addressed\n\"c-o Base Post Office, Ctntdt,\" Tht\nnme tppliei for thou who it \u00bb\nknown ire tn route Oversets.\nFor those who ire itUl ln training ctmpt, howtvtr, tht mall ihould\nbt tddreeied to ctmpt tnd ihould\nbe unt thert until lt It known tht\nloldlen htve left for Oversea!.\nEXETER, Englind (CT). *- 'Flvt\nmonks of Buckf ast Abbey htve hung\nup their bltck habits for the duration ot tht wir. Serving ai army\nchaplains to the forces at the front,\nthey wear unifonn and rtnk u\nctptaina. >\nSanto Claus Visits\nat Procter Concert\nPROCTER, B.C.\u2014The Christmas\nconcert presented by the Procter\nSuperior School pupils Friday evening in the Community Hall, was\nenthusiastically received by a large\naudience. Much credit was given to\nthe teacheri, Miu Jem Ferguion\nand J. Ross Hinde, and to Mrs W.\nHalg-Smellie and Mrs. E. Miller.\nwho assisted with the music. Rev.\nC. Lancaster wu Chairman for tbe\nconcert. The program included:\n\"O Ctnidt\"; \"Stntt Cltut,\" Primary group; \"The Stndmtn,\" tong\nby the School; 'Who Cm Till.\" recitation by thret Junion; \"Christmas,\" t folk song by Miss E. John-\nton; \"Tht Grett Invention,\" play\nby tht senlon \"Brownie Dance.\"\nFolk Dtnct by the Juniors; \"Santa\nCltui Ii Coming to Town,\" long by\nSenior Qlrla; \"The Boutful Weeth-\nermtn,\" pity by Junion; \"When\nEvening Falls,\" drill by Senior Girls;\n\"The Boy's Letter to Santa,\" recitation by Stan McCarthy; \"Accordion Selection,\" Henry Johnson;\n'The Christmai Pudding,\" play by\ntbe Seniora.\nThote in charge of decorating tha\nhall tnd Chrlstmu tree for thli oe*\ncesion were Mn. W. A. Wird, Mn.\nJ MacLeod, Mn. N. Shkwarok.\nMrs. J, Maxwell ind Mrt, F. Bonacci.\nAfter the program, Santa Cliui\nmade hii tppearance laden with\ngifts. He wat assisted It tht tret\nby Mn. W. Donaldson, Mn. N.\nShkwarok and Mn. W. A. Ward.\nAfter etch child received gifta\nand bags of candy and oranges,\nsupper wu served by Mrs. G.\nSewell md Mn. S. Bonacci, usist.\ned by others, followed by dancing.\nThott volunteering to tupply tht\nmuilc for tht dtnct wtre Mlu lit '\nMacKinnon, Ike Jensen, Henry\nJohnson and Bert Fitchett of Htrr\nrop. Hallam MacKinnon wu in\ncharge of the dtnct floor.\nI,         :     .\nLITTLE SNOW IN HILLS,\nSAYS |. A. CUNNINGHAM\nJohn A. Cunnlnghtr of tht stiff\not E. W. Wlddowion'l tsaiy offlct,\nNelson, returning from the Tamarac\nMint it Ymir ifter tpending tha\nweekend there reported that except\nfor a light tall, there wat comparatively little mow in the hills ti\nyet Everything wtt utisfictory it\nlha mint, ha aald. - . ,\n \u2014\n\"*\"- ttM \u25a0\"\n\/6*2\n-NELION DAILY NIWI, NELION, I. C-THUMDAV MORNING.. DEC. tl, 1\u00bb\u00bb\nSlippers Jm***, (bidJis-wk\nA MOST APPRECIATED GIFT\nFor Ladies\nOur stock Is c\nattractive styl\nprice range. .\nFor Men\nNo gift Is more pleasing. We\nhave the slipper that he would\nbuy himself.\n$1*00 t0\n$4*35\nIt Andrew & Co*\nLeaden in Footfashion\nSTORE OPEN UNTIL 5:30 TODAY\niwswsttawMMWswawswsso^w\nHOUSECOATS\n. AND DRESSING GOWNS\nSdiik tX CtVUioih-M.\nOS Baker St Phont 170\nHtt_____mMmMmtt__n-*mt^ltl^\nKootenay Volley Dairy\nA QUART Ot MILK A DAY\nFOR EACH CHILD\nA PINT OF MILK A DAY\nFOR EACH ADULT       '\n+.*mGiPT.fT\nExquisite Lingerie\nPANTIE SETS\nIn utin and utin tuede. Blue, white\n\u25a0nd tea rose.\n$1.00 u, $2.95\nSATIN AND\nSATIN SUEDE SLIPS\nBlut, white tnd tet roie.\n$1.00 $1.39 $1.95\n'      $2.95\nSATIN PYJAMAS\nBlue, pink and tu rote.     *\n$1.95$2.95.^ $4.95\nSATIN NIGHTIES\nBlue,-pink tnd tea roie.\n$1.95 to $2.95\nJ\/uhltm* yvitmt Shop.\n436 Baker St.\nPhone 942\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy URS It J VIGNEUX\n\u2022 Mr. and Un. C. L Archibald\ninnounce the marriage ot their\ndiughter, Phyllli Ardath, to \u00a3lmer\nGrint Worley, nn ot Mri. R, Wor-\nley, Deer Park. The wedding toolt\nplace it Sandpoint, Idiho, lut May\n\u2022 Mn. Muir ot South Sloctn vitlted town yuterdiy.\nt Mr. tnd Mn. Jirbeiu, SUnley Street, htvt u t holiday guut,\ntheir daughter, Miu Ednt Jtrbetu,\nwho teachei it Bridevllle.\n\u2022 Mn. SUnley O'Genikl, South\nSloctn. vliited in town yuterdiy.\n\u2022 Mn. T. L. Marquii, her diughter tnd grandion, Mrt. ChrUtitn\ntnd Frank Christian, lett yuterdiy vii.Grett Northern to ipend\nChristmu it the home ot Mn. Marquii' son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\ntnd Mrs. Jimes McKernan.\nt Mr. tnd Mn. E. J. McGregor\nof Bonnington wert City vlilton\nyesterday.\n. t Miu Ella Phllllpi, who teichet\ntt Grand Forkt, ll home to ipend\nher vication with her ptrenti, Mr.\ntnd Mn. Frank Phillipi,\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. N. I. Koktnt of\nBonnington left via Greit Northern\nyesterday for Loi Angelei, Calif.\n\u2022 Douglu Elsdon, who tttendi\nU. B. C. th Vincouver, wu ln tht\nCity Saturday with hit ptrenti, Mr\ntnd Mn. W. T. Elsdon, Bonnington.\n\u2022 L. Fogel of Sheep Creek ipent\nyeiterdiy In town.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. S. S. Slmpion.\nFifth Street, Fiirview*, leave tomorrow to tpend tbt holidtyi ln\nCnnbrook\n\u2022 W. H. Oliver luvu vlt Grett\nNorthern todty to tpend the holidtyi In Willi Willi.\n\u2022 Mn. Drummond, who viiited\nhtr daughter, Mn. B. J. Walsh in\nTrail, her diughter, Mn. F. peniion, ind Mra. A, C. Fournier ln\nNelson, left yuterdiy vii Grett\nNorthern tor ber homt ln\nVtncouver.       ,\n\u2022 W. H. Ahier of Procter viilted\ntown Tuetdty.\n\u2022 Rev. and Mn. T. J. S. Ferguion,  Mill  Street, will htvt   u\nJiittlt tot Chriitmu, their ton tnd\nlughter, Carlyle tnd Helen Ferguson, who pltn to trrlve Sundty\nfrom Vtncouver, where the litter\nturtle* In King George High School.\n\u2022 Ron Jassan of Trail wil In\ntown en route to Kulo for the holidtyi.\n(Contlnuid on Ptgt Itvtn)\n^*w\u00ab^^^^*x\u00ab^e\u00a9\u20ac*\u00ab*\nGodfreys' Limited\n\u00bb\u00bbGI   FIVt\nDRESSING\nAll the smart new styles In\nSatins, Printed Silks, Flan- '\nnels and Chenille, ,\nGOWNS and\nHOUSE COATS\n$4*95 t0 $12-95\nSILK LINGERIE    ^ \u00ab*M\nSale of Linen\nBridge Sets\nTake advantage of these\nlow prices in all linen.\nhandworked bridge sets.\nApplique, embroidery and\ndrawn thread work. Sale\nPrices are\nAlways the Acceptable Gift\nSmooth Satins and luxurious crepes in either Nightgowns or Pyjamas. Tearose, pale blue, dusty rose\nand white. M QC      fih QC\nPriced from ............. *y*-*J- to \u00abJ\u00bbv.\u00bbJ\u00abJ\nSilk and Satin Panties, trimmed with georgette and\nlace. New styles. tl Afl     tl OH\nPriced from  ... .*... \u00abPl.wU to tf 1,1*0\n'<\u25a0 '\u25a0   ;\"; :7-7.   GIVE HER A :     \";   '\u25a0\".\nGift Hose\nNew stocks of Kayser and\nOrient makes. Sheers,\nSemi-Service and Crepes.\nPriced'at o5jC $1.00\nCrepes. CI IC\nPriced at \u00abpl.l\u00abJ\ninmi'tnnumtnnnnmiiii'i'a*\nBED JACKET     Gift GWes\nNothing so nice as a pair -1\nof   French   kid   gloves.\nWines,  greens,  browns, \u2022\nnavy  and   black.   Many\nstyles  to  choose; from..\n\u00abpl.!\/j to<pj.\u00abJ\u00ab)\nSilk, uheers and Satins, in a delightful assortment of\nstyles. Pale blue and \\     \"        \" '\ntearose. Priced from ...\nIpl.fai) to <?_*\u2022\u00ab\/\u00ab)\nSmart  .Rayon\nPyjamas\nand Gowns\nNew lace trimming.\nPale blue and teq-\nPriced at .tpl.W\nutmtntowitiimannnmium \u25a0\nTrefousse Kid M QC\nCloves from . .-m.*\/*)\nMerman Tfitnt\n> *-m-      *y    \u25a0-.   -. .... ,\ny    u   \u2022 ;r-.' Phone 200    A \u25a0'\u25a0 '','\u25a0' *\u25a0      Baker St.\nI\/     The Store of Gifts for Women\nmmmmmmmmmmmm**\n^*WW7?>\nfr\nm\niMLmUI\nSPECIALS\nThursday, Friday and Saturday\nDecember 21, December 22, December 23;\nBUTTER ^rwGr: Br.nd.       3 lbs. $1.13\nPrincesses Return    \u2022\u25a0\nfor Christmas\nLONDON, ^Dec. 20 (CP).-Prln-\ncets Elizabeth and Margiret Rote\nreturned from Scotland todty to\nipend Chriitmu with tht King and\nQueen.    ' > , .\nIt wu tht first time they hid ieen\ntheir fither ilnce mid-August, two\nweeki betore the decliration of war\ntgainst Germany. The Queen vtlted\nthem in Scotland in October,\n\u00abSS\u00ab3WSSSSW3W\u00ab$WSSS3S3S{aWS\nGIFT LINGERIE\nDance Sett, Oowns, Robes, Houu\nCoati, Slips. Pantie Seti.\nFashion First Shop\n436 Baker St Nelion, B. C\nSARDINES: King Oscar, tin .,.',:     .... 16*\nDILL STRIPS: Sweet, 26 ox. bottle ..VI*)\nKETCHUP: Helng, bottle ......... 21*\nMINCEMEAT: 56 oi. tint, the bett, Hn ..... i... 47*\nTOMATO JUICE: Libby'a 10 oi. tint, 5 for... I... 2&t)\nMATCHES: Red Bird\nPkt. 25c\nCHEESE: Canadian Mild, Ib  18f,\nSHREDDED WHEAT: Pkt. ....11*\nPEAS: Aylmer 17 ot., sixe 4'a, 3 tim for 34*\nSALMON: Sockeye, Sovereign Brand, 'A's, tin ... 21**\nPINEAPPLE: Singapore sliced, tin 10a)\nMILK   All-kind*\n3 tins 25c\nSHORTBREAD: Society 3't, each   25a)\nPLUM PUDDINCS: Society IV* lbs., each BO*\nCRANBERRIES: 2 lbs. for 45*\nORANCES: Cood aixe, 2 dot. for .* _ 45*\nCRAPEFRUIT: Large, 6 for 25*\nCELERY: White or Utah, Ib.    8*\nCAULIFLOWER: Extra large, each 25*\nPOTATOES: Netted Cemi, 25 IM. for  50*\nPicnic Shoulders S2BS3* -_~1 !*\u2022 \u00abc\nCINCER ALE: Canada Dry, quart bottle\t\n(Plui Io dtpoilt on bottlei)\nCINCER ALE: McDonalds pint*, doi. .........\n(Plut So dtpoilt on bottlti)\nFIGS: Eating, pkt. ...;.........\"..\nMIXED NUTS: No Peanuts, 2 Ibt. for\t\nGROUND ALMONDS: I ot. pkt. ..\nXMAS CRACKERS: From 30* to\nCHOCOLATES: Molrs, 4 Ib. box ....      \t\nPEPPERMINT PATTIES: Lownayi, I Ib.-net, pkt. .\n.23*\n.09*\n.45*\n. 50*\nfl.00\n.95*\n.29*\nOXYDOL: Large\nRINSO: Large ...\nPkt 21c\nPkt2lc\nSWEET MANDARINS: Box .'....._...:....... 98*\nA choice auortment of Xmat Candy, Xmat Wrapped\nTobacco and Cigarettes.\n'-'k**V^^*^^\n\u25a0s\u00bb\u00abSSSMSSS9\u00ab\u00bbSjWS\u00bbS\u00bbSSS\u00bbSSSS\u00bb\nCUT FLOWERS\nAND PUNTS\nDELIVERED SUNDAY\nMac's Greenhouses\nj. w. McClelland\nCtdtr tnd Front Sti.       Phont 110\n\u25a0'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0*i     Sulttbl*   '\u2022\nCHRISTMAS GIFTS\nFor HER at the \u2022\nBETTY ANN SHOP\nOpp. Capltol Theatre  Annible BUT\n\" -m\\m^*m^--tSmt-*t\\rm^^ **^li*\nxeioilte Skop-wom\nSOLVE YOUR        |\nPROBLEMS HERE! |\nThere Are Grand Ideas for Everyone on Your List\nHow About Silverware?\nTea Sets\nFrom\n$11.50 $75.00\nCocktail Shakers\ni From\n$7.50 to $15.00\nCasseroles, cake plates,\npie   plates,   salt   and\npepper   shakers,   bon\nbon dishes, etc..\nAFTER THE SHOW\nEnjoy a Snack With\nYour Friend at tha\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nLINGERIE\n,    For ycunelf or for Glfti\nGINGHAM SHOPPE\nPhoni 993      Opp. Daily Ntwt\nFINE WATCH, CLOCK AND\nJEWELRY REPAIRS    '\nMill ordtrt promptly ttttndtd to\n%WWQ1I_. ^msdJtSJlL.\n497 Biker SL\nNelion. B. C.\nCOMPLETE   SHOWING  OF\n\u25a0-,    DRESSES\n13.95 to |24.50\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\n449 Biktr St. Phone 174\nRadio and Appliance'\n-    SERVICE\nNelson Electric, Co.\n(74 Btktr St Phont M0-\n$1.00 .o $65.00\nWatches S^jg^SL $7.50 to $65.00\nChina Makes a Lovely Gift\nCups and^' :V\\lr^.      21\"Pi|^ Sets\n65c to $3.50 Ifffj'm_\\ i sandwich sets\nsU^iri $2.00 to $4,50\nCake Plates    wmd*v3___\\ stem ware and\ner.-se.rn     # t AA   *3SHSBi ' CRYSTAL   PIECES\n$1.25 to $4.00 .^pfP &m ....... $1.00\n. Diamond Rings Sinft!^ .....$12.50 to $400\n\u00ae\nGive an Electrical Gift\nToasters\n$3 *\u00bb $4.75\nWaffle Irons\n$6 to 58 \"\nCoffee\n'   Makers\n$6.50 $8.75\n\" Sandwich\nSets\nIncluding trty. sandwich toaster, pickle\nand cheese dishes.\nComplete\n$18.00\nSandwich\nToasters\n$6 to $8\nOdr idvertliement cin only give\nyou t few of th* dozens of gift\nItems we hive for your tpprovil.\nYou reilly ihould iee them.\nEvery gift from Grty'i li nettly\nboxed tnd made ready either for\nmailing or delivery on Chriitmu\nJve.\n&.VJ.,\nB. GRAY\nTha |eweller\nThe Store of Friendly Gifts for the Whole Family\n \t\n\u2014\nPAOI SIX\nJMsmt Satltf lm\\m%\nCiUblUhed AprU 22. IWt\nBritish Columbia't Most Inttresting Neicipaptr\nPubliihed tvtry morning txctpt Sundiy by\ntht NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED.\n266 Btktr Strett NtlMD, Britiih Columbit.\nMEMBER OF THF CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHI   AUDIT   BUREAU   Of   CIRCULATIONS.\n-\u2014NILION DAILY NIW*, NILION, B. C-THUMDAY MORNINfJ, DIG, II, 1t\u00bb\nCONTRACT\n\u2014\nTHURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 21, 1939.\nHOW GERMANY CONTROLS   a \u25a0\u2022\nTHE ATLANTIC\nThere seems to be something a little lacking in this\n' \"mastery of the Atlantic\" that, less than two weeks ago\nthe Germans, through their official radio broadcasts,\nboasted that they had whieved. Complete control of the\nAtlantic traffic lanes, they claimed to have as proven by\nthe sinking of several neutral merchant ships and a number\nof British trawlers. All the world was to take notice how\nGermany ruled the Atlantic billows.\nBut- ..   V \u25a0\nWithin approximately that period-^-\nA British submarine destroyed a U-boat of the latest\ntype;\nThe same British sub had the liner Bremen at its\n, mercy in waters that Germany likes to think pi as a German lake, but allowed it to proceed;\nI That same sub, encountering the German High Seas\nI Fleet on a promenade near Jutland, released torpedoes at\naix ships, damaging two cruisers, and sending the whole\nI fleet scuttling back to its mothballs, and after a two-hour\nI game of tag with the German bombing planes, got away\n; to report,    ' .' \u2022*;\nA Canadian Division crossed that ocean in safety, to\nj complete training for service which will Include training\n[ guns on the Siegfried Line; .,'..,\nLight-gunned British cruisers manhandled one of Ger-\n; many's three most modern ships of war, the pocket-battleship Graf Spee, along the South American coast, pursued\n| lt to a neutral Uruguayan port, and were.waiting for It^\nI to renew the battle when it emerged, to be scuttled;\nThe British battleship Renown and its consort, the\nairplane carrier Ark Royal, arrived in .South American\nwaters to refuel, unmolested, after steering across the\nSouth Atlantic from South African waters;\nAnd Monday a German liner, in West Indian waters,\nwent to the bottom burned and scuttled, as a result of being peacefully interviewed by a British cruiser;.\nAnd all the time, the trade of the World with Britain,\non a hundred routes, converges upon Britain and enters\nritish ports with but negligible loss. >\nSomehow, also, the thread of World trade with Ger-\nty seems to have been severed.\nYes, there seems to be a slight lack in' the continuity\nd effectiveness of the German control of the Atlan^i*, v\nSSMWSSWSK\nV* Questions ??\nANSWERS\nf Open to any reader. Namei ot\npersoni asking questions wiU not\nbt publiihed.\nf&SS&t&St\n*. G., Nel}on\u2014What li the origin\not the expression A-l?\nIn Lloyd'* Register ot British tnd\n\" ign Slipping the chtricter ol\nnlp'i hull is designated by let-\ni tnd thtt ot the anchon, cables\n1 itores by figurei. A-l, therefore,\ntnt the hull is first rate ind\ni tht anchor, cables and itorei,\nI A. R., Ainiworth-What ii white\ncoal?\nThe term white coal li a figurative expression uied for water\nower.\n. T., Trail\u2014When wu King Alexinder ot Yugo Slavia killed\nI and\nwho killed him?\nKing Alexander of Yugo Slavia\nd Foreign Mlnliter  Jetn Loull\nirthou of France were assassin-\njd October \u00bb, 1932. in Marseilles,\nhere the King had landed from t\n..irshlp. He was on hli wty to t\nUplomatlc conference in Parii. The\nyer, Velichko Kerin, tlits Peter\nUeman, alias Vtlada G. Cherno-\nlsky, bom in Bulgaria, was sab-\nand stamped to death, but not\nrfore he had shot  General Al-\nI.   Georgei   tnd   levertl\npectttort.\n, L., Salmo-What dtyt did January 14, 1908, September 23, 1603,\nand February 12, 1908, fall on?\nJanuary 14, 1908, wat a Sunday,\n.September 23, 1903, a Wednesday\nland February 12,1908, a Wednesday.\ni. D\u201e New Denver-What It the\ntonnige of tht German ihip\nDeutschltnd?\nRegistered tonnige of the Deutich-\nnd il 21,046 toni.\n\u201e B., Robson\u2014Ib Winston Church-\nIll who wrote \"The Crisis\" end\n\"Richard Carvel\", the eame per-\ni is the statesman?\n.... These are  two Individual!.\nhe novelist is an American.\n\u00bb\u00bb3W33S30S\u00absttMa\u00bba\u00bbw9asea9\u00bb\nJsAi yoWLtisdg.\nSAYWO WHAT TO BOLD\nWHILE THI dtdtrtr It ran.\nnlng bit long tult at No Trump,\nyou havt to throw aonttthlng\naway. Yoa and your partner ean\nfang up oa him If you dlvldt tht\nwork of protecting tbt othtr tulte.\nBy ilgnilllng what you an going\nta throw away, you ctn teU him\nwhtt to keep.  '\n(Dttltr: loath. Both ildu vm-\nnarahlt.)\n*Jt\nfAT\u00abl\n\u2666 \u2022\nAR^JITI\n4K10B4\n\u2666 QITI\n41\nV10III IM J    I\n+ K88      h     HilfQI\n\u00bbA>\n\u00bbKJ\u00ab\nMJioi     .\n*A888\nrtMaitr: South. Both aldta vtfl.\natrtbU.)\nA pair of VaadtrbOt dubbtn,\nWilttr Bttntckt In tht South and\nHarold C Richard la tha North,\nEt Into S-No Trumpt on thli dtaL\nuth Ud 1-Club, North 1-Dlamond, South 1-No Trump, North\nS-Qubt, South 8-No Trumpt,\nNorth 4-No Trumpt. South 6*\n8padet, thtn North t-No Trumpi,\ntht htart 10 btlng ltd to tht queen\naad king\nSix conneuUn dubt wtrt run.\nOn tht ncond ot thm Eaat bad\nBy Shepard Barclay\nto dltetrd and chott tht dltmond\n2, lndicttlnf thtt ht wtt going ta\nthrew that tult away In ordtr ta\nprotect tomtthlng elM tnd liking\nhit partntr to tavt protection In\nditmondi Hit ntxt four dltcarda\nwirt tht tptdt I and thrtt mort\nditmondi.\nWttt did not pay much atttn-\ntion to tht InttgnlScant looking\ndltmond I and. afttr hit Brit twe\ndltcirdi of tht ipadt ( and htart\nI. ht thtn dltctrded tht diamond\ng and diamond S. blanking hit diamond king. Mr. Balntckt thtrt-\nfort wu tblt to drop tht diamond\nhonon and makt 7-No Trumpa\n.   *K4\n?Q\u00abl\n\u2666 AQ\u00ab\nfQJIOTS\nfA104lL     J fXJI\n\u00ab8ltt < L_fiJ*A4\n.AAQ108\n\u00bb8T5\n+ KII4\n\u2666fr-\nfOtaltr; North. North-South\nvuhwratlt.)\nAgalntt Nerth'a t-Ne Trampa,\nwhy ihould But, afttr Itadlng tht\ndltmond Jack to tht aot and tak.\nIng tht tecond club, then prtftr a\nhtart ltad? \u2022\nDitMboua by toot tumm iranem. -m.\nSERIAL STORY\nBy Elliott Fillion\nTeU BiU Goodbye\n\u25a0y MARK SLIZARO\nONE MINUTI TIST\n1. Which li tht oldeit Britiih\ncolony.\n2. Whtt trt Senpes?\n8. What American city it largely\nbuilt op three Islands?\nWORDI OP WISDOM .\nBelieve nothing tgtinit another\nbut on good authority; and never\nreport what may hurt another un.\nless it be a greater hurt to tome\nother to conceil it\u2014Fenn.\n\u201e HINT! on mourns\nIt li not good tuti tor a hostess to Invite a man to be a dinner guest ln her home without hit\nwife, unless iht li 111 or out of town\nnor to invito t wife without her\nhusband unlesi under the umt circumstances.\n6 TODAY'S HOROSCOPI\nA most happy f ortunttt yetr will\nbt enjoyed by todty't birthdty\nchildren. They miy bt enriched by\nan Inheritance. They ihould, however, be on gutrd tgtinit tomt deception. The child born on this dtte,\nwill possess t fertile imagination\nand a keen, penetrating intellect,\nIf born in the morning such a one\nmty have a pesimistic outlook, the\nevening being the most propitioui\ntime of birth.\nONE   MINUTE TEIT  ANSWER!\n1. Newfoundltnd\n2. Hand-woven bltnketi worn by\nMexican men.\n3. New York\u2014Manhattan, Sttten\nblind and Long Iilmd.\nWAR- 25 Years\nAgo Today\nBy Thi Ctntditn Prut\nDec. 21, 1914.\u2014Princeu Patriclt'i\nCanadian Light Infantry, first Canadiin unit in France, landed tt\nHavre. Germani repulsed tilled ittacks near Chalons tnd Le Bassee.\nFrench advanced between tht Alsne\nand the Lyi on the Western Front\nLooking backwards\nTEN YEARS AQO\nIfrom Daily Newi of Dec. 21, 1929\nMayor R.  D.  Barnes yesterday\nonsented to be a candidate for Ma-\nor of Nelson for t third term when\n__i largely signed petition was pre-\nleented to him. He had wished to re-\nRe.-  Adolphe  Llmacher,  21, of\n\u25a0Nelson, was Killed at work at Koo-\nItenay   Landing.\u2014Several   hundred\nIVencouver  unemployed  who hid\nMarched on the immigration ihed\n[yesterday   were   turned   btck  by\nIftoyal Canadian Mounted Police,\u2014\n|The Christmas Cheer Fund reached\n7.38   yesterday.\u2014 The   Nelson\nadminton  Club  completely shut\nut the Catholic Club in a tourna.\nnont.\nTWENTY-FIVE   YEARS   AQO\n'rom Daily Newi of Dec. 21, 1914\nD. C Coleman of Calgary formerly Superintendent of the Nelson\njjivir.lon has been promoted to sue-\n,'ccrt Grant Hall ai Assistant General Manager of Western Lines of\nthe C. P. R. it Wlnnlptg.\u2014J. D.\nKerr, wu elected President of the\nProcter tnd District Conservitive\nAssoclttion,\u2014J. C. GiUit hu moved\nto the Lurgli Ranch at Btynes\nLake from tht Petenon Ranch it\nRoosville.\u2014Miss Miry Ellubeth\nJackion and John Berg of Rouland\nwere married there December 18.\n\u2014J. A. Burnt ot Crinbrook ll t\ncity vititor. \"\u25a0\nPORTY YEARS AQO\nFrom Dtily Miner oi Dec. 21, 1891\nA gtng of men trt employed lettling the grtde of Kootenty Street\nThey art encountering several tree\nstumps.\u2014The fire brigade wu out\nfor a practice run, on the runners,\nlist night Though iome of tht hydrants were itiff, none wu frozen.\n\u2014Miss Jennie Hoffmen tnd Willitm Richardi of Sandon were married by Rev. C. W. Rose in Nelson\nDecember 20.\u2014Nurse Kennedy left\nyesterday for Winnipeg and tt It\nsaid she li going to makt a popular\nWlnnipcggcr happy.\nSYNOPSIS\nFtblenne Seymour, rich, beautiful.\nNicky Bartlett, wetlthy and In\nlova with Flbitnnt.\nEllen Chipmin, young and capable mistress of Willoughby Houie.\nYesterdty: After her mother uili\nfor Europe, Ftblenne movei to t\nhotel tnd beglni her work tt Willoughby House. Ellen Chipman takes tn interut in htr, Invltet htr to\n\u25a0upper.\nCHAPTER \u2022 '\nFtblennt counted her frlendi by\nthe icon. There were the girlt who\nhtd gont to Bretrly with htr, and\ntha glrli who ctmt out tht ume\ntime iht did. And thert wu the\nhunting crowd from Miryltnd and\nall tht people ihe'd met tt Uit vtrioui places where ihe'd betn holldiylng during tht lut flvt yetn\u2014\ntnd, ot coune, tht tremendoui\nnumber who mtdt up thtt imtll\nworld of young New York lociety.\nAnd yet she thought u the wilted\nfor a traffic light to chtnge on\nFifth Avenue tt one ln tht morning, the never hid been able to\ntalk to one of them for more thin\nthe tlmt lt took to mi luncheon.\nAnd here ihe wu coming home\nfrom Ellen Chapmtn'f tfter talking\nfor flvt houn tnd thinking that tha\nevening wai still young.\nWeU, Ellen wu interesting. Talking to her wai like looking Into a\nbook and reading about characters\niht htd nevtr mtt Goodness\nknowt, EUen would ntver tit into\nFabienne't iet, or iete.\nTo begin with, ihe didn't look\nlikt tnythlng. Sht hid ordiniry\ndtrk hiir, dirk eyei, good tnough\nfeatures tnd a rather tweet grave\nexpression, but tht thrtw them\ntwty, ln Fabienne't opinion. If iht\nhid a good hair dresier and uied a\nUtUe more makeup\u2014\nThe traffic light changed and Fa,\nblenne put her car in gear. Later,\nafter ihe hid given the keyi to thi\ndoormin it her hotel tnd told him\nto htve the ctr taken away and ra\nturned it eight her thoughti rtturned to Uit girl ihe htd left.\nIt htd been difficult to get Ellen\nto tell htr ttory tnd her answen\nhad been limply given; but Fa\nbienne hid formed i picture. EUen\nhid grtdutted from college, tnd\nhad Seen director ot Willoughby\nhouie tor five yetn. Appirently,\nsince then, thert htd been nothing\nin her life.\nSuddenly Ftblenne remembrd\nthe wty tht girl'i fice had looked,\nflushed tnd pretty tnd alive when\nshe came back from tht telephone.\n\"Bill!\" Ftblenne uld to henelf.\n\"I muit find out tbout Bill. \"All\nthe girlt the knew, talked tbout\ntheir beaux. She'd get Ellen to.\nEllen wu not in etiy penon to\nget to know. She wu friendly ind\ncharming. Sht sincerely like Fablenne and told her that iht hid\nbuilt up a hard protective shell\nagainst the penon tht really wu.\nFtblenne ltughed thtt otf. She wu\nsurprised to find that Ellen wu\ntuch tn Mealist. .   .\nFablenne had no illusion! about\nhenelf. She knew that ahe wu doing good work tt tht lettlement\nhouse as the flnt month ilipped\ninto the second tnd to on.\nThe one pleasure iht got out of\nlt wu her friendship with Ellen.\nEllen Intrigued her the wty t mtn\nwho did not fall it her feet would\nIntrigue her. Ellen ippirently winted nothing ot her, liked her but\nhtd no envy of her, ptid her no\ntribute except in ber work. Funny\ngirl. Ellen.\nShe uked Flbitnnt tor ttt ene\nSundty ifternoon. Tea with Juit\nont other girl would htve been tn\nldet too impossible for Ftblenne to\nconsider three months tgo. But thtt\nNovember ifternoon tht ldet wu\nmott ,tppeillng.\nSht uld, \"I could tat platei of\ntout but don't let mt. I'm going\nto t buffet lupper it ilx.*'\n\"Miy I ride up with you, Ftblenne? I'm going to meet Bill. He'i\nworking till eight ind then we'rt\nmeeting tt the Ctrnegle Htll.\"\nEllen wort tn evening dresi thit\nlooked u If she htd bought it tt\none of the neighborhood rumigt\nulu. Fiblenne couldn't beir Tt\n\"Elltn, I don't know whtt ySur\nBill ii like, but unless be'i blind,\nyou ctn't weir thtt Gtt ma a needle tnd ltt me do something to fit\nIt wu much'better when Fablenne got through with it In fict\nit wu surprisingly chic. It wu\nmade ot flime colored taffeta thtt\nbrought out the dusky llghtt In\nEllen's htlr. Ftbltnnt tighed over\nEllen's htlr until EUen itld: \"All\nright tee whtt you ctn do with It.'\nIt wts ihoulder length ind euy\nto wtvt. Ftblenne toyed with It\nu lt Ellen were I doll. \"There,\" iht\nMid. '-Give BUI tn eyeful of thtt\n\u2022nd 111 tell you what I'll do: Well\n\u2022top it my hotel tnd I'll lend you\nmy UtUe uble wrap.\"\nEllen shook her hetd tnd uid:\n\"Thit'i tweet of you but it would\nbt wuted on BIU. Hi wouldn't tp\npreciite borrowed finery.\"\n'TlddletUcktl Whtt kind of t\nptnon ii ht? Doun't ht want nil\nbut girl to look imirt?\"\nElltn butted henelf with i bract-\nltt dtip. \"I ntver aked him,\" iht\nuld. \"Besldei ha'i a vtry buiy\nyoung mtn.\"\n\"BUU intereited ln ilngtn. Ht\nttrni extra money tinging la a\nchurch choir himielf.\"\n\"Oh,\" Ftblennt utd. Sht eould\nfllcturt BIU, in etrnut young nun\nwith hiir thtt fill untidily ovtr hit\nforeheid. Ht'd undoubtedly hive\nelite her uble wrap,\n\"Anywty, choir lingtr or not I\nbel he telli you you're awfully\npretty tonight.\"\n\"You don't know BIU,\" EUen\nlaid.\nFiblenne wu nther glid thtt\nEUen htdn't borrowtd her cott\nii Ken Hemlngwty rtng her up to\nlty thit they wert dressing for the\nHunten' perty. \"We're going to the\nhone ihow tfter tupptr. Got to\nlook pretty for the newiptper pho-\ntographen, honty,\" Ken uld.\n\"I'm not a lociillte any mort.-\nKen. rm a hard working locial\nworker. Doea lt matter what I\nweu?\"      \u25a0'\u25a0 . \u2022 \u25a0 -t.\n\"I don't know. Will you want\nwhite or pltin.purple orehldi?\"\n\"White ind tix ol thtm, pletit,\"\niht Mid liughlng.\nSo ht tint her tlx trhlte orehldi\ntnd tht feu weiring than, on htr\nublt collir tnd liughlng up into\nhit fice when the photographer\nfrom the DtUy Journtl snipped\nher plcturt.\"\n\"I'm not a locitllte,\" lha told him.\n\"She'i a locial lervice worker,\nboy,\" Ken tdded. The main prop\nof Willoughby houte.\"\nThe plcturt ippetred on tht btck\ncover of the piper next diy. Vain it wu tht legend:\nDEBUTANTE DESERTS SOCIAL\nWORLD FOR SETTLEMENT\nHOUSE.\nFtblennt Seymour, diughter of\ntht Comteue de Llgne ind the lite\nCirl Seymour of the Miryltnd\nhunting Seymoun, defiu conven.\nUon by becoming one of the dlr\necton of Willoughby houte. It wu\nthli letUement house thit received\nptrt of tht ltrge legacy left to\ncharity by the lite EUhu WUlough-\nby it the expense of hit heln, of\nwhich Ftblenne it one.\nFtblenne uw the paper the next\ndty, \"I'm to lorry\/' iht told EUen.\n\"I didn't tell them I wu t director.1\"\n\"It wont do any barm,\" EUen\nuld.\nEUen didn't think anyone would\naee it when tht dropped it into the\nwute piper buktt One of the\nUtUe Tomassino boyt, who hid given Ftbltnnt hit nint-yeir-old\nheart cut lt out of tht piper tnd\nGuidance..'.\nKeep Conscience\nAlive In Child\nSy QARRY 6 MYERt, Ph.D.\nA grett-undt of mint medio tell\nIht itory ot tay mother when tbt\nwu l girl of 18. Whilt tbout to\ndrive through in open toll gttt\nwith her it J o'clock in tht morning,\n\u25a0ht prevtiltd upon him to ctU up\nthe sleeping oollector to pty him\nthe toll. In the light of \"prietict.\"\nmodern morality, tuch t itory\nbring! to lotni t milt. But thtt\nyoung womtn hid t convicUon\nibout tht mttter thtt it ln dramiUc\neontrttt to tht mtn ind womtn\nwho, not fir from the umt pltct\n8 few yttn ago, murdered ln cold\nlood the tttendtnt tt the gu itation, taotoing wilh tbt cuh.\nIn your childhood ind mint wt\noften hurd tht itatement, Tott\nwouM not bt right,\" or, \"Iht right\nthing to do-*' md wt tcetpted it\nbeciuie thou we levtd.tnd tdinir-\ntd tnd looked up to u Indlvldutli\nat good contcitnee, utd to. Somt\nit ui too had tetchen who paused\nIn the mldit of spelling, retdlng or\ntrltbmiitlc to uy, '\"You ut thtt wii\nnot right\" or, \"Don't you think that\nwaa a food thing to do?\"\nMort ractnUy thtrt hit tpread\ntn eduotUonil philosophy which\nrldlcutet iuch teichlngi of morality\ntnd, M gtntrtUy Interpreted, mikes\nright tnd wrong t men mitter of\nexpediency for tht moment We\nhtvt been told thtt wt cinnot teach\nmorali Not only have teachen\nlicked tnining ln guiding ichool\nchUdrtn to mtkt frequent judgment* tnd dlicrimlntUoni between\nright and wrong, but they havt\npnctietlly been told thtt it la t\nwute of tlmt to try to, teach moral.\nlty u ttey teach chemlitry or tpelV\nInf. Thit attitude hu apratd to the\nhome, where then hu been iuch\nrapid tcrapplng ol old belief ind\nidult cheriihed by our foreftthert\nthat even we modern parent! hav*\ntended to anume that mott of the\nbelieft and practicu of our ptrenta\ntnd grandparent!, bacatue they\nwtrt n oTd-ftshloned, eould not\nhava betn worth much.\nLOSE OPPORTUNITIES .\nI am vtry aura that we pareiite\nire IncUntd to Ion mtny opportuiU-\nUes to drive home i moral principle\nln our diily lift with our ChUdrtn.\nToo uldom do we uy, \"Thtt would\nnot bt right\" Rarely do wt mIm\nupon concrete iltuttloni to cultivate\ntn our children the ideal of ttriv-\nIng to do right whtn not to do to\nwould bt known by no one eut. I\nwondtr If wt trt mot* ugtr te hava\nour children know we ave a grocery\nbin corrected when the etror U to\ntht grocer't favor, than whtn It ia\nin wit.\nSOLVING PARENT PROILIMI\nQ. If you turned Vat* your boy,\n10 yetn old, had been tmoklnf on\ntbt ily, whtt would you do?\nA. I would try not to gat netted,\nbut to fit tha lad to givt up amok-\ning, tvtn offering him i reward,\n.parhipt, to do to. Alto. I would try\nto grt tht ptrenti of ttt pait, of\nmy hoy to proceed ln like fuhion.\nI would not havt much filth in tht\nefficacy ot punlihment in thli cut.\nThe mtin problem would be lo rebuild in him ttt feeling tttt in our\nftmily everyone truttt avtrybody\ndie, and all are proud ot ona an<\notter.\nYANCTSI PUN MOM\nOF JAPANESE COVT,\nTOKYO. Dtc \u00bb (AP1.-A pr\u00ab;\ndiction that the Japanett oablnat\n\"mora thtn likely** wlU flU. if ih*\nUnited Statu doei not ruct favorably to reopening or. tht Yangtta\nRlvtr to foreign badt, cunt today\nfrom clrclu aot* to tht Govern'\nment\nConaemtlve tlementi txnruted\nboll* th* Ytngtae plu would bring\ntome tlgn the United Statet was\nSrepared to negotiate a new trad*\n\u25a0tily replacing tht pnt which the\nUnited Statet hu denounced, effec\nUve Jan. tfi.\nCHINISI ATTACKING IN\nKWANCSI PROVINCI\nHONO KONG. Dec. 20 IU?). -\n(Jenerillsilmo Oiling Kai-Shek wu\nrtporttd todiy throwing formidable\ntenk ind irtillery ruourcu into t\nKwtnpl Provinct counterdrlve de-\nligned to wmt tht provincial ctpi-\nteTTNinnini, from the Jtptneie.\nGraf Spee Captain\nCommits Suicide\nSy HAROLD K. MILKS\n(Anocltttd Prut Staff Writer),\nBUENOS AIRES, Dec. \u00bb (AP).-\nCaptaln Hint UngKlorft todiy ihot\nhlmitlf to detth \"to th*J\u00ab tht fate\nof hit mtgniactnt thlp,\" tht Otrmin pocket btttleihip Admlnl On!\nSpet, KUttled .Sundiy ln tht River\nPhtt whlli in tUItd flotlllt itood\noffihora.\nHli body wu found hy an aldi\nit 8:90 tm, in Wa worn ettht\nBuenoi Aim ntvtl trenul whtn\nhVtnd mora thanJsOOp of hla crew\nhad bun Interned alnce arriving\n\" LaSf killed hlmteU after a\nthrte-Tour ttlk with tbt \u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\" \u00bb<\nhii itatt tndlng ihortly after midnight Btfort ht toft th.ni h* midi\ni complete otrde of hit eomrtdu,\n\u2022hook htndi gravity with uch ont\nand retired to hli room, uking thtt\nht not bt dliturted, ilnct ht waa\ntired.\n\"From tta firat moment h*\nmtdt up hli mind to ihare the\nttte of hit magnificent thlp,'\nuld i ititement by tte Oermin\nembuiy, and an attache indicated\nthit thli decliion wu mtdt \"\nlong igo u Sundty.. ..\nNtlthtr hia feUow otfletra nor\nArgtntlnt tailon tnd offlctn In-\nildt tht truntl hurd tt* duth\nthot and thtre wu no indication\nof the mldde until th* aid* entered the room ttlt morning.\nCtpttln Lingidortf, who wu 40,\nthe ton of K. O. Wilhtlm Ltnp-\ndorff, t clergymin, wUl htvt a\nnavil funeral with tuU honon according to hla rank.\nTht Embuiy tnnounctd ttt body\nwould lie In itate it the Embuiy.\nTht ntvtl funeral It to ba ttttndtd\nby Arge^int authoriUu u weU U\nmWtm-m\u2014t.\nCipttln LanatdorB, a alight man,\nproud of tha fact ttat than had\nbetn no lou of Uft aboard nint\nBritiih merchtnt vtutli ht htd\ntunk in th* raiding expedition\nwhich preceded hit ihlp'i final\nbttolt, wu detained in the ntvtl\nantntl htr* after bringing hli\nofflctn tnd mor* thin 1,000 ot\nhit crew htr* in tuga.\nDEATHS\nSy Th* Canadian Prut\nLONDON - Admiral ArchlbtM\nPtUt Stoddart Tt, ueond ln command of tht Britiih iqutdron that\nimuhed Oerman nlden in tht Dtt-\ntle ot the Ftlkltnd Itltndi in U14.\nPARIS \u2014 Fither Chtrlet-Leon\nSouvty, 6\u00bb, luptrior-generil of th*\nLmrlit Ordtr.'\nOTTAWA-Frank McDonntll, *3,\nInternitiontlly known ihlpping tuthorlty md chiirmtn of tht boird\nof lnipection urvicu, Department\n0 prroSrooH-wiuiam U. Ft!\nItMbee, 7t, ont of two brothen\nwho orginiitd thf Follinibet Bro.\nthm (iteel) Company.\nTORONTO- Wllllim Rutchlioni\nCox, M, known aa Toronto'! oldeit\nTOTONTO-Ctpttin John Mirki\n17, Senior Captain ot tha Royal\nCtntditn Ytcht Club.\nVANCOTJVER-Riv. A. D. Arch-\nibald, \u00ab, United Church Mlnliter\nand former Pruldtnt of tht Brit,\niih Columbia Conference of th* Un.\nited Church.   '       \u25a0\u25a0     - '\nOn. Jim: (Ua.\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7:\u00abV-0 Ctntdt\nT:0t-Tout tnd Cofftt Cub\n(CKLN)\n8:00\u2014Tht Newt\n8:15\u2014Singen tnd Songi\n8:80\u2014Rom Lee, Soprano\n8:44-Hollywood Bind iCKLNs*\n\u00bb:00\u2014Eugent Conley\u2014Tenor\n8:15- -SoutherntlrM\nl:J0-Pelhun   Richirdton   String\nOrchutn. ,\n10:00--The Happy Gtng\n10:3O-Hoosler Hon _,_. \u201e\nll:00-Hollywood BrevlUu (CKLN)\n11:30   Silhouette! in Rhythm\ntl:\u00ab-Rhythm tnd Song\nAFTERNOON\nUOO\u2014Luncheon Muilc (CKLN)\n1:00\u2014Tht Newt\n1:15\u2014Movie Revlewi\nl:30-Riinbow Trio (CKLN)\n1:45- BBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Dtnct Muiic\n8:J0-Songt For Todty\n8:45-Clottng Stock ^otttlont\n8:00-Muiici. Blta      \u2022      t      '\nJ:30-Johnny McGu'i Orch.\n8:45\u2014Silon Orchestra\n4.00\u2014Wtltz Serentdt\n4:30\u2014Hirry Kogen'i Orch.\n4:40\u2014Booki for Chriitmu    ,\n8:00-Pel!te Muslctie\ni:30-The ChrUtmu Tru ot 1838,\n(CKLN)\nEVENINC\nIKM-U3.C Muilc Hour\n1_\u00bb-To b\u00ab tnnounctd\n7:15\u2014Sentimental Serened*\n7:30\u2014Vlckl Chue tt Tom Thomu,\nRecital\nBKW-The Newi\n8:15-Dtvt Dykt ln \"Sonp ot tbt\nRang*\" _   .\n8:48\u2014Hockey  Broadcait\u2014Spokine\nat Nelion\n10:0O-Orgtn Rtclttl\n10:30\u2014Cirl Riviut'i Orch.\nll:0O-Tht Ntwi  -\nU:15-Freddie Mirtin'i Oreh.\nU:30-BillS\"brtuSky\nMrs. Robert Stevens\nHonored at Creston;\nto Live at Vancouver\nCRESTON, Bi &- Mn. C T.\nHtyu tnd Mn. E. C, Murrell wert\njoint hoitestu it tht formtr'i\nhome on Mondty tvening at a\nbridge honorlrig Mn. Robert Steveni wbo it leaving for Vancouver where, they are to reiid* ip future. ;,   ' .   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nAlong with carda' there wai a\n.\u00ab \u00ab. t. oat ot um \u00bbp-r .^^^^ter^i^S'\nihowed It to.ev.ryon. who. cam^n-j^jggjftJS \u00a3\u00a3&\ncontained tnd thott preient were\ntpproprittely thanked tor the kind\nremembrancei. .\nAt cardi high won priie wat\nteken by Mn. 3. A. M. Young, con-\ntolttioni honon going to Mn. Murrell. A delightful lunch wu terved tnd proceedingi cloied wtth:\n\"For aWt a Jolly Oood Fellow.\"\nMn. Steveni wn tin honored\nby th* Women'i thititute the Four\ndub. Mn. tt A. Powell wu, a\nfarewell tea hoiteu.\nHr. and Mn. Steveni cimt here\nfrom Ntkuip ahortty. after tha war,\nand ibe hu been actively Identified with moit everything ln tht\nUn* ot ltdlu' community effort\nIncluding ttvertl termi t| pruident of tht Women'i Inititute ind\nCreiton Women'i Hotpital Auxllliry. She hu bten on tht hoipital\nboard of minigement for tht put\nthrtt yetn. In ioc.il clrclu ihe\nwu tqutUy prominent, Etrlier in\nUie montt they told their ruident\ninto hli crippled little world.\nTo Be Contlnutd\nGERMAN SAILOR IN U.S.\nFEAR^ RETURN TO DANZIG\nINDIANAPOLIS, D\u00ab. \u00bb (AP)\n\u2014Herbert F. Lieflmder, 86, Germtn ullor from Danilg, In municipal court on i ehtrgt of iUe-\nel entry into tte United Stttei,\nId Judgt John L. McNeill:\nIf Fm lent bick to Danilg, TV\nfind tome wiy to comt btck hen.\nI'd rather die thin go btck. You\nctn't talk to your but friend\nwithout fetr of being thrown Into i concentration ctmp.\"\nLitfltndtr wiU be taken to New\nYork tor i hetring betore immigration tuthoriUu.        , .\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"Emmie uyi iht wishes tbt could\ndie juit for a llttl* while. She uyi\nIt'i th* only wty ihtll tver mtke\nher fimlly realize whtt a bad fix\nihe'i In.\"\nC|AT- TRAIL\nMORNINC\n7:00-Breaktut Club\n8:15\u2014Progrimmt Retumt\n10:45\u2014Thnlta trom Grut Optra*\nll:30-On With tht Danca\nAFTERNOON\n>:lS-Women't Journal\nS:00\u2014Gift Tlmt\n3:30\u2014Looking on tht Bright Sldt\n4:00\u2014In Town Tonight\n4:18-Interludt\nEVENINC '  \"\n7:00-Mn, Htrnd-slino Rteitel\n8:45\u2014Hockey\u2014Spoktnt It Ntltct,\nU:30-Slgn Oft\nOtter Periodi\u2014CBC Programmu\nU.S. NETS' BEST\n8:00\u2014MtJor Bowtt* Amateur Hour\n(CBS)\n7:00-Muiie Hill (NBC-Rad)\n8:00\u2014Fred   Wiring   In   Pleuure\nTime (NBC-*ied)\n8:30\u2014Symphony Hour (NBC-Red)\n8:30\u2014Dmce  Orch.   (NBC-BliS)\n10:00\u2014Phil Htrrli' Orch. (MBS)\nNBC-RIO\nKFI, Lot Angeles: KHQ. Spokint,\nKOW, Portltnd: KOA, Denver;\nKPO. Stn Frmciico\nNB0-BLUI\nKGA, Spokme: KOO, Stn Franciico: KJR. SettUe\nCOLUMBIA\nKFPY Spoktnt.' KOIN Portltnd\nKNX Hollwood, KSL Silt Ukt Cit*\nMUTUAL DON Lll\nKOL Sultlt^KFRC Sin Franciico\nproperty at th* North end ot town\n, A. Spun.\nExperience in Spanish\nWar Helps Nazi Flier\nBERLIN, Dec 20 (AP)-Lleut-\nColonel Karl Schumtcher uid todty leuoni which hii iqutdron\nlurned in tht Spwlsh, Civil Wtr\n\u2022nd tht Poli^<SW\u00bb*ilWlp\u00abd in\nthe HtUwlu-.. natal Jaa* aerial\nbatUe with Britith bomben.\nSchumtehtr, hud of Uit punuit\niqutdron which engaged in Monday, btttie wu decorated with tht\nIron crou yeiterdiy.\nIn i prtu inttrvitw, Schumtcher\nuid 52 Vicken-Wtlllngton bomben\ntngtgtd In Uit fight with 40 Gtrmtn punuit plmu.\n\"We don't underettlmttt th\u00ab-Tom-\nmlu,\" Schumtcher tdded. \"W*\nknow whtt they cin do ind we\nknow thtt they in ii brave it\nthey ihowtd Dec. 14 when they tttacked In wetther when tprmtlly\nthert ii no flying.\"\nLondon Evacuated\nChildren to Have\nMerry Christmas\nSy OILYS THOMAS\n(Ctntditn Prut Stiff Writer),\nLONDON, Dtc. 20 (CP).-Lon\ndontn in determined to givt their\n000,000 evicutted ehlldran a Merry\nChriitmu ev*n though tnany of\nthem will not b* with their parent!.\nThe Londoner County Council li\ngiving $20,000 to a fund for orun-\ntilng Chriitmu truti for children\navaenattd :from Greater LonjVm,\nAldermen, Coundllon and other\nstaid dignRarlu tr* prepirlng to\nptay Stntt Cltui ind fill the 800,000\nitockingi, while pltnt trt well under wty for Chriitmu Pfrtlu md\nconcerts to be held in villtgt, town\nind dty htlli.    .       ...\nBrltlth rtllwiyt, unible .to cope\nwith the normil holldiy traffic ind\nlirge numben of parent! ruthlng\nto reception treu, provided, ipecltl\nftciUltet tor ptrenti to viilt their\nchildren before Chriitmu.\nBut It Im't only th. luthoritles\nwho ire pltnning t trett for tbt\nchildren. People who hive opened\ntheir homu to them tr* determined\nthe evtcutu ihtll hive i good time\nind mtny mysterioui pirceli hive\nbtrn smuggled Into homes tnd\nhidden from pryini *r*\u00bb *\u00ab-*-- **\u2022\ngreit dty.\nWomen, whote huabandt wiU not\nbt tblt to tpend the holldiy with\nthem due to wtrttme dutlu, in not\nbeing neglected. Thty tr* being\nrounded up by nelghbon tnd other\nfrlendi. Stooa the .wir toclil bar-\nrlen htvt largely dlitppured,\nFamUiu that have been nelghbon\nfor yean, yet virtual ttrtngen htve\nbeen brought cloter togther by the\nwar. Community orgtnl\u00bbUoni ire\nbeing set up for th. dlitributlon of\nChriitmu htmpert to the needy,\nten for th* children and an invitation to \"come and Join in\" to\nanyon* fac\u00abd with a lonely hpUday.\nWomen tn the virloui tuxllitry\ntervicu who trt not lucky tnough\nto rt luve will get their Chriitmu dinner ill tht ume. ',\nR\nAustralian Air\n(Mel Resigns\nSYDNEY, Dtc. 20 (OP C*Wt) -\nReslmttlon of Air Vict Mtnhtl\nStanley Gobbel u Chief of Stiff of\nUw Roytl Australian Air Forct wu\ntnnounctd todty.\nThe reslgniUon, ipnirenUy dut\nto dlfferencei with the Commonwealth Government, ciused grut\ndisappointment in view ot the fict\nAuitrtlli li rushing preparation! to\npity her part in lh* vut Empire\nlir training ichemt.\nAir Mtnhtl Gobi* in 1814 wu rejected for the Auitrtllin Imptrlil\nForce on tht ground hti tight wu\nit hii own expense tnd enlisted, Ht\nbid, whereupon he went to Englud\nserved u n tvittor tnd won the\nCroll de Guerre, the Distinguished\nService Order, md the rank at at*\nfleer In Uie Ordei of Uie British Mm-\npore. In MM he wti transferred:'\nfrom the R.A.F. to the RA.A.F.\nUNEMPLOYED MAN\nTHREATENS SUICIDE\nPITTSBURGH, Dec. 20 (AJ\u00bb)--Ab\nunemployed young mm gave advance notice today thtt he would\nend \"my worthleu life In tomt\nipeetacular wty\" it midnight\nOhristmts Eve.\n\u2022 The detth thrott retched the Ptttf\nburgh Sen-Telegraph in i letter\nbearing only the ilgmtur* of \"A\nDisappointed American.\" The newipaper got two clergymen to reply\nand published their pleai thit tht\nmen give up hli plan of self dutruo\nUon tnd seek their help.\nCreston Experiences\nWettest December\nCRESTON, B.C.\u2014With a ihowlng of 2.84 lnchu of nln up Ull\nTuetdty morning, thli month has\nproved about the wetteit December the dlitrict hu ever encountered.\nTh* moltture li ptrtlculirly wti-\ncorned In tht unlrrigtted itctioni,\nu tht Summer tnd urly Fill were\nunuiually dry. At Bonnen Ferry,\nIdaho, the Herald expert itatei there\nii no tract of froit below the 8000\nfoot level, to there hu been ample\nopportunity for tilt raini to pene-\ntrtia. .....\nWith tha Kootenay Lake level at\nill fut abovt lero md tbundtnt\nnlnftU, the wtter hu been backing up in tht dyked treu tnd on\nboth Recltmttion firm md In Cruton Dyking Dlitrict it wu neceiiary to gtt. tht pumpi going for\na few dayi in order to avert flooding of the firm Undi, mor* ptrtlculirly. tractt town to FtU whut,\nof which there it about 1200 acres\non tht Reclamation farm\u2014tU of\nwhich looki well md hu hid Idul\nwetther to gtt a healthy root\ngrowth.\nThou who'can recall 1814-15\nitate th* long open Fall wltb lti\nrains, fogi and gloomy weather of\n1888 il on a ptr with the former\nperiod, when the VtUty encountered in exceptlontlly mild Winter,\nmd leu thm a normal inowfall.\nCanadians to Be\nGranted Le,ave\nfor Christmas\nly OILLIS PURCELL\nCanadian Prut Itaff Wrlttr   Jllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll\nWITH THE CANADIAN ACTIVE\nSERVICE FORCE SOMEWHERE\nIN ENGLAND, Dec. 20 (OP able)-\nFive dtyt' luve will be granted over Chriitmu tnd New Yeir'i to t, \u2022\nlimited number of otfloert ind other\nranki of the Ctntdian Activt Service Fores', lt wu tnnounced today,\nTbe letve will be rutricted to\nthott wtth relitioni or friends to\nviilt ln the Britiih Iilet, lince the\ngroups planning entertainment for\nCanadian troopt ln London tnd else\nwhere irt not yet organlied.\nLeavei wlU be tvallable it New\nY.ir'i or liter for thou not benefitting from tht Chriitmu concessions.\nCanadian unlti In ctmp ire now\ncomplete tnd ire engaged In practice. Th* troopi irt comfortably located in barracks with central heating, u in Canada.\nAround headquarttrt of the\nC.A.S.F. a good detl of Ume li tpent\nshivering vying to keep warm and\nseeking hetvy otggage md trunks\nto get out long underwear. The\nwarmest Ctntditn It Prlvite D. J.\nMcEwen of Otttwt, ot the idvance\nparty which hu been here for t\nmonth. He movu iround feeding\ncotls to the grates.\nFollowing tomorrow*! visit of\nLesUie Hore-Belisha, Secretary of\nState for War, Hon. Vincent Maisey,\nCtntdian High Commissioner to the\nUnited Kingdom, tnd General Sir\nWtlter Kirke, Comander-ln-Chlef\not th. home forces, Major-General\nA. O. L. McNaughton, the Canadian\ncommander, tnd hit chief assistant\nwlU go to London Friday to clem\nup i virlety of matters and will\nvisit the War Office to iee General\nSir Edmund Ironside, Chief of Uie\nImperiil General Staff.\nGeneral McNiughton ln a ititement today uld thet \"on tht eve\npf Christmu Uie people of Uie Britith Isles htvt ut themselves out to\ngive ut t merry welcome\" tnd thit\n\"the generous often of hospitality\ntre much tppreclited.\"\nAt the ctmp Uie boyt will get\nthli Ohristmts menu: Rout turkey,\nEngliih dairy-fed pork, Christmas\npudding, old lie, mine, pld\nwwnwanwiianiaitniinnitiiigitui\nBe Sure to Hear\nChristmas\nTree of\nDaily at 5:30 p.m,\n\u25a0**-M\n\"Build.B.C. Payrolls\"\nAbout\nChristmas\nand Babies\nand Milk\nWe'd like to write a lot about\nthe help Pacific Milk is to\nbabies and at the same time\nwrite about Christmas, but we\nwill write a little. Babies do\nnot know about Christmas but\nthousands of them are thriving\non Pacific Milk and Pacific\nMilk at Christmas time has I\nlarge place in the food that is\nserved.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated and Vacuum Packed\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiil\nHave You Used\nSKIS\na\nv Why Not Turn\nThem Into Cash?\nA WANT AD\n'Will Find a\nPurchaser\nTwo (il llnei I timet 80c ntt\nTwo (2) llntt ence 20o mt\nKelson Daily News\nPHONI 1\u00ab\n rurkeys Replace\nTrail Rallblrds\nBg,\" by Deloret Kraft; tong, \"\nNltb You Could Htvt Seen Him'\nTRAIL, B. C_ Dtc. 20-Whllt tht\n\"rail Rink li noted tor lti lively\ntilbirdi it hockey gimet, tht\nlouth tnd of It ti now itocked with\ni different vtritty, 48,000 poundi\nif turkey.\nDlitributlon of theta blrdt, num.\nwring tbout 3600, will commence\n[hurtdty tt I i.m. to employee! of\nhe ConsoUdtted Mining tt Smelting\nCompany of Ctntdt.\nAbout 3100 blrdt tit glfti from\nht Consolidated to mtrritd em-\niloyeei living in Trail tnd Bossltni,\nMnsionert, widows tnd wivu of\nformer employees now terving in\nhe trmy. OtLtrt ire for West Koo-\nenty Power li Ught Compiny, tnd\n_lty of Trail employeu.\nLut yur the blrdt numbered\n1948 tnd weighed 40,000 poundi.\nrhundty dlitributlon of tht gob-\nMen will continue from 8 i-m. to\nI pjn. and Friday from 8 a-m. to\nI p.m.\nDistribution tn Roaslind will be\nmide from the Court Houie during\nIht umt houn on Thunday and\nrrtday^^ . '\nTabernacle Party\nHas Lengthy and\nPleasing Program\nSongi, recltatloni, lnitrumenUl\n\u2022election!, and the presentation of\n\"ti to children were features ot\nannual Chriitmu party of the\n' I Pe-tocottal Tabernacle Wed-\nnlghL Rev. C. A. C Story\nairman,\nht program follow!\nSoni. \"Glory to God ln tht High.\nMt\", by tha Sunday School; pray-\nsin by tht putor; recitation, \"Wei'\n, by \"Sonny\" Greer; rtcttt-\n\"A Joyoui Time\", by Audrey\n-, carol, \"Silent Night\" by be.\nprimary and Junior Sunday\ndiaiei;  recitation,  \"Shir-\ni\nby Eleanor McLaren; recitation, \"A\nLot ot Love\", by Pit Kellogg; reel'\nation \"When We Love\", by Eleanor\n~ tl; cornet aolo, \"Hark Uie Herald\nSing\", by Jimu Johnston;\nStation, \"Juit Jesus\" by Shirley\nng; long, \"Tht Wise Men\" by\nJit boyi' din; recitation, \"It'i\nChriitmu* by Dorothy Kellogg;\ntong \"In a Little Manger\" by the\nprimary and junior glrli; long \"The\nAngeli' Song*' by Junior, intermediate and lenior boyi and girli of tbt\nchoir; recitation \"Suppoit\" by June\nLang; voctl duit \"O Uttlt Town\nof Bethlehem\" by Either Anderion\nand Dorothy Binghtm; recitation,\n.\u2022Twelve Golden Tentt\" David Story;\n\" logue \"About the Birth\" by the\n' r glrli tnd boyi tnd Min Dorii\n__ er, teicher; initrumental te-\nlections with two uxophonu, cornet and piano, by Mill Dorii Wet-\nvtr, Mlu Ruby Kline, Stirling Mm-\nuel tnd M. Sing; recitation, \"Chriit-\nmu Baby\" by Miriam Armitrong;\n, voctl duet \"One Dty\" by Frank\nDyck and Erllng Kraft; recitation\n\u2022The Guiding Star\" by Mtrlene\nKaila; tona \"Witchman, What of\ntht Night\" by Thomu Blihop; reel,\ntatlon \"The Chriitmtt CtnaV by\nI Glenn Mansell; long \"No Room in\ntht inn\" by Intermediate girls;\n\u2022no dutt \"King ot tht Forut'\nMiss M. Una tnd Mlu Irli Kraft;\nMdtaUon \"A Chriitmu of Long\nAgo\" by Shirley Armitrong; cirol\n\"Crown Him King of Klngt\" by\ntht Choir; recitation \"The Touch of\ntta Masters Htnd* by Thomai\nBlihop; long \"Hark, What Mean\nThoie Holy Volcu\" by teichen tnd\nofficen of the Sundty School; vocal\nquartette \"That Buutlful Name\".\nMisi Kbit Riddock,. Mn. Albert\nWilbur, Erllng Kraft and Mr. Story;\ndistribution of ctndy, nuti tnd or-\nngei to the Sundiy School children\ny Mr. Story; tnd doxology tnd\npraytr by Mr. Story.\nTAX AID DEADLINE\nitn FOR HOUSING\nAa CONSTRUCTION\nTRAIL. B. C Die. 20-Thli City\nhu been tdviied thtt builden ot\nhouMf conitructed tfter Mty 20,\n1940, will not bt granted the munlciptl taxation benefit! under provisioni of tha National Homing\n.Ad\nte\nTrail Ladies' Curling\nTRAIL, B. C- Dtc 20\u2014Dnwi of\nthe Ltdlu* Club Blaylock Cup Competition for Thursday follow:\nMn. CtrroU Kendall vt. Mrt. G.\nHicki; Mn. E. A. Temple vi. Mra.\nJ. A. MUler; Mn. S. J. Meredith vi.\nMn. W. J. Wigstaft; Mn. W. Simp-\naon vi. Mrt. A Johniton\nCorn ta now- the principal food\ncrop of naUvu ln South Africa. .\nBurglars Are Put to\nFlight by Fairview\nMerchant Early Hour\nTwo would-be burtltra, ont with\nin optn uck in hR htndi, who\nitepped through tbt tront door of,\ntht Fiirview Meet Mirktt, Ntlton Avtnut, urly Wedneidiy\nmorning left ln a hurry whin O.\nC. Thomu, Proprlttor, charged\ntbem.\nSleeping ln a room at Uie rur ot\ntht shop, Mr, Thomu hetrd lomeone timbering wltb the front door\nhmdle ibout 1 i.m. Tht noise ceu-\ned but resumed liter. Attar a few\ntwists of Ult lock, two men itepped\nthrough Uie door. Mr. Thomu\njumped it them tnd they fled.\nCtty police, notified tbout 8:30\na-m. art investigating.\nDecision Defamatory\nLibel Preliminary\nHearing Postponed\nTRAU* B. C, Dec. 20\u2014The decliion of Ptrktr Wlllltmi, Pollct\nMtgtitrtta, it tht preliminary hetring of the Elmer D. HtU defimttory\nlibel charge, which wu reeerved at\nthi conclusion of tht hetring tight\ndtyi tgo, wu postponed Wednesdiy\nfor mother week.\nSunningdale'i\nWater System\nto Cost $11,000\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec 20\u2014For in\nittllttion ot tht wtter tyitem in\nSunningdale , the ownert, Columbit\nPtrk!, Ltd., will bt chirged $11,000,\nlt wu decided it \u25a0 ipeciil meeting\nof the City Council Monday night\nThe amount wUl bt paid over a 20-\nyear period.\nSt. Paul's Sunday \u25a0\nSchool Pupils Have\nChristmas Parties\nBeglnnen, primtry and Junior\ngradu ot St. Paul'l Sunday School\nwednetdty were treated to Chriitmu parties hi Uw Church Hall.\nSanta Claus viiited the beginner\ntnd primtry pupili In tht tfter*\nnoon. Motion picturu wert ihown\nto Uit Junion in thi evening by\nMn. J. H. Argyle. Games and refreshment! were enjoyed. Mrs. Foster HiUiird told the iftaller chUdren in Interesting itory.\nMn. T. J. S. Firguion, Superintendent of Uie three grades ot tht\nSundty School, wu general convener. '\nIn ehtrgt ln tht iftemoon wtrt\nthe tetchen who tponaortd tht\nptrty, Mra. T. R. Mother, Mn,\nWtlter Htrknett, Mlu Annit Harkness, Mlu Grace Laughton, Mri.\nChirlu Leggett, Mrs. BeUa Tait\nand Mlu Delmt Robertion.\nThe Wohelo Club iponiored Uit\nevening'! parte. Tetchen in ehtrgt\nwere Erneit Bill, David Fairbanks\nMiu Idi Graham, Mrs, J. H. Co.\nventry tnd Mra. Divid Maloney.\nRookies Trample the\nBomberettes 34 to 4\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, NILION, I, C\u2014THURIDAY MORNINO, DIC. t*   tW\u00bb\nAt tht Rookiet extended ttielr\nunbeaten record to ilx gtmu in\nu mtny itart! in tha Nelion Ladlu' BuketbaU Leagut thli Winter\ntnd lengthened their lugue letd to\nthree full gamu, Uie High School\nBomberettei were iwtmped 34-4 at\nthe Civic Centre Wedneidiy night\nNow mired tn the cellar, Uit\nichool-glrli, whoie redeeming feature hai been their fight, did show\nImprovement in their lut league\nttart tgalmt the Acei, but lut night\nthey were fed on a leant diet of a\nbuket a half, the firat by Kiy\nManahan and tha other by Sheila\nDunwoody.\nWhen Iiobel Donovan waa\ndrafted from tha Acu to fill a\nvacancy on the Rooklu' lineup\nresulUng trom the abience ot Deanie\nWtUtce, tt didn't help the Bomberettei tny, for the ipeedy redhei\/i,\nwho topi the lugue in icoring,\ngrabbed otf the night'i point-getting honon wtth ieven buketi,\nClote behind her wu mother redhead, Captain PhyUli Willice, who\npiled up 12 mlntt. The rut ot the\nRookies' icorlng ww done by blond\nIris Johansson who icored all hor\neight pointi tn the list hall\nJack Gray refereed,.\nScore by period:       [,',\u00a3\u2022\nRooklu           8  8  4  16-34\nBomberettu   \u2022_   2 0  1   0\u20144\nTeami wert:\nRooklu \u2014 Mirjorle Todd, Im\nJohansson 8, Evi Henrlckson, Isobel Donovin 14, tnd Phyllis Wallace\n12.\nBomberettei \u2014 Lorraine Carew,\nRomaine Benta, Iubelle Kay, Margiret Thain, Doreen Manahan,\nNeent McClement Kay Manahan 2,\nand Sheila Dunwoody 2.\nMrs. W. G. Hunter\nDies, Vancouver\nWord hu bttn received in Ntlion thit i former mident Mrt. W,\nO. Hunter, died at Vmcouver on\nTuesdijr. Her huibtnd, who optr-\ntted tn eleotrlctl itort ln Nelton,\npredtcautd htr tbout tout yean\nago. .\nMn, Hunter, who wm bora la\nEnglind, irrived in Ctnidt In 1104,\nHer tint plact ot midinot wu\nStrome, Alta., tfter which ihe lived\nin Nelion for i period of ipproxlmttely lo yetn up to tour yean\nago.\nSurviving har art a daughter.\nMrt. H. H. Hirrlion of Ledue, Alta.,\ntnd three listen, Mn. J. Richtrdi\ntnd Mrs. SivlUt of Vmcouver, and\nMrt. H. Richtrdi ot PenUcton.\n\u00bb'        '   '       *       I -is..;-' v\nSociety\n(Continue* From Ptft Flva) '\na Smith Curwen of Ypilr vitlted\nNelton yetterdty.\nt Charlu Macaulay who attendi\nVancouver CoUegt, Vancouver, bu\nirrived to ipend Chriitmu wltb\nhit ptrenti, Mr. and Mn. Robert\nMacaulay\na H. R Kitto left via Great\nNorthern for Loi Angelu, Calif,\nto ipend tht Winter.\n\u2022 P. Sulllvin tnd hli ton ot\nBoiwell tie City viiiton.\na Dr. tnd Mn. T. H. Bourque,\nHouiton Street htvt taken up ruidenct ln the Blackwood homt, HaU\nMinu Road, tor tht Winter.\n\u2022 R. L. Nlcholi, General Agent\not tht C. B. lc' Q. Railway, E E.\nLaw, Travelling Frtlght Agent of\ntht aunt company, and C R. Spit\u2022\nford. Gnat Northern, Travelling\nAgent, ipent yuterdiy b Nelion.\nt Dtniel Mclnnes lift via C. P,\nR. Uie flnt of tba wttk for London, Ont\na Tuudty tht NeUon; Ladlu*\nCurling Club memben wen holt-\nohm al thtir tnnutl club tea ln the\nCivic Ctntrt roomi whtn they wtrt\nmisted by Mra. W. O. Rose, Honor-\ntry Pruldtnt tnd Mn. W. E. Wuton, Honorary Vict-Pruldtnt ot tho\nChi*b, who pruided at the dtlnty\ntta tablt centred by a illver baiktt\nof \"mumi, f linked to rtd and grttn\nlighted taptn. Membtri and guuti\npreunt Included Mn. T. Homer-\n\u25a0htm, Mn. W. K Bltlr. Mn. R.\nHeddle, Miu Annit Smith, Mn.\nAlex Alltn, Mn. A. O. Lint, Mra\nR. WtUtce, Mn. W. Kline, Miu Jtan\nDlngwtU, Mill Gract Ltughton,\nMn. Coombi, Mn. George Cady,\nMn. McLellind, Mn. T. S. Jemion,\nMln Ethel Smith, Mn. Charlu Beltner, Mn. H. H, Horntr, Mn. A. Willice, Mn. A. DlngwtU, Mrt. M.\nWilion, Mra. J. H. Argyll, Mrt. B.\nMarkle, Mn. L, Middin, Mrt. McGovern, Mn. N. C. SUbbt, Mn.\nNormi McLeod,.Mn. O. Morrii,\nMn. A. Kraft Mn. R. U McBride,\nMn. Eric Sowerby, Mrt. Ltt, Mra,\nL. M. Smith, Mrt. Maudt Travu,\nMlu Marion HUI of Ktmlopi, Mn,\nR. T. Tiffin, Mm. T. Johnion, Mn.\nJ. C. Hooker, Mn. John Tetgue,\nMn. B. a Stallwood, Mn. Anthony\nBtnki, Mn. a M. Whimiter, Mri.\nCRESTON Social...\nCRETTON, B. C\u2014Miu Flortnot\nMcClurt hu ltft for Wycllflt to\ntptnl tht Christmu vacation wltb\nbtr ptrenti.\nCol Fred Lister of Ctmp Liiter\nwu t viiitor for tht innuil muting of Cruton-BoiweU locil ot tht\nB. C. F. O. A.\nA. Wtldi of Crubrook wu t\nguut of Mr. and Mn. A. L. Film-\nir.   ,\nW. J. Avery hu left tor Mirlpott\non a month i holiday. Ht will bt\nhomt in Mariposa for the golden\nwedding innlverury ot hii ptrenti.\nJoe Stephen! ot Corn Creek wu\na viiitor to town.\nPrinciptl Stewirt J. Grahim of\nCruton Villey United School District high school, tccomptnied by\nMra. Grahim hts left for Victorit\nto ipend the Chriitmu vtcition\nwith tht former'i ptrenti.\nMri. McGregor li ipending the\nYuietide holidtyi with fritndi ln\nVletorli.\na A. C. Thlekt, tecemptnltd by\nhli witt tnd ftmily trt tpending\ntht holidtyi tt Vineouvir Us]\ncout pointa.\nMr. md Mra. Ftrcy R. Truicott\nhtvt returned trom thtlr wedding\ntrip to Nelion ind TrtU.\nMin Jeu Armitrong, who ll a\nItudent at University of B. C ll\n\u2022pending two weeki holldiy with\nhtr fither, W. G. Armitrong.\nJohn Ryckmu wu I visitor from\nWeit Creiton.\na Eutmin, Dr. Ctmpbell, A. S.\nEdgtr tnd Perley Putnim wert it\nSindpoint for tht charter night\nceremonial ot the Llon'i Club in\nthat town. Mn. Edgar, Mn. Putnim\nmd Miu Morrlion ilio mide the\ntrip.\nFrank Putnim, M. L. A\u201e tnd O.\nS. Gallager of Nelion, viiited Gny\nCreek.\nLloyd Starke of Bonntn Firry,\nIdiho, wu t viiltor htrt.\nJ. W. WlUitmi wu In from Summit Cnek.\nWilliam Brown. Mra. B. B.r|pl\"\n...... 1th. Thi\nStreet hti u guut Mttt Join\nCooper of Grand Forki.\na Douglu McLaughlin wu tn\ntown from Crawford Bty yuterday.\na Mn. Charlei Mtddtn of Ymlr\nviiited Nelion Tueidiy.\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. Chirlu Morrii\nhiv* u guut for Chriitmu thtlr\ndiughter, Miu Effie Morrii, *rho ti\na itudent at Unlvenity ot British\nColumbit, Vtncouvtr.\n\u2022 Mist Detnle Wtlltce, Ctdtr\nStreit who hu been visiting Miu\nEthel Lingley ln Crubrook, wlU\nreturn home todty.\na C. E. Wiuon of Grmd Forki\nviilted town yesterdty.\n\u2022 Mn. Nellie Haggarty, HtU\nMinu Rotd, Imvu todty for Toronto to visit relttivu tnd fritndi.\n\u2022 Miu Jocelyn (Binky) Wragge.\nwho tttendi Queen Mirgiret School\nln Duncin, V.I., irrived Tuudty\nto tpend the hoUdtyt with her pirtnti, Mr. md Mn. E. C. Wragge,\nObservitory Strett\n\u2022 W. Kirby, who tttendi UJB.C.\nIn Vincouver, has arrived to visit\nhis father, A. Kirby, over tht holidtyi.\n\u2022 Hugh Grttnwood of WUlow\nPoint ipent yesterdty in town.\n\u2022 Cyril Coffee lett vlt Grttt\nNorthern yeiterday for Vucouver\nto ipend Chriitmu with hit mothtr.\na Mrt. F. Scott ot Bonnington\nviiited Nelson yuterdty.\na Mr. ud Mn. F. Roumtn, Ntlion Avenue, Fiirview, htvt ii\ngueiti thtir two diughten, Tbtrua\nud Agnu \u00abf Trail.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mri. Kenneth Jolllffe of Cnnbrook viiited fritndi\nto Nelion.\nROW! AND ASSOCIATES\nTAKE LEASE NEAR FERN\nRlchird Rowt ot Nelion and levertl aiMcittet have ttken a lent\ntnd.bond on a mining property\nnur th* Fern Mint tt Hall Siding\nit wit nported to Ntlton Wedneidiy.\nMr. Rowt wu a mtmbtr ot tht\ntyndlctte which urller ln the yur\nreopened the L.H. mine it Silver-\nton, ind of tht compuy, Fingltnd\nMlnei, Ltd., which wu Incorporated\nby the tvndlcttt to ttkt over the\nL. H. The Ftnglud it chtnging\nhandi. '\nPod Office In\nMiddle ef Rush\nWith the cucelltd letter oount\nrising to 16,121 Tueidiy, from 14.-\nMt Mondiy; u tvtn hetvitr ctunt\nWedneiday; tnd ptrcelt lncretitng\nlecordingly, tht Ntlion Poit Offlct\nWednesday wu \"right in the mid\ndie\" of the Chrlstmu rush. Tht\n16,721 letten put through tht tuto-\nmttlc cmcellmg machine wert ex\nclusivt of thou ctnceUed by hand.\nBoth Incoming and outgoing mills\nwere heavier and there wu t noted\nIncreue ln locil mail. Wednesdiy\nwu tht list luggested dtte on\nwhich to mtU to iny part ot Brltlth Columbli, tnd todty It tht lut\nluggeited dty tor loetl milling.\nCirrttn wert deliyed on thtlr\nttternoon roundi till nurly 2 o'clock\nWedneidiy u tht Wutbound pusenger train did not trrtvt untU\n11:03 dut to increued mall. Extra\nmau, baggagt md expreu etn\nan the traini dtlly. In town, in\ntxtrt truck hti been put In oper-\ntUon by Uit Ctntdlm Ptcific Express Compuy for City deUvary.\nPostmuter R. M. Mtnthtn itated\nthtt the Port Office itaff \"would\nhtve been Jutt ibout iwtmped\" if\nan Engliih mill hid trrlvtd on tht\nlite train Wednudiy morning. No\nEngliih maU hu trrlvtd tinea lait\nwtek. ,\nMAIL LOOALEARLY       ' ,\nMr. Mtnthtn itruied thit If lout\nmill wu ient etrly the Pott Offlct\nstaff would bt better tblt to copt\nwith tht bugt volumt ot outiidt\nmill thit wu sure to trrlve in the\nthree dtyi remtinlng until tht holi-\ntin* ot rtettvtng letten and paraala\noa tim* trom diitact polnti.\nFor tutor handling. Mr. Mint-\nbin ilio urgtd thtt ptoplt unding\nmiU \"plus* itop putting lubercu-\nloiii itampi on tht addreu ildt of\nparcels ud letten.\" Ai thet* itampi\nwera tht um* tin tad ihapt u\npoittgt itampt, they ctuitd grttt\nconfusion In htndllng tb* mill\nMtny ptrctls tnd letten wlto thtm\non tht tddrtu ildt often had to bt\nctnctUtd a ucond ar third tlmt\nwhtn tht postagt itampi w\nmined tot flnt tlmt.\nA \"Smtt Cltui\" tUcker, or othar\nChriitmu itlckera which wtrt not\ntht ilu of poittgt itampi wtrt\n\"O. K\" but tht Tuberculoili itampi\nihould bt pliced only on tht btck\not tht pireeli ud lttttn.\n\"It not only ctutu confusion but\nIt ii retlly prohibited,\" Mr. Mtnthtn\nANDERSON ASSAULT\nCASE IS ADJOURNED\nHurlng ot Thtodort Andtnon on\nI chirge of intuiting Gtt Pong,\nChinese rutaurtnt mtnigtr, wu\nadjourned untU December If by\nWiUltm Brown. Pollct Magiitrate,\nin Police Court Wednesdiy morning. It wti tht third tdjournment\nof the hetring, InformtUon for\nwhich wu laid by Gtt Peng D*-\nCember 11. Adjournment wu mtdt\ntt tht requeit ot a C. Uvlng,\nCouniel for Andenon.\nENCINEERS VIEW\nALPINE PROPERTY\nL D. Clarke of Toronto, and B.\nN. Shirp ot Spoktne, Mining Engineen, wtre In Ntlton Wednudiy tfter extmlnlng tht Alplnt mine\ndty, tnd cltliem would be mora ind miU tt Ten-Mile Creek.\nl(#3\n* \u00bbA\u00abt WV1N\nvnmAM * urn\nFURNITUM COMPANY     **\nTht Bout* of Furnltur* Stylu\nlag It Bile,     Ntlwn     Phon* 118\nStan Optn\nTHURSDAY\nFRIDAY and\nSATURDAY\nNight Until 9:00 p.m.\n.Maaaaaaaaaai\nSNOW AND RAIN MAKE\nPRECIPITATION TOTAL\n.53 INCH WEDNESDAY\nTrtcu of mow thtt feU to t dtpU\nof htlf in Inch Tuudty night wtr<\nitUl viilblt in Nelion'i uphill tec\ntloni Wednudiy, but rtln took \u00bb\nawty firther downtown. About 8:4!\n&m. ltrge white fltku begin tc\nU ud continued untU tbout i\najn.,when tht ftU turned to ileei\nud rtln.\nOnt ot tht httvtut rtlnfilli foi\nMint dtyt wu recorded Wedneidtj\nwtth .53 inch praclpitatlon from t\np.m. Tuudty till 2 p.m. Wednetdty\nTht ringi of tamperttur* wu Iron\n32 to 37 degreu. \u25a0\nSalmo Development\nMay Bring Industry\nWllllim Feeney ot Burnt Vtllty,\nnetr stlmo, ii 'developing a low\ngrid* proposition which miy to thi\nnetr futurt develop into t ntw Induitry for tht Kootenayi,\" lt wti\n\u25a0tated in Ntlion. Wednudiy. Mr.\nFeeney wu t city viiitor.\nwood and MiM E. Smith. Thot* it-\nlilting by Mrving wer* Mra. Cltr-\nence Wtrd, Mn. L. S, Bradley, Mn.\nBert Whltehud, Mn. O. C. Alltn,\nMn. Charlei Norrli, Min M.\nThompton, Mn. SmaU and Mn. F.\nN. May.\n\u2022 Captain a Hincki of Crawford Bay, who it ipending tot Winter in Kailo wu in toe city yetterdty to meet hii diughter, who attendi tchool In Vucouver.\n\u2022 Angui Ctmpbell, Victoria\nStreet had u guettt, hit brothtr,\nL. A. Campbell of TraU, alio hli\nbrother-in-law ud lliter, Mr. tnd\nMn. Frtd Brett of New Denver,\nwho htvt returned.\n\u2022 Mlu Htltn Stubbi, Ntlton\nAvenut, Tttrvtew, left yuterday\nfor Salmo to viiit her brother-in-\nltw tnd iliter, Mr. ud Mra. Htr.\nbert Grutchfield.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. Robert SmlUle\nhava taku up reildence at 417\nHouiton Street.\n\u2022 Mn. John DeKlnder, Rosemont\nhai ii guuta tor Christmu, her\ndaughter and grandchildren, Mrs.\nHirry Pirk! tnd Harold, Freddie\nand Dorothy of San FrancUeo,\nformer residents ot Nelion.\n\u2022 O. a Burden of Crawford\nBay viilted Nelion yuterdiy.\n\u2022 George Benwell Sr., hti\ngrandion, fiUly Benwell. and E. H.\nStubbi hive returned from a motor\ntrip to Spokane,\n\u2022 Mn. F, F. Payne, Hoover\nStreet returned Tuudty from teveral weeki spent in Vtncouver.\n\u2022 Mrs. J. Haight of Trail vitlted\nNelton Tuesday.\n\u2022 P. Smith of Sheep Creek wu\na city viiltor yuterdty.\n\u2022 Miu   Edith.  Blaney,\nColored Lights Play\nBig Part, Christmas\nDecorating This Year\nPerhipi mor* thin *vtr before,\ngay colored llghtt ara giving Ntlion\ntot cheerful ttmoiphere ot tot aea-\nion toll Chriitmu. Streeti, ttorti,\npolnti ot vantage and ltwnt ar* all\ndecorated.\nVlelng for honon ara tha huge\nChriitmu tre* in Gyro Ptrk tnd\nitrlngi ot colored light! rimming\ntot entire tront and anda oi tot\nCivic Centra.\n'\" Frotn to* Ortntto Roid, from\nwhere a view of toe City glvu lt\ntha nam* \"City ot Llghtt,'7 to* blaza\not color It tvtn mora ipecteculir.\nThrough a great muy windowi\nud doon, itrlngi ot colored lights\ncu bi wen oh Chriitmu treu, and\naround roomi.\nString! ot Ughti on trtu growing In yardi or on treu on porches\nlend a cheerful reasonal touch.\nThere fi mor* of toll type of Chriitmu decoration thu to any year\npreviouily.\nStoru hava bten decorated tor\ntome Urn* with in tuortmsnt of\n\"frills, fringe!\" ud Ughti, wmt ot\ntht tchemei vtrging on tot\nipecteculir.\nLECION AT TRAIL\nFORWARDS TOBACCO\nTRAIL, B. 0. Dtc. 20-A total ot\n368 packagei ot clgirettei, teven\npackages of tobacco and three clgan\nwere contributed by local resident! to the Ctntditn Legion ihipment to TrtU men lerving wlto the\nCanadiu and Britiih urvice torcei.\nA cue ot contribution! wu unt\nto England thit week, H. L. Jackion, Chalrmu of toe Legion Committet, itatei. Ptrceli wer* \u25a0 tlio\nient to unitt at Prince Rupert ud\nOttawa.\nTRAIL RAND RECEIPTS\nFOR COMMUNITT CHEST\nTRAIL, B. C\u201e Dec. 20\u2014Receipt*\not the TrtU Maple Lett Bind concert latt Sundty night were $100,\nwhich will be turned over to tha\nCedar Community Chut\nMIMf CHMSTMAS...\nF\u00ab\u00abglwK - < -   \/, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:.,u    ,t;\nIThii advertisement \u00a3 not publlihet. or displayed by tha Liquor Control Board or by tha Government,\u00abt British Columbia.\nGENERAL ELECTRIC appliances answer\nevery Christmas gift problem. Their modem\nbeauty, their everyday usefulness make them\nwelcome in every home. The wide (election\nof G-E gifts solves evety question of what to\ngive this Christmas. A few dollars down will\nput a G-E appliance in the home.  ;;\nSm G-E Appffcncw on tStpky of hading\nMhchkal hardw-n audi (ttportnwnt stores.\nHOTFOINTWArrUI\nChroma issidni, Balm ttnpc-\nlssjcmmrsn\u00abiislsljifM8.H\nCOrrif-MAKIR-   \u00bbHtCOL*TOR-SI>.\nAHoosoitt. AinlsnM *U1 kt amd of tkis -A mw. emtmllmt\na_ Incum ll Mim Hotya-it smut time, toMssTfocmrdvaM. s-KsotWcikwisvi rssl.\n\u25a0-;   rich. Ml sUwmtdcoa.il ud tkt Midou cofsn Two iIIcm si om dan Tny ctnudi,  -rithou\n '-\"-   1na*tM hanks*,  ttam 88.W m_oatm*im...*tM tfaft ......M.W\n:i\nHOTPOINT IMH-A  UiU- TU1CHHOM ALAMS\nwttabtsUKHMdc CuncilMtt \u2014A dssttodtbU dock. \u2014lommbsw. Jmiht\nfor sU bbrica tl W.K. CMmt No wlndlm\u2014Kcmiss. tktssf le*tbteUttf Itn.\ntk-ttft-M -mMl m*-m....\u00bbM    MosJtb tttm UM M.W ltd K.K.\nuOTFIH.:\ntlsn-i \u2014m-nmitmmmtbMl   Wrtcorat  oa cold  s_ibt\u00bb-\nDuists te qout tf wme la s Htr.  mumi b\u00abd qolcklr \u00abod nUmi\n*MOmim*...,,....ttM   tcb\u00ab_o4p__u.lt_Ki_\u00bbi\u00bb7-\u00bb\n_ airaiaia.  mwuhib   o-fmoma-smt   iunump e-maoio-   \u2022-\u25a0 clunirs-   \u00ab-im*iivil-airk\n- Skill  wul  tk*   ATOR-Ssmi   -Btltis ttl*    taMklidtiw. \"laid-    -ham Om   _-***-_     - Utriiki   MosWs    -Tta   mt   tins\nspMdMdKOMswof  ucgntat,(bod.   tan. Umt tm    ftftt\"  mUi  Uab     SMikiM >U lotiltl tlwl    boa ***.**. Crlia-    msttt, uriu-Uta lit.\nt HotMiot.    Item   ._*\u25a0**%   Icttm   wttk billi.    mm.   homei teem    wimf  dlifo.       im en. with tm-..    For   contort    ud\n S126.B0     !   8184   Item  887 84430    i....Wtja ..au.HtoSiM - mou. Fro-\u00bb_8J\u00bb.-8    Mik.InM.S34M\nCANADIAN    GENERAL ELECTRIC   titi\u2122\nstt.\nGENERAL ELECTRIC GIFT APPLIANCES SOLD IT\nPHONE 160\n574 IAKER ST.\nK. McRORT\nNELSON. I.C.\nGENERAL ELECTRIC GIFT APPLIANCES SOLD IT\nWest Kootenay Power & Light Co.\nCedar Avenue, TRAIL\n-UMITED-\nCelumbla Avenue, ROSSLAND\nCanyon Read, CRESTON\n PAOI  IIOHT i \u2014\t\nSlocan Pioneer,\nReynolds, Dies\nKEW DENVER, RC- \u2014 JPunertl\ntervicei for Robert L. Reynolds\nwen held Mondty tt St Stephen'!\nAngUctn Church. Odd Fellowi of\nSlocm Lodge tttended ln a body.\nRev. F. Browne conducted the lervicei tt tht church md gnveilde\nafter which tha Odd FeUowi held\ntheir committal tervlce\nTwo hymni wen lung, Mn.\nHambly ot Silverton pliyed tht orgtn by request. BeiuUful floral\ntributes covered the casket PtU-\nbeiren were P. Swtn, E. Graham,\nMr. Grant, WUliam Clough, Wilter\nClough ot Slocin City tnd N. C.\nTattrie Sr. of New Denver.\nMr. Reynold, wis 88 yein of tge\nand wu born In Nottingham, England. He hai resided ln Slocu City\ntbout 39 yetn tnd for t good\nnumber of yean worked on the C\nP. R. botti ti engineer.\nHe It lurvived by hii widow,\ntwo diughten, Gladys who it on\nthe nunlng staff of Slocin Community Hospital, New Denver, md\nLindi of Red Deer, Alta, ud a\naon Raymond of Slocu City.\nOn Any Cold Day ,\nSomething Hot\nCapitol Confectionery\nAnntbli Blk. Phont 880\nHUNTERS!\nSPECIAL GUN POLICY\nfor only five dollan per yetr,\nFrank A. Stuart\n677 Biker 8t  Nelion, B.C.  Ph.880\n1928 Chevrolet\nSedtn. flood tlrtt.\nLicence\n$75\nSky Chiel Auto\nK4 Btktr St.  SERVICE  Phont 122\nHornets Win Exciting\nGame From Bombers;\nAre in First Hoop Place\nBittling galltntly ta hold their\nthree-point letd ln Ull lttt quirtet\nwith only four men, Um Hornett,\ndefending championi of Uie Nelson\nMen'i Basketball League, noted out\nthe High school Blue Bomben 25-20\nIn in exciting gime it the Civic\nCentn Wednetdty night The victory regained tint pltce for Uie\nHorneti who in now ont point on\nthe upper tide of the Bomben.\nThe climax of the game ctmt\nwhen Bill Towniend, Hornet husky,\nwu ruled out of the gtme in the\nlttt 10 minutei with four pertontU\nWith only fivt men to itart with,\nHorneti htd to continue with only\nfour, but they went on to better\ntheir 18-18 leal\nFoiter Milli, Ctptaln of ttit winnen, took tht night'i icorlng honon with 10 polnti, one mon thm\nRoy Mun of tht Bomben.\nTetmt were:\nHorneti\u2014BUI Towniend 1, Jick\nGny 8, Foster Milli 10, Fred Saunders, Al Maxwell 8 ud Gordon\nStiruker 1\nHigh School-Cecil Mtloney 2,\nArne Henrickion, Roy Minn 8, Elmer Ttttrle 8, Jack Young 2, Glen\nPrice 1, Harry MtcKenile md Ein-\ntr Domei].\nBRITAIN HAS PUNES\nSUPERIOR TO NAZIS'\nFOR USE IN FUTURE\nLONDON. Hte. 20 (CP).-Brltaln\nhai ln reserve pluei superior ln\nstriking power ind ipeed to the\nnew Messerschmidt llO'i which\nwere tint teen In the terltl battle\nover Heligoland Monday when 12\nor mon of the German pltnei wen\n\u2022hot down, it wtt letrned bert today.\nThe new Germm tighten ara\nplanei equipped with two water-\ncooled moton of 12 cylinders each,\ncapable of a apeed ot 370 to 378\nmilei u hour, ud armed with four\nmachine gunt forward md two\naft, ud two low-calibre gunt.\nWhen Ui. Air Mlnitry feeli Uie\nneed to do io,lt can put on the line\nnew tighten which ara superior\nto thete Germu fighting craft.\nHowever, in the pltnei they wera\nusing during Mondiy'i fight, tht\nBritish airmen ihowed they were\ntt leut equal to the new Messer-\nichmidti md their Germu pilots.\nFOR GIFTS\nWbmL\n(jJslcul\n(*0aWL\nPHONE \u25a0 147\nOnt Look It Worth a Thouiand' Wordt\nThit advertiiement ia not publiihed or diiplayed by the Liquor\nControl Board nor by the Province of Britiih Columbia\n-NILION DAILY NIWI, NILION, B. &-THURIDAY MORNINO. DIG. 11, 1988-\nAllies May Send\nFinland Supplies\nLONDON, Dec 80 (CP-Htvu).\n\u2014Greit Britain ud France tro\nconsidering tending Finlmd wir-\npltnei, u'.i-iircralt gum, tield irtillery, uti-ttnk rifles, gu mulu,\nclothing and food supplies, it wu\nundentood in diplomatic quirten\ntonight\nTo ipeed delivery of fighting\ntnd bombing pltnei to Finland,\nIt wu reported, Great Britain\nhtd mtde t detl with Swedeu\nfor the lending of Swedlih tircraft, undtr the promise gaps\nthut left In Sweden'! defence iyttem will be filled by British and\nFrench Induitry. Thii would gain\nconsiderable time in getting\nplanei to the Finnt.\nPrime Miniiter Chamberlain, who\nreturned to Englmd yetterdty tfter t tout of Uie front ud t meeting of the Allied Supreme Wir\nCouncil which wu reported to\nhtve decided on Anglo-French tld\nto Finland, wu received tonight by\nthe King it Bucklnghim Ptltce.\nHope wu expressed ln poUtieal\nmd dlplomttic circlet thtt the help\nfrom United Stttei \u2014 which hu\npermitted the tending of 44 pluei\nto Finlud\u2014wUl be increased. <\nBritein ud Fruce, these quarten itid, havt tut directly to Finlud ilmoit u grett t quantity of\nsupplies u United Statei propotei\nto diipatch.\nIn iddition to their own wtr\nneedi, lt wu itated, the Alliei also\nhtve to furnish considerable mtteriil aid to Turkey, which hu to\nbe prepired it cut ot uy threat ln\nUlt Balkani.\nGame Off as Player\nTakes Suddenly III\nThe lenior mtn'i buketbill gam.\nbetween Fiirview Falcons Ud the\nRed Wlngi scheduled for Wednesday night it the Civic Centre\nwu cilled off when Gilbert Hunt\not the Falcons' tetm luddenly took\nUl while on Uie bench.\nHunt wu rushed to a doctor, ud\nUie gam. broke up.\n*\nTrail Curling '\n' TRAIL, B, C, Dec. 20\u2014Resulti of\nTrtll CurUng Club gamei ln the\nCrown Point CompeUUon Wedneidiy night follow: Walter Brady 10,\nW. H. Baldrey 8: W. L. Wood 7,\nHamilton Currie 6; P. R. McDonald\n8, David Balfour 10.\nSWEDISH SHIP SINKS\nLONDON, Die. 20 (AP)-Tht\nSwedish veuel Mm, 1408 toni,\nttnk off thi Northeut cout todty tfter itrlking t mint. 8even\npenoni wtrt mining tnd ilk\nwen rescued.\nDRY HARD WOOD\n4 feet, cord.\n5 cordi for ,\n12\" ud 18\".\n$8.00\n825.00\n$740\n3 cordi for.\n\u2022LAB WOOD\nIT ud 18\". loid\t\nPhona  163 or 434R1\n810.00\n8 4.00\nGet Retdy for Winter\nStorm Windows\nCombination Doors\nT. H. WATERS tr CO., LTD.\nBuilden ud Contracton\nPhont 168 Ntlton, B. C.\nLook yetn younger ud bt\nmora  beautiful  yrith a\npermuent trom\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 327      Johnitone Blk.\nJUST 3\nClttnlng Dtyt Til Chriitmu\n^ons-Ha. Cb-WLU.\nExcluilvt FUter Proceu     Ph. 1042\n1935 Ford Coupe\nRepossessed ear In good condition. Will nil en termi to responsible pirty. OOsC\nPrlot . 9Xfm*\nT. D. Rosling\n3 Roytl Bink Bldg.       Phont 717\nPHONE 815\nfor  bttttr tnd   prompter  tir\nvlct In plumbing  reptln and\nalteration!.\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nAny Stt. Deliciou*\n-   CHRISTMAS  CAKI\nDecorated to Order\nHood's Bakery\n\"Your Horn. Bakery\"\nPHONE 25\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nFleury's Pharmacy\nMEDICAL ARTS BLOCK\nWe With All Our\nClients and Friendl \u25a0\nA MERRY CHRISTMAI\n\u2022   u \u25a0     \u2022    tnd\nA HAPPY NEW YEAR\nRobertton Realty Co., Ud.\nHugh W. Robertion, E. H. Evini,\nMrs. McEachren.\n\u25a0MiiiiiHiMawiUMiiiaiHan*\n1931 Chevrolet\nSEDAN. Ilx win wheeli A-1\nEK* _._____\u201e.. #50\nKootenay Motors\n(Helton) Ltd. Phont 117\nSheiks, Aces and\nTories Are Winners\nHoop Games, Trail\nTRAIL. R C Dtc. 20-^Reaulti of\nTnU    Basketball   League   games\npliyed tt the Memoriil HtU Wedneiday night follow:\nMen'i Senior I\u2014   -\nKlwit defaulted to Sheiki.\nMen'i Inttrmtdlttt B\u2014\nAcu 47; Creicenti 28.\nAcu\u2014F. Ptgntn 1. E.'Grl 10, A.\nTognotti 17, L. Tognotti 10.J. Krowvesky md P. Bunt 8.\nCreicenti\u2014P.   Thatcher   12,   O.\nBruce 2, D Murdoch 1, A. Davit 8,\nA. LePage, E. Taylor, C. Andenon\n5, ud T. Fowler 1.\nLtdlee\u2014\nYoung Conservative! 30; Buddlu 24.\nYoung ConiervaUvet\u2014N. Mlnton,\nD. Edwardi 10, L. Sapronoff 4, V\nLltUe 0, P. Loblick 4, M. White 8.\nud G. Coombes.\nBuddiet-L Morrii 4, M. Man-\nduct 4, M. Mathewi, J. Smith 8, E.\nKennedy, & Weir 2, E. Baillie, Hazel Mawdsley 8, Ihd L. Gripich.\nWARDNER SCHOOL\nSTAGES CONCERT\nWARDNER, B.C. \u2014 The annual\nichool concert wu htld Fridty. The\nprogram wu u followi:\nCarols, by tht school; recitation,\nA Mistake, by Lenard Andenon;\nGood Morning Sketch, by the Junior pupili; A Clever Scheme,\nGladys George; a play, H.M.S.\nFintfour, by th. unior girli ud\nhoys; long, School Dtyt, Normm\nKlerit tnd Verdal Thompson;\nviolin tolo, Ivu Fisher; What Lit-\n,tle Saul Got for Xmas, Wtyne\nfloisdem;  French Doll Song,  six\nJunior girli; long, You Ctn't Play\nn Our Ytrd, Beatrice ud Patricia\nEmbree; tong, Three ihipt by\nRuby Shelborn, Joyce Klevil, Ellen Holmu; t Christmu carol pity,\nby Junior and senior pupils; > A\nXmu Spirit, play, by Junior .ud\nsenior'girls ud boys.\nSanta Claui presented eich child\nwith a gift md candy.\nMRS. HAICH, SMITH WIN\nTURKEYS, NOMAD WHIST\nMn. R. Halgh ud Alex. Smith\ntook home th. turkey't Wedneidiy night when they won fint\npruet in the Nomids -of Avrudaka\nSartner whist drive ln the K.P.\nall. Mr. and Mn. Steve Maco were\nconsolation winnen.\nPercy Jeffery wu Master ot\nCeremonies for the 20 tablei ln\npity, Mn. George (Bud) Stevens of\nNelson, F. H. Smith ot Vtncouver\nud Mn. H. A. Yeld ot Edgewood\nwon ipeciil prizei.\nRefreihmenti were terved by a\ncommittee consisting of Mn. C. R.\nMcLanden, Mn. W. T. Calbick,\nMrt. Percy Perdue, Mn. J. C. Harlow, Mn. Elsie Morgtn, Mra. Harry\nHughei, Mn Richard Rowe, Mn.\nWilliam Percival, tnd Mra. Ruth\nMcDowell. The prize committee\nconsisted of Mn; Hughes, Mrs. McDowell, Miu Pit Doddi ud Mn.\nMaud. Sewell.\nMORRIS HAS CHARGE\nOF GAMES AT PARTY\nJack Morrii hid ehtrgt of the\ntimet when junior pupili of the\nt Ptal't Sundty School held their\nChriitmu Concert ln tht Church\nHall Wednesday night He wu ai-\nilited by Ernest Ball, Robert Morris ud Carlyle Ferguion. The Wo-\nhelo Club which sponsored the\nparty\" wu represented by Mrs. R,\nB. Morris ud Miss Florence Hoare,\nNews of the Day\nSEE OUR  DISPLAY MAC'S\nGREENHOUSES. Optn Evtnlngt.\nPor  Rldlo  Service  Ph. 118,  D.\nMcKIM, Tech., Piebln Moton.\nWOHELO   CLUB,  WEEK   OP\nBRIDGES, JANUARY 22 te 28.\nN. A. H. A. ExecuUve meeUng\nFriday, 8 p.m. 813 Josephine StreeL\nLuther  Jackets  mtkt I  prteUctl\nGIFT - JACK BOYCE.\nEtglu whiit tnd dine, tonight. 8\np.m. Turkeyi for prizes. Adm. 29c\nCHILDREN'S SKATING TODAY\n2to4.\nQuality Cut Flowers and Planti\nKOOTENAY FLOWER SHOP\nXMAS PLANTS AND FLOWERS\nAT KANDYLAND. WE DELIVER.\nOrder  Fresh   Chriitmu  Rolli\nEtrly. HOOD'S, Your Homt Btkiry\nRemember Vut Lodge Christmas\nDance, Dec. 29. Odd FeUows HaU.\nAdm. 90c md 29c Snippy Muilc\nStt tht Ntw SUNBEAM Mlxmliter.\nDili to start, itop tnd control speed.\n832.88 at MoKAY A STRETTON'S\nEvtry dolltr glvtn to tht Chriitmu Chttr Fund will glvt Dollin\nworth of Happiness.   - .\nTicket No.*i 1277, 822, 177 won\nprizei tt the Pythian whiit on\nWedneidiy night       '\nChriitmu Glftt for \"Hlm\"-Gold\nFilled Watches - Wtlthim, Elgin,\nLorie Figaro, Orvin, Rotary and\nmmy othen at A. D. Papazian'i.\nDispliy of Fint Art, by Mn. H.\nThorpe tt Lowery1! Groceteria.\nSuitable for Chriitmu or Wedding\ngiflg Reasonably priced.\t\n*\nGive a Kodak tor Chriitmu. See\nthem at Ailen'i Art Shoppe. \u2022\nRenumber tht Nttdy \u2014 Dontti\nto Chriitmu Chttr Fund. Sand or\nluvt tt Tht Dtily Ntwi.\nCHRISTMAS  SUGGESTIONS\nWhistling Kittles, Chrlstmu Tret\nSttndi    tnd     Lights,    Ctutrolts,\nTabliwtrt, Trays, Chests ot Silvtr-\nwire, Electric Mixtrs. HIPPERSONS\nMAKE IT A CHRISTMAS TO Bt\nREMEMBERED! ORDER COtUM-\nSIA SOFT DRINKS FROM YOUR\nGROCER TODAY or PHONE 412.\nDrop In tnd stt tht ntw 1840 itreim'\nUntd Ctronu. Mtdt in four models\nfrom 859.50 up. D. W. McDerby Tht\nTypewriter Mm\", 864 Btktr Street\nNtlson, tt. C.       ,\nFOR THE BEST IN CHRISTMAS\nFLOWERS AND PLANTS LET\nGRIZZELLE'S, YOUR FLORISTS,\nPHONE 187, FILL YOUR ORDER.\nDELIVERED SATURDAY OR ON\nSUNDAY AS YOU WISH.\nFor tht yetn thud, wt tuggut a\nWESTINGHOUSE ELETRIC Wtshtr\nTht wuhtr with tht million doUtr\nmechanism. Ctll In it HIPPERSONS\nFor a Demonstration.\nTHOSE WHO APPRECIATE\nQUALITY  AND TASTE APPEAL\nSHOULD ASK FOR\nMCDONALD'S GINGER ALK\nIN CHRISTMAS WRAPPED\nPACKAGES.  IT WILL  HELP TO\nMAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS TOPS.\nCHRISTMAS GIFT!\nCOLLINSON'S JEWELLERY\nSTORE HAS THE LARGEST SE\nLECTION OF JEWELLERY GIFT\nITEMS IN THE CITY OF NELSON.\nGIFTS TO SUIT EVERYBODY AT\nPRICES THAT PLEASE.\nTRY COLLIN80N-8 FIRST.\nCranbrook Photo\nClub's Work Given\nCheckup by Abbott\nCRANBROOK, B. C.-H. R Ab-\nbot of Kimberley wu t ipeciil\ngueit tt the Amateur Photographers' meeting in the City Hui ud\nfor' hii telk ht criticized, tntlyzed\nud Judged lut month'i entrlu of\ncontact print! md enlargement! for\nthe regular monthly prize.\nWinner of tint prize wu W. B.\nJohnitone with a photograph of a\niteimshovel, with highway in th.\nbackground. ThC lecond prlz. went\nto Alec Steele for a haliday picture teken it Vancouver on Brockton Point with the new Lions' Gate\nbridge la the background. The third\nprize went to L. Kronqulit for a\nportrait study of a girl with lace\ndraped about her. The details ln the\nlace were especially commended.\nA membenhlp card wu designed\nby Mr. Johnstone tnd preiented to\nthe meeting. It la a film ud tht\nctrdi wiU be prlnti of it. It betn\nthe inscription Ultt tht holder \"hu\nbeen duly developed, thoroughly\nrimed ud properly fixed, to become t member in good standing.\"\nMr. Abbot aniwered ill questions\nfollowing hit talk, ihowlng how\ndecisions ire retched in technical\nproblemi of different typei ot picture!.\nA monthly prize will be continued for contact prlnti. the winner to receive an 8 by 10 enleve\nment of hii entry itone in hit pretence by one of the memben.\nStanley Moffitt won the prize\nfor thit month with a ihot ot t\nmtn climbing t snow btnk taken\nduring the Alplnt Club trip in\n1938.\nA new lystem of pointi wtt'iccepted. Flnt prize-winner tt thue\nmonthly meetingi receive! four\npointi, lecond three polnti, third\ntwo polnti md for every print entered t point It iwirded. Polnti\nwill be tggregtted an tottl twardi\nmade at the end of the year.\nTrophies htvt been completed,\nrosettes, for winner ot the enlevements diss etch month, fint of red\nwhite tnd blue, tecond of red ud\n\u2014third of green.\nSanta Claus Busy\nMan at Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Dec 20 -\n(CP).\u2014Stntt Cltui took two u\npirlm tonight md reUred for t\ncouple of days. Thit tvening he\nmade five limultaneout tppear-\ntncei, iome 400 Sundiy icholan\not flvt denominitiom at tepartte\nSundiy ichool concert! will beir\nwitneu. Hit performuct wu nearly equalled by HiU Haynes, tmtteur, mtgicltn who took ptrt in two\nof the concertt.\n'Mn. Smtt Cltui uyi tht lin't\nworrying ibout him, lt happens\nevery yetr, t dreu reheanal for\nChristmu Eve, but one of thue\nyeir'i he'i going to overtrain,\nColumbus Is 23rd\nNazi Ship Scuttled\nLONDON, Dee. 20 (CP).-The\n32,581-ton Germu liner Columbus\nwu Uie 23rd Reich ihip to \"commit suicide\" nther tlun submit\nto capture, according to figures\ncompiled here. Tbe total loss to\nGerman tonnage wu estimated\ntt 138,423. Another 19 vessels witn\nt total tonnige of 88.218 have\nbeen ciptured by Britiih md\nFrench ntvtl unitt,\nBandit Gets $1600\nin Coast Robbery\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 20 (CP).-A\nweU-tlmed holdup In which t bin\ndit illpped into the Imperiil Newi\nCompiny otf ict tnd etctped with\n81632 while 19 tgenta were lipping\ncoffee in t netrby cite wu followed todty by the irrest of t mu\nfor questioning.\nWhen the irmed mm wilked Into\nthe office, he found Mn. William\nWilion to be the only attendant.\nQuickly, he forced her Into i vtult\ntnd grabbed t btg of money which\nhid Just been mtdt up for depositing tn \u2022 btnk.\nThen he locked the safe's door,\nthe woman inside, and disappeared.\nOther tenants of the building were\ntttracted by the noise Mn. Wilson\nmade ittemptlAg to .escape md\nfreed her.\nTaggart Chairman\nof Bacon Board\nOTTAWA, Dec 20 (CP). - The\nBacon Board'on which the CmadUn Government hu placed responsibility for carrying out terms\nof the igreement with the United\nKingdom to supply up to 5,600,000\npoundi of btcon ud htmi weekly\nconsists of Hon. J. G. Taggart. Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture,\nChairman; S. E. Todd, Secretary ol\nthe Industrial ud Development\nCouncil ot Canadian Meat Packen,\nToronto; L. C. McOuat, Genenl Agricultural Agent Canadian Pacific\nRailways, Montreal; Adrien Morin,\nQuebec Department of Agriculture,\nQuebec, ud L. W. Pearsall, Ottawi.\nFolheringham's\nRink Winner of\n.Sharp Cup E\\\nThe rink skipped by W. T. Fotl>\nerlngham won the Sharp Cup Competition of the Nelson Curling Club\nin the final game with T. R. Wilson\nWednesday night in a clone affair\nresulting in a score of 11-10.\nFotheringham's rink, championi\nof Section \"F\" ln tectiontl play\nleading up to the playoffs wu mtdt\nup of Fotheringham, W. A. Bennett\nA. A. DiU and J. E. Bradley in Un\norder ot skip, third, lecond urt\nletd. Winnen of SecUon \"G\", Wilson'! lide wu composed ot hlmselt,\nA. C. Virtue, C. R Huyck ud E.\nJennings.\nResulti of Tuetdiy night'i gtmet\nfollow:\nW. T. Fotherlnghtm bett Dtvid\nLtughton 10-8; E. C. Hunt beat W,\nR. Dunwoody 9-8; Martin Roblchaud beat R. D. Wallace 9-8; T.\nR. Wilson beat William Marr 8-T\nAid. Roy Sharp beat E. E. L. Dewdney 8-8: W. T. Fotheringham beat\nE. C. Hunt 11-10.\nIn the semi-finals in the fli*\ndraw Wednesdiy night, Fothering,\nham's rink beat Robichiud'i, ini\nWilwn't won from Dewdney'i, t\u00ab'\npit Fotherlnghim tnd Wilion to-\ngether In Uie final game t 8 o'clock\nMACNETIC MINES\nWERE LONG HELD\nSAYS CHATFIELD\nLONDON, Dec. 20 (CPL-Cter.\nmany'! magnetic minu trt nol\nnewly mtnufactured but htve been\nlong in itock in the Reich \"wilUng\nfor an occMion, Ukt the burgltr'i\nJimmy,\" Admiral of the Fleet Lord\nChatfield, Defence CoordlnaUon\nMinister, laid in t brotdcut tonight\nThe Reich'i lubmirine wtrfare,\nltt uie ot floating ud magnetic\nmlnu tnd finally ltl bombing ud\nstrafing pf fishing boats were del-berate violations of lnternttionil\nagreements signed by Germuy,\nLord Chatfield uld.\n\"How would I look on o Oirlitmai Utt?\"\n\"Almo* at athocHv. at 100 Swul Cops.\"\n;,\u00a3*$,*\u00bb\nSWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES\nTit pott* fttm h which tsbmm tm hi muhtd.\"\nYou please everyone when\nyou give Neilson's delicious\nchocolates. They are strictly\nquality chocolates. Chocolate-\nlovers everywhere thrill to\n1 the gift of a box of Neilson's\nChocolates.     ;i\nchoo$M Sfcilsons\nond you g\/vo happiness\n.? per Ib. box\n2 lbs. for H\nASSORTMENTS\n\"Horn. Mad.\" .    \"No Two Allk\u00ab\"\n'\u2022Aitorttd Chotoluts-w\"   ,\n -mm\n>PORTS\nfonler Benolt and Dame Smother\nGonjaoa BuHdoqs 13-1 in Great\nt   Scoring Disolay In Trail Arena\n:e Unit Collects No\nFewer Than 22\nPoints\nitAIL. B.C., D\u00abc. 80 - While\nink McCool- spent a decidedly\n:omfortable 60 minutei ln the\nuaga Bulldogl' nett, Trtll\nok* Etten, tptrktd by thtt\nat lint ot Cronie, Benolt ind\nme, htd t grand feut of collect-\nKoring pointi ln tht Tnil\nik tonight u thty tubmerged\nAmerfctni under t 13-1 bull ln ont ot the wildest icorlng\nnu in Weit Kooteniy Hockey\ntgut hiitory.\n'ht icoring tttt ot tht ict Trtll\ntcking unit thtt wu unleished\ne tonight wu perhipi ntver be-\n\u2022 equalled ln this lugut. Out of\nI 30 icorlng pointi credited to\n.  *\"\u00bb\u00a3\n28 OUNCE\nBOTTLE\n\u2022 '\n*IHE GROWERS ASSOCIATION\n01 SOUTH ATRtCA\nHi tdrtrtliimtnt U not publlihtd\ndltplaytd by tha liquor Control\n\u00abrd or by th* Oovtrnnwat flC\nBrltlth Ooltmbta.\nap\nFOR GAS, OIL*\nLUBRICATION\nhorty's Repair Shop\n4 Btktr 8t Phon* ITI\ntht Smokt Etten, which cletrly\ndenotu \"pining whtt U puilnf\nCronlt, Benolt, tnd Dtmt got 21.\nTht itirry left winter, Bunny\nDime, wu the night'i high point-\ngetter with nine polnti, eompriilng\none goil ind no leu than eight it-\niliti, undoubtedly t new record.\nBenolt hid five gosls tnd two isslsts ind Cronie four ind two. Thit\nscoring display ient Benoit to the\ntop of the letgue icorlng hetp with\n17 pointi, four more thin Dtme'i\n13. After Bill Sneider, Nelson right\nwinger who formerly wti the letd.\ner, with 12, comu Cronie with 11\npolnti, according to an unofficial\ncount\nTil FOR UCOND PLACI\nOut of th* hectic icorlng icram-\nblt, Trill regilned in equil ihiri\nof second plice ln tht leigue with\nNelion Miplt Letfs, whom Gonugi meeti tomorrow night\nDuke Scodelliro bid hli itcond\ncomecutlve ihutout tgtinit the Col-\nleglins lh hli grasp, until half wty\nthrough tht finil ctnto, when \u2022\nfluky gotl brought the red light\nbehind the Trtll cage. Thtt counter\nctmt ifter Ad Safitn cirrled tbe\npuck through the Trill defence ihd\nbrought Scotelltro fir out of hti\nnet Gtrdner grabbed the puck tnd\nslid a weak one that Doug Norris,\nTrail rearguard, helped Into the\nnet with hit tkttt. It probably\nwould have gone in anyway.\nCOULDN'T BIAT\nDEKNCI\nHowever, although tha Gonng-\ntni fought hird til tht wty through\nthty filled to beit the ilmoit im-\npregntblt Trail defence to tny\ngrut extent tnd Scodelliro on tht\nwholt ipent an euy lession In hit\nunetum. -    -\nIn tht itcond ptrlod, th* checking of tht viiiton tightened up con-\ntldertbly tnd ti a ruult the Trill-\nltu were htld to ont gotl thtt ctnto, tnd thtt ont tn tht lut minute,\n\u2022cored trom the itick of Cronie who\nit lut regilned hli old time torm.\nBut a different itory lt wu ln tht\nfirst and third periodi.\nFini mirvelled from itart to finiih it tht unielflth pmlng pltyi\nof their Smoklu, which hid tht\nOonstgt defence bewildered no\nend. Deipite the fict thit tht Smoklu drew plenty of tppliuie, the\ntint   giv*   th*   luckiest   vlilton\nSlenty of voctl tupport u evl-\nenced from the cheen when Spoktnt fimlly hit the icorlng column,\nilthough it metnt that the Dukt\nloat hit ihutout\nAlthough the pm* wai keenly\ncontested, tht pltytn on both teimi\npild itrict tttention to retl hockey.\nOnly ilx peniltlu, all of t minor\nnature, were handed out two etch\nperiod, by Whettley and Welykochy.\nTetmt wer*:\nGonztgt \u2014 Mcool; Btotvu, Polity,\nEmtry ind Murphy; Ptttlgrew, Moffitt tnd Hunt: Gtrdner, Safitn and\nThompion; Lindsay.\nTrtU\u2014Scodtlltro; MorrU, Buckhi,\nNorrii tnd Htifbt; Cronlt, Benoit\ntnd Dtmt; Appleton, Brennen and\nManhall; Cowland.\nRefereet\u2014Curly Whtatlty and\nMika Welykochy.\nSUMMARY!\nFint period: 1, Trail, Benoit 8:18;\n1 Trail, Buckna (Dtmt) 11:03; 1,\nTnil, Cronie (Dtmt, Bucknt) 11:48;\n4, Trail, Appleton, 14:41; 8, Trtll,\nBenolt (MoMi, Dtmt)  18:08.\nPentltiu: Benolt Polley.\nSecond period: 8, Trail, Crania\n(Dame)   19:24.\nPeniltlu: Benoit Polley.\nThird   period:   7,   Trail,   Dtmt\nBurgess Batteries\nTh* Bittery foa cu depend on.\nWholeult Dlttrlbuton\nAcme Automotive\n611 Baker St. Supply Ph. 1040\n-NILSON DAILY NIWI. NILION, B. C-THUMDAY MORNINO. DII. ft. 188*-\nGonzaga Coach Tells His Boys\"How\nCoach Dtnny Edge, Gonuga Unlvenity hockey coach glvu hla\nBulldog squid t pep talk ifter t workout. In the front row, left to\nright trt George Steevei, Curly Hunt, Frank McCool tnd Ken (Bullet)\nHall. The tecond row includu. Ronnie (Rook) Gardner, Cheddy\nThompion, Pit Murphy, Jick Llndny, Jerry Pettigrew, Ad Stfitn\nind Bob Polley,\u2014Since their lut tppetnnct ln Nelion, tht University boys htvt improved grettly, and will give tba Leafi a real\nbattle when they mut tonight\nBulldogs Bid Temporary Farewell\nlo League Play In Nelson Tonlghl\nMeet Fast-Stepping\nMaple Leafs in\nHockey\nBidding a farewell to Weit Kootenay League play for the next two\nweeki, Gonzaga Univenity Bulldog! will give their parting it-\nlutei ln tht Civic Arent tonight\nwhen they meet the Nelion Maple\nLetfi in a game thtt will undoubtedly not iee * fond goodbyt extended by either tetm.\nFor the down-trodden Bulldog!,\nilthough they htvt thowtd vail\nImprovement In recent conteiti, ant\nmtetlng tht high-flying Leifi tor\nthe fourth time thii uuon, and u\nyet hiven't a mark ln the victory\ncolumn to back up their right to be\ntn a leagut of thli ctlibrt. But it\nhun't been tht CoUegltni' fiult\nexactly that they hiven't hit payoff dirt, for they have been up\nagalnit reilly tough oppoiition.\nHowever, ilnce they were rather\nbadly beiten ln their flnt two\nteagu* gtrnet, Denny Sdgt hu\niteadlly bettered hii outfit until\nonly bid brukt prtventtd them\nfrom coming out on top In iom* of\nth* recent gtmu. For lnittnct, in\ntheir two gamu tt home with the\nLeafi, the mtrgln of victory for\ntht Lakuidtn compriied fortunate\ngoali thtt reiulted from defeniive\nerron on tht ptrt of tht Bulldogl.\nNow mtny of tht fltwi htve b\u00ab*n\nIroned  out tnd they htv* ov\u00abr-\n(Benolt) 1:48; 8, Tn* Brtnnen,\n(Mirthtll) 2:13; \u00bb. Trait Benojt\n(Cronlt. Dime) 8:23;10 Trail, Cronlt\n(Dim*, MorrU) 1:48; IL QoMt\u00bb,\nGtrdner (Stfitn) 11:28; If Trail,\nBenoit (Dtmt, Morrii) 13:20; IS,\nTraU, Cronie (Dam*, Btnott) 18:88;\n14, Trtll Benolt (Cronie) 18:84.\nPentltiu: Cowltnd, Thompion.\nM.R.K. Midgets\nBlank Panthers\nM. R. K. Midltti monopollztd\nboth icorlng tnd p-naltiu ta *\nMidget Hockey Lugue game Wednudiy morning when they ihut out\ntha Ptnther Mldgeti M. Bob Perci.\nvaL Alex Alltn tnd John McGinn\nwera th* icoren, with M Gauidtl\njtttinf an euiit on Ailing tally.\nJohn Dunnett and Red Watiick\nwrved peniltiet. . '\nDoug Winltw and Harold Tapanila tupenriaed tht pity. Bruc* Am-\nuon kept icore, tnd A. N. Winlaw\nrang the gong. Teami* tre:\nIt. R. K. - Jick Whitehead Bob\nPercival, Bd Gtuidal, Ptul Hiet-\nicher, John Dunnett, BIU Holland,\nRed Waulck, BIU McMordle, John\nMcGinn, Ian Currie, Dalton Boomer\nand Alex Allan. _\nPtnthen \u2014 John Perdue, John\nMaglio, Hugh Willtct, Bud Whit-\nfitld. Jack Jarbuu, Con Caulot,\nSttwart Irving, Jack Steed, Charlie\nLeplnikl, Don Mtddock, Bob Ludlow\nand Jack Prutley.s\t\nEdmonton Flyers\nBeat Olds Elks\nEDMONTON, Dtc. 20 <CP>. -\nPlaylng-Coach Eddl* O'Kerf* tonight led hit Edmonton Flyen to\ntn overwhelming 8-0 victory over\nthe young Oldi Elki, a victory that\nmoved Flyen Into itcond site* tn\ntht Alberta Senior Hockey League.\n\"Ducky\" Skinner, a Winnipeg\nyouth, who camt here vlt Flin Flon,\nled the icoren with two goili.\nO'Keefe icored once ind laid tht\nrubber down for both Skinner*!\n?oalt tnd mother made by \"Shorti\"\nurcell. Edmonton'i other counter\nwent to \"Scotty\" Sutton.\nORANCE MASTER DIES\nVANCOUVER, Dtc. 20 (CP). -\nRev. A. D. Archibald, 86. Grand\nMuter of the Orange Lodge In\nBritiih Columbil and put Preiident\not tht United Church Conference\nof Britiih Columbil, died here\ntodty.\ncomt tht ittgt fright thtt wu tpptrent ln their etrly gtmu. A UtUe\nconfidence gou a long wty.\nNEW PLAYER!\nThey wUl preunt a trio of naw\nplayen\u2014Jack Atklnion, Loren Moffatt and Don Emery\u2014whom they\nhava added ilnct they were lut\nhere. AU former Ctnidltni, tht\nlitter two were with tht club lut\nyur. Fnnk McCool will b* in\ngotl, tnd bli defence will comoriie\nGtorge Steevu, Bob Polley tnd Pit\nMurphy. 0*ar forwirdi wUl bt\nCurly Hunt a real itar ln tha making, Chaddy Thompton, Ron Gardner, Jerry Pettigrew, Ad Saflan\nand Jack Llnduy.\nTha fuU Nelion tttm win b* tn\nuniform. Th* onto pliyer on th*\nctiutlty Hit tt Buddy Himmond,\ntht htrd-luck pltytr of thli ctmptlgn. Flnt ht htd to bt truted\nfor \u25a0 btck Injury. Then Sundty hi\nSpoktnt hi ciught a high attck ln\ntht mouth tnd tufftrtd pilnful injurlu to hli gunn tnd teeth. He\nwill b* ln tcUon tonight though.  ,\nJesse Suby wlU be in goil, tnd\nhit defence wUl remtln tht ume-\nLen BickneU, Dtvt Deireux, Nick\nSmith tnd Leo Atwe& Tht flnt\nforwird itring wUl u uiud htvt\nJtck Kilpitrick tt centre, BUI Sneider on the right botrdi md Jtck\nMinn on tht other. Tht othtr lint\nmty bt ihuffled tomewhtt but aU\nof tht foUowing wlU b* itrippecj--\nBuddy Himmond, Johnny Bmlth,\nRed Ctrr, Al Euerby tnd Bui Algar.\nWesterners Defeat\nF.A.C. Bantams 3-0\nA cut over th* *y* that Gordon\nMacDonald of th* Panthtr-Wut-\nernen received Tueiday whtn a\nhockey itick bladt wu knocked\nupward in a icramble, wu ippirently Juit what hit ihooting eye\nneeded, tor Wednuday MacDonald\nwu high, middle and low icorer\ntor Hli teim, which bett the much\nimproved Ftirvltw Btnttmt 3-0.\nHt dividtd hit gotlt equally between thr** ptrlod*, ont to uch,\nbut ihtrtd honon with Rolind\nBrown on tht itcond, which ht\nmade off Brown'i pau. Rontld\nFelty of tht F.A.C.'i monopolized\nthe penilty twirdi, with ona term\nin th* box,\nTha win glvu th* Wuttrnen a\nseat on tht top rani wtth tht\nM.R.K. Btnttmi, *tch having four\nwlna and ona lou.\nHarold Tapanlla and Red Waa*\nlick off Icttted on tht ice, tnd H. H.\nCurrie tnd A. N. Winlaw in tba\nrecording box. Tttnu wtrt:\nWeiternen - BIU Wtldlt, BUI\nBenwell, Roland Brown, Bract\nArneton, Gordon MicDonild, Bob\nRuh, John Lana, Bob Emory,\nLeonard Appal Jack Crowthtn,\nJtck Breeze.\nF-A.C.-Jick Morrii, Ttd Hendrlcki, Ntil Slnnerud, BIU Ludlow,\nRon Felty, Deimond Mayne, St-\nClttr Duffy, Earl Duffy, Guilford\nBrett John Holmu, Larry Grimwood, Jim Mclvor.\nHOCKEY SCORES\nAlbtrta Itnlor\nEdmonton 8, Olda 0.\nCilgary 2, Colemin 0.\nO. H. A. Iinlor \"A\"\nNitgtrt Falla 1, Toronto 10.\nMichigan-Ontario\nDetroit PonUtca 8,. London 1\nStratford 3, Windior L\nInttrnttlonil-Amtrlctn\nSpringfield 0, Clevelind 2,\nPhiladelphia 8, Henhey 2,\nPtelfio Cout\nVincouver 1, Setttle t.\nQuebeo Senior\nMontrul Royala 2, Quebec L\nMontretl Concordit 8, Ottawa 8.\nQuebec Provinciil Stnlor\nLtchint 2, Verdun 0.\nAmerlotn Auoclation\nSt Louit 2, Minnetpolli 1.\nORDERS TO EVICT\nPIONEER TENANTS\nISSUED BY COURT\nLttxoosrr, a c_ d*c, 20 (CP>.\n-Court orden tuthorizing tht PI-\nonter Gold Minet of British Columbit, Limited, to evict 48 ttntnti\nfrom bunk houm tnd ont ttntnt\ntrom t cottigt on Compiny property were Issued ben todty by\nJudgt J. O. Wilion.\nTht orden were Issued ihortly\nifter Judgt Wilson reduced to 880\ndollan each the pollct court flnei\nimpoied tgtinit flv* offlcen of th*\nPioneer Locil of- tbt InterniUontl\nMine, MiU and Smtlttr Worktn\nUnion tor unlawfully dtdtring a\nitrikt it tha mine Oct 8.\n, \u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\u2014mi 1  \u25a0\u2014IIISIIH\u2014sw\u2014\u25a0\u2014\nFORESTER TAKES OVER\nAS CHIEF LIBERAL WHIP\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 20 <CP).-*J.\nHowird Foreiter,, Member ot tht\nBritiih Columbia Legisltturt for\nVtncouver-Burrard, today uld he\nhu accepted in offer from Premier\nPittullo to ttkt over tbt poiition\not Chief Liberal Whip In tht Legit-\nlaturt.\n\t\nTrail Intermediate\nHockey Club Goes\nVernon In January\nTRAIL B ,C_ Dec 30\u2014It It not\nlikely that ther* will be tny Inter,\nmeditte hockey gtrnet ln tkit dlitrict until tht pliyofti lit* in Jin-\nuiry, iccordlng to tht decliion of 1\nrecent meeting of Ren* Morin, the\nCotch of tbt Roulind Club; Mike\nWelykochy, TrtU Club: tnd Steve\nMttovlch, bou of the TrtU Junion.\nHowever, there will b* tome keen\ncompeUUon In the lntermediite Diviiion, when tht pliyofti gtt\nitarted, for Sheep Creek, tfter completing ltt loop, propoMt to enter\ntn All-Star Club In th* B. C.\npliydowni.\nAppirently th* Trail Inttrmedl-\n\u2022tu only In prtctlc* htvt mtdt\nquit* t ntmt for themielvu, for J.\nE. Montague, Vernon Intermediate\nmentor, wtnti tht TrtU boyt there\nfor two gtrnet. TrtU wUl lattr be\ntdviied ot tht dttei.\nTRAIL CURLING\nDRAWS\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 20\u2014Dnwi of\ntht TnU Curling Club Crown Point\nCompeUUon tor Thundiy foUow:\n8:30 p.m.\u2014F. J. Glover vt. A. M.\nCheuer; Frank Strichin vt. A. E.\nAllison; A. Somerville vs. T. H.\nWeldon; S. R. WaUey vi. Charlu\nHoefer.\n8:30 p.m.\u2014Divld Forreit vi. Alex\nBilfour; J. H. Woodburn vi. H. T.\nBeckett; W. G. Ctrrie vi. L. G.\nMowtt; W, McLeary va. Jack\nCtmpbell\nGoofers Star to Win\nin Gelinas Bowling\nPutting on i great exhibition of\nbowling In the third and final game\not t City Tourntmtnt mttch on the\nGelinu Bowling AUeyt Tuuday\nnight Uit Gu Houie Goofen over-\nctmt a ttiff 300-pin htndlcip to\nwin trom Dodge Moton.\nPtctd by Johnny Htmion'i 248,\ntht winnen tvertged 189 pint etch\nin thtt lut gtmt thtt entbled them\nto mikt otf wtth the victory. The\nwinning margin wu 88 pint on tht\nmttch.\nScoru follow;\nOODOE MOTORS! Ttlt.\nF. McClement _   182 188 120  499\nB.  Rosent     140 184 129   429\nJtmleion      147 124 128   897\nE. Sowerby ....   178 170 148   496\nCuthbert    171 181 108  499\nTotlli      TSS   807  881 2238\nHtndlcip  _ _    300\nGrand Total _   2838\nQAI HOUIE OOOPERU Till.\nJ.  Aurelio  ......   180   183 IDS   838\nL. Aurello  _.   177   148 144  469\nL. Bicknell     161   180 134  484\nT. Romino ......   188   192 204   539\nJ. Hamion     184   202 348   802\nTotali       839   844  023 2902\nHigh Individuil-Hamson 248.\nHigh Aggregate\u2014Himson 802.\n- PAOE  NINI\nSeabiscuit Gives\nClockers a Thrill\nLOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (AP). -\nThere'i idditlonil Joy in Uie Chirlu\nS. Howird itiblt. Tht mighty Sat-\nbucult tt tppetn, It \"right\" again.\nTha *Bltcult ln hit tint pubUc\nworkout in monthi, givt tht clock-\nen a thrill yuterday atternoon\nwhen he travelled ft of a mUe In\n34.1 lecondi tnd flnlihed out a half\nunder rutrtlnt in 48 tecondi.\nMtny ittblu would bt Joyful\nenough If they htd Ktytk H, Howird'i winner lut yetr of the 1100,-\n000 Santa Anita Handicap tnd tn\noutittnding ctndldit* to repeat He\nproved hit fitness yuterdty by\nturning tix furlongs In 1:12.\nHockey Standings\nN.H.LITANDINOI\n'      P WLDF APtl\nP WL D   F   APtt\n8  4\n8   4\n6 3\n7 8\n6 7\n4  8\nToronto    .... 16\nBoiton      16\nRangen     16\nCanadieni   .. IS\nChlctgo   ..... 14\nDetroit      16\nAmericini .. 17\n412\n46 27\n42 29\n37 24\n42 38\n28 44\n27 45\n33 48\nTonlght't gtmu:\nBoiton at Canadieni.\nDetroit at Amerlcani.\nToronto at Chicago.\nCANADIENS TO BORROW\nTWO EACLES FOR CAME\nNEW HAVEN, Conn. Dec 20\n(AP).\u2014The minigement of New\nHaven Eaglei tnnounced tonight\nBiU SummerhUl tnd Armand Mondou would be loaned to Montreal\nCanadieni ot the NaUonal League\nfor tomorrow night'i gimt with\nBoiton. Both pltyen wlU return\nhere tor Uie New Haven-Pittsburgh\ngame Sunday.\nREMEMBER WHEN?\nBy Tha Canadian Prut\nLuter Pttrick, mtniger of New\nYork Rangeri, wu named preildent\nof Rangen and preiident ot New\nYork'i Madison Squar* Girdem\nitvtn yetn tgo todty.\nYankees Lead Uague In Fielding;\nChicago While Sox in Second Place\nCHICAGO, Dec 20 (AP).-Bu*-\nbtU't mott powerful michlnt\u2014the\nNew Vork Yinkeei\u2014it iuit u lmpreulve citchlng i bueball u bettering it tgtinit or over the wilt\nThe precis* Yinkeu not only led\nthe Americin Lugue in fielding, u\nshown ln offlclil tvertges releued\ntoday, but committed only 126 erron in 152 gimu, two mort erron\nthin the low lugue mirk ttt by\nPhiladelphit In 1932. Their team\nfielding mtrk wgi XI. Six point! behind in ucond pilot wu tht Chlctgo White Sox.\nTh* eight teami executed 1183\ndoublt playi for'tht leaion, com-\nElred to 1282 tor lut yur. Wuh-\nigton led In thli depirtment with\n167, th* Yinkeu trilling eight be\nhind u runnerup.\nThree Yankeu topped the flelden\nit their respective posti.\nLittle Frank Croiettl wu fir\nthetd ot tht other rtgultr thort-\nitopi, pitying 152 gamu tor t\nmtrk ot .968. Jo* Cronln of Boiton wu lecond it .959, Ult Red\nSox veteran playing 28 itralght\ngtmu tt one time lut Summer\nwithout tn error.\nBIU Dickey, Ytnket cttcher tnd\ntdmittedly tht diss of the circuit topped the eitchen with t\nmark of .989, miking ieven mlt-\ncuei ln 126 gtmu, Mikt Tresh,\nChlctgo rookie, wu itcond at .985.\nTopi among tht regulir outfield-\nen wtt the Yinkeu' George Selkirk, who made three erron in 124\ngamei for a mark of .969. Rookie\nBarney McCocky ot Detroit fielded\n.988 In 145 gamu ind New York's\nJoe DiMiggio hid Uie tune mark ln\n117 gimei.\nYoung Ken Keltner of Clevelind\nwu ln t cltu by himielf tmong\nthird basemen. Hit .974 mtrk represented 13 erron tnd gave him a\n16-point margin over Red Rolft of\nNew York In tecond place.\nDetroit'i old reliable Chirley Gehringer tgaln topped ttit lecond bue-\nmen, fielding .077 in 107 gtmu. A\npoint back of him wu Bobby Doerr\nof Boston, who played In 126 gimu,\nmiking only 19 erron.\nBLACK\nHORSE\nALE\nTht ranking not tmong tint bu*\nmen wu split between Georgt Mc\nQuinn ot St. Louis tnd Hmk Green\nberg of Detroit Both fielded J03\nMcQuinn making 11 erron in 18s\nSame* and Greenberg nlnt error*\ni 136 gtrnet. Within two pointi \u00ab\nthe leaden ire tour other regultn\n\u2014 Joe Kuhel of Chicago, Jimmy\nFoxx of Boiton, Hal Troiky ol\nCleveland and Babe Dahlgren ol\nNew York.\nTen mort or lett rtgultr pitchen\ncommitted no erron ln the 1939\ncimpilgn, but tht top ipot gou to\nAl Milntr ot Clevelind who iccepted\n43 chincu without a bobble.\nHUDSONSM\nii\novtatROor\nZQioz.\n$4<60\nThll-ld^rtlMM* I, not p^hdwd \u00bb 4wW bv rf\u00bb L\u00abU0T Ct-lrol Botrd \u00ab by A\u00ab        sj-.,, adwltisrmeilt j\nGovern** *l tm CoUbs* or dlipliyed by tht L\n   \u2014 i .   I Board or by tht Government of\nBritiih Columbit.\nFIRST CHOICE SHICE 1904\n*      \u2022 .......\nI you can pay your guetti no finer compliment tlun to aem my ot die\nthoie* varieties Hated below\u2014then ia both variety sai economy, all are\nperfectly aged, mellow producta\u2014\u00abnd here ia the aenaible anawet to the gift\nproblem.   CLIP THIS LIST. FQR REFERENCE!\nLIQUEUR WHISKY . '\n\"CAUDONIA\"   \u00bb\n16 oi. \u00bb-.\u2022\u00ab; 26 oi. M.70; 40 ot. M.ttO\n\"601D WND\"\n26 oi 13.09   40 oi UM\n\"nvncon-      .\n26 oi. , \u00ab\u00ab-\u25a0*\n\"SPIYSIDf\n26 ox. _\nRYE WHISKY\n\"I C. I 8TAR\"\n13 oi. $!.\u00ab; 25 ox. \u00bb2.S0; 40 ox. M.IO\n\"I. C. SflCIAL\"\u201410 Yurt OM\n16 oi. $1.68; 25 oi. \u00ab2.60; 40 ox. $4.00\n\"I. C D. D.\"\u201412 Yun eld\n16 oi. $2.0$; 25 oi. $3.U; 40 ox. $4.7$\nLONDON DRY GIN\n\"MONOGRAM\"\n12 ox. $1.1$; 25 oi. $Z2S; 40 ox. $1.1$\n\u2022millNO\"\n,12 ot. $1 JH; 25 ox. $$.$0; 40 ox. $1.10\n\"MMM\" -\n12 oi $1.1$   25 oi .$X$$\nRUM\n\"IHUM NIOMTA\"\nBottll,: $1.11\nCOCKTAILS\n\"IIIKHAT\"\nMirtinl tnd Mlnhttttn. Dry tnd\nExtra Dry _._\nThe British Columbia Distillery Co., Ltd,\nThis idvartlsaimnt lg not published or displayed by the Liquor Control .Board or by the Govemnwnt of British Columbil\n~\n PAOE   TIN\nNew Denver Hall Full as Concert\nand Christmas Tree Are Enjoyed\nNEW DENVER B. C\u2014Tht Bo-\ntun Htll wu filled to capacity Dec.\n14 tor tht Ntw Denver Chriitmu\ntret ud concert Vlilton cunt\nfrom Smdon, SUvtrton md Ron-\nberry.\nC. F. Nelion, chairman, tpokt of\ntht work ud tlmt thtt wis given\nby tht committeei. He uld New\nDenver wu fortuntta ln hiving\ntuch t fine bud, much crtdlt being\ndue A. D. Trickett who Ukei to\nmuch Interut Its young memberi.\nFint item wu two droll, \"Good\nXing Wencelis,\" lung by tU the\nichool pupili. iolo parts being taken by Divid Crellin, Frtnk Broughton tnd Eugene Nesmith, tnswered\nby Marguerite Campbell, Haul\nFlint and Velma Macintosh, and\n\"It came upon t midnight cletr.\"\nA Junior pity, \"Ttlu of tht\nChriitmu Toyi,1\" wu weU received.\nThose taking ptrt were Nmcy Harris, ud Joyce Thring; Wooden Soldier, Ernut George; French Doll,\nFrances Burkitt; Toy Cat Patricia\nGreer; Ftlry Queen, Anne Tier,\nand Santt Cltui, Aim Frtnctt. Elves were C. Numlth, Tommy Pear-\nion, Lloyd George, Joe Elser, David\nPowell Eric Bergeron, Lome Trickett Jimmy George, ud ftlrlu\nwere Francei Schnteble, Btrbiri\nand Norma Thomlinson. Lillian and\nDoris Elser, Louise Kennett add\nDorothy PoweU.\nNext wu a picturesque icene of\ngirls dressed in putel ihidu, dramatizing tht tong, \"Alice, Blue\nGown,\" sung by Chtrlotte Johnion.\nThoie taking ptrt were Evelyn Bur\nmen, Dorothy Gunn, Nmcy Hirrii,\nAlice Powell, Frmcu Burkitt tnd\nAnne Tier. The ittgt letting wu\neffecUve tnd further cirrled out\nby \u25a0 iei.es of decorited irchu ud\nthrough which tht girlt danced.\nMuch applause wu given the\n\"Lamp Drill\" in which uven boyt\nimitated ind dlspltyed their ver-\nalon ot \"Alice Blue Gown,\" those\ntaking part were David Crellin, G.\nMacintosh, Bobby Chrlstoferson,\nEugene Nesmith, Frank Broughton,\nClifford Plctrd tnd Clifford Elser,\nthe latter being the central figure.\nTht itudenti of L. Grodskt'i room\nthen preiented t pantomime entitled \"The Terrible Catastrophe\".\nThe stage setting wu t restaurant\nand mince pie wu t specialty. Tht\nparti In thli were taku by Ivtn\nFlint, Normi Broughton. Glen Macintosh, Merle Tattrie, Jimmie Vandergrift Frank Broughton Clifford\nPicard, Eugene Nesmith, Htzeldene\nNelion ind David CrtUln.\nThe wnlor glrli dramatized tbe\ntong \"Over the Rainbow\" dreued\nin ihort full dresses ud ropes of\nroses. First they formed t ttbletu\nud ung tht chorui, tht vent being sung by Shirley Scitchtrd tnd\nMarguerite Campbell, then t pretty\nroie driU wu diipliyed. Girli taking ptrt were Shirley Scitchtrd,\nHazel Flint Marjorie Francis, M.\nCimpbell, Olive Tattrie Hilda Crel-\nlln, Mirgiret Broughton, Monlci\nButlin, velmt Mtclntosh ud Dig-\nmtr Olien.\nThe high ichool boyi delighted\nwith their skill ln forming pyramids ud much applause wu given\nBarney Johnion tor hii feat on tht\nfiole. Next item wu t pliy \"Visit-\nng the Sick.\" Etch chincter wis\nweU pliyed. Colin Ctmpbell pliyed\nthe ptrt ot \"Johnnie,\" the high\nichool boy ind Shirley Scitchtrd\nhit mother. His visiton were Dr,\nCurem, pliyed by Monici Butlin,\nOscar York by Jick Robinson, Little Sister by Marguerite Campbell,\nDan Doleful by BlUy Rytm, Miss\nMInervi ichool teicher by Hilda\nCrellin, George Cheerumup. by M.\nCampbell Bob Blinks by Ab Nelson, Kathleen Brown the girl friend\nby Mtrjorie Frtnclt, T. Ptckumout\nthe undertaker by Peter Browne,\nud Mlu Delyta the muilc tetchr\nby Dtgmtr Olsen.\nSmtt Claus distributed glfti md\nbags of candy nuti tnd ortngei to\nall the children.\nSelection! were pliyed by the\nbtnd tt Intervtli. Credit wu given\nS. Lookmtn for training tht pupSs\nin tinging md J. Keentn for physlcil training, tiso to Mn. A. Francii ud her helpen for the wonderful performance. During the intermission prizei were wort by Mrs.\nE. Kennett cord of wood; Mn. E.\nNelson, big of candy ind box of\nortngei; George Palethorpe, htm\nud E. Griham, Slocm City, 80\npound sack ot flour. A dtnct wu\nheld tfter the concert\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTER B. C- Elmer\nHuscroft wu a weekend vititor\nat Spokint.\nMn. Fred Litter ud Mlu K.\nBeard art vltltlng tht former'i lon-\nln-law md diughter, Mr. ud Mn.\nB. B. Stallwood.\nNed Smith tnd W. A. Yerbury\nWere Kimberley viiiton tnd were\ntccompmied on their return by\nBill CUrrlcoitt who li viiiting Mr.\nand Mn. Herbert Yerbury.\nMri. Fred Powen tnd two diughter! left for Victoria where they\nWill spend the Chrlstmu hoUdtyt\nai guetti ot Mr. md Mn. W. Mitchell, Sr.\nMr. and Mn. OrvaU Vmetten of\nPorthlll wera vltlton at tht Demchuk home.\nRlchtrd Helme hu retumtd to\nVtncouver. While here ht wtt a\ngueit of hii brother md sister-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mn. J. C. Helmt.\nMn. J. Nygaard of Canyon wu\nt west of Mr. ud Mn. Peter Ker-\nlu'-e.\nAdam Scovertnikl hu returned\nfrom the Prairies.\nOscar tnd Grace Kilgren have\nleft for Regina where they wlU\napend the holidtyi.\nHenry Bollinger will ipend the\nholiday! In Trail viiiting hit brother-in-law and lister, Mr. ud\nMrs. Reil.\nCRANBROOK Social...\nCRANBROOK, B.C.-Mn. A. J.\nSchell entertiined at tea Friday ln\nAppledale\nAPPLEDALE, B.C. - Mr. ud\nMra. D. Eftoda and ion wot viiiton\nto Nelton.\nF. Dty vitlted Slocin City.\n'Mr. tnd Mn. B. Bush of Nelton\nVere vltlton here. Mn. Bush was\na guett ot her diughter, Miw R |,honor of her mother, Mn. T. Drummond, who hu been viiiting tt\nCrubrook and Kimberley. Flowen\nfor decoration were pink chrysanthemum!. Assisting the hostess were\nMn. H. E. Osborne and Mra. W. G.\nT. Ttylor, tnd other guuti were\nMn. T. C. Armitrong, Mn. J. Jackion, Mn. J. E. Kennedy, Mrs. H. L.\nLtrge, Mra.T. S. Gill, Mn. C. J.\nLittle, Mrs. A. C. Shankland, Mn.\nW. H. Wilson ud Mn. A. J. Geneit\nMiss 01g_ Belecky tnd Miu Reta\nThuraton entertained In honor of\nMisi Eleanor. Leith at bridge at Uie\nNursu' Home. Gueiti were Mits\nLeith, Mn, Malcolm MacDonald,\nMiu Meta McEwen, Mlu Simone\nBourgeois, Miu Gertrude Patmore.\nMlu Margaret Hendenon and Miu\nNtncy Mllu.\nJohn Boyd left to ipend Chriitmu at hit home in Vancouver.\nMlu Edna McPhee hu arrived\nfrom Wardner to ipend the holidiys\nwith her parenti, Mr. ud Mn. R\nH. McPhee.\nMlu Joyte Maidment ii tpending\nthe holiday! with her ptrenti, Mr.\nand Mn. Frank Maidment tfter\ncompleting her fint term it the\nProvincial Normal School ln Victoria.\nEd Flowen, itudent at th. Unlvenity of B.C- ia tpending the\nholiday! here it the.home of hla\nBush.\nMr. ud Mn. J, Smith ud baby\naon trt viiiting Mr. ud Mn. Honey-\nat tte.\nMn. J. Fordyce wu a vliitor at\nTraU.\nMiu A. Trozzo, Mr, and Mn. F.\nBrooki, F. McGregor, J. Brown, F.\nTrozzo, ud F. Diy vilited Sloctn.\nMr. ud Mn. 0. Christie, Mn.\nt. Trozzo tnd Mlu A. Trozzo motored to Denver. Mn. F. Trozzo ii\na patient ln tht Hoepital at Denver.\nMlsa E. Buih hu returned to htr\nborne in Nelion for the Chriitmu\nholidtyi.\nMiu R Buih, Mlu A. Trozzo, Mn.\nP. Moran, J. Brown, F. Trozzo, F,\nMcGregor, A. Maclntyre ud R\nSwinson motored to Slocin to pity\nIn the bidmlnton tournament\nMr. and Mn. 0. Christie, Mr.\nUd Mra. F. Brooki and G. Swan-\naon viiited at Slocan City.\nMr. ud Mn. G. Strong tnd children were guettt ot Mr. ud Mri.\nT. Brooki. ,\nFALSE ALARM\nDURBAN, South AiriOt (CP)\u2014\nShoti fired ln DuAan htrbor recenUy brought out t ntvtl patrol\nVeuel, and had the population on\nthe qui vive. But if wat only t\nwhtler harpooning a recalcitrant\nmonster.\nYOUNC PEOPLE HAVE\nPARTY AT NEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER B. C\u2014The Young\nPeople'i Society itaged t \"Kld't\nPtrty\" Dec. 18 ln the Bosun HtU.\nTht girls were dressed in ihort\ndruses ud htlr ribbons ud the\nboys ln thort putt md bow Uu.\nTht boyi ud glrli ung \"Jingle\nBelli\" tnd then Stntt Cltui irrived' to distribute glfti to everyone.\nGtmu were pliyed tuch ts \"London Bridge\", \"Ring Around a Roiy\"\n\u25a0TMnki.\" '\nRefreihmenti were terved tt a\nlarge table decorated -with pine\nconet tnd ln the centre wti an Imitation pie filled with bagi ot ctndy ud onngu, More gamu were\nJilayed tnd then dancing wai en-\noyed. Many prizei were given for\nnovelty dancu. Frank Meers acting as Judge. Music wti supplied\nby memberi of the Young People'i\nSociety.\nWARDNER P.T.A. TO BUY\nSCHOOL BASKETBALL\nWiMUWER, B.C.-The regular\nP T. A. meeting wu held Thundiy.\nBuiineu wu discussed tnd lt wu\ndecided to buy l basketball for the\ntchooL\nTet wu lerved by Mn. R\nThompton tnd Mn. H. Thompion.\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, R C.-THUR8DAY MORNINO, DEC. tl, 1888-\nFor Bargains of Real Interest Read the Personal Column\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR B. C.-Mlu Ttylor of South Sloctn ipent t ftw\nItyi with Mn D Shu. Mlu Tiylor wu enroute to Kelownt.\nBill Schwtrok who It ittending\nU.B.C., ll ipending Chriitmu with\nhis ptrenti Mr. ud Mn. W. Schwt.\nrok.\nR Sommen U tpending ChrUtmu tt Nelson.\nMlu M. Gorringe is spending the\nholidtyi it her homt in Vmcouver.\nMiu V. Roblnion left recenUy tor\nBlewett for her vtcition.\nR Trussler hu returned trom\nTrtil-Ttdtntc Hospital whtrt ht\nhis btu t pttient for t ftw dtyt\nMn. M Goresky entertained tt t\nbridge pirty. Prlze-winnen wert\nMr. ind Mra. D. Shei ud Miu Tiylor. A delicloui lunch wu served.\nGuests were Dr. ud Mn. Wright\nMr. ud Mn. R West Mr. ud Mrt.\nD. Shu, Miu Ttylor, Mn. J. Morrlion, Mr. ud Mn. W. Houiton,\nMr. ud Mn. J. Scott and Mr. and\nMri. N. Weill.\nMn. E. Willner tnd Mlu B. MicKinnon viiited Nelion.\nTom Ltmptrd It visiting Mr. ud\nMn J. Kitchen, it Trail.\nMiu G. Milcolm viilted Mr. ud\nMn. A. Ltmptrd.\nMr. ud Mn. W. Htwki ud ion\nGordon visited Spoktne.\nJ. Finch left for Vtncouver to\nipend Chrlstmu.\nMr. md Mn R Whittaker left\nrecently for Vmcouver for Chriitmu.\nAINSWORTH\nAINSWORTH, B. C.-Mr. tnd\nMn. H. S. Currie ipent Siturdiy\nhi Nelson. Miss MUler who Is\nspending the holldiy it htr home\nln Kimberley, went u ftr u Nelton with them.\nMn Line ud her lon Tommy\nvisited Kaslo.\nW. Butler returned home titer\nviiiting friendl here.\nMr. ud Mn. F. J. Dumu vliited Nelion.\nBUI Wilion ud hli diughter,\nNormi, returned to Trail tfter vis-\nlUng Mra. Lane tnd fimlly it SUver Ledge Inn.\nMn. R. Hughu li viiiting her fither, A. Garrett of Kulo,\nMn. C. R Harmon visited Nelson.\nHenry Davis ot Riondel came\nover Saturday to get Pat Fowler\nof Sheep Creek, who ipent the\nweekend with hli ptrenti there.\nAINSWORTH SCHOOL\nCHILDREN PRESENT\nCHRISTMAS PROGRAM\nAINSWORTH, B. C.-Scholtre of\nAlniworth tchool entertained their\nperenti ud friends tt tn enjoyable\nconcert ln the Church, Dec. 14. The\nchurch wu gaily decorated, moat\nprominent future being a large,\nbeautifully decorated tree.\nThe program which consisted of\nsongs, carols and iketphes ud dances, reflected great credit upon the\nteacher, Miss Miller md Mrs. Currie, who trained the children. J,\nB. Fletcher wu chairman md Mn.\nCurrie tccomptnied.\nSanta Cltui in tht person of Hans\nHansen, put in in tppetrmce md\npresented each child with t present\ntnd t btg of goodies. Refreshments\nlerved by the ltdies were enjoyed\ntfter dtnclng tt the Silver Ledge.\nA turkey wu won by Henry Dtvis\nof Riondel.\nChildren taking pirt were Corrlne md Dorii Fletcher, Beitrice\nRepp, Jimmie Fitzilmmons, Robert\ntnd. Dam Beseker, Tom Bellenap\nUd Barney Powen.\nparenti, Mr. ud Mn. Rlchird Flow-\nera.\nMiu Phyllli Ruffle wu t viiltor\nhere on her wty to her home it\nCtnti Flati tfter completing thi\nFell icision it tht Unlvenity of\nBritiih Columbit.\nMiu Helen Spreull, who hu been\nseveral months tt Vancouver, li\nspending the holldayi it htr home.\nMra. N. Btln ud children, Florence ud Billy, irrived from SalmD\ntn tpend the holidays, guests of\nMn. Btin'i mother, Mn. R W. Finley.\nMr. ud Mn. Martin Hirris ud\nions, Gordon tnd Murray, left for\nVancouver where they will remain\nfor the holiday season.\nGeorge Wird, who la itudylng\nagriculture at the University of Alberta, it ipending the holldayi with\nhit ptrenti, Mr. md Mn. C. R\nWird.\nMr. md Mn. Jack Ward tnd ion,\nJohn, ue viiiting Spokme\nMn. T. R Flett received word\nearly thii week of the arrival of\nher son-in-law md daughter, Mr.\nand Mn. Jim Donaldion it Yellowknife, Y. T, whert they wtU mtke\ntheir home.\n* Stuirt Mclntoih Jr. of Nelion was\na guut of Dr. ud Mn. W. A.\nFergie.\nMiu Pttrlcia MacDonald, who\nhu hem teaching at Rooseville is\nipending the holidtyi with her pirenti, Mr. ud Mrt. Hirry MacDonald.\nWar-Birds Hatch In U. S. for Franee\nShown in flight here It l Curtin Hawk 7SA pur-\nault plus!, one ot \u2022 ltrge number being built\nby the Curtin company for the French air force,\nnote French tricolor on. tall of the plane. The\nguns ara viiible on tha wingi ud top nose.\nFrench flien trt enthusiuUc over these planes.\nNewi dlipatchu from the front credited Curtiu\nHawki with ihooting down nine out of 27 Germm plmu ln th. \"fint big air battle of the\nwar.\" \u2022 \u25a0 \u2022 _ \u25a0\n-_,_\u25a0\u25a0. ,\\,u*mm-i-am.-'-;.t, \u25a0^'\u25a0'li^fcfrrti\n____\n4 ' ':\"'.'-\n- '     Jtift8*Ml\nNrlaon flatly Nrma\nTtlephont 144\nClassifier!   Advertising   Rates\nUc per lint ptr lniertion.\n44c per line per week (8 consecutive insertions for cost of 4).,\n81.43 per Une \u2022 month (28 timu).\n(Minimum 1 llnu per lniertion).\nBox  numben  Uc extrt. Thit\ncovin my number ot tlmu.\nLEGAL NOTICE\n18c ptr line, first lniertion ud\n14c ttch subsequent insertion,\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT.\nSPECIAL LOW RATE\nSltuttiont Winted 28c for iny\nrequired  number of llnu for\nIlx dtyt, ptyiblt In tdvinct.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy\t\nBy ctrrier, per week .\nBy ctrrier, per yetr _\nBy Mill:\nOnt month ________\nThree monthi\t\nSix monthi _______\n. I   .03\n.25\n.   13.00\n.1   .75\n-   1.00\nm     4.00\nm     800\nOnt yetr\nAbove rttei tpply In Ctntdt,\nUnited SUtes, ud United Kingdom, to lubtcriben Uvlng outiidt regulir cirrler treu.\nEliewhere ud ln Cuidi whert\nextra postage is required, one\nmonth 81.50, three months 8400,\nlix months $8.00, one year $15.00.\nPERSONAL\nf_ 100'i of luitable Xmu Gifti for\n** iU. Prices right Nelson Hdwe\nSANITARY PERSONAL RUBBER\nGoods, 24 latex $1. Free price lilt\nJ, Jensen, Box 324, Vancouver.\nCHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS! CUP\nud Saucer, Fine English China.\n75c to $2 it Mann, Rutherford Co.\nSAVE YOURSELF AND JOUH\nihoe leather, Call DUO. City Taxi\n\u2014it'a. cheaper thu wtlklng,\nj good buyi in radios, ideal\ngifta. See H. R. Kitto. 620 Baker.\nTAXIDERMIST WORK GUAR-\nanteed. P, W. Rissllng, P. O.\nBox 161, Trill, B. C.   .\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel, Opp, C, P. R, Depot.\n\u00a5\nIU Xmu wrapped chocolates and\nJ- tobaccos. Madeline's, 616 Baker.\n(Continued In Next Column)\nWARDNER\nWARDNER B. C.-Mr. ud Mrt.\nJ. Anderson ud Leonird vilited\nJiffrty.\nMr. ud Mn. A. Roilcky and\nAndy and George Moberg vliited\nCranbrook.\nMr. and Mn. T. Glaholm and ion\nDavid, were visitors tt Jaffray,\nMn. Stocking ot Galloway viilted her diughter Mn. M. Roisum.\nMlu Inez Renick vliited Elko\nfor a few dayi.\nF. Pacquette bu left for hli home\nat the cout to spend the holidays\nwith hii parenti. ,\nMn. W. Muir Jr. ud chUdren\nhave returned borne.\nMiu R McPhee it ipending the\nholldayi with her ptrenti ln Crubrook.\nTRINIDAD CURVIVORS\nIN NORWEGIAN PORT\nOSLO, Norwiy, Dec. 20 (AP>-\nSurvivora of the British trawler\nTrinidid wert brought Into Eger-\nlund today by t Danish flying boat\nwhich reported the vessel had been\n\"blown to piecu\" by a German\nplme Jutt outside'Norwegian ter-\nitoritl waters.\nOne member of the crew drowned\nud tnothtr died of exhaustion tfter being rescue^ hy the fishing\nboat which found Uie Trlnldtd'i\nlurvlvon clinging to wreckage.\nPERSONAL\n(Continued)\nHAVE YOU ANY ANTIQUES?\nTop pricei paid for tntiquei tt\nThe Home Furniture, 413 Hill St.\nINGREDIENTS FOR YOUR XMAS\ncake ud pudding, tU freih, cletn\nitock it Star Grocery. Ph. 10 or 11.\nSERVE CHOCJUETl'E'S \"MOTH-\nerV Bretd for needed en\u00abrgy tnd\ngood hetlth. Ph. 238 Free Delivery\nKk Miny glftt to choose from, for\n** all. Look iround City Brag Co.\nWHEN YOU THINK OF CHRIST-\nmu remember, Gift that brings\ngreatest joy-Portrait by Vogue.\nFOR CHRISTMAS-GIVE A SUB-\ntcrlpUon to tht Ntlion Daily\nNewi, Ph. 144. ClrculiUon Dept\n\u2022t Dart Botrdi, Table Tennn, btti\n** inst tistss   r..m**_ Sivsrt .Shno.\nand tell. Gamu. Sport .Shop,\nIF YOU HAVE OLD CLOTHING,\nfootwear or furniture to tpirt,\nplease Ph. Salvation Army. 618L.\nI\nGray's   Tet   Shoppe   Cloied\nChrlstmu md New Yeir'i Diy.\nDRIVE IN NOW FOR \"WINTER\nproofing.\" Het ter! AnU-Freezel\netc Beacon Service, 701 Baker St.\nSPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER IS\nnow on it McGregor Brot. Solve\nyour gift problem, give your photo\nnr~Vour Chrlstmu  Gifta  euUy\nsolved at J. B. Gray'i. 431 Btker.\nGET YOUR WINTER COAT AND\nhit cletned now. Phone 107, H. J.\nWilton, Tailor tnd Dry CU*\"\"'\nA  SNAP-GOOD  PRACTICE  PI-\nuo for ult it only $33.00. See\nJ. Cheu, 524 Vemon Street\nt.\nLovely chenille tnd corded\nhousecoats. Edith A. Ctrrothen\nSTOP TOBACCO, SNUFF HABIT\nInittnUy. Satisfaction or money\nrefunded. Particulan, Box 17,\nSchuler, Alberta\nGENUINE LATEX SPECIAL GTD.\n25 for $1.00 or Jiffy prepared 18\nfor $1.00 (free catalogue) National\nImporters, Box 244, Edmonton,\nDELICIOUS FRESH ROASTED\nnuti nulled dty order received.\nPrice Uit ind gift boxu. Pine\nTree Nut Shops, 806 GranviUe, 106\nHastings, Vancouver, B. C,\nHERBS AND OILS INHALER 30c.\nFor colds, hay fever, catarrh,\nasthma. Use cork only, lut yetn.\nInstructioni with bottlt. Princeton\nDistributors, Box 61, Princeton.\nMEN'S SANITARY RUBBER\ngoods, tend $1 for 12 umplu teited, guirtnteed, preptld. Free Novelty price list Princeton Dittribu-\nton, Box 61, Princeton, B, C.\t\nAN OFFER to EVERY IN-\nventor, list of winted Inventions\nud full Information ient free. The\nRamsay Company, World Patent\nAttorneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa.\nMARRYl HUNDREDS IN B. C. AND\nAlbertt. Mmy with metnt. Par-\nticulars lent you in plain sealed\nenvelope, 10c, Ladies free. Ctntdian Correspondence Club, Box\n128, Calgary, Albertt. \t\nCHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUlt\nown snapshots art the really personal cards. Send negaUve tnd 10c\nfor simples. Pricu for quantities\nwill be sent with lamplei. Kryital\nPhotoi, Wilkie, Sukatchewan.\nPROMPT DELIVERY BY MAlt\nfor all drug sundriei ud hygiene\ntuppltei. Write for llteit price\nHit, ind receive free sample of\nour better quality razor blade and\nnovelty. Western Supply, Box 667,\nVancouver, B. C.\nLOST AND FOUND\n1 To Finders\nIf you find anything, telephone\nThe Dally Newi. A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be inserted without coit to\nyou. We will collect from tht\nowner.\nLOST MAN'S LONGINES WRIST\nwatch near Cojlinson'i. Pleue\nnotify Daily Newi.\t\nPAIR MEN'S BROWN KID, FUft\nlined glovei. Reward. Ph. 432Y.\nBIRTHS\nBELL \u2014 To Mr. md Mn. Piddy\nBeU It the Miter Misericordiae\nHospiUl, Roultnd, December 12, a\ndiughter.\nALLISON - To Mr. ind Mn. R\nAllison it Roultnd, December 17,\nBERRY \u2014 To Mr. tnd Mn. J. A.\nBerry, December IS, tt Rosslud, t\nson. \t\nHELP WANTED\nMAN WANTED\nWho cu be hii own boa. to ttkt\novtr m utebllihtd buiineu in\ni nwrby locality. Muit bl neit\nud hive good reputation. Car\ntnd imiU ctpital necesury. or\nwe cu finuce you. For further\nInformtUon tpply to Tht J. R\nWatkini Compuy, 1010 Album\nStreet Vucouver, B. C.\nWANTED - YOUNG MAN FOR\nfirm work. Must be tblt to milk.\nGlvt experience ud wigei ex-\npected to Box 30 Dally News.\nWANTED. Young hikpr. in Nelion.\nGood pltce for girl thit needs i\nhomt. Box 26 Dtlly Newi.\ntXP. GIRL\" FOR GENERAL\nhswk. Mn T. Jerome, 810 Vjrtorit\nWANTD IMMEDIATELY ELDTtLY\nhousekeeper tor firm. Ph. 389L.\nTEACHERS\nTEACHER FOR ERIE SCHOOL,\ncommencing Jtn. 3rd. Salary 8800.\nGndu 2, 4, 5 tnd 7. Apply Secty.\nErie School DUtrlct Erie. B. C.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rttu for idvertlse-\nmentt under thii classification\nto tsslst people seeking employment Only 25c for one week\n(6 dayi) coven my number\nof required llnet. Ptyiblt In\nadvance\nYOUNG COUPLR EXPERIENCED\ncaretaker! ln apartment or hotel.\nExcellent referencu. Apply Box\n8882 Dally Newt.\nRELIABLE GIRL WILL CARE FOR\nchildren   during  Uit   Chriitmu\nholidays. Phone 938L.\nRADIO STUDENT WANTS WORK\nDonild Cherry, Gen, Dlvy., Nelion\nHOUSE WORK WANTED, 88c PER\nhr. Nelion Newi office, Rosslind.\nFOR AND WANTED TO RENT\nWANTED TO RENT SMALL UN-\nfum. house or mite. Close in.\nBox 47 Dally Newi,\nFURNISHED SUITE FOR RENT.\nPh. 377X or tpply 307 Ctrbontte,\nMODERN HEATED ROOMS. DAVj\nwk. or month. Roytl Hotel, Ph. 688\nFURNISHED HOUSE KEEPIS5\nroomi for rent Annable Block.\nTERRACE APTS. BeiuUful, modem\nfrigidaire equipped tultei.\n. ROOM FURNISHED SUITE. AP-\nply 918 Kootenay jitreet\nS ROOM HOUSE FORllENT.\nPhone 808L, D. Magllo.\nSEE KERR APARTMENTS'\nPROPERTY. HOUSES. FARMS\nGOOD FARM .LANDS FOR SALE\non euy termi in Albertt tnd\nSaskatchewan. Write for full in'\nformation to 808, Dept of Natural\nResourcu, C. P. R, Calgary. Alta\nROOM AND BOARD\nBY MONTH OR BY THE DAY.\nCheerful borne lurrounding!. Ph.\n483L, 413 Victorit Strett\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES\nNOTICE TO RANCHERS-TRAIL-\nen mtde to order. City Auto\nWrkn, 431 Jotephint St Ph. 447.\nLECAL NOTICES\nMINERAL ACT\n(Form FJ\nCertificate  of Improvementi\nv NOTICE\nDevelopment No. L Development\nNo. 2 Development Frac. Excalibur\nMineral Clalmi iltuite in Uie Windermere Mining Diviiion ot Kootenay District.\nWhere looted: - In Mlckelson\nBuin, North Fork of Toby Creek.\nTAKE NOTICE (hit L A. L.\nPurdy, B. C. L. S. tcUng u Agent\nfor Thundtrblrd Minn Ltd. N. P. L.\nFree'Mlner'i Certificite No. 338761:.\nIntend, sixty dtyi from ttit dtte\nhtreof, to tpply to tht Mining\nRecorder  for  Certificttei   of  Im-\nSrovementi for tht purpoie of ob-\nlining Crown Grant! of tht tbovt\nclaims.\nAnd further take notict thtt tc,\nUon, under tecUon 85, muit be\ncommenced before the luuinct of\n\u2022uch Certificttei of Improvement!.\nDtted thli 12th dty of December,\n1838.\nA. L. PURDY.\n-MINERAL ACT\n(Form F.)\nCertificite of Improvement\nNOTICE1\nBuin Mineral Claim, iltuite tn\nttit Nelson Mining Diviiion of Koo\ntemy Dlitrict.\nWhere located:- Weit'Fork of\nSitkum Creek.\nTAKE NOTICE that L A. L.\nPurdy. Surveyor, acting aa Agent\nfor John B. White, Free Miner'i\nCertificite No. 43227E, intend, ilxty\ndtyi from the dtte hereof, to ipply\nto the Mining Recorder tor t> Certificate ot Improvementi for tht\npurpose of obtaining t Crown Grtnt\not ttit tbove cltlm.\nAnd further take notloe thtt tcUon, under lection 83. muit be commenced before lssutnct of. tuch\nCertificite of Improvementi.  '\nDated thli 18th dty of November,\n1838.\nA. L. PURDY.\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nPIPR TUBES, FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLarge itock for Immeditte ihipment\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\nlit Avenue md Main St\nVmcouver, B. C\nFOR SALE - 80 CATERPILLAR\nGood BuUdozer, winch ud Power\nTakeoff, til ln good shtpe. Snip\ntt $1730. Cnnbrook Auto Wreck-\nen, Box 487, Cranbrook, B. C.\nWHISKY BARRELS FOR WTNlT\nAll ilzei, tlto birrell tor other\npurpoiei. AcUve Trtding, 916\nPdwell Street Vincouver, B. C.\nKNITTED AFGHAN, SHETLAND\nthawl, dollin, linen 1316 Josephine\nPIPE AND FITTItfSf\nATLAS IRON 4 METALS LTD\n230 Prior St        Vucouver, B. C.\n1 GIRL'S BICYCLE 313. 2 B6W'\nbicycles 320 etcb. Fint clau condition. Apply H. R Kitto.\nstocks And bonds\nFOR SALE - HIGHLAND SU1\nprise Gold Minu itock. 800 thai\nat 10c share, company uking 1!\nWrite P. O. Box 484. Kaslo. B.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR\nASSAYERS\nR W. WIDDOWSON. PROVINCE\nAnalyst Autyer, Metallurgy\nEngineer. Sampling Agenti I\nTnU Smelter. 304-308 Joseph!\nStreet, Nelson, B. C.\t\nGRENVILLE H. GRIMW50U\nProvincial Asuyer md Chemist,'\nFill Street P. O. Box 9. Nelii\nB. C. Rtprttt ntlngthlppt\nInterut at TraU, B.C.\nHAROLD S ELMES. ROSfH-^\nR C. Provincial Asstyer, Chem\nI n d i v 1 d u 11 repretenUUvu :\nihlppen it Trail Smelter.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nJ. R. MCMILLAN, D. C, NEUR\nctlometer, X-ray. McCuUock B\nDR. W1LBERT BROCK, D.\n342 Btker Street Phone 868.\nCORSETIERES\nSPENCER CORSETS, MRS. V. J.\nCampbeU. 870 Btker St Ph, 6\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR,\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, Frultvtlt. B\nSurveyor ud Engineer. Pbo:\n\"Betver FaUi.\"\nHOMES FOR THE AOED\nCONDUCTED BY THE SISTE\not thi Lovt of Jesus for eldai\nUdiu. The Priory Gueit House\nnew residence with every ml\nem comfort St Anthony'! Gil\nHouse, a lovely homt with v\nmoderate rttei. St. Rtphtel'i W\ntor Invalids ud convilescei\nSt. Judt't House ot Rut tor <\nerly couplu. For prospectus tp\nMother Superior, 849 W.\nAvenue, Vincouver, B. C.\nINSURANCE ANO REAL ESTA'\nC. D BLACKWOOD, Insurance\nevery ducrlpUon, Retl Est. Ph.\nj. E. ANNABLE, REAL ESTX.\nRentali, Insurance. Annible 1\nCHAS. F. McHARDY, INSURANt*\nReal Estate. Phone 133.\nR W. DAWSON, Real Estate, ;\nlurtnee, Renteli. Next Hippen\nHardware. Baker St. Phone 1\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop, tcetylene ud elect\nwelding,motor rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 393 324 Vemon\nGOOD PIANO, CHEAPFOR CASH\nPh. or write Pierce, Robion, B, C.\nWANTED   MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor iron. Any qumtity. Top prlcet\npaid. Active Trading Company,\n$16 Powell St., Vancouver, B, C,\nPETS. CANARIES. BEES. ETC.\nTHE ONLY TRUE LOVE THAT\nmoney can buy, Airedale terrlen\nand Engliih Springer puppiu,\nfrom imported & reglitered itock.\nWhttihm Kennels, Needles, B. C.\nWIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIER\npuppiu. Registered. Htrdlng, 817\nLttimer Street Phope 110.\nFOR SALE YOUNG SINGING CA-\nntriu, tiso hens, Chp. 615 MiU St\nMEMORIALS\nSAME AS USED ON GRAVES\"\nForeit Ltwn Memoriil Pirk. [\nErlct Uit from Bronze Memorii\nId- Box 726, Vancouver, B. j\nPATENT ATTORNEYS\nW. ST. J. MILLER A. M. E. L '\nReglitered Patent Attorney. Ct\nldt ud U. S. A. 703-2nd. St 1\nCalgiry. Advice free, confident}\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S  SASH FACTOB\nHardwood merchant 273 Baker I\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE BUY, SELL 8k EXCHANI\nfurniture, etc. Ark Store, Ph. 8\nHOME FURNITURE, BUY, S*tt\nExch_ Rpr\u201e Upholster. Phone 10\nWATCH REPAIRING!\nWhen SUTHERLAND repaln yc\nwatch it il on time til the tin\n345 Btker Street Nelion, B. C\n\t\n\u2014\t\n\u2014\n,-: *\u25a0'     t    \u25a0' .'t:         \u25a0   \u25a0   .  \u25a0\u25a0.\n...   \u25a0   M-\n-_____,\n ivi^\nS. Is Canada's\nBest Customer\nITAWA, Det. 20 (CP).-Ctn-\ns exports during Novembsrr rose\nralue to $97,163,000 from S85.-\nnp in November lut yetr, the\nUnion Bureiu of Statistics reed today. The United Statei wis\nbest customer, taking goodi\nunting to $45,201,000 compared\nI $28,387,000 lut yetr, followed\nUnited Kingdom with $30,008,000\nnit $35,750,000\nllue of chief exporti, with fig-\nI for November 1038 ln brackets:\njhollc beverages (chiefly whii-\n$746,000 ($1,278,000); fruits $2.-\nK0 ($3,084,000); grains $18,228,000\n,849,000); barley $1,504,000 ($1,-\n000); wheat $14,842,000 ($12,727,-\n; vegetable! $1,500,000 ($1,357,-\ni; wheat flour $1,847,000 (1,561,-\ni; cttUe (except for itock) $1,-\ntOO ($1,134,000); cheeie $2,755,.\n($1,801000); fish $2,791,000 ($2,-\n000); melt $4,517,000 ($3,577,-\ni; fibres textile md products $1,-\n000 ($1,030,000); piper (chiefly\n\/sprint) $12,133,000 ($11592,000);\nnki tnd boardi $3,805,000 ($3,-\n000); pulp wood $979,000 ($735,-\nl; wood pulp $3,438,000 ($2,493,-\nI; Iron md lti producti $5,879,-\n($4,217,000); mtomobllei $1,904,.\n($1,118,000); mtchlnery $1.089,-\n\" ); Iluminum $1,833,000\n); copper $5,600,000  ($5,-\n;   letd   $679,000   ($627,000);\n$5,115,000 ($5,547,000); non-\nlc mineral producti $3,517,000\ni.000);  chemicali tnd  tilled\n$2,201,000     ($1,603,000);\neoui commoditiei $1,377,-\n1,000).\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nIONTREAL, Dec. SO (CP)-Spot;\ntter, Que. 27%-%.\ntat, A-lirge 31.\nSutter futurei: Dee. 27%; Jm. 27-\ni; Teb. 27%-%; Mtrch 2714-%.\nes: Three Jtn, contrtctt changed\nmarch at Vt; ona Jan. eontraet\nMETAL  MARKETS\nLONDON, Dtc. \u00bb (AP). - Btr\nsilver 23 7-lSd, oft 1-15.\n(Equlvilent 4250 centi on the\ndollar buis $403).\nBtr gold 168s, unchmgtd. (Equlvilent $33.85).\nTin spot \u00a3358, bid, \u00a3258, uked:\nfutures \u00a3255 bid, \u00a3259 5i, uked.\nMONTREAL\nBir gold In London wu unchmged it $37.54 in ounct ln Ctnadiau\nfunds; 168s ln BriUsh, representing\nthe Bank of England's buying price.\nThe fixed $35 Wuhington price\n\u2022mounted to $38.50 ln Canadian.\nCopper itetdy; electrolyUc tpot\n12.50; export, f.u, N. Y. 12.75.\nTin tteidy; ipot ud netrby U.75;\nforwird 48.50.\nLetd iteidy; ipot. New York\n9.50\u201485; Eut St. Loull 9.35.\nZinc itetdy; Eut St Louli ipot\ntnd forwird 8.00,\n-*j NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. (L-THUMOAY MORNINO. DEO. tl,,\nVancour.tr Trades and Labor Council Rejects\nResolution Condemning Russian Inrasion\nNEW YORK GAINS\nNEW YORK, Dec. 20 (AP). -\nTraden gave Uie itock mtrket a\ntute of ltt traditional pre-Chriit-\nmu Uft today md mmy Issues were\nboosted fractions to t point or more.\nNetr tht finish, however, profit\nrealization dulled the edge of the\nrally and iome gains were cut or\nerased. Volume picked up on the\nrise md transfers of 908,620 shares\ncompared with 751.790 yetterdty.\nThe Associated Press average ot\n80 stocks was up .2 of t point it 50.8.\nReport! of wide gaini In holldiy\ntrade helped the merchtndiilng\nsharet which itayed tbove wttei\nmoit of the dty. Some eiUmttei indicated deptrtment itore ulei were\nrunning 6 per cent better than last\nyear In many sections of the country, especially ln the industrial\ncentrei.\nDIVIDENDS\nSteel of Ctntdt, Ltd., 43% cents\neich on preference md ordiniry\nshires, also tn tdditlontl dividend\nof $2 to ordinary sharei.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nduitrlili.\nralli\t\nutiUUea\t\nClose Chmge\n149.13 up    Sft\nS1.43 up    JO\n24.87 up    .05\nMONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE\nnduttrlili tnd Binki unavailable\nUo wire trouble.\ntibl 8 pfd _____\nthurat P lc P B\nluhtrnoli Corp\ntish Amerlcm Oil,\n\u25a0C Picken ,\n\"\"irconl ,\n_ Piper Corp .\n\u2022child Aircraft .\n15%\nWt\n5%\n23%\n16\n1\nOK\nIVt\nI'm\nFraser Co Ltd ._.\nInter Utllitiei A .\nInter-Utilities B _\nLake Sulphite\t\nMacLtren P It t __,....\nMcColl Frontenic pfd\nMitchell Robt\nRoyilite Oil  \t\nPower Corp pfd ..._._,\nUnited Dlst ot Cm _\nWalker Oood Ic W \u201e\nWalker Qood ptd __\nlSVi\n6%\n.50\n3%\n10%\n96%\n19\n34%\n.9\n41%\n20\nVANCOUVER\nBid\n.13%\n.00%\n11.00\n.01%\n2.12\n.01%\nJ01%\nSTOCK EXCHANGE\nne\ni Rlv Con .\nOold _\na AmiT..\nOold _\n.ew   .-__\nI-Wihksne   __\nMucot __.\nGold\t\nMint! \t\n1 Coal i Cokt\n_  Mount \u2014\nOt Pelle :\nky Jim .._.__\nt Sic Gold \t\nUvrty   -___.\nGold \t\niM&M\t\nHe  Five  _____\nnd Oreille\t\npt Gold  \t\nneer Gold __\nIdaho \t\nnier Border _\nGold   ...\nlawk Gold _\nMacD .....\nUef Arl\t\nno Gold _._._.\niful Arg \t\nUy Minei \t\nImon Gold\t\neep Creek ....__\nbak Premier _\nver Crest \t\nylor B R  ____\ndette Gold ,.\t\n-Jtt-'-\nM\n.10%\njk%\nM\n.00%\n.01\nas\n.89\n.73\n.02%\n.00%\n.01%\n.02%\n.01%\n2.20 .\n.00%\n2.15\n.02%\n.00%\n1.36\n.92\n.11\nS3\n.00%\n1.18\n1.20\n.00%\n.03\n.04%\nAik\n.15\nilio\n2.19\n.02\n.02\n.00%\n.59\n.00%\nJO\n.79\n.03\nS3\n.02\n.01%\n2.30\n2.29\njOI\n1.40\n.93\n.03\n.01\n.25\n.13\"\n.97\nJOt\nM\n.04\n1.20\nlit\nAl\n.04\n.04%\nBid\nWtverly T .____ j00%\nWellington     .01\nWesko Minet ..._ .00%.\nWhitewater    _ .03%\nYmlr Yank Girl _. .04%\nOILS:\nAmalgamated   ___ .00%\nAnacondi     _____ .05%\nAnglo Cm .._.._._ .90\nBtltto .._____  J01%\nBrit Dom         \u2014\nBrown Corp ..___ .18\nCalgary Jt Edm .._ 2.12\nCalmont     -_ J\u00a5l\nCommonwealth  _. .24%\nCommoil  ___      \u2014\nExtenilon    _ JU\nFirestone  Pete _. .07\nFour SUr Peta _. J09%\nFreehold Corp \u2014      \u2014\nHargal     :_ \u201e      \u2014\nHighwood Sarcee . .15%\nHome     \u201e   2.73\nMadison     __ .02%\nMar Jon     .03%\nMcDoug Sag ____ .12\nMercury     ___. .08\nModel       ___ 3S\nMonarch Roy __ .07\nOkalta com   \u201e  1.18\nPacalta          -\nPacific Pete  .37\nRoyal Can  ___ .17%\nSouth End J?eta _ \u2022.06%\nSouthwest Fete _. .37\nUnited     _   J07%\nVanalta     __, US\nINDUSTRIALS:\nBrew It Dlst ._..__ 2.79\nCapital Ett     1.90\nCout Brew  1.29\nNeon Prodi   8.25\nPacific Coyle  .18\nUnited  DUt ....._ .99\nWeitmtrPpr    1190\nAik\ntf)%\n.04\n.00%\nj07\n.92\n.17\n2.1T\n3S\nSI\n.22%\nM\n.02%\nJO\n2.75  ;\n.03\n.03%\n.06%\n1.20\n.09\n.40\n.18\n.07\n4.73\n2.00\n1.30\n9.00\nBusiness Men\nBe assured of correct addressing\nof your mail.\n\u25a0\/a.\"    )\u2022,';'- *:;        ti,    ;\nUse the\nNelson Street Address\nDIRECTORY\nThe Fifth Revised Edition\nof the Directory\nHAS MORE THAN    .'\n1500 CHANGES\nAND NEW ADDRESSES\nOff the Press\nDecember 28th\nPhone 144\n| News Publishing Co* Ltd.\n266 Bakar St. Nalwm B.C.\nVANCOUVER, Dec 20 (CP) -\nA reiolutlon condemning in the\nstrongest pouible ltnguige, the tcUon ot the Russian Government in\n\u2022Hacking Finland,\" failed to receive\nendorsation by the Vancouver, New\nWestminster and dlitrict Trades\ntnd Labor Council latt night bu<\nwu filed on recommenditlon of\nthe CouncU executive.\nThe decliion not to endorse the\nreiolutlon was made tfter J. G.\nSmith, CouncU Vice-Preildent, luggeited thtt the body \"ittend to our\nown labor maters tnd letve politics\nilone.'' President E. A. Jamieson\nexplained that fiUure to endorse\nthe resolution did not mein \"by\ntny metm\" thtt the Council ftvori\nRussian aggression ln Finland.\nAnother reiolutlon protesting to\nthe Federal Miniiter of Juitice the\nbanning of the Toronto Clarion tnd\nCltrte, two Ctntditn working chin\nptpen, ilso the binning ot working\ncl8ii tnd progressive periodicals\nfrom the United Statei ind other\ncountriei and igiinst the arrest of\ncitizens whose only crime wai to\ndistribute I leaflet explaining tht\ncauses of the European war wu\nrejected by the council.\nThe Counoil idopted a part of\nthe second resolution, however,\nwhich protested trreit tnd con*\nvicUon of Labor leaden at Pioneer\nMine, E C, for calling t itrlke if-\nter peaceful negotiitioni hid filled.-   -\n\"It li t queition ot how ftr wt\nctn subscribe to freedom of the\npreu ln wir time when it li common knowledge that content! of a\npaper in Vancouver went to Russia\nto help inspire them there tnd reduce morale here,\" Percy Ben-\ngough, CouncU Secretary, uid ln\ndiscussing tht seoond resolution,\npresented, by the amalgamated association of Street Electric Rallwiy md Motor Cotch employees.\nTORONTO FIRM\nTORONTO,' Dec. 20 (CP)-A1.\nthough tide-tracked by the Christmu ihopplng ruih, the stock market maintained a firm front today\nand cloied with gains predominating in the lndustrlil and base\nmetal groups while Insignificant\nrecessions appeared for golds and\nWestern oils. Industrial] were up\n.84 ln the index and baie metals\n.31. Volume wu down from thtt of\nother sessions of the week at 320,-\n000 shares.\nTextiles, steeli, papen, liquors\nand building issues edged forward\nln the atternoon and foods and\nsenior ollt tiso ctme through on\nan even keel. Gtlni of 1 to 2 polnti\nwere boirded by t liable list.\nSome Junior golds pushed tlong\nunder substantial buying volume.\nUpper Canadi and Francoeur were\nfeatures, gaining 3 and 8 centi reipectlvely. Bankfield added 1%,\nHedley Mucot 8 centi and God's\nJ_tke 1.\nAnnouncement that tha Baie\nMettli Corporation property would\nbe re-opened itarted a buying\nflurry in that issue tnd the price\nfirmed 9% centi to 29%. Smelten\n\u2022nd Nlcktl firmed % etch and\nNorandi doted t htlf down, Venturei loit 19.\nNORWAY BONDS CLIMB\nNEW YORK, Dec. 20 (AP).-The\nbond market today reflected more\nconfidence in the fnture ot Norway\nu bondi of the Scandinavian country climbed one to three polnti ln\ntn otherwise lethargic and mixed\nsession.\nWINNIPEG  GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, Dee. 20 (CP)-Graln\nfuturei quotations:\nWHEAT:\nOpon  High  Low Cloie\n87%    89%    89%\n\u2014     ml.    mi\nDec. :_.\u201e  87%\nMay      90%    91%    89%    89%\nJuly    ...  91%    92       90       90\nOATS:\nDec    42%    42%    41%    41%\nMty  .....   40       40%    39%    39%\nJuly 39%    29%    38%    28%\nBARLEY:\nDec    31%    81%    81       80%\nMty       82%     93%    92%    92%\nJulv   :....   92%    82%    81%    81%\nFLAX:'\nDec.   ..... 179%   180      179      180\nMay  ...... 183%   184      182%   184\nJuly  ...._   -       -       -      183%\nRYE:\nDec.   mm  M%    78%    78       78%\nMay      80%    80%    78       78\nJuly   ....   78%    79%    76%    77\nCASH PRICES:\n' Wheat-Noi. 1 Hard tnd 1 Nor.\n89%, No. 2 Nor. 83%, No. 3 Nor.\n78%, No. 4 76%, No. 3 71%, No. 6\n66%, feed 6414, No. 1 Gtrnet\n75%, No. 2 Garnet tnd 1 Durum\n74%, No. 3 Gtrnet 74%, No. 4\nipecltl 77, No. 9 ipecltl 77%, No.\n6 ipecltl 83%,' No. 1 mixed 72%,\ntrack 89%.. ,\nOats-No. 2 C. W. 41%, W. 2 C.\nW. 89, No. 3 C. W. 88%, Ex. 1 feed\n38%, No. 1 feed 36%, No. 2 feed\n32%, No. 3 feed 30%, track 39%.\nB\u00bbrley\u2014 M\u00abltlng grades: 6-row\nNos. 1 and 2 C. W. 90%, 2-row Noi.\n1 and 2 C W. 91%, 6-row No. 3\nC. W. 49%, othen: No. I feed 48%,\nNo. 2 feed 47%, No. 3 feed 46%,\ntrack 49%.\nFlax-No. 1 C. W. 180, No. 2 C. W.\n176, Noi. 8 and 4 C. W. 194, track\n179%.\nRye-No. 2 C. W. 76%.\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET\nOpen\n._  36%\nAmerican Ctn\t\nAmer For Power ,\nAm Smelt 3c Ref _\nAmer Telephone _\nAmerican Toacco .\nAntcondt \t\nBtldwin  ._.....,_\nBait tt Ohio\t\nBendix Aviation _\nBeth Steel\t\nBorden   J\t\nCanada Dry ,\nCanadiu Paslfio--.\nCerro dt Pisco __.\nChrysler \t\nCommtrcltl Invest\nCon Gu New York\nC Wright ptd 1\nDupont '_ _...\nEastman Kodak\nFord of Canada\nFreeport Texu\nGeneral Electric\nGeneral Foods\nGeneral Moton\nGoodrich _.\nGranby ....\nGreat Nor pfd .\nHowe Sound ....\nHudson Motori.\nOpen\ni!k\n61%\n169%\n84\n31%\n17\n6%\n29%\n81%\n20%\n16%\n--*%\u25a0\u25a0\n27%\n89%\n91%\n29%\n10%\n179%\n166\n22\n34\n\u00ab%\n47\n94\n19%\n7%\n26%\n82%\n, \u00bb*\nCloie\n112\n1%\n81\n169%\n84\nWk\n8%\n29%\n82%\n20%\n16\n-~m%\n37%\n89%\n81\n29%\n10%\n178\n166%\n40%\n47\n53%\n19%\n7%\n27%\n82%\n6%\nlnternttionil Nickel\nInter Tel lc Tel\t\nKenn Copper  _.\nMontgomery Wtrd\nNash, Motora  _.\nNew York Central _\nPackard Motori\t\nPenn R R\t\nPhillipi Pete\t\nPullmin\nRtdlo Corporation .\nRem Rtnd  _._\nSafeway Storu ___.\nShell Union\t\nS Ctl Ediion \t\nStan Oil of N J\t\nTexu Corporation .\nTexas Gulf Sul \t\nTjmken Roller .__..\nUnion Carbide \u201e\nUnion Oil of Cal __.\nUnited Aircraft \t\nUnion Pacific\t\nU S Rubber\t\nU S Steel \t\nWarner Broi\t\nWeit Electric\t\nWest Union\t\nWoolworth .\t\nYellow Truck\t\n%\n3%\n98%\n94\n6%\n19%\n3\n22%\n39%\n32%\n9%\n47%\n12%\n27%\n42%\n43%\n31%\n60%\n87%\n15%\n45%\n96\n40%\n66%\n3%\n116\n26\n37%\n18%\nCloae\n16%\n3%\n88%\n64%\n6%\n. 19%\n3%\n22%\n89%\n32%\n8%\n9%\n47%\n12\n27%\n43%\n43%\n82%\n50%\n87%\n16\n46\n95%\n40%\n67\n8%\n117\n26%\n37%\n19\nTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\nMINES\nAfton Mlnu  ._\nAldermic Copper\nAmm Gold  .__\nAnglo-Huronian .._\nArntfleld Gold\nAstoria Rouyn Minei\nAztec Mining \u201e\t\nBagamac Rouyn .\u2014_\nBankfield Gold _____\nBase Metali Mining _..\nBeattie Gold Minu _\nBidgbod Kirkland\t\nBig Missouri \u201e_......._-.\nBobjo Minu _-_\nBralorne Mines _.\u2014\nBrett Trethewey\t\nBuffalo Ankerite ___\nBunker HiU Exten __\nCanadian Malartic \u2014\nCariboo Gold Quartz .\nCutle-Trethewey' _.,__\nCentral Patricia ..__-._\nChibougamau \u2014._.-._\nChromium M & S -__.\nCout Copper ,.-.._-__\nConiaurum Minei ___.\nConsoUdtted M Ic S _\nDome Mines\nDorvtl-Siicoe\t\nEtst Milirtlc' _______\nEldorado Gold  \u2022\t\nFalconbridge Nickel\nFederal Kirkland\t\nFrancoeur Gold  \t\nGillies Like\nGod's Ltke Gold _.-\nGold Belt- ______\nGrindoro Minet __\nGunnar Gold ...__-.\nHard Rock Gold _\nHarker Gold -.____\nHollinger\nHowey Gold ____\u2122\nHudson Bay M & S\nlnternttionil Nickel\nJ.-M. ConsoUdtted\t\nJick Wilte .......____..__\nJacoli Gold ... __.\nKerr-Additon .\nKlrklmd Lake\t\nLike shore Mlnei\t\nLamaque Contact ______\nLeith Gold  _._-_____\nLebel.Oro Mh.ei   ,...,   ,.\nLitUe Long Lie\t\nMtcasia Minea ... ___.\nMacLeod Cockshutt .\t\nMadsen Red Lakt' Gord'.\nMandy  ....\nMclntyw-Porcuplne ,\nMcKenzie Red Lake .\nMcVittle-Graham ._.\nMcWatten Gold \u2122_\nMining Corporation ,\nMoneta Porcuplnt -.\nMorris-Kirkland ___;\nNipissing Mining _..\nNoranda , _; _..,._\nNormetal  ______\nO'Brien Gold  __.\nOmega Gold i\t\nPamour Porcupine _.\nPaymaster Coni\t\nPend Oreille ....:...___\nPerron Gold\nPickle Crow Oold\t\nPioneer' Gold  .\n.01%\nJtt\n.04%\n2.30\n.09\nUS\n2.24\nM\n3D\n.29%\n1.03\nJl%\n.14\n.07%\n11.00\nM\n. 7J5\n.02%\n.74\n2.08\n.99 .\n2.39\n.12\nSt\n1.75\n1.69\n47.50\n28.79\n03%\n3.79\n.93\n3.99\n.03%\n.45\n.06 .\n.61\n.23\n\u25a0.03%\n\u25a0 .49\nJUS\n.09%,\n14.79\n.37 '\n22.00 '\n46.00\n.02%\n.25%\n.03%.\n2.26\n1.40\n27.00\n8.90\nJU\n.02\n2.99\n4.20\n2.29\n.49'\n.12\n67.9a\n1.28 .\n.09\n.54\n1.26\n.65\n.05\n1.23\n76.00\n.60\n1.50\n.22\n2.05\n38%\n225\n1.83\n4.10\n2.25\nPremier Gold \t\nPowell Rouyn Gold .\nPreston East Dome .\nQuebec Gold .\u2014_\nReeves MacDonald ,\nReno Gold Minu _...\nRoche Long Ltc _\nSan Antonio Gold _.\nShtwkey Gold _.\nSheep Creek Gold ...\nSherrltt Gordon  __\nSiscoe Gold  \u2014\u2014\nSladen Malartlc \u2014\nSL Anthony\nSudbury Buin  _.\nSuUlvan Consolidated\nSylvtJiite\nTeck-Hughes Gold ,\nToburn Gold Minu\nTowagmtc _______\nVenturei  \t\nWaite Amulet ..._.-\nWright Hargretvu\nYmir Yankee Girl _.\nOILS\nAjax\nBritish American ._.\nChemical Research _\nImperial   ......\u2014_____\nInter Petroleum\t\nTexu Canadian\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power\t\nBeU Telephone _\nBrazilianTL&P \u2014\nBrewera & Distillen\nBrewing Corp ._\t\nB C Power A\t\nB C Power B _.____.\nBuilding Producti .T_\nCanada Bread \t\nCan Bud Milting.\nCan Car & Foundry\t\nCan Cement\t\nCan Dredge -.._\u2014\nCan Malting ._._..___\nCan Pacific Rly\t\nCan Ind Alcohol _..\t\nCtn. Wlneriu  ______\nCom Bakeries\nComoi\nDominion Bridge \u00ab\nDominion Stores .\u201e_\nDom Tar tt Chem \u201e\nDistillen Seagram ...\nFanny Firmer _..\u201e._.\nFord of Canadi A -\nGen Steel Wlru -_.\nGoodyear Tire .._____\nGypsum L It A .........\nHamilton  Bridge ....\nHinde Dauche ...__\t\nHiram Walker.\nInt Metali\t\nImperial Tobacco\nLoblaw A .\nLoblaw B\nKelvinator\nMaple Leat Milling ,\nMauey Hirrii\t\nMontreil Power\t\nMoore Corp\t\nNat Steel Car _____\nPage Heney\t\nPower Corp ._._____\nPressed Metali ___.\nSteel of Cm ___\nStandard Favinf \t\n1.38\n2.00\n2.18\n.33\n.30\n.62\n.04%\n2.39\n.03\n1.19 .\n1.13\n\u2022.78 ,\n.47\n,11%\n1.99\n.69\ni.29 ;\n3.95\n1.63\n23\n4.29\n5.75\n7.90\n.04%\n.18\n.23.50\n. Jl\n, 19.90\n.23.50\n.    .70\n. 1.96\n,   167\n9%\n4\n1%\n,     27%\n\u20223\n.    -16%\n5%\n3%\n15\n7%\n,     26%\n,     36%\n6%\n3%\n,    . 4%\n17%\n27%\n40%\n5%\n\u25a06%\n21%\n25\n22%\n9%\n76\n9%\n7   \u2022\n14%\n41%\n19%\n19%\n27%\n29%\n,    \u00bb\u25a0, \u25a0\n,    5%\n.    6%\n,   30%\n.   44%\n.   68%\n,110\n.   10%\n._   10%\n89%\n1.30\nWinnipeg Wheal\nFutures Decline\nWINNIPEG, Dec 26 (CP).-Dt-\nchnei it Chictgo offset tht bullish\neffects of improved export Interest\nln Cmadian wheat tnd weakened\nwheat futurei pricei 1% to % cent\non Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. December closed it 66%, Mty\n89% tnd July 90.\nApart trom tht tint htlf hour\nwhen Hnding wu nervously ictlve,\noperation! displayed Uttle future\nthroughout the quiet lession.\nCuh wheit spreads remilned unchmged throughout \u2022 quiet trading\nday. In the coarse gnln pit export\nhouses were credited with support\nIn oiti ind birley while mills tiso\nwere attributed with buying in\noati. Offerings were freer, however,\ntnd pricu made Uttlt headway.\nBritish Government\nto Pay Much as Can,\nWar Damaged Houses\nLONDON, (CP)^-After thret\nmonths' deliberation Viicount\nWeir's committee his decided tht\nGovtrnmtnt pltn li tht only practical scheme for Insuring homes\nand other property agalnit air\nraidk\nTht Govtrnment pltn Milt fer\ntht itatt plying it much at It\netn afford afttr the wtr to houst-\nholdera whose homes htvt been\ndimiged In ilr raids tnd to own*\ntrt of othtr property,\nThi committee rtporttd tht\nproblem wis too big tnd thi tutors too Incilcultblt for any other\n\u2022oliitlon. Pltnt for compuliory\nIniurinct for houuholders tnd\nproptrty owners trt criticized.\nCommodity Prices\nin B. C. Advancing\nVICTORIA, Dec. 20 (CP)r-The\nprice of commoditiei hu increased\nconsiderably in British Columbit\nilnct the wtr itarted September 3,\nbut on an average is itlll below the\n1937 level and not much above 1938,\nHon. George S. Pearson, Minister\not Labor, said today releasing a\nlurvey prepared by the Provincial\nBureau ot Economics md Statistics.\nHe said he proposes to release similar figurei from Ume to time to\nkeep the public Informed on the\nprice trend.\nThe actual increase In the colt ot\na balanced food budget since the\nwtr begin hai been 11.31 polnti In\nthe index, roughly t 12 per cent\nrise. The index rose from 94.48 August 19 to 105.79 November 15.\nBut in the third qutrter of 1937\nit wu 108.11 and ln the tame\nquarter of 1938 wat 104.83.\nB.C. May Benefit\nFrom Lumber Tieup\nLONDON, Dec. 20 (CP Cible).-\nTht British Columbli lumber Induitry is likely to benefit from in\ntcute ihortage of timber In Holland,\nit wai predicted In timbtr circles\nhere today.\nTimber for Holland la held up.lu\nGerrqan control port!, H ll learned\nfrom Amsterdam. Furthermore, general confusion in the Baltic hu\nled to t serious situation ln Dutch\nindustry, particularly in tht building trades, which trt threatened\nwith stagnation.\nThe Dutch Government hu ippolnted t commission tb examine\nthe situation tnd consider new\nsources ot supply, particularly Canada. It It believed the Dutch would\nfurnish bottoma to bring luppllei\nfrom Uie Piclflc.\nROYALITE FEATURES\nCALCARY OIL TRADE\nCALGARY, Dec, 2 (CP)\u2014Fett-\nure in light trtding on Calgiry\nStock Exenange todty wtt a gain\nof tl.25 to 135 for Royalite. Transfers totalled 4235 shires.\nExtenilon lost t point at 22;\nHighwood % at 17 and Phillipi Pete\n% at 9%.\nTh - exchmge will be cloied\nChristmas tnd Boxing'dty.\nVERNON FRUIT GROWERS\nDISCUSS PROBLEMS\n* VERNON, B. C\u201e Dec. 20 (CP)-\nKepresentttlvei ot the Vernon,\nColdstream and Oytmt locals of the\nBritiih Columbil Fruit Growen\nAssociation' held t Joint meeting\nhere yesterday, discuasing marketing problemi.\nNAZI POLICE CHIEF\nARRIVES IN ROME\nROME, Dec. 20 (CP-Havu) -\nHeinrich Himmler,' chief of all\nGerman police, arrived here today on m undisclosed Million.\nHimmler, who wu in Italy only\n\u25a0Ix week! ago on a secret mission\nwu believed under instructions\nto confer with Premier Mussolini.\nABERHART LEAVES TO\nSPEND CHRISTMAS, VAN.\nEDMONTON, Dec. 3 (CP) .-Premier Aberhart left todiy for Cilgary en route to Vancouver to spend\nthe Christmai holidiys with members ot his family. He plans tn return to .the city Jtn: 5. Hon. E. C.\nManning, Provincial Secretary ind\nMinister of Trade md Induitry, wiU\nbe tcting Premier.   ,\nBRITISH ADMIRAL DIES\nLONDON, Dec. 20 XJU>)-Ad-\nmiral Archibald Pelle Stoddart,\nlecond in command of the British\nsquadron that smashed a German\nraiding force ln tile bettle of the\nFalkland Islands Dec. A 1914, died\ntoday tt the age of It.\nSon tnd grandton of BHtish td-\nntlrali, he had a long career. In\n1896 he wtt commander of tht\ngunboat thrust at the bombardment of the palace ln Zanzibar.\nCALGARY  LIVESTOCK\nCALGARY, Dec. ft (CP).-Rt-\ncelpts: Cattle 97; calves 33; hogs\n202; iheep 233.\nGood to choice light heifers 8\u2014\n0.80; plain to medium 6\u20145.50. Common to medium cowl 3.25\u2014(. Good\nitocker md feeder iteen 5.50\u20146\nGood itocker heifen tip to 6. Ltrabs\nyesterday 8.38. i\nLut bacons 8.15 oft trucki.\nCopper iheetlng unearthed tt\nTumtcicori NaUonal Monument in\nArizona contains holes neaUy fitting old Mexlcm coins\u2014tugwst-\nIng that a counterfeit ring operated\nnear the Spanish million whtn it\nwu part of Mexico.\nFrench Colonials to the Front\npam mvn\nWith Uie transport trucki thit brought them to\ntht front showing in background, French colonial\ntroopi, Senegalue michlne-gunneri, trt ihown tra\nversing t communlcitlon trench toward! tht front\nlint on the Weitern Front. These 'tighten proved\nthtir worth in tht World Wtr. They trt officere*\nby whltt Frenchmen.   . ,\nMillions Added U.S.\nFarm Commodities\nCHICAGO, Dec 20 (AP)- White\nflguru chalked on the board ot\ntrade'i blackboards and denoting\nthe pricu of things farmen hive to\nsell explained todty why tht grain\ntrade In the United Statei ll en-\nJoying one of the merriest Chrlit-\nmaiei ln j^ari.\nMlllloni of dollin htve been\ntdded to the mirket vtlut ot Important farm commodities.\nSince the lut dayt ot November\nwhut his risen tbout 24 centi in\nthree weeks, rye 26 cents md icy\nbeam 29 centi. Dollir wheit ti\nback on the blackboard and prices\nof aU commoditlu except corn have\nbeen quoted this week it the highest level! Ui tbout two yun. ,\nCerttlnly, there hu been nothing like it ln the grain mirket ever\nilnce the Inflttion trading of 1933,\nwhen wheat roie about 30 cent!\nduring July.\nMen have been put back to work\non the exchmge floor and in commiulon houiu.\nTha only forlorn upect wu the\nfict thtt the price rile, particularly\nln whett, hu bun bued at leut\nptrUy on t crop calamity in the\nsouthwestern winter wheat belL\nBecause of an unprecedented Fall\ndrought, farmen mty have very\nlittle grain to teU at high pricei tn\n1940. .\nTORONTO EXCHANGE\nTO CLOSE MONDAY\nTORONTO, Dec. 20 (CP). - The\nToronto Stock Exchtnge will Umit\ntht cloie down for Chriitmu to\nMondty, December 25, remtinlng\nopeti Saturdiy, December 23, for\nthe half-day as usual. The Management Committee will meet next\nMondty to decide regirdlng Uie\nextent of tha Ntw Yetr holiiliy!,\nTextiles Gain, London\nLONDON, Dec. 2, (AP). - Stock\npricu picked up a Uttle forward\nmomentum u the session progressed todty. Industritl leaden, especially textilet, ilanted higher after\nin uneven itart British Government bonds closed unchanged to\nslightly thead md fir Eastern loans\nmaintained Initial gaini. Coppers\nwere a .strong spot Ul the metal\n\u25a0ecUon.\nEXCHANGE MARKETS\nMONTREAL, Dec, 20 (CP).-Brit-\nlih and toreign exchange, nominal\nratal between banks only;\nChlni, Hong Kong dollin, 2731.\nFrance, frmc, .024664.\nItaly, Uk, .0561.\nJipan, yen, .2609.\nNorwiy, krone, 2623.\nSweden, krone, 2646.\nUnited Statei, dollir, 10-11 p. c.\nprim\n(Compiled by Tht Roytl Bank of\nCanada).  \u25a0\nAt Montreal\u2014Pound: Buying 4.43,\nidling 4.47; U. S. dollar: Buying\n1.10, selling 1.11; franc 2.48 21-32.\nAt New Tork-Pound 4.64%; Canadlm doUar .88%; franc 2.23%.\nIn Gold\u2014Pound 10a, Id; U. 8.\ndolltr 61.06 centa; Ctntdian dollar\n95.06 centa.\nNEW YORK, Dec. 20 (CP).-^The\nneutral currentlei heided a general retreat among major European\ncurrencies in relation to the United\nStatai dollar in foreign exchange\ndealing! today.\nClosing pricei follow, Grett Brit-,\ntin in dollin, othen in centi:\nGreat Britain, demand 3.94%;\nGreet Britain, cibles 3.94%; 60-day\nbilli 3.90%; 90-day bills-, 3.89%; Canada, Montreal ln New York 88.23;\nCanada, New York In Montreal\n113.31%; Belgium 16.65; Denmark\n19.33; Finland 1.90N; France 223%;\nGermany 40.23N, benevolent 17.50;\nGreece ,73N; Hungiry 17.60N; Italy\n5.05; Netherlinds 53.11; Norway\n22.73; Portugal 3.69N; Ruminii ,73N:\nSweden 23.83; Switzerland 22.44;\nArgentina (offlclil) 29.77; Argentini\n(tree) 22.75; Brazil (offlclil) 6.05;\nBrazil (free) 5.10; Mexico 17.50N;\nJtptn 23.49; Hong Kong 24.73;\nShanghai 7.85; Yugoslavit 2.35N,\nRatu In spot cablet unleu\notherwlie indicited. N\u2014Nominal.\nMontreal Advances\nMONTREAL, Dec. 20 (CP). \u2014\nStoeki, led by ptpen, letned towird Uie gaining ilde at the close\nof the market today. \u25a0\nSL Lawrence Paper Preferred\nclimbed 7% point! while Price\nBrothen, Howard Smith md Bathunt picked up fraction!.   ,\nInternatlonil Pete wu up % and\nImperial OU and McColl Frontenac\nwere up % etch.\nGeneral Steel Wares, Montreal\nPower and Gurd posted small gains,\nbut Noranda, C. P. R., Ogilvie Flour,\nCanada Cement retreated. UUlitiu\nheld itetdy.\nKOOTENAY BELLE\nGAINS FIVE CENTS\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 20 (CP1-AI\nmild rally nttr the clou ot Vtncouver Stock Exchtngt todiy tru.\ntd tht bulk of etrly loties. Trid\u00ab\ning wu centred almost entirely in\nthe gold lection and traniactuna\ntotalled 35,020 shtres.\nBrtlornt Gold tdvmced 10 centa\nto 11.15 tfter selling ai low at 11.00.\nPrivateer tt 93 and Sheep Creek\ntt 120 remtlned unchanged. Kootenay Belle wu five centa abov*\nWedneiday'! closing bid at 79, CtrU\nboo Gold Qutrtz tt 2.15 wu two\nctnti higher thm the previoui bid\nmd Premier wu up 2 from the lut\ndosing Md. Hedley Maicot eued a\ncent to 93.\nHome OU dropped two centi to\n2.73 md Ptcific Petroleum dipped;\na friction to 37%, Anglo Cmaditn\nwu up 1 at 92 and other letding\nollt were unchtnged.    ...\u25a0.-;   :\nChicago Wheat;\n\u25a0 :.::'-x Drops 2% Cents\nCHICAGO, Dec. 20 '(AP).-Tur-\nOitr, profit-taking ulu In wheit\nltte todty met only metger buying\nlupport and price losses were extended to u much u 2% cent! 14\na nervoui, quickly fluctuating trade.\nWhett cloied l%-2% lower, December 1.06%-%, May 1.03%-1.04|\ncorn 1\u20141% down, December 96%,\nMty 98%-%; oiti %-% lowtr.\nCHRISTMAS TRADE\nFAIR AT CRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK, B. C.-Lut year'a\nChriitmu trade leveli htve been\nmilntalned here thli yeir iccording to retail businessmen, tnd tha\nwholeule reporti t ilight increue.\nMerchant! report lirger commodity\nsales with less gadget! md lower\npriced goodi in demand but a larger volume.\nWholeule Increue mty be' dua\nto higher price leveli. Volume ol\nitock remained fairly iteady, with\nnormal leaional clem-out        '\n=P\nHEADLIGHT REFLECTORS\nSILVER PLATED ,\nL.C.M. Electroplating\nLauritz Bid..    704 Ntlun Avt.\n4 HOURS\nSERVICE\nDrop in today and see the many fine\nsamples on display. 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Mi la\nUi la mi 8..I \u00abf \u00abt to pim\nsMHMt (PMMf IMft MVt   Ml\nyM, Ik. mantel | (hts ^Ito.\n| Ik. lM\u00abk it kH lips, Ikl lit.\ns.-_t_to--uJ_-l __ta*_-__0-_ sflsf kssssW _-_-l-L ssMsssss\n\u25a0fWlnP *ftfT********\u00a7slsTt -& mm* *^r-mt *M-W\nel Mt* S.-HH unto.1! gulw.\nDISPUTED\nGE\naiiss\u00abk-__k-__a_^_k-_ikaaakMiMMtik__*kMfttM___M__n__*-_Ms>s>sV_a'R\nWhy Pay Morel\nYou Can Sort\n20% DISCOUNT\nOn Christmas Gifts\nThis Includes Boxed Stationery, Correspondence\nCards, Men's Travel Cases,*.Shaving Sets, Razors,\nLather Brushes, Ladies' Toiletry Sets, Brush, Comb\nand Mirror Sets, Manicure Outfits, Bath Powders,\nBath Salts, Compacts, Dresser Sets, Baby Sets,\nAutograph Albums, Fine English Cups and Saucers,\nGreeting Cards, Trays, Book Ends, Xmas Stockings,\nCrackers and Tret Decorations, Children's Stationery and thousands of-wei I selected Cift Items.\nTOYS and DOLLS\n\u25a0; \u25a0'AaPBttir..\nManri, Rutherford\nDrug Company    ,\nPhone 81 Baker St.\nTht Stort of a Thouiand GifU  *\njDOROTRY UROUR \u2022 AKIM TAMIROFE\nJOHN HOWARD \u2022 WlttJAM COIU I Mr.\nHARTS AT 2:40, 7:20 AND 9:33\nADDED\nSHORTS\nPOP-EYE. \"GHOSTS IS THE BUNK\",\nAlso COLOR SCENIC, SPORT, NEWS\nlyjt'^'WrSlUMSASi^^\nROLLERS FOR FLIERS\n\u2022LONDON (CP) -Lttett requirt\nSom the Royil Air Fore, ln Frtnct\nfor roller ikatei. The boyi lay\nall the French girli trt roller-iktt-\ninf lam.\nIP FIRS SHOULD STRIKI\nyour property tonight would yon\nbt   properly   prepired?   Iniurt\n, with ui todty,\nH. E. DILL\nH.pretenting itrong leading ,out-\ntttodtng BritUh ind Canadian\nCompanlei.\nSEI PAOE EIGHT POR\nNEWS OF DAY\nAND OTHER\nBack Page Ads\n         -\nWe Never\n24 HOUR SERVICE\nFor ths convtnienct of our many\ncustomsrs and friends our Service\nStation is open day and night.\nThis Holiday Season take advan-\ni  tage of this. You will appreciate\nour Personal and Friendly Service.\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nDODQI-DtSOTO SALES SERVICE\nTEXACO PRODUCTS STORAGE REPAIRS\nOpp. Poti Offlot and Huma Hota(\nmmmmmmmmmmmvm\nPyrex\nThe   Ideal  Gift\nAny Woman\nWould\nAppreciate\nSaucepans,\nPercolators,\nTea Kettles,\nGift Sets,\nDouble Boilers,\nSkillets,\nCasseroles,,\nOpen Bakers,   \u2022\nPie Plates,'\nMeasuring Cups,\nCustard Cups, etc.\nat\nFor either top of stove or oven these sre exceptionally\nuseful gifts at very low prices.\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Limited\n...'.-\u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0_____M_lu ....\nGIFTS Cor\nMen an\u00ab Women\nWaterman's, Schaeffer, Parker, and Eversharp\nPEN AND PENCIL SETS\nNames engraved PREE of charge In gold or silver\non sets purchased from us\n20% DISCOUNT\nSTILL APPLIES ON MANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS\nSANTA'S SHOPPING CENTRE\nSENIOR\nLEAGUE GAME\nNELSON CIVIC ARENA\nTONIGHT\u20149:15\nNELSON-SPOKANE\nMAPLE LEAFS BULLDOGS\nDoors Open st 8:30. Game st 9:15.\nADMISSION: Reserved Seats 75*. Adult Rush 50t>\nChildren Under 15. 25*\nPLEASE NOTE!   Owing to tht Storu btlng ktpt optn until 8 p.m.\nthli gimt will not commence until 8:18,\nNEXT GAME-Ntlton vt. Klmbirley: Dttt unitttltd.\nWATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT\n%mmmmmmmmmj*m0m\nLOCKNIT LINGERIE\nGuirtnteed Run-Proof ,\nORIENT HOSIERY\nJ. A. C\u00bb Laughton\nAway Attending\nPoet Graduate Coune\nat Portland, Ore.\nr\nIT WILL MEAN\nmwff-ti.\nI\nI\nWMtjtiuusa<\u00bbtWMM\u00bb\u00bb***a^e**w\u00abi^<tPta>a\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bbeeit*e\u00abe>\nGIVE HIM A\nSCARF\nFor Christmas\nHe mey went e warm woolen\nscarf for cold days or a silk scarf\nfor dressier social occasions \u2014\nin either case, you'll find just\nwhat he wants In this collection\nof new scarves selected especially\nto please men.\n$1.25 $1.50 \u201e $3.75\nEMORY'O\n-mm* 1 IMITsTH Vss#\nLIMITED\nSanu\nTht Man't Stort\nOpen Evenings Till Xmas\nMM\n'37 Ford Tudor\nHitter,   Defroiter,  tte.\nBARGAIN PRICE\nQueen City Motors\nLlmlttd 881 Jcttphlnt St\ns\ni\nFOR MANY A HOME\nChristmas comes but once^e year but always no\nmatter how good the times may be, to some families '\nIt cannot come at all. To such families and with <a\nspecial thought for the happiness of the children the 0\nNelson and District Christmas Cheer Fund every year tf\nsends something designed to make for e nappy gj\nChristmas home. Jtf\nEvery dollar sent In will bring many dollars worth j*5\nof happiness to some family. Let us ell do something kt\nto help. j\u00a3\nS   Please send contributions to President )ohn Draper, _6\nW. E. Wanon, City Clerk; The Royel Bank of $\n0   Cenada or the Dally News. w\na       Christmai Cheer Fund Committee g\n...           1        I          .1                          -          .\u25a0         .           I                 .              '\u25a0           \u25a0   .\u25a0..-\u25a0I..\u2014\u2014     -HI               \u25a0     I          \u25a0\u25a0 ..    I   -\nex\ni\ni\ni\nWhy Carry\nTour Groceries\nOur up to the minute\ndelivery van makes deliveries to every pert of\nthe City 4 times dally.\n10    PHONES\ni\nS for THURSDAY,\nIDAY AND SATURDAY\nOPEN TONIGHT TILL * P.M.\nI\n1\nEGOS: Freih local, Grade\nA, medium, ttU\nt dot., !?r\nBACON: Swlft'i Premium,\n\u2022Meed, <\/i lb.   ,       9d|.\neirton, 2 for  ******\nPURE PORK SAUSAGE:\nSwift'i Brookflild, *%t*\nLb. carton -\u2014\u25a0  ff.\nSWOTS PREMIUM HAM\n10 to 12 lb. average, OC\u00ab\nIbe     oeeeeeaee f.s ie * esst eis^ee* ss* 8* it e   WV\nChristmas Crackers and\nTable Decorations\nI\nI\nI\nI\ni Fruits arid Vegetables\nI\nExcellent selection to choose from\nI\nI\nBRUSSEL SPROUTSl\n2 Ibi. ;\t\nCARROTS: Frtih\nyoung, 2 bunchet _____\nBEETS:\n2 bunchu .\t\nl\n3K\nW\nty\n10.\nINDIVIDUAL SQUASH:    Aft\n2 for     <**\nLETTUCE: Ltrgt firm\nhttdi, 2 for - .\t\nRADISHES, GREEN\nONIONS: 2 bunchet .\nSPANISH  ONIONS:\nLtrgt, mild, 4 Ibt. \u2014\nSWEET\nPOTATOES: 4 lb*.\t\nCELERY: Utah,\nGreen, Ib. ...... ._._...\n191\nGretn   Pett,   Grttn   Ptpptrt,\nCucumben,   Cauliflower,\nAvoeidot.\nGRAPEFRUIT: Tlxtl,\nPink fleih, 4 for\t\nAPPLES: Fincy\nDelicloui, 8 lbl. _____\nFRESH RHUBARB:        f QA\nt Ibt. . *-***\n25\u00ab!\n4W\nCRANBERRIES! Capt\nCod, 2 lbl. -\nSUNKI8T . ORANGES - Tht\npoultr Ntveli, In ill tliet, doz.\n23U m m m\nTOKAY GRAPES:\n2 lbl. .\t\nSWEET MANDARIN\nORANGES: Box\t\nHeinx Sweet Mixed Pickles i 27 otk jir S9*i\nRipe Olives: (Welcome), taH tin  23*\n(Also full assortment larger sixes)\nWelch's Pure Crape Juice: J6 ox. bottle ....... 35*\ni\ni\nI\ns\nMCDONALD'S GINGER ALE\nPinti, doz. 99c\n.    .   (Plui 20e Dtpoilt on bottlei)\nCrapefruit Juice: Trinidad, tall tins, 3 for ...... 25*\nPineapple Juice: Tall tin, 2 for 25*\nAn Interesting Assortment ol\nFANCY GROCERIES\nQueen end Stuffed Olives, Pickles, Meat and Fish Pastes\nAssorted Cheese, Sauces, Etc., Etc., Etc.\nShirriffs Cranberry Sauce ind Assorted Jellies for 29*\nImported Roquefort Cheese: Lb. ............. 69*\nSpeciel Matured Ontario Cheese: Lb,  39*\nRoyal City No. 3 Peas, 2 tins  35*\nRoyal City Golden Bantam Corn: 3 tins 35*\nGarden City Cut Green Beans: 3 tins  35*\nLibby's White Asparagus Tips: Tall tins ........ 23*\nGreen Beans (Asparagus Pack), fincy quality,\n2 tins 39*\nChristmas Candies, Nuts, Etc\nChristmas Mixed Serins: 2 Ibs  49*\nChristmas Chocolate Creams ind Jellies: 2 Ibs. . 494*\nPatterson's Assorted Chocolates: 5 Ib. box ... f 1.19\nGanong's Chocolates: Creami and Jellies, 4 Ib. box 98*\nCluster Raisins: Australian, fancy pick, box ... 29*\nUyer Figa: Lb. cello 35*\nComplete assortment imported, plain ind fancy cocktail\nbiscuits: pkt  35* to 45*\nMincemeat: Best quality, bulk, 2 lbs. 29*\nMixed Nuts: Best quality, no peanuts, 2 Ibs 49*\nShelled Almonds: California, Ib. 49*\nShelled Brixils: Lb 49*\ni\nI\nI\ni\ni\n1\nI\nStock Up Now \u2014 Store Closed From Sunday 24th Till Wednesday, December 27th\nI\nI\n1\nTHE STORE OF\nQUALITY\n>|\u00abOCERYf*\n|      THE STORE OF\nSERVICE\nJ\nKOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\nSUPERIOR SERVICE\nPHONE 1.2-8\nChristmas\nDoughnuts\nFane? Frosted\nThe PERCOLATOR\nOrdtr Your Chrlttmtt\nWhipping Cream\nEARLY\nPALM DAIRIES LIMITED\nFINANCIAL  SECURITY\nINVESTORS SYNDICATI\nMonthly Stvlngi Pltn\nR. W. DAWSON\nBonded Repreientetlve\nBox 81     Hlpptrton Blk.     Ph. 187\nSTEAKS\nTENDER, JUICY\nQrenfell's Caft\nOpp. Civic Theitre\nFURNACES\nInstalled end Repaired\nR.H.MABEI\nPhont 888     810 Koottnay 8\nOFFICIAL    TRIC0    Wit\nSHIELD  WIPER   SERVK\nSTATION\nPeebles Motoi\nBaktr St,    Llmlttd    Phont\nCIVIC\nTonight and Friday\nComplttt tt 7-00-8:60\nFive Turkeyi Give\nTonite, 8:5\nP\"\nfor\nLUMBER\nPHONE 82\n1935 Chevrolet\nMuter Coich. Miny ml lit of cirt.\nfree trtniportttlon. An CMC\nexcellent fimlly ctr. _\u25a0 M*_\u00bb\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Poit Offlct tnd Humt Hottl\n-\".   -Added Hit-\n\"Outslde These Walla\"\nwith '\u2022\nDOLORES COSTELLO\nVIRGINIA WEIDLER\nmmmwm*mmm-mmmw\nGIFTS to PLEASE\nCIQAR  LIQHTERS*.\nPrlot \t\nDEFROSTER\nFANS: Prlct \t\nPEEP mirrors:\nPrlot \t\nLOCK  OAS TANK\nCAP: Prlot\t\nELECTRIC WIND 69 OC\nSHIELD DEFROSTER8*?>'J\nPANEL CLOCKS:\nPrlct   \u201e\nSTEERING WHEEL\nSPINNER8!\n$2.65\n$4.95\n$2.00\n$2^0\n$6.20\n$1.10\nPOLISHING  KITS:\nPrlct\t\nFENDER GUIDES!\nPtlr\t\nRADIATOR GRILLS\nCOVERS: Up from _..\nFOG  LAMPS:\nUp from\t\nRADIOS:\nUp from \t\nHEATERS:\nUp from\t\nWINDSHIELD\nWASHERS. Prlct .\n..sw\n$3.00\n$l.7S\n$9.9!\n$4.5\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCompany, Limited\n35 - PHONES - 3^\n\u25a0'- ^-:t-\n_____eu_l__3____A__t____d_______tt_i\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. 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