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NOV. 22,  1940\nNUMBER IM\nCALL IN Mm TO SERVE SPEEDING GREEKS\nTrainees Go to\nVernon\nPasilng through Nelion Thunday, en route to Vernon for the\nlecond training period under Canada'! national military training\nplan, were the young men pictured here. East Kootenay was well\nrepresented.\u2014Daily News Photos.\nH. Alderman, Kimberley\nRe At Ft\nAir Blows\nfor Nazis\n___\u00ab to right: C. P. R. Conttable' Robert Carney, Nelson; Alex Den-\njhuk and Larry Gilles, Creiton; Constable Richard House, Nelson,\nLeft to right: Arthur Bennett and Douglu de Wolff, Kaslo; David\nEdwards, Vernon.\n(.1.0. Denounces\nWarring Powers\nATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov. 21\n(AP).\u2014The Congress of Industrial\nOrganizations today declared itself\nagainst Nazism, Communism and\nFascism \"u inimical to the welfare\nof labor and destructive ot our\nform of Government\"\nThe C. I. 0. asserted that lt wu\ntn \"American institution,\" which\nwould carry on its work In the \"labor movement in the spirit of real\nAmerican trade unionism.\"\nIn \u2022 prolonged discussion of\nC. I. O.'s demmds that the Government deny defence contracts to\nflrmi held to have violated the labor laws, John L. Lewis rose to say\nthat President Roosevelt had declined to Implement such a policy\nwith an executive order. Lewis contended the Chief Executive had the\npower to do so.\n\u25a0ormer Theatre Head\nof Trail, Rossland\nTakes Over at Kelowna\nKELOWNA, B. C, Nov. 21 (CPj\n-W. T. C. Harper, former Manager\nit theatres at Trail and Rossland,\nHas irrived here to take over mana-\n[\u2022rial duties of the Empress Trieste. L. V. Campbell, former Man-\n\u2022 here, has left to take over Mr.\nirper'i dudes.\nGiant U. S. Bombers to\nExtend Scope of\nBombers\nBy DREW MIDDLETON\nAuoclited Preu Staff Writer\nLONDON, Nov. Jl (AP)-The\nRoyal Air Force's offensive spirit\nflamed higher today as its bomber striking force, toon to be\nitrengthened by release ol 48 of\nthe United States army's big four-\nmotored bombers, prepared for\nbolder and harder strokes against\ntheir powerful foe icrou the\nChanneL\nR.A.F. officen left little doubt\nthe long-range consolidated bomben now to come to Britain will\nbe in the van of the attacks which\nthey Intend to extend to Eastern\nGermany and more completely\nInto Italy.\nEquipped with the Sperry gyroscopic bombing light, these planes\nalso may be used for the nightly\nbombing \"ferry service\" to Berlin,\nthey uid.\nR.A.F. officen uld their Urge\nfuel capacity, bomb load and altitude keeping abilities make them\n\"Ideal for sustained attacks over\nimportant targets.\" These officers\nuid every ilgn points to an early\nopening of a widespread air war on\nItaly.\nEmployment ot the long-range\nbomben also will release other British bombers for their most Vita!\ntask outside the systematic attack\non German industry\u2014the steady\nhammering of German submarine\nnests along the Channel.\nLast night these bases at Lorient.\nCherbourg, Dunkerque and Ostend\nwere pounded again by bombers intent on strangling the submarine\nmenace.\nThe Ruhr, Industrial hurt ef\nGermany, alao wu tht objective\nof \u2022 severe raid laat night which\nthe Air Mlnlitry Newa Service\nuld \"muit Inevitably hava disorganized essential traffle and\ndestroyed Indispensable raw ma-\nterlala\" at Dulsburg-Ruhrort, the\nlargest river pert Irt Germiny,\nTha Ntwi Service uid \"for many\nhoun both trom high tnd low ,ev<\nels\" British bombers attacked this\nImportant centre on the Ruhr River\nand \"showered their high explosives and incendiary bombi on the\nquayi, docks md warehouses.\"\nThe destruction wrought by \"\npecially heavy\" bombs wu made\nmore widespread by use of \"large\nnumben of lighter high explosive\nbombs which are obviously suitable\nfor so extensive a target,\" ssid the\nMinistry bulletin.\nHour after hour the bombs arrived with clocklike regularity and\nleft six huge fires besides smaller\nones In their wake, pilots reported\nOne bomber failed to get back.\nIn raids on' Tirana, capital of\nAlbania, Tuesday night, airdrome\nhangars were set blazing, and i.i\nother attacks on Durazzo, the\nmodernized port which Italy ust\u00bb\nto supply her forces In the Greek\ncampaign, hits were obtained on\nwharves, a statement said.\nAssab, Italian port In Eritrea, was\ncontinuously raided Monday ind\nTuesday nights, the communique\nsaid, with fires visible for 80 miles\nset in the powerhouse, naval work,\nshops, oil tanks, ammunition stores\nand supply depots.\nSouthern Route\nIs Only Through\nHighway In B.C.\nTht Southern Trantprevlnclal\nroute It now tht only East-West\nhighway connection through Brltith Columbia.\nWith tha cloalng ef tha Nona-\nahea Paaa road Wedneiday and the\nBig Band Thunday, tha route\nthrough Cranbrook, Nelion, Trill,\nRoasland, Grind Forks, ind Midway to the Okanagan wat tht only\nthrough highway open.'\nBui and car traffla between the\nPralrlu and the Coaat la routed\nover thli highway. The Department of Public Works haa announced It will be kept operi during the Winter.\nONTARIO MINISTER\nTURNS   IN   HIS\nRESIGNATION\nTORONTO, Nov. 21 (CP). \u2014\nHon. Eric Cross, Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and\nPublic Welfare, announced tonight that he had submitted his\nresignation to Premier Heryburn.\nIn a statement, Mr. Crosi\nuid his resignation, submitted\nbecause of business reasons,\nwould take effect Jan. 1, but\nthat he would retain his seat as\nMember for Haldimand-Norfolk.\nChairman of the Municipal\nBoard from IMS to 1937, Mr.\nCross contested and won Haldimand-Norfolk in the 1937 elections and was appointed to the\ncabinet after the elections.\nAdministration for\nWar Resources Urged\nWASHINGTON. Nov. 21 (API-\nSenator Robert Taft (Rep.-Ohio)\nproposed today that a United States\nwar resources administration be\ncreated, under a single admlnis\ntrator empowered \"to cut across\nred tape and give his undivided\nattention to. the one vast problem\nof industrial teamwork for defence.\"\nTaft said he would Introduce\nbill to create the administration,\nwhose functions would be to \"coordinate all Industrial and'pro.ure.\nment phases ot the national defence\nprogrim.\"\nLanding Inter-Locked\nPlanes Brings Two\nDifferent Rewards\nMELBOURNE, Nov. 21 (AP)-The\ndifficult achievement of L. G. Fuller of the Royal Australian Air\nForce in landing two interlocked\nplanes after a mid-air collision near\nWagga, New South Walei, two\nmonths ago brought a mixed reaction in R.A.A.F. officialdom.\nFor making a statement regarding\nthe feat to a Sydney newspaper\nwithout the authority of his commanding officer he forfeited seven\ndays' pay and was confined to bar\nracks for 14 days.\nBut the flying ability that enabled\nhim to land the machines has had\nits reward. He has been promoted\nto the rank of sergeant, has passed\nhis efficient airman test, and has\nbeen drafted for service overseas\nHe now awaits embarkation.\nSalad Suspected of\nMakina Nurses\nVANCOUVER. Nov. 21 (CP).-Dr\nA. R. Seymour, First Assistant Superintendent of Vancouver General\nHospital, said today a lima bean\nsalad served at the hospital Tues\nday was \"suspected\" to have caused\nabdominal cramps and dizziness\namong 200 nurses and several in\nternes yesterday\nTwelve nurses and one interne\nwere so ill they were forced otf\nduty.\nTHIS ISSUE\nTha distribution ot this ipeclal Christmas issue pt The Nelton Daily Newi is 9371 copies.\n. It includes a 12-page section\npublished In cooperation with\nthe Nelson Retail Merchant!'\nAssociation and devoted to advertising ot Nelton firms.\nAustralia War\nBudget to Hit\nAll Taxpayers\nCANBERRA, Nov. II (AP). -\nAustralians with annual Incomes\nof between \u00a3190 (about (MO Canadian) and \u00a3400 will pay \u00a35,000,-\n000 in Income tax Instead st \u00a3100,-\n000 previously paid under the Australian war budget introduced to\nthe House ot Representatives here\ntoday by Commonwealth Treasurer\nA. W. Padden.\nIt ll estimated that 1,800,000\npersons are within that income\nclass, with approximately ,1,000,-\n000 ot the number exemju because of family or dependent obligations, leaving 800,000\/affected\nby the new budget\nAn expenditure of\/t270,000,000\n\u2014largest iln the h\u00abo_y At thit\nCommonwealth\u2014ii eonteinplited\nin the budget, of which \u00a31.6,000,-\n000 will be for war purposes,\nTha war expenditure will be railed u follows: \u00a350,000,000 by internal loam, \u00a365,000,000 by taxation (\u00a331,000,000 new taxes, \u00a334,-\n000,000 approved last May), \u00a328,-\n000,000 from last year'i balance and\n\u00a343,000,000 from overseu resources\nwith the aid of the Commonwealth\nbank.\nIn addition, Increased taxes on\nhighest incomes will bring \u00a333.000,-\n000 with a limit of 14 shilling! in\nthe pound In combined state and\nCommonwealth income taxes.\nThe salu tax has been lncreued\non a much wider range ot goods\nand excise tax also has been raited\non sudh luxuries as tobacco, beer\nand spirits.\nThe combined Commonwealth\nand state taxation will total \u00a3181,-\n000,000 about 20 per cent of the national income, compared to 17 per\ncent in the depth of the economic\ndepression of 1932-33.\nThick Weather Holds\nOff Nazi Attack\non Britain\nLONDON, Nov. 22 (Friday)\n(CP)\u2014The raiden passed signal\naounded In London ihortly after\nmidnight as advene weather early\ntoday held down enemy air activity. A thick coating of cloud blotted out the iky.\nBefore midnight Liverpool bad\ntwo ihort raid alarms, the lecond\nfollowing closely an attack on\nNorthweit town. The enemy\nitruck also at an East Anglla\ntown.\nEarlier Ult evening the Axil air\nforce began what appeared to be\na hetvy attack on the Midlands factory area\u2014the third straight night\nof alarm tor thii area\u2014but the increasingly thick weather wai believed to have cut it short.\nIn London the ralden at first\nlooted the customary assault, flying in Singly. Wherever they were\nheard in the -hick dhrknesa t\nmighty barrage- wu flung up\nagainst them. There were no reporti\nof bomb damage.\nTowerda midnight the period ot\nquiet grew longer, punctuated by\ntierce bursts of barrage on the\nouter fringe ot defences.\nDuring yesterday there were thtee\nthrusts it London,' two of them\nbrief.\nSpitfire Pilot Dies\nas He Rams Bomber,\nKilling Nazi Crew\nLONDON, Nov. 21 (CP). - In\n\u2022 swift-running machine-gun fight\n\u2022 Spitfire overhauled and rammed\na German Heinkel bomber today,\ncausing both planes to crash and\nkilling the four men In the bomber\nand the Spitfire* pilot\/ A fireman also wu killed by a bomb\nexploded by fire in the bomber's\nwreckage.\nThe fight occurred between Sit-\ntlngbourne and Favenham in\nKent.\nFrench Warship\nRetried to Have\nCone lo British\nALGECIRA8, Spain, Nov. 21\n(AP)\u2014A French battleship of the\naame type aa tha Parlt wu reported tonight to hava entered\nGibraltar and surrendered ta the\nBritish authorities. Tht battleship\nwu anchored at tha entrance of\nthaptrt, .\nJL-^fW-i T\"~*   s\nr'TMtwi i tarty tl_lp*M\n.lass, the Courbet tnd  the Paris.\nboth old hut rebuilt.\nThe Courbet it the outbreak of\nwar wu in service at a gunnery\ntraining ship ind the Paris was\nattached to the torpedo school for\n\u25a0ei training.\nTheir standard displacement ls\n22,189 toni tnd the normal complement of each li 1108 men. The Courbet wu completed In 1911 and the\nParii a year later. Both were reconstructed In 1928-29.\nLONDON, Nov. 22 (Friday)\n(CP) - Informed nivil clrclei\nhere laid early todty they hed\n\"absolutely no knowledge\" regarding a report from Algeclras.\nSpain, that a French battleship\nhad surrendered to British authorities at Gibraltar.\nB. (. BILL STAYS\nDEBTS ON HOMES\nOF FIGHTING MEN\nRossland     Refunding\nBill Gets Second\nReading\nDEBATE SPEEDED\nSOS Heard, but\nShip In Port\nMEXICO CITY, Nov. Jl (AP). -\nTampico Port iuth_rltlet decltrcd\nthe German motonhlp Orinoco remained tt inchor tonight and expressed bewilderment ever in S O S\nsent out In the name of the refugee\nvessel and picked up by wireless\nagencies In United states.\nNewspaperman and the Captain of\nthe Port confirmed the presence In\nthe Port of the ship which had attempted to reach the Atlantic last\nweek only to dash back to harbor\nwhen warships ot disputed nationality were sighted.\nObservers said the S O S apparently was a hoax. The Port Captain\nlaid \"the Orinoco hai not left\" and\nadded that it wai unable to send\nsuch a menage while at anchor.\nVICTORIA, Nov. 21 (CP).\nWith only two speakers on the\nbudget debate, the British Columbia Legislature made rapid progress today in the advancement of\nnew legislation, giving second\nreading to 20 bills, one of which\nwould allow a limited moratorium\non any indebtedness on the homes\nof men in the fighting services.\nAttorney-General Gordon Wismer told the House that the moratorium measure also would apply\nto Indebtedness on the homes of\nthe closer relatives of the fighting forces. The exact limits of the\nstay have yet to be outlined.\nThe Attorney-General said the\nmeasure was to protect the fighting men while away from home,\nbut not to offer a shield in cases\nwhere Indebtedness could reasonably be met. He added that the\ncourts would exercise control over\ntoo wide a use   t the measure.\nSpeakers heard In the House were\nLouis Lebourdais (Llb.-Cariboo)\nwho stressed the need for good\nroads, and Colin Cameron, (C.C.F.\nComox) who criticized what he\ntermed the naVal practise of placing \"young men hardly more than\nboys in charge of hundreds of lives.\"\nHe welcomed the recent Ottawa announcement that henceforth army\ncommissi6n would be granted only\n\",o those who work up through the\nranks.\nDebate wai 'ed.purned with the\nFarl_4__6tae'\u2022a**h_*ed to matt tgaln to-\nnigM in Its'lecond night sitting of\nthe session. The budget debate may\nwind up tomorrow.\nAnother bill given lecond reading wu the Rossland Refunding\nBill which would extend approximately $200,000 of Rossland's civic\ndebt over a further term by an\nexchange of securities assented to\nby a majority of the bondholders\nin Canada, the United States and\nsome points in Great Britain.\nHon. A. Weill Gray, Minister of\nLands, told the House that Rossland had' an overdraft of $28,000\nin 1939, wm in danger of default\non its teaching payroll, and faced\na maturity of $14,000 without fundi\nto'meet it. He added that a temporary lettlement had been made\nat the time, and the bill was to implement a more permanent solution.\nAnother measure also given second reading would set up an Arena\nControl Committee in Nanaimo similar to those operating in Nelson\nand New Westminster.\nTrucks Unable to\nMaintain Men in\nMountain Advance\nNearly All Italians Driven Off Greek Land;\nItalian Resistance Before Military\nBases Rapidly Collapsing\nBy MAX HARRELSON \u2014 Atioclatcd Pren Stiff Wrlttr\nATHENS, Creece, Nov. 21 (AP). \u2014 British and Greek\nplanes dropped sacks of canned meat and bread tonight to\nCreek troop units which had advanced so far into the Albanian\nmountains behind the retreating Italians that truck transport\ncould not be operated effectively.\nThe Creeks reported from the Front that they had\nfirst thought they were being bombed since the food sacks\nwere dropped without parachutes.\nSimultaneously with this disclosure a Government\nspokesman predicted that probably by tomorrow \"there will\nnot be a single Italian left on]\n200 Lads, Mostly From East Kootenay,\nOff to Vernon Military Training (amp\nTwo hundred young men, mostly\nof the 22-year-old clau, of the area\nfrom Crows Nest to Penticton, with\nhundreds of other B. C- youths will\ntoday don the khaki and open a 30-\nday military training period at Vernon.\nMost of the trainees of thll area\nwere from the Eut Kootenay and\nwhen the Westbound passenger\ntrain pulled into Nelson Thursday\nmorning four extra coachei filled\nwith merry-making youthi were attached to it. Only leven boarded\nthe train at Nelson, IS at Trail and\na comparative few at other intermediate points between here and\nPenticton. Only five of the seven to\nleave were City youths. At the tlrst\ncamp *at Vernon under Canadii\ncompulsory military training\nacheme most of tht youthi of the\nCrowi Neit-Pentlcton area were\ntrom the Weit Kootenay, only one,\nVerna Griffiths of Creston, being\nfrom But Kootenay.\nAfter an overnight itop at Penticton, where the extra cart were\nto be sidetracked for them to sleep\nin, the ladi will continue by bus\nthis morning to Vernon and a month\nof army life.\n19 FROM TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 20 \u2014 Tour\nteen men, aged 13, left Friday morning for Vernon for one month'!\ntraining it the Vernon Military\nCamp. It ii underitood that five\notheri went by car.\nThese men will be In the second\ngroup, under the 30-day training\nplan, which will begin training on\nrriday.    '\nDemocracies Have\nAdvantage in Long\nRun Declares I.L.O.\nMONTREAL, Nov. 21 (CPL\u2014The\ndemocracies have an industrial advantage over Germany \"in the long\nrun,\" according to the International\nLabor Review which was issued\nfrom Montreal for the first time.\nWeaj%\nCreek territory.\"\nThe nightly communique of the\nGreek High Command announced\nthe capture of 15 Italian guni-eeyen\nof thfem heavy artillery piecea\u2014four\nanti-aircraft guns, many howitzers,\ndozens ot machine guns, and materials, foodstuffs and fuel depots.\nGreek bombers participated In\nattacks along the battle line.\nThe Greeka reported earlier\nthey had placed both of Italy'i\nmain Albanian basei under threat\nof capture and that they were\nfighting almost entirely on Albanian soil.\nA Greek column lp the eoutal lee-\ntor of the front waa reljorted to be\nwithin six miles ot Arglrocastro, and\nto the Northeast, the Greeks aald\ntheir armies were at tha outskirts\nof Koritza.\nArglrocastro and Koritza are the\ntilth and third cltiea of Albania, In\npopulation, and they are equally\nimportant in military rule. ttswai\nArglrocastro, a town of 10,836 population, and on Koritza. 24,787 popular *_ia__t_teliali__\u00bbfrj^\ndrive Into Greece 314 weeks ago.\nThere they assembled materials to\nsupply their aimies. Now tha Greeks\nsay they are menacing those stores.\nMilitary diipatchei related almost\ntotal collapse of Italian resistance\nbefore Argiroctstro, which is aome\n30 miles from tire sea at Porto Edda.\nNine Italian tanks tried to counterattack in the Koritza sector, the\nGreeks reported,* but five ot them\nwere destroyed and two others\ncaptured.\nAnother report said a battery ot\nheavy guns had been taken from\nthe Italians.\nFrom the sea to the Aoos River,\nthe Italian Southern front collapsed as the result of a number of\nbreaks in the line, the Greeki aaid.\nThis demoralized the enemy forcei,\nit was stated, and permitted the\nrapid advance on Arglrocastro.\nSOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. 21 (AP).\n\u2014Sofia went under partial blackout tonight while iti political\nleaders conferred with a high\nGerman diplomat and the Bulgarian public began frankly to ask\nwhether this country had promised to cooperate with the German\narmy againit Greece.\nIn Parliament, Deputy Peter Dou-\nmanoff called Britain \"Bulgaria\"!\ngreatest'enemy\"; the Press apoke of\nBulgaria's \"trust in Germany's\ntriendship\" and recalled Bulgaria's\nterritorial claims against Greece.\nBulgaria fought on Germany's side\nin the First Great War.\nNELSON  \t\nTrail  \t\nVictoria _ \t\nNanaimo \t\nVancouver \t\nKamloops  _...\nPrince George _...\nEstevan Point \t\nPrince Rupert\t\nLangara \t\nAtlin  \u2014\nDawson _\t\nPortland    \t\nSan Francisco  _.\nSpokane    r.\t\nPenticton \t\nVernon \t\nMin.\n. 31\n. 32\n. 34\n. 3fl\n. 24\n. 18\n. 18\n. 32\n. 33\n. 42\n. 22\n. 1\n. S4\n. 42\n. 29\n30\n, 20\n. 23\n. 26\n19\n. 11\n. 13\n. 20\nMax.\n37\n36\n45\n47\n43\n32\n25\n56\n41\n46\n39\n14\n50\n59\n44\nKelowna  \t\nKaslo        \t\nCranbrook         19     SO\nCalgary  .._      11      30\nEdmonton        13      26\nSwift Current    20      24\nPrince Albert    21      27\nWinnipeg .            20      23\nForecast for Kootenay\u2014Moderate\nshifting winds, fair and cold at\nnight\nLevel of the West Arm at Nelson\nThunday was 5.32 feat above the\nlow water mark\nTwo of Missing\nFive Fliers Are\nFound In Quebec\nEAST LAKE, Que., Nov. tl (CP)\n\u2014'Lac. E. 3. Benoit of Ottawa wai\none of tha two men found by\nsearching parties looking for five\ncrew-members of a Royal Canadian Air Force Atlantic Patrol\nplana; it wu learned here tonight.\nIdentity of tht aecond crew-\nmember found by ground partiet\nwas not established Immediately.\nBenoit was on his way to Eaat\nLake with the learch ptrty who\nfound him, while another search\ngirty was heading toward nearby\nt Pamphile with another rescued\nflier.\nA report from Riviere Manie, ia\nQuebec, said Benoit had reacbtd\nEast Lake In good condition. Tb!*'\nreport laid he would be flown to\nMontreal tomorrow.\nThe rescues ltft half of the six.\nman crew of the patrol plane itlll\nunaccounted for. Fo, U. J. H. Le-\nblanc reached safety- Sunday, the\nday tfter the plant had crashed\nwhile heading toward Montreal.\nNine United Statei bombing\nplanei returned to their base tonight after a day-long learch, it-\nporting that they bad lighted thret\nparachutes, but saw no sign ot tb*\nmissing aircraft\nCanadian Apple\nMarkets Healthy\nKELOWNA, B. C, Nov. 21 (CP).\n\u2014A. K. Loyd, General Manager of\nBritish Columbia Tree Fruits, Ltd.,\nsaid today that although It would\nappear there ls little likelihood of\nany export market developing In\nthe Old Country, markets throughout Canada are in a healthy state\nand British Columbia apples are\nselling on a rising market\nOVER 8,000,000\nREGISTER IN.\nCANADA\nOTTAWA, Nov. 21 (CP). -\nHon. James G. Gardiner, Minister of National War Services,\nannounced in a statement today\nthat 7.860,470 persons registered\nAugust 19, 20 and 21 during National Registration and that of\nthe total 3,988,7.0 were males\nand 3,871.710 were females.\n\"Registratipn since August 21\nof persons who have reached the\nage of lg.brlngs th; total to over\n8,000,000,\" the Minister s .id.\nLate Flashes\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (AP)-\nThe Waihington Post In a copyrighted article aald today that\nJohn J. Pershing, retired general\nof the armies of the United States,\nhas been selected as Ambassador\nto France.\nNEW YORK. Nov. il   (AP) -\nNinety-two refugees from England\nspent the United States' Thanksgiving day aboard the British liner\nWestern Prince anchored ta tha\nharbor.\nSTOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nev. tl\n(AP)\u2014A group of barrage balloons which broke iway from\ntheir moorings In Britain with\ncablet dragging disrupted power\nlines at Ootenborg and along tha\nSwedish Wait coast today,\nNBW YORK, Nov. 21 (AP). -\nMackay Radio said today tha\n4791-ton British freighter Crea\nflashed'an \"S O S\" at 2:36 p.m.\nPET and reported she had been\n\"torpedoed and sinking fait*'\nabout 500 mllei Weit of the Irish\ncoast.\n\t\n, ,    __  .\n _____\u2014\u2014\nPAOt TWO-\nJunior Chamber Urges Militia Units\nIn Kootenay-Boundary for Draftees\nto Continue Their Military Training\nArmories    Available;\nSuggest Artillery\nor R.M.R. Units\nDeclaring that there ara no\nmeans for Stfuthtm Interior young\nman to continue their military\ntraining upon their return home\nfrom compulsory service camps,\nand that there ara no facilities for\nyoung professional and business\nmen ts obtain authorized military\ntraining, the Nelton Junior Cham-\nbar af Commerce will drift \u25a0\nresolution urging the establish-\nment of Non-Permanent Active\nMilitia units In tha district.\nTht Government Affairs Committee wat Instructed, at the\nChamber's dinner at the Hume\nThursday night, to draw the\nresolution.\nIt was pointed out that whereas\nyoung men called out tor training\nwera assigned to various units and\nwere requested to carry on then\ntraining at borne upon their return\nthere was no organization In tbe\nKootenay-Boundary for such training. Armories were available at Fer.\nnie, Cranbrook, Kaslo, Nelson, Trail\nand Rossland, and only the Fernie\nand Nelson armories were In activ.\nuse, these being occupied by platoons of the Veterans' Guard ot\nCanada.\nTwo methods of establishing units\nwere suggested\u2014replacement units\nfor the 24th Field Brigade, the various units of which were now In\nactive service; or units ot the Rocky\nMountain Rangers. Most of the\nyoung men who were called tor the\nfirst training period were aasigned\nto the Rocky Mountain Rangers.\nTrail Board Trade to\nStudy Rowell Report\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 21\u2014Suggestion\nof W A. Curran, President ot the\nTrail Board ot Trade, that a study\nof tha Rowell Report, being considered by the Dominion Government snd provincial representatives\nnext January, should ba made by\nthe Board members, waa approved\nby the Trade Board Thursday night.\nA further suggestion that a condensed report now being published\nIn three volumes be purchased was\nmade by Dr. C. A. H. Wright\nTrail Board of Trade Urges Better\nFreight and Bus Terminal Facilities\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 21 \u2014 Described\nby S. S. McDiarmid as the \"growing paint\" of a city which hu made\ngreat progress during the put 19\nyears, the question of adequate\nfreight facilities and bus terminal\nfacilities came in tor a large share\nof discussion st the Trail Board of\nTrade meeting Thursday night, with\nresultsnt motions that the C. P. R.\nbe approached with regard to providing a new location to afford\nmore suitable and adequate freight\nfacilities; and that a recommendation be aent to the bus companies\nthat new and improved bus terminal accommodations be provided.\nA letter from W. J. McLean, Superintendent of the Kootenay Division of the C. P, R\u201e sent subsequent to a conference held with\nMr, McLean by members of the\nTransportation Committee during\nMr. McLean's recent visit to Trail,\nwu read. In his letter, Mr, McLean\nstated that this hsd been the first\ntime any complaint had reached\nhim, and that he felt sure that the\nstation staff was able to handle all\nfreight. Mr. McLean uked that individual complaints be forwarder\nfrom the various transfer companies concerned, in order that a more\ncomplete investigation could be\nmade.\n'1 don't think the complaint hu\naltogether to do with the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company,\" he stated, further advising that he had\nasked the local agent to report any\ndifficulties.\nThe report of Uie Transportation\nCommittee, delegated to investigate\nthis matter, disagreed with Mr, McLean letter. It claimed the passenger train was spotted beside the\nfreight train for half an hour each\nmorning, making It impossible to\nremove freight during that time;\nand that shipments were left, unclassified in cars, snd it was Impossible to obtain freight loaded at\nthe back of the car, ts other freight\nhad to be removed to get at it. It\nwas claimed that lt took an average\nof two daya to obtain freight after\nit had arrived in the city.\nRed Cross in\nTrail Appeals\nMore Worken\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. Jl-Trall Red\nCross Society la still in urgent need\not more workers, both sewers snd\nknitters.\nAlthough Uie Trail workers hsve\nestablished a splendid reputation,\nboth tor quality and quantity ot\nwork sent to headquarters, the proportion of workers In relaUon to\nthe population of the city Is surprisingly small, States Mrs, G. A. V.\nSander combe, Secretary.\nAnother shipment ot wsr supplies\n<____\u2022 nd,\n*__\u00bb___*\nsnd wsr refugee goods went to\nVsncouver from Trail, Monday. The\nshipment Included the following:\nWar supplies\u2014IM pairs day socks;\n12 pairs bait mitts; 8 pairs wristlets; 20 sweaters; 12 pairs seaman's\nsocks; 24 scarves; 12 body belts;\n39 sheets; 36 khaki handkerchiefs;\nSt gauze hsnkerchiefs; 72 bed\ngowns; 8 dressing gowns; _ bed\nJackets; 17 hospital lap robes (donated).\nRefugee supplies\u201412 scarves; 1\nhelmet; 2 pairs mitts; 1 knitted\ndress; 8 sweaters; 7 pairs grey flannel slacks; 12 pairs pants; 4 blouses;\n18 dresses; 2 skirts; 9 boys suits;\n3 coats; 1 girls' slip; 20 grey flannel\nsuits, (girls, size 14, each with\nsweater and scarf); 18 bed quilts; 4\nquilts; 8 boys' suits; 3 pairs boys'\ntrousers; 4 sweaters; 1 scarf; 12\npairs girls' pyjamas; 7 pair boys\npyjamas; 12 women's night gowns;\n89 babies' night gowns; 4 children's\ndressing gowns; 4 pairs children's\npanties; 8 babies' diapers.\nMELBOURNE (CP). \u2014 Because\nof the depredations ot vandals, the\ncottage ot Capt. Cook, discoverer of\nAustralia, In a public park here,\nwill be opened for inspecUon only\nunder supervision in future.\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHume Hotel Nelson, B.C.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\nHUME-W. H. Northmore, E. M.\nSime, C. Hairsine, F. H. Proby, C. R.\nAkers, N. Code, M. L. Dobson, Vancouver; C. A. Yule, E. Engen, Pen\nticton; Mrs. S. 0. Morgan, Toronto;\nJ. F. Mireault, Winnipeg; R. S. Hutton, Calgary; T. Mulligan, P. M.\nWards, H. N. Coursey, Medicine Hat.\n-NELION DAILY NIWI, NELION. B C-FRIDAY MORNINO. NOV. it. 1M0-\nNelson Students\nGreatly Impressed\nby Art Exhibit\nGreatly impressed by tbe works\nof Nelson and District artists, about\n40 students of Nelson Junior High\nand High School art classes visited\nthe Nelson Soroptimist Club art exhibit Thursday afternoon. They were\nunder Miss Helen Douglu srt\nteacher,  -\nMany people viewed the exhibit\nagain Thursday evening, it being\nfield open for an additional night\nbecause of public Interest. The exhibit opened! Wednesday. Another\n$10 Wu realized for the Club's wa:\nand welfare work.\n8000 to 12,000\nPrisoners Are\nHeld in Canada\nOTTAWA, Nov. 21 (CP) .-Behind the high barbed wire fences\nof Internment campa In Canada\nbetween 8000 and 12,000' Germans,\nItalians and other persons deemed dangerous to Canada and the\nEmpire, await the end of hostilities.\nThe vut majority are enemy sol\ndiert, sailors and airmen captured\nin the fighting overseu, or civilians\narrested by British authoritiei in\nthe United Kingdom and aent to\nCanada for safe-keeping.\nCanada now has more persons In\ninternment than at any time in the\nfirst Great War. In that conflict the\npeak of Internment wu about 8000.\nIt fluctuated considerably but tor\nthe greater-part of the time stood\nat about 2000.\nCanadian internees\u2014that is, those\nconfined on order of Canadian eu-\nthories, ara all in two camps at\nPetawawa, Ont., and Kananaskis,\nAlta.\nTha civilian Internees are divided into groups snd segregated. Nul\nleaders are kept separate from the\nrank and file so that they cannot\nexercise their authority, in the\ncamps. The rank and file are segregated into men of Nazi sympathies and anti-Naizs or refugees from\nGermany.\n47 RINKS OF NELSON CURLING\nCLUB CLASSIFIED FOR SEASON\nNelson Curling Club's 201 memben were classified as to their play.\ning positions as skips, thirds, seconds or letds for the 1040-41 season\nThuraday. Players for tome 47 rinks u well u 15 unattached membera\nwere classified.\n. Tonight after the 7:00 p.m. matchei; skips will draw rinks for the\nannual President vs. Vice-President and City Schedule Tournaments.\nSkips or a deputy must be on hand at the drawing otherwise their names\nwill be put back in a hat and drawn last. .\nThe players u classified, In order ot skip, third, second and. lead,\nfollow;\nNews Broadcasts\nlo Be Revamped\nOTTAWA, Nov. 21 (CP).-Munl.\ntions Minister Howe, who also hu\nJurisdiction over tbe Canadian\nBroadcasting Corporation, taid 'tonight \"we have decided to revamp\nour broadcasting of news to be effective the beginning of the year.\"\nMr. Howe was commenting on s\nreport from Wuhlngton that the\nDies Committee investigating Un.\nAmerican Activities had issued a\nWhit: Paper linking Transradio\nPress Service with operations ol\nTransocean News Service which wu\nalleged to be engaged in distributing\nGerman propaganda in Latin\nAmerica.\nMr. Howe said:\n\"I called attention of the House\nof Commons to the fact that we\nwere not satisfied with the position\nof Transradio earlier thia year.\n\"At the time we did not have\nanything definite upon which to act.\nIt was proposed to stop Transradio\nNews being broadcast but there was\na great deal of resentment against\ncutting lt off.\"\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nMR. AND MRS. PETER KAPAK, PROPS.\nIn our new wins you may enjoy the flneit\nroomi  In   the  Interior\u2014Bath  or  Shower\nROOM8 51 UP-SPECIAL  MONTHLY OR WEEKLY  RATEI\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nI       \"YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOME\"\nDuff erin Hotel\nJ00 Seymour St.\nVancouver, B.C.\nNewly renovated throughout Phonei and elevator\nA   PATTERSON,   late  ot\nColeman. Alta, Proprietor\nI    TRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger ond Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m.\u2014Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135        Nelson\u2014Phone 35\n\u00a3_   WHY HAVE\niSORE\nFEET?\nSKIPS\nTHIRDS\nSECONDS\nLEADS\nW. Fotheringham\nH. Greenwood\nF. Gould\nJ. B. Stark\n3. Teague\nW. M. Young\nH. Harrop\nr. I. Walker\nW. Marr\nJ. Thorn\nS, P. McMordle\nL. Peerless\nS. Haydon\nJ. B. Gray\nL. Gausdal\nC, Cummins\nPit Murray\nH. B. Horton\nE. Carrothers\nN. R. Jennejohn\nA. Q. Ritchie\nG.A.C. Walley\nC. H. Sewell\n1\u201e Gillette\nJ. 0. Bennett\nL. A. Deslreau\nW. A. Manson\nW. J. Leigh\nW. R. Dunwoody\nJ. A. Spencer\nI. L. Vance\nJ. P. Ung\nr. p. Reisterer\nR. A. Peebles\nA. Malcolm\n\u00a3. W. Soils\nT. 11. Waters\nH. Peacock\nT. McGovern\nH. Cheater\n' A. E. Murphy.\nA. J. Hamson\nH. Hughes\nE. G. Weatby\nALeew\nJ.  Dingwall\nA. G. Harvey\nH. Lakes\nB. Bourgeois\nW. Moffat\nW. H. Markle\nH. Wassick\nC. >. Jorgenson\n'    N. Roscoe\nS. A. Maddocks\nH. H. Hinitt\nr. P. Deacon\nL. S. Bradley\nT. Dolphin\nD. Wallace\nW.;DeFoo\nP. T. Andrews\nW. Laishley\nj. \u25a0fleury   ,\nE. C. Hunt\nT. Swanson\nA 0. Lane\nN, Bareiford\nJ. P. McLaren\nE. C. Wragge\nJ. Tpwler, Sr.\nA. D. Bruce\nD. Valentine\nJ. a Aylwin\nG, R. Bone\nM. J. Varseveld\nE. Fisher\ni  W. Brown\nB. B. Stallwood\nM. -Donaldson\nC. H. Marshall\nA. H. Whitehead\nA. McLean\nj. A. Laughton\nG. A. McDonald\nH. H. MacKenzie\nA. H. Allan\nK. McRory\nR. Sharp\nF. H. Smith\nR. A, Grimes\nB. Townshend\nA. Jeffs\nH. H. Sutherland\nC. Ward\nA. Kinahan\nS. P. Boatook\nR. E. Allen\nD. D. McLean\nW. E.\"l-Owe.l\nJ. J. McEwen\nA. A, Perrier\nF. C. Robinson\nC. Wanstall\nT. H. Wilson\nW. R. Grubbe\nN. C. Stibbs\nTed Forbes\nG. S. Godfrey\nE. W. Kopecki\nG. A. Fleury\nW. R. Tozer\nBud Cooper\nH. W. Robertson\nL. C. Trigg\nF. Slater\nR. D. Hall\nJ. Carlisle\nJ. R, Bailey\nN. R. Freeman\nE. E. L. Dewdney T. E. Homersham Bishop Johnson\nJ. A. Frsser\nJ. H. Alien\nH. J. Witchell\nH. Burns\nR. Ridenour\nF. D. Cummins\nA.  Farenholtz\nW. Stern\nBud Mawer\nP. E. Poulin\nH. Farenholtz\nH. D. Harrison\nA. Hargreaves\nA. B. Gilker\nG. Ronmark\nW. A. Duckworth\nA. N. Jeffs\nR. Smillie\nA. B. Ronmark\nJ. F. Towler\nA. S. Altken\nE. A. Whitfield\nA. C. Virtue\nW. R. Chrlshop\nE. Marlatt\nR. D. Wallace\nR. D. Hickey\nT. W. Haltey\nA. Fraser\nJ. A. Smith\nC. McKinnon\nE. Dey\nC. A. Larson\nT. A. Wallace\nJ. Bereau\nA: Sherman\nE. E. Hopwood\nJ. H. Long\nG. W. DIU\nA. E. Cornfield\nJ. E. Madden\nJ. Strachan\nT. S. Jemson\nN. O. Choquette\n. R. Carruthers\nC. r. McHardy\nA. Waters\nD.   Meakins\nJ. A. Cameron\nR. Foxall\nA. Kraft\nA. Wolf\nH. Radcllfte\nM. Roblchaud\nH. Erlckson\nJ. 0. Reisterer\nN. Henry\nT. H. Bourque\nR. Pollard\n0. G. Gallaher\nJ. F. Perasso\nV. Eperson\nW. J. Waters\nD. Proudfoot Jr.\nUnattached players:\nJ. M. Gordon\nA. R. Moore\nL. E. Hamson\nC. H. Hamilton\nD. McNaughton\nR. D. Barnes\nDr. Ray Shaw\n1\nF. Ewing\nA. J. Stringer\nC. H. Stark\nR. E. Horton\nW. Kline\nR. U McBride\nF. R. Pritchard\nH. M. Whimster\nChristmas Cheer Fund fo Continue;\nto Accept Gifts but Ban Canvass\nFolder Advising\nTourists of Free\nFerries Proposed\nDistribution   on   the   Kootenay\nLake ferry of a printed folder t^i\nvising  tourist!  mat  they   yj\u00bbtJ_|J\nwarn-\napproaches\nbave to crou ferries st tlelson   _\nCastlegar ao routeW\u00ab*__ apd *STB-\ning there to taW bare on the approaches, wat naeated to tbej|fc\nson Junior Chattier ot Ci\nThursday night\nA mapglvin\nthat tbe ferr.\nincluded, he s\nIng signs et the\nmight be advlsabl!\nSuch advice would be especially\nvaluable to Prairie tourists, he felt\nThe Government Affairs Committee Wss Instructed to consider his\nsuggestions.\nBX Telephone\nStall Give $1150\nlor Ambulance\nPurchase ol B. C. Products Provides\nWorklor Home Citizens, Foreman Says\nB. O. Telephone Company employees Thursday turned over to\ntha Vancouver Red Cross Society\na check for $1760 earmarked for\nthe purchase of a war ambulance\n\u2014a further contribution to the\nwar effort by Company employeei\nthrough the .Province, Including\nthose of this Dlatrlct\nIn charge ef the collections\nmade over a period of about a\nmonth In Nelton and District were\nC. E. Q. Fisher, Diitrlct Manager,\nMiaa H. M. Sloan and Robert\nPaterson.\n\"It might provide mora Incentive\n| for you to buy B. C. producta if you\n\"Ipught ol creating Joba for your\nwn boys and girls when you pur-\n\u2122\"p tome products,\" A. C. Fore-\ni Field Secretary of the B. C.\n,uct_ Bureau, with headquart-\nat Vancouver, told a large audience at the Canadian Legion Thursday night\n\"Another thing: I know of people\nwho upon learning that certain\ngoods are made In their home Province, overlook them in favor ot\ngoods Imported trom say Montreal\nor Toronto, for they feel that tbey\nare of superior quality. Thia is a\nfallacy,\" Mr, Foreman emphasised.\nQuoting figures, Mr. Foreman said\nthat ladles' wesr imported exceeded home sales, and there waa no excuse for thia since there were excellent ladies' wear manufacturers\nIn B. C.\nHe acknowledged there ware certain things that had te ba brought\nin\u2014such ss cars, radios, and refrigerators. But In other lines, it was\nthe duty of Britiah Columbiana to\nsupport their own products. In fact,\nhe urged his listeners to demand\nB. C. goods and falling that Canadian.\nGovernment to\nTake Big Share\nEducation Costs\nTrail Board Plans\nFurther Move for\nExchange Protection\nTRAIL, B. C Nov. 21-That adequate protection ot the Trail Telephone Exchange against fire was\nthe concern of Trail citizens, as well\nas the Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company, was the gist of\na letter, agreed to by the Trail\nBoard of Trade, Thursday night, (b\nbe forwarded to C. B. Howe, Ministers of Munitions and Supply,\nthrough W. K. Esling, MJ*.\nAt the October meeting of the\nBoard it was decided that ss damage to the Exchange would affect\nthe Consolidated workings, considered a vital war Industry, this matter should be referred to the Dominion Government under the War\nMeasures Act.\nIn response to a letter, sent to\nMr. Howe b; Mr. Esling, the Minister stated that the responsibility\not such protection remained with\neither the Britiah Columbia Telephone Company, or the Consolidated Company.\nThe Baltimore Orioles have\npicked Haines City, Fla, for their\n1941 training camp. Nearby are\nthe Wuhlngton Senators and other\nbig league clubs.\nLittle   Theatre   and\nHockey Association\nffer Assistance\nNelsbn Christmas Cheer Fund will\nbe carried on this yesr. A meeting\nat theScity Hall Thursday mg\\it\ndecided net'there waa still a need\nfor the fund, and that the. opportunity for Chri-tmis service continued\nOff ..set Ihe Little Theatre Associstion to stage a play and of tbe\nNelson Amateur Hockey Association to play benefit .games tor the\nfund were accepted. It wu decided\nto make no canvass In view ot\nmany caHs upon citizens, but to\naccept contributions.\nChristmas checks, grocery orders,\nclothing; shoes, fuel snd so on represented a total distribution last\nyesr of $1375.95, compared with\ntotal contributions ot S1314._. the\nannual report showed.\nAssociation officers, reelected,\nwere: John Draper, President; Mayor N. C. Stibbs, Vice-President; snd\nW. E. Wuson, Secretary-Treasurer.\nIt wu decided to make an early\nlisting ot names of persons to whom\nChristmas Cheer should ba distributed. President Draper wu appointed to request clergymen to submit\nnames and to uk their congregations to support the fund snd suo-\nmit names.\nRossland Social...\nWOOD SAW\nWORKING FILING\nReuonable Rates\nKootenay Sash flr Door Works\nS01 Ward St Opp. City Hsll\nUnderwood Elliott Fisher Ltd.\n536 Ward St.    Phone 99\nSundttrand Adding Machines\nOFFICE SUPPLIES\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\nPLUMBING\nREPAIRS - ALTERATIONS\nSHEET METAL WORK\nB. C Plumbing t> Heating\nCompany, Limited\nROSSLAND, B. C, Nov. Jl-On\nFriday evening, Nov. 15th, a pretty\nwedding took place at Southminster\nUnited Church, Lethbridge, at 7\no'clock when Jean Isobel, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John\nGibson of Lethbridge, became the\nbride of Lome Vaughan McLeod.\nsecond son of J. A. McLeod and the\nlite Mrs McLeod ot Rossland, B.C.\nThe ceremony which wtS performed\nby Rev. J. M. Pritchard, D.D. took\nplace In front of the platform and\naltar which wu prettily decorated\nwith ferns and pink and white spray'\nmums. The guest pews were mirked\nwith white tulle, leavet and pink\nspray mums. W. M. Mawer presided\nat the organ. The attractive bride\nwu. gowned tn pale pink triple\nsheer over taffeta with matching\naccessories and wore a hair corsage of tea rosei and carried a bouquet of deep pink roses. Her slst.r,\nMrs. Cyril Mlron, wu Mstron of\nHonor and wore s becoming fro.k\nof dusky rose triple sheer over satin. Her hair corsage was of pale\npink spray mums and the carried\na bouquet of tinted carnations. The\ngroom was supported by Mr. Mlron,\nbrother-in-law of the bride. Curing\nthe signing of- the register, Miss\nGladys Pizxey sang \"This Day ot\nGolden Promise\". The ushers were\nGeorge  Brown,  Jr.,  and George\nTHE   SPASMS  OT\nwB\nUCKLEY\nmixture:\nKerr. Immediately following the\nceremony a reception wu held tor\n50 guests at the home ot the bride's\nparents wtlh Mrs. Gibson, mother\nof the bride, receiving In a plum\ncolored afternoon gown with bla.k\naccessories. A three-tier wedding\ncake set tn tulle snd spray mums\ncentred the bride's table embellish-\ned by tall white tapers. Mrs. George\nBrown and Mrs. H. C. Kent presided, and tha servlteura Included the\nMisses Effle Held, Anns Kunit,\nAnnie Pizxey, Gladys Tufteland,\nDoris Lewis snd Delia Barklay.\nOut of town guests Included Mr. snd\nMrs. D. McKenna, of Edmonton,\naunt and uncle ot the bride, Mr,\nand Mrs. McLeod will reside st\nRossland, B.C\n\u2014Lethbridge Herald\nTrail Board Will\nStudy Dam Effect\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. Jl - Trail\nBoard ot Trade Thursday night decided to study the possible effect\nof the Grand Coulee dam closing on\nTrail City, A committee comprising\nW. A. Curran, President; J. L. Crowe,\nVice-President; ind R. M. Hoylsnd,\nSecretary-Treasurer, wu uked to\nconfer with L. A. Campbell, President of tha Wast Kootenay Power _s\nLight Company, and 11 necessary to\nsdd to Its numbers from members\nconnected with the engineering profession for further investigation\nConsultation with C. E. Webb, Federal Public Works Engineer v_es alao\nconsidered advisable,\nVICTORIA, Nov, 21 (CPl.-Tbe\nProvincial Government hu agreed\nto relieve municipalities of a large\nshare of educational costs next year\nso that the proposed tax tor teachers' pensions will not be a burden\non them, Alderman George C. Miller\nof Vancouver, President ol the\nUn|on ot B. C. Municipalities, announced today attar the Union Executive met the Provincial Cabinet\nThe Union spent an hour with the\nCabinet and pointed out that tha\nproposed levy tor pensions\u2014seven\nper cent on all teachers' salaries-\nWould coat the municipalities be.\ntween ?300,OOO and $400,000 annually. This entirely offset the $250,000\nIn special grants allowed in the new\nbudget\nAfter the meeting Alderman\nMiller said:\n\"Aa a result ot the recommendations presented to the Executive\nthis morning the Premier, on behalf of the Government, nude the\nfollowing definite statement: That\nnotwithstanding any relief that may\nb\u00ab made through the Rowell-Sirois\nreport his Government pledges that\ntha additional seven per cent tax\non teachers' salaries will not cost\nthe municipalities anything,\n\"He said the Government proposes,\nbefore tbe next session to assume a\nmuch larger proportion ot the educational costs ot the Province and\nwe have nothing to worry \u25a0bout\"\nAlderman Miller said he was ex\ntremely pleased ths Premier had\nmade the statement. It relieved\nmunicipalities ot s serious situation.\nSutherland Gels\nTwo for Portland\nPORTLAND, Nov. 11 (CM, -\nScoring twice in each period the\npowerful Portland Buckaroos plastered a t-0 defeat on the Spokane\nBombera here tonight and moved\nInto a first-place tie with Vancouver\nLions In the Pacific Cout Hockey\nLtigue.\nHugh Sutherland, formerly of the\nNelaon Maple Leafs in tha West\nKootenay Amateur League, nnd\nLouis Holmes copped two goals\neach.\nFirst period: 1, Portland; Ripley,\n16:55; 2, Portland, H, Sutherland\n(Martin) 19:19.\nPenalties: Conn.\nSecond period; 3, Portland, H\nSutherland (McFadden) 8:22; I,\nPortland, Holmes (McFadden) 13:40\nPenalties: Morris, Ouelette.\nThird period: 5, Portland, Martin\n(Martel, Ripley) 5:03; 9, Portland,\nHolmes (McCartney) 13:39.\nPenalties: McFadden, Martel, tnd\nBlyth.\nDave Zeller, Kentucky halfback,\nand Bob Zeller, Navy end, are\nbrothers.\nIt was necessary to dispose of sn\nextra 2,400,000 boxes of Interior apples this seaion because of the lack\not export trade, and this task wss\nup to B. C. residents.\n\"Are you doing your share?\" the\nspeaker aaked. \"Too many people\nprefer imported citrus fruit to our\nown applea and other fruit I uk\nyou to cut down a half of imported friut, and give our own, preferred and selective attention,\nWOMEN'S INSTITUTE ACTIVE\nMrs. F. E .Wheeler, President ol\nthe Nelson Women's Institute, explained the connection of the Women's Institute with \\%. C. Producta\nWeek. She believed that in 1935 tha\nB. C. Products Bureau had tbe first\ncampaign of this kind, and the Wo\nmen'a Institute had been uked to\nsponsor It Displays were held In\n1935, 1936, and 1937 in tha old Women's Institute rooms on Victoria\nStreet and in 1938 In tha new quart-\nera at the Civic Centre. Then ths\nmovement grew so greatly that the\nRetail Merchants Association took\nlt over. i\nThe women wera a great buying\npower, Mrs. Wheeler said, \"and it\nis up to us to make use of this power. In buying necessities and luxuries, Wi must demand B, C. products. In this way we can keep our\nfactories working and Increue\ntheir outputs, snd Increue employ,\nment I mow ot nothing like un\nemployment that saps the courage j\nand vitality ol a man, so lt is up to j\n\"'\u25a0\" .iti I_____.!\nSpeaking tor tha. Board of Trade,\nH. E. Thain aald the Board heartily ]\nendorsed tha work ol Mr. Foreman,\nand aaid the public appreciated the j\nefforts of the Bureau.\nJ. P. Morgan, President ot the |\nNelson Retail Merchants Association, urged shoppers to disregard!\nthe catalogue business, and buy from [\npeople who pay taxes,to the B. C. 1\nGovernment Mr. Morgan was|\nChairman.\nQUIZ PRIZE*\nMr, Foreman was In charge el a\na C. Products Quia id which $100\nin merchandise wu handed out u\nprises to tbe correct answerers ot.\nquestions pertaining to B. C. producta. The prizes, which were on display in tha front ot the hall, repre.\nsented a fair Idea ol the greet variety and quality ol B.C. producta.\nAffording musical entertainment\nwere Edward Baker, who aang two\nvocal solos, and Miss Maude Dolphin who played two selections on\nthe violin. Mra. C. W. Tyler end\nMrs. J. A. Fraser respectively ac-\"\ncompanied on the piano.\n32 Stales Feast\nfor Thanksgiving\n\u25a0y Tha Associated Prtu\nGratitude for the blessings\nof\npeace formed the theme of many a\nholiday sermon yesterdsy at 32\nstates ot the Union celebrated\nThanksgiving Day with prayer and\nfeasting.\nForegoing his annual trip to\nWarm Springs, Ga., because ot the\ninternational situation. President\nRoosevelt went Instead to Hyde\nPark, N. V., where he attended\ndivine aervices and heard tha Rev.\nFrank R. Wilson say:\n\"This great country enjoys so\nmuch. The grandest thing of ell lt\nenjoys is peace, and a great amount\nof security,\n\"But we cannot Just sit back and\ngloat on that We have an opportunity, a work to do. We must pus\nthese blessings on to others.\"\nThe 16 statu which did not fall\nin line with Preiident Roosevelt'.\nproclamation of an early Thanksgiving date will celebrate the boll-\nday next Thursda-. The stales are:\nMaine, New Hampshire, Vermont\nMassachusetts, Rhode bland, Connecticut Arkansas, Florida, North\nCarolina, Tennessee. Oklahoma,\nKansas, Iowa, South Dakota, Pennsylvania and Nevada.\nHISKY\n\u25a0 OTTL-0 IN _OND IN CANADA, ta VtAM OLD1\n16 os. (2.00; tt ex. til!\neon un m torn m Canada\n\u20226 OS. 61.70; 86 ea. 62.66: 40 os. ttJS*\nINDIA'S SCOUT COLLEGE\nBoy Scout training is rapidly bediming an outstanding testure in\nthe' cultural development of India.\nA new experiment in education of\nmapor importance launched a year\nago, and already a pronounced suc-\nPhyalcal Training and Scouting. The\ncollege plant comprises many acres\not playing fields and gardens, In\naddition to the well equipped\nbuildings', and every student is\ntrained In the principles and practice of Scouting, Including physical\ndevelopment It is anticipated that\nthe college will \"ensure sound leadership In the future tor the Pun-\nJab.\"\nTennessee is relying on seniors\ntgaln this year, but one exception\nIs Bill Nowling, a sensational sophomore fullback trom Florida.\nHOCKEY SCORES\nBy Tha Canadian Presa\nCAPE BRETON SENIOR\nGlace Bay 5, North Sydney 1.\nAMERICAN\nSpringfield 4, Indianapolis 1,\nBABY'S\nally, Hub\nVICKS VAPORUB\nUNDERWOOD\nLONDON\nDI ITI LUD AMD iOTTHO IN CAN ADA\n12 os. 61.20; 23 u. HJ0:40 ea. $3.40\noorain). hdimo Am tonuo m kotuw\n66 2\/3 oi. 1375\nThis advt. Is not published o\ndisplayed by the Liquor Con\ntrol Board or by the Govern\nment of British Columbia.\ntfA 'PH0NE\nAND GET THE BEST\nGOAL       t\nand\nWOOD\nst\nWest Transfer Co.\nEitabllihed In 1899\n_Jtir_1t-liii-ililiiif-iMiiMTli\n.a.JtJKa.t mtt roe--.'*.*..*, a^fc-k*.   ^>-._t^_,,\\A^-A^-J^..-^.._k,-. \t\n\t\n \u2022NELSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON. I. C^-FRIDAY M0RNIN9.\nTODAYS News Pictures\n\u25a0. ;.. .;,'..;.    ..\",'.\u2014,\".\u25a0 ',','. '  '\u25a0\".   .'....'        ' ' '\u25a0...-.,...\u25a0 *\u2014 \"\"\nDesert Armies Reinforced by Empire and Allies        Roof in Danger\nReinforced by detachments from many parti of\ntha Empire and from countrlu over-run by Germany, the British armies in the Near Eait are ready\n\u25a0Sad waiting for an Axis drive at the Suez or the\n\u2022llfields of Palestine and Iraq,. At top left Is a\nFrench pilot attached to the Middle Eut command\na_ the R_A_F. ready to take off in his Morane Saul-\nUnsung Heroine\nnler fighter, a machine which he flew to Join tha\nBritish forcei when hil country'i resistance col-\nlapied. At right a detachment of Polish motorcycle troop* are ihown in Palestine. The trim,\nsturdy soldiers shown below are part of a Gold\nCout unit now stationed in Kenya colony. They\nare iturdy and dependable tighten, particularly\nat home In deiert warfare.\nWith the election past, aomething still hangi heavy over the\nhead! of members of the United\nStatei Congress. Roofs of the Senate and House of Representative\nChambers, erected 88 years ago,\nare in danger of collapse. No repairs will be attempted until after\nthe next adjournment Here the\narchitect for the Capitol, David\nLynn, looks over the roof of the\nHouse Chamber.\nJoint Defence Board at Worfc on Coast\nNOV.\ntM-\n_______________________\nMoving their acti vitlei to the Weit coait members of the Canada-U.S. Joint Defence Board reached San Francisco by airplane to confer with U. 8.\nnaval and military leaders In the San Francisco\nBay area, and went Into session almost immediately.\nHere the two chairmen, Col. 0. M. Bigger (Canada), at left, and Mayor La Guardia. of New York,\nright, confer with Gen. John de Witt of Presidio,\nCalif.\nFlying School Opened In Quebec\nRefuiing to give her name to\npyone, this woman, of Spanish-\nerican origin, hai become\nIn England u \"Mri. X.\"\ne ll ihown with a tray of cakes\nshe loads them on the mobile\neanteen ihe drives on a 12-hour\nShift to repair gang! throughout\nthe city. Upon completion of that\ntour of duty, \"Mrs. X\" does a . ix-\nbour shift in a London hospital as\na volunteer nurse. She is the\nmother of five children and was\nwounded 13 times while serving\nwith the British Red Cross in the\nSpanish war.\nTakes a Peek\nir..   --1\nrough a pair of high-powered\nes Prime Minister Winston\n\u25a0chill studies defence arrange-\nts in an area where troops of\nne Polish army now in Britain\nft stationed. The occasion was\nfvlslt the Prime Minister made\n. the Polish command.\nAirmen of Montreal wireless school are shown,\nbottom, preserting arms to Sir Eugene Fiset, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, at the official opening of tin- Cap-de-la-Madeleine Flying School. Officiating at the opening were, top, left to right: Fly\ning Officer D. D. Atkinson, Commander of the new\nschool; Lt-Col. D. B. Paplneau. Group-Captain de\nPresident Quebec Airways Training Ltd.. and Air\nNiverville, Sir Eugene Fiset; Desmond E. Clark,\nCommodore McEwen.\nDies Issues White\nPaper on German\nActivities in tl. S.\nWASHINGTON, Nov. II (CP).\n\u2014Tramradlo pren eervloe wu\ndescribed today In a white paper\npubllihed by tha Diet Committee\nofi Unamerlcan Aetlvltlu u apparently tht receiving and Irani-\nmlttlnj aganoy In the United\nStatu fer Tranaooean Nawa Service, Nail propaganda aganoy.\nTht report nid Tranaooean financial recordi ihowtd that between Jan. 1, 198S, and August\n1940, Tramradlo Pren received\n$44,887.91 from Tranioeean wheu\nJob wat tht distribution of Nul\nnawa to Canada, tha United Statu,\nMexico, Central Americin and\nSouth America.\n(The Tramradlo Presi Service\nservM a number ot Canadian radio\nstations, by short wave from tha\nUnited Statei, with newa for broadcasting.)\nThe Committee aald lt had \"documentary evidence to the effect that\nTranioeean Newa Service hu been\nthe chief propagandizing agent of\nthe Nail Government In Guatemala,\nMexico, Havana, Ecuador, Argentina and Brazil.\" From Berlin, lt\nnid, about 10,000 words of \"Information and messages\" art transmitted\ndally.\n\"Tha evidence Indicates that tha\nmaterial lent from Germany to the\nSouth American countries ta violent\nly anti-American, and that Tranioeean Newi gives fret distribution\nof its material to the newspapers\nIn South America,'' aald tha white\npaper.\nThe white paper Included correspondence which the committee said\nwu exchange by Manfred Zapp,\nnamed u Transocean representative\nin the United Statu, and Tranmdio\nPreu. It dealt with the reception ot\nshort-wave broadcasts of Tranioeean Newa In South America.\n\"In tht event that tha South\nAmerican reception wai faulty\" the\nreport uld, \"Berlin Immediately ad-\nvised Zapp tn New York. Thereupon, Zapp took thli matter up\nwith the Tramradlo Presi Service\nwhleh lervlce appears to be not\nonly the receiving agency for Transocean but alio the transmitting\nagency. ,\n\"Thii fact il further substantiated\nttom an examination of the Tranioeean financial records In which it\nli disclosed for tha period from Jan.\n1, 1939, to Auguit 1940, Tranioeean\nNewi Service paid Tramradlo Press\nService tha sum of $44,387.91.\n\"The certificate of Incorporation\not the Transradlo Preu Service,\nInc., tiled with tha State ot New\nYork, bean tht name of Arthur M.\nQulienberrg u a member ot the\nBoard ot Directors of tha uld corporation. The list of employees of\nTranioeean Newi Service, u contained In tht flit of thia organization. Indicates that an employee\nArthur Qulsenberry, wu entered on\nthe rolls u of April 12, 1939.\"\nThe report Included a letter to tha\nGerman Embassy In Washington\nconcerning attempts to disseminate\ntha Transocean Newa Service.\nACTIVE IN CANADA\nDated Oct 19, 1919, tha letter\nwu over the name of Zapp whom\nthe committee uld wu \"sent to this\ncountry from Berlin for the express\npurpose of Increasing the scope of\nTransocean Newi' effectiveness, not\nonly In the United States but In\nCanada, Mexico, Central America\nand South America.\"\nThe report laid tha service wu\ndeveloped during the First Grut\nand later made by Hitler Into a\npropaganda agency.\nIha letter wu addressed by tha\nCounsellor of the Legation, Herbert\nvon Strempel, German Embassy,\nWashington, and uld:\n\"At your suggestion we have sent\nTranioeean Newi for one month to\nthe 'Cleveland News,' Treu' and\n'Plain Dealer.'\n\"After tha dispatch of trial copies\nthe repreaentatlve of the \"Cleveland Preu' came hert to New York\nand Inquired after our service and\ndiscussed It and showed himself\nwilling possibly to take' our service.\nAi you know, however, he went to\nthe \"World Telegram' (New York\nWorld-Telegram) and there published everything which he had been\ntold. Thereupon Herr Tonn itopped\ntrlaleoplu to the 'Cleveland Press'\nfor ona can not cooperate with\npepole who are ao dishonorable.\"\nThe letter added that month's trial\nservice wu being continued to the\ntwo other papers, but did not Indicate what wu planned thereafter.\nIhe report publlihed a letter from\nLudwlg Schmitt, Editor of the Cincinnati Frele Preise to the German\nconsulate to show:\n1. That German diplomats nook a\nlively interest tn ipreedlng the work\not the Tranioeean Newa Service\"\nwhich the committee described u\na propaganda agency capable ot engaging in espionage aetlvltlu.\n1 That the German Government\nhu undertaken a far-sighted policy\not economic pentration In both\nNorth and South America.\n8. That a document seized In New\nYork contained a plan for the organization of German Industry tn\nAmerica after the war, complete\neven to names of proposed officers.\nt. That Manfred Zapp, named u\nTransocean representative in the\nUnited Statu, \"took a deep Interest\nin the manner tn which the United\nStates handled its diplomatic relatione with Japan and, tn fact at\ntimei not only gave advice to representatives of the Japanese Gov\nernment but also Indicated to hii\nown country, Nazi Germany, certain\natepi that might be taken to aid hla\ncountry In the handling of diplomatic affalra.\"\nThe 800-page report, which Chairman Martin Diet, Texai Democratic\nmember of the U. S. House of Representative! described u a white\npaper, wai documented with the\ntestimony ot scores ot witnesses and\nwith letteri, telegrams and other\nexhibit! seized by committee agent!\nIn raids, moitly In New York City.\nThe committee uld:\nPENETRATING\nECONOMIC STRUCTURE\n\"Aa a result ot than Investigations, lt became apparent that the\naetlvltlu ot the German Government in thla country were not devoted solely toward propaganda and\nso-called military espionage, but alio\nreflect the fact that the German\nGovernment over a period of years\nhas been engaged In the far-sighted\npolicy of penetrating Into the economic itructure of thla country and\nthos. of central and South America.\n\"The investigation dticlosei that\nthe German Embassy and the various German Consulates throughout\nthe country took a lively Interest In\nspreading the work of the Ttoni-\nocean Newi Service throughout the\ncountry. .\nThe Committee raid tt had evidence \"that Zapp took a deep Intereit In the manner In which the\nUnited States handled ita diplomatic\nrelations with Japan, in fact at\ntimes not only gave advice to representatives of the Japanese Government but also Indicated to his own\ncountry, Nazi Germany, certain steps\nthat might be taken to aid his country in the handling of diplomatic\naffatn.\"\nSUGGESTION* TO\nJAPAN\nThe report quoted a cable whleh\nIt said Zapp lent to Berlin suggesting that \"the only and at tha same\ntime the itrongeit guarantee tor\nAmerican neutrality appean to be\na ruffled United States-of-Ameri-\ncan-Japanese relationship which for\nthe preient and for an Indefinite\nperiod to come will not permit a\nEuropean Involvement of the United Statu of America.\"\n\"It li significant\" tha Committee uid, \"that Zapp made tha following itate (in a letter to Japan):\n\"I think If you ihow the Americana definitely a itrong and defensive cold shoulder during your negotiates that thii will impr.ii\nthem'.\" Tha Commute bued its summary on the organization of German\nIndustry plan on an unidentified\nstatement written In German and\ntranslated by a Committee aide.\nDated June 20, 1940, this exhibit\nuld the organization should be constructed on these \"three columns\"\u2014\nthe Board of Trade for German\nAmerican Commerce, Inc.; the American Group for Trade With Germany, Inc.. and the German Univenity League, Inc, \"to foster an\nexchange of cultural and social relations between Germany and America.\"\nThe exhlbita continued:\n\"Prerequisite to the successful accomplishment of the work of thli\norganization, which is to function\nan appropriate counterpart of the\norganization! described In tha foregoing li the creation of a ipeclal\noffice in the Mlnlitry at Berlin\nwhich could give its support and\nassure Iti success through a thorough familiarity with conditloni in\nAmerica.\"\nWJPHffWffW\nPredicts Miracles\nin'Future Life\nMEXICO CITY, Nov 11 (AP) -\nUnited Statu Ambassador Josephus\nDaniels declared his belief today\nthat \"tn hietoty u In the nature\ntht darkest hoar It Just before the\ndawn, and that the coming century\nwill witness mort miracles for human well-being than in any 100\nyeara which have preceded lt\"\nThe world ot 2040, the ambassador\nisserted In a Thanksgiving Day\naddress prepared for delivery at a\nchurch here, will bt a world without \"a king or queen or emperor\nholding power by right of inheritance or Ufa tenure\" and without\n\"any dictator seizing power by\nforce or holding lt by denial ot the\npopular will\"\nIn this world, ht continued, there\nwill be no itrikei, no need ot stand-\n,ing armies, great navies or militarized aircraft beyond an \"international police,\" and \"every man\nwho tills the soil will own the\nland he cultivate..\"\n\u00bbA(_E THRU\niN~(CP.-A 100-bed hospital and laboratory tor tha itudy of\nInfecttoui diseases under' wartime\nconditions may ba established In\nSouthwest England with American\nfunds, aald Dr, John E. Gordon of\nHarvard, visiting here.\nBLACKHEADS\nOat tm onsen of p-roxln. powdtr (row\nroar tr-ffUt Sprlnkl. on \u2022 hot. wet cloth\nud apply to th. fin ____].. Em. . black.\n_\u2022\u00ab_. will b_ ilMOlt-d. Tin ona \u25a0_.., lura\n-nd .inula war to ratnota _l_.lrti.___,\n(Advt. I\nSHOT AT NAZI SENTRY\nBRINGS SEVERE RULING\nIN NETHERLANDS TOWN\nLEYBDN, Tht Netherlands, Nov.\n21 (via Berlin)\u2014CAP)\u2014Because a\npot-shot wu taken at a German\n\u2022entry Tuesday night the Chief of\nPolice today' ordered all Inhabitant! of thla famoui univenity\ntown to turn over all firearms by\n10 p.m.\nAnyone found In poisesilon ol\nanna, after that hour will be ihot\non sight, uld the official decree,\nIt li not known whether the\nGerman lentry was killed.\nCI.O. Resolution\nCondemns Nazism\nATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Nov. 31\n(AP)\u2014The Congreu of Industrial\nOrganizations adopted today a resolution condemning \"the dictatorship! and totalitarianism of Nazi-\nism, Communism and Fascism as\nInimical to the welfare of labor\nand deitructtve to our form of Government\"\nThe resolution, however, did not\ncontain any reference to tha proposal ot tha Amalgamated Clothing Workeri to ber Communists,\nNazis and Fascists from CIO offices.\nCIGARETTE PAPERS\nDOUBLE^\u00ae'\nVRQTICTvotiRFAmu\nAGAINST\nTIREDNESS..*\nNERVOUSNESS!\n\"^sneSB\nIt affectsI nerval,\n__um_ il Ii oatim'l richest thrift, tonice et\nVitamin Bi. Enlo. Quito Om cms.\nQUAKER OATS\nRoosevelt at Home\nfor Thanksgiving\nNEW YORK. Nov. 11 (CP) -\nHeaded by Preiident Roosevelt who\nreturned to nil home at Hyde Pork,\nN. Y\u201e United States citizens in 82\nStatei celebrated Thanksgiving today.\nThe 16 other Statu wll obierve\nThanksgiving next Thursday, on\nthe usual last Thuraday In November.\nStock- and commodity exchanges\nwere closed throughout tha country. People attended church lervlcu\nand held quiet home dinners.\nPruident Roosevelt carved the\nturkey at a dinner attended by Mrs\nRosevelt the President'i 86-year-old\nmother, Mrs. Sarah Delano Roosevelt, hia ion and daughter-in-law,\nFranklin, Jr, and Ethel, and the\nwidow ot hia half-brother, Mn.\nJamu Roosevelt\nMr. Rooaevelt broke a personal\nThanksgiving tradition, however, by\npusing up his anual November\nvisit to Warm Springs, Ga, with\nthe exception of 1836, when he went\nto South America, tha Pruident\nhu presided every year ilnce he\nfirst wu elected to the White House\nat a Thanksgiving dinner for patlenta of the Georgia Warm Springs\nFoundation for victims of infantile\nparalyili.\nThe Weather\nDoesn't Count\n. . . when ion fl_ht colds wld.\ntriple-action Dominion CB.Q.\nTablets. They Bfht Infection Inter,\nmlly, at tha ion--- of tbe trouble.\nBo ran to look for tha -raffle\n|)  (policeman oo tba littla red tm.\n# 0 O M I N10 N\nCB.O\nTABLETS\nCOMMUNIST SUSPECTS\nTAKEN IN R.C.M.P. RAID\nMONTREAL, Nov. Jl (CP) -\nRoytl Canadian Mounted Police\noficera carried out a series of raids\nIn tha Eut End of Montreal last\nnight A number of persona, impeded of Communistic ictlvity.\nwere taken into custody. A quantity\nof literature wu aeized.\nDEATHS\nNEW YORK \u2014 Mra. Adrtenne\nMorrison, 52, mother of actresses\nConstance and Joan Bennett\nTORONTO-George McLelsh, 81,\none ot Canada's oldest Masons,\nBANFF, Alta.\u2014Bevan Ashton, 68,\nowner and operator of the Upper\nHot Springs Hotel ilnce 1810.\nOTTAWA-CoL Edward C O.\nChamber., 53, Director of Engineer\nServicu, Canadian Army,\nCol. Chambers had a service record of more than 35 years and became Director ot Engineer Servicu\nlut July 24.\nWHY HIS HEADACHES\nWERE RELIEVED\nWife Put Kruschen In His\nCoffee\nHe could not and erstand why tht\nheadache* he had been subject to\nwere suddenly relieved. His wife told\nhim, and he at once aat down and\nwrote the following letter\u2014\n\"I am 62 yeara of age, and ever\naince I wu a boy of ten yeara, I wu\nsubject to very bad headaches. But\ntwo yean ago the headaches eased\nup\u2014tor what reason I did not\nknow. I wen surprised when one day\nmy wife told me I had been using\nKruschen Salts in my coffee for over\ntwo yeara. I am still using them, aa\nI know of nothing finer.\"\u2014J. T.\nHeadaches can often be traced to\na disordered stomach, and to the\nunsuspected retention in tbe ay-tern\ncf stagnating waste material which\npoisons the Wood. Remove these\npoisons \u2014 prevent them forming\nagain\u2014and yon remove the cause ol\nmany aches and pains. And that ia\njunt  how  Kruschen   Raits  brings\nSleaaant  relief.      Kruschen  helps\nlatum to cleanse your body completely of all dogging waste matter.\n(Advt)\nTHE RITZ\nA complete choice of well.\nippolnted and fully serviced\nAPARTMENTS ind\nHOTEL ROOMS\nHalf block wait of ntw Hottl\nVancouver... no noltt.. \u25a0\nmoderate rate..\n_\u2022_\u25a0 H. Onm. __\u25a0__*\u2022\n1040 Wot Georgia Strttt\nai \u2022 e\nA Complete Stock of\nLACO LAMPS\n_ftdi_ura'_i Sag (Enm-iait*}\nMen of the world\ninsist on.*.\n__\nJohnnie\nWalker\nbecame tttey know thar Scotch\nRed Label: 16Vi ox. $3.75; 40 ox. $5.60\nBlack Label Over 12 years old.\nDistilled, Blended snd Bottled in Scodsnd GmmJ Senas'\nThis advt. Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govt, of British Columbia.\ni, ,,.-,,,^trr.i \u25a0        '.intfliiiiil m *\n \u2014\n\u2022AGE   POUR\nvAarriage\nfouth Expected\nlo Solve Its Own\nEconomic Problem\n\u25a0y CAROLINE CHATFIELD\nWomen hav* a neat way ot heav\ning a deep sigh when some subject\ncomes up shout which they are worried yet can't think through. One oi\nthese subjects ts the delayed marriages ot today's young people.\nWhile occasionally the1 young\nfolks appeal to th* old folks for\nadvice and aid, habitually tb* old\nfolks look to tbe young themselvei\nto solve their problems In tha miraculous manner in which youth frequently manages to do. Parents can't\nfind a spare cent to educate their\nchildren but lt frequently happens\nGive your family Protection\nagainst TIREDNESS...\nHealth . ..\nBread and Milk\nfor Thin Child\nBy LOGAN CLENDENINO, M. D.\nThe thin youngster ia a great trial\nto his parents and to a certain extent to himself. There ls only on*\nreason why anyone should bother\nabout a thin youngster, however,\nand that la the possibility that ha\nmight actually have developed tuberculosis.\nDr. Israel Brasn haa discussed tha\nsubject and he indicates that It la\nJust as difficult a problem as tha\nheavy youngster.    .\n\"Bread and butter otter the best\ndietary means ot bringing a thin\nyoungster up to normal weight. It\nthe habit of eating plenty of bread\nNpLSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B.\nand butter csn be established, along\nwith that of drinking an ample\nquantity ot rien milk, tha youngster's problem of gaining weight Is\npractically solved. Unfortunately\nthis cannot always be so easily accomplished.''\n\"We as* not getting enonRhThiimin\",\n\u201ey scientists. Modern r__nin_. of foods\nhu caused i shortage of this prec-oas\nelement, absolutely necesssrjr if we u*\nso feel our best, look and think al ont\nbest. Thiamin (Vitamin Bl) affects\nner.es, growth, digestion. It Is needed\nfor energy. In fact, sets ss a \"spark.\nplot.' that helps turn food into energy.\nQuaker Oats contains Thiamin\nenough to \"spark\" itself snd twice at\ntench additional food into energy.\nThiamin is not stored up is the body,\nlike some other vitamins. You need a\nfrtsh supply dally. Make\nthe delightful Qusker\nOats breakfast * daily\nhabit Get a package at\nyou grocer's today.\nthat the children hustle and get th.\neducation without their parents\nhelp. And so lt ls with marriage:\nMany a young pair leaps the hurdles\nthat appear unsurmountabla to the\noldsters.\nWa can recall that within the last\nyear two or three magazines hav*\npublished articles written by young\npairs who got married in spite of\nobstacles, apparently insuperable,\nand mad* a go of lt One couple\nlived largely on credit but always\npaid enough, and In time, to keep\nthat credit good until finally they\nemerged with a house and lot, a\nbaby and aome small Investments\ndebt tree. Another pair lived like\nGypsies trom hand to mouth, selling an occasional bit of writing that\nenabled them to buy In the stores\nwhst they couldn't pick up in tbe\nwoods or by the seashore.\nBut these are rare Individuals or\nthey wouldn't have been able to tell\nthe stories ot their experiences.\nThey had the pioneer spirit plus\neducsted minds and tome extra talents thrown in for good measure.\nPerhaps some will say these tales\ndo more harm than good by Inducing the unequipped, uneducated,\nunimaginative to follow suit and\nfall In tha ditch.\nWe are terribly sorry for the\nyoung people who ara being penalised for crimes they didn't commit\nWe are unable now to eaaa their\nheartaches and burdens as wa were\nformerly to foresee that they would\neventually have to pay for our tollies. Yet we still believe in the old\nadage, \"Love will find a way,\" and\nwe fervently hope that their deferred hopea won't make their hearts\nsick but rsther give them courage\nto carry on and build a b-tter world\nfor their sons and daughters.\njht&amwea'atitta m-\nrmm' beauty\n(Myth* beet h food as\n\u2022barky ofyoar m__K_s... So\nget a -tag the* _s war** of Ks\nrj__________i       \u2014    -   r> _\u25a0_,_ \u25a0_______\u25a0_\n_e*_i_es_io_- n_K *____\u25a0_  .n___a_\n-htclustve Representatives for Bridal Wreath Diamond Rings\nHI Baku St. Phon.  120 Nelton, B. C.\nJS&\u00a3\n'0ifi>t&**\n^ Kinq of all\nm) Co\u00b0H\nFruits!\nWHATEVER your preference\ntt in fruit pudding or pies,\nthey'll taste better, be better\nwhen made with firm, juicy,\nsun-ripened B.C. Apples.\nSun and soil combine to give B.C.\nApples a spicy sweetness or refreshing tang that makes for perfection in all apple desserts\u2014they\nkeep their delicious flavour right\nthrough the cooking process.\nWhen next you buy cooking\napples ask your grocer for a sweet\nor tart variety, according to your\nown preference\u2014you'll find it\npays big dividends in extra goodness and tastiness in your apple\ndesserts.\nLAOK OP APPETITE\nThis finding corresponds to what\nthin people tell you \u2014 that they\nactually don't h_ve as good an appetite aa other people and, therefor*, don't cat aa much. Of course,\nyou see all sorts oi opinion to the\ncontrary.' One la that fat people\ndon't hav* good appetites and thin\npeople gorge themselves, but careful observation shows that these sre\nnot true in carefully measured dietary experiments.\nSo that the problem at getting the\nthin youngster to eat plenty of bread\nand butter and milk cocoas down to\nthe use ot other methods to make\nhim hungrier.\nA careful examination tor any\nphysical disability ls presumed to\nba tha first act In taking care of\ntha thin youngster. Overactivity of\nthe thyroid gland, unsuspected diabetes, intestinal worms of all kinds,\nbad teeth, digestive disorders, must\nall be investigated. Irregular meals.\neating under distracting surroundings, poor discipline and diet fads\nin the parents, are all calculated to\nbe bad for tha nutrition of a child.\nIMPROVE SLEEPING HABITS\nImprovement of sleeping habits\nIs stressed as an Important means\not bringing back the appetite. A\nyoungster of 10 or 12 should have\nat least ten hours sleep each night\nIdeally he should sleep alone, in a\nwell-ventilated room. The correction of erroneous sleep habits Is not\na matter of arising later, but of\nretiring earlier,\nUnder medication, very little la\nsuggested except perhaps the ever-\npresent vitamin tablets containing\nVitamins A, B, C, D and 0, which\nare excellent appetizers in the average case of under-nourlshment.\nPsychology is very successful in\nyoung patients. Neither scolding nor\npampering gets results, but gaining the confidence of the youngster,\nexplaining what ls to be done and\nhow, together with patient correction ot bad habits, will accomplish\nexcellent results. In most Instances\nthe parents hrve to be educated too.\nHollywood Entertains\nfor Thanksgiving\n' HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 21 (AP) -\nFolks who say Hollywood has too\nlittle home life should be around\ntoday to peek In on the United\nStates Thanksgiving dinners of\nthe movie mighty\nMostly\/ they were family affairs\n-such as those of the Blng Crosbys,\nBetta Dsvis, Henry Fonda, Harold Lloyd, Jimmy Cagney, Don\nAmeche, Norma Shearer and Jane\nWithers. A few planned banquets\nfor friends \u2014 Andy Devlne, Bob\nHope, Miacha Auer, Leo Carrlllo,\nRobert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck.\nYou'll Enjoy tha Finer Flavour\nBRODER'8\nBEST BRAND\nSWEET PEAS\n\"UI\nI'll give\nyou tastier\nbread...\nfree from\nholes,\ndoughy spots,\nsour taste\"\nMAOI IN CANADA\nC.-FRIDAY MORNINO. NOV. If.\nNails...\nExtra Hand (are\nNeeded In Winter\nBy ALICE WADE ROBINSON\nHands may not \"tall all.\" But\nthey betray enough to tell on you.\nThey ar* tattle-tales whose proof\nyou* cant deny. Grimy flngert.ps,\nharsh skin texture mark you as a\nwoman \"who doesn't care.\" Ill-kept\nnails are costly. .\nThink ot th* stocking runs directly traceable to a Jafgad nail\n'edge, Think, too, of the peeling nails\nthat take tha bloom of a bran-1 new\nmanicure. But rough nail rims end\nbrlttlenesa ara In tor an open aeason unless you ward oft their assaults. .\nThese ar* th* dayi whan nails\nneed mora than their share ot lubrication.\nBa hand and nail aware and you\nneed not fear to display them. Th*\nmoment you notice that your finger.\ntips seem overly flexible or Inclined\nto peel, add mora calcium foods to\nyour diet Milk, buttermilk, chaw*,\ndried beans, oranges, prunes, egg\nyolks, nuts, cabbage, carrots and\nturnips are typical foods upon which\nto eat your fill.\nThe second hand texture seems\ndrier than usual, use hand lotion\n(or cream) with greater frequency\nThe modern ho me maker who. afternoons, .roudly shows her hands\nbefore th* moat critclal bridge player, owes mora than she's telling to\nhand protectlves end to rubber\ngloves. Knitters, too, know the value\nof smooth hands these busy days.\nA manicure a week may not be\nan essentia, tf you look attar \"your\nfingertips every day. Give nails\nfive minutes each evening at bedtime tor on* month aa a test One\nmonth will woo you to the habit of\na lifetime.\nFOR NAIL BEAUTY\nWant some special knowledge?\u2014\nIn addition to the nail routine for\nwhich you may like to send to me.\nVery well, then, for added . nail\nbeauty make these tips your own:\n1. When filing, keep file at right\nangles to the nail\u2014to prevent thinness in eny one place. That thinness makes for splitting.\nI. Scrub nails thoroughly before\napplying nail Whit*. 'Use half a\nlemon as an additional cleanser for\nstubborn stains.     \/\n3. Soften cuticle \/first by soaking\nIn warm, soapy **-.ater. Then cream\nit. Do this before pushing It back\nCut cuticle and you will invite a\nhangnail..\n4. Apply a second cleansing of\npoUsh remover after soaking the\nnails and after cuticle grooming.\n9 Try a nail protective base beneath your polish, and you will find\nthat polish goes on more swiftly snd\nmore deftly.\nSERIAL STORY\nBy RUPERT GRAYSON\nBefore   the   Blitzkrieg\nCHAPTER THIRTY-SIX   ,\nGun's guard awaited him outside.\nBut as they turned to move away\nGun caught, through the closed window, the murmur of voices. In the\nroom he had Just left, Otto was\nspeaking.\n'Just a minute,\" said Gun to the\nguard.\nHe bent as though to do up his\nshoe lace, and in doing so leaned\nquite naturally against the wooden\nwall of the bungalow. Otto was\nsaying:\n\"This appliance of Hazeldeane's\nwill be valuable In many ways. It\ncan be sold\u2014or maybe it will be\nuseful In possible future operations.\nBut for this we cannot wait\u2014this\ncoup of ours must come off on the\n25th at the latest\"\nThe guard made an Impatient\nmovement.\n\"All right,\" said Gun, straightening himself. \"Off we go!\"\nHe had heard enough. The crime\nwaa to be perpetrated on the 25th.\nand It waa now the 10th. So he had\nfifteen days In which to make his\nescape, if he waa to prevent one\nof the vileat crimes which had ever\nbeen planned for gain.\nWhen Tommy Hazeldeane heard\nthe news he chuckled delightedly.\n\"Why, that's better. A good meal\nand \u00ab. drink and a pretty girl\u2014what\nIn Mil does a man want more than\nthattlBut, I say, we'll have to have\na wash and brush up first, you\nknow!'\n\"Oh, \\ don't doubt they'll pro\nvide forVttat,\" Gun answered dry'\nly. To___\u00bbXs \"Uve lor the moment\nonly\" attitude annoyed him, in the\ncircumstanfts, so that he had half\na mind to jtell him the Jruth. But\nhe wu still fearful ot Tommy's im\npetuousnei\nTrent conveyed the news official\nly (Gun\/of course, not being sup-\nknow anything about It)\nthe following morning, and shortly\nafterward they were allowed back\nin tbe bungalow, where they found\nSambo installed once more In the\nkitchen, and the hot water functioning again. They both Immediately reveled In hot bathe and\nshaves and, In the end, looked\nsomething more like themselves\nagain\u2014though both needed a haircut, and their suits showed considerable signs of wear and tear.\nThe dinner party, as such, was a\nsuccess. Coral was the life and soul\nof the party, and Tommy backed her\nup well. Trent and Gun both did\ntheir best, and even Otto seemed\nto relax a little.\nBut over the coffee and liqueurs\nOtto suddenly came to business.\n\"Let us not beat about the bush,\ngentlemen. You have some knowledge which we require\u2014WHY, does\nnot matter at all to you. For this\nwe ar* prepared to pay. We will\npay for lt twenty-five thousand\npounds, which you can divide between you aa you think tlL And we\nwill send you to America, or anywhere you like at our own expense.\nIf you refuse\u2014then I am afraid we\nshall have to make things even\nmore uncomfortable for you than\nthey hava been hitherto. I am not,\nlt seems, so gentle and refined as\nmy friend Trent her*-*nd I hav*\nmethods of\u2014shall we say physical\npersuasion?\u2014which I think will be\neffective\". If not, we shall have to\nshoot you. Which will be a pity.\nNow, I want you to think this over\ncarefully.\"\nCoral broke tn:\n\"Why, it doesn't want any thinking over, does it, big boy?\" She wu\naddressing Tommy. \"Gee, you could\ndo a lot with your share ot twenty-\nfive thousand smackers! And If you\nwanted any help in spending 'em, I\nguess I could show you a thing\nor two\u2014In New York. 0 boyi 0 boyi\nIt wu all rather crude and blatant, and Otto frowned. But' before he could say anything there\ncame a tap at the door, which Trent\nanswered. He spoke to someone outside, and then turned to Otto.\n\"Afraid you and I will have to\nrun over the road for a few minutes, Chief. There's something needs\nour attention. But we needn't be\nlong.\"\nHe looked Inquiringly at-Coral,\nwho Immediately responded:\n\"Oh, that's all right with me! Ill\nstay here and wait for youl I guess\nthese two boys will look alter me.\"\n\"Oh, ratherl\" cried Tommy, gallantly.\n\"Very good .then. Let's go.\" said\nOtto, and the two men went out.\nGun felt a little excited. He had\nalready decided that he would\nsound this girl as to what she knew\nof the gang's plans. If, as he suspected, she was not aware of the\nfull extent of their ruthless villainy,\nshe might yet, in ber revulsion of\nfeeling, prove an Invaluable ally.\nShe might be a tough cue, he\nthought, but lt wu difficult to regard her as a human monster\u2014\nwhich she certainly would be If she\nwere a party to Oils plot, the full\nextent of which, he believed, only\nhe knew.\nFor a few momenta after departure of Trent and Otto silence\nreigned. Then Coral spoke In a low\nvoice:\n\"Now,\" she said\u2014and she waa\nlooking at Gun, and not Tommy.\n\"I want to talk to you two.\"\n\"It's not sate to talk here,\" put In\nGun, quickly. \"I have notions of\nconcealed microphones. Let's walk\nIn the garden. You have a wrap,\nhaven't you?\"\nShe pointed to where lt lay over a\nchair, and he got It for her. Then\nthey went out Into the faintly moonlit garden, and walked on to the\nlawn where they were aate from\neavesdroppers.\nGun was just thinking how Jo\nframe his opening, when Coral took\nthe wind completely out of his sails,\n\"I suppose\"\u2014again ahe was addressing Gun \u2014 \"you think I'm a\npretty tough proposition.\"\nGun was conscious that her voice\nhad changed, and that she was\nspeaking once more In the soft, low\ntones he had heard once before.\n\"Well, that's rather a leading\nquestion, Isn't lt?\"\n\"Oh, I don't mind what you say,\nbecause, you see, really I'm not so\ntough\u2014at least, not In the way you\nthink. Now, let me tell you something\u2014they call you Mr. Gunston\nhere, don't they? And they think\nyou are Commander Hazeldeane's\nassistant? But, really, you are In\nquite a different business, and your\nreal name is Cotton, Isn't It?\"\n(To be continued).\nfouMWWQA\nSy BETSY NEWMAN\nTODAY'S MENU\nGrapefruit and Cherry Cocktail\nRoast Turkey, Goos* or Pork.\nWhipped Potatoes\nCranberry Jelly\nCreamed Lima Beans or Succotash\nPickles\nPumpkin Pie or Mince Pie\nCheese Salted Nuts\nCoffee\nGRAPEFRUIT AND CHERRY\nCOCKTAIL\nYou can use tresh or. canned\ngrapefruit and canned, maraschino\nor candied cherries. Chill grapefruit thoroughly and put sections\ninto sherbet glasses, add cherries\non top and, In case you use canned\ncherries, use a little of the Juice\nover cocktail for coloring. Serve\nwith tiny crackers.\nRAISIN AND APPLE STUFFING!\nFOR TURKEY OR DUCK\n2 cups seeded raisins, 2 cups finely chopped sour apples, 3 cups stale\nbread cubes, 1 teaspoon salt, Vi teaspoon cinnamon, dash pepper, water\nto moisten.      ,\nCombine Ingredients in order\nnamed, toss together lightly and\nseason to taste.\nSAUSAGE DRESSING\n1 cup cooked sausage meat, 2 cups\ndried breadcrumbs, 1 teaspoon sage,\n1 tablespoon chopped onion, salt\nand pepper to suit taste, hot water\nto moisten.\nIt sausage hu not been cooked,\nbrown in hot frying pan, drain oft\nexcess tat, add bread crumbs and\nother ingredients, season well and\nmoisten slightly.\nCHESTNUT DRESSING\n1' pound chestnuts, 1 teaspoon\nsalt, 2 V_ cups bread cubes, 1 tablespoon onion, l tablespoon green\npepper, dash pepper, 1-3 cup butter.\nCut slit in each chestnut, put them\nIn flat pan with 1 tablespooQ salad\noil, shaking nuts in pan to cover\nwell with oil. Bake tn hot oven,!\n450 degrees F. for 10 minutes. Re-J\nmove trom Oven, slip otf outer skint I\nand cook in boiling water, covered,\nuntil tender.\nDrain and tore* through potat_\nricer. Add salt, bread cubes, chopped green pepper, chopped onloa\nand melted butter. Season well\nThis will be enough for a 5-pound\ntowL\nSUCCOTASH     |\nLima  beans, butter, corn,  salt,\npepper.\nAllow equal proportions of Umt\nbeans and corn. If both are canned,\nmix well together, heat through,\nseuon with melted butter, salt am\npepper. When both are uncooked,\ncook lima beans for a tew minutes\nfirst, then add corn and contlnui\ncooking until both ar* tender, sea\nson and serve.\nASK YOUR DIALER FOR\nBLUE RIBBON\nWASHED POTATO!\nWIS BREAKFAST HAS WHAT II'TAKES\nTOKEEP^00\"(IPTOTHEMARK\"\nPut a cupful or more of milk, on* sliced banana or othtr fruit,\nand two Nabisco Shredded Wheat Into a bowl and add sugar\nto taste. A simple breakfast, Isnt it? Yet In this on* dishful,\nyou gtt eight vital food values\u2014three Vitamins (A, B_ and C),\nProteins, Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus and Carbohydrates.\nThis oasily-digosted, whole whtat breakfast has all the balanced\nnourishment you need for a busy morning's work. Make It your\nNo. 1 Breakfast, and \"keep fit to do your bit.\"\nTHI CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD., Niagara Fait., Canada\n BMMW.WBWMIIPWWMWP^\t\nielson Board of Trade Urges Putnam\nlo Fight Municipal Contribution to\nTeachers' Pensions; Ask Creston Aid\nrAorris States Proposals for Employers to\nContribute Amount Equal to 7 Per Cent\n' of Salaries Means $5600 to Nelson\nHolding tnat teachers' pensions\nere a matter concerning only the\nirtiei which established them\u2014\nie teachen and the Provincial\n-bvernment - Nelson Board ol\nrede Council Thursday protested\ngainst any Increase In municipal\nixation toward the pension fund,\nI which a deficit of $1,875,000 was\n(ported.\nThe Board will seek the coopera-\non ot Creiton Board of Trade in\nrging Frank Putnam, M. L. A., for\nelson-Creston, to fight proposed\nigislatlon calling for municipalities\ni contribute 7 per cent of teachers\nilaries to the fund. It will also ad-\nise the Trail Board of Trade of\nits stand. H. B. Gore, Finance\nhairman, is to assist In drafting\nie letters.\nThese steps were decided upon\nKer the Board Council at its lunch-\nMi at the Hume Thursday, heard R.\n. Morris, Chairman of the School\noard, outline the present condi-\non of the fund and the steps being\niken by the Government to rectify\n. He emphasized that he had no\ntflclal information yet, and was\npeaking only from newspaper re-\norta and a limited acquaintance\nrlth the fund.\nMOO FOR NELSON\nShould municipalities be required\n> contribute an ammount equal to 7\ner cent of teachers' salaries, Nelson\nrould be called upon for approxi-\nlately $5-00. However the Govern-\ntent proposed to Increase grants to\nvuniclp-lities for schools by $250.-\n90. While a contribution of $5600\n\u2022presented roughly the amount\nrhlch would be raised by ltt mills\na tha basis of current taxation in\nfetson, the increased grant would\n(feet this to some extent, he said.\n; Mr. Morris explained that teach-\n__' pension* were Instituted by\ngreement between the teachers and\nit Government The Nelson School\noard until recently had no inter-\nit In the pension plan beyond de-\nucting fixed percentages from sal-\nriei and forwarding thla money.\n%\n\"enrols\nLUtiri\nI Wllho-tVItimlnB,\npn _____t let the\nproptr caenr from\n' food. Yoa feel dred,\n* o-rro-i. Science ii. 1\nThlimlo (VltMola Bi) muit be re lupplled IO th. bod., ***>\u2022 0\u00bb*m\"tl l,\n\u25a0ton's rlcheit thriftr lource of pte-\ndom Thhmln. So bt nn Co h_. \u2022\nQuiker 0_n res-l-iI.. Gel a pickut\ntodir.\nQUAKER OATS\nThe minimum deduction wu 4 per\nCent Teachen might place up to 8\nper cent of their aalariei In the\nfund, but in Nelson's case only one\nwas depositing more than the minimum, and this deduction was 0\nper cent ,\nTWO ACC0UNT8\nThe pension fund consisted of two\naccounts, one a general fund and\none a teachers' account When the\nplan was initiated teachers made a\ncontribution to assist in establishing\nit and the Government agreed to\ncontribute $2-0,000 a year tor 11)\nyears, this period expiring last yeaf.\nAfter their initial contribution,\nteachers' payments went into a special account. If they left \"the profession before being pensioned, they\nwere able to withdraw their whole\ncontribution plus 5 per cent compound Interest. The teachers' account was in good condition, Mr.\nMorris said. He quoted a statement\nby Hon. John Hart, Minister of Finance, that a deficit of $1,875,000\nexisted in the other account.\nWhen a teacher was superannuated, the pension came out ol his\nor her own account until this money\nwas used up, and then out of the\nother account. At the start a number of teachers who had been pensioned by the Government on- compassionate grounds were included in\nthe plan. Adding to the burden carried by the fund was the depression\npractice in some district! of pensioning eligible teachers obtaining\nmaximum salaries and hiring young\nteachers in their place at minimum\nsalaries. Another factor was that\nfewer initial deposits were made\nduring depression yeara.\nSome 300 teachen were now receiving pensions, and In the next\nfive or six yeara an equal number\nwould be added, said Mr. Morris.\nLEGISLATION PROP08ED\nMr. Hart he read, said the Government was prepared to recommend to the House thst the Province assume the liability for current pensions, and that employen of\nteachen be asked to contribute 7\nper cent of salaries; while the teachers themselves made a contribution\nof 1 per cent for 20 years. Legislation to this effect would be brought\nin.\nThe municipalities' contribution\nwould total about $420,000, Mr. Morris said, but there was nothing to\nIndicate how many yeara thil might\nbe continued.\nNelson School Board had no objection to the teachen trying to better themselves, but the Trustees\nwere opposed to financing a plan\nthat they had no part in launching,\nstated Ilr. Morris.\nC. F. McHardy, opposing any Increase lh taxation, asserted the\n\"Teachers' Association ls one of the\nCOOD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\nEGGS, Processed B\u201e Doz. 30c\nPacked In eartom\nCRISCO 3 Ib. Tin 59c\nShredded Wheat, Pkt 10c\nSOAP .... 5 BARS 35c\nLifebuoy, Fell Naptha\nPEAS&CARROTS,3Tins29c\n8un Klit, 16 oz..\nHarvest Blossom FLOUR\n24 lb. sack 69c             49 Ib. sack $1.30\nChocolate Buds: Lb  25c\nMEATS\nROASTING chicken:    2<__\n* to t Ib. average, Ib. \u2122*T\nBLUE LABEL BEEF\nPRIME RIB ROLLED\nROAST: Lb\t\nFILLET LEO ROAST8\nVEAL: Lb, \t\nLEO ROASTS PORK:\ntb.\t\nLEAN BEEF AND\nKIDNEY: Lb. \t\nSAUSAGE MEAT:\nLb \t\n8PARERIBS:\nLb  \t\n25*\n25*\n2#\n181\nm\n15<\nSMALL FRESH HEARTS:   <B_4\np Lb  **r\nFRESH PORK\nTENDERLOINS: Lb..\nSMALL PORK\n8AU8AOE: Lb\t\nBREAKFAST SAUSAGE:\n2 Ib \t\nCHOPPED SUET:\nm\nm\n25<\nw\nFruits and\nVegetables\nLEMONS:\nDoien  \t\nGRAPEFRUIT:\n6 for\t\nDATES: Eating,\nIb ,\nORANGES:\n2 doi\t\nTURNIPS:\n10 Ib\t\nCELERY: Creen,\nIb\t\nSWEET POTATOES:\n4 1b!\t\nONIONS: 10 Ibi. in\nmesh bagi\t\n25c\n25c\n25c\n59c\n25c\n,7c\n\u202229c\n32c\nThese are additional items to the Safeway Advertise-\nj ment apvearing in the Retail Merchants Supplement.\nBAFEWAY   STORES   LIMITED\n\"Three Musketeers''\nTudor Rutherglen, Rayrnon (Ted) Rutherglen and Conway Ruth-\nerglen, Nelson brothers who are \"In the army now\". They are with\nthe Canadian Active Service Force.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\ne Mrs. Robert Watson and Mrs.\nJ. B. Stark were hostesses Wednesday and'Thursday afternoon at the\nhome of the former on Vernon\nStreet when they entertained a\nlarge number of friendi at the tea\nhour. The ipacioui living rooms\nwere adorned with white 'mums,\nwhile the tea table centred by\nmauve and yellow button 'munn\nwas flanked with yellow lighted\ntapers. They were assisted by Mrs.\nW. R. Grubbe, Mrs. Gray Lawrence,\nMrs. John Cartmel and Mrs. L. E.\nBorden, who presided alternately at\nthe tea table. Mrs. Alfred MacD.\nNoxon and ______ William Taylor Invited gueiti to the tea room and\nlerviteurs were Mrs. Ronald Andrews, Mrs. W. W. Ferguson, Mrs.\nD. F. Cummins, Mrs. Thomu Johnstone, Mrs. Robert Clerihew, Mrs.\nHarry Harrison, Mrs. E. S. Planta,\nMrs. T. D. Roiling, Mrs. Loull Choquette, Mri. George Wallach and\nMrs. Vincent Fink.\na Mrs. Ian C. Campbell ot Willow Point ihopped yeiterday lr.\ntown.\ne T. W. Wlckham, merchant of\nRobion, visited Nelson yesterday.\na Mra. E. E. Matthews, who\nspent a couple of weeki In Kootenay Lake General Hospital, returned to her home, 819 Josephine\nStreet, yesterday.\na Mrs. A. Matasia, Fairview, his\nreturned from Trail, where the\n\u25a0viiited her lon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mri. K. Croible.\ne Mr. and Mn. Flagel of Ymir\nvisited Nelson yesterday.\ne Mrs. E. M. Long, Latimer\nStreet, returned Wednesday from\nVernon, where she spent a couple\not weeks.\na Mrs. Gordon Mackenzie, Fair-\nview, visited Trail yesterday.\na Wilfrid StDenis ls a patient in\nTrail-Tadanac Hospital.\ne Miss Eva Hendrickson, Victoria Street of the Bank of Montreal staff, has returned from a vacation li, Vancouver and Victoria\na Leon Houie of Kimberley was\nIn town yesterday en route to\nVernon. ,\ne Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell are\ntaking up residence in Trail, where\nMr. Bell ls employed by the Con\nsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\ne Fred Morris is holidaying In\nVancouver.\ne Mrs. Robert Cunningham of\nCrescent Valley ihopped In town\nyesterday. \/\na Mrs. David Gibbons and baby\nleft to reside in Vemon.\ne Mrs. J. Muraro, Granite Road,\nleavei tomorrow for Vancouver to\nvisit her daughter, Miss Mary\nMuraro.\ne Mrs. F. Sokolowski of Procter\nvisited Nelson yeiterday, Her husband, a patient in Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital, will leave for\nhis home tomorrow.\ne Mrs. Eric Patenon of Kaslo\nvisited Nelson yesterday.\na Vera McDowell, Superintend\nent of the Kootenay Belle mine, who\nJust returned from the Coast, was\nin town yesterday.\na Miss Hill ot Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital nursing staff, viiited TraU yeiterday.\ne Mrs. P. Magee of Robson spent\nyesterday in town.\ne Mra. E. V. Morel, who spent\nsome time In Nelson, has returned\nto Marblehead in the Lardeau.' >\n\u2022   Mrs.   Bruno   Bourgeois   ahd\ndaughter  Duane,  Edgewood\nnue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gobrge\nHelbecque, Jr., at Bonningtoi\ne Miss Peggy Whitehadie ot\nVancouver, who is a guejft of Mr.\nand Mrs. Robert Waldie at Robson,\nvisited Mr. and Mn. Leslie Craufurd, Stanley Street, Wednesday\na Mr. and fttt. W. Joms, who\nwere married in Nelson November\n16, leave today to reside at', Trail\ne Mri, L. M. Vanier, Johnstone\nBlock, returned Wednesday ^rom\nVancouver and Coquitlam, where\nihe ipent a week.\ne   Mn. Harry Korolak, Victoria\nStreet, left last night to spend\nfew days with her son-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley An-\ntosik ot Trail.\ne Mrs. Aurelio, Victoria Street,\nis spending a couple of weeks In\nVancouver.\ne Mrs. Freddie Romano re-\nturned yesterday from visiting relatives on the Prairie.\nstrongest political bodies we have.\"\nR D. Barnei felt the proposal\nwas a \"bonus\"'for the teachen, and\nexpressed the belief the taxpayers\ncould not pay lt at the preient time.\nSince the plan had been Inaugurated by the teachers and the Government, It was \"up to them to make\nup the deficit,\" W. M. Cunliffe\nasserted.\nIf the scheme were a national one,\nproviding pensions for everyone, he\nwould have no objections to It \"but\nwhy should we have to look after\nthe teachers?\" asked Mr. Barnes.\n8COUT AMBULANCE FOR SMALL\nANIMAL WAR CASUALTIES\nNot forgetting, In spite of the war,\nthe Scouts' promise to be kind to\nanimals, the 1st Harmondsworth\nBoy Scout Troop, England, has converted its cycle trek-cart into an\nanimal ambulance, and Is helping\nlook after animals, particularly cats\nand dogs, injured during air raids.\nCreston Church Plans\nNew Hall Building\nCRESTON, B.C. - St Stephen's\nPresbyterian Church meet Monday\nwtjjn the matter of erecting a hall\nthat would take care of a couple of\nSunday school classes, as well as a\ncentre for committees and meetings\nof the Board of Management, and\nsmall gatherings, was discussed.\nThe Pastor, Rev. E. Carson was In\ncharge.\nA building 16x40 feet Is contemplated and will be on the drive\nway at the rear of the church, to\nwhich it will be connected. Opinion\nwas favorable to getting on with\nconstruction but nothing will be\ndone until after the December meeting ot the village council, when it is\nhoped the necessary permit will be\ngranted allowing the church to construct a new driveway from Canyon\nstreet to the church and manse\ngrounds.\nCRESTON Social...\nCRE3TON, B.C. \u2014 Mn. Robert\nCrosby is a guest ot her lon-in-law\nand daughter, Mr. and Mn. George\nCollis at Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. Donald K. Archibald\nhave left on a trip to Montreal,\nwhere they will be gueiti of the\nformer's brother-in-law and sister.\nThey will visit at Toronto en route\nhome.\nMr. and Mn. Charlei Raymond\nand daughter, Miss Muriel Raymond,\nwere guests at a silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mn. Chappell,\nof Kimberley, former residents of\nCreston.\nW. Wolttnan of Lethbridge la visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.\nWoltman.\nMiss Dorothy Olivier has returned from Moscow, Idaho,\nMrs. J. S. Peck of Calgary Is\nvisiting her mother, Mrs. G. Cart-\nwright of Eriekson, her sisters, Mrs.\nFrank V. Staples and Mra. D. A.\nMacdonald.\nJim Burge of Gray Creek visited\nCreston. Mrs. Burge and young ion\nare patient! at Creiton hoipltal.\nE. Fry, Jr., who hai been at\nMedicine Hat for two months, haa\nreturned.\nMra. F. Plnkey hai returned to\nBlairmore, Alta., after vlilting Dr.\nand Mrs. W. N. Fraser.\nMrs. Ollie Christie has returned\nto Appledale after visiting her\nbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and\nMrs. Nick Gldluk.\nMn. F. W.'Drew of Gray Creek\nls a patient in Creston Hospital.\nMiss Lily Lewis returned from\nNelson, where she visited her sister,\nMiss Fanny Lewis.\nMr. and Mrs, Harry Chriitenien\nare guests of the former'i brother,\nWilliam Christensen at Moscow,\nIdaho.\nCol. Fred Lister ls back from\nKelowna, where he had been for\nsessions of the Board of Governors\nof Tree Fruits Limited.\nMr. and Mrs. John Gardner are\nvisiting at Gull Lake, Sask.\nWomen Urge Strict\n(onfrol of Liquor\nVICTORIA, Nov. 21 (CP.-Pro-\nvincial Council ot Women in session hare today called on all its\nmembers throughout Britiah Columbia to boycott Japanese orangei,\nand agreed to urge the Government\nto ban the importation ot such fruit\ninto Canada.\nThe gathering alio endorsed an\nemergency resolution sponsored by\nthe Vancouver Local Council and\nasking that \"the sale of alcoholic\nbeverages in taverns, beer-rooms,\nWine ahps, etc., be discontinued\nand that the sale be confined to\nGovernment-owned stores; that\nhoun of tale from auch Government-owned stores be restricted to\nbetween 3 and 8 p.m., on week-days\nonly; and that all advertising of\nliquor be restricted to the place\nof sale, and that when the request\nia implemented, the Department of\nDefence notify all commandants ot\nmilitary establishments.\"\nThe Council also endorsed the rei-\nolutlon asking that the old age pension be raised to $1 per day or $30\nper month, and will also commend\nto the Government the suggestion\nthat medical care and supplies be\nfurnished to these pensioners. The\nProvincial Government will also\nbe asked to Instruct the schools to\nreturn to the practice of saying the\nLord's Prayer in every class room\neach morning.\nThe Council endorsed a resolu\ntion calling for the tightening up\not regulations governing logging\ncamps, stricter enforcement of rules\nclose cooperation among all concerned and the introduction of more\nadvanced safety methods, in such\ncamps.\nMn. F. J. Roliton of Vancouver,\nProvincial President, presided at\nthe meeting which was held all day\nin the y.W.OA. and attended by\nrCpreaentatives of the Vancouver,\nNorth Shore, New Westminster,\nChilliwack, Nanaimo, Kamloops and\nVictoria local council!.\nSCOUTS OF NORWAY CARRY ON\nThe Boy Scouti of Norway \"are\nreported still carrying on nothwith-\nstanding the unfriendly attitude ot\nthe German Invaders. They are cutting timber tor Winter fuel supplies,\nand are assisting in selling the \"Norway Pin,\" to raise funds for the rebuilding of tho hardest hit sections\nof Norway.\nCranbrook School\n'Goes Over the Top'\nWith War Stamps\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\u2014Cranbrook\nCentral School \"went over the\ntop\" in their War Savings Stamp\nsales Wednesday. The students aet\nout to make $300 by Christmas\nand broke out Into cheers when\nthe giant thermometer, painted on\nthe wait showed $308. Each Wednesday the children buy their\nstamps and thp thermometer la\nmarked. Christmas is itlll. four\nweeki away ao they have now\naet thalr goal at H00.\nCatholic Society\nFounded at Fernie\nFERNIE, B. C, Nov. 21\u2014A Society\nof Our Lady of Mount Carme! wai\nfounded in the Holy Family Parish\nhere, 27 ladles comprising the charter membership. The memben were\ninvested with the scapular of the\nBlessed Sacrament\nMrs. Justina Alcllo was elected\nPreiident Mn. M. Lenardon, Vlce-\nPreildent; Miss Anna Audla, Secretary; and Mrs, V. Gtasomazzl,\nTreasurer.\nA drive for more members is oe-\nIng carried on.\nPASSMORE\nPASSMORE, B.C.\u2014J. Bothwell of\nVictoria was a guest of his aister,\nMra. W. White.\nMra. W. R. Perry wai a gueit of\nMrs. W. Norgrove at Nelson.\nMiss E. Forbes has returned to\nNelson after visiting her parents.\nMiss Norgrove was a guest of Miss\nB. Perry.\nA dance under the auspices of\nthe Slocan Valley W. I. wai held\nSaturday. Mrs. W. C. Talbot and\nMrs. C. Harrison were hostesses.\nChamber Civet $10 to\nAid Refugee Committee\nDonation of $10 to assist in the\nwork of the Nelson District Refugee Committee was authorized by\nthe Nelson Junior Chamber of Com\nmerce Thursday night.\nLONDON, (CP). - The building\nhousing the Indian Students' Hostel\nwhich was once the home of Charles\nDarwin, was damaged in a recent\nair raid. The evolutionist lived In\nthe Gowe* Street house from 1839\nto 1842.\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nBy MISS FLORENCE BIRD\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 21-Mr. and\nMn. Thomas H. Routledge announce\nthe engagement of their only daughter, Winnifred Audrey, to George A.\nPearson of Prince Rupert, eldest son\nof Mr. and Mn. G. Pearson ol\nBronhead, Sask. The wedding will\ntake place in Trail December 27.\nR. H. McRae ot Vancouver has arrived in the city to make his home.\nHe has a position with the C. M. _.\nS. Company.\nMr. and Mrs. E. Diet of Houghton,\nSask., are visiting friends in Trail\nfor a few days.\nDr. and Mrs. C. A. Mittun have\nreturned from the Coast where they\nenjoyed a two weeks vacation.\nMrs. Rudolph Moen, 1398 Birch\nAvenue, has returned from a ihort\nvacation at Calgary.\nMr. and Mrs. Michael Reid, 2016\nTopping Street, had as their guests\nfor a few days Mr. and Mrs. Phillip\nBarron ot Kimberley, formerly ot\nTrail, who returned home Tuesday\nThe Warfield Group of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's\nChurch met Wednesday at the home\nof Mrs. R. Bainbridge. Members\nfinished articles lor their Fall sale.\nAt the close of the meeting, dainty\nrefreshments were served by the\nhostess. There was a full attendance.\nThe East Trail Branch of Women's   Auxiliary   of   St.   Andrew's\nChurch met Wednesday evening at\nthe home of Mn. R. H. Scott Final\nplans were made for the sale to be\nheld shortly. At toe close of the\nbusiness meeting dainty refreshments were served by the hostess,\nassisted by Mrs. T. Hinton; There\nwere 13 members and one visitor\npresent.\nThe Excelsior dlub of Knox\nUnited Church met Monday eve\nning in Odd Fellows Hall when\nLloyd Groutage was elected Vice-\nPresident, Stewart Gibson, Ping\nPong Supervisor, and Mn. Alex\nGraham, Group Leader. A report\nwas read by the. Treasurer. The\nClub decided to hold a variety concert in January, Miss Elieen Brown\nbeing appointed to head a committee for this purpose. Miss Irene\nJones was appointed to make Christ\nmas greeting cards for the members now serving with the armed\nforces. Devotional exercises were\ntaken by Miss Agnes Deans, Miss\nGertie Hollett and Mrs. Lloyd Groutage. At the close of the business\nmeeting refreshment! were served.\nThe Daly Club of East Trail\nUnited Church met Monday evening in the Church Hall, and worked\non quilts which are to be given to\nthe Red Cross Society. At the close\nof business, refreshments were\nserved by Mrs. C. Mear and Mrs\nR. H. Lyle. There were 16 present.\nMrs. Churchill Asks Women of India\nfor Sympathy and Understanding\nLONDON, Nov. 21 (OP) \u2014 Mri.\nWinston Churchill, inaugurating a\nseries of weekly broadcasts to the\nwomen of India today, said \"we ask\nof India, not pity, but understanding\nand the sympathy which comes\nfrom understanding.\"\nIt was the first broadcast made by\nthe wife ot the Prime Minister.\n\"We know that you have given\nof your wealth, that Indian soldiers\nare helping to fight our joint battles all over the world,\" she said.\n\"I sometimes hear it said that it\nis hypocritical ot the English to\nrail at tyranny in Europe and to\nrefuse freedom to India. But in any\ncase you ' i India can have no conception of the tyranny that would\novertake you It the British were\nbeaten in this war.\"\nNoting that we are all In the\nfront line,\" she said that \"none of\nthese hideous events have touched\nyou yet.\"\nDespite the horrori of bombing,\nshe said, \"I find life in England today absolutely thrilling and I am\nglad to be alive at this great moment\nof our history.\"\n\"We are quite literally living under the shadow of death,\" she continued. \"We can still say that 999 out\nof every 1000 people are unharmed.\nAll the same there is a chance that\ndeath by violence may come at any\nmoment to any one of us and that\nis what I mean when I say that life\nls thrilling\u2014not physically enjoyable.\"\nMrs. Churchill concluded that the\nBritish are \"fighting and working\nin a great cause in conviction of the\ntruth of the Prime Minister's wordi:\n\"We shall not flag or fail. We shall\ngo on.\"\nAUSTRIAN JEW DRIVEN FROM AUSTRIA\nSO GLAD TO BE HAPPY AND FREE IN\nNELSON COULD KISS GROUND WALKS ON\nSo happy to be among friends In\na tree country \"I could kiss the\nground I walk on,\" Max Stelner,\nAustrian Jew, with his wife and\nfamily, haa In the last two month!\nestablished his home in Nelson far\ntrom the persecution ot Nazi invaders who drove him from his\nhomeland.\n.Mr. Stelner wai a successful bui.\nlneiiman carrying on the mercantile business founded by hia greatgrandfather near Vienna, Austria,\nbefore the Nazi invasion about two\nyears ago. Robbed and persecuted\nby the brutal invaders, he managed\nto eicape with his family to Can\nada. With him he brought about\n$1000, all he could salvage from the\nloss of his business and home.\nHonest and Industrious, Mr. and\nMrs. Stelner manager for 14 months,\nemployed on a small farm near\nTrail. Then with the help of other\nJewish friends they purchased\nthree acres of land at the top of\nStanley Street In Nelson about two\nmonths ago. They're living in a\nsmall house and planning to grow\nvegetables in the Summer, Mr. and\nMra. Stelner and their three-year-\nold son have found happiness and\nfreedom again\u2014so much so that Mr.\nStelner has told friends, \"I could\nkiss the ground I walk on.\"\nCompany...\nToddler Doesn't\nNeed Playroom\nBy Garry Cleveland Myen, Ph.D.\nA great many young mothers fret\nbecause they cannot have a separate playroom tor the child from\none to five. Perhapa aome impractical child experts have been responsible for thia foolish notion.\nIf auch an expert were only to\nobserve the toddler In the average\nhome, he would discover that tha\nlittle tyke will not of hla own accord, stay long at a time In hli own\nplayroom alone. Even when thla\nyoungster hu playmate!, he and\nthey prefer to spend moat ot their\ntime where the other membera of\nthe family are. The separate playroom, so far aa the toddler*!\npreferences go, ii impractical, except ai a place to itore playthings.\nFortunate the tot and hla mother\nIf he, as soon aa he haa begun to\ntoddle, has learned the meaning\nof NO, has learned there are a certain few things he muit not do or\nhave, but hundreds of otheri that\nhe may do. Fortunate if hia mother\nand father never weary of answering his questions, listening attentively to what he haa to lay, explaining things to him, taking tha\ntime and patience to ihow him how\nto be careful in the uie of new\nthings. The little child should have,\nof course, a place or corner of a\nroom with low boxes and shelves\nin which to keep his playthings\nOLDER CHILD\nNEEDS ROOM\nThe child over five or ilx may\nprofit greatly by having a separate\nplayroom, even H lt must serve\nalso as a bedroom, where he can\ncontinue at building and creating\nthings ever periods of days at a\nstretch, with assurance that hla\nthings won't be disturbed.    \u2022\nIt's the boy or girl over eight or\n10 who needs a room of hla own,\neipeclally the 'teen-age boy and girt\nFor general health children\nshould have separate-beds, even If\nonly a very inexpensive cot Children sleep better when alone.\nWhen two children share the aame\nbedroom they may keep each other\nawake at bedtime or waken each\nother too early In the morning;\nbut on the other hand, they may\nprofit from conversation. In case\nthey cannot be disciplined effectively, let one go to sleep in an\nadult's room, to be carried back to\nthe children's room when the adult\nretires.\nEven with iome crowding, If\nthere is ample fresh air, tha children\nthrough wise management by their\nparents may gain, aomething in\ncharacter through making the nee\nessary adaptation because ot ths\nnecessity of \"doubling up.\" Yet one\ncannot understand how best mental\nhealth, personality and character\ncan develop with a family crowded\ninto a few rooms, as io very often\nis the case. Some of us little realise\nthe handicaps some children and\ntheir parents must endure from congested housing.\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B. C\u2014Mr. and Mra. A.\nMacPhee have as guests, the latter's\nparents, Mr. and Mra. H. Houck of\nOsoyoos.\nMrs. L. Prlore and son have returned to Castlegar after visiting\nMrs. Priore's liiter, Mn. O. Johnion.\nMrs. A. Walker of Nelion li a\nguest of Mrs. P. Bennett\nMr. and Mrs. A. Ogden and\ndaughter, Claire, visited Nelson.\nMr. and Mra. N. Shkwarok had\nas gueiti their son-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mri. H. Solecki\nand daughter, Beverley Rose of\nDrewry.\nMrs. H. McCarthy viaited Nelion.\nMett Solecki hai left for military\ntraining camp at Vernon.\nJohn Bonacci visited Nelson.\nSee tha Display of\nBeautiful\nElectrical Appliances\nat\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nB74 Baker St Phone 260\nFOR HEALTH \u2014 USE\nPASTEURIZED MILK\nKootenay Valley Dairy\nPHONE lit\nt\u00ab\u00ab'_\u00bb\u00abS\u00abS'SK_3SS\u00ab\u00abp\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab$S_\u00ab.\nNew Shipment of\nAFTERNOON DRESSES\nMany new shades and black.\nPrice ?8.95 \u2014 912.95\nFashion First Shop\n438 Baker St Nelson, B. C.\nNEW HATS\nFor all occasions.\nPriced  $3.49 to $4.H\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\n449 Baker St\nPhone 874\nALWAYS DELICIOUS\n4X CAKES\nAT YOUR GROCERS\nWATCHES, DIAMONDS,\nWEDDING RINCS\nH. H. Sutherland\n345 Baker St\n*********,**.\n*a\u00bb Fivt\nSatin Gowns\n$1.95\nLuxuriously    lacy    satin\n\u00abowns with flowing skirts!\n.Ida choice styles. Also in\ncrepe silk. 32-44.\n||\/mft_*(g\nPhone 200\nBaker SL\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTE*., B. C. - Frank\nMcCulloch of the Second Canadian\nScottish, C.A.S.F., villted hii parents Mr. and Mri. Mert McCulloch\nfor a few dayi.\nVernon Oorril ot Vancouver li\nvisiting his parent!,' Mr. and Mn,\nGarfield Gorril.\nMr. and Mra. John Pendry and\ntwo children left tor Trail where\nthey will reiide.\nMn. E. C. Pendry and daughter\nreturned to Kimberley alter vlilting the former'i parents Mr. and\nMra. Joe Wochnitz.\nFrank Holland returned irom\nMedicine Hat' Alta.\nAleck Demchuck, William Wocknltz and Aleck Ivany have left tor\nVemon Military Training Camp.\nMn. Ray Obrlen tnd aort have\nreturned to Kimberley.\nAfter spending the ' Summer\nmonthi at Aneriod, sask., Mr. and\nMri. Garfield Gorril and daugh\"\nter and ion returned here.\nCharles Wilton of Sirdar vlalted\nHuscroft\nMr. and Mn. James Handley and\nson Alan ot Kimberley viiited here.\nMr. and Mrs. Godfrey Samuelion\nand daughter of Canyon visited Mr.\nand Mri. Charlei Huscroft\nG. Staite villted hli lon-ln-law\nand daughter, Mr. and Mn. N. Sorenion at Creiton.\n\u2022 it\nGrocery\nEffective Friday\u2014Saturday\nMARMALADE: Qg.\nNabob, 2 H.. jar .... OJ C\nBAKINC POWDER:   OO\nNabob, 12 oi. tin .. LLK,\nCOFFEE: Victory, made by\nNabob, AO\nper lib. pkf *IJC\nJAM: Strawberry or Raipberry, Aylmer, CQ-\n4 lb. tin \u00bbKW#\nLEMON PIE FILLER: 1C\nPer pkg UC\nSAUCE:   Sweat-treat,   for\nicings, cakes, etc.,      OO\nper tin adfcil\nCOCOA: Rowntree'i or\nElect, per Ib. tin ... tJvC\nCOCOA: Rowntree'i 10\nElect, per Vi lb. tin .. IOC\nBISCUITS: Christies', OQ\nfancy mix, Ib. box .. *f*JZ\nCOCONUT COOKIES: OQ\nChristies', per fb. ...L\\7\\,\nGRAHAM WAFERSi  00\nSunland, lb. pkg. ... *aL\\i\nIVORY SOAP: Large OP\n\u2022in, 3 cakes I* J I\nPEANUT BUTTER: Q\u00abV\nMcColl't, 32 os. rinO&C\nPEANUT BUTTER: 09.\nMcCoH'i, 20 ox. tirnOC\nSPAGHETTI: Heinx, 11\n10 ox. tim, per tin .. HC\nPORK and BEANS: Of\n15 ox. tim, 3 tint .. LoZ\nPEAS: Sieve 5, OO\n2 tim UitZ\nCHEESE: Hunter'i,     CQ\n2 Ib. boxei, per boxDa\/C\nFRESH DATES: OA.\nPer Ib L JC\nAPPLES: Cox's OPn\nOrange, 7 lbl LOl\nCELERY: White, *].\nper Ib it\nCABBAGE: A\u201e\nPer lb. 4C\nCARROTS: OCA\n8 Ibi LJC\nTOMATOES: OP.\n2 lbs \u00a3JC\nGRAPEFRUIT: 1Q\nLarge ilxe, 3 for.... 19C\nGRAPEFRUIT: Texai 1Q\npink, 2 for VtJti\nBANANAS: OP.\n3 Ibi L JC\nOrangei, Mclntoih Applei,\nCauliflower, Crapes, etc.\nPleaie phone your orden in\nearly.\nFree Delivery\n-.\n\u25a0\n\t\n  -        \t\n.Nttam flatly Jforoa\nEstablished April 22. 1902.\nBritish Columbia's Mott Interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, UM-T-_D,\n266 Baker St. Nelson, Brltith Columbia.\nMEMBER OF THE' CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE   AUDIT   BUREAU   OF   CIRCULATIONS.\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1940.\n\"B. C.\"\nKootenay residents who read that \"B.C.\" is rated\namong the first 10 scholastic football teams of the week in\nthe United States may rub their eyes, but they need not\nhastily conclude either that the University of British Columbia has crossed the international boundary line, or that\nCanada and the United States have given effect to \"Union\nNow\" while they slept.\nHeadline necessity has reduced many institutions of\nlearning to initials. For instance, we have U.B.C., and\nU.N.B.,, at opposite extremes of our fair Dominion, and if\nthere were a University of Nova Scotia\u2014those Bluenoses\nit take kindly to either central control or Government\nsupport\u2014we would have a U.N.S. Across the line, where\nevery State, in addition to privately endowed institutions,\nhas a State university and a State college, W.S.C., is Washington Sta^e College, O.S.C., is. Oregon State College.\nWhere names are shorter, we have Ohio, and Ohio State,\nIndiana and Indiana State, and so on. But usually, where\nthree names enter into the designation, the resort is to\ns, as L.S.U., Louisiana Southern University, U. C.\nL. A\u201e'University of California in Los Angeles.  .\nthere\ndon'\ninitials, as\n._NHMMWVM|M_HiM^SMRMHVN^NMn\nCONTRACT ...\nWHEN NOI TO LEAD TOP\nAVERAGE players art usually\ntaught that tbey should lead their\ntop card whan opening tha suit\nbid by their partners. For years\nexpert players violated that upon\nproper occasion until finally along\ncame tha late Wilbur C. Whitehead with advice u to Just when\na different card usually waa a bet-\ntar lead. First of all, it was generally when you held at least four\ncards ot your partner's suit, lacking the ace or touching honors.\nSecondly, lt wss when you had\nreason to believe the declarer had\na secondary honor such aa a twice\nguarded queen, which might get\nknocked otf by you if you under-\nled three headed by the aet or\nquean. In thla case leadine high\nwould establish his card.\n\u2666\"\u00ab$'\nl|KJ10_3\n\u2666 Q632\n+ 63\nTJ.\n\"It you're here for any length of time, do you mind acting as a\nbarricade in the middle of the road?\"\n\u2014Humorist\nA 10 2\nf87664\n' 2\n\u2666 \u00bb    \u25a0\n+ KJ82\ns.\n4-53\n+ J108B\nIA10 7 4\nBy Shepard Barclay I\nthe Weat a defender who alwaya\nIta da the top ot Us partner's suit\nAttar winning tha firtt trick,\nWeat repeated with the J, won by\ntha A and Eaat made It a third\nround, hoping that by toning the\ndummy to ruff he could protect\nhis own tramp honor. But the Q\nwon, a diamond being discarded,\nleaving declarer in position to\nhave three rounds of high trumps.\nA small apade to the Q made poa-\nslble ona heart raft, another to the\nK waa followed by a second heart\nruff, letting up the suit, and the\nspade A settled East's J. The diamond Q waa an entry now te\ndummy, from which a heart furnished e diamond discard, making\nthe contrast\nIt Weat had led hla fourth-beat\nclub to tha A a club return would\nhava trapped tha Q, tha third\nround of tha suit compelling dummy to raft. That would hava made\nlt Impossible to shut out Eaat'a\nspade 3, which would thtn hava\ntaken the setting, trick.\nOn, jha CWl\nI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nOne of the few two-name institutions that is reducet\nto initials is Boston College, and so we read that B. C. is\nin the first 10, on the weekly voting of approximately 150\nscribes of sport.\nIt is go far away that it wont seriously compete with\nour U. B. C. in any way.\nOn top of the heap in the vating at the present time.\n1 is the football team of Minnesota University\u2014Minnesota\nU for short. One of the oddities of the present American\nfootball season is that Minnesota won three weeks ago\nfrom Ohio State\u2014one of the season's great teams\u2014without throwing a single forward pass, making its gains exclusively by the old-fashioned steamroller type of play.\nThe forward pass was introduced in American football in\n1913\u2014and in Canadian football some years later\u2014in order\nto open up the game, and force the backs for precautionary\nmeasure to play far behind the line, instead of almost\nbreathing down the necks of the linesmen. When a ball may\nbe passed over the heads of the line and far forward into\nhostile territory into the arms of a fleet runner, the defence cannot take chances,\nSuppose a hockey team today should be so confident\nof itself as to play an opponent without once making a\nforward pass\u2014which is the very essence of the present\nday game\u2014but content itself with grubbing along in the\nold way, passing the puck only sidewise of the rink, or\nbackward. Such a team would have to be very strong defensively, and able to keep possession of the puck almost at\n\u2022  will.\nIn tlie days when forward passing and zones were\nunknown in hockey a team consisted of seven players, who\nplayed through without relief. But forward passing and\nsubstitutes were introduced by the Patricks to speed up\nthe game\u2014the Patricks, who played for Nelson, and who\nfirst attained managerial rank in B. C. Which brings us\nback where we started.\nA SEASON'S FUN.FOR A DOLLAR\nThe largest dollar's worth of pleasure in Nelson is\nundoubtedly the season ticket for the Bantam Pool.\nThroughout the season the little beginners at hockey\nwill have their, weekly hour\u2014sometimes it will be twice a\nweek\u2014and under competent supervision will have their\nfun with puck and stick, will find their feet, will pick up\nthe knack of sudden stopping, quick starting, turning,\ndodging, trapping the puck, carrying it, shooting, intercepting, and the like.\nIn the informal shinny, the youngsters will gain skill\nand speed without thinking about them, and in the occasional game periods will have the excitement of actual\nteam play.\nBy the time the boys are 11 or 12 the Bantam League\nteams will be picking them up, for the Bantam classification embraces boys under 14 years.\nNelson's \"kid hockey\" set-up seems to have shaken\ndown into a three-club arrangement, each club being represented in each of the three \"kid\" divisions of Bantam,\nMidget and Juvenile.\nTo keep the teams going, there must be 18 to 21 new\nBantams each year, on the average, ready to step into\norganized competition. It follows that, below this level,\nthere must be a couple of score of beginners, in their first\nor second year of shinny, getting their preliminary experience and fnding their feet and getting the \"feel\" of the\nstick.\nAs the clubs cannot efficiently handle this training\nof the beginners, the Nebon Amateur Hockey Association,\nacting for all, has worked out the Pool idea, and the kiddies\nhave their own ice, their own play, and their own instructors.\nWithout any doubt, the Bantam Pool ticket is a wonderful dollar's worth.\nIt's only competitor in value is the Bantam and Midget\nhockey dollar, paid by the boys playing on Bantam or\nMidget teams who have not gone in for the season skatini.\ntickets.\n?? Questions? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen to any reader. Names ot\npersons asking questions will not'\nbe publlihed.\n****-\u00bb&    . ttX&t\nQuestional.,,   Lumberton\u2014Must  s\ngun registration slip be carried\nwith you whep carrying a gun?\nYes.\nWhat is the correct weight for a boy\n16 years ot age and 8 feet 7<_\ninches tallt\nThe average weight fo this age\nand height ls 138 to 140 pounds, although this figure varies somewhat\nwith the Individual.\n3. F., Rossland\u2014Is there an air passenger service between the West\nKootenay and the coast? If so,\nwhat are the times and fares?\nNo, there ls no air passenger service between West Kootenay and\nthe Coast.\nB. P. I.., Nelson\u2014Will you please\nprint a formula for smoking\nmeat?\nRectified spirits of tar, 2 ounces;\nalcohol, A ounces', mix and add crude\npryoligneous acid, 20 ounces. Shake\nwell and filter through a filter\nwetted with the acid. Let the meat\ndry well after the salting, then apply the liquid smoke with a brush\nto one tide of the meat; let it dry\nfor a few hours, then apply to the\nother side; after.drying for a few\nhours, hang up for several days.\nThen repeat the process, and in\nanother week the meat Is ready to\nbe eaten. One quart ol liquid smoke\nii enough for 250 to 300 pounds of\nmeat.\nReader, Trail\u2014Is a person who was\nborn in Poland of German des\ncent an enemy alien? This per\nson's parents were also born ii\nPoland?\nWould advise you to see the Registrar of Enemy Aliena for your\ndistrict (B. C. Police Office, Trail)\nand show him,what documents you\npossess to give full information on\nthis subject.\nI C., Nelson\u2014Would you please tell\nme what the lowest temperature\nwas lut Winter and the dale?\nTl\\e coldest day last season was\nFebruary 10 \u2014 two degrees below\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QU1LLEN\nt'A\u00bb878_\nNone'\ntAKU\nQ\u00bb6\n(Dealer: East. Both sides vulnerable.)\nEast      Bout.     Wast     North\nle\\ IA     Psss       2t)\nPass        34     Paaa      l%)\nPaaa        0*     Patt       5 *\nEverybody haves to be In a contract ot five In a major suit or\nfour tn No Trumps, because it\nmerely makes your job harder\nthan being in a bare game, without any concomitant rewards for\nthe greater risk. But South was\nlucky this Ume, because he had in\nTomorrow1! Problem\n\u2666 KQ10 6\n*>AQ8_   \u25a0\n\u2666 Q.7B\nmi*\nt*Ki*im\\'*t\" .\n481     fc     UI\n\u2666 *\u00bb      Li,\n#10 0 8     L-ai-\n\u2666A.7..\n\u00bb None\n\u2666 10 6\n+ K854J\n\u2666 J8\n\u00bbJ.\n\u2666 AKJSs\n+ AQJ7\n(Dealer: North. North-Sows\nvulnerable.)\nWhy should correct bidding,\nwith all four players showing\nsomething, lead South Into tha\ncorrect contract on this deal, Instead of the wrong one?\nMORNINC\n7:57\u20140 Canada\n-COO-BBC Newa\n8:15\u2014Clark Dennis, Tenor\n8:30-Muslcal   Varieties\n8:45\u2014The Bsllsdeer\n9:00\u2014Tbt Newa\n9:15-Recltal\n9:80\u2014B, C. Schools Broadcast\n10:00-Muslcal Interlude (CKLN)\n10:30\u2014Frankie  Masters'  Orch.\n10:4_-The News\nll:00-Hlt of the Day (CKLN)\nU:0_-Va_!ety Program (CKLN)\n11:30\u2014Musical Menu\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B. C. Farm Broadcast\n12:30\u2014The Nawa\n12:._-Muslcal Melodies (CKLN)\n1:00\u2014Philadelphia Symphony Or\nchestra\n1:15\u2014Club Matinee\nl:_<W_ypsy Strings (CKLN)\nl:4S-Tslk\n2:00\u2014Closing Stocks\n2:18-Tslk\n2:80\u2014Populsr Songs\n2:45-BBC News\n3:00-Topicsl Tslk\n3:15\u2014George Berne'i Orchestra\n3:30\u2014Recital Series\n3:45-Talk\n4_)0-Do You Remember?\n4:30\u2014Toronto Symphony Band\n4:85\u2014News Comment\n5:00\u2014To Be Announced (CKLN)\n5:15\u2014Superman\n5:30\u2014To Be Announced.\n\"Joe Is a good provider, and\nEmily ain't fair to him. It a\nwoman can't help her man do\nhis work, she can at least make\nit easier by pretendin' to like\nhim.\"\nDust of Gold\n\"Oh my Father, if this cup\nmay not pass away from me, except I drink if, Thy will be\ndone,\" Matt. 26:42\nLet us not be so busy striving\nafter our own'will, that we forgikt\nthe higher and better wUl of God.\nLet us not be deceived into thinking that God's will Is hard and something we would not like. Paul says,\n\"PROVE what Is that good, 'and acceptable, and p-e-r-f-e-c-t will of\nGod.\" God says, \"Prove me NOW.\"\nThou sweet, beloved will of God,\nMy anchor ground, fortress hill,\nMy spirit's silent, fair, abode,\nIn Thee I hide me and am still.\nTERSTEEGEN.\nJtUt yDVUlMx%\nwssss\ntsussm\nONE-MINUTE TEST\n1. Who said, \"Nothing is certain\nexcept death and taxes\"?\n2. How long have the people who\nlive in Germany psoper been known\nas Germans?\n3. What were hair shirts made of?\nETIQUETTE\nparty. It is con-\nHINTS ON\nDon't \"crash\"\nsidered a cheap thing to do. It you\nare not invited, don't go.\nLONDON (CP). \u2014 Westminster\nCity Council is working on a program to provide 100,000 shelter\nbunks for city residents. Ultimately\nevery second shelter will have\nbunks.\nNazis Announce\nShipping Losses\nBERLlK, Nov. 21 (AP). - The\nGerman high command Issued the\nfollowing communique Thunday:\n\"German speedboats in numerous\nfigh's with superior English forces\nhave sunk, since the war's beginning, a great number of enemy war-\nshipi with a total space of 11300\ntorn, Including six destroyers and\ntwo submarines.\n\"Merchant shipping space sunk by\nspeedboats since they have been used in tbe Western . area amounts\nto 212,000 tons. Now for the first\ntime one German speedboat was lost\nIn a fight with several English destroyers during an operation against\nthe English East coast.\n(Destruction of an enemy \"E-boat\"\nby British light forces was announced yesterdsy by the Admiralty.)\n\"On the night of Nov. 19-20 our\nall. force continued retaliatory\nflights against London besides a\npreviously reported large scale attack on Birmingham. Additional\nraids were directed against port\nfacilities at Weymouth, Northampton anii Bournemouth and other war\nessentiaXobjectives. I\n\"In thet course of the day activity\nwis limited to armed reconnaissance\nbecause bf weather conditions. On\nthe nigtlt of Nov. 20-21, British\nplanes attacked seve.al German airports   In   Western   and   Northern\n.VENINC\n8:0_-_Udlo Birthday Party\n6:30-For Mother and Dad (CKLN) |\n6:45-Harmony Hall (CKLN)\n7:OD\u2014The News\n7:15\u2014Britain  .peaks\n7:30-BBC News Reel\n8:00\u2014Northern Messenger\n8:30\u2014Cavaliers Mala Octet\n8:45-Talk\n9:00\u2014Woodhouse k Hawkins\n9:30\u2014Drama\n10:00-Organ Recital\n10:l_-The Nawa\n10:30\u2014Songs ot tha Years\nll:00-God Save tha King\nCJAT-TRAIL\nMORNINC\n7:00-Church in the Wlldwood\n7:15\u2014Roundup Time\n7:30-Breakfast Club\n8:45-On tha Mall\n\"iFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014Voice of Paul Robeson\n12:15\u2014Choral Echoes\n1:30\u2014Buccaneers\n2:30\u2014Home Polks Frollo\n3:30\u2014Dance Music\n4:00\u2014Rsdlo Revue\n4:15-Concert Hell of the Air\n4:49\u2014Spotlit*\n8:00\u2014Organ Reverlea\n5:15\u2014Superman\nVENINC\n9:00\u2014Announcers' Contest\n12:00\u2014Sign Off\nOther Periods CBC Programme\nFrance. No single objective wu hit.\nSimilar attacks on several local\n(ties in Western Germany were\nwithout noteworthy success. Merely\none foundry, one workshop and gaa\nmain wu struck. Ths damage wu\nrepaired most - quickly by work\ngangs. Two of our own planes are\nmissing.\n(The British Air Ministry announced the night's operations included a large.scale attack on tha\nGerman inland port of Duisburg-\nRohrort where damage to shipping\nand warehouses wss caused.)\nTimes Correspondent Says Britain\nWill Win But Only After Grim Struggld\nLest We forget\nBy G. 8. REE8\nWORDS OF WISDOM\nFreedom is not worth having if\nit does not connote freedom to err.\n\u2014Mahatma Gandhi.\nTODAY'S  HOR08COPE\nThe stars promise a year of much\ngood fortune for those who are\ncelebrating birthdays today. They\ntavor travel, but not law. Born today a child will have\" an active,\nenergetic, forceful and extremely\nbold nature, courageous and determined, also somewhat proud, but\nfrank and sincere, nevertheless.\n2 BRITISH SOLDIERS\nKILLED BY TRIBESMEN\nNEW DELHI, India, Nov. 21 (CP)\n\u2014Reports from India's northwest\nfrontier today said two British soldiers have been killed and an officer and two soldiers wounded by\ntribesmen attacking road protection\ntroops on the Razmak Road near\nRaiani northwest frontier.\nCRANBROOK JUNIOR\nRED CROSS NUMBERS 400\nCRANBROOK. B.C.-The Cranbrook Central School Junior Red\nCross has now 400 members and\neach, class organizes Its own group.\nThe children are making articles for\nBritish children and hospitals, such\nos quilts, lap robes, clothes, etc., and\ncollecting tin foil and tooth paste\ntubes.\nONE-MINUTE TEST ANSWER8\n1. It Is attributed to Benjamin\nFranklin.\n2. Since the  18th  century.\n3. A rough cloth made from goat's\nhair. It is worn as a way of mor\ntlfication or punishment.\nWAR\u201425 Y_-ARS\nAGO TODAY\nBy The Canadian Prats\nNOV. 22, 1915.\u2014Battle of Ctesl-\nphon, 18 mllei from Baghdad, won\nby Sir Charles Towshend'i British\nforces who took 800 Turkish prisoners. Russians destroyed German\nwarship near Windau in the Baltic\nSea.\nMANCHESTER (CP).-A news^\npaper suggests an \"effective\" method\nof conserving rationed tea to Englishmen, the process Involving boil-\nbig the br_w in a saucepan, and\nusing one-eighth the normal quan\ntity of leaf.\nThe writer some time since saw\nGerman photograph,showing the\nBonaparte of Berchtesgaden and hla\nvisor-capped, jron-crossed Aides\nturning broad backs on the Vimy\nMemorial. The twin-towers, guarded\nby Canada's maples, still proudly\npenetrate the pale skies 'over .there'\nwhere long years ago, so many hopes\nwithered like the Summer grass,\nbut never like the grass grew green\nagain in the Spring ...\nThe translucent pylons of the\nMonument are said to be 'in very\nbad shape'! Evacuated British Tommies (bless their stubborn hearts)\nhad reported the Memorial bluted\ninto formless rubble by the Swas-\ntikian Stukas, but this hallucination waa excuslble in the hurricane\n'hang-over' from the bomb-blasted\nbeach parly at Dunkerque, in which\nthey were hapless targets. There\nhas been no miracle of the Marne\nin this war, but there has been the\nmiracle of Dunkerque! There are\nmore to come!\nYEARS FADE . . . LEAVES FALL\nThough the fiercely living could\nnot keep what the quiet dead held\nin the last war, know ye all that\nNight must fall, and some, day\nmarching men from many lands\nwhere freedom yet abides will be\ncoming back across those stricken\nfields of Frsnce and Flanders where\nthe evensong of the lark still rises\nabove the Angelus and where scarlet poppies nod silken crowns and\nwhisper among themselves In the\nnight watches\u2014when the wind\nblows in from the sea\u2014of those\nother years\u2014and wait. . .\nFAREWELL TO ARMS\nPerhaps the Canadian Corps \u2014\nbattle-patches and all \u2014 will lead\nthe van, 'rolling on full tide, irresistible and Inexorable,' encompassed\non some rpisty mo . by the swooping and circling sky-squadrons of\nthe British Empire, who will head\nHermann's heiling Luftwaffe Into\ntheir lut aerial 'round-up'. Holding\nhigh the torch that has lain a-smoul-\nderlng these many years, and with\nthe world waiting for the sunrise,\nour Crusaders will re-traverse the\nVia Dolorosaos of the yesterdays\nwith an endless rumble of rolling\nwheels, bearing aloft the banner of\nFreedom for the multitudes now\ntrammeled in dire bondage.\n\"Gravely, not caring if the flags\nare flown,\nBelieving simply they must save\nthe Earth,\nA way of life becoming to mankind\nA grace  of centuries, a thing  of\nworth.\"\nWIND UP THE WATCH-\nON THE RHINE\nThus might commence a totalitarian black-out and ending of Jungle\n(uie, with delivery for a havoc-\nridden and bomb-blasted humanity\nfrom a whirlwind of terroristic tactics and from the scourge of unrepentant obscenities and bestial\ncruelities cradled in the neo-pag-\nanistic perversions of a Teutonic\nmythology.\nIt seems but yesterday when from\nthe Eastward marched all the\nyoung men of Germany, singing\n'Deutschland uber Alles,\" and from\nthe Westward came the flower of\nthe Empire's manhood, chanting the\nsaga of that amaz+ng wench \u2014\n\"M'selle From Armentieres\" ^>nce\nagain a hapless refugee) to duh\nIn a veritable crucible of destruction on the plains of Artoit and\nPicardy. From Fundy's Bay to Fu-\nca's Strait, there is hardly a single\nfamily that has no measurable share\nin the shrine of Vimy amid the alien\ncorn where the popples blow. Long\nmay her memorial towers edst their\ndeep shadows at the going down\nof the sun across those hallowed\nacres where Nature has given\nBeauty for the ashes of the vanished\nyears, snd which hss become as a\npoint on a spiritual map on which\ncan be recorded the soul-striving of\nCanadian manhood and womanhood\nin maintaining and developing a\ncontinuing upbuilding of a free.and\nfearless nation in the cause of Liberty and Truth.\nSTONES OF REMEMBRANCE\nIn the Day of Settlement, Our\nDay, not \"Der Tag' of Main Kampf,\nlet no deliberate desecrating touch\nbe found to mar Its marble and\ngolden records! The Mills of God\ngrind slowly, but they grind exceedingly email; It will not be well\nto add further fuel to the fierce\nflame of a relentless but righteous\njudgment.\nIt will go herd with the grey\ngreen Germanic legions Under their\nBanners of blood if in the throes of\nt desperate disillusionment, they\nwretk cold-blooded vengeance on\nCansda't sacrificial Orlflamme for\nher gallant manhood who answered\nthe one clear call that came from\nover the Western ocean across the\ndusks of yesterday, and whose\nOdyssey ended In the flame of\nbattle far beyond their seas of home\nLeave be the Vimy Memorial in\nthat hour, Herr Hitler, leave it be!\nMinister Stales\nB.C. Fruit Output\nVICTORIA, Nov. 19-ReplyIng to\nquestions asked by J. A. Paton In the\nProvincial Legislature Hon. K. C.\nMacDonald gave the following Information concerning fruit cropi In\nB. C\u201e in 1936,1937,1938,1939:\nApplet' \u2014 1936, 4,625,098 boxes,\nvalued at 84,336,820; 1937, 5,798,812\nboxes, valued at $5,136,458; 1838, 6,-\n048,523 boxes valued it $4,888,929;\n1939, 6,208,261 boxes valued at $5,-\n151.413. Apricots\u20141936, 3853 crates,\nvalued at $4042; 1937, 158,018 crates,\nvalued at 1122,048; 1398, 187,964\ncrates valued at 8135,442; 1939, 177.:\n150 crates valued at $149,728. Peach-\ncs\u20141930, 82,889 crates valued at\n$88,599; 1937, 417,313 crates valued\nat $288,738; 1938, 391.270 crates val\nued at $251,668; 1939, 530,973 crates\nvalued, at $350,029. Prunes\u20141938,\n238,525 crates valued at $114,209:\n1937, 330,088 crates valued tt $160,-\n029; 1938, 340,648 crates valued at\n$164,305; 1939, 455,981 cratei valued\nat $182,234.\n\"Note\u2014Figures Include shipments\nbulk, and manufactured by-products. Values are based on returns\nreceived from shippers on an f.o.b.\nbasis, and Include such charges u\ncost of containers and -packing\ncharges.\"\nTo a question from Mr. Paton\nconcerning freight rates the Minister of Agriculture replied:\n\"The McGregor Investigation reports freight ind protection, from\nValley Pointi to Regina, 57 cents,\nand to Edmonton, 48 cents a box.\nThe freight on apples from Okanagan to Calgary is 71 .cents per hundredweight Minimum cart from\nJune 1st to September 30th carry\n30,000 pounds, and from October 1st,\n33,000 pounds. Additional to freight\nthere Is cost for heating or icing pro.\ntection at approximately 10 per cent\nof freight rate.\"\nLone Seraean. in\nArmored Car Beats\nOff Italian Planes\nSOMEWHERE IN THE WESTERN\nDESERT. (CP)-AtUcked by 14 Italian fighters while on patrol In an\narmored car, a sergeant in a famous regiment shot one down and\ndrove off the remainder after a\nlone battle.\nPatrolling the borders of the Libyan Desert, he suddenly saw two\nItalian fighters appear, dive low and\nmachine gun him. The sergeant took\nthe car's Bren gun and sent a deadly\nhail of bullets at the attackers.\nTwelve more Italian planes appeared, firing machine guns and\ndropping bombs, one of which fell\n30 yards from the car. It tore off\nIhe base oil overflow tank and then\nbrought the car to a standstill.\nThe sergeant continued to blaze\naway and saw one attacker crash,\nthe others had had enough nnd disappeared, 'nvestigation showed the\npilot of the downed plane had two\nbullets through his head.\nTORONTO. Nov. Jl (CP)-Percy\n3. Philip, Ottawa correspondent of\nthe New York Times, began his address to Toronto Empire Club today\nwith the \"Oat statement\" he waa\nsure Britain would win the war, but\nhe added: \"It Is going to be a very\nlong, grim business.\"\nMr. Philip, for 20 years head of\nthe Times' Paris bureau before he\nwent to Ottawa, said \"we are going\nto have many heartbreaks snd sorrows. We are going to have to be\nvery patient.\"\n\"But when we feel Impatient and\ndespondent I want you to think of\nthose other peoples who have already lost the war\u2014of those Poles\nand Danes and Dutch people and\nBelgians and Norwegians and\nFrench who ara living, starving and\nstill resisting under the heel of\nthe Nasi oppressor, . , .*\nMr. Philip said he had found a\ntendency to ascribe the tall ot\nFrance to \"fifth column work and\ntreachery,\" but he believed the\nFrench were \"licked, absolutely and\ncompletely licked\" in May and June.\nIn the confusion ot It all a tew men\nseized the government and made\nan armistice with the Gentians because they believed that Britain, too,\nwould tall within a few weeks.   \u2022 '\n\"That was their vital mistake,\" he\nsaid. \"We haven't been licked. We\naren't going to be licked.\"\nThe French knew that now. and\nthey knew, too, that their only hope\nwu for Britain to go on fighting.\nSCORES LAVAL\nPierre Laval was the man who\npersuaded Marshal Petain, the hero\n\u00ab*\u25a0\nthi\n<hfl\nof Verdun, to vote at' Bordeau\nagainst continuing tha war. Lav\nwould \"sacrifice the last shred I\nhis own and hit country's honor an\nindependence to satisfy his hatre\not the British and his cock-eyed bi\nlief In himself is a great statesman\nBut Marshal Petain waa \"an up;\nright  man.\"  The  other  day\nMarshal nid he had a rope arounl\nhis neck. He must submit to the con*\nditlons under which ha signed\narmistice.\n\"But I am certain,\" Mr. Phil!\nsaid, \"that he will never agree\nassociate his country with the Gefl\nmans ih fighting us. And he has 1\ncountrymen\u2014with only s few '\nceptions\u2014behind htm.\n\"The French may. hava been ov\nwhelmed   but  they   aren't   bea|\nen. . , .\n\"And we shall need them .\nshall never win tha war withotl\nthe sympathy of the   invadq\npeoples, without the possibility\ntheir ultimate revolt.\"\nHITLER SHOOTS\nSELF IN DREAM\nMr. Philip told ot a dream thi\nhad come to him twice during tl\npast year or so. He was at Hitler\nBmhtesgiden retreat' He watchi\nHitler open the drawer of a des!\npull out a revolver and raise it I\nhis temple, and \"then of course\nwoke up\u2014ona always does I\ndreams just before the bang come\n\"Now, I don't believe much I\ndreams or omens, but I do belles\nIn subconscious foresight and I ai\ntelling you of that drum quite ser\nously because I believe that It wi\nbe In that way this war will end.\"\nItalians Claim Greek Onslaughts in\nKoritza Met With Firm Reslsland\nPORTLAND MAYOR URGES\n'BUY SOMETHING BRITISH'\nPORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 21 (API-\nPortland's mayor urged support of\nGreat Britain in the European war\nand procllmed \"buy something British\" week yesterday.\nThe proclamation said: \"Tho\ncourageous British depend on supplies which they purchase tn the\nUnited States ... in order that\nBritain may hsve dollar exchange\nto purchase American supplies It\nIs necesttry lhat we reciprocate by\nbuying some things -v\\w. Britain\nIs able, te self\nROME, Nov. 21 (AP).-The Italian high command Issued this communique Thursday:\n\"On the Greek front, particularly\nIn the Korltia sector, repeated enemy attacks smashed themselves\nagainst the firm reiistance of our\ntroops.\n(The Greeks announced they have\nbroken through the centre of the\nItalian line six miles within Albania.)\n\"Our air force bombed an enemy\nbase at Prevesa, military objectives\nIn the Trikkala and Koritaz sones.\nFour of our planes failed to return.\n\"One of our air formations attacked military objectlvei at Malta,\nhitting at the Veneita air field,\nmilitary works and the Valletta arsenal, starting a violent fire. All our\nplanes returned.\n\"In North Afrlcs, our air force\nobtained new brilliant successes.\nOne of our fighter formstions, sighting a large formation of enemy\nfighters much greater numerically,\nattacked It decisively.\nSeven enemy planes were shot\ndown In flames In the fighting, including four Glosters, two Hurricanes and one Blenheim,' Three ot\nour planes failed to return.\n(This apparently ls tbe Italian\nversion pf a tlash between Italian\nand Australian aircraft In which\nfive Italian aircraft were destroyed.\nOne Australian machine was shot\ndown while another made a forced\nlanding.)\n\"Our air formations bombed railroad lines between Alexandria* and\nCairo and Alexandria and Matruh,\nnear Bir Abu Butt, .airfield South\not Matruh and enemy encampments\nalong the Matruh-Blr Kanays road.\nEnemy aircraft dropped bombs\nwithout result on the port of Tobruk.\n(At Tobruk several direct hlta\nwere scored on a barracks, the\nRA.F. In Cairo announced.)\n\"In Etst Africa the enemy loosed\nIntense artillery fire against our\npositions at Gallabat. Approaching\nour lines, and counter-attacked, he\nretreated, leaving dead and materia]\non the field.\n(British headquarters announced\nthat Italian gum and prisoners were\ncaptured in  thll engagement,  but\nthtt full details were not yet avail\nable.)\n\"Our planes bombed the rallroa\nstation at Showak In Sudan troo\nconcentration! at Ghedares, motio\nvehicles and anti-aircraft cmplaci\nments West of Gallabat and 0\nMount Reyan and In Port Adei\nOne of our planes failed to retun\n\"Enemy aircraft dropped bomt\non Assab, killing five parsons an\ninjuring nine among the natives,\n\"An enemy warship which a\ntempted to approach Chisiaml\n(Italian Somaliland) was attacke\nby our air fijree and forced to witl\ndraw.\" \u25a0\n108 ENEMY CASUALTIES\nIN DESERT BATTL\nLONDON, Nov. 21 (CP) - Tt\nBritish Command in Egypt ai\nnounced today that 108 \"enemj\ntroops were killed in an engagi\nment in the western desert Tuesdi\nat \"small cost\" to the British ford\nFive Italian tanks were destroy!\nand six severely damaged a Cot\nmunlque from Cairo said.\nA DAILY NEWS\nclass-ad!\nWill Sell It\nPHONE 144\nFOR RESULTS\n]\n \t\nChurchill Backs Up\nPromise of Help to\nGreece and Egypt\nBy J. F. 8ANDER.ON\nCanadian Praaa Staff Writer\nLONDON, Nov. 21 (CP Cable)-\nPerelgn Secretary Vlicount Hall\n. fax told the Houie ef Lor di today that ha had \"tome reaion to\nbelieve\" the Britiih propoiali far\na trade agreement with Ruiua\nwould tucceed while In the House\nOf Common! Prime Minister\nChurchill reiterated Britain's de\ntermination to assist tha Greeki.\nGeneral debate on many aspects\nof the war began simultaneously in\nthe two Houses of parliament after\nthe formal opening of a new session by the King.\nThe Prima Minister said that In\nhelpin gthe Greeks lt waa necess\nary to keep in mind the need of\nCanal against superior numbers of\nItalian forces.\n\"We hava both theie theatres to\nconsider,\" he told the House. \"I\ncan only say that we shall do our\nbest-\nOn the broad subject of war alms,\nMr. Churchill uld that many believed that \"example ii better than\nthe precept that action! ipeak louder than wordi.\"\nTO  KEEP PARLIAMENT\nVITAL AND ACTIVE\nBut one pledge he could make.\nThat waa to safeguard Parliamentary Institutions and keep them vi.\ntal and active, even under enemy\nfire, ao that tha hard-won liberties\nof the British people voluntarily-\nlurrendered for the period of the\nwar, could be restored to them tn\ntheir fullness \"when victory has\ncrowned our exertions and our\nperseverance.\"\n\"Up to the present,\" Mr. Church-\ntil declared, \"this war haa been\n-waged between a fully armed Germany and half armed or a quarter\narmed British mpire we have not\ndone io badly.\n\"1 look forward with confidence\nand hope to the time when we ourselves shall be aa well armed aa\nour antagonist!, and beyond that\nto the time when the arsenals, training groundi and science of the British Empire shall give us that material superiority which, added to\nloyalty > and constant hearts, will\nvictory and deliverance to all mankind.\"   \u25a0\nMr. Churchill said \"the valiant\nand sudden uprising\" of the Greeks\nhad already \"almost purged\" their\nsoil of an attack which he described\nas \"pure and unmitigated brigandage.'\"\nThe Prime Minister expressed\nhope that Britain would be able\nto give from her resources, \"always heavily strained,\" a \"helpful measure of assistance to the\nGreeks\" and that \"we shall be\nable to discharge our responsibility to Egypt in defending its\nsoil and guarding the vital artery of the Suez Canal.\"\n\"Even if the whole of the homes\nall over the country are levelled.\"\nMr. Churchill said, \"we shall still\nbe found all standing together 'and\nwe shall buld them again after the\nfighting Is over.\"\nHe urged the House of Commons\nndt to lose sight of its democratic\nduty of \"giving guidance' to the\nnation and, If necessary, correction\nto the executive,\"\nIn hli speech in the Upper Chamber, Lord- Halifax laid proposal!\nhave been made for \"a compromise\nsettlement arising out of Soviet annexation! of terltory\" with regard to British obligations.. Friction had arisen out of Russia's absorption of the three Baltic states\nlast summer.\nOther  proposals  \"of a  general\ncharacter\" have beta made, he\nadded, \"to establish greater confidence between the two governments\nin tha political sphere.\"\nHitler, the Foreign Secretary declared, la pursuing \"hia uaual policy\" of \"combined cajolery and\nbrutality' with Franca,\n23 Lost as Australia\nMinesweeper Rammed\nand Sunk, Melbourne\nMELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 21\n(CP)-Navy Minister W. M Hughes\nannounced today that the 223-ton\nminesweeper Goolangat was rammed and aunk in Port Philip Bay\noff Melbourne . yeaterday with a\nlosi of all 23 members of the crew\nAn intensive search for lurvlvors\nby lifeboats trom the unidentified\nmerchant vessel and shore craft was\nfruitless.\nNo casualties occurred In the\nmerchant ihip, which wu outbound,\nand tt returned with a damaged\nhull. Moit of th cerew of the minesweeper, which sank immediately,\nwera below deck when the vessels\nhit The minesweeper waa seeking\nshelter from a storm at the time.\nSeek Power to Drive\nOut Labor Rackefeers\nNEW ORLEANS, Nov. _1 (API-\nSuccess\u2014in some form\u2014for a measure that would drive racketeers out\nof Its labor unions waa forecast today by a key man in the American\nFederation ot Labor,\nThe executive council tn Ita annual report condemned gangsterism\nwithin unions but acknowledged\nthat the general body of the A. F.\nof L. lacked constitutional authority to deal with the problem ai lt\narose in Individual unions.\nThe resolution, Introduced by\nDavid Dubinsky and other members\not his International Ladles' Garment\nWorkers, called upon the convention to vote the A.F. L. constitutional authority to smash racketeering within a union.\n;iNCE 1746\nDISTILLED\nBLENDED & BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquoi\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia\nSpanish Students\nCheer South America\nMADRID, Nov. Jl (API-Students carrying' signs laying \"long\nlive Independent South America\"\nparaded in Madrid today and disbanded in front of tha United Statei\nEmbassy.\nStopping In front ot the Uruguayan Embassy the students shouted\nvivas for Uruguay and qualified\nsources laid the manifestation was\none of satisfaction over the Uruguayan itatement that cession of\nbases was not Involved In negotla\ntions with Washington.\nArriving In front of the U. S.\nEmbassy the students were asked\nby police to disband. They folded\ntheir barmen and dispersed without\nincident\nCanadian Private\nTalks to Royalty\nBELFAST (Cr) \u2014 Private Isaac\nBorgford ot the Royal Canadian\nOrdnance Corpi wai visiting the Ulster Parliament Buildings when the\nDuke of Kent arrived with the Duke\not Abecorn and Lord Cralgavon.\nTie Duke of Abcrcorn and Lord\nCra'gavon chatted with Borgford,\nfrom Leslie, Sask., and then the\nDuke of Abcrcorn presented him to\nthe Duke of Kent who shook hands\ncordially.\n\"Where do you come from?\" the\nDuke of Kent asked. \"Saskatchewan\niir,\" Borgford replied. And the Duke\nlaying farewell, wlihei him the belt\not luck.\nBorgford afterwarda explained he\nwaa on leave and decided to visit\nBelfast. He wai In an omnibus when\na lady told him he ihould see the\nParliament Houses. \"It wai lucky I\ndid,\" he added.\nBulgaria May Be\nNext to join Axis\nBUCHAREST, Rumania. Nov. 21\n(AP)\u2014Rumanian dispatches trom\nSofia predicted today that Bulgaria\nwill alter her \"attitude of defensive\nneutrality\" soon and present Greece\nwith a note setting forth Bulgarian\nclaims on that country.\nGerman sources here asserted that\nBulgaria might be the next following Hungary'i example, to Join the\nBerlin-Rome-Tokyo alliance,\n(Balkan rumors have it that Bulgaria, at Germany's bidding, msy\ndemand access to the Aegean\nthrough Greece, and that such a\ncorridor would be uied for German\ntroopi going to the aid ot Italy in\nGreece.)\n______\niii-MlM\n\u2022Wm\nPresent Spitfire\nFund to Beaverbrook\nBy ROSS MUNRO\n(Canadian Pren Staff Writer).\nLONDON, Nov. 31 (CP Cable).-\nOn behalf of the Canadian lit Division Rsm. R. L. Dale of Red Deer,\nAlta., and Private P. A. Tremblay,\nof Verdun, Que., today presented\nLord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, with a cheque for\n\u00a39.039 ($22,379) raised by the Divisional Spitfire Fund to buy the\nRoyal Air Force a fighter.\nLord Beaverbrook said the public\nwill' be \"delighted and pleased beyond measure by this contribution.\"\nLord Beaverbrook assured the\ndelegation that the insignia of the\n1st Division will be carried on the\nfuselage ot the plane.\nFlood Toll Expected\nto Reach 80, Jamaica\nKINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 31\n(CP Cable)-Death toll in floods\nthat followed a cloudburst last Monday night in Northeastern Jamaica\nhas been set at 90 known dead and\nis expected to mount as high at\n90, newspapermen returning from\nthe stricken area said today. More\nthan a score of persons still were\nmissing.\nApproximately 100 of the weakly\nconstructed homes were smashed by\nthe force of the surging waters\nfrom flooded rivers arid streams.\nmammA~e*e*e*m\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM\n'Dangerous7 Optimism as lo Outcome\nof War Exists In Canada Says Ilsley\nOTTAWA, Nov. 31 (CP)-An \"ax-\nceisive and dangerous\" optimism as\nto the outcome of the war exists in\nCanada, Finance Minister Ilsley\nwarned today.\nWe ara assured, too much so,\"\nhe told the House of Commons.\nWe feel vaguely th_t the Important things in our lives are at stake\nbut we are not so lure that they are\nih Jeopardy. Instead ot consciousness, every waking moment or the\ndeadly peril tf a powerful enemy,\nmany of ua hava a feeling that the\nbattle ot Britain ta won, that all ia\nwell.\"\nThe war wu not won, he declared. A fu closer engagement with\nthe enemy would be necessary long\nbefore victory waa achieved.\n\"Not only muit our fighting force\nengage his, wv muit engage him in\nour civilian activities\u2014by the making of sacrifices, the foregoing of\npleasures, the devotion of our substance to the common cause,\" ha\nuld. \"In theie ways muit all ot us\nengage the enemy.\"\nTHIRO WAR LOAN\nNEXT SUMMER\nThe Minister anoaunced to the\nHouse that the third war loan would\nbe floated next Summer.\nThe campaign would be of the cooperative type employed In the\nvictory loans of the last war, rather\nthan relying solely on the professional assistance ot Investment deal-\nera.\nTha finance Mlniiter reviewed\nthe itate of government wartime\nfinance from several angles, basic\nprinciples, developments, criticisms\nand future prospects.\nCanada now wu spending on war\npuposes only \"probably more\" than\none-fifth of the entire national income, he Mid, or more than $1,000,-\n000,000 k year. When the people\nfully appreciated what this meant\nthey would realize that Individual\nsacrifices would be necessary all\nround,\nCanadians would hava to restrict\nIndividual expendlturei not only to\nmeet war taxation and help subscribe essential war loans but curtail their effective demand tor\ncommodities which completed for\nlabor and materials with war production,\nSince the outbreak of war 390,000\npersons had been added to industry\nand 200,000 to the armed services,\nbut some unemployment remained.\nHowever, the war program would\nproduce full employment \"before\nmany monthi have passed.\"\nAlready shortages were being encountered with greater frequency.\nIf necessary, tens ot thousands of\npeople might have to be shifted\nRvnmnp\nfrom agriculture and trade Into war\nproduction.\nWhile it had been itated on several occasions that anything physically and morally possible would\nbe made financially possible, thil\ndid hot mean there wera not tremendous financial problems to face,\nhe continued. More careful attention to both the physical and financial aspects of the war program\nwould be necessary.\n\"We must be prepared to raise\nvery large suma ot money in one\nway or another ind divert ever Increasing amount! of our national Income Into the treasury,\" he laid, \"It\nwill be no eaiy talk,\"'\nIt would require the utmost skill.\nthe moit energetic direction and\nhard-unremitting work on the part\not the government and tha people\nbut he believed that \"we can do\nby voluntary action u much u the\nenemy Is doing by tha most rigid\ncompulsion.\"\nm\nCharges Trade Union\nLeaders Put in Camp\nWithout Trials\nOSHAWA, Out, Nov. 31 (CPJ-\nClarence Gillis, C.C.F. member of\nParliament for Cape Breton South,\ncharged in a speech before members\nof the United Automobile Workers\nof America here last night that\n70 Canadian  trade union  leaden\nhave been lodged In \"concentre)\nwithout trial\nMr. Gillis aaid ha feared thatij\nDefence ot Canada Regulatf\nwould be administered by PtT\nclal authorities to \"trip up\"\ntrade union movement and-\nclaimed the arrest ot 47 mewl\not the U.A.WA. for picketing ;\nChrysler plant In Windsor wm]\nillustration of how the reguli\ncould ba used to prevent ;\npicketing.\nIfs deep-rooted and ever-present and\nuniversal...this craving for the news.We give it direct expression every time we greet a friend with\n\"Whafs new?\" We let it have M reign when we\nreach for the daily newspaper.\nWhafs new? What did the school board decide last\nnight? Did Mrs. Tkylor get her divorce? How was\nthe concert? What's going on in Washington? London? Berlin? Moscow? Tokyo? Rome? Who was\nelected president of the Ladies' Auxiliary? What did\nthe raiding bombers do today? Did copper go up or\ndown? Who won the game?\nWhat's new?...in politics, business, foreign affairs...\nin society, sports, fashions...in music, art and the\ntheatre? We want to _.now...because we are curious\nby nature, because we like to be well-informed...and\nSOME    OF    THE    ADVANTAGES\nbecause we reallM that each day's events may affect\nour welfare and our happiness.\nOnly in.newspaper* can we satisfy this constant\nhunger for the news. Only in newspapers can we\nget a quick, complete and accurate account of happenings at home and abroad.\nAnd today, when the newt b to vitally Important\nto all of us, we read the newspaper more eagerly,\nmore thoroughly than ever before. That*t why the\nnewspaper, which has always been a profitable medium for advertisers, is a more profitable medium\ntoday than ever before.\nTHI BUREAU Of ADVERTISING\nCANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION\nOf which    % Niton fiallBJftaw    is a member\nOF    NEWSPAPER    AD YE ITIS I N 0\nWith newspoperodverfislnr) you eoi\u00bb...(D reach the LARGEST NUMBEI!ofyot\/rpo*enlioleuitoi_ers...|-t| red your story to Ina WHOIE fAMI\\.Y...l!i]txso-\ncenfrale your efforts on Ihe mortals Idol offer the BEST OPPORTUNITIES...I4| TIME YOUR ADVERTISING lo meet your needs ond changing condifloni\n...13) gel QUICK RESULTS when you want Ihem...l6l BUILD GOOD-WILL os wei! os iales...l7l He your message TO THE NEWS ond molte ll more\nfn'eresfing...[8] give your ads a LOCAL TOUCH, a home-town flavor...|9] ILLUSTRATE YOUR PRODUCT ond Its oses...l 101 NAME THE LOCAL STORES\nthai sell vour product...(111 step up DEALER DISTRIBUTION and dealer cooperation.. .and I. J)\/fe oil this al o LOWER COST than wilh any olher medium\n mm\n;\u2014\nig's Opening Speech\nledges Empire to Fight\nmil Freedom Is Secure\n| J. f. SANDERSON\ndlan Pren Staff Writer\nNov. J4 (CP) - Tha\nned a new session of Par-\ntoday, driving with the\nthrough tbe bomb-scarred\not London between air raid\nins to deliver a message of con-\nnce and resolution to his people,\not even the vicissitudes of war\n|: permitted to Interfere with\nancient ceremony although\nK was leu pageantry than a\ne opening in time of peace. The\nlie ceremony lasted 10 minutes\nno more, than 100 people wit-\nKit\nhe speech from the throne re-\nled the King's confidence \"that\nory is assured not only by the\nplre and those ot my allies but\nwess of the armed forces of my\nthe devotion of the civil de-\ni corpi and the tenacity and in-\n^w my peoples.\"\nI ef tha features of the speech\nreference to Anglo-American\nwhich It said \"could be no\n\u2022eordlal, and I learn wltb the\nsatisfaction of th. ever-\nvolume at munitions of\nilch Is arriving from that\natty.\"\nft Is good to know tn these fate-\noca bow widely shared are the\nef ordered freedom, Justice\nity,\" lt added.\nSine wore the blue service\nef an admiral of the fleet\ni among tha peers sat tha Duke\nIn air force blue and the\nof Oloucester In the khaki ot\nArmy.\ntta Queen sat on one of tha twin\noaws dressed ta a plum-colored\nPI* trimmed with ray fur\nnsok. She wore \u25a0 triple row\nTHI DAILY NIWI\nCLASSIFIED\nDVIRTISEMENTS AND\nSave Money\nof pearls and a wld* halo hat matching her dress.\nThe peers ..ere in morning attire\nor uniform, without their scarlet\nand ermine robes. The bishops wore\nblack and white canonicals Instead\nof their mauve robes and lawn\nsleeves. There were no peeresses in\nthe gallery and no flashing jewels\nto catch the light. There were no\ndiplomats and no memben ot the\npublic. It was the ancient ceremony\nmade to coincide with the grim realities cf war.\nThe King wilked Into th* peers'\nchamber holding the lavender gloved hand of the Queen, preceded by\nthe Lord Great Chamberlain, th*\nEarl Marshall, and the Garter King'\nat-armi, each walking backwards.\nVarious court officials, who in peace\ntime would be wearing ceremonial\ncostumes symbolical of the distant\npast, ranged themselves at the sides\nof the dais.\nViscount Simon, as Lord Chancellor, carrying a richly embroidered\npune, one of the symbols of his office, handed the King a copy of the\nspeech.\nThe King read lt In a clear even\nvoice, seldom hesitating snd his\nwords carrying far Into the corners\nof tha chamber. At the end of the\nspeech their majesties rose, bowed\nto the assembly and walked hand In\nhand from the chamber to drive\naway under lowering clouds through\ntha streets, unrecognized by the\npassing crowds.\nAt prorogation ceremonies yesterday the speech from the throne that\nwas read by Lord Simon in the\nKing's absence, declared that \"we\nshall not falter or lay aside our arms\nuntil the high purposes to which we\nhave pledged our faith are achieved.\"\nTh* prorogation speech like the\nspeech at the opening today, stressed the not* of confidence in ultimate victory and expressed gratification et the transfer of SO destroyen by the Dnited States Government, which were exchanged for\nnaval and air bases In tha Western\nHemisphere.\nWILSON DAILY NIWS NILION, B. O\u2014THIDAY a.01.1.1.10. Nov. u_ ytm\nMan Charged on\nDefence Rules at\nVictoria Acquitted\nVICTORIA, Nov. Jl (CP)-Wllson\nMonty charged under Defence of\nCanada Regulations with having In\npossession literature likely to prejudice the safety of the state, was\nacquitted by Magistrate H. C. Hall\nIn City Police Court today.\nRoyal Canadian Mounted Police\nfound books on which th* charge\nwas based when they searched\nMoney's premises OcL 13.\nMagistrate Hall, In handing down\nhis judgement said, the prosecution\ndid not contend possession ot any\none of the books or pamphlets constituted an offence, but taken together they constituted \"In quantity\" within meaning ot the regu\nlatlon.\nThe magistrate held that neither\nthe single copies nor the pamphlets\nwera In quantity, and doubted if\ntaken together they would amount\nto possession \"In quantity.\"\nFORMER PRESSMAN\nBURIED IN YUGOSLAVIA\nPODGORICA. Yugoslavia, Nov. 21\n(AP)\u2014Ralph Barnes of the New\nYork Herald Tribune, fint United\nStates correspondent to lose hil life\nsince the outbreak of the war, was\n.buried here today with the three\nBritish airmen killed with him Monday In the crash of a British bomber\nagainst a mountain peak. Yugoslav\nauthorities ordered military honors.\nPostman's Remarks\nLead to Identity\nSEATTLE, Nov. U (AP)-Strange\nthings happen, u Albert Cullln, a\nnewspaper photo engraver here, relates. Told In a letter from his slater, there's this ona:\nThe sister, Mrs. Ella Surpliss,\nVancouver, B. C, waa being handed\na latter by a postman when ba remarked:\n\"It'a been a long tin* sines I\nh**rd that nam*. Load a buddy In\nFrance by tha name of Surpliss.'\nMrs. Surpliss asked It \"th* buddy's\" tint nam* wu Charles. It\nwaa. Further conversation disclosed\ntha postman wm with Charles Surpliss the night Surpliss waa killed\nin -Trance in 1916. He had photographs at home of hla \"Buddy\" and\nlater he gave them to her.*\nBritish Throne\nSpeech Text\nLONDON, Nov. 21 (CP) - The\ntext of the speech from th* throne\nread by the king at the epenlnf of\nparliament today, follows:\nMy Lords and Memben ot tha\nHouse ot Commons:\nMy peoples and my allies are\nunited in their resolve to continue\ntbe fight against the. agreasor na.\ntions until freedom ls made secure. Then only can nations, released trom oppression and violence,\nagain work together on the basis ol\nordered liberty and aoclal justice,\nI am confident that victory is\nassured, not only by tha prowess of\nth* armed forces of my empire and\nthose of my allies, but alao by the\ndevotion ot the civil defence forces\nand the tenacity and industry ot my\npeoples. These sre now enduring\nwhere they live and labor the perils\nas well ts the hardships ot war,\nTbe staunchness of the men ot\nthe merchant and fishing fleets has\nadded lustre to the ancient traditions of the see.\nThe resistance ot my people hai\nwon the admiration ot other friendly powen. Relations of my government with that of the United Statei\not America could not be more eordlal, and I learn, with utmost satisfaction, of the ever-increasing volume of munitions ot war which are\narriving trom that country.\nIt is good to know that In these\nfateful times how widely shared\nare the Ideals of ordered freedom,\not Justice snd security\nMemben ot th* House of Commons;\nYou win be asked to make further financial provision tor tha conduct of the wer. .\nMy Lords and Membera ot tha\nHouse of Commons:\nMeasures will be submitted to\nyou for compensating those whose\nmore or business property his, at\nany time since the outbreak of\nhostilities been destroyed or dam'\naged by enemy attack, and for extending insurance against risk ot\nsuch damage to all forms of moveable property which are not at\npresent protected.\nFurther proposals tor kgtsla<\ntion will also be mad* to improve\nconditions of those who may now\nor In future require assistance from\npublic funds.\nApart from these and auch other\nmeasures as may be required for\nelective prosecution of the war, my\nGovernment will take every poll.\nIble step to sustain the health and\nwell-being of my people In their\nordeal.\nI pray that tha Almighty may\ngive his blessing to your counsels.\nHeads of Unions\nHave Fist Fights\nNEW ORLEANS, Nov. 21 <AP).-\nDavld Dublnaky, President of the\nInternational Ladles Garment Worken Union, and Joseph Fay, Vice-\nPresident of the International Union\nof Operating Engineers, early today\nfigured In a seriei ot tistfights following a discussion of an anti-\nracketeering resolution before tha\nAFL convention. , i\nDublnsky, on* ot th* authors ot\ntha measure, ssid he had three separate fights with Fay in the lobby\not tha Roosevelt Hotel during an\nargument about the resolution.\nHe laid that Fay, In th* presence\not Dublnsky'i daughter Jean used\nprofane and Insulting language, and\nthreatened him aa a prelude to tha\nfight\nIn one ot tha engagements there\nwas a general melee In which aeveral persons were rolled on tha\nfloor. Later Dubinsky went to his\nroom, where he said Fay called him\nto make amends. Dublnsky's union\nput a guard on the door.\nFay could not be reached for a\nstatement today.\nPresident William Green ot tha\nAFL later aaid ha knew nothing\nabout the fight, beyond that \"lt was\npurely personal.\"\n*\nKING AND QUEEN SEND\nMESSAGE TO PRISONER\nCOUPLE AT HAMMOND\nHAMMOND, B. C, Nov. 21 (CP)\n\u2014A message of congratulation from\nKing George, and Queen Elizabeth\nhas been received here by Mr. snd\nMn. Robert Selves, who. recently\ncelebrated their diamond wedding\nanniversary.\nThe pioneer couple, who were\nmarried in London In 1880, received\na cable from their majesties.\nItalian Officers\nRemoved After\nGreek Campaign\nLONDON, Nov. 11 (CP Cable)-\nFlfty senior officen ot th* Italian\narmy In Albania were removed attar\nMuisolinl'l campaign against the\nGreeks bogged down, lt waa learned reliably today.\n. These changes were tn addition\nto th* shake-up which sent Gen.\nUbaldo Soddu to tak* command ot\nthe Duce's army.\nTh* sources believed th* .Greek\ncampaign waa planned by Italian\npolitlclani Instead ot by the military and that these men were made\nscapegoats tor the failure.\nIt is thought that their return\nto Italy may create friction.\nItalians Sutler\nHeavy Casualties\nLONDON, Nov. 21 (CP). - The\nBritish command Issued the following communique at Cairo, Egypt,\nThursday:\n\"Western desert: Further details\nof the action fought by one ot our\nadvanced reconnoitering < detachments on Nov. 19 are now available.\n\"In thla successful encounter, at\nsmall cost to our own troops, five\nItalian medium tanks were destroyed while six were severely damaged. Two lorries were destroyed\nand two captured In addition to\nBreda guns and other equipment\nTen Italians and one Libyan alio\nwere captured, while definite proof\nls available that 108 ot th* enemy\nwere killed. With thia evidence the\nextent ot the total casualties sustained by the enemy In killed and\nwounded will be apnrcciated.\n\"Sudan: In the Gallabat Anglo-\nEgyp.iSn 6u__n) ar__, a l,i ' _\u25a0\ntrol encountered and Inflicted lerlous loss upon a numerically superior\nenemy patrol.\"\nMaitland lo Ask\nGov't Be Forced to\nWithdraw Budget\nVICTOIUA. Nov. 11 (CP.-tt I_\nMaitland, K.C., Conservative leader In the Legislature, today gave\nnotice he will ask the House to force\nthe government to withdraw Its\n1041-42 budget and cut down expenditures.\nAmounting to t want ot confidence motion, Mr. Maltland'a resolution, to be moved-tomorrow, resds\nss follows:\nWhereas Canada lt at war, and\nwhereaa tha aald war ' requires\ngreat expenditures on the pait ot\nthe _<eople of Canada ahd whereas\nth* taxpayers In awry province\nmust contribute to greater taxation\nrequirements ot the Dominion Government tor the purpose ot prosecuting the war, and whereas, no\neffort has been made In British\nColumbia to assist tha Dominion tss\nmeeting the uld requirements;\ntherefore be It resolved thst this\nHouse respectfully requests that before Mr. Speaker does leave th*\nchair for tha House to go into committee of supply the government\nreconsider the estimates of expenditure which the Minister of Finance\nproposes to present to this Rouse\nwith a view ot reducing the same.\"\nLAHORE, India (CP)-A campaign for funds to buy bomben\nfor defence here was preceded by a\nleaflet raid. Leaflets bore the words\n\"This might have been a Nasi bomb.\nDefend the Punjab by helping to\nbuy warplanei.\"\nTraining Plane\nCrash Kills.wo\nMOOSE JAW, Nov. al (CP)-A\nVeteran pilot and hli pupil wer*\nkilled when a training plane crashed in a farm field two mllei Northeast of here today,\nThe victims were Pilot Jack Scott,\n28, and his. pupil, Frank Maguire,\n24, who was taking Instructions\npreparatory tb enlistment In the\nRoyal Canadian Air Force.\nThi light training plane crashed\nwith terrific force In the rough\nfield, turning over several times,\nWreckage was thrown across the\nfield, but the men were trapped In\nthe cabin, where their bodies were\nfound by farmer eye-witnesses to\nthe crash\n***BRMDY\nChoke 1 Stsr Bundy Irons tunny South Africa\u2014\ncarefully aged, rich md mallow In flsvo _r. Insist en thll\n\u2022uptib Empire product\u2014more  .conoml.sl bcciui.\noi tariff preference.\n13 Or.\n86 Oz.\n$|.55 I *m $290\nSOUTH AFRICAN WINE BSTATES LTD.\nThis advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tha\nGovernment of British Columbia\nravel by Train\nSee More * *. Enjoy More\nIN TH! LUXURY OF SLEEPING CARS OR\nCOMFORTABLE COACHES\nSeed meals enhance the pleaiure of travel\u2014dining eara ar*\noperated for your convenience and to uve your time. Th* priest\nara vary reaionable\u2014breakfatt for at low at SOc, lunch 76o and\ndinner $1.00.   ____________________________________________\nVisit Victoria this Winter. Special Winter vacation rates at the\nImprest Hotel In Canada'i Evergreen Playground, In affect until\nApril 30, 1941.\t\nDecide new to ipend th* Yulitld* at tha Empress Hotel, Victoria,\nwith Ita old English Yuletlde customs and festivities.\n' 13th Annual Empress Winter Oolf Toumsment will b* held Msrch\nI to 18, 1941, at Victoria (Oak Bay) Golf Club. Special rates at\ntha Empress during thia tournament.\nShould you be contemplating a trip East, enquire now\nabout low Excursion fares to all middle-West and Eastern\npoln*''\nPrepaid ticket deliveries arranged to any polnf.\nWeekend fares are exceptionally low. Fata and one-\nquarter for the round trip. Tickets good going from Friday\n12 o'clock noon, to 2:00 p.m. Sunday, returning up to\nmidnight Monday.\nMake your plana right away and let ua help you. See your local\nticket agent, or writ*\nJ. G. WATSON, City Ticket Agent\n502 Baker St.        \u2022 Nelson, B.C.\nAir Marshal Boyd\nPrisoner in Italy\nLONDON, Nov. 21 (CP) - The\nAir Ministry announced today that\nAir Marshal Owen Tudor Boyd,\nDeputy Chief of tha Royal Air\nForce in the Middle East, ls s\nprisoner of war in Italy,\nAn official announcement said:\n\"The Air Ministry announces that\nAir Marshal O. T. Boyd, C_B, O.B.K,\nM.C, A.F.C, recently apointed Deputy to the Air Officer Cammandlng\nIn Chief, Middle East Command,\nhu been reported missing while\ncrossing the Mediterranean by air,\n\"It Is now learned that he la a\nprisoner in Italian hands,\"\nROMB, Nov. Jl (AP.-Oeptoe\nof tha new Deputy Commander ot\ntha Royal Air Force In the Middle\nEast, Air Marshal Owen Tudor\nBoyd, was reported today by the\nItalian High Command.\nBoyd, former Commander ot the\nBritish Balloon Barrage Forcei, and\nilx other men, Including tour officer!, were captured in Sicily when\na Wellington Bomber made a forced\nlanding, its .communique aald.\nHe was reported en route from\nEngland to take over the poit when\nhis plane went down.\n(In London it was stated that\nBoyd has been missing.)\nFormer Bombay Prime\nMinister Arrested\nBOMBAY, India, Nov. 31 (CP)-\nFormer Prime Minister Bal Can-\ngadhar Kher of Bombay Province\nwas arrested today under Defence\not India Rules.\nRavishanksx Shulka, former premier ot the central provinces also\nwas arrested In connection with\nthe Congress Party's speaking campaign against the Empire's war el-\nfort.\nMORI U.S. DESTROYERS\nCOMI TO CANADA\nAN EAST COAST CANADIAN\nPORT, Nov. 21 (CP)-A group of\ndestroyers, part of 50 \"over-age\"\nwarships of this class being turned\nover to the Royal Navy by tbe\n'United States Navy, arrived In\nport today after a run up the Atlantic Coast\nThe American destroyers were\ntraded to Britain tor naval and\nair bases In British possessions\non this side of the Atlantic\nMore Power..Better Performance..Luxurious New Interiors\n... 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Arranges il, Declare Riders\nBy SYDNEY GRUSON\nCanadian Pren Staff Writer\nProspects for an East-West foot-\naall dash this seaion were narrowed considerably yesterday when\nIn a fresh outpouring of words on\nthe proposed game, Ottawa Rough\nRiders were declared flatly ai not\ninterestd unless It wai arranged by\nthe Canadian Rugby Union.\nAt the end ot the day, when all\nthe statements had been gathered,\nit appeared that if the game is to\nbe played, Toronto Balmy Beach\n. had better win the Eastern football championihip. In most East.\nern football quarter! their chances\nare considered slim against th.\nRough Riders.\nThese were yesterday'! developments:\nThe C. R. U., It was learned, ls\nconducting a wire poll of Ita official! to determine whether to\ngrant recognition to an East-West\nplayoff in aid of war service! or\nganizations, as proposed by Controller Fred Hamilton of Toronto,\nPresident of the Sports Service\nLeague.\nJames McCaffrey, Business Manager of the Riders, said his club\nwould not play the game even if it\nhad the junction of the C. R. U., but\nonly If If was arranged by the Union,\na phase Union President John Ban-\nnerman of Calgary refused to comment on.\n-NILSON DAILY NEWS, NILSON. I. C.-FRIDAY MORNINO, NOV. U. IMS\nController Hamilton laid lt would\nbe \"a great Idea\" if the C. R. V.\ntook over the game and carried out\nthe plan to divide the gate between\nWestern  and  Eastern  war-service\norganization!.\n\"The main thing la that thla game\nll an opportunity to supply about\n$10,000 to buy sports equipment for\nCanadian troopi,\" he said.\nJoe Ryan, Wlnlpaa Blue Bomb-\nera' Manager, charged tha Ottawa\nattitude was an about-face whleh\nMcCaffrey denied, and laid \"It\nwould appear evident the Riden\nare not willing to play except on\n, the usual financial basil,\" t statement which wai not clarified at\nany tource.\nThe Balmy Beach attitude about-\nplaying the Weat if they win out\nappeared to be aa clear-cut as Ottawa's, but directly opposite. Floyd\nMuirhead, the team's sponior, has\nsaid the Beaches will play for the\nSports Service League.\nIt was hard to see just how the\nC. R. U. could take over the game\nand give it official sanction for the\nCanadian championship without\nsmashing the amendment Union\nExecutive placed in their constitution in 1938. At its annual meeting\nthen, the Union decided that any\nteam challenging for the Dominion\ntitle must play C. R. U. rules\nthroughout the season, and ordered\nthat the ruling, take effect in the\n1940 season.\nDetroit Scrapes\nOut M Victory\nFrom Canadiens\nDETROIT, Nov. 31 (CP)-A eeo-\nond-period gotl by Qua Gieiebrecht\nbroke a 1-1 deadlock and gtvt Detroit Red Wings a 3-1' victory over\nMontreal Canadiena in a National\nHockey League game hert tonight\nbefore a crowd Of 10,454.\nSparkling play in tht acta by\nJohnny Mowen, Red Wlngi* rookie\ngoalie, kept the cellar-dwelling Canadiena In check. -\nKenny Kilrea, Red Wing centre,\nwu cut on the leg In a Second-\nperlod melee, and nine stitches were\nrequired to close the wound.\nBefore tha game, Ebbie Good\nfe\/low wai awarded the Dr. David\nA. Hart Trophy, given annually\nto the player considered most valuable to hli team. Frank Calder,\nLeague Preiident, made tht presentation.\nCanadiens: Gardiner: Reardon,\nSingbush; Quiity; Benoit, Trudel.\nSubs\u2014Goupllle, Portland, Blake,\nSandl, Chamberlain, Lach, Adams,\nGraboski, Demers.\nDetroit: Mowers; Orlando, Stewart; Glesebrecht; Bruneteau, Howe.\nSubs \u2014 Motter, Goocffellow, Kilrea,\nGroiso, Warea, Abel, Wilder. Douglas, Carveth,\n. Firit period\u20141. Detroit; Bruneteau (Stewart, Orlando) 8:51; 2. Canadiena, Demers (Adams)  17:38.\nPenalty-Wilder.\nSecond period\u20148. Detroit, Glesebrecht (Goodfellow, Motter)  8:49.\nPenalties \u2014 Reardon, Bruneteau,\nOrlando.\nThird period\u2014Scoring\u2014None.\nPenaltlei\u2014None.\nHockty Announcer on\nHand to See Leafs\nCharlie Smith, who will air all\nWest Kootenay Hockey League\ngamea in Nelion and Trail thla Win:\ntar exoept Saturday night matchei,\n\u2022oouted the Nelaon Maple Leafi at\nThursday nlght'i workout Smith, of\nthe CJAT itaff, will be heard over\na Joint hookup of CKLN and CJAT\naa wai the setup laat year.\nSmith supplied Jeck Welles'\nbroadcasts with tha commentaries\nlast Winter, and thla will be tha\nflnt tlmt on hit own.\nAccompanying Smith to Nelion,\nwaa Clay Kennedy, Sports Editor\nof tha Trail Times.\nArthur\nOppose\nNelson\nin\nPeel to\nPurcell\nShow\nHap Day Making\nGood as Coach\nBy DICK SHERIDAN\n(\u2022anadlan Preis Staff Writer).\nTORONTO, Nov. 31 (CP).-Eor a\nTHE  tftlTIIH COLUMBIA\nDISTILLERY  CO.  LTD.\nNEW WESTMINSTER. B.C.\njINl idvirtlsament la not published or\ndisplayed by the Liquor Control Board\ntr by  tha  Government of   British\nColumbia.\nff\/\/\/**\/\/\/*\/\/\/\/U'\nCAL0NA\nVERMOUTH\nfellow who claimi he'i only trying\nto make the team hlmielf, Clarence\n(Hap) Day ii doing all'right in hii\nfirst try at coaching. Hii Toronto\nLeafi are leading the National\nHockey League and on hla record\nto date he look! like the coach of\nthe year.\nThe playen are combining with\nthe result there hai'been a remarkable distribution of scoring power.\nAll but three are listed In the scoring records and one of these, Bob\nDavidson, is on the injured list\nWhen Davidson hurt hli knee and\ndisrupted the team's most effective\nscoring unit, Day brought In Nick\nMetz to play with Apps and Drillon.\nThla line hai worked so well, Davidson Is expected to have trouble\nregaining hii old berth. Metz with\nhis speed and ability to score, hai\ntaken a lot of opposition pressure\nfrom the starry Apps and the high-\nscoring Drillon.\nWhen the shift wu made Taylor\nand Don Metz wara left without a\nleft-wing io Day took tha veteran\nSweeney Schriner and plunked him\nalongside of theie youngsters. The\nteam work ot the cagey Schrlner\nand the shifty Taylor hu been a\nfeature ot recent gamea.\nAkantu T.\nWeit Virginia Wei-\nU. S. FOOTBALL\nEAST\nFordham 37,\nMarshall 07,\nleyan 0.\nMaryland 14, Rutgen tj-\nMount St. Mary's 26, Washington\nCollege 0.\nSOUTH\nWilliam and Mary lt, Richmond 0.\nMIDWEST\nXavier (O.) 8, Ohio University 0.\nLayton 37, Ohio Weileyan 0.\nCincinnati Univenlty 44, Miami\n(P.) 0.\nMissouri At, Kansas 20.\nROCKY MOUNTAINS\nColorado I, Denver I (tie).\nUtah 13, Idaho t.\nUtah State 16, Wyoming 0.\nFAR WEST\nSan Jose, (Calif.) State 40, South\nDakota?.\nCollege of Pacific 24, Nevada 6.\nFresno (Calif.) State\" 28, Colorado\nMlnea 0.\nJenkins, Lello to\nSettle Grudge In\nTitle Bout Tonight\nBy*SID FEDEFt\n- Anoclited Pren Sporti Writer\nNEW YORK, Nov. *1 (AP). -\nLew Jenkins, out ot Sweetwater,\nTexu, and Fete Lello from Chicago\ntangle for tht world's lightweight\nchampionship tomorrow night in\nMadison Square Garden In an hon-\nest-to-goth grudge tight\nFrom a ballyhoo angle, the\n\"grudge\" idea In tht fight game\nIs u old u the record books, So,\nwhen it developed that these two\nfellows really had lt In for each\nother and weren't Just acting up\nto give the ticket office a little\naction, tt waa u pleasant for the\nfolks running the ahow as tha\ndrumstick off the turkey.\nJenkins, making the first defence\nof that portion of tha title he won\nby knocking oui game Lou Am.\nbers lut Winter, haa been waiting\nfor thla chance at the Chicago belter\nfor a year and a- half, Lello has\nbeen after Jenkins ever since he\nwon the crown, Juit to prove that\nwhen be knocked oat the Sweetwater swatter In seven rounds in\nMarch, 1339, he didnt do it with\nmirrors, u Lew hu implied from\ntime to time. Lello admits he's not\nthe greatest fighter in the world,\nbut he inaiated he hu the \"whamtoy\"\non Texu Lew.\nAa a result, each lighter ls betting hli own money that hell flatten the other tomotTow long before the 15-round route la completed. Promoter Mike Jacobs figures iome 12,000 to 15,000 customers\nwill be willing to chip tn between\n$30,000 and $38,000 to see tt happen.\nAt tha moment, Jeiiklne la a 6\nto I favorite to reverie tht affair\nwith Lello\u2014or, aa hla Manager,\nhilarious Hymte Caplln. puts It,\n\"Lew    ll    gonna    reverie    the\nPeel Came to Nelson With a Fine Amateur\nRecord at Coast; Will Give Touring\nProfessional Real Run\nCALONA\nWI Nil\nThil adviniiament ii not published,\n\u2022r displayed by tha Liquor Control\nBoard or by tha Govtrnmtni of Britiih\nColumbia\nHockey Schedule\nRevised Ice ichedule of the Nel\nion Amateur Hockey Association\nfor the next two daya follows:\nFRIDAY\u2014\n4:00-5:30 p.m., Midget Rap practice.\n8ATURDAY-\n9:00-11:00 a.m., F.A.C. practice.\n\u25a011:00-12:00 m., Bantam Pool.\n6:00-7:00 pjn, Panther practloa.\n7:00-8:00 p.m., M.R.K. practice.\n8:00-9:00 p.m., Junior practice.\nC.R.U. Will Settle\nEast Playoff Issue\nTORONTO, Nov. 21 (AP'.-Kxee-\nutive of the Canadian Rugby Union\nwill meet here during the weekend\nto decide the venue, official! and\nother details of the Eastern football\nfinal.\nSecretary R. W. Hewltson nid the\nquestion of a single game or home.\nand-home gamei to decide tha sectional champion will be discussed, If\nsomeone bring! the matter before\nthe meeting.\nThe Eutern final alwayi hu been\ndecided on a ilngle game but Ottawa\nRough Riders and-Toronto Balmy\nBeach were reported to be considering t two-game series If they won\nout Toronto Argonaut! and Sarnia\nbattery are the other teami in the\nLeague playoff! being completed\nthis Saturday.\nFordham Wins Aerial\nBattle From Arkansas\nNEW YORK, Nov. 21 (AP) -The\nFordham Rams met fire with fire\ntoday, stealing the aerial play from\nair-minded Arkansas to turn In a\n37-7 victory In an Intersections!\ngrid battle before 12,500 fain.\nTwice in the flrit period, once In\nthe lecond and again in the third\nthe Rams rambled over the Razor-\nbacks goal, and three of the scores\ncame via passes. Arkansas, after a\nfine kickoff return by Bob Dorte to\nthe Fordham 35, icored in the third\nperiod and the rest of the time saw\niti embryo offenses killed by It!\nown futile, fumbling attack and an\nalert Fordham defense.\nLady Curlers Open\nCompetition Play\nof Season Monday\nHysterical Wins\nThanksgiving Run\nSAN MATEO, Calif., Nov. 21 (AP)\n-A holiday crowd of 18,000 watched\nHysterical, Lot Angeles four-year-\nold, win the Thanksgiving Handicap\nwith 13800 added, at Bay Meadowi\ntrack today. Sir Jtffrty was itcond\nand Talked About third.\nTime for the ilx hirlongi was\nH10 3-8. Th* winner paid (7.80,33.BO\nand tt; Sir Jeffrey paid \u00bbJ.20 and\nt_M\u00bb and Talked About KM.\nBoiton Bruins\nWin Their First\nGame of Season\nCHICAGO, NtV. 21 (AP). -\nBoiton Bruini won their first\ngame ef the National Hookey\nLeague laaion tonight, defeating\nChicago Black Hawks t-0 before\n15,487 fans at the stadium.\nTht Bruins, who In five previoui\nstarts could do no better than three\ndefeats and two ties, captured their\nInitial victory on second and third\nperiod goals.\nBoston: Brimsek; Crawford, Clapper; Schmidt; Hollet, Bauer, Subs\u2014\nN. Wiseman, Smith, Conacher, Hill,\nShewchuk, Jackson, Cowley.\nChicago: Goodman; Wiebe, Bel\nbert; W. Carse; Allen, March. Subs\n\u2014 Kelly, Cooper, Hergwheiroer,\nThorns, M Bentley, Dahlstrom, R.\nCarse, Chad, MacKay, D. Bentley.\nFirst period: Scoring: None.\nPenalty: M. Bentle\/.\nSecond period: 1, Boston, Ciln\n(Jackson, Smith) 7:32.\nPenalty: Smith.\nThird period: 2, losttai, Kill\n(Cowley, Crawford) 17:41.\nPenalty: MacKay,\n************W\nPASI NINI\nART KEL \u2014 Former Coast ace, who will oppose Jack Purcell\nIn Nelson next Thursday.\nHockey Standings\nYouthful Rayner\nHero as Toronto\nHeld fo Two Goali\nNIW TOBK, Nov. 31 (CP)-\u00abjflJ\nApps* overtime goal gave Toronto\nMaple Leafs a 2-1 victory over New\nYork Americans in a National\nHockty League game hert tonight.\nTbt win wu Toronto's fifth straight,\nand left them atlll one point ahead\not Detroit at the top of the League.\nTwtnty-ytar-old Charlie Haire\n__ar, t Junior with Kenora This-\ntie* lut imon, made a big-league\ndebut a roaring sucoess by holding Leafi to two goals. Ht replaced tht injured Earl Robertson and\nperformed u capably u Robertson or any other experienced big*\nleaguer could have.\nAmericans  thrilled  t erowd  .\n8000 with a rousing display.\nAmericans: Rayner; Cona__u__;V\nSmith; Armstrong; Carr, Anderson..\nSubs\u2014Egan, Field, Boll, JackSMjj\nO'Flaherty, Allen, Benion, Lariw!,,\nSorrell\nToronto: Broda; Kampman, I\nowakl; Apps; Drillon, N. Matt. I\n\u2014Langeile, Schrlner, Marker, Wtt*\non, D. Metz, Taylor, Goldup, Hsra-\nllton, Church.\nOfficials: King {Haney and Tnt,\nStevenson.\nFirst pirlod-l. Toronto,\n(Stanowiki, N. Mets) T:60.\nPenaltjr-N. Mats.\nSecond   period\u20141\nO'Flaherty, (Conachtr) MO.\nPenalties\u2014__ga__.\nThird p*r_od-Seo__nf-_*\u2022____. |\nPenaltlet-rNant.\nOvertime  period \u2014 I.\nApps 1:18.\nFeneltlee-Jfooe.\nTha Ladles' Curling Club competitive seuon will get under wsy\nMonday with the opening of a\nknockout tournament The tournament will help introduce tht nevi\nmembers to the gamt before the\nregular tournaments for trophies\nand prists begin. Mn. T. A. Wallace and Mri. A. H. Whitehead form\nthe Competition Commltttt In\ncharge.\nToday tha ladles will continue\ntheir scratch play, and tea will be\nserved later in the afternoon. Today\nis also the deadline for Club tees.\nElwood Cookes Win\nArgentine Doubles\nBUENOS AIRES Nov. 11 (AP).-\nTht Argentine doubles tennis championship wu captured today by the\nUnited States newly-weds, Elwood\nCooke ot Portland, Ore., and the\nformer Sarah Palfrey of Boston.\nThey put up a persistent battle to\novercome their fellow countrymen,\nDon McNeill of Oklahoma City and\nDorothy May Bundy of Santa Monica, Calif., 3-8, 8-3, 9-7.\nIn addition Mrs. Cooke and Miss\nBundy paired to beat Maria Teran\nand Zenore Zappa of Argentine 8-0,\n8-3, in a semi-final match of the\nwomen's doubles. In ths othtr\nbracket Jane Stanton of Santa Monica teamed with Fellsla Piedrola ot\nArgentine to defeat Analla Obarrio\nAgulrrt and lienors Calma Gar-\nmendia, veteran local stars, 8-3, 5-7.\nMagnificent Wins\nEndurance Handicap\nBOWIE, Md\u201e Nov. 31 (AP)\u2014Mn\nE. Graham Lewis' Magnificent the\nnine-to-ten favorite in a field of\neight Juveniles, held on Just long\nenough today to capture the mile\nand 70 yards Endurance Handicap,\nthe $7900 added Thanksgiving Day\nfeature ot the \"track in the woodi.\"\nThe bay colt, which Samuel D.\nRiddle purchased for $6000 at the\nSaratoga aalea and then sold a few\nminutes later to Mrs. Lewis for a\nreported $7000 earned $6550 by today's triumph and brought his total\nearnings to $10,525.\nThe winning ticket in the Mutuels\nwu worth $3.80 for $3.\nrltar)\n. $1  (AP). -\n\u25a0 tor Eddie\nof the Bos-\ntip: When\nBy -IDDIt\n(Auoolatad\nONCIfflfAT-,\nFive clubi irt Mi\nMiller, iter ihorl\nton Bei. ... Here'\nMlnneiola playi Wftconsin Saturday, the spot will ba ripe tor an\nupset if there ever was one. ..,\nThose who ought to know say the\nTexas Aggies haven't been unwrapped this season.... The smart guys\nout here don't figure Kentucky will\nbeat Tennessee Saturday but they\ndo think lt will be a dog fight, like\nNorth Carolina and Duke, for Instance. ,.. Georgetown hu given\nup hope of getting a bowl bid and\nwill settle for a post-season game\nwith St Mary's in San Francisco.\nMONDAY A.M.\nQUARTERBACKS\n. Looks like the boys around the\ndrug store finely won a game on\nMonday\u2014the one Cornell gave back\nto the Indians.\nTHI COCKTAIL HOUR\nThe Canlslus College gridders\nwere so pleased with their victory\nover Long Island U. they bought a\npipe for Tuppy Kosuck, former\nCornell tackle, who scouted Long\nIsland. ,. , Best line of the week\nwu banged out by the fellow who\ncalled Clark Shaughnesiy a \"refugee from a string of Chicago goose-\neggs\". . , . Gus Doraii, Detroit U.\nCoach, has Joined the select circle\not coaches who have won 100 football games for their schools. ..,\n(You can count these guys on your\nfingers) .,. Well, boys and girls,\nthe first of the Bowl games took\nplace today. Down at New Orleans\na couple of kid teams teed off in\nthe \"Turkey Bowl\" game.. .'Benny\nLeonard, the ex-lightwelght king, is\ngetting ready to take another fling\nat the restaurant business In New\nYork,\nTHE   PERFECTIOn   OF    OLD    SCOTCH    WHISKY\nV     ' f. 0 f- D   BLEIIDED   RHD\n!__->       bOTTLED   in SCOTLHni)\n26-02. 40-0Z7\nThis advertisement it not published or diipl ayed by tht Liquor Control Board or by Hit\nGovernment ol Britiih Columbia.\nHEART THROBS\nRobert Tsylor plays tackle and\nDick Powell is In the backfield tor\nthe Michigan City (Ind.) Hlghi.\nHugh O'Leary New\nCoach of Bearcats\nPORT ARTHUR, Nov. 31 (CP).-\nHugh O'Leary, star defenceman with\nPort Arthur Bearcata when they\nwon the Canadian senior amateur\nhockey championihip In 1939, hai\nbeen appointed playing coach of the\nclub for thli season, President W.\nA. McKinnon has announced.\n01_eary succeeds Gordon (Phat)\nWilion who coached the club to the\nWestern final with Calgary Stampeders lut Spring. Jany Manahan\nwai coach of the 1039 Allan Cup\nteam.\nSee Our Prices\nBefore you buy or .(change any\nfurniture.\nHomt Furniture Exchange\n413 Hall St   ' Phone 1032\nArt Peel, one ot (he ranking amateur players In Canada and now a\nmember ot the Nelson Badminton'\nClub, has been named to oppose\nJack Purcell, world's professional\nbadminton king, when the \"Peerless\nPurcell\" appears In Nelson next\nThursday,\nIt often happens when a man like\nPurcell, who ranks In his game\nas Sonja Hcnie, Bill Tilden, Bobby\nJones and Jesse Owens do In theirs,\ntakes part in a tour ot this kind\nthat the patrons see only halt \u25a0\nshow\u2014Ior the visiting, star Is generally the only man on the floor.\nBut the Nelson shuttle fraternity\ncounts Itself exceedingly fortunate\nin being able to pit a man ot the\ncalibre of Peel agalnat Purcell.\nPeel, who wss transferred to Nelson by the Bank of Montreal last\nSpring from the Cout, wu Johnny\nSamls' workhorse laat aeuon u the\nVancouver player, trained to defend his Canadian title in tbt Spring\ntt Toronto. He practised, with. Samls\nall Winter and he probably played\nhis best badminton thtrt.' Art has\nexperience on his side now,* but his\ngreatest difficulty ls getting Into\ncondition at this stage of his career,\nThe tall' racqueteer, however, ls\nhaving stiff workouts three times a\nweek alternately with Art Godfrey and Monte Morley, high-ranking players ot the Nelson Club who\ncould hold their own in any club\nIn Canada.\nPeel's tournament badminton hu\nbeen-limited almost entirely to play\nin Vancouver, because through his\nconnection with the Bank, he found\nlt impossible to travel Eut to compete in the major tournaments.\nRANKS NO. $ B. C.\n\"However, I figure ht would\nrink Just behind Birch and 8amli\namong tha country's amateurs,\"\naaya Ron Andrew., Preiident of\nthe Nelion Club, and hlmielf a\ncomparative newcomer from Vancouver.\nin high tournament play In tha\nProvince, Godfrey wu bound to\noome up agalnit the belt playen,\nand he hai played agalnit Samli,\nUnderbill, France and Brawn who\nappeared In Nelion last Spring.\n\"And with hli experience, I think\nthat Peel It Juit u good as any\nof them. I mean that la my Impression after being skunked by\nall of them,\" laughingly adds Art\nHOME OP CHAMPIONS\nArt Peel itarted playing badminton at Duncan, Vancouver Island,\nthe town which hai produced more\nbadminton champi than probably\nany other city in Canada. Noel Radford, Dick Blroh, Eric Leney and\nAnna Kier Patrick, all famous\nnames In badminton, began their\ncareers In thii imall town. Radford,\noutstanding professional today, and\nPeel were beginners together, end\nthey found lt very difficult to get\ngames with other club members\nand they finally resorted to playing\nwhen nobody wu around. They\npracticed together for' nearly the\nfull season, seldom going near the\nhall In playing houri. Near the end\nof the leuon, they entered the Iiland championihip!, and to their\nsurprise both reached the semifinals. From then on they had no\ntrouble in getting games in' the\nclub.\nThe following season Radford left\ntown and Peel went back to his old\nWinter favorites, basketball and soccer, playing badminton only on in\nfrequent occasions, until he wu\ntransferred to Vancouver In December 1030 that he took up badminton again.\nAlthough not being able to play in\nbig Eut tournaments, he has made\nhis mark In badminton in Coait\ncircles. He wu picked to play\nagainst the visiting English team\non Its last visit to Canada. He also\nplayed an exhibition doubles match\nagainst Jack Purcell, shortly after\nPurcell turned pro.\nWhen Dick Birch, the present\nnational singles champion, came to\nVancouver, he and Peel teemed up\nand pltyed together for aeveral\nyean. Many times they gained tht\nfnials ot the Vancouver City and\nB. C. championships, only to be\nbeaten by Seymour and underhlll,\nprobably In their- prime tht greatest double! team Canada hai produced. They, however, did gain two\nvictoria over this pair in dost to\n20 attempts, but they atlll claim\nlt wu the law of averages working tor them.\nGAINS RIVENtl\nIn the 1934-35 season, after many\nattempts to get beyond the semifinals, ht reached the finals for Ihe\nB. C. title, but wu beaten by Underhlll In a three-set match u ha continued to be dogged by a tournament Jinx. Two weeks later he\ngained his revenge when ha beat\n'Underhlll In straight aeta In the\nfinals of the Central B. C. championships In Kelowna.\nIn 1039 a change Is position had\nPeel travelling throughout B. C.\nand In coastal citiei In tht Unlttd\nStates. For 3V, years ht played badminton la nearly every place hi\nvisited, and hu therefore had a\nwide experience on the courts,\nki 1037 while in San Fnnciato,\nht met a Malayan who wu attending Stanford. The previous\nyear this gentleman had attended\nOxford and had captured aeveral\ncounty championships In England\nand Scotland, and had reached\nthe semi-finals ot the men'i singles\nin the All-England championship.\nIn a friendly match Peel beat\nhim three aeta to one,, and when\nthe news got around an exhibition\nwu scheduled to be played In San\nFrancisco. Pra_tioelly everybody\np turned up except Peel'a opponent\nand the exhibition wu a flop.\n.From 1835 to last year tht only\nplayers to take tht measure ot Peel\nIn singles tournament play In the\nVancouver and the B.C championships were Dick Birch tnd Johnny\nSamls. Lut year ha lost out In the\nsemi-finals of the city tournament\nto Norman Mustart, another Duncan\nproduct in a match that went to\nextra point! In the third let\nSo Peel's experience will stand\nhim In good atead to give Purcell a\ngreat run when the great pro visits\nNelson in the count of a Weitem\nCanadian tour for the Red Crou.\nToronto\nDetroit -\nRangers\nChlcsgo\nBoston\nNATIONAL\nW L D I Al*t.\n8 30 10 10\n3 17 18\nlit 8\n3 13 18\n3 18 1S\n1   8 13\n3 1130\nAmericans\nCanadians\nReaulta of laat night's gamea:\nDetroit 3, Canadiena 1.\nToronto 3, Americana 1.\nBoston 3, Chicago 0.\nKelowna Ski Head\nKELOWNA, B..C, Nov. 31 (CP)-\nM. 3. Depfyffer has been named\nPresident ot the Kelowna Ski Club\nfor tha 1840-41 season. Mn. J. S.\nHenderson ll Vice-President snd\nDot Andlson, Secretary-Treasurer.\nOther directors are. Mn. M.\nMeikle, Alice Thomson, Joan dishing, Len Wade and George Flln-\ntoft\nJeffs, Dunwoody\nIn Curling Fli\nAlfred Jeffs md W. It 1\nskipped their rinks into tha finals \u00ab\na preliminary competition of tht I\nNelson   Curling   Club   Thursday\nnight when thty knocked out I. A. *\nWhitfield and J. H. Lonl Jeepe* 1\nlively In lemi-fInal fames.\nThe championship will bt ]\notf tonight at 7 o'clock.\nIn the consolation event IL\nRobertson and William Man\nadvanced  Into  the final  bracket\nThey defeated a. W. Dill and R. *>.*\nWallace   wapectlvely.    Robi\nand Marr will play off at 7 o'cloc!\ntonight    \"\nLast nlght'i results follow!\nW. R. bunwoody 10, J. R. Long 7.\nWilliam Marr \u00bb, R. D. Wallace 7.\nAlfred Jeffi 10, F. A. Whitfield Sk\nIt. W. Robertson 13, G. W. Dill\u00bb.\nRice Sets Record\nin Chicago Race\nCHICAGO, Nov. 31 (AP)- Oral\nRice, tha United Statu' outstanding distance running star, won tha\nsixth annual Central AA.U. Thanksgiving Day cross country run, today,\nIn the meet record time of 18 minutes, three seconds, for the three\nmile, 188-yard course In Jackson\nPark.\nThe former Notre Dame ace, competing for the South Bend, Ind. A\nA., slashed 34 seconds off the former\nmark established by Mel Trutt of\nIndiana University In 1888 Lenover\nof Loyola Univenity, last year's\nwinner, wu second.\nHayman Disappointed\nTORONTO, Nov, 31 (CP)- Lew\nHayman sent Toronto Argonauts\nthrough a brief daylight practice\nbehind closed doors today, calling\nIt short and expressing disappointment with the way tha team wu\ngoing.\nEleven points behind in their interprovincial union playoff against\nOttawa Rough Riden, Argos stressed offensive tactics in tha rain at\nVarsity Stadium.\nAn\nOLD-\nbottle\nmdmom-faiwited\nreaion\nHI\na\n[ this streamlined age, thert it sound though*\nbehind the determination of Macdonald\nGreenlees of Leith, Scotland, to son tint* to\nship Grand Old Parr Whisky to all countries ol tb*\nworld in the old-fashioned untippabl* bottk.\nIn far-off lands where house servants do not al********\nread English labels, the squat brown flagon i\nto identify at a glance this famous\nproduct from Scotland. Th* bottk\nis the guarantee of the genuine\nimported Grand Old Pan Scotch\nWhisky.\nMacfJonaltOGreenleee Ltd,\nLeith, Scotland\n264 oz. $3.75\n40 oz.J5.60\nCoil and Condenser\nTESTERS\nShorty's Repair Shop\n.14 Baker tl Nelson, B. C.\nadMWvM?!*!\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Covernment ef British Columbia.\n\t\natm^att^m\ngum\n_*________\nmt\n________\n_______\n^^^^mmjmtmm\n \u25a0\n ..     .    .    i;\nNew Naval Academy lo Be Located al\nHalley Park Near Victoria Dockyards\nWLBm^mWLBm^LmWLWLmmlmWLmmlmWLmmlmWLWmWLWmBSSBB\nOTTAWA. Nov. 1 (CP)-R. W\nMayhew (Lib., Victoria) told Tha\nCanadian Press today he waa authorised to itate that the new Navai\n.Academy, announced In Parliament\nby Navy Minister Macdonald thia\nweek would be located at Hatley\nPark near Victoria.\nr The Government, be aald, will\ntake over the (00-acre. estate ot the\nBate Jamei unsmulr, one-time Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia.\n, Mr. May-hew said Hatley Park wu\nideally situated for a naval college\nwith a palation residence which\ncould be used tor classes and lev\neral other buildings which would\nbe suitable for college purposes.\nThe location Is on tide water close\n\"to the naval dockyard.\n- Only last night Navy Minister\nMacdonald aald no decision had\nbeen reached aa yet aa to location\nof .the proposed school.\nI   The first naval college In Canada\n'waa established in Halifax before\nthe First Great War. It suffered in\n-the 1917 Halifax explosion and functioned Later at Kingston, Ont and\nB_qulmault,  B.  C,  before  being\nclosed In im.\nVICTORIA, Nov. 21 (CP)-Hatley\nPark, disclosed today to be the alta\not Canada'i new Naval Academy, la\na MO-acre estate which cost ita owner, the late Ron. James Dunsmuir\nAbout $4,000,000. It haa bean unoccupied save tor caretakers ilnce\nthe death of Mra. unsmulr tn 1837\nTbe mansion, with a huge Norman\nTower and dozens ot panelled\nrooms, waa completed In 1908.\nTbe main floor of the.mansion\nhouses a dining-room, drawing-\nroom, library, dan, morning-room\nand billiard room. On tbe next\nfloor are a dozen bedrooms and\nbathrooms and a wing tor bachelor guesta. On the third floor la the\nballroom\nA formal Italian gardes adjoins\nthe house and Japaneie and French\ngardens have been landscaped elsewhere. Six miles ot private roads\nwind through tha estate.\nQueried again today about a alta\ntor tha college the Navy Minister\nsaid ba had nothing to add to hla\nstatement ot laat night\nSell What You Don't Want Through Tke Classified Ads!\nirjury Sentence\nImpended for a\nlauquler Rancher\nPassing aentaoce em Fred Detta,\nelderly Fauquier rancher, wu suspended for ilx months by Judge W\nA\/Nisbet In County Court Thursday\n._njn_tng on \u25a0 charge of perjury\nwhich wu alleged to have taken\nSlice during a tire investigation\n__ 4t month at Faukuier.\nThere had been no Intention to\ndeliberately mislead tha fire marihal In the enquiry, E. P. Dawson,\nDefence Counsel, said, and at any\nI fate what Detta said had no mate-\n| rial bearing on the fire. People had\ny been called up to tell ot their move-\nI inents the night before the fire, and\nalthough Detta wandered away from\nJ what actually took place, he had\nbo reason tor deviation.\n\u25a0    Mr.  Dawson  on  behalf  ot  his\n, ellent elected speedy trial, entered\n' a plea ot guilty and uked tor ius-\n. ponded sentence, In order to have\nI the cue disposed of, because Delta's\nt heart condition did not permit him\nf to go through a trial, although Mr.\n- Dawion was confident that In event\ni ot a trial the verdict would clear\nDelta. '\n|   Russell Bailey, also e Fauquier\nIi rancher, said that he knew Detta\n{or 10 years and acknowledged the\ni accused man's talk became ramb-\n_Ing at times.\nW.  W.  Ferguson wu  Prosecut-\np'lng Attorney.\niNews Advertising\nI Gets Tourists to Alta.\nEDMONTON,  Nov.  tl   (CP)   -\nI Advertising in newspapers wu the\n''\u2022'leason Alberta wu the only prov-\nj- face to Increase iti tourist business\n,   thla year, according to  D. E.  C.\nCampbell, Director of Publicity for\nthe  Provincial  Government\n,    The opening of the highway between Banff and Juper connecting\n\u00bb\u25a0 tbe two National Parks also brought\nEfacreued    tourist    business,    Mr\nCampbell said. He stated the rea-\n* ton promotional  work  had never\npf teen carried on' previously was that\ne \"fcrior to this year we never had\nthe roads.\"\nt\n\"HEALTH CONDITIONS\nWORSE SINCE LAST WAR\"\nTORONTO, Nov. Jl (CP)-George\nBoadley, tor many years Minister\nest Health for Alberta and now a\nmember of the Canadian National\nCommittee for Mental Hygiene, wu\nguest speaker at tha meeting of the\nToronto home and school council\nlaat night\nEngaged In making known the\nfindings of his four-year survey of\nmedical care and public health services throughout Canada Mr. Hoad-\nley stated that condition! lince the\nlaat war have not Improved but have\ngrown steadily worse.\nJCANBERRA (CP).\u2014Reduction of\nI ia \"officer problem\" in the Aus-\n1 -aHan Imperial Forces hu in-\ne -eased the problem in the militia.\nt ie Array Ministry says, u officers\u2022!\n\u25a0a\/are taken from the militia for the\nim*.\nChlm Upl There Will Alwayi Ba an\nEngland\u2014and  There Will   Alwayi\nBe a Christmas.\n.\u25a0' \\*\nte%^>\nOrder Now!\nSold in lots of 2 dozen\nonly. Printed with your\nname and ad- tPI AA\ndress. Up from .-pl-vU\nSend for samples or\nPhon* 144\nMstm EaUg Nettw\nCommcrci.il Printing Dept.\nNelson, B. C.\nSupplies Carried\nOver Burma Road\nDespite Bombings\nLASHIO, Burma, Nov. 31 (AP>-\nA stream of military, medical and\nindustrial essentials la rolling along\nthe Burma Road Into China at the\nrate of 12,000 toni a month, despite\nJspanese aerial bombing and strafing.\nAlmost dilly at least M0 truck!\nleave the Laahlo depots ot seven different transport organizations tn\nconvoys.\nChina alao la triving to reorganize\niti export\u2014virtually halted after\nJapanese entry Into the Northern\npart of French Indo-China\u2014end reroute trade to the Burma Road\nNearly a third ot the trucks which\nformerly returned empty from Kunming now are bringing pay loadi\nto this railhead\u2014wood, oil, bristles,\nhides, silk, and aome tungsten,\nBEST BOMBSIGHT\nSTILL U.S. SECRET\nHYDE PARK, N.Y, Nov. 11 -\n(AP). \u2014 President Roosevelt aald\nthrough a Secretary today that the\nmoit efficient United States bomb\nsight remaini a military secret and\nis not being released to Britain with\n46 bombing planes.\nThe bomberi are equipped with\nthe. Sperry bomb light but Secretary William Husett said the Nor-\nden sight Is being withheld from\nthe British.\nApple Distribution\nQuestion Is Raised\nOTTAWA, Nov. \u00bb1 (CP). - The\nGovernment will be asked In the\nCommons Friday whether consideration hu been given to Increasing\nthe strength of the Canadian Forestry Corps beyond the 20 companies which have been raised.\nA. M Nlcholsop (CCF-MacKen-\nzle) gave notice of this question\ntoday and his query will refer to\nthe \"reported lack of saw mills In\nGreat Britain to cut more grown\ntimber.\"\nHe will also ask, tn view of the\nlarge surplus of apples, whether consideration has been given to free\ndistribution of apples in Northern\nSaskatchewan where the frost hai\nruined wild and domestic fruit\ncropi.\nO. Hanion (Lib.-Sk.ena) win ask\nwhether it has been decided when\nconstruction ot the Alaska Highway will start, whether tha Joint\ncommission on the highway has\nmade a report, and what route will\nbe chosen.     '\nBig Bend Closed\nVANCOUVER. Nov. 21 (CP) -\nThe Big Bend Highway between\nGolden and Revelstoke, B. C, has\nbeen closed for remainder of the\nwinter, acordlng to reports received by the Vancouver Tourist\nAssociation from tha Provincial\nGovernment Travel Bureau.\nThe road through the Mona-\nihee Pass between Vernon and\nNeedles, B. C, has also been\nclosed.\nThe Cascade summit however,\nbetween Grand Forki and Rossland, B. C, will be kept open\nfor motor traffic\nAIR MINISTER PRAISES\nWIRELESS GRADUATES\nMONTREAL, Nov. 21 (CP)-Air\nMinister Power Inspected a graduating class of wireless air gunners\ntoday at the No. 1 Wireless School\nhere ot tha Royal Canadian Air\nForce and congratulated the men in\na brief address on the completion\nof __eir training.\nThe minister addressed himself to\nAustralian and New Zealand airmen In the ranks, saying:\n\"We greet you from tha bottom\not our hearts and hope that you will\nbe happy here with the Canadian\npeople.\"\nLIGHT VOTE ELECTS\nCALGARY ALDERMAN\nCALGARY, Nov. 21 (CP).\u2014Polling the lightest vote since 1030 Calgary voten elected the following\nmen to City Council seals yesterday.\nAlderman Frank Freeie, SGTA,\n243S; Aldermen Fred White, Labor,\n2096; Alderman George Lancaster,\nCGTA, 2057; Alderman Reg Smith,\nCGTA, 1789; D. S. Moffat K.C.\nCGTA, 200.; Alderman George\nBrown, Progressive Service, 1702;\nErnest H. Starr, Independent (elected for one-year term) 1646.\nLONDON (CP). - Fifty officer!\nand men of the London Fire Bri\ngade lost their lives fighting bomb\nfirei during September. 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Jl (AP) -\nCombined floor apace of leading\nUnited Statei aircraft engine and\npropellor factories hu nearly been\ndoubled lince war broke out in\nSeptember, 1939, and will be nearly\nquadrupled in 1942, the Aviation\nNews Committee of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of\nAmerica uid today.\nWhen the war itarted, the planta\nhad floor space totalling 9,123,143\nsquare feet The total now la 16,-\n713,230 iquare feet\nPrisoners to Face\nEscape Trials\nCALGARY, Nov. 21 (CP)-Her-\nman Luge and Richard Engel, German civilian prisonen-of-war who\nescaped trom the Alberta Internment camp Oct 24 and who were\nrecaptured three days later will face\na military tribunal within the next\ntwo weeks, it wu stated tn military   circles   today.\nThe men will face chargei of\nhaving unlawfully escaped trom\ncustody. Under the regulations governing the trial ot escaped prisonen ot war, who are recaptured, a\nrepresentative of a neutral pow*\nwill be present at the trial, but will\nnot take any part In the proceed-\ntags.\nAnglers Awarded\nTrophies at Creston\nCRESTON, B. C\u2014The 1940 fishing\n\u25a0euon, which ended at the middle\nof the month, appean to have been\non a par with 1939, juging by the\nsales of licences, and better catchea\nin Kootenay Lake, but not quite ao\nsuccessful on nearby streams.\nIn the Championship Competition\nconducted annually by the Vic\nMawson sports shop, tha recordi\nihow the beat year with bus, particularly ss to lire. Thla year'i\nchampion with this species is H. A.\nWilliams, with one that weighed 7\npounds 1 ounce, with a length of\n21.1 inches and a 17H-lncb girth.\nHe was awarded a tackle box. Percy\nArgyle won a fly book for lecond\nprize with a fish 6 pounds 10 ounces\nin weight 22V_ inches long, and a\n16V_ inch girth. The Williams catch\nis the biggest on record since bau\nfishing opened IS years ago.\nL. T. Leveque gets a casting Une\nu first prize for cutthroat trout\nwith one that tipped the beam at\n1 pound 10 ounces, with a length\nof 14M inches, and girth measurement 714 inches.\nIn lake trout Walter Johnson is\nawarded the 1940 championship and\nthe first prize of a casting reel. His\nsilver trout weighed 8 pounds 15\nounces; wu 28*4 inches long, and\nhad abirth of 16V4 Inches.\nThe closure on fish does not apply\nto black ban, which can be taken\nall year round.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP Al\nAimer Hotel Opp. CPU Depot\n_U-_.VAT-ON,ARMY-_r YOC\nhave 2nd band clothes, footwear\nfurnitur* to spare please Ph. 818L\nt^e frE-tiTO C_RiST_tAli fllH\nA portrait ot yourself Special ot\ntar at McOregora Phone 22t\nCHOQUETTBi BROS. \"MOTHER'S\nBread\" helps build healthier boyi\nand girla.Ph 288 for daUydlvry\naua   gifts.   Donations   requested\npleue.\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES\nHAW CULaKtffl ANB BLOCKM.\nCleaning pressing, repairing and\nalter.tions H J Wilton.Josephine\nStreet. __________ 107.\ntmr\\\nlone\nTO\nr__a\nBt <_6Lt> - J. CHBSa\nHand Store hu a itock of good\nbeaten on band. See them at\n524 Vernon Street\n___________!\n__,_i.________a-u,.-..-__---i\n______________!_____\nLADIES. WE HAVE JUST RE\neelved a ihipment of Chinese\nSilks, housecoats, scarvei. hankies, etc. Stanley's. 852 Baker St\nwAwna. - flow emu cot-\nton ran not leu than 12 inches\niquare, 9c lb. F. O. B. Nelion.\nDaUy Newa.\nMAmyiWnMEM t6 CHOOSE\nfrom. Many with means. Particulars 10c. Canadian Correspondence Club, Box 128, Calgary, Alta.\nLOOK YOUR BEST\" FOR~T_IE\nFall dancei and parties, visit\nMilady's Beauty Parlon at 577\nBaker Street for hair ity ling at Its\nbeat Phone 244 tor appointments\nVMS' bftttfl SUNDRIES. SEND\n$1.00 for 12 samples, plain wrap\nped. Tested, guaranteed and pre\npaid. Free Novelty price list\nPrinceton Distributors. P. O Bos\n81, Princeton, B C.\nMEN - REGAIN VrfALlti.' V_(_-\nor, pep. Try Vltex 25 tablets $100\n00 tableti $2.00. Guaranteed 24\nperional \"Drug Sundries\" $1.00.\nFree price list of drug sundries J\nJensen, Box 324, Vancouver, B. C.\nCHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUH\nown snaps. A really Penonal Card\nOur new designs for this year\nare very smart Send negative\nand 10c tor sample card. Krystal\nPhotos, Wilkie, Saskatchewan.\nTWO mt fHBAKtS TiCKtltS\nare held at The Daily Newa for\nMrs. L. Santor, 015 Hoover St., to\naee \"He Stayed for Breakfast\"\nand \"Rancho Grande\" at the Civic\nTheatre, Good Nov. 22nd.\nSPECIAL OFFER - 100 GUStO-fT-\nteed flnt quality double edge\nblades, with free razor for $1.00\ndelivered. Drug Sundries, beit\nquality, assortment ot 27 for $1.00\npostpaid, t^ree price list Plain\nsealed wrapper. Western Supply\nAgency, 14th Ave. E, Calgary, Alta\nTODAY PERSONS WHO HAVE\nsuffered from rheumatic and arthritic pains for yeara are finding\nrelief by using.\nRAY'S RHEUMATIC RUB\nThe long proven formula should\ndo the same for you. At Mann-\nRutherford Co., Ntlson, and other\ndrag stores.\n2 do.*.. ..AftM papas with\nyour hadte and addresa for $1.75.\nHere you hava your own choice,\nno duplication. Phone 144. and\nhava our repreientative, Tommy\nCaley, call upon you personally.\nRemember we can give you Immediate service in Christmas\nCards. \u2022\nFOR WANT AD SERVICE\nPHONE ltt\nUSED\nCARS\nTHAT HAVE A\nGUARANTEE\nThat Really Means Something\n'36 Dodge Coach .\n'38 Olds Coupe ....\n\u25a037 Chev Sedan .\n'37 DeSoto Sedan ....\n'38 Chev Sedan ....... --.\n\u25a038 Chev Sedan \u00ab___.\n'39 Chev Sedan \u25a0; i\nTRUCKS\n'34 Chev IM ton \u2014:\u2014\n'36 Int IU ton\t\n'38 Chev 2 ton Dump _.\nNelson Transfer\nCOMPANY, LTD.\nChevrolet and Oldsmoblle Dealers\nUSED CAR\nSUPER VALUES\nk A Plymouth De luxe d\u00ab QQA\nftU 4-dr. new tires, save \u00ab_)Oe\/U\nQQ Plymouth 2-door, fljowe*\nOO new H.D. tires _____ <DO. U\n*,*f Plymouth Sedan.\nO i Real value -\n,\\rt Fotd Sedan.\np.l  A-l\nFord Tudor,\nPrice\n37\nOA Chev G_D. Urea.\nOU Price\t\nQ1  Studebaker Sedan\nOl Reconditioned      \t\nMany more exceptional valuei\nall price classes.\nPeebles Motors\nLimited\nReliable used car dealers.\nUSED CARS\nQQ Plymouth Touring\nSedan\nQK Plymouth Touring\n03 Sedan \t\nQA Plymouth Touring\nCM Sedan.\t\nnn Dodge\nSedan \t\nQQ Dodge Touring\n39\nSedan\nDodge Business\nCoupe\t\n$850\n$550\n$250\n$650\n$1050\n$975\nSO.\nOpp. Posi|\niRBY-CUTHBERT\nOffice and Hume Hotel\n3-TRUCK SPECIALS-3\n'35 IniAwational Panel\n'37 Ard Panel\n*39 Ford de Luxe Panel\nAll Carry (Bur Guarantee\nCENTRA\/- TRUCK k\nEQUIPMENT CO.\n411 Hcndryx.St.     Nelson. B C\nSAVE   $200. ,1937   fi_RRAPI_AN_:\nCoupe, 0 tfy tires, heater and defroster. rrjOtor 100 per cent Interior\nMotor  Finance  Corporation, 554\nWard Street Nelson, B. C.\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\n\t\nCITY AUTO WRECKERS     r\nPASTS FOR ALL MAKES OF\nCARS ' \u2022\nChains  ... $150 to $9.00\nEngines   $15  and  up\nTires _....'.  $1.00 and up\nSpringi at HALF Price ,\nBATTERIES, New and Used\nMAIL ORDERS GIVEN\nPROMPT ATTENTION\n, CITY AUTO WRECKERS\n180 Baker St.       Nelson\nFOR SALE. NEW k USED SNSW\nchains. Nelaon Auto Wrkg. Ph. 948\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nPIPE, TUBES, FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLarge atock for Immediate itupmem\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\n1st Avenue and Main St\nVancouvet B C.\nwanto- miABLi. Bimn\ntor a 80 Holt Cat. Good cond. Sum\nmer and Winter tracks. Ph. 46.X\nNEW FINDLAY t HOLE CC-Xl\nrange, white porcelain, $69.60\nMcKay k Stretton.\t\nCOPPER TUB BJESiTY WASHER\ntn good condition, $35. McKay\nk Stretton,'\nhPE-FrrtthfiS W68S\"- SPE-\nclal low prices Active Trading Co\n918 Powell St. Vancouver, *  \"\nORDlR~TOUR-E\"*fR\"lSTM A S\ntrees now. Phone 852R.\nBRAND NEW OIL STOVE FOlt\nlale. Call M7 Ward St or Ph. 93.\nUSED WASHER, GOOD CONDI-\ntlon. Phone 200.\t\nFOR. SALE - BEATT*. IRONlE\nLike new. Bargain. Phone 266X.\nHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GOOD\ncondition. 824, 3rd St Ph. 719Y.\nLIVESTOCK. POULTRY\ntnd SUPPLIES. ETC.\nPEAT MOSS FOR POULTRY LIT-\nter; Vita-Pane; Cel-O-Glus. Cel-\nO-Mend; Scratch Food; \"B k K'\nLaying Muh; Oyiter Shell; Swift's\nMeat Scraps; Charcoal. Epsom\nSalts. The Brackman-Ker Milling\nCompany Ltd.\t\ndvm.\n$M:. l\nTOR -3AL-D \u00a3 HORSE,\nwilling worker, 11 yean,\nJeney cow Just fresh; also 2 cowl\nto freshen Dec.; no reuonable otter refused. Alio good mixed bale,\nhay. Mn. Bentley, Perry Siding.\nEIGHflfifEKS OLD YO-O-SfflU;\npigs tor sale, price $3.50 each,\nF. O. B. Burton. Clark Marshall,\nBurton, B. C.\nFOft SALE - _u_A_.r'W> LAV\nPullets, Nw Hampshire!, $14 pel\ndoien. B. B. B. Ranch, Blewett.\nFOR SALE - TWO t YEARTEI.\nhorsei, J. McCormack, Burton.\nFRESH MILK COWS FORlALl\n3. Hlemstra, Ron Spur P. O. B. C.\nLOANS, INSURANCE, ETC.\nFUNDS FOR lit MORTGAGE NEL-\nion or Trail property, Yorkshire\nPlan, repay monthly. C. W\nAppleyard.\nVou* Most VITAL trtSCisslTV\nprotect your income. See ua for\nAccident, Sickness, Fire, Car Insurance. ,H. E. Dill.\nWant to Sell Something? A\nDaily News Classified Ad will\ndo it. PHONE 144.\nPOR and WANTED TO KENT\nCOMFORTABLE STEAM HEATED\nhouse keeping rooms in Annable\n.Block for rent. R. W. Dawson.\nagent 957 Ward Street\n5 R53H rDRSaESW; 2 Bffl.\nrooms, partially furnished, Sit Cedar St.. near Civic Centre, $26 per\nmonth R. W. Iftwsoa. 857 Ward St.\n*PC)R Hfff. 5 COMFORTABlS 8\nroom stucco houie with bath, tur\nnaee. garage on Nelion Avenue\nApply 820 Mill Street\nFOR RENT -' FUR. HSKP. ROSH_\n$10 per month. Marsden Apartments. tlO Josephine Street\nLARGE APARTMENT, T 5-55'-\nrooms, electric range and refrigerator. Johnstone  Block.\n#55 IEnT 2 WLhJL HSusK\nclose In. $15 and $20 par month\nC. W. Appleyard.\nFOR RENT-3 RM ftiRt.. -KflTH\nclose in, Carbonate Street $18\nmonth. C. W. Appleyard.   ,\nTO RE_*T^T*M.T.NFURNIS-nfl>\nsuite. 120 Vernon St. Ph. 839L.\nFOR RENT - FULL\"V MODEST)\n'  home, 3 rooms, bath. 118 Chatham\nFOR RENT - 7 ROOM HOUSE 419.\nSilica St. Box 5500 Dilly Newi.\ntQP. Wti '- 2 RM FUR-JISHEI*\napartment. $10 mo. 507 Railway St\nFOR- REftt - HOTSE HHffi.\nfurnished. Also suite. Ph. 377X.\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped suites\nFORWENT - 3 ROOMED HOUSE\nD Maglio. Phone 808L,\nFOR RENT FURN. SINGLE HSKP\nrooms. Strathcona Hotel.\nSee KERR APARTMENTS First\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial __\u00bbw itates tor oon-\ncommercial advertisements under thil classification to assist\npeople seeking employment\nOnly 28c for one week 16 dayi)\ncoven any number of required\nlines. Payable in advance.\nRELIABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS\nposition in hotel, store or service\nstation, can drive car or' truck.\nWages or ihare. No bad habits,\nfor elderly lady. Box 5393 Nelion Daily News.\nYoirtfO, RJ-LiAMJ G_fi_rwi5__-\net a Job such as clerking in the\nitore, etc. Hu referencei that her\nwork is satisfactory. Apply to\nBox 5497 Daily News.\nAMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN DE-\nsires any kind of work. Excellent\nreferences. Will go anywhere. Box\n5412 Daily News.\t\nEXPERIENCED GIRL, AGED 19,\nwishes to do housework, preferably for a married couple. Box\n5496, Dally Newa.\nEXPERIENCED S16 C K AN B\ndairy man aeeks farm work\nSteady. Box 5505 Daily Newa.\nRELIABLE GIRL WXNT_f\"W6RK\nin town or country. Clean housekeeper. Box 5400 Daily News.\nYOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK\nby day or hour. Experienced. Mn\nE. Clark, Phone 94.\nWANTED-JOB ON FARM. GOOD\nmilker. Apply Royal Hotel.\nWANT TRUCK CONTRACT, LUM-\nbeT haul. S. P. Pond, Nelson.\nMUSICAL   INSTRUMENTS\nAND REPAIRS\nWEBB'S, BAND,' ORCHESTRA\nstrings, repairs. 808 Baker St Nelson. Next Scandinavian Church.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Ffnderi t\nIt you find anything, telephone\nThe Dally Nawa. A \"Found\" Ad.\nwtll be Inserted without coat to\nyou. We will collect trom tha\n _^   owner.\nfOUND-ON 'SLOCA.nBGHWCT\nbetween Crescent Valley and Slocan Park, t articles of value WUl\nbe returned to owner if he can\nprove same and pay expenses. Apply Wm. Popove, Slacan Park.\nfound~ pxcksxck. dwNra\nmay have ume by Identifying and\npaying for ad. Williams Transfer.\n.  '\" .    i    .i     i    \u25a0\nWANTED   MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCR AP METALS\nor Iron. Any quantity. Top pricei\npaid. Active Trading Company,\n916 Powell St, Vancouver, B. C.\nSHIP TJ3 TOOK UDET.. V.\nMorgan. Nelion. B. C. \u25a0\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS and MINE AGENTS\nE W WIDDOWSON. PROVINCIAL\nAnalyst 305 Joiephtne St. Nelaon.\nHAROLD S ELMES ROSSUNB,\nB C. Provincial Asuyer Chemiat,\nIndividual repreientative tor ihip-\npen al Trail Smelter,\nA J BUIE. INDE_PEWBfiNT MINI\nrepreientative. Full time attention given shippers' interest!.\nBox 54. Trail, B. C.\nm\\. I i  \u201e ::\u201er \u2022*.*=\u00a3.::,:vj:\nCHIROPRACTOR!\nj r mcmtllan. d c. neuro-\ncalomater. X-ray McCulloch Blk.\nDR   WILBERT BROCK D.  C\n542 Baker Street Phone 969.\nCORSETIERES\nSPENCER CORSETIERE   MRS   la.\nJohnstone, 105 Kerr Apts Ph. OS*.\nENQINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nBOYD C AFFLECK, P O BOX 104,\nTrail, B. C. Surveyor and Engineer,-Phone'\"Beaver Falls.\"\nft.\"'* HAGGEN. MINM'i CITO\nEngineer; a C Land Surveyor.\nRouland and Grand Forka. B C\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\nR. W. DAWSON, Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals, 687 Ward Street,\nAnnable Block. Phone 187,\n(..'ii. Rlackwood\"ag-!M_!__B;\nIniurance, Real Eitate. Phone III\ntMAS\"K\"M_HARf)V. iHetfttAKa,\nReal Eitate. Phone 135.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop. acetylene and electrla\nwelding,   motor  rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 593 324 Vernon It\nMEMORIALS\nSAME AS USED ON GRAVES At\nForest Lawn Memorial Park Oat\nprice list trom Bronie Memorial!\nLtd. Box 726 Vancouver, B. C.\n8A8H FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTOR)\nhardwood merchant 273 Baker St\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE  BUY.  SELL  k  EXCHANGE\nfurniture, etc Ark Store, Ph 684,\n impprpppwii^ii'iipju.\nmpm* ^wnmmtmfmmmw-\n-* i.mtlt*l**a*e********rmtammsmmxmmsmw,.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS  NILSON. B. <*.-FRlDAY MORNINO. NOV. \u00ab2.\nGreater Use of B.C. Apples Will Not\nOnly Aid Grower but Conserve Funds\nlor Purchase of U.J. Planes-Foreman\nB. C. Products Secretary Reports $246,000\nIncrease in Fruit Imports; Province\nManufacturers Aid War Effort\n.\nGreater consumption ot British Columbia apples, not only to help\nuse the big 1940 crop but also to release funds for purchase of American\nplanes Instead of American fruits, was an essential part ot this country's\nsrar effort declared A. C. Foreman of Vancouver, Field Secretary of\ntha B. C. Producta Bureau and Industrial Secretary of the Vancouver\nBoard of Trade, in a luncheon address Thursday to the Nelson Board of\nTrade Council.    \u2022\nHe described manufacturing contributions at tha Coast to the Dominions war effort\nThe amount of American funds available for armaments In the United\nStates was limited, said Mr. Fore-* \u2022     \u25a0-\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u2022*>\t\n_M_J_\n\"DO you want California grapefruit, or do you want California\nplanes?\" he asked.\n\"We must conserve our funds and\ncurtail our appetite fo; semi-luxuries.\"\nFRUIT IMPORTS UP\nIn August ot 1939 Canada Imported fresh frluts to the value of $2,-\n445,000, and In August this year the\ntotal Increased $246,000 to $2,291,000.\nCanada imported (900,000 worth ot\ntresh strawberries.\nBritish Columbia agriculturists\nwara constantly \"up agalnat\" tha\ncompetition ot American frulta and\nvegetables arriving on the market\nahead of the B. C. product Mr. Foreman stated he repeatedly advocated,\nthrough women's organizations,' that\nbuyers should wait for the B. C. product\nTha apple campaign at the Coast\nInitiated by ths B. C. Producta Bureau had Increased sales of apples\nfrom 20 or 22 cars a month to 48 or\nSO, he stated. This year, with a large\ncrop and a restricted overseas market, consumption of apples must be\nIncreased greatly to assist growers\nand to conserve American funds.\nWAR SUPPLIES\nMr. Foreman declared that tha enterprise of manufacturers who had\npreviously established planta in\nBritish Columbia wu enabling thia\nProvince to make a major contribution now in supplying war materials.\n. Be listed boots, uniforms, coats,\nropes, cordage, Diesel engines, mat\ntresses, bedding, cots and so on.\nWhereas 2000 men were now engaged In the shipbuilding Industry\nat the Coast it wss probable 3000\nur more would be employed shortly\nPurchasing agents st Ottawa were\n\"thoroughly satisfied\" with the price\nand quality of B.C, products, and\nwith the volume ot production, tha\nspeaker stated.\nMr. Foreman stated his primary\npurpose \"to familiarise the people\nwith B. C. products.\" On the political platform one heard constantly\nof natural resources and primary\nIndustries.\nSECONDARY INDUSTRIES\nBut in British Columbia tha secondary industries employed 47,000\nmen and had a $52,000,000 payroll\nThey should be developed by purchase ot their products,\n\u2022 British Columbia Imported a great\nthai, particularly from the East\nAutomobiles, radios, washers, refrigerators, typewriters and specialized machinery atl came from the\nEast British Columbia was buying\n$05,-00,000 worth of goods from the\nEast annually and selling $39,090,000\nworth.\n' He urged British Columbians to\nbuild payrolls and increase purchasing power In the Province by supporting B. C. Industries.\n\"We are living here; we ahould\nbuy here,\" he asserted. s\nCALCUTTA (CP)-The Royal\nCalcutta Turf Club has donsted\n\u00a388,000 ($391,600) to the Esst India\nFund for Britlsl Wsr Services.\nMITAL   MARK.TS\nLONDON, Nov. 1 (AP)-Bar silver 23 8-18d, oft 1-16. (Equivalent\n42.05 cents).\nBar gold 168s, unchanged. (Equivalent $33.85).\nTin steady; spot \u00a3287 IS bid,\n\u00a3238 aaked; future \u00a3259 18a, \u00a3260\nasked.\nMONTREAL\u2014Bar gold in London tins unchanged at $37.54 sn\nounoa in Canadian funds; 168s in\nBritish representing the Bank ot\nEngland's buying price. The fixed\n$39 Washington price amounted to\n$38.90 in Canada.\nToronto Has Dull\nTrading Session\nTOItONTO, Nov. 21 (CP..-TO-\nronto Stock Market waa decidedly\nlacking In trading enthusiasm today.\nThe New York market shut-down\ndue to Thanksgiving were depressing Influences.\nNarrow gains showed for Sylvanite, Bralorne, San Antonio and Macassa.\nNlcjiel, Noranda and Sherritt Improved narrowly and mild weakness was shown by Smelters, Ventures and Jack Waits,\nHome Oil firmed a few and Prairie Royalties and Anglo-Canadian\ngained slightly. Commonwealth Pete\ndropped 4 cents to sell at 23.\nEast Kootenay Coal\nOutput 55,743 Tons\nVJ.CTORIA, Nov. 21 (CP) .-British Columbia collieries produced a'\ntotal of 131,820 tons of coal during\nOctober compared with 130,713 a\nyear ago, according to the monthly\nreport of the Chief Inspector ot\nMines,\nOctober output ot collieries in the\nfour mining districts with last year's\nproduction in brackets: Vancouver\nIsland 64,790 tons (66,184); East Kootenay 99,743 tons (44,029); Nicola\nPrinceton 10,728 tons (19,414); Northern District 999 tons (488).\nMichel Colliery produced 6329\ntons 6t coke, ,\nELEVEN\nMONTREAL  STOCK  QUOTATIONS\nINDUSTRIAtS\nAssoc Brew ot Can _\nBathurst P k P A \u2014\nCan Car A Fdy ptd .\nCan Celanese \u2014\nCan Steamship __..\nCockshutt Plow\t\nCon Min k Smalt ....\nSom Coal pfd\nDom Steel k Coal B .\nDryden Paper .............\nGatin__u Power\t\nGatineau Power ptd .\nHoward Smith Paper.\nImperial OU \u2014\u2014\nInter Nickel of Can .\nPrice Broa ....  \t\nQuebec Power\t\nShawnlgan W ft P \u2014\nSt Lawrence Corp \u2014\nSt Law Corp pfd\t\nWestern Grocers\t\nBANKS\nCommerce  ...____\u2014_\u2014-\nDominion __.____..-.-.\nImperial  \u201e,__________\u2014\nMontreal\n15%\n12*.\nII Vi\n31\nIV,\n0V,\n41\n20.4\n9%\n0\nUVi\nI\n15\n10\n37 Vi\n13\n15\nM\n2*4\n18V.\n49\n155\n185\n196\n187\nNova Scotia _\t\nRoyal \t\nToronto  \t\nCURB\nAbitibi 6 pfd\nBathurst P ft P B\nBesuhsrnols Corp\nBrit American Oil\nB C Packers .\nCan Marconi\t\nCan Vlckers  ...............\nCons Psper Corp \u2014\nDonnecona Paper A -\nDonnacona Paper B -\nFairchild Aircraft ....\nFraser Co Ltd \t\nInter Utilities A \t\nInter Utilities B\t\nLake Sulphite ,\t\nMacLaren P ft P -\nMcColl Frontenac pfd.\nMitchell  Robt \t\nPower Corp pfd __,\u2014\nRoyalite Oil  \t\nWalker Good k W .....\nWalker Good pfd \u2014\nTrading on'Peg\nMarket Is Slow\nWINNIPEG, Nov, Jl (CP)\/-Trad.\nIng wu almost at a standstill today on Winnipeg Grain Exchange.\nFew sales wera made during the\nsession and at the dose prices were\nunchanged to H lower with December future at 71*4, May 71 and\nJuly 77.4.\nThe Thanksgiving hlolday in Un.\nited States markets held trade to\na minimum in tha local pit, with a\nfew scattered sales confined to\nmills and local buyers.\nThe holiday in American markets\nrestricted cable reports and no quotations were received from Buenos\nAires.\nThere wu soma demand for cuh\nwheat, but It wu not as urgent aa\nearlier in tbe week and only odd\ncars changed hands. Sales of No. 2\nNorthern were made to mills. The\nspreads were unchanged.\nLittle activity was shown In the\nco_a.se grains markets. Mills and\nEastern houses took some early offerings In oats, but trade tn barley,\nflax and rye wu quiet Prices were\neasier for all grains.\nNelson District\nRecord Praised\n\"Well Done, Nelson, B. C* Is\nthe caption over an item in the Sons\nof England Record, the organ of\nthat order, published at Oshawa,\nOnt The news matter reports the\naggregate of about $900,000 raised\nby Nelson an J District for-war purposes, in the way of investment in\nwar bonda and war savings, and In\ncontributions for objects connected\nwith the war.\n\"What a fine example for us as\nEnglishmen,\" observes the periodical.\n281\n161\n237.4\n6H\nSV4\n9\n19V4\nUVi\nI\n4\nIV,\n5%\n9\n2V,\n12\n9.4\n.20\n1V4\n17\n98\n914\n98\n22.4\n43Vs\n19.4\nPrices Ease Slightly\non Calgary Oils\nCALC^ARY. Nov. 21 (CP).-Un'\nchanged to a little lower was the\ntrend In oil shares on Calgary Stock\nExchange today. Transfers 13,900\nshares.\nRoyal Canadian and Sunset were\neach V4 down at 9 and 10V. respectively. Extension and Okalta were\nunchanged. Arrow gained Vt to 3414.\nTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\nMINES\nAldermac Copper \u2014\nAmm Gold __-_.\t\nAnglo-Huronlan ..  \t\nArntfleld Gold\t\nAstoria Rouyn Mines\nAunor\nBagamac Rouyn ..........\nBankfield Gold\t\nBaae Metals Mlnlngf\nBeattie Gold Mines\nBldgood Kirkland \u2014\nBig Missouri ___;\t\nBob jo Mines\nBralorne Mines  \u25a0\nBrett Trethewey \t\nBuffalo Ankerite\t\nBunker Hill Extentlon\nCanadian Malartic \t\nCariboo Gold Quartz \u2014\nCutle-Ttrethewey \t\nCentral Patricia\t\nChromium M & S\t\nConlaurum Mines\t\nConsolidated M & S .....\nDome Mines\t\nDorvsl-Siscoe ,\t\nEast Malartic\t\nEldorado Gold\nFalconbrldge Nickel\nFederal Kirkland \u2014\nFrancoeur Gold \t\nGillies Lake\t\nGod's Lake Gold \u2014\nGold Belt.\nGrandoro Mines .\nOunnar Gold -\nBard Rock Gold .\nHarker Gold\t\nHollinger\nHowey Gold \t\nHudson Bay M ft S .\nInt Nickel\t\nJ-M Con .\nJack Waite\t\nJa cola Gold .... ,\nKerr-Addison\t\nKirkland Lake\t\nLake Shore Mines\nLeitch Gold .\nLebel Oro Mines\t\nLittle Long Lac . _.,-  \u201e\u25a0 \u25a0\nMacassa Mines\t\nMacLeod Cockshutt\t\nMsdsen Red Lake Gold \u2014\nMandy \u2014\t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne ______\nMcKenzie Red Lake '______\nMcVittie-Graham\t\nMcWatters Oold\t\nMining Corporation _....\u2014-\nMoneta Porcupine _______\nMorrls-Klrkland\t\nNlpissing Mining\t\nNoranda       ,    \u25a0\nNormelal \t\nO'Brien Gold  \t\nOmega Gold\t\nPamour Porcupine -\nPaymaster Cons \t\nPend Oreille ......\nPerron Gold  \t\n.16\n.01.4\n2.10\n.08\n.01\n2.09\n.11\n_)8\nJl\n1.19\n.14\n.    01\n.    Ot\n,10.29\n,    Al\n.   4.80\n.     .0H4\n.    JS6\n.   2.19\n.    .39\n1.99\n.15\n1.37\n41.00\n23.90\n.01.5.\n3.09\nOAVt\n2.61\n. .04\n.41\n_..\n.40\niosys\n.37\n1.02\n.04.4\n13.00\n.30\n26.73\n37.75\n.01\n.15\n.02\n3.90\n.99\n20.00\n.48\n.01V4\n2.20\n3.90\n2.40\n.60\n.08\n49.75\n1.30\nJ07\n20\ntl\nOt\nJ021.\n1.02\n99.29\n\u25a0 JO\n.80\n.15\n1.42\n.29\n185\n185\nPickle Crow Gold _\nPioneer Gold \u2014r~\nPremier Gold ~\nPowell Rouyn Gold .\nPreston East Dome -\nReno Gold Mines _\nRoche Long Lac \u2014\nSan Antonio Gold _\nShawkey Gold\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, Nov. 21 (AP) .-British\nstock closings, In Sterling: Austin\nA 13s 4*4d; Babcock ft Wilcox 39s\n3d; Cent Mining \u00a39%; Consol Gold\nFields 80s TM; Crown \u00a319; Eut\nGeduld \u00a39.4; Metal Box 67s 6d;\nMex Eagle 4s 7V4d; Mining Trust\nIs IVsi; Rand \u00a36M>.\nBonds: British 2Vs per cent Consols \u00a373%; British 3*4 per cent War\nLoan'\u00a3101*4; British funding 4s\n1960-90 \u00a3112*4.\nFew Changes in Dull\nTrading at Vancouver\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 21 (CP) -\nFew price changes were posted dur\ning dull trading sn Vancouver Stock\nExchange today. Transactions totalled 7090 shares,\nIn the golds Sheep Creek at 90\ngained 9 from Wednesday's closing\nbid and Gold Belt wu up 2 at 26.\nBig Missouri closed fractionally\nhigher at 7 while pioneer dropped\n8 to 2.29.\nAnglo Canadian Oil firmed a cent\nto 61 while Calgary ft Edmonton\nat 1.81 and Home at 2.90 remained\nuochanged. Other golds were Inactive.\nWhitewater wu tha only base\nmetal trader and wu unchmged\ntrom yesterday's closing bid at IM.\nWINNING CRAIN\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 21 .CP..-Oraln\nfutures quotations:\nOpen High\nSheep Creek Gold\nSherritt Gordon ...\nSiscoe Gold \u2014\nSladen Malartic ..._.\nSt. Anthony .\nSudbury Basin  \u2014\nSullivan Consolidated-. .\nSylvanite\nTeck-Hughes Gold ..\nToburn Gold Mines .\nTowagmac\t\nVentures .\nWaite Amulet\t\nWright Hargreaves\nYmir Yankee Girl .\nOltS\nAjax .\nBritish Amerlcsn _\nChemical Research\nImperial\nInter Petroleum \t\nTexas Canadian \t\nINDUSTRIAtS\nAbitibi Power A\t\nBell Telephone\t\nBrazilian T L k P\t\nBrewers k Dist\t\nBrewing Corp \t\nB C Power A  ..._._.._\nB C Power B \t\nBuilding Products\t\nCanada Breed       .   .\nCan Bud Malting\t\nCan Car k Foundry \u2014\nCan Cement ...__......___\nCan Dredge ,\nCan Malting .\nCan Pacific Rly __\nCan Ind Alcohol A .\nCons Bakeries\t\nCosmos   _. _\nDom Tar k Chem -\nDist Seagrams ..........\nFanny Farmer _\nFord of Canada A .\nGen Steel Wares __\nGoodyear Tire \t\nGypsum L ft A\t\nHamilton Bridge _\nHiram Walker _..\nImperial Tobacco ...\nLoblaw A\nLoblaw B\nKelvlnator\n3.00\n2.26\n.85\nIM\n3.19\n.12\n.03V4\n2.49\n.01.4\n.85\n.83\n.49\n.44\n.09*4\n131\n.56\n2.75\n3.30\n1.90\n' .12\n3.05\n3.60\n7.10\n.04\n.16\n18.60\n.19.4\n10.10\n14.60\n1.29\n30\n_ 197\n_    4.4\n_    AV,\n130\n_   27y.\nIV.\n_   14.4\n_    2\n_    3.4\n_    8\u00ab4\n_    6\n_   17V4\n_   36.4\n_    9\n_    1*4\n_\u25a0 14V4\n_   25\n_    9\n_   29.4\n_   27\n_   17\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nCALGARY, Nov. 21 (CP). - Receipts: Cattle 870; calves 90; hogs\n300; sheep 142.\nCattle market slow, with bidding\nlower. Early sales mostly cows and\nheifers.\nGood lambs yesterday 8.99. Common to medium and heavy heifers\n4\u20146.79. Common cows 33.90; fair\nto good 4\u2014439. Canners and cut'\nters 2-2.79.\nLut price hog Bl's 9.60.\nWHEAT:\n_ec  71H\nMay  76ft\nJuly  77H\nOATS:\nDec  m\nMay - Wi\nJuly  'Jtmr\nBARLETfr\nDec    43 H\nMay    42\nJuly .......   40H\nFLAX:\nDee\t\n71*4\n7614\n77*4\nMay \u2014\nJuly ....\nRYE:\nDee.\t\nMay \u201e\n126\n130 Vi\nCOAST BANK CLEARINGS\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 21 (CP). -\nBank clearings for the week ending\nNovember 21, 1940, and for the corresponding week, 1939:\n1940 1939\nVancouver __ 18,872,649   16,316,937\nVictoria   1.998,718    1,905,637\nN. Westmin. _     721,873      981,891\nEXCHANGE MARKETS\nBy The Canadian Praaa\nClosing Exchange Rates:\nAt Montreal\u2014Pound: Buying 4.43,\nselling 4.47; US dlr buying 1.10,\nselling 1.11.\nAt New York\u2014closed..\nIn gold-Pound 10s Id; US dlr\n61.06 cents; Cdn dlr 99.08 cents.\n45H    46\n48i,4    49       48*4\nCASH PRICES:\nWHEAT-Nos. 1 Hard and 1 Nor.\n71*4; No. 2 Nor. 69*4; No. S Nor.\n68; No. 4 Nor. 69*4; No. 8, 02Vf, No.\n6 58.',; feed 54... No. 1 Garnet 66;\nNo. 2 Garnet 69%; No. S Garnet\n64%; Nos. 1 Durum and 4 Special\n69%; No. 9 Special 62*4; No. 6\nSpecial 98*4; No. 1 mixed 61 tt; track\n71.4; screenings $9 per ton.\nOATS-No. 1 C. W. 35%; Ex. t\nC. W. _4>4; No. 3 C W. 82%; Ex. 1\nteed 32%; No. l feed 31%; No. 2\nfeed 29%; No. 3 feed 28%. Track\n33%.\nBARLEY\u2014Malting grades: (-row\nNos. 1 and 2 C. W. 44%; 2-row Nos.\n1 and 2 C. W. 90%; 6-row No. t\nC. W. 43%. Others: No. 1 feed 42%;\nNo. 2 feed 41%; No. 1 teed 41%;\ntrack 43%.\nFLAX-No. 1 C. W. 128*4; No. 2\nC. W. 121%; No. 3 C. W. 110%; No. 4\nC. W. 99%; track 129%.\nRYE-No. 2 C. W. 49%.\nVANCOUVER STOCK QUOTATIONS\nMaple Leaf Milling\nMassey Harris\t\nMontreal Power\t\nMoore Corp ..\nNat Steel Car\t\nPage Hersey ......\nPower Corp .\n10V,\n3%\n4*4\n43\n13.4\n27\n25Vs\n814\n3\n3%\n29\n44%\n42%\n106\n7\n9%\nBid\nMINES!\nBig Missouri         Mtt\n10.00\nZ 2.19\nI \/Mtt\n_ .04\n_. 36\n_ .13\n_ .02tt\n_ J2tt\nPressed Metals  _\t\nSteel of Can      72\nStandard Paving \t\nBralorne\nBridge Rlv Con..\nCariboo Gold _\nDentonia\t\nFairview Amal .\nGolconda\t\nGold Belt\t\nG-andview \t\nGrull Wihksne\nHedley Mascot .\nHome  Gold    _- ,\u2014\nIndian Mlnu    \/ll\nInter Coal k Coke 32\nIsland Mount   37\nKoot Belle   - -34\nMcGillivray     30\nMinto Gold  .01\nNicola M ft M  .00%\nPend  Oreille  180\nPioneer  Gold  2.21\nPorter  Idaho    .01\nPremier Border ... .00%\nPremier Gold \u2014 .90\nQuatsino    __.  .02\nRelief Art  33\nReno Oold ...-__...- .14\nSalmon Gold   ZBtt\nSheep Creek  _ .89\nSUbak Premier __. \u2014\nSurf Inlet   .10\nWellington    _ Mtt\nWesko Mines \u2014 \u2014\nWhltewster       \/lltt\nYmir Ysnk Girl 04\nOltS:\nA P Con     \/\u00bb\nAmalgamated    .00%\nAnnconda  04%\nCalgary k Edm .. 1.50\nCalmont     34\nAsk\n.08\n10.90\n.01\n2.30\n.00%\n31\n.07\n.19\n.03\n.94\n.00%\n.01%\n39\n.01*4\n.01\n1.95\n2.33\n31%\n.01\n.95\n.03\n.04\n.19\n.04\n.90\n.73\n.00%\n.02.',\n.05\n.00*-.\n.04..\nCommonwealth _\nCommoil  \t\nFirestone  Peta _\nFoothills\t\nFour Star Pete .....\nHighwood Sarcee .\nHome  _\nMadison   _____\nMar Jon  \u2014_\nMcDoug Seg _______\nMercury       ....___\nMill City Pete\t\nMonarch Roy\t\nOkalta com\nPrairie Roy\nRoyalite  _.._.\nSpooner  ,\nUnited  \t\nVaU-lta  \t\n31\n31\nINDUSTRIALS!\n[Capital Est \t\nCout Brew  \t\nPac Coyle\t\nUnited Dist .......\n.11\n2.50\n31\n31%\nMtt\n.04%\n34\n34\n.08\n12.90\n34%\n.03%\n34%\n1.05\n30\n.70\n.09%\n.80\n.12\n232\n32%\n.09\n.95\n.08%\n1.19\n1.33\nBeautify Your\nDOOR HARDWARE\nWith Glistening Chrome Plata\nL.C.M. Electroplating\nLturlti Bldg. 704 Nelson Ave.\n. \u2022..\u2666>\u25a0_\u25a0. \u2666>\u2666! I ***l A****! I\nGrenville H. Grimwood\nPROVINCIAL ASSAYERS\nMETALLURGICAL  CHEMISTS.\nPHONE  618\n189 B_kcr St.     Nelson, B. C.\n.\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u25a0.\u25a0.\u2666eel 1 aaa 11 ** 11 at\nCHINS UP! There'll Always Be an England\nAnd There'll Always Be a Christmas\nExclusive-But\nNot Expensive\nNOW!\nChristmas Greetings\nChoose from our exclusive line of cards. We Buy an'd sell\nIn units of two dozen only, which enables us to give a\nservice that cannot be beat. In this manner, you can\nchoose a card exclusively your own . , . and the prices\nare reasonable.\nDon't Delay\u2014Orider Early\nPKone 144\nDrop us a postcard asking for samples\u2014JHey will Be sent by refurn mall\nTwo Dozen Cards Printed With Your\nName and Address\nPriced From $2-00 Up to $5*00\n\u00a3fakm lathj %m&\nCOMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT\n266 BAKER STREET \u2014 NELSON, B. C.\n1\n^m^tmmmmt^^\ns^attg^egtruS\n '      MOI  TWttV! \u2022\n'   \"      ii\"\n<nibMin paiut nine. na_evn, ah i\n\u25a0\nCIVIC\nTonight-\nComplete   Shows\nSat\n7:00-8129\nAt 7:00. \u00bb:4\u00bb\nIt's the gayest\nlove and laugh\nfeast that ever\ngraced a motion\npicture menu..I\nSECOND ACE HIT\u2014\n\"RANCHO GRANDE\" with Ctnt Autry, Smiley BurneHt\nNew songs, new thrills \u2014 with the screen's number I\nsinging cowboy\nChristmas Card\nAssortments\n12 Cards   25e*\n21  Cards   48*\n25 Cards  65a.\n20 Cards  85a.\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug. Co.\nPHONI 81        NELSON, B. 0.\nw*a***j*mjm** * m*\nWomen Work for Victory\nFree Christmas\nTravel for Armed\nForces Is Urged\nFree transportation for* members\not tha armed forcei of Canada for\nChristmas leave Is urged by thi\nNelson Junior Chamber of Commerce In the following resolution:\n\"Resolved that this Chamber make\nImmediate representation to Prime\nMinister Mackenzie King, the Minister of National Defence, and Mr.\nW. K. Esling, Member for Kootenay West, urging that the Government grant tree transportation to tha\nmembers ol our armed forces serving In Canada, during their Christmas leave since In many cases the\ncoat ot transportation would greatly\nreduce the money available for the\nfamily's celebration at Christmas.\"\nREFRIGERATORS, WASHERS,\nRADIOS, RANGES\non Sale at tha\nStandard Electric\n*M Josephine St Phena Btt\nChrysler 70\n\"sedan\nHeater and new tires. Original\npaint and upholstering. $175\nStill good. \u2014    \u25bc*'\u2022\u00bb\n8neon City Motors\nJ_i.phln.tt,    Limited    Ph.43\nFleury's Pharmacy\nMed. Arte Blk.\nPHONE 25\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nFIRE INSURANCE\nRATES ARE DOWN\nSea Ua for Fire and Automobile\nCover.\nRobertson Realty Co., Ltd.\n1930 HUDSON\nSEDAN\nExcellent robber. licensed. Be*\nlent running condition. $95\nPrice ..\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOdd. Post Office and Hume Hotel\nFOR RENT\nJT CAM HEATED SUITE\nAnnable Block\nCHOCOLATE DAIRY DRINK\nAT YOUR PALM DEALERS\nVote Reglitratlon\nCampaign Next Ytar\nIt Chamber Proposal\nIt was too late now \u2014 registration being closed \u2014 to stags a\ncampaign urging householders who\nhad paid road and poll tax to register for ihe municipal voters' list,\nreported Frank Becker to the Nelson Junior Chamber of Commerce\nThursday night He suggested a\ncampaign next August, September\nand October when tha voters Hit\nwould be open.\nMasloff Ordered Pay\n$5 to Wife, Family\nCharged under the Deserted\nWives' Maintenance Act, Mike Mar\nloft of \"Cottonwood City\" waa or*\nd.red to pay his wife and three children at Cottonwood $S per week,\nwhen he eppeared In Provincial\nPolice Court before John Cartmel,\nStipendiary Magistrate, Thursday.\nMasloff, employed on the C.P.R.\nextra gang at Warfield, tailed to\nleave sufficient funds for his family\nto live on when at odd times he was\nat his home in Cottonwood.\nHe entered a plea of not guilty\nand claimed he had been trying to\npay up his debts, and wu unable\nto supply his family.\nConstable N. E. Asel prosecuted.\nCamt In and itt tur\nBeautiful Unt ef\nChristmas Cards\nMADE IN CANADA\nOpen every Friday evening\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 34\nBox 4(0\nAs more men are called out for military training and service, large numbers of women are being absorbed\nInto the arms Industry of Canada. Hon. J. L. Balaton, Minister of National Defence, here chats with a\nwoman worker in the Bren gun plant\nChamber Commerce\nto Study Proposals\nfor Road Commission\nAppointment of a committee consisting of J. C. V. Ramsden, Harvey\nWallace, Ellas Fisher and V. C\nOwen to study proposals for a Highway Con-mission for British Columbia, was reported by Frank Becker\nto the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Hume Thursday night\nFish Rearing Ponds\nat Cottonwood Falls\nHoped for Next Year\nLade of funds presented by the\nCity Council constructing fish rearing ponds it'Cottonwood Park this\nyear aa the Council planned, Alex\nLeew reported to the Junior Chamber of Commerce Thursday night\nIt was hoped that 1941 appropriations would. Include funds for the\nponds snd for additional street curbing In the City.\nBoard Backs |unior\nChamber, Christmas\nTravel for Soldiers\nNelson Board ot Trade Council\nThursday indorsed a resolution of\nthe Nelson Junior Chamber ot Commerce urging free transportation for\nmembers of the armed forces on\nChristmss leaves.\nMake a Oltt of Header's Digest.\nValentine's News Stand\nShoppers, you can enjoy Una food\nand a rest at THE CLUB CAFE.\nChange to Winter 'Stop Wear Lubrication'. Irwln'i Service Station.\nAT THI  RINK TODAY\nAdult ikatlng, tonight a to 10.\nRoses that will last a week\nKOOTENAY FLOWER SHOP\nEDISON MAZDA LAMP8. P. H.\nSMITH, PHONE SSS, 351 Baker St\nTha gift you alone can give. A\nlovely portrait from Vogue Studios.\nDANCE IN K.\nTONIGHT.\nP. HALL, SALMO,\nChristmas shoppers, when In Nelson enjoy your meals at the Star\nCafe.\nBouquets of Everlasting Flowers\nfor the Cemetery. Phone 910. Mac's\nGreenhouse.\nUse\nRtd Indian Aviator Winter\nCradt Motor Oil\nfor easy starting.\n8KT CHIEF AUTO\n208 Baker St.  SERVICE   Phone 122\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor all your needi In plumbing   repiln,\nPh. 815\nalt.ratlona.   and\nInitallitlone.\n801 Victoria tt\nAfter the show\nJust step 'cross the street\nAnd try a Grenfell Hamburger\nThey sure are a treat\nMACO CLEANERS\nI\nQuality Cleaning st\nModerate Prices\n827 Bsker\nPhone 288\nI\nFishand Chips\nTake Out\u201425 <.\nThe Percolator\nPartner Cribbage tonight 8 p.m.\nLegion Hall. Bring own partner or\nchoose one there. Eats, prizes, 25.\nThe Gift that only you can give\u2014A\nPortrait Special Christmas offer at\nMCGREGORS. Phone 2J4.\nHave your lgnitton and lights\ntested for Winter driving. Call at\nBeacon Service Station.\nPlan to visit Acton's Beauty Parlor at 440 Baker St when you come\nto town for your Christmas shopping.\nWhen In Nelson Christmas Shop,\nping, have your meals st Nelson's\nPopular Restaurant The Goldea\nGate Cafe.\nWAIT'S\nXmai subscriptions, pipes, Xmas\nwrapped  tobaccos,   gift  boxes   of\nchocolates and toffee.\nRabbits 25c each; Crumpets, Mincemeat 19c. Oysters 25c hut pint also\nlender beet pork, lamb and veal.\nHalliwell, Fairway.\n\u2022NATIONAL WASHER WEEK\nWash day becomes wash hour., \u25a0\nSee the New 1941 Connors\nSaves time-Saves labor-Saves money\nConventlent \u2014 McKay __ Stretton?\nThis year give lasting gifts. Silverware, electrical appliances, tools,\netc. Your shopping problems solved\nat Hipperson Hardware Company,\nBe comfortable thla Winter with\nstorm windows snd doors from the\nKootenay Sash and Door Factory,\nOpposite City Hall.\nGIFTS\nSubscriptions, Fancy Boxed Cboco\nlata. Cigarettes and Tobaccos.\nBISHOP'S NEWS STAND\nWest Kootenay-Boundary Central\nFarmers' Institute Fall meeting in\nCouncil Chamber, City Hall, Nelson, Saturday, Nov. 23 at 10 a.m.\nAU farmers welcome.\nSee JACK PURCELL, WORLD'S\nOHAMPIOJJ profe_sional badminton\nplayer at the Civic Centre Gymnasium Thurs., Nov. 8, 8 p.m. SOc\nall seats reserved. Tickets from\nany Club member.\nCURLERS ATTENTION\nRinks will be drawn tonight at 9\no'clock. Skips must ba present at\nthe drawing or have a proxy to\nchoose your rink.\nRepest performsnee of operetta\n\"Zurika,\" East Trail United Church,\nTonight 8 p.m.\nYou can be confident of always\nlooking attractive If you bave your\nholiday sesson hairdress done at\nThelma's Beauty Shoppe, 809 Baker\n809  Baker 8t\nPhone 102\nC. Grant MacNlel, C. C. F. Field\norganizer, will meet members and\nsupporters, Silica Hall, Saturday,\nNovember 23 at 8 p.m.\nLocal scenes framed for gifts\u2014\nyour snapshot on Christmas Cards\nSee Bill Ramsay, Sport Shop,\nANNOUNCEMENT\nA REAL TREAT In STORE for YOU\nAT THE HUME HOTEL\nWa have ACQUIRED the SERVICES\not a NEW CHEF and ENTIRE\nKITCHEN STAFF\nNEW MENUS are now\nbeing lerved In our DINING ROOM\nLUNCHES-12 p.m.-2 p.m., 45c.\nDINNER-* p.m.-B p.m., 45c.\nThe CLEANEST and MOST\nTASTEFULLY COOKED MEAL\nIN TOWN\nUNITED YOUNG\nPEOPLE ENJOY\nSOCIAL PROGRAM\nUnited Young People Wednesday\nevening enjoyed an evening of recreation with the Sprlngster graujr\nin charge. Some of the happy atmosphere prevalent in European\nfestivities ot former days was experienced In learning several English and Russian folk dances. A\ncompetition of Charades was also\n\u25a0taged between the three groups of\nthe Society:\nIn the absence of both the Presi\ndent and Vice-President Miss Edna\nNelson took charge of. the business\nmeeting. Miss Daisy Croy, Treasurer, reported a profit of $20 was\nrealized through the dance last\nweek. Miss Kay Maber and Albert\nDaynard reported on their attendance at the Baptist and Trinity\nYoung Peoples meetings as ambassadors. Arrangements were made\nto obtain several plays for the\ndrtma group to work on.\nLen Busheli led the devotional\nperiod with a brief talk on \"Christian Discipleship\". He emphasised\nthe opportunity offered young peoples to Influence the lives of others\nand break down class and racial\nbarriers. Miss Agnes Eliason, Miss\nKay Maber and Miss Daisy Croy\nalso took part The meeting closed\nwith the singing of \"Abide With\nMe\" and \"Tapi\".\nMore Effective, Faster\nCamouflage Need of\nIndustries of Britain\nLONDON (CP). - Mora effectlfe\nand'rtaedler camouflage of impdr-\ntant lndbstrlal properties and fortified points in Britain must be carried out a sub-committee of the\nselect committee on National Expenditure urged In Ita report\nThe sub-committee was not satisfied with the rate at which vital\nIndustrial points are being camouflaged or that arrangements lor\ncontrolling design of the camouflage of fortified posts proved satisfactory.\nThe testimony of tha (Government) departmental witness with\nthe longest experience at camouflage of all kinds waa emphatic that\ncertain specimens ot camouflage of\nthis kind of building were absurd\nsnd could not be regarded as camouflage at all, the committee held\nIt blamed any errors on the hith-\nerto-insufflelent number of officers\nspecially qualified for the work.\nThat number has now been increased.\nCases were brought to the committee's notice where private practitioners had camougflaged industrial premises. Some of their attempts were futile and might be\ndangerous. The' committee learned\nsuch firms now had gone out ot\nexistence.      \u201e\nThe committee called for a single\ncamouflage organization \u2014 Instead\nof four as st present \u2014 with Its\nown research staff and administered\nby the Ministry of Home Security.\nUtahOutmuds Idaho\nfor 13-6 Victory\nSALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 21 (AP)\n\u2014Utah University footballers out-\nskied and outmudded Idaho University's oft-defeated \u25a0 but improved\nVandals on a snow-covered quag,\nmire here today.\nThe Utes annexed the Intersec\ntlonal game 13-8, meanwhile back'\ntng into the mountain states Big\nSeven title when Denver and Colorado Universities played a 8-9 tie\nat Denver. . >\nThe Indians finished their conference rate last Ssturday, with\nfive victories, one defeat and oni\ntie.\nThe roar of the victorious Indian\ndance emanated from the Ute field-\nhouse as evening ended a snowstorm\nthat raged throughout the Utah-\nIdaho game.\nB. C. Musi Guard Forests\n$100r000r000 Industry Col. Allen\nTells (hamber; Urges Personal (are\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nFOR RENT \u2014 MObERN 5-HOOM\nhouie. Imedte. possession. Ph. 251\nRESPECTABLE GIRL FOR OENt\neral housework. No children. Box\n5539 Daily News. Ph. 1033R.\n15-TUBE PHILCO .$45. AND IB-\ntube General Electric cabinet 850.\nFirst clsss cond. L. D. Cafe, Salmo.\nRecreational Future Is\nas Great as\nIndustrial\nBritish Columbia forests this year\nwould produce $100,000,000; and behind this production was an army\nof men employed In the woods. This\nwas a revenue which could be maintained year after year with proper\ncare ot the. forests, yet no other\nresource Of the Province waa so\ncarelessly regarded by the peope.\nWith these statements Col. M. V.\nAllen, Foraat Branch Lecturer,\ncalled upon tha Nelson Junior\nChamber of Commerce members\nat a dinner at tbe Hume Thursday\nnight to make forest care a personal undertaking, and to give any\nprice tag on that?\"\nIn a tew yeara there would be 1000\ncars for every one visiting the Province now. This wss a changing\nworld, and recreation would play a\ngreater and still greater part In tne\nlife of everyone, he declared,\nAlready there were In Brlt^h Columbia 80,000 Individuals actively\ninterested In shooting and fishing.\nThousands of others were Interested In camping. _\nU. 8. OFFICER MAKES\nSURVEY\nQuoting from a Coast report, he\nsaid a representastlve ot the U. S.\nForest Service visiting the Southern' Interior to study tire fighting\nmethods, found thst where 214 men\nwere regularly employed In a U. S.\nNuthatchers Are\nRumored In Split\nWhile Roy Mann, Coach of the\nfirst-place Nuthatchers, wont admit\nIt a rumor ls prevalent In the men's\nbasketball fraternity that dissension\nhaa reared its ugly head In the\nranks following the. team's first defeat of the season at the hands of\nFairview Falcons last Monday.\nIt is claimed thst two of the Nuthatchers have quit the club, and\nJoined the last-place Eaglets, whom\nthe Nuthatchers meet tonight In the\nsecond gsme of a hoop tripleheader\nat the Civic Centre.\nThe Aces and Rookies will play\ntheir third game of the ladles'\nleague at 7 p.m., the Rookies out to\nmaintain their unbeaten record.\nNext comes the Eaglets-Nuthatchen\ngo, and then the C.Y.O and Fair-\nview Falcons will clash In a men's\nleague game.\nTravel Bureau Seeks\nInformation Skiinq\nFacilities in B. C\\\nInformation on skiing facilities in\nBritish Columbia is being collected\nby the British Columbia Govern\nment Travel Bureau. A letter re\nceived by tbe Nelson Junior Chamber'of Commerce Thursday night\nfrom Major J Gordon Smith, Commissioner, asked tor information on\nski resorts, accommodation, rates,\nwhether skis snd boots can be\nrented, skiing dates and so on.\nThe Chamber.referred the letter\nto the Nelson Ski Club.\nP\nJANTZEN\nSWEATER\nThe handiest garment a\nman can own. All stylet,\nall colors and all weaves.\nPullovers        \/\nVests\nZipper Jackets\n.   Cardigans\nEMORY'S\n****        LIMITED ****\nThe Man't Store\nsupport in their power to fore_t fSBB^S^W9Jif&\nprotection.\nBritish Columbia's area wu 234.-\n403,000 acres, but ot this only 73,-\n000,000 acres were productive forest\nland. Forest fires In B. C. in 1038.\nIf placed together, would cover an\narea 275 miles long and IV, miles\nwide,\/That personal care was\nneed-4 was evident since 75 per\ntires were caused by\ncounted (for, much\nColonel AUen. They\ngame, water, pre-\nin\u2014and to an ex-\ndreamed\u2014recreational\nscribing the beauty of\national and Provincial,\nHow can you put\nDeLucrezio Is New\nC_.Y_.0a, Preside!\nJoe DeLucrezio wu elected Presi-\ndent of the Nelson Senior C. Y. O. if\na weekly meeting Thursday night.\nHe succeeds Ernest Harlow, who Is\nleaving Nelson.\nCommittees were named for the\nweekly whist drives held by the\nclub, and Miss Mildred Horrlgan\nwas put in charge of refreshments.\nMiss Louise Coletti of prizes ana\nMiss Agnes Stewart of entertainment and DeLucrezio wu named\nFloor Manager,\nOeLucrezio and Mario Maglio win\nbe in charge of next week'a meeting\nPlans were laid for the club to engage In badminton Sunday night\nthis district had 47 In an area ot\n5,380,000 acres. The U. S. district had\nDO lookouts, and the Southern Interior nine.\nThis city and district would suffer Immediately If forest Industries\nwere stifled, said Colonel Allen. He\ninstanced the veneer factory and\nmatch block factory at Nelson, mills\nat Taghum and Castlegar and many\nother polnta.\nTo   educate  children  wu  not\nenough, he declared.\niTWe live In the present\" he said,\nand \"we must all do all wa can\nnow.\"\nArthur Foster, President-extended\nbest wishes to Colonel Allen, who\nretires shortly and will leave tor\nthe Coast to reside.\nHugill to Act\nat Cranbrook,\nPhilpot Away\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. 21 \u2014 Capt\nA. H Hugill left Thursdsy to take\ncharge of West Kootenay Military\nDistrict headquarters at Cranbrook\npending the return, next week, of\nLt Col. D. Philpot who hai gone to\nVancouver on business.\nMontreal Gains and\nLosses Balance\nMONTREAL, Nov. 21 (CP) -\nGains and losses mostly confined\nto small fractional amounts, Just\nabout balanced today.\nHollinger wu narrowly better.\nSomewhat backward were Nickel,\nSmelters snd Brazilian. Steel\nWares Preferred lost a sizeable\ntraction and osco advanced a small\namount\nQMS\nDespite the tact that Walter Duckworth grabbed the high-scoring\nhonors with some effective bowling for Dlll.S, Millionaires handed\ntheir opponenta a two-to-one beating in games and won the point for\ntotal pins in I Fleury tournament\nmatch on Gelinas Bowling Alleys\nThursday night -\nScores follow!\nDILLS-\nJ. Cherrington 149 IM 183-486\nR. Paterson  110 113 120-343\nH. Starter  . 138 148 158-445\nJ. A'nnaHa  Hi 141 130-388\nW. Duckworth  198 180 100\u2014636\nTotala   .j  \u00ab81 736 781 2198\nMILLIONAIRES\u2014\nSpot       S\u00bb  38  35-101\nJ. Anderson 113 151 125-389\nF. DeFoe     142 134 137-413\nW. Anderson \u2014 177 123 150-450\nJ.  Smith   _  158 158 144-458\nG. Robertson ......... 110 168 142-420\nTotala _ 733 789 733 2235\nHigh Individual score - Walter\nDuckworth, 190.\nHigh aggregate scor^ \u2014 Walter\nDuckworth, 538.\nScorer \u2014 T. Arcure.\nLondon to Provide\nCentres for Workers\nLONDON (CP)-Speclal hostels\nfor working women snd girls whose\nfamilies bave been evacuated-may\nfollow the establishment ot similar\ncentres tor husbands facing the\nsame lack of a home. The first\n\"huband's\" hostel hu been opened\nin London's Charlton district\nFor 24 shillings, snd sixpence\n($5.55) a week, these men, working\nin nearby factories and offices, are\ngiven bed, breakfast a packed\nlunch and a.hot supper. There ls\nroom for 24 men In the hostel, established by Greenwich Council\nwhich took over an empty house.\nTo gain admission, each man must\nfill in an application form stating\nthe address to which his family has\nbeen sent and all particulars shout\nhis work.\nINVERMERE\nINVERMERE, B. C, \u2014 Charlie\nSims and Jim Ashworth have lett\ntor the military training at camp\nIn Vernon.\nMiss Doreen Sinclair wu hostess to a number of young friends in\nhonor of Miss Marjor Saunders,\nprior to her departure for the\nCoast\nMi's. Ian Weir snd daughter\nWendy returned after visiting Mrs.\nWeir's parents, Mr. and Mrs. North-\ncott\nMiss Marjorie Saunders has left\nfor Vancouver.\nAt a meeting Thursday afternoon\nat the home ot Mrs. A. Sinclair, the\nSenldr W. A. of the Anglican Church\nmade plans for their annual Christmas bazaar.\nLETTERS ADMINISTRATION\nIN WRIGHT ESTATE CO TO\nOFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR\nLetters of administration in the\nestate of Joseph Wright of Kulo,\nwho died September 26, were granted by His Honor Judge W. A. Nisbet\nin Chambers at Nelson to Claude\nMacdonald of Kaslo, official administrator. Of the $780.32 estate, $829.20\nwas payable to the Old Age Pensions Department, while the remaining $151.12 was to go to Mr.\nWright's brother, James Wright of\nRed Deer, Alta.\nThe petition for letters of administration was filed by E. P. Dawson.\nPUTNAM PRESSES\nFOR FAST TIME\nHia promise to uk Premier Pattullo to place daylight saving before\nmembers of the British Columbia\nLegislature wu extended by Frank\nPutnam, M.LA. in a letter received\nThursday by the Nelson Board of\nTpade Council.\nMr. Putnam stated he had been\ndoing some \"missionary work\"\namong members, snd while he believed the measure would receive\nthe support of country members,\nhe waS not sure how the Vancouver\nand Victoria members would regard\nit.   \"'\nLethbridge. Nelson\nMen Chamber Guests\nGuests st the Nelson' Junior\nChamber of Commerce dinner at\nthe Hume Thunday night includes\nLleut-Col. M. V. AUen of the Forest\nBranch; Ronald Roberts of Lethbridge; and Joseph Winkler of Nelion.\nBooster Plates for\nCar Licenses Urged\nUpon Junior Chamber\nPublicity Committee ot the N(\u00a3\nson Junior Chamber of Commerce\nwas instructed by the Chamber\nThursday night to study the praG\nposal of Frank Becker that \"booster\nplates\" for attaching to car licences\nshould be obtained for general distribution to Nelson car driven nasi\nyear. .\n,  Mr. Becker stated plates could ba\nobtained for $17.50 per 100.\nWith a good slogan appearing\nwith the name \"Nelson\" on th*\nplates, the advertising value would\nbe great he believed.\nWateh for the\nSugar Bowl\nSpecials\nIn Tomorrow'i Paper\n=\nJ. A. C. Laughtoqj\nOptometrist\nSUITE 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDOV\nR. W. Dawson*\nReal Estate snd Insurance\nPHONE 197\nNow Located In\nTHE ANNABLE BLOCK\nCRANBROOK RED CROSS\nCOMMITTEE ENTERTAINS\nCRANBROOK, B.C-The \"Wayi\nand meani\" commit.!, of the Cranbrook Red Cross held an at home in\nthe work rooms at the C.P.R. depot.\nMn. Liddlcpat wu convener. The\nproceed! which totalled about $87\nwill be uied to buy more materials.\nRefreshments were served and Mrs.\nStewart Mn. Mackenrot, Mrs. W.\nO. Green, and Mn. F. V. Harrison\nexplained the work which was on\nexhibition. Mrs. .McCrlndle, Mrs. 3\nF. Scott, Mrs. McKowan, Mrs. Baxter and Mrs, F. W. Grten poured.\nGet the\nFURNACE\nPut in working order NOW\nR. H. Maber\n| Phone 655    610 Kootenay St\nBUTTER HORMS1\nBig and Fresh\nat\nHood's Bakery\nLet,us  make\nthem\nFresh and  _\nCrisp\nJonella Cleaneri\nPhone 1042\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, Nov. 21 (CP)\u2014Spot:\nButter, Que. 30-30.4; eggs, Eastern\nA-large 46.\nButter futures: Nov. \u00bb._\u201430.4;\nDec. 30-30H; Jan. 30.4\u2014H.\nBOY  SCOUT 30-YEAR\nANNIVERSARY HELD IN\nROMM WHERE FIRST MET\nA Scouting anniversary of unusual features wss the banquet\ncelebrating the 80th annivenary of\nthe launching of the first Boy Scout\nTroop In Moose Jaw, Sask. The\nbanquet was held In the same room\nof Zion Church in which the Troop\nwu organized by Rev. Dr. J. F.\nSalton in 1910, and the large gathering Included a number ot the original members of the group. Presentations Included a Thanks Badge for\nThomas Miller, one of the original\nleaden, and a 19-year service badge\nfor Scoutmaster C. F. Kempton. presented by one of the flnt Scouts.\nAid. A: E. Chegwin, snd s Medal of\nMerit for Secretary Alex Saunders.\nCoal and Wood\nThat You Need Today\nLump: Ton\nStore: Ton\nGALT\nWildfirelurap:\u2122\n$10.50\n$9.00\nEgg: Ton\n_ $10.50\n_ $10.00\nGREENHILL\nFurnace,\nTon  ...\nI\n$10.50\nBIRCH-FIR-CEDAR-MILLWOOD |\nBURNS\n'LUMBER kCOALCOJ\nEirVu^jic %o\\ thi. tSuiikh\nHiif.-it-*.fflAiM^\n tmm-\nWarn* I-\n   '\"\"\" \"'\nNILSON. BRITISH Wpi_P_PWW_HWIU_W.   \u25a0WIIIIII.-JW*\/. tt. IMS\nmimmmmmmmmmm**^^\n\" i .\n..''\u25a0\u2022''-'\nmmmmmmmmmmmm-^mn\nI61D\n'\nja \u25a0 .-.\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\ni\n1\nI\nI-\ni\ni\nil\n%dmtL $jjLp&h. OalusL (boupL fat ghJiiMnaL eSfoptWA, I\nf\ni\ni\nBuy at Home, Save Money, and Qet\nComplete Satisfaction\nJAjl WO ChMimoL $i$L $uidsL\nI\n\u25a0 i ii i i iT\u00bbiiMiiiiiiI______i_________l__l___ii\ntMm*mWm1m\n__________\n #\n\u25a0\u00a5\/&ie>j -the %&it 'Pwamt\nEspecially If It's From FINK'S\nSALE OF\nKROEHLER\nKroehler's 5-Star Points of Construction are your guarantee of\nsatisfaction.\n3-Plte* Krothler. a\nRegular price Is $155 9\nfor \t\n139J0\n$15 Puts a KroeKler in Your\nHome for Christmas\nChenitte Bedspreads and Comforters at Popular Pricei\nOther comfortable modern\nChesterfield Suites as low as\n$79.50\nBRIDGE TABLE\nStrong,\nsturdy ...\n$1.69\nINLAID\nLINOLEUM\nPer square\nyard\t\n$1.39\nKenwood Blankets\nThe Ideal Gift for Mother or for the Home.\nFLORAL RED RED\nTINTS EUNKETS THROWS\n$10-95 $13.50 $7.50\nH ATI N A WARE\nBright, Gay Pottery. Ideal as a Christmas Gift.\nAll at Popular Prices.\n$1.75'\nWalnut End\nTables. Up from\nWalnut Coffee   fri 7C\nTables. Up from\u00abpl\u00ablO\nSmoker Stands. f>1 \u00a3Q\nUp from *}\\.\\VJ\nOccasional fl\"C AC\nChairs. Up from*\nTABLE\nLAMPS\nBright,  gay  Pottery Lamps with\nattractive shades.\nPriced up from\n$1.95\nTRILIGHT\nLAMPS\nComplete With\n^...$7.95\n$\nPictures\nReproductions of old masterpieces, such as Blue Boy, etc.\nDeep gold frames. At popular\nprices.\nOUT OF TOWN\nCUSTOMERS\nWe pay freight on orders of\n$50 or more to any part of\nthe Kootenay District,\nLANE\nCEDAR\nCHESTS\nWhen buying a Cedar Chest\ninsist on a Lane.'It's the Best.\nPriced from\n$22.so\nCOMPLETE\nBED OUTFIT\nBed, Spring $1 C AC\nand Mattress   \u00abJ> U.JJ\n10-PIECE\nLIVING ROOM\nEnsemble\n3-piece Chesterfield suite\nrep cover, a modern style\nsuite large and roomy. 1\ntri-light lamp, 6 way with\nshade. I end table and\ncoffee table, 2 table\nlamps,    I    rug.   Regular\nr.v\"\"'$114.50\nAbove group with smaller\nChesterfield for ?102.50\nSpecial Saving\nWalnut Veneer Bedroom Suite\nLarge plate glass mirror. An extra\nspecial value on the 4 pieces. A\nregular $85.00 suite for\t\n$69\n.50\nFINK'S FURNITURE\nSUPER\nREST UNIT\nHeavy inner spring Mattress,   strong   reinforced\nSlesp:ing.. $32.50\nSIMMONS\nCONVERTIBLE\nLOUNGES\nSi$4250:. $37.50\nWe are agents for the\nfamous Simmons line, of\nbedding,\nTRADE IN YOUR\nOLD FURNITURE\nON NEW\nV**\u00b0S'\nn^t\nPhone 553\n441 Baktr St.\nFINK'S\nLADIES' WEAR\nFOOTWEAR\nCHILDREN'S WEAR\nPHONE 73\nBURNS BLOCK\nSAVE NOW ON GOATS\nOUR ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE\nFUR TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MODELS\nRegular $17.50. New\nRegular $19.50. Now\n$12*95        $16-95\nRegular $25.00. New\nRegular $29.50. Now\n$21*95        $24*95\nSPORTSWEAR\nSki Pants and Jackets. Storm twill and ikl tested. H to \u00bb. Assorted colors and . styles.\n$5.95 and $7.25\nSki Pants. Continental style with wlda_knees\ntapering down to narrow fitted\nbottoms. __\u2014____\u2014-_\u2014\nSki Mitts. Assorted\ncolors. .\nSki caps. Assorted'\ncolors. ___-\u2014\nHANDBAGS\ncalf, Morocco and suedes.\nilors   black,   wine,   navy,\nrust All new hand-\nid a big choice in styles\nM to $5.95\n\/ GLOVES\nAX MAYER CLOVES\n7,   black,   wine,   green.\nda and kid.      S*| cr\nKAYSER\n$5.95\n$1.95\n$2.50\nNEW DRESSES\nAlways a Welcome Gift. Lovely new silk crepes\nand at Special Prices.\n$6*95 to .$14.95\nPlain\nPlai\nSKIRTS\nBEAUTIFUL\n!i^.?.,^..'_B* SWEATERS\nSweaters galore in every Im\naglnable style and color.\nWine, black, navy, green In\nnew ntlo-suede and suede\nand calf.\nPals\t\n$1.00\nHOUSECOATS\nQuilted satins    .   <J\u00bbD nr\nPrice _. 3.0..D\n^s^\u201e......\u201e $3.25\n.Brocaded Chenille. ,\nJb0t\"D  and' oO.dU\nSPECIALS IN\nChildress\nWear\nTiny kiddles, 3-piece coat _mt-\nfiti.   Sires   14,   Pure   wool\nchinchillas,\nFor\t\n$6.50\n$1.49,o $3.45\nLINGERIE\nTHE GIFT SHE WANTS\nSATIN SLIPS\nWhite and tearose. Sizes are f>1 OC\n32 to 44          $l.Ld\nSATIN PANTIE SETS\nWhite and tearose. Small, medium and\nlarge. Fancy lace trim. (M AA\n4 styles to choose from. Set . . ^l.UU\nHigher Priced PANTIE SETS\nFancy trim.'      <M QC *A **l\\\nLovely gifts .. *]>I.\u00abJ\u00abJ and   <p\u00a3.JU\nPYJAMAS AND GOWNS\nSatin and crepe. New and different. Lace\nand full trim.      d\u00bb1 AC\nto\nPriced at\nBED JACKETS\nBrushed Rayon. Assorted colors\nand styles  \t\nGirls' coats, sizes 7-14, every\nstyle and color to choose from.\n$7.95 to $13.50\nTwo-piece ski suits In all wool\nblanket  cloth   in   red   and\n6 only  $7.95\nBig -election of girls' dresses,\nsmocked Jerseys, pleated and\nflair wool crepe. 3-piece knitted suits and the popular military styles. Size 1-14 at\n.69 to $2.95\nSkirts for the smart miss.\nCircular Jumper In plaid.\nStitched in pleats In plain\nwool and the new knife pleat\nskirt Sizes 3-14, for\n$1.95 to $2.95\nSweaters and more sweaters\nin both the coat and pullover\nstyle, A wonderful choice of\ncolor and price, 2-14.\n$1.49 to $2.95\nExtra value tor tha boys.\nPure wool knitted suite. Size\nW5EE $2.35\nt dresses and 8 suite only.\nLittle Jersey top dresses and\nsuits with wool flannel button\non skirts and pants. __\u00abA\u201e\nReg. $1_\u00bb for 0\"C\n$15.00 CREDIT\nWill be awarded the holder of our\nLucky Sales Slip Ticket during the\nMonth of November.\nHOSIERY\n98c\nSupersilk chiffon and crepe\nOrient chiffon\nand crepe ....\n85c $1.00 $1.15\n $1.00 $1.15\nXMAS SLIPPERS\nSee our variety of Xmas slippers. Novelty types in silks and\nsatins and a range of good\nwearing comfortable styles in\ncolored leathers. They make a\nXmas gift that is truly appreciated.\nFOOTWEAR FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON\nParis Fashion Shoes\nin the most distinctive and thrilling styles America\ncan produce. Styles direct from St Louis, the greatest\ncentre of shoe designing in the world. Patterns and\nleathers you see advertised in all the leading magazines. See our windows and appreciate the advances\nmade in American footwear.\nFUR TRIMMED\nOVERSHOES\nFor the cold weather. Heavy\nblanket linings in no-mark cuff\nfinish. Best quality velvet in\nheels to fit all shoes (PO AC\nPriced at *pL.*70\n'&_k%3&_%3\u00a3^^ *kf^iVKKK^KfnkkM.-^k-kh^fnhln^KKfnk{a\na-MfcHM II I     Ill       *______JHiHilMl 1\n-___I---I----___________U\n^^\n -KIUON DAILY NIWI. NIL*.ON. at *-mOAV MORNINO. NOV. n. *m\nEnjoy Shopping in Nelson\n\u00abW VERSIONS OF POPULAR\nGIFTS HAVE REM EYE APPEAL\nFlash! Color comes to men's wear\nIftsI Gone are the days for drab,\nninspiring gifts for men. Gone are\nia days that made shopping for\n(Sn's gifts a problem. Your men's\nrear reporter has just completed a\ntrsonal tour of all the local men's\nSops and department stores and beeves every shopper in town can\n.mplete their Christmas shopping\nfor men at one fell swoop by toak-\nthe \/am* tour. So complete ara the\nassortments and so colorful ara the\nIndividual glfta that your problem\nls going to be one of wanting to buy\nmore gifts than names you have on\nyour list '..,\n8P0RT8W EAR\nThe sports hue and cry for Fall\nGIVE...\nFLOWERS\nEVERYONE LOVES THEM\nTo your neighbor or distant\nfriends. No duty or exchange,\nno wrapping of parcels.\nRoses, Carnations,  Mums and  Poinsettias, etc.\nChoice Quality. Reasonable Prices.\nCay Flowering Plants 50** to $3.00\nOther Gift Suggestions\nCacti Novelties 25\u00a3 up. Ivy in Trellis or Bracket 75*f\nup, English Pottery and Glassware, Candles 10^ and\n15*. each, Novelty Table Centres 75e. up, Roller Canaries and Cages.\nCome In and see our stock. If you\ncan'f come,   write.   Mall   orders\ngiven careful attention.\nKootenay Flower Shop\nJ. H. Coventry, Prop.\nPHON*.!.    DAY-88J NIGHT-OTaR\n164 Baker St.\nNelson, B. C.\nla In full awing, and according to\nleading New York men's stylists,\nthe brighter and louder tha hues,\nthe better for your sports attire,\nwhether for active participation or\ntor bystandlng. Knickers ara the\nnew note in golfing clothes, worn\nwith pullover sleeveless sweaters\nand soft shirts. Sweaters in natural\ncamel hair color blend'in best with\nall your sports clothes, and this\nyear's crop have many, new innov-\nwlth pleats at tha waist Slats grey,\ntan and sand brown are good basic\ncolore which will blend easily with\nalmost all colored jackets. For a\nnonchalant air, the open collar and\nloosely knotted kerchief ara Ideal.\nThe kerchief can pick up the strongest colors In the Jacket to tie In with\nthe rest of tha outfit\nOne ot the recent arrivals from\nthe Hollywood scene ls the loafer\njacket\", for weekend lolling-around-\n8M ART, COM PORTABLE'\nations In stitching: the cable, chain\nand drop stitches all1 making interesting new patterns.\nWide and narrow striped woolens in two and three color combinations make the best sport jackets.-Optional In this category, are\nthe plain and belted backs, side or\ncentre rear vents, and the shirred\nyoke shoulders. The cut of the jacket is purely a personal matter, some\nmen preferring, for exafrvple, the\nbelted back for sports wear, others\nthe plain cut back.\n' With these jackets are worn contrasting solid color sports trousers\nthe-house. Ifs cut roomy and full\nand comes In a wide assortment ef\nloud plaids and checks.\nHand-knitted socks ara earning\nback for a big season. They're being\nworn in bright colored stripes and\nchecks, to match the pattern in tha\njacket Leather belts and sports\naccessories are returning to wide\nuse and add interesting touches to\nthe outfit as a whole.\nHats appear this year In a greater\nvariety of sport types than ever\nbefore. Some of the most popular\nfinishes for country wear ara tha\ntweed and rough finished felts.\n_wa_*s$?5i_i^ai_*^\nCONSIDER PERSONALITY IN\nSELECTING, SAY DESIGNERS\nBecause costume jewelry ts so\nvaried tn style, because it otters\nso many opportunities for originality, because no woman can have\ntoo much of tt it la one of the most\nwelcome of Christmas gifts. But to\nmake tt doubly welcome, there\nara certain things to remember In\nchoosing    jewelry,    according    to\nc<_*\u00ab?\u00abj\u00ab*\u00ab?cj\u00a9\u20ac^w^^\nEspecially if They Come From Gray's\nSUGAR, CREAM and TRAY\nPrices, up from\nS4.4S\nPEN AND PENCIL SETS\nFrom\n\u2022 1.95 up to $22.50\nMILITARY BRUSH SETS\nIdeal gift for men.\nprices\n$,..00 up to $17.50\nOur stock is complete with\nhundreds of gift ideas. Shoppers throughout the district\nwill be welcome at this store.\nNo trouble to show all that is\nbest and newest in Jewelry,\nSilver, Diamonds, Watches,\nChina and Clocks.\nGOOD GOODS AT\nGRAY'S\nDIAMONO RINGS\nThese are perfect gems in the\nnewest settings priced from\n,$15.00 to $350.00\nWrist\nWatches\nfor ladles and men. All the\nfinest    makes    and    latest\ndesigns  Priced from\n$8.50 up to $75.00\nCROSSES, PENDANTS and\nLOCKETS\nPriced from\n$2.90 to $15.00\nSILVERWARE SETS\nForks, knives tnd spoons. A\nlarge selection to choose from.\nPriced from\n$9.65 up to $77.50\nA small deposit will hold\nany purchase until\nChristmas.\nAU gifts purchased here\nChristinas wrapped and\nready for delivery.\nJ. B. GRAY\nPHONE 333\n407 Baker Street Nelson, B. C.\nCharlotte, well-known stylist and\ndesigner.\nFirst, think of the age and personality of the recipient-to-be,\" she\nsuggests. 'Tor the college girl who\nIs stream-lined in her thinking,\nchoose highly-polished gold or one\not the new trl-tone combinations.\nBut for the same age girl who ls on\nthe demure side, an old-fashioned\nlocket that will hold a lock of hair\nor portrait is just right ,\n\"In selecting Jewelry tot tvary\nwomen past college age. her slje and\nweight, the contour at her fact, the\nlength of her neck, the width of her\nshoulders, and her coping, all\nmutt be considered, as veil aa her\npersonaity,\" the not.\ncontinued.\n\"Necklaces which are thV big newt\nof the moment, come in a number\nof lengths and shapes, so It is pot'\ndesigner\nPeek-a-Boe buckle motif In gold\nkid on black auede belt\nsibfe to find exactly tha style that\nwill bring flattery to ita wearer.\n'Tor the normal face and figure,\nthe sky's the limit u to style, and\nyou can select with only personality in mind. This Is the type that can\nwear so well the double-strand\nseed-pearl and golden cellophane\nbraid necklaces, the wide flat flexible gold collars with detachable pin\ncentres, the massed gold or silver\nbuttons strung on cords.\n\"The exotic woman will chansh\ntbe cold tire ot mammoth crystals\nset in highly polished metal or tha\nOriental look of tiny golden coma\ncopias holding pearls and jewel-\ntone beads strung on black silken\ncords.\n\"Pendants are ideal for the wo>\nman ot fuller figure, for the delicate chain that falls in a V creates\na slim line, while the pendant\nItself ls important enough not to\nbe lost against a bit of extra\npoundage. ,\n\"The thin face needs width beneath lt but beware of too much\nbulk, which will prove overpower,\ning. For this type, it's best to choose\none of the flat-collar escalator neck-\nlaces shimmering with fragile col.\nored beads.\n\"For the tall, stately woman, net\ntoo heavy and not too thin, who it\nperhaps past the first blush ot\nyouth, the multi-strand cascades ara\nthe perfect answer.\"\nNelson's Super Value Days for Christmas Shoppers\n.'511\n\u2022fGROCERYf*\nNELSON'S FINEST FOOD STORE\nInvites ths Residents of Nelson and the Kootenay\nDistrict to optn charge accounts with us. You'll find\nIt most convenient to get your monthly account and\nto pay tht following month.\nSUPER VALUES FOR NELSON AND DISTRICT SHOPPERS\n___\u00bb_I_____M__,_^________I___________MW_I_I_______.____________II_M\u00bb_._^___-I1__ \" \u25a0\" mmmwMmMmMammMtmmmmMmMmmmmmmMmmmamswmm   r      n-___ \u25a0\u2014i^^.\u2014\u25a0_\u25a0\u2014\u2014f_H\nPRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 22 to 26\nnn\nCocoa\nLb. Tin\n39c\nSPECIAL OFFERl\nQuart No Rubbing\nWax and Mop\nafres   floor  Wexlnt  Eatyl\nCloverleaf\nClams!\n2 Tins\n35c\nGINGER ALE: McDonald's, pints Doz. Ms\nPlus 20b deposit en bottles.\nStrawberry Jam: 4 Ib. tin 59c\nPure Bunllne '\nOrange Marmalade\nSuntlpt    '\n4 lb. tin 49\u00ab\nSockeye\nSalmon\n__\u00a3*.\u00ab.\n.Prunes\nIn eartom, extra lge.,\nNabob. OO.\n2 Ib. pkg. ... AOC\nChicken\nHaddie\nNabob. Try it eream-\nAPPLE JUICE: Delghton-t, fWaJ\n10 os. tint, S fdr ___________ *******\nTOMATO JUICE: Nabob, <y*\\a\\\nlarge, 20 os. tint, t for \u2014 \"\u2022***\nPEARS'. Maple Leaf,\n17 os. tint, 2 for\t\nm\nOREEN CUT BEANSI\n18 oi, 2 tint.\nGREEN PEAS: Sieve t,\n16 oi., 2 tint.\nFRUIT COCKTAIL! _.lbby*i\nfancy quality, AQtA\nIt out tint, ******\nRfiYALClTy\nCanned Goods Special\nGOLDEN BANTAM OORNl        216\nIt ot,t tint     ****\nOr AM 6 Tina for T2*\nPeanut\nButter\nMeColl*s, peeked lithe new hermetically\nsealed Una, ******\n20 tint, each _ ******>\nSOUP! Crone 4 Blaokwell*e,\n\u25a0tsorted, large, *tt\\tt\n16 oa .tins, 2 tor \"***\nBONELESS CHICKENS Aylmer, 8 ox Una, aX&t\nKETOHUPi Helns, *****\n12 os. bottlee, 2 tor \u2014 ********\nRYE CRUNCH! Eat It at your\ndally bread, *Ae*\nCOCONALT\nDelicious, Hot or Cold!\nIb. Hn \t\n65c\n\u2666\u00abV*4\n2\nfor\n25c\nBLEACH\nNalley's\nProducts\nSALAD DRESSING. OO.\n12 oi. w*\nSALAD DRESSING! AO\n32 ox tOC\nSWEET MIXED      OC-\nPICKLES: 27 o_..)ar\u00abWv\nOrmond's\nCrackers\nGRAHAM WAFERS: Or-OO.\nmend's, Ib. cello pk|.ta. iti**\nCREAM SODAS: Or- 01 -\nmead's, pkg. ****>\nPHONE YOUR\nORDERS\n_.\n___ffW\nCaU 10 or 11\nOur Dtlivtry Schedule\nFollowst                 ,\nUPHILL\u2014\n9 a.m., 11 a.m.,\n2 p.m. and 4 p.m.\nFAIRVIEW\u2014\n10 a.m., 3 p.m.\nOUT Of TOWN\nCUSTOMERS\nWe prepay tht freight\non orders of $10 or over\nMACKINTOSH TOPWII\nWrapped, JfOt\nCHOCOLATE\nBUDS: Fry's,\nLb. p\t\nMACAROON\n m\ni bare Colgate's Toilet Soap\nand 1 handy glass        291\nbowl,all for.\nDOQ   POOD:\nChampion,\n2 tins.\nDr.\nBallard's\n23(5\nWAX PAPER: Hand-e-Wrap,\n100 ft cutter\nroll\nOLD DUTCH\nCLEANSER: Tin\nCHIPSO: Small\ntin, S pkgs.\t\nm\nIH\n551\nTENDERLEAP TEA: Superior\nquality, tVJt*.\n12 os. pk_. *** **\nFORT YORK fJiaA\nCOFFEE: Lb. tin ******\nPUREX TISSUE!\nt rolla\t\nTOMATOES: Red Hill, \u25a0yCal\n2 Ibi, 2 tint ******\n22*\nSHOESTRING CARROTS)\nSHOESTRING BEETS: Something new by Aylmer, \"USA\n1\u00ab os. 2 tint ******\nASPARAGUS TIPS and\nENDS: Nabob, *t*\\a\\\n10 ox. tint, 2 tint ******\nSPINACH: Libby's, \u00ab#\u00bb\n10 oc tins, 2 for ***r\nB. C. PRODUCTS WEEK \u2014 NOVEMBER 18 TO 23 \u2014 BUY B. C. PRODUCTS\n______________\n -(SEUON DAILY NIW**. NILtON. 1.1C.--****IDAY MORNINO. NOV. B. 1\u00bb\n^SPPuwunVPI!R_Kp..lrlliiJ JV IM\nGIFTS FOR EVERYONE\nNewest lamps Designed for Eye\nComfort as Well as Eye Appeal\n\"I know what Tm going to five\nMother tor Christmas\u2014that lamp\nwith the large wattage ior reading\nand sewing. They make them beautifully today, and they're a real decoration in the home.\"\nThat's part of the gift retrain at\nChrist when members of the family get together. In out of the way\ncorners of the house, they discuss\nwhat is to be given father, sister,\nbrother snd granddad for tha greatest holiday festival of the year. Today, with such a wide choice of lamp\ntypes, there ls a definite one for\n\u2022very member of the family, from\nthe youngest member of the house.\nhold to the oldest\nMODERATELY PRICED\nYes, snd the styling and designing are io appealing, and the pricei\nao extremely moderate, that it Is\nwithin tha buying power of anyone\ntt purchase lamps for Christinas.\nFar Christmas gifti\nLamps have always dominated the\nChristmai buying scene! now more\nthan ever, aince they havt been so\nImproved in eye appeaL\nWhat are we going to givet Well.\nto start with, there is the swing-\narm reflected lamp, finished In\nbronze and with a perfectly adorable silk shade in eggshell, the ideal\nportable for mother becauie it may\nbe swung close to her when she la\nworking, reading, sewing or bending over the table doing some task\nrequiring maximum light. It Is\nequipped with a reflector which\nbrings light down from ther celling.\nAlso, aa practically all utility lamps\nHave today,-lt haa a bulb with three\nstages of light which are adjusted\nat the turn of the switch. From 50\nwatts one may go by steps to 150,\nor from 100 watts to 300. Here also,\nls ths ideal lamp for card foursomes.\nREADING LAMPI\nLamps tor reading; that's the\ngreatest single duty any lamp performs In the home. This, and of\ncourse, study, knitting, sewing,\nmending, pastlng-up tbe stamp collection, and a whole host of other\nafter dark activities, call for light\nSix-way floor lamps affording reflector and candle type illumination continue to be the most popular type. These usually provide\n100 watts ot light by adjustment\ntor reflected illumination and three\ncandles, equipped with small wattage bulbs, to be used when there\nis no need for brilliant\nBOUDOIR LAMP*\nWhile we are atlll on tha subject of the boudoir, we will discuss dresser and vanity lamps, tall\nsticks of sparkling crystal With\npastel shades, or slim china shafts\nwith tiny floral decorations, with\nsilk dr acetate shades; these latter\ntrimmed with lace or dotted Swiss\nin various colon. Then, there It. the\nnight table lamps, set between, twin\nbeds, and frequently used tor reading. These may be ol china, pottery\nor glass and now come equipped\nwith reflectors, with 40 to 100 degrees of light\nOur living room, is ths meeting\nplace for the family the year round,\nHere may be found the bulk of\none's lamps. Thus, thll centre Of\nthe home must be liberally pre\nvlded with lamps. It is now the ac\ncepted practice to place a lamp in\nback of every large chair, and also\non occasional tables at either end\nof the couch in the living room.\nThese latter may be ot the purely\ndecoratloe type in end table heights.\nOn the radio may be placed a small\nnovelty lamp, in corners or niches,\na delightfully Dresden type figure\nlamp with a figure ot a shepherdess\nor maid and swain, or a larger\ngroup. Similar figure lamps and\nthese, give a touch of color to tha\nroom. There is nothing so softening\nas a small decorative lamp.\nmmmmmmmmmmmam.\nTHE GIFT STORE\nFOR SPEEDY SELECTION \u2014 FOR BETTER CHOICE\nFOR REAL VALUES\nMilitary Brushes\n$1.25   $2.00\n$3.00   $4.25\nI tnd up to\n$10.00\nThe INTERIOR'S LARGEST and MOST\n3-Piece Toilet Set\n$2.59\nRegular \u00bb500\nvalue. This year .\nPerfumes\nAshes of Roses, Evening in\nPsrls, Yardley*-, Cotya.\nMany odors.\nPrices from\nShaving Sets\nWoodbury's,  William's,  Colgate's,   Palmollve,   Yardley's\nHoublgant\n50c    $1.00\n$1.50   $3.50\nChevrolet Cor ond\nTruck Mufflers\nProperly designed to fit car-\nracily. Manufactured by the\nume people who built your\noar, assuring you ot the correct part Save time in Installing the correct factory replacement muffler.\nAll passenger\nears .....\t\nAll trucks from\n1933-40. __ _\n$446\n$3.16\nUniversal Hose\nClamps. ______\nGoodyear'V Fan Belts\nConstructed tor long      Ci AA\nstrenuous life. Up from .  *******\nC-M Spot\nRemover\nNo excuse now to\nleave a grease\nspot on tha upholstery of your\ncar. Easily *y*A\napplied ******\nShell Grease\nPut up in clean\neasily opened 1\n16. tins. Absolutely no unnecessary\nwaste. 1 lb. tin\npressure\ngrease...\n5.\nCOMPLETELY\nEQUIPPED\nGARAGE\n$17,000 dollars worth of the most\nmodern equipment, plus 14 thorough trained mechanics and op\nerators assure you of positive,\nprompt, economical attentioi\nto your car troubles. A thor\noughbred stock of Genuirv\n:ar parts and approved na\ntlonal known Car acces\nwies   further   assures\nyou of proper efficient\nservice.\nGM Motorco\nSTORAGE\nBATTERIES\nFibre glass separators, finest\nlead oxide, one piece non-\nleaking posts highest quality\ncases. To have the best\u2014at\nthe smallest cost\u2014a Motorco\nstorage battery la t\\*> jTa\nthe buy. Up from   \u25bc*#ww\nUniversal battery cable\nterminal. Bach\t\n3\u00ab\nC-M Liquid Polish and Cleaner\nFor a quick, satisfying lustra to tha\n.finish of your car this polish is\nsupreme, onA\nImperial pint.._\u25a0 \u201e..._\u201e \u201e  *******\nQoodyear Tube\nRepair Kits\nEach kit is complete with buffer,\ncement   and   re-\nEair material all\ni handy metal\ncontainer. *M\nUp from . **Jl*\nQoodyear\nFriction Tape\nTo make a tut\ntemporary repair to Ignition\ncablet and numerous other cases a\nture   sticking.\nTape \t\n2 at\t\nw\nCameras\nBrownlee\n$1.00 to $4.25\nStationery\nBeautifully boxed linen, kid,\nvellum finish,\n45c to $4.50\nto\nKodaks\n3. o.oU to\nMovie Camera\n$39.50\n$16.50\nA SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GIFT UNTIL\nCHRISTMAS\nStreamlined\nCar Hot Water\nHEATERS\nEach one perfect for its use assuring you\nof fireside comfort in the coldest of\nweather built to fit the smallest car or\ntruck to the largest of cars and trucks-\ncopper cored, strong silent motors, adjusted doors to direct heat In the desired\ndirections \u2014 each heater includes all\nthe necessary hoses, switches and fittings ready for installation. Hot thermostats for Chevrolets and Pon- d|11 AC\ntlacs also included. Up from.S'11-\u2122\nLightening\nBUFF\nTake the elbow greasing\nout of waxing your car,\nhigher luster, longer lasting beauty\u2014'at your car\u2014\neasily used. The perfect\nwaxing aid.\nOnly\t\n3551\nG-M motor\ndriven defrosters\nThe only positive way to\nkeep your windshield free\nfrom ice\u2014sleet, mow and\nfog, constructed in self contained unit complete with\nIta own motor and fan.\nSeparate two speed switch\noperates separately from\nheater. Complete with all\nnecessary fittings ready for\nInstallation. CA m*l\nUp from     *7V*AO\nGoodyear Tires ond Tubes\nAny one of thli famoui line ot tires and tubes\nis guaranteed  to  outwear any other brand.\nPriced to meet competition and priced to tit\nevery purse. A tire for every car or truck.\nSize All weather     Studded\ndply   4ply  Sply 4ply\n4.40 4.50x21\t\n4,79 6.00x19 .....\n5.23 5.50x17 -_\n8.00x18\t\nSize\n(.40 4.50x21 ..\n4.75 5.00x19.\n5.23 5.50x17 ..\n8.00xl\u00ab\t\n, $24.20 S19.35\n. $26.95 $21. \u25a0\"\nS18.35 $14.70\n$24.20 $19.35\n121.55   $28.95 $21.55\nMarathon    Pathfinder\n6ply 4ply 6ply   4ply\n$10.25 $ 1.00\ni 13.50 $10.80   $10.75 S 8.60\n17.80 $14.25   $13.40 $10.75\n19.80 $15.80   $14.85 $11.90\nAwL    Lug. Mar't'n.\n \u00ab&_\u00bb   J61.80\n~ In      ia       *\"'\u00b08\n7.50x20   Sply \t\n30x 5   8 ply \t\n_-X\u00bb 10 nly \t\n34x 7 10 ply ........\nWeed Bor Reinforced\nTire Chains\nThese super tire chains, nationally known ate\ndesigned for extra heavy duty passenger and\ntruck service in all types of condition. Built to\ngive more than double mileage.       CO  mgi\nPassenger chains, up from *********\nTruck Chains, CI\/I EB\nUp from    9**\u00bb_0\nMann, Rutherford Drug Co.\nPhone 81 Nelson, B. C.\nEACH AND EVERY PART AND ACCESSORY A NATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCT. THESE ARE BUT A FEW\u2014SEE OUR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PARTS DEPT.\nNELSON TRANSFER Company, Limited\n323 Vernon St. Nelson, B. C. Phono 35\nNelson's SUPER VALUE DAYS for\nSHOPPERS\n8-1 Telechron\nClocks. From $5.05\nUp\nC-E Cleaners.\nFrom ?24.50 Up.\nC-l Washers\nf 79.95 and Up\nH monthly payments buys ll. 1\nGeneral Electric Appliances Are the Popular Choice\nC'E Hotpoint Ranges.\n?119.50 and Up.\nWasher\nC-E Toaster\nFrom S4.95 Up.\nC-E Radios.\nElectric ?1G.05 Up.\nlattery ?20.10 Up.\nPlus Bstterles\nC-E   Kettle\n99.95\n-.IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllillllllllllliiUI\nI SPECIALS In  |\nI 1\nOther Makes   |\n= __\n\u00a7 Irons  91.95 Up 1\n| toasters    \u20221.95 Up |\n\u00a7 Electric Clock 93.95 Up |\n| Mixers  93.95 Up J\n| Percolators      $3.95 Up |\nsT 111 \u25a0 i i \u25a0 1111 11111 \u25a0 11 \u25a0 111111111111 \u25a0 111111 ti lift\nFree Delivery Anywhere\nCuerney Ranges\nFrom 969.50 Up\nEasy Terms\nPHONE\n260\nConsole Models\n974.95 and Up\nNELSON ELECTRIC\nKEN McRORY\nYOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER\nC-E Automatic Iron C-E Waffle Iron\n95.95 and Up. From 97.95 and Up\nmillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim\nj       LAMPS        j\n|   for Christmas\nE Boudoir Sets. Complete .. $5.05 Up =\n| Trilight Lamps  97.95 Up \u00a7\n| Table Lamps  92.45 Up \u00a7\n| Bridge Lamps   93.95 Up |\n| Xmas Tree Sets 651 UP |\nI a\niimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii\nA small deposit holds anything for\nChristmas\nCO.      574\nBaker St\nC-E Mixer\n924.95\nRefrigerators'\n9169.50 and Up.\nConvenient Terms\n)mm\n___i.Mfcil_lii. _-___-i_-M-M^\n -NELSON DAI\nPelBilipilllWBfUip.jiti^i\nFREEMAN FURNITURE CO\n\u2122     Phone 115 The House of Furniturt Values Eagle Block ^\"^ *\nThe House of Furniture Values\n\"NELSON'S SUPER VALUE DAYS\n\u25a0FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS\n*\n*-lsw:\nI\n\u2022UY ON OUR BUDGET PUN\nUSE IT WHILI YOU PAY\nNo matter tvhat you need in furniture mhavt a marvellout selection to choose from. Bedroom Suite*, Dintng\nRoom Suitet, Dinettes, Cedar Chests, Breakfast Suites, Stoves, End Tables, Coffee Tablet, Smokers, Book Cases,\nDesks, Lamps, Cushions, Pictures, Mirrort, Bed Spreads, large variety to ehoote from,\nA DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ARTICLE\nUNTIL CHRISTMAS\nWo have Jut* opened a now shipment of\nTRI-LIGHT LAMPS\nand have over 70 to choose from\nEXTRA SPECIAL IN BEDROOM SUITES\nBeautiful walnut bedroom suite. This Is really an outstand- ^ ^ stt*A*Stm\\ *%,*%.\ning suite. Has lovely matched veneers, Waterfall design. Four $ \u25a0 (\u25a0Q*O0\npieces, vanity, bench, chiffonier and bed       em BjW^r\n4-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE   * ___\u00bb_____\u25a0 \u00bb_\u00bb\nVanity, bench, chiffonier and bed. At this low price it is a gift. aA%a.****W ,50\nSalaPrlce            \u2122 \/\n4-PIECE WATERFALL BEDROOM SUITE\nThli suite is made from the finest of select walnut veneer.\nVanity has drop centre with large round mirror. Large roomy O **S  tWJBk  00\nchiffonier and bed. Waterfall design. A suite you are sure ^ B **% T_P*\nto like for       *m **W ^\n\u25a0\"\u25a0      \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0       \u25a0'\u25a0*\u25a0 '    \u25a0 \u25a0\u2022*-'    '   \u2014     ,i       ' '\u25a0.^*******a^ss_a_---saai*s-s__w_________i\nWALNUT DINETTE SUITE $AA.___0\n6-Piece. Regular $109.00 for W\nwas*\nOCCASIONAL\nCHAIRS DESKS\n$10.00 to $89.50       $22.50 to $79.50\nEND TABLES\n$4.75 to $15.75\nTABLE\nLAMP\nand\nSHADE\nSPECIAL\n$]95\nPICTURES\n$1.29 to $22.50\nSmokers\nPlunger\nStyle\nBED THROWS\nALL\nWOOL\nAll wool reversible and\nplain with satin bound.\nChoice of colon.\n$5-79\n$3\nAllowance\nWt Allow $3.00\nOn any old lamp or lantern no matter how old or\nIn what condition when delivered to our store on the\npurchase of any tri-light on\nour floor.\n-<**>*WL ^PSi * ***********''\n^\u2122___S____*II***___ t   \u2022\n-__ *a%**A*m*m-*******-l      .--\".\"'\u25a0\nFloor Clearance\n3 Pee. Chesterfield Suites\n1 3-piece suite covered all over in rayon\ntapestry. Reg. $119.00  \t\n1 3-piece suite covered all over in velour.\nReg. $129.00\t\n2 3-piece suites covered all over in velour. <M 1Q PA\nReg. $139.00 ..\u2022   -jUlJ-OU\n1 3-piece suite covered all over in velour.      (07 CA\nReg. $119.00  t|N\/l.\u00ab)U\nCedar\nChests\n$14.95\nto\n$4750\n,   \u25a0 .,... ...  ..\ni\n1\n1\ni\nI\n1\n\u25a0\u25a0\n.',.._\u201e\nmmm\nOAMKHILt,\n\u25a0\n2-PIECE LOUNGE SUITE\nLounge has bedding-box.with large arms, Chesterfield chair, seats a. j** ^\u2014   \u2014 _     Ag\nand back covered in velour. Arms and front in heavy rep. 9___>___^J *50     ll\nRegular $72.50 for       \"J\nd QspDML foldL fay, CbdklsL %tiiL QthidtmnA.\n2-PIECE BED CHESTERFIELD SUITE\nThis makes a real suite for any home. A luxurious Chesterfield for\nday and makes into a comfortable bed at night. Has bedding box, 6 A 4% AA     S\nChesterfield and chair are covered all over in rich velour. Regular \u2122 ofc*J_p vL\nprice is $99.50. Sale      **-9 W. \u00a3D\nS\nfiuif out Owl Budatpt filcuL\nI\ni\nSMOKER\nSTANDS\n$5.75 Up\nOCCASIONAL\nCHAIRS\nSpecial $6.95\nI\n1\nLAMP TABLES\n$7.95 to $17.95\nLiving Room\nTables\n$6.50 to $40.00\ni\nI\nBOOK CASES\n$17.50 to $45.00\nGovernor\nWlnthrop\nDesks\n$89.50\nGATELEG\nTABLES\n$22.50 to $45.00\nMIRRORS\n$1.49 to $25.00\nCOFFEE\nTABLES\n$4.50 to $24.50\nYour Dollars Buy More In Our Store\nTrade In Your Old Furniture as Part Payment on New\nWe Prepay Freight on Orders of $50 or Over\n1\ni\ni\n'-^--^--l-ti'-fiT-lit. AWff\n\u00bb,_________\u25a0____\u25a0_\u00bb\nnt-tiii\n__W__p _*t_J?_____. \u25a0\n rail iiiiniii-s-\nBANFP CHURCH OMAN\nCOES TO WINDERMERE\n__Bv_____J___m, B. C, - The orfan\nat Bt Oeorfa'a Ctarch, Banff, that\nwu played at tl\nKing and Queeh during their visit\nto Banff has bean purchased tar\nSt. Peter'e Church, Windermere.\nTHE BOOTERY\n411 BAKER STREET\nNELSON, B. C.\nAll Moil Orders Promptly Filled\nWE PAY THE POSTAGE\nSEE OUR WINDOWS\nSamson Skates and Boots \u2014 Finest In Canada\nComa In and aee our full Una of ekatee and boota before you buy.\nFor Men, Women ond Children\nMen's Professional Outfits $14.95\nAce Fro Tube Skate Outfits at 19.75, ?5.95, $3.85\nU\/.m\u201e-'    Fine white elk boot and tuboCCQC\nW Omen S skate, a grand gift J J. 7J\nBlack Boot and Tube Skates f 3.95\nD\u00ab.\/r   R\"l \u00ab'ufay tube skate and *f*J \/ft\nDOyS Boot, special at a>-_>.07\nA A CM     I Here Are Oxfords at Prices\nIVi L11 ! ! You Can't Afford to Pass Up\nTO AMI CLEABINO OUR NIW _*AIX WINDSOR\nSHOES BY LECKIE. SIZES . to 11.\nRegular f 6.75.\nClearing at\t\n\u25a0LACK PEBBLE   GRAINS\nBROWN BOOTMAKER\nFINISH\nAll 95.95 Oxfords\nCc-lng at\t\nBALMORALS POINTED TOES\nBLUCHERS BROWNS\n$5.95\nDRESS\nBROGUES\n$4.95\nTAN\nBLACKS\nAll Slxee 6 to 11.\nNew Patterns Juit Arrived going ot $2.95\nAlio Rock of Tarn and Blacki at $3.95\nTables of Kiddies' Oxford* at $1.49\nSlses I to T\/t-t to 1.14-11 to ay,\nWe are agents for the famous Jack O'Lant.rn Children'a shoes.\ngy_. *W jjjjjj **-*5 gy_ -$2-35\nBoyi' Fine Dress Oxfords. Sixes I to 5'A ?2.85\nBoys' Sturdy Booh. Heavy Counter, 1 to 5Vi 93.25\nWOMEN\nALL COLORS\nALL 8TYLE8\nSmart Range.\n.of\nStyle Shoes\nSTREET\nEVENING\nALL SIZES\n$2.99\nWoman's Fin* Kid Ties.\nEI-EEf; Reg. $2.99, now\nWEDGES\nSULTANS\n$2.69\nDeal With Vs and Save\n-NILSON  DAILY NEWS. NILION. \u00ab. C-FRIDAY   MORNINO.  NOV. *B_  IH*-\nNelson Stores Lead\nSWEATERS ARE MUCH WELCOMED\nAS GIFTS BY NEARLY ALL MEN\n\/lie other 'afternoon, your reporter w\u00abi out with his small eon for\na walk acroes the hills. The sky was\nclear and out of It, Sonny said, \"Gee\nDad, you could use a new sweater.\"\nAnd upon close inspection, I certainly agreed with him. Your reporter Is Ilk* most man about such\nthings as sweaters. He buys ona or\ntwo and expects them to last tor 10\nyears. And they will unless someone does something about IL\nWhy not do something about lt\nthla Christmas and gat Dad ana of\ntha many smart new swatters tor\nan afternoon with the children, golfing, driving and tor all outdoor\nwear, Particularly recommended\nara tha brushed wool sweaters In\nsleeveless slip-over, sleeveless but\nton-up styles and long-sleeved slipover models. They range In colon\nfrom soft pastels up through the\nmore practical darker tones. i\nUten there ar* many good looking heavier sweaters on display In\nlocal stores styled particularly for\nskiing, ikatlng and more active Winter sports.-\nMost of tha new sweaters are pretested for waihabllity, colorfastneas\nand shrinkage, and many novelty\nweaves enhance their eye appeal.\nMake lt a sweater Christmas not\nonly tor Dad, but tor every man\non your list, and you'll go a long\nway toward providing \"your favorite\" with a gift strictly utilitarian\nbut with an ay* toward hla comfort and handsome appearance.\nA typical jewelry display.\nLINGERIE IS KOOTENAY WOMEN'S\nFIRST CHOICE FOR CHRISTMAS\nfigurel For thla type can wear the\nsculptured top slip that eliminates -the need ot a brawler and baa\na slide-fastened placket that insures\nslim-fitting through tha middle.\n\"In tact, too much Importance\ncannot ba placed upon choosing th*\ncorrect slip tor tha figure, for upon\nit will depend the tit of the frock\nthat goes over It\"\nNot only in slips, but in gowns,\ntoo, it's possible to select a style\nthst will crests glamour fer its\nwearer. Like the Empire slip, th*\nEmpire gown with ita high, flat-\ntaring waistline and pert putt\nsleeves, will do wonders for the\nslim, svelte figure.\nFor the more statuesque type, a\ngown of shimmering satin made nt\nsuave flowing lines with bodice of\ngathered chiffon in tha same shad*\nwould be a perfect gift While for\nthe woman who sutlers trom the\ncold, a cunning long-sleeved gown\nwith delicate embroidery down tha\nfront will prove that It's possible\nto ba glamourous and Well-covered\nat th* same tlm*.   -\nPAJAMAS PRIME\nOIFT FAVORITES\nYolanda also, suggests that pajamas are Important in today's\nfashion picture, and should ba in1\neluded-on every gift-list.\n\"Nowadays women spend almost\nu much tlm* travailing as they do\nat home. And a pajama ensemble\nIs the perfect costume tor walking\nbetween berth and dressing-room ot\nplane or train.\nNot only for travelling, but at\nhome more and mora women are\nfinding pajamas Indispensable. For\nwoman hava more leisure today\nthan in the past \u2014 mora time to\nlounge around the house.\nA now design\nEvery man travels at least\noccasionally\nLovely Little Gifts of Leather\nWIN Give lasting Pleasi\nWithout a doubt, leather glfta\nar* top favorites for Christmas-giving, This y*ar our designers and\ncraftsmen hsva created many new\nand unusual leather gift items that\nara sura to pleas*. All an smart,\npractical and good looking, all ara\nlastingly useful ... reason enough\nwhy they're welcome gifts for both\nmen and woman alike.\nfust think of aU tha leather gift*\nthai* arel To mention a few, stunning wallets, key cases, albums, cigarette cases and boxes, compacts,\ndesk sets, leather memo pads. Msny\nof the latter, in fact all ot them, I\navailable In genuine leather as w\nas rich simulated leather, so that\nyou prater to give an inexpenil\nleather gift, you cna very easily.\nRemember too that these leatlt\nette gifts are shown in pigskin, ci\nmorocco leather, plnaeaK alllfl\nand many other type* ot lead\nall looking amaslngly like n\nktther. For tha gadabout-\ntravelers on your list, how atx\nthese leather gifts? Leather Jew\neases, beauty boxes, leather clt\ncases complete wltb clock?\n^mmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nWE HAVE EVERYTHING\nTO PLEASE THE MOTORISTS\nWe're sure that you have somebody, on your list that loves his car. .. and we're sure\nthat at Sowerby-Cuthbert's you'll find the gift that will please him most.\nTri-O-Torte Dual Horns\nmotorist would appreciate a pair\n $14*5\nof these herns.\nInstalled.\nChrome ^\nDriving\nLight\nFlreston* Studded\nGround Crip Tires\nTins an truly the supreme gift. Ben la all\nuJ*from.._ $13*90\nWillard Safety\nFill Battery\n$7.95\n1 Guaranteed batteries that assure\nStick starting i\nte. Up frem ...\n[ and long\nDrive safely and\nsecurely   in   fog,\nrain or snow.\nInstalled\nSingle\nWS\nDual\n$16.95\nSOWERBY-CUTHBERT LTD.\n'     DODGE-DESOTO  DIALERS\nPhone 75 Opposite Hume Hotel end Post Office\na^-sWi^S^^\nJewel\nShortening\nMsde In  New Westminster, 11 .\nWhat a Break\nFor Some Lucky Chap\nSHIRTS AND NECKWEAR ARE 27%\nOF OUR SALES\nShirts De Luxe\nJ1.H0 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.95\nTies That Men Admire\n39c SOc 75c $1.00 $2.50\n-KERCHIEFS Fancies\n2 for 3 for        2 for I for\n25c  $1.00 $1.00  50c\nKhaki Gifts\nUNDERWEAR\nfor Intimate Gifts\nCombinations include Stanfield's,\nTurnbull's, Harvey Wood and\nWatson\n91.25 fl.95 90-25 90.95\nRemember He Knows\nMORRIS\nMeans Value\nMoney Belts $1.25; Shirts $1.95; Sox $1.00; Kerchiefs, 2 for 25c\nBroadcloth\n$1.75 $2.50 $3.50\nPyjamas\nRest at Its Best\nFlannelette\n$2.00 $2.25 $2.75\nWho Ever Had Too Many\nSOX?\n25< 35', 55< 59<75<\nand up to 90.05 a pair\nBuy these with assurance. The men doi\nWindbreakers-Sweatert\nTwo Tone Gabardines and Wool\n$3.50 $5.50 $5.95 $6.50\nHATS ARE TOPS\n$2.50 $3.50 $3.95\nCharles Morris\n547 Baker St.\nTIP TOP TAILORS\nPhone 147\nOf all tha gifts calculated to make\nthe feminine heart beat a little\nfaster, lingerie Is perhaps the most\ncomplimentary. For besides Its actual loveliness that makes every\nfemale from sixteen to sixty catch\nher breath In rapture, there Is an\neven mora subtle flattery in its\nmessage that the donor recognizes\ntha recipient as sn Individual of\ndiscrimination and fastidiousness.\nThis, according to Yolande, well-\nknown deaigner ot hand-made un-\nderthlngs, ls the reason that lingerie\ntops the list ot Christmas gifts that\nwomen cherish both for their sentimental as well u their Intrinsic\nvalue.\nPURE SILK\nGIFT LINGERIE\n\"A gentleman may be known by\ntha company he keeps, but as our\ngrandmothers maintained, a lady is\nknown by the lingerie she wears,\"\nYolande says. \"So, your true gentlewoman ia more particular about\nher under-garments than she ls\nabout her outer appeal.\n\"That's why, even in this stream-\nIned age of hurry and bustle, well-\nbred women demand hand-mada\nlingerie of pure silk. And since no\nwoman can ever have 'too much of\nit\u2014in fact, no woman ever has as\nmuch as she wanta\u2014a lovely handmade gown or slip Is the ideal stuffing for a favored Christmas\nstocking.\"\nBut it's a tar cry from tha be-\nlaced and be-ruffled linen petticoats our grandmothers fore to the\nsleek, figure-flattering wisps of silk\nthat are the slips and nightgowns\nof the present For according to\nthis designer, lingerie today Is\ncreated specifically to conform to\ndifferent types of figures and to\nenhance their best points and minimize their less-than-perfect ones.\n, \"For the slim, smaller-than-aver-\nage figure, tha Empire slip will create the illusion of well-rounded\ncurves,\" she says. \"While for the\nfuller figure, the dlaphrsgm slip\nwith Its more spacious bodice and\nwaist-whittling panel through tho\nmidriff, will subtract inches without benefit of diet.\nPERFECT-FITTINa\n8LIPC FOR ALL FIGURES\n\"Bravo   for   the   lovely,  normal\nlb\nPure Plum\nJAM\nEMPRESS PURE FOODS\n1\nMarmalade\nPure Orange\n41b. tin 45c\nPEANUT  BUTTER\nL\": * 15c\nPURE VANILLA\nbottle I\u2122\n\"..err* 37C   ** 35C\n' JAM:    Strawberry,\n37 01.\nHn ...\n45c\npure,\n4 Ib. Hn\n55c\nTEA\nBlue Ribbon, CQ\nPacked In Vancouver\nCOFFEE\nSr\":....^\nRoasted and bleached\nIn Vancouver\nCHAMPION DOC FOOD:\nBallard's, Hn \t\nCLOVER LEAF OYSTERS:\nCasserole, Hn\t\nGOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON: IA.\nVia. Hn  13C\nSAANICH CLAMS:\nWhole, 2 Hna \t\n10c\n15c\n35c\nTomato Juice\nSunny Dawn:'       09\n10'\/, os., 5 tins .. IOC\nSunny Dawn: 1Q\n26 os., 2 Hns tU\\j\nPacked In Gram) Forks\nWax Paper\nHandeWrap, lft-\n100-foot roll .... i\u00ab7C\nMade In New Westminster\nTomatoes\n!!\"*.\".\":.. 25c\nPaoked In Grand Forks\nBleach\nHydroxo, OP\n26 ox., 3 botHas .. \u00a3 JC\nMade In Trail\nMcDonald's\nMade in Nelson,\n41b. Hn'\t\nHEDLUND'S\nA VANCOUVER PRODUCT\n39c\nBaked Beans: or\n16 os., 2 Hns &JC\nMeat Spreads: 01\nAsstd., 3 Hns Alt\nLunch Loaf:   *)(__\nVis, 2 Hns .. LdZ\nMEAT BALLS:\n16 os. tin ...\n23c\nSOAP\nPearl: Laun- OP\ndry, 6 bars . \u00a3\u00ab)C\nA Vanoouver Product\nRogers'Syrup: 51b.\nZ 43c\nWild   Rose  Pastry\nFlour: 01 .\nIVi Ib. sack&lC\nMILK\nCherub, tails, tf*\n6 tin, .....45C\nPacked In Sun-as\nRye Crunch: OP-\n2 pkts \u00a3\u00abC\nNalley's Syrup: IS\nbottlo ....  *\u00ab\u00ab'\nWoodland's Baking\nSupplies\nManufactured  In Vanoouver\nSNced Citron: Vi lb 17<*\nCut Mixed Peel: 1 Ib. pkt 2lc>\nClace Cherries: Vi lb 19s)\nWhole Mixed Peel: Vi lb. pkt. .. 15e.\nPineapple Rings: Asstd colors, 6 for 2S\u00bb*.\nAYLMER CANNED FOODS\n 25c\n 23c\nSLICED PEACHES:\nlOVi os., 2 tins\t\nTOMATO OR VEGETABLE SOUP:\n10 os., 2 Hns\t\nRED ARROW PRODUCTS\n 18c\n : i8c\nSODA BISCUITS:\nFamily pkf. \t\nGRAHAM WAFERS:\n1 lb. cello pkt. .....\n,>*fc>,>,\u00bb,>3._>4^^__n>,J,3,\u00bb,_>,^\ntoil..l._a.|_rl._i.sr^^^\n I'mwii inmm ummm. u m\nE5_B_____SH__\u00ab____Ji\nThousands of Ixwely Qifts\nS FAVORED IN\nRIOD STYLES FOR GIFTS\ni\nWhen a new period in interior\ndecoration comes In, every home\nfurnishings branch Immediate-}'\nmoves Into tha production of new\ndaalgns. Just now, the whole continent is talking about American\nRegency, the entirely new decorative motif Introduced In September.'\nIt has brought about tremendous\nenthusiasm, because Duncan Phyfe.\nthe United States' foremost cabinet\nmaker, is the inspiration tor much\nthat has been Introduced in Amen\ncan Regency forms. Borrowing from\nthe French Directolre, then the prevalent vogue in Europe, when Phyfe\ncame to this country about 1783,\nhe combined his adaptations with\nt\u00ab*fS\u00abJ\u20act\u00ab\u00abS\u00abJ\u00a9*t\u00ab^^\nEm-\nTHE HOLIDAYS MORE IN\nFRESH CLEANED CLOTHES\nIf you wint to look your best for the\nfestive season ahead (and who doesn't?)\nyou better tend them to Maco's and\nhave them cleaned and renewed and\n.   made to look like new.\nJust Phone 288\nMaco Cleaners and Dyers\n127 Baker St. Nelspn, B. C.\nft_*_ft_ft_ft*__H_ft_^^\nCHOOSE GIFTS FOR THEIR\nFAVORITE WINTER SPORTS\nDots she love ice-skating? Is she.\npractically a professional skier? Or\nan up-and-coming bright beginner?\nHow about your beau? Is he the uncrowned king ot Winter sportst\nThan give them something to wear\nfor the favorite Winter sports funl\nAmong tha glfta that would receive a warm welcome are ski suits,\nskating outfits, or a separate skating packet In plain or quilted velveteen. If aha can really eut figure-\neights, why not delight her with a\nvelveteen skating dress wilh brightly lined contraatlng hem? (Incidentally this la an excellent gift\neven If she's not as smooth on lea\naa she'd like to be.) Coming back\nto the ski suit, they are smarter,\nbrighter than ever before, Expertly\ntailored or snow cloth, all-wool, corduroy er covert cloth (new this\nyearl) .... tbey feature hooded\njlpper Jackets, single or double\n(treated Jackets, sldabuckle Jackets.\nAll of tha Jackets ara warmly interlined.   '\nYou can mix-match your Witter\nsports gift! And your local atorea\nhave all the \"extra.\" tar snow tun\ntol Newest are' the pretty wool\nplaldsklrti with trench cults, convertible collars, two big patch pockets. How about some Winter sports\naccessories? Tor instance goggles\nfor storms, sun and snow. Or tait\nTyrolean suspenders gaily embroidered or you csn hsve them in solid\ngabardine with rlc-rac trim. The\nnew open top visor cap in populn\nwith warm flannel ear flap ot tha\ntwo-color reversible cloud-cap, ara\nsmart practical gifts. Ski booties\nwith knit tops and leather toes ahd\nheels are aeen, as well aa cable-knit\nknee high socks, short ski socks that\nare extra soft, warm and pliable.\nThere an wonderfully warm lingerie gifts too\u2014for instance She'd\nleva a pah- of vivid red panties tor\nskating or some \"daddy long len\"\ntrousers and long-sleeved short. Ot\nW per cent cotton end SO per cent\nwool, these undies are chill-chasers,\nbecause they're snug and warm yet\ncomfortably lightweight\n*****************\nLooking for a practical gift?\nThere's nothing more practical\ntor a woman that ls, than a\ngift to augment her pantry.\nCanned foods and packaged\nfoods\u2014that will do Justice to\ntha tables ot tbe most exacting cooks. B\nGroceries . tram the Nelson\nGrocery are sura to ba appreciated at Christmas.\nNelson Grocery\nIM Baker St     Nelson, B. c.\n*\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab%.\nOLIVE OIL\nAcqualls, La Rosa. The\nhighest grades of olive oil\nand manufactured in Canada. Special price A __ % _\u25a0\nGallon    9****n\\\nPhone 89\nLAMPS ARE PERFECT GIFTS\nHera ara Just a few of tha new lamps designed with Christmas gift-\ngiving In mind. Table and floor lampa ara featured. Note their stun-\nnlng shades, attractive I\ni and new style features.\ntbe motifs Introduced by Thomu with WlUla_asbur\u00abh and others.\nHope, tha greateet English designer| DECORATORB^FAVOR\n<tt 1807. Thus, we have a brand\nnew period type to challenge Colonial, French and English 18th Century, Sheraton and Heppelwhlte,\nEarly American, which waa revived\n| TABLE LAMPS\nSo, when a new period comes out,\nthe interior decorator Immediately\nturns to table lamps, the ideal lamp\ntype for bringing out the best in a\nroom. The decorator uses them liberally, because they hava color and\nsparkle, not entirely possessed by\nfloor models. In china, pottery, porcelain, glass, wood, metal and other\nmaterials, including leather, rattan,\netc.. these lamps come in many\nshapes and decorations. They are\npractical anywhere and compose tha\nbulk ot lamps chosen for Christmas\ngiving, wadding gilts and other such\noccasions.\nDesigners planning tor period settings prefer taller table lamps than\nthose usually prevalent, and manufacturers are now only beginning\nto respond to the demand. You will\nfind in the American Regency settings in your favorite department\nstore or lamp shop, tall column,\nfluted or reeded table lamps,\nGiving a gift? You must not overlook table lamps. One cannot hava\ntoo many, and what family hu too\nmany -lamps, particularly newly-\nweds? Ifs smart to give table lamps\nin period design, more so than ever\nbefore, what with the advent ot the\nintriguing American Regency.\n\u00ab\u00ab{\u00abS*\u00ab_*\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*Ci*t*JC^^\nJewellery for Christmas\n\u00bb^_S_\u00bbvfe.a\ns\u00bb____W*\n%*%..\nJ%om$23ttc.    ,\n.a lasting gift, m\n\"finest tt tewff fat smart MM* \u00abf jWnamcrlsIA\nWe do not with to burden you with an Itemized list of all the good things we\nhave to offer to the buying public of Nelson and vicinity\nWhat to* do wish you to know is this: We have brought to Nelton thit\nyear the finett selection of gift requisites that it has ever been our priv-\nilege to preeen. to Christmas shoppers, our selection of diamond rings,\nladies and gents stone set and signet rings, ladies and gents wrist\nwatches and other articUt of jewellery is really large and varied.\nIn our silverware and china departments you will find many articles which will\nfit in somewhere in your gift requirements.\nThis yesr, more than ever before, we are offering you finest quality merchandise at very reasonable prices, and we feel confident that if it is something in\njewellery or silverware that you are looking for that our store is the one place\nwhere you will be able to find it.\nWe Invite you to come Into our store and see our grand displays. Remember! It\ncosts you nothing to look around, we will be pleased to show you any article and\noffer suggestions.\nCOLLINSON'S\nJEWELLERY STORE\n561 BAKER STREET\nThe Store of Quality, Service and Satisfaction\nSUPER VALUE DAYS IN NELSON\nMeans\nSuper Cleaning\nand Pressing\nLet us clean your Winter\nsuits, dresses, coats arid evening wear. Look your best\nfor the coming\nCHRISTMAS\nHOLIDAYS\nJust Phone 1042\nIt's this simple, to hava fresh,\nclean clothes at all times.\nWa pick up and deliver.\nQmudLcL ^abamuuiL\nDistinctive Dry Cleaning\n670 Baker Street Nelson, B. C.\nBWtsl^**^^\nWe Wholly Support Nelson's\nSuper Value Days\n! ^When Shopping In town\nWe   Can   Give    You\nComplete\nGarage Service\nArt Fournier, who Is In charge Is acknowledged as one of the leading mechanics on\nall makes of cars. \u2022\nBUICK\nPONTIAC\nGMC TRUCKS\nACCESSORIES\nTEXACO GAS AND OIL\nSTORAGE\nSky Chief Auto Service\n206 Baker Street Phone 122 Nelson, B. C.\nWE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE\n\u25a0\nAt Christmas Time\nA Woman'i Plact\n13 in a Man's Store\ngive hima\nROBE\nPRICED UP FROM\nWomen are looking at these fine robes\nfor gifts ... and buying 'em! They like\nour rich brocades, new flannels, fine\nwashable rayons ... and all the new\nrobe patterns!\nOther Robes priced\nfrom\t\n$9.50.0 $25\nSHIRT*   ot broadcloth tn all colon frn AA\nsnd patterns.    \u00ab_)_J.Uu\nNECKWEAR    that men Ilka trom    (j\u00bb-|  AA\nEmory's, neat patterns and stripes -  \u00abBl\u00abUv\nSOCKS    of fine silk and wool and all-wool\nIn rib and clocked plains.       .   .\nNew patterns.\t\nQLOVES    both lined and unlined for dress and\ntor aports. Cape and pigskin styles.    (PO Oft\nPYJAMAS   of finest silk and rayon d\u00bb0 nr\nmixtures. Plain or striped.  wit.I u\nMUFFLERS    cf finest wool. Scotch designs In\nplaids and district checks.\nAll colors\t\nHANDKERCHIEFS\nor plain.\nBox of three ..:_\t\nest finest linen.  Initials\n_ __. $1.00\nA small deposit will hold any gift till Christmas.\nEmory's Ltd.\nThe Man's Store\nB\u00bbiBi9S^\n-'\u25a0J-'-'':_\u00bbi__l_,i_-l-:l-lii.   in,\nm'i ifil__i_if_Bi___l_i_iiii.ii-!! r   ii\n yr* dailt nwwt* ft\u00bbia*js-ww\u00ab \u25a0\u00bb.\nHandsome Gift Accessories for \"Him\"\nraois\nGifhforlheHome\nWill Receive a\nWarm Welcome\nDress up your own heme this\nChristmas! Give \"home gifts\" to\ntha people you're fondest of. They'll\nreceive a warm welcome trom career girls, young marrieds ... and\nfrom the gentlemen who keep bachelor quarters. If you know exactly\nwhat they're hoping for \u2014 good. If\nyou don't, visit your local stores\ntor some exciting new ideas. Their\nstocks are wonderfully complete and\nmanufacturers hava literally outdone themselves tn creating home\ngifts that ara good looking, practical, tone-wearing . ., gifts that are\ndecorative ... accessory home gifts.\nAnd whether you're gift-hunting\nfor a two-room apartment or a 20-\nroom house and whether it'a modern, period, regency or colonial\ndesign ... they've exactly the gifts\nyou want. The \"little\" furniture\ngifts are especially attractive and\nmake marvelous gifts. We mean the\nsmartly designed end tables, maga-\nslne racks, nests of tables and the\ntwin tables that are so' fashionable\nfor either aide of a sots or studio\ncouch. There's a wide choice ot\ncoffee tables too, many with removable glass tray, marfoleized or\nstain-?roof tops. In maple, walnut\nor mahogany finish, these make excellent gilts - and they all belie\ntheir low price tags. See the acces<\nsory home gifts too, especially the\nattractive candlesticks, console sets.\nsah tray and cigarette box sets. And\nif they've a fireplace, they'd love, a\nset cf new andirons, or electric logs\nor a fire screen ... Pictures make\nperfect gifts snd your local stores\nhava one _* the best collections ever'\nthis year. We noted aome excellent\nreproductions of famous artists,\nreally \"works of art\" and they're\npopular priced.\nCLOSET ACCESSORIES\nGAY PRACTICAL GIFT\nMake ber closets the show pled\nof her homei It's easily and Inexpensively done and these are the\nlittle things she just doesn't get\naroundto buying for herself. Irresistibly pretty as they are practical, we saw some perfectly coordinated closet accessories in shelf\nboxes, shoe shelves that hold eight\npairs of shoes, little combination\nchests tor lingerie, shoes and accessories. Small and compact, they fit\neasily into regulation size closets,\nin flower-sprigged and vivid striped\ndesigns, they've lots of new \"old-\nfashioned\" charm and they'll keep\nher closets in apple pie order long\nafter Christmas Is ovcrl\nm   ___^__________________k\n^*m\n$1.00 ,.$3.65\nLIPPERS\nThe Ideal Gift\n\u25a0','.'.'     \u25a0\u2022*'-.\u2022\nWe have  a  magnificent selection  of\nSlippers for your choice. Styles for men,\nwomen and children. *\nPLAIN LEATHERS, SATINS, VELVETS,\nCHENILLES, CREPES\n$1.2510 $4.75\nGaloshes\nThrifty Gi\nFrom\nLadles'\nRe Andrew & Co.\nThe Interior's Finest Shoe Store\n$1.4510 $3.95\nMen's    ;\ni.\nfine broeeded silk pylamae with hand piping In either notched cellar er oollarleis style. Or new neckwear\nin Enullih weave, or French crepe, and molrei. Or fine French linen handkerchiefs with hand ambroid,-\nered Initials. Or French and English lisle hosiery with hand embroidered clooka.\nPOONA, India (CP)-Vlolenee is\n\"righteous when used agalnat an\naggresaor for defence* V. D. Sav-\narkar, President of tha Hindu Maha-\nsabha, told a meeting here, Armed\ndefence was the only right and moral method of meeting aimed aggression.\nAMD DON'T OVFRIOOK\nGOTHAM\n,   GOLD STRIPE HOSE\n$3,95 w $4.95\nIn Cold or Silver\nSki Boots\nChiffon\n69c\n$1.00\nCrepe\n$1.00\ni\nI\ni\nLadies'\npriced at.\nLadies'\n$4.50 to $6.\nMen's j .a  'M|^a                                                ^en's                    *kti\n$4.75411.00 nwaa              $5.5010 $9.50   I\ng^_^!#3_#^W4*^^\nI\nI\nMAIL ORDER!\nwill receive our prompt\neereful  attention.\nFrom the Interior's Largest and Best Stocked Hardware Store\nELECTRICAL APPLIANCES\nWet.clox\nCLOCKS\n$1.50 ond Up\nFLASHLIGHTS\nAa low as 89-* and Up\nC. C. M.\nBICYCLES\nTHE PERfECT GIFT\nfor the BOY or CI RL\nBoys' Models $31.50 Up\nCMs* Model $32.75 Up\n|oycycles     $8.85 Up\nWagons       $8.00 Up\nPYREXWARE\nThe gift that Mother\nloves to have. Dishes,\npie plates, casseroles\nboilers, frying pans,\netc. See our grand\nselection.\nPriced os low os, up from 37c\nLASTING and BEAUTIFUL\nCorey Coffee Brewers,\nUp from $7.95\nSunbeam\nMixmasters $34.96\nComplete With Juicer and\nExtractor\n$2.00\nToasters, up from\nSandwich Toasters,\nUp from $6.95\nWaffle Irons,\nUpfront $7.75\nColeman\nI\ni\ni\nLamps and Lanterns      1\nLanterns, up from  $8.70      M\nLamps With Shade, up from .... $7.70\nA Deposit Holds Any\nArticle Until Christmas\nEVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE A\nPriced as tow as,\nup from\t\nFlyer\n $1.50\nSKIS FOR ALL AGES\nPer pair, up from $1.40\na Co Me Skating Outfits\nFor Men, Women and Children. M \u20227C\nPriced at, up from \u00ab?\u2022)\u2022 I w\nSUNBEAM SHAVEMASTERS\n$8.95 ond $16.95\n. GIVE DAD THIS GIFT HE WANTS\nWOOD, VALLANCE\nHARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED\nPhone 26 Nelson, B.C Drawer 500\nTOOLS FOR THE YOUNG\nWORKMAN\nWe have a complete selection in a wide\nrange of prices. An ideal gift idea.\n-... ____\u25a0_.._. .._...   -_.,_._.._.._^\u201e^___________________\n \t\n\"\u25a0\u25a0I'. J\n-NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. I. \u2022v-PRIDAY MOMMW. NOT. tX \u00abM0-\n\u25a0 PAtl\nnwewfrp-ti\nNELSON STORES HAVE THOUSANDS OF GIFTS\n*J \u25a0\nFurniture, In its many beautiful forms is always popular\nt Christmas. This year's designs are exceptionally attractive.\nFASHIONABLE BUDGET FURS\nAND LUXURY FURS IN DEMAND\nRemember when giving turs for\nChristmas sounded fabulously expensive and wonderful and Impossible? Once upon a time lt wss ...\nbut not today. More and more, furs\nsre becoming the most popular of\nChristmas gifts ... certainly the\nmost wanted . . . definitely the\nmost lasting ahd most wearable. For\nthis, we bow to our skilled furriers\nwho have worked wonders in workmanship and style and the dyeing\not furs in the budget'price range.\nFashion and good common sense\nhave played an important part in\nmaking furs the Christmas gift too.\nWIDE CHOICE FUR GIFT8\nThe woman makes furs the practical Christmas gift as well ss the\nluxury gift That's becsuse she has\nipade fur pratically a year-round\nfashion. Your Christmas fashion reporter refers to the smart fur Jackets, scarfs, capes and fur accessories\nthat add so much elegance to the\nsimplest costume. Hlghtlighted for\nChristmas gift-giving in the luxury\nlur clsss, are sheared beaver, Persian lamb, black caracul and of\ncourse magnificent mink or sable.\nCan you just imagine the indescribable thrill of receiving a mink\ncoat on Christmas morning? We can\nalmost\u2014it must be heavenly! Nevertheless the budget fur coats make\nequally exciting Christmas gifts \u2014\nand are they .beautiful!  Seen in\nlocal stores, we were downright\nsmasad at their moderate prices. In\nmany casei.we guess their price tags\nto be much higher! See the mink or\nsable-dyed muskrats ... they look\nfor all the world like tha real thing.\nTheir skins are expertly dyad to\nmatch the b._*city andrlchncss of\nmink or sable, their rich brown\ntones ara wonderfully flattering and\nluxurious looking.\nAlso budget priced are rich raccoons. Persian paw, black or grey\nkrimmer, Chinese kidskln, tipped\nskunk greatcoats, leopard cat (wonderfully fashionable and so versatile!) .., and of course mouton\nlamb that looks like real beaver,\nciver cat (another spotted fur that\nis in the fashion lime-light!)\nTO THI MIN\nA word to- wise men thia Christ\nmas! Whether she's your wife,\ndaughter, mother or sister . ,. give\nher furs this Christmas! Like nothing else, gentlemen, lt will make\nher think you're the moat wonderful man in the world,'If you know\nthe kind ot fur and the style aha\nwanta, good. But even if you don't\n\u2014your local stores are ready to help\nyou. Tthelr stocks are complete on\nthla season's fashionable furs snd\nauthentic styles. They'll help you\nselect the fiir coat she wants most\n... at the price you want to pay.\nBuy B.C. Products\nBuild B. C. Payrolls\n\u2022MODERN\nMARK\u00a3T\n...Art    ''REE\nPHONE   009 oiiim\nPRICfS EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONOAY\nNOVEMBER 22, 23 and 25\nNABOB COFFEE, Lb. 49c\nLimit t\nCRACKERS, 2 lb. Pkt. 39c\nChristie's\nBaking Chocolate '\/* lb.Cake15c\nPEAS, Sieve 5, 2 tins 23c\nCholc. quality\nPEACHES Golden Area Tin 16c\n\u2022Heed er halve.\nWHITE BEANS, 3 lbs. 22c\nCocomalt: 16 ox. tin 59c\nTomato Juiced 4 for 25c\nSalmon fif** Tin 33c\n\"My Food\nMerchant\"\nContest\nOnly 4 mo re'weeks. Oat your\nentry blanka now with (2.00\ngrocery order. Cash prises.\nBANANAS\nWhile they last\n3 LBS.. 22c\nFreight prepaid to country\npoints on orders of $10.00\nor ever. Free Delivery to\nSheep Crook and Silmo\non all orders.\nFruits and Vegetables\n25c\n75c\n59c\n25c\n17c\n19c\n25c\n25c\nTOMATOESt California\nField; 2 lb..\t\nAPPLES: Northern Spy,\n\u25a0ex\t\nORANGES: Nice else,\n|ulcy, 2 dos.\t\nAPPLES: Eating or\ncooking, 9 lbs\t\nBEETS: Firm, dry,\nt nn. \t\nPEARS:\nJibs.\t\nONIONS: Firm, dry,\n10 lbs 4.\nSWEET POTATOES:\nI lbt\t\nMALLETS\nPRODUCTS\nOrange Marmalade: 4fl\u201e\n4-lb.t\u00bbn 43C\nSalad Dressing: Salad\nTime, Tang or Table\nQueens Jj^\nRobin\np:\n24 Ib. lock.\nRolltd Oats: Pkt.\n29c\n. 25*\nBAKING NEEDS\nMOLASSES: Nabob,\n28 oi. tin  \t\nRAISINS: Seediest, 2-lb. pkf. ....\nCUT MIXED PEEL:\nMb. pk\u00ab.  \t\nCOCONUT: Shredded,\nIb.\t\nVANILLA: 2-oi. bottle .... IBs)\nVANILLA: 4-oi. bottle .... 33f\n22c\n22c\nQuick   Tapioca,\n55. ...lie\nOlives:  Stuffed,\ntr  2ic\nOlives:    Queen,\npkt. ..'.... eUC\nPrunes: Large size, OO\nmeaty, 2 lbs 6<>C\nClams: Whole,     A C .\ntall tin* ...... \u00a3 lwC\nCrapenut Flakei\n2pkk\u00bb\t\nPeas and Carrots1: OC\u201e\n20 oi. tin, 2 for *.Y *WC\nSpinach: Fancy SfQ-\nquality, ZVit, tin . wC\nHealth Oats:\nMelograin, pkt.\nHealth Meal:\nMelograin, pkt.\nBrooms: Good\nquality, each ..,\nSoap: Royal\nCrown, 6 ban ..,\nSoap Flakett\nWonder, lge. pkt,\nMatches: 300s,       JQ\n6 box pkg. *\u00abvV\nCocoa:  Cowan's,     OQ\n1 lb. Hn *wC\nPork and Beam:   OQi\u00bb\n16 oi. tint, 4 for   LuK,\n19c\n18c\n21c\n33c\n25c\n...38c\nIB\nI2-oi. Jar\nPeanut Butter\nSquirrel: OQ\n26-oi. tin  LUC\nNut Crunch   .\nNew, Delicious j     00.\n16-Qi, jar Ldl\nJohnson's\nGLO-COAT\nQUALITY MEATS\nChoice Young Fowl, Ea. 50c\nBeef for Boiling: Lb.\nPot Roasts: Lb.\t\nNABOl\nQuality Foods\nSOUPS: Tomato, Vegetable,\nOyster, 3 tins for\t\nKetchup:\n12 oi. bottlo ...\nPineapple Juice:\n12 oi. tin, 2 for.\nBaking Powder:\n12 oi. Hn ....\nBaking Powder:\n40 os. tin\t\nAsparagus Tips and Ends:\n\"*\"\u2022\u25a0  21c\nRound Bom or Blade Roasts: Lb.\nPrime Ribs Rolled: Lb.\t\nRolled Veal Roasts: Lb.\t\n10c\n18c\n18c\n25c\n22c\nPork\nRoasts\nLoan\nPar lb.\nSide Pork\nPork\nLoan\nPer Ib. .\nRoasts\nLeg or Loin\nPer Ib.\n21'   18\u00ab   25\n25c\n18c\n23c\n19c\n55c\n2 Hns\nSovereign\nToilet Tissue\nLimit 4 rolls\n4 rolh\n25c\nUpton's Tea\nMUMt   ..73c\n__\n-ring. P._M!\nUS.\t\n83c\nBELTS MUCH IN FASHION NOW;\nIDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS-GIVING\nAmerican designer! say \"for tha\nbloused silhouette, belts become tht\nnatural anchor \u2014 while tor tht\nstraight and narrow outline, belt.\ndefine the waistline.\" Which is definite proof that belts sake tha perfect Christmsa gift In fact so fashionable have the; become, that\nmany American women have a ver\nsatila belt wardrobe.\nHoliday-time alwayi brings with\nlt a demand for dressy belts. _h_ede\nwith gold kid trimmings, narrow\ngold kid for very dressy afternoon\nfrocks, with wider fold kid with\nfancy buckles tor dinner clothes,\nmake ever-welcome gifts. Sports\nbelts come In very narrow widths\nand with amusing notes, or else\nwith starkly simple lines and beautifully made buckles.\nGLAMOROUS GIFT UT*\nDusting powder and cologne, ribbons, stars and bows In a pastel bath\naet, and a Christmas tree aet of four popular fragrances.\nMan appreciate a gift Ilka thla\nGive her a \"Hand to My Heart\"\nlooket and bracelet.\nLONDON (CP). - A ten-yeai-old\nevacuee, Leslie Whlttaker, wu accidentally shot and killed at Chal-\nfont, St. Giles, by Leslie Hasina,\n\u2022HIDDINO LIOHT ON OHHUTMAM     '\nGifts for the heme are tver-wtleome at Christmas tine. NeHet. stores\nara featuring axeltlng gift Ideas In baeirttfutly designed tamps fe.\nevery type room.\nSAVE THIS COUPON\nGood for Grand Draw.ni for\n$25 and $10 in Prizes\nWhen   Prettnttd   to\nYour Ntlson Mtrvhont\nYour Shopping Coupon\nClip out this coupon and hand It In toony\nont of tht stores advertised Wi tt.lt tttue\nto gtt your free chanee ont\n1st   Prize: $25.00 WAR SAVINGS CIRTIFICATI\n2nd Prize: $10.00 WAR SAVINGS CIRTIFICATI\nThis coupon entitles me to one ehanee on\na free drawing for $25.00 and $10.00 In\nWar Savingi Ctrtifleattt,\nDrswlng wIM bo held on Baker Itreet, hturdey n'gfct,\nDecember 7, et 9:15 p.m.\nNemo  \u25a0 \u2022.\u00ab\u00ab\u2022-*...#..:\u2022*-.....\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022-\u2022\u2022\u2022:*\u2022\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022 r_\u00ab.\nAddress  \u2022 ..,\u201e-.............\u2022 \u2022 *\u2022 \u2022................\n'Jewel\"    .westers    with    multicolor sequin., silver, etc. Note tha\nnew longer cardigan.\nSave This Advertising Supplement\nas Your Shopping Guide\n DAILY OTWt. NtLOON. B. e^WIOAV MORNINC*. NOV. B. wo-\nNELSON READY FOR JOY AT CHRISTMAS SEASON\nI\nGIFT SLIPPERS FOR ALL\nOna ot tha moat practical andO\ntppeeling gifts to give this Christmas Is slippers. Your local stores\nhave the newest models tor every\nmember of the family. Whether you\nwant to give a glamorous \"frou\nfrou\" allpper with lots of satin\nruffles or fur trimmed slipper, or\na warm wool slipper, your choice\n-arlll be easy Some of tha newest\nslippers feature fashionable platform\nsoles that are very wonderfully\ncomfortable as they are smart looking. New sueded fabrics that look\nlike soft, luxurious suede are used\nto mske your feet look pretty and\nteel grand. For the lady of the house,\nno matter her age, why not a satin\nmule with niching tn bright colors\nor a new lounging slipper witn\n(ay open toes and bow trim? To\nkeep her feet warm and cosy, shall\nlove a pair ot scuffs or booties ts\ncuddly lambskin or fur.\nNELSON STORES\nWELL STOCKED\nFor the gadabouts on your lists\n... the college and busy career\ngirls, we suggest luggage.\nTour Nelaon stores have such\nwide collection of leathers, fabrics\nsnd simulated leathers In so many\nstyles snd sizes, that we're sure\nyou'll find the exact luggage gifts\nyou want. Put the personal touch to\nyour luggage gift\u2014have lt mono-\ngrammed! Many of. the local stores\ndo monogramming tree. However,\nIt theie Is a charge, lt la generally\nvery small and well worthwhile.\nPriced to fit every purse, all are\ngaily gift-wrapped, ready to say\n\"Merry Christmas\" lor you and you\nand youl\nMcKay & Stretton\nYour Victor Dealer*\nMedical Arte Bldg. Nelson, B.C.\n.   \u25a0 COTTON GIFTS THIS CHRISTMAS\n'\u2022ante Olaue helps Mary Nell Porter, tha National Cotton Council's 1940 Maid ef Cotton, to choose cotton\ngifts for Chrlstmai. Olft Items selected by Mary Nell Includes auoh articles a. cotton pyjamas for dad, cotton\nhandkerchief, for sister, corduroy Jacket for brother, and cotton luncheon wt for mother.\nMen will find It easy to please\nwith glfta Ilka thaw from Nelton\nstore..\nBeautiful and comfortable\n7cwn\n,^*SyJ\nIt Is our aim to sell tha finest quality meats, fish and poultry et lowest market\nprices. AH out-of-town mail orders receive our prompt, careful attention. You'll\nenjoy dealing at Bradley's \u2014 Nelson's Finest Market.\nSome of Our SPECIAL PRICES\nSAUSACE MEATi\n10c\n.BRISKET BOILING:                     IA\nHAMBURCER:\n25c\n\u25a0Taa\": 15c 18c 20c\nSAUSACEt Large,\n25c\nPORK OVEN ROASTS*                OO\nVEAL STEAKS)\n55c\nMINCEMEATi                            OC\nBradley's Meat Market\nNelson's Leading Meat Market\nPhon* 831 516 Baker St. Nelson, B. C.\nFrom e Christmas lingerie selection\nINDUSTRY SUPPLIES MANY\nFINE NOVELTIES FOR CARS\nWEARABLE GIFTS DESIRED\nBY WOMEN THIS CHRISTMAS\nReally now, wouldn't you like\nto Ond some wearable gifts under\nyour Christmas tree? We think we\nctn safely say thst wesrablt gifts\nare on the .Preferred List\" of all\nwomen. And this does not necessarily limit you to accessories,\neither, although the latter ara extremely popular gift items. Check\nover your gift Hit now. Isn't there\nsomeone on it who somply loves\nblouses, or jackets and skirts? How\nabout sweater-collectors? And for\nthe fashionable miss who loves the\n\"new\" \u2014 how about a Jumper?\nSpeaking of gift blouses, your local\nstores bave a wonderful collection\nof them including the long-sleeve\nshirt classic with new French cuffs,\nstunning \"accessory\" blouses with\ntusve high necklines that are perfect for all her costume Jewelery.\nSee the shining satin blouses for\ndress-up, the feather-soft sheer wool\nJerseys, the rich rayon crepes and.\nrayon failles, the lame blouses.\nCleverly tucked, shirred and draped,\nthese dressy blouses feature twinkling buttons, up-puffed long or Vt\nor short sleeves, beautifully high\nor low necklines, In white, vivid\ncolors, black and stripes, each of\nthese blouses is a gift gem. Prime\nfavorites for sweater collectors ara\nthe classic twins, the gay peasant\nembroidered cardigans, tbe new\nlonger cable-stitch cardigans, dressmaker alipons. And dont forget\nplease to tee the glamour gift sweaters. These sparkle with gold thread,\ntpafkling Jet, bead and multi-color\nsequin trims. Ultra-fashionable,\nthey're gala for daytime and eve-,\nnlng wear \u2014 and sometimes can\nsubstitute for a \"little\" evening\nwrap. The new gift skirts are\nstunning. Beautifully tailored of\nrich tweeds, sheer woolens, velveteen, rayon crepes, plaid and monotone woolens, there are styles tor\nsport_. daytime and evening wear.\n(An evening skirt would make a\nluxury gift\u2014because it's something\nshe probably wouldn't buy for herself). Your Christmas reporter notei\ntoo, that your local stores have\nevery new skirt style Including\ngored, flared, box-pleated, kick-\npleat or all-around stitched pleated\nskirts. Their color and lize range\nii complete and includes skirts for\nmisses, women and juniors.\nHand-made Mouse of pure tilk\naatln with pure silk sheer\nInsertion,'' edged with lace.\nChristmas cheer novelty now\nbeing thown.\n^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nThat Is Why More and More People Are Opening\nAccounts at The Butcherteria\n\u2022 Quality is our byword when buying\nour meats, fish and poultry. And\nwe believe that you will appreciate\nthis phese of our service.\nPrices Effective Friday and Saturday\nPot Roasts Steer Beef: Lb _, 18*.\nPork Oven Roasts: Lb. ., 22f\nVeel Oven Roasts: Lb  20<.\nRoasting Chicken: Really choice, lb. 28<*\nRound Steak: Lb.  25<\nSirloin Steak: Lb 25\u00ab*\nVeal Chops: Lb.  25f\nOUR PURE PORK SAUSAGE ARE A REAL\nTREAT-TRY SOME TODAY.\n\u2022   Our stock It kept in sanitary refrigerators, cases and windows at all\ntimes so that everything it in perfect\ncondition.\nSeasonal and Specialty\nLines\nFresh Oysters\nDelicious Mincemeat\nChopped Suet\nSpokane Cottage Cheeie\nMoney's Mushrooms\nOven Fresh Pork Pits\nFreshly Made Kraut\nTHE BUTCHERTERIA\nPhone 527\u2014528 Free Delivery Nelson, B. C.\nAuto manufacturers are producing\nmora accessories for cars than ever\nbefore. ,. the obvious reason is the\nfact that people are constantly\nspending more and more time In\ntheir second homes. . . the family\ncar. Trick horns, air-conditioning\nunits, radios, road map holden, etc.,\nare pouring out of the factories by\nthe thousands in preparation of the\nChriitmas rush. Last year the consumer demand waa far above the\ntupply. . . but this year the manufacturers not only hope to meet a\ndemand aa high as latt year but\nexpect to surpass it Sometime during the average Canadian's Christ-\nmat shopping period, he or ahe will\nturn to the auto dealer or auto supply store to solve a gift list problem.\nWhen thla happens lt will be discovered that here is another source\nof gifts that haa often been\noverlooked.\nCAR RADIOS\nThe moat popular of all gifts to\nthe car owner last year was the\nauto radio. With the year by year\nimprovements, these radios now\ngive perfect reception. They are\nequipped with automatic tuning dials and tone controls the same at\nany. console used In the home. This\nyear with the news reports flooding the air practically every motorist wants a radio in the car. Your\nlocal auto supply dealer or stqre\nwill have a radio to fit any make\ncar... and there is usually a range\nof three prices to choose trom.\nAIR CONDITIONING\nIntroduced only two years ago,\nair conditioning unite in cars are\nbecoming more and more popular.\nThese units, when tn use, avoid tbe\nformation of steam or frost on the\nInside of the car windows, giving\ntbe motorist a clear view of tbe\nroad regardless of the weather. An\nair conditioning unit also purifies\nthe Sir in dusty areas.\nAuto heaters have been greatly\nImproved within the past two years\nand otter much greater efficiency.\nFor day and night waarl Sparkling \u2014 theie ere fashion's neweet\nWILLIAMS Is the Finest\nEquipped Moving and Hauling\nConcern in the Interior\nChristmas\nShoppers!\nSave   yourself   the\nbother  of   carrying\nyour heavy parcels.\nWe will deliver them\nfor you  at a very\nnominal charge.\ne\ne\n\u2022\n\u2022\nNo matter what you want to have moved\nwe have the correct truck and equipment\nto do your job. ,\nFURNITURE MOVING\nLUMBER OR ORE HAULING\nMINING MACHINERY HAULING\nTRUCK AND TRAILER WORK\n\"If It's Moveable\u2014Williams Can Move It\"\nWILLIAMS TRANSFER\n613 Ward St.\nCordon Williams,  Manager\nPhone 106\n^^,*j;**'Miriii_i_--_____i\n-s J\t\n \u25a0\u25a0\n\u2014\u2014\n-NILSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON, B. C.-FRIDAY MORNINO. NOV. 22.\nCrowds in Nekon\n.\nIce Cream Specials\nFor Christmas\nWe will be featuring many\ndifferent bricks Including 14\nflavor combinations and the\never-popular Bell Centre Bricks\ntogether with a variety of\nbulk flavors.\nPALM DAIRIES LTD.\nNation, B. C.\n'\u2022iiwfwipwSB\nTREAT THE FAMILY TO\nBAKERY TREATS!\n.., oh boyi\nspecials , . ,\nMlnoe Plea\u2014Pumpkin Plea\u2014Faney Fruit Plet\nWalt til you get a taita of theie Chrlitmat\nthey're really good.\nHomemade Fruit Cake ... chock full of wonderful, crisp\nnut meats, oandltd fruits and perfectly flavored with iherry\nand -pleat. Dellcloui. Made to order,\nAnd all aorta of other treats ... Berry Tarts . .. Freih-\nBaked Molasses Cookies, Parkerhoute Rolls, Short Breads,\nAssorted Cream Cakes, and otherll\nHOOD'S\nYour Home Bakery\nPhone 430\nNelion, B. C\nHANDBAGS, ACCESSORIES AND\nGLOVES ARE Gin FAVORITES\nGenerally speaking, all women\nlove lots snd lots of accessories and\nthey look forward to receiving them\ntor Christmas gifts. Your local stores\nhave a brilliant collection of accessories ready for you, featuring\nfor sports, daytime dresses and\nevening wear. For the active sporti\ngirl, why not give a pigskin or a\nnew looking natural saddle leather\nbag. with expensive saddle stitching, and they've belts to match. Alligator leathers are always popular\nand can be had In slim envelope!\nor dressy top-handles In black and\nthe new amber tones that are so\nsmart with blacks snd browns. A\nreal leather bag In salt dt kidsktn la\nevery woman's desire, because they\nlook so shiny snd sleek and wear\nand wear. For real luxury give her a\nrich, soft suede in draped or tucked\nstyle with brilliant gold trim. Or a\nsuede envelope with huge gold Initials. Initials are seen everywhere,\nthe bigger the better, and they give\nthat personal touch that every woman loves. How about a soft black\nor brown suede bag with glittering\nframe inside zipper, and fitted with\ncomb and mirror. Or a broadcloth\nbag that looks juit like aoft tuade,\nbut doesn't rub off, and can be\nhad In new shodet to go with any\ncoitume. And the bag that every\nwoman wants in her wardrobe ii\na mutt bag seen In tuede or fabric\nwith zipper pocket, they're accents\nto un trimmed costs, And tor dressier\nmoments, a sculptured cape-sklo\nbag that's soft and cushiony but still\nhas plenty of room. A popular bag\nthat's sure to plesse is a fitted vanity that has a place for everything\na woman carries in her handbag.\nFor those gay evenings when she\nputs on her best finery, she'll want\na glittering evening bag that is\nsparkling with rhlnestones or gleaming with gold and embroidery,\nGLOVES POPULAR\nGIFT FAVORITIS\nShe'U clap her hands with delight\nwhen she tees what you've given\nher to cover them. Popular pull-\nons in leather and fabric that ''go\nwith everything\" or leather inserts\nwith smart tuckings and bows. And\ndon't forget matching sets\u2014gloves\nand bags in bright colors and gay\nplaids that brighten up any costumo\nand satisfy every woman's desire to\nhave things that \"go together.\"\nNEW STYLES, NEW FITTINGS\nIN ALL TYPES OF LUGGAGE\nIt's a well-known fact that North\nAmericans are definitely travel-\nmlndedl Alio that Amenta travels\nmore luxuriously, faster and more\noften than any other people In the\nworld. Therefore, lt stands to reaaon\nthat Americans, more so than any\nother people, enjoy travelling with\n\"first class\" good-looking luggagel\nMore power to them! And .nore\npower to our skilled American\ncraftsmen who have designed luggage that Is without peerr ... attractive-looking on the outside u\nit is roomy and well constructed\non the lntlde. The new lightweight\nairplane luggage has everything an\nexperienced traveller could aik for.\nMade of striped canvas, it ls water-\nrepellent, sturdy and features post\nhandles and tarnish-proof brass\nlocks. Completely lined with long-\nwearing rayon fabric, with compartments for different articles, it\nis the favorite luggage of smart\nAmerican travellers. And there'i a\nwide selection of airplane luggage\nfrom which to choose, including\novernight bags, cases with hangers,\nhat boxes, and wardrobe cases. Wonderful to give, wonderful to receive, luggage makes the perfect\nChristmas gift for both men and\nwomen alike, Leather gladstones are\nthe No. 1 favorites for gentlemen as\nwell as being favored by the fair\nsex. Beautifully made of topgraln\ncowhide, they feature military pockets and shirt flaps.\nAnother luggage gift that'i a winner with the gentlemen ls the zipper club bag with brass locks, saddle stitching, and equipped with\nlots of pockets. Linings are sometimes bright plaid or contrasting\nsolid color for accent. In black or\nbrown embossed topgrain cowhide,\nthis zipper club bag will get a big\nhand on Christmas morning. Also\nChange of Manager Sale\nAT\n's Fashion Shoppe\nCoats   Dresses   Hats\nNEW FALL DRESSES\nthe to-called \"tulter bag\" with a\nipeclal tray fixture to hold two\nsuits of clothing, and there's a convenient tie-holder in tha ltd ot the\ncase. Then there's the travel suitcase with special pockets for shirts,\npyjamas and lt holds suits without\na wrinkle. Luggage makes a thrilling gift to your favorite Christmas\nbeauty, to your wife or mother, to\nthe college or career girl. So lay it\nwith luggage this Christmas! Off\nfor a country weekend, she'd like an\n18 inch topgraln cowhide case complete with a very smartly fitted lid\nA WARM, PRITTY OIFT\nThen \"Fluffs\" are of fine brushed rayon, Tha double-breasted\npyjamas future a amart, free-\nhanging Jacket Jauntily piped In\nwhite. Wonderful In aviation red,\nclipper blue.\nconsisting ot comb, brush, mirror\nand toothbruah container . . . pi\ntwo imall cosmetic bottles. In black\nor brown with contrasting lining,\nIt's a gift shell use proudly for\nyears. Definitely a luxury gift is the\n21 Inch fitted case with removable\ntray. Tray has comb, brush and mirror In addition to a zipper rubber-\nlined pocket for her waih cloth,\ntoothpaste and toothbrush. Grand In\nblack or brown topgraln cowhide\nwith blue, wine, black or Ivory\nfitting!.\nSpecial Group\nDRESSES\nRemarkable  values   that\nsell   regularly  to  $3.95.\nClearing\nat\t\n$1.95\nSpecial Group\nDRESSES\nWoolen and crepe. Sizes\n14 to 40. Values to $3.95,\nClearing\nat\t\n$2.95\nAn outstanding group of dresses in crepes, velvets,\ntriple sheers, alpacas, and other new materials. Colors\nof green, brown, rust, red, navy, rose, wine and black.\nRegular $5.95. Clearing at $3,95\nRegular $7.95. Clearing at \u00bb $5.95\nCLEARANCE OF COATS\nRegular to $19.75\nClearing at\nns9S\nRegular to $22.50\nClearing at\n$19-75\nRegular to $29.50\nClearing st\n\u00bb24-7s\nSALE OF MILLINERY\nFelts. Regular\nto $2.49\n\u2666l-4t\nBetter Fur Felts.\nReg. to $3.95\n\u25a0*}%***%\nExclusive models, Fur Felts.\nReg. to $5.95\n*A*9S\n4\nEvening Dresses at Sale Prices\n^*wA\/r^\nSpecials Friday, Saturday, Monday end Tuesday.\nNovember 22nd, 23rd, 25th end 26th\nFUR GOAT \u2022\nCONSULT THI INTERIOR'S LEADING FURRIER\nMUSKRAT COATS. In letest styles, or made to your own style\nend design et no extre cost. CI Cft      1.99\u2022\u2022_\nBALTIC SIAL COATS. Made In box swaggers. Mink yokes\nFlcol!w:No.\\,.qua?; $110 to $145\nCANADIAN SQUIRREL. A coat that will give (1 rr\nyears of satisfaction. From \u00abPlu\u00ab)\nMUSKY RATS. Broadtails end Seble. *or\nPriced from , tfeJiJ\nA liberal trade tn allowance.\n16 yean In the fur trade assures you of an excellent Job in all\nrepairs and r-styles, at so low a cost\n9?\u00abk\/coimi JjUAL,\nPhone 960 659 Baker St. Nelson, B. C.\n^mmmmmmmmmm$mmw.W*immmk\ntl Pawjwu of the Many Delightful Gifts\nfor Her We Are Showing for Christmas\nThe following articles ere bought especially\nfor Christmas selling. All ere of the latest\nmaterials end styles.\nflour a1;.':\nFLOUR\nnor*. ,\nllvl\/e\ninyfa. .\n98 lb. sack $2.55\n49 lb. sack $1.39\nRAISINS: Australian Seedless, 2 lbs. for ....... 23?\nCURRANTS: MttenM, 2 lbs. for 25s;\nPEEL: Ready Cut, 1 Ib. pkt.   23*\nPINEAPPLE RINGS: Assorted, 4 for  17*\nALMONDS: New stock, tb -.. 49*\nCHERRIES: Claced, Ib 35?\nBUTTER\nFlnt gradi, Overwaitea Brand, \u2014\n3 lbs. $1.05\nMINCEMEAT: 56 01. tin  44?\nPEANUT BUTTER: Squirrel Brend, 48 01. tin ... 45?\nCOCOA: Baker's, 1 Ib. Hn   29?\nCHOCOLATE: Baker's, Vi lb. eeke  19?\nCHOCOLATE: Dot, semi sweet, Vs lb. cake 23?\nCHOCOLATE: Dlimond, sweet, Vi lb 18?\nSUGAR: B.C 10 lbs. 73c\nSALAD DRESSING: Miracle Whip, 32 oi. jer ... 11?\nCHEESE: Medium, Ib  1 :>?\nCHEESE: Colden Loaf, 2 Ib. box   49?\nBACON: English style, in cello, Ib  35?\nKIPPERS: Mild Cured, Nove Scotia, lb  23?\nPILCHARDS: Tell Hns, 2 for  25?\nPICKLES: Happy Vale, sweet mixed, 26 oz. jar ... 29?\nOYSTERS: Clover Leaf, 2 tins for  35?\nPEAS: Clenrose, sise 5s, tin    10?\nCORN: Colden Bantam, 3 tins for  33?\nPurex Tissue 4 rolls 25c\nTOMATOES: Aylmer 2V_J, 2*tins fer  25?\nMILK: Tails, all brands, 3 tine for  25?\nLARD: Burns' or Swift, 3 lbs. for  25?\nCAKE FLOUR: Swans Down, pkt.  25?\nPASTRY FLOUR: Wildrose, 10 Ib. sack  59?\nPASTRY FLOUR: Wildrose, 7 Ib. seek 42?\nPINEAPPLE JUICE: 50 ox. tin   41?\nVI-TONE: 12 oi. tins   43?\nCHOCOLATE: York, plain eetlng, regular 15s, 2 for 25?\nCHOCOLATE BARS: Lowney's, regular 5s, 6 for 25?\nCUM: Wrigley's, our reguler price, 4 pkts. for .. 15?\nPuffed Wheat \u00a3\u00a3'! All for 83c\nTable Cloth 52x52\nSOAP: Royal Crown, 6 cakes for  23?\n1 JIF and 1 terge CEREAL BOWL: All for  29?\n5 cakes Pearl White SOAP, 1 pkt. Handy Ammonia:\nAll for  25?\nSOAP: Camay, 4 cakes for  19?\nBLEACH: Eureka, 2 bottles fer  19?\nTOILET TISSUE: White Swan, 4 for  19?\n5 Cakes SOAP, Colgates; 1 FRUIT BOWL: All for 25?\nFresh Fruits and Vegetables\nCRAPEFRUIT: 126s, 6 for   25?\nORANGES: 288s, 2 dos. for   59?\nSWEET POTATOES: 4 lbs. for  27?\nCAULIFLOWER: Large, eech  25?\nLETTUCE: Lergo Heads. 2 for   19?\nAPPLE SAUCE: Something New, 16 ei. tin  10?\nPhone 707\nFret Delivery\n4\nSeersuckers\nAt \t\nTaffeta.\nAt\t\nHousecoats\n$3.95\n$5.95\nImported\nHankies\nitr1^: $1.00\nChinese Bilk. d>1 AA\nS for  tBL.W\nJlinnil\nUp from\nDressing\nGowns\n$6.95\nChenille. \u00bb*\u2022 Qf\u00bb\nUp from  unJ.i\/t)\nLingerie\n(Silk and satin) Including. Nightie., Pyjamas,\n811ns, Panties, Dance\nSen, etc. Prleea very\nmoderate.\nHOSIERY\nChristmas Boxed\nBy \"Butterfly\" Inside Out\nCrepe Chiffon\n$1.00    75c   and $1.00\n___a*-*W_WM_|r__]\nA\ndeposit\nwill\nhold\nuntil\n' Chriitmas\nSpecial\nImported Chinese Silk Nighties and Slips\n$4.95   ana   $3.50\nAlio a complete near range of Fuiiy Druses\nfor Christmas selling.\n$9.95 to $25.00\nYou sre cordially Invited to Inspect the\nabove before buying your Christmas needs.\nEdith A. Carrothers\nNelson's Smartest Style Shop\nNelion, B. C. Phone 970 Fink Block\nEverything Chrlstmai Wripped\nttelmlimr^^\nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nBHKERV SPHIHIS\nA**wT     BRING YOU MANY Christmas\nB^m*m\\mma     (-'00^5 to brighten your Christ-\n*** mas tables. With only the fin\nest of Ingredients used these products will\nbe prepared by our master bakers and baked\nto   perfection.   You'll   really   enjoy   them.\nChristmas Cakes\n50? and Up.\nChristmas Puddings\n65? and Up.\nChristmas Shortbread\n25? and Up.\nSpecial orders will receive our\ncareful attention.\nASK FOR THESE PRODUCTS AT YOUR GROCERS\nFOUREX BAKERIES\nPhone 196\u2014Nelson\nPhone 190\u2014Trail\n^\u25a0m^^^^^^^^^^^^l^\u00ae*-\u00ae*\u00ae*.\n-l-Ss-ftiiV-ifiri-fi'-a iiiiiliri_*---ft-i-----ii i_ftt_flii_-l--_\n______________________________________\n I\t\n_____\nI\n___\n____e__i______ri___iii_t___\n'\n_________\n PSIUL Hill\nm*mmBa**********wmm\n' *'\nNelson's Super Value Days for Christmas Shoppers\nm\nmm*\n,\\*p\n\u2022 6-tube long and short wave.\n\u2022 6-station automatic console.\n\u2022 Radio at its newest and best.\n$69.50\nThis set has everything, appearance, tone, power, and\nselectivity. Why not drop in and see them . . . hear\nthem? Electrodynamic speaker, automatic tuning, beautiful matched walnut cabinet, The season's outstanding\nexample of radio advance. Exclusive at \"The Bay\".\nTrade in Your Old Set\nTrilight Lamps\nComplete with tailored silk or homespun\nihades. t candles on separate switch. Choice of\nbronze or ivory. 100, 300 and 300 candle power,\nIndirect lighting. A great value. Complete\t\nSatin Comforters\nWarmth without weight Rich satin rever_ib.es\nin 2-tone effects with corded edges and fille..\nwith soft wool. A gift anyone would appreciate.\nOrchid and gold, green and orchid. Rose and\n, green\nial Val\nSpecial Value, each.\n$9-95\n$7.95\nGift Towels\nday and colorful is a garden. Solid colors with\ncentrist border* or dainty pastels. Reproductions\not expensive  American   towels.  200  In\ngroup. Each \t\na great\n59l\nElectric Irons\nNickel-plated Irons with bevelled edges to insure easy ironing. Comfortable handle comei in\nred, green or black. Guaranteed. Each\t\n$1_.89\nHBC Weekend\nGrocery Specials\nWe Uve You Money\nPhone 193 sr 194\nButter: Hudson.a 1 grade, 3 lbs. $1.00\nBACON: Premium, J1 _.\nsliced In cello, lb. _ -UC\nSALAD DRESSING: Beit\nroods, -S Q\nS oi. Jar LVC\nCOTTAGE ROLLS:   00__\nUnion, lb __. J. C\nSOCKEYE SALMON: Gold\nSeal, %'s,\nTin\t\n21c\nCHRISTMAS BAKING SUPPLIES\nCut Mixed Peel: I Ib. cartons  23*.\nGiace Cherries: Whole, red, per Ib  36*)\nCurrants: Recleaned, per Ib ,.... 13*)\nRaisins: Australian, 2 lbs. ,  23*)\nLard: Swift's 5 Ib. tins, each  54f\nIcing Sugar: 2 lbs  171\nVanilla Extract: H B C, 2 oi. bottle .... 16*)\nPastry Flour: B. & K., 7 Ib. sack  32t)\nAlmond Paste: Vi Ib. pkgs. 21c\nMARMALADE: Aylmer,\n47c\nEach.\nMARSHMALLOWS:\n1 lb. cartons ,.\nPALMOLIVE SOAP:\nI cakes \t\n22c\n22c\nRELIABILITY . . . FIRST IN QUALITY . . . FIRST IN FASHION\n\"\nThrifty and Flattering\nMen's\nHudsonia\nSuits built to an ideal... that of\ngiving a man the best prevailing\nstyle features end lasting satisfaction. Shades of blues, greys and\n**% browni Tailored to \"Bay\" rigid\nspecifications. Sizes 36 to 44.\nSmart Topcoats\nLight weight, medium, and\nheavy winter < .' overcoats.\nWarm woollen tweeds, .imartly tailored to fit perfectly.\nRaglan, slip-on and' guard\nmodels.  ' 41 7 QP_\nSizes 39 to 44.      <B1. ,UO\nFine Socks\nFine wool Hose and silk and\nwool mixed In all the new\nChristmas patterns. A grand\nassortment to choose from.\nSizes 10 to Wti.\nPair\t\n50c\nLined Gloves\nMen, here's real value, fine\ncapeskin gloves with warm\nfleece lining; \u2014 Suitable for\ndresi wear. Black, brown and\ngrey shades\nSizes IV, to 11.\n$1.25\nUntferwear\nNow Is the time to ley In a\nmpply of Winter underwear.\nP.D.Q or Hatchway In Winter weight\nSizes 36 to 44..\n$2.50\nSuitcases\nSolid fibre, striped suitcases.\nBuilt for rough going, light\nweight, with itrength. Strong\nwood frames. Reinforced corner!. Metal handles, 2 keys\nfor safety locks. Standard\n26\" size. (PQ (irC\nPrice  tDu.t\/U'\nJuliet Slippers\nWomen'i fur trimmed, Juliet\nslippers. Made ot warm felt.\nLeather soles and rubber\nheels. Wine, blue and black.\nSixes 4 to S.\nPair\t\n$1.25\nExtra Pants $6.95\nMen's Fine\nOnly at \"The Bay\" can you purchase\nthis fine quality English woven\nbroadcloth shirt. Fused collar attached style, in a large assortment\nof new stripe and ,\ncheck   patterns.   In <t^   QQ\nsizes 14 to 17 Vi.-\nEach\nStylecrest\nOxfords\nMade to \"Bay\" specifications.\nGoodyear welted soles, kid or calf\nleathers, Blucheror Balmoral oxfords\nIn brawn or black. Also black calf\nbrogues. Sturdy,\nyet comfortable. In\nsizes 6 to 11, B to E.\nPer pair .....\n$5^0\nSizes 14 to 44\nLavish trlme of wolf, red fox, Perslane\nor oppossum. Smartly tailored, fitted or\nboxy lines. The season's favorite colors\n,. I ell combine to give you the Winter\ncoat you've been wanting ... one you\ncar- wear anywhere end one you can\neffWjf \u2022 \u25a0\nMay be purchased on the Bay Budget Plan\nThe Mainstay of Your\nWardrobe... Clever\nDresses\n$4\n.95\nStreet end afternoon dresses which will\nstand the test of constant wear. These\ncrepes and spun rayons will never bore\nyou ,.. they are designed to please end\nare practical too. All the new Fall shades.\nSizes 13 to 44.\nLady Hudson Hosiery\nAll the gaiety of Christmas shopping Is brought to you by our new\nassortment of hosiery shades styled by The Bay. See\nthem now. You'll be enchanted by their loveliness.\n3 or 4-thread chiffons. 4-thread crepes.\nPer pair .\t\n$l.oo-\nClamour With Thrift\nNew Hats\nCute little pillboxes, wide or small\nbrima. Many have fur trims and\nusually coit twice as much. You can\nafford to look smart at. this price.\n^hwd *\"'\u2022      $1.49\nChenille Housecoats '\nFloor length In beautiful shades ot\ndusky rose, Alice blua, cerise, reseda. Extra heavy quality (t>*f QC\nin al! sizes. Each    \u00abD I .Ut)\nLingerie\n300 dainty pieces. Night gowns, pyjamas, or slips In rich chevron\nitripei. Colon Ivory or tearoie, in\nsizes   small, medium   or large.   A\nr^\u2122'1\"- $1.00\nSports Jackets\nPure wool flannels in clan tartans\nand novelty plaids. Perfect fitting\n\u25a0lightly walited models.\nSixes 14 to 20. Each .\ns. Perfect fitting.\n\u00a3__: $3.95\nLadies' Handbags\n,\nPatents, leather, Morocco in envelopes, top handks, or back straps. In\nsmart UW cojon and styles. All are\nneatly lined and fitted with change\npurse'and mirror. (JO Qff\nPrloo , O-Heanl\nKid Gloves\nThe fashionable gloves ir a still the\nclassic slip-ons. You'll be delighted\nwith their good wearing quality. 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