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Pag* 7.\nPostpone Training Camp P\u00abM    1 O^j\nVOLUME 40\nRearranged Stampeder lines Hand\nTrail 8-0 Beating. Page 7.\nLeafi Blast Amerks 8*2', Beaton\nand Rangers Win. Pag* 7.\nFIVI CENT* PIR COPY\nNILtON. BRITIIH COLUMBIA CANADA-MONDAY MORNINO. DIC. 1. 1M1\nNUMBER   1\u00ab\nBRITISH CUT AXIS SUPPLY\nSmashed German\nSouth Army Flees;\nRostov Regained\nFive Choice Nazi Divisions Routed From the\nBlack Sea Port by Two-Way Attack;\nRed Position in North Better\nMOSCOW, Nov. 30 (AP) .\u2014Rostov, anchor in the defence\nof the Caucasus, has been delivered from the German invader,\nthe Southern Cerman army of Field Marshal Ewald von Kleist\nhas been smashed and five of his choice divisions are fleeing\nin rout.\nCounter-offensive smashes also were reported tonight to\nhave blunted the blows of Germany's fiercest offensive on the\nRussian capital \u2014 both the frontal assault from Moscow's\nNorthwest and the encircle-*?*\nment drive on the Southeast.\nThe   reports,    among   the\not 20 villages tnd the complete rout\nof the 197th Germtn division which\nlost 4000 killed and wounded ln\nfighting Friday.\n, \"The enemy ls suffering tremendous losses and ls hastily retreating,\"\nsaid Pravda'l report.\nThe correspondent definitely locited another Soviet offensive In\nthe Stalinogorsk sector, IH miles\nSoutheast of Moscow. He uid the\nRussians had retaken 11 villages in\nthat direction.\nThe fury of the battle about Mos-\nThe_Russians imtihtdjnte the] cow wu Indicited by \u2022 governmtnt\n. ...    __.._. _,,    j>rociinllu)w declaring  To retrtlt\nfor more than ont itep Is t crime\nnone ihall forgive.\"\nMeanwhile in the rout of tht Oermans from Roitov, Pravda declared\nField Manhal von Oltltt hid tltd\nfrom Ttpnrog, 40 mllet Wett of\nRoitov.\nmost optimistic of the entire\nfive-month struggle, were\nbeamed to all Russia by the\nMoscow radio.\nA special announcement on Rostov said Joseph Stalin had sent\ncongratulations to Soviet troops tor\nthe \"dellvergnce of Rostov from the\nFucist invaders,\" and raising \"our\nglorious Soviet flag In Rostov.\"\nvital Black Sta port from two dl\nnotions, ont forct undtr Com-\nmsnder Lemldov ito r mln j scroll\ntht Den River tnd occupying tht\nSouthtrn ptrt ef tht city, whlli\nthe other undtr General Kirttntv\ndrovt through from tht North-\ntut.\n\"Von .Kleist's .irmy hu been\nsmashed,\" declared the announcer.\n\"His 6th. 14th and 18th tuk divisions, Nth motor diviiion tnd SS\n'Viking1 divisions trt fleeing ln disorder In tbe direction of Taganrog.\nTlie tied Army is following close on\ntbeir heels. Tbt Germans havt lott\nMOO killed.\"\nIts* Moscow ndio declared tonight that tht 40-mile road from'\nRoitov to Taganrog hsd been\ncleared of Nazis.\nTaganrog lies 40 miles West of\nRostov on the shore of tha Blsck\nSea. Rostov is on the North bank\nOf the Don.\nRussian counter attacks on the\nMoscow front hsve resulted ln the\nrecapture of 14 villages in one direction and 10 in another, and forced the Germans to give up the town\nof \"K,\" i dispatch by Pravda declared.\n(The town of \"K\" was not otherwise identified, but it pouibly was\nI designation of Klin, 90 miles\nNorthwest of Motcow on the main\nMoscow-Leningrad Railway.\n(A breadiast hurd In London\nfrom Kuibyshev, tecendsry Red\ncapital, declared particularly\nfierce fighting was going on In\ntht Kiln sector with tht Germim\nIncreasing thtlr forcer for tht Moscow battle to 7*3 divisions, or mort\nthtn 1,000,000 man.)\nThe Pnvda correspondent said\nSoviet attacks were continuing with\nIncreued force after the recapture\n\u00b1m*mm:.* :*:aa_*:*:-a\nBRITISH DRIVE SUCCESSFUL    '\nBritiah forces in Libya have trapped Axis divisions\nin a vast double encirclement in the Tobruk area. The\ndrive indicated on the map by the arrow pointing to El\nAgheila has reached its objective, the Gulf of Sirte, at a\npoint between Bengasi gnd El Agheila.\nFANTASTIC SLAUGHTIR\nBERLIN, Nov. 30 (AP)-SIaugh-\n' ter ot \"fantutlc proportions\" wu\nnported ln Germtn dispatches today on tht fighting tround Rostov\nind tht Donets Rlvtr area.\nThe Germans luerted Russians ln\n\"wave after wave\" wtre plunging\nInto German flrt In ont of Uit\nbloodiest of ill battles to date ln the\nruthleu wtr of tbt Eut\nThe Null were silent on whst It\nwas costing thtm to inflict these\ncltlmed lossu.\nU.S. Airmen lo\nFight for China\nMANOLA, Dec. (Monday) (AP).\n\u2014In Uie near future the vital Burma Road supplying Chins will be\ndefended from Japanese air attack\nby fin all-American ilr unit composed of United SUtet planet flown\nby American pilots under the Chinese flag, lt wu disclosed here todty.\nAll personnel of the forct sre\nlisted officially u members of the\nChinese Air Force. The majority ot\nUie men already terving In this\nunique bnnch of Uit Chungking\nGovernment's Air Force are former\nngular members of the United\nStates Army and Navy. There are\nmore. Uian 100 of these vttenn\nservice pilots.\nHull Meets Halifax As\nRoosevelt Cuts Holiday\nOver Crisis in Pacific\nPetain Goes lo\nOccupied France\nto Meet Hitler\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nly KIRKE L. SIMPSON- -Associated  Press Staff Writer\nBritish hopes of sweeping Axis forces out of North Africa\nseemed keyed to the port of Tobruk as the second week of\nthe Libyan offensive wanes.    1-\nGrimly held for months against\nencircling German-Italian foes, that\nbett harbor of Uie Eastern Libyan\ncoast is a vitally important supply\nNIW YORK, Nov. 30 (API-\nManhll Petain left Vichy tonight\nfor Orleans, la Occupied France,\nto meet HlUer, It was reported)\nIn reliable advices received here.\nTbt nport ctmt trom sources ln\nclose touch with tht Vichy Government. There wu no Immediate\nconfirmation either ln Vichy or\nBerlin.\nTht aged marshsl was stld to\nhsvt gone to Orleans, which ls\nabout 70 miles South of Paris, by\nautomobile.\nArrangements for a German-\nFrench meeting were regarded as\nlndicsting a satisfactory agreement\non at leut some new form of collaboration slresdy had been\nreached. Otherwise, lt wu ssid,\nGermany would not be likely to\nconsent to such a meeting.\n(In London a foreign source reported Saturday night tht Vichy\nGovernment had yielded to German\ndemands for air and naval control\nIn French North Africa along both\nthe Mediterranean and Atlantic\nSupervision of four sir bues formerly linked by tht French commercial airline, Air France, already\nhas been taken over by Germsn\nI officeri, ground crewa and person-\nI nel, this source uld.\n(Tht modern Tunlsisn port of\nBlierte, one of Frsnce's wartime\nnaval basts, hu likewise been\nyielded, he added.\n(None of these reports could be\nconfirmed immedistely In either\nBritish or American circles In London).\nbridgehead for further prompt Brit\nIsh advance Westward.\nWith completition of the Rezeph-\nTobruk Junction at Ed Duda to slam\nthut  the  Western gateway of the\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\nOnly 21\n.~   Shopping  Days\n1 Until\nK      Christmas\n'_W_9._._1K_*l_*.\ni\nBritish trap on Axis forcei East of\nthat line, the first phase of the fight\nis near a conclusion favorable to\nBritish hopei.\nWith Tobruk firmly held and\nIta nearby alage zona cleared of\nAxli forces, direct British aaa*\nberna contact with Alexandria\nwould ba possible. It would free\ntha desert highways and th\u00ab Ma-\ntruh-Alexandria Railroad of much\nof tha war traffic burden.\nThe itart of a Britiih Westward\ncoastal puih from Tobruk marks the\nInception of the second phaie of\nthe Libyan battle on Britiih initiative, even before results of desperate Unk battles in the Rezegh region are fully known. Tobruk.\nwhere tha navy managed to land\ntanks at night for uae of the besieged garrison, li vital for quick reinforcement of the Rezegh line as for\na base to support a drive at Derna\nWord that a British column\nranging wide of the Clrenaican\nhump has reached the Gulf of\nSirte, West of Bengal, ihowi another point of British itrategy li\nto cut the TripolI-Bengail Road.\nProviding thia column la strong\nenough to keep this road effectively blocked, the Axil forcei to the\nEast will be deprived'of overland\nreinforcementa and itapliei and.\nwill have to depend on what can be\nihipped by water through Bengasi.\nBRITISH SMAU SAVINGS\nTAKE BIG  INCREASE\nLONDON, Nov. 30 (CP Cable) -\nI Sir Robert Klndenley, chairman of\nthe   National  Savings    Committee,\nSaturday announced Britain'i small\nsavingi during the second year of\nthe war amounted to the equivalent\nof more  than *XMO,000,000 an increaie of more than 900 per cent\nover the first year.    The total wai\nmade up  from savingi certificates\ndefence bonds snd savingi deposits.\nLate Flashes\nLONDON, Dee. 1 (AP)-A Rtu\ntere dlspitch from Singapore said\ntoday a state ot emergency had\nbeen proclaimed In the colony.\nCANERRA, Nov. 30 (AP)-Acting\non Information received during the\nweekend. Prime Minister John Curtin todsy summoned tn emergency\nmeeting of lhe wer csbinet Mondsy\nto discuss developments ln the Fsr-\nEast situation.\nLONDON, Nov 30 (CP)-A. V.\nAlexinder, first I.ord of tht Ad-\nmlrslty, said In a apeech todsy\nthst the Dunkerque evacuation\ncost the navy 10 destroyers lost\nsnd 7J more docked \"for long term\nrepairs\"\nMOSCOW. Nov. 30 (AP) - The\nMoscow rsdlo tonight branded ii\nuntrue Germin cliims of the capture of foreign Commlsar Vychaslav\nMolotot'i ion. It explained Molotov\nhu no Won.\nTojo  Says   Japan   to\nPurge British, U.S.\nFrom East Asia\nWASHfflOTOK, Nov. 30 (AP)\n\u2014An extraordinary Sunday matt-\ning bttwttn Secretary of Stttt\nCordell HuU tnd tht BritUh Ambuudor, Viscount Hsllisx, coupled wltb tbt decision of Pruldtnt Roouvtlt to spaed back to\nWaihington, pointed lip todty tht\nextreme gravity at the Pacific\ncrisis.\nTht Hull-Halifax Ulk, It waa\nexplained tt tht State Department, was for a ftneral exchsnge\nof ths latest Information on the\nTar Eaitern situation. It luted\nless than an hour.\nDispatchei from Japan ssid It\nwas understood the Csbinet hsd\nformulated a reply to the Washington note which outlined Americsn\npolicy and reiterated the opposition\nof the United States to sggTtsslon\nanywhere.\nThe State Deptrtment Mid Hull\nexpected to hsve snother meeting\ntomorrow wtth tht Japaneie Am-\nbsJsador, Klchluburo Nomura, snd\nthe special envoy, Saburo Kurusu.\nAlthough offlciili did net dis-\ncloie tht purpou of thli conference, It was thought likely tht\nJapanese would formally transmit tht reply from Tokyo.\nAs to the sasertlons ot Premier\nTojo, Chairman Sol Bloom of the\nHouse of Representatives Foreign\nAtfsirs Committee had this to say.\n\"The cat msy put up its back to\nlook bigger, but It's still the ume\nsite cat.\"\nEN ROUTE WITH PRESIDENT\nROOSEVELT TO WASHINGTON.\nNov. 30 AP).\u2014President Roosevelt wss speeding back to Washington tonight to appralu once\nagain, with the aid of key advisers, lncresslngly grsve development! In the far Esitern situation\nsnd the chencee for war or pesce\nin the Pacific.\nHe cancelled s Georgls vscstlon\nafter a lengthy telephone conference with SUte SecreUry Cordell\nHull and left for the capiul by motor snd speclsl train.\nMr. Roosevelt's telephone conver-\nsstlon with Hull concerned the\nitstement of Japanese Premier Hl-\ndeki Tojo that the Nipponese must\ndo everything pouible to wipe out\nBritish snd Americsn exploitstlon\nIn the Far East.\nTOKYO, Nov. 30 (Af). - Premier Hidekl Tojo uys Japan le\ndetermined te \"purge\" British tnd\nUnited stale, Influence from lsst\nAsia \"with a vengeance \u2014 fer the\nhonor and pride of mankind.\"\nTojo broadcast this ststement to\nthe \"people of Jsptn, China and\nManchuokuo\" Saturday night:\nThe fact thst Chiang Kai-Shek\nis dancing to the tune of BrlUin,\nAmerica and Communism st the expense of able-bodied and promising\nyoung men In his resistance against\nJapan, Is only due to the desire of\nBrlUin snd the United Stttei to\nfiih In the troubled witers of East\nAsls by pitting Eut Asiatic peoples\nigilnit one mothers to grssp hegemony ln East Asls.\nThis Is the stock In trsde of\nBrlUin snd the United SUtes. For\nthe honor snd pride of msnklnd we\nmust purge this sort of prsctlce\ntrom Cut Asia with I vengeance.\"\n(ALL FOR 30,000\nTANKS SENT OUT\nTO ALL SOURCES\nStalin   Wants   Limit\nPut on Number\nof Types\nBRITISH PLANES,\nTANKS AID REDS\nGLASGOW, Nov. 30 (CP Cable)\n\u2014Lord Beaverbrook, BriUln'i\nSupply Minister, today asked for\n30,000 tanks to be produced from\nJuly, 1942, to July, 1843, by \"all\nsources\" including Canida tnd\nthe United Stitei \"and the wide\nplan ot production we must lay\ndown here.\"\nHe made this request betore tn\ntsumbly of shop stewards of the\nAmalgamated Engineering Union\nwho promptly gave him a pledge\ntor increased production at ha\nttsured them that as far as Britain U concerned \"we have Unk to\nmeet Unk it invasion ls attempted.\"\nAt for Russii ht told thtm tmid\nthundering cheen thit \"everything\nwe htve promiied to Ruult for delivery ln October tnd November hu\nbeen dispatched.\"\nTht nted for tht 30,000 tanks\nWU to mttch' Germmy'i 30,000\ntn dher contlnutd output In whtt\ntht Minliter ef Supply termed\n\"tht ntt tf tht tortoise tnd tht\nhtrt.\"\n\"Wt hive to get very tast to catch\nup oa production of Germtn Unks,\"\nht uld.\nHt read \u2022 mesuge received trom\nPremltr Joseph Stalin ottering the\nthanks for the aid sent to Rusila\nbut adding candidly that too many\ntypes ot British Unlu trt being\nunt.\n\". . . Could you limit the number\nof typu unt to us?\" Stalin queried.\n\"It would makt everything much\nusier.\"     ..\nStalin bid Tn tht menage thtt\nBritish planes snd Unks are tn action on the front line.\n\"For 1] days our tanks tnd our\nlircnft have been concerned in\nthe defence of Moscow ind it the\numt timt for 13 days our Unks\nhsve been stUcklng tn the desert\nof Llbys,\" Lord Besverbrook said.\n\"Hie production of Unks ln the\nweek ended Saturdsy was the biggest ever known. . . The air atUck\non us fsiled. The Unk stuck on us\nfailed. We hsve Unk to meet tank it\nInvasion  Is tttempted.\"\nLord Beaverbrook uld thst October production wis i record while\nNovember marked a big advance\nin both guns md tanks\nNAZIS HOLD COVERNOR\nON CHARGE Of AIDINC\nBRITISH AND FREE FRENCH\nNEW YORlC Nov. 30 (AP).\u2014Tho\nGermin radio clilmed yeiterday\nthe Governor General of Angola\n(Portuguese West Afrlcs) had been\nrelieved of duties and would be\ntried on charges of having \"cooperated\" with BriUin and Free\nFrince. The Germin re*nprt nld the\nGovernor General, Dr. Meckequex\nMino. li en route to Lisbon where\nhe will sUnd trill.\nTREACHEROUS TIDES\nCAUSED SHIP MISHAP\nSEATTLE, Nov. 30 (AP).\u2014Cipt.\nHJilmer Anderson, Muter ot the\nAluki Steimihip Compmy'i flag-\nshlp Aleutian told s United SUtes\nBuresu of Marine Inspection and\nNavigation hairing yesterday thit\ntreacherous tldu in Seymour Nir-\nrows caused the ship to strike Ripple Rock lsst Wednesdsy morning.\nMln. Max.\nNELSON    V 30\nVictoria   *t 81\nVancouver  - _ 44 SI\nKamloops     44 56\nPrince George   3d M\nEstevsn Point  _.., 41 JO\nPrince  Rupert   35 41\nLangara    17 43\nDawson   ,...- 47* 33*\nSesttle     - 45 SS\nPortltnd      47 M\nSpokint     43 SO\nPenticton     48 S4\nVernon     :_ 41 \u2014\nCnnbrook     36 51\nCtlgtry     27 54\nEdmonton   14 44\nSwift Current  30 46\nRtgint     -. 11 40\nPrince Albert   5 47\nWlnnnleg   13 S3\n'\u2014Below sero.\nLevel of the West Arm it Nelson\nSalurdiy wi( 7 80 feel ibove tht\nlow water mirk, ind Sundiy it wu\n7 71 feel ibove This indicated a\ndrop of 05 foot during tht 48 hours\ntrom Friday's reading.\nTWO NAZIS KILLED\nIN BOMBINGS\nIN PARIS\nPARIS, Nov. 90 (AP)-Two\nGorman soldiers htvt bttn\nkilled tnd many others wounded ln bombing attacks ln defiance of t Nui wtrnlng thtt\nfurther tuch incidents \"would\ncause grave consequence! for\ntht Parii population.\"\nAn order trom Lt.-Gen. Ernst\nvon Schailmburg, Gtrmtn Comminder ln Parii, Imposed strict\ncurfew in the Montmarte dlitrict, scene ot tht latest attacks,\ntnd t wtrnlng wu issued thtt\ntnyone venturing out thert\ntiter 6 p.m. would be shot by\nNtzl patrols.\nB.C. Liberals lo\nDiscuss Troubles\nol Parly Tuesday\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 10 (CP).-\nTht \"rtnk tnd fill\" of tht British\nColumbli Llbenl Associition\nmeets In convention htn Tues\ndty to discuss the conflict which\nhit arisen In party rinki u 1\nnsult of tht Llbenl setbsck In\ntht Provincial election lut Oet 21.\nWith tbe Liberals dtprlved ol t\nworking majority ln tht Legislature, which It to meet it Victoril\non Thursday, propouli for t colli-\nUon Government to tvert the possibility ot uother election have\nsplit tht Cabinet of Premier T. D.\nPittullo, who his tnnounctd bit\ndetermination to carry on t Liberal\nregime.\nDr. W. J. Knox, Pruldtnt ot the\nBritish Columbit Llbertl Auoclition (who hts uid himself thtt ht\nftvors coalition) uld thtt bt wit\ncalling Tuesday's muting because\nhe htd btd \"to miny indications\ntrom ill ptrtt ot the Province Uut\ntht rank aad tilt feel It necttttry\nto hold t gtntrtl convention to\nclear up tht present situation.\"\nThere has been no Indication whst\niction tht convention pltnt. Some\n500 delegates trom ill ptrtt pf the\nProvince are expected to attend.\nAs Liberal leader In British Columbia. Mr. Pattullo will be among\nthose present, slong with members\nof his Csbinet md former ministers\nwho resigned over the coalition Issue.\nUnions lo Help\nNines Strikers\nKIRKLAND LAKE, Ont, Nov. M\n(CP)\u2014Plam for the contribution ot\none day's wiges from every organ\nned worker in Canada (o usist\nKirkland Lake district gold mines\nstrikers sre under Wsy following a\nconference of Canadian Congress of\nLabor leiderj from throughout the\nDominion bert Saturday.\nA sUtement luued at conclusion\nof the closed conference outlined\nsteps being taken to obUin the\nfunds. Telegrams wire sent to 88\nunion lesders to arrange for the\nsetting up of \"39 Kirklsnd Lake\nemergency commltUu\".\nMeanwhile, union leaders awaited\na reply from Prime \"Minister Mackenzie King in response to their\ntelegraphed appeal for his asslst-\nance ln bringing about a lettlement\nof the strike, called in eight mines\n13 dsys ago.\nR.A.F. Casualty Was\nWell Known in Nelson\nTORONTO. Nov. 30 (CP). \u2014Pilot\nOfficer Samuel J. Miller of the\nRoyal Air Force hai been killed, according to a cable received here by\nhli parenU, Mr. and Mn. J. R. Miller.\nMiller, 30, formerly wu i member of The Canidlm Press openting\nstiff snd hid' installed automatic\ntelegraph printer! In miny Cinidlin newspiper offices. His wife Is\nthe former Doris Yull, dsughter of\nMr. ind Mn. George Yull of London, Ont.\nPo. Miller wn In Nelson for several weeks In January, 1829, when\nhe Instructed Dtlly Newi employees In the use of the printers, and\ncame to know \u2022 good miny young\npeople of Nelion.\nEXPERT ON INSECTS\nDIES AT VANCOUVER\nVANCOUWR. Nov. 30 (CP). -\nJohn Kenneth Jtcob, 30. regirded\nu ont of the bett Informed men In\nCanadi on termites ind othtr wood-\ndestroying Insects, died hert Frldiy.\nHe is survived by his psrenu. Mr.\n\u2022nd Mrt. R. S  Jtcob.\nMr Jecob wu born In Vincouver and obtained his degree ln\nforeitry al Ihe University of British\nColumbia in 1933 He received his\nbschelor of iris degree in 1935.\nind hii double degree mts'cr of\nsrts In 1938. w.lh first clus honors\nin zoology and botany.\nLeft Wing Troops\nGain Coastal Point\nWest of Bengasi]\nMain Battlefield in Tobruk Zone Is Going 1\nBadly for Axis Forces; Nazi General\n10 Officers, 600'Men Captured\nly ERIC BICIO-Auociafed Prist Staff Wrltar\nCAIRO, Nov. 30 (AP).\u2014The most confident communique in the 13-day-old Battle of Libya declared today thai'\nImperial forces had thrust to the Culf of Sirte beyond Bengasi, slicing across the Axis supply line far West of the main\ndesert battlefield, while already trapped German and Italian\ndivisions were being mopped up inside a vast double encir- ,\nclement. -_\nBritish sources indicated Axis resistance was crumbling]\nand that the final phases of a fierce desert tank struggle may'J\nbe near at hand.\nSmashing one Cerman attempt to break out of a British\npocket, the communique said, a Cerman general, commander\nof the 21st armored division, \u2022\u00bb\t\nwas captured along with 10\nother officers and 600 faen.\nHe was believed to be Maj.-\nGen. Von Ravenstein.\nBy itriking to the Gulf of Sirte,\nwhich stretches Wut of the hump\nof Cirenalca, tht British column\niwept widt of Bengui, tbt Axli\nchltt idvanced tupply port tbout\nU0 mUu Wut ot Tobruk.\nTlit communiqut uld the cout\nwu reiched between Bengui tnd\nAgedabla, which It tbout 85 mllu\nbeyond, md roughly hilt wty from\nEgypt to Tripoli, Libya's capital tnd\nchief port\nToday's communiqut said merely: \"WhUe the main battle wu\nproceeding, mechanised Brltlth\npatrols succeeded in pet. titling\nto the Clrentlcan coast between\nAgedabt and Bengasi whert they\nintercepted and deitroyed enemy\nmechanical equipment.\"\nSome tourcet tptcultted this\noperation was t 250*-mile mystery\nsweep across tht deiert from\n\u2022omewhere tlong tht Egyptian\nfrontier tnd wu kept secret until\nit btd attained ltt goal. \u2022\nThey uld It wu uparate from\nthe desert tank column which hu\nbeen operating far to lhe South of\nthe main British forcu and hu\ncaptured the Italian outpost of\nGialo, about 120 milu inland from\nthe Gulf of Sirte.\nTht British force there, the communique tdded without further enlightenment, hat been \"successfully re-equlpped ind refuelled to\nundertake the net phue of lta task.*'\nThis, ippirently, does nof preclude the possibility thit the petrols reaching the cout were an\noffshoot of the Gialo column or lhe\nadvance runners for Its next push.\nBritish observers saw the (Halo\nforcu aa part of the British mas-\nttr plan for wiping out Lt. Gen.\nErwin Rommel's North African\noorps.\nWith Brltlth forctt now ithwirt\ntht Axli' ent coastal rotd, In \u25a0\nposition te ehoke off lit Eastward\nflow of luppllu tnd Westward\nlint Of retreat, thty uld It hid\nbecome t grtvt threat to tht\nQtrmtni.\nOnct Rommel'i tsnks sre destroyed, British Informants declired,\nthe mopping.up of Axis lnfintry\n\u2022long the Libyin cout would bt\nonly t matter of time.\nAfter i lull etrly Siturdiy which\ngave the British forces time to\ndevelop communications with the\nTobruk garrison, the  communique   panzers.\nuid, another fierce battle broke out\nln etrly afternoon.\nTht remtinlng tank strength ol\ntwo Germtn irmored divisions, with\nin Italian irmored division In support, made t farther ittempt to\nbreik Westward through defended\nlocalities held by British tnd New\nZealand troopi In tht tru tbout\nRezegh - Bir El Hamad,\" tht com.\nmunlque uld.\n\"British irmored forcu counter,\nstucked tht Germtn left flink tnd'\ntgtln Iht battle wu brought to a\nstandstill By dusk, severe fighting\nwu continuing.\"\nRommel wu nld to htvt mut-c\ntd virtually til the tanks ht hM\nleft, remnants ot tbt Nizl lltt Ud\n15th divisions tnd t ftw from tht\nItalian Arlett diviiion, for the\nittempt to smuti West wtrd |\nagainst the communication lint\nwith tht Tobruk force.\nIt wu ln frustrating thli, Britith .\nsources uid, thtt Uii Nui gtntrtl\nwis ciptured  ind  removed   wilh\nprisoners  of   both  Oermin   divis- -\nloni for safekeeping ln the fortress\nthey hid besieged for more thta-'\nseven monthi.\nHe wu nid to be the flrtt Ger-\nmtn genertl taken by Britain la\nthe wtr..    .\nVon Ravenstein was t' c6l\u00a9nej\ncommending tn infantry regiment,\nwhich played an Important ptrt ta\ntht Germtn crouing of the MeuH\nIn June, 1M0, during tht invasion\nof Frince.\nParalleling tht chain ef iucciu '\nIn tht gtntrtl headquarters communique, tht Royil Air Ferot rt-\nported ictlve support of ground\nforces In tht battle tone and\nwlduprtad raldi bthlnd tht llnu\nwithout  British  losses.\nThe problem of the Oermin comminder, Genertl Erwin Rommel,\nls to get hit once-powerful mechanized ind motorized panzer.,unltl\nWestward out of immeditte dinger\nu efficiently u pouible; tht Brit-\niih ilm it ,to keep them Isolated,\nbreak them into smaller unlti, ind\nannihilate them.\nIn assembling for the big bretk*\nout effort tbe Italian Arlett (bat-\nterlng ram) division msnsged to\n\u25a0f Join the Ntzl panier forcei, t British spokesman uld, thereby forming t combination mtking tbt bittle highly Important tnd on t\n\"considerable\" scale.\nInfmtry fighting u hetvy u iny, I\nyet   seen   in   Africa   wu    raging\n\u2022round Tobruk, the spokesman said,\nalthough   he   emphasized   thet  the\nmain British aim wu lo imaih tht\nBritish, Indian Troops\nGo to Burma; Reinforce\n1700-Mile Jungle Front\nSINGAPORE, Nov. 30 (AP)-A\nlarge contingent of seasoned Brltlth ind Indlm troopi re\u00abdy for\n\u202211 eventualities hu landed it\nRangoon, in Burma, lt wu announced today, as Fir Eastern\ntension slowly built up to what\nmany observen believed wai netr\nt bursting point.\n('The BBC itld more British\nwarships hsd been sent to the Far\nEut)\nThe new troops, many of them\nveterans of other theatres of war\nand comprising all arms of the service, left, their transports Stturdiy\n\u25a0ind today while reports from Bing-\nkok, Thailand, and Hanoi. French\nInd -Chin*, told of deployment of\nThailand's armed forctl tlong her\nexposed frontiers snd \u2022 pouring ln\nof tdditlontl Japanese forcu Into\nthe Trench colony.\nBritain's   troopi   reinforced   the\n1700-mile tront which the Is build-.\nIng up through the jungles and the\"\nmountains of equatorial Malaya and\nBurma\nIt wu reported here that Jtptn\nll rushing  nival  prtptrttleni In\ntht waters tbout Indo Chlni tnd\nhu massed 70,000 troopi In North- '\n\u2022 rn tnd Southern border treat.  *\nHONO KONG, Nov. 30 (CP)--\nThe Military Command of thli Fir'\nEastern Crown colony hss taken\n\"precautionary dlsp sitions\" snd tht\nlocal garrison of seasoned Empire\ntroops ii- \"in an advanced state of\nreadiness\". . ^\n^^l^fa.\n_____\n -t TWO-\n.\nrrail PalrioHc's Collections for\n15 Months Reach Total of $79 000;\nbid Only Half of Earners Donate\niAdmlnlstratlon   Cost\nIs Under Two\nPer Cent\nTOAD* B. C Nov; _\\t\u2014Admtnli-\ntntlon coit of 1.98 per cent, which\ntncludes the Initial cost of organization and tht coit of letting up the\nD*oetury tccountlng system, was\nreported for the Trail DUtrict Patriotic Wd Welfare Society by W. H.\nJUUte* President. There is no\nknowledge af ai low an administration cost for any organization in thi\nDominion of similar ilze ind scope\nlit. Ralkei states.\n; Tottl collectloni for 16 months\n\u2022riding September 11, 1941, wtre\nf71,2S9.78. Administration costs\n$1506.74.\n\u2022RANT* MAD!\nt   Contributions from tht fund to\nJttrlotlo tnd wtlfirt projects were\na* followi:\nCanadian Red Crosi\n|i Society    $17,756.50\n\u2022tnadian War Services\n(Salvation Army, Canadian Legion, Knlghti\not Columbui, I ,0 .D. E.\nand Y.M.C.A.)   $16,490.78\nrd Mayor of London'i\nFund  $ 5,634.87\no'l Ctntditn Fund for\nAir Rtld Vletlmi   $ 5,276.20\n: Relief Fund   $ 1,000.00\nvincial I.O.D.E.\nr, epltlire Fund  _, $ 2,000.00\n'Beptrtment of National\nDtftnce lor an     ,\nl ambulance   $ 1,750.00\nirail Community Chest   . $ 5,887.16\nO.DJ5, Two local chapters\nfer wir work  $ 1,706.18\ntiactUintoui war and\nI \u00abtvle charitiei  $ 2,564.77\nTotab   $82,055.06\nI, Tht Pttrlotlc Society was organ-\nwed ln June, 1940, to consolidate\nnd put os i sound basis thi many\nHn tht community would have for\n[\u25a0uppart for tht voluntary war actlv-\nAiet ln which citizens of Canada\niwould bt railed upon to participate,\n[provision was also*made that local\nrtfctriUble and welfare work would\nHkot bt neglected.\nfeTAO  DAYI OUSTED\nEvery Trail citizen, ilnce the ta-\nfafUNtian et the Society, otn teiti-\nV ta tht benefits accruing through\n-At disappearance ot tag daya and\nth* lueeeiilon of appeals by war\n' aervice    organization!    and    locil\ncharities. Granti wert mtde to\ntheie- vtrioui orginlzatlons ln accordance wltb tbt tmount generally obtained by direct canvasi of\nthe public.\nThii not only assure theie organization! of a definite. Income, but\neliminated the high coit of separate\nappeals, and enabled cltlzeni to\nbudget their contribution! for the\nyear.\nAccording to the report given by\nUr. Raikes up to the and ot September, tht roll had 2800 subscribers. It was estimated, however, that\nin the area embraced by the Society,\nthere were approximately 8000\nwage and salary earners, io that the\nbenefltl accruing from the Society\nare being enjoyed by at least MOO\ncitizens who are making no contribution. The policy of the Society ll\nto hive I small subscription from\nall citizens, rather thtn that the\nwork should be carried out by large\nsubscriptions from the few, and contributions, even as low aa 50 cents a\nmonth, from each wage earner in\nthe city would carry the responsibility of patriotic and welfare work\nthroughout the entire community,\n\u2022nd help decrease the financial\nburden of a smaller number of conscientious citizens.\nSUSCBRIBERS NEEDED\nResponse to the recent appeal for\nsubscribers, which was carried on\nin conjunction with the war saving\ncampaign, proved very disappointing, Inasmuch ai people who Increaied their war savingi in many\ncases failed to understand the purpose of the Patriotic Society, or felt\nthat they were already contributing\nsufficient, without realizing that,\ntheir refusal, perhapi on tbe\ngrounds that their contribution\ncould only be small, was placing \u2022\nfurther burden on memberi already\nfaced with tht fict that increased\ndemandi would bt made on the Society aa thi war progresses.\n'Tn 1942, it li ilready rtoognljed,\nthe calls upon the Society will be\nmuch heavier than in the past,\" Mr.\nRaikes statea. \"Tlie previoui combined quota! of the Canadian War\nServices Fund and the Canadian\nRad Crosa Society were $38,000. According to advance estimates luggeited by tha Department of Nitional War Servicei at Otttwt,\nTrail's quota in thi cimpalgn to be\nconducted in the Spring ot 1942 will\nprobably approxlmatt $72,000 for\nthm projects alone.\"\nOwing to the transient population\nof Trail, and particularly in view of\ntht Influx of Industrial laborers\nfrom outside thi district periodic\nre-canvasses for subscribers are\nnecessary, and It ls believed that a\nthorough understanding of tha Patriotic Society's purpose tnd id-\nmlnistration would serve to make\ndlitrict residents conscious of the\nneceulty of supporting it.\n\"n\\e Society waa organlied undtr\ncharter from the Department of\nNitional War Services at Ottawt.\nQtskkttMtesr\nSTIFFNESS, SORENESS, BUMPS,\n'ACHES, PAINS trom BRUISES,\nCHEST COLDS\nNILION DAILY NIWI  NILION   ^.C-MONPAY NORNIN*. OIO. 1. 1141-\nBRITISH AMBASSADOR RETURNS TO V\nHolding a cigarette, Lord Halifax, Britiah Ambassador to the United Statei, right apparently is amused\nby a reporter1! question duriiw a Press interview on hia\nreturn to the United Statea after ipending a number of\nweeks in England.\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHume HoteL\u2014Nehon, B.C,\nGEORGE BENWELL,  Proprlttor.\nIAMPLE ROOMS EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nEuropetn Plan, $1.50 Up\nHUME-J. 8\/ C. Moffitt, L. I. Dt-1 Munro, Iiqulmilt; W. a. Moll, Ptn-\nrldton, A. M. McTavish, Stanley ticton; R. Simpson, H. Coursey,\nIcLeod,   Vancouver;    Mrs.   Bette | Medicine Hat.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONE     MR. AND MRS. PETER KAPAK. Props.     PHONE\n\"*~       roomi ln the Interior\u2014Bith or Shower.       *a t\nIPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH\n\u2022nd li lubject to thi administrative\nsupervision provided under tht\nWar Charities' Act. Rt fundi in\nmdited by t chartered accountant\ntnd are carefully scrutinized by\nauthorities tt Ottawt. Monthly\nitatement! of expenditure! and appropriation! era publiihed through\ntht local press, ltttr tht regular\nmtetlngs of the directorate.\nDUCHESS FAVORS\nKNIT SWEATERS\nly HELEN FORR18T HALL\nAssociated Prua Fashion Editor\nNEW YORK <AP)-Two iwettin\nwere worn by thi Duoiem ot\nWindsor when Die and the Duke\ndined at the Colony Club.\nThi oardigan, iceomptnying t\nlimple turtle-neck knit claaslc, provided enough warmth for \"iuit\"\nweather tnd looked right for in\nevening which included aeveral\nJauntj acrosi town. The only things\nthat distinguished thue sweaters\nfrom the onei the might wear In\nNauau \u2014 her home in the Ba-\nhamai \u2014 during the dty were the\nWalk color ana the let trim.\nThU untaauming dinner cottumt\nexempllfiet much of today'i fuhion\nitory. Kniti are good \u2014 knitted\ndresses, suits, coati, blouses. You\nknit them yourself, or perhape you\nbreak the bank ind have your favorite shop or cuitom knitter do\nright by you,\nROOM  FOR   ACTION\nMainbocher, that American born\nParisian couture now in America,\nmide the Ducheti' outfit. It bears\nout his current clothei philosophy:\nThe trimmest skirtj muat have\nroom for action. The Duchesi' tklrt\nbelli at the knees. For all women\nare busy these days. And, ht Myi,\ntheTe is an elegant solution for that\nintimate dinner, and trip to the\nnewsreel, or the date with a soldier. It is under-drusuw, with in\novertone. Jtt beads (tney iwing\nfree) provide the overtone for the\nDuchess' iweaters, as do the psle\nyellow gloves and the peacock clip\nof platinum and diamonds (there's\nthat animal theme again.) While the\nwhole outfit is trim and slender, It\nll soft. Hardness, says Mainbocher,\nlooks cheap.\nYEAR TO YEAR\nIf you've been reading about\" lhe\nnumber of piecu of luggage thi\nDuke ind Ducheti have with them,\nit might interest, you to know that\nthey're not filled with new clothei.\nBecause she dresset simply, the\nDuchesi can carry over a frock or\ngown from ytir to yeir. Shl likes\nfo viry them with new Jewelry or\ngadgets. The other evening .he\nasked this reported sweetly and\nsincerely, \"Am I ill right?\u2014because\nI got thli gown in 1939.\"\nAnd beciuie the resldta ln Nassau, those bags ire not full of\nwarm clothes. In Namu tht Duchess has endorsed the little cotton\nfrock and goei for the broomstick\nidea, the peasantry type of thing\nwhich ii all over the country right\nnow ~ in retort or ebout-the-housl\nclothei.\nROTHBURY, England (CP) -\nLord William Armstrong, first Bar-\non of Bamburgh, 76, died of heart\nfailure tnd ihock of injuries, when\nhe fell while holding t saddle horse.\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS\n\"YOUR   VANCOUVER   HOME\"\nNewly renovited throughout.   Phonei  tnd   elevator.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor   Freight   Lines\nDufferin Hotel a. patterson, m* oi\nMO Seymour |t       .nmii.tr, I. C.    C\u00b0''man, Alta., Proprietor.\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAl 10:30 i.m.\u2014Except Sundiy\nTrail Livery Co.\nM   H   MclVUR   Prop\nTrail\u2014Phone 135        Nelson\u2014Phone 33\nNelson-Cerrard\nService\nCommencing Thuridiy, December Uth, mixed tnln and iteamer service will be operated between Nelson and Gerrard and\neach alternate Thursday thereafter, on the following schedule:\nLv Nelson 10:00 p.m. Thurs.\nLv Procter 11:46 p.m. Thurs.\nLv Kaslo 3:45 a.m. Fri.\nLv Lardeau 7:00 tjn. Pri.\nAr Gerrard S:W i.m. Fri.\nLv Gerrard 10:00 I.m. Fri.\nLv Lardeau 1:1S o.m. ,Frl.\nLv Kaslo     4:15 p.m. Fri.\nLv. Procter   ...    8:4* p.m. Fri.\nAr Nelson      9:48 p.m. Fri.\nSteamer handling barge will\nmake intermediate stops only at\nKaslo, Johnson's Landing and\nArgenta.\nSaturday Service,  Proctcr-\nLardeau Return\nwill be operated on present\nschedule December 6th, and\nthereafter on alternate Saturdays\nonly, making Intermediate stops\nis required.\n\t\nRossland, Trail\nDivide Pair of\nHoop Contests\nROSSUND, B.C., Nov. JO - The\nTrail Jtomiu won ln handy *>-M\nstyle over Uie Rossland girls, while\nthe Rossland boyi trounced the\nTigeri trom tbi Smelter City 18-32\nin two Intermediate basketball\ngarnet at tht Armory Saturday evening. Both gtmu provided plenty\nof ipeed and thrills for the ftir-\nlized crowd.\nAnnie Lucln icqred 10 of her\nteam's 14 point! in the Jlmmiei.\nRoultnd gtme, while pointi for tht\nTriil glrli were spread mon evenly, Loblick gathering six, Little\nfive and Wallace and Minton tour\napiece. In the men'i game, T, Borsato and Camoul notched 10 polnti\neach for the respective teams. Other\nhigh scoreri were Fowler with nine\nfor Trail and Bartorla and Topllff\nwith tight tach for Rouland.\nThe Rossland boys led M-14 it\nhalf-time, and the Jimmies had t\n7-7 tie at half-time and an 11-9\nlead at three quarter!.\nJohnny Gidiniki refereed wd\nFlo Kjonvik ittended to thi icor.\ning.\nLineups follow:\nJimmie! \u2014 P. Willici 4, N. Minton 4, Mariorie Smith, L. Woodtow\n1, P. Loblick 6, I. Davies, V. Catalano and V. Little 5\u201420.\nRoulind girli \u2014 1\". aire, H.\nPurcello, M. Wright, A. Lucin 10.\nA. Mara 2, {}. Atkinson, \u00a3. Rtdich.\nF. Corrado 3, and Ormi Butorac\u201414.\nTigirs \u2014 T. Fowler 8, D. Price.\nE. Boriato, T. Truan 1, T, Bomto\n10, J. Underwood, A. McAulay 2,\nR. Milne, D. Baril, A. LePage\u201422.\nRossland men \u2014 A. Donaldson 2,\nD. Camorai 10, L. Bertona 8, F.\nCouettl 2, J. Cox 2, E. Topliff 8,\nR. 8cott 2, M. LeSargent J, Arthur\nMartin, G. Staudinger 2, J. Himllton and J.  Douglai\u201438.\nBuilding in November Leaslrt|i\n10 Permits\nIndicating the lent building it,\ntivlty In tny of tb* ll monthi o(\n1941, only 10 permiti covering minor\nconitruction work amounting to\n$1010 w\u00abt* issued by tht Nelton\nCity Engineer in November.\nThis brought tht yeir'i total expenditure in tuthorlzed construction to $67,536.82, compared with\n*132,036 In the 11 monthi of 1940.\nConitruction In November lut year\nwas at a cost of 11550.\nThree electrical permit! wtr* iisued, two for ntw urvicu, tnd on*\nfor tbt instillation of a new meter\nloop.\nBIQHT PERMIT*\nEight permiti not previously ra-\nported wir* Issued toi\nJ. Pi Wilgron to reihlngle half\nof a roof at 700 Stanley Street tor\nNOTICE:\nMn. Strth Tyltr.TIlO; tnd to rt\nihingle t verandah and repair a\nroof at 519 Hill Street for Mn. M.\nL. Olllott, |40.\nO. H. Um to reptir stepi at 622\nVictoria Strttt for Alex Smith, *10.\nJoieph Nemeth to shingle th*\nexterior ot a home and put ln a\n\u2022action of concrete foundation at 911\nFront stmt, \u00bb150.\nWilliam Kunti to Install t pip*\nfurnace for A. G, Ritchie tt Wl\nLttlmer Strut, It*.\nLawrence Simpson to alter a\nbathroom, cupboard tnd wu room\nit Ml Vlctorli Strett for Mn. B. F\nWhlttiidt, fM>*\nWillitm Mick to construct an\nadditional room at 75 High Strttt,\nW\u00bb,\nJohn Flllpekl to put t roof ovtr a\ntront door at lit High Strttt, $10.\nRossland Drive\nto Continue to\nFull Objective\nR06SLAND, B.C, Nov, J0-Ac\ncording to Howard Bayley, War\nSavings Campaign Chtlrmtn, hi\ntnd hit committee will ktep on tht\nJob until tbt Universal Cirrler \"hn\nbeen blackedjn\" or ln other wordt.\nuntil It Is 100 per cent pledged by\nRonland citlzeni.\nThundiy night, with fuit two\ndays left betore tht offlclil cimpalgn cloilng dite, 80 ptr eent, or\n$4000 ot tht $MO0 objective htd\nbeen pledge^.\nThe committti statu thtt If anyone hai been overlooked, memben\nof the campaign committee who can\nbe contacted art f. S. Peten, H.\nBiyliy, V. M. Van, D. B. Smith\nPttt Fowler, I Oureviteh, A, Turner, F. Ransom, H. L. Chrlitiin, Bill\nSelby, Jim Otorgeion, Aid. J, R.\nComer w Mikt Wtlykoehy,\nllit Poit Offiet itiff It contributing u t group to mikt mother 100\nper eent mtrk for tin city, and thi\nfimlly ot Mr. tnd Mi*. Hint Knudi-\ngaird comtitutu another 100 per\neent organlutlon for War Savings\nCertificate!. The parenU trt purchulng I certificate eich month,\nind in turn ttch on* ot tht triplet!, Einar, Erik and Frands, gets\nh.s certificate. David, the baby of\nthe family, now IB monthi old, gets\nthe fourth certificate.\n41 Articles Sent by\nFruitvale Circle to\nRed Cross ot Trail\nFRUITVALE, B. C.-The Frultvile Community Sewing Circlei mit\nin the W. I. Hall with nine members\npreient. Work waa done on two\nqullti. A further shipment of 41\narticle! wai lent to the Red Croaa\nroomi, Trail, marking a total of\n548 for the year.\nIt contained S sweaters, 8 drettu\n4 btby bonnell, 1 piir pyjimu, 1\ngirll night gown,, 4 sweaters. 1 hat\n1 slip, 2 baby iweaten, 1 parka 1\npair panties. The following wti\ndonated by the Friendly Club: 1\npair soakers, 3 pair locks, 1 iweat-\nter, 1 beret, 1 parka and 1 pair\nmitts.\nThe 100 pound tack of flour, donated by the Fair Committee, wu\nwon by C. Munroe of Beaver Falli.\nA silk handkerchief uchet dontted by Mrs. S. Wright wai won by\nO. Muon. The sum of I10.SO wu\nrtilired tnd will be turned over to\nthe Sewing Circle!.\nRritish Sink Eight\nTransports, Supply\nShips, North Waters\nI\/ONDON, Nov. 10 (CP)-Two\nBritiih lubmirinu havt sunk it\nlegit tight AxU troop tnniport! tnd\nsupply shlpi cirrylng reinforcement! in men and material to the\nGerman and Finniih forces on tht\nMurmanik front In the Arctic, the\nAdmiralty  stated Saturdiy.\nTwo of the ships iunk wtn\nknown lo have been troop ships, t\ncorpmui'iquc.announcing the actioni\naald.\nIn addition five othir veueli\nwere damaged by torpedoee or gunfire, four of them ''so seriously\ndamaged that their destruction ll\nconildered probable.\"\nNazis Report People\nKilled in New Raid\nby British Bombers\nBERLIN, Dec. 1 (Mondiy) <AP>-\nA numbtr of penoni were kllltd\nand others were wounded ind reil-\ndenttil property wu dimiged during attacki last night by the Brltlth\nRoytl Air Force on tha German\nBight and the Northern Oermin\ncoastal region, informed quarters\nreported early today.\nFour Britiih bomberi were\nclaimed downed.\nTwo Recruits\nOff for Coast\nTRAIL, B, C., Nov. 80\u2014Alexander\nMicKtnilt, of. Rossland Ildt Trill\nSaturday morning tor tht District\nDipot at Vanoouver afttr enlisting\nit tht Trail Recruiting Office. One\nothtr recruit, R. L. Boardman, -of\nFtrnlt, Joined tht Ctntditn For*\nestry Corpi, alio leaving Trail Sat\nurday morning.\nSharp Curling lo\nContinue Tonight\nNelion Curling Cluh will go Into\nU fint full week of Sharp Cup iee-\n.oiial play tonight. Tbt event itart-\ned Wednesday, tnd gimei were ilio\nplayed Thuriday tnd Frldiy.\nThe week'i draw followi:\nMONDAY\n7 p.m.\u2014T. A. Willict vi. W. T\nFotherlnghim. J. W. Smiliy va. I.\nA. Murphy, H. W. Robertion va.\nFr\u00abd Ewing, Dr. T. H. Bourqut vi\nRoy Shirp, H. A. D. Greenwood vi.\nF. A. Whitfield.\n9 pm.\u2014A. A. Perrier ya, T. S.\nJemson, J. A. Smith v*. C. K. Marshall, J. H. Long vs. John Dlngwill.\nJ. H Allen vs. Mirtin Roblchiud,\nRobert Foxill vs. 8. P. Boitock.,\nTUItOAV\nT pjn.\u2014t. R. Wilaoo vi. O. S\nGodfrey. A. B. Gilkir vt. H. J\nWltchell, Sidney Hiydon v\u00ab R. D\nHiU, J. B. Grey vs. Robert Smillie\nWilliim Marr vt.' Alfred Jeffs.\n9 p.m\u2014H. H. Sutherland vi. W\nR. Dunwoody, F. D Cummlni vi. R.\nD. Willice, A. H. Whitehead vi. P.\nt. Poulin, John Teigue vi Dtve\nLaughton, L A. Desireau vi, F. A.\nWhitfield.\nWEDNESDAY\n1 p.m.\u2014J. P. MdUren vt. A. G.\nHirviy, R. E. Horton vi. J. H. Long,\nJ. A. Smith VI. 1 E L Dewdney,\nRobert Foxill vi H. M Whlmittr,\n0. S. Godfrey va, R. A. Peeblei.\n9 p.m.\u2014H. W. Robertion va. John\nTeague, Aid. A. O. Ritchie va. Dr.\nT, H Bourque, E A. Murphy vs.\nAlfred Jeffi, A. B. Gilker vi. E. C.\nHunt, J. G, Bennett vi. J. J\nMoEwen.\nTHURSDAY\n, T p m\u2014H. H. Suthirltnd va. H. A.\nD. Orenewood, A. A. Perrier vt. L.\nA. Deiiretu, C. H. Minhall tn. Dtvt\nLaughton, William Brown vs. Martin Roblchaud, W. R. Dunwoody vs\nT. 3. Jimton.\n9 p.m.\u2014T. R. Wilion vi. R. A\nPeeblei, W. T. Fotheringhtm va.\nSidnty Hiydon, J. W. Smiliy vi\nRoy Shirp, E. E. L. Dewdney va.\nFred Ewing, R. D. Hall VI. T. A,\nWallace.\nFRIDAY\n7 pm.-Ald. A. O Ritchie vi William M.irr, S. P. Bostock vt. A. G.\nHarve, F D. Cummlni vs, E. C.\nHunt, R. D. Wallace vs J. 0. Bennett, J. H. Allen vs. John Dlngwill\nt pm\u2014R. E. Horton vi. Williim\nBrown, J. B. Gray n. H. M. Whlmster. J. A McLaren va. Robert Smillie, H. J. WltchtU vi, J. J. McEwtn,\nJ. H. Long vt. P. E. Poulin.\nEdmonton Man\nWheal King oi\nNorth America\nOOCAOO, Nov. SO (AP).-WU*\nIlam Miller ot Edmonton became\nwhttt king od North America\nStturdiy whtn bit Reward variety et bard rtd spring typt whut\nwu adjudged but it the 42nd\nInternational Livtitock Expoil\ntion tnd Grain Show.\nTht reservi champiomhip wtst\nto R. P. Robin of Shsunivon,\nSuk, who exhibited t Mlndum\nDurtra virlety.\nMlller'i entry weighed 968\npoundt to the buihei, while Robln'i\nlimple weighed M.4.\nIhut, Canadians retained thalr\npossession ot la honor which they\nhive held in oompttltlon with Unittd SUtu wheat powen ilnce 1988.\nToday, Camdiani walked away\nwith major honon Is oati and barley.\nWlllltm Skladan et Andrew.Alta,\nwu nimed u thi oiti king ind an\nOthtr Albertt mtn, Paul Francii\nPawlowikl o< Vilna, won tbt barley ehimplonihlp.\nSkladan won th* tltlt with hla\numpla ed Victory virlety oats,\nweighing 40.1 poundi to tht bushel.\nHi wu tht Mtl king In 1959 ilso,\nRunnerup today wu Alex M. Stewirt nf Aliu Crilg Ont, ihowlng\nAluka variety.\nStewart himielf Is \u2022 former otti\nking, having Uken the title ln 1937.\nTht 1040 winner wu PawlowskL\nBaritone Thrills\nNelson Audience\nOne ot tht fineit baritone volcei\nto bt hetrd in i Nelion progrim\nfor iome time wu brought btfort\ntb* publie Sundiy afternoon it St.\nSaviour's Pro-Cithtdral In thi\n\"Qultt Hour of Muiic\"\u2014i progrim\nirrmgtd by Mn. Vincent Fink's\nCircle.\nTht linger, Sanford Addeton, t\nntweomer to NeUon, revuled t\nvole* ot pun quillty, remarkably\nrich and true, but nlio wins ind\nresonant. Hli selections, Tichit\nkowiky** Thi Pilgrim Song\", W.\nM. Dlchmont'i 'Pttot I Luvt With\nYou\" tnd MtcDermld'i \"Arise.\nShine, for Thy Ught It Come\", wet\nidmirably ittittd to hii ringe tnd\nityle.\nNo imill contribution to tht populir program wu mide by othtr\nloetl artists, Mln Mirgiret Gnham.\norganist, Mias Roiemary Fleming,\nviolinist, and Miu Margaret Arthur,\nlinger.\nMlii Arthur rendered four selec-\ntiont. Purl G Curnn'i \"What Ii\n1 Song?\", George F. Handel's \"Wetp\nNo More\", A. Buul-Plccii'i \"Gloria\" tnd Henry Purcell'i \"An Evening Hymn\"; Mlu Fleming pliyed\nTortlnl'l \"Andinte, Pluto, Allegro\n\u2014Sontti X\" ind Purccll's \"Air on\nG String\"; while Mist Graham interspersed the progrim with orgm\nsolos, Eduard Nitrewnik'i \"Prelude\", Tanhauier't \"Song to the\nEvening Stir\", Tichilkowiky'i\n\"Concerto In B Hat Minor\", and\nMacDowiU's 'To a Wild Rose; To I\nWiter Lily\".\nUTMOST COURAGE\nNEEDED FOR VICTORY\nTORONTO, Nov. U (CP).-Nivy\nMlnliter Micdonald warned Ctnidltni yuttrdty tblt \"evtry lut.\nmiuurt of coungt tnd ucrifice\nwe possess\" will bt nttdtd before\nthe wtr li won.\n\"What U more, we mty htvt to\ncall on lomething outiidt of our-\nlelvu, torn* hidden walls of strength\nthit ire not available ordinarily to\nus,\" ht told ttw Rt. Andrew'i Soeltty\nin a St. Andrew'i Dty luncheon\ntddrtu. *\nPS clarification by th* Wtrtlmi Pricei and Tradi Board,\ne returning to tht following pricei on Simmoni Bodding:\nBTY REST MATTRESS. '  '*\nPrice\nBEAUTY MST BOX SPRING.\nPrlet  m. \u2014\t\nSLUMBER KINO SLAT SPRING.\nPrlet .   _\t\n$42.50\n$42.50\n$42.50\nFINK'S Furniture\nRacketeers to Die\nNEW YORK, Nov, 30 (AP) -\nLouit tLepke) Buchalter, 44-year-\nold racketeer who one* mulcted\nhimielf $100,000 1 yttr tl tb kingpin of Americtn rackeU, tonight had\nreached trall'i end.\nEarly today he asd two eosfeder-\natta, Louli Capon* and Emmanuel\n(Mendy) Wetu-Uke him charged\nwith the 1090 slaying of Joieph Retro, Brooklyn candy itor* owner-\nheard a verdict which will aend\nthem to tbt electric chair.\nWilliam Fraser,\nKaslo Oldtimer,\nIs Uid at Rest\nA ruident of Kailo for 40 yean,\nWilliim Fruer, wu Uld at rut lo\nKulo Cemetary Saturday following\nfuneral services conducted by Rev.\nH. J. ArmiUge. The lut ritei were\nheld it Clark's Funeral Chapel ther*.\nMr. Fraier, who ctmt to Kailo\ntrom Scotland it tht age of 47, work-\nid In tb* mlnu at tht arte for iev-\n\u2022rai yean. He died Thunday in tb*\nVictorian Hospital it the age of M.\nA ilngle mtn, ht hid no knows\nrelatives.\nPalrPleadGullty\nTheft From Hotel;\nSentences Differ\nTRAIL, B.C, Nov. SO \u2014 Jtmu\nSomervllli tnd Harry Green,\nchirged witb theft ot irtlclei from\ntb* Arlington Hotel, pleaded guilty\nwhen thty appeared before Magiitrate Parker Williams ls City Police\nCourt Saturday morning.\nSomerville wu lenUnced % ilx\nmonthi, tor each of the twe chargu\nptrferrtd agalnit him, tb* sentences\nto run concurrently. G een, who !\u2022\n1 member ot tbt Canadian Activt\nArmy, wu also up on two chargu,\nand wu placed on impended Kn-\ntenct, and will be turned over to\nmilitary authorltlu.\nTb* two men itole a ndio, clothing, luitcue, shoes tnd 1 watch trom\ntht Arlington Hottl Nov. 11.\nLOS ANGELES, Nov. SO (AP) -\nThi lut legal thread binding Ariel\ntnd Caliban wu clipped Saturday.\nElaine Barrymort, who one* chu*d\nJohn Barrymore across the oountry,\nthen lived tempestuously with blm\ntor months, obtained a final divorce\ndecree from tb* actor.\nSecond Soroptimist Art Exhibition\nDraws Admiration From the Public\nJapan Consulates in\nU.S. May Close Soon\nTOKYO, Dm. 1 (Mondty (AP)\n\u2014Tht newspaper Auhl In t dlspitch from Wuhlngton auerted\ntodty thtt cloilng af Japaneie\nuniulttu In tht United SUtu\nwu Imminent\nOverheated Pipe\nCause of Alarm\nTRAIL B.C., Nov. 30-An over-\nheated itoveplpt it the homt ef S.\nHlithut. ISM Second Avtnut, rallied as alarm to bt turned In to tha\nTrtll Fire Dtptrtntnt ibout 1:19\nSundiy iftirnnon. No damage wu\ndone.\nVANOOWVUR, Nov. 80 (CP\u00bb -\nHarry Clay, K-yaar-old Vineouvir\nhuntir, wu In 1 urloui condition\nIn hoepital here tonight after btlng\nstruck hy \u2022 ehtrgt of buckiho\nfrom hli brother's gun ln in urly\nmorning hunting iccident netr Lid-\nner, 15 mllu South of here.\nBetween 150 and MO art-loveri\nrevelled Is tht lecond mnual art\nexhibition of tht Ntlion Soroptim-\nUt Club dt tbt Canadian Legion\nSaturdiy and Sundiy, at whloh\nworki of Kootenty irtlita u wtll\nu 1 lotntd collection of l^th tad\nlSKh century Engliih water-colon\nw\u00abr\u00ab ahown.\nProceeds of lb* exhibition wUl\ngo to the Club'i Air Raid Victim*\nFund. There wu a Ublt dliplay\nihowing a umple ihipment ot tb*\nSoroptimist Club to tir raid victims,\nwltb Misi Jean GUker Is charge.\nTht art exhibition draw admiring\ncomment trom tht public. Thtrt\nwere many outstanding worki produced by the Wut Koottoty'i own\nUlenl\n\"It thtre li ny prohibit high Ught\nIs tht exhibition of the dlitrict tr-\ntuts,\" uid Hector Angui, ont ot\ntht mart tctivt memberi ot till\nKootenay Art Club who wilted\ntbt Soroptimist Club with explanation! to the public about the exhibited worki, \"we would be tempted to give first place to the portrait\nof Mias Owen Burge by Miu Ruby\nYoung. Thii work, adhering to tbt\nline technique, which ll putel it\nIla beat, la lomething which any\nitudent In pastel would find ot\nconsiderable vilue.\n\"There ire 10 miny fine iimples\nof ilncere work ln the exhibition,\"\nMr. Angui went on, \"thit oot Undi\nit difficult to grade them. Bern* of\nthe smallest exhibits havt 1 largt\nappeal, ind many of tbt big onu\ndepend on craftamuitnip rither this\nlin.\nTHOUOHTPUt VIOOR\nIN COLOR\n\"It ll vtry encouraging to observe\ntht thoughtful vigor In color dis\nplayed by the exhibitors. Th* timid\nity of the tyro la nowhere vtry apparent, and thi typu of technique\nirt almost u viried u tht lubject!.\nParticularly gratifying and indicative of aesthetic honesty la tbe fact\nthat one ctn recognlie the artist ln\nall the exhibit! without the help\not the signature.\n\"The value of our district u in\ninspiration to those who htve the\neyes to see it finds in tbt txhibition\nan unqueationed demonstration.\"\nMr. Angui himielf htd levertl\nwork! on display, ind one ln pirticulir, \"Nodding Acquaintance!,\"\ndraw eoniidtnblt print. It* icine\nwu on the Great Northern tracks tt\nAnderson Creek.\nMUSICAL PROGRAM\nRegarding the black and white\nitction ol exhibition!, Mr. Angui\n\u2022aid that \"we regret that thli lection hasn't got more contributore\nbeciuie In spite ot thi virtue ot\ncolon, there it in eloquence in line\ndnwing which lUndi on iti own\nfut and proclaim* thi ability of the\nartiit with iny tx'.ernal aid.\"\nMlu Vert Eidt wu general convener In chargt of tht exhibition\nMiu Ruby Young lupervised the\nexhibition Itself. Mn. C. W. Tyler\nwu in charge of I iplendld musical\nprogrim Siturdiy night in which\nthtrt wu tolo md ensemble singing, tccomptnied on the pltno by\nMn. Tyler. Thoie ilnglng wire\nElunor Piddon, Pamela Dewdney,\nMtrgirtt McLenntn, Jocelyn\nWraggi, Frances Boyei, Robert Ptttenon, Christina Moen, Annt Bulk\n\u25a0nd Arthur Stringer.\nBesides Ut thert wu fortune-telling, which wu done by Robin\nThompion, Mrs. A. T. Honwill and\nMn. A. E. Crowther.\nShown ln uctloni, tht work!\nMhiblttd  wire:\nBLAOK ANO WHITI\nHont tnd teml-nudt morUl by\nMiss  Frances Lincoln.\nCottonwoodi In Ink by John\nRogen\nViolin and ult-porUalt by Mlu\nBarbara Ptrry of Paumorl.\nPortrait ind figure driwlng by\nMiu Ruby M.  Young.\nOIL*\nThree oil colon by C. O. Fenwick   of   South   Slocan   ihowlng\nSouth Slocu Kenny.\nStill lift, dog-tooth vloltti, ind\na ltndaeap* by Ulu Barbara Ptrry\nof Puimort.\nThree landictpu asd a portrait\nby A. P. Allsebrook of Kaalo.\nTiro partnlta asd a laadaaap*\nby Philip Amides.\nTwo tvening lindaeipet b\u00bb 1 C.\nWrigfe.\nA itlll lift by 1UU Fr an cn Lincoln.\nA Undocapt by   Mlu  Dorothy\nEperson.\nPASTELS\nSix portrait! and a tropical land-\nicapi by George Jurow ot Porte)\nRico. The portrait* wtr* all don*\nIs co*  evening.\nA landscape ind two uaicipu\nby Hector Angua.\nA lindicapt ind 1 still Ufa by\nAmid en.\nA portrait ind * itill lit! of\nchrysanthemumi  by   Min  Young.\nA uniU portrait by Mn. W. F.\nWiUiam.\nWATER COLORS\nSix landscapes by Mri. Edith fc.\nAttree of Queen'i Bty.\nA wa* drawing by W. f Wlllltmi.\nTW* landscape by A. J. lliter\nof Roultnd\nTwo landacipH by t. tf. Dodd\nof Tarry'i.\nPour landicipes by John Rogtrt.\nFour iandicipei by Mra. Cynthlt\nAmsden.\nA  landscape  by  Amaden,\nA landscape in ttrly tngllih\nityli by Gtorgi Overton at Ga-\nleni, O.C.\nThre* lasdicapw  by  Angui.\nTwo Itlll life, rosei asd columbine*, by Mlu Perry.\nA ttm Ufa, delphinium*, by Ulu\nYoung.\nLINOLEUM   CUTS\nSix vary attractive iximpln by\nWilliam*.\nMODELLING\nFigurlnt, \"Nook\" Bennett, ptpier\nmach* box, by Jurow.\nHANDICRAFT\nHand-woven tapestry b; Mra.\nWilliami.\nLOANED EXHIBITION\nTht work* ihown In tbt txhibition of English driwingi loaned by\nGeorgt Overton ot Galena follow:\nrour little iketchet by Plratei,\nin Italian who itttltd  In Englmd.\nTwo drawing! by Edwtrd Duncin, R.W.S Hi I* but known tor\nhli iea picturu which htd 1 pirticulir value since ht WU I tetmts\nof experience.\nA pencil dnwing of in ecclu-\nlutictl ruin by an unknown artist,\nand 1 ptge from tht sktUhbook ot\nanother unknown trtuL\nSuburban water color, t ruined\nchipel in which tbt handling at\nlight reached 1 great haight, tnd\nwiUr color drawing! of medieval\nmice-betren by Thtlu Fielding.\nTwo drawingj from classical\nsculpture and two rabbit studies by\nSdwird Oooke, RA.\nA water color, with lubject,\n\"Nightmare,\" by Henry Fuieli, RA.\nThli wu \u2022 good example of th*\nwork of Fusell who wai given to\nthe lemational and to txtr*vigint\nfeminine figures.\nSixteen folders of sketches of 111\nsorts ot Wllllim Callow, R.W.S. Is\nhii sketch of deer ha offered 1\nmigniflcent tampla of economy ln\nlint. There wu not ont luperfluoui\nLint anywhere, tnd yet tbt story\nwis complete\nPour folders of itudiu by R. P\nBonington, ill ippirently taken\nhtjm the sketch book of the wandering artist.\nThree itudiu la natunl rtd\nchilk, Artemis, 1 seraph and \u2022\nmourning madonna, by Franceses'\nBtrtoloui, anothir Italian wh<\nlettled ln Englind.\nCoitume itudiu of Albanian\ntypei of William Muller\nEngRth landscape io pencil b]\nThomu Rholter Boyt.\nThree folden of animal itudiu\nby J. C. Ibbotion.\n Buckna Writes Thai Kootenay Boys\nlo Speak!rom England In December\nTha Writ mail for quite some I many and occupied countries. Runtime arrived a few days ago, and! dreda of bombers and fighters are\nI must My the lads did not mind j seen going over practically every\nat ltt* writes Gunner Joe Buckna j day of the week by tha lads. They\nof Trail from England. \"There were  are doing a good Job.\nparcels, smokes, papers and letters\ngalore \u2014 a lovely   batch of mail.\nThank you, folks, we do appreciate it very much.\n\"Skating and hockey provide the\nWOMEN DOtNQ PART\n\"The English women are really\nplaying their part in this war.\nThey learn to fire a gun, work in\nmain' aport these days for all the 1 the factories, to take the place of\nlads. Nearby ij a fine arena. Skat-1 men in the railways, tramways and\ning sessions are enjoyed and also so ^ort^\nhockey games between the various\nregiments are run off.\n\"Between digging trenches and\nguard duties, we find ourselves\nquite busy in our front line positions in the defence of the British Isles. The regiment has its\nweekly dance with our own seven-\npiece band, and they are well-attended by civilians and ladies in\nuniform. Refreshments and eats\nare always served at these affairs.\n\"Leaves are on the roll now. and\nLondon seems to be the favorite\nspot for weekends, as well as privilege leave. My third weekend and\nseven-day leave in two moMhs have\ntaken me to London, and I seem\nto like the Big City better every\nvisit. There is so much to see and\nso many place to visit.\n\"Air raids over the Brilish Isles\ncontinue to be leas and less numerous, but our lads of the R.A.F.\ncontinue to hammer away at Ger-\nR.C.A.F. Casualties\nOTTAWA, Nov. 30 (CP). - One\nman was reported killed on Active\nService Overseas and one reported\nmissing after air operations Overseas in the Royal Canadian Air\nForce's 124th official casualty list\nSaturday.\nThe list reduces to 1058 the number of Air Force dead and missing\nreported officially since start of the\nwar.\nFollowing is the casualty list with\nnext of kin:\nOVERSEAS\nKilled on Active Service\u2014Black-\nwell, Henry Westbrook, Sgt, Neepawa, Man.\nMissing after air operations-Williams, Arthur, Po., F. Williams (father)   24\u00abQ East 29th  St.,  Vancouver\nPreviously reported missing\u2014now\nreport prisoner of war\u2014Weir, John\nGordon, Fo., Toronto; Blrkland, Henry, Po., Calgary; Monkhouse, John\nColin, Po., Toronto; Saunders, John\nVictor, Po., Hampstead, Que.\nPreviously reported missing\u2014now\nreported interned in Eire\u2014Brady,\nCharles Stewart, Sgt., Toronto.\n'They even wear a man's uniform\nin some parts of the Army. They\nmust be getting good, ehV\n\"Lord Beaverbrook, a former Canadian, has made quite a hit over\nhere with the working classes.\n\"The Cominco sent us by the\nConsolidated has grown very popular with the former employees, and\nItalians Say More\nNewsmen-Captured\nROME, Nov. 30 (API .-Six \u00abddl-\ntloning war eorrupondenti and radio reporten with Brltlth forcea .In\nLibya were iald by Italian author-\niti yeiterday to have been captured by Fascist troopi, railing the\ntotal number of newsmen-prisoners\nto eight.\nAmong them was Edward Ward,\nwar commentator tor the BBC, and\nfive unidentified repreientativei of\nSouth African preu and radio organization!.\nKaslo Golf (Iub\nHas Good Year\nKASLO, BC.-A well attended\nmeeting of the Katlo Golf and\nCountry Club waa held in the King\neach succeeding number is  looked! George    Hotel    Wednesday    nlgnt,\nPresident E. H. Latham presiding.\nSecretary-Treasurer C. H. Fahrni\ngave  a satisfactory report of the\nseason's activities and hit financial\nso   please   listen I report showed the club will have a\nback  home  will \\ !man balance. He also read a fine\nfor eagerly\n\"The lads over here from Trail\nNelson, Rossland and \"B.C. in general will be heard over the CB.C\naround Dec. 15.\nfor  it.  The  folks\nbe notified in good time as to the, report from the ladlet who carried\nexact time for the broadcasts. ' on socia* activities\n\"Snapshots of the lads are soon.    A  commiUee   waJ  appointed  to\ncoming, and   I w.ll tr, to include \u25a0 have \u201e\u201e (     hi    b       h,      t   d u\nlir     aiiarvnnn     frnm      tha      K\/.nta_  * 9    .        r\nmostly everyone from the Koote\nnays \u2014 so look for them. Many\nwere sent some time ago, but 1 believe they were lost because of\nenemy  action.\"\nwith shields and engraving and also\nlo purchase other trophies to be\npresented to the 1941 winners. The\nladies will meet the cost of this\nwork.\nAfter this  work has been completed a social evening will be held\nfor club  members, at which time\nCanadian Oinger   the presentations will be made at\nNEW YORK, Nov. 30 (CP).-Mona | lh\" h\u00b0\u2122 of Dr' \u00bbnd MrtVL B\u00abJ\"\nPaulee\/ the 24-year-old singer from \u00abcker- Arrangements are to be made\nEdmonton who made her debut as' by Mrs *\u25a0\u00ab*\u00ab and Mrs- E' !!\na Metropolitan Opera singer Friday I Lat\"am\nCritics Friendly to\nnight,  found   today   the critics  had\ntreated her kindly.\nThe young Canadian who sang a\nminor role in the revival of L'Elisir\nd'Amore was greeted by a glamorous picture in the Times and brief\nbut friendly mentions in review^\nwhich naturally were devoted largely to the work of Salvatore Bacca-\nloni, basso, in the falstaffian lead\nrole.\nThe President stated that the Unks\nhad never been in better condition,\nmany improvements having been\nmade. He stated further that the\nrourse would be in excellent condition for the Men's West Kootenay\nGolf Association tournament scheduled to be held in Kaslo in 1942.\nLapointe Carried\nin State to Last\nResting Place\nBy PRANK  FLAHERTY\nCanadian Preaa SUff Writer\nQUEBEC,' Nov. M (CP) - The\nbelli of Quebec tolled a lait salute\nto Rt. Hon. Ernest Lapointe Saturday ai the men and women who\nteven timei elected him to Parliament mingled with notables of the\nChurch and Stat* at hit funeral.\nDown the iteep curving mow\nclad itreeti trom Citadel HiU hit\nbody wai borne to St Roch'i Church\nwith all the military pomp of a itate\nfuneral. Prime Mlnltter Mackenzie\nKing and old colleague! of Parliament and council chamber attended.\nWithin the black draped parish\nchurch, military ceremonial gave\nway to the solemn rites of the High\nMatt of Requiem celebrated by Hod-\nrigue Cardinal Villeneuve'who pronounced a ihort and glowing eulogy\nto French speaking Canada's moit\ndiitinguiihed statesman of hit day\nwho died last Wednesday at the age\nof 65.\nThe mixed congregation of Protestant!, and Catholics, Jewi and\nGentiles, English and French-speaking Canadians filled the Church.\nPostpone Training\nat Vernon Camp\nVANCOUVER, Nov. JO <CP> .-\nOpening of the ump period for\ntrainees icheduled to report ts\nVernon iasic train ng centre Dec\n4 hai been postponed until Sec\n18, mUltary authoritiei here announced Saturday.\n\"Owing to the fullness of til*\nVernon camp there hai been a\ndelay in the inward movement of\ntrainees,\" the announcement taid,\nTrainman Slightly\nInjured as Engine\nDerailed at Pavilion\nLILLOOET, B. C, Nov. 30 (CP>-\nA trainman was Injured slightly on\nSaturday when the engine of a Squa-\nmish-bound Pacific Great Eastern\nRailway train was derailed at the\nSouth spur of Pavilion Station, on a\nline North of here.\nConductor Charles Conley suffered an Injured shoulder when the\nengine left the track.\nOPERA CONDUCTOR\nFOUND DEAD IN HOTEL\nNEW YORK, Nov. 30 (APl.-Gen-.\nGANDHI'S SON PREFERS\nPRISON TO FINE\nALLAHABAD, India, Nov. 30\n(CP)\u2014Devadas Gandhi, editor ton of\nMohandas K. Gandhi, chose a one\nmonth prison sentence instead of a\n1000 rupee (>330) fine yesterday for\nnaro Papi. Conductor of Italian re-, contempt of court. He had refused\npertoire at the Metropolitan Opera, t0 apologize for an article In the\nwas found dead today ln the bath-1 Hindustan Times alleging that court\nroom of his apartment in the Hotel | officials had used official influence\nWoodward.\nDiscovery of his death was made\nan hour before he was to have conducted La Traviata at the matinee\nperformance.\nto get contributions for a war purposes fund.\nFIX PRICE CEILING ON\nDOUGLAS FIR DOORS\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (AP).-\nA ceiling on manufacturers' prices\nfor Douglas fir doors will go into\neffect Dec. 10 under orderi iisued\nyetterday by Price Administrator\nLeon Henderaon.\nTha order, affecting approximately tO per cent of all doors made in\nthe United Statet, seta maximums\nat about lt per cent below current\nleveli. It will tave consumers in\nestimated $3,000,000 annually.\nHe taid a price celling on Western pine producta would be issued\non completion of a current OPA inveitigatlon of the industry.\nNAKUSP MAN MOVINC\nTO NELSON, HONORED\nArmstrong,\nNAZIS EXECUTE JEWS\nFOUND OUTSIDE  GHETTO\nLONDON. Nov. 30 (CP Cable).-\nThe Polish Telegraph Agency yesterday quoted the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm Tignin-\nNORTHERN  IRELAND\nHAS FIRST WINTER RAID\nBELFAST, Nov. 30 (CP).-Northern Ireland had its first air raid\nsince May yesterday. An official report said there was slight enemy\nactivity over Northern Ireland Saturday morning, but that there was\nno damage or casualties.\nEast Kootenay\nCensus Figures\nOTTAWA, Nov. 80 (CP).-An increase of more than 29,000 in the\npopulation of Toronto since 1031 wai\nreported Friday night by the Dominion Bureau of tatistics in a list\nof the preliminary population statistics bated on the national census\ntaken lut June,\nToronto'i population at June 2 wat\ntet at 156,930 compared with 631,207\nin 1931.\nThe Hit shbwed population otPort\nArthur 24,206 againit 19,818. North\nBattleford, ask., showed the greatest\npopulation decline among cities listed, with 1941 population of 6809\ncompared wth 10,602.\nFoUowing are the figures for British Columbia for cities, towns and\nincorporated villages (1931 figures\nin brackets):\nBritith Columbia \u2014 Cities: Cranbrook 2520 (3067); Fernie 2513\n(2732); Kamloops 4411 (6167); Kelowna 5054 (4655); Nanaimo 6583\n(6745); Prince Rupert 6644 (6350).\nVillages: Creston 1126 (095).\nNAKUSP. B. C-J\nwho left Nakusp for Nelson, was I gen as saying 10 Jewish men and\nhonored by members of the Nakusp | women found outside the bounda-\nDramatic Club. The affair was held ries of the Warsaw ghetto were\nat the home of Mr. and Mrs. D executed within 24 hours. A death\nHummon. Mr. Armstrong waa the penalty for an attempted escape\nrecipient of a parting gift, the pre- from the ghetto wu decreed a\naentation being made by Mr. Hum- month ago by the Nazli.\nmon, President of the Club\nSMASHING   R.A.F. RAID\nON NAPLES ANNOUNCED\nCAIRO, Nov. 30 (AP)\u2014A \"smash-\nng raid\" lasting three hours was\nSouth Slocan\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B C-Mr and\nMrs. William Nuton and family, who\nhave resided here for th- past five\nyears, have left for Castlegar to\nmake tfieir home Mr. Nixon, who\nwu on the electrical staff of the\nWest Kootenay Power It Light Company, has been traniferred to Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. W Calbick ot Nelson,\nwere recent guesti ot Mr^and Mrs.\nA  Mitchell.\nMrs w J. Tindale left Wednesday for a visit to Vancouver.\nMn. W McDouglU Sr.'who has\nbeen ipending tome months with\nher son and daughter-in-law, Mr\nand Mrs. Harry F McDougall. has\nleft to visit Grand Forks for an\nindefinite time.\nMrs. D J Davis, who was a patient in Kootenay Lake General\nHospital. Nelson, lor a lew days, hu\nreturned\nMrs. Elsie M Long of Nelion was\nI guest of her mothe., Mrs R G\nEll,ott, lait    Thurtday.\nMrs, G F Chapman has left fur\nSpokane, where she will v.nt relative! for i few days\nJim Thompson of Trail was a\nweekend gust of lui parents, Mr\nand M\"i Gordon Thompson\nRonald Greyson and Jack E C\nGray attended the trout c'rrby banquet fcn Nelion.\nNETHERLANDS ARMS FOR\nCHURCHILL BIRTHDAY\nBATAVIA, Nov. 30 ICP). - Six\n\u25a0Churchill  tanki\"-two  large ones; made   on   Naplei   Thuriday   n\nand  four light cruiser  tanks-plus  the  Middle East  Royal  Air  Force\n10 Bren-gun carriers, were offered Command   anounced  yesterday.   A\nSENTENCED 3 MONTHS\nON DEFENCE CHARGE\nEDMONTON, Nov. 30 (CP)\u2014Convicted on a charge of uttering statements in a downtown beer parlor\nlikely to prejudice the recruiting\nof his Majesty's forces, Joseph Weber, a German, was sentenced to\nthree months in Jail in Police Court\nyesterday.\nReport French Hand\nOver Bases to Nazis\nLONDON, Nov. 30 (CP).-Advices\nfrom foreign sources said yesterday\nFrance hat yielded to Germany the\nimportant North African air bases\nof Rabat, Meknes, Sfax and Gabes\nand the naval base and port at Bi-\nzerte.\nAccording to these reports German ground crews, officers and personnel are arriving at the bases in\nFrench Morocco and Tunisia along\nthe Atlantic and Mediterranean\ncoasts of Northwestern Africa.\nSmall groups of Germans also\nwere said to be filtering into\nFrance's old line of fortifications between Tunisia and Tripolitania.\nFISHERMAN DROWNS\nSEATTLE, Nov. 30 (AP) -Martin\nMiklebust, 50, Seattle fisherman,\nwas drowned Friday when he fell off\nthe schooner Arne on the banks\nWest of Vancouver Island. The fishing vessel owners association wu\nattempting to locate relatives.\nFormer Kaslo Lad\nCommand of Ship\nfor Ocean Meeting\nA former Kailo boy, now Lieut.\nJohn H. Stubbi, R.C.N., wai In\ncommand of the Canadian destroyer\nwhich -ft** the scene of tb* epic\nAtlantic meeting of Premier Wlniton ChurchUl and Preiident F. D.\nRoosevelt. ,\nThe November lime of th* Canadian Geographical Journal contain several picture* ot officen\nand men of the destroyer, which\nwai the \"wnlor ihip of the fleet\"\nfor the occasion. Lieut. Stubbi wu\nihown In many Of the photographi.\nAil youth Lieut. Stubbs attended\npublic and high ichooli at Kulo.\nHe Wu the ion ot Major J. H.\nStubbi, former Collector of Cuitomi at Kaslo, who now livet at\nCadboro Bay, Vancouver Island.\nItalian Outposts\nHold Out Against\nBritish Forces\nNAIROBI, Kenya Colony, Nov.\n30 (AP).^Several Italian outposti\nin the lector around Gondar In\nEthiopia are continuing to hold out\nagainst British and native troops,\nthe East African Command announced yesterday.\nLeaflets written by Gen. Guglielmo Nasi, Italian Commander at\nGondar who surrendered Thursday\nwith his troops, instructing the\ngarrisons to give up have been\ndropped from planes.\nSingapore Troop\nLeave Cancelled\nSINGAPORE, Nov. 30 (AP).-\nAll troop leaves at this big British Far Eastern stronghold hive\nbeen cancelled as \"a normal precautionary move ln view of th*\nPacific situation,\" it was announced last night.\nMCOftPOMMO   tW Mrftf MfcPA.\nBRITAIN GRATIFIED BY\nU.S. ACTION TO FINLAND\nLONDON, Nov. 30 (CP).-A British authority said yesterday Britain is highly gratified by the\nUnited States denunciation Friday\nof Finland's adherence to the Anti-\nComin'.ern Pact.\nAt the same time the authority\nsaid there is not necessarily any reason to believe the denunciation will\nhasten Britain's decision on a Moscow requeit for a declaration of\nwar against nations assisting Germany m attacking Russia.\nOn. Jhn Ovl\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1941\nby the Netherlands East Indies peo\npip to Mr. Churchill on the occasion\nof hia 67th birthday today.\nSIRDAR\nSIRDAR. B C - Nick Amulusie\nwas at Nelson Tuesday, returning\nwith his wife who has been g patient in Kootenay Ijke General Hospital for iome time.\nMr. and Mn. M- Colombo, Carl\nLavezello, Sam Lombard\". Charlei\nlombardo, Domon.c Passcuzzo were\nall at Creston Wednesday a lending\nthe funeral of Mrs Talarico of Creston.\nCharles J Wilson was a visitor to\nCreston\nB Ingram of Creston was hunting\nhere at the middle of the week,\nJoe Mannarir.o. t local boy who\nhas been i._ the Army for some Ume.\narrived home on leave for a few\ndays this week\nMr Brady and party of Creston\nspent a few days hunting in this\nvicinity during the week.\nMr. and Mrs Rhar and Mr. and\nMrs Sqworak were motor visitors\nto Creston\nJ S Wilson, who has been on i\ntrip through the East Kootenay with\nthe Grand Chancellor of the Knights\n\u2022\u2022>. Pythias for British Columbia, J,\nGordon Robison, returned home on\nFrhday,\ncommunique said direct hits were\nscored on the Royal arsenal a torpedo factory. Industrial installations,\noil storage tanks and the railway\nrtatfbn, engine shed and freight\nyards.\nPROCTER\nAre You Planning on\nMoving?\nHave You Anything to\nStore?\nDo You Need More\nCoal?\nThen You Had Better\nPhone 33\nWest Transfer Co.\nIitabliihed In ItM\nPROCTER, B. C.-Mrs. S Bonacci\nwas a Nelson viaitof this week.\nWalter \u00abnd Stevey Malahoff spent\nlast week-end at their horn* in Tye\nreturning here Monday to attend\nschool.\nMrs Solecki of Moyie visited Procter.\nMn K Rees has returned to her\n1 home at Willow Point after spending three weeks here.\n]    Miss Mary Alexander ia visiting\nher  home at Castlegar for a few\ndaya.\nThe Anglican church Guild meeting was held at the home of Mrs.\nT. Knowlson Wednesday,\ni    Mrs. W   Whiteley  was a Nelaon\nshopper Thursday.\nMiss   Irene   Blunt   has   relumed\nhere after i  few weeks hoUday at I\nj the Coast.\ni Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aspen of Nel-\n, son have been visiting here for a\nfew weeks.\nJ. Gallo was a Nelson visitor this\nweek.\nMr and Mrs H Solecki and their\ndaughter. Beverly, visited Mrs So-\nlecki's parenU, Mr. and Mrs. N\nShkwarok\nMw Helen Peters of Nelson i<\nat the Outlet Hotel.\nMrs Gotchen and daughter, Vera,\nvisited at Nelson Saturday.\nMrs. A. Voykin and daughter,\nHelen, visited Nelson Saturday.\nMrs W Eluik wai a Nelson ihopper Saturday.\nMrs F. Sokoloski shopped In Nelson Saturday,\nMr. and Mrs. Louie Mucha and\ninfant daughter were guests at the\nOutlet here, en route to Lardeau\nfor the Winter after visiting at the\nCoast.\nCKLN ANO\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7:45\u20140 Canada\n7:\u00ab-Wake Up and Live (CKLN)\n8:00\u2014BBC News\n8:1!|-War Commentary\n8:30-Front Line Family\n8:45\u2014CBC News\n6:00-Mormng Parsde (CKLN)\n9:30\u2014Pelham Richardson's Orch.\n9:\u00bb-Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Mid-Morning Musicals\n(CKLN)\n10:3O-For Our Listeners\n10:45\u2014Music Lover's Corner\n(CKLN)\n11:00\u2014Vincent  Lopes and  his  Or-\nchettra\n11:30-U.S. Naval Academy Band\nAFTERNOON\n12:0O\u2014B.C. Farm Broadcast\n12:25\u2014The Notice Board (CKLN)\n12:30-CBC News\n12:45-The Balladeer\n1:00\u2014Talk\nl:15-Club Malinee\n1:30\u2014Arthur Godfrey (CKLN)\n1:4*\u2014Musical Programme\n2:00\u2014 BC. School* Broadcast\n2:30\u2014Mirror for Women\n2:45-TBB(_!>News\n3:00\u2014I i\\on Music\n3-W-Talk\n3:45\u2014Recital Series\n4:00\u2014Gilbert k Sullivan Opera\n4:55\u2014 Willson Woodside, Commentary\n5:00-CKLN'a Birthday Party\n5:30\u2014Superman (CKLN)\n5:45-Harmony Hall (CKLN)\nEVENINC\n6:0O\u2014The Christmas Cavalcade\n(CKLN)\n\u25a0.\u25a000-CBC News\n7:15\u2014Library Programme (CKLN)\n7:30\u2014National Farm Radio Forum\n8:00\u2014Air Force Night\n8:30\u2014Vancouver Symphony Orch.\n9:00-\"Wishful Thinking\"\n915\u2014Clement Q  Williams\n9:30-BBC Radio Newsreel\n10:00\u2014CBC News\n10:15\u2014 Vagabond's Road\n10:3O\u2014Tiny Hill's Orchestra\n11:00\u2014String Serenade\n11:30\u2014God Save the King\nU. S. NETS' BEST\nNBC RED\n6:00-Dr. IQ\n7:00\u2014Contented Hour\n7:30\u2014Cavalcade of America\nNBC-BLUE\n8:30\u20141 Love A Mystery\n9:00\u2014True or False\nCOLUMBIA\n7:00\u2014Orson Welles\n8:30\u2014Gay Nineties Revue\n9:00-Vox Pop\n9:30\u2014Hollywood Showcase\n10:15\u2014European Round-up\nTORONTO WOMAN SHOT\nHUSBAND THEN SELF\nTORONTO, Nov. 29 (CPJ.\u2014The\nbodies of Mr. and Mrs Alois Rusek\nwere found in their North Toronto\nhome today and Maj. R. J. W. Rooke,\nCoroner, said Mrs. Rusek apparently\nshot her husband while he slept and\nthen ended her own life with the\nsame rifle.\nSALVATION ARMY\nLEADER  IN  NAZI  CAMP\nSAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 30\n(AP).-Col. Mary B. Booth, granddaughter of the founder of the Salvation Army, has been in a German\nconcentration camp since Lhe occupation of Belgium, according to a\nletter received here Friday.\nScotland Wins Prize\nat Procter Whist\nPROCTER, BC. - * successful\nwhist drive sponsored by the Procter\nWomen's Institute was held Friday\nevening at the Community Hall. The\nproceeds to be used for Christmas\nTree and concert to b\u00ab held ln December for the children of the Procter Superior School and the community.\nMilitary whist was played, 13 table! in play Scotland was tha table\nto count the most flags. The lucky\nprise winners were Captain and Mrs.\nJ. Ferguson, Mrs A Major and\nKenny McDonald. RefreshmenU\nwere served and over $17 was realised.\nFRUITVALE\nFRUITVALE, B. C-Mrs. Warren Crowe, who has been spending\na few days here with her son Eugene has returned to Waneta.\nMrs A E. Taylor was a visitor to\nTrarl.\nMrs. Phillip Stahl and Mrs. Thomas Airey who were guests of Mr\nand Mrs F Young, have returned\nto Omak, Wash.\nR. A. York who hu been a gueat\nof his brother and sister in law, has\nleft to reside in Rossland.\nConstable W. Stark and Mra. Stark\nwere recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.\nR. G. Sprinkling.\nMri. W, Spooner and son Dale\nwere weekend visitora to Trail.\nPte. Joe Adolph who spent his\nleave with his brother and sister-\nin-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Adolph,\nhas returned to Vernon.\nPO. Leslie McLean. RCN, and\nMrs. McLean, who were guests of\nthe former's parents, have returned\nto Victoria.\nMrs. A. Quattrin, Mrs. T Marchi\n\u2022nd A. Quattrin, and Dave Ewmgs\nwere weekend visitors to Trail.\nW. G. Holcha of Consul, Sask., la\na guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Veysey.\nMiss Jean Wilso% of Trail visited\nher parents here\n\"CHUTISTS\" SURROUND\nThe U. S. army parachute squadron from Fort Ben-\nning, Georgia, floats to earth during the demonstration\nput on as part of the tactical showing of new army equipment and training staged at Fort Belvoir, Va. The chutists are landing to capture the \"enemy tank\".\nNisei at Coast\nFace Prospect\nof War Calmly\n\u25a0y   HERBERT  JONES\n(Canadian Press Staff Writer).\nVANCOUVER, Nov. JO (CP). -\nBritiah Columbia's \"problem children\"\u2014thousands of second-genera\ntion Japanese sohooled now in the\nthe Western way of life\u2014face calmly\nthe possibility of a war In the Pacific even though their white Canadian neighbors may view their\nexpresiona of loyalty to Canada with\ndoubt.\nSpokesmen for the Niaei\u2014Canadian-born Japanese\u2014aay their one\nwish for Nippon la that she wlU\nbreek with the Axis powers \"for her\nown sake.\"\n\"The Japanese are the moat law-\nabiding citizens we have here,\" aald\nVancouver's Polioe Chief Donald\nMcKay recently. \"But ln the event\nof a break between the Britiah Empire and Japan, neither myself nor\nanybody else knows what way they\nwould go.\"\nHoward Green, Conservative\nMember of Parliament for Vancouver, once described the Japanese*\nsituation In Britiah Columbia aa\n\"like a black cloud, steadily growing larger, steadily getting worse.\"\nStore Wide\nPRE.CHRISTMAS SALE\nContinues Today\n&**\nStout\nWomen\nSmart up - to - the \u2022 minutt\ndresses for stout women\nwith flattering V neck,\nsoftly gored skirt. Plain\nshades with color contrast\nin clips or buckle. Sizes\n44to48. and 20 Vi to 24 Vz.\nEach\n$8-95\nCustomers Monthly Charge Accounts\nOpen Today. Payable January 10th, 1942\nV.C. Winner's Hobby\nIs Hunting Tanks\nMELBOURNE, Nov. 30 (AAP)-\nLt. A. R. Cutler erf Manly, N.S.W.,\nmember of the Australian Imperial\nForce artillery, who won the third,\nVictoria Crou given to Australian\nsoldien In the preient wttr, had a\nhobby\u2014hunting tanks.\nCutler, whose award was announced today, showed in the Syrian\ncampaign a complete contempt for\ntanks.\n\"Do you want tanks,\" he would\nask his officeri. \"Then go out and\nget one.\"\nHis colonel said he -showed \"heroic fearlessness while searching\nfor enemy tanks.\" The citation said\nhe received the award for no isolated feat of courage but for conspicuous and sustained gallantry\nduring the Syrian campaign and\nfor outstanding bravery during\nfighting it Merjayn, Syria. He finally lost a leg.\nMCCONACHIE ASSISTANT\nTO C.P.R. VICE-PRESIDENT\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 30 (CP).\u2014Grant\nMcConachie, President ot Yukon\nSouthern Air Transport, Limited, ol\nEdmonton and Vancouver, has been\nappointed aslatant to the Vice-Preai-\ndent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Western Linea, tn charge of\nAir Transport for that company.\nYukon Southern ls one of the\nNorthern air services taken over by\nthe C P R.\nIAPANESE ATTACK\nIN KUNMING AR!\nHONG KONG, Nov. 30 (AP).\nDomei News Agency said todty\npamese Army planes baaed ta\nIndo-China attacked tbe Kun:\nregion Friday, including \"a lowing bombardment of truckf\" SOU'\nward from that city, whloh\nNorthern  terminus of   the Bi\nRoad.\nw-fly-\nBur*\nBRITISH BANKS TO HAVl!\nONE DAY HOLIDAY\nLONDON, Nov. 30 (CP). - Th)\nTreasury announced yeaterday -let\nbanks In Scotland, England, Wal\u00ab\nand Northern Ireland would lata\nonly one day instead of the usual\ntwo-day Christmas holiday this yt-t\nMONTREAL, Nov. 30 (CP) -Mrs\nJ V. Saunders, living with her parents here, has been notified by the\nBritish Air Ministry that her husband, Po. John V Saunders, has\nofficially been reported a prisoner\nin Germany.\nUm. or WO-mat ia (\"od.  MU\t\nUna No\u00bb. Itltaa, meat r*. or a*aas\nlm*. ___m _tm lad Wss nana\now7 *\u00b0k\u00abi !o_aoao....ooi__a t_-l\n-Mm...m_urmmmm...\\h,lm\nam.-_lui-at,_.im,\nMZttM&4~    a\nMENTHOLATUM\nGleet fovuoiu iimi,\nNow\nIs the Time\nto send in that photo for the\n1942 Pictorial\nEdition\nOFTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS\nWe Are Working on it ]^ O W'\nMak\u00ab sure the ptpen you send Overseas or to your frlendi\nin Canada and the United States contain a photo of\nYourself - Your Children - Your Garden'\nYour Big Fish\nNOW ii the time NOW\nNelson Daily News\nPictorial Edition\n\t\n Al FOUR \u2014\u2014\nm eopM\nNineties on\neat School\n)evuer Cranbrook\nCRAKBROOK, B.C., Nov. S8 -\nMSbtook High School auditorium\nla tbe scene of a Gay Ninety reit preiented by Houae C Frldiy\nterooon. W. W. Bride wdi com.\nleer of thii highly amusing skit.\nhich had lta scene ln * gay nine-\nis  cabaret.\nTo the left of tht Ken* wu *\nnr\" piled high with 'glngtr tl*\nittles. Table! were let iround and\npianist provided an appropriate\nWkground for th* \"gueata,\" who\nfercd a fashion (how under the\nbusing direction of Jack John as\n'aster of Ceremonies. The cos-\nimes ranged from \"H*mmlniway\"\ni a pert llttl* hat whloh waa es-\ntcially created by th* boyi' home\n\u25a0onomics  olui,\nFlret on tb* program wu a com-\ntny of beiutlful chorui \"girls\"\u2014\ntn cen dincer.. who Included Jack\nuxtablc, Jick MicDonald, Al-\ntn.se Bertoia, Bill HuxUble md\nrank Phllllpi. \"I im Alwiyi Chas-\nig Rainbows\" wu sung In regu-\n\u00ab \"tob sliter\" style by Mlu Agnes\nloomberry (Annit MeOllllvrty)\ntd repeated In full Jan time by\nQu Diana Stlnglebaum (Ruth Vee-\nttg.) The Singing WaUn proved\nlomething new, lomething dif-\nirent and something terrible\" in\nM ilnglng of \"Cuey Would\nfeu With th* Strawberry Blonde.\"\nI the comm\u00abntitor uld, \"Unfor-\nBtUly on iccount of I llttl* brib-\n-C. Jack John, whose flaming\n>cki provided th* strawberry\nlonde, assiiUd th* waisters in a\ndtetto vole*.\nMn, Stinglebium (Ieofoel Dun-\nUp) gave her offering of \"The\n\u2022dy With fhe Fan\" u a leason\nI decoying thi male of the tpe\nlu. The finil Item waa \"Those shy\nIttle, coy little, cuU little girli\ntorn vaudeville, the Stlnglebaum\ntltera,\" who ung \"Peggy O'Nell,\"\nHmaxlng 40 minutu of hilarity\nleverly preiented by memberi of\n(ome C u a contribution to the\nliter-house   competitions,\nTaking part were:\nWaitera \u2014 John Forbu, Dunn\nfrdery asd Bud Dunlop, plmlit.\nStlnglebaum lliten\u2014Vera Hyde,\n>eggy Coldwell, Annie Mcailllvrary\nsd Iiobel Dunlop,\nStyli ihow couplu \u2014 Mln C.\nUlt ind A. Btmhudt, J. Strang!\nSd Miss M. Holdtn, W, Stefanuk\nHd Miu N. Jordan, J. Scott ind\ntlu M. Ptttinson, J, Fray md Mlu\nI Prey, B. White and Miu A.\nlunter. 0. Haines md Mln L.\nilndberg.\nGARDNER\nWARDNER, B.C. \u2014 Miss Isabel\nihester of Coil Cruk is viiiting\nier brother-in-law md sister, Mr.\nBd Mn. H. Thompion.\n| Mr. ind Mrs. 0. Johnion ind Mr.\nBd Mrs. R. Thompson visited Jaf-\n(ly Saturday.\n'Miss Ruth Hamrin spent thi week\nbd ln Cranbrook.\nMr. and Mrs. G. Renick and loni\nlilted Cranbrook Sunday.\n'Miss  McKenile, Canadian Tnv-\nE| Secretary of the Women's\nonary Society of tha United\neh of Cmada wu \u25a0 visitor it\nfardner Frldiy, ind give in ad-\ntreis ln the church.\n.Mrs. A. Kievill visited Cranbrook\nthuriday.\n'Dr. and Mn. Brown of Cren-\n|rook spent Thursdsy hire.\nMlu Ruth Himrln ind Miu Mtt\nunlck enttrUined it the home of\ntrt. Hamrin, at a miscellaneous\npower Wednudiy iftenoon, honor-\nWMrs. G. Thompion, (nu Swea\nfoberg).\n-Gimu were played, after which a\nfelnty lunch wu urved.\n.Mn. Thompion wu pruinted\nrlth i pink md white decorated\nlaket, filled with mmy gifts.\nOuesti w*r* Mn. G Renick, Mrs.\n'. Birtlttt, rMi. A. Roilcky, Mra.\nIWtllindir, Mn. H. Thompion,\ntl. L. Flelbtrg, Mri. Rowlmd,\ntl. Holm. Mn. Baxter. Mlu M\nVrffay, Mrs. P. Kywandwy, Mrs.\nk Bnbret, Mn. C. Rader, Mn. F.\nBlu, Miss E. Lundbom, Mrs. M\nOhnson, Mrs. W. Muir, Mrs. G.\nJhnson, Mrs. G. Sinclair, Mrs. H.\nUnitrom, Mrs. O. Olson, Mrs. G.\n\u2022trson, Mrs. M. Coffay.\n'Mn. J. Scanland and son, who\nlv* been visiting here, have left\nIt Waldo to visit Mrs. Scanland's\nlughter. Mrs. H. Sandberg.\n.Mrs. F. Anderson is visiting at\nJanal Flats.\nFruitvale Club Gives\n$10 te Cirl Knitters\nFRUITVALE, B.C.-Mrs. Harold\nMuon wu hoiteu to th* Ladlu1\nFriendly Club lut Thursday evening. Ten members were preunt,\nTb* tvening wu spent ln knitting.\nA mtmbtr Ot garments hav* been\nhanded in to the Community Sewing\nCircle toward! their next shipment\nto tha Had Crou.\nPlam ww* diicurtd tor tbt annual Chriitmu pirty, which takei\nplace Is tht netr future.\nThe sum of $10 wu voted to th*\n100th Girli' Knitting Club, toward!\nthe lending ot toldien' parceli.\nMn. L. Ayres uilited the hosteU\nln MTVing refreshments.\nTwo Vacancies on\nCreston High Staff\nCRESTON, B.C.-CrUtoo Valley\nUnited School District truiteu bay*\ntwo teaching staff vacancies to till\nfor the opening of the Inter Urm\nat the Cruton High School.\nReslgnationi rtetlvtd are thoie\nof Misi t. Prlik, BA,, and Nell\nSwainson, B.A., both of whom havi\nreceived appointment! to the staff\nof Victoria High School.\nMiu Frisk hu been with tb* local\nhigh ilnct lt* opening ln Stpttmber,\nIMS, teaching French tnd English\nwith outstanding success. She il an\naccomplished pianist and hu had\na prominent ptrt ln tht musical\nactivltiu it the ichool.\nMr. Swainson ll ln hit second yur\nos tbt itltf whan ht bu Uught\nEngliih md uken care ot lociil\nitudiu. Since the opening of tht\nUrm Mr. swtlnion hu also bun\ndoing good work with the boyi\ngym club, formerly ln ohirgi of\nMr. McLiren.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CTTY, B.C. - Chirlu\nE. Barber ll I patient In the Slocan Community Hoapltal it New\nDenver.\nT. J. Armstrong hti gone to\nVmcouver for medical treatment\nMn. John Stokei left to Join her\nhuibtnd, \u2022 member of the R.C.AJ.\nat Edmonton.\nJohn Pecclhlnl ipent a weekend\nwith bit  family In Nelson.\nMr. and Mn. Wllllim Kiln* wtr*\nweekend viiiton to Nelion.\nJohn Btrtilic, who hu bttn t\npatient it Tranqullle Sanatorium\nfor t couple of years ia home\nFriendship...\nHigh School Boy\nSeeks \"Freedom\"\nSy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDear Mlu Fairfax:\nFm a high Hhool boy ind have\nbun going \"itudy\" with a girl for\nalmoit a yur I'd like to break oil\nwith her In a way that would sot\nhurt har and yet would be elective. Sh* la a van nice |lrl asd I\nitill Ilka bar a lot, but ful that I\nwast to \"play th* fltld\" again. Sha\nliku ma a lot and hu so idea how\n11 feel tbout her.\ni.\nIf the girl likes you, thtre reilly\nlaft't any palnlaw wiy of making a\ndecided bretk ln your friendly relations without hurting her feeling*.\nTh* but method It to iu 1*11 Of\nher. It you've been ln Um habit ol\nleelng her two or three timet t\nweek, taper oft to one* a wuk or\n10 days. Tak* out iomi othtr girl\nto dincei and football gamu.\nThar* li reilly no reuon why\nanyone ahould kup on with i\nfrlendihlp that ls beginning to be\ncomi a burden.\nNELjBON DAILY NlWt. NILSON. B.C-MONDAY MORNINO, Ola 1\nSERIAL STORY ... ~   \t\n1M1\t\nBy LORENA CARLETON\nCastle of Contentment\nCRANBROOK C.S.Y.P. HEAR\nTALK ON MISSION WORK\nCRANBROOK. B.C. - Memben\nof tbt C.S.Y.P. Socltty mtt In tbt\nUnited Church Hall Wednetdty\ntvtnlng. Mn. McKmile, Secretary\nCanadlm Mlulonary Society, givt\nI ihort iddreu on practical millenary work, itrenlng thit lt ll\nthe only hopt for worthwhile peace.\nThe memberi then went by car to\nMacKenzie'! Pond whire thty ipent\ntwo houn ikating ifter which they\nreturned to the Hill where dough-\nnuti Ihd cott** w*r* lerved by\nGroup One. The liter part of thi\ntvtnlng wu spent ln a community\nling-iong.\nQUEEN'S BAY\n. OHAPTIR SEVENTEEN\n(Continued)\n\"Roughly speaking, Tata, I've\nhurd that Idintlctl lUttmtst a\nhundrid tlmu trom Thtodort Vlnctnt. I'm iura ha had that many\u2014\neacapadti, u you Urm thtm\u2014during the yean wa were married. At\ntint I suffered, asd thes I didn't,\nbecauie actually I didn't lova blm,\"\nShe.turned md lookid directly Into\nhis darkened blue eyes. \"That's why\nI won't put up with It. You see. I\ndo lov* you. Too much.\"\nDelighted with ber avowil, Tate\nagain attempted to Uk* her ln hii\nirmi. \"Surely It you lova me lo\nmuch, Ylena\u2014\"\nSb* wu holding hi* handa awiy\ntrom bar. \"I ihould forgive you.\nThat's what you ware going to uy,\nweren't you, Tite? Oh, no, it'i euler\nto forgive when you don't cire.\"\n\"Oh, don't be iuch * tool, Ylena,\"\nba Mid, Is ihort exasperation. \"You\nsurely don't expect me to be urloui ibout t Uttlt nobody Ilk*\nFranci*.\"\n\"You wtr* urloui tnough not to\ncltlm mt ln tront ot htr.\"\nHt promised urgently, \"Oo bick\nupstairs with ma asd I'll tell her\nivtrything.\"\nShe ihook her hud and wld\nscathingly, \"Nol No, indeed! I've belittled myself enough for ona evening.\" Again the wriggled away and\nfor th* second time, ltft tht building,\nher errant tultor ln rapid punult.\nHa itopped her beside bli ctr.\n\"At lust I'm going to drive you\nhome.\"\n\"Stop holding m*. People ire\nwitching.\" She perked her elbow\ntrom hii htnd. \"Til drivt myself\nhome, thank you.\"\nFor thi tint tlmt young Cromwell took notice of the iport coupe\nbick of hli, Identical except thit\nhen had bun repainted a deep\ngray. He gav* her a Jealous, knowing look.\n\"You did well on your trip to\nNew York, didn't you? You got\nyour car back and I've a good id**\nwhat thit suit coat you.\"\n\"Don't bother BM wltb Four insults. You'r* sot imprusing me\nenough at th* moment for me to\nnotice them.\" She climbed Into htr\nown machine and lUrtid tb* engine. Tati leaned agalnit thi door\nwatching bar with a rather puulad\nexpression.\nBitterly ba demanded, \"Do you\nIntend to Uke-this ring, or don't\nyou?\"   '\n\"I don't!\" >\n\"Ylona,\" ha threatened, \"tt you\ndrlv* away everything Is over.\"\n'Ivtrything wu over when i\nwtlked Into your office. Oh, I could\nhava spared myself 11 I'd ient you\na meiuge. But I,\" ah* choked, 'was\nanxloui to get back to you. Tha\ncar began to move. \"So run upsUirs\nto that girl you're doing auch honor.\"\nYoung Ctom'well watched her\nspeed down tbe street. Ylena could\nsea him ls her rear-vtilos mirror.\nThan the rounded tb* corner ind\nheaded tor hn Roie Lane ranch.\nShe drove iwlftly, her headlights\ncasting a glow far ahead through a\nlas* of arched cottonwood tree*\nGradually u the ridiculous, oblique\npleuure she had felt in the battle\nwore off the realized how deeply\nshe wu shattered. Yet, ihe reminded herself, the hid unsed his lack\nof dependability all along. And hit\n\u2022hallow tense of morals. She could\nnot claim eompltU surprise.\nScarcely stopping to make the\nturn in her lane, ihe whliked past\nbrilliant WlnUr flowers and the\npoimettlas that the h..d bun raising. Then her eyei lifted wd ahe\nnoticed t light ln htr kitchen. Immedlitely iht twitched oft thi ignition ind itopped, thtn loftly approached on foot, until ahe wu\npeeping ln between tht ruffiei of\nher backdoor curulni.\nThe pendulum on the open-faced\nclock wu iwinging. The vlnei and\nflowen ln har Inside window boxes\nwere thriving, a proof of dtlly cut.\nSteam wu floating from t kettle on\ntop of tht itovt.\nAnd, seated by tht fire, raiting\nind smoking, was Scott Hamilton,\n(To It Contlnuid)\nHealth...\nArmy Menus Help\nGood Food Habits\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nDon't worry about our soldiers btlng wtll fid, A m -reliant complained recently that th* \"Army is teiching the boys luxurious habits,\"\nThe milk, fruits and vegetables\ncur soldien tre learning to like are\nnot luxurlu. They are viUl facton\nln health, efficiency asd morale and\nts iuch are to be classed u necessities. They are Just u ImporUnt to\ntb* civilian tt to the soldier and\nth* nition u a whole ii becoming\nmore nutrition-minded every day.\nI don't believe tht people generally\nwill lag tar behind in acquiring the\ntood habits thtt mikt for t powtr'\nful country,\nLONGBEACH\nLONGBEACH, B.C.-Ac. Eric G.\nSmith, R.CAJT., younger ion of\nCommander asd Mrs. B. A. Smith,\ntpent I few days hert,\nTht Udiu of Longbeach Rtd\nCrou Group met recently it the\nhomi of Mrs. W. Middleton, tei\nbeing lorved by the hosteu.\nMijor tnd Mn. P. Mathistn were\ngueits ot Mr. tnd Mn. T. Kingsley\nol Cresent Bay.\nMn. J. D. Kerr wis hosttu to\ntht Longbeich Rtd Crou Group\nWedneiday afternoon. Two guests\nwtrt present Mn. J, C. Gibion of\nLongbeich tnd Mn, Brenilion of\nBilfour. Thi group will hold lti\npre-Chriitmas ule it tht homt of\nMrs. B. A. Smith.\nMn. 0. McTiviih wu hoiteu it\nI Silver Tet on Thundiy afternoon\nto raise fundi for tht ichool children'! Chriitmu tree.\nQUBEN-S BAY, B.C. - A muting of tht Chureh Guild wu hild\nit tht homi of Mn. George Porteoui. Esch member brought some\ntrticle for ult which realized *\nnlet ium. Members pruent wir*\n_- _., .._,.,     Mrs. J. S. Mihood, Mn. 0. P. At-\nMn. P. Pirkliuon, Mr* SUnley  lrH| Mn  j, g   Blrit, Mlu Joyci\nPirklnion tnd ion Jick, wtre re-  Hirst_ Hon   Mr!   Perry-Leiki ind ! lock of t pair knitted for thi Red\notnt vlilton to N*w Denver. \u00ab\u201e, <j porteoui. I Crou nine monthi ago hu brought\nNote In Toe of Sock Brings Letter\nFrom England to Granite Road Couple\nYMIR\nA note tucked Into the toe of one\nMr.   ud   Mri    Rly    Klin,    ul\nMr. md  Mm. I. P. Phllllpi of  to Mr. ind Mrs. John Russell ol\n_*___? * ^ P'r,nt'  NeUon\" w^witk\/nd = It Qranlu SfcTiW\u00a3ft\u00abTK*\nhere recently.\nJohn, Mirgiret ind Jo* ZlJlc,\nw\u00abr* rec*nt trillion to New Denver,\nI Mr. ind   Mri. J. S. Hirst\nMr, ind  Mn. W. H.  Foiter of\nNelson wert recent vlilton hen.\nPrlviti A.  Mini of  the  Cana.\nNATAL\nNATAL, B.C. - Mr. tnd Mn. P.\nZoratty returned to their home ltttr\n\u2022pending i few weeki it thi Cout.\nSimon Wiavu re tumid to Natil\nifter ittending i meeting of tht\ndelegates of -the DUtrlct 11, hild\nrecently it Cilgiry,\nMr. ind Mn. J. Hovin. Sr., ind\n\u2022on Wilttr of Billtvui wire vlilton\nit NaUl.\nMiu Alice Ttppay Ind Mn. W.\nPugh of Hartlepool, England, whose\nbrother, an abl* icimin In tht merchant marine, received thi socks.\n\"You mentioned thit the socks\nwere made by in elderly couple. If\ndUn Toneltj Cona, hu rtturntd \u201e -j pouibie would you please let\n~T \u00b0!!!_,lU' ,   . *2.r \"P\u00abndlnB me ^e their iddress so that I can\n\"*2f   IT\".      ^^^tJ   \"M- write and thank them?\" Mrs. Pugh\n_?._.  VtTT\" hU  $*\"  il>- \u00bbsks in the letUr, unaware that the\nchirged   ind   hu   irrived   it   hli\nhomi hire\nMlu Olntttt Min hu goni to\nBonnington whin iht hu tm.\nploymint\nELKO\nELKO, B.C.-Mr. i\u201ed Mn. Brown,\n\u201e\u201e,_., . ,   Mlu Edith Ron md Oeorge Rou of\nMacKay of  Bellevue  win recant Klmbtrliy viilted Elko.\nNittl visiton. \u25a0       I    Mr. ind Mr* Lester, Mn. Orady\nMr  and Mri. M. Wavrtcan and  ,\u201ed MrI 0 TodnimUr v\u201eltf \u201e j\u00a3.\ndaughter cf Colemin   wire   NiUI   n|,\nV\"\u00ab\u00b0?'m   mm,,,    -. ,        Mn. B. Orady and Mri. Orady Sr\nNick Tortorelll who  wu in in-   and chndr,n wer, ftrn,     w\nstructor at thi cout nturnid to     j   HOTkI    of K,rabnley m_\nNatal whin hi commenced to work  hi8 ,am\u201e    ,    m   $   d '\nin the mlnu ifter receiving hii dis*\nchirgi from the irmy.\nnote   in  the  socks  wu from  thi\nknitters themselves.\nMr. and Mrs. Russell have together\nknitted over 300 pain of locks for\nthe Red Cross since the war began.\nThe letter followi:\n1 Wood  Strut,\nHartlipool,\nC. O. Durham,\nEngland.\nDear Mr J   Russell:\nYou will wonder how it ll I im\nwriting to you. A few months ago\nmy brother, who is in the merchant\nmarine wu given \u2022 pair of hand-\nknitted sox. He put them awty cart-\nfully u they wtn ao beautifully\nknit, ind ha winted to weir them\nMUSICAL SERVICES\nIN SALMO VAUEY\nYMR, B. C\u2014Sptclal muilcil sir-\nvicei were held it Silmo, Ymlr ind\nSheep Creek, in the United\nChurchei. Oood congregitlom wire\nln ittendince. Those uilitlng with\nthe music st Salmo were Mrs. John,\nMiss Ainsley and Mrs. Melbourne.\nAt Ymir wm C.O.I.T. Group, Mn.\nH. Crilg and Sigrid Nord. At Shiep\nCreek wu Miu Monti Rtv. tnd\nMn. Dovey sttended 111 urvicu.\nMr. ind Mri. 0. TodhunUr ind'only on cirUln Umu\nfamily vlllttd Fernie\nMr. ind Mri. J. st.ku ind fimily visited Firnli.\nEdwird Ingham hu returned\nfrom thi Fernli Huplul.\nMr. and Mn. R. Liiter, Mr, ind\nMri. L. Davii, Mr. and Mrs. G. Todhunter motored to Firnil to attend\nthi Muonle Ball.\nMirltne Long wu \u25a0 pttient lo\nthe Crinbrook Hoipittl Uit week.\nMr. tnd Mn. F. Inghtm, Mrs. C.\nIngham visited Firnle.\nA. Vinucku viilted Elko.\nH. Uphill ot remit tnd D. trfln\nvisited Elko.\nLast Sundiy ht ctmt home from\niea, and wu gtttlng dreu*d to go\nout for a few houn, when ha de\ncided to wear th* *ox. You Otn un-\ndanUnd how u'.oniihed tnd pleued\nwe wert whtn we tound your noU\nln th* toa ot tht lock. It wu dated\nFebruary 13, 1940, ind hid No. 12\nit top of locks. You mentioned that\nthe socks were made by an elderly\ncouplt. If it is pouible would you\nplease let me have their addreu so\nthat I can write and thank them?\nMy brother had to Join his ship\nwithin a few hours so I have written for him.\n\"HOW KIND\" YOU ARE\nI have seen two or three lots of\nknitted girments that have come\nfrom overieai, tnd I can assure you\nour boyi are very grateful, and are\nproud of their wooleni. Wt til think\nhow very kind tnd good lt it of you\nill to givt iuch t lot of your tlmt\nto knit for us.\n1 have two other brothen In the\nRoyal Navy, and I am very proud\nto say at present they art both on\noveneu .irvlce. One li \u2022 Roytl\nMarine, and the othtr I ullor, My\nbrother, who received the lock*, ll\nBertie Baggett, iged 23, iblt Ht-\nmtn.\nWell I think thli must bt ill thli\ntime. Trusting to hivt in tniwtr\nfrom you ioon, and think you onct\nagain.\nYoun truly,\nMn. W. Pugh.\nSHIIP CRUK C.G.I.T. -- . \u201e_  _\nTEA, SALE A SUCCISS KASLO\nYMIR. B. C.-At Sheep Creek a\nsuccessful tea and bake sale wa!\nheld at the Service Club, by tha\nUnited Church C.G.I.T. group, thi\ngirls are now looking forwird to\npurchasing uniforms.\nDUBLIN (CP)-Built in 1785, thi\ntown hill of Tlppenry, of song Ind\nstory, hu bten dutroyed by fire\nwhile under lease to a theatrical\ncompany,\nfou&JUVW&L\nSy BITIY  NEWMAN\nTODAY'S  MENU\nSplit Pea or Minestrone Soup\nCrackers or Toast\nMixed   Vegetable,  Fish or\nFruit Salad\nStenmcd   Apple   Pudding\nCoffee or  Tea\nCRESTON\nH. H. Taylor. Mra. R. Ibbltion, Vice\nPreildmt, who ii \u2022 patient at Cru\nI ton Hospital,  ls  recovering  nicely.\n| Mrs. W. Armson ind Mn. H. K.\nLegg are homt from i visit it Nil-\nson\nYMIR, B.C.\u2014Mra. Hirry Stevens\nof Nelaon wu a guut of har brother and sister-in-law here recently.\nMiss Helen McKay returned to\nthe Cout tfUr spending two monthi\nhere with her brother-lnlaw ind\nilsUr, Mr. ind Mri. J. Wallace.\nMri. Butt of Duncan, B.C. wu\na gueit of Mr. ind Mn. J. Wallace\nfor i few days.\nMr. and Mn. S. A. Curwen viilted Mr. ind Mrs, A. Cawley Jr\nit Salmo Frldiy.\nMr. and Mn. Montleth wtnt to'\nKimberley for a few days, Mr. Montelth being called through the duth\ncf his brother-in-law.\nJim Grant ipent i wtek home os\nleavt from tbt Cout.\nMr. tnd Mrs. ITmki ind chlldrtn\nof Trail iptnt t lay ls town with\ntha litter'i mother, Mn. Craig.\nTbe bridgt ptrty glvtn by th*\nWomen'i Institute wu held Wed*\nnudiy ifternoon, high icore being\nwon by Mrl. J. H. Clirkt. Refresh,\nments wtr* served by th* hostess,\nMn. Christlinien.\nJack Pric* ol Toronto wu hi\ntown Wtdnudiy viiiting old\nfriendl.\nRrv. md Mn. Domy wtrt Nel\nion shoppen Wedneiday.\nMr. ind Mri. Nord visited Sheep\nCretk.\nMr. ind Mn. Cliff Andenon\nwin vlilton to Nelion.      *\nMn. Qui Flagel left for thi\nCout to reside.\nKing WhlU wint to Nelson to\nittend tht Pllh Dtrby banquet.\nMn. J. Gllli wu i Trail viiltor\nThunday.\nMr. md Mn. Bond md Mn. J.\nH. Clarke went to Trill to ittend\nthe Pythian Sisters' muting.\nMrs. Burgess, Ymir,\nHonored at Shower\nYMIR, B.C. \u2014 A miscellaneous\nihower wu given in the W.l. Hall\nby t number of Udiu In honor ot\nMrs, Matthew Burgtw, nee Helm\nVerlgen. Tht tea and coffee urns\nwere pruided over by Mrs, W.\nJones and Mrs. Curwen. Serviteun\nwere hazel Blaine, Helen McKay,\nMrs. Wallace, Mrs. iC. WhlU, Betty\nBain and Mn. Montelth.\nThe hall was prettily decorated\nwith pink tnd WhlU streamers. Invited guuti wer* Mn. Movell, Mn.\nMcDonild, Mn. Emllion, Mrs, McDougal, Mrs, Bond, Mrs. Blaine,\nMn, L. Robinion, Mn. SUveni, Mrs.\nMclsaac, Mn. 0. Bain, Mri. S. Bun,\nMrs. J. H. Clarke, Mn, Peters, Mrs\nA.lbLi Johnson, Mn. Lelb, Mrs\nMidden, Mrs, Nord, Mrs. John Daly,\nMrs. McKay, Miu Pauline Verigen,\nMn. Baron, Mn, W. Jones, Mn. R.\nJonei, Mn, Curwen, Mri, Steveni\not Nelion, Mn. Christianson, Mrs.\nNorberg, Mri, Bertlu, Miss Margaret Blrtles, Mrs. Towers, Mrs\nMurray, Mrs. Jjlmer Petition, Mrs\nMcNeil and daughter, Mrs. Craig,\nMn. Ron Nuh, Mn. J. Gille, Mn.\nG. Ollle, Mn. Shearer, Mrs. Grace\nGrant and Mn. Carl Nystrom.\nBoys Overseas Are\nGiven Fine Dances,\nWrites joe Buckna\n\"While on duty lut night u\nguards, \"Doc\" Courville tnd youn\ntruly spotted a huge glare in the\nsky toward the French coast,\" writes\nGunner Joe Buckna from England.\n\"It was perhaps a ship burning or\ni pline down u the R.A.F. had\nwended ltl wiy with a load ot\nT.N.T. in that direction.\n\"Tht wind really howli ilong the\nCout (hue dayi with loti of fog\nind rain making lt very damp, of\ncourse.\n\"As wa look around us and see\ntha beiutlful green hllli, lovely\nhomu and hug* eitates, om would\nhirdly realise there wu iuch i\nitruggle going on ln the world to\nday.\n'Towni and cities hive ilmost\nbeen deserted entirely, leaving behind empty homes. The soldien do\nlive Ilka mllliomires despite the\nmeagre sums of cuh ln their pock-\neU, They do keep their quarten ln\na iplc-and-span condition.\n\"The wukly dance affair ot the\nbattery U a huge jucceii. Ladlu\nfrom tht Auxllliry Servlcei iuch\nu the W.R.N.'i, A. T. Stnd Und\nArmy Girls, WAAF, fictory glrli\nand civilians make excellent dancing partneri, and they reilly look\nforwird to thi next dance.\n\"Tht varioui regiment! hive their\nown orchestras so it is not a bird\nproblem to gat music for these affairs.\"\nForcing...\nStubborn (hild\nResult oi Bad\nParent Training\n\u25a0y GARRY C. MYSRS, Ph.D.\nThert would be practically BO\nstubborn children tt their parenU\ndid not make them so. Stubborn-\nntu uiuilly is greatest from tha\nagts 1 to 6, and uptcltlly trom\nS to 3.\nDuring thli ptrlod, conscientious\nparenta wishing to train the child\nln obedience will, uniwirei, cultivates strong stubbornness in him.\nDIFFERENT OASIS\nTheir error ll Hilly located.\nThey suppose thty ctn, by mum\nof punishment, mtke the ohlld d*\nwhtt they want him to do as wtll\nu keep him from doing what they\ndon't want him to do. Accordingly\nthiy will, for example, till tht tet\nto close tht door or to Itop tormenting thi ott Whlli effective\npunlihmint easily will kiep thli\nchild from tormenting tht ott ne\nimount of It mty mlki him ohooit\nto close tht door.\nThe two cases ire U different ai\nday from night.\nMake pleasant what you want\nthe child to do and painful only\nwhit you wint him niver to do.\nSOLVING  PARINT PROBLEMS\nQ. You often refer to a llit ot\nbooks to reid to the baby ind young\nchild. Do you also hive slmllir lists\nfor the child of elementary agt and\nthe teen-age child?\nA. Yes; tny oni ot thi three tgt-\nlevel lists may be had by writing\nmt it US East 40th Strut, Ntw\nYork City. Be sure to enclose I self,\naddressed envelope with t thru-\ncent stamp on It for each list desired.\nKIMBERLEY\nlUMBHRLBY, B.C.\u2014Mr. md Mra.\nRobert Pulton and daughter of\nSommen, Mont., attended the funeral of thi former'i brother, Jimu\niStlton, Prlday.\nW. Twelli of the R.CAJ., who\nhas been the guest of his parenti\nhen, left Tuuday for Trenton, Out.\nwhere he hu been transferred.\nJ. Paulson haa received word that\nhit ion Ralph arrived ufely In\nBritain.\nMiu Helga Thorleifion nturned\nftom i holldiy it Vineouvir,\nLONDON (CP)-Oppreulon of\nfru people nivtr luti long; traltonj\nwill be forgotten and no itone ahall\nmark their gravu, uid Prime Mlnliter John Nygaardrvold of Norway\n(in London) in a meiuge to Swedlih worken.\nVitamins Alone\nNot Enough\nThrt* wswttlal mlnwab\nalso found In\nDr. Chase's\nNerve Food\nhtlp to make thla a\ntrue tonio for blood\nand narvee.\nBuying the Iirg*\nalio uvu you\nmonty   asd\nensures a supply\nforallthe.emily.\n180 pilli J1.50.\nDr. Chase'a\nNervt Food contains viUminB,.\n\"There'll Always Be a Christmas\"\nCranbrook I.O.D.E.\nPlans to Entertain\nAirmen at Christmas\nCRA_NBROO*K, B. C.-The Kuska-\nCRBSTON, B. C-Mrs. E. Haskins bu rtturntd from a viiit at\nNelson.\nPie. Gus Morabito, who hu bun\nvisiting his parents,  Mr. ind Mn.\nBruno  Morabito,  hu   returned  t0:Rrv* Tlwmas Scott   a lorrair no-1ui wt *.,,, _-- \u00ab\u2122\u00ab,.,  .........\nthe training cimp it Vernon lor ot chriil Chur<*. md lately at! with the Regent, Miu Bertha Jin\n\u201e _.   . ...   -       .   \u00bbii.    ,i ,  Grand rorks, hai iccepted a call to i klni In the chair.\nRobert Cheyne and AlUn Lloyd Ke, ,dah ,    j^^   from \u201e,, g^ \u201e,,\u201e\u201e\nJones of Kelowna art visiton hirt, \"' ..... ... . a-..,,-- \u201e, ticm\nI   Pte. Walttr fust, who hu bttn: w*ra S44.1B and a donation of $100\nWord has been received hart that nook Chapter of tht I. 0. D. E. mtt\nRrv. Thomas Scott, a formtr nc- ln the City Hall Monday evening\nirrlv.ng on Tuesday. , ^..^ ^ parenUi \u201e\u201e ^ Mr|\nHerb Couling of Klmbtrliy vii- w   j,gallj hM  r,turri,d to Prlnci\nIted Mrs. Couling ind fimlly.        | p,up(,rti where he is with thi Ctnt-\nKASLO, B. C\u2014Mr. ind Mn. nidi    R. E. Flowtr vlllttd hli mother it  dim Scottiih.\nSptln hivt nturnid from a villi; Cranbrook. '\u25a0    k,ii   Campbtll   .who   hai   bttn\nto NeUon. |    Mia Aimi Jorgiruon it iptndlng CMhllr \u201e \u2022\u00a3, Bink ol Commtrce\nMr. ind Mn. Tylir md ion of < th* wuk tt Ntlion | ,t  cruton   for  thru  yun,  Uft\nNtlion wirt ncint Kulo vlilton,     0. J. Wlgm, t plonur ruldtnt of: ^7^,1,1,.  wr Ltdnir, to which\nMn. Stocking, Sr., Uft Mondiy to j Wynndtl. 1* \u2022  P\u00abtl*nt it Cruton brinch   to  h\u201e  ,\u201e\u201e,  itlnlt*n*i.\nspend the winter it Long Buch,; Hoipltil. I \u25a0*}, 1, ripllMd by W. Murray of\nMn. J. H. Wlghtminn li iptndlng v,n.\u201euvtr\nlh* *t**k it Trail with Mr. Wight-1 y,nMU\u2122 '\nCil\nSPLIT PEA (OUP\nt4 cup split peas, 1 ham bone or\nKail piecu leftover him, 1 iliced\nKrrot, 4 cups boiling water, 1 iliced\n|n!o:i   1  diced potato, seaiotiing.\nWash peas, cover with cold water\nId   let   stand   overnight.   In   the\n|torniro: ndd ham bone and boiling\nter, and  simmer until  peas are\nider. Add vegetables and continue\nEikln'g until all in tender and the\nUp la full flavored, then force\ntough strainer, add salt and pep-\n<t Ut taste, heat and serve.\nMINESTRONE SOUP\nOne cup navy beans, 1 shin of\nltt, 2 or 3 pounds, 3H quarts waft ) cup diced ciliry, 1 cup green\nlean.**, 1 cup sliced carrots, ', cup\niley tips, 1 cup canned tomatoes,\n1 cup spinach leavei, *_ cup spi-\nghetti. spicy, grated  cheese.\nSoak beans overnight in water to\ncover. Wipe thin boni ot beef with\ndimpened cloth, put In dee kettlt\ncover with water and heal to boiling. Add beans, and simmer ont\nhour. Add remaining vegetablei md\ncontlnut cooking until ill are tender, another hour or 10. Serve hot\niccompanied by bowl of grated\ncheeu.\nSTEAMED   APPLE   BUDDING\n3 cupi flour, 1 teaipoon salt, 1 teaipoon btklng powder, ipples, 1 cup\nbeef suet, finely chopped, Ice-cold\nwater, sugar.\nSift together flour, ult and all-\nphosphate baking powder; idd finely chopped suet, tnd mix to firm\ndough with Ice-cold wtter. Roll out\nthin and line well-greased bowl with\ndough. Pill with applu, pared, cored\nand cut Into pluu, adding tugir to\nsweeten md 1 Uttlt wiUr to makt\nJuice. Cover with more crust, tii \u25a0\nfloured doth ovtr tor, and steam\nor boil it lent IV, hours. Serve with\n\u25a0 sweet uuce.\nMn 1. J. Thornbirg li ipending 1\nfew diyi In Nilion.\nA. St. Clilr Brlndlt of Vemon\nwu 1 city viiltor Tuudiy.\nMn. J. McHir#y wu I Tuudiy\nvisitor ln   NeUon.\nW. t. Johnion of PopUr wu 1\ncity vUitor en routt to Ntlioc.\nCarl M. Mohr nturnid Tueidty\ntrom Ingirtoll, Ont., ind Will ipend\niomi time In Kulo ind district.\nCameron Clarke wu 1 recent\nNeUon viiltor.\nA. Cirney tnd J. A. Riddel hive\nretumtd from 1 vUit to NtUon.\nMn. Clin Moon of Mirror Ltk*\nhu lift to ipind thi WtnUr in Ctlifornii.\nTh* Young Womm'i Service Cub\nmit it tht homt of Mn. Eric Aldoui\nMondiy night Wir work wu curled on Refruhmenti wirt Urvid\nby thi hoittu ind Mn. A. Biving-\nton.\nKASLO, BC. - Miyor T. t.\nArcher, City Clark H T. Hirtin\ntnd Aldtrmtn A. L. Orayllng tnd\nHtnry Ltrun attended the muting of tha Auoclition of Kootiniy\nMunicipalitiu In NtUon Wednudiy.\nT. Kelly of Nikusp is \u2022 visitor\ntn town.\nN. C. Ttttnl ind B. C. Wibitir\nof New Denver irt spending 1 fiw\ndin hire,\nE. S. B Brown of Nikuip wu 1\ncity  vUitor Widnudiy\nMr ind Mn, R. C Cornwill lift\nTuudiy to mtkt thiir home lo\nAihrroft.  Mr. Cornwill, who nu\nmm, who li it preunt employed ln\ntht Smiltir Ctty.\nW. R. Long U iptndlng 1 ftw days\nIn Spokane.\nMri. and Mlu Btanor Spratt\nhivt nturnid trom Ntlion, whtrt\nthay vlllttd thtlr aon-ln-liw and\ndtughtir, Hr. ind Mra. t... WaUh.\nC. H. Webb of Camp LUter returned Monday trots a tew daya'\n\u25a0uy ln Nelion.\nMr. asd Mn. S. J. Graham an\nothar vUlton at Nilion who re-\ntumid it tht tint at tbt wttk,\nMiuu Vera OUchrlit and Jaas\nJohnson ind J. I. Virkirk, L. S.\nSmith ind W. A. Marchbink ot tha\nteiching staff wtrt it Crinbrook\nit thi wukind lecompinylng tht\ngirU' ind boyi' high ichool buketbill turni for thi final league bu-\nkitball gimu it tht Dlvlilonil\ncity.\nMn, M. Campbell and daughter ot\nChilllwack an guut* of Mr, and\nMra. Jm Graham.\nMlu Inst UBell* and MUi IUIt\nMatbtr lift Stturdiy os 1 vltlt it\nSpokim, whir* thty are gueiu ot\ntha formir'i lUter.\nMrs, Dlok Trevilyin hu lttt tor\nCtlgtry, to vltlt ber pirenU, Mr.\nmd Mn. I. Pry, wbo tr* now rul-\nde:*.!. In  thit city.\nMri. 0. W. Hembling U I guut\nof htr diughter, Mn. Higgi, it\nNeUon.\nVin C. T. Hiyu wu hoiuu Mon\ndty afternoon to tba Dlrecton of\nbttn teller In thi loetl branch of Creiton ind DUtrlct Women'! [oiti\nthi Btnk ot Montretl for iom* tutt it their Novtmbtr union\ntime, hu been transferred to the, Thos-s,present were Mrs. E. C Mur\nAihcroft brinch\n' reil, Mrs. Jimu Compton md Mra\nMlii Mtrli McCulln hu rtturntd\nto Kimberley attar vUiting hir 1I1-\ntir, Mn, L. MicLinn.\nt. A. LaBelle U back from I lU\nwtek*' viilt it tht old homt it\nHull, Qui., ind it othtr polnti ln\nEutern Canida.\nMUi Ethel Morrow U vltltlng it\nSheep Cruk.\nMlu Ethel Ungdon hti lift tot\nVincouver on an extended vialt.\nMr. tnd Mn. C. H. Bothamley tnd\n\u25a0on Orville wen vUlton it Cranbrook during tht wttk.\nVALLICAN\nVALLICAN, B. C, Nov. 80-Mr.\nmd Mra. E. T. Column of Villlcin\ninnounct tht engegimmt ot thtlr\nyoungeit diughter, Eleinor Jtan,\nto Erie David, iecond no ot Mr.\nud Mrt. T. 0. Ouy ot Langford,\nB.C.\nM. Wadi and MUa M. PhUpot it\ntended badminton at Appledale.\nTh* Slocu Villey Women's In*\nill tutt htld t tho wer In tbt Pau*\nmora Hall ln honor of Mtu Eleanor\nColeman. Among thou attending\nwere Mri. E. T Colimin, Mn. C,\nHarrUon, Mn. W, A. Buton, Mra.\n0. Ward wd Mn. 0. S. Strong.\nMUi B. Perry of Paaunort visited\ntown.\nR. Virney wu \u25a0 town vUitor.\nMn. Wllllim Innu vUlted Perry.v\nSiding.\nW Wtrd of Trail vUlted hU p*r-\nenU, Mr.-and Mn. 0. Ward.\nMUa K. Cutler of Ntlion ud H\nBate of Trail vUlted Mr. and Mn\nWilliam Innes md Mn. 0. Strong-\nwu madt to tha, Chipter hy thi\nGyro Club to help pay for the bUn-1\nkaU made from old wool. There Is\nenough material now tor M blankets. Mn. J. Davldion reported for\nher poup which U ln the work\nrooms this month.\nA tei li to be htld at the home of\nMn. Ray Lynch thU week, the proceedi from which will be used to\npurchue four biby blankets, iny\nmoney over the amount needed will\ngo to the purchaie of baby pins,\npowder, etc., for layettes.\nMn. Oeborne rtporttd for tbe\ndinner to bt hild ln December. All\nmemben wUhlng to ittend should\nget in touch with Mrs. Oiborne\nTht Ctntdlm Diughten tre catering for the dlnntr.\nTht Chipter ll Inviting members\nof the R. C, A. P. it Claresholm,\nAlU., to visit heri it Chriitmu ind\nwould apprecliU my offers from\nthi publio to billet th* airmen Mrs.\nM. McCrindle, Mn. R. Lynch and\nMn. o, Gunn ire the committees\nln charge of the visiting Airmen.\nThe sum of $10 wu donated to\nthe Cranbrook Central School for\nth* purchau of reproductions of old\nmisters ind prlnU od educational |\nvalue.\nC.C.F. Has Social,\nEducational Meeting\nSILVERTON, B.C. - SUverton\nC\/CJ. Club hild IU fortnightly\nmtttlng ln tht Miners' Union Hill\nricintly. Tht Club welcomed itv-\neral ntw memben. It plans to cirry\non educational md social work\nthroughout tht Winter. Through J.\nMoir, the ancient piano, probably\ntha oldut pUno In tht Slocin country, hu been tuned md overbiulid.\nMn. Hambley preiided ind thi\nclub Indulged ln community singing.\nDiicuuion of tconomic subjects\noccupied moit of the evening and\nplam were laid fer a .whist drive\nln the near future.\n\u2014\nONLY 20 DAYS LEFT TO\nORDER YOUR\nCHRISTMAS\nCARDS\nWe have numerous cards left for\nyour choosing .... and they are distinctive and exclusive . . . Sold in\nlots of two dozen only .. The prices\nrange from\n$1-50 to $4.50\nCome in now and select yours or phone our\nagent, Mrs. H. H. Creen, who will call\npersonally.\nPHONE 144\n\u2022Nriaon Daily l.nm\nChrlitmas Card Dept.\n266 Baktr Strut Nelion, B.C.\n \/arm, Comfortable\nSlippers\ni\n\u2022 Men's\n\u2022 Women's\n\u2022 Children's\nTiey make a perfect\n:hristmas cift\n.. Andrew & Co.\nLeaden In Footfaihlon\n-NELSON DAILY NIWS  NILSON, B.C-MONtfAY MORNINO   Die. 1, UTT-\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nBy MRS. LORNE V. McLEOD\nossland Voters\nList Available\nIOSSLAND, B.C., Nov. 29 - The\nten' llit for the City of Roisland\nI now been printed and Is on\niw at the City Hall. It contains\nI names ai compared to 832 last\nIT.\nDEATHS\n*ANAIMO\u2014Mary  Dlpple  Irvine\nr, 62, wife of Alexander Orr of\ndysmith.\nROCHESTER,     Minn.     (AP) -\nink E. Noyes, 85, publisher ot the\nirlnette, Wis., Eagle Star for more\nin M yean.\nelieve\nsinful Distress of\nHIE\nOW AND MOM suffaera from acute\nitarrh ue discovering the grand re-\n4 that cans... with \u25a0 few drops\n[ Vlcks Va-tro-nol. It soothes away\nititss, relieves stuffiness... brings\nal breathing comfort I\nWltrowMroiciM...Va-tro-nol ti\nI luccessful because It doea three lm-\nDrtant thingi It onct: (tl ihrinki\n\u00bbollen membranes of the nose,\n5 clears out nual passages ind\nI) aoothea Irrlta-\non.Mmycatarrh\njfferers lay it'i\n__ Try iuy   VA-TRO-NOL\nnasal pissages ana\n'VICKI^t\nROSSLAND, B.C., Nov. 80-Mri\nM. Clark and small diughter Margaret of Tnil viilted here Thundiy\n\u2022t the home of Mn. Clark'i father,\nR. D. Mitchell.\nVUlton ln the cit; from Willow\nBuneh, Suk., ut the Mluei Gladys\nScott ind Muy Gold. Tbey in en\nroute to Vincouver. Miss Scott is i\niliter of Mn. T. Davis.\nMr. ind Mn. J. Pige ind small\ndiughter Margaret Anne hive returned to their home ln Fruitvale,\nifter ittending the Chrlstiaft-Loper\nnuptials here thli week,\nTwo Rossland men serving with\nthe Canadian Active Army, Lieut.\nR. T. Fraier and Allen Hutton, have\nrecently arrived In England, according to word received by relativei.\nMr. and Mn. Arthur Cimeron,\nwho hive been visiting tbe former's\nbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and\nMrs. J. D. Cameron, hive returned\nto their home ln Vancouver.\nKt. Rev. W. R. Adams, Blihop\nof Kooteniy, conducted Morning\nPriyer it SL George'i Anglican\nChurch Sundiy. He was uilited by\nL. E. E. Hamilton, licensed. Liy\nReader, ln the absence of the rector, Rev. D. S. Catchpole, who officiated Sunday morning at St.*\nAlban's Church in Cutlegar.\nMn. Milllcent Topiiss hu rtturned trom Kamloops, where the\nviilted her ion, Paddy Toplln, who\nli stationed there with the R.CA.F.\nMr. and Mrs. A. G. Read took up\nresidence  at  Christina  Lake   this\nH. W. Herridge, M.L.A.-elect for\nRossland-Trail, left Wednesday for\nVictoria to be on hand for the opening of the Legislature on Dec. 4.\nMonday evening, at a meeting of\nthe Rossland C.CF. Club, Mr. Herridge urged a closer relationship\nbetween the people and their chosen\nrepresentative than hu been the\ncustom ln pait, thereby eitabllah\nIng a better understanding of prob\nlemi to be met on both sides. As\nhli contribution to i closer reil*\ntionshlp, Mr. Herridge said he would\nsend a bi-monthly letter to the District Clubi summarizing legislative\nactivities. F, 0. Barlee, President,\npreiided over the gathering, which\nconcluded with \u2022 diicuuion and\nquestion period following Mr. Her\nridge's address.\nThe following slate of offlcen\nwu elected by the Rossland Nunei'\nAuoclation, meeting at the Nunei'\nHome Wedneiday evening: Honor-\niry Preildent, Sliter M. Jane\nFrances;   President,   Mlu   B.   Mc\nDonald; Vice-Pruldent, Sliter M.\nBermdette; Secretary, Miss Jeule\nMiller; Treuurer, Mn. I. Crellin,\nThe Program Committee Includes\nMlu Tompkini, Mn. A. Woodi ind\nMn. S. Davies; Social Committee,\nMn. M. Lonibury, Mn. H. Batley,\nMlu Ruth Northcott ind Mlu Betty\nHood; Community Chest representative, Mlu Flon McLean. The meeting, which wu the lut until the\nNew Yeu, heud I lengthy report\nfrom the Provincial Registrar con\ncemlng the nursing lituation during\nthe pruent emergency.\nMn. J. D. Cimeron wu elected\nMistress by thi Ladlu1 Orange Ben\nevolent Auoclation Monday eve\nnlng. Other officeri for the coming\nyeer Include Mn. W. J. Mahy, Deputy Mistress; Mrs. R. H. Mason,\nChaplain; Mn. R. Riehardton, Recording Secretary; T. G. Wood, Financial Secretary; Mn. H. Evans\nTreuurer; Mn. A, Stevenson, Mistress of Ceremonies; and Mn. J.\nPhillipi, Immediate Put Mistress.\nRemaining officeri will be elected\nat tht next meeting. Following the\nbusiness period, \u2022 card pa;ty wu\nheld. Flrit ind coniolition winners\nat bridge were T. G. Wood and\nMrs. George Beit; while at whist\nthe winnen were Mri. J. Phillips\nind W. Greenfield. Dainty refreihmenti were served at the cloie,\nMn. A. H. Freeman returned on\nWednesday from Kimberley, where\nshe was for two weeks the guest of\nher son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand Mrs. Herbert McCallum. On\nher return, she wu accompanied by\nMn. McCallum, who will spend a\nfew dayi in Rouland.\nMisi Jeanne Reid, whose marriage\nwill take place shortly, wu honored\nWednuday evening when girls of\nthe Smelter Purchasing Department\narranged a delightful dinner party\nand presentation. Those present included Mn. N. Moir, Mrs. P. Gris-\ndale, and the Mluu Kathleen Foster, Joy Kemp, Miriam Harrison\nKathleen Crowe, Erica Johnson,\nJem Bell, Vilerle Buckler, Betty\nThompson, Jean McDonnell, Grace\nCorbett, Irene Prlutner, Jean Wil\nson, Margaret Carpenter, Mary\nSommerville, Bella Morrison, Mar\ngaret Melrose and Haiel McDon\nnell.\nMn. W. 0. Man wai hoiteu to\nSt. Miry'i Clrclt of tht Stored\nHurt Church Tuudty ifternoon,\nwhen further work wu done on an\nafghan being made for refugees.\nRefreihmenti were terved by the\nhosteu; tnd memben prewnt Included Mn. W. E. Turner, Mn. A.\nAIRWAY COFFEE\ni We \\ecominend Ui'uomp\nfSl?l C4hx \/>ot ttS mdLm-vuki\nQf hfaoou\/i, 'unite.'.-fttShtiam\ncof,lr andtoiabAiu\nEFFECTIVE  MONDAY end TUESDAY\nPork and Bum: Libby'i\n16 c, 00\n3 Hm   t.'Jt\nEGGS St*  Doz. 39c\nSALMON Ja^      2 tins 35c\n3 tins 25c\n, Heinz 14 oz. bottle 22c   8B\/K2 \"\"V\nSARDINESb\u2014,lek      '-   \"    2tinl\n____}_ Ay|m,r 10 \u00ab\u25a0\u2022\u2022\njyjUrj T8mlh)( v.*,., er Pm\nInfanti Foodi: Libby'i or\nMT 20c\nKetchup,\n4 tins 25c\n25c\n23c\nI.B.C. Chocolatt\nGrahami, IVt doi.\nCorn Sti red i\nCtnidi, 2 pkti\nDatci:   Unpltted, ftctory\nnew. Qflr\n2 lb. pkt JUt\nMinute Tapioca:\nPkt\t\nSunmaid  Raisins:\nSeeded 15 oz. pkt.\nRolled Oati: Robin OC\nHood, 6 lb, uck      JOI\nUc\nBrown Sugar:\n3 Hm\t\nFruit Cake Mix:\n1 Ib. pkt\t\nCocot: Roytl,\n1 Ib. pkt\t\nShortening\nTISSUE\nMincemeat\nLibby'i 28 oi\nPttnut Buttir:       9-ft\nBeverly, 27 oi. Hn JUL\nJelly Powden:\nT-winkle, 4 pkts.\nCheeie: Golden-\nloaf,  Vi'i, pkt.  .\ntin 30C\n20c\n17c\nDomeitic.\n19c\n25c\n33c\n17c\n2 Ibs. 35c\n4 Rolls 21c\nTomato Juice rif\"- Tin lie\nTEA, Canterbury, Ib. pkt.... 69c\nCOFFEE\"\u00bb.\u00bb- -   Ib. tin 45c\nLUX, RINSO, OXYDOL Large pkt.... 25c\nFRUITS       STEAKS\nLalonde, Mn. L. G. Detail, Mn. E.\nLeduc, md Mn, W. H. Reid.\nMn. Marions' Circle ot the Sacred\nHurt Church hell lta Tuesday evening meeting it the home of Mn. J.\nBarrie. A itudy piper wu dlacusied\nand Red Croes knitting accomplished. Refreshmenti were lerved\nby the hoiteu. Present win Mn.\nE. J. Kambick, Mn. J. Fornelli, Mn.\nH. Bliley, Mn. J. Marioni, Mn.\nRuaiell Jonei md B. J. Lawrie.\nThe Oovernment Squire Circle\nwill meet Dec, 2 it the homi ot\nMn. J. C. Urquhirt, lmlead of it\nMra. E. E. Perklni' u plinned.\nWord hu been received here\nfrom St. Cithirinei, Ont., thit John\nOiU, former Manager of the Ron*\nlind Branch of the Bink of Montreil, has been transferred to Montreal. Mr. Qilt wu Minager hen\nfor seversl yein, hli luceeuor being the present Mimger, J. N. Cran.\nMr, Gait hu been with the Bink of\n| Montreal for 98 yean, entering ltl\nservice it Goderlch, Ont., ind ifter\nserving it numeroui branchei ln\nOntario, Western Canada ind British Columbli, u well u ln Uie\nUnited Statea, waj appointed I\nmanager in 1919. He aerved ln thii\ncipiclty at Port Haney, Prince\nGeorge, Rouland, CoUingwood, ind\nit St. Catharines from 1932 to the\npreient.\nOne of the moat enjoyible eventi\nof the social seuon wu Uie highly\nsuccessful Gypsy Carnival and\nDance presented ln the Armory\nFriday evening under the auiplcea\not the Roisland Parent-Teacher Association. A large canvu backdrop,\nthe work of J. Slater, repreiented\na gypsy caravan, ln front of which\nwaj an Imitation campfire, provided the setting for in evening ot\ncryital gazing, palm reading and ill\nthe featurei of a gypey cimp, while\nthe orchestra provided muilc for I\ndince which lasted unUl the small\nhours of the morning. The ittend-\nanta it the varioui boothi were\ncolorfully decked out tn typleal\ngypsy coitumei. Red, green ind\nyellow streamer! on the lighti ind\nbillooni hung lavlihly iround Uie\nhill, provided idditlonil decorations. Mn. T. H. Yolland won a\nguessing conteit, Mill Elsie McRie\nmd Jim Mauchline the Priie Waltz,\nand Jack Cox and Freda Clare the\nJitterbug conteit. The doll houie\nriffle wu won by Mirriette Nimsick, and C. Johnion wu the winner of the door prize consisting of\n\u25a0 \u00bb5 War Savings Certificate. A\nlecond guessing conteit wu won by\nMrs, L. Morrii. RefreshmenU were\non sale throughout thi evening.\nMn. J. A. Thomion, who la Chairman of the Waya and Meani Committee, was general convener; ind\nwu issisted by Mri. R. Morin and\nMrs. C. Troeeth, the other memben\nof the committee. Thoie ln chirge\nof the various attractions were:\nDoll houie raffle, Mrs. Join Qulnn,\nMra. M. H. Hoyte md Mn. L. A.\nRead; balloon booth, Mn. E. E. Per\nkins and Mn. G. Spilker; ticket\nsales, Mn. L. A. Reid; refreshments,\nMn. J. R. Bryan. E. E. Perklni pre\nsided as master of ceremonies, and\nhost md hostess for the evening\nwere Wesley McKenzie and Mn. R.\nW. Haggen. Aid. J. R. Corner'i role\nwis that of ''Olive the Palmist\".\nFred Fletcher undertook the crystal\ngazing duties, and Howard Bayley\nwu the \"Chief Barker\", while Mra.\nW. Gibion acted u the \"Roving\n.Minstrel\". Members of Uie Golden\nCity Club operated the conceulom.\nConstable ind Mn. William Stark\nleft Friday evening for Crinbrook,\nwhere the former hu been itatloned\nby Provinciil Police.\nNELSON SOCIAL\n\u25a0y MRS. M. X VIGNEUX\n\u2022 S. J. Towgood of Bladon, who\nwu the gueit ot hli son-ln-liw\nind daughter, Mr. ind Mil. ,W. J.\nSturgeon, 206 Victorii Street, lift\nSaturday to vliit hli ion md hli\ndaughter-in-law, Mr. md Mrs. Jerry\nTowgood of Sheep Creek,\n\u2022 Mn. Ogenskl of Apex ll\nipending \u25a0 couple of daya it thi\nhomi of her granddaughter, Mil.\nEric Turback, ln Roisland.\n\u2022 Hr. Fielding, who hu bun\nconfined to hli bid for the put\nthree monthi, having gone through\nI serious Illneu, li now able to be\nout igiin.\n\u2022 Mn. Archil McDougall of\nErie vliited Nelion Stturdiy.\n\u2022 Mn. E. Conrad, Cedir Street,\nhid u weekend guesti, Mn. W.\nDriver ind Min , Hazel Johnion,\nwho teach at Cnwtord Biy.\nLEAVES FOR CALOARY\n\u2022 Ctrl Linden, Nelion Avenue,\nlett to join thi R.CAJ. In Calgary.\n\u2022 Mlu Join Lowndei of Sheep\nCreek hu lett Kooteniy Like General Hospital.\n\u2022 Mn. Grant Hall wu ln town\nfrom South Slocan Saturdiy.\n\u2022 Mn. D. Tiylor of Sunihine\nBay viilted Nelion Saturday.\n\u2022 Pilot Officer Mllu Riddle Is\nipending I couple of weeks furlough in Nelion.\n\u2022 Mn. Thomu OUon ot Erie\nvUited Nelion Siturday.\n\u2022 Elliott Schmidt of Shetp\nCreek Is I pltient ln Kooteniy\nLike Oeneral Hospital.\n\u2022 Arthur Laku, M. E., of New\nDenver, spent the weekend with\nhis fimlly ln NeUon.\n\u2022 Roy Giyner ot WineU vUlted\nNelson Siturdiy evening.\n\u2022 Mr. end Mn. J. Ryan, Vancouver Street, had n guesti their\ndaughter, Mn. Everett Brasch, ind\nher two children ot Cutlegir,\n\u2022 Leslie Fogle of Sheep Creek\nspent Saturdiy ln Nelion.\nLEAVES FOR OOAST\n\u2022 W. Roy Hunter, NeUon Avenue, left Sunday for Vancouver to\nattend  i Liberal meeting,\n\u2022 George Honley wu ln town\nfrom Nikusp Friday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mra. W. J. McLean\nleft Sunday to tpend \u25a0 week'i vication ln Vmcouver.\n\u2022 Mn. Attree Sr., of Queen'i\nBay ipent Saturdiy ihopplng in\nNeUon.\n\u2022 Mn. A. P. AUiebrook ind\ndiughter Naomi of Kulo -wen vUlton ln NeUon Saturday,\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. Blind of Bonnington ipent Siturdiy in town.\nvrerroR from creston\n\u2022 Miu Edna Bush, who teachei\nit Creston, ipent the weekend it\nthe home of ner pannti, Mr. and\nMn. P. H. Bush, Stirling Hotel,\nVernon Street.\n\u2022 Mn. Kenneth Attree and Mlu\nJoyce Hint of Queen'i Bay were\nvislton to town Siturdiy.\ne Mn. Chirlei Holt of Bilfour\nvUited the city Fridiy.\n\u2022 C. V. Gignon U confined to\nhis home, 920 Silica Street, hiving\nsuffered i itroke when returning\nhome from Miu Sundiy morning.\ne Dr. A. Mijor of Procter vUlted  NeUon  Saturday.\n\u2022 -Mn. Emeit Kinahan md ions\nPat and Mike of Trail were weekend gueiU it the Klnihin home,\nSilica Street.\n\u2022 Jamei H. Oagnon, who teachei\n$80\nin Trill, ipent Sundiy ln NeUon,\nhiving been cilled through the illneu of hii fither, C. V. Gignon,\nSUlci Strict.\n\u2022 W. R. Jarvis, Kerr Apartmenta, had u gueiU over the weekend hU daughter and grandson, Mn.\nWilliam Watkini md ion Billy of\nCaitlegar.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. George Helbecque, Jr. ind family of Bonnington vUlted Nelson Saturdiy.\n\u2022 Viiiton In Nelion over the\nweekend Included Mr. ind Mrs. M.\nDuMont ind Roie of RoMbery.\ne Mr, md Mn. Ivor Jonu ind\ndaughter of South Slocan visited\nNelson Saturdiy.\nMOVES TO OOAOT\n\u2022 F. M. Ling, Ftlrvltw, has ltft\ntor the Cout where he hu been\ntransferred, Mn. Lang md family\nwill follow Uter.\n\u2022 Lie. A. T. Godfrey hu returned to Clireholm, Alta., ifter \u2022\nbrlet visit to hli family on Silica\nStreet\nt Mr Jtni Mn. Hirry Pyper ot\nHirrop ipent Siturdiy In NeUon.\n\u2022 Leonard GUlett, Kootenay\nStreet, left Saturday to Join the\nR.CAJ. in Calgiry.\n\u2022 Mn. F. Smith of Blewitt\n\u25a0pent Saturday ln Nelson.\n\u2022 E. Effa and his ion ot thi\nReno mine vUlted town Saturdiy.\nt Jeu Sanders of Bilfour vUlted NeUon  Siturdiy.\nt Mr. md Mn. Rod McDonald\nwere weekend vUitori from South\nSlocm.\n\u2022 Shoppen In the city Saturday\nIncluded Mn. A. Barnei of Willow\nPoint\nREALIZED\nSCANDINAVIAN\nCHURCH BAZAAR\nChristmu Bazaar htld ln the\nScandinavian Church Stturdiy evening wu t marked success, i large\ncrowd being present to htlp thi\nLtdiei' Aid tnd Young People's\nSociety riiie monty for thi work\nof thi Church. AU of thi goods,\nfancy work ind biking offered wera\niold ind recelpti totalled ovir $80.\nFollowing tht lilt refreshments\nwera, nrved, lad tht crowd en-\nJoyed i locial tvening.\n-page PIVI\nREEMA\nFURNITURE CO.\nN\nThe Houm of Furniture Values\nPhont 115 Nelson\nSAVE\nAt Our 5th\nANNIVERSARY.\nSALE\nKimberley Women's\nMother, Mrs. Burns\nIs Buried at Coast\nFuneril lervicei were held it\nVmcouver Siturdiy for Mn. Amy\nBums ot Gibson'i andtog, who dltd\nWednudiy it Klmbtrlty. Servicu\nwtre conducted by Rtv. A. Roddin\nfrom tht Mt Pleasant Undertaking\nCo, Chipel, while Interment wu In\nthe Ocem View Buriil Pirk.\nMrs. Burni wu 70 yean ot age.\nSht Is lurvived by five daughten,\nMri, Paul DeCamp md Mlu Amy\nBurni of Sm Franciico, Mlu Sarah\nBumi md Mill Marie Burni of\nKimberley, md Aina of Revelitoke;\ntwo ions, Charlu ind Robert of\nGibson's Landing; ind two brothen\nmd two listen.\nThe Gestipo boasU 1 bureiu\nwhose experts cm Imitate the handwriting ot every famous man ln the\nworld.\nFolse Alarm in\nRossland Friday\nROSSLAND, B.C., Nov. J0-A false\nalarm from tbe box at the corner cf\nFourth Avenue ind Butte Street\ngave the Flrt Deptrtment i run\nUte Friday afternoon.\n20%  DISCOUNT\non Fur Trimmed Coats\nFashion First Ltd.\nft it li on the ilr I\nC. E. RADIO\nwlU get lt\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nTHEY'RE HERE\nSKIRTS. M JC\nfor ikiting 4IJ.4J\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\nWeitmlnitir,\n6 oz.  \t\nCanterbury\nTea Bags\n20's 20c\n45's.   ..      43c\nOrangei! Packtd in\nihopplng bag, 8 Ibe. .\nCarroti: In ihopplng\nbap. 10 Ibe\t\nCrspei;  Emperon,\nJ lbi\t\nApplet: Wagoner,\nbox   \t\nCrapefruit:\nWhites, 3 lbl.\n85c\n19c\n35c\n89c\n29c\nSIRLOIN, ROUND, lb. 25(\nBoiling Beef: Leon, 3 Ibs. _.      . 29c\nLean Beef: Minced, Ib   25c\nCall Liver:\nLb\t\nWeinert:\nLb\t\nQC. Cottage Rolli:    OC\u201e\nJ JC Tendered,   Ib. JJC\nOC Ayrihir.  Sau-      OP.\nLdZ Mm: Union, Ib. L JL\ntaga: Union\nStew Beef and Veal Kidney: Lb. 20c\nPork Tenderloin, Ib. ...  30c\nSAFEWAY\nWe Reierve the Right\nto Limit Quantities\nSafeway Storei Ltd.\nF'uitvale Sendi 15\nParcels to Soldiers\nFRUITVALE, B. C.-The 109th\nGirli Knitting Club, ii buiy working\nand filling parceli, for ihipment to\nall Fruitvale men ln the tended.\nFundi for thla purpoie ue being\nrailed by the memben.\nThe Frultvile Service Club gave\n$2J. the Women'i Auxilliry $10 ind\nthe W. I. \u00bb5, reierve fund $17.50.\nFifteen parceli have been ient to\nthoae itatloned In England and parcels for all those ln Cinada will be\nlent out ihortly.\nEach parcel contain one 1-pound\nfruit cake, one pound coffee, Vs\npound tea, 4 pound loaf lugar,\none pair sock!, one large iquare\nchocolate and gum.\nFire Delegates Are\nNamed by Liberals\nfor B.C. Convention\nFlvi delegate! weft nimed by\nthe Nelion Liberal Auoclition to\nittend the Provinciil convention\n\u2022t Vincouver opening Tueiday.\nTliey were W. Roy Hunter, G. K.\nBurni, Wilter Hendrlcki, Nelion\nWinlaw and Steven McDonald.\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTER, B. C.-J. D. Hol-\nitinln of Caitlegar wu a visitor in\nthe Diitrict.\nCharlei Nuemann of Kimberley\nii i visitor at the Boundary tur firm\nof Huicroft\nGordon Hurry ii viiiting hli cou-\nlin, Art Hurry, at Weit Creiton,\nMr. and Mn. Albert Montgomery\nand family have left to reilde on\ni Ihe Flata at Creiton.\nJerry Fltnimmoni returned to\nTrail after ipending i few diyi at\nthe home of Mr. and Mn. Wllllim\nDemchuk of Huacroft.\nGeorge Rylin arrived down from\nthe Bayonne Mine and la viiiting\nhis uncle, David Rylan.\nMr and Mrs. Godfrey Samuelion\nand daughter of Canyon wera gueata\nof Mr. and Mn. Chirlei Huacroft\nMn. Lynn ind diughter left to\nJoin Mr. Lynn it the Premier Mine\nwhere they will reilde,\nFrank Baker returned to hli ranch\nhere ifter ipending the put month\nin Creston visiting his iliter, Mn. A.\nDelbridge,\nMn. R. C. Phllllpi li viiiting it\nher ion-in-law ind diughter, Mr.\nind Mn. Bd nine, it Creiton.\n21 Are Taking First\nAid at Willow Point\nTwenty-one reildenti of Willow\nPoint dlitrict\u2014tome of them A.R.P.\nvolunteen\u2014tre liking the St John\nAmbulance Auoclition tint lid\ncourse. C. O. Andenon of Nelion,\nInitructor, hu given three lecturei\nto the clau to date.\nWATCHES  DIAMONDS,\nWEDDING RINGS\nH.  H. Sutherland\nILK\nK,\nAT ITS BIST\nRaw ind Pasteurized\nV\n\u25a0 ALLIY\nAIRY\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B. C.-Miii Ningr Ii-\nlip, R.N, who leavea ihortly for\nSouth Africa, and J. Armitrong,\nwho Li leaving to reside in Nelson,\nwere honored it \u2022 toclil evening\ngiven by the congregiUon ot St.\nMark'i Church In the Pariah Hill.\nWhiit wu enjoyed.\nMn. M. Dumont whe hu been\nvisiting Halcyon Hot Springi, wu\nin Nakuip en route to her home at\nHunten Siding.\nMn. H. Hicki who wu i gueit\nof Mr. md Mn. J. Pirent lm left\nfor her homi in Ashcroft\nMr. ind Mn. KneUon of Miklnaon\nLanding were ihoppen tn Nikuip.\nMlai Nellie Harvey la ipending a\nfew dayi in Nelion.\nMn. N. A. Herridge li holidaying\nln Victoria.\nJ. Driper of New Denver wu a\nmotor visitor to Nakuip .\nt_   \u00bb\net*t*-et>**i*iitmm*e*mieite*teti' day h\u00ab\u00ab\nSunshine Bay\nSUNSHINE BAY, B. C.-Fred Ferguson, who haa ben apending his\nfurlough with hla parenti, Captain\nand Mn. J. Ferguson, returned to\nhis duUu.\nMln Jem Ferguion of Trail ipent\nthe weekend here.\nMn. O. P. Appleton ipent Frldiy\nin Nelion.\nMiu Mary Thomu, who hu ipent\nteveral weeki viiiting ln Medicine\nHat returned ot btr home.\nW. H. Thomu vliited Mediclm\nHat for a day lut week.\nMn. T. Neile ipent the weekend\nIn Nelion.\nMr. ind Mn. Glokvmli and daughter, Helen, of Spokane apent a few\ndiyi with Mn. Glokvmli'i fither,\nG Doienberger.\nMr. md Mn. D Tiylor end ion\n\u25a0pent Saturday ln Nelion.\nNick and Abe Dosenberger and\ntheir cousin, Jake Bikar, ipent Sun-\ni\nRinso gives the WHITEST\\h*_\\\\\\\na*-*\n\u00ab*\nNURSI-^Goodness, Mrs. Evini\u2014\nmy uniform looka dreadful com-\npared with your biby'i little\nfrock. How do you get your\nwish so white?\nMRS; EVANS-I um Rlnw, Nune.\nRlnto not only wuhte whiter-\nIt Cives the whitest waih. And\nIt'a Juit grand (or keeping waihable colon\nbright.\nNURSE\u2014You mean Rinso washes so white and\nis safe for colors, too?\nMRS. E.-\u00ab-Ytt, Indeed \u2014even for yonr\nflnett washable rayoni. You iee, Rtnio\ngives the whlteet waih without bleach-\nin.- lt't easy on the clothes, too\u2014you\ndon't hava to rub or icrubl\nNURSI-Well, I've had plenty of wuhing experience, but I ve never seen\nresults to beat yours. I'll certainly\nuse Rinso for my own things.\nMRS. E.\u2014Uae Rlnto once and I know you will\nntvtr again be aa Mailed with anything else!\nRemember to get the GIANT packige (or\nextra economy.\n.\na LEPER\nriODUCT\nBEST FOR All THE WASH _ WHITES AND COLORS TOO\n* .\n\t\n Established April 22, 1M1\nBritith Columbia's\nMott Meretting Newtpav.\nPubllahad every morning except Sunday by\nthe NBWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, UM-\nSm 286 Baker SU Nelaon. British Columbia.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTOt AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, DEC. 1,1941.\nRegimented Prices and\nWages the Only Way to Stop\nDizzy Spiral in Living Costs\nThe Wage and Price Celling law\nwill be accepted by Canadians as a\nnecessary measure, and because it is\nthe only alternative to uncontrolled\ninflation.\nImposition of ceilings will cause\nconsiderable disturbance to commerce\nin the first instance. It will involve\nsome losses to manufacturers, wholesalers and retail merchants. It will involve some Injustices, some inequities,\nsome unfairness. For some weeks, un-\ntill we settle down to the new conditions, there will be an atmosphere of\nuncertainty and hesitation in the conduct of the commerce of the country.\nNo one, except under the tremendous stress of war; no one, except in a\nsituation of which the gravity cannot\nb\u00ab exaggerated, would voluntarily\nplace himself under such a policy of\nregimentation, but the alternative is\nruin.\nLet there be no misunderstanding\nupon that point. We have reached the\nstage at which we must regiment costs\nof living, or uncontrolled Inflation will\ncarry us rapidly along the path to ruin.\nOut of uncontrolled inflation no\none but the rich and unscrupulous\ngambler and speculator can gain. The\ndisaster falls on the small merchant,\nthe wage-earner whose dollars will\nbuy less and less, the owners of life insurance policies, the pensioner.\nAgainst such national ruin, such\nindividual sufferings, state-controlled\nprice and wage ceilings, designed to\nput a stop to the dizzy spiral of inflated costs, are the only defence.\nBattle Fleet Sailing for\nJapan ?\nLondon's announcement that a\nBritish battleship fleet is en route to\nthe Pacific is ominous.\nThe British capital ships do not\nplay around in this war, with grand\ncruises in full formation, or alternatively, keep steam up at the base ready\nto dash after the enemy battle fleet if\nit should perchance put to sea.\nWith no large formations to be\nengaged, the British battleships and\nbattle cruisers do ordinary patrol and\nconvoy duty, on the Atlantic trade\nroutes.\nThe fact that a battle fleet is now\nheading for the Far East is warning\nto us all that there is probably stern\nbusiness ahead.\nAnd the announcement of it, contrary to Admiralty practice, must\nmean a final warning to Japan.\nIf Japan starts shooting\u2014and it\nwill be starting a \"shooting war\" if it\ninvades Indo-China or invades Thailand, just as much as if it were acting\nagainst Hong Kong or against the\nPhilippines\u2014the three largest navies\nin the world, on present standing, will\nbe involved.\nJapan's impossible demands on the\nUnited States and Britain, demands\npractically that they admit Japan's\nparamountcy and at the same time\nleave China at Japan's mercy, seem to\nput keeping of the peace out of the\nquestion.\nBoth the United States and Britain seem to be acting on the assumption that hostilities are on the way\u2014\nthe United States by diverting its oil\nfor Russia to a non-Pacific route, and\nBritain by its great defence preparations, including now the sending of the\nbattleship fleet.\nExtension of the war to the Pacific\nseems very near.\nToday's  Horoscope\nIt your birthday Is today, the next year\nholds promise of peat success ln all of your\nundertakings. Gain will come to you through\nthe government, army, or law, elderi and secret matters. You should, however, watch your\ncorrespondence. A kind, loving disposition will\nbe possessed by the child who Is born on this\ndate. He or she will be very talented, a great\nfavorite with young and old, and generally fortunate. Such a personality will be subject to\noccasional business worries, however.\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpan te any reader. Namei at panona asking\nquestion! will nel be published.\nW. R., Nelson\u2014Could you please flv* me information as to the linal reiult In the Bart\nGarden Competition this year? I understand tha Judging hu taken place. Who\nwere the final Judge)?\nPrize winnen ln th* Beit Garden Competition thli year are as followi:\nRock Gardeni: Flnt, Hugh W. Robertson,\nRosemont; wcond, Gordon Allan, 1115 Ward\nStreet\nRockery Boulevards: First, H. B. Fenny,\n234 Robaon Street; iecond, William Brown, TO\nVictoria Street\nGeneral Garden: First, Harold Hinitt 616 Kokanee Street; lecond, Steve Medwid, 1602 Vancouver Street; commended, Mrs. W. Reyden,\n106 morgan Street\nLawn Garden: First, Vzt. W. R. Grubbe,\n821 Hendryx Street; second, Viz*. L S. Bradley, 911 Joiephlne Street\nBoulevards: First, Harold Hinitt; second,\nVincent Fink, 424 Robion Street\nThe conteit wai iponiored by the Nelion\nGarden Club and judgei were Mn. J. Learning, G. A. King and W. B. Melneczuk.\n*\nJ. H. M, Nelion\u2014Would you pleue give me a\nrecipe for matrimonial cake and a light\nChriitmu fruit cake?\nMatrimonial Cake: One cup rolled oata,\ntwo cupi flour, one cup brown sugar, one half\ncup butter, one half cup lard, one half cup\niour milk, one half teaspoon soda, and one\nquarter  teaipoon salt.  Cream sugar, butter\nand lard together, add oata which have been\nground ln the meat chopper. Mix well together and add milk, soda and a ult Divide\nbatter ln halt and ipread flnt half on greased\ntin and ipread with date filling and place\nother half of batter on.top.\nDete Filling: One pound stoned dates, one\ncup brown sugar, one half cup water. Cook\nthli mixture until toft\nO. R., Kulo requeiti the wordi to th* long\n\"Ten Thouiand Yean Ago\" and to a song of\nwhich two ot the llnei are:\n\"Bright sunny dayi will ioon fade away,\nRemember what 1 lay and be true, dear.\"\nThe Unei quoted are from \"The Spaniih\nCavalier,\" here given:\nTHE SPANISH CAVAUIR\nA Spanish Cavalier stood ln his retreat\nAnd on his guitar played a tune, Dear:\nThe music io sweet he'd ofttlmes repeat\u2014\nThe blessftg of My Country and You\nDear.\"\nRefrain:\n\"Say, Darling lay, when Tm far away,\nSometimes you will think of me, Dear.\nBright, lunny days will ioon fade awayl\nRemember what I aay, and be true, Dear.\n'Tm off to the war; to the war I muit go,\nTo fight for My Country and You, Dear.\nAnd lt I should tall, ln vain I would call\nThe blessing of My Country and You, Dear.\n\"And when the war ll o'er, to You Til return;\nBack to My Country and You, Dear.\nBut If I be slain, You will aeek me In vain.\nUpon the battlefield you will find mei\"\nReader, Nelson, requests the wordi to the\nlong \"The Roll Call on the Hill of D*rgl\".\nPress Comment\nBLUFF TO Bt CALLED\nAdvocates of strong meuures agalnit the\nJapanese believe Tokyo militarist! have been\ngetting away with a bluff that ihould be called.\nThey consider Japan a second-rate power\nlacking the essential raw materiali for protracted defence and contend that the Japanese army and navy have been over-rated.\nBritish and American forces are better\nprepared than ever betore to take on the Japanese.\nRevision of the Neutrality Act will make\nlt possible for the U. S. and Britiah navies to\ncooperate more cloiely ln the Atlantic. Thli\nwill free iome ot the heavier units of both\nnavies for aervice ln the Pacific. Deitroyen\nara best equipped for convoy duty, whereai\nheavier ihlps are needed ln the long reaches\nof the Pacific to cope wtth the Japanese fleet\nThere li political logic, too, ln the propoial\nto fight Japan now.\nSome of the bitterest critics of Preildent\nRoosevelt'i policy of helping Britain and\nRussia would support a war with Japan.\nOtto D. Tolischu*. Tokyo correspondent\nof the New York Times, cables, quoting Finance Minister Oklnorl Kaya u telling the\nNational Financial Council, that Japan'i aim ll\nto \"force Britain and the United Statei to retreat from East Asia\" as well u to successfully conclude the \"China Incident\" and establish \"a greater East Asia co-prosperity\nsphere.\"\u2014New York PM.\nBIT OF FIGURING\nIn London lait week, iome memben of a\nRoosevelt mission conferred with English officials. A note was brought to two ot the Britishers, who left saying: \"Well be back\nshortly\" . . . Those men are Britain'! foremost\nmathematicians. They were rushed by air lo\nDover, where three men watching a rugby\ngame had been killed by a Nazi iheU fired\nacross the Channel. The mathematician! itudied the shell's trajectory\u2014arrived at by measuring the angle of the mapped branchei ln\nthe trees through which the shell travelled.\nThey made their calculations and located the\nexact spot ln France from which the iheU hid\nbeen fired. An RAF. flier went up end aerou\nand destroyed the gun\u2014The mathematicians\nflew back to the London meeting. \"Sorry,\ngentlemen,\" they apologized to the Amerlcani,\n\"we had a bit of figuring to do.\"\u2014Victoria\nDally Times.\n-NILSON DAILY NlWt   NIL.SON.  B,\nBook Notes.\nNelson Municipal Library\nTHI DRUM OOIS DEAD\",\nby Bsss Streeter Aldrloh,\nA Chrlatmai itory nt ln a amall American town, where a banker'! clerk learnt to\naay \"Mtrry Chriitmu\" from out ot the de-\npreuloa.\n\u2022WILD IS THI RIVER\",\nby Loula Bromfleld.   J\nFor the letting of hli flnt full-length\nnovel of Amulet ilnce \"The Farm\", Mr.\nBromfleld hu taken New Orleans at the end\nof th* ClvU War.\n\u2022KLU WYCK\",\nby Kmlly Ctrr.\nSketchei ot Wart Coast Indlani by the\noutstanding Canadian tuthor tnd artist, ieen\nu \"Hi* Liughlng One\" went among them\nwith her dog tnd her palntirfg materials.\n\u2022WINDSWIPT\",\nby Mtry Elian Chu*.\n\"Wlndiwept\" li the name ot t house on t\nhigh tnd lonely promonetory of land ln Eastern Maine. The home of the Marstons, lti long\nInfluence extendi beyond their immediate\nftmily to touch othen, down to the preient\ndty.\n\"HILL OF DOVIS\",\nby Stuirt Cloete.\nIn thia itory ot the tint Boer War of I860,\ntha author continue! what he began with\nTurning Wheeli\".\n\"HIOHWAY fO VALOUR\",\nby Mirgiret Dulty,\nOverwhelmed with disaster, then confronted with profound love, thii ii t story ot\nNewfoundltnd u well u of the grave, lovely\nMtgellt.\n\"SARATOGA TRUNK\",\nby Idn* Ferber.\nNtw Orleans tnd Saratoga ln tha 'eighties\nwhen tha railroad builders were constructing fortune! u well u roadbeds.\n\"INVITATION TO LIFI\",\nby Erlo Knight\nQf Tregan and hli quest for happiness; a\nreissue ot an earlier novel by tbe successful\nauthor of \"Thli Above AU\".\n\"INSIDE LATIN  AMERICA\",\nby John Qunther.\nCompanion to his \"Inside Aila\", hera are\nthe author's personal observations in 20 Latin\nAmerican countries\u2014their policies, problems\nand leaden.\n\"VALIANT DUSr,\nby Margaret Maeprang Mackay.        '\nThe tuthor of \"Like Water Flowing\" con-\ntraiti Victorian manneri and morals sharply\nagalnit the wayi of old China ln this novel\nof early traders ln tbe port ot Tientsin.\n\"TWO IND8 TO OUR SHOESTRING\",\nby Kathrene Pinkerton.\n\"Hie wildernesi wife\" contlnuei the autobiography of a couple who made a success ot\nnot settling down.\n\"A PROPHIT AT HOMI\",\nby Douglu Reed.\nThe latest of the three books which began\n\u25a0with \"Insanity Fair\". Mr. Reed wished to call\nthli volume \"England's Decline to Fall\".\n\"WATERS OF THI WILDERNESS\",\nby Shirley Selftrt\nOut of a forgotten chapter in the life of\nthe frontier hero, George Rogers Clark, is\nbuilt thli romance of the days when St. Louis\nwu a Spanish stronghold.\n\"HAPPY IVER AFTIR\",\nby  Beatrice  Kean Seymour.\nOf Brenda Stretlord'l young and hasty\nmarriage and now she struck a balance wilh\nlite for the uke ot her daughter.\nWords of Challenge\n\"There Is no place for self-satisfaction or\ncomplacency ln connection with Canada's war\nefforts. There ll no half-way house. It ll all\nor nothing. Let tu all bend to our tasks. Let\nui be grateful that we are still free to work\nand to gtve. Above all, let us all unite to do\nour beit and give to the utmott.\"\u2014Harold\nCrabtree, Preildent ot the Canadian Manu-\nfecturen Auoclation.\nTta lesion to be derived from recent\nexperience! li never to give In\u2014never, never,\nnever. Not ln any event, great or small, larga\nor paltry; never, never yield except to conviction and good lenie. Never yield to force.\nNever yield to the growing and apparently\noverwhelming might of the enemy.\"\u2014Wlniton\nChurchill.\nBADLY NEEDED\nFor I considerable time Penticton wag\nquite removed from the obvious signs of War.\nThen there began to appear among us quite t\nlurpriilng volume of tir force uniform!. Our\ntlrport with the trend of ictlon towirdi the\nPacific itirted to come into ltt own. It ll\ntherefore no longer remarkable u we aee the\nairmen and their aides strolling the itreeti...\nIf we want to make thli in Important center for future airways traffic, let ui do whit\nwe cm to stimulate frlendihlp imong thou\nwhoie lntereit now tnd ln future will be upon\nthii great development\u2014tnd who would prove\nof gretter value to ui ln thli reipect thin\ntheie ladi of the R.CA.F.?\nJust who should set to the talk of organizing a citizens' welcoming committee for\nairmen we cannot quote tay. But It seems id-\nvlssble to refer the question to the ilrport\ncommittee of the Board of Trade.\u2014Penticton\nHerald.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy Th* Canidlan Preaa\nDec. 1, 1916\u2014Rumanian government removed from Bucharest to Jaaiy, Northern\nMoldavia, when Auitro-German forces reach-\ned point within 12 mllei of capital's inner\nforti. Allied troopi, landing at Athens, fired\non by Greek troopi.\nWords of Wisdom\nIt ll not the number ot booki you read, nor\nthe variety of sermons you hear, nor the\namount of religious conversation In which\nyou mix, but It Is the frequency and earnestnesi with which you meditate on these things\ntill the truth ln them becomes your own and\npart o< your being, that ensurei your growth.\n\u2014F. W. Robertion.\nEtiquette Hints\nCultivate a clear voice and enunciation.\nNothing ls mor* annoying than to try to conven* wtth * penon who mumbles and 'whose\nremarki you cannot undentend.\nTest Yourself\n1. Of what chain of mountllni are the\nDolomites a part?\n2. Where wu indent Carthage?\n3. The Great Liku are drained by what\nrlVer?\nResembling a half-peeled ben-\nana, this Russian field piece was\ndestroyed by Russian artillerymen before being abandoned. Unlike some of the other foes met by\nthe Nazis, Russian troops make\nsure that no Soviet equipment is\nleft to fall into German hands\nit they are forced to abandon it.\nBRITISH TANKS IN LIBYAN DRIVE\nMen of a British tank brigade man their iron cavalry in preparation for an attacK\nagainst the Axis forces on the Libyan battlefront. They were part of the forces who\ndrove their way West to join the defenders of Tobruk. fhe Tobruk troops had withstood\nthe Axis attacks for seven months, before breaking out in a drive that took them 10 miles.\nI\nt_t'<* '\u25a0'\u25a0\nv^^^fc\n\u25a0'\"Bl***\nMARKED\nBY NAZIS\nIn accordance\nwith the stringent\nanti-Jewish law.\nnow enforced ln\nVazi-dominated\nGermany,    thia\nJewish   businessman   must   wear\nthe   six-poirjfc\nstar   of   David\nprominently    d\nclothing. The w\nsplayed    or.    hm\nird \"Jude\" is cm-\nblazoned on the\nstar.\n\"T\"    ONE REASON WHY U. S. GUARDS DUTCH GUIANA\nThis is one of the bauxite mines from which the United States gets 60 per cent of\nthp aluminum needed for national defence. The mine is on the Surinam River in Netherlands Guiana, which, it was announced in Washington, is being occupied by American\ntroops after conclusion of an agreement with the Netherlands Government in London.\nThe action was taken to safeguard these mines.\nTI8T ANSWERS\n1. The Alps.\n2. In Africa.\nt. Thi St. Liwrence.\nBRITISH GIRLS TAKE OVER \"ACK-ACKS\"\nDuring sporadic enemy air raids over England, numbers of \"Ack-Ack\" A.T.S. girls' have gone into action\nand recently aided in bringing down an enemy bomber.\nAuthorities were well satisfied with the Bhowing made\nby the girls who are releasing men from anti-aircraft\nduties. These girls are pictured \"manning\" an anti-aircraft gun in London.\nBRITISH JOCKEYS NOW \"ACK-ACK\" BOYS\nBritain's champion jockey for the present season is\nHarry Wragg, and another rider who has done very\nwell is R. Perryman. Both only ride when they get leavi\nfrom their real wartime job\u2014anti-aircraft gunners on I\ngun site \"somewhere in England\". They are picture^\nmanning their \"Ack-Ack\" guns.\n_________________________________\n_^__\n______________\n\u2022\n y\npltflres and Tigers Open Inl-Jun\nHockey Schedule af Trail Tonight\nWeit Koottnay hockey fani will,\nI* their flrit Hague action to-\n|ght when tha newly formed Intuit Hookey League gite undir\ntay at Trail, Nilion Spltflrei ind\nrill Tigen, tha two Junior teami\nt th* olrcuit, pai-formlng th*\npining ceremonies.\nThli yeir, In ordtr to gtt these\nMRU In tip-top ihape for th*\ntgydov.ni In thi Spring io thtt\nhty could bt tt thtlr but for\nutilde competition, tht Spltflrei\nnd th* Trail Tigeri went Into I\niggut with Trill Intermediates,\n.ho Ilk* thi Junlori, were with\niut othir convenient opposition,\nludglng from thi rotten of tht\nhna teimi on piper, in Inttr-\n\u2022ting tilton It In protpul\nrhe Spitfires ind Tigers are in a\ngl way much the same squads ai\nI* been meeting the past three\nire in first midget and then juve-\nt pUydowna. Though Nelaon won\n19S9 In this district on the. way\ntbt Provincial midget final at\nrnon, again in 1940 en route to\ns B.C. Juvenile crown and once\nirt list Spring ln taking the West\nioUniy tection of the Juvenile\nlyoffs, ill thete three lerles were\nttrly contested, \"and ther Is very\nUcitlon of Just as keen a fight\ns Winter.\nAIT STILL COACHING\nltt Spltflrei ire again coached\nWilUr Wilt, who hai hindled\nB teim lince lt played ln the\ndget playoffi. Masterminding the\ngin in Jimmy Morrii ind Nick\nldretichuk, both of whom hive\nquired iome measure of time for\nelr pliying with thi Smokt Eateri,\nLate . Sunday night, Walt itlll\nwasn't sure how hU teim would\nline up. At the Uit practice Siturday night, Wait alternated thru\ngoalies, Hart' Jorgenson, Jim Heuston and Jim Ritchie. Then art\nfive available defencimen, Bud Emery, Everett Kuhn, Stewart Peterson, Joe Hilliard and George Ioanin\nHllliird will be leiving later this\nmonth to Join the R.C.A.F,, but he,\nit Jick Young who went recently,\nwill be signed, in cue they should\nbe available on leave ln the playoffs ln the Spring.\nCULLEY TO REFEREE\nBetween Harold Tapanila and\nDoug Winlaw, who have been together on the wlngi of one front\nline for three years now, will be\nWally Matheson, \u2022 lanky kid who\nii itill eligible for Juvenile hockey\nAnother youngster Saturday night\nwas pivoting tha other line. He was\nFrank Christian, and flanking him\nwere Mickey Prestley and Bud\nSmith.\nLineup of the Trail ttim followi: Don McDonald md Don\nJwaddle, goal; Bert Monildl, Ab\nPitrlck, Garth Barnes and Jack\nCox, defence; Bill Dimock, Earl\nDwyer and Jakie McLeod, Ernie\nDefoe, Brick Edmunds and Jack\nHarriion, Jim Scott, Jack Page and\nRay  Scott,  wlngi.\nTv Culley, an experienced senior\nreferee, will travel with the Spitfires to act as one arbiter tonight\nIncidentally, CJlley li attached to\nthe Itaff of the ABC. Senior Hockey League.\nWait iald that the playen would\nleave by bui from hli store It 8:48,\nand the game will start at 8 o'clock.\ni Girls, (Bors\nContinue Perfect\nBasketball Marks\nSome A glrli md House C boys\netinued   their   unbeaten  recordi\n| NeUon High School Inttr-Houie\nSaketball League pUy thli week\nben tbey turned In vlctoriei relatively over House D girU S4-2J\nid House B boys 81-28. The two\nnnlng teams now havi thrte vlc-\nrles ln as many itirti.\nBoum B glrli woo their iecond ln\nfee gamei by belting Houit C\n'U 22-d, ind in ttit other gtmt\nil week Houm D boyi triumphed\nr th* iecond time in i trio of\nIt* by defeiting Houie A 37-13,\nBom* D boyi' vlotory wu paced\n11  poinU by Frank  Kennedy,\nI highlit lndlvlduil performance\ntha week, and by Bud Smith's\npolflU. In the other boys' game,\nbug  WinUw  piled up  17 points\nfc  thi  victorious  House  C: md\nUver  Laakio  and   David   Slader\ngwed prominently ln the scoring\nII poinU with 15 ind 14 respec-\nrrty.\nUabelle DelPuppo turned In tht\nst icoring dUpUy  for  tha girU\n.th 11 poir.U for Houie B.\nlineups tnd icoren follow:\nHomt B girU-Verr.i BUckwtll\n4. Betty Benwell 2, Isabelle DelPuppo 12, Pam Dewdney ind\nJeanne Young 4.\nHouse C girls\u2014Dot Colman 2.\nJean Hammer 2, Eleanor Simpson,\nNioml LInditrom, Willi McClem-\nint 2 md Phyllli Thompion.\nHome B boys\u2014Mirtln McLtnnin\n12, Bill Holland 10, Aim Deschimpi\n4, Bill Laakso, and Donald Brown.\nHouse C boys\u2014Doug WinUw 17,\nBob Peacock 2, Mike Pavich 3,\nDavid Slader 14, J. Nivefi ind Oliver Laakso 15.\nHouse A girls\u2014Muriel McLandtn\n6, ShelU Fraser 6, Join Carew 2,\nJean Hooker 10, Miriam Hilliard\nand Uabelle Kay 10.\nHouse D girls\u2014Edna Peicock 10.\nNorma Wood 7, Viola Muifelt 4.\nSheila Horswill and Jocelyn Dyke 2.\nHouse D boys\u2014Bud Smith 14,\nPaul Hlookoff 1, Bud Whitfield 4,\nFnnk Kennedy 18 tnd Stin Lyon,\nHouse B boys*\u2014Warrwi Ferguson.\nLevi Corbett, Bob Noakes, BIU\nRushton, Cleland Taylor, Jim Ritchie 2, Dick Horswill 4 and Louis\nOagnon 7.\nReferees\u2014Roy Temple, Mike Pavich and Paul Hlookoff. Scorera\u2014\nIsabelle Kay and Richlrd Thiin.\nTimekeeperi\u2014Join drew, Edna\nPeacock and Gladys Fleming.\nMike Ceitone, who has been winning golf tournaments ever since\nha bagged the New Jersey ciddy\nchimplonship in 1922, walk! ten\nmllu before his daily round of\ngolf. Cestone Is i Montclilr mall\nmtn.\nNILSON DAILV NIWI. NILlON, B.C-MONDAY  MORNINQ. OIO. 1.  Utt\nAces Defeat C.Y.O.\nin Trail Basketball\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. 30 - The Acei\ndefeated the CY.O. 37-24 In a men'a\nIntermediate basketball game at the\nTrail Memorial Hall on Saturday\nnight,\nLineupi:\nCY.O. - C. Plcone 3; 0. Mario\n2; J. Melatini 2; 0. Ius 9; C. Alton\n4; 0. Nocente .4.\nAcli - F. Pagnan 4; T. Mirlo 1;\nJ. Fanlni 4; A, Martin; E. Gri f; A.\nTognotti 12; L. Tbgnotti 8; C,\nBuna 2.\nBowlers WindUp\n(lose Race This\nWeek, Fleury (up\nTOURNAMENT  STANDINQ\nW L D Pot\nDodge       9   6 1 .594\nTruoktra      9   6 1 .594\nDaily* Newi     9   7 0 .563\nWolves    7   9 0 .438\nMillionaires     _.    7   9 0 .138\nCherry Plcken     0 10 0 .375\nTruckers and Dodge go Into tbe\nfinil week of play In th* lecond\nhilf of the Fleury Trophy bowling\ntourniment tied for tint pUcI, Just\na shade ahead ot tbt Dally News,\nand not yet Out of itrlking dUUnci\nof the other thrtt turns.\nAll teams hivt ttlll t chinct to\nfinish In first place, tnd * berth In\ntha playoffi wltb the Truckers tor\nthe trophy. Ot count, U tbt Truckers come out on top, ilnct thty won\nthe fint half, thty will Uke thi\ntrophy outright.\nWolvei pliy Dodgt tonight, and\ntht former team need l dun sweep\nto do lt any good. On Friday Dally\nNews will play Cherry Plcken ln\nthe first game of a doubleheader\nand then in the last game of the\nschedule Millionaires will Uke on\nthe Trucken.\n-PAOI SEVEN\nVictoria Beats\n(Uppers 9 to (;\nGain 2nd Place\nNANAIMO, B.C., Nov. 30 (CD-\nVictoria Bapcoi trounced Nanaimo\nClippers 9-4 hire lut night tor the\nsecond night In t row and moved\nInto iecond plice ln the Paoific\nCoait (B.C.) Intermediate Amateur\nHockey League itindlngi.\nIt was Bapcos' third victory in\nfivi starts.\nLineupe:\nClippers\u2014Beattie; Reiner, Phillips;\nThe Forechecking of\nSaprunoff Is Praised\nAlthough he hasn't figured io\nmuch ln the icoring to d*ti, S\u00abmmy\nSaprunoff, slim Trail hockey product, U rating more than pining\nmention In Sukatchewin hockey.\nSimmy, whs U centring tb* tint\nfront string ot the Rtgina Rmgen.\nU already b*lng compired through\nhU remirkabl* fonchecklng with\nAlex .KaleU, former Ltthbrldg*\nMaple Leat Dow wtth Chloago Black\nHawks, and Hermle Gruhn, who was\na lUr with the Allan Cup Rangers\nlast year.\nOregon State Is\nRose Bowl Team;\nto Play Duke ll.\nNEW YORK, Nov. 30 (API-\nOregon State'i Beiven captured\nth* Paclflo Coait Confirenoa football champiomhip and tht Ron\n\u25a0awl aulgnmant Saturday ti MU-\nilMlppI SUU won tht Southtut-\nern Conferenct orown for th* flrtt\ntlmt tnd Nivy tumid buk th*\nArmy for the third luceeiilve\nyur.\nIn winding up th* United SUUi\ncollege grid iiaaon, tha Beaven\nsettled th* wild Pacific Cout Conference race with m exciting 11-7\ndecUion over tbe Univenlty of\nOregon ai SUnford, only remaining contender, waa badly beaten by\nCalifornia, 18-0. Dukt Univenlty\ntoday accepted an InvlUtlon to\nplay in tbe Rose Bowl Jm. 1 against\nthe Pacific Coait chimploni\nMississippi SUte annexed the\nSoutheastern title by whipping the\nUnivenlty of Miislstlppl 8-o on I\n38-yard quarterback milk by Soph\nomore Jennings Moatei.\nMeanwhile Navy cloied out i\nbrilliant stuon by running over\nhird-flghtlng  Army,  14-d, u  i\n, crowd of close to 100,000 looked\non at Philadelphia.\nFordham, who todiy iccepted\nan InvlUtlon to meet Missouri ln\nthe Sugir Bowl at Niw Orlem*\nJan. 1, trounced New York University 30-9.\nNtbriikt, edging out Oklibomi\nLeigue   8-0   over   Trtll   \u00bbmci:e   ..\u201e,_--..   ,. .\u201e,.\u201e 7-8, finished In a tit with ttl Soon-\nEaten. I    ,\"T \u00b0\u00b0*\u201e *8,8 N'\u00b0R    _.      an for ucond plice ln the Big Six\na   . . *   ra en*  n.vine matron.'     \"   \"V,  '\u00ab   ,Whm,   tm*   Tr'8gi Conf.reno* rtce won by Missouri.\nA total of 4803  paying patroni  ,con& his flrit goal as  a senior.  \u201e ~ ,    .       .   '    ..,,.\u201e,\nlooked on while tht Cowboy, com-. Tummy Dewar carried tha puck upl **J?U   SMt   bow,cl   t0   Arl,on*'\npltUly   dominated   play.   But   for  th, ice ^d after passing the blua I    J.'     ,-,.,.\u201e.\u201e  \u201e,\u201e.,  ,\u201e \u201e\u201e,\u201e\ntte remarkabU goalkeeplng display  lln, \u201e]\u201e\u201e-. it ahMd for Trigg to! -T\u00bb\" ^!U\" \"'\"J* .\">, 7^\nof   Duke   Scodelliro    the   count | plck up ,nd beat SeodeUaro from i *>\"th\"n M\u00ablhod'\u00abl \u00bb\u2022\u25a0-\u00bb *nd thui\nwould havt bttn much mort one-1 c'\u00abje range, pe*e Ettinger received I \"\"J\u21221 '\u00b0r \u00abecM,(1 plice ln thi\n\u2022ldtd. Smokt latere, wbo hid held i lhe f.nt penalty  when he tripped j SmMiwMt Conference race won by\nLethbridge   Maple Leafa  to a  7-71 Pete Dewar. Smoke Eaters put on! Trtu  A    ,nd  M-   \"\"   walloped\ndraw at the Southern city^ the pre-, , pow\u00bbr p>y ,nd Rice Jones was   Baylor, 28-14\nEgin; McCreedy Score as Toronto\nBeats Amerks; Boston, Rangers Win\nHAROLD TAPANILA\nTwo of Nelson's own product!\nwbo will play for the Spltflrei\nagalnit Trail Tlgan at Trail tonight\n\u25a0UD EMERY\nBmery, who U pUying defence\nthU Winter, his returned from a\nWinter spent ln Calgary, md li\ntaking hU hockey ao leriouily that\nIn thtlr hookey lttgut optntr an ht hu out out imoklng to get in\nOordon (Bud) Emery ind Harold; tip-top condition. Tapanllt U a\nTapanlla. I left winger.\nRearranged Stampeders'\nLines Hand 8-0 Beating\nto Trail Smoke Eaters\nCALOARY, Nov, M (OP). \u2014I HCarly ln the second period it wn\nRearrangement of forwird llntl! Cairn., tnd Grin*, again who corn-\nby Coich Marty Burke got tht blned to make lt 3-4, the litter giv-\ndulred rtiulU In tht form of ing Scodelliro no chmce. Lew thm\neccurttt oombln*tlon \u00bbnd finiih four minutes later Tommy Dewar\n\u25a0round th* neti for Calgary jet up French nicely \u00abnd tte latter\nSUmpiden hert Siturdiy night; made good hii ihot for SUmpeden\nwhen the cowboyi chilked up fourth goil. French, Atkinson and I\ntheir flnt vleUry of tht iction Desmarais ill hid shots that Scod\nIn   thi   A.B.C.   8en|or   Hookiy  euaro turned wide.\n8-0   over   Trtll   *\"*\u2022. FIRtT 00AL A, SENIOR\nNIW YORK, Nov. SO (OP) -\nToronto Miple Ltifi humblid th*\nhiplm   but   fighting    Brooklyn\nAmirleim far a olian iwtep of\nthalr   National   League   hockey\ndouble-header with a 6-1 triumph\ntonight\nToronto\u2014Broda; Kampman, stan-\nowski; Apps; Drillon, Davidson,\nSubs \u2014 McDonald, Hamilton, Lan-\n.gelle, Carr, Schrlner, McCreedy,\nChurch, Taylor, Goldup.\nBrooklyn\u2014Rob\u00abrUon; Field, Anderson; Thurler; HUI. Benion. Subi\n\u2014Egtn, Branigan, Armatrong, Boll,\nHtron, OTlaherty, Knott, MOidell,\nWation.\nReferee\u2014Bill Chadwick; llneimen,\nFred Stevenson, John Wllklni.\nFint perlod-1, Amtrloam, Egan\n(Hill, ThurUr) a:l\u00ab; 2, Toronto, Cart\n(Schrlner) 11:80; 8, Toronto, David-\nion 17:13.\nPenaltlei\u2014Kimpman, Carr.\nSecond period\u20144, Toronto, Appi\n(Davidson, Drillon) 10:05.\nPenalty\u2014Anderion.\nThird period\u20145, Toronto, Drillon\n(Appi, Divldion) 1:11; 8, Toronto,\nMcCreedy (Htmllton, Langelle) 4:30.\nPenalty\u2014Anderson.\nBOSTON WINI 8-2\nBOSTON, Nov. 80 (CP)-Boston\nBruins icored two goals ln tht last\ntwo minutes tonight to gtln a 3-2\nvictory over 'Montreal Cmadleni\nbetore 12,000 fani. It waa Bruini'\naecond win in u many nighu over\nthe tall-end Montrealen.\nA crowd of 12)252 law th* Brooklyn defence tnd Ooallt Earl Robertion battle furloualy all ttt way\nagainst superior forces.\nBoston\u2014Brlmiek; Cl\u00bbpp*r, Smith;\n\u25a0Schmidt; Bauer, Dumart. Subi \u2014\nCowley, Conacher, Wiseman, Hollett, Crawford, Jackson, Hiller, Ham-\nIll.\nCanadlens \u2014 Gardiner; OoupllU,\nBouchard; Quilty; Benolt, Dam*.\nSubs\u2014Tudln, Getliffe, Sendi, Rear-\ndon, Portlmd, Blike, Onboikl,\nChambertaln, Heffernm.\nReferee\u2014Eddie Burke, llneimen\u2014\nSmith;   Can*,  Stanley. Subi\u2014Hop\npui, McPhenon, Milei, Martinson, j peden.\nNellson. j    Dune   Grants   formerly   of   tte\nBapooa\u2014Barney! SutherUnd, Mc-  Moose Jaw Millen, paced Stamped-\nIntyre;  Kllpetrick;  Kreller, Algar ! en In their triumph with\nvious  night apparently  shot  their I called  upon to   pull off two sen\nbolt in ttat event for they were no   sational   saves  when   Pete  Dewar\nmatch for tte high geared Stam-\nLeafs Blast Amerks 1-2; Boston\nBeats Canadlens; Rangers Win (-1\nTORONTO, Nov. 80 (CP)-To-\nJronto Maple Leafi, playing In top\n|jorm, tr\u00bbmpl\u00abd Brooklyn Ameri-\nunder tn 8-2 count ln t Ni-\n[\u2022Honal Hockiy Leagut game here\nItturday   night.   Americans   dt-\n[Itnce   proved   weak   throughout\nand  Leafs blasted   the  puck   a I\nlOoalie Earl RoberUon almost aa\n\u25a0will.\nA crowd of 11.M8 fans received\ntint glimpse ot the mw major\n^nal'.y ihot liU in the iecond per-\nAndy Branigan, Brooklyn de-\n|nceroin, tripped Schrlner to ipoil\n\u2022Coring  char.ee and \u25a0 fret ihot\nIat awarded.  Schrlner iktttd   In\n|owly to drivt tht puck pait Goalie\n*1 Robertson from 10 feet out.\nBrooklyn \u2014 Robertson; Egan, An-\niraon; Thurier; Hill, Benson  Suba\n\u2022Bnnigan. Armstrong. Boll, Heron.\n^Flaherty, Knott, Wataon.\nToronto \u2014 Broda; Hamilton, Meld; Ungtllt; McCreedy, Gold-\nSubt \u2014 SUnowikL   Davidion,\nJtmpmm,   Carr,   Appi,   Schriner,\nfclllon. Church, Taylor.\n;OffIcUU- King   CUncy,   referee;\nO'Brien and Bert McCaffrey,\n\u25a0lesmrn.\nV_l   p\u00abrlod\u20141,   Toronto,   Apps\nivldion)  2:38:  2.   Toronto,  Carr\n\u25a0Taylor, Schrlner)  12:17.\nIdentity- Htron. *\u00bb\niSeconf period\u20143, Toronto. Lin-\npUe  (Htmllton)  3:13;  4, Toronto,\nlylor T:81;  8,   Brooklyn,  Watson\nKmitrong. Anderion) 10:47: 6, Tolo, Schrlner (major penalty shot)\n_,\n[Peniltiet\u2014McDonild, Bnnigin,\nJThird period\u20147. Toronto, Drillon\ntelle)   3:24;   8.' Toronto,  Carr\nflylor, Schrlner) 5:05; t. Toronto.\nIdup (Stanowikl) 8:23; 10, Brook-\nI, Thurler Hill, Benson) 16 52.\n(Penalty\u2014Kampman.\nPM LINI STARI\nMONTREAL, Nnv 30 (CP)-Bos-\nI'l mighty Bruini continued to\nlo atop tte National League\n(key lUndlng with Toronto Maple\neb ia ttey came through with a\nvictory over Onadicn.. In their\nbut before Montreal fam here\nturday night\nTht Montrialert ntw rixilt-dei-\nlit lint of Pttt Morin, luddy\nO'Connor tnd Gerry Hlfftrnin,\nWhich mide lti pro debut after\nbtlng signed frem tht Royali ot\npt Qutbte aenlor Amiliur Hock\nLetgue, wit Mllly tht molt\n'tctivt tf th* Cinidlin front\nIntt,\nlor* gtmt Ume, Mayor Adhem-\ntr Rayntult prtttglted Dit CUpper\nthe Johnion TropHy, given to the\nplayer voted most valuable to hti\ntttm in a poll condacted by magaiine iport fans last season.\nBoston\u2014Brimsek; Clapper, Smith:\nSchmidt; Bauer, Dumart. Subt \u2014\nHollet, Crawford, Wiaeman, Conacher, Cowley, Hiller, Jackson,\nHammlll.\nCmadltnt-Oardlner; K Retrdon,\nPortUnd; Chamberlain; T. Reardon,\nBUke Subi \u2014 Benolt, Graboikl,\nOoupllle, Dame, Quilty, Bouchard,\nO'Connor,  Morin.   Heffernan.\nReferee-Lamport; llneimen, Wilcox, Jollit.\nFirst period\u20141, Boiton. Schmidt\n(Bluer) 1:32 2, Boston, Smith iBiu-\ner, Dumart) 18:15.\nPenalty\u2014Dumart.\nSecond period\u20143, Canadiens, O'Connor (Morin, K. Retrdon) 4:48.\nPenalties\u2014Wiseman.  K  Retrdon.\nThird period\u20144, Boiton, Dumart\n(Bauer, Schmidt)  16*48\nPenalties\u2014Crswford, Graboskl.\nWINGI BEATEN 4-1\nNEW YORK. Nov 30 (CP)-New\nYork Rangers, led by Bryan HexUU and Ph.l Watson, wno combined\nfor a pair of goals, defeated a short-\nhanded Detroit Red Wing team 4-1\nin a National Hockey Letgue game\nat Malison Square Garden Siturday night.\nDetroit had only 13 mtn in uniform. They were thort Eddie\nWares, who hat a' aevere ankle\niprain, Alex Motter, out with i\ntorn knee carrtlege, ind Bob\nWhlteiaw, who hai Juat joined the\nteam after lolving hn pauport\ndiff.cull.es, bot has not returned\nto action\nNew York-Henry; Coulter, Pratt;\nWataon; Tustin. Hextall Subs\u2014Heller, Shibicky, M Colville. N. Colville. Warwick, Patrick, Smith,\nHunts. Jur.da\nDetroit-Mowers; Orlando, Stewart; Giesebrecht, Howe, Jennings\nSubs -Jones. Liscombe, Bruneteau\nGrosso. Abel, Kilrea. McReavy,\nReferee - Bill Chadwick Linesman-John Wilkmi and Fred Stevenson\nFirst period\u20141. Detroit, Orlando\n8:24; 2, New York. Hextall IWatson)\n10:44.\nPenalties\u2014Kilrea.   Shibicky.\nSecond period\u20143. New York, Jul-\n<k 823; \u00bb, New York, Hextall (Watson. Tustmi 1658; 5, Ne* York, N.\nColville  18:00\nPenaltiea\u2014Orlando 2. Pratt, Stewirt.\nThird period\u2014Scoring, none.\nPenalliet-Abel,  Heller. Pratt.\nSubt\u2014Atwell, Bird, Lacree, Euerby,\nScott.\nFlnt ptrlod\u20141, Nanalmo, Carr\n(SUnley), 1:17; J, Victoria, Algtr\n(Kilpatrick), 6:38; 8, Nanalmo, Mann\n(Martlnton), 14:09; 4. Victoria, La-\nere*, 14:20; 8, Victoria, Algar, 17:30.\nPenaltiia\u2014None.\nSecond period\u2014*, Victoria, Kr*l-\nler, 5:10; 7, Victoria, Sutherlind\n(Kreller, Kilpatrick), 10:00; 8, Victoria, Bird (Lacret), 18:30; 9, Nanaimo, NaiUon (Minn), 15:00; 10,\nNanalmo, Smith (Martinson), 19:13.\nPenaltlei \u2014 Sutherland (2), Mclntyre (2), Hoppui, Stanley, Carr,\nMarti nscn.\nThird period\u201411, Victoria, Lacree (Krelltr), 13:04; 12,-Victorit,\nEuert>y, 17:03; 13, Victoril, Kilpitrick (Algir), 17*09.\nPenilty\u2014Hoppui.\n...  . . . goals.\nOther marksmen were Doug French\n(2), Din Sprout, Pete Atkinson ind\nthe youthful Ernie Trigg, who mide\nhii debut in lenior company. Doug\nand Cronie shot. Stampeders made\nFrank Slnkwlrh toised threi\ntouchflown pisies as Georgia easily\nwhipped Georgia Tech, 21-0, In the\nit 6-0 ln the last minute of the Southeaitern Confirmci. After tht\nmiddle frame, Cairns passing to At- victory Georgia accepted an InviU-\nkinson and the latter scoring on 1 j tion to play In tte Orange Bowl at\nshot that never left the ice. Miami, Jan. 1.\nCronie,  after  fine  stickhandling, [ \u2014\nteited Rice-Jonei twice as the final\nperiod got under way. Millman\nthrilled  tha crowd  by  an   end  to\nHockey Outlook\nin Quebec Bright\nMONTREAL, Nov. 30 (dP)-It'a a\nHockey Standings\nA.B.C.\nLethbridge ..\nCalgary . ...\nTrail\nKimberley ..\nRed Deer ..\nNATlONAL\nToronto  \t\nBoston\t\nRangers   \u2014\nChicago\t\nDetroit\t\nAmericana _\nCmadleni   ..\nW L D E A P\n1   0   2 14 10 4\n1 11   7 3\n1   7 16 1\n0   0   0 0\n0   0   0 0\n1 1\n0 1\n0 0\n0 0\nW I.\n8   2\nCain md Peti Atkinson, former enj ru,h that SeodeUaro stopped in\nTurner Valley itars were the lead- the goal mouth. Ctirns drew a holding playmaken with two assisU jng penalty and during his absence\nttch. Trail't   power  pity   backfired   for\nThe Trail club, only I ikeleton of Desmarais   and  Sprout,  in  a  sue- _.\ntht great Smoke Eaters who won cesj.on of passes, beat the opposing] mt_e early for'Allan and Memorial\nthe AlUn Cup in 1838, wert weak defence cleanly  ind  Sprouta shot i Cup Ulk yet, hut there U an air of\non defence, and the only playen of evaded   SeodeUaro.   Four   minutei  confidence ln hockey circles here-\nthit once formldiblt hockey iex-! uter Millman made another one of abouU that thU Is going to be the\ntit, Duke Scodelliro ind Ab Cro- hU end to en* ruthei in Orint took | chapiplonihip yetr ln Quebec Prov\n_,.       ._._.  \u2014i.   \u201e\u201e\u00bb.  .ki. tn a   pajJ (0 Kmi Calgary's eighth  tnct.\nAi it looks now, Qutbte tpptin\nto have an abundance of outstanding\nmaterial in ita amateur ranks, and\nof its three senior circuits, the Quebec Senior Hockey League is looked\nupon as tha moat likely to pull out\nprovincUl honon and advance along\ntht Allm Cup trill.\nCornwill U httding the sUndlr.g\nnle,  were the only   ones ible\nmatch tte Cowboys.\nto\ngoal.\nFEW CLOSE CALLS I    Lineups:\nIn scoring hU flnt league shutout Calgary \u2014 Rlce-Jonei; MUlmanf\nof tte Winter, Art Rice-Jones had Ettinger; French; Atkinson, Des-\nonly ibout half a doien close cilU mirili. Subs \u2014 Cairns, Thlrlwell,\nduring   thi   conteit,   but  he   wat '  \"  ~ \" \"\"\"\"'\nequal to them, twice  coming out\nof hU nit to block tta way when\nCronie  threatened.\nfrom the commencement of pity\nSUmpeden cut looie with I fast\nittack but It wu not until ttl ten-\nminute mtrk ttat Stampeders finally drove he puck beyond the\nbrillitnt Scodelliro, with Atklnion\nmtking ttt pliy for the fait ikating\nTrench to finUh off. Thlrlwell bodied Duffy* ind Bobrosky ln turn to\nilow thtm up but Cronlt worked\nln   cloie   only    to   htve   Millman\nGrant, T. Dewar, Sprout, Trigg.\nTrail - SeodeUaro; Wide, P,\nDewar; Cronie; Buckna, Duffy\nSubt\nRoberU, Bobrosky, Christemen\nOfficiali \u2014 Earl Overand and Dr,\nWilliam SUrk.\nSummary:\nFint period \u2014\n(Atklnion)  10:07\nKwong   Kendall, Stanton, I by\u2122?\u201e\u00a3 ovtr 0tt,wt \u201e,\u201e.,\u201e\u201e.\nBobroslfV.   Christemen '      .   r . _,._._, __.,\nRoyiU, who bowid to Sydnty Millionaires   ln   tte   Eastern   Cmada\nfinal Ult yetr, tre deadlocked In\n1 r.i^m, iv_..\u201ej.   fourth plioe with ttl new Montreil\n(Calrm) 18:06.\nPemltlei \u2014 Nont.\nSeoond period\u2014\u00ab Cilgiry, Grtnt,\n(Cairna) 2:38; 4 Cilgary, French\n(T. Dewar) 8:01; 8 Calgiry, Trigg\ntpraw] on  tht  let to  uve  when j (Atklnion)'u'ld;' t Calgiry, Win\"] un!i,'.?_N:;_.t'\n0 41 M 181 &\u00abe-Jon\u00ab   wai   out   of   poaltlon. | son (Cilrtu) 18:10.\n0 38 17 16 j w\"h leM '*h,n two mlnutti of the;    Ptntltlei \u2014 Ettinger.\nperiod left toplay Grant accepted      Third period \u2014 7 Calgary, Sprout\n0 41 \u00bb 13\n1 20 02 11\n1 23 34 7\n1 23 39 7\n1 21 33   2\na pass from Cairns and a close in\nshot evaded Scodilliro tor SUmpeden second goal.\nentry,\nIn thi Montretl md DUtrlct circuit, Shtwinlgin Fills tops leigue\nstanding. Tht Eaitern Township!\nLeegue doesn't open  iu schedule\nU.S. FOOTBALL\nBy Tht Cinidlin Prin\nEAST\nNivy 14. Army 6.\nFordhim 30. New York U. \u00bb.\nCarnegti Tech 0, Pittiburgh tl.\nHoly Crou 13, Boston College 14.\nSOUTH\nPtnn SUU 19. South Cirolim 12.\nGeorgii 21, Georgia Tech 0.\nTexu Tech St, Wake Foreit \u00ab.\nLouliUm SUte 19, Tulane 0.\nMliiisslppl State 6. Mississippi 0.\nNorth Cirollni SUte 13, Wllllim\nand Mary 0.\nRice 26. Baylor 14.\nTennessee 26, Vanderbilt 7.\nTexas Christian 15, Southern\nMethodist 13.\nTexas Mines 23. Arizona SUte 20.\nWEST\nMarquette 28, Iowa SUU 13.\nNebraska 7, OkUhoma 6.\nSt. Louis 28. Washington 0.\nXavitr (Ohio)   14, Georgetown 6\nFAR  WEST\nArizona 28. Kansas State 21.\nCalifornia 16, SUnford 0.\nNew Mexico 28. Wyoming 0.\nOregon State 12. Oregon 7.\nWashington 14, Southern California 13.\nNATIONAL   LEAOUE\nChicago Bean 49, Philadelphia 14.\nChicago CardinaU 3, Detroit il.\nPltUburgh 7,  Brooklyn 30.\nGreen Bty 22. Waihington 17.\nAMERICAN  LEAOUE\nCinclnniti 7, New York 13.\nSports Roundup\n\u25a0y HUGH FULLERTON JR.\nI Auoclated Preu SporU Wrlttr)\nNEW YORK, Nov, 80 (AP) - If\nOregon SUU wins tht Weitern Rose\nBowl bid, you ean look for iome\nburned ean u well u t good game\nIt Paudent New Year's Dty. , . .\nDick Dick Schmon, Princiton'l Ca-\nnadUn-born capUin-elect, hu a kid\nbrother ready to enter coUege next\nyear. Bob Schmon wu backfield\nitar of the Ridley Collegt rugby\ntaim that won ttt Cantdian \"little\nbig four\" champiorahip thii season.\n. . . Golfer Jug McSpaden htd to\nchange hu plans when his second\nson was born a few days ago. \"I\nhtd planned to htvt Jay (age two)\nwin the amateur chimplonship in\n1981,\" he uid. \"It looki now as if\nht's h^ve to turn pro and make room\nfor thU boy.\"\nTODAY'I GUEST \u00bbTAR\nDough Vaughtn, Windior (Ont)\nDally SUr: \"Wt iee where Bobby\nHiggs hai finally turned pro. . . .\nPenonally, we tlwtyt thought tttt\nwu t status inumtd by tny tennU\npliyer tht moment he entered tte\nimateur racket UiU\"\nCLEANINO THI CUFF\nHam Lobtrt't comment after he\nsigned to manage the PhiU wts\n\"Lift begins it 00, 1 guess\" . . . HU\nfirtdtceuors could tdd: \"And whitu\nlft.\" ... QH Purcell, Canadian Preu\nchlet who U ln EngUnd witt the\nCanadUn Army, cabled 20 bucks to\nbet on tte Winnipeg Blue Bomben\nAlong tte Junior front, ooiy two\nMontreal circuits\u2014the Junior Amateur Hockty AuocUtion md Mount\n(DesmaraisY 8:07; 8 Calgary,\"Grant I -^J\"-1 ****n*0T League-have sUrted\n\u2014 actlvltlei for the s\u00abuon, wltt out\ndoor clubs itill In the proceu of\nformation.\nRoyals, who loit out ln tha Dominion Memorial Cup pUyoffi Uit\nteason. again look like tte pick of\nthe Junior tetm*.\n(Millman)   12:23.\nPenalties \u2014 Cairm.\nagalnit tht Ottawa Rough Riden In\nyeiterdiy's Canadian footbill championship final-end thty uy VS-\nfam are wild.\nTonight's Hockey\n\u2022 A. B. C.\nTrail at Rid Dter.'\nWEST KOOTENAY\nNelson at Trail (Junior).\nSASKATCHEWAN\nSukitoon it Yorkton.\nReglna at Moote Jtw.\nPACIFIC COA8T\nNimlmo it Vmcouver.\nRed Deer, Lethbridge\nGame Called; Trail\nScheduled Tonight\nEDMONTON. Nov. 80 (CP)-Tht\nscheduled A.B.C. Senior Hockey\nLeagut gamt between Rtd Deer\nButflloei and Lethbridge Maplt\nLetts at the Utter city Saturday\nnight was called off because of lack\nof let, It wu learned here.\nCotch Frank Coulson of Buffaioei\nannounced the ice at Red Deer rink\nwtirft luitable for a lenior leagui\ngamt tnd that he had told ttt Leth-\nbridge team not to make tte trip\nNorth.\nHe uid thert waa a \"good foundation\" but tht surface was rough and\nwould be dingeroui to play on.\nBuffalou probably will makl\nttelr debut Into tht circuit tomorrow night when they in icheduled\nto play Trail Smoke Etten it Red\nDeer.\nAberdeen, Dundee\nWin Opening Games\nin Semi-Final Play\ntONDON, Nov. 80 (CP Cible)-\nAberdeen and Dundee United won\ntha opening matchu ln tbi Nortt-\n\u2022aitern football Leigue Cup teml\nfinali Siturdiy. Ttn thouund uw\nAberdeeb defeat GUigow Rtngen\n3-0. Dundee upset Eut Five 8-2.\nThe teims pliy home-ind-homt,\ntoUl-goiU nrlu.\nThi second Ringer tetm miln-\nUlntd IU leadenhip ln ttt Southern Scottish League by trouncing\nPtrtick ThltUe 8-0. Tht tecond*\npUce HetrU defeited Alrdrleonlam\n2-1. Hibernians. In third place, won\nfrom Clyde 3-2.\nIn the London League Anenal\nmatnUlned IU three-point margin\nin first place by defeatlhg Reading\n3-1. Preston North End ind Lincoln,\nlocked In lecond plact, tUo wtrt\nwinnen. Preiton downed Bury 4-0\n\u25a0nd Lincoln but Doncaster 3-1.\nUnuiuil U thi hObby followed\nby Dr. D. M. Nlgro, ot Kaniu City,\nMo. He obtains football progrtmi\nfrom all tte big gamu ht attends\nThe doctor begin ln 1924 when\nNotre Dame Unlvtrtity'i \"four\nhoritmtn\" were riding tht football\nthin 100 progrtmi from miny mort\nrtnge to glory. Now he hu mort\nthan 300 programi from any col-\nlegei throughout the United StaVs\nAg Smith tnd BUI Cleary,\nTint period\u20141, Canadieni, Quilty\n(Getliffe) 10:14; 2, Canadlens, Blake\n(Chamberlain)  1940.\nPenaltlee-Tudln (\u00bb\u2022\nSeoond period\u2014Scoring, none,\nPenaltiu\u2014Bautr, Goupille, Crawford.\nThird period\u20143, Boiton, jickson\n(Hamill, Hiller) 7:31; 4, Boiton, Conacher (Cowlty, Dumart) 18:48; 5,\nBoston, Hiller (Jackion) 19:11.   -\nPenaltlei\u2014HoUett, Reardon, Blake\n(10 minutu misconduct.)\nHAWKS LOSI PLACE\nCHICAGO, Nov. 30 (AP). - Chicago Black Hawki tonight iuffered\nthiir tint dtfett it home thU season whtn Naw York Rangen mowed tham down 8-1, before 18,911\nspectators in tha Chicago Stadium.\nThe Rangers thui luppUnted the\nHawks in third plice In the National Hockey Leigue.\nNew York: Henry; Coulter, Pratt;\nN. Colville; M ColvlUe, Shibicky.\nSubi: Heller, Wition, Wirwick,\nPatrick, Smith, Hextall, Burnt,\nPlkt, Judt.\nChlcap): Lo Preitl; Cooptr, Mariucci; Thorns; Purpur, Allan. Subat\nWiebe, KaleU, March, D. BentUy.\nCarse, Hergeshelmer, Dahlstrom,\nSeibert, M. Bentley.\nReferee: Prank Clanoy. Llnumtnt\nMcTiydtn and Burns.\nFirst ptrlod: 1, Ntw York, Hiller\n(N. ColvlUe) 10:80; 1, Chicigo, Allen (March) 16:32; 3, New York,\nHeller Wation, HextaU) 1\u00bb;14\nPenalties: Seibert, Pritt, MtrL\nuccl 2 (1 misconduct), HexUU, _t.\nColvlUe (misconduct), Patrick.\nSecond period: 4, New York, VL\nColvlUe (Shibicky, N. CoMlle)\n10:30.\nPenaltiu: Patrick, DahUtrosa,\nHeller, Prttt, KaleU, Cooper.\nThird period: 8. New York, We*\nson (Patrick) 8:90; \u00ab, New TMt\nPatrick (Juzda, HexUU) 19:11.\nPenalties: Warwick, Jutdt, '\nuooL \u2022\nMcAdam May Start\nPlaying on Tueiday\nNew Wutminitar Spltflru, Mid\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., Nov.\n30 (CP)- Earl McLeod, minager of\nCoich Simmy McAdam probibly\nwould itep into tht Spitfires' lineup when they mttt Nanalmo Clippers in a Ptcific Cout Amateur\nLeigue gama hart next Tuetdiy.\nMcAdim, formtr sUr of tht Piclflc Coast Pro League, hu been\nreinsUted as an amateur by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association\nWinnipeg Beats\nOttawa 11-16 for\nCanadian Title\nTORONTO, Nov. SO OP). - In\nspecUcular spine-tingling fashion,\nWinnipeg Blue Bomberi played\ntheir courage to th\u00ab last ounce\nSaturdiy ind defeited OtUwi\nRough Rldln 18-18 for tte Canadian football championship before nearly QO.OOO fans jammed\ninto Vanity Stadium.\nChei MoCinct, vtterm tcting\nciptiln of the Weitern championi,\nfired the ihot thit brought down\nthe Rough Riden in the third quar-\nUr\u2014t 38-yard field goal\u2014but tte\nmlnutea before md after that fatal\nblow to tte Riden were i picked\nwith drtmt il any nitlonil final ln\nthe 11-yiir hUtory of ttl classic.\nFor tta tense seconds thtt lt takei\nto kick a fltld goal, it appeared u\nif Riden would tie thi garni i third\ntimi UU in the fourth quarter and\nforce overtime. With thi icon 18-15,\nRiden hid bulled their wiy to the\nWinnipeg 10 and Gtorgi Fruer, the\ngiant Ottiwa middle whose specialty is pUcement kicking, dropped beck for a field goal from the\n18.\nThe decision wu sealed when\nFraier'i kick wai wldt by a foot,\nabout the lama dUUnce from the\npoiU u Fraser was sUndlng IB\nyards back. The ball roUtd to the\ndaadlint\u2014the only aingla point\nkicked throughout the fiercely-\nwagid struggle.\nBefon that last point wu icored\nthtrt hid been an amailng terles of\nunorthodox plays to build up the\ncount for both sides.\nHockey Results\n,SATURDAY\nAMERICAN LEAQUE\nSpringfltld 2, PitUburgh 8.\nClevelind 0, Henhey 4.\nBufftlo 8. Philadelphia 1.\nEASTERN U.S. AMATEUR\nBiltlmore J, New York 7.\nJohmtown 8, Atltntic City i\nWuhlngton 4, River Vale 2.\nRiver Vile 4, New York 3,\nAMERICAN  ASSOCIATION\nDalki 1, Fort Worth S.\nOmaha 0, Tulsa 2.\nKaniu City 3, St Paul 6.\nQUEBEC lENIOR AMATEUR\nRoyaU 3, Ottawa 2.\nMONTREAL AND-DIITRICT\nUNIOR B\nJolletU 2. Shawinigan 8.\nLachlne 4, Villtyfleld 1\nSASKATCHEWAN lENIOR\nReglna 3. Yorkton 0.\nSUNDAY\nMONTREAL AND DIITRICT\nO.Uwt 2, RoyaU 1.\nCornwall 2, Cmadleni 4.\nFlU 2, Quebec 2.\nAMERICAN LEAQUE\nHershey 2, Buffalo 6.\nCleveland 3, New Haven 10.\nPitUburgh 2, Waihington S.\nIn 48 minutu against Buckncll\nPipptr Petrtlla of Ptnn State icored 24 points, or more than he tallied\nin eight games Ust Autumn.\nHoop Situation\nWill Meet Final\nDecision Tonight\nlft list Mil tor Nilion buket.\nball pUyen tonight. If there'i to\nbe any City basketball leagues thU\nWinter, the entries will havt to bt\nlubmitted at thU evening's meeting\nat tte Civic Centre Recreation\nHall\nIt u practically definite that there\nwill be a glrli' letgue, ud lt U\nthought that perhaps irrmgeminU\ncan be made to rent the hall even\nif there Is Just the one league.\nHowtvtr, Herb Stewart hu lined\nup one men's team definitely, and\nthe C.Y.O., through Joe DeLucrezio, hat made known iU intention to have a team, so It ls possible\nttat there could be one tetm or\nmore lined up to have t men'i\nleague too.\nIt U txpected ttit basketbaU\npractice! will ittrt Iniide of a\nweek, Ind that there will be the\nfint gamu ioon afterward.\nHockey Standings\nSASKATCHEWAN\nW L DT A PV\nSaskatoon \t\n4   1   Illl   1\nMoosi Jaw\t\n1    1   1 11 11   I\nRegint   \t\n1   2   1 10 13   1\nFlin Don \t\n1    10   18   2\nYorkton \t\n1   3   0   T 12   1\nPACIFIC\nCOAIT\nW L D r A Pt\nSpltflru   \t\n4   0   1 31 17   1\nVictoria\t\n1   I  0 tl 18   1\nNorvans    \t\n2   4   OK a   4\nNanaimo  \t\n1   4   110 it  i\nBOXING RESULTS\n(By Tht Atioclattd Prut)\nBOSTON - Johnny Shkor, \u00bb\u00bb,\nBoiton, outpointed Jim Robinson,\n214. Philadelphia (10).\nDETROIT-Lee Savold. 190, Du\nMoines, Iowt, outpointed Jtck Mat-\nshall. 190. Dalhu. Texu (10).\nHOLLYWOOD-Dodolgo RamUn,\n1S8S, Mexicin lightweight cham-\npion, outpointed Toby Vigil, IM,\nLot Angeles (10).\nSAN DIEGO-Chilky Wright, IM,\nI_na Angelei, won technical knockout\nover Jorge Morella, 135, Mexico\nCtty (8).\nMoton Rebored\nand Reground\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 Btker SL NeUon. B C.\nLetters From\nGreat Britain\nReidtrt of tht Ntlion Daily\nNtwi irt Invited to tend 'in\nlttten ttty receive trom Uii\nwir sonu io thit other\nreaden can thart thu ntwt,\nI_ttten will bt copied and\ncartfully returnta Onlj ntwt\nof genertl InUrul wlU bt\npublished Othtr Meint In tbe\nlttten will, if couru bt kept\nconfidential Please tend or\nbring.iuch utters to:\nWAR ZONE EDITOR.\n0aihj JJctua\n .99IQ\nTAILORED   BOLERO   ENSEMBLE\nTHmVUiVt   MaJiiirt\nPATTERN 9910\nTour little girl's taste in clothei\n\u2014so Important in later life\u2014is\nlorftud by you,. Mother, even\nwhen she's t tiny tot! Make her\nthis attractive frock by Marian\nMartin, Pattern 9910, and teach\nher the art of appropriate dress,\nThis tailored bolero ensemble- is\njust right for school-and-play. The\ndreaa buttons down the front so\nthat she oan dress herself easily,\nand the side sections add flare tn\nthe akirt in front. Accent them\nwith ric-rac to match the short\nsleeves! There's a perky sash in\nback. The square little bolero with\nita optional twin pockets and long\nor short sleeves adds a note of\ncolor if you make it of contrast\nfabric.\nPattern 9910 may be ordered\nonly in children's sizes 2, 4, 6, fi,\nwid 10. Size 6. frock, requires 2*_\nyards 35 inch fabric and bolero.\n% yard 35 inch fabric.\nSend twenty ccnn for thli Mar-\nIan Martin pattern. Be ture to\nwrite plainly your SIZE, name,\naddreu and style number.\nSend your order to The Dally\nNewt, Pattern Department, Nelaon. Pattern will be ient to your\nhome  within  10  days.\nCOM. m, NKDUCRAFT MKVKC. INC\nCROCHETED SLIPPERS PATTERN   2986\nLAURA  WHEELER-SLIPPERS QUICK AND\nINEXPENSIVE TO CROCHET\nSo practical\u2014so colorful\u2014so easy to make! Take\nyour choice of these two smart slippers. Crocheted\nquickly in afghan yarn in two colors. Pattern 2986 contains directions for making slippers in 3 sizes; illustrations of them and stitches; materials required.\nSend twenty centi tor thli pittern to Tm> Nelion Dally Newi,\nNetdlecraft Dept., Nelion. Write plainly pittern number, your nime\nand tddreu. Pittern will be mailed to your home within 10 diyi.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\nCONTRACT...\nTHE PERFECT SHUFFLE\nDID YOU ever Bee a perfect\nIhuffle? It would be one which\nmixed the cards ao thoroughly\nthat the ensuing deal waa not affected in the slightest by the way\nthe cards were arranged before\nthe ahuffle. In other words, the\noriginal pattern of the cards\nwould be completely destroyed,\nand the new pattern would be one\nwhich bore no relation whatsoever to it.\nNo, there has never been an absolutely perfect shuffle. There are\nimperfections in even the best\nahufflers' methods. The fellow\nwho makes the cards sing with\nhla graceful -riffling is one of the\nworst shufflers of all For hia precisely mechanical work can. after\nan even number of riffles, almost\nrestore the original arrangement.\nThe awkward shuffler, who\nclumsily shifts the carda of his\nright hand among those in his\nleft, and repeats the process several times, does a better Job He\ndoes not cause a more or less fixed\nformula to operate, but makes\nsomething different occur each\nUme.\nNone of the best shufflers, how.\never, can break up every combination of adjacent cards After the\nahuffle, there will always be some\ncaaea of two cards, originally next\nto each other, still being that way\nWe ell know that frequently\nsomebody playa an ace on the\nother fellow's king, whereas seldom doea a king get played immediately on an ace Likewise, a\nking often covers^ queen, a qu*en\ncovers a jack, and a Jack covers\na ten, the reverse being rare\nSo. if any such pair of honors is\nnot destroyed in the ahuffle. the\ndeal will allot the lower honor lo\nBy Shepard Barclay\none player and the higher one to\nthe opponent at hia left, who geta\nthe next card.\nThat is why. in rubber bridge.\nan ace is more likely to be to the\nleft of a king, a king to the left\nof a queen, and so on, than ia the^\ncontrary arrangement. Conae-\nquenUy the mathematica of probabilities can be upset by thla factor, and It should be considered\nsomewhat in many very cloae\nproblems of bidding and play.\nThia does not apply at all to\nduplicate, however, aa In that\ngame two honors, even if played\nconsecutively, are not picked up\naa part of a single trick, but are\nrestored ultimately _o the separate pc-rftets of the duplicate\nboerd from which they were taken at the start of the hand So.\nwhen those cards are removed, for\na shuffle at the start of another\nduplicate contest, the consecutively-played honors are not together, but at places distant from\neach other In the deck.\nTomorrow's Problem\n^ K J 10 8 t 4\nf Q\n\u2666 A Q 6 3\n*8\nA I' ?\n5 4\n\u2666 97 i\nN.\ns.\n\u2666 Q33\nV J 10 8 2\n\u2666 K J 8\n4 10 7 2\nA A 6\n\u25a0     fK3\n+ 10 ft\n+ A K Q J54 3\n(Dealer South Both aides vulnerable.)\nIf West loads his heart A. pnd\nthen the diamond 2. could you\nmake 6-Cluba on this deal*\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n\u2022When I see Pa with that hangdog look, he's had a drink or he s\nloaned some more money to his\nkin foik$.\"\nMarvin Mclntyre\nIs Now Overseas\nWord has been received by Mr<\nV. MclntyYe, recently of Nelson but\nnow of Vancouver, that her aon,\nGunner Marvin Mclntyre, former\nNelson schoolboy, ha5 arrived in\nBritain safely He arrived there a\nmonth or so ago.\nHe has already had a leave in\nManchester, and among (ither incidents, has bought a pear for a shilling.\nMrs. Mclntyre and her daughter\nGreta moved to Vancouver from\nNelson the beginning of July.\nMr. Mclntyre, Sr., is a member of\n\u2022 Veterans Guard unit at the Oast.\nSays American Help\nNeeded for Victory\nBROADSTAIRS, Kent, England,\nNov 30 (AP).-Capt Harold H. Balfour, British Undersecretary of State\nfor Air, said yestnrday that \"with\nRussia in the East, with the Empire\nrallied as one and with America in\nthe West we can make surf Germany 15 brought to her knees.\"\nHe told a Kentish group \"We need\nfill help lhe United States can give\nlis . . We must have total victory\nfor security in the world of the future \"\n\"I don't believe that, without the\nAmerican help given and promised,\nwe could achieve that total victory,\"\nBalfour said, \"even though we avoid\ndefeat\"\n5. Paradise\n22\nA color\n6 A dance\n23\nGuido's\n7. Ctty in\nhighest note\nIndiana\n25\nElastically\n9 Stubborn\n26\nAsk alma\nanimal\n27\nPig pen\n10 Animal's\n29\nPart of ship\nfoot\n31\nJapanese\n12 Weight of\ngirdle\nIndia\n33\nThat can\n16 Devoured\nbe used\n19. Narrow-\n34\nA weight\nwoven strip\n';.\")\nK fish \u25a0\n20 Malt\n36\nJ-'ormal en\nbeverage\ntrance into\n21 Part of\nsociety\nGreek tempi\n!39\nSkin\nMW9\nBB\n\u25a0 ..\u2022*:\u25a0\u25a0 eih\n-   I\n, \u25a0\nup sp\n3 1 OT K\n'\u25a0'*!\nNillV\nIf*\n\u25a0M\/jtm\nRlOL D\n|'U|L Y\nC|fi An Kl\n\u25a01 1 NIElS\n|\n*-    \u25a0\n(a FJTIMO\nI\n*   \u25a0'   1\nA'\u00b0&\nHrHXt|\n|AfJ5jN\nSmuE\n\u25a0sil \u00a3 rp\nBH\nS\u00bbturd\u00bb)'i  Aniwer\n40 Bitter vetch\n42. Actor's part\n43. Spheres ,\n44. Lament\nARREST SUSPECT JN\nDRUCCIST SLAYINC\nVANCOUVER. Nov. 30 (CP). -\nVancouver Police said yesterday a\nsuspect had been arrested at Prince\nRupert. B C. for questioning in\nconnection with the shiving of F.\nW. Fawcett, 73-ycar-old Vancouver\ndruggist, in his store here last\nBept. 18.\nACROSS\n1. Disease of\nchickens\n4. Obtain\n7, Departed\n8. Dutch\nchelae\nW. Adhesive\nmixture\n11. Bills of fare\n13. Incendiarism\n14. Fireplace\n15. English\nriver\n1\u00ab. Indefinite\narticle\n17. Over (poet.)\n18. Quiescent\n22. Act of selling again\n2*4. Subsides\n28. To run a a ay\n29. A flower\n80. Venture\n31. Science of\nbird's eggs\nS2. Underground\nrailway\n54. Old wool\nweight\n37. Chinese river\n38. Simian\n41. Musical\ndrama\n43. Proprietor\n45. Wealthy man\n46 Values\n47. Husk of a\nseed\n48. Bird's beak\n49. Golf\nImplement\n50. Foxy\nDOWN\nX. Owner\n2. Inside\n3. Headofla\nhammer\nI. Zodiacal sign\nCRYPTOQCOTE\u2014A cryptogram quotation\nLSTZMOZ   CRMPGXZ    MZTZLWO   JEXVOO:\nKMROKZMVPU   NVSZO   VP-NRMLAZ.\nSaturday's Cryptoquote:  STRENGTHEN ME BY SYMPATHIZING WITH MY STRENGTH. NOT MY WEAKNESS\u2014ALCOTT.\nDistributed by King Feature* Syndicate  In*\nHOW   TO WORK  CRYPTOQUOTE8\nCrypiuquoiei ure quotation! ot famous parsons written in cipher\nA lubstuute character hai replaced the original letter Foi instance\nan \"R\" may substitute lor the or.ginai E\" throughou the entire\ncryptoquote. or a 'BB' may reulicf gn \"LL\" Find tht kty aud follow\nthrough to the solution.\nCOMIC AND  ADVENTURE STRIPS\n\u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nTHE GUMPS\nBy Cut Edsc\nQHWH.TMERe'\u00abA\n*    MAM<HJT\u00bbIDK\nOUH KmJHSN\nWINDOW-LOOKS LIKE\nJANE ARDEN\nBy Monte Barrett and Russell Rot\nBRINGING UP FATHER\n1 \u25a0___9_ttr\nBy Ceo. McMann\n\u2022OU HEARD ME -NCUT?e MOT\n0CXM3 OUT OP THIS KXJSE\nTONIGHT-IT'S RAMNG CATS\nAUD DOGS- _U FOOL- DO\nVOU WANT TD CATCH VCLR\nDEATTH OPaA COLD?\n31\nrX> TAKE\nA CHANCE\nJUST TO\nGITCUT-\nCH-HCW POMXI CO MRS. TELUJS?\nWWV-MV PEAR-I'D BE DELIGHTED\nTD SEND THEM WER TO NOU -1\nWILL CO IT l?K3HT AWAV - HOW\nMANV spPQyS AND FORKS DO\nHENRY\nBy Carl Anderso\nla\n1   \u2022\n.....\nM-~p\\   J\n\u25a0;; 'tJ^Hp *\\(i\n4, t: *\" *\nS \/J2=_?k=4\u00a3\\\nt\"*^.\u2014*T \u25a0\n\u25a0 ';,-'<V**:*V   \u25a0    \\\n--\u25a0   u          .*..-,     >1\nr-.' _^_ ^..iu ,_,-,_\u25a0\u25a0_-\u25a0 -.\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disne\nBLONDIE\nBy Chic Youn\n Phone\n144\nClassified Advertising\nWHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET\nPhont\n144\nBIRTHS\nBYSEN\u2014To Mr, and Mn. John\nyien, Triil, at Trail-Tadanac Hos-\nIttl, Nov. 18, a son,\t\n'fHKWA'CRBH-fo ytt. and Mri.\n\u2022g(Mld Whittacker, Grand Forks,\nI Trail-Tadanac Hospital, Nov. 18.\nwn.\nHARPER-To Mr. and Mrs. I.\nIlipir, Trail, at Trail-Tadanac\n[ospltal Nov. 18, a ton\n'itoYLE\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. Harold\n. Doyle, Trail, at Trail-Tadanac\n[ospltal Nov.  1(1, i ion,\nitJK-To Mr. and Mrs. K7Zuk.\nML It Trail-Tadanac Hospital\nlov, 10, t ton.\nTHORNDALE\u2014To Mr. and Mrs.\nJuries Thorndale. Trail, at Trail-\nhdanac Hoipittl Nov. 24, a son\nWILKINSON\u2014To Mr. \"and Mra.\nI Wilkimon, Triil, at Trail-Tad-\nntc Hoepital Nov. 24, a daughter.\nSOLBAKKEN-To Mr and \"Mrs.\nt Solbakken, Trail, at Trall-Tad-\nnt;. Hospital Nov. 26, a daughter\nLEWIS-To Mr. and Mn. E. 177,\niCWli, Trail, at Trail-Tadanac Hoa-\niltal Nov, 27, a daughter,\t\nMUIRHEAD-To Mr. and Mrs.\nlamuel Mulrhead, Castlegar at\nrrill-Tadanac Hospital Nov. 27, a\non.\n\u2022*_\nHELP  WANTED\nApplications wiU not bt considered trom persona engaged in\ntbt production of war supplies\nJpPCmTTJNn^rORYOUNG BOY,\nwho li ambitious and willing to\nlearn with one ot Nelson's leading\nbusiness houses. Write ln your\nown handwriting to Box 4190\nDtUy News.\t\nHJWUO-UaMP tt-t J6R 6\nmen. Wagei $5500 per month and\nhoard. Apply Box 42, Nakusp.\nPA__b -EXPERIENCED\nfreight truck driver. Box 4156\nDtlly Newi,\t\nR>7  WAWEB  Mft   bHUV*RV\n. work. Apply Nelaon Dally News\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rales tor non.\nSjmmerclal advertisements un-\nar thli classification to assist\npeoplt ieeklng employment.\nOnly Me for one week (8 days)\neoven tny number of required\nuna Payable In advance Add\n10c tf box number desired\n,UO GIRLS WANT WORK AS\nwiltresses in cafe or hotel in\nHelion district Write Natal.e\nRezanson, Box 18, Brilliant, B.C\nOlftL, 19, WiW bt_<_\ntxperience, would like position as\nJunior clerk or itenographer. Box\n4004 Dally News.\nmant maintainad tnd operated by\n\u2022 properly trained man. Box 4198\nDaily Newi\nfXUftllMCIB OfcJBtAL\nbltckimlth raquiru position at\nonce. Box 4132 Daily News.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nfcUNOALOW, 8 ROOMS AND\nbith. New plumbing. Dinette. 2\nbedroomi. Large, bright living\nroom. Kitchen, screened-ln ileep-\ntog porch. Cement foundation,\nrumace. 4 lota. A real snap at\n$1480. Termi. T. _ Whitfield, 417\nHall Stmt\nB06 $__ LANDS FdR SALU\non easy termi In Alberta tnd\nieeketchewan. Writt tor full information to 908 Dept. of Nltural\nResources, C P R   Calgary. Alta\nIW SALE-iS-ACRE RANCH ON\nhighway. Good house, barn and\nother buildings. 81800. W. P.\nRelbin, Shoreacres.\nr_rTS l*M 2-ROOM HOUSE.\nloettloo View St. Phoni 1\\_.\nWANTED   MISCELLANEOUS\nJMPIRE JUNK CO. WILL PAY\nthit highest pricu for icrap iron.\n\u2022crip metals, radiators, rags, sacks,\n\u00abtc   Ship or write to ua at 302\nTtit 2nd Ave.,  Vancouver,  B.C\nITTIP\nCS V6Wt SCRAP mETals\nor Iron  Any quantity  Top prices\nraid   Active Trading Company\nIB Powell St    Vancouver. B   C\nWHh'l rWuRE skates and\nboota. child's lize J or 3. Ph. 140\nPUILIC NOTICES\nCORPORATION OF\" THE CITY\nOF  NELSON\nPublic Notice li hereby given to\nthe Electors of the Municipality .01\nthe City of Nelson that I require\nthe presence of the laid Helton at\nthe City Hall on Monday, the 8th\nday of December, 1941, at 1] o'clock\nnoon for the purpose of electing\npersons to represent then on the\nMunicipal Council as Mayor tnd\nAldermen, on the Boird of School\nTrustees for the Nelson School\nDistrict as Truiteei and on the\nBoard of Police Commissioner! at\nCommissioners of Police.\nThe mode of nomination of candidates shall be aa follows: Thi\ncandidates shall be nominated in\nwriting, thi writing ihall hi subscribed by two Electon of thi\nMunicipality aa proposer and seconder and shall be delivered to thi\nReturning Officer at iny time between the date of this notice and 2\no'clock p.m. on the diy ol nomination. The said writing may be ln\nthe form numbered (3) ln the\nSchedule of the \"Municipal Elections Act\" and shall state tht name,\nreiidenci and occupation, or description of each person proposed\nin such manner aa sufficiency to\nidentify such a candidate, and in the\nevent of a poll being neceuary, iuch\npoll shall be opened on the llth day\nof December, 1941, between the\nhours of 8 o'clock a.m. and 8 o'clock\np.m. ln the Council Chamber of the\nCity Hall at the comer of Ward and\nFront Streets, of which every perion li hereby required to tike\nnotice md govern himielf iccord-\ningly.\nGiven under my hand it the City\nHall of Nelson aforesaid thii lit day\nof December, 1941.\nW. I. WASSON,\nReturning Officer.\nCORPORATION OF THE OrtY\nOF NELSON\nPublic Notice li hereby given to\nthe Electors ot the Municipality of\nthe City of Nelson that I require thi\npresence of the said Electon it the\nCity Hall on Mondiy, the 8th (hy\nof December, 1941, at 12 o'clock\nnoon, for the purpoie of electing a\nperaon to represent thtm ta Alder-\nman in the place of Allck Georgt\nRitchie, resigned, for the unexplnd\nportion of the term as Alderman of\nthe said Allck Oeorge Ritchie.\nThe mode of nomination of candidates ahall be ts follows: Thi ctndl-\ndate shall be nominated ln writing:\nthe writing shall be subscribed by\ntwo Electors of the Municipality as\nproposer and seconder tnd ihall bt\ndelivered to the Returning Officer\nat any time between tht ditt of\nthis Notice tnd 2 p.m. on the diy\nof nomination. The said writing may\nbe ln the form numbered (3) In the\nSchedule of the \"Municipil Elec\ntloni Act\" ind shall state thi nimi,\nresidence and occupation, or dl-\nacription of each perion propoied,\nin such manner ta luffieiently to\nidentify such candidates, and ln the\nevent of a poll being necetsiry such\npoll shall be opened on the llth day\nof December, 1M1, between thi\nhours of 8 o'clock |.m. and 8 o'clock\np.m. in the Council Chamber of thi\nCity Hall, at the corner of Ward ind\nFr. nt Streete, of which every perion\nis hereby required to take notice\nand govern himself accordingly.\nGiven under my hand .it thi City\nof Nelton iforeiaid, thii 1st day of\nDecember, 1941.\nW. E. WASSON,\nReturning Offtotr,\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT - 4-ROOM HEATED\napartment, modern fixtures. Vacant after Jan. 1 911 Edgewood\nAvenue Apply Jamei Maddin.\nPhone 58.\t\nCOMFORTABLE STEAM HEAtEU\nhouse keeping rooms ln Annibli\nBlcck for rent R W. Dawion.\nAsent   S57 Ward Street\nBUSiNtsS b-ttlClS km\nhouses for rent Get our lut.\nRobertson Realty Co., Ltd, 347\nBaker Street\nFOR RENT; SMALL HOUSE. TWO\nbedrooms, $1800 month. Close to\nschools, on carline. 619 Cedar St\nPhone 4fi8X\nrOR WANT AD SERVICE\nPHONE 144\nTelephone 144\nTrill: K Lowdon. 716-7\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlie per Una per Insertion\n44c par Une per week (6 consecutive insertions for cost of 4).\n$148 \u2022 line t month (28 times).\n(Minimum I Unei per insertion)\nBox number 11 c extri This\neoven any number of times.\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS.\nETC.\n18c per Unt, first insertion and\n14c each  subsequent  Insertion.\nALL   ABOVE    RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL  LOW RATES\nNoncommercial   S 11 u 111 o na\nWanted for 25c for any required\nnumber of  llnei for six diyi\npayable In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nSingle copy .... $   .08\nBy carrier, ptr week        .25\nBy carrier  per year ......   13.00\nBy mill:\nOne month       I 78\nThree monthi   .._ -.    2.00\n. 6lx monthi          4.00\nOne year 8.00\nAbove rates apply In Canada\n. United Statei and United King-\ndom to subscriben living out-\n.fide  regular   carrier   areas\nElsewhere md tn Ctnidi where\nextra  postage  Is  required  one\nmonth SI 50, three months $4 00,\nAx months $8 00. one year $15.00\n\u25a0WANTfeb T6 RBNT: SMALL\nfarm for poultry, 6 or 10 mllei\nfrom Trail. Rent advanced. Box\n9018 Daily News\nFOR RENT: SMALL HOUSE TWO\nbedrooms Fairly close In. $20 00\nper month C  W Appleyard\ntfEWLY RENOVATED 8-r6om\nhouse. 824 Carbonate St $22 pir\nmonth. Phone 682\nFOR RENT-SMALL MODERN\nhriust. Garage. Apply West Trinsfer Co_\nTOMFORTABLE ROOM PSR\nrent, with or without board. Mn.\nE, George, 230 Baker Street,\nWANTED TCTESTNT-TWO-ROOS\nsuite, furnished. Apply Box 9035\nDaily News\nA    HOME   FOR   THOSE   AWAY\nfrom home Slrathcona Hotel Apts\nTFURACE APTS Beautiful modern\n.rirrirlnire  equipped suites\nSMALL  HOUSE   FOR   RENT,   Sll\nUnion Street   Phone 369X1\nTeVKERR \"APTS.\" FIRST \"\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel gjjtf CPU Dipot\nP 1 Dipot\nREPRINTS\nI). Castlegar.\n*2%c. Film ex. box 80. CaiUigtr,\nunto \"\u2022rxOTHnfir watn-B n\ngratefully received tt tha Silvi-\nuon Army. 618 V'CWll '}'***__\nWaN1P2d -666b t!tfAN \"COT.\nton nn, not lew thin 12 inchei\nsquare. 9c lb F O. B. NtUon\nDilljr Newi.         \t\nm PM Wr\u00ablICB570ft-OLD\nchina, silverware, tnd furniture.\nAnything old Antique Shop, 411\nHall St., NeUon, B.C.    \t\nmen's qrug\"5Wdr!J)0\" $m>\n$1.00 Jot 12 samplts, plain wrapped. Teited. Ouirmteed ind prepaid. Free Novelty price list.\nPrinceton Diitributon, P. O Box\n61, Princeton, B C.\n-NILSON 0*\u00bbILV NtWt. NILSON.  B.C-MONDAY MORNINtt, DEO. t  1H1--  \u25a0\"\"\u25a0 \u25a0\u00ab'\u00bb\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0    \u25a0\t\nEAST KOOTENAY\nPOWER EARNINGS\nINCREASE $8500\nMONTRIAL, Nov, N (CK-Eut\nKooteniy Power Comptny reporti\npon earning\u00bb of $50,398 Io; October, in Increase ot $8513 over tbe\netrnlngi of $90,885 during October\nOt lut yetr. Operating expensu\nroie $4831 tt $20,933, leaving ntt\nearning! of $58,486 comptrtd with\n$34,588, an increase of $3883.\nGrou etrnlngi for tht tint uvea\nmonthi of thi company's fiscal year\ntotaUed $400,479 compared with\n$390,343 while net earning were\n$296,853 compared with $240,2(4.\nTK\"\nfl.\/iw ani - uc'\nP O Box 335. Vtncouver\nRolli developed ind printed, Ue\n> * 1 Enlargement Free\n11 reprlnti 5x1 enlargement, 38e\nvoim'SiCK mm tss-titu.*-\nUve |n the hoipltil will enjoy\nreiding Thi Dtlly News Phone\n144 tnd hivi I copy diliveraU\neach morpii\ni motpiag.\n- mm.\nMET\nTry Vltex, M tableta |1,00. Pinon\nil drug lundrlw, if\npreme Razor Blade Sharpener 35c,\nVI06R, WPt-\n, 24 Jor $1.00. Su*\n, Box Hi, Va&oouver* i.C\nfeuRaXu\nsen\ntHTKBBO-SHW\nm-\nganlied for the purpoie o\/ Introducing men and women, whs\nthrough' lick pf opportunity find\nIt difficult to meet one mother\nHighest rafennces given. P. O.\nBox 385, Victorit, B. C.\t\n ws\t\nKeep warm with Polar run-guir.\n\u25a0Meed tnd alwaya In style\u2014the\nloweit pricei lh town\u2014-prompt attention to aU .enquirlet-expert\nrestyling ind repairing.\nPolar  furs  Ltd.,  Vanoouvtr,  B.C.\nTOWS MVELOPBP AHB PRW1'\ned (6 or $ sxposura roll) 35c Reprints $o uch. For your vication\nsnapshoU. choosi Kryitil Finish\nGuirtnteed Don-fadi prlnti\nKryital Photos, WiUtlt. Sukitchi-\nwan   Established over $0 -\/tin.\nMEN'S SPECIAL\nMen'i penonal drug sundries,\nIinut quality, teited. guaranteed, 11 tor Mc. 25 tor (100, II-\n\u2022orted. Including world'i funnl-\n\u2022it Joke novelty free, ind catalogue of sundriei.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 34. Dept  NC. Reglna. Suk\nPOR SALI MISCELLANEOUS\nReduced Pricas on\nPIPE and\nFITTINGS\nAUSUm.\n%-lnch to 8-inch itindird.\nGet your requirementi now,\nCall, Phone or Writt\nNelson Machinery\nand Equipment\nNelson, B. C.\nPhont 18 P* O. Box 23\nRUBBER STAMPS FOR UNBM\nploymint Iniurinct Thtn are required for cancelling stamps by\nemployers ln employee's books\n05c tach. Postage 5c txtn Nelsor.\nDtlly Newi Commerciil Printing\nDept\nPtfE, tUBBfe, flWIN'\nNEW AND USED\nUrge itock for Immediate nhipmeni\nSWARTZ PIPE YAR0\nlit Avenue tnd Miin St\nVincouver   B C\n_onm  msfAumrr ac-\noount. ElKtrie wuher, tvtal\nmodel, hirdly t scratch on It will\nnil tor bilince owing. Euy terms.\nPhone tl.\t\npipit- raroroi ..vm \u25a0 m-\ncitl low pricu Activt Trading Co\n816 Powell St.. Vineouvir. B. C\nLOST AND FOUND\nTO FINDERS\nIf you Ond inything telephone\nThe Dally Ntwi A *I>ouna\" Ad\nwill be Inserted without cott to\nyou. Wi will collect from thi\nowner\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\n1940 DODGE SPECIAL DeLUXE 4-\ndoor sedin New tires. Heater with\ndefroster. New car value at I\nbig living. $1275.00. Sowerby-\nCuthbert Ltd.\nWE HAVE 6 GOOD. LIGHT USED\ncars from $100 to $800 Centrsl\nTruck & Equipment Co, 702\nFront St   Nelson. B.C\nSXW MONEY BY SeTFTNO\nyour car parts at the City Autn\nWreckers. 180 Biker St.. Ntlinn\n1Mb\" FORD~ A IN GOOD C5SOT-\ntion. Nelson Auto Wrecking.\nIWN&-4MAU. PACKjUJe W>N\ntaming white  icarvei. Apply  it\nDtily Newi.\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC\nWIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER\npuppiu. Pun Imported itock.\nHarding, 902 Joiephlne Strtet,\nNeUon. Phont 110.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG,\nNov.\n30   (CP)   -\nGrain futurei quotetioni:\nOpen\nHigh\nLow\nCloie\nWHEAT.\nDec.      ..   74-4\nT4H\n71'.\n74\".\nMay      77'4\n78\n77*.\n77 -t\nJuly          t\u00bbV\u00bb\n79H\n70\n\u25a0It\nOATS:\nDec.           44H\ntt\\\n44H\n44 S\nMay           ISH\n45S\n451,\n461\/,\nJuly   . ..   44H\n44H\n44 %\n44 V,\nBARLEY:\nDtc.      ..   58V,\n58',\nKV,\n58S\nMiy          BOH\nM*\nM'*.\n\u00bb.,\nJuly          H\n59\n5-3-*,\nX\\\nASSAYERS ANO MINI\nREPRESENTATIVES\nHAROLD S ELMES, ROSSLAND.\nB.C. Provinciil Asuyer, Chemist\nIndividual representative for ship-\npin it Trill Smtlttr.\nA. J BUIE. Indipendtnl Mini Rip-\nreaentative. Box 84, Trail, B.C.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nl R, McMillan, dc. neuro-\ncalometer, X-Ray, McCuUoch Bll\n_5<Yp\nij, McLUuu^\nA. B.\" mbmUl_, B.C, Palmtr\nGrad .Tc-Rty   StraW Blk, Trill\nCORSITIIRM\nSPENCER CORSETIERE, MISS\nShirley Boomer, 117 Oon. Ph (SSL\nENGINEERS AND SURVIVORS\nBOVD C, AFFLECK. P.O. BOX 101\nTrail, B.C, Survtyor and Engineer\nPhone \"Beaver EaiU\"\ntt. WBAfiCBcawwo m avn.\nEngineer; B. C. Land Surveyor\nRosund ind Grand Forki.  B.C\nFOOT  SPECIALISTS\nS J. GILLIS, D.S.C.. R.C.P., REG'D\nChiropodist, Foot Specialist. Bergeron Block. Ph. 11M, Trail, BC.\nFUNERAL HOMIS\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n702 Baker St Phone 282\nCert. Mortician       Ltdy Attendant\nModern Ambulance Service\nINSURANCl AND REAL ISTATI\nR W DAWSON, Reil Estate, In.\nsurince, RenUU. 887 Ward Strut.\nAnnible Block.  Phont 197,\nc. D  rcXERWGBE aOeNCIM\nInsurance, Reil Eitate. Phoni 90\nCftAs f HcftAftftV, IKBURAKK\nRul Estate Phont 188,\t\nE. DILL, FIRE, AUTO ABCJ-\ndent Iniurinct. 8)2 Ward StreeL\nMACHINISTS\nBENNTTTS LIMITED\nMachine shop, acetylene ind electric\nwelding, motor rewinding,\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 893 824 Virnon St\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. E MARSHALL\nOptometrists\n14.18 Biy Avi. TrtU        Phont 177\nFigures Show\nBank Strength\nTOEONTO, Nov. Jt-Malnten-\nmet of t itrong liquid poiition, tnd\nprofit! amply lufficient to mttt\nmounting taxation tnd pay t%e usual dividends, were reported, it tht\ntnnutl mieting of the Imptrlil\nBtnk ot Canada. A ntw peak In\nassets of $208,887,280, wu noted tnd\nthe reflection of WW financing demindi wu ieen In in increase of\nnurly $12,000,000 in current loans, ln\ntht put ytar.\nTtn Pruident, A. E. Phipps In\nreviewing busineu condition! uld\nthey ben til tht etrmirki of prosperity, Nitional income wu $3,801\nmillion tat tht tint nine months\nof the \/ear ... an increase of $360\nmillion ovtr tbt corresponding\nmonthi od 1940.\nInortau In ft* aurplui af Import! trom tht United Stttu, md\nthe export lurplui to Britiln, hid\nfeitured the foreign trtde situation,\nwith growing txporti to tht former\naccounted tor largely by demandi\nfor forut product! end non-ferroui\nmettli, Including gold.' The Govtrnmtnt had measured up to the gravity of tht lituation In lti war financing, with an outlay of $2,820\nmillion . . . Including $1,480 for\ndirect war effort and $900 million\nfor financial aid to Britain .., utlmated lor the current year. Reviewing tht poiition ef tht chartered\nbanks, Mr. Phipps uld that lt wu\nunlikely thtt the Oovernment would\nexperience tny grut difficulty ln\nfloating tny required wir loans..\nIn two yetri of wtr, iomt 1,-\n228,000 unemployed hu bten ttken\nup by induitry, buiineu end Ha*\narmed forcu. and pruent plana\nnow require the absorption of some\n800,000 more in the coming year,\nMr. Phipps noted.\nSpeaking of the Government's\nmove to fix pricu and control\nwtgu, Mr. Phipps declared: \"It\nis i iource ot satisfaction to know\nthe Government la taking thue steps\nto check Inflitlon. ... Tltt co-operation of ill ll needed to bring tht\nvictory we deslrt md believe will\nbe oun.\"\n8AIH FACTORIIS\nKOOTENAY SASH U DOOR TAC-\ntory, 907 Front St., Nelion. Ph0M\n830  No )ob too imiU or too big.\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTOR *i\nHardwood merchmt 27$ Bakar St\nSICOND  HAND  STORES\nWE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhat hivi you? Ph 814, Ark Store\nCOAST BANK CLEARINCS\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 10 (CP). -\nMonthly bank clearings for November, 1M1. and for tht corrupondlng\nptriod, 1940:\n1941 1940\nVincouver     .   81..J3.J54   78,030,490\nVictorii       8,18*5,309    7,\u00bb53.2\u00ab8\nN. Wut    J.939,968    1,119,282\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW YORK, Nov, 10 (AP). -\nCopper study; electrolytic ipot,\nConn. Villey, 1JO0.\nTin iteady; ipot and forward 82.00.\nLeed steady, ipot, New York\n5.89.\nZinc iteidy; Eut St LouU spot\nand forward 8 25\nThere wai no \"V\" In thi Greek\nor Roman aiphabeU, \"U\" took its\nplace.\nFLAX\nDec.\nMay\nJuly\nRYE:\nDtc\t\nMay\nJuly\n152S    15244   15144   15144\nIM      1.WS   15V,    198\n157      157      155\u00ab4   15944\n5814 ASV4\n8144     81*\n57%\n81 Vi\n57 44\n81*\n82\nWheat: J hard 74S; 1 Nor. 74H;\n2 Nor. TI**: I Nor. 68%: 4 Nor. 88;\n9 wheat 88.4; t wheat 8344; tied\nwheat 80V4; 1 amber durum 74W*.\nOaU: 2 C.W. 44%; ex. 3 C W 4344;\n3 C. W. 43%; ex. 1 feed 41%; 1 feed\n40%; 2 feed .17%; 3 feed 38%.\nBirley. % C.W. 8 row 61%; 1 ind\n2 C W. 2 row 61%; 3 CW, 6 row\n57%; 1 feed 84%: 1 feed 54%; 3\nfeed 53%; 3 feed 52%.\nFlax: 1 C.W. 1.51%; 2 CW. 1.48;\n3 C.W. 1.38%; 4 C.W. 131%\nRye: 2 CW. 97%.\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nMINES                           Ild Aik\nBralornt            10 10 1029\nCariboo Gold       ...     195 2 09\nDtntonia            ...      Dl Dl%\nFairviiw Amal        .00% .01\nGeorgt Copper  .._      .12% \u2014\nOolconda       05% .06\nGold Belt       .18 -\nGrandview       15% \u2014\nGruil-Wihksne   ......      01% .02\nHadley Mucot 40 .43\nHome Gold        .....      00% .00%\nIndian Mines               HI \u2014\nInter Coal k Cokt      .3\u00bb .34\nKootenay Belli             .20 21\nMcGillivray 21 M\nMinto Gold        ......      01% JOI\nNicola M ft M     01% .01\nPand Orelllt            1.90 170\nPioneer Gold          2.00 2.08\nPremier Border 01% .01%\nPremier Gold     60 .70\nQuaUino               01% \u2014\nReno Gold         .....       .11 .15\nSalmon Gold           00% j01%\nSheep Creek                  .83 .88\nS.lbik Premier 70 \u2014\nTaylor BR           .      .03 \u2014\nWhitewater                 .01 -\nYmir Yankee Girl      .04 .08\nOILS\nA P Con         08% .07\nAnaconda       03% \u2014\nBritish Dom        07% -\nCal .\u00bb.\u2022 Ed            ....     1 14 1 19\nCommonwealth    27 .30\nDalhousie          .....      31 \u2014\nDsvies Pete       14 \u2014\nroothllls                        62 \u2014\nHighwood Sir         19 .17\nHome     2 49 3 48\nMar-Jon        . ......      .01 \u2014\nMercury                 .13% \u2014\nMill City Pett       .08 61\nModel       .18\nNordon Corp       0$ \u2014\nOkalta com 98 .41\nPacalta                03% M\\k\nRoyaljte                   1000 1800\nSouth End Pett 02 .03\nSouthwut Pete 15 \u2014\nSpooner        03 \u2014\nUnittd                    09% M\nVanalU         04 .08\nVulcan             ...     .30 2i\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Eststu            1.10 1 15\nCout Breweries         1.39 1.40\nToronto Golds\nFeature Trade\nTORONTO, Nov. 30 (CP)^Oqld\nitock gained iomt ground md othtr\ngroupi wtr* moderately wuk In th*\nfinal union of tbt month on ttit\nToronto Exchangi.\nGlint of tour to nlnt etnti were\nnetted by Preiton.Sylvanlte, Central\nPatricia tnd Eut Milirtlc tnd minor\nflint appeared for Wright-Hargreaves, Little Long Lie, Nipissing\nud Central Porcuplnt.\nLiquor itocki tnd the miscellaneous induitriill wtre itronger.\nCoekihutt Plow wu off % to %\nIn the good group minor louu ume\nthrough for Silverwoodi, Cinada\nPacken and Albertt Pacific Grain\nptd.\nHomt Oil weakened two cents to\n1.45 end Oktltt wu off two to 38.\nJapanese News\nHolds Oil Trade\nin Wall SI. Stocks\nNEW YORK, Nov. SO (AP). -\nWorriu over thrtittntd wtr with\nJtptn, plut further tax ulllng, tltd\nup the Stock Mtrket Stturdiy ilthough reiulting ln mo especial\nweakneu for leaderi. At tht clou,\nfractional declinu wert widespread.\nTh* Ctntdian notion wu itttdy.\nWalkers roie % tnd Like Short %\nwhile Canadian Pacific Railway and\nDomt Mlnu htld Friday'i cloilng\nleveli.\nMONTREAL     STOCKS\nChicago Grain in\nGeneral Increase\nCHICAGO. Nov. 30 (AP)\u2014Grain\npricu virtually wiped out ill of the\nweek'i louei in \u2022 general tdvtnct\nthit it om itagt earned whut up\nU much u I cents ind toy beans\nalmoit 1 ctnti.\nWhut cloied H-l ctnt higher thm\nyuterdty, December $1.14-1.14%,\nMty $1.18%-120; corn %\u2022% cent up,\nDtcember 73% cents, Mty 78'.-78%\nctnti; oats % ctnt up; ryt %\u2022% oent\nhigher ind toy beans lW-2% centi\nhigher. Ltrd wis j to 10 cents lower reflecting hedging tnd selling\non delivery Intention!.\nINDUSTRIALS\nAlu Pit Grain  10\nAssoc Brtw of Ctn  IS\nBtthunt P It P \"A\"  l>Vk\nCanadian Bronu  32\nCtn Bronze pfd    \u201e._  109\nCtn Ctr I. Wy pfd  BH\nCan Celanese -  18\nCtn Ctltneu pfd  134\nCon Min te Smelt    31\nDom Coal pM  16%\nDom Steel & Cotl \"B\" -. I*\nDom Textile _..... 76%\nDryden Piper   6\nFoundation C of C , 18%\nGatineiu power ...  _ 3%\nGatineau Power pfd  _ 74\nMontreal Stocks\nClose Irregular\nMONTREAL, Nov. 90 (CP). -\nTraden concentrated on a Tew leaders in dealing! nur the cloae of the\nStock Market iusion yuterday. Thi\ntrtndi were Irregulir.\nMontreal Power ind Shiwinigtn\neased fraction! in utilities.\nC. P. R. picked up the minimum\nfraction profit in transportations and\nCanada Steamihlp preferred ilipped\n\u25a0 little.   -\nB. C. Packeri, with in advance of\n1%, wu a itrong ipot in industrials\non the ourb market\nThere art 160 lilinds within the\nhsrbor of Rio de Jinilro.\nGurd Chirlu        1\nHowird Smith Paper   14\nH Smith Paper pfd  M\nImperial Oil     9%\nInter Nickel ot Cah  12%\nLeke of the Woods _ \u201e 18\nMcColl Frontenac  -    9%\nNational Brew Ltd   M\nNet Brew pfd         3*\nOgilvie Flour new  21%\nPTice Bros  10%\nShawnigan W It P  13%\nSt Lawrence Corp      1%\nSt Law Corp pfd   48\nSouth Can Power     8%\nSteel of Can pfd   72%\nWestern Grocen  _  58\nOURB\nAbitibi 6 pfd      7%\nBathurst P Is P \"B\"  170\nCtn Marconi      65\nCan Vickers     4%\nCons Paper Corp          3%\nDonnacona Paper A          4%\nDonnacona Paper \"B\"\nFalrchild Aircraft\n4 V.\n2**.\nIn'.er Utilities \"A\"       4\nInter Utilitiu \"B\"\nLake Sulphite\nMacLaren P le P\nMcColl Frontenac pfd\nMitchell Robt\nPower Corp pfd   \t\nRoyallte Oil\nUnited Dlst of Can \t\nWalker Good It W    ...\n.15\n.75\n14%\n90\n13%\n78\n224\n95\n48\n30 industrials\nX ralli\n19 utilities\nDOW   JONES  AVERAGES\nHigh Low\n     114.78 112.08\n        27.04 16.87\n      15 64 15.50\nCloie Change\n114 23 off     .43\n28.86 up     .02\n15 63 up     .07\nWinnipeg Wheal\nFutures Firm\nWINNIPEG, Nov. JO (CP).-Tfct\nWinnipeg Grain Exchtngt market\ncloied 1 ahort session tSturday with\nwhut futru % hlghtr to % lower.\nDecember's flnti quotation wu 74%\ncent! a buihei, May 77%, July 79B.\nWhut futurei held firm In mixed\ntrtding with month-end \u00abv*ning-up\ndealing! providing tht bulk ot tbe\nlight business.\nOnly odds and endi changed handa\nlo the caah whut mtrket with amall\nquantities of Not. 1, 2 tnd J North*\ntm purchased apparftitly to com\nplete bott space on veuels to clear\nthe Lakehead before insurance rates\nIncreue at midnight Sunday.\nLONDON (CP)-The pilot of\n\"catafighter\"\u2014fighter plan* catapulted trom a merchant ship to\ntackla raiding German borfberi\u2014\nipent tour dayi ln hli dinghy In\nthe Atlantic before being rescued by\na corvette.\n\u2014 PAOI  NINt\nDIVIDENDS\nPower Corporation of Ctnidi\nLimited, Common 15 cents, preferred 8 per cent cumulative 1% pty\nctnt and ( percent non-cumulttive\nparticipating pijeferred IH ptr oent\nill dlvidendi subject to approval\not tht Foreign Exchangt Control\nBotrd.\nMcColl-Fronttnac OU Co., Limited, preferred, $1.80.\nBritish Columbia Power Corpora*\ntion Llmlttd, Clau \"A\", N centi.\nNEW   YORK   STOCKS\nOpen Dou\nAmerictn Cm ..,  34% 36\nAm Smelt 8. Ref   38% 37%\nAntcondt Copper ...\u2014 36% 17\nBait ti Ohio    iH 4\nBendix Aviation ..  37% 17%\nBtth   Steel     \u00ab7% 87*\nBorden Oorp _  \u00bbH 11\ncm   4 4%\nChryiler Corp   8014 81\nConGuNY   13% 13%,\nDu Pont    143 143%\nEutmin Kodak  132% 133%\nFruport Texu   3d 16%\nOtneral Btctrlc ...\u201e\u201e\u201e 36% 16%\nGeneral   Foodi    31% 19%\nOeneral  Moton  35% 18%\nGranby Cons    22% 32%\nGrut Northern pfd .... 39% 19%\nIntl Nickel  ,  131% 113%\nIntl Tel dt Tel   2 2%\nMont Ward  _  30% 10%\nN Y Central    9% 9%\nPioktrd Motori  Wt 3\nPenn R R    15% 15%\nPullman Oorp    21% ti*-,\nRCA _ 1 3%\nSaf*way Storei    43% 44\nStan Oil of N J   44% 44%\nTexti Corp _ 44% 44%\nTexu Gulf Sulphur .. 83% 33%\nUnion Ctrtlde   71% 71%\nUnion Oil of Cil  14% 14%\nUnittd Aircraft   H% 34%\nUnion Pacific   86% 67\nU S Rubber  23% 23%\nU S Stetl    (0% 10%\nWeit Union   28% 35%\nWoolworth    16% 26%\nYellow Tnu*   13% 14\nImperial Bank of Canada\n67th Annual Report\nReviews Industrial and Agricultural Conditions\nPresident and General Manager Address Meeting!\nTORONTO STOCK   QUOTATIONS\nMINES\nAldtrmie Copper   \t\n.14\nAnglo Huronitn\n3 88\nArBtfield   Oold    -\n08%\nAunor                 \t\n163\nBagimac   Rouyn   ...-\t\n.07\nBackfield  Gold   -\t\n\u202204%\nBasa Metals Mining\t\n.08%\nBidgood Kirkland \t\n.11\n07\n.10\nBuffalo Ankerit*  -\n310\nCanadiin Milirtic\t\n.43\nCariboo Oold Quarti\t\n186\nCastle  Trethewey   \t\n50\n149\n131\nCout Copper          \t\n1 00\nConngai Minei\t\n1.15\nConiaurum  Mlnei\t\n1.15\nDome  Minu   - ....\n.17%\nEait Milirtlc      \t\n216\nEldorado  Oold         \t\nM\nFalconbridge Nickel \t\n330\nFrincoeur Gold\nM\nGod'i Llki Gold  \t\n21\nGrandoro   Mlnei   _\t\n04%\n.11%\nHard Rock Oold\t\nM\nBarker   Gold\t\nn.l\nHollinger Com _    _\n.10%\nHowey  Oold           _\t\n1!)',\nHudion Bay M 81 S \t\n.25\nJack Waite ..\n.15%\nJacola   Gold    -\n.17\nK\u00abrr Addison       \t\n4 50\nKirkland  Lake   -\t\n61\nLike Shore Mlnu\t\n.11%\nLapa   Cadillac   \t\n.10\nLeitch Gold \t\ntt\nLebtl Oro Mlnu\t\nai\nLittle Long Uc   \u2014\t\n155\nMacaua Minis ..      \t\n313\nMicLeod Coekihutt \t\n113\nMadsen R L Gold      \t\nM\nMcKenne Red Uke\t\n103\nMcWittiri Gold\t\n.12%\nMining Corp\t\n130\nMoneti Porcuplnt\t\n.39%\nNlplulng Mining    ...\n1X11\nNoranda       \t\n.48%\nNormttal\n.84\nCBrlio  Geld  .  \t\n31\nOmigi  Oold        -m.-\n07\n101\nPaymiiter  Com     \u2014\t\n17%\n161\nPerron   Gold\n135\nPickle  Crow  Gold  \t\n288\nPioneer Oold  \t\n2.0S\nPremier Gold .........\nPowtll Rouyn Gold\nPruton Bait Dome\nReno Gold  _\nRoche Long Ue \t\nSin Antonio Gold ...\nShawkey Gold  \t\nSheep Creek Gold ...\nSherrltt Gordon\t\nSlicot   Gold     \t\nSlidin Malartic \t\nSudbury Buin\t\nSullivin Com _\nSylvinlte       \t\nTick Hughti  \t\nToburn Gold  _\nTowigmic  _\nVenturei   Ltd _\nWiltt Amulet\t\nWright Hirgreivei ....\nYmlr Yinku Olrl ...\nChemlcil Research ..\nTexu Cinidlin \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi   Power   \t\nBill Telephone \t\nBruillin Traction  ...\nBnw It Diit\t\nBrewing   Corp   \t\nB C Power A  \t\nB C Power B  \t\nBuildirm   Producti   ,\nCan Car St Foundry ,\nCan  Dredge\nCin Malting\nCan Pacific Failway\nCom   Bakeries    \t\nCtumos Corp     \t\nDominion Bridge\nDominion Stores\nDom Tir 81 Cbemici:\nDist Seagrami  \t\nFanny Firmer   \t\nFcrd of Canada A ..\nGeneral Steel Warei\nGoodyeir  Tire   \t\nGypsum L It A \t\nHim Hon Bridge \t\nHiram Wilker \t\nIntl MeUls\nImperiil Tobicco\t\nLobliw A       \t\nKelvinator .. \u00ab....\nMiple Uaf Milling\nMusey Hirrii      \t\nMontreal  Powir\t\nMoon Corp     \u201e\nNitlonil Steel Cir _.\nPower Corp      \t\nSteel of Canidi\nStandard  Paving  \t\nm\nn\nJOO\n.13\nOl\n110\n01\n13\n.88\nX\n.34\n131\nSS\n199\n2 30\n1 18\n12\nJfiO\n440\n280\n.04%\n.11\n125\n.. .70\n.. 148%\n7\n. 6\n.. 110\n.. 23%\n.. 1%\n. 13\n.. 22\n.. 14\n. 3\n- 5%\n.. 11\n..   23\n..   23\n.     5\n.    4%\n.    24\n..   22%\n..    17%\n..     5%\n75\n3d\n- 3%\n.   48%\n32\n.    12%\n23%\n9%\n2%\n88\n321\n.   46%\n.   82\n3\n.   65 %\n.  '    %\nMR. A. E. PHIPPS\nPruldtnt,\nuld In parti\nA review of the Cinidlin business\nand economic iltuition for the paat 12\nmontha ihows that Canada bean all\nthe earmarks of prosperity lor business\nundertakings.\nCanadian farmen htve this yur\nmarketed a larger volume of produce\nthan in any previous year and farm\npurchasing power is reported to have\nincreased by 15 per cent or more since\nthe war begun. Returns, however,\nappear to have been unevenly distributed, for the Government hu eon.\nsidered it neceaaary to extend substantial assistance to the grain growers\nof Western Canada and to the livestock\nraisers in Eastern Canada.\nThe acreage reduction bonuses which\nthe Government haa agreed to pay the\nWestern wheat farmers are reported to\ntotal about 130,000,000. It ia now\nunderstood that the Government will\nalso compensate those farmeri who\nsuffered a relative failuri of this yur'i\ncrop ind that additional bonuses will\nbe paid bued on the estimated value\nof a normal crop on the restricted\nacreage and the value of the actual\ncrop. These additional bonuses are\nestimated at about 115,000,000. and a\nrecent measure provides for a \"larm\nincome bonus\" of 75c per acre on halt\nthe cultivated land with a maximum\no( 1150. per (arm. This is intended to\ncompensate the farmer (or the current\nlow pricea and will probably total\nabout    120,000,000.\nOrders have been placed for 600\nmillion pounds oi bacon for ahipment\nover 12 monthi and It il estimated\nthat this will necessitate an increase of\nabout 20 per cent in Canadian hog\nproduction. Cheese, eggs, apples, and\ntobtcco are other producti which muit\nbe made available in increased volume\n(or shipment to Britain during the\ncoming year.\nConditions in the foreitry Industries\nara gtnerally good.\nCanadian exports of non-ferrous\nmetals have increased by about 23\nper cent during the fint nine months\nand the Canadian output of aluminium\nhas increased to five times the prewar reval, already the third higheat in\nthe world. The steel output lor the\nfint nine months of the present year\nhas been 18.6 per cent over 1940.\nThe conitruction induitry has continued to expand during tne current\nyear, the total o( contracts awarded\nup to November 1st rising 28 per cent.\nCanada's electric power requirement! have been greatly increased by\nthe industrial expansion of the lait\ntwo years and while the production as\na whole was 15 per cent greater in the\nfirst eight months of l-Mlttwn fnr the\ncorresponding period of 1959 the\ndemand still exceeds the supply.\nThe total deposits ol all kinds In\nt|ie Chartered Banks have grown from\n13,095 millions at tht outbreak ol the\nwar to $3,M2 millions on 31st Auguit\n1941, an increase ol 1447 millions Dut\nin this connection it should be pointed\nout that $311 millions of this increase\nwas due to temporary balances of the\nDominion Government reaultiig from\nthe Victory Loan in June.\nCurrent loans to the public amounted\non August 31st 1939 to 1826 millions.\nThis figure had grown by August 31st\n1941 to 11,153 millions, an increase of\n1327 millions. Theae figurea indicate\nthe extent to which the Banks have\nmet the financial needs of Canada's\nvast expansion in manufacturing and\nother businrss.\nThe security holdings of the Chartered Banks on 31st August 1941 were\n$1,698 millions compared with $1,508\nmillions on 31st August 1939. The\ntotal assets of the Chartered Banks\n(or 3Ut August 1941 amounted to\n$4,031 millions compared with $3,548\nmillions in August 1939, and $2,962\nmillions in August 1933. From these\nfigurea it would appear that the\nGovernment ol Canada should not\nhave undue difficulty in floating\nwhatever loans may be necessary to\ncarry on the war.\nMX. H. T. JAFFRAY\nGenertl Manager,\nuld In parti\nA yur tgo I toM yo* that during\ntht duration of the War It would be thi\npolicy of. your Director! and the\nManagement to keep the affairi ef tb*\nBank in a liquid condition in order to\nbe rudy to meet any calla that might\nbe made upon us b connection with\nCanada'i Industrial Wu Effort or\nDominion Government financing. Thit\npolicy hts been etrritd out\nDeposits by the Dominion Oovern.\nment, by Provincial Governments tnd\nby.the public now tottl $179,929,434.\ncompired with $163,453,751. 1 yur\nigo\u2014in Increue of $14,475,683. Thii\nincrease is distributed\u2014$3,400,000, ia\nbalances due to the Dominion Government; $1,900,000. in balance! dut to\nProvincial Governments; $6,400,000.\nin deposits by the public not bearing\ninterest and $-'.600,000. In deposits by\nthe public bearing intcreit I think\nunder each heading you will agree thai\nthe increase is satisfactory, particularly\nso in the item of what we commonly\ncall Savings Deposits ai It was largely\nIrons this class that huvy withdrawal!\nfor investment in the Victory Lot*\nlast summer were made.\nCurrent Loam tnd Ddeooiti it\nCinada which now total $79,609,294.\nas compared with $67,878,158. at\nincrease of very close to $11,000,000.\u2014\nor over 17 56. 1 think you may tak*\nthis as an indication of the extent to\nwhich your Bank ia assisting in the\nfinancing of those participating in\nCanatla's War Effort, md of the\ngrowth ind activity of our businest\nin general.\nDuring tht year bnnchtl ef tht\nB#nk were opened tt Montrul Etst\nin the Province of Quebec tnd Sctr-\nhoro in the Provinct of Ontario.\nRranchea were cloied at Timagiml,\nOntario, Richards Unding, Ontario\nand at Bracken in the Provinct ol\nSaskatchewan. The number of our\nbranches now total 19A\u2014\u00ab decrees*\nof one from a year ago.\nSharrholden  ot  tht  Bank as  0*\nSept. 30th, 1941 numbered 2708\u2014*\ndecrease ol two during the yur\u2014\nthe avenge holding remaining unchanged at approximately 25 anares.\n6,515 of our shares are hekl by resident!\nof the United States\u2014* decrease of 135\nduring the year\u2014they are distributed\namong 311 shareholder\nThe staff o( the Bank as on October\n31st, 1941, totalled 1,560 an increut\nof 79 during the year. These figurei\ndo not include 317 memberi of our\nstaff on active service who have been\ngranted leave of absence for the duration of the War on the basis that 1\noutlined a year ago. The number\njrpresents 26.6% of our entire malt\nstaff at the outbreak of tht War. I am\nsorry to uy that (our ol them have\nlost their lives. The places of all thes*\nmen have to a great extent been filled\nby the appointment of girls.\nOf our total staff the lady memberi\nnow number 662 or 42 %. This includet\n478 ippointmeni. for the Duration\nof the War.\nOnce more I would like to record my\nappreciation of the manner in whicn\nthe older members of the staff hav*\nlaced the responsibility of training\ninexperienced assistants and seeing\nthat the work is kept up to date in\nevery way, and the heavy volume ci\nadditional work resulting from War\nSavings Certificates, Victory Loan and\nother war activities handled imoothly\nand efficiently. I think I can justly'\nsay that in no particular has our\nservice to the public deteriorated.  .\nIt has become apparent that th*\ngreateit dinger facing our Canadian\neconomy is the danger of inflation.\nOur Government haa taken steps to\nfix prices and control wage*. \u2014We are\nentirely in accord, lt is necessity-\"-\nand judging by the calibre of the mea\nthat have been placed in charge I feel\nconfident it will be done.\n..:.  ...-Uu ..\u25a0-;\n\u25a0J-..__\u00bb_\u25a0 -,.............. _^___ _.^___.t______.._,.I.__.a__i__1llilM ^M\n \u2014 I\t\n \u2014*\u2014\n-MM. TIN\nHOW WOULD YOU LIKE\nTO BOMB GERMANY ?\nIn thli tmulng film you fly with tht R.A.F. In an actual bombing\nnld on Germany! UNBELIEVABLE? Wt thought to too til wt\nfit..\nNote: Sgt. Wireless Air Gunner Jack Cray of Nelson\nis filmed in this thrilling epic of the R.A.F.\n-SECOND ACE HIT-\n\"SOUTH OF SUEZ\"\nWith  George Brent, Brenda Marshal George Tobi.ii\nWhere men battle for the world's richest\ntreasures . . . Diamonds\nCIVIC\nA MMOUJ flAYIM THIATU\nToday and Tuss.\nMatinee at 2:00 p.m.\nComplete Shows 2, 7, 8:34\nSee the New 1942\nDODGE\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Humt Hotel tnd Poit Offlct\nHand Dipped\nCHOCOLATES\nRich ind Tresh\nCRAY'S\u2014580 Baker St.\nHow About Repairing Your\nChaini or Installing Your\nSnow Tread*\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\nMILK\nDelivered to Your\nHome Every  Day\nPHONE 900\nR. W. Dawson\nReal Estate and Insurance\nPHONE 197\nTHE ANNABLE BLOCK\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed. Arte  Blk.\nPreicriptiom\nCompounded\nAccurately\nCLARK'S FUNERAL\nCHAPEL\nW. L. THOMPSON\nDay   and   Night  Service.\n24-hnur Ambulance Service\n515 Kooteniy St. Phone 3$1\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedical  Arti Building\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nLUMBER       LATH\nSHINGLES\nWholesale  ind  Retail\nTelephone  176\nFoot ot Stanley Street\n__\u25a0 \u2022 \u2122\u00bb \u2014m *\u25a0****\u25a0 \u2022 eem\nEngineers'19(2\nAnnual Meeting\nSlated ior Trail\nAnnual meeting of memberi of\nthe Eastern District of the Associa-\ntion of Profenlonal Engineer! will\nbe held next year ln Trail.\nWhen the adjourned annual\nmeeting wat held ln the Public\nWorki office it Nelson a suggestion wai mide by R. W. Haggen of\nRoultnd that next year'i meeting\nihould be held in Trail ind thtt\nthereafter the meeting ihould alternate between Trail and Nelion. The\nmeeting decided, however, to ex-\npriment with a meeting next year\nIn Trail and named Roy Pollard\nand Ernest Smith of Nelion md R.\nW. Haggen and J. K. Crim of Ron-\nland a committee to diicuu wayi\nand meani of bringing about alternating annual meetings, their report\nto be presented at the next annual\nmeeting in Trail.\nPETERS CHAIRMAN\nT. S. Peters, Rossland, was elected Chairman and Roy Pollard, Nelson, was reelected Honorary Secretary.\nThe retiring Chairman, Thomas\nBrown, was named delegate to the\nmeeting of the B. C. Association a:\nVancouver. He waa instructed to\nseek a place on the 1942 nominating\ncommittee for W. Blane of Nelion,\nwho acted In 1941. The thought was\nexpreued that if it was impractical\nto have an Eastern district member\non the Council it would at least be\npossible to have a voice in preparing the slate.\n..uMUW*.uiUW\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS  NILION   B.C-MONDAY MORNINQ   DEC. 1.   tl\nVancouver Steady\nVANCOUVER. Nov. 30 (CP). -\nMost Issues held steady today in a\nrevitalized short session of the Vancouver Stock Exchange Saturday\nwhich saw 12,455 iharei traded, almost double the volume of other\nmorning sessions In recent weeks.\nCariboo Gold close up 4 from the\nprevious closing bid at $204 while\nCold Belt at 18 dropped a point.\nOther metali Including Bralorne it\n$102S. Golconda at 5H, Grandview\nit 1\u00abH, Hedley Mascot at 40, Privateer at 47 and Premier at 85, til\nfinished steady and unchanged.\nIn the oils, Home closed unchanged at $248 and Pacalta wai up H\nof a cent at 3.\nLet ut eitlmitt on I paint Job.\nPHONE 195\nRrnunE ll.     ^m^^.\namP\nBODY  tnd  FENDER  WORKS\nI.ITITITI! JMT ttTTHTTM\nSMELTER REPRESENTATIVES\ntt Trtll, B. C, tnd other Wttttrn\nSmelten. Writt to held offlct:\nE. W. Widdowson\n4  Co.\n301*308 Joiephlne SL     Nelion, B.C.\nIlll I lim 1 l-LU-ULLU 11 JU\nGrenfell's Cafe\nSpecial! Hamburgers,      1 C*\n2 for   10C\nSkating Schedule\n(Week December lit to 6th Inclusive)\nADULTS\u2014Monday and Friday Night, 8 to 10.\nCENERAL\u2014Wedneiday Afternoon, 2 to 4.\nCHILDREN\u2014Tueiday, 4 to 5:45; Saturday 2 to 4.\nPARENTS AND CHILDREN\u2014Monday and Thuriday, 1:30 to 3.\nKale, Delicious\nApples Appear\nFarmers Market\nDelicloui apples irfB kale were\noffered for sale for tht first tlmt\nof the season at tht Firmer Market\nit Nelion Saturday. Tht apples iold\nat ieven pounds for t quarter or t\nbox for $1.25, while Us* greens aold\nat 15 tnd 20 centi i hetd,\nBusiness tt the mtrket wai for\nthe moit ptrt fair, although nme\not the usual vegetable stalls were\nempty. While egg production hit\nIncreased somewhat recently lt hat\nnot been enough to affect pricei,\nand they remained at 50 centi t\ndozen tor Grade A-large, and 48\ncenta for mediums.\nQuotations were:\nVEGETABLES\nKidney beans, lb   10\n3 lbi. for           \u00a3*>\nRadishes,  bunch    _..    St\nGreen olnlons, bunch _._.__...   Hi\nLeeki,   bunch         j05\nHead lettuce, 3 for   10\nto i for   .    .15\nSage,   bunch    \u201e      .03\nGarlic,   lb   _   _H>\nCabbage, each  10   .15   J20\nBrussels sprouts, 1 lbi     J5\nBeets, 4 lbs ._    .10\nCauliflower   \u00ab> _   .12\nYellow Globe onloni, bunch    .05\nBroccoli, bunch    .15\nHothouse tomatoei, lb _.   .15\nField tomttoei, 2 lbi  13\nPumpkin, lb    .04\nVegetable marrow, each .10 to   .20\nSquaih, Ib ,..'   .04\nCelery,  each     _   .10\nSwlai chard, bunch  10\nHorse radish, lb.    .15\nChinese cabbage, each \u201e _..    .10\nEndive, each   Wand   .10\nTurnips, lb  ,05, .10 and   .15\nSavoy cabbage, head .05, .10 and   .15\nKale, head 15 and   JO\nFRUITS   *\nGreening applet, 8 lbs 25\nCox Orange apples, 7 lbs. _ 25\nGrapes, 2 lbs.  13\nMcintosh apples, 7 lbi _   .25\n' . - - L jpfiwppiqMi\nlbs.\nDelicious apples, 7\nBox      \t\nWealthy apples, 9 lbs.\nPears, 8 Ila\t\nCitron,   lb\t\n2i\nlit\n.25\n.25\nta\nPOTTED PLANTS, FLOWERS\nFerns, each    .60\nOther plants to  1.00\nGladioli, 2 bunches    25\nAntirrhinum, bunch  _.   .25\nAsters,  bunch _ 10\nMEATS\nBeef, lb.   10 to\nVeal, lb. 10 to\nLamb, lb 15 to\nPorte, lb  3\u00bb to\nBeef  liver,  lb\t\nCalf  liver,  lb.\t\nHead cheese, lb.  .13 to\nBologna,   lb.\t\nLiver  iiusage,  lb\t\nBreakfast sausage, 2 lbl     .25\nPork headi, lb     .08\nFowl, lb 20 to   .25\nSpring thicken, dreued, lb 30\nLive Spring chicken, each  75\nLive young ducks, each   125\ncup\nJellied chicken\n2 for\nRabbit,  lb.\nBlood sausage, lb.  .\nDAIRY PRODUCE\nDairy  butter, lb\t\nCottage cheese, lb. ..\n3 lhe\t\nNew cheese, lb\t\nCreamed  cheese,  pt.\nEGOS\nGrade  A-large,   dor.\nMedium,   doi\t\nPiscatorial Ode\nin Complete Form\nThe poem, \"Tht Fiibtrmtn'i\nParadise,\" written by Mrt. Leslie\nPlcktrd for tht recent Kootenty\nLakt Trout Derby btnquet, wu\npublUhed with tht omission of iomt\nllnei. Following It tht poem In\nfull:\nTHI FISHERMEN'S PARADISE\nWe lett the City etrly,\nTo Ibe exact, juit four,\nTo catch the ten past ferry,\nFor detr old Procter ahort.\nTo try tnd hook \u2022 big ont,\nFor the Derby to be ture,\nBut though we trtwled for mmy\n.    mllei,\nOur luck was iwful poor.\nThen Juit as we were thinking\nOn miking for the ihore,\nThe reel went whining wildly,\nA hundred feet or more.\nWe itopped the engine quickly,\nAnd took the rodi for fear\nThit he would ttke the whole\n-\u2022   d  worki\u2014\nThey cost- us very dear.\nBut when we got It to the top\nThe gaff was right at hand,\nThen In the boat we had him safe\nNear twenty\" pounds and grand,\nWe got lt weighed tnd started off\nFor home as quick's we could,\nWhen lt Just dawned upon my\nmind\nI forgot to chop the wood.\nWhen we got back\u2014my what a\nlight\nThe wife itood at the door,\nWith a face as long'i i fiddle,\nAnd oh my! how she swore.\nHow dare you go a fishing?\nAnd leave me here to do\nThe chores of bring In the coal\nAnd chop the wood up too.\nBut when she saw the salmon,\nShe hung her head in shame,\nAnd said, \"My, John, that's a beauty,\nWhen are you going back again?\"\nHenry Lindblad\nPasses, Aged 45,\nal Sheep (reek\nHenry Lindblad of Sheep Creek,\nwho came to Nelson as a child of\nthree and who hu spent 42 years in\nthe district, died at Sheep Creek\nSaturday at the age of 45 yean.\nHenry Joieph Lindblad wai born\non June 3, 18M In Minneiota. He\nwas raised at Nelson, and has worked ai a miner ln the Slocan and\nSalmo-Sheep Creek areai. Until recently he wai in employee of the\nSecond Relief Mine it Erie, ind\nlatterly of the Kootenay Belle Mine\nat Sheep Creek. He was a veteran\nof the Fint Great War, and an Odd\nFellow.\nThe father of three, he ls survived by his wife, Mn. Jeanne Lindblad and children, Roy, Ruth, and\nCharlotte of Sheep Creek; his mother, Mrt. Chirlotte Llndblid of Blewett; and two listers, Mrs Ester Sand-\nqulst of Troy, Idaho, and Mrs. Melvin Sutton of Peace River.\nGray Is in R.A.F.\nPicture al Civic\nNew Rossland\nResidents (log\nPostal Wicket\nROSSLAND, B. C, Nov. 30-Mall\nsorting at the poit'office, which is\nusuilly ilowed up by the Chriitmu\nmall deipite extra clerks, hu ilready been ilowed down thli yeir\nowing to the large number of new\nresident! who are utilizing the general delivery wicket for the preient at leut. Not only ls the wicket\nservice unusually heavy, but the situation ls made no better by the fact\nthat two, and sometimes three members of the same family call for the\nmall.\nPostmaster L. G. Delmas states\nthat 80 poit office boxei were rented recently within t very short\ntime.\nAppeal Made to\nTrailites Form\nGroup on Airmen\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. 80-A movement, being ut on foot by L. S\nPiper of Tadanac, to organize a\ncommittee to arrange for billets tnd\nentertainment for visiting English\nairmen, haa reiulted ln the following letter of tppetl being tent out\nby Mr. Piper:\n\"In order to foiter the pltn to\nentertain more Britith tirmen In\nTrail it It felt by a number of those\nInterested that a committet ihould\nbe formed to organize the icheme.\n'To get thii committee itirted\nanyone intereited ia invited to write\nto the TnU Times or telephone\n937L. If \u2022 largt enough number of\nresidents signify interest in tbe\nplan a meeting will be called etrly\nnext week.\n\"Ai lt la deilred that i group of\nalrmea' come to Trail during the\nChristmai season iome InformaUon\nai to the number of local reildenti\nwilling to billet the boyi muit be\nobtained before final arrangementi\ncan be made.\n\"So the appeal goea out to all who\ncan help to write In to the Trail\nTimei or phone the above number\nuntil iuch time as a committee li\nformed to look after theie offers.\n\"It li not expected that all request! can be filled by the next\ngroup to arrive but an opportunity\nwill be given later to fill offers.\nOBLIGATIONS\n\"For the Information of those not\naccustomed to thla program those\nwho billet men would be expected\nto look after the following duties:\nBillet men and provide meals when\nthere are none on the program;\narrange transportation for billets\nwhen potsible; and tee that airmen meet people and have partners\nfor events like dances and skating\npirtiei. It is understood In this connection that the committee will\narrange a few large events where\nall can meet together.\n\"Let's all get behind this worthy\nmovement and make a real succeu\nof it.\"\nAuxiliary Packs\nSoldiers' Gifts;\nNeed Addresses\nScorei of Christmu pirceli for\nsoldien, sailors and ilrmen trom\nNelion District who ire itill in Canada have been packed by the Women'i Auxiliary to the Active Service Forcei; i lirge proportion of\nthem have been addressed and are\nready for mailing at the proper\ndate; and dozens more await the receipt of full addresses. Theie parcels are additional to 200 sent overseas In mid-November.\nMrs. A. D. Oliver, Secretary of\nthe Auxiliary, stated Sunday that\naddressing of a large number of\npajceli hu been delayed because\nthe addresses in the hinds of the\nAuxiliary were incomplete or out\nof date.\nShe made an appeal for relatives\nand friends of District men who are\nstill in Canada or who have recently gone overseu, to telephone their\naddresses to her, to make sure that\nthese men receive Chrlstmu parcels.\nWe have a large number of\nnames on our lists, but there should\nbe more,\" Mn. Oliver laid. \"We\nwould like to have every available\nname. \u00a3ven if we already have it,\ngetting it igiin will give us in opportunity to check the addreu.\nThere mty be i fairly large number\nof men who hive recently gone\noveneas and for whom we hive\nonly i Canadian address, and we\nwould like to have these also.\"\nRossland-Trail\nLib Delegation\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. 30\u2014Dtlegites\nchosen from the Rossland-Trail Riding to attend tht meeting ot the\nB.C. Llbenl Aiiociatlon at Vancou.\nver ire Donald MacDonald, R, R\nBurnt, Jamet Skinner, Mr. ind Mrs\nS. C. Stewirt, Mr. and Mn. R A\nFowler, Aid. John Young, N. R\nBicchui, Gordoi Rou. W. T. Hodge\nM. M. Butorac, C. W. MacBey R H,\nVarcoe, F. A. Sindtll, O. P. Weit-\nhtver, John Young, R. M. Well-\nwood, J. L. Webster, D. E. Dallas,\nCharlu Fenton and Dr. N. D. C\nMacKinnon, ill of Trill; F. S. Peers.\nMayor J. E. Gordon, Harry Murdoch and A. J. Albo, of Rouland; S\nC. Wation, Cutlegar-Robson; R H.\nCanon, Fruitvale; Mr!. If. *-\u25a0 Klrkendall, Renata-Dcer Park, and\nThomai Ryan, Syringa Creek.\nOnly 3 Aspire\nin Rossland to\nPublic Office\nROSSLAND, B.C., Nov. 30-With\nnomination date lets than 10 days\naway, Rossland's election icene is\nitill comparatively in doubt. Two\nmemberi of the City Council whose\ntermi expire thii year, and one\nmember of the School Board, have\nannounced that they will be up for\nreelection Dec. 11. Mayor John E.\nGordon and Aid. J. R. Corner will\nbe definitely in the field, u will\nArthur Turner, a School Trustee.\nAW. A. F. Snowball, who wis\nappointed In January to fill out the\none-year balance of Lieut. R. T.\nFruer'i term on the CoOncil, and\nis alio a School Trustee, is noncommittal in connection with both\nthese offices.\nThe vacancy cauied by the transfer of Aid A- C. Ridgers to Calgary\nwill also have to be filled on the\nCouncil, as well as on the School\nBoard, unless he returns to Rossland In time\nMayor Gordon feeli that he would\nmuch appreciate the opportunity of\ncarrying on, and hu expreued the\nhope that considerable interest will\nbe taken in the elections by citizens\noffering themselves for the various\nseats to be contested.\nAid. J. R. Corner, Chairman of\nthe Finince Committee, itates that\nu the city is now in better shape,\ncitizen! may look forward to yean\nof progreu. \"Now that we have\ncaught up with the past,\" he said,\n\"we can look to the future. One of\nthe greatest needs is for candidates\nto come forward and offer themielvei tor the positions on the\nCouncil or the School Board.\"\nAldermen Leo T. Nlmiick, William Cunninghim and F. M. Ethridge have another year to serve\non the Council, all three having\nbeen elected by acclamation lui\nyear.\nLet us tupply you wilh useful, practical itemi for\nChristmas  Giving\nFine Perfumei, Cosmetics, Bath\nSalts, Sachet Powder, Toilet\nPreparations,' BUS Lamps, Kodak! and Cameras, Gift stationery, Fountain Pens, Pencils.\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 34\nBox 460\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nWANTED IMMEDIATELY - EX\nperienced hairdresser. Permanent\nposition If satisfactory. Apply\nStrand Beauty Shop, Trail.\nLOST\u2014PURSE OF DAVID LES'\nter, containing Registration Card\nhunting licence, skating ticket\nlilver. Please return 220 High St\nLOST - TWO $2 AND ONE Jl\nbills, between Imperial Bank and\nSafeway. Return Daily Newi.    .\n{tsswwstswwgsawswssssswsasssi\nNEWS OFTHE DAY\nODD  FELLOWS MEET\nTONIGHT, 8:00 P.M.\nAT   THE   RINK   TODAY\nAdult Skating Tonight, 8 to 10\nBuketbill    meeting    tonight,    8\no'clock,   Civic  Centra   Lounge.\nDally Mail Cigarettes, 18 for 20c\nat VALENTINES'.\nNew and rebuilt typewriten  Underwood Agency. 536 Ward St Ph 09\nRedeemer   Service   Club   Bazaar\nDec-3rd. Tea and Bake Table.\nWhist Drive and dance\nCathedral   Hill   Tonight.   Margaret\nGraham'i   Orchestra.  Good   prizes\nSt. Saviour's A.Y.P.A. bridge and\nwhist. Memorial Hall tonight, Mon.,\nDec. 1,8 pm. 25c. Refreshments.\nPOULTRY   MEN I\nAnnual  meeting, Kootenay Poultry\nCo-operttlve Auoclition, City Hill,\nNelion, Tueidiy, Dec. 2, 10:30 t.m.\nThe wlnneri of the I.O.D.E. blanket drawings were A. Allan, T. A\nCarew, Mn. G. Hontead, A. Scribner and L. Longden.\nWhy take down your stove-pipes?\nUse TOX Soot Remover and save\nyourself the trouble. 3 pkgs. 25c\nHippersun's.\nSgt-Wtg. J. B. GRAY,\nson of Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Gray of\nNelson, appean In the R.A.F. moving picture \"Target for Tonight\"\nnow showing at the Civic\u2014a picture\nacclaimed by theatre audiences\naerou Canada u one of the finest\nwar moviei to dite.\n\"Target for Tonight\" ihowi the\npreparation of an attack and the\nactual bombing of a target ln Germany. Sgt. Gray appean with the\nmembers of other crews at they receive their Instructions from senior\nofflcen previoui to taking off, and\nagain as the men are donning heavy\nflying suits for the long, cold flight\nover Germany.\nSgt. Gray was the flnt Nelson\nyouth to be graduated under the\nCommonwealth Air Training Plan.\nHe has been In England ilnce last\nSpring with the Bomber Command\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 The Budapest\nradio itated that because of a leather shortage the Hungarian Govern-\nernment ordered that bacon rind be\nused to sole shoai\non 67th Birthday\nLONDON, Nov. 30 (AP)\u2014Jowl-\ndeep In war problems, Including\npreparation of t ipeech to be mide\nloon In the Houie of Commoni on\ncontcrlptlcn of men ind women,\nPrlmt Mlnliter Churchill took little pirt todiy In \u25a0 world-wldi\nobiervince of hli 67th birthdiy.\nTo him It wu Just mother long\nworking day. The Prime Minister\nshut himself awiy from the public,\nshunning even commemorative\nphotos, and an asiociate outlined hli\nattitude thus:\n\"Other people are having birthdays, too, doubtless many in the\narmed servicei. ertalnly they deserve an extra measure of thought\nand prayer.\"\nFollowing his customary ichedule\nof getting in \u25a0 full day's work at\nNo, 10 Downing Street, Mr. ChurchlU kept an unbroken pace of study\nand consultation throughout1 the day\n\"He Is Just as busy on Sundsys u\non any other day,\" uld a man at\nNo. 10.\nThere was a hint of meigre relaxation of the dally regime In the\nPrime Mlnliter's innounced wlih to\nipend as much time ai pouible wilh\nhli family.\nFelicitation! came from all over\nthe world as well as a number of\nuieful birthdiy presents\u2014planes\nfrom South America, tanks from\nthe British West Indies, tanks and\nBren-gun carriers from the Netherlands East Indies.\nlaslelt Heads\nRossland A.R.P.\nROSSLAND, BC, Nov. J0-L. W.\nLailett, Chief Wirden of the local\nARP. or Civilian Protection unit,\nhu tendered hli reiigmtion, md\nwill be lucceeded by H. Reimann,\nwho hai held the poit of Deputy\nChief Warden.\nFuture meetings of the unit will\nbe held Thursday evenings Instead\nof Friday, to conform to the new\narmory schedule recently drawn up\nby Lieut-Col. D. S. Philpott, DSO.,\nO.B.E., Recruiting Officer for the\nKootenays. Meetingi will be it 7:45\np.m.\nR. D. Mitchell has been appointed\nDeputy Chief Wirden.\nGills Totalling\n$114 Help Send\nSoldien'Gifts\nGlftt totalling $114.75. tnd idditlonil gift! of lervicei, hive assisted]\nthe Women's Auxiliary to the Active\nService Forcei in preparing, picking and mailing Christmu gifts for\nsoldiers, sailon ind ilrmen from\nNelson District.\nFrom the Junior Chimber of\nCommerce came $91.25. the net pro-!\nceeds less a deduction ot $25 for wir!\nservicei of the Chamber'i ulvtge\ncimpalgn. The Gyro Club gave $151\nind Kinimen $12 50. Kokanee Cbap-|\nter I.O.D.E. gave $10 worth of clgirettei. Glfti from Individuili totalltd $16, the donon including |\nMrt. W O. Roie, Jamei Mclvor,\nMn. T. W. Brewer, Mn, L. L\nBoomer, Mrs. F. Boyd, Mri. J\nGny, ind Mill Nancy Dunn.\nAssisting In mailing were J. B\nGray, Sub.-Lt. Hampton Gray, A\nW. Gibbon md Mr. McCallum of\nRossland.\nA number of fin ilso helped.\nRCA-Vlctor \u2014 leiden in radio \u2014\noffer unequalled values In long and\nshort wive models. Ask for a\ndemonstration it McKay it Stretton,\nNelion'i oldeit ndio itoie.\nSteel Ming ciblnets, transfer\ncases, card files, also file indexel,\nfolden, etc. Everything for your\nfiling needs D. W. McDerby, 'The\nTypewriter Man\", 6M Baker Street,\nNelson, B.C.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nLINDBLAD - Henry Joseph,\npused away Saturday. Body rests\nat Somers Funeral Home where\nservice will be held Tuesday, Dec.\n2. at 2 p.m,'Rev. C. Ostcrberg\nofficiating.\nHe'll never need\nto exchange a\nSHIRT\"\n\u2022 The gift that every man ii pleued I\nget ind proud to wear. Shop aee\nwhile our brilliant Chriitmu dis|>li\nof the famous Fonyth Shim ii id-\ncomplete. Chooie hli gift now fron\nthe outstanding pattern, and smart\ncolour blends and stripes thit distinguish this modern lelection. Tht\ntailoring ii superb io every detail.\nSHOP EARLY\nPalatini, Craven, Muffler*, Pxtttwear\nEMORY'S\n*^ LIMITED VJ\nThe Man'i Store\nDelicioui Ham Toastwichet\nand Coffee af\nThe PERCOLATOR\n'38 Ford Special Tudor\nHeater and defroiter, looki tnd runt\nlikt t new ctr. __HIH1\nPrlot         V\u00bb\/7_)\nQueen City Motora\nPhont 43     Limited     681 Joiephlni\nBEST EATS\nBUTLER'S\nFined $25 for an\nInjurious Assault\nROSSLAND, BC, Nov. 30-Oscar\nAnderson of Rossland was fined $25\nand costs In City Police Court Friday before Magiatnte R. E Plew-\nmm, for usault occuloning bodily\nharm to Axel Holmes of Rossland.\nThe offence occurred Tuesday evening.\nSo Many Admirers\nwhen   you   have   a\npermanent that\nbecomes you\nliaifrh Tru-Art\nBeauty  Salon\nPhone 327\nJohnstone Block.\nMINCE PIES\nFresh Dally\nHOOD'S\nYour Home Bakery\nHIQH GRADE\nCEDAR SHINGLES\nLAMBERTS'\nLUMBER LTD.\nR H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhone 666 351 Baker St\nFOR RENT\nLight Housekeeping  Roomi\nAnnable Block\nR. W. Dawson\nHave fhe Job Done Right\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nI\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nI\nLONDON (CP) - Two British i\nbreweries ient the defenders of\nTobruk 35, tona of beer as a Chrlitmas present,\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nBy MISS KAV LOWDON\nTRAIL, B.C, Nov. 90-Mri. E. A\nTweeddale Is a pltient In TraU-\nTadanac Hospital.\nMn. R. Wallace of Nelson viilted\nher son ind daughter-in-law. Mr.\nmd Mrs J. Wallace, over the weekend,\nVen. Archdeacon T. H. Graham\nof Nelson was the weekend gueat\nof his ion-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand Mrs. James Bryden,\nMin Ruth Nudnerhill of Saikatoon ii visiting friends in Triil for\n1 few dayi.\nThe Catholic Women'i Leigue of\nOur Lady of Perpetual Help held\nlti meetingi Thursday evening. Circle No. 2 met at the home of Mn\nA. Zaleschuk, those present being\nMrs. S J. Saplywy. Mri. R. J. Ashby, Mrs. A. M. Farnum. Mrs R\nLoughery, Mri. H. W. Wilte and\nMrs. Zaleschuk Mra. J. Friedt was\nhostess to No. 3 Circle, and thoie\nattending were Mn. W. H. Robinion, Mra. J. G. Putiy, Mn. Pircy\nWoolfe, Mri George Hirrison, Mrs\nM. Barron and Mn. J. Colllgan Jr\nMrs Harriion won the weekly priie\nRobert Cheyne, D. A. L. Jonei,\nmd T. Limb visited Tnil from\nKelowna over the weekend.\nMr. and Mrs, A. Langdown ol\nVancouver ire now residing In\nTrail.\nSpr. John R. Pige of the Royil\nCmadian Engineers ii home on\nleave, viiiting hli wife and parenti.\nJ. J. Hall ot Saikatoon Is visiting\nTrill.\nMri. Normm Wells of Vincouver\nis ipending \u2022 ihort holiday In Trail I\nA. Gordon visited Triil from Ed- j\nmoriton over the weekend.\nMri. A Eornaiera of Wirfleld Is1\na patient In Trail-Tadanac Hoipital\nMr. and Mn. C. T. Archibald of\nWarfield have ai guests Mr Archibald's mother ind sister, Mrs, C\nArchibald md Miss Jem Archibald\nof NeUon.\nHe Shoots!\nHe Scores! .\nScore another goal for your\ncar   by    taking    advantage\nof our\nComplete Winterizing\nProgram\nDon't wait for cold weather to come.  Be prepared\nand score a well earned goal against Old Man Winter \u2022\n-- NELSON TRANSFER\nH0O t**t I f |    \u2022 * \u25a0 ;\n{01   Company, Limited\n35-PHONES-36\n^___^^_\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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