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Van Klat-\nftnt of Tht Netherlindi, met e\nftw houn after King Leopold\nand Queen Wilhelmlne had rt-\neelved British and French repllei\nte Btlglin-Nethirlindi mediation\noften.\nSome concern wu felt over the\naterruptton of telephone tervtee to\ntome Battern eectlona of the country lut night It wu announced\ntodiy thit communication! were\ndisturbed by military order but\n\u25a0*!-**. \u00ab!*\"\u00ab\u2022.       M\n, j iBould an'emergene'f erUa \u25a0'\nWell informed lourcei raid tenilon over reporti of German troop\nmovementi on the Eutern frontier\nhtd used. The cibinet met Saturday and presumably discussed the\nInternational lituation but no announcement wu forthcoming.\nAn editorial in The Amsterdam de\nTelegraaf, baaed on reporta from\nIU foreign correspondents, said that\nwhile the situation of The Netherlinds \"continued precarious,\" thtre\nwu no evidence thit it wu\nbecoming worse. \u25a0-\n23 Arrested as\nAnil-War Papers\nFound in Canada\n\u2022y The Ctntditn Prttt\nDlitributlon of anti-war paraph,\niete ln four Provlncei U under in-\nvestlgation by police today following a roundup of 23 penoni tn tive\nCanadian cities for allegedly distribution of the papen.\nDistribution of the handbills,\nwhich denounced the Chamberlain\nGovernment and called upon the\nCanadian people to demand peace,\nbegan Friday night in Toronto,\nMontreal, Reglna, Vancouver and\nWindsor, Ont Those arrested are\ncharged under the Defence ot Canada Regulationi\nPolice alio are attempting ta\ndetermine the iource of the bills,\nwhloh bore a Communitt deilg-\nnition. The words, \"Dominion\nExtoutivt Committee, Communitt Ptrty of Cinidi, Tim Buck,\nSecrettry,\" were printed on them.\nThoie arretted face prosecution\nunder Section 39A ot the Defence\nof Canada ReguUtloni which says\nthit \"No penon ihall by word or\nmouth ipread reporU or make\nttatemenU, telle or otherwlie, In.\ntended or likely to cause disaffection to HU Majesty'! Forcei or to\nInterfere with the success of HU\nMajesty's Forces or of the Forces of\nmy Allied or Auoelited Power or\nto prejudice Hli Majetty't relitioni with the Foreign Powen.\"\nReport Germans\nBehead Wilhelm\nLONDON, Nov. \u00ab (CP).- The\nSundiy newipaper \"People\"' todiy\nreported In e diipatch from Copenhagen that former Crown Prince\nWilhelm of Germany had been beheaded by the NazU.\nThe information wu attributed to\nI generally well-informed lource In\nthe DanUh capital.\nOther reporti from Germany\nhtve said that Prince Wilhelm had\nbeen confined by the Gestapo to hU\nCecllienhof estate, because the\ngrowing Monarchist movemenU wu\ndUturblng the NazU.\nPrince August-Wilhelm, fourth\nion of the ex-Kaiser, according to\nthe newspaper's report wu pliced\nunder arrest at the same time u hli\n' elder brother. Both of them were\nuid to have enjoyed lncreulng\npopularity in tha Reich.\nLl   mln     \u25a0   j\nFinland Warned She Is\nPlaying Dangerous Game\nas Talks Near Breakdown\nFinns   Charged   With   Obstinacy   Against\nComing to Terms; Claim Sweden Is\nTrying to Encourage War\nBy WITT HANCOCK\nAssociated Prest Staff Writer\nUttle Fighting\non Front During\nWar Anniversary\nBy\nAXEL  DE  HOLSTEIN\nHavas Newt Writer\nMOSCOW, Nov. 12 (AP).\u2014Widetpretd Soviet naval demandi-upon\nFinland, Including buei ln the Arctic u well u In the Gulf of Flnltnd,\nwere disclosed for tbe tint time today u Russian newspapers hammered\nat what they called Finnish \"obttlnicy\" against coming to termi.\nAn article ln the newspaper Red Fleet, organ of the Soviet navy,\ntald Russli muit gain control of FlnnUh ireas Weit ot Murmansk In\norder to protect that port the Northernmost ice-free harbor ot the Soviet\nUnion.\nFinland now hu tccese to the Arctic through a narrow itrip ot\nevitnd between Norwiy ind Ruult.\nIn Helsinki it the ume time lt\nwis acknowledged that the Russian-\nFinnish negotiations were on the\nverge of a breakdown. Foreign\nMinUter Eljas Erkko nld there\nwould be nothing to do but call\nhome the Flnnlih delegation from\nMoscow unless there wu in advance In the negotiations through\nreduction ot Russian demandi.\n. The newipaper Trud, organ ef\nthe Soviet trade unloni, warned\nFinland ahe wu ploying a \"dingeroui game\" whloh \"miy hivt\ngnvi ftiultt,\" and criticized the\nUnited ,8titei Government on\nchirgei of Interference In the\nRusilm-Flnnlth luue.\nAll Moeeow newspapen today\ncarried  a  Tm,   offlclil   Soviet\nNewt Agency,  diipatch  of  list\nnight  whloh   chirged   that  the\nFlnnl htd  Intensified  \"their Ir-\nreconcilability\" Jn  the   Moicow\nnegotiation*   :.,_,., ., >\/_,\u00bb>_\u00bb\nAmCK- SWEDEN' -^*-\nToday'i newspapen ilio publUhed Tan dispatches from Helsinki\nquoting a Finnish magazine, Solhtu,\nthat Sweden wu trying to get the\nFinns to wtge war on Russia, promising them the backing of all the\nScandinavian States,\nGnat BriUin, thli article chirged,\nwu backing Sweden ln this man-\noeuver which it uld wu \"directed\nfrom London.'\nRed Fleet'i article eald Leningrad could not be ufe unlesi Russii controlled both ildei of. the\nGulf of FUsland.\nPARIS, Nov. 12 (CP Havai)-\nFnnoe, during e weekend tpent\nmourning ltt dud of tht flnt\nGrut Wir, urved formtl notict\nte Adolf Hitler todiy thtt petce\nun only be restored by \"reparation ef the Injuatlcet whloh foroe\nImpoied on Austrlt, Ciecho-\nit Mend.*'\nru wen releX-\nmmmptw;\n\u2022tone and etnas may be lighted,\nand trade eondltlons efter nightfall may be Improved Intofir as\nll compatible with the city'i ee-\neurlty.\nTonlght't communique ot the\nFrench High Command iild. \"During the day we repulsed a few\nlocal attempU ot the enemy.\"\nThU morning*! communique reported: \"Raids it virloui polnti on\ntht tront during the night.\"\nThe allied infantry itood to IU\nguni lut night expecting thit the\nNazU would not allow the anniversary of Germany's defeat in the first\nGnat War to go by without an\nattack.\nAccording to military lourcei,\nGerman patroU advanced illghtly\ninto No-Man's-Land at two pointa\nSaturday\u2014a few miles Eut and a\nfew milei Weit ot the Sur River.\nThey-wen greeted-with machine-\ngun bursts and retired without any\nreal fighting having taken place.\nAfter heavy air fighting early\nSaturday all plinu were grounded\nby bad weather.\nSTAlESMENSEE\nALLIED DEFENCES\nWITH THE BRITISH FORCES\nIN THE FIHsD, Nov. 12 (CP Cable).\n\u2014Escorted by a retinue of dli-\nUnguUhed itaff offlcen, Including\nthe Duke of Gloucester, statesmen\nfrom the BritUh Commonwealth of\nNatloni today marched into that\nsection of the front lines \"somewhere In Frince\" which U defended by the might ot Britain's armi.\nThe party wu headed by Anthony\nEden, Dominions Secretary, and included Hon. T. A. Crerar, Canadian\nMinUter of Minei tnd Reiourcei;\nColonel Deneyi Reltz, South Afrlcin MinUter for Nitive Attain;\nPeter Fruer, New Zealand MinUter ot Education, and Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, Trade Specialist on the executive council of the\nViceroy of India.\nIt wu a hectic dey for a' group\nof civilians. From morning until\nnight* they tramped miles over\nrough country. They itopped by a\nroadside estaminet for a undwlch\nlunch md i drop of vin rouge,\nthen continued the tour until dusk.\nBack at their quarters behind the\nlines, the Dominion! Ministers hurriedly discarded their mud-covered\nclothing, bathed, and an hour or so\nlater were sitting iround a table\nwith the officen who hid guided\nthem through the eventful day.\n\"We have ieen things today which\nhave impressed ut tar beyond\nwordi,\" uid Colonel RelU. \"We\nneed hava no worriei about the\nfuture.\"\n$47 IS STOLEN FROM\nTRAIL HARDWARE STORE\nTRAIL, B. ti, Nov. 12-Tbe. Wig-\nitift Hardware Company itorei 1423\nBay Avenue, wu entered Friday\nnight and $47 itolen. A portion ot\nthe money wu taken from the cuh\nregister and the remainder trom\nan unlocked ufe. Entrance wai\ngained through a imtll window at\nthe rear.\nDiscovery of the premise! having been entered wu made by tba\nnight policeman at 12:35 i.m.\nThere wu no evidence of iny\not the itock hiving been disturbed\nor taken. Police ara Inveitigattng.\nITALY BOOSTS\nARMED MIGHT\nArms Appropriation of\n$873,800,000 Is\nMade\nROME, Nov. 11 (AP). - Premier Munollnl ordered 5000 noncommissioned career officen and\n18,000 volunteer ipecialistt added\nto the army today to strengthen\nItaly's armed might.\nIt wu the tecond expanilon ot\nItaly'i large itanding army within\na week. Lut Monday 11 Duce\nordered 1500 offlcen and 1500\nnon-commissioned officen to be\nrecruited.\nThe Italian irmy hu been eiti.\nmited at about 1,300,000 men. Recruiting will begin immediately,\nThe new tddltloni, lt wai uid,\nwere Intended to strengthen Italy'i\ntechnical preparation for any fighting, to reinforce imaller army\ngroupi and to strengthen the whole\nframework of the army.\nOnly a week ago today It wu\ndisclosed officially that Mussolini\nhad held a series of conferences\nwith the country'i military chiels\nand that he had given General\nUbaldo Soddu, hU new Undersecretary of War, Imtructioni for\n\"preparing and amplifying army\nunlti.\"\nPrevioui dispatches trom Rome\nuid there were unconfirmed report! thit during manoeuvre! last\nAugust the Italian army did not\nmeasure up to the high standard of\nefficiency Mussolini set tor it. Since\nthat time constant tttqfa have been\nmade to Increase \/Kalian armed\nmight f-\nThe litest armi .appropriation totalled about $87-^00,000. \u2022\nMussolini changed the heads of\nthe army and.\u00ablr f6rcei and military expert* announced the development of new motorized equipment\nfor the artillery. Production of modem arms, especially airplanes, has\nbeen placed on a wartime bails\nsince the start ot the Sdfond Great\nWar. \u25a0; \u25a0  \/Pi \u25a0 .\nALBERTA MAjKMfLLED\nEDMONTONS Nov. 12 (CP). -\nCharlu PurtSir,' 57, of Prince Albert SuC was killed here Saturday When struck by an automobile\nwhile walking along an avenue\nroad. Harold Hartley, Edmonton\nsalesman and alleged driver of the\ncar which itruck Pruden, was arretted on a charge of minstoughter\nahortly after the accident\nUp to Germany Is\nAnswer of Allies\nto Peace Proposal\nEmpire Would Give Earnest Consideration to\nProposals Affording Real Chance\nof Redeeming Europe From Fear\nly J. f. SANDERSON \u2014 Canadian Prtn Staff Wrltar\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP Cable).\u2014King George sent\na carefully drafted reply to the peace offer of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and King Leopold of the Belgians\nwhich in effect stated \"it is all up to the German Government.\"\nIn Identical messages to the Monarchs of the Lowland\ncountries the King pledged that the British and Dominion\nGovernments would give their \"most earnest consideration\"\nto any Gertnan proposals \"oft-\nBowed heodi during a two-minute illence\npeld tribute ln NeUon Saturday to-the memory ot\nheroes of the Firet Grut War, the men who give\ntheir lives for democracy, u Remembrance Dey\nwu marked by a tervlce at the memorial cenotaph,\nVernon Street. Pictured here are the parade uniU:\nTo the left of the memoriil war veterani; to the\nright Boy Scouts ind Girl Guides. Between these\nunlti, on each tide of the memoriil, are the NeUon\nCtty Bind, the bugle ind drum party of the Cimdiin Legion Bugle Band and immediately behind\nthem two pipen at the Kooteniy Klltiu Pipe Band.\nIn front of tht buglera tre, left to right, Mayor\nN. C. Stibbi; Ven. Archdeacon Fred H. Graham,\nipeaker for the tervlce; end H. E. Thiln, Secretary-Manager of NeUon Branch of the Legion. The\ncrowd of spectators wu on the wide sidewalk\nbehind the wir veteran!, ont of range of the\ncamera.\u2014Daily Newi Photo.\nHave natl IMmgh^ Churchill\nSECOND ALARM\nSOUNDS, PARIS\nPARTS, Nov. It (Mondiy) (CP\nHavu)\u2014An air nld aUrm wit\nsounded over Paris at 8:25 a.m.\n(6:29 pjn.  MST) today.\nThe alarm wu the tecond ln u\nmany days.  -\nAn alarm waa sounded early\nSiturday when pUnu flew high\nibove the city'i Northern lub-\nurbs ind scattered pamphleU containing the text of the recent\nipeech betore the supreme Soviet\nAlberto Hunters\nFooled on Pheasants\nCsVLGARY, Novt 12 (CP). \u2014'\nHunters who journeyed forth Saturday believing that pheasanU\nWould be easy to Ihoot received a\nrude awakening.\nSaturday for the first time In'\nthe history of Alberta in open season was declared on pheasants and\nfrom the Calgary area more than\n400 hunten went oili Although the\nbag limit was three birdi the average bag taken was about one and\none half bird* and many hunten\nreturned home empty handed.\nU. S.Will Be Left Alone to Guard Rights of\nMan-if \"We Are Conquered;\" Now\n'?\u25a0'     Far Stronger Than 10 Weeks Ago\nLONDON, Nov. ll <CP).-Wtniton Churchill, Fint Lord of the Admiralty, aald tonight the Alliu would continue their war againit\nNui Germany \"until the other ilde hive hid enough of it\"\nMr. Churchill uld In \u2022 broadcut that the itrength of the Alliu\nU lncreulng daily and If the preient military deadlock continue until\nSpring \"we ihall in fact have gained the first campaign of the war.\"\n\"You may taka it absolutely for certain that either .all that BrlUin\nand France itand ior ln the modern world go down or that Hitler, the\nNui regime and the recurring German or Pruulan menace will be\nbroken and dutroyed,\" Churchill uld ln a broadcait.\nChurchlU auerted German troops*'\nwere concentrating nur the Netherlandi and Belgium and declared:\n\"If we are conquered all will\nbe enslaved and the United Statei\nwill be left alone to guard the\nrighU ot man.\" \u25a0 :,,,   i\nChurchlU lilted restoration of\npolind and Czecho-Slovakia among\nBriUln'i wu aimi.  '\nThe Admiralty chieftain itld\nAdolf Hitler and his \"cluster of\nconfederates\" could not find \"one\n\u2022ingle friendly eye\" in the world.\n\"Not one. Ruula returni them\na flinty ita re: Italy averU her\nSue: Japan li puzzled ind thinks\nerself betrayed. Turkey and the\nwHole of Islam have ranged them-\nselves instinctively but decisively\non the side of progreu.\nMutton, Mutton, Who's Got thai Mutton?\nAnd the answer Is this milling member of the Women'i Auxiliary\nTerritorial tervlce, md her pirticulir duty of the moment U to dellvu\nthu carcau ot mutton to the kitchen.\n'The great EnglUh ipeakjng\nRepublic aerou the Atlantic\nOcein maku no lecret of Ite\nsympathies or of IU self-ques-\ntloningi ind translates these ten-\ntlmenU into action of a character\nwhich -anyone mty judgt ior\nhimielf,\"\n\"It ii quite plain that the power\nof the BritUh Empire and the\nFrench Republic to restore and\n' revive the lite of the PolUh and\nCzecho-Slovakia natloni u well\nu to do \u2022 tew other thingi which\nI shall mention Uter, has been\ngrowing every day,\" laid Mr.\nChurchlU.    . '_ .\n\"We tried again and again tc\nprevent war and for the lake ol\npeace we put up with a lot ol\nthlngi happening which ought not\nto havt happened.\n\"But now we are et war and we\nire going to make war and pene<\nvera ln making war until the other\nlide have hia enough of It We\n\u25a0re going to persevere u far as\nwe can to the belt of our ability,\nwhich ii not small and alwayi\ngrowing. '\n\"You know I have not alwayi\nagreed with Mr. Chamberlain,\nthough we alwayi have been vtt\\\ntonal frlendi,\" Churchill added,\n\"But he U a man of very tough\nfibre and I can tell you that he U\ngoing to fight as obstinately tor\nvictory as he did for peace. Can\nI uy more?\" ;\nAlluding to \"horrid threeU\" from\nthe Nazi government, Mr. Church,\nill uld. \"It words could kill, we\nihould be dead alnady.\"\n\"But we are undisturbed by theu\nblood-curdling threats,\" he continued. \"Indeed, we take them u\na sign of weakness in our foes.\n'We do not it all underrate the\npower md malignity ot our en.\nemies. We are prepared to endun\ntribulation. But we made up our\nminds ibout aU thii 10 week! tgo\ntnd everything thit hu happened\nilnce hu mide us ful thet we were\nright then and are itiU right now.\"\nAfter pointing to the calm resolution of the Britith people, he\nnld thit the Alliei hid been \"igree\n\u25a0biy surprised\" by the 10 weeki\ngiven them to perfect their prep-\naratloni.   - ,\n\"We are ln a very different poiition from whit we were 10 weeki\nigo,\" Mr, Churchill added. \"We are\nfar stronger thin we were 10 weeki\nigo. We ire far better prepired to\nendure the wont malice of Hitler\nand hii Hum than we were at the\nbeginning at September.\nsuch a character es to afford a\nreal prospect\" of achieving the\nAllied war alms of redeeming\nEurope from the \"perpetually\nrecurring fear of German \u00abg*\ngressioa\"\nThU declaration of policy on the\nmedUUon offer of the two neutraP\nmonarchi wu followed a few houn\nliter by a broadcut itatement from\nWlniton ChurchlU, Flnt Lord of\nthe Admiralty, which emphutied\nthit the \"fite of Holland and Belgium, like that of Poland ind\nCzecho-Slovakia, wlU be decided\nby a victory of the British Empire\nand tht French Republic\"\nThe Klng'l reply wu mide In\na personal note to the Queen ot\nthe Netherlandi and King Leopold\nwbo Nov. 7 offered their good\nofficu to Great Britain, France\nind Germany to work for reiteration of Europe'! peice.\nGreet Brltain'i wir aim wu iet\nforth by tht King u the redemption of Europe trom-\"the perpetually recurring fear of German aggreuion io It to enable the peoplei\not Europe to preserve their independence and Ubertiei.\"\nRrltaln'i ally. Prance, Itn replied today, Pruident Albert Lt-\nBrun't note itating It wu \"up te\nOermeny\" to eiubllih peace \"by\nreparation ef the Injustice! thit\nforce impoied on Auitrii, Cieehe.\nSlovakle and Poland.\nGerminy informed tbe Netherlindi foreign office Saturdiy thit\nthe mediation offer would be eximlned \"cirefuUy.\" On numeroui\nocculon! Adolf Hitler hai itated\nno peace would be Considered on\ntha buU ot tutoring Poland.\n\"The Immediate occulon leidlng to our decision to enter the\nwu wu Germany'! aggreuion\nagalnit Poland,\" the King'i note\nuld. \"But this aggression wai\nonly a fruh instance of German\npolicy toward her nelghbon\n\"The lirger purposu for which\nmy peoples are now fighting an\nto secure that Europe may be\nredeemed, ih the words of my\nPrime Minister ln the United\nKingdom, 'from perpetually recurring fear ef German eggru-\nsion' and to prevent for the future\nresort to force.\"\n\u25a0\u25a0' The King'i reply wu ient after\nconsultation with the Dominion\nGovernmenU ii)d with France,\ns.\nSenator Macdonell\nDies, NeW Brunswick\nROTHESAY, N. B., Nov, 11 (CP).\n\u2014Major-General the Hon. Archibald Hayes Macdonell, 71, Member\nof the Canadian Senate ilnce 1921,\ndied todiy. ,\nGeneral MicdOnell organized\nNew Brunswick Into a military district In 1917 ind wu Officer Com-\nminding the dlitrict until he be\nume Senator for Toronto South, He\nwu I Conservative.\nEarly last year he wu appointed\nHonorary Colonel of the Royal Canadian Regiment v\/tiich he commanded Overseas in 1919 and 1916.\nAs Honorary Colonel he succeeded\nMajor-General S. 2. A. Deniion\nwho died in 1917.\nMessage in Snow\nTells Family Safe\nWHITE HORSE, i1; T., Nov. 11\n(CP). \u2014 A huge tign written lh\nmow told aeriu searchers James\nMiller, hU wife and family of tour\nwere ufe but stormbound on Lake\nLebarge, it wu learned here today.\nPilot Everett Watson, Marching\nfor the family missing since Oct 24\nafter they itarted aerou the windswept lake In a skiff, sighted a\nmessage Friday, drawn in the snow\nwhich read: ,  ...\n\"Miller family ufe. '.\nAUSTRALIAN CABINET\nRESHUFFLE MADE\nCANBERRA, Nov.- 11 (CP Reu-\nten). \u2014 Prime Minister Robert\nMenzies yesterday announced a reshuffle of the Australian War Cabinet, involving appointments ot separate Minlsteri for branches of defence formerly grouped under Brigadier Geoffrey A. Street u Defence\nMinUter.\nTht work of theu Ministen will\nbe supervised by Mr. Menzies who\nwill assume the newly-created post\not Mlnliter for Coordination of Defence.\nWartime growth of millUi*y activity hu made the burden too\nmuch for one official to handle,\nUte Prime Miniiter wid.\nNAZIS\nPROPER PAPERS\nAREROUNDED UP\nOdd Jobs Repairman\nBecomes Object,-4\nof Suspicion\nMUNICH, .Nov. 12 (AP). - t\\\nround-up of ell penoni In Qtrminy without proper Identifier-\ntion ptpen wit ordered Siturday\nIn tht bur cellar exploilon.\nIn the campaign agalnit piraoni\nwithout proper papen, police wire\nInstructed to Inititute mort ttrln*\ngtnt control, uptolilly during?\nbltckout!, and to irrut all Oermini ind forelgnen licking\ncredential!.\nAn odd-Job! repairman beume\nthe object of lusplclon.\nHeinrich Himmler, hud of ill\n\u2022 flermni police ferous.mnounced*\n*m Berlin the unidentified work-\nmin, who repaired a gallery en*\ncircling the beer cellar, wu tut-\npected of the plot\nThe police head uld tt had been .\nestablished that prepantlom for\nthe plot on Hitler's life which mil-\nfired itarted last August when the\nman under suspicion worked frequently at the beer hill.\nRumon that a German invulon.\nof The Netherlindi wu impending\nWere dismissed in BerUn u \"Uu\"\nfrom Great Britain and France.   |\nInformed quarten uld neither\nThe Netherlinds nor Belgium believed the rumon and that protective meuuru teken wen to\nquiet their own people.\nThe Army High Command'! communique on developmenU on tha\nWestern Front raid there wu only\n\"minor icouting ind artlUery ao.\ntlvity.\" It claimed a German war.\nplane downed a French captive\nbaUoon.    \u25a0\nTRENCH GEN\nDIES Of Wi\n-1 \u25a0\nPARIS, Nov. 12 (AP).-Millt\u00bbr*-\ntuthorities announced the duth\nfrom wound! tonight of Diviiion\nGeneral Raymond Pigeaud, one ot\nthe first Frencji officen to receive\nthe Croix de Guerre during tha\npresent war.\nGeneral Pigeaud also received the\nCroix de Guerre during the Flnt\nGreat War. He died in Val de Grace\nHospital in Paris.\nNo Immediate detalb were even-\nable on when or where the General\nwas wounded. HU duth wu the\ntint announced for a French or\nBriUsh General ilnce the wan\nstarted.\nPHYSICAL CROUPS     '     A\nCROW IN ALBERTA\nEDMONTON. Nov. U (CP). \u00ab*\nNearly doubling lut yeir'i number, 179 physlcil training groupi of\nmen and women have been formed\nin Alberta Dr. G. Fred McNilly.\nChairman of the Alberta Youn.\nTraining Council and Deputy Minister ot Education,, aald.\nMin. Max.\nNELSON  36 49\nVictoria _   45 64\nNanaimo   48 87\nVancouver  49 84\nKamloops  ________ 44 84\nPrince George  _ 38 80\nEstevan Point ___.... 50 53\nPrince Rupert  41 50 '\nLangara  ._. .._ 40 45\nAtlln  ;  18 38\nDawion .  __.\u201e. 41 81\nSeattle    41 80\nPortland  ....-.-  43 87\nSan FrancUeo ;  34 \" 57 ;\nPenticton   -  44 \u2014 J\nVernon      38 \u2014\nGrand Forki  34 44\nCranbrook  ..\u201e_____  28 57\nCalgary ._   _ 53 58\nEdmonton   -  29 45\nSwift Current    28 58\nMoose Jaw  _\u201e._ 26 54 '\nPrince Albert  1J 38\n.\n \u2022AQI TWO\nRossland Honors Glorious Dead at\nI Public Memorial Service at Armory\nRev. D. 5. Catchpole\nSpeaks; Parade\nto Cenotaph\nROSSLAND,' B. C, Nov. II -\nRemembrance Day tervicei wen\nhild in the Rossland Armory Silur-\nday morning. The Rouland City\nBand, under the batqn of Edward\nGibney, led the tinging of \"0 Canada,\" and \"Land of Hope tnd\nGlory.\" The twe minute tllenct\nobierved wu broken by Ihe \"Lut\nPoit\" by Bugler Lloyd Austin. Rev.\nD. S. Catchpole then give in addreu.\nFollowing the urvice, i pirade,\nled by Uie bind, end memben oi\nthe Cinidlin Legion, wended down\nFlnt Avenue, Wuhington Street to\nColumbil Avenue, ind Wett to the\nCenotaph, where the wreath liy-\nIng ceremony took place.\nIn hii addreu, Mr. Catchpole\nlaid:\n\"It may be laid unofficially that\nRemembrance Day hu come of age\nthli morning. It may alio be uld\nthat Armistice Day died ere it\nreached man'i estate. The Armistice ii over. We ere et war igain,\nand this, in eplte of the efforti ol\nMr. Chamberlain, whom I lauded a\nyear ago, and concerning whom I\nhave lound no reason to change my\nopinion. ,\n\"But it It not of wir thit I would\nhive you think thii morning. Wt\nire here to remember before God\nthoie men and women who give\ntheir llvu lor the liberty ot their\ncountry in the war of 1014-1018.\n\"In the hurry end buitle of prep-\neratloni for thli wtr, ln the excitement end ttraln, which will gradually increue is the dayi go by,\nthere ii t danger that thou to whote\nmemory cenotaphi havt been erect-\n\"NERVES\"\nE CALLED IT\nLtilag Uttrnt\u2014\nUiiag Iriiadi\u2014ihe\nMTV   WM   MR   Vt] |\n\u25a0trt\u2014al\u00bbija lee\n. tM.   \"Hunt,**  '\n-but k\nU btaetit, Um Bttt*\nel hir bleed, thit\nnioiUd ttliatiea.\nDssltj Mint dm\nShe tmk Dodd'i Ufnay Pill, al\n(\u25a0pend KtiM tf lar kisku-i halped\nawiy Umt hnrilhi ud nen*\nht-dick btduda, lack\nIU\ndsKidnay Pills\nDr. Cowen\nSayt   -\nNo\nDiscount\n\"Your Canadian money\nit worth itt par valut at\ntht Peerless Dentitti offices in Spokane.\nReaffirming our long\nitanding policy we iccept\nCinidlin monty it pir\nfor ill dental work tnd u\nan tdded tervlct for Cinidlin patient! we exchmge United Statei\n. currency lor Canadian\ncurrency at par ln reuonable amounts\nSend In today for a frtt\nquotation on your\nDENTAL NEEDS\n\u25baR. COWEN\nPIERLESS DENTIST!\nSPOKANE, Wn.\ned throughout the Empire, may be\nforgotten. There could be no greater tragedy. A wir poet, loneelng\nthli pouibUity wrote thut words:\n\"To you. from dying handi, wa\nthrow the torch\nBi youn to hold It high.  ,\nII ye break filth with ui who dit,\nWe shall not sleep\u2014though I\nblow ln Flander'i fieldi!\n\"Some interpret the preient enlistment u t fulfilling of the duty to\ncitch tht torch end hold lt high.\nYet thote who died, died not thtt\nwir might continue, but thit peace\nmight be utablished.\nWORLD HAS BROKEN FAITH\n\"The world it Urge hu brokin\nfaith with thost who died la my\nopinion. Thi world hu not itraintd\nevery effort to eitablUh peace, nor\nare we devoid ot blame in tailing\nto be faithful to Uie dead.\n\"Counsels of greed md diihonwty,\ncounsels of Impurity, putlon, tnd\nlrrtliglon havt lirgely (travelled.\nI cm conceive of God uying to the\nWar Dead, u He uid to Hli\nProphet They will not hearken\nunto you, for thiy will not hearken\nunto Me?\n\"In comparlion te thi populition,\nthose who turn to God are a mere\nhandful\n\"Thli preient wir we muit now\noarry on to lta conclusion. We have,\nu m Empire, prepared for lt In\nUme ol peice we have prepired lor\nwar. Now, ln Ume ol wer, let us\nprepire tor peace. Either in ipoktn\nword, or ardent desire, you are\nfiraylng tor peece. Let ua do more\nhin apeak prayen; let ui live thit\nlift which alone cm gutrintee the\nmaintenance of peace when lt\ncomu. Thet life u- a God-guided\nUle.\n\"Not all thoie who died were tt-\nliglout or God-furlng men and women, but they meda the gretteit\nucrifice pouible. And I ful that\nwe ought to raiie to thtm a greater\nmonument than theu stone cenotaphi. Theu thingi ire cold ind\ndud. Wi mutt let up a living\nmemoriil, the memoriil ot a God.\nloving md God-fearing people.\n.\"You ell know about God; the\nDevil alio knowi and tremblu.\nBut do you know Him? To know\nHim requiru definite and pain-\n\u2022taking effort Yet turely thii ii\nnot too much to do when othen\ngave their llvu tor you and mo.\n\"Thli war will cruih Hltlerlim:\nbut lt will not itamp out war. I\nfeel that wa muit do the lormer,\nbut we muit tin do the latter,\n\"The only wiy to end wir ii\nto eliminate the cauau ot war; and\nthit cm only be done by return-\ning to God, tor Ood ii lovt, and\nln lovi there can be no war.\n\"But you will uy, we are only\na handful ot people . . . Great\nthingi have been done by hand-\nfull of people, ind no good work\nli #ver reelljrloit\nA DUTY TO OOP\n\"Aa a clergyman, I have bun\nuked to ipeik to you today. At\niuch I urge you to do your duty to\nyour country cheerfully and reid-\nIly. But lt I itopped then, I should\nbe dUhonut md ftithltu. I urge\nyou ilso to do your duty to God,\ntnd, by a new life of rlghteouinesi,\nto glorify HU ntme in the world.\n\"There muit be no hatred, no\nbitterness. There muit be a. whole\nhearted turning to God in then\ndayt, and 11 Jeiui Christ who give\nHimself lor the life ol the world,\nmeani little to you now, at least\nremember our glorious dead, ind io\nlive thit you will not be nlthlew\nto them.\n'Then, little by little, is you win\nyour wiy to a niw peace-loving\nworld, you wlU heir the voice ol\nHim, who ii your true Friend md\nMuter, uying.\n\u2022 \" 'Comt be blesied of my Fither,\nreceive the Kingdom prepired lor\nyou trom the beginning ot' the\nworldr  \u25a0 ',\n---\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .   \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0      \u25a0 A    ' \u25a0 (\nSUNSHINI IAY RID\nCROSS TO RAISI FUNDS\n8UNSHINE BAY, B. C. - The\nSunilune Bay Group ol the West\nArm Auxiliary el the Nelton Red\nCrou met at the home ot Mri.\nRobert Stevenson, Mn. G. W. G.\nBarwli being joint hoiteu. Wayi\nand muni ol rilling fundi wire\ndiscussed, tnd it wat arranged tp\nhave a game ol whltt at the home of\nMra 3. f. Steventon, Nov. 21 Five\nnew memben  were  enrolled\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHume Hotel Nelson, B,C.\n\u2022 QEORQI UNWELL, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS     EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\nHUME\u2014Joieph Com, R. D. Peen,\nC. G. Chtmben, D. M. Fraser, S. L.\nCracknell. 3. M. Lee, C. J. Deeth,\nVancouver: George Marshall, Vic-\ntoria; K. R. Macdonald, Kamloops;\nMr. md Mn, 0. W, Rous, J. R.\nTorrance, Cilgiry; J. H. Lewli. Medicine Hit; D. MacKiy, F. P. Phillips. Montreil; 3. W. Hillock, Calgiry.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nNtwly rtnovettd throughout Phonti and eleveter.\n-YOUR VANCOUVER HOMI\"\nDuff erin Hotel A. patters,\u2122 .... e\u00ab\ntwo Seymour St.     Vancouver, B. C.   Coleman, Alta, Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014FREIGHT LINES\nFREIGHT T\nLEAVE KELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 i.m. ind 10:30 i.m.\u2014Except Sundiy\nTrail Livery Co.\nTrail-^-Phone 135    Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nPUNS UNDER WAY\nFOR NAKUSP TREE\nNAKUSP, B. C. - Pltni (or tbi\nNikusp Community Chriitmu Tree\non December 22, ere under wey.\nThe Knlghti of Pythlu md the\nPythian slsten in igiin ipomori.\nThe dlitrict li being cmvuied tor\ntubscrlptioni.\nA children'i program ii being arranged md every child In the dlitrict under 14 yean at tgt will\nreceive a gltt\nThe committee tn charge ot the\nirnngementi Include Mra IL\nBuerge, Mrt. F. Horrey, Mn. E.\nOlion, Mn. H. E. Jonet, Mn, E.\nLeveque, Mn. F, Mayoh and 3.\nOrigg, A. E. Jonet, F. Horny, N.\nA. Herridge, A. B. S. Stenley, Jr.\nmd H. Aalten, Sr.\nDRILLON GIVES\nLEAFS VICTORY\nNEW YORK, Nov, 12 (CP). -\nGordon DrtUon'i third period goal\ngive Toronto Maple Lead a 14\nvictory over the Rangin tonight\nand tpolltd Ntw York'i Nitlonil\nHockty Letgut opening (or 15,193\ntlni,\nRangera \u2014 Kerr; Coulter, M Patrick; Wition, Hextall, HlUer. Subi:\nHeller, Shibicky, M, Colville, N.\nColville, L. Pitrlck. Smith, Pratt,\nPiki.\nTORONTO - Broda; McDonild,\nChurch; Appi; Drillon, Dtvldion.\nSubi: Horner, Kimpmin, Chimber.\nlain, Kelly, Schrlner, Marker, Mttl,\nHeron. Tiylor.\nReferee \u2014 Mickey lon; llnetman,\nFred Stevenion.\nFlnt period: Scoring none.\nPenaltlei: Coulter, Chamberlain,\nTtylor, M. Colville.\nSecond period: Scoring none.\nPemltlei: Dtvldion, Kimpmin,\nHextall, Wition.\nThird period: 1, Toronto,-Drillon\n(Appi, Divldion) -6:55,\nPeniltlu: None.\nlAlOVHVOH** !   '\n- --NEf-SON DAILY NIWI. NILION. i.C-MO MORNINO. NOV. !S, 1M\u00bb\/-\ni ,      . n l \u2022 - \u25a0 - ;\nLUMBERTON\nLUMBERTON, B. C.-MUi Jinet\nPtrent of Crinbrook vliited her\npirenta Mr. and Mn. A. Pirent,\nThe loetl Community Worken\nheld I cird pirty lut Fridiy tvening, with i fair crowd ln ittind.\nmet. Winnen at bridge were Mn.\nE Wood end J. A. Jonei; Chinese\nchecken. Mlu Muriel Olion. Atter\ncirdi, refreihmenti were urved,\nJoe Downey wu i viiltor at Kimberley.\nMr. and Mn. George Pelton ef\nCranbrook vUlted the H. G. Piper\nborne.\nMr. ind Mn. J. Shiw ind ion\nKenneth ot Ardrle, Alta., are vUiting Mr. and Mn. T. A. Murrey.\nRoy Thompion wm a viiltor at\nCrinbrook.\nMiu Kiy Gitei viilttd Mr. tnd\nMn. J. Irvln it Fernie.\nClarence Gourlie, who U ittending High Sohool in Cranbrook, wu\nhome for t wtek.\nMr, and Mn. A. GrIHithi of Cnnbrook vUited their ptrents, Mr. md\nMn. Oeorge Griffiths\nMlis Mth price ind H. Kuhnert\nof Cranbrook visited tht 3, Price\nfimlly.\nMr. ind Mn. Oeorge Plmt md\ndiughten Francei end Jean ot Kimberley vUlted the A. C. Jonu family. MUses Frances ahd Jean Plant\naho viiited the J. A. and A. C. Jones\nfamiliei.\nMrs. C. B. Slmpion ind diughter,\nMarguerite of Cranbrook vUlted the\nT. A. Murray family.\nCollin Wood had the misfortune\nlait week to jam hU hmd while\nworking ln the mill and sustained\nvery painful Injuria u a ruult..\nLut Tuuday evening the local\nklddiei were treeted to e Hallowe'en fnn-feit In the Commuinty Hill\nby the Locil Ledlei' Orginlutlon,\nthe Community Worken. Vtrioui\ngimu wtre pliyed by young md\nold, tfter which a tUh pond drawing\nwu htld.\nMn. A. Wright ind diughter.\nMn. J. Bruneskl md ton, Keith ol\nBrandonhivt returned ifter tpending i moftth with the Wrl\u00abh\u00bb-ftmily.\nMr, ind Mn. J.JCenhtw of Moyie\nwere vUlton In town.\nMiu Jinet Pirent of Cranbrook\nviiited htr parents, Mr, and Mn. A.\nParent\nMist Nincy Revini ot Cranbrook\nwu a vUitor In town.\nMr. ind Mrs. D. Hinei md diughter, Lilitn ot Brlsco vUlted the J.\nPrice family.\nMr. and Mn. L. S. Klmmel ind\ntwo klddiei of Acme, Alta., ire\nvltltlng Mr. md Mn. R. Ctmpbell.\nF. Gourlie hive left (or Vernon\nwhere he will try out (or thet unior\nhockey turn.\nAshmead Wins\nalgaryRun;\nRan In Nelson\nCALOARY, Nev. II - Sid Ash\nmud, ilim bupectacled Cilgiry\nrunner, icored bU lecond\nItralght Remembrance Diy viC'\ntory ln tht Ctlgtry Herald'! annual classic with i beautiful net\nover tht I 1-7 mill rice count\ntoday.\nThe time wu IJ minutu 46\nmd 1-5 ucondi\u2014Juit a little\nmore thm a minute over the ree-\nord utablUhed In UJ2 by Hart-\nIngton Anderion. He eclipied hu\nmirk lut yeir by 56 1-5 lecondi.\nPhilip Edgecumbe ot Chipmin\nCimb wu uvtnth. There were\n62 entrinti in tht thirty-third running ot tht Western cluiic.\nBoth mm win high winnin\nthU leuon ln thi Caledonian\nGtmu etJWilion Libor Dty.\nPORTLAND BEATS\nGONZAGA I to 5\nSPOKANE, Wuh, Nov. 12 (AP).\n\u2014Tht Portland Bucktrooi, chimploni ot tht Piclflc Cout Hockey\nLeigui, defeited the amateur Gon-\nuga Bulldogl. 6 to 5 tonight ln a\ntlam-bang iff air before 2500 penoni.\nSix peniltlu were called In tba\n(Intl ptrlod.\nA diiorgmlied itcond period, Into\nwhich the profeuiomli crowded\nlix goili while Qonjigi filltd to\nruch the net a ilngle time, spelled\nthe undoing ot the Qoniigtni, ii\nPortland ruihu i ciught Oonugt\nwith but a ilngle dtfence mtn In\npoiition and Qotlle McCool at the\nmercy of two or mere Bucktrooi.\nIn the opening period, Portland\nhid to come from behind twice to\nbold the collegitni to e 3 to 2 bretk\nind In tht third frtmi wtth both\nildu pouring on the hett tht Bull-\nin umt back to but Goalie Andy\nIlk-'-    \u2022 \"    - \"\nAllkenhetd three timet while the\nBuckerooi went icoreleit,  .\nCHRISTMAS TREE POR\nQUEEN'S BAY CHILDREN\nQUEENS BAY, B. C.-A meeting\nwu hild ln tht school to dUeusi\nplini tor thi children'i Chriitmu\nTree ind ptrty. It wu decided to\nhold It December 15. Mrt. H. E Ml-\nhood consented to look ifter purchue ot the presenU end lt wu\ntgreed to ippul tor donation! which\nHon. Mra K, A. Aylmer consented\nto collect\nThoie preunt were Mn. H. I. Mi\nhood, Mn. A. Attree, Mri, G.-Por-\ntooui, Mn. A. Mere, Mn, K. Attree, Mn, H. Sanden, Mri. J. Kin-\nikin, Mrs. F. Kinakin, Mrs. N. Johnion, teicher; Hon. Mn. Perry-Luke\nend Hon. Mri. K. A. Aylmer.\nIAPANESE PLEDGE\nSUPPORT TQ CANADA\nVANCOUVER, Nov..'12 (CP)-A'\npledge to lupport Cimdi'i war\neffort wai made by the Japaneie\nCanadian Citlzeni' Committee it\nthtlr annual BritUh Columbit convention here Remembrance Diy. A\ncopy of i resolution to thli effect\nwill be ient to Ottawi,\nMRS. H. A. PEARSON ~\nRECEIVES TREATMENT\nMn. H. A. Peinon, who wu taken\nto Kootenay Lake General Hospital\nFriday, night for treatment, was\nitated Sunday night to be making\ngood progreu.\nAMATEUR HOCKEY\n\u2022y The Canadian Preu\n' SATURDAY\nQUEBEC lENIOR\nLEAQUE!\nOttawa 3, Quebec 2.\nQUEBEO PROVINCIAL\nlENIOR LEAQUE;\nBoiton 5, Quebec 4.\nEXHIBITION:\nSudbury 8, Atltntic City 2.\nIUNDAY\nQUEBEC\nlENIOR LEAQUE:\nQuebec 6, Ottawi 6.\nMontretl Concordli 5, Verdun i\nMontreil RoyaU 3, Cornwall 1,\nQUEBEC PROVINCIAL\nSENIOR LEAQUE:\nQuebec 6, Boiton 1.\nLachlne 4, Vtlleyfield 3,\nSt. Hyiclnthe 7, Sherbrooke 8.\nCRANBROOK Soda!...\nCRANBROOK, B. C. - Mr. md\nMra J. C. Connolley hive returned\nifttr a month'i holiday whtn they\ndrove to Vincouver.\nMn Ed Church, Pooley Avenue,\nwu i hoiteu it tee. Her floral\ndecoration! wtrt chrynnthtmumi.\nAuUtingby pouring ttl wu Mn.\nH. E. Wheeler.\nMn. J, S. Green, who vUited\nher lon-ln-Uw end diughter,, Mr.\nend Mn. G, M. Argue, hu returned\nto Edmonton. T\nMiu Olgt Belecky ipent a week\nend et the home of her parenU it\nFernie, i \u25a0\nWilttr Cox, who wu on tht telegraph office ltut tt Fernie for lev-\neral months, wu transferred hick\nto the Cranbrook office.\nMn. Rlchird Slye returned to\nCranbrook ifter ipending ten diyi\nat NeUon with her mother, Mn.\nMcLinden. Accompiny hir wu her\nMcLanden Accomptnying htr wu\nbir niece, Mlu Gerry Divldion.\n300 Railbirdi Watch Trail Smoke Eaten \u25a0'' v\nTurn on the Heat in Gruelling Practice\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 13 - Thi\nlipu ot a year hM aot dulled to\nthe illghteit extent tht Interut of\nhockey teni In thiir World Chtm-\n8lon Smokt Eaten, About 300 of\num turned out Sunday night to\nsee the boyi go through two houn\ngruelling practice with iome 16\nother pliyen. Thit they looked et\ncapable and ai treth u ever wM\nthe tenor of comment thtt went\nround the ralU.\nFor the flnt time tlnct practices\nbegan Thunday, all eight at the\nremaining chimploni particlpeted,\nThey were Scodallero, Morrii, Johnston, Height Cronie, Dime, Btnolt\ntnd Brennen.\nSome Indication o( tha ruggedneii\nof thi practice wu the fact that\nfour man received fice cuU, one\nof them being taken to hoepital\nfor treatment. At the Initltution\nRoy Foney hid three dipt to\nclou a gun over hU right eye. Joe\nBenolt hid idheilvt tape opplied\nto two guhei over hli left eye.\nGeorge Appleton md Bill Duchak\nalio received treatment\nl\u00abnw\nJohniton\nDUtr'ct\nManner\n534 Second\n\u2022treet\nMIN, UM MAC\nmmmm\nthet end JMfa-rii uft tveir budget coaiicUriuoo \u00ab\nbe fivcato \"otwolteceace\",\nUh iDiunK* prmluu Uu the uh-*. t*i\n\u201e,CMnM ma to tutt tut at MttMtl o\u00bbQMtL_.\nI wto-ity ibout yout' Penoul Depredttioo\" (\u00bbni\nDOMINION LIFE\nm*m       a c c 11 n a ki r c     r r*i it n n ij v\nA'siUD A N C E\nTHREE MISSING AS <\nPUNE PORCED SOWN\nWHITEHORSE, Y. T. Nov. 13\n(CP)-A pilot end two pUNngen\nwire miuing in a Whitehone md\nYukon route eirweyi plmt tonight\nbelieved forced down en Lake La-\nbarge whtrt t fimlly ot ilx earlier\nwu reported uft but itormbound.\nAtriil uirehiri iteklng I trice\nef Pilot Jeui W, Riet and paaun-\ngen Mike McKilllon and D. H.\nAndenon, uld they lighted whit\nthey believed to be a portion ef\ne pline'i wing tip but wire umbli\nto Identify lt beciuie of fog bang*\nIng ovtr tba like.\nFollow Jesus Says\nRov. Mr. Ferguson\nIn Baptist Pulpit\nTwo men followed Juut u Ht\nwtlktd. Hi turned md uked them:\n\"Whit Mikeet thou?\" They uld:\n\"Whtrt dwillut Thou?\" md Ht\nunwind; \"Come md ut\". Thiy\nwtnt end alter ipending a day\nwith Him went away uying \"We\nhive tound the Meuiah, thi mm\nwho thought and tcttd u Ood ln-\ntendid ht ihould\u2014tht. trut lttdtr\nIn right rtlttlomhipi towird Ood\ntnd mm md thingi\", Thui uld\nRev. T. 3. S. Ferguson, retired St\nPiul'i Unlttd Church MlnUttr when\nhe occupied the pulpit it thi Flnt\nBaptut Church Sundty night\n\"'Coma ind ut' uid thi hoiplt-\ntblt tuchir. to He helped the open-\nminded iteker ifttr truth Into HU\nrealm of thought aad purpou,\" tald\nMr. Ferguion.\n\"Ai i lid oi 13 wi ue Jeiui uek\nIng truth ebout life md Ood, uk\nIng quutloni and pondering an<\n\u25a0wen (rom the ibleet tttchen of\nHU dey, and Hiking to take HU\nrightful place ln the fither'i world.\nIat every Ud ind Um take the\nume ittitude todiy md thty will\n\u2022n whin M i lid Jeiui dwelt\n\"Put now to thi mm o( 30 yun,\n\u2022tapping out Into the inm of public ection, dwelling itlll In the\nrwlm ot tulleet love to God ind to\nill mtn md it thi ume time dwell,\ning In the rulm of fierce temptation. If he U God'i child, ill dulru\nof Ihe body hive i right to bi utls-\nfild. How will Juui meet iuch\ntemptation!? A mm U mon than\nbody md dou not livt by material\nthingi only. A mm'i lltt dou not\nconilit In  tht tbundinci ot  the\nthlngi he poueueth\u2014but In dolni\nthe prompting! ot\nthit tutlU him\u2014tvtn tht Spirit\nthe prompting! ot the holiut iplri\nthtt uulU him\u2014tvtn tht \"\not God,\" Mr. Firguion uld.\nUNIVERSE POUNDED\nON LAW\n\"Agiln, tt you in luri of ieeklng\nthe hlghut for men, why bother\n\u2022bout the llwi of tht Onlvene?\nDo thi ipecteculir thing. Piy no\nhud to phyilcal Uwt. But Juus\ndwelt In the rulm of faith that\nGod's Unlvene wu founded on law\nmd wu the expreulon of abiding\nlove, to He dwelt In the retlm ol\nobedience to the lawi ot health,\nbody, mind and spirit\n\"Then too ctmt tht temptation\nthat ctmt to Alexinder the Great\nto,Napoleon ind to Hitler\u2014to be\nthe ruler of the kingdoms ot the\nworld tnd to have the glory of all-\nconquering force, '.\n\"Where then did Jesus dwell?\nWhit wu HU spirit** tttltudt? He\nflung with all HU force thU tempta*\ntion behind Him, and flooded HU\nheart and mind with thi purpou ol\nGod, the Fither ot ill mm, and\nuid: Thou ihilt wonhip the Lord\nthy God md Him only ihilt thou\nurvl',\"\nMisi D. Millikan\nGives Girl Guide\nTalk South Slocan\nSOOTH SLOCAN, \u00bb. C. - Tht\nNovember meeting of the Bonning\nton md South Slocan Women's In\n\u25a0tltute wu held In the Community\nHill Wednudiy, and wu will attended. Mn. H. Nixon pruided.\nArrangemenU were mede (or collection! (or tho School Chriitmu\nTree, with Mn. 3, Murray ai Con-\n'vener and-collectora, Mra. P. Horlick, Mn. H. Strand md Mn. D.\nJ. DavU.\nArrangemenU were alto midi for\nthe monthly cike wle, with Mn. H.\nStrand ii convener. The proceedi\no( thli tre to go to the Queen\nAlexandrii Solarium. The December meeting will be the innuil\nChrlstmu gift ult, whtn etch\nmember la. uked to contribute a\ngltt\nMn. J. Murrey, Convener of Public Heilth ind. Child Welftre, reported thit ihe hid received content (ormi, 100 T. B. clrculer tut\ncirdi ind DO cardi (or diphtheria\nInoculation lor the children ot the\ndUtrlct\nA program wu then given by the\nGirl Guidei and Browniei.\nMn. Harry Nixon, \"Brown Owl,\"\nsupervised the Brownlu, who gave\na dtmomtratlon of uttlng a luncheon table and followed with a\nchinning (airy play.\nThe Guldei, undtr the direction\nof the Ctptaln, Mn. Murray, gave\na demonitratlon of btndtglng which\nwit vtry commendtble;\nMln DorU Mllllkin of NeUon wu\ntht guut ipetker end nn e most\nIntereitlng talk on Oulding In different pirti of thi world, Shi told\nthi Guldu whin trtvilllng ta weer\nthe Guide hedge u it U ilwiyi\nihown reipect md coniideration,\nand urved ei a pan In muy diffi\ncult tltuttloni.\nMllllkin leva in account et\nPalestine and Egyptian Guldei. Tha\nipltktr recilled i Guide rally in\nCiiro to greet Princeu Mary wheii\nthe teriperature wu 113 degreee In\nthe thide In April.     ,\nMlu Mllllkin htd the honor of\nitarting the Egyptlin Brownii padk\nduring htr vliit. Sht told aUo ot attending the Boy Scout Conference\nin Hungary, whm 33 Natloni wera\nrepresented, Sir Robert Baden Powell wu cheered by thouiandi ot\nBoy Scouti who threw their cepi tn\nthe air, Vienna wu lined with\nthomindi ot Boy Sooute.\nMill Mllllkin wn heartily\nthanked for her Interutlng tddresl.\nThe MU had been buutltully decorated with a profuilon of chrywn-\nthimumi. Tea wu urved by Mn.\nW. A. MieCibe md Mn. W, P\nRogen. wtth the Girl Guldu acting\nu urvlteurl.\nCANADIAN FLIER DIES\nLONDON, Nov. 13 (CP Ctble)-\ntht Air Miniitry tonight luued ltl\nnlnt) list of cuuiltiei, iuffered On\nvirloui ditu. Thi lUt contained 34\names, one of whom wm a Cent-\nJin, Flllht-Lleut R. C.JLewli of\nToronto. Lieut. LewU died on ictlve\ns-Mmsia.\nSimmonds Says\nSocial Pojlgfe\n____>m    hm\nChid   Fas!\nWorld Muit Return to\nOld Pathi to Advance,\nayi Rev. Erich Hopka\nW. BimmenKS ve a lec\nture In K. P. Bn -. on \"Teja-\noocrecy. Inc.\"    m\/OS      \u25a0\nArguing the ni*__^Bh a aoclal\nchange on thU ipWent he ex-\nptalned thit thi people of the North\nAmericin continent ware living tn\ne critical period ot hUtory, t period\nthet would iee more chmge thin\nmy period before It The put M\nymtt hid witneued more chmge\nIn the imount ot goodi md urvicu\niviilibli ta man than ell tbe time\not humin hUtory before; ind thU\nchinge, he uid, wu progressing\nmore rapidly todiy thm it my\npnvioui time.\nThe tpuktr uld North Americt\nwu dtitintd to dttermlnt the future of tbe world tnd whit wu go.\nIng on ln tht nit of the world wu\nInsignificant ind unimportant u\ncompired te what wu going on\nhere now.\nHe then covered a few of the Induitrlil ImprovemenU ind median-\nUmi of induitry, which caused\nSuter use of extraneous energy\nreducing the mm houn per unit\not production, the retult ot which\nmeant lui purchulng power from\nwagu md saUries, ind \u2022 greiter\nexhilaration to the lncreulng army\not unemployed.\nHe alio reviewed varleu\/ foran ot\npolitic! tnd \"Umi\" throughout tht\nworld, tnd contended It wu lmpoi-\nliblt to inititute such formi ot dU-\ntribution of icirclty tn i continent\nof potential and technological\nabundance.\nMr. Slmmondi concluded hU lecture by giving \u2022 chillenge to tht\ncapable men and women who were\ncltlzeni of thU North American\ncontinent When the deitlny ot a\ncontinent wu revealed, be uld,\nthere Wu nothing lett to do but to\naccept that deitiny md to mtkt\nrudy In ordtr to be equtl to lt\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, & C-Mn, P. H.\nHenke entertained the children of\nthe Brouie district it i lolly ptrty\non her diughter Lornlne'i ilxth\nbirthdiy. Tht itttmoon'i tun wu\nfollowed by a dainty birthdiy tea,\nMrt. Henke wu auUted by MUi\nGlidyi Olson.\nMn. E. Munn and Mlu Georgina\nMunn wtre viiiton to Nelson,\nMr. and Mn, W, J. Claridgt tnd\nion Derrick ot Arrow Ptrk win\nNakuip vUlton.\nMr. and Mn. H; McKay ot Nelion were vlilton in Nikuip.\nR. Buih o( Stlmo wu a Nakuip\nviiltor,\nMlu D. Sellt, who hia been i\ngueit at thi home of Miv and Mrs.\nE. Munn, hu returned to her borne\nIn NeUon.\nMr. and Mn. Knelion o( Arrow\nPark were In Nikusp.\nJ, H. Dolmin wu a recent vUitor to NeUon.\nNAKUSP, B. C. - Mn. H. Thur-\ngood entertained at dinner honor\ning Mr. and Mrs. Q. Dodds, who\nwere married in NeUon recenUy. A\nwedding cake, embedded in pink\ntulle and (tanked with white vatei\no( white ehrywntbemumt, graced\nthe table. The gueiU Included Mr.\nand Mn. Doddi, Mr. and Mn. C. L.\nHUU. Mr, and Mn. J. Parent, Jr.,\nMr. and Mn. A. Matheion md Mn.\nI. Hicks.\nMn, A, Stanley, Jr, entertained\nat tea complimenting her gueat\nMn. A. B. S, Stanley, St. of Van.\ncouver. Chrysanthemums graced the\ntea table presided over by Mrs.\nR. Buerge. Mri. N. A. Herridge and\nMlu N. Harvey assisted In terving. The guests, Pythlin Sisters of\nMyrtle Temple, No. It, of which the\nguest of honor formerly wu a\nmember, were Mn. R. Buerge, Mn.\nT. Harvey, Miu Nellie Harvey, Mn.\nJ. R. Humphrlei, Mn. C. Campe,\nMn. L. Ott, Mn. J. Davidson, Mrs.\nF. Horny, Mn, C. Horny, Mrt,\nE. J, Leveque, Mn, J. Ptrent Jr.,\nMn. F. Mtyoh, Mn. M, CuUer. Mn.\nH. Aalten, Sr, md Mn. N. A.\nHerridge.    '\nMr. md tin, George Doddi, recently married, were honored when\na number of frlendi mi-srlied them\nit the home of Mr. Dodd'i mother,\n-Mn. H. Thurgood. Those ittending\nwere Mr. md Mn. G. H. Gardner,\nJr, Mr. md Mn. R. Barlow, Mra.\nJ. Pirent, Jr. Mn. J. Davidson,\nMl. L. Ott, Mlu M. Iillp, Mlu I.\nFerguion, Miu Tompkini, Mlu M.\nSteenhoff. R. Jonu, N. Harrison\nend F, Wood. Presentation ot a rug\nto the newlywedi wu made by G,\nH. Gardner, Jr.\nMn. W. B. Allm vUited NeUon\nand TraU.\nMn. A. Middleman md daughter o( Rock Island Ranch were in\ntown.\nP. Young U holldiylng at the\nhome of hit pirtnU, Mr, and Mn.\nW. Young at Piumore.'\nMUt Ntncy blip, R. N, who hu\nbeen holldiylng wtth her parenU,\nMr. and Mn. R. blip, hu nturned\nto Vincouver.\n3. Pirent Jr., J. Hirrii md A.\nGran have left (or their cimp it\nHilcyon.\nMn. N. Wethentrom vUlted In\nNelion.\nMn. Jordm Wllllim! o( Edge-\nwood U visiting her son-in-liw and\ndaughter, Mr, md Mn. G. W. M.\nHikeman.\nGirU of tht W. A. ot St.Mirkl\nChurch entertained the Canadian\nOlrlt in Training at a masquerade\nparty In the Smill Hall when an\nInteresting program ot gamei wu\nenjoyed.\nMrt. M. Embree entertained memben tt St Markt Guild at her home\nat Glenbank.   '\nNet Earnings Eatt\nKootenay Power Off\nEut Kootenay Power Company\nLimited reporU lower grou etrnlngi and higher operating expenses\nIn September with the result that\nnet eirningi it 128,378 ihowed a decreet! of 14821 ovtr the correiponding month ot 1938. For the ilx\nmonthi ended September 30, net\nwu 3177,868, | decrease ot 319,994\nfrom the INI iggregitt.\nComparative flguru follow:\n\u2014SEPTEMBER\u2014'\nv. 1983   'tttt    Inc.\nGrow eirningi 44,901 47,839 \u20221038\nOpir, ikpmtei 19,328   14,239 1881\nNit eirningi .. 29,978  33,800 '4034\n-SIX MONTHS-\n. 1939    1931 Inc.\nOrou eern. .. 370,710 285,197 *14,487\nOp. expenses   92,842   90,338     2507\nNet earnings 177,868 194,862 M6.994\n\u2022\u2014DecreMe.    . :\t\ned for Mr. Hopka'i tint urvlet,\nTht putor compired the call ot I\nminUttr to m imbeiudonnip, No\nimbuiador would dirt to iptik\nwithout instruction! from the home\nGovernment, Just io, no minUter\nol the gospel din mumi tht right\nto ipeik of bimulf; hU inatnietloni\nwen cleirly itated In the word of\nGod. TbU word contained Juit whit\nthe trying world ot todiy needed,\nMr. Hopka uii\nHe itated thi church could but\nfulfil IU plact In tht community by\npointing IU heirm te tht Chrlit of\nSeace, of peece for the toul, ind\nlen peice imong men, to thit\nChrUt who uid: \"I tm the way, the\ntruth, md the life; no man cometh\nunto the Father but by Me.\"\nHe bued hU remark! on John\nVII, 14-18, wherein John quotae\nChrist u uying, \"My doctrine U\nnot Mine, but HU That unt Me.\"\nCHlUGOWNS\nCHICAGO, Nov. 12 (CP).-Jotfre\nDuilttr ucond goal of the game,\nln the final minute of play gave\nChicago Black Hiwki t 2-1 victory\nover New York Americmi In i\nNitlonil Hockey Lugue game\ntonight\nAMERICANS - Robertion; Field,\nConacher; Romnu, Sorrtll, BoU.\nSubi: R. Smith, Chipmin, Anderion, Carr, WUemin, Jickson, Egan,\nArmitrong.\nCHICAUO-Kiraku; Wiebe, Siebert DihUtrom; DeilleU; Gottsellg.\nSubi: March, Alien, Cooper, Cine,\nHergeihelmer, D. Smith, Thomi,\nBentley, Demarco.\nOfflciili - Stewart, MacFayden.\nFlnt period: Scoring none.\nPemltlei: Murray, Armitrong md\nMarch.\nSecond period: 1, Chleigo, Dul\nIeU (Dahlitrom) 1:18,\nPenalties: Jickion.\nThird period: 2, Americmi, Armitrong (Andenon, Wlumtn) 10:43;\n3, Chicigo, Deiileta (Smith, Gottselig) 19:27.\nPenaltlei: Du Smith, Field.\n225 at United Church\nDinner at Kimberley\nMarking Anniversary\nKIMBERLEY, B. C, \u2014 When the\nUnited Church held IU seventeenth\nMuch of the chace in world tnd\nah\u00abrch today U due to tht fict thii\n\u25a0 world hu ltft the old pethi ot\nIon tnd filth,\" itited Rlv. Erich\nt ln hU tint lermon u new\nof St. John'i Lutheran Church\n\u25a0Uon\nPmday\ny. L. I\ny morning. He tucceedt Rev.\nMeyer who hu gone to Edmonton, the church wu wall fill-\nanniversary dinner in the K P. Hall\ntw\t\n.,v_ \u201e.;h primulu by \u00abu. ..\u00ab..\u00ab..,\nwere twice filled end partly filled\nthe long tables, beau\nated with primulu b;\nbles, beautifully decor-\nGut Nelson,\na third time, more than 238 being\npreunt\nFoUowing wu a ihort program: A\nviolin quartette, Viola Campbell,\nGertrude Foster, John Aldridge ind\nKenneth ClemenU, \"Glorii in Ex-\ncelsls\" md \"Hymn to Niture\"; Mrs.\nChrU Evini, long, \"To My Flnt\nLovi\" md The Second Minuet\";\n.tdlei trio, Mn. H, Abbott Mn. J.\nGlanvillt and Mn, B. Yullle, longi,\n\"Queen ot the Night\" and \"Moon-\nrise.\"\nMr. Hainu ot the Public School\nstaff gave a fuclnatlng sjliplay of\ntha magic art     < \u2022\nDonald Bentley praiented moving picturu In color of hU viilt\nthu Summer to the Sen Franciico\nWorldi Fair, of the ScoU picnic it\nCoiur d'Alene, and ot the recruiU\nentraining at Crmbrook. Theie\nlaat wert greeted by cheen at etch\nwtll known fice came on the icreen.\nCOATI OFF TOTUTURI\nRev. & T. Gtlbrtlth, voicing wti*\ncome and thanki, spoke of teeing l\npicture of the preunt alt* of thi\nchurch when H wat woods, end of\nUie men who eut the treu end\nhelped build. He aiked ell thou\npreient who wera here it thtt Umi\nto itand. They Included Mr. and\nMn. A. Witklni tnd LuUe Miwion, Mn. William Llnduy, Mn. J.\nCtvinagh, Mr. tnd Mn. Wilttr\nGlanvllle, Mn. Wllllim Birr, Miu\nRuth Soderholm ind Mist Ermi\nSoderholm. He offered I new prov?\nerb \u2014 \"HaU ott to the put; coeU\noff to the future.\"\nThe tucceu ot the dinner he attributed largely to the committee,\nMn. J. Wilker, B, H. BenUey and\nStanley Jamu.\nill\nilly Iced md fl\n.   I a pi\nhonor on a table et the front I\nA big thne-Uer birthdiy cike,\nsautlfully Iced and f   '   *      '\ntall eandlei, occupied\nIced md flanked with\nilace of\nwis mide md donited by WlUici\nHiU.     -    -\nLARAMIE, Wyo, Nov. 13 (AP).-\nThomu Ballird, about 38, who quit\nthe Omaha Police Force to become\nan airplane pilot, wu found deid\ntodiy in i imill ptan* wrecked\nln the Honecreek Country Northweit ot Laramie.\n\u00a3ad-p Tbrf-mO\/v\nHOSIERY\n$1.00\nPure Silk. AU the\nnew ehtdu. Ptir\nUdiu' Wetr Burni Block\nBOSTON DEFEAT\nDETROIT, Nov. 13 (CP). - De-\ntrolt Red Wlngi handed tbe World\nChampion Boston Brulm their ma*\nond itrtight defeit In tht Nttiontl\nHockey Letgut seuon tonight winning 2-1 in a tight game.\nBoiton \u2014 Brlmiek; Portlmd.\nClipper, Cowley, Comcher, HIU.\nSubi: Shewchuk. Hollett, Schmidt\nBluer, Dumart A. Jackion, Pettlnger, Caln,\nDetroit \u2014 Thompion; Goodfellow,\nBowman; K Xllna, Dillon. LU-\ncombe. Subii Stewirt Orlando.\nAbel, Gleiebrecht Wires, Howt,\nKeating, Bruneteau, H. Kilrea.\nOfficiaU \u2014 Normm Lamport,\nreferee; Charlu McVeigh, ltnuman.\nFint period: Scoring non*.\nPtnelttai: Bruneteiu.      _ .       '\nSecond period: Dillon (K. Korea, Liscombe) 3:10s\nPenaltlei: Dillon.        ,. _    \u2022\nThird period: 3, Detroit K. Kilrea (Orlando) 3:15; 3, Boston.\nSchmidt (Bluer, Dumirt) 17:37.\nPenalties: Shewchuck.\nMiu Dunn Telli the\nRobion Inititute of\nRed Crou, Lait War\nROBSON, B. C.\u2014Robion Women'! Inititute met it thi home ot\nMri. J. R. Mirtln with the Preildent Mri. Duncan Carter In tbe\nchair and 22 memberi pruent.    i\nThe Inititute hu mide plini to\nwork through tht Trail Red Crou\nbranch end it wu mnounctd that\nMn. F. E. Dockerill would tpeek\non Rtd Crou work at a ipeclal\nmeeting.\nThe ium ot 310 wu voted te the\nQueen Alexandra Solarium and it\nwat aUo decided that each member ihould bring lomething to the\nnext meeUng tor t gift box to bt\ntent to tht crippled children, Mlu\nRuth McDIirmid taking chirge.\nThe Home Economic! Committee\nheld lta lut contest ot the uuon,\nthli time pot holders md hot maU.\nThere were 10 entrlu which were\niold ifter the muting.\nTalent money wu given in, memben miking \u2022 total ium of 316.80.\nIt wu decided to give the children of the villey i ChrUtmii party with a tree and Uie committee\nnimed to take charie wu Mn. D.\nend Mn. C, T.\nNmcy B\nef Nelii\n... .... Duplet.\nMUi Nmcy Dunn, Public Heilth\nok! on Red\nmmunttatloii\nNurse\nCrou   Work   md\nTeita.\nMlu Dunn told of her experience! ai m Imperiil Sister nunlng\nduring the lut wir md of the mir-\nveloui work ot the Red Crou. Mln\nDunn ipoki of epldtmlct that broke\n\"   \u25a0 In the J\"-\neUgiV-\t\na repetition ot iuch cttaitropht'i.\ntht put ind tht\nimmunluBon-teiU given to prevent\neut during wir\nitli\nShe . expliined the tuberculin tut\ndiphtheria tesU, and smallpox teiti.\nTea wu terved by Uie hoitulei,\nMn. L. M. Quince and Mn. Mirtln. VUlton it the muting included the ipeiker Mn. Ling of Ntlion, Mrt. Hougtn of Milditone,\nSaik, md ,Mn. A. J. Martin. -\nREPAIRS and ALTERATIONS\nI. C. Plumbing fr Hutlng Co.\ni\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\nSundttrtnd    Adding    Machlnu\n-     QFFICI SUPPLIES\nUnderwood Elliot Fliher Ltd.\n838 Werd SL Phene \u2022\u00bb\nHAVE YOUR ELEOTRIO POWER\nOUTLET PLATES\nCHROME PLATED\nL.C.M. Electroplating\nLturlta Bldg.   704 Ntlun Ave.\nGIR\nraaei\nYbu look ualy when yon cough. Kup Smith\nBrothen Covri. Drops handy. (Buck ee\nMenthol.) Rcfitf for lOd, It\nSMITH BROS.\nCOUOH  DROPS\nThe Question Is\n} *) *} 9 t\n. \u2022  \u2022  \u2022  \u2022 \u2022 .\n1\/It Is Not\nPhone %i\nWe will deliver promptly, courteously and cleanly\nWest Transfer Co.\nEitabllihed 18M\n -_\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\n\t\n\"**'\n\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\nLoon Tnining Necessary lo Turn Out\na Competent Heavy Artillery Officer\nMust Know Mops ond\nSurveying, Be Able\nWork in Din\n\u25a0y OUY P. RHOADES\nCinidlan Prist Staff Wrlttr\nSOMEWHERL IN ENGLAND,\nNov. 10 (CP)-It taket a lot of\ntrailing to turn out a competent\nheavy artillery officer, a mm who\nunderstands maps and survey work,\nhn a knowls^\"e ot explosives tod\naerodynamics md cm apply thU\nknowler1- while heU U cutting\nloose ell around him.\nAt m artillery ichool thli correspondent witched the practical'\nand of iuch training, witched firing practice on Uie ranges ind saw\nofficers m their classrooms. They\nget their mtthemitictl achoollng\nout of booki, but they muit go into\nthe fltld to find out lt they cm\napply it\nGunnery U lomething like the\nSame of pinning the tall on the\nonkey, except tint there ire men\navailable to tell you how far md\nin which direction you are wrong.\n\u25a0YES OP ARTILLERY\nEyei of tbe artillery ara the ob-\ntervatlon poiti, itatloned on high\nground commanding a good view\nof the Intended target, md in communication by field telephone with\nthe tiring pointi.\nThe technique U like hU: The\nobier ..tion officer lies on tbe\nground with a contour mtp before\nhim. On it is marked the location\nof his battery. He spots through\nglutei, uy, t machine gugn nest\nwhich would Impede the idvtnce\nqf Infantry and must be demolished\nor frightened Into leaving.\nHe eeeki to plot iU exact location on hU map md meuure IU\ndistance, height and dtrecUon from\nhU battery. Then he calls his estimation of the distance and bearing\nto i slg uller lying beside him. The\ntigntll\" repeaU it over the 'phono\nto tht ilgnaller it the bittery,' The\nbettery ligmller telli lt to the of-\nfleer who ploU It on a map on I\nplanetable, cheeki the bearing and\nfigurei '.he elevation of hU gum\nfrom a table giving elevations for\nvtrioui distances for hli pirticulir\nweiponi.\nMAYBE SHORT OR LONO\nThe guni trt let end fired. From\nthe obtei ration poit the officer\naeel the puffs of eirth and imoke\nmide by the bursUng shell. Usually\nhe finds hU fint estlmatei wrong.\nThe ih:lU drop behind the target\n.or ihort So he trlei -gtln, lengthening or ihortening hli range by\ndegreei \u2022\u25a0 the ihelli drop long or\nIhort until he icorei a hit or gets\nsufficiently clou to ciuse hU enemy to evicuate the post\nOften lt U a long process, but\nthe officer seeks to complete tt u\neconomically u pojr'ble because\nsbelU are expensive md take tlmt\nto maka\nOne of hit frailest hindicapt\ncomei from drifting cloudi which\ncut fleeting shadows tcrou hit\ntarget obscuring it tltogether, or\nchanging tht light to iuch m extent tint the perspective U iltered\n\u2022nd !*\u2022' objective tonetn closer or\nfarther thtn lt tctuilly is.\nBesides, the observttion officer.\nhU signallers md the men it lim\nrt must be ible to concentrate\nthe fice of m lnternil din\nmd despite the retllzttlon thai\ntheir fire mty bring i reply from\ntbe enemy thtt would pltce them\nin Imminent dinger of tbeir livei.\nDAY OF SORROW AS\nNAZI 'MARTYRS' OF\nEXPLOSION BURIED\nMUNICH, Nov. 12 (AP)-Adolf\nHiUer pliced a wreath Siturday\non the caaketa ot teven penoni killed ln t bombing of which hi wti\nUie Intended victim.\nWhile ctnnoni boomed a taluta,\ntbe Fuehrer paid hU retpecU to Ule\n\"martyrs\" of the explosion which\nlast Wednesdiy wrecked the fimoui Buergerbrtu Beer Hall where\nveteran NazU were celebrating Uie\nanniverury of the 1923 putsch.\n. Flags flew it half mut throughout Germany md the naUon ob.\n\u2022erved i \"diy of lorrow\" li a\nitate funeral wu held for the victims before the Field Mtrahal'i\nHalt In Munich.\nRudolf Heu, deputy leider of Ule\nNui ptrty who deUvered Uie\neulogy, declired tbe bombing was\n\"one of the most dastardly ploU In\nhistory\" and had \"awakened the\npassion of the Germtn people and\ntaught It to htte.\"      i     \u2022\nThe bUst Heu idmitted, \"wu\ndestined for the Fuehrer.\"\n\"Providence hu elwiyi been on\nthi Fuehrer'i tide,\" he uii \"It\nhu ilwiyi frustrated tht dulgni of\nhU enemies.\n\"Similarly the great crime of the\npresent war will end to the benefit of the Fuehrer md the Reich.\nVictory for the Reich will bring\ndefinite peace to the world.\nLOST HUNTER FOUND\nSPECULATOR. N. Y, Nov. 13\n(API\u2014Exhauited ifter five diyi\nin denie, snow-laden Adirondack\nforests, Ronald Terry, 30, Elmlra,\nN. Y_ deer hunter, hu been found\nby a searching party three mllei\nfrom the point where he entered\nthe woodi lut Sunday.\nTHERE'S alwaya congestion la brulm.\nSloen'i Liniment gently patted on, quickly\nhelpi to relieve thit congestion. Eue\nfollows md heeling of the tissues ii\nhastened. Better have Sloan's Liniment\nready in cue of accidents. And remember\n\u2014ifl I iplendld remedy for stiff nest, chills\nand cheat colds tool Uw Slotn's, m your\naeighbori do, for prompt relief bom lumbago, nturalgii ud other unexpected.\naches and paint. i I2M\n_____ _-\u2014 j .,,._\nwm\n^w4LINIMEN\n\u25a0 \u25a0   -- \u25a0    \u25a0\n'*      \u2014:\u2014i * \u2022 '    i\n\"KEEP UP THE MORALE\"\n\u25a0a ..\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. i.O-MONOAY MORNINO. NOV. 18. **\u00bb*\u2022\nDrastfc Action May\nBe Needed to Divert\nGerman People Says\nSWARTHMORl, Pa, Nov. 12 -\n(AP).\u2014The Marqueu of Lothiin.\nBritUh \u2022Ambuudor to the United\nStatet. uid Saturdiy Adolf Hitler\nmiy be compelled to Itunch iome\ndrutic movement\u2014tuch u m undertaking igiinit The Netherlindi\u2014\nto divert ittenUon from diflerencei\namong the Germm people.\nHere to spesk it ArmUtlce Diy\nexercises it Swirthmore CoUege,\nLord Lothian decUred in m interview tht ditferenca were occasioned by the Germin treaty with Soviet\nRuuia md ire bued on concern\nover the ultimate coniequencu tbe\npact will hive on the Reich.\nNO ARMISTICE\nGATHERINGS AS\nRAIDS FEARED\nLONDON, Nov. 11 (CP Cable)-\nBritoni mourned the fallen of the\nlut war today In \u25a0 country keyed\nto meet the thretU of the pew con-\nFor the tint time ilnce the ArmUtlce which ended Uie tint Greit\nWir 21 yein ago, the nitlon-wide\nillence et 11 am, wu omitted beciuse sirens signtlllng Uie time\nmight be mUtaken for air raid\nwarnings.\nFor tht flnt time elm, tht me-\nmortal service at the cenotaph in\nWhitehill wu ibindoned beciuie\nthe Urge outdoor crowd might\nhave meint t rilk of life in cate\nof in air attack\u2014a threit under-\nicored by reporti thtt Germany\nmight move tir bases nearer England by driving Into Uit low countries.\nWhUe Uie preu hetdUned reporU et Nui troop movemenU on\nthe borders ot .the Netherlindi ind\nBelgium, official! were illent on\nAllied plini to meet any lnvuion\not those nitioni.\nThe Royil Air Force continually\nli extending IU knowledge of Germiny. The Air MtnUtry mnounced\nRoyil Air Force pUnei luoceis-\nfully cirrled out reconnilssance\nflighU over Southwest Germany\nlast night ThU wu the flret public\nIntimation of reconntluince in thit\nlection.\nThe communique uid thet\ntmong dUei over which the plmei\nflew were Stuttgtrt Mmnheim md\nNuremberg. One plme tailed to\nreturn.\nThU wu the 22nd reconnaissance\nflight but not Uie longest The\nflighU have brought valuable informaUon md photographs.\nGERMAN-BELGIAN\nFRONTIER CLOSES\nBRUSSELS, Nov. 12 (AP).-The\nGerman-Belgian frontier from\nAachen to Eupen was reported closed Saturday for the fint Ume ilnce\nthe wtr began. \u201e .\nBelgians who have gone dally to\nwork ta Germmy found they were\nunable to enter. ,    ,   .\nAachen ind Eupen are about 10\nmllet tpart and lie near Uit Juncture of Uie frontier! ol Belgium,\nThe Netherlindi ind Germmy.\nAustralia Fighting .\nfor Same Principles\nas in 1914-Menzies\nSYDNEY, Auitralia Nov. 12 -\n(CP).-AustnlU U fighting in defence ot the ume principles for\nwhich lt entered Uie tint Greit\nWir, Prime MinUter Menzies ula\nln in ArmUUce Dsy message Saturday.\nPeace turned Out to be merely a\nreipite between two wan, Mr. Menzies added. '\nHU message was ient to Sydney\nIn connection with the cenotaph\nceremonlei here. Lord Wakehurst\nGovernor of New South Walei, md\nAttorney-General W. M Hughei,\nPrime MinUter during Uie lut war,\npUced wreaths at Uie toot of the\nmemorial shaft '\nTwo minutes of silence were ob-\nwrved throughout the Common-\nweilth. Lord Oowrle, the Governor\nGeneral, md Prime MinUter Men-\ntiei attended ceremonlei it Canberra betore the PtrUtmeht building!.\nChristmas Is Coming!\nNow is th* time to choose your Personal Greeting Cards, now while the\n;.,-'\u25a0' selection is large. You can be sure of\nfinding the card you want\u2014etchings,\nsnow scenes, religious cards, modern-\n\" \u2022      istlcs \u2014 all ready for-you to inspect.\n.Phone 144\nMRS.' V. M. CAMPBELL, local representative will show\nyou samples.\nIf you live out of town, write for samples\nCommercial Printing Dept.\n266 Biker St Nelion, I. C.\nArmistice Did\nEnd War for U.S.\nKelly's Answer\nWASHINGTON. Nov. 11 (AP).\n\u2014On  tbt  petceful hiU  whtrt\nAmerlct'i unknown soldier lies\ntmid   fields   studded   with   the\nwhite crosses ot the nitioo'i wir\ndeid,  Preiident  Roosevelt ptld\nsolemn tribute todty to the men\nwho givt their Uvei to eiUblUh\nperminent petct.\nThe  Preildent  himielf  did  not\nspeak but othen who participated\nln the ceremony united ln expressing Uie hope thit while \u2022 new wir\nhid shattered 21 vein of peace the\neffect of Americu itcriticei ln the\nlut wir would be to keep the ntUon out ot Uii present ona\n\"We wint no more long rowi ot\ngraves,\" said Chirlei Idison, mutant Secretary of the Navy. \"ThU\ncountry U practically unanimoui\nln IU fervent desire to nuinUin\npetct. ... ln tht dUiUiulonment\nof Uie ihittered dreimi ind IdeiU\nof thote who survived tht Grttt\nWtr, there U a iplrltutl gain In the\nInspiring fact that we mey keep\nfaith with the dead by directing\nevery effort to non-involvement* in\nthe present itruggle.\"\n. Raymond J. Kelly, NtUontl Commander ot the Amerlcm Legion,\ndeclared that \"we of Uie American\nLegion believe that It U of paramount importance for our feUow\ncountrymen to permit only one in\niwer to the question of the possible\nentry of the Ui  '\nibroad.'\nUnited Statei into wtr\nThe conclusive tnswer,\" he tald,\n\"must be tbat the ArmUtlce of November 11, 1818, did end\u2014In irrevocable fashion\u2014for theie United\nStatei tny further participation in\nEuropean conflict. To us lt wat a\ntrue ArmlsUce, To ui it did mem\nthe ending of a war to tnd wir.\"\nBabes Arrive 2 Years,\nFive Minutes Apart\nGLENDALE, Cat, Nov. U (API-\nTwo yetn tgo Saturdiy tt 2:20\nt.m., 3. W. Hendenon, a World\nWir veteran, becime Uie fither of\nhli first ion, born it a local hospital. Siturday at 2:15 a.m_ the Hen.\ndersons' second ion arrived et the\nsame hospital. They have no other\nchUdren.\nDEATHS\nBy The Cinidlin Prtn\nROME, N. Y. - Dr. WilUam B.\nReid, 64, big game hunter, scientist\nand twice mayor of Rome.\nHOLLYWOOD-Etlenne Gtrardot\ntt, veteran stage md icreen actor.\nSwiss General Is\n' Empowered to Call\nAll Men to Colors\nBERNE, Nov. 1\u00bb (AP)-Tht Swlu\nGovernment Stturdiy empowered\nGeneral Henri Guistn to ctll til\ntble-bodied mm to the colon\nwhenever he decides the defence\nof thi nition require! It\nThe Federal Council action .followed order, recommended by\nGuUtn, cilllng m. uniUted number\not troopi to duty.\nHenceforth, GuUtn hu tht right\nto call up troopi himtelt without\nflnt obtaining governmenUl per-\nmission. Heretofore, such power bts\nbeen granted to a commander only\nwhen SwiUerland wai it war.\nOfflcliU uld the move wti\n\"purely preciutiontry,\" ilthough\nforeign observers noted thtt it\nparalleled defensive measures by\nBelgium and Tbe NetherUnds at\nthe other end of the Western Front\nbetween Germiny md France. .\nCONTROLLER OF\nWAR SHIPMENTS\nIS AUTHORIZED\nOTTAWA, Nov. 1J (CP) - The\nGovernment hai authorized appointment ot a tnniport controller with wide powen to direct ill\nImd ind ses transportation of\ntroopi, ill torcei, miterltU and\nsupplies to the United Kingdom,\nEmpire end Allied countriei.\nThe luthorlnUon li contained In\nin order-ln-councll appearing In\nthe Cmada Gazette.\nThe controller U to be appointed\nby Transport Minister Howe ind\nwill hmdle all applications for\nmovement of troopi, naval forcei,\nmaterials and supplies made on behalf of the Canadian, BritUh or\nFrench GovernmenU or any other\nGovernment agencies ot such Governments or private parties,\nFederal Attention\nAnti-War Pamphlets\nOTTAWA, Nov. H (CP)-Atten\nUon of Federal authoriUes was dl\nreeled today to reporU of the distribution of mU-wir pamphlets beirlng the ntme of Tim Buck, General\nSecrettry eft the Communiit,party\nof Cinidi.\nSo tu during the present war all\narresU md prosecutions under the\nDefence of Canada Regulationi\nhave been carried out by the Provincial authorities.\nHon. Ernest Lapointe, Justice\nMinister, wu ibsent from the capital today and officUli ot the De-\nBartment and the Royal CanadUn\nlounted Police declined to cojn-\nment on the pamphlets or on any\naction which might arise trom their\ndistribution.  \u25a0    - \u25a0\u25a0\nToy Terrain Is\nUsed, Artillery\nTraining Work\nMiniature of Work to\nBe Done Later on\nRanges\nBy OUY I. RHOADIS\nCanadian Prett Staff Writer\nSOMEWHERE IN ENGLAN.D,\nNov. IS (CP). - There U a lot\nmore te artillery work than firing\ngum accurately and officen htvt\nto know how to move their weiponi icross country ai quickly and\neconomically ts possible, with the\nlent possible chmce ot being teen\nby the enemy.\nTo live unnecessary bilU In the\neirly stages ot such training young\nofficen or reservlsU Uking refresher courses work on \"Stock-bridge\"\nmodeU of whole lecUom of countryside, reproduced In miniature with\nall the hills, valleyi, riven, roads,\nbuilding! md settlemenU.\nXxperienced offlcen lecture them,\nexplaining that to go trom point A\nto point B which might be aix miles\naway md over an exposed hill they\nihould Uke their equipment into\nthe valley between A ind B and\ngo around tht bue of tht hill, md\nso forth.\nESTIMATE DISTANCES\nThey then practice estimating dii-\nUncei on the model.Knowing the\nKile tnd lnchei to the mile, they\nire tsked to estimate the distance\nand direction ot B from A, to calculate the required elevaUon and the\nbearing of a specified gun firing\nfrom A to target at B.\nUnder the model e man wheeU\na smoke-producing apparatui, calculating the exact point at which\nthe officer'! shells would Imd. iccording to hii elevation md bearing. At that point a mm sends up\n\u2022 puff of Imoke to tell the officer\nhow accurate wat hli aim.\nREPRODUCTION\nIt U an indoor reproduction without gum md on i model tbout SO\nfeet long of the work done liter\non Ute ranges with live weapons,\ncontour maps, field telephone sets\nmd complete observation poit personnel md gun crewi.\nOfflcen tay it takei \u2022 lot ot practice to become t competent judge\nof distances, to tell whether \u25a0 target on the fir ilde ot t villey ii\nhigher or lower, thin the observation poit, to ipot the pretence of\nsuch objects is pill boxei, camou\nRed Cross Has Spent $408,000 on Materials\nto. Be Made Info War Supplies by Canadian\nWomen; Require $1,050,000 Next 10 Months\nr\u20ac=\nPope Calls for a\nSolution in U.S.\nCapital-Labor War\nVATICAN CITV, Nov. H (AP).-\nPope Plus XH, in a spedal encyclical Saturdiy appealed for the ip-\npUcatlon of the \"Christian iplrlt\"\ntoward solution of the conflict of\ncapiUl tnd labor in Uie United\nStetei.\nThe encyclical wu addreiied to\nBishops of the United States on the\n160th anniverury of Uie founding\nof the Citholic hierarchy In that\ncountry.      -\u25a0\u2022\u2022.,-'\nThe Pontiff ield lolution of the\niocUI queiUon would \"bring great\nhonor to the American people?'\nThe epUUe of more thm 6000\nwordi lUo called tttention to modern \"evIU\" which troie from \"Ignoring! of God, dUregard for HU com-\nroindmenU or their imperfect ob-\nlervince.\" -A-.-i    .  ,    .\ni Theie evIU, Uie Pontiff declared,\nare \"exaggerated egoUm, thirst tor\npleuure, Immodesty ln dreu, aver-\nice tor power, hungering ifter\nrichee, neglect of the poor, break-\ning down of family Ute, levity tn\nregard to mirrlige, birth control\n\u2022nd neglect ot duty to one's country.\" .       ;       ,\nBritain Seeks a\nChristian Peace\nCHESTER, Englind, Nov. \u00ab (CP)\n-Britein seeki \u25a0 ChrUtitn, not \u2022\nCarthaginian, peace, Sir Edward\nGriggs, Parliamentary Secretary to\ntbe Ministry ot InformaUon, sild\nSaturday in a ipeech before hU\nconstituent-.\n\"The fint principle laid down by\nour Prime MinUter U thit we teek\nno terrltoritl iggrtndizement for\nounelves,\" he nid. 'The second U\nthit we leek no dictated peace, but\ni peice by igreement In which ill\npeoples, Including Uie Germm people, will pUy their pirt\n\"The third principle U thit we\nwill strive for the economic welfare\nnot merely of the vlctorloui countriei but ot Europe u a whole. ..\n\"I hive ttld enough to ihow thtt\nUie petce envlitged by our leiden\nli not a Cirthiginlin peace ln\nwhich the victon'wlll Uke iU they\ncm ind the vinquUhed will go to\nthe will, but i ChrUtitn peice In\nwhich ill nitioni may help to mike\nEurope i closely knitted end cooperative cqmmonwetlth.\"\n..:\u25a0       u \u25a0' -.' \u25a0.';.,  ,:..._ -u   ,\nTORONTO, Nov. 12 - Expenditure! to dtte of $408,000 for me-\nterltU being made into luppllei by\nCtntditn women, an estimited cost\nbf 11,060,000 for further miteriili\nduring the next 10 minths md t\ntotal wartime program of $2,083,000\nire highlights of the three million-\ndollar budget outlined by Normm\nSommerville, K.C, Chairman ot\nthe Canadian Red Cross Society.\nBoth peace-time and war work\nare included in the summary, which\n?irovides (260,000 tor the construc-\nlon tnd equipment ot No. 1 Ctntditn Btse Hospital et Taplow,\nBuckinghamshire,. EngUnd; 1300,-\n000 for emergenclei tuch it assistance to the British Red Cross\n\u2022long Uie , Unei followed In the\nlast war,, md for supplementary\nservices to the Army Medical\nCorps, and 1050,000 for the normal\npeace service! rendered by the\nRed Cross in Canada. The peacetime expenditurei ordinarily average, It wu' explained, $1,146,600\na year. ,\nTotal idmlnistritive coiU ere\nHited et $76,000, Inclusive of naUonal, provincial and branch organizations. Thii low figure, Mr.\nSommerville explained, wai ichiev-\ned only beciuse ot the voluntary\nservices given Red Crou by outstanding execuUvei who directed\naU activities.\nVOLUNTARY AID , \u2022\nINVALUABLE\n\"The most imporUnt item cannot be included in the budget\"\niteted Mr. SommerviUe, \"because\nit cannot be purchased. It U the\nvoluntary effort which converU\nmaterlaU Into supplies worth about\nthree timei their cost to Red Crou\n\u2022nd Uie authoritiei. Any effort-to\nacquire theie supplies by memi\nother thtn voluntary work would\nincreue the cost tremendously.\n\"The seme principle tpplies with\ngretter force in wartime, he continued. \"In iddition to providing\ni meani for men ind women to\ndevote their time and energiei ln\ntervlce to the country, 'thu means\nof supplementing government services achieves resulU far below m\namount at which they could be\nbought And it covert fieldi iuch at\ncivilian evaluation ami disaster,\nparticularly important in modern\nwar fire, to which governmenUl\nittention cinnot adequately be given during the conduct of a war.\n\"It must be realized that Uie\nRed Crou supplements the services\nprovided by government The authorities provide the skilled medical ittention, but warfare creates\nsudden need of tremendoui quantities of materials. The Red Cross\nsupplemenU these quantities of\nsupplies, equipment md clothing,\nind doei it at a coit io low because\nit it the chmnel through which\ngoodwill, - gratitude and charity\nflow. And because experience has\ntaught that waste must be avoided,\nnothing U produced until Uie style\nor pattern has been officially approved by the Red Crou committee\nof wartime surgeons and nunes,\n\u25a0nd by offlclil lourcei.\nHOSPITAtS TO ft READY\n\"The ume factor ippliei in Uie\ncue of hospitals,\" added Mr. Sommerville. \"Canada'! tint hospital\nabroad hu brought to bear the\nabiliUes of tuch men tt Rt. Hon.\nR. B. Bennet md Sir Ed wird Peacock who tre ln charge ot every\ndeUil. Through them, the advice of\nthe British medical authorities of\nthe War Office were obtained. Thut\na completed hospital will be handed over to the medical corps,\nready io roperation.\n\"No contribution or tervlce li\nundertaken with respect to the\nforces except on requeit or ip-\nprovil by \u2022 the luthoritlei,\" Mr.\nSommerville itated. \"With their\ncopperatlon, itorei ire itiembled\nit homt ind abroad, arid these\n\u25a0torei ire indented upon for the\nmedicil nippliei, lurglcal needi or\nweiring apparel that are needed\nfrom time to time.\"\nPAOI THRE1\nw*tw*     \u2022 \u00ab_aaaa___\u00abaa U mm m-___.\ndhtdif. oHudiDtt\n$1.15\nA new ihipment of 3-thread chiffon. Colors of como rou, sunrise,\nred wint. Sizes 8Vi to\n10!**. Pair .....\nSUPERSILK\n4-thread crepe 11.15\n6-thread semi-service .. % 1.00.\n9-thread service weight . f 1.15\n3-thread  Meplery,' famous  for\n' long wear  f 1.50\n6 shades In sizes 8V. to lOVi.\nflaged enemy idvtnce poiU and the\nlike,\nIt comei to them with prtcUct,\nhowever, like a tendcrfoot'i acqui-\nitUon ot ability to find hU way ln\nthe woodi without a map or com-\npau. \u25a0\nA limplified lin<iacepe. reproducing the countryside on which iome\not the major battles of the tint\nBrett Wer were fought wu uied by\nMajor A. E. Dalgu, M. Ch In training the otf ieen. md mm ot the\n111th (Nelion) Battery, R.C.A, when\nIt wai a peace-time mUitla unit\nDiipliyl by Uie Battery provided\nmmy evenlngi of entertainment for\nfrlendi ot IU memberi ind tor a\nnumber at clubi md wcleUei.\nPUBLISHERS MOVE TO   '\n\/ CONSERVE NEWSPRINT\nLONDON, Nov. 1\u00bb (CP)-Owlng\nto U11 wirtlme neceuity of conserving paper itockt, BritUh publishers mnounced thtt henceforth\nonly definite ulei orden or tub-\nsenptioni ot their publicttlom will\nbe filled for the Dominion!, coloniei ind foreign countriei.\nNewsdealer* will not be ellowed\nreturni for unsold coplei, with the\nreiult thit surplus shlpmenU wiU\nbe cut to the minimum to avoid\nlon. Reiden muit pUct their orden ln idvance to ensure getting\nthe perlodlctU.\nWar on Netherlands\nto Open Wednesday\nItalian Press Says\nROME, Nov. \u00ab (CP). - Itallin\nnewspspers published reporU Stturdiy Ultt the Germim plin to\nstart in Invulon 'f the Netherlinds\nnext Wedneidiy.\nAccording to the reporti, the Invulon would be preceded by e preu\ncimpilgn against Hollind md\nwould be iccompinled by m offensive on the French tront\nThe reporU ippetred u Itely\ncelebrated tht 70th birthdiy ot King\nVictor Emmanuel, her sovereign for\nit yetn.\nIn Rome mllitery pomp honored\nthe montrch with in irtillery ulute\nfrom Jinlculum HIU md 1 muling\nof troopi of thi Rome GtrrUon in\nUie squirt ftclng tht tomb of Itely'i\nunknown toldier.\nU.S. Farmers to Be\nAsked Reduce Corn\nWASHINGTON, Nov. U (AP).-\nFtrmen in the Mid-Weet probibly\nwill be uked to reduce next yein\ncorn pUntlngs about 10 per cent\nofflciili ttld Siturdiy, In view ot\nan utlmated 1039 crop of 2.5S1.000,-\n000 bushels. - -M\nTHE FLAVOR\nLASTS!\n[oy the delicloui, genuine fli-\nTorofWrlalaifatpeannlntOum.\nMlllloni chew It after every meal.\nHealthful, too\u2014helps keep teeth\nbright and attractive, breath\npleasant. Get tome todayl\n-\n\"V\n:.*-\u00ab\u00a3; \u00a3 .*\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\nThis Man Brings\nFinancial\nSecurity\nto Millions\nHe lias gicerr new peace-of-mind... new freedom\nfrom future money worries.'. *to4 Million Canadians\nHere is a man who hai helped ft\nmillion Canadian familiei \u2014by\nihowing them the ufe,'rare way to\nfinancial lecurity.\nHii tound advice hu enabled\nthouiandi of men and women to\nface the future with new confidence\nand peace-of-mind. \u25a0\n.    Throughout Canada he hai\nproved a valued friend to people in\n'' '\u25a0       \u25a0 . ,;\ntimet of greateit need. Becauie hia\nrecommendation! were adopted,\nwidowi and fatherlew have been\nlupported \u2014 children have been\neducated\u2014and the aged have been\nmade independent He hai thereby\nhelped to eiubliih and maintain\nnational lecurity.\nHe it your Life fruuraru* man.\nLife In mi it a nve\nGuardian of Canadian Homes for Over 100 Years\nL.IIVX\n\u2014. -\t\ni I illl 11 Iii fJWM-ilsM-rtinl\n \u25a0^^wp-jwr^^n\n\u00abw\napp\ni^pippp\"'\". .      \u25a0 . ium|\nPAOE POtm <\n\u2022NELSON DAILY NEWI. NILSON. I. C-MONDAY MORNINO. NOV. 1t )9tU\nAmong Koftonee's High Peaks\nFrench Navy Plays Its Part \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\n\u2666 \u2666 \u2666 Canadian Leaders Named\n\u25a0*r.\nCoffn Creek Divide, high fn Kokuee Perk.\nKelson youngster\nC-tmadUm First\nDivision Leaders\nSnow md lunihlne combint te a putoril icene typical ot Winter\nta the Kootenayi, a country that U unable to escape beauty, Thli\n\u2022cent wu photographed on H. Ricfaardion'i ranch it Crawford Biy.\n\u2014Photo by H. Ricnardion.\t\nRosslander Returns From England\nAlee, two-year-old aon of Mr. and Mn, J. W. McClellind, front\nStreet NeUon.\u2014Photo by McGregor,\nAs Troll District Speeded 109th\nBattery on Its Way\nMAJOR P. KELLY-Senlor officer of the piy iirvlee at Cinidlin\nmilitary heidquirten In Englmd.\nAs French ffoOors Spring to Bottle Stations\n\u2022mm                                     '-\n\u25a0-.*\n\u25a0\u25a0\nI.      \u25a0\n\u25a0 \"\u2014.. '\u2022\u00ab\n\u25a0    *\u25a0\u2022$;\u25a0*\u25a0-\nm*\\ ..\u25a0\n\u25a0r-4    i     '\u25a0\u25a0-.     A\\     \".\n\u201e \u2022 \u201e    \u25a0 I\n-Mmi                                    m                         iW^\nm Ms I-w m\n?HL \u2022\nmw __w_tfi Ti \u25a0\nrj_H_^__Pv   Hi ww^ \u25a0'   \u25a0\u25a0- ''^h ?i\nThU unuiuil wrlu ot picturu taku ui Iniide\none of the turreU of I French battleship. Gun practice U In progreu md while the gunners ire merely keeping their handi ln and testing their markt-\nmanihlp on floating target!, tha action U almoit\nexactly the ume u it would be tn actual battle. <\nNaturally a cameraman would not be preient during actual combat Naval actlvitlea of ncent dayi\nIndicate that thU wir will be featured by naval\nnotion. The world expecU that the lirger fleet ot\nGreit Britain will beer the brunt of the marine\nwarfare, but lt will have the tull collaboration of\nthe French navy and already thU help U being\ngiven ln maintaining the blockade of the Reich\nand ln patrolling ahlp lanei. Thi picturu ire\niome of the most recent naval snaps permitted by\nFrench navil luthorltlu. The seriei illuitratet the\nTop right powdir chirge follow! ihell. Bottom\nright the gun U loaded md the breech lock U being\neet into pUce, preliminary ta tending the huge projectile on IU wiy.\ntor Maginot      Launching a Torpedo trom French\nTroops Battleship\nMn. Milllcent Topllse, who made a ilx monthi vUit to England,\nhi pictured here with her ton, \"Paddy\" Topllu of Sheep Creek, ihortly ifter return. .\t\nWhat Pies These Wilt Mafte\nThU hot Ihowt a happy group of the. 106th (Trall-Roulmd) Battery boyt at a farewell Banquet ta TMShao Commuinty HaU.\nLT.-COL.C \u2022\u2022 L. HERTZBEROk-\nCommander ef tht Jlnt dlvlilonal\nengineen.\nAll French loldiera manning\nthe Maginot line are to receive\nthU service medil in recognition\not their defence of France. In-\nicribed with the motto, \"No one\npanel,\" lt ihowi a gun in one\not the mighty Maginot fortresses.\nProposes to Aid\nFrance\nPumpklna that win make plei \"like mother uied to meke,\"\nthue big onu were grown by H. Richardson, Crawford Bay. Four\npumpkjnt make a good wagon load.             ,\nII Duce's Youngest Is Growing Up\nAt right above b big George Coover, who left i good job In Loi\nAngeles to loin the 109th (Trail-Roesland) Field Battery. He'i been\n\u2022 chef for yean and hii will be the Job of putting up the victuaU for\nthe boya when they make camp. At lett U Gunner E. E. Ouderklrk and\nthe third mu with hU hmd on tbe bottle U Gunner BiU Jupp.\nBRIOADIER H. 0\u00ab. D. CRERAR-\nChlef of Hte generil itaff ef the\nCanadiin htidqutrten. s'.\nMarie McMillan, M-year-old\nholder ot the world'i parachute\nJumping record for women, pro-\nnoted ta New York to organize a\n\"battalion of mercy\" composed\nof Amerlcm women parachute '\nJumpen, who would land behind\nthe llnei en the Western Front\nto rei-h wounded loldlen cut\n-eft from Imd aid. Servicu of\nher \"tulclde iquad\" would be\noffered to the French Government uld MUt McMillan.\nHere U a rare sequence of photoi, ihowlng the launching of a\ndeadly \"fish\" from one of the tubei aboard a French warship. At top,\nthe torpedo ii ihown an Instant ifter i chirge of compressed air had\nitarted lt on lta wiy from the tube. Centre, the torpedo now cm be\nplilnly Men ilmoit clear of the tube. Lower, a device iniide the tube\nhaving tripped the itarting mechanUm of the torpedo'i own motor,\nthe \"fish\" now U on lta own. Before being loaded In the tube, the\nrudder md elevetlon tins of the torpedo ire adjusted so thit the\n\"fish\" will travel In the deilred direction md at the deilred depth\nbelow water surface. These photos an the latert made ihowlng the\nFrench nivy ln action and were ttken with the permiulon of French\nnaval luthorltlu.\nSub ffpventor Offers New Model Underwater Craft\n J    .-,-_. \u2022\u00ab*. ,   .IIIIIIIUI.K     I.\n-tsswm\nm\\\nmiiMWIMttMWIWDOWWWWi\nGaytees\n..\u2666NOW\nwhUe Slzei art Complete\n\u2022 UOHTWHGHT\n* WIGHT C010M\n*KKFtCTRT\nt R. Andrew &. Co.\nLeaden in Footfashion\ntt&X&XXX&MSXOi&XS&S&t&l\nTests...\nAre You Capable\nof Driving a Car!\nBy LOGAN CLENDENINO, M. 0.\nA complete examination of ap-\nnllcanU for a driver'i Ucence should\nhive three parti \u2014 phyilcal condition, mental condition md vliion.\nThe lut U the moit Important\nThere an teveral upecta of vision\nwhich muit be conildered.\nThe psychologic eipect which Include! the tynthesU of visual len-\naation into perception end iU modification by bad Judgment bad attitude and mental diseue. ThU U\ncommon enough. The habitual accident creator U defective ln eome\n-way on the psychologic ilde, md\n- LINGERIE\nSatin Sllpe, Ocwni and Pantie*\nThe Gingham Shoppe\nPhone (93      Opp. DaUy Newa\nA REAL SAVING ON\nCommunity and Tudor Plate\nFrom $5.00 to 139.00 on a\nComplete lervice at\n9CaAvsufl. ^sdLoM.\n417 Baker SL\nNelion, B. C.\nFLORAL DESIGNS AND\nI CUT FLOWERS\n{   !     ALWAYS PLEASE\nMac's Greenhouses\nj. w, McClelland\nCedir and Front Sti.      Phone (10\n<\u00ab3$\u00bb$\u00bb$SS\u00bbWS3W\u00abS3\u00abSS3\u00bb*W\u00ab\nEvening Dresses\nA new ihipment of new Winter\nEvening Dreuei, Juit ln it   .\n\u00a3d~t% CL CahtoihsM.\nttt Baker St Phone (70\nwweweiaewewaMMWewjwwaigei\n1940 G. E. Radios\nFROM (14* UP\nNelson Electric Co.\n974 Bikir St Phone 260\nKootenay Valley Dairy\nA QUART OF MILK A DAY\nFOR EACH CHILD\nA PINT OF MILK A DAY\nFOR EACH ADULT\nDRESS SPECIALS\n?3.95\u2014Sizes 14-24'\/.\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\n449 Biker St Phone ttlt\nNELBQN OAILY NEWI. NILtON. i. C-MONDAY MORNINO. NOV. H. ttttr\nSympathy, Appreciation Is\nExpressed in Queen's Words\nLONDON, Nov. 13 (CP-Hevu)-\nThe text of the Queen'i menage to\nthe women of the Empire, broadcast by Her Majesty Remembrince\nDiy, followi:\nTbe lut time thit I brotdcut i\nmessage wu it Hilifax, Novi\nScotia, when I uld i few words\nof farewell to all the women and\nchildren who had welcomed the\nKing md myielf so kindly during\nour vulU to Cmada md the\nUntied SUtes.\nTbe world wu then at peice,\nmd for wven hippy weeki we\nhad moved In in itmoiphere of\n\u2022uch good will ind humin kind-\nlinen that the very idea of strife\nend bloodshed seemed Impoi-\nilble. The recollection of it itill\nwarms my heart md givet me\ncounge.   \u2022 *\u25a0 \u2022\nI ipeak today ln circumstances\nudly different For 30 yean we\nhave kept thU day'i remembrince\nu one consecrated to the memory\nof a put md never-to-be-forgotten\nucrifice, md now the peice which\nthit sacrifice mide pouible hu\nbeen broken, md once again we\nhave been forced into war.\nSYMPATHY TO POLISH ,\nI know you wotld wlih me to\nvoice in the name of the women ol\nthe BritUh Empire our deep end\nabiding sympathy with thoie on\nwhom the tint cruel md mattering blowa hive fallen\u2014the women\nof Polmd. Nor do we forget the\ngallant womanhood of Frmce, who\nare called on to ihare with us again\nthe hardships md sorrows of war.\nWar hu at all times called tor the\nfortitude of women. Even ln other\ndayi when lt wu the affair ot the\nfighting torcei only, wivet md\nmothen it home iuffered conitant\nanxiety for their dear onei, md\ntoo often the misery of bereavement Their lot wu til the harder\nbecause they felt they could do ao\nlittle beyond heartening through\ntheir own courage and devotion\nthe men at tbe front'\nNow thU le all changed. Fer\nwe no leu then men have real\n\u25a0nd vital work to do. To ui alio\nII glvin the proud privilege of\nurvlng our country In her hour\nof need.\nThe call hu come, md trom my\nheart I thank you, women of our\ngreat Empire, for the wey you hive\naniwered lt The taiki thit you\nhave undertaken, whether it home\nor ln distant landi, cover every Held\nof national tervlce, and I thould\nlike to pay my tribute to all of you\nwho are giving auch iplendld ind\nunselfish help in thU time ot trouble.\nAt the ume time I do sot forget\nthe humbler pirt which io many\nof you htve to pliy In then trying\ntimes. I know that lt U not so difficult to do big thlngi. Novelty, tbe\nexcitement of new ind interesting\nduties, hive m exhilaration of their\nown. But thete tuki are not for\nevery womm.\nIt Is the thouund ind one worries\nind Irritations in cirrylng on wartime life ln ordinary homea which\nire often so hird to bur. Miny ot\nyou hive had to tea your ftmily\nIlte broken up\u2014your husband going off to hU allotted task, your\nchildren evacuated to placu of\ngreater ufety.\nThe King ind I know what It\nmemi to be parted from our children, md we can sympathize with\nthou of you who have bravely\nconsented to thU separation for the\nsake of your little onu. Equally do\nwe appreciate the hospitality ihown\nby those ef you who hive opened\nyour hornet to itrmgeri ind to\nchildren unt from placei of ipeciil dinger. .*,\nAll this, I know, hu meint uc-\nrifice, tnd I Would uy to thoie\nwho ire feeling the itrtln\u2014be\ninured that in cirrylng on your\nhome dutlu ind meeting ill theie\nworrlu cheerfully, you tre giving\nreal service to the country.\nKEEPING  HOME FRONT\nYou are taking your pirt ln keeping the home front which will hive\ndangen of iU own, itable md\nitrong.\nIt Is tor ill our homu ind for\ntheir tecurity that we ire fighting,\n\u25a0nd we must iee to lt thit despite\nill the difficulty ot thue diyi our\nhomu do not low those very qualities which make them tbe back-\n6round u well u the Joy of our\nvet.\nWomen of all landi yearn tor the\nday when lt will be pouible to iet\n\u2022bout building e new ind better\nworld where peace md goodwill\nshall abide. That day must come.\nMeantime, to all of you in every\ncorner ot the Empire, who are do*\ning iuch fine work In ill out tervicei, or who ire carrying on at\nhome amidst tbe triaU ot thue\ndayi, I would give a message of\nhope end encouragement \u25a0 \u00bb\nwe ill hive a pert to pley, md I\nknow you will not fill In your remembering alwayi thit the greiter\nyour courage and devotion, the\nsooner shall we iee egeln ln our\nmidst the happy ordered life for\nwhich we long. Only whm we have\nwon through to m enduring peace\nihall we be free to work unhindered\nfor the greater happineu md well-\nbeing of ill mankind.\nWe put our trust in Ood, who U\nour refuge and itrength in ill tlmu\nof trouble. I pray with all my hurt\nthat he may bleu and guide and\nkeep you always.\nexcuse! made for him ire uud off\nthe record because hU trouble U\ntoo deep to be corrected by good\nintentions.\nEASILY CORRECTED\nDisorder! of refraction of the eye.\nTheie can euily be corrected: A\nrefractive error doei not neceiurlly\ngive any symptoms, io a routine\nexamination ot driven ii necessary\nto detect them. >\nDisorders of the retinal function.\nThU U a new field, created by the\nautomobile. It include! glare sensitivity. The capicity of the eye to\nfunction at night ii of extreme Importance. Seventy per cent of automobile accldenU occur between 9\np.m. md 8 a.m.\nA machine, appropriately named\nthe glarometer, hai been invented\nand u uied ln teveral cltiei to test\napplicanU tor driving liceneu. It\nconsists ot \u25a0 box into which the patient looks md reads letten printed\non a icreen, but illuminated with a\n300-watt Ump. The glare U cut\ndown and the letten changed every\n10 seconds until almost complete\ndarkness U reached.\nTHIRD UNFIT TO DRIVE\nIn making a large leriei of tests,\nalmoit a third of the applicanU\nwere io glare sensitive that they\nwere graded 10 on a basis of 100.\nThat means thit we must face the\nstartling fact that a third ot the\npeople driving automobiles are\nphysically unable to drive safely\nat night\nThe problem of eolor vision don\nnot appear to be serious. Only about\nfive per cent of people are color\nblind at all, md these have trained\nthemselves to that they recognize a\ndifference in red and green lights.\nOnly 12 out of 1000 tolor-bllnd perion! had a record of going through\na red light ThU figure U given out\nby the inveitigating department of\na Urge City. I am told that three\ncompletely color-blind penoni have\nbeen given awards for safe driving.\nIhii fi contrary to viewi heretofore\nexpressed ln thU column, and I am\nhappy to make the correction.\nQUESTIONS and ANSWERS\nMrs. O. B.: \"Can an overactive\nthyroid be cured without an operation? Cm lt cause indigestion, doziness and visual troubles?\"\nAnswer There to hardly any subject in medicine that requiru more\nJudgment thm the decliion about\nthe treatment of a cate of thU\nkind. Undoubtedly such case! get\nwell without operation, but .tt the\ncondition to allowed to go on long,\nthere may be heart damage md\neye damage. Certainly the decision\nmd management muit ha left to the\nfamily phyiiclm. The lymptoms\nmentioned cm all ba earned by\noveractive thyroid.\nD. Sh' \"What effect hai coffee on\nWorry Exhausts the Nerves\nOnly In recent years have the eeriooi eon.\naequenou of worry md nervous disordem heen\nfully realiied. Aid as they ara realised, the\nvalue of Dr. Chue'e Nerve Food become!\nbetter md better appreciated,\ni Worry makee you nervoui and irritable end\ntleepltee. It destroys memory md the ability\nto concentrate the mind. It mine digeetion\nmd makes you feel tired md downhearted and\ndiscouraged. Why not Ight off worry by\ntiring Dr. Chile's Nerve Food to restore una\nforce to the exhausted nervoui iyttem?\nYou will not be using it long before yon find\nyounelf resting md deeping better, lea\nirritable md nervous and looking on the bright\niideagain. Your friends will soon teU youhow\nmuch better you are looking md you trill\nknow again the joy of healthful living.\nDr.Chases Kerve Food\nfor NEW PEP\nAND FNFRGY\na nervoui penon? Doei it affect the\nhurt ln any.way?\"\nAnswer: The fundamental eftect\nof coffee to to Increase the clrculitlon ot tbe blood. By driving more\nblood through the brain it causes\nwakefulness; by driving more blood\nthrough the heart it improves the\ncondition of the heart muscle. Nervousness U a vague term, and it ii\nnot euy to decide whether coffee\nproduces nervousness. In thst people are mora wakeful, it probably\ndoes.\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B. C\u2014The entertainment committee of the Hall uilited by the parenU and ichool teachen held a Hallowe'en party for\nthe children of the community.\nUpon opening the door the little\nguesU were greeted by Mrs. E. Miller, Mrs. N. Schwarok md Mn. C\nSwanson md each given Hallowe'en noveltiu and a bag of candy.\nGamu end contesU were played tfter which the coitumei were Judged. Then everybody joined outside\nto witch the fireworks display by\nC. Faster, 3. MacLeod md J. Hinde.\nRefreshmenU were wrved by Mn.\n3. MacLeod md Mn. J. Maxwell\nand Mn. F. Bonacci. The hall wu\ndecorated with black cats, witches\nsnd jack-o'-lanterns. C. Foster then\nthanked Hit. committee and those\nwho helped to make the party a\nsuccess, and then everybody (mined in singing \"God Save The King.\"\nMisi Treva Dakin viiited her\n\u25a0Uter, Mn, A. Mennle en route to\nLilooet after a visit to her parents\nin Kimberley.\nMra A. Major tnd ion Colin\nwere visitors to NeUon.\nMrs. O. Johnson ot Kirkltnd\nIowa, waa a vUitor at the Outlet Hotel.\nMr. md Mrs. N. Schwarok have\nu a guest their nephew, John Lo-\ngus of Poplar Creek.\nMiss Annie and Miu Morag MacKinnon were Nelson visiton.\nC. Willey of Nelson wai a visitor at the Outlet Hotel.\nMn. C. Cronin of Trail vUlted\nher daughter. Mrs. W. Ogden.\nAlex Mennle ot Bayonne U vUiting hts home here.\nMiss Frances McMullin ot Nelion\nwas a weekend guut of her parenti.\nMr. and Mn. J. Renzle md family ot Kitchener have taken up\nresidence ln Procter.\n3. Rou Hind wu a Nelion viiitor\nSiturday.\nMr. and Mn. J. Bichan ot NeUon\nipent the weekend here.\nMr. end Mn. O. Muirheid md A.\nMacPhee motored to town Saturday.\nThe Procter Women'i Instituti\niponiored a luccessful whilt drive\nmd dmce In the hall Friday evening in aid of the children'i Christmas tree fund. Winnen were Mn.\nJohnion, Mn. W. Whitley, S. Bon-\nacei md B. Creuey. Supper was\nthen served, dancing concluding\nthe evening.\nBlending ,.;.*\"'.\nPaste or (ream\nRouge Must Be\nUsed Correctly\nBy DONNA GRACE\nWe heir to mmy girU uy they\nem't ipply pute or creim rouge.\nThey rub if on but the outline\n\u2022howi md makes tbe whole makeup too artiticial. There are iome,\nof coune, who ipply it beautifully\nand with the deft manner of e professional ThU comei only with\npractice. \u2022       < \u2022   \u25a0 -\nNetrly all the icreen tttn uu\nthe pute rouge md hive learned\nhow to do lt io that it looki like \u25a0\nnatural coloring. There is no great\nsecret ibout It but we believe the\ninftteur U inclined to uk tob mucn.\nTbe wiy to do it Is to first fin-\nUh the foundation, being careful\nto blend it well so that there U no\nsurplus md huvy spots. The pule\nor creim rouge U then applied very\nlightly. Use the tips of the fingers\nfor thli. Touch i ipot on the cheekbone, one toward! the ean, and\nanother lower on the centre of the\ncheek. Then carefully blend all\ntogether.\nAlwayi itroke toward! the un.\nInclude the ears,, especially the\nlobe u lt li the contrut of pink\ncheeki md white ein thtt mikes\nthe mikeup artificial. Be sure to\nblend the color right up to the lower lid, ai a white ipace between\nthe cheeki md eyei U bad.\nWhen the blending U flnUhed.\nIt will look like your own nitural\ncoloring. The powder il put on\ngenerously then distributed very\nsmoothly with the puff. A powder\nbrush li nice to remove tne tur-\nplui ibout the nose and brows.\nAfter the powder there is the\nneed of a light pad of dry rouge.\nIt U put on io that it Juit glvu\nthe whole face a glow. Screen stars\nyou know, \u25a0 rouge the > lids. When\nthe reil wirm youthful tonei\nire desired the whole face U gone\nover.\n'Many girli uu the ume creim\nrouge for the lips ii they like the\nume tone but thii U not reilly\nnecesury. Ont cm alwayi find\nthe correct lipstick to to with any\npf the rouges. Those who hive the\nmost perfect Up mikeup are the\nonei who hive mastered the brush\napplicators. The outline can be done\nto well with the brush. Then the\nlipstick U used tor filling ln.\nDont ittempt thU mikeup until\nyou ire sure you are the type for\nit, md then practUe before your\nmirror a while for but effects.\nWARDNER\nWARDNHR, B. C\u2014V. Lundbom\nwu a vUitor to the Crow'i Nest*|\nCimp.\nMr. ind Mn. C. Sinclair and ion,\nRoy, of Flagstone, vUlted Mr. and\nMn. B. Embree.\nMra. O. Johnson U a guut of Mr.\nand Mrs. E. Olson at South Slocan.\nMra. W. Fisher wu a vUitor to\nFernie.'\nMin Ruth Himrln ipent tha week\nend at Cranbrook.    ...   _       _  .\nMUi Kitty Roalciy ipent tte\nweekend at Cranbrook.\nA. Jonei ot Elko wm a vUitor\nhere.\nMn. C. Noheli of Sand Creek\nvUited Mn. F. Andenon.\nA surprise perty wu held it the\nhome of V. Lundbom, honoring\nMrs. Donahue on her 87th birthday.\nGuesU were Mrs. F. Thompson, Mn.\nL. Flesberg, Mn. C, Hamrin, and\nMrs. J. Lawson. Mn. Donthue wu\npresented with I lovely bouquet of\nice box flowen. i\nG. Johnson md HJordls, Edna\nmd Elnar were VUlton to Crmbrook. '\nO. Thompion and Miu Swei Moberg were visitors to Cranbrook.\nMr. and Mn. RoUen and family\nof Galloway, htve taken up residence ln town.\nLogin and Llnduy Atwood were\nvUlton here.\nMr. and Mn. K. Mackln of Fernie were visiton here..    '\nMin Belle Maltman ot Michel wu\na vUitor here.\nMr. md Mrs: H. Thompson and\nfamily md Mn. Theo Thompion\nwere visiton to Canal FlaU.\nFrances LewU wu a vUitor to\nCranbrook Tuuday.\nConstable and Mn. Glaholm were\nvUlton to Jaffray.\nT. Muir end M. Johnson md C.\nCameron of Skookumhuck were\nvUiton here.\nNEW DENVER AID CARD\nPARTY REALIZES $19\nNEW DENVER, B. C\u2014The Ladies' Hoipital Aid held the monthly card party Saturday, with 11\ntablei ot whist In play. The executive wai hoiteu, the following commltteu being in chirge.\nRefreshment!\u2014Mra F. Browne,\nMn. H. H. Pendry md Mn. J.\nDewir.\nEntertainment\u2014Mn J. Greer,\nMn. J. Taylor, md Miw M. H.\nButlin. Miu R. Zadra wai reiponilble for prizu.\nK. Scatchard md S. White were\nmuten of ceremonlei. Ladlu' first\nprize wu won by Mra Quaedvlieg\nof Keremeos.\nMlu Randy Lind- md Mn. K.\nScitchtrd tied for lowut icore,\nMrs. Scatchard winning on a cut\nA. EUmore ot SUverton won\nmen'i high icore md B. Francis\nmen's consolation. Total receipts\nwere 119.15,\nSchool Nune for\nCranbrook School\nCRANBROOK, B. C\u2014A moUon\nwai passed at the November meeting of the School Board when it\nwu decided to hire a school nune\nat the firat of the year..\nEstimated cost ot thli decliion\nto the staff on-the pert of the city\nis ibout 1350 i yetr. The remainder\nof the nurse's ulary will be made\nup by the Department of Education\nmd the Provincial Board of Health.\nDuties of the school nurse i ver\ncire of the ichool child's hetlth at\ntchool, and further work on the\nilck child in the home. The Depart-\nment recommends the nurse's Ume\nbe divided so that 30 per cent U\napent in work et school and 70 per\ncent ln follow-up work in the home.\nThe decliion to engage a Khool\nnune U the result of careful\nthought on the part ot the School\nBoard. Estimated cost ot running\na school of Cranbrook's size is\nfrom $60 to |7J a year per pupil.\nRepetiUon ot a grade by a pupil\nresults ln higher expendituru md\nprevention work on health ln the\n\u25a0chool cm prevent much of this.\nEtrly diagnosis of contagious dlseues ind proper Instruction ns\nto care md quarantine cm prevent\nin epidemic in a KhooL\nThe need of m experienced perion on hand in cue of accidents\non the Khool grounds was also\nconsidered an imporUnt factor.\nFERNIE MINE SAFETY\nASSOC. HEARS TALK ON\nEXPLOSIVES BY H. MIARD\nFERNIE. B. C. \u2014 The Fernie\nBranch of the East Kootenay Mine\nSafety Assoctatlon itarted IU second Winter seriu of bi-weekly\nmeetings ln the Mine Rescue Station Monday. It U planned to hold\nmeetings every second week. H.\nA. Mlard, Inspector of Mlnu md\nPresident of the- Eut Kootenay\nMlnu Safety Auoclation gave a\nvery Instructive talk on \"Explosives.'\nHe dealt in detail with the hUtory.\nmanufacture, industrial uie and\nparticular 'iDollcation to minings\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\na Mn. Gretchen Gibion en-\nnouncu the engagement ol her\ndaughter. Jean, to Colin Howard\nBaker, youngut ton of Mr. md\nMn. Frmk A. Baker, (24 Third\nStreet Fiirview, the wedding to\ntake pltce early ln December.\ne The home of Mr. md Mn. F.\nC. Roblnion, Fairview, wu the\nscene ot a pretty wedding Saturday when their niece, Lora Mac,\neldest diughter of Mr. md Mrs. E.\nC. Reynolds ot Melville, Sask., wu\nunited in marriage by Rev. T. J. S.\nFerguson to Stanley George, eldest\nson of Mr, and Mn. J. G. HiU of\nBlewitt The bride entered tha room\non the arm of her uncle, F. C. Roblnion. The roomi were beiuUfuUy\ndecorated with potted planU md\nAutumn flowen. The bride'i costume wu of Aqui Blue Ariel Crepe,\nsoftly draped bodice eftect with\nsleeves high lighted with glittering nallhead trimmings. She wore I\nihoulder bouquet ot bridil rosea\nDuring the signing ot the register\nMl si Shirley Roblnion played\nMendelssohn'i \"Oh Wings of Song.\"\nJust Immediate relatives ot the\nbride md groom were present. A\ndainty wedding breakfast .waa\nserved, the centre being a three-\ntiered wedding cike, flanked by\npale green tapers. The cake wai\nsent from the bride'i mother, Mn.\nJ. G. Hill pruided it the cotfee\nurn, while Miss Jem HiU end Min\nShirley Roblnion were urvlteun.\nThe hippy couple left for i ihort\nhoneymoon et Spokane, tfter which\nthey will reside In Blewitt\n\u2022 Circle No. 2 ot Trinity United\nChurch met- at the home ln Rosemont of Mrs. Wilfrid AlUn Uit\nweek, when thote pruent were Mn.\nJ. Long, Mn. Alex Allan,, Mrs. J.\nLundie, Mrs. T. Mansell, Mrs. W,\nH. Smedley, Mn. Arthur Terrill,\nMn Arthur Todd, Mn. J. H. Wallace, Mn. W.\"A. Weatherhead, Mn.\nT. J. Smith md Mn. C. F. Hunter.\na Mr. md Mn. Arthur Hall.\nNelion Avenue, Fairview, have u\ngueit their daughter, MUs Dorothy\nHall of Vmcouver.\ne John Hancock of the Relief\nArlington mine vUited hU lamily\nin Nelson at the weekend.\na Mn. F. Boyd, SUlca Street\nvisited relaUvu in TraU over the\nholiday.\na Circle No. 4 of St Paul'l\nChurch met the latter part ot the\nweek at the borne it 503 Biker\nStreet of Mra. E. L. Wright, when\nthose present were Mrs. D. D.\nMcLean, Mrt. W. M Myen, Mra.\nB. Markle, Mn. David Laughton,\nMn. Hart, Mri. Gordon, Mn. E. W.\nSomers, Mn. Thomas McMillan,\nMn, Ballentyne, Mrt, Renton md\nMrs. H. Stewart s\na Terry Neale of the Relief Arlington mine vliited the City during the weekend.\n\u2022 Jamei Skinner of TraU ipent\nthe weekend in NeUon.\n\u25a0 a Mn, SommervUle wu la the\nCity from South Slocin at the weekend.\ne MUt Violet Slmpeon, MUI\nStreet ipent the weekend in\nCreiton.\ne Mra. Grant HaU md wn Riymond of South Slocin vUited Mn.\nHall'i parenti, Mr. and Mn. Arthur HaU, Nelion Avenue, during\nthe weekend.\ne Mn. T. F. Griffith left Saturday on a trip to the Cout\n\u2022 - Mra. Peter CampbeU of Stlmo\nvUited NeUon on the weekend.\na George Leno U in tbe City\nfrom tbe Cout ittending the funeral of hU fither, W. C Leno,\nSaturdiy.\ne Mr. Und ipent the weekend\nwith hU ftmily in.Kulo.'\na Mn. J. G. McKay, Carbonate\nStreet recenUy entertained informally at the tea hour.\n\u2022 a Mra. Golightly md her Infant\ndaughter have left Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hoipital.\na MUi Laura WUley, Fairview,\nwu ln Trail Friday to attend the\nWest Kootenay Company BaU.\na Mra. A. Barnu of Cedar Point\nvUlted town yesterdiy.\na Colonel Good ot Bonnington\nihopped in NeUon Fridiy,\na Mn. W. Jonu md diughter\nDorothy of Ymir ipent Fridiy in\nNeUon.\ne Vislton in town at Uie weekend Included Mr. md Mra D. Brows\nof TraU.\na Mn. F. H. Ruuel ot South\nSlocin vUlted NeUon Frldiy.\n\u2022 Mn. John Birch end beby boy\nleft Kootenay Lake General Hoipltil on Siturdiy for their home in\nSilmo. *\u2022 \u2022\u25a0 '\n\u2022 M. McEwan wu In town, from\nSalmo at the weekedd.\ne Ronald Greyson of Upper Bonnington shopped in Nelson Friday.\ne Mn. Roy Graham of Bonnington vUited town Friday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lundberg of Kimberley returned Saturday after vUiting Mr. and Mn.\nPeter Thor, Silver King Road.\na Mn. George Johnttone, who\nhas ipent i couple of monthi ln tbi\nCity, leavu today.for Spokme,\nwhere ihe wiU be with her daughter, Mn. Arthur Laku.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. L. M. Virner,\nJosephine Street hid u a weekend\n'guut Mill Ven Cushing of Kelowna.\na Fred Lawton, Insurance mm\not Kelowna, U ipending a few diys\nin Nelson md dUtrlct\na George Kennedy of the Relief Arlington mine viiited town at\nthe weekend.\ne A. G. Cameron, Trail barrUter,\n\u2022pent the weekend in Nelion.\ne Mrs. D. McPhenon and daughter Catherine of Grand Forki vUited the City at the weekend.\n\u2022 Mr. md Mrs. W. Reyden,\nMorgan Street have u guut their\nion, Corey Reyden ot the ReUef\nArlington mine.\nLong Division\na Real Problem\n-iy GARRV 0. MYERS, Ph.D.\nLong division U about the hardest\nsubject ln arithmetic to learn md\nteach. If your chUd hu trouble\nwith it you can help him at home,\nFlnt be euro he knowi tte limple mulUolicition facta up to md\nincluding the nlnu. Write down for\nhim, ill mixed up, the facU which\nhe hai not mattered, iuch as 9 Umes\n7 tre 03. Have him sty them over\nmd over to hlmselt u he looks at\nthem until he knowi them. It there\nire mtny he U not very sure ibout\nlet him ittack, on one evening, only\nabout ieven or eight of them.\nInduce him to study them with\ngreit \"care io at not to mike a\naingle error. Urge him never to\nleave one fact like 6 timei S equtl\n48, until he is sure he knows it\nMake him feel lt no disgrace to\nlook at the completed facte that\nyou Lave written down for him md\nthat the only thing to avoid U a\nwrong associat:..!. Make accuracy\nthe goal. ,\nAvoid ipeed mggeiUoni. He will\nwant to hurry and guess, Speed\nhai been hli cune. Make him feel,\nby your voice and gesturu, even\nby the way you breathe, that he\nhas ample time. When 1. makes an\nerror, don't get angry; don't yell at\nhim or even look disturbed. Very\ncalmly uk him to repeat the fact\ncorrectly u he looks at lt on the\npage before him. The moment you\nfind yourself one bit annoyed, walk\naway md don't return until youl\nare again a perfect muter ot yourself. : r\ni Next be sure he knowi the 100\nilmple lubtnctlon facU. Get him\nto itudy carefully thoie be doei not\nknow, raying them over md over }o\nhimielf, iuch u 13 minus 4 equal 9,\nuntil he hai memorized them. If It\ntakei a week or two for iuch\nachievemenU, very well. It it ibsurd to have him devote hli Ume to\nlong dtvUlon if he doesn't know\nperfectly the simple, buic mulU-\nplication md subtraction facts. Go\none itep further unUl you are lure\nhe hu mastered hard-subtraction,\nso that he finds no difficulty in\nsubtracting 2019 from 3017, for. example, or 635 from 832.\nIn case you discover the child\ncannot subtract well, dont icold\nhim or betray feeling In the matter.\nDon't be guilty of delivering a\nipeech upon the awful wiy he has\nbeen tiught or on your turprUe\ntha' he had not leirned thue things\nlong ago. Juit proceed u calmly\nu if you were putUng on your hat\nor overcoat or telling nlm about nn\ninteresting experience. Be ver\/,\nvery pttient It may take five or\nten evenings to prepare thit child\nfor long division!.\nIt you practice him on my problem of long dlvUion in the mem-\nwhile, use a short and euy one.\nSlowly do several ot them tint\nleaving aU the work for him to examine again whenever he needs\nhelp. By easy I mean usy, u 9\ndivided by 4,78 divided by 3, 90\ndivided by 6. With problemi io\nsimple he cm get the itepi without\ndifficulty. Ancf do it by long division, not short dlvlilon. You gradually cm lead htm up to harder\nformi like 57 divided by 21.\nMake sure he always finUhes up\nwith succeu so that he leaves the\nwork with a hopeful, htppy atUtude. ;\nPAOE mi\niKmiL fox\ndk-ltmmm-mWWSm-.\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nTODAY'S MENU\nSandwlchei Celery  Sweet Pickles\nCup Custard Cookies\nMilk or Cocoa\nDOUBLE DECK SANDWICH\nSpreid thin illcu of bread with\nsoftened butter. On one slice lay a\nslice ot bologna, cover with slice df\nbuttered bread, then on top of that\nlay thin slice of* cheeie, then another slice of buttered breed. Cut\ncornerwlse or in tour squire sandwiches. These are nloe touted.\nCREAM  CHEESE,  NUT AND\nJELLY  SANDWICHES\nIngredienU: sliced bread; cream\ncheue, softened butter, sliced nuti,\njelly, lettuce.\nTrim crusts from aUced bread (If\npreferred), spread alternate slice!\nwith butter and cream cheese.\n. On top of each slice spreid with\ncream cheese sprinkle with sliced\nnuU liberally, dot with jelly tnd\ncover with lettuce lett. Top with\nslice buttered bread..\n-    CRANBERRY   STUFFING\nFor. a iwell ituffing for duck,\npork or veil, line up one cup chopped fresh,cranberriu, one fourth\noup augar, one fourth, eup chopped\ncelery, two  tablupooni chopped\nfuraliy, four tablespoon! butter,\nour oust ittle bread crumbi, em\nhilf teupoon iweet mijortm and\nteupoon ult\nCombine cranbirrlu ind tugir.\nCook eelery end penley In butter\nfor two minutu; combine with\nbrud crumbs, leuonlngi ind iu-\neired cranberriu.,   ^gg\/jfgjjjj\nCRANBERRY CATSUP\nMake lt with four poundi fruh\ncranberriu, two cupi etch vinegtr tnd water, four cupi brown\nsugar, two teaspoons ground cinnamon, teaipoon ground clovra, teaipoon each allspice md ult\nCook cranberries, vinegar and\nwater together until all the skins\npop open. Put through sieve. Combine with remaining IngredienU\nand cook tor five minutu. Sell\nin hot Jars. Makes two and one half\nquarts catsup.\nCRANBERRY BUTTER\nCranberry Butter. U a versatile\nmixture, for lt can be lerved cold\nai a Ipread for bread, u a tUling\nfor cakes md tarts, or u a relish.\nIt is mide with three cupt freih\ncranberries, one cup witer, two\ncupijiugtr, one fourth Cup lemon\nJuice, two well-beiten eggi md\nthree tablespoons butter.\nCook cranberries until iklni pop\nopen. Strain through cheue cloth\nor fine lieve. Combine juice with\nremtinlng IngredienU; cook over\nhot wtter until thickened. Mtku\nthree cupa\nCRANBERRY MA*   I SYRUP PIE\nMake it with one tableipoon of\nflour, one cup miple syrup, two\ncupi fruh cranberriu md pie putry.       .  \u2022\nLine an eight-inch pie pltte witt\nputry. Sprinkle flour over bottom\ncrust md ai maple lyrup. Top\nwith w-ole raw cranberries. Cover\nwlHs pastrv. preu edgu together\nand brush top,of crust with mUk,\nbake in 400 P., oven for about 40\nminuteHs_tt___W______l__Bn_fl__\nJoJL JthjL Jutt cUdWL, 0-CUtOL\nDhmQufUL-Vl\n(DcdSL\nChoose the famous\nOjwiL\nBeauty Skin Chiffons.\nHere's \u2022 stocking you\ncan always depend on\nto make your legs look\nmore appealing. You'll\nbe amazed, \u25a0 too, at\nthiir long wear. The\nmost outstanding chiffon value In the coun-\n.try- \u2022 \u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0-\u2022 'y*:i-\nSmart new win-\nter colors., \u25a0'\u25a0\n85c $1.00\n$1.15\ndfe^ &\nman\nTtmt'%\nBtker St\nPhona 200\nWithout Comment...\nReturn Presents\nWhen Asked For\nDEAR MISS CHATFIELD:\nLait year I wu engaged to marry a man who later married another girl. During our engagement\nhe had given me two nice presents:\na wrist watch and a bracelet, both\nof which I kept Today I had a\nletter from him uying that he hoped hU requeit didn't lound cheap\nbut he really thought hi; wife\nihould hive the gifts he hid made\nme and he would be very much\nobliged it I would send them to him\nat once, registered mail. What ihall\nI do?\n.     FRANCES\nANSWER\u2014What can you do but\ntire the gifta btck to him, Instantly,\nwithout a word? Maybe you ire\nthinking it would be fun to keep\nthem and io punUh him. But it\nwouldn't be. He'i already ashamed\not himself. He knows he'i a cheap\nskate and when he geU the baubles\nwithout comment, he will know\nyou know he's a cheap skate. Were\nyou not lucky to lose him?\nGREENWOOD INSTITUTE\nTO RECISTER WOMEN\nGREENWOOD, B. C\u2014The Greenwood Women'i Institute, meeting\nin IU new quarters ln the Star\nTheatre Nov. 8 undertook to carry\nout the registration of Canadian\nWomen for service ln nttlonal emergencies. \"\nMra. Puddy, Secretary-Treasurer, |\nwu instructed to write about obtaining wool for Red Crou work,\ntnd alio to write Summerland for\nbulletin! on cmdied fruiU and\ncherries.\nA grant of $10 wu received from\ntte Department of Agriculture.\nIt wu decided to hold dancu on\nSaturday nights in the Star Theatre\nduring the Winter months.\nMn, Cliff, President wu-ln tte\nchair, and Mra. Puddy md Miss Parsons were hostesses for the evening.\nTwelve were pruent\nQUEEN'S BAY\nQUEENS BAY, B. C. - Mr. md\nMn. W. J. Biker ot NeUon and Mr.,\nBeley ot Rouland vUlted here.\nMiu Marjory Watson attended, a\nhome nursing lecture at Longbeich.\nHon. Mn. Perry-Leeke and Mn. ,\nJ. S. Livingstone were luncheon''\nguesU of Mrs. T. Brenilion of Fru-\n\u00abr'i Landing.\nW. H. Foiter of NeUon vUited\nhere.\nFrank Phillips of NeUon wai a\nweekend guut ot Mr. ind Mn. J.\nS. Hint\nMn. B. H. Ryley of Nelion wai a\nweekend guut of Mr. and Mn. O.\nPorteoui.\nMn. Albert Men held tte November meeUng of the Church\nGuUd at her home. Thou preient\nwere Mn. J. S. Mahood, Mn. Attree, Mn. J. .3. Hint Mn. Alec\nAttree, Mlu M. Watson, Miu N. .\nJohnson, Mn.. J. S. Livingstone,\nHon. Mn. Perry-Leake, Mn. K. '\nA. Aylmer md Mrt. A. Men. Tu\nwu served.\n...  DRESSES\nEVENING and AFTERNOON\nFashion First Shop\n438 Btker St NeUon, B. C.\newjffsssawswwsassswwst&sssw*1\nOYSTERS\nFRIED-WITH LEMON\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nasssfiMSSswswsssswsswsssssssasa\nPHANTOM NO-SHA-DO\nHosiery\nThe Distinctive Feature Line ot\nFull Fuhloned Hose.\nBETTY ANN  SHOP\nOpp. Capltol Theatre     Phone 1047\n. Suffered 11 Years from\nBRONCHITIS\nTwo Bottlei oi Backlog's Mixture\nClawed it up.\nDon't you make the mistake of trying \"silmon\neverything\" if you have bronchitis or t tough\nhang-on cold. Benefit by the experience of\n, Mrs. R. Suphanion, Onoway, Alta. Here ia\n|| what Mrs. Stephenson writuinI suffered from I\n\u25a0\"  bronchitis for 11 years, and tried almost\neverything without relief. Only two bottlea\nof Buckley's Mixtura wen needed to dear it\nup.\" Buckley's Mixture U a grand remedy for\nrespiratory ailments. It easts the cough almost\ninstantly, softens hard phlegm, eases breathing, clears your head, makes you feel fini.\nDon't experiment Buy Buckley's.\nOVER 10 MILLION BOTTLES SOLDI\n\u00a3?\/-       MIXTURE \u2022mmsW [\nSketckedJro*t_rreftttlo*al*,eitl\nIMMMVfD FORMULA\n-ALKAUNI-IWItriNI\nTHI ITOMACH      \u25a0\namcHU\n-      far ti\nJEUCIUUS\ninitRGmV\nCil\n m>*MM   i-IMi- Pfipjlfj^ll-I\nPAae six\n.JMamt Sailtj Jfoma\nEiteblUhtd AprU % U01\n\u25a0 Britith Columbia'* Mott Interesting Newipaper\nPublUhed every morning exeept Sundiy by\ntht NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED,\n208 Btker Strut NtUon, BriUsh ColumbU.\nMEMBER OP THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE   AUDIT   BUREAU   OP   CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, J9S9.\nSUPPORT THE RED CROSS\nThis is Red Croes Week in all parts of Canada. In\nNelson, Trail, Cranbrook, \u2022 Kimberley, Creston, Grand\nForks, Fernie and other parts of the Southern Interior of\nBritish Columbia energetic committees hava been formed\nto carry out the campaign.\n- About $3,000,000 is required to cArty tm work whiih\nat present cannot be foreseen. Of this sum, something ltu\nthan one million is needed for what might be described as\nnormal activities in Canada, where the Red Crou always\ncarries on a great deal of invaluable wor)t, and* two millions wiQ be needed for wartime activities.\nEveryone knows the importance of Red Cross work.\nIt is a tremendous element in the alleviation of the sufferings of soldiers on active service.'\nThe call which the organization is nOw making will\nappeal to the great heart of the Canadian people, who, as\nin the last war, can be depended upon to support tha organ-\n^tion generously.\nPROMOTION FOR ARTHUR BAIRD\nNelson and district wiU tte sorry to hear of the approaching departure of Arthur Baird, for the past seven\nyean manager of the Nelson Branch of the Royal Bank of\nCanada, who has been promoted to be Inspector at Regina.\nRegret at his departure will be tempered by pleasure at his\npromotion, which comes as no surprise to those who have\natched his banking career in this city.\nModern banking is a busineu which comes very close\nto the people. Few in these days are there who do not possess\nia bank account, or fail to take advantage of gome of the\nservices which contemporary banking offers. Bank-\n; is recognized as being more than a cold-blooded matter\ndollars and cents, of taking money and paying in-\n; on it, of lending money and charging interest for it;\n; has become a very human buiineu, a business that is as\nely linked to the every day lives of the people as the\ngrocery store or the newspaper.\nBankers, like the man on the street, the grocery store\nand the newspaper, have their problems, and it is characteristic of Mr. Baird and a major factor in the success of\nds banking career, that he approaches his problems with a\n(instructive attitude of mind, an invaluable factor in any\nbusiness and a noticeable feature of odern banking practice.\nSERIAL STORY . ..\nBy Elliott Fillion\nShadow  Over Hill House\n,    CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE\nCapUln Lancy'i stern quetUon: \"It\nthtt U true, what were you doing\nten mllei the other tide ot Wlnne-\ntiuraet tt four-twenty yetterdty\nttternoon?\" peralyzed me. I could\nonly stare blankly* tt him while\nthought tfter thought disjolntedly\ntnd terrifying, flashed through my\nmind. I knew why 1 wu ten milee\nthe other side of WinneUumet but\nby omitting thit part of my itory\nwhen I first told lt I htd put my-\nteU into t pretty pickle. Who would\nnow believe that I bad merely lost\nmy way\nCoral Euton's voice recalled me\nthe fict that the detective wai\nsiting for my thswer. I wat tbout\ni .speik, but the wordt ihe iplte-\n\"y uttered closed them again. I\nbed a iwlft glance at her. A\noutic triumphant expreuion\nji on bar face.\n\"I thought it wu funny,\" the wu\nylng, \"thit all those thingi hap-\nmed u toon u SHE got here.\"\nhe emphisU the pieced upon the\nonoun wu unmistakable. My\n>od boiled. Again I tried to ipeak\n\" again the wordi died In my\n_jtt\nCtptaln Ltncy'i eidt eye wu\non her. \"What THINGS, other\nsn Mn. Peake'i death, hive hap-\nned here?\" he demanded autbori-\n.tively.\nThat wu her opportunity and ihe\nook full advanUge of it Her wordi\nloured out in a itream of bitter\niliciousness. She didn't like me.\nhtd thought thtt before. She\n-oved her enmity now by the way\n; tried her belt to Involve me in\n.j HIU Houie mystery. Twloe\nJerry tried to stop her maUgnant\noutpouring, but etch Ume the threw\noft hU restraining htnd ind continued.\nI welched her closely while my\nmind worked iwiftly. I realized\nthat to e perion hearing the itory\nfor the tint Ume I itood in \u2022 most\nunenviable position. Mn. Rutherford's poisoning tnd the rinstcklng\nof Josie'i room could be lild it my\ndoor ind I uw no possible wiy by\nwhich I could cleir myself from\nthe chargei. But of the other two\nevents, tha prowler end Mn.\nPtake'i deeth, 1 could never be tccused. At the Ume of Uie tint I\nwu In Albany; thtt could euily be\nproved. And when thit twful\nicream ipUt the foggy air I itood\nwith Josie, Rhoda and Duncan on\nthe terrace. With three iuch corro-\nbortton, I nead not fear ttt myielf.\nWhen Corel flnlihed her itory. 1\nleaned forwird to ipeek, but again\nI wu forestalled ThU Ume It wti\nJosie. Ignoring Captain Lancy, ahe\ncried, ihtrply:\n\"How do yeu knew theie thingi?\"\nConi leemed to shrink at Josie'i\nquestion. She threw a glance at\nLancy m though expecting blm to\nInterfere. He did, but not I am\n\u2022ure, the way ihe deilred.\n\"Aniwer MUi Peake'i quutlon,\"\nhe ordered iharply.\n\"I wu at the table wben Mm.\nRutherford told Ibout the prowler,\"\nbhe begin, \"and-\" She hesitated\nio long that Pr. Piul ipoke briikly:\n\"I told her about mother.\"\n\"Even though you uked w,tn\nkeep It a lecret?\" flung beck Joiie.\n\"Neil told Duncin ind Rhoda.\nWhy ihouldn't 1 teU flin Hilton?\"\nbe uked curtly.\nJoe shrugged her ihoulden. \"I\nluppoie you ihould If yeu wiihed\nto do so. But that doetnt expUin\nhow ihe knew ibout m room. Did\nyeu tell her that u well ind, if to,\nnow did you know tbout lt?\"\n\"I didn't know ibout tt until hut\nnow, to I couldn't teU her.\" Dr.\nPiul'i voice held tn Irritable note.\nHU attitude pltlnly tald that he\nreiented being questioned or criticized.\nJosie peld him no further attention. Her eyet gUred at Coral u\n\u25a0he hissed through halt cloied lipe:\n\"So you WERE thi one who ran-\nlacked my rOom. I thought eo tt\nthe Ume. Dont deny It I ahow you\ndid lt. Jutt whit did you expect\nto find there of Interest to you?\"\nCoral'i comeback wu juit what\none would have expected from her.\nShe ipring to her feet dramatical-\n'-. \"How dire you accute me of a\nIng Uke that?\" the itormed. She\nlung her irmi wide u though billing on the world to fortify to her\ninnocence. \"Why would I rtnstck\nyour room? Do you think you ire\nof thit much interut to me?\"\nJosie'i reply wu i muter itroke.\n\"Then how did you know ibout\nIt?\"\nThe flat queition required i like\niniwer, ind Coral, with heightened\ncolor, gave It\n\"I hetrd you tnd Sally Gordon\ntalking about lt In your room th(i\nifternoon.\"\n\"Whtt right hid yeu meoplng\neround, Uitenlng to whet wu be-\nLOOKING BACKWARDS .\nTEN YEARS AQO\nFrom Dally Newi of Nov. 11. 1t2i\nOfficen ot the NeUon Women'i\nConiervative Association follow:\nMn. C. I. Archibald, Preiident: MUi\nElva Hanna, flnt Vice-Pruldent;\nMn. H. W. Crowley, Second Vice-\nPreildent; tnd Mri. Jimei Brodie,\nSecretary\u2014D. D. McLein, Llbertl\nnomine for Kootenay Weit, hu lift\nto speak at Creiton.\u2014Greenwood\nvoted tor beer by the glus by 10]\nto JS.\u2014Vincouver Junior Dodeku\nblinked Trail rugby team 2J-0.\nTWENTY-FIVE YEARS AQO\nFrom Dally Newi ef Nov. 11, 1814\n- Thlrty-ilx men lut night Joined\nthe drilling and ilgnilllng iqutdt\nbeing organized by the Nelson and\nDistrict Veterani AnocUUon. \u2014\nJames Anderson of Kulo U vUiting In NeUon.\u2014Mrs. L. A. S. Dack\nwu elected Regent of Uie NeUon\nL O. D. E.\u2014Work on a two-story\nbrick buUdlng with an attic and\nbasement for the new Hume School\nwUl itart immediately.\nFORTY YEARS AQO\nFrem Daily Miner ef Nev. 18,1888\nRev. H. Frew wUl preach the dedicatory lermon at the opening of\nUie new Prwbyteritn Church at\nSandon.-The C. P. R. U handling\nIS can of freight daily trom Kootenay Landing.\u2014Director! of the\nKootenay Like General Hotpital\nfollow: Judge J. A. Porta, Pruldent; W. A. Jowett Vlce-Preildent;\nP. W. Swinnell, Secretary; W. W.\nBeer, Treuurer; Mn. Robtrtoon,\nMn. J. Lting Stoeki, C. I. Miller\n\u2022nd E. A. Creast.\u2014Erneit Mtnifttld\nhit optioned the Blick Hawk group\non Ten-Mile Creek in Uie Slocin\nDistrict\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.P\u2014MONDAY MORNINQ. NOV. 11.1888*-\nCONTRACT\nMSIR TEMPTATION\nARTIFICIAL convention!, to\nlocate Uie tost tnd kings, wt flnt\nIf uted with attention. But they\nextend tome alluring tempttUoni\nwhich kuty ptaywt cinnot re-\nttlt The important rtvtUUon\nthat your tide hu til ot thi aoee\nand klngt doei not tuurt a grand\nalim unleu yen can Ukt your\nthan ol the tricka lower down In\nthe Seek.\n#108 '\n\u2022 Q88\n4J108\n., J93.1t   ,\nVATSS    st     J VK10 8 4\n\u2666 AQI1   *     **   4KS74I\n, *AKB     l_J__J *N6ne\ntQ.Til\nllOSSlSi.    '     4\nfDeelert  North. Nerthjeoth\nvubitrebta.)\nTwo of thi pain ta a dupUcate\ngehie got bad icoru on thit deal\nbecaute eg their tnltuit ef the\nBlackwood eonvtntlco. Tbt early\nbidding wu eound tnough to each\ncate, with Eatt bidding .-Diamond, Wut 1-Htart and Eatt\n8-Hearti at ene tabu; and Eait\n1-Dlamond, Wait 2-Hearti aad\nHat S-Hearta at tha other table.\nWhen Wut at eaeh table now\nbid 4-No Trumpa, uking hU partner about the acu, Eatt ihowtd\n\u00abm ot them with 6-DUmoadi utd\nDWrlbiitad by King 1\n\u25a0r.\n-By Shepard Barclay\ni\nWeet then uked ibout Uie Hngi\nwith B-No Trumpi. Whm Eut\nihowed three ot them by bidding\n8-Sptdea, Wett went to 7-Hearte\nit one table and 7-No Trumpi It\ntht other. Theu ire the only pain\nwhich were defuted.\nWett't um ot the 4-No Trump\nUd, to uk ibout the tou, wu\ntound enough, but hU hand tou\nhardly tuch that ht ihould havt\nthought about uking for klngt, u\nhi had only ont quttn tnd no\nvery long tult With thU Und of\nhud, ht would have done Just u\nwtU ta go itralght to 8-Hearta\nwithout ever using hU convenUon,\nu tht mull ilam wu tonwUilng\nht eould reckon u prohibit with\nthe InformaUon he already pea-\nf88848\n\u2666 8\n\u2666J88T8\nAQJ108T4S ,\n84)\n3,\n*T8*8 4 '\n!%\nJa*\n\u00bbT    \"\"\"\nit-Wen ev,\nddlw Osf tUa>\n\u2666 *\u2022\n\u2666 QJ10\n'   AK88\n\u2666 Q10 8\n(Dealer: Eait Ei\nmrable.)\nWhat ta thi beit h\ndealt\n\u2022tar* triUottt, ba\n\u00ab\u25a0\nADVANCE WEATHER BULLETIN\nBy L tt WESTON, Brightwood, Station, Wuhlngton, D.C.\nMon, Not. 18, IMS\u2014In Southeut Sukatchewan end about the\nManitoba regloni Eut to Ontario\nunsettled, anowy condlUoni, but\ncoldtr tnd cleirer In Weit\nTuei., Nov. 14\u2014At itorm condltioni drift ott to Eut tnd Southeest\na ipeU of bluitry wlether ieU in\nabAut central Provjncu lad on Pacific ilope.\nWed. Nov. 18\u2014Cold and bluitry\nIn neirly aU the central Province!\nwith light mowing, but much ot\ncountry clearing; some rain on Pacific ilope.    .\nThun- Nov. 18-6ome dlituri)-\ntnee, with light mowing, moitly\ntbout Sukatchewan and Manitoba\ntecUoni; unusutlly cold ln nearly\nlU lections.\nFri- Nov. 17 \u2014 The main itorm\ndiiturbance drlfta to the great lakei\nregion! ot Minitoba, while most of\nWest U clearing; very cold in all\nicctioni.\nSat, tfev. 18\u2014In moet at central\nregloni the cold wetther ilightly\nmoderates; iome cloudi tnd light\nmowing In many itctioni, especially\nin Southeut .\nSunday, Nov. 18\u2014The disturbed\ncondltioni continue, but mowing U\n\u25a0citttrtd ind light; temperatures\nilowly rising, though atlll much btlow normal\nWeek of Nov. 18 to 19, 1989, ln\ncentnl Provlncei beglni. with unusutlly warm wuther and about\nEastern section itormy, mow,\nblustry windi. Tempenturei rapidly decline end for tevenl dayi Indication! are for i very cold, itormy\nperiod, ln iome lectloni netr thU\ntime tmounting to t Wintry blizzard. At tempenturei rapidly decline mowing become! lighter and\nscattered, In spot*, from tba tar\nNorthwest to OnUrlo regloni. Netr\n16th or 18th a short period ot exceedingly cold wuther, but thu\ntoon moderate! ind chingu to\nwinner.\nAbout November 10 to 14 thU\nyeir the general forecut Indlcttei\nin unusually mild, or even wirm\nipell ot weither in thue regions,\nbut Immediately tfter 141 vtry cold\nmd bluitry spell of wuther ieU ln,\ncovering moit of the central Provinces. ThU wlU'be the beginning\nof t period of unuiuaUy cold weather, luting fully two weeki, tnd U\nprobably Uie forerunner of the permanent cold weather of Winter.\nTemperaturu everywhere now drop\nto considerably below the freezing\npoint and in iome placei zero or\neven tub-zero condlUoni mey be\nexpected, Stormy, blustry, windy\nweather li Indicated for nearly ell\nsections, though thU year mowing\nis nther light\nIng uld behind a cloied door?\"\nI wllhed we might htvt heard,\nConl'i iniwer to thit but Lancy\nintervened. He ignored the passages\nbetween Josie tnd Coral, returning to the itory he hid Just heird.\n\"Why haven't these thingi been\ntold ta ua?\" HU voice wu item u\nhe manned etch face. Ai no one replied, he uked atlll more lnsUt-\neaUy:\n\"Why dldnt you report the at.\ntempted poisoning to the poUoe at\nonce?\" \u25a0 > i\nDr. Paul explained hU reuon!\ntor wUblng to keep the matter\nquiet on Uie ground! ot hli mother'i health; theridded:\n1 alio thought Uitt If anyont\nwtre trying to bump me off, the\netslest way to citch them wit to\nUe low ind uy nothing. Mother's\nprowler Ued In with the whUkey\npoisoning to neitly, I im ure the\ntwo ire conected. I dldnt know\ntnythlng tbout Josie'i room, se\ncouldn't report lt if I had wanted\nt<C     *\n\"HU-um!\" Lmey'i  Ihepely  fin-\nSm ctresied hit chin. \"I egree\nat in aome cuei your plan would\nhave been a good one.\" he told Dr.\nPiuL \"But If you hid reported it\nyou might hive uved\u2014\".,\nHe itopped, but we ill knew\nwhet he meint u weU u tf he\nhid finished hii statement\nDr. Piul igreed regretfully. \"I\nknow. I shtU ntver forgive myielf\nfir not doing to. But at tht time,\nI thought I wet doing the wisest\nthing.\" His greeaUh-grty eyei looked udly tcrou at Neal.\n\"Now, Mlu Gordon,\" Lucy again\niddreued me, \"You htven't aniwer.\ned my question. Whtt were you\ndoing ten mllet the other aide of\nWlnnetaumet?\" '\n\"I lort my\u2014\" Before I could fin-\nUh my tentence I wu itopped by\nthe sound ot a huUly suppressed\nsnicker trom Rhodt.\nDunctn't   amuied   voice   spoke\n\u00a3romptly In my behalt \"Captain\nancy,\" he uid, '\"pleaie don't misunderstand MUs Dutton'i Ill-timed\nlaughter. It really U funny, although thli U not the time for\nJokes. Mlu Gordon cin't drive an\ntutomobile five milei on i itralght\nroad without getUng loat We, Misi\nDutton and I, carefully marked her\nroute on her road map before we\nlett Albany, yet we wen to mre\nthat ihe would get lent that when\n\u25a0he told of her trip it the table\nlut night without mentioning lot-\nIng her way, we were boh surprised.\" He turped to ma \"Why\ndidn't you tell tu you got lost?\"\n\"Because I'm lick and tired ot\nbeing kidded about it\" I mipped.\n\"After all It'i my car ahd I'm do.\nIng tha driving: If I wmt to get\nlott it'i my builntn.\" And believe\nlt or not every one, even Coni\nEuton ltughed.\nLtncy'i voice Wu much gentler\nu he etked; 'Whtt Ume did you\nleave Albany, Mlu Gordon?\n\"Slx-thlrty.\"    .\n\"Htve you tny wltneuei to thtt?\"\n, \"I htvt. The gtngemtn delivered\nmy ctr to my house thtt morning.\nAlio the Jinltor ctrried down my\nbin. You ctn uk them.\" I wu\nstil) mad, ind I didn't cue wbo\nkntw it\n\"Htve you ever been here before?\" Leney uked next -\n\"Np,\" I tntwired, with Juit the\npliin negttlvt. I hid never minded\nbeing teued or ltughed it before\ntonight But tuddenly the old Joke\nhid turned iour.\n\"How did you heppen to come\nhere thli yur?\"\n\"Becauie I wu fool enough to\nlet Rhodt tnd Duncin persuade me\nInto It\" I yapped.(\"If I'd gone to\nShinnafond ctmp- u I htve for\nyears, 1 couldn't be impeded of\npoisoning and murder and what\nnoti\" ,    ,     ..,.   .\nThere wu a brlet illence. Then\nJosie roie from her uat md came\nover to me. \"Sally, dear,\" the Mid\ngently, kneeling down by my tide,\n\"no one suspects you of any of\nthose thingi.\" A shiver rm through\nher ilender frame u iht ipoke.\n\"You tre iuch i comfort md help,\npleue don't be torry you cime?\"\nI looked into her brown eyei.\nThey were ud ud lerioui, the\nltughter quenched by Borrow ud\ntragedy. But in them I rud t depth\not friendliness ud loyilty which\nmide me thoroughly tshimed of\nmyielf. I put both armi around\nher ud held her close.\n\"I'm not torry I ceme,\" I lied\nitouUy. \"I'm lorry I am luch a\ntool.\" I looked itrtight over her\nhead Into Lancy'i iteel gray eyei\nand I thought I caught a flicker of\nsympathy then. \"Aik me mything\nyou wtnt to. PU aniwer,\" I aald\nrecklessly.\n(To Be Continued)\nAUNTHET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"Pa U right nice about our drlvln'\narrangement. H- tuffin when I\ndrive, and I mffer when he drives,\nso he decided to do the lufferin*.\nWAR -25 Yean\nAgo Today\nBy The Canadian Preu\n.NOV. 18, 1914-AUiu retriived\nDlxmude In Belgium trom the\nGermm Invader, Rusilui mide\nprogress tn Esst Prussia. Austrian!\ntvtcutted Central Gallcli tit the\nfice et the Russltn drive. Germui\nidvinced in Poland.\n\" * -\nKIMBERLEY BOARD ASKS\nPOLICE TO CHECK SALE\nOP SMOKES TO MINORS\nKIMBERLEY, B. C. \u2014\"The Boird\nof Trade it IU monthly meeting decided to uk the Provincial PoUce\nto take tction regtrdlng reporU ot\nclgirtttu being iold to minors, hera\nPirenU often imd children without written orden to buy clgtrettu,\nit wu stated.\nHospitalization of thoie pot In the\nemploy ot the ConsoUdtted wu\nconsidered tnd I committee choien\nto InveitlgtUon U composed ot Rev.\nB. A- Resker, A. Jonu ind E. Ttylor. \u2022\nTht mitter ot idding to the police force wai again taken up- ud\ni plea will be ient to Victorit.\nToo much parking on buiineu\nstreeU hu become troubleiome md\nU tpt to be dingeroui, lt wu decided md pirking of heavy trucki\nwu especially annoying. The police wera asked to dul with thit.\nEric Levque ind L. A. Card were\nnew memberi welcomed.\nV* Questions V,\nANSWERS\nOpen to my render. Namu ot\npenoni uking question! will not\nbe publiihed. ,\nft. K- NeUon\u2014Whit U thi origin\not tht legend of St Swlthln'i\nDay?\nSaint Swlthln Wu u EnglUh\nBUhop of Winchester. At hU request be wis buried ouUlde hU\nchurch at Wlnchuter. When, a\ncentury later, he . wu ctnonized,\nhis body wis exhumed tnd buried\nwithin the church. Itiere U t legend\ntint thU wu to have been done\non July 15, but deltyed on iccount\nof violent nlnt which continued\ntor 40.dayi. ThU hu given rlu to\nUit papular lupeptltion that If it\nraini en tt Swithia*! Day, it eoa-\nUnuu to rain for 46 daya\nE. T_ TraU\u2014How ou chewing gum\nbe removed from ttbrict?\nChewing gum mty be removed\nfrom different mtteriiU by totk-\nlng them in turpentint, er rubbing\nwith ice ud Uie gum wUl roll oft\nC F, Nelion\u2014How long have tha\npeople who Uve ln the country\nwe call Germany been known u\nGermani?\nIn EnglUh Uie word German deal\nnot occur until Uie llth century.\nIta origin U not definitely known.\nIt mty postlbly htve been the\nntme given liy the GeuU to\ntheir nelghbon. ,\nT. D_ Kulo\u2014How muy poundi\not tobacco dou lt take to mike\n100 clgirettei?\nAbout 2.8$ pounda\nMUa Jun Murdoek, Yihk. B. C-\nht_ very kindly supplied ut with\ntht wordi to \"South Amerlcm Wiy\"\nrequested by \"Wondering of Su\ndon\" ind mueeta tha worda to\n\"Blue Orehldl\" ud \"LUtCt la\nThe Rain.\" Cu uy reader tupply\nthen?\n\u2022Hi YL Hi Yl,\nHtvt you ever danetd lb tha troptae\nIn Uie htry ltzy Ukt\nKind of crazy Ukt\nSouth Americu way.\nTU Yt HI Yt\nHtve you ever klutd in thi moen'\nUght\ntht grand end glOriout,\nuty notoneui,\nSouth American way.\n\"the Latin ichtmt of lova\nIi Uke i dreim of love\nThe Lttin itreim of love U In their\nveins.\nThey'll buy a jewel ter yen\nOr tight a duel for you\nOr drive a mule for you\nAerou the plaina.\nTO YL HI Yt\nThere U melody In their muilc\nWhUe Uie puchoi ling It\nComt on ud twlng It\nThe South Americin Way.\nft\nCranbrook Couplt\nWed at Bonnen Ferry\nCRANBROOK K C \u2014 The mir-\nrUge took pUce lut week of MU-\ndred E. Passmore, second diughter\nOf Mr. tnd Mn. G. A. Passmore of\nBUirmort. Alta, to Malcolm R.\nBeltnger, ion ef Mr. ud Mn. J. T.\nBtltngtr of Cnnbrook, quietly tt\nBonner'i Firry.\nTht brldt wort t frock ot miroon\nwool with hit to match tnd a fur\ncoat Attendinti were Mr. ud Ma\nJtmei Login, Jr. A wedding breik-\nfut followed Uie ceremony, tfter\nwhich Mr. ind Mn. Belanger left\non t wedding trip to Spokue.\nThey wUl make their home on\nArmitrong Avenue.'Both brldt md\ngroom trt well known ln Crubrook. The bridt wu bom it Cur-\nton, B. C tttended ichooU it Blur-\nmore, md hu been with the C P.\nR. Telegraphs staff here for the\nKit uveral yetn. Iht groom wu\nra it Arnprior, Ont, tttended\nCrinbrook ichooU ud ta with tha\nC. P. R. here.\nfor the BOYS and GIRLS\nMOST VALUABLE PLAYER\n\u2022y W. BOYCI MORGAN\n' He itared at herrwlth a eontempt he eould not put Into wordi.\nRuihton wu a imaU High School,\nand lt wu almoit Impossible to\nevold meeUng another itudent for\nlong. But Dot wu lucky. It wu on\nTuuday atternoon that ihe learned\nthe itory of Bob Leonird'i tragic\nexperience ot the year before. And\n\u2022he managed to keep from coming\nface-to-face with Bob until Friday.\nThat afternoon, however, the itudenta were holding a rally tor .the\nCarver HaU game, to be played\non the home field the next day.\nDot never dreamed the would encounter Bob on the wty home, for\nthe knew he would not ittend the\nrally. But only a block trom her\nhouie, the rounded a corner, ud\nthere he wu, coming itralght toward her.\nDot'i hurt leaped into her mouth,\nbut the tried to imile. Bob'i eyu\nwera cold end hard, and hli mouth\nwat a itrtight grim line. He railed\nhta hit to her u ihe ipoke, end\nthen uld, \"Do you mind If I wilk\na UtUe way with you?\"\n\"Why \u2014 why, no,\" Dot gulped,\n\"Thtt would be very nice.\"\n\"I dont know how nice lt wfll\nbe,\" Bob uld coldly, iwinging Into\natep beside her. \"But there are a\ncouple of thingi thit I wut you to\nhear. It seems you've been making\nlt your business to find out everything you can about ma\"\nW fait henelf ihrtakl|ig into har\n\u2022hou \"1,1 wu Juit Intereited in your\nfootbtll allying,\" the uld mlier-\nibly. \"After J uw Unt ktaiybu\nmide, I couldn't help It\"\n\"I iee,\" uld Bob grimly. \"Well,\nyou found out I won i gold footbtU In PhUadelphia lut year. I\ncould ny plenty tbout people minding their own buiineu, but I won't\nSince you know ebout thtt award,\nI guut you're wondering whit'i\nwrong with me\u2014why I won't go\nout for tin teim here.\"\nDot found lt Impossible to ny a\nword.\n\"Well, ilnce you're ao curloui,\"\nhe continued ln u ield voice, \"I'm\ngoing to toll yoa I'm going to teU\nyou the whole horrible itory. Then\nmtybt you'll letrn to freep out et\nthingi nut dont concern you. The\nreuon I don't pliy footbtll ta beciuse I kicked i bey, ud he. . .\"\n\"Don'ti'< Det ilmoit tcratmM.\n\"Oh, Bob, dont talk tbout it\"   .\nHe itopped dud on the ildewalk\nud itared at hir in ihocked\ntmtlement \"You \u2014 you knew lt tl-\nretdy!\" he guped. \"You've pried\ninto my iffaln until you've even\ndug up thet Well of ill thi .. . .\"\nHU voice broke wtth anger. Sha\ngazed at him with mlienble eyei,\nud he itared btck it her with i\ncontempt thtt hi eould net put\nInto wordt. Thm he turned on nil\nheel tnd ittlked down the itreet\nOn the following dty, Dot missed\na footbaU game for the flnt Ume\nsince she had entered High School.\nShe ipent Uie ifternoon In her\nroom, elmost ilek over the eventa ot\nUie put week. But thit evening the\nheard Uie itory ot Uie game trom\nEd.\n\u2022 \"We got a leoreleu Ue out of It*\nhe Intormed her. \"And ere were\nplenty lucky to do lt We un itlll\nwin the dUtrlct UUe. by heating\nDonaldion \u2014 but a fine chuct we\nhave of beaUng Donaldionl\"\n\"What li tint dei< ud dumb\ncarpenter to .frantic ibout?\"\n\"He Jutt hit hU thumb with i\nhammer and ha cu't find hta pad\nand pencil\" -\nOpportunities\nAre\nBy ROBERT BACON\nDespite the thouiuda ot wonder-,\nful invenUone tint hive becomeJ\npart of our modern Ufe, there ere\nmillioni more wilting tor tmart\nyoung people tq originate. Each\npreient machine or principle or\nichleveaienj merely urvu to open\nthe door to a dozen pouible new\nonu.\nFor Instance, the horrid din of\nmodern dty life, with ltl blare of\ntraffic, of radio* and ot human\nvolcu, calU tor new Inventions to\nquiet til tbe old enu thit make tbe\nnolle. It U only a matter ot time\nbefore e box-like device operated\nby light current will be Invented\nto drown out aU nolle ln a room.\n| The jnachlne wlU throw oft energy\nwaves that combat md neutralize\nthe wtvei of tound. The early onu\nwill have tuning devlcee to adjuit\nthe energy to the level of the noise.\nPerfected, the apparatui wlU neutralize all noise in a .given ipace\nwithout adjustment\nAnd ipeaking of noUe, the field\nfor u airplane motor muffler that\ndou not cut the motors efficiency\nU wide open, limply crying tor a\nnew invention.\nThere ara alwayi a gnat number\nof elaborate and complicated thing!\nwitting to be invented. But the\ngreit engineering md manufacturing pluU have competent engineen\nand machlnUU to work them out\nlittle by UtUe on MtabUabed prlnclplei.   -\nOPPORTUNITY IN\nSIMPLE THINGS\nThe reel opportunltiet for young\nInventors He imong the ilmpler\nthlngi bued on new prlnciplu or\nnew tppUcatloni of old laws. AU of\nthem ire ldeu that wlU make every\nengineer and laboratory man gnash\nhU teeth ud uk himself, \"Why did\nnot I think of that?\" Young Invwi-\nton hive the greateit opportunity\nto originate worthwhile thingi beciuie their mlndi ire unblued,\nunprejudiced by notloni about\nthingi being \"Impossible.\"\nOne hundred yeen ago, anybody\ncould tell you thet it wu \"impossible\" to talk trom New York\nto Capetown, Africa,' in a neturtl\ni tone of voice, md thtt lt alwayi\nwould bt Impoulbla. Today lt U an\naccepted part ot modern life. Thtt\nU Juit one example ot the \"Impossible\" thlngi of one generation\nwhich become commonplace for the\nnext\nA good example ~of the wty new\ntehlevemenU are aceomplUhed, and\ntht methodi ot thinking thtt iue-\nceed, U found in Uie recent deep-\ndiving ault diicovery. For iome\nyun men hive risked their llvu\nud iuffered the horrible torture\npilni of \"the bend!\" to dive deeper\ntnd deeper under the lurfice ot\nwiter, until It turned thit the\nmiximum ot humin endurance htd\nbeen reiched. \"The bendi\" li a\ndlieue caused by smill bubblu\nof nitrogen getUng Into the humin\nblood itream, a reiult pf the extreme preuure under which the\ndiver workt. i\nfor Young Inventors\nas Inspiring as Ever Before\n*      lOOM\/ VOUMS tUVtMIDM\nHAV6 THB dRCATBST\nOPPOKTUWITY BKAUtfc\nWEIR MINOS AM UMBIAStO\nABOUT* IMPO&SIBLfc\n1UIWI66*\n11 ft OWLY A QUESTION\nOP tlMfc BtFORB THB\nHORRID OW OP-\nMODERN OTY UK WILL\nee wtuTRAurtD bV &awfc\nINVENTION, PO&UBIV THB\nPRODUCT Of SOMB V0UW9\nCReATIVfcMIND-,\nBut when tbe limit at deep dlv-\ning tnd itolc suffering had been\nreiched, imirt engineen uid, \"We\nwUl cut the Gordian Knot. We'll\nuse a better air \u2014 without nitrogen.\"\nNow, by the simple idu of using\nan \"air\" made up of oxygen end\ninert helium, divers can work deeper ud longer without danger of\n\"the bends\" caused by nitrogen\nbubblu. No nitrogen In the \"air-\nno bends. Just a very recent example of one of thote \"I ihould\nhave thought ot uat\" ldeu.\nOTHER POSSIBILITIES\nAncient elchemUU tiled to wute\nlifetime! trying to invent a miglc\ncatalytic agent thtt would turn but\nmetali Into gold. Nowtdtyi we\nknow that gold ts but i lifeless medium, ot exchmge, A shipwrecked\nmariner, wuhed up on a barren\ncoral Ule with nothing but \u25a0 pitch\not nnd turrounded by ingry lilt)\nwater, would not sell hli canteen\nof fruh drinking wtter for t whole\nfreight cir full of gold. But tht\nyoung chemlit who cm Invent a\ntablet ot htrmleu chemlciU thit\nwill precipitate Uie wlta ln \u2022 quirt\not mi water tnd thui ruder lt\ndrinkable, should be ible to name\nhta own price for the formula.\nModern engineering practice gou\nto grut lengthi to birneu the energy trom iuch minor tourcu u\ncoil, wtter power tnd oil, but hu\ndone Uttle or nothing with the Immense power of the tun ud Uie\ntides. Moit experlmenU in uilng\nthese two sources hive been bued\non the Idu of converting them into\nelectricity. They htve not been\nctrried fir beciuie electric energy,\nu such, cunot be itored economically.\nSome young Inventor wUl nirely\nhit on a ilmple proceu ef converting the vartable newer of gun or\nUdee into itored energy, either\nthrough a naw wty of itorlng lite-\ntriclty IUelf, or through a proceu\not itorlng Uii energy ln a new fuel\nform that cu be releued whm\nthe proper catalytic agent tl applied. ThU wiU be lomething on the\norder of coal or oU that would retain Ita energy it the proper Ume,\nJuit u tuil dou when ignited.\nIn thue deyi, nothing U lmpoii-\niblt! Ttkt tht moth-uten old Joke\nabout \"Somebody ought to Invtnt t\niqulrtlui grapefrulfrhat weuld be!\ntoo etsyl Luther Burbtnk provtd\nthat plut noveltlet and improve-\nmenU could be made when he flnt\nproduced a iplneleu etctui. HU\nimooth-iklnntd prickly pear cu be\netten unpreptred, ud the brotd,\niplneleu luves mike tint cittle\nfodder. Since mu tint iaw Uie\nprickly pear plant lt had been an\nUnapproachable nut of thorns\u2014until Burbank'i diy.\nEven more practical U thi, recent\nInvention of Thatcher ind other\nruit-ruUtant Spring wheiU.' Plut*\ned tait yetr on, I largt Hale ln\nCinada for the tint time, thay Increaied the crop by M million buih-\n\u2022li, at a coniervative utimite.\nSo, If you wmt to be u lnvmtor,\ndost worry becitut you think there\nU nothing lett to Invent Mtn hu\nJuit btgun to explore Uie poulhjll-\ntlu ot tcltnct. The yeen ihead wlU\n.produce wonden fir greiter thin\nuythlng we hivt men In the put\u2014\nud you cu havt a part In them.\nUttle Juon\u2014\"Muddy you ihould\ntee how I hive growed.\"\nMother\u2014\"Grown, Juon, grownl*\nLitUt Jty\u2014\"Why ihould 1 grou?\"\nPrixe-Winnlng Trick\nIt Adaptation of the\nNotorious Shell Game\nBy PRAZIER THOMAS\nOut of the romantic Wut cemof\nour trick UiU week.\nParley F. Carter, who llvu In\nPtrk Villey, Utah, U the euthor,\nend 111 have to admit thit It'i a\ndandy.\nEFFECT: A pu, a thlmblt, ud\ntwo tiny paper conu trt placed on\ntht tablt before the audience. Tbe\npel md the thimble irt covered\nwith the conee,  but despite  the\n\\Co22e Gb?2<\u00b0\n\\-Pea\na\nT T i\ndontieeiled. GonUeaM,\nThimble  Pes\nfeet thtt ill hu been done before\ntheir very eyei, the audience Heme\nto find lt almoit Impossible to\ngueu the location of the pea No\nmatter where they think it U, the\nthimble turni up there, end the\npel U under the othir cone!\nEXPLANATION: Al Perley uyi\nlnhU letter, 'It ta done thU wty!\"\nTwo conei, two tbimblu, tnd\ntwo peu ere uied. One thimble la\nconceited under one of tbe conee.\nOnt pet U conceited under the\nthimble that ta viiible to the mdl-\nence.\nNow pltce the cone wilh the eon-\nceiled thimble over the vUiblo pea,\nand place the other cone over Uie\nthlrrtble under which U the eon-\nceiled pea. Now you hive a thimble\n\u25a0nd t pet under etch cona.\nNo mitter which cone the audience poinU out u concealing the\npea, you can raise that cone md\nIhow tbe thimble, md raise the \u2022\nother cone (tnd tbe thimble) ud t\nihow Ihe pea, \t\nANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S\nPUZZLES\n1. Crouword Puzzle Solution.\n3. The diimond b P, pir, ptpu.li\npiprlki, rainy, iky, ua A. \"\nJ. Po(u)nd. Fafrtoe.\n*\u25a0 Sag's gtrUc, thyme, and nutmeg.\n-Kay's Corner-\nBy KATHERINE HOUISON\nA HOME POR ODDS AND ENDS 1\nIsnt this a clever way to take cara\not thou tmtU itemi which clutter\nlip your desk, or mother'i kitchen\nshelves?\nYou'U need Jtn with icrtw topi,\nmd i shelf, which you cin eithe. j\nmake or buy ready-made. Glus Jan.\nare fine because you om see the   \u25a0\ncontent!, but opaque onu will do\nif you mark theiji. ,\nDecide how mmy Jan you need\nend buy a shelf long enough to hold\nthit number without crowding. Now\nA HOME F-OR\n0005 AMD CUDS\n\u2022CREW JAR TOPS TO \"Wt\nUNOBR \u00abOtS OP THB\n'    *-<H-t.P\nfuten tht covin of the Jen wlU\nKrewi to the under ildt of tht theil\nto the Jin will hmg down u\nluitrated. Better put two icrev.\nIn eich top ud he iur*- they're\ntight u the Jim wUl be icrtwed\nout ud In eich Umi they're uud.\nThU tdei ktepe the inn tents\nwithin euy retch, yet out of the\nwty, ud tht iirs em't be knocked\nott ti might hippen If they itood\non top ot the ihelf. Alio, It leivei\nthe top cletr tor other thingi which\nyou with to keep In i hindy pltce.\nYou've no ldet how useful one\nof theie \"homu\" li until you've\ntried One. And they're so euy md\nInexpensive to make you ctn htve\nlevertl. You cm enamel them to\nmitch the room in which you're to\nuu them, ind put i design on them,\nin addition \u00abo the lettering.\n [Uto$f\newcomers and Veterans Impress as\nNelson Leah Have First Workouts\nghteen Men on Ice os Leafs Put Througn\nTwo Weekend Practices; Red Carr\nand Dave Desreux Colorful\nWith t lirgt number ot rallblrdi looking on, the 1938-40 Nelion Miple\nat. machine skated through two workouts at the Civic Arena over the\n*kend. Their first of the teason. And ai usuil there were the fini who\nitched the pliyen limbering up approvingly and with a good deal ot\n^faction, and there were othen who were of the opinion that the\nun would be going nowhere in a big hurry thli teaion. But thert\nimed to be i majority of the former,\n\u25a0*\u25a0  After Pat Aitken lelecti the cretm\nEnderbirds ire\nI Four Winners\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP). -\nmnderblrdi, one of the greite.tr\nid teams ln the hiitory of Unl-\nrsity of BritUh Columbia, iteam-\nUered to a 25-6 victory over the\nlights of Columbus here yeiter-\ngr to win the Big Four Cantdian\nigby Football League champion-\nip. The game wound up the lean's ichedule which Vinlty fin-\nled unbeaten and untied.\nVarsity powerhouaed through the\nllghti' line for three touchdowns,\nre converted, in the flnt quarter\nId two deadline klckt in the tec-\nid. A converted touchdown and a\nDie rounded out Vanlty'i icorlng\n.the third.\nKnlghti collected a rouge ln the\n\u25a0st quirter md i converted touch-\niwn tn the second,\nin another, game North Shore\niom defeited Victoria Revellen\n[1. All polnti were icored on\npting.\nichak Goal Ties\nMilieu\nJALGARY, Nov. Vt (CP) .-Moote\nit Millen end Ctlgtry Stamped-\nl tailed to reach a decliion in\nilr two-game exhibition hockey\n'let here u they followed up\nelr 8-3 draw of laat Thurday\njht with a 1-1 deadlock Saturday\nnanny Cooper, who played with\ndi Elk two yean igo, icored for\nI Saskatchewan leagueri, while\nivy Duchak, ipearhead ot Trail\nsoke Eaten attack when they\n>n the Allan Cup,, counted tor the\nbertani.\nIt was a much faster game thin\nIt pliyed Thunday, with a crowd\n3117 caih cuitomen preient,\nIMNIARYS\nPint period: No icore.\nPenaltlei: McBride, Deimarali.\nSecond  period:   1,  Moose   Jaw,\n>oper (Grant) 31 lecondi; 2, Cal-\nDuchak, 8:36.\niltlei: McBride. Cooper and\nd period: No wore. ,.\naltfei: Nona   . , .\ntEMEMBER WHEN?\nBy the Canadian Prate\nRemember when\u2014 '  .\nFrank 3. Navln died luddenly\nL,r yean igo todiy ihortly after\nl American Letgue Tigen grat-\n1 hii long-itinding ambition to\nithem wm the world baiebill\n' ipionihip. He owned the De-\n. tetm from 1808 until hli deith,\ni wu lucceeded by Walter 0.\n1 12, YEAR OLD\nRY\u00a3 WHISKY\nI Is idvertliement li not published\n' dlipliyed by the Liquor Control\n\" or by the Oovernment of\nBritiih Columbia\n[Keep Up the Morale\"\nIt -   *\nChristmas\n.Cards\nTO SUIT EVERY TASTE\nChristmas\nCards\nTO SUIT EVERY PURSE\n,\nf\nChristmas\nCards\nI HAT ARE DISTINCTIVE\nAND EXCLUSIVE\n1\nom\n,\nPHONE 144\nGlantt\nfatttj ifawa\nCommercial Printing\nDepartment\not lilt letson'i iquad and addi to\nit the five newcomen who all showed to advantage, the Lakeside City\nwill be represented by a team that\nwill be In the running throughout\nthe Kootenay League schedule\nThe Leafs had a light skating drill\nSaturday afternoon, giving them an\nopportunity to limber up and get\nthe feel of the blades on hard Ice\nonce more. And then the next morning itarting at 10 o'clock for two\nsolid hours, 16 playen and the\nCoach had a ihooting drill and \u25a0'\npickup gime.\nBURGESS-SEABY DUEL\nThere were two netmlnden,\nJesse Seaby who has been with\nNelson for two yean ind Dick Burgess, list seuon with Trail Blazers.\nBurgeu served notice that he would\npreu Seaby, \"The People'i Choice\"\ntor the lut two seasons, to the limit\nfor the opening assignment against\nTrail Smoke Eaten on the 23rd. The\npudgy little Dickie Impressed rail-\nbirds it both the workouts, and it\nwill be difficult to keep him out ot\nthe lineup,\nIt would teem thtt the choice for\nthe team's four defenceman lies between five men, although juniors,\nEverett Kuhn and Victor DelPuppo,\ndisplaying lots of pep and rugged-\nness, were often In the limelight.\nLen Bicknell, on Ice only Saturday,\nhaving to work Sunday morning,\nJohnny Smith. Nick Smith and Leo\nAtwell, all Leatian veterans, and\nDave Desreux, lormer Winnipeg\nMonarch Junior, were bidding tor\nrearguard berths.\nThe helmeted Desreux 11 ilmost\ncertain to catch a position. He seems\nto be a tough customer to get by,\nand knowi what he'i doing when\nhe'i cirrylng the puck. Nick Smith\nalio wu lmpreulve. When he learni\nto hit hii man right, he will likely\nbe one of the bett defencemen In\nthe League. He wu stationed on\nthe blue line near the end of lut\nniton when Ty Culley wu experimenting In en ittempt to gain a\nwinning combination. Nick clicked\nright off and it looking even better thli Winter.\nSMOOTH AS IVER\nThree men ilternited it centre\u2014\n\u2014ack Kilpitrick ind Buddy Hammond, both well-known here, md\nLloyd (Bui) Algar, husky youth\nfrom Olds and Edmonton. Kilpatrick\nand Hammond were u smooth as\never, especially Buddy whenever he\ngot the puck iround the net. Algar,\nwho hu been on ice already this\nseison in 1 tryout with Lethbridge,\nprobibly hun't accustomed himself\nto hli new lurroundingi but be certainly cin liy a put light on the\nreceiver*! itick.\n- Red Ctrr, ae It hit euttom, wit\nalwiyi where the ectlon wit tht\nhotteit If hi wttnt upending in\nopponent or iprtwllng on tha lea\nhimielf, ht wu drawing the goalie\nout tnd planting thi puck In the\nrigging In hli old ityle. Ht hunt\nloit any of hit eolor, and when\nha and Desreux get going they'll\nform tomt combination.\nPROMISING RECRUITS    -\nBill Sneider, lite of Regina Aces\nand originally a Brandon boy, md\nJtck Mann, uie other new recrulti,\nappeared assured of wing positions.\nSneider, with one year of senior experience, hu plenty of ipeed, hai\nan accurate ahot and is a good stick-\nhandler. The dark-complexioned\nMann'i middle name muit be Mercury. At leut he could show a clean\npair ot heels to anyone who tried\nto beat him to a loose puck.\nAlbert Euerby, ever-smiling and\ncontinually trying, and the speedy\nPete Bonneville, ol lacrosse tame,\ncompleted the list of aspirants. Pete\nleft that atternoon lor Creeton where\nhe will be working tor a tew dayi\nyet, md then he'll likely be back ln\nNelson for the Winter.'\nThere will be another practice tonight et 7 o'clock and tomorrow\nnight the benefit game for Nelson\nkid hockey Is billed.\nQUAKERS DEFEAT\nTURNER VALLEY\nSASKATOON, Nov. 1% (CP). -\nSukatoon Quakers scored their flnt\nvictory of the leuon here Satur-\nday night when they defeated the\nTurner Valley Oilen ol the Alberta\nSenior League 5-1 In an exhibition\nhockey game belore 2100 fans.\nFlnt period: 1, Turner Valley,\nAtklnion (Klein, Even) 7:80.\nPenaltlei: Flett, DerteU.\nSecond period: 2, Sukatoon, DerteU (Bentley) 6:46; 3. Sukatoon,\nWelih, 12:30; 4, Slikitoon, Farmer\n(Welsh) 14:31; 5, Sukatoon, Ben-\nlei (Welsh) 18:41.\nPenaltlei: Welsh, Even, Ettlnger,\nFlett (major), DerteU (major),\nDotten.\nThird period: 8, Seikatoon, Pindar (Johnion) 17:37.\nPenaltlei: Kowel (minor and a\nmatch-mliconduct). .      .\nNORTH SHORE BEATS\nALL-STAR SOCCERITES\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 11 (CP).-\nNorth Shore United, Coast soccer\nLeague iquad, defeated l Press-\nchoien all itar team 4-2 in a benefit\ngamt here yuterday.\nCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado.\n(CP)\u2014<Bully Van de Great Colorado football coach, imoket u mmy\nu three or lour packages ot cigarette! daily during the Summer.\nWhen the grid teuon opens, he\nqultt overnight.\nLONDON, (CP)-Britaln't iportlng motor cyclists won't iee i 1838\nchampionship decided. Tlie Speedway Board has announced there\nwill be several more meets thli\nyeir, but no final.\n-NILSON DAILY NIWI, NILSON. B.C\n.-MONDAY MORNINO. NOV. It WM,\nHOCKEY SCORES\nBy The Canadian Prue\nSATURDAY\nNATIONAL  LEAGUI\nRugen 1, Toronto 1. (Ue)\nINTERNATIONAL-AMERICAN   .\nLIAGUI\nNew Hiven 2, Springfield I\nSyracuse I, Henhey J\nPhiladelphia 4, Clevelind I\nIndianapolii 1, Pittsburgh I.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nOmihi 2, Kinsu City 0\nSL Louli 2, Wichita 0.\nSUNDAY\nNATIONAL LEAQUE\nChicago 2, Americana L\nDetroit 2, Boiton L\nToronto 1, Rangen 0.\nINTERNATIONAL-AMIR.!\nCleveland 3, Syracuie 2.\nSpringfield 3, New Haven 4,\nPhiladelphia 0, Indianapolii 2.\nRhode Iilmd 3, Pittiburgh 1.\nAMERICON ASSN.:\nSt. Piul 2. Minneapolis 1,\nKansu City 3, St. Louis fl.\nCrisford Heads\nKimberley Curlers\nKIMBERLEY, B. C_ \u2014 The Kimberley Curling Club held the 13th\nannual meeting at McDougall Hall.\nOfficerl elected were:\nPatron, W. M. Archibald; Hon.\nPresident, W. M Llnduy: Hon\nVice-President, J. R. Geigerich;\nPresident, C. W. Crisford; Vice-\nPresident, J. R. Buchanan; Second\nVice-Preiident, E. McMahon; Secretary, J. H. Twelli; Treuurer, J.\nB. Barnum; Chaplain, Rev. 8. T.\nGalbraith; Executive, D. Gold, D.\nMartin, J. Rochon, J. McLaren, A.\nD. Morrlion, R. B. MacLeod, A.\nLivingston, J. McConnachie, 0. Callaghan and J. McNicholas; Ice Committee, H. Logan, Chairman, with\npower to add additional memben.\nDuet are $10, and $7.30 tor new\nmemben.\nAppointed to ittend the ennual\nB. C. Curling Association Meeting\nwere Harry Twelli, D. Martin, 3.\nR. Buchamn and J. Rochon.\nOne minute silence wu observed\nu a tribute to D. A. Sutherland\nand W. Turnbull, both curlert md\nskips of the put seasoni.\nThe Selkirk Bonipiel will be\nheld In Kimberley this season.\nCalgary Wallops\nBlue Bombers 13-7\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 12 (CP).-Cal-\ngary Bronki' passing accuracy carried them 70 yardi to a converted\ntouchdown in the lut three minutei Siturday tnd gave them a\n13-7 victory over Winnipeg Blue\nBomben u the Weitern Interprovlnclal Football Union champion\nthlp terlei opened here.\nBronki held a good margin of\nplay but failed to break down the\ntight Bomber defence until that final lenutlonal march bewildered\nthe defending championi. The Alberts\u2122 cirry their ilx-polnt lead\nInto the deciding game of the total-\npoints urlei at Calgary Saturday\nnext.\nSix thousand fam, lamming Otborne Stadium u a bright tun took\nthe chill from the Autumn elr,\nwatched fironki break up the bruiting battle with a 70-yard drive that\nincluded three completed forward\npuses, capped by Wolfie Hughes'\n15-yard ton over the goal-line to\nHal Harrison lor the winning score,\nconverted by Bizz Blsbing.\nN.HX standings\nWhen retiring put en the best\nSeiberling Tires\nWholeule Diitiibuton\nAcme Automotive\n\u00ab11 Baker      SUPPLY      Ph. 1040\nToronto ._\nCanadiens .\nChicago ...\nDetroit\t\nRangen .._\nBoiton\t\nAmerlcani\nWLD  T A P.\n.201711\n. 2 0 0 10 i t\n0   7 11\n1   1   1   fl   fl\n2   2   3\n0   1   7\n0  2  0   14  0\nEnthusiasm In\nCurling High,\nChapman Camp\nKIMBERLEY, B. C. \u2014 E. A. McVicar wu elected Preildent at the\nannual meeting of the Chapman\nCimp Curling Club tor the coming\nseason. There wu 1 luge turnout\nof members.\nThe yur'i ichedule will ipllt\nInto two sections, the rlnki being\nredrawn et the halfway mark. Sklpi\nwlU be chosen by populir ballot,\nthe remainder ol the rlnkt being\n\u2022elected by draw.\nEnthuilum ln curling ln these\npirti ii it t high pitch thli uuon,\nupeciiUy with the Provinciil Bonipiel being held here thli Winter.\nOther offlcen follow:\nC. T. Oughtred, Pitron: C. J.\nKnighton, Honorary Pruldent; L.\nJ. Deuulnlen, Vlce-Preildent; T.\nWilson, Secretary-Treuurer; C. T.\nOughtred, Auditor; Rev. Mr. Reiker,\nChaplain; S. Gray, L. Thompion,\nJ. Patterson end H. M. Moll, Board\not Managen; H. W. Stone, Ice Supervisor; W. K. Evini, W. Angove,\nJ. Fruer md L. J. Deiiulnlen,\nCompetition Committee; H. C. Peir-\nlon, H. R. Banks, L. Jimes ind\nT. Ingslrup, Membenhlp; S. Fred-\nrlkson, W. Redford, L. Thompson,\nC. Hurry ind J. Plttao, Entertainment; ti 3. Knighton, S. Gray, T.\nW. Mathleion md H. S. Andrewi,\nB. C. Spiel Committee.\nLethbridge Ties\nRegina Vic-Aces\nLETHBRIDGE, Alta. Nov. 12\n(CP)\u2014Displaying iome of the form\nwhich carried them to an Alberta\nchampionship lut season, Lethbridge Maple Leafs skated to a 1-1\ndraw with Regina Vlc-Acu here\nSaturday night ln a bruising exhibition game that law both teami\ndishing out heavy punishment.\nPlayed at a lightning clip trom\nbeginning to end, the battle produced plenty of thrilli for the 1800\nfini who witnessed the fixture.\nThe ihowlng wu the beit lor\nthe Leili in a lour-gime exhibition urlei wlh Regim. They loit\nthe tint three encounter!.\nGoille Tiger Mitchell proved\nLeifi main itumbllng block. The\nformer New York Rover came\nthrough with ipeetacular iivei on\nfour or live occiilom when Lethbridge mirkimen were right\nthrough on imooth pissing playi.\nFint period\u2014No icore. Penalty\u2014\nBladen.\nSecond period\u20141. Lethbridge,\nStewart (Kirkpatrlck-Mclndoe)\n8:2_; 2. Regina, Coombi, 13:18. Penalties\u2014Gannon, Ursaki.\nThird period\u2014No tcort. Peniltlu\n\u2014Dtvldion, MacArthur, Kaleta.\nPEDENS VICTORS\nCHICAGO, Nov. 12 (CP).-Tum-\nIng on the power ln the closing\nhour, the Victoria, B. C, brothers\nteam ol Torchy md Doug Peden\npedalled to victory ln Chicago's\n42nd six day bike race which ended\nat midnight Saturday.\nBefore a crowd of 11,000, the Canadians finished a lap ahead ot their\nclosest rivals. It wu Torchy's 34th\ntriumph, a record ln modern bike\nhistory, md the ilxth time he hu\nbeen vlctorloui with brother Doug\nu teammate.\nThe final itanding:\nIn order of team, mllu, lap* and\npointi:      ,\nW. Peden-D. Peden, 248, 9, 033.\nYates-Rodman, 2488, 8, 1308.\nAugy-O'Brien, 2488, 8, 1134.\nWalthour-Croasley, 2489, 8, 494.\nDebaets-Thomu, 2488, 7, 887.\nLetourner-Reboli. 2488, 7, 291.\nMorettl-Debacco, 2488, 7, 284.\nNauwens-Bergna, 2489, 6, 393.\nRodak-Bollaert, 2489, S, 313.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nCoWm-mnbiato Jjiom XMii\/iky\nBy W. L LEAMAN\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\ncourt ihould do much to relieve the\ncongestion.\nThe boxing card ol the Eut Kootenay Boxing Association held here\nlast week was disappointing in\niome respects, due to the fact that\nin several classes there were no opponents for the cup holden of a year\nago, md they retained their cups\nwithout having to lace on a glove.\nHowever the card produced some\npretty fair exhibitions, the best being ln the heavyweight division, between Green of Kimberley and Argyle of Creiton. Whet they tacked\nIn ability the boya made up lor ln\nwillingness to trade punchei. Roy\nMcLelsh, Kimberley light-heavy,\nihowed that he packi a mean wallop\nby knocking out two opponents in\nless than three minutes ol lighting.\nHerb Stanton, McDougall Hall\nPhysical Instructor, who promoted\nthe card. Is being congratulated on\nhii effort to keep the amateur boxing game on the upgrade. He li determined to hive a larger group of\nboyi reidy for next year.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBOWL POR TURKIY8\nTen-pin bowling lor turkeyi li the\npresent recreation ot a number ot\ntrundling enthusiuti ol Chapman\nCamp, with a ichedule that will run\nuntil mid-December. A mark that\nwill take iome beating wu tet in\nthe lint night ol the competition\nu Harry Bidder rang up a ilngle\ngame total ot 220 and a three game\niggregite ol 608.\nMcVICAR HEADS CURLERS\nA Nelion homebrew becomu\nPresident of the Chipmin Curling\nClub thii Winter, u Ted McVicar\nheadi the organization.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nIMPROVING POOL\nExteniioni to the ittractlve\ngrounds surrounding tha Chipmin\nCimp Swimming Pool md the iddition of more change roomi wUl be\nwelcome. The spot ii ilready one of\nthe most attractive ln the dlstriot\nand the improvements will make\nit even more io.\n\u2022 \u2022  *\nANOTHER TENNIS COURT\nThit the Tennii Club hu grown\nup ind ii now one of the major\napots cm be Judged by the decision\nto add a third court to the present\nsetup here. Already the two fine\ncourts ire Inadequate, md the third\nHOCKEY FRONT QUIET\nAU remelns quiet on the hockey\nfront, due to the almoit Springlike\nweather prevailinging. There wiU\nhave to be quite a change to make\nthat December 8 opening date pos-\naible. However that'i almoit a month\naway.  '...,\u2022\nAlterationi ire being mide to the\ndressing roomi at the arena. Junior,\nJuvenile and midget hockey U being\nlined up. The Association hu a\ntine slate of officen headed by\nFrank Levin, who is also the supervising principle of the Kimberley ichooli. Among the coaches\nlined up to look titer the youngiteri hockey thli Winter ii Johnny\nAtchetner, who coached tbe Dynamiter! during their Allan Cup ind\nWorld'i Championship seuon. Vic\nDick and Dun Mackie, lormer\nDynamlten are alio lined up to\nhelp with the youngsten end these\nlormer Dynamlten ihould be of\ngreit assistance. A couple memben\nof the senior club executive may be\nadded to the Junior branch officers\nand the two organization! work ln\ncloser relationship tlun in previoui\nseasons.\nINTERMEDIATES\nUp to the moment we hive heird\nnothing more ibout the lntermediite lineup, other than the tact that\nCranbrook are trying to Interest\nthe locals in iuch \u25a0 lineup. Eric McKinnon, . former Kimberleyite, hu\nbeen named head ot the hockey\nbody In Cranbrook and In hint they\nhave a real live-wire, who ihould\nbe ible to put the iport over ln\nthe Key City.\nWe read Art Joy'i Trail column\nwith Interest, u he ipoke on the\nlubject of lntermediite hockey. In\niddition have reid the, Bulletin Iiiued by J. P. Whyte convener ot\nthe Western Canadian Intermediate\nHockey Auoclition, md right or\nwrong, we still think lomething\nihould be done along theie lntermediite lines to tike cire of the\nover-age chaps who like their hockey, md have considerable ability.\nWe have no doubt that the hockey\npowen In Kimberley will ln due\ncoune do lomething along theie\nlines. *\nReferee ond Linesman\nSystem Alberto Plan\nCALOARY. Nov. 12 (CP)-A1-\nberta Senior Hockey Auoclition\nhu decided to use the referee end\nlinumin tyitem for the olficlitini\nof all gamu during tbe 1938-40\nwuon. The tyitem wlU be tome-\nwhit- limilar to that uied ln the\nNational Hockey League, although\nthe referee will be ln tuU charge\not the game, md wiU have the\npower to call offsides lt he to de-\nlires The linesman ln addition to\ncalling olf sidei, md ftclng the puck,\ncm report rough pity to the referee, although the latter will hive\nthe finil My ln handing out pen-\naltlu.\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBAU\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP Cable).-\nFootball gamei pliyed Saturday ln\nthe Old Country resulted u loUowi:\n,      SOUTH A\nNorwich 1, Arsenil 1.\nCryital Palace 8, Chariton 1\nMillwall 2, Wut Ham 2.\nClapton 5, Southend 1.\nTottenham 8, Watford 2.\nMIDLANDS\nCoventry 3, Birmingham 1.\nLuton 2, Wolverhampton 2.\nWeit Bromwlch 1, Leiceiter 0.\nWtlsall 1, Northampton 1.\nSOUTH B\nAlderthot 4, Portimouth 4.\nQueen'i Park 1, Brentford 0.\nBournemouth 2, Fulham 1.\nChelsea 3, Reading 0.\nSouthampton 3, Brighton I.\nNORTHEAST\nBradford 8, Middleibro- 0.\nDarlington 1, Leeds \u2022United 1.\nYork City 8, Hull City 1.\nHartlepool! 3, Halifax 1\nHuddenfield 2, Newcaitle 0.\nNORTHWEST\nBuiy 8, Burnley 0.\nCarliile 1, Preiton J.\nOldham 2, Bolton 2. \u25a0\nRochdale 8, Accrlngton 1.\nBlackburn 9, Southport 0.\nWESTERN\nWrexham 2, Chester 2.\nManchester United fl, Crewe 1.\nEverton 3, Manchuter City 1,\nTranmere 1, Liverpool 8.\nStoke City 4, New Brighton 1.\nStockport 2, Port Vale 1.\nIAST MIDLANDS\nBarmley 2, Rotherhim 2.\nChesterfield 4, Sheffield Wednuday 0.\nDoncaster 2, Notts County L\nGrimsby 7, Lincoln 3.\nNotts Forut 6, Mansfield X\nSCOTTISH-WEST\nAlbion 2, Third Linark 0.\nClyde 3, Dumbarton 3.\nHamilton 6, Partick 4.\nKilmarnock 1, MotherweU 1.\nMorton 0, Celtic 1.\nQueen of South 4, Airdrle 2.\nQueen'i Park t, Ayr 4.\nRangen 4, SL Mirren 0.\nSCOTTISH-IAST\nAUoa I, Hearts 3.\nArbroath 0, Cowdenbeath 8.\nDundee U. 2, SL Johniton 2.\nDunfermline 4, Aberdeen 3.\nFalkirk 8, King'i Park 2.\nHibernians 1, Stenhouiemuir 2.\nRaith 2, Dundee 1.\nSL Bernard! 2, Eut File 1.\nSOUTHWEST\nBrlitol Roven 3, Bristol City 0.\nNewport City 1, Torquay 0.\n\u25a0Plymouth 3, Swansea 0. 0\nSwindon 2, Cardiff 2.\nBlackpool 5, Barrow 4.\nU.S. FOOTBALL\nBy The Aitoolited Prett\nEAST!\nHarvird IS, Army 0.\nColumbia 19, Navy 18.\nBrown 14, Yale 14 (Ue).\nHoly Crosi 14, Temple 0.\nMluourl 20, New York Univenlty\n7.\nPrinceton 9, Dartmouth 7.\nPenn State 10, Penn 0.\nPittsburgh fl, Carnegie Tech 0,\nCornell 14, Colgate 12.\nFordham 13, Indian! 0- \"\"\"\nGeorgetown 20, Maryland 0.\nAmhent 19, Trinity 0.\nRutgen 18, Lafayette t.\nVermont 0, Norwich 0 (tie).\nMaine 12, Bowdoin 8.\nSwarthmore 10, Johni Hopklni 0.\nUnlnut 13, Drexel 14.\nSOUTH!\nVanderbilt 28, Sewanee T.\nGeorgia Tech 13, Kentucky 6.\nGeorgia 6, Florida 2.\nAuburn 10, Villanova f.\nTenneuet 34, The Citadel 0.\nTulane 13, Alabama 0.\nDuke 20, Virginia Military 7.\nDuquesne 7, North Carolina State\n0.\nNorth Caroline 32, Davidion O.\nWllllim md Miry 19, Randolph-,\nMacon 8.\nMIDWEST!\nIowa 7, Notre Dime fl.\nMinnesota 20, Michigan 7.\nPurdue 3, Northwestern 0.\nIUlnoli 7, Wisconsin 0.\nOhio State tl, Chicago 0. \u25a0\nNebraska 7, Kantu 0.\nOklahoma 13, Kanui State 0.\nDepauw 48, Earlham 8.\nUke Foreit 39, WabuhO.\nSOUTHWEST*.\nTexu Christltn 18, Tulta 0.\nArkansas 12, Rice 12 (Ue).\nBaylor 20, Texu 0.\nTexu A. Is M. 6, Southern Methodist 2.\nTexu Tech 0, Centenary 0 (Ue).\nROCKY MOUNTAIN!\nUtah 34, Hawaii 19.\nBrigham Young 0, Utah State D\n(tie).\nDenver 13, Colorado State 8.\nColorado Minei 71, Western State\n7.\nColorado CoUege 19, Whitman 7.\nFAR WEST!\nSouthern California 83, Stanford\n0.\nWuhlngton 13, California 8.\nSanta Clan 6, Michigan State 0.\nWashington State 21, Ideho 11.\nOregon State 19, Oregon 14.\nGonzaga 23, Montana 0.\nNorth Dakota State 16, Montana\nState College 11\nMontana Mlnu 23, CarroU 0.\nApostoli to Fight\nSouth African Dee. 5\nDENVER Nov. 12 (AP).\u2014Promoter Jack Kmner announced\nSaturday he had ilgned Fred\nApoitoli, lormer middleweight\nboxing champion, tor a bout with\nEddie Pierce ol Johannesburg,\nSouth Africa, here Dec. 8.\nWynndel and High\nHoop Winners In\nCreston League\nCRESTON, B. C \u2014 High School\neonUnuu to ihow tuptrtortty In\nthe Commerciil Basketball League\nwith the eauoned men'i tetm trimming Canadian! 24-23, md High\nGirli downing Cruton Moton 22-12\nIn lut weeki lugue fixtures.\nWynndel took Universal Moton\n27-23. Wynndel hu rounded up\niti fuU quota of pliyen md will\nbe heard trom throughout the iea-\nion.\nIn thi men'i eecUon Centdlmi\nippetred to hive a win in hand,\nwith i 13-10 lead it half Ume ind\ni tlmilir lead et the three-quarter\nperiod. High came itrong In Ute\nfinal 10 minutu to bold their opponent! Koreleu while chilklng up\nthree basket! to wipe out a five-\npoint deficit md win by one point.\nTeami:\nHigh School \u2014 Cooper, BeU, Hlpwell, Rota, K. Kolthammer, Wightmann.    -\nCanadlani \u2014 Couling, Corner, Gabelhei, Croaion, Truicott, Nastasi,\nDale.\nHlpwell wu ttit big bssket getter\ntor the winnen with I count ot 12.\nCorner wu tbe pick of the loeen\nwith nine.\nThe winning margin of four\npolnti Juit ibout illustrited the\nsuperiority of Wynndel over Unl-\nversal Moton. The leid wu three\npointi it half time wben the tally\nitood 14-11. Huicroft, newcomer to\nWynndel, wu weU up in the icorlng with eight polnti\u2014one lesi thin\nBuster Martell, who led tbe winnen with nine. Charlie Kolthammer\nhad a grett night with 14. Teami:\nWynndel \u2014 Bathie, F. Hagen,\nHindley, Huicrolt, Cooper, Markin,\nMartell.\n.Univeratl Moton \u2014 Erlckion, C.\nKolthammer, Armitage, Husbmd,\nSchike, Amatto.\nAll the High Glrli hid a chmce\nto ihow their wares, nine ol them\ntaking the floor throughout the\ngame with Moton. The itudenta\nhad a 10-2 lud at hall Ume, md\nwith frequent subititutioni in the\nlut hilt had no trouble winning.\nRuby Palmer, with 11, wu winnen' high corer, ind E. LaBelle with\ntlx, wu moit prominent tor Motora\nTeams:\nHigh School \u2014 Clark, A. La-\nBelle, Pilmer, Erlckion, Lowther,\nBey, Hendren, Cooper, Hare.\nMoton \u2014 E. Spratt, Ferguion, Y.\nLaBelle, E. LaBelle, Tompkini, md\nThorpe.\nRefereu were G. Thorpe, 8. Rogen md Amatto.\nSoccer Weekend\nFull oi Surprises\nLONDON, Nov. 1* (CP Cable).-\nHlgh-tcorlng toccer matchei ln the\nUnited Kingdom Siturday produced\nplenty ot surprise!. Full achedulu\nwere pliyed by the 10 leaguu operating in England end Scotland.\nFalkirk md Rmgen, heading the\ntwo Scottish groupi, each icored ltt\nfourth itralght victory but in Englmd only a few teami have won\nmaximum polnti. Leedi United won\n3-1 tt Darlington to preserve an\nunblemished record and ihares leadership ot the Northeut tection with\nNewcastle United beaten 2-0 at Huddersfield.\n. In the Northweit group Oldham\nAthletic wu held to a 2-5 draw by\nBolton Wanderen but retains top\nplice with liven polnti. Areenil\ncould only ihare two goala it Norwich but remains out tn front among\nthe London md Dlitrict clubi ln\nUie South \"A\" lecUon.\nStoke City md Grimlby Town\nwent into undisputed leadership ot\nthe Weitern and Eait Midland\ngroupi respectively md Wolverhampton Wanderen md Blrmlng-\nton are joint holden ol Midland'!\ntop berth.\nIn ScotUsh matchu Rmgen\ntrounced St Mirren 4-0 and Falkirk\nmtdt lt 8-2 over King'i Park.\nENGtiSHRUGBY\nLONDON, Nov. 1J (CP Cable).-\nEngllsh Rugby League matchei\nplayed Saturday resulted u followi:\nBarrow 8, Wldnu 18.\nLeigh 22. Oldham 11.\nLiverpool Stanley 8, Broughton\nRangen 10.\nSt. Heleni 10, Rochdale Horneti ll\nWlgin 17, Wtrrington 7.\nBailey 6, York 18.\nBramley 24, Keighley 3.\nFeathentone 13, Dewlbury U.\nHalifax 22, Bradford Northern 13.\nHull 12, Huddenfield t. .\nHunilet 14, Leedi 4.\nWakefield Trinity 23, HuU-Klng-\niton 0.\nLONDON, Nov. U (CP Ceble).-\nEngllsh Rugby Union matchu played Saturday resulted u follows:\nLondon Hospital 11, London Iriih\nmd Welsh 22.\nRoulyn Ptrk 18, Guy'i Hotpital I.\nSt Btrt'i Hoipital 12, Klng'l College Hospital 8.\nAldershot Command 0, St Miry'i\nHospital 18.\nAbertillery 8, Crou Keyi 0.\nCambridge Univenlty ll, Htrle-\nqulni 12.\nGloucuter 28, Oxford Unlven\nlty 14.\nLlmelly 17. Aberavon 4.\nNuth 20, Bridgend ll.\nPenirth 0,'Jtewport 13.\nWuton-Super-Mire 3, Brlitol 8.\nNuneaton 0, Coventry 33.\nSKI JUM? IS BEING\n, BUILT, SHEEP CREEK\nSHEEP CREEK, B. ti\u2014The new\nikl jump which ii being mide btlow the tecond switchback of the\nReno Road, ii nearlng completion.\nThe labor ii aU being done by local\nenthusiast!.\nLONDON, Ont, Nov. 12 (CP)\nChirlu Rou (Sandy) Somerville, Canadian Amateur Golf\nChampion, ilx Umu and United\nStatu Amateur champion once,\nhu been commluloned u a Second Lieutenant ln the Royal Canadian Army Service Corpi, non-\npermanent force, here.\nCARS   RUN   BETTER   WITH-\nAMAUE OIL\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 BAKER      NELSON. B.C\nMATHIESON AGAIN\nOFFICER OF CAMP\nCOMMUNITY C.LUB\nKIMBERLEY, B. C \u2014 file sesnl-\ntnnuil taeeUng of the Chipmin\nCamp Community Club wu held\nhere. Only office coming up tor\nelecUon wu thit ot Secretary-\nTreuurer, end T. W. Mithiuon\nwu again reelected.\nThe flnmclil itanding of the elub\nwu good, md leveral expendituru\nwere authoriied, among theie being for the construcUon of a third\ntennis court An advance wu tin\nmade to the Swimming Pool Committee for Improvement! to the already very attractive ipot\nA donition of $23 to Uie new Boy\nScout HaU wu made.\nSKI SLANTS\nBy MOTHER\nWhen \"Powder\" Grodzki and\n\"Dynamite\" Boie hollered Tlrei\",\nthere wu greet activity at the ikl\njump.... Clire Jewltt mide a dive\nfor hli dog, tcooped blm up, and\nran Uke a deer tor the neirest\nitump, preferably a hoUow one,\ndown which Clare md the dog\ntumbled until the imoke cleared\nFred md Ouie raced lor the nearest clump of trees md played Tarzan, getting ao lir awty thit lt\nwu time to run Irom the next blut\nwhen they reappeared.\nReeve wu quite aurprlied when\nthe ue he usei to \"cut the coil\nwith at home\" wouldn't work on\ntbe. treu.\nPhU uyi lt't twice ai hard to\ncut brush at the new ikl hill,\nclaiming the condemned Hull curli\nup and growi Into the ground\nagain.\nAnother Sunday md Ute outrun\nihould be completed. Nell md Erie\nwould lurely maki good lumber-\nJacks the wiy they cleir the bruih\n\u2014ol couru they're not getting paid\ntor thli, which makes a difference.\nHarry HulU cime out to look the\nhiU over, md pronounced lt \"topi\".\nHe regretted, though, thit hli bonu\ntre a trifle brittle for jumping.\nWhen the club holdi the Kootenay zone chtmplonihlpt next Feb*\nruary, Nelion citlzeni wlU iea ikl-\njumping that wlU make the former\nexhibition! on the old Fairvitw\nhill teem like child'i play. v\nWt undtntand thit ''Pru.\" went\nto Cilgiry to ikl over the weekend.\nSee you next Sundiy at the ikl\nhllL\nPAttl BIVIN\nFREEMAN \u00abk LIE\\|\/\n\u2022       rUBNITURe   COMPANV   \u00ab\nThe Houie ot Furniture Styles\nEagle Blk.     Neleon     Phona 111\nSec Our New\nComforters\nPrletd Frem\n$12.75 to $29.50\nBill Taylor Gets\nFirst NIL. Goal\nTORONTO, Nov. 13 (CP)-It gou\nwithout uying thit Manager Conn\nSmythe got more utiificUon than\nhla arch-rival, Luter Pitrlck from\ntbe 1-1 overtime Ue Toronto Leifi\nplayed with New York Rangen\nSaturday night For the Leafi*\nicorer wu Billy Taylor, who got\nhli fint goal In hli lint game In\nUie National Hockey League belore\n11,582 fani.\nIt wu only lait Spring that,the\nillver-hilred Patrick ehiracterlzed\nBilly the Kid u the greateit Junior\nhe had teen ln 20 yean. The remark\nwu made u the briik young blond\nwu leidlng Othiwi General! to\na Cmidim Junior ehimplonihlp '\nmd tht Memorial Cup over Edmonton Roamen.\nTtylor Utt night whipped In a\n\u25a0econd period goil to Ue tht More\n\u2022nd deprive the Broadway Blue\nShirt! of their flnt 1M\u00bb victory.\nTiylor'i tally cancelled one icored\nby Nell ColvlUe ln the flj\u00abt\nColville got hit goil u hii team\nwai ihorthanded, Babe Pratt draw-\nIng a penalty lor tripping Syl Appi.\nIRISH SOCCER\nBELFAST, Nov. 11 (CP Cable)\u2014\nIrish football league gamei played,\ntoday reiulted u lollowe:\nArdi J, CllltonvlUe 1 .\nBelfut Celtic 4, Glentorui S\nColeraine 6, Bangor 1\nDiitillery _ Linfield I\nLine 0, Glenavon t\nNewry Town 2, Derry Clt\u00bb \u2022\nPortadown 4, Ballymena X\nFOOTBAU STARS\nRECEIVE TROPHIES\nWINNIPKJ, Nov. 12 <C\u00abi-\nTrophiu were preeeuted here Saturday to Howard Cleveland. Regina\nRoughriden' halfback, u the moat\nvaluable player to hli team in tha\nWutern Interprovlnclal FootbaU\nUnion, and to Halfback Harry Badger u the moot Improved Winnipeg Blue Bomben player over lut\nyear.\nAlberta Intermediate Residence\nRule Changed; $600 Voted Hockey\nCALOARY, Nov. \u00bb (CP).-Al-\nberta Amateur Hockey AmoclaUon\nstt ltl annual meeting during the\nweekend etrmirked $600 to be ueed\nfor Uie promotion ol amiteur hockey by the athletic organization! Interested In carrying on the iport\nimong Uie military unlti In Cal-\nry, Edmonton and Lethbridge. D.\n_. McDonald, Calgary, George Mackintosh, Edmonton and J. W. Mou,\nLethbridge, will be In charge ot thla\nwork.\nFor Ute Intermediate dlvlilon, Ute\nresidence rule within Uie Province\nwu chmged Irom October 15 to December 1. The execuUve request!\nthat affUiatlons be forwarded to Uie\nSecretary belore Dec. 1 and that\nregistration of playen bl accomplished not later than December 18.\nIt wu also decided tint an Intermediate \"A\" champion ba declared by Mirch 0 to be reidy lor\ncompeUUon in the Western Cmada playdowni. The Western Intermediate flnali will again be\nitaged it Vemon, B. C. In the\nlnter-Provinclal pliyofti, Manitoba, Saakatchewm, Alberta ud\nBritiih Columbia wfll be repre-\nunted. Leat Winter wu the lint\nUme for i number ol yem that\nManitoba md British Columbia\nhad representatives in this play\noff.\nThe AuocliUon, taking Into consideration that Gordon Robblni hid\nbeen working In Edmonton since\nlast April, awarded the goal-keeper to the Edmonton Flyen. Robblni\nhad been ilgned by botti Olda and\nEdmonton clubi md It wu not\nknown definitely who the pliyer\nwould he performing tor during\nthe 1039-40 weion unUl thii meet-\nAU offlclali at tha orgmlzaUon\nwere returned to office. Preiident,\nGeorge Micklntoth, Edmonton:\nVloe-Preiident Peta Egtn, Cilgary;\nSecretary-Treesurer, J. T. North,\n\u2022Cilgary; ExecuUve, W. C. W. Stanley, High River: Dr. W. O. Herdy,\nEdmonton; Hugh Wilion, Wetatkl-\nwin; R. MacKenzie, Lacombe: IX\nP. McDonald, QOgaryj J. W. Mou,\nLethbridge, and J. V. McDougill.\nBliirmore, ln addlUon to the President md Vice-President\nsaid Mr. Picobac\n\u2022 \"My grandfather eooM We bought one of the heit\ntobacco farmi in Eues County fbr a yoke of oxen\", taid\nHerb, hired man to the highe* bidder. \"And I might\nbe growing my own prime Canadian Bnriey today. But\nhe didn't have the oxen.\"\n\"Ah, yea\", eigbed Mr. Picobac. \"Grandfathere ate Sb\nthat But coniole younelf, Herb. Yoa don't need a\nyoke of oxen to buy younelf a mild...cool...iweet\nmoke. Picobac b die pick of Canada'i Barley crop and\nyou can buy \u2022 leal-tight poach of Picobac for fifteen\n\"Beit buy in the country\", admitted Herb.\n\"It DOES torte good In \u2022 plpei\"\nMANDr\u00abAi.noHiroucH.lM\n%4J.\"LOK.TOP\"tlN-W\nalio pacta\/ In Pocket Tim\n 'AG!   EIGHT\nvn*3ksL Gih,\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 13.  1939\nCKLN AND   f\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7:00\u2014O Canada\nT:03-Toast te Coffee Club (CKLN)\n8:00\u2014The News\n8: IS\u2014Singen and Songi\n8:30\u2014Good Morning Matinee\n8:45-Muilcil Newsy (CKLN)\n9:0O-The BalUdeer\n9:1J-The Kldoodlen\n9:30\u2014 B C. Radio School\n10:00\u2014The Happy Gang\n10:3O-Cavalcade of Drama (CKLN)\n11:00\u2014Hospital Programme (CKLN)\n11:30\u2014Rochester Civic Orch.\nAFTERNOON\n12:0O-Luncheon Music (CKLN)\n1:00\u2014The Newt\n1:15\u2014French Women Todty\n1:30\u2014Rainbow Trio\n1:45-BBC Newi\n3:15\u2014Tingo Time\n2:30\u2014Songi by Simone Quesnel\n2:45\u2014Closing   Stock   Quotations\n3:00\u2014Reggie Child'! Orch.\n8:1S-Annette HasUngs\u2014soprino\n8:30\u2014Riy Perkins, pianist\n3:45\u2014Crawford Ensemble\n4:00\u2014Interview wllU Mn. Llndl\nLitUaJohn,\n. 4:15\u2014Larry Cross ind Compiny\n4:30\u2014Shep Field's Orchutn\n4:45\u2014My job\u2014interview\n5:00\u2014Petite Musicile\nS:30-Tilk by the Hon. Dr. Man-\nIon, M. P.\nEVENINC\n\u00ab:00-Supper Melodies (CKLN)\n8:30\u2014To Be Announced\n7:00\u2014Dance Music\n7:30\u2014Dogs ln Harness\n7:45\u2014Horace Lapp'i Orch.\n8:00\u2014The Newi\n8:13-Llbrary Programme (CKLN)\n8:30\u2014Once Upon t Time, drum\n8:0O-Stag Party\n9:30\u2014Generally Spuktng, talk\n0:45-Enklne Hewkln'i Orch.\n10:0O-Songi of the Vein\n10:8O-Chuck  Koiter'i Orch.\nIl:00-Thi Newi\n11:15\u2014Ctrl Ravazzt'i Orch.\n11:30\u2014Ptul  Carson, organlit   '\n12:00-GOD SAVE THE KING\nC| AT \u2014 TRAIL\nMORNINC .\n7:0O\u2014Bretkfut Club\n7:45\u2014Memorlu\n8:15\u2014Programme Reiume\n10:45\u2014Musical  Workshop\nll:30-On With the Dmce\nAFTERNOON\n1:30-Virletlu\n2:15-Women'i Journtl\n4:30\u2014Theitre Newi\n4:45-Melody Time\n5:30\u2014Orgtn Reverlu\n5:45\u2014Headllnu in Sport\nEVENINC\n7:00\u2014The Lone Ringer\n8:15\u2014Light Up ind Liiten\n8:S0-On the Mill \u25a0   ,\n8:45\u2014Songs ot Veiteryeer\ntl:30-Slgn Oft\nOther Periodi \u2014 CBC Programme!\nU.S. NETS' BEST\n8:00-Ridlo Theitre (CBS)\n6:30-Alec Templeton (NBC-Red)\n7:00\u2014Josef Pasternack't Orchestra\n(NBC-Red)\n7:30-Blondle (CBS)\n8:0Q-Pleasure Time (NBC-Red)\n8:30\u2014Richard Crooks It Symphony\n(NBC-Red)\n9:00\u2014Adventures  ot Sherlock\nHolmes (NBC-Red)\n9:30\u2014Hawthorne Houm\n(NBC-..ed)\n10:00-Paul Sullivan'! Newi (CBS)\n10:30\u2014Chuck Foster'i Orch.\n(NBC-Red)\n11:00\u2014Piul Cirson \u2014 orginUt\n(NBC-Blue) '\nSWISS GETS LIFE\nFOR 1935 MURDER\nBIEL, Switzerland,' Nov. 12 (CP)\n\u2014Ernst Schupbich wu sentenced\nhere Siturdiy to Switzerland's maximum penalty\u2014life imprisonment\u2014\n(or the murder of his nine-year-old\netepson, Maurice Nicolet on a Canadim farm ln 1935.\nHis wife was sentenced to eight\nyears tn jail for poisoning her first\nhusband, Paul Nicolet watchmaker,\nthe previoui year. The couple fled\nSwitzerland to Canada after the\nfint murder and settled neir Bay\nTree, Alta., 270 miles Northwest of\nEdmonton.\nYUKON MINING RICHTS\nARE HELD FOR SOLDIERS\nOTTAWA, Nov. 12 (CP)-Per-\n\u25a0ons on active aervice with the Allied forces who hold mining rlgbU\nin the Yukon are exempted in an\norder-in-council appearing ln the\nCanada Gazette from regulaUons\nrequiring certain expenditures and\nwnrk on-these cUims.\nThey will be permitted to hold\niuch rlghU free from iny riik of\ncancellation owing to ftilure to\ncomply with requiremenU of the\nYukon Quartz and Placer Mining\nAcU. The order will be valid until\nlix monthi ifter demobilization.\nENLISTED MEN BEING\nTAUGHT GERMAN, FRENCH\nTORONTO, Nov. 12 (CP)-This\nnew crop of Canadian coldlers will\nbe able to flirt with the mademoiselles and talk to the Nazis ln their\nown language\u2014provided they learn\ntheir lessons. Dr. W. J. Dunlop, director of the Univenity of Toronto\nExtension Oltice, announced that\ncourses in conversational French\nand German are being started tor\natudenU who enlist\nNAZIS FORMALLY TAKE\nOVER POLISH CENTRE\nLODZ, Nov. 12 (AP). - The\nPdllsh textile centre wes formally-\nannexed by Germany Saturday\nai part of the Federal DUtrlct of\nWirthelind.\nFinlander Captured\nHELSINGFOR8, Nov. 12 (CP-\nHivu) \u2014 Thi 3200-ton Flnnlih\n. freighter Ferrum, cirrylng timber to the Netherlindi, wu captured by a Germin wirshlp In\nthi Qulf of Bothnia Stturdiy, It\nwu reported here.\nEDMONTON REMEMBRANCE\nPARADE  IS LARGEST EVER\n- EDMONTON, Nov. 12 (CP)-\nTha largeit Remembrance Diy\nptrtdt of 2000 soldiers ind 2000\nGrut Wir vetirtnt moved\nthrough downtown itreeti ind\nwis witched by mon thin 4000\nspectators.\nCREW MEMBERS ARRESTED\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP). - Police\nboarded t British ship which docked in the Thames Saturday and arrested 80 of the crew. Tlie name\nof the ship and Uie charges were\nnot disclosed.\nA88A88INATED  MAN  BURIED\nST. LOUIS, Nov. 12 (AP)-Eddie\nO'Hare, horse and dog racing promoter assassinated In Chicago, wu\nburied Saturday.\nSheriff Decides Will\nLearn to Land After\nFirst Flight\nGRIMSHAW. Alta., Nov. 12 (CP)\n\u2014Henry \"Hmk*' Thotnpson, sheriff's bailiff in this town 250 miles\nNorthweit of Edmonton, probably\nwill take one lesson at least before\nhe decides to take an airplane Into\nthe air again\u2014how to get down.\nLait week Thompson md William Miller, Grlmahaw garage operator, bought m airplane. Neither\nknew anything about flying. MiUer\ntinkered with the motor. Thompion\nwho once had had a ride in a plane\ngot into the cockpit and began\nroaring the plane up md down the\nfield. ,\nTo the surprise of a crowd ot\nspectaton and himself, the plme\nsuddenly left the ground and headed for the centre ot town. He missed house after houu, by Inches before he mmaged to clear the town.\nSUH flying low, he cruhed into\ni lirge clump of trees.\nThompson's only injuriu wen \u25a0\nshaklng-up and a naity cut on the\ncheek, and he waa quite elated\nbut Mechanic Miller li \"plumb\nmid.\" Thompson's rough treatment,\nof machinery irks the mechanic and\nbesides the plane Is a wreck and\nMiller thinki it wu iuch a waste\nof money.\nMEXICO PORTS CLOSED\nTO OTHER WARSHIPS\nMEXICO CITY. Nov. 12 (API-\nNaval authoriUu luued instructions Saturday for enforcement of\nm execuUve decree by Pruldent\nLazaro Cardenas closing all Mexican porU to belligerent warships,\nsubmarinu and airplanes. Tne\nPresident'! decree was aimed at\npreserving Mexico's neutrality.\nKAISER TO BE MOVED\nFROM DOORN REGION\nTP HAGUE, Nov. 12 (CP-Ht-\nvis)\u2014Former Kaiser Wilhelm will\nbe removed from Doom, where he\nhu been in exile ilnce the end of\nthe First Great War, to the Hague,\nwhen the Doom region U Inundated\nu a defence meuure, lt wu Indicated there Saturday.\nSUICIDES DECREASE\nTORONTO, Nov. 12 (CP)\u2014One\not the strange effecU of war on a\npeople U to reduce the number ot\nsuicides, lt wu noted Siturdiy u\nflguru releued by the city morgue\nshowed six cues in October thU\nyeir compared with 14 tor the lime\nmonth in 1938.\nFormer U.S. Army\nChief Against Aid\nfor Belligerents\nCHICAGO, Nov. 12 (AP)-\"Not\none cent; not one soldier,\" ihould\nbe the nation'! reply to any appeal\ntrom European belligerenti for aid,\nleys General Charles P. Summer-\nall, former Chief of Staff of Uie\nU.S. Army.\n\"Let the American people resolve never again to engage In wars\nnot made upon them,\" he userted\nin an addreu to the Union League\nClub.\n'\"Acre can be no greiter fillicy\nthan to say we should uve others\nfrom defeat ... We cannot settle\ntheir quarreli nor miintaln the\nbalance of power ln Europe.\"\nNEW AND BETTER PEACE NEEDED\nSAYS ROOSEVELT ON NOVEMBER 11\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (AP). -\nPresident Roosevelt asserted Saturday that the world needed a \"new\nand better peace\" than that at the\nend of the first Great War - a\npeace that would cause men to \"lay\ndown weapons of hatred\" and forego the \"purposeless ambitions\"\nwhich hive creited fear.\nThe President set forth hU peace\nviews in an address to the cadets\nof Virginia Military Institute. Lexington, Va., on the 100t|j anniverury ot the school. He spoke from\nthe White House here by long distance telephone,\nWEAPONS OF PEACE\nIt is fitting, he said.'to remember on this Armistice Day that the\nonly object of arms U to \"bring\n\u2022bout a condition in which quiet\noeace under liberty can prevail.\"\nThe President nude the speech\nshortly after reluming from Arlington National Cemetery where he\nled wreath-laying ceremonlu it\nthe tomb of the Unknown Soldier.\n\"In this seaion,\" he Hid, \"we have\nbeen used to celebrating the anniversary of the Armistice of the\nWorld War. Now we need a new\nind better peace; a puce which\nshall cause men at length to lay\ndown weapons of hatred which\nhave been used to divide them; and\nto forego purposeless imbitiom\nwhich have created fear \u2014 ambitions which in the long run serve\nno useful end,\n\"We seek a language in which\nneighbor can talk to neighbor; in\nwhich men can talk to men-, md\nby which the common and homely\nand human instincts which are\nfound everywhere may reach expression through the elimination of\nfear.\"\n-NELSON DAILY NIWS. NELSON. B.C-MONDAY MORNINO. NOV. 1t 1939-\nYou Can't Afford to Miss the Big Bargains OfferedBelou\nLEAGUE ABANDONS\nWARTIME SESSION\nGENEVA, Nov. 12 (AP)-The\nLeague ot Nations Saturday iban-\ndoned plana to hold a wartime session of the Council tnd Auembly\nicheduled for December 4 beciuse\nof bitter oppoiition of neutral states\nmd othen.\nIn Switzerland the leading Pa-\ntette de Liutinne uld \"Wirtlme\nU the time tor the Letgue to pity\ndetd.\"\nNeutriU ind their nipporten In\noppoiition to the session decUred\nthey tetred lt would be ilmoit Impossible to keep politics out of the\nmeetings, it which Russians, Polei,\nBriUsh md French, md possibly\n\u2022lso Czechi, would have the right\nto talk; \u25a0\nTrad* Pact Blamed\nShingle Price Drop\nSEATTLE, Nov. 12 (AP)- The\nUnited Statu Rid Cedar Shingle\nIndustry, Inc., blamed the trade\nagreement with Canada Saturday\nfor Britiih Columbit ihlpping into\nthii country ilnce lut June 17 m\n\"exceu\" of shingles over Uie ume\nUme lut yeir of 2,800 can.\nThe recent 80-cent drop in price\nmd the \"collapse\" of demand hu\nreiulted, with extreme detriment\nto milli thli ilde of Uie borcVr,\nSecretary-Manager David M. Williams nid. Shinglei are now on the\nfree Hit\n\"It U high time the people of the\nNorthweit teU the Government\nthey wUl not itand for continuance\nof thii Injustice,\" he stld.\nTwo Girls, Youth\nDie in Car Wreck\nPORTLAND, OLre., Nov. 12 (AP)\n\u2014Two girls md t youth loit their\nlives early Saturday when their\nautomobile smashed Into a rocky\ncllft at the West end approach to\nthe St. Johns Bridge across the\nWillamette River.\nTbe dead were Albertlm Prtn-\neen, 19; Vere Helen Mclnnli, 19,\n\u2022nd Jimu M. Sherer, 29, ill ot\nPortlind. Wtlter M. Dally, 23, a\ncompmion, wu seriously Injured.\nMiss Princen wis t princess In\nthe 1937 PorUmd Rose Festival\nBritons Are Told to\nLeave Netherlands\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP) -\nReuten Newi Agency reported\ntrom Amsterdam Saturday that\nBritUh reildenU of the Netherlandi htd been told by the coniul general to letve for Britain\nunleu they hive \u25a0 ipecltl reaion\nto remain in Dutch territory.\nSTRIKE-BOUND SHIPPERS\nFORCED LAY OFF WORKERS\n, NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP) -\nCoastal ihlpping companiu affected by a 12-day-old Longshoremen's\nstrike Saturdiy begin Uying off\nhundreds of office worken ind\nitaff employees.  .\nOfficials of the American FederaUon of Labor'! International\nLongshoremen's Association estimated 10,000 pier employees here\nilready have been thrown out ot\nwork. The Longihoremen are seeking a 40-hour week and a $1 an\nhour wage icale..\nTHREE HELD AT REGINA FOR\nPAMPHLET DISTRIBUTION\nREGINA, Nov. 12 (CP)-Willltm\nMurray of Regina end ttoo girls,\nboth minors, were held by police\nhere Saturday following distribution of anti-war propaganda\nPolice charged the trio placed\npamphlets under doors and In letter boxes of homu. All were held\non charges under section 39 of Uu\nDefence of Cmada Act\nUNDERTAKER DONATES\nAMBULANCE. RED CROSS\nWINDSOR, Ont, Nov. 12 <CP)-\nJames R. CJegg, Toledo, O., undertaker, Saturday gave the Canadian\nRed Crou Society e fully-equipped\nambulance. It wu pused through\ncustomi tree.\nSEAMEN SENTENCED\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP).\u2014Seventy-six Lascar Sumen on a British\nliner were sentenced to one month's\nhard Ubor for refusing to nil without double piy for wir rUki. The\nprosecution uid the men htd been\nflven 29 per cent increuu in pay.\nolice boarded the ship and arrested\nthe men when it docked Saturday.\nStory of Choice of\nUnknown Soldier\nIs Told\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP Cable). -\nThe itory of how the body ot the\nEmpire's unknown warrior wu ie-\nlected tor burial in Westminster\nAbbey wu given for the first Ume\nSaturday in a letter to tbe Daily\nTelegraph by Brigadier-General L.\nJ. Wyatt Commander of the BritUh troopi in France ln 1920.\nReceiving notification that the\nKing had approved a suggestion tor\nburial of the unknown warrior in\nthe Abbey, General Wyatt iuued\ninstructions \"thit the body of a\nBritUh eoldier, which It would be\nImpossible to identUy, Ihould be\nbrought from etch of the four bittle ireu \u2014 Aline, Somme, Arras\nand Ypres \u2014 on the night' of Nov.\n7. They were to be pUced in the\nchapel of Sain Pol.\n\"The party bringing ln uch body\nwu to return at once sa there\nshould be no chmce of their knowing on which the choice fell.\nx x x the four bodlei liy on\nstretchers, each covered by a Union\nJack; in front of the altar wu the\nshell at a coffin which had been\nsent from England' to receive the\nremains. I selected one xxx pUced\nIt in tbe shell; screwed down the lid.\nThe other bodiu were removed md\nreburied in a military cemetery\noutside my headquarten at Saint\nPol.\n\"I hid no Idea even of the area\nfrom which Ihe body I telected\nhad come; none else cm know It\"\nCHAMBERLAIN IMPROVES\nLONDON. Nov. 12 (CP). -r The\ncondition of Prime Minuter Chamberlain luffering in ittack of gout,\ncontinuu to improve. Mr. Chamberlain U confined to hU rooms\nbut has not Interrupted hli work\n\u2022nd continues to receive members\n*tl the cibinet\nTelephone  144\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlie per line per lniertion.\n44c per line per week (6 coniec-\nuUve lniertloni for coit of 4).\n1.43 per line \u25a0 month (20 Umu).\n(Minimum 2 Unu per Insertion)\nBox numben lie extra ThU\ncoven my number of timet.\nLEGAL NOTICE\nlie per Une, fint lniertion md\n14c eich subsequent Insertion.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT.\nSPECIAL LOW RATI\n\u2022Ituetlom Winted 26o for iny\nrequired number ef  llnu for\n\u25a0Ix dayt, payable In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy\t\nBy carrier, per week .\nBy carrier, per year _\nBy Mail:\nOne month \t\nThree monthi \u201e.....__.\nSix monthi\t\nOne yeir , 8.00\nAbove ntu ipply ln Canida,\nUnited Statu, and United Kingdom, to lubtcriben living outiidt regulir carrier treu.\nEUewhere md in Canida where\nextra postage U required, one\nmonth |1.50. thru months $4.00,\nlix months $8.00, one yetr $15.00.\n_$   .03\n_. 3!s\n-   13.00\n__\u00bb.73\n_ 2.00\n__   4.00\nLIVESTOCK,  POULTRY\nAND SUPPLIES, ETC.\n200 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PUL-\ni IeU. Govt Blood tested end banded. 8V4 mlnthi old, $1.25 uch.\nT. A. Roblnion, Gnnd Forki, B.C.\n~FOR SALE - PUREBRED VM-\nbien goat, freshened Sept Apply\n208 NeUon Avenue.Phone 570Y.\nGOOD YOUNG PIGS POR SALE.\nR. D. Kennedy, Lemon Creek,\nvU Perry Siding.\nFOR SALE - FRESH MltK COW.\n,   John M. Timllen, Gibson Cnek.\n?OUNO COW FOR SALE. APPLY\nMn. A. Tonlck, Rosemont\nROOM AND BOARD\nROOM tt BOARD. CLOSE TO\n\u25a0Bayer. II a diy. 820_Vlctoria St\nBOARD & ROOM OR'DAY'MEALS\n704 Baker Street. Phone 392Y.\nAlberta Tourists\nSpent $5,000,000\nEDMONTON, Nov. 12 (CP>-\nNearly $5,000,000 was apent In\nAlberta thU year by touriit vlilton, an increase of about $1.-\n200,000 compared with 1938, according to figures Usued Saturday by the publicity branch of\nthe Provlnctal Government\nDIES FROM BURNS WHILE\nAIDING STRANGE DRIVER\nMEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 12 (AP)\n\u2014Obliging a stranger cost 10-year-\nold Lonzo Dodson his Ufe.\nSeveral dayi igo a man In tn\nautomobile itopped In tront ot\nLonzo's house, his mother, Mn.\nElizabeth Banks, related, and asked him to blow Into the exhaust\npipe.\nAi the youth complied the euto\nbackfired, letting his clothing if ire.\nHe died from burni Friday.\nPolice found no trace of the\nitranger. Or had they any explanation for the peculiar request\nDUNEDIN IEWELRY\nSTOLEN IN BRITAIN\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP) --Jewelry\nworth thousands of pounds hu been\nstolen trom the city residence of\nLord and Lady Dunedln, it Wu revealed Saturday. Scotland Yard de-\ntectives said uey were foUowing\nup \"certain clues\".\nHELP WANTED\nMIDDLE AGED LADY FOR GEN-\neral housework and care tor semi-\nInvalid. 215 Union St Ph. 360L.\nOPPORTUNITIES\nMOLER  DARBER CCHOOL\nLow D Bates. Enroll J Now\nYou owe younelf a Undo to be independent of bird labour. Write ui\nfor fuU information.\nPractical expert training guar'teett.\nDEPT. A, 30. WEST HASTINGS ST.\nVmcouver, & C\nCIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT\nExamination tor Clerks announced\nOpen to alL Applications to reach\nOttawi by November 30th, 1939.\nOur idvice hu helped hundreds\nobtain Civil Service positions u\nClerks, Postmen, Cuitomi Examiners, etc.'Free Booklet on requeit M. C. C. SchooU Ltd. Win-\nnipeg. Oldest in Canadi. No tgenU\nPERSONAL\nSERVE IT DAILYI .USE IT FOR\nsandwiches.  \"Mother'i  Bread.\"\n_Choquette Broi., Phone 258.\nDIARIES AND DAILY JOURNALS.\nOrder now ind avoid duappoint-\nment Mann-Rutherford Company.\nPORTRAITS OF YOUR KIDDIES\nmade ideal Christmas gUts. Make\nappointment today. Vogue Studio.\nKEEP WARM THIS\" WINTER\nwith 1 good second h\u00abnd heater\nfrom J. Chens, 524 Vernon Street\nCLARESHOLM BUTTER ON\nbread U delicious. Fresh. Direct\nfrom Creamery. Exclsv, Star Groc.\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP At\nAimer Hotel Opp^C. P. R. Depot.\nCOQC\nRIDE IN COMFORT Tl\nevenings in I heated taxi. Phone\n990, The City Taxi       \t\nIF YOU HAVE OLD CLOTHING,\nfootwear or furniture to ipire\n_please Ph. Salvation Army 818L.\nSANITARY PERSONAL RUBBER\nGoodi, 24 Utex $1. Free price Uit\nJ. Jensen, 1042 Hero, Vancouver,\nDRIVE IN NOW FOR \"WIlJfER\nproofing.\" Heat arl Anti-Freezel\netc. Beacon Service, 701 Baker St\nSPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER IS\nnow on at McGregor Brot. Solve\nyour gift problem. Give your photo\nHAVE YOU ANY ANTIQUES?\nTop pricei pild for intiquei it\nThe Home Furniture, 413 HaU St\nGET YOUR WINTER COATAHB\nhat cleaned now. Phone 107. H. J.\nWilton, Tailor and Dry Cleaner,\nGENUINE LATEX SPECIAL GfB.\n25 for $1.00 or jiffy prepared 18\nfor $1.00 (free catalogue) National\n_Importen, Box_244, Edmonton.\nAN OFFER TO E~VERY~TN\"-\nventor, lUt of wanted Inventioni\nand full information sent free. The\nRaimay Company, World Patent\nAttorneyi. 273 Bank St. Ottawa.\nLONELY FOLKS IN CANABX1\nJoin Elite Club. Confidential, reliable. Some memben with meani.\nParticulan and umple descriptions, 10c. Dept NN, Box 121,\nRegina, Sukatcnewan.\t\nCHRISTMAS\" CARDS FROM YOUR\nown snapshots are the reaUy per-\niomi cards. Send negativcand 10c\nfor umplei. Prices for quantities\nwill be sent with samples. Krystal\nPhotos. WUkle, Saskatchewan.\nUNMARRIED LADIES\" AND GEN-\ntlemen are Invited to Join The\nHome Club. Established 1928. Exchange letten, photoi, etc., with\nmemben, all tits, everywhere.\nWrite fully, stating tge. Box 148,\nVancouver, Canida.\t\nSPECIAL OFFER\"! GENTLEWtTS\nunitary rubber supplies, guaranteed quality. 28 assorted for $1.00,\nDupree PIUs $1.50. Double\nitrength $2.50. Write for new low\nprice md t free sample. Standard\nDistributors, Box 72, Regina, Sask.\nCLASSIFIED MAIL ORDERS\ntrom out-of-town residenU given\nprompt-ittention\nBIRTHS\nWORKMAN - To Mr. md Mn.\nW. R. Workman, at Slocan Community Hospital, New Denver, on\nNovember 7, e ion.   '\t\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpeciil Low Rite tor tdvertiie-\nmenti under this clauificatiou\nto issist people seeking employment Only 21c for one week\n(8 diyi) coven tny number\nof required Unea Piytblt ln\ntdvince.\nMAN AND WIFE SEEK WORK\non firm. Steady, dependable\nworken. WlUing take full charge\nWork for Winter sought ln preference to high wagei. No reuonable\noffer refused. Box 7430 DaUy News\nSTENOGRAPHER, BOOKKEEPER\nmust hive work. AUo experienced In itore work. Work more\nessential than good pay. Will\nwork part time If necesury. .Box\n9015 Diily Newa        \t\nA YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE\nwmt Job cooking In mining or\nlogging cimp In B. C. Both good\ncooks. Write itating wagu to\nGordon Green, Ymir, B. C.\nMAN WITH ONE-OR MORE\nhonu wmU tteidy work. Any\n\u25a0.; kind. Experienced, rawhidlng ipe-\ncliUy. Box 9370 Diily Newi.\nWidow wishes posrnoins\nhotel or private housekeeper.\nWell qualified. Good cook. Box\n9348 Daily Newi.\nEXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS\nposition for housework. Good ref-\nerencw. Box 9333 Dally News.\nYOUNG EXPERIENCED GlKt\ndesires work immediately. Refer-\nences. Box 9322 Daily News\nEXPERIENCED GIRL WITH WJOD\nreferencu desiru general housework, or hotel work. Apply Box\n9372 DiUy Newi.\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nYELLO\u2014The new washable\nwall  finish\u2014In  10 colon.\nNo Sizing - No Odor\nOne application Is sufficient.\nUsed on plaster, veneer, wall\nboard and paper.\nPrice $1.25 per 5 lb. pkg.\nNelson Sash & Door\nCo., Ltd.\n701 Front Street        '.  Phoni 292\nLECAL NOTICES\n^\u2022GOVERNMENT UQUOR ACT*\n(Section 28)\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR\nCONSENT TO TRANSFER\nOF BEER LICENCE\nNOTICE U hereby given thtt oo\nthe 13th day of November next the\nundersigned intend! to ipply to the\nLiquor Control Board for conient\nto transfer of Beer Licence No. 4571,\nUsued In respect of premlsu being\nptrt ot i building known u Savoy\nHotel, lituite tt 198^aker Street\nNelion, British ColumbU. upon the\nUnds described u LoU 13 and 14,\nBlock 91, Nehon City Plan, NeUon\nLand RegUtratlon DUtrlct.In the\nProvince of British Columbia, from\nWUliam Klnloch CUrk to NeUon\nHotel Company Limited, a company\nduly incorporated under tte Uws of\nthe Province ot BriUsh Columbia\nmd having IU registered offlct it\nNtlion in the uid Province, the\ntransferee.\nDATED it Nelion, B. C, thU llth\n,diy of October, 1939.\nW. K. CLARK\nNELSON HOTEL COMPANY\nLIMITED      .\nPer Jas. C. Forbu, President\n.   Applicant and Transferee.\n\"GOVERNMENT UQUOR ACT\"\n(Section 28)\nNoUce of Application for Consent to\nTransfer ot Beer Licence\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thtt\non the 9th day of December next\nthi undersigned Intends to ipply to\nthe Liquor Control Boird for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No.\n4594 Issued in respect to premises,\nbeing ptrt of i building known u\nMadden Hotel, iltutte it 539 Wtrd\nStreet NeUon, BritUh ColumbU.\nupon lands described u Lot One\n(1) of Block Five (9). NeUon City\nPlm, Nelion Land Registration DUtrlct In tht Province of British\nColumbU, from Andrew Shutty to\nJamet Edward Madden, ot Nelson,\nat British Columbia, tht transferee.\nDATED it Nelion. B. C thU \u00abth\ndiy ot November, A. D. 1939\nJAMES E. MADDEN.\nApplicant and Transferee.\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLE\nNOTICE TO RANCHERS-TRA1\nen made to order. City Au\nWrkra, 431 Joiephlne St Ph. \"\nFOR SALE. INDIAN FOUR\"Tl\ntorcycle. $150. Apply Roula\nBranch, NeUon Newt.\nWANTED MISCELLANEOl\nWANTED 10 CARS NUMBER 0\ncommon cedir cut two by al\nmd ttn, aU eleven feet long i\ntrimmed, pltned If possii\nDumont Gillowiy, B. C.\nSHIP US YOUSTCRAP META\nor iron, tny qutnUty. Top pn\nptld. Activt Trading Compa\n918 Powell St., Vincouver, B.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECT0\nASSAYER*\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, PROVINC1\nA n 11 y 11 Assayer, MetaUurgi\nEngineer, Sampling Agents\nTnU Smelter, 304-308 Joieph\nStreet Nelson, B. C.\t\nGRENV1LLE H. GRIMWOOU\nProvinciil Autyer md Chemlit\n, FlU Street P. O Box 9, Nell\nB. C  RepreienUhg thlppt\nlntereit it Trail, B. C.\nHAROLD S. ELMES, ROSSLAl\nB. C. Provlnctal Autyer, Chen\nlndlvlduil representatlvu\nihlppen it TraU Smelter.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nJ. R. McMILLAN, D. C, NEUR\nolometer, X-ray. McCullock I\nDR WILBERT BROCK, D.\n842 Btker Street Phone 989.;\nCORSETIERES\n\u25a0SPENCER CORSETS, MRS. V.\nCampbell, 370 Baker St Ph. I\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR\nBOYD C. ATFLECK, Fruitvale, I\nSurveyor tnd Engineer. Pho\n\"Buver FilU,\"\nFOR AND WANTED TO RENT [insurance and rial ista\nONE 2 AND ONE 4-ROOM SUITE\nSeparate entrancu ind vertndthi\n3' minutei trom Baker. Street\nApply C. W. Appleytrd.\nPIPE, TUBES, FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLarge itocks for Immeditte shipment\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\nlit Avenue md Main St\nVmcouver, B, C.\nWHISKY BARRELS FOR WINE.\nAU sizes; alao barreU for other\npurposes. Active Trading, 918\nPowell Street Vancouver, B. C.\nPIPE AND FITTING\nATLAS IRON ft METALS LTD.\n230 Prior St. Vancouver, B. C.\nELEC. WASHING MACHINE. CHP.\nGood running order. Phone 564R.\nSAWING  MACHINE FOR  SALE.\nCheap. Phone 910.  ,\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders *.\nIt you find anything, telephone\nthe Dally News. A 'Tound\" Ad.\nwill be Inserted without coal to\nyou. We wlU collect trom tha\nowner\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nSCOTCH COLLIE PUPS, TRI-\ncolor, S'ebred. Price (8. H. E.\nParkyn, Burton. B. C.\t\nCANARIES FOR SAlE, SiNCfiBS\n$5. Hem SOc. E. Langill, 817,4th St.\nIF YOU WANT TO RENT A NICE\nwarm house, phone 980 for detaUi.\nFOR RENT. COTTAGE PARTE?\nturn. FVw. Mn. Rixen, Ph. 328L3\nFURN. HSKPG. ROOMS, ALSO\nbd\u201e rm. $32 mo. 817 Ward, Ph. 940\nFOR RENT, 2 HOUSEKEEPIKO\nrooms. IOU Front St Ph. 028R.\nFOR  RENT   2   OR  3  UNFURN.\nbright hskpg rmi. 1013 Stanley St\nMODERN HEATED ROOMS. DAY,\nwk, or month. Royil Hotel. Ph. 888\nWELL FURNISHED BUNGALOW\ntor rent $32 mo. C. W. Appleytrd.\n(FURNISHED HOUSE KEEPING\nroomi forjrent Annible Block.\nFOR RENT-ROOM AND HEATHS\ngarage, Clou In. Phone 283-X.\nFOR RENT LIGHfTtSKPOTSHS.\nFurnished. 711 Vernon Street   '\nMODERN 4~R06m\"APTS. ALSO\nfurnished luitu. Kerr Aptt.\t\nIF YOU WANT TO BUY OR^SEHT\n1 house clote in, Phone 131R.\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful-modern\nfrigidaire equipped luitu.\n4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RE^T\nD. Magllo, Phone 808L.\nGARAGE FOR RENT. APPLY TO\n307 Robion Street-\nPROPERTY, HOUSES. FARMS\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE,\non easy termi in Alberta tnd\nSaskatchewm. Write for full Information to 908, Dept of Natural\nResource!, C. P. R\u201e Calgary, Alta.\nti D. BLACKWOOD, Inium\nevery description. Real Est.\nJ. E. ANNABLE, REAL EST,\nRentali, Iniurance. Annable )\nTk\nCHAS. F. McHARDY, INSURAN*\nReal Estate. Phone 138.\nR. W. DAWSON, Reel Eitate,'\nturance, Rentali. Next Hlppei\nHardware. Baker St. Phone t\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop, acetylene and elect\nwelding,   motor   rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 393- 824 Vemon\nMEMORIAL*\nSAME AS USED ON GRAVES\nForeit Lawn Memorial Park. (\nprice lilt from Bronze Memor\nLtd- Box 728. Vmcouver, B.\nPATENT ATTORNEYS \u2022\nW.ST. J.MILLER, A. M. E. I\nRegUtered Petent Attorney, C\nadi md U. S. A. 703-2nd Sti\nCilgary. Advice free, confident\nSASH FACTORIES-\nLAWSON'S   SASH  FAC\nHardwood merchant. 273 1\"\nWHV-TWS IS A PAMOUS\nHEALTH PESOPT\nUCTTED POP ITS tm-UOUtb\nWHICH\n 144ft\"\nihon Honors \"Glorious Dead\" al\nnolaph Remembrance Day Service\n*    t\nmistice Not Same\n5ays Archdeacon\nGraham\nfe meet u uiutl on ttit llth of\nember but our meeting U nol\nusutl meeting. For 20 yetri we\nI remembered tbe ArmUtlce\nthe Armistice U disintegrated\nnow our Nition ud our Em-\nU tt war,\" nid Ven. Arch-\nion Fred H. Graham, CbapUin,\nLite Member ot Uit Ctntditn\nion, Stturdiy morning u Nel-\nptld tribute to tbe memory ol\nglorioui' detd\" of Um Flret\nIt Wtr it a Remembrance cere-\nI it the Virnon Strut Wtr\naortal\n.IOATION LEPT\n)ur Nition It it wir under new\numittncei, being now i tell\nsrnlng ptrt ot ttit Common-\nlth of Natloni thet U cilled the\nUh Empire. We mike our own\nt under our own King md wt\nI decided with one voice to it-\nttt ounelvu with Uie other\nitltuent ptrta of ttit Empire In\nting to cruih tyranny, ftlie-\n1 ud injuitict, to preeerve for\nworld truth md honor ud fair\nling,\" Archdueon Grahim uid.\nt thtt other grut thing for\neh wt htvt met theu !0 yetn\n, remitni to ui to remember\nhonored deed of tht former\n\u2022 tnd to piy tribute to their\nilty end ucrifice. They htve left\nnot only i heritage of coungt\ni fidelity - they htve left to\nin obligation to cirri on. pur\nt tribute to them md our but\nto thou who iuffered by ttielr\nrlfiee U to catch their iplrlt\nI to fulfil their talk. Under the\nertlclil clrcumitancu of our or-\ntry Ufa there ratti the found*-\ni of a mighty faith - a faith\nIhtrt with thote whom we re-\nnber todey - t filth Jn liberty,\nequity, h> human righta md\nherhood. '\nHie whole matter ta on* of faith.\nbelieve ln honor, truth, ftlr\nI tnd Juitlee. It Uu at the bet-\nI of every man'i hurt and\nmi *I believe ln Ood'. Hundreds\nthouundi gave their llvu that\nI faith might Uve,\" he concluded.\nArchdeacon Graham wai lupported by Miyor N. C. Stibbi md\nH. E. Thiln. Becretary-Mmtger of\nUlt Ctntditn Legion, u he delivered hU tddreu.\nLAROE NUMBER\nWATCH ;\nTht pubUe lined tbe itreeta u\nthe ptrade merched to the Wtr\nMemoriil and lined the itreet on\nboth ildu during Uie lervioe. With\nthe general public wen mailed\nvirloui womtn'i organizaUoni ahd\nlodgu, and the City CouncU. Thi\nCity Bend pliyed e number of\nhymni before the parade arrival\nTht ptrade, mtdt up of'tht Kooteniy Ktltlei Bind, tx-urvlce men\nof tht Cinidlin Legion, Legion\nBugle Bind, \"B\" DivUlon Provinciil\nPoilu. Boy Scouta tnd Girl Guldu,\nwu drawn up with tht vtttrtnt\nImmedlitely ln front of Archdueon\nGrahim. To tht right on tha turf\nwu the City Bend ud to the lett\nwere the Legion Bugle Bud memben tnd tbe Pipen. Boy ScouU\nmd Girl Guldu were at the retr.\nProvinciil Police md other Legion\nBugle Bend memben were et either\nend of the row of veterani.\nAfter   hli   tddreu,   Archdueon\nGrahim led In prayer, while the\ngathering stood  with bowed  ud\nbued hetdi.\nWREATHS LAID\nWretthi wtn Itld tt tht foot of\nUie Wtr Memoriil for the Canadian\nLegion, Ex-Service Women of Nelton, Koktnee Chipter I, 0. D, E,\nI. 0. 0 F.. Sou of England, Daughten of Englud, Rou City Chipter\nNo. 28, Order of the Eutern Star,\nud a number ot InoivlduiU. Then\nfollowed two minutei' tUence ta\ntribute to the memory of thou\nwho died. After this wu tbt \"Lut\nPost\" by tht Cuidiu Legion; the\nHighlmd itment \"When the Btttie'i\nOver\", by Uie Pipen: the \"Long\nHevellle\" by the Uglon Bugle Bind\nmd \"God Sive tht King\" by the\nCity Bmd.\nOn behalf of Miyor Stibbi, Archdueon Graham read a Remembrance Day procltmitlon by the\nMiyor before the parade re-formed\nmd returned to the Legion.\nRiin threatened during the urvice, but only u occulonal drop\nfell.\nNELION DAILY NEWS, NEtSON. S.C\u2014MONDAY MORNINO. NOV. tt 1MS.\nAMP LISTER\nAMP LISTER, B. C.-Mn. R\nLtren md daughter Ethel of\niton were guuta ot CoL' md\ni. Fred LUter.\nIn. John Huicroft ud ion El-\nf and Mra. Charlu Huicroft raged from a trip to Spoktne ind\nnU.\nJelvt Huicroft wu a guut ot\nbrother-in-law end iliter, Mr.\nI Mri. W. Miller at Alice Siding.\ntr. and itti. A. Montgomery\nre guuta of Mr. md Mn. R\nPhllllpi at Rlvtrvlew.\n, FUhtr, Mr. and Mri., A. Melin md Mra A. Dontldion ot\ni viilted A. H. Domldton.\nYerbury, Ronnie- smith.\nMcKee, Ned Smith end Kirk\n_.J tpant\u00bb# 'few *.yi -hunting\nthe Yahk dUtrlct \u2022\nE, Llttlejohn ud ion Kelt* vU-\nCol, ud Mrt, Fred LUter.\n, tnd Mrt. Orvill Vanetter of\n\u25a0Uilll were guuU of tht letter'!\nWU, Mr. ud Mri. Sim Dem-\nfaddy Hutcreft and Roy Hi\u00bb-\ngt have returned ifter ipending\nnonth on Nick*! Wind.- .\n(r. md Mn. W. Miller of AUce\nling were weekend gueitai of\nI MUler'i pirenta, Mr. md Mn.\niu MUler. \u2022\nam Bou of Creston wu a guut\nhU mother, Mn. M. Rou.\ntl. R. Steveni hu   returned\nm Trill where ihe vUlted three\ntkt with her ion and dtughttr-\n\u00bb. Mr. and Mn. E. Steveni.\na, A. M. -CurtU ot Erickson wu\nnd vUitor of Mr. md Mrs.\nr*tndiy returned to Hull Creek\nviiiting hU home here.\ni J. Bird li ln chtrge of. the\nI regUtratlon booth ln the\n.r-Husoroft district\nnr end Mrt. Jamu Htndlty ind\ni Aim have returned to Klmber-\nifter  viiiting Mr. and Mn.\ni Demchuk. _ __ \u00b1\ni lucceulul duce 'wu held In\nDur Lodge Htll Stturdiy ev-\nThe committed In  charge\nli\"Mn. 3. Wockpitz, Mn. D. J.\n\u25a0Kee, Mln Jem Donaldson, Mr.\nn Fou. George Rylan,,      ,\nClara Hoffman arrived from\n_-jd, Alta, to vtalt her mother\nt, A. Hoffman.\n__________________\u2014_\u2014\u2014\nRCY AMAS HEADS\nKASLO SHUTTLI CLUB\n, B. C.-The City Bid-\n,ub held i reorgtnlut on\nln  the  Cinidlan Legion\n.jeiday  evening when the\nng officerl wera elected:\nildent,   Percy   Amu;   Vice-\nint D. it Wolff; Secretary-\nrer, Mri. Fred Aydon;. tei\n*r, Mn. P. M. Elder,\nwere let it H md in ob-\nof 16 memben wu eet\nta to begin it once with\nud Saturday nlgbta iet\nIU.\nHav* You a\nUsed\nSTOVE\nWhy Not Turn It\nInto Cash?\nA WANT AD\n(Will Find a\nPurchaser\ni (t) llnu I tlmu He net\nTwo (t) llnu ome \u00ab0e nit .\n{elson Daily News\nPHONE 144        .\nCARIBOO M.L\u00bb. TO CIVE\nSERIES OF ADDRESSES\nVANCOUVER Nov. 11 (CPX.-\nJ. 0. Turgeon, M.P. for Ctrlboo, will\nitart a speaking tour ot Canada at\nCalgary Nov. 14 for the Auoclition\nof Cinidlan Clubi.\nHU mbjeet wlU be \"Canada at\nWar ud Afterwardi.\"\nHU speaking polnti include Cilgiry, Winnipeg, Toronto, Charlotte-\ntown, Stint John ud Moncton.\nCLEAR WEATHER\nARRIVES. NELSON\nThe period ot Week, rainy\nweather that hai prevailed In Nel-\n'ion tnd district for tome time\nfinally cleared aver the weekend,\nand the iky for Uie moit part Sunday wai clear and ninny.\nRain on Saturday amounted to\n.03 inch, accompanied by a chilly\nand raw wind. The mercury varied\nbetween 32 ind 42 degrees, and on\nSundiy the ruga Vat much hlghtr, 38 and 40.\n\u2014    .    i pi       | \u25a0 mi an i\"\nRed Cross Organizes\n- Natal-Michel Branch\nNATAL, fi. <3. - A public meeting wu held in Michel Legion HaU\nto organize a Red Crou Branch in\nNatal-Michtland dUtrlct J. V. Hew-\nen, Preiident ot the Fernie Red\nCran Branch acted u Chairman\nand helped organize the Natal-Michel Red Crou Society with the\naid ot MUs M Brown the Fernie\nSecretary. They ouUlned Uie work\nof the Society, upeclaUy during\nwar time, lt wu decided that tile\nNatal-Michel Re* Crou 8ociety\nihould have a charter of their own.\nThe foUowing officen were then\nelected:\nPreiident H. Lyno, Michel; Vice-\nPruident Mri. C. Cavil. Michel:\nSecretary, Mn. P. King, Michel, and\nTreuurer, C. Turner, JlataL\nImmediately after Uie muting\nvoluntary reglitraUon of the women\nand the Red Crow membership took\nplace.  \u25a0\nHITLER SEES IL DUCE\nCONGRATULATIONS AS\nPROOF SENTIMENT BOND\nROME, Nov. U (AP)-Adolf Hit-\nler todey acknowledged Premier\nMuiiollni'i congrttulitlom on bit\nescape in Wednesdty'i tiiasslni-\nUon ittempt at Munich u \"proof\nof the cordial sentiment! which\nbind ut togtther.\"\nS. AFRICAN COLONIES\nMUST BE PREPARED, SAYS\nJOHANNESBURG, South Africa\nNov. H (CP-Reuten)-^We muit\nbe prepared,\" Prime MinUter Jm\nSmuU uld in a itatement todiy,\n\"to go ta thi auUtance of BriUsh\ncolonle\u00bbln Southern Africi In cue\nof dUger to them ud ui.\"\n\"Even our neighbor Moztmblque\n(Portuguese) must be tblt to rely\non our MlUtanct in in hour of dinger. In war ii In petce we itand\nby our friendl of'the British Com.\nmonwealth. ThU U the policy that\nwe have preiched to them. It U\nitlll our policy.\"\nBritUh coloniei ln the Southern\nhalf ot Africi include Northern\nind Southern Rbodesil, Tangtnyl-\nkt, Kenyt, tnd Ugandal.\nPIUS' APPRECIATION       '\nEXPRESSED FOR OFFER\nBRUSSELS, Nov. 12 (AP)-Popt\nPlus, in a telegram to King Leopold,\nStturdiy expreued \"highest tp-\npreciatlon\" for last Tuudiyt offer\ntn me'dlate the war by the Belglin\nMontrch md Queen Wilhelmint of\nthe Netherlinds.\nHe tald ht prayed thit \"i true\nUd durable puce would ruult\"\nARREST MADE AFTER\nPC-LICE CHASE, COAST\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP)-A\nmtn who give the ntme ot Ronald\nThompion, 27, wu irrested early\nSaturday following i thort chase,\nIn which \u2022> police comtable fired\nreverti ihou, md liter wu chirged\nwith breaking and entering.\nThe arrest Wu made ihortly ifter\nl mm broke i window in i down-\nWashington bncf B.C.\nPupils Exchange\nFlags\nBLAINE, Wuh., Nov. 13 (CP)-\nSchool children of BritUh ColumbU md Wuhlngton State ex-\nChtnged flags and Joined ln tong\ntt t Joint Petce Arch ceremony tt\ntnt international boundary here\ntoday, symbolizing tht friendship\not Uit two countriu.\n\"I know thtt I bespetk Uie\nwnUment of my oomrtdei ot tht\nLegion whtn I ny to my Cinidlin comrades thtt while wt ire\ne neutral nition, wt irt not neutral In thought\" John J. Sulllvio\nof Buttle, founder of the Americu Legion, uld ln u tddreu.\n\"Our hurti go eut to you ln\ntoil, your grut time of itreu, u\nyou face tbt responsibility to pre.\nitrvt md protect your tree Initi-\ntutloni not only for your children,\nbut tor your posterity,\" SuUlvtn\nnid. \"We uy 'Godspeed' to you\nUi your glorioui\" mission.\"\nMr. Juitlce M A. Mtcdontld ot\nVtncouvtr uld thii tentlment U\nof \"immeuunblt vtlut\".\n\"Nor am I turprUtd tt tht expression of tuch untimenU,\" he\nnld. \"We In Cinidi ud the\nUnited Statu lovt tnd cherish\ntht umt IdetU. Wt'hite Uie umt\nInjustices and berbarltlu to our\nfellow mm uywhere ud evtry-\nwhere. We hive t common origin,\ni common heritage In literature\nend IdciU,\"\t\nProcter Honors\nGreat War Dead\nPROCTER, BJC, Nov. 12-A brlet\nremembrance urvice wu held Frldiy at the monument erected to\nthe loldlen of Procter who ftU ln\nSe flnt Grttt Wtr. Thoie in at-\nndinci included ichool children,\nteacheri, and many ruldenta ot\nthe dUtrlct\nTwo minutei ot illence were foi.\nlowed by the piecing of a wreath\non Uie lmpreulve marble theft by\nEdnt Helghton, a itudent of the\nichool. Rtv. J. Lancaster, putor\not the United Church, ailed attention to the Une, \"Greater love\nbath no man thu thli, thit hi lty\ndown hU Ute tor i friend,\" in-\nicribed beneath Uit nimei ot thi\nfillen men. He regretted thtt It\nwu igtin necessiry tor muy te\nmtkt tht lupreme ucrifice Implied In thou wordi.\nBefore the ilnglng of the Netien-\nil Anthem the ichool principtl,\nRou Hind, reid I poem eipecltlly\nwritten tor the occulon. The following U a copy of the poem:\nSUU by thU marble theft I pauie\nto note the nimei ot men,\nWho lingered here awhile,\nThen went abroad to die\nFor freedom'a cauie.\nThey knew then mountain! towering high\nAbove the eirth-born cloudi,\nThat muiter In the iky\nAt clou ot diy;\nThey felt the rippling waten here,\nAnd heard them break upon tbe\n\u25a0hore.\nWhen breezu blew;\nThiy iaw the Umbi of treu like\ngothlc fretwork\nRlilng 'galnit a iky of grey ud\nblue:\nThey heard the muilc of the windi\nWhm pissing through.\nAnd itjll they do\u2014\nFor lometimu u I pan In illent\nthought -\nThU mute reminder of their uerl-\nflce,\nI fancy that I iu their iplrlta\nTroop ln radlut glory o'tr tht\nhills,\nAnd mingle wltb the rayi of letting tun.        t\nFRUIT, VEGETABLE DRIVE\nFOR CRESTON HOSPITAL\nDRAWS COOD RESPONSE\nCRESTON, B, C. - Shelvu at\nCreiton Hoipital htvt again been\nwell itocked thinki to i generoui\nresponse to the Hospital Women'!\nAuxIlUrv fruit ud vegetable thowtr\nwhich tnU yur iccounted for 312\nJtn oi cmned vegetable!, fruit\njtmi, Jelllu, plcklei. etc. a tew\nucki of vegeteblu end iome boxed\ntpplea\nDonlUoni of vegetablu md trult\nthroughout thi uuon were numeroui, end hu been put up by the\nhousekeeping itaff to tupplement\ntht donated tupply. Donations,\nthrough Uie Hospital Committee of\nWynndel Women'i Inititute, ire itUl\nto come.\nNumber donating wu \u00abS end receiving wu ln charge of a committee hetded by Mra. Jtmu Cook,\nuilited by Mn. Chirlu Murrell\nUd Mn. R. J. Forbu at the dining\nroom of the hoipital. Duriag the\nttternoon a committee headed by\nMn. Gib Sinclair terved Ut at the\nNunei' Home at which donttloni\nwere about ft.\nJOHNSON'S\nLANDING\nJOHNSON'S LANDING, B.C.-A.\nR. Birrow hu u guuta, hU brother\nind tlster-ln-Uw, Mr. Ud Mn, F.\nBurrow of Vlctorli.\nMr. ind Mn. N. Baochui md P.\nPldenen ot Birchdile, accompanied\nby the littert lUter, Mra. 0. Johnson of Klrkhtm, lowi, were gueiti\nof Mn. H C Riper.\nJeck McNicol viilted Kulo.\nMlu Joyce Sutfnerlend, ichool\nteicher. trranged i Jolly pirty for\nUlt ichool children md mothen ot\nthe lettlemeht Htllowe'en. Orange\npiper itreimera mtde luitable decorations, strings of apples hanging\ndown lor Hallowe'en gtrtu. Jtck-\no-Lahtemi parted at one, from ill\ndirection!. Singing ind dinctng by\nthe ichool children wu enjoyed by\neveryone. Miu sutherlind distributed peanuU, candles ind applu.\nMn. McNicol spent a weekend In\nTom Shelley, Hector McLeod and\nNorman Howie of Murphy Cruk\nviiited the Landing.\nMiu Irene Beuuln ef Argenta was\na weekend guut of Mm. Riymond\nW. Bowman visited Kulo,\nA. R. Birrow, bit brother, P. Birrow, tnd Jack Raper vUlted Mui-phy\nBonnie Dinney, Alvin Leke, Ltrry\nMcNicol Ind John Stenberg were\nInvited by A. R. Birrow to be hta\nguesU ih Kaslo.\nJ. Dinhey ud hli ion Cltud, rowed toKMla\t\nNAZI BOMBER FAILS\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP)-A Ger-.\nmm pltne dropped two bombi Siturday In an attempt to hit a French\nchannel itetmship cirrylng 90 pusenger! ind wis driven otf by three\nThank God for a Nation Rising\nto Its Duty, Trail Assembly Told\nMorrant Is Speaker at\nRemembrance Day\nService  \u2022\n\u2022\n\"It feU form their hindi,\nA blood-red torch\nIn FUnden Fields.\nIt liy I' smouldering\nTwenty long years md mote\nIn Fltndenr Fieldi.\nNow to be lifted high;\nWe did not forget     ,\nRemembrince itayi not ltl hud\nBut etrrlei on,\nWhere they left off\nIn Flinders' Field.\"\n\"For 20 yurt our Remembrance\nDty thoughti hive been coupled\n\u2022with thinkiglving for a peice,\nhistorically knlwn ll tht ArmUtlce,\nwhich ended'Uie Grut Wer of\n1014-KU,\" nld Rev. L. A. Morrant chtpleln of tht TrtU Branch\nNo. 11, Cimdiin Legion, ipetklng\ntt the ArmisUce Dty aervice In\ntront of Uii Memorial HtU Stturdiy.\n\"But during theie yein of re-\nmtmbrtnee, we cime, yetr by yeir\nwith I growing lense of uncertainty, ilmoit unbttriblt, u I ra-\nmtmbtr it lut yetr. Todty, uncertainty, io fir u wir U concerned, hu pitied, the hUtortc\nsignificance of Uie ArmUtlce, itindi\nrevetted. It wu but t space between thtt wir ud thli;\n\"A blood-red torch\nIn Flmden Fieldi;\nIt lty i' tmouldtring\nTwenty long yun ml more;\nNow to be lifted high.\"\nNOW REMEMBRANCE DAY\n\"And to todiy hu become Remembrance Dty. Remembrince\nDty with a double meaning still,\nbut i different one. For we remember not only thou who died\nthtt we might enjoy freedom trom\nthe Dictator, yokt, Uve In I world\nwhere imtll nttlom ud ordlntry\npeople might hive at kc.it iome\nmeuure of freedom, but we remember with them, the Uvlng who\nhave gone forth to preterve tuch\nfreedom u we hava God bleu\nthem.\n\"Perhapi lt U with leu thought\not Utopia thu ever before, thtt\nwt fict tht grim reillty ot tht\npruent iltuition. Stark befon ut\nwill be tbt fliwi ln our iyttem,\nnot euy to cure, but none the lesi\ncontributing to tht suffering ot\nthou who returned from the Ust\nwtr. Thue men, too, htvt a rightful pltct ln Remembrance Dty.\nStill, let ua thank God tbat we htvt\na nitlonil consciousness, which\nrises tgtln, retdy to tdd ncrilict,\nsupreme though tt be; retdy to\nserve, thrfugh urvice hit not meint\nfor mtny \u25a0 rtturned mtn, ttcur-\nlty; a nttiontl consclouinen, wbich\nhu prompted ut in thi ttct ot\nthe grim reillty ot wtr, not to\nUght to tht lut Amiricm,' u\nsomeone luggeited, but te mtkt\nour own nttiontl contribution,\nthrough tbt voluntary mllstmtnt\not thouund! of young Canadian!,\nud with them muy a loldltr of\nthe tait wir.\nADVISES ALERTNESS\n\"Whttever viewi we mty hold\nibout the erron end ftawt ln tht\nlociil ud tht economic lyitemi\nof todey, let ui be twin of thou\nlyifemi which under the guise ot\n\u2022melioration, would enslive ui for\nthe huiks of iome untried Utopia,\n\"Whatever the iltuition. In the\nfinil analyiU, we tight for iuch\nfreedom u we hava\n\"We remember In the great illence of an Empire the dead who\ndied ln freedom'i name; tha men\nwho ume bick te eutfer; the men\not the Canidtan Legion who are\n'carrying on' ln civil Ufe; whou\nbounden duty li the cara of their\nlui fortunate Comradu, md a\nword of encouragement ind cheer\nto thoie who hive tilled Uie ranki\not tht Cinidlin AcUve Service\nForce, now ln training.\n\"We did not forget.\nRemembrance stays not lta hind\nBut cirrlu on, .   .\nWhere they left off\nIn Flipden* Field.\"\nFRUITVALE\n. FRUITVALE. B. C.-Mr. end Mri.\nJ. B. Doig entertained it I ptrty.\nit thtlr home when they celebrated\nttielr twenty-iecond wedding In-\nniverury. Gtmu and tinging wtrt\ngrettly enjoyed both before end\ntfter the serving of i dainty sup-\nPr. The gueita wire Mr. md Mn.\nB, Cormick, Mra T. Edmomtone,\nMlu Bessie Dole, Mlu Blmchl\nBromu, Miu G. Knobllck, uid C.\nStrichin of Trail; Mr. ud Mn.\nT. Grieve, Mr. tnd Mn. W. Veltch,\nMr. md Mn. W. Murray, Mlu\nJeuiddl Doig, Divld Doig, Jimei\nDoig md Frank Doig,\nMr. ind Mra R. Bartlett htvt\ntaken over the itore formerly men-\niged by R. Hassard.\nElliott Grieve, who hai hem\nworking et Turner Valley md other\npoinU for the past three monthi,\nhts returned.\nMrs. Vera Baker, who hu bun\nholidaying at Cout polnti tor the\npast two weeki, hai returned.\nT. Lupton hu returned from a\nholiday ipent at Calgary md other\npointi in Alberta.\nMr. and Mn, Adam Wigner and\nchildren have left by motor for\na vacation at Reglnt, Suk.\nMr. ud Mra H. M. York and\nsmiU ion, who btve been holldiylng ln tht Windermere dUtrlct\nhivt returned.\nMUi Rita Smith ot Nelion-li\n\u2022pending two weeki vtcition with\nher grandmother, Mra T. B. Chtrl-\nton. '\nMr. ud Mra R. W. Sprinkling\nud sons Piul Ind Itn vUlted TraU.\nW. Grieve lett to vUit NeUon\nfor I tew dtyi.\nMn. T. B. Chirlton vUlted her\nlon-ln-law tnd diughter. Mr. and\nMn. S. T. Crowe of TralL\nThomu Royntn of NeUon wu\na Fruitvale visitor.\nMn. T. Peek of Vancouver wu\na guut of Mr. md Mra E. Cole.\nMr. tnd Mn. F. Pldgeon ot Prince\nAlbert irt guuta of their son-ln-\nliw md daughter, Mr. ind Mn.\nG. A. Scott. \u25a0\nMr. and Mn, 3. Ford were vUlton to TrtU.\n. Mr. ud Mn. W. Adolph ud\nftmily htve left for a holiday at\nPrairie points.\nM\". A. B. Stanley of Vmcouver,\nand Mn. E. Swuion of Trail, were\nguuta of Mr. and Mn. W. Veitch.\nMr. tnd Mn. B. Jonei hid u\ntheir gueiti Mr. ud Mra J. Benton of Trail. \u2022\nMn. W. Wlllltmi wai hoiteu to\nthe Ltdlu' Friendly Club at ber\nhome.\nMri. 3. H. Matthewi of Grand\nForki U a gueit ot Mr. md Mn.\nD, M MacKay. .\nMn. D. Glllli of Trill wu t\nguut of Mr. and Mn. E. Cole.\nFRUITVALE, B. C. - A number\not frlendi met at a houuwarmlng\nnrln pirty at the home o Mn.\n. Charlton who recently took\nup reildence In their new home,\nSoutheut of town. Ctrdi wtrt enjoyed, high icon being won by\nMn. W. veitch. Coniolttlon wu\nwon by Mra. P. StahL\nDainty refreihmenti end a loctal\nhour were enjoyed. Thou present\nwere Mn. J. B. Charlton, Mn. Glen\nWickf Mra S. T. Crowe, Mn. F.\nM. Barrett Mn. W. Veitch, Mn.\nA. Ruihton, Mn. A. Webster, Mn.\nA. Fertig, Mn. P. P. Stahl and Miu\nReta Smith.\nH. Wade of Nelion wu a weekend guut ot Mr, and Mn. F. M.\nBarrett On hU return to NeUon, he\nwu iccompinled by Mn. Wide\nud ton Billle, who vUited here t\ncouple of weeki.\nMra. T. Alrey md P. Stahl of\nOmak, Wuh., were weekend guuta\nof Mt ud Mn. F. Young. , -    -.\nMn. J. W. Olsen vUlted TraU.\nMn. Thompion Woodi ot Trail\nattended the Red Crou meeUng\nhere. .. ; ,-..\nMr. and Mri. 0. A. Scott and wn\nVerne, Mr, ud Mn. F. Pldgeon,\nvisited Trail.\nMr. ind Mn. E. Cole ud Mn. A.\nR. Helghton vUlted NeUon, Mr, Cole\nittended the poultry meeting. Mn.\nCole and Mra Helghton were the\ngueita ot Mr. md Mn. J. Smith.\nMrs, F. Euby vUlted TralL\nF. M. Barrett vUlted TraU.'\nFRUITVALE, B. C. r- Mn. 3.\nFraier ud R. Fruer hivt returned from a three-month vUit\nto Manitoba.\nMrt. Hirry Adei ef Brlttanla\nBeach, B, C~ wu a guut ot Mn.\nD. McLean.\nMUt Chrlule Glllli ud Ralph\nSpence vUited relaUvu here.\nMn.- D. Btrrett ind Bobby ot\nTrail were hoUdty guuta ot Mr.\nud Mn. T. M. Barrett.\n' Mlu H. Jackion, who hai been\nvUiting Prairie polnta tor leveral\nweeki, hu returned.\nOrltnd Bond of Kulo U a guut\nof Mr. and Mri. T. M Btrrett.\nMra. E. Weitbrook ot Vlctorli\nwu i weekend guut of Mr. md Mn.\nR. Slmi.\nMr. ihd Mn. 3. Milne ud family\nhave left to reside tn TrtU.\nMn, D. Knowltr ud Bobby\nVUlted TraU.\nMr. and Mn. H. L. Maltby of\nLethbridge, vUlted Mr. ud Mn.\nB. Kldd.\nMiss Midge Young of Trail viilted\nher parenU, Mr, and Mn. F. Young.\nPiece of Meteor\nBelieved Found\nSEATTLE, Nov. 12 (AP)-A tiny\nglowing red object a half Inch wide\nand of the ume thickness, possibly\na fragment of meteor, fell In 0. J.\nTerrell'i yard Siturdiy. His boy,\nDonald, it, end Kelley Peivy, 14,\non the root fixing i radio aerial,\nsaw the fragment flying through\nthe iky md recovered it from the\nytrd, itill hot\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nBy MRS. H. S. ALLEN\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 12-rDr. u<J\nMn. N, D. C. MacKinnon, who\nwere married ln Cranbrook recmtly\nhive returned from \u25a0 Wedding\ntrip through the Kooteney dlitrict\nand hive taken up residence ln\nthe Columbia ApirtmtnU,\nEUeen Crowe wu elected Pruident of the newly-formed GirU'\nClub of Trail-Tadinac High SchooL\nKathleen Wilklnion'li Vice-President; Anntbellt Fortetth, Secre.\ntary, tnd Merle Weir, Treuurer.\nMembenhlp It over 200. Varioui\ncommltteu were formed. The club\nhu been allotted a room, md decorating md furnishing as a centre\nof activities wUl ba undertaken by\nthe memben.\nJack Fingland of Kimberley wu\nI vUitor htrt Tuudty, the guut of\nhU pirenta, Mr. ud Mn. J. J.\nFingland. On hta return to hU home\nhe wet iccomptnied by hli littlt\ndiughter, Suzanne, who hai been\nvisiting her grandptrmU here.\nGordon McLeod wu t recent viiltor to Roulind, tht guut of Mr.\nand Mrt. Jamu Hinien.\nMlu Mirguerlte Irvln of Roulind wu again complimented on\nTuudty evening whm Mn. R. M\nWeir tnd Mln Irene Richardson\nentertained JoinUy at i delightfuUy\narranged cup and saucer shower at\nthe former's honje on Victoria Avenue. Seasonal flowen decorated the\n \u2014J     .-..    s.__    S_    ...V.S..S.    tU.\nmany lovely gifta were presented\nwu daintily decorated with yei;\nlow end white tulle. After \u25a0 plets-\nint ipclil evening, delicloui refreshment! were served by the hoitessei.\nInvited gueiU included Mn. S. M.\nWhitehead, Mn. Edwtrd Schwirtz,\nMln Jeen Divldion, Miu Vera Devito, MUi Eble McBey ud Misi\nLillie Kelly.\nBuiineu wai mixed with plusure\nThundiy evening whm Mn. E. G.\nCrispin entertained the Udiu' Aid\nof Eut Trail United Church it her\nhome. During the buiineu meeting flnel arrangementi wire mtde\nfor the Ald'i baiaar and tea, which\nwill be held November 24. Following Uie buiineu Mn. T. F. Cullen,\non bthilf ot the Ltdlu' Aid, preiented Mra, G. Pilmer, retiring Secretary-Treuurer, with i lovely gift\nln ippreclitlon of her untiring effort! tor Uie orginlutlon. Refreihmenti were then terved by Mn.\nCrispin, MM. D. C. Sptln, Mn. W.\nE. Benton, Mn. S. T. Crowe, Mn.\nA. Hayward tnd Mn. J, D. Askew.\nGimei Were tfterwtrdt enjoyed\nuntil a late hour. Other memberi\npresent were Mn. A. Adie, Mn.\nJ. S, Ross, Mn. I. N. Mclntoih, Mn.\nW. McCory, Mn. J. McNeil. Mrs\nti. Howe, Vlts. F. Freeman, Mn. 0.\nJ. Robinson, Mrs, N. Stanton, Mn.\nF. Edmonds, Mrs. Shaver. Mn. J.\nL. Clerihue, Mrs. T. F. Cullen and\n- <>i*it>-u.  Mr.   stsssssssHsws.__M____n_U___\nMost Markets Close\nfor Remembrance Day\nNEW YORK. Nov. 11 (AP). -\nMatt ot the world'i fintnciil ud\ncommodity mirkeU wtrt cloied today.\nThroughout' tbe United Statei\nArmUtlce Day wu generally observed by doling. Englud hu\nmide Siturdiy t clotlng dty for\nmoit txchmgei lor reasons connected'with tht wtr. Pirii exchangu normally ue closed Stturdiy. Ctntditn exchangu observed Remembrince Dty.\nException! to tht general closing\nrule were: the Amsterdam Bourse,\nthe London money mtrktt md tht\nLiverpool produce tnd provUlon\nmirketa, ill of which were open\ntodiy.\nCRESTON HONORS\nGRUT WAR DEM)\nCRESTON. B. C. \u2014 Cruton'i ob-\ntervtnet of ArmUtlce Stturdiy\nmorning wu brltf but impressive,\nmd ittricted tht lirgest turnout\nof citizens since unveiling of- the\nCenotaph about IB yean ego. Ex-\ntervlce men tn the parade were\nmore numeroui thm for many\nyetn.\nDue to showery wuther Uie program wu abbreviated, Including\nu addreu hy Col. E. MiUtndilne,\nLegion Preildent\nExercUei opened with the time-\nhonored two-minute Illence, followed by Ceise Fire ud Reveille\nby Uie nuglen. The Legion Bud\niccompinled for \"0 Cinada.\" Rtv.\nA. S, Partington givt tht invoct-\ntion, which wu foUowed by \"0\nGod. Our Help in Aget Put\" with\nbind iccompulmtnt\nAfter the placing of wreatht thtrl\nwu a roU call of the two doien\nnamu engraved on the Memorial.\nLut Poit wu founded tnd thi\nNttiontl Anthem cloud proceedingi. After the urvice it ttit Cenotaph the veterani paraded to the\nCemetery where graves of ftUen\ncomrade! were decorated.\nMuilc by Uie Legion Bmd, under\nleidenhlp of John Barrigan, added\nmuch to the dignity of the occulon.\nA dance wu beld et Ptrk Ptvlllon\nFridty night, the Legion Ladlu'\nAuxiliary catering.\nFrench Fliers Make\nStratosphere Flight\nParis-Rio de Janiero\n\u2022 PARIS, Nov. 12 (CP-Htvu)-\nTwo French flien, Ptul Codoi\ntnd Henri Guilltumet havt curled out i secret itratoipherle\nflight trom Parii to Rio it Janeiro, It wu dUcloied by official\nlourcei Siturdiy.\nThe flight a month ago, wu\nmtde In the hermetlctlly idled\npltnt 'Ctmllle Fltmmirlon\" with\n\u25a0topi at Dakar, Wut Africa, ud\nNatal, Brull.\nLeaving Le Bourget airfield October 13, the tour-motored plane\nflew at helghU between 24,000 and\n30,000 feet, avoiding atmotpheric.\ndisturbance! common along lta\nroute. The long hop aerou the\nSouthern Atlantic wu made ln 12\nhours, at tn tvertgt apeed ot close\nto 170 mllei u hour.\nBARGE CARRYING\nBOMBERS SINKS\nNEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP) - A\nbat-ge lotdtd with two Lockheed\nbomben consigned to the BritUh\nRoyil Air Force unk etrly todty\nln qultt witen while tied up at\nPier 12, It Stapleton, Staten Isftnd.\nThs Dirge was iwaiting Uie irrivil ot a BriUsh vessel to truster\nthe bomben tor ihipment oveneu.\nDetectlvei point out thit there\nwu neither wind nor high wtvei\nwhen the craft went down ilthough\nfor tht pait week the btrge bad\nbeen buffeted by itrong windi.\nLockheed representative! Immediately ordered an attempt to raise\ntha plines which they uld would\nnot be damaged by the submersion.\nAnother barge with thru bomben on board lay it u adjoining\npier, Police itarted in inspection\nof the craft for pouible ilgni ot\ntampering.\nBALFOUR\nBALFOUR, B. C-MUi Peggy\nCooper vUited Nelson.\nMri. G. Conrad left to Join Mr.\nConrad it the Coist.\nMiss North Htrtrldge vUlted Nelion.\nConstable and Mn. R. B McKay\nvUlted Balfour after a holiday trip\nto Radium Hot Springs. They left\nfor NeUon en route to their home\nin TrtU.\nA meeting ot the Ltdlu' Church\nGuild wai held at Mn. W, Mc-\nHardy'i home, Owing to church\nservices being held the sime afternoon by Rev. Mr. Perclvel of Kaslo\nseveral memben, minister ud the\nchurch tttenden were entertained\nit tea after the 'church urvice.\nSIRDAR\nSIRDJUt B. C. - N. Doblnin vUlted Creaton.\nAdam Robertion, School Principal, hu taken a leue on the Cem\nhouie here end hu taken up residence with Mn. Robertton.\nChirlei WiUon vUlted Cruton.\nMr. and Mn. Payne and Mln\nNorah ud Kite of Creston, were\nSundiy guuti ot Mr. md Mn. Wilson,\nJ. S. WlUon visited Kimberley.\nVito Cimtvelll, N, Doblnin and\nMr. md Mn. Colombo vUlted Cruton.\nBUI Goodwin, a formtr ruident\nU a gueit ot Mr. md Mn. J. Pus-\ncuito.\nPIACE PAMPHUTESRS\nARE HELD, MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, Nov, 12 (CP)-Provincial Police tnnounced todiy that\neight penoni, tlleged to htve been\ndistributing ptmphleta ciUing upon\nthe Cmadian people to demand\npeace, were being \"detained pending Instruction! from the Quebec\nAttorney-General.\"\nCOMEDIAN DIES\nNEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP). -\nBuddy Doyle, 38, ilnglng comedlin\nof stage, icreen and night dubt,\ndied titer tn appendectomy Friday.\nDoyle wu a veteran ot the lut\nwar. He had served as stage understudy for Eddie Cantor and Impersonated him in the film \"The Great\nZiepfeld.\" His real name wai Ben}\nin min Tniissssinhaili\nPAOE NINB\nArthur Baird Promoted; Royal\nBank Man Coming From Edmonton\nArthur Baird, Managtr of tbt\nNeUon branch of Uie Roytl Btnk\nbt Ctnidt tinea 1932, hu been promoted to be Inspector for tbe\nbtnk'i Sukitcbiwu territory,\nwith httdquirten tt Regim. Ht\nEon bick u chief of t deptrtment\ni which ht wu m Inspecting officer tor uven yeen betore he\nbectmi mtniger in Nelson.\nMr. Baird wUl be succeeded by\n3. A. Maddocks, who bu been\nmuigtr ot the Juper Street Edmonton, branch of Uie Unk.\nMr. Btird, who boldi-tht dUtlnc\nUon of hiving been mimger of a\nbranch of the Union Bink of Cinida btfort ht wu 21 yetfl of\nige, wu born ln Niw Zetltnd, He\nleft thtt country for Scottand,\nwhere he Joined the staff of tht\nRoytl Btnk ot Scotltnd. Coming to\nWinnipeg ln 1900 he becime i\nJunior ln the Union Bink. Hi urved hi a number ot Union Bmk\nbranchei ud wu,flnt ippolnted\nmimger whm he wu pliced hi\nchirge of the Strithctair, Mu,\nbranch.\nFrom 1019 to 1919 he, fought ln\nthe Greit Wer. He Joined ii i\nLieutenut ud won promotion to\nMilor in the Flnt Cmadian DlvUIoml Engineeri. Ht wu mentioned to dispttchu for hU urvlcei\nit the Bittle of Ptuchedtele ind\nwon the Military Crou it Ctmbril.\nOn hii return he wu ln Uie credit\ndepirtment of tht Union Bmk tt\nWinnipeg ind then becime iuc-\nceulvely maniger ot the bruchei\nat Himlota ud Like Multoba.\nFrom 1922 to 1920 ht wil muager\nof tht branch it Yorkton, Suk.\nDuring thli Umt ttit Union Bank\nwu tbiorbtd by tht Royil Buk\nof Ctntdt. From 1923 to 1932 ht\nwu in inspecting officer ln the\nProvince ot Sukitchewu. working\nfrom the Royil Btnk'i office in\nRegim..\nIn Nelion, Mr, Btird hu been in\nactive member of the Board ot\nTrade, having been etpectally Interested ln publicity work, to\nwhich he devoted t great deal of\nenergy. He ii a member of the\nGyro Club, tbe Curling Club, tbe\nNelson Golf and Country Club and\nof the executive which has handled\nthe financial affaln of the NeUon\nLacrosse Club lucceufully during\nthe put season.\nMr. and Mrt. Baird tnd their ion\nind diughter wlU probibly leave\nNeUon for Regina. about tht md\nof the month.\nOf bU lucceuor ln Nelion, who\nU expected to reich the city ihortly, Uie Edmonton Journal uys:\n\"S. A. Maddocks, Manager of the\nWut end branch of tbe Royal Bank\nof Cintdt for tht put 13 years, hat\nbeen promoted to the post of mintger of the btnk'i branch it Nelson,\nB.C, It wu unounced Wedneiday.\nHe will be lUcceeded by J. L.\nAdim, uiUtent mtniger at the\nmain branch hert.\nS. A. MADDOCKS\n\"For muy yean, Mr. Maddocks\nhu been prominent tn business ind<\n\u2022port actlvltlei. He Is Immediate\npast president of the Northern Alberta Fish ud Game League, besides being a member of the Edmonton Chamber ot Commerce,\nRotary Club, Edmonton Club and\nMayfair Golf md Country Club.\n\"Mr. Maddocks expecti to leave\nhere with hU wife and family ln\nthe neir future. HU wife has been\none of the city'i prominent golfen.\"\nPOSSIBLE NETHERLANDS SELLING\nBRINGS FEAR IN STOCK TRADING\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (CP). - Un-\netilneu over Germmy'i intention!\nSaturdty Uie Netherlands md the\nnext turn ot the war weighed\nheavily on the itock mirketa it\nthe wetkend.\nThe underlying fetr itemed to be\nUitt Uie Netherlandi might release\ni flood of ulllng. There wu t\ntrickle of continental offerings of\nsecurities Uke Shell, U. S. Steel ud\nAntcondt, of which Amsterdam U\n\u25a0 heivy holder. AU ihtret with\nthe Nettierlmdi connection* weakt\nened.\nThere wai a ruih for dollan by\nNetherlindi investon apparently\ndiscarding remnanta of iterling lecurltiu. Thia contributed toward a\nhalf-point decline In gilt edges.\nWar loin finished one-htlf down\nSsterday it 91H. In rayons, Cour-\nulds declined lOttd to 29s 7-Vid.\nIron md steels were euler. In\noiU, Shell fell 5-32 to 4 B-32, tnd\nRoyil Dutch ft to 3414,\nPolish Mayor Shot\nBROMBERO, Polmd, Nov. 13\n(AP)-Germtn tuthorltiu todty\ncourt mirtitlled md ihot thU\ncity'i Polish former miyor, Leon\nBaroUtevikl, u being responsible\nfor tbe killing ot Germm residents before the irrivil ot the\nGermin trmy, md for tlleged\ntheft of municipil fundi.\nKing and Lebrun\n. Exchange Messages\nLONDON. Nov. 13 (CP)-King\nGeorgt and Pruldent Albert Lebrun ot France exchanged ArmUtice\nDiy messtgei.\nPreiident Lebrun nld French and\nBriUsh loldlen \"trt once more\nfighting in defence ot the Inalienable rlghti ot mmklnd.\"\nThe King replied: \"We hive good\nreuon to be inured thtt their\nunited mdttvon will be crowned\nwith success ind thit Europe wlU\nbe secured trom brutal violence and\nfrom the constant threat of force\nud thit petce will be establUhed\non a lure foundiUon ot liberty ind\nJuitlce.\"\nALBERTANS URGED\nBUY B.C. APPLES\nEDMONTON, Nov. 12 (CP)-\nHon, B. B. Mullen, Alberta Mip-\nUter of Agriculture, Saturday\nurged Atberttni to buy u extra\nbox ot British Columbia applu\nwhoie Britiih market hai been\ndisrupted by the wir.\nGeoring Lectures   ;\nPeople on Attitude\nBERLIN, Nov. 12 (CP-Havu)-\nManhal Hermann Goering lectured\nthe Germu people Saturdiy on\ntheir critical attitude toward wartime hardships. But he tUo ordered\nGovernment officiaU to be polite\nln enforcing Nut decree.\nSpeaking In his capacity u commissioner ln charge of the \"home\nfront\", Goering said: \"What lUU\ncausei criticism U the relations ot\nadministrations ln charge of supply\nWith citizens. On this point I desire, particularly in connection with\nthe obtaining of ration card! or\nindemnities, that even Uie ilighteet\nfriction be avoided.\"\nSend in Your Snapshots\nfor the Daily News\nAnnual\nPictorial Edition\nPictures of people ore always\nof interest. So are pictures of\nhomes, of farms, of beautiful\nscenery, of everyday life in the\nKootenay District.\nAll print* er negative* will ba promptly\nreturned.\nPHOTO EDITOR\n\u25a0:.'\u25a0\u25a0\/\nNeUon, B. C.\n mtmr***^\n\u00a3r?;;--.v,:,;i\ni*\u00bbj*\u00bba\u00bbwjtumi))i))H)iiinii)iiiiuii))nimiJ8U\nTODAY TIL    i\njTEDNESDAT\nCOMPLETE SHOWS AT IM, 7:00 AND 8:50\n\"MR MANAGER . . . that't the most enjoyable night\nI've spent In any theatre In months .,.\"\nAND THATS EXACTLY What You'll Say\nNE.L80N DAILY NIW*. NILSON. I.C\u2014MONDAY MORNINO.. 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Waters & Co.\nLimited\nBuilden end Contracton\nWINDOW CLASS\nAny lire ot weight \/Te deliver.\nWINDOWS REGLAZED\nPhene 188 Box 822\nLOOK YOUR BEST IN\nCLEAN CLOTHES\n^ytvJla. \u00a3b-mMAL\nOpp. Film Delrlu       Ph. 1041\n\u00abwa\u00bbss$$$s3\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00aba\u00abs\u00abs\u00bb8a\u00ab3$\u00bbi\nAT YOUR ROMtS BAKERY\nCARRAWAY RYE end\nSTEAM BREAD\nHOOD'S BAKERY\nNext Hudtonl Bay\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\n1939 Studebaker\nCHAMPION COUPE\nCuh\u2014Ttrmt\u2014Tridu\nKootenay Motori\n(Nelun) Ltd.     -_   Phen* 117\nLADIES!\nA new thlpment ef attractive\nhouu drawn. 14-48.\n.12$  ,nd  $MS\nGodfreys* Limited\n\u2014\u2014ijaaaaa.\u2014\nITALIAN PEOPLE\nREADY MAINTAIN\nLIBERTY CANADA\nOliver D'Andrea Tells\nLegion at Armistice\nBanquet, Trail\nTRAIL B. C, Nov. i\u00bb\u2014Vetereni\nof the lut Greet War ind former\nwan, memberi ot the Canidlan Le-\nlion, celebrated the 21st anniverury of the Aimlstice it a banquet\nheld In the Crown Point Pilm room\nunder the auspices of the Trail\nBranch No. 11, Saturday night.\nThe moit forceful talk of the evening wu thit delivered by Oliver\nD'Andrea, ln reeponding to the tout\nto the Canadian Legion for the Trail\nItalian Branch No. 182.\nThou who came trom Italy, who\nlive in Canada, ue now prepared to\ngive everything In their power to\nmaintain that freedom thet we\ncheriih io today,\" he asserted. \"It\nll up to ui to itand behind the boyi\nof two greit democraciu tor the\ndestruction of thit beut that teems\nto be growing all the time\u2014md\nChristianity ahall lurvive once\nagain.\nMEN WITHOUT REASON    . '\n\"Hli Majeity the King and Chamberlain nave tried to deal with men\nwho are unreasonable, but failed,\nfor the men with whoni they tried\nto reuon have no reuon.\"\nThe banquet opened with the\nilnglng of \"O Canada\", followed by\nthe offering of the Invocation by\nRev. L. A. Morrant, chaplain to\nBranch No. 11.        *Ti_W'*'\nPresident George Benelu, Branch\nNo. 111, propoied the toast to \"The\nKing\". A tout to \"Our Fallen Comrades\" wu propoied by Mr. Morrant.\nOnly ilnce he had become affiliated with the Canadian Legion had\nhe realised the tremendous amount\nof good that the organlutlon wu\ndoing, Mid M. M. 0!Brien, Honorary\nPresident of Branch No. 11, In pro-\nitng a tout to \"The Canadian\nIton\".\nINTEREST lh CANADA\n\"The Legion not only taku an Interest ln the welfare ot the returned\nmen and their dependentl,\" he uid,\n\"but It alio taku an Interut ln\nenythlng ot Interest to the welfire\nof Canada.\"\nSpontaneous and tumultous applause burst forth when Mayor W.\nA. Turner, Ronland, referred to W.\nK. Elling, MP. for Kootenay Wett,\nu \"one honest friend of the returned men and ex-service men\". Mayor\nTurner wu speaking on Mr, Ealing's\nbehalf, announcing thtt he had\nbeen taken to hospital Friday night\nsuffering from a nervous breakdown.\nThe toast to the ledlei wu propoied by G. F. Reimann and re\niponded to by George Rennison.\nMajor Arthur Sutton, Government\nagent et Rossland, abo spoke, congratulating the veterans on the\nsplendid turnout on auch in occasion.   . \u25a0   '   .: . '   . ,\nBUCHANAN LIFE MEMBER\nJamu Buchanan -rm preiented\nby Mi. Benzlu with a life membenhlp ln the Canadian Legion.\nMr. Buchanan offered hii lervicu\nln iny capacity he wu able, to the\norganlutlon.\nArchie Phllllpi and Allan Broom,\nvocalists, entertained with longs.\nThe orchestra compriied Roland\nHill, piano; Alex Burgeu, flute;\nHans Fogh-Domsmldt and Tommy\nWilson, violins; and Bud Combe,\ncornet\nThe Trail Pipe Band tendered\nselections.\nThe function concluded with the\nihowlng by S. G. Blaylock, ot colored movies of Their Majesties the\nKing end Queen, in Vancouver,\nPHONE 25\nPreierlptlom\nCompounded\nAccurately\nFleury's Pharmacy -j\nMEDICAL ARTS BLOCK\nW- We Powell\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nTht Eoms of Good Lumber\nLumber Lath Shingles\nAT RETAIL\nTELEPHONE 176 Foot of Stanley St.\n\u25a0 aBBMBBHai\nwsmmmmr\u00b1tr..tmrr.\nLIGHT THE  NIGHT\nwith u Coleman lantern\nMedal MOB\npowtr ipn\nBn    \u25a0\u2022\u25a0tnln*\nJterssa.\nm<m).i_aia\nWutet\nSingh   mantli \u2014\ngoudkpovM.\nillt-tBjnnp.\n.IsSW\/1\"\nE\nThe Finest\nOUTDOOR LIGHT\na WhmvM yoa need plinty el good\nUght it night, yoa need e Coleoia\nUnurnt It't the hvoritt of human,\ncampen and toorittis Standard wilh\natockmu and farmen. Fine (or night\nchoru and rtpalr jobe.\n\u2022 WTS OF LIGHT- Up to SO0 ua.\ndlepomr\u2014more Ught than SO ordiniry\noil lanterns.\n\u2022 WEATHER PROOF. Otnolne\nPvru glau globe protects mantlu boa\nwins! rata and inaecta.\n\u2022 SAFE. Cast be VM wMls Hfhud.\nCannot ipHI tail even If tipped ove*\nCom* in ami us lh* MfJMMMI\nUfhti\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Limited\nMrs. C. G. Simpson\nHere Since 1900,\nDies In Hospital\nHn. Chirlu O. Simpson, a resident In Nelion lince 1900, died in\nKootenay Lake General Hospital at\nabout 5 P.m. Sunday. She was taken\nto hospital Saturday.\nMra. Simpson was born ln Akron,\nOhio, ln 1888 and moved to Tacoma,\nWish., in 1888. She came to Nelion\nin 1900 with her parents, Mr. and\nMn. William Shackleton. Rere Ihe\nmarried Charlu George Simpson,\nwho predeceased her in 1932.\nTin Simpson Block ln the 300\nBlock, Baker Street, where the\nresided, wu built ln 1827.\nSurviving her ii a daughter, Mrs.\nPalmer Rutledge of TraU; a eon\nLaurence in Nelson; and two brothen, P. C. Shackleton of Calgary knd\nW. W. Shackleton of Portland, Ore.\nBUILD NEW WORLD ON\nCHRISTIAN MORALITY\nSAYS MR. SILVERWOOD\n\"Building a Braver and Better\nWorld Founded on True Christian\nMorality\" wu the theme of a Remembrance Day sermon by Rev. W.\nJ. Silverwood et the Church of the\nRedeemer, Fairview, Sunday night.\nMr. Silverwood itated that if a\nnew world were to be built out of\nthe chaos of the present war, it\nmust be founded on e Chrlitiin morality. He stressed that It was of no\nun to fight injustice with Injustice, propaganda with propaganda, and io on. Referring to a\nproclamation read by Ven. Archdueon Fred H. Graham at the Remembrance Day ceremonlu Siturday morning on behalf of Mayor\nN. C. Stibbi, he Interpreted It u\nmeaning \"the building of a better\nworld beglni with the building of\na better ult.**\nIf the world wished to remember\nand honor thow who died tor a\ngrut uun 20 yein igo, thit wu\nthe wiy to go ebout lt\nThe church wu well filled. \u2022\nRED CROSS DRIVE,\nBUSINESS SECTION\nWILL OPEN TODAY\nDoing their part to help the Canadian Red Crou Society ruch Its\ngoil of $3,000,000, Nelson business\nmen this morning will open a two\nweek'i campaign of the buiineu\ndistrict for funds. Forming the Flnmclil Campaign Committee of the\nNelion Branch, the 24 men, divided\ninto 12 turns of two men each, will\ncover the buslneu dlitrict thoroughly. B. B. Morrii ll Chairman.\nOld Studenh Take\nOver High School\nat Alumni Dance\nNelion High School wu given\nbick to ltl old itudents for a few\nhours Friday night u the preunt\nday ttudenti staged an \"Alumni\nDance\" ln honor of the former\nitudenta Quite a number ittended\nwho went to the ichool\u2014well, a\nfew yean igo. Seven itudent! from\nRouland attended.\nSydney Honwill of the graduating clan ot 1937 wu Muter of\nCeremoniu. During in Intermission\ntt midnight he ipoke of hli pleai-\nant memoriu of tchool diyi ind\nmentioned leveral ot the \"old\ntimen\". He thinked the United\nYoung Peoplei' Society for lta cour-\ntesy ln postponing a dance tor\ntwo weeki stn favor ot the Alumni\ndance.\n\"Alumni\" In cedar bought wu\nprinted on the walli at uch end\nof tbe gymmslum and a ltrge \"A\"\nidorneo uch buketbill bickboird.\nStreameia completed tba decora-\ntloni.\nPeggy Dunnett, Mlnliter ot Soclil Afflin ln the School Ptrliiment, wu convener for the dtnce,\nand Margaret Thain and Dawn\nSharp had charge of the decorations. Othen on the Decorations\nCommittee were Genevieve Grit\nMile, Doreen Manahan, Marjory\nJorgenson, Lola Gamble, Claire\nHughes, Sheila Dunwoody, John\nHolland, John Norris and John\nBeattie. Erneit Ball hid charge of\nadvertising. Posten were made by\nRuth Wright, Katherine Pearce,\nPeggy Triggi, Betty Benwell, Willi\nMcClement, Mirgaret Thain ind\nDawn Sharp. Stuart Macintosh,\nMinister of Athletici, and Jack\nYoung were at the door and Arne\nHenrickion and Alan Emmott,\nPrime Minliter, collected tickets.\nWllllim Barwli and Donald Hunter\nhad charge of the refreihmenti.\nWilliam (. Leno\nBurled, Nelson;\nMany at Funeral\nFinil tribute wu paid te a Nelion resident ot long itanding, William Clarke Leno, et funeral urvicu at St. Savlour'i Pro-Cithednl\nand at the City Cemetery Saturday\nafternoon. He died wedneiday\nmorning it Kootenay Lake General\nHospital after a lingering illness.\nRev. W. J. Holmu, Rector of St\nSavlour'i, conducted the services.\nAlio taking part wu Ven. Archdeacon Fred H. Graham, former\nRector and a friend of Mr, Leno\nduring the time the latter wu\nactive In the Churchmen'i Club.\nThe hymni \"Netrer My God to\nThee\" and \"Abide With Me\" were\nlung.\nPallbearen, repreientlng Mr.\nLeno'i former fellow worken of\nthe Canadian Pacific Rallwiy it\nNelson and the Soni of Englmd\nLodge, were Mayor N. C, Stibbs,\nT. B. Tallyn, J. E. McKenzie, N.\nB. Bradley, Albert Cuthbert ind\nJohn Bailesi.\nMANY REPRESENTATIVES\nAttending the kMn ln large\nnumbers were representative! of\nthe Diughten ot England, Son! ot\nEngland, the former Churchmen'i\nClub, C.P.R. employeu, Nelion\nJunior Chamber of Commerce, Nelion Dally Newt and io on.\nMr. Leno wu bornNit Rlchmlnt-\nworth, England, 80 yean ago. Hi\nhad resided in Nelson for 27 yetn,\nwith the exception ot holiday trips\nto England and his period of war\nservice with the 242nd Canadian\nForestry Battalion. Beginning in\n1918. He wu with the Canadian\nPacific Railway itorei depirtment\nwhen he retired in 1938 tfter 24\nyean' urvice.\nA member of St Savlour'i Pro-\nCathedral, he took part ln the\nChurchmen'i Dub during ltt mut\nactive yeen. He wu also in active\nmember, and Put Pruldent ot Nelaon Lodge of the Soni of England.\nGARDENER, FISHERMAN\nUntil the lait year or two, when\nIII health forced him to become\nleti active, he had two absorbing\nhobbies\u2014hii flower garden and hii\nflihlng.\nBeside* hli wife, Mr. Leno li\nlurvived by three joni, JTred of\nNelson, Stanley and George: a\nbrother In Fort William; mother\nbrother ln England; and thru ill-\nten ln Englmd.\nHis ton George returned trom\nVancouver, where he hat been residing lately, for the funeral but\nthe lecond ion, Stanley, who hu\nenliited ln the navy, wu unable to\nreturn and is now at tea.\nNEW FACILITIES\nCUSTOMS OFFICE\nPATERSON PORT\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. U-The new\nCanadian Cuitomi office, under\nconstruction nur Pitenon; will\ngrutly improve facllltlu of cuitomi\nofflcen. It li being erected on the\nopposite lide of the highway to the\nKiwanii Peiu Memoriil, dedicated\nin June of this year, ud is 300 tut\ntrom the border.\nOf L ihape, the new building will\nmeuure 49 feet uch way tnd De 23\nfeet in width. Plan! provide for a\ncovered driveway ln front of the\noffice tnd a covered approach to tht\nwarehouie where truck lotdi may\nbe inspected.\nThe. Customs building, which Is\na one story structure, is being erected by R. Moncrieff of TraU.\nroot Is now being completed.\nMany Wreaths\nDeposited at\nTrail Service\nTRAIL, B. C- Nor.' U-WhUe\nCanada is Involved ln another\nGreet War, tribute wu pild to the\nmemory of thou who pild the\nlupreme ucrifice In the war of\n1914-18, at the Armlitlce urvice\nhere Sundey.\nObservance begin at 10:40 a.m.\nwith a parade from the comer of\nPortltnd Street ind Bty Avenue\nto the Memoriil Hill, In tront of\nwhich il placed a plaque beirlng\nln relief, the nimes of Trail men\nwho died ln active urvice ln the\nlait Greit War. Led by the Canadian Legion Band, Legion memben\nof Branchei 11 md 132, Boy Scouti,\nWolf Cubi, Girl Guides, Junior\nPolice Corpi and repruentitlvu of\nother organization! marched to the\nHall where they were Joined by a\ngathering of citlzeni.\nThe urvice opened with ilnglng\nof \"God Sive the King\". Then followed the pliclng of wreithi before the Memorial Plaque by repreientativei of varloui City organization!.\nWreathi were from Canadlm Legion Branchei Noi. 11 md 132; Arthur Chapman Chapter, I.O.D.E.;\nJamu H. Schofield Chapter, I.O.\nD.E.; Trail Caledonian Society; Fid*-\nelity Lodge No. 32 A.F. & A.M.; St.\nAndrew'i Church;. City of Trail;\nMunicipality of Tadmac; Slitera of\nColombo; Trail Rotary Club: LO.\nO J*. No. 43; Adinah Rebekah Lodge\nQiV-idsL & Out!\nOF NELSON HICH SCHOOL\n\u25a0y JOHN HOLLAND\nCrlitofor_ Colombo Lodge;\nn'l In.\nAlex. D. Christie\nRossland Pioneer,\nDies In Hospital\nROSSLAND, B. C Nov. 'tt -\nAlexander D. Christie, a ruident\nof the Golden City lince 1897, died\net the Mater Mlsericordiae Hospital Saturday afternoon, at the age\nof 81 yun.\nMr. Christie, who eame to Ron-\nland from Hagenvllle, Ont, wu\nactively connected with the work\nof St Andrew'i United Church, md\nhad been Sunday School Superintendent for mmy yun. At the\ntime ot hit death he wu an Elder\nof the church.\nHe wu Dlitrict Road Foreman ln\n1917, and alio owned a ranch ln the\nBig Sheep Creek district\nHe li lurvived by two brothen\nend one sister ln Ontario.\nThe funeral will take place on\nTuesday.\nNAKUSP CHURCH WOMEN\nFORM WAR SERVICE UNIT\nNAKUSP, B. C. - Some 20 women were present at a muting ln\nthe Nikusp United Church for or-\nganlzition of a United Church Wir\nService Unit which will work u e\nunit under the local Red Crou Society. Officen elected were:\nPresident Mn. R. McCuUoch;\nVice-President Mlu A. A. Allen;\nSecretary, Mlu A. Bowes; Treuurer,\nMn. M. Ion: Supply Secretary, Mn.\nM. Kerr; Repesentative to the Red\nCrou, Mn. McCulloch.\nMeetingi will be held the third\nSiturday of each month.\nEDINBURGH (CP).-Lord Hope-\nloun, aon of the Viceroy of Indli,\nLord Linlithgow, It serving with\nhit local Scott Territorial Regiment\nSend Us Tour\nNAIL\nOl\nPROMPT I\nSERVICE\nCity Drug Go.\nPHONE 84\nSOX 460\nWotte Dmce! Wotta Dincel The\ngreiteit event of the month Is over,\nmd a lot of the students are itill\ntrying to citch up on a lot ot bick\n\u2022leep. Al everybody knowi, this\nwu in alumni dmce ud itrange\nto uy, there were quite a few\nalumni preunt Among them were\nSydney Honwill, Mlu Peggy Gibbon, Robert Andrewi, John Gray,\n(good old J. B.), Mlu Audrey Emery, Doctor O. A. C. Willey, and\nRobert Crerar. Another outstanding future wu the presence of\nmoit of the teichen. It'i really qultt\na relief to get your revenge by\n\"cutting in\" on a very popular girl\nwhen ihe ll dinclng with a supposedly sedate md suitere member ot\nthe staft Anyway, lt tl a relief to\niee them all get together that way,\nand forget iuch unpleasant matters\nu neglected homework, wd the\nlike.\nTOUQH .BREAK   \u2022\nThe lubject of dinclng will really\nbe cause for war with leveral of\nthe local \"younger ut\". Sprained\nanklu have been the lot of Jessie\nHeath and Wilbur Bentz, md \"Connie\" Manahan wu under observation due to the pouible danger of a\nscarlet fever ln the Junior High\nSchool. Connie wtll be out by the\ntime this is printed, md Just In time\nto start studying for the Chriitmu\nexams. Thit'i the kind of luck Connie geti, being kept in when the\nSchool Dmce u on, and being \"dismissed\" lust In time to itirt itudy-\ning. Juat like being ient to bed\nwithout tupper md hiving to get\nup in time to wuh the diihet. Some\nluck!\nDANCE CLUB\nDancing It really the iplrlt of the\nseuon right now. Lut wednudiy\nMlu Alma Smillie organized the\nSchool Dance Club. Offlcen elected\nwere Glenn Price, Pruldent; Lorraine Carew, Secretary; Marjory\nJorgensen, Treasurer. Alio oo the\nNo.   .           \t\nPythian Slsten; Trail Women'i ...\n\u25a0titute; Columbia Chapter, No. <82\nOrder of the Eutern Star; B.P.O.E.\nNo. 8; Knlghti ot Pythlu Lodge\nNo. 23; Cmadian Club; and Order\nit the Royal Purple.\nThe hymn \"O Ood Our Help In\nAgu Past\" wu aung prior to the\nitlence. The Smelter whistle blew,\nend a time bomb denoted the hour\n111 am. The city wu silent for two\n'minutes. Bruce Forteath lounded\n\"The Lut Poit\". After the two\nminute'i tilence mother time bomb\nboomed, \"Reveille\" wu lounded,\nind \"God Save the King\", ended\ntbe tervlce.\nIlia colutnn then proceeded to\nthe cemetery at Tadantc, where\nwreathe were laid on the Cenotaph.\nAron Samuelson\nDies al Creston;\nCanyon 30 Years\nCRESTON, B. C Not. It\u2014Aran\nG. Samuelson, pioneer woods operator md land owner at Canyon,\ndied at Creiton Valley Hospital\neirly Sundiy morning following a\nlengthy Ulneu. Mr. Simuelson, who\nwu ln hli eightieth year, came to\ncanyon 30 yean ago from Wardner. He wat a native of Sweden\nand followed forestry operations it\nEut Kootenay polnti for-a few\nyean before lettling temporarily\nat Wardner. Hii wife predeceased\nhim uveral yean ago.\nTwo daughten, Mrs Grover\nKifer of Canal Flati md Mn. Ludwig Moberg of Canyon: md three\nsons, Manfred of Kimberley, and\nArvid and Godfrey ot Canyon lur-\nvlve him.\nFuneral urvicu will be held at\nTrinity United Church, Creiton,\nTuuday afternoon.\nPATIENT WITH SCARLET\nFEVER MAKES PROGRESS;\nCONTACTS BACK SCHOOL\nProgreu wu being made by the\nJunior High School itudent luffering from scarlet fever, stated Dr.\nF. P. Sparks. Medical Hulth Officer, Sunday night The contacts of\nthe boy, who wore with him when\nhe became ill a week ago Saturday\nnight and who were quarantined\nfor ufety's uke, were released from\nquarantine Sunday, They were expected to return to Khool todiy.\nNone of them ihowed my signs or\nsymptoms ot the diseue.\nexecutive were repreuntatlvu\ntrom the various grades, Mm Norrii, Pat Guy, Phil Brewer, Betty\nBenwell and Bob Collinson. The\nQlub is supervised by'Peggy Dunnett, Miniiter of Social Activities\nMusic tor the dancing is supplied by\nthe new radio-gramophone combination recently purchased. \"Dodie\"\nManahah wu the \"muslcmuter\"\npour le tempt, tnd dlipliyed obvious\ntalent in her expert minlpulitlon\nof the gramophone recordi. It wu\nrather a shock to ue iuch a large\nturnout but after the flnt few\nminutu of commotion order wu restored, md the muting progressed\nfavorably. There were 190 students\npruent\nA SOFT GENERATION\n\"The modern generation It getting 10ft\" so uy the ippirently\nsuperior memben of the Nelion\nHigh SchooL The ciuse of iuch a libellous outburst wu the previously\nmentioned appearance of \u25a0 number\nof pillowi tn Diviiion Thru. Personally, I think the ipeiker li Jeal-\nous. It reilly li a wonderful lensa-\ntlon. No one em realize the exquisite feeling of lettling down to \u25a0\nnice wirm, comfortable -cushion,\nand gazing rapturously at tbe teach-\ner, instead of jolting Into your sut\nwith a spine jarring crash, md Iter-\n' In agonized discomfort at sn\nugly blackboard. (I almost let myself go there). Just to prove this\npoint we permitted Mr. Lee to use\nthe cushion! for one period, md at\nthe end of iuch a luxurioui Interval, he remarked: \"I knew It wu\ntoo good to lait\" At leut he Is being\nfrank about it md I would like to\nsee all the teachers with their own\npillows io that they, may enjoy the\nundeicribible pleasure thai may be\nhad by eliminating all unnecessary\nbruises md callouses where they\nare felt moet keenly. Why not? Thli\nll e civilized country.\nWell, I've got to quit now. No\none Is going to say that I neglect\nmy home work for the sake of my\npublic. Do you know whet I am\ngoing to do\u2014itudy French ldlomi,\nmd then one of theu dayi the final\nexams will come ilong, ind everyone will uy whit i nirpriu it wu\nthit thit nice Holland boy maniged\nto pau ln French.\nTOO UTE TO CLASSIFY\nLOST - YELLOW PERSIAN KIT-\nten. KS Cedar Strut Rewerd.\nFOR SALE - BOYS* SKATES *\nihou. Sizei 2 md 1 Phone 6M.\nFOR SALE \u2014 PETERBORO CA-\nnoe md car radio with Altera\nApply 515 Third Street\nRENO OUTPUT $29,834\nDURING PART OCTOBER\nFrom tha time milling resumed\nOctober 10 until the end ot thit\nmonth, production of Reno Gold\nMinu Ltd, Sheep Creek, wu $29,-\n834.\nsasswrnssMttsssttasawssisssats*.\nNewtptptrt, Megaxlnu end Smoku\n.   BISHOP'S NEWS STAND\nCARSS\nMACKINAW\nCLOTHING i\nThere are years of service I\nInto every Cam garment. I\nfor the trade mark , . 2\n\/our guarantee  of  compj\nsatisfaction.   . ,\nHetvy Pant*, Breech*., \\-_\\t\nklnawi,   Windbreaken,\nShirt*.\nVC-fiflffl\nHEN'S FURNIS\n\u00ab?\/\nIke) <t\u00bbir\n\u25a0\nRent That Room. With a Wlntl\nHava Tou Bud tha Cluilfledt\nJ. A. C\u00bb Laughton\nOptometrist\nSUITE 205, MEDICAL ARTS BLDG\nFINANCIAL SECURITY ,\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE\nMonthly Saving! I\nIt W. DAWS<\nBonded Representative\nBox 61     Hlpperaon Blk.\n.ill   i   in I   \u25a0SSII \u2014\nDELICIOUS HOME\nPIES\n.Qrenfell's Caf\\\nOpp. Civic Theatre\n\u25a0iii.\n'-4 hour ftm\nDodge\u2014DeSoto\u2014Texaco I\nSowarbv-Cuthbert I\nOppoilte the\nPottefflM tnd Humt\nBE PAIR WITH YOUR\nLet Iniurance etfeguird\nProperty md Income. Ask\nparticulan.\u2014Mo   obllgatioi\nH. E. DILL\u2014532 Ward\nINSURANCE AGENCY\nCream-0 Mil\nFOR A DIFFERENT\nCEREAL CREAM\nPALM DAIRIES LIMITEl\nReserve Dec. Ill for 6hriitmu\nplay, Catholic Parish HiU.\nREFRIGERATION SERVICE. PH,\nJM, F. H. Smith, 851 Bakar St\nNow li the time to plant Magllo\nSlum trees. C Magllo, 620 Robion\ntreet, Phon* MIL.,\nNew 1*40 ROGERS bettery Redloi\nworthy ef modern programi. Sm\nthtm at McKAY 4 STRETTON.\nThe Red Crou wanta your htlp.\nWt wtnt your compiny at a dinct\nat Harrop Tomorrow.\nWitch for tht thrilling \"BATTLE\nOF MUSIC DANCE.\" Eagle Hall,\nWed, Nov. 15. Three oreheitrat,\nODDS AND ENDS\nComblntd Schooli Concert, Clvlo\nThutre, Friday, Nov, 17, 6 o'clock.\nK. of C. Military Whilt and Dmce\nTueiday, Nov. 14, 6 pm. prompt\nRefreshments, fun md dmce. 10\npjn. to ?. Admlulon 25c.\nATTENTION LADY CURLERS\nGen. meeting et Curling Rink,\nTues., Nov. 14 at 2:30 p.m. Speciil\ninvitations extended to all prospective memben, \u2022\nHITS YOU JUST RIGHT\nMcDONALD'S 8ET 'EM IIP\nA DELICIOUS LITHIATED LEMON\n12 OUNCE BOTTLE ONLY So\n.    AT ALL DEALERS\nMcDONALD JAM CO, LTD.\nWESTINGHOUSE wuhtn with\nthe million-dollar meehtnlim. Still\ngood tfter equlvilent of mora thin\n200 yeir'i operation. Wutlnghouu\nIronen tnd Clemen are all on\ndisplay at HIPPERSON'8.\nCARD OF THANKS\nMn. William Clark Lino and\nfamily with to thank all frlendi\nfor kindness ind expressions of\nsympithy extended to them during\ntheir nd bereavement ln the lou of\na loving husband and father.\nNELSON CIVIC ARENA\nNovember 14 to 18 Inclusive\nTUESDAY: 4:15 to 6, Children\nWEDNESDAY: 2 to 4, General\nFRIDAY: 8 to 10, Adult\nSATURDAY: 2 to 4, Children 7 :.\nChildren under 16 mey purchase period tickets good for 12 periodi\n, for 61.00\nAdulti mey purehau period tlcketi good for 6 periodi for 81-25.\nSchool children over 16 mey purchue Seuon Tlckitt good fer\n.       Adult skating ptrlodt only for 85.00.\nOrdinary admlulone\u2014Adulte Ke;  Children under 16, lOo\nWith Doughnuts\nThePERCOLATOR\nKootenay No-Odor\nDry Cleaning Co.\nPhone 128\nPOR PROMPT SERVICE\nInilit that your Iniurance be\nplaced with\nCantdi'i oldeit Iniurtnce Compuy\nHALIFAX INSURANCE CO\nT, ft ROSLING. 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