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A   Government - Union   meeting\ncalled   for   tonight .wa! suddenly\ncancelled by Labor Minliter Mitchell. At the conclusion of a brief conference with company executives\nlate this afternoon the Federal Minliter said he would meet Union officers tonight and then issue a statement. About an hour and a half before the meeting wai scheduled it\nwm cancelled.\nThe Minister's representative\nlaid there would be no statement\n, from the Minliter tonight but that\nthe propoied Government-Union\nmeeting might take place tomorrow.\ndeviate from Iti  oppoiltlon  to  a\nunion security contract\nTonight'! postponement aroused\nspeculation that one of the Governments, probably the Dominion, was\nplanning further action but either\nthe couree had not been finally decided on or had not received formal approval. Such a coune, taken\nunder the broad terms of the War\nMeasures Act. might be compulsory\narbitration or the appointment of a\ncontroller but lb fir the Government has taken a firm itand igalnit\nputting a controller into the Ford\nplant\nREMOVE BARRICADE\nThe reported breakdown came\nwithin a few houn of action by the\nUnion to remove the barricade of\nvehicle!  built by  itriken in  the\nBoth the coune of today'i dll-^ Ford plant area Monday.\nCustloni with the Compiny and in\nformation gathered from highly reliable sources pointed to a complete\nbreakdown in the efforts of Mr.\nMitchell and Attorney-General\n.jleckwell to get the Cornpany to\nDecision to move the can wu\nreached at a meeting ot the United\nAutomobile Workeri (C.I.O.) Policy\nCommittee last night and announced earlier today. A few hours later\nthe streets were cleared.\nI iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii illinium iiiiiiiiiiiini i mini\n[Nelson Unit Far Below Amount\ntaised in Last Two Loans\n|in\"Two-in-One\" Ninth Campaign\nIllustrating the need for a\nlast-minute splurge ln Victory\nLoan inveitmenti to lend the\nKelion Unit over the top in the\ntwo loam In one\" campaign li\nthe tact that the District wat\n\/\u2022ble to raise well over $2,000,000\nla the last two loans. Thli sum\nhelped to cover 13 months of\nfinancing for Canada'i war\nneeds.\nIn the preient drive, $1,090,000\n_s required to cover 12 monthi,\nbut ln one loin Instead of two.\nThe Dlitrlct however, hu con-\nsiderable distance to go to\nachieve the quota.\nThe following summary shows\nthe iltuatlon:\nLoam nud    In\nAmount railed ln\n7th and Sth Loam ... H,1M,800\nAmount railed to\ndate tn 9th Loan .._ 752,900\nAmount required to\nreach objective      M7.10O\nI^IUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllltlllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH\n[HINTS BRITAIN\nSUSPICIOUS\nCHur.chill, Bevrn\nExpress Desire\nfor Close'rTies\nBY JOHN A. PARRIt\nLONDON, Nov. 7 (AP)\u2014fer-\nilgn Secretary Bevin, hinting Britain li suspicious ef Russia's ter.\nrltorlil demandi, appealed to-\n.night to the great powen te 'put\nthe card! on tha table face upwards.\"\nMr. Bavin spoke In full-dress\ndebate In thi House ef Commoni\nen forilgn affairs after Winston\nChurchill, farmer Prime Minliter,\nhad urged Britain to support the\nUnited States In refusing Russia\nthe secret of atomic bomb pro-\nductlon. Russia, Mr, Churchill ar-\nRued, weuld not shire the secret\n1 ihi alone possessed It\nWhile Mr. Bevin did not name\nRussia, he said:\n\"You cannot help our being a JUt-\nblt suspicious if a great power\nntt to go right across the throat\nI the British Commonwealth.\"\nHe apparently wm referring to re-\nOrted Soviet demands for sole trui-\nUp ef Tripolltanli, former Ita-\ncolony on the Mediterranean's\nouthem shore, and a base in Erit-\n\u2022\u2014two steps which would leave\nstraddling British commun-\natlons to the Middle and Far Eait.\nMr. Ariurchlll \u2022 and   Mr. Bavin\n.both endorsed President Truman's\n12 point foreign policy progrim\nand uld If this plan hid existed\nIn 1114 or In 1939 neither tha Flnt\nnor the Second Great War would\nhave occurred.\nBoth men repeatedly stressed Brl-\ni desire for even closer relations\n'ith Russia, and expressed  belief\nat hope for the future muit rest\ni a itrong World Security League.\nhey both emphasized that the I,a-\nor majority and Conservative mt-\nirlty must see eye-to-eye o\u201e Bri-\niln's foreign policy.\nauicKiti\nBy  Kan   Reynolds\nTwenty Injured\nTOROMTO, Nov. 7 (CP)r-Twentx\npenoni, moit of them service personnel, were Injured today when a\ncar hit an open switch. Jump-\nnf the Toronto Trlnsporti-\ntlon Commission nld none wat icrl-\nously Injured.\nThe 'trolley, in old-fishlooed\nwooden or, wai filled with military penonnel on their way to the\nbarracks it the Canadian Nitional\nExhibition groundi.\n\"Remember frat deck of trick\neards you got with a News Want\nAd \u2014 well. I entertained my\nbridge chit) today!\"\nStalin Missing\nFrom Giant\nRevolution Fete\nMOSCOW, Nov. 7 (APi-The\nmighty  Red  Army    tnd    Soviet\nworken perhapi 1,000,000 it rong\nparaded through Red Squire In\n\u25a0 mammoth celebration of tha fHd\nrevolution today, but Premier Stalin\u2014hailed it the architect of vie\ntory by cheering thouiand,*\u2014wai\nnot then.\nIn Premlor Stalln'i place on tho\nreviewing itand, duited by mow,\nwot Foreign Committor Mclotov.\nIt wot tho flrit time General-\nlulmo Stalin, who hai been va\ncottoning In tho South, hod mined thit Important celebration of\nthe anntvenary of tho 1917 60-\nelolltt revolution. No explanation\nwa\u00ab offered officially.\nWORK FOR FRIENDSHIP\nBut Oon. Stalin WU honored  In\nhli abience by a 21-gun talutt,\nthunderout cheen and bandt ot\nOon. Alexel Antonov, Rtd Army\nChief of Staff, thouted \"Long llvo\nour Commander-in-Chief, Qentr-\nalltolmo of tho Soviet Union Sta\nllnl\"\nOrdtri of tho day from Army\nand Navy chioftalnt eaJltd on\nRuiilan loldleri and tailors to\nconnnuo thtlr training, to guard\nagalnit tht \"glddlneu of IttC-\nrrn,\" and to work for frlendthlp.\nAtop Lenln't tomb with Mt. Molotov wtrt Government htadt and\nleader* of tho Rtd Army and\nNavy.\nLORD HAW HAW .\nDENIED\nAN APPEAL\nI.ONDON, Nov. 7 (CP)-William\nJoyce, \"Urd Haw Haw\" of the Nul\npropaganda radio, todiy wu denied\nan appeal from We conviction on\n\u2022 charge of high treason lut Sept\n1\u00bb when hi wu sentenced by \u2022\nBritlih court to be hanged.\nJoyce bind Ml defence on the\nfed he la American-horn, contand-\nInf hi ll therefore en alien owing\nno allegiance to the British rrown\nwhen not residing within thi British realm.\nNext step open to hii counsel Is\nto leek the attorney general's permlulon to bring hli cue before\nthe House of Lord! for res-lew.\nWHEN STRIKERS, POLICE CLASHED AT WINDSOR AUTO PLANT\nPolice abandoned efforts te escort security\nguirdi through picket lines at thi strike-bound Ferd\nMotor Co. plant In Windier, Ont, after e brief clash\nbetween  officers end U.A.W. pickets. The melee\nluted only five mlnutei, ahd there was no evidence\nef weapons en either side. Only casualty was a policeman who got a blackened eye.\n t\u2014\t\nFull Scale China War Seen\nas \"Almost Inevitable\"\nBy SPENCER MOOSA\nCHUNGKING, Nov. 7 (AP)\n\u2014Chinese Communists today\nclaimed sweeping victories in\nembattled  North   China,  li>\n000 Nationalist troops who hod\ntried Io keep open the vital\nNotth-Ss*rtrt Peiping-Hankow\nrail rood.\nIntensified fighting flared en\noevoral fronts and both Chlneie\nand foreign quarters In Chungking agreed that thi situation ll\n. Marly beyond repair end. full-\nscale wir \"Is alrnoit Inevitable.\"\nThe Communist! claimed:\n1. Deoltlve defeat of eight Government divisions, totalling 70,000\nmen, during which tbe Reds tight-\nthe Hopeh Province rail Juctlon of\nTiehiien on Oet M^-blocklng the\nNorthward movement of Chiang's\ntroopi along that route.\nI, Under able Gen. Ho Lung, the\nCommuniit! drew their fiery ilege\nring tighter iround Kwcisu'i, capital Of Inner-Mongolian Sulyuan Province. Other Red forces battled for\nthe besieged rail Junction of Tutting\nto the Eait and prepared to assault\nPactow to the Weit.\nADMIT LOtSES      \"i\n1. To tbe South, Communist! et'\ntacked In forge several points along\nthe   Tatung-Puchow   railroad, In\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nWORLD'S FASTEST PLANE JETS OVER\nCOURSE AT 606 MILES AN HOUR\nupon the average time In four\nfllghta.\nThe officially recognized air\nepeed record of 481.84 miles en\nhour wet let In tttt by Capt\nFritz Wendel ef the German Air\nFaroe.\nThe new mirk, If recognized\nby the Federation Aeronautlque\nInternational, would five Britain three ipeed record! lend,\nair end weter. Thi lend record\nwu iet by John Cebb't racing\ncir it Bonneville Flats, Utah,\nwith 368,85 mllei en hour and\nthi water record by Sir Malcolm Campbell In England'!\nlake district wtth 141.74 mllei\nen hour.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nHERNE BAY, England, Nov. 7\n(CP)-Brltaln claimed I world\nair ipeed record tonight after\nthe National Physlcil Laboratory had verified thet \u25a0 Jet-propelled Gloster Meteor flashed\naver a' measured course four\ntimes todiy at an average ipeed\nef 601 mllei en hour.\nThe new mirk, unofficially\nestablishing the Meteor le the\nworld's fistest plane, wai set\nby Group Capt H. J. Wilion of\nthe R.A.F., who In one If hli\nfour tripe ever the 1.16-mile\ncourse attained e ipeed of (11\nmllei an hour.\nOfficial    recordi    IN\nNot Going to Ask\nfor Divorce\nHOLLYWOOD* Nov. 7 (AP) -\nActress Kathryn Grayson and Lieut\nJohn Shclton hive made it up again,\nher studio announced, end she's not\ngoing to ask for e divorce after all.\nMln Grayson laid lait September\nthat \"this split Is to be Una-.\" Previously* she filed two suits for divorce but dropped them. They were\nmarried In 1941.\nernment admitted loss of sevi\ntowni Weit ot the railroad but iald\nlt had beaten off more than SO attacks on the railway itself In tour\ndays.)\nAsked for comment on the Communist claims of victory. K. C. Wu,\nMinister of Information, declared:\n\"Communist! hive circulated _o\nmany fabrication! that It's no use\ndenying one after another.\"\n$210,353,150\nto Go In\n9th V-Loan\nOTTAWA, Nov. 7 (CP) - <fcna-\nda'i Ninth Victory Loin tonight\nitood only 1210,353.750 from achievement of the minimum objective of\n$1,500,000,000 In the three-week\ncampaign md that without Including today'i nice.\nThe cumulative total of Die close\nof buslneu Tueiday wu $1,389,846,-\n250. compared with $974,276,400 at\nthe lame period of the Kigffth Loan\ndrive. Tuesday\"! tales maintained\nthe $90,000,000 dally pace, which lt\ncontinued, would lee the Loan-nearly It Its target by Thursdly. The\nactual figure wu (00,390,3-0, compared with $13.1-0,3.10 on the same\ndiy In the prevloui campaign which\nfell on VE-Day.\nThe Eighth drive exceeded iti objective by more than $150,000,000\nand present Indications are that\nthat performance will ba at least\nequalled by the current cimpilgn,\ndespite the record-aiming mark.\nLargest Investment reported tonight was American Can Cornpany,\nHamilton and Vincouver, $1,750,-\n000.\nVictory JLoan salesmen In Vancouver ire finding i new kind of\nbuyer In the Ninth Loan\u2014com-\nclentlous objectors who refuied to\nbuy bonds during the war beciuse\nit might be considered u money for\nkilling. One salesman, ex-trooper\nDon Letter, of \u2022 South Vancouver\nunit, who ipent almost three yeirs\nIn i Nitl prison camp after Dieppe,\nsold $5,000 w\u00bbrth to a lait-wir conscientious objector ifter they compired notes on eolltiry confinement.\nCRANBROOK\nBYLAW OKAYED\nVICTORIA, Nov. 7 (CP)-Deeem-\nber 20 hu been iet by orijer-ln-\ncouncll is the deadline for the village of Osoyoos to vote on incorporation is \u2022 village municipality, following a petition for a poll. H.\nHouck will be returning officer.\nGibson's Landing water regulations ind rites by-law, and Cranbrook waterworks bylaw amendment, the latter reducing chargei to\ntourist campi and to users outside\nthe municipal limits, have been approved by order-ln-council.\nColl Unions Meet\nto Aid\nWindior Striken\nTORONTO. Nov. 7 (CP) *- A\nconference of all Canadian Congress\nof Libor unloni tei discuss assist-\nance for Kurd itriken is being called by Toronto Libor Council for\nSundiy, Secretary Murray Cotterlll\nlaid tonight The deciiton follows a\nrecommendation of the C.C.L Ford\nStrike Committee, yeiterday that\nsuch meetings be held abross Canada.\nVancouver to Have\n$35,000 Bird Park\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 7 (CP) -\nVancouver Park Board today committed Itself to the erection of a\n$35,000 bird park Just West of the\nduck ponds In Stanley Park.\nE. H. Lewis, avlculturaliit, has\npromised to stay with the Vancouver project until the bird park is\nconstructed ind itoeked. Mr. Lewis\nis the originator of the famous Cata-\nlina Wand bird park ln California.\nKootenay\nDivision Over\nLoan Quota\nVANCOUVER. Nov. T (CP) \u2014\nInveitmenti in the B.C.-T-ukon irea\nof the Ninth Victory Loan campaign\ntoday totalled nearly (3,000,000 more\nthan the corresponding day In the\nprevious loan, u three more divisions reached their quotu.\nThe overall provincial total now\nIs (83,011,700 for 117 per cent of the\noriginal $70,500,000 quota, and loan\nofficials anticipate leaching the\nnew $100,000,000 objective before\nthe campaign end! Saturday. Total\nInvestments to date are nearly $25,-\n000,000 ahead of the Eighth Loan.\nLateit successful divisions ire\nVancouver Island with 105 per cent\nof quoti, New Weitmlnster-Fraier,\n103 per cent ind Kootenays which\nwent Just over a (3,000,000 quota.\nTop unit in the entire province\nIs still Albernl District-West Cout\nat 150 per cent.\nDistrict Must Invest $74r275\na Day lo Reach Quota by Saturday\nAnnounces Gov't\nPlan to Boost\nTourist Trade\nBy TOM  FAIRUY\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nTORONTO, Jfov. 7 (CP) - A\nsix-point Dominion Government\nprogram to asilst and stimulate tbe\ntourist lnduitry ln Canada wu announced-here tonight by National\nHealth Minister Brooke Claxton,\nspeaking on behalf of Hon. James\nA. MacKinnon, Minliter ol Trade\nand Commerce. ,\nMr. Claxton spoke at the annual\ndinner of the Canadian Association\not Tourlit and Publicity\nJli \"\nSS\npitta of Canada.   He outlined the\nnew program of federal activity ln\nttt* tourist field u follows:\n1. Establishment ot an advisory\ncommittee with representatives ot\nthe Province, railway and other\nagencies to plan and stimulate co\nordinated activity to attract tourists\nto every pert of Canada and en-\nlure their good treatment when\nthey come.\n2. Provision of idequite fundi\nfor publicity\nS. Uie of all Federal agencies In\nsupport ot the progrim, Including\nthe Canadian navel Bureau, the\nCanadian Broadcasting Corporation,\nthe National Film Board and the\nCanadian Information Service.\n4. Steady effort! to facilitate border-crossing with t minimum of\ntrouble ind delay.\n5. Further development ot national parks; construction or development of main-line airports;\nind, ln accordance with Federal\nproposals to the Dominion-Provincial, Conference, assistance ln the\ncomtructlon of lie Trans-Canada\nHighway, or iome kind! of feeder\nroads ind ot other worki with e\ndefinite vilue ln comervlng and developing Canada'i natural resource!\ntor tourist purpoiei.\n8. Development of the services of\nthe Canadian Travel Bureau to promote action, stimulate Intereit, answer Inquiries and be the focal point\nfor tourlit activity.\nMr. Claxton laid the success of\nthe plan will depend largely on the\nIntelligent cooperation of all tourist\nand travel agencies and the \"warmhearted friendly intereit of virtually ill Canadians.\"\nThi short-term problem In the\ntourlit Industry Ii net to add to\nthi tourlit trade todiy hut to deal\nwith the people who travel anyway, he iald, stressing that the\nvisitor should be treated with\notore then thi uiuel courtesy although Canada hai len than us\nual to offer him et the moment\nA total ef I74.J7J i diy for the\nlist four days of tha 0th Victory\nLoin campaign must be ralaed by\nNelson District If the objective\nof $1,050,000 It to be achieved.\nWedneiday morning's tally of\nTuesday'! subscriptions showed i\ntotal of $751,000 for the Unit, 71.6\nper cent of the quoti. with (41.700\nthe imount subscribed for the diy.\nIf the objective is to be attained by\nSiturday night, $297,100 has to be\nInvested In bonds.\nNelson sub-unit tales were (33.050\nto bring the City to 81.7 per cent\nof Ita $775,000 quota with $.33,700\nInvested. Nakusp ihowed 61 per\ncent of ita $74,000 quota with (43,-\n700 and wai well ahead of its standing it this time In the 8th Loan,\nwhen Its total was (30,150.\nNakusn     ( 2.850 $ 43,700\nSlocan      5,800    37,550\nKailo  27,400\nSalmo   3,550\nNelson    33,050   033,700\nTotlll         41,700   732,-00\nVktory Loan\nProoreu\nATOMIC ENERGY\nTALKS\nOPEN SUNDAY\n\u25a0Y C. R. BLACKBURN\nCanadian Crew Staff Writer\nWASHINGTON, Nov.,7 (CP)-\nPreildent Truman, Prime Mlnli\nter Attlee end Prime Minister\nMackenzie King will open dll'\ncusslons here Sunday on the prob\ntern of safeguarding for the bene\nfit of ill mankind the develop\nmint of atomic energy,\nto fer as could be leerned today\nno agenda hai been prepared for\nthi discussions but the general be\nlief Is that the three Oovernment\nheads will leek agreement on an\nARABM06S\nATTACK JEWS >N\nTRIPOLITAN[A\nShoot to Kill Orders\nSuppress Outbreaks;\n221 Sent to Hospital1\nBy FRED KRIEG ,\nCAIRO, Nov. 7 (AP)\u2014Sev*\ntnty-four Jews and one Arab\nwere killed in bloody anti-Jew* \u201e^\nish rioting the lost three days | |\nin Tripolitania, but a curfew,\nond (hoot - to - kill orders to\ntroops tonight suppressed disorders \/In most of the Mediterranean colony.\nArab mobs looted and gutted Jewish quarters and assaulted Jews in Tripoli, Souk\nEl Juma and Togiura \"in a.serious outbreak of rioting, violence and arson\" started Sur*\nday night, British Headquarters\nsaid.\nMANY IN H08PITAL\nTripoli itself was under heavy\nguard today and \"the province! remained generally quiet except for\nthe Eastern Provincei where dli-\nturbances were reported from Cusi-\nabat and Zliten,\" a communique\nMid.\nThe rioting, Mimed by Britlih\nauthorltlei on \"lrreiponilble dementi who ln \u2022 large majority el\ncases came from the Arab section et\ni'nternatloMl\"pillVy to \u00abrt^\"-h. | *J ^^^\u00b0___^i!} _^^r\nuie ef atomic power In wer end\nte create the necessary machinery\nto control Its use for Induitrlil\npurpoiei.\nSuch e propoeal would accept the\nIdea that the atomic process could\nnot be kept secret and its control\nwould Involve cooperation of all the\nmajor Allies, Including Ruuia.\nMr. King ii expected to enter the\ndiicuuioni with \u00bb concrete proposal\nalong this line.\nlliBmtttemmi i   Jt^\noni v\nInitiated dh \\he Presidential yacht\nPotomac. The President plant to\ntake hit gueiti on a day's yachting\ntrip on the Potomac River after they\nparticipate in 11 a.m. Armistice Day\nceremonies at tbe Tomb of the tin-\nknown Soldier ln Arlington National Cemetery.\nAfter Mr. Truman places a wreeth\non the tomb the party will go to\nthe grave of Field Marshal Sir John\nDill, former Britlih representative\non the Combined Chiefs of Staff,\nwhere Mr. Attlee will place a\nwreath.\nMr. King now crossing the Atlantic aboard the liner Queen\nMary, Is expected to reach New\nYork early Trlday and to spend the\nday and possibly Fr;iday night there\nbefore proceeding to Waihlngton.\nMr. Attlee is expected here by air\nSaturday and both he and Mr. King\nare to be gueiti it \u2022 White House\ndinner thit evening.\nNIN1\nH VICTORY LOAN,\nDny'i Salci\nloW Kootenay    $267,300\nTrail Unit          62,850\nNelton Unit    -    41,700\n6INERAL CANVASS:\nTotal   Percentage   Quota\n$1,481,200    104.      $1,425,000\n1,445,900    114.        1,425,000\n732,900     71.6     1,050,000\nThe Weather\nAcross Canada\nWeather across Canada to > pm.\nP.S.T. Nov. 7:\nMontreal      M tf\nToronto  -'    41 (IS\nNorth Bay     41 51\nPott Arthur  ,      32 17\nKenori     M 2(1\nWinnipeg \u2014       O 28\nBrandon -   \u2014    > IS\nThe Pea '.       7 17\nBeglna        I 11\nSaikatoon     -17 1(1\nPrlnce Albert   -II 10\nNorth Battleford  -14 S\nSwift Current      \u2022\u00bb t\nMedicine Hat     -\u00bb I\nLethbrldge.      -4 --\nCilgiry     -11 -1\nKdmonlon  - \u2014 -.    1 8\nKamloopi   -    17 1.\nPentlcton     -^ ,  \u2014    M J\u00bb\nVincouver   -      Id 34\nVictoria  \u2014     IS M\nCranbrook\n(hatters Under\n9 Indies Snow\nCRANBROOK, B.C.,*Kov. 7\u2014Continuation of a three-day mowfall\nhere indicated today the chipi were\ndown ai fir aa old man Winter wai\nconcerned. In this part ot Eait Kooteniy the tall, which Is itlll continuing, hai reached nine Inches and\nthe thermometer hai been at least\nX degree! below freezing since\nMonday.\nRail and highway travel have\nbeen Interrupted. The litter became more difficult today and government mowplows to Canal- Plat\nand Klngsgate were tent out thli\nafternoon.\nThe city mow plowing facilities,\nuiuilly not required until December, were not ready and autoliti\nand pedestrians did quite iome\nfloundering about In the dry.non\nsticky variety. Even the proudest\nmotorlits have retorted to chains.\nThe thermometer Is hanging\naround 15 above zero, and the district! only comfort li the report of\nmore harrowing weather ln Alberta.\nNo Immediate\nAgreement in\nFinance Talks   \u2022\nWABHINPTON, Nov. 7 (AP)\nState Secretary Jgmee Byrnei uld\ntoday there la no proipect of lmrne-\ndlite igreement between Anglo-American officials discussing financial\naid to Britain.\nAlthough comlderible progreu\nhu been mide on virloui problem!\nMr. Byrnei reported the conferee!\nare not yet on the point of agreement\nMr. Byrnei uid thit, however\nthe.results of the talks are en-\ncouriglrtg end he has not considered the nonlhllltv nf falliira\n183 Jewi, 34 Arabs end two Italians.\nThe new Arab-Jewish clashei followed rioting lait week In Egypt,\nln proteit of a national home in\nPaleitlne for Jewi, in whieh 10 persons wure reported killed end BIO\ninjured.\nPaleitlne police announced one\nArab waa knifed In e minor clash\nbetween Jewi and Arabi In tho\nNorthern part of the Holy Land.\nTripolitania If the colony over\nRuisia wu reported .to have      j\nif'liondon. Foreign i-_j__rtef_\" \"^\nConference. Ita populitlon oi nearly 800,000 lncludei 81,000 Italian!,\n863,000 Moslem! and 30,000 Jewi.\nINDONESIANS\nFORWARD\nPEACE PLAN\nLONDON, Nov. I (Thunday)\u2014\n(AP)\u2014The Exchinge Telegraph\nreported today In a dispatch frem\nBatavia thit fighting he'd broken\nout thii morning In the Javanese\ncapital between Indian troopi and\nIndonesians.\nBy RALPH MORTON\nBATAVIA, Jiva, Nov. 7 (AP)\u2014\nIndonesian leaders today submitted to tthe British authorities \u25a0\nplan to preserve peace In strife-\ntorn Java while Britlih troopi\nfinish disarming the Japanesi and\nrescuing thousands of European\nInternees menaced by extreme notionalists.\nPresident Soekarno and Foreign\nMinister Soebardjo of the \"Indonesian Republic\" propoied the plan\nduring a meeting thli morning with\nLL-Gen. Sir Philip Chrlstiion, Allied Commander ln the Dutch Salt\nIndies.\nSoekarno suggested to Oen. Chril-\ntiion thit Java be divided Into \u2022\nnumber of region! where contact\nbureaux would be let up comlitlng\nof Indonesian local leaders and Britlih officers. Thli, Soekarno uld,\nwould permit the Britlih force! to\ncarry out their talk without further clashes with the Indoneilini\nbecause the wiy would be paved\nin advance by the contact bureaux.\nEXPECT ACCEPTANCE\nObservers believed that den.\nChristison would readily accept the\nplan. Such arrangementi already\nhave been made it the Dutch navil\nbase of Soerabaja ind It Magelang,\nbut only ifter serious fighting between British troops and the Indonesians.\nAINLAY IS\nEDMONTON MAYOR\ntDMONTON, Nov. T (CPl -\nHarry D. Alnlay, Edmonton ichool\nteacher and alderman tor the lait\nsix yean, tonight wu elected Mayor of thli Northern Alberta city.\nJohn fry, who won lut year, did\nnot contest the election due to 111-\nheilth.\nThe Weather\nMax.   32,   Mln.  Mt;   Snow\u2014Ul\nInches.\nForecast\u2014Kooteniy: Partly cloudy, becoming fair Very cold In late\nafternoon, becoming cloudy\nmilder in evenlne.\nN:\n4\n\t\n m\t\n \u25a0*\nlies ol Peace\nlocumenis\nto Sub-Units\nortfolio  of reproduction! of\nenti of mrrendur ilgned on\nThe duel between plcturei\nand word! Is by no means Imaginary, ai J. Donald Adams remark- in Tht Tlmei Literary\nReview, ln t discussion ot tht\nnew Illiteracy. The eulert wty\nto convince yourself of Its reality ll to watch your reaction to\ntny paper or magazine ln which\ntht emphasis is equally, or alrnoit equally, divided between\npictures ind text. The chancel\ntrt that you look it the plcturei tint and with greater attention than you give to tht\ntext So marked is this tenden-\nSln tht majority of reaMen\nat a good case can be made,\npsychologically, for the exclusion, or at least the sparing use,\nof pictures to acompany any\nreidlng matter whost appeal Is\nprimarily to the thinking mind.\nIt is a sound instinct which provides thet Journal! of opinion,\nquarterlies and monthly rpaga-\nzines which aim at literary quality, are commonly devoid of Illustrations. And now the Bible\nvia the comic strip!\nCoODfRHArnVWoRT!\nLimited\nToronto, Ontario\nTHUMDAY, NOV. I, WI\ncessation of hostilities ln Europe and\nthe.Pao.-le li to bt preiented to ill\niub-unlti of etch 9th Victory Lotn'\nunit Attached to tht portfolio will\nbe tht \"signatures to victory\" of\nall who buy bondi la tbe priteot\ndrlvt.\nNikuip, Slocin, Kulo, Salmo and\nNelion nib-unite will receive copies as will all sub-units ln Trill mil\nBait Kootenay; Tht copies will bt\nplaced ln the local archives.\nTbt   portfolio   contains   several\nSictures taken during signing of the\nocuments.\nThe ilgnnturel Ot Held Marshil\nMontgomery, Air Chief Marshil\nTedder and General Douglu Mac-\nArthur appear.\nAn interesting feature Is Emperor\nHirohito's authority to the Minliter\nOt foreign Affairs to sign tbe In-\nirumcnt of surrender, which leads\noff with the following partgrtph:\n\"By tbe Grace ot Heaven, Emperor of Japan, itated on tht throne\noccupied by tbe same dyntity\nchangeleu through igei eternal.\"\n\u2014i\nWith Stane\nand Besom\nResults ot Jeffs Cup games of the\nNelson Curling Club resulti Wednesday night ti follows:\nH. J. WltchiU 11, J. J. McEwtn 8.\nA. H. Whitehead 8, A. B. Gllktr .\nD. Cummins 8, H. H. Sutherland 6.\nS. Jemion 8, E. W. Kopeckl >.\nJL. S. Brtdley IS, J. H. Alien 8.\nH. FarenhOltz M, G. Ronmark 11.\nH. Harrlion 10, A. G. Hirvey 11.\nT. Homerihim 10, H. A. D. Greenwood 0.\nR. D. Wallace 16, G. Fleury 7.\nT. Swendson 10, J. P, McLiren J\n$1000 FINE FOR\nILLEGAL\nCAR DEALING\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 7 (CP)-Onc\nof the heaviest fines Impoied here\nfor Infractions of Prlc\u00ab\u00bb Board, regulations was levied today against\nCampbell Motors Limited of Vancouver\nMagistrate W. W. B. Mclnnli fined the firm $1000 following iti conviction of \u2022 charge of filling io\ncomply with provision! of I section\nof the prlc* celling control ord\u00abr\nwhich requires that a fair and reasonable trade-in price value b* al-\nrowtd when on* e*r Is turntd to\nupon the purchase of mother.\nEvidence dticbsed tht- compiny\npaid \u2022 Hammond, B.C., man $10 for\nI a 1931 model car, which lubie-\n,quently was sold for 8226, ind thin\npurchased a 193. model for 1490.\nSix ipeclfle otfencei w*re lilted\nagainst the compiny. Hearing of \u25a0\nfurther charge wu adjourned for\na week.\nRecord.48\nMineral Claims\nDuring Monlh\nTh*r* wtre 48 mlniril dittos\nlilted at the Mining Recorder's office la Nelson during tbt' .put\nmonth. Ot these, eight were locat-\ntd by Michael Birry on tht Eut\nslope of Toad Mountain, and ilx by\nOscar Andenon, three and a bait\nmiles trom the mouth ot Bfear\nCreek.\nClaimt recorded were:\nBird, Cattle, Ruby, and Dyki, bj\nReginald H. Dill on Bird Creak.    ,\nSal fractional, Ear tttt and Sil.\nFrac, by Frederick R. Thompion on\nToad Mountain.\nBlue Frac, by J. C. Hesi on Fawn\nCreek with Samuel Veregin U\nagent\nJoin No. 1 Frac., and Joan Not. I,\nI, 4, 8, 8, 7, and 8, by Michael Btrry\non tbe Eut slope of Totd Mounttln.\nFern No, I by James Fisher, South\nof Hill Creek.\nFtmt Not 1, 2, 3, ind 4 by H. M.\nTurner on Eut fork of Erie Creek\nwith' F. A. Johnion u agtnt.\nEquinox Not 1 and - by B. Fee-\nney on the North side of thi South\nFork of Salmo River.\nT.S. Not S tnd 4 by William Ro-\nzan on summit between 49 Crick\nind Hall Creek.\nBlttie, Btrvle tnd Inver by Alex\nCheynt on the headwaters of Rett\nCreek.\nCentury Koi. 8 ind I by Robert\nJ. Marki.\nFlorence No. 1 by W. Schwtrttn.\nhaur on Big Cayust Creek, 3 miles\nfrom Arrow JUke, with Qunntr\nNordholm, igent\nFlorence No. 3, by Ounntr Nordholm on Big CtyuM Creek-\nSun Rise, on like shore one mill\nfrom Deer Pirk East and Sun Stt\ntwo tnd t half miles Northeut ot\nDeer Park, by Frederick O. Htmb-\nlln.\nHazel, by Sirkli Terzlan bl thi\nGolden Age group.\nLast Chinee Nos. 6, t, 7, 8, I, tnd\n10, by Oscar Anderaon three and\na half miles from the mouth of Bear\nCreek, lying North.\nLast Chance Nos. 1 to 4, by Edward Emllion 31. mllet from thi\nmouth of Bttr Creek, ljrlng North\nJay, by L. C. Scott, 48 miles South\nof Nelson on headwaters ot tht\nNorth Fork of Champion Creek.\nGinger, by Olaf A, Htglund Jr.,\nfive miles North of Eri* on Burnt\nCreek.\nMay Flower, by J. Sapplet on the\nEast side of Wulf Crtek.\n. '     .\nIDECID1 AGAINST\nftlllSCITIf'   .\nON B.C.E.R.\nVANCOUVER, Not. T (CP)-Tbl\nnine-mat (tiering Commltt**, com-\npoled ot miyon ind rtesru repn-\nlentlng 11 munlclpalltlei of UM\nLower Milnltnd, decided at a\nspeciil mtttlng hire today th\u00abt\nplebiscite! on thi propoied purchase\nof the British Columbia Electric\nRailway Compiny ihould net be put\nto ttit elector! it December civic\nelections.'\nThe formal resolution Mid civic\nand municipal leaders could not\nrecommend a plebiscite since munlclpalltlei Involved would have to\nglvt certain guarantees regarding\nfinancing. ,\nTrail, Rossland\nShoreacres\n_      HELPS PREVENT\nPKWHUTWH SPOTS AND 000R\nWITHOUT  IRRITATING THI IKIN\n,   ARRID jitm yon double protection, lt\n! I    protects you from perspiration odor, and\nhelpi protect yout clothes from penpirt-\ntion spots. Arrid ii tn odorless deodorant,\nI I    with the fine texture of t beauty cream.\nIt finishes instantly \u2014 giring immediate\nresults. With Arrid, you are absolutely\nj| \u00a3  safe \u2014 can enjoy younelf wherever you\nare \u2014 regardless of the weather. Protect\nyour daintiness and charm with Arrid.\nStart uiing it today. It is very economical.\n1*4. V* \u00abd 5#.\nGyrot Ctlebrate 13th\nBirthday at Trail\nTRAIT., B. CJ, Nov. T-^Tnll Oyroi\ncelebrated the thirteenth birthday\nof their club at the Crown Point\nHotel Tuesday night with Oyroi\nfrom Nelson and Grand Forks ai\n(ueiti.\nExtending longritulitloni were\nt. A. Minn of Nelson, Lleutenint-\nGovernor of District 8, T. H. Smith.\nPresident of the Nelson club. Jimei\nLittle, President ot the Grand Forks\nClub, tnd Mayor Herb Clark ol\nTrail.\nARRID\nlht Lorfltil\nSelling\nDwxJoratr\nTHE  SUPERIOR\nBATHROOM\nTISSUE\nYour Grocer hai\nit now.\nNEURALGIA Driving Yoa KM?\nG\u00abt qufck, poaitive relief from tht pltllew\npain of Neuralgia. Take Templrton'i\nT-R-C'a. Specially compounded to mm\ndull arliea aad ahirp, subbing pain.\nT-R-C'a art used by thouandi for Neuralgia, SdtUca tnd Lumbago, for Rheumatic, Arthritic or Nturitlc Pain tnd\nlUffncM.  50c, |l-at diuggUU.     T-J0\nwmM\n7\n!\nSOVEREIGN\n-\u2014   ,iKif\"' -fc\"T~ .   y .. SggjEBK   .\u25a0'--\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0       BC   ^-r \"   \" \u00ab_**\n.__.         i   <t      \u2022     >\u2014 ,       ,    ii    ii\nDr. Chase's Nerve Food\nTK\u00ab Vita min li Tonic\nConlaim Vitamin li and Esitntial\nFood Minerali\nKj t r tin v r ly iwrxl for hn*diACht,\n1dm of alrtp, Derroui iadiipation,\niiritability, inwini*. chronio\nfatigMP, rH\\i\\ luhnuiUon of the\nrwtrvouj synlwu.\n60 pill*, 80 cU.\nEconomy list, tfit pllla. 11.50.\nHospital Staff Loan\nOvar Top;\nCanvass Continuing\nTheir cinvju itlll to bt completed, Kooteniy Ltki Generil\nHospital employeei have alrttdy exceeded thtlr Sth Victory Lotn payroll quott.\nTht campaign li under chalrman-\nshlp of Mln Honor Trtgetr, 8uptr<\nintendent, isslited by Secretiry D.\nB. 8imp!on ind eo-worken. The\nHospltil staff also exceeded Its\nquoti ln the list campaign by i\nwide margin.\nMOTHER DIED OF\nINFANTILE PARALYSIS,\nBABY GIRL DOING WELL\nROCKEORD, UL, Nov. 7 (AP)-A\nbaby girl, delivered by citsartih\n\u2022action after Iti mother died of Infantile pirilysls, wu reported \"doing wall\" todiy.\nMrt Huel Sherman, U, mother\nof six other children wu brought\nto hoipltal Siturday. Her eldeit son.\nGlen, 14, also suffering from tht\ndlMiw, entered hoipitil with her.\nMri. Sherman died two diyi later\n\u2022nd physicians operated lmmedlite-\nly in in effort to nve htr unborn\nchild. Tht girl, who weighed 4\npoundi, 14 ouncei, wu placed In in\nincubator \u00abnd physicians sild thtre\nwert no signs indicating iht hid\ncontacted the disease. Thi condition\nof Gltn wai reported \"welL\"\nOTTAWA, No*. T-NtUonil Defence Headquarter! todty innounc.\ntd tht iwird of tM decorations to\nCanidltm In recognition ot gallant\nand distinguished tervlce, Including\nIhe second bar to. tht Distinguished\nService Ordtr to Brigadier Jean\nVictor Allard, MO, of Trpll Rivieres, Quebec.\nMilitary Medals wert awarded fo:\nBrown, John Daniel, Cpl., Royal\nCanidltn Corpi of Signals, Ron-\nland, B. C.\nMarken, William Peter, L.-Cpl.,\nRoyal Canadian Army Service\nCorpi, Shoreacres, P.O., B. C.\nPowell, Alexander Edwird, Gnr.,\nRoyil Canadian Artillery, 890 Bell\nPltce, Trail, B. C.\nTHUNDIRBIRDS\nTAKE LUD\nOVERBEARS\nVANCOUVSJLUov. 1 (CP)-Unl-\nversity of Britlih Columbia Thun-\nderblrda crashed through University of Alberts'! Bean for I 18-3\nvictory here tonight la tht iccond\nif the three-game total polntt series\ntor the Hardy Cup, emblematic ol\nWestern Ctnidt lnter-colleglate lenior football supremacy.\nTht victory gtvt Thunderblrds \u2022\ntour-point lead In tht series, Beirs\nhiving captured tht first gtme In\nEdmonton 12-0. Third gtme will be\nplayed hart Saturdiy.\nUBC's points were mode on three\ntouchdowns, two of which were\ntonverted,' ind two rouges. Albert!\ngot one Held goal ind t rouse.\nH.B.C. Employees\nOvar the Top\nin Victory Loan\nHudion'i Biy Compiny employ-\neei went over tht top Wednesday\nln thtlr Sth Victory Loin payroll\ncanvass, which !\u25a0 itlll to bt com-.\npfcted. Victory Loin officials commended the splendid record set Up\nby thii group which hu never yet\nfilled to reach iti objective.\nSTAMPEDERS\nTAKE OPENER\nEDMONTON, Nov. 7 (CP)-Calgary Stampeders lifted tht lid off\nthe Western Canada Senior Hockey\nLeague here tonight with a convincing 9-4 victory over Edmonton Flyers before a crowd of 4500.\nIt was the first senior game on\nEdmonton let linct the Spring of\n1941.\nCalgary iktttd the Edmonton elub\nInto the iet the first'two period!.\nscoring three ln the initial 30 mlnutei md iddlng three more ln the\nsecond before Edmonton came to\nlife to score four.\nSttmpeders pulled iway with\nthree tallies ln the final seven mlnutei to check the rally and mirk up\nthe two-point victory.\nEntire Trill\nUnit Over Top\nIn Loan Drive\nTRAIL, B. C, Nov. T\u2014QrHnwood\nsub-unit want over tht top today ln\ntht 9th Victory Lotn campaign, iti\ntotal subscription reaching $47,100,\nwell ovtr thi quota of $45,000. All\nTrill sub-units ut now ovar thi\ntop md tht dlitrlct hu achieved 111\nper cent et the (1,419,000 objective.\nWut Koottnty Power Co. employees added $10,000 to their total\nto move clour to 100 per cent ln\nthtlr Internal canvass although thty\nitlll needed alrnoit (10,000 to reach\ntheir quota.\nThe standing of the varloui units\nof the dlitrlct wu u follows: Grind\nForks 140 per cent, Rossland lit ptr\nctnt, Castlegar, 118 ptr cent, fruit.\nvale US ptr ctnt, Trill city Ul\nper eent tnd Greenwood-Boundary\n100 ptr eent\nThe day'\u00bb relurni:\nDiy'i Hlti  To dltt\n...\u00bb 7,900   $1,093,080\nmn\t\nRowland\t\nCastlegar \t\nfruitvale  \u2014\nBrand Forki \t\nMOO\n1,180\n1,900\n19,010\nGreenwood     8,050\n391,850\n59,(00\n43,250\n147,090\n47,100\nTotals\n. (01,990   $1,845,900\nLadies' Aid Hold.\nHockey Scores\nA.H.L.\nProvldence 1, Buffilo I.\nPittsburgh 9, Hershey 8.\nQUEBEC SENIOR HOCKEY\nLEAGUE\nShtwlnlgtn Fills I, Hull 14.\nN.H.L.\nBoiton 4, Toronto I..\nLEN CUTLER\nAMONG DELEGATES\nTO AIR MEET\nLen Cutler of Nelson, Stan Hon-\nwill ot Cutlegir ind Don Hermon\nof Trill, -til former memberi ol\nIhe RCAF, irt among District dele\ngttei attending Uie British Columbia Aviation Conference being held\ntt Pentlcton Thursday tnd Frldiy.\nThe delegatei lift Wednesday morn-\nIng.\nOtheri ittending will bl R. S\nWoodford of Trail tnd M C. Donaldson of Salmo.\nService\nNIW DENVER, B C.-PrMbyter-\nlm I.idles Aid it tht homt of Mn\nF. L. Btggl held \u2022 devotional Mr-\nvice tn chirge of Mlsi Cirter.\nReport! on i sail were reid. Re\nfreshments were served by the hoi-\nten misted by Mn. Nymin tnd I\nicclal tlmi wu spent Those\nlent were Mrs. F. L. Beggs,\nJ. B. Smith, Mn. E. Cimeron, Mri\nJ. Nymin, Mn. I. Otorgt, Mlu\nDon Clever ind Mri. H. Clever.\nMn.\nBolivia ranks itcond to the Unlttd Statet In tht production of tungsten ln the Weitirn Hemisphere.\nSon W. W. Long of\nSouth Slocan\nMarries at Victoria\nVeteran of ilx years' overmi\nlervlce with thi Royal Canadian\nt\\rmy Service Corpi, Eric Newton\nLong, son of Wllford W. Long of\nSouth Slocin, hu returned to Cinidi md on Oct 30 married Mlu\nRoslm Marlon Gammon, daughter\not Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gammon, ot\nVictoria,   t*   \u25a0  '\" \u25a0    ~*TTi.\nThe marrtift took place ln St\nfohn'i AngUcin Church In Virtorli.\nOn their way East where they Intend to make their ntw home at 33\nWlUon Avenue, Toronto, Mr. and\nMri. Long, will stop at South Slocan\ntor a day. Mn. Annie Maud Johnson has planned to hold a birthday\nvarty for the father, Wllford Long\nind a welcome home party for the\nnewly-married couple.\nfor Going Anywhere\nAll Season\nGet your coat now. We hav* a large\nselection of Engliih Tweedi, Lovely\nmixtures In all colors. Sizes 12 to 42.\n.BO\n\u202227* m '43\nFur Coats\nWe have some very smart Fgr Coats\nIn Coney (Dyed Rabbit). Brown and\nblack. Luxurious tuxedo styles, full\nsleeve with deep cuffs. Sizes 14 to 20.\n(Small deposit will hold one.)\n.50\n\u2022129* B189\nChristmas Dress\nPick out your Christmas Dress now.\nWe have |ust received a new shipment.\nSequin and fringe trims, just the kind\nof party dress you have been looking\nfor- Black, lime, rose, turquoise, green\nand brown. Sizes 11 to 40.\nOO\n16* K *25\nBEWITCHING HATS\nfor the well-dressed woman. Sequin,\nnailhead and lovely rayon mesh veiling. Brown, block, moss green, purple,\nblue ond navy.\nKID GLOVES\n6 to 8.\nIn black, navy and natural. Sizes\n|.M\n\u00bb3\nSLIPS\nJust received, a new shipment of\nSlips. White and Ttarose. Sizes\n32 to 40.\n*3 \",. 10\n\u00bb\u25a0\nL        ond    J\nJjUtJiA. Ready-to-Wear\nIH1ltllltlllHIIIUiniMtlllMMMIIIMIMIUnilHII1llllinnillltHllltl\u00bbIIMIUHItttHtinilllllltlHliniltMllltlMtWIWIWW-l\nKASLO\nCUPPERS WIN\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 7 (CP) -\nNanalmo Cllppen won their lecond\nstraight gime In u many itirtt In\ntht Pacific .Cout Junior Hockty\nLeigue by defeitlng Vincouver\nWhite Spot! .-3 here tonight\nNEW DELHI, (CP)-One of the\ntew iuch estibllshmenti ln the\nCommonwtilth outside tht United\nKingdom, i radir ichool ln India\nInstructs navy personnel ln ridar\nplottlng and action information organization and tnlni radio mechanics In the maintenance of Ihlp-boroe\nradar equipment\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\n\u25a0y  MRS  P. U.  BRAY\nROSSLAND, B C. Nov. 7\u2014Tutt-, cindlei,   which,\ndiy evening the Women'i Auxilliry\nThe btttleihlps Ruolutlon tnd Revenge, now moored here, will become Khools for itoktrt.\nHyouMOdto\nRCOBIOOO!\nTie lifer _M_ ttasplai l_Mh\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Posscngar and Freight\num wtsk -aU'lem-m. a Ita kei km\nm r*i m, tar. Pi_>__\u00bb s TliM- m ttm\nizdmXm^Twxr'''\"*'\nLy ill E. PhUM'i 0s*\u00abri\nTABiCTS iJU\nto the Ctnidita Legion met it the\nbom* of lira T. G. Wood, for i\nsurprise pirty honoring Mn. L. W.\nLulett, who wu recently mirrled\nA loclil hour wu spent. Mn. E.\nDraper entertained with sevenl\npiinn selections Mri. Cresley-Jones,\nPut President, presented Mn. Lts-\nlett with i gift from the members\nDilnty refreshment! were lerved\nby the hostess milted by her diughter Betty. Those present wert Mn.\nW. Bulck, Mn. Gretley-Jonei, Mrt\nR. Rlchardion Mri. A I.ucn. Mri\nW. Mirtln, Mrs H. Mitthrwi. Mn\nD. M. Cilder, Mrs. E. E. Turner.\nMn. E. Driper, Mn. R Donildson.\nMrs. J. Phllllpi, Mn. L. W. Ltilett,\nMill Betty Wood ind the hostess.\nMri. E. Haley entertained Siturdiy at i charmingly irringid blrthdiy pirty lor hir diughtir Loll on\nher leventh blrthdiy. The girls en-\nloyed \u2022 fish pond ind pliylng other\ngimti, followed by \u25a0 lovely blrthdiy tupper. Tht tet Ubli wtl centered with i three-tiered blrthdiy\ncikt topped with leven lighted rot*\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. C. MUIR\nPhones: Nilion 77; Rosilond 171\nConnectioni Fori >\nSALMO   -   KASLO   -   CMSTON   -   NAKUSP\nPainful, Pus Filled Boils\nthe Cause ef Much Misery\nII rou toflir from hoOa you know low _lok ao_\nmitiVahle they mtdt yots feel.\nWttk ete u outward indicttim of Impsirillet In\nUw tyttffn, tad jmt **fm* TOO think you art rid of\nan* another eretra up to ttJrt Hi plant tail prolong\n'.   All th* Inning tad posiltioing you can do\nTo heln oTerrom* boda yon -hoidd purify Un Hood, ao why ant gin\nthat old, rtliililt blood m~linn\u00bb, Bursioti: Blood Hitter., * ehuint to ihow\nsrhtt it will do In helping rou nt rid of ttsaat TJniui-ndi htvt uaad It for\nthia purpoti lot tha pttt BO yein.   W_y not youT\nTW T. I_i_bm Ok. lia-M, Tamta, flat\nyour mi__ry.\ncntnlng.\nTo\ni may not itop Bum\nwu flanked on\neither side with tall rose tipers tn\nillver iconcei. Tiffy ipplei mid*\njittractlve plice raids. Mlu Louli*\nFrederlrkien assisted th* hostess ln\ncirlng for thi little gueiti. Those\nprettnt were Beverley Dtly. Mir-\ngery Burnlikl. Allct ind Loulu\nAuitln, Anne Buloric, Birbiri Syv-\nenon, Joanna Mariocco, Marlene\nFilietto, Eileen ind Brldy Kerne,\nEileen Orlmird, Mtrie Fox, tnd\nMircedei Schwirtwnh-mr.\nMonthly whlit pirty of thi Frit-\nernil Order ot Etglei wu held on\nTuiidiy evening In tht I.O.O.F.\nHill, thi lidlei prizes being won\nby Mri. John Gordon, fint, Mn. J.\nSmith, Kcond. ind Mri. D. Demmon.\nthird, while thi men'i prist! war*\nwon by W. Lueroff, Robert Ander-\nwn ind Frank Conci.\nMonthly meeting of th* Cilhollr\nWomen'i I-ei|ue wu held In thf\nPirlih Hill TuMdiy night, the\nPrnldent, Mri. J. Mitchell, presiding Routine buslneu wis conducted. Final arrangements wert mide\nfor tht fruit cike driwlng. Mn.\nLester Brown wu ippotntcd u convener for the Derember muling.\nMgr. A. K Miclntyr* conducUd I\nquiz, which wu followtd by t\nsodil hour with Mn. Zinuul ind\nMri. L. Dtlmu u hottutti. Thou\npresent wire Mgr. A. K. Miclntvre,\nMn. J. D. Mltch\u00abll Mri. L. Dtlmu.\nMri L. Brown. Mrs J. Fo\u00bb, Mrs\n3. t. Brytn, Mrs It Wilion, Mrs\nA. Slmmi, Mri Bern, Mri. P. Cor-\nrido, Hn. Zinunl, Mn- H l.\nChrlitlin. Mn. 3. B. MJlllgin, ind\nMrt, O. Min.\nMri, Bttrtaaen end btr grind-\ndaughtir Bttty. ltft Mondiy for\nHop*, when they will mike their\nhomt with Mri. Steventon'i ton.\nFrink Sttvinion,\nJimu Tilt lift Tueidiy to reside\nIn Win*ta. .',\nKASLO, B.C-Mr. tnd Mn. O. W.\nLtwrence htrt left to mike thtlr\nhome it Peichlind.\nMr. ind Mn. Nell Prlmroie and\nbaby ion were tn Nelion at the\nweekend, Mr. Primrose attendlng\nthe West Koottnty-Boundary Teachers Convention. Othtn ot the\nKulo teaching itaff who wtra In\nN*lson for the convention Included\nMr. end Mn. Brian Thompson, Mrt.\nM. Allen, Mrs. E. G. Rlnghelm tnd\nMlu Jean Homer.\nMrs, R. D. Gardner ind diughter,\nGerilalne, were visiton In Nelion at\nthe weekend.\nMn. J. Patenon returned homi\nafter i visit of sevenl wetki sjrlth\nfriends it Sukitoon tnd Lath-\nbridge. She also visited friends at\nCreston and Nelson en route to\nKulo.\nP. Coleman of Kootenay Bay wu\na recent visitor to Kulo.\nMn. Jick Cidden returned home\nafter \u25a0 visit to htr diughter,'Mlu\nJoin Cidden, In Nelson.\nG. W. Damon of Glenwood, Calif,\nhai arrived In Kulo to take up residence for some Umt it hll home\nirross the biy.\nMlu Mirgirtt Morrow iptnt the\nweekend it tier homi In Nelion.\nMn. X, 1 Chtndler wu ln Nelion.\nMn. r. S. Chindltr wii In Ntl-\n\u2022on rtcently vlilting her diughter,\nMlu Winnie Chindler.\nPte. George Biker, who went to\nthe cout recently to receive hli dll-\nchirm from Army strvlc*. hu l\u00abft\nfor Prlnc* Rupert to visit hii ili-\nt*r\nMri G\u00aborge Divls and R. Patter-\nion of Rlondel wet* shbppen In\nKulo.\nAfter s*v<ml monthi ipent In\nKulo with her parents. Mr. ind\nMn. O*orgt Biker, Mn. B. Mur-\nSatroyd iccompanled by htr imill\nslighter, Milinli, hu lolntd her\nhusband it Pentlcton. Htr diughter, Cherrlll will rtmiln In Kulo\nwith h*r gr\u00abni}pir*nti for i tlmt\nMr ind Mri C R. Fihrnl tn\nholidaying tt tht Coul Mr. Fihrnl\nattended the mnuil convention of\ntht Canadian Weekly Newspiper\nAnoelition.\nSgt J. E. Mitthewi, who rtctnt-\nly returned from overseas and hu\nbeen to Vincouvtr to obtain hli dli-\nchirgi, Is \u2022 guut of hli parents, Mr\nind Mri. A. E Mitthewi ln Kulo\nMn Grihim Brown tnd diughter\nBrendi of Walker'i landing, wire\nrtctnt guuti in Kulo.\nThe Down Town Clrclt of St An-\ndrew'i Unlttd Church met it the\nhome of Mrt. H. Beck. A busy afternoon wu spent ln preparation for\nthe Winter Bazaar. Mri. S. 9. Green\nwu 1 co-hostesi with Mrs. Beck In\nserving refreshments.\nMn.   A.  Dryden  rtturntd  home\nfrom a holldiy spent with frlendi it I\nFerhle, Lethbrldge tnd Cilgiry.r\nHtr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. I\nand Mn. L. R. Smith of Ftrnitl\ndrove osrtr with her.\nMiu Jean Horner ipent tht wtak>|\nend it her homt ln Nelson.\njS$S\nTEA\nHow Your\nChild May Be\nInviting Colds\np** _\u00bb tmte mtatm mm. .,m tm.\nAmu tm tS.maa ItlBiiii 1' km*\nkmnmotmtet-ttofr-nietmmt **.\u2022*..\ntntCmttm tm rsMsm I to llsn \u2022\n1\u00abs.1It. .\"4 an. p-T ata. Ul* nmtm\nita sssf ekmmm tiAetkm mm tnXh tak\n\u2022emitmU-nk. (U, i'MMr~ . (>\u00bb\u00bbTaaWa\nl^ar 1*1 svarS ys-tt \u00abKiM -r-laat ,n-\n1 rr ~W ll< il '\nFollow tht Mimple of mlllioni ot rato tnd worn**\nth* world ortf who tak* \u2022 dash ot Boo la \u2022 glut\nof water, whtn needed, to Help keep third it\nEno'l Trull Sill' hu gained thil en-iahle record\nlimply h-cause Ii helps gin tht talt ud cMrgy\nwhich com* from inner itnau.\nKno btlpi swtttta th* nomich, raUtnt nctw\niddjty, aids diaeslion ami helpi overt tune . onsll-\npation \u2014 lb* cause ot mlfly apMtdng headaches,\nilugglihneu ud thtt lisllcss feeling thtt likes tb*\ntsSMOaflifc.\nSptrUJni tad nfruhlng, Eoo It pl*ut*< w\nttt* fraa of bank, biitir ulu. Buy \u2022 hortli ot\ntto't Trull tall' from ynisr Jrutgli! Usliy.\n -     - \u25a0     .\n- , : ___-\t\n \u2014\"\nO'Dwyer Elected New York Mayor;\nDemocrats Lead in Other (Hies\nadd OXO\nSTEWs!\u00b0HASH,\nLEFTOVERS\nQuids and tety \u2014 iM\n0X0, evbti er Auld, so\nmoil a rWi.r, mtofV disk\nThese doys more and\nmore OXO it uied to give\nmeat goodness to meat-\nleu meali \u2014 for 0X0\nadds true, beef flavour\nand satisfies that hungry\nfamily. Keep 0X0 handy I\nT NBW YORK, Nov. 7 (AP)-Dem-\n\u25a0 'ocrat William O'Dwyer swamped\ntwo major opponents and won election ai mayor ol New York City\nyesterday. Hli vote far exceeded the\naggregate of'his oppoiltlon.'\n| In the second municipal scrap\nthat captured more than local attention in yeiterdiy'i tint post-war\nUnited Statei voting, Mayor Edward\nJ. Jeffries was elected to e fourth\nterm in Detroit'! nonpartisan mayoralty race against Richard T.\nFrankeniteen, C. I. O. Union leader.\nIrish-born   Oen.  O'Dwyer-won\nthe, 526,000 e yeer Job In the face\nof cries that Tammany Hall supported him; thet thugs end gangsters wire behind hll candidacy.\nHe will take office Jan. 1-The\nflrit democrat to be elected mayor\nhere ln 12 yean.\nDemocrats elected theie mayors\nelsewhere: David L. Lawrence, National Committeeman for Pennsylvania, in Pittsburgh: Incumbent\nThomas A. Burki at Cleveland, and\nRep. Jamei M. Curley tor a fourth\nterm, not consecutive, at Boiton. -\nRepublican! won the mayoral,\ntlet of Syracuse and Buffalo with\nFrank J. Coiteilo and Bernard 1.\nOowd, respectively, but democrats\nihowed considerable itrength In\nether New York upstate cltlei,\nIn the only contest for State Gov-\nof .the day\u2014the 4th New Jersey-\nRepublicans retained control of the\n.eat vacated by Rep. D. Lane Powers. Frank A. Mathewi, Jr., Organ\ntzallon G.O.P. candidate, ran ahead\nin a three-man race.\nIn the only sontest for State Governor, Lieut. Gov. William M. Tuck\nwas elected Governor of Virginia by\nbetter than two to one over two opponent!.\nCommenting on former Brig. Gen.\nO'Dwyer's victory over Alberta-\nborn Judge Jonah L. Goldstein. Re-\npubllcan-Llberal-Fuiion, and New-\nbold Morrli, \"No Deal\" candidate\nsupported by retiring Mayor La-\niuardla, Chairman Robert E. Han-\nnegan of the Democratic National\nCommittee said ln a statement:\n\"The landslide lor Gen. O'Dwyer\n. . has    a    direct and  Important\nbearing on both the 1948 and 1948\nelection prospects.\"\n'  J-    '     ',   .,   \". .i.      -.:',.        -. !   \u25a0\nStrike-Ridden Capital Presents...\nQood MmiatMfie\nPimte of Tofwy.\nwm\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n\u2022 __\nty CR. BLACKBURN\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nWASHINOTON, Nov. 7 (CP) -\nWuhlngton may not ba the capital\nof the world but today It presents\na fairly good miniature of the topsyturvy state of the universe.\nRUSSIA STILL STANDS\nALOOF\nIn the State Department today the\nFir Eastern Advisory Committee of\nrepresentatives of the 10 major Pacific Allies \u2014 Including Canadian\nAmbassador L. B. Pearion\u2014returned their discussions on Japan\u2014with\none (notable exception. Russia still\nitood aloof.\nOn Capitol Hill, both Houie of\nRepresentative! end Senite mulled\nover mlitakei\u2014or otherwlie\u2014which\nmade the naval base it Pearl Harbor a puihover for Japan when ihe\nattacked the United Statei Dec. 7,\n1041, and bitterly protested they\nwere getting no cooperation from\nthe White House ln arrangements\nfor i full-dress post-mortem.\nIn the White House, President\nTrumin pondered theie end miny\nother problemi while he planned\nfor momentous conferences opening\nat the week end among Prime Minister Attlee ot Great Britain, Prime\nMinister W\u00bb.ken_le King of Canada\nand hlmielf to decide future policy\nfor handling atomic energy.\nRussia has appirent.ly refuied\n. to Join the Per Eastern Advisory\nCommlulon end tnlft. the re-\nsponslblllty for itjmlnlitntlon of\nconquered Japan.. After wieka pf\npostponement, while awaiting\nSoviet participation, the com mil\nlion started work yesterday.\nPreient were representative! of\nthe United Kingdom, United Statei,\nCanada, France, China. Austrilli,\nNew. Zetland. Holland, tht Phlllp-\npines and India,\nThey met In the greatest secrecy\nto organize. Today they meet again\nin similar secrecy to hear MaJ.-Gen.\nJohn HUldrlng of the United Stites\nWar Department Civil Affairs 'Division describe Oen. MacArthur's\nadministration . of , Japan\u2014a , story\nthat by now must 'be well known\nto all interested, although still considered ln iome quarters e top lee-\nret.\nJapanese Scoffed\nat Qeneva Convention\nin Philippines Torture\nBy DEAN BCHEDLER\nMANILA, Nov. 7 (AP)-The Japanese operated Santo Tomu'clvillan\nprison camp under \u2022 \"plmned program of starvation\" for ipproxl-\nmately 4000 Interneei, Magazine Editor A. V. H. Hartendorp testified\ntodiy it the war crimes trial of Lt.-\nGen. Tomoyuki Yamaihita.\nAt least eight Internees died of\nstarvation or malnutrition In the\nlast four months of Japanese occupation, he said.\nThe Japanese commandant refuted to hear Interneei' complaint! beciuie be iald Japan did not recognize the Geneva Convention.\nAVERAGE WEIGHT LOST\n30 POUNDS\nMr, Hartendorp, long-time reel-\ndent of the Islands, told the military\ncommlulon hearing chargei that\nYunishlta permitted wholesale brutalities by hli commind, that hli\nown weight dropped trom 170 to 106\npoundi and thet tbe average weight\nlow 6f ill internees wtl SO pounds.\nA bill of particulars covering the\nSanto Tomu case trom Oct. 0, 1644,\nthrough the Liberation Feb. 2, 1-43,\nchargei the Japaneu with wilful\nfailure ind refusal ts provide food\nind medical supplies to more thin\n3000 clvillanlnternces. It slso specifics that Internee Ford Wilkins,\nformer city editor of tbe Manila\nBulletin and New York Times cor.\nrespondent wu beaten and tortured, ind charges the execution \"without cause or trial\" of more than six\nInterneei for \"minor lnfnction of\nrulei\"\nAmong the ilx wu Carol Grln-\nnell, chairman of the camp's Internee committee.\nThe finil  witness  of the  trial's\nl^\nninth day, Thomu W, Poole, ot\nSan Pedro, Calif., testified to finding the bodlu of Grinnell and other\nAmericana, mutilated and bound\nwith wires and In 1 bad state of\ndecomposition, after he wu treed\ntrom Santo Tomu.       ,\nPoole uld the bodlu wire Identified beyond doubt aftar they\nhad bun recovered from a large\npit Into which the mutilated remains of at least go persons bad\nbun dumped. The victims htd\nbeen bound with win Into groups\nof three or four. Apparently the\nJapanese ha*attempted to behead\nthem, he uld.       ,\nFort Frances to\nModel Nelson\nCivic Centre\n\u25a0 \/\n\"FRY'S COCOA Uetea ewrll, anytime-!\"-And Hobby'e brother anrl\neieter* are juit aa eager, whenever\nMother brings In that steaming\nJug of FRY'S COCOA.\nFor true quality, real chocolate\nflavour and high food value, you\ntoo, will want FRY'S-THE\nFAMILY COCOA.\nFRY S\n\"amity Sewing\nFoe e.rh mil required, put in a Jag ooe\ntesuponn of rH. 9 and oo* ot aogar...\nmi. lilt Y ... idd enosigh oold milk t-\nmake a mm-ul, paste . . . till up * ild\nhoi milk ... in, .ml MUVH\n\u2014k^^tWr''\nModelling their plani alter Nel-\nlon'i Civic Centre, Fort, Frmces,\nOnt., li now miking arrangements\nfor one of Ita own, and hu contacted Mayor N. C. Stlbbi.tor Information and advice through the President of iti newly termed Athletic\nAssociation, T. H. Callahan.\n\"I have read with a great deal of\nIntereit ibout your Civic Centre\n\u2022nd your low rate ot juvenile delinquency and ihould very much appreciate knowing more about It if\nyou could find time to Inform me\nconcerning one or two phases of\nyour project\" wrote Mr. Callahan.\n'A new Athletic Anoclatlon'.hu\nbeen wt up here ln Fort Frances;\nit li our intention to try and establish a large athletic field which will\ncombine all outdoor sports and alio\nto build a municipal building similar to what I understand you have In\nNelson. While we have bad the approval of our Town Council'and a\ngeneral Interested opinion from the\ncitizen, of the Town, we beverthe-\ni itlll need a great dul of coop.\netetion and Information before we\ncan put our scheme Into effect\nFINANCING DIFFICULT\n'Tort Frances It \u2022 town very ilmilar to Nelion and hu a population\nof approximately the ume number\nu your Town. However,, u, jou\nknow, financing a project iuch U\nyours ind the one that wa intend\nto undertake is sometimes a difficult problem. There ii no lack ot\nmoney ln Fort Frances, but - the\nTown Council ti rsther reticent\n\u2022bout promising too grut assistance\nat this time because they have been\npromised certain grants for such obligations by the Provincial Govern1\nmert some time ago, and then were\ninformed that the grants could not\nbe made until after the Dominion-\nProvincial Conference, sad even, st\nthat time would be of \u2022 very Indefinite nature and amount\n\"As I understand It your buildings coit U8.1.ono and thi one we\nhave In mind would cost approximately thi same or maybe e little\nmore. Inn all. our objective will total ibout $900,000 and we Intend to\nstart our cimpilgn for fundi almost lmmedfitely. I should be deeply gnteful If ynu would let me\nknow how you financed your project md whit thi attitude of your\ndtl-ens wu toward an Increased\ntax rate for rich I purpose. I ihould\nalso be much obliged it you could\nlet me have iome Information regarding yeur general set-up end Iti\nmaintenance.\nWhile I have not had the pleasure ot vlilting Nilion, I never--*-\nleu hive travelled over moit of\nyotlr nrovlnre u legal*J*\u00abtnr to the\nCanidlin contractor! working on\ntha.Aluka Highway for \u2022 period of\nnearly two years. While 1 wai thert\nI enjoyed your ptovlaie Immense-\nly ind wu ver* much Impressed\nwith the frlendltnese. end tggrtB-\nIvmen of Iti cltlteni. I nope thet I\nwill some day have the opportunity\n\u2022hd pleasure of vlilting Nelson iM\nof miking your icquilrOance.\"\nEut Africa wu notntened to the\nimlslde world until 17N>\n^fp, ,       '^\"T'T^H\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV.\nWi\nFine values in Modern Furniture and Bedding Supplies for the thrifty home-maker.\nCome in ond see these splendid values in bedroom and living room items. Deferred\nPayment Plon available on purchases $15.00 or over.\nCHESTERFIELD\nSUITES\n2 and 3-piece suites in tapestry or velours\nmarked at special prices for this event.\n3-plec\u00ab Suite.   Wine Tapestry Brocade.\nSpecial, Suite\t\n3-Piece Suite In Wine-\nReg, value $149.00. .\nTo clear\t\n-\n2-Piece Suite in Wine Vel-\nour. Reg. value .$159.00.\nTo clear\t\nSTUDIO COUCHES\nThree cushion type In good coverings of plaid, blue\nfloral, wine or green In small design. Quickly converted into a comfortable double bed or 2 cots.\nReg. value $59.50.   For this event: %\/t Q f\\f\\\nCLEARANCE OF LAMPS\nDressing Table Lamps. Gilt or glass stems.   Complete with silk shades.\n4 only Reg. $5.95.\nTo clear _ \t\n4 only.   Reg. $6.95.\nTo clear \t\n'3.98\n\u20224.95\nOCCASIONAL FURNITURE\nLomp Tables in Birch Walnut.\nReg. $15.95.   Each _ _\n'12.95\nMagazine Tables In Birch Walnut. $| A QC\nReg. $13.95-    Each   _     IU.7 J\nTABLE LAMPS \u2014 SILK SHADES\n4 only.   Reg. $10.95.\nTo clear v\t\n3 only.   Reg. $9.95.\nTo cl^or \t\n\u20226.95\n\u20227.95\nEnd or Radio Tables.\nReg. $13.95.   Each ..\n\u202210.95\nWINNIPEG COUCH PADS\nHard-wearing covers of cretonne- in good shades.\nSplendid appearance and finish. $11   QC\nEach     \\l.yj\nSHAGGY-TUFT BEDROOM RUGS\nThese attractive rugs come In size 28x46 and sell\nregularly ot $10.95 each.' Soft pastel shade* of\nrose, gold, ivory blue and green. %m1 QC\nSpecial, each    * tar __f\nQUEBEC HAND-HOOKED RUGS\nA fine assortment of designs In oval shape. Req.\nvalue $4.20\u2014For this event: f j  CA\nEach   mttjyj\nBEDROOM\nSUITES\nClearance of floor models in modern\nsuites. 4-piece ensembles consisting of chiffonier, vanity and seat\nwith doublt bed. Rich Walnut veneers or solid Maple construction.\n4-PC. SUITE BLEACHED MAPLE,\nReg. $139 00.   Suite  ,\t\n4-PC. SUITE WALNUT VENEER.\nReg $195.00   Suite  \t\n4-PC WALNUT SUITES\u2014Modern design\nReg, value $119,00.   For this event\t\n\u2022125.00\n M75.00\n 99.50\nPHONES:\nReedy-to-W.ir\nHotl.ry    _\nDryioodt  \t\nOroetrlu\t\nMen'i Wm   _.,\nSt\n4.\n1M\nM\nNELSON. B.C.\nSTORE HOURS:\n0 \u25a0 in -5 p m.\nMon.-Tuei.-Thurt.-fii\nWerlnesdny: 8 im -11 noatt\nSeturtley: I _.m.-\u00bb pjtt.\n '\n\u25a0 i ii nailing       -\u25a0       \u2014wee\u2014m\n4 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV- 8, 1945\nDominion-Provincial\nConference\neets in December\n\". \u25a0 \u25a0      ,\"      \u25a0y:\nNakusp Nursing\nSister Home\nFrom Overseas\niy R. K. CARNEGIE\nCinidlan Pr.si Staff Writer\nOTTAWA, Nov, 7 (CP> w thi\nflnt    pttoittmi    conference    of\nDominion tnd Provincial Agrleul.\n' tural experts will be held here In\nUlt first week of December,   -\nTht annual meeting brings together agricultural mlnlltera and\neapertt of Provincial departments\nWith agricultural _ttlnJiter Gardiner\nMd Federal authorities to discuss\nthe state md prospects of the firm-\n 1   l    lii-I* .\u25a0\n\u2022 Aulhoritiei uy, the difference\npttwetu bulky children ind those\nWho tre poor ettcri, underweight\nand nervous ii often limply t matter\nef proptr nourishment, especially an\nadequate supply ot vitamins.\nBut vjtunlai alone ire not trough.\ntot authorities now igre* that vita.\n\u25a0int do oot work alone. Thty work\nu t team with certain other food\nelements.\nFor thii rtuoo, thoutuda trt\ntwitching to Ovaltine. Unlike mere\n\"vitamin carriers,\" Oraltine (ood\nbeverage contains Dot only eitra\nvitamins but nearly all the precious\nfood elements needed for health and\ntop vitality. These include Vita.\nmint A, 111 ud 0, tbt important\nminerals calcium, phosphorus and\nIron, high quality proteins tod quick\nenergy fuel-food\u2014l combioalioo ol\nfood elemcots authorities agree ire\n\u2022ceded for best results,\nSo, It yar child il thin, nervous\nand not developing properly, why\nnot turn to Ovaltine a,s thousands are\ndoing. Thret normal meals plus two\ngllutl of Ovaltine l day give your\nchild til tbe extra amount s of vitamins\ntod minerals needed for health and\ntop vitality. in\nOVALTINE\nIHI  MOTKTINO  fOOD-DHINK\nIng lnduitry throughout tha dominion. Following the conference!\nfirmeri are advised regarding best\ntypes of crops on which to concentrate the following leason.\nDr. E. S. Archibald, Director of\nCanadian Experimental Firms, who\nrtturntd thit week from tbt United\nNitloni Food Conformed ln Que.\nbee, told the Canidltn Preu nothing hid developed from the dlicui-\nslcmi there that would make it desirable for Canada to shift from IU\ntraditional farm producti iuch si\nwheat, coarse grain, pork producti,\nbeet producti, cheeie, butter, poultry, eggi, frulti and vegetable!.\nIt hai been the cuitom at these\nannual meetings In Ottawa to fore-\ncut the best crops to emphasize. Ih\nthe matter ot wheat the farmer! followed the lead given by tM meeting\nlut year and lowed approximately\nthe ume amount ot land to this\ngrain U th 1944. They' increued\nacreage under oats md barley but\nnot to tbe extent agricultural authorltlei hail hoped. This fact, lay of-\nficials, coupled with ihort grain\ncropi all around means there will be\na distinct shortige ot coirse grains\nto teed the livestock thla winter.\nExperti here eitimate that with\ntbe preient rate of export the wheat\ncarry-over at the end of the pret\ncrop year, July 31, 1948, will be un'\nder 100,000,000 bushels, the lowest\nilnce 1038. However authorities are\nexpected tgtln to ask farmers to\nlimit wheat acreage next spring ft\nthli year's figures becauie they believe a huge crop ln 1948 with io\nmany other countrlei turning to In\ncreased wheat production might\nbring on mother period of those\ntremendous surpluses which htVe\nbeen a considerable load on the\ncountry'! economy. Canada ha4 a\ncarry-over of 594,800,000 buiheli In\n1943.\nLut year farmers wtrt uked to\ntow more flaxseed because ot the\nshortage of linseed oil md meal but\ndue to adverse weather there was a\nheavy falling off both In acreage\nand production. There il tht same\nneed for increued flaxseed production thii year, officials say.\nPlan $1,000,000\nSports Area\nfor Vancouver\nVANCOUVHH, Nov. 7 (CP)-H\nM. Singer, Vancouver theatre own-\ner, announced today plans are un-\nder way to build \u2022 $1,000,000 sports\narena on the Denman arena destroy\ned by fire ln 1936.\nHe said the arena will be patterned after Madison Square Garden md wii lhave a seating capacity\nof 10,000.\n3 Months in Jail\nfor Falsely\nWearing Ribbons\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 7 (CP) -\nFritz Schleilnger, 21, of Vancouver\nwu sentenced to three monthi ln\njail when convicted in police court\ntoday of falsely wearing service ribbons.\nSchleslnger, a salesman, told the\ncourt he bought the ribbons to impress friends.\n  I    Of  2000  women   interviewed\n\"As an agency of democratic gov- i they entered a Toronto grocery\nernment, the press is our'indlspen-j store, 1995 said they read the'ad\nsible ally in peace or war.\" Justice i vertlsing regularly in their daily\nKieler MacKay, Toronto. newspapers.\nN8. NANCY I8LIP\nNAKUSP. EC - Nursing Sister\nNtncy Isllp, who wtl one ot It\nnurses to arrive ln Southampton,\nEnglind, from South Africa, md after a month ipent in England and\nScotland, arrived ln Canada oh tht\nQueen Elizabeth, reached Nakuip\nSaturday.\nMlu Isllp wu ln South Africa and\nthe Middle East for four yean and\nsaw extensive service thert. Her\nmother, Mra Ralph blip, met htr\nit Revelstoke where they viilted\nfor several days en route to Nakusp.\nThey were met tt Arrowhead by\nCap, Sid Levy's launch.\nBill Good Still\nLauds Nelson\n\"You shall continue to hear Nel\nson ovtr the C.B.C., believe AM,'\nBill- Good, well-known Winnipeg\nsportsctittr, hu written Mayor N.\nC. .Stibbs. \"I know of no city anywhere which more deserves any\ncredit or publicity.\"\n\"I hop* lt won't ba too long before I ue Nelson and my fine\nfrlendi there again. I wu sorry tc\nhear that Oeorge Honttid had\npassed away. Ht wu very good to\nma lut July, and, I know, a good'\nfriend of curling.\n\"Last night on my broadcait, 1\nhad some fun discuiilng PISH,'\nwrote Good. \"Next wetk, you can\nexpect some more talk on tht tamt\nsubject. I won't let you tn on lt yet!\n\"I am pleased to hear that the\nNelson hockey club Is taking shape,\nand I'll be following its progress\nwith interest. A few Winnipeg boys,\nI believe, are heading that way to\nplay hockey. Russ Atwell, brother\nof your Leo, was In my office the\nother day, trying to land a few\nplayers. 1 hope he managed all\nright.\n.Our curling won't get started for\nawhile yet, as we are not blessed\nwith artificial ice (yet) in our curling rinks. But the way it il mowing out now, and blowing, natural\nice shouldn't be far away. Our bon-\nspiel will be the biggest thing ln\nhistory again this Winter, md I\nstill don't know how the boys will\nmanage to handle all the rinks. It\nwould be quite,a treat for some of\nyour boys to get down here for lt.\nI can personally guarantee them a\nbang-up time. And they'd see some\nreal curling, too.\"\n'':>.':''\u25a0.\n\u2022J\nT.C.A. 1ST COMMERCIAL USER\nOF WAR NAVIGATION DEVICE\n\u25a0y ENID NIMY\nCanadian Press Stiff Writer\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 7 <CP)\u2014 The\nlong-range navigational system\nknown u Lonn, baud on the Rid-\nar rulse Technique developed during the war, now Is being uied for\ntht tint tlmt commerclilly by\nTram-Canada Airlines, It WU disclosed today by S. S. Stevens, Superintendent of Communication! tnd\nElectronic!.\nThe lystem, a war lecrtt recently\nravelled In Wuhlngton, dtrivti It!\nname from tht first letters of Long\nRange Navigation.\nLoran provide! tba navigator with\nalmost perfect accuracy In determining the position of hll aircraft.\nIt uies * number of ground stations\nto cover the area served and a iln\ngle receiver aboard the aircraft Tht\nUme It takes for the radio waves to\ntravel from two ground stations to\nthe aircraft Is measured and the,\ndistance la obtained from these\ntimet\nThere are a number ot distinctive\nfeaturu about Loran. It ll almost\nIndependent ot weather condition!\nmd un ba uied in rough ilr, limited ' vlaibillty and under all condl\ntiona except that of extreme precipitation   static.   No   transmlsstoi\nfrom the aircraft li required ani\npoiitlon ctn be obtained In leu thin\nl minute with no calculations required.  Accurate  positions of air\ncraft are generally obtainable wtll\noVer BOO miles from the transmit\nting stations In daytime md' over\n1400 mills at night with in accuracy\nClamp Blackout on\nNews of Seizure\nof U.S. Seamen\nSANTRANCI8CO, Nov. T (AP)-\nCharles Miner, Mutujl Broadcasting\nSystem's correspondent it Shanghai,\nreported tonight that a newi blackout wu clamped, down at United\nStatei Army Headquarters there following the reported seizure by\nChlneie Communist! of several\nAmerican seamen from a Liberty\nihlp in the Chlnwangtao area.\nNewspapermen dependent on\nBrltl|h sources were told, Miner reported, that some seamen were seized by the Communists but that\nnine Itttr were released.\nAn American Army spokesman ln\nShanghai, Miner added, refused to\ndiiciui tha matter and the United\nStatei Consul Otural's office referred inquiries to tha Tientsin consulate, laying only \"vague\" reporti\nhad been received on the Incident.\n3 Months and Lash\nfor Violent Robbery\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 7 (CP) -\nThree monthi In jail md tlve\nstrokes of the lash wu tht sentence\nimpoied on Edwird Senger, 17, of\nVmcouver by Magistrate Mackenzie\nMatheson today after convicting him\nof robbery with violence.   .\nSLOUGH, England (CP) - B*\ncause footballs are unobtainable,\nboys here were seen recently using\ncabbagu in their place.\nJ.L.TRIWBILLLTMaiKOwer.BrS.\nto that of celestial navigation.    .,\nPrevlouily, long-range radio navigational aids depended upon iome\nform of direction finding ind u the\nllf-IS'l1\"!   ..-'.(.-.WT-y.-'-J--  .-\"\u25a0J.rj-'\n'\u25a0-\u2022',.'   ->\u25a0\u25a0   I       '  \u25a0      -\ndirection of radio wives ara subject\nto unpredictable conditions, direction finding wu'rendered unreliable. Loran, beciuse positions obtained through lt ire absolutely in\ndependent of compist, chronometer,\nor tny othtr ndlo or radar ut, la\nth* only device which can alwayi bt\ndepended on to glvt true Indication..\nA GREAT IDEA\n\"It was a great idea to bring home a package\nof Lipton's Tea ... the tea with the brisk\nflavour. Now I know what brisk tasting tea\nreally means.\" Brisk is the tea experts' own\nword to , describe the spirited flavour of\nLipton's\u2014always fresh, lively and full-bodied,\nnever flat or insipid. Take a tip from the\ntpa experts. Change now to brisk tasting\nLipton's Tea.\nT\nH\u20acl\n! Kitchen Craft Contest ends Nov. 19\nJUST   NAME   THIS   CAKE\nyou may win up to\n^5.\n^7r\nV**.\nOn ihi Obi\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:30\u20140 Canada\n7:31-Wake Up and Live (CKLN)\nHO0-CBC News\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Qub\n8:30\u2014Breakfast Club\nEXTRA TASTY BREAD I\nBECAUSE IT'S FULL-STRENGTH\nt-t aclivt tteeh Yeait goes right to work. No .waiting\n-no extra ittpil And Fleiidunann't fresh Veait mikei\nbreid that taite,  sweeter, It lighter, \u00a3_ne_-te_Wed\ntttry llntt.\nIP YOU BAKE AT HOME-get\nFlfii-hmarui'i active fresh Yean\nwith the ftmiliir yellow label.\nDependable\u2014Cew&i't felted taror-\nIte for over 70 years.\n\/Ify^'*?*}***\nMAPI IN CANADA\ni  8:44\u2014CP.R Train Time\nI  8.45\u2014Toast and Coffee Club\n(CKLN)\ni  o-M-EBC News\n! 915\u2014At Your Service (CKLN)\n0:30-At Your Service (CKLN)\n9 45\u2014Music Room\n9 59\u2014 Time SitC-i\n10:00\u2014Miniature Concert\n10:15\u2014CKLN Press News\n10:30\u2014Musical  Roundup   (CKLN)\n10:4.5\u2014Matinee .'or Moderns\n11:00\u2014Musical Americana\n11:15\u2014Women'i Forum (CKLN)\n11:30\u2014 Soldier's Wife\nll:45-Dancing Till Noon\nAFTERNOON\n13:00\u2014B.C.   Farm   Broadcast\n._:15-B.C. 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'AH mtjim\nue   l-     j a            j        j       i sT l.*lw*B_    mt\/lntlmTtl] \u00abgri, ;\/ \u201e, u       *\u2022 b-~\u2122 u\u00bb prap.n,otit^h\u00ab en rwr mklk\nold-fathioned homemade goodneflsl Mln   Jft    \u25a0If'*   \\M_%   j SSl^ \"'\"0\u00ab'\u00ab \" I       \u00abntri\u00ab r*turnrf or \u00ab^\u00bb_\u00bbwerf.\nTho tecret of this homemade flavor? \\_\\_\\\\4tv\\s__& fttnt.   I ^L_^* '\u2022\u00bb\u00bb 'm*?' I       *\u25a0 N\u00bb s_r.pi_F\u00ab ot \u00abauk\u00abs oettt rtmr. cm -mem\ntt'\u00bb Kitchen Craft, the W-fjrpt flour WJ  Va^\\  K\u00a3Aj &?# fti? ^^\u2022,^1^^^;^!.^^\n\u2014 made extra light to blend tmoothly Wt s'S-me-im***r>----~i g_m.SfiLfrm ii j\nWith your other baking ingredient!. \\\/     W___fi      f,^m!-W ^ \"^-^ \\                           at   SAFEWAY\nKitchen Craft ia especially grand for    mf       ***^^JL        ^**^M,. | t*\u00abWAY trout iimitid\ncakes. So get tomb Kitchen Craft Flour\nat Safeway... then hurry and enter thia\nbig contest while there't still time I\na\u00a3   A I     KiTOinr OUT. IXOOI. Oemm t-m.\nNrtfflG if*   and wln ca\u00bbh P1,1\"*1 ThtminuUjrontuUthltiuptrt I **\"\"*'M*\"\"\"1 \"\"^\nI ntmi*^'          cake, you'U think of lota rf rutmea for It! ^ irtttanee, | ^\u25a0^^^\u00ab-*rta\u00bb^^i*i^w\u00abia\u00ab*-(w\u00abn\u00abii\nf^T^     namea like \"Mello-dclito Cake,\" \"Feather-Fluir Cako,\" r] lixmamHHm _.-.,-, r_-.i.'...\t\n'mf     \"Velvet-Eaay Caka,\" or \"Ho-mlrt Caka.\" Head tha eaay f ^^ m ^^ ^[mnw c^,... \u2014 btm ^^ ltUa \u201e taa ^\n| 5     rulti, fill in tha entry blank and tend in together with the i \u00ab...-,.,,\n1        wotta \"K-TCmw ourr\" cut from the recipe folder inaldt J =l~\t\nflour bag or from flour bag itaelf. Enter aa many nanSee | l*\"\"\"\"\" _\u2014\naa you with, but vrrite only one name augge^ion on each I \"^                       *\u2014\u2022 :\t\nentry blank you tend in. Extra blanka free at your Safeway. '        <\u00b0*m_ee~mwmtr,*tm\u00b1*mm.rmm^itmm-mri.tetm,,\n- J |      I IrtS meet \u2022bo-S SkU \u00ab<MsU_S \u00bb*w US. radloQ trrnn M\u00ab\u00abpa^rt[l m_(aUn\u00ab\u00abn\n|     mm.mie._]\nENTRY BLANK\n\u2022or Kii(hi-\u00ab Craft Floui\nCnkf NdiniiKj Canl*\u25a0 I\n*\n..__ _-__ % .\t\n j^^V^T^^PPWI\nare at\nli* Andrew\n&Co.\naders In Footfashlon\nResults Obtained\nP.A. Enjoys\ning Party\nOt a series of entertainments\n1 for the Winter months, Nel-\n'Oung Peoples Association\nIV enjoyed a skating party\n\u25a0 Civic Arena and then ad-\n1 to Trinity United Church\n>r refreshments and dancing\nJ night. Verdon Scott, Chair-\nj the Social Committee, had\not arrangements, assisted by\nean Thomson and Miss Edns\nO'Connor Stales\nBenefits that Government employeei had received through efforts ot the' Association, and alms\ntor obtaining further benefit! were\noutlined to member} of the B. C.\nProvincial Government Employees\nAssociation (Nelaon Branch), by Edward P. O'Connor, of Vancouver,\nGeneral Secretary ot the Association, at a meeting at the Canadian\nLegion. Mr. O'Connor ll making a\ntour of Interior branches, speaking\nit Grand Forks, Rouland, Nelion,\nCranbrook, Golden and Revelstoke.\nIn 1941, the tint meeting wai held\nIn a Vancouver Chinatown hall, obtained free of rent for the meeting,\nwith 10 members present. Today,\nthere were about 3500 memberi ln\nJ2 branches across the Province.\nOne ot tbe first achievements ot the\nAssociation for iti memberi wai to\nobtain the cost-of-living bonui. At\nfirst thli was to be $10 for heads of\nhouseholds, but after successive\nrepresentations, it wai Increased to\ninclude $5 for single employees, and\nfinally the full bonus for all employees, according to their scale of\nwages or salary. Indirectly through\nthe Fisher Committee at Victoria,\nimployees had received an extra\nS7..000 yearly. Today, with the help\nof the Superannuation Commission,\nGovernment workeri enjoyed an\nincrease of $750,000 per year.\nLABORERS LOWEST PAID\nCiting public worki laborer! as an\n\u25a0y MM. M. 3, VIGNEUX\nCharge for ensa.ement announcement-! en thit peat It SUM\nwneAverwAITEAPH0NE\n'07 v   limited   m 707\n;D RIVER CEREAL, 21\/4-lb. pkg 21c\niPLE LEAF CAKE J -J ti BABY FOODS,        Q 3 <\n.OUR, pkg.  tm* I       Aylmer, doien 73\n.tiHETTI, 4Qf MACARONI, J_Q*\n^y      Splendor, 5 Ib. bag i\/\nilendor, 5 Ib. bag\nYSOftE COFFEE, Ib.\n41c\nFreih ground\nrERWJSfTEA, Ib  75e>\nBeit Blend\n>IY FLAKES, IVORY      POTATOES, Netted Gems\u2014\nWW,\npk\u00abt\t\n11*    No. 2) *>QC\nJJ I       100 lb, tack      JL.yj\ntANGES, 2 dozen\nSire 288'!\n51c\nU>EFRUIT, 3 for ......\nSize M's\nJFFETS,\npkgi. \t\nAFT DINNER,\npkgs.\t\n21\nC  SWEET PICKLES,\nBraniton, 9-os. jar\n3V\n3|* RECKITT'S BLUE,       Q*\n31  2 pkgi. __ y\nB Mr. tnd Mn. Roy Sharp,\nHoover Street, htvt returned trom\nVtncouvtr. They were accompanied\nas far as thtt port by their daughter\nand granddaughter, Mri. George\nPennlket who plant on tailing trom\nSan Francisco, Calif., (or Auckland,\nN.Z., to Join her huiband. Traveling from the cout with Un. Pen-\nnlket wtre SO brides tnd young\nmothers who wert enroute to New\nZealand. They tre to arrive ibout\nNovember 14.\n\u2022 Mri. J. E. Ptrker of Bonnington ipent yeiterdiy ln town.\n\u2022 Mri. M. DeGlrolimo, Innes\nStreet, is 1 patient In tha Kooteniy\nLake General Hoipltal.\n\u2022 Frank Putnam, M.L.A., of\nCreiton Is a city viiltor.\n\u2022 Clarence Whit* wai In town\nfrom Kaslo yeiterday.\n\u2022 Shoppen in Nelion yeiterdiy\nIncluded*. Taylor of Sunihtne Bay.\n\u2022 Staff Sgt. 3. I. (Jack) Ann-\nable hai returned from nearly five\nyears overieaa to ipend hli leave\nwith hli family ln Fairview.\n\u2022 an. A. L. Lythgoe ll here\nfrom Vernon ipending hli leive\nwith hii family 810 Vernon Street.\n\u2022 Harry Burni. Wtrd Street left\nyesterday for the Coait.\nhilf yttn overieu, U homt ipending hii leave with hit relatives it\nTye md Nelton.\n\u2022 Mrs. Jack Miller, Fairview,\nwho ipent iome Ume it the Cout,\nhll returned. .\n\u2022 Mn. E. M. Mundy, who suffered in accident lut week, has left\nthe Koottnty Lake Genera! Hospital\nfor her home 701 Hoover street\n\u2022 Ctn. Aylmer Coates, who spent\nhis leave with hll family in Fair-\nview returned yuterday to the\nCout\n\u2022 W. Mulrhead, Chatham Street,\nFairview, has returned trom visiting\n* niece in Belllnghtm. Hi wu accompanied by hit brother Alex\nMulrhead who vlllted him ln Nelion\nafter an abience ol SO yein. The\nlitter ii now with t diughter ln\nNebraska when he plans on ipending the, Winter.\n\u2022 C. B. Garland, Kerr Apartment!, hu returned from * trip\nto the Cout.\n\u2022 R.Q.S.M. J. Vince of Edmonton ipent Thuridty in Nelson on\nhii wiy to Rosebery to ipend ptrt\nof hit 30-day leave with Mr. tnd\nMn. G.Pumphrey. Mr. Vince hu\njust returned trom oveneti where\nhe hai been serving for the put ilx\n\u2022   Trooper H. R. (Herb) Haw-1 yean. Ht wu iccompanled by his\nkins, who spent the put four tnd a j father.\nExtreme Scarcity of Christmas\nConfectionery Wholesalers Say\nlea nearly costMrJa<x*fas\/\/\/e'\nSent to China in 1827 to\ntrade in tea, go-getting\nMr. Jacob&on developed an\nillegal traffic in coolie\nlabor. Angry, the Chineae\nGovernment nought hia\ncapture\u2014dead or alive.\nEscarping, he helped found\nJava's tea industry.\nSupplies of confectionery tnd boxed chocolates are going to be extremely scarce thli Chrlitmu, Nelson wholesalers itated Wedneiday.\nThe cltrui iltuatlon wu practically unchanged, they tald. There\nwere sufficient supplies ot oranges\non hand, and the first of the Texu\ngrapefruit, a good quality Marsh\nseedless, reasonably priced, had arrived.\nEmperor grapei from California\nwere plentiful and ot good quality.\nSweet potatoei were lower in price\nand were moving out fairly well.\nThe preient demand for peari and\napplet was being taken care ot\nlocally.\nGood quality field tomatoei were\narriving from California, while hothouse tomatoes from the Coast wtrt\nmoving out freely. Hud lettuce,\nwhich wu advancing ln price, and\nspinach were coming in from Willi\nWilli.\nUtah celery, both locally grown\nand from the Okanagan, wu taking\nctrt ot tht demand. Good cured\nonions from Grand Forks, the keeping quality of which wu much better than last,year, were available.\nPotatoei were scarce tnd might\nbe 10 until Grind Forki wu retdy\nto ship thtm, lt wu reported. Vegetables iuch u tuiplps, beets, cabbage tnd parsnips grown locally\nwere sufficient for local use.\nIggi were extremely scarce, more\n10 thin they htd been at this seuon\ntor many yean. There wu ilso 1\nscarcity ot smoked meats and pork\nproducts. The volume ot sales wu\nholding up quite well.\nCan coming into Nelson during\nthe past week included one each of\noranges,, assorted California fruit\nand a shipment of Texu grapefruit.\nThere was also a car of grain and\nBrain products from the Coast, t\ncar of flour, cereals ind mjUfeedi\nfrom Calgary and two can of hay.\nA car of grains wai shipped out\nfrom Nelson.\nexample, Mr. O'Connor stated that\nthey were among the lowest paid\nlaborers ln the Provlnci, receiving\n50 cents an hour plus cost-of-living\nbonus, whereu labortn ln the Municipality of Surrey, lor example,\nreceived 65 cents plus coit-ot-living.\nwf fa's a life saver\nand penny saver both \/\nThere's nothing like tea\n\u2014and no tea today guilt\n&*'?_J_f-*- '!\u25a0\nlik* Canterbury! Each\neup f ragrtnt tnd flavor\n__W\nful. Etch sip hearty and\nVS\nrich in character.Truly,\n^f\na tea In the tradition of\n4,Li\\\nfine teas.\n3*\\\nYea, Canterbury is a\n-a!\ntea you'll enjoy. Do try\n*,-dt-k_\\\nit \u2014 aoon!\n__*\u25a0?& ' \\ \\Jmi. \u25a0 1     al\n7d   \\\nWWJm___n_\n^'V!;;y*\u00bb\n\u2022 *M\"**V    '                 *_ '\n_T\u2014__    m\n;\u25a0 m^Wl.*mJf                 _.___.\n\u25a0\u25a0\ntempled about 80 per cent of his\ntime In the pest ten months, Mr.\nO'Connor said, tnd ht tnd the Provincial Executive would spend a\npeat deal more time to better their\nlot. It took eight monthi of \"solid\nplugging\" to relieve conditions on\nthe Marpole Bridge, where tenders\ntrorked 12 houn dally shifts, ind 24\nhours straight when they worked a\nswing shift\nRepresentations for the improvement of working conditions and superannuation benefits tor JUqour\nControl Board employees wtrt constantly being mide, is well as for\nlick leave, holiday leave and retiring leave for ill employees, the\nipeaker stated.\nCompirlng benefits obtained un-\nler the non-profit making Government Employees Benefit Society\nwith thoie obtained from several\nether profit-making companies, Mr.\nO'Connor ihowed Where rltei were\nlower and benefit! 'greater in the\nEmployee! Society ln leveril Instances.\nj The Aslociitlon had made arrangement! with a fire Insurance\ntompany whereby association members could obtiln considerably reduced rite\u00bb, he said.\niTO BUY 1100 BOND\nIn the buslneu meeting preceding Mr. O'Connor's address, the Nelson branch decided to purchase a\n$100 bond of the Ninth Victory Loin.\nPresident R. E. Stratton was In\nthe chair.\nRefreshments were lerved.\nNotice tht rigid carton \u2014easier ta\nopen, handler to SM. With sturdy\ntnnerllnlnf to help k<wp moisture\nout flavor in- Aim in tea, baft.\nTea in. the kd hadition,\nanterbury\nI Ftatured at SAFEWAY 8TOREB, LIMITED\n-t\t\nLONDON. \u00abtP>-A world cMl\nlervice wis estiblllhed by diplomat! of the executive committee of\nthe Preparatory commission of thi\nUnited Nation! lilting at Church\nHouse. Dean's yard. In the shadow\n\u00bbf Weitminiter Abbey.\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepaln - Alttritlom\n659 Baker St.     rhont 960\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEW ELECTRIC SEAL\nBROWN STRIPE CONEY\nNow ln Stock it\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nwiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!\nB-____BW-B-B-W----B__Wai___l\nSPENCER SUPPORTS\nFor health garments; and\nfigure control, tet\nMRS. THIA A GIBSON\n110 Kerr A pti., Nsll.n.\nWATCH TOMORROW* RAMR\nfer our\nOROCIRV IPICIALI\nK. A 1 GROCERY\nDr. Ward Heads\nAmerican\nHospital Assoc.\nCHICAGO, Nov. 7 (CB-Dr. Pi\nAny m iSS^mM-^'i-^atf\nif the American Hoipltal Association. He wu installed last night at\ntht annual meeting ot tht House of\nDelegates.\nHirry A. Copplnger of Winnipeg\nwu elected third Vlce-Preildent\nIn 1 raid agalnit the Japanese\nhomeland, lt Is estimated a B-.9 op-\ncrating from in Island In the Marline! consumed about 6000 gallons\not 100 octane aviation gasoline on\na tingle mission.\nItAiaaatttteteBtsttMtattaeeAeaetttt\nReliable Watch Repairing ...\nConsult\u2014\n40! BAKER ST.\nAyoaettA-mttoeetvtaaaeeaosaxeexeoa\nTime\nTourists High\nMONTREAL, Nov. 7-Early re\nturn to so-called \"normal\" traffic\ncondition! on the Cantdlan Pacific\nRailway wu forecast by W. M. Neal,\nCHE, Vice-President of the Compiny, who rtturntd to Montreil\nWedneidiy titer t month'i lnspec\ntlon trip through Western Canada.\nMr. Neal bued his estimate on the\nextraordinary rate ot peace time\nreconversion which htd been\nachieved throughout the lystem,\nsnd e personal belief thtt the hetvy\nreturn movement' of Canadian\ntroopi now put ltt peak, would bt\nvirtually completed by next Spring,\nSome qualification of term, \"normal traffic\", wu made by the rail\nexecutive ln .view of his own estimate of tourist movement next year.\n1 am convinced,\" he declared, \"that\nthe Canadian railways will be celled up to carry the greatest amount\nof tourist business of all time during 1948. Every possible arrangement la being msde to handle this\nmovement, including the preparation of the company's resort hotels\nsnd lodges; lt Is hoped that tour\nconditions and supply will be such\nthat all of these will be opened next\nyear.\"\nEGG PRICES\nADVANCE\nVANCOUVER, NOV. 7 (CR) -\nDominion Government Mirket\nService today announced t two\nunt advance In the three Gride\n\"A\" tfg clmei.    1:1   ' <\nPricei new ere: Larje, 41 cinti;\nmedium, IS; pullet, IS.\nTht Jump li attributed te. low\nproduction ind larje ihlpmenti to\nthi United Kingdom.\nCastlegar Pythians\nVisit Nelson\nThirteen members of Twin Blver\nUdge, Knights of Pythias, Cutlegar, visited the Nelson Lodge No.\nIS Tueidiy evening. They brought\nwith \u201eem one candidate for the\npage rank. Some of the vlilton a-\nlisted ln the ceremonies.\nMELTON MOWBRAY, Kngltnd\n(CPJi\u2014Rolled otts were used In-\nsteid of confetti it a wedding here\nMILK\nGive the children\nlott of lt    '\nKcotcnoy Valley\nDairy\nWHYPAYAIORf?\nLONDON (CP)- A ichool for\ncooki and housemaids is to be\nstarted hire. They'll be known ll\n'house issiitanti,\" however,\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. I, 1945 - I\nNewspaper reader! ipend in average dt U.S mlnutei per diy dl-\ngetting the contents ot the piper,\niccordlng to t survey. Advertisers\nknow the value ot thli high tx-\npoiure per reider \u2014 almost liven\nhourt e week.\nHOUSECOATS\nStat 1. to 20\nASSORTED COLORS\nft.M-fas.oo\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nFURNITUR! CO.\nThe Houie of Turniturt Valuei\nPhont IIS ': , Nelion\nBUY ON PUR\nBUDGET PLAN\nTerms ln accordance with War-\ntoe Priceg and Tjade Regulation. ^^\nJl\ni^efoffihso''\n^O   YOU'LL WHlSt^\nm*\\^.   YOU  WAS*'\nv       S2 <?\nT) EC AUSE it wishes clothei the whitest,\nsafely\u2014all leading washing machine\nmakers recommend Rinsoj Wonderful\nfor tub wishing, too. Soaks out dirt-\nsaves hard rubbing tnd boiling. Thtt\n\u2022tves the clothes I\nRinso gives heaps of soapy-rich suds\neven in hardest water. Safe suds thtt get\nwashable colors bright ii sunlight. Energetic rods thit wish even grimy work\nclothes spotlessly clean. Marvelous suds\nfor dishwashing tnd ill cleaning.\n^\nWt%\nto Kitchen\/\nIt wii 1997. ut) the talV of tho\ntow* mi a teftaln remarkable nr*\nbreak\/art eareal that had juit ap-\nJic\u00abrrf_ at fr\u00abe\u00abti'. It Hidn't come in\nfcarreli or aacki. It waa put up in\npackafoo. It required no cooking* It\nwai ready to eat from tba pickige.\nIt had a glorlouily new fliror-mihy-\nrleh, iweet-aM-nul. Yei, frlendi,\nC.rip#-Nati wn the talk ef the town\nit the turn of the century, juM ai it\nU today.\n\/| Could you blame Uncla ]o\u00ab\n' for wai talus Ml partner Into\ntba Utebaa lor a bowlful ? Not any\nmora thin you tea Mama th\nfamily far hurrytn| down to bre\u00bbk*\nbit for that aamo traud foodnan\ntaCRATWn^rUKXS!\n3# Crap\u00bbNnti Flair, are made\nof two Cinidlan grain* \u25a0\nwbeut and malted barky Special\nbleodfai, baking and touting bring\n\u2022Ut all thit distinctively different\nflavor and make theie curly il Ar*\neXMptifltally oaiy to digeit-\n.0 And Cnpe-Nnti Flikei rually\n>\u00abt you up for i good morn*\nbif. with r%r bo hydrate* for energy;\nprntelm for muiete; phoiphorui\nfor teeth and bonei; Iron for the\nhlnod; md other food etuntiallk\nIntroduce your folki to \u25a0 glint eeou*\nomy package of Grape-Nuts Flakaa\ntomorrow.\nes\n*SH\nA Fn-UH nt Ommm Sm*\n-\n\u2014\t\n \u25a0i- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0WjJjC^pP*\"-.,. \u25a0\n.*.:\u25a0\u25a0  \"\u25a0\u25a0..\nM* mt Dattit Htm\nEitiblished April 22. 19W.\nBritish Columbia'*\nMott Jnterestinp Newspaper\n'. Publlihtd every morning except Sundiy by\nIjtht NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIM-\n' 1TSD. 2M Biker St. Ntlton. Britlih Columbia\n| MEMBER O)1 TM CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BURJAU Of CDICULAT.ONS.\nTHURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1945.\nCanada's Vast Smelting\nIndustry\nthe Cantdltn non-ferrous smelting\nand refining Industry, aa defined by the\nDominion Bureau of Statistics, comprises those firms engaged primarily\ntn the smelting of non-fefrous ores or\n, concentrates and the refining of met*\nals recovered therefrom, Last year, the\n. net Value added by the industry in the\nprocessing of crude or umi-crude material totalled $128,303,038 as compared\nwith $111,887,020 ln the year previous. Refined products Included gold,\nsilver, nickel, copper, lead, zinc, aluminum, tin, magnesium, antimony, bismuth, cobalt, cadmium, selenium, tellurium, and sulphur; other end products of individual plants Or companies\nwere copper-nickel matte, cobalt salts,\ncobalt oxide, nickel oxide, nickel salts,\nbauxite concentrates, arsenious oxide,\nsulphuric acid, platinum metals residues, line Oxide, zinc dust, thallium\nresidues and blister and anode copper.\nStatistics relating to the production of\npitchblende products at Port Hope,\nOnt., and gerferal data pertaining to\nthe recovery of mercury at Pinch!\nLake, British Columbia, are not included In thil review.\nThe value added by processing ln\nnon-ferrous metallurgical plants last\nyear represented a 10.4 per cent increase over the corresponding value\nrealized the year before. This increase\nwat not the result of a general expansion in plant output but reflected chiefly the recovery of certain metal from\nrelatively large quantities of crude material semi-processed and stock piled\nin 1943; the cost of this semi-processed\nmaterial being included in the cost of\nmaterial treated ln 1943. This applied\nparticularly to the aluminum industry.\nAs thus qualified, the total cost of both\nforeign and domestic ores and concentrates and matte, scrap metal, etc.,\ntreated in Canadian non-ferrous metallurgical plants during 1944, was estimated at $281,208,002 compared with\n$317,917,186 in 1943. It should be noted,\nln a study of these data, that firms operating both mines and smelters may\nvary from year to year the nominal\nvalues of crude ores, etc., shipped from\ntheir mines to their own smelters, with\nthe result thtt in some years the mining Industry proper Is favored economically at the expense of the non-ferrous\nsmelting and refining Industry and\nvict vent. The total annual net value\nof commodity production for th* Dominion as a whole is, however, not affected by these internal evaluations,\nFuels and purchased electrity con-\nauked by the industry in 1944 totalled\n$38,907,623 compared with $43,105,101\n'in 1943. The value of chemicals and\nothep process supplies consumed during the year under review amounted\nto $32,730,138 as against $38,334,069 ln\nthe preceding year. Employees totalled 23,927 compared with 26,749 in 1943.\nSalaries and wages paid amounted to\n$44,536,991 as against $48,491,732 in the\npreceding year. The 20,556 wage-earners in 1944 included 19,550 males and\n1006 females compared with 22,577 and\n797, respectively, in the year previous.\nThe Ancient Gaelic\nin Ireland\nEire's official endeavor to superimpose the ancient Gaelic on present-day\nSouthern Ireland is reported to b* receiving little popular support. The\nPresident of the Gaelic League told\nmembers that the Gaelic-speaking districts are suffering a thinning out nf\nthe population, and elsewhere Irishmen are too lary or too fearful of public opinion to learn the language.\nIn other words, and if Cinadiin experience In Cape Breton and Glengarry\nis any guide, the language ig kept alive\nby the older generation. When ln the\ncourse of nature they die, the younger\nfolk are not able to carry on in the ancient tongue. Whether it _j just a case\nof being too lazy or loo fearful ii questionable.\nThe uncomfortable fact is that the\ncommon language of communication\nhas for too long in Ireland been English and not Gaelic. In this Ireland\ndiffers from Wales and the Province\n\t\nOf Quebec. The Eire Government's na-\ntionalistic desire to bring back the ancient Gaelic to iti one-time pre-eminent pise* in the life of the people wu\nan unrealistic dream.\nThere is much of beauty in the ancient Irish language. The written char*\nacters give a touch of strange distinction to Elre'i stamps and to the head*\nIngi of government documents end letter piper. They could very well continue to find i place there as a symbol,\nbut little more,\nThe Preiident of the Gaelic League,\nin reporting the failure of 15 yeari of\nlabor to make the Gaelic the popular\ntongue, will no doubt accept the situation philosophically. He can be helped\nin this by the knowledge that if Ireland,\nboth North Uld South, retains iti essential characteristics, as doubtless lt Will,\nthere ihould never be eny mistaking\nthe Irishman for in Englishman by hli\nspeech.- It ii capable of I grace and\npoetry of expression and a eidence\nthit belongs by nature to no other put\nof the vast English-speaking world.\nPress Comment\nWHY A FRONT 006.IT\nWe've alwayi wondered Why firmeri ever\nbothered to put t front door on thtlr homes.\nCertainly, not becauie they expected inyone\nto use it. Who tvtr hurl of anyone going\nto a farmer', front door unleii It wu tha\nfirmer himself to remove a hinge to replisce\nI worn-out one oa thi bick door?\nIf by chimce iome elty salesman happens\nto Itrty Into thi deep gran tnd come up it\nthe farmer'! front door\u2014and It does hippan\noccasionally\u2014one hundred times out of a\nhundred tht farmer's wife will yell from har\nbick door: \"Come iround here.\"\nReaching some farmhouse bick doon ll\nu much sport as I church picnic's obstacle\nnet,' There's likely to bt a hay rtkt to\nhurdle, a waRon or two to Circle, tnd hem\nand geese to sidestep. But once thi back door\nIi reached, the hizirdotu Journey li com-\npenaated by the pungent aromas of freshly\nbaked bread or cooling apple pics. And whit\nfarmer's wife Isn't quick to ask Itranger ind\nneighbor alike to \"lit awhile\" and \"havt I\npiece ot pie\"?\nWhy, then, we ask, a front door at all?\u2014\nChristian Science Monitor.\nIND IT FOR ALL TIME\nWhat do the j|p\u00ab think ibout their defeat?\nAll the evidence is that they regard It as no\nmore than I hitch in the centuries-old plan\nto make Japin first overlord of the Etst ind\nthen maater of the world. Remember the\nOtrmani ln 1918. They had the ume Idei\nabout Germany. It took two win to mikt\nGermany Unfit to fight Why two? Beciuie\nthe first time the Germin General Stiff went\nto earth to plot tht lecond attempt. Bet thtt\nthe Japanese General Staff dot! not try the\nsame trick. If Japan aver succeeds ln starting\nanother war, It will be lb itomlo wir, which\nmcani goodbye to civilization.\u2014London Express.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Niws, Ntvember S, 1938)\nLast month It rained In Nelion on IS\ndays and snowed on II diyi when It WUh't\nraining. October was also unusually tunny\nand yet, contradictorily, it the lime tlmi\nunusually damp.\nBasketball was (hn centre of Interest It\nKimberley's McDoup I Hall Bltudiy When\nChapman Camp Juniors beat Townslte with\na score of 22-16, much to lht injoymtnt of\nthe spectators. ,\n21 YEAR! AQO\n(From Dally News, November S, 1920)\nOver 90 boys ln tht Nllson Cadat Corpi\nattended St, Saviour's at evening service yesterday for the annual Church Parade. Afterwards the boys adjourned to the Parish Hall\nwhere they wtre guesti of Ike Churehman'r\nClub for supper.\nLt.-Col. A. Thompion, M.J>. for thi Yukon,\npiastd through Nilion lilt night, bound for\nthi East\n40 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally News, November 8, 190S)\nHon. Rlchird McBride, Premier, md Mon.\nR. F. Green, Chief Commissioner of Lands\nand Works In tha Provinclil Govtrnmmt,\nhave left for Kaslo ind Trout Lake. They\nwill return to Nelson Ihortly for I trip through\ntha Boundary.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou hivi in irtlitle nature which itilu\nbttuty, harmony and luxury. You irt coni-\ncltntloui, dipmdible and mentally Ihrtwd.\nYou hivi \u2022 talent for music. Your feillngl\nrun deep ind you are a romantic lovtr. Today an argument might develop If you do\nnot give In to tha whim of someone who llket\ntn hive petty arguments Keep away from\nthis type of person If you want to retain your\nequanimity and poll*.\n??Quesridm??\nANSWERS\nOpin to any reader Namas .at persona\nliking questions will not bl publlihtd.\nThtrt Is no aharge fer thla lervlce. Quel-\ntlona WILL NOT \u25a0\u25a0 ANSWERED BY\nMAIL except whin than ll obvious necessity for privacy.\nCurious, Castlegir\u2014What U tht meaning of\nth* term \"appetite Juice\"?\nlt 11 tht ItOIBtCh secretion formed Just\nbaton tha tlmt of eating, lnflenced by smell\nof and gustatory sensations caused by the\nfood. In ihort, It ll stimulated by the relish\nor expectincy for tht food. Since It Is\niterated only when we ara not In a hurry,\nwhen wa anticipate a good meal, thli lug-'\nRests tht Importance of leisurely eating.\nB. P., Nelion\u2014Are bluei songi older thin\nJin?\nBlues songs hid a vogue in the Southern\nCentnl States many yeari before J m wu\nknown.' The nature of the long li all that\ntht nlme Implies. It Is ln the same Cltegory\ntl the iplrltual ind the Jubilee ao frequently\nhttrd through tht South.\nCurloui, Salmo\u2014How old wai tha mln who\nwrote \"In tlinden' Field!\" when he died?\nHa was forty-five. John David McCne\nWll a Canadian phyalrlan, ion of in army\nofficer. Ht volunteered ln 1914 tnd crossed\nwith tht Canadian Field Artillery, He lerved\nIn the field, and later ln t hospital ai tecond\nln commind.  He died of pneumonia.\nTest Yourself\n1 Whit li the blrthltone for November?\n2 What ware the four Inoculations given\n\u2022very U.S. Army min tn the recent war?\n3. The word \"opprtetlveness\" contain!\nthree sets of doubll letteri. Name three other\nwords thst alio contain three seU of doublt\nletters.\nTtST ANIWIRt\n1 The  topil.\n2 Typhoid, smallpox, tetanus and yellow\nfever.\nS. Committee, bookkeeping, whlppoorwlll,\n\u25a0nd o'lian\nWords of Wisdom\nlove one human being purely tnd wirmly,\nand you will love all. Tht heart In thil heiven,\nlike the sun In lis course, sees nothing from\nthi dtwdorp tn the ocean, but e mirror whloh\nit brightens, ind wirmi, and fllla,\u2014Rlchltr.\n --\nEconomic Fascism\nin Alberta\nOne Ot thi moit dangerous developments\not recent years tn Albert! \u2014 tnd Indeed\nthroughout Canada\u2014is tha covert tttempt to\nIntroduce Into business tnd Industry t modern\nvtrlint ot the vlcloui medieval guild lyitem.\nIhe foundation of this system It the bind.\nIng together Of buslneu proprietors engaged\n111 a particular trade to control, for their own\nbenefit, prlcea and standards of workmanship,\nto reduce competition to t minimum ind to\nkeep ithngerl ind newcomen out of the tride.\nIt dltferi from ordinary cartels and \"conspiracies ln restraint Ot trade\" ln thit the promo-\nten ot i guild usually seek the iupport ot the\nstate, ind try to havr their guild regulatloni\ngiven the force ot law.\nThe dinger! of thil form ot economic organization art manifest. It ll admirably designed to keep builnen concentrited ln t\nfew hands, to dtitroy effective competition, to\ngouge the public with excessive prlcei ind\npoor standards of lervlce, ind to destroy progress and lnltlltlve. The ayitem flouriihed In\nthe Middle Agu, ind contributed very lirgely\nto the poverty, mUery and general backward-\nMil Of that dlimil en. In modern tlmei, lt\nwai revived by the Fucllt dlctatorshlpi of\nHitler and Mussolini under the name of \"corporatism\", md provided the economic basil of\nthoee reglmel Now It Is beginning to creep\nInto Canadian life.\nHere ln Alberta, the pTOvliloni of thi\nTrade and Industry Act leem to have provided\nthe advocates of guilds with thi opening they\nneeded. This iet, passed In 19M, wu designed\nto remedy the chiotlo condition! which prevailed In many lnduitrlei during the depres-\nalon, and particularly to check wige-cuttlng,\nprice wars and Ilmllir tbuiti. Among other\nthlngi, it authorized operator! In pirtlcular\ntradei to drew up codes of filr competition\nfor their lnduitrlei, which would outltw\nsrarlous unfair prtcUcei and eitibliih mix!,\nmum and minimum standards of wages and\nhoun of work. Such codei ire submitted to\nthe Minister of Tride Ind Industry for approval, are given thi force of Uw by in\norder-ln-council.\nA number of tndt associations have taken\nadvantage of this legislation, over the years.\nThe early codes submitted were usually unobjectionable. Lately, however, there has been\na tendency to Introduce a new type of code,\ntending very strongly towards monopoly, exploitation of the public and discrimination\nagalnit returning servicemen.\nTypical of theae are the proposals recently\nsubmitted by an anoclatlon of beauty parlor\noperaton. These Contain two very objection-\n\u2022bte provlilons. One would prohibit opera-\ntori from idyirtlslng tl)elr pricei for goods\ntold tnd Mrvlcei rendered. The public would\nthui ba kept from compirlng the prlcei chirg-\ned it the virlous shops. Kothlng could be more\nUlCceilful ln limiting effective competition\nind keeping prices at unduly high levels.\nEven more objectionable\u2014especially under preltnt clrcumllances\u2014are the elaborate\nreflation! proposed for the idmlsslon of\nnewcomen Into the buslneis. Persons now\noperltlng beauty parion ln the Province would\nbe granted \"certificate! of proficiency\" without further formillty. New ippllcints, how-\never, erwU be obliged either to tike \u25a0 course\nat \u2022 beauty culture school or else undergo a\nyeir'l apprenticeship Thay would also be\nrequired to write an examination before being\n^llowed to set up shop. Even qualified operator! who hive not worked at the trade for\nthree yean would havt to take refresher\ncourses. No provision whitever Is made In\nthe propoied regulitloni to cover the case of\ngirli who hivt lerved In the forces during\nthe war yeiri and who either practiced tht\ntride before Joining up or else learned It during their period of service. Many of these\ngirl! undoubtedly wish to go Into business as\nioon is poulble. using their gratuities to get\nittrttd. They will find this code, If it Is put\nInto force, \u2022 strlous obstacle tn their re-establishment, elpeclllly If 111 provliioni ihould be\nenforced In In unfriendly spirit.\nTile beauty operators' proposal ll only ont\nof Mirtral, brought forward lately by tndt\norginliatloni, which show \u2022 ilmllir diirigird\nboth for tha ihtereits of the public md for\nthoie of returning iervlcemen. Tht old guild\nspirit of monopoly and restriction seems to be\nvary, mush illvt In the Province. The Govem-\nmmt mult rMtit it vigorously. Regulation\nof tradls tad businesses miy be neceuary, but\nlt ihould alwayi be Impoied In the Interest ot\ntht public, not In the Interest of Individuals\nwho with to protect themselves igalnit competition\u2014 Cdmoncn Journal.\nLack of Size 15 Shoes Made Ward\nRedshaw Casually; Tells of\nConditions in Jap Prison Camp\nJiUSHNELL GENERAL HOSPITAL, Brlgham City, Utah - When\nlanky Corporal Ward P. Redshaw\nbecame a casualty on Bataan, it\nwai the remit not ot battle wound\nnor tropical disease. It wu lack\not shoes.\nAftar fighting as t rifleman In\ntwo Important battles, the 22-year-\nold veteran wu transferred to Cor'\nregldor becauie there were no shoes\nto tit hli si.e-15 feet. Tiken prisoner liter, he went barefoot It monthi\nbefore hli ctpton provided t pair\ndt ihoei which luted but two\nmonthi.\nRedshaw, the ion of Mri. E. Rosenthal of 813 Island Roid, Vlctorii,\nB.C., ll i native ot Great FalU,\nMont., where hli fither, Thomu I*.\nRedshaw, an employee ot the Great\nNorthern Railroad, wai killed in tn\naccident ln 1929. Subsequently he\nmd his mother moved to Victoria.\nWorking hi wiy through high\nschool tt Nelion ind Cumberland,\nB.C., at i photographer and proprietor of hll own studio, young Redshaw joined the U.S. Regular Army\nIn April, 1941, and Went overseas\nthe following June.\nJAPS CHANGE QUICKLY\nLiberated from a prlion cimp on\nKyushu Island in Japan about a\nmonth ago, and now getting t complete' physical check-up tt Buih-\nnell General Hospital, Corporal\nRedshaw told here how Jap arrogance and cruelty suddenly changed to servility M V-J ftajr. .Ike\nJap commander, he related, made a\nipeech apologizing for \"unfortunate\nincident!1' it tht camp\u2014\"lncldcnti\"\nIncluding naar-itirvttlon, brutal\nbeatings and wanton killings.\n\"We knew the war wu over on\nAugust IS,\" he uld, \"when they\nIuued a complete Red Crou package to every two men. There had\nbeen i saying ill along that the\nwar would be over when they hind-\ned out Red Cross packages.\"\nCustomarily, Redihiw iald, the\nJaps opened the package! tnd took\nout ill but a mill portion of the\nfood before pining them on to the\npri\u00aboneri-of-wlr.\nThe morale of the prisoners got\nits first big boost In February of\nthli yeir, ifter many dreary monthi,\nwhen American planti bombed Kyushu heavily tor three consecutive\ndays,   Prevlouily, raidt had boas\nsporadic. During tha list .two\nmonthi of the wir, bomblngi of\nadjacent Induitrlil areas Increased\nto three and four a day, Redihiw\nrecalled.\nOn July 27, the city ot Omuti,\nwith 50,000 populitlon, it the edge\nof which the prison cimp wll located, wai bunted out completely\nby American Incendiary bombs. A\nportion of the camp itielf, which\nwas not marked ln any wiy, alio\nwas destroyed, but only a few of\nthe inmates were Injured. Wlndi\naa high as 40 mllei ptr hour fanned\ntbe flames Into furious heat, he\nslid.\nTUBS ONLY LUXURY\nCorporal Redihiw relited thit the\nprlaoners-nf-wtr gladly worked In\nthe mlnei In the Winter, despite tht\ngrinding toll md dangerous conditions which resulted ln miny Injuries, to escape tht numbing cold\nabove-ground. The men combined\nthi cold by soaking in tub! of hot\nwater, their one luxury, during off-\nduty hours. In summer, the oppressive heit of tthe poorly ventllited\nmines wu i torture.\nRedshaw, however, eiciped theie\nrigors becauie hla unuiull height\nmade him unsuited for work in the\nlow-ceiling mines, tnd Waa transferred to the kitchen is t cook. The\nration of rice ind unsavory soup\nwu barely lufficlent to keep \u2022\nhealthy man ln working condition.\nHe loit 90 poundi.\nOn May  1,  IMA, Corporal Red-\nihtW received t pickage from hll\nmother. Whtn he opined it, he\nwu overcome with amotion, With\nrare insight, lht hid unt clothing\u2014\nincluding I pair ot black oxfords,\nlilt IB,\nSince ont hopeleu night on Ba-\ntain, when'he had given a litter to\na nune who wu leaving by iub-\nmirlne, Redshaw had bten unable\nto write home except for a printed\npostcard telling of \"phonograph record!, canteen ind recreation facilities,\" furnished by tha Japaneie\nGovirnment, There wta i space for\nthe signature.\n\"The truth of lt wu thit we had\nphonograph recordi but no phonograph,\" Redshaw uid.   \"There wis\nno cinteen.\"\nMAO TO \"PLAY\"\nRecreation facilities, lrdhlcilly\nenough, were provided. When the\nnight shift cime from the mlnei,\nthe' Jepi Instated that the men engage in \"recreation.\" Thli left\nlittle time for ileep.\nAfter the turrender, the Japs\nprovided a two-car ipeclal train to\ntht American-held air bue at\nRonoya, from where the Americana\nwere flown to Okinawa ind later\nto Manila, from Manila Redihiw\nreturned to the United Statei by\nihip.\nAs a former member of thi timed\nSilt Infantry Regiment\u2014crick ihock\ntroopi who once during the Battle\nOf Bataan relieved a Complete divliion and helped hold the Japi tt\nbiy until \u2022 new defence line could\nbe anchored \u2014 Corporal Redihaw\nwean the Presidential citation With\ntwo oik leaf clusters, the Combat\nInfantry badge tnd three battle\nstars. He Intends to remain ln thi\nAmy.\nN.S. APPLES GO\nTO QUEBEC\nAND ONTARIO\nMONTREAL, Nov. 7-Some relief\nfrom the apple shortage tn Quebec\nand Ontario ll seen ln thi announcement today by the Cantdlan Piclflc\nRailway that lt Is handling 500 cir-\nloidi of apples over Hi lines from\nNova Scotia for consumption In tht\ntwo provinces.\nThe ihlpment wu unexpected due\nto the fact thtt Nova Scotia with a\ncrop ona quarter thtt of normal ll\nalready undertaking to export 28,000\nbarrels of applti to the United Kingdom. Quebec producing leu thtn\none tenth its normal crop hai hid\ntha poorest season of til. The province of Ontario hai produced approximately one quarter Its normal\noutput.\nBritlih Columbii, which mtdt the\nbait ihowlng of a poor Cinidlan\nseason, ll exporting 790,000 barrels\nof apples to the Unlttd Kingdom\nin addition to relieving the shortage in the list -      \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 a\nPROTECT JOBS FOR\nINTERIM FORCES\nVOLUNTEERS\nOTTAWA, Nov. 7 (CP)-Volun-\nteers for tha interim forces ire protected In employment reinstatement\nby termi of in order-ln-councll\ntabled ln the Commoni todiy by\nVeterini Minliter Mackenzie.\nPrevlouily ill discharged veterans\nof thi wir wtrt protected for reinstatement ln their old Jobs. Now\ntha regulatloni hivt bttn txtended\nto cover veterini who leive the Interim forcei which is scheduled for\nurvlct until Stpttmber, 1947. All\nmembers of thli interim torct hive\nthe right to terminate their service\nMuch 31, 194., bt reinstated ln\ntheir pre-war jobi.\nInterpreting the News\nIf you are dancing with a partner with\n\"whom you limply cannot dance will, It li\nptrmliMble for you to suggest thtt you sil\nout the rest of the danct.\n---\u25a0    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nBy   JAMES   D.  WHITE\nAssociated Presa ttaff Writer\nHt who lows civil wir ln China\nwill reap tht whirlwind, warns thi\nLlberil Chungking newspaper, the\nTa Kung Pao.\nIn a remarkable editorial cabled\nhere by the Chinese News Service,\nthis newspaper suggests a way for\nthe Central Oovernment and the\nCommunist! to iett.lt their difference!. Hire is I condensation:\n\"If I Wirt Generalissimo Chiang\nKll-Shek, ll director general of\nChina's foremost political pirty\n(tht Kuomlntang) tnd as president\nof the Nitlonil Oovernment, imld\nchttri of victory, I would resolve\nlo lead the nation toward democracy\nand constitutional government.\n\"I would Immediately announce\nthe end of one-party (Kuomlntang)\nrule ind end the tutelage and return government to the people.\n\"I would call a convention of the\nproposed political consultative council (which Chiang reportedly Is\npostponing, the Redi want soon) to\ndiscuss natlonil affairs.\n\"I would expedite convocation of\na national assembly, with new members, to elect I government and pro-\n] mulgale a new, democratic constitution so the people msy make\nknown their desires.\n\"I would give no thought to\nwhether I or the Kuomlntang could\nremiln in power.\n\"I would emulate George Washington, ind, pending the election of\n\u2022 people's government. I would be\nthe nation's leader, reiponslbll for\nordtr ind ufety.\n\"I would not misemploy i perton,\nand, solicitous of the people's llvt-\nllhiind, I would rid the government\nOf corruption.\n\"I would Insist upon nitlonil\nunity ind social order and hear no\nobstacles to theie. '\n\"Now,\" continues the Ta Kung\nPeo, \"If I were Mao Tie-Tung, (tht\nRed leader) is leader of the atcond\nlargest political party, with my\nptoplt and thtlr record of participation In resistance h\u00bbhlnd\\m*. md\nwith tht ri^ht to hold my own vliwi\ntnd express them, I would recognise thet Communism doei not suit\nChlm.\n\"I would harbor no imbltlon lo\ndestroy the nation md no dulre lo\nform i government ilmllir to the\nSoviet rtilma.\n\"I would strive for democracy and\ndemand thit tht Kuomlnttng md\nthe period of polltlcil tutelige but\nnot demind that Communist pirty\nrule replica it\n\"I would demand re-election of\nthe national assembly and eall upon\nmy followers to support lt, ind demind 1 liberalization ot the 10J.fi\ndrift constitution.\n\" I would demind equality md\nlegality for ill parties, ind fundi-\nmentil rlghti for the people.\n\"And, were til theie dtminds rec-\nOgnlitd. I would then announce.\ntht abolition of my border government Ind nationalization of my\nCommunist troopi.\"\nBill lo Bring War Memorial Funds\nUnder Charities Act; Erection\nol Useful Memorials Is Suggested\n\u25a0y GEORQE KITCHEN\ncinidlan Preu Staff Writer\nOTTAWA, Ntv. 7 (CP)-Sug-\ngeitloni for war memorials tt\ncommemorate those Who died In\nthe Second Great War Win made\ntoday m tht Comment began on\nsecond reading of a bill tt bring\nsuch memorials under tht Wtr\nCharities Alt\ns M. J. Coldwell, COP Leider, tx-\npressed gintrtl approval of thi\nlegislation tnd luggeited recreational facilities ftr young ptoplt\nbt established In Canadian communities ta \u2022 suitable form if\nwir memorial which would do tht\nmolt good.\nRev. S. G. Hansell (SC-Madtod)\nstld ha was not entirely ln sympathy\nwith the view that war memorials\nwere Just \"blocks of itone\". To iome,\nespecially thoie whole loni and huiband! lay In unknown war graves,\nthey had iome significance.\nEarlier, Juitice Minister St. Laurent announced that L. 0. Wllgress,\nCintdlm Ambassador to Moscow,\nwill head a Joint party Parliamentary delegation which wtll represent\nCanada at a meeting of tha Preparatory Commission of the United Nation! opening tn London Nov. 23.\nParliamentary memberi of the\ndelegation will be Senator A. M.\nHugesson (L-Qucbec), Howard\nWinkler (L-Llsgar), Gordon Gray-\nIon (PC-Peel), PhlUp P|ctrd (L-\nBellechasse)  and Stanley Knowles\n(CCF-Winnipeg North Centre).\nJohn Bracken, Progressive Coniervative leader, commended the\ngovernment on the \"broad scope\" of\nthe delegation.\nVOTE DOWN MOTION\nTO SHOW DOCUMENTS\nThe early' proceedings were enlivened when the House, ln the\ntloseit division of the new session,\nroted 104-91 against a CCT motion\nUklng for production of docui\nconcerning certain governmea\nvesications Into ihot minufl\ning companies.\nTht mover of the motion,\nKnowles, disagreed with 'he\ntentlon of I Finance Minister I\nacting Prime Minliter, thtt as\ndepartmental communication!\ndocuments were privileged and\nfldentlal.\nAnother ' motion to establl\ncommittee to itudy revision of\not the Houie wal passed.\nThe house gave third ind\nreading to a bill to wt up it\ncourt to detl with enemy v\nseized during the war and 1\nfrom John Dlefenbaker .(PC-\nCentre) 1 suggestion thtt tlM\nchequer Court, to which the\ntourt will he attached, be expi\nto enable lt to catqh up with a 1\nroll ot judgmenti already aw\nMr. St. Laurent illd tht,'\ncourt would deal with II can\nsuiting from wartime stltuti\nvessels, and alio would adjust\nsensation for vessels taken\nwhich belonged to enemy-etl\ntountrlei.\nMANY PROJECTS .\nUNDERWAY\nIn moving second reading i\nWar Chanties Bill, Wtr Iti\nMinliter McCann tald It VIM\nid it bringing war memorlil\nunder tht War Chtrltlei Act\nIn miny parts of Canada\nwere prejeete under sway H\nestablishment of memorlil |\ncommunity centres, comrr\nhospitals and ilmllir facllltl\n\"To the extent thit we can\nout a pltn Ot encouraging pro*\nmunicipalities md local com\nties to let up memorial! whlc!\nbe ot uie to the present gene\nmd to posterity, the more eft\nthoie memorials will be,\" ill\ncoldwell.\nB.C. 1944 Mica\nOutput Valued\nat $15,382\nOTTAWA, Nov. 7 (CP) - The\nBureau of Statistics uid today Ca\nnadiln production of mica of all\ngradei ln 19.4 totalled 6,084,846\npoundi valued it $841,028 compared\nWith 8,050.692 poundi worth $553,.\nDM ln 1843.\nThe 1944 production value eitlb\nlllhed tn all-time record ln the\nCanadian Industry. Shipments from\nmlnu ln Britlih Columbia amounted to 914,000 pounds worth $15,582.\nCanadian Trees\nto Adorn U.S.\nHomos at Christmas\n\" MONTREAL, Uov. 1 \u2014 Canadian\nChrlitmu trees will adorn American\nhomes to an extent unmatched tor\nyears, it Is indicated by early shipment orders placed with the Cinidlan Piclflc Railway tor delivery on\nthe world's flrit peacetime Chrlitmu since 1938.\nWhile orders ire io fir mainly for\nshipments from New Brumwlek md\nBritish Columbia, lirge order! for\nQuebec treei ire expected within\nthe next two weeki.\nILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS\nUP 50 PER CENT\nVICTORIA.-Nov. 7 (CP)-Illegltl-\nmate births ln British Columbia\nwere up 50 per cent In September\nof thli yeer over September 1944,\nthe monthly bulletin of the Provincial Boird ot Health ihowed todiy.\nThe Vital Statistics Divliion during September recorded T) Illegitimate births, compired with BI during Stpttmber, 1944\nSo fir thli yeir BYI Illegitimate\nbirth! have bean rtported to the\ndivision, compired with M4 during\nthe first nlnt months ot 1014\nDivorces were up, M petitions\nhiving been granted against 80 during September, 1144, placing the\nnine-month total at 871 for thil yeir,\nCompared with 694 for last year.\nWants Street Names,\non Ottawa Comers '\nOTTAWA, Nov. T (CP)-Arthur\nSmith (PC-Calgary Wut) who\neomu from i city where the-itrtati\nire numbered and not named hu\nhid difficulty finding his wiy\niround Ottawa md hll i grievance\nagalnit the city.\nHe role In the Commoni todey\nto protest. He uld tbe goverment\nihould not iptnd iny monty on tht\nbeautlflcitlon of Ottawi u \u2022 natlonil wir memorial until tht elty\nipends \"it leut (1.90\" putting up\nItreet names on itreet corners.\nLAW FORBIDS\nWITHHOLDING\nGOODS FROM SAI\nOTTAWA, Nov. T (CP)-ir\nThatcher (CCF-Mooit Jaw)I\nln tht Commoni today wheth\ngovernment wu taking iny\nln view ot Domlnlon-wlde\nigei of merchand-se to pi\nmanuficturtre Ml Tloldlnl\noff the market until the 40-pi\nreduction in excess profits tl\ncomei effective Jan. li\nFinance Minliter Ililey uld\nBoird regulation! made lt t\nfence to Withhold goodi ttt I\nONE YEAR r-OR\nBREAKING, ENTERING\nVANCOOVER, Nov. 7 (C\nMichael Kryciak, 18, wai len\ntooneyearinJallathirdU\nMiglstrlt\u00ab*Jf*S, Wood to*\nbreaking tnd entering the h<\nMn. J. A. Colllni Oct. tl Wg\nwu ittending the burial <\nhuiband.\nStanley S. Peterson, charged\nly with Kryciak, wis senten\niirve two yeen for hli part\nburglary. Both men pleaded\nif your mm ever\nup with itufly ti\n\u25a0Tint congestion\nMM tliot put a Ut\nVa-tro-nol Is ei\nnostril. Quickly cc\ngestiott Is relieved,\nVi-tro-nol worti i ,\nla to relieve diitreiiol\nltl Works fine! You'll\nVKUVMRsTH\nUM!] '\nEAStS\nPAIN\nOINUINI ASPIRIN II\nMAtKID THIS WAY I\n\t\nBLUE RIBBON TE.\nQuality\nw w ^H* %f\\XS %k*mAAXA^w\nftUetd\n.____.\n mrnsmmm\n\u2014\n__-__-.\n\"\u2014\n\u2014\n:\nT\nm*mm' '\u25a0\"'\"\nlay Shook Over the Top\ni Subscriptions ol $261,300\nBROOK, B.C..'Nov. 7-Itit\niy Victory Lom on its moit\nJiurge on record, today\ntl unit quota of $1,418,000\nlally, whlli Crinbrook,\ntnd Fernie joined Klmber-\n1 Windermere as oversub-\nletvlng only one unsub-\nsuh-unit ln the territory,\nsubscribers totalled 3619.\nii order of oversubscriptions,\n'here's\nI\nlockey\nWindermere led with 128 per ctnt\nof Its 888,000 quota pn 103 tppllct-\ntions. Klmberley wis second tt 111\nper cent ot ltt 8385,000 quota on 1858\napplications. Creston ihowed 108 per\ncent of its 8260,000 quota en 187\napplications, Fernie 100 per ctnt of\nIts $298,000 quoti on 473 appllcatloni and Cranbrook 102 ptr cent\nof Its $323,000 quota on 678 appll-\ncations.\nMichel-Natal 'Checked it 59 per\ncent of Its $95,000 quota on 257\napplications.\nThe East Kootenay (unlt total wu\n104 per cent of quota. The diy's\nreports are:\nToday To dtte\nCranbrook  $ 53,500 $ 332,750\nCreston  J   110,400     282,900\nFernlt      82,450     310,200\nKlmberley      14,750     427,950\nMichel-Natal          30a      32,500\nWindermere         5,900       81,900\nTotal      267,300   1,468,200\nI OUND ONtVIN\nJockev\n'.     UNDERWEAR\nPATENTED\nY-FRONT\nCONSTRUCTION\nv Source of Support*\nKimberley lo\nSeek Better\nTelegraph Service\nKIMBERLEY, B. C, Nov. 7\u2014At\nthe meeting ot the Kimberley Board\nof Trade here several topics of Importance to the community at large\ncame up for discussion. It was pointed out that with the increase in population it was now essential to have\nt delivery service for telegrams to\nill parts of Kimberley. Closing of\nthe Telegraph Office at noon hour\nmade It difficult for local business\nmen to get replies back East before\nbank closing hours due to the difference In time, it was also emphasized.\nThe Secretary was Instructed to\nwrite the Department of Telegraphs,\nCPR, explaining the situation.\nThe provision regarding the sale\nof cigarettes and cigarette papers to\nminors, under the age of 16 was discussed. The matter was discussed\nand it was decided to bring it to tho\nittention of the public through the\nprlss and through signs posted in\nthe local stores. The act provided\ns penalty for anyone selling cigarettes or papers to any minor whether or not he or she had authority\nfrom parents to make the purchase.\nThe Provincial Police reported\nthat grappling equipment has now\nbeen supplied to the local detachment. A\nCommunication received from Dr.\nGreen, MLA, assured the Board\nlhat repair of the bridge at Wasa\nmould be one of the first requesV\nhe would make to the department\nwhen material was available. A letter from the Deputy Minister of\nPublic Works promised the deck of\nthe bridge would be maintained as\nefficiently as possible under existing conditions. Some work haa been\nlone on the bridge. .\t\nG. Hyman of Cranbrook will be\nisked to represent Klmberley at the\nforthcoming aeronautical convention to be held in Pentlcton.\nCome Out of Wilds\nto Surrender\nPEARL HARBOR, Nov. 7 (AP)-\nTwenty-two Japanese soldiers snd\nin 18-year-old geisha girl came out\nof the wilds of Guam and surrender-\ntd after reading of the defeat of Japan in an American magazine. Despite the campaign which has\nrounded up 443 Japanese on the isl-\ntnd since VJ-Day, the group said\nthey knew nothing of the capitulation until they saw .the magazine's\npictures of the \"surrender ceremony.\nMOTHER AND\nSON KILLED\nPITTSBURGH, Nov. 7 (AP) - A\nwomin end htr young son win killed In I plunge trom thi 12th floor\nof \u25a0 hottl hire todty. \u25a0,\nPolice laid the died wtrt Mri.\nKitherlne Donlty, srlft'o- t New\nYork radio innouncer, tnd her\neight-year-old son, James. Thty\nstld Mrt. 'Donley tttt a note describing domestic difficulties and\nstylng, \"I ctn't tee my #\u00ab.*.\nl Police iald Mn. Donley apparently threw tht boy out of I window, thtn lumped herself.\nBlizzards Hold\nUp Search lor\nMissing Hunter\nMICHEL, B.- C, Nov. 7-Heavy\nmow and blizzards ln the Elk Valley, mountains Is hampering searcher! for Louis Mtjeri, 39, a Michel\nminer, who has been missing since\nlast Saturday when he went hunting. He wu alone, and hi was expected to be gone for only one day.\nHis bicycle was found today about\ntwo miles West of Natal by searchers under the direction of Natal-Michel police.\nMajers had rations with him for\nonly one day.\nHe is a native of Czechoslovakia\nwhere he U.vu his wife. He has\nbeen working ln Michel for several\nyears as t miner.\nLOWLY AMATEUR\nLEADS PROS\nIN OPEN GOLF\nPINEHURST, N.C., Nov. 7 (AP)\u2014\nAn unsung amateur, Lieut. Cary\nMlddlecoff of Memphis, scored hii\nsecond sub-par round today to lead\nthe professional aces at the halfway post ln the North tnd South\nopen golf tournament with 139.\nWhile the first-day leaders, Benny Hogan . of Hershy, Pa., and\nDenny Shut* of Akron, O., blew\nthemselves otfthe pace with 74's, the\n24-year-old Tennesean fired a three-\nunder par 69 to go with his 70 of\nyesterday and grab a one-shot lead.\nThe army dentist played all his\nshots well but It wai his artistry\non the greens that counted most-\nhe required only 22 putts.\nMike Turnesa of Knollwood,,N.Y.,\nwhose 69 equalled today's \u25a0 low\nround by Mlddlecoff, Art Doerin'g\nof Chicago and Dick Metz of Deal,\nN.J.,\u2014was alone ln fourth place\nwith 141.\nSammy Snead, Hot Springs, Va.,\nDoerlng and dene Sarasen, New\nYork, were bracketed at 142.\nDISCUSSION OF\nATOMIC-ENERGY\nOPENS SATURDAY\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (AP) -\nThe atomic-energy diicussioni tm-\nong President Truman, Prime -Minister Mickenzle King will open here\nSiturdiy and continue aboard the\nPresident's yacht Potomac, the\nWhite House announced today.\nMr. King now is enroule to New\nYork aboard thi liner Queen Mary\nwhich docks Friday.\nEben Ayen, Asalstant Presa Secretary, also diiclosed that there will\nbe a state dinner at the White\nHouse Saturday night ln honor of\nthe distinguished visitors.\nMr. Attlee will be a White House\nguest Saturday. Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night before moving over to the British Embassy.\nThe Canadian Prime Minister likely\nwill stay at the Blair House, across\nthe street trom tthe Whit* House,\nmaintained by th* United Stttes for\nthe use ot distinguished visitors.\nSaskatchewan\n(IF. Re-Elects\nDouglas, King\nSASKATOON, Nov. 7 (CP)\nAgricultural jaroblems were dealt\nwith It the 10th tnnual convention\nof tht Saskttchewan section, C.CF..\ntodty tnd Premier T. C Douglu\nWU reelected provinclil polltlcil\nleider, ind Dr. Ctrlyle King ot Sukitoon provinclil preiident\nResolutions wtrt paesented urg\ning tbe Saskatchewan Government\nto iet up t committee to itudy ind\nbring in t recommendation for complete crop insurance, Including the\n'stabilization of agriculture Income\nIt wii ilso recommended thtt thi\nlegislature protest the order requiring the Ctnidlm Wheat Boird\nto ihlp ill wheat ind teed grains\nbeing held ln country elevators. It\nwu urged sufficient wheat be held\nback until the ntxt crop li assured.\nTwo clott votes were taken\namong' delegates before the press\nwu permitted to remain during tht\npresentation ot reports upon discussions of policy resolutions conducted in csmen by paneli yesterday.\nAlbert Mansfield, member of tha\nC.C.F. Council for Shellbrook, moved the press be excluded.\n\"Why ask the presa to retire \u2014\nhave wt anything to hide? We are\nnot a secret society,\" said one dole-\ngate.\nMr. Mansfield replied several\ndelegates had asked him to move\nthe exclusion of the press. \"Wa don't\nwant red herrings drawn across the\ntrail,\" he said.\nDr. Carlyle King said he would\nregard the exclusion of newspapermen as \"an extraordinary serious\nprocedure.\" It hu been igreed the\npresi could attend open sessions.\nThe pirty was prepared to stand\nby what it said.\nA. M, Nicholson, C.C.F. member\nof parliament for Mackenzie, said\nthe party will need $70,000 this year\nto maintain its organization ln Saskatchewan and fulfill its obligation\nto the nation moviment.\nli\nDESTROYER CRESCENT\nREACHES FIRST\nCANADIAN PORT\nESQUIMALT, Nov. 7 (CP) - The\ndestroyer Crescent, flotilla leader\nof her class and second- newest\nship ln the Canadian Navy, reached\nher first Canadian port today when\nshe berthed alongside recently arrived H.M.C.S, Algonquin.\nAboard her were Army veterans\nfrom the European theatre of war,\nincluding 24 B.C. men.\nCommander of the Crescent is\nLt-Cmdr. Patrick Nixon, D.S.C,\nR.C.N., of Victoria.\nOnly officer with the Army personnel w.as Capt. C. H. Carley of\nLloydminster, Sask. His parents,\nMr. and Mrs. E. Carley, live in\nyancouver.\nThe Crescent was commissioned\nas a Canadian Navy vessel Sept. 10\nand she did her trials near Glugow\nwhere she wis built.\nAfter her commissioning, she did\na short tour of tht Channel Islands\nat the request of the Channel Islanders who Wished to express their\nthanks for what the Canadian Red\nCross hsd done for them during the\ndays bf German occupation.\nShe reached Canada via the Azores, Jamaica, Panama Canal and\nSan Pedro, having left the United\nKingdom In Oct 9.\nASK RULING ON\nTWO PROS\nTORONTO, Nov. 7 (CP) - The\nOntario Rugby Football Union, with\nweather eye on the approaching\nEastern Canada final with the Big\nFour champions, today asked the\nCanadian Rugby Union for a ruling\non the eligibility of two former pro-\nfesslonal football players ln the Big\nFour.\nSecretary R. W. Hewltson of the\nC.R.U. tald he received a letter this\nafternoon from Harold Bailey,\nO.R.F.U. Secretary, asking whethlr\nJoe Krol of Toronto Argonauts and\nSteve Mtrko of tht Ottawa Rough\nRlderi qualified under the rule\nwhich requires a year's continuous\nresidence in Canada prior to participation In C.R.U. play-offs. Nothing was said of their amateur status.\nBirths Dccrtast,\nDeaths, Marriages\nGain in October\nThere were IT births In Nelson\nand Dlitrlct during October, compared With 24 births during tht lame\nmonth last year.    ,\nIn October also there were 10\n-etths tnd eight marriages ln October 1944, ilx deathi occurred tnd\nthree marriages wert solemnlitd.\nCollect $24r3(3\nIn National\nRevenue, October\nDuring October, custom end inland revenues for the port of Nelion\nsnd Its outports totalled $24,303.33,\ns decrease in comparison with the\ntotal of $41,343.97 ln October 1944.\nTht total amount collected during\nthe tint 10 monthi ot this yeir now\nstands it $293,895.23 while the\nsmount collected In the first ten\nmonthi of 1944 wu $283,010.80.\nTotals for Nelson and outports\nfollows:\nNelson, $23,752.09; Wtnett, $842.75;\nMidway. $38.17; Cisc.de, $.80; Car-\nion, $13.99; Nelway, $7.83.\nSTRIKES\nand\nSPARES\nJonellns, Atomics, \"Aces and\nPilmi won Nelson Ladles' Five-Pin\nBowling League matches at Gellnas'\nAlleys Tuesday night\nTop scorers of the night wert Rose\nRoss of Palms with t high single\nscore of 242 and M. Ramsden of\nAces with a high aggregate ot 387.\nScores were;\nJONELLA8\nJ. Ennii    93 134\u2014 227\nL. Dunnett  _....   90   98\u2014 186\nM. Paterson    178 195- 373\nD. Wesch _  189 116\u2014 305\nM Dlngwtll .<J08 112\u2014 320\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 7 (CH - A\ninowftll, heavier thin usual tor so\ntirly ln November, blanketed tht\nSouthwestern corner of Britlih Columbia todty. Vtrylng tmounti ot\n\u2022now ftll it Vancouver, Victoria end\n8etttle.\nAt Victoria about two Inchei Ot\n\u2022Oft mow fell overnight up to 7:30\n\u00bb.m. but It ill disappeared from\ndowntown streets. The fluffy blanket appeared to ba heavier on the\nnearby Sooke Hills.\nSeattle reported a light snowfall\nIn parts of the city.\nA steady snow WU falling tt Vancouver where the now remained on\nthe ground everywhere but on busy\ndowntown streets. The Dominion\nMeteorological Bureau reported one\nInch of .snow fell ln Vincouver overnight up to 9 t.m. Thi forecast wa j\nmow showers-this ifternoon end tomorrow.\nAt Trail ln the Southeastern corner of the Province a light, mow\nwu falling thli morning. Freezing\ntemperatures set ln overnight titer\ni two-Inch till oi mow up to last\nnight in the Kootenay area.\nNelson reported i light mow wu\ntilling thli morning Sifter t falrly-\nheavy overnight frost. Snowfall\nrangjng from three to four Inches\ncovered the Nelson dlitrlct\nNanalmo dlitrlct wu blanketed\nby mow filling steadily todty. The\nsnow wu tn Inch deep tt mid\nmorning but the temperature was\nrising. An Inch of mow hid fallen\nIt Nanaimo yesterday but lt disappeared.\nAt Tacoma, Wash., mow tn Inch\ndeep blanketed the city. The mow\nwu wet tnd destined, Weatherman Roai O. Miller predicted, to bt\nshortlived.\nTotali \t\nARISTOCRATS\nM. Laughton Ill   84\u2014 195\nD, Barrett  127 105- 232\nN. Bennett  104   62\u2014 186\nG. Laughton    110 137\u2014 367\nH. Smith  ...a 101 Ul\u2014 2)2\nFRIENDS FETE\nKASLO'S OLDEST\nOLDTIMER\nKASLO, B.C.\u2014Jim Spiers, Kulo's\n\"oldest oldtimcr\", celebrated his\n88th blrthdiy thli week, when several friends surprised him tt his\nhomt tnd tendered him t pleasant\ntet pirty. They brought wtth them\n-.... 768 653\u20141411 f\u00bb lovely blrthdiy cike, decorated\nwith the traditional candles. Jim\nSpiers Is still hilt efid hearty tnd\nitill does t good-day's work \"with\ntht rut of the boyi\"\nTottls .'. 533 WJ-10M\nHigh Individual, M. Dingwall, 208.\nHigh aggregate, M. Paterson, 373.\nATOMICS\nE. Langstaff     48 115\u2014 163\nM. Murray     83 105\u2014 190\nD. Norfleld   146 198\u2014 347\nK. Mangon   128 'l58\u2014 283\nP. Brown  107   90\u2014 197\nTotals   514 008\u20141180\nHIOH N' DRY\nF. Gill   113 120- 243\nJ. Butler    9S 161- 246\nM. Dunster    87 151\u2014 238\nB. Booth     88   74\u2014 162\nC. Fornelli   Ill 160\u2014 271\nTotals   504 656-1160\nHigh indlvldual-D. Norfleld, 198.\nHigh aggregate, D. Norfleld, 347.\nDIE-HARDS\nL. Tulloch  119 163\u2014 282\nV. Blaney J  204   83\u2014 287\nV. Phillips ..'..j  148 132\u2014 275\nA. Brown    83   72\u2014 155\nM. Ross  178   89\u2014 287\nTotals        727 539\u20141266\nSHORT-HOUSE\nA Ltwls  134 129\u2014 283\nA. Skilton      158   84\u2014 243\nA. Ronmark   136 109\u2014 243\nG. Gentles      118 IM\u2014 248\nA. Shorthoute  183 233\u2014 398\nSafecrackers\nNow Use Axes\n. VANCOUVER. Nov. 7 (CP) -\nSaftcrackers escaped with $700 In\ncuh snd $300 in cheques ifter thty\nbroke Into the offices of Zacki\nCleaners her* lut night The\nthieves used in axe to hick open\ntb* site.\nPlow horse Plays\nHallowe'en Trick\nST. MARY'S. Nov. 7 (CP) - Old\nJeule, I plowhpri* owned by Mr.\nind Mri. Jimei Griffin of netrby\nMotherwell, the other night pulled\ni prink fit for Hillowe'en. A can-\n\u2022ry cigt covered with 1 white\nsheet looked like I block of salt\nand Jeule stuck her head through\nthe glau pane of i Itving room window in in attempt to lick it.\nTotal  1414\nHigh   Individual,  A   Shorthouie,\n233.\nHigh   iggregite,   A.   Shorthouie,\n398.\nACES\nA. Kuhn    Ill tit- 343\nM. Ramiden  158 .34\u2014 $87\nS. Minn      94 137\u2014 231\nO. Pitterton  146 143\u2014 289\nB. Miloney    94 179- 273\nTotal _...15\u00bb\nHigh aggregate, M. Itimsder), 387:\nPALMS\nNormt Wood  171 118\u2014 389\nMiry Arnot    80 1\u00bb- 229\nPetri Hickey _ 139 137\u2014 116\nH. Pearion   148 183\u2014 137\nR. Rou   242 128\u2014 170\nTottl  1581\nHigh Indlviduil, R. Rou, 242.\nStampeders Yield\nJo 'Pog Terms\nCALGARY, Nov. 7 (CP)-Ctlgtry\nStampeders will leive hert Thurs.\ndsy for Winnipeg thiy announced\ntonight.\nforce, to icctpt Winnipeg termi\nwhtn Western Cinidi Football\nUnion Preiident N. J. Taylor lold\nthem they would be ruled to havt\ndefaulted If they did not pl*x in\nWinnipeg, Stimpeders will go to\nth* Mtnltobi capitil for \u25a0 guarantee\nof $1000 leu expenses.\nBruins Climb Over Leafs 4-3\nto Grab N.H.L Third Spot\nT\nTORONTO, Nov 7 (CP)-Led by\nyouthful ftrwtrdi Don Gallinger\nind Btp Guldolin, tht Boiton Brulni\nicored t 4-$ victory ovtr tht Toronto Mtpli Ltifi tonight before\n12,662 fans ind took ovtr third place\nin th* Nitlonil Hockey League\nittndtng.\nSununtry:\nFirst period:\n1, Toronto. Tiylor (Schrlner) 4:16;\n2, Toronto. Stewirt (Erlnlckl) AM;\nI,    Boston i  Guldolin    (Oalllngtr)\n(Cowley)\n(Schmidt)\n.\n--.Jr. _rt-.'i;,_i<-ii-_-., i   i ,\u201e    ; .^__m_____j_miiiA\u2014tlt_aAa__*M\n\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-\"\u25a0-'-\u2022\u2022,\n16:28.\nPemltiei: Iilnlckl (2). Oilllngrr,\nGuldolin.\nSecond period:\n4. Boiton, Crawford\n1:18; I, Boston, Dumtrt\n10:99.\nPenalties: Oilllnger, Ooldhim.\nThird ptrlod:\n6, Toronto, Cirr (Schrlner) 3:13;\nT, Boiton, GtUlnger (Guldolin)\n13:33.\nPenilly: Church.\n'*\nSouthwestern\nCorner of B.C.\nBUSINESS LIFE IN\nTORONTO COMES\nTO A.STANDSTILL\nTORONTO, Nov. 7 \u00abCP) - Bus!-\nnets life ln Toronto cime to t virtual standstill this ifternoon ln general observance ot I city-proclaimed \"Wirrlon1 Day\" half-holiday ln\ntribute to Otn. H. JD. 0. Crertr,\nformer Commander of tht lit Cinadlan Army, now on a three-day\nvisit here.\nThis morning Gen. Crerar visited\nwounded war veterans at Christie\nStreet Military Hospital and thia\nafternoon he was to lead a parade\nIncluding members of the three ser-\nvlces. \u2022 The city planned a further\nWelcome for the General at a civic\ndinner tonight\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. I, 1945 - 7\nPUCES FLOWERS\nON GRAVE\nPITTSBURGH, Nov. 7 (AP)-A\ntemitery luperlntendent completed\nMrs. Anoi Heck'i lut tisk yeiterdiy. Be placed on her daughter's\ngrave it I cemetery here iome flow-\niri the 76-year-old woman WM\ncirrylng there. Mri. Heck hid died,\nnearby, Of e heart attack.\n\"THE OLD HAVE\nYOUNGER IDEAS\"\nLOS ANGELES, Nov.'7 (AP) -\nElghty-slx-year-old Turner C.\nChimbers told t divorce Judge: \"My\nwife Is iround 70, but lht got Inter-\nilted ln a younger nun.\" The Chambers wtrt married seven years tgo.\nVa got the divorce.\nSearchers Look\nNear Klmberley\nSearch pirties ere combing in\ntree neir McOlnty Like, eight miles\nNorth Of Klmberley, for Valmore\nMorrlion, 18, ot Meadowbrook, mining since Tuesday afternoon from I\nhunting trip, Provincial Police at\nNelson hive been advised.\nYoung Morrlion went hunting\nwith hit brother end they becime\nseparated at about 4:10 p.m. Ht\nhu not been seen since.\n,\n\u25a0it\nAnother\npolicy-\nholder\nreports\nI HAVB just completed my insurance progrtm\nin The Mutual Life of Canada. I have a number\nof policies on my own life which adequately\nprotect my family against unexpected loss of my income, and\nwhich will bring me and my wife monthly cheques\nfor life when the time comet to retire.\n\"But I have gone a little further. We want our\nion John to have a College education., We have\nadded a Mutual Life Educational Policy to our assets.\nWhen John ii 18 we ihall start to\nreceive a four year monthly income with which to pay his\nCollege expenses, and thli\namount will be guaranteed\neven though I do not live\nto pay all the premiums.\n\"This Is one of the\nlervices of life insurance that\nmany people overlook\u2014helping parenti to guarantee\nhigher education for Canada's youth.\"\nLtt \u00ab Mutual Lift representative mange an\nEducational PolieyJ-t your child.\nTHI\nMUTUAL IIFE\nIffcBOl CANADA __\u25a0___\u25a0\n\u25a0ao oma \u2022 wathioo. ontam\nJAS. SKINNER, District Agent\t\nL. E. CARD, District Agent .\nLow Coit\nLife Insurance\nSince 1869\nTRAIL, B.C.\nJOHN SHESKEY, District Agent......\nJACK M. FALKINS, Representative\nG. W. HERTIG, Representative \t\nH. S. NILSON, Representative\t\nH. A. POWELL, Representative __\nTHOS. BECK, Representative\nHERBERT H. PEACOCK* Representative\n KIMBERLEY, B.C.\n-..CASTLEGAR, B.C.\n-CRANBROOK, B.C.\n.ROSSLAND, B.C.\n.NEW DENVER, B.C.\n CRESTON, B.C.\nFERNIE, B.C.\n-NELSON, B.C\n\u25a0\n\u2022\n iiwiii.iii^rj^BwPwie^pppi    ,. \\im\\mmiwmmmm\n\"C - \"\"\"V I\" \u2022\u2022$, TMM\"-'Y, NOV. 8, 1945 Sf^ffljgBS\n'S Na., Pictures\nOH, YOU GREAT BIO \u00bbILLY, YOU! Tre^lHM thr*. _\nair Ilka a ctrlciture ef the fibled winged Pegnui, mikei thli mule ftll\nnthtr silly, but It'i all for \u2022 good cauie. In Greece, UNRRA'hai lm.\nported 1010 mulet ti pirt of ltt program for agricultural rehabilitation. Thli little guy li one of WO more In a newer ihlpment\nCLAIMS \"MIRACLE\", Mln\nNlnabelle Crou ll ihown itandlng\nIn tht doorway of her home In\nSanduiky, 0., whin ihe wai confined for mort thin 10 yein after\ntn attack of iplnil minlngltli left\nher helpless. Shi claims tht regained un of her limbs aftar a\nvision appeared tnd told htr tht\nwit cured.\nA JUDO LESSON FOR THE CHAMP: Recalled ta ictlve lervlce by tie U. 8. Coait Guird to assist In thtlr forthcoming bond drive,\nCommander Jick Dempiey doni uniform igiln tnd preparei to boird\nplan* for Wtthlngton, D.C. Marvel Knight of Wetttrrl Airlines attempt! to demonstrate Judo hold on tha former heavyweight cham-\nplon ol tht world tt hi leaves Los Angeles.\nT'.EN-AQER,    BERLINS    ln:,a\n8t acker, pictured here on tht\nbe: h at-Wandsee, la a typical\nteen-ager In poit-war Berlin. Shi\nhai much In common with a Canadian girl of tht same \u2022]*\u2014oollect*\ni Jo raphi, likci to iwlm, hit\nher favorite records tnd mtvle\n\u2022t- -. However, Ilf* now under\nA i occupation Is vastly differed (or the teenager, from wJiat\nIt waa during tht put five yr- ;.\n\"BURNING ALIVE\". Jimtt W.\nDarling, 43, tmploytd ti a rigger\nat tht itomlc bomb plant tt Han-\nford, Wuh, who claims thtt hi Is\nbeing \"burned alive\" following an\naccident In which hi wu drenched by a powerful acid from t container marked only with skull\nand crosibonei. Ml uyi hll left\nlegt hu gone numb and may have\nto bt amputated. Hli other leg\n\"burn* like fire\" from ankli to\nhip and will not respond to known\nburn treatments.\nSEEKS HITLER: Col. Melvln\nPurvis, ibove, former FBI igent,\nwho hunted down tnd killed gangster John Dllllnger, ii In the Heidelberg, Germiny, irea, luppoied-\nly checking rumors thtt Adolf\n'Hitler li hiding there.\nFROM \"ACROSS LIN\"\": Tl. .1\n\"Acrou tha Line\", t book by KJrt.\nAnlot Terhune, Pomplon Likes.\nN. J, widow ot th* famed writer,\nAlbert Payion Terhune, wtl\u2014so\n\u2022bt hu mnounced\u2014partially dictated by htr detd husbind who\n\u2022pok* to her \"urging mt to Uk*\npiper tnd pencil.\"\nThey'll Do It Every Tunc\nBy Jimmy Hatlo\nThs STDTtM ROLE HICKS\nWHO 6 SIX-FOOT SIX.\nIM HOTELS HE INSTALLS\nB'xTr'.nOOM FIXTURES\nHe puts mirrors so high\nTVtE AVERAGE SIZED dtilY\nNEEDS STUS TD SHAVE OFF\nHIS WHISKURES ,\n1.4\/? \u2022\njli^---i_--_>*^.V-.*^S-''\n\\j_QfA   **\u25a0*>  K-t't. \u25a0\u25a0tt.-'-m\n<t4\n* 1 irt    **\u25a0     1 ||l\u00bb>fltoi-,T<i-tr: 1\nWANTED\nPLUMBER'S\nHELPER\n;a   m\n^tlp\u00a7\nWANTEO-\nPLUMBER'S\nHELPER'S\nHetPeft\nAxceiooM\u2014\ntyJmttfWukv\n\u2022 KITCHEN GAIETY. Soottlu\ntake a shine to your kitchen towels! Add color to your kitchen\nwith thli gay embroidery; to easy\nto do, the klddlei will help!\nMake icottlei In blick, dlihn In\ncolon. A bright gift Idttl Plttern\n646 hll transfer patterns of 6 motifs averaging 6*4x7 Inehu.\nSend TWENTY CENTS (20c) In\neolni (stampi cinnot be accepted)\nfor thli pittern. Print plainly\nSIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE\nNUMBER.\nSend your order to Dally News\nPtttern Department, Nelion, 8. C.\n9159\nSI_\u00a3S\nI to I\n(\"out -niFFn \u2022wrra -wuht\nin Atweir VOUWN-T6C so\nf-FMTi: -HIS MAtSHr.-TMTP\npipe is fiTTKAaiN- ruese.\nMTTOHS FKTZKH -FUFF\/i\/FF-\nM K-XIN ft-FUMS?)\nMAGGIE HAS WE CLOTVES\nALL. LOCKED UP-SO I\nCAN'T GO OUT TO GIT\nSOMETHWe TO EAT- -\nbut I'M gonna do rr-\nYEP-JKGS DON'T\nLOOK SO GOOD\nSUCE HIS WIFE\nPUT HIM ON A\nOET--HE 16\nDMUS  ON ,-\nH-3 FEET\" [\nVEA-HE'3\nJUST   A\nGHOST OF\nHIS OLD\n^SELF-^.\nWHV DO XXI COM!.,\nTO THE FRONT \u00a3>OCR'\n_= ycj ccwe APOUNC\nTO TH? BOCK.\n6\u00bb0OMS?X;   IU TALK TO YO-1\nKOPSP'''*'\n*F    '-A~Ka.,\nWbilon  ri'hvdm\nLITTLE GIBL'8 FROCKi    It's\nfun tewing for HI..3 girls ind Pat-\nUrn 9199, Jumper ind blouse, Is\niuch 1 c.te frockl Bolero effect\nfront long or short-ileeve blouse\n\u2022re euy sewing, tike little time.\nPlttern 9159 comei In tlz.l 1, 2,\n3, 4, 5. Size 2, Jumper, 11 s yards\n35-Inch nip; blouse ft yard 35-ln.\nSend TWENTY CENTS (20c) In\ncomi (ittmpt cannot be accepted)\nfor thli pittern. Print plainly\nSIZE, NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE\nNUMBER. ,   -\nSend your order to Dally Newi\nPtttern Department Nelion, B. C\nAUNT HET\n\"I feel sorry for some men.\nWhen a girl it 10 pretty, a man\nlovei her \u00bbo much It takei him\na long time to find out she is\nsimple-minded.\"\n-Aim SAtuts\n\"They lay h*r wedding 'beggired\ndwrlntion   mil\u2014look  whit  did\nto her dad!\"\nWINNIPEG (CP)-A living mera-\norlal to tht deedi of Winnipeg Oren-\n\u2022dim who fought In the battles of\nth* Second Grut Wir. particularly\nth* men it Hong Kong, Is th* aim\not \u2022 $10,000 building fund being\nbuilt up her*. Percy Qiynor. \u2022\nGrenadier veteran on the publicity\ncommittee lor the naw Grenadier\n, -ii.-i.-   ,        |.r   wo..!d   lik,  ,),,\nr *\u2022\u2014 - or\n.ate.'t      s.\n\"il svould be nice to thin* io many\nnWnnn.   i-rtnlrlhnleH   lh#ir   hit1*\n ti\n\u2022To Mr. tnd Mrs. R  H.\nIn  Arrow  Lakes  Hospital,\nion.\nHELP WANTED\nTED -\nfun to work on dairy farm,\naid pay fair wages, tnd would\n! good home to t rtspectablo\nion. Milking not necessary.\nily Box 1763 Dally News.\nt__jT~FoircftE\"sToi'i^v5JL:\nHospital, graduate nurSe, sal-\n(100 monthly and mainten-\n\u00bb. Apply to secretary, Creston,\n'iTO ASSIST WITH HOUSE-\nk. Good, wtges and comfort-\n1 home. Ph. 108S.\nITUATIONS WANTED\nsocial low ratei tor non-com-\nclal \\1dvertlsement1 under\nclassification to assist pep-\nseeking employment. Only\nfor one week (6 days) covers\nnumber of required lines.\nable in advance. Add 10c If\n1 number is desired.\nBUSINESS AND\nfESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nA88AYERS AND MINE\n~ REPRESENTATIVES\n.UDDOWSON k CO. ASSAY-\n801 Josephine St., Nelson.\n\"iLMES, ROSSLAND, B. C.\ner, rhemlst Mine Rprsntve.\n~ST KOOTENAY ASSAi\n410 Kootenay St.. Nelson.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALB-M ACRES WITH\nlake frontage Including 4 acres\npasture fenced with woven wire,\n15 bearing fruit trees, stable for\nturn, ind one-room ihicit On\nroad close to PO, store tnd whtrf.\nAssessed >1800. Price $1000. Also\n2 blocks rough lind with Koott-\nnuy Lake frontage containing 137\ntnd 73 acres it 83.90 per ten.\nBox 1478 Dally Newi.\nTOR SALft-tAKS. HOttSTITr.\nted for 6 iptt 2 blkl. from Baker\nSt. Al) apts. occupied. Monthly\nIncome $86.00. Cm be sold with\n2 or 4 loti, furnished or unfurnished. Cash or terms. Box 0811\nDally Ntwt,\nSm Independent Mine Hep-\nfrUvt. Box M. Trail, B.C.\nLoisJ^ t'orlTRACTORS\n,OUS_D_ScTcoi5TRAClF\nNo lobs too smill 01 too large\nne.B4-X3 Box 154.\n\u25a0 CHIROPRACTOR^\n|McLAR--*J, DCCH1KO-\nX ray Sploography. Strar.d\ntrt Bldg., TralE&CPh. 328\nH_'_RB AND SURVEYORS.\nHAcxSto  m*ii\u00bbG aWD\nEngineer.  B.C, Luyt Sur-\nWANTED-SMALL ACREAOB ON\nKooteniy Like, Improved or natural, beach, water. Particulars to\nBox 554 Dally News. '\nrOR SALE-22 ACRE FARM, SAt\nmo, 4 acres cleared. Housing complete. Apply Stm Maloff, Thrums.\nsee tjs if you nbbd a aeon\naccident or sickness Policy. C W.\nAppleyard. 392 Baker St.\nFOUR ROOMS AND BATHROOM.\n2 lots. 1040 Frlgldalre. 402 Fifth St.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC\nTHE IWHfCH \u201e.,.,.\u201e\nchick* cm RttUlT)\nWrite for Free Bulletin and\nPrice List.\nITS RESULTS THAT COUNT\nRbmp&Sendall\n\u201e\u25a0 Rowland and Grand Forts.\niC AFFLECK, 218 GORE Si1.,! BCOC N, LANGLEY PRAIRIE, B.C.\nBox N\n'I MCH\/-RDY. INSURAlJCli;\ni Estate. Phone 135. \t\nIn thi matter of the Estate ot Henry\n(or Hendrlck) Atlten, deceased.\nTAKE NOTICE that Letter! ot\nAdmlnlitration of the Estate ol\nHenry (or Hendrlck) Aalten, deceased late ot Nakuip, Britlih Columbia, who died on December 24th,\n1838, have been lslued to Gardcnit\nAalten, of Nelson, British Columbia\n11 Administratrix, ind ill Pirsons\nclaiming to be creditors ot the uid\ndeceased or to be entitled td the\nnld estate ere, on or before November 15th, 1845, ta nnd by poit\nprepaid, or to deliver to the laid\nAdministratrix or her solicitors 1\nstatement ot thtlr clalmi, tnd thereafter tht itld estate will bl distributed among the parlies entitled\nthereto having regard only to the\nclaims of which said Administratrix\nhas knowledge.\nDATED at Nelion. British Columbii thli 8th diy of November, 1845.\nBROWN k KIBBY\nSolicitor tor thi Administratrix\nApproved:\nW. J. STURGEON\nDistrict Registrar.\t\n\"*     EAND\" REGISTRY ACT\n(Section 100)\nIN THE MATTER OF Lots 1\ntnd 3 in Block 28, Nelson City.\nPlan 348.\nProof having been filed ln my office of the Ion of Certificate of\nTitle No. 86-A to the above mentioned lands ln the name of John\nfell and bearing date the 21-3-1801\nHEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my\nIntention at the expiration of one\ncalendar month from the first publication hereof to luue Provisional\nCertlflclte of Title ln lieu of such\nlost Certificate. Any person hiving\nmy Informitlon with reference to\nsuch lost Certificate of Title Is requested to communicate with the\nundersigned.\nDATED AT NELSON, B.C. this\n16th diy ot October, 1845.\nA. W. IDIENS,\nRegistrar.\nDatt ot First PubllciUon.Oct 25.\n\"GOVERFfStENT LIQUOR ACT'\"\n(Section 38)\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION  FOR\nCONSENT TO TRANSFER OF\nBEER LICENCE.\nNOTK3 IS HEREBY given that\non tht 8th dty of November, AD\n1845, the undersigned Intends to apply to the Honor Control Board for\nconsent te transfer Beer Licence\nNo. 8701, Issued ln respect to premises being part of a building known\nts \"Little Davenport Hotel\" situate\nMACHINsj\nBENNETTS^\nbine Shop. 1\nI-wilding,\npffiD\nylcne tnd\nrewinding,\n___, Vemon St.\n.^mwtcmmsPr\ncltllats tn mine Ind mill wort\nwork, UEW end,her\njid Acetylene\nSt, Nelion\nweldi\nPh.\nStRTERED ACCOUNTANT^\nTtoGER M. HOYLAND\nChartered Accountant\n1 St.. Trtil        Ph- ttt\nCONiTHANP STORES\nTiHi.-tHbtXcHAR5E\n,ave you? Ph. 584. Ark Store\nVernon, B. C.\n(Branch Hatchery)\ntbouMHO, broken_for worked , Fourteen and ruteen ln Block rmt.\n1 slx-A.\nLtnd Registration District, from\nJohn Geoffrey Haywood to Charles\nBenjamin Reld of Vancouver, British Columbia, the transferee\nDATED at Salmo, British Colum-\nfresh. Price must bt iV-ontblt.' Mj \u00abhU 12th diy of October, A.D.\nC'^0*6^^' -,- I        CHARLES BENJAMIN REID\nPEDIGREED   YORKSHIRE   PIGS I Applicant and Transferee.\nnX ^I'J.' n-tK <J6R->ORATiONOFTrsTCTtxW\nBros, Edgewood.  NELSON\nhorseback.   850.   John   Kankoff, Ui Ts0 hundred ,-d ,ix.A Ne_,0n\nShoreacres, B.C.\t\nWANTED -LIGHT BAY HORSE,\nvan-broken, about 1330 lbs. Jen-\nsen Dairy, Box 517, Roultnd.\nWANTED-COW. GOOD, YOUNG,\nRENTALS\nWANTED-LIGHT HOUSEg3_P-\nlntfToom or rooms, furnished. No\nchildren. R. G. Gordon, c-o CP.\nExpress Co. Ph. 414.\n[SALE, MISCELLANEOUS roTTRENT^rsmall front\n\"ntTrrtVIH CUSTOMERS I   bedroom, single bed. 500 Blk. Sill-\n,0f0;   w ChS. Card !   c. St Box. 0tl2 Drily NevrL\n\u201e\u00bb   tnd make your choice WANTED - UNFURN.    HOUSF-\n1 oiir selection is at ita peak. I   hold apartment R. Q. Newell, 308\nDally    News, Christmas     Delbruck St\n-st  ^_ j  ~\nISIMMONDS  COUCtl\nIron    bedstead   with\ngs, almost new, and 1 single   _\nijtead in good condition. _m Qjjy SEDAN, AC364920, IN\n.a tor both and feather iooi lhape neat,ri 5 new tires.\n\u25a0 single. Ph. 488-R. j    $270. Apply Rm. 18, Queen's Ho-\nrAVE'^^CHEStERPIELD !    tei. -\nChairs, small bed. dresser, 'SEALED REAM HtADLlGHtS\n\u201e_*rd, Uble and lawn chair , Nel50n Aut0 wrecking and Gt\n; before noon. Ph. 580-X. 820 \u25a0   r,<e ^ _ ^\n' St  ______ JOR SAL-5^28 MODEL A FORD\nAUTOMOTIVE.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nJ.HEN STOY-J.\nA-l sawdust burner, 3\na- coal oil stove, studio couch,\ni 608 Second St Ph. 239-R.\nOSRDTlECEiPT BOOKS, 4\notl to page with duplicate\nNtUson Dtily Newt Prlnt-\n\u2014\u25a0pt '         .\nlALE-PIANO. GOOD TONE.\n(or caah. Box 0945 Dally\nMlVOOD~HEATER, BMClf\nWrite Poit Office, Queen'i\nSedan,   CA 11388.\nAuto Wreckers.\nit   \u00bb260.   City\nCOURT OF REVISION\nPublic notice Is hereby.glvm U*t-\nthe llrst sitting of the Court of Re-\nvlilon \u00bbvlll be held ln the Council\nChimber of the City Hall on Thursday, the 13th day of November at\n11 o'clock a.m. for the purpoie of\ncorrecting and revising the Voteri'\nLlat for the ensuing year.\nW. A. GORDON,\nCity Clerk,\nNtlson, B.C.\nNovember 2nd, 1945.\nCorporation of the City of Slocan.\nCourt of Revision.\nPublic notice is hereby given that\nthe Court of Revision for the reviling of the Voters List will be held\nthe 15th day of November, 1945, at\n7 p.m.\nW. E. GRAHAM,\nCity Clerk.\nSlocan, B.C., Nov. 2, 1943.\nI    Phont 144 tor Want Ad Service\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n\"EASTMAN\" MOVIE CaW-\nttevt  condition.  Phone  162\nnfrrnRGa-TUBEgT^T\nr  prices   Active Trsdlng\nPowell  Sl^Vancouver\n\"swfffER wrfiTTT-\nnts. 843. Apply E. Harrli.\nUkt.\n..fUSEDTlOUSEHOLDAR-\n, Pay leu at the Ark Store_\nSALE - 3 SLIDING FIRE\n1 with track. Tlnk'i_Furr_\n\"CLASS   CONDI-'\nRobert Hong, Harrop.   |\ninn Baily Htm\nTILIPHOrTE 144\nsided Advertising Rote\n1 per Unt per Insertion\n1 per lint per week (8 con\n' rt Ineertlom lor cost of 4)\nI t line 1 month\nislmet*\nlmum 2 lines per lniertlon\nnumber! lie extra ThU\n1 tny number of tlmta\nUC (LEGAL) NOTICES,\nTENDER a ETC\nI per lint tint insertion tnd\nis subtcsjuent Innrtion\nABOklf.  RATES LESS\nDR PROMPT PAYMENT\nICIAL LOW HATES\nin \u25a0 commercial situations\nI tor 2\u00bbo fee iny required\nof llns* fer six days,\nUt In tslvinca.\t\nSCRIPT10N RATES\nr  I   .88\nper week\ntdvanct\nDOWN\nJ. European\ncountry\nV Revolve\nI. Republic\n(So. Am.)\n4. Dtmocrtt\n(tbbr.)\n5 A wit\n18. At homi\n20. Ukt\n22. Cushion\n33. Roman\nmoney\nU Monitrotl.\nUn\n25.Dwelllni\n26.Btrren\n\u00ab Exclamation 21 Jumbltd\nof ioitow typi\nJ.TIbt-in        38.Bont     *\n'   print (tntt.)\nI NoUblt        30. Hilf in em\n9 Dancing girl 33. Mirket\n(Egypt) pltct\n11 Americtn     33.MtlodlM\nIndlin 34. Bottom!\n11 Mutlc nott        of tivirt\nmhi 'Jiin\nnaan aaan ,\nJJIliO  iiBI-lO\nmun  vji:>iJi\n111)    If.M     -U\\\nIIJIILl   M,lii'H\n-_m\u00ae anaan\nman naait\na:i   :..'jh iiju\niijiuiu'iij aanu\nimaiiij ii.r.ii'ii'\nIII .1 \u2022   'llliSlf\nso.! 1 QQa\nmt\nyteketiey't Aenm\n38. Genus of\nIlly\n88.0ritdy\n40 Vtrylnf\nweight (Ind.)\nII. Muditi\n1 copy\n(III outlld* Nino\n1 month\n_ 1 monthi\nrDonthi\n._     38\n_ 1300\n. 8   T8\n      3 00\n..    400\n100\nov\u00bb rtttl apply In Csnidt.\nI StltM \u00abnd United Kinl-\n> iubarr)b*rs llvlns out-\ngulir carrier are.\n..Jntrt   and   to   Cinidi\nI extn no\u00abt\u00bb|e Is required:\n[ month II SO. thre* monthi\n; six months HOO; one year\nACBOM\n1. Kind of mil\n6. Mark on\ntht ikln\nI. Rlvir\n(So. Am.)\n10. Famous fort\nI Text!)\n12 Alarum\n(trt halo\nform)\n13 Street\nurchin\n14. AChlnm\ndynasty\n15. Walking\nstick\n14 Indefinite\narticle\n17 Ksklnioboat\"\n31 Eut Indlei\n(Ibbr.)\n32. Conduits\n33. Particle ot\naddition\n34 Censure\nhtnhly\n38. Bristle-like\nptrt\n3T. Dtcty\n31 Bardi\n31 Min'l\nnlckmmi\n37 River (Ft1\n33 Jtssdth\nmonth\n18 BlbUctlklng\n17. Uncommon\n19 Ktl-grtmt\ntl lllirkind\nblue\n41 flleep\nnolilly\n13 Ailumed\nntme\n4t Equipment\n43 Marries\nCKTPTOs)C(rnE\u2014A cryptngram quoUU-t\nM     EXKU     c M ll     CLLA     X K     WXVU     M\nKMFAUI     QLLV     B P M It    K      RUJUA     AUMI\n- I U V V V A\nYrel.r__.y-i C.yp4\u00abqtiot*: WHO BATRXS IN WORLDLY JOY8\niWIMg IN A WOULD OF ITtAlU-FLETCHBR.\nDusrlbutrf br II.1 l-Mlur*. It_4I-*u. 1st*.\n , t :\t\n\t\nPERSONAL\nrings, drug sundries ot ill kinds.\nWrite tor Surprise Package, 31.\nKooteniy Distributing Co. Ltd,\nDept. N\u201e Box 148, Nelion. B.C.\nFilMs D-.vfcLOf6b an_> MOT\nid (8 or 8 expoiure roll) 25c. Re\nprlnti 3c each. For yo:\nchooie Krystal Finish ,\nnon-fade prlnti.  Krystal\nWllkle. Saskatchewan. Eittl\nover 30 yttn. ,\t\n ^FDIS\t\nBuy your fur coit now\u2014Special\nprices, large selection\u2014No luxury tax.\n, POLAR FURS LTD.\n548 Granville St. Vancouver\nSOMETHINO NEW-WIN A TRIP\nto the BATTLEFIELDS OT EUROPE or 13000 Victory Bond. Pro-\nceedl In ild ot Canadian Legion\nBuilding Fund. Tickets 8 tor (1.00.\nSend money order to Imperial\nTreasurer, Branch 234, Cantdlan\nLegion, Guelp)-i Ontario. \t\nWHY SUFFER. WE CAN Q1VB\nyou Instant relief from Rhet-matlc\naches tnd pains. Cabinet Bttnt,\nDiathermy, Ultra-Vlolet Rty, Infra Red and Sun Lamp treatments.\nSpecial medication! uied. Scientific massage. Phone 1129 for ap-\npolntment. 614 VlctorU St\nSTOP ITCHING TORTURES OF\neczema, psoriasis, ringworm, ith-\nlote's foot ind othtr ikin Irritations with Elik's Ointment No 8\nSrescriptlon ol noted skin special-\nt Itch relieved promptly, skin\nhailed quickly or monev refunded, 31.00, (2.00. MeU orden tilled\npromptly. Order todty from Elik'i\nMedicine Co. Dept 42, Saskatoon.\nSuk\nStop SuWflUKfl HWiM I0L-\nlOwlng stomach Disorders: Add\nStomach, Indlgeition, Heirtburn,\nCoated Tongue, Bad Breath, Sick\nHeadaches, etc. Ust Elik's Stom-\nich powder No. 2, prepired by\nexperienced Pharmacist. It must\ngive Immediate results or money\nback, 31, tfL Ellk'i Medicine Compiny, Dept 42, Sukitoon, Sask.\ned. 81.00, 82.00. Mall orden tilled\npromptly Order todiy from Ellk'i\nNEWELL'S HEATH CLINIC, 505\nKensington Bldg., Winnipeg Man.\nNewell s Liver, Kidney and Bowel\nTea   32.   Newell's   famous   Pile\n, Salve. Full treatment 35. Sample\n$2. Newell's famous Viricoe Ulcer Salve. Sample $2. Newell's\nfamous Arthritis, Rheumatism Ll-\n11 .ment. Sample 82. New' Life\nHerb Inhaler for sinus, hetdtche\nand catarrh. Lut tor yein 75c.\nThe above sold on money back\nguarantee,\n*'\nMACHINERY\n1 '\nWi\nNATIONAL PORTABLE SAW.\nMILLS ere itrongly built tor economical production to suit Weit-\nCO. LTD., Vincouvtr, B.C.\nIMMEDIATE DELIVERY\nOF RELIABLE MINING\nMACHINERY\nMoncho Trams and Mucking Machines, Mint Ralls,\nPipe,   Comprissors,   Roqk-\nCrushers, Ball Mills. Stop-\ners, Jack Hammers, Valves.\nVancouver Sales &\nAppraisals Limited\n848 Beach Avenut\nVancouver, B, C\nSASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND\nsawmill equipment ot ill typei.\nSend Ul your enquiries. National\nMachinery Company Ltd., Van-\ncouver, B.C-\nmama\nFREEI\nNEW   ILLUSTRATED\nCATALOG\ntnd   Galvanized   Pipe,\nI ind\nBlick\nWell Casings, Metal Roofing\nSidings (Corrugated and flat.)\nTroughi, Pumpi, Cylinder*\nBlacksmiths tnd Firm Supplier\nComplete Plumbing tnd Hitting Flxtnret \u2014 Write for New\nFREE Catalog.\nD. SMITH IRON 81 METAL CO.\n(Established 1810)\n387 Jarvls Ave., Winnipeg, Mtn.\nifeWft1 kM''8Ao8iMrJM\nelectric modtl F, 3 h.p.; modtl L.\n8 h.p.; Beaver model, one mm\nsaw, HA h.p. Immediate delivery\non model F and L. PURVES E.\nRITCHIE 8s SON LTD., 658 Horn-\nby St, Vancouver, B.C.\nCOAST TO HAVE\nNIW FRIG'S\nBY CHRISTMAS\nVANCOUVER, B.C.-Niw domei-\ntlc electric refrigerator* will be on\ntht mirket In Vancouver by Chrlitmu.\nW. C Kennedy, Vlce-Prttident\ntnd General Sales Manager of Frlgldalre Product! Ot Canada Ltd,\nWilliam Garllck, Sllei Promotion\nManager; 3. D. Wilion, Sale. Su-\npervlior, met with dealeri hlrd lilt\nweek. Chilrman ot the meeting wu\nJohn MacKinnon, Salei Manager of\nthe Appliance Division.\n\u25a0 11 1\nVANCOUVER, Nov, 7 (CP)-A\njoint appeal by American Can Company ml the United Sttelworken\nof America (C.I.O.) for lncrened\nwagei ind iltered working conditions In thi company plant here will\nbe heard Nov. 22 by the National\nWar Libor Boird tt Ottawa, Pen\nBaskln, union representative, Mid\nheretoday.\nNELSON DAILY NIWS. THUMDAY, NOV. 8, 1943 - t\nBracken Delays\nNaming Members\nto Flag Committee\nOTTAWA, Nov. T (CP) - John\nBracken Conservative leader, In tht\nCommoni today declined to submit\nnames et Progressive Constrvatlvt\nmemberi for tht Joint Commoni tnd\nSenite committee on \u2022 Canadian\nflag until the House votes to lit up\nthi committee i\nDAUGHTER SEEKS\nWILLIAM McCAIG\nEDMONTON; Nov. 7 (CP)-Clty\nPolice todty wtrt uked to nslst\nin locating William Oeorge McCalg,\none-time resident ef Edmonton, by\nhll 21-year-old daughter Dorli Evelyn McCtlg, of Rivers, Mtn, now\nhere ln in effort to find hir fither\nwhom lht hu Sever known. _\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINIS\nAnglo-Huronltn\nArmistice\t\nAunor  \t\nAubtllt\t\nAumtqut\nFOR SALE--NEW MASSEY HAR-\nrls two bottom tractor plow with\ntractor hitch tnd power lift, Just\nused 1 season. Apply A. Chirnoff,\nBonnington, BC.\nPAINT SPRAY COMPRESSORS\ncomplite-with host tnd gum, in\nitock. AIH EQUIPMENT SER-\nVICE LTD, 1401 Hornby St, Vm-\nBut Metals Mining\t\nB.E.AR \t\nBeattle Gold Mines \t\nBldgood Klikland \t\nBobjo Mlnu \t\nBuffalo Cdn  -\t\nBuffalo Ankerlte\t\nCastle-Trethewey \u2014\t\nChesterv_.lt \t\nCentrtl Patricia \t\nCoehenour  _\t\nConlarum Minei\t\nConwest   \t\nConsolidated M k 8 \t\nDonalds\t\nDome Mints   \t\nDuquesne  _\t\nEast Malartlc ...._\t\nEld\u00ab ...'\t\nEldoni\nLOST AND FOUND\n=P\nLOST-PLAID   UMBRELLA\nAbout 3 weeks igo. Ph. 382.\nHOW WOULD VOO UK* W OWN\n1310,000 Home built wherever you\nwish! Or if you prefer we will\ngive you 310,000 In Victory Bonds,\nMonthly 3100.00 Victory Bond\ndraw. Proceedi for underprivileged children ind their playgrounds. DONT DELAY. SH\ndown right now, send 2100 to\nVerne Tupllng, Secretiry, Ktwttt-\nts Club Qt-Sudbury, Box 53, Sud-\nbijry.'^nrlrlo.\nHAVE YOUR DOCTOR AND\nHospitol bills paid anywhere\nin North America\u2014No need\nfor large advance payments\nor groups. Contract cqn be\npaid monthly. Join the Reliance Health Assoc., Cham-\nbfr of Mines Bldg., Nelson,\nB.C.\nQuick Cash\nFor\nBUSINESS\nOPPORTUNITIES\nGet the money you need to\ngrasp a business opportunity at\nCampbell Finance Corporation,\nLoans un to 31000 are quickly\narranged ln strict privacy and\nwithout red tape. Your life Is\nInsured at no extra cost. See a\nCampbell mm today.\nCAMPBELL\nFINANCE CORPORATION\n\u00bb LIMITED\n500 Baker St Phone 1085\nAhove Fink's Ready-to-Wear\nFARM, GARDEN * NURSERY\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES\nBRX  _ ..-\nI Bayonne    .-_\nj B R Coni \u2014\nCuyunl  \t\nCariboo Gold\t\nI Dentonla  -\niGolcondi -\nGrandvlew \t\nGrull WlhJkine \u2014\nHedley  Mascot  ._\nInt C * C \t\nIsland Mountain ....\nJuon\t\nKoote Belle\t\nO'Levy\nPacific Nickel \t\nMlnto\t\nPend Oreille \t\nPioneer Gold  -\nPrem Bord      \t\nPremlor Gold  -\nPrivateer  ,..-\nRed Hawk\nReeves MacD \t\nSalmon     ~\nSheep Creek \t\nSllbak Premier ....\n; Taylor Bridge\t\nWhitewater      ,\t\nj Wellington\nYmir Yank'Girl ..\nOILS\n'Anaconda\nI Anglo Canadian ...\nCal 4. Ednion    \t\nCalmont\t\nCommoll  -\nCommonwealth \t\nDalhousie   :..._\nDavies\t\nFoothills    -\nHome\t\nMcD Segur Exp ....\nMercury \t\nModel\t\nNational Pete    -\nOkalta Com \t\nPacific Pete\nRoyal Canadian ....\nRoyallte\nSouthwest Pete .._\nSunset   \t\nUnited    -\nVanalU   -\nVulcan\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapita! Eit         5.40       8.00\nCout Brew            \u2014 ^__*I.SS\nUnited Distill      J33        \u2014\nPowell River 37.00      37.50\nBid\nAik\n.19\n.20\n.15\n.nvi\n.19%\n.20\n3.80\n2 83\n3.80\n2.85\n.23 V.\n.24\n.31 Vi\n.35\n.18\n.20\n.23\n.23 Y.\nISO\n145\n.35\n.38\n1.65\n\u2014\n.45\n.48\n.13\n.14\n.31\n.33\n.15Vt\n\u2014\n,09 Vs\n.10\n3.70\n\u2014\n\u2014 .\n890\n.08H\n.09\nITS '\n1.80\n.fid\n.67\n.14\n.HV,\n.58\n.55\n.17Vs\n.19\n1.74\n175\n120\n124\n92\n.94\n,03%\n.04\n.03\n.04'.\n.23\n.24\nFalconbrldge Nickel\t\nFrancoeur \t\nGod's Lake Gold ...\nGold Crest ..'.\t\nGoldtli     \t\nGlint Y K  -_\t\nGolden Gate\t\nHarker   \t\nHard Rock Oold\t\nHarrlcana _\nHolllnger\t\nHastga  \u00bb.\t\nHudson Ray M tt S -\t\nInternet Nickel \t\nJuon\t\nJoliet Quebec  \t\nKerr-Addlion     \t\nKlrklind Uke - _\nLabrador    _\nLake Shore Mlnei \t\nLamaqui    _ _\nLeitch Gold   :.-.\nLittle Long L\u00bbo \t\nLineman Late    \t\nMacL Cockihutt \t\nMilirtlc Gold _\nMclntyre-Porcupint   \t\nMcKenzle Rtd Lake\t\nMining-Corp\t\n8.00\n.81\n.50\n.72\n1.25\n.18\n1.70\n1.35\n.42Vi\n.13\n.44\n6.60\n1.50\n1.71\n2.74\n4.05\n1.75\n1.18\n74.00\n1.41\n28.50\n1.27\n2.55\n1.21\n1.97\n\u25a0 5.25\n.82\n.51\n.70\n.24\n8.35\n.21\n.12\n.82\n.38\n1550\n1.85\n8350\n39,00\n.46\n.67\n15.85\n169\n7.00\n3S.00\n8.30\n1.47\n1.99\n1.32\n3.15\n3.45\n71.00\n160\n8.60\nNegus\nNipluing Mining ...\nNortndt \t\nNormettl   \t\nOmegt Gold \t\nPimour Porcupine .\nPaymuter \t\nPerron Oold\nPickle Crow Oold\nPowell Ro\\iyn Gold\nPreston East Domt\nQueeniton\t\nQuemont   ,.'\t\nSan Antonio Gold ...\nSherrltt Gordon\t\nSiscoe Gold _\nSteep Rock\nSlidtn Malartlc \t\nSullivan Cons   \t\nSylvinlte\nTeck-Hughes Gold\nTranscont R\nToburn Gold Mines\nUfcper Cdi \t\nVentures   \t\nWalte Amulet  \t\nWaia Lake       \u201e\nWright Hargretvil ..\nOILS\nChemical Reiearch ..\nImperiil      _\nInter Petroleum _\nRoytllte    \t\n\\-ermHttt\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbltlbl Power A \t\nBell Telephone    \t\nBrewers k Distillers\nBC Power \"A\"   \t\nBC Power \"\u2022B\" ... \t\nBuilding Producti ....\nCan Car tt Foundry ..\nCan  Malting \t\nCtn Pic Rly\t\nCan Ind Alcohol \"A\"\nDominion Bridge \t\nDistillers Sesgrams ..\nFord of Canada \"A\" ..\nGoodyetr Tlrt  _\nHamilton Brldgt\t\nImperiil Tobicco\t\nMontreil Power\t\nNtt Steel Cir\t\nPower Corp\t\nSteel of Ctn\t\n1.88\n2.65\n88.23\n.78\nM\n2.06\n.74\n1.42\n4.20\n1.45\n3.70\nJ.70\n.93\n8.10\n.73\n.80\n2 45\n.45\n3.00\n3.30\n6.20\n1.50\n1.75\n2.43\n12.83\n3.89\n1.33\n4.83\n.30\n14.89\n32.00\n10.00\n.15V4\n8.29\n172.50\n11.79\n24.50\n4.00\n23.00\n16.00\n93.00\n18.00\n13.90\n38.39\n87.33\n28.25\n106.00\n8.50\n18.75\n22.25\n21.25\n12.19\n78.25\nTlfLajJud J\/uvuU * . .\nOWNERS OF NEWLY BUILT\nhomes, you will be interested to\nknow, now poailblt for you to obtain newest and finest varletiei\nfruit and ornamental tract ln\nworld, many patented. Can ill be\nobtained at reaionable pricei. For\nfurther information write enclot-\nIng 4c ittmp. Box 1333 Dally\nNewi. \t\nLATfOEST  ASsSSTMrarr  OF\nroses In Cinada, latest virletles;\nilso cimellts, evergreens, trulti.\nperennial,. Choose your plants tt\nEDDIE'S NURSERIES, W. 41it\nand Marine, Vancouver, B.C New\nIllustrated catalog on requeit\niOP, SAllE - LLOYJD^EORflE\nind Viking Raipberry canei, 75c\ndoi. Engliih Whltt-mlttl Gooie-\nherr* 50c etch. Blaekberrlei |1\nper 15. Blick cumntt 90c etch.\nT. Roynon, Nelion.\nWALNUT TREES-FREK CIRCU-\nlan available. Write Jack Gellit-\nly, Canada'i leading producer of\nnew and better nut treet Box 19.\nWeitbtnk, BC.        \t\n.07 V.\n1.08\n8.05\n.38\nJ8\n.41\n.35\n140\n390\n.09 Vi\n.07\n.20\n.15 '\n.50\ni Ofl\n04\nmoo\n.23\n.07*\n.11\n10\n.32\n.07 Vs\n1.09\n210\n.39\n.27\n.40\n17\n1.55\n4.00\n.11,\n.16\nSS\n1.05\n.04 Vi\n.30\n.09\n.12\n.12\n33\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY. Nov. 7 (CP)-Trade\nnone too brisk. Prlcei look iteady on\nearly sales.\nTuesday'i receipts: 1750 cattle, 298\ncalves, 491 hogi, 574 sheep: today:\n367 cattle, 14 calves. Of Tuesday'i\nreceipts, 160 cattle, 289 hogs and 379\nsheep through billed.\nHogi lold Tuesday at $1660 for\nA's at yards and plants. Sows SI 1.-5\nlive weight\nGood to choice butcher streri\n10.50-11.00; common to medium 8,90-\n10.00. Good to choice butcher ht'-\nferi 9.25-10.00; common to medium\n-.00-9.00.\nGood cowi 7.75-8.35; common u>\nmedium 6.50-7 50. Good itocker tnd\nfeeder iteen 9.00-9.50; common lo\nmedium 8.00-8.75.\nCanneri and cutters 4.00-8.00.\nNEW YORK-guT\u00bbrs entered the\nstoct\"mirket In strength ifter the\nelection dty layoff yuterday tnd\nboosted Steels, Motors and assorted\nIndustrials fractions to around 4\npoints\u2014highest level ln 8Vi sreirt.\nCHICAGO\u2014Most grain futures\nprices slipped ln late trade although\nthe tight December rye contract was\nup more than a cent a bushel most\nof the time on short-covering after\nit had opened is much is 3Vi cents\nhlrter.\nI Prices mostly were firm st the\nstart, but profit-taking on yeiter-\nday'i upturns caused reactions in\nmolt cues, with September rye\ndropping more than 2 cents. Wheat\nprices- snowed little change most of\nthe time ind trade wis quiet December wheat almost reached the\n$108'. celling,yuterday tnd there\nwu little Incentive to buy thli delivery.\nWheit closed unchanged to %\nlower, co\u00bb wu unchmged it ceilings, oats were off Vi to\\; ryt wai\nV, higher to li cents lower, and\nbarley wu H up to Vj down.\n' TORONTO-Industrlal itocki plied up gains to show an index advance ot .94 to t new high tor recent years ln trading on tht stock\nmirket. But Motals Issues advanced also tnd net losses were boarded\nby tht Goldi and Weitern Oils. Volume wu quite heavy for the abbreviated session, it 2,344,000 shim.\nThe mirket closed tt one o'clock ln\nhonor of General Crerar's visit to\nToronto.\nLONDON-After ttrly ibsorptlon\nof i small number of overnight orden the itock mirket itttled down\nfor a 'inlet seulon.\nWINNIPEG\u2014 Ryt futuru pricei\non the griln exchinge give\"* moit\nirregulsr display advancing sharply in early trading for seuonal highs\non buying from shipper, locals and\nAmerictn houtu.    Lttir offerlngi\notcame more liberal,- support thin\nnld and advances were rtd uced.\nTridlng wu quite tctlvt.\nVANCOUVER-Congreu led leles\non the stock exchange with a turnover of 22,000 shares. Total sales\nwere 151,445 sharu.\nMONTREAL - Selected Papers,\nIndustrials, Liquors and Textiles advanced into new high terrain ln\ntrading on the stock exchange and\ncurb market though iome Papers\n(ailed to hold thelf Incrtues,\nAt the close prices were Vi-Wj\nlower with Dec. $1.78%; May\n$1.76ViB and July $1.67*iB.\nThere was no export businesi reported ln Canadian grain.\nMrs. W. Gray\nKlmberley, Dies\nKIMBERLEY, B. C, Nov. 7-Mri.\nWilliam J. Gray aged 22, died ln thi\nMcDougall Memorial Hoipltal Tuesday afternoon after e ihort Illness.\nMri. Gray, tht former Miss Marlon Ethtl Bates, was married in\nKlmberley December of lut year.\nShe wu born In Glelchen, Alberta.\nShe came to Klmberley with her\nSirtnts 14 years ago. She received\ner education here In the local\nschooli end for several years wtt a\nmember of thi poet offlct staff. Her\ntoother predeceased her t year igo.\nBesides her husbind, William\nGray, the li survived by her Infant\nson, her ftther, Hugh Bates, three\nslilers, Isabel], Gertrude and Flora\ntU ot Kimberley and i brother\nHugh of the RCNVR.\n$100 FOR FAILINO\nRIPORT FOR TRAINING\n. VANCOUVER, Nov. 7 (CP) -\nJacob Slemani, 18, of New Westminster was fined $100 or three months\nin jail ln police court today when\nht pleaded guilt; tt i charge ot\nfilling to report tor -military training lut April.\nNovrojnderyoufiet.\nc*mtfortable,|ood\nlooking shaves with\nthe Blue Gillette\nBlade! Ithasthe\nsharpest most\nbeautifuily-\nfinisheddies\njeverhonea!\nIt pays to ask For\nBlue Gillette\nHades\nFor extra shaving\nluxury prepare yovc\nbeam with\nGillette Shaving\nCream... 33\u00a3\nWANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP MCTALS\nor Iron, Any qutntlty. Top prlcei\nId,  Actlvt Tridlng  Compiny\nTic\npa\n8 Powell St,  Vincouver,\nShip YOVft fflfllS T6 J. V. HOW-\nlan. Nelion, B.C\nWANTOD-SICOND-HAr!-)   FtXT\nsvrlttr, good emi. Ph. WM.\nROOM AND BOARD\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 7 (CP)\u2014Grain\n[quotations:\nOpen   High   Low   Clou\niRYI:\nDee   177H   180*4   177*   17844\nMay .. ntV, 17814 17(1'. 178V4\nJuly imV<   188%   18744 \u25a0 ItTM\nOats: All futuru at ceiling prices\nof MVs.\nCASH PRICIS:\n' Oali: 1 C.W. !1H; ex. S C.W. J1V4;\nt C.W. -Hi: ex. 1 feed MV.: 1 feed\nSIVi; 1 feed am: 2 feed 51; J feed\n4SH; trick 5Hi.\nRyt: 1 C.W. 1.78%; 1 CW. 17844:\n8 C.W. 1.7JV re). 2 C.W. 1.83%; A\nC.W. 188; trick 1.78%.\nScreening! 8.1.00 t ton.\nWANTBD - ROOM AND ROARD\nfor young mm working In town\nPhotl IQM. houn 8304:80.\nroom for\" Rim' aWboahTjT\n104 High SL\nPhont 14^ for Want Ad Strvlct\nFOREIGN IXCHANGI\ntrtW YORK. NV 7 (CP)-The\nCinadlan dollar wu unchanged tt\nI discount of -li ptr cent In termi\nof United Stttei fundi In closing\nfortlgn exchange detllngi todty.\n(Ottawi foreign exchange boird\nritei 988-881 per cent dilcount).\nThe pound iterllng wu unchtnged\n\u25a0t KMVi.\nMONTREAL\nSTOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nAssoc Brew cf Ctn\n _    84.80\nCtn Cir Is Fdy Pfd\n _   110.00\nCtn Sttamihlp Pfd\nCon Mln _r Smeltln\n _   .4J.0O\nI  _    7.00\nDom Steel k Coal B\n      1375\nH Smith Paper Pfd\n _    28 50\nMcColl Frontenac\n., \\  11.75\nShiwlnlgan W k P\n      1975\nSt Lawrence Corp ..\n       9JB\nBANKS\nCommerce\t\n      1818\n      .1.50\nImperial\t\n      KOO\nMontreal     \t\n      18.00\nNovi Scotlt \t\n_     88 50\nitoyil          \t\n      1815\nToronto \t\n5000\nNIW YORK STOCKS\nAmerican Cm\n _   10J.75\nAm Smelt ft Rtf\n80.78\nAmer Teleohont\n    195.50\nAmerican Tobicco\n     90.M\nAnicondi\nysttt.\nBeth Steel\n     9\u00ab 50\nCanadian Piclflc   ...\n     18.88\nDupont\n\u201e..._.   19100\nliittmsn Kodak\t\n mw\n(ton Klectrlc     \t\n._     48 tt\nGen Motors\n......    74.88\nInttmtl Nlcktl ...._..\ntttt\nKenn Copntr\n......    48J8\nSttn Oil nf N 3\n     87.15\nUrlon Pacific \t\n    15000\ntie Rubber    \t\n     70.78\nUS Steel\n81.00\nOAW JONU AVERAGES\n50 hulls\n10 rails.\n15 utlls.\n18104 up 154\n83.17 up   .11\n57 91'np    H\nr >    fisimjunbiVL\nyjoWL JhhmdL\nBy  sanding  them  a\nCheery Greeting Card\nORDER NOW . . .\nThrouih th. Nelson Daily News\nOur itock of Christmas Cards is the most\ncomplete and varied in the Interior of\nBritish Columbia. The cards that have a\ndifferent appearance.\nOut-of-town Customers send  for\nour samples.\nExclusive but not Expensive\/\nPhone 144\nSMamt Baily Nemn\nChristmas Card Department\n\u2022\"  \u25a0\u25a0'\u2022    Wii    itn-____il___r_s_tii\n________.'^\u00ab_.\n\u25a0\u25a0\"\u2022'\"t'Wl <\u25a0'\u25a0       --'-J---I- --!\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2014-- --*--\u2022\n_.\n 10 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. S, 1945\nwmmmmm\n$75.00 BANK NIGHT TON10HT\u2014Draw at 9:05\nA GREATER STAR!\nSECOND ACE HIT\nRobert Lowery, Phyllis Brooks in\n\"HIGH POWERED\"\nDanger aloft\u2014Sky-high action\u2014Towering thrills.\nTONIGHT       fl^5m\u00bb5-_W> Complete shows\nONLY S8_HS888     7:00-':05\nFRIDAY\u2014Judy Garland, Robert Walker: \"THE CLOCK\"\n\u2022WWm\u2014*i*a.*t.,aem*.*t*mwi\nLUCIEN  LELONG  COLOGNES\nBALALAIKA  *  CAREFREE\nINDISCREET\nOPENING NIGHTS\nThree sizes\n91.10, *2.50, f 3.50\nMann. Rutherford\nDRUGCO.\n \u00bbMM MI\u00bbS\n, Rive Your rumlture Jxpertly\nRecovered tt the\nNILSON UPHOLSTERY\n411 Hill 8t Phone 146\n--------1 1HIIIIM-.\n15 YEARS'EXPERIENCE\nWITH THI T. EATON CO.\nService on all' make, pt radloi\nand refrigerators\nWELL'S SERVICE SHOP\n(17 Vernon St Phone 1115\n-C\n1WIII fill llll 1111111 Ml [III 111 111 IIII1111 Hi 11'\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs'\nPROMPT   SERVICE\nHARVEY'S\n604 Biker St,\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nDisf rid Friends\nAttend Funeral\nol Andrew Willey\nA large number ot friends trom\nNilion tnd South Sloctn, tnd employee! ot the Weit Kooteniy Powtr tnd Light Co.. attended funeral\ntervlpei for Andrew Wllley, held\nIt St. Paul's United Church, Wedneiday afternoon. Rev. H. Stewart\nForbei officiated. There wu I lirge\ndisplay of floral tributes.\nMr. Wllley, who hid been \u2022 Kooteniy resident since 100], died ln\nKooteniy Lake General Hospital\nSaturday it tht tge of 69.\nlet tnd Evening Stir\" wu sung by\nltt tnd Evening Star\", wtl sung by\nA. A. Ptgdln, Two hymns sung were\n\"The Hymn of Coronation\", tnd\n\"The Hymn of The Evening Voice\"\nMrt. T. J. S. Ferguson was organist.\nS. P. Bostock, W. Eladon, N. R.\nFreeman, G. B. Russell, C. Shannon\nand George Steele were honorary\npallbearers.\nActive pallbearers were C. Bland,\nGordon Mackenzie. E. J. McGregor,\nC. Motley, Roy Sharp and 0. L\nThompson.\nThe Interment wu ln Nelson\nMemorial Park.\nWindermere Boys\nReturn Homt\nINVERMIRE, B.C.\u2014Three .Windermere Dlitrlct boyi returned\nfrom -overieu on the Queen Ellia-\nbeth tnd were united with their\nfamilies this week.\nCorporal Jack Nixon of the Cmidlin Scottish Joined up tn July\n1940 tnd went overieu In Auguit\n1041. He uw action on D-Diy ind\nserved in Northwest Europe from\nthen on. '.\nHis brothers, Sgt Dtvt tnd Pte.\nLeigh Nixon preceded him homt t\ntew weeki ago. He It ipending leave\nwith hit parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. W.\nNixon.\nTrooper Roy Clement wu over-\nnu four years this month. He\nserved with the Sth Regiment, B.C.\nDragoons, In Italy, France and Holland. He is spending rehabilitation\nleave in Windermere with hll pirents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Clement.\nTpr. Alex Johnston, son of Mr.\n\u25a0nd Mrs. George Johnston, Invermere, went overseas In 1943, serving\nfirst with the Cantdltn Forestry\nCorps in Scotland. He wu with the\nPrincess Louise Dragoon Guards later in the Italian campaign where\nhe saw considerable action. He also\nserved in Holland. He Is now with\nthe New Brunswick Hussars.   ,\nWINDSOR, England (Cfl-There\nWill be no Royal Christmas pantomime at Windsor Castle this year\nts Hubert Tannar, the schoolmaster, who previously produced shows\nfor the princesses, Is 111.\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n101 Baker St Phone 331\nOpen Day ond Night\nCrematorium Ambulance\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKT CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhone 123 Nelson, B. C.\nHave the Job Done Right\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nROYDON, Easex, England, (CP)\u2014\nMrs. Jane Blackburn, still doing\nhousework at 103, says she \"Intends\nto live s good many more years.\"\nAt 97 she recovered from \u25a0 broken\nthigh.\nRADIO\nREPAIRS\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nE. A. CAMPBELL & Co.\nChartered Accountonts\nAuditen\n341 Baker St Phont US\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nASK YOUR GROCER FOR\nHOOD'S\nSupreme Milk Bread\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ns\u00bbw\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb^ww\u00bbw meeretmmmm mwemm wmmtmml emmitamaimthnajt\nMELON DEW CAFE\nRe-opens Today\nMeet your friends here for a\ndelicious meal, a cup of coffee,'\nit afternoon tea . . .\nYou will like our surroundings \u2014 entire new decorative scheme\u2014and we know you will like our service.\n**\u00a3__\nKOKANEE\nSERVICE STATION\n\u2022nd GARAGE\nExpert Repair Work\nPromptly Don*.\nOu, Oil, Washing, Grilling.\nOpposite Bank of Montreal\nMEN'S OXFORDS\n\u2014 at.\nBootery\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\nPHONE 288\nWe Call For ond Deliver\nMen'i, ladle.' suiti, ladles'   \" QA4\nDresses, plain              mtate\nMen'i ind Ladiei1 CI 15\nSummer Cotti .T-\nEMPIRE CLEANERS i DTERS\n111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nAMBULANCE SERVICI\n\"Distinctive Funeral Service\"\nS19 Koottnty St Phone 3(1\nHlllls.llllllllllllllllllllir.IIUI.UI.IHII!1\nWhen your hiir li\ndressed nicely, you\nfttl confident.\nHaigh Tru-Art\nI\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiii\nPharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed. Arts Blk\nPHONI25\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii\nFLEURY'S\nI*\nLABOR-PROG. VS CCF.\nCONTEST FOR WADENA\nREGINA, Nov. 7 (CP)-Offlclal\nnominations for the Nov. 22 Wadena\nby-election to fill a vacancy In the\nSaskatchewan Legislature closed to-\nday with two candidates In the\nfield.\nThey are William Beechlng, Regina soldier who is carrying the\nLabor-Progressive colors, and T. A.\nDewhurst, Dahlton farmer who lt\nthe C.CF. nominee.\nThe vacancy was created by the\ndeath In September of Major G. H.\nWilllami, C.C.F. member.\nDIES IN ACCIDENT\nVICTORIA, Nov. 7 (CP)-B.C.\nPolice Headquarters here reported\ntodty the death of Alfred Devtney,\n57, owner and operator of Deveney\nlogging camp, Simoon Sound, North\nend   of  Vancouver   Island.   Police\nId he was killed ln an accident\nNov.'J.\nDeaths\nLONDON. Ont\u2014Mri. Sirah Simmons, of London. She was born in\nHuron County and was a resident of\nLondon for Uie last 49 years.\n$13,000 Truck lo\n6e Added lo\nTrail Fire Force\nTRAIL, B. CvNor.'T\u2014Purchase\nof 1 \u00bb13,000 tire truck will bring\nTrail's Flrt Depirtment to meet all\nfire-fighting requirements I In the\ncity. Bickle-Seigrivt ot Woodstock, Ont, manufacture.!, htvt\nguaranteed, that tne truck would be\nsupplied u soon at 'possible, likely Within six months.\nThe list truck bought by the Trail\nDepartment was a ladder truck in\n1930. The other truck now operated\nby the department, a hose truck re-\ntently put back ln service after severe damage ln a crash, hu been in\nuse since 1S24.\nThe newspaper Is the dally bread\nln the mental diet of the people of\nCanada and the United Statei who\nbought 48 million copies, dally last\nyear; they bought only 30 million\nloaves ot bread daily.\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nPRISCRIPTION *\nSPECIALISTS\nWhtn wt compound your prescription you may be sure thtt\nlt will bt filled promptly tnd\naccurately.\nA graduate druggist always\n' In chirge.\nYeur Rlxtll Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone M , Box 460\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nThe \"number ot telephones In Argentina doubled between 1929 and\n1943.\nPre-war, Chrome\u00bbplated\nGAS TANK LOCKING CAPS\nWith two keys, complete:\n$1.78\nCUTHBERT MpTORS LTD.\nTOPCOATS\nNow is th* time to bu\nthat new Topeoot.,.\nTWEEDS\n\u2022 VELOURS\n' FLEECES\n928.00 to $49.00\n\u00ab\nEmoryI\nLIMITED\nThe Men's Stor*\nOne pound of dehydrated\nto shreds make tlve pounds of ri\ned potatoes.\n\"Newspapers cannot be beaten\nfor speed and conciseness aa a reporting medium.\" John Grlerson,\nformer director, National Film\nBoard, Ottawa.\nC.P.R. Loan Drive\nat 80\nPor Cent of Quota\nKootenay Division, Canadian Pa-\ntiflc Railway, 9th Victory Loan employee canvass has reached 80 per\ncent of the $210,000 objective, which\nIs $73,000 above the 8th Loan quota.\nMore than $138,000 was raised ln the\nlast campaign.\nWest Kootenay Campaign Chairman Is R. J. Armstrong of Nelson\nand 3. S. Dunlop of Cranbrook la\nEast Kootenay Chairman.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nLARGE SIZI COMFORTERS\nSpecial $3.95\nHOMI FURNITURE\nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii'\nTHI\nHudson, Essex ond Terra plane\nPARTS AND SERVICE\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\nNext to Post Office\n808 Vernon St Nelson\nCoffee Cup Cafe\n8p.clsllilng In\nHem* cooked meals and\nsandwiches.'\nNear Greyhound Depot\n\u00abseAtee}tt9Aatttt\u00bbteAeAtm\u00bbtmttt$a\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit* 205\nMEDICAL  ARTS  BUILDINQ\n\u26663tSSStSSW\u00ab\u00abS3ftSS\u00abaS$fS95\u00abS5S\u00bbS\ni iiiiii ill mi muir ii \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 in \u25a0 iiiiii \u25a0\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nRates: 22c Mm, 27c lint blick fiet\ntypt, larger type rates on request\nMinimum two llnei. 10% dlicount for prompt payment.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nReserve Friday, Nov. 23, for W.L\ntea and sale of gifts.\nActon's   Beauty   Parlor   Is  again\nopen (or business. *\nHouse for sale. Close ln. $3200. C\nD. Blackwood Agency.\nAn extra bottle this month, Ntttt-\nfoot Oil. We tell It \u2014 DAVE WADE.\nVacuum cleaners and attachments\nfor rent. Beatty Service. Ph. 91.\nTHE FAIRWAY MEAT\nPHONE IS 285.\nMaster Mason Pipe Tobacco 14 lb.\npkg. 8\u00abc at Valentines.\nMIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY\n12:10. - CIVIC THEATRE.\nW.A. to Active Forces regulir\nmeeting on Frldiy hll beer cancelled.\nIf you art thinking ot fire Insurance think of Ron Somen' Agy.,\n302 Baker. Ph. 1112.\nPre-School Clinic for Immunizing.\nCentral School, Trlday, SK.5 t.m.,\nMill Street door. Ph. -lit,\nJuit received! Shipment of hot\nchocolate. Wright's Qrocery, 104\nBiker.\nGYRO  HOEDOWN\nMonday, Nov. 12\nEagle Hall \u2014 Adm. 50c.\nJust arrived \u2014 Remington Electric Shavers. The electric razor with\nthe double head. Hlpperson's.\nPaper White Narcissus, 10c each.\nPlant now for Xmas flowering.\nKOOTENAY FLOWER SHOP.\nCORRECTION\nTea, Bake Sale and Novelties, Redeemer Parish Hall, Dec. 12. Bring\nown sugar.\nCitizens of Nelson\nIN THIS 9TH AND POSSIBLY THE LAST VICTORY\nLOAN CAMPAIGN IT IS UNTHINKABLE THAT\nNELSON  SHOULD  NOT MEASURE  UP\nTO ITS  RESPONSIBILITIES...\nWith Only 3 Day* to Go\nWE ARE STILL SHORT\n$126300\nWE HAVE NOT FAILED IN THE PAST\u2014WE MUST NOT FAIL NOW\nThe Ninth Victory Loon It the\nonly one for 12 monthi. You\nere asked to buy double this\ntime\u2014the iome rate of savings\noi in prevloui Victory Loam\nwill pay for twice ai many\nbonds over the 12-month\nperiod.\nYour Bonk Monagor will accept your application by talophono. Call him or ice him\ntoday\u2014or Phono 906 and a Victory Loon\nSaleiman will call.\nIf TOU Do Tour Share\nWe WlU Make Our Objective\nNELSON VICTORY LOAN COMMITTEE.\nDANCE TONIGHT\nwith the\nRowland   Ramblers\nEagles Hall\nPainting and Interior Decorating.\nSmall lolis accepted. Satisfaction\nguaranteed. Write R. Argyle, 711\nCarbonate.\nOur Christmas Cards ire now\nready. Come In ind make yeur\ncholct airly. Nelson Dally Newt,\nChrlitmu Card Dept\nCOLD  STORAGE   LOCKERS\nWill those Interested In cold storage lockers ln Nelson, please communicate with C R.  Hlggent, 018\nKootenay St\nExtra gas\u2014 You now have Ik Protect yourself against Law Suits and\nCollision, etc. We write Auto Insurance, and can save you money.\nRobertson Realty.\nInd Klnauction Winners of nightly prizes\u2014 1st Janet Muir; ind Mrs.\nW. Duckworth; 3rd J. C. Young;\n4th A Browning; Sth Mrs. S. C.\nBorard\nA THOUGHT FOR THE  DAY\nI refuse to resort to deceit or subterfuge. Would it be wise to carry\nHoap. k Med. Contract wRh B.M.-\nB.A.? Phone 9*0. 5T7 Baktr St\nXMAS GIFTS\nHave us put away your sewing\nboxes, baskets, stools, or cabinets.\nA small deposit will hold until\nXmas. Or give her a sewing course\nstarting 1st week in Jan. IMS. 8 lessons for 110. ENROLL NOWI Singer\nSewing Machine Co.. 3.10 Baker SL\nThe Canadian Legion will hold a\nRemembrance Day parade Sunday\nmorning. November 11th. Fall ln it\nCanadian Legion 10:30 a.m., parade\nto Cenotaph, and from thtrt to Salvation Army Citadel for dlvlnt lervlce, All service and ex-service personnel are requested to attend.\nDreis\u2014uniforms If available, with\nmedals. Legion memberi will wear\nLegion capt with medals. Locil or-\nnnliationi art cordially invited to\nJoin In this parade.\n- \u2022\nCARD OF THANKS\nWt wish to express our sincere\nthanks arid appreciation to our\nminy frlendi for their kind words\nand acta of sympathy extended to\nui ln our recent sad bereavement\nIn tht loss of a loving husband and\nfather. Alio for the miny btiutful\nfloral tribute* received it tbt funeral.\nMrs. Andrew Wllley tnd family.\nm\nWEEKEND FOOD VALUES\nPhone 10 or 11 and enjoy a Prompt Delivery Service on these\ncold winter dayi.\nHB k \\\\y 9-B\n1 KtofiiO* 1\n1 cm. i 1\nH__K____-_Sr^<B B\nIonTy   7     mm\nitSctgM\nI' i_ _ Es\\t_\u2014_W\nRobin Hood\nOats\n5 Ib. Bag 25c\nFlour     Flv*Rosei'Robin Hood'Purify\nMaple Loaf, Royal Household\n98 lb. sack   49 lb. sack   24 lb seek     7-lb. Mck\n$3.05     $1.59       83c        29c\nCOFFEE: Chili ind Sin- A__t.\nborn'i, Ib. pkt *\"V\nSPAGHETTI   WITH   TOMATO\nSAUCEt Famous OflA\nFoods, Jir    *VV\nTEA:     Tenderleaf,\nquality,\nLb. pkt  _\t\nSuperior\n730\nSODAS:    Christie's    Primlum,\nplain or salted, IV\nLb. pkt     **r\nPEAS: ,Delnor, fresh 2_th\nfroitn, 20 oi. pkt    atiltj,\nTOMATO SOUP. 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