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Ovtr Berlin.\u2014Ptgt 3.\n.\n0\\\\i\nUnemployment Officii te Rtvltw\nWomtn Army Recruiti.\u2014Ptgt 3.\nCrowing U-Boat Strength It Crtttttt\nPeril ta United Nationi.\u2014Pagt 3.\nTo Introduce Curfew BlH tt Session\nfer Unorganiied Territories.\u2014Ptgt 3.\n^\nVOLUME 41\nPIVE CENTt PER COPY\nNELSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA\u2014MONDAY MORNINQ. FEBRUARY 1. 1943\nNUMBER 144\n100.000 NAZI TROOPS KILLED IN\nReport 8th Army\nLONDON, Jan. 31 (CP)\u2014Diipatchei from both British ind Axli quirts I Indicated tonight thtt Gen. Sir\nBernard Montgomery'! westbound\nIth Army is vigorously pursuing\nltl c bjective of pushing the African\nCorpe from all Tripolitania.\nTht Morocco radio reported a\ncolumn ot tbe 8th Army had crossed\ninto Tunisia from Tripolitania in a\npush up th- coastal road along which\nRommel If retreating.\nA British communique reported\nSaturday that advanced forces crossed tl|e border tn ibe central sector\nto the South.\nWhile allied sources remained silent on the operations ot a U. S.\narmy column known to be operating in Central Tunisia, Axia reporti\naald it wai moving closer to the\nGulf of Gabes.\nBoth Italian and German high\neo.jmc.nds spoke of strong British\nattacks. In Western Tripolitania,\nbut claimed they were driven off.\nLONDON, Jan. II (CP)\u2014Patrols\not. Gan. Sir Bernard Montgomery's\nconquering 8th Army thrust for tbe\nfirst time across the Tunisian border, i Britiih communique announced Saturday, and lt wai expected here the main body would\ntoon iweep Into lotion.\nRenewed ground ictlvity, apparently intended to close In oa Mar\nshal Rommel's Africa Corps Strug,\ngllng westward along tbe North\nAfrican Coast, was accompanied by\nsharp aerial blows at the fleeing\nRommel's communications and lupply lines.\nThe brief Cairo communique wai\nsilent about other British force-\nclosing about Zuara, last Axis port\nIn Tripolitania.\nA Cairo dispatch said, however.\nthat British forces, hid clashed with\nthe retreating enemy Hong the\ncoast road in the Zuara area some\n40 miles west of the border.\nThe fight'ng Included armored\npatrol clashes and art'llery duels\nas Rommel moved his last remaining units In Libya back toward the\nMaretji line, Rommel was believed\nto have established part of .h:s\nforces within the fortifications. of\nthe Mareth Line.\nThe ttallen' communique said\nthere were limited actions by \"exploring units\" In Western Tripolitania and claimed that in Tunisia\nAxis troops hive coniolidited positions recently gained.\nStriking at Rommel's vital supply-bas:s, Allied fighters attacked\nthe Axis-held port of Bizerte.\nThe Italians claimed mat their\nown and German planei sank three\ndestroyers in an attack oh an Allied convoy. Five merchantmen\nwere reported sunk.\nBUST HAMBURG\nIN WAKE\nOF BERLIN RAIDS\n\u2022'Bombeft1:t\u00a7ht*WQy\nThrough Storms\nto Pound Plants\nROARlMG FIRES SET\n.     By EDWARD  D. BALL\nLONDON, Jan. 31 (A.--In the\nwake of two dramatic daylight raids\non Berlin thit disrupted the Nazis'\nannual birthday celebration, Britain'i heaviest bomberi poured \u2022\ncargo c. explosives on the battered\nport of Hamburg Saturday night\nand on targets ln Western Germany,\n' Roaring firei spread through\nHamburg, tbe Air Mlnlitry said, In\nthe R.A.F.'i 9th uuult on the\ncity's sprswllng shipyards, lubmarlne and aircraft factories.\nTha caicade of explosives Included four-ton ind two-ton block bui-\nteri ind tens of thousands of Incendiaries.\nThe heavy bombers fought their\ntray through galea, electrical storms\ntnd ley cloudi to reach the objec-\ntlveb ut the ikies cleared later and\nthe crews could see the port clearly. The raid luted half an hour.\nFLYNN TO ASK\nFOR WITHDRAWAL\nEdwird J. Flynn nid tonight thit\nilthough hli friendi in the Senile\nhid inured him of his confirms-\n\u2022tlon to be U. S. Mlniiter to Auitralia wm certain, be svu uklng\nPresident Roosevelt to withdraw the\nnomination.\nThe former Democratic Chairman,\ncaused a itorm of protest In the\nSemte, luued I statement In which\nntsiM:\n1 im unwilling to permit my\neandldicy to be mide the excuse\nlor \u2022 pirtissn political debate ln\nthe Senete.\"\nSUB 1*222 LOST\nLONDON, Jin. II (CP) \u2014 Thl\nSubmirine P2-. hu been lost, thi\nAdmiralty innounced tonight. The\nsubmarine is believed to be of re*\ncent construction snd lr not listed la\nJine's . Ighting Ships,\nMAY  FIGHT PERIL ON\nHIOH 8EA.S\nWashington reporti Indicate that\nthe United States and Oreat Britain may wt up i unified commind\nto combat the growing submarine\nmenace to Allied supply llnet in\ntbe Atlantic. Admiral Sir Percy\nNoble, above, now head of the Brltith Admiralty's Washington staff,\nIs regarded a> a likely choice to\ndirect such a command.\nGERMANS SMASH\nFRENCH\nLINES IN AFRICA\nPlanes Blast Hun\nTank Columns\nDuring the Attack\nFICHT IN PROGRESS\nBy WES GALLAGHER\nAnoclated Prut 8tiff Writer\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nNORTH AFRICA, Jin. SI (AP.)-\nA German task force consisting of\ntanks, artillery and Infantry has\nsmashed through the French lines\ntoward Sidl Bouzld, SO mllei Weit\nof the port of Sfax, an Allied spokesman announced today.\nThe attack was reported to have\ncarried the Axis force through Paid\nPau and about six miles beyond toward Sidi Bouzld.\nBomben and\" flghten winged to\nthe assistance of the French md\nblasted tbe German column four\ntimes during the day, leaving at\nleait 12 tanki and \u2022 number of\ntrucki on fire ln the pan, he wld.\nThe German attack apparently\nwas intended to extend the Allied\nforces so that they could not concentrate for a thruit Eastward toward Sfax rjrtfl the Gulf of Gibei to\nsever the supply lines between the\nAxis armies of field Marshal Rommel In.Southern Tunisia and CoL\nGen. Jurgen von Arnlm ln the Nrth.\nAn Allied communique nid the\nfight wu \"still In progress.\"\nMedium bombers, escorted by\nfighters, bombed the El Aoulnet rail\nyards seven miles North of tha\nport of Gabes, scoring direct hits oa\nwarehouses.\nIn ensuing dogfights against ibout\nIS Focke-Wulf. ISO'i and Messerschmitt 109's, the fighters and medium bombers ihot down eight'enemy planet\nFour-motored bomben were reported to have.bombed the docks\nand shipping at Ferryvllle, near Bl*\n_ direethta oo it least\nthree ships tnd damaging many\nothers tied up at the docks. Warehouses and docki ilso received\nheavy sticks of explosives, the\nspokesman reported.\nThis ittack followed an uuult\nFriday night on much-bombed Bizerte itself.\nEight Allied planes ire missing\nfrom all theie operttloni.\nMissinq U.S. Navy\n\u00b0!ane Found\n\"\"\u25a0-\u2022\u2022\u2022-\u2022Heieii-t   ft<j_tfl\nUU1AH. Calif, Jm. 31 (AP) -\nThe Shertffi office here Informed\nthe U. S. Nivy todiy thit \u2022 nivy\ntransport pline, missing for 10 diyi\non i flight from Petri Hirbor to\nSin Francisco, his been found\nwrecked ind bumed In the mountains Vi miles Northwest of here.\nAll iboird the pline were deid.\nThe transport carried Keer Admiral\nRobert H. English, Commsnder of\nthe Pacific Fleet Submarine Force,\nand several other high naval officers. In elf It penoni were iboird.\nTbe transport wu lost on the\nmornln'g of Jsn. 11 when It epproac\nec San Franclico during a storm\nand wss unable to get below the\nclouds to land, tt then headed to\ntl. North, evidently with the Idea\nof landing on Clesr Lake, SO miln\nEest of here. The site of the crssh ti\n\u2022bout 100 milei North of Sin Fran-\ncslco.\nAllied Form Carry Fight Over\nWide Area in South Pacific\nALLim HEADQUARTERS IN\nAUSTRALIA. Mondiy, Feb. 1 (AP)\n\u2014Sporadic fighting Is continuing In\nIhe Mubo-Wiu arti neir Salt*\nmiui, New Oulnee. the illled communique reported todey.\nMeantime, the illled itr forcei\ncarried the Heck lo the enemy\nover wide ireu.\nLong range fighters attacked the\nairdrome it Keeping. Timor, with\ncannon and machinegun fire, destroying or damaging eight Jepinrse\nbomben ind \u2022 fighter ciught on tbt\n(round.\nHesvy bemben pounded enemy\nshipping In the Ambon region, with\nunobserved retulti.\nRibiul hirbor In New Britain\nwu given further ettentlon. Heavy\nbomben dropped their missiles on\nshipping ind harbor Installations In\n\u2022n stuck carried out )ust befort\ndewn. Hue md selrohllgM defencei\nprevented the film seeing whet\nhits wer- scored.\nAl Wewsk, New Oulnes. hesvy\nbombers elto eltacked the airdrome\n\u2022nd shipping but result-- wera not\nobserved. Strafing silenced antiaircraft positions than, however.\nGive Crowds Slip\nas Negro Cook\nTaken OK Train\nALBANY, Ore., Jin, SI (AP)\nZoot-suited ind unwonted, Robert\nFount, dining car cook, wu brought\nbeck to Oregon today to answer tor\ntbt \"Lower IS\" slaying of Mn.\nMartha Virginia Jamei, SI, of Norfolk. Vi.\nAa curiom crowdi thronged the\nAlbany railroad station and, the\nfront entrance of the Linn County\nCourthouse, Folket wu taken* from\nthe train at Springfield, Ore., BO\nmllei south of here by Deputy Clay\nKirk tnd brought In by automobile.\nKirk, who brought Use Negro from\nLoi Angeles, ind his superior, Sheriff Herbert Shelton, avoided the\ncrowdi ln front of the court house\nmd took Folkei through the back\ndoor to the County Jiil.\nThe crowdi ippeired to be merely curious, not vengeful, but District Attorney Harlow Weinrlck\nordered the back-door strategy to\navoid possibility of trouble.\nShowing unusuil reticence, Folkea\n\u2022ppeered tttemptlng to avoid trie\nstares of Slate and Military PoUce\nwho gathered \u25a0Hound the court-\nhouse door.\nDeputy Sheriff Kirk uld Folkea\nwu \u2022 model prlioner during the\nride from Loi Angelei. He talked\nof everything except the .lashing\nof pretty Mra Jamei, bride of I\nNivy ensign, u she lay In ber\nberth on the Southern Pacific's\nWest Cout Limited u 'tt roared\nthrough Northern Oregon eight dayi\n\u2022go.\nUiuilly light hurted. the Nero\nperlodlcllly teemed worried, apparently when he recalled the gravity of thi flnt decree murder\ncharge that faces him, Kirk uid.\n\"It Tm convicted, gueu thit will\nmein my life,\" he observed to hi*\ncaptot.\nData of the trial hu not been\nset.\nWINTER GRIPS VANCOUVER\nMilder weather during the last week has eased difficulties caused by snow during the coldest snap Vancouver; has experienced for 83 years.\nHenry A. Hermann, 80, and\nMargaret Mowat, 55 to 60,\nDead in Home; \"Natural Causes\"\nHenry A. Hermann, ibout 80, ind\nMargaret Mowat, between 55 and\nSO, were found dead in their home,\nJ18 First Street, Satutdiy afternoon\nby Chief of Police Robert Harshaw, investigating when I neighbor notified thit there had been no\nilgn ot life about the home for a\nnumber ot dayi. Death of both wu\nattributed to nitural causes by Dr.\nF. M. Auld, Coroner, called to the\nhome by Chief Harshaw.\nA neighbor,. WiUiam J. Wilton,\nreqaUcd.)-tsWiT*.,iten Mr. Hertjtnn.\nabout the hoiue tor -the last lima\nJan. 23, while another neighbor,\nMrs. S. E. Mills, SM First Street,\nwho called City Police, had noUced\nno smoke coming from the chimney\nor other sign of activities about the\nhome for some days. The woman\nhad been In poor health for some\ntime, neighbors nid.\nSTOVE KNOCKED OFF BA8I\nChief Harshiw, who gained entry\nthrough i front window  becauie\ndoors were locked from the Inside,\nnid he tound tbe frozen body ot the\nman lying on the kitchen floor,\nwhile the body of the woman, partly\nfrozen, lay on the bedroom floor\nbeside her bed. Mir. Hermann apparently fell before a kitchen cook\nstove, probably when preparing to\nlight it, and knocked it slightly awry\nfrom iti brick bue. He wu fully\nclothed ind had a blanket about hli\nihoulders.\nfm^^Ztt\nBoth had resided at Nelson for\n\u25a0tteruunn; tn-oht\nage pensioner, was formerly I pros-\nRector and a cook ln district campe.\nAt oae time he worked for the Nelson Iron Works, and at another was\nemployed by the C.PJR.\nMargaret Mowat wu born In Glasgow, Scotland, and came td Canada about' 1919. She wu receiving\nrelief from the City. A lister, Ag-\nnu, predeceased her at Nelson about\n15 years ago. Information concerning relatives li being sought.\nNavy Bride Train\nVictim Buried\nin Wadding Gown\nNORFOLK Vt.. Jin. SI (AP.)-\nMrs. Martha Virginia Brlnson\nJamea, 21-year-old Norfolk girl\nslain Jan. 23 on a train speeding\nthroiu_h Oregon, wu buried here\ntoday in the wedding gown ln which\nshe wu minried-Sept. (9.\nTne rites, ittended by more thm\nSOO persons, todk place In the Firtt\nChrlitian Church, with the casket\nplaced in front ot the ume altar before which pretty Martha Virginia\nBrinson knelt to become the bride\nof Ensign Richard Floyd James,\nUnited States Naval Reserve aviator.\nITALIAN PRISONERS\nTO WORK FARMS\nYARMOUTH, N.S., Jin. SI (CP)\n\u2014Use of Italian prisonen of war to\nhelp relieve the farm shortage wis\nipproved lut night by the Yarmouth\nCounty Council. The county Far.\nmeti* Anoclition ind the Farmeri'\nAdvisory Committee ilseady have\nvoiced approval of the plan.\nKNOK UNDER AIR ATTACK\nTWICI\nNavy Secretary Konx hu Just\nreturned from a review of outposts In the Pacific.\nLabor Matters Expected to Feature\nSecond Session\nCUSS WORKERS STRIKI\nWALLACEBURO, Ont- Jm. SI \u2014\n(CP.) \u2014 Six hundred employeei ot\nthe Dominion Glass Compiny here\nwent on itrike ytiterday following\nthe Company's slleted refuul to\nbirgiln with them collectively,\nGeorge Burt. Cinidiin Director of\nthe United Automobile Worken*\nUnion JCJ.O.) innounced today.\nVICTORIA, Jan. 31 (CP) - Leg-\niilation dealing with labor mitten\nIi expected to feeture the second\n\u2022eulon of the 20th B. C. Legislature\nwhich opens Tuesday sfternoon for\ne session expected to last for about\nsix weeks.\nPremier Hart's coalition government hai promised to set on amendmenti 13 both the Workmen's Com-\npenwUon Act ind the Induitrlil\nConclllitlon ind Arbitration Act-\nSeveral changei In thl formtr wtrt\nrecomrneded In the recent rtport of\nMr. Justice Gordon Sloan, who Inquired Into the ult u a Coremli-\n\u2022loner while Interpreting the latter\nact has been the subject of dispute\nbetween Industry and labor tor leveral yun.\nExact changei to be covered In\niht intendments ire not known.\nTrides md labor round's of the\nlower milnland and Victoria havt\nendoned the slum report In IU\nent rely but the railroad brother-\nhodi recently lubmitted e brief eik\nIng additional concenioni.\nAmendmenti to the Induitrlil\nconciliation and arbitration act art\nexpected to provoke considerable\ndebate, with the C.C.F. opposition\ndemanding greiter changes than the\ngovernment It willing to concede\nA iubje:t thit miy provide the\nhottest debate Is the Hildme re-\nport on Provinclil Police storei that\nled to the recent proiecutlon ind\nconviction of three V'ctorii merchants on cbirgea of friud.\nAi ill four hive appealed their\ncue the subject Is sub Judice \u00abnd\nmay not be discussed on the floor\nof the legislature unleu \u2022 ruling\non their appeels li hinded down\nbefore adjournment.\nHarold Winch, C.C.F. leader, li\nexpected to demind thit the Hil*\ndine report be brought before tha\nlegislature, ilthough under the inquiries iet such proceedingi ire\nconfidential ind not subject to demand by the legislature.\nIf Mr. Winch fells to obUIn production of the Hildani reper! hi\nmay seek to rain the mitter In\npublle accounts committee by railing for vour he 11 covering booti,\nclothing, md drier equipment pur-\nchised by Ibe police quirtermuter\nilona during the lait ytar or two.\nKNOX SATISFIED\nWITH PROGRESS\nIN THE PACIFIC\nWarns Japs tp Get\nReady for\nAttack on Tokyo\nBOMBED TWICE\nBy WALTER B. CLAUSEN\nAnoclated Preu Staff Writer\nPEARL HARBOR, Jan. 20 (API-\nNavy Secretary Frank Knox, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Ocean\narea, and Admiral William F. Hal\nley, Commander of the United\nStatei South Pacific Force, were\nunder Japanese air attack twice\nwithin the past two weeks.\nThe first attack wu a short one\nat Esplritu Santo, in the New Heb\nrides, and the second one, much\nheavier,' ot seven houn duration,\nwas on Guadalcanal. No casualties\nwere reported in either attack.\nAbout the attack on Fspiritu\nSinto, where Admiral Halsey met\nhim, Knox said:\n\"It was the first attack there. How\ntht Japanese got the information\nwe don't know, but they didn't do\nus any harm, except to keep us\nawake.\"\n\"I thlrik there are darn good prospects of an air attack on Tokyo,\nhe said in aniwer to a question,\n'\"but when or how it will hit, I will\nnot ny, but they better get ready.\"\n\"I think the Japanese will fight\na tough, hard and persistent war.\nI will not discuss strategy but will\nny we herve Just begun to fight and\nhaven't hit our hardest blows yet.\n'\u2022Every base has an abundance of\nsupplies md men ire living well\nsnd the spirit of our men every,\nwhere Is magnificent,\ni \"Our submarines are doing a mag-\nnlflcent Job and operations agalnit\nthe Japanese line of communications are going it i good rate. I\nthink destruction of shipping Is i\nmatter of great concern to the Japanese. Knowing their (flipping resources ind their capabilities of\nbuilding, we can readily understand their concern.\nIn the Atlantic the submarine\nwar iltuatlon Is still a tough problem to us and lots of losses ire\nahead there for us.\"\nHis trip wu a most complete Inspection, Involving more than 20,-\n000 miles in air travel from Wuhlngton md return. He said its purpose wu to get first-hand Information on how to spend funds and\nspeed the movement of supplies.\n\"My survey of Pearl HaAor and\nOahl Is the first since my visit here\na few days after the flnt attack.\n1 find it transformed Into \u2022 fortreu\n\u2022nd I think Oahu now il adequately\ndefended and the men who comprise the defenie ire thoroughly\n\u2022wire of their responsibility.\n\"On Guadalcanal I think we have\ndissipated the threat of the Japanese ground forces. We are now\ndominating the Island. I went to the\nfront llnu with Admiral Halsey ind\nvisited the front line battalion command ind talked lo the enllited\nmen ... the Army had the remaining Japanue there pocketed In ravines and facing starvation ...\nTt rnay be a fallacious one, but\nmy opinion Is thit the Japanese\nhave abandoned any idea of reinforcement of their troops there and\nwithin the next 30 days sll organised resistance on Guadalcanal will\ndisappear.\n\"On one Island I nw one of the\nbest airfields I ever uw snywhere.\nIt wu made of volcanic red dust\n... the rain cements the dust and\nevery rain makes it a better field.\"\n\"We sre giving the Japanese lots\nto worry about in the Pacific. In\n\u2022 war of attrition the advantage ls\nall ours. In our vastly-greater\npower of building and In that type\nof warfare\u2014I am not uying thli ii\nthe only type\u2014ultimate victory ls\ncertain.\" *\u00bb\nKnox referred to Admiral Nlm-\nItx s question about the Aleutlim\nlituitlon.  The Admiral nid:\n\"Operations ere proceeding satisfactorily there. The threit from\nthe Aleutlin\u00bb Is dknlnUhlng.\"\n-\nRuss Crack Last of\nHun Forces\nin\nLONDON, Jan. 31 (CP) \u2014 Virtually\ncomplete destruction of Hitler's proud\nStalingrad-siege forces of 330,000 men,\nwith the smashing of two crack Nazi\narmies, killing 100,000 troops \"in the last\n20 days alone, and capture of a Field Marshal and 16 Generals was announced by\n\u2022 Russia late tonight in a triumphant special communique.       , .       .\n\u2022 Russian troops, who first turned Stalingrad Into a valiant\nfortress and then made it a death trap for the Nazi Invadarg\nand scene of the worst Cerman defeat of the war, have wiped\nout one of the last two remaining Cerman suicide squadrons at\nthe Volga city, crushing the|-\nenemy  pocket west of  the\ncentral part of Stalingrad.\nTaken prisoner wu Field Marshal\nGen. Friedrlch Paulus, commanded\nof the crushed German 6th army\nand 4th tank army, and 10 of his\ngenerals. Paulus, whose promotion\nfrom Colonel General wu innounced only today by the Germani, is\nthi first Nazi Field Marshal to be\ntiken prisoner In this wir. .\nMeanwhile the peril of 200,000\nNail troops fighting around Krasnodar in the Caucasus with their backs\nto the Kerch Strait increased ominously, with the Soviet midnight\ncommunique reporting capture of\nRyuanikaya, only 30 miles East of\nthat German pivot bue.\nThe midnight communique alio\nannounced the fall of Belorechenl-\nkayi on the Armavir-Tuapse rali-\nroid 17 milu Northwest of Maikop,\nan the Runian columni drove on\nKrasnodar. Ryaiaruka, Is, .another\n!\u00bb milea Northwest of Maikop. Thus\nthis Soviet column smashing at\nKrasnodar apparently advanced 35\nmiles beyond Maikop in one day.\nThe Russians already stood within to miles of Krasnodar at Lado]-\nskayi, and were reported advancing\nbeyond that point.\nThe offensive continued on the\nVoronezh front, where 23,000 Germans ere trapped, and the Russians\ncaptured 20 populated places. Advanced Russian units in that area\nare within 45 miles of the great\nTrunk Railway Joining Kursk and\nKharkov, backbone of the Nazi line\nlast Winter.\nIn the debacle et Stalingrad, the\nRussians said, 5000 German officen\nind men were taken prisoner on\nSundty alone.\nAll that remains of the' huge arm\nits that Hitler sacrificed at Stalin\ngrid Is a pocket In the Northern\nFactory area of the city, and this\ntoo U being hemmed in ever closer\nby the Soviet vise.\nThe Russians declared that Infor\n\u25a0nation from the captured general\nshowed the army trapped by the\noffensive begun in November num.\nbered 330,000 troops, snd not 220,000\nu first estimated.\nIn the general offensive launched Jan. 10 \"Soviet-troops according\nto incomplete ditt hive destroyed\nover 100,000 German officers and\nmen,\" the communique reported.\nIn the lut four days ilone, It raid,\n19.000 Germans were taken prisoner,\nmiking \u2022 total ot 46,000 laying down\ntheir arms since the last Soviet\ndrive wss begun 10 days sgo.\nThe IS captured generals Included Lt.-Gen. Schmidt, Paulus' Chief\nof Staff, and the Quartermaster\nGeneral of the German 6th irmy.\nOf the others, 10 were Germin Lieutenant GeneraU, two were Germen\nMajor Generals, and two were Ru-\nmalnlan Generals.\nSeven Colonels slso were gathered\nup In the final liquidation drive.\nThe other captured generals were\nnamed as:\nLt.-G\u00bbn. SchlemmeT, CommindeT\nof the 14th Tink Corps.\nLt.-Gen. Zledlltz, Comminder of\nthe gist Army Corpe.\nJAPS CLAIM CEN. CHIANG\nENROUTE TO U.S.\n, LOtTOON, Mondiy, Feb. 1 (AP.)-\nReutera Newi Agency recorded \u25a0\nRome broidcut today quoting a\nJspanese report thst Generallulmo\nChling Kai-shek ot Chlm hid left\nChungking for Wuhlngton.\n. \t\nThll report from enemy sources\nwu not heard !n New York duTlng\n\u2022ny of the regular Rome or Tokyo\nnews broadcuta.\nREPORT ITALIAN STAFF\nCHIEF  RESICNS\nLONDON, Jm. 31 (CP.) - The\nRome radio ujd todey Mirshal Ugo\nCavallero hai resigned hit poiti \u25a0\u2022\nUnder-Secretary of Wsr and Chief\nof the Italian Oeneral Staff \"at his\nown request** end will be lucceeded\nby Oen. Vittorlo Ambroslo, heid of\nthe Italian Army Stall.\nLt-Gen. of Artillery Pfeffer, Oottv\nmander of the 4th Army Corpi.\nLt.-Gen. Sanne, Commander st\nthe 100th Light Infantry Division.\nLt.-Gen. Leiser, Commsnder et\nthe 20th Motorized Division,\nLt.-Gen. Lorfes,  Commander\nthe 295th Infantry Division.\nLt.-Gen. Morltz, Commander ot\nthe 297th Infantry Division.\nLt-Oen. Von Drebber, Commander ot the 376th Infantry Division.\nLt.-Gen. Von Daniel, Comminder\nof the 44th Infantry Dlviiion.\nLt.-Gen. Otto Rlnolde, Medical\nService Commander of the 6th army,\nMaj.-Gen. Dubua, Commander ef\nArtillery of the 4th Army Corpt '\u25a0:\nMaj.-Gen. Wolfe, Comminder \u00abt\nArtillery of tht 61it Army Corp*   -\nBrig.-Gen. Ulrich, Comrnandar af\nthe 20th  (not  1st)  Rumanian *ta\nfantry (not cavalry) Division.\nGen. Dimitri Bratcscu, Commas,\ner of the 1st Rumanian Cavalry ft\nvision. ..-    \u25a0, MS\nBesides the bag of high rjfHa\nthe Soviets also reported capt\nof the headquarteri of the 14th Tanjg\nCorps, 3rd Motorized Division, snd\nnumerous infantry division!.\nTremendoui booty tiken ln thii\nfinal phase Included 744 planet, 1JW\ntanks, 6523 gum, 1421 mortars, 74*N\nmachineguns, 76,887 rifles, 60,4rM\ntrucks, 7341 motorcyclu, 578 armored railway can, *-H9 depot! with\nammunition and military equipment and \"a large quantity of thott\nwar materials,\" tne Soviet tnnounee.\nment added,\n. \u2014\u25a0\u2014\nNEW YORK, Jan. 81 ,(AP)-Th\u00bb\nBBC uld late today the Germin\nradio had announced that ona at\nthe last two remnants of the German army trapped at Stalingrad had\nsurrendered.\nThll remnant, the report raid, wu\ncommanded by Field Marshal Fried,\nrich Paului. Hli promotion to Field\nMarihal wts innounced by Berlin\ntoday.\n\"The sixth inny,\" said the German announcer, \"Is nearing ltl end.\"\nThe BBC nid he then told bow\none group had to surrender after\nrunning out of ammunition,*' and\nhe added that the only surviving\ngroup Is fighting Its last battle.\"\nSTIMSON-S NEGRO AIDI\nRESICNS IN PROTEST\nAGAINST DISCRIMINATION\nWASHINGTON, Jsn. 81 (AP.)\u2014\nWilliam H. Hastle, Negro civlllin\naide to Secretary ot War Stimson,\nsaid today he had resigned ln protest against \"discriminatory practices of the Army Air Forces ln mitten affecting Negroes.\"\nCENTRES OPENED\nFOR NAVY MEN\nVANCOUVER, Jin. 31 (CP)-\nThe flnt club ln Vineouver dedl*\ncated to men of the merchint Nivy\nwai officially opened lut night br\nLleut.-Gov. W. C. Woodward, who\nat the ume time broidcut i mei-\nMge which wu heard at the open*\nIng of a similar centre In Halifax\nStrong Undertone oi Fear Noted In\nSpeeches by Nazi Bigwigs\nLONDON. Jtn. 31 (CP)-The grim\ntone of the bomb-accompanied pronouncements by HI'ler, Goering ind\nGoebbels wu considered by political quirteri here today u Ihe mott\nilgnlficint festive of Seturdsy's\ndrab Nul celebration In Berlin.\nSigns of the tlmu were seen In\nthe fact that, instead of shouting\nthe customery bombast ibout whit\nOerminy would do lo her enemies.\nthi Vul triumvirate told their people little more thin that they must\nbe prepared to fight >nd die for the\nfuehrer.\n\"The eventi of the week hive\nshown the depths to whleh Hitler\nhu dragged Oerminy during the\n10 rem ot hli regime,\" Mid one\ninformant.\n\"A study of yesterday's ranting!\ndiscloses plainly the blick fear that\nIs In the heerts of the Germsn leaders. Germany will continue to fight\ndesperately, but the events of thll\nmiserable weekend will heighten\nthe ttar which Is riling.\"\nCommentator! expreued belief\nthat Hitler, whose proelimitlofi\nhirpeoVon the spectre of Bolshevism\nsweeping over Europe, hoped to disunite the Allies ind cleir thi wiy\nfor \u2022 negotiated peace. ,\nIt wu considered ilgnlficint that\nnone of Ihe three Nul spokesmen\nmentioned thl w\u00bbrf\u00abre In North\nAfrica nor Iht Increasing scope of\nIbe Allies' serial bombardment of\ntbe cooUnen*-\nwijiA^i^.\n \\^m\u2014m^^^t^^^^^^^\u2014m\np-yNIUON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, PWRUARY 1, 1941\nTrail Rinks Win Trail, Nelson,\nRossland Cups in Ladies'Spiel;\nMrs. Rothon Wins Kimberley (up\n.\nTRAIL, B. C, Jan. 31-Trtil lady\naurkQ tarried oft tht bulk of thl\nhonors of the Kootenay Ladiei Bon-\n_g>lel, held hen. Fridiy ind Situr-\ndayi with the Trail Ladiei Curling\nClub ictlng u host Wlnneri were\ntt followi:\nTrail Oup\u2014Mn. Colin Jonei rlnk,\ntrill.\nNelion Cup-Mn. G. Hltfki rink,\nStall.\nKlmiberley Cup-4Iri. Joseph Ro*\nahon rink, Klmiberley.\nRosiland Cup\u2014Mrs. G. Hicks rlnk,\nTrtil.\nI Orand Aggregate\u2014Mn. G. Hicki\nrink, Trail. ,\nAT NELSON IN 1944\ntin. H. M. Whimiter of Nelson\nwas named Preiidtnt of the Kootenay Lsdies' Curling Assoclitlon\ntnd Nelion wu chosen u the site\net the 1944 bonspiel at the fifth\nannual banquet and meeting held in\n.the Masonic Hall Friday night and\nattended by delegates from five\n\u25a0centres.\nOther officen were named u foi\nJkrni:\nMra. 0. Hicki, Trail, Honorary\nPresident; Mra. R. Donaldson, Ross-\nland, First' Vici-Preiident; Mn,\nMacKinnon, Klmberlty, Second\nVice-President: Mri, T. Homersham,\nNelson, Secrettry-Treaiurer.\nRepresentatives named were: Mn.\nT. *A. Walact, Nelson; Mn. Wright,\nRoisland; Mrs. J. Rochon, Klmbtr.\nIty; Mri.- W. Lunn, Cranbrook and\nMn. W. J. Wagitaff, Trail.\nA banquet program Included muilc and touts. Mn. W. J. Wagstaff\nof Trail gave th* blessing and Mrs.\nfi. Hicks, the addreu of welcome.\nMn. MacKinnon, Klmbtrlty, pro*\nposed the tout to \"Tht Roaring\nGame,\" ind Mrs, R. Donildion responded. Mrs. A. W. MacMillan proposed the tout to \"Our Guests md\nVisitors\" and the response was given\nby Mti.'T. Homenham of Nelson.\nSpesken Included Mrs, T. A. Wil-\nltd, Nelson; Mrs. R. Donaldson,\nMrs. J. Beley snd Mrs. S. Irwin,\nRossland, Mrs. Bylander, Cranbrook, and Mn. J. Rochon, Kimberley. Mn, Robertion led_ community singing to the accordlan accompaniments of her young ion.\nButter Output\nUp 21.3 Per\n(ent in December\nOTTAWA, Jin. 31 (CP) -Creamery butttr production In Canada\nrose 21.5 per cent In December compired with the same month last year\n\u25a0the Dominion Bureau ot Statistics\nsaid todty.\n, Lut month'i production wai 14,-\n\u25a0872,910 poundi against 12,003,041\nin December, 1941. All provinces\nexcept Ontirlo and British Columbil reported in Increase fpr the\nmonth, md the Ontario drop was\nonly .5 per cent.\nBritish Columbia production tor\ntht month was down 35.0 per cent.\nFdr the yeir tndlng Dec. 31, Canadian production wat down 7.9\nper cept compired with 1941, with\ntotal production 284,304,822 poundi.\nThe Bureau flgurei indicated thit\nmmy producers tamed from cheese\nto-butttr, production in Decehber.\n\u2022Cheeit production list month wu\ndown 39.8 ptr cent from the umt\nperiod ln 1941 it 3,790,020 poundi,\nAt major decline being In Quebec,\n-where t reduction of 97.13 per cent\n.was reported.\nFor the yttr 1942 cheese production -vu up J4.1 per cent it 202,784,-\n-fjrripounds.\nBelieve House\nWill Do Own\nRedistributing\nOTTAWA, Jin. 31 (CP)-A redistribution bill, to rearrange Federal constituences, was forecast In\n(he ipeech from the throne opening\nparliament last Thursday, and iome\nLiberal memberi have expressed\nopinion thit the old-time method\nef turning over to t commoni commlttei the Job of working out the\nehanges is likely to be followed.\nThey slid they do not think the\nparty caucus will accept a plan to\nleave the work to a judical commii-\nlion, is suggested in some quarters,\nand thtt they believe the, government will iccept the views of the\ncaucus in this mitter. The caucus\nhu not yet been called\nThe general impression here Is\nthat in deciding on the boundariei\nof the conitituencei thli time, much\nOf tht traditional party bitterness\nwill hive disappeared.\n \u00bb 1 WW.\nA canal built In China many centuries ago li still the longest In the\n\u2022world.\nHere's Welcome Relief From\nACUTE CATARRH\nPut a few drone of Vi-tro-nol up eaeh\nnostril and [ttl It go to work right\nwhere catarrh misery li . . . bringing\nquick, soothing\nrelief from\nnuterlei.\nDuk# of Kint Lift\n\u00a3157,345 Estata\nLONDON, Jtn. 81 (AP) - Thl\nwill of thl Duke of Kent, brother\naf King Qiorgt, lift in tttitt ef\nei\u00bb7,S45 (ipprexlmtttly KHrNO)\nwith net penonil proptrty tf\n\u2022bout ttttMt, It wis innounced\ntoday.\nTht Dukt wn killed In in ilr-\nplant tilth liit August.\nGiraud Wanti to\nSettle Old\nScore With Rommel\nALGIERS, Algeria, Jan, 81 (AP).\n\u2014Qen. Henri Giraud taid todty\nthtt ht w\u00bb looking forwird to\ntiklng Marshal Erwin Rommel t\nprlioner ptrtonilly In tht Tunlilin bittle.\nGiraud explained thit ht wanti\nto llttlt in old icore.\n\"It wai hla Ptnttr Division\nthtt captured mt In Mty, 1840,\nwhin at Commander of I group of\narmies I hid gont te thi front line\nIn \u2022 light irmored eir te encourage the troopi,\" thi Pranth-\nVin uld.\n\"Only four dtyi earlier I hid\nheird Rommel'i name for thl first\ntlmt.\"\nBurst Water Main\nForces Many\nlo Leave Homes\nMctNTHBAlIi Jin. 81 (CP)--About\n500 fimllles were forced to leave\ntheir homei early today when one\nof the largest water mtlm in the\ncity burst, pouring four feet of wtter Into in irea a mile long and\nfour block!, wide ind causing in\nunestlmated amount of damage to\nhundred! of buildings.\nFrom Paplneau Street on the East\nto the vicinity of De Bullion Street\non the West, from Crilg Street on\nthe Soulh to I^agauchetiere Slreet\non the North, the surging witew\npoured ln i torrent, ipilling into\ncellars ind even through windows.\nWater poured into tht district\nfrom the shattered main for four\nhouri before the city'i hyrdo-elec-\ntrie division could stop the flow.\nCauie of the break was not known\nimmediately although lt wu consld\"\nered possible thit lt resulted from\nfrost.\nDOENITZ TO PUT\nHUN NAVY IN\nU-BOAT FIGHT\nBritish Call for\nGreater\nConvoy Protection\nLONDON, Jtn, 81 (CP)- Grind\nAdmiral Karl Doenitz, newly-appointed commander-in-chief of the\nGerman Navy,, threatened tllitd\nshipping with Increasingly htavy\nsubmarine attacks ln an address to\nthe German ntval staff today,\nTht address wu iroidcait by\ntht Berlin radio and recorded by\nthe Associated Press here.\nTite ntlr- German Ntvy will\nhenceforth be put Into the service\nof inexorable U-boat warfare,\" ht\nstld. \"Tht German Ntvy will fight\nto \u2022 finlih.\"\nDoenitz, originator of (he wolf.\npack method by which U-boats have\ntiken a hetvy toll of allied ihlpping,\nin the last year, wai named Saturday to succeed Grind Admiral\nErich Raeder as supreme commander. Raeder, however, will remain ai\nofficial Inspector ot tht Nul Sett,\nDelegates of the international\nSeamen's Conference meeting In\nLondon today adopted a resolution\ncilling for greiter -protection for\nallied convoys.\n\"A considerable proportion of the\nlou of shipping, lift tnd cargoes ll\ndut to inadequacy of protection\nand thi tardy arrival of usiitance\nwhen Insufficiently-protected cone\nvoys trt attacked,\" tht resolution\nslid,\nMott of the delegates at tht two-\nday meeting predicted tht U-bost\ncampaign will reach its height ntxt\nSpring.\nKnown a* tn ible, ruthless commander, Doenitz ii reported to exhort hit crewi whtn thty leavt\nport: \"Kill, kill, kill!\" ISiat livour\nduty to the fitherlind ind the Fuehrer. Have no huminity In your labors. Humanity means weakness.\"\nRoosevelt Back\nin White House\nNAZIS IN NORTH\nCAUCASUS\nCAUGHT IN TRAP\nRemorseless Russ   r\nSlaughter Cuts\nEncircled Troops\nFINN FRONT FLARES\n\t\n -\u25a0\u25a0   '\nMUI.)    illl I,UUP\nGiraud Grateful\nfor U.S. Help\n(reston Hoopers\nEdge Out\nNelson Students\nCHESTON, B.C., Jin. Jl\u2014Ntlson\nHigh School basketball squads dropped two close games to Creiton\nHigh here Fridiy night. The Neilon\nGirls were edged out 16-13 by tbe\nCreston lassies; while the visiting\nboys made lt even closer, falling\n21-22.\nThe Creston High teams hope to\nplay return gamei it the Lakeildi\nCity ihortly.\nTeami ind scorers were:\nCURLS   '     '\nNelson\u2014Isabelle Kay, Join Cirew 1, Norma W*oo|i 4, Jean Hooker\n4, Betty Dronsfield 2, Isabel DelPuppo 2, Biddy Wigg, Vtrrti Black-\nwell, Francei Boyes md PhyllU\nPercivtl\u201413.\nCrttton\u2014Normt  Bundy  2,  Boiy\nMoraluto 8, Vlrglnli Smith \u00ab, Vivian\nPridraore 2, Doris Huihcroft, Phyllli\nWilks, ind Vera Packman\u2014U.\nBOYS\nWASHINGTON, Jin. $1 (AP)-|   Ne_,011 _ rjouj winltw 8   Bud\nPresident  Rooetvilt returned to Whitfield 2, Jerry Jerram, flili Ben-\nBy HENRY C. CAS8IDY\nAnoclated Pntt Staff Wrlttr\nMOSCOW, Jan. tl (AP.) - The\nRusslim bett forwird In tht North\nCaucasus todiy tfter capturing\nMaikop end Tikhoretsk tnd remorselessly cut It tht remmnts ot\nnlnt tripped dlvliioni Weit of Voroneih In i btttlt of tnnlhllatlon second only to tttl slaughter it Stalingrad.\ntight towni Were ciptured ever-\nnight In the Voroneih irea, whtri\nthe Rtd Army hat thruit within 60\nmllei ot Kursk, HI) mllet of Belgorod\n\u2022nd 79 mllei ot Kharkov.\nIn tht Caucaiui, tht Russians\n\u25a0aid thty \"advanced fighting\" be*\nyond captured Ladojskaya to a\npoint within- 40 miles of Urasno-\ndir. That Kubin Rlvtr city, tnd tht\nBlaek Bei ntval bait of Novoros-\nslsk art the only lirgt places ltft\nto tht enemy below Roitov,\nWith tht capture of Tikhoretsk,\n95 miles Southeast of Roitov, tht\nRussians hid advanced SIS mllet In\nthe North Caucasus from Ordzhonikidze, high-water mark of tht German tdvanet, Now at least five potent columni wert thrusting it Roitov In t vitt uc from 70 miln North\not 90 milei But on the lowtr Don to\nTikhorettk.\nTht fill ot the great city it the\nmouth of the Don would Nil off tht\nsurvivors ot the 300,000-man tnemy\narmy itlll In the Caucasus except\nfor an escape corridor over the narrow Kerch Strait, made huardoul\nby the controlling Soviet Black Set\nfleet.\nThe fill of Maikop practically\ncleared the Germans from tht only\noil region they had captured.\n\"nie Voroneih offensive had carried Into Orel Province, and the\nRussian! said the last Germans had\nbeen killed or captured In Voroneih Province. The commanders of\nthe latest drive wtrt promoted to\nthe rank of Colonels General They\nire Max Andrelevlch Heiter md\nIvan Ivanovioh Uailennlkov.\nDiipitchii from the detth pocket\naround the recaptured nil crossroad of Kattornoye Weit of Voronezh predicted \u2022 horrible fate for the\nencircled Germani. It wti not innounced how mtny of tht foe were\ntripped, but it full itrength the\nseven German division! tnd regiments of two Othen would number\niround 110,000.\nSome estimates say no more than\n29,000 remain In the pocket In view\nof the wholesale slaughter ind surrenders list week.\nPravda uld that when tht fint\nRed troopi entered Maikop they\nfound the oil Instillation! In uhet.\n\"The Germans had organised a\nterrible slaughter,\" Pravda ttld.\nTney killed the oil workeri ind\ntheir families.\"\nThe battle iround Leningrad raged with unceasing fury. The Germans were reported using the biggest guns ln thit sector they hsve\nemployed to date.\n(Even the relatively dormant Finnish front flared Into new fighting,\nHelsinki dispatches stld. Tht Finns\nclaimed they repulsed ill Russian\nattacks bi the direction ef Ukajaer-\nvl, killing severil hundred. Patrol\nictlvity wu reported livelier on the\nKarelian Isthmus tnd In the South)\nLONDON, Jin. S1 (AP)\u2014Qen.\nHtnrl Giraud In t telegrim to\npresied tht gratitude which ht\nttld evtntM Frenet full far\n\"tht ditlilvt htlp ef tht Unltid\nStitei.\" rnnoe new, ht uld, \"tan\n\u2022ccompliih thi mlitlon which li\nhtn and frit mttspolltin Printi.\"\nBOMBERS SCORE\nHITS ON\nITALIAN SHIPS\n* Messina Harbor\nUnder Heavy\nAircraft Fire\nBomber Crew Gits Home Safely After\nPutting Out Fire In Plane\nYMIR PUCKSTERS\nTO PLAY WITH\nSEABYS TUESDAY\nTwo Ymir recruiti, Ron Nigh tnd\nBim Verlgln, Tuesday night will\nmtkt thllr initial performani-i \">\nCommerk Hockey League play here,\nTht newcomers will lineup with tht\nSeabys against Heuston'i men. Nash\nand Verigin will bt replacing John\nDunnett and Steve Scott, both ot\nwhom htvt enlisted.\n\u201e,._\u25a0 **, i ii ,,*\nForbes Resigns\nas Hospital\nJec'y-Manager\nVATRONOL\nthi Whit- House tonight, completing hli historic trip to Caublenci.\nThe President's return wu tn-\nnounced by the White Houie. The\nannouncement uld:\n\"The Preiident returned to the\nWhite House tonight, completing\nhis trip home from Caublinci.\n\"The President, with memberi of\nhis party, transferred last night it\nMiami from the big ilrshlp which\nhad brought them ufely icross the\nAtlantic to the coast of Braill ind\nthence to Florida, making the last\nlip of the trip aboard the ipeclil\ntrain which hid been wilting then\nfor him,\n\"With the President were Hirry\nHopkim, Admiral Wlllltm Leahy,\nRear Admiral Rou Mclntyre, Cip-\ntain John L McCrei, members of\nthe official party.\"\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\u2022YOUR VANCOUVER HOMg\"\nDufferin Hotel\nStymour St        Vincouvir, B. C.\nNewly renovated through\neut  Phones md elevitcr\nA. PATTERSON. Ute ef\nColemm, Alti. Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor  Freight  Lines\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVENELSONDAILY\nAt 10:30 i.m.\u2014Ejeept Sunday\nTrail Livery Go.\nM   H   MelVOn Prep.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135        Nelion\u2014Phone 35\nwell, Allan DesChimpt 2, Dalton\nBoomer 2, Jim Ritchie 2, Vemon\nHall 2, Bill Postlethwaite 2, ud\nBob Ahrens\u2014il. \\\nCreston\u2014Guy Browell, F. Roti (,\nLewis Millen 4, Hirry Ostendorf 8,\nDoug Cole 2, -Joe Perle, Tony Hil\nder 2, Dick Stonosmith tnd Jim\nButterfleld-22.\nOfficiils were F. Mirtello, referee; Wiltse, scorer; md Turk, timekeeper.\nCAIRO, Jin. II (AP)-Boitmtn\nItruck sit tht Harbor est, Meulm on\nthe Northern tip of Sicily only two\nmiles from thl Italian mainland In\ntwo daylight raldi Stturdiy, hitting\ntwo ships, t powtr ittlton, t ftn?\nterminal ind \u25a0 railroad, in Americin htadqutrttri communique sid\ntodiy,\nThrtt direct hlti wtrt scored on\na vessel moored In iht harbor tnd\na direct hit ind a nttr miu on.another leaving rht port Bombi were\nalio Mtn to ltnd among t cluster\nof ihipi In the Northtrn section ot\nthe hirbor. ,\nTht American communiqui iald\n\"scores of bursts\" were Mtn on md\naround tht terminal of the ferry\nrunning from Messina to Sin Oio-\nvtnni, md on railroad tricks to\ntht South of it.\n\"Many other hlti wtrt Mtn on tht\nPort Power Station, on workshops\nand alio the witer front,** the announcement uld.\nAn anti-aircraft bttttry in the\nharbor was hit tnd knocked out of\naction,'and enemy aircraft rising to\nmeet one of tht bomber flights\n\"failed to press home the attack\".\nAll planes returned safely.\nMINERS TO RETURN\nTO WORK BUT\nSTILL ASK COFFEE\nCAJjOABY, Jsri. SI (CP)-The\nlet) coal miners who walked out of\nthe Newcaitle mine it Drumheller\nSiturdiy because they wtnted cof-\nfee provided free-by tke Manege-\nment h\u00abve lntim\u00bbted th\u00abt they will\nreturn to work Mond\u00bby morning\npending further negotiitions, A.\nHamilton, Mint Manager, uld tonight.\n\"We ire not going to lupply them\nwith coffee tnd there Is nothing\nabout coffee ln our agreement with\nthe men.\" ield Mr. Hamilton. Secretary WlUlam Brtggi of the Newcastle Locil, United Mine Worken,\ndeclired the dispute does not Involve fhe Union, btit Mr. Himllton\nuld thtt the Union Committee wu\nbehind the walkout.\nThe miners uked the Msnige-\nment to tupply ind serve coffee\nto the surfacemen during work,\nclaiming thit other minei In the\ndistrict did thli.\nWelsh Team Ties\nIn Second Mace\nLONDON, Jtn. Jl (CP Ctble)-\nLovellt Athletic, t Wtlih candy\nfictory tetm of giant-killers, Jumped Into i tit for tecond place In\nthe Football League's cup qualifying competition Stturdiy by defeating Cardiff City 4-1 ln one of\nthe future gamei of the Britiih\nsoccer program.\nTht victory gtvt Lovilli \u2022 total\nof 11 pointi, one leu thsn Raiding\n\u2022nd Manchester City, tied fnr the\nlead. Manchester City upset Bury\ntoday 3-2. Rochdale stayed tied with\nLovells by beating Stockport B-O.\nIn a Southern league game the\nstrength of Ariensl's reserves was\ndemonstrated when the Gunners,\nwith five of their best pliyers out\nof the lineup, defeated Reiding 5-0.\nThe victory lncreued Arsenil'i\nlead to leven points over Tottenham-\nHotspurs snd Queens Park Rangers tied in second place. Brighton\nbeat Rangeri 4-J while Tottenham\nwon over Portsmouth 5-2.\nScottlih League results mide no\nchange In the itandings. The leidlng\nOlugow Rangers belt Raith Rovers\n5-2 ind second-place HIbernlin\ndrew 2-2 with Dundee.\n\/-V0B WOMEN WI0 SOTFEJK\nHOT HASHES\nIf you luffer hot fU-a.ee, dltslo-u,\ndlilrau ef \u2022'ImmUrltlee\". blue\n\u2022pells, art weak, nirrous et imtable\n-due to the \"middle-ate\" period In\n\u2022 woman'! lite\u2014 Uke Lydla 1. Pink-\nturn's Vegetable Compound, RI\ntbouMnds upon thouundi\not women to relieve iuch irmpmms.\nMtde ln Canadi. Plnkham's Compound Is worth tryinel\nU.S. Transport Plane\nForced Down\nVTCTORVILIj;, Calif., Jm. II \u25a0\n(AP.) - Army _Vlr Force offlclili\nhere mnounced tonight \u2022 tnniport\nplmt of the gilder-towing type ind\n\u2022cirrylng 10 or 11 men hid been\nforced down to an undetermined\nfile in Beir Conton, South of htrt.\nNo detaili were Immediately avail-\ntblt.\nCOTS CAPTURES 10-MILI\nSNOWSHOE RUN\nSHERBROOKI, Qui, Jm. II -\n(CP.) - Oertrd Cofe, Villeyfleld,\nQue., lang diitance runner, Saturday ciptured the 10-mlle Snow-\nshoe Marathon held here ln connection with the Internitlonil Snow-\nshoers corlventlon and billed u for\nthe world's championship.\nCote covered the 10-mlle route In\none hour, 21 minutes md 37 seconds.\nCivic Theatre\nShow Benefits\n\"Aid lo Russia\"\nAbout 500 patrons tttended tht\nipeclal picture-ihow it tht Civic\nThtatre Sunday evening donated\nfor tht btneflt of the Aid to Ruult\nFund, the exact sum retllied not\nbeing available from tht service\nclubt that had their ssltt-i hmd.\nMid-wiy of tht film progrim, R.\nB. Morrii, spoke briefly on behtlf\nof the Aid to* Russia Fund committee, Informing the audience thit\nthose who hid not ytt contributed\ndirectly could-hind donations on\ntheir way out He tlso thanked Miniger C. J. Hughei ind staff, for\nthe show md services donated.\nAt the doors, memberi of the departing audience handed donations\n\u2022mounting to too,\nSeerettT-r-Manager, Saturday re-\nilgned hit poiltion liter 16 yeirs'\nMrvice on Kootenay Like Generil\nHospitsl itaff. Mr. Forbei tendered\nWs retlgnitlon, to become effective\nit tht end of the month, it a mtttlng of the Hotplttl Botrd Jan. 5.\nMist Etna Wilion, formerly Assistant Superintendent, succeeded Mr.\nForbes u Secretary, President H. M\nWhimster stated Sunday. Her appointed becomes effective today.\nMiu Haul Noakes, stenographer,\nhu also been named to the office\nstaff, replacing Mlsi Vert Halliday,\nt member of the staff tor four years,\nwho resigned Thursday.\nCrashing Nazi\nStuff for R. A- F.\nCats, Kittens\nOpen Ladies\nCurling Today\n, Kitten rinks will open i drlvt for\ntheir third consecutive victory In\nthe Ladiei Curling Club Cats and\nKittem Competition when the com.\npetition commences todty. The\nKittens, whose rinks ire made up\nof seconds md leads, hivt for tbt\npast two leasons gained the decisions over the skips md thirds\nof the Cats rlnkl.     \u2022\nThe Frank Putnam Cup wu posted lut seuon u prise for thli\nevent. The Citi and Kittem will\nbe run off u a section event the\nCits lectlpn md Kittens lection\npliying down to respective winners. These lectlonil winners will\nplay off iri i flntl.\nThe tourney will open with Mri.\nHooker and Mri. Whlmster of the\nCits, snd Mrs. Robinson and Mri.\nMannings of tht Kittens mettlng.\nPersonnel df Ctti rinki In ordir\nof tkip, second, third, lecond tnd\nleid, ire:\nMri. J, C. Hooker, Mri. B. B.\nStallwood, >frs. S. T. Jemrtm and\nMrs. A Hunton\nMrs N. May, Miss Anne __mith,\nMrs. T. E. Homerihtm, and Mrs.\nA. O. Line.\nMri. H. M. Whimiter, Mri. N. C.\nStibbi, Mrs. Chirlei Norris md\nMrs. T. A. Willice\nPersonnel of the Kittem rinks In\nsimllir order, Is:\nMn F. C. Robinson, Mrs. W.\nJones, Mrs. H. Hughei, md Mrs.\nJ. G. Holmei.\nMrs. E. N. Msnnlngi, Mn. M.\nCithcart, Mrs. P. 0. Plinte, end\nMn. A. Olson.\nMra M. DeGlrolstno, Mrs. M.\nKubin, Mrs. J. R. Btlley ind Mill\nMerle Bradley.\nMrl. C. F. Grant, Miss Rutch\nStephenson, Mlsi Ml* Workmin\n\u2022nd Mrs. Divld Valentine.\nVICHY MINISTER TO\nJOIN CIRAUD\nLISBON, Jtn. SI (AP)-Francoli\nOentl, former Frtnch Mlniiter to\nPortugal ind mort rectntly tnt\nVichy envoy to Argentine, hu lett\nfor North Afrlce to Join Oen. Henri\nGiraud, jt wu reported here todiy.\nLONDON (CP)-Thit \"Mondty\nmorning feeling hu been eliminated\nimong Britain's ichool children, io\nuyi Miu I. M. Fryer, heidmlitrui\nof Dirtford County school. Shi idded: \"There now ire fewer tired\nchildren on Mondty morning thin\nIn the diy whin weekends were\nspent In racing down to iei In mot\norciri.\"\nI    \u25a0\nLONDON; Jm. II (CP)-Crash-\nIng Marshal Gearing*! Btrlin party\nwai about the tamest chore in the\ncareer of the RA.F. veterans who\ntook part In the raldi   -\nFire of the participating crews\nlummed up the htltory-maklng ittack that way ln an interview tonight\nSquadron Leader Reginald W.\nReynolds, whose Mosquito let loose,\nthe first air bomb ever to rock the\nNazi capital In daytime, uld he'd\nbeen on more than 50 assorted operations before and that all provided\nmore excitement.\n\"We got there at exictly 11\no'clock,\" Reynolds relsted \"we flew\nln clouds practically ill. the way\nbut they; broke over the ttrget and\nthere was about t third of Berlin\nclearly exposed.\n\"We dropped our bombi tnd got\nback home two mlnutei before we\nwere due. That'i ill there wu to it.\"\nAir Marshal A. T. Harris, Commander-in-chief of the British Bomber Command, extended \"warmest\nCongratulations\" to the crews of 'he\nfait Mosquito planes which made\nthe two daylight ittacks.\n.Sunrise, Sunset\nTimes, February\nSunrise tl this district will be\n48 minutes esrller on Feb. 28 th-n\non Feb. 1, and sunset will be 48\nminutes later, according to a tab>\nfurnished by the Cout Headquarters of Civilian Protection for the\nCentrei of (e) Caitlegar. fb) z\u201e\\\nRobson, (c) Fruitvale, (d) Orand\nForks, (e) Greenwood, (f) Long-\nbeech irei (g) Nelson, (h) New\nDenver, (I) Rossland, (J) Selmo,\nand (k) Trail, In whit the organisation cilts the Slocin District. (The\ntlmu of riling snd setting diy by\ndiy, by Pacific Daylight Time, \u00ab-e:\nSunrise      Sunset\nFeb.   1.....! 8:28 im..- 6:42 pm.\nFeb.  _L .- 8:24 \u00ab.m. \u2014 5:44 p.m.\nFeb.   J...  8:23 am. \u2014 5:45 pm.\nFeb.  4 8:2*2 am. \u2014 5:47 pm.\nFeb.  6 8:20 \u2022m. \u2014 5:49 pm.\nFeb.  8 8:18 am. \u2014 5:51 p.m.\nFeb.   7 8:17 i.m. \u2014 5:52 p.m.\nFeb.   8 8:15 ajn. - 5:M p.m.\nFeb.  \u00ab...  8:14 \u00ab.m. \u2014 8:58 p.m\nFeb. 10  8:12 a.m. \u2014 8:58 pm\nFeb. II  5:1(1 am. \u2014 5:5(1 pm\nFeb. 12 _... 8:08 \u2022 m. \u2014 8:01 p.m\nFeb. 13...    8:07.am. \u2014 8:03 pm\nFeb. 14  8:09 am. \u2014 6:04 p.m.\nFeb. 18  8:08 am. \u2014 8:06 pm\nFeb. 14 8:01 i.m. \u2014 8:08 p.m.\nFeb. 17  8:00 am. - 6:10 p\u00abm\nFeb. 18   7:58 \u00bb.m. \u2014 6:11 pm\nFeb. 18 7:56 am. \u2014 6:13 p.m\nFeb.'20..' 7:54 un. - 6:14 pm.\nFeb. 21... \"7:52 i.m. - 6:16 p.m\nLONDON, Jm. 81 (CP Cable),\u2014\nMemberi oi in R.C.AT. bomber\ncrew commanded by a Texsn rtturntd homt safely Saturday from\nNorthwestern Germany after extinguishing I fire ln their Willing-\nton and damaging one' of two Mes-\nlenchmltti which attacked them\nduring i daylight raid.\n. The Wellington, In charge of PO.\nS. U Murrell, 25, of Galnsvlllt, Tex,\nwas attached to the Canadian \"Al-\ncuttle\" squidron ind wu among\nmany Canadian unlti taking part in\nthe daylight smashes agiinst Germany. '     . ,\nThe encounter with enemy fighters came after bomber hid attacked an unnamed target. \u2022'The plane'i\nfuselage and fabric wm set afire.\nFit. Sgt. Bob Livingston of Rose-\nbank, Man., the wlreleu operator,\nsaid: \"1 tore off my helmet md but\nout the flames. They loon died down\nand after that Uie Jerrlei Jtlst fided\naway.\"\n, In the final Messerschmitt attack\nBruce Grey of Vancouver, manning\none of the beam guns, pumped leid\nInto the enemy who flew a-fiy trailing white imoke.\nMany at Solemn\nRequiem Mass,\nGabrielle Sanlor\nSolemn Requiem Miu for Gabrielle Santor, Nelson resident for\n80 years, wu sung Saturday momlng at the Cathedral of Miry bn.\nmaculate. Tht MW wu celebrated\nln the pretence of Mort R-v. M. M\nJohnion, DD, Bishop of Nelson,\ntht celebrant being Rtv. T. R. Hird-\nlng. He wu audited by Rev, Gerald Murphy ind Rev. J, Boyle, both\nof the Redemptorlst Monastery,\nFairview, u Deacon md Sub-Deacon, respectively. Rev. I. A. Frtnk\nof the Cathedral staff directed the\nchoral ilnglng.\nA largt company, all but fining\ntht body of tht Cathedral, tttended,\nmd membera ot tht Fraternal Order of Eaglei, Aerie No. 22 of which\nMr. Santor was a member, ittended\nIn t body, Thert wu a profusion\nof floral tributes, and numeroui\nspiritual offerings. Eighteert can\nformed tht funeral cortege to Nel*\nion Memorial Park.\nTht Eagles formed open rank! at\nthe portals is the casket was borne\nInto tbt Cathedral. Following tht\ncommittal service, conducted by\nFather Frank tt tne gravesldt In\ntht Catholic plot, the lait rites et\ntht Eagles Fraternity wtrt accorded. President Steve Maco led tht\nEaglei lervice, while Chaplain Sayid Proudfoot Md In prayers.\nA Rosary, previous to thl\nwu recited Friday evening it tht\nThompson Funertl Homt by Fitter\nHarding.\nMr. Santor wu carried to hit final\nrest by Pallbearers Angelo Vulcano, David Proudfoot William\nPhillifent S. L. Vingo, Louii DeFerro md Eugene Stangherlin, ill membera Of the Eaglei Ordtr,\nA resident here ilnce 1913 whtn\nhe flnt ctme from Italy, Mr. Santor\n-died at the age of 68 yeari Tuesday.\nFor 22 years bl wit employed by\ntbt CP.R, bert, latterly u \u2022 car*\n<>*'..\nIllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nMONTH END CLEARANCI\nLadies'\nCREPE DRESSES\nSizes 12 to 44\u2014Rag. $8.75\nNow $4.95\nFINK'S\nLADIES' WEAR   ,\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiilliniili\nTo Study Pay-as-\nYou-Go Plan on\nU.S. Income Tax\nWASHINGTON, Jan. SI (AJ\u00bb.) -\nThe Houie Ways ind Meant Committee finally will come to grips\nthis week with the queitlon of patting Individual Income taxes on \u2022\npay-as-you-go bull \u2014 an Idea apparently predominantly fivortd ln\nCongreu but with legislators hiving\ndifferent opinions a* to how it\nihould done.\nThe threshing of rht varioui proposal! will begin Tueidiy wbtn\nRandolph Paul, aide to Secretary\nMorgenthau, will preient the Treasury's vlewi. Committee experts also\nhave been Initructed tb prepare\npossible pltnt.\nOnt tn queitlon capt t MrlM of\ncontroversial Issues coming up before Congressional Committee thll\nweek. Otheri Include proponli to\nrestrict the lltt of the armed forces\ntnd to repeal President Roosevelt's\nlimit of WOO (tfttr taxei) in\nsalaries.\nIn addition I House Committee\nwill begin in tnvestlgttlon tomorrow into Rubbtr Adminiitritor William M. Neffers' charge that Army\nand Navy expediters in war plants\nare impeding production. Jeffers\ncalled them loaf en,\" meaning thtt\nthey were unnecessary.\nTWO CANADIAN AIRMEN\nWIN AWARDS\nOTTAWA, Jan. II (CP)\u2014Tht %.*\nC.A.F. todiy announced swird of\ntht DJ5.0. to Wing Cmdr. Gordon\nL. Raphael of Quebec, ind of the\nDJ.C. to Wing Cmdr. Piul Dtvoud\nof Kingston, Ont., both of night-\nfighter squadrons ln Britain.\nDEATHS\nLONDON-Sir Robert Armstrong-\nJones, 86, eminent surgeon and su*\nthorlty on mental diieaiej, who\nheld that tbe human body hid \u00ab0-\nsenses instead of tht tccepted five,\n34 Trapped in\nSanitarium Fire\nSEATTLE, Jtn. II (AP)- CapL\nVictor Jonu, ot tbe State Patrol ut\nit 34, thi detth toll of t flra which\nswept the Like Foreit Pirk Sanitarium juit North of seittle today.\nTripped ln their bedi, the vle-\ntimi, mostly aged invalids, tnd t\nfew mental cuei, \" never had a\nchance,\" to bl reicued from tbt\nwood structure, which had but two\ninfill doors, Leo McCorabi, Commissioner of Fire District Four ind\nformer County Fire\" Warden, isserted.\nOf the 49 patients In tht unltar-\ntum, only 15 were rescued, Capt\nJonei uid, ind added that it leut\ntwo were critically burned.\nThree hours titer the blase hid\nitarted, the building wu but \u2022 shell\nof wall! with roof collapsed and\nbadiu and beds strewn through\nthe debris. In one smsll room not\nmore thsn 1J by 25 leet, reporters\ncounted eight bedi from which none\nhtd been reicued.\nThe fire started In \u2022 \"flash bick\"\nfrom in oil burner on which \u2022 re*\n1-ilrman wu working, the State\nPatrol Officer reported.\nCHINESE REOCCUPY\nKWANTUNC TOWNS\nCHUNGKING, Jan. SI (AP) -\nChlneu troops reoccupled Shihpsn\nand Suiting, In Eutern Kwangtung\nprovince ne\u00abr s\u00bbtow, \u00bbnd htid thtm\nagiinit Japaneie counter-attacks.\nthe high command uld todiy. Nttr-\nly 100 enemy were reported killed.\nThe War Damigi Commiuion in\nBritain has paid out over half a million checks ln lettlement of claims\nlor repairs in reipect of bomb damage which owners of property htvt\ndone themselves.\nFeb. U....\nFeb. 23.\nFeb. M...\nFeb. 26...\nFeb. X...\nFeb. 27...\nFeb. 28...\n7:50 i.m. \u2014 6:18 pm\n7:48 a.m. - 6:30 pm\n7:48 MB. - 6:11 p.m\n7:44 \u00ab.m. - 6:28 pm\n7:43 a.m. \u2014 tM pm\n7:40 am. - 6:27 pm\n7:18 t.m. \u2014 6:21 pm.\nHOW TO COMBAT\nRheumatic Pains\nlUliaaillt -eini are elt\u00abi uased by ark\nKid - the W~d. ThU kUM Itaarle\n\u2022Mlbea_M\u00bbj|fthefijl UM.\nmti UU, md nmt ark idd result*. It\nkriisiM ute mkIm sad iekti 'sm-m\n\u2022scroeUtUi -elu. Treei rti\u2014Hii msm\nTu. r-gnlirff Deane tiLy  n, le,\nMI.<-aaayihlWrssttM>giwi<j. IM\nDodds Kidney Pills\n' THESE diys wa tre ill\nworking longer houri \u2014\ncoming bome nhmwH,\nWho hun't experienced\ndie piin of, overworked-\ntnusdcSi irTryinf. ttSOBOBXU\ncramps or bruigej that, jutt\ntbout drive you crazy I Get\nrelief with this fine old family liniment Try it once\u2014\nfeel its penetnung winnm.\nbringing with it rcliairion,\nease, relief from pain, and\nthen comforting ileep.\nEveryone In the family eta\nDte Sloan'i. Keep t bottle\nhandy. You don't htvt to\nrub it in. Just pat it on \u2014\nit'i hot greasy.\nFor Quick Relief\nfrom strins, pains,\nbruises, sprains,\nmuscular cramps,\nneuralgia, frost bites\nand chest colds.\nSLOANS\nLINIMENT\nIIS\nN A1 U RI\nHEAL   FASTER\n Bombers Strike at\nU-Boat Nest\nin Bay of Biscay\nBY SCOTT YOUNQ\nCtntdltn Prtu Stiff Writer\n'LONDON, Jan. 31 (CP Cable)-\nCanadian airmen joined the R.A.F.\nhit night ln the growing fight\nagainst submarines when, R.C.A.F.\nOveneu Headquarters announced\ntoday, they formed a \"great part\" of\n\u2022waves of bombers which dealt punishing punches to the U-boat base\ntt Lorient, France.\nIt was the seventh attack on the\nLorient submarine base in a month.\nDamage was not Immediately\nknown, because of heavy clouds\nand poor visibility, but a good tonnage of high explosive and incendiary bombs were dropped.\nReturning Canadian crews agreed\nIhere was far more anti-aircraft\nfire over the target area\u2014much o(\nit heavy stuff\u2014than usual. Two\nR.C.A.F. planes and two R.A.F.\nplanes were lost.\nGround defences put up a barrage of heavy flak after the first\nbombers were dropped but no\nlearchllghts were seen. But there\nwere  difficulties  enough  for   the\nairmen even without the lights.\nThe only indication of the extent\nof damage caused came trom Sgt\nArnold Cochrane, a pilot of Regina, who said he saw dull amber\nglows through lhe clouds indicating fires were started.\n.A Halifax bomber from a squadron commanded by Wing Cmar, W\nD. (Tlhy) Ferris was attacked\nfrom the rear by a Junkers 88 and\nanother plane but after a short burst\nfrom rear gunner Ivor Grace of\nHumboldt, Sask., both broke away\nand were not seen again,\nIt was the sixth raid on the Bay\nof Biscay U-boat nest In 16 days.\nThe R.A.F. struck at it last on the\nnight of Jan. 28 after a lull of two\ndays.\nIn an early morning retaliatory\nraid, a flight of four German planes\nbombed a 'town on the Southeast\nCoast of England, demolishing two\nprivate dwellings.\nIn one a woman was killed and\nher husband buried. Next door two\nwere killed, the Air Ministry reported. ,\nCanadian Army\nRations to Be Cut\nOTTAWA, Jan. 31 (CP).-Immediate reduotlon in the amounts of\nbeef, pork, fish, butter, sugar, coffee and tea allowed to the Canadian\narmed forces in Canada was announced today by the Defence\nCouncil, representing the afmed\ntervlces.\nThe announcement said the reduction, designed \"to ease Canada's\npressing food shortage,\" would\nbring Navy, \/rmy and Air Force\nrations more nearly Into line with\nthe civilian scale.\nThe rations of beef, pork, fish,\nbutter, coffee and tea have been\nreduced 25 per cent and of sugar\nUV, per cent\nThe armed forces' icale for butter, coffee, tea and sugar is still\nhigher than the amounts civilians\n\u2022re allowed under coupon rationing, the announcement said. The\ncivilian aUowances ire as follows:\nButter, y, pound a week (reduced\nuntil the end of February to 5 1-3\nounces; either four ounces of cot-\nfee or one ounce of tea a week;\nand Vt pound of sugar a week, Beef,\npork and fish are not rationed to\ncivilians.\nThe decrease will apply to all\npersonnel in Canada of the Royal\nCanadian Navy, the Army, and the\nR.C.\/-.F. with the exception of\nthose in sea-going ships and employed in certain operational stations or formations, or serving in\nisolated places, particularly in the\nfar North.\nThe Defence Council's decision\nwas taken after approval of the\nnew scale of rations by the Standing Committee on nutrition.\nThe announcement said partial\ncompensation will be provided for\nthe reductions by increasing the\nallowance of eggs and potatoes, to\nth^e armed forces and by adding an\nissue of six ounces of tomato juice\nonce a week. Weekly allowance of\neggs will be Increased from two to\nfour and of potatoes from 12 to 14\nounces. \"\nTake Special Care\nto Avoid Errors\nih Army Call Up\nOTTAWA, Jan. 31 (CP)-Labor\nMinister MitcheU said today in a\nprepared statement that \"everything\nthat it ls possible to do\" will be\ndone to tvoid errors in the sending\nout of notices to report for compuliory military training.\n\"Everything that la humanly pos-\nlible Is being done to guard agairist\n\u25a0 there being further cases,\" he said.\nWAR CORRESPONDENT\nGETS AIR MEDAL\nCAIRO, Jan. 31 (AP)\u2014Henry T.\n'Gorrell, wr,r correspondent for the\nUnited Press, received the United\nStates Air Medal today \"for extreme gallantry under fire.\"\nB. C. AIRMAN KILLED\nHALIFAX, Jan. 31 (CP)-Lac.\nWilfrid Richard Noel of Okanagan\nFails, B.C., was the airman killed\nhere Thursday in an accident near\nPine HiU Divinity College.\nCanadian General Electric\nhai designed hundreds of\nSpecial Edison Mazda lamps\nfor the Army, Navy and Air Force\nChosen by Canada'i fighting forcei\nfor dependability, Edison Mazda\nlampi are \"on activt iervlct\"-on\nland, at ita and In the alrl light\nodequaltly and sovt powtr by\nrelying on Edison Mazda Lamps.\nMADE IN CANADA\nSingle Men Must\nRegister Today\nOTTAWA, Jtn. 31 (CP)-Arthur\nMacNamara, Director ot Nitlonil\nSelective Service, innounced todsy\nthat 41.769 single men reglitered up\nto Jan. 28 tt not having been notified to appear for medical examination! under the Mobilization\nRegulation!,  '  .\nA proclamation early In January\nrequired that any mm classed as\n\"single\" udder the Regulationi mutt\nregister by Feb. 1. -\nFigures by dlvliioni it Jm. 28 Include Vancouver 3990.\nCurfew Bill to\nBe Brought\nUp al Session\nVICTORIA, Jan. 31 (CP). - A\ncurfew bill empowering the Government to designate certain places\nin unorganized districti where curfew may be proclaimed Is one of\nthe measures that will be Introduced at the forthcoming leislon\nof the British Columbia Legislature, it was learned Saturday.\nMunicipalities already have the\nright to proclaim a curfew but unincorporated communitiei iuch as\nKimberley and -certain \"company''\ntowns lack such authority.\nThe measure would permit the\nLieutenant-Governor-in-Council to\nprescribe,the age and houri when\nchildren must be oft the streeti and\ngive police authority to accompany\nrecalcitrant lo their ,homei. Par-\nents who refuse to cooperate in enforcement of the iet would be sub\nject to fjnes of $1, $2 or S3.\nAnother new enactment is expected to be an intendment to the\nCourt of Appeal Act providing that\nwhere one justice dies after litting\non a case and Judgment Is rendered,\nthe deceased jurist will be oonsld-\nred as not having sat during the\nhearing and the majority verdict\nof the remaining four Justices will\ndecide.\nDoenitz Named\nCommander of\nGerman Navy\nLONDON, Jan. 31 (CP)-Admi-\nral Karl Doenitz, Commander of\nthe Nazi U-boat Fleet,, has been\npromoted to Commander in Chief\nof the German Navy, succeeding\nGrand Admiral Erich Raeder, the\nGerman radio laid lait night quoting a D.N.B. dispatch.,\nThe Berlin account said Doenitz\nwas elevated to the rank of Grand\nAdmiral.\nRaeder, the account tdded, will\nbecome Admiral Inspector of the\nNavy.\nDoenitz and Raeder had been reported at loggerheads over submarine warfare tactlci for iome months\nDoenitz' rftd Till leen iwlft! He\nwas a Commodore when the war\nstarted and attained the rank of\nRear Admiral only on Nov. 18, 1939.\nSixteen days ago, the German radio announced that, he had made\na 19-day volage \u2014 undoubtedly by\n_ubmarine\u2014 to visit Japanese Admiral Nagano.\nlltt\nEDISON MAZDA\nIAIUPS\nCANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.\nNEW REDUCED PRICES ON EDISON MAZDA LAMPS\nPopular Siics\u201415c\nNelson Electric Co.\n574 BAKER ST   \u2014   PHONE 260   \u2014   NELSON. B. C.\nYear of Progress\nNoted by\nS, Slocan Institute\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C.-The annual meeting of the Bonnington and\nSouth Slocan Women's Institute was\nheld In the Community Hall with\nMrs. W. T. Jones, Vice President,\nIn the chair. The reports showing\nthe past year's progress were read\nby the retiring Secretary-TreasuTer,\nMrs. James Nixson\nThe activities of the Institute for\nI9tfl Included sponsoring lhe Pro\nRec classes which were very popular. The Teceipts from the display\ngiven In the Playmor Hall were\nused for war chtrlties. Numerous\nafghans had been made, the returns\nof which were given to the Red\nCro\u00abs.\nThe Community Hall taken over\nby the Institute was one of the fin\nancial objectives, lnwhlch many\nimprovements were reported.\nThe Home Induitriei Committee,\nMrs. W. A. MacCabe and Mrl. H.\nNixon, had an exhibition of arts\nand crafts. The Public Health and\nChild Welfare Committee, with Mrs.\nJohn Murray at Convener had\nlooked well after the heilth of the\ndistrict.\nMrs. 0. W. Humphry was liked\nto take the chair for the election.\nMrs. Turner Lee and Mrs. W.\nWhiteleaf were reelected Hon.\nPresident and Hon. Vice-President,\nrespectively. Mrs. J. D. Yeatman,\nlhe retiring President, who had de-\nrimed reelection, was named 2nd\nHon. Vice-President\nThe election of the Exeutlve was\nleft over to the Februiry meeting.\nMrs. W. T. Jonei, retiring Vice-\nPresident and Mrs. D. J. Davis si\nSecretary Treasurer wll lact In the\nmeantime. Tie Standing 'Committee! will be appointed by the new\nExecutive.\nMrs. Jones ind Mrs. K. Olson\nicrved tea for Mrs. Yeatman. who\nwas unable to be present.\nTICHTEN LIQUOR\n\"**\"* 'N ALBERTA\nEDMONTON. Jin. 31 (CP)-J. A\nKing. Chairman of the Alberta Liquor Control Boird yesterdiy innounced further liquor ind beer\npurchasing restrictions under which\nAlberlsns will be allowed 40 ounres\no( liquor and two doien pints'of\nbeer per week ind one gallon of\nwine per month.\nThe first known blood transfusion\nwas given'lo Tope Innocent VIII In\n1492.\nFirst Day Raids\non Berlin Marks\nLONDON, Jtn. SI (CP)-Fnt\nBrltith mosquito bombers raided\nBerlin twlot Stturdiy, onct it\n11 t.m. md again Juit btfort\nRelchl-Ml-thll Herman Goering\nbegan ipeiking it noon, and one\nbomber failed to rtturn from tht\nsecond forty, It wll announced,\nLONDON, Jah. 31 (CP)-Brltlih\nlight bombera carried out the fint\ndaylight raid ln hlitory on Berlin\nSaturday\u201410th anniversary of the\nNazi regime\u2014to delay for an hour\nthe start of oratorical exercises in\nwhich Hitler, by proxy, and Goering and Goebbeli lh person declared the German people must make\na supreme effort to win the war\nor succumb to Bolshevism.\nA (roup of Mosquito light bombers, Britain*! fasteit, swept over the\nGerman capital precisely at 11 a.m.\nto hurl explosives on the city and\nto throw Into an hour's confusion\nthe start of a broadcast by Air\nMarshal Goering.\nFrom the German radio, which\nnever left the air, listeners here\nheard muffled ihouts and the explosion of what might have been\nbomb! or anti-aircraft guns.\nIn Hitler's absence, \"with his soldiers,\" hil proclamation wai ready\nby Propaganda Minister Goebbels\nto an audience of 10,000 ln the iporti\npalast. Goebbeli, in a speech preceding the reading, declared that\n\"only nations which speak of capitulation go under. The word capitulation never existed in our vocabulary\nand lt never will.\"\nHitler'i proclamation told the\nGerman people that \"we must fight\non doggedly until the <whole cqn*\ntinent hai been raved. The blowi\nwe may suffer are nothing in comparison to what they would be if\nBarbarism swept acrosi Europe.\"\nGoering, in hit 90-minute speech\nearlier at the Air Minlslry building promised the Germani ultimate\nvictory. Originally icheduled to\nipeak at 11 a.m.\u2014Ole hour that the\nMosquito bomberi struck\u2014he finally got under wiy at noon.\nA few minutet after the raiders\nevidently had pasted, Goering, who\nonce promised the German people\nthat British, bomberi never would\ncrosi their frontier!, began hli add-\ndress. He-laid the RA.F. would be\nrepaid \"one day\".\nIn pledging final victory to the\nGerman people, Goering said there\nwould be a New Nazi offensive in\nthe Spring, and declared: \"On the\ndiy we finally crush Bolshevik residence I will remember what the\nR.A.F. hat done to Germany.\"\nAlluding to the entrapped German army before Stalingrad, he said\nthat: \"In a thousand years to come\nevery German will itill know that\nGermany, at Stalingrad, hai set\nthe final itamp to ultimate victory.\nA people Vhlch fight ai the Ger.\nmam are fighting at Stalingrad can\nand must win.\"\nDuring the long Interval before\nthe start of Goering1! ipeech, the\nannouncer kept saying at frequent\nIntervals: \"There will be a few\nminutes delay in Marshal Goer-\nlng's speech.\" it leist one loud\n\"bang\" was clearly audible.to London radio listeners, who had received no previoui hint that the\nR.A.F. was raiding the capital.\nIt was the second time ilnce he\niversary\nwai ippolnted Chancellor by Preiident Paul von Hindenburg 10\nyeari ago today that Hitler lumaelt\nhad not addressed the German people on the anniversary. The itreeti\nwert unadorned with flags, and lt\nwai a somber day ln the Nazi capital even before the bombi began to\nfall from the Winter sky.\nThe R.A.F. chose its fastest light\nbomber for today'i spectacular forty, which penetrated 400 mllei of\nenemy territory. The sleek, twin-\nmotored Mosquito was given Iti\nname because of itt slim lines. Its\nskin ls of plywood, which eliminates\nrivet headi and enhance! its apeed\n\u2014reputedly close to 400 miles an\nhour.\nAlthough no detail! of the raid\nwere announced Immediately, it\nwas considered possible that the\nawift ships swept acrosi Germany\nat tree-top level to evade and confuse defending German fighter\nplanes and anti-aircraft defences.\n, Reuters said all indications suggested that Goering's speech was\nheld up by a daylight raid on Ber-\nlin. forcing him and his audience to\ntake refuge in air raid shelters in\nthe cellars ot the Air Ministry's\nceremonial hall. This was confirmed\nlater by the R.A.F.\nGoering made a left-handed admission that Germany had been deceived by Russia's strength on the\nbasis of the Red army's showing\nin the Finnish war, which he said\nwas 'the cleverest camouflage\nknown in the history of the world.\"\nHe spoke repeatedly of the need\nfor German unity.\n'Today we are united and shall\nfight to the very last for our way\nof life,\" Goering declared. \"One of\nour enemie. ji also united and con-\nditioned by a way of life. Russia\nwould long ago have collapsed had\nit not been for the strength this\nglvei her\".\nAddressing himself to the German army, Goering said, \"many of\nyou experienced the rigors of the\nRussian Winter and the weakness\nof certain German commanders.\"\nIt required all the hardships of\nlast Winter to realize that Russiai\nwar against Einland was perhaps\nthe cleverest, greatest camouflage\nin world history,\" Goering said. \u25a0\n\"While the Russians had few\narmies fighting Finland, partly\nequipped and with obsolete arms\nthey spent the last decade and a\nhalf building up the most powerful armaments which ever had been\nmade by any nation,\"\nThe observation came from the\nman who often boasted Germany\nhad the world's best and most powerful war tools.\nGoering asserted: \"It is not easy\nto fight Russia. Our enemy is hard,\nhis leadership barbaric and disobedience means death.\"\nHe said it was Hitler's celebrated intuition that dictated the Nazi\natbek on Russia.\n\"The strength of the Russians was\nknown,\" he said apparently contradicting other parts of his speech,\n\"but the Fuehrer's intuition warned\nhim we must attack all the same.\"\n. In contrast to the confident tone\nGoering exuded heretofore his voice\ntoday was subdued and listeners\nsaid the 'Tieiling\" -was about cuie-\nfourth the volume accorded the No.\n2 Nazi on other occasions.\nMaitland Studies\nFire Protection\nVICTORIA,   Jin.   81   tt-P)-At-\ntorney-General Maitland uld yesterday he 1| studying recommendations designed to give greater protection to the public from possible\nftre hazards.\nThe recornmendatlons were drawn\nup by Fire Marshal Walker. Mr.\nMairtland termed them \"drastic\"\nand said they would be placed before the Cabinet before any public announcement li mtde. They\ncover churchei, community and\ndance halls and other placei where\nthe publio may assemble.\nLjilJll||lipi!lf.lJIU||\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1943-3\n'Goodwill'Liquor\nAdvertisements\nUnder Gov't Ban\nOTTAWA, Jan. 31 (CP)\u2014'\u2022Goodwill\" advedtlsing by manufacturers qf liquor, beer and wine will\ncome under the Government's ban\non liquor advertising which goes into effect Feb. 1, it was announced\nSaturday.\nThis form of advertiilng bearing\nthe name of the producer, la not\ndevoted to putting forth the merits of the p-oducts but to conveying\nsome message not connected with\nit\u2014such Is suggestions for the purchase of war bonds or stamps.\nOfficials of the Department of National Revenue said they expect the\nGovernment's ban will make ' impossible the presentation to the\npublic in any way of the name of\na product or brand.\nTrophies bearing the names of\nbrands of beer, wine or liqrjor or of\nthe manufacturers will not be permitted to be given as prizes for\nsports and other competitions.\nIt is also expected companies will\nbe stopped from distributing sweaters bearing their names to sports\nteams, where that constitutes advertising.   .\nHitler's U-Boaf Campaign Stilt\nGreatest Peril lo United Nations\nBy J. F. SANDERSON\nCimdlin Presi Staff Writer\nWASHINGTON, Jin. 31 (CP).-\nGermany li building submarln-s\nfaster than Allied navies ind ilr\nforces can destroy them ind probably has in commission \u25a0 fleet of\n400 to 453 U-boits on which Hitler\nhas staked his final gamble for victory, it is believed here.\nThe seriousness, Indeed the peril,\nof the U-boat cimptlgn has revived\nspeculation here of a unified Allied\ncommand to combat it in the Atlantic. The man mentioned most\nprominently for the Job Is, Admiral\nSir Percy Noble, head of the British\nAdmiralty mission to Washington,\nwho was ln charge of mtl-subma-\nrlne  warfare  ln  the western  ap\nproaches to BriUin in 1941 and 1942.\nAlthough Allied ship losses have\nbeen shrouded in secrecy- for\nmonths, thereby keeping the public\nfrom realizing the seriousness of\nthe situation, official circles here\nreadily admit they constitute the\nNo. 1 peril of the United Nations.\nThe defeat ot the Axis already\nhas been deferred by wholesale\nship sinkings and if they continue\nat the 1942 rate or are increased,\nGermany might avert decisive defeat. That'ls Hitler's present gamble.\nIt has been estimated unofficially\nhere that Germany added 175 to\n200 submarines to her fleet during\n1942. This includes submarines of\nvast size. It also includes submarine\ntankers, the so-called milk-cow\nsupply ship.\nH. TERRY PASSES\nAT SLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN.CITY, B. C.-Tuesday\nmorr.lng the death occurred ot Hiram Terry, iged'89 yeirs. Mr. Terry was i native of Ontario, ind\ncime to Slocan City with his wife\nand family from Mount Forest, Ont.\nin lli'\/i. He followed lumbering for\na number of yeirs, but later took up\na small rinch Just South of town\nwhere he resided until i few months\nago, Ince that time, 'all heilth failing, he had mede his home wtlh\nMr. an! Mrs. R. E. McMlllm.\nMrs. Terry predeceised her hus-\nbsnd in 1927.\nHe leaves to mourn, one daughter\nfour grinddAghters and one grand-\nsoi. A ion, Joieph Terry, i veteren\nof the first Greit Wir, died here In\n1938.\nThe funeril took plice on Thursdiy ifternoon, the Rev. Mr. Dre-\nland of the Slocin Presbyterlin\nMillion Field conducting the burial\nservices.\nMrs. H. Pirker presided tt the\norgin during tht service. The pall-\nbearers were C Btrber, P. Strand,\nH. Pirker, P. McGulre, M. Ctmeron\n\u2022nd A. Madden.\nLONDON (CP) - For the first\nlime in Britiln \u2022 man has won the\nDiploma of Nursing\u2014highest honor\nIn the profession In Britain. He Is\nStephen Hodklnson, 28, of Mllcham,\nSurrey.\nDELEGATION SEEKS\n'.EDUCED\n' ' 'f^NCE FEE\nVANCOUVER, Jan. 31 (CP)-A\ndelegation from the British Columbia Automobile Association headed\nby M. Lee Sweeney. President, lefl\nfor Victoria Saturday to press the\nAssociation's case for reduced automobile licence fees.\nIK INQUIRY INTO\n\u25a0WARD\nVICTORIA, Jan. 31 (CP)-A public inquiry into the administration\nof the Wartime Coal and Wood\nBoard or its representative In B.C.\nis sought from the Federal Government Ig a motion sponsored by\nAid. W, L. Morgan and filed Saturday for the City Council meeting Monday ifternoon.\nB. C. MAY EMPLOY\nWOMEN FIRE SPOTTERS\nVANCOUVER. Jm. 31 (CP)-\nThe BriUsh Columblt Foreit Ser.\nvice nid yeiterdiy it wu seriously\nconsidering employing women ''fire.\nspotttrt\" this Summer ln view of\nthe manpower shortage, ilthough\nno decision hn yet been mide.\nNorway unoer German occupation has been illowed to Import l'\u00bb\nmillion toni ot coal in 1942. as compared with e pre-war innual avenge Import of .'j million tons.\nU Bushel Wheat\nQuolaBased\non 1940 Acreage\nOTTAWA, Jan. 31 (CP)-Trade\nMinister MacKinnon said Saturday\nthat under the 1943-44 wheat policy\nwhich he.announced in the House\nof Commons Friday the Canadian\nWheat Board will be authorized to\nbuy the same amount of wheat at\nthe Government-guaranteed minimum price as it is buying in the\ncurrent crop year\u2014280,000,000 bushels.\nMr. MacKinnon announced Friday that wheat deliveries in 1943-\n44 will be limited to 14 bushels an\nauthorized acre and that the Government-guaranteed prices will remain unchanged at 90 cents a bushel\nbasis No. 1 Northern at Fort WiUiam.\nHe said that Insteid of restricting dellverlei to wheat grown In\nthe new crop season, farmeri win\nbe permitted to sell the Wheat\nBoard any wheat they hive on\nhand, whether It was produced In\n1943 or- in any previous year, up\nto the amount ot the 14-buihel\nquota.\n\"The acreage on which the 14-\nbushel quota is based will be the\n1940 authorized acreage,\" Mr. MicKinnon said today. \"A farmer who\ndoesn't grow any wheat at all this\nyear will still be able to sell up to\n14 bushels for each acre he was\nauthorized to grow in 1940, from\nwheat which he grew and which\nhe may have stored on his farm.\"\n(Yesterday The Canadian Press\nsaid Mr. MacKinnon's wheat-policy statement to the House indicated the Wheat Beard would accept something less than 250.000-\n000 bushels of wheat in 1943-44,\ncompared with 280,000.000 this crop\nyear.\nThis was based on the erroneous\nImpression that the 14-bushel delivery quota would be based on acreage seeded to wheat in the 1943\ncrop year. The Government seeks\na 3,000,000 acre reduction in wheat\nacreage in the coming season.)\n\u2014\u2014\nns\n:.i 13,\ns\nil\nm\n*t\\\nStylish Worsted and Tweed Suits\nat a saving that will enable you\nto buy more Savings Stamps \u2014'\nDouble and single breasted models.  Sizes \"35 to 42.\nSPECIAL:\n$13.50\nfyftft^$\u00abg (SWjwttk\nINCORPORATED  **!* MAY I67Q\nEmployment Offices Wtll Be Equipped i |\nlo Interview Women Recruits\nOTTAWA, Jin. 31 (CP)\u2014Ltbor Minister Mitchell Announced\nofficially yesterday, that \"late In\nFebruary\" employment and Selective Service offices across Canada will be equipped \"to Interview girls who ire prospeeti for\nenlistment with the women's\nbrinches of the irmed forces,\"\nwith t view to Increasing enlistments.\nThe action is being taken at the\nrequest of Defence Minister ,'Ral-\ns'ton, Navy Minister Macdonald and\nAir Minister Power, as part of a\nprogram for enlisting women. Officers of the Defence Departments\nand Selective Service now are working out details of a scheme to meet\nthe need (or women in the services.\n'The recruitment of women in\nthe armed forces is on a voluntary\nbasis,\" said Mr. Mitchell. \"The process of actually enlisting women\nwill itlll be handled by the Women's services themselves, and not\nby the Employment and Selective\nService Offices, but it is hoped that\nwith the Employment offices act*\ning as Information bureaus the opportunity offered to girli to Joining the forces will be much more\nwidely understood and appreciated.\nThe exact date when employment\noffices will be prepared to undertake this new duty will be announced later.\nIt U understood that ichooli will\nbe operated at nine centrei acrosi\nCanada to train membera of the\nstaff of Eir.plyoment and Selective\nService offices to carry out their\nnew dutiei.\nHOUSING REGISTRY\nOFFICE IS\nOPENED AT TRAIL\n- VANCOUVER, Jan. 31 (CP).\u2014\nA branch office of the National\nHousing Registry has been opened at Trail, B.C., the regional office of the Pricei Board innounced Saturday. The office Is\nin the Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Employment Building\nand Mrs. Frances Currier Is In\ncharge.\nMacdonald Acts\nas Postmaster\nat Brilliant\nR. G. Macdonald of Castlegar Is\nActing Postmaster at Brilliant, In\nplace of the late Fred H. Kanigan,\nPostmr.ster there for many years.\nAmericans Bag\n22 Nazi Planes\nLONDON. Jan. 31 (CD-American Flying Fortresses and Liberators destroyed li German fighters\nin Wednesday's large scale raid on\nWiJhelmcshaven submarine base\nand the Emden industrial air base\nthe Eighth U, S, Air Force'announced yesterday.\nFliers who took part in the raid\nreported that the German defending force numbered about 25 planea.\nwhich would mean that the Amen-\nCans knocked out almost the entire\nopposition.\n-Pri-\nPRINCESS JULIANA\nTAKES NEW\nDAUGHTER HOME\nOTTAWA, Jan. -31 (CP)-Prln-\ncess Juliana of the Netherlands and\nher new daughter, Princess Marg-\nriet Franoisca, born Jan. 19. left\nOttawa Civic Hospital Saturday for\ntheir home In suburban Rockclltfe\nB. C. Private Car\nGas Sales\nCut 266,370 Gals.\nVICTORIA. Jan. 31 (CP)\nvate automobile drivers in Hritlsh\nColumbia cut their consumption by\n268,370 gallons in December, but\ncommercial accounts increased by 1,-\n123.000 gallons, according to tho\nmonthly report of the Coal and Petroleum Board.\nGas consumption last month totaled 5.190.817 gallons, en inc-e-se\nof 132,669 gallons over. November.\nYOUTHS PLEAD CUILTY\nTO BANK ROBBERY\nMONTREAL. Jan. 31 (CP)-Three\nyoung men pleaded guilty today to\ncharges of conspiracy and armed\nrobbery, aftermath of a $7000 holdup at the Delnrimer Slreet branch\nof the Provincial Bank of Canada\nlast Wednesday.\nThe trio, lo be sentenced Feb I,\nwere Jeon Messier, 22. Raoul Bi-\nlodcou, 21, and Marcel Paquette, 22.\nProtest New Gov!\nFarm Policy\nCALGARY,    Jan.    31    <CP.-A_\ntelegram   protesting   the   Fedeti^j\nGovernment's   apparent   \"intentioiL.J\nto completely disregard the outlocXJ\nof viewpoint of organiz il farm nl\nduc.Ts of Cnnada\" VfjSs sgnt to OWJ\ntasva   Saturday   by ''the   Canadiani    I\nFederation   ol   Agfltult'\u2022_\u25a0   (otyonMTI\ning   announcement Tridjiy' of  tile    - *\nnew Dominion wheit.policy. , %**]\nThe Fcderation'i telegram,'eenfB\nto ihe Prime Minister,' rtdn. J. V I'-.\"\nMcKinnon, Minister of Trade and \"^\nCommerce, ond Hon. J. G. GardineaA\nMinister ot Agriculture, protests! JjJ\nagainst the action of the Government in ignoring the practice estab*'\nILshed in recent years of providing lfl\nan opportunity for consultation*,*-**'\nwith representatives of organized*,#\nagriculture before announcing ma- -, j\njor farm policy.\"\nIt said the Government had eeteeV\n\"wi'.hout having given an opportu- NJ\nnity to this National Federation ot\/\"\nfarm organizations to present their,a,\nviews and recommendations on this.\nvital question.\" y\nDelegates at the closing session .(\nobserved one minute's silence as a _\nprotest against what they descrrb- ,.\ned as the undemocratic action of ...\nthe Canadian Government in de- ,-.\nciding major policies without con- ,*m\nsuiting the Canadian people.\nCUT ONT. LIQUOR   I\nPURCHASES TO\n130 OT. A MONTH\nTORONTO, Jan. 31   (CP)--Start- J\ninp Monday, Feb, 1, holders of individual liquor permits in Ontario\nwill be allowed to purchase a quantity  not  exceeding   130  ounces  of    I\nspirits in  any one  month,  it waa\nannounced   yesterday   by   Hon.  A. t   )\nSt. Clair Gordon, Chairman of the I'\nl\/quor Cqn trol Board of Ontario.   *\nMr. Gordon's statement also aald .\nthat the maximum quantity of apir-.    ;\nits that  may  be   procured  by  any '\u2022\npermit holder on any one day will\nbe nne 40-ounce battle or two 23- <\nource or 26-ounce bottles, or two <   '\n13, 12, or 10-mince bottlei.\nOn a monthly basin permit holders will be allowed three 40-ounce ?,\nbo'tlei or five 25 or 26-ounce bottles, or  10  bottles of the  imaller\nChocolate is FOOD\nCadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate, maclo with tho '\nhighest quality chocolate- obtainable, sugar and fresh\nwhole milk, is a compact energy-giving and bodybuilding food. When you enjoy tho delicious flavour of\nthis popular Cadbury bar, remember you arc also helping to keep up your stamina and resistance in wartime.\n(lirin- to rn\/mninj and Goeemmen. orders, tee can*\nM eslttayi keif tin candy fmmsV-i tully supplied.\nWl rtptl eny dimppointtiwit tliii moj. cause you.\n!\n-, a\n \u25a0^planti lath- Nettta ? ? Questions ? ? Letters to\nI.\n'Established April 22, 1902.\nBritt'fi Columbia's\nA\/os. Interesting Newspaper\nPubllihed every morning except Sundiy by\ntile NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, 288 Baker St., Ntlion, Britiih Columblt,\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, FEB. 'l, 1943.    '..\nAid to Russia   ,\n; Trail, with more than ?6000 so far\nreported, is leading Kootenay .in the\nAir to Russia Fund, but yirtually every\npart of East and West Kootenay is contributing in this Canadian effort not\nonly to help Russia, but to show the\nRussians that Canadian hearts are\nwith them in the privations which they\nare undergoing in their victorious efforts to save their country from the\nNazi invaders and to drive out the enemy.\nChile Shuts Out Axis\nChile's decision to break off diplomatic relations with the Axis and openly cast in her lot with the United Nations is a welcome development, and\none that has been confidently forecast\nfor some time. It was inevitable that\nthe South American country would\ntake the step sooner or later. This\nbrings all of South America, with one\nexception, into line.\nArgentina is the one country in that\npart of the world which still remains\nnominally neutral. This is disappointing to-the United Nations, but the country's attitude is understandable. It is\nperhaps not courageous for Argentina\nio shrink from making the plunge, but\nher situation must be considered.\nShe is essentially an agricultural\n.illation, and never, in fact, can be any-\nj&ring else. Her national livelihood de-\n\"$en'ds on her grain and her livestock.\n.\u2022tea luw brought to her an extremely\nRepressed condition. The war has clos-\njed'mwt of her profitable export mar-\n'\u2022jtets. and she is left with huge surpluses\nJpn her hands, and no place to sell them.\nIn such a situation, Argentina is\nrtgz^^^mBider the possibilities of\n\u00a3\u00bb world station. Self-preservation,\n\"Mtfok after til is the strongest possible\ninfluence, demtods that she shall not\nejoee the door orrany potential market.\nGuessing wrong as to the outcome of\nfthe struggle would be a serious matter,\nand thus she is, from her own stand-\nANSWERS\nOptn te tny ruder. Nimei tf perioni\nuklng queitlom will not bl publlihed.\nThtrt ll na chirge for thll urvlM. Queitlom will ntt bl iniwered by mill except\nwhtn thtrt li obvious motility for privacy.\nM. I.., Xailo\u2014What will make a food cleanser for nickel?\nUtt equal parts of liquid ammonia anil\nalcohol, and stir ln whiting to tht consistency\nof putt. Apply with a soft cloth' ind lttvt\ncovered until tht cream dries.\nA.  P.,  Nelson\u2014Please  describe  tht  George\nCroii, tht iwtrd ipproved by tbt King for\n- jnen tnd women ln civilian life.\nIt It of plain silver. In thi centre \u25a0 medallion bean tht design of St. George tnd tht\ndragon, with the words, \"For Gallantry\"\naround the edge of tht medallion. Hit reverie\n\u25a0ldt betn tht name of tht recipient and the\ndata of the award. Tht ribbon li Of medium\nblue, similar to the blue of the Order ot St.\nMichael and St. Georgt,\nReadtr, Kimberley\u2014Cart a penon In Cinidi\nvolunteer ln the U. S. ikl pttrol?\nWrite U. S. Marines Recruiting Centre and\nU. S. Army Recruiting Centre, Post Offlct\nBuilding, Spokane.\nP. G., New Denver\u2014When wu the Amtrlcin\nihlp, tht Robin Moor, sunk?\nThe Robin Moor was sunk ln the South\nAtlantic Mty 21, 1941.\nEditor\npoint, justified in hesitating over her\ndecision.\nShe will eventually come in on our\n1 side. That will happen when she is thoroughly convinced that her best inter-'\n; ests lie in this direction. It is not a particularly laudable viewpoint, but it is\n'excusable in a country afflicted by national poverty of a peculiarly virulent\ntype.\nVerse\nClean Qunsights\nThe glasses of lenses and prisma must be\nclean. A speck of dust only one ten-thousandths of an inch thick on the glass of an antiaircraft jrunsight's optical system, the Ntw\nYork Times points out, would look like a\nbomber. Hence dust must be kept out ot roomi\not optical plants where tht sights ire assembled.\nEven by filtering duit out of i|r with an\nair-conditioning system it is Imposilble to\nmaintain the Army'i and Navy's high' standards. Workeri mult wear specially laundered\nUntproof smocks and must never touch the\nglass with their hands. Chemically cleaned surgical forceps take the place of fingers. Little\nsuction tubes pick up Invisible dust and lint-\nleu surgical gauze ii used for cleaning.\nOn rainy days there ls always trouble.\nGlass can absorb tnd release moisture. Hence\nit ii neceuary to control the humidity of \u2022\nroom. Even with this precaution a thin film\nsometimes appears. Scientists at the University of Minnesota found that the oil from the\nmetal casings of gunslghts might be the reason. Now semi-finished sights are suspended\nIn solvent vapor, then scrubbed with chemicals and water and baked dry.\nLetters may bt publlthtd tvtr \u25a0 nam tit\nplume, but tht ictuil Mint tf tht wrlttr\nmutt bt given to tht Editor II evidence of\ngood filth. Anonymoui letteri go In tht\nwatti ptptr buket\nPianist Reminded of\nEarly Picture House\nTo tht Editor:\nSir\u2014I notice with Interest tht lttttr In\nMondty*! -ptptr regarding Nelson's earliest\npicture house.\nThii It of grttt Interest to mt, as I wti ont\not tht tint pianists ln- this theitre, tnd lt 1\nremember correctly, lt wu tht old Starland.\nMacKenzie wu tht manager, but I iust\nforget bit tint name, while hii two sisters sold\ntickets tnd sang bttwttn picturei.\nIn thoie.food old dayi, thtn wu alwayi\n1 wilt between reels, whilt u for technicolor\npictures, they wert tlie old glut slides\u2014pushed\nln md out of tht machlno (tfttr upside down!)\n\u2014tnd dtplctlng tur-lerklng tcenei\u2014which\/\nwas tfttr accompanied by i linger,\nA few oldtimers will no doubt remember\nMalanton, the pianist, who had hit studio\nabove Dr. Roie'i ottict. When Malanson left\nMcKenzie, ht wu without \u25a0 pianist, and ai I\nwis Just starting out in muilc thtn, ibout\n1906 or 9, md could pliy exactly three plecei, ,\nby eir, I got the job to \"fill in\" until t regular\npianist could arrive.\nThli wu my first appearance ln public\u2014\nand whit tn ordeal It' was tool\nI ihill never lorget how pitlent \"Mac\" \u2022\nwu with me\u2014md what blunders I must hivt\ncommitted, which was brought to my ittention in no., uncertain termi.\nIn playing the pictures, one hid to fit the\nmusic to the action, md I wai mide to clearly\nundentand whit wai meant by that\u2014from the\nfollowing:\nA young mm had just returned to hli fireside\u2014alone; after burying hli beiutlful young\nwife, ind ii he tat there In his great sorrow,\ntht pianist itarted playing, \"I Wonder Who'i\nKlMlng Her Now?\"\nIs mother picture Indians hid itolen t\nrancher's wife, bid her.lashed to a stake, tnd\nwere getting reidy to bum her,'hiving Juit\nitarted the fire around her feet. The pianist\nbrokt Into \"Everybody's Doing It Now!\"\nSome years later, WIT, I wu plmlst with\nLeonard Freed's Orcheitra In the theitre down\nneir the Tremont Hotel\u2014and pliyed for the\nopening ot the new Kooteniy Lake General\nHospital. A week later, when the-Spanish flu\nwu on the rampage; I had given up my\nmusic and was on the hospital staff, training\nfor t mile nurse, which work, I have been following up ever since, which has taken me Into\nCanada's biggest hospitals from Victoria,\nthrough every province to Quebec, and back\nagain.\nPIANIST. .\nCutlegir, B. C, Jm. M, IMS.\nLookinl?ackward Press Comment\n10 YEARS AQO\n(From Dilly News, Fib. 1, 1933)\nJohn Galsworthy, one of the greatest of.\nthe contemporary English men of letters, died\nat his home in Hampstead today.\nShipment of 34 tons of gold ore from Ymir\nFriday by the Great Northern to the Tacoma\nsmelter, from the new discovery on the Tamarac gold property, recently bonded by Lt.-Col.\nA. T. Powell, late of England, from E. W.\nWiddowson of Nelson, centres attention on an\noperation that may bring in a new gold mine\njudging from extensive assays.\nThe Canadian Government was asked lo\nguarantee Russian 7 per cent bonds to a maximum of ti.OOO.OOO to swing the $8,000,000 barter of Canadian cattle for Russian oil and\ncoal. Premier R. B. Bennett told the House\nof Commons today.\nMEETING AT CASABLANCA\nA blast on the golden trumpet ol Victory!\nIllumined letters on the page of history!\nBright electric sparki Hash Ihe great globe\nround\nIn band of brilliant hope and faith profound.\nJanuary twenty-six. nineteen forty-three,\nSees promise of half a world in thrall set free!\nTwo great men: doughty cast, dauntless mould\n\u2014inflamed\nMeet under high arch of African sky, and there\nConfer. Phn in noble unity and lay bare\nEach to the other his known truth and very\nheart-\nUnited in just hate of the filthy beast\nTearing unholy path; gorging in bloody fenst\nInto the vitals of mail's inalienable right\nTo live !n loving kindness, with no fear of night\nMade hideous by blasting bomb and shell.\nOr \\mseen treachery that strikes the hopelesi\nknell-\nEchoing despair, agony without gleam\nOf surcease. Into this dark and turgid itream\nHope flows like moulten silver; ihining prorti-\nIse\nOf Heavenly release\u2014And with this promlie\nFree men's hearts swell ns went of fiery conflict\nRises t > fl.r red nostril*\u2014Women'i hearts constrict\nWith prideful fear, and aisprehcnslon rough!\nthe skin;\nBut spirit strengthens and tear polished eyes\nwin\nThe day for Freedom.\nWinston    Churchill \u2014 Franklin    Rooievelt\u2014\niplendld  name*.\nUncor.qurrotsl-\u2014-writ on history in flamei\nWhich Is-.irn into the hearts n:id minds of sane\nmen\nLike firry benediction\u2014So now again,\nfreedom seems not tco far from all lore oppressed;\nAr.d furiosi, thinking minds \u00abre strong poi-\nsessed\nWith rl.irlor ulllmatlon; slern roid Ihundir\u2014\nJor Uie  Ax!*\u2014unconditional  mrr.nder!\n| WEST ARM.\nJan. 36,.:\u00bb\u00ab..\n25 YEARS AGO\n(From Dally Newi, Feb. 1, 1918)\nStrikei in Germany are growing in magnitude. In Berlin alone 700.000 men and women\nhave ceased work and ln Hamburg martial\nlaw hai been proclaimed.\nThe Land Settlement Board, under Hon.\nJohn Oliver, intend! to obtain areas of land In\nBritiih Columbia to offer prospective settlers\na choice of soil snd climate Coniideration was\ngiven the flood land near Creston on the Kootenay Flats.\nRanee Blanchard, a former employee of\nThe Daily News has been promoted to a flight\nlieutenancy In the Royal Flying Corps, He Is\ntraining at a camp in Texas,\nNelson'i first Ice cirnlvil of the season\nwill take place at the skating rink tonight\nunder the auspices of the Nelson chapter of the\nI.O.D.E.\nCOMMUNISTS PLEASE NOTE\nOne of the most Illuminating reporti coming out of Russia was the article published in\nSunday's Magazine by lly\u00bb Ehrenburg, Russia'!\n\"most powerful\" war correspondent connected\nwith the Army paper Red Star. In this article\nshe detailed In poignant instances what Russian men md women fight for, and why.\nAnd whit do they fight for, and why?\nDo they fight for the Communiit International,\nor the world-wide proletirlm revolution, or\nmy of the other Communist shibboleths? No,\niiyj Ilva Ehrenburg, They fight for their\ncountry, for their soil, for their national culture; above all. they fight for their loved ones\nwho still live, and they fight to avenge those\nwhom the Nizls have killed.\n\"National consciousneu,\" she wrote, \"ls ln\nthe iir of our times. The cosmopolitanism of\nthe nineteenth century (on which the Communist Ideology was based) Is a thing of the\npast, the dreamers, who were patriots of time\n\u2022nd space have died out. Love for one's own\nvillage has been resurrected\u2014I fear nobody\nmote than the 'mankind lovers' who are egols-\nHciUy Indifferent to their own mothen and\nchildren. We hive not lost faith In the brotherhood.of nations, but dur love for our mother-\nlmd hu made It \u2022 living filth.\"\nAmerican Communists, plesse ropy.\u2014New\nYork Timet.\nToday's  Horoscope\nYou are a person of fierce emotions, easily\nswayed from joy to anger ind bick again. You\nare Intensely loyal to friendi and loved ones,\nbut equally bitter agalnit thoie you regard as\nenemies. You ihould strive to temper and moderate your feellhgi If you wish to be happy.\nOn this, your birthday, do not count on sched-\nules this afternoon. Unforeseen evente miy\ncause delay. When evening comei take \u2022 walk.\nIf poulble, with the one you love beit. Later,\nhold on to your ambition, despite temporary\nobitacles. Ask favors of one who ll \u2022 \"power\nbehind the throne.\"\nACHIEVEMENT COUNTS\nSome who are doubtful of Prime Minister\nChurchill\u2014and there are iuch\u2014are concerned\nbecause of the belief thst he has wielded some\nsort of hyponsls over the British Empire, ind\nIn fact over all the United Nitions. The theory\nhu been voiced that he li capable, right or\nwrong, of leading the Allied ciuie where Ke\nwilit, md that he trus might, being humanly\nfallacious, work destruction for our tide.\nThe results ot \u2022 Gallup Poll In Britain\nihow there li icmt fear of thli. Mr. Churchill'i popularity hu waxed md waned with\ngood news and bad. 'Ewery reverse we have\nsuffered has seen him fall In popular eeteem.\nVictories have push him back to the peak.\nThis Is a clear Indication thtt achievement Is\nthe one standard by which the people measure\nhim. md that even he could fall completely\nfrom -popular favor through \u2022 series of disasters. The British people arc not misled by\nemotion or puilon\u2014Windsor Star.\nTest  Yourself\n1. What three words ire on every U. S.\nDefence  Stamp1\n3. Whit four nationi were the chief colon-\nizeri of the territory which now conitltutei\nthe Continental United Stetei?\nJ Who pinned the Distinguished Flying\nCrois on Elliott Rooievelt for \"herollm md\nextraordinary ichievement while participating In aerial flights\"?\nEtiquette Hints\nIn eating artichoke, the leavei in stripped from the irtlchoke one by one, dipped in\nmelted butter s\u00bbuce md the tender put etten\nfrom the letf.\nWhen you are vlilting In \u2022 home, don't\npick up ymir hostess' knirknacks snd turn\nthem over to look \u00bbt the labels on the bottoms.\nIt may be absen'mlndednesi oh your pirt, but\nIt appear, m be Impertinent curiosity.\nTUT   ANSWERS\nI. Amerlcm on Guard.\n3.   Great   Britain,   Spain,   Holland   ind\nFnnce.\n3.   DrUadler  James   It  Doolittle.\nWords of Wisdom\nHe thit tikes hli cires on hlmielf loads\nhimself In vain with an uneasy burden\u20141\nwill cut my cirri on Ood; he hu bidden me;\nthe} cinpol burden Him.-Bp. Hill.\n'S News Pictures\n*\nCHURCHILL PILOT\nCtpt. William Vanderloot ot\nFlorida, whose wife lives In Montreal, piloted the big .Liberator\nbomber which took Prime Minister Winston Churchill to Casablanca. With the same ferry command crew he flew Churchill to\nMoicow.\nCASABLANCA SCENE OF ALLIED WAR CONFERENCE\nThe momentous meeting between\nPrime Minister Winston Churchill and\nPresident Franklin Delano Roosevelt was\nheld in Casablanca, North Africa, pictured above. Protecting Allied fighter\nplanes   like   these,   roared   overhead\nthroughout the 10-day conference held in a\nclosely-guarded hotel, surrounded with\nbarbed wire. In the picture above, taken\nbefore the conference, natives of Casablanca line the broad main street M\nFrench and U. S. troops pass in review.\nTAKE A PEEK AT NEW U. S. TANK\nHere is the first picture of the American made M-5\nlight tank, released in Washington, D. C., by the War\nDepartment. The M-5 with its improved speed and man-\noeuverability, effectively supplies the need for a light\ntank that can run faster and hit harder than equivalent\nweapons of the enemy. The M-5 is given credit for much\nof the Allied success against Rommel's forces in Africa.\nMONTGOMERY GIVES THE ORDERS NOW\nGeneral Montgomery, leader of Britain's Eighth\narmy, right, dictates terms to the governor and officials of Tripoli and Tripolitania at Castel Benito Gate\nafter the victorious British soldiers had entered the town.\nGen. Montgomery's stay in Tripoli was brief because dispatches coming from the North African front say thatth^\nBritish Eighth Army has pierced the Tunisian border in\nthree places.\n-   PRINCESSES BUY FIRST POUND SAVING CERTIFICATES\nPrincess Elizabeth, left, heir apparent to the British throne, and Princess Margaret Rose are signing their certificates of the new one pound issue after purchasing\nthem, in London, Eng.\nSHE WAS THERE\nThere wu only one womin\npreient during the meeting of\nPreiident Roosevelt md Prime\nMinister Churchill st Cssablmet,\nFrench Morocco. She ll Loulst\nAnderson, of Denver. Colorado,\ncaptain of the WAACS and iten-\nographer In Lieut-Gen. Dwight\nD. Elitnbowir i hiidquirltTt.\n \u25a0\u25a0\nBROWER'S\nRESEARCH\nSHOES \u2014\nMide by\nTHE BLACHFORD SHOE\nMANUFACTURING CO.\nFor tired, aching leet,\nFor corrective purposes\u2014\nThey are the best, and recommended by all root Specialists\nPrice $11.50\nJL Andrew\n& Co.\nLeaders In Footfashion\nWOMEN PASS l\/P\nLOWER 13\nSBATTU!, Jan. 31 (AP)- Mrs.\nMartha James, a Navy ensign's\nbride was slain last week In Lower\nBerth 13 ot a Southbound train.\nTicket seller, report many womtn\nnow refuse to take No. 13, even after\nthey have been assured the death\ncar hu been impounded In Oregon.\nSANDON\nSANDON, \"*. C\u2014P. Lincoln, who\nhas apent a few days at the Reco\nMountain Base Metals mine at Cody\nbu returned to Nelson. A. H. Hons-\nberger accompanied bim.\nR. Dewis and E- Scott are engaged ln unloading and hiullng coal\nand supplies to the Reco Mountain\nBase Metals mines.\nT. O.- Skinner, now Supervisor at\nlocal City for the B. C. Security\nCommission, wu a visitor here, Mn.\n' Skinner returning with him,\nD. McTavish and R. 0. Morrison,\nof Vancouver, have arrived to take\nover the Supervlsorshlp and Ass't.\nSupervlsorshlp for the Commission.\nR. Zadre wu a vliitor to her home\nin New Denver during the week.\nW. Cleaver wu a New Denver\nvisitor during the week.\n^\u2014\nNutrition...\nMeet Rationing\nbui Keep\nUp Food Quality\nty IDA JEAN  KAIN\nNow that Canada la going on war\nrations, you might think all your\nnutrition education is In vain, But\nthe truth Is, It Is more Important\nthan ever. The food cut muat be In\nquantity, not In quality, and that\ntakei a sound groundwork of nutrition.\nLeft lie Just what changes will\nbe brought about by tbe rationing.\nOn the basis of last year'i consumption and thli. year'i civilian supplies.\nYou will |till be \u00abble to over-eat\nand get fat. There won't be eny\nscarcity ot calories.\nAnd, while you may have forgotten what steak looks like, there will\nbe enough protein. It is estimated\nthat you can average 83.7 grams ol\nprotein per day. Do you know how\nmuch you need? According to the\nnational nutrition yardstick, a woman needi only 60 grams daily; a\nman. 70 grams; a teen-age girl, 80\ngrami; a teen-age boy from 83 to\n100 grami.'\nThere is a lot of meat that Is not\nto be rationed aijd we ihould make\ngood use of It \u2014 kidneys, brains,\nsweetbreads, liver, liver sausage,\npigs feet, tongue, ox Joints, and the\nlike. Don't be backward about trying unfamiliar meals\u2014the gourmets\nconsider them choice. Other excellent lources of protein are fish and\npoultry, navy, ioy and lima beans\nand cottage cheese.\nMilk contains much calcium, phosphorus, protein and the B vltamini.\nDid you know you can order skim\nmilk from your dairy and that It\ncosts considerably less? The essential missing along with the butter,\nfat is vitamin A and you may be\nfeeling the butterfat shortage in\nother ways. But' you can make up\nthe vitamin A by having a green\nleafy vegetable every day. It can\nbe a cooked green, such ai Swiss\ncahrd, beet greeni or spinach, or a\nsalad green like escarole, chicory.\nparsley and the green outer leaves\nof lettuce and celery. Yellow squash\ncarrots and turnips are also rich\nsources of A.\nDue to the rationing It Is expected\nthat we may have slightly less vitamin B2, or riboflavin. But here\nagain nutrition comes in handy. If\nyou have plenty of green leafy vegetables, make liberal use of the\nmeat organs, and add a little wheat\ngerm to the cereal, you will probably\n\u2014\n\u25a0\u2014\n\u2014\u2014_\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nWEEKLY WARTIME\nNUTRITION HINTS!\nMaltha login, Swift's (im;d home economist, whose weekly wartime cooking column\nIs i regular fettuie of thil ptge. Look foi\nthese valuable hints each Monday\niy Marlba Ugtn\n\u00a3*>\n\u25a0 te\nfet mor* of thla vitamin that you\nhava bun used to,\nThe other nutritional ihortage\nbrought about by tha rationing \"\nsupposed to bt niacin, the pellagra\npreventive. But the iame foodi that\ngive ou riboflavin \u2014 green vegetable!, meat organi and yeast products\u2014also gtvt you niacin.\nOnt ot tbt good thingi coming\nout ot mort careful food control li\ntht strew on enriched or wholt,grain\nbread, flour and cereals. We art told\nthtre ll to bt no shortage ot cereals\nhut we may get around lo using tht\nwholt grain kind altogether. Meanwhile, be iure tbat whatever you\nbuy along tblt lint'I* either enriched or whole grain. '\nNone of us hai any cauie to kick\non the tcore ot rationing. Complaining ihould bt itopped\u2014and the same\nenergy directed toward planning\nbetter meals tor tho family. That's\nall It would taka to raise tht nutritional level throughout the country..\nYouth\nBoyfriend Stages\nScene on Street\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDear Mlu Fairfax:\nMy boy friend whom I'll call\nJimmie, although that Isn't hla\nname, and I had a misunderstanding Just because I went out with a\nfriend of his. I didn't think Jimmie\nwould care, because he htd never\nasked me to go \"steady\" io I accepted a date from hli friend.\nOn the way to the movie we met\nJimmie and he carried on terribly\nand told hli friend to leave me Immediately, which he did, and when\nwe got home again, we had a quarrel. And now he'i too proud to\nmake up, although I'm anxious to\npatch up things again, for I love\nhim very much.\nHe's 21 and I'm 10 and have been,\ngoing together about five weeks.\nAny suggestion you make will be\nappreciated.\nANNE\nAs you were not going \"iteady\"\nwith Jimmie, he had positively no\nright to stage an Othello act. And\nI think It would do him a very good\nturn If he ate humble pie Instead of\nyou. But as you are both at the\nheavenly tgei of lt and 21, when\nlovers' quarreli are Just a prelude\nto more love-making and perhaps a\nbetter understanding, don't take\nJimtnle's tantrums too seriously.\nNelson, District Food Merchants Join\n\"March lo Berlin\" Drive\nNew War Savings Stamps Campaign\nRepresentatives of tht food Industrie! tn Nelion Joined the Dominion-\nwide Food lnduitry \"March to Btrlin\" Saturday morning whin thty\nmet to organize a new drive for the\nsale ot War Stamps throughout Nelson and surrounding district during\nFebruary.\nTht objective In Brttlih Columbia\nfor 2000 food Itorei It 170,700 for\nthe country'! war effort during February, through the ialt ot War Savings itamps to employees and ihoppen.\nTht objective for.the ehtlre Dominion la $1,000,000, which meani that\nfour million 29 cent War Savings\nStampi must be told In February\nthroughout Canada,\nSTART TODAY\nMonday tn Nelson, food merchants, butchers, grocers, dairymen\nwill begin an aggressive campaign\namong customer! to sell war stampi.\nClerks in to weir Wir Savings\nSUmpi ticket! on thllr lapels to\nfurthtr lain by reminding custo.\nmen thtt tht cimpalgn Is btlng\nwaged every day tn February.\nTraveller! from thl local whole*\nialt houses art lending thtir efforts\nto urry thi campaign through their\nterritory and each will bi equipped\nto lupply merchants out of town\nwith quotu of war stamps.\nW. A. Harrison ti Chtlrmin ot the\nNelion campaign, and he will bl\nassisted by a committee ot representatives from each ol tbl retail\nfood trades ln Nelson. Thiy an:\nT. A. Temple, meats; S, X, Briard,\ngroceries; D. D. Towniend, dairies;\nS. Wtdt, cigars and fruits; B. C.\nPoulsen, flour and fttd; and Shu\nLing Mar, Chinese \"restaurants.\nTrail is a separate unit and is\nhandling its own drive.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS M. J VIQNEUX\nt Mr. and Mrs. Alex Allan, Carbonate Street, have as guests Mri\nT. A. Martin, Mlu Shirley Martin,\nMra. Grant and daughter Muffy of\nCalgary, the two young ladiei being\nitar performers at the ice carnival,\nFriday night.\nt James Morriion who ipent I\nholiday at the Coait hai returned\nt Misi Kathleen Cooper and\nMiss Dorothy Cooper of Balfour\nwore weekend gueiti of Mlu Vivian\nWiberg, Strathcona Hotel.\nt Mr. and Mrs. Walley McPhail\nand family of Corra Linn vltlted\nNelson Saturday.\nt Ac. 1 O. S.,(Bud. Cooper 1*\nhere from Calgary, a gueit of hii\nparents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence\nWard, Nelson Avenue, Fairview.\n\u2022 Mr. and \"Mrs. John Bums have\ntaken up residence ln the Kerr\napartmenti.\n\u2022 I. Niven hai arrived to sp\u00abnd\nhis furlough with his parenti.\nt Mr. and Mrs. V. Hoikln ot\nBalfour visited Nelson on Saturday.\nt Mr. and Mrs. J. CGllker and\nfamily of South Slocan ipent Saturday In town.\nt Mn. H. t. Cooper, Ted, Kenneth and David of Balfour viiited\nNelson at the weekend.\nRETURNS FROM COAST\ne   Mlu Dorli Bergstrom haa re-\nftt JfoL QJjl\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 1\n\"Meat Complete\"\nShews you Jiow fo ten*\nappetizing and nufrrfrono\/fy\ncorrect wartime meali\nCanadi's official food rules tell ui to\ncat each of these health protective\nfoodl every day. Milk, fruiu, vegetables, bread or cereals and mut.\nMeat ii the best known source nf\ntnuscle-building ptoteini, vitamins\nof the B complex, (riboflavin Ind\nthiamine) and important mineral'..\nBut meit is ilio in important\nmunition of wsr. Our irmed forces\nmujt hive meat in plenty. Gnidi\nhas proudly undertaken to keep the\nmother country supplied wirl. bscon!\n*w*e muit ill mske most go further!\nWe must lesrn to uie unfsmiliir\ncuts of meat. . . new wayi of meat\n\u2022ptepaiition.\nAnd thit is why wt hive prepired\nthis new, valuable, meat cookbook.\n\"Meat Complete\" is i 34-page\ncookbook with i durable ring bind-\ning ind stiff cover, printed on fine\npaper attractively illustrated. In addition to \u2022 wide nnge of delicious\nrecipes, it shows you how to plan\nbalanced meali snd ball tied menus.\nIt is, in fact, a quick guide to wit-\ntime housekeeping which will become more ind more valuable ss the\nstress of wir tests our ingenuity.\nONCE A WEEK\nServe liver, bent or kidney.\nAppetiilng wits of ptcpiring\nthese Important protective foodi in\nManila Login's \"Men Complete\"!\nTo get Mirthi Logan's new\n54 \u25a0 pige meat cookbook,\ntend only 10c to Swift to\nSwift Cinidiin Co., Limited,\nDept. NC3, Toronto\nSWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED\nMiikon of Premium Quality Producti: Brookflold Butter,\nEU* 'nd Cheeie; Jewel Shortening and Sllverleaf Lard.\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING \u2022\n7:5J\u2014O Canada\n8:00\u2014C.B.C. Newi\n8:1S\u2014Master Musicians\n8:30\u2014aTront Line Family    \u2022\n8:45\u2014Good Morning, Maestro\n9:00\u2014BBC News\n9:13\u2014Organ (CKLN)\n9:30\u2014The Concert Master CKLN\n9:45\u2014The Record Cabinet\n9:5\u00bb\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Morning  Visit\n10:15\u2014Half It Halt (CKLN)\n10:45\u2014They Tell Me\nllrOO\u2014 Songs by Nancy Martin\nU:15-Varlety Time (CKLN)\n11:80\u2014Soldier*! Wife\n11:45\u2014Your Hollywood Newi Girl\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B.C. Farm Broadcut\n12:25-The Notice Board (CKLN)\n12:30\u2014CBC Newi\n12:45-Midday Matldee\n1:00\u2014The Balladen\n1:15\u2014Interlude\n1:18-Talk\n1:S0\u2014Club Matinee\n2:00\u2014B.C. Schools Broadcait\n2:30\u2014Tea Time\n2:45\u2014Llitener'a ravoritei\n3-00\u2014Mesrer'i  Islanden\n3:15\u2014Mirror tor Women\n3:30\u2014Songi by Marcla\n3:45\u2014BBC Newi\n4:00\u2014Petite Musicale (CKLN)\n4:15-Plano Recital\n4:30\u2014The Dinning Slsteri\n4:45\u2014Recital Seriei\n5J0\u2014News Comment\n5:05-S\u00abenade for String! (CKLN)\n5:30\u2014Impressions by Green\nEVENINC\n8:00\u2014Supper Melodiei (CKLN)\n6:30\u2014Songs at Twilight (CKLN)\n6:45\u2014Supper Dance (CKLN)\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7:15\u2014Canadian  Roundup     -\n7:30\u2014The Radio Forum\n8:00\u2014Talk  by Canadian  Minister\nto United States\n8:30\u2014\"V\" For Variety\n9:30\u2014Dr. G. G. Sedgewlck\n9:45\u2014Vagabond's  Road\n10:00\u2014CBC  News\n10:15\u2014The Story Teller\n10:3O\u2014Interlude\n10:35\u2014Gene Krupa'i Orchestra\nll:00-God Save the King\nilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\ndtinhuffft\ndtoiWiwwQA,\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiili.,iihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i\nand set aside.   Cook potatoes  In\nH you have only a Utile leftover\nmeat, say about one cupful, I can\ntell you one way to itretch lt and\nmake lt terve it leait four perioral.\nIt U to make Potato Dumplings\nStuffed wHh Meat.   Try It\nTODAY'S MENU\nPotato Dumpling Stuffed with\nMeat\nCinned Spinich\nCelery. Cabbage, Carrot Blind\nWaihington Pudding Tei\nPOTATO DUMPLINOS STUFFED\nWITH  MIAT\nI cup ground cooked meil, 2\ntableipooni minced onion. 1*4\npoundi raw potitoei, 2-3rdi cup\nuncooked farina. 1 egg. well beaten. 2i_ teaspooni tall. Ii cup sifted\nsll-purpose flour, 4 tableipooni\nmelted butter or margarine.\nComb'ne meat and minced onion\nBUILDS        U\nENERGY       \u00a5\n|\\ooi_'nay Valley [)mhi\niiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn\nSEE OUR SELECTION Of\nCORDUROY   JERKINS\nAND WESKITS\nFashion First Ltd.\niiii-'iiiiiimiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii-i\nboiling, salted water until tender,\nthen rice to make 3 cupe. Cool\nthen itir tn farina, flour, egg and\nialt Roll out on floured board to\ntt Inch thlckneis and cut ln 3-Inch\nsquire*. In center of eich iquare\nplace 1 level tablespoon of meit\nmixture, then pren the turners of\neach iquare together In center and\nform with hinds Into a ball. Drop\nballs lmmdlitely Into'boiling, sailed\nwater and boll for lJ mlnutei. Split\neach dumpling In hslf and iprlnkle\nwith iome ot the breid crumbi\nwhich hive been browned In butter.\nMskei 13 dumpling.'.\nWASHINGTON   PUDDING\n2 cups flour, 1 cup moleraei, 1 cup\nmilk, 1 teaspoon cinnamon. V, teaspoon  cloves,  1   teaspoon  soda,   Vi\nteaspoon salt. 2 eggs.\nBeat eggi, sdd molasses. Sift\nflour with spices, salt and sods\nand add to egg-milk mixture. S'.etm\n2 hours and serve with 'Iquld sauce.\nServes six.\nCLEAR   PUDDING   SAUCE\ni, cup sugar, '_ tableipoon corn\nitarch. .'.i teaipoon ialt 1 cup boiling water.  1  tablespoon  butter, 1\nteaipoon flavoring.\nMeuure iugir. cornstarch and\nsalt Into .uucepin ind mix. Add\nboiling witer ilowly, itlrring It In\ncarefully lo make smooth nuel\nCook, itlrring constantly, until\nthickened, deer ind imooth: idd\nbulter ind flavoring ind terve hot.\nturned from t couple of week! it the\n\u2022\u2022Joist.\n\u2022 Mn. G. Noel Brown ot Corra\nLinn ipent Saturday shopping ln\ntown,\ne Gunner Alex Itolick li vlilting\nat the bome ot hli parenti.\n\u2022 Mri, S. J. Towgood ot Trail li\na gueit at the home of her son-in-\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mri.\nWilliam J. Sturgeon, 200 Victoria\nStreet, for a few days.   '\nDiscipline . *. .\nWartime Mother\nHas Hard Time\nBy OABRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.\nMany a mother with an infant\nor young child ii left alone for\nlong periods or Indefinitely with\nthis youngster, while her husband\nla at iome distant place In a war\nIndustry or the Armed Forces.\nDenied by this separation of normal companionship and affection\nfrom her husband, the young mother li attempted to lavish too much\naffection and attention on her child\nespecially atter he ia a year or so\nof age.\nNor will ihe hive the usual reminders from her husband that thl\nchild ihould learn to be iilf-rellant\nphysically and emotloilally, be denied what he ihould not have and\nbe disciplined In reitraint*\nCONFUSED IDEAS\nBe It remembered that whereai\nthere are many spineless fatheri\nwho never would ily NO to a tot\nor attempt to restrain him, moit\nfatheri are more inclined to want\ntheir little child disciplined, even\nspanked, in order to restrain him\nwisely, thin mothen are.\nOf courie the baby and young\nchild needs lot* of affection. Yet\nas this child growi and II able to\nprofit from waiting on himself,\namusing hlmielf ind playing with\nother children, hU mother who Is\nleft alone U Inclined to do too much\nfor him, amuie him \"too much and\nkeep him, moreover, from learning\nto be happy out of her light\nTor hii mother and other young\nmothen I have written a number\nof ipeclal bulletin! announced ln\nthU column from time to time, to\nbe hid without coit but merely for\npostage (by writing me ln care of\nthis paper enclosing a self-addressed envelope with a three-cent stamp\non lt for each bulletin desired).\nSOLVING  PARENT PROBLEMS\nQ. Mealtime tot my 2-year-old\nbaby Is a nightmare. Please tell me\nhow I can get her to eat what the\nihould without a icene. If you\nhave \u2022 bulletin which shows just\nhow to deal with iuch a problem\ndo end It to me.\nA. Let thll child feed herself.\nPlace on a low chair or table a\nvery small helping of one most Important food with a ipoon beside\nIt. Make a nolle on the plate to\nlet her know the food li there.\nWalk iway with your lips lealed.\nReturn after five mlnutei. If ihe\nhai not begun to eat the food with\nipoon or bare handi, remove It,\nyour Upi itlll waled and end the\nmeal there, making sure ihe can\nhave no othsr food until the next\nmeal.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN, B. C.-Joe Blnnlih wai\nhome at the* weekend from the Van\nRol mine at Silverton.\nDr. Frincli of Niw Denver wn\ni vliitor in \"town on Monday.\nMr. and Mri. W. Kline were\nNelson   viiiton   Wednesday.\nJames Draper wai In town from\nNew Denver Wednesday.\nMr. and Mrs. Ted Hlcki were In\nNelson Thundiy.\nMr. ind Mn. R. McCandllih of\nNelson are in town owing to the\ndeath of Mn. MrCindllih's fither,\nMn. H- Terry.\nMr. ind * rs. Drelind and baby of\nNew Denver wen here Thuridiy.\nWATCH REPAIR\nIs a lob fer experts Our work\nmum your Mllifeotlen.\nH. H. Sutherland\n411 Baksr It\nNelson. \u25a0  C.\n\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\nKASLO\nKASLO, B.C-Private Arthur\nTinkess Is spending a short leave\nwtth hli parenti, Mr, and Mri. O.\nW. Tinker*..   '\nAt UM monthly Red Crou Whist\nDrive prises ot Wir Sivlnji Stampi\nwent to Mn. Stocking ind J. Wot*\nken tor high icon,\nMr. intl Mrs. Jamei Sytnn ot\nRiondel left for Vancouver, whin\nMr. Symei who hu been I patient\nln the Klllo Victorian Hospital,\nwill take further medical treatment.\nMlu Irene McQllUvray li a'patient In the Victorian Hoipltal.\nSt. Andrew's United Church wai\nthi scene ot a ilmple but pretty\nwedding Jan. 23, whin Mil! Mariko\nKumagal of Klllo Wu given in\nmarriage to Shlchiro Takahashi of\nPrinceton, Riv. K. Shlmlxu officiating, After the cirunony, a few\nfriendi\" gathered for t dinner at\nthi home of the bride's parents, Mr.\nind Mn. Chlkara Kumagal.\nAbbreviations...\nModern Life Has\nlis Own\nHealth Alphabet\nBy   LOGAN   CLENDENING,   M.D.\nThe Lady Dressed ln Yellow was\ndriving over to the hospital in my\ntar where she was to take up her\nbuilnesi of helping the nunei to\ncopy charts. The lady in Yellow\nand I had shared the same bedroom\n(for 29 years) and she and I had\njuit shared breakfast. The Lady\nIn Yellow Is begging to be a staff\nassistant\n\"What,\" said the Lady In Yellow,\n\"does a capital H surrounded by a\ncircle, mean?\"\n\"I do not know,'* I replied.\n\"What,\" uked the Lady ln Yellow, \"doei small a, period, small\ne, period, mean!\"\nThat I could aniwer. \"It meani\nbefore meala. Small p, period, small\nc, period, means after meals. Some\ndrugs ihould be-given on sn empty\nstomach io that they will be absorbed; some should be given sfter\nmeals so as to itop the conflict thereby created.\"\n\"What doei small p, period, small\nr, period, imall n, period, mean?\"\n\"As neceuary \"\nIt muit Indeed be a little difficult to get on to all the abbreviations\ndocton use to write down orderi\nbefore the nursei copy them on\nthe chart.\n\"What,\" uked the Lady in Yellow,\n\"doei capital P period, capital A,\nperiod, mean?\"\n\"Pernicloui anemia,\" I answered.\nLADY GETS SOME ANSWERS\n\"And then,\" I said, \"OPA meani\nocular perception absent; and NRA\nmeans now red cells at reil; and\nR.O.P. means right occiput posterior; and AMA. means American\nMedical Asiociatlon; and CIO means\nconvergent Insufficiency of; and BM\nmeans basal metabolism; and ODB\nmeans oil demanded for breakfast;\nand A.F.L. means asthma, fairly\nlabored; and WPB means working\npoint battered; and G.I. means gas-\ntro-intestinal; and CCC means cathodal closure contraction; and OWI\nmeani omniscience without Inspiration; and POLY means poly-mor-\nphonuclear neutxophile leucocyte;\nand L.O.A. means left oeclpit anterior and KMBC means can't make\nbetter connections and RFC means\nrigid faulty cerebellum and S.O.S.\nls service of supply and R.Q. Is\nrespiratory quotient and CDCPBP is\ncarbon dioxide combining form ol\nthe blood plasma and T.N.T. Is trinitrotoluene snd\u2014\"\n\"That's not a medical term,\" ssld\nthe Lady In Yellow, indignantly.\n\"It's In the medical dictionary,\"\nI answered.\nWhen we reached the hoipltal.\nI rushed up to my friend, the reildent Interne.\n\"Whit doei capital H, surrounded\nby i circle mean?\" I asked.\n\"Hypodermic,\" wai hli reply.\nSALE\nNELSON ELECTRIC\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, MONDAY, FIBRUARY\n140\n1, 194\n*-\u00ab\nRehab. Group\nol Rossland Asks\nMore lor Widows\nROSSLAND, ft C, Jan. 29-At t\nmeeting of thl Rehabilitation committee Thuraday evening, * brief\npreiented by Aid. William Cunningham resulted In a reiolutlon being\ndrawn up to be forwarded to tht\nRehabilitation Council. It dealt wtth\nthe present iet up, which, according to Aid, Cunningham, means I\nwidow doei not receive u pension\nmien lhe hu oni or more children\nudder ths age of IS years. He conte ded that after a mother hai\nraised a family she should be entitled to a decent allowance. Thi present assistance ot S8B tor the widow\nand $7.60 for each child under IS,\nwas, ln Aid. Cunningham's opinion,\na disgrace. Although not naming\nany set figure, lie stated that the\nsecurity should provide for modern needs.\nSecretary L. J. Nicholson wu Initructed to write requesting a copy\nof the repoft lubmitted to thi Premier by the Provinclil Rehabilitation Council to be retd tt pruent\nsession of parliament.\nBRIEF PROMISED\nFred Fletcher, repruentlng the\nJunior Board of Trade, and V. G.\nBarlee, an Interested citizen, reported progress on their study of town\nplanning and zoning, and stated\nthey expected to have a brief to\nsubmit at the next meeting, showing how town planning and zoning\ncould be worked out ln Rossland al\npost war work.\nMayor John JC. Gordon read criticisms on Modern Houifng In Ctnada, contained ln a pamphlet, \"Mayors b Municipalities.\" He thought\nthe formation ot Urban Bureaus,\niet up by the Dominion Oovernment, would be ot Inestimable value\nin obtaining thl required informitlon quickly regarding post-war\nbuilding In all its phases. He mentioned the fine service the Agricultural bureaus give throughout the\nDominion.\nVrthur Drake, who represents\nYouth Training on the locsl committee, head s clipping on physical\nculture and programs of recreation\nln war production centrei.\nGib Hunt, delegate of the Golden City Club, assured the Committee the club wss willing to as-\nDRESS STYLES\nAND HATS TO MATCH\nMilady's Fashion Shop\nFREEMAN\nT    FURNITURI CO.    ^\nTbl Houss of rurnlture Value*,\nPhone,US Nelson\nTRAPI IN Y0UI     '*'\nr...\nOld Furnitur-t\non NIW\nslit with the proposed Civic Centre, but thtt is a club was not\nprepared to run I iweep. Hi explained tbat several yean igo the\nclub nlsed sbout $3570 tot a skating rlnk, betora thi Dominion\nIttkl activities. This amount would\nbe turned to thi rehabilitation committee It lt went ahead wltb tht\nproject It wu the opinion thtt the\nmtny organizations, about lt, ln '\nRoultnd, who hadn't t meeting\nplace, would be willing to nuke an\neffort to raise l lubstantlal imount\nso that t civic centre could bl undertaken u post-wer conitruction\nwork. In return tbey would hivt\nuse of meeting rooms free of charge.\nThe Sporti' Committee, ot which\nAid. William Pollock Is Chairman,\nwu given power to uk' representation trom interested organization!\ntnd citizens, to tet on i committee\nto carry on with the necessary orginizition to raise fundi.\nAid. A. C. Ridgers tnd Mr. Hunt\nwere welcomed by Aid. J. R. Corner, Chairman of the Rehabilitation\ncommittee, u   new members.\nBritish school children recently\ntook a census on Important roadi in\nGloucestershire which li normally\ntaken by tht county highways department, thus obtaining Important\nstatistics without a diversion ot thl\nmanpower.\nIOIDII VMS OAK0IN HIM\nIAIIY. A SIEieiW IHOITAOl\nIXUTI   IN   MANY  VAIIIT-ltf\nGERANIUMS\nIS lor IK\nIrtrroot latirtittt la\naewmuls staid pUnl\na picket or two ot oor\nGertnlum Sett. Ws offer\na loriM-i egOeeeten tea.\nUlilni Dml'm Bciri-t.\nFlemi Bsd, BiTek Rod,\nCrimion, Miroon, Ver-\nmllllon, Sorlet, Salaam,\nCtrlit, Onnn-Red, Bit-\nmon-PInk, ffrlfkt Plai,\nPutt, Bluih Rom. WMia\nBlotched, Vsrl* -*t*d, M.r-\nsd and bloom 9,\n.. -Jo) trior 1\u00bb.\npottpili Pltatnow. INCIAl OFF!*: 1 pkt as\nSned. Estr to |tow Iron md aad bloesa\nnil sltur plsnUni. (PUIS-)\nabort sod 5 pkts of other Choice HouiopUtat\nB*4dl, ill different snd e.illr irown lo\nhome. Vilue 11.35, ell for 60c postpaid.\nOrdtr direct tress this sdrntlNnml.\nFRfE-OUR BIO IMS HID AND\nNUMUY BOOK-ltHer the* tnt 17\nDOMINION SEID MB***. CEOMnOIM. OUT\n\u25a0i^\u00bb,Wi,''t>'te>ie_sei>_F,sw\u00bbt'\u00bbyej%t \u2022sj^-yw^^l^W^'IW^^\nOrder Your Coal Early\nWith the Present Demand for Fuel\nTaxing Transportation to the Limit, It Is\nImperative That You Order Your Supply\nof Coal Before You Are Entirely Without.\nIf You Are Going to Need More Coal\nThis Winter Please Cooperate by\nOrdering Early\nRemember to Place Your Coil\nOrders   Wtll    In    Advance\nPhone\n33\nWest Transfer Co.\nESTABLISHED IN 1899\nFOR RUL I COXOHT\n^P*t*J 9*^9 ^^[9* *\nn*t\u00bbr-' OoMw \u00bbm\u00bb tr-witi- m \u2022 \u2022\na     ammaatiam. twfmMUi*ml*ttm&i*i**ao\nSYRUP\n^GOLDEN\ni i ININC  CO  110  vim iiuuii CANIDI\n (V-NELSON DAUY NEWS, MONDAY, FIBRUARY 1, 1943\n\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u2014-..*.\u25a0        \u25a0\u25a0      '\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0' \"   i\" '\u2014- I     '\"     '\u25a0\u25a0\u2014'\u25a0   \u25a0-\u2014 '\u25a0\u2014\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014 \u25a0' -P\u00ab\"\n-. \u25a0      ' \u2022'.--\u25a0\n*lp    .      -    \\ \u25a0-. -    *\n\t\nftyjeuualllitjcklo\nNEW ROUND DOILIES\nDoilies are a \"must\" for every\nattractive home. Here's a new\nwrinkle\u2014the center is done ln filet crochet, the edging is worked\n'round and 'round in a wide, lacy\nborder. You'll find many uses for\nthem. You can use this on just a\nplain mesh center, too, and very\neffective'it is! Pattern 539 contains\nInstructions, charts; materials required; stitches.\nSend twenty cents for this pittern to The Nelion Dilly News,\nNeedlecraft Dept., Nelson. Write\nplainly pattern number, your\nname and address. Pattern will\nbe mailed to your home within\n10 days.\nffiatiuL* WlcvdhL\nTWO-PIECE OUTFIT\nA special for the junior miss\nwho knows her fashion cues\u2014Pattern 9284 by Marian Martin! In a,\nplaid fabric, its classic two-piece\nstyle is perfect for campus or\nsportswear. In one of the new\npastel rayons, trimmed with a\nquartet of applique bows, the same\ntwo-piecer looks all dressed up!\nPattern 0284 may be ordered\nonly in junior miss sizes 11. 13, 15,\n17. Size 13 requires 3V\u00ab yards 35-\ninch.\nSend twenty cem. tor this pit.\ntern to The Nelion Dilly News,\nNeedlecraft Dept- Nelion. Write\nplainly piltrrn number, your\nname end \u00abddren. Pittern will\nbe milled to your home within\n10 days.\nAUNT   HET\nBy nODERT QUILLEN\n'\".'\/' pa\\ cur ivr.r taxes cheer\nfully, f-'i* wr've r*nt tn win, but If\nother 'uxc*^ ain't lowered, we loon\nwoii'L have n UN:.' left to fight for.\"\nSALLY'S SALLIES   .\ntujmni m m**\u00ab o**.\nCOMIC AND ADVENTURE STRIPS\n\u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nCofihadL...\nBy Shepard Barclay\n'AND THEY SAVE US, TOO      'doing io the fact that he was sure\nBRIDGE PLAYERS have\ngreat way of seeking consolation\nby telling friends how their partners have wrecked them. How\nmany make a practice of telling\nhow- their partners have saved\nthem from disasters? If you can\nthink of one, you should nominate\nhim for' the Hall of Fame, or\nsomething else very special, as he\n\u2022vill be the first of his kind.\ne)Q6S\nf 10 5 2\n\u2666Q9843\n+ Q5\n4 10 9 8 7\nV-3\n\u2666 752\n4.KJ102\nN\nW E\nS\nAJ\nt\u00bb J S 87\ne)K J io\n+ A.9 6 43\n4AK432\nf AKQ6\n4A6\n+ 87\n(Dealer: South. Both sides vulnerable.)\nSouth      West     North       East\n1 *        Pass      1 NT        Pass\n2 tf        Pass      2 4 Pass\n3t>\nSouth pearly fell off his chair\nwhen North pissed that bid of 3-\nDlamonds. He meant it as an ace-\nshowing cue-bid, but his partner\nthought he was trying to show a\nhand made up of five spades and\nfour cards each in the red suits.\nEven at that, perhaps North\nshould have shifted'to 3-Spades,\nbut he gave as his reason for not\nSouth would thert have gone to\n4-Spades, as he admitted he would\nhave.\nIt turned out that 4-Spades\nwould have been defeated definitely, probibly two tricks, whereas\nthe 3-Dlamonds got made, with\nthe loss of only two tricks ln each\nminor. North's pass of the 3-Dla-\nniiniti'i really saved South from\nbeing set. .Nobody could call it a\ngood and sound call, but It resulted In the pair winning the rubber,\nas the next deal produced just\nenough more points to make a\ngame with the partial score.\nBut do you believe South is going   around   telling   how   North\nsaved his bacon? It so. you. have\nanother guess coming.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTomorrow's Pjoblem\n4542\nf A J\n\u2666 4 3 2\n+AJ764\n4) A K 107\n6\nVK642\n\u2666 J\n4,532\nN\nW E\nS .\n4QJ83'\ney Q 10 5 3\n\u2666 K 10 7 6\n5\nX None\n4>9\n\u00bb987\n\u2666 AQ98\ne> K Q 10 9 <\n(Dealer: East. East-West vulnerable.)\nAfter ruffing the second spade,\nhow should South play this deal\nfor5-CluKs?\nDistributed by Klnj Feature! Syndicate, Int.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n3. Silkworm\n23. German\n4. Past tense\ntitle\nof\"be\"\n24.Cereal grass\n5. Roman\n27. Covered\nweight\nwith gold\nI. Chew\n28. Lump\nnoisily\n29. Disease of\n7. Bark of\nchickens\nmulberry\n30. Layers\ntree\n31. Part of\n8. Digging\nroom\n9. Groups ol\n32. Sorcery\nthree\n33. Wigs\n11. Rubs out\n34. Bars of\n13. Satiated\nmetal\n17. Free of\n36. Receptacle\n22. Sacred\n37. European\npicture\npeninsula\nnaan (nan*-.\nHElCUs nniiii\nntinran nanna\nnannta uii'ieiM\nmva hbe nws\n3*-li*riH\nKunuui.s auati\nisiynjcii-i MciKaii\nann ania aas\nUmiii   '-il-H-lH\nntdsiii liui-in\nYeiterdir's Anwtr\n39. Salmon\n42. Incite\n43. Cutoff\n48. Foldover\n48. Plural suffix\nACROSS\n1. Exclamation\n5. Performs\n9. Coronet\n10. Form\n12. Lax\n14. Armadillo\n15. Girl's name\n16. Fleet of\nships\n18. A card\n19. Apex\n20. Exists\n21. Traced\n24. Undivided\n25. Steamship\n(abbr.)\n26. Food fish\n27. Choking\nbits\n28. Gained\n29. Abyss\n30. Scrutlnlte\n32.1\/1000 of\nan Inch\n33. Music note\n35. Spread\ngrass to dry\n36. Subtitle\n38. Rhode\nIsland\n(abbr.)\n38. Droop In\nthe middle\n40.Insect\n41. Graduate!\nof a school\n43. Fleshy\nberry\n44. Novice\n45. Red wine\n47. To (Ish\n49. Zodiacal\nsign\n50. Obtaini\n51. Vegetable\nDOWN\n1. Stabs\nI. Pounding\ntool\nCBYPTOQtOTt\u2014A cryptogram quotation\nPONVCOV  N-P  EGLV  TLBYHVCE  NC\nOSCTLCOENSC  FNED  GVWPSC \u2014 IMWEg.\nVetterday't Cryptoquote: HE NEVER MOCKS, FOR MOCKERT\nIS THE FUME OF LITTLE HEARTS-TENNYSON.\nDistributed by Kins F>\u00abtur.i Syndicate. Iee.\nCryptoquotei ire quotation* of famous perioni written cipher.\nA lubstitute character has replaced the original letter For Initinct,\n\u2022n \"R\" miy lubitltute for the original T throuithout the entire\ncryptoquote, or a \"BB\" may replace an \"LL\" Find the key and tallow throueh to the solution.\nTHE GUMPS\nByGusEdson\n.\n*\u00ab\nr VVB.U,AI4t>y,M'\u00bbOYl\nEVERYTHING'S WORKING.\n.OJT *AT*SI**ACTOR4LY-\nMAMA'S ROMANO*! WITH\nBOFFINtiTON-BRUViCH IS\nSIKUNG-ANDTILPA\n.MAS A NEW\nFRIEND.'\n\u2022***\u2022\u25a0._. M\nill     WSO-fOU     1\n\u25a0KlMfj \u2122NKMIB.|\nTHINK MRS.\nDE6TROSS\nIS GOING TO\nt-tOOKTHAT\nPOOR 9\nSUCKER?\nf SHE AW   J\\\nlot MY      !!>\nFUTURE\nHAPPINESS\nDEPENP5\nOMIT!\nDO VOU KNOW\nAMYTHIM6 ABOUT\nHIM? WHO A HE?\nWHAT1* HIS BACKGROUND? HE MI6HT\nBE A F6RTUME\nHUNTER-OR EVEN\nA CROOK, *rOR ALL\nVOU KNOW!\nI'VE BEEN\nBOFRN-STOtO-BRUNCM?\nI'M CERTAIN I'VB\nSEEN HIM BEFORE-\nBUT WHERE?\nLI'L ABNER\nBy Al Copp\nI THINK I'LL PROPOSE. TO\nMISS BACK, TOMORROW, TOO,\nOLD FRUIT.'.'  OF COURSE, I\nHAVENT SEEN HER- BUT\nSHE'S. SO RICH, SHE DESERVES\nTHE BEST, NAMELY MEf\nll.-V1\" \u25a0<\u25a0\nMY G-GUESTS ARE ALL\nVaAITINO .'.' -MY SOCIAL\nFUTURE IS AT OTAKt-\nAND THIS WIRE SAYS\n(soars)\nV HAVE JUST LEARNED,\nTO MY HORROR, THAT VOU\nWERE ONCE A NATIVE\nOF DOGPATCH. OBi\/IOUSlV.ir\nWOULD BE DISTASTEFUL TOME\nTO ASSOCIATE WITH VOU IN\nANY WAY.   NEEDLESS TO S*Y    .\nTHE DEBUT IS OFF.\" *\nCMAIKE BACK\n'o*^ m (frou out vineum)\nHENRY\nBy Carl Anderson\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManus\nWELL- STUPID\/\nWHY THE\nOUTBURST .\nOF LAUGHTER?\nTHAT GUY NEXT\nPOOR BOUGHT,\nA CAN-OPENER\/\nI GUESS THAT\nKB KNOWS WE\nWONT LEND HIM,\nAKrvTHlNQ ELSE\/\nIS THAT SO? WELL\/\nHE OUST LEFT HERE-\nHE BORROWED FIVE\nCANS OF TOMATOES\nTO SEE HOW THAT\nOPENER\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nV^iOV-ERCOATsJ^Si\n(\u00a7\nI\n\u2014   )\nm\u00bbX\ni\n'\u2022\/J-\nyJT^lRCSS.A\n' f-oJ_A\\-iPur*s\\\n\\CQLO?\ny'oET   AM\nvVOv-tRCCA1\n\\n Pur\n\u25a0\"\u2022Alt*\nKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zane Grey\nALL I WANT --.\nNOlVISATOMMy-\nGUN.\"        j\nKIMS\/\nWE'VE GOT SIR CECIL\nAND THE MATE HftNPCUFfED\nTDA STANCHION-Bt\/1'THEIR\nROUGHNECK CREWS CDMIN<3\nALONS-Sire.'VDU'P\n\u2022jlrTTEPCDMEOUT\n\/\"\u2022lOUTALKTDTHEM.RATCH.'ICONT\nWANT THEM TO SUSPECT OUR\nLITTLE SURPRISE PARTY.\"\nBLONDIE  '\nBy Chic Young\n\u2022^jT^^h..\n I\n.\nPHONE 144\nClassified Advertising\nLook Down Then Won* Ad Columni for Bargains\nPHONI 144\ntfr^*sv->->\nBIRTHS\nPERSONAL\nBABCOCK-To Mr. md Mrs: H. I WHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nR. Babcock of Roisland, al the Ma.I A.lrner Hotel, opp. C.P.R. Depot.\nter Misericordiae Hospital, Jan. 2S,\n* daughter.\nHELP WANTED\nIwANTED; FIRST CLASS AUTO,\nmobile Mechanic. Good working\nconditloni In up to ditt modern\ngarage, in city Apply Selective\nService Office, Nelson,\n|WANTED: MARRIED COUPLJ TO\ntake chirge of dilry \u00abnd poultry\nfarm near 'Nelson. Box 1673, Nelion Dally Newi.\npOIRt FOR.HOUSEWORK, neep In.\nPhone 25 or 607-R\nIBUrl' for atlfflSATTTiOrJSE\"-\nwork. Ph. 100J-Y.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Ratei for noncommercial advertisements under thll classification to assist\nptoplt leeklng employment\nOnly 25c for one week (6 days)\ncoveri tny number of required\nlines Payable in advance Ada\n10c If bot number desired\nIFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nWhen You\nRequire\nIPRINTING\nWrite to\n\u2022   The\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\nPrinting Dept.\nWe endeavor to give\nService and Careful\nAttention to All\nWork. Write for\nEstimates to\nC D. PEARSON\nPRINTING DEPT.\nAVE MAKE HEAVY FREIGHT\nTRUCK BOXES\nMade to 'every detail.\nFree estimitti gladly given\nKootepay\nlash and Door\nFactory\nPhone 530 907 Front St\nNeUon, B. C.\nHIGHEST    PRICES    PAID\ngood uied ranges-\nSet l Chess first.\nTOR\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASSAYgRI ANO MINI\nREPRESENTATIVES -\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\niWcASB FOR HIDESrWHlSRV\nind wine bottlei. J   P. Morgin.\nNelson, BC\nROLl'S\"'bl7v'ILOI-ltb7 PKlNTtD.\n26c. Reprinti 3c or 40 for $100.\nFilm Exchinge, Castlegar.\ntop'PMcts \"PAID TOU U9TO\nfurniture,   stovei,   heaters,   tools,\nmusical instruments. Ph. 534 Ark\n{-ARC-LB S. tUtM, ROSSLAND\nBC,  Provincial  Assayer,  Chemist.\nIndividual    representative    for\nshippers it Trill Smelter.\n250-THE PHOTO MILL-25*.\nP.O. Box 335. Vmcouver\nRoils developed and printed Uc\n12 reprints 5x7 enlargement 35c\nA. J. Buie, Independent Mine Rep-\nresentatlve, Box M Trill   B.C.\nI. W. WIDDOWSON, PROVINCIAL\nAssayer. 301 Joiephine St., Nelson\nTHE-WMIr BOTTOM. \"aSSAV\nOffice 550 Stanley Bt, Nelson. B I.\nCHIROPRACTORS\n!*6tlft>STCK FRTffNfl OHRzlA-\ntlve In the hospital will enjoy\nreading The Daily Newi. Phone\n144 and have a copy delivered\nthis morning.\n'\u25a0WE COLLECT YOUR DEBTS\" IF\npeople In British Columbia owe\nyou money, we will collect It\nStandard Rates; Highest references. Commercial Service Corporation. Lt, 830 West Hastings\nSlreet, Vancouver, B.C;\nFAI   McDONALD,   D.C.,' \"Pilmer\nGrid   X-ray, String Blk., Trill.\nENGINEERS   AND   SURVEYORS\na. W. rtAGGm minTNg fclVU\nEngineer; B.C. Lind Surveyer.\nRossland ind Grand Forks. BC\nBO-Zb c AMLEcK;\"2fe Gofe SCI\nNelson.  BC,  Surveyor ind Engineer, Phone 869-R.\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOX SALE\noa easy termi In Alberti ind\nSaskatchewan. Writt tor full Information to 901 Dipt, oi Nituril\nResources, C.P.R., Cilgiry, Alti\nfor SAM Bl tm p*\u00bb\nhouie With closed porch, built In\nchini oupboirdi, range, furnace,\n\u2022nd linoleums. Phoni 303-L.\nf. a. WHiWea> tttXL BstaTe\nand Insurance, 417 Hall St.. Nelson\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIt you find tnythtns telephone\nThe Daily News A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be inserted without colt to\nyou. Wi will collect from tha\nowntr\nLOST: SMALL BLACK SCOTIM\nmswering to the name of Roddy.\nPhone 308-X.\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\nWANTED;     YELLOW     CANARY\nbird. hen. Ph. 564-R, 518 Carbonate\n25clIONS PHOTOT25c\nP O. Box 434, Vmcouver\nAny 8-exp. roll developed ind printed 25c. Reprinti 3c. Free t*1 Coupon\nSpeclil! 5X7 enlargements, 9c tteh.\nHOME -FUNITURE EXCHANGE\nWt Always Sell tor Lest\nTop prices paid for uitd furniture\nSEE US before you BUY, SELL\nOR EXCHANGE\n413 HALL ST. PHONI 1032\nVIGORINE^-FOR LOWERED Vitality md physical exhaustion Regain your vigor, vim tnd energy. Month treatment $1.00 i box,\nDrug Sundries. Write for prict\nlist Western Supply Agency, Box\n,183, Vancouver.\nMARRIED? OR ENGAGED? THEN\nyou should read the unusual, sensational books. \"Facta ot Lift\", 25c\npostpaid. 138 pages. Adultt only\nGuaranteed. Illustrated medical\ncatalogues included free. Medical\nHealth Bureiu. Station F. Toronto.\nLONELY? JOIN A RELIABLl\nclub Hundreds of Western members. Many with meins. City tnd\ncountry girls. Widows, housekeepers, business girli, wiltrenei.\ncooks. Particular! 10c; ladiei tree.\nCanadian Correspondence Club\nP.O Box 128, Calgary, Alt.\nSPECIAL!\n8end 10c for world's Funmeit Joke\nNovelty tt catalog of sundries,\nbooks on all mbjec s. such u sex\nbirth control, humour, trt, romance, educational etc..\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24NF Regina. Sask\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\ned (8 or 8 exposure roll) 25c. Reprints 3c each. For your vacation\nsnapshots, choose Kryital Finish\nGuaranteed non-fade * printi\nKrystal Photos, Wilkie, Saskitche.\nwan   Established  over  30  years.\nCHAS 1*. McHARDY. INSURANCE.\nReil Estate, Phone 133.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop. acetylene md electric\nwelding,    motor    rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone. 593 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S   MACHINE   SHOP\nSpecialists in mine md mill work.\nMachine work-, light md heivy.\nElectric tnd  Acetylene  welding.\n708  Vernon   St.,  Nelson,  Ph. 98\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. E. MARSHALL\nOptometrists\n1438 Bay Ave., Trtil.        Phone 177\nBASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S      SASH      FACTORY\nHai dwood merchant, 273 Baker St.\n8EC0ND HAND 8TORES\nWE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhit hive you? Ph. 63f Ark Ston\nLIVESTOCK. POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nWANTED  MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron. Any quantity. Top prices\npaid Active Trading Cpmptuy,\n918 Powell St..  Vancouver, BC.\nINSURANCE\nU.D.L. Curling\nSlated on}\nDays This Week\nThru dayi pity -tn tht U.D L.\nCompetition trt on tip for Nelton\nCurling Club rinks thii wttk. Thuridiy (hi curltri suspend thllr competition ichedule to complete ir-\nrangementi for the B.C.-Curling Ai-\nsoclitlon 'ipltl opining htrt ntxt\nThi U.D.L. draw follow-! .\nMondty;\n7 p.m.-A. B. Gilker vt A. H\nWhltehetd, P. E. Poulin vi R. D-\nHill, T. A, WtUtci vi R A. Peebles,\nJ. H. Allen vt H. M. Whimster, ind\nJ. B. Gny vi S. Haydon.\n9 p.m.\u2014E. E. L. Dewdney vi A.\nG. Ritchie, John Teigue vi H. H.\nSutherland, T. Swinion Vs H. B,\nHorton, T. H, Bourqui vs H. A.\nGreenwood, and Alf Jeffs vs E. U,\nHunt,\nTuudiy:\n7 p.m.\u2014A.\" 0. Hirviy vi J. H.\nLong, H. J. Witchell vi T. H.\nBourque. G. S. Godfrey vi M. Mlchelson, John Dingwall vs F. D. Cummini, md Dtvi Laughton vi W.\nMirr.\n9 p.m.\u2014J. J. McEwen vs A. R.\nMoore, J, H. Allen vi J. A. Smith,\nJ. B. Gray Vl R. D. Hall, T. R.\nWilson vi E. A. Murphy, and Leo\nDesireau vi W. R. Dunwoody.\nWednesday:\n7 wri.\u2014R. A. Peeblei vi H. A.\nGreenwood, A. B. Gilker vt R. E.\nHorton, R. D. Wallace vi H. H.\nSutherlmd, J. J. McEwen vs J. H.\nLong, tnd H. M. Whlmster vi C. H.\nMarshall.\n9 p.m.\u2014P. E. Poulin vs Leo Deslreau, F. D, Cummins vi W, Mirr,\nS, P. Bostock vi Fred Ewing, W.\nBrown v> L. S. Bradley, and Dr.\nW, Lilihlty vi J. PI McLiren.\nASX US ABOUT\nFLOATER INSURANCE\nThis gives you the usual fire\nInsurance plus theft tnd mmy\nother covers, for very Uttle\nmore than you ire paying now\nfor fire Insurance only.\nC. W. APPLEYARD & Co. Ltd.\nPUBLIC NOTICES\n[TOR QUICK SALE. 1 COUNTEH\n) tcale, 1 cash register, l Frigidaire, 1 ice refrigerated show-\nease, 1 meat slicing michlne, sep-\ntrate or en bloc. Seen at Dwyer'i\nStore. Apply L. H. Chcquette, Annable Block.\nif ALL PONY CART AND HAK-\n,n<m 130. Child's pony ilelgh, $5.\n[ Clow dog. well bred, well man-\n(.ered. 118   Lymbery, Gray CreeK\nr\\N*S WINTER~0Te1TC0AT7aNI)\nTuxedo   suit,   ilze  38.   Bnx   1738\nj Nelson  Daily   News.\nCALK-IN REFRIGERATOR UNTT\nIn Itock Centrsl Truck le Kqu.p-\n\u25a0ent Co.. 702 Front St.. Nelson\nIpe   ftttTngs \"Cube's \"SPe-\nciil low prices Active Trsding Lo\n918  Powell   St    Vancouver    BL\n55\"SALE. SMALL APARTMETJT\nlire piano, as new. plain case\nBox 1718 Daily News.\nfOR SALE: \"44 TONS ALfALTA\nlit crop 20 tons. 2nd crop 24 tons\nWrite John Tajcnar, Creston, Bt\nDEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS\nNELSON FERRY SCHEDULE\nPublic Notice Is hereby given tnat\ncommencing Monday. February 1st,\nthe Ne'^on Ferry schedule will oe\nchanged and the ichedule adopted\nas shown  her under.\nLeaves S;uth Shore 7:10 a.m. 740\na.m. and every half hour thereafter\nuntil 12:10 am atter which ferry\nleaves South Shore every hour\nthereafter and then only on call.\nLeavei Norih Shore 7:20 a.m 7-JO\nam.   and   every   half   hour   thereafter until 11:20 p.m.\nE SMITH.\nDjtr.ct Engineer.\n[planti Bathi -Xptna\nTelephone 144\nTrail Circulation; Phone 1S78-R\n| Classified Advertising Rates\nlie per line per Insertion\n4>4c per line per week (6 comeo\nolive Iniertfoni for cost of 4)\n1143 i line \u2022 month 126 timei)\n(Minimum 2 linei ner insertion)\nBox number lie extri. This\ncoveri my number of timet.\n, PUBLIC NOTICES, TENDERS.\nETC.\nlit per line, flret insertion ami\nMe   each   subsequent   Insertion\nALL    ABOVE    RATES    I.F.SS\n| 10% TOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATES\nNen commercial  Situation!\nI VVinted for 26c (or iny required\nnumber   ol   linei   for   ilx   day!\npayable In idvinc*.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATF.l\n\u25a0Ingle  copt   .\nf.   n\"\nBy carrier, Der work\nBy carrier  per year\n.25\n1300\nBy mall:\nOne   month\n.   1   .75\nThree months! -\t\n200\nSix   months        \u2014\t\n400\nOnt veir\n.    800\nAbove rales apply In Canida,\nUnited States ind Unite,! K ng.\ndom to subscribers livmi oul-\ntidt regular rarrier areas\nKlsewhere and tn Canada where\nextra pn\u00abia(i\u00bb is required one\n\u00bbonth (I SO: 'hree months IIOO.\nIn monthi $800; one ytir 113\n\u25a0'GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT*\n(Section 28)\nNOTICE   Or   APPLICATION   FOR\nCONSENT   TO    TRANSFER\nOF BEER LICENCE\nNOTICE Is hereby given tnst on\nthe 10;h day of February nexi. the\nundersigned Intends to ipply to the\nLiquor Control Board for consent\nlo 'ratisfer the one-half Interest in\nBror Licence No. 6004. issued In re-\nipeel of premi'ei being part of\nbuilding known ai \"Quecm Hotel\"\nsituate ai 621 Baker Street. Nris.-n\nBrit sh Columbia, upin landi described as Lot 11. Block 2, iccordmg\nlo Ollirisl Plan of the Ci ly of Nelion. Nr'srsn I,ind ReK stratum District in ihe Prov.nee of British Co-\nlumb.a. from Esther Marie Powell\nexecutrix nf the estaie of Divd\nThomas Bvn|am n PowelL deceased,\nto Roy Albert MMlirson. of Nelson, British Columbia, lhe .trans-\nler-e.,\nDATED et Nelson, BC. thu Uth\nday of January. A D  1943.\nROY ALBERT MATHESON\nApplicant and trinitiree\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES.   BICYCLES\nnemTaniTused\" snow chains\nNels m Auto Wrecking <\u25a0 G\u00bbr\u00bb|e\nGeneraiori ind Springs\nCITY   AUTO   WRECKERS\n1943 \"ACTION YEAR\"\nMore Eggs end Poultry are needed.\nYou are aiked to produce them.\nBe sure that you raise profitable\nstock -.\"THE CHICK8 WHICH\nGIVE RE8ULTS\" have proven their\nValue throughout Western Canada.\nRaise them snd get action from your\npoultry.\nPricei per. 100; Unsexed Pullets\nWhite  Leghorni $14.00   $29.00\nBlack. Brown and Buff\nLeghorni 16.00    3200\nRock!. Reds, New\nHampshires 15.00    26.00\nL'ght Sussex 17.00    30 00\nSUPER CHICK8 Sired by R. O. P.\nMales.\nLeghorns $1800   $32.00\nRocks. Redi. New\nHampshire! 17.00    3000\nLeghorn Ckli  $3\u2014100; Heavy Ckls.\n$10-100.\nQuantity   discounts.   L've   delivery\nguaranteed.\n971C lexing accuracy in Leghorns.\n95%   taxing   accuracy   lp   Heavy\nBreeds\nSend   for  your   copy   of  the   1943\nAction Year\" Book snd remember:\nIT'S \"\u2022\u2022SULT8 THAT COUNTI\nBox N Langley Prairie, B. C.\nBABY~CHICK BUYERS\nREAD THIS FIRST\nWith 25 years experience in breeding and producing high class\npoultry, we consider our chicks\nequal to the best on the market.\nWe offer \u2014 Barred Rocki and\nNaw Hampshires unsexed st $14\nrer 100. Pul'.et chicki it $24.\nCockereli at $8.\nRO P. S red White Leghorns uniexed at $12 per 100. Pullet chicks\n(97',;)  it $26   Cockerels at $2.\nWrite (or descriptive Mating list.\nAPPLEBY POULTRY FARM.\n Mtislon City. B.C\nBABY CHICKS. NEW HAMPSHIRE*\nsnd Rhode Iiland Red. Approved\nand b'.ood-teited. Ready to ship\nevery Tueiday. $12 per 100 John\nOoodmm. Gilley Avenue Hatch-\ntry. 1655 Gilley Avenue, New\nWestminster, BC\nRHODE\" ISLAND RED \"ChTCKS^\nFinest quality. 25-$IOO. 60-88 Orj\n100-1130*1. 5flO-$70OO Geor\u00abe\nGame. ROP Breeder. Armstrong\nB  C\nFOP~sXi.gr (JoT-d-TwoTeATT-\nntd cow. Part Jersey and Hols:ein\nM.Iking. To freihen in Maren\nApply Pete Gretchen. Procter\nRENTALS\nWANTED: SMALL HOUSE OH\nroomi n Caitlegar. 3 in family,\nwrite 613 Mill St., Nelion.\nruHTJTslIEb\"~Rl50M5. \"Hof ATO\ncold    water.    Shardrlow'i    Auio\nCamp. Ph  884.\neobTfTiUNGALew \"'UPHILL.\"-!\nlott. $25 mth C W  Appleyird Co\nTT.HftACI AT'rr\"Beiuurui \"rrirtcTern\nfngila-re   equipped   lintel\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nMINKS\nBayonne         .04K .OS**\nBralorne   .. .'.     8.00 8.10\nCariboc Gold .,     ..10 Ml\nGeorge copper 15 \u2014\nGold -delt       .18 .20\nGrandview    13 .18\nHedley  Mascot 44 .43\nIsland Mtn       JO \u2014\nKoot Belle   , 19 .20\nPend Oreille      1.20 -\nPioneer Gold       1.30 \u2014\nPremier Gold        .65 \u2014\nPrivateer       _      .4J \u2014\nSheep Creek  83 .95\nSilbak Premier ....      .80  , \u2014\nYmir Yankee Girl       .08% .09.4\nOILS\nAnglo cdn       Jfsl M\nA P Com  \u201e 14 .15\nBrit Dom        .23 JU\nCalgary i Ed      1.40 1.42\nCommoil          16V*. .17*4\nCommonwealth   ....      J-si \u2014\nDalhousie  35 \u2014\nFoothills      1.00 1.05\nHome        2.90 2.95\nMcDougall Segur        .08 .08',,\nMercury          .08% SUV,\nModel 22 .25\nOkalta          32 .53\nPacific Pete        .26 .28\nRoyalite             22.00 23.00\nSouthwest Pete 20 \u2014\nTrail Curling\nSchedule\nTRAIL, B. C, Jin. 81\u2014Dnw for\nths Trail Curling Club competition\nthli week follows:\nMonday:\n6:3o pjn.\u2014McLeary vs Bridy, Robertaon vi Forrest, Wetmore va\nWendell, ind Atwell vs A. C. Allison.\n8:30\u2014Wood vi D'Amour, McGhie\nvi Miller, Plester vt Glover, ind C.\nStrachan vi Weir.\nTuesday: \u2022\n6:30\u2014Balfour vs Woolf, McDonald\nvi Relminn, Rice vi Bildrey end\nButorac vs McGerrigle.\n8:30-Bumfrey vi Beckett, Wei-\ndon vs Dockerlll, Brown vt Mc\nLennan, ind Woodburn vs McLaren.\n. ednesdiy:\n8.30 p.m.\u2014Stuart vi O'Brien) C.\nStrachan vs Brady, Robertson vi\nWeir, Sheppard vs Crichton.\n8:30 p.m.\u2014F. strachan vs Chester,\nA. *E. Allison vi Cilvert, Leckie vi\nDevito, ind Ferguson vi Hulewood.\nThunday:\n6:30 p,m\u2014Wetmore vs Miller, Atwell vs Wood, D'Amour vs A. C. Allison, ind Brown vs Stuart.\n8:30 p.m.\u2014McDonild vs Plester,\nReimann vs Glover, Forreit vs McGhie and McLeary vt Wendell.\nFriday:\n'   6:30 p.m.\u2014Dockerlll ve Crichton,\nFerguson vi F. Strichw, Rice vs\nBalfour, and Bumfrey vs Woodburn.\n8:30 p.m.\u2014Woolf vs Btldrey, McLennan vs O'Brien, Sheppard vs\nWeldon, and McLaren va Beckett.\nIflaAhi JhsndJL . . .\nNEW YORK, Jan. 31 (AP) -Buy-\ning was a bit less urgent.\nThe daylight bombing of Berlin\nai.cd sentiment but profit taking\nhowever, restrained steels tnd Other\nrecent buoyant leaders. Railway\nbonos were in demand and commodities steady. Canadian stocks were\nquiet.\nTORONTO\u2014 Heavy trading developed in gold stocks on higher\ndp:nlng prices and a moderately\nsoft tcne towardi the close.\nWestern oils ruled stronger In\nlight turnover and the other groupi\nheld about steady.\nBase metals were In dull action\nbut steady to strong.\nMONTREAL - Induitriili and\nleaders in other lections were in\nhigher ground in trading up to\nnear the close.\nFirmer in induitriali were Canada   Cement.   Alhesto,,   Dosco   B,\nCanadian Car and United Steel,\nSelected ln-.ustriala and mines\nwere stronger spots in deals on the\ncurb mirket.\nVANCOUVER-Tradlng cloied at\n31,871 shares. Minei showed slight\ngains end oils were .generally firmer.\nWINNIPEG\u2014 Wheat rttde wn\nlight, leivlng the May price unchanged at 92i_ cents a bushel.\nKeen demand in oats and barley\nfuturei was in evidence. Purchaiei\nIn barley were in the neighborhood\nof 1.000,000 bushels.' Buying wss\ncredited to a local Interest\nCHICAGO\u2014A substantial gain ln\nthe' party price on Jan. 14 is compared with a month earlier, plus\nreports that liberal lend-lease shipments of wheat flour would be\nmade to Russia, sent wheat prices\nup about 4 cent to new highs for\nthe week Saturday.\nCASTILLOUX WINS\nSERVICES TITLE\nEDMONTON, Jan, 31 (CP) -\nDancing Dave Castilloux, Montretl'i\ncrafty contribution to Cimdltn fist,\nlam, Is i hird Utile man to hit ind\ntoday ht holds tht Welterweight\nChimplonihlp of Canada'i fighting\nServices to prove It.\nTht Domln'on'i piacetlme wei-\nter titleholder end now t sergeant\nIn the R.C.AF,, won the Servicei\ntitle Saturday night with in unanimous, 10-round decision ovtr Ptt,\nAl Lust of the Canadian (Active)\nArmy from Medicine Hat vlt Calgary. Castilloux soiled 1321\/. to\nLust's 149*4.\nFnA.Cs Bantams\nShade Dodgers\nDOW JONES AVFRACES\nHigh    Low    Close Change\n30 industrials        125.84    125.M   125.58 up     .10\n20 rails     29.29     29.14    29.21 off     .01\n15 utitilitiesi                              16.70     1955     16 60 up     .01\nWeiring thllr mwly arrlvid wint*\nend-gold unlformi, Dodger Bantami\ngave F.A.C, Bantams a hird tussle Saturday forenoon, md htid\ndown the Bantam Jlockcy Leagui\nleaders to a 2-0 icon, the second\ngoal of which wn batted in is the\ntimekeeper's finger wai on the button to* end the game.\nSUMMARY\nFlrit ptriod\u2014No icore:\nSecond period\u20141, F.A.C., Brett\n(Holmes).\nThird period-S, F.A.C., I. Duffy\n(S. Duffy, Brett).\n\"Penalties \u2014 Stilnton, Freno, Dodgers.\nReferee, J. Whlteheid; icorekeop-\ner. H. H. Currie; timekeeper, Lyli\nHomey.        .   \u2022\nTeamB:\nT.A.C.\u2014S. Silverwood, D. Colman,\nJ. Holmoi, I. Duffy, O. Bntt, S.\nDuffy, J. Wilson, R. Brooki, A.\nHood.\nDodgeri\u2014D. Maglio, W. Freno,\nL. Chaluck, D. Stilnton, A. Kennedy\nA. Nelson, H. Nlentn, J. Bachymki,\nR. Cermtn, J. Staples, W. Goggin.\nHockey Results\nSATURDAY\nOttawa 4, Royals 1\nO.H.A. JR. A\n.   St. Michael's 8, Young Rangeri 1.\n\" Hamilton 2, Oihiwi 3.\nEASTERN U.S. AMATEUR\nCoast Guard 5, Boston 8.\nVANCOUVER  I. 8R.\nNanaimo 6, Victoria Army I.\nVictoria   Navy   8,   Victoria   Air\nForce 4.\nALBERTA SR.      .\nLethbridge R.C.A.F. 4, Red Deer\nArrfiY 9\nAMERICAN   LEAGUE\nIndianapolis 1, Clevelind 6\nWashington !, Herihey 6\nBuffilo 1, Pittsburgh 2\nSUNDAY\nQUEBEC SR..\nOttawi 4, Royils 7\nMontreil Army 2, Quebec 10.\nSports Roundup\nBy HUGH FULLERTON JR\nNEW YORK, Jm. 31 (AP).\u2014Detroit papen tre campaigning to\nhave Michigan State admitted (and\nquickly) to the Weitem Conference. Th*ey\"iay Its sn Institution of\ngood standing, has i footbiU stadium that will do ind can driw\non a big population within in 80-\nmile rediui ... and there hive\nbeen whiipen thit Pitt'i hiring\nClirk Shaughnesiy ai grid coach\nwas a move in the same direction\n... This depirtment was bout reidy\nto give these suggestions I big\n\"haw haw\" when he noticed thit\nWisconsin plant to itart Spring\nfootball practice a week from Monday .. . That looks is if the Big\nTen colleges were plinnlng on\nsomething more thin Just \"recrei-\ntional\" football next Fall In ipltl\nof the army'i demands on their\nmanpower. . , .\nA rise trom Relier:\nWhen the Dodgeri' Pete Relier\nwas itanding in line with a bunch\nof other army recruits at the Jeffer-\nlon Barracks, Mo., reception centre\nthe other day, \u2022 non-com cilflng\nthe roll suddenly ihouled: \"Joe\nDiMaggio. Is Joe DiMaggio here?\"\n. . . Pete, the boys say, nearly\nbroke his neck trying to locate the\nYankee ilugger imong the inductees before he r\/elized there might\nbe another guy named Joe.\nOne minute sporti page:\nWith the idea of bringing Gunder\nHaegg, the speedy Swede, here for\nWinter track meets, the Swedish\nConsul asked Gregg Rice for lome\nInformation about indoor racing.\nGregg promptly wrote t long letter,\ngiving the Inside dope on the bust-\nness, although it might t'lvi meant\na beating for him later.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nREAD THE CLASSIFIED DAILV <    SEE KERR APART MINTS\nMINE8\nB-att e Gild Mines  80\nBidgood Kirkland    15\nBuffalo   Ankerite     1 '-\nCisils-Trelhewey       -    58\nCsnlril   Palricis         lit\nChromium  M   4  S  2 40\nCnnliurum  Mines   _ 94\nCnniol'dited M. Si S. 43 50\nDome M lies   H.00\nEast   Milartic     1.28\ntldoradi  Gold  M0\nFalconbrldge   Nickel     3.30\nHard   Rock   Gold     87\nHollinger  \u2022\u2022 \u2022\u25a0\u2022'\nHudson B.iy M. fc S 28 30\nInternational Nickel   J8.M\nKerr-Addiin     *  8.83\nLakeshore Minei 11 50\nLsmtque   Contact  -  < 00\nLittle Long Lie  90\nMa:>*.\"B Mines          2.90\nMacleol Cocklhutt  -\u25a0\u2022 184\nMadsen Red Lake Gold  88\nMilartic Gold        197\nMclntyre-Porciipine    4800\nMcKrniie Red Like  93\nMcWaiten  Gold      .11\nMmnt  Cxirporit on    188\nNipisilng M ning   MO\nNoranda  - <*\u00bb.00\n-.'\u25a0>: in' t  t -' -    \u25a0\u2022\n['amour P iicuplne   85\nPend Oreille   !\u25a0>\u2022\nPerron Gold\t\nPickle Crow Gold \t\nPowell Rouyn Gold ...\nSan Anlonio Oold \t\nSherritt Gordon \t\nSiicoe Gold\nSudbury Basin \t\nSullivan Coniolidited\nSylvanite \t\nTeck-Hughei Gold   ...\nToburn Gold Mines ....\nVenturei \t\nWright   Hargreivei   ....\nYmir Yankee Girl    \t\nOILS\nA. P. Coniolidited \t\nBritiih  Americin  \t\nBrltith   Dominion  \t\nImperial \t\nInter Petroleum\t\nINDU8TRIAL8\nAbitibi   Power  A   \t\nBell   Telephone     \t\nBrewers. It   Dlstillen\nB C. Power \"A\"   \t\nCm. Cir It Foundry\nCan   Ind. Alcohol A ...\nDiitlllen Seasrams \t\nFord of Csnads A\nHamilton Bridge ....-*..\nImperial   Tob-eco\nNit. Steel Cir \t\nPower Cor;-.   .!\t\nS-eel ot Csn \t\n.. 1.00\n.. 180\n..   .38\n. 2.20\n.. .80\n..   .42\n.. 15\u00ab\n..   .71V4\n.. 1.48\n.. 2.36\n..    .60\n. 440\n.. 3.18\n-  flow\n..   .13*4\n18 75\n..   .244\n..13 40\n.1650\n. .88\n... 145\n.. 58\n... 23\n.. 8*4\n_ 4Vi\n... 28\n... TM,\n... 5Vi\n... 12*4\n.. 44\n8\n... C2\nMONTREAL\nSTOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nAssoc BreV ol Csn\n16\nCan   Bronze\n32\nCan Car le Tiy\n....     27*4\nCon Min h Smelt  ...\n....      43\nDom Sti-el 3_ Coal B\n10*4\nGatineau Power pfd\n81*4\nMcColl Fron     ...\n        6-4\nNat Brew Ltd  \t\n26W\nQuebec Power\n15\nSt Law Corp\n181\nSouth Can Power\n... _      11*4\nSteel of Can\t\n        67\nBANKS\nCommerce\n,         1324\n149\nMontrral      \t\n145*4\nNova Seotla ....\n      238\nRoyal\n_...        139\nToronlo     \t\n138\nNEW   YORK\nSTOCKS\nAm Smelt  Ref\t\n       40\u00bb4\nAmer Tob\n       50\u00bb4\nBendix Aviation\n334\nBtth Steel        \t\n80*4\nCm Pic\n         6*4\nCen  Electric\t\n        34\nOen   Motori  ...\n        46\nInter  Nickel\n51H\nFhllllni Pete     \t\n.....       48\nUnited Alrcra't\nsow\n1) S Rubber    .\n30\nU S Steel     ....\n       31H\ni<*i\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, IMl\u2014?\nLeafs Suffer Double Loss; Bruins\nTake 5-3 Lead; Anps Breaks Leg;\nMontreal Game Ends in 3-3 Tie\nTOROWrO, Jtn 11 (CI?)\u2014Toron*\nto Maple Leaf! suffered doublt losses in thtir Nitlonil Hockey Leigue\ngamt with Boiton Bruini last\nnight\u2014losing thf gime to thl leigue\nleaders by t M margin ind ilio\nlosing their great centre, Sylyanus\nApps, tor' thi rut of tht season.\nAppi brokt hit right ltg In tht\nsecond period whtn hi itruck \u25a0 gotl\npost during \u25a0 drlvt on tht Boiton\nnets. The fracture wu mldwiy\nbetween hit knee tnd ankle.\nAppi explained that he was trying to round Harvey (Busher)\nJackson on the Boston defence and\nwhen he fldally fot cleir there\nwasn't enough room to avoid colliding with thl goalpoit.\nHe 'idded alio that hli Injury wu\nentirely accidental.\nArt Jackson, assisted by Buiz Boll,\ngot Boston'i firit. Lorne Cirr, with\nBilly Tiylor and Schrlner helping\non the. play, replied for Toronto.\nThen Hollett ind Art Jickson scored In rapid succession for the\nBruins.\nThere wire two other tecondV\nperiod goals, both titer the Appi\nInjury. M\u00abl Kill, as-Uted by Jack\nMcLean, tallied for Toronto. Bill\nCowley wound it up with I beiutlful lone rush on which, he went\nthrough the entirt Toronto team to\ntcore.\nThird period'tcorlng wts an even\nbreak with \"a goal for each team.\nBig .Babe Pritt got tht Toronto\ncounter 'with assists from Oaye\nStewirt tnd Cirr. Herb Csin registered the Boiton goil on another\nof those unututl-for-thete-tlmti\nioni rushes.\nBoston \u2014 Brlmieok; H. Jickson,\nCnwford; Cowlty; A. Jickion, Boll.\nSuhs-Hollett, Cain, Schmidt, Shewchuk, Boyd, Galllnger, Guidolin,\nChamberlain.\nToronto-Brodt; Pritt, Himllton;\nTiylor; Schrlner, Ctn. Subs \u2014\nCopp, McDonald, Aiptpa, Davldion,\nHill, Stewirt, Poile, McLean.\nOfficiili: RtfeTte, King Clancy;\nLinesmen, Red Horntr end pert\nMcCaffery.\nSummary:\nFirst period\u2014Scoring, none.\nPenalty\u2014Chamberlain.\nSecond period \u2014 1, Boston, Art\nJackson (Boll) 4:88; 2, Toronto, Carr\n(Taylor, SchrinM) 6:46; 8, Boston,\nArt Jackson (Boll, Hollett) 7:38;\n5, Boiton, HIU (McLean) 18:10; 8,\nBoston, Cowley 10:14.\nPenaltlei\u2014Craword, Hamilton, H.\nJackson.\nThird period\u20147. Toronto, Prttt\n(Stewirt, Ctrr) 7:35; 8, Boiton, Ctln\n12:47.\nPenaltiet-damJbertaln, MldLean,\nHoUett   (five   minutes),   Schriner\n(five: minutes), Cnwford,\nMQI-mtEAL, Jan, \u00bb1 (CP)-AfHr\nallowing Montreil Canidimi ta\nbuild up a 3-0 lead, pitrqlt Red\nWlngi cime back In Utt ltst half\nof I Nitlonil Hockey League gamt\nhtrt lut night to score in equal\nnumber of goals tor a 3-3 deadl-ck, '\nMore thin 10,000 spectators wit.\nnesied tht game. ;\nA second-period  penalty  to Leo .\nLamoureuic  proved  eoitly  to  tht\nCanucki for in the time he was off,\nthe Red Wings sailed In with two\ngoals In 13 seconds.\nHirry Watson counted the Unt,\nThen from the face off, Wation\nslipped the puck to Lei Douglai\nwbo scored. The Wings' third gotl\n\u2014only tally marked up in tht third\nframe\u2014was icored by Jot Cirvtth.\nwho took an ingle shot from well\nout toward the blueline.\nAlex smart drew firit blood (or\nMontreal, raclnj right ln on the Dt-\ntroit net after taking t pais from\nSmiley Meronek. A tmart palling\nplay between Joe Benoit, Tot)\nBlake and Elmer Lach gave Cam-\ndiens their second goal, Lach batting the puck into the cage. Glen\nHamion icored the third.\nLineups:\nDetroit\u2014Mowers; Stewirt, Slnwni\nGrosso;  Wares, Abil.    Subs\u2014Mot-    j\nter, Orlando, LlKomlbe, Howt, BruJ\nneteiu, Carveth, Wttion, Douglu.\nMontreal \u2014 Btbtiult' Harmon,\nBouchard; Lach; Benoit, Blikaj\nSubsHPortlind, Lamouriux, Sindi,\nO'Connor, Getliffe, DrlUon, Mta.\nonek, Smart.\nReferee \u2014 BIU Chidwick: Lines-\nArchie Silcox ind Auril Joliat.\nSummary:\nTtrit period\u20141, Montretl, Smirl   ,\n(Meronek) 12:43; 2, Montrttl, Lien\n(Benoit, Blake) 18:33.\nPenalty\u2014Stewart.\nSecond perIod-3, Montretl, Ifcr-\nmon (Meronek, Bouchard) 8:10; 4,\nDetroit, Wition (Wares, AM) Wtll:\n8, Detroit, Douglas (Wition) 17:24]\nPeniltlei \u2014. Motter, lUmoqrtux,\nStewirt, .    .\nThird period \u2014 6, Dttrolt,' Cirveth (Howe, LlKorribe) 7:*\u00bb.\n[Penalty\u2014Orlindo.\nTORONTO, Jan. U (CP.) - Ni.\ndine Phillips, 15-year-old Toronto\nSkating Club repreientative, Sits\nurday won the Junior womtn'i fig<\nure skating championships of Can*\nadi at the 16th annual Junior com*\npetitions here.\nNigel Stepheni, 16, Ottawi Mlato\nClub, won the Junior men's singlet.\nLeafs' Final Goal Brings Fight With\nBlack Hawks to 3-3 Deadlock\nCHICAGO, Jin. Jl (OP)\u2014Toronto\nMaple Leafs ind Chicago Black\nHawks fought to I 3-3 deadlock ln\na National League contest here tonight tfter the vltitori ctme from\nbehind In the third period to knot\nthe count.\nIt wu the 10th stalemate ot the\nseuon for Hawks and the fifth for\nToronto. The Impetus from It, however, pushed-the Leafs to within a\ngame and a half of catching the second-place Detroit Red Wings who\nwere beaten 4-3 by Montreal Canadiens tonight A crowd of 14,768\nsaw the game.\nChicago was all set with Its 3-1\nadvantage aftei the second period\nto hind Aud Tuten, 36-year-old defenceman called up from the defunct Kansas City Club this season, u I golng-away present. 'This\nwu his list hockey game before\nleaving for the Mirlnei.\nBut, oddly enough, Tuten played\na part ln the Toronto surge. Much\nto the disapproval of the fani he\nwu sent to  the box  for clipping\nand while he wu worrying therein,\nSweeney Schrlner flicked through\nthe tying shot at 18:31 on clevel\npastea from Mel Hill and Lorne,\nCarr.\nTwo minutet ind 13 iecondi earlier Babe Pntt htd given the Leafi\ntheir chance with a blue line poke,\nthat ciught the net.\nThe Hawks, playing one of theis\nbest games of the seaton, tallied\ntwice In the first period, Doug Bent*\nley pitching in a follow-up unuslst-\ned at 1:12 and Big Earl Seibert\ncounting at 14:12 on fancy put\nwork by Bill Thomi and Max Bent*\nley while Pratt and Hill wen in\nthe box together.\nToronto whittled It down to 3-1 it\n3:08 of the second when Bucko McDonald took a golf swing from tht\nblue line and holed out with Bud\nPoile usisting. At 16:44 the Hawkt\nmede it 3-1, George Alien ihootlni\nafter he snd Cully DihUrtrom had\nneed the length of the rlnk wltq\nthe puck shuttling bets-reen them!\nFido Purpur was credited with an\nassist.\nBruins Take Easy Lead Over Rangers;\nRed Wings Go Under to Canadiens\nDFTROIT, Jan. 31 (CP)-Mont-\nreal Cinidieni came up with \u2022\n4-3 declilon over Detroit Red Wlngi\ntonight In a regular N.H.L contest\nafter the homester! threatened to\ncome from behind.\nCanadleni executed a lightning assault of three goaU ln 17 seconds\nagainst the League's leading net-\nminder, Johnny Mowen, to cool\noff the second plice Wtngs belore\n12,318 spectators tonight. The defeat wai Detroit's first In eight\ngime i.\nThe victory was Montreal's flrit\nin leven gimei with Detroit thii\nseason and It ended the Canadiens'\nrun of three tie gimes. Montreal,\nhowever, desperately seeking to\ngain a leigue playoff berth, now\nhas dropped only 'three ol Its lait\n14 gamei.\nBrfore tonight. Detroit had gathered lour victoriei md three ties to\nchallenge the Boston Bruins for\nthe League leid. The Wings now\nare tour polpti behind the Bruins,\nwho won over the New York Rangers, but they hive plByed three\nfewer games.\nJoe Ctrve*_h, Syd Howe end Sid\nAbel scored for Detroit. Buddy O'Connor got Cinidieni (inal tally\nafter Ler Ltmoureux, Gord Dtil-\nIon snd Dutch tiller hsd coun'ei\nwlthip 37 sectnds in the second for\nMontreal.\nNSW YORK, Jin. 31 (AP) -<\nBoston Bruini Improved their grip\nnn the N.HL. lead and theu- icoring records tonight is they ran up\na 7-2 score against the last-place\nNew York Rangers. It was the Bot*\nton Bruins' most decisive mirgin bl\nthe nine encounters between thl\nteam! thii seuon,\nThe Bruins started scoring befort\nall the 13,201 customers had lr*\nrived, ringing up two goals ln tht\n(irst 37 seconds of play. From thert\non Its was merely t question of\nhow big a score they would make\nand whether the Ringen' unceu*\nIng efforts would get them anywhere at fTU.\nTht result give the Bruini \u2022\ntour-point margin over the lecond*\nplace Detroit Red Wings, who wen\nbeaten. It also added four pointi\nto Bill Cowley'i icoring record la\nhis race with Tormito'i I\/arne Carr\nlor the League lead. He hid onl\ngoal and three assists. Art Jickson,\ncompiled the same tottl tnd Bust\nBoll scored twice u \"Boiton'i first\nline did rr )st of the dimige.        a\nHerb Cain. Jack Schmidt and Bep\nGuidolin were the other Bruin goil-\ngetten.\nClint Smith made a Ranger tally\nearly In the second, in the third\n(rame Scotty Cameron scored again\n( - New Yor.\ntt was the Hnnjers' 13th comecutive   game   without   I   v.ctory.\n ^\n8\u2014NELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1943\n__       Living In tho lhadowi...\nos^^F     taking htr romanco\nM\/Zf\/J whon the world isn't\ntwateay .^.^\nMW*M -JOEL\nSTANWYCK McCREA\nft\nCIVIC\nDELMORE   WRITING\nTABLET, 35c\nDELMORE ENVELOPES, 15c\nThe two together.\nSpecial 33c\n\u201e i\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG co.\nITree China\u2014the part not occupied\nby the Japanese\u2014'has a population\nOf approximately 225,000,000.\nGRENFELL'S\nSEI OUR\nSPECIAL ANNOUNCEMINT\ni   ON THIS PAGE\n\"CARELESS\" Today\n\"CAR-LESS\" Tomorrow\nwe are\nCAR-SAVER\nSPECIALISTS\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nOpp. Hume Hotel snd Post Office\nFleury\n's Pharmacy\nPrcieriptioni\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed   Arts Blk.\nPHONE 25\nt&immoMOCKtii&i\nHtvt the Job Dont Rizht\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nHOOD'S\nSPECIAL BIRTHDAY CAKES\nTO ORDER\nNine Permits\nAuthorize $4795\nChanges in Jan.\n\"dty Engineer H. D. Dawson issued nine building permits Mn January, authorizing construction at a\ntotal estimated cost of $4795. The\nlargest permit of the month was issued to T. H. Waters It Co. Ltd., to\nmake repairs to the old Starland\nTheatie on Baker Street, at an estimated cost of $2600.\nPermits issued during the last\nweek of January were to:\nJ. P. Walgren to repair fire damage at 370 Baker Street, for J. O.\nPatenaude, $1500.\nE. Palin to partition room upstairs, 912 Sixth Street, $25.\nViolin, Voice\nand Organ\nat Quiet Hour\nAnother splendid program was\npresented Sunday in the Quiet Hour\nof Music at St. Saviours Pro-Cathe-\ndral, sponsored by the Martha and\nMary Circle of St. Saviour's Church\nHelpers. Once again the combination\nof piano and organ, and of voice\nand organ, provided a fine musical\nexperience.\nMrs. E. Marsden, soprano, wis vo\ncal soloist; Miss Margaret Graham\nwas organ soloist and accompanist;\nand William de Ridder was violinist.\nFor his solos young De Ridder\nselected two numbers by O. Reid\ning, the first movement and the\nsecond movement respectively of\nRelding's violin concerto. For his\nthird number he played \"Landler\",\nby C. Bohm.\nMrs. Marsden sang five solos. Her\nfirst group consisted of \"Dedication\"\nby Robert Franz; and 'The Church\nBells of England\" by Kennedy Russell. For her second group she sang,\nin English, Handel'a \"Lascla Ch'io\nPianga\"; and E. Stenson's \"Prayer\nPerfect\", Her final song was tfois-\nnoil's \"Glory to Thee My God This\nNight\".\nMiss Graham's organ solos were:\n\"Kamennol Ostrow\" \u2014 Rubinstein;\nadagio, \"Pathetique Sonata\" \u2014, Beethoven; Prelude ln D Flat\u2014Chopin;\n\"Chand d'Amour\" \u2014 Irenee Berge;\n\"Serenade\"\u2014Schubert; and \"Trame-\nree\"\u2014Schumann.\nThe Amazon river empties water\nInto the Atlantic at the rate of\n5,000,000 galloni a lecond.\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L THOMPSON. Prop.\nDay and Night Service.\n24 Hour Ambulance Service\n615 Kootenay St Phona, 381\nA permanent\nMay concern your\nfuture.\nHqi&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nJohnstone Block\nPhone 827\nFIGURES IN ERROL FLYNN TRIAL\nPEGGY   8ATTERLE\nERROL FLYNN\nBETTY  HANSEN\nNelson Gilts lor Russian Aid Well\nPast Goal af $2300; More to Come\nWoodall C.P.R.\nLineman,\nSuperannuated\nA long career as a telegraph lineman was brought to a close Saturday\nevening when J. A. Woodall, Nelson,\nretired on a pension from the C.P.R.\nDepartment   of   Communications.\n\"Jimmy\", as he Is familiarly\nknown to a host of friends in the\nrailway company service all over\nB.C., was presented on their behalt\nwith s well filled purse when he\nchecked out at 5 p.m. Saturday at\nthe C.P.R Telegraph office on Baker Street. The presentation was\nmade by L. E. Hamson, Inspector.\nMr. Woodall, born in Aberdeen.\nScotland, worked as a youth for the\nAberdeen Free Press.Jiut as a young\nman came to Canada. After various\nmoves in Eastern Canada he came\nWest and helped build the Government Telegraph line through the\nYukon to Whltehorse and Dawson.\nIn 1909 he became a district lineman with the CP.R. at Halcyon.\nClimbing well past the $2000 objective originally set, Nelson contributions to the Canadian Aid to\nRussia Fund in the January drive\nreached $2300 Saturday.\nS. A. Maddocks, Treasurer, stated this fine result was attained without including receipts from Friday\nnight's Rotary Club ice carnival, nor\nthe receipts from Sunday's show at\nthe Civic Theatre. Another substan\ntial Increase is expected when these\nfigures are reported.\nNor does the total of $2300 include district contributions, so far\nonly two substantial donations from\ndistrict points have been received,\none a check for $100 from a longtime Slocan City resident and the\nother $50 from the Thrums school.\nNelson students' tag day Saturday\nraised $257.93 for the Fund.\nNelson Students'Tag Day Raises\n$257 lor Aid to Russia Fund\nWith the inspiration of Russia's\nWinter campaign spurring them to\ndisregard personal discomfort,, students of Nelson schools joined forces\nSaturday for a tag day for the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund, and \"raised a total of $2.57.63, All schools participated.\nTheMrive assisted materially in\nboosting Nelson contributions to the\nFund past the $2000 objective.\nHeadquarters duties were ln the\nhands of Bruce Arneson, Floyd L.\nIrwin, J. C. Loomer and Miss Barbara Lang.\nTaggers included Merium Armstrong, Irene Wise, Rose Ludwlg,\nFrancis Turner, Margaret McLeod,\nAlice Smith, Victoria Senych, Ma-\nfalda Calguire, Dorothy Jones, Susie Calguire, Myrtle Lyness, Mary-\nLou Donald^n, Joyce Rees, Mary\nKubin, Katherine Mclnnes, Irene\nLyness,   Rowena   Coleman,   Bessie\nMacLeod, Elsie Marie Eccles, Lorraine Poulin, Molly Arneson, Ena-\nbc-lle Laing, Sylvia -Morgan, Jean\nHammar, Doreen Nelson, Ethlywn\nCrossley, Glenys Mansell, Mildred\nParker, Ann Hamilton and Pat Davis, Jean Erskine, Beryl Calbick,\nAnna Postnikoff, Chrissy Habegard,\nFern Openshaw, Lorraine Ravelin,\nJack Todd, Bob Jones, Arthur DeGirolamo, Stan fisher, Bill Humphrey, Irene Freed, Ellen Corbett,\nLillie Ferg, Betty Brown, Mar-\ngaret Goggin, Ruth Lindblad, Marie\nStangherlin, Shirley Hall, Nora\nGorniley, Betty Aldersmith, Barbara\nMcLennan, Mabel Hall, Marion\nBradshaw, Mabel Watkins, Louis\nHanic, John Hopwood, Catherine\nMorrison, Jeanette Poulin, Siguid\nHolmgren, Joyce Grlerion, Arnold\nKennedy, Douglai Holtom, France!\nPrestley, Mary Poje, Joan Annable\nand Iris MacPherson.\nYOU CAN BUY\nEXTRA COPIES\not the\nNelson Daily News 8th Annual\nPictorial Edition\nWHICH WAS PUBLISHED SAT., JAN. 30\nTht Demand for Extr.i Copici Hti Been Urge.\nHundreds of Kootenay Soldiers, S.iilon md Airmen\nin Canada Will Receive Copies From Relative! tnd\nFriendi  ai Will Alio  Hundreds  of  Visiton  and\nFormer   Residents   of   the   Kootenay - Boundary.\nBuy the Extra Copies You Need\nFrom Any\nAGENT or CARRIER\nOR DIRECT FROM THE CIRCULATION DEPT\nPRICE 10c Per Copy\nPOSTAGE 3c\nNrismt lailg $m&\nB.C., and successively held similar\nposts at Rogers Pass, Nakusp, Golden and for the past 17 yeari at Nelson, where his cheerful and obliging\nnature has made his a familiar figure on his \"beat\" from Procter to\nMidway.\nDurirfg the last war Mr. Woodall\nserved 22 months with the Royal\nFlying Corps as a wireless mechanic.\nMr. and Mrs. Woodall intend to\ncontinue residing in Nelson.,\nSTOCKHOLM (CP)-Durlng 1943\nGermany has promised to -deliver\n5,000,000 tons ot coal and coke to\nSweden. In 1942, she promised to\ndeliver 5,700.000 tons and actually\ndelivered 3,800,000 tons.\nFernie Draws First\nBlood in\nGreen Cup Series\nFERNflS, B. C., Jan. 91 (CP.) -\nFemle High Sohool drew first blood\nln Uie Green Cup hockey series by\nedging out Cranbrook High School\n2-1 here Saturday night. The cup\nis for competition between Fernie,\nCranbrook and Kimberley schools\nand Is decided on a total goals basis\nafter home and home series between\nthe three teams. Kimberley won\nthe trophy last year. Fernie plays at\nCranbrook Friday and at Kimberley 'Saturday.\nEasy to Digest and\nPleasant to Take\nAt Your Rexall Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 34\nBox 460\nMade-to-Measure\nCLOTHES\nAgents for:\nLEISHMAN,\nFASHION-CRAFT.\nCOOK CLOTHING\nFit and Satisfaction\nGuaranteed.\nFMORY'S\n\u25a0 LIMITED\nThe Man'i Store\nAlgoma Makes Offer\nto Alberta\nPacific Crain Co.\nWINNIPEG, Jan. 31 (CP)\u2014Share-.\nholders of the Alberta Pacific Grain\nCompany, Ltd., Saturday had before\nthem the offer of the Algoma Grain\nSecurities Ltd., to purchase their\nshares at a cost of about $3,700,000.\nIn letters to the shareholders, J.\nR. Murray, President of Alberta\nPacific, aald the directors recommended the sale, and he explained\nthe position of the Company.     '\nThe Algoma Grain securities has\noffered to purchase the preferred\nshares at $119 per share, and the\ncommon at $3 per share.\nThe letter to the common shareholders said: \"The position of the\ncommon shareholders is that in any\nsale ... the total claim of the preferred shareholders would amount\nto $5,775,000 made up of $3,000,000\nreturn of capital and' $2,775,000 arrears of dividends and premium due\non liquidation.\n\"This claim would have to be\nmet before the common shareholders could receive anything whatever\nfor their shares. The directors see no\npossibility that a sale could be made\nat a price which would be sufficient to meet the claim of the preferred shareholders.\"\nEgg Prices Down\non Farmer's Mart.\nBusiness Improved Saturday\nmorning at the Farmers' Public\nMarket. No new products appeared\non the vegetable stalls, but King\napples and Winter apples, both at\nsix pounds for 28 cents, were new\nEgg prices Jumped down, Grade\nA Large from 55 cents a dosen to\n50; medium from 50 to 45 and pullets\nfrom 47 to 42.'\nQuotations were;\nAged Prospector\nCremates Himself\nTULSEQUA:i, B. C, Jan. 31 (CP)\n\u2014Jim MacGavIn, 82-year-old veteran prospector and miner who feared he was seriously Ul with appendix trouble, cremated himself in his\nlog cabin, according to a note found\nin a bottle in his woodshed.\nThe death, rivalling the fictional\ncremation of Sam McGee who want-'\ned to be waVm, was discovered Saturday.\nX\n.05\nx\n\u25a0ju\n.25\n.25\n,02\n.25\n.25\n.03\n.25\nX\nVICHY ENVOY GOES\nOVER TO DE GAULLE\n\u2022 LONDON, Jan. 31 (CP) \u2014 Rene\nMassigll, 53, French Ambassador to\nTurkey, befor ebeing dismissed by\nVichy ln 1940, has escaped from\nFrance and Joined Gen. Cnarles de\nGaulle in London, the Fighting\nFrench Press'service said today,\nVEGETABLES\nArtichokes, lb. 10, 3 for\nLeeks, bunch  r.\t\nCarrots, 8 ths : -..,\nBeets, 8 lbs   _\nParsnips. 8 lbs\t\nNetted Com Potatoes, 8 lbs. ...\nPumpkin, lb\t\nGarlic,   lb.       , \t\nOnions,   7   lbs -\t\nSquash, lb *   -\nFrench  Beans, 2 lbs. _ _..\nRoman Beans, 2 lbs. ...-'.\t\nFRUITS\nNorthern Spy Apples, 7 lbs .25\nOntario Apples, box  $1.50\nKing Apples, 6 lbs    X\nWinter Apples, 6 lbs     .25\nDAIRY PRODUCE\nHead Cheese, tb  -   X\nCottage Cheese, lb. 15\nSauer Kraut, lb   10\nDairy Butter, lb     J5\nEGGS\nGrade A Large, dozen  .60\nMedium,   dozen     .45\nPullets, dozen   M\nMEATS\nBeef, lb  -.15 to .\u00bb\nVeal, lb _ 13 to .35\nLanmb, lb  JUS-lo .40\nBeef Liver, lb. _\u2022.....- its\nCalf Liver, lb   JK\nBologna, lb.   .22\nLiver Sausage, lo. \u201e .30\nPork Sausage, lb    .25\nPork Heads, lb. _    .08\nFowl, lb 20 to .35\nPork, Ib  .08 to .35\nJellied Chicken, cup, 2 for  15\nRabbit, lb r _. X\nBlood Sausage, lb  2ts\nLadies Sell $37\nin War Stamps\nat Ice Carnival\nLadles who sold War Savinf\nStamps at the' Rotary\" Club lea carnival Friday night continuing the\nI.O.D.E. sales campaign, reported\ntotal sales were $37.\nMrs. P. G. Morey had charge. She I\nwas assisted by Mrs. 8. S. Simpson,\nM's. George Schupe, Mrs. R. L.\nMcBride, Mrs. Wilfrid Allan, Mra.\nL. E. Jlamson, Mrs. George Hunter,\nMri. G. S. Godfrey, Mrs. John Cartmel, Mrs. J. R. McLennan, Mrs. G. F.\nLynch, Mrs. Harold Lakes, Mr*\nHarry Houiton, Mrs. . E. L. Dewd-\nney, Mrs. Charles Kelman, Mra.\nReginald Hagarty and Miss Joan\nAnnable.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy JOHN  M.  HIGHTOWER*\nAssociated Press War Analyst\nThe meteoric rise of brilliant,\nruthless Karl Doenitz from a U-\nboat officer to Grand Admiral and\nChief of the German Navy ls almost certainly due to the fact that\nof all Germany's once victorious\narms, only the submarine now meets\nany degree of success.\nThrough many long weeks the\nNazi armies have lost heavily in\npositions, men and materials on the\nRussian front. Their investment ot\ntroops and machines In North Africa now verges on bankruptcy.\nThe aerial offensive against their\nindustrial centres at home now has\nreached _uch a point that Saturday,\nthe anniversary of Hitler's rise to\npower, Royal Air Force planes blasted Berlin itself by daylight.\nOnly in the war at sea can the\nNazis speak to their people convincingly of triumps and hold out\nwith plausible arguments a promise\nof victory. The Nazi submarine campaign ls the one campaign that\nstill shows up as an offensive operation.\nFor this Doenitz must be given\nmuch credit. British sources attribute to him the development of\nwoif-pack tactics ln Atlantic war.\nfare. These raider squadrons have\nundoubtedly been much more successful ih attacking convoys than\nlone-wolf subs would have been.\nLondon likewise quoted Doenitz\nas having ence told his men: \"Have\nno humanity In your labors. Humanity means weakness\".\nWhile becoming Grand Admiral\nof the German Navy Doenitz retains direct control of the submarine forces. This is a reasonable arrangement. The navy Is largely com.\nposed of submarines and the relatively few surface ships afloat have\naccomplished little.\nIt might be said that the elevation\nof Doenitz, who commanded a submarine ln the first great war and has\ndevoted his Jife to the study of\nthat type of warfare, would mean\na new and ruthless turn in the\nenemy's sub campaign. But lt ls\ninconceivable that there should be\nany form of ruthlessness which has\nnot already been adopted.\na IJ) E1111111 \u25a0 I \u25a0 11111111111111111 i Illl\nNEWS OF THE DAY\niiiilimiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiim\nTry Master Mason cut plug tobacco 17c pkt. at VALENTINE'S.\nRotary Luncheon Today, Feb. 1st,\n12:15 p.m. Hume Hotel.\nICE SCHEDULE\nWEEK FEBRUARY 1 - 7, INCLUSIVE\nMONDAY\u20143:00-4:30\u2014Tiny Tots and Beglnnen (Children); 4:30-7:00\nJunior Hockey; 8:00-10:00 Adult Skating.\nTUE8DAY\u20144:00-5:45   Children'!   Skating;   7*0-10:00   Junior   and\nCommercial Hockey.\nWEDNE8DAY-2:00-4:00 General Skating; \u00ab:00-7:00 Junior Hockey;\n8:00-10:00 Skating Club.\nTHURSDAY\u20144:30-5:30 Junior Hockey; 7:00-9:00 p.m. Figure Skating\nClub; 8:00-10:15 Commercial Hockey.\nFRIDAY\u20143:30-5:00 Tiny Tots and Beglnnen (children); 5:00-7:00\nJunior Hockey; 8:00-10:00 Adult Skating.\n8ATURDAY\u20149:00-12:00 m. Junior Hockey; 1:00-3:00 p.m. Children1!\nSkating.\n8UNDAY-12:30-2:00 Figure Skating Club; 8:00-8:00 Skating Club.\nGYMNASIUM  SCHEDULE\nMONDAY\u20144:30-5:30 Junior Girls Class; 7:30-10-00 Men's and Women's Class.\nTUESDAY\u20147:00-10:00 Badminton.\nWEDNESDAY\u20144:00-5:00 Juvenile GirU Clan; 5:30-8:30  Business\nMen's Class; 7:30-10:00 Women's Class.\nTHURSDAY\u20144:00-5:30 Juvenile and Junior Boys; 7:30-10:00 Men's\nClass.\nFRIDAY\u20143:30-8:30 Business Men's Class; 7:00-10:00 Basketball,\n8UNDAY\u20142:00-5:00 Badminton.\nGraduate Nurses meeting 8 p.m.\nTuesday, Nurses Home.\nFor sale,, Premier Vacuum Cleaner, at Union Service Station Ph. 1030\nFor sale: Small farm. $3000. Close\nin Blackwood Agency.\nCanadian Legion regular meeting\ntomorrow (Tuesday), 8 p.m. sharp.\nClippers Lead 6-3\nOver Army Squad '\nNANAIMO,' B.C., Jan. 31 (CP)-\nNanaimo Clippers defeated Victoria Army 6-3 here last night ln *\nVancouver Island Senior Hockey\nLeague game.\nPlaying Coach Dave MacKay and\nSuds Sutherland with two each and\nToads Klein and Larry Kwong scored fnr Nanaimo. Army marksmen\nwere Dizzy Desilets, Sam Kenney\nand Elmer Kreller.\nArmy started fast by firing two\ngoals in less than three minutes\nand finally emerged from the first\nperiod with a 3-2 lead. Clippers\nscored three goals In the second\nio gain a 5-3 margin as army failed\n(o count. Nanaimo added another\nin the third.\nArmy's loss coupled with Navy's\nvictory over Air Force left the soldiers two. games behind the leading\nsailors.\nHilar, Former\nNelson Ooerator,\nRetires Today\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Jan. $1 \u2014\nGeorge Hlllier, supervisor of tret*\nportation, Canadian Pacific RalU\nway, Vancouver, will retire on pen\u00ab\nsion tomorrow and will be succeeded by C. E. Lister, at \u00bbresent\nAssistant Superintendent, Leth.\nbridge, according to announcement\nby William Manson, General Super>\nIntendent, B.C. District, Vancouver,\nMr. Hillier has been a railroad\nman as long as he can remember.\nHe was' born in the C.P.R. station\nat Whitewood, ask., son Ot the late\nGeorge Hlllier who was a well.\ni^nown C.P.R. agent for many yean\nbefore his retirement at Ladysmith,\nB.C.. In 1923. He learned telegraph\nfrom his father, and during Summer\nholidays from school celebrated hu\n13th birthday in 1897 as a telegraph\n\u2022operator on a work train near Calgary. After three years at Collegiate)\nInstitute In Woodstock, Ont., he\nreturned to the railway and before)\nhii was 19 became a train dispatcher at Calgary, probably being Ut*\nyoungest man ever to hold this im-\nportant operating job.\nFrom 1900 to 1914, he weighed can\nat Fernie. was operator at Nelson,\nMoyle, Pincher Creek, McLeod and\nCalgary and was a train dispatches\nat Calgary, Cranbrook, Moosejaw,\nRevelstoke and Regina. He was chid\ndispatcher from 1914 to 1928 at Assiniboia, Regina, Northbend and\nCalgary, went to Winnipeg in 19*M\nas Inspector of Transportation, and\nhas been transportation superviiol\nat Vancouver since December lV'tt\nNELSON CIVIC EMPLOYEES\nFEDERATION meet Tues., Feb. 2. 8\np.m. City Hall, A. Stromstead Sec.\nWhy take -a chance? Let Robertson Realty write you a fire policy\non your house and furniture.\nFirst Presbyterian Church wtll\nhold their annual meeting tonight\nat 8 o'clock at the home of Geo. W.\nSteele, Silica St.\nCOTTQNWOOD STAIN\nSpecial   for   cottonwood   panels,\nLight oak, Mahogany. Walnut, Silver Gray. Qt. $1.00\u2014Gal. $3.20.\nBURNS LUMBER & COAL CO.\nRed Cross Work Room Committee invites those interested to visit\nthe'r rooms this, week and view\nwork to be shipped to headquarters.\nA  thermometer  for   every  purpose! Oven, deep fat frying and candy, dairy and incubator, and household thermometers from 30c to $5.\nHIPPERSON'S\nTypewriter ribbons for all makes\nof typewriters. Tell us the correct\nmake and model and you are sure\nto get the proper ribbon tor your\ntypewriter. \"The Stationer and Typewriter Man\", 554 Baker St., Nelson.\nCARD OF THANKS\nFamily of the late Hiram Terry\nwish lo thank all friends for kindness, snd sympathy extended to\nthem In their bereavement, ln the\nloss of a loving father, and grandfather.\nFOR RENT\nFurnished Housekeeping\nRoom\u2014Steam heat.\nAnnable Block.\nPHONE 657R\n(0\u2122\n\u00ab\/ He\nPasteurized\nMakes\nChildren\nHealthy\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhona 666        351 Baker St.\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\nGroceries\nPh. 486 w. D. Armitrong\nOpp. Lakeside Park\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedical Arts Building\nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nMerchants' Lunch\nPIPING HOT - 35 CENTS\nMelon Dew\nICE CREAM PARLOR\niiHiiiuniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiniii\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nThe Home ol Good Lumber\nWholesale and  Retail\nTelephone 176\n\u25a0   Foot ot Stanley Street\na*m * mm ej____i \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\n.;$^<fOR\/MM VALUE\nutm\/am t% ama*\nCollinson's\nTae House of\nFine Diamonds\nBRIDAL WREATH'\n.'\/)l.tHtt\"lll I\nCARD OF THANKS\nWe wish to express our appreciation to the many friends snd to\nofficers and members of Ihe Fraternal Order of Eagles, No. 22, for\nkindness and expressions of sympathy extended lo us In our bereavement. Also sincere thanks tot\nthe beautiful floral tributes and\nSpiritual offerings, so kindly received at the funeral.\nMBS. Q. SANTOR and FAMILY\nGRENFELL'S CAFE\nANNOUNCEMENT ...\nSTART INC TODAY...\nUntil Further Notice We Have. Decided\n.to Discontinue Serving RegularMeals . . .\nBut. We Will Cater Exclusively to\nPRIVATE PARTIES, WEDDINGS AND BANQUETS\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. 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