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Teh-' \u2022\nwr*-*\"-** m-'^m)^m'i>Anmm^-^^^^^J'*vn\n\"  Ran&ers Bedtxianadians; Detroit\"\nandChicago Tie\n'->'\u25a0 -   'P\u00bb8* Nln*    ' ,'*'.'||\nVOLUME 87\nFIVE CENT8 PER COPY        '\nU. S. Refuses Apologize\nfor Ickes Nazi Remarks\nBanquet for Bennett\n, CALGARY.IJtcXto (CP).-Mem-\nbers of the Central United churcn\nhere are preparing an illuminated\naddress for Rt Hon; R. B. -Bennett,\nformer Canadian Conservative party\nleader in Canada, commemorating\nhii 41 years service to the church. A\nbanquet is planned for Mr. Bennett,\nJan. 8, prior to his departure for\nEngland\/  \"\"'\": -.'\u2022     '\u25a0    .-,-\nDALADIER WHS\nNEW CONFIDENCE\nVOTE ON BUDGET\nTreaty on Tunisia Is\nInvalid Declares\n:   \/\u2022 Italy*     <>\nGRAVER QUESTIONS\n': PAflIB, Dec. 23 (Friday) (AP).\n\u2014Premier Daladier won a marked\npolitical victory early today by\nforcing- a strong 366 to 229 vote\nof confidence from the chamber\nof deputies, which almost over-\n- threw hia government yesterday\nafternoon.\nThe vote wai on omnlbui approval ef budget expenses and\nrecelpti along with financial decree! which had raised so much\nprotest among the opposition.\nFrom butilde, however, hi* portion wai made mors difficult\nai Italy declared ihe considered\n, Invalid the 1935 Mussolini-Laval\ntreaty concerning Tunisia and\nether. African territorial, .\nYesterday the chamber, in a test\nballot on the premier's decree laws\nduring debate on the, 1939 budget,\nVoted 201 to 284 to Include in the\nappropriation bill a section carrying implied approval of all the decree laws issued under the new\nthree-year economic plan.\n(Continued on Page Seven)\nto Abolish\nFore{gn Privileges\nie to China\nsured third powers \"who.grasp thi\nmeaning of the new east Asia1' be\ning established by Japanese conquest that their economic interest!\nwould not be limited.\nthe new \"new east Asia\" aa announced by Japan last Nov.- 2 would\nhave for lis foundation \"a tripartite\nrelationship of mutual aid and cooperation -among Japan, Manchoukuo ahd China fe the political, economic, cultural and other fields.\"\nStiff Languagfe Used\ny  in Point Blank\nRefusal y\nN<0 COMMENT IS\nISSUED BY NAZIS\nWASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (AP)-\nThe United Statei, adopting the\nitlffest language used toward Ger-\nmany ilnce Great wer dayi, emphatically refuted today to apologize for Interior Secretary Ickes'\nrecent denunciation of the Nazi\nregime and warned attacki could\nneither be prevented nor retrained.       .* '-,:,      \u2022\u2022'\u25a0>,?  '--   '\u25a0 \u25a0 .\nSumnei'Welles, acting secretary\nof state, told the German* charge\nd'affaires that resent policy in\nthe relch had allocked American\npubllo opinion mora profoundly\nthan anything In many decades\nand that Indignation ai expressed\nby \"Ickes at Cleveland last Sunday repreieiited the feeling of\ntha overwhelming majority of the\npeople of United Statei,\n,   (Continued on Page Seven)\nTurkey Depot Is       ;\nV  Busy Place Today\nJKAIL, B. Cm Dec. U \u2014 At ihort\nintervals, so regular they seemed\njre-arranged, came married em-, _ \u201e\nnloyees of the X_ M..& S. company MS\u2122\nfe.receive their freer'turkeys.the  DanK-'\nbjf dish of theyChrlStmaa dinner.\nToday, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.\ni over a dozenmen were busily engaged at the rink, unpacking birds\nand putting them ln huge brown\nbags, in which they tfere carried\naway. About half of the number\nAssistant Chief\nEngineer, C.P.R\nWINNIPEG; Dec. 22-Promotion\nof Fred W. Alexander, tngineer of\nmaintenance of way for the Canadian Pacific railways western llhes,\nto be assistant chief engineer, was\nannounced today by ,w. M. Neal,\nvice-president of western lines. Mr.\nAlexander will continue to make\nWinnipeg his headquarters, Mr,\nNeal said, and will have jurisdiction\nover all rail construction and maintenance from the head of the lakes\nto the Pacific coast.\nMr. Alexander began his engineering career as as office boy with\nthe Bangor and Arooatock railroad\nat Houlton, Maine,.in 1897., In May\n1903, he Joined the Canadian Pacific\nrailway as transitman at Moose Jaw\nSask. Since that time Mr. Alexander\nhai occupied the positions of division engineer at Calgary; division\nengineer at Cranbrook. assistant district engineer at Calgary, and later\ndistrict engineer there and at Vancouver. '- A-;,: :\u25a0: '..;: \"'\u25a0'.,' 7:\n-'. \u25a0 ,\u25a0 ii  .t'.. \u25a0>'' _:>V'      \"'*-\np_Kw#s^\u00bb'r' ii: \u25a0'\u2022\noman Is Injured\non Cariboo Road\nLTTrtON. X. Cm Dec. 22 <CP).;_-\nMrs. D. J. tones pi Keremeos, B. C.;\nin the Okanagan Valley, was seriously injured and rushed to hos?\npital here today shortly after an\nautomobile, driven by her husband,\nleft the Cariboo highway ,at Jackass mountain, 12 miles west of here,\nand plunged 150 feet down the embankment to the Canadian National\nrailway tracks. ,   .     ,\nlft. Ihnea ea*ap\u00abd with minor in-\nJuriei. \u25a0\u25a0'.: \"    ' ,     '\u25a0\nHalf an hour after the accident\na truck left the road at the eame\nspot but the occupants escaped-uninjured when, the vehiple wedged\nagainst a tree below the edge of lhe\nBRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA^-FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 23. 1938.\nNUMBER 212.\nBr?      Consulate Member Leaps\nto Death in Spanish Spy Shakeup\nGUILTY ATTEMPT\nfor. Trail were given out today. To-\nmorrow, between 9-a.m. and 8 i\nthe balance will be' distribute!\np.m;,\n.Some tookilie turkeys away In\nean, some Tiad their children transport them on sleighs, but the majority headed homeward *With the\nbird at aj-m'a length, oh tha shoulder, or in the crook of the arm.\n\u25a0\\7 G0EB(8_J.8 H._        , '\nBERLIN, Dec^'S2*(AP)\u2014Propa-\nWda Minuter, tfqseph-Goebbels today feu sick wtth'intesttoal grippe.\nHe will bo,confined to his bed tor\nsome days.\n$5 Bill Gets\n\u25a0   Christmas Rush\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 22 (CP).-A\nwoman telephoned- the post office\nand excitedly explained:\n\"I've- Just ported a $9 bill by mistake.\"      \u2022'- .*\u25a0-,    j.  *\u25a0 .   \u2022    t.      '\u25a0\nPostal workers went through bap\nand bags of Christmas mail and\u2014\nat the bottom of a pile\u2014the bill\nwas found and returned , to . the\nwoman, - \u25a0\nNEW HAMILTON?     ,\nCHIEF* OF POLICE\nHAMILTON, Ont, Dec. 22 (CP)\n\u2014 Inspector-Thomas Albert Brown\nwaa named chief of Hamilton police today. Inspector Brown succeeds the late E. K. Goodman,\nBETTER DEMAND FOR AGRICULTURAL\ni PRODUCTS IS PREDICTED FOR 1939\nOTTAWA, Dec. 22 (CP)\u2014Demand\nfor agricultural products in Canada\nihould be better in 1989 than it was\nin 1988, the Dominion department pf\nagriculture aald ; today, in 'an | advance summary of iti yearly publication \"agricultural situation and\noutlook for r1939,\" to be released\nearly next year.,\nThe betterment, it said, \"does not\nnecessarily mean that all farm\nprices -Mil be Improved, because\nsupplies of some commodities may\nbe larger and also farm prices are\nin many cases influenced by foreign demand,\" However, It addi.\n\"tho domestic demand ..ectlon  Of\nthe agricultural outlook' for 1939\ndoes Indicate general improvement\nln the Canadian market.\nIndustrial production, employment and payrolls are all relatively\nfavorable at the end of 1938, the\nsummary said, and \"it II reasonable\nto anticipate a continuance of these\nconditions throughout 1938.\"-. current rate of progress,' however, .\"will\nhave to be accelerated materially\nin order to produce a return'to the\npeak-levels of 1937.\"\nRetail sales in Canada showed\nonly a minor recession In 1938 and\nIt Is expected moderate improvement will be experienced In 1989.\nSTREET; ADMITS OWN CULPABILITY\nK\nNEW YORK, Dec 22 (AP). rr\nF. Donald Coster-Muilca'i explanation of the scandal Involving hit\nfirm \u2022\u2014 a half-coherent denunciation of Wall itreet, a lubitantial admission of his own culpability and\na defence of his brother! \u2014 was\nmade public today as,the government began investigation of men\nwho profited by knowledge of the\nmatter swindler's pait career as\nPhilip Musica.\nIn a letter written in the last\ndesperate hours of his life Coster-\nMusica told his side of the story \u2014\na strange posthumous apologia written last Thursday night when hf\ndecided to end by suicide his long\nten lait thunday nil\ndecided to end by lui\nmasquerade.  It wai addressed  to\nSamuel Reich, the promoter's attorney, and released by him.\nAt one point, Coster-Musica admitted having .betrayed! some, of\nthoie who trusted him. At another\nhe wrote In a ahaky hand:\u2014   v ,\n\"As God ll' my, judge I am the\nvictim of Wall itreet plunder and\nblackmail in a struggle tor honest\nexistence\"\nGovernment attorney were not,\nimpressed. Assistant Attorney General Brien McMahon remarked lh\nWashington that regardless of the\nnote \"our information definitely\nIndicates that the'surviving brother! are more' culpable than he\nwould lead us to believe.\"\n(Continued on Page Seven)\nETTING'S HUBBY\nJury Takes 48 Hours\nto Dispose of \u25a0>\nFive Counts\nDEADLOCKED ON\nKIDNAP CHARGE\nLOS, ANGELES, Dec. 22 (AP)\n\u2014It will be a cheeriest yuletide\nfor Martin (The Gimp) Snyder,\nwho managed Ruth Ettthg In the\nluib yean when ihe matte flOr\n000 as a radio linger) for a Jury\nconvicted him today of attempting to murder his luccsisor ai her\nhusband, Myrl Alderman, \u25a0\n- The conviction carrlei a penalty up to 20 yean In prison.\nIt took the Jury almost 48 houri\n. to dispose ofthe five counti In\nthe complaint Snyder wai found\nnot guilty of attempting, to murder Misi Etting, and not guilty\nof attempting to kill his 21-year-\nold daughter, Edith, by hii flrit\nmarriage, The Jury alio decided\n: Snyder wai not guilty of violating aitate law pertaining to\npossesion of firearms en which\naerial numberi art defaced.   .\n(Continued on Page Seven)\nCilESEGAlM\nSHANGHAI, Dec. 22 <AP). \u25a0>-\nChinese today reported gains over\nthe Japanese on two fronts deep\nin the interior of China.\nJapanese defences before Yochow,\ngateway to unconquered Hunan\nprovince were said to have been\nsmashed by Chinese. Street fighting started Immediately between\nthe opposing forces In-, that rail-\nwater base, 122 miles up the Yangtse\nriver from Hankow.\nTp-thit-tiOi tfclteigl\nChinese>ipokeimen said _\t\nrilla fighters inflicted 2000 casualties on Japanese along the Yellow\nriver within the past two weeks.\nf Foreign health officials ln Shanghai meanwhile announced a small-\nS ox outbreak had reached epi-\nemic proportions.'\n1000 Trucks for\nChina Transport\nNEW YORK. Dee~22 (Ap)rrOr?\nders fa); 1000 American, motor trucks\nfor commercial highway transport\nIn China, believed the first major\nChinese purchases under the $25,-\n000,000 credit advanced to that\ncountry by the United States export-Import bank, were announced\ntoday,     ,.\nGeneral Motors Corp. will build\n(HO of the trucks and Chrysler Corp.\nthe-remainder.  '\nPoland, Lithuania   I\nS^ttTraatPfl-?'*\nKAUNAS, Lithuania. Dec. 22 -\n(AP) +-' Poland ahd Lithuania,\nwhich almost.Went; to war last\nMam over strained relations, today\nsigned n trade: treaty arranging tor\nexchange of goods worth more than\n$2mOQ0.'        \u2022\nThe one-year treaty providee for\nPoland'; use* of Memel' harbor for\nexports (rom eastern Poland.\nConductor of\n,     First Train to\n\u25a0\u25a0..'..'.. ^Vancouver Pies\n'\u00bb> VANCOUVER, toec. 32 <CF>\/-\nJames Doig, 84, conductor of the first\ntrain to pull Into Vancouver over\nthe newly-constructed Canadian Pacific railway line in 1887, died at\nthe hotne of his son-in-law today. He\nhad been a resident of the city ior\n53 yearv .\/. . .\u00bb     '\nKiddies Represent ;\nSortdsrot Shirley ,\n\u25a0    Ladies'Club Party\n- Grandmother sitting at her spln-\nning'wheel, seeing the faces of dear,\ndeparted ones in the frost on the\nwindow, waa portrayed when a\nChriltmai program was presented\ntiiiiiilliliiillillllllllliiilililillllllliiltii\nMAN yVHO LURED\n'   GIRL VICTIM -\nDESCRIBED\nTUNKHAnNOCK; Pa, Dec.\n22 (AP). \u2022* A deacripUon of\nthe \"employer\" who lured 19-\nye&r-old Margaret Martin from\nher home by the promise of a\nJob put new vigor tonight in the\nsearch for a trace of tiie sex-\ncrazed killer who left her nude\nand slashed body in a mountain\nitream. \u2022        -A    ' _\nState police learned through\na person who overheard a pay-\nstation telephone conversation\nthat a Suave, neit sandy-haired\nyoung man was the> caller who \u25a0\noffered Miss Martin, a recent\nhonor graduate from a business\nschool, a place ai a stenographer.        \u25a0.-''.  ' \u2022\nThat wai last Saturday morning in Kingston, 30 miles south'\nof here; Margaret left the house\ngleefully, anticipating the fint\nsteady job since her: graduation\nDec. 1, She was not seen alive\nagain.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nPORTLAND, Dec. 22 (CP)-Se?\nattic Seahawki, only team to defeat Portland Buckaroos in the\n1938-39 Pacific Coast Hockey league\nschedule, handed the Bucs their\nsecond loss of the schedule to dale,\n2-1 here tonight,'\nThe result left the league standings relatively unchanged with Seattle still Ip second place.\nLast Scarlet Fever\n,   Patient Is Out of\n. Quarantine, Trail\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 22 \u2014 No one\nin Trail will be obliged to spend\nthe Yuletide season In quarantine,\nthe last scarlet fever patient htjh\ning recovered, according to Dr, N\",\nD. C: MacKlnnpn, city medical\nhealth, pm-\"\u00ab$ one general health\nof Trail residenti is good, he said, homes.\nCOMMISSION OF\nFIVETO CONSIDER\nALASKA ROAD IS\nPattullo Emphasis on\nRoad  Benefits',\nt; ^inted^Qut ....\"\";\nDOMINION ENTERS\nPICTURE 6Y YUKON\nOTTAWA, Deo, XL (CI*)*\u2014Prime\nMlnliter Mackenzie King announced tonight the government\nhad appointed a five-member commission to oensldar the' prolaot\nInvolving construction of a highway In British Columbia. from\nthe International border to Alaska,\nTha .following will oomtltute\ntht commlulon: Hon.* Charlei\n\u2022Itewart,' chairman of the Canadian notion ef tho nternatlonal\nJoint eommliilohi;Br|g. 6en.T. L\nTremblay of Quabeo; J. M. Wardle\nof the'.department of mlnei and\nreiottreei her*! Arthur Dixon of\nVictoria, an oSlelll Of the-publle\nwork! department; and. J. W.\nSpencer \u00abV(etorl*.\n, (Continued on Page Seven)\nS. C. Member May\nNot Enter Eletfion\nPENHOLD, Alta, Dec, 22 (CP)-\nAddresslng a small meeting here\nlast night, Eric Poole, Social Credit\nfederal member for the- Red Deer\nriding suggested he would not likely be a candidate in the next federal\nelection-,   .   .. \u25a0\u25a0    \u2022- \u25a0'.  ' ...\nMr. Poole condemned the recent\ntrade agreement with the United\nStates as being unfair to western\nproducers as It opened the English\nmarket to United states wheat,\nChief Engineer of\nira\nTo Retire,\nNURSING HOMES\n^BtPLANNED\nwramPio, iwc^ -^jsm. b.\nFairbairn, chief engineer, Canadian\nPacttfc RaJlway, will retire under\nthe pension regulations December\n31 after \"having served the company with loyalty, efficiency and\ndistlnctton since the year 1900,\" according to an official announcement\nhere today by B. C, CoWnan, vice-\nf resident of the company.' Mr.\nairbaira will be succeeded by\nJohn B. Armstrong,'at Resent as?\nslatant chief engineer,.-\nNapoleon's Tomb\nSaved From Fire\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 22 (CP). -\nThe Vancouver-Sun Jn a.newspage\nstory today aald a commission appointed by the British Columbia\ngovernment .would conduct a,probe\nlto operations ot so-called Vancouver nursing homes after the\nnew, yeMf. ';\u25a0\u25a0   ','-... \\\\,\n. thie xempiset M the develorr\nment tollowea a report to the.attorney ' general'i . department by\nVancouver city police investigators\ninto the practice of one of such\n'.'..l'.!l\\-'..\\>^ttti\nunder.the auaplces of the.Shlr)ey\nLadles' club, residents of the Granite road, ih Shirley hall, Wednesday\nnight. .  -.\u2022.'.':  , ',-.;\nold and \"new, were repre-\njy children as they were\nThe children lined up behind a screen, and when a light\nfrom behind was snapped on, the\nchildren appeared, as from nowhere.\nThe songs rendered were \"Little\nGrey Home In the West,\" By M>\nCarl Anderson; \"The Gift,\" by ft\nRadley Liversidge, president of ...\nLadles' club; \"Danny Boy,\" by Mrs.\nCOHn Duff; \"My Ain Folk,'* and\nmany others.'       \". ... .;.?.,\nSanto Claus, .played by George\nKeeling, presented gifts to the children from, a beautifully decorated\nChriltmai tree. Refreshments were\nserved by the ladies,\nToronto Mayoralty\ntoBe Contested\nTORONTO, Dec. 22 (CP)\u2014Emer-\nSmce late today of Lewli Duncan\nto his first civic election campaign\nupset Mayor Ralph Day's chances\nfor an acclamation.\nCheer Fund Likely Beat\nObjective by Over $200\nExtrd Money Doubly\nWelcome; Total\nIs $1678\nAnother lubstantlal addition wai\nmade to the Nelion Chrlitmat Cheer\nfund Thunday. contributions totalling $73,55 bringing the aggregate to $1678.72. It appeared probable the fund would to over the\n$1700-mark today, and that it would\nexceed the original Objective by\nbetter than. $200.     *\nThe'reiponi. to the fund hai been\nexceptional thlt year, and officials\nof the, Christmas Cheer association\nitated the additional money would\nba- doubly valuable Iri view ef\ngreater need for help, than a year\najo.-'\"' '.-  \u2022 ry.\n' Standing of the fund Thunday\nnight wai: \u25a0,\nPreviously acknowledged    $1604.97\nE. Kllberg ........\u201e.j .._,,'\"\nStranger _ .- ,-_\nW. McLean \u201e...:......:.\t\nWiper    :.....\u2014_. ,-,\nR. 8mlth  _ !_\u2014,\nOj. A? *\t\nV. Eperion - <,\nKootenay Lake General hospital itaff ahd Nelion Grid,\nuate Nurses' association ....\nA friend c...a........\nFriends In Turkey Draw ..*\nC. Walker  \t\nD. Qenttei .......^\nH. Emery ., j . -._,\nA. Wlgg :,.... m,\nAn old friend _\nNelion  Amateur Hockey\nastoclatlon .,\t\nTOTAL\nS)\n1.00\n1.00\n.80\n1.00\n1.60\n1.00\n13.35\n2.00\n9.50\n.60\n.50\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nS820\n...\u00bb1678.\u00ab\nLIVE BUFFALO WANT\u00abD\nEDMONTON, Dec. 22 TCP),-A\npoBibUity buffaloes may be given\nas Christmai presents\/ was Wnsid-\nered today by member! of the Edmonton chamber of commerce. A\nletter received by the chamber from\nHomer Burton, of Yreka, Calif., asked for information on how he could\nobtain buffalo alive, Cawassei did\nnot interest him, ha said.\nCHRISTMAS\nSHOPPING DAYS\n\"I found this note from moth.\n\u2022r on top of the oak*. It iayi,\n'Dear Children remember only\none more anopplng day until\nChristmas'!\"\nFormer Kootenay Han Kills\nBhlnocerous in Africa\nNoel Brown. Bonnini\nTanganyika, Africa,\nprevious to the shooting\nHvidt plan on going,\nin June.   .\nin, and .Ahe son-in-law ot G.\nith a rhlnocerous he shot ln\n\"1 charged him a few days\n\"iy five feet. Mr. and Mrs.\nT+.to\u00abretura to.Africa\nPARIS, Dec. 22 (AP).-A. tpttm\ntacular fire swept the facade of the\nHotel des Invalldes tonight but\nquick action by firefighters' saved\nNapoleon's tomb from damage.\nThe blaze was halted by tons of\nwater after it had burned through\nthe files of the military government\nof Paris, destroyed a section of the\nroof, and damaged a length of about\nyards across the front- of' the\nstructure.,;,;', .':',.'.   ',-,''\nThe massive itone building once\nir\u2122':4#*:\u00bb'--:.|Oldier'i-: hornet and\ntW i hnugii, manfilaon'r tfirtff, tha\nfew \u00abJE\u00ab_trig\"and ti\u00abr:-\u00bblHtai7.\ngovertuMnt'oi-ll*!:       \"*\u25a0'   \"\nOfficials said the amount of\ndamage could not be determined lm\nmediately. .     .    ,',   .\n\u25a0 .    i.    ) \/::    IE\nFivt Youths Jailed\nfor Theft of Auto\nCALGARY, Dec 22 (CP).-Five\nyouths were sentenced to one year\nIn jail when they appeared in Calgary police court on charges laid\nafter theft of a Calgary automobile\nDec. 9. The youths were arrested\nafter an 80-mile chase near Lacombe,\nAlta., Dec. 10. \u2022*_'\u25a0\u2022___\u2022'\nThose sentenced were John Bvani,\nRegina; Alex Ireland, Saskatoon;\nAlex Shannon and Joseph Noson,\nBoth of Calgary. The fifth person,\na juvenile, pleaded guilty to a charge\nof being in possession of an automobile which he knew to have been\nstolen and. received the year \u00abe*a-\ntence.  \u25a0\nPolice iaid all the persons Involved had criminal records.\nToronto Cricketers\nComing West, 1939\nTORONtO.-Dec 22 (CP).-Early\nnext summer 13 Ontario junior\ncricketers will go to Vancouver\nto take part in a series of matches\nin that city, according to an announcement- from Bill Parii, secretary of tho Toronto board ot gov\nSnOra. .,_  .\nProvinces taking part will be\nOntario, Manitoba, Alberta . and\nBritish Columbia. A senior leries\nwas held \"by the provinces aome\nyears ago,     ,\u201e ...   .\nWestern cricketers have Indulged\nin International matches, and Oils\nlatest move is ah indication that in\nthese four provinces, at least, junior\ncricket Is operating under well-organized bodies. In British Columbia\ncricket is on the schools games\ncurriculum..\nDEATH OCCURS AS\nINSURGENTS SAY\nALL QUIET, DENY\nREVOLT REPORTS\nVictim Was Arrested\non Charge  of\n\u25a0-.y^mp^i^Ly  .\"<\u25a0\nARREST OF 765 IS\nDENIED BY PRESS\nB* LARRV ALLEN\nAuoclated Preu Foreign 8ta(f\nBURGOS, Spain, Dec. 22 (AP).\n\u2014A Brltlih comulato employee at\nSan Sebaitlan was reported to\nhave committed suicide tonight\nfollowing his arrest on a charge\nof complicity In an alleged wide-\nspread network of espionage\nagalnit the Spanlih Insurgent ad-\nmlnlitratlon,   .   , .\nThe report' that the luspeot,\nIdentified only as \"Fermln,\" W\noleraa of the opniulate,' jumped\nto his death from a window Came\naa tha regime here categorically\ndenied reporti of counter-revolts\nand uprisings In Insurgent Spain.\nThe authorities said complete\ntranquility prevailed, despite wide,\nelroujatlon of ronton aubverilve\nactlvltlei had been uncovered.\nA communique issued after a\ncabinet meeting, presided over by\nGeneral, Trthco, said \"the cabinet,\ntaking cognizance of foreign reports of internal disorders \"firmly\nstates tranquility and order In Nationalist (Iniurgent) territory are\nabsolute.\" 7\n\"There Is nothing extraordinary\nthat a number, ot persona are detained;\" the communique said, referring to disclosure of the alleged\nespionage plot at Iran with seizure\nof documents from'the luggage of a\nBritish lyice-consul,'-   ;\n\u00bbARRESTED       ,4, - :,-\nIt was laid authoritatively not\nmore^ than 60 person! were under.'\niilliilliilliiiiiimililliliiiiliiiinimiim\nBRITISH TRAF-FICfli\n,  STILL T15D;UP\n-BYyWEATKER-\nLONDON, Dec. 22 (CP Cable).\n-^-Snow, rata and fog-continued :;\nto tie up Great Britain's com- \u25a0,,\nmunicatlons tonight as the cold I\nj. wave reluctantly receded,       ' I\nMany roads still were snow? I\nbound and some villages cut'-';\noff:?Long distance trains ran -i\naa much aa two hours late. Fog ,|\nstalled   all   shipping, in   the\nThames estuary.\nTlu;eo flying boat, carrying |\nnine tons of Christmas mail to I\nvarious Empire points were delayed at Southampton because \u2022\nMacon river In, France,, first '*\nscheduled landing .point, igi :\nfrozen. \u25a0              ...         ,\niiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiit\nNegro Is Charged\nin\nAlcoholic Deaths\nMONTREAL Bec-22 (CP)--Utii3tX\nMedley Mclntyre, 63-year-old negro I\nwas charged with manslaughter lata\ntoday following inquest into death* !\nof four persons after a week-radi\nparty. Medico-legal experts said &\u2022-\u25a0\ndeaths were due to alcoholic poison*--\ntag,   .   :','.*. ;., I\nFollowing preliminary hearing ht\nthe hospital, room of Alphonse Xa?1\npointe 58, he was remanded until -\nDec. 28 for trial. Lapointe and Mclntyre were the only two survivor!\nof a drinking bout that, preceded\nthe deaths of Harry Hazel, 70, Ade-\nlard Gadbols, 60, Armand Boilcau,\n55, and Mrs, Joseph Lapointe, 47,1\nLapointe testified Mclntyre \"oft-\nl\" bought rubbing alcohol in large\nbottles and retailed it to other\nboarders'at their rooming house.\nMclntyre wai held criminally responsible for the deaths by the\n\u2022coroner'! Jury,' ..',\u2666-*\u25a0 ' ,\u2022       rfm\nNelson\nVictoria\nNanaimo\nlftuicouver\nKamloops \u2014-\u2014\nPrince George i\u2014\nEstevan Point\t\nPrince Rupert __\nLangara .\npn\t\nDawson\nSeattle,\nthe frontier, declared documents despatched thriugh the .British -vice-\nconsul at San Sebastian were intended to Inform government Spain\nof Insurgent Military, plans. '       ,\n(London tatormaws said the vice-\nconsul, Harold Goodman,' had been\nabsolved ottany guilt ln eoBnectio'n'\nwith the documents, taken from his\nbelongings at Iran last MOnday),\nWhether the disclosure was responsible tor the delay in tho Insurgent offensive was not known,,\nbut heavy snows and rains ha\\Fe\nbeen such as to hamper major activity. '-.:*.... i \u25a0    , \u2022\nThe Insurgent-preis carried front\npage accounts of espionage and took\ncognizance of the reported counter\nrevolts, the reported arrest of 766\nofficers and soldiers at Burghs ahd\nthe reported1 shooting et- two\ncolonels, but Immediately termed\nthe reports \"lies Inspired by Red\npropaganda.\" .    -,  .\nBritish and Arab* '\nKilled in Clash\nJERUSALEM,   Diec.    2g *<CP-\nHavas) \u2014 Two British soldiers and\n18 Arab! were reported, killed today in the Nablus zone during disorders following proclamation of an\nArab general strike. \u25a0\u25a0\u2022-.\u2022-\u25a0\n, Fifteen other Arab! were killed\nto a fight dose to the village. of\nBurino. .\n*.' i B. f   ' ,' i,..\nCanada Recogrtfee*\nKing .pf-Jtqh\/'OS\nEthiopian Imperor\nOTTAWA, -Dec, 22; (CPJ-^The for\nnadian government has requested\nthe British ambassador in Homo to\nnotify the government of Italy that\nCanada recognizes th\u00bb>: King of\nItaly as emperor of Ethiopia, Prime\nMinister Kfi|g announced tonight,\n'  REFUSE TO LOAD BOAT\nBELLINGHAM, Wash., Dec, 22\n(AP)\u2014Longshoremen tonight re>\nfused to load the freighter Coast'\nMiller, first ship scheduled to load\nlumber - at the Bloedel-Donovan\nLumber Co., dock since the plant\nwas reopened by the Independent\nSawmill Workers union December\n12.\nPortland: \u2014-,.\nSan Francisco .\nSpokane .\nLos Angeles .\nKelowna \t\nPenticton .\nGrand Forks .\nKaslo ......\t\nCranbrook ...\nCalgary '\u2014.-..\nEdmonton\n20\n18\n40\n38\n40\n18\n10*\n40\n38\nSO\n18\nSO\n19\n20\n2\n.18\n2\n12\n10\n24\n30\n30\nSwift Current\t\nMoose Jaw ..\t\nPrince Albert\t\nSaskatoon ............\nQu'Appelle\t\nWinnipeg  .-\u2014-\n\u2022\u2014Below zero,   ,\nForecast for Kootenay \u2014 Fresh\nto strong southwest and south winds,\nmild with sleet, turning to showers.\n16\n26\n26\nCovannl, Picked Up' y# \u2022\nat Mission Wanted,\nPenticton Charge\nRrovinciel . pplico   headquarter! j\nhere were notified Thursday by\nratpp .that Dan Cavanni, wonted at\nPenticton .on a charge of misappropriation of funds, had been aw |\nrested and was being held at Mission,\ni It was alleged that on December\n2, Cavanni acted as treasurer for a\n.boxing card put on by the Summer-  ;\nland Provincial Recreational Centen J\nand (that after he was handed $30.15,\nproceeds from the gate, he had disappeared. A warrant was issued for\nhis arrest. \u25a0\nHe will lie taken back to Pentio-\nton to answer the charge within the\nnext few days. \u2022        .y\nBritish House Is\nRecessed to Jan. 31\nLONDON, Dee. 22. (CP)-Pa'rlla. 1\nment today recessed until Jan. 31 I\nafter a day of diverse discussion hi I\nWhich the commons heard a state*.^\nment   by   Mr.   Chamberlain   that\nReichsfuehrer Hitler \"informed m\u00ab\nat Berchtesgaden that he was glad\nto leave Memelland as it was so\nlong as the (semi-autonomy) statute '\nwas observed by the Lithuanian\ngovernment.\"\n(Nazig to former German Memel.\nland made '\"back to the Reich!\" A' I\ncampaign ery in the Dec. 11 election\nof the Memel and parliament, an j\nelection which Increased Germanic\ncontrol of that'body from 24'to 25 I\nof the. 29 seats.)\nFreighter Stands\nby Sinking Shhj\nNEW YORK, Dec. 22 (AP) - S_*.\ndlo Corporation of America received a wireless report from a United\nStates government-owned freighter, <\nSchodack, in the north Atlantic tonight saying it was standing by a I\nNorwegian ship  \"which is  in a\nstaking condiion.\"\n1  ''Standing by Nbrweglan steamer\nSmaragd which is in a sinking condition,   the message to RCA said.\n\"Ship case oil loaded for Holland, ,\nWill  attempt rescue  at daylight\n'Weather   conditions   at   present\nnorthwest gale, rough.\"\nSOLIDARITY AGAINST INTERVENTION\nLIMA, Peru, Dec. ll (AP)-The\n21 republics ot the western hemisphere proclaimed tonight their \"decision to maintain and to defend\"\ntheir continental solidarity \"against\nall foreign intervention, or activities\".   .\n.Following, more than two weekj'\nexhaustive discussions they arrived\nat a unanimous decision to declare\ntheir \"common concern ,,. ta case\nthe peace, security;or territonal Integrity of any American republic\nis threatened by acts of any nature\nthat may threaten therh.\"\nThe declaration which was finally approved was drawn up by\nArgentina, vMiioh throughout the\nconference had insisted that no\nmention be made specifically Of\naggression \u2022 from off the continent\nArgentina's emphasis of this point\n1-tt^v \u00ab>\u25a0__. _ .tl^LiATtMm^m^ema^mA^ag\n.       ,:.\nwas regarded as a reflection of licr '\nfear, that the United States some\nday might turn aggressor.\nDr. Carlos Concha of Peru, chair-\nmap of the conference, declared,\nhowever, that there were \"no basis\ndiscrepancies\" between the Argen- '\ntine draft which delegates agreed\nUpon and .proposals submitted by\nother countries.  !\nUnited States Secretary of State\nCordelV Hull probably saved the\nconference on tne continental solid-.\narity issue by telling the leaders\nthat the Argentine declaration pre*\nvlously had been approved by the\nUnited States delegation despite\nhopes for something stronger. -;    f\nIn any event, Hull said, the Argentine document Was practlcall\nthe same as the majority declarr\ntion and, with slight modificati\nwould do. '..-'.\n.    \u25a0     ' .  . .  .    .\n___.._\u2022 -...  .'   ,    ,:   ., -J^Le\n.~_ _\u00a3___<*__-*-\n ii.iii i;iiiJii|iiWJiLiiiiii.\n\u25a0 '-r^l5fT\u2122\n'\nw-m\nm\nmwwtwfiveitww*-1-*1-1- *J\"T'\nPAGE TWO-\nNELSON  DAILY NEWS, NELSON, \u2022.C^-fRIDAY MORNINO, DIC, 28, 1988.\nChristinas Tourney Winnen Honored\nat Gay Legion\nMONARCH\nCOM\nLUMP\nSTOVE\nPHONE 889 ,\nTOWLER\nFUEL and\nTRANSFER\n526 StanleyStreet-\n'Culminating the. tint halt ot\nan already highly lucoeiiful ill-\neon, Legion Bowling club memberi gathered at a gay lind happy\nbanquet In the Canadian Legion\n.\u2022 Thunday night to honor wlnnari\nof the iiiion'i grand opining\ntourney, competition, the Christ-\n\u2022 mat tourney.\nWith 3. X Chapman, president\nand \"dad\" ot the Won, bowlers,\nofficiating, the .turkey prliei were\nailttlbuted to the tourney-winning\nteam ot Johnny Aurelia, skip:, Welter Duckworth, fourth; William\nWoody third, Frank Defoe, second;\nand Mn. George Cady, lead.\nAs rewards tor the accomplishments in running up top, agnegate\nscores, turkey prizes went to Mrs.\nThomai Sowerby, high-scoring lead;\nTanny Romano, high-scoring, second! Frank Sims, high-scoring\nthird: William Gray, high-scoring\nfourth; and Nick Cassios, hkh-\n;\u00bboorlng ,lkip. These players, non-\nImembers <oi the tourney-winning\nUMi, rolled the following aggre-\n.eatoii-Mrs. Sowerby, 321: Mr. Ro-\nimano, 314; Mr. Sims, 933; Mr. Gray,\n,352; and Mr. Cassios, 403, -\nFrom ihe opening toast to \"Chap-\nS' ie\" (President Chapman), to the\nancing and community singing\nthsTcToied the: evening, the banket-fathering, was a decided suc;\nlce\u00bb,.mi*\u00a3edby a pervading spirit\nof happy,iportimanahip. President\n':    .'t1'     '        '\u25a0'\u2022,' \u25a0\t\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\n8undstrand Adding Machines\n.   :, OFFICE SUPPLIES.\nUndertoood Elliott Fisher Ltd,\nSi. Ward St., Phone 99'\nfiwaxaa am j_rh___r\u00ab___^___i_i__tf ___\u00bbk__if <__r___l_t ,___> <__* ___\u2022 ___r __\nDEPENDS ON'=yc|K(^DJALItY^\nDon't Be Disappointed\u2014 Put In a Supply of\n\"AwsdAkksL Xhwjl Bhm\"\nFully aged snd matured.    Usual price $1.75 dox.\nA LIMITED SUPPLY WILL BE AVAILABLE ON\nSALE GOV'T. LIQUOR STORE. NEW DENVER, B. C.\nIT'S OUR TREAT TO YOU.'\nBREWERS OF: Revelitoke 3X Pale, Northern\nLight,   Big   Bend   Stout    wd   Enterprise.\nTHI ENTERPRISE BREWERY-REVEL8TOKE, B.C.\nThis advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control\n\u00a3;-,       .  Board or by the Government of British Columbia.\netttii  WUtWllL\nGIFT SUGGESTIONS\nSTROMBERG-CARLSON\nRADIOS ............. f72.50\nTOASTERS, up from ....... $1.95\nWAFFLE IRONS, up from .. ?5.25\nCOFFEEMAKERS, up from ..92.25\nTRILIGHTS, up from ...... ?7.50\nPIN LAMPS, up from ?2.25\nJohn Dewick\nCOAST DISTRIBUTORS\nPhont 313 Fink Block\nGuide for Travellers\n\u2022\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHume Hotel. Nelson, b.c\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS   :   EXCELLENf DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\n\u2022 - HUME \u2014 A. J. Balment, Cran-\nSrook; R. Buchlgnan, Trail; Misb\nheila Stewart, Nelson: Mrs. J. M.\nHarris, Sandon; M. DuMont, Hunt\ner's Siding: ,H. H. McBain, Medicine\nHat; Keith Younger, Kimberley;\nDavid Harris, W. J. Patterson, J.\nH. Lewis, Medicine Hal.\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS'\nI.    \"YOUR   VANCOUVER   HOME\"    Newly Renovated Through-\nflfca\u00bb_____-.a_S\u00ab_. U_-4_s.l ont.  Phones  and   Elevator.\nuiiiieriti notei a. paterson, mto 0\u00ab\n900 Seymour St, Vanoouver, BJC   Coleman. Alta, Proprietor\nSPOKANE, WASH., HOTELS\nWhan In SPOKANE You Will Enjoy Staying at ths\n110 Rlvenldi UAaA| VAIUPV     \u00b0PP0\"'\u00b0\nAvenue      HQIW \u25bc\u2022UftlRCll   Paulun Bldg.\nEVERY COURTESY SHOWN OUR CANADIAN GUESTS\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\nTRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n: 5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.-^Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135        Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nM. H. MclVOR. Prop.\nChapman voiced the appreciation\not the bowlers to the pin-setters,\ntheladlei lor arranging the banquet; his tournament committee\nand the Nekton Daily Newi tor'\ntheir cooperation. \u00bb'\n'W.**- A, Woolli. Canadian -Xwtar\npresident, on behalf ot the bowlers,\npresented a gilt of appreciation to\nMr^.Chapman. ,\nSpecial gifts were-distributed to\nevery attending bowler.'Bob White\nwai \"pianist for the community\nsinging and .dancing.  . - .\nSociaL...    -\nross mm\nMiss Louise Sweni-i. ot Perry\nSiding Is here to.spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nT. ft'Swahson.    '      -r ..\nKenneth and Marjorie Doerksen\not Fruitvale are spending a holiday\nat the home ol their grandparents\nMr. and Mrs. J. McColm.\n. 'T. J. Tremblay was a visitor to\nTrail.\nMiss Agnes Swanson li visiting\nSpokane.\nMiss Edith McColm has returned\nIrom a visit to Fruitvale the guest\nol her sister, Mrs. J. F. Doerksen.\nMiss Louise Swsnson Is visiting\nSpokane.. .\nJ. Doerksen of Fruitvale was a\nvisitor in the valley. \u25a0   '\nMiss Bernice Swanson of Trail\nis here to spend the holidays with\nher parents Mr.,and Mn. T. R,\nSwanson.       ____^_\nSoroptomists Have   ,\na Christmas Tree\nMiss Jean Gilker was elected\npresident of the Soroptimlsts club\nat its annual meeting, held at the\nHume. Other officers are Miss\nNancy Dunn, vice-president; Miss\nRuby Young, corresponding secretary, Miss Ruth McAlplne, recording secretary; Miss Emily Hamson,\ntreasurer, and Miss Helen Sloan\nand Miss Grace McDonald, directors.\nThe club had a Christmas tree\nand gilts were exchanged by the\nmembers.  . ......\nTRAIL CURLING\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 2*-HeSulti Ol\ngamee ol the Crown Point competition played by the Trail Curling\nclub tonight follow;\nX W. Shannon 6, W. Brown 8; T,\nH. Weldon 11, W. G. Carrie 10; Jack\nCampbell 8, F. J. Glover 1; H. A.\nMcLaren 8, P. F. Mclntyre 6; Cherlei\nHoefer 7, J. B, Twaddle 9; W. Weir\n7, Robert Somerville 6; L. F. Tyson\n10, H. C. Caldicott IS: W. P. Somervllle 10, Dave Forrest 8. ,\nResults of games of.the Blaylock\ncup competition, played by the\nLadies' club this afternoon follow:\nMrs. A. A: Davidson 3, Mrs. A.\nMacMUlan 8; Miss M. Blaylock 3,\nMrs. Donald MacDonald 0; Mrs. W.\nSimpson 6, Mfs. C. Kendall 5.\nRUBBER STAMPS\nStock or Mada to Order\nCY JACKMAN   I  Ph. 196\nBusiness Servicei    1011 Ward it.\nB\nBoycott Japan\nAnd All Its Products\nThus You Will  Help tho\nCsuse of a Suffering China.\nIdeal Xmas Gifts\nCHAINS, HEATERS.\nANTI-FREEZE AND\nACCESSORIES\nKootenay Motors .\n(Nehonl Ltd.      Phone 117\nEconomize with a    '\nTHmfm. \"J\u2122?\nFor quotation call or wrlta\nB. C. Plumbing & Heating Co.\nFrom SOUTH NELSON\nto-;\n\u00abH\nIon*\niw\ntm\nSpokane.  .\n.S 3.98 % JM\nSeattle  .  .\n.   10.18\n19.35\nTaeoma . .\n.   10.18\n1948\nVancouver .\n.   12.7S\n24.28\nMinneapolis\n.   28.17\n48.00\nSt Paul . .\n.   28.39\n46.00\nChicago .  .\n.  3642\n88.08\n-IMIteofft-ttat-afroe}\nrilAVtl, BY TRAIN\nGREAT NORTHERN\nTAKE THE\nShortest Route\nBy BUS TO\n\u25a0 Spokane\n\u25a0 Seattle\n> Vancouver\nLv. NELSON Greyhound  Depot\n6:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. dally.\nAr. SPOKANE, Washington\n12:10 p.m. and 6:40 p.m. dally.\nInterior Stages\nLIMITED\nHans Busk Heads\nVasa Lodge, 1939\n-, ' 'i - '\"*\u25a0\u2022*' \";'. \u25a0 * \/ *\nHans M'. Busk was elected president ot Vasa lodge No. 535, Wednesday night, at the annual meeting.\n. Other officers elected were Gust\nAnderson, vice-president; Axel Fori?\nman, lecretary; 3. P. Walgren, finance sccretarr; Erling Eckerman,\ncashier; Mrl.' Erling Eckerman,\nchaplain; Mrs. Gunnar Nelson,\nmaater of ceremonies', Gunnar Nelaon, inner guard; and Gus Sollen,\nouter guard.     '7\".X    \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022\"\nSocial. .V\nWARDNfiR\nWA8DN15R, Bib.^\"'Mn. il Coffay has returned home from Cran-\nbrook'hoipltat. .\nMissel Edna Johnson. G. Oberg,\nH. Johnson and I_ Ballard and P.\nOberg, were vlslton to Cranbrook.\n\u25a0 J. Martinoi wai a visitor to'Cran-\nfcrook Monday, ;   ..'-,<   -.-.\u2022\nC. Hamrin and daughter Ruth\nwere viilton to Cranbrook Tues-\nA. Klevill and daughter Joyce and\nEllen Holmes were visitors to Cranbrook Tuesday,\nThose motoring to Mayook to attend the Christmas concert Thursday were Miss E. McHhee, Mr. and\nMrs. -A. Kievill, Mr.'and Mrs. L.\nDoree and family,and Mr. and Mrs.\nG. Henlck. '- \u25a0' '\n. Mrs\u201eT. Thompson and H. Thompson motored to Coal Creek Tuesday.\nM1U.M. Chester returned With them\nand will visit he. e.   a:'-   '-.\nW. Bellinger of Jaffray was a\nshopper In town Wedneiday.\n\u2022 Mr..and Mrs. F. Andenon and son\nLeonard of Jaffray visited Mr., and\nMrs. E. Shelborn, Wednesday.\nNEWS OFTHE DAY\nOUITAR8, VIOLINS, $8 tip. Won-\nderful miction, WEBB'S, B06 Baker.\nTable tinnli \u00abeti, $1.26 up.\nTHB 8PORT SHOP, 6S4 Biker 8t\nTurkey ihoot tonight and Saturday\nat the Armorlai.  \u25a0.-\nSpecial Attention to LidyCuitom-\nen. Shop earl^-BUSI-rS.    ,  ..\nr\u00abFor him \u2014 ihop at Gellnaa'.\nv Smokes, Pipes,' Lighters, etc\nChriltmai Chocolates and Tobac-\noei at Wait'i. Full linn.\nEDISON MAZDA LAMPS, P.H.\nSMITH, 351 Baker St,  PHONE 666.\nIll   (I     I .'\u00bbi      .'   '   '\nDANCE TO NELSON ACE8, AT\nAIN8WORTH, B, C, TONIQHT..\nCHRISTMAS BRICKS WITH BELL\nCENTRES. AL80 EXTRA SPECIAL\nFRUIT   C8NTRE8--KANDYLAND\nSocial...\nSouth  Slocan\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C-Mr. and\nMrs, John Jewett, who have ipent\nseveral' weekt in Vancouver, where\nMr. Jewett was on sic'- '\t\nturned to their home\nand Mrs, Jewett spent\nvisiting their son-in-la-\nter, Mr. and Mrs. Non\nion, Nelson.\nMrs. J. D. Veatman w;\nvisitor Friday,\nMr. and Mrs. E. J. Bow\ntoted to Trail Friday to\nand Mrs. W. Laurie, Mil.\nparenti.   '     _. \u25a0\u25a0'' \u25a0-      i. .\u2022kk,\nMill Edna Watti of Nelion was\nthe-gueit'of Misi Betty Bird Wednesday,\nMr. and Mrs. W. A. MacCabe\nspent Saturday shopping in Nelson.\nMils Mollie Irvine of Tarry'a was\nthe guest of Mrs. W. A. MacCabe\nfor two weeks. .'.'-\nMr. and Mn, George Kennedy and\nbaby of Trail apent a few dayi visiting Mri. Kelley, Mrs. Kennedy's\nmother. v ' .\nMiss Stevenion of Oliver is the\ngueit'of Mrs.;'Peter McDougall for\nafewweeki,' '\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\nMr. and Mrs. Evam of Oliver were\nhere to attend the funeral of Peter\nMcDougall Dec. 3, and stopped over\nto visit Mn. McDougall\nMr. and Mrs. H. Horn have re?\nturned from a two-week vacation\nIn Vancouver. ;\nMrs. G. K. Ashby has returned\nfrom a visit to Nelson and is the\nguest of Mrs. O. H. Humphrey at\nSummerhill. \u25a0\nMrs. Wilson Whlteley is a patient\nIn, Trall-Tadanae hospital for ipecial treatment       . _'_-.__\nO. W. Humphrey attended the\nfuneral of E. L. Warburton of South\nSlocan at .Nelson Wednesday.\nColonel and Mrs'. John Murray\nattended the funeral of James H.\nSchofield at Trail Monday,\nJ, D. Yeatman attended the funeral'of J. H. schofield.   .\nMils Rita Jonei of Nelion waa\nthe weekend gueit of- her parents,\nMr. and Mn. W. T. Jones.    \u25a0\nMr. and Mri. H. Frmell of Nel-\nlori were weekend guests, of Mr*\nand Mrs. 0. W. Humphrey, Mrs.\nAsk your grocer for Columbia\niry \u00ab%\u2022*.'At** UflH,.Wo)say, Siphon Soda, 3 good Xmas mixers.\n, Gray'i open now In new itore for\nhome-made chocolates and candy.\n680 Baker itreet.\n. For that lait minute glft-iend\nflowert. PHONE 910. \u2014 MAC'S\nGREENHOUSES.\nLait Minute Shoppers\u2014make It an\nElectrical Gift.\nJOHN DEWICK, Fink Blk.\n\u2022 See what SANTA has fer you at\nthe Chriltmai Novelty DANCE In\nCATHEDRAL Hall, Monday, Dec 26,\nUSED MOHAIR CHESTERFIELD\nFOR SALE, EXCELLENT CONDITION, S2S.60. F1NK'8 FURNITURE,\nChristmai Eve Dance', Saturday,\nDec. 24th, Civic Centre. Dancing 9\no'clock. Margaret Graham's orchestra. Admission 75c and SOc\nCHRI8TMA8~FLOWERS ,AND\nPLANTS,   ORIZZELLE'8,   PHONE\n187. KANDYLAND, PHONE 206.\nMaybe 8HE hain't hinted, but\n\u2022he would like CHARM COSMETICS (Gift wrapped). Phone 244\nMargaret Lee. .,,\nUseful Christmai gifts \u2014 Concert\nMilter Strings, Violin Bowl, Caiei,\nChin Rest\u00ab, Padi, Stands, etc.\nWEBB'S, 806 Baker St.\nOver .two million. Corona typewriters npw in use..Give one this\nChristmas. D. W. McDerby ''The\nTypewriter Man,\" 654 Baker street,\nNelson, B.C., Phone 3ra.'',y\nCHRI8TMAS  FLOWERS iAND\nPLANTS,  GRIZZELLE'8,   PHONE\n187. KANDYLAND, PHONE 206.\nCHRI8TMAS 8UGGE8TION8\nGive an  ELECTROMIX  Junior,\nthe sturdiest, handiest mixer ond\nbeater you've evlr seen, $3.00 each.\nAt Hlpperton'i. ,\nBOXING GLOVES, set, S2.96 up.\nTHE 8PORT SHOP, 684 Baker St.\nFor Chrlitmat \u2014 give her a dress\nSoma 8PECIALLY PRICED at $4.9_\nand SS.96-43INGHAM 8HOPPE.\nOpp. Dally Newt,\nXmai tree light sets from 45c. Re\nHectors. Electric Wreathi and all the\nelectrlo trimming! for your tree.\nMcKAY A STRETTON\nWe WILL DELIVER YOUR BOXES\nAND PLANT8 ANY TIME TOMOR\nROW-KANDYLAND\nDANCE - Preoter'i New Hall,\nMonday, Dec. 26th. 9 p.m. to 2 a.m,\n4-plece Oroheitra. Rafreihmenti. A*\nmillion 60 centi. Harrop Ferry Free.\nI Procter. Community Society.\nMake It \u2022 Muiicai gift Children\nand Grownups alike Mill enjoy It\nWe Invite you to vlllt our showroom\nKOOTENAY MUSIC HOUSE\nFrlaell'i parents.  ...       ,\nMra. William Walkley Is ipending a few days in Spokane. .\nMrs. John L, Purdy and son,\nLeonard ot Trail, visited here Monday saying adieu to ' their many\nfriends prior to leaving for an extended vilit to Baltimore, M- P;\nMrs, J. D. Yeatman entertained at\ntea W their honor,\nMrs. F. E. Dockerili of Trail wai\nthe guest of Mrs. 0. W. Humphrey\nBlazers Shuffle\nLineupTonight\n, Xte. US-Due to\nplayer and an ln-\nanother, several\nmade tn the mil\nfriday plght'i\nDuchak, coach,\niceman, la In the\n_J *flu\" and Les\n \u201e  burly  right Winger,\nwho hai been playing with Martinson and Cowland, injured an ankle\nat work,:\nCasey Jonei, -who won approval\not the nns in early exhibition games.\nwill participate In his first league\nbattle thii season, on defence with\nAnderson and Norrls. Cy Poison will\nbe, aa usual, in goal,\nWith Chrlstensen's abience trom\nthe attacking crew, Gerry Wanless\nwill pliy right wing with Apple-\nton at center and Manhall on the\nleft flank. - \u25a0 - V\n- The other line will comprise Martinson, Neil, right wint, and Cowland,\nleft wing, with Sammy Calles, right\nwinger, heing the extra man.\nBill Duchak said he had no prediction! to make regarding Friday\nnight'i game In Nelson but gave the\nassurance that the Blaiers would be\nIn there, fighting.      XX..\nDramas Presented\nby Cretton Club\nCRESTON, X&, JJ*. MrA fair\nsized audience Friday night saw the\ninitial 1938 appearance of the talent\not Creiton Dramatic elub* as two\none-act pliyi \u00abt Catholic Parish hall\nwere cordially received,,They will\nbe amongst those considered when\n\u25a0electing the play for the East Kootenay Drama festival,1 '\n4te Payne.\n'anAckeren\n\"The Sister Wha.rWalked In\" wai\nthe opening ofterlntteaturing Rich-\nera Avery, Georke Dodd, Mil. Ethel\nVanActeen iMWit\nT. X Gautierand 1,R\nwere ..directors,:;' t-.'.;,\njThe ptherjoffering wai The Houie\nWith; toe-,T-^ty-Wlndowi\" with\na c\u00abitof Arthur JJodd, H. Weeki,\nJohn Ball,.Allan Speers, Miss il-\nHan Twvelyan; WjiBjraoe Bothamley and Mltt'f.'*Pear.e. THe direct-\nori..mm. .lbs, t.'th Jaetaon and\nJohn Hidl,     .\nBetween acta vocal solos were given by Mn. R. G. Penson and James\nBateman of Canyon, along with a\nliterary number by Mrs, w. S. Weir\nthe guest of Mrs. 0. W. Humpnrey and a piano solo by Mlu Dorothy\nat Summerhill Monday. _\u2022      Olivier. Col. X Mallandaine pre'\nSOUTH SLOCAN,  B. C.-Rhyi sided, and ipoke, briefly on th<\nT. Edwards, principal ot the public drama\nschool, has left to spend a, few day;  -\nin Victoria, where he. will meet\nMajor Wheidon,1 chairman of the\nsoldiers commission. Mr. Edwards\nis president of the ex-service teacM\ners of B. C. On his return Mr.\nEdwards proposes spending Chriltmai at the home of h. Is sister, Mn.\nG. Hlntz of the Pend d' Oreille.\nMiss Evelyn Burgess, teacher of\nthe Junior room,- is spending her\nvacation at Creston ai guest of her\nmother and sister,  Mn.\" Burgess\nand Miss KatheHne Burgeu.'       _\nMiss Irene Kelleher, teacher at\nPais Creek has left, to ipend the\nChristmas holidays 'at \u25a0 the  fam-.\nily home at Matsqui, B. C.\nMiss  Olla  Ruddell  of  Thrumi\nis spending the school vacation with\nher parents, Rev, and Mrs. Ruddell\nin Vancouver. .\nI   Miis Margaret McDonald, prln-\n'cipal of the Brilliant school, ii ipending the holiday! at her home in\nKaslo. Miss Winnie Colenian, the\nJunior teacher, is visiting her parents at Argenta. .        \u2022-\nSandy  Nord,   principal  of  the\nThrums school, Is ipending the vacation in Kaslo.        '\nMiss Ruby  Palmer, teacher at\nPass Creek, is the guest of Mr. and\nMrs. H. M. Whimster, Nelson, for\nChristmas. ,    . .\nMiss Peggy Barclay, who teaches\nat Glade, Is spending her vacation\nwith her mother in Nelion.\nMiis S. G. Timaeus who hai been\nspending some months in California,\nhai returned and is the guest ot\nher brother and sister-in-law, Mr.\nand Mrs. Frank Timaeus at Ventura Ranch. '   .     _\nMiss Margaret Taylor has left to\nspend the Yuletide season at the\nfamily home in Kelowna.    A\nThe Carol singers of St M\u00abU*r\news church Sunday school under the\nleadership ofMn. F, H. Russel and\nMr, and Mrs. Stanley Dawson are\non their annual round, uiherlng\nin Christmas, with good old Car,ola.\nw?\n(gift Special\nm*^m*mm^m~mmmm~mmmmm~mmmm~mfmmmmmmmmmmmwmim*mm^mm~*t\u2014mm^\nPajama Bags\nPile Fabric, g a ag\nEach     dm\nOur Stores Op|n\n''':'^^0L];.'\nFriday and Saturday\nBURNS\nBLOCK\n\u00abW*K*5\u00ab5*\u00bb\n44 TAXI\nCOM.' CUMMINS\n50c up to 5 passengen\nAnypl.aeslnthsollys\ntsssttitstpstsiiaisstsssstiScestiHe)\n\u2014\nSEE JACK HOOOEflWERF\nStandard Electric\n,->\u25a0\"   * \u2022 for '\u25a0'\u25a0\nEleetriesl   Contracting\nPHONE 838   . 61? VERNON ST.\nAcross from New Grand Hotel\nCIVBH1RTHAT\nJujl Coat\nFOR CHRISTMAS\nMalcolm's Furs\nPhope 967, \u25a0   >\nCompliments of the\nSeason to ALL.\nFrank A. Stuart\n517 Baker St., Nelson, B.C., Ph. 980\nSPECIAL BUS\nLEAVING TRAIL FOR NEL-\nSON AT 10:30 P.M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th.\nPhone-iTi-all SU for ^further\n'   |>artloiiiare,.\ntREYHOUND\nAUCTION\nSAfMOAV\nKootenay 8econd Hand Store.\nVernon St., next Market\nInstructions still hold to clear\nout thii stock:\u2014 Cook Stove, New\nLinoleum, Bridge Ump^Winin-\npeg Couch, Taylor Safe, Washing\nMachines, Picturei, Radio, Clothing, Furniture, Step Ladder, etc.,\nOoodl on view, morning of kale.\nQ.  HORSTEAD,\nTerms Caih ,   >uotloneer.\nLadKrWear Footwear\nChildren's Wear\nShortest Day of 1938\nIs Without Special\nDistinction Nelson\nIt'B over - the shortest day of\nthe year 1988 - Thursday. Restdentt\nof-Nelaon -were so busy wl* *J\u00bb\nChrlitmas shopping that the official\nflrat day of winter passed without\nspecial notice, outside of .the fact\nthat a little more snow fell.\nCALT1UMP\nCOAL\nWilliams Transfer\n\u00bb1SWard 8t Www iW\nSell It With s \"Want Ad.\u00bb\nI\nBUY A\nTHE MODERN\nRADIO\nThe Royalty of Radio Engineers cennot build nor money esrinot buy *}fm\nrsdio, Phonola tone is supreme. Phonola has outsold all makes this y**)ti Tiy\none..We have a set to fit your purse. T><:7....\nFROM $42.50 and Up JmL  I\nW^\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbISIS<SMIS<W\u00abIMIWISI|ISISISISIWWSISI^^\nWe Also Have in Stock a Complete Line of All\nFJHM*Mi\u00bbiMl\u00bb*W*Ma*\nWith the New Automatic Tuning 7-\n^tmmmmtimiMmmmiwtmammaaaamamaam\nI\nI;\n'WE ARE ALMOST GIVING AWAY ALL THE yyT\nUSED HADIO SETS\nTHAT WE HAVE ON THE FLOOR, NO NEED TO BE WITHOUT A. RADIO.\n'-\"\"' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0::\u25a0 A \"XX':. W ARE OFFERING\nI I^TRIC CABINET SETS AT-$12.50\nALS0 SEVERAL USED BATTERY 'SETS IN STOCK AT GIFT PRICES.\nCOME lk TOPAY '\n153 Baker St. Nelson, B. C. Phone 119    |\n%mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwl\n I\nREMEMBER-\nJUST 2 MORE\nSHOPPING DAYS\nTILL CHRISTMAS\nyEN^'FTNIy\nISHIRTSi\n: Shirts are always apprecl-\n| ated but more so one of\nkthese fine quality, shirts\u2014\nt fused attached collars \u2014\nipeWest patterns in check\nBt>d stripe', designs.. Sizes\nHH 14 to 17%. :.A,~\n$1.95\nEnglish Velour\nIDRESSINQI\nGOWNS\nBeautifully tailored robei of fine\nEnglish' velour. Expertly fail)?\nloned throughout with cord and.\nsatin trim. The gift of genuine\nsatisfaction. Sizes. 32 to 42.\n$6.95\n1    J FINE LINEN\nGIFT\nHANKIES\nBuy them by the dozen tor glftil\nThey're io acceptable. All white\nor with colored epplique' and\ndrawn thread work. Your choice,\n25c to $100\nNELSON  DAILY i-EWS, NELSON.  6.C.-FRIDAY M6RNING, DEC.'\u00bb 1988. '    .,'    '\n\u25a0\n'   l<0%{\n-PAQI THUH.,\nRT CHRISTMAS\nMake Your Selection WKere Vanety ^\n':-^';.^\u00abt:^:;ry:^^MP\nior Christmas 1    COATS\nREMEMBER-\nJust 1 More\nShopping Night\nTill Christmas\ni\nI\nI\nI\nI-\nI\nI\nHUDSOlSfM\n.-;-.' ffif    Wrlined,   Regular es tg m*\nByy that Christmas \u201egifV for mother\nnow, from this' assortment Of fine\ncoats. Tailored and trimmed tweeds,\nfully lined and in?\nterlined.   Regular\nAppearance adds to character, these Hudsonia\nsuits perfectly tailored in wool worsted materials,\nare correct ineVery detail. Models to fit the; reg?\nular, tall-, stduf orshort man.^^. y .',',,.\nBuy yourself a real Christmas ft \u2022% M . CA\nGift. Sizes 36 to 44. v M*aa\\ *\nPrice   ...v.,.-\u00bb;.......... v. -A^fi^f\nMEN'S BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS\nHere's one of thia smartest gifts. Two-tone brushed wool, light weight but warm. Full; tipiper front\nwi th two slant pockets. Sizes 36 to 44.\nPrice;;..i.v^-..,..'.^?.v:v......\n$3.95\nSmart neat patterns, in all the\nwanted shades and colors, (fti AA\n2,pair ..\u201e :.-.... iDliVU\nMcGregor's new Flaidi, and English\nall wool ln a fine rib. 7(_i\u00bb\nPriced at ,  l\u00abJt\nMedium  priced  Socks,  wool  and\nlisle socks ln lighter weightl and\nsnappy patterns.\n3 pair \t\n$1.00\nMEN'S WOOL SCARVES\nWarm new plaid scarves in all the popular shades,\nare bound to please him on Christmas (PI AA\nmgrning. Price  .    ....,,\/....'...,'. ,tip.J.yU\nMEN'S GIFTS AT A DOLLAR\nSILK TIB ''.'..;;.................... \u00a71,00\nBELT and BUCKLE SETS  91.00\nWOOL SCARVES  $1.00\nBROADCLOTH SHIRTS  ?1.0\u20ac\nHANDKERCHIEFS: 4 to box  fl.OO\nVELVASUEDE\nGOWNS and PYJAMAS\nSmartly styled, and perfect1 fitting are fj\nthese garments, Heivy quality, rayon,;\ntun-proof for longer wear. Soft pastels\nor gay'colors in gown's and two-pietfe;\npyjamas.. All sizes. ,#1 QP\nPrice  .  ;.'....y-jUiiM*\nLUSTROUS UTIN SLIPS\nPut lingerie definitely on your list for\nMdther, Sister or friend?. Dozens, of\nstyles in the$e coy lace trims, or smart\nfaggoting in delicate'tearose fcl QE\nand white. Sizes 32-42. ... i $l.Jd\nNEW RAVON PYJAMAS\n'r of (jilt, what\n$1.29\nYes! She would appreciate a pair ot these\ndaintily trimmed pyjamas, and at what a\nsaving foryou gilt seeken. Ice\nBlue and Tea\nTearose In all sizes.\nSATINPANTIES\nNice-appearing ducheii latin or silk crepe,' In a\nhoit of pretty little itylei. Daintily trimmed In\nlace or applique. A special clearance\ngroup ior Christmas shoppers. .'.\t\n69c\n.wmmt\nmttmmr*\nammtmm\nMEN-MN\u2014MEN\nBuy your men'i wearing apparel on our  Budget\nPlan, Pay 2?% caih at time of purehaae and the\nbalance In 3 equal monthly payment!\nWMiiiiiwuiiiiiiiiiaiw__iiaMiiiwi\u00abiiiiiiauaii\u00abi-niaa\nGIFTS They AU Want\nWomen's smart flowered cubart 1\nheel Slippers. \u2014 .'-\nZipper spats for men, fawn     tM CA\nor grey       .    ... ^My\nChildren's and Misses'  1  strap check\nwool slippers.\n5t0,a \u00abg.L\u00bb\nPair\nMen's Romeo Slippers, brown, M, OP\nSizes 6 to II. yCttd\nBoys' leather slippers. Brown with padded soles. 1 to 5. *10C\nPair ..-' .yl.m.0\nWomen's  velver overshoes.   Black  or\nbrown. Fits all heels.\nPair  \"...-'. .....\nCHOCOLATE\nSPECIAL!\nQuality Mixed Candy\nPER 4 LB. BOX\n$1.00\n\"LADY HUDSON\"\nCHIFFON HOSE\nA 2 thread chiffon\u2014so dull and exquisitely sheer they\nare certain to thrill some lucky woman\nt on Christmas morning! Shop early for aft *M   mm\ngood-color selection. Sizes 8Vi tolOVi. * B *w\u2122\nip> GLOVES\nA really delightful gift\u2014Select yours\nfrom the array, of colors and smart styles\nhere! All sizes from 6 to 7V_. *1 QQ\nPair ....'..,. ....$1*90\nj \u25a0      \u2022   >X : ''''..' .\nSMART HANDBAGS\nuxury-beautltuUy,made with e\nerpocketi, diange pursei, Bag beauties all!\nTriumphs ot luxury-beautllully, made with expeniive framee,\nzipper, pockets, chang   \u25a0*\"-'*-\u2014.\u25a0--...\u00bb\nA kiting, gift, Each .\n$4.95\nBlack\n$2.45\nGlIT STATIONERY\nThe ideal gift! Quality stationery neatly boxed In glove boxes\nand other novelty boxes. Your choice .?'..'.,;, ....\n50c 79c $1-00\n\"TOYLAND\"\nSPECIALS\nBlackboard and Easel. Each\n$1.95*o $2.50\nDoll Carriage!. Priced each\n$239 to $5.95\nSleighs priced at each\n95c to $2.95\nGames priced at each\n15c to 98c\nPicture Books priced at each\n19c 29c 39c\n79c 98c\n\u2014\"Toyland\", Second Floor\nSHEETS and\nPILLOWSLIPS\nMAKE GRAND GIFTS\nFOR THE HOME\nEnglish Duchess Sheets 80\"\nby  100\".  Guaranteed tor 3\n\u25a0SF. $4.95\nWabasso Bed Sets. 1 large\nsheet 80\" by 100\". 1 pair of\nmatching pillow slips. Colored\nborderi of Orchid,' Gold,\nGreen, Blue or (PA. FA\nBoie. Set .,  M.DU\nDon't Ov\nOur stock is uhusually complete ar\\d you can\nfind glassware to suit any pocket book.\nCUT GLASS TUMBLERS. Just the right C-\nthinness. Each .\nA new shape ln LOW GOBLET8. 2 sizes.\n8 or 0 ounce. Each .....:.,\u2014,\u2022\u2014\u2022-\u2022 *\u00bb*-,,\nCOCKTAILS,  WINES,  SHERBETS,   GOBLETS  OR\nTUMBLERS in Etched designs, .\nEach  _ __.j..._. :. ....\n\"MANHATTAN\" TUMBLERS in Rose or\nCrystal. 2 tor \u201e. ~\t\n10c\nTS OR\n19c\n25c\n\"Pyrex\" Oveilware\n\"MAKES A PRACTICAL GIFT\nNEW LOW PRICES *     ;\nPie Platei, each ., 30tf, 40^, 45a)\nCaiierolea with Cover, 75*i, & 1.O0, $1.15\nUtility two way dishes .75-*, $1.00, $1.15\nCustard Cup.: 6 for . ......a ,,..'.., 45t*\nGIVE A VASE FOR YULETIDE\nSmart, shapes, h<?.nd painted with lovely.designs'on various      \"7Q*  QC\u00ab   419'*\ngrounds. Three price groups\/Each\n=====\nWORTHWHILE GIFTS OF\nLINEN'\nALWAYS WELCOME  AND  ALWAYS  USEFUL\n54\" by 94\"* Dark Plaid Cloths in Jrcens, Wines, Blues (1   JQ\nor Golds. Each .(.. ... \u2014\u2022-...  \u2022'\u2022- - wleftv\nM\" by 70\" aa above., . ,*1 AC\nEach^...:.. :., ,..-.\u2014. .^..___.\u2014........... SL.uO\nttl by^ SI\" Iri*'Colored Border Clothi.'- (j>1  OQ\n,   \u2014 Llnem, Seeond Floor HBO\n^w***JWiwi**wwww<<\u00abMiaw'\u00abiww\nSpecial\nGIFT  CHINAWARE\nEvery woman loves tine China.\nBuy from bur complete itock\nof \"Blue Mikado\" \"Qr\u00abfton\"\nor*\"Ayniley\" bone china,\nCups and Saucers. Priced at\n49c 79c 98c\n. .  TO\n$1.90\n$4.95\nTea Seti of 23\nPleeei. Set\t\nSandwich Sets ot 7 (M   iA\nPleeei. Set \u00abB1.1i>\nu%Mwnp*n\nSTORE OPEN TONtfiHT-\nFR1DAY NIGHT\t\nINCORPORATED  2.? MAY 1670\nCHILDREN'S WOOL GLOVES\nat per pair\nrange,\n50c\nBAByGlftlEfS\nA sweet m for their lint Chriitmail A dainty let containing a\nbrush, comb, tray and rattle In pink or blue boxei. gS\nEach\nChristmas Grocery Bargains\nON SALE TODAY AND SATURDAY\nm\n21(1\nM\nm\n19U\n193   PHONES   194\nCOFFEE\u2014Country Club mmA\nfreed; pir lbi S*T\nGINGER  ALE -  MoDonild'i\nper 'dot  ................ ?*\u2022\"$\n8UGAH-f0 Ib.\ncotton liek ...\nMARSHMALLOWS-1   f%lt\nlb. cello pkgs.; eaoh j... **r\nGRAHAM  WAFER8-\n' Red Arrow; 1 Ib. et*.*,\nSODA BISCUITS-Or-\nmendi; large etni ....\nPLUM PUDPINGS\u2014\nChriitlei,' 2 lbi.; each .\nLUMP SUGAR-\n2 lb. cartoni \t\nCHEESE-Chateau;,\n1 lb, eartoni ..._....,........\nCAKE FLOUR-8w\u00abm- m*_*\n.down; carton .. .._:. ^m%\nCHICKEN-Aylmer mm J,\nBoneleu l\/_'i; each 3~T\nRIPE   OLIVES-Alben  9f A\n1'i; iter tin ..:_ .: **T\nTABLE FIGS-Smyrna;  mmA\n11b. pkgs. ..;\u201e\u201e.  \u00ab3?>\nMIXED NUTS-The belt\nquality; 2 lbi.\nRAISINS-Cluiter table; m*A\n|>er eirton  33r\nMINCE MEAT-Ar. mmA\ngood; 30 or. Jan  Htr\nKETCHUP-Clarki; to J,\n12 oi. bottle M9T\nPICKLES-Happy Vali ?QA\ntweet mixed; 30 ox. Jar \"\"r\nSHORTBREAD- - j*a\nSociety; pkg **T\nSOUP\u2014Aylmer Tomato\ner Vegetable; S tlm\n. TEA-\u00bbPort Oarry In the dim A\ngift pkg.; -lb, 93r\nm\n2#\n2J<\nFREE CITY OELIVERY\nCRANBERRY JELLY- mmA\nShirrlffi; 12 oi. Jar .... *if\u00bb.\nBACON-Swltti Pri? mnA\nmlum sliced In cello; Ib. **>\nLARD-Maple Leaf\n1 Ib. cartoni; 2 for .....\nXMAS CRACKERS-    .m\nCalayi; per doz. \u201e \"3r\nPINEAPPLE-Llbbyi      -*,A\nlarge tlm 2*i; each \"\"fr\nPINEAPPLE JUICE- mmA\n.LIbbyi12oi.tlni; 2 for *ir\n8HRIMP8-Dry or        -t-*A\nWat Vi; per tin ........... *Xr\nPEAS\u2014Sl.e 3, Broden   \u00abM\nBeit, 17 ox, tlm; 2 for.. ajyy\nCORN\u2014Aylmer Golden mmA\nBantim 17 tU 2 \u00abr ... **\u00a5\nTOMATOES-Aylmer     mmA\n2!\/|'i;,2'Mni ^....: :...... *JTf\nGREEN CUT BEANS- ft A\nBroden 17 or,; 2 tlm ...'\u25a0*r\nASPARAGUS TIPS-    m*A\nAylmer Wfcta.; tin .... **r\nTOMATO JUICE-Llbby. It?\nor. tlm; ,-.,. .\n\u00bb far \u201e.:..^.....\t\nSOAP-Palmollve;\n4 eaku'\t\nPUREX TIS8UE-\n5 rolli \t\nJAP ORANGE8-\n; Pir b6x,:u........\t\nORANGES-Callfornla;\n2 dot\t\nORANGES-Callfornla\nlarge ilze; dot  :..\nGRAPEFRUIT-:\ne for  \t\nSWEET POTATOE8-\ns. lba.. ...:,.........\u2014\nBRU88EL8PROUTS-\nPef lb.7m~~AA A.A.\n1^\n23<\nm\nM\nm\nm\nI\n1\nf\n1\ni\nLAST SHOPPING NIGHT I\nBEFORE CHRISTMAS    I\n B\"llM\" m\"\ni uwHwmmMw\u00bbwmm*wi\n\u25a0\n\u25a0rev*\ndtintL $K\n(Hdumww&l\n'\"'   By SHT8V NiWM\/kN\n.TODWSMENU\neggi and peas lh crustades\nberry and Apple Salad\nBaked. Pototoe*\nMellow Devil's Food*Cake  .\nCoffee or Tea\nli': Creamed eggi and peai in Cru-\nitades\u2014you'll need four hard cooked eggi, one cup canned peai, two\n..CUPS milk, Three tablespoons flour,\nsalt and pepper. Cut six slices of\nbread one and one-halt Inches thick.\nMake white sauce by melting butter\nadding   tbe   flour, stirring until\nj-aaootfi, - then adding milk slow!\nstirring   constantly.   Seaion\nsalt and pepper, add diced\n-and the peai. Serve hot hi crustades\nWhich are made by trimming the\ncrusts from the thick slices of bread.\n. Hollow out center! so as to make\nshells  one-half inch  thick.  Toast\nI bread in the broiler rack in oven.\nngredlents are- two cups  raw\nnberries one cup diced, impeded\nCRANBERRY and APPLE SALAD\nferan\napples, one package lemon, gelatin,\n.one-fotirth cup sugar and one pint\n: TVfltin \u2022 winter. \u25a0\nDissolve gelalin and sugar ta\nwarm water and.allow to cool.\nWhen beginning to set, add cranberries which have be\u00abn put\nthrough grinder, and apples, and\n':.pour into moulds.' ..*\u2022.\nMellow Devll'a Food Cake\nI   Twoi cups lifted flour, one teaspoon soda, one-half cup butter or\nI other  shortening,  one  and  one-\nquarier eupi brown wgar, firmly\npacked, two eggi or three egg yolks\n(unbeaten)) three squares unsweetened chocolate (melted), one\ncup milk, and one teaspoon vanilla\nare needed. Sift flour once, measure,\nadd soda and sift together three\ntimes. Crearli butter thoroughly, add\nsugar, gradually and eream together \/well after each addition;\nthen chocolate and blend. : ,'.',','!\nAdd eggs, one at a time, beating\nin well. Add flour alternately wlto\nmilk,' a small amount at p time. Beat\nafter each, addition until smooth,\nAdd vanilla. Bake in two deep\ngreased nine-inch layer tlni or three\neight-Inch pans in moderate oven\n(350 F.) for 28 minutes, j Spread\nwith your faVorite frosting, flavored\nwith orange rind, between layers\nand on top and aides of cake.\nBoxing Day Turkey\nIf it is luncheon od the day after\nwas served, you can make a\n\u2022 grand dish of left-over tur?\nFor each portion make two\npancakes. Place between them a\nlayer of finely-chopped turkey that\nhas been mixed with savory salt,\npepper and soft-butter ed crumbs\nwith sufficient cream to hold it\ntogether.  ,'\nRoll up the pancakes and btush\nwith melted butter. Spread, with\ngrated Parmesan cheeee and garnish'plentifully with paprika, Bake\nta hot oven until nicely browned.\nServe with creamed new peai and\nmashed potatoes. '\n.'.v New Year'i Idea }\n\u2022 One ot our readers has her birthday anniversary dn New' Year'i\nDay. Usually ihe has an. afternoon\nparty but thii year she is having a\nfamily dinner. She 'has asked\nCarols . ...\nMake Christmas\nMore Heal for\nThe Children\nBy GARRY C. MYERS, PH. D.\nMothers who can find a' tew\nquiet moments with the younger\nchildren near Christmas time will\nwish to talk to them about the\nChristmas spirit, read and recite to\nthem some ot the beautiful literary\ngems expressive of this spirit. Why\nnot read the immortal itory of toe\nbirth Of Jesus, especially in one ot\nthe gospels, preferably the King\nJames' version? \u2022\nI believe it does our children good\nto ilng Chriltmai carols; certainly\nIt does US parents good to hear them\n.-Lru-i_ruij*iri~ri.i-uinri^rf f \" ~~ --^-\"\u25a0J\"\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\"\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, Hi:*     M. .M*4MbAY MORNINO, DM.\nFiat-Feet ...\ndepartment to think up a decoration\nthat won't be expenilye but that\nwill be emblematic of the holiday\naeaion and ita bounteous fare. We\nthought that a coach and three, a\ntroika, aa it were, would be nice.\nSo we are telling her to make the\npoach out of a medlum-ilwd pumpkin, cutting one side low, and the\nback high. The 'Inside should be Removed. Heap the Pumpkip coach\nwith oranges, japplei, pears and\ngrapei. Rest \"chariot\" on four\n\"orange wheels1', and with ribbon\nreins harness three \"orange turkeys\" to it To make the. torkeyi,\ncut fan'-ihaped taila and'iide wings\nfrom black or brown cardboard or\nstiff wrapping paper. Fasten fo an\norange wlto pun. Make turkey head\nand beak-out of two pieces of date,\nfastened on a toothpick, stock into\nthe body. Three tooth-pick legi aup-\nport the juicy bird.\nSfwdakm\n# CAKE PLATES\nS RELISH DISHES\nBON BON DISHES\nf BUTTER DISHES\nWITH KNIFE\n\u00a7 COVERED BUTTER. DISHES\nCANDLE STICKS\nAU.TN FINE QUALITY SILVERWARE\n' $2.00\nGIFTS FROM $1 to $50AT,\nGOLLINSON'S\nPhone 120\ntt. m\nilng these carols. Here ii an old\nEnglish carol:      ,\n\"God bless the master of this house,\nThe miitreii alio,     ...\nAnd all toe Uttle children,    '\nThat round the table go.\n\"And all you kin and folk,'\nWho dwell both tar and near;. .\nI wiih you a rjery Chriltmai,\n* a hap\nAnd i\nappy New Year.\"\ngem.\nHere   is   an  anonymous\nJChriitfflai in the Heart.\"\nIt li Chriltmai In the mansion,\nYule-log fires and silken frocks;\nIt Is Chriltmai in the cottage,\nMother'i filling little aocka, -\n\u2022Tt ii Chriltmai on, tltohighway.\nto the throiging, busy mart;\nBut the dearest, truest Christmas\nIs the ChHstmas In the heart**\nCHRISTMAS CAROL '.,'-.\u25a0\n: Childrenabovefon or 12 may en'\nJoy reading or having read selections from \"A Christmas Carol\", by\nCharles Dickens, And they might\nwish to dramatize parts ttom It To\nquite a bit: i * ,, \".'\u25a0 \u201e\n\u25a0 \"And every man among them\nhummed a Cnrlatmas tune\u2014or had\na Christmas tooughtr-or ipoke baton of\nMeal Foot On\nAdult Is Very\nHard lo Find\nBy  LOGAN  CLENDEN1NG, M.D.\n\" \"Only oni ber cent of all babies\nare. born with defective feet But\nby the time they are old enougl\nto get married 78 per cent of th<\nbrides and 48 per cent Ot the bride;\ngrooms go crippling up to the altar\non broken down feet\" \u25a0\nIt seems very much exaggerated.\n\"Broken down feet\" ii a broad terra.\nFoot specialists ot all kinds are inclined-to think that because a worn'\nan waan high had! and thereby has\n\u00ab alight cdntractlon ot th* toes, ihe\nil a chronic cripple. An ideal foot is\nwry hardto flndTTriltar'i wai the\nonly one I ever heard ot ;\nStill, the remark alia attention to\ntbe Importance ot foot hygiene tp\nthe case of those who have a tendency to tlaRoot, or Mme other d\u00ab-\nfl-Jeney. \u25a0!\nDon't worrMf the baby doe* hot\nWlUk.too soon. Too premature attempts are mora likely to injure\ntoe tert than the legi, which latter\nla the common fear. .\nTWO CRITICAL PERIODS\nDr. Oaorge W. Nelaon, <*t Minneapolis, Wi that there are two crit-\nleal period! in a g&Vi development when her teet are. in special\ndanger. The flrit la from ona to\nfour yeajri-4b\u00bb adjuitrtent period;\nthe aecond la from 11 to 18. when\nthe emotional lorcei of her life\nmake her want'to t\u00bb beautiful and\nihe buyi the wrong kind ot tbptt.\nA great deal can be iaid In favor\nof dancing as a good foot exercise\nat both periods, especially barefoot\ndancing. In tact the more the\nyoung perion is walking, running\nand playing ta bare feet the better.\nExerclm far developing potentially weak-feet are: '\nWhUe lifting an a chair, take a\npencil between the big and second\ntoes and write a lertei of letters on\na piece of paper on the floor. This\nstrengthens the muscles which control the arches of the front part ot\nthe loot \u25a0.-.!,\nBoU < golt, ball flnder the toot\nwhile sitting on a chair. Pick up\nsmall marbles-with toe toes, lift\nthem train the floor and put than\ndown again.    . . '\nStand In bare leet lacing tbe wall\nJust far enough away that you have\nto Ion balance to support\" yourself\nilms of your hands,\nthe\nwith the palmi of your handi. With\nfeet firmly on the ground push\nbacjs and forth toward* the waft;\nitretchtag the\nOn tha qu\nthe toot ipei\nat the heeli.\nshpeill\n... are entirely too\nharsh. Exaggerated high heels are\ncrippling, but molt ihoe manufacturers make shoes for women nowadays that do not do any permanent\nharm. Men are, of coufie, more torr\ntunate than women, io far as shoe\nstyles are concerned, and their footwear is less likely to cause trouble.\nAs for tbe flat-heeled,: broad-toed\nhealth shoes recommended tor women, I ean only repeat what I hava\nsaid before, that it Is up to toe\nfoot specialists to design a Woe\nthat will be scenic as well as scientific.\nFAMILY DIVISION\nCAPE TOWN (CP)-A reitlhitto\nsuit here revealed that husband and\nwife had an arrangement whereby\nthe husband toekthe two_cMM$en\nof the marriage and the vrite the\ntastily motor car and \u00a3200 (IW8).\nand every man, waking or ileeotoft\ngood or bad, had a kinder word for\nanother on that-day ta the year;.\nand had remembered thoie he cared\nlor ta a distance, and. had known\nthat* they delighted to remember.\n..After ai, my feUow.pareute, we\nbest prove that we have the Cnrlit?\nmas epirltby thi way wa-Sct In the\npresence ol those most dear to w.\nlet us begin to practice understanding and sympathy and consideration\nwith those who live with us right in\nOur home. When we shall have\nachieved such self-discipline of ourselves, the world outside will, feel\nthe difference, Real Christmas, like\ndharity, begins at home.      >    \u2022 \u2022\nSCHOOL CHILDREN OF\nBOSWELL HAVE PARTY\nCs-tSchool closed\nir, Misi Don-\n _ her home ta\nYahk. Thunday riternorothe teato-\n$& a pen amfpencU set,*e pto<\nJratatton befog made by Mablo\nHolden,\nA lolly afternoon wai n\nplaying games. Hetreshmenl\nSesince the coming ol toe eold\nweather, cocoa has oeen aerved to\nthe ichool children at noon.\ni       ' '        , \u25a0\nCookie Sale\n.at Kimberley\nBrings In $60\nJfiWW8^^^j5!S?l^_^\nattwotAll Sainfa ChurchiSuntay\nschool; Kathleen Halpto, V\/vienne\nPlant and Alvin Veltad who eecur-\ned most orders, and Lloyd Hogerto\nrepresenting the boyi' WmTM.\n'rented toe proceeds ot the home\ncooking sale. The rector rwelved\nthe'cUldren'i Chriltmai gift to their\nchurch and placed it upon toe altar.\nThe net proceeds amounted to M0\nwhich included a donation Iran Mr.\nBrown ol the Klmberley Trading\n\u2122A_toget_er the ladiei made about\nW0 dozen cookies and the Boys\nleague delivered them to about 250\nTliTinBide of the church wiU be\ncompletely renovated for Chrlstaai;\nit ii U yean ilnce it ha! been done.\nHava You Read the \"\"Want Adi?\"\nat ln\nwere\nSTOCK UP\nREMEMBER 3\nDAYS HOLIDAY\nFresh Fruits and\nVegetables\nCranberries 2 Ife 47^\nCELERY: Bleached or Utah, lb.    10<?\nTOMATOES: Hot house, Ib. ...28*\nCAULIFLOWER: Head ...... 25*\nSPROUTS: Fresh, 2 lbi. ...... 381\nHEAD LETTUCE; Each .......   6*\nUrge lift. 2 for 25 *\n$WEflT POTATOES: 4 Ibt. ...; \u00bbf\nBANANAS 3 Ibs. 25c\nCRAPES: Beit quality, 2 lbi. .. 35*\nAPPLES: Delicious, 6 lbi  25^\nGRAPEFRUIT: 6 for....  W$\nORANGES: Extra largo, doi  Mty\nORANGES: Medium, 3 dox. ... 49*\nLEMONS: Large, dox.  26*i\nCOOKING ONIONS: 10 lbi. . \u25a0 Vtt)\nSweet Mandarine ;\nORANGES Box95c\n;    -Delivered-\nFRESH KILLED\nHere's everything for the feasts-Bargain\npriced! All the good foods and goodies that\nmake the Christmas meal the best one of\nthe year! Stop in today and order plenty for\nthe holidays!\nSPECIAL TILL CHRISTMAS EVE\nCHOCOLATES\nWillardi\u201450 only\n4 Lb. Box 89\u00a3\n'-- -3k '\u25a0\u25a0'- ' -f; i '\"\u25a0\u00a5 ~^* -'^'\nBUTTER: Hlghwiy, fint   ncp\n|W|\u00ab^lbl..i..T....,fWC\nPICKLES:^Ubby'i, %,!>\nCh\u00abrkl)i,j\u00bbr>...i..>v...*ti\u00ab\u00bbv\nPICKLES: Swoat Mlxod,\nPolly Prim, jar........\njTUr(\u00bblb OLIVES: tCA\nUbby't. -f <w. jar .;..... *\u00abH\u00bb\nSTUFFED OLIVES: QQ.\nZ6ot, |\u00abr ...,..;...., 0*V\nRIPE OLIVES: Libby's,\nLarge Hti\t\nSALAD DRESSING: Beit Foods.\n8 ox. jar 19^ 16 ox. jar 33**^\nEAGLE BRAND MILK:      OO.\nTli\u25a0;\u2022  LLK,\nCUSTARD POWDER:\nBird's pkt.\t\nAYLMER SOUPS: Oyster,     Q\nMushroom, Consomme, tin   *f\\t\n23c\n19c\n10c\n\u25a0'\u00ab.\nPUREX TISSUE\nPersonal Shopping\n'\u2022      '    \u2022'\"       '     -A \u25a0\u25a0',*.\nm\n29c\nPEAS: Aylmer seive 2,\nIflni\t\nPEASi Aylmer, seive 4,     Of -\nItlm *>w\nCORN: Whole kernel,      OC\n2 tins ............... W*\nASPARAGUS CUTTINGS: |C.\nAylmer, squats, tin ..... lv\\i\nCATSUP: Aylmer,\nBottle\t\nTOMATO JUICE:\n19li.2t.n\t\nCUT BEANS: Aylmer\n17 ox., 2 tin .........\nGRAPEFRUIT JUICE: Un- 00\nsweetened, 2 tint  Ld\\i\nPINEAPPLE JUICE:\n2 tine .....;..... .\nFRUIT SALAD: Libby's,\nTails, tin . 25** . 2'\/4 tin . S5*>\n16c\n19c\n23c\nBrazil Nuts\nLarge, washed\n2lbs.J9<\nCANDY\nXmas Brilliant\n2 lbs. 290\n5 lbs. 700\nMixed Nuts\n2 lbs. J90\nSltaeW\n(No Peanoh)\nGrade A-Lb. 280\nGrade B-Lb. 250\nTurkey Filling-Lb. 180\nBREAKFAST SAUSAGE: 2 Ibt., 25-i\nHAMBURGER STEAK: 3 lbi. .. m\nBEEF and KIDNEY: Lean 2 Ibs. . 2S*\nSMALL PORK SAUSAGE: Lb. . Mti\nTENDERED PICNIC SHOULDER:\nLb.\nCOTTAGE ROLL: Lb.\t\nCHRISTMAS HAMS: Lb\t\nSHOULDER VEAL STEAK: Lb.\nSLICED SIDE BACON: Lb. ....\nWHITEFISH: Lb\t\nCOD FISH: Lb. ......A....\nROASTS\nBeef,   Voal,   Lamb,   Pork.\nReasonably Priced.\n23<\n281\n35*\n%\n30*?\n12-i\n20*\nALMOND PASTE:\n\u25a0A lb.\t\nBISTO GRAVY MAKER:\nPkt.   ...,,..\n23c\n23c\nCOFFEE\nChase- & Sanbom\nlib. tin 370\nSHRIMP: Wet or dry,\nTin \u2022\u2022\u2022\nCRAB MEAT: Birk'i,\n'\/4 tin ......'\t\nROQUEFORT CHEESE:\nLb .........;..\nCREAM OF WHEAT:\nPkti\t\nRIDGEWAYTEA:\n5 O'Clock, Vi Ib\t\nAIRWAY COFFEE:\nLb.  -k... s.V...,\nCRAX BUHER WAFERS\nSpecial, pkt. .........\n21c\n19c\n65c\n.&\n43c\n26c\n15c\nPure Lard 2 Ibs. 25c\nGINGER ALE:\nMcDonald's, I dox. pints*]\nSHORTBREAD: Bader'i,\n1 Ib. pkt. 20*    2 Ib. box 60*\nCHOCOLATE CHERRIES:\nWllliards, I Ib. bo* ....\nCREAMS end JELLIES:\nRobertson's, 4 Ib. box. .\nENGLISH MARZAFANi\n21b. boir............\nSPECIAL   CHRISTMAS\nTURE: Quality candy,\n21bi... .;....\nCHOCOLATES: Willardi,\n1 Ib. box ......\nTABLE FIGS:\nLb. ...........\nFANCY TABLE RAISINS: Of.\nPkt.  OOh\nBRAZIL NUTS: Shelled,   At.\nFRUIT PUDDING: 00^,\nChristies, each  Ool>\nMincemeat2lbs.25c\n.$1.19\n59c\n79c\n65c\nMIX.\n49c\n49c\n20c\n.\nSAFEWAY\nWe Reserve the Right to Limit Quantitiei\nSAFEWAY STORES LIMITED\n fP^SPW*-*-*^^\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B.C-FRIDAY MORNIN*. DEC. 2J, 19SJ.\nikitcX.\n-pass nvta\nI\" You Caii't Go Wrong on Slippers\nS~*t -_*     . \u2022' \u2022 - \u2022      '\u2022'-     ''  '\nThat ru$ for the Christmas tree on Chrlsfrtisi, morn Is going to\nend in sheer delight ... '.'arid comfort for the lucky ones who\nreceive Slippers! EVERYBODY wants, them , . . , Everybody\nNEpDS them . : .everybody, who GETS. THEM is going to\nbe pleased! R, Andrew & Co., make it possible for you to buy\nreally good gift slippers at economical prices. Many styles sell\nat only $1.85. Other styles go to $6.50. AIL\"ARE REAL BUYS!\nSTYLES FOR MEN Including Romeo's.\nOperas, Muje?, Everetts. Up from*....\nSTYLES FOR WOMEN . . ..really\ncharming ohes.tbat they'll love. Up from .\nSTYLES FOR CHILDREN that aie sturdy,\ncomfortable. Up from ...............\nAlso May We Suggest\nSKATING QUTfITS\nSKI BOOTS\"'\" \"\nDRESS 'SHOES-,\nLeaders in Footfathion\nR. ANDREW & COMPANY\n, See Our List ot Specials on\nOur Windows\nst HILLYARD'S\nFairway Grocery\nPhone 884 Vlo Crawford, Mgr.\nXmas Table Centres\nWITH CANDLES\nA Perfect Christmai Gift Priced\nFrom 75c to $2.00 '\nKootenay Flower Shop\n864 Baker St\nJ. H. Coventry, Prop,    Phone 902\nPHONE 280\nFOR GUARANTEED\nRadio Service\nNelson Electric Co.\nExperiments . . . \u2022:'\u25a0]   -.. ,.'.',\nMaking Beauty Preparations at\nHome Interesting but Expensive\nBy DONNA GRACE\nWhile we know very well that\nthere are few girls or women who\nspend time puttering around with\nthe home-made creams and other\nbeauty product!, there is. nothing\nto be said against this practice, except trom an economic point. U\nusually costs more to make a good\ncream at home than to buy the product from a'good manufacturer. By\nthia we mean,a really good crearn.\nThe ingredients ipust be assembled\nthen everything hai to be mixed\nand blended just so before the final\nblending. It Is important that they\nbe the same temperature wheh\nthey are put together or the mixture\nwill not be satisfactory. The aluminum kitchen dishes and pans may\ncause the\ncolored an;\nilxture.to become dls-\n_ _     the perfuming pf the\nmixture takes the deft, and experi\nenced touch of an expert.\nWhen we lay we do not condemn\nthis ambition we know that it .will\nbe short-lived ai it is usually the\nfirst step ln knowing the need of\nbeauty treatments. When persons\nbegin to experiment at home, you\nmay be Hire there will never again\nbe a time when they will never again\nto have some ot the better creams\nand other products for dally use,\nand pne of the best ways to appreciate the quality of a good produot\nis to try home manufacturing.\nThe modern laboratories are the\nlast word in this perfection. Every-\n^a\u00a9^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^_\ni;\nI-*\nPRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\u2014plC23 -\u00bb\nCorn\nBANTAM\nOR WHITS\n3 tins\n280\nv MODERN\nj  MARKET\nTREE\n1009 oi um\nPeas\n.Steve?\n2 tins\nMINCEMEAT  MINttMtAT JHSEtftf\n' 4'i Fineit RuH-t    . ^ 16oi.    v\nTin 48c     2 ll\u00bb. 23c     WtM(\nFruit Cocktail Tin 25*}\nAsparagus Tips . IO1\/. oz. tin 20<i\nTable Raisins: Extra fancy .. Pkt. 29^\nAssorted Biscuits 2 lbi. 38\u00a3\nSAGE OR POULTRY DRESSINC:\n2 tint i...\nO Y8TER8*-\nTln ,\u201e-_~.\nSHRIMP-^\nTin .....a\t\n15c\nLOBSTER-J\/i'l\nTin....\t\nSALMON-Sockeye;\ni\/_l; tin \t\nCRANBERRY JELLY\n. ?^Jar    \t\nBUTTER\nGOLDVALE FIRST GRADE\nw\n20tj\nm\nm\nGinger Ale: McDonald's\u25a0-.. Dos. $1.19\nIMPORTED CRAB MEAT: '\/a's, tin 34?\nShortbread 32 ox. pkt. 710\nDad's Cookies: 6 doz. assorted pkt. 690\nJELL-O:\n4 pkts.\nChocolates\nCANONCS\n41b. box 950\n3\nANCHoviEs-\nTln ..-..,..\u201e.\nCHEESE\u2014imperial;\nlb.  .__, .........\nCHEESE-Golden\nLoaf; lb.  i\t\nPICKLES-26 oz.\nbottle  ......\nRITZ  BI8CU1TS--\nPkt. ..: \u00ab_\t\nthing is made Under the strictest\nscientific and tested formulas.\nThere are large daylight rooms\nwhere* evert the air ii jfeahed before\nIt circulates through, Operators must\nbe ln perfect health; all vessels,\nvats and Jars aire sterilized.\nFor home manufactureers there\nwill not be the least bit of satisfaction In trying to make perfumes.\nThis will be sure to be a waite ot\ntime and money if one is not an experienced chemist, and such trained workers will have learned. It\ntakes a good laboratory with, the\ningredient! to make any kind\nof perfume.     1       .\u2022\nThe belt way il to purchase a\ngood product and uie aa much as\nis necessary every .day. When the\nskin and hair la kept In good condition with daily care there will be\nno .need to use a great deal at one\ntime. The neglected skin artd hands\nmust have a great deal ot lubrication and massage to restore their\nfineness, so Just keep to your daily\nschedule f oi> the best anc, most satisfactory result!.. -\nProfessional or Otherwise . .\"\".'\/\nMan Won't Risk Flirtation Wilh\nMarried Woman Unless Invited\nBy CAROLINE CHATFIELD\nDear Miss Chatlield:\nWhat will you think of a mother\not six children who has such a\nstory to tell as I have?.I'm not a\nbad -person. 1 have, a keen conscience and I am worried to death.\nI would like to believe that It is\na palling fancy, not real love that\nis tormenting me, but! have never had this feeling for my hus-\nphone i\u00ab\nEffective Frl. and Sat.\nChristmas  Dinner\nSuggestions    1\u00b1\nm\nw\nWe have a complete\nstock of box chocolates from one half to\nfour pounds, reasonably priced from\n220 to 890\nCANDY\nw\nBRILLIANTS OR\nCREAMS-3 lbi,\nGRAND ASSORT\nMENT-2   lbi.   .\nMAY WE ALSO SUCCEST Table Figs, Dates, Almonds, Pineapple, Grapefruit Juice,\nPineapple Juice, Ripo Olives, Stuffed Olives, L. O P. Sauce, Chili Sauce, Fancy Cheese,\nMIXED\n2 Lbs.\n390\n5 lbs. 95c\n19\u00ab\/4 Os.\n2 tins 171\n14'\/4 0S|\n3 tins 200\nCRANBERRIES  Lb. 250\nBANANAS: Excellent quality, 3 lbs. 270\nORANGES mandarins Box 95c\nBRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 lbs. 350\nCRAPES: Fancy ......... 2 lbs. 290\nOrUNGEt>Sr2Mel\u201eL3Dox.5?c\nCELERY  Lb. 100\nAPPLES: Delicious ,...... 6 Ibs. 250\nGRAPEFRUIT   7 for 24c\nONIONS 11 lbs\/220\nPOTATOES  2$ lb* 480;\nSWEET POTATOES ....... 4 lbs. 35-p\nj\nmm\nMeat pepaitmetit\nA's-Lb.\nB's-Lb.\n\"m.\nC'&-Lb.\n20c\nRump Roasts Beei Lb. 17fS\nPot Roast Lb. 110\nBoiling Bee! Lb. H\nSausage Meat.     Lb. 180\nSt ; 39c\n.45c\nMIXED NUTS:\n2lbs.i.\nCREAMS and\nJELLIES: 2 Ibli\nASSORTED BOX CANDIES\nIn 3 lbi., 4 lbs\u201e 5 lbs.\n$1.00, $1.10 and $1,25\nCHRISTMAS   CRACKERS\nReduced to clear\nMINCEMEAT;\nEmpress, No. 1,2 lbs\nLETTUCE: Firm\nheads, 2 heads ....\n29c\n15c\nSWEET SPUDS:.\nSmooth skips, 2 lbi.\nBRUSSEL SPROUTS:\nVery perfect, Ib. ...\nCELERY: White and\ncrisp; lb.'\u25a0{....,;.\u2022\u2022 \u2022\n15c\n19c\n12c\nBANANAS: Perfect\nfruit, 3 lbs. ... .'\u2022.\nORANGES, Sunkist,\nfamily sixe, 3 dox. ..\nMANDARINES:'   .\nBox ..............\n29c\n49c\n95c\nCRANBERRIES:\nNo. Hb; ..V.,\nTOMATO JUICE\nlOVs oi. tins, 4 for\nMIXED BISCUITS:\n2 Ibs. ... ..\nFRESH PARSLEY:\n2 bunches .......\nNEW CARROTS:\nBunch.;...;...,-.. \u2022*\u25a0.\u2022.,\u2022\u201e       .,\nGINGER ALE: McDonald's,\nPh\u00bbH\u00bb .,.'\u25a0'\nDox. ......\nFresh Grapes, Baskets of assorted fresh fruits in cello.\nSee our window for the\nfreshest fruit in the city.\n29c\n25c\n39c\n15c\n10c\n,_.onald's,\nTO\nband in all the thirteen years pt\nour married life. The man U our\nfamily physician and there has\nbeen nothing between us except\nhis saying that he wished he had\nmet me belore I married; that\nlife could never be the same to\nhim since he'd met me. I didn't\nreply. I have not since told him\nthat he awakened in me emotions\nthat had never .been awakened.\n1 thought of my husband and my\nsix, children. Oh, Mils Chatfield,\nI want to put Mm out of my mind;\nbut how. can'I dp it when I see\nhim regularly? II only I could go\nSway where I might avoid himi\nIs it love er Is Ita passing fancy?\nDon't try' to' spare my reelings.\nShoot straight.\n\u25a0** L. X. X '\nAniwer \u2014 My Sea* wtoan,' taking you at your word, it doesn't taiake\nany difference whether it's love .or\npassing fancy, your duty' la marked\nout plainly and you're going to bo\nUttmented until you sef your sails\nto that wind. It's not likely that\nlove should come to you in the\ntwinkling of an eye, at the drop of\na few insinuating words spoken by\na man who takes advantage of his\nprofessional position to make a\ncuckold, of the husband to whom\nhe sends his bills for .services rendered,     \/,  -    \u25a0 \u25a0  *,\nBut suppose it were love that you\nfeel and the physician were sincere\nin his insinuations, what sort of a\nrascal is he lo go, as a wolf in\nsheep's clothing, into a man's home\nand try to destroy it? Suppose you\nloved one another, do you think\ntor a minute that the doctor would\nstand by and wait for you to, divorce your husband; then marry\nypu and take on a brood of six to\nsupport?, '\u25a0'\u25a0\nDoesn't common sense tell you\nthat there will be less grief in mastering this emotion that tears yqu\nthan in letting it master you, wreck\nyour home and send it crashing\ndown on the heads of your\u00abUttle*ones.\nDoesn't that pricking conscience\nwarn you of the danger and disaster\nJust ahead? Yes, it does.\nSociety\n'. By MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\n\u2022 A wedding of interest in Nelson and district was that.In Vancouver December 12 when Oven?\ndoien, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.'\nHarry Scott-Lauder of Vancouver,\nlate of Queen's Bay,, became the\nbride of Major Bryan Cowell. Her\nbridesmaid wai Min Enid Williams\nand Bryan Melvin acted as best\nman. The ceremony took place'in\nRyerson church, ReV. E. a Bradon\nofficiating. The bride wore a brown\ntailored suit, over which she wore\na brown squirrel coat After their\nmotor trip to New York they yrilt\nsail for England.\n\u2022 Dr. .Morrison of Nakusp ll In\ntown to. spend the holidays with\nhis family on Carbonate street. \"\n\u2022 A. J. Dunnett, Carbonate\nFrancisco, Calif., where be hu\nIpent the past few weeks.\n\u2022 Mill Winnie Lutes, Silica\nstreet, leaves this morning to spend\nthe holidays at the coast\ne Mayor and Mrs. Norman C.\nStibbs, Josephine street left yesterday to spend the holidays with their\nson ana daughter-in-law, Dr. aad\nMrs. Gerald Stibbs in Vancouver.\n\u2022' 3.3. Campbell was in the city\n\u2022hopping from Willow Point yesterday.\n\u2022 Hon. Mrs. H. Perry-Leake\nleaves tomorrow for Queen's Bay to\nspend' Christmai with her brother\nand lister-in-law,. Hon, Kenneth\nAylmer and Mrs. Aylmer.\n'\u2022 Mri..Thomas McMillan plans\nto leave today for Calgary to spend\nthe holidays with relatives.   -\ne Mr. aqd Mrs. Eric Ambrose\nand family expect to leave\" December 26 via the Great Northern to\nvisit at the, coast.\n\u2022 Miss Sheila Stewart, who attends the University ot Alberta in\nEdmonton, has arrived to spend het\nvacation with her father, J. A,\nStewart Hume hotel\n\u2022 Mr. Christenson ot Ymir visited Nelson yesterday.\ne Fred Lines of Bermuda, who\n!; e Student of the Montreal school\nof Mines, is spending Christmas\nwith his uncle-and aunt, Mr. and\nMri. Charles Hookings, Nelson avenue, Fairview.\ne Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ot\nTrail are holidaying with Mrs. Raymond's father, V. Pisacreta, Granite\nroad, ''\u25a0_,'\u2022\ne Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Clark and\nfamily of Ymir visited town yesterday;\ne Mrs. Thomas Mair of Procter\nspent yesterday In the city.\ne Recent shoppers in Nelson included Miss A. Gilpin of Ymir.\n\u2022 Charles Barrett Silica street\nleft yesterday tor Revelstoke to\nspend the holidays with his parents,\nMr. and Mri. Jamieson ln Revelstoke. .     jja\ne Misi Nancy Dunn left via the\nCPJt. yesterday to ipehd hee vacation at the coait       \u25a0'\"'\u25a0''\u25a0\"\u25a0,\n\u25a0*' Lord and Lady Aylmer of\nWillow Point spent yesterday in the\ncity. .'....      .'..-.     \u2022',-\ne A pleasant evening wai ipent\nTuesday at the home of Mr. and\nMrs. Leslie Pickard Victoria street\nhonoring Mrs, J. Munroe; nee Betty\nShantz, \u201e a, recent bride, when a\nshower of miscellaneous gifts were\ngiven the tionoree. Those present\nincluded: Mrs. 3. Carlisle, Mrs. C.\nMunroe, Mrs. George Scott Mrs.\nHarold H. Hlnnitt Mrs. Shantz of\nSilverton and Mrs.\" J. Lundie.\n- e Miss Mary King left via the\nGreat Northern yesterday to spend,\nthe holidays,at the coast.\t\ne W. Moolin of Erie was in\ntown Wednesday;  ,--.  \u25a0     .\u2014,...\ne ' Visitors in the city yesterday\nIncluded Joseph Irving ot Thrums.\n\u2022 Mrs. G. Y. Smith of Corra\nLinn spent yesterday in Nelson. _\n\u2022 Mrs.'G. Stuart MacIntosh,.SU-\nica street, has'returned from a visit in Spokane.   '      v.,     ._,   '.\ne G. Anderson of Salmo visited\ntown yesterday. -..\n\u2022 Mrs. Rex Jarvis of Trail spent\nyesterday in Nelson. ''\u25a0'\u2022-\n\u25a0\u25a0'*.' Mr. and Mrs. J. Bichan were\nin the city frbm Proetor yesterday.\ne  Mrs. E. L. Buchanan, Terrace\nmmmmmmmmmmwMmmW^^^\nfifrtn     '        rih'st^lilti   \t\n,' out right and-Wrong, the\n; course for you to take is\nLeavln\nexpedient ,\t\nto tell your husband that you want\nto change physicians as you aren't\nsatisfied with the present arrangement Nobody need be compromised\nby this and everybody will be safeguarded. If you don't take this step,\nit's only a matter of time until yoti\nALWAYS THE ACCEPTABLE GIFT\nBeautiful Silk\nNightgowns\ntake another, which you.wett know,\nwill be irrevocable,    \u25a0.   \u25a0       ,\nMen, professional or otherwise,\ndon't risk the \"come, on\" gesture\nwith married women unless they\nare reasonably sure the coast is'\nclear and the winds favorable; They\ndon't become sentimental with married women unless they believe that\nthe object of their designs will accept the dish and lick spoon and\nplatter clean. So a wife can't take\nmuch credit for saying nothing when\nshe's had a big dish\" of sentiment\nat the hands of her family physician.\nSomehow she invited it,and it she\naccepts it silently, he believes she's\n\"coming oh.\" .    \u25a0  .\n:, CAROLINE CHATFIELD.\nNelson Mercury\nRemains in 20's\nFor the'sixth successive day except for a short drop to IB degrees\non Tuesday, the mercury remained\nin' the 20's Thursday, the extreme\ntemperatures being 26 and 20.de?\n.greev Although hut few traces of\n.snow fell, the ^ky remained cloudy\napd dulL    ,   y  v   .\nNo Appointments\nat Cabinet Councils\nOTTAWA, Dec. 22 (CPji-No appointments to diplomat', or senate\nvacancies wete announced after today's cabinet council j* the last\nSPSS-, ol the government before\nthe Christmas holiday.\nIn tearose, pale blue, end white.\nSatins,' crepes and sheers. Some\nnew. printed silks-and art silky\nmaterials:' \u2022.   ' 6g\nFrom $2.95 to $4.95\nA WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM\n,,'.  READY-TO-WEAR and DRY GOODS\nPHONE 200   ' .BAKER ST.\\\napartments, has returned from a\ncouple of months visit ln her .old\nKentucky home.\n\u2022 Bert Edmonds, mining man ot\nPenticton, hai left for the coast\ne Harold Smythe, who attends\nthe University of Alberta in Ed?\nmonton, has returned to spend the\nholidays with his parents, Mr. and\nMrs. W. H. Smythe, Carbonate\nstreet    .. .-V   .--,' .\n\u2022 X S. Jones returned lo his\nhome in Cranbrook yesterday. Mrs,\nJones will follow later with her\nson, who has been in hospital following a motor accident     ,\n\u2022 W. H. Cunningham of Aim-\nworth left yesterday for Calgary.\n\u2022 T. A. Mills of Willow Point\nspent yesterday Jn tows.\n\u2022 Mrs. Gordon Hallctt leaves\ntoday to ipend Christmas with her\nson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and\nMrs. St John Madelcy in Rossland.\n* A. B. J. Hodson Is a patient\nin Kootenay Lake General hospital.\nCREAM\nOrder Early\u2014Phon\u00ab 116  i\nKOOTENAY VALLEY DAIRY\nOVERWAITEA\nLIMITED\nSPECIALS\nFRIDAY and SATURDAY-DEC. 23-24\nPEAS: Size 5's, 3 tins for. i,--.................. 27<\u00bb\nTOMATOES: Sunbeam brand, 2y2*s, tin .s...... 10*\nPOTATOES: Netted Cemi, grown at Crawford   <M 7_f.\n,'\u25a0\u2022' Bay, non better, 100 lb. sack ......\u2022 \u2022 ? ?-?.. V**'\"\nTOMATO JUICE: Libby's, 10 yi m., 5 tine ....... 27<t>\nCHOCOLATES: Moin, assorted, 4 Ib. box ......;.\nLOWNEY'S DOLLS: With chocolates, only a few\nDAINTY DATES: Special, 2 pkts. .............\nFIGS: Clove boxes, box ....,....,.... ...._>..:.\nSHORTBREAD: 3 layers, each  .,;..>....:.:\nORANGES: Family sixe, 3 dox. for.............\nBRUSSEL SPROUTS: Freih, 2 Ibs. ............r,:.\nSWEET POTATOES: 4 Ibs. .......... j:..x... .\u201e\nLETTUCE: Solid heads, 2 for..,...............\nGRAPES: Good quality, 7, lbs. for :.:.:.:. .;\u00ab.;.i.>;.>t.:.:\nTOMATOES: Hot house, lb.'........_;......\u00ab*..\n|AP ORANGES: Box ..v....,,,,,....,T......\n98*\nleft.\n35<>\n28**\n3\u00ab*\n36fV\n25<*\n354>\n22\u00ab*\n95\u00ab?\nPHONE 707   , , FREE DELIVERY\nrfi\nGiven  a\nSix\nConcurrent\nMonths\nSentence\nAlter denying a charge in police\ncourt' Wednesday mor mm\t\nIf\nthing to pry the lock tree. He wai\nat liberty some 24 hours, being recaptured by the Trail city police\nSunday night    \/     .\nescaped lawful' custody      \t\nforce and violence\", Thomas Lidstone. apearihg in court ai H. S. Law,\nThursday morning pleaded guilty\nto a charge of escaping lawful custody,' with the'\"force and violence\"\npart stricken out when he appeared\nbefore William Brown, police\nmagistrate,'-'.-    \\ '.\u201e . *\nUdstone- waa\" given ilx months;\nhard labor, to run consecutively\nwith the six months sentence imposed on- him when he pleaded\nguilty to: a false pretences charge\nWednesday morning.\nActually, Lidstone made his escape from the city lockup Saturday\nSy picking out part of the wooden\noor frame and then using somc-\nig that he. ._\t\n\u25a0\u2022by'usingIDance Sets. Satin and Silk Sllj\nSaUh,.'Wool and TaHetta-Dl_-.\nGortns. A Deposit Will Hold\n\u25a0EATTY\nFOR XMA8 BJjy BEATTV\nWORTH WHILE APPLIANCES\nWASHERS  ..... $79.50\nIRONERS ...... 949.50\nBEATTY FACTORY BRANCH\nPHONE 91  .    '    321   BAKER  ST.\n[Butcherteria tm Suggestions\nHeadquarter! for Everything that makei the Chriltmai\nfeast worth while,\nEffective Friday and Saturday\nGrain Fed Alberta Turkeys\nThe Pick of the Market\nweUht*,per Ib, \u2014 \"Sr\nGRADfE C>-Any 21*!\nweight; per )b...\u2014,\u2014 mmr\nGRADE A't-Any\nweight; per Jb..\nGRADE B!i-Any\nGEESE-Well\ndrenedi per Ib.\t\nDUCKS-Well  \u2022\n; drewed; per lb,...........\nCHICKENS-Selected;\nper lb. _..........: ,\nFOWL-Mllk Fe\u00ab;\nper. Ib. __.\u2014.,..;.\t\n221!\nPOTR0A0T8-\nPer Ib. ........\u00bb,-.\nCHRISTMAS BEEF\nWW\nROASTS-Rolled;  JM %Kj\u00a3\nrump roastbJ-'-'mix-Mm\nCHOICE VEAI,    ,\nOVEN ROAaT\u00bb- Vi*\nPer Ib. u ,.~ **t\nLEG ROASTS\nPer lb. , ._.\nLOIN R0A8T4-\nPer Ib\t\n2*?\n.   GRAIN FED PORK\nLEG ROASTS-     -' *JM\nPer lb.'.; \u201e  **T\nSHOULDER ROASTS- fnA\nPer lb. A L. \u00abP\nLOIN ROASTS-\n; .Per ibi.\u2014\t\n2St\nLEGS REAL LAMB\u2014\nPer lb.\n.2^\nSHOULDERS ROLLED-  1BA\nPer     Ib.    mimimmmmJ, r\"*\nMELTON    MOWBRAY    PORK 1\nPORK PIES-Oven\n- friiihj 4 for .__\u2014_.\n.*&\nMINCEMEAT-Dellcloui;  IM\nPer lb.*.........-..\u2014 *m*r\nm\nm\nCHOPPED 8UET-\nPer Ib...-\t\nLARD IN BULK\u2014\nPir lb. -\u2014~--\nHAMBURGER-\nt lbi. .\t\n8AU8AQE MEAT-\n, Per lb. ..\t\nPURE PORK SAUSAGE- ~r.A\nW'tti-u ----\u2022 *UT''\nBEEF AND PORK\nSAUSAGE-2 lbi.\nin\n25(5\nBONELESS STEW BEEF m\u00a3A\nui ibs. \u201e\u25a0. ;  \"**\u25a0\nSTEWING LAMB-\n2 lbi. A.,a.~.a\nSTEWING VfAU-\n\u25a02lbl.-_._ .'.\nM\n2\u00abf\n25\u00bb!\nSPOKANE COTTAGE i\nCHEESB-Per lb. ...I....\nBREAKFAST BACON-   myA\nSliced; per Ib , &B&\nBUTTER-Thlrd grade;     AtjA\nEGGS\u2014Grade A medium; Am A\nper dox,  ..... men\u00a3\nAll sorH of Shell Fish, Fresh\nFish and Oysters.\nA Freih Shipment of Nor'wealan Flth Jutt Arrived\nPHONES 527.528\nFREE DELIVERY\n\u25a0:,.,A'a.a\ni ; _^ __\n^^^^^\n mmBnmiBwm^B***^\nwaa \u00bbix-\nNEL80N  DAILY  NEW8, NELSON,  B.C-FRIDAY  MORNINO, DEC. 23,  1131.\n\";\u2022\u2022'',;-.;':'\u2022'.   . 'tMttilUhai April %'. 1903 .. .V ' '   \"'.V\nBritish Columbia's Most Interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED,\n260  Baker Street, NeUon, British Columbia..\nPhone 144, Private Exchange Connecting All Departments\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE. AUDIT   BISSAU   OF   CIRCULATIONS   V\\, ,\nFEIDAX, .DECEMBER, 28, ,1988.\nADMINISTRATJVE COST OF RELIEF\n|y How much does it cost to Administer Uncle Sam's relief?\nfile answer depends on the kind of relief. The emergency\n|jel-a_ bureau of New York city, in 4$ years spent nearly\n^69,000,000 for administrative wages and salaries and $6,-\n189,000 for Supplies, materials, equipment, rentals and other\noperating costs. This bureau gave direct relief and Was quite\nl^ajrtffrom the WPA or Works Progress Administration of\nthe' national government.\nj The former members of the EBB, whloh. one year ago\njfoewme the home relief division bf tiie departmnt of public\nSpelfare, have issued a report of th_. tmrtfru's work and ex-\npenscs from January 1, 1984, to last June; the final six'\nponttis cover the relief operations of the department of i\npublic welfare. ..:.\"\u25a0' '\u2022\".,*\u25a0\u25a0\"'\/\"\u25a0 '\u25a0''\u25a0 \u2022;';':r'\nThis report is not statistically perfect, however. It in--\n[eludes a table for all relief, both work relief and diirect relief\n^administered in New York city for i% years. Citing the\nftotal cost of all this, which averaged $22,844,772 a month,\nthe report calculates the cost of EBB's administration- as\n16.16 per cent of the total. But it appears from the figures\nBhat the ERB's direct relief averaged $9,109,291.a month,\nland that, therefore tiie administration cost averaged $1,407,-\n|407.a month, or 15.44 per cent. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0':,\nP A much clearer picture of this appalling cost is seen in\nWat disclosure that, the ?76,669,Q60 spent for administration\n|of the EBB almost equaled the combined cost of what the\n|ERB'gave to those on relief in clothing, shoes, gas, electro\nIcity, carfares, medical and nttrsing care,-household supplies\nI (excepting foodl, milk for nursing mothers, lunches and\nIdothiiig for school children; meals, lodgings, carfare and.\niclotiiing for\" the homeless; ..all relief'to transients and all\nItelief to veterans, plus nearly $2,000,000 for upkeep of New\n[York's municipal lodging house.      XX'...\nPonbwL\n*\" rm    e  i   .\u25a0\u25a0.'?\u25a0\u2022\ni&\nShepard Barclay\nTells How to Bid\nahd Play 7 '\nA WELCOME PRESENT    '   I   This time West decided to bid hii\n_ _-__. I (norlcu ___>' bmrn gAimnmnn tf-M-ui ffM-\ny'i\n' The.ageof chivalry haa gone, and ont of calculators\njind.eeonbmists has succeeded.A-Biirke.\nJ? Questions lj\nANSWERS\nThii column of question's' and\nanswers ll open to an; reader oi\nthe Nelson Daily News; In ao\ncase will the name of the person\nasking the question be published.\nAUNT:HEX\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n11, j. M.; Trail\u2014Do penguins inhabit\nI the northern pole regions?\nif\" No. Penguins are iound in ants'\u00bbrctic regions, the auk. which are\nB the same family live in the arctic.\nf Do polar bears inhabit the south\n.,,, polar regions?\nI'.- No. It is a generally accepted be-\n'< lief that no land animals exist in\nyfhe extreme south.\nSi. T. S., Nelson\u2014Who invented the\nI .autogiro?\t\nIt was invented by the.Spanlsb in-\nt vcnlor Juan de la Clerva.\nIN? A\u201e Nelson\u2014What is the wave\n|   length of the human voice?\nif 'The wave.lengths of sounds pro-\nI duced by the human voice usually\n; are from ehe to eight feet, although\nsome singers have produced notes\n\"laving wave lengths as great as 18\nJeet, and others have reached note3\ni so high that the wave length was\nj only about nine inches.\nIR. A. B\u201e Slocan\u2014Please give me the\ni  \"meaning pf the word rosary?\nThe word rosary, is derived from\n5 the word rosarium,, which was orig-\nflnally a garland ot roses and used\n\" \" crown the image of the Virgin\nMary. As a'rosary,'in Its present\nuse, it was instituted in honor of the\n. Virgin by St, Domihic. -\u2022\u2022\nfl. K.,\" Trall-4Why is. it that some\n\u25a0 people insist that polnsettia does\n-' not have a \"red flofwer?\nIt is a confusion of- terms. The\narlet leaves of a polnsettia plant\ns not the flower. but surround\n! flower proper. ,  .   ,\n.. S. W\u201e CranbroolT\u2014What is meant\nby hue, chroma arid' color?\nColor is a generic term, whereas\n!hu. suggests some modification of\ncolor, even thotigh the two terms\nare occasionally used synonymously.\nChroma- refers to the degree\nOf departure of a color sensation from that of white or gray\nIn other words,- it is Uie Intensity\nof a distinctive hue,\n'The'fat's in the fire now, and\ntalk Vjon't save It. If they expect\nwomen to raise big families' again,\nthey'd - better offer some kind 'o\nreward to make it worth doin'.\n*AAAA&AfAttf.\nSJS^j-.j.a.w-\n*AJA?irrm&\n^uk^iiml^\nThere li so mora welcome present\nto a bridge player than getting\ndoubled at a contract which he can\nredouble and make. One splendid\nwar to Invite such gifts is to bid for\na no trump game when holding a\nlong solid minor suit which you have\nnever shown to the opponents. That\nta, ot course, only when you believe\ntho other suits are probably well\nenough stopped to keep tha enemy\nfrom a long run before your get into\nthelead.\nA Q J 86\n..-,\u25a0.\u25a0\u2022.\u2022\u00bb        '\"\n.-<\u2666\u00bb\u00ab*'' ',\u25a0:\n# A 8 S 3      . -\nAKltmSi   A    i A A\n,\u00ab10T_iI      H       fKQft\nf None      v       t  \u2666 10 0 4\n+ 072 j        *KQ_10\nI,   tj ui 6 1\nA tB2\nV A J8\n\u2666 AKQ J 852\na Nona\n(Dealer: Bait Neither Bide vulnerable.) y, \\ \u2022 y\n\u25a0 Some Interesting didoes were cut\nbn this,deal, submitted by Harry\nAdler1 of Trenton, Nett Jersey. Attar\nEaat opened with 1-Club, South disdained to reveal hia ault with aome\nnumbes of diamonds,, but doubled\nInstead. Welt, apparcnUy hoping to\nlure South into somo kind of a spade\n. bid, made a wcalmcss tall over the\ndouble, l-Hcart. Attar,North and\napades-tc\nInto it with a double, whloh\nmth'a, next call of 3-No\nuid have shocked many\nplayen if they had been kibitzing,\nbut it waa not as unfounded ai may\nappear, ,,.\\     '-;':'\u25a0;  ;y* \u25a0   '\nNorth's double of spades had wre-\nly shown them stopped, plus something else In his hand. The aome?\nthing elae could not very well be ln\nheart* In view of West's bid (Had\nSouth's own holding. Likewise It\ncould not possibly bo In diamonds.\nIt must be ln clubs. \" \u25a0\nThat's the way it turned out East\nsaw fit to double tha 3-No Trumps,\nbut South redoubled and a elub waa\nled, producing nine consecuUve\ntricka for the declarer.\nHonday'i Problem\n*Q J* ,T\n11 10 \u00bb ss*:\n\u2666 \u2022A ....\n*S\u00ab.l(!f4\n*?_\u25a0-*.\ny K Q J'C\n* J10085\n* JS\nVA74S9\n\u2666 KQ2\n* 8 65\nAA9 876 3\n* a None '    \u25a0 \u25a0<   '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n\u2666 7 <\u2022'_ S\n,*'*;tj \u25a0*'.'\u25a0.\u25a0\n(Dealer: Eaat Neither aide vulnerable.)\nWhat ia the soundest bidding on\ndoubla, l-Hcan. Aiier norm \u00abuiu, thlt deal, considering that no play-\nEast passed this, South doubled er has a chance to seo anybody's\nagain.,   ... X'- : ''.'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0' I hand but hjs own? '.-'*\n.'.\u2022'\u2022\u25a0   CopjtijM. WI. BU ft.luiti Sjndlolc. Inc.\nSerial Story ,,.? * \u25a0'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0. \\\nROMANCE INa\nDr. McKenna Replies lo Rev. J. A.\nDonnell: Report Needed \"Tidying\"\nDid Hoi Refuse Mr. Donnell .Permission Hold\nLectures, but Did Not Agree to\n.PravideflQlI ond Audience\nFollowing a report In The Daily\nNewi of a discjwalon between-Hev.\nDr. McKenna and Rev, 3. A. Doitoell\nat the Catholic Cathedral hall meeting Sunday night Dr. McKenna, who\nhas been conducting a largely attended series of lectures oh Catholic-\nIsm, hai made the following statement:  \u2022' \u25a0\u2022'';'\u2022.\u25a0        ': .'\"\u25a0\n\"It is with no intention of introducing a prolonged controveny that\nI make aniwer to the article concerning Hev. Mr. Donnrtl and my-\nself which appeared in Tueiday\nmorning's Daily News. Neither is\nthis an apology for anything I said\nSunday evening either during or\nafter the final lecture of the series-\n\"Why I am a Citholic.\" I am quite I\nprepared- to defend Catholic Dogma\nand Practice at all times,\" stated Dr.\nMcKenna. _     \u2022 , .     ,.\n\"But. to1 put It very nflldly, the\nconfused thought engendered by Mr.\nDonnell's alleged statements. needs\na little tidying. Silence might be\nconstrued as acquiescence and I\nshould like readers ofthe Nelson\nD.ally, who have not been attending the open forum, to know that\nI most certainly do not agree with\neither the tenor or purport of the\nreverend gejitleman's published ut-\nterancei in my regard. More particularly, I want absolutely to disclaim\nsome bt the remarks attributed to\nme in the article ln question. I appreciate the spirit of fraternal correction which may have prompted\nthe recasting of a few sentences, but\nmuch prefer to have them appear In\nprint as they were actually spoken.\n\"At the very outlet I would like to\nmake it as perfectly clear to readers of the Daily News aa I did to\nthe Sunday-night audience,- that I\ndid not refuse Mr. Donnell permission to hold lectures similar to the\n!\u00bb$\u00ab\u00ab$\u00ab\nSWSS\u00ab\u00ab\n\u2022One-Minute Tut\n1. What gem is found In mol-\nlusks?    . .;\n.2, Into what two main divisions\ncan all living -things be grouped?\n3.- Can you complete this quotation: \"I could not love thee, dear,\nso much ?\"\nTODAY'8  HOROSlOPt\nThe person born on this day\nmay have an opportunity to solve\nsomeone's difficulty or at least to\ndo'a kind act. Hold whatever plans\nyou have for .your own advancement until after December 24, which\nushere' in a perldd ' of success for\nyour plans.\n4 One-Minute Telt  Answers\n1. The pearl.' \u2022' \"\"\u25a0 i\n2. Vegetable and .animal,\n3. '\"LOved I not honor more.\"\nCHAPTER 28    ,   ,, V\nIt has been said by some wise\nperson, that everybady ought to get\nmildly hurt or, sick once a year.\nJust enough to spend a few days\nin bed, thinking.'       '    '      \u2022 .\nThe human animal dislikes to\nthink. If we can be up and doing\nphysically, we think as little as\npossible. If we are forced to loll\namong the pillows with only a vase\not flowers to stare at, wo.sometimes, think to avoid boredom. Also, If we are not in actual pain, the\nthinking is .likely to' be of good\nquality. V      ' <\u25a0 ,.-\nDr. Thornton Holgate was no\nlonger in pain,:        . ,. j\nIn fact he wanted to get up, He\nhad actually gotten out ot bed at\n7 a..m. this Thursday morning, and\nstarted dressing, before a nurse\ncaught him, She put him back down\nat once.\n\"But I am all right,\" he protested. \u25a0\"\u25a0\"*\n\"You will be all right when Dr.\nMcGill,says you are,\" the nurse\ncountered, and that was that History shows no tyrants worse than\ntrained nurses.\nThere were fresh flowers, and so\nhe opened the envelope that cairie\nwith them. *\n\"Continued best wishes to a brave\nman, GERALDINE.\"\nThe little note, with long, slanting,\" slender hand-writing, should\nhave thrilled him deeply. But instead of that, he was impressed\nby the tact that the script was. af-.\nfected, unnatural.\nIt enabled him to conjure up several mental pictures of. Geraldine\n\"Peaches\" Pomeroy. He wondered\nhow she got that name. 'Teaches\"\nsounds- cute. Fresh, outdoorish and\nclean. But Gewldlne-^   .\nHe gave a lot of thought to, her\n\u2014serious,, analytical thought. It\nshocked him some to realize that\nhis ardor for her had cooled. He\nremembered her being drunk, at\nthe dance. He remembered her conversation on the way to Galveston\nSunday afternoon\u2014she had delighted in telling off-color Jokes.\nHe envisioned her lips, which couW\nbe so pretty, or be so pouty. He\nwondered'if it would be pleasurable\nto kiss them. Undoubtedly, he decided. Or probably. It-was as if he\nwere having a silent argument between himself and himself.,...\n\"I seem to have been' infatuated\nby her presence at first,\" he tdld\nhimself,  , \u25a0\n\"But your Judgment Is improving now,\" his other self answered.\n\"She is not what you thought.Yoii-\nhave had a chance, to kHOV( her\nmore intimately.\"      '\n\"She is kind to me in the hospital, though. I muat. npC.be unfair\nin Judging her.\"   \u25a0   \"   si '\nHis inner argument might have\nbecome more violent if a nune had\nBargain! In the \"Classified\" Today!\nRooking Backward *..\nTEN YEAR8 AQO\nFrom Dally News of Dec. 23, 1928\nFire damage amounted to $1,000,-\n000 when the new Rivfrsiua church\nmats New York was razed by fire-\nCanada's naval force will be\natrengthened: next -year with the\naddition of two destroyers.\u2014A serious revolt has broken out in Af-\n: ghanistan   against  the British.\u2014J.\n; H. Fortier, young flying enthusiast,\n} was killed, when his plane crashed\n. at Cowansville, Que. \u2014 British. Columbia will boast of 100,000 auto-\n, mobilei next year. \u2014 T. R. Wilion\nI left to spend the Christmas holidays at the coast. -- Final collections\nI for the Christmas Cheer fund here\nbrought the total to iim.lS. \u2014\nBusiness  Girls defeated Fairvlew\nbasketballcrs last night by a score\n01 U-12.. - Division 1 led Hume\nschool in attendance the past two\nmonths with a percentage of 07.37.\nTWENTY FIVE YEAR8 AQO-\nProm Dally Newi of Dec, 23, 1913.\n> A section of the business quarter\nOf Georgetown, British Guiana, was\ndestroyed by fire yesterday 2Q per-\n', sons losing their lives, many being Injured, and scores being rendered homeless. '- At Washington\n. D. C., the house passed the administration currency bill, which will\niot popped in.\n\"You   have\nshe  an?\nmake possible great amounts of\nmoney to be available in times of\nneed.\u2014.The labor party won the\nNew South Wales, Australia, elections yesterday by taking BO out\nof a'pbasible -80 seats\u2014At Medicine Hat the civic employees are\nchanged weekly in order to give\nall ftO applicants a chance\u2014 A\ntotal of 350 guests, enjoyed the hospitality of the Nelson High school\nIn its annual \"at home\" last night.\nFORTY YEARS AGO\nFrom Dally Miner of Dec. 23, 1898.\nArrangements have been made\nthat on Jan. 1 the Spanish flag\nwill he lowered In Cuba and the\nAmerican .flag raised\u2014Dominion\nauthorities-have appropriated $5000\nfor the improvement of Kootenay\nRiver navigation between Fort\nSteele and Wardner, moit of the\n.wqrk conliiting of removing the\nworst sand bars.\u2014Several hundred\nsoldiers were frozen to death during\na snow storm in the Lara Pass,near\nVienna, Auitrja.\u2014w. C. McDonald, donor of the hew- chemistry\nand mining building at McGill university, hai been. Knighted.\u2014Funeral services were held' yesterday\nin. London, for Baron Ferdinand\nJames de Rothschild\ncaller,1\nnounced. \"Mrs. Davis.\"\n\"Oh Please\u2014may, I see her?;\nDr. Holgate brightened perceptl\nbly, \u25a0\n\"Surely. Probably you can even\ngo home tomorrow. If you behave.\"\nIn her concern-for him Sara Sue\nassumed that he was still danger'\nously ill. She overlooked his bright\nness, Many people are awed by\nhospitals anyway, and by the fact\nof a patient's being- in bed. She\nwas half an hour learning that\nThorny Holgate was practically well\nbut eventually they were able to\nconverse naturally, without restraint.\n\"It certainly Is wonderful to see\nyou getting well,\" she .assured him,\nrepeating it '  ',\n\"Thank you again, madam, I\nmean\u2014Sara' Sue. I have forgotten\nmy lessons,-1 fear, ha, ha!\"\nShe scowled at him In mock reproof. \"You should be punished.\"\nBut then, you were making progress, when the accident came. I'm\nreal proud of you, Thorny. You\nactually took .peaches to Galveston! And now you are a hero and\nso she thinks still more of you.\nYou could hardly have done better.\nYou are my star hero.\n\"I do not wish to be referred to\nas a hero,\" he declared, simply.\n\"I'm very sorry, my dear'profes-\nsuh, but :your wishes have nothing\nto do -with that!\"   ,-\n\"I beg pardon?\"\n\"Haven t you seen the papers,\nThorny? No. -Probably they have\nkept you quiet of course. Well,\nMister Thornton Holgate, Ph. I).,\nyou're a hero whether ypu Uke it\nor not, so there! The newspapers\u2014\"\nShe told him all about it Apd to\nverify it she went into the hospital\nreading room and brought him recent copies of- the Galveston News\nand of the Houston papers, showing him not only the details of the\nrescue, but the photographs ai well.\nRe   glanced   at   them   without\n__.\nBy OtlEN ARNOLD\nmounting concern, looking from one\nto the other.. '\n\"B-but this is.most lamentaWe!\nWhat shall I do? Look!\"\n\"Calm 4own, Thorny. I told you\nyou were a hero, whether ybu like\nIt or not\" -\n\"But mv dear Mrs, Davis\u2014\"   -\n\"I am not your dear Mri. Davis.\nI am Sara Sue, Just as I was before you became famous. You can't\ngo high-hat on hie now!\"      \u2022    \u25a0\nShe felt like; bedeviling him. The\npoor man was truly Indignant at\nthe notoriety that had centred oh\nhim. He became so disturbed that\nSara Sue felt concerned tor hit\nhealth, but sha succeeded in convincing him that it would not be\ndetrimental either to reputation or\ndignity. \"After all, an accident is\nan accident silly,\" she laughed at\nhim, \"and most people would he\ndelighted to find themselves heroes. People will say you are.being\naffected if you act this way, Thorny.\nHe hadn't thought pf that Sara\nSue knew she had him' whipped\nSto line then. He would take his\nme as befitted a modest gentleman, without too much ado about\nit She, of course, knew he was\nhonest: but a careless public might\nmisunderstand. '    .\n\"The best .thing to do Thorny,\nwhen people ask,, you about the accident is to offer ho protests, but\ntalk as little as you can. Admit\nthat you were badly frightened in\nthe water, if you were, and\u2014\"\n\"I was! Indeeu I was. I thought\nI should die, Sara Sue!\"     ,'\n\"We are' all:so happy you didn't,\nThornyl We\u2014Peaches\u2014will be\nproud of you. YoU should have no\ndifficulty making love to her how,\nBut remember that I am still willing to help, you every way lean.\"\n\"Ah, yes, yes':to be sure. I appreciate what you have done.\" He\nsaid that with no enthusiasm, and\nwas staring vacantly at a wall. \"I\nshall, of - course, want to\u2014ah, resume' my endeavors as quickly as\npossible.' ,   . ,\n\"Of course, Thorny.\" Sara Sua\nbarely murmured the agreement.\nShe bit her lip, and arose to pull\na wrinkled spread over him hjore\nsmoothly. \"Do you\u2014find her\u2014Still\nwonderful, and everything?\"\n\"I beg pardon?\" He turned to\nlook at her again. v\n\"I jneaii, aren't you so happy that\nyour romance Is progressing as\nyou had hoped? Peaches- is\u2014very\nlovely. Pretty. And I am Sure you\nare worthy of her, too, Thorny!\"\n\"Oh! Well:-,\"\n' The .conversation wasn't moving\nat all. smoothly.\nThornton Holgate was still doing\nsome deep thinking. Before Sara\nSue had arrived h. had begun to\nargue \"With himself about Peaches\nPomeroy. And now,'with Sara Sue\nhere, the Side that didn't like Peaches gained strength with him. Notwithstanding the fact that Sara\nherself Joined the argument in\nPeaches' favor.\nIt was'all Very confusing.\n\"My mind Is entirely clear, now,\nthough,\" he stated, surprisingly.\nThen* he caught himself and blushed. But Sara Sue missed the connotation of it. He had meant that\nthe dullness following the accident\nhad passed, and so any mental confusion couldn't be blamed on that.\nBut Sara Sue thought he simply\nwas more sure than ever, of his\nlove for Peaches Pomeroy,\nDr. McGill came soon, and said\nthat Thornton could go home tomorrow, Sara Sue left, promising\nto meet him Friday afternoon when\nhe arrived ln Houston, and take\nhim to the dormitories.\n. He hated to see her go. It left\nhim alone again, to resume argu\ning with himself. He didn't like it.\nHe missed the subtle perfume and\nfreshness of Sara Sue., He missed\nthe soft sweet timbre of her voice\n\u2014which made strangers know a\npretty girl was coming even before\nthey actually saw her\u2014and he\nmissed the delightful, fluffy, becoming little girl way she dressed.\n\"Danui It\" he growled to himself, remembering to lay \"damn\".\n\"I am not at alt sure that I Want\nto marry Geraldine, or even continue the love making. But I cannot t>ack down now. I cannot be\ndisloyal to \u25a0 Sara' Sue, who \u25a0 hai\nhelped me so much. She must not\nthink me a quitter. I must sec the\ncourtship with Geraldine through.\"\n\u25a0 I To Bo Continued'\nSast series. The pastor ot a city par\nh, such ai the one over which ha\npresides, does hot need my permission to conduct, a weekly forum any\nmore than I required hii approbation. But to ask me to provide the\nhall and the audience-rwell, after\nall, there IS a limit to good nature.\n''However, no 'flit denial' was\nmade to the gentleman's request to\nexplain Protestantism. A capacity\ncrowd in the Cathedral hall saw me\nstep down and distinctly heard hie\notter him the platform as soon as he\nexpressed a desire tb ask a question.\nThe preferred courtesy of the rostrum was\" refused, and, by actual\ncount Mr. Donnell spent more than\n10 minutes getting to a statement bt\nthe question he had risen to propose.\nThis is not by way of criticism of\nhis manner of speaking, but simply\nan evidence ot my willlngi.css to\nlet him say what he wished without\nInterruption and for any reasonable\nlength-of time. I have made it a\npoint to Invite questions and discussions of this kind at each of my\nlectures. '*,\n\"Rev. Mr. Donhell knew quite\nwell that his request 'for the privilege of conducting a series of lectures entitled The Protestant Church\nExplains' was an impossible one.\nTlpe Catholic attitude ih this matter\nhad been carefully and thoroughly\nexplained to hiin by myself and my\nbishop on more than one occasion.\nHe knows full well that the Catholic\nchurch is convinced that it, and it\nalone, ii the ONE TRUE church and\nthat as a consequence of thii belief, it is most logically opposed to\nits members giving' ear to the\npreaching ot doctrine contradicting\nIts own. However narrow-minded\nthis may appear at first glance, fair-\nminded people cannot fail to see how\nour attitude follows necessarily from\nour convictions. -,\n\"But a symposium, or even a debate between a minister ahd a priest,\nis now frowned upon, It it promises\nto be productive of the 'batter under-\n8SSSS&SSX&&Si&to#S$Sli&lbistl&t\nPaiwAomct\nv35$$v$*wl\nExpensive Proposition,   \u25a0\nTheso Drivers' Tests\nAt \"Question Time\" in the British\nColumbia legislature: \"Mr. Paton\nasked the Hon. the Minister of Public Works the fo)}owlHg questions:\u2014\n\"1. Did. the government' purchase\nproperty at the corner of Bidwell\nand Georgia streets, Vancouver, lor\nthe purpose of testing automobile\ndrivers and automobiles?\n\"2. If 'io, from whom was the\nsaid land purchased?    . j\n\"3. What was theprice paid for the\nsaid land? ,\n\"<t. What is the cost of any building or buildings being erected on\nthe said land?    ,\n\"J. Were any tenders called for the\nsaid buildings?-   - .\n\"6. Was there any advertisement\nfor tenders for the said buildings?\n\"The Hon. Mr. MacPherson relied\nas, follows:\u2014    -\nstanding between all church denomination!.' which Mr, Donnell deslrei\nwith such apparent earneitness. That\nis exactly why the open forutt W8I\ninstituted and ample- opportunity\nfor discussion afforded to all who\ncame. That ir Why, instead of a 'flat\nrefusal,' 1 again offered Mr. Donnell\nthe same opportunity in the series\nI hope to commence some time attar\ntha New tear. It ha \"alt that I wai\nnot being as generous with him as\nI might he did not- express his dis-\nsatisfaction at tbe time. And I must\nconfess to a distinct surprise when\nI read under the heading-Trinity\nPastor Persists' that 'Biihop Johnson\nand Dr. McKenna finally agreed to\nMr. Donnell's request to speak on\nChristian Unity to tha Catholics at\none of Dr. McKenna's lectures in\nJanuary.'     ;-   ':\n\"I suppose that taw. readers failed\nto mill the insinuation that as B\nresult of persistent pleading,' the\nbishop and I finally gave in to tha\nabove-mentioned proposal. Just as\na matter ot fact Bishop Johnson's\nname was not mentioned during the\ndiscussion. And as an additional\npoint of tact, nothing was promised\nto Mr. Donnell other than that already mentioned,-rof exercising the\nprivilege accorded to everyone to\nstate his position at the open forum.\n\u25a0\"Nor\"wai the 'flat retujal'\u2014which.\nI hope, was not nearly as flat as\nthe publicity that has been \"given it\n\u2014entirely based oh the Catholic conviction that whan one is certain that\ntwo and two make four there is no\nneed to hear arguments to the contrary,.! did hot challenge any minister's right to be pastor ot the par?\nish to which he has been sent or\nI called. I did, and. do, challenge the\nvalidity of his mandate from Christ,\nMore than that I. questioned, and\ncontinue to question, Mr. Donnell's\nright to speak for Protestantism. In\nthe face ot private Interpretation\nand the absolute lack of unity among\nthe myriad sects, I do not know of\nminister who can honestly claim\nto speak for anyone but himself. Of\nthis much I am certain, Mr. Donnell\ndoes not represent Protestantism in\nNelson. The Intelligent 'wdy of men\nwho form the Ministerial association\nin this city and with whom I hava\nhad the pleasure of a full morning's\ndiscussion, could not endorse as the\nspokesman for Protestantism, a man\nwho does not believe In a God who\nis all powerful. This was the sorry\nadmission Rev. Mr. Donnell made\nbefore his young people on the occasion that prompted the .institution\nof my weekly open forum.' Any, man,\neven though his conception ot God\nexcludes uie notion Of omnipotence,\nis welcome at all my-lectures, perfectly free to state his views durftig\nthe discussion peridd, and more than\nworthy of commendation for any\nhottest effort he may make for a\nbetter understanding between all\nchurch denominations. But, With\nsuch notions of God and Religion as\nRev. Mr. Donnell professes to have,\nthere can be no question of his\nspeaking for anyone but.hlmself. He\nwill have .every.chahojito do that\nwhen another series of lectures is\nbegun.\"\nNakusp Institute\n,,..\u2022 Indorses Levy of\n30 Cent\u00bb P\u00ab. son\nNAKUSP, B. C.^Jrs. F. fcuih-\nton presided at the December meeting of Nakusp Women's institute\nTuesday afternoon.-\nThe members indorsed the Idea\not tlje 30c per 'capita charge to\nfinance provincial, national and\nInternational Women's Institute\nwork. At present the levy is 15c per\ncapita.      ,    .''\u2022.,'    \u2022 \u25a0\nThe sum of. $5 -was voted toward\nthe community Christmas tree fund.\nMrs. J. H. Dolman reported for\nthe School Consolidation -committee,\nShe thanked members tor cooperation and asked that a letter df\nthanks bo sent from the Institute\nto A. Stanlejr, secretary of the\ncommittee,' thanking , him tor his\ninterest and the splendid work' he\ndid.\nReports were also heard from\nthe Youth Training committee and\n.the CahcSr committee.\nMrs. P.' Jupp demonstrated' the\nmaking of paper tloweh. Mrs. Jupp\nand Mn. F. Hbri-y were in,charge\not a special Christmas program\nput orHiy the children ot the members. A - pianoforte solo was' rendered by little Miss Ruby Harper.\nA duet bV Joy and Bernard Oxenham a pianoforte duet by. Miss\nJean 'Elder and Mrs. La Rue, and\ntwo choruses by seven girls, were\nfollowed by the singing of Christmas carols. Miss .Sydney Leary gave\na Christmas recitation.\nMra. F. Horrey, essistpd by the\nyoung girls, aerved tea.\nREV. DEWAR GIVES\nADDRESS AT NAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B. C\u2014Rtv, James Dewar ot New Denver lectured in the\nUnited church Friday evening ou\n\"Morocco.\" For a number ot years\nMr. Dewar wai a missionary in\nMorocco and he gave a vivid account of the life and customs ot that\neountry, drawing from bis own\nwide experience,\nThe land was very uncivilized,\nhe said, and even in recent years\nlittle or no progress had been made.\nThe Moslems classed themselves as\ntar superior, to the Christians, and\nalthough they'were friendly, they\nContended that, \"jt will be a good\nay when all the white men are in\nthe sea.\".\";.,'\nMr. Dewar illustrated his address\nwith relics which he had acquired\nduring hi! yean in Africa.   ..\nSodoL.'.\u25a0-.\nSALMO\nWHEAT HONOR8\nSince Seager Wheeler, won the\nwhe4t\"crown\" at Chicago In 1911.\nCanadians have captured the honor\nIn 24 out of the 28 years. All the\nCanadian prize winners were residents of western Canada. The quality preference given to Canadian\nwheat on the world markets is based\non reality.\u2014Edmonton Bulletin,\nI. Yes.\n\"2. Armstrong Morrison Paving |\nCo.,'Ltd. .\n\"3. $28,500.\n\"4. 3169,929.\n\"3. Yes.\n\"6. Yes.\"\nOr Choice Himself\nWith the Feathers\nSome things arc practically impossible, but hot to .a careless\nhunter, and we are waling expectantly to hear that one ot those\nWith the bowi and arrowl has\nshot himself while pulling his\nbow through a fence by the\nmuzzle.. ;\nModern Improvement\nIs Needed\nIn thi; days when everyone demands quiet, it is apropos to hear bf\nhunters going north with bows and\narrows instead ot firearms. \u2014 St.\nThomas Times-Journal.\nHowever it may be doubted if the\nbow will ever make It maximum\nappeal to today's youth unless a\nway 6an be found to maka it noisy.\nA Few Spots of Humor\nIn Harper'! a writer soys the lovely lakefront of Chicago hldei a\npurgatory to the rear, we ln Nelson ore Ian hypocritical. Qur\nfront yard on the waterfront is\nas untidy al the back.\nA novel explanation for a black\naye is offered by the wit and onetime Mayor ot New York, Jimmy\nWalker, \"I can not tall a Ha,\" lays\nJames, \"I tall out of a cherry\ntree.\" . \u25a0' -.\n\u25a0 At Washington, a groom fainted\nwhile the wedding march was\nplayed, and again during the say.\nIng ot tha vows. But the bride\nwai not to ba thwarted.\nPass Children to\n, Enjoy Tree Treat\nNATAL, B. C\u2014The annual Union\nChristmas tree treat will again be\ngiven some 600- Natal-Michel chil-1\ndren. Offisers of the.Michel Local.\nNo. 7292 of the U. M..W. of America\nare responsible. lor the children's\ntreat The icrutineers who gave their\ntime gratis in order to check up on\nall the children io that none would\nbe missed tyere T. Podra-ky, T. Androlick, M. Anselmeapd H, Porter\nfor Natal;! H. Saundera and N. Un-\nTaro for M'ddletown: O. Manhion\nand Joe Mitchell, for Michel; 3.\nHughes and L. DePaoli (or the\nf<i\".\u00bbr Elk Valley and M^s L. Up\nhill for the Upner Elk Vslley,   \u2022\nCastlegar 1.0 D E.\nPlqvs Santa Claus\nCASTLEGAR, B;c.-At the meeting of the Lillian Killough Chapter\nof the I, O. D. E. arrangements were\nmade fpr the distribution of Christmas Hampers to the needy of Castlegar'. \u25a0\u2022:  -     '.,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nProceed! >from the scries Of\nI. 0. D. E. card parties were $29.05.\nPrise winnen were: Bridge; ladles'\nfirst Mn. A, Hopland; men's first,\nX Wallner; consolation, Mrs. X\nWallner. Whist: ladies' tint. Mri. A.\nScott; men's tint, J. MacKinnon;\nconsolation, Miss II. Hr;s-oe.\n- Mrs. Smith of Hobson wai ap?\npointed itandard bearer following\nthe resignation of Mill B. MacKinnon, who il leaving or Vancouvei\nat the beginning of ihe year.\nRefreshment! were aerved. The\nhostesses wire' Mrs. 0. N, Askew\nand Mn. G. V. Goresky.\nSALMO, B. C-Mrs. Russel Binning was a recent shopper In Nelion.  .   -\nMri. C. Street .hopped in Nelson\nSaturday. :\nMri. J. Hearn and daughter, Kathleen, viaited Nelion Saturday.\nMrs. J, S. Russel visited Nelson\nThursday.        \u2022   ., '-,-\u2022 ,,-,-.*\nMrs. C. Lindow was a weekend\nvisitor to Ymir.     '    . '.,\nMn. C. Anderson left Thursday\nto visit Vancouver, '\nJ. S. Donaldson, was a business\nvisitor to Nelson.   .    .       y.    ';;,\nMr., and Mrs. J. Sapplcs visited\nNelson recently..   -. ' ,'r : ,-'\nAlfred Cawley visited New Denver at the weekend,.\nMiss June i fair returned Tuesday from Nelson,\nMrs. A. Bremner and daughter.\nJoyce, visited Nelson Saturday.\nMrs. P. Waterstrect and daughter, Daryl, spent a few days In\nNelson.     ,-\nMiss Agnes Leahy returned to\nSheep Creek after spending some\ntime in town.. .\n, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Sige, .were\nrecent visitors ln Nelson.\nMrs. E. L>.ncl was a shopper ln\nNelson Saturdf*.\n. Mrs. C. A. Cawley, Margery ahd\nClarence spent the weekend at\ntheir home here,\nMrs. H. Grutchfield and children\nare Visiting in Nelson, the former's\nparents, Mr.' ahd Mrs. A. W. Stubbs.\n\u25a0 .Mr. jnd Mra. B, Preeney and\ndaughter, Bernerlne, recently visited Nelsqn.    \u25a0 \u25a0' -     ;\nMn. M. C. Donaldson entertained\nat a delightfully arranged bridge\nparty at her home, three tables\nbeing In play with Mrs. G. .G.\nPair taking high honors and Mrs.\nE Read consolation. Refreshments\nwere served, the hostess assisted\nby Mrs. R. Gibbon, and Miss Shirley Donaldson, Invited guests Included Mrs, A. Lucas, Mrs. G, G.\nFair, Mrs. C. Lindow, Mrs. A. McDougall, Mrs. N. E. Morrison, Mrs..\nH Read, Mrs.D. C. Aldis, Mrs. R,\nGibbon, Mrs, J, F. Donaldson, and\nMiss Shirley Donaldson,\ni Mrs. S. Kitchener entertained\nat a novelty birthday party Monday ln honor of her daughter Olive's\nfifth birthday when a \"Snow;White\"\nparty wai enjoyed. Two groups of\ndwarfs and two Snow Whites made\na happy scene. The Snow Whites\nOlive Kitchener and Carol Lin-\nstrom, were seated at a small table\ncentred with a huge lighted; birthday cake. The dwarfs were grouped\naround them seated. on the floor.\nEach little guest received a paper\nhat taken out of the, cake. Contest\nprizes were awarded to Shiela Moir.\nMae Larsen and Dimp Madaskl.\nSALMO,. C-Mrs. C. A, Cawley\nClarence and Marjory have returned from Nelson to spend the\nholidays at their home here.\nLeonard Bradley of Nakusp\nspent a few days at the home of\nhit parents, Mr. and Mrs. George\nBradley. \"\u25a0'    .-v. -\nAlan McLeod returned from Van\ncouver to ipend Christmas at the\nhome'bt. his,parents Mr. and Mr*\nA. MoLahd; '\nC. Mahaffey was a, visitor to Nelson Saturday. ,   .\nMiss Maudie Stewart was a visitor to Nelson Tuesday.\nMrs. A. Stromstead and daughter\nJoan were weekend visitors at the\nhome, of the former's parents, Mr.\nand Mra, George Bradley.\nMisses Mona and Mary Miller of\nNelson were visitors in town Thursday. -.\nEric Dean was a visitor in Nelion Tuesday. V\nMr. and Mrs. Henry John were\nvlslton.to Nelson Monday.  .\nMrs. A. Bremner and daughter\nJoyce left Thursday for a visit to\nSpokane.\nM. C Donaldson was a visitor to\nNelion Monday.\nMra. M. Harrop, teacher of Div. 11\nof; Salmo guoerlor school left Friday to mend,the Christmas vaca-\nt'nn at t*w'home: ot; her parents,\nMr. and Mrs.' R. Reisterer at Nelion \" '\n\u25a0 Mrs. L. . M\u00b0'r was a visitor to\nN\"'\"n Sunday. \u2022 \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nM. Bush was a visitor to Trail\n3l'-day,\nMiss W. McAlplne left Friday to\nipend the Christmas holidays af\n'iter home in TraU.\nO. Chenette tfas a Visitor to Nelson Tvstey.\nC. W. Lindow, Carl and Maxine\nwjre shopi\".rs in Nelson Friday.\nGeorge Matthews was a Friday\nvlt\"or to -Nefcbn.\nDr, and Mrs. N. C. Morrison were\nvliitors to Nelson Friday.\nHope Carruthers\nWill Be Present\nHospital Opening\nROSSLAND, B. C.-When Ross-\nlad'i new $90,000 addition to the Sisters' hospital is dedicated, the Sisters hope that Captain J. C. Carruthers of Nelson will ba able to ba\namong the out-of-town guests.\nNearly 43 yean ago, when th*\nSisters opened their hospital in Rossland, Capt Carruthers was the first\npatient,'and he is the only surviving old-time resident of the Kootenays who came under the care of\nthe Sisters ln the. original building.\nThe hospital was opened in a building on Columbia avenue, which was\nIntended for a store. There was no\nrunning water, but volunteers pack-\nad the day's supply from a nearby\nspring. Packing cases Were used for\ntables, and candles and coal-oil\nlamps furnished light, and the crudest conditions prevailed.\nThen followed the construction ot\nthe present frame building, which\nhas been in use for 42 years. It waa\nbuilt by day labor ana the generosity of the miners of that day, as\nwell as the contributions trom business and professional men, permitted\nthe. Sisters to meet tha payroll every Saturday nigfyt    '\nThe present fire-prooi wing, which\nwill cost approximately $80,000 when\nfinished, will bo the last word in\nconstruction and,equipment, and It\nwas due to generosity of the Consolidated Mining k Smelting company and the West Kootenay Power\n& Light comoany that the ambitious\nplans could be carried out.\nSACRAMENTO, Calif. (CP) ~\nThe state department of health\ncredits, better business conditions\nwith th? hc-lthy rise of California's\nbirthrate, after a six-year slump.\nCAKE DRAWS FUND\nFOR COCOA FOR\nBALFOUR CHILDREN\nBALFOUR, B.C. \u2014 The regular\nmeeting of the Balfour-Queen's Bay\nWomen's institute was held in Wood-\nlaud hall Tuesday with 11. present.\nIt was decided to Write Mra. P.\nHartridge and thank her tor her\nkindness In donating a fruit cake\nwhich brought in sufficient funds\nfor supplying the school children\nwith hot, cocoa .for the 'winter\nmonths. ,\"- ,'      -\"\nA community party will be held\nduring the Christmas week.\nMrs. Conrad and Mrs. Heuston\nhave been supplying milk for the\ncocoa and Mis. Hudson has been\nmaking It. -   .\nMrs. Hudson won the prize at tha\nmeeting, given by Mrs. J. Heuston,\na hostess. Mrs. Colllson, the other\nhostess, brought, forth an entertaining vegetable contest. Prize was a\ntie between Mrs. W. McKay and\nMrs. Maynard, Mn. McKay winning\non the draw. Prize was donated by\nMrs. C Holt\nFrank Kennedy\nFuneral, Ainsworth\nAINSWORTH, B.C.-The funeral\nof the late James Francis Herbert\nKennedy, better known as Frank,\ntook place here on Monday afternoon. The church waa crowded\nwith townspeople and vlslton from\nKaslo. The.service was conducted\nby Rev. Fielding Shaw assisted by\nRev, Mr. Dance, both of Kaslo. Two\nhymns were shng, \"Nfearer My God\nto Thee\" and \"Abide With Me,1* Mrs,\nW. E- Lane being organist. Chief\nmourners were the widow, Mrs,\nGerturdc Kennedy, son David and\nstepdaughter, Miss Mona Mackean.\nPallbearere were John Cossetto, C.\nX Harmon, Fred Brown, J. McCal- \u2022\nlum, George H. Hobbs and L. Mc-\nLeLellan, Among floral tributes\nwas a beautiful wreath from the\nfamily, and a wreath from the\npeople of Ainsworth. Interment\ntook place in the Old-timers plot\nat, the Ainsworth cemetery.\nProcter School\nChildren's Concert\nDn Thursday evening tbe ichool\nchildren presented a Christmas convert in the community halt\n' The program opened with a recitation by Dolly Shkwarok. followed\nby a play called \"Santa's Work\nShop,\" performed by Grades I\u201e It.\nand III. Next was a cradle song\nby Edith Johnson, Edna Heighten\nand Hazel Crosby. Included on the\nprogram were a recitation \"Sick of\nBeing Bossed\" by Donald MacLeod,\na short operetta \"King's Breakfast\nby the primary children, a play\ntitled'\"Mn. Pennington's Call to\nBarbara Serres and Peggy MacLeod,\na recitation by Roy Lewis, 10I0 by\nHenry Johnson, followed by a country song and dance'by eight senior\ngirls and a monologue \"Dominique\nby Mike Sokolowskl and Walter\nTaylor.\nAn entertaining play entitled\n\"Misjudging Walter\" was played\nby six senior-pupils,.Mrs..Sanders,\nthe household tyrant; Edna Johnston, Mr. Sahders, the hen pecked\nhusband; Ian Carne,'Philip Sanders,\nlovesick young man;-Graham Mo\nMuWn, Doris Sahders, the gay young\ndaughter; Selma MacKay, Lillian\nBryant Philip's girl friend, Helen\nShkwarok; Mr. Parkhurat Dorii'\nsuitor. Cleland Taylor. \"\u2022\u2022 '\n.- Next on the program wai an ac-\ncordlan solo by Henry Johnson, followed by song \"Shepherds Rejoice''\nby.the senior girls.     *  '.'\u2022\nThe pupils received presents and\ncandy when Sahta Quit made his\napnearance..\nRefreshments were served. Gamei\nand a dance completed the program.\nThe program was under the direction of Miss. V. Roblmon, aa-\nlisted by Mrs, I,. Exton.\nTHE ECONOMICAL FUEL\nasm PHONE   3S -\nWe f#0!>e Tta Cool to\nSuit Yon.'Needs\nWest Transfer ..Co.\n,':'       '\u201e\".?   Established in 1899    ^\n m^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\n\u00bbLjiiiji|MiiiJ|iniiiMlilP'.iuiJ|l.|IUli,iiJJ\nRossland Lad, Hi\nDies; III 2 Weeks\nROSSLAltD, B. C- Dee. 2S-M11?\nton Cornwall; 12-year-old son of\nMr and Mrs. R. E. Cornwall ol\nRossland, died at the Mater Mlaeri-\ncordiae hospital here thla morning,\nalter an Illness ot two weeks. He\nwas born In Kaslo. Besides his parentt, he Is survived by two brothers,\nClarence, 10, Snd Lawrence, 8,\nBOSTON (CP)-A ipeaker at a\nwomen's meeting here the other day\nreminded htr hearers that'even In\nEngland up to the 18th century tea\nwai so costly it invariably was kept\nunder lock and ke^.\n%tmmmis<immiimmmiemmmmemtit^mmmiamim\nWrite to Your Friends on\nCameo Vellum\nStationery\n\u25a0 \"Also'in Ripple Unen Deckle Firiishes\nCan Be Obtained From Your Dfuggist or Stationer.\nparber>-Ellis of Alberta Ltd*\nV \"-Calgary, Alberta ., ':''   ..-'\nHoliday Rates Announced\nlor Long-Distance Calls\nThe low rates ordinarily in effect on longdistance telephone calls to Canadian and\nAmerican points at nights and on Sundays\nwill apply throughout the following\nperiods:\nChristmas Weekend: From 7\nSaturday, December 24, to 4:80\nTuesday, December 27.   .\nN\u00abW Year's Weekeqd: From 7\nSaturday, December 81, to 4:80\nTuesday, January 8.   .\np.m.,\na.m.,\np.m.,\na.m.,\nCall ixmg instance Rate Clerk for special\n. rates on transoceanic calls arid on radio-  .\ntelephone calls in B.C.\n- \u25a0*;.- . \u25a0 .*\u2022 .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0\nBRITISH COLiMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY\nNSLSON  DAILY  NIWS. NELSON.  B.C-FRIDAY  MORNINO, DEC. 23,  1938.\nWS\nRossland City\nCouncil Winds\nUp Year's Work\nROSSLAND, B. C, Dee. JJ-The\nlait meeting of tbe lorty-second\ncouncil of the City of Rossland *as\nheld in the city hill Thunday evening.    .\"-...   \u25a0\u25a0:\nF. C. Batt, secretary ot the St.\nJohn Ambulance association, wrote\nthanking the council for allowing\nthe association to hold lit tint aid\nclasses ln the city hall during the\nEast year, and asking that the hall\ne available for the same purpose\nduring the winter months. Tht request vttt referred to tht incoming\ncouncij.\nAlderman James F. Cooper, chairman of the fire, water and light committee, who Is retiring front the\n-ouncil. thanked his fellow members tor their cooperation during\n'he year. Alderman Cooper iaid he\nwished to pass on to the 1938 chair-\nnan ot this committee a suggestion\nvhich had beep received by him\nate this faU, that URosiland were\n'o go further up Rock Creek than I\n-* present, it might be possible to |\n-:ure a larger supply of water.    ,\nWord w\u00bbi received that a inow-\n!ow blade had been shipped from\n'ancouver December W.      ,\nMayor W- A. Turner thanked the\ni.mberi ot the -council, and the\n.ads of departments, for their co-\noeration dur|nx 1938, and wished\nhem Uie compliments of the sea-\nThen  the  forty-second   council\npasied Into history.        \u2022'\u2022' 'r   \u2022\n.       -,*! ..?\"\u25a0 .n i     'i'. ii\" i   i'i \"J \u00bb \"\"\"J '\nMORE ABOUT\nUS. REFUSAL\n,   (Continued From Pige One)\nHis warning ;was delivered in a\n\u25a0.a i. 11  \u2014\u2014\u2014\n-FAM SEVEN\n#? William mri-\n$100,000 of Fwrs    a\n\u25a0:..;  Sold qf Awction\nEDMONTON,  Dec. SI   (CP). 'm\nMore Muui \u00abl00.*5oo wortii of fdr\nn\u00abe^.p&S?de\u00bb\niohf;l\u00bb auction todsy af the ie\u00bb?\nson's first auction of the Edmonton\nfur'Auction Sales, Ltd., wai held.\nPrices -were apMoximStely the\nuttfa Iff thoie last\/ear,        -y    .\nMORE ABOUT\nSHYDER GUILTY\n(Continued From P*g\u00ab One)\nyesterday by the charge d'affaires.\nDr. Hans Thomson, who Muested\nan official.expression ot regret.\nrejection Studied\nBBRLlN.Defc'Sa (AP)r-The Na'il\ngovernment tonight gravely studied\nthe United Statei rejection of Berlin's demand for an official apology\nfor a speech last Sunday by Harold\n'ekes,'Interior secretary-in Preii?\nlent Roosevelt's cabinet\nOne official said thii incident \"evi-\nlently has become a serious Vfair\"\ntnd that it would be premature to\nventure a forecast ot Germany's reaction.\nNay one tn authority was willing\no hazard a suggestion regarding\n'he ne*{ Nazi move.   \u2022   '        '.\nForeign office circles earlier disclosed toe Nazi government, through\nIts charge d'affaires in Washington,\nprotested against the Ipeech. It was\nsaid to have regarded Ickes\" remarks as \"impudent ahd intuiting\".\nThis advert iiemcnt ii not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board nor by tbe Province of British Columbia\n\"  MORC&BOUT\nSWINDLE\n(Continued Prom Page One)\nGregory Noonan, acting United\nStatu, attorney, asserted- at least\neight persons, had been found to\nhSve made money in one way or\nanother through their knowledge\nof Coster-Muslca's old secret \u2014 that\nhe wai once Convict Philip Musica.\nNoonan asserted, too, the government had evidence Coster-Musica\nhad been ln a conspiracy to violate\nthe law covering sale of arms to\nforeign countries and had violated\nthe Alcohol Tax laws.\nVAGUE, RAMBLING\nOn many things Iii. his last letter'\nhe was vague and' rambling but\nln the $18,000,000 overstatement of\nassets in hia drug company,' McKesson Snd Robbins, Inc., charged to\nhim, he wai direct and positive,\n\"McKeison,\" he -wrote, \"should\nhave been in receivership in 1930\nand again in 1932 If its profits had\nnot been bolstered in a frantic effort to save the company r> and\nthe alleged 'millions' lost are simply\n'profits' to save the company trom\ntne hands of the bond-holders and\nafford a divident at least to the\npreferred stock ln hands of innocent stockholders that were- not\ngetting salaries tor the rottencst\nkind of management.\" v.   \u25a0'\"   \u2022\u00a3\nThroughout the letter, which Noonan suggested should be regarded\nas the work of a man .'temporarily\nunbalanced, Coster-Musica showed\nnone of the skill md decisiveness\nwhich must have been requited to\nmake him, a former convict, president of an $87,000,000 drug firm.\n-,   j   . . t    w \u25a0       ui.\u2014\u2014?\u2014.:.\nHave You Read the \"Want fitiV\nThe complaint alio charged Snyder with kidnapping Alderman, tiie\nsinger's former accompanist The\njury debated long on this count,\nwis hopelessly deadlocked, and ih\nreporting to Judge Thomas L. Ambrose, said there could be no agreement,. )\u25a0   \u25a0:.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0 _ -' -\u25a0.,-- .   .\nProsecutor TI. w Blaloek- immediately mdved for dismissal of\nthii charge, based' on the contention Snyder forced Alderman at\npistol point from a radio studio\nto Alderman's homo last Oct. 15,\nand ipto the living room, .where,\nMi\u00abs Etting testified, he .'calmly\nItatedt    '-Ti '.V    ,   \u2022 :\u2022\u25a0\n\"Th|\u00bb li the end ot all of ypu'.\n\"All I can say is that I still wish\nthe little lady (Mils Etting) a very\nhuppy Christnias,\" Snyder said after the verdict was returned. \"After all, it could have been worse.\nThere Isn't anything else I care\nto add.\"   ; \u2022    ..'   .\nSnyder's attorney, Jerry Glesler,\nsaid he would carry an appeal ih\nbehalf of the man who looked'after\nMiss Ettlng's professional career and\nwas her husband for 17 years until\ndivorce parted them in November, 1937. The appeal will be argued\nnext Tuesday when Snyder comes\nup for sentence. ,\nMORE ABOUT\nCOMMISSION\n(Continued From Paje One) \u25a0\nfor more-than a year toe project\nis been a live issue. Premier Pattullo. of British Columbia hat been\nInterested in the scheme and has\ninferred with both.Canadian and\nJnlted States government officials\non the mate. ~\nWhile  British  Columbia  would\nhave i\"\nto the\nprovince _ ,\n\u25a0pent comes into the picture when\nconsideration is given the section\nilng through the Yukon terri-\n. administered by the federal\nauthority, \u25a0. ,.\nIn announcing appointment ot a\ns ga<*keni,ie King\n*\" \"   \"  \" *' * * >\nromn-diiioity !_?\u2022.. St*-***?.1:?\nIon, WoUld follow trod) the decision\nto construct a highway which would\nunite the road .system of British\nColumbia and the Yukon territory\nwith that of Alaska.\"\nIt *4i stated officially representations had been received from the\nUnited States with regard to construction of this highway. ,\u2022\n, Notice was taken, the announcement said, of the similar action of\nthe United States congress in appointing a cotomuslon of five persons to cooperate with a commission\nset-up in Canada. ' \u25a0\nIt alio, was noted In the order\nIn council,'appointing the Canadian\ncommission, that1 the United States\ncommission was empowered to-dli-\ncuss plans for financing and construction and maintenance ot the\nroad.\"       i   .\nThe order In council stated \"It il\nexpedient that the Canadian government ihould have before It a full\nreport on all aspects of the pro.\nooied construction before any de\nclsion thereto is taken.\"    \u2022\nIt is estimated construction of the\n2200-mile highway frbm the U. S.\nnorthwest to Alaska would involve\nan expenditure ot $20,000,000.\nTRML SOCIAL\nBy MRS. B & ALLEN\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec, 2S \u2014 About\n110 children and 60 grownups attended the1 gay Chriltmai party\nwhich members, ot the Knights of\nPythk- and Pythian 'Sister lodges\nheld tor their children n the K. P.\nhall Tuesday evening. After a delicious supper at 5 o'clock; community singing and a well rounded\nprogram wai enjoyed. Those taking\npartita the,letter included Sheila\nMcLeod, piano selection; Gerald\nLeyey, plapo sofc>; Marlene and\nJean MoVie, song and dance number; Sheila Downie, Highland Fling\nand song; Helen Dutfui, recitation;\nDoUglas Croysdalc,' cowboy songs:\naccordion orchestra ot eight children, three selections. Mrs. 0. J.\nWilson was accompanist and Leonard Davil maiter ot ceremoniei. The\nmost exciting moment ot the evening arrived at the conclusion of\nthe program, Wheh St. Nicholas\nmade his annual entrance, and presented each child with a gift snd a\nolidsyi' tiffli he*\ncandy,\nii Merle\ne \u2022 ehriittoss _____ _,\u201e\u201e_ _.\n,-onts, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hepworth\n'c'Quarrie itreet, arriving from Vic?\nrla Wedheidayy ,'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0',   \"\nMrs. Harvay Fleury of Rossland\nWas. a Trail visitor Wednesday. ,\nMt.' and Mrs. H. Clark, Tamarac\navenue, have as their guest for the\nholiday season their daughter, Miss\nJean Clark, who attend! the University of Alberta.\n: Mr. aad Mrs W. A. Porteous and\ndaughter   Miss   Audrey   Porteous,\nhave left for Winnipeg, where they\nwill ipend the Chriltmai holidays\nwith Mr.' and Mn. Porteoui1 two\nsons. Thll will be the first time ln\n15 yean that the family have been\nunited.   . \\\nMr. Fast has arrived from York-\nton,' Sask.- to ipend the festive\nseason with his 5<m end' daughter-\nin-law, Mr. and Mn. Arthur Fast.\nMill Ardyce Reynolds, who is a\nstudent at the University of Alberta,\nis spending the. Yuletide season\nwith ber uncle and aunt, Mr. and\nMri. W. J. Wagltaff, Bay avenue.\nErnest Mason, jr., who is attending the University ot British Columbia, is spending the holidays\nwith hii .parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nErnest Mason, Oak street\nMr. and Mrs. K. D. Crosby and\nlittle daughter, Diane are ipending\nthe holiday week-end in Nelson,\nthe guests of Mrs. Crosby's parents,\nMr. and Mrs. A. Matassa.\n,Mn, Oeorge' Walket, Turner\nstreet, left Thursday for Deer Park,\nwhere she will ipend the holidays\nwith her mother;\nMr. and Mrs. S. li. Blaylock,\nTadanac, have ai their guests for\nthe Yuletide season their daughter,\nMiss Louise Blaylock, and their\nson, Master Selwyn Blaylock. Miss\nBisylock attend! McGill university,\nand Selwyii also attends school in\nMontfes).''\u25a0\u25a0     \u25a0-  \u25a0\"-,.\nMr, and Mrs, A. J. McDonell,\nTadanac, have as their, guests for\nthe holidays tQeir sons, Arthur and\nArchie McDonell. The former attend! Gonzaga university Jn Spokane, and the. latter the University\nof Idaho at Moscow. .'       ,\nMiss Betty Clark, a student at\nStrathcona Lodge' school. Shawlnigan Lake, ii ipending the Christ-\nmis vacation with her parentt Mr.\nand Mri. A. B. Clark..\nMORE ABOUT\nDALADIER\n(Continued Frpm Pass One)\nThis showed a breaking away of\ndeputies from the government since,\nln the first test of the decree laws\non Dec. 10, the chamber backed\nDaladier 315 to 241.\nThe government later won a\nStronger vote of' confidence when\nthe deputies, 322 to 265, approved\nadoption of entire article two ofthe\nbudget bill, including the disputed\nsection which wu the. 'ssue in tho\nfint vote;\/\".-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''\nItaly's position on the 1935 agreement, contained in a note, brought\nup even graver questions, implying\nofficial support tor the Fascist agitation that began Nov. 3D over\nTunisia and other French territories.\nQuarters close to the foreign ministry iaid the note contained two\npointe:?-'\n1, The treaty of Jan. 7, 1935, waa\nconsidered to have lapsed since\nneither France npr Italy ratified it.\n2. The French government should\nSropose a  new settlement  under\nie London treaty of 1015. \u25a0:\nChristmas greetings'\nof Vancouver Junior\nBoard Brought Nelson\nChristmas greetings ot the Vancouver junior board of trade were\nextended to a small group of member! of the_Neljon junior board by\nGarfield- white late Wednesday\nnight. Mr. White wai in Nelson\n^between tratoi\" on \u25a0 his way to\nWinnipeg and Chicago on a holiday\ntrip,.\nThe tremendously successful outdoor carol service staged by the Van-,\ncouver body early this week was\ndiscussed by Mr. White, with the\nsuggestion (t might be worth promoting in Nelson another year.\nWhile at the coast receipts were\napplied to the Santa Claus funds of\nthe newspapers, ln Ntlson it might\nbe staged in aid of Christmas Cheer.\nMr. White, as chairman ot the program and entertainment committee\nof the coast board, had charge of\narrangement!. Over 4000 persons\nattended; i   '    \u25a0\nAssurance that the co\u00abst would\nbe well represented at the B, C.\nJunior Chamber of Commerce convention in Trail and Nelson next\nMay was given by Mr. White.\nvarious angles of Junior board\nwork were dlscusied. <\nPlenty ofXjood\nCheer for the Holiday Seasonl\nWHiElSf ORDERING SCOTCH, ASK FOR '-McCALLUM'S PERFECTION\"\nji'i  -i   i.'i \u25a0 \u25a0   -Mn-,-;.'\u2014i\u2014\u2022  I, ,,       ,,  \u25a0 ,\u25a0\u25a0'   iii,;,','*;-1,.,- , ,'\t\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed 'by the Liquor Control Board or by thai\nGovernment of BritishyColumbia.'\nThe Brewers of Pilscncr Beer,\nwinner of two First awards at\nthe British Empire Exposition at\nLondon, England, offer for your\nselection these fine brews, each\ndistinctive in flavor and type,\nand eaeh a worthy companion to\nthe fanted Pilscncr Lager. When\nordering your holiday supply,\nspedfy\"PIL8KNEK\",\"U.B.C\",\n\"CASCADE\", \"OLD COUNTRY\nALE\" or \"4X CREAM STOUT\"\n\u2022 . . your, guests will laud your\ngood judgment.\nVANCOUVER BRPrVERIIS LTD.\nVANCOUVER CANADA'\n'    Prices with ono doien empties\nf'-',:7X   \u25a0 .-returaiwi .  .\nBeeSs A Cream Stout - $1.50 doz.\nOld Country Ale  -   $1.75 doz.\nThis advertisement is not published or. displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia\n\t\n tmmmmm\nPWW\n\u2022AOE  EIGHT-\nNELSON  DAILY  NEW8. NEL80N.  B.C-FRIDAY  MORNING. DEC. 23, 1988.\nRod and Gun Club\nturkey Shoot and\nil\nNATAlt B. C.\u2014The Michel-Natal\n(tod and Gun dub staged a successful turkey shoot and banquet\njjec. 18.' Wty from Michel-Natal\nparticipated. The banquet which\nisohiisted ot spaghetti and chicken\nwas held ln the Michel Legion hall\nto the evening with 100 ^present.\nThe program that.was presented at\n|he banquet was as follows!,    -,\nGrace by Father Downey of.Ml-\nifcel; vocal solo by \"Tookle\" No-\nknuk of Michel; a toast to the king\nend a reply 1>y Father Downey; \u2022\nviolin solo by Albert Torrocks of\nMichel; a toast to the visitors which'\nof Nelson; an aaccordian solo by\nwas replied;to by CH. Robinson\nJ. DcClara of Natal who was accompanied by S. Grii of Natal who played tho clarinet; vocal selections by\nMiss Louvainc Pitovello of Natal\nand. a quintet composed ot Mrs.\nPitovello, Mrs. F. Brewer, Mri. A.\nBilly, Mrs. P. Joyce ond Miss -._.\nPitivello ot Natal who sang ''La\nSpagnola.\" Stan Bolstrldge of Michel accompanied the artists on-the\npiano! Secretary J, Terrion read the\nreport oh the: winners of .the days\nshoot as fOllpiys: \u2022 . T. \\\nOpen shoot: 1st, shoot (standing)\nwas won ky H, B. Bonar ot MKhel\nwith a magpie. Prize donated by\nJ.-Qley of Natal- \u25a0 .y V '\u25a0',-\nI 2nd, shoot (prone)'Wai tied, between three memben, B. B. Bonar\nSnd A. Davey of Michel, and H.\nBeard of Natal with Bonar .winning\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Linudr Control\n. .\"Board or by the Government of British Columbia.,;-.,,' '\nAUSTRAUAS^W^^Wy-WlNES^\nJThis advertisement is not punished or displayed by the;L(quor\n1   Control; board or by tbe Oovernment of British Columbia.\nA pricp reduction thst really means some-\nthing, because it is the same quality\nimported Scotch Whisky that has been so\nwidely regarded as a supreme yahis.'\"\n'\"    \u25a0;\u25a0\n\u00bbcotcf w nisi\nmacdonald gre_nl__s tto.. WITH, SCflffUNO    .    Bf ,\u00ab,\nthe shootoff. The prlre wai donated by F. Sv\u00bbc ot Natal,\n3rd, shoot (standing) wai won\nWon by X Pryne of Natal who icored a bullseye. The prize was donated by J. Wasnock of Natal;-.' *,\n4th, shoot .(prone) .waa won by\nA. Billy who icored a bullseye. The\nmize wat donated by J. Wasnock of\nThe aggregate tif the four shoots\nwaa tied between R. Bonar and G.\nVenzie of Michel and. won by G.\nVenzie.  : ' \u25a0\u25a0'.-: \u25a0\u25a0 .'.,-   '   . -\u201e.   \u25a0\"\nThe presentation lor the heaviest\nKamloops trout In the Grave lake\nweighing 10 pounds, S: ounces was\nwen by F; Koiler - of Natal. The\nSrlze was;donated by:F. Yates and\n. Ungaro of Natal. '\nThe .22 calibre shoot winners were\nas followi:    '    '\u2022\u2022,.\u25a0     '.\",' \u25a0:\u25a0\nlit. Shoot by J. Mitchell of Michel with a score of A2. .;\\\n2nd. Shoot by A. Davey ot Michel\nwith a .score of 44, *'\u2022.\nThe aggregate of these two shoot-\nwas won by G. Venzie of Michel\nwith a score of, 88. The prize wai\ndonated by T. G. Runis.\nThe high calibre rifle shoot Winnen were as follows:\nlit Shoot Wai won by A. Davey\not Michel who icored a bullseye.\n2nd; Shoot was won by G. Venzie\not Michel who scored a bullseye,\nTbe aggregate prize of the above\ntwo shoots was tied for .by A. Davey\nand Q. Venzie of Michel with 17.\nSolnts each with G. Vfenzle winning\nie tie breaker. The free.shoot turkey was won by Stan Crocutt of\nMichel. \u2022 ' .  \u25a0    ',,;_\nOther prize donaton were 3,\nGaal, E. Billy, J; Duncan and, the\nCoal company which will be used\nat a future shoot which .will probably be held at the\" old- hospital\nrange at Natal oh jfew Year's Day.\nthe main speakers- of the evening Included C, F. Kearns whej\npointed out the value of a well organized club beginning with a brief\nhistory of game laws and their origin from the time of. the Norman\nConquest.   -. \u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0        \u25a0 A   \u2022    \u2022   L\nCM. Robinion Of Nelson reported\non-the investigation of aeveral pf\nthe club's resolutions \u2022 previously\nsubmitted, dealing with local game\nand fish'conditions,        -     '\u25a0:\u25a0,.\nS. Murtro, the club's president,\npresided and pointed out the value\not an active Rod and Gun club to\nthe community and., the individual,\nas well lis the relation between tt\nand the game department;. -\n. This was followed by a comic long\nbj Bill Stevenson of Michel and\nconcluded With a llsh-stdry by' 31\nKozler of Michel. The gathering\nwas. then thrown open lory question! and dlscuisions on* game and\nfish problems which became, quite\ninteresting.    '   \u25a0   - . \"     .\nLIBS.TpFiGiHt?v\nTOMES WITH\nUNITED FRONT\nOTTAWA, Dec.'22 (CPl^'Wre\ngoing to fight the Tories with a\nunited front,\" W. W,. Foster, liberal\nmember for Northumberland and\nchief parliamentary whip oi the\nliberal group in the house of commons, said today ph his return from\na visit .to Premier; Hepburn in St\n.Thomas^'\"    '.-.-'\"\u2022',\" \".\nMr. Fraser ahd Ross Gray, chief\nliberal whip in the house of commons, .called on Mr. Hepburn yesterday at -his farm home but declared they went there entirely on\ntheir own initiative ana not' with\nany InfflfucUoni .to' seek\"removal\nof the differences betWeeh the Ontario premier and tho federal liberal aom!niitratiQn..i'>     : y ;\nWhile both Mr., fraser and Mr.\nGray declared the next general election would .be fought-by a united liberal party neither would\nelaborate on the statement\nPublisher Protests\nF.D.R.'s Reflection\nlean Press\nCreston Curlers\nDraw\nAmerii\nIThts advertisement is not published or disjjlsyed by the Liquor\nControl\" Bdard; pt by the'; Government of British Columbia.\nROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 22 (AP)\n\u2014Frank E, Gannett Rochester publisher, protested today to President\nRoosevelt for what he termed \"an\nunfair reflection\" that \"newspapers\nare edited ln the countln'g room.''\nIn an open letter, Gannett an?\nswered a recent statement'by the\npresident in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in which Mr. Roosevelt said:\n\"I have always been, firmly persuaded that our newspapers cannot\nbo edited ln the interests of the\ngeneral public from the counting\nroom.\"    ,'.-'.       \u2022 \u25a0.\"\u2022'\u2022\n\"Anyone familiar with newapa-\npers knows full well that any paper\nedited from the counting room\nwould be doomed to fallure;\":<3ah-\nnett said. No one is more sure of\nthat than publishers! themselves.\".\n. Asserting that he wrote his \"open\nletter\" at the request of, the Post\nDispatch, Gannett continued;\n' \"Of course a newspaper-to bo independent, fearless and in position\nto render maximum seYvlce' to Its\nreaders and .to its community, must\nbe strong financially. There meat\nbe business efficiency in the management of, the publication. But\nthat cannot mean, by, toy stretch'\nof imagination, that the editorial\npolicy shall be dictated by the\nbusiness office.\" \u2022 .-    ;\u25a0\nThe- publisher said that in his\nopinion it was a \"great pity\" that\nthe president \"should use such\nclever phrases to discredit newspapers which.have, by and large,\ntreated- you..fairly and are fulfilling their great responsibility to the\npublic far better than newspapers\nIn any other eountry on the globe.\nNO DRINKS, )UST\nSOUP AS CHRISTMAS\nCHEER. SAYS W.C.TU.\nCAliOteV. Dec.- 22 (CP)VAl-\nberta housewives who* give their\n' milkman, postman, bread than or\ngrocery clerks a wee drink for\nChristmas, today were requested\nto hand out bowls ot soup this\n.' year instead ot \u2022liquor. The re-\nquest eame from Mrs. James McArthur, Alberta president, of the\nWomen'i Christian. Temperance\nunion. T       .',\u25a0'\u2022'\nCITIZENS CAPTURE\nTWO HOLDUP MEN\nTORONTO Dec. 22 (CP)-Police\npaid tribute, today to two Toronto\nmen who captured an alleged gunman following a drug store holdup last night The holdup was one\nof four in the city last night,,    .\nHarold Hancock Toronto, captured-by Fred McCullough and Martin\nSlegel, li charged with aimed robbery.' '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u2022 | ' I   -\nMcCullough tod Slegel were In\nthe dispensary of the pharmacy\nwhen fwd men entered, one of\nthem carrying a revolver, and held\nup Percy Llpshitz, assistant, in the\nstore. The bandits fled with SI\nfrom the cash register as McCullough and Siegel rah out the'rear\ndoor df thd (tore and around to\nthe front ln to effort to Apprehend\nthem. They caught one.      . T,.i'\nCRESTON, B,:C.-Creston Cur}?\ning club's hustle for member! has\nbrought, in enough talent for a\ndozen playing, rinka and another\ndozen on the spare list With these\nenrolled no time was lost in allocating the broom handlers arid a start\nwas: made at the fint of.the week\non the time-honored opening competition, Presdent vs. Vice-President,\nRinks supporting President M. R.\nJoyce are In charge Of Skins Frank\nV, Staples. E. \u00a3 Cartwright, M. J:\nBoyd, T. W. Bundy, Gib Sinclair,\nand president Joyce. .Vice-President\nFrank Nadon has the backing of\nSkips A. L. Palmer, ,W. J. Craig.\nH. Curtis,. John Moores, A. S. Reed\nand. Vice-President Nedon. \u2022 ,  '\u25a0\nTho cold weather Is holding and\nwith the improved ice service curling is off to a great start. The make\nup of the rinks followi: \u25a0\u2022 \u25a0' \u25a0 ,-\n\u25a0 T. W. Bundy, skip! B.M. Telford,\nDon Archibald and Sandy Telford.:\nW. J. Craig, skip; R. J. Forbes,Cf.\nHayes, Charles Perry; ...\nJ. Moores, skip; W. J. Caughey,\nR. Ibbltaon, *S.'a Clark.  \u25a0 \u2022\u2022\nM..* J. Boyd, -skip: H.- Fowler,\nHarr*. Compton, W. Gllchrtit\nF. Nadon, Sip: D. PoUchard, W.\nCartwright, T. Wood;   '\nA. S.. Reed, skip; Gam .MacDonald, tt Torchla, P. Putnam.  :\u25a0:\nM. R. Joyce, skip; E. Prtdham,\nH. K. Legg, T. Clarkson.\nGib Sinclair, skip; E. Fowlie, C.\nB. Twigg, Si A: Speers. ...\nH. Curtis, skip; A.'W. Dickinson,\nH. Cox, J. S. Graham. ,\nE.E. Cartwright, skip* F: Putnam, T. H. Wilson, L. Cartwrlght\nA. I.. Palmer, skip; X Erickson,\nW. R; Long, Ray McKelvey.\nSpares: Matt'York, H S. Mc-\nCreath, C. Messinger.M. Lunn, F.\nLaBelle, Vic Mawson, W. A, Shrig-\nlev, Fred Hale, D. Putnam, W.\nCurHe, W. M. Archibald, L, Shuli?\naka, E. Wlghtapann, Col, E. Mallan.\ndaine. . -.; .-'\nKamloops Cannery.\nBurned by Second\nFife in Weok\nKAMLOOPS, B. C, Dec. 22 (CP)\n,\u2014The Kamloops Fruit Cannery,\npartially destroyed by fire last Friday, was almost completely burned\ndown early today by another fire\nof unknown origin.\n,\u2014\u2014: , ' ' v         '\nVan. Fog Prevents\nPlane Landing\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 22 (CP)-\nFog shrouding Vancouver's airport\ntoday forced the west-bound Trans-.\nCanada Air lines mall plane from\nWinnipeg to land at Seattle, 150\nmiles south after circling over the\ncity for almost an hour, ,\n. The ship rdgularly due here at\n5:20 a. m.. was delayed at Lethbridge,. Alto., by weather and did\nnot arrive here, until 10:00 a, m. It\ncircled the airport but was unable\nto \"come in.\"\nWeather at the \"alternate\" airport at Oliver, B, C. also made land-.\nIng there impossible and the bigs\nsilver Lockheed was ordered to Seattle, the, other, \"alternate\" field.\nIt'was the first time since the line\nwas inaugurated- thai; the .Seattle\nfield has oeeii used by a T. C. A.\nship. ;,' .- '\u25a0.\nThe plane will return here when\nweather conditions permit\nBRIDGE JUMPER\nRELEASED, SUICIDE\nCHARGE WITHDRAWN\nVANCOUVER, E*c. 22 (CP)-A\ncharge of attempted suicide against\nOscar Erickson, Swedish lumberjack who gained notoriety with a\n204-foot \"juit for fun\" leap,-from\ntbe new Lion's Gate bridge here,\nwas withdrawn in police court to-\nThe.prosecutor said Erickson received the same treatment as would\nany other similar caie. Such charges, he said, are withdrawn if a\ndoctor's report is favorable ebfi\nfriends elect to care for the charged man.\"  \u2022'...'\nBlazer Coolie\nWizard\n,,CVPOt,80N. .'..\u2022'\u25a0\u25a0\n.,. .the boy to blame for thoie\ntwo Nelson-Trail ties and that\nTrail, triumph . In the early\nweekl pf the current Kootenay\nHockey league campaign.. \u25a0\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0,.\nThe Uttle net minder, who'\n. started a new crop of grey hairs\nsprouting on Leofian heads since\nwhen the loop opened,..can\nclaim ranking with some of the\nbest the Kootenay has produced if he keeps up the pace\nlie started at the league's opening bell. Hii wizardry alone,\ncould  be  counted  responsible\n- for saving Trail from a loss in\nthe league's opener, tied 2-2\nwith Neaon.- v.\nThe 147-poUhder worked for\nMoose JaW Miller, last term,\nCURLING BEGINS\nAT CRANB-ROOK\nCRANBROOK, B. C.-The official\nopening of the Cranbrook curling\nrink'was held Monday night when\none competition wai held and sev?\neral practice games were played. The\ncompetition game wa! wort by:W-\nF. Attridge lead, J, Slater, second;\nH. A. McKowan third, and X H.\nMcPhee skip, who defeated the rink\nwith S. Heise lead, A. Bruger second, J, Stone third and W. Spence\nskip.   '   .-.'..'.'\nONE MAN HOLDS\n'    ALL TOWN'S OFFICES\nBROCKTON, Mass., Dec. 22 (AP)\n\u2014A Lakcvlllc man applying for\ncitizenship was asked, I suppose\nyoOknew all ;the town officen in\nLakevllle?\" the main, pointed to\ndepiity sheriff Fred-Stfockley;\n\"Thats him over there,\"?. _ -.. -\nHe was right Shockley is Lake-\nvllle's chairman of the board of\nselectmen, chairman of the board\nof-health, chairman of the board of\nassessors, chairman of the board of\nregistrars and also park commissioner.,  .; -   '\u25a0'   ._ \u25a0.-'    3 \"\u25a0'   ' \u25a0-'\nJoyce Heads\nCreston Curlers\nCRESTON, B; C. \u2014 There wai'a\nrepresentative turnout ot rock beavers for the aaaual meeting of Creston Curling club, which wai \"new\nat C. B. Twigg's office Friday night,\nRetiring President W. J. Craig presided, and C. H.' Twigg. took the\nmlnutei.,'\nFinancially last season was an outstanding success and cash has been\nused to good advantage in helping\nfinance the cement foundations thai\nhave been put In thii month. Officers for this season are: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''\n..President, M-R- Joyce. \u25a0 \u2022\ni Vice-President, Frank Nadon..\nSecretary-Treasurer, C. B.' Twigg\nExecutive, A. W. Dlcklnwn and\nX- X Cartwrlght, ...A\nIce committee, M. J. Boyd, W. R.\nbong, Ray McKelvey.      \u25a0\u25a0    '.'\nIce maker, Can). MacDonald.\n.: An honorary, membership wai\nunanalmously awarded Reeve Col.\nE. Mallandaine. Thanks Were accorded P. V. Staples and A. L, Palmer,\n\"who had voluntarily.lupervimd the\ninstallation  of  the  cement bases.\nTht objective for thll winter li\n16 rinks. The membership has been;\nadvanced to $7.50 in-order to take\ncare of the rink Improvements. A\n.drive is on for members. With cold\nweather prevailing the play in the\nannual opening competition will get\nunder way early.  '-'.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.\nWynndel Hoopers\nTake League Lead\nCRESTON, B.Cv-jrfe flat half\not the Commercial Basketball league\nseason closed with Wynndel squads\ntopping the men'i and intermediate\nsections, and but one game behind\nIn:the ladles' division.        \/.    ',\nWynndel Wen have made a Clean\niweep of'.the six games played to\ndate: and are three... games \u00abP on\nhigh school; Canadians' win' Friday night over Imperials gave' the\nnative son! undisputed possession\nof third place.- '.\"-'\u25a0'., \u2022\u2022,\"\u2022\u2022'.-.'   .\n'In the .ladles' circle Motors,are\nIri' front, but their lossT to High\nSchool Friday night indicates the\ngirls' sauadi win supply a great\nrace after lhe first of the year.\nWynndel Staplettes are in second,\nplace, tod High School third. Review occupies, the cellar .without a\nwin to their credit\nIn the intermediate division High\nSchool \"A\" is coming strong and\nthe last halt of the season will see\na neck and neck race for the championship vMth the students favored\nto win. Blue Bombers are in third\nplace. Camp Lister fourth, and\nHigh School \"B\" footi the list with\nbut one win.      -1 r ,'-\nBest.basketball ever is promised\non the occasion of the visit of the\nHarlem Globe Trotters, whl) are\nexpected to show, here December\n31, at the annual hospital benefit\nhoot> fixture.\u25a0    A :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .; \u25a0\u25a0-.' >  -\nFINED FOR CUTTING\nOFF HORSES' TAILS\nPRINCE ALBERT, Sask., Dec. 22\n(CP)\u2014For cutting hair from the\ntails of five horses, Otto Zurowski,\n20, was fined $10 and colts ot 30\ndays fa JaU.,;.. ' \u2022 \u25a0   .. -.: ';.\u2022,,\nThis advertisement is not published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by \u25a0 the. 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Lid.\nThis advertisement Is not *publlihed.or diiplayed by the Liquor COnb\nBoard or. by the Government.of British Coluflibia.,.\namMi\n_______\u25a0\n mm\nW*JW\"-\n.vmMW-ww\nIJlflfffl^fffW\nlfc**H\nRangers Win; Defroit, Chicago Tie\nMONTRRAt, Dec. B <CP)-\nNaw York Rangen itrengthened\ntheir hold on the second rung In\nthe National Hookey league ladder tonight by defeating Canadian! 6-2 for their third straight\nvictory thll tenon over tha Ply?\nIng Frenchmen.\nIt was the fourth defeat'ln a\nrow for Canadiens and left them\nin the N.?.L. CelMr:\nSUMMARY\nVint p eriod\u2014S cor Ing, none..\nPenalties\u2014Cain, Watson.\nSecond period \u2014 1, Rangers, M.\nColville (N. Colville, M. Patrick)\n6:26; 2, Rangers, Shibicky (M. Colville, N. Colville) 6:80.,\nPenalties\u2014M. Patrick, Coulter.\nThird period\u20143, Montreal, Siebert\n(Blake, Gagnon) 4:05; 4, Rangen,\nShibicky (M, Colville, Coulter)\n14:39; 5, Montreal, Siabert (Haynei,\nGagnott) 16:46; 6, Rangers, Shibicky\n(M. ColVille) 17:62; 7, Hangers,\nSmith (Heller) 18:08.\nPehalfr-Pratt\nCHICAGO, Dec. 22 (CP)- A\nimnhlng lecond period drive netted three goali for Detroit Rid\nWlngj here tonight and gava them\n\u2022 3-3 overtime tie with Chicago\nBlack Hawki, lifting them a point\nout of the National Hockey league\ncellar. Black Hawki have yet to\ncollect a victory over Detroit after\nthree attempti thll teaion,\nSUMMARY\nFint period\u20141, XJhtcago, Selbert\n4:11; 2, Chicago, Selbert (Gottselig,\nGrade) 10:42. - .\nPenalties\u2014P. Thompson, Bowman,\nStewart, Desilets. -\nSecond period\u20143. Chicago, Oracle :22; 4, Detroit Trottler (Lewis)\n6:46; 6, Detroit Barry (Conacher,\nBruneteau) 12:89: 6, Detroit Lii-\ncombe (Motter) 15:32.\n\u25a0 Fenaltles-tsewii, I\/evioiky. \u2022\nThird period\u2014Scoring, none.\nPenalties\u2014Desileti, March, Stewart.  .   '*\nOvertime\u2014Scoring,  none.\nPenaltlea wt None.\nWithStane\nX C. Sunt and P. E. Poulin mov-\nSd Into quarter-final playoff berths\nl the city schedule competition of\nthe Nelson Curling club, when they\nbeat rinks of G. E. Dill and J. A.\nSmith Thunday night The tour\n' rinks ware tied for leadership in\ntheir sections of the schedule. '\nFint two. games ln the quarterfinals to be played tonight will see\nHunt playing P,*T. Andrews and\nS. Hayden against J. J. McEwan.\ntemi-finals will be jilayed Money and the finals Tuesday.\nTha club will split rinks Into\nPresident* '\u25a0 and Vice-presidents.\nTuesday for a three day playoff\nseries, to see who pays for the annual bean feed.\nFriday, when the bean business\nis settled, rinks will be redrawn,\nwith Thirds instead of Skips, doing\nthe drawing. The new rinks will\nopen the Collinson trophy competition after tbe New Year.\nROSS BRINGS UP\nFROST, WINGER\nBOSTON, Dec. 22 (AP).-Man?\nagar Art Ross of Boston Bruins National Hockey league team, tonight\nobtained Harry Frost, a right winger from the Herihey International-\nAmerican, league farm, as a precautionary measure.\nRon aald Milt Schmidt centre\nof the Bruins' high-scoring \"aauer-\nkraut\" line, would be out of action\ntor 10 days with injuries suffered\nagainst Canadian, here Tuesday\nnight Winger Charlie Sands\/hurt\nln the same game, is In poor cor*~\ntion and Bill Cowley, another Injured center, will not be available for\n' another two weeki.\nN.A.H.A. Standings\ni Following are unofficial standings of the 12 teams playing ln\nthe leagues of the Nelson Amateur .\nHockey association, after four days ran\not the teaaon, during which 10 bantam games have been played, four\nmidget, and one juvenile \u2014 disregarding a juvenile game thrown\n| out became of ineligible players:\nBANTAM 8TANPING\nW.L.D.F.A.Pt\n0 10\n027\n0   2 27\nMIDGET STANDING\nW.L.D.F.A.Pt\nK.XX. -i _.. 2.      - -   - - \u25a0\nF. A. CO) \u2014 - 2\nF. A.C.  (2)  m~~m    0\nJUVENILE STANDING\n.\"\u2022\u2022-.-\u2022, Sr.i,.D.F.A.pt.\nM.R, lt__    10  0   2   12\nScouts.- .\u201e_ .0  1  0   1  S  0\nF. A.C. _-  0  0  0  0 .0 0\n'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiii\nIT'LL BE DIFFERENT\nTHIS TIME SAYS\nCONNIE,\n. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 22\n(AP).\u2014Connie .Mack counted\nhis baseball blessing! tonight on\nthe eve ot his 76th birthday anniversary and found he could\natari the 1939 teaion with the\n\"nucleus\" of a team good\nenough to \"build .upon\" for another championship.\n\"I didnt mind what they did \u25a0\nln 1938. Our position ln the nee\ndidn't matter. All I know Is that\nwe started with nothing and\nfinished wth something \u2014 a -\nnucleus, something to begin with\nand build upon. It'll be different this time.\"\niiiiiiimiiiiiliiiiiiiitiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiuni\nCanucks Beat Hawks\n5-3, School Hockey\nLeague Game, Trail\nTRAIL, B. C, D*e. 2^-Canucki\ntook the Hawks into camp with a\nscore ot 6-3 In a public school hockey game at the Trail rink this\nmorning. Captain Frank Turik netted two, and H. Magliani, Hunt Bro-\nman and Roddy Chene one each for\nthe winners. Isadote Ius, Lome De-\nPoalls and Al Secco tallied for the\nHawks. Mike Welykochy refereed.\nThe teams were:\nCanucks \u2014 Frank Turik H. Magliani, Eva Dalla Lanna, Joe Sans-\nrln, H. Broman,, O. (toeente, R,\nChene and MorandihI.     *\nHawks \u2014 I. Ius, M. Sammartino.\nL. DePoalls, J. Moynes, D. Webster,\nJ. McDonald and A. Secco.\nJitterbugs Victors\nOver Wildcats 6-2,\nGirls'Hockey Trail\nTRAj_,' B.C., Dec. 22\u2014In the\nhighest scoring gome of the season\nUn tha.JttW peottoh of the ichool\nhockey leagues, tha Jitterbugs downed the Wildcats 6-2 at the Trail\nrink this morning. Isabel and Eileen\nCrowe added two goals apiece to\ntheir totals to stay in -the lead for\nscoring honors in girls' hockey statistics. Verna Webster and Evelyn\nDavies contributed two goali toward the Jitterbug victory. Mary\nMcGregor and Evelyn vwyex put\nthe Wildcat! on the scoresheet\nThe teams were:\nJitterbugs \u2014 Eileen Crowe, Isabel\nCrowe, Verna Webster, Betty Morrant Ruth Margeson,, Evelyn Davies\nand Irene Kempi.   ,\nWildcat! \u2014 Doreen Curran, Mary\nMcGregor, Evelyn Dwyer, Violet\nCatalan*. Ruth Palmer, Olga Bilesky and Catherine Lenner.\nBeavers Edge Out\nTerrors 10-9 in\nTrail Puck Game\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 22\u2014Beaven\nedged out the Terrors 10-9 ai these\ntwo teams met for the first time in\nthe Junior division of the high school\nhockey league this morning. Cavallin and Blsaro each scored three\ngoals to lead the Beaven in an evenly matched conteit Billy Burke\nicored two more for the winnen\nand Oscar Lazzarotto and Don Mc-\nKernes scored one each. Eddie Gri\nand Lorne Tognotti netted three\napiece, Pete Zuk two, and Krow?\nvesky one tor the Terrors.\nThe teami were:\nBeaven \u2014 A. Cavallin, 0, Lazzarotto, A. Martin, Blsaro, Billy\nBurke, Jim McLeod and Don Mc-\nKernes.\nTerron \u2014 G. Walton, I. Robin-\nion. Pete Zuk, Dardi Krowveiky,\nEddio Gri, L. Tognotti and Andy\n-Morrli.\nPfwdiieU (if\nCO-OPERATIVE\nWINE GROWERS ftSSOCIAriON\nOF SOUTH AFRICA\nThia advertisement is not published \u25a0 or displayed by the\nLiquor Control Board or by\nthe  Government df   British\nColumbia.,\nCanucks Help U.S.C.\nBeat St. Nicholas 5-3\nNEW YORK, Dec 22 (CP)-Uni?\nvenity of Southern California Tro-\njans tonight defeated the St Nicholas Hockey club 6-3 in an exhibition hockey game. Eleven Canadians, mostly' nom western Canada,\nare on tha Trojan roster.\nMrs. Sammartino\nIs President of\nSisters Colombo\nTRAIL, B. C, Dec. 22 \u2014 Mn\nErminio Sammartino was elected\npresident ot the Sisters ot Colombo\nlodge at the annual meeting held\nrecently. , . \u25a0\nOther officers elected follow:\nVice-president Mn. Fellclta Van?\nnucchl;> secretary, Mn. Maria Ga-\nbanna; vice-secretary, Mn. Silvia\nLauriente; treasurer, Parauallna.\nCatalano; outer guard, Mrs. E. Zlno;\nInner guard,.Mn Tereia DiPrlmo;\nfuneral committee, Mn. E. Matteuccl; conductor Mn Annlna Angerilli;\nmanhall, Mrs. Maria Colombo;\ncouncillors, Mn. Maria Bcncdct,\nMn. Lucia Leschiutta, Mn. Cal?\norina Georgetti, Mn. Jennie Devito, Mn, Nora Bresanuttl anfl\nMn Maria DelBucchia; sick committee, Mn Rosa Masci, Mrs. Mar?\nlanlna DIQaiquale, Mn. Italia Mas-\naottl, Mn. Domcnica Saliiccloli.\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 22 (CP).-p\nVancouver! ikate-lovlng kldi are\ngetting an - unexpected Chriltmai\npresent. The Vancouver Exhibition\nassociation1 are throwing open the\nbig Forum ice iheat for tree anting for youngsters all day Friday.\nNELSON  DAILY NIWS. NELSON,  B.C-FRIDAY  MORNING,  DEC. 23,  1936.\nJJul WM &m\nTrail, Nelson\nto Do Battle\nHere Tonight\nWest Kootenay Hockey League\nStandings\n.    P W LDFAPct\nKlmberley       2   10   1 11 10 .780\nTraU      ......:    4   1   1   1 11 12 .800\nNelson       II  2   3 22 22 .410\nNelson-Maple Leafs speeded\nthrough their final workout lait\nnight prior to the renewal bf their\nstiff feud with those young Blazers\nfrom Trail this, evening at NeUon\nCivic arena, commencing at 0:15. A\nclose battle Is anticipated since\ntheie teams have split even in four\nbattles to date, the Leafs coming\nout.on top on total goals-tor ana\nagalnit by one marker.:, \u25a0\u25a0,'\nThe Nelson squad returned home\nfrom their: East Kootenay invasion,\nin which they earned only one point\nIn two games ln fair shape and will\nice the same team again tonight\nLocal fans figure it has been only\nhard luck and Tack of finish around\nthe nets that has prevented the Leafs\nfrom finishing oh tha long end ot\nthe score in all of their league fixtures to date and that, when they do\nbegin to find the hemp, there will\nbe no stopping the team,\nKimberley Dynamlten. currently\nare heading the loop, standing being reckoned on a percentage basis\nsince fewer games are scheduled\nfor the mining town team. However,\nowing to their participation in more\ngames than the other league teams,\nNelion are on top in regard to\nactual polntii i.e;; -two for a win\nandone for a draw. ; \u25a0\nWith the possibility of marching\nInto second place in the league\nstandings behind the former amateur world champions in mind,\nCoach Ty Culley will atrip the following playen this evening: Jesse\nSeaby in goal; Len \/Bicknell and\nJohnny Smith, Leo Atwell and Walter Duckworth, comprising the two\ndefence lines Jack Kilpatrlck, c,\nNick Smith rw, and Red Carr lw,\nmaking up the tint forward trio\nBuddy Hammond c, Al Euerby rw,\nand Joe Shannon lw, on the other\nfrontline.\nA national Liberal member of\nparliament Edgar Louis Granville,\nwould like to have the defenders\nof Great Britain wear \"totalitarian\"\npants. The Territorial forces wear\ntight khaki breeches with Wrap\nleggings.\n\u25a0.IteKZlptHSWtHtoeStlbSOt^^\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nLetteri may Ol publlihed over \u00ab\"nom da plume, but the actual\nmm of the writer muit ba given to the editor as evidence of\ngood filth. Anonymoui letten go In the waite paper basket\n~3S$$Sft$SS$S$$-l\nmo#m&%&\u00bb\nOffer Suggestions\n\\tq Improve teqfs\nSports Editor,\nNeb\nNetaonsB. C,,   \u25a0_,-\n. Dec. 22,1938.\nelson: Daily, News.\nDear Sir: Wa would like to have\nyou print In your columns criticisms and questions from a few\nNelson fans as regards the Nelson\nHockey club.\n1. We believe the defence are not\ndoing what they are capable of doing.   \u25a0''\",'-\n2. Why ara the two best stick-\nhandlers and headiest men on the\nteam left off when the team is short-\nhanded?\n3. We want to know why the club\nIsn't practicing and perfecting, a\npower-play? .    \u25a0\u25a0\n4. We think the forwards are\nworking much better this year'than\nlast as they have scored more goals\nln the last two games than over a\nperiod of games during the last\nseason. We still think* their paulng\ncould be Improved and minor\nChangei made ln tbe second line..\n. We feel this criticism is for the\ngood of the club. We do not wish to\nckuse any hard feelings as we feel\nwe have the best playen in the\ncountry. We might add that we\nare always there- to see them do\ntheir stuff and to give them our\nsupport.\nP. S\u2014It might not be amiss to\nadd that we are of the opinion there\nwould.be more spectators attend the\ngames It 1930-37 season's admission\nwaslnvogue.   ,    * '\nJ. SMITH,     _   '\nA. J. RINGROSE,\n\u2022 GEORGE L. MARQUIS,\nJ. C. WISEMAN,\nP. H_N-TT.  '\nW. STEW\nKEN Me\nA. CATR\u00ab_^_\nE. M.FRBNCH,\nR. C. JOHNSTON,\nW. A. FBTTEBLEY,\n\u2022     SLIM PORTER.\nSLUSHY PITCHES THREATEN FOR\nHEAVY ENGLISH SOCCER WEEKEND\nLONDON, Dec. 22 (CP Cable).\n\u2014English footballers, faced with\na heavy holiday program, breathed\nmore easily today aa a five-day\nfrigid ipell wai broken. Playing\nconditions, however, are far from\n\u2022atlifactory, If present temperatures hold matches will be played\nen ilushy pitches.\nMany players will spend Christmas Day on trains and in hotels'.\nNewcastle United northern second\ndivision team, opens the holiday\ncard Saturday at Plymouth on tho\nsouth coast performs at Norwich in\nthe east of England Monday and\nthen returns home for a Tuesday\ncontest with, Norwich, The squad\nwill travel about 1000 miles and\nplay in three games ln tour daya.\nSome clubs are more fortunate,\nachedulei calling for home matches\nSaturday and Monday, with nearby teams which enables platen to\ncelebrate Yuletide at their own firesides.\nCRITICS LEERY\nDerby County and Everton, lead-\nera In the champlomhlp race claih\nIn home and away games Monday\nHOPE FOR ABERDEEN SURPRISE\nWIN OVlR CELTIC lM SCOTTISH\nGLASGOW, Dec. 22 (CP Cable).\n\u2014While tha English Football\nleague schedule calls for three\ngames In four dayi starting Saturday, tha Scottish, circuit swings\nalong with Its uiual week-end fixture Hit The 8ootl'ytough pro?\nRram comet * week later with the\nlew Year'i celebrations.\nTo date tho championship race\nhas seen four teams-in top place.\nClyde and Queen of the >South were\nearly-season,-leaders. .Celtic took\nover and .relinquished the spot to the\nGlasgow Rangen after.a month's\nreign. The Light Blues still lead\nwith a three-point advantage over\nthe Celtics and tlve points ahead\nof Hearts; ,'\u25a0' \u25a0        .-.:.- \u2022  ,\u2022'\"-\u25a0'\nRangen will perform before a\nhome crowd against the lowly St.\nMirren team andiCeltle travels to\nAberdeen. The Saints, can hardly\nhope tor success* put The Dons,\nsmarting under the 5-2 defeat Inflicted by Rangen last week, may\nspring a surprise on the Celts.\nHEARTS V8, THI8TLES\nTOUTED\nPerhaps the beit bet \u2014 for tint\nClass football \u2014 Is the Hearts-Par-\ntick Thistle clash at Edinburgh. The\nThistles trail the team from the\nScottish capital by one point and\nin recent weeks have played heada-\nup football.\n, Two other contorts are scheduled\nfar Glasgow with Clyde and Queen's\nPark at home to Falkirk and St\nJohnstone respectively. Hibernians\ngo to Dumfries for r match trim\nQueen ot the South, while Hamilton Academicals is gunning for Ita\nthird straight victory, this time\nagainst Arbroath.\nRemaining matches bring-together\nAlbion Roven and Ayr United, Kilmarnock and Motherland and Ralth\nRoven and third Lanark.\nRunaway leader of the second division, Cowdenbeath is favored to\nwhip Leith Athletic. Bast Fife, in\nsecond place six points behind, perform! at Morton.\nand Tueiday. The fint tuule between the hard driving pair will\nbe at Everton and critics are chary\nof speculating ai to the outcome.\nThe County, leading the toffee-\nmakers by two points, Is away to\nWolverhampton Saturday while its\nrival opposes Blackpool in a Lanca-\n  Rovera. West Bromwich and Sheffield United,\nshire duel,\nBlackburn _\nich and Sheffield United, brack'\neted at the top of the second division are likely* to annex a good\nproportion of points, but in view of\nthe nature of the grounds upsets\nare possible,\nA hard program faces Newport\nCounty,,pacemaker in Uie third division's southern section. The Welshmen are not likely to falter In a\nhome match with Clapton Orient,\nSaturday, but will have to play at\ntop form to take four points from\nSwindon Town, Barnsley, northern\ncircuit leader, has even harder\nbattles. Oldham Athletic Is visitor,\nSaturday and two games with Bradford City follow,\ni. ' .i       ,i   '.    .'\nDelaney Accepts\n.London Challenge\nLONDON, Dec. 22,(CP CaMe).-\nAl Delaney, Oshawa, Ont, boxer,\ntoday stated he is prepared,to accept a challenge from Jack London,\nWest Hartlepool, fdr a substantial\nside stake. Delaney's last victory\nwas last Monday when he knocked\nout Pancho Villar of Spain In tho\nseventh round of a 10-round bout,\nPYJAMAS\nby B.V.D., Toofce, Arrow\nJACK BOYCE\n514 Baker    Style 8hop    Phone ISO\nBRAKE RELINING\nWe have the proper machinery\n.' for regrlndlng hrako IhOM. ,\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 BAKER ST. NEtSON B.C.\nTRAIL-CURLING\nTRAIL, 3. C, Dec. 22\u2014Draws ot\nthe Crown Point competition of the\nTrail Curling club for Friday night's\nplay.'fbllowt  - T   _>\n6:80 p.m.\u2014Andy Crlchton vs. B.\nJ. Walsh; Oeorge Bumfrey vs. Frank\nStrachan; W. L. Woods vs.. A. E.\nAllison: Donald MacDonald vs. W.\nF. Doubt   ..\n8:30 _p.mr-J, A. Wadsworth vs.\nA, E. Calvert; R. C. McGerrigle vs.\nDave Balfour; W. H. Baldrey vs. A.\nM Chesser; W B.' Hunter va. S.\nH; Walley, \u00bb\u2022'\u2022 '\n\u25a0 \u25a0     i  . .'\u00bb''',\nTrotters Warfare *\nLooms for 1938-39\nCOLUMBUS, O, Dec. 22 (AP).-\nHarness hostilities on a nation-wide\nfront loomed today as the newly-\nformed United States Trotting association announced it would invade in 1930 the western and mid-\nwestern territory hitherto ruled exclusively by the American Trotting\nassociation of Chicago.\nThe United States group was organized hero last week by a merger\nof the. United Trotting association,\nthe National Trotting association and\nthe American Trotting Register association. The Chicago body, invited- to participate, voted down the\nconsolidation plan and declined to\nsend representatives.\n. The united States' group ln setting up 11 districts in the United\nStates and Canada, has taken in\nevery state ln the union.\n-PACE NINI\nANOTHER 4-1 VICTORY FOR SMOKIES\nAMSTERDAM, Dec. 22 (CP-Ha-\nvai)\u2014Trail \u2022make Eaten hockey team, touring' Europe, tonight\ndefeated the European Canadians\n4-1 In a fait match here.\nTha fint and fourth goali tor\nSmoke Eaten wen icored by Ab\nCronie, with Bunny Dame tally?\nlag tha lecond and Mickey Bren?\nnan the third.\nLait night at Tha Hague the\nSmoke Eaten won over the Euro*\npean Canadians by the iimi wore.\nTheir next game will be played\nIn Berlin Chriltmai night\nBargain! In the \"Clanlfled\" Todayl\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by tha Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbl*.\nBOTTLED   IN   S C O T L A -.-\u00ab\u25a0\nThfs -tfvertlsemen't is not published or displayed by the Ljquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia,\n wwBwm\ni|pppi||iUip^w\".f ^^.'i^w^-^wj.w.Mb^ii\nHA.GE TEN\nNELSON  DAILY NEWS, NELSON,  B.C-rRIDAY  MORNING,  OEC. 23,  1938.\n, r    \" j \" \" '      i'\nNEED Cmi FOR CHRISTMAS? Advertise %m 0|ds and Ends ym the Classified\nCHAMBERLAIN'S\nPOLICY BEATS\nREBEL DUCHESS\nf'    CRIEND. Scotland;; Dec. 22 (CP)\nM~The Ducheu of Atholl today was\ndefeated by 1S13 votes In the: Kin-\ngross and weit Perth byelection. -\ng. The Duchess, who resigned her\nscat in the 'house oil commons in\nrorder to re-contest it ai an Indepen-\nI denf in opposition to Prime Minister'\nChamberlain's foreign policy, lost\n,to W. McNalr Snadden, eonserva-\n; live.   -\nMr. Snadden polled 11,808 votes\nagainst 10,498 for the Ducheu. In\nthe 1938 general election, when her\ngrace stood is a conservative, she\nI polled   15,238 votei against 10,089\n'tor Mrs. Coll MacDonald, liberal.\n[.   Snow covering the Outlying constituency held doWn the.vote.\n-: Mr.- Snadden, a Perthshire farm-\n1 er, ran ai a supporter of the Cham-\n' berlain government'! foreign poll-\n, cy.\n;.  The Duchess, wearing a sprig of\n\\ white  heather ih her hat,  stood\nin the snow outside the building\nwhere' the votes were counted. She\n,.\u00bbhook her head sadly when the re-\nI ault was announced.\nI  \"I still think the government'i\nforeign policy Is leading us into\nI grave danger,\"she said. \"My letters\nfrom   members   of   all   parties\n; throughout   the   United   Kingdom\n\u25a0*nd  Irom many  in  the  Empire\n.and other countries in Europe and\n[.the United Stales show that many.\nI chare my views.\" ,\nI  The Duchess had held the seat\n\\Aot 18 years. In the Baldwin government,   from   1924-29,  She   was\nparliamentary'  secretary   t\u00ab' the\n\u2022 board of education, being one of\n\u25a0the first women to hold minister-\n; lal office. *\".,\u201e'\nI \" Her differences with the conservative party began with the Spanish\n\u2022'civil war, She became a staunch\nchampion of the Spanish government's   cause,  visiting  Spam and\npleading at home for amore.friend?\nir attitude on the part of Great\n' Britain toward the Barcelona re-\nr.-girae. -<\u25a0\nShe felt the activities of Germany\n\"and Italy ln Spain to be a menace\nto Great Britain. Germany's annex-\nyition of Austria and the Czecho-\n- Slovak Sudetenland' increased , the\n, scope of her criticism of the Cham-\n.berlain government.\nI. R. BOARD MEMBER     ,\nTRANSFERRED CALCARY\n\u25a0 EDMONTON, Dec. 22 (CPl^Per-\nrjinanent  transfer   to   Calgary   of\nFrancis Rasmussen, newly-appoint-\n, ed member of the Industrial Relations board, has been announced by\nflon. E, C. Manning, minister of\n' -and industry.\nHIP FIRE DUE\nTO SHORT CIRCUIT\n\u25a0 \u2022 TRIESTE, Italy, Bee. M,(AP)\u2014\nFire  which ruined the 28,000-ton\n: liner Stockholm which was being\nI built here for the Swedish-Ameri-\n; can line was due to *\u25a0 short circuit,\ninvestigators said last night\nThugs Have Busy\nNight in Vancouver\nVANCOUVER; Dec. 22 (CP)t-\nArmed thugs were* active In Van?\ncouver Wedneiday night but two\nsuccessful- robberies only netted\nbandits a total of $21* and one\nyouthful burglar was captured.\nThree armed men entered Central\nDairy, held up Miss Lorraine Peters, clerk in charge, and escaped\nwith $11.     - ...   -.-..',\nTwo men walked'into Kwon Wing\nLaundry, beat up Mah How, proprietor, and robbed him of $10.\nLOS' ANGELES, Dee: 22 (AP)-.\nIndictments charging espionage, returned, by the federal grand Jury\nafter a secret session,.today named\nMikhail Goriii, 84,. coast manager\nof the official Soviet travel bureau, and Ha'is Salich, 33,\" former\nBerkeley; Cal.;-policeman and employee of the United States, naval\nIntelligence service.  ;   \"\u25a0;\u2022'\u2022-.\nU.S. Bomber for\nG.B. Posses Tests\nLOS. ANGELES, Dec. 22 (APl-\nThe first of 1000 bombing planes,\nbeing: built at si* factory nere for\nGreat Britain at a cost of'$21,000,-\n000, had the approval today of its\ntestpllot i   ',\nSquadron Leader James Addams,\nof the British air ministry, said he\n.wai well pleased with the tint ship\nafter putting it through its paces.\nIt is powered with two engines ot\nmorelian 1,000 horsepower, weighs\nStore than  17.000 poundi. and' is\nesigned for a top. speed of 300\nmiles an hour. \u25a0   :,   .\nNew Kootenay\nForest Preserve\n-    VICTORIA',.   Dec.   22 ' (CPJ\u2014\nThe provincial government today\nwadded 7S3 square miles, of\ntimber area to Iti forest reserves\nby establishing the lower Arrow\nforeit in the Kootenay diitrict.\nIt ll wt aside for .the perpetual\ngrowing, of timber.\nINVESTIGATOR AND\n18 OTHERS CHARGED r\n....  ,   IN MAIL FRAUD\nNEW YORK, Dec. 22 <AP)-A\nfederal grand jury today indicted\nRufus Oliver,, ipecial investigator\nfor the. district atorney in corpus\nChristi, Texas, and 18 other persons\non charges of .mail fraud' and conspiracy growing out of a $100,000\nrace track confidence.swindle,.the\nancient nebulous promise of fortunes to be made on \"fixed\" races.\nGUIDE WILL BE 106\nCHRISTMAS EV\u00ab\nPARADISE, N.S., Dec 22 CCP)\n\u2014Christmas Eve will hold more\nthan its Yuletide Significance for\nStephen J.uxie, one-time Annapolis Valley guide. He wilLcele.\nbrate hi! 108th birthday.\nON THE AIR\nJAfi. &SbtL Jodaif,\n8:00\u2014Lucille Manners, soprano\n5:00-First Nighter.\n8:00\u2014Campbell Playhouse with Orson Welles\n. 7:00\u2014Guy Lombardo's orch. \u2022\n7:48\u2014Jimmie Fidler, movie gossip\n8:80\u2014Burns and Allen, comedians,\nwith Tony Martin,-tenor\n9:30\u2014Jack Haley, singer ,\nnetworks And stations\n-KFI, Loi Angeles; KGA, KHQ\nSpokane: KGO, KPO, San\nFrancisco; KGW, Portland;\n\u201e KJE, SeatUe; KOA, Denver\nCBS\u2014KNX, Los Angeles; KSL, Salt\nLake City; KFPY, Spokane;\nKOIN, Portland\nDL at MBS-KOL, Seattle; KFCR,\nSan Francisco.\nH-M--\ngem \u25a0\n, NBC\u2014The World on Parade\n\u2022CBS\u2014First Nighter, drama\nNBC\u2014Warden Lewis E. Lawes\nNBC\u2014Cities Service concert\nCBS\u2014Chlquito, songs, organist\nNBC\u2014Eddie Swartout's music\n6:16\nNBC\u2014Sons of the Lone Star, drama\nft DL\u2014Adventures  of  Gen.  Shatter\nParker.\nCBS\u2014Howie Wing, sketch,\n-Army band\n-Burns k Allen\n-Tea for Two\nNBC\u2014Jamboree\ni'*DL\u2014Dick Tracy,'sketch\ny-DD-Little Orphan Annie, sketch ,\n.6:00\nNBC\u2014Plantation Party' \u25a0\",\nCBS\u2014Campbell Playhouse, drama,\nwith Orson Welles\nDL\u2014Jack Armstrong, sketch\nNBC\u2014Waltz Time; Abe Lyman\nI NBC\u2014Your  Government  at  Your\n\u25a0 Service i \u2022\n1:16\nBC\u2014Yaicha   Borowski's .concert\n\u201e trio\n[\u25a0\u25a0DL-Phantom Pilot ,\nNBC-Safety First\n8:30\nNBC\u2014Horse and,Buggy Days.\nNBC\u2014March of Progress.\nNBC\u2014Paul Martin's music\n' NBC\u2014Death Valley Dayr drama\n6:46\n. NBC\u2014Paul Martin's music\n. Dlr-Frank Bull, sports\nMBS\u2014Anson Week's orch.\n:v7:00 ;.-'\u2022'\u25a0._\nCBS\u2014Grand Central Station, drama\n:MBS-Curtaln Time .   .\n5 NBC\u2014Guy Lombardo's orch.\n:>:80\nCBS\u2014Modern Caroli.\nCBS-Calling All Can\n', NBC\u2014Uncle Erra, sketch\nMBS\u2014Lone Ranger, drama\n.7:46\nNBC\u2014Story Behind the Headline!\n\u2022HBC\u2014Jimmie  Fldler'i  Hollywood\ngossip\n'.  8:00\nNBC\u2014Johnny Mesmer'i orch.\nNBC\u2014Amol 'n' Andy, iketch\nCBS\u2014Through the Sport Glaii\nNBC\u2014World   on   Parade:   George\nJ .       Hall's orch.\n8:16\nNBC\u2014Johnny Messner's orch.\nCBS\u2014Tommy Dorsey's orch.   \u25a0\nCBS\u2014Lum k Abner\nNBC\u2014March of Progress\nNBC\u2014Who's Dancing Tonight\nNBC\u2014Al Donahue's orch.\nDL-The Phillistine, sketch\n8:30  '\nNBC\u2014Death Valley Days, drama\nNBC-Dick Gasparre's orch,\nNBC\u2014Dance orch.\nCBS\u2014Burns & Allen\nNBC-Walte Time .        .\nDI^-Hancock Ensemble\nCBS\u2014Leighton Noble's orch.\nMBS\u2014Nation's Playhouse-\n8:46      '   .\nNBC\u2014Dick Gasparre's orch.\nNBC-Walt. Time\n9:00\nNBC\u2014Circus.\nCBB-Abe Lyman's orch.\nCBS\u2014First Nighter,. JramS\nNBC\u2014Richard Himber's Orch.\nDL\u2014News     \u25a0\nNBC\u2014Gray Gordon's orch.\n9:16\nNBC\u2014Gray Gordon's orch.\nCBS\u2014Abe Lyman's orch.\nDL-Lsnd of Mystery\nNBC\u2014Dance hour\n.DL-^Sammy Kaye'i orch.\n9'30\nNBC-Rudy Vallee'i orch. '\u25a0\nCBS\u2014Wonder ihow: Jack Haley\nNBC\u2014Shep Field's orch.\nMBS\u2014Jan Garber's orch.\nNBC\u2014Opportunity theatre\n9:45 . . *\nNBC\u2014Shep Field's orch.\n10:00,\nNBC\u2014News reporter\nNBC-Voice of Hawaii\nCBS\u2014Sophie Tucker and her show\nMBS\u2014Lawrence Welk's orch..\nDL-HPhil Harris' orch.\n10:16'   '\nCBS\u2014Nightcap yarns\nNBOrrVolce of Hawaii\nN\u00a3C-Sports Graphic\n10:30\nNBC\u2014Ted Weem's ofch.\nNBC\u2014Jack- Winston's orch.\nMBS\u2014Jose Mantanares' ,'orch.\nDLH-Chuck Foster's Orch: .\nCBS\u2014Mary .Lou: Cook ahd Erwin\nYec\n10:48\nCBS\u2014Harry Owen's orch.\nNBC\u2014Ted Weem'i orch.\nNBC\u2014Beaux Arts Trio \u2022\nNBC\u2014Rudy Vallee'i. orch.\nCBS\u2014Pasadena civic auditorium\nNBC\u2014Chas. Runyan, organist\nNBC\u2014World on Parade\nDL\u2014Shep Field's, orch.\nCBC NETWORK\nCJCA\n730\nCJAT\n910 >\u2022\nOFAC\n\u2022930'\nCBR\n1100\nP. M.\u2014\n4:0O-wilfred Charette\"! orch,\n4:15-Major Bill      \u00bb     \u25a0 .;    \u25a0\n4:30-Magicnl Voyage\n4:45\u2014From a Roie Garden\n6:00\u2014Chausonette .\n5:30\u2014Miss Trent'i children\n6:00\u2014Orson Welles Theatre\n8:00\u2014Newi and Weather\n8:15\u2014Piano recital \" .'\n8:30-Woodhouse and Hawklnl\n9:00-Nortnern Messenger\n10:00-News and weather\n10:15--Peters and Matthews\n10;30-Organ Recital\nEsling Backs\nIdea ol Royal\nVisit, Kootenay\n' The intinerary covering the approaching vilit of the King and'\nQueen rests with an interdepartmental committee of the federal\ngovernment, and the arrangements\nwill be submitted to his majesty for\napproval, .  ' '.   \u25a0\nThis committee bis under consideration, a communication to the\nprime minister' from ,W. K. Esling,\nWeit Kootenay1! federal member,\nsuggesting that the Sullivan Mine,\nNelson and the Kootenay diitrict,\nand the metallurgical plant .at Trail,\nwould be points of exceptional interest to the royal visitors.\nIn order to emphasize the importance attached to the suggestion,\nMr. Esling forwarded to the prime\nminister a copy ot the Nelson,board\nof trade's illustrated brochure on\n\"Kootenay and the City of Nelson\"\nand also, the illustrated booklet issued by the Consolidated Mining &\nSmelting Co., telling of metallurgical developments at Trail:\nIn replying to .Mr.  Esling,. the\ngrime minister stated that an inter-\nepartmental committee had charge\nof the detailed arrangements for\ntheir majesties' stay ln Canada, and\nthat he had referred the suggestion\nand booklets to the committee, so\nthat the request mlght'iscelve early\nconsideration, ' ..'\u2022'\u25a0',.\u25a0\u25a0,, ,     ;-\nParaders Hod\nGreat Success\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 22 (CP)~\nRnnkesmon for the Vancouver embargo council'who yesterday staged\na peaceful parade with banners\nprotesting shipment of scrap metal\n'to Japan, iaid tbday the demonstra?\ntion had been a great eUccess.   \u25a0\nParliamentarians and church ministers Joined the -more than 200\nparaders in the demonstration\nwhich council members said \"will\nprobably\" be repeated \"before long.'\nDEATHS\n(By The Canadian Pre*)\nKINGSTON, Jamaica\u2014Hon H. A.\nLi Simpson, 88. member Jamaica\nlegislature for Kingston.    .\nFREIBURG, Baden, Germany \u2014\nDr. Henrich Finke, 83, Catholic and\none of foremost authorities on papal\nand; Spanish history.\nMEXICAN GOV'T. HAS\n<f REE TELEGRAPH\nCOMPLAINT SERVICE\nMEXICO CITY, Dec. 22 (API-\nMexicans may-how iend their complaints to President Cardenas- by,\ntelegraph\u2014free, of charge.',\nThe governnjent-owned, telegraph\nsystem will have a dally one-hour\n\"complaint period in which free\nmessages\u2014up to 20 wof ds^will be\nhandled, Messages beyond'20 words\nwill, have, a. 20-word exemption.   .\nSEC ICKES' SPEECH\nINSULTING TO NAZIS\nBERLIN, Dec. 22' <AP).-A strong\nGerman protest'over a speech by\nSecretary of the Interior Harold L.\n, Ickes attacking dictators. was submitted to' the .acting, secretary Of\nstate by the German' charge d'affaires in Washlngt6n, it was learned\"\ntoday'in foreign office circles.\nThese quarters said Gerrhany re-\nSarded-Ickes' statements as \"impu-\nent arid insulting.\" . ' \u25a0 \u25a0;,.'\nSecretary Ickes said Sunday anti-\nJewish violence in jGermany tqok\nGermany back to the period of history \"when man was unlettered, benight and bestial. :; ** :\nHe criticized: Americans, particularly Col Charles A. Lindbergh and\nHenry Ford, for accepting German\ndecorations'and said:.\n' How can they pretend that in accepting the shabby baubles of a\ndictator they are honoring the great\npeople whom the dictator has victimized Ind degraded,'\nTHIRD TEETH START\nTO CROW AT 81 YEARS\nSHINNSTOWN, W. Va\u201e Dec. 22\n(AP)\u2014J: T,f Cameron, gl is get,\nting a Christmas present that only\n, nature can give\u2014put seldom does.\nCameron decided he needed artificial teeth. \"Don't be iri a hurry,\"\nadvised the dentist. He Md Cameron two. of a third set of molars\nwere forcing their way through\nhis gums.   \".,\nSTAMP SHORTAGE      .\nAT POWELL RIVER\nPOWELL.RIVER, B,, Cf, Dec. 22\n(CP)\u2014Postriikster' W.' Rickson of\nsuburban Westview is turning customers away.   ' <\u25a0\nThe Christmai. rush on stamps\nhas been so heavy thii year, mi\nsupply il exhausted. There was _\nstamp shortage in Powell River\ntoo and a rush shipment frorii Vancouver is eagerly awaited.\nPARDON GRANTED TO   \/\nUNEMPLOYED CONVICTS\nVANCOUVER,' Dec. 22 (CP)-\nWarden- Walter Owen of Oakalla\nprison farm said today all 106 unemployed tent to the prlion lait October for obstructing' police had\nbeen released in compliance with\na pardon order from Ottawa.\nThe nien wer* rent to British Columbia' forestry camps.\nSENTENCED 1 TO 15 YRS.   \u2022\nMANSLAUGHTER CHARGE\nST. JOSEPH, Mich,, Dec. 22 (AP)\n\u2014Mrs. Fern Patricia Dull, convicted of manslaughter for the fatal\nshooting Oct ,17. of William Hoi;\nbrook whom she considered her\ncommon law husband, was sentenced today to serve 1 to 15 years\nin the Detroit house df. correction\nCHILDREN RESCUE TREE\nFROM BURNING CHURCH\nBATTLE CREEK,' Mich., Dec, -ft\n(CP) \u2014 Thirty-eight, children re?,\nhearsing a Christmas ploy ' in it\nchurch here fled when they smell?-\ned smoke, abondoning their bats\nand,coats in their rush. The only,\nthing they rescued was their decorated Christmas tree. The church-\nwas destroyed.,\nSTOKE-ON-TRENT, England\n(CP)\u2014A mother gave birth ltd i\ngirl at her home and when re\nmoved to hospital hid'a boy 61\nhour!\u25a0 later.\u2022 i :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.   ~A\nEAGLES, JOYMAKERS HOLD\nCHRISTMAS CHEER WHIST\n. .With a. score : of 68.'table No. 3\noccupied by John' Kuntz, frajik\nTrozzo, Mrs. P, J. Cote, and Mrs.\nJoseph Hsbegard won first prize\nat the Joint military whist drive\nof the Eagles and Joymakers in\nthe. Eagle hall Tuesday evening.\nTable No. 1 composed of M. Peters,\nK. Lldgafe, A. Grief, and Everett\nGordon won' consolation - honors\nwith a score of 4. Twenty-five tables\nWere in,play.;'.\nProceeds of the whist drive went\nto Christmas Cheer work aihong-|\nlodge members and their families.\nMre. E. Johnson won a cake and\nMr. arid - Mrs. Frank Bentley- also\nwon prlzei:     \u2022     \u2022\"\u2022   \u2022\nA. S. Read was master of. ceremonies of; the whist with Albert\nSmith'being in charge of the dance.\nThe refreihmeht committee of the\nJoymakeri Worked .together for,\nthe, night    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  -,',,'    ; -'i  ' -    f\nChristmas Tree,\nPhysical Culture\nShow, Edgewood\nEDGEWOOD, B. C-The Women's\nlnititute hejd a Comriiunity Christmas tree for the two school districts\nOf Edgewood and the, Inonoaklin\nvalley in the Edgewood ball.' A combined' concert was given by the\nchildren df the two Schools, who had\nbeeri prepared, by their respective,\nteachers. This was muph enjoyed by\nthe, parents and a. large, attendance\npf others. Alter t|ie concert the children \u25a0 were given a. supper. Gaines\nfollowed- games, whilst the grown-.\nUps sat down for coffee, sandwiches\nand cake. Santa arrived and many\npresents were distributed from the\nHree.\" A most enjoyable evening\nwas spent .     ,   ,,   ,\nPhysical, culture classes directed\nby J. H. Nayloir gaye a display. The\njunior class consisting of eight children showed a dumbbell drill, exercises on the rings, jumping and boxing, and received much applause.\nThe senior class gave a drill of about\n20 exercises, some work On the parallel bar! and the horizontal, also\ntwo boxing, matches, \u25a0;\nOpie Read, Last of\nFamed Group, Is 86\nCHICAGO\"Dec.-;22 (AP)-Stlll\nfull of. marrow and Humor, .Opie\nRead, the last of a writing and palavering tribe .which included Mark\nTwain, Eugene Field, John Billings,\nand ArtemuS Ward, turned 88 today;\nNO DRUNKENNESS\n,     FOR TORONTONIANS\nCHRISTMAS EVE\nTORONTO, Dec. 21 (CP)-The\nOntario liquor control. board announced in detail last night a \"curfew law\" for Christmas Eve governing the sale of beer, wine and\nliquor throughout tho province.\n.. All beverage rooms,'- brewers\nwarehouses and native wine shops\nclose at 8 p.m. Dec. 24, all vehicles\nused in the delivering of beer and\nwint rdust be off the streets by the\nsame hour.,. , , ,\n* LlqUor stores'in Toronto close St\n7 o'clook,  \u25a0 \/ ' '\u25a0\nPOLICEMAN TO PROTECT\nCim CHRISTMAS TREE\nSEAFORTH, Ont, Dec. 22 (CP)\ni \u2014Seaforth lias an extra policeman during the Christmas season, this year. Last year someone\nstole 80 bulbs from the community Christmas tree and the\nI town deterr'^ed It wouldn't happen this year. ;- .\nFIND STOLEN WATCH BUT\nNO OWNER AFTER 20 YRS.\nALEXANDRIA,   Va\u201e   Dec.   22\n(AP) \u2014 Twenty-three years ago\n\u2022 Laurence Williams, a visitor here,\n' notified police his watch had been\nstolen, yesterday ft' wa&, recovered in a' second-hand store. But\nnow police can't find Williams. ,\nNeltum Satlii Nruta\nMember of the Canadian' Daily   '\nNewspaper! Association\nTiLWHONE 144\nPrivate Exchange Connecting to\n.      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This\ncovers any number of\nInsertions.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\n.SPECIAL   LQW   RATE   \\\nSituations Wanted, 26c for any\nrequired  number of lines for '\nsix daya, payable, In advance.\nBIRTHS\nFRENCH - At Kootenay 'Lake\nGeneral hospital, December 21, to\nMr. and Mrs. W. R: (Russ) French,\n522 Carbonate street, a son, Mrs.\nFrench was formerly Miss Annie\nCooper, of Silverton,    ..\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nMINING PROPERTIES\nBOUGHT - SOLD - FINANCED\nWrite details to William Field-Co,,\nRadio Central Bldg,, Spokane, Wash.\nSITUATIONS  WANTED\nWOMAN   COOK  DESIRES POS1-\ntion. Experienced in restaurant,\nshort orders, hotel arid camp cooking. Capable of taking complete\ncharge. Best references. Box 4415\nDaily Nfcws.\nally Nt\nUEST,\nHONEST, RELIABLE WORIfER,\ngood bush man and teamster would\naccept work of any kind. Box\n4551 Dally NewB \u25a0  -       \u25a0\n2 GIRLS WANT HOUSEWORK IN\ncountry. Good cooks.. Helen and\nMary Posnkoff, Shoreacres.\nCOOK WANTS WORK, FIRST OR\nsecond position. Free after Dec.\n6th. Box 4224,Dally News.     .'\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIf you find a cat or dog, pocket-\nbook, Jewelry or fur, or anything else of value, telephone the\nDaily News A \"Found\" Ad will\nbe Inserted without cost to you.\nWe will collect from the owner.\nLOST-POINTER DOG, COLORED\nwhite, sbotted brown. Answers to\n\"Rat\"; Name of owner, W. B\nHunter, Trail, on collar. Phone\n489-X. Trail, B. C.     '\nLOST - BROWN COCKER SPAN-\niel pup. Reward. Phone 723X.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE OR RENT SUBURBAN\n, home East of and adjoining Nelson\n\u2014near lake. Four room modern\nhouse and small summer home;\nbarn. Fruit trees. Rent $22.00 per\nmonth or will sell on reasonable\nterms, C, F,-McHardy, 554 Ward St,\niOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non easy terms tn Alberta and\nSaskatchewan. Write tor full in-\nformation tb 908 Dept, of Natural\nResources. .C. P. R\u201e Calgary, Altai\nFOR SALE OR RENT, 4 RObM\ncottage. Also. two lots for sale.\nS..P. Pond.Nelson, B- C.\nHOME WITH CHORUS\ntONDON (CP)-An 84-year-old\nEnglishwoman who returned to\nEngland from France,. because ot\nthe international crisis brought\nwith her 30 canaries and a deg,\nPERSONAL\n\u2022HASKINS & ELLIOTT LTD.\nHave been selling in Vancouver\nsince 1906. Specializing wheel\ngoods. You can always save money and get better values at the\nold reliable bicycle store. Our\nReconditioned -tricycles, autos,\nwagons, doll cabs, etc, are about\n\"A price of new goods. Club orders\n,128.00 we pay freight.      -\nHASKINS fc ELLIOTT .I.TD.\n27 W Hastings St, Vancouver, B.C.\nLEGAL NOTICES\nCHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR\nown Maps. These cards are yetting more popular each, year; It\nyou have not seen them send\nten c\u00abnt> and a negative fdr\naafnple. We know you will want\nmore, Krystal Photos, wilkie,\nSaikatchewan,\n\"GOVERNJDttrr LIQUOR ACT*\n(SectlOriffl)     \u25a0\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR\n*      A BEER LICENCE\nNOTICE l\u00ab hereby given that pri\nthe 9th day of January next, the\nundersigned intends to apply to the\nLiquor Control Board for a licence\nin respect of premises being part\not a building known as Pinebursi\nInn, situate at South Slocan, British\nColumbia, upon the landi described\nas part ot Parcel No: 1, of sub-lot\n\"B'' tit Lot 803. according to Map\nnumbered 872,: Group l. Kootenay\nDistrict, Nelson Land Registration\nDistrict, in the Province ot British\nColumbia, for the sale of beer by\nthe glass or by the bottle for con?\nsumption on the premises of elsewhere.\nDATED this 8th day of December,\nA. D 1838.       ' '.''   '\n7 WHllam James 'Gordon Oliver,\n. Grace Lillian Oliver. \u25a0\nLAND REGISTRY ACT\nt    ,  (Section 160)    .\nIN THE MATTER OF LOT 1,\nBLOCK 84, NELSON CITY,\nProof having been filed in my office of the loss of Certificate ot Title\nNo. 17017-r to the: above mentioned\nlands ln the name of JOHN BURNS\nand bearing date July 22hd, 1824, I\nHEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention at the expiration of one\ncalendar month from the fint publication hereof to issue Provisional\nCertificate of Title- in lieu of such\nlost Certificate. Any person having\nany information' with reference to\nsuch lost Certificate of Title is requested to communicate with the\nundersigned.\nDATED AT'NELSON, British Columbia, this 14th day of December,\n1938.\n;' A. W. IDIENS,\nRegistrar.\n\u25a0 and,, C-Lb.  gunny sacks  of\nmixed Unuts.   Fancy  boxes of\nassorted  nuts,  alio nuts  for  tho\ntable.  Fine Tree Nut Shop,  808\nGranville St, Vancouver, B. C,\nGENUINE LATEX SPECIAL GTD.\n25 for $1.00 or jiffy prepared 18\nfor $1.00. (tree catalogue) National\nImporters. Box 244, Edmonton,'\nAN OFFER TO EVERY INVENT?\nor, list of.wanted inventions and\nfull information sent- free: The\nRamsay Company, World Patent\nAttorney!, 273 Bank St, Ottawa.\nRAZOR BLADE'HOSPITAL, 336 W.\nHastings St. Vancouver. Wilkinson\nsharpened. 15c, Rolls or Darwin, 25c,\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOB AT\nAimer Hotel. Opp. C. P. R. depot\n(U Christmas shopping in town; eat\n\u25a0*\u25a0 at KbffeeKabln. opp. News,\nFOR SALE\nFOR SALE PRIVATELY ONE DIN-\nette set bed room suite,_ wicker\ntablei. The above ^can be seen\nat the Deputy Warden'i 4uarten,\nProvincial Jail,'.\nPIPES. TUBES. FITTINGS\n\u2022NEW AND USED   \u2022;'.\u25a0.\nLarge itock tor Immediate shipment\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD     t\n1     1st Avenue and Main St\nVancouver. B. C.\nPIPE AND FITTING\nCANADIAN JUNK Company, Ltd\n280 Prior jSt,   \u25a0 Vancouyer, B, jC\nFOR SALE -BARRELS. KEGS\nSugar sacks, liners. McDonald Jam\nCo- Ltd.. Nelson.B, C,\"'      *   '\nONE PAIR MEN'S SKIS AND HAR-\n\u25a0ness, $4,75, Phone 353R.\nWant to Sell Something?\n*      ,      PHONE\n\u2022 144\nFOR RENT, HOUSES, ROOMS\nAND APARTMENTS\nONE AND TWO ROOM HOUSE-\n\u2022 keeping suites. Newly redecorated. Clean, warm and comfortable.\nReasnble. Strathcona Hotel. Ph. 12.\nCOR RENT 3 ROOM SUITE CLOS1*\nin. Will supply range and neater,\nand - some furniture to suitable\nparticle W Appleyard. Baker St.\n\u2022-OR Rtoft-MObERN 6 ROOMED\nhouse. Furnace, garage, 880 month.\n1119 Hall Minea road. Phone 806-R,\nNEWLY REDECORATED 6 ROOM\nhouse 708 Silica St $20 month,\npossession 10th tmt Ph. 882 or 668R\nPARTLY FURNISHED HO.USET3\nbedrooms, close in. $25 month.\nApply Appleyard.\nTO RENM ROOM HOUSE PART-\nly turn. 7th St, Falryta-v. PI>.t72X\n2 FURN. HOUSE KEEPING RM3.\nUghtflOmonth, HOTjallway St.\n5 ROOM' HOUSE.' APPLY TO D.\nMaglio. Phone 808U '\nF U R NI SHE D HC-jja&OflflWG\nrooms for rent, Annable Block,\nTERRACE APTS, Beautiful modem.\nfrigidaire equipped lultei.\nVACANT - TWO   FURNISHED\nsuites. Kerr' Apartments,\nFOR RENT  FURNISHED ROOM\nHeated. Phone 716L. '     y_ '_. '\nFURNISHED SUITE. K. W. C. BL&.\nDOCS, PETS, FOR SAtI\nLIVER-COLORED COCKER SPAN-\niel pups, male 4 months old'$8.00,,\nFemales .$8,00. T\u201eHoyrion, Ndson.\nWIRE HAIRED TERRIER PUPPIES \u25a0\u25a0\nRegd. stock. Ph. Harding, Nelson,\nWANTED  MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron, any quantity. Top prices\npaid. Active Trading Company.\n918 Powell St., Vancouver, B. C.\nBusiness and Professional Directory\nAccountants\nC. R. RIGGENS, Bookkeeping, Accounts, 1 Correspondence, income\nTax Returns. No accounts too\nsmall. Reasonable. Phone .980.\nAssayors\nX W. WIDDOWSlON, PROVINCIAL\nAnalyst AI s a y e r.-Metallurgical\nEngineer. Sampllrig Agents, for\nTrail Smelter,. 301 \u2022 305, Josephine\nSt., Nelson, B. C-\nGRENVILLE X. GRIMWOOD\nProvlriclal Assayer and Chemiit, 420\nFall' Street Nelson, B. C, P, O.\nBox  No.  9.   Repreientlng ihip-\nper's Interest, Trail,'B.C,\nHAROLd\"s. ELMES, ROSSLAND,\nB. C. Provincial Assayer, Chemist.\nIndividual   Representative!   for\nshippers at Trail Smelter. TT\nChiropractors\nJ. R. McMJIiAN, D. C-NEURO-\ncalometer. X-ray, McCullpck Blk,\nW. .J. BROCK, D.\" C\u201e 16 yean' Ex-\nprnc. Ph;'96\u00bb Gilker Blk- Nelson.\nCorsets\nSPENCER CORSETS. MRS. V. M,\nCampbell. 370 Baker St Ph, 668.\nEngineers and Surveyors\nBOYD C-AFFLECK, Fruitvale, B. C.\nBriUsh Columbia Land Surveyor.\nReg, Professional Civil Engineer.\nH, D. DAWSON. Nelson, 8. \u00a3\n Engineer k Surveyor\nFuneral Director!\nSOMERS'FUNERAL HQME\n702 Baker St Phone 252\nCert. Mortician    ' Lady Attendant\nModern Ariibulanee Service-\nInsurance and Real Eitate\nROBERTSON REALTY CO. LTD.\nReal Estate, Insurance, Rentals.\n347 Baker St Phone 68..\nC. D. BLACKWOOD, Insurance of\n'every description. Real Est Ph. 99.\nSEE D. L. KERR, AGElW FOB\nWawanesa Fire Ins. For better rates.\nJ. E. ANNABLE, REAL ESTATE.    ,\nRentali. Insurance. Annable Blk.\nCHAS. F. MCHARDY, INSURANCE..\nReal Estate. Phone 138.\nR. W. DAWSON, Real Eitate, In-:\nsurance, Rentals; Next Hipperson\nHardware. Baker St Phone 197.\nMachinists\nBENNEtT'S LIMITED\nFor all Classes of Metal Work, Lathe\nWork, Drilling, Boring and Grind-\ntog. Motor Rewiring, Acetylene\nWelding\nTelephone 893   y324 Vernon Street\nH. E. STEVENSON, Machinists.    \"\nBlacksmiths, Electric and Acetylene\nWelders. Expert workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mine* Mil! *oi*-p\u00bb ',\nspecialty. Fullj* equipped Shop. PH. 8\n98,703-12, Vernon St^lson^\nSash Factory\nLAWSON^   SASH    FACTORY.\nHardwood merchant 273 Baker St\nSecond Hand Stores\nWE BUY,   SELL & EXCHANGE\nfurniture, etc, Ark Store. Ph. 834.\nHOME FURNITURE, BUY. SELL.\nExch. Rpr, Upholster, 413 Hall St\nWatch Repairing\nWhen SUTHERLAND repairs your\nwatch It is on time all the time.\n345 Baker St., Nelson.\n mmtitmm[i,tmwii*xm>\u00bb.}vmwv\nwm^^m^m^im^^,^m^w''''t^\n\u25a0\\wo\nKootenay Coal\nOutput Shows\nGain Over 1937\n' VICTORIA, Dec. 22 tCP)-Brlt-\nllh Columbia's coal output during\nthe month of November this year\nwas 117,915' toni, an increase over\n110,095 tons in the ume month\nlait year, according to the monthly\nreport of the chief inspector of\nmines.      '>\nProduction ot Vancouver Island\nmlnei wai lower with 89,945 tons\n' turned out against 71,459 tons. Canadian Collieries, Ltd.: Was the big\nproducer with 43,401. tons, Western\nFuel Corporation 14,134 toni and\nthe nine small collieries 3411 toni.\nNicola-Princeton district showed\na slight Increase at 18,047 tons tor\nNovember this year compared with\n17,247 in the same month last year.\nBait Kootenay district showed\na substantial gain with 27,406 tons\n\u2022against 20,880 tons. Michel Colliery\noutput accounted for 29.365 tons\nand Coal Creek Colliery 10,041 tons.\n: . .In the northern district.B Bulkley\nValley Colliery output was 517\ntons compared to 300 tons.\nA'total of 3641 tons of coke'wai\nproduced- at Michel.   . \\\nLoggers Head\nfor Oright Liahts\n> VANCOUVER, Dec, 22 (CP). -\nBritish Columbia's tome 6000 log-\ngen left the woods today for the\nprovince's centres to . spend the\nChriltmai holiday! and the cheques\nthey have been saving for months\nIn almost . every tlmberland\nwhere camps are situated \u2014 on the\nmainland and on Vanoouver Island\n*-the yearly \"ihutdown\" whittle\nblew. ,--\u25a0\nThe lumberjack! rtowed their\nworking gear in packsacks, donned\ntheir town-going shirts and- shoes\nand climbed aboard logging railway flatcan. Chtinky logging locomotive! highballed them to tidewater from where coastal steamers\nwill take them to the cities they\nhaven't seen for six months\u2014Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Rupert.\nSmall Turnover for\nToronto Market\nTORONTO, Dec. 22 (CP). - The\nbuying urge waa looking feeble and\n' prices displayed corresponding lick\nof spirit ln today's Toronto exchange\ntendon. Turnover was little better\nthan 600,000 shares.\n' A net decline of about 45 cents\noccurred In Waite-Amulet Normetal\nand Sherrltt Weakened slightly.\nNickel and falconbrldge posted\ngains. Silven mete iteady.\nFreiaht Rote on\nWheat in 1909 Is,.\nSgmeas.in 1938\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 31 (CP). -\nFreight rate on the tint shipment\nof wheat from Vancouver to Liverpool In 1009 wai the same ai the\nratei being paid today it wai revealed when the bill of lading on\nthe original ihlpmea'*' Wai found\nhere. It will be preserved by the\nVancouver Merchants' exchange.\nWheal Markets\nHave Firmer Tone\nWINNIPEG, Dec..22 (CP).-Support from southern houses and exporters gave a firmer tone to dealing!, on Winnipeg wheat market today and quotations moved fractionally higher, At the dole futures\nwere %\u2014%\u25a0 cent higher, December\nat 59%, May 61% and July 62.\nIt waa expected .export's of Canadian wheat today would come\nneir the 300,000-bushel mark. Moit\nof this business was worked from\nVancouver, \u201e\u2022--.\u2022'\u25a0\nTrading at Liverpool opened Irregularly but steadied later in the\nsession and at the close English\nvaluei were %\u2014S higher.' An\u00bb\nnounccment by France that import\norders ot almost 1,000,000 bushels\nwould be submitted had a iteadying\ninfluence.  .   .'..\nBuenos Aires took a firm trend\nand at 3 o'clock waa % -ent higher\nto unchanged.\nCash wheat dealings staggered\nthrough another dormant session.\nBusiness in coarse grains was routine, with barley receiving the only\nsupport and this only intermittently,\nCoast Exchange\nCloset Monday\nVANCOUVER, Dec. 22 (CP).-\nThore will be no lenloni of Vancouver itock exchange on Monday, Dee. 26, and the market will\nbe only open for the forenoon\nlenlon on Tueiday. Dec. 27, It wai\nannounced .today.\nThe market will remain open\nfor the regular short union on\nSaturday, Dec. 24. i      ,\nMoney\n(By The Canadian Preii)\nClosing exchange rates:\nAt Montreal-Pound 4.71 5-82;\nU.S. dlr M>1; franc 2.66%.\nAt New York-Found 4* 9-16;\nCanadian dlr M1-32; franc 2.63%.\nAt Farie-iPound M.lJtr; U.S. dlr\n37.99fr; Canadian dlr 37.88Hfr.\nIn- gold-Pound Hii 5d; U.S. dlr\n59.46 centi; Canadian dlr 58.87 centa.\nNATIONAL TRUST AWARDED $163,000\nIN ACTION AGAINST ALBERTAC&M J.\nEDMONTON, Dec. 22 (CP). -\nMr. Juitlce A. E. Swing in a supreme court judgment today award-\n. ed lhe National Trust company,\nmortgage holden ta the Doukhobor\ncommunity land! in Cowlcy-Lund-\nbreck em. S163#\u00bb In a S3SO.0O0\naction agalnit the Chrlitlan Community ot Unlvenal Brotherhood\nof Alberta. Ltd.\nThe taut company bad asked for\nW50.000 and lntereit for bonds\nwhich tha brotherhood wai alleged\nto have obtained under a deed of\ntrust and a mortgage securing the\ndeed of trust    \"\nI George L. Alter, Vancouver chartered accountant officially wai ap?'\nSolnted receiver and manager of\nie property and 'assets of the\nbrotherhood by Mr. Juitlce Ewing.\nThe company had asked for the\nappointment of a manager in the\nclaim. He will lupervjse.tlu*. <Ui\\\nposing orn,wo acrei held hy the\nbrotherhood at Cowley, Alta.\nThe jurlit aave leave for the\nland to be sold.lt probably will be\nresold to individual Doukhobors.\nThe Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood, will exist ln\nAlberta in name only. Iti leader,\nPeter Verlgln, may have a spiritual\nInfluence over the community but\nhe has forfeited any business Influence, it was learned.\nToronto\nMINE8:\nAlton Minet -      ,\nAldermae Copper .\u201e..\nAmm Oold   _..__\nAnglo-Huronian    \t\nArntfield Oold A\t\nAltec Mining ..\t\nBagamac Rouyn ..............\nBankfield Gold _.\nBase Metali Mining _\nSeattle Gold Wnn\t\nBldgood Kirkland \u201e.\nBrett _\nBuffalo AnkerL\nBunker Hill Extemlon\nCanadian Malartic\nCariboo Gold Quarts ._--.\nCaiUe-Trethewey    \t\nCentral Patricia   ;\u201e.;_.\u201e\ncMniiiim_e      i ,,^1^\nChromium M A 8\t\nCoeit Copper .-,-,,...\nConiagai Mines .... \t\nConlaurum Minea\t\nCooiolldatad M *s\"L-..\nDarkwater   \u2014...\nDome Minn ...,.,-,.-,\nDominion Explorer!\u2014\t\nDorval-Siseoe   \u201e\u00ab*._..\nEldorado Gold   -..\nFalconbrldge Nickel\t\nFederal Kirkland    \t\nFrancoeur Gold \u2014\nGlUlei Lake...- -\nGod's Lake Gold __\t\nOold Belt .\t\nGranada Gold Minei __..\nGrandoro Mines  ,,; ,_,\u201e\nGunnar Oold .._...__.\nHard Rock Gold\t\nBarker Gold\t\nHollinger .,, , I\nHowey Gold ...--\u2014\u2014\nHudson Bay M&S\t\nInternational Nickel\t\nJ-M ComoUdated\nJecklTilta\nJacola\nKen-i\nKirkland\nK Shore Minea __\nLamaque Contact ........\nLapa Cadillac \u2014uw-\nLeltch Gold \u201e.\u2014__\nLcbel Oro Minea \u2014-\nUtile Long Lao \t\nMacaua Mlnei  \u2014\nMacLeod Cockshutt   ....\nMadsen Red Lake Gold\nMandy ................\u2014\n.Mclntyre-Poreuplne\nMcKenzie Red Lake ...\nMcVittle-Graham    ....\nMcWatten Gold \t\nMining Corporation  ...\nMlnto Gold\t\nMoneta Porcupine   \t\nMorrli-Klrkland   \t\nNiplsslng Mining ........\nNoranda    \t\nNormetal \t\nO'Brien Oold ......\t\nOmega Gold   ..............\nPamour Porcupine   ...\nPaulore M \u2014...\nPaymaster Com\t\nPend Oreille \t\nPerron Gold\t\nPickle Crow Gold\t\nPioneer Gold\"...\t\nPremier  Gold   \t\nPowell Rouyn Gold\t\nPreston East Dome\t\nStock Quotations\nReeves MacDonald ;,_\nReno Gold Minei  ...\nRoche Long Lac ..... .......\nSan Antonio Gold\t\nShawkey  Gold\t\nSheep Creek Gold .. ......\nSherritt Gordon\t\nSiicoe Gold     ._.\nSladen Malartic\t\nStadacona Rouyn\t\nSt Anthony   .: ,.\t\nSudbury Baaln \t\nSullivan Consolidated \t\nSylvanite      \t\nTeck-Hughes Gold\t\nTobum Gold Mlnei\t\nTowagmac\t\nVentures   ... _\nWaite Amulet   \t\nWhitewater\nWright Hargreavei ....\nYmfr Yankee Girl .....\nOILS:\nAjax     > ...\nBrltlih American   \t\nChemical Research\t\nImperial'\t\nInter Petroleum  ........\nTexas Canadian    ........\nINDUSTRIALS:\nAbitibi Power A\t\nBel! Telephone   ,\t\nBrazilian TL&P\t\nBrewers 6c Distillers ..\nBrewing Corporation\nBrewing Corp Pfd ....\nB C Power A  _,..\nB C Power B \t\nBuilding Products \t\nBurt F N   .\t\nCanada Bread  -.\nCan Bud Malting \t\nCan Car k Foundry ..\nCan Cement       \t\nCan Cement Pfd \t\nCan Dredge\t\nCan Malting \t\nCan Pacific Railway ..\nCan Ind Alcohol A ......\nCan Ind Alcohol B\t\nCan Wlnerlei  ,....\nCarnation Pfd \t\nCons Bakerlei\t\nCosmos\nDominion Bridge\t\nDominion Stores\t\nDom Tar & Chem ..\u201e.\nDTar & Chem Pfd ....\nDistillers Seagrams ..\nFanny Farmer\t\nFord ot Canada A :\nGen Steel Warei\t\nGoodyear Tire \t\nOypium L'M\t\nHarding Carpet \t\nHamilton Bridge\t\nHamilton Bridge Pfd ..\nHlnde Dauche \t\nHiram Walker ...:\t\nIntl Metali     \u2022   \t\nIntl Milling Pfd ,\nImperial Tobacco\t\nLoblaw  A   ;.\u201e\u2122ii\nLoblaw  B    X\nKelvlnator ,.,...\u201e\nMaple Leaf Milling ....\nMassey Harris\t\nMontreal Power :..\nMoore Corp \u201e.\u201e\t\nNat Steel Car ..-.\u2014.\nOnt Steel Prodi\t\nOnt Bilk Net ............\n.29\n.23%\nmv,\n. 1.22\n.05\n.96\n1.27\n1.35\n.72\n.im\n2M\nSI\n3.40\n4.55\n2.01\n.40\n5.35>\n7.75\n.04\n8.05\n.07\n.17*4\n21.60\nSO\n16.75\n26.25\ni*25\n2%\n166\nn;\nAV,\n1.70\n22'A\n24\n3\n15Vi\nZ7\\4\n3V,\nit\n95\n22 %\n34\n5%\n2%\n2%\n2%\n104%\n15V.\n\u00ab\n76\n19%\n20%\nNELSON DAILY NEW8, NELION,  B.C^-FRIDAY  MORNING,  r\n1981.\nMarket and Mining News\nFrench Finance\nSmall Majority\nPARIS, DSc. 22 (AP)-Prenrier\nDaladler's plan to reorganize the\nFrench finances by decree received\napproval for'the second time today\nby the slim majority of seven votet.\nIn the chamber ot deputies. -.\n- The chamber ratified by, a vote\nof 291 to 284 the inclusion in the\n1989 appropriation bill of a section\ncarrying Implied approval of all\nthe decree laws Issued under the\nnew three-year plan.\nDaladier, who staked the life of\nhii government on the vote, made\nlittle attempt td hide his opinion\nthat the cabinet had barely squeezed out of a tight place.\nThe opposition sought to cancel\none of the government's decree\nlaws, imposing a 2 per cent general\ntax on all incomei over 6000 francs\n0156) a year.     ...\nMemben of the extreme- right-\nwing parties, including Francois\nDe La Rocque'lparty, and a number of Daladler'i own radical-socialists abstained from voting, thus\ncutting down the government's majority.\nBC. Mining Future\nBright-Asselstine\nVICTORIA, Deo. 22 (CP)-Brl'\"\nish Columbia'! mining future is\nquite bright attd a greater lntereit\nli .being shown by outside capital\nin the provinces -wining field!,- In\nthe opinion of Hon. W. J. Asselstine,\nminister of mines. \u25a0*\".-    '\u2022'*\u25a0\u25a0.\nThe decrease In'the'value of our\nproduction for toe-year\u2014about $10,-\n000,000\u2014has not affected to any extent the volume of production, employment or purchase of supplies\nand materials,   Mr. Asselstine add-\ned.'--   \u2022.\u2022,:.\u25a0    \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -y.  \u25a0-,   ..:\nWt-M Exchonoes\nNSW TOMS, Dec. 22 (Attr-C.ee?\nIng rates, Great Britain in dollan\nothen lh'eehte:   -   .,    W V,..'\nGreat Britain 4.66 0-16; 60-day bills\n4.65 13-16; Canada, Montreal ln New\nYork 99.u3H*:New York In Montreal\n100.96%;. Belgium 16.87; Czechoslovakia 3.42%; Denmark 20.84; Fin?\nland KM; France 2.6314; Germany\n4040, benevolent 22.35; travel 22.25;\nGreece .88; Hungary-19,85; Italy\n8.26%; JugMlavia 2\u00ab; Netherlandi\n8435; Norway 23.46; Poland 18.95:;\nPortugal i24%, Rumania .75: Sweden 24.04; Switzerland VHW-M'\nBntlne 81.1SN; Breiil (free) 5.90N;\nexlco City ,20.7t\u00a7; Japan 27.24;\nHong Kong 29.29;-Shanghai 16.75.\nRates inipot cablei unless other?\nwlie Indicated. (N)-Nomlnal.\nMEXICAN COVT, TO\nEXPROPRIATE MILLS\nMEXlCb CITS?. Xep. 42 (AP)r\nThe prospect of further expropriation of private Industries became\nevident, here today, .    \u25a0>.\nTha newspaper Excelsior reported\nthe federal chamber of deputies\npassed a .new sugar tax Ita fourth\nIndustrial tax in three dayi, which\nPresident Cardenas Hid would be\nuied \"to construct and to acquire\"\nsugar mills the government \"ihall\nconsider necessary to expropriate\nor that in some other manner shall\nbaacquired from their ownen.\",,-\nThe tax is one cent per kilogram\nind is expected to yield more than\n3,000,000 pesos annually. The other\ntaxes were upon electric utilities,\nbanks and airlines.\nThey were considered of special\nsignificance, Excelsior said, because\nthe legislature tor the first time\nrefused to permit publication of\n1939 budget estimates submitted by\nthe president yesterday.    .\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, Dec. 21 (CP).-Oraln\nfutures quotations:\nOpen  High Low  Close\nWHEAT:\n59H\nm\n59H\n61%\nm\n28',i\nm\n59%\n6H.\n62'\/.\n69%\n61H\n61%\n28-\/4\n29\n26H\nsou\n28M,\n28%\n26%\n38%\n38%\n28y,\n28%\n28%\n38%\n38%\ni39y\u00ab\n41%   ,41%\nim\nm\n42V.\nDec,\nMay .....\nJuly\t\nOATS:\nDec\t\nMay -.!..\nJuly   28^i\nHARLEY:\nDec   38%\nMay .......  38%\nJuly .._..  r-.'\nFLAX!.*' \u2022'-\nDec\t\nMay ......\nRYE:\nDec. ..._..  -r\nMay,  41%\nJuly ..._.,  -m .\nCASH PRICES:\nWHEAT-No. 1 hard 60; No. 1\nNor. 59%; No. 2 Nor, 56%; No..2\nNor. 51%; No. 4-Nor, 45%: No, 6\nwheat 38%; No. 6 -wheat 34%; feed\nwheat, 32%; No. 1 Garnet 51%; No.\n2 Garnet 48%; No. 3 Garnet 42%;\nNo. 1 Amber Durum 45%; No. 4\nspecial 41%; No. 8 ipecial 38%;\n\u2022No. 6 special 36%; No. 1 mixed\nwheat 42%; track, basil No. I Nor..\n59%.\nOATS-ty>. 2 C. W. 28%; No. 3\nC. W, 25%; Ex. 1 feed, 25%; No. 1\nfeed 23%; No. 2 feed ih; No. 3\nfeed 19%: track 28%.\nBARLEY-No. 3 C. W. 36%; No. 4\nC. WT 85%; No.. 5 C. W. 34%; No. 6\nC. W. 33%: track 38%.\nFLAX-No. 1 CW. 1.40; No. 2\nC. W; 1.36: No. 3 C. W. 1.24; No. 4\nC. W. 1.19; traok 1,89%.\nXW^-Xb. 2 C W. 39%'\nStudebaker Corp.\nRestores Wage Cut\nSOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 22 (AP)\n\u2014The studebaker corpontlon today gave its salaried employee! a\nChristmai present in the form of an\nannouncement that their wage cut!\nof lait April would be cancelled\nJan. 1. Paul Hoffman, president,\nsaid  the  restorations  were  made\nJiossibie by the business outlook\nOr 1939, . -,     \u25a0 \u25a0 ;   V\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, Dec. 22 (CP).-Ca?\nnadlan commodity exchange. Spot:\nButter, Que. (92 score) 21%. Eggs,\nOnt: A-Iarge 35, A-medlum',\nButter futures:  Dec. 21%,\nand Feb. 21%..\nJan.\nDividends\nWHEAT EXPORTS\nCopper, standard si\nfuture \u00a344 2s 6d,\nCHICAGO, Dec. 22- (APK-rWhaat\nprices rose as much aa a cent a bushel at times,here today but trade-\nwas mostly pre-holiday and,buying\nwas not strong enough to maintain\nthe full advance, \u2022 \u2022 . - \u25a0 x,.. \u2022 \u25a0 \u2022 ; \u2022\n\u2022Export business was quiet and\nmost of the dealings in futures were\nconfined to adjustment of .accqunts\nwith the winding up of trading in\nDecember Contracts, \u25a0 ,; \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.,.,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0\nWheat cloied %\u20141 cent higher\nthan yeiterday, May 66%\u201478, July\n86%--%;.corn wm %-% lower, May\n51%\u201453, July 52%; oats gained\n%\u2014\"71. \u25a0.    .*' \u2022\nMARKETS ATA\nGLANCE\n(By The Canadian Preu)\nToronto \u2014 Industrials and mines\nhigher; western oils lower.\nMontreal \u2014 Inthistrials\nhigher;\nDominion Tar and Chemical, preJ\nferred, 1% per cent\nMansfield    Theatre,    preferred,\n11.75, -\t\nB.C. CHRISTMAS TREE\nINDUSTRY CROWING\nVICTORIA,: Dec 22 (CP)-Br(t?\nish Columbia this month hai shipped in the neighborhood of 2,-\n000,000 Christmai treei to all parti\nof the continent, the provincial forest branch estimated today,\nOfficials hased their estimates\non last year'i business, which totalled 345 can for export, roughly\n1,7.5,000 treei,       \t\nU.S. DOLLAR DOWN\nLONDON, Dec. 22 (AP). - A net\ndecline of % of a cent wai registered\nby United Statei dollars. The unit\ncloied $4.66% to the pound agalnit\niterllng at'4.66% in New York overnight\nFrench francs were quoted 177.19\nto the pound against 177.12 yesterday,\nWORKING WOMEN ORGANIZE\nJOHANNESBURG (CP)-To take\nup the \"struggle of women workers\nin the economic field,\" a Working\nWomen's Organisation was formed\nhere with a provisional committee\nto draw up the aims and objects.\npapers ond golds lower;\nNew York\u2014Stocks cloied hlghar.\nWinnipeg-Wheat % to % cent!\nhlgtor. -..\nToronto\u2014Bacon Logs' off truck\nsteady at 9.25 to 9.40.\nLondon\u2014Bar silver and copper\nunchanged; lead lower; zinc hlghar,\nNew York-^Sllver and other metals unchanged, y\nMontreal\u2014Silver unchanged.\nNew York\u2014Cotton and rubber\nhigher; coffee lower; sugar unchanged. ' :'.\u25a0'\u2022 ,:\n-\u2014 >?\nAlberto Oils Drift\nin Pre-Holiday Lull\nCALGARY fieo. 22 (CP).-Al?\nberta oil iharei drifted into a pre-\nholiday lull today with declines up\nto 7 polnti. '        '    ',,\nOkalta dipped 3 at 1.55 and C. k\nX, 7 to 2.40. Mercury, eased slightly\nand Home. Oil traded within a narrow margin, , ...,,..\n,'i.     ;'    \u2022\u2022 \u2022   '. ,i\":. '     ' -'.,.\nVancouver Quiet\nVANCOUVER; Dec. 22 (CP) -\nPrice changes were small and limited to a tew issues on Vancouver\nstock exchange today, Trading was\nquiet and divided between golds\nand oils as transactions totalled\n88,540 sharei., ,v\nHome Oil declined four' centi at\n2.76, Calgary & Edmonton waa off\n3 at 2,45 and Calmont eased 1% at\n45.\nBralorne Gold wai off 15 centi\nat 11.10 while Pioneer at 2.48 and\nCariboo Gold Quarts at 2.32 each\neased 3. Gold Belt gained two cent!\nateo.,y-        -    ,. \u25a0\nMetal Markets\nLONDON, Pec. 22 (XP>,-aQiing:\nit \u00a343 17k 6d,\nith unchanged:\nelectrolytic: root, bid *,_(f 101, aiked\n\u00a356, both unchanged, Tin spot.and\nDow Jones Averages\n30 industrials\n20 rails ,'^i........\n15 utmtle\u00ab,\u201e...\n40 bonda _'..\t\nHigh\n150.79\n30.71\n21.78\nClose Change\nLow\n14928     150,53\u2014up\n29.91       30.60-up   .65\n21.42       21.60\u2014off .48\n89^2-Mip   .11\nQuotations on Wail Street\nHigh. Low Close\nAm Can-', lOoVi . 99% 99%\nAm Ior Pow ....   3\". 2% 2V,\nAm Smelt & Re  49 48 49\nAm Tel '_-,... Um. mv, WV,\nAm Tob.-..   86% 85 SSV,\nAnaconda   35% 33% 33%\nBaldwin,.-   14% 13% 14V4\nBait gt'Ohio ....    6% SV, 6%\nBendix Ay     26% 25% 26%\nBeth Steel ...... 74% 73% 74%\nBorden -    16% 16% 16%\nCan Dry :..;    17% 17% 17%\nCan Pac ;._     5% 5% 5%\nCerro de Pasco  44% 44% 44%\nChryiler     81% 80% 81%\nCon Gas N Y ..   29% 29 29%\nC Wright pfd ..   26% 26 28%\nDupont     149 148% 149\nEast Kodak ........ 182% 182 182\nFord Eng      3% 3% 3%\nFord of Can N   20% 20% 20%\nFree Texaa    28% 28% 28%\nGen Elei;     42% 41% 42%\nGen Fooda     88% 38% 38%\nGen Moton ...   49% 48% 49%\nGoodrich    23% 22% 23%\nGranby ..'    7% 7 -7%\nGreat'Ndr pfd  27% 26% 27%\n\u00a7 owe Sound ....  47% 47 47%\nUd Motori ....    7% . 7% 7%\nInter NickCl .... 54%\nInter Tel & Tel 8%\nKenn Cop   42%\nMack Truck .... 27%\nMOnt Ward  81%\nNash Motori .-... 8%\nN Y Central .... 19%\nPack Motori ....\nPenn X X\t\nPhillips Pete ....\nRadio Corp '\t\nRem Rand,,'.\t\nSafeway Stores\nShell Un .4\t\nS Cal Edison ....\nStan Oil of N J\nTexai Corn   45%\nTexas Gulf Sul 31%\nTimken  Roll  .. 49%\nUnder Type .... 83%\nUn Carbide  88%\nUn OU of Cal.. 18%\nUn Aircraft  40%\nUn Pacific ...... 90 .\nU. S Rub .'  . 60%\nU S Steel   66\nWarner Broi .... 6%\nWeit Elec  177%\nWest Un    21\nWoolworth   50%\nYeUow Truck .. 18%\n4%\n21\n42%\n.7%\n15%\n25%\n14%\n22%\n50%\n53% 64%\n8% 8%\n41% 42\n27% 27%\n50% 51%\n8 8%\n18% 19%\n'   4.. I 4\n20% 21\n41% l42\n7% 7%\n15% 15%\n25 28%\nI4y4 14%\n22 22\n80% 50%\n45 45%\n30% 81\n49% 49%\n63% 83%\n87% 88%\n18% 18%\n39% 40%\n87% 90\n49% 60%\n64% 66\n5%' 6%\n116 117%\n20%. 20%\n49% 50\n17% 18%\na\n6\n87\n12\n48\n6%\n9\ntt\nPressed Metali ',\nSteel of Can ........_-..\nStandard Paving ........\n38%\n1\n8%\ni\n2)\\\n76\n2%\nMontreal\nINDUSTRIALS \"-'\nCan Celaneie.........__.-....-_\nCan Celaneie pfd ________\nCan North Power _____\nCan Steamship _\t\nCan Steamship pfd \u2014\u2014\u2014\nCockshutt Plow\nCon'Min k Smelting\nDominion Coal pfd\t\nDom Steel & Coal B\t\nDrydcn Paper \t\nFoundation C of C\t\nGatineau Power\t\nGitlneau Power pfd\t\nImperial Oil ,\t\nInter Petroleum\t\nInter NlpSjif Cari-_-\t\nLake of' the Woods ...a......\nMcColl frontenac \t\nNitional Brew Ltd\t\nNat Brew pfd 2\t\nOgUvle Flour new .......\nPWca Bro\u00bb>....;..\u201e..!,..\u201e;..\u201e-...\nWiebeo Power  \t\nShawlnigan W k P\t\nSt Lawrence Cofp \u201e._'\t\nSt Law Corp pfd\t\nStock Exchange\nTAX MEMBERS $1 TO\nFIGHT DECENTRALIZATION\nOSHAWA, OnL Bee-28 (GP)\"-\nRichard Fnnkeniteen, Detroit, tint\nvice-president of tho United Automobile Worken of America, told\n1200 memben of local 22, Oshawa,\nlait night that a ipecial assessment\not $1 hai been levied agalnit all\nU. W. W. A. memben to fight decentralization of the automotive industry.\nJAPANESE SHIPPERS\nAGREE TO RATES\nWASHINGTON. Dec. 22 (AP)-\nTwo Japanese steamship companies\nended 'the threat of a destructive\nshipping rate war today by agree,\ning unexpectedly to join the Pac\nIfic coast-river plate rlver-BnrU\nconference and abiding by confer,\nence rates on Brazil coffee shipments to California and the northwest, -   \u25a0,       .     )A      '\nAPPLE EXPORT IS\nLARGER THIS YEAR\nHALIFAX Dee. 22 (CP)-Nova\nScoUas department of agriculture\nreported today- exports ot apples\nfor this season up to the week end-\nIns Dec. 21 totalled 1,211,843 barrels.\nTotal, shipped up to the same date\nlast year wai 890,052.       . f, i'\n\u25a0 1\u2014\u25a0 \u2014\u2022?. 'I..\nDEPOSITS DOWN..' .\nOTTAWA, Dec. 22 (CP)-^-A decrease bt $7,174,000 In deposits of\nchartered banki was shown today\nin the Bank of Canada's statement\nfor.the week ended Dec. 21. Deposits ol the Dominion government\nalso were down by $3,250,000 while\nnotes in circulation showed an .increase of $3,660,000,\nfuture \u00a3215,i>oth up 16a. Bide Lead\nspot \u00a315 ll 3d, future \u00a315 5s, both\noff li 3d. Zinc ipot \u00a313 18a 9d,\nup 2*6d; future \u00a314, unchanged.\nBar gold 149s, off 3 pence,*,(Egulv-\naleht 184,76).:    . .\nBar silver 20 M6, unchanged.\nMONTREAL\nBar gold In London unchanged at\n336.11 an ounce Canadian fundi;\n149s In Brltlih: Washington price\n$35.33 In Canadian.     .\nSpot: Copper, electrolytic, 11.90;\ntin 48; lead 4.65; zinc 4.30; antimony 15.     .  :     - '\nSilver futures cloied iteady and\nunchanged today.*NO sales. Bid: Dec.\n40.60.\nNIW YORK\nBariUver 42%, unchanged.  .\nCopper iteady; electrolytic spot\n11.25; export 10.41; tin steady; spot\nahd nearby 40.25 j forward 46.30. Lead\niteady; ipot. New York 4.BS-90;\nEast SL Louis 4.70. Zinc iteady;\nEast SL Loull ipot and forward 4.50.\nBrazilian Earnings\nShow an Increase\nTORONTO, Dec. 22 (CP) - Net\nearnings of Brazilian Traction,\nLight fr Power company in November were reported today at. Km\n732,237, compared with $1,659,834 in\nNovember, 1937, an increase of 872,'\n403. Gross earning! wefe $137,903\nhigher at $3,223,784 while operating\nexpenses increased $85,500 to $1,'\n481*47.  ,   -,,-   I\nNet Satnlnga in'the first 11 months\nof 1938 were $18,573,100, agalnit\n$10,468,351 in the 1937 period. Net\nfigures are before depreciation and\namortization.  . * * \\,\n. .    .'*',.     (\u201e \\t, ,,,     Af ,'-,',,.      ,        -\nIron, Steel Up Due\nGov't. Air Shelter.\n' 'LONDON, Dec. d (AP). - Iron\nand steel iharei benefitted by the\nSvemment'i announcement it ln-\nlded to Ipend about $20,000,0000\non air raid shelters, but the itock\nmarket otherwise was a quiet affair.\nLondon Close\nLONDON, Dec, 22 (AP).-ClosIng:\nCent Mining \u00a318%: Crown \u00a315%;\nlaat Gcduld \u00a311: H. B. C. li 64;\nMetal Box 75s; Mex Eagle 5s lttd;\nRand \u00a38*\/\u00ab; Springs 301.\nTO ASK CONGRESS\nEXTEND FOREIGN\nEXCHANGE FUND\nWASHINGTON, Dec. 82 (AP)-\nSecretary of the treasury Morgen-\nthaii today laid he would ask congress to extend the $2,000,000,000\nforeign exchange stabilization fund\nwhen it expires next June 80. '\nThe stabilization fund was created\nGontrOct\"Mx_rine\nStation Goes to\nFraser River, Co?\nNEW WESTMINSTER, Dec. 22\n(CP)\u2014Contract for construction of\na new marine station on the Fraser\nRiver 'here for the Dominion department of fisheries, has been a-\nwarded to the Fraser River Pile\nDriving Compiny for_W0,632, It wai\nannounced today by Tom Reid, M.P.\n-.   'n ,1m   .\"ll.    in\/I     I\nAviations Repeat\nDownward Trend\nNIW YORK, Dec: 221 (AP). -\nStocki worked at cross purposes in\ntoday's market, moderate strength\nin rails contrasting with fresh weakness of aircrafts. '\nDealing! were, somewhat under\nthose of toe preceding session, transfers being around 1,000,000 shares.\nProfit taking hit the aviations\nearly in.the proceedings and the\nmajority repeated their nose-dive\nof We-jnaaday.     \u25a0 ..\nU.S. Urge Silver\nPrice Be Restored\nOLYMPIA, Dec. ,22'(AP)^-Oov?\nernor Martin joined chief' executives of neighboring states today\nin urging restoration ot the price\nof silver to 77ty centi an ounce, '\nThe price effective until the first\nof the year Is 64.64 cents an ounce.\n\"The* reciprocal trade agreement\nwith Gnat Britain, and Canada,\nwith respect to sine, already hai\nresulted in a decrease ln the price\nof both zinc and lead,\" said J, B,\nFink, conservation director,\n\"In view ot the fact silver is an\nImportant by-product in the mining of these two metals, it would\nfollow, that If thera is a further reduction in the price of silver the\nmining of lead and zinc in Washington .would be adversely affected.\nAnd.-, hew silver,, lead and 'line\nproperties upon which there has\nbeen acUve development work may\nnot.be able to operate under .prices\nleas favorable then those now prevailing.\" '\nExchanges   ,\nMONTREAL, Dec. 22 (CP)-Brlt\nish and foreign exchange closed\nsteady today. Nominal rates for\nlarge amounts; '\nArgentina, peso, ,2308\nAustralia, pound, 3.7638\nROBSON Will\nin 1933 out of profits accruing to the\ntreasury from the devaluation of\nthe dollaE IV Ii used to itabillre\nthe American dollar in relation to\nforeign currencies so aa to give\nthe united States as advantageous\na position as possible wheh the currencies of other nations -fluctuate.\nDETECTIVES GUARD\nM.S. SEATTLE LOADING\nPORTLAND, Ore., Dec 22 (AP)-\nDetectlvei stood guard at the gang?\nplank ot the Hamburg-American\nmotorshlp Seattle as she embarked\ncargo here today. The precaution,\nit waa explained, followed an explosion on the line'! vessel Vancouver at Oakland, Cal., recently.\nBETTER TRADE VOLUME\nPRICES UNSETTLED\nMONTREAL, .Dec. 22 (CP)-Tm-\nding volume picked up slightly ln\ntoday's itock market but price\ntrendi still conflicted.\nDominion Bridge . advanced a\npoint to 37. Canada Cement posted\na gain ot a sizeable fraction at W,\nOils ruled unchanged to a bit high-\nChina, Hong Kong dollars,\nDenmark, krone, .2104'\n.2952\nFrance, franc, 028826 \u25a0\nGermany, rcichsmark, .4050\nGreat Britain, pound, 4.7116\nHolland, florin, .8489\nIndia, rupee, .3525\nJapan, yen, .2749\nNew Zealand, pound, 3.7941\nSouth Africa, pound, 4.6906\nSweden, krone, .2428\n(Compiled by the Royal Bank of\nCanada).\n\u25a0 PAGf   ELEVEf\nMAIL StRVICE\nROBSON, B.C. \u2014 .The Robson\nFarmeT'i Institute met Friday night,\nwith O. B. Ballard, presiding\nIt wai reported that'through the\neffort! of the institute a 6 o'clock\nferry was obtained, -  ,\nThe Forestry department will be\nInvited to bring Ita new picturei\nhere aa aoon as possible.\nIt was decided to again write the\nB.C. Telephone company asking\nthat the local line be extended.\nDuncan Carter gave a very interesting report on the semi annual\nconvention at Nelion. The annual\nconvention will be held ln Robson.\nC, S. Squires told of the electric\nlight committee'! meeUng a Wait\nKootenay Power k Light company\nofficial and of another meeting to\nbe held early in January,\nMemben of the institute feel that\nRobson ihould have a better: mail\nservice and hove formed a committee comprliing of L. F., Quance, A. \u2022\nW. Thorp, and L. M. Quance to look\ninto the situation with the view of\nobtaining new contract.\nExternal Trade\nPasses Billion\nOTTAWA, Dec. 22 (CP)-Cani\nada'a external trade during the\nfirst eight months of the fiscal year\npassed the billion dollar mark but\nwas lower than in the corresponding period last year, It wai shown\ntoday by the Dominion bureau' ot\nstatistics.\nDuring the first eight months,\nCanada'! trade aggregated $1,149,-\n384,686 compared with $1,382,225,501 '\nln  the  corresponding'  period  the\"\nprevious fiscal year. Domea'.lc exports totalled $638,562,211 compared\nwith.,J787,15\u00ab,190 and imports $741,- I\n438,286 against $584,217,797,    \u2022\nCanadaTs external trade in No- .\nvember. totalled  $157,378,857 compared with $188,458,0-0 ln November, 1987. '-  \u2022' '\u25a0\n3000 Turkeys Die\nFrom Mouldy Maize\n' OAKDALI, Cell Die 22 (AP)\nThree thousand turkeyi from the.\nflock of 0. E. Salyer of Valley\nHome, were dead today from\neating mouldy maize, and the.\nowner estimated his Ion at $15,-\n000.\nBUYING CHECKS YEAR- .\nEND DOWNDRIFT\nNfcW YORK, Dec. 22 (AP).* -\nEnough buying came into bond market today. to check the year-end\ndowndrift and lift most corporate\nissues. for . gains of -. fractions' to\naround a point.\nCanada to Send\nWheat Delegate\nOTTAWA, Dec. 22 (CP).^-Prime\nMinister Mackenzie King said at a\npress conference tonight following a\ncabinet meeting that Canada would\nbe represented at the meeting of the\nwheat advisory .ommittee in London next aJn. 10. The delegate has\nnot yet been chosen.\nBuy or sell with a Classified Ad.\nVancouver Stock Exchange\n12%\n100\n12V,\n2Vt\nSV,\n8\n60\n16\n12\n5tt\n12\n12,4\n88\n16%\n2SV,\n55\n17\n6ft\n41\n42tt\n27\nm\nm,\n4\n15\nBANKS\nCommerce ..\nDominion ..\nImperisl\t\nMontreal\n. 175\n. 20U4\n. 208t4\n.207%\nNova Scotia - 300\nRoyal  - : 188\nToronto  i 236\nCURB\nAbitibi \u00ab pfd    18\nBathurit P k P B       3\nB.-uharnols Corp     8\nBritish American OU j \u201e.   21H\nB C Packers .:.... ......   12>_\nCan Marconi .............,\u2122 1.00\nCan Vlcken,...;..:...,Aa _...   8\nCons Paper Corp :.:._ :....,    6%\nFalrchild Aircraft  :Btt\nFraser Co Ltd 7     16\nInter Utilities A'     V\/t\nInter Utilities B  .80\nLake SUlphlte ..\".'. _...,_'   S'!\nMacLai-en P k P *   14*4\nMcColl Frontenac pfd    89\nUnited Dist bf Can ., 80\nWalker Good A W    49*4\nWalker Good pfd :   20\npld\nAsk\nMINES:\nArtec     ,.,..,-,..,\n.05\n.08%\nBig Missouri\n.25\n\u00bb*m\nBluebird   \t\n.0U4\n___.\n10.73\n11.20\nBridge ?tiv Con\t\nCariboo Gold\t\n.03\n.08%\n2.32\n2.38\nDentonia   .............\n.05tt\nm\n.02\n\u2022\u00ab..\nFairview Amal\t\n.04\nm\nFederal Gold \t\n.01\n?_k-V\n.59\n.01%\n.06\nGold Belt   \t\n.60\n.02\n.06\nJOT\nGrull-Wihksne   ...\n.03\n.\u2022Hi!'*\n1.28\n1.30\nHome Gold\n.001.\n..01\n.oiy-\n\u2014\u00bb\nInter Cbal k Coke\n.28\n-\u2014\n1.28\n1.35\nKoot Belle  ;..-\n1.50\n1.53\nLucky Jim\t\nMak Sic Gold  \t\n.02%\n.02%\n.01\n\u2014\nMcGlUlvray\t\nMinto Gold ...........\n.23\n\u2014\n-02'A\n\u25a032%\n.08%\nNicola M k M\t\n.   .03%\nNoble Five \t\n.03%\n.03 '(il\n1.73\n1.78\nPilot Gold\t\n.00%\n\u2014\nPioneer Gold\t\n2.48\n\u2014\n.02%\n.03%\nmi\n.01%\n2.23\n2.25\n1.33\n.03\n.08%\n1:34\n.04 \u2022\nQuesnelle Q   \t\n.09\nRed Hawk Oold ....\n\u2022 .01\n\u2014\n\u2014\n21\nRelief Arl  \t\n.13\n.15\nReno Gold   \t\n.23%\nm\n.06\nReward     .........\nRufus Argenta   ....\n.01%\nSally Mlnei \t\n.02\n.00\n\u20221}\nSheep Creek 1\t\nSilbak Premier A\nSliver Crest .,,.,\t\n.94\n*7-\n1.79\n.01%\n140\n; .01%\n\u25a0nttte:' f: #.\nTavlor B R      * .05 .08\nVidette Gold  ,..      .05 ffl-\nWaverlvT-.       .01% -90%\nWeUlngto\nWesko Mlnei\nWhite-\nBid\n.01%\n.01\n' .04% .\n.07%\niewater\nYmir Yank Girl\nOILS:\nA P, Con          .19\nAmalgamated         .00%\nAnaconda  -      .08%\nAnglo Can 1.27\nBaltac      .03 '\nBrit Dom 13%\nBrown Corp ........     .29\nCalgary & Edm     2.46\nCalmont      .45\nCommonwealth  ...     .28\nCrowa Neit      .00%\nDalhousle    59\nDavies Pete    45    .\nBait Creit 09\nfireitone Pete 10\noothilli       75\nFoundation Pete 12\nFour Star Pete...:.-    '.10\nFreehold Corp      .04\nHargal          -\nHighwood Sarcee..     .18\nHome          S.76\nMadison            .05\nMar-Jo      .05%\nMcDoug Seg       .14\nMcLeod new      \u2022!_\nMeroury      .07%\nMerland.       \u25a0\u2014\nMid-West Pete       .02%\nModel    - - -     Jl\nMonarch Roy 10\n.09%\n$%\n.21\n.40,.\n.08\n.10%\nNordon Corp\nOkalta com \t\nPacalta     .........\nPrairie Roy \t\nSouth End Pete\nSouthwest Pete\nSpy Hill Roy \u25a0...\nUnited    I       \u201e\t\nVanalta 07%'\nVulcan          .75\nWeit Flank          .05\nINDUSTRIALS:\nCapital lit :!'.;...   1.00\nCoast Brew   . 1.18\nPacific Coyle 18\nUnited Dist       .75\nAsk\n.01%\nJW,\n1.29\n.04\n.15\n2.50\n.48\n.00%\n.47\n.23\n.20\n2.78\n.03%\n.15%\n.06%\n.5'\n.U%\n1.60\n.08\n.22\n.09%\n.03%\n.12\n.08\nX)\n5.00\n1.19\nJl)\nIO Hie Christmas greetings\nand good wishes of the President, General Manager and\nStaff of Imperial Bank of\nCanada at Head Office,\nToronto, the manager and\nstaff of this branch add their\npersonal greetings to all y\n;, friends of the batik in this\nlocality, and extend to them\npersonally the good old wish: y\n\"A Merry Christmas and a\nHappy New Year.\" ni\nIMPERIAL BANK\nOF CANADA\nW. R. GRUBBE\nMANAGER. NELSON BRANCH\nA\nmmmwmmmm'mmmim^\nHER5 IS ONE OF THE BEST ANSWERS TO\nWHAT TO GIVE y\nPROBLEM *.....\n'A GifT SUBSCRIPTION\"-\n;\u25a0;\u2022\u2022---\"   \\- rTOtHE     '\nA gift every member of the family will enjoy \u2022    :\nthe .year-round.\"v\n iam\u00bb. in \u00bb!\u00ab --.jii nvmm\nPAOI TWlLVt-\n\u25bcRflj^'Wr   ' -' '\u25a0' _:\"'\n\u25a0WWW!1!'\nNlLSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B.C-FRIDAY MORNINO, DEC, \"A 1988.\nTODAY AND\nSATURDAY\nCOMPLETE SHOWS AT ZtOO, TsOO AND 8.45\nEEE31\nTURKEY GIVEAWAY-Draw at 9:25\nHITS WITH APOLOGIES\nLONDON (CP> -A WlBwIen\nmagistrate asked, a woman: \"How\nmyou getting on.wlth yourhus-\ntoJT'Vjry well,\" she replied,\n\"he ^apologizes now wnen: ne nits\nsua'  \u25a0 '\u2022\u25a0\u25a0  J' \u25a0'\nFURNACES\nInstalled and Repaired\nR.H. MABER\nPhone SIB    810 Kootenay 8t\nc : v' i:\nJala Midnight\n^BfawW^X,\nXmss NI*M Sunday, Des. M\nAT 18110 A.M.\nFIVE VALUABLE GIFTS\n\u2022 Hotpoint Sandwich Toaster\n\u2022 Hotpoint Streamlined Iron\n\u2022 Hotpoint   Deluxe  Toaster\n\u2022 2 Modernistic Lampi\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   ON THE SCREEN\n\"Mr. DOODLE\nKICKS OFF\"\nWl*    \u25a0\u25a0\"''.    \u2022\nJoe Penner, Jun* Travli\nA Hilarious Fun Show With\nJoo at Hit Best\nFEATURETTES\nMajor Difficulties\n.     Pathe Parade\nHorse on the Merry-go-round\nAdmission 40c\u2014Tlcketi on\n\u25a0ale Saturday.\nWANERUnr, Neb. (C P> -\nTwelve-year-old Avis Minor, fell\nfrom a railroad train going 40 mllei\nan hour, turned a somersault, then\ngot up and ran after the train\nwhich had been brought to a stop.\nSEE PAGE 2\nFOR OTHER\nBACK PAGE ADS\nAND\nNEWS OF DAY\nWHILE YOU SHOP\nRefresh Yourself\n'\"'Vat thd- .,,\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0' =\nSTARCAFE\nWt^ltWAMlABi\njfutt Usaih^ flka&SL\nIf They Uke Books\nORCHIDS ON YOUR BUDGET ..'..\nTHROUGH THE LANDS OF THE B\/B1.E\nTOWERS IN THE MIST .......\nETIQUETTE \u2014 By EMILY POST\nCONE WITH THE WIND\nLISTEN, THE WIND ...\nACTION AT AQUILLA ,\nUUCHftR IN THE WEST .\u00bb.,..; ......\nDR. BRADLEY REMEMBERS ......A.....\nCANADIAN MOSAIC ..................\nte*******\ni ****** * \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 a \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022'\n_\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u00bb\u2022 \u00ab>\u00bb\u00abt\u00bb*\n?l-75\n$2.54)\n$2.50\n$5.25\n$1.79\n$2.75\n$2.50\n$2.50\n$2.50\n$3.75\nPerfumes ci^ Toiletries\nYardley Sett $1.00 to $10.00\nEvening in Paris Sett 60c to jib.0.0\nsnd 6 wonderful choice in Ashes of Roses, Derneys,\nHoubujant, April Showers, and Three Flowers\nPerfumes In Bulk and ln Fancy Bottles \u2014 Cotyt\nCherwmyi   Houbujant,   Renaud,   Derny,' Bourjois,\nDrallc and Grossmith\nCut Glass Perfume Bottles ih Many Shapes and\n:Shades-front, -25c to $2.60     '.'\".'\nToys and Dolls Selling\nMf^ Price\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co. ^\nBAKER a*}d WARD STS. TELEPHONE 81\nfor    \u00a7\nFATHER- MOTHER-\nDr.Meahoiilpeiandiets SfiSj**1*^\nRazors (Rolli, Hectrlc, Gillett ?iSa \u25a0     :'      '\n\u00abte> -        '   ' ..-.        vNofa\u00a3aMr '\u25a0! '''7\nS Brush and comb sets Fountain pen sets (Waterman,\nShaving'sets '     Bveraharp, Sheaffer)\n_. Fountain pens' .    Perfumes  \u2022'.;.'\u2022\u25a0\u2022\nIS PencHa Ovemltfjt bags - .\nfc Books -..5j      Powder, Soap, etc,,   .\nmJ';-'\\      CHILDREN \"\nM TOYS, BOOKS, DOLLS, CANDIES, GAMES, ETC, ETC\nI\nI\nI\nI:\n1\n20% DISCOUNT I\nAPPLIES ON MOST OF OUR GIFT LINES U\n50% Discount on All Our Books 1\nm\nFOR MEN AND BOYS\nCharles Morris\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor all your needs In plumbing repairs, alterations, and\nInstillations.\nPh. 816 a   301 VICTORIA St\nBe pemnsnentty. bSsutlM\nSmart new waves\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBEAUTY SALON ,\nPhone tS 428 Baker St.\nSPORT MS\nWank SifiA Me JAcac\nFUEL BARGAINS\nPINK 12\" and II\" ':\u201e\u201e ,',, ;\u201e\u25a0% 4.00\nMILL ENDS-3 loads ____- 10.00\nCORD WOOD\u2014Par cord _- 8*0\nSAWDOSTr-Per unit _____ 4.00\nBIRCH WOOD-Per cord _ 8.50\nBIRCH WOOD-12\" and 16\" . 9.50\nPHONE 973 OR 434RI\n!\nLamberts'\nFOR   '\nPHONE 82\nI\nbuy a ihew was mmA*mm\nDODGE $1037\nFOR AS LOW MyP**m.'.\n;.   ,. F.O.B. nelson x '\u25a0 '\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nBAKER STREET PHONE 76\nPHONE 128\nFOR PROMPT SERVICE\nKOOTENAY NO-ODOR\nDRY CLEANING CO.\nBEAUTY   Requires Special\nCare. A Complete Service.\nWMBMB;\n577 Baker St.     Phono 244\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSUITE 205. MEDICAL ARTS BLDG,\n1935 FORD COACH\n8now Grip Rear Tlret, Radio,\nHeater, Seat Cover, etc. .\nKline's City Service\nJack McDowell    Howard Thurman\nA\nROfiE\nWhat can mak* Christmai\ntime more-pleasant for hlrii\nthan one of these fin*\nlounging robes? And how\nlong he will enjoy such a\nSift! X'-Xa   S.    X\n\u2022 Flannels  ..;$ 7.50up\n\u2022 Silks  ......    8.50up\n\u2022 Wools .....    7.75up\n\u2022 Vehreh ....  25.00up\nGIFT ITEMS FOR $5 OR LESS\nShirts\nPajamas\nMufflers,\nCloves\nHosiery\nTies \u201e y \u2022:.\u25a0;\nSweaters...\nBoxed H'dKf*\nBelts\nBrushes\nSlippers\nSk| Mitts\ni\nV \" ia \". ''\u25a0 ^ :iTKeUan!tStw^ '.\nOPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9\nbouO'u.kt por posies.\nPOLKESTOmS,'1 England <CP)-\nA-ter a marriage here the .bride sent\nher bouquet to a tote at the Bruce\nPorter Home, a branch ot Dr. Bernardo's, to be divided into posies\nand sold to: aid iiajds.-,-\u2022,   .   ,,.,''...-\u25a0\nmmmmmm\ngr^nfell;s CARE\nFor Fish and Chips\nThat Melt in Your Mouth\nmmmmmm\nSENIOR HOCKEY\nTHIRD LEAGUE GAME\nNELSONvsTRAIL\nMAPLE  LEAF8\nBLAZER8\nNelson Civic Arena\nTONIGHT, 8:30 P.M.\nDOORS OPEN AT 7:45\nCAME AT 8:30 SHARP\n\u25a0ADMISSION\nAdult Rush 50**      Children 25-^\nReserved seats 76c. Reserved leati now\navailable at Nelion Civic. Centre Office.\n\u25a0 '\u25a0'\u2022\u2022.'   Phone 118.\nNEXT GAME: MONDAY AFTERNOON-JANUARY 2nd, 1939\nBADMINTON\nRACKETS\n.. S4.50\nMATCHED\nSKATES\nFrom ... JJ3.35\nWood, Vaij^ce\nHardware Company, Limited\nimmmmmmmmmmmm\ni\nWhy Carry\nfour Groceries\nOur up to the minute\ndelivery van makes deliveries to every part of\nthe city 4 times daily.\n10       PHONES\nSpecials for Friday and Saturday {\nmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS\nPARTY SPECIALS\n.'\u2022'\u2022\u2022   EARLY\nHOOD BAKING CO., LTD.\nMMMMMWMMIM.'''\nmm\nBACON-Swlft'i Premium\nSliced, '\/j Ib. cartoni\n2 for \t\nPORK 8AU8AGE-8wlft'l\nBrookflcld pure; T>Q|*\n,1b. earton _. Ai,\u201ea mWr\nCHRISTMAS CRACKERS AND\nTARLE DECORATIONS\nEXCELLENT SELECTION* , *5C-\nPriced, up from, dox.  00v\nCHRISTMAS CANDIES and NUTS\nCHRISTMAS MIXED CANDY: 2 Ibt. 35e*    2 lbi. 45<>\nCHRISTMAS BOXED CHOCOLATES: Canong's,\nCreams and Jellies, 4 lb. box ...\nCHRISTMAS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES:\nCanong's, 4 Ib. box \t\nNO. I MIXTURE BRAZILS, WALNUTS,\nPECANS, FILBERTS, ALMONDS: 2 lbi. .\nNO. 2 MIXTURE: With Peanuts, % lbi. ....\n?1.00\n$1.00\n.. 45\u00ab>\n.. 39f\nBRUSSEL 8PROUTS-\nPer Ib. .:......:.....-..\nFRESH FRUITS AND\nVEGETABLES\nm\nCAULIFLOWER-Snow\nwhite; Ib. _\u201e\nCARROTS-Large\nbunches; 2 for ... ...\nRADISHES, GREEN\nONIONS\u2014Bunch A..\n. PARSUEY-\n2 bunches\t\nAVOCADOS-\n2 for -..\nCELERY-Chula Vista\nwhite; Ib -\nCELERY-Utah Green;\nper lb. \u2122_.._. ...\nLETTUCE-Laree hiadtji mtA\nm\nin\nm\n351?\nw\nLETTUCE-Medlum\n' Keidi; 8 for .:..............\nSWEET P0TATOE8-\n' 41-1... .\u201e\t\nTOMATOES-Hot\nHouie; Ib.\t\nORANGES-Mandarln;\nbox \u201e.  ,....:...\t\n1%\n29r\nm\nm\nORANGES-Navel, extra *M\n' larje; 4 for'. , *Jr\nORANGES-Sunklst me- AUtA\ndlum ilw;3do_. .aj?\nLEMONS-Sunklst; mmA\ndot i _  Mr\nGRAPE FRUIT-Cnll-     \u00bb*A\nforhlai t for  **r\nGRAPES, BROCCOLI,\nSPINACH nnd CRANBERRIES\nStar Grocery\nBEVERAGE MIXERS\nGINGER ALE: McDonald's Christmas wrapped,\nPints, doz, $1.19\nGINGER OR PORT WINE: Bottlo,.......... 39.?\nUME JUICE: 13 os. bottle ............... 39*\nDOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE: 2 tin*  25e\u00ab\nLIBBY'S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE: 2 tins .......25^\nLIBBY'S ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE:\n2 tint .....'... *,*,....;...:..,. 25*^\nMARASCHINO CHERRIES: Plain or Grenadine,\n5\u00bbs. bottle  35e>\nCRISTA BLANCA MIXERS: All kinds, bottlo . 55^\nwmmm^mmemmmmtmmmmmmmm.\nChase and Sandborn's\nCOFFEE        Lb.tin39fi\nXEA5.J.fi;^7pa.;plit>90\nCHRISTIE'S FRUITED CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS:     ,\nEach .......,... ........,.,,... 3Sfr\nSOCIETY SHORTBREAD: 1 lb. carton ........ 25*?\nCHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKES: Light or dark, 2 Ibs. 95-**\nIMPORTED COCKTAIL AND FANCY ASSORTED\nBISCUITS: Pkt. .....;\"..-.'- ,.77. 25* to 38-^\nEACLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK: For candy\nmaking,2tinl......................... 45*\nROQUEFORT IMPORTED CHEESE: Lb. ........ 09*\nSPECIAL OLD ONTARIO CHEESE: Lb. ....... 39*\nLIBBY'S HOLIDAY OLIVES: Half Queen, half\nstuffed, 27 os. Jar.  79*\nLINDSAY LARGE RIPE OLIVES: 9 ox. tin ...... 23*\nMINCEMEAT: Happyvalo, 2 lb. tin .......... 35*\nMINCEMEAT: Empress, 2 lb. Jar ............ 39*\nNABOB FANCY QUALITY GOLDEN CORN:\n2 tins .................,.%,. (-.:\u2022\u2022 \"\u2022 '\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0:...\nROYAL CITYGREEN CUT BEANS:! tint...\nROYAL CITY NO. 3 PEAS: 2 tins\t\nBRODER'S NO. 3 PEAS: 2 tins ...\nSUNBEAM GREEN ASPARAGUS TIPS: 2 tins\nEMPRESS CRANBERRY SAUCE: 12 oi. jar\nNABOB PUMPKIN: 21\/2*1,2 tint ...._.....\nI\nSugar Bowl\nGrocery\nCorner Mill Sty arid Josephine\nCHRISTMAS    t\n,   SUGGESTIONS\nCRANBERRY JELLY-:\nEtc., Shlrrlffs; per Jar _\nGOLDEN BANANA8-\nVery fine; 3 Ibs, ...\u2014\u201e.\nAPPUES-Mclntosh Rid or Delicious, lovely, quality; ,\n7 Ib ,,i|SEa\u2014\nORANGES-Flnest Sun?\nklst; 3 doz. ...\u2014_..' _.\nBRUSSEL SPROUTS-\n2 lba. -_..^t.___\u201e\u201e\nFind Your Job In the Want Ads\nPLAT IA\u00bb\nProtect your Home and Business\niroperiy, with Fire Insurance\u2014your\nJar with full \u00abwerag--^yotir __\u2022:\ncome with Accident and Sickness-\nInsurance. Consult us. No obligation.\nH.E.DILL    :.\u2022\u25a0.\n532 Ward St. Opp. Madden HOW.'\nBRO.CCOLI-\n2   IbS.   ..V...     m-A~m.~\n8WEET POTATOE8-\n4 ibt. .... : 1_\nXMAS CANDY mgA\n-2 lbs. .. JW- ahd\nXMAS 8ATINS-\nPei*, lb. .....7......\t\n25*y\nSTOCK UP NOW\u2014STORE WILL BE CLOSED TILL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28\nift^^^^^i^^-m^^^^^\nIN\nm\nlf*,Wr?\nm\nm\niw\nm\nFANCY CHOCOLATE8 - Box\n50ci75^l.0O$l.25\nOLIVES-Plaln and mnA\nstuffed; eaeh .......... *\"r.\nMIXED NUTS WITH AgA\nPECANS^S lbs.'' .... \u20223rt>\nGINGER ALE-Plnts;\nper' doi. ...A.....AA\t\nTABLE FIG\u00a7\u2014 Larae, very jnA\nfine; per Ib. pkt. \u201e *\"*\nEGGS\u2014Fresh local AKA\nlarji; per doz _..,\u201e. mmfr:\nSUGAR\u2014Granulated     *|  _M|\n20. ibi.'   9**3m\nPUREX TI8SUE-\n\u00ab roll! ...a\t\nSHORTENINQ-\n. 2 lbi. v _.\nPHONE 25\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately '\nFleury's Pharmacy\n'       Mldloil Arts Block\n'f\n&xt&ss6setyst&t#p)xesti!tt>sMtet,'.\nTHE IDEAL GIFT FOR THI;\nMORTORIST \u25a0\u25a0\nChrysler Auto\n-   Accessories .  \u25a0\nPEEBLES MOTORS\nBaker St   'Limited'    Kjbne 1\u00ab\nt\nFOR YOUR\nXMAS  PARTIES\nThe Percolator\nE.W. KOPECKI    509 BAKER ST.\nCIVIC\n$1.10\nPEA8, CORN OR TO?\nMATOES-8 cans .......\n450\nW\nm\nPHONE 110 \u25a0    ,-\nFor the finest quality (rooerlei\ndelivered when you want them.\nPatronise your Independent merchant Who studies ybur    \u25a0\nrequirements.   .\nI\nToday and Tomorrow\n8howtlmei at 7:00 and S?SH;\nm ROGERS\nThe COUNTY\nCHAIRMAN\n~'rmm*7'\ntnsllMfTflj\n^orruaadTbUlilj\nTOMMY\n,m>\n, aiTHTHt\n\\4SC2L\nmmmmm.\nmmmmw\nAttention,\nNorth Shore, Harrop\nand Procter Customers\nMr. Kingsley Fleck will be operat*\ning our .freight run on the 24th,\n26th and 27th on regular schedule.\nNo parcel too big\u2014No parcel too\nsmall.\nLimited\n35-PHONES-36\nKmmmmmmmmmmmvA\n:\n'j...\n\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0-* '''-^MbWlBtiB\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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