mm WE 1 BLL-UP four socKeis tot the . DOOR A? DAYS ii save both MONEY U EYESIGHT Sit only 20c each, genuine light bulbs (60 Watt, In- di are a real economy sJy If you lay In a supply frhlle the cost Is so lo. darkness outdoors. End !n 'or yourself and your a It pays In every way. nap Save eyesight. Check lockets NOW. pr I0RTHERN BRITISH A POWER ktr t tiitmun Limited frbody rtads the Dally News 1 reason WINNERS IN I CALF CLUB Burton Green Leads Bulkley Valley Boys and Girls SMITHER3, Nov. 27: The Bulk-ey Valley Boys' and Girls' Calf i Club recently completed the year's program with the Judging of the calves and scoring of reports. This club was organized and ajuuaurcu iur a numDer oi years by J. E. Manning, former cow tes ter In the district, and has contln- ued to Improve In quality of calves shown and In care and manage ment by club members. The dona tlon of purebred Holsteln calves by Hoistein breeders In Southern Bri i tlsh Columbia two years ago greatly 1 stimulated the Interest in dairying J and good type cattle in the district. Most of the calves entered in the I club this year were of outstanding Holsteln type. Harry Bowman, agricultural agent for the Canadian National' Railways, Prince George, scored the 'calves and Don Sutherland, district agriculturalist, Smlthers, graded jthe reports. The placing of the first (several calves was very close and in some cases was changed as a result of the report scoring. The final awards are as follows: j First, Burton Green; 2, John !Nellson; 3, Nancy Owens; 4, James .Westle; 5, Agnes Killer; 6. Dan Ek- 'man; 7, Doreen Chilton; 8, Harry i Woodman; 9, Gladys Ekman; 10, Jack Ekman. Labor Man Named Mayor of Regina Aid, A. C. Ellison Defeats Mayor Cornelius Kink by 700 Majority REOINA,Nov. 27: (CP) Aid. A C. Ellison, Labor candidate, was elected mayor of Regina by a ma Jorlty of 700 over Mayor Cornelius Rink. Labor also won half of the seats on the city council. In Saskatoon, Mayor Plnder was re-elected by a record-breaking majority of over 7000. while. Mayor Johnston was re-elected . In Moose Jaw. EGG PRICES'UP VANCOUVER, Nov. 27: The wholesale price of eggs advanced 2c a. dozen In Vancouver yesterday to 32c-34c,'30c-32c and 29c-31c. VANCOUVER HAS RAIN VANCOUVER, Nov. 27: Vancouver had Its fourth straight day of rainfall yesterday tout the weather Open 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. LIJ YASU Was Emperor of Ethiopia For Three Years Before Belnp Deposed By Halle Selassie ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 27: Em peror Halle Selassie yesterday proclaimed national mourning in Eth iopia after making official announcement of the death near Feet of Marooned Men May be Saved Pair Who Spent Week on Small Rock in Lake Winnipeg Are Making Recovery NORWAY HOUSE," Man., Nov. 27: Donald Lambert and A. Lunberg, In hospital here suffering from the effects of haing been marooned for a week on a rock six feet square on Lake Winnipeg after their small boat broke down, may not hnve to have their frost-bitten feet ampii; tated iafter all, physicians stating last night that they would hot have, to resort to this. GOLD PRICES MONTREAL, Nov. 27:-The price is mild. DawsorTfwlth 12 below, is of gold m uanaaa yesieraay was the coldest point In the west. I $35.31, in London, $35.17. CHEVROLET For 1936 The Only Complete Low-Priced Car S0LID STEEL TURRET TOP Chevrolet believes thorough-going quality - ana safety all around you. That's why Chevrolet is the" only low-priced car J'M the proved Turret Top Bodies by Fisher. Only in Chevrolet's matchless bodies Fisher bodies do you get solid steel safety above you all around you-wen in the floor under your feet! J other low-priced car can equal the Chevrolet ride thanks to KNEE-AC-TI0N ' Front Wheels. . 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United 'States Takes former Emperor and pretender td .Definite Stand the thronp at Atwelnl Til Vaen who has consLstentlv claimed hli ROME, Nov , 2T: Premier Musso- rleht th ihtnno .w v.JlInl had a twentv-mlnute confer- was deposed, had been considered I ence with Sif Eric Drummond, Bri-i possible puppet monarch foT ; tUh ambassador, but nd; anhounce- Sthlopla in the event of the pre-lment was. made after, the confer- sent war being won by Italy, HI I ence other than that "contact is passing at this time may, therefore, still maintained." have an important political effect. Conflicting reports, continue to LIJ Yasu. a cousin of Halle Seias-dcome f rom the seats of war In sle, was a grandsoa of the great Ethiopia, both' sides claiming vie Emperor Menellk n who died In torles. At ArlclU .Atjaba, It was stat December, 1916, and whom he sue- ed that; .during the past two weeks, ceeded on the throne;UJ Yasu was 4000 Italians, had been slain on the tne son of Menelik's second daugh- northern front ter. on September 27, 1916. LIJ Italians '.elalht. advances In the Yasu was deposed and Walzero north while' the. Ethiopian govern audita, anotner dauenter of Men-u ! ellk II. was' nominated Empress with Ras Taffarl (now Halle Sel assle) as regent and heir to the throne. Zaudlta died In 1930 and on April 2 of that year, Halle Selassie became sole ruler., He continued to keep Li Yasu In cap tivity. Since the outbreak of the Drcsent war, LIJ Yasu appealed fo" Halle Selassie for his release In order that he might lead EthI opian troops against Italy. Selas sie, however, Intimating that he could not trust LIJ Yasu, politely refused the offer. LIJ Yasu was 39 years of age and general paralysis was given as the cause of his death. ment claims that the defenders are beginning to get the upper handj and have won Important victories. It was claimed here last night that onlv fifteen white Italian! . troops had so far been killed in the J In wnoje war. i Premier Mussolini yesterday clamped jlown a strict censorship against the dissemination In .'any way of Information that might prove of value to sanctions-approving nations. For the first time in history the Bank of Italy failed to make a report on Its gold U. S. For Peace WASHINGTON. D.C.. Nov. 27: In an unequivocal statement oi United States government policy In regard to the Italo-Ethloplan war, Secretary of State Cordell Hull yes terday stated that the government intends, not only to Keep tne coun try out of war, but to oppose any-hing that would assist to; feed any war. The government of this coun COLD? Do These; 2 Things Instantly! 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