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'^t_A' |\nOld U.S. Deitroyer Fought Nail\nSub to Death.\u2014Page 10.\nOffldah In Britain Mak* Eirimatei\non Length of War.\u2014Page 10.\nITALIAN PORTS\nRuss Sweep on\nto Korosten;\nDUNKIRK CA8UALTY COMES HOME: Tht Mtrquli of Nor-\nmindy, woundtd ind-cio-ured tt Dunkirk, ll ihown (right) leading\na blind uldltrwhe wu rtpttrltted to Englind with him In tn tx-\nchinge of prlioneri with Gtrmtny. Tht young mtrquli ptued hli time\nIn tht Qirmtn etmp by tttchlng blinded men how to pick out tht\nalphabet with mitohitlckt. Hi liter hid Bnllli iqulpmint unt to thi\nump. '\u25a0 *y, _______\n\u00bb  i  1\t\nCanada and U.\nBy FRANK FLXHIRTY\nCinidlin Prtu Bttff Writer\nOTTAWA, Nov. 11 (CP,-Prlmt\nMlniiter Muktnxlt King todiy\ninnounced at a Preu conference,\nwith obvloui utlifictlon, tht exchinge of Ambuudori bttwttn\nCtntdi ind thl Unittd Stttei.\nTha chinge mikei Htn. Leigh-\nton McCtrthy, Ctntditn Minlittr\nat Wuhlngton, tht firat Cinidlin\nAmbuudor ippclnted tnywhin.\n'\".ty Athirtoli, United Stitei Win-\nliter htn, htcomu thl flrtt Ambuudor to  repreient  I  foreign\ncountry In thi Cinidlin eepKal.\nThe tonowlng ititement wii limed ilmulteneously by Mr. Xing\nhire ind hy State Secrettry Cordon\nBull it Wuhlngton:\n\"Ihi Governmenti of Cinidi tnd\nlha United Statei innounced todty\nthat tmngemente htve been com\npleted whereby tht legttioni of the\ntwo countriu it Ottawa ind Washington will bt elevated to tht rink\nef embasty.\nIhe chinge ln ststus will become\neffective with roped to each million upon the presentation of letten\nof credence of the Ambassador dei-\nlgnite.\nCEMENTS FRIENDSHIP\nThe Vm ot friend-hip which tor\nM long hive bound Cinada and tht\nUnited Statei together, during both\nwtr tnd peice, trt thui furthtr\ncemented by thli accord of tht two\nOovernment! innounced todty.\"\nMr. Xing uld the importance of\nj Iht Caqadltn minion it Washing-\nDE MARIGNY\nACQUITTED\nOf MURDER\nJury Recommends\nHe\" Be Sent\nFrom Bqhamas .'\u25a0'\nVERDICT CHEERED\nBy JUDSON O'QUINN\nAssociated Prm Stiff Writer\nLONDON, Nov. 11 (AP) \u2014 Tha Red Army smashed\nthrough more than 100 villages today to within 25 miles of the\nKorosten-Berdichev railway in1 a determined effort to snap\nthat link conecting the Cerman Northern and Southern\nUkraine forces, and reached a point only 85 miles from the\nPolish border.\nSweeping over snow-covered plains littered with-Cerman\ndead, the Russians captured Radomsyl, 55 miles West of Kiev\nand with striking distance bf the railway, and also threatened\nto outflank the Nazi Bug Riverf\nline, next best German defence\nwhen ttje LovWr Dnieper front\ncollapses.\nWl* tte Genome to the South\nfacing disuter ind thi thrut ot being ipllt Into two eteorginixed\ncimpi, thi dally Buaiten communlqut alio announced a new offensive beyond the Dnieper it a point\nSoutnwest of Gomel.\nA Ruulin column which weeka\nigo crossed the Dnteoer near Loev,\n38 miles South ot Gomel, sprang\nahead ind overpowered tix German\nitrongholdi on the road Herthwird\nto Rechltu, 28 mllu Wett of Gomel Thus thi RuttUni wera tautening to topple that White Huulw\ncitadel by snapping lta Westward\nfeeder line at Rechitat.\nton his become vaetly greater thin\nmything dreimed af when lt wu\nettablished in 1927. He recalled thlt\nit wu alio on Armistice Day\u2014in\n1938-that the \"signing ot the Canadian-United Stttei tradt tgreement wai announced.\nThe'pronation in status of the\nCtnidltn million it Wuhington, ht\nuld, will likely be followed by similar action in respect to missions In\nother countries.\n. Re\"w\u00bb\u00bb OTtblt to ny whenttest1\ndevelopmenti would take pltce but\nindicited the missions to other Unit.\ned Nations-flotably Ruula, China\ntnd Brazil\u2014might be the next to be\nelevated from legation to embany.\nThe difference bttwun a ligation ind in embassy hu lirgtly\ndlupeired,\" uld Mr. King. \"Of\nIttt It hu been moitly a mitter\nof rank and prutlge, not merely\nfro the repreientative but for the\noountry.\"\n\"The chinge will not Involve lay\nIncreue or penonnel,\" uld Mr.\nKing.\n\"1 doubt if our own people rea\nIlze the importance ot tht position\not Cinadiin representative it Wuhlngton tnd othtr places,\" uld thl\nPrime Minister, \"or the magnificent\nwork done by the staffs of thue\nmissions.\".\nThe change ln status for Canada'i\nminion it Wuhlngton hid been\nunder contemplation for tome time,\nHe htd discussed lt personally with\nPresident Roosevelt tnd Prime\nMlniiter Churchill it Wuhlngton\nlut May ind tht Pruident htd been\nheartily In favor of tht move.\nMARTIAL UW\nDECLARED\nBy R.V.W. JONU\nAuoclited Prau Staff Writer\nNASSAU, Bihimu, Nov. 11\n(API-Alfred di Mirigny wai\nfreed of a murder chtrgi In tht\nBihimu Supreme Court tonight\nand hitrrltd Imiatdtltely to thi\narmt of his faithful wlft, Nancy,\ntht dtiighttr af Sir Hirry Otktt\nwhom he hid bun iccused af\nkilling.\nTbe uproar to the jamm.d court\nchamber drowned out jury Foreman\nJama Sand*' voice ifter he nld the\nvote wu g th t tbt acquittal, ind\nYugoilar Cuerillai\nWreck Vital\nCommunications\nCAIRO, Nov. 11 (APl-Yuge.\niliv guerlllu win pictured In Independent reporti todiy u hiving io dimiged vital communlci-\ntlon llnu thlt thi Germim hive\nbeen obliged to call \u2022 thrtt-diy\nblookigi en ill non.military traffic ilong Croatian-hlghwayi ind\nnllroidi.\nRill routei from Italy ind Austria Into Yugoilivli wire uld to\nhave been urlouily Interrupted\nwhin thi Ilm from Vlllich, Aut\ntrll, to Gorirla, Italy, wu dliibled\n.for three weeks. No looner hid\nthl Germtni repilred tht lint on\nOot St thin thi Pirtlunt wlrt\nrtporttd to hive tgtln dliibled It\nby blowing up \u2022 65-foot bridge.\nTht Pirtlunt ado wtn rtporttd to' htve repelled thrtt Otrmtn\n\u2022 .tempts to lind on thl Dalmitlin\nIsland ef Brack.\nTaxes Lead to\nI Absenteeism\nin Coal Mines\nCALGARY, Nov. 23 (CP) - Ab-\nI lenteelim is Increasing imong coil\nI mineri In in effort to ivoid incomi\ntax deduction! according to evidence\nI lubmltled to the Coil Inquiry todty.\nTbe proportion of eb.cnteeiim hu\n[ become \"terrific\" since 1841 uld A.\nS. Baillie-, Tlce- Pruident ind Genertl Manager ot tbe Granby Con-\nI Militated Comptny, operating coil\nI and copper minu In the (Princeton\n1 artt of Britlih Columblt.       0\n\"Income Ux li I conttioutlng fic-\n| tor to increaied sbsenleclim\" Hid\nPitrick S. Figin, Comptroller for\ntbt Ctntditn Colllerlei (Dunimulr)\nI Ltd., on vmcouver blind, whd wu\ncalled u a witneu by H. R. Plommer. Genertl Manager for the Com-\nI pew-\nMr. Plommer told Commluion hli\n[ Company bid no tight with tht employees. Ht wu concerned with the\nfuture jf the coil Induitry In tht\nI pott-wir period.\nItn burden of extra wtgu now\nland ln tbi poit-wir ptriod would\nprobibly react In iuch i wiy, uld\nMr.  Plommer,  thtl Uie    Induitry\n| could nol contlnut.\n\"Wt ire not only trying to pro-\nI teet ourulvti but alio the mineri\nI igilnit themielv.i\" nld tbe ipetk\n|er.\nHt hoped to wt lncreued devel-\nI opment of coil mining both In Brlt-\n1 lib Columblt tnd Alberti n thete\nI provlncei would be ible to nipport\nI a gretter populttlon ind ilu lo bt\nI luured ot i coil tupply. '\nCanned Vegetables\nta Bt Released\nfor Sal* Nov. 15\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 11 (CP)-\nCmntd vigtteblu wlll bt rt-\nluud for ult throughout Cinidi\nNov. 18 in official of thl Prlou\nBotrd uld tonight\nGrocers, whe wlll be allotted a\nquota from the 1MJ pick, wlll be\nrequired to limit the uie ef thi\ngoodi to cuitomert.\nOne-tenth ef tht groceri' quote\nwlll bt uvtd tach month by the\nretailer to tniurt a iteidy supply\nof tht vegitlblu. Tht Pricu\nBotrd official uld distribution of\ntht good! In thli mannir wlll pre,\nvtnt hoarding and ensure a con\n\u2022 tint lupply to tht comumer.\nBERLIN MARVELS\nBerlin military commentator! hH\ngrudgingly marvelled at tht huge\ndliplay ot Ruuian power on multiple fronti, ud one uid thi Red\nAnny Is trying \"to lome a turning\npoint ot the' entire war.\"\nIn their fanwlae itrike beyond\nKiev, the Runtani leized Zarude, 10\nmllu trom Korosten ln a frontal tt-\nwult on that Junction city. In tak-\nRoJliri cbltjniinSyWSKWiiBae,\ndistance from Koroiten end only 18\nmllet from Zhitomir, another vital\njunction on thi railway.\nBruillov, 20 mllu Southeiit ef\nRadomyil, and Kornln, 14 mllu\nSouth of Bruillov, alio were en\ngulftd by thi'Ruulin columni\nnow menacing thi railway, tha latt\nUnking tht upper and lower Axli\nUkraine irmlei except for the\ndevloui ...Korosten\u2022 Shtpttovkt-\nBerdlohev Mn* running cloie to\nthe Pollih bordtr.\nKornln la only it mllu from Ber-\ndichev, the Junction ot railways to\nPoland and Rumania.\nOther Ruultn columni wen -reported battling German reinforcements burled Into action to atom\nthe Soviet Southwettwird swing towird Rumania which, lf unhalted,\nwould utl thi fate ot more than\n200,000 Germini fighting frontal ittacki in the Krivoi Rog, Nikopol snd\nKhenon arm tar to the Eut.\nARMIES LINK UP\nSouth to Kiev Gen. Nikolai 7.\nVttutin'i lit Ukraine Army wu\nbelieved to have linked up with advince units of mother Soviet Army\nwhich weeki igo won i d ee. bridge\nhead acrou thi Dnieper beyond Pe-\nreyulev, SO mllet South ot Kiev,\nIn the Eutern Crimei, thl Russians uld, Red Army troopi csptur-\ned a number of Important fortified\npoiltloni and considerably Improved\ntheir positions near Kerch.\nOn the North Central front Moscow uld lb troopi hid illied merit mora localities Wett and North-\nweet of Nevel in their push icrou\nfreulng ground towrd the upper\nPollih tnd Latvian borders.\nHeavy fighting ibo wu reported\nby Berlin ln the lector South of\nGomel ind Northweit ot Smolensk\non the central front. \"One local\ndent\" wu achieved by the Ruulini\nattacking neir Kerch ln the Crimei\nthl Germin communique uld.\nPresident Arrested;\nIndependence\nDispute Causes Row\nSOME SHOOTING\nBy WILLIAM McGAFFIN\nAuoclited Pren Stiff Writer\nCAIRO, Nov. 11 (AP)\u2014Shooting\nbroke out In Lehinon todiy ifter\nrepreientatlvei of (he Fench Committee of Nitionil Liberation de-\noltrtd mirtlil liw, Impoied a\nitrlct curfew, and arretted the\nArab itate'i preiident, premier\nand ether governmental luden\nla a dispute over the country'i at-\nurtloni of Independence,\nSpeirs, Britlih Minis' EibtBoh tnd Syria, proteited In the name of tht Britlih Government \"ll guarantors of Lebanese\nIndependence\" to Jean Helleu,\nTrench Committee representative In\nthe Levant.\nDemonstrations ot lympathy for\nLebanon wen reported from Damascus, capital ot thl lister republic\nof Syria, whllt Egyptian Premier\nMustapha Nihil Pasha cabled a\nproteit to thl French Committee\nagainst thl treitment of the Lebanese government.\nDispatches received Mre uld\nFrench Senegalese troopi fired on\ndemonstrators it Beirut, the Lebanese capital, and at Tripoli ln tha\nNorthern put ot thi.country ifttr\niebanese police refuted to obey\nFrench orderi to suppress protests\nigainst thi irreit of President\nShoukrl el Kuwatli Bey, Premier\nRaid el Soih ind ill but one of the\nArab state's Ciblnet Mlnliten. The\nnewly-elected preiident wu reported under house irreit with Seneg-\naleu guards surrounding hli home.\nHelleu nld over the Beirut radio\nthtt the French measuru were\nbrought about by I \"plot against\nFrance\" to the Lebanese Pirlit-\nment's unanimous iction to voting\nchanges ln the republlc'i constitution oa Nov. 8. It wai reported that\n111 IB deputies who voted for the\nconstitutional amendment also had\nbeen arrested.\nThe French view expreued to Algiers wu thlt thl Ltbtnon differences arose independence ot the\ncountry, which the French regtrd\nit preunt u being Incompatible\nwith the necessities of wir. A\nspokesman for thi Frtnch Committee of Nitlonal Liberation uld\nthe Committee, headed by Oen.\nChirlei dl Gaulle, fully supports\nHelleu ln thl pruent crista.\nPanic Reported\nin Bucharest\nLONDON, Nov. 11 (CP)-Rldlo\nPrince of Algieri uld tonight panic\nhu broken out ln Buchirttt, thtt\nclvlllini irt letving tht Ruminlin\nctpltel and thlt govirnment offices\nin moving to Brilli, \u25a0 griln txport\nport 108 mllu Jo Iht Northtut nur\ntht mouth of tht Dinube.\nWIPI IACS DEER\nAS HUSBAND HUNTS\nROME, N. Y, Nov. 11 (AP) -\nStmutl Ctrollo took hit wife on i\ndeer hunting trip, lold her lo wilt\nIn the oar end rut After in hour\nhe nturned, empty-winded, ind\nfound hit wife nimlnlng t four-\npoint buck sht ba\u00abe<l u it ran\nby the car.\nCanadian Pilots\nDown Two Manes\nLONDON, Nov. 11 (CP Clblt)\nCtnidltn Mustang plloti dutroyed\nI Dornier 817 md I Messerschmitt\n810 during sweeps over Frince todty. Ont of thl (Hers tin dimiged\nthret locomotlvei.     '\nAn R.C.A.F. communlqui reported one Cinidlin fighter mining\nfrom tht diy'i opentioni ln which\nSpitfires flew miny icrllei in lupport of BrltUh ind Amerlcin medium bomberi himmerlng target! In\nNorthern Frince.\n\u2014v***'\n\u00ab'.,.-\nALLIES SECURE\nBEACHHEAD ON\nBOUGAINVILLE\nHeavy Bombers Fly\n2000 Miles\nto Blast Surabaya\nDENY SINKINGS\nSOUTHWEST    PACIFIC    AL\nUID HEADQUARTERS, Nov. 12\n(Frldiy) (AP)-Emprtu Au.uiti\nBay, tha Alllid beichheid an Bou,\ngilnvlllt, novt ll firmly lecured,\nOm, Douglu MicArthur t nnoune-\n\u2022d todiy.\nThe securing ot thl beschhetd\nwu iccompllshed to tht fact of\nJipanese attempts to pinch It otf\nfrom both sides. But Army reinforcements joined the Marines to\nslaughtering the enemy.\nCiack in Winter\nLine Widened\nby Driving Allies\nly EDWARD KENNEDY\nAuoclited Press Wir Correipondent\nALGIERS, Nov. 11 (AP)\u2014Cerman engineers have begurt\ndestruction of the big Italian ports of Leghorn on the Tyrrhenian Sea and Pescara on the Adriatic in the face of the steady\npush up Central Italy by the Allied 5th and 8th Armies and tht\nthreat of new amphibious landings, Allied Headquarters disclosed today.        ,\nLeghorn, which ths Italians call Livomo, largest port between Naples and Genoa, Is nearly 250 miles up the Western\nItalian Coast from tha present Anglo-American 5th Army's\nposition.   Pescara Is some 25f ~\u2014' ~~\nBRENNER PASS,\nMONT (EMS\nTUNNEL BLASTED\nmiles North of the British 8th\nArmy's position along the Sangro River,\nlhe demolition! demonitrtted lithtr that tha NuU have Utile faith\nIn their preient \"Winter line\" which\nbegan to crack yeiterday near tHe\nmountain etronghold of Mlgntno\non the 5th Army'i trout, or hive active tean thtt tmphlblous opentioni will tike tha porti from the\nrear aad ipllt the German forces.\nAerlil photognphi ef Nut\ndemolitions it Lig horn ind PM-\nten provided a hopeful ilgn that\nthe tmmy wat rulgned to lotlng\ntht penlniuli It lent is far II\nthl Tuicin mountelni, whloh form\nthl lilt birrler.to tht Po Villey\nIn Northern Italy,\nPhotognphi Ihowed the Germans\nhid scuttled the obsolete \u2022 Italian\ncruiier Quacto and teveral merchint\nshlpi to the entrance to Leghorn\nharbor, effectively blocking the big\nport. At Pescara the enemy hu\ndestroyed one quiy by blasting and\nhu prepared another for limllir\ndemolition,\nTodiy'i communique tltpOMM -\u00bb*** \u25a0 \u25a0 i.        ..    \u2014-\u2014 -\none ot the longest ilr nidi of the m mede by American mountain\n10 PASSENGERS HURT\nIN RAIL COLLISION\nJOHNSTOWN, Pt, Nov. 11 (AF)\n-Tin puiengen wen Injured todiy In I colllilon of thl Pinnsyl-\nvinli Killroid'i St Louli-to-New\nYork \"Amtrlctn\" ind i derilled\nfnlght car.\nTrtfflc on thl miin line wu tied\nup for wveral houn.\nSays CCF. Will\nNot Stop\nLawful Opposition\nOTTAWA, Nov. It (CP)-H. J.\nColdweil, Dominion CCF. leader,\nnld htrt todiy thtt nothing would\nbt done to put down ltwful oppoil-\ntlon to tht Government ihould the\nC. C. 7. come to power.\nHe wu commenting on I ipeech\nof Harold Winch, C.CJ. leader In\nBritlih Columbii it Ctlgtry Nov. 8\nto which Mr. Winch wu nported to\nhive iaid thit Ihi power of lhe\npolice and military would be med\nto force thon oppoied to Sociiliim\nto obey the law.\nHr. Coldweil nld thlt \"It ctpl-\ntellite or iny one else tried to lnter-\nfen with democntic government,\nthen' tny govtmment would put\ndown rebellion. Nothing would bl\ndone to put down lawful oppoiltlon to thl government.\"\nMr. Coldweil nld hi did not think\nlir. Winch midt tht itetemtnt it-\ntrlbuttd to him thit \"when wi become the government we wlll Initltute Socltlltm Immedlitely.\" \"I\ndon't believe hi nld thli,\" Mr. Cold-\nwill idded. 1 think hi nld wl\nwould proceed with steps towird\nSoclillsn.\"\n.    Hit WIFE\nDe Mirlagny left the room befon he\nheard the further word that the\nJury voted unanimously t reoom-\nmendation thit he be. deported from\nthe Bahamas.\nThe Jury deliberated tpproxlm-\n\u2022tely in hour and 40 minutei after\nhearing a sw-hour chirge by Chief\nJuitice Sir Oscar Bedford Daly who\npointed out miny weaknene* to the\nevidence with which the proiecution\n\u2022ought to convict De Marigny of the\nmurder ot the Canadiin mining mil'\nllpnalre.\nDt Marigny had wilted tt the\npolice itation, hla wife to a nearby\noffice, while Jurors cirrled on their\ndeliberttions to thl tew library on\ntbe second Coo of the courthouse.\nAt 7:10 pm, the Jury tent word\nit wu ready ind Dt Mtrlgny wm\nrtturned to the birred prisoner'i\ncell ln which he hid ut throughout moit of the _ leniona of teitlmony tbout the bludgeoning tnd\nburning of Sir Hirry, one of the\nworld'i weilthleit men, In t bedroom of hli estste, Westbourne,\netrly ttie morning ot July 8.\nNincy took her teat ntar t door.\nThe courtroom wu ln in uprotr\nu thl Jurori filed btck. Guardi cill-\ned (or silence and finally tht noiie\nsubsided. 1\nDe Mirigny itood In the cell, I\nserious look on hit ftce. Nincy\nteemed overwhelmed,\n'Not guilty,'I to I .. .** smdi\nbigin. Thtn wti \u2022 trtmtndtui\ncheer.\nSir Oscar Immedlitely ordered Dt\nMtrlgny releued and the defendant wilked itrilght to hli wife. Ther\nembricvd, thtn ltft the courtroom\n\u2022mid tht bedlim.\nTiny hurried outiide tnd intend\nin automobile to bt drivtn to thilr\nVictoria Avenue home.\nOnct'order wu rtttored ln the\ncourtroom, Sendt continued:\n\".. . but with uninlmeui vote far\nImmedlite dipertttlwi.\"\nTht chief Juitlot nld ht would\nnter the ncommenditlon to thi\nproper luthorltlei.\nlawyers nld tbi ncommindtlkm\nhu no legal itindlng, except thlt lt\nwar with heavy bombin flying\nmorp thm 2\/100 milei to blut Surabaya, former NetherUndi naval\nbue, to fhe Netherlands Eut lndiei\nwilh 28 torn of bombi,\nSINK DESTROYER\nNorth ot the Bougilnvllle fighting scene. Allied pltnei htvt tunk\nI Japaneie deitroyer off Kavieng,\nNew beltnd, ind I torpedo pline\nhit li believed to htve been icored\nOS another enemy cruller tt Rabaul.\nIn announcing then latest blows\nto i series to hit enemy winhlpi,\na spokesman for MacArthur took\noeculon to ny thlt extravagant Jipanese Radio clilmi of exteniive link,\nings of Amerlcin warshipi recently\nwen \"without bull  whatsoever.\"\nContinuing to bomb out Bougainville's ilrflelds, long Inoperative, 88 more toni of bombs hive\nbeen looted on bucs on tht Is\nland's South Cout South of tht\nAllied beachhead.\nTo the Southweit of Bougilnvllle,\nwhen paratroop Mirlne. tended\nOct 38 In the early itegu ot thl\nNorthern Solomoni invulon. thit\nbattalion now hu been wlthdriwn\nwith 111 minion completed, Headquarters nld.\nSoldier Accidentally\nKilled at Coast\nPR-NCI GEORGE, B. C, Nov. 11\n(OP)\u2014Civil ind military tuthorltlei\ntodiy were Investigating the 'fatal\nihooting bf i loldltr ytiterdiy ln\nthi Chief Likt Dlitrict North of\nhtn.\nReport! nld t rifle ctrrltd by ont\nof tht memben of the soldier's\nparty iccldenUlly discharged, tht\nbullet striking tba soldier to tht\ncheat killing him instantly,\nbrings to tht ittentlon ot luthorltlei the Jurors' suggestion.\nThiy nld the only place to whleh\nDe Mirigny could bt tent would be\nbit native Inditn Ocean Iiland at\nMiuritlus, wben hli titled family\n\u25a0ittted tbout the tlmt of tbi Frtnch\nRevolution.\nSindi ilio addld thlt Jurors regretted that Lt.-Col. R. A. Er.Kln-\nLlndop, Cemmlnlener of polict tt\ntht time af the iliylng, wu ptr\nmltted to luvi tht colony beftn\nhe uitlflid. Llndop hat bun\ntranifirrtd to Trinidad.\nDe Marigny wil freed with one\nvote to spire. Bthtmu procedure\npermiti toquittil on in 8 to 4 vote.\nOnly by unanimous vote mty a defendant be convicted.\nMeanwhile, there wu no Immediate comment from officlili ibout\nthe next move toward lolvtag tht\nOtktt iliyIng.\nHit crime, Involving Nimu's\nleading prlvite cltlnn, wai Be nearer I lolution ifter Dt Mirigny s \u2022*\u25a0\nqulttel thin It wu whin Hirold O.\nChristie, t cloie friend ind houie\nguut, discovered thl body tht morning of July 8.\n>\ntroopi who yeiterdiy itormed two\nitritegic heights near Mlgntno\nwhich guards the miin Intend roid\nto Rome. The heights included\nMount Rotondo, IK miles Northweit ef the strongly-fortified enemy\nbutton of Mlgntno, tnd the Allied\ntroopi took up positions overlooking the brotd villey leading to Cu-\nslno, a main hlghwiy point 78 miles\nfrom Rome.\n(The Oirmin-otntralltd Rome\nRidlo reported the Sth Army \"hit\nagain liunched a powerful attack\nIn tht Upper Volturno Valley, A\nfierce battle now ll nglng.\"\n(A broadcut by Robert Duzmet\nof the BBC declired the fait of Meg-\nnino li Imminent Rtdlo France at\nAlglen nid Caastno, eight mllu\nNorthweit of Mlgntno, hit been\nencircled by Allied troops.)\nWhile Ll.-Gen. Clirk'i Sth Army\nfighten clawed their wiy to heights\nnetr Mlgntno, hli right wing, moving two mllet Southweit trom ciptured Fomelll, occupied the towni\nof Colli al Volturno end Monte-\nquila. Theee places an ibout ilx\nmlln Southweit of Isernii.\n8TM ARMV PU8HI8 ON\ntn tht centre, on the left flank\nof tht Sth Army, Gen. Sir Bernard\nMontgomery's troopi poshed through\nthe enowy Apennuiei to take Rlo-\nnero, 10 mlln Northweit of liernla.\nand oa their way occupied the little\ntown of INivatee, ind Roecuicuri\nThe Oermini burned Rionero before evacuating Ik\nNetr the Adrlitlc tht Ith Army\npushed up to tbe South bank ot tht\nSangro it numeroui poind, capturing Cuiltnguldt, IB milu Intend from tht Adrlitlc, u well tei\nCtrplneto ind Furchr.ll. At the\nSingro River the Sth Army deed\nthe Eutern bin ot tht Germm\ndefence line.\nAn AUled eommunlque empht-\nsl-ed thtt ill edvtnow were mtdt\nIn the face of extremely btd weather and agalnit Increasingly stiff\nGermin reiiitince.\nAllied fighters ind tighter bomben Sew In the tilth of the weither\nto rike tbe enemy tlong tht fighting front, concentntrng on tht Sth\nArmy front In tht vicinity of Cu-\nlino ind Froilnom, where (hey attacked a bivouac area, gun positions, a ndio itttlon ind a 10-ctr\ntnln. In thi diy'i opentioni tour\ntnemy plinu win destroyed ind\ntwo Allied craft were mining.\nFlghtir-btmbtri orotttd tht Ad-\nrlilll to bomb tnd strifi targeti\n\u2022 long thl Dalmatian Cent, with\n\u2022II tinki and destroying tight\nSiren at Dunne, Albania, ind\n\u2022coring direct hlta en \u2022 -,000-ton\nmirchint ihip it Split In \u2022 night\nittick R.A.F, Wellington bombin exploded a gip In t nllwiy\nvliducf tt Rteee, gatt ef Genoi,\ntnd destroyed \u25a0 locomotive.\nHOYLAND. England (CP)-Tny\nto Ood and keep hammering,\" wu\ntht idvlce ol Lord Wlnittr to Yorkshire mineri whom ht met It e\n\"Coil Sundiy\" meeting here.\nEntrancei to Italy\nPlugged; U.S.\nPlanes Hit Muenstat\nBy GLADWIN HILL\nAnoclated Presi Stiff Writer\nLONDON, Nov. 11 (CP)-Brtt-\nIth ind Amerlcin bombin ippar*\n\u2022ntly plugged thl Null Brenner-\nPin ind Mont Cehli tunnel en.\ntnnoet Into North Italy In day\nand night blowi Wedntidiy while\ntodiy Brltlih-buid American\nhuvy bomben poundid targeti In\nMueniter for thl iecond time In a\nwuk.\nHeavy bomben from the Africa*\nid that dnwn tyVNu) fjW^.\njjFatitea'dtf Kl or 80 more ii\nthey lowed a ihower ot high explof\nWei on the railway centre of Bol\u00bb\nxano South of Brenner Put. The\nBritish-bend RA.F. did not lon a\nsingle plana in a coordinated night\nblow across Frince to the border\ntown of Modane, it the mouth of\nthe Mont Cenli tunnel.\nIn todiy'i Armistice Day uuuM\non the important Nut induitriil\ncity of Mueniter, bomben of tha\nAmerican Sth Air Force ihot down\n10 enemy lircraft, white escorting\nfighten accounted for eight more, .\nFour heivy bombers wen missing.\ntonight, one of thl greiteit rat\ndio \"blackout!\" of thi wir blink*\n\u2022tod tht continent which suggeit.\ntd t mw ind mighty R.A.F. optje..\natlon.\n\u00ab\nThe RAF. last night uied one oi\nits biggeit formitloni In thi nld om\ntht Mont Cenis tunnel, whloh tha\nGermim only recently opened 4\u00bb\nmilitary traffic ifter devastating\nBriUsh nld Oct 18.\n\"Wl swooped down on the target\nlike i pick of wolves tnd befort\nlong the villey wai ful lot fin,\"\nnld i pilot who participated in\nthe isuult on Modane.\nlhe Vichy Frencn radio nld Annecy, t textile tnd glass centre to\nFrance 10 mllti South of Geneva,\nSwitzerland, wu attacked thli afternoon. St. Raphael, IB milu South-\nwut of Cannes on the Mediterranean cout, and Briancon, 100 mllea\nNorth of Cinnei, ilso wen bombed.\nThe American heavy bomberi boring through Germin fighter screen!\nto Bolnno, Southern rail outlet of\nthe Brenner Pin, hit rail yards,\nbuildings, md locomotive sheds, ind\nphotognphi Indicited the irtery\nhid bten blocked It lent temporarily.\nThe four-engine American pltnu\nescorted by tighten, iln bombed\nthe Villa Perou btll-beirlng worki\nSouthwest ot Turin for thl iecond\ntime in two dtyi.\nRAJ. WelUngtoni of thl Northwest African force ilso attacked tha\nnllwiy viaduct it Recco, 20 mllu\nlut of Genoa, lut nighL\nSlmultentoui with tha Mueniter nld, military objectlvei cat\ntht Cherbourg penlniuli wen bit\nby United Stttei medium bomben\nescorted by Brltlth ind othir Allitd Spitfires. Three of tht tighten wen reported misilng ind two\nenemy fighters ihot down.\nCollibonting with thl United\nStatu bomberi wen formitkmi of\nBritlih ind othir Allitd mtdlum\nbombtn which slashed it Pti de\nCtltli In Northtrn Franco ln opentioni which iterted it diwn ind continued ilmost without letup\nthrough tbi diy.\nRAILROADER'S SALARY\nREACHES $125,000\n. WASHINOTON, Nov. 11 (AP)-\nM. W. Clement's $11!,000 ll Preiident of tht Pennsylvtnli syitem topped United Slates railroad iilarlu\nln IMS. ThU was the only ulary\n\u2022h.ive 8100.000 listed In thi Inter-\niteti Comihcrce Commission's innutl rejvrt, Iuued todiy.\n mmm\n________________________________\n\t\n\u2022-.NILSON PAUY NIWS, FRIDAY, NOVIMIIR 12, 1941\nWoolton to Direct\nNew Minis\nReconstruction\nBy t. C. DANIEL\nAwoclitid Preu Stiff Wrltir\nLONDON, Nov, 11 (Frldiy)\n(AP) - Prlmi Minlittr Ohunhiii\nhe| creited a Mlniitry if Recon-\nttruotlon with tht ttik ef rebuilding Brlttln tfter thl plan and hU\nihlftid Lord Woolton from thl\nPood Mlniitry tt direct thi vut\nprogrim, It wm innounotd todiy.\n. la i nrles ot ciblnet chi ngei In eon-\n\\ ntctlon wtth the ntw pott, which\ni cirrlu with lt i mt in the Wtr Cab-\nf Jnet, Lord Woolton will bnucceeded\n' at thi Fpod Mlniitry by CoL J, J.\nLlewellln, Britlih Mlniitir reiidint\n, la Wuhlngton. Lliwellin'i pltci\nE will bt taken by Bin Smith, i Ubor\nmember of Parliament md Ptrlll-\n[ mentary Secretary to thi Mlniitry\n[ ef Alrenft Production.\nOther  changes:   Health  Mlniiter\nt Aunt Brown repliced by Henry U.\nWlllli*, Com., and geti nominal\ni ciblnet poit of Chancellor of Duchy\n,   of Lweuter; Lieut. A. T, Lennox-\nBoyd, Coni,, lucctedi Smith tt tht\nMlniitry of Alrenft Production.\n\\ IN SUPREME CONTROL\n'   Lord Woolton, \u25a0 nlf-midt bus!\nDill tatder whose tdmlnlstritlon of\nBritain'! wirtlme food rationing,\nhli bnn one af thl Government'!\noutstanding luccessei, will, u reconstruction minister hvi luprtmi\ncontrol ef the rebuilding prognm\nand I degree of authority not before given i member ot tbe Oovernment.\nCreation of' thli over-ill recon.\n\u2022tructlon poit, which hed bnn\nforieut for leveral wuki, li Mr,\nChurchlll'i imwir te long-contln-\nylng crltlcltm that ht wu nig-\nlectins pilt-wir planning.\nSelection ot tht (O-yeer-old Lord\nWoolton, w)\u00bb taught Britoni to nt\ndried eggi with a imile, ind to iccept \u25a0 concoction of carroti md veg-\n\u2022tablei known u \"Lord Woolton\nPli\", wu a political lurpriie but It\nwu almoit certain to receive public\napplause.\nLord Woolton, plain Frid Mtrquli,\nuntil hli ilevitlon to the peerige in\n1019, resigned ill hli builneu dlrec-\ntorihipi ln 19<0 to enter the government md assume the enormous bur.\ndm of feeding the nation, it wir.\nHli KtmlnlitMtlon ciuied i revolution in Brltlth eating habits but be\nmanaged to milntain a minimi\nbill ration tnd mure equitabli\nJittrlbutlon ot tha supply.\nHti appointment to the new poit\nlugguttd that Britaln'i food iup.\nply, onct em of the moit critical\nproblemi, wu well mured until\nthe end ot the war.\nLord Woolton1! spokesmen In tht\nCommoni will bi Sir Williim JoW'\nPainful. Chapped\nLipt Avoided\ntSoreiuii Imtantly Rtlltvtd\n. Swi, tSinal Bn -aik. Ht. mlwnbli\n, h ttld wuUur. Piinfol ud \u00ab_il|-tl.,\n' jmm mmtt, mgk turfim ut tulif\n| Mnted. Deal mt thlt rlikl Prmtl\nE   eaiwlag with Lypiyl. Iti w_._i.f_i\nI uwllliat utile gntieti tht delicate\nI ylnm, knu thi Up law tnm\n'\u25a0 bten-lti dried oot bj cold, bitlm wlndi,\n\\* \u00bb Hit Upi itay imooth ind Kit ta ill\nWMtktr. Wkia lin in ilnidj chipped,\n;. Lypiyl glru giltk nllil, mil th.\n[ vtaaM awabnau igilnit laien\nI gnai,lultuulw_lkuliii|.GitI.ypipl\nI tt jttr rton todiy ind un It r.iulirlj.\n[   \u00bbtH nwyvbtrt ta ktad> MUk loia.\nI YPSYI    mmm HtWi\nTOWLER FUEL\nAND TRANSFER\nWESTERN MONARCH, CALT,\nCREENH ILL'COALS\nPhone 889\nductlon, elie lee bna euoetited\nprivlouily with thl Mlniitry et\nSupply end Mlniitry ef Wu Trine-\npert     '\nHU auecneer to Wuhlngton,\nBen Smith, U I typleil plain-\n\u2022puking Ubor mimber, A former taxi driver and one-timi Nivy\nboxing chimplon, the M-yeir-old\nSmith bacomu a member et tht\nctbinit tnd Mi job will ba to\nttokli Wuhlngton problemi of\nlupply. He viilted Cinada and tht\nUnited Btatei two monthi age.\n.The ue* Mtolater, posy V. WU-\nUnk, \u00ab, made a niati for himielf\nin tbi diyi of the London bllti whtn\nbe givt up ona of thi richest law\nprtctlcii In London to kelp the\ncity'i homelin. Tbe former mlniiter, Ernnt Brown, recently tail\nbeen under fire from crlllci charging alownets ud Inefticiincy. Mr.\nBrown lucceeda Alfred Duff Cooper who will bi nimed to i high poit\nibroed.\nLennon-Bojd, N, quit a govtrn-\nmtnt Job, pirliamintary Secretary\nto tha Pood Mlniitry, it Un beginning of tha war to go to na where\nhe bteame tba Commander ef a\ntorpedo beat '\nMichel Miners\nVole to\nReturn to Work\n-    Wf\u00abP vfOOLTON\nltt, Mlniiter without Portfolio, prevlouily charged with coordinating\npost-war planning.\nA nitlvt of Minchuttr, .Lord\nWoolton wu onct a aocial worker\nbefon entering builneu ln the Mid-\nliqdt.\nAi Pood Minlittr, tnt i.lvir-halr-\n\u2022d pear Introduced all tord of\nschemes from the Nttlontl mtxlmum mill price ot five .hillings\n($1.10) to dehydration for egp, milk\nmnt ind vegetable!. Hi wheedled\npeople into eating mora homt \u2022\ngrown potatoet tnd lui Imported\nbread.,\nCol. IJewtllln, SC, who left Lon-\ndon whtn replaced by Sir Stafford\nCrlppi u Mlniitir of Alrenft Pro-\n^\" If JM saffftr MONTIILY ^\\\nmm\njnn-dui to flnali ftmeuonal ait-\nKnkhtnFi Vegitabli cSmpoSS. ft\niri'i moit important orniu. Alio t\ntat Momaeh ionltl Midi la OtuO*\nWorth trylnajr,\nHARD OF HEARING?\nFREE PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION\nNtw Excluilve Haorlng Speech Toil\nSet., Nov. 13, I p.m. - 9 p.m.\u2014Hume Hott., Nelion\nAik for Mr. W. B. Pltmin\n\u2022 Whether you hive l mild, medium oc severe heiring Ion\n...whether vou uie I hearing ild oc not...important dii-\neoverlu miki pouible the greateit help ever\noffered to the bird of hearing, Convenient\nterms. Aik foe Acousticon. No Obligation.\nutnmt foi au mtt tt iuiim udi\nACOUSTKON\n\u25a0!9lC AID BASED (jlii U S l-OVf RMMFN1 liNIHNi:c;\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\u2022VOUa  VANCOUVIR  HOME\"\nDuf fer in Hotel\nItymour It Vincouvir, B. C.\ny natvetod thnugh-\nPhonu ml ilivitir.\nNiwi\ntut\na. PAirrason. ittt tt\nColemin. Alti, Proprietor\nNATAL, B. C, NOV. Jl-At ipecial melting yeiterday, Michel minei* voted in favor of returning to\nwork after hearing Um Executive order requiring ill locals ln DUtrlct\nII that hiven't nturned to work to'\ndo so immediately. The ruult ll\ntMt tbt Michel minu will once\n\u2022gain operitt on lull scale Friday,\nIII threi ihifta itarting work on\n.Thursday night. Coal will onoe more\nbe produced for nil on tbe market\natter a lapse ot nearly two weeki\nind tht by-product plant will reiume opentioni witb the coke pro.\nduced tor Hie ai uiiul.   .\nIDLl AT COAST\nCUMBERLAND, 8, 0, Nov, 11\n(CP)\u2014Striking coil miners here ind\nit Ninalmo remalnet) away from tba\npita tonight with no immediate move\nto breik the 11-day old itrike, but\nmlnen In ill other parts ot B.C. hid\nreturned to work.\nJohn Cameron, Preiident of tha\nCumberland Locil of tha United\nMine Workers of Amerlct Hid tonight thit tha iltuation on Vsncouver Island wu \"dormant,\" but refused furthtr comment.\nMeanwhile iomt 1100 mlnen it\nFernle and Michel in tbe Euttrly\nCrow'i Neit coll field, hid voted to\nreturn to work and flnt crews wmt\nback tonight. Minn in thi Crows\nNeit were expected to be back in\nfull production by tomorrow>\nSome 150 mlnen it Interior Prlnct\nton, B. C. returned to work earlier\nthis week.\nAt Calgary officials of District Iti\nU.M.W.A., whlcb called tha strike'\n\u25a0t midnight Oct 11 ovir I wigt\ntctle dlipute, gave tseurance that t\nmajority oi coil mineri in thi two\nprovlncu wouM be bick It work\ntomorrow morning,\nIDMONTON, Nov. 11 (CP) -Bd-\nmonton ind dlitrict coal mlnen will\ncontlnut on itrike until their demand! hive been mit, It wu dlicloied tt i meeting bin today.\nThl mineri decided to convene tgtln\nSunday.\nBRITISH REVEAL\nEXTENT OF\nAID TO ALLIES\nCash Expenditures\nUnder Mutual\n. Aid in Billions\nHARD TO VALUE\nLONDON,' Nov, 11 (OP)-BrlUln\nrevealed today tht txtint of htr lid\nto tbt Unittd Statu, Ruula aad\nother Alliei md idded thlt iome ol\nthi miterlil shin\u2014experience in\nbittle md research \u2014 can bur no\nmonetary valui,\nTo thi United atatoi, tht Qovernment declired In I white\npaper, Britain hu furniihed more\nthin \u00a3-50,000,000 (ibout 11,112,-\n500\/100) worth Of nverujend-\nItill mlitinct. Thl icopi of thli\nll belnj broidined to Includt riw\nmiterlili md bulk foodstuff!\nfrom both the Unittd Kingdom\nand the Mlenlit.\nThi greatest isilitance, for which\nipecitlc flguru wen given only to\nlilt Juni 90, bu been In supplying\nban facilities, barracks, hospitals\nind \u00bb on for American ilr ind land\nforcu bind ln tin Britlih Isles.\nAt preunt \"Brltaln'i cuh ex\npendlturei undir mutuil tld total\nWill over \u00a32.lJ,0OO,0OO for Unittd\n\u2022totii forcei and mon thm -E376,-\n000,000 (about $i,-8.,_oo,ooo) to\nRuula and other Alllet.\"\nThe report gave no detalli of reverse lend-leaie lupplied by Australia, Niw Zealand, South Africa\nind India, which htvt separate isilitance agreement! with thl United\nStatu. Cinada never has requeited\nlend-laue aid,\nTha report wu qualified by a\nitatemmt thit thi flguru win not\ncomplete md many of tht goods\nind lervlcei furnished to Amerlcin\nirmed forcu In varioui parti of tbe\nworld Mnnot ba metlured In monitory terms, either becaun itrlct accounti hivi aet bun kept or be-\ncauu no loeurite vilut ew be plae\n\u2022d upon them.\nIn thli latter category, the Whltt\npiptr placid information md experience gained In battle md in re-\nlearch ibout performince of military equipment ind thi itrong ind\nwetk pointi of both enemy ind Allied taction Md weaponi.\nAi a means Ot furnlihlng iome\ncomparison between British mutual\ntld ind American lcnd-leise, the\nWhltt Paper noted that Pruldint\nRooievelt uld la i report to Con-\ngnu lut Miy tf thit 12 per cent\nof tbt total Unittd Statu wtr expenditure went tor lend-leue.\n\"The proportion of Britlih wir\nexpenditure currently devoted to\nmutual ild li 1 pir unt,\" thi\nPiper lontlnuid.\n'*%    _r\nApart from mutual aid ooiti md\nlend-leest issistance, Britain bli\nhid to mut overieai expenditures\ntotalling mare thm \u00a32,-50,000,000\n(ibOut $10,125,000,000) for whlcb ihe\nhu \"burdened her future commerce\nby parting with gold md other\ncapital meta md by Incurring liabilitiei to othtr memberi ol the\nUnited Natloni.\"\nRowland Club Htan\nEiling's Hopt for\nSocial Legislation\n-tOSSLAm), B. C, Nov. Il-Ad.\ndreulng the Cuiidlm Club tonight,\nW. K. Dillng, MP. for Koottniy\nWut, duoribed ltglilitloa al Ottawi it tbt tilt HUlon tnd txirui-\ned the hopt thit tht ntxt uulon\nwould product at tout iomi noclil\nucurlty liglslatlon.\nProm theu toplea hi wmt on to\nl talk on tht hiitorlcil growth et\nthl Kooteniy.\n'      **m************************** , .\nMany Oldtimen\nPay last\nTribute T.W. Dodd\nMmy oldtimen Thursdiy ifternoon paid their final tribute to Thomas Winder Dodd, Tarry'i resident\n(or 38 years, it funeral lervlcei from\nthe Church pt thl Redeemer, Filrview. Among thl company wilt I\nnumber of Doukhobors from Thrumi\nwhere Mr. Dodd lor i Bumble el\nyein wai Postmtster.\n\"Unto the Hills Around\" WM the\ncongregational hymn.\nServing u pallbearen wen C.W,\nJohnion, Norman Johnson, Robert\nIrving md W. C, Motley; while hon-\noriry pillbeareri wtrt Robert Miin\n\u2022Ild 3, C, Cavlll.\nMr. Dodd, who hid lived at Nilion during thi put yur, died Frldiy it the age of 82.\nTo Prob.. Cost of\nTransporting\nOil to Calgary\nCALOARY, Nov. 11 (OPl-Thi\nCtlgtry Herild csrrlei thl following newiptge itory:\nA bittery of oil experti Is being\nllntd up for m Inquiry Into tbi coit\nof tnniportlng oil trom Turner\nVilley to Ctlgtry reflnerltt, opining Mondiy morning.\nDuring tbt year-long probe Into\ntht Alberta oil iltuitlon by thi lata\nMr. Juitlce McGillivray, which ended December, list, thi Commluion\ndirected operttlon of pipelines conveying oil from tht Villey to Ctl\ngary, ihould be In thl handi of i\npublic utility company ind reduced\npipeline trtniportatloa ud tank\nloidlng chtrgu. ,, ,\nNow the Botrd of Public Utility\nCommluloner of Alberta oontldtri\nthl timi opportune for I review of\nthi preient pipeline trtaiportatlon\nritu la view of present diy conditioni In tht oil induitry.\nA keen conteit ll expected between lntereiti which contend thit\nIhi pipeline transportation rail\nibould be lncreued md Un Inter\nesta whleh hold thit thi nti ibould\nba lowered, er tt lent, htld it Ihe\npreient level.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Pauenger and Frtlght\n\u2022\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\ntEAVE   MELSOK   DAILY\nAt 10:30 l,n,, Iwtft Sundiy\nTraU Livery Co.\nM. H. MilVOtt Pre*.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135 Nelson-Phone 35\nParked Car Is\nDamaged\nCharlu Slndil'i igr, parted et\nthl C.P.R. depot while thl owner\nwu it work, wu extentlvely dimiged Wedneidiy morning, apparently by mother vehicle which becked\ninto it, Marki on the paving, and tha\nhtight'tt which t door and window\nwtrt imuhed, led to the belief thtt\nlt wu t truck, Mr, Sindel lald'on\nThunday.\nShortly befon finding hla ear In\na damaged condition, Mr. Sindel hid\nbeen .talking with i projective\nbuyer.\nEfforti to Identity thi vehicle thit\nciuud thi duntgi in feting midi.\nBig Development\nIn Aussie\nShipbuilding\nWrltton for Thi Canadian Pnu\nBy b. T, RICHARDSON\nSTONE?, Auitrilli, Nov. 11 (CP\nCable) \u2014 Evidence confirming at\nlent a aO-ye\u00abr idvince In Auitral-\n1m shipbuilding crimmed into the\nihort wir yein wu dlspltyed todiy\nto vlaiting Canadian newspapermen during i naval tour of Sydney'i\ntimed hirbor ind i vlilt to the\nCockatoo Dookyatd.\nThe Cmidlin pirty consisting of\nArthur Ford, Director ot Hn Loo-\ndon, Ont., Free Prtu md President\nof Thl Canadian Press, Lorenzo\nPare of L'Action Cetholique, Quebec\nand myself, ot thl Winnipeg Free\nPreu, wu given i close-up view ot\nintensive war work ilong thi iptc-\nlout hirbor. ,\nTha exceptional venatllity ed-Aug.\ntnlii'i ihipbuilding capacity wei\ndlicloied in facta such at that ill\nsttel plitu in mide in Auitrilli\nwith brtw forglngi and other components.\nIn om big boiler fictory, the viiiton iaw i vlrtuil uierably-llne\nconstruction of ships bollen including powerful unlti deitined for war\nveueli. Jut th\u00bb moit tston:ihing\nmd versatile Job inspected by the\nCanadlani wu repain under wiy\nto a battle ictrred bittltth.p^\nlikt Ctnidt, Auslrilli is .uttering i don pinch in minpower end\nshipyard executives remarked that\nmany mon mm could be used if\niviiliblq,\nMOSCOW MEET\nEXCEEDED\nEDEN'SHOPEig\nCentral Se&ity\nPrinciple\nMost Far R<\nLONDON, Nov. 11 <op:\nSecntary Anthony Eden today told\nParliament thl results ot the Moscow conference \"exceeded my\nhopea.'' Hi wld they hid brought\n\"niw wirmth md pew confidence\ninto ill tour dealings.\" With the\nUnited Statu md Russia.\nMr. Edin Uld till conference'!\nprinciple ef general ucurlty wil\n\"probibly thi moit fir nulling*\naf all Iti deoliliPMi It otvind\nthl \"wholt future orginlzitlon if\nworld lecurlty. \u2022\nThl European Advisory Commission luthorlzed by tht conference\nwill bi eitabllihed In London it\nonce, he wld, to itudy md miki\nJoint recommendations to the three\ngovernmenti on my queitloni they\nagree to fefir to it\nMembership on fhe Commission\nwill be limited to three governments, Mr. Eden explained, because\nit U idviiory md not m executive\nbody.\n, \"Ike truth muit be faotd,\" he\nidded, \"that It ll upon thtn three\npoweri principally thlt will 111 responsibility for ensuring thlt thli\nwir li followed by luting peace.\"\nTbi Houu cheered ti hi declared: \"If wi can ante together then\ntblt li not capable\nChildren! Patent Straps\nli no\nfinally'of solution; it we'do not\nigrtt together then is no Internitionil event which cinnot become\n\u25a0A International problem.''\nDiscussing tht Allied Commluion\ncreated tor Italy, Mr, Eden nld hi\nmd Mr. Hull \"hid no difficulty in\nruihlng an igreement with the\nRuulini on .Italim policy.\"\n\"It thli machinery worki will,\nand I have every hope that it will,\"\nhi Wld, \"it can make \u2022 substantial\ncontribution to winning thi wir md\nitill mon to winning tht peace,\"\nBl disclosed for thi tint timi\nthlt thl conference tin hid I \"useful exchange ot viewi\" on economic\nqueitloni md ruched \"agreement\non a program for handling these\nvut problemi, on miny ot which\nwork hu ilmdy btgun.\"\nRolfe Brock Bags\n\"Largeit\" Deer\nWhile bunting wtth hli wife md\nDr. W. Brook ln lbl vicinity of Kokinee, Rolf I Brock -bigged whit\nwmt Ntlion iportimen ity wu thl\nlirgut buck thty bid ever Mtn.\nSeven! eitlmited thi weight of thi\ndeir it nurly 400 poundi\n\"NERVES\"\nSHE CALLED IT\nLtiltl Itttitil\u2014\nlul-l Irlitdi-ihe\num  \u00ab\u25a0\u2022 tal  uf\n\u25a0 in\u2014ilviii 111\nmti   -Harm.\" _W;\n*-\u00bbK-Ul k mt\nu__a-r..*i\"\n\u2022 I tur H.W,\n..i.i .11..11\n\u25a0\u2022\u2022ltd til\nS^JToLh'!\nftt taamat mm\ntT\" i*U umts!u___j__\n\u2022t -*p. **m***t id\nDodd i Kidney Pilli\nLehman Elected Head\nof Relief\nAdministration\nATLANTIC CITY, N J, Nov. 11\n(APj\u2014Delegttu from M countriu\ntodty unmlmouily elected former\nGot. Herbert H. Lehman of New\nYork u Director General of thc\nUnittd Natloni Relief md Rehabilitation Administration.\nTht former Governor wlll dlrtct\ntht progrim ot supplying food,\nclothing, medldm and othtr meani\nof rehabilitation to occupied countrlei il toon ti they in freed of\nAxil domination. Ht alio li United\nStatu Director cd Fonlgn Relief\nand Rthtbllltatlon.\nSecond Canadian\nNetwork\nMay Start January\nOTTAWA, Nov. It (CP)-It wu\nleirned todiy ln Ottawi thtl i ucond Cmidlin Broidctitlng Oor-\npontiori nitwork miy begin opention by Jmuiry tint.\nIt li likely thi mw nitwork will\noperitt it thi itart on I part-time\nbui: to prevldt lliiimri with i\nchoice of CBC progumi during\ntbt mott populir Uitmlng houn.\nThi full operttlon ol tht wcond\nnitwork would require tht conitructlon of iddltionil new itatloni\nla Mini mil. Howivir, wir-Ume\n\u25a0hortagu of mtttrlili will daliy\nthii pirt ot tht plin.\nANNOUNCI LOSS OF\nMERCHANT SHIP\nMIAMI, FU., NoV. 11 (AP)-Thl\n\u25a0Inking of \u25a0 Unittd Statu mirrhinl\n\u25a0hip In lbl Indian Oettn In September wu rtporttd todiy by Nivy officlili bin. Two mm of tht enw\nof M wtn rtporttd mining.\nSIX CANADIAN\nSEAMEN\nREPATRIATED\nOTTAWA. _fov, 11 (aP.-TrtM-\nport Mlniiter Michiud innounced\ntodiy ilx Cinidlin merchint wt-\nmen in imong tht prlionin of wir\nrepitrlatod from Oermmy l\u00bb thi\nrecent estchingt,\nThl men, with Igi ind next-of-\nkin, are:\nOlivi Barrier., 00, chief cook,\nMontreil; Jimu Butohird, at, able\nunman, Wiarton, Ont; Bdward\nJaekion, Pumpman, 85, md John\nGlidlanos, ucond cook, 73, Men-\ntnil; Percy Standrlng, twlitmt\nstewirt, .*irrey, Eng.; Chirlti Bil\nlinger, sesman, Liverpool, Eng.\nBtrrlm, Butchtrd tnd Olidlinu\nwtn urvlng on \u25a0 Canadiin much\ntnt vessel ind were ttken prisoner\nwhen lt ww attacked by m enemy\nsurface raider eirly ln tbe wtr,\nJackson wu m able leaman tn inothir Canadiin ihip whleh wu ittacked md captured. Thui tour\nmen will be returning to Ctntdi\nshortly, thl Mlniitir uld.\nStandrlng md Ballinger, ilthough\nborn ln Cantdi, have mon nctntly\nlived In Bnglind ind have (lected\nto remain thin, They wtn urvlng\non ihipi of Britiih ngittry whtn\ntaken priioner.\nMarshal\nBreadner\nGoing Overseas\nOTTAWA, Nov. 11 (CP) - Air\nManhall L. S. Breidnir, Chief if\nAir Staff, li going to Britain u\nAir Officer Commandlng-ln-Chlef\nIf thl R.C.A.F, Overieai and wlll\nbt lucceeded  here by Air Vice.\nManhall Robert Leokle, thl preient Air Member for Training, Air\nMinlittr Power tnnounctd todty,\nThe pruent Air officer Commind\ning Oversea!, Air Manhall Hirold\nEdwardi, will bt given mother poit\nbut .tt li not deflnltedly d-cMed\nyet whit thit poit will bt, wld tht\nMinlittr.\nIn the meintlme he wlll go baek\nto London. Air Marshal! Bntdner\nwill Jow'hlm there urly In Decern\nber tnd the switch In Ovmtu Com\nmind will bi midt ibout Jan. 1.\nHi). Power wld iddltionil it>\npolntmerrti miy be innounced with.\nIn i tiw diyi. Air Vlct-Manhil\nlatckle'i lUeceuor on tht Air Coun\ncli wu not nimed,\nMi], Power made the announci-\nment It 1 Preu conference held\nin Ml oftlce. He Mid Air Marshal\nBnidner hid been largely respon-\ntible for expansion of the RCAF.\nmd bid dont \"an excellent Job.\"\n\"He It essentially the type ol\nman who doetnt nlllh routine\nwork ind bt ihould hivt in opportunity to be .on the fighting front\nbefore the war il over,\n\"Hi wlU be responsible directly\nto mt for oveneu tdmlnlitntlon\ntnd It Is In no seme \u25a0 demotion. It\nihould be quite clear that hi hu I\nfull measure ot autonomy.\"\nHi described thl work ot Air\nMarahil Edwardi oveneu u \"magnificent\" ind wld he hid carried\nout \"to the full\" the Deptrtment'!\npollckt.\nWe hive Iult received a\ngenerous ihlpment of excellent quality Patent\nStraps. Viicolized solei\nfor extra wear and wataf.\nproofing. Bend E widths In\nall ilzes from 5 to J,\nSmart New Arrivals In\ns Pumps\nLow. Cuban and High heele.\nSuedes, Gabardines, Crushed\nleathers. Soft materials and\ndressy patterns.\n$345-*3.9S-$4.45\nWomen's Oxfords\nBlacks and Browm\u2014 Low and Military Heels\nv2.9S\"$3.4S-\u00ab.9S\"$4.4S\nI;..\nk\n411 Baker Street\nJuvenile Home\nInmates Beat\nGuard to Death\nWDrniPBO, Nov. U (CP)-Ouard\nEdwin Peine, 56, of the Provincial\nJuvenile detention home in down\u00ab\ntown Winnipeg wu beiten to death\nmd three Juvenile Inmates neaped\ntonight, Winnipeg City Police an.\nnounced.\nThe youths, described u husky\nfellowi 14, Id md It yean ef aga,\nwen being held for alleged housebreaking and armtd robbery, A\ncity-wide pitrol oa\/ lurch hu\nbeen liunched. t\nMercury Twice\nBelow Freezing\nNelion received I val Introduction to Pill'i chilling weither in\nthe flnt wuk df November. Only\nonce did the thermometer climb u\nhigh u Si degreei, md twice tt dip\nptd btlow tht froit point\nTemperature extreme! and nln-\nftll ln lnchu for tht fint week follow!\nMin Mix Rtln\n J7.7   tit   -\n__._   S8.7   41     -\n _   \u00ab4S  \u00abJ   ii\n    37.7   41.8   -\n...._ SSS JUtnoe\n..__ M 4S.1 -\n TO     4S     -\nRetallack Miner\nFined, Quilling\nWilhoulNolice\nCharged by Nttlontl\nService with quitting nil employment u I miner without giving the\nrequired seven days notice to. hi!\nemployer, Thomu Anderion of Retallack pleaded guilty ind wu lined\n$23 by Stipendiary Magia_rate Williim Irvlni Tuudiy morning.\nAnderson wu formerly employed by Western Exploration Ca Ltd.\nit the Mammoth Mine, Silverton.\nOn July 14 he left the mist md bu\nilnce been working lor himielf on\ni Iun.\nIn answer to thl chirgt bl itated\nhi bad <ppund \u00abt the Selective\nService office it Nelson tb uk tor\nI releaie, but admitted ht bid filled\nto return to tbe mine to work out\nhli seven days police u directed by\nJ. S. Living-tone, Miniger ol the\nSelective Service office,\nW. W. Ferguson acted fog lbe\nproiecution,\nNov, 1\nNov. i\nNov. I\nNov. 4\nNov. S\nNov. S\nNov, 7\nFIND BODIES Of\nTWO AT COAST\nNANAIMO, B, C., Nov. 11 .CP,\u2014\nThe body of Blaney Clirke of Crof-\nton, B, C, md tblt ot in unidenil-\nflid boy wtrt found tonight in thi\ncibln of thl cruiier Athiro, found\nHotting tlmliuly in Un Oulf ol\nOeorge by \u2022 pining tug, ind iuth-\norltlei uld thiy ipparently died\nfrom carbon monoxldi fumu from\nI broken exhiuit.\nEAST MININC MAK DISS\nPORT ARTHUR, Nov. 11 (CP)-\nWllllim A. Crou, 7), dltd htn todty. Mr. Crou wu \u2022 ion ol Cipt.\nW, Crou, oni of thi origlnil mint\ncipttlni it silver itltt. onee noted\nmining locality icrou \u25a0 Thunder\nBay. A brothir, Jullin Crou, dia-\ncovtrtd tnd now li I director of\nStgtp Sock Iron Minu.\nAnnounce Britiih\nDestrover's Lost\nLONDON, Nov. 11 (CPI - Thl\nAdmlnlty todty innounctd thi lou\nof thl destroyer Eclipse. No de-\ntilli wen given.\nThi ISTS.ton deitroyer, completed\nIn ISM, carried a normtl compliment of lit men.\nIt wu learned that Cmdr. E.\nHick, thi dutroyer'i ciptiln, wu\nimong tht mrvivori.\n\"W.D.\" Officer in\nFernle Today\nSection Officer tvlt Summiri of\nUll R.C A.F. mobile recruiting pirty\ntrom Calgiry, new in tht Kootmiyi\nwill bi at Fernle todiy to mut ip-\nplleints for  thl  Womin'i Diviiion\nol thl Air Forct.\nSays Britain Blocki\nFood for\nStarving Children\nWASHING-TON, Nov. 11 (AP) -\nDr. Ho wtrd E. Kershner, wbo directed relief tn Europe for the Quaker* from. 19* to IMS, decltred todty thtt tbt Null would rup no\ntdvmttgt If Orett Brlttln lifted\nltl b'.ockide pirtiilly tnd illowed\nfood to bt ihipped, under proper\nIfuaranteu, to undtrnourished children ot occupied countriu.\nThe children ot Europt in dying,\" Dr. Kinhner told t Senati\nForeign Relatloni Subcommittu\nconsidering \u2022 ruolutlon ailing on\ntht Unittd SUtu to Uke the leidenhlp bi ntibllthlng i definite\nplm far feeding Europein children\nind their mothers.\n(In London yeiterday, tht British\nQovernment turned down luigu-\ntloni for relixlng tbe blockidt.)\nKenhner, Director of tbe Nitionil Committee on Pood for the imill\nDemocracies, told of the futile efforts to gtt tht neceatry pennii-\n\u25a0Ion to move Mo tons of powdered\nmilk, purchued In SwIUtrland, into\nPnnct fw tba rillef of hungry bt-\nblu.\nCOLDS;\nFICHT MISERY      ~\/\nFIGHT MISERY\nwhen you feel It-rub \\ IM\nthroit, chut tnd l\/lv\nbtck with tlmt-UiUd\n'aaoRue\nDr. Chase's Nerve Food\nTh\u00ab Vfcmlll li Tonic\nVitamin 11 and tiMftti\u00abl\n\u25a0 I U_*_>mI__\nr^r^v mmnmfmm\n_Dritadvtiyu-K_.ar ktadtcht,\nlou ot ilttp, nervoui indigttUon,\nirritability, mttmit, aaroale\nflUgut, uid ubiuiUon of the\nM pUli, M eta,\nt, IN yBk, 11 JO.\nSEEK FISHERMAN\nPORT ARTHUR, Nov. 11 <CW-A\naeirch li being mide OB Thunder\nBty tor Hary Platarlli, Plnnlih\nfliherman, who hu been mlulng\ntince Tuudiy night.\nWASHED OUT?\nMtybtTbltliCaun\nOf Your Uck ef Ptp\n)bsraaawl\u00bb.Ml-ed\nleak \"wulwj nt\"-Ua\u00bb\nud droopr - Bir hi M\u00bb\nIn Un irlM at mattelm\nkl. .horta-i. In Ua. Wood.\nTiatamni, at mmlikr\nVt*1 inottw, n*\nll aattltra Id Wtnf Iboot\nInk -horul. at -t. .lud\nni mlcriii, natUr la thi\nMl blood _._.. Tn Dr.\nwiuImm pi\u00bbk Pin_-e lu\nealaaeai la,.I. rf Ina ul\njnttrm. iaermmmmm.\n' 'At arlar. time tt a\not It da. to Iroe\nIV . . .Uy *mt\nroar entrfr end itreartH.\nt* tlw nervM, BUrl fomt\neount ot Dr, Wllllim*\nPink Pilli tedVtr. Ask roar irvubi.\nDR.WILLIAMSPINK PILLS\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nA GUARANTEE\nto err you\nTHERE SAFE\nWhen you employ VVllllgnng\nTrenifer to do your light or\nheavy moving, you tin be\nabsolutely iure of being tiken care of efficiently and\nwith i minimum of experue.\nPHONI 106\nWILLIAMS\nTRANSFER\n'   MOVINO fr STOHACI\nj\nllllllliillll.lilllililliiiliilllllliliiiiit.ll\n \"\u2022\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, PtrOAY, NOVIMIIR IX, .MS-*\nOVERSTOCK PROMOTION\n-\nIN SPITE OF QUOTAS AND SHORT SUPPLY IN MANY ITEMS, WE FIND OURSELVES OVERSTOCKED IN MANY IMPORTANT LINES...\nTHIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THAT CHESTERFIELD SUITE OR PIECE OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE YOU HAVE WANTED      -\nAT A BIG REDUCTION. CHECK THIS PACE FOR VALUES AND ACT NOW.\n\u25a0    * ' ' ' ' '      ' \u25a0\n\u25a0\nFor Your Living Room\n3\nChesterfield Suites\nini\nHP Jm\n3 Only . . . Handsome new Suites in rich\nVelours. Shades of Wines, Greens. Large\nmodern chesterfield and 2 matching chairs.\nRgular price $229.00. Overstock Clearance,\nSuite:\ni .\nReversible Wool Rugs    3 Piece Chesterfield\nAttractive Brocaded Damask Suite in Soft Rot*\nshade. This is a really outstanding suite. Wall constructed and modern design., Large Chesterfield\nand 2 Chairs. Reg. price $295.00, Overstock\nClearance.  Suite:\n$|95.00\n.........\nChesterfield Specials\nRich Velours or hard-wearing Tapestry covers .. .\nShowwood trims ind full liie, roomy models. These\nsuites originally priced at (179.50 and $195.00.\nOverstock Clearance. Suite:\nHere is a big value in Smyrna\nReversibles In 2 standard sizes\n,.. Suitable for livingroom or\nbedroom use.\nSize 25x48. #0 QC\nReg. $4.50. Each..-}\u00a3. J J\nSize 30x60. \u00bbi QC\nReg. $6.50. Each..\u00abyi.33\nRag Rugs\nGood shades and wall\n. . . And   they   are\nwashed.\nSize 18x36.\nReg. 69c.  Each .\nSize 24x48\nReg. $1,19. Each\nSize 23x38. {1 AA\nReg. $1.39   Eaeh uU.UU\nSize 24x48. (1 QQ\nReg. $1.59.  Each ejl.M\nHere ore oilier fine values In new I*\npiece Cheiterfield Suite* riiat you con\npurchaie with confidence at theta\nnew low prices...\n3 0MIY\n\"\"\"\"V.:... $119.00\nStudio Lounges\nReg. $129.00,\nmade\neasily\nSOc\n89c\nI PIECE SUITES.\nReg. $198.00, for\n... \u25a0-_    . ..,,\u00bb..  .\n$149.00\n3 ONLY\n6 Only. High elaes Loungei In Velours\nor Tapestries. Easily converted into a\ncomfortable double bed. Complete with\narms and backrest. Bedding compartment\nIn base. A regular $99.50 value.\nFurniture Overstock Clearance\t\n$8850\n$149.00\nI PIECE SUITES.\nReg. $249.00, for\n$195.00\nAN the ibove ara wet) aonstructad and attractive\nwites and will give eomplete satisfaction.\n\"Penfold\" Dinette Chairs\nUnframed Mirrors\nA \"Star\" value for this Promotion. A heavy clear glass mirror\nin .size 16x16. Etched design\nand rosette hangar. Regularly\nsold at $1.98. Furniture Overstock Sale. Each:\n$1.49\nn 'Bedspreads\nSpecials in Unpainted Furniture\nFinely finished Hardwood Tables In 1 styles at\ngreatly reduced prices',,,'\nSmart Design End Tables. Reg. price $1.95.\nEach\t\n$1.29\nEnd Tables with under shelf in aame      fl>1 CQ\ndesign.  Reg. price $2.49.   Each eJ.J..JiT\nRadio Table* with drawer mad* of fin*     fi AC\nEastern Hardwood.   Reg. price $5.95. *\u00a5*\u2022\u25a0*'\u25a0\u00bb\n20 Only. Perfect type of chair to\nchoose whan furnishing a limited space.\nTh* \"Bay\" gives you 1 ehoie* of J\nsmart designs In Walnut finish. Comfortably upholstered with padded seats\nof damasks and tapestries. Reg. prices\n$8.95 and $9.95. Overstock Clearance,\nEach:\nA serviceable and attractive spreed In double bed size.   Soft\npastel shades. Regularly priced at $5.50.\nPHONISi\nCrwtrics   191\nMoelery    52\nReidy-to-Weir    ,  49\nMen'i Wtir  29\nDry goodi    49\nH.B.C. GROCERY VALUES\nOn Sale Todiy, Saturday and Monday \u2014\u2014\nAlmond Pait*, 4X Brano1,\nVa-ib. pk| ae<\nSede Biicuiti, I.B.C.,\n1 Ib. cartoni 2\\.\nRy* Brittle Tsck, 1 Ib. pkg. IS*\nWheat Germ, Elliion'i,\nI lb. pkg. 21<\nChicken Needi* Soup, Hebitant,\n2pkH 23*\nCoffei, H.B.C. Civendish,\nCround ae ordered, Ih. .. . 1 It*\nTea, Feet York, Ceylon, and\nOrange PekoC, Ib 73<\nBoyienberry |im, Viking,\n(t couofii) 4 lb. jar 63*\nSirdinai, Sllvett,\nUrge 7 ox. tin 20*\nMickerel, Sei-leet, Urge Hn 37<\nDust Mops, O'Ccdir,\nNo. 32, Mth  $1.20\nFleer Wax, Old Engliih,\n2 1b. tin  83d>\nPtionei 191.194\nPage's Soft Soap, hrr paint ee\nHie work.  Carton 21'\nFrench Castile Soap,\nLarga bar... He)\nSunlight Laundry Soap,\n4 ban 25c*\nIvory Flakes er Snow,\nUrge carton ...........25<\nFRUITI ANO VEGETABLES\nCrape Fruit, 70'., 2 for ... .25*\nGripei, Imperori, per lb. . .20*.\nCranberries, Cape Cod, Ib. 40e>\nSweet Potitoei, 2 he Sty\nFLOURt  S Rosea, 49 Ib. aack   $1.6}\n\u25a0\n\u2014__\u2014_\nmm__mm__mm-__mm___m____m~\nI\n$7\u00ab\n1\nKitchenette Suites  .\nHighly lacquered suites consisting of Drop Leef Table and 4\nChairs. Ivory with Red trim, Wiite with Black trim. Out*\nstanding value.\nA\n$29^0\n\\\\\nINCORPORATED  2\"? MAY 1670.\nSTORE HOURI:\nMondiy\u201412:10 p.m. \u2022 S p.m.\nTim., Thun., Frl.\u2014-9 a.m. \u2022 I p.m.\nWedneidiy\u20149 a.m. - 12:30 p.n).\nSaturday\u20149 a.m. te 9 p.m.\n'\n\u2022\n.\n\u25a0\njHf^\u2014=- -\u2014\n____________\nv  ;\n 4\u2014NIlJIffmBniMK^RIDAY, NOVtMHR 12, 1941\nD\nDON'T WASTE FOOD\n1\nHpODAY, la thousmds ind tbousindi of\n*\u25a0 homei, then tn babies who in hethhltr,\nhappier, because of the special vilue of Irradiated Carnation Milk ti an infant food. It il\nvery digestible, siie, euy to uie, uniform, tad\nis nutritious u milk an be. Aad it provide!\nOUI \"sunshine\" vitimin D. -\n........... __ ju._ v.,i-,_ milk, with pirt of\nthe natural water taken out, iterilized, and\nhomogeniied. Write for tree hook, \"Your\nContented Baby'.-Carnation Co. Limited,\n.70 Granville St, Vmcouver.\nm IMtADIATBD ..   ..\nCarnation Milk\nA CANADIAN PRODUCT -'frm (htvitedGm\nIf you don'* see Carnation Milk\nat your grocer's, ask for it\nTHE FACTS ABOUT\nt*.. \u25a0\ni\nThla year, Canned Salmon trill again be available In\n..Canada. It would be unwise, however to raise, hopea\nwhich cannot be aatlafied. Every Canadian houae-\n...f<- ahould know the facta.\nCanned Salmon will *J\nbe available from the *\nHOW MUCH\n1943 pack.\n100,000 tutt, or 10 million poundi . . \u2022\nipproilmttely ONE POUND PER PER SOS\nln Canada*\nthe supply limited a\nBeetute tht Brltlth Mlniitry of Food -HII\nrequlree immenie quintltlet of food Ut help\nfted the trmed forcei end the el .Ulan popula-\ntIon of Britain. Alao to provide a oan of\nsalmon In every panel lent by tht Rtd Oot*\nto Canadiin prlioneri-of-war.\nwill canned Salmon be available a\nWa ripert to ba able to relaatt \"QoTtr Leaf\nSalmon for Canada later thii year. Wateh\nfor publlo announcement of the exact data.\n- Until final victory ia won, Canaillant will fight with\neverything they have, including their favorite\ntea food.\nBRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD.     \u2022    VANCOUVER\nWKEH\nCLOYER\nLEAF\nMeasurements...\nBallerina Keeps\nPerfect Figure   ,\niy IDA <IIAN KAIN\nMy nominitlon thli week for the\ngirl with tin moat gorgtoui figure\nli Mil gleventka, the famoui aod\nbeiutitul btllerlii. Her specification! will tell you why: Butt SI Inches, wiltt \u00bbV_, hlpi 34, thigh It,\ncalf ISH, inkle 7H, and the beiuty\nof lt li tiie li normil weight for her\nheight, 117 poundi for five feet three,\n- Mla'i mtaiuremlivta conform almoit exictly to the Hollywood ittti-\ndird for streamlines. According to\nthis attodard, the wriit measurement li the basis for ill the othen.\nThe waist should be 4Vi times ll\nlarge, the hlpi ilx timei, tba chett\nabove tbi bust SH timu, the thigh\nSH timet, the calf v\/, times', tnd\ntht ankle IH tlmei thi size ot the\nwrist. You might like to, take your\nown tally ot them,       .\nOur lovely btBertae hts otH and\nanklt miuurtmtnti mort fully developed thm thi Hollywood itandard allows, but thty in still beautifully (ttptred. It yobr lagt ara too\nskinny, yeu couldn't do better than\ntakt up ballet. If your legi in toe\nheivy, you might try thli tip of\nMia't\u2014She wetn woolen tight*\u2014ln\ntha ballet world, they're celled *ge-\nmtche\"-for aU her practice!. Stn\nknits them herself ot 100 per cent\nwool. You might try woolen itocklngt with your log stretching exer-\ncleeia\nIt your flguiw Is the avenge, the\nwtlitline ls the meuuremint mott\nin need ot slimming and alto thtt\nthe most easily slimmed, llie upward arm flinging, stretching, twitting and bending i ballerina doei for\nart, you can do for exerciie. Thta\ndoei more thin illm tbe waist. It\nalao firmi and moulds thi bust.\nTo take Inchei off your hips, you\nInvariably copy the ballerina\u2014either ln backward and forward leg\ntwinging from the hlpi, or ln staccato backward kicking, Any one ot\nthen methodi will trim your hlpi\ndown to ilu\nIntelligence.\nAltitude fo\nIllness Changes\nBy GARRY 0. MYERS, Ph.D,\nHighly intelligent people have\ncome to think et oenti) Illness\nln the umt objective minner is\nthey think of phyiicil Illness. For\nthe recovery of the patient, this\ntttitude ii even more necenary, n\nyou cm ne ,than It he were juit\nphyiically 111\nNevertheless, thin still lingers\nla the minds ind feelings ol the\nnnk ud file of people otherwise\nintelligent an attitude of hush ind\nshiroe.\nThla wiy of responding to the per\nson who ll mentally lick, or who\nhli recovered front thli illness, ls\na hang-over from centuries ago\nwhen these unfortunates were considered to be filled with \"evil spirits\" ahd turned out to the mercy of\nthe beut-inteited forests.\n'Todiy we have our splendid private tnd publlo specialists md hospitals for treitment of the mentally-\nsick ind the percentage of total\ncure Is very high. Al the avenge\nparents md other adults grow more\nsensible, mtny mentally-sick patients ara cured before they become\nhoipltil cuei or even are known\nto be mentally 11 by their nelghbon.\nCULTIVATION Of MBNTAL\nHIALTH\n' Better ftlll, we in ilowly learning, how to keep' mentally well md\nto cultivate food mental heilth In\nour children. A selected llit ot\nbooki on \"Mental Heilth and Per-\nsonality,\" miy be had for postage\nby writing me ln cire ot this paper\nenclosing i self-addressed envelope.\n' A letter by i mother of I two-\nyetr-old aon, whose husbind is ln\na mental hospital well illustrates\ntill unfortunate prevailing notion\n\u2022bout perioni who ire mentally sick.\nHer husband, thi fither of their two-\nyeir-old nn, haa been in a mental\nhoipltil ilnce the child was seven\nmonthi old. She uyi the docton\nhive warned her not to let the child\nknow hli father It t mental patient\nuntil the youngster is grown up.\n\"My greatest worry as far as the\nboy li concerned, Is how to prevent\nhli father'! Illness trom needlessly\ncoloring hla life. How cm I account\nfor his father'i absence, without\ncreating an air ot 'mystery' or miking the child feel he hu something to bl ashamed ofl\" ,\nTHI DOCTOR'S REPLY\nIn answering thli mother I nld\nthit I im united thit tht docton\nadvlied her to keep thlt child Ignorant, until grown up, ot the nature\nof hit father'i Illness. It seems to\nme you hive in opportunity to\ncultivate in younelf md the child\ni sensible attitude towird thl mitter; thtt, moreover, you might, by\nworking with tiie teachen ot the\nschool, effect t wholesome bit of\nmental hygiene.\nKaslo Legion Aux.'\nHears From\nSoldier in Sicily\nKAKaO. B.O. \u2014 The Kulo Womin'i\nAuxilliry to the Cinadiin Legion held\ntheir Novtrabw matting ln tht Club\nroomi, Mn. R. T. Driver ln tbt chilr.\nA letter from Cpl. Chuck Stocking,\nwritten In Sicily, umpired tht Blclllin\nroadi with B.O. rotdi.\nAt tht cloie of thli meetlnt, Mn\nMI ud Mn. Stephenson ierved *\nwtr time ttt.\nMind, Soul and Body.\nthe Patient and\nlhe Disease\nBy   LOGAN   CLENDENING,   M.D.\nA niw branch of medicil practice\nil oiled \"Psycho-somatic Medicine\".\nPsycho meant mind ud soul tnd\nsomatic meani body\". The general\nIdn behind these wordi is \u2022 very\nold one. The newest tnd rawest Interne In tha medical ward soon\nfinds out thtt It la Just as Important\nto know whit thi patient thinks of\nhli disease u whit disease he hu.\nAnd, ii iomt pundit uid long ago,\nlt ll just u Important to know whit\nkind ot a patient the disease hu as\nwhat kind of disease the patient hu.\nWEIGHING EVIDENCE\nI gather from miny letters I get\nfrom my medical friends ln the irm.\ned forcu thlt the problem It even\nmore acute in military practice thm\nIn civil life. A soldier in the irmy\ncm always maki i requeit to iee a\ndoctor\u2014lt doein't cost anything tnd\nthi doctor ii near it hand it all\ntlmei,\nHere la e soldier with i pain ln\ntill stomach, llie doctor cu't iet\nanything, md ht can't feel mything, and the X-ray doein't ihow\nmything. There is no wiy on earth\nto prove thtt fellow hasn't got i\npiln but the evidence li againit it.\nOf coune iome of the chronic\ncomplaincrs are euy to spot. You\ncu curt them by putting them in\nthe toughest end molt hazardous\nport when \u25a0 skirmish comes along.\nRecurrent stomach aches hive a\nway of clearing up lf the patient\nknows be will be under gunfire\nevery time he hu one. Some alio\ntrt io physically sick that they are\nnot fit for duty it ill ud might u\nwell bi lent home at once. But the\npoint It thlt thl dutiei of the medi-\n\t\nell officer in not in ilmpli and do\nnot entirely cor_i.it of binding out\nlulphi drupi aod doing opentioni.\nThere it mother future of Uie\ncan whleh is thit fundamentally\nsoldiers of different ntlonility in\ntrained In different psychologies.\nThi Americana u a rult are given\nto overstatement, which flabbergasts in Engliih toldler halt tht\ntime, ud tht English soldiers an\ngiven to understatement which mik-\n,es the Amtrlctn think he is i cold\nnon.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CITY. B.O. \u2014 Mr. ud Mn.\nQ. A. Forbes, who hut been visiton to\nOntario ind other Eastern polntt for\nthe put two monthi, hive returned.\nWhile In the Eut they attended tht\nwtddlng \"of thtlr eldest daughter,\nMia M, I. rorbei, In Toronto.\nD. Nlchol wtnt to Ntw Denver Mondty for medicil treatment.\nMr, Long of Kimberley wu ln town\nduring the weekend, vltltlng hli ptrenti, Mr. and Mn. O. A. Forbei.\nMr, ud Mrt. A. R, Cameron tnd\nMr. Cameron's father, M. Cameron,\nWIN  weekend  vliltori to Nelson.\nSUTTON, S-fta-4 (CP.-1,-Cpl.\nJohn Beithir of thi Royil Artillery,\nwho wu potted u mining on the\nSomme ln May, 1M0, ud eicaped\nfrom France tier hiding 13 monthi\nIn the cellar ot a friendly family,\nll recuperating ln thli Sussex town,\nfrom wounds received ln North Afrlci.\nhigh k\nnd at I\ner, ipent the weekend at her home ln\nNelion.       \u2022\nMlu H, Flint Ot thl Publlo School\nStalf spent a weekend it her homt ln\nNew Denver.\nRead Why...\nnurse scon\nRecommends\nMit Slivemki, the world famoui\nbaUerlm hu a figure tint makes\noflier women turn et leait a pastel\ngreen. Ber wtlrt meaiurei iround\n13 Inches. And hips _i Inchei. No\nwonder the Is being teat, on tn Am-\nerici-wMi tour.\nitjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii'iii\n' JL-\nEr*l^_v \\ _fyf__ B*  BET8Y  NEWMAN\nlUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini'i\nOyiter Soup or Oyiten\nln other formi\nBroiled Zucchini Boiti\nHiked Applu\nCelery    . Picklei\nHot noils   Stewed Fruit      Coffee\nOYSTER SOUP\n1 pint oyiteji, J cupi mUk, 1 tablespoon butter, nit, pepper.\nPut milk ind butter over low beat\nPick oyiten over carefully lor biti\nof Ihtll. Strain liquor tnd live.\nWhen ml_k comei to boll, idd oyiten tnd' gtralntd liquor ud lit\ncook for 5 minutes or until edgti of\noysten curl Seaion with ult ind\npepper, and tervt piping hot. Servei _ or 3.\nCREAMED OYSTER!\n1 pftrt oyiten, 4 tah_upoo_a butttr, 4 tibleipooni flour, Vt teupoon\n\u2022aK, dull pepper, IH cupi milk.\nLook cyittn over caretuny, itrain\nliquor, idd oyiten ind hett until\nedgei curl. Make a whltt uuce of\nbutter and add flour, itlr In milk\ngndutlty, itlrrlng comtantly, tnd\ncook until thick, then add oyiten,\nthen leuoningt Serve over toul\nor cricktri. Serves 4.\nBROILED ZBCCHINI BOATI\nI ltrge IUliin or othtr iquuh, 1\ntableipoom lemon Juice, 1-3 teaipoon ult, 1 cup breidcrutnbi, duh\npepper, 1 tableipoon butter, gnted\ncheese.\nParboil or litem tquuh until tender (you cw um toorn Squuh lor\nthlt, too) flrtt cutting thtm ln half\nlfengthwlie. Stoop out centrei. Com\nbine KUonlngi, add centre of the\ntquuh, ituff tquuh, cover with\ngnted clieete end broil until hot and\ngolden brown. Serve with lemon\nquarteri.\nSPICED HONEY BUTTER\nSpiced Honey Butter mtku t dt-\nlicloui ipread for tout, blsculti, or\npincikei. Mix together equal portion of butter and strained honey,\nhett, add Vi teaspoon clnnimon ind\nVi teupoon gnted oringe rlnd for\neach Vi cup of mixture. Serve wirm\npoured from mill pitcher.\nfor\nCHEST COLDS\n1 Actt 3 ways, to break np croopv\ncongestion, clear stuffed-up held,\nloosens coughs\u2014over night,\n2 It penetrates fister.\n3 Generates heit ind viporllll\nquicker.\n4 It il snow-white, stainless, non-\ngreasy.\nK Cm be uied with perfect safety on\nthe tiniest lot.\nMet 30c an<U0_ ot ell dragiM..\nI a FIRST-AID kit\nIN  ONE JAR\nALWAYS DEPENDABLE\nAIRTIGHT WRAPPER\nENSURES STRENGTH\n5HTOBOROUOH, Bnglind (CP)\n\u2014Hon. Idwir. J. Anson, 34, Roytl\nNivy, younger ion ot Iht Hurl ind\nCounteii ol Lichfield, hu died i*\nthe result of in tceldent whllt on\nduty. The fimily ml U in thl. Staf.\nforuihln town!\nKEP-CUANSIN6\nLIFEBUOY\nI >1\nwith amazing gentleness\nT\"\\ntT ii \"done for\" double quick\n*-* when Lifebuoy's deep-cleent-\nint lather goes to world Even \"dirtiest\" work-a-day hands come really\nclean! Handa not only look clean and\nhealthy, but actually are\/\nYet despite super-fast cleansing,\nLifebuoy lather is gentle . . . amazingly gen tie! It's safe for kiddies'\ngrimy play-hands. Safe for'girl war\nworkers to use tc&ulnrlyl\nBuy two cakes\u2014one for the bath\nand one for the wash basin.\nGERMSs*hSc\nWash away GRIME-GREASE-GERMS with LIFEBUOY\n \t\n\t\nFor\nThe Best\nQood Shoes\nCo to\nR. Andrew\ni & Co.\nLeaden In Footfashion\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nNew Location\n596 BAKER ST.\nPormtrly occupied by T, llton'i\nEdwin Brown\nDies at (ranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C. \u2014 Onl of thl\ndlitrlct'i but known men, Bdwln\nllimm Brown, ige 17, dltd bw tlttr\nin Ulntu of nvtnl monthi. Ht wu\na tnlnrain with tht rtllwty during\nthe etrly diyi of tht city, ind II yt\u00bbr\u00ab\ntgo fell under t moving ctr, whtn bl\nlott both trmi md ptrt ot ont foot.\nEquipped with mechanl.nl trmi, ht\novercame thli hindlcin md wtnt\nInto tht Iniunnce builneu ln CilU-\nornlt md other parti ot tht United\nStatei, md innuilly vUlted thlt diitrlct.\nHe wu born In Orand Bay. N B.\nmd cime hire ln 1807. Bit ptrtnti,\nMr. tnd Mn. Welter Brown, both dltd\nhtrt. Hi li turvtvtd by t brother, Hirold md t sitter, Mn. Pitton, both In\nCrmbrook, t iliter, Mn. Ort Ttplln\ntt Canal Flat tnd a titter, Mn. O.\nO'Connor tt Chtpmm Ctmp,\nHt wu a member of tbe motherhood ot Railway Trainman.\nCAPS TOWN (CP) -Officeri of\nthe South Afrlci Defenci force who\nhive the necessary qmllflciUom\nnow trt illowed to volunteer ior\nsecondment to British forcu tubed to the exigencies ot service.\n\\hese days, when tea must yield\nI the utmost in flavour', quality\nis of supreme importance* Ask for * *\n\"SALADA\nTEA\nCASTXEQAR\ncasti\u00bbo.._i, b. c\u2014onittd cnurcn\nW.A. mit it tbt bomt of Mri. J. gu*\nion, with Mn. H. Huddluton u oo-\nhoiteu. Preient win Mn. H. Huddlt-\niton, Mn. J. Btilund. Mn. R. Hunter, Mn. R. DtPot, Mn. J. Wrllht.\nMn. I. Bibb, Mn. C. Appliton, Mn.\nW. Heuiton, Mn. H. Sommiri, Mn.\nA. Ulnu, Mn. I. Pettnon. Mn. A.\nBtunden, Mn. I. Auiitnd, Mn. J.\nPruer, Mn. J. Kin-en, Mn. L. Orunl-\nrod, Mn. L. Morey tad Mn. J. John-\nton\nMn. A. Olsen hid it gueiti for\ntht put wttk htr diughtir, Mn\nR, Ktoibtr. md Mn. W. Sttfftn md\nton Riehtrd.\nMlu Row Bnalund of Trtil ipent\nthl weekind with her pirents, Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. J. Englund.\nMr, ind Mn, 3. Johnion tnd chlldnn wen rrlrtiy vlsl tori to Trill.\nMr. ud Mn. c Appleton md ion\nChirles wen Nqlson ihopptrt ovtr\ntilt weekend.\nMirtin Petenon wu a vlaltor to\nNtlion.\n0-cit Snider hu ttktn up reiidence In Cutlegir.\nmim Join Uwwa vitited Hilton\nSiturdiy.\nUc, Lymin MorrUon hu lift for\nhli station at Toronto tfter iptndlng\nhli furlough with hli mothtr, Mn. J.\nMorrlion.\nMn. A. Olun, Mn. W. Stettin md\nMn. R. Klolber wtn weekend visitor! to Trail.\nMn. H. crooki md Mn. A. Snell\nviilted Trill Stturdty.\nMn, X. Knoblmk li t pttltnt In\ntht Tnll-Ttdinto Hoipltil.\nMri, H. Byitrom md children Lor.\nnint and Ray hivt returned ifttr\nviiiting Mn. Bystrom'i ptrenti. Ml\nand Mn. W. Hirrtth of Nelion for\nlOdtyi,\nMrs. A. Shkwirok wu a NtUon\nvUitor Siturdiy,\nDennii Shkwtrok Ii t pttlent In tht\nKoottnty talki Xintrtl Hospital In\nNelson.\nMn. M. Otllo md lnftnt ton tn\npatlenti ln tht Trtll-Ttdmic Hoipltil.\nMr. L. Flt-iimmont of Nelton viilted Cutlegir Sundty.\nMUt Stelli Simmoni ls t pttlent ln\nthe Koottniy Uke Otntnl Hoipltil,\nNelion,\nExecutive of tht Catholic Womtn'i\nfatigue,mtt it tht homt of Mn. J.\nFornelll to discuss pltnt tor > chlcktn tptghtttl lupptr.\nMr. md Mn. J. Pirent ot Nikusp\nwire recent gueiti of Mri. _,. Parent.\nMIh xvt Peterson visited Tnli Stturdty.\nMrs. A. Lemleux of wrmgell, Alt'\n\u2022kt, wu I guut of Mn. L. pirent,\niccompinled bv Mr. mil Mn. H.\nHlltt of south Sloctn.\nSgt.-Pilot Nick Markln ot Winnipeg\nlift Siturdiy night after iptndlng\nhit furlotiih wtth Mi mother, Mn. W.\nMarkln,\nMUl Yvonne Parent viilted her\nbrother Philip Frldiy. Ht ls \u2022 piUtnt\nIn tht Tnll-Ttdinto Hotpltaf.\n0. Walker viilted Trill Stturdty,\naccompanied by Fred Parent.\nBOSWELL\nBOBWSU. B.C. - Mr. md Mn. R.\nC. Titer bin u gdhtte IBI. Yiger'i\nmothir Ind brother. Mri. H.  Vm\nStlen)>erg md Mervln Vm Steinberg\not Kimberley.\nMr. ind Mn. Flnliy Moon md\nbiby diughter htvt nturned to thtlr\nhomi ln Ctlgtry tftar \u00bb tm dty vlilt\n\u2022t Oott crtek, where tbey were tbt\ngueiti ot Mr. md Mrt. S. J. cumming!.\nNELSON SOCIAL\n\u25a0y MRI M, J. ViaNlUX\nChirgi fer Ingtgtmtnt Announoeminti In Thli Column ll |I.M\nR. R. Horner\nR \u00bb R CROCIRY\nSHERIFF'S PUDDING POW-\ntomato sour,    in.\nAylmer, 2 for IUC\nBEANS, VinCimp'g. IQ\nPkg. ............ ivt\nSOON, Stafford's.   . OC.\n2 pkp. for LJL\nPALMOLIVE SOAP,      P.\noik.    OC\nprincess soap      nr\nFLAKES, pkg. .... LJC\nOtAMS, Tokay,       01.\nPar Ib. *^1C\nArrus, wam-m, oc.\n4 Ibi. **\u00bb*\nCRAPEFRUIT, Urgt  OC\n\u2022lie 701, 2 for .... LJt\nCABBACE,    . 7\n2 ibi. <c\nSQUASH, Individual, in\nPOTATOES, Cemi, ' 9(1.\n10 Ibi JUC\nPHONE 161\nB-aAZlNA-STACE-SinTH\na Wednttdty, Nov, id, it 1:30\no'clock, Rtv. fundi Flynn unittd\nin marriage it tbe Rectory ot thl\nCithedral ot Miry Intmaculite, John\nC. Bluint, eldest ion Ot Mr. ind\nMn. John Blailni, Oovernment\nRotd, md Ach Dorothy, eldest\ndiughter ot Riehtrd Stace-Smith of\nCruton md thi, lata Mri. Stsce-\nSmith. The bridi, who won an afternoon-length dreu ot powder blue\nmd chipel veil with icceuorlu, and\ncirrled a bouquet of pink ro.es, wu\nattended by Miu Martha Marihill\nof Nelion, formerly of Cruton, who\nchou 1 darker shade of blue In an\nifternoon frock ind nivy icceuor-\nrlu. The groom wu supported by\nThomas Swlndtn ot Vincouver. Following a few dayi honeymoon it\nthe homi of the bride'i father ln\nCruton, Mr. md Mn. Blulna wlll\nmake1 their home on Government\nRoid. *\ne Mr. ind Mn. Stinley Marshall\not Corra Linn iccompinled by Mri.\nMarihall's nieces, Miss Joyct tnd\nJackie McPhail, wert vliltori to\ntown Wednuday.\nt Mr. and Mn. Adam Crulckshank\nof lYultvale, who viilted Nikuip\nand Nelson, hive returned.\nRETURN TO CAIX3ARY\na Flight Sergeant J. F. Hooger-\nwert of thi _.C__t. Ctlgtry and\nMrs. Hooftrwerf, who htvt ipent\na coupli of weeki at the homa of\nMr. Hoogerwerfi mother Mn, C.\nHoogerwerf, Mill Street, returnid\nWednesday. Thty were iccompinled\nby their soni Jack md Bobby,\nt Mrs. Christenson oi Ymir viilted\nNelson yuterdiy.\na Utt. Daniel McDougall, (BO\nKooteniy Street, entertained the\nC.W.L. it her home, when, thou it\ntending Included Mrs. Freddie Romano, Mn. H. Wilson, Mrs. Fin.\nchllin, Mn. W, Maglio, Mn. Johnny\nDeGirolamo, Mlu Georgina Maglio,\nMri. R. R. Brown, Mn. George M\nBenwell, Mrs. J.. P. Duffy, Mri'.\nDouglu Cummins md Mn. Joieph\nMaglio.\na Mr. ind Mn. C. F. Olfot hive\nreturned from their honeymoon\nspent hunting in Creston ind Dii\ntrlct, ilio viiiting Cr&brook.\nLEAVES FOR COAST\na Mn, Willey McPhail of Corn\nLinn hu left tor Vmcouver, where\nshe 'will join her husband, and be\nguut at the home ot Mr. McPhall'i\nbrother-in-law' md sister, Mr, ind\nMrs. Don McNab.\na Mh. J. N. Hunt, Johnstone\nBlock, spent the holiday it Btlfour\nwith Captain md Mri. P. Htrtridge.\na Wednesday afternoon the home\not Mrs.' John Meyers, Roiemont, wu\nthe icene ot t happy birthday party\nwhm Mh. Meyers entertained in\nhonor of her ion Theodore's wcond\nbirthdiy. Thou pruent were Mri.\nGeorge Atkinson, Mn. J. A. Cirlion, Mn. A. Frederickion, 'Mn. D.\nKline, Mn. P. Blilkowiki, Mn. Leo\nWhltelock md Mn. Ktrbi of Camp\nLiiter.\nUBATO FOR COAST\ne Mn. Jimu O'Shea, Terrace\nApartmenti, left yeiterdiy for Vmcouver, when iht will spend the\nWinter, She wu accompanied to the\nCout by Mrs, John Cirtmei, who\nSAFEWAY\nLARD: Swift's, lb. . . . 15c\nRINSO: largt) packet ... 23c\nMATCHES: Sesqui, pkt. . . 23c\nCREAM OF WHEAT: pkg. ..22c\nBEEF LIVER: sliced, Ib. . . 25c\nSUET*, chopped, Ib. .  . .   15c\nwill vlilt bir Kni tor I coupli ot\nweeki.\nt Mm Btrjli Cilbick, Cirbon-\nltt Strut, Ji viiiting friendi In\nTrtil.\n\u2022 Mri. Hugh W, Robertson, Row-\nmont, entertained Mrs. Fred II.\nGraham's Circle ot Si Saviour's\nChurch Helpen at bar home, whtn\nthou present were lin. Grihim.\nMri. H. B. Gore, Mn, Erneit Smith.\nMrs. A. J. Cornish, Mn. A. J. Dunnett, Mlu Peggy Dunnett, Mlu Mirgiret Tiylor, Mn, Stanley Bostock,\nMri, J, H. Edmondson, Mri. A, L.\nCrotch, Mn. R. A. Grimei, Mri,\nF. R. Pritchard md Mri. H. J. Hiy-\nlock.\ne Members of thi Circle et thi\nCathedral of Miry Immaculate met\nWednuday ifternoon it thi home\nof Mlu Albertine Choquettt, 306\nRobson Street, when thou winning\ntht prizes were Mn. L. G. McCillum\nmd Mn. George Henntuy. Mh.\nNorbert 0. Choquette distributed\ntht Red Crou sewing. Those present wera Mn. W. G. Fullerton, Mrs.\nChoquette, Mrs. A. T. Noxon, Mn.\nD, A.'McPhenon, Mn. Joieph Sturgeon, Mn. M, J. Vigneux, Mn. M.\nDeGirolamo, MM, J. Muraro, Mn.\nPhilip Rahal, Mri. M. 3. Varseveld,\nMrs. Jem Kasper, Mri. A. 0. Qt-\nUnit, Mh. 0.* Steveni, Mn. Mth\nEdgir, Mrs. Thomu Prime,, Mrs.\nJ. P. Herron, Mri. Jtmu Morrison,\nMn. Louis Colettl, Mrt. Henessy,\nMri. D. Mclnnes, Mh, H. B. LIndisy,\nMn. M. Sotlly, Mn. J. Hopwood,\nMn. Lu.kvIMi, Mrs. MbCillum,\nMn. Henry Lindblad, Mh D'Aurc-\nlio, Mn. Vito Romano and Uh.\nHenri Gagnon.\nBRILLIANT\n_-_UU4AMT.a.C. - W. Oltboff WU\nI Ntlion viiltor Btturdiy.\nFrtd Ohirnoff iptnl lbe wukwd\nit Wlnlaw.\nBIU Brdoklmo wu a weekend viiltor tt Perry'i elding.\nLucy Stoochnoff wu t viiltor to\nNilion Mondty.\nPett Hirutmow iptnt thl wttk-\n\u2022nd tt Ptrry'i aiding.\nJ. J. Kootchln vlilMd Nilion Btturdiy.\nBill Rtlbln nil Nilion viiitor on\netturttty.\n3. W. Ant toff wu a viiltor to Cut-\nCtitlmr\nligtr on Siturdijr.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY. NOVIMIIR\n11, Wl\n\u00a3>'<*.\nS. Slocan W.I.\nPlani Drive\nfor Anniversary\nBOOTH SLOCAN, B.C. - Thi Women'i Institute mtt ln the Community Hill with Mrs. W. T. Jonu,\nPruident, in the chilr. Thl corru-\npondenee included t Utter ot tbinki\nfrom tht Knlghti of \u2022Pythlu, New\nDenver, tor tht Initltutt'i tfforti In\ncollecting 1103. for tbt Jimmy Nyman fund. Tht mtmbtn expreued\ntheir appreciation to. Tom Roberta,\nwho htd bun Instrument si ln obtaining t good pert of thli collection.\nUn. H, Jamei, representing the Otn\nGuides, ittttd thtt tht loctl guldei\nin tgtln doing thilr put In tbi\nBeesborough Shield Competition this\nyur tnd In connection With tha Mrd\nI.O.D.E. Guide company, Helton, von\nthe BntboroUgh Shield Ittt yur for\ni biby'i liyette of U pieces, ill entries btlng unt to Britain.\nIt wu pointed out thtt Khool\nchildren here who nld thtllout tlcketi for tht Kinonin Milk for Brlttln\nPund hid not been tblt to ttttnd the\nfKt ihow. Jt wu felt thtt the children ihould receive iomt rtctgnltlon.\nA muting ot tht ptrenti of thi\n\u25a0chool chlldnn wu called to mike\nirrangementi for thl Chrlitmu entertainment md tnt. \u00bb '\nIt wu decided to aend a parcel to\nMn. F. Aihby, ont of tht chirter\nmembers, who ll now. In .Bnglind.\nThe Preiident notified tht -anting thit ntxt ytwwu the bttltutt'i\nUth innlvtntry ml thtt thty ihould\nnikt lt outttindlng witb in lncreued membership md toot creditable\naccomplishment.\nTbe social put of thl ifternoon\nidded tom* 41am to tht ioci_l fund\nmd poems, stories md a recipe for\nin economical Chlrstmu cike wtn\nreid. Mn. Jonei wu hoiteu tor tu.\nAWitkoff   vltlttd\nSiturdiy.\nA. J. Witt who hu bun employ*!\nhtrt, rtturntd to hli homo tt Ctrmtl,\nSuk\nBtll Popoff wu a Cutltgtr viiltor\nBtturdiy.\nMn. R. MtcDontld wu a viiltor to\nNelion cat Mondiy.\nBun wlihloff wu t viiltor to Cut-\nleiir Saturday.\nJohn Ktbttoft wtnt to onnd\nForka on Mondiy.\nP. Browell ot thi Koottniy Bni. Co.,\nwmt to Cmyon Mondiy, Ht tiptcti\nto rtturn Btturdiy. <\nBRILLIANT, B.O. \u2014 Arthur Ten\nDommelen hu returned to bit'bomt\ntt Ctughniwigi, Quebto.\nBUI Pic tin wu \u2022 pi tlmt tt Koot.\nenay Uke Oeneril Hoipltil .Tuudiy.\nPettr Ptrentnoff hu ratutnid to\nFife tfter t weekind at Brllllint.\nNick Pottnlkotf mint tht wttktnd\nbl Brllllint.\nMn. Sim Btbikiltf ll ipendlni\nsome timi In Vincouvtr, what hu\nhutbud Ii underiolni treatment.\nNick Mutroff rtporti In vmoouver\nfor mlllttry tnlnlng Nov. JO,       .\nJack Lt oltir of tha Ttommlen\nBridge Co., hu returnid to Montrul.\nV. Byrne hu lift Brlllltnt tor\nQuebec.\nA. J. Wttt ot Kooteniy Engineering\nCo., hu returned to Ctrmtl, Suk.\nDomt Slmoneiu hu lltt tor bit\nhomt it Liverpool, N.S.\nSouth Slocan\nBOOTH SLOCAN tO. ii Ow. V. B.\nLlittr, R.C-.,, ll ipending two WUKI'\nfurlough with hit ptrtnti, Mr.,tad\nMri. Wllllim Lister.\nMlu Alice HlU of Wtntta It vliitlni\nMn. Btone, Br, fer a few dtyt.\nMr. md Mn, C. H. Blind wen Siturday visitors In Ntlion.\nMtt. A. Sutherland who bu bua\nvltltlng htr son-ln-liw md daughter,\nMr. and Mn\/Rlchird Dime, hu returned to Vincouver.\nMr. and Mn. W. A. MtoCtbt md ton\nBruce returned on Siturday from t\nvlilt tt their Willow Point bomt.\nMr. ud Mn, W. T. Jonu wut Stturdty ihoppen in Nelion.\nMr. tnd Mn. W. P. Rogen wtn Btturdiy ihoppen ln Nelion.\nMra. Leonird A. Slmi ef Ntlion\n\u25a0pent tbt weekend visiting her ptrenti, Mr, md Mn. P. H. Ruisel.\nPrivate Funeral\nfor F. Hoedt\nPrlvttt funinl-urviet wu held\nfrom the Thomjuon Vuntril Homi\nThuriday tor r\u00bbrdtoind Hoedt, who\ndltd Monday, Rtv. T. J. S. rergtuon\nconducted both tht Chapel Mrvlct\nand tht eommitlal urvlee it Ntlion\nMemorial Park.\nPi lib tan n were C. W. Stewart,\nRobert Pickering, John Koehle ind\nSimuil Holden.\nMr. Hoedt, 10, hid lived here in\nretirement ilnci MM.\nMany at Boiwell\nChuroh Supper\nBOSWILL, B.0. \u2014 AniUcm Church\nSocial ivenlng la thi Mimorlal Halt\nwu ettendt&by miny A burty tupper\nof baked bum, ultdi md Ippll pit\nwu served.\nFollowlni thl nipper, a flaa whltt\nwu htld, with lop wen going te\nFREEMAN\n*     IURNITURI CO. **\nTbe Houu ot furniture Vahiee\nPhone in Nilson\nTRAOI IN YOUR\nOld Furniture\non NEW\noutlay Biy. Tbi pitjtrt wert Mn.\nA. Kennedy, Mn. D, V. Weat, 0. Smith\nand J. H. Smith.\nA good builniM\nvariety ML\ndont at a\nL\niiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiu!\u00a7iiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nNew Fall Opih\nCoati \u2014 Hata -fPresses\nMILADY'S FASHm^HOP\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIplllHIIIMIII\n m   .\nOre Jhi Qbt\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\nTatt-O Canada\nfcOO-CBC Niwi\n8:15\u2014Front Lint fimily\n8:30\u2014Something Refreshing\n8.45-Break!tct Club\n9:00\u2014BBC Ntwt\n9:15\u2014Stin of thl Week (CKLN)\n9.22-Muilctl Magic (CKLN)\n9:30\u2014Tndt Windi \"Tavern\n0:45\u2014Xavier Cugtt Entertalni\n9:59-Tlma Slgml\n10:00\u2014Morning Vltit\nWilS-Tht South American Wty\n(CKLN)\nlftieWuit Rtltx (CKLN)\n10:\u00ab\u2014They TeU Me\n11:00\u2014Now You're Talking\nlitis\u2014John Hircourt\n11:3a\u2014Volca of Mimory (CKLN)\n11:30\u2014\"Soldier*! Wife\" '\n11:46\u2014Mink Weber's Orch,\nAFTERNOON\nl-.OO-B.C. firm Broadcut\n12:36\u2014Thi Notice Boird (CKLN)\n12:30\u2014CBC News\n11:45\u2014To Bt Announced\nl:0O-Iitbelle V'cBwtn Slop\n1:15\u2014Interlude ,\n1:1)3\u2014Talk for Womm\n2:0O-Schoolj Broidcut\n3:90\u2014Eyet front\n3:00-Don Miliar md Hit Iilmdtri\n3:15-TWk\n8:30\u2014Nin Merrlmin Singi\n1:45-BBC Newi\n4:00-Wendell  Hill   (CKLN)\n4:07-Volct of Mtmory\n4:15\u2014Novtleique\n4:30\u2014Teitimt ll Melody Tlmt\n4:45\u2014Newi Roundup\n5:00\u2014Memory Lan!\n5:S0-To Be Announced (CKLN)\nEVENINC\n6:00\u2014Treiiure Chett\nB:30-R.C.A.F. Qui. of Two Cltiei\n7.00-CBC Niwi\n7:lfl-Tl_e Town Growi Up\n7:30\u2014To Be Announced\n8:00\u2014BBC Newreel\n8:15\u2014Currmt Evtnti\n8:30\u2014Drama\n.lOO-Soliloquy\n9:30\u2014CBR Slngen\n10:00-CBC Niwi\n10:15\u2014Newi Roundup\n10:30\u2014Dance Oroheitrt\n10:45\u2014Dince Orcheitra\n11:00\u2014God Save thl King\nHere's one tea\nthat gives you\neverything\n\u2022 Doip, hearty flavor\n\u2022 Fragrant bouquet\n\u2022 Utmoit en]oyment \u2022\nTry Canterbury! Np better\nMia packed. Exactly right\nfor your critical taite.\nSold by\nSAFEWAY\nSTORES, ]LTD\nFor your ftnvenlenea,\nCanterbury ll packed In\n2OZ..40Z.and8OZ.\nrigid cartoni.\nr a\nGood Morning\nTOMORROW mom-fig enjoy t Bowlful of dip, delicious Grape-Nuts Flakes,\nThat's ti grand plan for a good-natured\nmorning every day.\nGrape-Nut* Flakei Have a malty-rich,\niweet-as-a-nut flavor that (tarta you off with\na great big smile! Aad their good nourishment keeps you grinning. Thete days you\nneed the carbohydrates aad proteins, iron asd\nphosphorus, and other food essentials found\nin Grape-Nuts Flakei\nOrder from your grocer. There ate two\nsires of the red aqd white package regular\ntlze and giant economy sine.\nGrapesNuts\nFLAKES\nA ^w^iw m tmmwmt mmm\n\u25a0 \u25a0;'\u25a0\nI\nroit itox-m\nK. V. D,\nM.ONI ne\nTHEM WITH THESE IDEAS\nWhen your grocer It thla to let you have Jell-0 and Jell-0\nPoddingt, make them go at far as possible. Gat more servings per\npackage with recipes like these, and others you'll find on the package*. Enjoy Jfll-0 quality and tempting, smooth, rich flavor to the full.\nsunn; o*anoi supmr piati\nlp*ek*pOrmii1ilt_l I imp mm* jlAtmiwaHe\nlmfwSmmZr I tuf iuii telery, taliU\nJ traitii,, wtfeu **.\u00bb\u00bb\u2022       U Itti^tta m\/I\nmemltmeeeiUtei. U\nllettpe**rl*Hi\nDtaolve Jell-0 In vum wtttr. Add oringe Juice ind\nwiter. Chill Whn ilightlv thickened, fold la onagri.\nCombine celery, Mit ud vi negtr; fold it once Into slightly\nthickened Jell-O. Turn into individuil molds Chill until\nfirm. Mikei 8 molds Serve, anmolded aa lettuce, with\ncold iliced mat.\nQUICK-AND-IASY CHOCOIATI fROSTINO\nHied \u2022 m M WLm eet Wdmt ol JeltO Cbecolitt Poddlig\nr,My go \u2022 long wiy-iuc it to froit \u2022 wholt tw>Urtr alu.\n1 yatiete IMC Ck*e*lt** PmU-H\nkmdmtr^T lop#rtln-t*t* \u25a0\u2022\n.  1 latliir**** kmitr\nPlice paddini In stucepin. Add milk gradu-lly, stirring coninntly. PUce over medium heat and cook until\nmixture comw to \u2022 boil ind il thickened, stirring an-\nitintly. Remove (ram fire. Add lugir ind butter\nind mut until well-blended. Fiok ake in uniil wiy.\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs\ncomult-r-\nHH\n491 laker St.\nPr*i*nt-it_ problemi\nhave nel brought about\nany ehanat in tha que-\nlity oj Jell-0 md Jell-0\nPudHnp.\n____,\ni     -\n\u2022 \u2022 a\n **_******m\nSfttam Bally JJ^tua\nCsUbllihtd April M, 1903.\nBritiih Columbia*!\nMoit Interesting NtWtpaptr\nPubllihed evtr; morulas txcept Suodiy to\nUit NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED. 2H Baker St., Nilion. Britlih Columbii.\nMEMBER Or THE CANADIAN PRliS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nFRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1944.\nThere Must Be No\nSlackening of Effort\non Home, Front\nOna. again by Prime Minister\nChurchill are we warned against over-\nopttmism as to an early colbpse of\nGermany. Once again .does that great\nrealist warn, us that any let-ddwn in\nthe war effort of thc Allied Nations,\non the home front, ot on the war\nfronts, might do irreparable damage\nto thecause for which we are fighting.\nAny let-down would not only\nlengthen the war, but it could result in\na softening of the effect of ultimate defeat on the Germans and Japanese.\nTirhe was once on our side. It is now\nmi the side of the enemy, to the extent that they are gambling on creating divisions in the ranks of the Allies\nor of making us war-weary.\nNever were the United Nations\nmore closely united than at. present,\nnever was the determination stronger\nto: batter the German and Japanese\nforces into unconditional surrender,\nnever were our armed forew better\ntrained or better equipped'to destroy\nthe enemy, but if there were ahy letdown in the manufacture of the types\nof munitions that experience hai shown\nus an required, or Ihy insistence upon\npremature relaxation of food rationing or other restrictions that are necessary to supplying our armed forces\nand to equitable division of the balance\nof supplies to civilians, it could prove\nof advantage to the enemy.\nWe can afford no slackening of effort on the home front There is every\nindication that furthering tightening\nof belts may be necessary.\nbe bitterly disappointed, the dty\nwhich prepares to help itself is likely\nto get most money from the Dominion,\nCities may be forced to borrow\nmoney during the rehabilitation period,\nbut such borrowings are likely to be\ncostly and perhaps limited to less than\nheeded. Money which ls saved during\nthe war will earn 3 per cent, save probably more than 3 per cent, after the\nwar, and place the city concerned ia the\nstrongest position to get the most aid\nfrom Ottawa.\nWhen We Get Rumania\nReports of growing revolt in Rumania against the Germans coincide\nwith1 the Russian advances' on the\nSouthern front, which are bringing the\nRussian armies ever nearer to the Balkans.   \u2022\nRumania is of tremendous importance to the Nazis. In that country are\nthe only oil wells with substantial production from which Germany can draw\nsupplies of natural oil.\n. Loss of Rumania would involve entire dependency,by the Germans upon\nsynthetic oil, which accounts for about\n83 per cent of Its oil resources. Loss of\npossibly 15 per cent, plus the decrease\nin production of synthetic oil resulting\nfrom Allied raids on oil plants and the\ncollieries in the Ruhr wheh produce the\ncoal from which the oil is obtained,\nmight prove disastrous to the operation\nof the German war machine.\nIt could have an effect much more\n1 immediate than the breaking down of\nmorale on the German home front, reports of which are in all probability the\nsubject of no inconsiderable exaggeration.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nSound Civic Policy,.\nIt is good to see that the Nelson\nCity Council has accepted in principle\nAid. T. H. Waters' proposal that funds\nbe put aside for postwar rehabilitation and reconstruction work.\nFrom this year's council goes a recommendation to the 1944 council that\naction along these lines be taken. This\nyear's council will be out of office before it is known what cash surplus may\nremain over from 1948 revenue.\nThe position in principle is simple\nenough. Under war conditions, with\nshortage of labor and of ability to secure materials, no city can carry out its\nnormal amount of public works and\nother improvements. If taxes are maintained at approximately a normal figure, as is the case in Nelson, and other\nbranches of revenue are maintained it\nis evident that there should be a surplus. That surplus could be wiped out\nby reduction of taxes or rates, or if by\nsome strange chance revenue should\nfall. In Nelson's case revenues are\nbuoyant. But, instead of reducing\ntaxes, it seems evidently better business to let taxes and rates remain as at\npresent and put aside any surplus that\nresults for expenditure after the war.\nOther cities are following this policy. Notable examples are Calgary,\nLethbridge and Spokane. They take\nwhatever cash they can get their'hands\non, put it into war bonds and have it\nready for postwar period when there\nwill be great need for rehabilitation of\nworn assets, for modernization and for\nnew construction and improvements\nand equally great need for employment\nbv public bodies and private industry\nof every man who can be put to Work.\nIt is unthinkable that the Dominion Government will not have plans\nwhich, will include aid for municipalities, but it Is equally unthinkable that\nOttawa would follow any policy other\nthan that of giving most aid to cities\nwhich show the greatest desire to help,\nthemselves. In the past, and there has\nbeen no indication of any change of\nviewpoint at Ottawa, Federal grants\nhave been on a bssls of percentage contribution. The Provinces pot Op so\nmuch, or the cities so much, and the\nDomlnioh puts up some percentage\nwhich It considers equitable and within\nits means.\nThe city which looks to Ottawa to\nplay Santa Claus sll alone is likely to\nLetten miy bt publlihed over a nom dt\nplumi, but thi actual nimi ol thi writer\nmuit bl glvin te thl Editor ai evidence of\ngood filth. Anonymoui letten go I.i tht\nwutt paptr bukit     '\nCommunist Defined\nHundred Years Ago\nTo Iht Editor:\nSir\u2014Tit Vtncouver Provlnct nmtrlted\neditorially recently, \"Perhipi tht most Impos-\nlibit ol Ull JM questions is 'Define Communism' \".\n. In labor, i Wiihln|ton periodical owned\nby 11 itendird nitrcid organizations, thi following which wti published In 1(20 by the\nCom Liw Rhymester, li quoted:\n\"Whit li \u25a0 Communist? One who hilh yeirn-\nInfi\nFor tquil dlviilon of unequal eirnlngi.\nIdler or bungltr, or both, he li willing\nTo fork out hii copper ind pocket your shilling.\"\nT. L. BLOOMER.\nCutltgir, B. C, Nov. 10, IMS.\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen te any reader. Ntmu tf pinoni\nuklng quutloni will aet ba publlihid.\nThire li ne ohirgt fir thli urvlei. duu-\ntlem will not be intwired by mall exeept\nwhin thin It obvloui neetulty fer privity.\nCurloui, Creiton\u2014Would you pltnt till ml\nhow to flniih ntwly hid hirdwood floors?\nI hava Juit Uld \u2022 birch floor ind I im\nwondering how I ihould flniih lt.\nHirdwood TUltr: Vu boiled Unittd ol)\nand powdered itarch-to nuke a very thick\npute; add a littlt Japin, reduce with turpentine; idd enough coolr to cover the white ol\nthe itarch. Apply with bruih ind rags. Ltt It\ndry \u00ab houn, or until lt is In condition to rub\ndown with tandpaper, without much gumming\nup. Tollow with was or other floor pollih.\nH. 0. H, Jaffray\u2014Does aptnon have to fence\nagtlnat goala and Iheep to protect their\nproperty In a diitrlct where ii no pound\n\u25a0  liw? \u2022     \u2022\nYm.\nInterested, Salmo\u2014Is there in establishment\nin B. C. thit mikes quilt bitts or blinkets\nfrom discarded woollen scraps and lf so,\nwhat Is the cost?\nWilt Coait Woollen Mills, 440 Clirk Drive,\nVincouvir. We understand thlt,thli firm ll\nonly taking war orders it the preunt time.\nK. L., Kaslo\u2014Could you pleue tell me Ihi\npresent strength of the Women'i Army\nCorpi ind thi R.C.A.F, (Women's Division)?\nOvir 13,500 hid enlisted ln the Camdian\nWomen's Army Corps by S.ptember 1843 tnd\n14,300 in the R.C.A.F. (Women's Division) by\nSeptember 18, IMS.\nV. 0., Nelson\u2014Can you please tell mi how to\nprepare dry wy beans?\nThi dry beans ihould be soaked ior t\nhoun, or overnight, ln S cupi water to each\ncup buhl. Drain ind cook In 3 cupi fresh, salted water for 1 to IH houn.\nOr, tfter looking overnight, thty mty be\ncooked in freih salted water to cover, ln i\npressure cooker it 10 Iba for IS minutes.\nThty Increue In tire ibout SVi to 3 timu\nduring soaking and cooking,\nThi beans mty be tenoned with either\nbutter or mett nuct befort serving, or they\nmiy be mide Into my of the dishes for which\nnivy or lima bum ire usually und. Thiy\nirt more nutty In texture, however, than ordinary beam.\nWhy Should Citizen\nBe Denied a Tree?\nTo thi Editor:\nSir\u2014Once wi would hive agreed with the\nletter from Trill concerning Chrlitmu trees,\nbut tfter seeing the thousands of trees slaughtered iround Crinbrook ind shipped out by\nthe car-lots to Uit States, wi wendtr why the\nIndividuil householder ihould not hivt i tret\ntf ht wishes.\nWhtt of wmt of thi othtr reiders think\nof this wholesale ihlpplng of Christmai trees,\nwhich werl sUU being shipped ind probibly\nwill be, albeit tht ctn irt supposed to be\nused for essential purposes?\nAN OBSERVER.\nCnnbrcok. B. C, Nov. 10, 1W3.\nLooking Backward\n10 YIARS AQO\n(From Dilly Newi, Nov. 12, 1933)\nOverwhelming endorsement ot Chancellor Adolf Hitler'i foreign policies ind thi Nul\nregime cime In returni todiy trom the genenl electorate In   Berlin,\nNelscn's Remembnnce Dty commemoration ot the fallen wu notable (or thi large\nconcourse of people ind for tht solemnity ol\ntht observance; the weather wu cold md\nthreatening.\nA genertl Increase ln tht terry traffic in\nOctober over thl traffic ot Ihi umt period of\nlist yeir ls noted. . .\nIt YEARS AGO\n(From Dilly Niwi, Nov. 12, 1918)\nTht Armistice wai celebrated yeittrdiy\nln Ntlion by t monster parade, ringing ot\nchurch belli, flag waving ind tn the evening\nin Immense bontlre.\nA. 3. Levlolette, t beloved oldtlmer in\nNelson, died here lut night\nMrs. C. F. Ingram, who ll seriously IU\n\u2022t htr home, wu improved it m eirly hour\nthli morning.\nA lirge number of friendi ittended tht\nfunenl of the latt William Bcyes yesterday\nifternoon.\nToday's Horoscope\nThe penon born todty his \u2022 studious, absorbing mind md possesses iccunte, intuitive\nJudgment You ire witty md tnttrttlnlng.\nYour falrntti ind capacity for' deep feeling\nwins the idmlntlon of friendi tnd stringers.\nOthen mirvel it your unuiuil mtmory. During tht forenoon of your birthdiy t lot of tut\nwill bt needed to hindtt in issue tbout monty,\nUnltu you in explicit, it mty hive disturbing repercuuloni. Lite thli evening you miy\nheir good ntwt ibout t rominct thtt unites\nI devoted couple. Just before going to bed\nnid i book tbout psychic perception or occultism. It mty corrobonte tht fict thlt you\nire cipible ot lupeneniory Impresiloni.\n44 YIARI AOO\n\"(From Dtily Ntwt, Nov. 12, 1103)\nA trill ihlpment of ore from A. McDonild claim on Forty-Nine wu run through the\nHall Minei Smelter thli week, ind gave good\nreturni to the owner.\nJosephine Street li being extended from\nFront Street to the nllwiy trick; the nirrow\nfootpath But of Brackman-Ker warehouse ll\nbeing widened.\nAt the innutl meeting .1 the Ntlion Curling Auoclitlon A. H Buchtntn wai elected\nHonorary Pruident ind P. E. Wilson President.\nGems of Thought\nCONTENTMENT\n\"Contenlmint Is trut riches.\"\u2014Dlllwyn.\nEtiquette Hints\nIt'you muit make in Introduction but\nyou cinnot remember the mme of one of the\npartiei to be.Introduced, tpologtie for your\nremissness, ud uk to bt mllghtentd.\nTeit Yourself      Wal\"-25 Years A#>\nI. Who wu Chirlu Sttwirt Pirnell?\n3. WJut stitiimin eitiblishtd Iht Otrmtn\n.Empire In 1871?\n3. Id when reign wu Wllllim Ewirl\nOltditone Prime MlnUter ot Orut BrlUln?\nTUT ANIWIM     ,\n1. An hlih membtr of tht Brltiih Pirli.-\nmint who wu ludtr of the Irlih NitlomUiti.\n.t Otto  Bdwird,  Prince  von  BUmirck-\nSchinhiutw.\n1. Quttn Vletorli'i\n\"Contentment ii i peiri of greet price,\n\u2022nd whoever procures It it tht expense ot ten\nthousand desires makes t wise tnd I hippy\npurehue.\"\u2014Bilguy.\n-*\t\n\"You traverse the world in learch of hip-\npineis, which Is within thi reich of tvtry\nmm; I contented mind coalers It ill.\"\u2014Honct.\n\"All powtr tnd hipplneis in spiritual,\nind proceed from goodriesi.\"\u2014Mary Biker\nEddy.\n\"Thi noblut mind thi but contentment\nhit.\"\u2014Sptnwr.\nWords of Wisdom\nIn ont thing mm of tl Ugu in illk-;\nthiy htvt believed obitlmuly In themselvei\n\u2014timbl.\nVegetable Celling Prices for\nNelson Zone Announced by Board\n\u25a0y The Cinidlin Frtu\nNov, 12. 1918\u2014Republic proclilmed it Berlin. Emperor irt ol Auitrli ibdlctttd. Niw\nRumtnltn government decltred wir on Oermmy, Evicuition of Frtnct tnd Btglum begun by Iht Otrmtni\nCelling pricu tor certiln vege-\nttblu recently bectmt tfftctlvi undtr I Wirtlme Pricu tnd Trades\nBoird order, md Wlll remain ln effect until December 1.\nRfTAIL PRICES HIRI\nFor.the benefit ot retails, and ol\nhousewives, who niturilly with to\nknow exactly whit they ihould pty\ntheir retailer for vegetables undtr\nthi new celling prices, the Nelson\noftlce cf the Wtrtlmt Prices ind\nTrtdt Botrd his workid out tht following railing prices tor Canada No.\n2 Ondt vegetables\u2014of chief Intereit ln thli district\u2014per pound, sold\nln quantitlei dt over two poundi:\nPrice, centi\nUnwashed beets\n2 Iba. , ,\t\nWashed, scoured beets ....\nCabbtge ....'. ......\n2 lbl  \t\nHed cabbtge \u25a0;. .\t\nSB*.\n3.38\n9.00\n3.79\n3.3\u00ab\n7.00\n, 5.04\n11.00\n2.94\n3.79\n6.90\n13.00\n7.14\n15,00\n2.31\n3.36\n7.00\nFor quantities ot two pounds or\nUnwuhed cirrotl \u2014\nWished, Round carrots\t\nUnwished parsnips \t\nijjbe.-\t\nWashed, scoured parsnips.\n\u00ab Bd.  r\t\nUnwashed turnipi\t\nWished, icoured turnipi ...\n2 Ibi.\nlui ol vegetablei for which prices\ntor such quantity irt not lilted\nibove, tht dealer mty Increase hli\nprice per pound to tht ntxt highlit\neven cent. Thui washed carrots miy\nbe sold In quantitlei of two pounds\nor leu it 4 cents per pound rtther\nthin 3.79 cenU per pound.\nThe retell pricei for Canada No. 1\ngrides, not so commonly of find'in\nthli DUtrlct, in:\n2 lb. or Ovir\nUndtr  21b.\nCtbbtgt   4c lb,\nRed cabbage    tc lb.\nCRAWFORD IAY\nGROUPS SEND\nGIFT TO COLLEGE\ntUWrOKD, B.O. \u2014 Tht Monthly\nMeetlni of tht Church Hilperi wu\nheld la thi Hill Thundiy afternoon.\nTht ium of II wu voted to bt itnt\nto Theologlcil Colltu, Vincouvtr.\nArrangement! wtn mide far repilr.\nIng church fence, Arrtngimente\nwen made for Whllt Drtw. Riclpei\nwere \u00bbold Mn. Wition htnded ln\n14 from trttcle Kid,\n4c lb.\n3.79c\n5.46c\n4c\ntc lb.\n4c lb.\ntelb.'\n7c lb.\n8c lb.\n3c lb.\n4.2c\n3.36c\n4.2c\n6.71e\n7.5flc\n2.94c\n3.79c\nCoal Situation\nBig Problem\nIn Old Country\nBy  DOUQ  HOW\nCamdian Prtu Itaff Wrlttr\n\u25a0CONDON, Nov. 11 (CP)-iBritaln's\nmtlve coel front, lulled by the per\nsuasion of the Prime Mlniiter, U\nlulled only. The storm hai not\ndied.\nMr. Churchill'! victory In the coil\ndebate averted t serious division\nin the ranks of the Commons ind\nhli Oovernment is now considering\nby what methodi lt can better conduct operational control of the minu\nto meet a situation in which an\nilready inadequate production U\nfaced with the increasing demands\nof, i developing military victory.\nLeiden of the mlnen are cori-d\nering their position ln the light\not new concessions, but the Prime\nMinister's soothing ind optimistic\nwords have apparently failed to ban\nUh ltbor's discontent with the pruent and doubts of the future.\nMr. Churchill rejected nationalization u impossible without a gen*\neral election. The miners had uked\nthat the preunt Government con-\ntrol of opentioni be extended to\nInclude financial control\nnn Prime Minister promised thit\nthe present degree ot control would\ncontinue pending i final decision\nby Parlliment on the future of thi\nindustry; thit men would be drafted\nfor the mines; that iome mlnen\nwould be returned from the fighting\nmd civil defence forces.\nThe mlnen have uked in md\nof dull oontrol; greater mechml-\nzatlon; Improvement of equipment; railing of thi minimum\nwigt leveli granted lut yur\nfrom 318.25 to $21.40 ftr underground work, from $17,16 to 124.20\nfor lurfice work; better food\nfacilities; \u25a0 long-term policy for\npeace Involving ut houn, Qovtrnmtnt control of tht dlipoul tnd\nprlot of oontrol, continued minimum wage leveli, I guaranteed\nwttk, I better compematlon\nicheme, ntw nitty menurei, tnd\nothir conceiiioni.\nTheir Mineworken Federation\ncontends that \"the Industry u i\nwhole U suffering trom i number\n\u25a0of accumulating factors that cannot\nbt wholly solved so long is ownership ot the Industry remains ln private hmds.\"\nThe nation's needs, the Federation uid, call for minimum output\nof 4,-fJO,O0O tons a week. Under conditions existing before the debate\nthe maximum that could be expect\ned wat 3,730,000.\n(The weekly average in the\nmonth of September wu 3,819,400\ntoni, compared with 3,767,800 ln\nAugust md 4,076,100 ln September\nMb\n\"With the pruent minpower of\n705,000,\" tht Ftdentlon uld, \"producing it the ilte of t 1-3 toni for\neach penon i week in addition,.!\n33,000 men would be needed to pre\nduce the extra 450,000' tons weekly.\"\nThe mlnen Ira discontented be\ncauie they distrust the prlvtte own\nership which they usocltte with\ntht agonies ot tht' depression tnd\nbeciuse ot wages ind working conditioni. They usert thit they were\nleft unprotected ifter the lut Armistice tnd wint mora thin promises\nbefore the next one ind they tee!\nthtt my government compulsion of\nlibor' would affect their tom but\nnot thou of the rich. Release of ill\nmineri trom lhe forcei to bolster\ntheir, tging ind lessening regulir\nforce ll tUo urgtd.\nTht owners compliln of ibienlee.\nUm, of Uck ot coopenllon pirticulirly from younger mlnen, of the\nreaction to bonus lyitemi which reward worken simply for reporting\nat the pili, ot the demands for higher wigei tfler the Unioni htd innounctd thtlr latlifictlon with lucrum md bonuses, of tht mm\nstopping work without their Union's\nipprovil.\nBeets, unwishtd\nBtets, wished,\nwound \t\nCirrots, unwuhed ..\nCirroU, washed,\nicoured  \t\nParsnips, unwashed\nParnips, washed,\nscoured \t\nTurnips, unwuhed\nTurnips, wished,\nscorued     4c lb.\nThe recent order fixes the follow\nIng mtxlmum pricu per pound for\nvegeUblei delivered by a grower\nor shipper to \u25a0 wholesaler at any\ndistributing centre:\nGrdl Ord 2\nBeets, unwashed 0_<4   .02\nBeets, washed    .021.   .02'\/.\nCabbage    .02V\u00bb\nRed cabbage   ,08y\u00ab\nCarrots,.unwashed   .02\nCarrots, wished    .02 V4\nTurnips, unwashed    .02*4\nTurnips, waihed   .01*4\nParsnips, unwashed ....   .01\nParnipt, washed 0_*A\nWHOLESALE PRICEI\nThe wholesale telling pricei are;\nCanada Other\nNo, 1 Quel.\nCabbage   2.65  2.35\nCabbage, Red   3.82  3.53\nBeeU unwuhed _    2.05  2.36\nWished md icoured ....  2.94\nParsnips unwuhed   4.70\nWashed ind secured ....   5.29\nTurnipi unwashed  106\nWashed and icoured ....  2.6S\nCirroU Ind beeti only miy bi\nsold with topi on, ill other root\nvegeUblei being marketed without\ntopi. Cabbages must be'properly\ntrimmed,\nCrawford Students\nRain $11 for\nMilk for Britain\nCRAWFORD BAT, B.C. \u2014 A children'i Hillowe'en Party wu hild In tbi\nHill under Mn. price, teicher. a_mo_\nmre pliyed ud tet ttrvtd. Tht\nchildren handed In 111.61 trom ull\not Milk tor Britain tlcketi.\nAn tnjoyiblt Whist Drive wu held\nundtr the Auiplcu of Churoh Helpers,\nseven tables being In play. Prlzei wera\nwon by Oeone McGregor md Jimu\nDerbyshire.\nPopplei wld by W. Fmer realized\n14 Refreihmenti win mill, by Mn,\nA, Derbyshire, Mn. FTUtr, Mri. O\nMillar and Mra. Rlchardion.\nTu hu been cultivated ln Chlnt\nfor mon thin 2,000 yun. .-\"\nJl\",\n.08\n,01K\n.02 Wi\n.OU.\n.01,4\n.03%\n.04 Vs\nMemorial Park\nGoesona\nWinter Basis\nWith tht raking of leaves ind the\ncleinlng otf ind digging of the.\nflower bedi, the maintenance work\nit Nelson Manorial Park cemetery\nIs Ibout completed for tht season.\nA number of new flower beds hive\nbun prepired, ud I quantity of\nbarnyard fertlllier hu been hauled'\nIn.\n' The City Gtrdtntr recently In.\n\u2022tilled \u2022 rock garden ind artificial\npond on tht btnk to tht East of\ntht entrance, md \u2022 ltrge area here\nhu bun prepired tnd sown le\ngrau.\nIn tht South side of the cart-\ntaker's building t coupli of toilets\nhave bttn instilled complete with\nseptic tank, etch with separate entrance. To guild against frost,\nhowtvtr, ill tht wtter service plpw\nln tht Memorial Pirk grounds ire\nnow shut off to prevent freezing\ntnd bunting, tnd the toilets ire\ntherefore cloied for the Winter.\nSUTOVOUK\nCHRISTMAS\nDecember 29th\nCertainly we'll bare\nChristmas this year on\ntbe name day aa usual,\nDecember 25th. But\nwbat ls Christmas\nwithout gift? and remembrances. And lf\nthese arrive late or\nmaybe not at all\u2014\nwbat bappeni then?,\nMore than ever this year we urge you to\nDO YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDERING\nEARLY\u2014if at all possible do lt RIGHT\nAWAY. Wartime conditions will place all\nfacilities under an abnormal strain later on.\nA great deal of merchandise will be difficult\nor altogether Impossible to secure. Mail\nand transportation service will be operating under tremendous pressure. This year\n\u2014as a patriotic gesture as much as for\nyour own greater satisfaction\u2014\nDo Your Christmas Shopping Early I\n'UMITfO\n\u00abT. EATON C\u00b0\n\u25a0\u00bb    w - e T - m N     ~UMI\nCANADA\n497 BAKER ST. NELSON, B.C\nTELEPHONE 700\nThrums Man in\nNelson Hospital.\nTHKUMfl, B. C.-John Wolfhird\nof Thrumi ll i pttltnt In Kootenay\nLtkl Genenl Hoipltil tt Ntlion\nundergoing treitment for \u25a0 hand\nInjury.\nMn. Wolfhird md ion Mlchiel\nhave rtturntd to Thrums titer\niptndlng itveril dtyi In Nilion.\nBAKERY\nPRODUCTS\n,\n.\n \u201e.._,-. -.\n\u25a0-_.l-.li    \u25a0 Hill I,\"       I li\n \u25a0\u2014\n_-__-_\u2014\nV\nCommissioner Tells Trail Rod and\nGun Club Fighting lo Maintain\nFish and Game; Seek Ammunllion\n\"Commissioner Cunninghim ind\nmyielf were In the lut wir. Whm\nwe left conditions wen fairly good\nbut on our return wt found thim\napslllng; our gtmt md flih win\nurlouily depleted. The Game Commission u it pruent constituted\nll on the lookout to preserve, md\nkeep Intact, our gtme md fish for\nthose men who are oveneu now\nfighting our battles.\"\nV\/ith Minora Blades!\nMineral ourtasti ordinary double-\nedged razor blades. It's tho qualily\nfclado In the low-price field.\nMore than 100,000 business\nmen have saved valuable\nhours by travelling Trans-\nCanada Air Lines In 1943.\nT.C.A. links Ocean to Ocean,\nCity to City and Nation to\nNation, tt ts an Indispensable\npart of the Canada of\nTODAY, and TOMORROW.\nH     Nf infooivOnOfl, MflRMNN Htm\nJr wii.ltyewn.-r.itT.CA.TraMe Oil..\nS' or any CHIL posungtr npnnntsthit\n'aiiingi.  \u2022 Air Mill \u00bb Air Upnu\nTMMS-CAHADA\nc\/tkj&m\nCettlt'i Ntlltntl Alf lirvln\nThli decliritlon by Gime Commissioner 7, Ji. Butler it Wedneidiy night'i innuil Dtrby dinner ot\ntht Trill Rod md Qua Club climax.\nad thi feature ipeech of the dinner\nind brought indorsation In tht ringing ippliuu of ISO banqueten ln\nattendance.\nOther ipeikers Included J. ).\nMcEwen, Nelson, Preiident of thl\nWest Koottniy Rod md Oun Clubi\nAuoclitlon; C. P. Sissons, Vincouvtr, Editor ot Gime Trails; R. W.\nHerridge, M,LA. for Houlmd-Trell:\nMtyor Herbtrt Clirk ot Trail; ind\nGenkl Shipttr of Cilgiry. 0. W\nWheatley, Pruldint, wu ln the\nchair.\nAt tht opening thl gathering itood\nIn silent tribute to i former Tral)\nmembir, John (Ruity) Kennedy,\nfitally injured ln i hunting accident\nrecently at Salmon Arm;\n'SOLD MINE\" Of B.C.\nMr. Butler outlined the hlitory of\nthe Gime Commluion md the development of Iti work, md itated\nIti chief concern now wu to try\n\"to develop the gold mine of B.C.\u2014\ngame ind fish which are as Important as forests or minu\" from i\ntouriit standpoint,\nAfter the war thU Province could\nlook forwird to greatly lncreued\ntourist trade, not for its scenery\nalone but for \"hunting and fishing\nthat cinnot be excelled on thli\ncontinent, postlbly In the world.\"\nFifteen varieties ot big gtme could\nbe hunted in B.C., Commissioner\nButler staled. No othtr plice ln\nNorth America, nor Africa, offered\nthli -variety of gime in teuon.\nOn Dec. 13 lut year the B.C.\nGame Commission lent i brief to\nOttiwi urging rationing of immunltlon to firmen, prospectors and\ntrappen, and contending that thi\npublic also ihould receive a share.\nThe propouli \"didn't get fir.\",Thi\nGime Commluion hid been fighting unci, md would continue to\nfight, tor ammunition tor hunters,\nMr. Butler uierted.\nReferring to i itory Mr. McEwen\ntold of I deer being seen In the\nSloctn with i luio iround iti\nneck, Mr, Butler stated the Commission's experience it the Cout\nhad been that the Jipanese uied I\nsnare, m ingenious device thlt wu\nhard to find, to catch deer.\n\"THEY'LL Bl CAUQHr\nWhen the Jipineu were removed\nto Interior B.C. the Game Commission uked for, ind received, m\norder prohibiting hunting md flihing by them. Some ot them wen\nprobably disregarding the regult-\nHon, \"but they'll be eiutfit,\" the\nCommluloner commented. \"Many\nhive already bun ciught.\"\nTht West Kooteniy Associition\nwu \"going to bit\" tlong with the\nGtme Commission in efforti to rectify, or obtain compensation for, the\npllutlon of fiihing witen, wld the\nspeiker. Tht greiteit problem wu\nto correct mistakes of the put, to\neducate tht partiei concerned to\nprovide ladders when streams win\nblocked, or to tike effective meu-\nures to remedy pollution.\nIn thl field of fish propagation\nthi Commission preferred to ralie\nyearling trout for restocking pur-\nposes. Beef Uver hid been a major\nfood for young flih in the pait, but\nIt had increued In price from 10\ncents a pound Juit befon tha wir\n* Wa Carry a Complete track ef fdlion Mndi Limpi\nNelson Electric Co.\n\u2014\nIe ft centi a pound, whtn mflibla.\nEfforti win being made to find\n\u25a0 ittndirdlwd, cheap trout food.\nMr, Butler ittttd Un Univenity of\nBrltUh Columblt hid m Invtstlgt-\ntlon under way, In cooperation with\nSUtu to the South.\nHe liuded the preieaoe of memben of the Junior tectlon of tbi\nTnil Club, for the Gime Commission fully tppreclited the need tor\nJunior orgtni-atloni. Hi urgtd othtr\nclubi to iponior thim, Tbi wir\nhid blocked the plm ot tbt Gimt\nCommluion md Forest Branch to\nhave a mm trained in tha work of\nboth Dipirtmtnti, go through tht\nProvince organizing junior flih.\ngime ind forut protective auoda-\ntloni.\nFISH AND INDUSTRY\nMining mm throughout thi 'dlitrict Wire \"ill very agreeable to arriving it i working agreement under which thiy would not be blamed for destroying fish ln iport waters,\" ind 11 wu probable thlt next\nyeir \u2022 good coopentlve plin could\nbt brought into effect itated J. J.\nMcEwen, Pruldint ot thi Wut\nKooteniy Rod and Gun Clubi Auoclitlon, In i review ot tone activities. At {hi innuil muting of thi\ntoni it Niw Denver recently thl\nExecutive wu instructed to contact\nmining mm ind lumbermen to endeavor to find metni ot offsetting\nstream pollution by Induitry.\n\"We don't Ml why wt can't hive\nboth the fish and thi lnduitrlei,\"\nMr. McEwen commented. \"Whtt we\nneed molt ll I better understand-\nin \u00ab with mining men.\"\nDescribing thi Kulo Club as \"the\nmost progressive md aggressive In\nthe zone, hi itated It hid been\nhandicapped lh ltl efforts since Jiptnut evacuated from the Cout\nwere hound ln Kulo, but added\nthat whin thi wtr wu over md\nthe Japanese htd gone, Kaslo would\nhavt \"outstanding facilities.\" Thl\nB. C. Security Commluion hid tiken over the hatchery building itarted by the Club and had mide i\nsplendid Job of finishing It.\nTO RESTORE FISHING\nThe gnnt of 8\u00ab00 by thi Provincitl Oovirnmtnt te tht flih hitch-\ntry it Nelion wu not tot thi btni-\ntlt ot thi Ntlion Club ilone, but for\nill cluba In tht Wut Kooteniy Zoni\nAuoclitlon, Mr. Mefwin continued. Thli money, md the WOO annual\nptyment by thi Wttt Kooteniy\nPower & Light Oo. Ltd. to oomptn-\nute tor disturbing flihing witen\nwould be spent \"to procure and\npropagate mon fish thin ever,\" hi\nittted.\nMr. McEwen tpokt ilio of tht aj-\n\u25a0lsttnct given to the Nelion Club'i\nreirlng pond project by the Tnil\nClub ind expressed the belief that\nwhm the project wu complete ind\nill pondi wen ln opention iport\nfl-hlng would bt brought bick to i\nhigh standard ln thli irei,\nThl Zone President uid efforts to\npromote clour understanding md\ncoopentlon betwetn .porttmin md\nfirmen would contlnut. Hi urged\nhunten to remember it ill timu\nto \"be iports\"; to uk 11 inner1! per\nmission befon ihooting ovir hli\ntend; ind to tiki ressontble care\nwith fences tnd gttei.\nHt Itated ilio thtt thi Auoclitlon\nwis continuing to fight agalnit\nilientttlon of Und ina witen by\nprlvite interests which would exclude thl public.\nMtyor Herbert Cltrk wtlcomed\nguesti \"and other tenoned Um,\"\nmd presented to Jtmu Height a\ncolored cartoon depicting tht fttt ot\nhunten who get loit In thi wooda.\nBOLSTER DEMOCRACY\nHigh tribute ww paid to rod and\ngun clubi by & W. Htrridgt, MJ..A.\nwitb the declaration that \"organization! of this typt help ta keep the\nblooditretm of Democncy healthy\"\nThiy wen doing excellent work to'\nprotect the Interests ot the common\npeople,\" by opposing the purchase\nof ltrgt tncU ot lind for prlvtte\nhunting md fishing md ln fighting\nlUemtion of tmtll likei for prlvtte\nfiihing.\nHe reoalltd his boyhood In England, and restriction! on hunting\nind tithing, ln contmt with conditioni ln Canada, md expressed thl\nhope lhat rod ind gun clubi \"lupported by public opinion will retain\nlor the common people the right to\nflih md hunt u it present.\"\nC. P. Slauoni, Editor of Game\nTrt ill, Joined other ipeaken W\nprilling tbe Trtil dub for IU Junior tectlon. Brltiih Columblt, he\nuld, hid led the wiy in Ctnida in\nbringing boyi into lbl tphert ot\nrod ind gun activities.\nMr. Sluoni tlw had warm praUt\nfor tha B. C. Ount Commluion, Hi\nwai rtpeatedly questioned, whm\ntrivelllng in the 'Prilrli Provinces,\non gtme idmlnlitritlon in B. C, i\nreflection of the wtll known harmony betwetn tht Guni Commluion\ntnd iportimen. In no other plict in\nCtnidt, hi declired, wu tbtrt ilm-\nilar hirmony.\nThi Commluion hid \"no tquil In\ntrying to gtt whit It believes to bt\nJust tnd right for tbt iportimen ot\nB C\"; tnd ao ona oould hive dont\nmon to try to obttln immunltlon\nfor tportimm when thi tupply wu\ncut off by the dimindi of war.\nH. C. hid tbt \"finest gtmt tdmin-\nlitnlion In Cmadt\" ht uierted.\nTht hope that the Junior icctlon\nof lie Tnil Club would kwp up IU\nptct to dite\u2014doubling tht mtmbtr-\nihlp etch iucceedlng yetr-ind thlt\nntxt ytar It would ba pouible to\nttagt t baoquit for tht junior Mellon Itaerf\u2014wu axpnued by Mr.\nWhettliy. He ww confident ll could\nbt dont.\nMr. Shipttr, i member of tht Cilgiry, Carditon md Brooki Red md\nOun Clubi, tteted thtn would be\nnot lew thtn t million phtutnU\nIn tbt Brooki tret ntxt yur. Hi\nrooked forwird to mi Ing Kootenay\nmen hunting tkin whan It becime\ntester to obuln pi ind Urea\nHt ind Flying Officer Smith of\nthe Royal AuitrilUn Air Force, recently oa actlvt urvlct ovtr Europe, ware guttto of Dr. W. Leonird\n\u2022I Iht btnqutt\n\t\n\u2014r-\nSPORTS\nSfilkHSWlAS\nring Title\nANNIS 8TUKU8\n\" Nov. 11 (C!P)-Sklll\nas 11 placement kicker put Annls\nSttlkus of the Toronto Balmy Beach\nteam at the head ot tht individuil\nring parade In thl Ontario Rugby\nFootball Union thli tenon.\nI nal-scoring statistics compiled\nbyI Tiie Canadian Preu ahowed thit\nthe Betch quarterback collected M\npo nts ln thl 10 games he played\nthi|s season, with all but IS being\nmd through placement kicking,\nHe| had 11 three-point field goals,\nfour singles on placements which\nmissed the bin md 12 convert!\nfrrjm placement to go with his three\n.chjowni.\ndo Krol, btcHltld ice ot thi\nmilton Flying Wildcats, hid 48\nts to trill Stukui. Wllter Gibb,\nillton'i placement-kicking snip.\nb4*. wai third wih 35, md Sgt.\n\u2022rill Prince, Toronto Hurricanes'\nquarterback wu fourth With 20,\nroi wil leading touchdown-scorer] with lix md his hard-plunging\ni-mate, Piul Mlocinovlch, had\nfive. Frmk Stukui tnd Stu Scott\not\nBeaches scored four each.\nI.R.F.U. Football\nBeing Revived;\nPlan 1944 Lineup\nOTTAWA, Nov. 11  \u00ab3>)-J. P.\nMoCiffrey, Ottiwi'i repreientative\non the Interproyinciil Rugby Footbill Union Botrd, uld tonight tht\nI.R.F.U.\u2014dormtnt linn thl tnd ot\ntht 1839 nuon\u2014li btlng revived,\ntnd thlt Toronto Argonauts, Montreal tnd Ottiwi wtll be ln tht circuit not Fall.\nHi raid Ottiwi Rough Rlden\nhope to field i turn next season\nundir thi I.R.F.U. banner, but wsi.\nunable to uy what ttam will represent Hamilton. Dave Sprigul, Pruident ot Ottawa Combine! ip thi Ontario Rugby Football Union thit\nseason, nid hli team will operate\nagain next year.\nComblnei will continue to play\nunder thit namt for the duration,\nbut will become Ottawi Trojans after thl wir, lt was learned todiy.\nReason for retaining tht name Combines li thit thi club U prepared to\n?;o ahead heat year with a compos-\nte team\u2014servicemen and elviiltttt\u2014\nII lt did this Fall.\nChallamort Wlni   .\nRitchie Thriller\nBALTIMORE, Nov, 11 (AP)-In I\nthrilling thnt-horu flniih, & C.\nlutweod'i ChtlUmort won the nv-\nenth running of tht Ritchie Hindi-\ncip md i puna of Seeoo befon m\nArmistice Day crowd ef 14343 at\nPimlico today.\nChtlltmort, ifttr a bluing nee\ndown tbi itnlghtewiy with Wool-\nford Firms AduUtor tnd Ctlumtt\nFarm'i Quia Et, won i now de-\nelilon.\nThi vletorloui itx-ytir-old gelded wn of Chillenger covered tb* ilx\nfurlongi in 1:13 3-3 over I good\ntrick md returned |t,00, 8420 md\nS3.20 for $2.\nWinnipeg Wins\nEAST TEAMS\n\\U RUNNING\nOR BIC FINAL\nTORONTO, Nov. II (OP)-Fivt\nBittern Canida teami itill irt ln\nthi running for* tht right to play\nin fin Bast-West football final hin\nNov, 27 igilnit Winnipeg R. C. A. F.\nBombers.\nThree ot thi Eutern tetms will be\nitrlcken trom the lists Saturday.\nH imilton Flying WlldcaU md To-\nrcnto Balmy Beach meet it Hamil-\ntcn ln i sudden-death Ontario Union\n11 Wl which wUl qualify the winner\ntc Iheet the Quebec Rugby Union\nchampions here Nov. 20 in the Eaitern final.\nltl Quebec Union representative\nv,ill be either Lachlne R.C.A.F.,\nKlontml Navy or Verdun Grads.\nLachine now leads Nivy by two\nppints md Verdun by tour, but I\no or three-wiy tit miy result\nim   Saturday'i   games,   one   of\nhlch ll I six-point game involving\nerdun. In event of i tie, the team\nth the bett icoring ivtrigei wlll\nillfy for fin Eastern final.\nreston Curling\nIub Makes\nuilding Repairs\nCRJWTOtf, B, O. \u2014 Bomt tight\nntcmberi of  tht Curling Club met\nMondiy tvtnlni ln thi creston\notori. ln ordtr to Mt about thl re-\npklr of tht Club Building md umt\nothtr mlnol conitructlon. President\nIf in Stiplei Wu ln thl chiir.\nTht muting endoned tht motion\nnptper tht roof md to hire othtr\nprovementi midi to tht inte-room\nA work ptrty took charge of thl\nde ring of materl.l\u2014t  working bu\nu hild lut W-dnwdiy to bin the\n:lldlnr ln Ihtpt tct tht miulng\nmon'i play.\nThi innutl meeting will bt htld\nbin tht curling lemon optni.\n6. James Heads\nChapman\n(amp Curlers\nK_MBER__EY, B. C\u2014The innual\nmeeting of tht Chapman. Camp\nCurling Club wu hild ln Oughtred\nHill, Pruldint Jick Short presiding.\nThi Secretary-Treasurer reported\nthit tht club wai In i healthy lUte\nto itart thi mw nuon. Improvements have been made at the rink\nduring thi Summtr.\nFollowing it* thi officers elected\ntor thi corning yeir:\nPatron, H. R. Banks; Hon. President, J,' Shore; President, George\nJames; Vice-President, T. S. Wilion;\nSecretary-Treasurer, D. Harrison;\nAuditor, W. E. Leaman; Chaplain,\nArchdeacon B. A. Itesker.\nCommittees (fint named in each\ncase to be chilrmin):\nBoird of Manigen-G. J. Knighton, L. F, Thompson, L. A. Jamei.\nA. E. Ingstrup.\nCompetitioni\u2014W. E. Leaman, J.\nShore, R. Willis, J. Noble.\nMembership and Classification\u2014\nH. J, Barrett, W, Angove, T. Baxter,\nH. S, Andrews.\nEntertelnment\u2014O. J. Knighton, J,\nSchofield, E. A. McVicar, Evan Wil-\nlasts.\nIce\u2014H. W. Stone, with power to\ntdd. , >\nlet making\u2014L. A. James, 0. A,\nSmith, R. Willis, H. S. Andrews, J,\nFrtnr, A, Thunau, B. Embree.\nDuel wet* set it thi umt figure\nu Ult year and competitioni wilt bt\nrun tlong tht same llnu. Skips wlll\nbt chosen by popular billot, md\nbalance ot the rlnki classified tnd\ndnwn, from thi.hit ti wu thi cast\nlut Winter.\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, NOVIMIIR\n.2, 1MS-T\nLome Carr's Pldure Goal Gives\nLeafs Tie Wilh Wings; Hawks Win\nJotal-Michtl Softball\nHub Presents\nTrophy ot Done*\nNATAL. B.O. \u2014 Thl Natal-Michel\niftbtll Club, chingtd reoently to thl\niiui-Mlchti Sporti Club, hild I\ndtnot In tht i.o.o.r. hill, during\n'ihich tbt Mlchtl union trophy wu\nprutnted by Pruldint 8yd Hughei,\nif Nital to Ciptiln Jot Chlimir ot\nihi ehunplon eommtndot, who wert\nileclir td Nitil-Mtchll lOltbill chim-\nptont for IMS for winning both tbt\nlown ltttut tnd plty-offi. A present! \u00ab\nUon wu iln mtdt to Louli Krall ot\nHiUl. who tcttd u umpln-ln-ch.it\nduring ill the gtmu.\nFootball Title\nRttJINA, Nov. 11 (CP)-Pouno-\nIng on a fumbled bell te bruk I\ngruelling footbill  gime In tht\nfourth quirtir, Winnipeg R.C.A.F.\nBombtn dtfutid Rtglni All-tir-\nvlct Roughrlden 11-0 todiy ta win\nthi   Weitirn    Cimdi    Footbill\nohimplonihlp   for   the'   uvinth\nye**'     ...'.'., \"\n. Bomben, defeated In the Nttlontl\nflntl IFur igo by Toronto RCAT.\nHurricanei, will go to Toronto again\nto battli either  Hamilton Flying\nWttdctti, Toronto Bilmy Betch or\nthe Quebec chimptom tor thi IMS\nCanadian championship.\nThe Winnipeg airmen won the\nopener ot the two-game play-off ln\nWinnipeg 1-0 lut Saturday to take\nthe series 12-0.\n. Tbey Increased their MTltl advan.\ntagt to two polnti In the iecond\nquarter by roughing Hirry Johnston of Boughriden.\nThen Johniton fumbled, stunning\n1,000 spectators, and give Bombers\nthl opportunity to roll into I commanding lead tftlr five minutes ot\nplay in thi fourtS quirter. Me-\nCance and Garnet. Smith scored\nteuchdatpu, ....\nAt the five'minutei mirk et lbe\nlast frame Johnston took Brim\nQutnn'i Winnipeg kick on hli own\n17-yard line, Ht failed to hang onto\nthe pigskin md Chick Chlckowskl\nrecovered for the Winnipeg ilde,\nMcCance, leiding Western Canadiin Armed Servlcei Senior League\nscorer, took commind. Ha made a\nfint down oa three plays, went thi\nremaining three yards on thi ntxt\nplunge for a touchdown. Hli ittempted convert wu wide,\nMidway In the quarter, with play\nit mldfleld. Quinn faded for a long\npa* to Smith. Tbi Bomber back-\nfielder took thl put on Reglna'i 30-\nyiard line, outran two tacklers ud\ncrowd'thi Regina goal Una itanding up,\n-toughridm prottited *e touA-\ndown, claiming Winnipeg blocker!\nwen guilty of holding on the pliy.\nReferee Cliff Roseborough, however,\nruled, the 'touchdown good. Smith\nalso missed his attempted convert.\nWlnlpeg's tint point ot fill game\nfollowing a 96-yard punt by Quinn\nthit ltnded on Beglna'l 30-yard lint\nand bounced ever the goal-line.\nTOROtiTO, Nev. 11 (Ot. - A\npleture soil by veteran Lorne\nCirr In the dying uoondi ef tht\ngtmt tonight givi Toronto Mtple\nLufi I 2-2 tli with Detroit Red\nWingi, ucond tie (Mil If the Nitionil Hoekiy Liiiut nuon bttwun thi two namt.   \"\u2022\u2022\u2022.'\nCtrr'i goil cllmixtd in uphill\nitruggli try Leafi ifttr Detroit want\ninto in etrly llld with two quick\ngoili In thl opining pirlod.\nJimmy Fnnkt pliyid a brllllint\ngimt tn thl Detroit ntti, hindllng\nU aboil, but Benny Grint likewise\ngtvt in Impressive performtrice. He\nhandled _B ihoti, uvenl of thim\ndifficult .\nIhi tli moved Leifi Into flnt\nplict in tha itindlngi, one point\nthud ot th|. idle Montreil Canadiens. Detroit now ll one point behind tht Cinidlens. Attendance wu\n9478.\nTht lineupi:\nDetroit: Frmki; Sherritt, Egan;\nHowi; Liicombe, Bruneteiu, Subs:\nSimon, Jackion, Grosso, Brown,\nCirveth, Jennings, Bennett, Qutck-\ntnbuih, Sherf. '\nToronto: Grint; Pntt, Morrli;\nBodnir; Divldson, L. Carr. Subs:\nS74 laker Si.\nPhom 260\nSUVA (CP) \u2014A corponl of thl\nFill MlliUry Forcu, Thikm Sill-\nui. received tht United Statu Silver Stir for gillintry hi Outdtlcm-\n\u2022L\n\\\nSonny Jones Takes\nLicking From\nIrish Guards' Boxer\nLONDON, Nov, ll <CP) -A modern Sampton who defied the unhippy Biblical precedent, Arthur\nDtntbtr relaxed for a haircut between roundi of I welterweight\nbout wtth Vancouver's Sonny Jones\n\u2014then raced to in euy polnti victory.\nThi young Irish Guardi* urgent\nwu hiving plenty ot trouble with\nSonny ln their eight round conteet\nit London's Queensbury Club until\nin the interval ifter tbe ilxth round\nhe hid I fringe of hair sheared. It\nhad been filling over hit eyu md\nbothering i small forehead out,\nTha effect wu Immediate. Dins-\nhir floored Sonny for an eight-\ncount ln the leventh round ind\npunched him ill ovtr tht ring ln\ntht final three mlnutea.\nSonny, a veteran who put up\nsome fint performance! ln thii country before tbe wir md recently\nnturned u t Canidlm 'Army prlvite, fought blek likt tbi old cim-\nptigner he li ind mowed a dangerous lift book. Ih Danahir, he\nwu opposing ont of tbt but welter\nweight! ln Britain.\nTOP tCORIRt Chu. MeCmot,\nitar betkfMlltr with Winnipeg\nBombin, whe topped tht Wnttrn\nArmtd Mrvlcu Rugby Lugue\n\u2022coring noi during tht mien Just\ntndtd. Hli ntn wti 21 polnti In\nill jimei. Ht hid four touchdown! ml four oenvertt.\nli.\n. \u25a0 *   \u2022    _\njimmy Wilion\nRemains\nManager of Cubs\nOfflCAOO, Nov. 11 (APWlminy\nWilion, Manager of tha Chicago\nCubi ilnce 1M0, will bl retained\nthrough 1M4 with no offlcitl \"resigning\" ot hti contract expiring\nDe\u00ab. 31.\nPhil K. Wrlgley, owner oi Ihi\nCubs, madt thtt positive today when\nht nld, ln reply to a quution:\nTta arrangements hive been\nmtdt for a managerial chinge next\nyur. Wl have been going along,\nworking with thit thought in\nmind.\"\nBasketball Teams\nto Line Up\nat Practice Tonight\nBuketballers will line up thilr to-\ntlvitlti for tht new nuon it i genenl prictloe at tba Junior High\ngymnulum tonight. It il hoped two\nleiguei, I men'i led I women'i, will\nbt organized.\n^11 cageri' activities will bl centred it thl Junior High thli term,\nthl Civic Centre hall not being\nivallable. Ctptilni ot tbt Individuil\nkiukU will be ntmed tonignt\nOpen House lo\nMark ladles\nCurling Opening\nNelson Ltdlei Curling Club wlll\nbow In tha new nuon with m opm\nhoun Mondiy, Tuudiy, Wednes-\ndiy md Friday,\nTbe non-tournament sessions will\ngive the members 1 chance to gel\nacquainted, md prospective mem'\nben a chance to try out the stane\nand besom sport.\nIt it expected 'betwun 30 ud\n90 woman will line up for club com.\npetltloni this nuon.\nB.C. BONSPIEL\nPLANS UID\nAT KIMBERLEY\nK-MBERLEY, B. C. \u2014 Flint in\nbtlng mtdt for the innual bonsplel\nof thl Brltiih Columbia Curling Association to bl itaged in Kimberley\nduring tbi week of January 17.\nPresident Stan Oray ot tbe Provincial body wu a recent visitor\nhere ihd mit thi loctl executive\nmemben of thi B. C. group ind laid\ntht ground work for thi big 'iplei.\nJamu Buchanan wu ntmed 'Secrettry ot till group.\nI\nRockingham Park\nCrowd:\nBets $1,300,000\nSALEM, N. H., Nov. 11 (AP) -\nRocklngbim Pirk, oldeit md imill-\nut ot New England's mill born racing plants, todiy. uw ltl parl-mu-\ntuel record ihittered u in Armistice Dty crowd of 31,238 wagered t\ntotal ot $1,339,287 during a double-\nheader progrim tor tht benefit of\nthe Nitionil Wu Fund, Inc.\nThat amount wu for 14 racei, ilx\nof which wen run otf during thi\nmomlng. It wu ucond only to tbi\nNiw England record of *1,M3,870\nwagered on nine races it Narragansett Park lut Ubor Dty.\nGenenl Mamger Lou Smith, who\nturntd ovtr (00,000 to fin Nitlonal\nWir Fund, Inc. ifter list yeir'i\nArmiitice Diy doubleheider, tstl,-\nmited thit lt would realise more\nthin $100,000 ti a result of todiy'i\ntrack record .\"hindli.\"\nMcDonild, Johnitone, Dunlip, Km-\nntdy, Hill Ingoldiby, Htmilton,\nBoothmin; Webittr. ''\nOfficlili: Bert Hedgei, referee;\n. Prlmeiu ind Eddie Mtphin,\nllpetWfP,\nSummary:\nFlnt pirlod: 1, Detroit, Bruneteiu\n1I:S_); 2, Dttrolt, Brown (quicken-\nbush) 13:\u00bb. \u2022\"\u201e'>,.;\nPenalties: Brown, Bodnir.\nSecond pirlod: S, Toronto, Webster, (Morrli, Hamilton) 15:56.\nPenaltiei: Brown, Jennings, Bodnir, Egin..\nThird period: 4. Toronto, Cirt\n(Hill) 18:42.\nPenalties: Simon, Grosso. Brown.\nOHIOAOO, Nov. 11 (AP)-PW-\ntimer Muih Mirch wti I llutlvt\n\u2022i qulekillvtr tonight, trickling\nthrough  thl  Boiton   Brulni* defence to pltnt ont goil ind maintain threatening sortlei throughout\nU   tht   Chicago    Black    Hiwki\nblmketed I wild last-period rally\nby thtlr opponents to win i M\nNitionil Hockiy Leigue vlotory\nbefore I illm crowd of 8,423.\nlha triumph wu tht Hawks' n>\nond in tlvi starts thii season tad\npuihed them into fifth plice in tba\nLugue nice, \u2022 rooit which Boston .\nwas forced to releut In dropping\nto ilxth.\nLineupi:\nBoston -i Oirdiner; Clipper, R,\nJackion; Cowley; Ciln, A. Jackson.\nChicago \u2014 Highton; Stibert, Dytaj\nDahlstrom;' March, Thonu.\nBoiton tubs \u2014 Hollet, Calladlne,\nWilklnion, Scherze, Galllnger, Quia\ndolln, Aubuchon, Boyd,\nChicigo aubi \u2014 Purpur, Allm,\nBentley, Cimpbell, Moiienko, Gott-\nscllg, Buttrey, Johnion,\nReferee-Worm Ltmport.   Linea.\nmm-Joe Springer ind Steve Meur\u00bb\nli.\nSummary:\nFirst period\u20141, Chicago, ThornM\n(Dahlstrom, Mtrch) 1:03; 3, Boiton,\nCowley (Clin, H. Jackson) 3:20; 3,\nChlctgo, Smith  (Stibert)  8:18; 4,\nChlctgo, Seibert (Gottiellg, Camp,\nbell)  15:18.  .\nPenalties-Wilkinson, Oottnllg.\nSecond period\u2014\u00ab, Boiton, Cilia.\ndine  (Guidoiin)   UM; 6, Chicago,\nMuch (Dahlstrom) 18:84; 7, Chlci*\ngo, Allm Bentley, Moiienko) 17:81\nPenalties\u2014Cowley, Allen.\nThird period\u2014t, Morton, Cowley\n(A. Jackion) 2:24; 9, Boston, Oil.\nlinger (Clapper, Caladint) '5:23; 10,\nChicago, Smith (Moiitnko) 19:11\nPentlty-SeiberL\nZivic and LaMotta\nBattlt Tonight\nNBW TORX. Nov. Id (AP) -\nAfttr 18 yeen md perhaps 177 bouts\nu \u2022 professional boxer, Fritzie Zivic\nhardly can be called \"Iht Kid\" md\nit mty be hli lut fight when he\nttces Jieob LtMotta In 110-rounder\n\u2022t Madiion Sqmri Girden tomor\nrow night.\nFrltzle, 31 yetn old, married md\nthe fithar of thret chlldnn, bu\nbeen ctUed by hli Plttiburgh Drift\nBoard tor tximlnition Sunday ind\nlf he li iccepted, hi probtbly won't\ndo my mon boxing.\nFrltili fau btrn talking about retirement at Intervili ever ilnce ht\nloit tht welterweight title to Freddie\n(Red) Oochrtnt two yttn igo. Now\nhl'i talking ibout entering the Nivy\n\u2022o hi cm chlllmgt Cochrmi.\nTomorrow*! bout will be a \"rubber\" mitch between two of thl\nbuitnt btg-timi boxeri in tht busl-\nneu. They mtt twice In Pittaburgh\nlut Summtr. LtMotta won tbt\ntint and Zlvlc wu given thi lecond\ndeciiion.\nBoeings Tit With\nSt. Saviour'i\nVAMOOUVBl, Nov, 11  (CP) -\nBoeings and St Sivlouri played to\na 1-1 dnw In i Pacific Oout Soccer Leigue game before m Armiitice Day crowd of 1780 ptoplt but\ntht lone point wai good enough to\nput Boelngi two polnti ihead ot\nNorth Short It thl top of fin leigui\nitanding.\n\u25a0   *m\n-\nHall Wins Ottawa\nHorkev Opener .\nOTTAWA. Nov. .11 (CP) -Hull\nVolenti dtfttttd Arnprior RCAF 7-1\nhtn tonight In thi tint gimi bt a\ndoublehuder optnlng thl 1943-44\niftion of tht Otltwt Senior City\nHockty Lwgut.\nSOLDIERS)\nA\nATTENTION I \u2022\n_%    STAND   %\nM YOUR FEIT A\nW    ATIAH    \"I,\nW**mCwUM\nARD\nLINIMENT\n>\u2022*\u2022-   *\nFighting Vancouver\nRugby Squad\nTiti Victoria Ttam\nVICTORIA, Nov. 11 (OP)-Stag-\ning a tecond htlf uprising which'\ncaught an ovtr confident Victorlt\nfifteen loafing md untblt to get\nback Into thtlr icoring itrldi, \u25a0\nfluting Vtnoouvtr \"rep\" rugby\n\u2022quid todty rallied to giln m 11-11\ndnw ln \u2022 McKechnie Cup mitch\nbin.\nMiking thilr tint defence ot tbe\ncoveted \"mug\" Vlctorlt'i crlmton\ntldt, rolling downfleld ln i spectacular dl_pliy of ipeed tnd scoring\npower nn up in 11-3 lead ind look-\nid goo enough to takt tht measure\nof tht terminal city ruggers.\nBut In tbi final ttanu, pliylng\nuphill, tht Victorii rugger michlm\nnn out of gu, md hid no icoring\npunch with which to, offset thi\nchirgirg whlte-ewittertd Vancou\nvir flftotn.'\nUMtklyUHn\nfwgJwrtBeardi-Uii\nLather\nmm\nCRI\n. -^ _______ .  _____m..  mm. __.\n  \t\n8-NtUON DAILY NIWS, PftrDAY, NOVIMIIR 12, 194S\nTODAY'S News Pictures\n-. _.\n\t\nFORMER UNIVERSITY PRES-\nIDENT DIES: air Robirt Pilcon.\ntr, Pruident ef tht Univtnity ef\nToronto, dltd It thi igi of 78. Ha\nWM. barn In Chirlottetown, P.E.I.,\n\u2022hi yeir ef Confederitlon.\nHOME, SWEET, HOMEI: Thtlr ficei rtvtillng thtlr true emotloni, Britlih prlioneri of wtr trt ihown u thty irrived homt ifttr\n\u25a0n exchinge with tht intmy. Thiy in pictured at Leith, Scotlind,\nFiaHTS NAZItl Pictured here\nle Oeneral Ptvoni, Imdir ef Italy'i\nRepubllotn army, fighting. the\nNull In Italy. ' ,\nLIAISON WORKER: Litdlng\nWnn Jean Coli, ef Calgary, Alta,\nwhe makei her heedquarten I*\nHumbintona, Out, le the only\nWnn doing naval llaleen work In\ntha Womin'i Royil Cinidlin\nNaval Strvlee. Ae iuch, thl*\nhoardi Alllid nivil, military and\neoaet-guard vent It pining\nthrough thl Wtllind Cinil te Interview the ciptilni ef the veueli\nand te obtain eerttln Information\nfar tht naval authorise.\nCtwt* (Mm liana\nFIGURE IN ROYAL CRISIS: Thl 43-year reign ef King Victor\nammmutl of Italy ippeired neir in tnd it Prtmltr Minhil Pietro\nBtdoglio (ifttr conferring with Count Cirl Sforzt tnd Benedetto\nCroce, Itallin political leideri) notified thi momrah ht, Btdoglio,\ncould not form I itablt, nprettntatlvt government \u25a0\u25a0 long ii Victor\nEmminutl II remilned In powtr. Though tht Nitionil Liberation\nFront, \u25a0 coalition Of ilx political partiei, prefira \u2022 republic, Sfona\n\u2022nd othtr Indira hivt ltt It bt known thty would not oppott \u2022 rag-\n\u2022ney for tht Prlnct ef Nipltt, ilx-yeir-eld\/ttn of Crown Prince\nUmberto. Lttttt rtporti Indicate, however, thtt tht King li net going\nte give up hli throne without tn irgumtnt\nSWEET  CORPORAL:  Tht  llllt\naf the \"mett photogtnle WAO\" In\nthe U. a Army Air Foreei Weet af\nthe Mlnlitlppl la htld todiy hy\nthli lively military mitt, Corper-\ntl Mtry Lou Ptrguten, i ftrmtr\nPlttiburgh, Pi, tandy iton elirk.\nnew it Lewry Field, Colorado.\nSALlYSeSALUES\nPANSY CHAIR BET: Theee big,\nreallitlo panilu In beautiful, ilmple filet crochet irt a imart decoration il wlll II idequite protection for your but upholitery. A\nvery eaiy pitttrn to follow and a\nmott welcome and Intxptmlvt\nglftl Now't tht tlmt te atart ltl\nPitttrn 641 contalni charta tnd direction! for mtklng lit; itltchei;\nHit of material!.\nBend tt centi fer thli pittern te\nTht Ntlion Dilly Ntwi, Needle-\ncraft Dipt, Nelion. Write plilnly\npittern number, your name and\niddrtu. Pitterni wlll bt milled\nto your home In about 15 dayi.\nThin mty bt some furthtr delay\nIn delivery beciuie of the large\nIncrent In orderi during the preient r \"\nWxviwn.   TttoAiui\nMAKE   IT  EASILY:  You  etn\nitllch up thlt illmmlng prlnottt\nfrock, Pitttrn MM In Ilmoit no\nUrni it ill. It'i lithe, imirtly fitted\nllnu give yeu thtt imooth ilmd-\nir-wilitid look every women\nwinti. Tht button front mikei It\neonvenlent to leunder.\nPittern HSS may bt ordirid\nonly In women'i ilm u, ae, SS 40,\n45. U, U, H md 50. Size M rt-\nquint 4 11 yirdi 35-Inch fibril\nind V\/t yirdi bin binding.\nBend ID cana Tor thli pittern te\nThe Nelion Dilly Newt, Needle-\neraft Dipt., Nelaon. Write plilnly\npitttrn number, your nemo tnd\n\u25a0 ddrm. Pattern wlll bt milled\nto your homt In tbout 11 dtyt.\nThin mty bt iome further deley\nIn delivery became ef the ltrgt\nIncrttie   In   orden   during   the\nHit\nfonihjLvdL... Bv shep\u00b0'd Barc,aY\nDONT BLOCK TODUEUr\nIT 9 USUALLY a mlitakt,\nwhtn defending agalnit a Ne\nTrump contnet, ta lit your pirtner win i particular trick lf he It\numbli ta lead igaln thi iult on\nwhich dtftat of tht contrtct depend!. Bitter itill li playing i\nlard MghA than any he could\nhive la tht particular tult M thit,\ntf the dtelartr ||ti your ilde hive\ntht trick, you art able te tfl Uh\ndangtroua mit it Mm igiln.\n\u2666 ASMS\n\u2666 JM\n4*1*4\n\u2666 J T S I\nturt\nm aim\n\u2666 AQ104I\n\u2666 AQ\n(Dtaltr: South. Baet-Wart n_*-\nWMt\nNorth\nPeai     IA\nPut     la>\nraat\nPm\nloath\n\u00bbf\ntrim _fwm hai matt i hurt\nenr-eell after tht opening dia-\nmead Mi tht mmm at* tht ultimate ocntraet would havt bttei\nthe Mme. Anyway, the opining\nlead waa. Weet aet down Me hart\nI mtt, \u00ab*ea But need thi t, bt\nI atth the J. Beat playing\nl tult -cot-act thla\nIn Eait \u2022 hand, hot tn\nMa Tramp meb i ttgnal aicgeit-\ntef taaUnt-iUon K tht iult pro-\nttelmed dMln for lta repetition\nand kenee al Wait Ihne tarda tn\ntarn-rand te n_g\nMl hand, to Mt WMI mow oe-\nclarer'i btart iult wai not ovirly\nkag,\nBeting thi high-lew, Wut then\nltd hli fourth-beat I, on \\yhlch\nlatt put Uie 10. South potdertd\nonly a momtnt, thm nw that thli\nmay havt inured thi iucceu of\nhit contract Hi put on Mi lait\n\u2022mall cird and lit Bait hold thi\ntrick. With no mora hearta, Eut\n\u2022witched to Uii diamond t. South\ntook Chi flneue, playing low, and\nWut won with the' K. New hi\nknocked out the heart A, but lt\nwu toe lata. Bt iet,up hli laat\nheart, but never git a chanct to\nmi it, ti South teortd nint tricki\nby ild of tht club fUltitt.\nIf Wut had ltd Mi heart Q to\ntht third trick, hold-up or no holdup, South would havt had hli A\nknocked out than or on the neat\ntrick. Whtn he later loat \u2022 dls.\nmond, We.it'i final heart woiDB\nhave eit him.\n\u25a0 \u2666AKing\ntill\n+ KS4I\nt a 4 to r i\nff\n*<t\u00bbi\nSouth. Eaet-WMt val-\natrablt.)\nWhat ihould Cut Md ca Ma\nfnakl* holding after South MUt\n1-Htert.-Weet t-OaiMBdi mt\nNorth l-Hearte.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS\nIRaaorta\n6. Splendor\nB.Injurlra\n11. ReHgloui\n13. Perfect\n11. Sphere of\naction\n14. North Da-\nDOWN\nl.Glowi\nJ. Smill\nimount\nof water\nI. Part of\n\"to be\"\n4. Plena\nI. Leopard\n(archaic)\n11. Rtctptaclt\nfor coffee\n18. Girl'i\nnlcknamt\n22.Chart\nM\n37. Notched\n2S. Undeveloped\nflower\n30.8poke Imperfectly\nJl. Not pure\nU.L-nguliUo\n\u2022tock (Indo.\nChlnt)\nassaab \u2014\u2014 m-. iivjvitm\nlLPrtetrvad    tt. Meat perfect   48. Antelopt (Afr.)\nkotalahhr.)   8. Mountain\nIS. limit nymph\n17.Ant.erad        7. U.S.\nantmal pretident\nll.Scaeeglt       S.Gemblir\n30. Female deer 10. Aatrtngtnt   Jo. Pood for\nJLRldgt fruit\n23. Method\nmaterial\n35. Erbium\n(iym.)\nJS.-terk'-'\n\u2022nipplihly\n38. Confer knighthood upon\n10. Meuure\n(CMn.)\nM.Abyu\n14. Cluittr, u\nofwool\nST. Mlichiivoui\ntpritt\nISSooldptr-\nliite-atly\nll.JUMbug\n43. Producing\ntfatka\n48. RuthtrUum\n(iym.)\n44. A thick toup\n47,Btawted\n40. Blundered\n10. Sharp tattea\n11. Writing table\n* lonf tar two\nujjii u;'ju_i\nn.-rau Hjaai-i\n'.iaa_i .i_,_.a__i-.\n\u25a0_-- :.i*f* uu\n?n  --lii-iiai   r if ir.\nHit3 1.-.1I   fXUli\nraj aa;\naa_u Hi'jaui*\nSU'-l .J.-J.1 j uu\n:.*i n'j_j:j ada\n\u25a0j .j.i:.,i LiJJii\n\u2022\u2022lit'yj\u25a0) :\u2022*.\u25a0i-i-i!-:\nman .j.iir.\nttfmmwt Santa\nM.Toung\n40.1\n43. Emit vapor\n44.Joyout\n \u2014\n\t\nitttH\nrtising\nPHONI 144\nLook Down Th\u00aba Want Ad Columns for Bargoim\n\u2666-\u2014\nHELP WANTID\no\u00bb\nWanted\n- BOY -\nTo Learri Press Work\nPermanent poiltion. Oood\noppcrtunity.\nNational Selective Service\nNelion\nHAR POR GENERAL OFFICB WORK;\nmuit bi military exempt. Apply\nNattontl Btltotlve Btnltt, Malton.\n*A*r_xD-CAPABw WOMAN' POR\nhouttwork. Oood with children\nD, Pmn, Boa 113 Cniton.\nSCHOOLS AND INITBIJCTION\nLADIES. CHOOSE\n.airApessing\nAS YOUR CAREER\nSllaadld waortunltr. Rapid a-Vinc\nBMot War wont lie abaorted auor\nbilrdrlMtn. Yoa _4eoUtta.il t\u00bb lake\ntheir plict. \u00ab\u25a0> of today'i Baa-Uciana\n.104\nCnduitti. '\n;h_7 mido\n'\nneb peat luccia, jw ca\u00bb al\u00bb. airtl\nbow mart lirli ara needed to tram\nIor |aird.eaK._,\nPractical apart tn__i-\u00bb loaiuteed.\n'    Toy Mantle rat-a.\nWrite taUy far frM Uleratm.\nMOLER\nHairdreeeing Sekool\n' 303 West Hastings Street\nVancouver, B. C.     '\n*\u25a0\nMtrtJ&TO***\n\u2014-\n\u25a0*-\u2022\u25a0\nYOU CAN\nTELEPHONE REPLIES\nTO\nADVERTISEMENTS\nWITH      .'\nBOX NUMBERS\n\u2022 i\nror thi accommodation at md>\nin who (lad It inconvenient to\nwrltt in answer to Claiaitled\nAdvertliementi whleh cirry\nDally Newi Box Numben, rather thin I nimi or address ot ad-\nvirtlien and to wrve advertl*\nin belter wt will iccept replies by telephone.\nPHONE 144\nYOU CAN ORDER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BY\nPHONE ALSO\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nAW.AY..KS  ANP  MINE\nBEPBEIENIATIVES\nH. B SUBS. ROSSLAND, I  O\nAwtytr, Chemlit, Mini Reprattn*Tt.\nA 1. Blim Independtnt Mine Rtpre-\netntttlw, Bo\u00ab 84, Trail, B, C.\n_   W.   WIDDOWSON,   PROVWOIAL\nAaaayer, 301 Sotepblno Bt\u201e Nelion.\nTBE \u00abP KOOTENAT ASSAY OP-\ntlce, 580 Stanley St., Ntlion, B, O.\nENGINEERS AND SPBTWOBS\n\u25a0#. fiAbftM. lgflrWft'n'oWIL\nB. 0. Und Surveyor\nGrand tarts, B, 0\n\u2014 an ooiu ef.\nNelson. B.C Burveyor and Engineer.\nINSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE\nINSURANCE,\nOHAS.   P.   McHAKDY,\nReal Estate. Phone 198,\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial   Low   Rett! tor   noncommercial advertlaemtnt- under\nthla clmittcatlon to mitt ptoplt\ntttklng empjoypient. Only lie. tor\nont  week   (I  dtyi. -cortrt tny\nnumber ot required lines Payable\nIn advance. Add lOo lt boi number deilred.\nilAN, SS, NEEDS WOB__, SOUS HP\nperlence ai clerk, cooking and kitchen work ln Campe. WIU try anything, requiring no httvy lilting.\nSo nearing. free UH yebnjajy. Apply\n\u25a0Titlonil Selective SffTlet, NtUop.\nBouseki-spS   pr_wss   WU\ncharge, work for mtn or can for\nchildren. Muit itate wagei tint\nletter. Boi MSI Dally Newi.\nill, ROUND COOK AND BAKER,\n-many yeare-eanerlenoe, Apply 4J4\nBth at. Phont 710 I.,\n$.  B.  IVANS  NKED8  PERMANENT\nwttk.   Stirling Hotel, Nelton.\nmm___*=___ \" '  \u25a0\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nWAirrSD-flMAIaL MARINE STEAM\ntnglni wlU pay caih lf price reaaon-\nable. Write R. E. Corawell, Silverton,\nSfotam Battg Stow\nTelephone  144\nTrail Circulation: Phont  1315-1\nClassified Advertising Rates\nUe Ptr Unt ptt innrtlon.\n44o per line per week (8 eonaeo-\nutite Inatrtloat tor c\u00abt of 4).\n1141 \u2022 Unt a month (M tlmei).\nyipimnan | iinei ptr lniertion.\nBoi number He eitra. Thla\ntoveri any number of timei.\nPUBLIC (L-tOAL) NOrnCES,\nTENDERS, BTO.\nUe per Una firit lna_r_lon, ind\nMe   etch  lUbttqutnt   Insertion.\nAIX ABOVE RATES LBSS 10%\nKB PROMPT PAYMENT\nSrSCUL LOW BATES\nNnn-rnmmrrclal lit nttlont\nWinted fer lie for tny required\nnumber of llnee for ill di)i. payabla In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nSingle copy \u2014\u2014 I   -08\nBy carrier, per week \u2014     tl\nBy cirrier, per year _ ll oo\nBy Mil!\nOna month '_-_ S   -IS\nThrea monthi . .    3.00\nBU monthi .,  i    4.00\nOnt yttr \u2014.   S.00\nAbove ratet tpply tn Canada,\nUnited Statea and United Kingdom to luhecrlbera living outalda\nrtgular carrier areaa.\nElaawhare and to Canada when\nextra pottaga la required: Ona\nmonth 11.50; three montha, M.oo;\nall monthi. 11.00: one year, 16.00.\nMACHINISTS\nBtmrrrn QBHB\nMichin. Shop, acetylene apt electric\nwelding motor rewinding.\ncommerclil  nfrlgeratlon.\nPhone 308     384 Vimoa St.\nartvENSoir*   Bffl&i WSFS\nBpecialiiti In mine ind miu work.\nMichlne   work,. light   ind   heavy\nElectrlo  and  Acetylene welding\n70S Vernon St. Nelion \u2014 Phone M\nPERSONAL\nWHEN   IN   VAItOOUVW   8f\u00bb   AT\nAimer Motel Opp. 0, P. B, Depot-\nRUBBER   STAMPS   POR   ALL  PUR-\npoett. Nilion Dtily Ntwt Commer.\nelti Matins ntpartmtnt,\nFOR A SQUARE DEAL WHEN BUT-\nIng tnd lelllni. go to Chew Sicond\nBipd Store.\t\nfSii JjistAHt DD0 - 6*T\n\"~d'l Cora Salvt. Wo It Pltury'i\nT^Wc\n, -.TOW\nP. O. BOI 4J4. Vancouver\nAny l-eip roll developed ind printed\n_e Reprlnti So. Fnt M obup.n\nikatbii poU_ai\" tot* BB&Ml\nConfldmUal Matrimonial Cl'in-\nMany Mtmbtn with muni. P\u00ab-\ntlculara md deaalptloni 10c. Udlei\ntnt, Boi \u00bbl, Btpna.\t\nfltMi OTVILC*\u00abD AJ* tRWTW\n(I or I eipoaure roll) 98e. Reprlnti\n8c eich For your anapaboti, ohooM\nKryatal Flniih OuirintMd non-ftdt\nprints. Kryital Photot, wilkit, b\u00ab-\nkttchtww.    Eetabllahed   om   ID\nInterpreting      t\nThe War News\nytan.\nWORtaW\nty, 10c, including cattloiue ot Per-\n\u25a0anil' Hyglanlo supplin. Booki on\nall luWtctt, Noviltlei, ate. MEN I\nREOAIN NORMAL MANLT PIP\nAND V.OOR. Try Vlta-Ptrlt Cip-\nnilee-M for tlflt*. too for WOO,\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT\nNOTICE of application tor Conaent\nW Tranaler of Beer Llcenie.\nNotice 11 hereby glvtn tblt on Uu\nlth day of December nnt thi under-\nilgned Intendi to apply to tht Liquor\nControl Boird for- conaent to tranifer ot Beer Lioenit Ho. 1101 and U-\nmed ln reipect of prtmliei being pirt\nof a building known aa Outlet Hotel\nsituate at Prooter. B. O. upon tbi\nlandi described li Blocki \"A\" tnd\n\"B\" ot Dlatrlct Lot \u00bbM, Map 710,\nKootenay. DUl-l-Vln tht Itthon Land\nReglltratlon Diitrlct, in tht Province\not Brltiih Columbia from earth Anna\nWird at Procter aforesaid, tbt licensee,\nto WiUlam Kllm ot Slocan Olty,\nBritish Columbia, tht tre__sfe.ee.\nDATED at Slocan Olty, B. O. thli 8th\ndty ot November. A. D. IMS.\nWILLIAM KLINE,\nApplicant aad Trtnaferee\nOPTOMETRISTS\nMARSHALL-\n\" WTT\nOptometrist!\n1451 Biy Ave., Trill\nPhope ITI\nSASH  FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S   SASH   FACTOJ-Y\nHirdwood merchant, 17} BlkW Sfr\nSECOND   BAND   STORES\nWE  BUT,  SELL  AND ttCHAHOB.\nWhit havt you? Ph, 884, Ark Stort,\nCORPORATION   OP  THB   OTTT   OP\nSLOCAN. B. O.\nCOURT OP RBvTSION\nPubllo notloe It henby given tblt\ntht flnt altting et  tbt court ot\nRevision wlll bt held ln the CouncU\nChimber ot the Olty HaU on Monday, the 15th day of November at\n7 o'clock pjn. for the purpoie of\ncorrecting and reviling the Voters'\nLilt tor the ensuing yeir.\nW. B. Graham\nOlty Clark,\nf-ocan, B. a\nWovember lth, tt\u00ab,      \t\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nPOR BALE \u2014 ONE HIAVT DtTT\nduiuwnmta'tniit* with' nraM,\ntwo good tint, tn goad oondltlon.\n9250. Alio ont 83 Inch Henry Dii-\nIton Inserted tooth circular law.\n1100. V. 3. Koalanclc, (kwnt Villey,\nB. C       \t\nWILL BELL REASONABLY POS CASH\nS tube.I volt Rogen Rtdlo, long\ntnd ihort wivi. New tubtt and bat-\ntcrlea. Apply Window Store, Thrumi.\nPOR SALE \u2014 SAWDUST BURNK-t\npractically ntw. Price 110 (ttn dollan) Apply Secretary, Salmo School\nBoard\t\nSTANDARD RECEIPT BOOKS 4 B\u00ab-\ncelpta to page with duplicate aheeta\nNeUon Dally Newi printing Dipt,\nPIPE - PITT-NOB - TUBES. SPBCIaI\nlow prlcei Active Trading Oo, 111\nPowell St., Vancouver, B. C,\nPOR SALE \u2014 PAIR OP BOT8 SKATES\n\u2022lit 8, Phont 4M T.\nCIRCULATING HEATBR, ISO, _9\ncellent condition. Phont IH or ITIB\nfLBCTRIO HEATER. SMALL O. 1\nridlo, ruga, -1-54 Ini. Phont 071 L.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE\u2014MIXED RANCH, 30 AO.\nundtr cultivation. Wtter piped for\nIrrigation. 8-roam houie, ttl. W.\nKonkln,  Applldlle,  B.  O.\nWANTED TO RENT Bf EXPERIENC-\ntd farmer, with own help, farm or\nranch equipped with option to buy\nlater. C. Cumming, Naul, P.O., B.C.\nWHT NOT REFINANCE YOUR\nmortgage on the Yorkshire Savinga\nand Loan Monthly Reduction plan\nit 8%t 0, W, Appltytrd,\nPOR SALE - OOOD HOUSI AT\nSheep Creek to wreck, very cheap for\nImmediate aale. Mn. C. M. Auatln,\nBoi 817, Kelowna, B.O,\nP. A. WHITFIELD, REAL ESTATE\nind lniurance, 417 Hall St., Nelaon\nBEFORE BUYING YOUB HOME 813\nC.W Appleyard aiQo,\nLOST AND FOUND\nOptimistic\nlor the Future\nVANCOUVER, B, C. - Deipltt\nminpower ihorttgei snd prtoritlei\nind miny olhir production inigi\nencountered by lbe gold mining In-\ndmtrjr, there li a penlitent optimism among mining mm htn concerning id (uture.\nThty look tn terrific txptntlon\nIn tht early part ot tbe poit-wir\npirlod, tome claiming that thli ictivity will be chief among thoie\nlikely to take tip the ilick In employment when tbe war ii ovtr.\nThU optimism li not confined to\nB.C. mine mm declare, but U cirrled fairly well over the continent.\nMany of he larger mining lntereiti\nLn the United Statei hive hid their\nrepresentative! wweyina Heidi in\nthe Dominion with'more thin superficial Intereit\nPRODUCTION DOWN\nIn spite ot the optimism tor ttie\nfuture, preaent production flgurei\nihow conilitent louei.\nProduction ot Ontario'! gold minu\nduring the tlret nine monthi et IMS\nwti will below the aime period et\nUit preceding yeir. The gold Induitry tor the period under revliw,\nbilled 6,203,92fl toni of ore ind recovered 1,592,061 ounces ot, fold,\nMS,ieS ouncei ef illver. valued it\njei,w<,\u00abo.\nDuring the ume period ot 1*H2\nthe flgurei were 8,140527 toni mill\ned, 2,000,004 ouncu gold, \u00bbl,_H\nouncei illver, valued it $70,488,002.\n22.7 P|R CENT OPP\n\"Hill repreienti a drop ot J8.7 pit\neent in ore milled, 22.7 per cent in\nvilue.\nIt ll Interesting to note that tte\n43 mill, still In operation art only\nproducing tt S3 ptr cent af capacity.\nThii miy be explained ln part\nby thi fiat thit ivtrtfa monthly\nemployment flgurei dropped from\n17,250 for the tint light month.\not 1942, to 12,5.1 for tbt comparable\nperiod ot. IMS. Employment figurei ihow I gradual lowering tendency.\nWANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTBD TQ BUT-A VERTICAL\n' flrt tube boiler tround 4 h.p. with\nminimum prttnin of B5 lbs. per\ntq. In., complete with fittings. It\nmuit hivt a 1943 Boiler certificate\ncovering above preuure or more,\nWon't object to flootch Marine Wet\nBack ot above size and preuure. Ap-\nply to O, W Russell, Kimberley. B.C,\n\u25a09 W XQn SCRAP METALS OU\nIron. Any quantity. Top pricei paid\nActive Trading Compiny, 018 Pow-\ntu si, Vtnoouver, b. q.\nWANtZP - OOOD CLEAN COTTON\nnp, not leit thin 12 inchee iquare.\n0c lb, P.03. Nelion Dally Newi.\nWANTED \u2014 GIRL'S FIGURE SKATE?,\nlite JiJ, or 8, Phone 889 L.\nWANTED \u2014 OIRL'S  BKATE8  AND\nbooti, \u00a7m tout. Phont ool L\nWANTS. - P\/llR CHILD'S SKATES,\nline eight or nine. Phone 317 X.\nWANTBD - SKATES AHD BOOTS,\nllrl'iilit II; boy*! 13, Phont 448 L.\nP. MOM.\nBuvir of Mld-a.\n\u25a0BE a. o7\nBy KIRKS L, tIMPION\nA-tociittd Pren War Analyst\nArmlatlct Diy dovtlopmenti on\nthl ictlvt lighting fronti licked\nmy itertlinf ot dwnitlc quality\nto glvi the nuartir century innl-\nvinary of airman defeat ipecial\nmiming, but they all pointed Uit\nwoe wsy.   .\nIn Ruuli, In Italy; In thi fir Pacific, In ilr ind on thi hi, thi United Kitloni of their wir trt moving\nil certainly towird u final and\ncomplete a victory ii tbi Allied ind\ntisoclited nitioni whltved 25 yeirs\n\u25a0go\u2014but filled ta consolidate Into \u2022\nlisting world pesce.\nIn the light of thtt failure, the report ta Parliament on thl Motcow\nconterence by Foreign Steritiry\nAnthony Eden takn front rink in\nthi dty'i developments Men nld\nthl remit! txceided hii hlgheit\nhopei not only In iccompllihment\nbut ln thi ttmotphtrt of friend-\nllneu ind mutual undentanding.\nThere remtini but thi lonf projected Churchill - Hooiivelt-Sttltn\nget-together, not ta much to ratify\nthi pact of Moicow M to dramatize\nltl far-reaching meaning fer the\nworld. Washington WM itlrrlng with\nspeculation as to when thlt culminating act of war-ind-peace rapprochement might be expected.\nThe Eden rtport threw not much\niddltionil factuil light on thl Mos\ncow procitdlngi, except In oni rt-\n.pect. Hi emphisliid tht fact tblt\nmilitary coniiijtritloni .the prcw-\nulgatlon of mutuil measures ta\nshorten thi wgr which \"em only be\nmide public u thty develop it tht\ntxptmt ef tbe common mtmy,\"\nhid I dominant plici la the eon-\nvinatloni,\nThlt bidea ne good fat Oir-\nmtny\u2014or u I tl mttily fir Jipin. It\nillirly Impllei that thi Anglt\nAmtrlctn iicond-front ituck\nplani wen fully revelled at Mot\noow tnd found iitlafittory to tht\nRuulin High Commind.\nIt Impllei, too, thit whatever id<\nJustment might be found duiriblt\non either aide\" In order ta Integrate\nthe Allied bittlt directive! drawn\nIt Quebec tor thi European theitre\nwith Impending new Russian n-\nuultt wtrt deemed by both parties\nprictlciblt without, prtiudlci to\njoint timing. No delay ln txecution\non either front li foreshadowed, ilthough ne hint as to juit when thi\nAllied iicond-front inault will be\nlaunched ll given.\nArmlitict Day ln Oermmy thli\nyeir muit have been truly bltck.\nIt WM hiunted by bitter memories\nmd foreboding! ln stunning contrast\ntp thl new high hopes ct decisive\nVictory In Huisli ind in Africa that\nwere blossoming ln the Reich only\nIt months, igo,\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY. NOVIMIIR 12. 1943\u2014\u00bb\non Ottawa and on Early Days\nMONTREAL     STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nAaaoc. Brew of Om. .....\nOu. Car li Ny. Pfd. .\nDom. Steel A Coal ....\nMcColl rrontenio ......\nQuebec Power  _\u2014\nBhiwntgan W. It P. ..\nSt, Lewrenet Corp, __\nBANKS      \u25a0*\u25a0    -\nOommerci\nDominion .\nImperial _\nRoyal ._..\nIU\nISH\ne\n8\nIS\n14%\n-%\nin\n180\n173\n. ISO\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINN-PEa, Nov. 11 (OP) \u2014 oraln\nquotation!;\nRYE:        'Optn    High   low    Cloae\nDec.  11814        \u2014       \u2014   11314\nMty   nn.   11114   11114   1U14\nJuly  11014   11014   U0I4   11014\nOATS:\nAU futurei it celling prltti of _ UH\nBARLEY:\nAU futurtt it celling pricu of ... MH\nCASK PRICES:\nRyt: No. 3 0. W. 11SK.\nOttt: (All iridei at ttiltng priett)\nlltt.\nBarley: (All gndu it wiling pricu)\nAUTOMOTIVE,        i\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nwa have a complbtb stock\nof httvy truck tire chains and crou\nehalna. Central Truck and Equipment Co.. International Dealen, 703\nPrQnt St.. Ntlion. B. 0.\t\nLATB *37 INDIAN JUNIOR SCOOT\nmotorcycle, completely reconditioned. 1188 cub 6r wlll trade for und\nrefrigerator or piano. 411 Utlieir St.\n1930 DE\n1138\nHEW  AKB\nSEDAN POR SALE.\nlv m6 Cherry St.\nIVHf\nCHAINS.\nNelion Auto Wricking <_ Oarage.\nAUSTIN 1, 1S84, POR SALE. APPLY\nQueen Olty Motori,\t\nTOR AUTOMOBILE PARTS\nCltv Auto Wrteken\nLOST -  I-.DIES'    WOOL    SCARP,\ngreen ind brown. Phont 104S L.\nCryptoquotes\nIHIIBW   TXFTWfc\nQ B    UW    HBDDOW-\nDll    QB   UW\nXMOHM     W1ISJ\niSMSLB&\nmmmmtfl Oryptoeaetei NO MAN SHOULD SO act Al\n\u00ab0 MOB A RAIN OUT OP ANOTHIR MAN'S IQNOIUNCS.\nmty lUbtUtutt for tht origlnil \"E\"\nthroughout the entire cryptoquote, or\nt \"BB\" miy npliet tn \"Ua\". Plnd thi\ntey and follow through ta tht aolu-\ntion.\nOiyptoquottt trt quotationt of ta-\neimu ptnoni written cipher. A iub-\nttituu charaetir hat nplteae tbt\netiglnal letMr. Per Initanee. an \"\u00bb\"\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nPOR SALE \u2014 THREE JERSEY COWS\nfrom Regtd. itock, ope Jereey bull\nrait I mthl. Apply D. S. Taylor, RUI\nNeUon, B.O.\nPOR SALE \u2014 PINE TOCNO YORK-\n\u2022hirt _ow, Furrow Peh, 18. HO, Ap-\nply J Marahall, Burton, B.C.\nPO\u00bb SALS OB BENT \u2014 YOUNG T1AM\nhoraea. H. Brodoway, So. Slocan.\n\u25a0i'  i   *      \u25a0 l,.   i ..I ii    i    mi\nRENTALS\nBOOMS  WITH   CLEAN BBSS,  REA-\nlonablt prlct. Club Hottl, Nilion.\n0 \u00a5ll. APT. 135 MO.; ALSO BtOBl\nMl mo. Apply 101 Baktr It\nI ROOMS POR RENT, PARTLY PUB-\nnlihed, Apply 111 Vernon Streit\nynflnt 1 WM RM AND B_\nkpg rm. 70S Victoria Alley.\nEDINBURGH (OP) - M. Torm-\ntler, a Frenchman wbo eicaptd from\nrrtnee aaid hert thit ter every\nFrenchman wbo had gone ta work ln\nGermany seven hid gone Into hiding\nto irm themic'lve. to fight thi NarU,\nAIR CASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, Nov, U (CP) - Thi\nR.C.A.F. in it! 7ttth cuuilty lilt ol\nthi wir, reported that J. men ire\nmining on ictive icrvlce after air\noperation! overieai,\nMMng ifter air opentioni\u2014\nBarnei, Stanley, Sgt., Toronto.\nBerg, Georgt Theodore, Fit. Lt,\nVtloirilio, 8a_k.\nCldeiu, Albert Joseph, Sgt,, Hamilton.\nChimplon, Dudley Sydney, Sgt.,\nMontreal.\nCrebbin, Gordon James, Pit. Sgt,.\nVancouver.\nDivldion, Bdwird Viciry, Sgt-.\nCtlgtry,\nDe Pipe, Raymond Alphonse\nGiorge, ggt,, Swan Uke, Mtn.\nFolty, Bmoi Gregory, To., New,\nYork.\nGerman, Jlii-old Wallice, PC, Pilot Mound, Man.\nOlynn, Percy Pred Uyton, Po.\nToronto,\nGolditein, Robert Phillip, Po.\nSevern Bridge, Ont\nGritlon, Frank, Pit. 8ft., Vincouver,\nHerbert, Oirnet McMillan, Sgt\nKelowna, S. C\nKnox, Roy Vlnoest Herbert, Sgt.\nMontreal\nLundy, James, Sgt,, Turnerville\nOnt,\nMlln. Lennox Cameron, Wo., Sask\nMirtin, Thomai McPhalle, Sgt*\nEnglehtrt, Ont,\nMclnnii, Daniel WiilVm, Pit. Sgt.\nPetkei Rd., P.E.I.\nMcKitterick, Donald Harvey, Sgt,\nToronto.\nMercer, Praser Frederick, fit. Sgt.\nW\u00ab\u00bbtvl)le, N. 6..\nMuir, Thomai Jamei, Po- Montreal.\nNornuiy, Charles John Cameron,\nSgt., Winnipeg.\nO'Donoghue, Maurice Edmund,\nPo., Victorlt.\nFennycock, Charlei, Sgt., Windior,\nOnt.\nSirgent, Piul Trtntmin, fit, Lt,\nToronto.\nStetvtt, Cbetley Borden, Po, Elgin, N.B.\nStewart, Donald Burton, fo, Mt.\nAlbtrt, Ont\nWirurobe, Calvin Hudion, Sgt,\nWinnipeg.\nWright, Oordon Grange, fit. Sgt,\nBracebridge, Ont\nPrevlouily reported mining, now\nfo official pupotei penuned dtid \u2014\nWahkL JhwdL\nTORONTO, NOV. tl (OP)'\u2014 Btockl\nmaintained a fairly firm front today\non Toronto Exchinge. Narrow India\ngalni wtrt held by lnduitriali, Ooldi\nand Weitern Otli.Hollday on thi Niw\nYork Market helped to alow down tht\naction and turnover wu only about\n338,000 ahartt.\nOold itocki wtrt up ttrly a halt-\npoint il aeon but tht galni wtrt\ntrimmed In tht afternoon action.\nSmitten gtlntd . to S9, Noranda\niddid 14 and Normetal and Paid\nOreille firmed 3 cento.\nMONTREAL, \u2014 Pulne were well\nahead of lotm In tiding up ta tht\nflntl hour. .\nHither   uMlltlai  wtrt  Shawlnlian,\nMontreal Powtr, and Bmlllan. In-\ntlroatlonal Power adgad down. CPU.\ntnd Steamships were up.\nOtlne were poated by Prtte Ptd,\nAbltlbl ill per cent Pfd, St Uwrinoe\nCorp. tnd Donnaoona,\nWDCNiraO, \u2014 Plour Export Bualnm\nmonopollred tbt apotllght on tht\nWinnipeg Oraln Bchinge u Bye\ntrading wu quiet.\nMills and Shlppan wtrt the big\npurchasers in the Plour Builneu which\nwaa estimated it 3,800,000 equivalent\nbuihtia of whttt\nLONDON, (OP) \u2014 Utk of buying\nIntereit again characterised thl itock\nmarket. Brltlth Bondi cloud itetdy\nwhllt Porelm Bondi remained quiet.\nBradshaw, Sidney Victor, Sgt, Su-\nkatoon,\nFord, Leilie Sydney, DFC, aad\nBir, Wing Cmdr., Liverpool, N.S.\nFulton, John, D.S.O.., D.F.C, A.F.C\nWing Cmdr, Kamloopi, B.C.\nGilchrist, Divld Ronald, Sgt, Min.\nlota, Mtn.\nLtlor, flnttn Howird, Po, Pine\nFalls, Man.\nLtl, Richard John, Fo, London,\nOnt.\nMartin, Herbert Jimu, fit. Lt,\nToronto,\nSimpton, John Alexander, Po,\nfort St. John, B.C.\nOTTAWA, Nov. U (CP)- The\nR.C.A.F. reported tonight iu 730th\ncuuilty lilt ot tbi wir, that five\npreviously reported missing, ire\nnow preiumed detd.\nMilling on active itrvict ifter\nilr operttlon*-\nAllm, John, fo, Idmonton.\nAskiy, Michael WiUlam Hamilton,\nWo\u201e Winnipeg.\nChristie, Robert Gunn, fit. Sgt,\nGibboni, Alta.\nColumbui, Garnet Philip, Sgt,, Ire-\nduoli Falls, Ont\nLarocque, Joseph Albert. Wo,\nSudbury. Ont.\nMcGhie, Robert, Po, Slmcoe, Ont.\nParieni, Pred John, fo, London,\nDnt. .\n\u2022Perrin, John Lyle, Dt Sgt, Tor.\nont*.\nQutnet, Pierre Louil Joieph Mi-\nTBrwkTBontfW-.\"' -    \u25a0.-*-\u25a0\"*\nRinger, Riymond, Pit, Sgt, Cole-\nvilli, Sa*.\nWebber, Fnncii Mtxwell, Po,\nCtiWr; Alta.\nPreviously reported\"*mliilng, now\nreported prisoner of wn in Ger-\nmany-\nfredrickson, Auguit Andrew, Sgt\nVmoouver.\nWhite, Donald Htrwood, Sgt, Antler, Suk.\nWilliimson, Wllllim Alfred, Po,\nLondon, Ont,\nPreviously reported priioner ot\nwtr, now nported safe In United\nXingdom\u2014\nDerlck, Eugene Rodney, fo. Dm\nphle, Min.\nPrevlouily reported milling on tc,\ntive service, now presumed detd \u2014\nHlcki, Murny Dryidilg Stephen,\nro, Okotoks, Alta.\nMono, Thomu Mitheson, fit. Sgt.\nNorth Mmonton.\nO'Connell, Thomas Hirold, fo,\nRtglnt.\nRichmond, Henry, Sgt, Oliver,\nB. C.\nTrembliy,  Joieph  Neret   Andrt\nMiurlce, Sgt, Montreal.\nCANADA\nPrtviously reported mining, now\npresumed detd\u2014\nCorr, T. A, Po, Luton Bede, Eng.\nROSSUNB, B. C Nev. U- The\nRoulmd Junior Botrd of Trade wn\ngiven i brief review ot wmi of the\nhighlight! ef the lut union tt thi\nDominion Pirllamtnt by W. K. b-\nUng, M-P, Mondiy night Mr. If\nUng ilso htld thl tttentlon of memben with hit brief delve into the\ngood old deyi of \"Why we an in\nRouland,\" Hi diieui\u00bbed tht energy\nand for-tight ot one Individual, Aug-\nustui Heini,' who eetablished the\nSmelter.\nHt elie told of the origin et the\nRoiilind Park which beari hii\nntmt. Hi touchtd an thl triniform-\natlon Out hid Uken plica In the\nparte, ind mentioned the efforti ttktn by *e Junior Beard in its improvement,\nArthur Drike spoke on wjyi ind\nIM ef promoting better cltlitn-\nihlp.\nSecretary L, J, Nicholson retd a\nlitter from tht Secretary of thl Nitionil Wir Finance Committee, extending thl thanks ot that committee to the Boird fof ltl isslstince\nIn the put Victory Lonsi ind also\nfir thl entertainment provided the\nEdmonton Air force Bind during\nltl recent villi te Rossland.\nH. S. (Peti) fowler, of thi Board\nWar Service Committee, reported\nthe Botrd'i contribution ot i picture of Rosdand hid been lent to\nthe minesweeper Rossland.\nHe also rtporttd thi ARP hen\nwould continue to Junction as i centril committee.\nPOST WAR ARINA PLAN8\nThe Victory Arena Committee,\nheaded by Jick Corner, ciUed for\nluggcstiona for raising funds for the\npost-war arena to be constructed.\nMr. Corner ilso thanked thi memberi for their assistance ln looking\nliter the band. A meeting of thli\ncommittee will bl held to arrange\nIor t November concert.\nDUtrlct Chilrmin Hirold Cltgl\nreported en tbe district mtetini\nheld between tha Roulmd Juntos\nBeard ind tht Trill Junior Cham\nber of Commeree In Trail lui\nmonth. Joint commltttu hivt beta\n\u2022ppolnttd to itudy tbi Victory High\nway propoul md tht possibility oi\nhiving next ytir'i Junior Chambei\nconvention in Trtil. Mr. Clegg complimented the Trail Chimber tol\nthi spltndld entertiinment provided it the dinner following thi\nDistrict meeting.\nSporti Chairmin Chris Cohu , ,\nreported on tht loctl rink iltuiui\nthii Winter, ind stated a conumuu\nof Junior memberi and memberi ol\ntht Rouland Coop Transportation\nSociety hid discussed thl rink op<\neration, and thit i committee hid\nbeen formed to run the rink independent of the two societies. Thl\nRonlind Rink Committee htld \u2022\nmeeting lait week ud plant win\nbeing made for the rink opening.\nOn a motion by Wilt Hahn It wai\ndecided thtt the Board ahould subscribe to two publications tor the\nreading room ot the Rossland library. The volumei will be bound\nand available for till library memben at the reading room.\n\u2022ISO TO SOLDIER CHEIR\nThe Boird luthorlitd tha dona*\ntlon of 3190 to thi Roiilind Soldien*\nCheer Fund, Mr, Clegg u Chilrman\nof the Fund give I brief review of\ntha origin of the fund. He paid tribute to thl various citizeni who had\nworked hard en the Cheer fund md .\nasked tor thi continued lulittnoe\nof those who wlthed tn help swell\nthe fund. Then wlU be a lirgtf\nnumber of Rouland men md women to provide (or thli yeer ln the\nArmed forcei.\nGuest! it the melting were W. K.\nEsling, M.P, ind Arthur Drake. New*\nmemben Introduced wera Wilfrrt\nHahn, Stan Hcwglll wd f J. Brook*\nEast Kootenay Christmas Tree Ciil\nClose to a Million Trees\nCRANBROOK, B.C.-Desplte hand-\nIcapi of changing government orders,\nihortages of equipment tnd labor,\nBut Kooteniy'a Chrlatmaa tret cut\nthli yttr tpptan to be tbout tht\nlimt u last yen, clou to \u00bb\u2022 million\ntreu. Pour ftrma hive been-ioperet-\nIng ln the Crmbrook dlatrlct for the\nput several weeka md are approach-\nIn. tht climax ol tht nuon.\nMmy of tht contracts for delivery\not treu were arranged by tbt corn-\npanic's during iprlng and aummtr, An\nearly lutumn ordtr itarted dltflcl-\nties whloh have not ytt been completely aurmounted, Mon thtn htlf\nlut year'i treea vtn lupplied on\ncontract by dlitrlot firm operator!\nwho .oonilrttr theu trtet their mtjor\nannual crop.\nRenewal of tht permit ayitem, be-\ncause ot general uncertainty, wu ln\ndoubt for a time. Thlt system\nstarted by tbt Forestry Branch lut\nyur. allows ipcclded persons to cut\non specified trade of crown land, providing selective cutting md between-\nuuen can la carried out, However\nlatt In tht action moit of thm ll\npermits ln But Koottnty htvt been\nrenewed.\nCrmbrook alone hu in estimated\ncrap of 300,100 treei thla yetr, tnd\ncontributed leu thm t third ot the\ndistrict's totil lut yeir.\nSelective aervlce regulatloni hampered operationi throughout since\nofficials refused to Issue permit! to\nable-bodied worken, ind yirdi had to\nbe started wtth part-time workers,\nmostly housewives md older ichool\nyoungiten, for trimming, bundling\n\u2022nd Urging treei. Firm operiton who\ncut tht treea did not come tinder thli\nregulation.\nConveying treu to the yardi wu t\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINI8\nAnglo-Huranita \u2014\nBaae Metala Mining .\nBeattie Oold Mlnea .\nBldgood Klrkland _.\nBobjo Minu ,...\u2014\nBufftlt Ankertta .._\nCutli-Tnthiwiy  _\nOtntral Patricia\t\nChromium 11.11,\nConiaurum Minu ...\nDome Minu ....\u2014\nBut Malartle\t\nFaloonbrldia Nickel\nQod'a Uki Oold ...\nHard Rook Oold \u2014\nBolllnier\nHlldaon Bty M. * I.\nInternet. NtiMl \t\nIll\n.10\nIM\nJl\n-MH\nIM\nIM\niu\ni.oe\n\u2022 ui\nMOO\nl.M\n111\n\u2022IT ,\n1.10\nUM\nSStt\nKlrkland   Ukt   .\u2014\nUke Shon Minu ....\nUltch Oold \t\nlittle Ung Ue\t\nMicleod Coekihutt\nMalartlc Oold\nM\nfc\ns\ntstHV.'mciitT m_nqi._\nMclntyn-Porcuplni _...\nMcKmili Ked Uki ._...\nMining Corporition\t\nNlplaalni Mining \t\nnorindi            mt\nOmega Oold ........__.\nPamour Porcupint \u2014\nPerron Oold  \t\nPickle crew Oeld ..........\nPrttton StttiDom \u2014\n\u2022m Antonio CM! ...._.\natiemtt Attain ,\u2014~\nSiKoe Oatd \t\nSladen Mtlartit\t\nKeep BMk  \t\nSudbury  Bock \t\nSullivan Coni. \t\nlylvanlu\nTack-Kughu Ooul .\nVenturei\t\nWaltt Amulet \t\nOIU\nBritlih Amnltta --\nImperial _._...\u201e_\nInter   Ptlrolaum  _.\nBoyaUtt     mmm-mm\nTrmi Canadian \u2014\nINM'rfTBUU\nAbltlbl power *A*\t\nBill Talepbom\t\nBru. TTlll. -,\nIrtwm * niitlllara\nCan. Milting \t\nDliiilim Sttennu ,\nPart er Canada 'A' ,\nOoodyiar Tin .-..\u2014\nimperii! Tobtooo ...\nItul of Otn. \t\n.19\nJt as\nl.il\nM\nJ.J1\nIM\nMM\nill\nMl\nl.M\n47.M\n,\u00abm\nuo\nSi\nill\nIM\nIM\n.11\nM\nM\nIM\n111\n.11\n1.10\nl.M\nIII\n4 90\n141IH\nMM\nMOO\nl.M\nbig problem, but tbe\nsecuring .ot ihlpplng ipace for df\nlivery to mtrketlng polntt. Thli la\nnot yet completely wived, but ill tow\noperating (Irma htve already thlpptd\naome, Railway cw ipace accounted\nfor aome dellvcrlea to the United\nStatea md prairie provlncei. One firm\ndelivered ltl entlrt output it the Montana bordtr, md tht fourth, an Amer*\nlean operator, la taking ltt trees by\ntruck ovir thi fifty mile itretch into\nIdiho.\nTht work hu paid win thli yttr.\nContncton got t good price for thtlr\ntreu, fifty centi a bundle, which It\ntht highlit la thi levin year hlitory\nof this new foreit Induitry,\n,!&%\u00bb\u00ab\u2022\u00a3\u00ab;\nthey an grown ln m arid climate at\nhigh altitude md ntaln thtlr need-\nlei for many weeki after cutting. Tht\ntreea go all over the United Statu and\nCmada, md prior to 1M1 went M\ntht Pacltlc Inlands loo.\nAn annual cut of these little trees\nIn certain typt of forest hu full\nunction of tnt rorestry Department,\nwho htvt experimented oa tricts In\nthlt district md htvt found in innutl crop lt obtainable without tnt\nuhtuitton of reiourcei.\nKINGSGATE\nKINOSOATS. 8,0, \u2014 MT. Mauldln,\nwho hu been Chut Immigration otllcer on tht 0. 8. ilde tor quite a\nnumber ot yetn, hu for the put\nsix monthi or to bttn tway on a\nnumber of special detalla wd hu\nnow bnn assigned to a pott tn Ue\nAngelei, Calif.\nJem Boil and Phyllli Steeves wen\nbomt from ichool over tht weekend,\nju imR\n,_   MH\n    I\n u\n    M\n_   MH\n-a\n\u2014   MH\nPROCTER\nPBOOT1B, B.C. \u2014 Mr. and Mn. H.\narummitt of Hilton tri spending \u2022\nfiw diyi hen.\nMrt. P. Smith wu 1 Nelaon vlaltor\non Saturdiy.\nMn. W, A. Bou md Mlu Mtry\nJarvle of Nelaon motortd to Procter\non lunrtay.\nMri. H. Stoochlnoff md daughters,\nOlga and Nancy viilted Ntlion on\nSttunlay.\nMr. and Mn. P. W. Nuyena of Nil-\n\u2022onion Aent tbt wttkind In Prot-\ntar.\nMn. J. Ugui, on hir wty home from\ntha Cout to Poplar Crtek, viiitad Mr.\nmd Mn. lf. Shkwarok.\nAlu Voykin of crow'i Nut ipent\nt fiw dan htn vlaiting hli parenU,\nMr and Mrs. A. voykin.\nlf. Unimitd of Ntw Wutcolnater\nla bin vUitlng hli mn-tn-liw md\ndaughter, Mr. and Mn. W. Sokalortl.\nLulli Pichard of Trail la htn fot I\nfiw daya.\nMn. nd Mn, O. Stawwt ud\ndaughter, Marlene of Trail wen wukend visitora of Mn. Boddlngton.\nMlu Bitty Shkwarok ll iptndlng\n\u2022 fnr dan In Caatlegar. a guut of hir\n\u2022later, Mri  P. Btchymkl.\nMr. md Mn. J. Bonacci motortd ta\nHilton on Stturtfty,\nMrt, A. Voykin tad dtUfhtir Helen\nwin Nelaon \u2022hepptn oo Stturdty.\nW. Young md W. phtuffn of Nil-\n\u2022on are ipending a faw daya hne, flah-\nMn. Bill viiitad bar hiabrnd. D,\nBill, who ll i ptUent la Trill-Tad-\nanac Haepltil.\nAlt! Voykin vl.lted at Nilaon.\nMlu OtnavH-a OrlM.ll ap.nl tht\nwukend In Nitacn.\nA. Andtnon md lm lataditrom o\u00ab\nUrdo wtrt vltHori at Prottal\/\nMrt, Adama md dtulhtar Oladya\ntf Ony Crttk. an viiiting Ux for-\nmir'a aon-ln-law aod daughMf, Mr\n\u2022tad Mn. T. Knowlson.\nFOR HOME MEAT CURING USE\nMORTON'S MEAT-CURING PRODUCTS\nTENDER-QUICK, fer pumping or curing, IVi lbe. . .85ft\nNEEDIES fer rent, er fer gala at S3.35\nBook \"Home Heat Curing Msde Easy\", per copy .. .SOt>\nNELSON FARMERS' SUPPLY LTD.\n524 Railway St. Phone 174\n\"?_\ni,.\nrt\n'd\nfa.\n?_1\ns:\nBIRMINGHAM, ftigluid, (CP) -\n0. C. Powtr, traffic manigrr of tht\nBlrmlnihim and Mldlind Had Om-\nnlbui Comptny. oni of Ihi bat-\nknown triruport mtn In Brltiii\ndltd tuddicly trom i hurt itti*.\nDONT WASTE\nThsM deyi It payi to uve si much cosl \u00ab\nponlbli, not only si a saving to younelf, but to\nnvi mm houra in ths mines.\nIt pays to.check yeur furnace, heater, etc.,\nte iss that you sre getting sll ths heat from the\ncoal yea burn.\nAbove sll, buy ths right coal for your Individual hasting problem.   We will ba glad to\n' recommend the typo, of coal belt tutted for\nyour hiitingproblemi.\nPhone 33\nWest Transfer Co.\nEitabllihed In 1899\naaaa\n -\nmpp\n10-NEIS0N DAHY NIWS, FRIDAY, NOVIMIIR 12,194S\n\t\nComplete Showi at 7:00 - 8.42\t\n,-G-M'. M1UI0N-THRILL MUSICAL!\nCIVIC\nA rAAtOUl rUYtttTHUTU\nONTMIIAMIPtOOSAM\nMtrch of Tlnvt'i\n\"AIRWAYS OP.PHACI\"\nOAnTOON-NF.WS\nHELENA RUBINSTEIN\nENCHANTE\nTOILET WATER\nThe new and popular odor\n85e and $1-25\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG co.\nIn tht flnt thrtt yttn of wtr ST\nOerman md Ittlltn winhlpi wtrt\ntunk or damned by Britlih iub-\nmarlnti.\nSTANHOPE, Durham, Englind\n(CP)\u2014To remind townsmen thit\ndun Ihould be paid for locil ground\nallotment!, the town crier hert wu\nImtructed to cry: \"It'i tlmt to piy\nyour rent\" when the duet became\npayable.'\nWitch tor thi\nSUGAR BOWL\nSPECIALS\nIn Tomorrow'i Paper\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhont 122 Nelson, & C\nINVBRARY, Scotltnd (CP)-Thi\ncorvette Clarkia \u00ab_em_ to follow\nCipt. J, Kennedy ot the Merchint\nNivy. Twice within ilx monthi\nit hat picked him up afttr hli ships\nbad been torpedoed, he disclosed on\narrival it hli Invtriry home.\nYour Watch It\nPrtdout ...\nFor fine repairing\nSee...\nHARVEY\nThe Jeweller, 984 Btktr St\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuits 205\nMedicil Arti Building,\nf\nPer 100 sq.ft.\nACI TIX INSULATING BOARD,\nVi Inch thick, 4 ft. wide by 6, 7, 8, 9,10,12 $7 OC\nft. long. And 18\"x48\" Lithboard \u00abJ>I.LJ\nVAPOR STOP LAYER BOARD,\n4 ft. by 8 ft. Only\t\nGYPROC - BOARD, (\u00a3 AA\nVi\" thick. 4 ft. wide by 6, 7,8, 9,10 ft. long\u00bbpO.UU\nWELTERWEIGHT BOARD,\n4 ft. by 6 ft. Only\t\nmmttmttimmmmimimm\nWa Hava a Special en\n' WINTER CAR SERVICE\nCUTHBERT MOTORS\n\u00ab\u00ab\u00abSMS*S$\u00abS*S*\u00abS\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb*'\u00ab\nFLEURY'S\nPharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nHid Arte Blk.\nPHONE 25\nj. P. Walgren\nCeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\n$6.50\n,$6.00\n$4.00\nBURNS\nJ LUMBER & COAL CO. i\nThe Aniwir to Your Prayer]\nHow to Pty My Hoipltil ind\nSurgical Feei?\nSTUART AGENCIES\nNtlion, B. C. \u201e.\nS77 laker St Phona \u00bb80\nOet Professional\nAdvice on\nPAPERING\nit\nMURPHY BROS.\nOld Destroyer\nFought\nSub to Death\n\u25a0y HAMILTON W. PANON\nAMoelatad Prm Staff Writer\nWASHINOTON, Nov. 11 (AP)\nBattling with ihotgum, plitoli,\nempty ihlll cuei and tvtn knivei\nat rangtt down to 10 fett, tht\nmen of thl United Stitei Dtitroy\ntr Borli fought U-boat crtw to the\ndetth whllt thtlr thlp pounded\nthl lubmlrlni to piecei.\nThen, her old platei oventrilntd,\nthe Borie limped wiy lfi i heivy\nitorm to carry her crew to nitty\nbefore ihe quit thi fight Beyond\nulvtge, iht wai iunk by Amerlcin\nplanei. All but *! of her crew were\nreicued.\nThe Borle hid ilready depth-\nchirged ont -boat to the bottom before her lut fight, In i cimpilgn\nthai won her taak force I presidential unit citation for having\ndestroyed \"more lubmrinti thit\niny team In naval hlitory,\"\nThe iklpptr of tha Borie, S0-yiir-\nold Ueut Charles H. Hutchins, Ter-\nre Hiute, Ind., told of whit became\nat tlmei almoit a hand to hind fight\nsomewhere ln tht Atlantic after hli\nship, trying to rim, rodi up and\nover thi submersible\n\"We held him then end itarted\nihooting with everything wi hid,\"\nmid Hutchins. \"Some men fired\nshotguns; thl exeiu.ive officer grabbed i tommy-gun ind itirted ihooting from the bridge; others uied\npistols. Oni boy even took i ilgnal\npistol ind fired at the iub.\n'The range wu to mor; oni gun\ncouldn't bt brought to betr on the\nsubmarine. So the gun captain itirted throwing empty shell cases, end\nhe knocked one nun off the dick of\nthe iub. Another fellow threw hit\nknife. He nid later he'd never been'\n\u25a0bli to itlck a knife ln the floor\nbefore, but thli time he lilt i min\non tha tub ind knocked falm overboard.\"\nThe tctlon with \"tha biggeit iub\nTve ever uen,\" Hutchlm nld, listed ibout 10 minutei before the U-\nboat broke loose md ittempted to\nflee.\n\"He went Into i tight turn end we\ncouldn't turn clou enough to bring\nour (una en him,\" ffiteUag eentln-\nutd. \"We ittempted to run tgtln\neven though we'd bun dimiged\npretty bidly when wt ran up over\nhim. Hi turned tht Ublei ind trltd\nto rim ui, but wt find 1 ii.vo ot\ndepth chargea ind itopped him lis\nfeet from our ilde.\"\nNelson Victory\nLoan Total\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii\nAFTER THI SHOW-Drop In for\nHOT CHOCOLATE\nThl Nlghtcip You Need\n\u2666Melon Dew4\nIII Ttl III I 111 IIII IIITII 111 11 III III111111\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL    HOMI\nAMBULANCE SIRVICI\n\"Dlitinctlvi Funtril Servlci\"\nSIS Kootenay SL       Phont Ml\nA general canvm total tpproich-\nIa\u00ab $850,000 in thl Fifth Victory\nLoin campaign In Nelion Diitrlct\nwu Indicated Thundiy. Figure!\nthen on hind showed t total ot\n1830,300. There wtre itill uvenl\nflntl reporti to come on ptyroll\ngroupi ind i few additional lubicrlptloni trom dlitrict pointa.\nReporti received In the lut two\ndtyi  totalled $47,103.  They made\nthe itanding u followi;\nOen. Canvass:    To oate     Quota\nNelion   | 690,550   $ 000,000\nKulo  .......m-       47,150        40,000\nNikuip        43,750       49,000\nNew Denver __,      74,490       65,000\nSalmo        30,400      39,000\nTotal ._    $ 836,300   $ 775,000\nNakusp dou not yet show officially u over the top, but iddltionil\nreporti are atill on tha wiy.\nNelion Infant\nLaid at Rett\nHav. H. 3. Krltch Tliunday morning conducted funtril ritu for thi\nInfant daughter ot Hr. utd Mn,\nKenneth 8. Clirk it thl Somen\nFuneral Chapel. Interment wei ln\nNelson Memorial Park. Tha babe\nwu bora here Tueiday. Tb* father\nli lervlng in the R.C.A.F.\nOfficials Make\nEstimates\non War's Length\nLONDON, Nov. ,11 (CP) - AUled\nofficlili mide virying wtlmitti ot\nthi length of tht war following\nPrlmt Mlniiter Churchill't statement the European conflict would\nreach lta climax ln 1044.\nThiy win: \u00ab\nMaj.-Gen. F.A.M. Browning, Commander ot Britlih ilrbome forcei to\ni Pren conference-\"We hive to\nthink ahead of 1945, 1949, 1947 ind\n11)48 because we muit not lit thl\nenemy gtt four yein ahead while\nwe an only two.\"\nLt.-Col. Edwin Duncan Sandyi,\nParliamentary Secrettry to tbt Minlittr ol Supply ind ion-ln-liw of\nthl Prime Miniiter opening in exhibition it the Mlniitry of Supply\u2014\n\"Wt believe wi have reached the\nfinal stage at thl wu.\"   - *\nLt.-Gen. Jacob L. DlVMI, Commander ot United Statei forcu in\nthe European theatre of action be\nfor* thl Anglo-American Pren Al-\nsoclitloi_-\"I don't know whin thl\nwu wlll bi ovtr although I hope lt\nwill be uon. But the end miy not\ncome for \u25a0 yur ind If there li slowing up ot miterlil my whin ilong\nthe lint it may tie ua up.\"\nDeven also touched upon lnvu\nlon, expressing the hope thit Um\n\"body of water\" betwetn Brlttln\nand tht continent \"will mon bl\ncrossed u though lt win not there.\nIt wa appear to move ilowly it li\nnot trom my desire it tin top but\nbecause when you are building up a\ntremendoui torce md bringing tuppllu across ttte test, the problem it\nnot euy.\"\nFor thtt troubluomi  itomtch,\nhetrtburn md tdd itomtch.\nB1SMA REX\n75c and $1.75 bottla\nSold only at your Rexill Store.\nCity Drug Go.\nPhone 34\nBox 490\nManual training u a ichool lubject originated ln Jlnlmd In 1S9S.\nSu Ul Befon\nYou Buy, Sill or Exchingi\nFurniture.\nHomt Furniture Exchange\n638 Btktr SL       Nelion, B. C\n.niiii!iin.iitt.iiii.i.ii-ininiuiiiiiiiiiii\nWORK\nCLOTHES\nFor the outdoor man we\nhandle s complete range\nof guaranteed Work Garments.\nHeavy Pints\nMacMnswi\nWlndbreaker!\nSheepikin Lined Cents\nOveralls\nShirts\nClovei\nWaterproof Clothing\nEMORY'S\nLIMITED\nTHE MAN'S STORE     I\naiam r iiiiiain in \u25a0 t iiiiiii 11 timi i linn isi isl\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhons 666       SSI Baker SI.\nSo Many Admirers\nwhen you have a\nPerminent   thtt\nbecomei  you.\nHai_h Tru'Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhont 327\nJohnitom Block.\niftmoitismmtmmmtitietitii\nHsvs Hts ]ob Dens Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nPHONI SIS\nWATER-COLOUR TINTS FOR RESTFUL LIGHTING\nWis that are Easy to Llvt with\niaij& Mkbaitlne M'\n$1.05 per 5 lb. pkg.\nnnusto\nUTILITY TAPE\nHWWMDS OF USES\nllllllvtl  t Wtit.trit.lpi\nPligiUpCrtrti \u2022 Mtl.iiFicl.lig\ner \u2022ntiti e Cufti Cntiuiti\n\u2022Iimi Wltt'twi\nThli niw pllibli pintle dou\nnot crick, chl|, dry oat or\nshrink. Etsy-to-hindle, unrolls Uke ribbon md It reidy\nfor uie, imldi or outside. Cm\nbi painted.\n'SIMPU TO APPLY\nMor tit \u2022 idherei to tnv data,\ndry lurfice. 'No ticking or\ntool! needed, juit preu into\nplact md it ittyt pat\nAbout 10 ft te box. enough\n$1.75\nA hirder, mors durable\nwax for hardwood floori,\ntile oe linoleum.\nlb. tins each 59c\nCHAN\nFLOOR\nWAX\nWOOD. VALLANCE HARDWARE\nPhonts 26,27,151\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nNtlion, B. C.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nNEWS Of THE DAY\nRttei. 22o line, 27o Ilm black faee\ntype, largtr typi ntei on requeit\nMlnlr\t\nHon thm 70 ptr otnt ot in tht\notiualtiti luf.ered by tht irmlei ot\ntht Britlih Empire In til tht campaign! ot 1M0 tnd 1M1 wert tulttrtd\nby troopi trom tht United Kingdom.\nilmum   two   lines,   10%\n\u2014inv\ndis\ncount for prompt piymenl\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nVirginia thorti  duntt*\n(Ilo t pkg, it Valen tinei.\ntobacco\nSliteri whist drlvt. I.O.OJT.\n8:18 tonight.\nlint mortment ot Oreetlng Oardi\nfor every oeculon. Wilt'i Newi.\nBtetrlt  Motori rtwound.  \u00bbttMy\nRepilr Service, Phone 11.\nSilver Slipper club na ind Dill-\ncateieen ult Cm. Legion, Stt. Nov. 17\niwwwwwwwwwww\nSOMERS* FUNERAL\nSERVICE\nTO] Biker St Phone Ml\nOpen Day ind Night\nCrematorium          Ambulince\nf-_-__-a_\u00bb\u2014\" -\"*--- 1________\nFor G.E. Appllince\nREPAIRS\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\n574 Biker St Phom 980\nHAVE DINNER\nTOOAY\nat the\nSTAR CAFE\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nThe Bomt of Oood Lumber\nWholtult Ud lUtiil\nTelephone 176\nFet* of Stanley Street\nror J. R Wttklnt Quality Producti,\nCtll Bptnctr C. Oolman, 330 Baker St\nHotpltal Auxilliry Meeting Xuntt\nHomi I pjn. todty.\nOrlbbtgt tonight, Iult Htll, SUM\np. in. iharp. Admlsilon Uo,\nTrinity Service Club annual ma ind\ngift ihop Stturdty, Dtc. 4.\nA Penonal Property Floiter glvei\ngrtitett protection. Blackwood Ag*ey.\nReplace your worn-out hot wttar\nbottlt with in earthenwiri pig. Hold-\nheat for houn. IMS ttch. _Ppptr_on'i\nNelion Skitlng Club Seuon Tlcketi\navailable. 10S Medical Artt Bldg.\nWtrd St., Entrance 18.60.\nHOCKEY\nAll boyi of bantam ot midget tgt\nwantlnr    to   play   with    Pantlnri.\nPhont 7.\nCtn 144 tor Chriitmii Ctrl Benin.\nMl* Ntrnerltt Sonny, tnth_riied\nNelion Dilly Newi Agent, will mil on\nyou ptnontUy.\nAll boyi of Midget or Bantam tat\nwantlni to try out wtth Dodgen report with ikttat md itlck it hockty\npractice Stturdty momlng 8 to 11.\nSynoptic md ledger iheeti, tU\npunching and iliei. D. W. McDerby\n'Thi Stationer It Typewriter Han\"\nIM Baker street, Nelion, B.C.\nSmall rinch about I'lcret\u20148 elear-\ntd, 4 room houn. sublM md othtr\nbuildingi, Oood orchard. Water undtr\npreuure. 11700. Robertion Matty.\nINFORMATION WANTED\nWill anyom. who _ew truck btck\nInto ctr it CPR itation Wednuday\nmorning, plmt phont Ml I>\nTht Annual Hitting el t:\nOwden Club will t\u00bb hild in tht City\nHtll tonliht it S.   PininUt-on of\nprltN for 1148.   All frlmdi ol\nOardm Club taylttd.\nBtntflt Plctun Show, Trip through\nNorthwut Fungi, to be prumwd\nIwtet , it 7 md I o'clock. November\n18th, Ctpltol Thntn, latMad of om\nihow it 7:10 u idvtrt-t-d. ent ta\noverwhtlmlng demand for tickttt.\nAll womtn m InvlUd to itttnd\nranting it Memorial HaU t pm. PH-\nday to meit Mn I. N. de Beta*.\nProvincitl Commtnetnt ot Btd Oron\nCorpt, md Mn. j. *. Utwtr, to die-\nrun formini a bnnch of tht Oorp*\nIn Nilion. Irtrybody wtloomi.\nCARD OF THANK!\nUn. Thomu W. Dodd and funlly\nwlih to thank ill friendi Mr klnd-\nn\u00abe md l-prnelona of lympiUiy extended to them during thilr bernvt-\nmtnt ln thi lou of a loving huiband\nmd father.\n-TNRBAI, NOTICI\nFuneral wrvleee for uw latt Itmutl\nFawcett will tn hild from Trinity\nUnited Church today fUmalni wtn\nrtpon In thi Church from 11 am.\nBervlCM will bt conducted by R*\u00bb. O,\n(I. Boothroyd it I pa. Poninl ir-\nran|\u00bbmenti under direction of tht\ntbOBlpton Funeral Horn*.\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nUM   FONTIAO OOCFR.  OOOO  UO-\ntar, flvt tint. 1140 euh. William\n_____!n. aalmo, IJ,\nrem SALI - i-wms-cu. HB\nthin pigi, H meb. Apply Un. R\nMllrti. R R. 1 Nelaon. IC\n\u2022urn - oua w-__ una.\nnot Ittt thu IUN lta md not mtn\nthtn tit yttn old. Advln nwticu-\nltn, prln md where oould ot ana,\nta to* tm, Dtily Hiwe.\t\nfor sum \u2014 snroDra oama___K\nFun yellow I1M, omo ewt yellow\nII. Ouannlnd In full\ndtK-tl wlll hold until\nyillow bira. II11 Mn. O. A.\nkoi ill. Into, l.\nI\n\u25a0- -Si'.\n'*' *\nf     *\n' \u25a0  :\nFOR\nSALE OR RENT\nTHE\nGATE CAFE   ,\nOn Very Reasonable Terms\nmmmmmmmm_\n\u2014 A Well Established Trade \u2014\n-*- Newly Renovated Throughout \u2014\ns\nWrfii w Cin ii\n534IAKER STREET\nNELSON, B. C.\nDELNOR   FRESH   FK.OZEN\nPEAS, BEANS, CORN KIR-\nm     24c\nSODA BISCUITS, OiriiHi'g\nPremium, plain or    99\u00ab\niiitcd, Ik. pkt. ...LLC\nBREX, Hm mw heilth Or\ncereal, pkt.  LdZ\nFLOUR\nMiple Luf, Flvt Rtnt,\nPurity, Royil Houiehold.\n7 Ib. tack '..'-Ht*\n24 1b. Hck 83<\n49 Ib. uck 11.58\n98 Ib. uck |3.10\nT^Wi.50c-\u00ab;.?rti47c\nCAM FLOUR,\nSwinidown, pkt.\nLOC  BAKING   POWDER,   CiIu-\nmet   (recipe  booklet  free\nSOAP FLAKIS, Maple 1Q       with eich tin) tin\nUif.Uifipkt I3C    ]ln,Hm ZUC\n01     MACARONI, QC\n^1C    Citilli'i, 5 Ib. big   t)dC\nOLD DITTCH\nCLEANSER, 2 Hm\nSTAR QUALITY PRODUCE\nCRAPEFRUIT, Cilifornli,\nExtra larfe iln, 2 fee .,\nTOMATOES, I.C. Hefhouie,\nLb.   \t\n29c\n39c\nAPPLES. 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