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Pages 7 and 8
NELSON, B.C., FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1921.
NO. 187.
ill Wipe Out Calumny and
Prejudice and Maintain
Country's True Interests.
NG OPENS HIS
CAMPAIGN IN P. E. I.
OF LAMBETH
IN COURT OF ST. PETERS
Resolution Accepted by Bishops and Archbishops on
Second Day oi Synod.
WELCOME APPEAL
TO ALL PEOPLE
ills for Lowest Possible
Tariff; Manion Supports
Government Platform.
JEW GLASGOW N. S.. Ocl. 6.—
Camidlun Press sluff corrosrloild-
>—"I do *lot_uften tiiukc nny proton, but thercis nn Impl-eaflton that
getting stronger in my inlml tbut
people or Canada arc r'slmt to their
[lit on this oecanlun and thero Is u
jvc growing that, in the course ol
next teiv yours, will be so high lhat
ao who have buon spreading culum-
prejudkc, and mlslnrdvjnallou
ng lhe t'unudluii people ^111 noivr
seen  buuenth  It, uml  where  Ihey
)l bu on  tlie night of the election
I be a humiliation thut Ihey will re-
mber (or ycurs to come."
'hesc wero the wordB of Right Hon.
liur   Molgben.   prime   minister of
nudu, who addressed    it    crowd of
N thnn 11000 poople which tlllo.1 the
atre bore tonight   and   overflowed
0 the in-.id.-my of music.
King for Minimum Tariff.
HAM.IJTTBTOWN. P. K. I.. Ocl. 6,
he Liberal campaign In Prince Ed-
Td II. mil opened lonlshl when Hon.
.ckcnzle King und his assochttes. A.
McMaster of Limine county. Que.,
1 Wllllum Dtlft, Lunenburg N. B„
filter with the Liberal candldutes lu
ecus cotniiy, addressed two lurg.-
filing* In thc,market hull und the
mee Edward theatre. Rofcrrlng lo
i tariff. Mr. King said llierc must be
reused production Iu tbe basle In-
llrles and tills tlemunils the lowest
isible tariff o*li tho Itnpbtnenls ut
Klucllon. Oil necessities he said th'
■Itt should bear llghll;. "Thc homr
J Its needs will bo our first consld-
.tlon in revising the tturlff." be said
'Mr. Meighen uppears lo be trylnu
Uinlnllsc thc Farmers Into puttluK
candidates lu order to divide Hie
lernl votea. The F_rmer members
the Liberal government will make
re progress than thc fanner In u
rmer group, and thu same tiplillf. lo
[bor membera."
eonclualon,   tho   Liberal   lender
Muled for an undivided frunt among
tbe forcoe believing lu the "great
hclplea of Liberalism" In lho  ■•
tight
iMalghan Platform  Is 8alvation.
l-OHT \\'ILU'_.M. Out.. Uct. «.—(Dy
Inudtan I'ress.l—"Thero Is no reason
Jcurlh why tho Liberals and Hi"
lUcrvutlvrs alluuld not link up with
1 aald Hon. Df, It.-J. Manion. tnltl-
1 of aoldlera' olvll i-eestubllshnient.
jgddrcKslllg tonight bis first lxi1ltlr.il
jtllng since his appolnlniont lo lie
Jdnet.
M-herc Is nol n plnnk In thc Meighen
"Sfprm that evon tho atnunchest Libit hi lh" country need have nny
Urns of conscience In extending his
|.porl lo. I .mi behind l'remlcr
then lo thc limit. Liberals of long
■a" staiiiliiiK Hint huve been uffeclcd
| the splH nlso nre behind the pro-
Ill thla election. The MelRhrn
'tloiui. to my mind, la the anlvutlon
|thla counlry." Thc mlnlater here
leedetl to tear down the fabric of
J arguments *et forth by Hon. T. A.
f r.-ir ugainst the Meighen iiollcy.
Tho l*n»grcsalvo group is not Hie
ly people who hnve aspirations for it
Rer Canuihu Thc Crerur group have
gol it tnortgugc on these usplfu-
|M," declared Dr. Manion.
to tho anertlon or Mr. Crerar
: the l'rogroaalvca wero not n cln
pup. Dr. Manion   differed.   "Creur
I ll la not," aald the speaker.   "Mi-
Del Clark aaye ll ia u clasa group.
can flip a coin and  tuko your
Michael Clark should know."
respect lo Mr. Crerar'* atale-
it lhat Liberals bellmcd lu a point freo trade, lhe nilnlsler aald ho
lid nol ugrao wtth thut assertion,
ernls hud always been modenile
jtrctlonisie. but not txtrcmlsls.
la upprullng to thi' Liberals
Itholr votes In making such a atate-
|ii." lite apankCr said. He empbal-
(Contlnuei) on \*ago Two.)
Ill
hchei Partial Decision as
|o Representatives tcf Meet
Sinn Fein Leaders.
ON1*QN. Oct, 4.—Tho Hrltlsh csb-
nfl-*!' ii two hours' meeting Ihis
Irnoon. adjourned uutll tomorrow
riilni: H was l"ll*r,,Ml ,,mt the com-
Ktlos of llu Hi'ltlssK delugatlon to
I coming conference with Irish load-
rtwa* discussed, antl although lho
lif*. wero not finally approved, n
% understood thOt tho government
|ld bo represented l.y tin- fidlowlng
.*■ Lloyd George; W>rd Blrk-
aa, tho lord high clianctllor; Sir
m__t Oreen wood, chief secretary for
|ind; Austen chamberlain, govorn-
Kt leader In tho hou«o of commons;
Rumlng Witrlhhiglon l-.vatm. sent-.
of war. ami Winston Hponcer
rWiiiVU*)' Jot   the  cv1u«Icb.
Will Countenance Admission
of Unconfirmed Communicants.
HAMILTON. Ont, Oct. fi.—DIs-
cloHiiro of lho attitude of tho bishops
on tho chureh union question nutrkod
tho second day's proceedings of tho
Konoral synod of tlie ('hurch of Eng-
land In Canada. . In a scried nT resoly^
tlons adopted by tlio upper limine and
mint (Inwn to the lower house for ita
concurrence tlio archbishop* nnd bishops Indorsed tho "appeal lo alt Chrls-
tlan people" Issued by Ihe Lambeth
conference, accepted tho recommendation that conferences he arranged with
Other Croicatnnt* churches, and declared (hat sueh conferences should lie
Initiated in Cunadn hy n special Joint
commlllee to he appointed by lhe gen-
oral synod.
Tlio conditions on which the bishops
would recommend such conferences
were practically identical with thoso
laid down by thn Utmbcth conference.
Upper Houso Outlines Policy.
The upper house, nfter referring to
the fact that Canadian bishops h:ut
participated at Iwunbeth. oul lined Its
policy as follows:
1. The upper house of tlto genera!
synod of the Church of England in
Uunada Welcomes and adopts tho appeal to all Christian people, contained
hi resolution No. 9 of the Lambclii
conference.
2. The upper house aOcOpts resolution No. 10 of the I_amhelh conference
as follows:
The OOhfOrejHM recommends to flic
authorities of the churches of lhe An-
gllcnn communion that they should In-
■itch ways and al such times as they
think best formally Invito the authm
im" of othtir eium-h-- within their
areas to confer with them concornlmt
the possibility of taking definite slip:
to cooperate In a conunon endeavor on
tho Hiivn ml forth In thc above appeal
(Continued on I'agu Two.)
L ARBITRATE
WAGE DIFFERENCES
New York Union Authorizes
Officials to Renew Discussion with Muter Printers
NEW YOKK, oil. fi. -Big Hlx. the
New York local of the International
Typographical union, haa dorlded, by
ix vote which wna pnntically unnn-
Imoua, lo arbitrato Ita differences
with *tho employing iirlnlcr* concerning a  new  wage agreement.
Cnder the expiring agreement lho
in imi.-is get J .'.ii u week. They wiinl-
I'd a new -igrccmuut under which.they
would receive $l>m u week. Thc un-
ployera wunliil one under which lho
prlnlem  would  get   MO  a   week.
I'he adoption by the union nf a
resolution uuthortalug orrichils of th
union to meet with representatives of
tho employers ami renew tin- discussion was In effect an endorsalion of
tho policy of arbitration adopted «■>
the inleruatlnnal union, ('ending arbitration proceedings. lhe promt
scale of $C0 a uoek will continue
until  Dec.  I.
lypiiis
Agrees to Delirer to France
Huge Quantity of Building
Supplies.
WIWIAOBN, Oct n.-An .iki"
monl wlirrfliy tin- tliiniaii fi.UTiiliii'iit
la In ilillvi-i' Ui rtsitoa ivltlllll lliiii'
yrara anion lilllloil «"lil BlallU wnl'lli
of IiuIIiIIiik maiirlala «-a« almn-J Nw
liy Ix>ula ixiutliiur, Kr.-m-li mliilnlrr ol
Ilia    llliprttlnl    n'Rltni".    uml    Wnlli
iiaiiii'iit'iiii, Oanaut ■alnltrtif „t rma,
atnirlli.ii. Till' algnlng ruliaiilntnalia
_ ImiiinlM. ugn-twiil ilmwn "li I'V
Hi. in liial ."i|,ti'inlii'r.       	
GETS DATA TO FRAME
NEW LIQUOR POLICY
BDIIONTON, Oil. 0—Him- •'■ H.
Ilnmnlw, ' ■lloriioy-jfiu'ral, l»a rv
lunttKl from Wlnnli-vg nml ItapiU,
wharr ho haa IiivobIIkiiUiI Ihi- work-
Iiik of tlm llouiir Unv "f Miiiill-'lin. ami
HualllililliWBli. Mr. Ilnnvlih'l' will
nuke uar. pf Hit' ililu olilalin'il I"
fmniiiiK uji tho no" liquor poUq* I"
bo rocoinmi'tiili'il lo ihi' AHhtIii aov-
nniiii nt  ahorlly.
Aa llm iraiilt of mmm OaX-ia Iii
lho .Irlpil iiiiI ansa of Miiiill'ilm "ml
HuHkul, -In wnn,    Mr.    Ilii.ivnli.,..   II    la
lllllll'lHlll'ltl,    Will    Blllimll    IllK    Vll'HH    I"
tin'   ii.'ii:iriio.'iii   <.r   MfriouHun   tor
i.i..|.i|.|.-   noiilKatloll   III   llio   'I Hlii
||{|«   Ul    Alliar-i,
Pi
MBlvi
.pr lie
ra-'iry
ni'dlil i
of foutt
ei'olvi
ling i
» Cntholli
f tlto onli
Voulh  of  lho  Worlil
Hvo  liimilr.'Jth
E
Dr. Michael Clark of Red Deer, Alta., Kenneth Campbell,
James McDonald and Noble Binns Are Proposed; Candidate Addresses Convention.
in-. .1. & Hamilton of Rovolatoko
tfu the Ulfcntl atndldato noinituited
io eeuti-vi tt'ugl Kootciifty iu the
fuiihiouilug Dominion election, at the
Mbml-convent hut hcM In the  Eafft
In Anieiiemi markets in spite *»f l\v
fad that reeiprocily wus turned
down   lu    I'M l.
Tariff  for   Rvonuo.
rVev    trwfo    htm ' hOVOT    been    the
poih-y of tin  liberal pcuiy In Ctutada.
deeliire.i tho doctor. A tariff for revenue pi un the cont of irunsportallon
Is \vh;il l Yiuadii needs, he said.
DR.  W.   O.   ROSE,   M.  P.  P.
I*ast    iiIkIU   unniutuusly   nomlnaled
landldato iu  support of lhe  notghotl
government for West Kootenay.
hall lust night. The final nomluutibn
was not finally made until JuHt before
1   o'clock   this   morning.
There wus a full dolcgaUon from
oach of the six riding present, be-
sides a lur^e number t,t iwraoha »f
both   sexes   iu   linoffldgl   all-n-t'ix*
Dr. jtamllion occopted his nomination with ii rcwrvaUon whlofi wns
meeptcd timuilmoualy bi tha con von*
Hon.
Knur oilier nn n W0T8 prdpOfOd for
nomliiatiou, Dr Utchftol Ctftrit ••( Rod
Door,   Alia.:   ftonnolh   Compboll   ami
.1. A. MeDonahl of Nelson, and No-
ble  Hluus of Trail.
The new off leers of the N.ili-'inl
Iilberul tissocbition elected were:
Momirary prf-ldini. Ib>n. \V. I..
M.u'K- ,ir.u- KIiib; hnuorary vlce^preet*
dent. Hon. Jidin Oliver; president,
II. Maxwell of Itevelmnke. who wis
reehvlW; - swreinry, K. I'. CMWton,
Nelson; treasurer, .lames o'Sheu, ol
.\'e|son.
In accepting thc  ii itniiiatioii  n    III*
LlbenU    siuntlard    bearer    for   Went
KootCtUy Dr. Ilnmillon mnde a reser-.
•ration that he wus to hava a free hand! i^vi'11
in any mutters pttialulug to the wi-i-   ..
fun of returned Midlers. Ao medical I from Alexatiarlo that the United
offlcvr i>t the nh Kootonay battalion,IStaloi uhlpplni board la prepared t«
he bad raainm l" know what was com j carry cotton seed ta the OllUed Kinging to lhe iTitirned rni'ii. nnd would f dam Rt freight rites u shilling pei*
ulw.O" aol as their champion. H> ; mri boloW tho UrlUah rates, aud lx
slated Uml In- hatl nol always vol. i' i,n'li-1 prepared io pay the differ-
strnlghl I.lb«ml lu the past, but ih.-i I , ,.,.,,,., between Hie rales of inMirauc"
lu> Is  In  strut  uccol'l   ulth   the  pit'   | churned   for  ourgo  callbMl  lu  llilteil
American Shipping Board
Announces Cut of Shipping Per Ton.
LONDON,   Dot    «.—The   Irfindun
Times barns  tn  connection  with  thu
CottOII   freight   controversy
| lhat   Information   has   been   received
form a> enunciated '■■ Hackenilc
Kim... Cuming to tin- late hour, ii..-
doi-ioi did not make a long ndilnsn.
bui p nun I Mn I that be uould work bind
io wm the seat. Ahd Baked tor the ■■.it-
naat iuppprt of the delegalcn,   ll" n
minded Ills audbnie Dial he was pin -
lleull> u NelHUi boy ami asked thai
none of hla supporters should In any
way use dirt In Uie coming campaign,
Dr, Rose wax a personal friend, ami lc
had all reaped for him.
Llu wax confident that Hie pooplo
wa&led Mnckuixle King as next pre
nUer nnd he would In* proud u» represent West Kootenay.
Mr. Maxwell, who presitbil. after a
brief outline of oondtUone In the eon-
itltuenr)', tailed nil men who were
delegates    tn    the    Dominion    Liberal
LMoetaUon two yiars ago. The ipeak-*
rn first rtferred in glowing terms
>f the lale chkftalu of (he party, Blr
wiirn.i   Lanrler,  iho •white pltttne."
This iK'rtralt atOOd nt the load of the
hall In which thu eouventlon waa held
aud   vtux  xufflelent   to   dominate   the
delegulen.
Compxre Ps*t  and Picxonl,
inpatlson u»U made lo-rnuditioii.
lfi  D',nl and  today     Hp-Mikcn   reterrvd
lun,-   aii'l   attain    tO      tbe      v ..ml. iml
hang** lhat came oeer bualneik fo?
ito   iiiMvi   whon   tha   i.ii- ral   port)
ume Into power ui llial line. They
pointed out Caittdi reaped many
years uf proniierlty nmter tlm Uherat
leglmi and pr.dlii'd (hnt t'nnada
WDQld agtiin have llm full dinner pall
under Htm. MaokOnill King's leadership
Dr. Wtilvcrbm brought io tho
mliulx nr the old timers the prom*
|*N<   of   Kir   .lohn   A<   Muethiuald   Dial
tho wnrklnir im^n nr Oanada would ni
>' n\ -.. hat e m .irk at lhe highlit pay
1!i ■   I'll-    : v    faeWI   ihuUl iimIi   of
ue n ui emplv-i ■»**'  •V1"
prov ml  to  hla  nutfledoe  thai
Stal«
Ol lll-IH   I'
steamers.
Thu  Tim
rlcoe with
■. H
tho flower   wten
qUOtod    for    Drllish
ordh
. upptententa ihese ad-
Imglhy review uf Hie
slating thut what it
K to -authoritative in-
fohnatlon, lx th" ilrilish shipping
position. tar many yuars past,
Bin the piper, tho custom of cotton merchants I
yearly eontraol
lim-H fur
(ou  In ll
is  been   to  make  a
with    tho    British
shlpmunl of their oot-
Ciilieit  Kingdom and the
llarly   last  yoar the
hipping board showed
the   con tract   and    its
it   Ah \ iinlria put lot-
lulled    Kta
United stat
inu read I
reproaontatl
Ward the dcmililU thut tha Whole uf
the United Btatw direct ittipmtlll
should be left In shipplnff board
VfrietrlTi Tin >•■ icpresontuUvcs further declared thai unless the demand
w.ih  eoiuph'd   with,  rates  Woutll   be
■ni
in.'
■ ii ■
The  i"v
Itiiti.b im
i.i Auguai
1< lb" Hut
ers had be.-n
iiIho for Iln*  1
Tbe   hillt-i
lines   per   ton
although ih
destination*
r than ii
w   lInn   relatea  how  the
;.,.(.u'<t the contract un-
31,   l   .".   and  later,  nTl
h and i nited Staten tend
n submitted-) the contract
;n "1 season.
mtract wu accepted,
for   Uniled   Kingdom
• ipiolullon uf tlm British
was five shillings high
lulled Status rates. Then
It was alleged lhat Improper mothoda
were   UOOd   in   MCUfhfet  the  contract
attar which  llOtoUaUoai were begun
hitweiti the slilpplng boni-il and Hm
British   Hues.     Tho   Times   doclares
lhat   these were  vlrtuully sufficiently   completed    when    stopped    by   In-
Mnn Uom from Wnshlngion.
Thc ia 0"«* cuiitinuaai
doctori    "H   now   seems   that,   under   Ihe
British Jones nut,  bocnueo tho  Brlilsh  Hut -
HALF FROM
DIH
MBLBOUHNB, Oct 6.—The Itrltl-th
delegation   to   UtO   WashisKton  conference will consist of six deb'Rutfs, In
eluding    three   dominion   representatives.   Premier   HUgltca  anuouneed   hi
the house Of commons lodny. The pr
infer bald he had i*«*r« Ived Hie inform
tion In a cablegram Irom Loudon.
Tin- Australian vovernraont ha« a
pointed Oeorge P. Poarca minister
defense, as it:' rt presentauve.
Unemployment    Urgent    Problem.
LC'NDON. 'ci. ■-.--The Washington
conferonoe "ti armaments and i**ar
Kastern qutniUona took a place In thu
three Important problems Which Cac
ed the Hrltlsh eablnet at a council
held in Downing stroot Oils nflernoon
offitiai announoument of the British
delegates    to    Hie    Washington    meet
lng   Is   expected   to   be   delayed   until
next  week,   while  tho cabinet   dheets
Its   attention    to   the   unemployment
siitiiiHon.
In official circles  It   Is staled  thai
the   thrOO   silbjciia   Which  demand   the
gowrnment'a attention are unemployment, the iii-yJ^ftTuation and disarm?
nmcnl, buixn these uneinploynunt Is
tin- moat urgent
Df.'ici.ils   are   careful   to   (mint   out
lh«l   the   three   subjiVts  an-   - quaJly
important,   but   Hint   the  surrounding
unemployment   is   the more  urg-nt
Irish    Conference   tho   Third.
After unemployment, there looms
the new Irish conference on October
II, tu whieh the cabinet must appoint
repfcaefltatlvoe to dtscusfa tho bails
of negotiations. Prom ihls subject
the cnblnoi will turn io give full
consideration to tho Washington con-
fer.io-e. At today's cablnol oouholl
p was st,anl iin* subject ol Ireland
vras fully roviowed ihls Mug th<
first nine Mr. Uoyd QvorgQ has had
an opportunlt) to lay the develop
menta* of Ho- situation while hu was
al   Ciiiioch   boforo  the lull  cabinet
Ao ordlpg t" proaont plans, m
week's   conforroco    with    the   Irish
dolegates will he held In the cabinet
room In   Downing street.
Britain Will Confer With
Washington With Regard
to Immigration Restriction
LONDOKi Oct. »i The Brlilsh
government is taking up wilh Washington tho entire question ot tho
entry   or   British   subjects Into  the
l'iitled    States,    it    WoS   said    I "day.
liriiish government officials point out
thai an Individual mny obtain the
necessary vise but find i»i lit arrival al New York that the total
monthly number from the geographical category lo which he may belong, already has been Admitted and
he, therefore, would be detained al
KHis Island, with serious dlKCumforl.
Columbia (iu|l I. tvdo^ bvlu^ sUli>pcd| iCvill'UUvCi UA 1'ftgo X_u.|
Agents Want Plan
to License Insurance
Agents in Province
VICTOIUA '"" i; BrttWl Columbia    Kir--    Insurance    agents,    Iu
session btn today, passed resolutions
endorsing the proposed provincial
legislation t" license Ituiumnoo agents.
and  approving  tht   formation  	
perniuiu-ut provincial mwelatlon l »
be  cunposcti   of   fiit-  underwrlioi .
11.|, gal,"**, tlceiissed in d< i -il n
plan lor oigamxallon throughmii the
proilnee ami approved a onnsllulion.
of.i.-.i' «MI be Olootad tomorrow.
HARV49T AHfAD oFuAST YEAR
WINNII'KfJ. t'-t. ti - -fifty percent
mole of the western rauiitht eiop
was nmiketcd Ihls yenr timing Kep-
Iember ilmn tn IIM, aeeoidlng to
figures Issued by tlm f. p. It, loday.
STEAMERARR1VALS
Ucopreas of Itussia at Manila from
Vancouver.
Niagara ot Sydney, N. h  w., riom
Vent outer
• niuaiitrt al Mow York trout Uver-
poali
dr.r0seaccep1s
to conte:
At First Refuses, as Does Lome Campbell; After Other
Nominations Made, Convention Comes Back to him; Candidate Receives Ovation; Pledges of Support from Every
Local Riding; Central Exccut*- Is Named; Resolution
Expresses Confidence in Gove I lent and*Applauds Senator Green's Appointment     £ .
After two hours' dcllherlulnii last
night, In the course of whieh both Dr.
\V. O, nose, M. 1*. p. for Nelson, nnd
Lorne A. Campbell of Rosslandi do-
oilhcd nomination fur private reasons,
and four other names were under consideration, tho Weal Kootenay convention tif the National Liberal and Conservative party was suddenly thrown
into a tumult of cheering when Mayor
James Anderson of Kaslo ended a recess by vigorously throwing his hat
Into -the ulr and, shaking hands with Dr.
Hose, whbh tho assemblage Instantly
and correctly Interpreted us meaning
that Dr. Hose had consented to stand.
Iftvents for several minuies after that
were lu yie nature of a continuous
OVfttlon, and the proposers of Mayor
('. l-\ McHardy, t\ ft. Hamilton, K. C.
and Mrs. \V. Oarland hosier of .Nelson,
and Thomas Abrlel of Nakusp. withdrew those names sn lhat the nomination could be made unanimous. This
event was conllimmatad on motion of
Vaybr MfcBafdy, seconded by Lorne
Campbell. Rossland's choice, and as
delegates Jumped to tholr i"*t Senator
H. I*. Hreen. who. with Dr. Saul BOn-
nell. M. P. for ICasl Kootenay. was on
the platform, led the cheers that made
the old opera house ring.
Form  Now Orgsni/stion,
Following the nomination thO gathering, which waa presided over by J. K.
Annable, president of the Unionist association of the last election, organized
a central OXCOUttVfl for lhe Nation.il
Liberal antl Conservative party In tin
Wost Kootonay. of this central executive C. D. Illackwood, Nelson, was
elected president; James Anderson.
Kaslo, vice president; and lv 0. Matthew, Nelson, secretary-treasurer. W.
A. Klletsou was appointed for Itossland
riding. J, K. Annable for Nelson. Ito!
ert GordOn for Trail, C. F. Undmark
for RevelstQko, c. it. Oarland for Knslo. and J. Tlnllng fur glocao. .Mrs.
Forteath of llu*slaud was elected
meraljrr at large, It is OXpootOd that
local associations will be formed im
mediately iu tach riding.
■In organirlug the convention Chairman Annable appointed W. l-.vans an
aotlnjf iocrotary, and appointed convention commlttoos, The oredentUti
oommlttoc conslstod of Roberi Oea^on,
Trail: Thomas Abrlel, Nakusp: dames
Andepon, Kaslo: C, D. Blaokwood,
Nelaon; W. EC i-:.-hn«. Rossland, and
J, itarton. llevolstokc. The resolutionb
committee conalated of Orahant
Chilckshaidc Trad. w. it Will, Now
Denc<i; w. A. Btlotaon, Rossland; c
V. Llndnmrk, Kcvolstokc, antl C. F.
McHardy, Kelson.
Mayor McHardy, in a few Words Ol
wel«-..ine. added tq the cily's official
web uni'' his ownxforsonat one, and n
feri-ed tO'Proa^Or MelKhen as "that
outstanding statesman" whom- cbanai
pulley on protection had won the people's warm indorsement. »
A Great Crisis, Says Dr, Bonnelt.
Dr. Bohnoll refi rn d to iin- preaonl
election as OflS *i*f Hl« thne great
crises lhat this young country had
faced, these being, respectively, lho
step of confederating, tho uniting of
ull tht people to carry on the war. and
the settling of the country's ooitlinoi
clul pulley nt the present ilmu when it
Vas challenged, pointing t" tho example of the United Slates, he ask
if CnnaiUun-t were going to keep tie
nun markets and maintain their <>*>'a
Industries, employing their own pt-opk.
or whether they would let down the
Innt antl lot lu the products ot other
countries to put ihe home Industries
out of business. He paid a «n at tribute to I'retnter Meighen's striking rise
uml career, declaring thai Hid countr\ .*
doatlnlos could safely be lift In his
hands, lb- also paid a great tribute (a
Sonator Oreen, both In reference to ins
abb- representation uf the Interests of
the Went Kootenay as its mombor nt
parliament,  and   iwrtlouiarly  tn  his
gifal   skill   and   ■ xpetieiice  which   WOS
placed unreservedly nl tin- servico ol
all the Hrltlsh Columbia members
Senator On i n was the subject <n
mnny complimentary allusions during
ihe evening, i-oih sihyi.r McHardy and
Chairman Annable matting warmly applauded references lo him. ami to (ho
gratification of the Kootenay over lu-*
apgplntmoni as senator! and in* was
alwi referred lu In the principal resolution reported by the resolution oom*
mil tec.
Affirm Loys'ty to Promtor Meighen
This  resolution,   which   was  unnn
molisly adopted amid  plOUdltS,  WttS I
follows:
"Kcsolvod, that we. in convi nib
assembled, express our UtfflOSl COnl
deiico iu the leadership of 111 Hoj
Arthur Meighen, pn<mlor of CanuU.
and  in  the polity outline^ by him.
That wo express our appreciation
of his having appointed our former
member, It. F. Creen, to thO nenule.
nly as an act of t«p-
itieeu's efforts In Ho-
< nn acknwh-dgiin nl
Of the riding of West
t ST idnstrlal life of Canada, and the
' 2 ."Hon nf agriculture In all Its
v   ehes,"
ils resolution was wired last night
^ remier Meighen.
^ .other resolution, proposed nnd
£ ied by the delegates \tt ontsldo
*,* ngs, t*xi*iressed appreciation of Nelson's hospitality.
Rose and   Campbell   Nominstsd.
Alex Leith of Nelson. C. B. Garland of Creston, Robert Gordon of
Trail, and Thomns Abricl of Nakusp
were named as scrutineers, but their
services wero  never  required.
When Chairman Annable threw tho
convention open for nominations, Dr.
I,. IC. Harden rose, and said It wss
the duty of the convention to nam"
a man whose caliber was such that
he would not only be elected, hut
would bo able to take his shore In
the administration, a man who could
follow Mr. Oreen. who hnd set ft
standard difficult to ■ w.-.\ He did
not know n man wiih the nccMsnry
experience and other nun Hf len tions
better fitted to tnkc up Mr. Oreen'n
mantle thnn  Dr. W. O, Rose.
Amid storms of cHeerOi Dr. Roso
secured ihe floor to say thnt whlln
he highly appreciated the honor of
being proposed for the highest position In tho gift of lhe peoplo of the
West Kootenay, and realised that
nomination was etiuivnlent to election,
nevertheless after having given the
matter the most careful consideration, hu felt lhat he must positively
decline.
W. K. Baling, M. P. I*, for Rossland,
then stated his conviction that a
candidate was wanted who wss
thoroughly identified with the business life of the country, a live wire,
and in particular a man who was in
close touch with 'the mining Industry. Rossland, he said, hnd a -man
built »u these specif ^cations, and he
mentioned Lorne A. Campbell.
This was thn siirnal for rent-wed
cheers, but Mr Cnmpbell was as
prompt as Dr. Koso In his declination, lie said ho regretted exceedingly tbat he waa compell-d to de-
■ lire* a nomination for reasons thst
Were imperative. He fully reallied
the honor i -inferred upon him by
bo) nd thus nn-ntloncd, for he felt
Hire that Iho man who became a
candidate a ml uon tested tho riding^
would be returned to parliament by*.
0 good majority. Hu had considered
tho question very carefully, and con-
dltloni were Sttoh that be had nf;-
alternative bul to decline thc honor,
much  as  he  regretted   to do au.     fit
Other   Nominee*.
.! A. Irving "f Nelson said under
the circiimsi itiics ho would present
to lhe convention the-name of Mayor
c. F. McHardy, who hail been 15
years in the district and who, besides his work for lho city of Nelson,
was ou many important and represon-
tatlvo axei utlvea.
K.    tt.    Matthew    proposed   C.    It..
Hamilton   K. C of Nelson, ex-mayor "
of   Rossland.  a   laucher ln  his spare
time, and a bench of the law society.
Hlocan    presented    the     name     ot
Thomas Abrbi.  merchant ond ranch-
(Continued on raw- iwo.)
and lake It md
preelatlon nf Mr.
past,  but  also t
f the impei (an..
(Cootonsy.
"it»   it   furth
hereby ptOdgO OUroalVtt U)
hOnOfUUS effort to elect a
of the Meighen admlnlstrnti
Ing as we do lhat every loyn
sliould bond evi rj  enwrgj
.•I h polio: thai bt. t< i it. objocl amli
eu'i the ivsteriug aud upbuUdias ol[
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OP, whom? name was familiar uver thu
Arrow  lukow.
Mrs, Nr. M. CummitiKH nf .\Y|.«on proposed WYtt. W, Oarland l-Van-V, ns
widely known through the district for
her able work.
The opinion wan expressed hy .lami's
Anderson, C. P. Und mark und others
that the logical candidates ought to
accept. Mayor McHardy Joined In
thl» view, saying ho had OOhiO to support pt*. Rose and thought ho should
yield tu tho Wishes of the convention.
Chairman Annable then declared a
recess. Which termlnatetl. OB already
described. In Dr. Hun*' bonsonttttg to
stand.
The  Candidate Secured.
-."It gives me great pleasure, ladles
and gentlomrn," began Mayor Ander-
soii, "to announce to you that Pr.
Rose, number of the provincial hou.-u-"
- That was an far n* he over got
with tho announcement, which wns
drowned in waves of cheering.
Mayor    Mellnrdy   moved   thnt    the
nomination be unanimous, and after
the vurloiiH proposers had withdrawn
the nanii'H tif U*i«- later randidateH Mr,
Campbell becondod 01e motion, whieh
ittfrlod by n HiandlnR vote, with ohoers
ami "Jolly Good Follow" ohprus.
This  with   followed hy a number of
hurt 4P06ohos< In which th.'lt'Kutes
frum various rldhifia nromised Dr
Uoro a majority from their sections.
This phnse was participated in by Mr.
landmark, for Revelstoko; J, ii. Sclto-
flekl. M. P. P, for Trail; <\ U. Oarlan-l.
for Kaslo; W, K. Usling, tot ttOSft-
latid, anil Dr. Borden, tor Nelson. Mr.
Campbell also tendered Dr. Rose his
congratulations, said ito was the log-
leal candidate, and prediete-d Itossland
Woiild give him a unlit majority.
Dr. Rote Speakt.
\nsworlng eaiis for n Bpecch. Dr.
ROSO mounted the platform, thanked
llie delegates for the unanimous nomination, hnd said Ills reasons fur rofUS-
Iiik at first were most serious personal
reasons, related tn the fact that his
partner, Dr. Gilbert llnrtin. was now
undergoing trcutiuetil in Oormany fur
a serious disi-ase, whieh ln-ntm<'ut all
hoped would bs SuoooKfcCuL rtowovor.
It had beon pul up to him In a way ha
iiild not refuse.
Ho well remembered l^Ts, and Sir
John A. Macdonald'! National Policy
tOctlon, when    the   country    adopted
overwhelmingly tho polloy of protuo-
tlon. That policy, with slight deviations, hud been In force ever since.
Now Canada wus a crisis, when
•nine houkIiI to brook ft way frtuu that
l«>lley.   bul   whieh   breaking   uwuy.   If
accomplished,   would   bring disaster.
The Culled Stales, Canada's powerful
neighbor,   and   possibly   the   richest
OOUntrV In the world, had built up Hs
Industries and Its trade by protocttnn,
whieh had heen the pulley of that
country from Lho days of Alexander
Hamilton. The Vt\*MS States tariff
had been raised front time to time, and
now tin- Kordney bill raised lt from
to .10 per eent more.
Uncle   Sam'i   Dumping   Ground.
Ijist year Canada bought |suo,Ooo.O»-'U
Worth Of Roods (rom (In- fulled States
hut only sold to (hat euuntry Jtoo.OOu.
Oyi) Worth, and now lhe I'nlted State
wanted  to buy still less.
Canada was a young country, lu Its
infancy, as coinpitred with UtO I'nltei
Still* -h and tu tamper with llu- nation
•tl po!ii*> at this stage would be to let
this country be the dumping ground
for (he products of tin- highly ib ve)
oped Industries of the fulled States,
Dr. Hose, amid cheers, declare! thai
now thai hr had accepted In* was going
out lo win. and to keep West KOQtena;
in the column siipportiuu tiie govern
ment led ly Itt. Hon. Arthur fcUlgbtt
thnt young statesman who wan des
tlned tu ploy a ;■•••-■ that would louin
large in t'liuudluu history.
After the convcnllun had offeotad th«
ei-ntral organitalluti already n-ferr-tl
(o K adjourned at l-:ir( tiVloek. with
■.hi- singitiR or the national anthem.
This was followed by thrc* oheors
and a llgor each for Premier Meighen,
Dr. Rose and Senator liretn.
MEIGHEN SEES
E OF FEELING
fContlnuod Prom Pago Ono.)
ically  :.tn(-*il that there wits absoluio
freedom of parliament in Canada. "We
are all free members and blK business
has not dominated the government do-
spite anything Mr. Oritur muy say tu
the contrary. This very government
has fOUghl lh" Cunadiap Pacific railway titer the Grand Trunk railway, but
I falicy Mr. Heutty aud tin- faiiadhrti
Pacific railwaymen will vole for the
return of the government,"
Ah to the assertion mad" by Mr.
Crerar that "protection was condemned
on moral grounds olono." lhe speaker
said Mr. Crerar was wrong, Knghtml
waii a slnuiff protectionist for years
and she Is gradually getting back to
protecting hor resources. Evory other
country In ihe world uf any eonse-
(luonoe is a protectionist. When Mr.
Crerar attempts to Insinuate that a
country Is rotten morally because ll
believes In protection he wan sayiuK
lhat every country in the world was
piorally rotten.
I'H'TOC, N. 8.. Oot. C- U'anudtan
Press Staff CorrOSpoiidont)— iX'clar-
Inn lhat the men who had raised the
tariff Issue wero now trying to
vude  II,  Premier  Meighen  addressed
large crowd Of people at the opera
house today, at Which Senator Tunnel* presided. The prime inluirftei-
said he had not raised the Issue, nor
was he afraid of It.
The Liberals at their Ottawa convention In 11H9 had declared for lho
free entry of foodstuffs. Implements
of production, eeuieiits, olls.dresscd
ami- Undressed lumber and l'i other
unifies, Mr. Meighen declares. The
definite pulley of the Liberal parly
which It wus pledged to follow, was
contained  in  that platform,    if  Mr.
King wished tu repudiate that platform it was his affair, but it would
lie dishonest for him to gain power
ut sueh a pkttforiti and th.■__. repU-
liate  It.
Mr. KIuk's platform means tbe par-
tlysis uf vltruully all thu Important
Industries of Canada declared Mr.
MclBhcn.
Andre funiculi*, lolloltor; Hon. .1.
It. M, lluvt'T, minister of customs:
Hon. P. P. McCurdy, minister of
public works, and Thomas .1. Cuntlc.v,
government candidate in PIcloU county, also spoke.
COTTON WAR N0W~
TAKES NEW ANGLE
(Continued from Page Ono.)
refused to give up ahnost (heir entire United Btutcs rights under 0
Contract which Ihey obtained In open
and fair competition und have held
for ninny yetrrs, their steamers may
be refused the common right of entry Inlo ports of the lulled States
with a OargO frum a country under
"It further appears that In con*
sctpieneo of B breakdown which was
abruptly terminated by the fulled
States; Shipping board campulgn, active competition is to be Started and
II Is reported from Alexandria that
united Stales shops are to lie loaded
fur United Kingdom ports with alt
descriptions of KetUTul cargo at cut
rail*."
SAYS UNITED STATES
T
DETROIT TIMES CHANGES HANDS
StfW rORK. Oot. ti.-~l.ev> Mayer.
Chicago attorney, announced tonight
that he had bought the Detroit
Times for a client, Whow Identity
•.v.i'i nut disclost d. Tin- uegot hit Ions
were conducted over thu telephone
toduy.
Tin- average English woman is t-u<
Inches taller then the average Aiueti-
■ait woman.       ____________^___m
BACK
TO WORK
AGAIN -
—quite rid of tn obMmale wound or
nt her diMhhas injury. Wouldn t it make
anv man tal thankful toward /.ant Bolt?
\ 5fK bo\ nf thi-. "unilrthil healer if,
to the uage earner, u i good at any accident imurance policv Cuts, woundx,
burnt ami tcalds can't lester or become
nitUiiiMl or poitoned where antiseptic
.'in Hul t» protnptlv applied.
" I was back al work ia a week thank*
to Zam-fttik, though Ihe doctor was
sure 1 would be laid-ofl for a monlh " wm
Mr. 11. Itoxhen. VA Beverley St..
Winnipeg "My hand caught to a
revolving belt, and ihree 6ngers wera
badly mangled. After one week's uie of
Zam-Buk the wounds were well healed.
lt was worth three weeks' wage* to me.*'
Mr. C. Oakley, of Saskatoon, Sask..
says:—" Dow a at Ihe stoneyard, I cut
my teg badly A doctor sewed up tbe
wound and attended me for live week*,
li had cost mr ttO when I determined
lotrv Zam-Buk. In two week* I dollar**
worth healed the limb splendidly "
Zam-Buk is equally valuable in
ecr.ema. acne, ringworm, ulcer*, pile*,
sbtccstes, bad legs, etc Purely herbal,
It's a most wonnerful nkin remedy.
Premier Hughes Says Domin
ions Tried to Get Separate
Representation.
LONDON*, Oct. «.—A Melbourne
dispatch to the Kxchungc Telegraph
company says Unit Premier Hughes
reud a cablegram from Lloyd tiuurge,
rect'Ued recently, urglnii the high
desirability of Australia being represented In the Ilrilish delegation at
Washington, and suggested lhat Mr.
Hughes personally uttJInd. or otherwise consult wilh the New Zealand
premier concerning representation.
A cable-gram front the Hrltlsh prime
minister,   received   later,   slated   thai
the British delegation would Include
three dominions'  representatives.
Replying to a member who declared that Australia was entitled lo Separate representation, Premier Hughes
sabl the dumldlons hud endeavored *u
secure this until "America s'amnicd
the door."
(Continued from Pago 1)
lu restore the unity of the ehurch of
Christ.     ,
Recommend Joint Committee.
The upper house recommends that
all forma*l invltution.s to Uie authorities of other churches within the Dominion of Cunudu uml air conferences
thai may result therefrom shall be In
charge of a special Jolnf committee to
bo appointed for this purpose at thla
session of the general synod,
The third resolution outlined the
Condition on which thq UlshopB would
ugreo to such conferences.
The fourth nod final resolution declares thai during ihe fow years between the Initiation aud comulet'on of
a definite scheme of union tho Canadian bishops would countenance the
Irregularity of admission to communion of baptised, unconfirmed communicants of the nonepiscopal congregations participating in negotiations.
Name Draws Protests.
Discovering that there was anything
but unanimity hi the minds of thc
members of the synod as to ihe most
desirable name for the church, the
lower house ut the afternoon session
was (breed to defer action tut proposals made by that committee In the
name of the church and referred Unit
RUitter buck for further recommendation.
The report as submitted by Archdeacon VrOOttL T>. !>.. of Windsor. N, H.,
suggested thai lite matter be loft to a
ballot of the diocesan synods. The
choice* to He between three uiterna-
titves. the Anglican church, the Anglican (.'hurch In Canada, aud the Anglican church of Canada. The archdeacon pointed out as there was considerable divergence of opinion In the
church membership, such was lhe only
equitable method   <>r   settlement thai
could be adopted.
"We ourselves in synod assembled
should take the bull by Ihe horns and
sbttlo the mailer ourselves," declared
I). M. Owi-u of Halifax. He moved
that tin* name b» i-hnnged from Un*
t'hurch of EStlgldnd In the Dominion of
Canada to th*- Church of Rnglttnd in
Cunudu, Canon Scott of Quebec seconded.
That started    a    succession of pro-
tests irom dirrercnt camps.   Captain
K. V MOltlSh, Vancouver, wns the first
lo object. Huch u name connected the
presence uf a "foreign^chureh In Canada," lhe use of the \Cnrid "English"
bad long been a source of concern to
those who were of Irish and Scotch
extraction. The church might, with
equal propriety! AUI ItSOlf tlio Scottish
Kplscopu) church In Caiiadu. The
name British Canadian would be imperial In ils significance and local lu Iti
application, Clher namtri kepi Nprlng-
Ing up like mushrooms, till finally
Principal it. Vane- nf Vancouver, seconded by Dr. Uinslng Lewis, Montreal.
moved that no action be taken and
that (he mailer he referred back lo lhe
.oiumilifc. His motion was adopted.
A message from the house of blah-
ups asked that wpeclal prayers be prepared for peace In Ii*uland and for
blessings un thc deliberations of the
disarmament conference In Washing-
tun.
\tiupi-. New PmyiT IttKik
tu spite of determined opposition
of a small section of the synod, the
lower house confirmed the adoption
of the new proyor' book shortly before adjournment With this action,
the prayer book approved by the
general synod of I'.HI and amended
Uy the 1918 synod, becomes lho official manual of the church. The
acceptance of Un- bishops, as annuuiic
ed  lo the lower house earlier In thu
dav wus unanimous,
HEMlfSE
j
Millinery
IN   YOUTHFUL MODE
FOR THE STREET
Many of these fuvored Street Hals for the new aeuaoil tdinw
varied phases of the upturned brim 80 becoming In must fuuos, and
so becoming With the Pail Modes. The prices one and all are Hpleu*
didiy attractive*
A Fall Coat
Selected   today   insures  u   long  period   of  wear.     Handsome   models
cut on the newest Hues.    Their  prices toll an  Interesting  story of
iJettO.r  times arrived.
Smillie & Weir
ABANDON CONVENTION
FOR REFRESHMENTS
i.N'Ti
TOW
the    convent I
T.-bmttphoiv
night   aband"
OOt, "I I'i !-■:■..iill of tlm Commercial
Union of America lo-
icd Die ordinary activities of the convention chamber und
belt) n hant)iii l. The ocenslun brought
together many prominent workers
whose efforti lu limiting a -union of
ntcuund Womon of this highly Important ttrufl date bunk to the Infancy of
lhe nrgnnir.nlInn. Prominent among
those tit (hu head of the table w
H. _, Konenkiimp, former president of
the telegraphers nnd now an attorney
lu Chlcugo. who acted n* toastmasler.
ituutinc matters occupied the attention of Ihe dolvgates during the day.
1
SUTEpflMS
German    Imperial    Council
Gives   Unconditional    Assent to Peace Treaty
UKUI.IN. Oot. . - Tlio Imiwrlal council ut liidiiy'e .L'ralon officially notified llio Iti'liliKiiiK of lta asaent to thr
l^noo in-iii' wilh the United .'■(■■'■ ■■
without  iiilii-ui  After thle formality the treaty will bo officially published mid ai.ulro local force, >
E
Paris Press Reports Are Modified Through Embassy's
Official Bulletin.
1'AUIH, Oct. I.—The Japuttes'* cm-
bussy lit Paris this evening Issued
ii n offlclnl communication tu thc
French newspapers concerning tho
condition of Kinpiror Yushlle, saying:
"The lulcst bulletin regarding the
health uf the Kmporur of Japan
registers ehlUlges that have occurred
since the last hul'etlu Issued In April. This bulletin, while noting Improvement In his condition, adds
thnt the gcuentl slate of thc Hmpor
ur's health is nut greatly aggravated.'
HKUtitADi:. Oot C—Ut* Paris
newspapers during the past few
days, hnve published dispatches dated
Tokio, saying the emperor was dying und that Prince llirohllo had
been   appointed   regent.
Manitoba Power Company
Will Spend Ten Million
Dollars at Great Falls.
WINNIPKO, Oot 6. — Fraser.
Urnce It Co., contracting egnlneers.
of Montreal have been awarded contracts for the construction on the
$10,000,001) power development
ftchemo ut rireat Falls, on the Winnipeg river, SS ml'ct from here, by
the Manitoba Puwer company. Do-
volupmont work Is already under
way. with about 300 men employed, and Immedlato omploymont for
an additions') 200 men will be found.
Ultimately 1000 to 2 BOO men will be
required to push work as rapidly as
possible.
BULBS
DIRECT
FROM HOLLAND
Hyacinths
l-'\ii'n    flno   Duti'li   It,.mini    tu
ivllllo   lllllk,   lilui-  uml   y.-Il.iiv.
ilm-.' n    * 80t'
Daffodils
tlolden   Spur,  per dosen   70<^
Pilnceps,  per duseu TO***
Blcolor Victoria, pur 'to/.. 75*^
Bmperor,  per dosnn  7i><^
Horseflcbl.   per   dosun 85<*
Mine, de (trnuff (white),  per
doten ..    - Sl.OO
PoetU'Us   Ornntus   < Pheasant
Bye),   per  dosen— 50<^
Tnpils
We have _ fine assortment  lu
separate  colors,  white,  Pink,
ml and yellow, per dmc ({Or
Mixed   Parrot   aud   Jtcnlhrnntlt
Tulips,   per dosen \.. (JOtf
Mlxod  I'rortis aud  Mlved   Iris
W-r dozen, 25<i
We are now booking orders
for the above bulbs which nre
due to arrive In u few days. Let
us have your order while our
slock Is complete.
Mull iirders given cu refill attention. AVe prepay ull charges
on orders of |5 and over.
GRIZZELLE'S   GREENHOUSES
NELSON.
STRAP PUMPS
■Jusl'as milady changes
from t lie simple frock of
afternoon to the beautiful
tfov**u of evening, these
charming Strap Pumps
vary from daytime styles
ti thc beautiful evening
stylus.      ^
C. Romano
linjgtrlng Illness. He underwent al
opetitllon in*, yi-ars ngo and nventlj
hmi been cunflned to his home
I VANCOUVER Ocl 6. -I. II. Wlhmii
freight agent for th- Canadian Pal
cific railway at Boskatoon, died Imrf
today, aitod -IT, He came to V.nh'oul
ver 8cvcrul months ago owing l|
111 hcnlth.
T-
EXTENDJREDITS
One Million Dollars of Farmers' Notes in Manitoba
Must Go Over for Year.
WINNIPEG, Oet. 0.—Ilurol credit
•Odetles of Munltoba wlll.be forced
lo extend lime for payment of $1,000,-
000 uf farmer- neteg until next fall,
aoeordlng to information obtained
here today. Total outsUindlng loans
nf   societies  amoti.it   to  S3.C00.0000.     It
Is   expected    ■J1...IH1 1   of   ihe   loans
wilt  be  collectable   ihls   full,  and   new
notes  payable  In   ..22   will   bg  uecpl-
ed for ihe balance.
l.mi-si v.- rains, which held up
threshing opimtiuns nnd lowered the
prices   of   grain  and   live   itOck.   are
the   reasons   lhe   societies   nre   enable
lo  make full  collections  ihls  fall.
DE VALERA STILL
I
Receives Deputation of Nationalists From North Antrim in Domain of Ulster.
DUBLIN. Oct. C—The principle of
Irish unity wus reiterated thla aft cental n hy Kamonn De Valera. the Irish
Republican leader. In addressing u
north of Antrim deputation. Hie last nf
the several delegations from Nullomil-
Msts within the area of the northern
parliament.
Ireland ia nnlurulty ti unit. Mr. lie
Vulera uasertisl, und nny attempt t-i
depart fi-om the whole iiiiIIoh us a unit
would lead mxcssurlty to isillileul ub
surdities. He asserted thnl th- dlvid
lng of Ireland did mil gel rid of llu
minority problems, but multiplied
them. He said the unity of Ireland
was as much a fundamental principle
,0s telf-dotormluatlun, adding Hint Imth
wero ItHJKtl mam right und Justice
DR.   HOSKIN   DIES   AT   TORONTO.
TORONTO. Oct. e^-~Dr. John Hos-
kln, treasurer of the l-uw Boclety of
Upper Canada,  dlod  tonight attar a
_\ olds &
hills
IF it's cold or « chill, dis-
solve one or two Peps
in your mouth, inhale direct
into the lungs the powerful healing and germicidal
medicines given off in a
vapour like form. These
breaiheable Peps medicines
soothe the tender air pas-
ages.lhey quickly allay -ore- ]
|..ness or inflammation, and
stop the most troublesome
cough.   At Hie ^amc time
PEPS STRtNOl'HEN THE
THROAT AND CHEST
.nd prev.iv iii- c-i_ei ol toughs
cold. »nd ehilb,  Rii"*-..  ior.
lhre.1 broiicl - il .nd oilier ilien
ulilfi
I'liet*',   no mon,
v.l'iible . -     in- lli.n Pep._t
in, -..ion    Free lioni drug.
lliey  .re  perUcily %.t.
tor chiWien.
iOe. Ix.r nil etettlrr,
o, Tetr 1VM Co.
'**TA
THf  NO VI I.
Wtft'TWBU REMWi
The Things in lift aw
That Count J^i
happiness. Health first
the others follow. Com
digestion is most important
Atthellnttlgnofdliordcrtiikcadoeeo
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Mj,«m>lM.
li.C..._.
■ikon*»*<..«>•. |
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THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY M6ftMN<_, GCTOBER 7, 1921.
,-W?.
T
I
Politico! Pot
Steadily Boils
Oliows  l.lln-nil   rnlMllillilo
;Nnli, limt'Iioclur »f schools for
nth Renfrew, was unnnliiiniiHly
oson i* Ulicral ciinilltlnlf! for llic
'Icriil constituency of .South ncu-
iit ii convciilion hofo tmlay.
li.  IV'llnw,  nltlllK  niomlii'r,  who-*"
wim   before   Me   t-onvlintT'oh
tlulrcw.
Noi'imAi Niuilitum-.1-
i\i;ni'.N.    Man.',    Oct.     0.—Itoberi
Inc. former prttoiwor nf Manitoba
TiculintMl i'n!l.i;i'. won i.iilay noni-
-i.il .-is I'luKr.-i-.iivc ruiiillilnii- m
i-  fi'ili-rnl  I'onslllil'-tu'y  uf  Nncpowu.
Solklrll Fiirlturs Chnsi' ljmji'l-
■iTHN'l-.WAl.l.. Man.. Ocl. il-.l
Adomion, n Winnipeg 'fcvlyor.
k today Uie choice ot nn open cotillion "f Fanners I" Hie feilorol
jpJUtiiei'icy nf Belitlrk nd .1 cno-
jute. t'lilcss he la eiidnmeil hy lhe
rulnr    ProBreoitlvr    ctinvcnilnti    nf
I constituency, 1.1 he halfl In Win-
-tog Oct. 11. ii is nmloratonil In1
II    nm    na    :m     In.l.-lii'ii.l.'lll
Crourr  <
■ni"      lO     t Hit.ll
lo
'OHONTO,
ni.   (!.—Contl)
ell!    of
cess for llu
Progressive p
irty in
oomlhg fh
cllnn,  .1.  d    Mi
rr lson,
roinry   of   1
J.    r.   O.i   nrrl
v.A   tn
Child Welfare Conference
Favors. Organization of
Those Fighting Battles.
WIN*NIPF.G. Ogi. 0.—Tho basis nf n
permanetil organizutIon, to deal In
conference with problems of child \.m-
teetlon and wnlfure, was laid at lo-
ilay's Hi'smnn of the Dominion ennfrr-
08Q0 on child welfuro, when a resolution favoring onmlstiiilon of !1ioh>
engaged in tho administration and en
foreeihent of Dominion acts relating to
children and child protection for conference purposes, was passed unanimously.
The day's discussion waa productlv
of neveral important suggestions bear
Ing on amendments, to present laws
nnd bfitter earn of children by other
agencies. This morning the need of
placing children in immcs rather than
In Institutions was strongly Otnphl
slsed by several speakers. More rigid
adoption laws and personal acquaint-
unce of state ngonclos with roster
homes and parents wus also advocated.
Al the afternoon session Judge Emily Murphy of Kdmonttm made an nr-
.Rent.njipeiil for Inrreaso of mothers'
allowance on the ground thut the state
wim guilty itself pr neglecting children
when U lulled to give sufficient maln-
tonanco iillotvtiiu'e to ii mother it pensioned as its servant to cam for ihe
child.
ERE
SP.
Splendid Exhibits, Large- Attendance and Fine Sports
Characterize Great Fruit Carnival; Lieut-Col. Lister
Opens Annual Event of Fertile Creston Valley.
MEET
Provincial Convention Will
Prepare Case on Licensing
for Presentation.
Victoria,     Oet     8.—EroiWont
.r«i'   K.   Si-ll.tky.   In   hln   aililre.i:'
■city  today friuii   lho  wost.    llo
I    llOPIl    lltll'llillllK    IHO    WSHlOIIH    ol
Canndlnn council of insi-lculnm
| Winnipeg nnd limtiKlit lim'k the
am llm I Hon. T. A. Ci-earer wmil.i
fiit'y vluli Oninrln in mny u whlli-
riilitnitimi Nominate!
DI'KHIli'. On. Ml.—Tin. l.llii'nilB in
f.'lli r.i!   .-i.liMllllrllli-y   nf   l-lllciill-
■ll   havo   iiiroln   iiiiiiiiiuiti-il   Hi'-   R
Iviii-.l   in.  tlielr   rnncllil	
I'l
I'liiu  < 'j.i.ill.ti.t«*
Il'IiT'il'. N. S.. Oct. .".. —<*..! Tlliiiu-
pCantloy, ol Sow ninofow. wim lo-
noinliiul.'il  10  conWat   I'li'luii  .1-.
KiiviM'liilliiil   rinullillili'.
■jliliiiiiimin   Only   1'arniiTS   Meet
KviXNll'KO. in"   I.   Tin   National
■nuroiHvi' imriy will run candidal-*
1 Musi and Wont Edmonton, but In
1 oilier urban i-nnsiliiii'iii'li'-i In Alia. Norman  l-iniliorl,. m-crplary of
f-iiiiiiill'in council of aKi'li'iilturo.
Ileil Imlay il|inn liln r.-llll'ii from tin'
nilskuniliir Onnarrvatlvm Nomlniii.'
JsnitTii hay, Ont. oer. ii -im-
(nl E, Bhoppnrd. ..r Ni.rili Hay,
loilav niillli'il 111.' i-'iolor of the
■nwrvallv.'!' of -iViiilnk-iinlnir to
|T>'  Hii'lr ilandnrd  In   lho  epmlnR
j.tlonn.
[tHbriclgo Liberal. Poctpon. Convon-
tion.
"AI/iAHV. 111", ■;     1/ ihl.'.'iilk-r I.i'i
1.1k   In   n-nvi-iitlnn todny decided 10
Mpopi' lho rnavi'iiilon for one weok.
|e nnmo of Arrhlo Mel.ran. formor
Inlmi'i' "f puidlo work. In iho Stow
(,'oV.M'limilll.    WIIH   111. lltlOlll'll   im   .1
liillilat.-. bin In- won 1101 iiri-iinit and
J portion .'Oiilil nny whether i r nol ho
[ulil accept. W. A. lliirliamin. Into
Iml-cr of pnrllumont for Iho riding,
I. noi prencnt :«i lho mc-Unir.
111 llio Hiltlsli Columbia Kll'- limur
ance tii'.i.'iitH, In convenlloil hero today, i-vpresseil a|i|iri'i'liiilott tHat tlto
joverpmont had soleulod a praotloal
1 iporloncod Inthimnoo mnn ftir tho
new .siiperlnleiidelll of InMirancn.  lie
tlllUllcd In lhe propOHCd t»Kl.-ll:illoll il>'
llie iirovlneial Koverillll.-IU III WhlOh
lll'illliliee   imenls   would   he   IIi-.-iim-iI
11' wan unanlmoiitlly decided m
send a teliKram lo llio Convonllon
of jnMll.inee .ill|ierllllellilelll nuW til
Hi-ssliin Iii Qllthoo exleiidliiK an lll-
Yllnllon lo llial body lo bold Its 110X1
iiteeilnir  In   Victoria.
The main topic lor illacilKilon nl
lho confer, nee will be lho proponed
IcgUlntlon ai the nesi icxlon of
lbe Icclidalliro dealing Willi the II-
e.:i-.lllK nl ilisllllltiee iiRenlH. and
lbe convention Will prepare Iih case
for  uibmlalon   to.the  government
Mayor 11. .1. I'orier oxtehded a
very hearty welcome to lbe neb-ieutcs
of wimin there are over inn from
till parts of tile province. Hln worship e-.le.nded an Invitation to thn
visitors to Inspect the eonslruclion
ibe new $4,3110,nun drydock al
Ksi)ltlm:ilt and the ship repair atnf
ther activities proceeding at Requl'
mull.
I'mb r lhe bead of "l.e(rlslallott"
[). 11. iK'tuiv. president of the Vnn-
iv. r l-'lre AKeiits' tissoclallon, gave
addri'ss tills iniil'lllttR on licensing nnd qualification of fire insurance  aiiettt. In   ItrillKh  Cobluitilii.
liihur.utee ennimlsibiner Dougherly
was wi'leomeil tit tbe 1 onferenee and
ilelegales were prMOItl from Vancouver, Now Westminister, Nanalmo.
Victoria. Coiilinny, Imuran, Kain-
loiips, Kertlle, Cranbrook, Kelowna.
and numerous ulber places In the
province.
Legal Notices
mnn saie zuod
henlrd
•fitili<i*.i
Will
he  ree
dv.d  by
1 Dlntrk
t  Pbre
It..,
fohwii.
imi later
1 ti   noun
on tin
iMh
1 lay ol
uctober.
11,     for
the
mrch
IHI*       Of
I.i.'.lic
MOri   itrnr   NitkiiHii   t
1   i'tlt    300   i-otil-
Lilwimil
On.-
\. .i
will   l«
:illiiWt<t
r   removal   of
tlllltMT.
l-'lil Ui- r
Met It
darn
of     Ihi
lUotrlel
|restei*>
Si-Imhi.
• 673-11
I
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S*8
gfl
(TIKSTQN, Oct. 6.—Fiivorpd with
Ideal Inilhiii ttunlmer weathfcr on tioth
tltiytt, f'l'i'Hton'H fourth aiitiiiul full fitlr,
whieh elt)(»!(l ln«t nluht BOorod a trr-
ineiiilotm  miccHH.s  In   i-very  doRortmant.
With exhlhltH at least 2T» per eent
In ."■.'.'■■::. of lflat^—anit the fruit hco-
tfon. nlmoHt treble thnt of tin' year
lir-r*vIouH—tilt that was retiulriMl wiih
i-i-j-iilatloh oarly-Ortobor Kootennv
wenthtT. and this old itrnhH, diypenand
hi a limlilon that cottht hardly linve
hiM'ii improved upon had aimosplu-rle
eondltloriH   hrcn   mado   to   order.
An iitti'lldnnee in thn liclKhhorhood
or SOO wnn In cvldenen, and when u
survey of tile phenomenal main hnild-
Iiik I'Kliihit hud heen aeeompliHhed. th«>
t-tilti- eretiilahli! Hhow of ItorM-K and
cftttle, and tht* record jmullry tlisplny
hint horn InHpnett'd, thoro wan n fine
line of outdoor uttrnrtltnis in tlio way
of athleth! uportH and bosebnl'l maleh-
very cnjoynhle round out the
whnli'  nfternooii.
Col Llntor Opens rair
Tin- exhibition WM orfiolitlty opeiifd
nt 1:30, I'reHldent Walter V. ..ockxon.
prior to Introduclnii t'o). BVod utnler.
il. 1'. I'., who ttaxn th*> formal oponlng
addii-MK, ttulxi-il tin- orcuHloii to i-xprt-is
thi' apttmeiiition of hlniHitf and the
tlrcclorn for the wholonenrtod way
ih<- elti*£i<tiH hiii! worlo'd to mak.- the
fair a Aucoons. Ho iv;is imrtloular com-
idimi-ntnry to the ladies who had la-
fton c-hurKc of tho r-.*vi*rai department,
Ml tis'thosi- who hnd worltod on
the floral di-rorntlon i*omniltti'P. Col.
I,lt,t<-r Kpuke brlofly. Whih> he had
nlwayn   had    unhoundi-d   eent'lih ne'.    in
p  ponnlhllUli'-t or preflton  Vnllfly  tin-
hlhit     of     fitilt.     poultry,     eookimc.
rdlftwork,   <-(•'.,   whloh   was   on   hand
r Inspection wna Indnod a  rtVolatlon;
it only as in the r.-riillty or lhe noil
ami tho rn.!-' .rii .. ■!- .-iiin.it.. 1..11 nlno
hcHponhlnir ntt tiidtiNirlom* nnd In*
tolhKcitt hmly or cltlkciu WhOM dft-
■tlopment of iho ttardiMi or tin- (Coot*
n«yn eould •hnnlly rail to imi the
Crctou Valley on th.> hortletiltural map
or Ihe dominion In lints ho brilliant
thnt oven the polnr Mind could nol mlft-
ink-   Hi,.ni
l:i niiditloit it. iho ex ten I of The fruit
llsplay, another mtlsfnctnry feature
ivns thn Incrrann in tin*- inimher ot* ht-
livldiml   exhfhltom.   mid   tulll   more   eti-
courarlni  la the  fact   thin   ihe pri7.es
were fairly uniformly spread over nil
thn competitors. The coveted "Ttpeers
cup. which KOi"i for the best five box
lot was carried off hy the Walter V.
Jackson ranch, with n show of Do-
Ikinii.. th.it were simply perfoei in
very deiall. inelndlim the i*.ieklni;.
whieh was in chame of Mr. II. U.
Downs. Although this season is two
lier nlmoHt than usiuil. and
tin- fair .1 week later, the Ashley Coon<
1 * Sons ranch nl Wvnndel hnd a
■orldim fine show of several vnrletles
it   I'lums as  wo)t  as  primes,  and   tin-
.ilicli    Wed    sunt allied    Its    Nollton    falr
lUCCMH    by    lattlni:    twolvo    |n*l/.es    mi
twenty-four entile-, in the ItoeneiM  kind
ni    PompetUlon.
''..'.li.J-'.l   FOtttO   Ui'.i-l.'y
TNie vos*tnhlq nectlon wm lliht—«*j
was    expected    dlle    lo    lhe   rather    drv
yeiir—bul nt that the show uf potato*-* I
was   n   splendid   one   and   the   enhbltx*
M'.tion     w:ii     eqltallv     Well     rcpl'eS- lit* il,   ,
while   Un-   show  of   wniermelons   from j
th.-   I.,   l.itth ioim   ranch   at   Krlpkson
wm undoubtedly the beal ever. The n,
Simmons   ntnch   at   Went   Crenton   won !
the   hoard   or   trade   cup   for   tile   best
collection  Of Vi'KclliMfM,   with   1,    Little-I
john   Hfeond—the   lattt-i   Adding   variety i
tu hi**" by iiicitjiiini; n dhow or primal*, i
hi'kory iiiiIn ami nwocl  potntoen, uIhiik
with    almost    all    llic   other   Witt-,    ut \
Kardeii   stuff. [
In  the  conkini;  the  hhr iteetlpnil  Wl i-  '
lhe brand  and  pies,  with  n   wry   in .. j
dis[ilny of'pmnpkin plot of various col*
ors —nnd. prfliuniably loiitei    tli
lh/1   red   ticket   wt ut   io   Mrs    t'<
while   fn   sll-tihtly   I«m   stt. nnou'
|M>tItlou   Mrs.   lv   I-'    *l»ii> ne*-*   wns   first
on  pie of the lemon vurlety, and   Mr.
tleo. Cartwrluht   i'ir-t   in  quite  a   l.un.
class or apple pte taker*,    Mrs   \___bi-
wood I'Nceiled Iii pie of nny other variety.   he>   pork   enclosed   pastry   uhlan
the   prembr   honors-
With 100 pound sacks as first prl*
there Is no need in my thf bread compel It Ion wus lan;e. Mrs, Ktot ki WQl
on first on 1'urtty. Mrs. Kb 1st on
Five Itonef, and Mlsv l.Hy Mnrshittl on ' fM... ,,-,„!
Our Best. Mul the surprlr-c uf th.
lay wis in Itot-ln Hood when .M,-
\inlic.sii\.    n    li
Inson, u Cranbrook ponltryman. was a
prominent exhibitor, and amongst his
triumphs wns the wlnitiUK til' I'resldenl
Jackson's cup, for the bdvl male bird
in  the show.
J. W. >lead. a T.tnter apiarlat. wns
roundly eomplitueiited mi his win for
tip; best collection of extracted honey
ill  n   field   of  three  entries.     Heckei-piu-x
is itoIiir i|iiltc stroiu: amonfrst the soldier sett Iocs, and Mr. Head has hud considerable experience in beekeeplmr prior
tn   comfiiK   io jJie   Valley.
Crei-ton  Beau   Xailo
In the outdoor sports Creston won
a fust ami exciting baseball match
with the crook Knslo team, by a score
of !* to x. In ordor to allow Kaslo
to Kei hack on the ufiernoon train of
the day ihey arrlv. d, a si'Mut-innioK
contest was iiKreed upon, but by (lme)>
hlttluK In the sixth nml seventh slanx-
;ih Creston mantiKed to tie up the
■11 ure at 7-7, nnd an extra frame had
10 be nlnye* 1 tn which Hie locals won
out. The teitliiH were i-xeeptirmally
evenly matched in pr.tetienlly every de-
pi'i'itneut, and next season should see
nn Inter-ciiy series with the metropolis
i.f the silver lend belt. After lbe
K;,-I.i--Ti-hl.nl •nunc the local Hoy
Scouts and School team hooked tip in
a seten-innlitK clash. In which the
Scouts triumphed lfi to s. Hert Bans
nf Qrnnbrook umpired tin- _\x.m_ with
Kiflo    with    satlsfaetloit    lo    a;l.
There were four entries lu the Indian pony three-quarter mile dash,
which was won hy Harnry l-Mwards,
while in the hoy's pony race Prod Chris-
ie finish"! in front, wtth llnnv Smith
seeond.
In the outdoor sports 'Hit-re was a
limn strlnK of rmvH most nf which
were  for the children  under   15  v.iir*.
but      Homo     ■ \rll.'iii"M      was      <Ullliil|ed
ic   tin-   inn   >-it'll   run.   which   was   won
Tnylor
French Net'Yet
Ready With Names   '
ot Washington Envoys
PARIS, Oct. fi.—Tho French kov-
'ornment will not officially announce
tho piTHOimel of Hr delegation to tho
WnnhlnKtun armnnn'tii and Far Kant-
em eon(erenee -until after parliament
meets Oct. 18. Thoro seprnn no
douht, however, thnt li will ,hc ennt-
pofied of Premier Hri.iml. Vornter
I'remler Vivlnnl, Senator Albert Sar-
rnut, JijIph Junaosohd and fJcnorul
Uerlhelot n. principals, and .lean
Marie Cnsenave as genera! ioorotnry.
Major General Hunt, chief of staff
of iho nrmy will be a member of
Uie loohrilcal h=tniT, together with
Marshall l*"Vt<i>i. < niter momhors
of the delegation will ho Count
Churles Do Calimbnm, fornvor eoun-
sellor of the embassy m WnshftiHton,
and iM. I.c^er, who hns roturnod
from four years spent li# China us
secri-t;irv of the legation nnd cliniitu
d'iiffnlics.
Says   Depreciation  Due  to
Greek   Propaganda   and
.Stock Speculation.
i-ON'STANTINftPI-*!
rkish  pound  Is quo
Thi
It:
lit
I,   Oet.   U— The
ted at  M  cent;..
nlo
fe
iVlll
till
I apt
W.I
, In the afternoon the Or
hnd n matinee shnwin*. of '
pOddle," which was lanM
ami in the evenlns there v
UT    a     lillle    OVer    mil    lo    Se,
picture.     At   10  p   in    M'iiku
had    the   upeulim    "hop''    iii    Uti
new    dance    ball    OR    Un-    s. cn
of the Urtnd theatre hultdltiK
new hardwuod four-way floor
eellont mudlo i>> Miu Pownnau
Mrs. l.istt-r violin, Mr. Chorlton
ninl Alex l.idk'.tt". ih nm , nmi
too couple of Crenton'a patrons
art tt<rtscht»-e had au u elitng'i
that tins never been Dqualted«l
ton, c.irti'i-cr NorrlH adding tin-
litK touch with n mbbilnht supjw
was unite in itooplns with tb. rt
well-uppoluted   nml    hlxh   cass
Today financial reiurns are not avail
able, hut from returns that nre 1<
hand ll is quite -safe In iay that lh
financial success of the tYilt* i quit
<>a a par with lhe pheii.nneiia.lv cv
celleiit showitu; made In all Hit Mile
departments.
id  theatre
•he Moljy-
attended,
s a  house
tht-    same
r Itodgnrs
H.e   large
..ii.i   floor
c.   tm the
than
f    Hie
music
ALLEGE RETAILORS
APPOlNTtD AUSTRALIAN
HIGH COMMISSIONER
LONDON,    Oct.   8.—
li:ili'h   lii.nl   Mi'll.imrlii.
.I.isi-l.li   Cook,   n.-isili"
111
inilliiii   li'irl
L    Itoutop    lllH-
myn ilini   Sir
I-   nf   I lie.   ii.lll
 luted   Aiih-
aterllng, uml  iln- dollar,  dm' m «•
pulls  ill'  :ili   iSSIIr  of   Nll'-illlllllllit   |l!l|)   V
iiinii'.y,   -rhoHO   ri'iiiirlM   nn'' liiifiHllul-
imI. Tin- mlnlstdf of finitnn. attributes llil' ili'iii'iMilnllon 111 llio Turklsli
liiiitii'l to flri'.'lc |ii'0|iiiRi!lnln mid
.ilii-l;   r.-vi-luillKt'   BP-OUlOtiOn.
Under ordinary moimtiiry coihIUIohh
prior in llio wnr. llic Turkish itouiiil
wns worth  about ,li.l|.
Snpport League
of Nations, Urges
Sir Robert Borden
.Jin
mint
.Is Rljiht.'Hon. Andri
ivai   iiiipul l   in
i-1-sIkim-.i   ii   few
■ lili-n   pf  ynoil
LEAVES MEDIATION TO
ANGORA GOVERNMENT
i" ■ ■ ■ i'   -\ uea
rnN.sT.\.\"l'l.\'nri.i.,   Oct,   il.- Tii. |
Kiilillnn-  I'ull..  Is iiiii  hlioly to ink.-
notion with ri-Kiiiii in nni'liiiiloii bo- I
uvoni  hi.- Turklsli  Nnilonallita and
ihu   iiri'.-ks.   inn   will   leave   to   ii..-*
Anitpra   Ki'i'i'i'iuoi'iii   llio   iniii'o   ri-
miiiiiKll.liliy.   Tlio katloniillalti iloolore |
Uuu   modtallon   will   bo   micownful i
her-   tmlay.
r-rhl conflict Ihrough
Willi 1
.r-.-ii i--.-if.-ii Hi-, verj
ftiun
• Ivlllsuilon," s.-|id .si
Itoh
mother   war  wis  to
Ureal
method*   w.»ultl   he
innr«
[|      , ..-.-r.iii.-ni'r:'   ni"
■- tor
di  '■-■■       Which     'alii
Ul     Is
opprtttne tho moetlhig of the t*oaguo
of Nations oocloty here on Saturday
■evening, nmj the effort of the Cana-
dlnn snelety to enllAt the strong oup-
■port  of public opinion  In Canada. .
GreemiM Promises
Relief for the Farmers
of Southern Alberta
RDMONTON, Oot. (1.—At a clvlo
ri epiion nnd hnll here lonlffht, Pro-
ntlcr Greenfield announced tjiai tho
cahinet hnd decided upon u system for
relief lu southern Alberta thla year
md thai n study nf n permanent polity looking to thn rehabilitation of
the s.fnth would  be made by a small
, nmiiiin it   oxpertfc     School**   that.
had b> en closed through tack ot
fundfl had :tll been opened and would
■: iy  open  for tlm full terra.
Advisability of the oppolntmont of
a special uomrrtlSHloner to wudnt him
In the worlt of admlnlflterliiK tho H-
<iubr act In ihe province wis heing
eonslde-^ed iby Attorney-General
;,•. .-. nice, according to u ntntement
in made Ibeforo the provincial con-
vention nf 'I'" W- r- ^- U. yoaterdny
a fn rnoon.
[trownleo also Htaled to tho
■nilfln thnt he was 'considering
the whole problem of substituting gov-
ernment vendors for drugstore sell-
inn, and was now lecurlpg Informa-
Uon "ii tin- relative mlvantnges of
thi* two -vstems.
Mr
VANCOUVER NOMINATES
FAMOUS SOLDIERS
when 11n- laid  Oreek I
.i.ii-i- haa
.,',
All-itulia.
<_  .' -.,! i»m.
him slum ii
nn nil field
lhe
■■'i
-, ,.„,u    itfcin   Un'  :i. 1 ■
-,..      .mil    li.-i-l-iira   of    Hull!. 1.  llm  world    bq* nnls
I'.m   llic  hi.-r-.i-iiii.-
wi.i. li    Iho    i ni   nre
i-  ihu   I.TI-.1.I-  ilemviii live
I'm'.-,  in >•    l.i .1. .   Ibo  ii'-Ml
im   the   i...-ii.-..iuiiii:   .Iii
-mil', l-.-li.-i-    ll    Un•lillllSI.nl.
...i.i   ihi   .. rnslitn  aaiken
rvi'.K, Oct. ''..— Two dlstlp-
..i.lier.s wero nominated  to-
cnndldature In the fcilcntl
iu    the    Vaticnuver   district.
Uonersl V'lotor VV. t»dlum
irnctirnlly nnanlmoufl eholOo
ttth Vnnrnuver -l.ihenil dch-
,   Clt - ra!  •!■   -V,   clnrU  wus
• b ivc. it it in uf the Na-
iii.il  nnd  I'mi'icrv.itlvc dele-
tlii-ir    -.•aiididnte    tor  vlllir-
.luhn   3CnlMi.it.  publisher,
i put in ftnmlnntlnn hnt with-
,,i   -.ii|i|ii.i'*i a  ni- candidature
i.i  I'l.iii.     s. .i. r'rnw*.  the
in. -liiiirc,    declined    tn    run.
dins
ANSWER THIS PUZZLE
OPEN TO EVERYBODY
British Public Bodies Campaign; Prices Do Not Correspond with Cuts.
BRING DOLLAR
TO
lI-ISLiTITE   AMSKBLT
HIVATE    mn
L'OTTCB ll li.-r.l.v Klvti llinl Hull, iniiin ii t.y in- imi.. of . Ih.
luio for nri»."i-nllna p- i h i...n   for l'rl-
In HMI-i will < m  on :  .iin.i i-..  t)n>
lh dny of HrlulKT. I'.i: I I'm-ili-
ll. niu.t Oi'  |i«»iionlAil  on  or li.ron-
(Inrrtdnx.  Hi.  inh  dny of  No-pnilii-r.
I. Hi'POliH from Klnndlnr or Hr-
_ commlin-i-n on Privot. lllll. muni
I niti'ln  on  or  llnforo   Wi-iln. Hiluy,   lhe
lh d.y of November. lBSl.
paled  thin   nth   dny- of   September,
JOHN KEEN
Clerk  LeKl.i.llvo  Amteinbly
(inu
|R HMIlllllT OIVI-.N thnl
jMiioivi I" rhnrpi of I'rlnile llllln
lindMl- fnr Itilroiliictlnti nl the rum-
. He.Nlntl  nf 11'"   l^fflnlnllve   A--.it.!.
I..V.   t.„l Iililll   eol.1. ..if
" — _  ...._.._   ..   ■_.   f-((iHlatlv.-.
„,- brtbwllh io ih" l*i<
1     nt     hln     offlee.      I  iinnu- ...
lldto-n. Vlriorln, lor ennmliwllnn hv
*i before III" I'lieiiloB of Ih. Hen.lnn;
1 th.t no I'rivnie hill will re.
£•   the   ..nrllon   of   tho   Biociillv..
Dr. Edwards Says Weir-licn
Policy Will Help to Boost
Canadian Exchange.
KINOBON, Din, in'i «.—Hon. •'.
\V, l.dinn'.l: iiiiiio'.'i of li.-allli nml
liiiiniKrnili'ii. uuu loday ih" iiiiinil-
iiioiis.' i-linl ■•■ »«  l'„- 'nn,liil I  iln-
ne. iTiillvi-.-i  nf  II."  r.-.l.-r-il  r..|i«in
li.-niy    of    ITnnli-imr.    In    '■• liv-nti-.n
hi'i.- iiii« ofiernoon    Dr. HdtvtnU n
fcrrod in >ii« in iff nml wild Him Ui.-i ■■
-. Iin,.. iMn.niH why n pf.il.-.'lir.'
tni.fr wiiii nocoH-ii-y. Tlm ii'-* iv.ii
|o lirlr.i; tbo I'miiiiliiiii .li.ll.ii- '1'"' 1«
pur. Ill'' lo'i-nlld IO n.'iil'.' roVoolji 10
pny Hi.' «or ilnlil, nml Ihlrd. t" on-
ooui-nili' riinudlittl Indli.try. llonnr-
.ilil- ■ Macki imlo Kiiik nml 1'i'Tnr.
ho Mid, won nttrr-rtl ilwi if tiny nl;
mined pinviT ihey would hnv Ih"
ilm taken "ff 'rural prndneu, nnd
ihi    Hi.. M.-irJi'-n  piilliy npiioio'il.
I i-rlM io Mr. Crorar, Dr. im-
ivi       aMi
»|    ..nil    In-   hnd   lii'll   brougbl    I"
l'i ;i--   i.i   i piMi.i-   nm.    It   would
Inn.-     ii   ivnlTIi   livo   v..ii'i   of   mv
llfo lo hnvo li 111.. If Iii" l''.iimi'i"
of thin oonniiy aro fool Kb jnomb
to put Ml*, f'l'ernr In power, nnd If he
I. foolish eiiiiiiiih iii I'liiry ou, III,
liiinl inxnilon plniih In iin- ptotform
II will inonn a lux of frwb flfl lo
one hunilml di.ll"ri In • ■ ' I ■'<- I
iiorn  form   In  HiIk   nlr» '
BURNS   TO   DEATil.
\'li   li  IM A.
Il'l.    oifo    of
ii,-i   it   Mm, l.b
■.-l.v  n   null'.
II till-
liiiolii-r
i.pi'i'.ili.r nnd
n . plnn  if ll'V
NVlV'-ll
DwiltlH    HUH
uf    I'lymniilli,
church,
lim.ililvii.    N
V.,    won    Im
•nml    10
.l.'iiili   In   lor
home    nl     HU
nwlierry
Vnlo, nenr  In
i,.,  today  ,ip|,..i-
•nlly  n.
m   'viiiiii   ..r
miliiK    OOOl    ill
In   the
l.ltrlii-ii rniilto
Mil.-   li-nv.'i   1"
ir envttl
ohllilri'ii.
Th* cwtnt" of the Duki  "f Htuto-f
hni-ff ctiiiltiliiit h  im rollei'iitm nr 40
■bin modrln In ullvwr.
fc«rnm"iit unl«M» « wpr to.^n
fcrnlimd nml -tnmlH«rt In oom^lUnwf
hi   thl*   Notice.
■"^T By Order
J.   D    MACLBAM.
Vrovincifti  Bforeurr         Tho   mm    In   MIMOo tlm« larf«r
moiim,  i«pt«nh*rJttho^ifllkmt   ^^ ^ m^ 1lirnrt- .    -
LONDON*,   on.   tl.   .—   (Canadian
IL',* I PTOMI Piihlc),—I'tibllt* hinllcB ;irc nmv
rt. j taking Up n <.'ani|>aij[n QRtUnBt thc
.ilh'Kcd profiti'cr.nj; by ritai'i'i'-,
whcisc- tin nut uorroopond with re*
ront cut.-* tutnouncod by wholMalor*.
Th- curimraiioti of the city of
Cardiff,   'A'alett   has   dcitldi'd   to   c«rr>
on uti Invi'MtlKiitloti into the tif-
fuir-i «f cfritUn Ahnpttoaparn uftot
nn .iiH^'itncenu'ni hy (In- lord mayor
thut he was buying frozen meat at
hnlf peure ^ pound for
tllntt'lbiitlon     ant mc     the     tllHtrcfHc I.
i   Doukhobor,   pulled i itm 'rtoiw  ar*  ••hai-Kini; the public
SSTar'\t „*p\V$__i& '* Ut ■" l,,,,lc" " i,o,,,ia-
muwt   have   welshed   _'o   pound*  mch |    T"hi»    ministry   of   fiRrleuliure.    In
In tiiiv Motion Mm. Maxwell well d
served thn prlxe of a "t"ntiscrvt*" Hipan
inmie ' "Mm innchitie tor the mon
dlKbcH made froni a|i|deH Hhv bad ;.-
leM thnn 136 different ort Ich •- mod<
rrom ti...ilni I'.ve'i fnvorlle I'rult- am
ni ;■' ii". '--"I -      nn they  were   mi
tr.'-roun.
With conHiderable outhide compcti'
tlmi to cope with local i.m. :■ i wet.
mi HI prominent  In n large itoiiliry ncc-
linn of whloh, pcrhaiif*. the mont pleon* | ♦	
Inj:   feature   vriin   the   whin Init   of   K.       sttiru- \-. flr*,t  m. - • ,,ne,i  in bi-^tnc
LsniBirom. a  Litter fander-the  Hnd      , ,, '""',l ln hioton
Him   a  poultrytnan  of the soldier H.i.:wh,n   "   »mixn  'Hiatitlty   wn.   brought
tbnient   ever   ii«k   home   niiv   poultry j from India lit Itmne.
iirizi' money.    The  Itarred  |j.i, I.-  nhnwn I     ■*■**»       	
by Mrs, ii. 0 RodfOlt atiractcd no end
uf admiration and well dnverv. d ihi
red   llchoto (iwnrded  ihem.     Mr.   Ilarb-
ittt weekly market report, shows that
!   ihe   decline   In   prlcot   fur   fat   eat-
',   tie  during   the   paid   week   was   the
■   heaviest   recorded  nince April,    Cor*
i responding   fail   in   prleoa   in   the
j wholesale  mi a!   prlOOi have oceurreil,
Ian   ho*   nlso   the   prion   for   slurp.
lambs and  mutton.
|     It is not :
I in the fall.
rlvK.ble
< plant inn
I
"iiff ;*—        if
Electric Magnetic Heat Waves
THE VIT-O-NET
A   lllliliK' !   I'.'ln-  Willi   i:,,'"tll   fi-.-t   nf  fill'-  lli.i .:l- '..-  Mil'" W0VI-"
over lho .iill-.. R_rAlcr . i Ho- mhe mul bnhfltt-li h  1 i»Iw.-n Bno
i\ ii,il.-ii iiivi-i-i iii vlopliiK  li.il ili-Ki'i'i". I'ahn nlii-il.
Hi .'iiinmendeil liy Iradlnf phynliLitis „t nil ttt-tlOOll nu i,
inns; iffi'.ilv.- m. ih.ni of ircnllng Rtioumatlam S'.-inlil.. I.nni-
baca    \ithini. iiikIi Blood I'lii-mire. I'lirnlynle. Keiii'i nnd Kid.
R0|    Tli.lll.l...
Th-VIT-0-NET mil;. I ili."FLU" flv li i< HMd In ii-ivonimeni
nml  iiHi.i' large hotpltala,  bill   ll   1.  BUILT  FOR   THE   HOME.
If  ynii  iii-n  run  il.iwn  and   lli-iil  nnd   pi-pl. •-"   <-nin-   in   mid
h-i nur *it.> *..- it In- ymi ;i fi  daqioiialrnlliiti nml wo trill inlk
ii  trvor.    ll  will ..int   inn  iiiiihini;  In  in\i-ilii..ii"
l-'.-ii-li.i-y  lii-:idi|iibiti-i "•.  I'hl. :il:n,   llllllnli
l.iiii-ll.iulnit offlee In ui iirlnolnnl Inrm- ■•Him IVoatorn
diiiii-ihiiiot'.,  ii.-.n-.i-   Rloctrlc  I'n.  Himhnn."   Hiwlllo.
A FREE DEMONSTRATION
AT QUEENS HOTEL (ln.1v nm ml mil. llonm, 10 lo r,.
■ ilini linn,- h>- epi-i-l.il nppolnlnieiil. If nti.-ihli iii I'nnii" |o Hid
Inn. I  ii,- will ili-nioiii.iiiiii. in ymir homo,    Phono nr write lit.
=f
__
W. C. ALLEN, Manager.
Nelson, B. C.
How Many Objects Starting With "S" Can Yon Find
In lh. pictor. .bown h.r. j.o will find • nanb.r of obj«et-i nad part, of okloeU wh.M;"*»••
b»cin with th. I.ttor "S." Pick oat the.. ob'.eU Ilk. iwinf, .katoi, .koo., .te. Tb.r. .r. all ku..
of obj«U in tho pictur.. Tk. p.non who eon Hod tbo l.r_..t and aoaro.t eorrool li.t of B
word, will win tho flrot prUo. Tho ono who fiado lho ..eoiid l»rf««l ond n.or.U corr.tt lut of ■
word, will win .ocond pri.o, <U. E.erythinc in th. pictur. can b» nn. Tou don t •"»■•'•'•
torn th. pictur. upaido down. Ju.t look oharply »t tb. pictur.. If your aaawot'.•i.iilri fin.
prUo and you bato baafkt m of aar IS.H p«u dorlaf Ihi. contact yaa will win lltM.H.
EVERYBODY JOIN IN
COSTS NOTHING TO TRY
Of I
•  HERE IS HOW TO WIN
•J., objert of 0... Plrtor. Taml. _•!»• to to oil Fountain Teat., bot na
The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.
OF CANADA, LIMITED
Offioo Smelling and  Refining  O.portmont
TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA
SMELTERS AND REFINERS
PURCHASERS   OP   GOLD,   SILVER,  COPPER   AND   LEAD   ORIS
Product™ of Gold, Sllvor, CoppsV. lluM-tono, Plfl Load, Zlm
TADANAC TRAIL *
W          . 4* Dot h»tf  to purthMt «lt of oor p-riM uni-..  tm w»nt U>.    If  row *o »«t  *Uf «M
Tht Pittnr» Puulr Gmii> u om of th* mo«t qf oor ^^ mnA JQ9f ^ of «a« Wort- u iwmr^ fb«t priM br th« J-*-*k« im will
fMcltuUm, Intirtolinir «ntl rduraliutwl «»nir» ^^ t2o#o     Ho«rT«>r. if r»u *Hih to try for tho bit Prist* _*__ ua an ot«t*t tm mm
0mI haa tvfr \srttt ottsrri lo thr |.ul».ie. IM 0, Hr i.fntrmft Koonu.n Teas.   T*fc« P«n U ■«• to pUMt 79*. aod if r« ««»oi>t um It
•tt-tT It rnnlM »nd wt MtMllr par «Jt *** ytt«alf it mak-m a wt-mWrfnl flft.                                                                                       „•
m_ot*y   iMcr-Hot   lo  ogr offpr   In   tho   l.-l   or To fbM#  wfco |[|U|1 ^ to wfp   *«»• bt« prloM. tht turabaw ~t out of  nur lit*
Ori-wa      You hart aa rood in  ppportntity to p,,,^-   |>#01   w()|   gUfcjif,  |BUr  lut   for   thf   flM.tO   Prlaa      IT*  torf-*.*-,  of   .-4>a   mt
wil  ai anyone.
V^idVIHty   to   linit
ll ikpinAa eaUrtly on yoar
OBSERVE THESE RULES
t. Any pffi** natdiat In Canada aulal<to tf
W'M-Mi Oal. "«i U 1*1 an Mplana. or itla>
lit* ot t_sj aaplot-M of un Mayor ■ o . Ml> *uk-
■u an Mttr     U eoala aiiuloa lo try.
1   AU aa-avta aim to uU*l Ur Oct   i:.Ut
.Un.
I. sirrnxm ttotU bt wrtti-n on ma •!-»• of
Ibo tap-H oolr. *""* iimalwrtJ 1. S. 3. He. WrtU
your full i unit ami atUm on 1Mb pat* la
Ut wi"" "*'■"• 1'»,'J <ohmf If r<*u iloalM it
■rtu amlblui ak«.  _*• _ iryarais shtii
4 iii.l) oorda lu»i«t I" U>« Riitlkii im jut
will to (wanta**!. Da mi um raotpoJii'L bipfctn--
ai«i tr otottttt wonla. Vm tlUwr u.» taucular
at phual bot ntott ito plaral u uaa-1 ia* tMif
tltr Mimti to ronttlad. ami ttrt taraa»
I. Wtftli tf Ito iim staiUM r_m to uaad only
toet. *Ati i:*»ili uaa>l ta itoltnau dlfr*rtttl u*>-
taato. Aa tb)ac. eat to naawd aair «■-•
Htww, aar part of Ua aWtn Bay alat to
UMtd
t Tbo tutm-tr hailiw tba smtnI tmtrtxi Ibt
tf ni-ao. of tltiwl. ,ihjt-*« atw«D In tht plrtuit
that t-atln «»!i Iht IMtif "N" "111 to a*ard*l
tnt prlaa. air. Ntainaaa, alyto. or ban-lorii-
Vil hi** ot to*rliii upon il-aMIM Ito "loatn.
i ii .ii.IiIjm -Aay (o-opatalt to _i..*ri!i
Um pw«i». twt (Mly ana nw* till to aoard-M
tt uf oiw ItttotboW; ntr wUl -yrltM* to atatd-
td te nor* itoii ta* td any mop attaUo of tat
fanllt ttort loo tr bmt* toft torn oorttai u-
fMhtr.
I    In tht mm  of Ika,  ito Nil a»»«ol af
At  prUt   will   to  pahl  »«*  IM  ennutuat
Mr.  t   4   Ktbo. BuparHitMilftit of b**artatot
_t K-wW-1**!  ami  I>n*nd«al  ITUIdltt.
Malar   A.   r    Naab,   Mr : CA.
Mr.  3.  W. Tr»on.   Wlior of rinatytal fart. '
Th***** tbroa orll-lnoon TWtnln rtuaano. oh*
art bi no —_T («nn*.lH «H)i Ito Mar*f »'« wilt
]»4ft Ito inKfi mtoi,li--al »nl aoaM ito
prttf*. PlrtbipaaM tr*o >* trttmi tht dtrlakin
of U* to'lf*" at final and etooloalw
It All araotra olll.rtr«lta Ito •**-* mmM*
arailcn t*fardlaai of ttoltor ar nat an aMtr for
a  Pan-ran  r*tauin tfn tu to-m mii  ba
II. Tht tn-MUO-ftai-anl of lh* prtat tiantr* *ii<_
Ito nrtTKi IW af «nriti olll to i rlM».i at Ito
• •hat of 'to ranlati. anil a MM m«ll*d>*n tr bo-
rtrt KmHotor tlih lit! I* *aah ytftti t»'*
ratHiafl  FiiunUUi  Ptn.
*«r K.-tt PtDoraft foonu.i.  I'at.a will qmiitr yoar IH for tht >1.W«I4 1'nat.       -—-
suu  _mmm y»« wlab i-dies' or 0-a>*Uftn't Pea whtn ordWnni.
PENCRAFT aSr-fif*1
Tan will find tht P-m-rraft ont of tht fiaoat poM you ttor nard Tht fnb flavt
amotthly. and you can't rottat tbt tuy w»y lo which It wrltaa. Unloai ..or ptna wart
lho vtry batt that raonty ran bay, wt could not afford to adwrt»M thtm tb* <aay na 4a.
1hau«an*h of ibtm art now In tac. Their popalarily ll Intro-ating by loapa and >.«ida.
If yau nttd a -aorai panf or If yot wuvld like to vakt a u»*fui and Land-., -.i- ffft io
•nwrfltt*. tht !>n.mft U jutt what joo batt barn loeklnc for. Thr ptn opoaka Ht luWf.'
W* -MPnat toll you in woida, what Hw mlauUa' ut* of th- ftntrtft will Ull rt.
Wim -araarin* atnd batk. rtprtaa or P. O. aWtr.
Urr TBE BOT OK OWL A COOD PINO ATT POR 8CI00I .
WlrHNat Try to Win Tba
$1,600.00
Ton tan aaka rood oat af a Pencraft
Fountain I'-n. and tht purthaat of av of
our 11 60 Prna will i,uallf» your llat td
"S" Wur* for tht It.otou* Prlat. Tht
11.00 Ptntraft La aaaotuitlr at ■••-I a ptn
■t j** tan buy, and lho pHrw la rifbt
With prapor euro thla ptn will laat a Ufa-
START NOW
Stt haw many "ft" Wordo ytt ran fttJ
In tha picturt. If you 'ook rloatly you
will ttt thttn. Thtrt b no trirh to thli
plctara putii* tamt. Tht ont- who wint
ftrit priat wilt bt> tht on. who atnda In
th* ntartat ' •■ '■ ' llil. You tnl«ht a .
wall ba tht wlnntr. .•Hart warfclif tn
your llat of   "A"   Word,   rlfbl awar.
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Wo ttrtfaruitaa tht Prwiail Patntlln Pan la ht ptrftrUy aallafartorr If ran
art a*i aalltllad ap*a arrhal, wt will ndunt-r It or pa-find ytty unmm.
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THE DAILY NEWS
and te no mm it Infl-
1 or uia ataf-ft
Ailf.rtlalna rata cardo and A. *. O.
atatomonta of alrmlatlaa moiled en ro-
tuoot or nar ba aean at nia off loo of
Sy advortlalnf •(•nor rerognlKd Mr
• Canadian Proaa Ajiooiatlon.
8nbaoriptlon ratea:    By road (conn-
P), U conta per month; It twr yoar
loldo Canada, a month, VEo; a yoar,
IO, Dollvorod, 7D0 por month; |«
als montbai |J,M par yoar, payabl.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921
A Winning Candidate.
Yficienf
buseh
L*ura> A. KirKmnn
thk H008J3KBHIP OB'S ri.usrKOTlvrc
West Kootenay supporters of
the Meighen government could
not have made a more popular
choice for candidate than Dr.
W. 0. Rose, at present member
in the provincial legislature for
Nelson.
Dr. Rose has firm friends
throughout West Kootenay. He
is known from one end of the
riding to the other. He is a
man of tfnsual capaci ty. of
strong personality and with a
broad grasp of public affairs.
He has had experience in public
life which will assist him materially in the wide field to which
he has been called.
He has the National Liberal
and Conservative party of the
riding solidly and enthusiastically behind him.
Dr. .Rose stands as a supporter of the protection policy
of Hon. Arthur Meighen, and
as he pointed out in the excellent speech which he made last
night it is a policy which has
never failed to carry the party
to victory. It is a policy upon
Which Canada has been built
tfp, it is the onlx policy which
can savq the country from the
fierce competition of foreign
nations, notably the United
States, during the struggle for
post-war trade which has commenced. Canada has to choose
between maintaining its protection policy and disaster.
There is no other alternative.
With Dr. Rose as their candidate West Kootenay supporters of the Meighen government
feel assured of victory. But
there must be no relaxation of
effort on that account. It is
up to every section of the riding
to organize for victory as it
never organized before.
Let West Kootenay send Dr.
Rone to Ottawa with such a
majority as will show in clear
and unmistakable way where
this riding stands upon the|
great issue of protection of industries which is now before
the Canadian people.
When nn artist stnrtn to pnlnt nn
object ho must ,?talto Into consideration tho nnglo from which ho sees
It; thin angle ho terms "perspective."
Todny T nm .going to tnlk nhout tlto
angle or "perspective" front which
the    how ckeeper   looks   out   upon   life.
Thn averago housekeeper's porni-pc-
tlvc Is apt to bo too -stationary. That
la, nho never changed her perspective—•'
never gets n new perspective. Her
housework holds her prutty clone to tho
home, and she hns few diversions to
lend ner thoughts away from herself—
or nwny from what her neighbors nro
thinking!
It Ir it pathetic fact thnt tho majority of housewives, especially in small
towns, live in terror of ''What the
neighbors will say." They brood over
small errors they make, and suffer
keenly over public disapproval of some
foolish thing they havo done. I hnvo
known women who hnvo actually regretted for years some slight mistake
they have mado which hns ''gone rounj
the town, *
Yet if those same'- women had beci
thlo to Jaunt off somewhere on n shori
trip and get a new "perspective." they
would hnve come home nml laughed at
thn suggestion thnt thoy once brooded
of a mere nothing. Indeed, I can clto
Just such an inntnnco from ronl life:
A friend of mine who lives In n small
town onco made tho mistake of severely
criticising the wny one of her neighbors
brought up her children: the woman
to whom she made this criticism wns
false nnd promptly told the neighbor
what my friend hail said of her wny <»r
training children. This started a little
feud between the families nnd other
women "took sides," When my friend
wnlked down street, the neighbor whom
she had criticised would no longrr bow
to her, Naturally my friend was very
unhappy. She wrote me (for she does
not llvo near me) nnd asked my advice.
I replied, "(io nwny for n little while.
Things  alwnys  blow  over."
My friend tnolt my advice and went
to the shore far n month lu the slimmer. When she returned to her home,
she wrote me the following purngrtiph:
"I think I've discovered the secret
of getting on with one's nslgbbors. And
thnt Is-to get uwny from them for
short Intervals, now nnd then. If one
stavs nt home nil lhe lime, one get to
magnifying ererything they say nnd
think. I was keeping too close to my
housework and to my limited little life.
I came home with n smile, and eicry-
body was wlilln*# to smile with me. Hut
If I'd stayed ai home I'd never been
uble to smile in nil, and then nobody
would hnve smiled with me. Kven the
neighbor 1  erlthsed,  likes me  now."
All -.of which bollB down to this
truth: that If n person wears a Jaunty
nlr—an nlr that says, "My 111 lie mistaken nren'l very bud. after all"— llien
Die world Is going to be convinced;
hut If a person takes his faults too
seriously, then the world Is going to
take (hem serlotimy loo. And one of
tho best ways to get thnt "Jaunty air"
Is to get a change of scene and change
of   thought.
I believe thai housekeepers should
make more visits, should take a two-
weeks' vacation each year Ju-i as the
business woman does, and should freciuently manage tn spend entire days
nwny from the home for the purpose
of shopping, going lo the (heat re or
sight-seeking. She of all "women needs
lo  "get  a  new   perspective"   freijuently.
Tomorrow—More    Answered    Kellers,
All Inquiries addressed tn Miss Klrk-
man In enre of the "fiffldeni Houm-
kw'plng" department will bu answered
In the.io column In their turn. Thin
requires considerable time, however,
owing to the great number jrccelved.
So If a personal or quicker Toply Is
desired, a stumped and self-addressed
enevelopo must be enclosed with the
question. —The   F.dltor.
A Belgian Beauty
PABtB.
A Parisian conception nf n trig
tailored frock In shown in thl** model
uf dark blue serge, which is trimmed
with very narrow black cire braid,
-surmounted by a rectangle of shiny
steol bullous each eiic|usi>d In a
circle of the brnltl. Such are the
Ingenious trimming devices Hint give
those rorelgn frocks their ohlc, however simple the design of the dress
Itself may be. Note, tun, the cut uf
lbe sleeve, which fhires somewhat nl
thc wrist, and tho bateau neckline,
which   still   Is   cu liable red   the  smartest
tho. basket. Ho held It in his hand,
looking ut it thoughtfully.
"Humph 1 AU.tlte 'kitten' muffed
with opium he. ma? N'nt a bad Idea.
You nearly got mo there."
lie called to n t.'hlnes" assistant,
who seised the basket and the dead
kittens, anil In a few moments a pile
of brown opium was displayed before
The Lighter Side
Hard  times  make hard  bargains.
Obsolete
freight.
slogan:    Jones   -pays   tho
You cnn also Judge a   man   by  tho
promises  ho keep-*-**.
An  army  of  unemployed, In  usually
recruited  by  General  Apathy.
Standing for House
fj
a
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MISS AGNES  C.  M'PHAIL
Is    federal    candidate    nf    the    United
Farmers    nf    Olftarlo    In     Southeast
Cr-y.
Another surprise In store for *tbe
brldn Is the discovery thnt men
commonly wear socks containing from
three  tn  seventeen holes.
Rome women work hard for a living, nnd some never get married.
l,ot disarmament come while the
United States still rejoices In tho
conviction thnt It can't  be licked.
Twenty Years Ago
You can trust dome men,
man who says his word Is
ns  his  bond   Isn't   one   of   t
but
the
good
DEAD KITTENS CARRIED OPIUM..
It wns In Shanghai that the writer,
% London correspondent, first saw tin*
opium smugglers at work.
A tramp steamer from Indln had Just
borthsd, nnd nmld thn confusion of
rattling cranes and shouting coolies
th* usual mixed crowd of orientals do-
scended tho gangway.
Tho customs official, a tired, whl'c-
faced Englishman, quickly got to work,
A* aach passenger camo beforo him
hla practiced fingers worked carefully
ill over tho bodlei from the head
downward.
Down tho gangway camo nn old
Chinese woman, almost (ottering with
the amatlncss of her tightly bound
faat She was dressed In lho usual
black silk trousers and blouse, and
carried on old wicker basket under her
arm. Her yellow, wrinkled face gazed
ai the official In reproach as he began
hla search.
-"What's In tho basket, ma?" he
•aked.
Tha almond eyea began to weep copiously "Mo tako cat—somo vclly fine
kJttan. No chow (food)'oft ship and
kJttvn die.    Lookes 'erel"
And the old Chinese woman opened
tha basket, displaying a black cat
whose yellow eyes blinked wickedly In
Om light while six black kittens, nil
dead, lay around her. * *
"But you don't want to toko dead
kittena ashore," said the customs official rather    roughly.    "Throw   them
•wayl"
Tha tears of the old woman straamed
atrtsh. "Me vclly kind. Want** bury
kitten in garden my house,"
Tha customs official looked at thu
old woman and then at the black cat
■tin Blinking, and then at tho kittens.
He stretch-ed out a lean Imnd and, de
|BS tha spitting fury of lbs black cut
ill t|M cry of alarm (rom tbe old
What has become of the old-fof-h-
loned boy who had freckles nnd i
missing   tooth   and   a   cowlick?
Out In the rural sections you occi
slonally sec a complexion thnt remind**
you of n  poet.    It  Is born,  and  not
made.
Tho divorce evil probably makes
life burdensome fnr the life Insur
an. e clerk who -hns to changes tho
names uf beneficiaries. .
A correspondent ask": "Whieh Is
corro-cl? "Tho tanker lends money,
or 'Tho banker loans money.'" Neith
rr. The correct version is: "The bank
loaned money."
Ten Years Ago Today
From Tho Dally News. Oct. 7. 1911,
At thn monthly business meeting nf
tho llnptlst church n hearty vote of
appwlutlnn was tendered to lh*. N*
Wolverton, recently resigned from till
superlntMency Of the Bunday school
Dr. Wotvcrtnn's resignation wns
cepted by the wardens with much regret, ns ii.- hns proved n most dtVOtod
and efficient leader In thnt depart
in- ni. lie will, however, continue I;
thn school as leader nf a new young
men's Hlhle class soon to be organised.
His son, Harold Wolverton, wns unnn
Imously chosen ns superintendent, and
James Haner ns assistant.
• •    .
J. M. Oallup of IToctor Is a regis
tcred guest at the Mndden house.
• a  a
W. H. Hawkins of banners Ferry 1
ln the City, stopping at the Hume.
• •   *
Mrs.   Harry   Wright camo ln from
Spokane last night.
• .•   •
A. B. Buxton of Ymir Is In the city
on  buslncsa,'   Ho  is stopping  at  Iho
Hume.
From the Dally Miner, Oct
li
, 1901.
Melville parry
tour nmniiu the
federation Life <
Ince. While he
Vanconv. i, He
many other placi
returned from
igencles of iho Con-
inp-iny hi this prov*
niS away ho visited
ISO Mile    lli.iise nnd
finish.      The   foundation,,skirl
sllll     With    a    deep    hem    (If    (he
and   may   be   adjusted   on   an
bell   or  Joined   In   a   bodice   lining,
which   the   sleeves   may   be  attached,
thus  leaving a   freer nfothote,
PATTERN NO. 277
A  pattern  fer the nbov
7» can be obtained iu »:....  _., .._
, by sending to Tbe imily News yt
me,   address,   and   TiO   eents   ta   po
■• stamps,    tie sure to keep this net
.   per  clipping  of   the   sketch  and   i
script Ion  of  the  garment  lo use  aa
working     model     when     tht'     patt*
reaches you—which  will be within t
week's   lime—Tho  Editor.
Is ni
serge
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tasted before. After a while there wns
placed on the table a stew which ono
of the guests thought be recognised ns
duck. Anxious to show somo appreciation he signed to tho waiter, win
spoke no French, gave him to under-
aland that he thought it excellent, nnd
In order lo indicate thut he know whut
It wn« ho smilingly said: "QuncU!
quack!" Hut to hla horror lho waiter
shook his bend, replying VBtiVV-WOWl*1
—The Morning 1'ost.
Ml l.K.   LOUIS
"Who wnn  first  prize In  lhe  bentlty
eoniesi   held by a  Brussels paper.
COMPRESSED  AIR  IN  QUARRIES.
Compressed nlr Is being used, near
Atlanta, fla., in quarrying granite, nnd
li hns been found to have ndvniiiai'es
over lho more ushnl iiK'lhoda when tlv
granite rock is devoid of "joints." says
Popular Mechanics M.-igaaise, Two
three-Inch holes are drilled, n shott
distance -i|>-irt. and p'Tpondlenl.'irly lo
the rock, lo n it.-pih of eight feet. Aflw
removing ihe drills, n spoonful nf
blank blasting ponder is dropped tp
tho bottom of each hole, lamped with
clay, nnd the hnleg wired SO lhat they
(-.in be eh .-ir.e.'iil:. fired. The effect of
the explosion i- to atari cracks In the
nubs nt rlghl angles lo Ihf holes.
This ».|e railnii I.s repeal *i| a numle-r
of times, Until ii Is certain that lhe
bracks radiate from thb bottom of thle lea to a distance of about 7." feet.
Into each hole, i«» slightly over halt its
ii'iith, there is then Inserted n on"-*
NO WONDER.
Visitor—-Plenty of deer about here, 1
suppose?
Gillie—w-cel, there wus yln. Put
the gentleman kept shootin' and shoot-
in' ut the pplr thing Aum thonklli'
sho left the nol gh hor hood.—Punch.
"DEADHEAD" WHO SOUGHT FREEDOM.
"When lho question of "booing" In n
theatre   Im   discussed,  one   recalls   thn
I story   of  nn   Incident   at   the  Comedy
theatre in tho Into '_._.
During ihe portormanco a man h-n ]
his seat In the pit and wallfint out to
the money box, where ho handed In tlio
counterfoil of tt pit. pass marked "Complimentary,"
"I don't want io pay any compll-
menta to ihls show," lie said. "Here's
my half-iniwn. dive mo a pit ticket;
then 1 can hiss."—Dally Chrtmlclo.
TRY     A     CLASSIFIED    AD.
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ing, cheering cup of Tjetley'd Golden Tips.
TETLEFS
Makes good TEA a certainty
It's the exacting blend of the world's finest
teas that makes Tetley's so good.
An ironclad guarantee with
every CALORIC. Investigate before buying.
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Inch  pip-
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el   tie
tin'
Daily Recipe
Potto this in your oook book.
CRABAPPLE   JELLY  AND  MARMALADE.
W:\ub dn quo
apples,  cn.  oi
ciink until tvi-ll
muslin, leaving
Julci- Ktlll In thi
■ta nf dark red crab
ror wiih water, ami
Uiim. BltiUn through
(wo cupfuls of thf
keltic To each OUp
uf juice add thri'c-.-narter* of a CUp
nf RUfSr and lot bull hard until It l'i
lli'.i, wlili h Should I'-* III libiuil ii i|ii;ir-
ti'i* <if an hour pr Iws. l'ut. an some-
llmcN happens, if It refuses lo Jelly
there li nothing tor It but tu return u.
thn fire fur 'mother bullliiR.
Then lake lho tWO CURS of itllee re-
maluliiK and the frull ami put ihoriicli
a sieve nr line colander. Add 10 li
lhree-<|iiarters of a cup of lUfU tO
each cup i.f fruit and Ooolt SlOWly mn*
hour. Tin-re will be at loost half o
dosen Mtttil Jars of mannalade.
P. Mel* I'otin on
of   Kosslantl   have   1
excursion I" the EUo
Itev. Mr.
ehurch nt
yesterday.
tin
s  In
R   Kerr
i   flshlDR
Anftllcnn
the city
eily
K. A   I
pany ItyU
hh bride
few days  sine
Mrs.   Kelly   w.
coafnutUstloBi
R. C. Wnler
dentlnir Altoocl
manufacturers
and  fishermen
.f K
denny Clltor I'm■
HI-.1 If run the east with
*h<»m h" WftS miiirled _
i   m Ottawa.   Mr. ond
i- recipients ol many
i yeslcrtlay.
»   •   •
Ton  nf Toronto,  repre-
t,    l-n;:li:   ft   WestWiHi'l,
of  islilng   tackle,  files
ill     Iletblllch,
IOnK'and, was fn Nelson yooterds
Icon Iho Orenl nnd Xnpoleon the
Mltle. In lhe euse of Napoleon I,
It was Mnrhiiiieiif who (Ind rooognlS-
his itnlui oi ihe military oo|l«go,
Miircntjo wns tho first great victory,
Muriier was his bent fsnarel, Uoraau
betrayed him. Mont died for him.
Marie Loutso shared his fortunes, llos
.i.M* in.11 Ked the turn In ihose for*
ItnttS. M>-timle|i be.it him lu diplomacy.
Ills   first    battle   war   Mnntcnotte,
hi is  lost   ftfonl   Si-  .lean.    H.   siormed
Muntemarte,    took   Milan,   Mil mount
ibsirii'il   him.     Ills   rlRht   hand   mnn
was Uonioaquln. his lasl resting pi:
lu Trance M:ilm:il***on.    He lurnndorod
'u   (':i|iialn   M.ilil.iml,   nnd   his   com-
iKinlons nt  Mt.   Helena  were  Month*
Ion ami Mni'hnnl.    His marshabi we
Musscnn,    Mm tb i,    Marmimt,    Mn
•1,   Mur.
thon :
COINCIDENCES
IN HISTORY
Col nel den een in life are sirangfr
than  nhythim:   In  fiction.
There used in |>t taro steamers coll
er the ltomoliii and (he Itetmis. A
few years back ibe former was lout
in the channel. Within three weeks
the Hr-mus was wrecked a thousand
miles away from the wene of her
Bister ship's disaster.
Many reliable- autorllles PtSjard UW
folkiwlnff ns the must amiulnir colncl-
deneo on record. More than two hundred years nun. Dceember 6, 1614.
a boat -.roftsltiK >b" Menui s tr.iit-
wilh 81 passenis'i Mi eiicoimiired n
terrific gale, ami foundered, The nnly
mail to emit!»• deuth wns n IIugh
Williams. ,
More than n hundred Mars Inter.
Dooamber r». itso, nnoiher veaeeL with
a   large   numb* r   of   passenuir-*.   -san I:
In the same clnum-stanccs. and In the
Ul
id
same  spot.    All   the  |>;
drowned  except   on
Hugh  Wllllnms.
Again, December
carrying SO people
spol, The sole stir
Willi:, ms.
The  figure   »   tlSS  ft   pei
neetlun   with   the   career
knlNct-.     lie   WM   born    111
nlnlh year of ihf century,
igirs  rat
Ills  name  wns
Itt, a boat
in the same
was n  Hugh
ullnr eon-
>f  the ex*
the   flfty-
  jittered the
nrmy ln I*■*■■;:■. nml completod his uni*
vcrslty caroer In 1S7H. Tho dales of
his birth nnd tu;irrlni{es- January ZT
nnd l'Vbrunry "T bntb make nine. If
two and seven nre added together. And
the same number figures In his defeat
and exile, 'inn occurred In ISH
which contains one flume 0 nnd
two fglures that added Lofstltsr mako
9. Also he wns (iff years old when
his enrefer as  ruler  ended.
Dogged   Nepolton't   Foetittps.
It has ofitn  hem  pointed out that
Flour produced from Saskatchewan
wheat  this   s«ason   will   make   better _
pW»doutadaadkittenfrom|^^»Il,,fl*ll< ■ than evsr hsfore, ac-jy,,; j^,, " M_   for ^Ucr   or  worw
loordlnvtoawaatamohamlat. 'dofgtd Ue footsteps ot both Nmpo-
Donal
fewer
had   iiiii
Nn poll
of    Monlljo
friend w.is M
ti'th    of    MO
military   SUC<
of Miil.iknfr I
His    biggest
ami M.n-Mab.
He  drove
Mnrlgunnn,   n
entry Inlo Mlbn.
before M.iv'ni li
cn buck tn ihe  |
nd   Moucey,   und
>slx  of his'genet*
inlng  with  M.
lulled  lh«  Countess
his   most    Intimate
nny. and his tutor Mor-
ii-'.iuvn*.     His   greatest
!•«■ s   Wt ro   the   capture
nd Ihe Mauselnn Tower.
battle   was   Mnnivhelln,
ii won M.icenta for him
the   Austrlans   out   of
nl   made  his   tlrumphal
He  wns  repulsed
hii Inst war. drlv-
iseile, nnd his fale
itlv   formed   Is
spne
IfleS
H   tO   S'
lleelli.n
upper
rry nlr
■ pump
ll the ll
ve   the
orn   fn
ooklyn
siirrnunritnff
Is  filled   Will)
.M it tigalml
H    are    tlum
ends of tho
■ comprcasor,
ai 10
mil i
m th-
Kacle.
CAVE CANEM.
Pre
'iilly  at   the
i, desired lo
tide toward the i.Unl
: whu had help.'d him.
al of ihi-in to .Hi*..*, nnd
nit nf sympathy wcl-
a Chineso restaurniti
Horhonnb. They wore
lid by the itranse
which  they  had  • Ver
HUNTING SEASON
In a few days you will be able to shoot all kinds of game.
Are you prepared with netcssary Guns, Rifles and Ammunition? Wc have Shot Guns, Rifles, Cartridges, Cleaners,
Gun Oil, Greases, Hunting Clothing, Rifle Covers, Knives,
etc., etc.   Lowest prices.
NELSON HARDWARE COMPANY
CAKi'i; STREET,                                                           NELSON, B. C
filled    l.i
Mop I
at   Mclx.
.Tnpan's Wheal crop this season If
ir ;nlv a million bushels less thnn that
harcesied In lJ»2rt. and nearly a million
ami a quarter lea slh.in in an nvrniR'
season.
Te dye nr lint any worn, faded gar
ment nr drapery n now rich color thnt
will not streak, spot, fade or nn
Just buy "Diamond Dyes"*—no olher
kind—and follow ihe simple directions In iMickage. Then perfect home
dyeing Is -guar intei <l even tf you
havo never dyrt before. Tell your
druggist whether the material you
wish to dye N wool nr silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton or mixed goods.
Kor fifty-ohe years millions of wrj-m-
en have Imh-o using "Diamond Dyes"
to Sdd yo-ara of wear lo Iheir old,
shnbb) wnlsts, skirts, dresses, ooata,
sweaters, slockings, draperies, hang
logs, everything! ,
Prompt Service
in Printing
IS A FEATURE OF OUR WORK
(([The rapidity with which we fill
orders i.s one of the reasons for
this   growth  which  hns   taken
place in our printing business.
i ....
(T And   quality   is   always   maintained.   Workmanship is of the
best,   materials   of  the  highest
grade.
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r THE NETS-ON TTATTT NEWS, FRTTVAY MOTWTNO, WTOBER 7, 1021.
V Wt» ttt •*■ ■—•
•a SPSS"^ U v~>
Nature Never Intended
Ut to Walk or stand on hard, unyielding surfaces.
To stone, cement and hard floors
d^  Ctt_yoo
I*B*    _m Shoo
supplies that natural cushion we are deprived of
Mother Barih and brings to your feel the healthful condition of youth.  Comfort, _tylm and
geru.ee combined —your pair U ready to
m _ uy on now._
)r.  Reid Cushion Sole
IX3-CUSM10M
>.riMI']L}-*,VJ, 1':.':TI
.. -KOLH-UUCrrUTAMD
* TOW
t cu'tnon Mimnrs ARon
4 aiason iiuj u:uiw iuas
Kootenay and Boundary
R. ANDREW & CO.
LEADERS IN FOOT FASHION
Barn Is Razed to Ground
and Falling Tree Damages
Residence.
STEAMER WITH
A PIG PROBLEM
salary to net ns exceutlopor. A month
went by In discussion "f the matter.
"In Boston, Slgnor the Oflptftln, hired
n butcher lo come nbnnrd in kill llu- ply,
and the little one's body swung by llu
hind legH above the deck OS we nailed
out to mn Then came the worst storm
through which the ship has ever lived.
Throo times we commended our souls
to the saints.
"The sailors, Ihey wild It wuh the
pig. They could oat none of him. The
captain had lhe pig sepved at the table
of the officers. They did eat hut little
nf him. Hut they became very sick.
What remained of the pig was buried
at sea. There was nn more talk nf
eating tho pips.
"But a« the months nnd yearn go by
there ate many more pigs. There will
j be yet more before we pass under Qib-
"Pour years ago," explained Blfnor ■ rA\Uir_ -Vhero are now five gencr.i-
Parrossln, "one of tho crew brought [iltUii „f v\Kn „n (hu ship. 21 in uti
two p;gs at Newport News to take to yomo [n ,),„ Wisdom ot 1'rovidcnc.
his obi father In Palermo, At Palermo I )|iive (li„,i fron, dlSoaso and from ache learn   his father I* dead nnd as :l> *, ..j^,.,,^ aH did one Inst voyage who wu*
Tbe slenmship Mngyartirszag. which
took a enrgo of lemons to Now York,
Sailed from that port a few dnys ago
for Palermo,  with n  pig problem on
.on rd.
I The pig problem. Captain Louis Bu-
Vluls Informed the bureau of animal iu
fluntry nt New York, when ho made n
mn call for aid there Just bofOro sail-
Jng, threatens bis sanity. The imlin-il
fed US try people failed to take Mm So-
Hourly and lho skipper seul lo the
freiKbter In Brooklyn for Third Officer PaiTossin, who Is nlso steward,
irgoon and Intorppetnr and shin's
Swineherd.
pigs linvi   been pois. we k< ■ p th«n on
board thnt wo may eat Ihem when ihey
nre biff.   .
"Before thnl  ilm- ramo Ihere were
flVe  1.1,1-  plgS       VOW   Who Wf'Uld  Ottl   11
moth •!■ who Iin I sailed lhe iieas wuh
ns for si\ months and had played lag
with us nlioiii ii:.- decks nnd was so
proud of her little ones? Sot an Italian sailor.   So we decided lo wail until
• .mil.I eat ln< children,
Tho Pets of the Crew.
"It was imi written thnl the children
shoitbl be en'ti-n.    The httle pigs wer
lhe  pats  Ol   tho  ei*e\v.    'fli
tricks.   The>    could    not
nml*. nil to death out of curiosity W
look into Hie rubber boot of a fireman
and ci.aid not gel out again.
Csn Nol Put Them Ashore.
••Why i'o w*e not put th-*ni ashore?
It is md allowed unless WO tdunv a per*
mil for gnoii health from the town
where they were embarked. Al Newport Newa there is no record of this
first two -nnd all the Othora W0*0 born
on  board    They  will  continue io increase   until   th'-y   sink   the   ship,   bill
there is no law by which WO may set
, than) aahnre.
learned]     "it   is   Indeed   enough   to   wreck   the
bul : mind.
they eould umli island. Do not laugh.) "Why not kill them nnd throw Ihem
There uu*e two which learned lo raid i overboard? Oh, Blgnor, do not Joke.
—It is true! The cat tain r.it.l tlie tunc i, -„ nothing lo make n laugh about,
was -Mm. to be stern. He ordered me,; xiic en-w. it would strike and no other
lbe steward, to kill a Uttlfl pig for He ,.,,.w from Iho Medllerrunenn would
mes:.. 11 hurt, but i am an obodlontl QVPr oomo aboard.
iiffli'iT. 1 ordered lie: cook to kill the ..Si,t ,-.„,,.,, -jt ,,„ tt.dp for US. If evel
pig.   The cook went io each man luj another shllor oorooa •aboortl   &   rir'~
lie
and offorbd   him a month's
Shave With
Cuticura Soap
The Ptew Way
Without Mug
with little pigs for bis rather al Imme
l shall jump bvorMard botore i sail ..i
her. Blgnor iiu* Cdptaln si-iyi th'
tame,   O-pb-dby, gontiomen."
Sadly ib" captain and the ihlrd officer wont back to the fctagrarorssai
ami tin* soatertng gwin '■
WILSONS
Kill them all, and the
germs too. 10c a packet
at Druggists. Grocers
and General Stores.
SIGNS   DF   'FIDGETS''
u r 	
(Toldlni   .mil   unfoldlni   lhi   »rm«,
tapping on. r.xit on 11>.- nUicr, >.■••»■■-
I inir   up   ii ye*—lie"   «i»i   pH :
forma of riiini'iini.- >■:« 11 be ■ mi i»n>
j wh. r.> and any <l;t>\
Borne   ihthihih  ar.i   al\\ay«   frown-
Ink',   ni'i   bricnuH   iln-y    ara  mitt,
|nor InreauM iin-ir ayea nro woalt, bul
Im*r.ly from lial.li.
I     Have .inu iv.-r nOtl(-C*l a  man open-
Imr  Ins  m>.mil   wldo  a ,  In-   iiil.s one
nf Mi !•>■■-v   Why Boo* lie .1.. Ill n
U Jin.1 an aaay lu ml. your l y   11*11
your  niuillh   flt'll.   IHl'l   ll'.'
Somo ptople have a  trl.-l: uf imll-
Iiik Iheir ly.'iniiivs of eyclaahee .1
There ar.. people mini ebout Hi
njui < r ul.)  world who Rem quite I
.,.il.!.. i.r siil'"i*. lliinkiUK Oh any
-Abject utii.'HM iiuy put Iheir tontuei
nut.     And   s.imi-   MtnitOI   arum,   willl-
dui lapping.
Swellings usually
I mean inflamed tissue.
Absorbine, Jr. gently
rubbed on the swollen
part will quickly re-
ducethe inflammation,
and the swelling with
lit.
Though   powtrml, Ab-
I sorbin*, Jr. ia abioluttly
hermits*, and can ba used
| with safety and romfort.
lt Is a dspondabla null.
, septic and germicidr.
I Keep it handy.
• wi • botlla
at moat un._yt.in'
W. F. YOUNC. lac
144 31. Paul St., Maalra.l
____ Absorbine. Jf
APPLES APPLES
.M;u k'i. .Imi.'illiiin.i n n tl
King. SHIPPING NOW.
Qel nil apples under cover
before October 20th. l.ook
out for the big freeze.   .
Kootenay Fruit Growers'
Union
Phone  180 Nelson
EAT LESS UT
IF
Take a Glass of Salts to Flush
Kidneys ii Bladder Bothers You—Drink Lots oi
Water.
i
blind m.'at ri'Kiiliiiy eventually
produces kidney thouble In eome form
of ulh.r. rays a well IfflOWn aillliiir-
lly.  iIhm'iiuh..   Ihf   ll'i •   I.--!J   Ul   ni.'-1l
udtM th^ kldneya ihey beeouii
overworked:   (el   slumlehi   , i..k   m
nnd  atom nil  rairla "' iINn -*■   I'"
ii.-iii.iriy haeka he end misery in Ihi
ui.in'>■ ration! rheumatic iwlntee, •••-
v.n- in HtH-li.-a. it-Ill etdnaeh, eau.
sllpailon, unpiii liver, sleepleeenoei
bladder nml urinary Irrllalliin.
Tlm , liutnii'iil yur baek hurls ol
Irldney* aren't" aetlns iiithi or if
bladder boibi r« you, it.t aboul four
ounnea nr lad Kalis from any roorl
lilii.rnia.i; t-.k>- a lableepoonfnl lu «
ni ish ..r  wai. r before bnakfaai  fnr
a ITiv ilay» nml ynnr kldni.ys will
tli'il ail tthe. This filliliius iwlls I"
mail.- trOBI lho mid "t i!r.ip"s an.I
lvniiui luloe, rnmlilmsl with llillla.
nml has li. .-n Mad far Rmi.Tnllnn* t"
flush c'loRir...l kldneye ami silmuUti
lh. in Ii. lu.rnial activity I lilsn In llnll-
tmllr.r' thn nflils In llm urlnn so It
n.i looter Irritate*-, thus ending Madder illsul-dprs.
.tint Halls rnnnnt Injllrn nny OBO!
mikns n di-llghlfnl efferveaeenl llilila-
wafer drink whloh niiuinns nr man
nm! woman i.ikp nnw nml Ihefl t"
krs'P llm kldm-ys nml urinnry ortain
rl i.   I bus   nvnlillna   s.-rlnus   klilni')
dlsmsp.
Royal Export Beer
Full tlandsrd Strength. Order through
GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   STORE
Prat   D-tllvtry
DIRECT FROM   BREWERY
NELSON   BREWING   COMPANY,   LIMITED
NAKVHI'. Oct. •(,,—A terrific Htorm
ft ruck Arrow LukoH on botli Monili\y
ami Wpiini-Hiliiy nfienioon c-iuhIiik artM
Ineonvciiicneo nml hoiiu; Ion. Both
tlm C. P. rt ami KovernnU'iii ii'k-Rr»|ih
nml tcJcplioiH- llnv-H wore put out of
b\u-.lni"H*-s, but Morvlcr- wan r&BUmcn
within IR bourn In both cusi-s. Cotton-
wooil irei'S were blown iluwn In vuriouii
imrtH of tin' town, wie fiiU|UK over
tin' roof or K, U. l-iimi-rton'ri rt-Hl-
ib-ncc, owm-il by U .1. 1-MwunlN, ilam-
ukIhk cblninoy anil jmrt of lliu roof.
Thi< ki'iiiUhi ihiimiKc, httwover, wn. tn-
currt-il by QUA Hnnlto of llroiim', IiIh
DeW barn. a« by CO foot, bi'lnu nui'd
to   the   Ki'ounil.
Mr and Mn. W. WIIIim nml fnmlly
left Hamilton, Vln London. BpoKana mul
NWhoii lu their motor cur for Nuluwii
about 111 days ano, the nip bclnt. _t-
Vet I'd to take Home linvi' WCQKI Ml*.
Willi* In a Hlmcr of Mm. It. H.
Halnl of NaltiiKp, whom Ificy will bo
vlftllhiK. CousiiUnibli- lnt«Ti'»t I- bclnj;
taken by the NftlfUfepltuns In tliiw (!)■•
flrHi tinnticontlii.'iital motor trip with
Nakuitp aa Us objective  iwlnt,
Win.   Miniay.   maiiiifter of  the  Cana-
ilian Hank nf Commerce hor*. roturnod
frmn alck leave, with bin fnnilly, on
Wi'iliiendnv.       Mr.     Murray    In    fi.llnK
will. Mr. Pangman, who hn> been ro.
ili-vliif-: him, irtiiiiietl to Vancouver on
Thuriiluy.
The mid mid Niiildeu doalh of little
iitlb.it HiiKh. hou of Mr. and Mr». A.
H. Mlddl.-imiH. of Itoek Islam), took
plnec    on    Mondav    nlnlu.      The    llnl<-
r.ilb.w had i.nty boon in a few hours
The InliTllieiil ti.nk place al NtitutHp
ii'ili.-tfiv on Weibii-mlay, after u formal Inouwn held by in*. Mel>an, the
ooroner     Pcv. a.  h, Wlsoman ufficin-
l.-.l. he very kindly iifiltiK the AllgllCOn
■service  at   the  srave.
Two Lantern Evenings and
Annual ^Meeting of the
Public Hall Society.
BOUTJl  SI.of'AN, Oct, r.—The third
or the Helled ot llltltein leetiir.^ nil
"A Trip llouml tlm World." wan
Klven bv Jiime-< Mmviulay, reci-nlly and
rnmpWfti d a Vl-il to Hoiiiiliilu and
\i\v /''ilnitd. ri iiiinliiK bv tli.- I'an-
uir.a lo New York, vtsillnK all the
nlaocs of inter.M on route Ihrmiuli
Cnnailn, flnWnlnir the mur lu Vail-
emiver. A very i njoyeble enrnvrt fttl-
lowert. nrmnjred by Mra, O Ashby,
Miiii Capt. <1. K Moby an chairman
Thorn tnkinu iKirt weir: Mm, Mlirny nf
NolBOn, MIhh I. Brown. Mix. A-hi-*, and
i; S. Hrown an .\c.dl.at Hiippi-r wn
served with Mrs, <; N. Hr-iwa un em
viner.
The   final   lanl.-rn   rntertnlumi'lit   w.io
bold  in the inn on Fridny but, Hept
:e     Th.   plotUfos   whtrh win- varied  In
ehnractor bt.ih educational nml nmuHini:.
w.'i- Intensoly luirreMtiiur. A'ht the
iMturc .1 shadow pantoiiilne neliKhtod
nil. e-iwclally tin- children, who were
admitted free, and later w.-r-- muted
in a bun hup|H-r and ehoeolatei by
Mr M.ieiitilav, in whom a (marly Vote
of th.-iiikH was |lvtn, earrb-d with
mimical   hnm-ri
A HitmptuiMiH Hinmer was Mt-rvt'd und*-
.•r the convenor-Mill! of B OrayAn,
oHilHttil by Mrs I' Watts nml Mr«.
.i ji. Ven I man \ wrj onJo>ablP dance.
rotlowi d, excotlsm moslc ('-inn hiip-
i. i-i bv Ml** Q. Bnrkpr, Ml -* Urown
•in-l   K   Walls.
Mr-i II Wood of Nolson wis lhe
ITUMI Of Mm T A. Whelblnn foi lhe
we- k--'iid
Mrs a. Tuck of rr.-iwford Itiy n--
t'lin.il    on    Monduy    after   HwmllitK    a
r.w dsvs .is the ruost.of im il  w
lliiiiplu- v.      MIhh    Marirar.t    Tuek   will
t... tb.- i-u< nt of Mrn. Humphrey for -i
r.-w  w. • ks
Mr- .1. Mil'bee :nrl Hub- il.iimht.r
of Kandon were the (riifsts of Mrs
Humphrey   on   Monday.
Tli.- first annual general me-Mltur «f
the I'ubllc Hull Hoclety. Inc. wilt" held
on ThurHitsy evi>nlim with J 1>. Yost-
nian In th*" chnlr Th<* Ht-cn-tnry treiiK-
urer. ii. W Huinphri>, NM the fia.in-
■•lal Ktutrmeiil. which wiih verv *-atl**-
fae'ory In spite of tbr fact that Ine
n-w addition eosiliiR (".oo hml recant-
lv helna comnleirly. The total tmlebi-
- .tn. tit* is only lfi*., which Is expect-
ed io bo wiped off durluK the coming
winter. A. {•_ Ycniman wn» unanimously eli-cied proHideiif. Mrn K. Mar-
Ho, vice-president; nnd as directors.
T A Whelldon, <, W Humphr. v. W.
11     HIiIkc.    Mrs     K    Walts    nnd    .\ll-n
Iti-.wn    it.   Qrcywn   was  choien   -.. -
i.iar> -t**.-asnrir.   nnd   II    Klnrwi-M   was
elected auditor for the year    PollowInR
the rem nl ni'*eitnp tli.- Dlrsetoi mel
to formally lata over ih. bm.kH and
msnniremem   for   the   >rar,
I'olonel nnd Mm. Murray and lUtt-'
daiiBhier moion-d throimh to Vernon,
where tln-y nre vi-'imi: for nn Indef-
Inlie time .1 ii Yen I mnn iui-ntni-.ui-
int   thmi    and   hns   returned.
Mr ami Mrs. Jit men Mncnulrlv have
tlo-i-1 their summer mldann 'Kinne
byr-H," nnd lofl ou Mondav fur Iheir
•win" In Vancouver They weh nccom'
no ii led by ihrlr dsuRbter Mrs. .1 K
Slmpi-oii, of Nnnaimo. wlnv haa been
visitlno ai Hlonrbyr.-H for slum weeks.
Mr. and Mrn. Maeaiilny purpos*. havlnir
In ib.- c.iurse of n nionlh for a .\x
nt..iiihH t.nir tn New JCf-ntand, Austmlls
and   lh-  Hoiilh  Sen   Islaml-
to mmm
Cars of Wagners Now Rolling
Toward Chicago, Detroit
and New York City Itself
CHESTON, Ocl. «.- rrcston Vall«y
this week breaks Into t\w company of
the apple export Im; (lint are out to
capture a shar« of the trade on Hie
American market, llu- initial Hhipment
helm; threo cars of hMho! Wasners,
one each of which u dcstlniiil for
New York, Chicago and Detroit, the
Staples Fruit company, helm; the shippers. At the Fruit Growers Union
wnrohouHR the pack Is under way of a
i-ar of Cox Oi-kiik", which arc booked for the London, Elngland. market,
nnd MumiKer l.ovcduy Ih arriiiiRiiiff for
the shipment of a car of Christmas
presentation apples which will arrive
in Ihe Old Country In time for Vulptlde
llstrlbulloii, ami In which it Is ns-
Mired   not   only   Creston   people   but
il.su residents at other Hast kooUMiuy
polnlH will havo a few brums each lo
remember themseK'-.s to old tiin,-
irli-mta   In   tin-   old   land.
To C'rittton Valley belongD the credit of whipplnu out llu- blKKest carload of nppleH ever loaded at a Brlilsh
Columbia uhlpplliK point. The car umv-
l from I'.rloksou on TuoHday, and
mtaiued approximately ISOO boxes of
.lonaihaiis ami  Wagners.    The Staples
l-'riiit compnUy, handled the liUHlueus,
ami ihe apples were an on-tlm-spot pui
chOSO bv .\le--sr!*-. Whip nml Kl.-lar
sali-ser of tin- Mil ford Metmonlte com
niunlty, near Manratli. Alta., who paid
lu the neiifhborhoo.1 of f-JOnn spot CO*h,
The   apples   were   load.-d   loose   lu   the
car,    hence    tl \e,ptlonal    carryliu:
capacity of lhe rar *fhe visitors made
i|iili. a thoroiiKh lnspii-tlon of many
ol    iln-   Valley   oichnr.ls,   but    were   so
tak.-ti with th.- exceptional quality of
the .lonnthnii* on ihe l-'rank I'm nam
ranch, ami ih.' Wagners nn the it. it.
Btapples place, that ihey pnld Hies,
two growers len cents a l»x in ^xoest
of s.-v.-ral oilor offer* "• onb r to so<
cute Uolr chute, of ib.- fiuii-lnslsi-
Ing that llm appbs be picked from
trees   which   they   personam   selected
The sale of tins quantlt) of fruit under theae dlreumatances K quite nat-
urallv, received with naiisiactlon In
the Krlckson section as ImlicaliiiK the
siiporlorlty of Die apples t;rown In
that   district.     Too,  lhe sale  Is equalU
comfort Iiik io the backer* of tho promoted Arrow de. it Irrlantl ichom«
both the*Staples ami Putnam ranch--.
are irrigated from th.- Erickson Wm.r
lY-.-rs*   community   irrigation   s>stein.
CENTENARIAN   IN   FCATHERS.
Pinketilia. the seaport of Hrlshan'
ijiieoiiHiiimi, posmmm n parrot of -i
lutiHtnii-iteii tigc of in yeara.  It ha
nev r Mimkod. InrtUlffed In nlc.l, di
di.'ilts, w.un roll-Vm-yourself mtock
Urns or played, bridge
8AVEO BY HAIR RIBBON.
Wearing n bright hair rlblwiii saved
llio life of five ymr old  Mamni't   I'.it
lOTIOn of Honnld, 111., wh ' would have
drowned   In   I'ike  rreMi   had  m t   iln-
vivid  streamer  exoltod   curiosity  ami
prof-ui-i-d her rescue.
Many Canadian pn
Ho*   (Mil   OOUfltft    111   I
are inrivluir In
ripe « dltlon,
CRESTON NOTES
CBRHTON, tut. rt. - Frank Kbbutt
left at thi- end of llie Week for Vnncouver, where he is starilna his second year in lhe school of mines li
connection with that Institution. it<
returned aboul in days ngo from Fort
Norman, where he spent the sumnn
with a geological    urvey jwirty.
MIhh   Irwin,   teacher  at   C.iliyoli  Cil
was  in town   Prlilny en  route to He
-mii   to   spend   Wit-   v..■■■„..'11,1   with   Nel-
si u   til-lids,
Mr.   and   Mrs.   (thiol   of Itoswll   w.t-
among the om of town Kucsm for the
fair.
.Mr.    Sin .ll   and   two  children  arrived   from Vancouver on' Sunday,   to Join
Mr. Small, who has  recently  based th
Creston hotel.
■I - Amy r.l.liult. of Lethhrldic.
who has ho. ut the past month with her
parents. Mr. mid Mrs. r. a Bbbutt
returned   on   Sunday   to   resumi'   Ber
<l'..lb*,     oil    the    nru.-liiK    ftiit.    of    111
pall   lii-spii.ii.
Mra, Knok, » ..: back on >londay from
,i three weeks' Visit with .WImw
ir lends.
Nursn- Connie McCarthy of Cran*
brook hospttii! is here on u two weeks
hid Ida v with her moilu-r, Mrs. M
McCarthy
ih. Bailie, Inanector of wi st.rn
branches   of   ihe   Hank   of  Commerce,
vvn-H here on nn . official visit thl*-
w.-ik. .lust how mueh the hank's trade
has expanded I shown la the sinff.
PWo   v-.tr,   ngo   Manager   Iteinielt   nnd
two clerita conalltuloa the full uml
winter staff, while for the pant yenr
a ii.i.'. 11 four dents and mnnuor
has been  required  the year round,
i*i\. Dow, boggaitemaasler at the
KliiRHK.De d< (nil. is home for a fe-e
• I.r. I   vacation   lhl»_wee|j.
PERRY SIDING NOTES
rr.UHV   HIDING,   Met.   0,   -     Nearly
r>verybod)   went   up  to Rlocon   for  the
anrlcultural   RSSOCUtlon's   fair,   ami   the
Khlbltors   from   this   |iolnt   captured  »
number of prises.
Mr Forehand from Colville. Wash.,
is vlslilm: Mr. and Mrs. K, W   Dnwaev
lv F, COWle bft h.re on Friday last
foi    Vancouverf   Where   he   Is   entering
.i   theolagleal  coibg-p.
Sunday school ban been iiimiKur.iied
here under the Superintendence of the
teacher, Mr   Stoss.    Miss  Anderson ami
Mm*   I'owell   nre   Inking   chance   of  tlm
junior  dosses
.'. \: Sfverns, the Clan I Cree* lumberman, accompanied by Mrs Severna,
passed ihioti^h hero on Tuesday on
tli.lr wav' in  Nelson
Mr. nml Mrs F J. I'owell. Mis- Powell, and Mrs   i;   W    l».iwn.*\   motored to
Seise  Tuesday  with  Mr.  Kopeeki
.rSppl-.lal-
Aihid om. a hns returned t-. hi- i
■tiiotloii   at    Valllcan
ifCmfc   iiirmiK    I.HihI
MANY TRIBUTES
TO TINY JEAN
RAKDO X,   Oct.   ft.— on   t he   ocffl R Ion
of    the    funeral    of    Utile    f, i il r - J* ■ :i r ■»I. I
Jenn Mel.an.hrs St   Nt-w Denver Thnr-.-
ilay.   flowers   w.-re   sent   nn   tokens   of
deep symnatn) ami loYitts remombrnnce
bv    the   fnllMH-liii;
Mr. -md Mis S .1 TowkihmI ami child
reti. Nelson: Mr nml Mrs. Qeo. Ibuid-
i.r. Thr.-- Forks; Mr nnd Mrs l>.,,|
l.liu-.dn, COdy! Kev II M and Mrs
Siewiis. New Denver: rtev. D W and
Mrs H.oii; Mr nnd Mrs .Tofm Bell and
Fniiiltv: Mr Dan P. Morgan: Mm
Rumens 'idiih Buroeas, Mr nnd Mr."
Clever, lh« Misses Clever, The i.amrht-
itn Fatnllv, Dr and Mrs Oomm, New
Denver I'vihlan Sister, Mr. nnd Mrs
.1. Jones. Sandon; Snndnu I_nynl Oraime
I_od*r(' No 1«7»; Silver Queen 1M>. i,
nli Lodge, No i9, Sandon: Sbver Citv
UdgC I '"» O. F, No. t., Sandon: Mr.
nnd Mrs J. McRontes. Mrs Krwln
White. Mr and Mrs. O. McKay. Mrs
N. McMillan. Margaret, Dorothv timl
Blnnsliiird Mr an-l Mrs. A. O. I'tlrtlrs.
Mrs. II ni- 'ii.li. Daddy nnd Mama,
Tom. llettv, .lesftln nnd Nnnle, Miss
Aiken. Mr and Mrs, Roy McUmders,
Mrs K A r.imeron, Mr, and Mrs, |>
V. And-r-'-n. Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Ynt-
trle. Mr Dun McKay and ft mil y, Mr.
ind Mrs .1 .Inhlison, Mr R. H, S>mil»s,
Mr and Mrs W. P. Rudltbt
tf.M.i   rial'   I>orot   WMr
HOW  TO  RID THE  ARMS
OF OBJECTIONABLE HAIRS
(Aids to Ilcutity.)
A simplified method Is here given
for tho (Hitch removal id hairy or
fussy mow ths nhd runly Is more
than one treatment required; Mix
a stiff paste wilh mm powdered
delatone and water, apply lo hairy
surface and aflcr 2 or 3 minutes
rub off, wash tbo skin nnd every
hair haa vanished. This simple treatment cannot cause Injury, but enrn
should be exercised to get real delatone.
Mrs Norlh and Mrs. West were eon
fldlfifi In Mich olhor us to their rp
sportive husbands.
"John Is sin h » funny man nl limes,
Mrs. North stated. "Now. take for In-
rtanre this afternoon. I have a tn w
fall suit and hat coming out nboul i
n'clnck, but In spite uf that John went
off to Ibe elf links ns usual!"
hrTOt,",-,w — Hmmfw nlhghq njp app
_— -mi
There Is n better outlet for timl and
pork piiiilui !** on foi -inu necoiint, nnd
the domestic mnrkel for fresli pork Is
Improving, claim packers In the United
HUteo.
Celffors, iti." I  to 4T.00; Oregon prunes,
oiind, $2.2*"i |o 53.117, many wasty.
mm yeah
Already Province Is Close to
Last Figures, Inspector
Clarke Reports in Bulletin.
According to reports, wc ::rp now
close on the 1919 shipmenti of fruit
and vegetables," states ltobert O. I*.
Clarke, Dominion fruit Inspector for
Hrltlsh Columbia, In bin bulletin jint
to hand.
He   r.-porlM,   the  following  cablegram
i-elvcd;
LIVERPOOL, Sept. L'8, — Ontario
pears. <-x Meum'.ima, boxes, unwrapped,
green. Anion, few $3.89. others held,
twos IS.Oii Duchess, $2.87 to $2-97,
$2.20 io $2.2n; Barrel- good. Anjou*
$12.rifl, half barrels wasty. Sheldotr1
worthless: Ontario nips tones, boxes,
$2.7S to $8.4*8, $2.29 to $2.87; American
Re""
SOU1
GLASGOW, Sept. 28— Scot Inns, Both
well large proportion slack. Oravenstelns
i<_._\. to $7.79. $)>.!') to $7.,If), $5.74 in
ill.(16: Wolf River, M.I3 to $fi.*7C; Em-
erpr. $S,Sa to $6.5rt, $r.,33 to $(J.7fi,
-Ml to |B,IS; Wealthy, bent, $9.02 in
19.X4, othiTs S7.17 io $K.illt $6.rifl lo
$8,111, $5.94 .to |MB. SO.IT* to $tl.3&;
nibstoite, 4.7) to $r>.f.3, |M1 strong demand for color: California Duchess
pears, half cases $2.fti to $3,07. Pound
quoted   $4.10.
LlVKItl'OOL. Sept. 30.—Seotlana ex
Digby, tiraveii.stt-iiis, many slack, $5.49
10 $11.92, 14.81 IO $11.35, $6.40, alacks,
$5.29 to $0.30, $4.48 to $5.90. $4,118 to
■ i ■ •. lllcnhclms, no color, $4.R8 to
%*5.49, $4.4S to $4.(58; Wolfe Itlver, $5.70
to 16,10, Weiilthy, slack, $7,12 lo
It.ftS. 18.41: Mnlden Blush, $7.83; Emperor, wanly, ft.fis; \CI11gH. $7.73. llal-
nnce  Untarlo   [leiira  ex   Metagama,   All-
jou,   boxen,   $3.7rt.    Rate,   $4.07.
Canadiaa    Wholtsale    Fiioes
The following are wholesale prices
as   of   hilt-   Saturday.
VANCOUVER,—Snows,    1*3,23,    ones.
25c. lees twos and threes; McIiiIonIi and
Jonathan*. (3.00 for onis, 25c. lens for
twos and threes: King and Oravcnsteln,
(2.75 for ones, 1 wo» and threes 25c
leaS; Wealthy, Bellofleur and Cox Orange. (•::::< for ones, twos ami threes
25c. less; C.-Utne Pippin Wolfe Rive,
J2.oo Ponrs, Imporied, ii'Aujou. $1.50-
tiarleit, 14.86; riargeau. 14.00; Pall
Reauty, $2 2;.; Elberta and Crawford
peiiehe,-!,   $l.;,n.     Pruneft,   $1,25.     Plums.
i-has. crate, Ornnd Duke Pond's s i-
llnf, |l 18, Tokay grap*H. $2.25; Concord. It)| pound basket, 85c. Field To
inatoe*-. $1.00; 4-baskel crate, $1.25;
lugs. $1.50. Asheroft poluloes. $25.00
to $30.00; t.illoet, $27.50 to $32.00; lo*
nils, $tsoo to $20.00. onlnns, |6S.OO
jh-r ton It. (' apples 20 cars., mixed
cars 4, 7 cars onions. 10 cars potatoes.
Weather tin- .   Business fair.
VERNON, Okanagnn P n, B, prices
Uolntosh, $:' IB, so tier cent ones. Ifl
por   c.-nt    twos;   Jonathan,   Warners
ttrlmcH ftolden, 91.28! Yellow Nt wtoii,
Spitxi nbtii-g. Spies, $2.50; Hyslop ernbs
il.BO; peara, ja;.o o&eo, $3.oo for twos
$1.25 and $1.00. Ib-avy winds on Mom
ilay  and   Tuesday   have  done  conslibr
day and  Tmsday  have none considerable   (Inning"   IK-lli'loos,   Northern   Nny,
limne   Boauly,   Vellow   -Newton,   Wat-
ners,  heavlesi   bit.       Estimates   of   loss
vary  from   100 to 200 cars.
TORONTO.—Ontario apples; Hlen-
h-lms. Wealthy, Kings, ones, $».oo,
iwos and domestic. $5.00. threes, $3.01
10 $3.50; Snow. Mcintosh, OtlM, 17.00;
iwos and domestic, IfiOli; Novln Seo-
Ua lirii-'veiisn-lns, ones, $5,oil to $5.Ml;
hi.no-ilc, Il.BO, Hire.-*-, $3.00. No
charge in it C. Boxes It C Prunes.
[180 and $1.10. tlrapt-x, 5uc. Pears,
$1.30 and ii.io. Orepes, ■■<■•■ Poiatoee
do  ohange,   market  epsy<    unions,   nn
ehnnge.    Arrivals, 3 grapes,  ;   1  Ontario
apples.   I   Nova   Scotia   potatoes,   3   On
tario. v New Brunswick, _ Quebec
BEGIN BIG Film
Quarter of Mile ol Trestle
Will Be Buried in Six
Weeks' Time With Gravel
i ItRHTON, Ocl I Work started or
the big fill lh.* Cn nad la n Pacific mil
way Is to nuke nu the high tre-.tb
fiotn   ih.-   st,,tion   in   Kootfiiny   binding
to the slip nl  Ho- bike sid a d|stnn<
of about a quarter of a mile    Thn
work trains :ir- unployeaj two of them
hauling mnterlii for ili«v fill lu steel ers
Bare, nnd lhe third handling ih«- work
it   in.-   nn.     Material   is   secured   ri
the BUI tour the Canyon bridge, about
1%  miles   from   the   ti--i-.il.-,   ;uul   It   Is
••Xpecled     that     the     Job    will     ttllie     ;.1
least six weeks to compt*Me, While Ihi-
work Is under way the \ard englio
nnd efew operate . i night ha ad Mag
lbe freight traffic 10 mid from the
bafRM lltal pi) between Proctor and
■ to    Landing,
l'|i till th.< fir-t of the month pro-
vlncial revenues had lieeii swelled n
matt, r of over $500 by this year's Issue
of an tne lle-nsi-s at On etofl by PfO-
vlncial   Poiic-  (iffh-.r   McLaren     .\i*
most 20(1 of the-.,. |K.rmlls were issued,
ihrec of -ehIch were trappers isrinlts,
iiln.- big ftsme burners, ami ih- balance ihe ordinary game shoot Ins "
oonoei. Polo • ■ miii ir.n:-*, how, ver,
was nulci, the Intake from fines Ik*
Init less ui.in 180 dollan n cnuple "f
i'.'iiiiiiiin assaults bring the onl)  cooes
Magistral-' Crompton was colled upon
io . iljudlratr In. There is SOmr b'cal
demand for liquor permits, the province  netting  $!-•   from  that   SOttrce  last
month.
.lu-t how eseellenl was the haylno
mother ihroughout September Is In-
illcnted In lhe official Weather repflrt
which show- that tin rainfall for the
month was just exactly 70 inches a
tmtch of 21 «bo\<- freetlna woather
.nconnten-d Sept ll and Aires days
later the t-.ilmh-M touch of atmosphere
was in avid i'. the mercury getting up
10   71   In   tin-   shade  on   Sept.   17.     Thr
vital statics show new arrivals of two
-ach  of boys and  girls,  with   no  mar-
rlnaes  and  no  deaths
C    P    ll    Agent   BWansoa   SOI   away
dot day on hi" ii-uii fall  raaatlon
irlp   win. ii   will   lake   him  ns   *.■■   _t
Vict irla,   nml   during   his   stay   In   Van-
ouver will an- nt .1 meeting "f the
rreutlvs of th. rmi.d Karmer.t of
in ni- D Colombia    Yard master Loasby
•f   Slrdai   ,r-   1 th, r   nllwny   0fflc1.1I
WMh   Mr-   t.oa.-v
,.|-
st
at   pre
NAKUSP NOTES.
N \KPSP. Od <1 -Thomas Ahrlcl.
A    R    <:ir.i*id   and   A.   V    Parlsott   wrre
■ I d delegates  to ih« National Lib*
eral Conservative nssocintutn tn In*
hild at Nelson on Thursday f*. S
1 _*'« ry I" a deiegnle in (he I.lhe.rnl
i*i-tn .nil-. 11 10 bi> li i<i nt thf samr
dny.
lira, Appleby ha* moved her restaur-
i,ni to the ..in dins lately occupied hy
L, P.awllnss. Mr. Rawllngs has ewe-
led a new office hulldlnK on Ray
stre-i, and ts already In oecupnnry.
Mrs. C. P, Lmtse Is 0|ivnfiiR up a
restaurant on Ray Hi feet, lately occtl-
plod by Mrs. Appleby, th* premi-es
bnvP'ii hfi-n  titirclinsed by  Mrs.  Lodge
(leorge Jordan, Jr. who hnn been *rv
III for the past three weeks Is rcitorted
in h" slightly hotter,
(' S l.enry who has henn on a hunt-
Inn trip through the Plre VnLsy dis-
irlct and un to Lightning Peak brought
down   n   grlvity   and   a   couple  of  deer
Hit It W lAtore, of Halcyon has
been visiting Nakusp nnd I hi loOil
llftstorn Htnr lodge n few davs. While
hen* she was the miest of Mrs A. V
Carlson.	
A rOOLTBT  WIHHER
SILVKRTttN.  Oot   o—Mrs   D   Me*
Naught on of this place wns the extensive poultry winner nt the New
Denver  fair,  not  Mrs   A   UcNaufhton.
The Store for Style
The Store for Quality
New Fall Suits
At $25.00 to $175.00 Each
To describe all
our New Suits
would be impossible. The most satisfactory way is
for you to examine
them yourselves,
You will find
PLAIN  TAILORED SUITS
At $40.00 to
$150.00 Each
(fflgtl of Serge. Tweed,
TiV"ft,ltie and Duvetyn,
In" Navy, Brown, Co-
rjsrtingen. Castor nnd
Blm]t Stifei up to 44.
iOMo among; these havo
OrJmmlnRs of embrold-
tmy or imild. All nro
ip - to * ihe-mlnuto In
llylo. Prices each,
(imm—
$40.00   ,
$150.00
PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED SUITS
At $25.00 to $175.06 Each
The plain Suits .-omo In Mlnea' sizes, 15, jp, 17. and the Fur-trimmed
Suits are in slsis tip to 42. All mad*1* ..'^ne\v fall materials In
Nnvy, Black, Castor nnd Brown. TlieiA Fur-trlmmoil Suits nro
qultfl  the  handsomest   we hnvo  had,  .■.'.;■   unite warm  enough
f"r"" w,n,"r w"nr* $175.00
Prh't'S   lip   to
FALL M1LUNEW
Stylo without ixtrnvngnnce is the *^H-lWff»tonf feature of these
Itnls, Kvery offort has heen made lo tffdWJihls nbotii. Although
moderately prloed our Hats embody* every mnn fashion foaturt, ami
are   well  made  to   -tainl   ike  closest .InVpOctdk.
611 Baker Street
Phone 200
KASLO NOTES
KASLO, Oet 1 —The Ladies Hospital
aid held Us monthly non-ling in lhe
e||v hall, Monday afieruoon. wh. n the
"Free Will Offering" COmmlttf* r--
ported  having   coll. ited   about   1229.
Mr. and Mrs. llani- s Sinn- of Rlondel
spenl   Tuesday   -.*___   the  city.
W. Mlnardus, of Sandon, was a visitor
hi   low ii   Mouda>
Mrs C  Anthony, of Ban Delta. ''■''•
is  rt Hewing  old
city   having  arrl
■t.i\    evening -    b
l*.
Mon-
few
ii..
'i.ronio, l" spviniin*:
city.
ri-turnt-tl   to   town
Alex   Munn-   li
and   wil.   teniata   her-   f-ir   Nine   tlltP
F   Ih-rg-trom returned Tuesday from
a   two  days hunting   trip  up Uie   lake,
bringing   ba»-i.   a    iin.    speelmen   or j
black   bear.
The   local    Liberals   held   a    m-'lnu
Monday,  nnd   sppolntaed   P.  T   Any*
.1   J.  Blnns  and  |i   Hruc as   i.|... h-
ii> represent  the Ka-lo Liberals nt  the
convention   to   be   held   In   Nelson
\ i; tl'illup. Rritl*"h Coluinbla T.le-
phone lineman of Proetor, Is pay Ins
the   City  a   hnsltlens   visit.
Mr and Mrs. R McPherson of Lar-
do. arrived In town on Tuesday e\'i>-
uing'i   late   host.
It J. Lewi- of Fdmotiton, tn visiting
the   city.
II R Moor, nnd \V. IV S Rorlson.
of Vancouver, w.-re r-tflsiered at the
King Qeorgs Tueodoy
J, Cadden a nd h Is two daughters
ie MU"rs Risk and Marjorie, return*
1 from tin r-xii-iuicd \l«it to th. nos I,
n    Monday   SVenlin*!   train.
IS STILL FALLING
Panic Ensues, Food Stores
Take on War Time Aspect; Workers Agitate.
V1KNNA, Ort 8. Tbfl value ol
the Austrian crown continues d-ul> to
tall. This brought aboni a ptnlo ud
ill claaaes ol  pa pie .m- seeklni' io
buy mi rcbiindise of any kind of for-
• ign cn'urM'H or money, tiffrrs of
1,400. crowns for a dol'.ir hAVO hron
niatlo bul no sclb-rs of the dollar
arc to be found.
lite food stuffs have takm on n
war lime aspect. Lens lines nt
women are to be seen herded by
the polico outside -grocery stores.
Stores hnve been compelled to close
an their stocks hove been sold. There
is A certain* amount of agitation
anions the working clnssrs on nc*
of Ihe events In West Hungary, the
news received here lending Ihem to
llio belief that a monorcblst corporation   Is   being   prepared   there,
Improve Your
Appearance
More phosphate If you want your
eotnplexlou to clear, eyes to brighten,
mil skin In heeome soft and smooth.
Thin, in rve-exhausted people grow
strong on Bllro-Phosphate and tho
Cnnailn Drug A Book Co. guarantees
It.
Improves flavor
of cereals
and fruits
LUX
for Voiles, Linens,
Balisles, Collons
Do not think of
LUX as a cleanser for
\only georgettes,
'chiffons, trtcolettes,
crepe-de-chinet. The
butffcly LUX lather
meani double life to
anythini*f-you can wash
—anything that pure
water will not harm.
Chiffon or n\ien, it's
all the same—use
LUX.
LUX free
booklet, "Tht
Car. of Dainty
Clothe " ottaX
' on request.
Lever
Brothers
Limited,
Toronto
LZ.
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THE flEESOfo MILT NEWS, JftlbAY.llfiftMmfl, 6e"T6BER 7, 1921.
i
Shorts Have Their Day in
the Market, Forcing De-
dines in Many Stocks.
NEW YORK, Oct! 6.—Dlreetln?
their attacks affainsi somo of lho more
favorable Issues, professional Interests
were enabled to effect further Irregular, Impairment of price* In Ihe stock
market, today.
Tobaccos, oils and junior steels,
, equipments and motors were the espo-
elal targets of the fdiorta. Sumatra
Tobacco led the.rcacllon; declining :■;■*,
points on tho susponslon of dividend
payments.
Mexican nnd European oils bore the
hrunt of the reactionary movement ln
tholr division, falling froti 1 to almost
4 points. Coppers retained much of
tholr recent Improvement and shippings rallied In tho latt<* part of the
session.
j     Halo* wore 630,000.sharp.
On the exchange call lo*ns opened
and held nt -Ufc per cent
Although the weekly sUiljfnKfit.s of
iho British. French und Oertpan banks
reflected Rtmtned conditio^ abroad,
forefgn exchanges held >*iterdoy*s
rally for the most part     '  v.
Ettoiistvo buying of x&tllnj bills
waa altrlbuliHl to ,IaiKinese.4)tterestrt,
With ono exception, Liberty Issues
roso to the best price of thOyear on
very large dealings, Victory ftites being slightly easier.
Total POles. $18,260,000. J
Closing   Quotation**.. -
High.
SILVER PRICES
IE: 1 SLUMP
N'RW   VilnK.
63\c
silver mdny, j
LONDON,
41 111.
Oi.|,     ll.—Silver     mill
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
pel.
-Rn
Bllvi-r.
NEW    YOJ1K.
foreign, f,9*H,c.
' Canadian dollnrs—91.00.
Prune.—Domnnil t.is. entiles 7.L'8li.
Lire—Demand 4.02. cables  l.02*_.
Martin—Domnnil .88. cables .S2V4.
/Chino 	
c. p. tv ........
Pierce Arrow  ..
Studebaker  	
V. S. Sleel enm.
da pfd  	
Willy.   ..;	
Clrro de  I'nscn.
.113
. 10
-.*)%
SJ\V.
Close
KM
HK
IK'*,
»i|
.0
HH
■ 71VJ
Titl
70
BANK OF ENGLAND '
RESERVE DECLUES
lo*      »
cf   W*td
;es: '
HR.vOO
sed    £1.161.-
LONI^ON*. Oct. 6.—Th
statement of the nnnk of
shows the following ehungi1
Totnl reserved decreased
Circulation  Increased   £09
Bullion decreased  £626,
Other   securities   Increased
000.
Other deposits Increased £2!.aU,0M.
Public deposit* Increased  i'T.OlSjbm.
Notes reservo decreased  £09l.*»0.
Government pecurltles Incensed
£26,181,000.
The proportion of the honk's Mterv*
to llahlltiies this weok )-_ 14.0] lier
ceni; last* week It wus 18.81 portent
DOMINION LIVESTOCK
1.2!: t.k I
nn. ji'.il I
WINNIPEG, Ocl. 8— Offerlncs III lhe
ynrdii yc.lcrd»- (mailed   HU   Oftl
.'..'.3 hof. .Ind SL'l sheep,
Hteere—Choice. JS.00 lo 18
good, 11.78 lo 14.78; common. $f.*4 to
an.
Hulrher ' lielfers—Choice.    O.00   to
•UM,-, fair lo Rood. |S.7t to IS.76.
llatcllcr COWS—Choice, IS.7.-, lo HOC:
fair to -gpoa*. 12.75 to IS.r.e: metttltn.
12.25 to 11.50: canner. and eu-iler...
»1.S5 td ft.O*
Bulls—Good, 12.2j to 13.0". commkn,
11.50 to 11:00.
Oxen—Oood. 14.00 to 14.50: medium.
11.00 lo 11.50: common. 11.50 in tiM.
IVcdMr .leers—Choice. O00 to $«:,:
fair to food. 12.75 to 11.75.
Ptockcr atecrV—Choice. O.00 In |j.i;.:
fair lo (ood, fi.50 to 12.75.
Calves—Choice, 16.50 lo l«.r,0: RoM.
11.00 to 15.00: common, S2.50 to $3.110..
Sheep—Oood, IS.50 to 0.76: common, 12.01. to J2..-.0
I-nmhii—llood. It.OO to 13.00: in(i-
inon. 11.00 to $$.oo.
Hogs—Sclrtt*. M2.50: heavies. 17.60,
to 110.60: light.. IIVhi Io 112.50: how.
Ifi.f.O to 17.50; auj.. J4.-.0 to |}.50.
Toronto  Receipts.
TOIIOTO. Ocl. *.—..'aillo reeelnl.
4ip.    Heavy .leer.. 16.75.
Calf receipt., 60.
Sheep receipt*. 15I3. Choice lambs
«Ue.
Hog rocylpls, SRI; unchanged.
MONTREAL LIST
STERLING EXCHANGE
NBW YORK, Ocl. (!.—Sterling ex-
ehnnffe Irregular at. $3.7*1 tot fiO-tlay
bills nnd $3.7?U  for demand.
NRUSON,  Oct.  fi.—Counter rule
iterlinp. .U4\_.
on
CANADA BONDS.
WtNNIPBO, Oct. C—Hid prices for
Dominion war Issues:
War lnans—1025. Idl.*,
1537, 107.60.
Victory—IMS, JSS.85:
1027. 107.25; 1033. $07.1
1021,  **!iii..*ill;   1034. 194.8
1911, J92.0O;
1023,    197.90;
;   1937. IOR.9.'.:
METAL MARKET
NEW YORK, Oet. 0—Popper—Firm;
electrolytie. sp.il And nearby, 12*ic In
.13c'
Tin—Firm; spot anil nenrby. 127 no:
futures, 127.25.
Iron—Steady and unchanged.
I "Ml—Steady;  spot, tl.90.
Zinc—Steady; spol, 14.60.
l^tndnn— Stnwluril copper, spot, £69
2s 6d; futures, 170 2s 6d: electrolytic,
spot, £74; futures. tit.
Tin—Spot, £155 12s 6.1; future.,
£157 17s 6d.
Lend—Spot,   £23 5s;    futures.
2s Id.
Zinc—Spot. £20 Hittll; futures
2s 6,1.
£23
Cf,
Used Articles.             g
Vl.~_^__»3_C4_h__J
\Help Wanted
Real Estate                I
lifKQST IPfl
Positions Wanted
Rooms                      \
>lCld3l 1 IvU
[Lost and Fond*
Board                   _
-S1                at *       m
*     Livestock                I
ToRerd                lis
rli/Drticirai
[C     Machinery
Boats anl              [\\
LlVCi IISS
\m    Farm Produce
Automobiles
' —
•■  **■ . V ■    w sMfSaar            J
****     Timber and Mines
BANr OF MDNTR13AL
established more than 100 years
total assets in excess of |500,000,000
NELSON BRANCH
l.eli. B. DE VEBER - M.n.n.r.
■■   i    ■in ■ ■"   m I    i     .im *  n_n_nii
BANK CLEARINGS.
MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN
MINN'RAPOUP. Oet. fi.—Plniir. 80(
ti» 2W Inwer ut %"..'% 10*17:76; nKIp-
mems, oi.iii: barrels,
Hran— I13.n0 to JH.00.
Wheftt—-No. 1 northern. D.Sftt t*
I1.S9H.
Corn—No. _ yellmv, lift,
o,it«—N'.i. :i white, H%0 lo 597(0.
Klux—No. 1, 11,73 10 I1.TB.   '
WlNNtPEO, Oet. fi.—The followtnn
nru,the bank clearings for the principal
allies of the Dominion for week en&<
Inc today, eompnrod with tho cMfro-
spondltfir WOoVl last year.
Week Knillnir Correitponillnc
Oet. 6. llil.    Week, ifM I
tl!4.8S3.K«!t fJ783H.4lS
129,555.:;:.   U7.Jlf.0011
C61R.I92
M,77f.MI
; ME iii
;.t44.fil
I,«rt.4f3
fi.:3i.«r.
T. 123.874
3.505.850
If 33.533
4,lff,ffl
M7f,Tfi9
l,IST,MI
1,783,904
Montreal
Toronto   	
Winnipeg   .
Vanronver   .
Ottawa   .  .
Calgnry   ■ • •
Hnmlltm   .
Quebec  	
Ktlmonion
Hiillfax   	
l»ndon   	
lleslna  	
St. John —
Saskatoon   .
Moose Jaw
llrantford   ...
Hmndon   —
Port   Wllllnm
Lethbrldfte
Medicine   llat
N*.   West mint*
I'flertwro   ...
Sherbrooke
Kitchener  .
Windsor
Vidi-ria,  	
Klngftion
Monetr.n   ...
MONTREAL PRODUCE
MONTHI.AL. OCI »'..—I'roduei. prlCCi
steady.
Cht • f»—Fines! Mitems, IB^c
Butter—Choicest ersnmei v, _*\r u
tt%c
Bn*—Selected, Ue.
Potatoes—Pei  t.ig, Mr lots, Jl.':V
ellllllKeil.
ChlcnRo current  flratH, :ifte to 41e,
New York Current extra firsts. 47t
to liOoi flrKts, 41e to 4fle.
WITH  PEBBLES AS CARGO.
At Montreal the Danish auxiliary
Schooner Darlekfingo In dlSChatlflnR a
enrgo cf Iceland pebbles, 1500 tons -Of
smooth round Molten, lo !»•- uwmI In
i_:,.iiI oxtrhctton proAwoi .ti Routh
PorcuplQO.
C|ossifi^/t*i»crrising Rates
~wi«Pia3~olaMlilrt AdTortSiig—
ona mid a half cRnt. jtor word per ln-
««rtl0B Six com. pcr word pur wobIi.
or 2J-.0 por word por month, cahh In
°.<lv1nS';- J' char_r«_l mo a word
Hlralght. Tran.lont ad. accept od only
on a caRh-ln-advunc.ba.tn. Each Initial, figure, dollar algn, eta, count, n.
ono word. Minimum 2r,c, It charged
60o. Dlsplny typo double above rates.
Looal Beudlag Hotlcofr— 30 p«r word
each Insertion, ln hlaok faco or machine capital, lo por word. Hindi fnco
capital. Co a word. 2G per cent discount If run daily without chango of
copy for one month or more. Whore
mlvcrtlscmont Is set ouf In .hort lino,
the ohargo I. lSfto a line for no-nan
typo, 16o for blnck face, nnd !0o for
bi"ok P81 capitals. Minimum 3So, If
charged BOc.
5(5
Births
llOn.N—On   Ort.   0,   lo. Hr.   nnd   Mrs.
i.  i..  Qoneaatefi n daughter.   tr.73K>
10   Male Help Wanted
WANTKD—A coo., male or female
___P!*ly_jJuv*nN llolol, Nelson, (B860)
WANTED—-Log nutter, nnd swamp,.™.
Salmo Cedar Co., 1'nrka Sl.liiur. ll.
- **-. C,r,5HI
13 SituaHons Wanted—Male
EXPBRtENCEn   nrs-iKKi„:i'i*n-D, -
Hlr.,s nltiuiih.ii.   Api.iv l>. ii no. il
VM
TlUDrcsMKN or BiuHnuwinen'.  Ilboks
wanti',1   by   i-xpiTtiMii-,.,1   i,„„i(ii,.,.p,.|..
■Apply   I',   il.   Max   1113 C.7I7)
WANTED—roslllon     SJ     cxnerlonoed
I'ook   and   riullky.    Apply   tins   f.7ir,
Uaiiy   New. IfiJlS)
12 Situations Wanted Feniali
WANTKIi—Position   ns   conk   In   sm.'il',
camp   or  hmel.     Hot  r,42.   Ymir.   II
'■• iy»H)
11 Female Help Wanted
WANTEP— Olrl or womnn for itener-
nl work, -toi oii.ii rv:it«ry Street
Minlie.   -liMlt. (*BflB3)
\VANTi:i>~At' onco housekQQoer witli
two    children,    wchool    aue.      Anniv
_Wesllir|ilK..,   l^O, i ;,r,i;,)
Uventopk   sells   quickly   when   It   Is
mlVi-rtlHe-l   In'tlienw   gOltHPflg
18 Miscellaneous for Sale
1 tnki's three yi-nrs to inn n imlrus
hide proporly.
Smoke
>ii,nt
i U4.1U
««..«:'
SOti.MI
Tr-.T ,TM
I.7S.JH
t.i*.!*.TS'i
i am mi
.1101,111
iMIMt
nt/ait
i.:o2.oo»
iM-sit.m
1T.T30.30T j
i-i/ioii')!
)t.tl$.Ml '
•a»i.»i;l
T.i4».14S*
r..4:«.«-; 3
4.s90.SC7|
I.383.0S61
..H.-.4.3!'..
.-l.ISS.S54l
'J.Sll.86:j
!.Mt_*t \
'IM'.I j
l.OiMIll
I.1M,«M|
1.306,-118!
TfH.T«4 |
I.IM.M4
1 -IU4.T_?K f
mimtti
3..r.4.34|i'
WINNIPEG  GRAIN  QUOTATIONS.
••p.n.    Hljl:     Lof     Ctott,
"i\-h^,•l' —
Oct.   .
Nov.   .
Pac 	
May ....
Ocl.   . ..
Nov.   .
Otc. ...
Barte]
Oct	
Dm	
Klax-
Orl	
Nov	
Dec.  ..
II;..   .
Oil	
Dec   .
II*
-.]■:■.    )'.:-.
T&B
^_J^pertjrJ^Sale^
INSURANCE
All kinds nf Insurunco written on
shortost notico und lo the greatest
adviuitugo (if   tlm   insuroil,
H. E. DILL
Next to   Canada   Drug   Stare
(4824)
(PQAA Witter Htreet, -l' rnnmml cot-
Wt/UU taffo on ^ hits, tcrniH.
(j?"J "I AA Mctjuarry avontfe, ivronl
«DllUU nlca -l rootnod ooKaw^.
plnsleri'd, Rood foundation, frnat proof
cellar, cldekeii hoilfQ, 12 ralibli pons,
work Bhbn and plenty of small fruit.
Km- quick sale on trrms,
flj*1 CAA Stanley street, fl roamed
(OlOUU house in Rood conditio*!,
COntOQl fniiiiilntioil, nil 1 lot: let'ins
to   siilt   iniich.'iser.
(Jiornn Hall Htroet. a well or-
*DtUD\J\} nuiceii :, roomed hinik'a-
low, fire plaee, nlco lawn, chicken
house, jgojti and electric: on 1'.j lo'tif;
lenns.
*^p;on s,:ini,,y ;,,i'""t- ona nf
UKHj(UU those K.nvenient and
well bull I houses, •lose tu the city
and In fli*Kt cIiikh I'uiulitloy, eon.sisl-
Inir or llirr-e bedrooms, with clothes
closets and up !->-<Liti- Imlb ami 101-
let upstairs, ami well atraiiKi'd dln-
ItiK room, Miltinc rmim, klti-hen and
pantry downstairs Tthe bouse W
built on :i Mtotie fiiuudiitlon with ROoJ
eellar; front and hack verandah. "
good clilelten bousos .'ind the ;: lots
aj*o ferii'f-il, till? propertv Is nii'i.-l
for sale on t'-niei,
a. t. McMillan,
Real  Estate
HOU3E   LI3TING8   WANTED   FOR
SALE OR  RENTAL
624 Baker Street Phone 601
<57n|>
1'ul;   fl a l.M- -Modern   il   room- d   liou
nnd   two   iois,   Kood   csllnr,   irnr.l.
fruit trees, *dn*uli*s    One block  rra
cur   Hup.     Apply   mi   SHtcn   ittroot. ,
'Write Mrs. .1, T.   Murdv. U.-nernl   De-
li\.'rv,   N.-lM.a,   11.   r      l'hone   B35R1,
22        Miscellaneous
WANTED—Dry cows to winter. Small
ehurKiv Gordon Hallett, Keiienil delivery,   N.-lsoii.     Phono  ifltLI.   <ri68fl)
roiii.THV  HitKrcm-ms—Send  2Cc.  in
money or pimlul note to .1. 'ferry I)p-
imrtni"nt of .Agriculture. Victoria,
li. V... for ogg Record and Account
Hook. He-Kin keeping records of
your pullets right now. (_GU)
Subscribe to The Dully News, -80
centa a munth or %<i a year, by mall
to any- placo in Camilla.
26   Machinery lor Sale
KOn MAOH1N17HY ut all clnswin. both
now mul usi'il. write us. mir mock
In rotniili.il,. ISverytbllig Ruiirnntiicil.
i'rkvs rlnlit. i.':it:,liiKui'ti un rcnuoHt,
B. C. Kiilliiuni'lit CO, l.M, Vnncoiivnr,
Offloo, Hunk ul Nova Hcotln, niOB.,
Buy. lioin. W':,rolt-iii.-.,!-1 nilttHlrlul. ln-
limil, gay 1-10.
 149CR1
Business   and   Professional
Directory
Coal and Wood.
Chinook Coal
OLYNYK    I-UEI,    COMI-AHY
rhi.ii'.    C11YU   Noai-   Mi.iuitaiii   fllatlon
for in i.it.i.i  ilollvury ol .-..:.I or w,.,„i.
Gunsmith
GUNSMITH  &  RCFAIBINO.
II.   II.   KITTO
Ilopnlror of ri'rlfM*  I'lioiioirrftplm noil
fill,,   in:,, lllll. iv. If,l.ll>
Accountants
cnAKi,i:s r. liimTEa
Pucoesnur lo lli„ Int.. .l.'iinufi H. I.aw-
riilicii
Hox 1101 Nolson. D. C.
ir.tsoi vhoiin  .1111Y
Piano Tuners
W.   W.   McQUKW,   IMimo   Tiiocr   with
Mason   und   lllsnh   Co.     riiono   41.
 ItliU)
Lodges
nt*. tm
;i:..,    no>.
11',
Uti
.:.'•.
.171**    l"'.-
.i;i     i;i
u_
^
lll'l
113   !
lit"*
ITI    !
I73\
Real  Virginia-
—_l satisfaction
I
MONTREAL. Oct. I.—Althoimh tin
volumn of tnidinn diKillned anil firr-
iher on thn stock exchunse today, the
tono of the market woa Htrnnger nnd
the pcrcrnUiffC ot prlec Riiinn wan
hiKluT. /
Tho. Hlecla were mainly eaay, with
Ontario Ptoei lendlnn lhe llRt with a
loin (if 2 Vi polnta at DO.
Abitlhl led tlm poper«. but elojied \_
down at 2_%.   Howard Smith eaacd "
point* lo 70, while n board lot «alr ■   ■>
Wayagamack   carried   tho   price   *
polnta -down tn -lit-.,    l'rlce B'rtb
gained l'i to 21 nn light Imd'ag.
Amotlg the   morp   Important  r
wu a decline of '. polnla In W.     >,
Hotel to TR from the Inat m<y   »    Jm<
Dominion Ola^i aol-l a pod
HH.
Bond» f^ll off with unn
changen. * j
Total nolen llnlod. MW^t.       , ||7|,-
>r,o. j
• RERCTSJPWftBD
Belief That Prices Should
Rite After a Long Decline
Helps Bring About Turn.
M'HIOAOO, Oft. fi. -Helli-f expreaaed
U yarloim quajlorn that a niictlon
wv»i due alter tho n eent long decline
ilM a good deal to lift pricea In thf
wheat market today.
The chiH" wnn mrting at >,c to "e
net higher, with December $1.13 t«»
I1.13U  :nid >l*»    tl.KK  t<> 11 Ik.
I'crn  Kiilnfd A-,f to  7-e .mil  "ilM   '-•*
\_ %e.
In pmUoljJ'n^ i outcome vnrb'd
fn ni ir,.   flu \\m t_ ;.c advance.
■n   *..  ilttge nf a Keen *-*-,-
Diio con depend on It
• tm.ii'ir roflfmn for doing
ills -to do.
EGG MARKET
OTTAWA, (irt. -%.—Th« t'anudt.m
ettK market In firm; Tnronio firm :md
iinehanfi'd-
Ontario country naiitoti firm. I'oul-
:ry marketi* unlet,
Uoatreal paying 40c to 43c r. a h.
country mul jobbingoppclalji Ua to CO.',
i-xtntN 4jk to .'iOc.
W* vi>rn    inarltclH    firm    and    un-
City Cab Co.
I. J. TOWGOOD,  Propriotor,
Car  Meets  all  Trains  and
Boats.
Heavy   and   Light  Transfer
Business.
Contracts taken  lor
Mine Hauling and Packing
In _nr r.'ir: of District.
Piano and Furniture Moving
Phone 18
Ward Str..t. P. 0. B.x 944
NELSON, B. C.
run  sai.i:-i.-iiiy'n iiiiii-it  t.iuisii  cont.
Now. -M.-iii,. of iniiinini. ,-ii It' per ynrd
SiiIih   Boqulnntto   iiluili.    I'rteij   |52.
,    »l_i.   :ic.     Sniii   fur   pride   „i   |,iusli
.       illlllll'.       Will   NI-11,1   Mlllipl,-   Of   lllllIITlllI
Tim •mall  r,ir owner,    Addram  Ron
_.r.;:'7 Dally Now*. U7I7J
HllTIH*.S    OR    ItKifTAI-llANTS    Wltnl
nfli'm   for   iilii.ll,   riv«-   n-irlnliv   fr.-uli
milk (tally.   !■:. !■*. Jnrvln, Ftrry u.„„\.
j     nm.  Nnrih Shor... ir,l".s!i|
1 Fi Ut  HAI.K".|'i,iii|ili.|i. * m, I   Kiii-v.-liij,	
ilin    llrltiiiinliM    .111    vi.li     iii    iliirk :
oak    lionkc.l,,...      What   .irf.r>'-      BOI !
I     66M   Dally  N, wn, (E6I!) !
IptllNTRD apple boiraTTe canta rnch,!
r. ii. b. wyiiniiii.   siiipiuiuii ,in>- roi-
I    Inwinv receipt nt your order    wynn-!
I   1^.1   Mu\   i*iifi,,ry,   wynndfll,   n.   c I
Mill   .SAI.I-:—ilniln  Hacks  tr.  p.-r  liiin-i
ilr.il.   r.   o.   li.   Trull.   11   I'.   Iiiinciiii'H
linlry. i:.i;t:ii
POTATO   BACKS—IMO   Mr   hundred.
t. ,,. b. Tarrya, P, !■'. Turry.     (Itli) I
I MONARCH hiiili-r. Iiurmi ciuil or wood,
[    Klml    cla«M    HhaiMi.      Ten     ili.llnri
_Wlirlu.   Syrlnim   l-n-ek. i.'.i'.l,) |
POR SALE—Enrfilra Typewriter. Oood
I    an   new.     Pom   Office.     Ilox   IOIM.
Tho Dully News (toei into five thousand liolneH In Kootenay and ltouniliiry.
A one dollar advertisement will tell
what   vnll lnive 10 sell   lo.lhem,	
20    Livestock for Sale
POR SAI.1-;—v.vmiir refill
,-,.« PrOahrni wiih „,
L'\ T. II. leated ilu^
IMmondson,   llulfour.
tl   ll.,Kl.in
ii calf n.'i
ar.    J.   11
,:,-,i\ i
NK1.SON  I.ODOIJ No.  I,  B.  P. O.  ■_
Meets 410 Vi linker tit, flrat end third
Thursday.      («>»>
—— -.    _.        1 —LtfW
Boots & Shoes
t.T.n   IT.T.   k   OO.
Hoots end  8h,ws  Made to Order.    Re-
mlrint.    mn  pront pt, (mo)
Florists
POR SALB—Pure brod ll.,.»|..|>i hull
inn papen).   Three ifeara old.  .Very
dOOlle,     lln,„l   slovk   K,'1l<i'.     w,it   I,-
sold  ,'l>i,|ip.    Owner im   rurlner  use
r.,i him.   .1. Dny, Itnx A.   "irrowliend,
n ,- '*■•'■'*" i
run kai.i: -Cow elilii ywre old. im.
>,, freahen Ocl M. • :.>.>•■ milker,
(s:.     a I   Nelaon,   Kootenai   Bay.   B. |
i-^ ir.7:-i
l:i*i'|T*SA*lTM*~A  BOOil  h.avy   l.-uin   35(10
lbs.      Aliril   I',   anil    T       Apply   S.   A.
IIIPKln.  .Mlilwin.   II   i' l.*i7n,*.l
POR   SAI.I1-Illlllll    >i>llli|!    pllts,   ll. V, II
weeks     six dollars  . .ich     Wehst, r.
Robson, _ i'.V.i'.ii
POR s.m.i:   Black Cocki r spaniel doi
puppies, seren » i.      Wilson, l.mut-
li,.,,'h. II   li   No   I, Nelson.     .:.Tn7>
IlllZZELI.E'H aRKHNUOUM  NeUoa
Uut flowers and floral designs.
(4111)
Assayers
HHINHLKS-Huy tnem now from Nn- ,
kusn BhtiiKls Mill, Boa 1, Nnkiisn. |
II.  C,   (48211) i
blaeki
nlihii-
45    Property Wanted
WANTKD— Hanch   ravenua   prodaotnir. j
Ulvi-   in»rticiil:ii*H, ihti-jiK'-.  XrttB,  u;ii- I
UT,   hiilldlnfTH.     Cimli   or  ti-miH.     Ilox I
:.ci9   i»;uiv   News  (BftO)
a  W. WIDDOWSON, Box A110I,  Nation, B. O.   stiiuii ini weatsra obarfM.
(4111)
 (4UI)
Wholesale
A   MACIX)NALD A CO., WHOUMUIJI
i.tiit'.'.r. nnd rrovlalon Mirohant*.
ImnoriiTfl of Tpn«, Cofftca, BploM,
DrlM Km It n Htapla and K»noy Oro-
ccrlca.      N.|»on,    B.    C. (Oil)
Sniii-utirrn in jmir tiouie in a uned I
article which yon do not n->pd„ You •
can find a buyer for, It by advcrtUtltiR ■
.n tIm: i- columna. Kixi-*'-ii words for a
weok for one dollar If cosh accom-
r.nnlon  order	
LUMBERMEN
THIS HANK offora you a mohL cmnplolo InnlilnR service, nnd wo Inllivo that It will bo to your advnntiiK" to
dlatuiHH yoar plailfl nnd hankliiK rrfiulromcnts wilh ua.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE'
Branches In Kootenay and Boundary al NEL80N, FERNIE,
CRANBROOK, CRE8TON, GRAND FORKS, GREENWOOD, NAKUSP,    TRAIL.
14 Furnished Rooms to Rent
I'll   IIKST—Prunt   heilroiim;   board    If
0,'slred.     421    Victoria   HI.       i:i7Jlli|
19   Poultry and Eggs
POR HAI.B—Purr hml while l.ulioni".
l-'niii April hnli'lii il la.ikerels, H
each.    Twemv   Mav  ptllli-ls.  11, ei-nts
John Bulcllffe.  Rlondel.       (0TS«)
PI|.Ti:i2N"rholre White WynlldOltO pul-
lels. April hatched. Two firty each,
Mrs.   Hltitt,   Kilsio. IHff)
IVANTiliClwiiiliT" irf*Bh*Trn puilols.
Mar.'li nr April hiiteheil. Applv Box
.««!  Oniiy  Nawa, tin')
Kilt KAI.K-aKprluit turkeys for Thanks-
-flTlnl    nr    fnr   lirei'illnp       II     llnur-
Kenli*. 1'rescinl   Valley.  II   I'       tr.7%1
17"    Houses Wanted
poll s.w.r. ri.ini i
Natural nr,.>s. sh
RojrrlM^  Pernio, u. c._        taiwi
POR   SAI.l:-Yi,rlflilre   plrS,   0   We. lis.
Well    prOWP   anil    from    It,mil    BtOCH,
|A.S0.    ,\   IVotaon, Appledale.   (66MJ
POR   BALE   Six    fri-Ii    nun ~ l'rlce
rensonahle,   ll, nl T   B, lealed round
i.|*ar  nf   Unit  dlaaaae.    s.   iiarki, v.
ll.nl.li   Si,line. i.'.im"!
TWENTY very fine Viiilishlre Plaal
six weeks old. }G eneli Podljrfeed
Vorllshlre hour, elflltean monlhs |S&.
Has n Rood reenrd. P. o. b. Hnulli j
Slnelin. Also hrnnil sow I41i in;; ■
luted.    II.   I'. Khmwnll, South  Hlocan.
i:,.;:,',,
Pint SAI.K— Hnisleln lin.l.   ncflatitreil.
YenrllnK. li It. Prei-tiinn, Needles,
__*?'-!__ _ aiaii
FOIt    SA1.1*.—YoutiK    teunr   of   mures
welullt    -flPO.      I'hesp.     Aloa   Moure.
Hnll   Mines   llniiil. II.Hi)I
Architects
W.  nOIS KEA2),  H. B. O.  «. A,
AR.1UTLCT.
tUy A*.enuc. TralX   M.  t\
 (lllll
111 '  "r_-sMa-ba_-_e
Engineers
21    Livestock Wanted
\VAN"l'i:il—Tenni of horses.    Three   h
slit v.ai's nlil. Front twelve  lo finti
lean hundred. .Inhn sklllienrn,  i'.i-;
lo. UlU)
&teenBros.,B«,rfejJCo
stm.no*, a. o.
otra ass jubihq snonnaaa
B. 0.. Alberta and DonUaloa
LAND -fUBTBZOBa
Town Grant Atfonta.       Blue Prlotlaa
 ;  i4i?o
A. J.. MCCD__001»
Xydi-aalla Sayiaeaa
rvonaolal i^um BurepraB
Baker Bi., Hrlsnn,  U. O,
UIIT)
Aucti
ioneers
W.   COTHEB
Anotloneer,  Ap-pralaer, Talaatot
35
For Rent
RAItlll'R Mini' to rent. Apply llitnie
lintel.  lliHSI
1'iiU ltiiNT—Now six Num house ap-
ilv Win. Ooline',1, Nelson Urewlnii
'ninpiinjv  IHIH1
_t
M     Articles Wanted
Goods  aold   prlvutoly   or   at   Auuilea.
Phone Tl
lit Ward Direct.
Funeral Directors
itiiii
>*__t—i-_mm
WANTKD—1-turiilHhflil hmist< f«nr lo t*lx
room a or mom by NoyeniMF Bth,
Careful   tcliiiiitH,   no   rtitlilri'n.     I'.   D.
_Mox   3»8.  (r.68"l
want nn — ITurnlaliod houMkrsnlng
room--* hy nmrrM Muple, mi children
Aiiply Mrs. Mil In. co Hox 71, phmit
6tl. it,;;);.,
WANTED TO IIKY—No. 1 ShlnKh-
lioliH or t*«'diir ton Hlato price,
■ in..- tn** nnd when nhlimn-nt ran Ik-
i ■,'■!''. Addrexi*, ICrlu I>utnber Co.,
Krle, B, C. .     (MW
TO Im/ nil kliulK of it--t*i.mt hnnil
-rlotheii nml fiirnlturo. J. Itmlrllffo.
Old Curiottlty Khop.    I'hono  IU.
(4111)
D. J. KOHKIITRON, sT.D.V. A _L ttl
vtft..i.,. ttitrML Phon* 1»H Nlgbi
I'lmiH)   lf-TJ,  (.Ml) ,
STANDARD FURNITURE
COMPANY
C. 3. CnrlHon, Undertaker, Unfl-nr-
i-'Uit*' nnd lCnihalmiirH nnd Funeral
i'ii. it.-" Tlm thiPHt nnd moKt up-to-
■'..'.- iiit-i, i't:-i.iin; i.:ii't-.i.. und chapet In
.ii-1 i-.i ll. i*. Littly :,i i. mi. mt for
woimiii nml cliildnii Duf phon* HG;
Nltcht   phono   il'A  and   64. (4S40)
KKir,GING UP FATHER
By George McManui
ye/l   ,rli
TORJNF^BO
TnilO." Tri..    h.-l.l Mir
ly Rtend    inn '      -Moronio i-xuhnnjti' loday.    > (   mul,.  th"  in .-   i
volum'   <■/      a     >ik for lhi> day, JS0
flhar'- -m           .     / Cbnada wa* nfrady
1nf      «• <Wrl«nitl"n  of  Hu dlvl-
ttfrHM wan    weah,    arelllnic
dn-       < jt'\ points to U,    Trnrtlonn,
Hfa> Ajt/trCannajllnn I'aelflc and Uac
i        -**rr sJto wmkvt._ Among   thn
i"  movo up wito Htf-am-
!"rred.  Cement,   Rritlih  Colling,    HpantHh    lUver and
prefcrrM.
iJW
 raS*-
THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7,1921.
T10S?
burden's Whole Body Ached
With Rheumatism; Is Like
a Different Person Now.
"Tiuiinc deserves tho palm, for it
: in,'.', everything that Ih claimed for
It," unld Ernest Hurdon, Victoria
Srourt, corner VU'torla and Koblnson
Mroots,   Itcglnii,   Sunk.
"Whon I began taking Ta-ntap my
Wholo body ached from rheumatism,
but It waa worse in my right arm
[md fingers than anywhere elHo. My
flnBei'H would draw up In tho morning and Htlffcn until they looked like
idawH. I bud vory littlo appetite nnd
.van simply ft  bundle of nerves.
"I'm Kind to Hiiy I'm llko ft different mnn now, cut bolter, sleep bolter,
Und work bolter than 1 huvo ln
-yearn I'm willing to do down In black
[md white uh recommending Tanlac
becnuHo 1 have confidence in It."
i1 Tanlac Ih sold In Nelson by The
panada Drug & Hook Co., und by
coding druggists everywhere,	
OPEMNG DAY AT WOODSIDE
mmm
Ogden Pitches Masterly
Game, Defeating Tincup,
Unbeaten During Season.
LOUISVILLE. K>'.. Oct. B.—Willi
duck Ogdcn, premier littrlei- of Iho Is-
tcrimlloiinl league, iillching n nuulerlr
pime, Baltimore ev il tip tho series
with    l.otilsviiii'w  champions   of   lhe
Anierlcnii iissoclnlliiti.   In   Hi" secniiil
RlUlie nf lie- jlilllnl' tt'i'l'lil s  l'i, .1 tntlny,
to 1.
Ogdcn, who equaled lite hitcrnallon-
nl loagtie rei'iinl hy winning 112 iramea
thla season, was opposed by Hen Tlll-
ctip, the Indian pitcher, who wetii
llirouKb tin- American oaaoolntlon mo-
son without ll defenl. The third uni
fourth gomes mil be played Saturday*
nnd Bunday.   Score: It.  II.   I'M
llnltitnoru  -     '     -t
Louisville  t    «    I*
Hntterles—Ogdon und Styles; Tincup]
und Myers. 	
Smoke
T&B
NEW YORK STATE gTte^^^^SXS
!RAKE OFF ON THE SERIES!
ALBANY, N. V.. Oet. «.~ New York
■tale's share of :bi« world's sories win
hn fur creator than It wnn n your ago,
tbo stato tux eo mm Ito* lou announced
bin* today,   The commission pointed
in  Brooklyn, except  in  ibe cal
who wi'fo   residents   nt this
AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT WIDNES.
I ON DON,   net.    ii.- tli;
Cunudlni
j thnt tbe entire earnings »f (he mom-'IY-nh euble.)- In    ■*•*•   northern I'nton
sub-JRugbj gupia twIii) iho Australians dt—
personal mcomu t.i\.   Loatrfeatod \Vldnes, U to i.
Mellowed Virginia leaf, !j*™ °f .^5^°JJ!^?£J
blended by experts ___
MACDONALD
Fine Git
smokers
who like
MACDONALD'S
cut Fine
or whb roll
their own
z/rfr. ^jt&iaoo wt/A aneaJlt
Condensed "Want" Ads Order Form
U,s this blank ,n which to writs your oondsmsd ad., ant word in sach spaca Enclosa mansy
ardtr er cluck and mail direct te Tha Dally Nawa, Nelson, B. C.
Ratat Ona and a half eent a word aach insertion, sis coossoutiva insertions for price af four
when cash aocompanies arder, Minimum, 25c, Each Initial, fiuoia,. dollar ,1011, ale, ceonta aa ana
ward.   Na charge laaa lhan 60 oenta.
I
_—————________ '
Pl.s.s aubllshad ths above advartlaamant..........
Ham*    —»..—....„—...„ _„..
.limes for which I aneloaa |,.__ _».
Address
If dsslrsd, rspliss may bs addressed ta Box Numbers  at The  Dally  Newa Offloer,    If  raphes  a
Is bs mailed enclose 10o axtra te cover cost af paalaga and all.* llvt werda axtra far bex number,
Hold Giants Scoreless ior
First Eighteen Innings of
World Series.
  f
NEW    VORK.    Oot.    C—Tho    New
York AtniiioOjiM mndo world's sorb -
history  her* -tmlny,  riiuttln •  tint lhe
01     " to u. In tho second gumo m
the struggle, leaving iho Giants run.
loss after 18 inning* of piny In tin
firm two day* of lho illy olubs' oon
flirt.    Thoy  did  It   by   bvo|y  work o?j
the bases and the best possible use of
tholr few hits, supported Ihroughoui
by tli- i-iiiiiuiit twirling "f Wu't-
lii.\:. iii.tr young rlghl band star
Tt'- -.   ims tb   ..nm >\y in ><  ■
•-, tays    game.    Hoyt    altowtni  lhe
i; .;■ ■ ■ but Iwo slnglos,
i ni.--     ii--   opening gamo, today'*
- uuut -wm played before u cro* 1
tb.it  i.s-tl  tb- capacity of tho  l*oto
groundi   and  lei   Itself louse ai  "*
quoni Intervals In tipping outbursts ol
enthusiasm,   lt li.nl iibitty to enthuse
I over for thi contest, whiten pitchers'
i-iii*. between Hoyt nnd Nehf, who
twirled mi li.n- boll r.M* the Giants, *-•• >*
! replete wilh milling jiIiijm ami tin-
rabmenl -*.
Giants Get One   Man  to Second.
Posslb!)   tb- thing  tbut  un *.•*■   ■
tb- followers or tli- Yanks wit tht
splendid nm!-  pltcbod by Hoyi, whii
In-ill tb- Clltinm i" one Iill up io tb.
eighth, and only allow I two altogoth
or.  tilts  following  tb-  sterling cum-
imiii i ii li) furl Miivi* in llio opener.
,\i'\-1   ■  f'-i-    bun   ;i    world's •• i • -
npened with   »•• -'i tlghl shUlouls DI
' th"   anu rvnieatAitt.   So alrllMhi woi
| lloyl's pitching tb.it tin- Qlan-K never
had iu -ti' in in t on iii-n ni tb- plate In
1 .M.:   ..ii-  Inning,    Tbo    nearest  they
| cutne io Hi-   hotni     bass ».i» in 'hi
j nllllff,   Wht -i   IVt—b,    Willi   on-   'loo.-;
| singled tn rlghl -oil won) lo second
when Young wm given a base ■ n balls
' n«  was on hln u,t> bom- in in 	
a* ii fool double play on Young and
Ktily ended Hu inning and tbo gamt
Aside from Iloyt's marvetlous twirling th- Kami -wulod llnbo Uiub in ..
new role, thu "f lho'demon base ste I
, i    ,i vol- timl HiTiiiiil Jii!*t ii* popubti
with lho crowd u« hit* tamillui   01
tuMne i on king
Ruth  Demon  Bate  Stealer.
•I'll- great  hulel" atolo seeond and
i ihini in rupld sucenAon lu \-\re fifth
J MiniiiK. and hw oioan pilfering nf tho
Cm rack • greeted with ih- wildest
.io Miration  "f  tbo sari*  lu date
Rtlth'S v«l n.iN,f..ti.|*|o**4. \W did nol
■mn- connect safely. N'hf appeal -i
to pitch to him every lime, but lu try
in',: in i ni tb- i ornira BttOoeeded in
Issuing three passes to tbo biif bov
miiih to tbo dlHgiiMt nf upiKirontly Hi<
gniilrr portion or tho ornwd. Itu'h
fu-oroil it inn, Imwovor.
Ruth's Inif"1 wleallmt. pi'rfortni'il lut1
In lb- Inning, dbl not 10*1111 In a run.
Not ho, however, tbo aurprifo sprung
by th- n-vi mom Justly rololimlwl
slugger • f "murderers*' niw"—tbo
bulky Bob Mo lol Thin littlo Cullfoi-
itluii did nothing leM thnn ox-oiii- n
clean steal o( boma In tho eighth] du
pllriitlnn MrNulty'n foul of W-ilni'H
Sr. 11- did not hnvo to nlld- foi It.
olib-r.  ror Ib- (•Ill-It ho toro In "ii WM
wid-, uml Bnrl Smith, tin) dSlarllad
baUhor. let it gel away fiom hltn for
n pni<fco'l bull,
Ht-.tyr t.j lunlngsi
N.   Y- QlatttSfO (mi U ll U U ii i'    Q I  I
N.  y   Atnc-r. o a o t o . . _ •—3 _ .
Batteries- Nohf and Smith; HoM
and Si-hiintr
Tbo  ilnnth   llet   of  veteran*  uf   tb
civil war now averagoa ,100 a day.
TRI INVITES
NELSON ATHLETES
Many Open Events Listed in
Indoor Sports Meet; Sil
ver Cup Offered.
V  I,. ,n\   tn- nation lo Srlaon li
in   ■■ p,-l,   .ii   llu-   Trail   Trili-lc   anil
Allil,Iii' dob n 1 nn ii,l..l,.'i' it Iiii»
I ,i r< ■ > ...I herr In raqioiin tou n.-
ijurai for proimun pniiiculitra mu.lt- liy
CaMoln IV. Toll nf ih- V. M. i'. A.
Alox Balfour „t tho Trull .-lull aaaurM
iii.. lucal '•-■■-"■ Hiai Hi" iniim Will 'll
iirr.um.'il lo BlVr , ■.. i,  a fair ahi-w
nml Dial Ui'.'- mil il.|"'iiil on Trnll--
hoaiillallty.   Iir alao dmva pottloular
.,t  ii,.  Inclualon uf a rah
rai • tt i  ■ rla In llio acl I ov< „t-
,\i:i"itk- ill'' liliaoa !,i!ni; pul mi i
m.i'" llttlt ^ii\'-i cup mountad on -i
, in,mv hi.mil. wim h I. bring ilmial ,i
l.y .1. II ilray. th,, Tru'l J.'wolli'i'. fbr
Hi, i'. at all round otlilota. Bealdaa lho
iu|, t)i< r,' ulll !••' 10 mul.ils anil fbtlf
prliaa for thc |lrla' relaj ra".'. Knir'y
I,,nils .it-   l» mil pi-i pai-,,1 iin.l  will ha
n , n.l in v.'iriMi ahortly,
"ti,. i. ii. a numbor nf Nolaon !-.'«
in.u ii.iIii'iiit fur tli- I lu annual Indoor
i.i,.. i ai Trail. Willi* will I- «iai.-.l a
tin- BHAllnH ''im.' A |irn,lii.| Im nlan
nf.,,,1 I,, havi in,. Solaon lunlnr fnnt-
i all *.. t_n. -".'I uvorn loam lo eontaat
Thi  l"lii
.ii
Ids '  Ihi pnummi
Ivairta.
in \,i la, ■ i- n  hrolaj .'.0
la, arhool  hi aial  3M itirda, oiwn,
V, ■       . ;   in;|.', -, ti.,1'1. "ai yur.li.. haala
for I-,.'    "-I' i ll   Ii" yttpl-i ..p.'ti: HO
Mlt-I«.   " '■■    -,-"'•  H'l-     "I" 11
Rota) i. iniii- r-r bojra. acltuol
,.\. ni
lli-tiv I-,... -iii.ii i.r itill.. fur itlrlti
«,-l I cvolil
maid Evrnti.
Ili.li    lump    In,,   ' "  ll ii   aa,I
►ill,.i.i.   '.vil! I',' inu i,II I,'IP III' i'
Pole vault, opan.
Broad lump find iili"t pul oronta will
I.r pulli'il ulf prlur in tin1 roflttlar a^rli,..
nf nvonta   ami   win   eonmaMO nt *
,,','|..i'k.
Tug  uf   nn   I" Hl"i ll   t. lllll.  "f ,'lRlll
nf. u  and  a   i ,,.i. li     T'i'-  t.anu.  inltHt
i, aanbuitioni   nr   dapati-
in. in l    Tl," i  ii Ml I  ini'li nml
,, quartel .uni llio pull will h« f"'ir IMj
Leaders in New
Values
IT WILL PAY YOU TO STUDY THESE TODAY
Men's   Brown   Oxford
Brogues
Solid Irathor, wetted, a wonderfully  chonp        fl>/» rrc
Shoo ut   WU. I U
Genuine    Working    or
Sporting Boots
12-inch Solid leather, heavy waterproof In ull Hlzea. fl»W Jf A
Black.   Pricea    WI .DM
25 Yarda Only
Black and White Fancy
Tweed
Suitable for Suits find Coats;
G6 Inchea wide. fl»-| (TA
l'er  ynrd,  special.... «D1 .OXf
Black Silk Seal  Plush
For (-outs. Collard and Cuffa. 48
Inches wide. Per fl»-| -| rJ_T
yard dJlla I O
Union Dress Linen
Hard wearing fnhl'lc, Pose.
Grey. Copen,- IvTauvo nnd
I.lgin Tan: 4.1 Inches wide:
formerly (Ml yard. nr_
Speclul.  pcr yard  I t/v
Heavy Sweater Yarn
Paddy,   Hose,  Black,   Maroon.   U
5LrHs: 45c
British Wool Serge
Iilivtl for liitlii-s' ftnil I'htlilrrn'H
ilrcaHi;.s, I'lc Urown, Rose,
1'lum. wim1, Ui-Ki'tlu. Dark
tircoii, flrcy unci Band! I- lit.
Wtdo. Kxtru gpeclati
por yard 	
$1.50
Grey Knitting Yarn
Suitable  for suck  muklng;   two
qualities,   >-o«.   skein.   Each—
$1.00, $1.25
CLOSING  EACH  EVENING  AT 6
Baldwin's Scotch Fingering Yarn.
Ught   and   dnrk   Grey,   Black,
White,   Brown,   Navy,   Lovat
and Rod, l-oz skeins,
each „
Per dozen
at  _ 	
25c
$3.50
Baldwin's Teazle Wool
75c
Pink and Jade, 4-oz.
skeins.    Bach  	
Women's Warm, Stylish,
Useful Coats
A coat you havo to seo to ap-
-preclatc l\_ value. Mado of
good <iuallty coating In reln-
dc-er and brown. Set In and
niKlun Hluevcs, largo collara
and patch pockets.    Special—
$29.50, $32.00,
$39.50
Men's  Medium Weight
Combinations
Very acceptable (or betweon
ftcaHons- Sizes 84, 36, 40, 42.
I*ost Bouaon, $2.75. For
woek end special,
the  suit 	
$1.85
Another   grade   of   the   above.
Sl7.es 40,  ._ and 44. Last soa-
«on. ?8.   Tlie
suit    	
$4.00
All Ready for the Gym?
JiTM-ys  und  Knlik<Trt  for  man
and boy. Jerseys
at , :
Knickers
ut    '. 	
P. M.    SATURDAY AT 9 P. M.
75c
70c
m Hud$att$BauCfbmpttBa
ntukcn,
ttVilm
ui-k Dick. It Is unntiuneed, have
witlulruini from Crsart-wiiih
tn In- run iit New mark-H on
lay, Oolobtr It
DF
Coal Creek and Fernie Teams
Lose to Their Blairmore
and Coleman Rivals.
ri:itMi:. Oot fi—Tiir Wrnio Frwt-
Imll cluh, was .-liinliinti'ii frtim the
<'rnlinii cup coin.'i*i hi-n- Sunday aft-
«riiuun ln-t, wti.-n tin' ft i ui.  tenm Wtnl
jowl) befon Hlutrmnrr Iti (hi1 nrtnl-fln-
nls liy a  * ■ ■■!■   of one goal  to nli.
Thi- "inn ■■■-.. doniewhnt llstltss
throughout. Pernio s-tnmeil to lose
hi>iirt wtian Hlnlrniori; notched their
gtinl. nml played nn extremely poor
niM lilalrmorc aUopt-nd regular oup-
tIf tactics, nnd having nccurrd their
uni- i: -ti Iruil. i.'.'it.-i to defentlvo
maaOttl-OM for thi? balanco of the game.
Thr i ■ ■ .. -.--.>-,. ot t^rnhan cup. which
has bem held by FVrnlu for the put
yrnr, nnw rests between Illalrmore
mul Coliman. who by virtue of their
tlirtr to nothing win over Coai Creek
at '"I.-until un Saturday lust, • mitred
thc   finals.
Mnny iBquIHM hnv-* been received
by tin- department of tnide and comment-. Ottawa, for Canadian apples
from Booth AfHoo* one Importer alono
dealrltig lo secure from 600 to -800 barrels.
The United .States citii crop lu now
nported tn be -past dunger from froat.
with over 50 por cent of tho yield cut.
WINS  AT  THREE.CUSHION   GAME
HTTSIU'Uil, Ocl. ■-     AUfuat Klerk-
hiii'Tt-r nf Chicago won the flral game
■>f today's ploy in Iho Unliod Blatefl
tin*-*"-enfiii'in inn mi ohamplonahlpi
from lit n*>' Mhupomc of m<*xu-o, bo to
,iv in «: innlnw.
WITHDRAW ENTRIE8
FROM  CESAREWITCH
1." 'Ms iN.    Oei     l    (B)     Cnitmtliin
rjcaa Cabto   DamMa Baa. Hint Jack
I   "Canada i Staple Cigar a" I
ovido
HABANA
SPORTSMAN
SIZE
15c
*   A DISTINCTIVK SMOK.I.
.   ________\jtn3_\
Sqvq timQQt
shavQ timQ
Valuable time is wasted by
using a razor that necessitates
fussing with parts in removing
and changing the blade. Such
is not the case with the
VALET
Aito-Strop Razor
Many precious moments are
saved, as there is no necessity
for removing the blade for
stropping or cleaning. The
razor is built to offer quick as
well as economical service.
Everything is built right into
the frame. It is more than a
safety device — it combines
everything in one. Save* constant blade expense.
SS.0O lor Raror, Strop antl
Taralra   Bltdrs,  In   assort-
ma-tit ol csats.    Fane/ Stti
up to tit JO.
 'TOT NELSON l^tft NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBEfi 7, 1921
| THE ARK]
THE ARK INVITES*""'
Out of town customers to cpmparo
our: prices with other stores, thon
you'll bo moro than satlaflod with u».
Wo have a good stock of Btod Spreads.
Plaaneletto Blankets. Ainu Flannel-*
otto by tho yard. Pluldw; for winter
weair, 7J»^ to $1,00' vot yard.
Good quality circular Pf.tlow Cotton.
50b. OaOatca, 454 pfcr yard. Unbleached Sheeting, 72 Inchon wide,
(>5tf. Oood quality Holler Towol-
I Ihi 15<tf Pcr yard. Mien's Sweaters,
S2.00 lo $6.50 «»<*. Factory
Cotton, 20c P°r yard. Colored
Crepe,     <£0<}   yard.  | Heady     made
t.-nrliilmi, ,S 1.50 Palr- u-u:" 'nibbona,
gr^' to 40<* ynrd. Heaters, Itajiges,
NA*   and   Second-hand   Furniture.
J. W. HOLMES
Phortr   534
606   Vernon   St.
m.     1 ..J.._._s__f
Everybody
Loves Candy
Do not forget Saturday,
8th, Candy Day, and take
home a Box of Candy. We
have a choice assortment.
CANADA DRUG  AND
BOOK CO.
Mall Order. Filled Promptly
Phono 81- P. 0,  Box  1087
Monuments
CAMPBELL * RITCHIE MONUMENTAL  COMPANV
Succoaaora to Kootenay Granite
and Monumental  Co.
This store will continue
to close at 5 o'clock p.m.
FLEMING'S STORE
Groceries.  Drygoods. ate,
I
St Charles Milk
The Old Standby
Family elan, 6 for Sl.OO
; From
Thursday, Oct. 6
We will be open Irom
8 a. m. to 6 p. m. excepting Wednesday, at
12:30   and   Saturday,
9p.ni,
PHONE   10
AT1SFACTI0N .
GUARANTEED
We uiv froparaB to Klvo yuu
satisfaction. It' It Is glutt-Hcn yon
renulre wo will tall you. if ho,
wo can fill ymir prescription »«'-
ciiruU-ly. ooonotntCally, in « stylish  way.  and  promptly.
Wo Sblloll ji trial.
Kxprrttf only hi atlondunce.
J. 0. PATENAUDE
Optometrist   nnd  Optician
WATCH REPAIRS
>ur   wiU-h   ri'putra   prompt
and  acOUtat Hy  done.
J. 0. PATENAUDE
Thore't  Somothing About
OUR MEALS
That'a
HOMELIKE
Tho   Brood   in   loads   right   mi
tho   promises  at
JAMES'CAFE
Opposite  Meaghor'e Store
C.   F.  ja:.:: : .   r,.,,,.  and  Chel
Open 6 a. in. tu 8 p. m.
TRY     A     CLASSIFIED     AD.
FOR      8ERVICE     AND     WORKMANSHIP
Send  your utttot nptlft to  lh.
20TH   CENTURY   8HOE
REPAIRERS
Wada'e   Old   Stand,  630  Ward   St.
A MAN AND A GIRL
formed the storm center of death and destruction
in thc most dramatic and thc most intense of
photoplays.
Tom Mix
-IN-
THE FEUD
SUNSHINE   COMEDY
"A DOGGONE WEDDING'
"VELVET FINGERS"
Id
IN1L
Stanley Brent Talks on Red
Triangle Association Work
on Periodical Visit.
Stanley Hivnl,, milloiml aoUpcll sue-
'vlnty tor tin- Y. M, C, A. hi Hrltlsh
(VuriMu nml AHrm-Iii, wus In the eily
ycHlenlny un ■-, porlpdleftl visit to confer with th<< w«-vdiiry nml huitnl nt
IQrovUmi cf tht: Im-nl hssaclu-tion, Hi;
•lal.-il thnt Hi.' Konerul work of the
Y. M. {', a. in I'linwlng n marked lm-
|)rovoniont everywhere and N'rinon is
ihi oxcuptloil to the rule, Won who
wen- fed up nn phy-gloai trimllng <lm-
|ng the war nr- Ratting huck Inlo the
niyalcal ilepurimenin, nnd mure and
more of them hIuhvIhk Interest ugalll
In spool (le diameter Imildhiic work.
The present officers In.the Nelson Y,
M. C. A. have made a great chunge In
the lust year, not only In the appenr-
'ince of the plate, hut in the general
iitinimphiM-f, und It seems more like a
V. M. 0. A. and a place wItto you
would want your boy In go-
Tho national council or the y, XT. C.
A. are spending $89,000 thltv.vear, nr
ahout IS000 per month, on the returned
wild fern lu the luiHptinls. The program
eons litis of orn;auinii»i eiiterlalnmuiits,
lei lurcri, musical programs anil pro-
ridlllg free moving pictures during the
week uml u munlctil service on rtiiii-
duys. In Vancouver, as ah example,
Where there air upward nf 850 men, a
special Y. M. C. A. Heeretury visits the
three hospital!! every week, iuchulini;
the shell Khuck cases ut Essoiidnlc, r.-ir-
ryhtg with li>in a pnriul'le nioVlhg picture niiirit. I'iaiion uml p-umuphoiii.s
hnv.- beon provided and u visiting com-
Ittlttou urganliied. Mueh good work la
dmie In personal service to tlto Itterti
such as straightening opt domestic
uml legtil uiuules,
i*. \v. Bishop, the national general
iI'cii'tary. Ih leaving the national council to take up posl-gvudliato work all NKW YORK Oct. ti.—The eonsen-
fi'lumhlu university. Hurry Italian- huh of opinion among local tpoi'l
lytic, fiirmerly secretuvy' In Hrltlsh! writers Is that the batteries lo-
Columblo, ih uoting geneml sccroUiry. J morrow will he Khawkey and Saltan*^
SUTESMP
nbp C1IP
Last Two of Seven Visiting
Players Are Eliminated at
Hollywood Links.
DKA-U .V. * J,, Oct. II.—Today's
mutches lu the United States women's
golf tournament decided thut Ihe titlo
would remain In the United HI at es, the
last two of seven visit lng players who'
Started In the competition Monduy be-
llig eliminated.
Mish AIoku Stirling, the ilefoiidlnd
rluimpltiii, defeated Mrs. Latham Hull,
.Mid Kurrey, ICnglund. one up. thu
champion takliiR the ma ub on the
home groom
Miss BdlUi U'ltcb, sister of the defeated British champion. Miss Cecil
Ultch. lost at the lMh hole to .Miss
rtosenlhal of Chicago.
Miss Marlon llolllns of New York
defeated Mrs.'Vr Ci U'tts Jr. of Ohl-
cago, conqueror of Miss Cecil l-eitch.
4 and 1.
Itt the seml-flnuls Miss Stirling tomorrow will renew ber unnual battle
^vlth Mrs. VunderbeeU, while Miss Hol-
Hiih will play Miss Rosenthal,
.Miss Cecil Leltch won a speoial driving competition In ctmncctloii with
the tournuinenl. Her three shots wire
160, 225 and 231 yards, respectively.
OUR GLASSES
Have made good cycaight
popular.
They meet every optical
need and individual taste.
.Visit our optical specialist
regularly.
SEMES BUTTERIES
Manager McGraw Says Gi
ants Not Hitting; Not Dis
couraged Over Losses.
:i
jii'iuii'il iiiiiluiiul in'yn' work m-crolory.
h,   • iiiii'i.,!   Tnylni" Slulli'ii.   wim   llu
.:, lie   In   lili' lllllivll  CUOJHimllVC   llliili-
 iii.  .1. iiimiinl Ci-uukor ol Wlnni-
|.< i: Ii.ii   1., .ii uJJIKlitltod milii'iiiil jiliya-
i  ,1 ill] - in nmcimiI I'riil .1. i-'mlili.
n  wi il Km wil III Ni-lmin ami wim
liui,   I iriil.i.    ^'Hi'l'i'l   «irl'i'liiry   of   thr
ri'ittnt! Iinini'li In Tui'dlilii.
FOSS DECLARED INSANE;
REMOVED   TO   ASYLUM
Certified lo be Insane hj Doctors VV.
" itHMi' nnd i. _ liordeu, VY111 lam tl.
Kmsk wim ynu to oppaur for sentence
In the police lour) here on Monday in
.inin. rt it.n   -Ub   IWO   OflMtMS   he   hud
lileaded ■.■ nliy t«». was taken hy Police
s-t*.-' anl Ah .■ Btewnrt • ■» the Now
Wu iji...i-'t.'i   Hospital nu- thr Insane
un \v«iiii.--i!-i> ninlit.
:astlegar ferry
will take holiday
Owlnt!    "i    the   noooastt) of repair
uni-U  In Inu •(••ne in the pIStOHS nf the
Caattefur ferry it win not be running
-in Sutni-Iii;, hirt'iiiiiiii. aceordiiig tu
Wllllum Itumsoy- illsirbt engineer ul
iln- provincial   publta   works dopart-
lllent,
for the tilunts.
'"Oood pitching, greut riehllng and
daring baso running gave us ihe vie*
tory.'' Stiys Manager Muggins lo-
nlghl.
"My men i»ln,vi d the same hind of
a dnsllhtg game that they did ou
Wednesday and the QtOPts were unable to reach the plute. As for to*
morrow's game. I will pilch either
iiob Shawkey^or Hurry Harper, Moth
are fresh and anxious for a crack at
tbe   aifinlS."
"Tluv nre not hitting," sold Main-
gir Mc'Jriiw. of the (Hants, "and
ihey ure uot playing tin kind of
'Mill that wins games. There also
Jlmve been close decisions given
uguiiisi the Hiuuis. I thought Burns
was safe on bis steal In the eigtb
Inning.'*
"We are not iliscotiiageil over our
two defeots. Ii will make os fight
all ihe himhi* for toniu-rrow's gium-
I am goiiiK >•> pitch Toney tomorrow
Nelson Business College
EARN and LEARN
Earn More Money
Oto tyitcm of INDIVIDUAL
TUITION ester* to the study
ing capacity of each Ktodent.
Yon are not merely a 'cog'1 in
thc   machine	
Make Yourself
Indispensable   to   Your
Employer
hy joining tht NIGHT CLASSES
held every Monday and Thursday evening, from 7:00 p. m. to
9:15  p.  m.
For particular!, apply P. O.
Box 14, or the Nelson Business
College. Phone 603,
INDIVIDUAL TUITION
REBEKAHS   ARE   HOSTESSES.
Rebckobs wen- hostesses ut a uncial
eveiiiim on Wednesday night whei
tiny enetrtained aboai r.'.* Odd Kei
tOWS and their wives at a wblsl dri\i
ami dance,
The |n'lxe winners wen-; Kirst prixes
Mrs. T. .\. TWOS and Arthur Hall;
consolation ItrlSOS. .Miss IC. Smith am
Mr*. O. I'. (indium. ltefrot>hmeii:s
wire served uml ibe remainder of ll
e'.'ening spi'tit in dancing.
NEW FREIGHT RATE
RULING IS HELD UP
By Peter Clark Macfarlane
"AY BAN T ROUGH WIT' WIMMIN!"
So said Yal, alias Will Rogers, whon the cirl he had enlrustc.il with his love and
his savings proved crooked and untrue.
Years before, another girl back in Sweden, had almost broken his heart. If there
ever was a man embittered against women,, it was this rugged sailor from the north.
What made him change his mind? What makes all men change their minds? A
woman, of course. _____
A Pictur-TTharwaMMakTYoiTRoar Withllughtcr. Don'tMiis Iti""
Featuring
Johnny Hines
Two Reel Comedy
"TORCHY'S MILLIONS'
the   f.m_u»   "TORCHY"
Stories by
SEWELL  FORD
Social and Personal
Noble llhitir-. the ItoNshuiil merchant
I*  a  Olty   \ Isltur.
T Aht*y, the Kusiu im-rchnnt, was
iiiuuiiK city visitors yesterday,
N. I'.mnis Head, the architect, came
OVOf   from  Trail   yeflterdny.
James  BuchonaOi jbs smelter    111 ■ i
tntemlent   at   Trull.^-as   among   vlsli-
drs  yi-slerUuy.
Mrs. A. I*. Urownrss of Cranbrook
eatiie la -oa the Crow boat hist night
ami It* H|s-ii(|lng n few days lu town
with   friends.
lv C. Hunt, anhhaunt hortlcullurallsl
ia tin; provhii-iiil ileimrtiiiuiit of agrlcul-
tuns, who coma In from Judging at the
Creston fruit fair Weilncsduy nlnht.
l.ft yesterday to attend tho hasio fair,
which   ojN-Tis   today.
BARROW TO INVESTIGATE
LAND SETTLEMENT
should    ho   assured   of   a,   aupply   of   /"
fruit. i
Wu want to moke five-year contracts I
for   Ui<*  oulptit  of  about   7b  nuruu   of I
strawhnrrleH   nml    lurce   quantities   <>f
rupberrloS   and   other   fruits.
Call  on   us  for term«.
Mcdonald jam company        I
Nelson.   It.   0, (&6I-I) I
In tutors all ord«ra for Nnimm Boar'
Claced with Uovomment Vendor will .
o delivered direct front lh« 1-Jrew-ar) i
colhiis.     No  ohargo   for   dnlivory.
(4ttl)l
Por Fnle—Tha '■■ **n misp I  hnvo tmil
for   sain    thin   yenr.      A    r«sirtencc    tn \
aoo<l local ton, threo hu'lmomn, Inrjri j
Ining room, hrlgiu living rotun, <u>ei< j
fire placo, gun. Ou two lut*. Qunt l< '
oar   line.     IX&on,     \-M_y   tmrvam      ai* I
ODlT tl   w    Aeol.'vni'i ib-*""
VICTORIA, Dct. fi.—To Investigate
tbo poMslbllllty of establlsbiuK a
vreamory at rranels I^ikc. Hon. K.
It. Itiirroiv, minlnlei' of aKi'tcullure.
will leave- tonlffht (or (he Interior of.
British Columhlu. He will also take
up  land  settlement   hoard  business.
.luhn Ulcksou Moore has been up-'
pointed official administrator ut
I'ouco Cuu|h\ Premier Oliver an- J
niiuuecd toduy.
Notice I
I will bo out of tho city Wed-
ncsdiiy, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday this week. Will bo
homo ready for all patrons ba-
ginning   Monday.   October   10th,
A. HIGGINBOTHAM
Optometriit.   Suite   3,  4   and   0,
Griffin  Block. Nelson.
Service
7-AUTOS-7
M'LAUCHLIN       AND       BABY
GRAND AT YOUR  CALL  DAY
OR NIGHT
NELSON TRANSFER
CO., LTD.
|-'nllii\vhiK the anninincemeiit ii
\\Vthiesiln>*s issue of The Onll.v New
thut tin board of railway commission
ers hud Issued a tentative ruling on
freight rates, ii I'Hpy of which has been
reeelved hy Kred A. Hlarlfey. commls
shiner of the Assm-luti-d Hoards of
Trado nf Ivistein llritlnh Columhlu.
shippers in this district have been led
to hellove that the ruliuff Is now lu
effect   and,   in   eitnseqiiince.     W.     11.
Bwnford, c. p. it. district frttght
ntfeut. haa l»ven deluged with inquiries
nn the mallei*.
Mr. Sturkt) points <-•-■ that the ruling Is a teulHlIvi* om  only ami Is held
up i inn:- the decision nf the special
tribunal appointed    tu   urbltrato the
wnife i|Hi-Minn  raised  hy employees of
'hi* . ll.in: UUll.illuil     ■ "Uip;iliii ."     Ultllcr
the Jurlmllctiou of the t'llltvny Iwurd.
Mr. Bamford. Intorvtofrad yesterday.
stated ihe freight dopartOMlt hus had
nu official notification whulover In
connect Ion with the multer.
Krance will export  a certain i|iian-
ily of wheal  this year.
Hunting Time is Here
And will bo in full n\vin;r on Suptumber 17 when llio
grouse Koii.'iiii opens.
TRY US FOR
GUNS, RIFLES, AND AMMUNITION, "DUXBAK"
WATERPROOF CLOTHES, CAMP
EQUIPMENT, ETC.
Wood-Vallance Hardware Company, Ltd.
•AKKR ITRIIT,
■SIMM
NrLHON, B  0.
PAY   LESS
Tor your gracirin by vitillng thc  Economy  Store. Wc have - complete  clock  _t   money  caving  price,.
Watch this Space (or Specials Tomorrow.
P. and W. GROCERTERIA
WE 6AVE YOU MONEV
(W/i BAKER
THREE SNAPS
$1,700.00     $2,000.00       $2,400.00
Cftsh payment and terms on balance tu suit purchasers.
Three five-roomed modern cottages.   Close ln, all in A-l
condition. ■ Worth while investigating.
Charlea F. McHardy
Insurance phoni: 130 real estate
 1 *mmwm*mmmmmmmmmm*
DUTCH    GET   AMERICAN
INVITATION TO CONFERENCE
THH HAdl'K. Oet. ii. -The United
Stuleri Invitation to Holland to .mi-
(letiMite In the forlbi-oiuliiK CCNUW*
ence on Kur liiihtern (|iietftlonu In
Washington, today waa handed to
Ihu Duteh forelKii mlnlMter by William I'liilllpH. tbe United Slates minister to the Nelherlandf.
The Tact that Holland \mn bt-LMi
invited to take pari only In the dl«-
cinotlon of Far tiislcrn und I'.uitli*
lirobleiiiH and is excluded from the
eonferetiee un the llmllallon of nrin*
anienth. bun created ili-utii|ioliiliuent
In government circled. A high official wild today:
"The iii- 1; i;,.inii.',; imeatlon Is of
vital Iniportame wltb resiiwl to Hol-
land'a (Million in Iln* < otolites, espp-
clMlly as. wltb a view lo the defense
of the K.i't Ind leh. tbe Dulcli govern*
ment ls considering an lmtiorlunt In-
■ i'*i: •■ In the fleet.
"Although nothing would be decided
until Foreign Minister Van Ivmua-
beek relumed from Oenevu," tho of-
flelul added, "il Is uncertain whether
tho Dutch government will accept tho
InviUitlon lo Ihe Washington confer-
eni-D where Holland would assume
only   a   -secondary   itosltlon."
Nelion  Newiof  the   Day
Ihm'l Inrgvl I'-imUiiili Diuitc Uilil-
fiillown Hall Knlunliiy  lilBlil.        (073S)
On Hnlunlny llic I'aHllriar ferry will
nnl  ■. 1 1 •   until 3 o'cluck in the nil-
noon. (MMI
Foalliallrra   Whl.l   Drive   ninl   IMncv
nl ' '.mi i     Hail Hatunlav. Uct.  nth.
 I-   «   till   10.     n.ui.'liir.   till   llllllnlulll
JlorrcKlllll. ul A.In.I   ■ii.n    .'.in:.    (STIOI
Bulba.   11I11111M,   nn    ..I    i"ivl.     Ileal.
lay's -lay Baturtlay   JI.1I..1 1(7311
ct'lcury
■  al   7:)
l'.'i:l.     Illlli
HiuilT   Dnnci   Urcliwtrii.   I-anoe   lu
l_*Blti hall,  Wmlncmlay Ocl.  II.   10711)
l'rlvutc aalc of houaoholil furnlliirr.
Thurcilay, Krhlay and Halunlay. Oct.
0. 1 anil H at 102 Victoria Hrect, phono
01711. ((710)
nun McClcary Invltca the McClcary
football playera and wlvea or frlonda
alao Iho iiiiiuiiiti 1.1 of Hcotla to a ao-
clal ovciiIiik anil ilnnr.i' Friday nlaht at
11:10 o'clock In Ea^ic hall. (0710)
ISxcctlcnt cuhhase.   Klfty pound, do
-0I11   *
llvorcd   11.00.
rhono   Itomiul   ii'inili.
(0(94)
Wo
riVK-ISAB  OO!
■S&JOT,'
^°»i»uV%m^»,'^7»
torn b»»-
.    GUARANTEE!
We guarantee thul a "IIECLA'
Plpcless Kiiiii.*i' ■*. will h<at your
hom« proiwrly. Wo cannoi
ranks It stronger than that!
You are to be the Judge., We
will stand back of our product
—absolutely.
CLARE BROS. A CO, LIMITED
-    Praiton, Ontario.
R. H. MABER
AGENT, NELSON, B. C.
HIGH CLASS FURS
A very fine selection kept
in -stock or made to order.
Customers' own furs made
up into any article desired.
Old furs repaired and remodelled.
G. GLASER
Manufacturing   Furrier
Phon. 106 Nslseni  B.  C.
JOHN DALY    .
CABINET CIGAR STORE
NAIL  ORDER!   ATTENDED  TO
PROMPTLY
Imoklnfl T.bacce, Snuff, Pipe, and
Pull    St.ck   of   Clo.r.,    Cloar.tt...
Olh.r Sm.d.r.' Supplle.
Night Classes
Under auspices of School
Board. English and Commercial subjects at High
School.
Manual Training at Ceu-
trul School, commencing
Friday next at 7 p.m. Room
for a few more. Enroll on
Friday night.
High   Clan   Re.tanrant,
ROYAL CAFE
Opan day and night. -Quick serr-
loa.    Dinner,  11:10  a.  tn.  to  1:00
p.   m.,   40o.     Hpeclal   Supper.   6:30
|k Bt to 1:00 p. m., 40c.
Phona Itt. B04 B-ker Str.-t
Plumbars'   Brats   Goods,    Fixtures
and Supplfta. Tile and 8awor Pipe.
B. C. Plumbing and Heating Co.,
__.,..   _..Nt.UUM.^^...,..,,...
maeammaaaaamamamma*, 11 i i. . n_n**Y
i
Extra Quality Hosiery
Hun- is something that
ought to In- interesting to
every^man. Hosiery that
is good tu look at Ixicause
il is of fine texture and
finish; hosiery that feels
guild lo wcur becauAo it
feels soft to thc foot and
fits properly without
slreV-liing; hosiery that la
(mod to buy now because
it is priced so reasonably.
Hi'iiiiiit iiiM.ni p_n Wool
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