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H. M. Greenwood of\nNelson spent more than two hours on a search flight Wednesday. \u2022\u2022.'\u2022\u2022 -i,\nSimilarly, a plane piloted by John Porter took off from\nTrail to conduct a hunt.\nThe Nelson fliers combed the mountains between Crescent Valley and Slocan City, prbbed the Arrow Lakes district\nwhere an orange flare\" was reported to have been seen Tuesday night, and covered hills in Inonoaklln Valley. Lengthy\nflights were also conducted by the two men on Monday.;\nThe Trail plane, carrying E. L. Coit.llo ai well is Pilot Porter, en\ntered the search following a tip from two Caitlegar hunters, George\nWorobey md Alex Cumming, thlt they had sighted a pUnt Stturdty\nmorning flying low ind heading ln a Westerly direction In the vicinity\nof Ladybird Jlounta-n. Ladybird towers 750O feet above Lower Arrow\nLake, about 30 air miles Northwest, ot Trail. ...... ,\nMr. Chatfield expected to take off from the Nelson waterfront ilr-\nstrip again Thursday morning for another search, -\n\u25a0\u2022-*\u25a0\"\t\ni SPOT OIL SLICK LESS THAN MILE FROM RUNWAY\nBy ERWIN FRICKE\n, Canadian Press Staff Writer\nPENTICTON, B.C., Oct. 22 (CP)-\nSearch for.the R.C.A.F. photographic\nmfflatttt Hiem*\n\t\nNelson's\nJUBILEE\n1897 to 1947\nNELSON, BRITIIH C0LUM1IA. CANAPA-THUWIPAV.MORNINQ, OOT. M. 1*47\nAbundance of Cattle in Interior\nTo Spare B.C. Budgets;  Pork,\nBacon May Go Up; Butter f\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 22 (CP)\u2014Retail ihtcrf dealen, and\npackinghouse operators reported today that British Columbio\nis likely to escape increases in beef prices until after Christmas because of the abundance of grass-fed cattle in the Interior. \u25a0 . .. , ', ' i\n' Abolition of price ceilingi, however, may send the price\nof bacon and other pork prpducts,to a higher level.\ncrew and two civilian pi\u00abs_ngen\naboard, wai headed here oh a flight\nfrom Calgary wheel It was believed\nto have crashed after becoming\nheavily '-   '\nplane, milling with nine  pevitn'ftstfij 0W\u00a7 \u00a3,&**\u00a3 aSK'nta!\naboard    Ilnce    Saturday,    tonight then a stone', throw from the Ttart\niwung abruptly from the inow-\ncapped mountains East of here to\nSkaha Lake, less than a mile from\nsearch headquarters, following a\nreport that an gil slick was seen on\nthe lake..        \u2022\nFO. F. B. Hall of Edmonton, pilot\nof one of the dozen planes which\ncombed the jagged Rockies and\ntimber covered valleys today, spotted the oil slick which \"ippeired 11\nIf lt were ebbing up from below\"\nabout t mile trom the runway leidlng to the airport here.\nThe mining plane,  with ieven\nof the Penticton airport runway.\nB.C. Provincial Polict were preparing to proceed out to the oil\nslick by boat after air -earthen\nhad lt more accurately pin-pointed;\nHeavy wavei prevented spotting the\noil from the lake's shore.\nEarlier report! of flam being\nwen   arising   throuQh   tht   night\nBy Tht Cintdltn Press\nChancel are that the average Canadian housewife's budget won't\nbt hard; .hit\u2014for tht timt b-lti|, \u25a0 anyway\u2014by tht removal's! price\ncelling, on mttt tnd feed graini. a, *\u2022\u25a0.'\u25a0\nAlthough iome \"upwird trend\" ln pricei il forecut, t survey by\nThe' Canatlian Prt* ihowed tittle lign ot iny draitlc change In retail\ncoiti of meat, butter, eggi eni*\npoultry. In uvtrtl cities, butter\npricti in particular have dropped\naeveral centi in the lut few days.\nToronto dealers predicted an almoit immediate boost of two or\nthree cents In the price ot top grade\nbief but they said the general average cost of meat likely would not\nchinge.\ns One fictor In the slight upswing\nof beef prices is the shortage created by the Dominion-wide \u25a0 strike\not the United Packinghouse Worktn of America (C.I.O.), now ended.\nNO OENERAL LACK\nThe itrike, however, has not caus-\nLifting ot ceiling, prices of meats\nhad no tfftct on Nelion wholesale\nhouses Wedneidiy beciuse stocks\nwere almost non-existant, dut to\nrecent itrike tieup. of picking\nplant!  Prlct  of fresh   meats  hai\n , itirted i downwtrd trek ln Eiitern\ninvestigated today but a thorough 5 not out-balanced by the demind, Canada and if tht mirket picture\nscouring of tht area filled to re-Vices ihould remain pretty wtll it then continues to remain tht umt\nveal t tract of tht downed plant, preient leveli. It is expected thlt reductions will\nsky In the Arrow Laku districted a general shortage. And retailers\n95 milea Northeut of har*, were Indicated that u long ai the supply\nImminent Rise\nIn Meal Prices\nNol Expected Here\n\u2022firchtrt reported.\nELK RIVER\nOVERFLOWS\nAT FERNIE\n2 Bridges Washed\nOut; Suspend\nWork at Colliery\nCAUSED BY RAIN\nFERNIE, B. C, Oet 22- Fltod\nconditloni it Ftrnlt dut to rtcord\nrainfall, a record precipitation\nslating back tt 1914, of 11.11 Inches\nef rain from Oct 1 to Oct 21 hu\nresulted In flood conditions at\nFtrnlt tnd Coal Creek. The Elk\n*^'**'\"*s1<rtf hu'doubled Ito normal cap-\n\u25a0city and overflowed Its banks.\nTwo brldgti htvt bttn washed\naway, om on tht rotd to Ceil\nCrttk and the other on tht Park\nroad. Work tt tht Elk Rlvtr Colliery htl bttn suspended till furthtr notlct. Howtvtr It It btlltvtd thtt tht mtn affected, ipproxlmitely thrtt hundred will bt\ntblt to resume work ihortly as the\nrains htvt subsided ind repiln\ntrt undtrwiy. No brldgt on tht\nmtln highwiy In the Fernie Dli\ntrlct hive been damaged.\nIRAN REJECTS\nRUSS OIL PACT\nTEHRAN, Oct 22 CReuteri) -\nIran's Parliament tonight adopted a\nbill.which in effect rejects the IBM\noil agreement with Russia ind proposes new negotiitloni.\nUnder the IBM igreement Russii\nobtained a Jl-per-cent inttreit ln\nIrinlin fleldi.\nTht Beekatehtwin Whttt Pool]occur in the Weit whtn itrike ihort-\nuld In Rtglna that prlct controls ene. stir .s tre built up.\non meat and coirse grilni ihould    Nelion dttlert hope to ttt thtir\nhtvt   bttn   milntilned   \"If   the store rooms carrying 1 normal turn-    \t\nspiral of dangerous Inflation ll to over by next wetk. Processed and band li editor-in-chief\nMRS. NANCY  HODGES,  M.L.A.\nOTTAWA, Oct 22 (CP)-Nancy\nHodgei of Vlctorii, a member of\nthe British Columbia Legislature\nmd a prominent Journtllit wu\nelected Preiident of the National\nFederation of Liberal Women at the\nclosing meeting .of the organlza*\ntlon's annual convention here today.\nShe succeeds Senator Cairlne Wilson of Ottawa.\nMra. Hodges combined a 20-year\nnewspaper career with politics ilx\nyears ago when ihe wai elected to\nthe B.C. Legiiliture. Only other\nwoman M.L.A. in the province ii\nMri. T. 3. Rolston of Vmeouver, a\nProgressive Coniervitlve.\nActive ln B.C. women'i clubi for\nyears, Mrs. Hodgei glvu that,\nrather thm Journalism, u reason\ntor htr entering political lift. At\npreient the is \u2022 columnist for the\nVlctorii Tlmu of which htr hut-\nReconstruction\nWork on Banff,\nWindermere Road\nINVBRMEHI, & *_, Oct. \u00bb \u2014 A\nportion of tht B-nff-Windermart\nHighwiy between Mount Eisenhower and the summit U being reconstructed. A itretch of ipproxlmitely\nilx mllei li being practically rebelled, although lt crosse. the preient highway at several polnti. Tht\nroid li being widened md teveral\ncurvet htve been eliminated.\nA new bridge Is ilso being built\nat the Radium end of tht park, tht\npreient nirrow wooden bridge being repliced with i steel and concrete itructure which ii under construction alongside the old bridge.\nA light fall of snow amounting to\nfour lnchei at places hii not hindered motor trifflc through the\npark.\nbe curbed.\"\nSpeculative trading In oats tnd\nbarley might again become rampant on tht Wlnnlptg Oraln Exchinge, with the result that prices\npild for oats and barley \"and Indirectly for meats\" would bl determined by speculators.\nC. E. Wood, Pruident of the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture, took\na 1(U gloomy view. He uld' tht removil ot ceilings on otti and barley\nwould be regarded \"very favorably\"\nby coarse-grain-growing farmers.\nsmoked meats will net be plentiful\nuntil iuch time it production cm\nmeet demand, It wag pointed out.\nFruit and vegetable houiei rtport-\nec normil receipts with the accent\non tropical frulu. Pink grapefruit,\nbananas and California field tomatoes hive been coming in steadily\nduring lut week.\nCity grain dealen In the week\nchecked in one car of flour, one of\nwheat, one barley, one of grain and\ngrain producti, one timothy hiy and\nont ear of mill feed.\nWEDDING DAY\nHOLIDAY UP TO\nLOCAL GOV'TS\nOTTAWA, Oct. 22 (CPl-Fedenl\nofflclali Mid today the queitton of\n\u2022 holldiy In Canada on Prlnceu\nElizabeth1, wedding day \u2014 Nov. 20\n\u2014would be left to Provincial and\nmunicipal government..\nDe\nExpect Peaceful\nEnd Rail Dispute\nMONTREAL,  Oot 22  (CP)\nPeaceful  settlement  of the  rll\nwty dispute ever tht number of bring B.C.  Electric Rillwiy  Corn-\npaid   holldiyi   deminded   by   17 Piny transportation fares ind pow- -__y~Minei,' inc..\"i\"new\"company\n..II......     _,_.!\u2022.....     ..-I I.     -__        or    ars A     lat-lt     PlUl    Intn    r\\wr\\mmmm    *u_*        _ *\". . . ..... r -\nB.C.E.R. HAS\nDEADLINE FOR\nRATE STRUCTURE\nVICTORIA. B.C., Oct. 22 (CP)\nIn a long-delayed postwir move to\nRamodier Musters New Cabinet;\nulk Supporters\nChile Joins\nBreak Wilh Russ\nReorganization .\nFollows\nGov't Resignation\nTO FACE CRISIS\nBy LOUIS NEVIN\nPARIS, Oct. 23 (Thursday)\nSANTIAGO, Oct'22 (AP)-Chlle,\nblaming Communliti for \u2022 recent\ncoil itrike, Is illgned with Bnxll ... ..    ,  .,\nin \u2022 diplomatic bruk with the 8o-<AP)\u2014Premier Paul Ramodier\nSpurs Women T\nvlet Union.\nThe Chilean Government uld lut\nnight it hid levered diplomatic and\nconsular relitloni with Russia, ind\nwith Czechoslovakia u Well, beciuie of \"Instigations of Internitlonil Communliti\" held to hive \"disturbed the public quiet of Chile.\"\nBy KAY REX\nCinidlin Preu Stiff Writer\nOTTAWA, Oct 22 (CP) - Aptthy\nand indifference to attain of the\n12 Mining\n\"irms Merge\nWALLACE, IDAHO. Oct 22 (AP)\nrtllwty employees unioni li ex- 't and light ntei Into proper per\nptctod to be innounctd thli week, I spectlve, the Provlncill Govern\naccording to union offlclili who m*nt h\u00ab *lv**> \"it company until\nuld tonight thit \u25a0 Joint itat,). i the end of the yeir to mbmlt t plin\nment on tht ruult of conferencis s\"ttln\u00ab UP *at* structure! thit would\nhtld litre between tht union ind\ntransportation lystem offlclili\nwould be mtde public, poulbly\ntomorrow.\nTht fact that official! of Cinidlin Nitlonal Rallwayi ind thi\nCinidlin Pacific Rillwiy Compiny \u2014 the two miln transportation systems Involved In \u25a0 itrlki\nproposed for Nov. S If thi 14-day\nannutl vacatlon-wlth-piy condition ll not mtt \u2014 hid expressed\nmike each branch of operatloni\n\u2022elf-supporting.\nWith power md light opentloni\nnow subsidizing the trivelling public to the tunt of nurly $1,500,000 \u25a0\nyeir, thli move, If cirried to conclusion, would force trim and bui\nfires fir above present levels.\nThat prediction emergu from I\nPublic Utilities Commlulon analysis of the company's opentloni ln ill\nbranches lut yeir.\nThe Investigation wu mide for\nformed recently by consolidation of\n12 mining firms, tiled articles of\nlncorporition today lilting cipltil-\nlutlon of 1300,000 with 5,000.000\nnon-assessable shires of i pir vilue\nof 10 centi \u2022 shire.\nDirector! ire Henry L. Dty, Piul\nB. Jeisup tnd Eleanor Dty Boyct,\nill of Wallace, and F. M. Rothrock,\nWray Farmln, Clirence 1. Piulien\nind F. Willice Rothrock, til of\nSpokint.\nwillingness to mumt ntgotlitlons ihe Commlulon by in Independent\ntomorrow    wu    Interpretid    by \/jrm of chirtered iccounttnto.\nunion leaderi is \u2022 \"definite sign     Even with revenues it in all-time\nthat the crisis hu passed.\" record In 1M\u00ab, B.C. Electric ihowed\ne  transportation  operating   lou  of\nkhmi.\nBued on returni for the flrtt ill\nmonths this yesr. loss on public\ncirrier routei, protected to Uit tnd\nof (be yeir, will approximate $1.-\n341,000, at current wage rates.\nNEW YORK, Oct. 22 AP1-A Ull Tke compiny hu estlmtted thtt\nmm casually strolled up to \u2022 group Its lut settlement offer to tht itrik-\nchittlng on \u25a0 Greenwich Vlllige|lng union would cosl $1,250,000 \u25a0\nstoop ihortly before midnight list .ytir. Tkking thil figure Into the\nnight, drew i gun, fired \u2022 number!reckoning. It would appear thtt\nof ihots at them, and then casusliy! buses snd street-cin would htvt\nstrolled away, leaving two dead ind to make an extra l_.500.000 tnnuilly\ntwo otheri wounded. Police said the for Ihe company to balance revenue\nagainst cost.\nCasually Shoots at\nGroup, Kills Two,\nAnd Walks Away\nshooting was i complete mystery.\nQUICKIES . . . By Kan Reynold!\n\"No, hrdoeint bit.. .. . a\nmy Niwi Wint Ad sald-t'si\nmunis ll to keep him from tilk'\nlng too much!\"\n1\n\"\u2022-1    \u2022-**'-'-'\u2022- \u25a0*'\nFirm Believer in\nPower of the Press\nLONDON. Ont., Oct 22 (CP)-\nRobert Cheawlck, ritlrtd newipiper compositor, slid todiy on till\nreturn from a visit to the Unittd\nKingdom thit he now believes mort\nthin ever in \"tht power of tht\nprtsi\"\nMr. Cheswlck. maklrg \u25a0 side trip\nlo Elrt, found he hid left hli pui.\nport ind credentlils In England. Of\nNclils were about to refuse him in-\niry when he produced i local ntwipiptr clipping relisting his ovtruu\nrr trip ind containing hli photo\nend i biography of hli ntwipiptr\n.\u2022srecr\nT.ii clipping wsi tcctpted In lliu\nrf cridtntiali wltii on Elrt offlclil\nrtmirklt|: \"Thli Ls bttttr thin s\npsuporl\u2014 I, has mort dittll.\" |\nSeeks 15th Divorce\nj formed a new cabinet today to | country exist imong the. women\nface . what \u2022 he' described\nFrance's grave economic situation.\nThe new cabinet, formed\neight hours after the members\nof Ramadier's previous government had resigned, is composed of seven Socialists, three\nPopular Republicans, two radical Socialists and one Independent.\nRimidter  presented   the   list  of\nministers    to    President    Vincent\nAurlol shortly ifter midnight.\n\u2022\u2022fort thi niw Cabinet wu innounctd \u2022 reliable Informint uld,\nRt\u2014Idler,   l   Socialist,   wu   rt-\ntrgtnlilng   tht   Oovtrnmtnt   to\nexclude iny mlnlittri with Innlngi   towird   Gen.   Chirlu   Dt\nGaulle, Whou Rally ef tha French\nPtopli polled thi largest numbir\ntf  votu  ef  tny   political   ptrty\nparticipating    In    lut    tundty'i\nmunlclpil elections.\nThe resignation ot the memberi\nof  .Ramadier's    previous    Ciblnetjmilllons\ncame on the heels of the Premier's | world,\ncill  for \u2022 ipeciil Seulon  of  the\n-j voters of Canada, Mrs. Nincy\nHodges of Vlctorii, newly-elected\nPreiident, tonight told delegitei\nittendlng the convention of the\nnational Federation of Liberal Women.\nMember of the British Columbia\nLegiiliture and well known newspaper woman, she warned in \u25a0\nspeech to i binquet closing the\nthree-day meeting that in the face\nof the most crucial political period\nIn the world's history, it was imperative that women awaken to the\nfull Implication of their responsibilities.\nThe presence of only one woman\nln the Federal House of 245 members, of only two in the Senate's 06\nseats and of only seven in the nine\nProvincial Legislatures, reflected\n\"the apathy and indifference\" of\nwoman voters.\nAGAINST ECONOMIC\nPRACTICES\nMrs Hodgei deplored the tendency to overemphasize temporary\nfood ihortiges, no matter what the\ncause. Canadians might better remember the plight of starving\nln   other   parti   of   the\nICE BLOCKS\nEFFORT TO\nMOVE(ANON\nAwait Freeze-Over\nTo Carry Wounded\nMan on Dog Sleds\nPLANE STANDS BY\nWINNIPEO, Oct. 22 (CP) - The\nArmy's Prilrle Command headquarters wrote another chapter to\nday in the story of the fight \u2014\nsuccessful io far \u2014 to uve the life\nof Canon John Turner, Church of\nEngland missioniry at Moftet Inlet,\n1700 mllu North of Winnipeg, who\nwu uriouily woundtd whtn a rifle\naccidentally discharged.\nWith the simple assertion the\nitory belt wu told ln tht wordi ot\nCipt Guy D'Artois, leader of I\nparty of four Army penonnel who\nparachuted to hli ild, lt released the\ntext of a radio message trom him.\nIt told of an unsuccessful attempt\nto move tbe miuioniry trom Motfet\nInlet to t Hudson Bay pott at\nArctic Bay, 75 miles father North\non Baffin Island.\nMeanwhile an R.C.A.F. pMne ll\nat Coral Harbor on 'the Northern\n\u2022Ida ot Southampton Ialand ln Hudson Bay, awaiting favorable weather\nto fly supplies to the four paratroopers.\nThe message uld tht ittempt wu\nmade at the suggestion of Factor\nJohn Cormac of the H.B.C. poet and\nwith the approval of Capt Ron\nWilloughby, Army medical officer\nand One of the four. It wu believed\nthe poit wu better equipped to care\ntor Canon Turner, wbo Is partially\nparalyzed trom the bullet which\nentered hii held, end lakes there\nare more suitable for uw u Undlng\ntrtu for plinei.\nDELICATI JOB\n\"On Qct. 10, with a makeshift\nstretcher, we embarked In Canon\nTurner's whiler ...\n\"Putting Cinon Turner.'aboard\nwafTjne ofthit wort ctiffiWlrifid\ndelicate Jobs wa have evtr done\nHe weighs 230 poundi and the boat\ncould not bt brought clou to ihore\ndue to rocki and the ice wu not\nthick enough to walk on. We put\non water-proof Eskimo mukluks\nmd waded Into the wtter holding\nthe patient overhead on the stretcher. Thii wu once \u2022 canon's eyebrows didn't ljft when i little bit\nof rough linguige slipped out We\nfinally managed to, get the patient\naboard without harm . . .\n\"Wt htd eovertd htlf thi 7J\nmllei when  wt wtrt  forced  te\nitop  dut  to  dtrkneu  tnd  tht\nrough ut.\nRETURN\n\"Eirly ntxt morning wt itarted\noff on tht second tnd lut phan\nof thi Journey. But tht lot thickened. Or. Willoughby told ui that\nthe patient wu uncomfortable\nand that wt would htvt to font\nour wiy through or go back to\ntht mlulon. 8klpper Jorn Cormac, ifttr t huddlt wtth tht\nEiklmo, dtclded thtt wt should\nreturn-to the mlulon.\n\"Betttn by tht lot wt rtturntd\ntnd disembarking wll u delicate\n\u2022 Job n embirklng only In rt-\nvent. We are now it tht million\nwilting for tht Ict to thlektn to\nthlt Wl can cross thl Inlet by\ndog tledi to thi only likt whleh\n\u25a0ttmi suitable for \u25a0 landing strip.\"\nABBOTT TURNED\nWOLVES AMONG\nSHEEP\u2014DOUGLAS\nArbitrator Nomad After Mort\nUnioni Okay Arbitration Plan;\n14,000 End 5'A-Weck Holdout\nTORONTO, Oct. 22 (CP)\u2014The flve-and-o-half-weeks-old\nPackinghouse Workers strike, Involving a total of 14,000 employees across the country at one stage, ended officially tonight when Fred Dowling, national organizer of the United\nPackinghouse Workers of America (C.I.O.) called on all locals\nto \"contact their management offices to arrange for returning\nto work.\" '  , . '**~\nMr. Dowllng uld a majority of\ntht locil unioni ot Canada Packeri\nand Biirni ind Compiny hid Indicated thetr acceptance of tht \"arbitration formula.\" Swift Canadian,\nother member of the \"Big Three,\"\nagreed with the uniop on itrike\nsettlement termi earlier thli week,\nARBITRATOR NAMED\nDowllng'i mnouncement followed\nthe dlscolsure thtt Charles P. McTague, Chairman of the Ontario\nSecurities Commission, hid been\n.ailed upon to aerve is arbitrator\nln the dlipute between the union\nand the Canada Packeri and Burni\ncompiniei.\nThi settlement formula Involving Canada Pickeri tnd Burnt\ntnd Compiny It understood to\noall for an Immedlite wage Increue of seven cents in hour,\nThtn would be trbltntlon In\nconnection with tht unlon'i originil demind for a 17-cent booit\nluut i of union . security ilso\nwould bt subject to arbitration.\nWhere Swift Canadian wu concerned, an agreement between\ntht union and tht compiny cilled\nfor I 10-cents-m-hour piy hike.\nSwift employees ratified tht\ntgrumtnt and production hu\nbttn resumed In tht compiny'i\nilx plants across Ctnida.\nAt* the ume time, however, ihe\nNitionil Auembly next Tueidiy to urged   women   to   let   their   fares\nDistrict Teachers\nConvene al Trail\nThursday, Friday\nTeachen  from\nwill converge  on\nand Fridiy tor the tnnual Wtit\nKootenay-Boundary  teachen  convention. About 50 are expected to\nattend trom Nelson.\ni The occasion  will give diitrict\nttudenti i two day holiday.\nAddresses from gueit ipeaker.*.\nand discussion of matters pertaining to teaching are the mainstays of\nthe program. Officers for the teichen association will be elected.\nChilrmin of the association for the\nput yur hu been J. C. Loomer of\nNelson.\nSkeleton Found\nIn Stanley Park\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 2. (CP)-Po-\nlice tods; were investigating the\npossibility that a skeleton, found\nTuesday ln 1000-acre Stinley Pirk,\nmight be the tint clue to i hitherto undisclosed murder.\nThe skeleton, found by in unidentified mm roaming the woodi ln the\nsearch of muihroomi, wu believed\nto hive lain ln the underbrush,\npartly covered with earth, for between two md three years. The\n\u2022kuil, filled with cedar needles, wu\nagainst any ilgn of the return of\nthe reprehensible economic practices which led to grain being fed\nto pigi or foodituffi destroyed st\na time when chlldrtn the world over\nwere lufferlng from malnutrition.\nconilder economic problemi\nM.R.P.'B IN\nForeign Mlnliter Oeorgei Bldiult\nwhose Mouvement Ripubllcalne\nPopulilre lut heivlly ln the elections, wu rettlned In the new\nCtblntt Two othen of thit ptrty, n\/-i_i \u2022 1, \u25a0 i\nPierre-Henri Teltgen ti Miniiter of BUNUJ *>V.nC\/V\\C\nNitionil Defence ind Plinnlng ind\nRobert Schuminn u Mlnliter of\nFinance, also wtrt Included In the\nreorginieid Oovernment, Thty will\nremiin it leut until resulU of next\nSunday's run-off election! ire\nknown.\n.REGINA, Oct. 22 (CP)-Premier\nDouglu of Sukitchewm tonight\nslid over Sukitchewm radio itt-\ntions thit Canadians ire no neirer\nthe \"new iociiI order\" promlied\nduring the wir thin when the wtr\nbegin.\nHe uld Cinidlin \"big builneu\"\nhid -cempiigned for removal of\nprice controli to permit high\nprofiti, for removil of exceu profiti\ntaxei and had tried to imuh the\nco-opentlve ind tride union movements.\nFlnince Minister Abbott had\nuked builneu men to do ill pot.\n\u2022Ible   In   preventing   pricei   trom\nAPPROVED\nVICTORIA, Oct. 22  (CP)- Ap-\nprovil of the Provinciil Govern\nscheme innounced Tueidiy by\nProvincial    Secretary    George    S.\nThe remilnder of the new Cib-[Pearion wu given by offlclili of !v.ins\u201e ... ,h_ ' X.  .   k\n... m.  n   r   i.,..,.,,.,.,.,i   n\u00ab... ,\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\"\u2022* ior we woivei to be\nInet\nMinister of Stite,\nRidlcil-Soclillit;    Juitlce,    Andre\nMarie,    Ridlcil-Soclillit;    Interior\ntdouird Dtprtux, Socltliit; Educi\nman who turned' the wolvei Ioom\n! among   the   sheep   ind   no\\f  cries\nu gentle\nthe  B.  C.  Provinciil  Government ,. m__sIM> wish\nYvon  Delboi.! Employee,' Assoclitlon. \" P\u00b0\"'ble wlth \"\" ,h\"P'\nThe plan lncorporatu part of the crrsf uilDnrn _\/.--.\/._\u2022\nbonus pild Into the bulc wigei ind r\"* \"A\"'\"'\u2122 WEAPON\ngives i 10 per cent Increue of this\nItlon, Marcel Nitgelen, Social'''.;'bulc wage u bonup to cover pirt\nj Mlnlittr of Economy Affiin, Ji 11 of tht latest rise In tht cott of llv-\nMoch, Socltliit: Sociil Affa.is, lng, to employees receiving $190\nDaniel Mayer, Socialist; Industrial per month or leu md a flat IIS for\nAttractive Mn. Bitty Dunlivy,\nto, Bilim, Oregon, li now uklng\nter htr 15th dlvorct. Mrt. Dunlivy, whou mtrltll Venturis lncludtd rtmtrrylng thi umt mm\nflvt tlmtl, ll seeking dlvtrot\nfrtm lar preunt huibind, whom\nihi wets In ltkt, en groundi tf\norutl tnd Inhuman trtttmtnt Shi\n\u2022sks ewnirshlp ef rutaurant they\nboth op-nf. -Shi wu '* tt thl\ntimt of htr tlqttmtrrlift.\nProduction, Robert Licoitt, Sociil\nlit; Agriculture, Mtrcel Roclort\nIndependent: tnd Minister of Defence tnd Colonlu, Piul Bechtrd\nSocialist.\nCRITICIZED\nThi prtvloui Ctblntt wu com-\npond of 12 Socliliiti, ilx Popular\nRtpubllcini, Ore Radical-Sociallsli\ntnd two Independent!. Three of the\nSoclillst ministers dropped hid\nbun undtr flrt for tome timt trom\nother partiu because ot thtlr\npoliciu _\"_ty wart thl Mlnliter of\nNitionil   Economy,\nthose receiving mort thin 1180.\n\"Wt tttl thit the prtunt policy\nof the government establishes a fair\nwage under existing economic conditloni,\" sild E. P. O'Connor, Oenenl Secretiry for tht Auoclition,\nwho ctmt to Vlctorii from Vincouvtr Tuudiy to git detalli of the\nplin trom Mr. Peinon. A. C. Bennett, Asilitint Gmeril. Secretiry\niccomptnltd Mr. O'Connor.\ntht Stcrtttry of SUtt for Colonlu.\nMtrlui Moutel, ind tht Minister of\nAndrt Philip; Agriculture, Pierre Tinguy-Prlgent\nVANCOUVER, Oct 22 (CP)-Po-\nlict todiy wtn itlll conducting \u25a0\n\u2022eirch for tht wtipon with which\nuvtn-yttr-old Roddy Moon wu\nslain flvt daya ago.\nAnxious pirenti In tht dlitrlct\ntodiy wtrt. completing t petition\nto Miyor Chirlu Jonu to hivt tht\nbuih idjolning tht Khool clured\nDontld Jtcquei, nlni-yttr-old\npupil it Begble, told polict of a\nmu who had betn kinging iround\ntht ichool trying to coax children\ninto the bush tome time btfort tht\nmurdtr.\n\"All tht pinnti tn thi diitrict\nirt worried,' 'Mrs. T. H. Jtcquei,\nDomld'i mother, uld.\n\"List yttr thiy reported tht mtt\nttr to police md in officer did comt\nout. But ht didn't git inyont.\"\n2 DEATHS, ARSON\nLOOTING IN\nFOREST FIRES    I\n$3 Million Property\nLoss in New\nEngland Resort Area\nDANGER MOUNTS\nGOOSE ROCKS BEACH, Me.,\nOet 22 (AP) - Ntw or rekindled\n'forest flru todty ipreid destrue- |\ntlon through woodlands of the\nNortheutern Stites, where ilrttdy two llvu hivt bun loit\nand $3,000,000 In property letl\nsuffered In rich Ntw England\nvacation territory.\nAn tnd to I prolonged drought\nWtt not predicted tnd dinger\nmounted nther thin abated.\nMaine led the fire casualty'areai\nwith gale wlndi driving 40 scattered fires,' the worst? In thll village,\nneir the Kennebunkport Summer\nartists colony, where scorei of\nfamilies were forced to flee flsmes\nwhich destroyed more thm 200\nbuildings.\nNew flru wen reported today la\nNaw York, New Jeney and Connecticut, and New England, whn*\nthe threat mounted Tuesday, wu\nplagued with sudden new bluet.\nReports of looting and anon\ncime  from*- some  sectors  when\nflames.\nDANGER ABATES\nAt Goose Socks Beach, a mom-\ning wind shift heightened the threat\nto Kennebunkport i village of 2000\nifttr fire had iwept i five-mile\nitretch of coastline but by nightfall\nthe danger hid abated. New flrei\nbroke out todty it Bar Harbor and\nin the Waterboro area.\nFire Commisiioner Riymond Ren.\ndill ot Milne iet total lou thui far\nat $2,500,000 and in Massachusetts\ndamage wu estimated by officials\n\u25a0t $500,000.\nOne min died in the Milne flrt\nzone ind mother battling a gnat\nfire at Nagatuck, Conn.\nCOMMERCIAL RENT\nCONTROLS\nOFF IN SPRING\nOTTAWA, Oct 22 (CP) - Prlcei\nBoard officials uid tonight that tha\nGovernment is committed to end\nrent md eviction controls on commerciil accommodations next March\n31 when legislation extending wartime controls expires.\nThese officials uld there wu no\nsuggestion the Federal Government\nhad changed Its decision \u2014 announced June 19 by Flnince Mini-\"\niter Abbott \u2014 to free commercial\npunctured by a small hole which j properties   from   controls  on  thit\npolice wid wu poulbly ciuied by i dite.\n\u2022 null calibre bullet. At   the   ume   time,   informed\nNo trice of \u2022 bullet or gun wutquirferi expected domeitic rent md\nfound, ilthough I belt, frigments of j eviction controls would be extended\nclothing, two piper recelpti ind a a-year beyond Mirch 31. For thli\ncloied pocket knife were found\nThe  recelpti,   one   luued   by\nHiney,   B.C.,   phirmicy   ind\nolher by   in   unnimed   Iniunnce\ncompiny \u2014 bore the mmt Benja\nmln Crow.\nmove, the Government was expect*\ned to uk Parliament for a further\nthe j lengthening of its rentil powen.\nThli year, commercial landlords\nwere grinted i meuure of relief\nin permiuion  to obtiln  \u2022  25-per\nconsiderable imount of\nwu freed\nregulitlom\nCrow, i dtlry firmer ind member \u25a0 cent increue by offering tenants t\nof Pltl Meidowi, B.C., Munlclpil | two-yeir renewil lease on certiln\nCouncil reported thlt $97, checks, terms,\nrecelpti ind penoml pipen were    Also,\nstolen from his home md tbe caih commercial   property\nbox subsequently found empty on'from   control   through\na lawn ln nearby Burnaby Munlcl-j declaring thit bulldingi of thii Type\npallty, I rented for the flnt time or iub-let\nThe puiillng ingle to the cue was or leased for it leut three yein\nthit thi robbery occurred eirly thll were not subject to Federil rental\nyear. authority.\nLmdlordi renting domeitic quir-\nttn ilso were given ild through\nlegislstlon permllting 10-per rent\nIncreases conditional on giving tenants \u25a0 two yeirs' leise.\nASK MANUFACTURERS\nTO CHANGE STAND\nWASHINGTON, Oct 22 (AP) -\nThe Board of Director! of the Nitionil Association of Minufictureri,\nwhich his opposed the Joint Cini*\ndi-Unlled Stitu St Lawrence Sue\nwiy md Power Project In thi put,\nwill be uked lo reverie Its stand it\ni meeting Oct it, t rtport from a\ncommittee itudylng the propect dlt* I\ndoted todiy.\n'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim\nLate Sport\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii\nPACIFIC COAIT NOCKIY\nVincouvir 3. Stittlt 1\nTicomi I, Ntw Wtltmlnsttr 1\nFresno 2, Sin FrincUco I\nTO TEST LABOR\nACT BEFORE\nSUPREME COURT\nVICTORIA, Oct 22 (CPI-Ltgil-\nIty of tht Induitrlil md Conciliation ind Arbltrition Act which wu\npissed by tht Legislature ln IMT to\nencourage the settlement of Induitrlil dispute by conciliation, wlll bt\ntested btfort tht Supreme Court ot\nCmidt.\nPermission wu grinted by tbe\nAppeal Court today to the Ninilmo Dry Cleinlng tnd Laundry\nWorkers Union, Local No. 1, to ippeil Igilnit tht court'i decision\nwhich upheld the Judgment of Mr.\nJustice A. D. MicFirline that a\ntradt union wu an entity md could\nbe lutd under the Act, otherwise\nknown u Bill N.       \u2022\nThrcourt wu uninlmously In fivor ot grintlng permiuion to ip-\nput tht ciu, Mr. Juitlce O'Hillorin uld beciuu tht apptal wu ot\npublic Inttrtit\nS'.m^mL ...-\n\u25a0\n '\n';\"r\n. NILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, (KT. 23, W7\nLOVERI ROVER! ROGUE!\nIll lovei,\n>l.i...told against\nI splendor of Arabian\nlights, Persian palaces,\nhartmi, uncharltd Mas\n...Strang*, mode lands)\n#\n\t\nComplete Plans\nFor Bracken\nBanquet Here\nPreparations for the Nelion Boird\not Trade dinner honoring Hon.\nJohn Bracken, Progreulve Coniervitlve leader, and Mrs. Bricken, tre\nabout complete, T. D. Rodway,\nChairman of tho Entertainment\nCommittee, uid Wedneidiy.\nMr. Bracken ls to be guett speaker at the function, which ii to be\nhtld in the Silver Room at the\nHume Nov, 4.\nWivei of memberi of the Board of\nTrade will alto attend the banquet.\n\t\n,'\u25a0\nWITHDRAWS FROM IJpW f \u201er|ftnu\nVESCIODIF1NCI        r I-*\nMr. ind Mri.\nvliit Trill.\nBricken ire ilso to\n%\nFFMIM1KS, Jr.\nMUREEN O'HAU \u2022 WALTB SLEZAK\nSlNBADthe SAILOR\nf\nOUR PRICE\nPOLICY FOR\n..\"DUH IN\nTil SUN\"..\nGuerillas Fight\nAil-Night Bottle\nATHENS, Oct. 22 (Reutere)-More\nthan 200 heavily-armed guerrilla!\nfought an all-night itreet battle\nagainst artillery md tanks in the\nWestern Macedonian town of Edei\nsi before wlthdriwlng eirly todiy.\nThey forced their way into the\ntown during i violent storm, attacked the town's power plant and mil\nltary installations, and were reported to have looted a hospital ind\ncirried off 18 hostages.\nIn the Plndut Mountilnt, Centnl\nGreece, 131 villages have been evac-\nuited under military orders, ind\ntome 17,000 peasants moved into the\nvilley to facilitate the Army'i forthcoming drive igilnit the guerrillu.\nThe Weather\nSynoptlt \u2014 Storm, will movi into\nthe Interior of thi province Thursday morning followed by Improving\nconditions.\nForecasts:\nKooteniy\u2014Overcut. Intermittent\nrain occulonilly mixed with snow\nthroughout. Winds light, Southwest\nIS. Milder. High Thundiy it Crinbrook 44, Crescent Valley 47.\nOkanagan \u2014 Ovtrcut with intermittent rain ind occuionil snow\nbecoming cloudy tbout noon. Wlndi\nSoutherly }0 overnight Southerly\nIS Thurtdiy morning ind light\n[hereafter. Milder. High it Pentlc\nIUY REFINERY SITI\nVANCOUVER, Oct.  22   (CP> -\nR. C. MicDonild, Munlclpil Aft tin; ton \u00ab,*f_unloopi 48,\nMlnliter, uld todiy thit 300 icrei I   Vincouver \u2014 Cloudy with Kit-\nhad been purchased in nearby Port! tend  ihowirt  becoming   overout\nMoody, B.C., by the Brltlth Ameri- by  tvtning.  Wlndt   Southeut  28\ncan Piint Co. it t site for i Urge\noil refinery.\nCott of the propoud refinery wis\nnot divulged, but it wu reported\nthat the project would cost more\nthan the neirby 110,000,000 Imperlil airport 38, Niniimo 32.\nOU plant it loco. ; NeUon      38\n  | Montreil _.     U\nBuy, ull, or rent with i Wint Ad.ffi.1^,;; *    J*\nPort Arthur\"!\"\u2014\" 17\nKinori  40\nWinnipig   40\nBrandon   38\nThe Pal _ 34\nRegini  '.  33\nSukitoon .  23\nWHOOTW., Oct. 21 (CP)-Hemr\nWtlth, counsel ftr Michael Angelo\nVescio, 22-y.tr-old Port Arthur\nyouth charged wtth tht murderi ot\ntwo Wlnnlptg boyi, today announced hit withdrawal trom tht defence.\nHli decliion followed tbt announcement today that Vesclo's trial\nwould optn Nov, 10 during the Fill\nAislzei.\nIn court yuterday, Mr. Walth uld\nhe would be forced to withdraw it\nthe Crown Insisted on tht two\ncharges going on within ont month.\nFormer Helsonite\nLaid To Rest\nErnest Ronnie Morberg, former\nNelionlte who died ln vincouvtr\nSiturdiy, wu iccordtd lut rltti it\nNtlion Widnesdiy in the chapel ot\ntht Thompson Funeral Homt fllltd\nto cipiclty with friends from both\nNtlion and tht surrounding dlitrlct.\nRev. T. J. S. Ferguson conducted\nthe services in the flower-binked\nchipel when hymns sung were,\n\"Rock of Ages\" md \"Abide With\nMe.\" Mri. W. A. Minion wu\norgmlit\nPallbearers were Gunnar Anderson, Len Blcknell, Ltwrence Grunerud, Oku Hanson, Rudolph Olun\n\u2022nd Fritz Root. Interment wu tn\nNelton Mtmorlil Park. . '\nAmong Mr. Morbirg'i survivors\nire hit pirenti, Mr. ind Mrt. II.\nMorberg ot Nelson.\nHouse for\nRykeris\nDEATHS\nTOASV^EA\nj.y.M'AHi-i\n*> protect this great\naHnothn at a mr.\nWee to our patroni\nwt mutt thaiae the\ntame advaneicf\nptkti at are being\n*baiged everywhere\nthlt picture It helag\npreset.ee\/...\ncm feicea rem em,\nUMmco n-o_oa_arr oat\nMATINEE      ttt\nXVtNim    11,25\n(ladsiding turn)\nStarts Monday\not 2:00 P.M.\nCiuie\nT*hls It from Wilter Pttir:\n\"Every moment iome form\ngrowi perfect ln hind or fice:\nsome toni on thi hills or the \u2022\u2022\u25a0\nli choicer thin the rut; iome\nmood *f puilon or inilght or\nintellectual excitement It irresistibly reil ind attractive for\nui\u2014for thlt moment only. Not\nthe fruit of experience but experience itsett ls the end. A\ncounted numbir of pului only\nis given to us of i variegated,\ndramatic life. How may we in\nin them ill thit ls to be uen by\nthe fineit senses? How thill we\npass meet swiftly from point to\npoint, ind be present llwiya it\nthe focus where tbe greitest\nnumbir .of vitil forcei unite\ntheir pureit energy? To burn\nilwiyi with thii hird, gemlike\nflime, to milntiln thlt ecstiiy,\nis success ln lift.\"\nGooderham * worts\nLIMITED\nTetenll, Caneie\nguity over the strait Euterly 20\nelsewhere overnight. Winds Norths,\nwest 13 Thundiy morning demising to light by mid-afternoon. Milder.  High  Thurtdiy  it Vincouver\n49     -\niPrlnce Albert       28\nNorth Battleford  22\n! Swift Current...\\ 28\nMedicine Hit  24\nLethbridge  23.\nCilgiry   21\n: Edmonton    28\nKimloopi   33\nj Pentlcton   28\nVincouver   41\nVlctorii  43\nCnnbrook\nCrucent Villey\nKulo \t\nI Prlnci Rupert.\n[Prince George ...\nGrand Forkt \t\nSeattle   \t\nPortlmd \t\nSpokine \t\nChicago\t\nMOUNTIATTIN HURT\nI LONDON. Oct. 22 (API - The\n[Priu Auoclition sild tonight thit\n.Lieut. Philip Mountbitten, who will\nOn The 10-Pin\nAlleys\nF. Grives' teim knocked down\nthi 10-plns to score 1340 and grab\nthe bowling crown trom J. Himion'i\nteim which tor thl put sevenl\nweeki hu led the bowlen with a\ntally ot 1238.\nI. Black, scoring a high Individual\nof IDS and a high aggregate of 340,\ntoppled Hamson i rtcord ot 173 md\n322.\nScoru follow:\nF. GRAVES-M. Adami, 237; B.\nMannings, IBS; E. Grives, 281; V. I\nGrivei, 323; F. Oravet, 31!. Total-\n1349,\nJ. DRUMMOND - W. Burnt, iMl\nD. Proudfoot, Ul; A. McGinn, 18S;\nMcMiUian, 288; J. Drummond', 328,\nTotal-llU.\nHigh ilngle-F. Grives, Iti\nHigh iggregite-V. I. Grives, 323.\nC. MILLER - L. Browttt, 150;\nMn. BroWttt, 1SS; Mrt. DeFirro,\n250; R. Riley, 238; C. Miller, 230.\nTotii-ioa\u00bb.\nI. BLACK--, -oy, IM; Mn. M.\nAdams, 184; Mrt. C. Cummins, 295.\nT. Pirklnion, 274; I. \u25a0 Blick, 340.\nTotal\u2014-1269.\nHigh single\u2014I. Blick, 108.\nHigh aggregate-I. Black, 340.\nJ. HAMSON-B. Orty, 189; O.\nStrong, 803; B. Simpson, 218; J.\nChimben, 189; J. Hamson, 282, To-\ntal\u20141169.\nW. SIMPSON-B. Smith, 184; A.\nAndenon, 220; H. Newell, 219; C.\nCummins, 257; W. Slmpion, 231. To-\ntll-1101.\nHigh single\u2014G. Strong, 187.\nHigh iggregite\u2014G. Strong, 383,\nSEES WISMER\nROLE A MOCKERY\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 22 (CP)-Tha\nposition of Attorney-Geniril Oor\ndon S. Wlimer in heiringt tomorrow\non the Industrial Conciliation and\nArbitration Act chargei againit 84\nsteelworken conttltute \"I mockery\not Juitlce,\" Eamon Pirk, Nitloml\nOfficial ot the United Steelworken\nof America (C.I.O.) told t gathering\nof Unlvenity - of Brltllh Columbli\nttudenti here todiy.\nMr. Wismtr, who li ilso Provlncill Labor Miniiter, would be fitting at a one man Labor Relitloni\nBoird to decide on ieven or light\npoinU referred to him by the Burn-\n\u2022by Police Court after ltt hearing\nof chirgei againit tbt men, Mr.\nPirk uld.\n\"A proiecutor ictlng ter thl Attorney-General will ittempt to\nprove Illegil itrlkt chirgu, with\nWismer sitting in Judgment,\" ht\nuid.\n\"As Attorney-Generil ht needi\nconvictions, H \u25a0 politician he medi\nto Justify hit support of Bill 89\ntICAA) and boliter his political\nprospect u a successor to Premier\nHert,\" Mr. Pirk tald,\nStrlktl can only be prevented\n~ I \"whin we hive I degree of economic ttibllity\u2014whin wt dont hive\n- I manufacturers trying to gouge thl\nI public on the basis of i shortage ot\n*Ti:oniumer goodi. ind when urningi\nil'ire sufficient for i itindird ot de-\n_'Cency.\"'\nIll:\nM HerriottoQuit\n\u25a0ni i Ma y or a Ity of Lyons\n-1   PARIS, Oct. 5- (Rtuten>-Edou*\n- ird  Hirriot,  wnote ridlctl   pirty\n- .\"is buten by Oen. De Giutlei Re-\nTr. jssemblemtnt du Peuple Frinciii\nTt j in the Lyont Municipal election tald\n.04 today hi would quit the miyonlty\n- u he could only iccept election \"by I   will penon who got wrong over-\n- i majority hoit.lt to my personi!'eott by mistake trom Civic Theatre\n- power and dictatorship.\" ,g,t p'e\u201e, phone 944.\n\"\"     Thrice   Premier  ct  Frince   ind I\n\"\"\u25a0:now Preiident of thi Nitionil Ai-\n*~ I lembly,   Harriot  hu  idmlnittired\n'Lyons it Miyor for mon thin 40!  STERLINO HOME FURNISHERS\n\u25a0It yein. \t\n_ Ridleila got 26.8 pir cent of thl\n_ votu againit 38.7 per cent polled\nby thi De Giulle pirty in Lyoni\nlait Sunday.\nTORONTO (CP) - Rev. Thomii\nHenry Canham, 95, who eitibllihed\nthi fint Church of England mlulon\non the Lower Yukon River, He wu\nArchdeacon of tht Yukon for IS\nyeirs.\nCRESTON, B. C, Oct, 22-Ryktrt,\nIt te hivt i ntw Customs Houit,\niccordlng to Orin Plumb, pirtntr of\ntht firm ot Plumb and Hale, whe\nware awarded tht contract tor the\ngrading and concrete work ot the\nnew itructure, which It li under*\nitood will bi of pre-fabrlcated ma<\n.trial        .     -\nTht contrtct of tht local firm calls\nfor griding tht ground md con\ncrttt foundation, tub-floor ind tew\nerage, lystem. The balance of the\nbuilding might poulbly be built by\nother contractors.\nThi new itructure will be con'\nitructed it the Junction of the mtln\nroid and tht old rotd up to Cimp\nLister, Ibout one-quarter ot I milt\nSouth ot tht prutnt cuitomi houu\non tbe left hmd ilde of the rotd.\nPlumb md Halt tendered I bid\nof $3933 for thli work.\nRed Creates Scene\nIii Criticism of\nWedding Expenditures\nLONDON, Oct. 29 (Rtuttri) -\nCommunlit Wllllim Oillicher\ncreated i icene ln the Commoni today whan he protested igilnit whtt\nht cilled tht lavish expenditure involvtd in tht forthcoming mirrlige\nof Princeil Ellubeth to Lieut. Phil,\nip Mountbitten.\nThe occasion wu in all-party motion to present an addreu of con\ngratulatlon to the King and Queen\nand to Princess Ellubeth on tht\nNov. 20 marriige.\nQaliacher (ound no lupport from\nmy other mtmber tnd hli comments wtre greeted with angry\nshouts \"Sit down.\"\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll\nNews of the Day\nRATES: tte llm, Tt lint black niee type, liri.tr typt rttu on\nrequest. Minimum twt llnu. 105 discount for prompt piym.nt\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiii\nOtt\nyour  Xmii  Migulnt   subscriptions ttrly it VALENTINE'S.\ntt ptyi to phoni 1177 tnd 1178.\nFAIRWAY MIAT MARKET\nFor Sill - 8 room houit. Full\nconcrtte basement with garage.\nPhoni 1013-R,\nBulbs! Jutt received from Hollind.\nPlint now. Mac's Greenhouses.\nDrop ln for \u2022 GOOD Cup of Coffee\nthut chilly evenlngi it WAIT'S.\nAU Wool Work Socki\nJACK  BOYCE  MEN'S  SHOP\nTonight, children'i Halowe'en\npirty, Clan McLeiry, 7 p.m. Legion\nHlll.\nREMEMBRANCE In 1847 Rogen\nBrothtn SHverwue. See it at\nCOLLINSON'S JEWELRY STORE\nWasher trouble? Juit phont 91,\nButty repairman will cill promptly.\nA ihlpmtnt ot cotl tnd wood\nranges Juit recelvtd. Full white\nenamel, with reservoir or water\nfront HIPPERSON'S.\nThursday Bargains\nat\ni\nJ-ink'dL. AdWdtfr'fa-WuUL\n10% DISCOUNT ON ALL AFTERNOON AND\nEVENING DRESSES AND COATS\nAlpine cloth skirts, reg, $4.95. Sale 92.91\nPrinted spun pyjamas. Sale $2.93\nWhite flannelette gowns. Sale 92.95\nSilk blouses, sizes 14 to 20. Sale $2.95\nMonarch down wool, all shades. 2 oz. ball 400\nSatin gabardine raincoats, belted style with\nhood. Sale ,\t\n917.91\n2-way itretch girdles, small, medium and\nlarge. Salt $3.95\nSale of fan fabric gloves. Pair  '. 49#\nBlanket cloth jackets with hoods. Sale  $16.95\nCotton print dresses, size* 14 to 46. Special $2.69\nFtH hat ipeclal $2.95 to $4.95\nPun wool hwringbone slacks. Salt 94.95\nRussians Held In Iron Clamp of\nCommunism, Rev. Forrest Tells Meel\nNew Typewriter ind Adding Michlnt Coven for iU widths ind ill\nmiku. Kttp your office machines\ndun. D. W. McDerby, 536 Wird\nStreet, Nelion. B. C\nBoyi' md glrli' Sweittri, wide se.\nlection ot ill-wool, wool ind cotton\nmixtures end cotton Jeney knit All\nsites from 2 to Id.\nTHE CHILDRIN'S IHOP\nWomen's Institute rummage ule\nit the mirket Siturdiy, Oct. 25. All\ngood uud clothing. Memberi bring\narticles to W.I. Roomi Fridiy ifternoon, 2 to 4.\nTt li tht duty ot every thinking\npenon who lovei hli country to\nwtkt up and cherlih the institution\nof fall own freedom,\" Rev. Fithtr\nM. D. Forreit, M.S.C., Wednesdiy\nnight told t group of Cithollci\ngathered in tht Cithedril Bill\nwhen he addreised them on Communism ln Ruuii tnd Yugoilivli,\nind ltl \"threat\" to tht Wutern\nworld,\nFithtr Forreit, who hit lectured\nIn ilmost every nation of thl\nworld, cunt to tht dlitrlct from\nVincouver whtrt hi had served\nunder Moit Rtv. W. M. Duke,\nArchblihop at Vincouver, for 14\nmonths. Prevlouily bt hid urvtd\nIn Australia.\nOn the completion af hit visit tn\nNelion, Fithtr Forreit plans to fo\nto St Piul, Minn.\nOften I tm uktd what I hivt\nigilnit Communiim,\" be uid. \"I\nobject to tht wholt lyitem in ltt\ntntlrt philosophy. Fint, ln Russia\nthtrt il M rellgioui freedom \u2014 lt\nIt not illowtd. Religion cinndt bt\npreached, einnot bt tiught. 'Religion ii tht opium of the people'\nBulbi, Tulips, Hytclnthi, Crocut,\netc. Griuelle'i Greenhouiei. Phone cil Revue\n187.\nEckhardt Bros, tnd Bested Variety Entertainers with I ntw Mull-\nCapitol Theitre, Saturday, Oct 25. One performance only\nit 8:30 p.m. Admission: Adults 75c;\nChildren, 50c.\nThe Cinadian Legion ll starting a\nBoy'i   Boxing   Club   md   desires\nPin Up Limpi, choice of ievenl '.lovu or equipment We will piy \u2022\nstyles (rom 12.95 at reasonable figure for tame or will\n\"   receive gifts. Contict S. 3. Newell\nor S. Cimeron it tbe Legion.\nBEEK  IDENTITY\nCOURTENAY. B.C., Oct. 22 (CP)\n\u2014Police today are seeking to utib-\nwed Princeil Elizibeth Nov, 20. hid' lith identity ol i man wnose body\nRcliibli   WATCH   REPAIRS   it\nprlc\n541 Biker St., Nelion\nBt ON tlmi ALL thi tlmi, with\nwitch npiln by SUTHERLAND\nJEWELLERS, 491 Biker St\nbun hurt in in automobile iceldent. wu  found   on   the  binks  of  thl\nThl Auociition uid the iceldent Courteniy River,\noccurred lut night ind thit Mount- There  wu no evidence of vio-\nbttten tuftered \u2022 shaking up ind lence, but ill ldentificitlon marks\ni twlitid knee. tnd pipen wire misting.\nEnough insurance In sound companlei ls sound buslneu Sie\nBLACKWOOD AGENCY.\nFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE\nCommencing Friday Oet. 24 (tor the\nWinter uuon. tht Ntlion Civic\nCentre Commiuion Offiet will be\nopen from 11 i.m. to 1:10 p.m. ind\nfrom 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.\nhu become tht theme.\n'Secondly, Ruuiin Communism\nteaches that wa art u animali, with\nno iplrltuil touli, md; thirdly, thi\nitate Is absolute. It has ona ethical\nprincipal . . . whatever tervei to\nbring 1 complete proletariat dictatorship.\n\"And lait they idvoettt ttrroriam\nto obtain their tod.\n\"DONT BLAME THI PIOPIP\n\"Don't blame tht Ruuian ptoplt\nfor the Communlit policy, for thiy\ntrt held ln the Iron clamp of Communism. In spite ot tht lound economic status promlud thtm, tht\nhighest paid Russian worktn ii\nwont off than the American who\nlived on relief during the dtpru-\nllon.\"\nDescribing similar conditloni bl\nYugoilivli and itrtutng tht \"commanding policies of thl itate\"\nFather Forreit quoted trom uvenl\ntrtlclei tnd referred his listeners\nto preunt novels on tht question.\nIntroduced by Chilrmin J. Wink-\nlatr, the ipeiker wu thinked by\nMott Rtv, Mirtln M Johnion,\nBlihop of Nilion, who commented\non hit yun ot service u t lecturtr.\n$20 MILLION IN\nSUPPLIES FOR EUROPEANS\nVANCOUVER, Oct 22 \u00ab**\u00bb)-Dr.\nFrtd W. Routlty ot Toronto, Nttlontl Commlitlonir of thl Ctnidlin Rtd Crou Society, todiy told\ntht annuil mtttlng of tht B.C\ncommissioner! thlt Europeim now\ntrt hungrier thin thty hivt tvtr\nbttn.\nRecently nturned from Oentvi\nwhere ht wu \u25a0 delegite to in executive muting of tbe Internitlonil\nLeigut oi Rid Crou Socletiei, Dr.\nRoutley uid thit mort thin $20.-\n000,000 worth ot luppllu wtn dii*\ntrlbuted trom Geneva throughout\nEurope by thit organiutlon in thi\nlait two yun.\nHt nld that thi Red Crou It thi\ninly world orginiution feeding the\nEuropean people and added that\nthii yeir'i ihlpment to thtm ind\nChim would cott between $7,000,-\n000 ind $8,000,000.\nONI PERFORMANCE ONLY\u2014Seturday Ivenlng 1:10\nLockt wen probibly Invented by! GANGES, Silt Spring Iilind. B.i\nlhi Eiyptliini 1000 yun or to bi- C. (CP)\u2014A seven-foot cougar, cnd*|\nfori Chrilt wu born. In Egyptian Ited wilh deitroying many iheep.;\nt.mplti irchieologisti hive found goits ind deer on thli Gulf of Oeor-\nj crude metll keyi thit muit hive ;\u25a0:\u25a0 liland. wu deitroyed by Ted\nfitted in woodin locki thit hive Carter ind \"Cougir\" Butler, well-\nrotted iwiy with time. known British Columbii lion-kiilir.\nWOMEN'S BLACK SUEDE\nPUMPS, CUBAN HEEL \"FASHION QUEEN\" . WM\nwomen's    black    patent; t\\ MYSTIRY NO LONOIR\nSpildlng  itul   ihift  bidminton PUMPS,   CUBAN    HEEL,   OPEN,   tisvsrurs  nr   n_t  m trvt\nricqueti md Spalding blut itreik TOI $8.10'   NANAIMO, B.C., Oct 22\nihuttltcocki. HIPPERSON'S. THI IOOTIRY\n\u25a0M \"\"VARIETY\n^aflMK.**!\nCranbrook Airport Improvements\nSought From Share of Relief Funds\n\u25a0 IRD   CAOIl,   AIL   CHROME,    Fru   lecture   intltled   \"Chrlitlin\nS8.45-S1B.9S. ITANDI\u2014UM. [Science: The Religion of Amwered\nQRIINWOOD'I HARDWARI     jpriyer\" by Arthur C. Whitney, C.S.,\n\u25a0     ol  Chicigo,  111.,  mimber of  the\nATTINTION SKATIRI Ifloird ol Lecturethlp ol The Mother\nAdult skating Fridiy night will,church, The Flnt Church of Chrilt,\nitirt it I:JO p.m. lniteid of 9 pan. gtitntlrt, In Boiton, Miiuchuutti,\nu prevlouily ^dvertited. i- ,&, Capitol Thutre, Thundiy,\n\u201e   , 7~L~Z~a      \u201e,   .     lOctobir 30th it $ p.m. under thi\nHunten, ipot thlt dur. Wt hive,,_-_,-,, of rir,t chureh -f chrlit,\nF,.?culY\\.Am71._n c'_,t.e.d lenM\" Scientiit,   Nelibn,   RC.   You   ind\n8\u00bb32 - JxMi - txK - W\u00bb POW*\u00bbs your friendi ire cordially invited.\nn,tii ,    \u2014EM^ga    j     mmmmmt\nTOO UTI TO CLASSIFY\nMiki your ippolntment eirly fori\n-A ire cired (or iny remilnlng imount y-ur ChrUtmu\nreduction of outitinding relief loini debti and no linking fund Ihortigw, pi\\tUt Bon-Bom, i.e.. it reuombli\nnext for retirement! fundi for re- application to the department for prlcei .\u2014HARVEY'S JEWELLERS,\ndemptlon of remtining unemploy- permiuion tn use the imount oo llr*r^ __________\nment  relief debti,   ind   third  for port Improvement! it undir contld-l   g\/,m   0>,   TRUCK   TIRES   AT\nlinking fund ihortigei. When thue eritlon\nLONDON (CP)\u2014George Tramp-'putting \"thi bundle\" on the Jockey\nton, Wilton-on-Thimei publican, I thli teuon ind with hit eirningi\nhgt been a champion of Jockey Gor-ibought a filly, Cireleu Non for\ndon Richards for years and only ihlt (.1400. Cireliu Non io fir bu won\nyttr hu he earned luhslanllal re- three ricea\u2014but Oordon hun't bun\nWard for his toyility. He hat been III Jockey.\nKING GIVES HIGH PRAISE TO HIS\nFATHER IN UNVEILING OF STATUE\nGREATLY   REDUCED   PRICES\nSTILL ON AT\nQUEEN CITY MOTORI LTD.\nBy JAMES McCOOK\nCinidlin Prui Stiff Wrltir\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014PaiMngar ond Freight\nLONDON, Oct 22 (CPl\nKing todiy unviiled i whlti itatue,.,,\nto hi. (tthtr, King C-.org. V, brtdsl^j**\"^HS*\nWfitmlmter  Abbey.\nHudauirtin    for     BRIDAL\nWREATH   DIAMONDS   It   Collln-\n\u25a0iitui of \u25a0 beirdid King In Ft.ldjion'i Jiwellery itore. If It'i Bridal\nMar-hali uniform ai hll ion tpoki j Wreith It'i thl but\n_.   Ic' him it i \"Ityil, kindly ind unul- _________\n\"'fiih min\" who Mt in .ximpli thlt ,     CURLINO   LIST CLOSES\nOet   n.  Llitt  it  Wood .Villince\nA HOUSE\nto rent or will buy for $800.00\ncuh ind rut In monthly pty-\nmenti. Phont B85-Y-1.\nCRANBROOK, B.C.. OcL 22-A ir. cired (or my remilnlng imount y-u_ ChrUtmu portnlt ind avoid \u201e\u25a0,--..\u2014' '.-.....\u201e.\ntotil of $U.000 hu been allotted miy be used for capital expenditure dluppolntmtnt Rinwlck'i Studio. UR0*NTLY NEEDED\nu Crtnbrook'! ihtr. of th. $2,680.- providing thi D.pirtmmt of Mu- phoni f\n000 debt cinc.llition by th. Pro-, nlclpilitlu givu iti ipprovil to thai \t\nvlnclil Oovirnment ol un.mploy- ipeclflc propoied proj-ct CANADIAN LIOION\nm.nt relief coiti of the put among    The   city   hai   bun   eonildulng1   Memberi .nd friendi, itt.nd fr..\nSJ municlpillllei of thl Province,     wiyi ind meini of Improving thai^jj-i rr|d,y night Oct. 24th, S p.m.\nOn recommenditlon of thi Pro- city ilrport with utib.iir.mint <*'\u25a0 sharp.\nvlnclil Mlnliter of Tinince, iumi thi icheduled lir urvict through! __-___.\nreturned to the munlcipillliei on here. Slnci It hu no outitinding n-|   A nlci ihlpment of tilv.rwire Juit\nthli iccount muit be uud flrit for lief loini. no unemployment nllefltr-jvtj    |\u201e   -*\u201e   5^   glndwlch\nFOR SAW- 1 BUCK\"MAM,\n1200 lbi Oood worker ind hir-\nnen. Apply Louli Krpin, SOS\nFront St, Nelun.\nwantH) - contract mm\ndriven with trucki. Hiul logi\nPorthlll. Apply Glider Lumbtr\nCo., Nelion, B C\nFOft salt -\u25a0 J TON urn-\nnitionil Truck. C-40. With or\nwithout body, Phoni W. Jimu.\n171.\nvvHV N6T BIT V6UR MeTHTOSH\nTbt myitery of \u2022 heivy txploilon\nUut rattled windowi ln ill lectloni\nof Ninilmo, B.C.. it 10 p.m., Sundiy, Oet 12 hit been solved.\nPollct reported todty two boyi\nhtvt confined reiponilblllty for the\nblut Thiy nld the boyt ttoli \u2022\nbox, containing 14 iticki Of itump-\nIng powder, from \u2022 conitructlon\nlob it Wellington, nur Ninilmo.\nThiy cirried the explotlvu iround\nill diy ln in lutomohlle.\nAt night thi boyt drovi to 1 highwiy bridgi crossing thl Ninilmo\nRlvtr, five mllu South of thi city,\n\u25a0ttiched \u2022 two-foot fuu to the\npowder, pushed thi box of explotlvu Into the strrim ind nn for\nCOW.\nExpanded AP News\nService Examined\nbJTROIT, Oct 12 (AP) - More\nthin 300 ntwipiptr min, gathered\nhtrt for tbt Uth annual Aisoclated\nPrtu Miniging Editors Auoclition\nconvention, prepired todiy to examine tht AP'i domutic ind builntu ntwi reporti.\nIn hli pre-eonventlon remirkt, Ai-\nloclitlon Preiident A. Y. Aronion\nexpreued confidence thit the preu\nof the United Statei would prove\nequal to its responsibility In pret-\nervatlon of world peace.\nIn the itomlc ige, \"turvtvi! will\ndepend on Internitlonil moderation,\ntclf-rettrilnt ind undcntindlng.\"\nSpeiklng of thl AP's expanding\nworld newa covenge, Amnion declired: \"Our participation ln two\nglobal conflict! helped chingt our\nthinking.\n\"But I believe, mor. thin thlt\nthi divtlopmint of thl Auoclited\nPrtu Into a world-wldt nawi-\ngithirlng organiutlon whou Mr-\nvloe It now within thl meani ef\nthi imillut publication li raiptn-\ntible for our expanded vliw-\npoint\"\nHEADS SUB-COMMITTEE\nLAKI BUCCESS, Oct $2 (CP)-\nL. B. Peinon. Cinidlin Under-\nSecretary of State for Extirnil\nAffiin, todiy wat appointed Chilrmin ot th. United Nitloni Sub\nCommltttt to comld.r th. contro-\nvtnl.1 propoul for creitlon of 1\n\"LltUt Autmbly\" of thi U.N.\nHANNA, AIU. (CPl-Thli yiu-i\ncrop of wool ihlpped by thi Eaitern Alberti Wool Growin Aitoclitlon amounted to 00,000 poundi,\nthouundi of poundi leu thin thi\n\u2022mount ihlpped lut year. The rei\nGood Samaritan . .',\nNEW YORK, Oct 22 (AP)-WU-\nford St Denli told pollc. yeiterdiy\nhe found 1 one-day-old biby bl \u2022\nchurch vestibule, took It to 1 tavern\nand placed lt on the bar, which 10\ningered a woman cuttomtr thtt tb.\ncalled tbt copi\nPollc. found th. biby wrapped ln\nblanket md Turkiih toweL St.\nDenii wu nurby, reflecting upon\nthi He of good umarltan that had\nbeen thruit upon him.\nSt Dtnii wu chirged with endangering the life of \u2022 biby by neglecting to turn lt ovir to thi proptr\nauthorltiei\nand Jonithin ippln befor. th. ion for th. decreue wu uld dut to\n[numerous nidi of coyotet on fiocki\not iheep in the diitrict\nSun-\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. C, MUIR   .\nPhonn:     Nelson 77; Rouland 171) Troll 1001\nConnection! tor.\nSALMO  -  KASLO  -  CRESTON  -   NAKUSP\nth. ttituti ihould itind In th. hurt\nAccomptnled by Quito Miry, w|. of London betwun th. Abb\u00aby md\ndow of the lit. King, Quun Ellu-|th, Houtu of Pirllimmt, \"whtrt.\njbith. Mncut Ellubeth ind Prln-|b. sj,, lUhl\u201e 0( w.itn-lnittf, thl\ncut Mirgiret the King uld th.t Crown b\u00abamt Ih. goldtn drclt\n;hlt fithir for 2J yun thtr.d wlth|wl|h|n w),|-h ,\u2022\u2022 ,n, tm ttmMm,\n;hli ptopli, \"thilr hopt! md dlMp-;\u201ef ,hr Brltlth Commonwullb were\npnlntminti.   thilr   hipplnut   ind .,-(.,a \u25a0\u2022\nIheir torrowi.\" j   QuHn Miry, nnw HO, louchid hir\nHU reign wu \"hill of dinger tnd ,T\u201e wlu, , hindkerchlef whin thi\ndifficulty whlcb convuliloni of -*Jrlj_i_r| tpeeet, wu m..d. Thin, with\nown diy hiv. ptrhipt ttmporirlly \u201e\u201e gtugbttr-ln-Uw it htr ildt. ihi\nthi King uld. that Rilph'i Birber Shop and Vilintln.t\nobieured\n\"Duriisj thut yttn hli tuillt-\nI.i ef eeureg., filth ind itudfut-\nneu grew mart ilr-nj \u00ab\u00abd ht\nwen ftr hlmulf whtt hi mut dt-\nilrad\u2014th. confld.net and lev. tf\nHli\\iubjMtl til ov.r th. world.\"\nThe   hushed   uwmbly   of   hir.\nwilktd down thi royit plittotm to\nth. foot ol thi mtmorlil ind looked\nup it thi figure.\nHtr fimily wu gilh.r.d tbout\n'mi her ton. th. King, tbt Duk. of\nGlouctlttr, tht Prlncui Royil ind\nthe two Prlnc.tiei. Prlnceu Klin-\nh.th wpre \u25a0 dirk brown cott ind\nor phoni tht Secretiry it TM-L-i.\nCIVIC   IMPLOYIU\nOtntnl mtttlng Fridiy night\nCity Hill, I pm, full ittend.nc*\nrtqueiUd.\nJoy Miken partner whllt Modern\n\u25a0nd Old Time dinclng. Ritruh-\nm.nU Cird! I:1S shirp Dtnclng\n11 pm\nPlint your Spring flowtring bulbi\nNtw. Wt hivi \u2022 complttt itock of\nquality bulbe. Coventry'! Flowir\n\u2022hap.\nmow comei Mrt. Appliton\nihln. Biy, B.C,\nroR sau - i$\u00ab roftb v.*\nCoupe.   A-l    condition.    Phone\n4S5-R-1 Ifttr 5:00 p.m,\nCflMSAHION Httf WANTO -\nTwo ln fimily. Apply Mri. Pier-\npoint, Kinnaird, B.C.\nMH  IALI! - HflWI\nSINUS PUN\nRelievedFastThisEasyWayl\nPut 1 ftw dropi ef Vlcki Va-tro-wl\ntach noitril and tmi it go lo irork\nmm.\nVATRO NOL\nwarn.\nalu t and 8'.. ladlu ilu m ind,\nT ind children'i ilu 2. Pb. I0M-R\nff6C>M'W!TH B6ARB. fW6\ncould ihare. Ph. 493-R or <7 High\nSt^\t\nwnmrir\nhud.d Lon^pmn looked up it th.lPnnctu Mtrgiret wort light gny,\n-*.:-.:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -.\u25a0\u25a0>. ..\u25a0-,--i...*.  -__.  \u25a0-\u25a0-- \u25a0-\nOtt your Cout Fir Doon it tht\nN.lion Wood Working Co\n. Oprjotlli Dally Nrwi\n271 Btktr M. Phon.-1130\nFair'child's\nikltu. SIM 12. Phont 10U*-.\nHUU. Fhont 1M2 or M0 \u00bbtittr It\nPOR 8AH - CTCTU-TWa\nhultr. Phont ll(-Ls ifttr 1\n^AWiii-rAm en\ntlu 1 or 2. Savoy\nWACTIS-PAmCTtLMflCA1\nran\n1 otti.\np.m.\nSt* Main Cloi-i\/ied Stcflon\nPagell.\nPinmuihlro, Northi-nmoit Jtp-\nane.se nutpuit ln tbt Pacific, hit ftw\nittrictlonr u a place to live; it'i \u2022\nmilt-high mountain iloptng directly\nInto the ua, and li fog-ihroudid.\ntau tmm\nntveWMIN\nF-L-A-S-H\nWt Con New Supply\nFor Immtdlate Dtllvtry\nAdding Machines\nIn all modeli from the\nsmallest hond operated\nmodels to electric calculating machines\nSH US TODAY\nKOOTENAY\n' ^STATIONERS  '\nAND SPORT SHOP\n -*\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\u2014\n\t\nWITH FIRM 71 YIAM.     . .Ltd.. who attended tht Compiny'i\nLONDON (CP) -Sir Frederick fst ennutl meeting In 1174 Ml\nPacoe Flutter, Governor ot tht Lon-   _ 'ar-old cltrk, ll retiring, tt the\ndon and Uncuhirt lniurtnce Co., ~ tTf 98,\n-\nyou\nlind money\nhard to\nhang on to?\nMaybe you're tryin| the hard way, with*\nout i plan. Why not try the easy way\n\u2014 throufh Canadi Savin Jt Bondi ?\nSifn up for the amount you think you\nihould be able to tave in the next year\non the Payroll Savings Plan. That way\nyou'll lave your money before you have\na chance to ipend it. At the end of 12\nihort monthi you'll tuck away another\naddition to your neit-egg \u2014 a aafe,\nreadily cut liable Bond that payt 2.i'.'o\ninterval each year. Or, if you wiih, you\nmay buy for caih now. But don't miu\nyour opportunity. Sifn up without delay.\nON SALE NOW at your bank, or\nthrough your invettment dealer, or\nyour Company'i Payroll Savinfi\nPlan.\nImsZf tux He t\\t itatt (,M    (tilt\/\n^^~~~~~~mm m^www mwmm^^w y**** 3^2 *3t\"\n\u2022\"\nReside in Trail\nMr. ind Mri. Robert A. Ryani* who were reoently married at'\nCoeur d'Alene, Idaho. After honeymooning at Spokane and Ntlton,  \u25a0\nthey have taken up reildence at Trail.\u2014Renwlok photo..    '\t\nBy the Starting Qate\n. . ockney Hoquiam's First World War I Rep\n. . First Accepted Volunteer a Canadian;\n\"A Hen, a Hay and a Hell, twt\nHoei, and a Hen.\"\nOne day In the lobby of the Gray-\nport Hotel, Hoqulam, Waih., I\nfound the' manager laughing by\nhlmielf. Naturally I wanted to know\nwhat the Joke was, and he explained to me that the little Cockney\nbellboy had just been telling .hlm\nhow Jo spell \"Saloon.\"\nThe way he repeated it, It\nsounded like the line, quoted above,\nwhich seems to enumerate a number of objects, and a couple of\nplacet, Including a reputedly hot\none. Reduced to the alphabet, it\nwould look ai followi:\n| \"A 'ha, a 'h'a', and a 'h'l', two\n'h'o'i', and a 'h'n'.\"\nOr, If you took out the quotation\nmarks around each letter speolfled:\n\"A h't, a h'a, and a h'l, two h'o'i,\nand t h'n.\"\nNone of thete veriiom look much\nUkt:\n\"S*t-l-o-o-n!\".\nI 1 wat acquainted with the little\n'Cockney only a couple of weeks.\nThen he entrained quietly for an\nunofficial vliit to hii native England. The reason everything wai\nkept quiet was that the youth waa\na deserter from the Royal Navy.\nSome yeari before he had failed to\nreembark after a day ashore at a\nWeit Cout fort, poiiibly San Franclico, but lt seems to me it wat in\nSouth America.\nHe wu well aware of the remarkable net-work by which the\nRoyal Navy keeps track of iti de-\nCASH\nPRIZES\nUP TO\n$7200\nWEEKLY\nOf fared On\nMALKIN'S\nMELODY MONET\nTIME\nFeaturing the Rhythm\nBright Melody of\nTHE THREE SUNS\nAND A STARLET\nCKLN\nTHURSDAYS\n9:45 p.m.\nPresented by\nMALKIN'S BEST\nCOFFEE\ni.rtert, and had related casts ot ltl,\n'work to the Gray port mamger. But\nhe figured ht htd successfully\n| covered his own tracks, ind after t\na year and a half at Hoqulam, on\ntop of a couple of years elsewhere,\nfigured he could tlip home tinder\nhis asumed name, for a good vliit,\nand then return to take out U.S.\npapers at Hoqulam.\nLittle Bertie wai wrong.. From\nsomewhere thtn hid been I\ncable. They met him at tht .ana-\nplank at Liverpool, with a warrant for him under hit correct\nntmt, tnd t Navy eicort to Ukt\nhim itraight to tht Naval Bar-\nraeka: A wtek later World War.I\nbroke out Ht itrvtd tt a tar an\na Brltllh cruller In tht Mediterranean, tnd btfort I Itft Hoqulam\nwe had printed a Ittttr front Mm\nJn tht Waihlngtonltn, telling of\nhit nibbing, hit mlgnmtnt to\nduty, tnd of hll letlng ictlon. Ht\nhad a clean ihttt, and If hi tor-\nvlved the war, tnd finlihed oot\nhit term with the Navy, poulbly\nreturned to become \u2022 natunliied\nAmerican,\nHe wat Hoqulam't flrit reprei-\nentative in the war, even though lt\nhad happened by accident It might\neven have happened if he had not\nbeen on that trip, for it is concelv-\nabel that the young deserter might\nhave offered hit tervlcei to Mother\nBritannia when he found ihe wit\nchallenged on the waves. Aa it was,\nlhe was without choice, '\nI Two men occur to me ln conntt-\ntlon with making the tint offer of\nservice, on one side fir the other, in\nthat area.\nj One wat an ex-English drill\nsergeant, who divided hii Umt bt-\ntween farming and logging. He wai\nout in the bush, and the war wu\nfour or five dayi old when he heard\nof it. He ruihed home, put hli\nfamily on a war bails, tnd embarked for Vancouver.\nBRITISH .SERGEANT MAD\nFor two or three dayt ha beieljed\nthe militia authorltiu thtra, ind\nwhen he wu issured thtrt wtrt\nmore than enough local applicanti\nto fill any possible luthorlzed requirements, he returned homt mad,\nand taid he wat through.\nI wat pretty tore when I hurd\nhis itory, tnd naturally blamed the\nVancouver officer. Now of count 1\n< know better. It wu the ilmplt fact\nCol. Sam Hughes. Miniiter ot\nMilitia, who became almoit an\nEmpire idol becauie of the Flrtt\nContingent, hid no provliion whitever for meeting tht emergency, ht\nleft the varloui D.O.C't without\neither power or instruction., and\nanyont who accepted anyone'i offer\nof lervice wai doing It on hia own\nretpomibllity.\nI Perhapt thla tough ejt-N.CO- got\nInto the war at a later dale, but he\nwu itlll exemplifying hli dligutt\nwhip I lett tht Dlitrlct\nYOUNG HEINIE STRANDED\n| A lB-yeir-old Germin youth, who\n| cilled hlmielf t retervlit wu tht\notbtr volunteer. Thret or tour diyi\nifter lhe war\" wu definitely Joined,\nI heard a young Germin wu being\n1; rated it virioui blrt, tnd in*\nnounclng ht wu going to Germany\nto fight.\nWhile I did not itt thtt ht hid\nmuch chince of retching Germiny.\nII hunted him up. and wi rin \u2022 itory\nlon him. Ht wu going to rtport tp\nthe German official! in Ntw York,\nGIRLS! WOMEN! TRY THIS IF YOUTH:\nNERVOUS\nOn 'CERTAIN DAYS'\nof tm Month I\nDo ftmilt functional monthly\ndlaturbancta makt yoa fttl am-\nvout, tdgtty, cranky, ao tln-rl and\n\"drtggtd oot\"\u2014tt iuch timet?\nThtn it try l.ydla E. Pinkhtm'i\nVemrUblt Cbm pound to raHrvt\n\u25a0uch lymptome, Tcdt-ntTntoWnt\n\" ^ **\"&. ** ***!. mme*\nrot arm 70 yeara tboataadtoj\natria and woman hava rtporttd\nbtnttlt. Jtnt Mt If yoo, too, dont\nrtport tsctUant rttulta! Wort*\ntryi*l. _*\"\nVIOITABLI\nCOMPOUND\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u25a0\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 21,1947 -1\nSikJhC-eatf.\"\nFor Fall Fashion\nOf.: i ..\nUP TO THE MINUTE\nWools and Silk Crepes\nUp to the minute Btyles that feature the new lengths with full\nlength or bracelet sleeves, chic necklines to show off your costume jewelry. Skirts with subtle drapery, some with tunic\npeplums. Simple detail in bodice lines, some button down the\nback. Sizes 12 to 22.\n$19-95\nOthers $10.95 to $16.95\nUntrimmed Wool Goats\nBoxed and fitted styles\nwith new rounded shoulders, flare and boxed back\nand chic small collars. Some\nbutton to the neckline,\nothers with tailored reveres.\nChamois lined and Interlined. Sizes 12 to 20.\n$29\n.50\nOthers $19.95 to $49.50\nLadies'\nRaincoats\nLadies' hard-wearing'rata\ncoats, box style, satin lin\nLng, double breasted, natural colors. Sizes 14 to 20.\n$19\n.95\nPure Wool\nSweaters\nPullover style with V neckline,\nlong sleeves. Gold, turquoise and\npeach. Sizes 14 to 20.\nWool Felt\nMillinery\n$\/L-95\ni\nTailored and dressy hats for every\noccasion in the season's very latest styles. Profile hats, side\nsweeps, tri-corner berets, rollers,\nin fall shades.\n$3.95\nOthers $2.95 to $5.95\nM50RPORAJJ^2JJJM^M67a^^^^^^\ntnd wia confident Otrminy would\ngtt him homt. While ht cliimed to\nbt a rtmvltt, ht tttmtd to me\nmort llktly to bt ot tn tge cilie3\ntip tor training.\nA wttk later dlapatchtt mentioned thouundi of young Germini\nconverged on Niw York, reidy lo\null for Germiny, but with no poi-\nlihlllty ot getting thtrt, owing to\nAlblon't ptrfldlouiniH In btlng eo\nttrong it ttt. Tht yojilh cimi btck\nlo 1'oo.ulim, ind thtn fided Into\nobtcurlty.\nLooking balk, I rtotll tht good\nhumor with which Amerlcani,\nboth nitlve born, tnd tf tht wirrint nillonilltiei, conducted Impromptu dtbtttt whtntvtr tnd\nwhtrtvtr thty rn*st. All ef them\nwtrt tf courte ftr tht U.S. flrtt\nSentiment, however, wit overwhelmingly tn tht ildt tf tht\nAlllu, milnly bttauu tf tht riot\ntf Btlgulm. Mtny Amirlrins tf\nairman duotnt tptnly admitted\nOtrminy'i guilt.\nThtra wu a tar-In bllndnete\nof ptrotptltn imong good Amerlcini, about haw good Cinidiini\ntr good Irltlthirt or good Fnnch-\nmtn mifht fttl, however. It\ndldnt tttur to thtm that all\nwtuld fttl abtvt iliii. In ilmllir\nilrounattMaa. A good frltnd\nmight teg tt you, In complete\ntee* ft Ith thtt ht wu eongritu\nIttlna ye* in your tee* fertunii\n\"Yeu'ra lucky to bt a Ctntdlm,\ntrtn't ytol\" tr, \"I'll bat you trt\ngltd thty htvtn't gtt oentcrlptlen\nIn Ctntdtl\" ar \"You tte gltd It\nbt htrt, I gumi\"\nAfttr April, 1917, probibly\nmtny of thou umt good ptoplt\nwondered angrily how inybody\ncould bt tt unthinking u to Imply thty would dodge urvlu If\nthiy could.\nIt wu nurly thi middle of ISIS\nbtfort Hon. Stm Hughei got iround\nto opening tht wtr to Cinidiini\nwho had had mort thin four teeth\nfilled, or wtrt ltu than perfect In\ntomt othtr ilmilar reipect.\nSo, afttr all, a Canadian became\nHoqiilim'i flnt voluntarily tnliittd\nwrvlcemtn ln tht war, and tbt firit\nont for whom my Hoqulim orginiution mounted t itlr on itt flig.\nTht flig wu I Uttlt lonely at tint.\nWAKE UP YOUR\nBODY'S OWN\nLAXATIVE\nItop (OI1lr1fMT10n ffMl IMmMTW}\nmy wiy\niimAatmrnimmAmmmtiimt\nI ems Tl-i-ssin.tui-'it-mUusUsrfc\n1 tgAimm*.m^*takemmm\nI Umm*ml\\m)a*\\mmmlmA\ntmttmUmttieAimtm mfUt\nI ta Mb at lafc A (Malt*\nrfafar-t.il*\nFIRE DESTROYS\nPEAT HARVEST\nRICHMOND, B. C, Oct 22 <CJ>>\n\u2014Flrt lut night deitroyed in estimated 24,000 btlei of hawly-htrvut-\ned pelt and tha 200-yird long ihed\nIt wu homed in during I 90 minute,\nbltze. Tht pttt wu worth 133,000\n\u2022nd tbt ihed it $10,000.\nbut hid lott of company by tht\nJuly 4 pirtdt ln 1017.\n-OhLXdUZL\n\u2022uy, Mil, ar rtnt with t Wtnt Ad.\nNatal Safety\nSweepstake Stopped\nNATAL, B. C., Oct 23 - Afttr l\nurlu of 21 coniecutlve monthi tht\nmonthly ufety iweepttake, iponiored by the Crow'i Neit Pass Coal\nCompany at Michel, wat suddenly\nitopptd. During the entire length of\ntime t totil of $90 wu given monthly ln the ufety iweepttake which\nwu liter split from .one prize, to\nthret smaller prl.es of $23, $19 and\n$10.\nTha monthly ufety iweepitike\ndraw commenced in September of\nIMS and continued until July, 1947,\nwith a total of $1030 given In prizes.\nnatural nM ay fr***a l-\u00bb\nuvin\nTABU1S\nFRUITATIVES\n \";'j \u2014 *-\u00bb-\n\u2014*\u2014\"\u2014\u2022\nmmm\u2014i\n4 - NILSON DAILY NtWS, THUMfrAV, OCT. li, Ml\n'\nfrom the Chinese tht world hu\n(Attained tilk, piper, printing, tht\nipass, gunpowder, the peach tree,\niget,   lemoni,   tet,   porcelain,\nrianthemumi md soybeans.\niristine's\n.Nelson'* ExcltMlvd\nBABY SHOP\n[Children's Stockings\nRoyon ond cotton mix.\nWhite and town. .\nSlzes-4V4 to 6y_.\n10 Wool Sweaters\nRegular $2.50 to $3.50.\nSpecial\n$1.50 and $2.95\n' I i   .'us*.\nLadles' Flannelette\nNightgowns\nMedium, small and large.\nReg. $2.25. Special $1.59\n1   Flannelette\nV\" wide. Yd. _. 48*\nFor Mrs. Meyers\nAt Nakusp\nNAKUSP, B. C, Oct. 22-Requlem\nHigh Hui for Mrs. Lucy Pauline\nMeyers, wife of Peter Meyers, was\ncelebrated by Rev. Father Joseph\nBoyle, C.S.K., of Nelson, it Lady ot\nOur Lourdes Church, here on Monday. '   '','..\nMra, Meyers paued away.Thursday, Oct 16, at the Arrow Lakei\nHospital, Nakusp, after a short illness. Coming from Ruula, where\nahe wai born 46 yean ago, ihe had\nresided ln Canada for 43 yean, moving from the Prairies to Nikusp four\nyeari a|tL *?\",,,. ,     \/  '\nSurviving arc htr husband, one\nion, Henry ot Nakuip, and two\ndaughters, Miry of Weill, B. C- and\nEdna of Vancouver.\nPallbcareri were H, Doyle, J. H.\nDoyle, 3. Ptrent, D. Fulko, George\nJohnion add C. Wanttall.\niiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiilniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirii\nSTEVENAGE, Hertfordihlre, Englind (CP)\u2014Building hn begun on\nan $800,000 lecondary ichool which\nexperti say will be the finest ln\nBriUln. Its construction Is part of\nStevenagt'a development ai a \"satellite\" town. \u2022\nFall Set\n. . . and set for fall\nis thla soft flattering hairdo . .. with\nlustrous soft curls\nheeded for the top!\nPhone 244 for appointment.\nMiladyV Beauty Parlour\nArlada\nCheddar Cheese\nManufactured from Guaranteed FULL CREAM MILK\n\u2014ripened in our modern air conditioned curing room.\nThe only one In the Kootenoys.\nij      ' .\nThli Cheeie ii a B.C. PRODUCT\nEvery dollar you ipend on this cheese, 90% to 95%\nstays ot home, and worki for all.\nWhen yeu are buying \u2014ASK FOR B.C. PRODUCTS\nIt means dollars in your pockets to keep our factories working.\nASK YOUR MIRCHANT POR THIS CHEESE.\nHE CAN GIT IT POR YOU.\nArlada Dairy Company\nEDGEWOOD, B.C\n.;\u25a0        '     , \u25a0'\u25a0..\"      :\n-mm. '    '\nThe Doctor\nBy HERMANN.\n\u25a0 ' '     \u25a0 \u2022\ni   \u25a0\n\u25a0'\u2022\n.MJ>.\nA Little Known $kin Plash\nCaused by Qvdrsermitivity\nCertain skin raahel occur not because of any actual disorder' of the\nikln itielf but becauie of allergy\nor ovcrsensltlvlty. Perhapi tht most\ncommon example ls hives, recognized by all at the penalty certain\npeople muit pay for eating foodi\nto which they are allergic.\nLesi well-known is a rath called\nerythema nodosum, which ll caused\nby ovcrsensltlvlty to the poisons\nformed by some germs. This rash la\naccompanied by fever and swelling\nof the Jointi. ' '  .\nWHEN IT OCCUR8\nErythema nodosum seems to occur especially ln connection with tuberculosis and diseases caused by\n\u2022treptocoocil and meningococcal\ngermi; However, lt may also develop from the use ot certain drugs.\nSulfathlazole, gold, arsenic and bismuth may all produce it In people\nwho are oversensitive to them. .\nIn some cases, the cause for the\ncondlUon cannot be determined. It\nwas thought at one time that thl\ndisorder might posilbly We related\nto rheumatic fever, but mort recent\nstudies indicate that the two conditions are rarely, if ever, related.\nThe disorder ll most common ln\nthose between the ages of 3 and 33\nyears. It is also more frequent in\nwome nthan in men. It also seemi\nto develop more commonly in the\nSpring or Autumn than in other seasons and why this ll to we do not\nknow.\nFEELING OF FATIGUE\nIn the beginning - or erythema\nnodosum, there-li usually a feeling\nof fatigue, slight fever, aching pains,\nloss 0 .appetite and sometimes sore\nthrott. After a few days, the rash\nappeari oh the legs, thighs, and\narms. It is made up of red or purplish, tender lumps which are shiny\none pr two weeks, ind then gradually fades.\nTbt rash, as. a gentril rule, persists altogether for from twt to ilx\nweeki. The condition mty recur\ntfter lt li apparently completely\ncleared up.\nSWELLING NOT SEVERE\nThe swelling ot the Jointi is not\nsevere. Neither the redness nor the\nswelling is aa bad ai that which occuri In rheumatic fever and pain\nll only slight. The knees, wrists,\nanklet, elbowi, fingers, ihoulderi,\ntoes lnd hlpi til may be Involved.\nWhen the rash clears up, the disturbance In the Joint! Ilto disappears.\nWhtb erythema nodosum develops, t careful itudy ihould be made\nto determine If possible what is producing it It the cause can be found\nand eliminated .the disorder can be\npromptly cured. It nay be necessary for the patient td itop taking\nsome drug which is causing the\ncondition.\nIf the disorder ls due to tuberculosis, of course, the tuberculosis\nmust be treated ln the usual way.\nIn cases ln which the cause cannot be found, It would appear that\nthe use of penicillin would bring\nabout a permanent cure by eliminating the Infection which is re-\nsponsible.\nQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS\nJiy: What causes the scalp to\nItch? I shampoo my hair regularly\nand kttp ny head clem, still I\nhave thll constant Irritation.\nAnswer: Itching ot the scalp may\ncome from many causes, iuch as a\nmild, low-grade Inflammation of the\nscalp or tht ute of too itrong soap\nin washing the scalp. A mild soap,\nen!\n\"I hired t business manager when\nI wtt making $80 a week. By tht\ntime I wtnt Into tht trmy, we (wife\nBrenda Marshall) had uved \u00abU,000,\nwhich wt thought wu .pretty good.\"\nBut apparently lt wasn't good\ntnough.\nToday, I am miking twice is\nmuch u I did btfort tht wtr, yet\nwt'rt Juit ibout breiklng tvtn.\"\nTht Holdens trt no frivolous\nipenden, but ifl all thty CU do to\nkeep plying expenses tnd ttxei.\nGreer Garson met told roe the\nonly thing In the world iht owned\nli htr -houie. Lut week Chirlei\nBlckford laid he wu doing \"Johnny\nin appearance. Each lump last forsuch ai cut.lt, Is belt.\nLove problems\n\"Personality Plus\" Has Difficult\nTime Holding on'to a Boy Friend\n\u2022   Utia    Attr.Meiti.* Vl.l-.l4     ()_*t     l.r*tlV     flM\nBy JANE ATKINSON\nDeir Mlu Atkinson:\nI am a high ichool girl ot 10 and\nhave gone out with four different\nboyt ln the.hut two weeks. I ctn\nget boyi very easily, but my problem It to hold them. I am tuppbied\nto be \"personality plus\" according\nto tht kidi in my clau. I meet \u2022\nboy and ht gives me the old lint\nthat he loves me \u2014 I am beautiful,\nand all thai He cills me, take* me\nout a few timet, Ind I never hur\nfrom him again. But I always hive\nso many otheri to console me, lt\ndoein't bother me. My mother It\n\u2022lwayi mid because I date so many\nfellowi.\nI don't want to go iteady, but I\nJuit want to keep a bellow a lew\nmonthi like otheri do. Could you\nplease give me a few points on how\nto keep one?\n\"Eileen\"\nDear \"Eileen\"!\nYou lay it is so easy for you to\nget boy friends that when they\nthrow you over it doesn't bother\nyou. It sounds to me as though it\nbothered you a very great deal, or\nyou wouldn't be writing to me about\nit.\nI am afraid that the \"kids ln your\ndltt\" hive given you a somewhat\nexaggerated idea ot your charms.\nIt you were really the glamour, girl\nyou htvt been led to believe, the\nboys would hardly brush you off _o\nInt.\nYou don't tell me enough about\nyourself lor me to form any good\nOpinion ol what your troubles may\nbl, but my gueis is that you are\nprobably very pretty and that your\nappearance makes a quick appe_l to\nthe boys, but there isn't enough be-\nIts +f?e most UpularBranc.\nof coffee in the world!\n^\nw\n.A\nT\/tetewiis\nits nmv\n**\n**5i*\n*\n:\u00abv.\nrk\nMuss, rll   II,ni.'\nIt sViiigM tai enjoyed ty mere\npeople them eny nthce hreai\ne\/ cog at In she meali\n\u25a0 \u25a0 ittimn>it\u00bbMN>-||   || ft       tttm\nMaxwell House Coffee\nAil MUM mmt\nr,\nMH-K*\nt%.Y^Uetmmmm^m\nmt sum mtt emit\nA Tttmtm ttOttmttt Tttmt\nhind thit pretty face to lntereit\nthim long. A gtrl hti to hive iome*\nthing btttdei good looki ln order\nto \"keep a Men\" ti you put It.\nBITTER II fRII\nA WHIU LONGER\nbur MIU Atkinion:\nI moved iwiy from my homi\ntown two month, tgo, where I hid\nbitn going iteidy with i boy for\nmort thin i year. -\nBefort I moved, he told me he did\nnot want mt to dltt tny boyi ln\ntht new plice. Ht hu come to tet\nme once, md ltfl, tt 1 Iver find\nanyone else, to Just send hit ring\nbick. He li very Mrloui tnd uyi\nil ht doein't git me ht will be I\nbMheloi.   -.  - \\\nKt doein't wrfie me very often\nbtciuu ht ti io buiy working .with\nhli car. Hll timt li Uken up with\ncer racing. Ht trout ol .tchool and\nhit t very good Job. I hur from\nfriindt thtt ht doein't dite girli\nmd he doein't wtnt to go out with\nanybody but me.    ,\nDo you think tt li wise tor me to\ngo through my tenlor yeu in high\nichool supposedly going steidy ind\nwaiting for him, whtn he writes me\nio seldom and yet tells people that\nhe loves me?\n\"Mixed-Up\"\nDear \"Mlx-d-Un\":\nI think it .would be very foolish\nof you to commit yourself so completely to thll one young man that\nyou pus up all chances to go out\nwith otheri. Since you are still '\nhigh ichooL It is likely that yott\nwill meet other boyt ln your ne#\nenvironment who may lntereit you\neven more than thit one. There ll\nrjo ieme whatever in tying your-\nself up so thlt you don't feel fret\nto go out and have good times with\nthem.\nIf your young mln were as serious about you as he apparently\nwants you and others to think, ht\nwould certainly makt a point of\ntaking time from his ctr to write\nyou. As for his remaining a bachelor if he doesn't get you, don't give\nIt a second thought, Hi won't.\nI suggest that you tall him you\nthink lt wiser for you both to feel\nfret to havl social tnfagementi\nwith other people for i while before deciding that you-Mah to spend\nthe rest of your Uvea together.\nKASLO\nKA8LO, B.C, - H. W. Herrldge,\nM.P. for Wut Kootenay, spent i\nfew diyt hert.\nMr. ind Mrs. W. Tonkin returned\nfrom a motor trip to i Edmonton\nwhtre they were tht gueiti of Mri.\nTonkin's pirenti, Mr. md Mn. Lynn,\n. W. H. Dunn returned from Niw\nDenver where ht hu been relieving ln the Provlnctil Oovirnment\nOffice.\n.....     I.    i\nSouth Slocan\nSOUTH tUQCJkN, BC. - Mr. ind\nMn. Clarence' Damptiy of Gains\nboro, Sask., arrived to ipend the\nWinter on a vlllt to Mr. and Mn.\nPiter -emps-y, thl former'i par\nmtt.\nThe Mlnei Owtn tnd Denlse\nJonu of Nelion vlilted their ptrinti,\nMr. tnd Mrs. Ivor ft. Jonu.\nMisi Hilda Wlntle ot Calgary who\nwu tht gust of Mri. Ivor Jonei,\nItft by plmt.\nMn. A. Mcdowan hu u her guut,\nher molhtr, Mri. Plunkett ol Moose\nJiw, Suk.\nWINNIPIO (CP)- Kmneth W.\nIUley. erty water treitmint chemlit\nat Onnd Forki, N. D\u201e hu invented\na \"rim viewing\" device, which Intrigued diligttu tt tli rtctnt convention of Ctntdlm unitiry Inipec-\nton hirt. Tht dtvln li not llktly to\nIntrigue llitleu dlih drltn howtvtr.\nIVi t gtdjet for removing dirt and\nbacteria from tbt rims ot drinking\nglutei. Siyi Riley: \"It makea dirt\nitand out like a lore thumb.\nMovie Gossip\nTdxet Biggest Problem for Movie\nStars; Not Much Spending Money Left\nBy BOB THOMAI ,\nHOLLYWOOD, Oct 22 (AP) -\nContrary to opinion In iome quir-\nteri, tht moit common converu-\nllonal topic In Hollywood 11 neither\nlex, Communiim nor the weither.\nThe No, l economic problem ttr\nmovie itan li not to mtkt in hon\neit dollir, which comu euy to\nmost of thtm, but to kttp IL Listen\nto tbt experience of William Hold-\nBelinda\" for nothing, becauie taxu\nwould consume hli profit.\nMiny stars hivt builntu mm'\nigen to Kelp them over the flninclil hurdles. Red Sktlton, tor in-\nitince, Uvea on a imall allowance\nand hit bitn able to buy three\napartment houiei with hit savings.\nBut moit stirs aren't at fortunate u\nRed, wnd ttrni about thrtt tlmei\nu much trom ndlo u he doei trom\nplcturu.\nTht ularlu ef film itan Itek\nmonumental In tht tnnutl Intern-\n' tl revenue reporti. But It'i I different itory whin you  tubtract\nI 10-per-cent agent's ftt, another\npercentigi for t preu ager t, char\noutlaya, plui  upkeep  ef \u25a0\nt,   relitlvei,  hin.ert-on  tnd\nlty outit\nwirdrobi. Most ef tht ntwly\nmtdt itan therefore live In mod\nUt ipirtmenti tnd can look for\nwtrd ta in ild tgt ef doubtful\n\u2022ecurlty.\n\"Whtt tht tax experti don't real-\nlit\" Van Heflln qnce told me, \"Is\nthat the earning capacity of itan it\nlimited to about a 10-year period.\"\nFor Parents\nBy GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D.\nLetter From a'fteader Tells\nThe Value of Self-Denial\nA reader who commends mt on\nan earlier article on \"Self-Denial\nImportant,\" uki me to write further on the subject. To quote: \"In\nview of the current stress on self.\nexpreulon. I hope you will find\ntime soon, to explain why self-denial It important. Your article dou,\nindeed, state that lt leads to unselfishness and tpirituality. Theie\ngood old terms hive, Ln these tlmu,\nbecome a bit dull by much md\nvaried usage. Can you sharpen them\na bit for ut?\"\nIn my reply I uld I doubted\nwhether I could tdd anything\nworthwhile and uked him to try\nhli hand at lt. He answered with an\nable dissertation Ihowlng that self-\ndenials trt on various leveli of\nmoral value, a tew being harmful.\n\"The devoted mother may be polion\nfor her child; the unassertive child\nmay be allowing an inferiority complex to grow upon him; thi hardworking business mm miy permit\nhli nervoui tyitem to collipu by\nthe time he Is forty and hence be\nuseleu.\"\nPRICELESS POSSESSION\nFurther on he writer. \"A price-\nleu pollution of child or adult ls\nthe firm knowledge that he hu the\nWill power to deny hit Impluse of\ntht moment If he sect ftt It U related that former Preiidint Theodore Rooievelt and hit fimily\nwould, on Saturday, ut a goal they\nwould accomplish the next day on\ntheir hike and that they wtnt to it,\nregardleu of the rain or other impediments. Thii may havt betn t\nbit severe but lt wat ln lint with\ntraining far too infrequent today.\"\nHert I recall how t certain youth\n(now an eminent identlst) on plan-\nMn glo enter his graduate work the\nnext Fall, let hlmulf to digging\nout four page, of scientific German\nevery evening, One Summer vica-\ntlon, regardless ot the progrim of\nfun the rut of the family had; and\nht stuck to it.\nHIGHER GOALS\n\u2022But to go on from the letter:\nHow cruel to permit a child to become encased in an unbreakable\nihell compoitd of hli Immediate\nwhims id that he cannot move to\nhigher goali!\"\nHtrt you miy think of the youth\nwho hu not leirned to use money\nWell but spends all he earns on mere\ngood timet, even objecting to buying his own clothes md piylng tor\ntheir care, td paying board to his\nfamily or helping thim financially\nin any way; who quits tchool md\ngeti a Job to he can buy passing\npleasures.\nWORKED AND SAVED\nIn contrait Is the youth who from\naarly   childhood  learned  to work\nhard and to uve hit money, lurned\nto there in the family dutiei about\nhii homi; who deniei hlmielf the\npleasure ot being out many nights\nin order to keep up with his ichool\nwork; who plani his itudy program\nfor each evening and iticks to ii\nYou and I like to think of the high\ntchool girl who worki Summers and\npart-time Winters, saving her money\nto help aome one else ln the family\nor put herself through colltge later.\nSuch achievement! ipcll character.\nHere let mt add that a factor\ncommon to ill the great religions ol\nthe world is self-denial for an Ideal,\ngiving up tomethlng now for richer\nvalues liter.\nHunting Party\nArranged at Nakuip\nNAKUSP, B. C\u201e Oct J--!. B.\nGates of St Leon wu ln town\nThursday arranging for a hunting\nptrty. With t>. Id. Roblnion md\npirty ol Underwood, N. D., he wu\nen route to Plngiton Creek and dlitrlct for 10 days. The party coniliti\nof IS honei, ilx guldei md six\nhunten.\nih 8ood\nOne out of every 10 tentry dogi\nrecruited by the United Statei Army\nwu found to be too good nitured\nfor itrvice.\nQulck-riiLng at (nth yteart..\nNo more ore rn I Rh t baking ..\nGivei full-fla-oured, tutt tei\ntared bread every time.\nt mmtniemmt ptt ttntt ml\nmmm I Ieem*\nTasty Recipes\n. duh ot Imagination blended\nwith tried and true favorites and\nrcady-to-eat foodi adds up to tine\ncooking. With thii in mind, now. thit\nloup time li here, how about work-\nrig Up iome hearty soups, using\ncanned condensed soupt?\nFor a hearty affair for 9-7 servings, cut . frankfurters ih \"4-lnch\nillcu; cook in tbsp. butter or bacon\nfat. Add one can each bean with\nbacon toup and pea soup, one cm\nmilk and one cm water (using soup\ncan ai a meaaure). Heat but do not\nboil. \u25a0,\nA MARTY SOUP\nCream ot Chicken and Corn Soup\nit a hearty supper loup.\nTo aerve 3-4 melt 2 tbip. table\ntat, add . tip. flour; cook until\nfrothy. Then add 1 c, milk; cook\nuntil thickened. Add 1 ctn chicken\nloup tnd 3 tbip. cooked corn; heat\nbut do not boll\/Add S tbip. chopped\ntomatoes Just betore serving.\nFor a quick-but,very good fiih\nchowder, a favorite'in a new dreu,\ncook Vt c. illt.pork (cut In imall\ncubes) until medium brown,' thin\nadd 3 thin slices medium-sized onion; Cook until toft. Cut Vt lb. fiih\n(hiddock or cod) Into \".-Inch pieces,\nadd to uit pork and onion with *4\nc. hot water; cook 10 to 13 mln.\nCombine I can clam chowder, Vi c\neach milk and cream; heat to boiling, then add cooked fish mixture;\nheat 3-4 minutes. Serves 4-0.\n******\nV\\?\u2122*n   W btrnmihrnhmthmmlnt\n_:__-  mint flavor!\n'(Q Lambhrt Phahmacai. Co., {Canada) Ltd.\n________________\n\u25a0\n _,. _\u25a0\u25a0,-_ ^m.*!*\u00b1emm-Ad-aamaim.mm A-^^-_.\njJnykjAflUA\n_____________^^^^^\n  *-\nMurray\nHEEL-HUGGER\nBrown Alligator\nPUMPS\nMedium leather heel,\nwall  toe,  widths AA-B.\n4 to 9*\/i. Pott\nhli home for the weekend.\nSirdar\nSIRDAR, B. C. \u2014 F. Slmltter of\nNelson was the guut of Mr. md\nMri. R. Hup, lor a few daya while\nhunting. '\nMra. Mike Daniels hu left Crtiton\nValley Hoipltal, and returned to her\nhomt with her baby aon.\nW. Marquli of Nelaon li gueit of\nMV. and Mm. L. V. Rehmann for a\nfew dayi.\nMr. Carlion of Coeur d'Alene, Mr.\nLlndaay of Bonneri Ferry, Mr. Talbot and friend of South Slocan and\n,... Nelson Social\n\u25a0\n\u2022 Mn. Wallace Millar ot Vancouver and her iliter, Mri, C L.\nCowdrill of Greenwood, who havt\nbeen gueiti of thtlr brother and alt-\nter-ln-law, Mr. and Mn. John H.\nArgyle, Observatory Street, have\nleft for Greenwood where Mn. Millar will ipend a tew dayi enroute\nhome.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. E. Stangherlln\nentertained at a chicken and ipag>\n:i   i. _,, ...... m... ,.. . ,..., viHcriHineu _i a _m_*,_u ana tpaa*\nMr. McPherion were here \u2022\u00bb'\u2022\u25a0*\u00ab I hettl dinner at their home on Silica\n2,T. anl._g.\u201eH ^IrLntT Is'\"*'. i\u00bb h\u00b0n\u00b0r \u00bb' ***** N\"UK>t> Royal\nducks  geese and pheatant-. Sottball  champlona.  Covert  wire\nJack Scott of Kimberley vulted jaid jor twenty.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. K. G. McKenzle\nof New Weitmlniter havt returned\nafter attending the Bryion-Wateri\nwedding Saturday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. Orlce C. Hlggt,\nMill Street, have left for Oyamo in\nthe Okanagan Diitrict, where they\nwere called by the death of Mn.\n| Higg's mother; Mn. 0. W. Hembling.\n\u2022 Dennis Bryson who wu belt\n11 man at the Bryion-Waten wedding\n \u25a0ByMn.M.J.VIitteux\nSiturdiy hu rtturntd to hli homt\nIn Vancouver.\n\u2022 - Mrs. Hirry Middiford and\nyoung ton Berkley, hivt Itft for\nVictoria, whert Mn. Maddaford wu\ncilled by tht death ot her father.\n\u2022 Mn. J. Armitrong hat returned from Botwell where ihe vlilted,\nftr. and Mrs. J. Klrkpatrick.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mra K. G. McKenzle,\nwho wert ln the city to itttnd tht\nwedding of their nephew, G. S. Bryion ind Mlu Bunty Waters, have returned to their home In New Weitmlniter.\n\u2022 Tht Pythian Sisters' Sewing\nCircle of Nelion Temple, No. 10, met\n\u2022t the home of Mri. E. Bereau, 014\nSixth Strtet Friday evening, when\nthoie attending were Mrs. B. Perdue, Mrt. H. Rowe, Mri. X. Bond,\nMrs. M. Goucher, Mra. I,. Gray, Mra.\nB. Chess, Mra. M. Travel, Mri. M.\nSewell, Mrt. C. Heddle, Mra. H. Olson, Mn. Clark and tht hoiteu Mrs.\nE. Bereau.    ,.\nTHREE ACCIDENTS\nOCUR AT NATAL\nNATAL, B. C, Oct. 22 - Thrte\naccidents occurring recently. Included two accidenti intlde the mine.\nJamei Grocutt broke hii right ankle\nwhile operating a coal cutter In the\nB. Seam mine. The other mine accident occurred to supply man, Hugh-\ney McWhirter, who sustained a\nback injury in the B. Seam mine,\nwhen he was thrown off the supply\ntrip which suddenly ditched while\nproceeding down the grade. \t\nBoth patients are progressing rap-\nj Idly in the Michel hospital.\nTh e third accident occurred to\nMrs. Gwen Menduk who sustained\nsevere burns while processing tomatoes. One of thc Jars of tomatoei\nI exploded in her face. She was immediately rushed to the hospital.\nShe returned home the. following\nI day.\nImprove S. Slocan\nInstitute Hall\nSOUTH SLOCAN. B.C., Oct. 22-\nOctober meeting of the Bonnington\nSouth Slocan Women's Institute\nheard correspondence read by Mrs.\nD. J. Davis, Secretary, Including\nletters on the Red Cross blood plai-\nma collection which will shortly be\ntaking place in the district and a\nletter regarding the Institute Mem-\noriallund which stated that $2278.80\nhad already been raised.\nJunior League of the Queen Alexandria Solarium wrote regarding\nthe sale of matches.\nFIRST AID\nCERTIFICATES\nFOR 13 AT NATAL\nNATAL, B. C, Oct 22-Tht Ml\nclftl branch of the St John'i Ambu\nlance Auociatlon, at their annual\nbanquet, preiented 13 first aid certificates ranging from First Year\ncertificate! to Fourth Year Labels.\nThe following members were presented with their respective ratings:\nMary Kara, Guy Venzlo, Walter Rosier and Emillo Qualtleri with First\nYear, Certlficatea (Senior); Ellen\nHolley, Lorraine Koiler and Jonathan Jenkinson with Second Year\nVouchers; Domenlc Romano and\nRonald McGinn.., with Third Year\nMedalllona while Emma Dzubln,\nMike Hook, Bernard Keeling and\nStephen Katrichak received the\nFourth-Year Labels.\nThe first-aid clau, which was In\nstructed by Bernard Keeling of Na.\ntal, had a larger enrollment but\nmany gave up the lectures before\nthe end.\nDr. R. Glaigow of Michel wai the\nlecturer.\nment to the hall for which money\nhad been voted were well underway.\nProgram for the two following\nmeetings were arranged, the Decern-\nber meeting to include the annual\nChrlatmai gift sale.\nA social hour was ipent and tea\nserved.-An amusing contest arranged by Mrs. J. Murray was won by\nMrs. W. A. MacCabe.\nFrancii Scott Key was not identified u the author of the \"Star Spangled Banner\" until several monthi\nIt was noted that the Improve-after it appeared.\nwl iha CVjl\ne This active fresh yeast works fast\nbecause it's full-strength. It saves\nyou time and extra steps. And the\nParker House rolls you bake with\nFlciichmann't will be especially\ntasty \u2014 tender, light, smooth-\ntextured.\nIP YOU BAKE AT HOME, order Flciachmann's acfive Fresh\nYeaat\u2014the dependable yeast with the familiar yellow label.\nIt's been Canada's favorite for more th,an 70 years.\nAlways fjesh. at your grocer's\nTHURSDAY,\nCKLN\n1540 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u20140 Canada\n7:02-Pre-t New!\n7:07-Sunrlse Serenade -\n7:30\u2014Muilc for Thundiy\n8-.0O-CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Breakfait Club\n8:4!\u2014Hebrew Chriitian Hour\n9:0_-BBC Newi\n9:lt-Traln Tlmi\n9:15\u2014At Your Service\n9:.19\u2014Time Slinil\n10:00\u2014Trtin  Time\n10:15\u2014At Your Service\n10:...-Walt_ea of the World\n| 11:00\u2014Musical Program\n11:15\u2014 Lei Brown\n11:30\u2014Easy Listening\n,11:45-Ethel and Albert\n12:00-The Notice Board\n[12:15\u2014 Press Newi\n12:30\u2014B. C. Firm Broadcait\n12:55-Piano Interlude\n1:00\u2014Old Favontei\n1:29\u2014Weather  For_ciit\n1:30\u2014Thursday Recilal\n1:45\u2014Commentary tn. Talk\n-:00-B. C. School Broadcasl\n2:15\u2014Family   Favouritel\n2:30\u2014Sheila PreaenU\nOCT. 23, 1947\n3:00\u2014Muilcal Program\n3:15\u2014Spotlight on a Star\n3:20\u2014Serenade to Amerlci\n3:44\u2014Triln Timt\n3:45\u2014 Swingtime   ,\n4:00\u2014Tony the Troubadour\n4:15\u2014Mills Brother!\n4:30\u2014Eipecially fbr You\n4:45\u2014Story Time\n5:00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n5:15\u2014Bob Eberly with John Gart\n5:30\u2014Peerlesi Newi .\n5:45\u2014 Marching Along\n\u00ab:00-Kraft Muiic Hill\n8:30 Cavalcade  of  Melody\n7:00\u2014CBC Newa\n7:15\u2014 Newt Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide\n8:00\u2014Winnipeg Concert Orch.\n8:30\u2014Prett Newt\n8:48\u2014 Momtntt of Devotion\n9:1)0-Sporti Review\n9:15\u2014PoinU of View\n9:30\u2014All Stir Dance Piridt\n9:45\u2014 Mtlkln'i Melody Money Time\n10:OO-CBC Newt\n10:15\u2014Sportiman't Guide\n10.30-Muilc in the Night\n11:00\u2014God Sive the King\ncK>*m  !i      \"\u2022know*, r! '\"'*\">\n># .... **-*>\u25a0**.\n^\u25a0y-fmatiiy\nTMI CANADA STARCH CO., LTD., Montr.al, Toronto\nAlu Md.dfdtt.rrn ,{ Cj.dld (eee Slrrrh\nCJAT\n810 ON THE DIAL\n7:00-Hebrew Chrlitlin Hour\n7:1J\u2014Preu Newi\n7:30-Melody Rincb\n7:45\u2014Wtke-Up Progrim\n8:00-CBC Newt\n8:13-Bretkfut tlub\n8:45\u2014Liun Limited\n900-Betty tnd Bob\n9:15\u2014Lucy Linton\n9:30\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n9:45\u2014 Morning Newi\n10:0t*~Good Morning Neighbor\n10:15\u2014 Hippy  Ging\n10:45-Swlngllong\n11-00-Waltzei ind Songi\nlliS-T.oipel Singer\n11:30\u2014Musical Progrim\n11:45\u2014Wife Stver\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30-Preit Newi\n. 12:4,,\u2014Luncheon Concert\nI  100-The Concert Hour\n1:30\u2014Recital\n1:45\u2014Commentary aid Talk\n2:00-B. C. School Broadcait\n2:30\u2014Sheila Preienti\n3:00\u2014Muiicil Progrim \u2022\n3:30\u2014Fountain of Faith\n3:15\u2014Serenade to America\n3 4*\u2014BBC Newi and Commentiry\n4:00\u2014Tony the Troubtdor\n4 15\u2014Jick Smith Show\n4:30\u2014Fivorite Dince Band\n5 00\u2014 Memorable Muilc-\n'i 30 -John   and  Judv\n8 (XV\u2014Kraft Muilc Hlll\nI30\u2014Wtvne and Shuittr Show\n7 00\u2014CBC   Newi\n7;!5-CBC Newi Roundup\n7 HO-r.vrntsdt\n8:00\u2014Requeit Performtnct\nfl ~in   Thr New Arabian Nighta\n9O0-Thyriday Get Together\n\"IS-l'olnti of View\n\u00ab 30-AII the World Stngt\n!>4V Muiiral Programmt\n1000-CBC Ntwt\nin 15\u2014Brldgt to Dreamland\n10 30-Serenade In tht Night\n11:00\u2014 Thlt Week'i Compotar\n11:30\u2014 rterleti Ntwt\n114C\u2014Slsn Oft Tbt King.\nNATAL, B. C.-A wedding ot inttrtit took plact ln Trail, rtcently,\nwhtn Arcmeda Cavaien, daughter\nof Mr. mtt Mrs. A. Cavaien ot Trail\nbecame tht bride of Joe Altomirt,\nonly aon of L. Altomart, formerly\nof Natal, and now of Vernon, wert\nunlttd ln marriage. Fathar Wilfred\nof Trail officiated the marrlaga in\ntht St Michael's Church, The bride\nentered the church on the arm of\nher father, gowned' in traditional\nwhite satin entrain, with a floor\nlength veil. Sht carried a bouquet\nof rents. Mill Joanne Zauicr of\nTnll wu the matron ot honor and\nthe bridesmaids wtre Mlu Olgi\nMourtn ind Mlu Tina Bertuzzl both\nof Trail.\nSupporting the groom wert Peter\nLetaiy and Ralph Carutoe of Natal.\nThe wedding breakfait waa terved\nln tht Columbia Hall and tho wedding celebration held at Castlegar.\nTht wedding reception wai then\nheld ln the Columbia Hall in the\nevening. L. Altomare propoied the\ntout to- which the groom respond\ned. The happy couple left for their\nhoneymoon to be ipent at vcrnon\nand Vancouver after which they\nwill proceed to Natal where they\nwlll reiidt.\nMr. arid Mri. S. Cimolinl and ion\nJohnny returned to their home at\nVernon after viilting Mr. and Mn.\nL Ungaro.\nM. Androlick was recently rushed to tht hospital where he ia progressing favourably.\nMr. and Mrs. Tpny Cerney of the\nEll: Valley are being congratulated\non the arrival of a son.\nMr. and Mrs. P. J. Chala and son\nEdward, accompanied by Mn. M.\nChila and daughter Anne, were\nweekend viiiton of Mr. and Mrt.\nJames Eckersley at Fernie.\nMr. and Mrt. R. V. Truant and\nson of Red Deer, Alta., spent a short\nvisit with Mr. and Mrs. S. Hughes.\nMisa' Angle Rizzuto of Blairmore,\nAlta., was a weekend visitor of Miss\nEda Scarplno.\nMra. F. Komosny and daughter,\nAnne, of Dresden, Ont, are guesti of\nMr. and Mrt. A. Putich.\nA miscellaneous shower was held\nat the Oddfellow'i Hall in honor of\nMil! Pearl Zelth who will become\na bride on Saturday, October 25,\nwhen the will be mirrled to Joieph\nMyslicki of Prince Albert, Saik. The\nladlei attending enjoyed the evening's entertainment by playing\ngames of whist and bingo. The winners in bingo were Mrs. F. Barker,\nfirst; Mrs. M. Putich, second; Anne\nKomosny, third. The consolation\nprize was won by Mary Quorin. The\nwhist winners were Mra. P. Porcel-\nlato, first; Mrs. P. J. Chala, aecond;\nMrs. J. F. Mitchell, third. Mrs. J.\nChala won the consolation prize.\nAfter the bride-to-be opened up her\nmtny beautiful presents. Refreihmenti wert terved.\nMARCH, Cambridge, Eng., (CP)\u2014\nA bullock too big for the market\nscales had to be tent to i local gai\nworks to be weighed on their weigh\nbridge.\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTER, B. C.-Mla. Betty\nROU, R.N., of Medicil Likt, Wuh.,\nwu a weekend viiitor of htr mothtr, Mrs. Maud Ross.\nFred Huieroft nturned home after ipendlng tht pait two weeka at\nJaffray.\nMiu Nellie Huieroft nurae in\ntrainln; at the St. Eugene Hoipltal,\nCranbrook wat a weekend guut of\nher parenti, Mr. and Mn. Charlu\nHuieroft.\nMri. Frank. Dodgion and ion Pe\nter ipent uveral days during the\npait week visiting In Rossland.\nGranton Skerlk returned home\nafter spending the past two weeks\nvisiting with rtlativea at Vancouver and Duncin, B.C.\nFrank Yerbury of Kimberley wai\ni weekend vllltor here. He was\naccompanied by Charles Neumann |\nwho vlilted relatives in Lister and\nHuieroft. \u00bb\nAfter ipendlng the past ilx weeks\nviiltlng with her mother-in-law,\nMn.\" Lydla Farnor, Mri. Kenneth\nFarnor and son returned to Vancouver.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 23,1947 \u2014 S\nBonnington\nBONNINGTON, B.C. - Mn. Malt-\nland Harrison, who ipent the Summer visiting friends In Muikoka,\nOnt, returned and ls the guett of\nher parenti, Mr. and Mrt. G. Noel\nBrown of Corra Linn,\nMr. and Mrs. G. Blddlecomb returned from Orville, Wash.\nMr. and Mrs. R. Green and family\nwho 'have been residing at the city\nplant where Mr. Green was on the\nstaff of the electric light and power\ncompany, left for Nelton.\n\u2022-SSS.\n...\u00ab\nYu . . . If \u2022 tkt\nptrftct btaatktU\nwtrk iivir.    Utt\nP.rf.x In the kit-\nckta, bithritm\nthe centi i atiACH   ,.:\u00bb\n.UIMW\nHER IH\u00ab*\nCCIENCI! hu proved there art\n**\" certain food elements ertryoot\nuedi for health. If thtn aren't\ntnough of thtm in a child's food,\nserious things can hippen\u2014iuch u\nlou of appetite, Runted growth,\ntoft boati, poor teeth, fiulty nerrtt,\ndefective eyesiftht.\nOviltine supplement> tht ditt with\nelements frequently deficient ia\nordinary foodi* Thrtt servings of\nOvaltine furnish t significant portion\nof a child'i daily reauiremtnts of\nVitamins A, Bl, C, D, Rlboflivln (1I2),\naod Niacin ind Minerili Caltiun),\nPhosphorus tnd Iron.\nIn addition it provides lht basic\n(ood lubstancej\u2014complete proteins\nto build muscle, nerve tnd body cells\n\u2014kigh-enerity foodi for vitility and\nendurance. It thui acta u an iaanranct\nigainst food deficientiej that retard\nnormal growth.\nSo if your child ttu poorly, il thia,\nunderptr, perhapt nervous, why not\ntry delicious Oviltine for normil\ngrowth aod better appetite.\nOVALTINE -\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nTHE HOME OF FURNITURE VALUES\nPHONI 115 NELSON, B.C\nJUST RECEIVED \u2014 A NEW SHIPMENT OP\nBedroom Rugs\nA nice shipment of Axminster Moti\nIt. size 27\" x 51\" at, each _ \t\n'8.50\nBeautiful All Wool\nBedroom Rugs\nSomething new never shown in Nelson before. So nice\nand warm to step on in the morning. They have a\nraised design in self tone color. Rose or green.\nOblong size 24 x 48 ot  $14.50\nOblong size 30 x GO ot $23.50\nRound with fringe, 30\", ot  $10.95\nRound with fringe, 36\", at  $14.50\nSHAG OVAL RUGS, these are luxurious washable Bedroom Rugs. Sizes 24 x 48 in-colors blue, f-f **t \u00a3\ngold, green and pink at only, each      I toimj\nLET US SHOW YOU OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT\n'COPTER MAIL SUCCESS\nABERDEEN, Scotland (CP)-The\nexperimental helicopter mall service  which  etch   day  carried  300\npoundt of mail to and (rom the King\nduring hli itay it Balmoral Cutle,\nwai detcrlbed in official circlti u\nan outitandlng racctu.\nyou never tasted\neuch delicious macaroni\nJohnjust raid over it\nCM      1\nTHE MORI tttiitt MORI itlltllll MACARONI\nWOOL DRISSIS\nSue. ll to SO\nS14.9S - I19.S0\nFASHION fUST LTO.\ni|faorife flavor was \\mj\n, Round -hint IMT big dolnp wert\ngoing oa in thtt little whltt home.\nFor C **.'. Pea wis boiy rreiilni Uut\ntot reilly different fl.vrsr in brtakfatt\neeraali \u2014 tbt malty-rich, auiiweot\nCrape-Nun flivor.\nJi Nowaday! the gltriout Savor cr*.\n\"*\"' and bi that littla wbilt hout\nbringi folki ttgtrly to bretUaN in lit.\ntit houiet aad Ug bourn ill over\nCanada - la delicioui, bontygoldta\nCRAPE-NUTS PUKES aa wall at\nCrapsv-Nata. .m\nA\np\u00bb Aad Grin*Natt Hikes gin yun\nfolki aetdod nonriihmait ba trtry\nspoon\/uli carbobydratti br ao-rgy;\npr<si-ins for Buttle; plmphtru lor\nteeth aad bonei; iron for tht blood;\nott.tr food tnmlblt,\nIL. Two-graini - aot just tat -\n'        Ileapt-.Null  Hikes ...  -...,rl. *.,,,,,\nand malted barley ire .kills.II. rsl-n_.\nod, ranted aad then touted bi golden\nerlipneoe, grand Sivnr, eosy Hij-fli-n.\nGet the giaat economy pickage at your\ngrocer <.\nGftMb.\nA fttmtm mi OiMM 'ma\n..-.\u201e\u25a0     a .\t\nu^^tmj^^m^m^moMMm^M^Al^mm^\n \u25a0'._\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0 \u2022 *\nJMamt latlu -Nnw\n-.'_  .__,. r. ,\u201e\u201e- s \u25a0.\u2022'.\niii.iiu-iiwjp****-*p\u00ab\u00abi^p?****i . iii\u00bb,.g|i-iiipi|||inini,fiiiiiniinj,i, i-\"-.i' . '.'\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0\nEttabllthed April 22. 1902.\nBritish Columbia'*\nMost Intemting Newipaptr\nPubllthed every morrrtng except'Sundiy by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED. 268 Baker St.. Nelton, British Columbia\nAuthorized as Second Clau Mill,\nPott Office Department. Ottawa;\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947\nLance H.\nWhittaker\nFLOGGING THI FLICKERS\nTht movies got crossed up lomewbere.\nThe more I iee of them the more 1 am\nconvinced thli is so.\nSo far as I know, no great story hu originated aa a movie, and certainly no movie hu\nbeen made which has coma cloie to touching\ntht trtmendoui social Impact ind influence ot\nGift for the Princess\nNo finer gift than that suggested by\nMayor T. H. Waters could have been  awy grtit tookg,\nchosen for Princess Elizabeth. A wed-       it \u201e strange that thlt it io. Fint, It li\nding gift of food for the weary Britons,   itringe that the movlei ihould not have devel-\nwho have been hard put to survive the\nwar and its consequences, is to be sent\nby the citizens of Nelson and District..\nCollection of the food' will not be\nihade through a drive. Donations are\noped their own great itorlu, becauie ln the\nfield of sociology the motion picture enjoyj\ntome big advantage! over itraight literature.\nFor tht same reaton, it It strange that the\nmovlti have not improved noticeably on any\ngreat book. '\nIn the flrtt place, movlei todiy reich a\nto be voluntary, with the desire to give wider audience in a ihorter ipace of time than\nthe main motivation. <-\u00b0 book\u00bb'_,A8a'n' mov1** \u00ab_\"_\u2022 * \"nlverwl\nlanguage. Thirdly, they are ihown to lirge au-\nFor this humanitarian purpose, citi- diencet, with the additional Impact of mast\nzens are being asked to leave donations emotional pull\nof canned solid food in special contain- H ever man wanted a great Instrument for\n,  \u201e,         .'  __   __ .\u201e __i:<\u201e ,1,. good it was surely given to him here. Yet\ners at Nelson stores, or. to notify the J^^ ej[Cept Jn ^ rKent ^ ,_.,._ t0\nCity Hall, which in turn will arrange nave devoted themselves almoat entirely to\ncollections of food from residences by entertainment\nthe Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. Cash Thete thought! have been brought on by\n.    ,           , .    .       ,    ,    \u2022    \u201e,\u201e\u201e .    u_ an exceptionally able Time-Life viiual edl-\nto be used to buy foods is also to be torlal onPth. A_;ric.-rall.oad ,ituatlon. such\naccepted at the City Hall. occasional experience! conjure up viiioni of\nIt is a noble community effort that what might be done in two houn of honest\n,. ,        ,.                ,    ';   ., visual reporting on the U.N. teitloni, the litu-\nshould have the support of all. atlon ta -n(JJl. or the rtory ,_, -.-.\u201e,., tw_\n '  cultures.    '\nIt is true that competent handling of such\nSign Of the Times subjects would not be euy, but neither Is the\nA Hnzpn nf the laroest cities of the writlng of great book* ei,y' Such * pr\u00b0iect\nA dozen ol tne largest cities oi tne wou]. require courage an. inltgihy o{ ^\nUnited States, where shopping in the hlgheit order, but If thlt it pouiblt in the pub-\ndowntown districts has become a night- lithing field, it ii surely pouible in the motion\nmare because of traffic and parking Picture indu\u2022tr\u2022,\u2022\n-erf    ui         - u_;\u201e\u00bb I...A ...in, - -,=,\u201e Our own Canidim National Film Board\ndifficulties, are being faced with a new ^ achleve. a ....\u201e.._,\u201e-. 1-t,rnall-n,1 rep.\nproblem. The big departmental stores u\u201etion i_ u,e miking of documentiry fllmi,\nare \"decentralizing,\" that is to say they but this irm of natlonil educitlon prospered\nare opening suburban branches on the Pri\u2122ri,1-' ** * v,\"**n\" M**\u2122**\u2122 bur\"u\n\"_\"-\"*\"*> md ls in constant dinger of curtillmenf now\noutskirts. Some of them call it ex- that the crlsl. l5 over (?K\n'\u2022 pansion, but the essence of it is that . Hollywood ipendt mlllloni In the produc-\nthey are attempting to solve, the prob- tlon of top-flight entertainment e_.rivagan.ta.\nlem that faces the big-city retailers. A \u00ab\u2022\u00bb of, *bo\" mlI\"on* \"*1nJt ln (h\u00b0n\"' \"f11\n*_          .          ,         ,     ,      ,        , graphic visual reporting would contribute rrfa-\n\"The swift trend to suburban branches leriall- trfthe maturity of a great art\nis full of business significance,\" says        -  *\u25a0\nBusiness Week, in a survey of what it |        a \u2022     . DflrljWflr\u00a31\ncalls a \"post-war trek\" at \"double-time L-OOKing DJtCtt W<tl U\npace\" to the outskirts of the metropoli- 10,v*!*'', *Q0\u201e . \u00bb. ...-\n_, .                  s_ii                ' From Thl Dally Nawi of Oet 23, 1937\ntan centres. This same publication says:\n\u201err.    i                       s   \u25a0 .                         j Grocers and butchen ln Nelson are con-\n\"To downtown real estate owners and ..   \"\u2122\"'\" -\u2122 \u00bb\u25a0\"\"\u2022 \u2022\u2022\ntinuing to clou thetr thopt at 5 o clock, u\nmerchants, and to city tax collectors, a,.- did In lhe .Summer montht, but other\nit is a warning.' Take quick steps to tjorei artjclotflm ft J:30. -\nmake downtown shopping more con- t **u.t,.Tle. S?E. \"\"^m\"', I^a^\n,             ,      V          , ibout $8 In nlckeli were tbe haul obttined by\nvenient, or else watch sales and pro- a bu__lir or iatfitn who broU lnto ,be Clt-\nperty values dwindle.\" It also addresses car barm during the eirly hours of Friday\na warning to suburban areas: \"See to morning.\nMr. Thomai of lhe Lardeau viilted Nelson\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen to tny reader. Nimu at pint*!\ntaking queitioni wlll not bt publlihtd.\n. Thtrt It na chirg. for thli urvlce. Queitioni WILL NOT II ANSWERED BV\nMAIL except whtn thtn ll tbvlOUl necel-\n\u2022lty'ftr privacy,\nM. E, Kimberlty\u2014Could you supply details is\nto whit wigu are being paid by M. Dlonne to tbe Pollth girls ht recently brought\nto Ctnada to work ln hit mllli? Ii room\nand board supplied in idditlon to thla\nwage, or are the glrlt under contrut for\ni period of timet *\nThe 100 Pollth glrli brought to Canada by\nMr. Dlonnt to work ln hli mills.ttirted it a\nv.age of 21 centi per hour. Some, however,\nnow receive 20 centi. Botrd ind room in I\nconvent li provided ,tnd costs gt.SO weekly.\nFour dollars weekly Is contributed by eich\ngirl towird i fund the receive! when her two\nyeir work contnet expires.\nT. Y\u201e Trill-Would you print the Horoicopt\nfor Monday, Oct. 20, ai lt wu not ln Monday's edition?\nYou are an easy-going, contented and\ncomfort-loving penon, but then traits do not\nInterfere with your faithfulneu to duty. Capable and reliable, you are looked up to by\nall. You are fond of good literature, love your\nhome life, and ire devoted to your family. The\nday will be good, although not without lome\nturmoil or strife. Gain it Indicated through that.\nwhich It troublesome. The evening's vibra-\ntlont are best. Financial, social md mental expansion will be your portion ln your, next\nyear, io go confidently ahead with all your\nplans, but be watchful againit a tudden disagreement with lover, spouse or friend. Born\non this date, a child will develop many fine\nchiracteristici and much talent, and be well\nable to further own lnteretta.\nit that business-section development is\nin tune with present and future traffic\nconditions, so that the neighborhood\ndoesn't soon get into the same snarl as\nthe downtown area.\"\nThe big retailers in the large cities\nhave sensed that shoppers have not\nbeen making the number of trips to\ntheir downtown stores because of the\ndifficulty of finding a place to leave\ntheir cars. Even where parking is available the distance from suburban areas,\nwhere so many people now live, reduces the ntfmber of trips.\nWhen the department store moves\nout provision is made for parking\nspace, and by bringing the store to the\ncustomers they hope to increase the\nnumber of trips the housewives will\nmake to the store. Small store operators in the outskirt shopping districts\nhave been hostile nt first but they have\nfound that the big store branch increases traffic and brings more business to them.\nThe movement is most noticeable\nin Los Angeles, famous for its distances\nbetween any two points; but Chicago,\nNew York, Seattle, Cleveland, -Washington, DC, and Baltimore are all witnessing the movement, which, states\nBusiness Week, would be on a larger\nscale if building materials were available. In some instances the suburban\nstores carcy a duplicate stock of the\nlarger downtown stores, hut in the\nmajority of cases either the range of\nchoice is limited or the outskirt store\nsnecializes m certain types of 'merchandise\nEvery community has its neighborhood stores and shopping centres,\nmainly catering to the food needs of\nthe area, and it is interesting to see\nwhat traffic congestion and thc universal use of private automobiles can\ndo lo the economy of an' urban community.\nyesterday.\n25 YEARS AGO\nFrom Tht Dilly Newi of Oct 23, U22\nSeven tenders, whose- bidt differ $11,000\nfrom the highest to the loweit, bave been\nturned ln for the West Arm power and lighl\nline.\nMiss Flora Campion, Principal of thc Procter School, ipent the weekeend in Nelson.\nA. McL. Fletcher. Dominion Fruit Inspector, oitimatei the Creston Valley apple\ncrop at 250 cars.\n40 VEARS  AGO\nFrom The Dilly Newi of Oct 23. 1907\nIt is expected that the Bank of Commerce\nwill move into the new quarters ne*.t week.\nW. Anderson, who for years has been connected with the Cascade Power Company, haa\nbeen appointed Hydraulic Engineer al Bonnington.\nThe Tremont prnpielor Is putting In I new\nbar and completely renovating lhe building.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou are kind, affectionate and have an\namiable disposition. You are gracious and\nself-contained; a fluent talker and an extensive\nreader. You have musical ability and should\ndevelop it. Marry young and chooia i congenial mate, one who will encourage your\ntalents. The day's vibrations ara adverse. Commotion due to poxsible busincw changes Is possible. Your next year calls for the utmost\ncaution and circumspection in ill your deal-\nh.i;.; Guard against misrepresentation and\nfraud. Love and domestic affairs are also ill-\nsiRnified. Unexpected gain will eventuate.\nBorn on this date a child will be very original\nand talented, but nervy, highly-strung and\nliable to love sorrows through faulty Judgment and misplaced affection*.\nWed at.Yancouver\nTest Yourself\n1, What world-famous sentimental waltz\nsong wm written qrlginally as a burlesque''\n2 What great composer wrote the largrst\nnumber of symphonies1\n3. What is the difference between opera\ncomk-uc and comic opera''\nTEST ANSWERS\n1. 'Kiss Me Again\"\n2  Josef Haydn wrote about 125.\n3. Opera comlque Is any opera, comic or\nserious, wilh spoken dialogue: a comic opera\n\u25a0\\Iways Is (theoretically)  comic\nANCIENT GOTHAM\nNew York police are dumping their elaborate collection of confiscated guns, knlvej, pistols, blackjacks, brass knuckles and turnstile\nlikely to cone'ude Hint ancient oGlham poi-\nshi'gs irto Lorg Island Sound When nntifjiisr*\nt*%$ri\\ ., moder.it-!y advanced civilization, fea-\nlei of the future come upon this hortrd they're\ntured  hy  quuint hnndlcraftji,--Windsor Star.\nEtiquette Hints\nA business executive has a right to be\nannoyed at i employe who U not at her desk\nwhen he summona her, but In the* dreulng\n-som, applying make-up and gossiping. Apply\nyour make-up Al home and freshen lt up on\nyour lunch hour.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLttttn miy bt publlihtd ovtr \u2022 nom dt\nplumt, but tht actual ntmt of tht wrlttr\nmutt bt glvtn to tht Idltor tt tvldtnct of\ngood ftlth, Anonymout Ittttri.go In tht\nwiltt ptptr buket.\nStepinac a Martyr\nBecause He Lived\nUp to His Principles\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014Your columnist, Lance H. Whlttiker,\nln The Dtily Newt ol Oct. 17, rather than\nclarifying the alleged misrepresentations made\nby \"Porcupine\", confutes the luue It hand by\nthe addition of further misinformation.\nHe itatei, \"Inherent in the Catholic stand\non netrly every Lstue li the Idea that a Catholic can do no wrong.\" These bold wordi ar\u00ab\ncertainly t mast condemnation of Cathollci\nand their right to defend the princlplei they\nbelieve. But, Mr. Editor, the point that ama-et\nme it that the writer expresses rich an (ipin*\nlon at t itatement of fact, without th* leatt\nvestige of a proo( to bear it outl I am mora\npuzzled by Mr. Whlttaker'a logic when ht\nsays, \"1 am in no position to debate the doctrines or policiei of the Vatican. (I presume\nthat in hit loose application of the word 'Vatican' he means the Catholic Church.) I know\nnothing of them ...\" If he knowi nothing of\nthe doctrinet or policiei of the Catholic Church\nhow then can he be in a poiltion to make\nsuch remarks regarding Cathollci or Catholicism? *\nNd, Indeed, we Cathollci do not accept the\nfact that Archblihop Stepinac wat a martyr\naimply becauie he happened to be a cleric, but\nv. edi] accept him at a martyr becauie he wu\na cleric who had the fortitude to live up to\nhii principle., in defending the Individual\nrights of man againit tht tyranny ot Tito'i\nHed Fascism. Mr. Whittaker could not have\nread the report of Bogdan Raditsa, a high official in the Yugoslav. Government for many\nyears, and who resigned early lart year as\nchief of the foreign press section of tht Tito\nregime. Permit me to quote a paragraph:\n\"After the leader of the Croatian peasantry, Dr. Vladko Matchek, bad to leave the\ncountry, Archblihop Stepintc became the man\naround whom the masses rallied.in their love\nand (is-. |:. for the independence of Croatia, for\ntbelr own political and moral freedoms. Tht\nCommunlit totalitarian regime which teeki to\nlubject the people politically and economically\nas well ai morally and spiritually, found itself\nconfronted by the Catholic Church which refuse! to yield ltt righti In the moral and iplrltuil fpherc. There lies the real meaning of the\nconflict going on In Yugoalavia today. The\nmasses, deeply rellgioui. follow the iplrltuil\npower ind hate the monolithic doctrine represented by t Moloch type .of itate. It li thll\nspiritual power Tito letkt to deitroy.\"\nThe ID-Point Catalogue publlthed list November, In the preu, proves quite cohduilvtly\nwhy Archblihop Stepinac oppottd Tito and\nbis Communlit cohorti. Point 27 ahowt that\nthere ire SIM Catholic intellectual! In the\nconcentration camp at Lepoglava.\n1 wlih, Mr. Editor, that your columnist\nwouid klodly tupply ut with the namei and\nreasons, wllh proof, of the Cardlnali he layi\nittended the recent Marian Congreii in Ot*\ntawa. who were the illeged cirrler! of ill-will\nto the outsiders, tnd ilto, exactly in whit\nmanner did they embarrast the Cantdltn Government1\nMr. Editor, mty I conclude,In the writer1!\nvein, by silting thit I will not accept the'prot-\nrcutlon of Mr. Whittaker at t prima facie cate\nfor condemning Catholic! or fithollchm, in\nthe light of hli numeroui unproven itatementi.\nAnd by the wty, wpuld you pleaie Inform him\nthtt the iniwer to hia query li to why the\nCatholic Church It persecuted li In the \"Good\nBonk\", SI. John't Gospel, Chapter! IJ and 16,\nwhich rtidt in pirt: \"If the; havt pentculed\nmt, they wlll peraecute you;\" . . . \"Yet, the\nhour comith, lhat whoeoever kllleth you, wlll\nthink that he doth a ttrvlet to Ood.\"\nJ. CLAYTON WALLS.\n115 Roulind Avenue,\nTrill, B. C.\nUrge Nakusp\nAudience\nFor Cavalcade\nNAKUSP. B. C, Oct. 22-A very\nintereitlng report ot tht Kootenay\nPreibytery of the United Church\nheld in NeUon waa given by Mri.\nE. C. Johnion in the Nakutp united\nChurch.\nMeeting ln conjunction with thi\nCrutaden Cavalcade the Preaby-\ntery brought together both ministerial and lay memberi of the\nchurch from all centrei througout\nthe Koottnay. The three-day tea-\nalon wu ful lot highlights with record attendance of the public at all\ngathering! to httr from both home\nand abroad, among whom wert Dr.\nR. B. McClure of Burma Road fame;\nDr. Gordon Agntw of Chlnt, formtr\nsquadron leader; H. E. Ashford, Rev,\nRobert Morrli, Dr. Andrew Roddan,\nMiaa Ida McKenzie, Mrt. L. W. Robtrtion and MUt Ella Maget.\nSpecial muiic waa rtndered by the\nSenior Choir and a duet \"Come\nHoly Spirit\" wat aung by Mrt.'Adam\nCrisp and Mn. E. J. Oxenham. Rev.\nCriip tpokt of the triumphs of the\nGoipcl In the world with the return\nto deedt of love and mercy.\nMr. and Mn. Arthur J. Davli poie with thtlr atttndtntt folrovT*\nlng thtlr marriage at Robion Memorial Church at Vancouver. Tht\nbridt It tht formtr Mary Edna Fruer, daughter of Mr. and Mrt.\nWllllim Cant of Appledale. Attendinti art Sldnty Kinnaird, beat\nman, and  Miu Wlnnlfred  Brldgt, bridesmaid.\n'\nTTM Harvard Collegt Ubn\ntbout doubled in tlze tvery 20 ]\nfor more thin t century.\nWINNIPEG, (CP)\u2014Slight eating\nOf the homing shortage ln Winnipeg\nis Indlcittd by figures ihowlng the\naverage number of resident personi\nptr unit it 4.4 as compared with 1928\nwhen the figure itood at 4.84.\nPassing ol Bill lo Reduce Lords'\nPower Can Be Done As In 1911\nBy DEWITT MACKENZIE\nAttooiatad Preu\nForeign Aflalri Analyat\nBrltaln'i Government, finding Itself threatened with obitruction at\nthe handi of the Houie of Lords ln\ncarrying out the nationalization program, hai decided to put a further\ncurb on the legislative power ot the\nConiervitlve Upper body of Parliament.\nThe curb will fairly wtll rtduct\nthe Lordi to the status of a debating society\u2014virtually Impotent Insofar ai interference with Commoni\nit concerned.\nWhat's that? Tbe Home af Commons, comprised of bakers and candlestick makeri, ii going to hamstring the Auguit' Houae of Lordi\nwhich includei all the nobility of\nBritain? That's right and it wtll be\ndone by a bit of political tleight-ot.\nhand which has been uted before.\nIt'i tV- way:\nFor cloie to 600 yean the Houtt\nof Lordi functioned u t hereditary lnitltutlon. Tht Lordi exercised greet authority until one day\nIn 1909 they rejected the National\nBudget patted by the Houie of\nCommoni, Liberil Prime Mlnliter\nHerbert Aiqulth roil up In wrath\nand led a terrific fight againit the\npower of the Lordi.\nIt wai one of the greatest political\nbattles of English History. The upshot of it was thit in 1911 Atquith\nsecured the passage of a bill In Commons to deprive the Houie of Lords\n. about baVlsii that tno\nn of bliss gow (rem th\u00ab liiu to tb.\nof ltl veto power. Then he jammed\nthis down tht throats of the Lordi\nby threatening to have the King\ncreate enough Liberal Peers to outvote the Conaervatlvet ln the Upper\nHouie.\nLater the Lordi were further\ncrippled by an act tinder which the\nCommoni can over-rid* any action\nln Lordi by voting lt down in three\nsuccessive sessions ot Parliament.\nHowtvtr, three sessions of Parliament cover two yeari, which the\nSocialists feel lt too great a delay\nIf they encouter obttructlon by the\nLordi.\nThe lit enf the preient Government It a bit lett than three-years\nbefore another general election must\nb held. If the Government waits a\nyear to nationalize Iron and iteel,\nand then encounter! obitruction ln\nthe Houie of Lords, the bill cannot\nbe patted over the Lords' rejection\nbefore the life of the Government\nexpires.\nSo Prime Mlnliter Attlee't regime hit decided to put mothtr\ncrimp In the prerogative! of the\nUpper Houie. It It tald lhat a bill\nwlll bt Introduced to out down the\nItngth of time that the Lordi can\ndelay pattage of a bill, nduolng\ntbl tlmi to perhapi tlx monthi.\nPassage of such a bill can be secured, if necettary, by the iame\nmethod employed a generation ago\nby Atquith. The Upper Houte could\nbe packed with Socialist Peers created from the ranka of Labor.\nVEGETABLE LAXATIV:\nl\"W ttte,  kJtOtuntss\nin you ona of thou (ml wbo ll\ntot cartful\nCst.0--U.l-\nst.litT*nsd\u00bb>? Uckotbii.-\u2022-..\u00bb\ncoMtltrntion, husdsschu, IndllMtlon,\nlou eternity, that ilut-lsh Iwllnt-\nNltwt hat fftrt-U ctrtiln Mga-\ntabln which .tlmuUto tht flow of\nthii bllt. Thata natural non-habit*\ntormina rtmtdlta art found In Dr.\nMotMllii-issii Root 1'llls. C.t \u00bb boi\ntoday to help relle-e conitlptttlon,\nIIti you that Inner cltatsllntsss. B.\n\u00abIt ll Dr. mtlll lnl'-\nHigh Waters\nDamage Bridge\nAt Natal-Michel\nNATAL, B. C, Oct 22-Natal-\nMlchel has witneiied more rain dur-\nng the pist week or more than was\nexperienced during the entire Summer months. The ateady downpour\nof rain has forced the Michel Creek\nto rise considerably, once again endangering the newly constructed\nwooden bridge, that has temporarily replaced the Michel bridge\nwhich was badly damaged a few\nweeks ago when a truck loaded with\ncoal went over the top, knocking out\nout of the main support!.\nAll trucks, hauling coal from the\nstrip-mine situated a few miles East\nof Michel to the mine .tipple, did not\nwork Friday due to the high water,\nwhich threatened to take the bridge\naway. Early Sunday morning the\nsmall wooden bridge was taken\nfrom Itt foundation, once again\nitopping all traffic\nLater ln the day only paaaenger\ncan were allowed to proceed over\nthe damaged bridge. The strip-mine\ntrucki were Idle again Monday.\nThe Natal-Michel highway la alio\nln bad shape due to the contant rain.\nNANAIMO, B. C. (CP) - The lat\nest drive by police In this Vancouver Island city has even the geese\nnervous. Mrt. John Andre wai fined\nW...0 and William J. McNeil a total\nof $3.50\u2014for \"excessive honking.\"\nOur thanks ihould be n fervent for mer-\nclei received, ai our petition*, for merciei\naought.-C   Slmmoni.        \u2022\nll tht healtr of tirtd ntrvti\nIf you hare been living at high\nlemion with overwork or worry wear-\ninn down your nervoua energy, you\nmay have Iom of ileep, indignition\nanil chronio fatigue aa your trouble-.\nTo gtt well it la naoMttry to rein\nand reit and uaa Dr. Chaae'i Nerve\nFood to rebuild your depleted iyi-,\nttm, why Mt get ttaited today?\nAik for the new economy tim bottlt of\nDr. Chaie'i\nNtrvt Food\n\u00ab0 piili\u2014JOcU.\nlSOpillt\u2014I1.J0\nIHE GURNEY FOUNDRY CO.. 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There is positive elimination of all \"timber bind\", cross cuts or rips.\nTrintmlulin,        Cutter Btr,\nIdler Htld, 8el(-Wlndlng\nStarter, Magnito, Carburetor,\nChain Oiling Syitem,\nHigh  Oradt  Llghtwtlght\nCaetlngt.\nExclusive Canadian Diltributori\ntEMEHY DENIS0N ELECTRIC LTD.\n1147 Howe Street\nVancouver, B.C.\ni^a^^m^mMi^tmm^m\ni^AittT'-**\nk>_llHM____ri__l__1__.\n\u2014\u2014\t\n.u....^\u2014:..\n -' ,| 'miwmmmfttim.\n\t\n1\n(OAST STRIKERS\nPREPARE FOR\nLONG WALK\nCalled to Bar\n\u2022 Brand Plans for\nMass Transportation\nScheme as Unfair\nHOPES FADE\nVANCOUVER, Oct 22 (CP) \u2014\nHope Of an early lettlement of\nBritiih Columbia*! tranut itrlka\nfaded today at 280O itreet oar and\nbut driven In Vancouver, Victoria\n' and Ntw Wutmlniter, netting\n; higher pay and ihorter houn, prepared for a long walkout.\n. Thl Brltlih Columbia Electric\nHallway uktd ill conductor! to return \"change funda\" by tomorrow,\nand a union official forecait a itrike\nof \"at least two weeki.\"\nEach conductor carries a company\n\"change fund\"\u2014about $J<Wo make\nchange. The fund totals about ,.100,-\n000..\nGeorge Morrison, International\nVice-President, Street Railwaymen's\ntfnion (AFL), said there is a possibility of the strike lasting another\ntwo weeks,\n' Any plans for a mats transportation scheme, where (arei ire charg.\nBrian Gore, ion of Mrv and Mra.\nH. B. Gore of Nelson, who was welcomed to tbe bar by Mr. Justice\nMcLaurin at Calgary Oct. 0. Mr.\nGore will be head of the Land Division of the British-American Oil\nCompany Exploration Department,\nwith office in Edmonton.\nBorn in Liverpool, England, Brian\nGore came to Canada with his parents in 1920. He attended school at\nNelson, and in 1937 entered University of Alberta. Upon graduating in\n1942, he entered the 31st Reconnaissance  Regiment,   Canadian   Army,\ntd, will bt branded as \"unl.'.r\" by,and received his commission short\nly afterward. He was transferred to\nthe office ol the Adjutant-General,\nNational Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, and later to the Judge Advo-\nBranch, M.D.   13, in\nthe Vancouver, New Weitminster\nand District Trades and Labor Coun-\ncil.\nExecutive mtmbtn of tht Coun.-\nell it a  mtttlng  bthlnd  cloied cate General\n'doon ttrly today dlicutted' the Calgary. \u2022\nIltuitlon, plinnlng to formulite \u2022    After reaching the rank of Cap-\nnollcy regarding ictlon of their lain, he was discharged Oct. 5, 1946,\naffiliated    Strttt    Rallwaymen't and was articled to R. H. C. Harri-\n-tlnlon (AFL)  In c|lllng car and 'on, head of the Western Regional\ntruck nooli \"unfair\" 'Law Department of British-Amerl-\n[i I can Oil Co., Ltd.\nBlrt Showier, Council President, Mr. and Mrs. Gore arc visiting\nlaid the Council could take no stand Nelson this week.\nin cue! where fares were not charged, but added any mail transportation plan where fares are charged\n\"will naturally be comidered unfair.\"\nEarlier there wu talk of a jitney lervlce, but ilnce the itrike\nItarted three dayi ago ln Vancouver, Victoriai and New Weitm-nster\nno action tins been taken to provide\ntire-charged transportation.\nA move to obtain an Injunction\npreventing picketing of interurban\ndepots wu reported* today u the\nwalkouts of 2800 itreet railway-\nmen ipread to the suburban districts.\nYeiterday union officials said that\ntattle and mail would be the only\nfreight allowed moved over the interurban lines today u they tightened their grip on the Britith Columbia Electric Railway In a bid to\nenforce their demandi for a 20-cent\nhourly wage boost and 40 hour\nweek. They rejected a company offer of a 10-cent Increase with\ngradual reduction of th$ work week\nto 40 houn.\nFour Presumed\nDead in Naval\nPlane Wreck\nP.T.A. T0LD OF\nPARENTS' STUDY\nCOURSES, BOOKS\nMembera of thl Pirent-Teicher\nAssociation it the Hume School\nTuesday night were told oi ttt*\nvarloui itufly courses md booki\noffered parenti by the Unlvenity of\nBritiah Columbia, F. B. Pearce,\nPrincipal of Central School, In giving an outline to the meeting, dwelt\nen the help tbe courses ind booki\ncould be to the parenti of young\nchildren.   ,    ',    N\nColor films brought back Nelion'i\nGolden Jubilee to the watchers In\na reel that ihowed the parade, fireworks display and 'similar high\npointi tf the celebration.\nRefreshment! Wire terved.\n, , \u201e.\u201e.  I,,,-,\"1st, \u201e\nBritain\nTo Draw on\nFrozen Loan\nLONDON, Oct. 22 (AP) - The\nPress Association laid today that\nBritain has told the United SUtei\nshe wants to begin drawing \"u toon\nas possible\" on the frozen $400,000,-\n000 balance of her American loan,\none of tht country's lut sources of\ndollars.\nA Treasury spokesman declined to\nconfirm or deny the report. A highly placed Government source, close\nto Prime Minister Attlee, said he\nhad no information to indicate the\nreport was true.\n(Reuters News Agency, however,\nquoted \"well-informed London\nquarters\" as saying the report was\na \"pretty accurate all-Amerlcan\nleak.\")\nAn unofficial Informant said it il\nprobable Britain has made \"iome\nnew approach\" to the United States\nregarding the balance. He suggested\nthat Britain has \"built up a case\"\nfor releasing the,loan without specifically asking immediate action. ,\nabout  10 fathoms.  Caute  of the\ncrash hat not been determined.\nPrevlouily it wai reported lev-\nen mtn wtre killed in the craih.\nVANCOUVER, Oct 22 (CP) -\nOeorge Morrison, International\nVlce-Pretldent, Street Railwaymen's\nUnion (AFL) who today saw a pos-\nlibllity of the transit itrike lasting\ntwo weeks, declared the walkout\nwill lait until the B. C. Electric hu\ntht public reconciled to accepting\n.higher fares.\n\"We are on ttrlke againit the company and the B. C. Electric :\u25a0 on\njWke igalnat the publlp for higher, |_ondon ^^\n\"I im open to I reuonable offer\nto take back to the men.\"\nThere haa been no other indlca\ntlon from the union on possibility\nthey will accept less than .0 cents an\nlour and 40-hour week. The company hu made no new offer to end\nthe itrlki. It had offered the men\n10 centi in hour.\nJAMBS JOHNSTON\nWord bf the death Tueiday ln\nWinnipeg of James Johniton,, for\nfive yeari Manager oi the office! in\nEut and West Kooteniy. of the Dominion Life Assurance Company,\nwas received Wednesday by Rev.\nand Mrs. G. G. Boothroyd of Nelson.\ni Mr. Johniton, who wu with a\nwholesale drug company ln Winnipeg, wu a member of the Session\nof Trinity United Church when he\nleft Nelson in 1942. He left Nelion\nto rejoin the Logan's Drug Company In Yorkton, having resided\nhere for four yeara and at Trail for\na year. He had been ln ill health in\nrecent monthi.\nIn Nelmn, Mr. Johnston took\nwide Interest in community life. He\nwu an ardent curler and golfer,\nand was a member oi the Nelion\nRotary ClubW oi the A. F. & A. M.\nand the Roval Arch Masons.\nHis wile, the {ormer Doris Phelps,\nwell known  contralto soloist  and\npianist oi Edmonton, Reglna and\nToronto,   wu   active   in  women'i\nwork ot the Trinity Church, wu a\n| member oi the Trinity Choir, and\nalio served with the Citizens' Cnm-\nQUEBEC,  Oct.  22   (CP)-Police J11\"\" '\" lu entertainment ol the\nsaid today the shooting oi a year-old^f1^:Jl*'\" d,'ir_.'_t\u201ehS vw'\n, baby whote parents were attending,    \u00bb!*,\" 0F,\"Lm.  ,   s   -  ..\nARGENTIA, Nfld. Oct 22 (CP) I Sunday High Mail in the Dorche!-L? \"(,.tlvef,f' *Z~\u00a3La *{!M_\u201e.\n-Four men ire mining and pre-, ter County village of Ste. Germalnl, ftS*?\u2122\u00a3?\u201e Zlot-,\u201e   iou*S_!\nturned dead and four Injured at 50 miles Southeast of Quebec, was'\"*','*?^f&1i\"j'it.!.'??\nth. reiult of the cruh of a Unltad possibly the work of an unldenU* ffi^f fl .ta^!.^        ^   '\nStatei Ntvtl plant at thlt huge fied maniac. Hmf LlZj* 5_\u00abIii_,_j \u201e,,,,, ,v_\nAmerican bat. In Sou, -;    The baby boy, son of Mr. and MrsJ-^Tif\"'A^.* C\u2122.\nfoundland  lait night j Joseph Metivicr, wu left In the cartU. had headquarte\u201e in turn at Ed-\nThe plane, on a routine flight of a nine-year-old brother Sunday: -.--.--   R.-in_      d   Toronto.  At\nfrom Goote Bay, Labrador, car-. while the parenU were at church.   , Edmonton he WM Bran-h Manage-,\nrled eight U. 8. Naval penonnel. I    During their absence the baby waslat Toronto he did ipeclali-ed work,\nThe four turvlvon are lufferlng fatally wounded by a shotgun charge and a( Rtglna he Wat Supervisor of\nfrom Injurlei and ihock. None of kwhich riddled its leg, stomach and 3n the Company's branches In the\nthe nimei wai releued pending : chest |Province of Saskatchewan.'\nnotification of next-of-kin. j    The brother told a coroner's In-     Besides his wife, he ii lurvlved\nSearch for the four mining men quest yesterday, which returned an; by a son, Laurie, and a daughter,\nIt continuing. j open verdict, he heard the thot as'Fay. Their home wat at 1028 Mc-\nThe    aircraft,    tht    Privateer he sat on the stairs ln the Metivier Millan Avenue In Winnipeg.\nP84Y2, wai attempting a landing ; home, a few feet from  the child)  1\t\nby Initrumenti In toupy weather  playing on the floor. !T\u00bbi#\u00bbl tt   mm tmm KJ\nwhen tht itruck and catapulted!    He said he turned around to see   I \"IOI KIMS TO\" P'C.W\nBaby Shot\nTo Death\nJames Johnston,\nFormer City\nResident, Dies\nCANADIAN TRADE\nMISSION AT\nMEET IN ROME\nROME, Oct \u00bb (CP) - Tha Canadian Trade Mlulon hetdid by\nTrade Mlnlittr MacKinnon irrlvtd\ntodiy trom Athim and immediately\nbegan conftrencei with Italian trade\nand Govemmtnt officials.\nMacKinnon told reporter! Canida wai anxloui to promote two-way\ntradt by increulng purchuei trom\neouptrles like Italy whloh hive unfavorable trade balance!. Ht wu alio lntereited in investigating Immigration proipecti.. <\nCAIRO, Oct 22 (Reuters) - lnereued commercial exchanges between Canada and Egypt are expected to follow tha three-day vlllt\nto Cairo by the Canadian Tride Million.\nCreston\nF. F. C. Fall Fair\nFrance Selling\nGold Reserves\nTo Pay for Food\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (AP) -\nCrisis-ridden France was said today\nto have sold $1,600,000,000 worth of\nher gold reserve! ln the last three\nyears in a frantic effort to pay for\nfood, fuel and raw material Imports.\nFrench Embusy official! who disclosed this privately said the result\nhas been to leave their country with\nreserves of only $455,000,000 plus an\nundisclosed \"but much smaller amount\" iet aside in a. stabilisation\nfund designed to maintain the value\nof the franc in world trade.\nIn 1939 France was Europe's biggest gold holder with a $2,709,000,000\nhoard.\nNelson Garden Club\nHears Guest Speaker\nJ. H. Coventry spoke to the Nelton Garden Club on the planting of\nFall bulbs for Spring blooms at\nthe October meeting. The speaker\nIllustrated hii talk with pictures\nand diagrams of bulbi.   .\nTwo reels of the Jubilee celebra\ntions and scenes from Nelson's gar\ndens were shown by Axel Hen-\ndrlckion.\nInto the water. The pline tank In , part of a pun barrel poking through'a.\nCanadian Destroyer\nBan on Travel\nthe kitchen door and later saw a\nblackened face peering through the;    HALIFAX, -Oct 22  (CP)--- The\nkitchen Window.  | molt reMnt add|tion to the Canadian\nI Navy, the destroyer Cayuga, had her\nBATAVIA, Oct. 22 (API-Today's first trial runs off Halifax harbor\nNetherlands    Army    communique yesterday. The ntw ship wu corn-\nsaid Dutch forces lost three killed missioned Monday.\nand 10 wounded in six clashes with j \t\nthe Indonesians yesterday. I Buy, tell, or rent with t Want Ad.\nGives No Reason Why Mountbatten's\nSisters Not Invited to Wedding\nOct  22   (Reuters)\nA ipokeimin for the Brltlth Columbli Electric Railway Company\ntoday dtnltd reporti that tht company already hM hid printed new\ntlcketi which will ttll it three for\ntwenty-five centi.\nThe ipokeimin uld \"no tickets\nhive been printed beciuie no application hu ben made to the Public\nUtilities Commiuion for higher\ntares.\nHi idded that \"if the fare doesjnl8nVclub\nLONDON,\nNewspaper    correspondents    today\nvainly questioned officials at Buckingham Palace for amplification of\nlast night's news that Lieut Mount- \u2014\nban   on   foreign   pleature  travel batten's three iLstert. who arc mar- Europe\" at thp time of her marriage\nand   domettlc  pleature   motoring |-|ed to German Princes and live in in 1922 to Prince Gottfried of Ho-\nBy MICHAEL O'MARA\nCanadian Preu Staff Writer\nLONDON, Oct. 22 (CP) \u2014 The\nregularly, and told them of hll engagement thrte dtyt before it wu\nannounced.\nPrincess Margarita wai described\none of thc prettiest Princeisei in\nio up to 10 centa, then there won't merchants all report spending on\nbe any tlcketi, the fare will be a 10- thc increase, largely due to the\ncent piece.\" scarcity   of   other   outlets   for   the\nPreiident A. E. Grauer announced pound,\nat the itart of the strike Monday     Long queues crowd theatre-ticket\nthat a 10 cent fare would be neees-, agencies.    Two    musicals   \u2014   both\nMry If tha union's demands were imported from the United States \u2014\nmet \"Oklahoma!\" and \"Annie Get Your\nGun\" - have seats sold until the\nend of the year, with  the homebred \"Blesi the Bride\" running a\nstrong third.\nBritish comedians like Sid Field,\nli credited with booming the Germany, will not attend his Nov\nnight life of Undon'i Weit fcnd.^o wedding to Princess Elizabeth.\nProsperity In the entertainment [ No information was available ss\ntradei hain't climbed back to lait to whether Invitations had been aent\nyeir'i peak ai yet but It li moving | to thc sisters and they had declined,\nupwird tteadlly. or whether they had not been in-\nTheatre and restaurant managers, vl****.\u2022\nAll we know is that they are not\ncoming.\" was the repeated comment\nof one official source.\nThe three litters, flrtt couiini of\noperators     and\n24 Injured\nIn Train Wreck\nST. PAUL. Minn., Oct. 22 (AP)-\nTwenty-four persona were injured.\ntome leverely, In the head-on crash\ntoday of a Soo Une passenger train\nand a freight at Gladstone near St.\nPaul.\nSeveral paisengers were burled In\nthe wreckage and had to be dug\nout Fire apparatus and ambulances\nwere aent to the scene.\nthe Dueheu of Kent and great\ngranddaughters of Queen Victoria, are Prlnceta Margarita of Ho-\nhenlohe-Langenburg, who Uvea at\nStuttgart In tho United Statei zone\nof Germany; Prlnceta Theodora\nMargravine of Baden, who Uvea In\nthe French zone, and Prlnceta Sophie of Heue, who Uvea In the\nBrltllh zone.\nThere i_. no question of a family\nSheikhs Reject\nPalestine Partition\nHILLA, Iraq, Oct 22 (Reuten)\n\u2014About 1000 Arab and Kurdlih\nShilkht decided In conference today here to reject plans for the\npartition of Palestine and to regard partition n an act of aggrei-\nalon againit the Arab Statei likely\nto laad to bloodihed and the out-\n'break of a \"holy war\". |taxis scarcer thnn  ever .Tfter  dark\nShtlkhi attending the conftr-'and many of their drivers charge\ntnet wlll boycott diplomatically illegal and extortionate fees for a\nand economically every State aup-'quarter-mile run from one night-\nportlng Zionism and partition of iipot lo another Dut thev are seldom\nPalaitlne, It was reported. [vacant.\nThe conference decided that ev\nBud Flanagan and To^imy Trinder estrangement because Mountbatten\nare doing excellent business in re- i'3 known to communicate with them\nvuei,   and   the   American    Negro,\nquartet, the Inkspots, are slaughtering the Jivc-hounds at the Casino. I\nJ. B. Priestley's \"The Linden\nTree\" is doing the biggest business\namong serious plays.\nTicket-sellers note a growing discrimination among play-goers, A i\nyear ago, if they couldn't get their |\nfirst choice, another \"would do just.\nai well.\"*ThU Autumn patrons wait!\ntill next week or longer to get\nwhat they want but there are\nplenty Of attractions which sell out\nregularly.\nFood cuts have restricted menus\nbut  well-known   restaurants   like'\nthe   Criterion,   Ciro'i,   Quagllno'll\nind    the    Trocadero    all    report'\n\"builneis very good.\" Gueiti seek\nvariety   in   wine   despite   lt\u00ab. expense.\nRemoval  of  the  \"basic\"   gasoline\nntioning for private cars has made\nhenlohe-Langcnburg, whose father\nhad married Princess Alexandria of\nSax-Coburg and Gotha, a daughter\nof the Duke of Edinburgh, second\nson of Queen Victoria.\nWith her sisters, Princess Margarita was a bridesmaid at the wedding in 1822 of Lord Louis Mountbatten (now. Viscount Mountbatten\nGovernor-General of India).\nPrincess Sophie was formerly\nmarried to Prince ChTistopher of\nHesse, a nephew of the former Kal\nser, who was killed in an air crash\nin Italy in 1943 while serving as\nLieutenant in the Luftwaffe. During\nthe war Ptince Christopher was\nmember of Gestapo Chief Helnrich\nHimmler'* staff,\nThe other slsUr, Princess Theodora, ls married to Count Berthold\nFrederic of Baden, a son of the late\nPrince Max of Baden, who was the\nlast Imperial German Chancellor,\nZhadnov With Stalin\ntry Sheikh mutt prtptrt \"tvtry\nmtn iblt to carry armi and fight,\nrtidy fer a holy war In dtftnct\nof Paltiilnr.\"\nPAPERS PRICES UP\nOTTAWA. Ort. 22 (CP) - An In-\ncrttM In prlct from thret to live\nctnti a copy wIV announced today\nfor the Ottawa Journal and Ihe\nOttawi Citirrii\nSlmulttneout announctmenU uld\ntho Incrtaae wai madt necettary\nby riling cottt ol all Ihe elementa\n{olnf Into a newipiper. Including\njump of 100 por cenl In thc coil\nOf nrwiprinl lince 1039\nELABORATE STILL\nQN \"SHANGRI-LA\"\nBALTIMORE, Oct. 22  (Al')-Of-\nficltli of the Treasury Department!\nalcohol tax unit here disclosed yesterday (owrnment agents had toiled in elaborate Mill on Ihe ground*\nssf \"Shangri-la,\" Maryland Mountain\nrelreat of Pretldent Truman and the\nlite Pretldent Rnottvclt.\nTho agents found lhe moonshine\nworki fn dente woods and telzed\nequipment, Including \u2022 100-gtllon\ncopper it'll, 10 .Vl-gnllon mails, \"fer-\nr_cr,terf and a \u25a0O-Kr.llfin condcnur.\nAndrtl A. Zhadnov (lift) iltt with Jemt Stalin It t marling of\ntht Sovltt Pirllimtr.t Zhadnov, mtmbtr of tht powerful Ptlltburtau,\nwit Stvltt rtpritentatlvt at a rtctnt conftrtnct In Mind if Communlit leiden of nln* luropean countrlu, according te Moicow an-\nnounotntint Thi conftrtnct drtw ap \u2022 plin of no-oompromlM wllh\nwhit It in is r,I n,..i -il Statu \"imprrlallim\" ind Mt up a buruu In\nBel.ride to cot.rdii.at: ltt aetlvitlci. ---\/fMVIriphole.\nCRESTON, 8. C, Oct 22 - Ont\nof the lnrgest ent.let tvtr wai nottd\nat the third Future Farmen Fall\nFair held tt thl Civic Ctntrt htn\nmd there WU a good attendance\ndeapltt rainy weather.\nJudges for livestock were J. Allin\nand It. Archibald; for horticulture,\nJamei Cook tnd C. B. Twigg; for\npoultry, Mr. McAlplnt.\nPrizes wert presented by School\nInspector C. J. Frederlckaon, who\nexpressed tht hope thl Filr would\ngrow in lira each year.\nThla year'i trophy winntri wtn:\nThe Canadian Bank ot Commerce\nCup; Vtrnon Peterson.\nUniversal Motors Shield: Melvln\nCroute.\nFollowing if tht lilt ot winntri:\nDIV, 1 LIVESTOCK\nClau 1, Beef: lit, V. Peterson; Snd\nB. Hutcroft; \u00bbrd, A. Wird; 4th, V.\nEisler.\nClau 2, Dairy: lit, J, Husband;\n2nd, T. Kranabctter; 3rd, M. Mc-\nConnel.\nClau 8, Sheep: 1st, K. Smith; 2nd,\nM. Huscroft.\nClass 4, Brood Sow: lit, M. Mc-\nConnel.\nClass 5, Hogi: 1st, M Crouse; 2nd,\nW. Long; 3rd, V. Petenon.\nClau 8, Horses: lit, M. McConnel.\nClau 7, Poultry: 1st, L. Hobden;\n2nd, R. Husband; 3rd, J. Huiband.\nClass 8, Rabbits: lit, J. Gilders,\n2nd, R. Maletta; 3rd, D. Koltham-\nmer.\nClau 9, Ducks: ltt, J. C. Garland,\nClass 18, Pigeoni and Bantams:\n1st, G. Marsh; 2nd, F. Schmidt; 3rd,\nG. Marsh.  .\nClass 11, Geese: lit, J. C. Garland;\nDIV. 2, HORTICULTURE (Fruit)\nClass 1, Mclntoih: 1st, C. Truscott;\n2nd, D. Slmiiter; 3rd, V. Payne.\nClau 2, Delicious: lit, C. Truscott;\n2nd, A. Spencer; 3rd, J. Davli.\nClau 3, Applet (other variety)\nltt, A. Spencer; 2nd, E. Wlckwlrt.\n3rd, J. Davit.\nClau 4, Peart: lit. A  Spencer\n2nd, J. Miller.\nVEGETABLES\nClaar 3, Potatoel: lit, T. Wtyllnj\n2nd, E. Wlckwlre; 3rd, E. Wlckwlrt.\nClau 6, Carrott: lit ind 2nd, A,'\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1947 \u2014 7\nFEATURED TRUMPET\nSOLOIST UNIDENTIFIED\nFOR MONTH IN MORGUE\nLOS ANGILIS, Oct 22 <AP)-\nThe body of Frink D. Sltfrlit, onct\n\u25a0 featured trumpet soloist with Paul\nWhlteman'i Orcheitri, lay tor I\nmonth ln Uie morgue here tfter he\ndied of a heirt ittack befort Identity was finally established yttttrdty through fingerprints. Alfred\nHertz, conductor ot the Philadelphia\nSymphony, once credited hlm with\nhiving the flneit trumpet lip in tht\nUnited Statei\nCholera Takes\nS61 More Lives\nCAIRO, Oct 12 (AP)-Tht PubUc\nHtilth Mlnlitry, dtiptritely fighting t 28-day-old cholera epidemic\nwhich hu cliimed 3055-lives In tht\nNUt Valley, mobilized senior medical Itudenti today to strengthen the\ncampaign against tte dread.dlsease.\nTht Ministry utd HI persons died\not cholera In the 24 hours up to yeiterdiy, the heavltit 24-hour deith\ntoll yet recorded.\nAndestad; 3rd, M. Wlihlow.\nClass 7, Beets: lit, R. Maletta; Snd,\nM. Wlihlow.\nClan 8, Squash: 1st, O. Rlnghelm;\n2nd, A. Andeitad.\nClan 9, Mangels: 1st, Adrian And-\notctad; 2nd, M Wlihlow.\nClass 18, Beans: lit, T. Wayllng;\n2nd, R. Maletta.\nClau 11, Vegetable Marrow: lit,\nA. Andestad.\nClaaa 12, Tomatoei: lit, A Spencer.\nClau   13, Field Cirroti:  lit G.\nGilltger.\nClau  14, Queen Squash: 1st A.\nAndeitad.\nDIV. 3, FORAGE CROPS\nClau 1, Alfalfa: lit V. Petenon;\n2nd, I. Hobden.\nClau 2, Red Clover: lit, V. Petenon; 2nd, I. Hobden.\nClau 3, Timothy: lit, V. Petenon;\n2nd, I. Hobden,\nClass 4, Other Grasses: lit V. Petenon; 2nd, V. Petenon.\nDIV. 4, GRAINS\nClau 1, Oats: lit V. Petenon.\nClau 2, Wheat: lit, V. Petenon.\nDIV. 4, FLOWERS (Cut)\nNo placings.\nMrs. L Randall,\nIn Cranbrook\n26 Years, Dies\nCRANBROOK, B. C., Oct. 22\u2014Fo.\n2D years i reildent here, Mrs. Lydla\nRindill died at thi hospital, when\nshe hid been ill tor the put several\nmonths. She was 73 years old.\nBorn ln Ontario, tie cime to thlt\ndiitrict with her husband, William\nHart Randall, and family. In 192!.\nand nil made her home here continuously since .then. Mr. Randa\ndied leveral yean ago.\nOne ion, Rusk, turvivei her 1>\nCranbrook, in addition to a d,s\nter, Susan, at Creiton. She w:\nlong-time member of the R b\nLodge.\nCEASE PUBLICATIONS\nAFTER RED BLAST\nBUCHAREST, Oct. 22 (AP)-A ,\nRomanian newipapen have ceased\npublication of horoscopes, following\na Communist paper's blut at an opposition organ for carrying them.\nOne Informant tald the oppoiition\norgan wu suspected of Issuing code\nmessages, through the horoscopes,\nto National Liberal party leaden'\nin the provinces.\nWESTERN BRIDGE\nt STEEL FABRICATORS LTD.\nVANCOUVER, B.C\nIn 1869 GALT said:\n\"Look Forward...as a\nNation\"\nT\u00ab lhi early JeieUfment\nof Cantdian unity oo mtn\ncontributed more than Sir\nAlexander Tilloch Gilt. Om\nof the chief spon-ori of the\nBritiih North America Act,\nit wu Gilt who persontll.\ndrafted tbt recommenditioni\nwhich led to Confederation;\nAl Minister of Finance, Canadian High Commiiiioner,\ndiplomat tnd ititesmin, (Hit\npltsyetl t distinguished pirt\nin Canada'i growth.\nIn 1622 CALVERT said,\n\"Preserve Unity...and Good Government\"\nOVER THREE CENTURIBS\nago Calvert wrote of the New\nWorld: \"It shall prove to be the\nsource of riches... he re are\nmm; things of much good.\"\nFounder of histpric colonies in\nthe early 1600'j ind Secretary of\nState to King James I, Calvert mav\nwell hive foretold Canada's great\nfuture when he said: \"Fair dealings lead to union.,. they would\ndoubtless be a renowned nation.''\nMan of Vision of the 17th\n.century and pioneer of unity,\nCalvert's ideals hare inspired\nmen of vision through the generations since Calvert's time 300\nyears ago.\nTht full measure ef ear stature at\na nation depends upon unity oj\npurpose. There is only one Canada\njor clear-headed Canadians.\nCalvert\nDISTILLERS (Can.dil Limited\nAM HERSTIUIG:'ONTARIO\nThis odvtttisemenl it not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board,\nor by the Governm\u00abn,t of British' Cfilumbla\n-; rr-;\n-i_-l.-----.--i..    -   .-.js.v   __*!-,-..     ...   - ._-\n.   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0_\u25a0,..,.,    \u25a0\u25a0.-      ...\u25a0-     Liam.mi.mi\nk^gML^M^A^iyi\n M|imM| 1(111   U I       cMIJHJU\n*^mmiimmx\\m\n_\nI - NILSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. IS, 1947\nClaims Increased Development in\nNorthern Mining Economic Solution\nTORONTO, Oct JJ (CP) - In-\ncreated dtvtlopmtnt ot mining ln\nNorthern Canads holdi tht kty to\ntbt country'i economic progreu,\nJohn Bricktn, Nitlonal Progreu-\nlvt Coniervitlve Luder, told the\ncluing banquet at the Pirty'i Ontario Aitoclitlon which alto heird\nPrtmltr Drew assert that industrial\nconitrucUon ln Ontirio is going forwird at a pact never befort achieved. '\nTht declarations, ending two dayi\nof OnUrlo pirty meetings, ctmt btfort tht opening todiy of tht Ontario Legislature, In which the Pirty\nholdi M of tht SO icats.\nTht mort than 900 delegates reelected A. D. McKenile of Toronto\nPresident ind cheat R. A. Roblnion\nof Port Arthur Tint Vlct-Prttldtnt\nThey alio:\nAdopted a ruolution calling for\nan Inortui In tht prlct of gold,\nnow $35 an ounce, by tttibllth-\nment of a fru mirktt or by Federal Government purchaie for\nuii abroad,\nApproved reiolutloni urging\ngreiter financial assistance for\nneedy University students tnd letting up of a mort comprehensive\nUniversity icholirihlp tystem.\nSuggested provliion for curatlvt\ntreatment u well ai appropriate\npuniihment for perioni who commit\nicx crlmei.\nBoth Mr. Bricken and Premier\nDrtw touched on immigration. Mr,\nBricken aaid selective Immigration\nef persons whou bickground and\nideu enabled them to fit easily Into\ntht Canadian ictne waa in line with\nfall party's policy but plans for de\nvelopment of natural resources\n\u25a0hould take precedence. Premier\nDrew uld the Ontario Air Immigration Plan provided for selection of\nImmigrant!  and  \"brokt a  bottleneck\" created by the problem of\nfinding means to transport ntw dt*\nium acrou tht Atlantic.\nBECOME -HOST TOWNS   . .    .\nNorthern Ontario representatives\nirguad that booit in tht gold prlct\nabove the preient $39 an ounce It\nImperative lt the North country1)\ngold producer! ire to continue optratlon! in tbt fact of riling costi.\nUnless lomtthlng la dont to improve the poiltion of gold, our Northern mining municipalities ire going to become ghott towm,\" uld\nDon Frltby, Preiident of the Klrklind Lake Progreulve Conurvative\nAuociatlon,\nA limited \"number of the larger\nmlnei could continue operatloni\nwith gold at tht prttent price but\neven these would be by-passing\nmirginil rei. Besidet the mining\nInduitry cannot attract worken in\nto it as long at salaries have to be\nmet from preient returns for gold.\nA higher price would enable the\nmlnei to raise wages.\nHe added that mining men In the\nNorth held the opinion that production of $300,000,000 to $400,000,000\nworth of gold ln Northern Ontario\nii within the realm of possibility.\nTotal gold production in Ontario hat\nfallen from an annual value of $128,-\n000,000 in IMO to $67X100,000 lait year\nwhile Canadian production which\nreached a peak of approximately\n$206,000,000 about 1938 stood last\nyear at iome $103,000,000.\nWismer to Meet\nWith Council\nOn Labor Act\nVANCOUVER, Oct. JJ (CP)-U-\nbor Miniiter Wismer will mut Iltt\nthli wttk t delegation from the\nVancouver, New Weitmlniter. and\nDlitrlct Tradei and Labor Council\n(A.F.L.) beaded by Alderman-Secretary It. K. Ger vin to tilk over the\nCouncil1! recommendations for revamping the Industrial Conciliation\nand Arbitration Act.\nMr. Gervin Mid at a council meeting lait night, that Mr, Wlimer will\nbt presented, probibly Friday, with\na brief calling for: ' .. .\nBroadening of tht Act to cover\nill classes of worktn; ihortenlng of\ntbt time stipulated for contilittlon\nproceeding!', elimination of final for\nstrikers; removal of lawyers from\nConciliation Board, unleu \"by content of the affected partiu; elimination, of the Government-supervised\nitrike vote and company unions.\nThe council delegation will alio\ndiscuss extensively the bill's section\ndealing with the legal status of\nunions.\nBLAINE LAKE, Sask. (CP)- A\ncarload of new rye valued at $7106\nwai shipped from thit North Saskatchewan village recently. The grain\nwas graded 2CW and comprised 2147\nbuiheli;\nc\nonvenient\nAND EFFECTIVE\nIf you believe In freedom \u2014Hit right to work,\n\u2022am and save\u2014you mutt alto believe In protecting what you accumulate ai tha fruits, of\nyour labour.\nProviding a convenient and tffective means\n' of protection for lht property of worthy ptoplt,\nwhoit courage, Induitry and thrift are to vital to\nthe stability and progreu of our nation, Is the\nprincipal business of The Royal Trust Company.\nYou ate invited to males Ma of OUT services,\nwhich you would find moit valuable yet inexpensive, and to regard The Royal Trust Company at\nyour Trust Company-always available to advise\nand assist you or your family whtn needed.\nSoftgvordhg teeHry ucurlty Is our primary\nfunction, acting in Iruil for othtn,\nTHE ROYAL TRUST\ncoi'oimi\niicuntr\nCOMPANY\nVANCOUVII\ntit   MNDII  W.,   MA   1411\nOtOIGI O. VA1E, MANAGIl\nMISONAl\nstavict\nEric Nnumon Winch at Nakusp on Membership\nDrive Blames Prices on Decontrol\nNetherlands\nRely on Germany\nBy JOHN DAUPHINEE\nCantdltn Prtu Stiff Wrltir\nTHE HAGUE, Oct. 22 (CP)-The\ntiny Netherlandi, cruihed for five\nyeari under the Nazi heel, itlll muit\nrely on Germany for peacetime\nprosperity.\nParadoxically, although hating the\nGermans and recogniilng the long-\nterm risk that a restored Germany\nmight present, they muat urge\nprompt action to build up tbe\nvanquished reich.\nBusiness men and Government\nleaders tay nothing else cm maintain the Netherlandi' own reconstruction progreu.\n\"No   other   Wuttrn   Europttn\ncountry It to severely affected by\nQerminy't economic coliapie at\n' Holland, whou economic lift wu\nmott elotely tied to thit of the\nRuhr,\" ttitet t Bink of Rotttrdim\nReview.\nEverywhere the ilory It the ume.\nHarbor official! In Rotterdam and\nAmsterdam complain that without\nmore German busineu there can be\nno real prosperity. Industrialists\nwant German market! and German\nmachinery and raw materials. Farmer! need to ae.ll their surplus produce In Germany at they did before the war.\n. Frequently there li criticism of\nAllied occuDatlon authorltiei for\n\"ungeneroui\" treatment of the\nNetherlandi In their effort to reiume normal trading.\nBIGGE8T SUPPLIER\nIn 1938, Germany wai Holland's\nblggeit supplier ind. next to Britain, the country'i foremoit trade\noutlet. Now trading li it only a\nsmall wale under limited agreements with the Russian, Anglo-\nAmerican and French occupation\nzones. Rhine traffic ii less than half\nthe pre-war volume.\nNetherlandi exoorts so fir piy\n(or only one-third of the country's\nimports. The outlook is for i reduced icale of living it lent until\nthe Manhal plan or iome other aid\nto Eurooe is available.\n\"But It Germany were protperoui,\nthings would be different,\" tald a\nprominent Netherlands buslneu\nman.\nS.S. General Erie Naumann,\nwhut Commandoi killed thouundi of Jtwlih mtn, womtn\ntnd children on the Eaitern\nfront, told a war crlmei court\nIn Nuernberg, Germany, that hi\nuw nothing wrong with thit\nHt It ont tf tht leading defendant! In tht one agilnit Eln-\nutt groupi which Htlnrlch\nHimmler formed fo eradicate\nwhole licet.\u2014AP Wlrephoto.\nMOST D.P.'s\nHAVE TRADE\nBy DON DOANE\nBABENHAUSEN, Otrmmy, Oct.\n22 (AP) \u2014 Any country looking for\nskilled workers u immigrants can\nfind them In the displaced person\ncamp* in Germany.\nMost ot tht men and many of tbe\nwomen among theu people uprooted by war have trades, handicraft! or professions needed by\nCountries ihort of manpower. Othert\nare lurning them, ln camp training\nschools hopefully preparing tor I\nchince ln aome ntw country,\nIn thli D.P.'s camp ln Baben-\nhauien are 1071 persons brought by\nthe Null from the Baltic countries\nof Latvia, Esthonla and Lithuania\nas forced laborers, Half of them are\ntaking vocational training courtes.\nIn varying degreei, the ume proceu of self-education la going on\nin mott D.P. campt Ih Germany.\nThey learn tueh practical tridei at\nweaving, dying, tailoring, shoe-\nmaking, mechanics, and carpentering.\nNAKUSP, B.C., Oct JJ-Harold\nWinch, M.L.A., Provincial CCT.\n{leader, and Randolph Harding,\n[ML.A. for Kuld-Slocan, tha two\ni youngest mtmbtn of tht B.C. Legiiliture, addressed a capacity. audience In tht K.P. Hall.\nMr. Harding gavt \"fact! concerning tht false rumon which hava\ncirculated from time to time about\nthi C.C.F. Party.\" Mr. Harding\npointed out the party wai iteadily\ngoing ahead and declared that statements by thtlr members wtrt turned around by tht oppoiition by\nmeans 'ol merely taking out ont\nenttnee from a itatement and quoting it ilone, to misconstrue the reil\nmeaning.\nMr. Harding denied that the C.C J.\nwu in any way a dictatorship or\nthlt lt employed dictatorship methodi. Ht revealed at length, how,\nin the lait aesslon Of tht Legislature\nIt wu unanimously approved by all\nmembers, C.C.F. and othtn alike,\nto Increue old tfge peniiont, lower\nthe pension age, remove altogether\nthe \"meani teit.\" Then it wu voted\ndown by the oppoiition merely becauie the motion had been passed\nand seconded by C.C.F. membera,\nhe maintained. Thla terved, Mr.\nHirdlng uld, ai an excellent example of how the Coilltlon tried to\nkeep down the popularity of the\nC.C.F. Party, even it the expeme of\nthb people and wat a certain Indication that they feared the increasing itrength of the CCF. Party.\nHarold Winch, M.L.A. of Vancouver, who ls touring the dlitrlct\non a membenhlp drive, commented\ntin the deplorable condition of the\nroadi, which \"ihould not ibe ln view\not the fict thit In tbt last vott in\ntht Legiiliture\" Mr. Harding had\nreceived the largest road vote. It\nmadt ont wonder, tht ipeiker said,\nJuit bow that money wu iptnt\nDISILLUSIONED\nMr. Winch rtcalltd how, whtn he\nflrit entered the Legiiliture 14\nyears igo, he looked upon Parliament u an ideal meant of working\nfor the people,* and how ilnce thit\ntime he has been disappointed over\nand over again to find that the\npresent Government wu I meim'of\nexploiting the peoole'i money and\nUbor for the benefit ot capitalistic\nmonopolies. It wu fhe greatest disillusionment ot hd life, he uld,\nwhen he uw how Pirlliment operated.\nThe ipeiker itated thlt no other\npirty in the wo-ld had made iuch\nnrogreu \u2022\u25a0 tht CCF. in tht years\n1032 to 1M7.\nHt outlined miny of the advantage! tnd Improvements gained by\nthe people of Saikatchewan ilnce\nthe C.CF. wu elected there.\nMr. Winch spoke briefly on how\nthe Liberals and Conservatives were\nunited in the Coilltlon Government\nof the Province, and yet, how they\nhid opposed one another In the\nFederal election. He itreued how\nhe had refuied to enter the Coalition Government, even when he waa\noffered hia choice of a teat in the\nCabinet for hlmielf and alio any\nother two leati he choie for two of\nhli Party memberi.\nCommenting on the riling coit of\nliving, Mr. Winch maintained that\n\"we have a lower itindird of liv-\nPlaque Stolen\nIn Qutbec City\nQUEBEC, Oct. JJ (CP)-A plaque\nidentifying Quebec Clty'i oldut\n\u25a0oute u tnt ipot from which General Montcalm tuppoitdly directed\ntht unsuccessful French defence\nduring tnt hlitorlc Battle of'tht\nPlains of Abraham, Sept 13, 1791,\nhu been itolen, lt wu disclosed today.\nCHILDREN'S CHURCH\nWESTON-SPER-MARE, England\n(CP)-Chlldren aged 7 to 17 have\nhelped convert itablei ud a build*\ner'i yird into their own undenom*\n.nation church, uld ta be the tint\not Id kind bi the country,\n- -mmm-\n2 Birdies in 1 Hole\nPHILADELPHIA, Oct. JI (AF1) -\nCouncilman George D. Mansfield,\nholdi a acorlng record for golf\u2014'[wo\nbirdies on one hole. .\nMansfield wu playing No, I yu*\nterday when hii approach ihot\nitruck \u25a0 bird flying icrou the green.\nThe bird and the ball dropped dead\nto the pini\nMansfield putted the ball ln for\na birdie three.\nThe discovery of the Kimberly\ndiamond mlnei in 1870 wat the beginning of South Africa's emergence\nfrom \u2022 purely pastoral and agricultural economy.\nIng now than we had during th.\nwar.\" He explained how Government decontrol hat removed rc-\nitrlctlonj on profit, allowing, he\nclaimed, private enterprises to make\nexhorbltant Increuei ln the coit of\ntheir goodi to the comumer. He declared workeri going on itrike could\nnot be blamed becauie wagei have\nnot risen ln proportion to the rise in\nthe coit of living. The reaaon tor\nthe strikes, he said, wu merely for\nthe workeri to maintain their itandard of living, while the major portion of the lncreaie in the cott of\nliving wat attributed to the in-\ncreated profit! of private enterprise.\neei ItUOIUCgUr\nSOLEX LAMPS\nSold in Ntlton\nBy\nWood-Vallancc\nHardware Co.\n593 Baktr St.\nArrange Meet on\nMunicipality Costs\nVlrfORIA, Oct' 22 (CP) - Ar-\nringementi for a meeting with the\nProvincial Cabinet Nov. 14 and 25\nare under way by the Executive of\nthe Union of B. C Municipalities it\nwhich it li planned to discuss the\napplication of a ulea tax to cover\ncosts of education, hoipltali and ioclal lervice work in Brltlih Columbia, R. rt. F, Sewell, Secretary of\nthe U.B.C.M, uld Tuudiy.\nNO \"RUNAWAY\" INFLATION\nCAPEXOWN (CP) - The itage\nwhere the dinger of i \"runiwiy\"\ninflation and collapse of currency ln\nSouth Africa hai passed, said South\nAfrica's Minister of Finance. He\nIadded that the country would never\n'return to a prewar norm but to a\npostwar norm. .\nNEW BLEND\nIS HERE!\nmost satisffing\nblend yom\nem tasted\nNew, Improved\nChase 6 Sanborn\nCoffee. .. ,\n(.hue A Sanborn have outdone\nthemielvei! Thty hivt madt an\neven finer new blind of tht\nworld's choicest coffees!\nS1 yeiri of experience went\nInto making thii new blend-\neven  richer,  even  mellower,\ntven more deeply sttiifying\nthin tht coffee wrrich bu\nwon Dominion-wide\npopularity for Chase\n& Sioborn.\nOrdtr a pound\nof  thli  ntw improved   Quae  ti\nSanborn today!\nYou'll  lovt ltt\nYou'll call it the\nmoit   unifying\ncoffee yoa ever\ntiiirsl! You'll\npus jour cup\ntor aortl\nNW MPKOVED\nALSO AVAILABLE IN VACUUM PACKED TINS\nEstimates for\nAustralian Wheat\nHarvest Rise\nSYDNEY, Auitnlii, Oct. JXReu*\nten)\u2014Ai offlclil figurei cime ln\nfro mill states, eitimitei of Australia's wheit hirveit were itlll rls\nlng lodiy. Tht total for the Com\nmonwcilth yeiterdiy rose to 360.\n000,000 buiheli which, If the wheit\nit lucceutuUy hirveited, would\ngive \u25a0 record total of 130,000,000\nbuiheli available for export\n-fS^\nTHERE ARE\ns\u00bb-*e\nWINNERS!\nCAN W FIND M THE MISTAKES\nIN THIS PICTURE?..^fi\ntta]\n-\\ >.<\nSO MUCH PUN\nIV. whole fami*r will enjoy hunt-\nhf the mietakee in thu Ogilvie\npicture.\nAnd uke \u25a0 look at tbe priaee!\nTWi real money! Start \u25a0ending\nyour entriea todav! Send aa many\nyoo  can  before  the  contwt\nBeef Ii the favorite meat of American people while their aecond!\nchoice ia pork.\nHEM'S WHAT TO DO\n(1) \"Cut the picture out of thii\nadvertiiement.\n(2) Ring each miaUke you see In\nthe picture.\n(3) On the back of an OgiMe Oata\nbox-top, ott the large *OGIL>\nTIE' Irom a Vita.fi bag, or,\ntbe Urge *OGILVIE' from a S\nlb*. Oata bag (or reaaonahle\nfacsimile of mom), write the\nmim,Vr of miatakee tou find.\n(4) Print y-our name ana addreae\nand your Daniar'i name and\naddreaa. He will win a band-\n\u2022ome gift if tou win a major\npriie.\n(5) Mail  Tour  entry  (complete\nwith   pirt are)   to  DepL     \/'.-a\nOgilvie Conteat,\nP.O.Box 6116, Montreal\nOGILVIE OATS\n_a_ '\u25a0\"\u00ab'\nLOOK AT ALL THIS! PRIZES\nlet  Priat \u00bb700.00\nlnd Priie    -' 900.00\n3rd  Priat 150.00\n4th Priu 100.00\n\"th  Prin  M.00\nPLUS\n200 Prim ot*    ......    1.00 each\n900 Priaet of    --....    .    1.00 each\nWinner! will be informed by mail. If TosiencloMi Itunptd,\nMlf-asldrtated envelope with your entry, a complttt bit of\nwinner, will bt forwarded to you.\na*.       '\nSO MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO WIH\nEvtn if yon send only on correct\nentry jots havt ovtr SOO oppor*\ntuniliei to winl\nStnd tl miny entriei n yoa ,\nbtfort thii tuptr conteat olt\nNovtmbtr 30th. 1947. Endow\nEITHER an Ogilvie Otto boi top,\nOR tbt large 'OUH.VIE' fmm a\nVlta-B package OR tbe large \u25a0OGILVIE' bom a S Ibt. Oiti bag with\neich entry.\nIMPORTANT\nIf your family baan't already\ntailed OgiMe Oata and Vita-B,\nmrw'a tbe thne to introduce them\nto Una famoua Ogilrie breakfait\nteam and enter the conteat too.\nWinning entriea will be eelected\nimmediately after the rioting data\nof the conteat Tbe dcciiion ol\nthe judgea ia final\nAll entriea muat be poatmarked\nnot later than Midnight, November 30th. 1947. lab conteat ia\nopen to reaidenta in Canada only.\nEmployee* (and their families) of\nthe Ogilvie Flour Milla Co., Ltd.\nand iu advertiaing agency are not\neligible.      -\nVITA-B-\nam _\niM________________U\n^adfgUdAtfaattttsij*\n '\nWPWiw\n>rt Snapshots . . .\narges Amateur Clubs \"Sold Oul\" By\nLH.A. on Olympic Hockey Decision\nBy GEORGE FORSTER\n\u2022Mdlln Press SUff Wrltir\nOniA, Oct. 21 (CP)-The Cl-\nin Amateur Hockey Association\ni tough Job thrown at it when\n.lyrnplc Gamei Committee told\ngo ahead and get Canada a hot-\nleam for the Olympics.\n(joker ln the pack waa the\nUtlon that any team muit be\nI Up ot men who could take the\ntpic oath\u2014a stipulation thlt\nnatlcatly ruled out the Vait ml-\nf ta Cinadian amateur teami.\norti tins locally weren't any\nhappy about Canada'!1 accept-\n0. the Olympic definition of\nleuriim In the fint place, and\nI'M them weren't happy about\nCAHA'i decision \u2014 in RCAF\nE\nny time Cinada cmnot stnd Its\nhockey team to the Olympics\ntouldn't send one st all,\" Slid\nI (Reglna Leider-Post), Dry-\nh.\nHD-RATE CLUB\nid the RCAF  team,  hf llld,\nId be third-rite at beit, simply\nBe. the \"CAHA promoted hoc-\nthat paid salaries that made it\nattractive  for  any  top  puck\nlid itay ln the lervlcei.\"\nhe team wlll not be represent.\nattire of hockey (n Canada aa conducted by the CAHA which ap<\nprove! of ahamateurlsm, itreamlined\namateurism or whatever you wish\nto tag lt. Only a few weeki ago It\nsent Oeorge Dudley to Swltierlind\nto fight far ltl Ideal! and now it\nweaken! Its hmd by capitulating to\nEuropean definition! of amateurism.\n\"The charge could be laid that thc\nCAHA hai sold out it! teams.\"\nThe CAHAs promlie to provide\nthe necessary long green\u2014eitimat\ned by Preiident Al Pickird at ap\nproximately $12,000 \u2014 for the trip,\nfound little favor with tht Reglna\ncolumnist. \u25a0\n\"They (Canadian hockey teams\naffiliated with the CAHA) find the\nOlympic door ihut in their face, yet\nthe profiti they made for the CAHA\nto carry the fight are being spent on\na European trip for a team that did\nnot contribute to the campaign,\" he\nsaid.\n\"Pickard confeaiei he doein't\nknow the lineup which will cirry\nCanada's colon, which li surely a\nslipshod way for an organization\ntike the CAHA to do business. If lt\nIs sincere ln ltl ideas of amateur\nIsm, then lt ihould go the whole way\nand stand by the clubs it represents.\"\nlericans Most\nWindermere\ninters\nVERMIRE, B. C- Oct 22 -\nty-flve per cent of the btg-\nI hunter, viiltlng B. C.'s Win-\ntere Valley this year ara Ameri-\n. Thi. district, famed as tht\nI finest big game hunting in\nworld, surpassed only by Africa\nAluka, is having a record sea-\nith 70 guides ln thl fitld, a\ni number of hunters cm be ac-\nBodated at one time, and all\nM are at present out with par-\nOne parly has come all the way\ni Switzerland, and his been rein, for tht long trip by a fine\nJy bear, two mountain goat\nan elk as trophies.\nDM appears to be plentiful, end\nUappotnted hunten have been\nIttd to date. Elk have been\ntr to obtain than mooie, but\nnow being driven to more ac-\nble levels by stormy weither. A\nI number of moote hivt been\nled md a number of grizzly tro-\nI obtained.\nGES PROGRESS\nI ALBERTA ROAD\nPEACE RIVER\nIMONTON, OcL 1$ (CP.-Un-\nIteps ire taken to meet the\nwty progreu how being made\niritlsh Columbli ln the Peict\nir Dlitrlct, Alberta tnd tht dty\nIdmonton in particular will bt\ninfer of suffering in \"imparl*\nbuilneu lou In touriit md\nr Induitrlei, Dr, W. R. Mein\nof the AlberU Motor Assocli-\ntold mtmbtn of Iti Edmonton\nich lut night\nlarge part of the highway trom\ncouver to Prince George, B. C,\nlready completed, and the 'con\nlag itretch from Diwion Creek\nnder construction, Dr. Mclntyre\nI wis one of thl tint to test out\nretch ot tbe rotd 160 mllei be.\n1 Diwion Creek md over the\nbridge spanning thl Pim River,\nhll Impressions were thit thi\nI, scenery snd plentltude ot wild\n\u2022 could be described only\nrvelloui.\"\n\"British  Columbli   I.   doing- a\ntit Job ef highwiy building,' ht\nIded. \"At ne place on that road\ntht elevition  mon thin MOO\nilt on thi itretch frem  Princt\ntorgt to Diwion Crttk.\"\n1 building  the  $6,000,000  Hart\nMontreal Fighter\nKnocked Out\nIn Firit Round\nPORTLAND, Me., Oct. Jl (AP>-\nWillie Pep, 129, world! feiUter-\nwelght chimpion .knocktd out Jean\nBarriere, 133, of Montreal, in 2.07\nof the tint round of thtlr tcheduled 10-round non-title bout here\ntonight\nKasla Goffers\nAwarded Cups\nKASLO, B. C, OcL tt - Kaslo\nOolf md Country Club semi-annual\nmeeting wu highlighted by the\npreientitlon of trophies, and a delicious supper served by the Women'! Auxiliary of the Canadian\nLegion.\nWayi md meini of creiting t\ngreater interest ln golf were discuss\ned, i number of suggeitloni were\nput forward, to be dealt with at the\nannual meeting.\nTht Groundi Commlttet wu in.\nitructed to hive tht fences repiired,\n\u2022nd tht ground! ud mower put ln\nshape ii loon u poulble.\nTrophlei awarded were: Ladlei'\nhandicap, Bowker Rote Bowl, Mrs,\nf. H. Latham, Runner-up Miaa Spencer-Smith,\nMen'i Handicap, Kootenalafl Cup\n\u2014C, R. Fahrnl, runner up, C. J.\nWhite.\nClub ehlmplomhlp \u2014 Armiteld\nCup, Mn. E. Smith\u2014runner-up, Mill\nSpencer-Smith.\nMen'i Armsteid Cup\u2014C. J. White,\nrunner-up, E. Aldoui.\nMixed foursome, Chmdler Cup\u2014\nMiu E. Gltgerieh.\nOrivti cup\u2014C. J. White.\nPretldent'. Cup, domted by Mn.\nC. R. Fihrnl, won by Mri. R D.\nGardner.\nAttr the presentation ot trophies,\ncards wtre pliyed, tht prize wlnnen\nwtrt, ladles first, Mn. K. O. Jones,\nladlu' consolitlon, Mrs. M. Whlttiker.\nMen'i flnt: D. A Colter, coniola-\ntlon R. Hewit.\nHighwiy, B. C. wu \"going ifter\nPuce River builneu In i big wiy.\"\nTo ensure thit Edmonton md Alberta obtained a fair share of Northern tradt, t proper lU-weither\nhlghwty from hen to the B. C. border wu needed.\nTht matter wa. referrtd to tht\nProvinciil Executive of the AJtA.\nGold Is called tht metal of the\niun; platinum the metal of tht heiv-\neni. Sliver Is the mttil of the moon.\ntt.\/\/i!i'.v'di_X'i\n\u2022\u25a0 >'.\u25a0*\"\"\"***,* ':%'\u25a0 \"\u25a0\nMV'-_*-\/*<'.*M\u00bb\n_.\nFOOTSTEPS TO\nSUCCESS ...\"\nere made by men who wear Leekle'el The\ni .iiiilsiniitjim of expert eraftiminihlp and\ntelri-ted, premium quality leathert, hae\nrarnesl top rating for . . .\n3-Way\nFor Ont\nSenior Hockey\nty JIM KNACK\nCinadlan Preu SUff Wrlttr\nTORONTO, Oct 2- (CP)-Senlor\nhockey in Southern Ontario appears\nheaded for its best leason ln yean\u2014\ngiven a revitalizing three-wly ihot\nla the arm from an influx of talent\ngraduating from junior A ranks,\nadmission of three new clubs and\nhelp for leveral from profeuional\nclubs farming out promising young\nplayers for further seasoning.\nThe barrlen iwing open Friday\nnight for the 126-game 18*week\nichedule for the ieven clubi entered in the Ontario Hockey Association's lenlor A serlea. Toronto\nMarlboroi, a ntw entry replacing\nlut year'i Toronto Stafford!, go to\nWaterloo to meet the Kitchener-\nWaterloo Flying Dutchmen, first\nlenlor team ln The Kitchener area\nin 16 yeari. Four old clube alto iee\nopening night action, Owen Sound\nat Stratford and Hamilton Pari at\nHamilton Tigers.\nThe leventh club comu from\nBrahtford whose Redmen Won the\nintermediate A title last seuon and\nmoved up almost intact into senior\ncompetition thli year.\nTIGERS UNCHANGED\nThe aging Hamilton Tigers launch\na drive for their fourth itraight senior title with virtually the iame\nteam that Coach Oeorge Redding\nhas directed for the lut seven seasons.\nMarlboros, a farm club of Toronto\nMiple Leafs, have a promising club.\nJoe Prlmeau and Don Wlllion are\nilated for coaching duty. Howie\nHarvey, rated u outitandlng junior\ngoalie in Canada last season, cornea\nup from St. Mike's junior champions along with Bob Piul and Harry\nPsutka.\nVeteran N.H.L. defenceman Bill\n(Flash) Hollett coaches the self-\nsponsored Kitchener-Waterloo club.\nAnother former N.H.L. itar, Wilbur\n(Dutch) Hitler, juit re-instated as\nan amateur after a Ibng spell in the\nNational Hockey League, will be\nwith thf team.       s\nSTRIKES\nAND SPARES\nThe Deuces Of the Mixed League\nhad an ace ln the hole at the Bowl\nadroma when thty rolled out a 2803\ngrand total to equal the Tan' stand\ning record notched up earlier in\nthe month.\nAn aggregate score wu broken\nby D. Meakini of the Van DeKamps\nwho topped 774 points. The prevloui high was held by F. Simlster\nwith 712 pins.\nScorei follow:\nDEUCES - M. Peten, 593; D.\nClirk, 570; D. Wietick, 540; Pat\nPatterson, 660; Ken Forbes, 440.\nTotal\u20142803.\nVAN DeKAMPS - 1. Bereiford,\n510; L. Meakini, 358; H. Smith, 470;\nC. Bereiford, 174; D. Meaklns, 774\nTotal-2208.      .\nHigh alngle-D. Meakini, 917.\nHigh aggregat_->-D. Meakini, 774.\nB.T.O.S-J. Nivert, 61.;-B. Phil*'\nlips, 502; G. Profltot, 438; t. Peacock, 610; V. DeLucmto, 570. Total\n-2727.\nFLTING SAUCERS - P. Hlckey,\n637; J. Morrli, 536; D. Ward, 445; I.\nHughes, 325; B. Heue, 665. Total\u2014\n2608.\nHigh ilngle\u2014E. Peicock, 268.\nHigh aggregate\u2014 B. Hesse, 665.\nTAYLOR\u2014G. Tiylor, 618; N. Tiylor, 896; A. MicMath, 434; E. Buih,\n338: L. MicMath, 559. Total-2555.\nHigh lingle-N. Tiylor, 280.\nHigh iggregite\u2014G. Taylor, 828.\nB-29's - M. Stangherlln, 459; T.\nSlmiiter, 477; D.' Morrlion, 629; low\nscore, 212; low scare, 339. Total\u2014\n2111'\nDOO-DAD'S \u2014 V. Haggart, 539:\nG. Whitehead, 222; B. Spleri, 335;\nG. MacRone. 574; G. MacDonald,\n547. Total-2237.\nHigh ilngle\u2014D. Morrison, 284.\nHigh iggregite\u2014D. Morrlion, 626.\nODDS AND ENDB - Tohy Romano. 526; Ray Beriedettl, 482; Nina\nBenedettl, 386; Don Benedetti, 580t\nlow icore, 886. Total\u20142360.\nSPITFIRES - G. GUI, SOI; Elsie\nBereau, 409; Flo Gill, 403; Diana\nChunlnow, 450; Jim Bereiu, 450.\nTotal\u20142323.\nHigh slngle-G. Gill, 212.\nHigh iggregite-O. Olli, Ml.\nTARS - P. Schumiker, 548; N.\nSimpson, 486; J. Blinty, 449; J. Butler, 606; N. Wood, 331. Totil-2620.\nMUSTANGS - B. Moore, 514; K.\nCirpenter, 466: S. Cirpenter, 627; J.\nCoulion, 555; E Kllly, 534. Totil-\n2696.\nHigh ilngle\u2014S. Cirpenter, 298.\nHigh aggregite\u2014S. Carpenter, 627.\nRangers Impress\nHap Day of Leah\nSy ROBERT CLARK!\nCanadian Pnu Staff Wrlttr\nAa the epitome of the perfect\nhockey gentleman, Coich Frank\nBoucher of New York Ringers could\nhardly be txptcted to eut loou with\nresounding raspberry, but It It\nunlikely he wlll be lulled Into any\nf.lse .en.e of security by tht nice\nthlngi uld ibout hll club by Coich\nHippy Diy of Toronto'Maple Leafi.\nDiy took up i spectator's po.t al\nthe men from Manhattan went\nthrough a drill at the Rivlni Rink\nIn Toronto. After he hid witched\nthe mimbtri of tht Bouchtr brlgidt\ngillop iround the Ice for iome time\nDty obeervtd:\n\"Tht Ringer, irt goodi\"\nDiy thtn went into a summation\nof the off-ieuon til whereby Ringtn obtained otntrt Buddy-O'Connor\n\u2022nd dtfenctmin Frankle Endolli\n(rom Montrul Ctntdltni in ex\nchingt for Jot Bell, Hal I.iyco. tnd\nOtorgt Robtrtion. He expreued the\nbelief tht R.nger. hid itrengthtnid\ntheir hind through tht deal, tnd\niddtd:\nBouchtr hi. certainly Mtibliih\n\u2022d hlmulf ti \u2022 wlu trader.\"\nNot tbt leut bit nonpluutd by\nill thli politeneii md pni.e from\na rival mentor. Bouchtr itepped Into the eonvtnttlon wtth thi remirk\nthit \"you hivt to give tomethlng to\nget wmethlng Ibe.e diy.,* lnd wt\nneed thit4 tomethlng right twiy,\nl5Forwards,JixDelencemenTry\nFor Leal Spots; 2 More Coming\n.la^H-\nFifteen forwird., ilx de'encemon\nUd two goalies are working out\nwith tht Nelson Maple Leafs under\nthe guiding hand of Gordon McKenzle during the dally tryouta at\nthe Civic Arena.\nMcKenile Uld Wednesday that\nonly two playeri who had been elated to make an appearance remain\nto show up. They are Bill Smith, a\npuckster who played in an English\nleague last seuon, and Joe Fasho-\nWiy of Winnipeg. Both playert are\nexpected to show up in the near future.\nSome strident voice, of proteit\nhave been heird from tht Smoke\nEater camp at Trail concerning\nDenny Hudtllcston, latest, acquisition Of the Leafi. Although the Smokies had broken off negotiations for\nbringing Huddleston to their fold, it\nwai expected that the Cout pliytr\nwould catch a berth on iome Prilrle team, and his appearance at Nelion came ai a surprise to hockty\ncircle! at Trail.\nMcKenil* had no comment other\nthan that he knew nothing of tht\nTrai) overtures for Huddleston.\nIncidentally, the coich allowed\nthat Huddleston \"looked good on\nthe ice.''\nSpeaking ln general, tha coach\nclaimed that hii chargei were ihip-\ning up well. Aa yet no serious weeding out hai been undertaken to determine permanent! llnu, and no\ndefinite lineup will be known tor at\nleait a week: \u2022\nCaught tn a complimentary mood,\nGordon McKenzle Ilso had a word\nof praise.for the Civic Centra: \"It'i\none of the best setups I've ieen, and\nthe beit ever in a town ot thii size.\"\nJeffery Collis\nHeads (reslon\nBird Players\nCRESTON, B. C, Oct 22-Jeffery\nColli! wu elected head of the Creston Badminton Club at a general\nmeeting of badminton players held\nin the school auditorium last Thundty night, with an excellent turnout\nof interested parties.\nOther offlceri elected Wert, Vict*\nPreiident, Art Conitible; Secretary.\nTreuurer, Mlu M. Hamilton and\nExecutive memben Miss Nora\nPayne, Mlu Martin Staples, R.\nStaples, W. Constable ind ft. Tre-\nvelytn.\nFollowing tbt meeting official\nplay wu commenced in tht ichool\nauditorium.\nIt wu pointed out by Executive\nofficers that my Interested partiei\nIn the game ihould contact the Secretary as soon as possible.\nThe local Badminton Club lut\nyear 'entertained the Kimberley\nClub and alio sponsored the East\nKootenay Badminton Tournament\ntor the tint time ilnct tht tourna*\nment'i Inauguration. -\nImports Shine\nOn Gridiron\nBy JACK MITCHELL\nCanadian Preu Staff Writer\nThe imports from the United\nStates invaded Eastern Cmada\ngridiron teams in tull force this\nlekion tnd, while they didn't turn\nthe Canadian game topsy-turvy, the\nmajority are shining well enough\nto earn their keep and that extra\nbuck or two.\nWith f-ormer U.S. college stars\nmd big-league professionals well to\nIht vtn, a total contingent of 34\nlined up with the Eait'i 10 senior\nteams, \u25a0 Canadian Press survey\nshows. That compares with, the 17\nwho tried their hand at the amateur\ngame\u2014ai played In Cmada\u2014last\nseason.\nIt'i 16 less on the whole thin\nwould be allowed by Canadian\nRugby Union residence rules, re\nlaxed last leuon to help the gime\nrecover trom a wartime letback,\nbut five of the teami have the full\nSuota of five U.S. lmporti apiece\ntat the rulei permit\nThough mmy of the Americans,\nwith better grounding in iuch fundamental! u blocking and passing,\nare proving standouts, they still\nhaven't outshone the Dominion's\nhomi-brew itan.\nIn the East's other lenlor circuit,\nthe venerable Ontario Rugby Football Union, thc team standings ap-\npear to make the imnort business\nvaluable. But the higher positions\nof the Import-studded teams may\nbe largely because they have bigger bankrolls to lure the better\nhome-brews.\nCASH BUILDS TEAMS\nThe unbeaten Hamilton Wildcats\nand the second-place Ottawa Tro\njam both have their quota of five\nU.S. itan. Toronto Balmy Beich,\nIn third place, hive four, the iec-\nond-place Toronto Indiini one and\nthc fifth-place Windior Rockets\nthree. The Sirnli Imperlils, only\nall-Canadian .team ouUide of Argot,\nhave yet to win or tie \u2022 gime.\nThe U.S. contingent Introduced\nsome classy passen in such standouts as Filchock, Montreal's Tommy\nCatei, Howie (Touchdown) Turner\not Ottawi Rough Riders, and Bob\nPiffrath of Toronto Indians. But\nthey have plenty of competition in\nsuch Canadian ace. is Krol md\nMel Lawion, thl Wildcats long-\nrange iharpahooter.\nThey hiven't produced a punter\nyet to match the power of Krol.\nBritish Rugby\nResults\nLONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuters)-Re-\n\u2022ulti of rugy matches played ln the\nUnited Kingdom todiy:\nRUGBY UNION\nCounty Chimplonihlp\nEutern Counties 12, Mlddleiex 7.\nHampshire 19, Kent 20.\nOthir Match\nDavenport Services 29, Royal Marine Corps 6,\nRUGBY LEAQUE\nWlgan 8. New Zealand Tourists 10.\nCounty Champlonihlp\nYorkshirt 7, Cumberland 13.\n ^ I    I M\u00ab ... . \t\nAt Coast for Tryouts\nNATAL, BC. Oct 22-Two Ni-\nUl-Mlchel   pucklttra   left   Michel\nrecently for thl Cout where It hu\nben rtporttd thty will try to to uek\nt of tilt Cout junior\nRtcord Bull Moose\nBagged in Ont.\nKAPUSKASINO, Oct 22 CP>-A\nhuge bull moose, believed t record\ntor Ontario, wai bagged In thli district on the Season's first day by\nClarence W. McKeen and J, R-Teee.\nThe antlers spanned 62% inches, ahd\nwhile accurate figures of the animal's weight were not available, one\nhind quarter brought in weighed 218\npounds dressed.\nScotch Miners\nDemand Wage\nBoost\nLONDON, Oct. 22 (AP)-Scottlsh\nMine Union leaders came to London\ntoday to join in demanding a $4\nweekly wage increase for British\ncoal workers while a wildcat strike\namong Scottish mlntn spread to\n21,500 men, who produce about 40\nper cent of Scotlind'! coil.\nThe strike begin Monday as i\nmove to enforce cltimi for a wage\nboost for haulage and repair workers in the Scottiih pit*. They now\nget a 820 weekly minimum gross,\nbut oomplain that taxu and other\ndeductions trim their take-homt pay\nto an average of $1T<_0 weekly.\nWorkeri at 67'of Scotland's 194\npits were out today, said a National\nCoal Board statement, which eitlmated tha dally lou of coal at 32,900\ntons.    '\n\u2022A8KATOON I, IDMONTON I.\nSASKATOON, Suk., Oot 22 (CP)\n-Sukatoon Quiken ud Edmonton\nFlyers tonight battltd through 10\nminutes' overtime to t furious 14\ndrew, The deidlock tutomiticilly\npliced both iquidi ln the Wutern\nCtnada Senior Hookey League's\nsecond ilot.\nCOARSE GRAIN\nPITS TO REOPEN\nWINNIPIO, Oct 91 (CP) - The\ncoarie graini pit ot tht Wlnnlptg\nOraln Exchange, illent ilnct lite ln\n1943 when wirtlmt controli or their\ndirect reiult ended normil trading\nln barley end oats, will resound to\nmorrow to the uproar which traditionally accompanlei a \"day on the\nnoor.\"\nIt! re-openlng wai innounced te<\nday by Pruident Stanley N. Jonu\no fthe exchange, Only one  Ot ltl\nkind ln Canada end ont et the\nwojld'i beat known, ind followed\nthe Federal Government's decontrol\ncd those two eotnt grains.\nIt will mtln alao utt exchinge i.\ntheoretically two-thlrdi back to Iti\npre-war activity, Whut la .till under control but rye which occupies\nthi third pit, or uctlon ot the trading floor, ln tht 10-itorty building,\ntl not restricted.\nNo one could My at what* price\notti and barley\u2014prevlouily undtr\ncelling! of 65 md 93 centi i buihei\nrespectively\u2014will be quoted at the\nopening tomorrow.. Mr. Jonu, however, uld trading will bt in cash\noati md barley\u2014ules tor immedlite delivery\u2014and futurei or ulu\nfor delivery ln tomt ipeclfied\nmonth. The latter will be December,\nMiy tnd July.\nAWAIT AO.UITMINT\nHe uid also that no fluctuation\nlimit wlll be iet on prlcei for the\n(lnt few days, until the mirket hu\nhid time tq adjust Itself. At preient,\nthe exchange's council has let 10\ncents u the limit rye futures prices\nmay rise  or fall during any one\nThe continuation of tht prohlbl\ntion on exporting oiti or barley\nwould make difficult thi exchmge's\ntalk In determining tht trut price,\nhe warned.\nThe stickleback U a flih named\ntor the sharp spine, on Iti back.\nWtOmO, Oct 23 (CP) mm Tt)t.\nonto Maple Leifi cime trom behind\ntonight to whip Niw York Ringer.\n3-1 before 12,970 fin. for th.ir flnt\ntriumph Ot tht 1947-48 Natlonil\nHockey Lttgut cimpilgn. Tht win\nmovtd tht Ltaff up into third plact\n|n tbt Lttgut Handing.\nSUMMARY\nFlrtt ptrlod - 1. Niw York, Lei-\nwick (Warwick) 8:98.\nPeniltlei - 'Ezinlckl. Ju.da,\nBotieh,\nStcond ptrlod \u2014 2. Toronto,\nStewirt (Barllko, N. Meti)' 8:26; 8.\nToronto, Lynn (Metktr) 1806.\nPeniltlei - Hextall, Stanowikt,\nStewart Juzdi, ColvlUe, Boesch, P.\nWatson.\nThird period \u2014 4, Toronto, Apps\n(Ezinlckl) 3:46.\nPeniltlei \u2014 Warwick (misconduct), Appi, Meeker.\nRuss Have Eye\nOn Olympics\nBy BILL MACKLIN\nLONDON, Oct. 22 (AP) \u2014 Some\nof Britain's hlgheit amateur athletic\nsources predicted today that Russian\nathletes wtll compete tn the 1948\nOlympic Games here, ending a 36-\nyear inub ot the quadrennial sports\nclassic. >,\nDespite official silence from Moscow on Olympic plans, the Russians\nhave been doing the spadework to\ncompete since the end of the war.\nThey have joined at least five in\ntcrnational iporti federation!\u2014foot\nball, wrestling, weight lifting, basketball and iwlmming \u2014 md are\ndickering to join about 10 more.\nTo receive in invitation to the\nOiymplci, the Soviet Union mmt also organize a Russian Olympic\nCommlttet and uk for recognition\nfrom the International Olympic\nCommittee, scheduled to meet at\nSt Morltz, Switzerland, Jan. 30 to\nFeb. 8.\nStill to be joined by the Ruulans\nU the most Important federition of\nall, from the standpoint of the\nOlympics\u2014the Intenuttoail Ama\nteur Athletic Federation, which\ngoverns track and field .porta, the\nmain event of the Olympic Gamei.\nThe I.A.A.F. offered Russian affiliation fn 1945 but received no\nanswer for a year. Then In 1948\nthe Ruulans began to show Interest\ncompeted In the European athletic\nchampionships it Oslo u \"ipedil\nguuti\" md tb.re asked to join.\nTo comply, with the rules, Ruula\ndiscontinued' bonus payments to\nathletei and negotiations went\nahead.\nIn joining five of the 23 International federations, the Busslans\nhave made three standard requests\n\u2014thit \u25a0 Russian bc elected to tn\noffice, that Russii be m official\nlinguige md thit Fascist countrlu\nbe ousted. Theu requests usually\nhave been rejected or tabled and\nthe Ru.siini hive Joined inywiy.\nUNCONVINCED\nABOUT SIZE OF\nHENRYVill\nLONDON, Oct. 22 (AP) - The\nsubstantial girth of Chirlei Liugh\nton to the contrary notwithstanding\nKing Henry VIII wu not too big fo.\nhia britches.\nA pair of hli old Iron pints, like\nthe pilr he wore when he wreitled\nKing Francis I of Frince on the Held\nof the. Cloth of Oold, hu juit been\nturned up to prove It.\nHenry was a hind.ome 34\u2014mtln\nng Inches iround the middle. HelSpud Villey\nAdditional\nStock Markets\nVancouver Stoottf\nMINIS\nBiyonne   - .07 Mf     -08\nBnlome  -.... 10.75     11.18\nB R Cone  ~5        _\u00bb%\nB R X  sWMi      -\nCinuu  - .1-V.      .18\nCariboo Opld   2.80       188\nCongreii  04 .0414\nDentonla  - JO       .21\nGolcondt \u2014 \u2022-\"\u2022**      -\nOrull Wlhkme _ 05Mi      -\nHedley Mucot _\nHighland Bell ..\nInt C 8. C _.\nIilind Mountain\nKootenay Belli\nM-Oilllvray\t\nMinto \t\nPacific Nickel  .11\nPend Oreille   188\nNIUON DAILY NIWI,THURSDAY, OCT. 23,1947 \u2014I\nLeafs Grab Flrsl Win From\nRangers; Bruins Wrap Up Canucks\nBRUINS TOO HOT \u2022\nFOR CAN ADI INS' .'\nBOSTON, Oot, 22 (CP)-Boiton\nBrulni, dliplay Ing a brand < ot\nhockty that Montreal Canadiens\nwert unable to cope with, defeated\ntht Montrealen 8-1 htrf tonight ln\na regular National, Hotkey League\nfixture.\nSUMMARY \"'\u2022'*\"\nItfit period - 1. Bolton, Carve... (Martin) 8:86. '\nPenalties \u2014 Hendenon) Sandford\n} (minor and' major), . Flaman\n(major), Cane (major), Harvey.\nSecond perlod-2. Boiton, Schmidt\n(Smith) 6:11\nP.nallies \u2014 Criwford, Bouchard,\nEgan, Lach, Rcnrdon. ' .\nThird period\u20143. Montreal, Quilty\n(Leger) 2:49; 4. Boston, Babando\n(Galllnger, Smith) 18:00.\nPtntltltl \u2014 Locaa, Chamberlain,\nWilion, Flaman, Blaka.\nCAPS EDGE INTO\nTIE WITH STAMPS\nCAPS ., FLYIRS g\nREGINA, Oct 21 (CP) - Rtgint\nCapl tonight dtftattd Edmonton\nFlyeri 4-3 to edge Into t first-place\ntie with Calgary Stampeden In the\nWestern Canadian Hockey League.\nBoth teams now have a record of\ntwo vlctoriei and one lou. Tonight's defeat before a crowd of\nfani wu tht ttcond in thret\ngime. tpr Edmonton.\nNIW YORK STOCKS\nAmtrlctn Cm   88\nAm Smelt Is Rtt    68\nAmir Ttltphont I88M1\nAmtr Tobtcco     71\nAntcondt  8S<N\nArmitrong Cork     53V.\nAssociated Drygoodi\nBtth Stetl\t\nCanidlin Picific .\nCtUotix\t\nCrane  \t\nDupont .....\u2122_._\nOtt) Iltctrio ........\nGen Foodi ..<\t\nHowt Sound\t\nInt Nlcktl\nWti\n   01 Vs\n-  11*\n    29\n    M\n 191\n    87%\nInttr Ttl *. Ttl\t\nSihenliy\n  36\n  -SH\n  14\nStan Oil ot N iy\u00a3.L..ZZZZ 76*\nUnion OU of Cal   MH\nUnion Pacific  , 149\nU 3 Rubhtr   80\nU S Stttl  76%\nShares Slip\nFor Second Day\nNEW YORK, Oct 22 (AP) \u2014\nStocks moved through. a see-saw\nmarket today md finished on the\ndownside.\nIt was the flnt time ilnce Sept. 26\nthlt shares had lost ground on two\ndayi ln lucceulon. The Auoclited\nPreu 60-itock composite wai off .2\not a point it 67.2.\nEarly advances by favored Induitrlili were smoother by ready telling orders. Tht Hit thtn drifted Indifferently until tht final hour\nwhen a faint upward movt ln the\nrails wu short-lived and the\ncarriers lagged along with pivotal\nindustrials to lowi for the day.\nFor the eighth successive full\nleulon transfer, topped t million\nshare, totalling 1,240,1)00 against\n1,400,000 Tuudiy. Of 1068 bsues\nreglitering thtrt win 468 declines\nand Itt idvancei.\nAnalyits laid tht retreit wtt tn\nextension ol yesterday'i correction\not rtctnt advances, ana that customer, wtrt cautious In view of the\naverage advanct to netr tht July\npttki.\nMONTRUL IANKS\nCommtrct .\u2014,\u201e 22.00\nDominion     26.25\nImperial _  23.80\nMontreal  26.15\nNovi Scotia 84.28\nRoyal    28.78\nToronto _.\u201e_.-._..__.. 88.18\n1.08\n1.06\n\u2014\nJO\n.MH\n.40\nIM\n1.78\n.08\n.10%\n.10\n\u2022\u2014\n.03'.\n\u2014\nPioneer Gold\nPremier Bord\nPrivateer\t\nQuitslno \t\nRed Hawk  \t\nReeves MacD .\nReno Gold ... .\nSilmon\n3.83\n.04%\n.36%\n.09 V.\nSheep  Creek       1.02\nSllbak Premier ._     .67\nSilver Ridgt      .18\nSUrt Inlet 21\nWhllewittr  \u2014.     .01\nTiylor Brjdgi ....    .48\nOtic* .._      .11V\nYmir Yinktt Girl      .10\nWellington  01\nOILS\nAnicondi   08\nAnglo  Cm       1.87\nA P Com  _     .11\nCtlgiry <V Ed ......    Ul\nCalmont \u2014     JJ\nCommoll       J4\nCommonwealth   _      .40\nDilhouiit  -     J7\nHomt     393\nMcDougtl Segur .     .MM\nMcLeod\nMercury\nMill City\nModel  _     M\nNttlontl  Pita  ..._     .17\nOktlta Com  -     .78\nPacific Pita  -      .81\nRoyil Cm  08\nRoyillte _   16.00\nSouthweit Pete ...      Jl\nSpooner .., 10\nSunset        .07\nVimlti   _      .12\nVulcin          Jl\nINDUSTRIALS\nCipltil Estates      9.03\nCout Brew      .._    3 20\nNeon  Producti   ....   12.50\nPacific Coyle  71\nPowell River       .      \u2014\nUNLISTED MINIS\nBig Mlnourl        .01\nBluebird   01\nBrooklyn gt          \u2014\nCentnl Zebilloi   .     .01\nCuyunl  _     .65\nFtdtril      Dl\nHtdlty Amil   01\nHighlind Silver -      -\nHome Oold  01\nNoble Five 00\nOlympic    .,.-,      \u2014\nPilot\n'4 00\n-       .01\nonly got fat after he got nld and\ngave up auch sports u wrestling\nWit hother Kings.\nFor year, one of Henry'. Iron bittle mils, thl Shermin Tanks of thl\ndiyi when knight! wtn bold, hu\nbeen on ihow In tht Towtr of tendon. But tht panti were milling.\nOut at Scrlvelsby Court where\nthe scion, of the Dymoke fimily\nhivi htld forth tl Klng'i chimpion\nfor 700 yttn, tht truittet of tht\ntower found mother Iron lull the\nother dty, Thi bottomt matched\nHenry'i top.\nPut thl.bottom to the topHmd you\nhive I Henry VIII wilh I 34-Inch\nhrtidbiils.it. Not only Ihlt ht Wll\n\u25a0 birth with on\nhockty teimi, llktly tht Vancouvtr\nWhltt Spots. The youthful puck*\nlltri trt Sandy Tomboilo md Jimmy MeVtigh, formtr High School\nmd ltlt yttr'l Juvenile itan.\nTht tryout with tht Tulsa Olli*. six fttt Ull. 1 bit of I giant for thole\nof tht Amtrlcin Hookty Auoclition diyi\nfor iome ration ttll through Ml .All In all, It wu not a iuit to tit\nthrtt Nttal-MI-hel boyi wtre Inter-.Chirlei Laughton. but ioma Brltoni\nvltwtd ptrioailly lut Spring by remained unconvinced about Hen-\nScout Gui Marker. Thl third mem-lry'i lln.\nber of the trio wu Tyllo Fibro who j   \"Short md fat 'e wai,\" 1 .teno-\nhu .ince left Michel for other Iry-'gnpher    Indited,    \"like    Chtrle.\nJuy, tell, or rent with \u2022 Wint Ad. out.. 'Ltughton In thl film.\n\u25a0  ,*\u2022. .____-\n-     -    -1 I    1 ifkhriJ-i lh \u25a0 1 ' in*i.siisto._..^MsHi ilHiii   ttt\nTiylor  Windflll ..\nVinindt\t\nUNLIITID OIL*\nCommand \t\nFrtthold   \t\nOrinvlllt\t\nHirg.il\t\nSouth End Pttt   ..\n.07',\n03Vi\nBuy, Nil, er rent with \u25a0 Wtnt Ad.\nHockty and Skating\nEquipment,\nFireworks, at\nSAM BROWN'S\n\u00ab!^**s-l''l'il>lWi..'i\nENIOY THEIVORLD'S SMOOTHEST\nk juavb Aran excehsl.\u2122^\nGETA\n,\nBLUE BLADE\non this limited\niitaa    triaj offer\nFR\u00a3\u00a3\nSWKANI, WASH.\nWltK setts\nJL PACKAGE Of\nl8hdetl>Ri\n*flTH.*Ps\u00bbT\n50* PACKAGE OF 10's\n-.',\u25ba    IOR    SPECIAL\nPACKAOI WITH\n' 1 A I    \u00bbl ADf  ^\n\u2022\u2022. 11 ACHIOl\n\/\u2022'Today you can try t famous Gillette Blue\nBlade free! For t limited time only, dealers\noffer one free Blade with every 25-f. package of\n5'i**-*wo free Blades with evety 50^ package\nof 10'i. Guaranteed to give the easiest, moit\ncomfortable ihave of your life or your moftey\nback. Solookiharpl Feel-harpl Bc.harf)!\nUm Gillette Blue Bladei with the sharpest\n\u2022dtes ever h*j*ed*\n\u2022TUITT1  \u00ab\u00bb*ITY  IAIOI CO. Of   CAMAOA   ItMIIlD,  MOWtllM.   *-\n wmmmmmw^ \u25a0\u25a0    \u25a0 \u25a0       \u00bb \u25a0iwpmhi. j-y-ii\n10 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 23,1947\n\"*\u25a0*-\u25a0\"\u25a0*\" *' \u25a0*\u2022\u25a0',\u25a0\" \u25a0\u00bb\u2022\ni.\nDOCGY COSTUMES _ Arid. H. Payne * ma\n(Pltlnt. N. J\u201e holds hll col He, Biythe Bruce O'Glencalrn, ind Mri.\nWhiting H\u00abU of Armonk, N. \".\u201e her Great Dine, Slmba of Collln-\ndane, at \"doi week\" festivities In New York.\nDAUGHTER-s.itr\nKawliiuon, (above) screen newcomer, it thc daughter of Herbert Kawlinson, ttar of \"silcnts.\"\nSTEAK  CONNOISSEUR-Ammwhollkeetotet\nhit money'i worth out of high-priced tood Is Maurice C. Dreleer,\nNew York gourmet, ihown pursuing hli five-year search for the\n\"perfect iteak\" with tools of hli trade.\n9407\nSIZES y\nS. 14*14\nM. 11-20\nL40-M\nEX. L 44-50\nTfciAuuLTTLahiiiL\nTAKES LITTLE FABRIC\nOnly one yard of fahrlc\u2014that'i\nall thlt apron takei ln imall alte!\nPattern 9407 It happy at iti work;\nembroidered to make you pretty!\nFull cut, with ample bib-top, non'\nilip straps. Note wide size rangel\nThla pattern givei perfect fit, is\neasy to use. Complete, illustrated\nSew Chart ihowi you every itep.\nPattern 9407: small (14-16), med.\n(18-20),   large   (40-44),   ex.   large\n(48-60).\nPARISIAN \u2014 Chriitian\nDior of Parli designed thll black\nwool cocktail dreaa with very\nfull skirt and an unusual divided\nbo. :e held together by three\nlarge knots.\nPILOT'S   T A R C E T \u2014 Thla b the way the t'88 Kear-\naarge looki to the pilot of a plan, getting ready to laud on lit\nflight deck. Tht Keartarge i> *<* feet long overall, the flight deck\n\"_, ltt.lt measuring 171 feet.\nPET COON -Elmer, a\npel raccoon, accompanies Bernard Hue rtv, (above) Hamilton, Ind., dairy herd Improvement supervisor, on hit field\nI'lpt around DcKalb county.\n**\"\"       ^y finimy Hatlo\nTwiddling the thumbs ,\nAT EVERyTURM OF THE\nROAD V^ILE THE CAMERA\nRENOTAktSArJCflr.ER.\nSHOT**.\n-IRMeMMrSR,\nVV*****,, H-*\t\nXsMtMt V V UtJtVjL.\nJUST LIKE  APPLIQUE\nGay vegetable designs to put on\nyour kitchen towel.; They are crott-\nstitch and outline stitch, look jutt\nlike applique! Lots of fun to do!\nFor gifts and bazaars these designs are tops! Pittern 987 has transfer ot 6 motifs _V_x7 inches.\nLaura Wheeler's new, Improved\npattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photot, concise\ndirections.\nSend TWENTY-FIVE* CENTS In\ncolnt (stampi cannot be accepted)\nfor each pattern to Nelton Dally\nNewt, Pattern Dept, 266 Baker\nStrett. Nelion, B.C. Print plainly\nPATTERN NUMBER, your NAME\nand ADDRESS.\ns\nAUNT HET\nSy  ROBER7   QUILLEN\nI reckon Tom will get blamed for\neverything tlnce he divorced her,\nbut what good Is a wife that's tooi\nlazy to cook breakfait, or drett, or\neven wash herself.\nSALLY'S SALLIES\n'The Doctor wrltet hli pretcflp-\ntions In verte to kill \u2014time, ht\n\u2022ayi.\"\n'   '. \u25a0   ''\nAU.MV BLONDES ARE THE.\nMOST LUSCIOUS BLONDES IN\nALL TARNATION, NATURALLV-\nBUT. THERE'S ON* -WHO\nOUST CAME IN-SHE. .\n\"ROM OHIO, AND QOR-EOUS.**\nI WOULDN'T SHOW Y AH HAIN'T\nTHAT PHOTOGRAPH I GONNA SHO\nTO ANV MAN IN \/THUTOAM\nHIS RIGHT MIND, k MAN IN'HB\nBECAUSE THAT*, I RIGHT MINI\nWHAT IT'LL DRIVE 1 -JEST\nHIM OUT OF\u00abT Jl MISTAH\nCAPP-\n\t\nss.-***\nV\nMljL\nQ)ll\n\"ma.\n\u25a0   mt\nU ______\nLl\nA-Jk\nllftCM \u2014\n2   lJ\nMW^O\nsere comes that tauootve\nMBSs OArVFLL-A_V*tV& TALKING\nABOUT HEB .JEWELS Att) HOW\nwealthy awe is,-jk_66-bbinq\nME WV NEW WBIST W-TCH.. _\nvbo-mv tXAh-I OUST LEFT mv\nDIAMOC\" TIARA AT MV JE*HEUB>*5\nTO EE FIXEO-AND I MUST   CO\n60METHN3 ABOUT MV SOLO\nSOLD POCK3-TBOOK-IT\"9 MUCH\nTCO-C\/t\/y-I MU_.TG.rT A\nLARGER SAFE FOB MV CXAMOtJOS,'\nIU FACT-INEH> A EBJU3WS \/.'\/\nCOVCU KJJOW-IM 60 TIRED  '\nWLOJ I 0ETH0M6 WHEN I\nWEAR MV eW*PHe6-STU0C\"-D\nBELT-DEABME-I MU6T BE OFF\nTO SEE MV BANKS*-\nWAVE VOJ THE T*vte<\nMV DEAR ?. >    Y69\nrr-a just rxr\nDIAMONDS P\u00bb.5T\nF-VE RU.KS\nUtV DEAC.\"\nW 1\n\u25a0QJS t\u00bb MCMtre hman! viho\u00bb\nNIL (DMlGMi1. HI, PHIIUE! eiji\nItm, \u00ab-6tfl!...\u00bbU\u00ab,l'* 6STUt\nA TEAM TOflETHER, RI8HT NOW*\nHUH....COME OVER...I'LL >IE.P\n>\nESTATE\nnow, just am mobb  -\\.\nQUESTION ...ARS VOU A\nDBVOTHS OP TWB l\"\"\u00bbJ**** ART5T\nTO THINK THAT SUCH A 61RL WAS TO lOOkk FM\nWORK. HMM! IWONCXR IF MV OFFICE POUsVT\nRtC.CORATIN6.\nNOU SEE, MV\nFATHER'4. A\n610.04BT wrm\nTWCOMFANV,\nAND TP MOPED-,\nI'M \u00bb0<*-\"\nM.5.-AW\n\u2022UTTXn\nWOTH-UI\nATTHiMO\nTHAT WA9 A\nDELICIOUS\ndinkIep, euT\nOH, BOV,\nITSUBE\nivtAoe\nO.GWOC30 6UMSTEAO,\ntX> VOU REALIZE VOU\nLEPT.THE TABLE BEFORE\nI  FINISHED WV\nDINNER?\nI\nI'm SOBRv, C_AP,\n\u2022\n\u25a0   ..._   .\n WiW- -\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n_\u2014\n.LASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nBIRTHS\nASQN-T. Mr. tnd Mra. John\nr, tt Mater Miiericordiae Hoi-\nRoulind, Oct, 8, a ton.\nILLER\u2014To Mr. ind Mrl. Henry\ner, tt Mlttr Miiericordiae Hos-\n1, Rouland, Oct. J, a daughter.\nREENE-To Mr. and Mri. R. K.\nGreene tt \"Miter-Miiericordiae\npitil, Roulind, Oct, 14, a ion.\nBRISTENSEN-To Mr. and Mn.\n\"hristensen, at Mater Misericor-\ni Hospital, Rouland, Oct. 15, i\n|hter.\nAILLIE\u2014To Mr. tnd Mrl. Ken-\ner Miiericordiae Hoipltil,\nI Gaillic of Kinnaird, it Mater\nirkordiae Hospital, Roulind, i\nghter, Dorli Lynnt. Mrs. Gaillie\nte former Mlu Dorli Karr.\njBWMAN\u2014To Mr. tnd Mrs. John\nAmy Newmtn, it Mtttr MUerl*\nHae Hoipltil, Roulind, October\nI daughter.\n\"JCLUSE\u2014To Mr. md Mn. John\nbluse, at Mater Mlierlcordine\niltil, Rosalind, Oct. 20, a ion.\nMINESAl ACT\n(Form F.)\n' (Section M (d).i\nNot.ee el Application for\nCertificate ot Improvement!\n\"Hll No. 1\", \"Hal No. 2\", \"Hll No.\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES  JL3^^MffA\u00a3[\nFOR SALE \u2014 OnHRAL ITOM iltuited in the Nelion Mining Dlvl-\nwlth Uvlng quarter!. Yearly turn*l**on\novtr $30,000. Gal pump, gtnge,\nwoodihed, extri lot, ill for $10,000\nAbout $4000  itock  it 20%   oft\nCtih required $8000. Sickness rta\nson for selling, Sit John Htln it\nProcter Gen, Store, Procter, B.C.\nBEAUTY PARL<3rWLLY EQUIP\nped, doing good builneu, tor\nrent with option to buy. Muit\npurchase itock. Reply Box 8727\nbilly Newi, Ntlion, B.C.\nCOMPLETE CiMENT BLOCK\nmaking outfit ln Cutlegir; with\nor without 1947 Chev. two-ton\ntruck. Write Box \u00bb3, Cutlegir.\nFOR SALE-SIX  SUITE  APART\nment houae '11 Vernon St\n.ARM, GARDEN 8, NURSERY\nHELP WANTED\nWANTED\nUSE AND STOP! MINERS\nply to D. Yonton, Mine Fore\nsaid   St.,\nUtd 6 p.m.\nbetween\n.ville Gold Mines\nLtd.\nB - GOOD DAIL* NEWS\njer routes are coming open\nm. Now is tht time to place\nUr aame on tht list to get one\nthete route* Apply to the\nilson Dilly Newa\nTOD-MAN FOR RAWLEIGH\nliness. Permanent If you are\nstler. For perlle-lan write\niwlelgh Dept WG.158-J-103,\nton.peg, Canada.\t\nntAL DUTY NURSES WANT-\n, at Vtrnon Jubilee Hospital,\n\u25a0mon, B.C. Grou monthly uliry\nI Apply to Matron.\t\nITED \u2014 TWO USHERETTES.\nply Civic Theatre evenlngi.\nIITUA-IONS WANTED\nDILY LADY WOULD LIKI\nM work ind small rcnumera-\n_ In exchange for room md\nird. Oood at uwlng. Box 184\nUon.\n.'WITH TWO VKARS WBSS\n\u2022eritnce will takt txtri typing\neningi Portable typewriter.\nent 1172.\n, WITH $ YEARS IXPERI*\nI would like position clerking.\n_ I 986*. Daily Newt.\n\u00bb AND WIF! WANTS POSI-\nision u cook In logging camp,\nx $005 Daily News.\nMTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nP 1*8 YOUR SCRAP METALS\nIron. Any quantity. Top prlcei\nId. Active Trading Company\nI Powell St. Vincouvtr, B C\nWtt> - -UAN CC-TON\np,   buttont   removed.   7c   lb.\nLag to Dilly Ntwi\t\nI V6tJtk .HUMS TO J. P MOR-\n. Nelion. B C\nRENTALS\nt MNT - FURNISHED BED-\notn with breakfait, for builneu\nntleman. Box 9788 Dally News.\n\u25a0 2 ROOM FURNISI--\nIRXNT -\ni hotue- Box 245 Nelion.\nCHdlCE DARWIN TULIPS\nnamed, top size, 60c doz. Regtl\nLilies, good flowering size, 20c\neach. Hyacinth!, blue, pink, yellow, white Ifor $1.00. H. Kitchen\ner, Nelson, B.C.\nFOR PERFECT SOIL SERVICE\nfor garden, ranch md farm. Mc-\nDougill'i Earthworm* 1791 Third\nSt.. Trail. B.C.\nFRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTALS\nand rosei. Set II. C. Carne, Agent,\nLayrltz Nurieriea. Phone 819, Box\n87, Nelson, B.C,\nWhere located:\u2014About ieven\nmllu south ot Salmo.\nLawful holder:\u2014Canadian Exploration Limited.\nNumber of the holden tree\nminer's certificate:\u201418770 F.\nTake notice that Canadian Exploration Limited, llth Floor Royil\nBink Building, Vincouver, B.C.,\nFree Miner's Certificate No. 18770F,\nIntends, at the end of sixty dsys\nfrom tht ditt htreof, to ipply to the\nMining Recorder for \u25a0 Certlficite of\nImprovement! for the purpou of obtaining \u25a0 Crown grant of the ibove\nclilmi.\nAnd furthtr tikt notice thit ictlon, under'lection 8J of the \"Mlneril Act,\" must be commenced before the Issuance of iuch Certificate\nof Improvements.\nDated this 30th day of August,\n1947.\nCANADIAN EXPLORATION\nLIMITED.\nG. M. Christie.\nfOR SALI, MISCELLANEOUS\nIpfj\nArrived\nDARWIN TULIPS, MIXED\ncolon. $3.00 per 100. Grlzzelle'a\nGreenhouiei, Ntlion.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\n1940 DODGE SEDAN\nPhilco Rodio, Heater, Good\nTires, white walls; Spot, Fog\nond Glare Lights. Body A-l\ncondition. New motor installed 2 weeks ago. Private\ncar.\nApply 4 Tax1!\n316 Baker St.-\n\"GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT\"\n(Section 28\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR\nCONSENT   TO    TRANSFER    OF\nBEER LICENCE\nNOTICE li hereby given that on\nUft 17th day ot November, next, the\nundenlgned lntendi to apply to the\nLiquor Control Board for consent\nto transfer of Beer Licence No. 7691,\nluued in respect of premises being\npart of a building known as Salmo\nHotel, situate at Salmo, British Columbia, upon the lands described as\nLoU Eleven (11) md Twelve (12),\nin Block Four (4), of Lot Two\nHundred and Six A (206-A) Mip\nSix Hundred md Twenty Two (822),\nNelson Land Registration District,\nin the Province of British Columbia,\nfrom Leon Celestln Cremers and\nBert Carlson to Fred P. Famlnow,\nof Salmo, Brltllh Columbli, the\ntriniferee.\nDATED-it Nelion, B.C., thli 14th\ndiy of October, 1947.\nFRED P. FAMINOW,\nApplicant and Transferee.\nFOR SALE - 1947 BLACK MER-\ncury coach. Htiter.' defroster,\nspire, whitewills, mirrors, wint\nwit coven. Only $700 mllu. Beat\ncuh offer. Box 9M4 DiUy Newt\nlOT SAL* - IW-t-oW) COUP!!.\nLow mileage. Cuitom radio, heater ind defroiter. Excellent con*\ndltlon. $1830.00. Phont 634-X between 6 and 7 P.M\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\n.   FARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nFOR,SALE - 180 PULLETS,\nitarted laying, price $1.50. Alio a\nbuilding tor ule 30 feet by 24 feet,\ntwo-ply lumber in walls md floor,\nprice $250. \u2014 Wanted, a good cow,\nto freshen soon, Must be quiet N.\nNlelson, Slocin City, B.C.\ndm ln excellent condition. Fifth\n\u25a0nd \"B\" Avenue, Kulo, B.C.\nWW, TRADE 1948 3-TON MBR-\ncury truck for 1987 cir or liter\ntnd iome cash. David Schmidt,\nCreiton, B.C\nFOR SALE\u20141937 BUICK SPECIAL\n8 passenger coupe. First cliu condition. Phont 1.39-R or Box SM\nNelion.\t\nFOR SALE - 1986 CHRYSLER\nRoyil sedan. Excellent condition\nthroughout 1203 Crossley Ave.\nNEW AND USB33 PARTS FOR AU\nmakes ot cars City Auto Wreck-\ners. Box 24. Granite ROid\t\nFOR SALE - LADIES CCM.\nRambler bicycle, excellent condition. Phone 417-L.\nFOR SALE - 50 YOUNG PIGS.\n$10 etch. FOB. Burton. Cuh\nwith order. R. Buerge. c\/o Empire\nMotors, Nelson.\nFOR SALE-1939 PLYlMtfR. 'Sf- .-r\u00b0* BALE-JERSEY COW, FRESH\ntwo months. Very quler and good\nmilker. G. Kerby, Kaslo, B.C.\nFOR SALE-8 WEEK OLD PIGS\nApply T. Ltplttkl, Hirrop, B.C.\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nROOM AND IOARD\nBOARD  AND  ROOM FOR  TWO\nglrli to shire. Phone 493-R or 87\nHigh St\nFOR SALE - ONE PAIR PURE-\nbrtd ingora rabbits, price five\ndolliri Sixty purebred New\nHimpihire hem, $1.05 each.\nTwenty-three New Himpihire\npullets, $1.30 each. Generil Electric fin, $8.00. Apply (Mn) H.\nDivldge, Wynndel, B.C.\nAnother Carload of\nSTONE\nBORB\nA smooth, hard surface wall board. \u2014\nIdeal for wall finishing.\nMade by Western Gypsum,\nthis durable fireproof wall-\nboard will take any type of\ndecoration ond will not\nwarp.\nSIZES:\n3A inch thick, 4 ft. wide\nand in lengths of\n6, 7, 8 ond 9 feet.\nV\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\nMining, Milling tnd Sawmill\nMichinery, Building md Can-\ntractors' Supplies.\n\"If it'i michlnery you wmt,\nconiult us.\"\nNAL\nWHB3* KJ VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAlmw Hottl, Opp CP.R  Depot\nWaWAMKa MUTUAL tt.tfe\nturaoe Co D L Kerr. Agaqi.\nUAL  I\nKtrr,,\n8POT CASH FOR USED GOODS\net in klndi Pbont lost Chw\n824 Vernon.\nCHARLES WORMD.Ot6N, COM-\nmeroltl Photognphi.. Kimberley,\nB.C., Phona 84.\nift P6LI.H F6R HOT StbVgS\ndoei a perfect Job without bruih\nor bother. Leivei no black finish.\nAik for \"JET\".\nSEND YOUR OLD MATTRESS IN\nto be renovated or iprlng-Mled.\nOni diy service. Nellon Bedding\nCo., 301 Biker St, Phone 1814.\nANGELiqUI OttlY HAtt\" RE-\n\u25a0torer, effectively returni natural\ncolor and beiuty to grey hiir. $1\ntt Minn'i, Fleury'i, Argyle'i md\nall Druggiiti.\n\u25a0ugglil\nP6S OVEi 30 VEAK*. LAl-DO'S\nhavt. lerved B. C. If you want a\nntw fur coat or wlih a repair or\nremodel Job drop ln er write ui.\nTrtde-lni accepted. LANDO'S\nFUR8, $08 Grmvlllt St, Vmcouvtr.\nMEN'S PERSONAL BRUt. SUN-\ndrills 24 samples, $1.00, or 19 Deluxe assorted, $1.00 milled ln plain,\nlealed wrapper., Fineit quality\ntilted, guaranteed. Bargain Catalogue frit. Western Distributors,\nDopt RN, 85 Ray Bldg, Vmcouvtr.\n29t>\nLIONS  pHOTO\n29<\nP. O. Box 484, Vancouver. B.C.\nAny 8 exposure roll developed\nind  printed  We.  Reprint\u00bb-4c\neich.  Giant  size\u20147c  itch.\n8x7 Enlargement Coupon with\neich order.\nPROPERTY. HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE\n1, Bungalow home til on one\nfloor, 2 or I bedrooms, dining\n. room, etc. Beautiful living room,\nopen fireplace. Cement foundation, furnace, Corner property,\npart of 2 lota. Car passei door.\n\u00a3&'.\u2022\u00ab?* $4700\nAlio\n1 Cottige homt, 2 or 3 bedroomi. AU redecorated. No gar-\nden, but cloie in, Immediate occupancy. $$50 cash, balanct at\nFull prlct  $2500\nAnd\n8, Partly finlihed houu in Falrvlew. Can bt Uvtd C 4AAA\nIn now. Prlct MUUV\naf\nC.WtAppleyard\nCo. Ltd.\nReal Eitite, General Iniuranee\n892 Baker St\nCiU ui for a\nDEMONSTRATION\nof the stw\nELECTRESTEEM\nRADIATORS\nPortable, trouble free. Weal for\nsmall, hird to heit roomi.\nPeebles Motors Ltd=\nWANTED-SOMEONE TO BOARD\ngood dog for 9 months, preferably\nln country. Procter, Harrop or\nCnwford Biy district Dog cross\nbitween   police   and   collie, hai\nJ sod disposition  D. W. McDerby.\n.0. Box 159. Phone 99, Nelion.\nGeorge Wuhlngtonl fareweU to\nofficers of the Continental Army, ln tO\n1789, was stiged ln \u2022 New York Uv\nem.\nYOUNO    SINGING     CANARIES\nalso love birds. Fancy gold fish,\nsend for price list Sergeint\nGreenhouses, Trail, B.C.\nCHENILLE SPREADS    $489\nMinufictureri   clearance,   flnt\nquility  for   double   or   ilnglt\nbedi. In ill beiutiful two-toned\nor solid colon, worth doublt\nthe prlot. Also ladlu' chenille\nhousecoats, very closely tufted\n$8.89.  Sires 14-20 In blut, rote,\nwine,   turquolie.   Sent   S.O.D.\nplus postage, money refunded\nif   not   sitlifled.\nHANDICRAFT DISTRIBUTORS\n284 Sherbfooke Street, West\nMontrtil, Qut.\n2-Spts-\n23. Dtiphanoui\n26. Min'i\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n2.Sallor -l.Uva\n2. Metallic\nnek\nl.Hetdltnd\n8. Ptnon't\nproperty\nInland!\n6. Exterior\ncovering\nT.Bltd\n8. Blunder\n9. Devoured\n10. Unhappy\n16. Sign of thi\nInflnlUvt\n\u25a0.-.Frighten\n18. Bay window 40. A wing\n19. Loaded 41. Crowd\nUBUEU   -l!_'J'JU\niBuci. DauaQ\nft. Anger\nSt Btckbonet\n32. Pilm of\ntht band\n15. Hewing\ntool\n37. Climbing\nplmt\n81 Back of\nthe neck\n39. Talk\nsi!\u201e:   .,    .    .(!_\n\u2022JU'..   !.-.:\u25a0''\n'.iM'.r.   MM   UU.\n_____ ------\nLiD-i-i.)  :j_v. u.\n\u2022ja'ju-i 'Jii-iat\nTetOrlir'i 1n\u00bb\n.S.AnyipUt\npulle\n44. River\n(So. Am.)\n48. King .Ll\nIntake\namend.\nInsects\nLtxpoeet\n2. Great\nartery from\nthe heart\nI. Oty\nINWFr.)\n..Removed.\n\u2022\u2022tbe\ncenter\n5. Gloety surfaced aiU>\nI. Bun\nUnit of\nweight\nMan's\nalcknami\nLong-\nlegged bird\nWiiit-\nmeustirt\nOfl-cer'i\naliiitant\nValue\n0. Btmbooltkt\ngiaaait\nL Conical\ntent\n(Am. Ind.)\nI Old tlmei\nI archaic)\nI. Bxpresilon\n(, Blunder\n1. A tne-fox\nI. Strttt urchin\nll Lowest\npoint\nlg. Solitary\nIt. Swiftly\nIR. Ind nil\n19 Looatn\nDOWN\nI Warp-yarn\nOlYPTOtJUOTX\u2014A cryptogram gee*.*-\".\nKL     TIIWO     WOJ    TI88IB\n|t PT     KT     LIW     WI     U J\n\u25a0 t B V J I\nTat_.r4i.ya Cryptoquote-    BUT I.IVI CONTtNT. WHIO* IS\nTHE CAU4E8T UFB -MILTON\nI A     TONO\n1 D V 8 J TT J I \u2014\nSALE - REGISTERED\nCocker Spinlel pups. 8 weeks old.\nG. C. Wird, R.R. No. 1 Nilson.\nFOR SALE-COLDEN RETRIEV-\ner pups. Addreu Box 548, Ross-\nland, p.C. \t\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nA88AYEM   ANO   MIM\nKIPREBlNTATlViS\nt  W   WIDDOWSON  ds CO.  AS\nsi'ers  301 Joiephine St, NtUon\nFOR SALE-ONE BUX8CHER C\nmelody llxophone, gold-plated,\nengraved illver inlaid, new condition and case. One itendird\ncombination pool and billiard\ntable. Also some blicksmlth tooli\nOne double barrel 11 gauge ihotgun, one high power rifle. E. R.\nMcintosh, Kislo, B. C.\t\nONE SCANDELLl 8 SWffiTR-\nmo iccordion for sale. Excellent\ncondition. Write Box 5, New Denver. '\nFOR SALE - flffiLS OR BC-***.\nskatti, lire 4. Girl'i figure ikitei.\nSin 8. Mn. J. E. Mirquii. Phone\n743-V-l after 8.\nLADIES! DELAYED MENSTRUA\ntlon Why worry? Smart women\nlay new, improved, triple-strength\nDtlaye PUls give prompt effectivi\nrellti lor ovtrdue, painful or Irregular periodis (Regularly $5.00.)\nOur price, $3.00, postpaid via Air\nmail In plain, scaled wrapper (C.\nO.D. il you prefer). Women ahould\nkeep t box on hmd tt ill times.\nOrder youn right now! Weitern\nDlitributqtA Dept ACN. 88 Ray\nBldg, Vancouver\nWHY BEBACD?^\nMEN who havt betn bald 10,\n15, even 25 yian report amazing results using McLaren's \"3\nOut of 8\", Applying for a few\nmomenta night or morning\nihowi vigorous new htlr growth\nln leu thin ilx weeks! Ordtr a\nJar today ($8.00) at your drugglit sr barber ihop. If thty trt\nnot yet carrying It send direct to\nMcLiren'i \"3 Out of 6\" Cinadi,\nLimited, Dipt NN-2 528-ith\nAvenue Wut Calgary, Alberto.\nOn\u00ab Trip\nAUTOLOANS\nWbtn you phent flrit, a ilngle\ntrip will put the caah In your\nhandi. Niagara Finance accent\nipeed and friendliness In all\ndealing!. An Auto Loan is the\nfastest of Niagara'* 1 finds of\nlotni. On owner'i signature you\ncan ftt trom $20 to $1000.\nNIAGARA\nITOANCB COMPANY LTD.\nEst'd. 1980\nSuite 1. 660 Biktr St. Nelaon\nFhom IMS\nIMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY\n6 roomi ind  bith, cut itont\nfoundation, 1 minute from Civic\nCentre. $2000 will handle. Prlct\nincluding winter fuel ind some\nInlaid linoleum  $8000\nBungalow, 2 bedrooms, modern\nkitchen tnd bithroom. Full\nbaiement, garage ln basement\nLarge lot, I mlnutei from city\ncenter. Term\u00bb , $4000\nApartment house, 14 roomi all\nnewly decorated, Price Includes\noil burners, gai ranges md iome\nfurniture. Terma $7600\nNorth Shore\u20142 acrei in garden\nand fruit, t room modem houie,\ngarage.    Fint   smdy   -beach.\nTermi $7800\nF. A. WHITFIELD\n$02 BAKER ST.\nReal Eltatt, Iniunnce\n Phose 812\nNIUON DAILY NIWI, THURSDAY, OCT. 21,1947 -11\nTORONTO STOCKS\nMINIS\nAmal Lttte .__,-_\u00bb,\nAnglo-Huron lin -..\t\nAniley _;\t\nArjon   :\t\nArmiitle* .... _.___.\nAitorla ., ..._..\t\nAtlu   ., j.\u201e\nAubeUa ...\u201e \u201e\nAumaque .,- , \u201e\nAunor  .,\u00ab,-.-.-...\t\nBtgamae , ;\nBut Metoli Mining ...\nBear Exploration\nBeattie Gold Mlnti\nBeaultlu Yellowknife\nBelleterrt  ,\nBevcourt  _\nBldgood Kirkland \u2014\nBobjo Minei ..\nBonetal\t\nBoycon\t\nBralomt ..'.\t\nBroulan\n8.75\n.04\n.16\n.60\n.13\n.16\n.16\n31\n4.40\n.26 V\u00ab\n.12\n.62\n.78\n,42H\n7.25\n.70\n.22\n.13%\n.2714\n.10%\n10.78\n.30\nS.19\n1.17\n.19\n\u25a023\n.09\n1.18\nBuffalo Afikerlte __\nBufadlson ..,\t\nBuffllo Canadian _.\nBuffalo Red Ukt\t\nCalln FUn Flon\t\nCtmpbtU R L .!\u201e_-.\u201e,-\u201e___\nCtBMtlWtta   i,      *8\nCirlboo Gold Quarto ....    8.65\nCutle-Trethtwey      1.40\nCentral Pat \u201e \u201e_   1.40\nCent-tmaqu. .     ji\nC Porcupine ..._._\u2014-.....\u201e     .42\nChtittrvillt     J.35\nCttnlim       ,05,i\nOoohtnour     2.81\nCoin Ltkt - - - .88\nShtrrltt Gordon ....__     8.80\nSigma Rouyn    __w_\t\nSlicot Oold      \t\nSladen Malartlc \t\nSpringer       -_..-\u201e\u201e.\nStadicona       . ,\nStarratt Olsen   ...\nSteep Rock     ._\t\nSuUivan Cons  _.\nSurf Inlet  \t\nSylvanite  _ ,\t\nTC Resourcei ._, _\nT Lundmirk\nTaku River Gold Minei ._\nTeck-Hughei Gold\nThurboli Minei Ltd ......\t\nToburn Gold Minei ...._-_\nTowgamac  _____\nUpper Canada  \u2014t-.\u2122\nVentures         \u201e_.__,_-i\nVloeur  ...\nWaite Amulet ..\u201e..,;\t\nWin Like \t\nW Malartlc   !\t\nWlltley\nWright Hirgreavei\t\nYeUorex ..\t\nYmir Yankee Girl __\nOILS\nAnglo-fan\n6.85'\n.17\n.44\n1.35\n.73\n1.00\n2.35\n125\n.22\n2.30\n.72\n.58\n.68\n8.95\nJO\n.68\n.13\n2.50\n7.40\n.12\n4.70\n.86\n.HV,\n.12..\n3.15\n.25\n.10\".\n1.38\nBritiah American     J2.00\nColomac Yellowknife\nConlaurum Minn\n.08 H\n1.25\nBritiih Dom\nC _ E Corp \t\nCilmont\nChemical Reseirch\nDalhouile\t\nEait Crest \t\nFoothlUi _._. _.....\nHome OU .\n.16\n2.50\n.38\n.43\n.38*\n.07\n2.60\n4.00\nImperial  .. _    13.8S\nComol M it S    $1.30\nLOVELY NEW MODERN 8UNG-\n\u2022low, 3 bedroomi, lirge living\nroom, fireplace, dinette, kitchen\nand bathroom. Hardwood floon\nthroughout FuU lire cement base\nment, laundry tubi. Unexcelled\nview, no hlll\u00ab to climb. Call at\n108 Nctton Avenue, after T m.\n$3800 WILL BUILD YOU A MOD-\nera 4 room bungalow ready for\noccupancy In five weeks. Modern\nconstruction mtthod! ean aave\nyou one third 0a building costs.\nLearn how this can apply to your\nown plans. Wrltt Box 1601, Dally\nNewi; Nelson, B.C  \t\nFOR BALE - SIX ROOM HOUSE\nwith bath. Full cement buement,\ncement walk, gltu lunporch, on\ntwo lot! In garden aad fruit treei.\noctupancy In a month. $4300.\nSome termi. Ph. 585-H-2. P.O. Box\n145.\nFOR SALE -, 8 ROOMED HOUSE,\nwith bithroom, on 3 loti, girden\nmd fruit.tries. Bailment. Occupancy toon. 14(00. Apply 803-\n6th St\n\u25a0\"fgssgjjf\"*\nMACHINERY\nINTERNATIONAL\nMotor Trucks\nIndustrlal Power\nForm Mochinery\nCentral Truck\n& Equipment Co.\nTtt Front St Phont 100\nNELSON, B C\ntt S .ELMES. R08SLAND, B   C.\nAassyer, Chemlit.Mine Rtpreint\nA J BUIt. Independent Mine Rep\nreientitlve  Box K Trill. B C\nW G THOMSON I CO - AS-\nsiyers <i Metallurgists All work\ngiven prompt ittentlon 115} Pen\nder St.. W    Vincouver. BC\nCHARTERED  ACCOUNfANT\nFOR SALE - MAN'S TOP COAT,\nlize 38. ladies stripe suit, ilu 16. j\nladles white blanket coit, lise 16\nPhone 891-Ft.\t\nCOFFEE GRINDER - LARGE\nmanual with I fly wheels, first\nclau condition, $20.00. Arrow!\nCreek Store, Erlckson, B.C\nFOR SALE-ONE SET OF TRAIN-1\nIng barbells. Adjustable from 3\nto one hundred lbl. H. Nixon,\nBonnington, B.C.\nSTANDARD RECEIPT  BOOKS, 4\nSCHRAMM PORTABLE COMPRESSORS. Ill sizes, for rental,\ncomplttt with drills, breakers,\nhose, moll poind, ttc\nPURVES E .RITCH-E 4 SON\nLIMITED\n658 Hornby St., Vsncouver, B.C.\nROGER M HOYLAN'D\nChirttrid Accountant\nS13 Victoria St    Trill-   Phone *** i-or's-\u2022,!>;\nCHlROt-ftACT&RS piano    In\nreceipts lo page with duplicate\nibeiU. Nelson Dilly News Print-\neg Dept\nMAIONAtffiWMH\nCUSTOM MACHINE WORK AND\nWelding. Cordwood Siwi md\nmmdrels. STEVENSON'S MA\nCHINE SHOP. .Ttt Vernon SU\nNelson. B C.\nSAWMILL, WOODWORKING AND\nContracton equipment of ill\nkinds. Nitionil Michlnery Co.\nLtd.  Vincouvtr  B C\t\ngood   condition.\nLatimer St. Phone T90-L.\n707\n%     a ._ ','!.-    t P ,.\u00b0K. \"Jl! \\tO*    SALE- LADIES'    HIP]\njtrind thtitre Bdg Tr.ll Ph 828 i    |m|th Ptnlw l\u201e\u201eb' jtckel, ,l.t\nDIAMOND DFtiUglH \\    34 to SS. Phom \u00bb$\u00bb-R, ifttr 5 v.m.'.\nNATIONAL DIAT.-ONfTDtni.tWC'<FfiXCTICATCVlirrTNSULAflff)\nCo. Lid. Drilling snd Sll Str ! Enttrprlie kitchen nnge. Ph.\nvice   Bos 508 Rouland   B.C       I    188-1. I\nINOINIIR8 AND SURVgYOffl' iFOlt SALE - SEPARATOR. SKIP-\nR\"   * \u25a0\u25a0|lAT:OK.N'~MiMNiT1A^I    S-.'   _*\"_ .Ch.U,rn'    l}',   ****    **'\nCivil Rnglneer, R   C   Und Sur-'    Schwtb RR  No  1 Nelton.\nveyor Rosalind and Grind Torks J AH. BOYCTS GUN F.XCHANOE.\nlS(Wi5T~A7fLECOii. OORK \u00a7T I    \u00b0,un' '\"\u25a0 **** \"*? '\u00ab-hmgt. Gun.\nNiUon B C Surveyor  r.nfm~e I   \"' >** *n\u00a322\u00a3\u00a3\n-MPs. - nTTlN_i-lUrs>_\u00bb\nTTMBER PROPlRTlir\"\nTIT\nclil  low pricti   Actlvt Tridlng\nCo.  916 Po'   \"'\nT   A. Clyke.Tote.t Engineer   455,    Co    ,\nBtk.r Stnet, Nelson   phoni 1*06. arm i,,.' ne temmm \u25a0 imra\nCruUlng. InvntigtHoni ind Admin- FoOAL\u00ab-OAKT).NlffG TABLE\n^t-,(j-n J   ind thru chiln, md ndlo. Phont\nmit artrmrvmrmamrtsamlfo* SALE - PADI OF LAbHA\nwhite .kiting shoes tnd skates.\n\u25a0lit I Pbont 663-L\nHiAtrr*ASH\u00bb. W-M\/Atrre\nBal*\n.ARDYrirTsOTAHCl\nRul Estate \u25a0   Phont 133\nMACHINIST*\n' B.rJNWTs tlMffltt)\nMachine Shop   arelylrn. md\n\u2022liclrlc wilding, motor rewinding\nPhnr.i M* 224 Vemon U\nSTEVENSON'S flTsCHINE 8HOP-\nSpictillit! In mine md mill work\nM.chine wnrk. light ind hei**!\nltt Vemon St   Nelson Ph M\nSECOND HANDITORIS\nWbit hivi you' Ph 834. Ark Stnn\nWF BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE\nPhont 144 for UutHM\n^rlsiui Dailii -win.\nCla.slll.tl Advtrtlllng Rttu:\nlie ptr line ptr Iniertlon, 44e\nper Ime per wnk (6 coniecutlve\nInsertions). $1.48 ptr line per\nmonth (28 consecutive*. Minimum, 2 llnu per Insertion. Boa\nnumberi, He extri. coven my\nnumbir of times\nPUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES,\nTENDERS, ETC-JOc per line,\nfirst Iniertlon, 18c ptr lint eich\nsubsequent lnurtlon.\nFOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL ABOVE SATES LESS 10H\nSubterlptlon Rit.lt\nSing It copy  f   0$\nBy cirrler, ptr wtek\nIn idvince   .. .       M\nBy cirrltr, per yttr 13 00\nMill In Ctnidt, outltdi Nelson:\nOnt month   .._._-._ $ 1.06\nThrtt monthi     ttt\nSix monthi    4.86\nOne ytir    Stt\nUnited Stitti, Unlttd Kingdom:\nPer yttr      , 117 00\nSlx monthi      6M\nTnnt month!     ltt\nOni month         Ltt\nWhen txtri poitt*l ii required\nibov. rittt atui postagt\nknitter. $25.00. 3. Pttchty\nfour.\n.1 \u00bbam6' CTtopmn\nttblt   modtl.   AprmaimttaW   80\nmodtrn rtctrds. $1.5 Phont 866-R\nCTJoTc RaKWJ Kt 9ALI WWB\nmtm.l.   good   rondltloa.   Phont\nweW ?.  .     ..-.\u00bb,-, _-,..._-1   BRANDON. Man., (CP)-A toma-'\nTOR SALE \u2014 BnOwN MUSKRAT (0 wilghing ont pound, nine ounce.\nfur cott Slit X. Ph. 12S8-L ifttr,hi. bttn produced htn by Joieph\n5 o'clock. \u25a0 j Bartnuk. He bellevei the ipeclmen,\nMORS DOUBLt BARREL RAM- 16 Inch.. In dlimelsrr, li one of the\nptrlns .hotgun, $TJ. Phont S8S-R.' lirgut tvtr grown In tht dlitrlct\nWHY NOT REFINANCE YOUR\nmortgige oa the Yorkshire Siv-\nIngi ind Lou Monthly R.ductlon\nplan at $ per cent C vt. Apple-\nyird\nI FINI U)TS FOR SALE DJ\nFilrvitw, Good location. Pbont\n1149.\nABOUT $1800 CASH FOR HOUSE\nIn Nelson or District Bex $688\nDilly News.\nFOR SALE\u20145 ROOM HOUSE IN\ngood loeatton. Immediate occupancy. Phone 262-L.\n(small HoWSJ MR BAlt IM-\nmediile occupancy. 614 6th. St\nLOST AND POUND\nLOST - PAIR OF RED RIMMED\nBl.su. In' red cite. Phone M8-L.\nConweit\nCrestaurum \t\nCroinor  \u201e.\t\nDtlnltt ,: t. ...\nDlcktmon Rtd Lakt\nDiicovery    \t\nDlvenifled :\t\nDome Minn\t\nDonalda  \u201e..,\nDuqueme \t\nDuvay\t\nEast Amphl .\n1.36\n.271.\n1.00\n1.75\n1.10\n.81\n1.11\n23.50\n1,35\n.75\n.17\n.36\nEast Milirtic _ _...   2.00\nEast Sullivan\nElder \t\nEldona ,..:\t\nFalconbrldgt Nickel\nred Klrklmd\t\nTrmcotur  _\t\nFrobiihir \t\nOiint YtUowknlft .._,\nQlUies Ltkt\n3.75\n.81\n1.38\n4.20\n.06*\n.14\n2.55\n6.35\n.18H\nGod's Ltkt Gold       1.13\nGold Cnit\nGold Dtle :..._.\nGold Etgle \t\nGolden Arrow ..\nGolden Ott*\t\nGolden Minltou\nOold Vue\t\nGunntr Gold \t\nHillnor Minis ...\nHard Rock Gold\nHarktr Gold\t\nHtrricma\t\nHaiaga  ..._ _.\nHeath\nHeva Cidlllic\t\nHoUingtr  \u00ab\nHomer _ _\u00bb\t\nHosco   -\nHowey j_ '.\t\nHudson Bay M Is S .\nIndian Lak* . ......\nInsplnUon ' \u2014\u2014-\nInt Nickel , ,\u2014m.\nInt Uranium .............\nJacknlfe   _\u2014\nJick Wiite \t\nJuon  __...\u2014-_\nJelliooe\nloliet Quebec ...\nKaytand \t\nKenville Gold ..\nKerr-Addlaon ...\nKirk-Hudson ...\nKirk Townilte .\nKlrklmd Ltkt .\nLibndor\nUkt Shore Minei\nLtmtqut Gold\t\nLiptiki \t\nL\u00bbHch Gold \t\nLtxlnden _^._.\t\nLlngm.n Ltkt .\nLittle Long L\u00bbc.._\"\t\nLouvcourt    -\nLynx _.__.-.\nMacaua     -_-\nMacDonald  -.-_.\u2014.\nMacLeod Cockihutt \t\nMirion Rouyi  _\nMadsen Red Ltkt\t\nMtlartle Oold F \t\nMarcui _ \t\nMclntyrt-Porcuplnt .._\u2014\nMeXenele Rid Likt .\nMcMirmie  , -.\u2014.\nMcWitttn  _ \t\nMining Corp \t\nMonela    ,\nMoihtr \t\nNoranda\nNorbenlte \t\nNormetal   \t\nNorseman    _..__\t\nNorth Canada\t\nNorth Inca Gold Mines\nO'Brien Gold Mines \t\nMarket Trends\nMONTREAL, Oet 22 (CP.-Oibu,\npredominated among Industrial! InlJ}6*\"*-,..,\nfairly ictlve deilingi. Mlnw llm \u00ab\u2022* Bidianuqut\npresented  in upvnrd trend. ffltKrHSi\"'\nNEW  YORK,   (AP)-Tht   Stock 12^\".' MiW\"r\nMarket drifted uncertainly u ittempt! to get bick on tht recovery\nroid broke against in implt lupply\nof telling orden.\nTORONTO. (CP) - Hliher pricei\nmd ihirply improved volume chir- oCetry\ntcterlied trtdlng with tht firm un- Omegi Oold\"\"-^\ndettone In golds taking form In iiOmnitrtni Explontlon\nitibitmtlally  itnngthentd  mirket. ] Oremdi ... .  \t\nInduitrlili gmerilly continued  in-oiiiko Lakt  _..._.\ntht recovery trend, food!, flntnoltli' Pimour Porcupint\t\ntnd utilities the itrong spots. Wttt-1 Paramaque   -..-\nem nils turned mort active  with ptymaster ....: __.._\ngilni prtdomlnitlng. Iptnd Ortllle \t\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u25a0 lEtrron Gold  -___-_\nLONDON,   (Rtuttri)  - London Plcidllly \t\nStock Exchingt recorded more ic- Pickle Crow Gold\t\ntlvity thin tn tht lut ftw wiekt but Pioneer\nbusiness remilned gentnUy undtr\nnormal volume.\nCHICAGO, (AP) - Afttr -tiling\nPowell Rouyn Gold ..\u2014\u2014\nRtevtt MicDonild\t\nPrtiton Etst Domt\t\nQuebec Gold\n.25\n.19\n.06\n\u25a0nv,\n2!l9\n44\n.334\n4.80\n.37\n.15\n.UK\n1.0$\n.14\nJ.\n11.80\n.08\n.31\n,3*H\n43.25\nM%\n55\n$8.88\n.47\n.07*\nMV,\n.18\n.05\n.55\n.08\nJS\n16.25\nAO\nMVs\n1.08\n6.00\n15.13\n6.48\n_T\n1.33\n\u25a0 WVi\n.74\n1.73\n168\n.10\n3.53\nitt\n1.76\n.34 t-i\n3.60\n$.10\n49\n65.25\n.64\n.34\n.1$\n8.40\n.45\n.14\n212\n.08\n.09\n-0SV4\n1.36\n45.50\n.43\n1.62 '\n.11\n.53\n90\n3.75\n.13\nttl\n-ntt\n.12\n1.14\n1.85\nMV,\n48\n288\nM\n.07\n260\n3.85\n.98\n1.18\n2.10\n81\nInter Petroleum\nMid Continent \t\nOkilta   \t\nPicalti       \t\nPacific Pete \t\nRoyalitt\t\nUnited ,,\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power ......\nAbltlbl Powet pfd\nAlgoma Steel \t\nBathurit A \t\nBeatty    \t\nBell Telephone\n12.68\n.07V4\n.75\n.07\n.77\n16.00\n.08\n18.78\n21.00\n46.00\n22.00\n88.00\n169.50\nBraxUlan Traction     $1.00\nBnwen \u00abt Distiller!  _   18.78\nB A OU __  gjoo\nB C Pickeri .\nB C Power A\nB C Power B\nBCPulp\nBuilding Producti\t\nCinadi Breid\t\nCm Brew  \t\nCanada Canneri _\t\nCm Car It Fdy\t\nCm Car k Fdy A .\t\nCanadlm Celanese ._\nCm Cement pfd\t\nCtn Dredging .      __\nCm Ind Alcohol A _\nCan Malting \u201e__\nCu Marconi\t\n13.65\n23.50\n3.25\n77.00\n10.60\n8.25\n24.25\n20.80\n13.00\n16.50\n60.00\n1675\n14.25\n15.00\n41.60\n100\noff itvtril etnti during thl urly Quttnaton  -     106\ntrading, wheit itiged \u25a0 rally lit! In\ntht i\nQuimont\nRegcourt\nRlchmic Gold Mlnu\nRocht L L\t\nRouyn Mtrger\nStn Antonio Gold......\nStnnorm \t\nSen Rouyn _\nCalgary Livestock\nCALOARY, Oet B (CP) \u2014 The\ncittle mirket ll fairly tctlvt, with\ngood quility butchtr etttlt it tbout\n28 centi itronger md other elMNelgr*.**-!  _\nitetdy.  About 600 hud of ctttle I ?SL3Ht\nwtre told Tueidiy.\nHogi lold for $2130 for A'l it\nyardi md plants. Sow. $11, Uve\nwtight\nOood butchtr steer.., $13.50 to\n$14.28; common to medium, $11.80 to\n$13. Oood to choice butcher helfen,\n$12 to $13; common to medium. $7 to\n$8 73. Cinneri md cutters, $4.50 to\n$690.\nGood itocker tnd tteder -Utrt,\n$11.30 te $11.80; common te m.dlum,\n$10 to $11,\nGood Iambi, $11.\n18.50\n.16V.\nJS\nM\\\nM\n140\n.24 Vi\n.74\n.IT\n1.03\nVilpinlio, Chile', chief .nport,\nwts foundtd In 1949, tnd iUntligo.\nthe RipubUc'i capital, is two yean\nolder.\nOTOR TUNF UP\nSPECIALISTS\nMmiii n I   i       n\n UmWtmmt\nUTHBER\nMOTORS\nMURPHY'S\nFOR\nPAINTS \u2014 VARNrlHES\nKALSOMINES\nT46 Biktf St Phene Stt\nWool! Wool I Wool!\nen Unjhrlnktble, sofCdurmlt,\ngood variety of colon.\nCHILDREN'S SHOP\n\u00ab\"****'*\u00bb\u00ab\u00abiisfttkr- Mi\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\nt IMRII\nChartered Accountonh\nAuditor!\n560 Biker SL Phont 138\nillllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIHtlllllHIIIIlH\n' _''V HT'.'_I.'L Jl'I  ~*^\ntet the Be\u00bbt ot Ltn Coit in\nHEALTH INSURANCI\nContact\nSTUART AGENCIES\n677 Biker St., Ntl.tn, Phent $W\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nOFFICE HOURS\n10:30 fo 12:30 and It* 4 p.m.\nFIDELITY HEALTH ASS'N\n677 Biker St. Nilion, B.C.\nPHONS $M\niiinimiimiiimininiiiiiiniiiiu|iiiiiii\nriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOMI\n\" AMBUCANOS SSRVICS\n\u25a0Dl.tlnctivi runeral Servloe*\n315 Kootenay St Phont Ml\nilllllllllinillllHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIillllllllljl\niilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUI\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\n$01 Wird St Phene $S\niiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimin iiiiiiiii\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiinii\nWl SMCIAUn IN\nClock Repairs\nPHONS LIN cOTLIS AT 77S-M\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllll\nHE'S TOIFTY-\nHewsiwhboy\/\n \u25a0W*t-\"*-*-T-**\u2014\n\u2022*'\u00ab*\u2014*\u2014\n12 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. IS, 1947\nNationally Advertised\nProducts of Merit;\nBayer Aspirin TabieU ttt, ttt and 79<\nAnacin Tablets  25*, 49< and $_._\u00ab\nLysol  \u25a0.__ 35<,e5* and $1.35\nEnos' Fruit Salts _  59 < and 98 <\nSloan's Liniment... 35< and. 70*.\nLydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound $1.29\nDodd's Kidney Pills\nBreathcasy Inhalant\nTempleton.THC....\nPftiridet. .Tablets\t\nVick's Vapo Rub\nVick's Viifronol       \u201e; ,L,\n****** -a-\n.,...,S\u00a9#\n$3.15 and $15,00\n  50* and $1.00\n... $1.50 and $4-00\n- ao#\n :_._... $o*\nMAKI VOUR OLOTHU LINI\nOUR TELEPHONE LINE\t\nWIST KOOTINAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\n(Mer Irei.)\nPHONI 1175 - 182 BAKER IT.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllll\nFLEURY'S Phormocy\nPreicriptioni\nBt\nKeep  youth ind\nlovellnest with \u2022\nptrmintnt\nHilsh Tru-Art\nBeiuty Salon\nPhont ttl\nJohnttont Block\nP\nH\n0\nN\nI\n4 TAXI\nLlonnitd tt Ot\nAnywhert.\nOty er Night ttrvlet\nL0UI\u00ab CHOQUETTE\nMANNS\nDRUG STORE\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.lllllllllll\nELLISON'S ROYAL PATENT\nPASTRY FLOUR\nBIST POR CAKIS AND\nPAITRY\nGUARANTEED TO SATISFY\nYour Grocer Hn It.    -\nliiimiinniiiHiiiiiinmmiiiiiiiiiiHinn\nPROUD GRANDPARENTS\nCARSTA1RS, Alta. (CP) \u2014 Mr.\nand Mrt. Alex Stewart hive become\ninndptrtnti\u2014md thty trt  quite\nrWpPT^Hwfl\nproud,of tht fact. Their two diughten, one in Piynton, Sask., tnd tht\nother in Victoria, had biby boyi\nthe time diy.\nAot now, limited miterlali, only\n$100.00 to htvt 1 three-piece chit\nttrfllld luite ri-uphebttrtd In i\nlight ttpeitry, green or blut. Cill\nLOGELIN BROTHERS\nUPH0LSTERER8\n114 Joiephine Itir phont 1344 now.\nMen's Gum Boots.\n\u2022lm I to 11. Pti. \t\n$3-25\n3\nWomen's Blk. Kid Dress Oxfords. \u00bbC*SO\nTrlpi* I, Th* Trttd-N-iMt.\" Ptlr       at\nM-M\n*2M\nWhit* Nurses'Oxfordi.\nPtlr ._._ -.: i -\t\nChildren's Boots.\n'   Blick tr brown, llm S to 10'\/.. \"Leckie1\nTHE BOOTERY\nJ. A. (.LAUGHTON\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMIDICAL ARTS BUILDING\nHavt tht Job Dont Right\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONI fli5\nliliiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nHivt your furnltun Expertly\nRtrovercd tl tht\nNELSON UPHOLSTERY\n111 HlU SL Phont Ml\nIIIUIIIIHIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIII\nIN QUALITY\nFOODS\nAT YOUR POPULAR\nRed & White Food Stores\nRED&\\\nWHITE\n\\r006dA\nFresh Fruits and Vegetables\nApples De,icious' Fancy Wr\u00b0pp\u00abd;\nGRAPEFRUIT: Texas Pinks,\n96's; 2 lot :\n25*\nGRAPES: Tokays;\na lbs\t\n3ibs*28c\n 29*\nGRAPEFRUIT: Florida, Seedless,   |Q*S\n126's;2for     taP\nAPPLES: Macintosh, Fancy\nWrapped; 3 lbs\t\nSm\n27*\n$3.35\nLEMONS:' Sunklst, Large size      *S Qg\n300's; \u2022 for .  AteO\nSWEET POTATOES:\na lbs\t\n29'\nOranges '\"'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\"r - \u00b0f !y:\u00b0344^ - 3 do*. 69\u00b0\nTOMATOES: Scona;\n1 Ib. cartons\t\nONIONS: Okanagan;\nS lbs\t\n24*\n25*\nTURNIPS: Good Cookers;\n7 lbs\t\nPARSNIPS: Washed;\na lbs\t\n25*\n15*\nPotatoes\nNetted Gems;\n100 lb. sack *345\nWAX P. .PER- Htnde-   \\tAm\nwrtp; 100 ft. roll ****m*\nPUREX TISSUE:\n3 roUt\nSARDINES: Bruniwlck: 3 tim    \t\n32*\nm\nVANILLA EXTRACT: Nibob,\npur; .gma.\n3 oi. bottle          ****m\nSALMON: Gold Sell Sock-\n\u2022yi, Ws; Jt ll\n3 tint __  ?*\u25a0**\nCOrm Mtxwell       \u25a0\u25a0\/\nHoum; Lb. *****\nNOODLE SOUP: 9S4\nLlpton'i; 3 pkg*. *****\u25a0\"\nQRAPirRU-TJUlCI:  21*\n20 ot Um, 1 for m***r\nCHICKEN HADDIE:     MtkA\nEtgle, I'i; 1 tlni  ^***r\nBULK: Picific; 2*C>\n1 Uu   ****\u25bc\nCm  _ _ U.M\nPORK tnd BEANS: Royil\nCity; 20 ol Uni, i Rr-\nttch , _ tm>\nBABY FOODS: AylmiT;\n\u202211 virliUw, AAa\nRAISINS: Thompton     AtXj.\nMtdlett; 3 lbl.     \"r\nDATES: Lotut, pitted;   \"Itka.\nLb. cello pkg. *m\n'COCOANirT: Mirtln'i;  -IKJ.\nV, lb. cello pks  ****T\nPHONI\n10 or 11\nThe Star Grocery\nPRII\nDILIVIRY\nH. A. D. Greenwood\nphoni   The Sugar Bowl Grocery    \"M\nno w '      diuvii\nR. Joy\nCompounded\nAccuritily\nMid Arti Blk.\nPHONI 21\nsiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nROSCOE\nANO\nFOURNIER\nQARAQIMIN\nSKY CHICT AUTO SERVK**!\nPhom ltt NtUon. B C\nRELIABLE SERVICf\nat Reasonable Cost\nTHI\nSmedley Garage Co.\n. Vernon St., Nelion\nOctober Sale Specials\nKitchen\nSuites\nRefectory table, 30 x 42, extension\nleafs, laminated plastic top, heat resistant, hairpin legs, 4 heavy U-?hap-\ned chroipe chairs to match in red,\ngreen, leatherette. Priced from\n$9950\nRniUB\nChesterfield\nSuite\nChesterfield and two matching chairs is\ndesigned and built for gracious living, distinguished by lasting comfort through\nscientific spring construction in exquisite\nfabrics; velours, tapestry and velvets. See\nthese values today at Sterling. Priced from\n-U79.SO\nODD CHROME CHAIRS\nU-shaped legs, reg. $12.50.     9Q.9S\nTo clear     m*\nPlostic Top\nKITCHEN TABLES\nKitchen table,\nTo clear \t\n'34\n50\nBREAKFAST SUITE\nBuffet table, extension jackknife leaf\nand 4 chairs. $_*\\tfV-*0\nSuite \t\n\u00bb99\nFOR THAT COLD\nVlcki VipoRub  .....sMe\nVlcki Viu-ouol      ;.  50c\nVlcki Cou|h\"Orop\u00bb      lie\nBucklty't Bronchltlt Ml-luro\n.Or ind 79c\nBucklty't Whl't Rub _0c ud 90c\nEphedrine Noie Dropi  _*.. 10c\nVlcki tohiltn  40c\nAt Yeur Rexill Store\nCity Drug Co.\n\u2022OX -MO\nPHONE 14\nIrene's Millinery\nand Dress Shop\nLadies' Silk\niRayon Vests\nSizes smoll, medium, large.\nAlso\nLadies' Bloomers\n\"Wonder\" Nylon\nBrassieres\nHousedress\n, Special\niRegular to $5.95.   f*V95\nliSpecial, to clear _..   im\nPHONE 553\nTERMS\nHOME FURNISHERS\nNEUON, B.C\n441 BAKER\nSTREET\nWINTER WHITE HATS\nAnd Smart\nWOOL DRESSES\nIn all the Pall Shades.\n\u25a0\u25a0;\nWarm\nUndertogs\nFor Cooler Days\nJust in time for the flnt\nsigns of Winter ara thl\nnew arrivals In our underwear dept. Pure wools,\nwool and cotton mixtures\nand cottons in all styles.\nEmory's Ltd.\nThe Man's Store\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiih\nOFFICE HOURS\n10:30 to 12:30 noon\n,       and 2 to 4 p.m.\nSTUART AGENCIE\n977 Baker St., Nelion, Phtnt t\nunmiiimiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiniwiltm\nW. G. VALIN\nEXPERT WATCH\nREPAIRING\nJEWELLER\n364 Biker'St Phont I\nGENERAL ELECTRIC\nBATTERY RADIO\n4 TUBE SETS\n$34.00\nNelson Electric Co\nOeniril.tlictrlo ApplUnttt\nPhoni MO S74 \u00bbtktr |\nPHONES 272--273\nFURNITURE AND HARDWARE\n476 BAKER ST.\nWTOCmAlMR\nChenme bathroom Sets\nPriced at _____  $3.65\nWooden Serving Trays\nPriced at __.   $1.50\nChenille Baby Sets\nPillow cover and chenille spread.\nSet     $165\nBaby Satin Sleeping Bags\nPriced at  $150\nTea Cloth ond\n4 Serviettes\nTriced at  $1.95\n*** *,\\.50\nSpecial on\nRecord Players\nand\nPhonographs\nI WALLPAPERED\nMT NOME rot\nONLY *8*\u00bb\nper teem\nSINGLE RECORD\nPLAYERS. Each ....\n\u202229\nAUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYERS (plays\n12 records). $ AAM\nEach   \"\"\nELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH,    f A Q\nEach   T'\nELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH,\nDancetone. Each \t\n\u202239\nDURABLE SOCKET $1 *)\nWRENCH SET. Per _\u00bbt    \\Am\n50\n50\n50\n\\j|0^\nW\n\\a\\&\nTEA WAGON CASTORS. OCt\nPer set   OJ\nSTAPLE PULLERS. f *}.75\nEach    \u25a0*.\nWe Art Nelion\nAgents for\nGcnuino\nG.M.\nFRIGIDAIRE\nand Btatty\nWASHING\nMACHINES .\nand IRONERS\nirs run ro put ut rnu\nJuil dip TEIMZ In wattr ond op-\nply. No tooli o, \u2022ssperic-nce on\nntode. lo do on i.ptrt job.\nSEE 0\u00abt IAP.0E SELECT10M\n01 PATTIRHS\nBeautiful pallernslnflarals,stripes,\ntexlvrol\u2014ovtn wood grains. TRIMZ\nll guarantied washable, fade*\nproof, style-tested and to hang\nond match perfectly.\nS MIEI00 THE A Vlt AOE ROOM\n(ie\u00abM) rot ONLY $\u00a321\nv\nBathroom Mats\n100% wool. $6.25\nTrilight Shades\nPriced at.   $3.50\nSlip-In Garment Bag\nCedar Odor\nEach    $1.50\nVenetian Blinds\n.Ready to hang. 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