 ■S*>W'-*SV'
if A HOIST WORKS IN NOVA^ SCOTIA
IRES IN
IUEBEC SPOUT
SANO, WATER
iephone and Other Wires
Electrified Without
Known Cause
!fake ACCOMPANIED
f    ROARING    SOUND
)orts From Remote Parts
Show Some Terrifying
Phenomena
pNTREAL, March ti, — Telephone
[ that had been out of commission
[ six months suddenly becoming
feted with electricity, fissures open-
fin the ground and emitting* water
sand, noises like tbe sound of Ala-
l thunder, are reported ftd accoin-
frnentM to the earthquake which
k the whole of the Ht, Maurice
Iy laflt Saturday night, and which
I; continued    Intermit ten tly   through-
lie  week.
mi the remote townships of Que-
ireporte still come in of the ter-
|kiK effect  of the  earth   tremors.
Ive    telephone    and    radio    appar-
were likewise affected. People
them   heard   a   sort   of   sizzling.
us touted,   and   of a  nature  all   its
Currant or perhaps  Oa*
• conclusion reached was that the
(sphere had become surcharged
| electricity, or with a peculiar
of   njL   in   conuqmnce   of   the
<t within lhe terrestrial globe,
ii produced tbe quake uf Saturday
tbt   vibrations   felt   -since.
rttai etaobajt the  widest of which
about four Inches, appeared in
.•round   between   Bale  St.   Paul   and
rbain. but they closed up also
td lately.     They   emitted   water  and
the night of the big quake. Feb-
-8.     the     shocks     wen-    eCCOm-
|d   by   a   tjow.d   whleh   reeembled
u.-^hlng of a river pouring into an
, followed by a noise like the
lg   of  an   expri'8*-*   train,   that   died
tie    apparent    rumble    of    distant
er.
these    nolHes    seemed    to    come
ihe north or northwest.
He Will Be Secretary [pilfll   CrDUIPr
for Imperial AffairsjUIVlL OLflVl-UL
COL.    L.   C.    S,    AMERY
.Vow ctilonial secretary in the llrit-
Ish government, will be known M
the secretary of state for Imperial
affairs, after the colonial office becomes the department of Imperial
affairs.
TWELVE CENTS
IMOR KORETZ
ESCAPED CELL
Jhorities Formally Inves-
jgate Report Another
Buried for Him
•.UIO, March li.—Rumors that
oretz. swlndh-r, who defrauded
■s and friend I out of alwmt
■Jtltiri. had not died in thf str. ■
flnliurv on January 8, less than
iionths after he was sent to
. were being investigated tot*
today.
rumors win* that Koivtz escaped
the guise pf death, and that
|*r body was buried in Waldlieim
ry. The rumors Wife said to
J---.-U strengthened by the fact
ily a captain of the guarj was
. when the death was reported
e occurred, and that thu casus not ■ opened nt tbe grave,
official*) generally regard Unas   unfounded.
Prison   Doctor   Ridicules   It
Lll-rr.   III.,   March   6.—"The   man
Idled    .luininry    8    uas    the    one
|gave   his   nanio   M   L«0   Koreli;
■he  watt  received  at   the  prison
(ith before his death," Dr. It. W.
ier, prison physfelun, said today.
ily to ritmorf that Koretz had
ied in the slate prison.
on officials a-tid that the rumor
'preposterous."
WHEATPRICES
Enormous Selling Crashes
Market, on Big Foreign
Shipments
rMli'Aiiu, Kerch '■* - - Rttuimous
selling r»( wheat today smashed pr<cc*>
..own l]%c a bushel, Uelooked for
big shipments reported tn htve been
netfe   ttom  Artentlm,   Anatnlta   ami
India started lhe break in values and
befnrt- the day was ended the market
here Wiis in a semi -panic condition.
The closing was wild. -U* t-i I1-V- n.-t
lower.     Mav     %1M%      to     fl.llM.     and
,iuly    %IM%    !<>    11.11%,    wiiii    corn
d.>wn.    and    bats    Tki*    l'1
IS OVERMANNED
BOTH SIDES SAY
Stevens Urges Brushing the
Barnacles Off the Ship
of State
American Plunger DADDCn PI ACC
Sought in Spain]DflKlttU bLflOO
FORKE SAYS LIST
CONSTANTLY GROWS
Retirements   Followed   by
New Appointments, Vancouver Member States
OTTAWA, March I).—Suggestions for
a field day to discuss reform of the
civ il sen ice were beard in the house
today.      Public    works    estimates    were
under discussion- and from numbers
on both Bides came the criticism tliat
Uie civil service was over-maniii d.
There were some of Ihe finest oen
of Canada in the civil service, said
Hon. H. II. Stevens, furnier lainist.-.-
of trade and commerce, bin th-iv
Wen- also a lot of barnacles, and
thev   should   b«  got   rid   ..f.
Robert Forks. Progressive lender.
observed that there wus talk nf ICOn-
nniy, soonemy all th- tlm.'. yel i;,-
civil service kept Increasing. He
thought all parties should g.*t ...k'tih-
■r   and    irv    In    find    a    solution    W tn-
oul   Playing   politics.
.1. T. thaw, ind.-pendent. West -'alga rj.     t bought     a     general     manager
siimiid be appelated ont ell deputies.
Judfftu   and   BeputUs
1,.   II.   Kartell,   Liberal.   Hants,  sharply    too*   the   ground   that   a   Judge,   retired
LIEUT.   OSBORNE   C.   WOOD
Wlio is now In Bafpelona, Spain,
after having left heavy debts behind
hlm at Parle ami Biarriu. Ha was
reported seme time ago to have piled
up hundreds o! thousands in profits
from Wall Streel speculation, conducted bv oab'e fnmi ih- Philippine
which   he   later   toaH   m   the   tnaah
gaming tables. liis wile is riiss-i
seeking a separation. lie Itf.altaged
lo have given woi tlile.-s ( he-ks In
Trance.
...lil   ;
• Wl
OtlK
a I.i
I"
tS.'.e   ad'.
in pr
th
ine
Eleven Down tn Winnipeg
YVIXNll'l-'C, .March li.- -SutiVrii
the tdggest slump ibat has been r
corded in many « dav. h h*-ui prl
liii UM toboggan slide mi lhe Winr
peg Kxchange lodav. and befOTS 11
bottom was reached a decline of 11
cents under the previous cl'-se U ;
registered on the expressionless clo.
that  shows out   in   bold  relief  the   I'hi.
ii a tions  of  ihe  .May   Future.    A   mo*
crate reaction tool: place from 11
low mark, hut Stay wheat closed II
lower   for   tbe  dav   at   1!H \.
Trade   volume   was   large.     Tiie   imi
ish    sentiment    that    was    apparent
the   close   vesterdav ' disappeared    l
:b-dly   bearish   ton,-   wi
noli.*.
Ide
CANADA NEEDS
A 'C00LIDGE'
cried   Mr.   H..i-k.-n.   and   at    i
is   Conservative   applause.
"I uoukl put hlm in t
tegory,"   replied   Mr.   Marl
in has a rij*ht to Spongi
'ow    cliizens."
Vot-H utu!er discussion w.
"> for salaries and I75.UO0
igenclee, dsparttnenl of put.
all were idoptsd at lhc .*-.■
ig.
the    ri-.il     se;
al ion
I tlscussiea on  ths .
opened by .Mr. Steven
the     eXl'Ilt      lo      which
allowances   had   grow n   in   \ ari'iiis   gov-
ernnient   departments,
Staft   Kept   at   Old   Streng*th
A    I.etc   amount,   he   stated,   waa   bring     paid     io    retired     civil     tsrvantft,
Mam    retirements   had   been   brought
HhoUt. bul on Hie Whole the places li:,.l
l» en ull-d. and Ilie lull strength
maintained.
He suggested that when vacancies
occurred In the public works and
other departments, Ihey should he allowed lo remain unfilled as long h.-
p. nslble.' This was a case within
th.- realm of controllable expenditure.
In some departments, M here a \,-i-
rancy arretted, help could he drafted
from another department. Instead of
making a new appointment.
Hon.   Chense   Btewart   minister   of
the interior. Raid that just what .Mr.
Stevens      had     suggested      was      being
done   every  dav   in   the   service,
.Mr. BteVene retorted by saying thai
there was an example ol' "gross extravagance" In  tlo-  interior department.
ch il servants bad been lore.
retlri ment In tb'* prime of I
declined   to   gi\e   lhe   man's   name,   but
ion   the  interior
JUDGE   LASSIES
STATE fiTTOlEY
IN STOKES CH
WHEN REFUSED
TQ BE HAZED
Edmonton "Freshie" Threatens Legal Action Against
the University
WOULDN'T BE CLOWN;
CONCLAVE   BARS   HIM
Legislature Discusses Case;
' Minister to Ask for
Report
i:i>>lu.\TnN. .Marcli il. --■ Ueeuuse
l,e refused to boW to the dictate* of
the Students' union of the I'niverslty
of Alberta in submitting to the ;nltl*--
t'.m program prescribed J*y that body.
■Dwlghl H Klcc of this City declared
lodav that he had been debarred from
attending lectures. He slated that hlh
appeals to the university authorities
bad proved abortive, ami now he
pints ai taking legal action against
'student   tyrsnny."
Bizarre   Initiation
lb-    claims    that     the    sophomore
initial !oji      program      commanded
him l-> shave a V-shaped flgur*.
on tin- back "f bis head; wear a
light skull cap of given colors in
such a wav i hai shaven figure
oouM be eavih Men; roll up his
trousers at less! one loot above
the tops of his boots, put on n
gre.-n He. and add a pennant nlid
ribbons io Ins aniiv
Tli.    i.-gala tions   stipulated   thai   Hi is
l.-S-llllli-      should      be      wofll      .Ijtilv      from
eomno'iiceiiieni     to     field    day,    on    tlu*
public highway as well as sround the
Is Told to Stop
Evading Treaty
MINERS LEAVE
PITS QUIETLY
AT HOUR SET
Officials and Clerks Take
Over Pumps and Other
Machinery
ABANDON FIVE PITS
TO WATER FOREVER
Councils Vote  Relief;  No
Intervention as Yet by
Cabinet
Luther that he must reuse tryluu; to
rirriinivont th** liis.irmamrnt features
uf   the   Vernuilles   treaty.
Declares Improper Questions Asked Stokes Have
Lost the Case
WATKINS FOUND
GUILTY AND IS
AWARDED ROPE
Youthful Slayer of Quebec
Postmaster Leads Judge
to Moralize
nu
Mtln
lies    Wl
I.,
II.
Hocken Says Premier Needs
Courage to Cut Down
Civil Sen*ice
ANIMAL HEALTH
GETS BIG VOTE
CHICAGO. Ma-eli li.-l.ess than
two leans all.a- II lent lagim Ils
ei.ei-.e.aiuinau.ai ..f W, B. 1). Kli.kes.
wealthy New Verk apartment hotel
owner, ea trial ehalBe.l will] eell-
rpira.y I,, delaine hi* iutltii; \.'il" hi
an eli.al t.. ..I.tain a .liwiree. Ilie
|.ru-eeuii,,n uas ,.niiie.l this afler-
HOM by Judge «'. N. (iemmll that
ll   lia.l probably deitroytd its ease.
Thi eeiirt was s.i emt,h;i tic ill ils
,leniiueiali.,u at III,' melliuils ,,f Milton    IV    gmltll.   assisiant    slate's    at-
ii'itiey. thai after warning the prosecutor thai a court or review probably would throw oul a conviction
,.( Btokea, lie added he was nut oar-
f    lain   I.ill   lha!   lie- lien.I   ,.f   the eress-
■ I examination  hud   tranrareseed ao  far
; I lh.il    he    himself   w.ul.I    lane   t.i   re-
( I vise a   jury   \ el,let  ugalnat   tile   aK'eii
. i millionaire.
. |    Asks  About   Letters   Not   Produced
' |    With.an  produi Ing Hi., postal carda
' l f..r   the   trial   record,   Mr    Hinilh.   Ill   a
! roaring, angry  v.u.e itemantfad  thai
Mr.    Slakes    give    a     ■yes"    or    "nn"
I answer   as   to   whether   lie   had   nnl
i missives   1..   Mrs.   St.-k.s,   Uie   Slakes'
! children.    Murlal   ami    Jimmy,    and
j Mrs   Arthur Bcotl   Miller. Mrs. Stokes'
] I her.   denouncing    Mrs.    Stakes    far
legad nssoeiiitian wlih uagru men.
Mis    fare   l.laziaK   With   ali)*er,   an.l
Legislature    to    Quiz
EDMONTON,   -Mareh   i;._M,.n,l
vine
,'Klsl
.1"     A!
e.t.    a
■fled
af  Initiation
lean..re  elass
•Ra     ala.ul.l
waa   evldaa
i     tlU     lions.
is   a   ,1111. ran
.1-1 la.
-.■
wla.ther ti:
i as fallauaal I
it the t'nlverni.
l.e    continued   '
...I   l.y   a   dls.a.
it
oplnli
;   i
hit-    Ilie
The da
lar    Will    l.e
.seal   Sainton.
ssiaa   arose  all!   n
a   lectures   at   i
I      IteV.     II       II       Itl
aade   dU'*
t.f
.nil
Ins
na Baker.
. asked to
litter    Iran
OTTAWA.
March     ii —"What
Is   a   "Coolidge."    II.   C
•native.    Tan.mo    West
of   lh.
aids
SIGNERS KICK
AT FRENCH FEES
ish and American Tour-
s Are Threatening to
Go Home
Hocken,
laid   Ihe
mien, when u discuss!,,,
works estimated turiad
service matters. I'rts
he   said,   had  iinnounceil
cut the taxation uf the
uniil    it    was    fi:,    per
Canada   was   paying   Itl
Canada   oucht   t,.   hav
llilnlster.    the    sum.,   roange   tha
In   President Coolidge. said .Mr.   II
Canaan   could  noi   expect   p.  co
Willi    tile     United,  Stales    while     I.
twice    the    harden    i.f    taxation
the    in.I i.il    aud    Ilie    place    ta
was   in   the   civil   service   In'   e
pemlltiir,.   l.y   JI
lliN i Practically Two Millions Is
Granted for Administering the Regulations
'(Inching   lit
stand.   Mr.   sii.l.
uu!     hurled     an
never did
Mi
| p.
.llll.
Idle ,
hll I
l'.\,.'.,.    March    « - A    vote
hat   lie  waul,11 inuiiey  for the  heullll of animals   a
Culled   Stales    something   which   went    fiijther   tl:
capita,   while   t0 ,hl. Clltii(. \{  «, ,n   to the i p.,
'"r'.r ii's' pnaie ' '"   *• "plnluli  of  Harry   Ueiiler,   Pro-    JJ
've.    Curtate    la     I'rairie.    when I
ek.-n.
apete
Judge   (leinmill
inn. terming it  "
a   few   minutes
ask.,1:
"Didn't   la.tori..u
apartment al  ih.-
W'ijs   m.i   thai   win
Slakes
UKh
ohje,
lillsllie:
th
.add  l.e
arrled  ei
Canada
ilinales totaling Jl.lHla.lKHl lor the I
Inlinistratliin of regulations affect- |
I the heullll of animals was he- I
I fare Uie hallsC li.iiisht,
1 Mr Leader said i! was very nl. e j
[li,   hale   HoWatlag   plants,   hat   of   tar 1
witness
■trained   forward
ia.il    wrathful.     "I
Smilh   read   each
dapped   the   rand-
pry   improper."
luter   .Mi-.   Smith
wo "  visit  yo
\n-..llla hotel, ai
Mrs. Stokes left
1 slii.UI
an   hy  his  all.nil.
ind nil Monday.
NOT CONSIDERING
STRIKE TROOPS
No Action Will Be Taken at
Ottawa Unless Province
Requires It
OTTAWA, Hatch i;.—"Tin- ui.i.u-r
is uitin-h in tin- hands nf tlu* provincial authoritle*," stated 3. J. Drs-
barati, deputj ml nit ter <>i tin- Aa-
paitment ot national defence, tonifht,
tatBttiog \>i Hi'- r-ii.irt frum llallfux
nt   ti'M.-ps   ihi-i*..  had
|tON T REAL, lUrch ti—William
Ot-ijrijf Wntkinn, alias i>a\ I-.**. a«>*il
L'l, was t'ntinrt Kuilty thia fVi-nlnn*
vt tlu- murdi-r ol Kraii'-uls X. Beau-
vain on tin- ni^ht uf S*-|>U-tni>-*r S. !>i
BiiiUNais'  gr-ict-ry Hti-re at  Vftdun, an.l
wai  MD-Unoa-d tu in-  kianfed mi  June
IS, liv  Mr. JuHtuf Wlldon, in  tho cuurt
cif   tli.-   khiR's   lu-il-'h.
Ait'n.i   DMchatnbaolt  aaa*S   n,   mu
Kang whn raiilud tlm wtor"
ut the time watltlM heW Ip tli.- i>..si-
ui.tn-Krui.-r and abot him. was found
Kuiin    ni    nmnalaucbtar,   nad iwill   Im
fcentcii--*.-.)    later.
On    Monday,   Btdo-tf   Karrlaon,    tba
n- with- ' ,S*M "l '"i"'r,Nt. S;isk.. youth, * Im linn
rht N ' '"''" *-'1*,n'''11 '■> aennSa rial in run*
nf   this    n<'<'H"n    \iith    the    murder,    «ill   ap*n*ar
inai   initiation I -""'''"'■■•,  ""' court.
■tUdentl  ouUrt j Banfliti ''Mtr* Children"
lime i(\',-r tlu- , J" hl* ■ummlM "m. h..vV,.vf.,-. .Mr.
, Juatice \\ iImuii scored th.- preaeni
Inlater i>( »*du-I ,I;|-V "elvlllaatloa-moderu prpgreoslvt-
Main a n-j.m-t '*dva»cod, ultra-modern," which bad
the   unlveralty i prnduced—what?
t   t-i   the  leOa-  I      Bandite     wlm     m-r.-    rhildl*»-n.     int-ii-
chtMren. with tbt complexion ot school
  |*irla.
In tin- days gone by, we thought of
bandit   ae   a   mail   with   long   hair.
I huff,    with    thn
,his belt,
1 what   to
111
km.
-s  to
K11 IKS
Ipl
in
And
.i
No.*
that Ihe
been orde
! from
| Bootla
■ tiOMtlon thiii
.ni'
■tand  b;
t  ol   the
in
trlke of'U
,   which h«
children
"Wa
if  wo  I
Importaftc
healthy
In
|UH,   March   ti.—Lf   Martin   under
that   lhe   govf-niment   haa   in- I
|M   a   hill   r.-tfiilatiiiK   in   a   more |
ive manner tba poll-N) oupervialon |
llrcifrtu-i-H   In    franco,   Hnd   the   is- ,
¥'   nf    identity    cards   to   them.    A I
feed'   law    In    to    take    place    of i
|n**Ht-ni    decree    which    the   paper
usele.su,     because     Infractions
entail    no   adequate   penalty,
question    of    taxation    and    su- I
[lion of foreign vlaltori continued |
upy   th«  tourist  aaoociatlona i
ohes   from   resort   centers   stal
Visitor*   from   Croat    Britain   an
[jnitfd   States   resent   the   proposf
,n   the coat  of  identity   card
Kiat   many   nre   arninKinc   to   rt
ome  should   the  proposal   b.con
I Curzon Collapses
While Dressing to
Deliver a Speech: n..        „. , T , "T
         r        Ottawa High School
about    ll
iv."   said   Ur.   Lm
Defora tho houaa
ng  thi  VOtO  wan o;
THINK ACTION IS
| DUE FROM OTTAWA
i Manitoba Attorney-General
Says FVult Combine Up
to Dominion
"Ill      r,
1 thai    the
■ think the
ol     Nova
that    tin-
anj    in-
possible
Im;    muy
that the
LONDON, Mnrch 6. — Ths coa-
(l it ii ii cf MaiTjtits C. IH on, of
Ko<iit -ton. lord pieiiident of th'»
council, And leader of the house
of lords, who colliipKed last night
at CiimfcricWre. W.-13 described ln a
bulletin lBsued at int. Loudon reel-
dence tonight rs "not cnlliny for
alarm."
The col la'ine of the moiciuis occurred while he was dD-msing* for
a public dirtier nt which he was
to  have   spoken.
Girl Is Missing and
Foul Play Is Feared
WIN Ml'I 111.
i.j-.'iinM  Intertill
1...11 at ih,. imu
lletln*   Hie evi-
I.ill,.
■tern
I.   .\. ii
.1  in  Hi,.  1
ll   e.UllltilPHl
,1 ll'lllt ,'..,
should  mt
Bvimpt    Btl-fiftn,
I'.SSKI.S.    Mareh    0—Thv
Ask, 	
l.ll,, r.il
\l   today   lilted   the   foreign
n ir he would not oomlder iiink-
eiiUti'ini.  te  tht*   frenelt  miii-
tnr with a view tlmt the littler
t to hlf Kiivtriiiiient thut llel-
*ittpted touiiy or partially
tx Ol furelgneri. recently
e   Kreneli   eliamher.
Atlantic Salmon
Already Running
[ie for Higher
Mounty Pensions;
LIVUHFOOU N S., March
Ai.-dwav i*ivi-r hai a I read)
•Iffhi larae aalmon this >,:
thorn  weiniiinn  19  poun4a i
Is    the    OfTlleil    catch    in    lhc    hn-c
I history   of   the   i ivci.   and    l|   reff&rd
| as an  Indication of ,m tarty  ipnng
Tin
OTTAWA. March 6.—Seveenteen-
year-old Gvclyn Bannister of Sault
Ste. Mario, who has been attending the Ottawa collegl.-Ue, has
Lean inlsslng* since yesterday noon,
when she left the homo of her
aunt. Mrs. J. A. Campbell, with
whom  she   lived  In  Ottawa.
A tUfO number of family
friends, under the direction of
the police, are srorchlnff the city
for sonis trace of the girl. Foul
play is u* ii '-■:! ae Mis Bannister hnd never indicated the slightest Intention of leaving* her aunt's
home, nor had sho nny acquaintances in Ottawa which might hnve
led   to  her  going*   away.
; fl*
!harge»."
Mis   lordahl
deplored
d   on    ihe   ,
ire   to  nil
JAPANESE GROWERS
ARE ALL FOR CO-OP
President Taylor Tells Ontario Fruit Bootlegging
Must Be Stopped
BYDNKY. X. 8„ March ■*.—-Follow-
iny * failure of negot fut ions that
begun last December, looking toward
a new contract between tiie British
BSmplra Steel corporation und Ita
miners in Nova Scotia, und pasaeil
th tough many stages, Including the
ai>pointnient of a conciliation board.
B Hid per cent cessation of work iu
practically every coal mine in Nov.i
Scotia commenced at 11 o'clock tonight, involving some * 14,000 men.
With the exception of one or two
small collieries on the mainland, privately owned, not a single ton of
coal will be mined in any of the
great mines that constitute the moat
Important single industry in the province.
W'lictber or not the cthsatimi of
work will be recognized us 100 per
cent strike, or a lockout by the cur-
ponirion. remains to be decided hy
President John U X-ewis, international   presiilent   of   the   United   Mim-
Workeri of America,    Up to u  l-ite
hour tonight President .1. \V. McLeod
of District -(> had no instructions
ttOBB   the   International   head.
The last man had left the eol-
lieiii-3 at 11 o'clock tonight, and all
horses   were   removed. *
Ficht to Save Mints
Maintenance ' men left their
posts, and were relieved by company officials and clerks from
Che offices und the compi-">
stores, who will endeavor to keep
the machinery going to gave the
mines from destruction of water
and   gas.
Thla uas niio hi all the col Her leu
except five, whleh will b* ftUovad
hi (loud ami will not tm roopatretl
They* are So. io at rtescrve. „Vo. (
it Caledonia, Xo. 21 ut Vfctor*fa,
in.i Noa, L'l and 12 at Birch Core.
They wore opened 1"' yaan ago, and
gave   work   to   IftOI  nien.
The Utmoal good order mucked Ihu
ibandonment of tha pitrf by tha
miners, Ai fa si as the nu-fj were
raised to the surface they ttftperaed
to their homes, and In i taw tno-
tneDts pitheads thai hud been the
bustling renters of industry hecamo
Ulent   and   deaerted.
All   Locals  Obey   Precepts
I n forma lion   al    mid night    was   thai
Ml  locals  had   followed  tho  letfr   of
Instruction!  Issued   by  distri-t   head-
The men ctaltn their a/eUtk Is the
outcome of a lockout by tbo corporation, While the corpora Hon looks Upon
the movement as a 100 par ean^ftrike
Many    of   the   collieries    buvc    WOlkr,|
onlj   "  small part vf each week  dining    the    winter    months,    and    only
about   8000  men  hava   boon   working
part time during tha winter.
All    Must    Keep    Sober
[natructions  have  gone ma   to  the
men from the dlatrlct executive strictly   forbidding   any   aet ion   that   may
precipitate    trouble,    and    Mftlcular
11 'ont Itnii'-I   nn   oare   11
p.
•on   tin
cd.   wai
ng     tin
government
- take propei
Bul   all   th.
if the fedei-s
it,I    ippul    t,
ctli
St. John Attends
Readjust to Scale
Pugsley Funeral
of pay.
with tb- recent rat
s»-(l   in   the   house   of
^fternomi    wilhout   OMOStttou.
resolution   states   that  "no  suuli
ifltment.    shall    utitliorlze    the    .n-
of nny payments  for  pvi-.uon*
eerued be tore the pausing of t'ie
ed    legislation.
Ma
AWA.     March    tl.—A    resolution i      s r-      ■"•II.N.      N.B.,
le  an  amendment  to   the   Royal I Hundreds of cltliens from all   walks
Inn    Mounted   Police   net   provld-    of    life,    Including    rcpreseiilulhoa    ofl
hat   penaioha   to   officers    their   the   federal   and   provincial   govern-
.   nnd   constables,   granted   prior, „.,,..,„      u-.thered     thin    ntlimimi     >t
,y tlm i, r,'H,.ji,.t,.,i „, ».--!si:'^;h,^'e;;;,'e,,'niH,^'';,,;r^;
respects to Hon. William J'ugsley. \
former lieutenant-governor nf New ■
Brunswick, and at one time federal!
minister   of   public   works.
Services   were   conducted   by    lte\*. I
A. L   Klcmlng. lector of Stone cburoft. I
Ontario Will Fire
Employees Who Bet
Upon the Ponies
TORONTO, March 6.—Premier
Fcrgi^on, in the legislature this
aftornoort, said that it had come
to lie.tr nvj that a person was
visiting tha parliament buildings
and soliciting bets on horso racing.
He announced thnt He proposed
to employ a detective, and if any
civil servants were caught making bets they would be dismissed,
as the government did not take
any  chances with  such  employees.
Apartment House With
Windowless Rooms Is
Inspiration ol Bylaw
VANCOUVER, March 6.—The
! discovery that a local gara£e re-
' cently was turned into an apartment house with windowless
: rooms is leading the city coun-
t      cd    to    revise   the   building    bylaw.
CHURCH  UNION  VOTE
Chairman Leech Fired
From Liquor Commission
Alter Losing His Suit
REGINA. M-^rch 6.—R. E. A.
Leech, chairman of the Saskatchewan liquor commission, who yesterday lost his libel action against
the Leader Publishing company
for $50,000 damages, Has been
dismissed from his appointment
on the board by the provincial
riovernment.
In a statement issued today.
Attorney-General   Cross   says:
"The   appointment   of   R.   E.   A.
Leech    as   chairman    of   the   Saskatchewan   liquor   commission   has
been   cancelled,   effective   today,"
, _f   1	
American Bankers May
Loan Britain Big Sum
to Aid Gold Standard
NEW   troHK,   March   I.   Whll«   u„
I.-i rn.i I  .llsi iissi.iii   .ii    negutlRtlom  re-
(udlnc He. ntabllihmeni  ot a 1'nlt-
e.l   Sl.iles  el.'.lil   In   lid   III..il   Britain
in die i-.st.iniii f ilie n.'i'i standard Imr l.een ..|..'lie.I. inl.'iii.itliiniil
I,linkers Indicated today thai llrltain
Would    en...inner    liltle    difficult!    In
[ arranging i   loan  of anywheri  fi-.nn
Slim.imu    lu   <: "in'   tor   Hint
|.lll'|.i.se.
i IT
I'.uva.      March      li.    -Jai>n
s. llle
is   in   thi,   un   arc   loo
per
cent
.....]..irativc."   aald   1..   E.   To
\ lor
nf    K
aloana,   B.   r.   president   nf
the
Brltli
ih  Columbia   Kiuii  Grown,'
si.ein
tion.    m   addrcMinn    n    mc,
ding
i.r tli
e    eilslei ,|    l Inl.'ll'lil    lil'llll. h    ■-!'
1I1,
rami.
linn   s... l.iv   of   Technical   .1
,gcl -
. Illtl.
rials  ler- todaj
Til,
•   problems  of thi   rmli   gru
nets
n el'e
nee.lltll. 1     le       he     lack
, ,..|     ,,.,,,11 r it 1     , lu.ie    .
of
inns.
.lll'l    1 UOpi 1 .11 lei,     ,,l     I III 11     1
wilh   ..niiiei-   ..n.i   ulioleaa
lera.
he    ill
"ll.
•el.ire.l,
lOtlegglllK    1 '     fruit    in
.lllS-
try,"
he   said,    "is   as   preralml   a
s    Is
hootli
■yniini   in   liquur    ther   i
,.11'IS
nf   111
e  country, and  l»  lusi .1- .1
etri-
tn.'l.t;
il."
.».i«   and    dealers    under
,,,,,-
trie t
with   Hie   l-'iiin   Growers'   0
s-n-
el.ilie
n from time to time dealt
1.Llt
flile
Ma
and   broke  Ihe r net.
ns ore under dlacuaalon bj  «
ll l.ll
any
mi. n   breach   of  eontracl   in
1   by
the
ftitur
.■    Hn    11 His   iii    mil   ni
1.1    1
fine
uf   ,<:.'.1   being   llkelj    to   ho
re   'i
Klillll.
,1.   affect.
Wanted for Fraud
on Old Woman Over
Lifting Mortgage
The Weather
BY     TRAIN
.111
TORONTO.    March
issii.,1   toaay   t,v   ti
bureau    nt"    Informal
HI7   Preabyterli	
voted   in   favor  of  1
aad lfi  ugiiinst.
-A   Munmr)
eburch unl.ni
] shows dial
1.nations    have
I niteii  ehurel.
•*-!
11..11,
Kfaejt,   wi
National
I AW.
l'i".
Ma
rh
ulu,nt   1,
.,!
kill,.I
ratlwiu       tncka
I ll..snells,    Sask.     seiilh    of    li
this ivealag. The bod) »
l.y a farmer a short time
passenger   train   had   passed.
St.
VANCOUVER. March 6—Alleged to have cruelly defrauded
an old local woman of diamonds
worth $1203, under the guise of
selling them to meet a mortgage
on her home, tho police are requesting the extradition of F. W.
Darley.   Los  Angeles.
temperatures  IihK.w   aro   for   Il.e
us endlDg yesterday afternoon at
Annuities for Aged
of Sharpies Tribe
I.i I.N I >( i.V. Ml
Press Cable,)—A.
or Thomas Sharpl.
cheater,   probated
the   Whole   Of   the   1
an
stall
llle,I
nne
tilled   li
ti ti. -(Canadian
riling to the will
accountant. Man-
eiiny, practically
derived from
re   earl.- ,
s   found I tnl
after   al annuity
1 £ ll).
divided
tegi
or  Bhorpl
were     horn      in
Wales   and    Ireh
bi
It
t   $l:MI.Mill
1     who   are
the   surname 1
Hesmondhatglt,   wh,.
Uhgland.    Beotland, I
il, and are at pies- |
Th..
eeed 1
years ol   ago.
id,   will   noi    I
1 raiilii.nili
Prince Allien
Winnine-. .
San    Krani'isee
Spokane    	
• Nn  aero.
 rageTwu"
THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925
Leading Hotels of the West
ifhen Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained
a
George Benwell, Proprietor
The Premier Hotel of the Interior
AMERICAN   PLAN RATES,   $3.50  TO   15.00
Rooms with Running Water and Private Baths.
Headquarters for all Travelling Men, Mining Men,
Lumber Men and Tourists.
ROTARIAN    HEADQUARTERS
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER   $1M.i
THE   MOST   COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA    IN   THE   CITY
IllTME — Mr. and Mrs. James An-'eary; F. P. Williamson. Ventleton; R
derson. Kaslo; (*,. t*. ltatnell. Toronto; I Gecyaon, 0, A. Nixon, Bennington; J.
y\r. anil Mrs. K Allan, Iiunihells; T. | C Carruthers, elty; Mrs. Htorey anrl
H. Jones, Vernon: It. A. Morley. J. K. ! sen, AVarUner; Morlev H Plunkett, Al
Archer, J. A. UIkks. W. tl. Metcalfe, ! ''nnkett Stan Bennett, Lea Appleby,
A B. nsju, 11. K. llllltnour. Van-1 Mr. ami Mra. Red Newman, Ross
eeuver; E. Pledderjohn, II. M. Watson. ! Hamilton, the Dumbells; J R. Ly-
Jauies   Ciuuiili, 11,   J.   Il_    Biearey.   Cal* i mourner,   Montreal.
EUROPEAN PLAN
Daylight Sample Room,   '.
Commercial Ms.
Hotel Strathcona
Once You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona
• YOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER
Queen's Hotel
THE CENTEROF CONVENIENCE
Hot and cold water ln every room
Bteam   heated.
A.   LAPOINTE,   Prop
THE MADDEN HOTEL
T.   MADDEN,   Prop.
Steam-heated   Roomi   by  the   Day
Week   or   Month.
Every   consideration   shown   to
guests.
Cor.   Baker   and   Ward  Sts.  Nelson
MAI intiX — Oscar Ar.tl.-rHin. A.
-s.iisriKr. n. Wiitiiun Koftfnoff, Brtl
limit; I,. Holbroff, ,J. S. Holmu. BpO-
kiine;   Mrs.   M.   V.   Clark,   Perry's;   K.   It.
Cbuchatn,   J.   Boawtak,   ,r.   R.  rtltante
UfV.UU.Iu*;   W.   W.   Mt-L(-(i(l,  V.   IS van*
Truil.
Fifteen Hundred
Villagers Must
Vacate Townsite
CHEYENNE, Wye, March 6.—
The 1503 residents of La Voye,
Wyo., were deprived of their
homes by a ruling* of .Federal
Judifc T. Blake Kennedy today,
who ordered that the townsite be
vacated in favor of the Ohio Oil
ocmpany, which holds a government lease on thp government
land. It Is ln tho Salt Lake oil
field.
HER NERVES SO BAD
SHE COULD NOT SLEEP
Mrs. Grace Kitchen, St. f!eni*jr-*,
Ont., writes:—"Attn* having a an* ere
attack of iirieumonia. I wus left in a
weak and run-dmvn n unlit ion. My
nerves were so had I could not sleep
nights, and in the duyttin.* I hud
terrlhle faintiiiK spells, caused by niy
heart heing weak. ' Finally 1 |Ot so
had I had to take tu my bed for
weeks at a time, but one day 1 read
about
MILBURN'S
HEART AND NERVE PILLS
so   decided  to   try  them.
After taking one box I felt a slight
improvement. 1 have now taken five
tioxes, and have gained 35 pounds in
weight. I am now more than able
to do all my own housework as well
'is considerable outside work. I cannot lecomtnemd Millturn's H. & N.
Pills too highly for those suffering as
I did."
STOMACH BAD!
INDIGESTION
Chew a few Pleasant Tablets,
Instant Stomach Relief!
NEW GRAND HOTEL
616  Vernon   Street   East
"nty   brick   hotel   in   city      Stean
heated:   hot  and  cold   water
European  and  American  plan«
OCCIDENTAL    HOTEL
A.  C.  TOWNER,   Proprieter
The   home   of   plenty.
Fifty  rooms  of  solid   comfort
We serve the best   meals In Nfllnm
It's the  cook
SAVOY HOTEL
Two   blocks   from    Depot.
Steam  Heated.    By  Day.  "Week  or
Month.    Hot and cold running water
For Your Comfort.
J.   A.   KERR,   Prop.
MRW Uii ANU — <;irn Allan, Kd
I'ueh.'Mie. Harold Rich, lUurlce Lon-
-'< ti. .1. lirvnn, D. Krislnv. Cv BUrk,
W, Uuberts. the .1'umliells; B. !■- Hull
hpokutie; Mrn. Howell and family, fal-
taty; Mrs, Greenwood nnd child- Edmonton; _V. Holder, Drumheller; It. M
-Mcl'hi-rsun, Mra. I. Lee, BonninRton,
Edward   Nordman  ntul   Mrs.   Nonlnian,
Mtsu   Ksther   Nor.Iinmi,   Kens kind,   Mrs,
V   Graham,   Vancouver.
IXVOT — Roy H. Clark, Vanoouver;
H HtnrUks. David Rice. Trail; Uie
Vlvln, Lnrdi>; 1. D- Walker, Mr. antl
Mra.   Boatt,   T.   L.   Purvia,   Vancouver;
Mrs. l'roulx. Kamloops; J, 11. Palmer,
Calgarv; .1. Whil., Silverton; Mr. nnd
Mrs blxon and son, Wallace. Idaho;
All.ert Avlson, Mrs, ,T. Avi5<.>n, New
Denver: Mrs. A. Borne r villa, Belen
■Somerville. Slocan City; A. K. Stanley.
Nakusp; M. R, McI-.-nnan, Bonnlnfton;
John P. Hell. Park's Siding; Bt-asl
Martin,   T.   Uneas,  Boulder,	
MRS.   MALLETTE
Announces    the    Reopening    of
THE KOOTENAY HOTEL
Vernon   Street Phone   692
'ompletely   renovated.     Thirty   comfortable   rooma.
A Home for the World at Reasonable
Pr-jcep '
Nelson's Best Cafes
Whan    at    Nelson.    Eat   si   ths
Golden Gate Cafe
Our    motto    ifl   Cleanliness.   Quality
md   Service      Al!   White   Help.
Meals.   SOc   and   Up
The    monieiti    "Pape*a    Dlapepatn"
reaches lhe stomach all distress rock.
Lumps   of   indigestion,    ^iises.    heart-
burn,   aourn-aaa,   tuUneac,   flatulence
palpitation,   vanlah.
Ease your atom-acti now:      Correct
digestion and  acidity for a few cents
Drufffl-ata sell mtllioni of packaf*a,
CONSERVATIVES
SWEEP LONDON
COUNTY COUNCIL
Liberals Almost Wiped Out;
Labor Gains Eighteen
Seats
LONDOW,       March       n—(Canadian
Freee Cable.l*^.jrtmicip.il  Reformer! or
iiervatlvei   were   ngain   reelected   In
lhe  majority,• tot   tin-   18th   year,   when
lecttoM ror the London  county conn-
11   limk   plnce   today.
Of   the   lie   sen---,    the    Reforniere
won   II;   Labor   or   Soclallsta.   18;   Pro-
rcssiv.-   i.r   Liberals,   c.     The   Ltbor
nd   Socialist   party   hnve   valued   18
eats,   entirely   lit   the   expense   of   the
I'roKresslve.i,   while   lie-   .Municipal   Re-
formeri   have   eaineil    one    s.-ai.   and
are.   nf eom'ne,  decisively   confirmed  in
their   majority.
Eighteenth     Year
The    past    eouncil    cnnaUted    of    84
Municipal  Reformers or Conservative!*,
'it   Proereaalvee   or   Mbernla,   and    is
uallfled   eleatora   is   nearly   8,060,000,
Imoet equally  comprised of  meo and
Women.
The Municipal Reformers have held
a majority in the Common council of
county of London for 1T years,
governing" the densely populated area
" 117 acres and four and a half million persons eomprlitng London county.
STIRLING HOTEL
716   Vernon   Street    East
Steam hestsd.   Hot snd cold water
Ws srs  hers  to  serve  you.
P. H. »USH, Prop.
THE L D. CAFE
Flnest-oiinipped restaurant tn the
City. OPEN DAY AND NIOHT.
SPECIAL—Ice Cream, Soda Water
and Hot Drinks. Nice, clean, furnished looms; hot a,nd cold water.
We   Cater   to   Private   Parties.
SHERBR00KE HOTEL
Near   C.P.R.   Station.
Itouma   at   Iteasonable   Rates.
H. DUNK,  Proprieter
THE STANDARD CAFE
320   Baker   Street,   Nelson,   B.C.
OPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT
11:30 to 2:30, Special  Lunch .. -35c
5:30 to 8:00 p.m., Supper  35c
Phone   154
Cuticura Talcum
ForYoungAndOld
After a bath with Cuticura Soap
end warm water Cuticura Talcum
Is Indispensable in soothing and
cooling tender or Irritated eklne.
They are Ideal for all toilet usea.
FtirjiVi Bilk Trwt *T W-.II. Afrirtm CtntiXXttr
Wr...(: "Citlawa. t 0 fcw am, ■neta-wl.'
IV-.y'-'oipff*. Ointro«ntrUn.lK*. TalHurlfir
(1W     Try our n«w 5h»vln* SlitW.
PITS QUIETLY
AT HOUR SET
(Continued from Page One)
stress Is laid ti|>oii Ihe demand for
sobriety. Kf forts were lielng made
hy the authorities to close up all
places suspect ed of selling liquor In
the   town   of   Glace   Bay   and   other
mining centers, and tho officials announced their determination of keeping  the   peace   if   at   all   possible.
The Ghee Hay town council has
voted IB60-9 for relief purpoCM nmong
the needy famili-**-" there, but sonl
a resolution to the Kovernmenl declaring Ibat they could go no further lu the way of furnishing financial nssislance to the sinkers, ami
asking  intervention   in   their   behalf.
Colliery towns that depend spoil
the mine machinery to furnish thejn
with light and power were not suffering any inconvenience, and wen
being werved U usual.
A mass meeting of lhe miners will
be held at 1" o'clock tomorrow to
discuss lhe filiation and lay plaM
for iheir CUnpl ,
Steel   Plant   Has   Three   Months'  Coal
Official! at  the steel plant  In S\d-
ney   stated   that   the   Stoppage   of   work
in the mines would not effect tht
steel plant, as there was enough coa
hanked  there tu  laal   three months.
No picket! win be allowed nt anj
of the collieii's by tho I'nited Mini
Workers of America officers, unlet!
it becomes absolutely unnecessary, i
was announced from beadquartera b
Olace Bay tonight.
Government    Stryimj    Out
HALIFAX,    Manh    8.- There   wa
no   indication! at   a   late   hour   tha
anv Intervention waa contemplate)
by ibe  focal  itove
tinn with the stoppage of work in
tho coal mines of the BrttWl Kmpire
Steel corporation. Premier Armstrong na id nt in Id night thai there
had been no developmenta at this end.
There -were no  official  Judications
hero that local troops would bo sent
to Cape Lbeion, nor were the government police anticipating any part
in the strugf-Jo, according to the attorney-general.
County   Council    Votes    Loans
BTUlfBY,   H, m„  March C—Decision
to   loan   sir.OO   lo   District   No.   U   of
Cape    Hreton    coimly    was    made    by
lhe   county   council   here   today.
Like amount! will also be loaned to
Districts Nos. 1 und 4 if relief Is
applied fur.
Spring   HLU   All   Out
apHINU   HILL, -VS. Marcli 6,—-Approximately   kiij'J   mlnera  ceased   work
In    the    -Spring    Hill    collieries    of    the
Dominion coal company here tonight.
In   accordance   \\\xh   the   strike   order.
Tills nuniher Include! every employoe
of the colli, rles down to the lasl horse
boy, and the strike was pronounced
as    H"J   per   cent.
New Glasgow Out
\I*:\V QLASGOW, March ■5.—The
collieries of PlCtOt] county wei*e v;i-
oated by lhe ininers tonight at ll
o'clock following decisions of meetings
of the United .Mine Worker!1 locals
to walk out in conjunction wilh their
Cape Breton members, ami with lhe
exception of several small privatoly
owned collieries, the strike was 100
per cent. Approximately 1000 men
were Involved.
Murdoek Says "No"-
OTTAWA Mareh li.—lion. James
Munlock minister bt labor' has wired
to .1. W McLeod, preelaeni of the dislrict IB; United Mine Workers of
America, Olace Bay, that while be
would personally bu glad to assist
in helping to bring al.oiit a settlement    of    existing    differences    In    the
Cape   Breton   coal   fields,   "on   must
Maintain that any representations or
demands to he made hv our district
board   ahould   he   made   direct   to   your
TOO JW COOKS
HELD UP WORKS
Three Departments Squabbled at  Port  Nelson
Causing Year's Delay
OTTAWA. March fi.—A reported ae.
count of how each department madi
it Impossible for tbe others to Cftrrj
un. With the result that thf worl
-vas poatpoaed for a year, was recounted by j. t. shaw, independent,
'algary West, In the house of coin
moni this afternoon, while the public      works      estimates      were      being
llecuMed.
Mr, Shaw claimed that tbe civil
tervloe enmmission had tailed in its
lUty. There should have only been
one commlutoner appointed in the
fitsi   place.
He advocated that a "general manager" should be appointed over all
deputies    and    their    depart men Is,    to
make overlapping ol department!
Imposelble.
Smart Hats
Miss Hamilton has returned from the millinery
opening, and ia showing extremely stylish spring
modes and fancies, selected from the season's choicest
offerings.
New Spring Dress Goods
Patterns coming in individual lengths are particularly fine.
The NEW COATS and DRESSES are arriving
daily.
You Are Invited to Inspect Our Stock
NelsonDry Goods Co*
LADIES'  WEAR SPECIALISTS
unit
CAN YOU DO IT?
MEMORIZE   tin*   Artld-M   In    tun
TOP   Window   us   V.iu   Pass.
SEE  Hi.'  S. ..ills
TAKE   mi   Observation
TEST  Thla  Afternoon.
BorsCumip
Men Suited
DODD'S \
KIDNEYS
^Piusy
^KioilE^K/
'CASCARETS' 10c
IF CONSTIPATED,
DIZZY, BILIOUS
Airedale Disperses
Three Robbers Who
Assault His Master
TOBONTO March 6.—The loy-
;i.My oi Bruce an Airedale dotr. t»r
his in.*stor Is riven as the reason
today by Fred Brttton for the
(act that he is not lying in hospital as the result of an attack made
on him by three thugs in a lonely
spot in the  east ond  last  ni-rht.
The men demanded his money,
and when they discovered only
60 cents ln his purse, they cciu-
menced to assault him. "Bruce"
then came to the rescue, nnd tho
robbers   maile   a   speedy   escape.
Last Monday 4 man was held lip
ln the same spot and robbed of
$10C.
MANITOBA PLANS
GRANT TO SPORT
Government Won't Cancel
Amusement Tax but Will
Bonus Olympic
WXKKtflBa    M:-rrti    fi.— DeclHlon    nf
tin* provincial foreiwdeat ti> man
■ottie   tfrant   toward  rtfteneM   Incurred
i.v  juiuitrur *portfl officlaie  in  etnd-
Itig a Manitoba team to th<3 (dyuijilc
ninu, tno iinninimvd liy l'remU*r
Brackea   i"  thi  assembly   today.
The anBoun-wment tolwwed pisaa
that   ninatcur  snorting   f-voniH   b«   ta-
li.vrd Ot the- impact of tlw> ntniis--
in, nt      tax. Tho     govern mo tit     Mr.
Bracken   said,   uas   not   pH^ared   to
abolish     tin*     t;ix,    but    was     prepared
to    make    1 te   contribution    in    the
tntereet   of   amateur   sport.
The     prt-Mnfor    also    announced     that
mendmenti ta the Ituml cn*dlt eel
rould bo Introduced neat wreetfc This
:er\lee, he said, at prt-Ht-nt. showed a
Otal loss of $169,000. nnd an approx-
mate   loae  of   H60f000.
WAR    DEPARTMENT
NOMINATES    AIR    HEAD
A\'ASHIN<iTi_iN, Uatob 6—The name
nt Col. Jami'3 K. Fechet was Rent to
the White Houaa today as the war
-Tipartment'a (Aoice to euceeed Btbj.-
Oen, Willinm Httohelt, aaelntant chi. I
uf tin-  air aerviea.
Fori fi*
i.-t
■ ^r^r^.—::=r= — y->'-r   bowola   and
i-E-rt -_t^_i=^ __    Hvtr.   No striping
y= ^-^) .--»-.7^^.   or      o v v r net in*,'.
*mf_# '_!   -ZCy Millions   of   men,
•^■^   fjVL^   ^_'«     wuincii   and   clul-
£___.■*      tViJL      <h>'.x       lako      this
^W^     hnrmloss     laxa-
~_==^    0     ?--*'        tivo-.atharlio.     It
~zz __ _r doean't    Rlcken
— ~' you    lik*-    pllla,
oils, calomel  nnd  en Ita.    Taatea  nice
—acta   wonderfaL     10c,   SGc   and   BOa
boiee—any   drug   store.
Saskatchewan Beer
to Be Dearer Than
Alberta Beverage
'•ai.i;.\i:v. March 6, -The coal of
Ik'tr In Kankatchewnti will be considerably higher than In Albarta, ar-
rordlng to Km 11 Blck. of tha Letli-
in nit; i- Brewing company, a ho is f".
1 'algary on ins way from a confcr«
once of brewing Intereila In Reflna
Re Imeec lus prediction on' tha high
i-r coat of production in small qtian
tltien in Haakntchewan. coat of imptir
tat Ion,   and   distribution   costs.
Nearly a Quarter
of Panel Women
VAXCi L'VER,    Ma
:-pl
rii   8,—Twenty
iry  at   tin'   Van
will ba wi'ini'i
Both Grand and Petit
VANCOUVER Marc* ii.-Tm
.omen ui-i'o today aelected for Jary
uty at the uaalaea which otnm here
a March 2A, Seven women's namea
vb In Iwd.d in a panel of 48 petti
urora; three women's namea In a
itxnel   of   13 grand   jurors.
ONTARIO    ANTI3    ARE
GIVEN  TO   WEDNESDAY
Tt ittt iNTO,   March   «.—■Fraabytarlana
oppOMed to church unlim have until
W. dnrsdi.v next to pTea«nt tholr petition for ti bill regarding the division
of     Pivsl.ylerlan     rlmrrli     property    in
it:.- province befera the commlttaa oa
atandlag orders nf the Ontario legla-
l.il ure      Afler  that   (late   It   will   bl   tou
lata   for   tba   present   session.
HAD BOILS
ALL OVER HIM
There   la  rmly  rmp  wny   fo   Ret   rid
of boils inni  that  is hy golns   ri^ht to
tiie   seat   of   the   trouble—the   blood-
as the bad blood must be made pure 1
before Ibe bftlla will disappear.
BURDOCK
BLOOD   BITTERS
elaanaag the system and removes all
tbo foul matter from the blood in a
way   that  tew  medicines  will   do.
Mrs. Chas. Uankin, Bulyea, Sask.,
writes:—"A few yeara a^o my husband had a terrible time with boils,
"ti one arm In.* had 1fi between his
elbow and wrist; five on tho back of
liis nock, and several Rare oa different parts of his body. lie tried
everything he could think of, but got
no relief until lie took Burdock Blood
Blttere, and to his aurprlae it completely relieved him of his boils in
a.   Vary   short   time."
li.B.B. has been on the market for
tbe past 4fi years; be sure you Ret it
when   you ask for  it;   put   Up  only   by
Tin? T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,
Ont
LEGAL NOTICES
"GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT"
KOTICB   OF   Al'i'I.K-ATTON    FOR
BXEft   LJCBNCH
Not too is hereby f,*.v"n   that, on  tht
2'Irrt    dav    nf    March    next,    the    under*
signed  Iqtnnda to apply  to the Liquet
Control   Board   for  a   lieonee   hi   PtMOaci
of premlaee being part of the buiidin/
known hs Outlet Hotel, nltuatc nt
l'nieter. Uritisli Colnmbli), upon the
lands    deetrlbed   .is   UM    Number    Part
nf dtattict  int. n. iss, Qreap  1,  Koeli
Number A and R Map Number 710
Kootenay, Land Resist ration ldstrlct
in tbo Province of Hritish Columbia
for tbe nJl of beer by the glass. 01
by the open bottle for consumption 01
tho   premises.
Dated    this    21st    day    of    Fehruarv
IMS,
W,   A     YVAttD.
(KM) Applicant.
Girls! a Gleamy Mass
of Beautiful Hi
35-Cent   "Danderine"   So I
proves Lifelefis, Neglected Hair
An abundance
of luxuriant hair,
full 0 f gloss,
gleams ami life
shortly follows a
genuine toning up,
of neglected'
scalps with dependable " Danderine."
Falling h a i r,
itching gcalp ami
the dandruff la
corrected immediately. Thin; dry, wispy (k M
hair ia quickly invigoratei.1, tai
on new strength, color and yout
beauty "Danderine" is deliglitfn
the hair; a refreshing. stim.i)-i
tonic—not sti:ky 01* greasy!
drug   store
McGill University
•MONTREAL
Faculty of Music
An: 1 nnl   T-or.nl   TJ-aininationa   ii
ICisic
Theoretical    Baammatleni    will
hPld  on  i 1* about   May  2nd. nnd Pi
tlcal  EtfamtnattnnH rturlng May 1
,luiv  at   various  contors  throujlii
Canada.
Tbroinrh     the«e    exam'nations—0\
to (be  pupil*--  of fill   teachers —
■tending of a atudent may bo
certained and profreaa tested. Tt
are alwo pn parutory to the dipfe
und Qegree roUr»aa In Mualc wh,
taken from McOUl, a truly NatJ
I'nlvere.ty, are reeogtilaed eve
where aa of the hlgbcsi siatidin
Kurt h.-r Information regard Ing
different gradea, music to be |
pared, fees, etc.. and appllc*t
forms mav be obtained by apiily
direct to tb.- Secretary of the ■
ultv- of Muiric of McGUI r»iv
er to the local representative, H.
li.ll. Beq„ *1* Mill aOvet,
Entile* for the examinations sho
\:e  atnt befuro  April  14
THE   GUMPS — GOOD  NIGHT,  KNIGHT
n
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l-.WW-\ (VAORM1H6 St^out,
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coc«oo ^
Cd\j>?1.E:   Of
V11MT>MILL?,
V,TO PLM wvi^
rtlLLS (\ tHKHC*,
11
WW
Mothers eipei
\j like it for <
dren as it ta
the place of in
nal medicines
Local Druggists Ha
Modern Remedy for Co
A Veporizing Salve which i. Rub!
Over Tlirost and Chcit lor Cold
WhenTlcki vapoHtiii, the "eatf
method <>r treating wc- throat; I
ebltle, deep riie»l .'..Lis. or <'n>o
upplled over the Ihroal or <'lic>.l
tnartdlantfl aro releaesd un vapur
ih<. body 1 t.
Theae   vuliori.   Inhaled   wilh .
breath  oarry  t o** medication  ilir
to \hn affected qIe pasaagee,  MD
Ing the pl.Uvm .'1!'1 reHUvlog tho
goitlon.
At   the   il    Ilni«  Vicks  jris
counter-Irritant,  atintulaUng the
and thua belpa the vapeaa inliult-
break ap tho Inflammation.
Colds   are    usually   relieved
night.   ■
ICKS
V
▼   VAPORUt
Ore x l7NiLuo*Jta Usta Ycmki
A few drops of Shiioh brings qui
relief to throat irritation, hoare
nean and couching. Shiloh tn tn
no mi cal — a favorif.fi remedy i
over fifty yeara. At all druggis
IJOc, 60c and $1.20.. , . ■-.   .,
SHIL0K
Use Celery Kii
a gentle laxative"T(
that purifies the bU
At ymir rlrtiggi.t 30c and St
CLASSIFIED    ADS     BRING
6ULTS.
 2ft
THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925
Page THree
'ROAD TO LOVE'
By ELENORE MEHERIN
CHAPTER   XII
The purest and sweetest fibers of
our nature are often those that make
the   noose   to  liang our spirit.
Had Violet Uoiiey been created
coarse grained, destitute nf fancy aa
her slater Lizzie, nht* would have gone
doggedly from the dingy, smelling
kiteh«tt of her father to an equally
staU abod* of hor husband. Her days
would have heen Btlrred by yearning;
untroubled by remorse; Inciting the
Imagination to step either up or down
—a   contented   clod.
But into the fabric of her being
were woven fine sensitive threads. She
glimpsed her vision of beauty, bocame
one of those Impelled to seek to strive.
What if some must fall? What If
they must see these holy strands defiled? There is a magnificence, at
least in having dreamed and hungered; a hope for the race, though a
tragic one, in ull these "might have
beens."
Clyde Dunstan symbolized for Violet tbe nohle—lhe men. gentle and
strong of romance. What she missed
so poignantly In her father, In the
butcher and the bricklayer, she thought
to   find   In   him.
There was something reel*;less In her
nature,    or   perhaps    only    the    young
1 impulse to seize the little happiness
that came her way. Despite Iter father's rough warning ber visitor Boon
returned to the street kitchen. The
I fated   happened.
■t Dennv, coming home sometimes In
1 the afternoon, would see her, flushed
'high spirited, wearing some pretty,
. lace collar, some gay pink bow, lalk-
: ing    intimately    to    this    sleek,    dark
St. Paul's
Presbyterian Church
REV. e. R. G. DREDGE, M.A.,
Minister
Phone 30IR     Manse, 315 Silica
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
11:00 a.m.—Morning   Service.
2:30 p.m.—Sunday School. Adult
Bible Class.
4:00 p.m.—S. T.  Bible  Class.
7:30 p.m.—Evening   Worship.
A cordial Invitation  la extended
to  all 'to attend   these  services.
MONDAY
3:00 p.m.—Ladies' Aid.
7:00 p.m.—Cuba   meet.
8:00 p.m.—The Excelsior Club
meets at the home of Miss
E. Mackenzie. -115 Carbonate street.
8:00 p.m.—Managers   meet.
WEDNESDAY
4:15 p.m.—Mission Band.
8:00 p.m.—The S. T, Cluh.
FRIDAY
7:00 p.m,—C.  O.  I.   T.
8:00 p.m.—Boy Scouts.
fellow   with   hla*  Indolent   rharm,   his
soft,   almost   feminine   brown   eyea.
Sometimes he listened to Violet's
talk, laughing inwardly and afterward
twitting her. For ahe brought out
all   her   fiction*   for   Clyde   Duns tan's
nsumption, For him she was the
Violet   of   her   dreams,
_h, yea, mother's people were Quite
wealthy, tills waa one of them, but
of course, when she married lather,
they cut Iter off without a cent, it
made   it   hard   for   her."
Even Matt came in for a glowing
Bketeh   or   two.
♦•He thinks I'm a child. Moth
says it's because he's really so fot
of me that he gives me no liberty,
suppose  he  does   love   mc—"
As Dennv came home one noon
time, a seuffling a fury of angry
volees   reached   him.
lie saw Violet, a great dish of
mashed potatoes heaped in a snowy
turret   recoil,   laughter   freezing   in   her
throat     Matt    Horley   hunched   over
her,   his   fist   shaking.
"What    did     I    tell    you! Damn
chippy! Thought I was gone, eh!
Heat It, you cheap dude:"
■ -Father! Why Fnlhor!" Violet's
fae.il blazed in an agon*** of shame, but
she tried valiantly to save her dignity
before   Clyde   Dunstan.
"Don't father me! '-Get in! I'll
fix vou!" He was cuffing right and
left;' the triumphant dish of mashed
potatoes went Dying to the street.
Dunstan    supped    back.
Violet ran into the housi\ crying,
rocking   her   anus,   I.* nny   followed.
"Aw, sav, Vee!" J Jut she wouldn't
listen, fch'e was insensate with grief.
talked    wildly:
lod—isn't this frightful! I could
kill    myself.     Oh   (lod!"
"(iee, Violet, don't feel like this!'
All the piiv in Denny's nature rose
lo her need. "Aw—listen—lies drunk.
Clvde   won't   care.   It'll   all   blow   over.
mar*  Wo—don't  cry."
ie was paat comfort. The peak
of injurv and humiliation was reached.
Tliat night Violet waa not home tor
dinner.      Al    midnight    she    had    not
ne in.    Hours later  Denny woke up,
frightened,  imagining he heard sobbing
outside     his    window.        The    kitchen
|M|   was   striking   three.     He   sat   up.
baking,     heard    again     that    muffled
ound.     Then   lie  felt   the   cord   tied   to
his*   wrist      Three   o'clock—Violet   had
not   returned , .
He listened sickness turning him.
It   was   a   sob—then   a   voice—Violet's.
"Cvlde,   oh.   Clyde!"
'•Hush,   Violet.     They'll   hear."
"Oh,   what   shall   I   do!     Oh,   Cod!
"(!u   in—he   quiet."
"1   can't—I   never   can "
"Come    then "
"Oh, no, NO!" She came close to
the   window:    "NO!"
"Hush!" He'll open it—hurry!
The eord tied to Denny's wrist was
pulled. . It .seemed to pull the heart
out of him. He crept to the kitchen,
opened the door and without looking   at   Violet,   spoke:
••Cee!      H's    late!"
She made a little movement With
her hand, touching his. Her's was
icy.
The haal oa his trembled. The
tears were suddenly stinging In Ins
eves He wanted to say something
Hut    he   merely   shut   the   door   quiuLly.
■Thanks.    Denny." .
She crossed swiftly through tli"
dark kitchen, halted with a |OW.
frightened   gasp:        '(.od! hhe   was
running   back,   bumped   against   Dennv
lie turned—a dim light stream, d
from   the   hall;   a   large   figure,   mght-
<-l»<l;     snarling,    came   * heaving     into
1   room,   striking   for   her.
'Denny!     Have   me!     liod!"
•Save   you,   you   damn——!   I'll   savo
you!     Come   in   here   at   3   o'clock,   y.j-i
 !     Take   that,   and   that!     Oct   oat
of    this    house!      Get   out—-you'll    not
come   back   here!"
The hoarse voice rose to a beliow,
filled the air wilh the heavy re :k
of stale liquor. Matt Borley's wild
arms    ruined    blows.
"Come,   crying   back   here,   will   you?
Oet  out!     Oet  out!     I'll   kill   you,   you
Queenie    Crooks!"
'Oh.    Denny!"
Murder flamed to Denny's fingers.
He Hied to throw himself between the two, was flung aside. He
sprang—leaped on Matt Hurley's neck,
tearing hlm from Violet pressing his
fingers with all his terrible young
strength against the stovedore's throat.
Violet     fled.
Denny gripped as though he would
have killed .Matt Horley, lhe wrongs
of eight years goading him, but he
was nu match for the hulking brute.
A sudden turn, Matt hurled hlm off.
struck. In the darkness Denny made
a quick dodge, caught the huge fcl-
luw   lull   In   the   chin.
It may have ln-cn the blow, or the
iquor or the wet kitchen floor, but
i resounding crash, his head striking   against   the   table.
Aunt   Josie,   crying,   her   night   gown
lowing,   came   running   into   the   kitchen, .
Denny,   wh;Tt   have   you   done?     Oh.
Oawd!" She clasped her hands in panic,
knelt   at   .Man's  side.     Penny   stood   in
daze,   staring  at   the   prostrate   for: i.
"Hlght    the    light.      Denny—get    mc
water—quick—a    towel."
He obeyed, stunned, yet amazed,
almost exultant. The blind, cruel
fore lhal had outraged all the finer
lnstineis in his nature, that h <<!
so savagely hurt his quick sympathy,
lay helpless, downed bv a single blow.
Denny was the liltle boy again, helpless, as Malt Hurley grabbed up Prlno
Jerry by the new collar, slammed (he
basement door, compelling the child
Lo alarm than with breaking lean
and 1'rince Jerry str.(,if;liii.:,r- 1n> um
the buy again, cuffed. horse-v*-*;op.-d
seeing Violet beaten, Kaly tannt-KI.
All this lie had lu eaiiu?" boaaiWC
he was little and helo.usa. Naw iin-
score was evened. A sen*-.* n| triumph,   of   power,   thrilled   him
His uncle rolled. Blurted, blew i
reeking breath imu Aunt Josie'•» .ae.
He saw Denny, tried to g> ■; mi Infect.
"I'll get you, you damn brat.i Oil
outla Oils house! Damn vou. Joslc.
this Is your doing! Wli.-r» s Bi,i .'
Where's ymir daughter? I'll fix her!
I'll   kill   Hi.——"
He was reeling to his feel, bh od
streaming from a cut in his In ad,
-I'll    get    her!"
Auni    Soaio   threw    herself    ngahru
her    husband,    hanging    to    his    arms.
"Matt!       For     Oawd'a     salt"     BtO?',
You'll    have   the   neighbors   in!   Oawd,
save    us    from    murder!"
He   flung   her   against   the   wall.
Lizzie    was    in    tlio    room.      *'l' ipa!
Oh.   mamma!"     She  cried   in   terror.
Matt     started     for     the     h.iH.     i
Denny   had   already   reached   un-l   k
Headed   Violet's   door.
The light was burning, clot!
strewn over the floor, the tabti l
tered,    ull    the    bureau    drawers    en
DUMBELLS GET
BIG HOUSES FOR
"Oh Yes/' Shows Familiar
Faces but New "Stuff"
at Opera House
Old Dumbells, old Maple Leafs, old
friends, greeted -Nelson vesterdav afternoon and last evening at the two
performances at the opera house, a?
Oh Ves," the new revue, which tlm
Dumbell company, or "Captain t'ltin-
liett and his hoys." presented to tWC
overflowing     houses.
Qlrli     Entrancing
The   girls,   Hoss   Hamilton,   Joel.   Holland   and   Olen    Allen,    were   as    fetching   as   aver—Hamilton,    ihe   imperious   beauty;   Holland,   the   changeable
ride; and Allen, lhe dainty 'wubfette
h   the  eyes   that   wouldn't   behave.
There were lied Newman, win*, bis
liliarki. Pat llafferly, in his custom.-irv
roles nf butt, the flunkett Brother—
thnt of 'em, In song or patte:*, Ben
Allt-n in his darky monologues, .--'tan
Itenneit in Ills Wcaflflly toff .-harae*
U-rs,   and   other   old   friends.
From the curtain raiser, a skit nnd
song. "Since Ma's Oone Crazy over
Crossword 1'iizzles," to the finale iwo
and one-half hours later, the audiences
heaved wilh emotion, usually gales of
laughter, or perhaps tender sentiment
as the entertainment of the moment   dictated.
Prom screaming over ihe costumes
of The OLrls of the Old Brigade,"
and over Itafferly's splnsterish declaration that "the lips lhal touched kippers" should neuter touch liis, the house
pr-senth' was rucking over the comedy
sketch. "A Hume From Home," which
Newman, as a jack tar, tsojoa imo.
via a ."earch for billets, and reconclll-
KtlOB     with    his    missing     wife,     Hol-
bealdf
OLD FIRE HALL
WAS NELSON
LANDMARK
Meetings, Balls and Suppers
Held There in the
Early Days
BASKETBALLERS HOLD
PRACTICES FOR GAMES
Two good practices have been held
this week by the local senior basketball teams. The men's and
women's aggregations will ne\t week
visit Trail for games with tht: Trail
athletea. Nelson will Bead two strong
lineups and some fast action is expected.
LADIES GAVE DINNER
TO    BUY    FIRE    BELL
Nun
twing   IT,*, -
Mitll     R«f
Trinity
Methodist Church
Minister— REV.    JOHN     H.
WRIGHT,   B.A.
Residence:    709    Josephine.
Phone   105.
Choir   Leader— Mr.   F.   L.   Irwin.
Organist—Miss   Ina   Stoed.
SUNDAY,   MARCH   8,   1925
11:0(1 a.m.—Sunday   School and
Public torvle*.
7:30 p.m.—-Public Service. Tho
KniKhu   of   Pythias and
the   Pythian   tlsters will
attend   In   a   body.
Come and bring a  friend.
MONDAY, MARCH  9
7:00 p.m.—Trail   P.uliKer Group
No.   3.
8:00 p.m.—Trinity Ladles'Service Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Bradley, fit
Victoria   street.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11
7:00 p.m.—Tuxis  Croups meet.
8:00 p.m.—Prayer     and     llible
Study.
THURSDAY,  MARCH   12
7:00 p.m.—Trail    Hangers.
8:00 p.m.—Choir Practice.
__ LEGAL NOTICES __
GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT
NOTICE   FOP. "APPUCATIOX   FOU
lil-ER   LICENCE
Notles Is hereby given that on the
I3nl ot March next, the undersigned
Intend* to apply to the 1.Iquor I
trol Hoard for licence, under feerl.on
25H,   Government   Liquor   Aet.
Respect of premises being part or
building known ns Mersey Hotel, situated at Erie, British Columbia, upon
tbe lands described as lot number
Lots 1 and 2. Block 5, Lot 1237. by
assessment rule in Kootenay District.
Nelson, B.C. For sale ol beer by
glass or open bottle tor consumption
on   tbe   premises.
Dated   February   20,   g^^
18417) Proprietor.
tied.
"Vee!
Vee:"
Then
lie   saw   Katv   si
ling
edge   of
tbe   bed.   ft ild-ev,
d   wil
"Gon,
Ileum!      She s
g".i.
let's    g.
ne!"
"Whe
0.   Katy?    Where
!*i    -
Katy
buried   her   bead
m   hi
and   cri
"d.
(To   He   Ci.nlini
id.)
MUFFORD PEN
PASSES UNITY
Is Now Second to Agassiz
Farm,  Which  Is Still
Adding to Its Lead
TIlP    poll   nf   .1.    II.    Muffe-H    A    Sons
of Milner, hns climbed to eec-and puce
for totals in tli,' Axassiz eg* ennlt-si
In the 17th -nek. ptMlBfl hoth lh.
t'nity Poultry farm, uml has 7".S pri,':-
to its credit, Thn Dominion experiment
tat farm pen siill leads, however, wtth
77D (fii, and has increased Ita lead
■ore? other boob. The Unity pen cornea
I third with 7.M agga, nod the Bolivar
fourth   wlih   719.
It.   A.   White   of   tochdale   la   first
for   the   week   with   BS   egfa.
Ilc-sults   to   date   arc:
White  Letfhorns
Horn.   Exp.   Farm,   AflU-
Mia    . .              53        •77n
other    aketchee,
Mffgini   eoota,
the  program,   the   hurlaaai
i/oroe eourt, "Red Juetlee?
hapf  the  most   iiprnartoui
l'i-r ly,   o f   BOB rue,    t he    tin I'
in In u I ive huskmil mism-i-ess fully -.n •;--
ing release from his rolmst and domi-
n;ilitiK   spouse.   Hid land.    Rennet t   hei tic
chief jusiiee.    "The .Midnight Cabaret"
was another sketch,  dainty as  to plrls
and    gorgeous   us    to    general   effect.
Orchestra    the   Hit
Probably the bu of the performance
wns "Captain l'l unite it and the luim-
hells orchestra." wilh Harold Rich
at the |ilano, many mini hers heing
given, with the majority of 'he
muaidlana    using    two   or   more   -ir-tru-
tneata Interehanseably, and with manv
novel    effects.       The     "Onihest ■* i"     »'M
encored   uniil    the   audience   i Id   not
in    grace    demand    more.
'•(lot., linn." hy the girls, Holland
and Allan, wilh three toffs, in th-
cabaret act. "Do Shrimps .Make Cool
Mothers." hv Al 1'lunk.tt, "Rorkabye,
Baby Paya,'1 by Ben Allen, "Take .;<.
Notice." by Holland. "The Stile at Lhe
End of the Lane/' by Bennett ar.d
Holland, and "l'o Wackl Do" hy '!i.*h
and ihe orchestra nnd the "Anvil
Chorus" in the same group with a
parted em* tain, showing Hen Allen
hammering glowing sparks at a gen-
iiin.' anvil and forge, were,  perhaps, the
faaturta   among   the   individual   nam*
hers, with most dainty da.lCtag by
the    "girls."
Brand    Hew
Yesterday's    performances    were   only
the second and  third nf the new revu.
which   was    put   on   also   without   tht
ireeeaee   of   Captain   Plunkett,   absent
n his honeymoon tn California, thi
o iii pan v having completed Us run ol
A.*e  Hiuir  at  the  ooaat.
The    company    ifcttWI    Bt    Cranbrook
.might.
Hume Held Political Meeting, and Churches, "At
Home"
When the city finally orders Its
Workmen to begin the work Of tearing down the old fire hall at the corner of Victoria and Josephine streets.
Which may occur any day DOW. on-
of Nelson's landmarks will dlaaplMtur
as it comes down. The building was
put UP years hefore the city was ,n-
eorporated In 1S.III, and much loan)
history was made in it. Dances, mot-tings and entertainments pf all kinds
were held here In the early days., g|
and   .10   years   ago.
The Weakly Miner of Februarv,
IMI, speaks t.f the equipment ordtrod
fnr it hy the fire chief. This consisted of loin) feet of two-Inch hoao, a
hnsecart, and "a miscellaneous In, of
firo applianees from Toronto."
Rained Money for Bell
A famous entertainment was that
given by the ladies of Nelaon, on
February 22. MM, when they pnVftfaJ
a New England dinner, at 50 cent.*-, u
head, tn raise nionev for a bell fir
the fire hall. The Miner of Februarv
17 of that year gave the elaborate
menu, and the program of musL- ti
he given by the Nelson hand. The
ladies in charge of the peven tables,
under Mrs. George N. Tavtor, were
-Mesdames W. S. Akehurst, Miss Scotl.
_n\ Cakes, Miss Scanlan, Mrs. WT
Wilson. Miss Irvine, Mrs. B. O. Arthur. Mrs. .(. A. (Hiker. Miss JqhUPn
and Mrs. I >. Macdonald. Mrs. W. J.
C.ocpel and Mrs. J. A. Turner, Airs.
W* J- Wilson and Mrs. Stanley. Those
in charge of the ti.'kets were Mrs. 1»,
(*. MeMorris and Mrs. Marshall and
Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs, Ales DOW und
Miss Col well "cut the Cakes." Kd
Traves   carved    the   meats.
The new bell arrived In September,
and it was announced that it was a
very fim- one, weighing about ItOO
pounds.     The  ladies  made  MB  by  their
dinner,   and   tlo*   bell,   Including   duty
and freight, ooet J7J. Tbo difference
was   turned   over   to   the   fire   hall.
(ui Monday, March 26, lb'* Method let
Ladies" aid gave a bazaar there. At
the end of the evening unsold articles
were bundled together and snld to
"Jack    Ofbaon."      The    Miner   goes    on:
bundle    contained
CHINESE SELLS
LIQUOR; TRIAL
THIS MORNING
Two Minors and Another
Purchased Drinks, According: to Police Officers
Joe Kor Kook, a Chinese, residing
on" Front street, was yesterday, by
local police authorities cha rued, not
being a   vendor,   with   selling  lii|itor.
Three peraotM are known to havo
purchased liquor frum Knuk. two of
them    being    minors.       Tin-    <*iso    will
come   up  before   Magistrate   William
Hrown this Burning al   Ifl o'clock.  B.
■i.  Matthew is defending  tha ciuna-
nuin.
Emma Roberts, aged 72 years, wlfa
of John  Cameron,  ended her life  at
ivtereburo, Ont.. by cutting her throat,
with a large, knife. Her husband,
who Ii.-im one leg and uses crutches.
came in from the hack yard to find
)ht   bleeding   to   death.
ail
eies   of   infantile
.■fuln
111
A PARTNER OP SUNLIGHT
Cod-liver oil has aptly been
called the partner of sunlight.
Both out of Nature's storehouse of energy are of supreme importance to a child
with rickets.
Scott's Emulsion ,H\?m«5t
FRIDAY,
J:00 p.m.—C.
MARCH
(!.   1.   T.
13
Qroupi,
Advance Notice—March 13. at
7:30 p.m., MrvtM, The Itev.
W. IV. Peck, Secretary ot H.C.
Prohibition Association, will
speak.
ST. JOHN'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Stanley    and    Victoria    Streets
Services—7:30  p.m. Text.   Itom.,
"The      Wonderful
Justification     hy
:10
v:      1-11,
Fruits   ■ of
Faith."
I,enten    Services—Friday:
p.m.
Sunday School—1:30 p.m.
Shirley     Hall—Sunday     School,
10 a.m.;   Confirmation   Class,
11 n.m.
Blewett—Sunday School, I p.m.;
Services, 3 p.m.
CARL C. JANZOW, Pastor
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
Maglio   Block,   3 IS' ^   Baker   St.
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
10:00 a.m.—Hunda'y School.
11:00 a.m.—MornltiK    VVorKhlp.
T:3n p.m.—The    Old-Faahloned
Orospel.
Week-Nights,   8   p.m.,   Tueaday
and   Friday
REV.  H.  EGGLETON,  Pastor
"GOVEBNM.ENT   LIQUOR  ACT"
NOTICE    OF    ATTLICATIDN    FOR
BKBB LSCEMCl
Notice is herpby (riven tli.it. on the
Mist dav nf March next, tho unrlrr-
■Irntd Intandi to apply to the Uquor
Control Board for ft licence in re-
pert nt prettl—■ heing part of tlic
timlding known aa The Northern
Hotel, nltunte nt Salmo, British l o-
lumbla. upon the lands describrd as
Uftl No. G nnd 6. Block 4. Salmo,
Hrlti-sh Columbia, Map 62H, Kootenay
Und HeglKtratlon D^trlrt In the
Province of British Columbia, for
the sale of bepr by the gifts*-!*-., or by
the open bottle fur consumption on
the   premises*.
Dated Uila 20th day of February
19-5.
A.   GIBBON   A   RON,
(8381)      ' Applicant.^
PROVINCE   OT   BRITISH   COLUMBIA
(Forest   Branch)
Department   of   Lands
EXAMINATION   FOR   THB   POSITION
OF   ASSISTANT   FORKST   HAMiKIt
Object
Those examination!-, are for the purpose of filling present vacancies and
to enable candidate!* tn qualify fnr
future vacancies and increases in
staff.
Assistant   Forest Z&nfere
Assistant Forest ltang.-rs are em-
ployed pyrlUE the fire aaaaoo pf each
yr-Ar, nnd th.s period is extended
where possible by work on Imprnve-
maata suoh an trails, etc. Ite-appniut-
n.ent in made each year aa wttf as
satlsfactnry service is given. Fronm-
tlon to the permanent otaff Ir made
by merit and examination as nccasinn
offers. The salary is $100 per month
the first vear and $110 per month the
second year, and .JU'il the third year.
Travelling . xpctis.H are also pa.d.
Qmillficatlons   for   Candldatsa
Candidates must be British Subjects
residents in British Columbia for at
bast one year, of |OM character, Rood
physical ermditinn and with wonds experience,
They should havo experience ,n fire
[lghttat; I>osses« the nbllity lo or-
(•ani/e wnrk and handle men; and have
knowledge  of  thc  Forest Act.
The cxaminations are partly written, partly oral, and are designed to
test tiie candidates' ability along the
above lines. All statements made by
applicantf as to experience, education
|Cd fitness urn subject to verlf.catlor
by   the   examining   board.
Preference li given to returned eol*
diers with the necessary quaiiflca-
tloni.
The  Examinations
The examinations will b» held nt the
place* and on the dales named below,
Kach Intending candidate should apply
to the n.strict Forester' of his district fnr application forms and for informal inn regarding tbe hour of the
examination, and the building In wbich
ll will be held. Application forms
shnuld, in each case, be filled out and
maibd to the D.strict Forester in time
In reach him at least six days before
the  examination..
Apply   to   District
Place Pate Forester nt
NVlson March 21 Nelson
Cranbrook      March 23 Cranbrook
Ii nl leton        March "■> Vernon
I rlnciton       March 27 Vernon
O.   II.   NA1M-JN,
(S60-O Deputy Minister of Lands.
lennie,  a.. County  Line
4fi
fi OS
holiver,      W.      L.      Farm.
Cloverdale   	
4-3
718
Soyes   Bros.,   Dewdnev
11
'• h il
Hrown,   Ruth.,   Pitt   Mead
ows
r.o
","(
•liaimcrs,  J„   Hanley  - ...
:.u
;"''"
""halmeis, K.  W.. Thrums
u
4!<!1
Oatboy ft Son. Hammond
:iii
4IS
Karringlon   Bros.,   Central
>'urk	
4fi
701
Plowerdew,   B.   s.,   Cosh-
hm     	
11
i: i
(iraliaoie.   K.   11.,   Langley
•n
.'."4
loin.in  K-   TWMUloW,   Cogh-
lan             	
4S
445
Kennedy  Bros,.  Weatmin
uter       	
li
.'Kl!
Kinch.   \\ m.,  Cawston   	
••2
494
Metcalfe, P. P., Hammond
;:.'.
4,".:i
Mufford,   J.    H.    &    Sons.
ICtlner    	
r.o
7^8
IEalne's    V.   Farm,    Surrey
County   	
42
BS*
Hump    &    Sendall,    Sperl-
Knuledge,   M.   ll..   Sardis"
17
61 9
49
iiii
schnfieid. A. W„ McKay
it
liS"
Shannon     Bros.,     Clovi-r-
dale     , 	
42
134
Simpson  ft  Holland,   Han
ey   	
Cl
ITI
Snyder,     jl.     A..     Langley
Prairie	
111
Thackeray, .1. O. St., Chii-
liuuck    	
43
391
Traer,   W.  &  V.   M.,   Mil
ner
f>2
631
t'nitv    P.    V.,    Lavington.
Vernon 	
4S
751
Ward,   -'co..   McKay   .    ...
11
59I
Ware,   l-:.   A.,   Richmond
(tl
ti!.,
Webster.   J,    T..    Kobson
4K
*y,
While,   ll.   A.,   Lochdale
r.r.s
Ancon*
Grant,  w.   If.   Rdmonde
3:-:
Pull. n.   F.   II..  Whonnork
41
id 2
Barred    Hock
Dom.   Fxp.   nut Apasislz
II
111
Amould,   J.   A.,   Sardis   .. .
:::.'
4 4.''
Lanil.ie.  J.,  County   Lino
.',!'
411
fclyod,   Ruth.   Vernon   . ...
3>i
114
MeAlpine.   \Y.   S.,   Creston
■TH
fill
Wilkinson.   H..  Jubilee
39
422
Rhode    Ialand    Red
Russell.   D..   Sapperiotl   ......
11
49]
White    Wyandotte
Bridge.   T.,   Vancouver   . .
IL'
111
Cant,   A.,   Al'Pb-dale    	
4 1
OS!
Currle,    T,    W.,    Westmin
ster      ..
29
4.".S
Dom.  Fxp.   Farm.,  Sidney
.".K
62S
DO   I0xp.   Kami,   Summer-
land	
41
391
Total   	
IHI
L'isr.t
DECIDE PLATFORM
MORE INFLUENTIAL
it-raid
chaffing."
Tha hall was also used for entertainments on Other occasions by the
.Methodist    cliuri'li.
Bachelor's   Ball
In April a bachelor's ball was given
there, and in May a meeting tn consider the "propriety of nonresidents
holding     bicul    government     positions."
Jn November of this year, the Miner
reeords an "At Home" given by the
ladles  of   the   Presbyterian   In   the  hall.
Pour years later. In 1898, J. Fred
Hume, M.P.P.. for Kootenny, address.-d
a meeting during the Parrell-Hume
conteit tor the e-aal In tha provincial
houee,   In   the   hall.
After the new Tire hall was built,
in 1913, the old hall sank In comparative   obieurU
High School Holds Debate
on Influence of Platform
and Press
Wfaat    was   l
hate   of   the   v-
the high aeho
w■hen alvtalon
ind division .
bated   on   "Re
lid to be tbe best dear so far was held at
d    yesterday   afternoon,
3   for   the   affirmative
I'nr   the   negative   de-
■d  that   the  platform
exerts more influence for good than
the  press." nnd  when   the  victory-  weal
to the affirmative*.
Miss Dorothea ilraham, Miss Por-
othy HtUan and Jim pauon, for tbe
Affirmative, made the |jolnt« that the
church   and   schools   were   the   sources
of most education, yvhich was given
by means of Hp-H-eh: also tliat the
value and force of speech were clearly   shown    In    parliament    and   the   law
courta,     They   stated   that    Wembley
and even the Nelson fair showed the
superiority of actual demonstration
over    advertising    in    the    papers.
The speakers ott the negative side
were Miss Irene KdniondKon. Miss
Moira McLeod and Miss Dorothy
Sturgoss. They argued that book!
were essential to schools and churches,
and that ihe w-orkn of Homer have
been preserved and presented to the
public by lhe press While those of
other Orcein such as Socrates and
Aristole.   because   they   were   not    writ-
ten    down,    bad    been    lost.      They
claimed the magazines of today contained information «>r every deiorlp-
lion. and far more people were able
to   benefit    hv    It    than    by    lectures.
The judges, A, K. Allison. Jack
Fleurv nnd John Korreslor, gave a
decision in favor of tht? affirmative
side.
During the afternoon nn orchestra
cnmpnsed of Jim itenson, piano; Archie
Uenwiel;, violin: Stanley Smith, clarinet and Ttd Mclntyre, drums; gave
several selections, including "Why Did
1 Kiss That (lir!'."' and "The Hong
of   Love."
In two weeks time the winning class.
division .n, will hold the last debate
of the series wilh division 1. for
possession of the I.O.D.K. shield, prevented by Mrs. P. It. Hawthorne, and
WOO    annually.
NELSON FILES
*'   FOR FIVE-MILE
Gazette    Has    Notice    of
City's Application for
Eight Second Feet
The Britinh Columbia Gazette carries a notice that the corporation of
the city nf Nelson Is applying for a
licence to take and use RI cubic
feet per second of water nut nf Kive-
Mlle creek, which, according to the
notice, flows northerly and drains
Into the West Arm of Kootenay lake
at    Troup    Junetlon.
Notice to this effect was posted nn
the   ground   on   January   3ft.   H-25.
The petition for approval Of lhe undertaking will be heard in tho office
or the board of Investigation at a date
to be fixed by the comptroller of water
rlffhte for  the province. ■   .
sh
ell.
b)
His System Was
Absolutely Cleared
So Says Ontario Youth After
Taking Dodd's Kidney
Pills
Mr. Edward Dupuis suffere J from
kidney ailments and found relief tn
Dodd's   Kidney   P.lls.
and sunlight have been used
for decades to give strength
to weak-bones. A little of
Scott's Emulsion with each
feeding does wonders for a
malnourished child or adult.
Keep your boy or girl out
in the sunlight and give ^A
them Scott's Emulsion \*|
everyday—regularly!      Ji]^
Scott & Bowne, Tonjuto, Out. l*-t
Kitchie's "Exhibition"
Collection
"Good   Goods   at   Gray's"
For Coi red Optical Service and
Satisfaction   in
EYESIGHT TESTING
J. B. Gray
Watchmaker,   Jeweler,   Optician
BAKER ST. PHONE 333
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LISTENERS-1N LIKE
THE RADIO PROGRAM
People of Town and District
Enthusiastic Over the
Broadcasting
Mnnv    enthupl.'iKllr    reports    nf    the
nra«nim given by IOBD, tho Nelson
Ratio club'i broadeMtim rtitlon.
Wednesday niffht, have bttn received
from llslonrrs-in :ill through thp district and In the city, ll. A. Badee.
secretary ol  the  club,  repotted  laal
Blffct
Tha playing of the Capitol orchea-
tni, under Worraan M. itnniicy, waa
particularly writ Ilka*. Matter Jimmy Bepeon ecorad his usual euc*
crss with bis piano Hclpotions. and
Miss HUdfl Mlnton and .MIsh Nellie
Mills geve populnr vm*al solos.
I". W. Widdowson, prpsUlent of the
cluh, gave a ihort adaraee during
tho evening, and other items were a.
group ol  comic  songs   by   Kdgnr   Ma-
X.   It.
Bradley and Mrs.
re     several     Mil
A.   A.
liked
Mrs
JollIIH.
iHiots.
T. .1. Brown, former superintendent
of the Calgary division of thp Tamilian National railway, dropped dead
in hi* humc i*t dauphin, }l_nt
Dupuis   of  this   place.
Mi*. Duptit* suffered from three of
the various ills lhat accompany any
kidney trouble, That'e why ho got
prompt ami permanent relief from
Dodd's Kidney i'ills. They act directly on the kidney*, -strengthening them
and enabling them to do their full
work ->f itralnins all the impurities
out of the blood. Impurltlei in the
blood are the taeeda of disease. Dodd'e
Kidney Ptlli make good health by
removing the Beeda of dliease. Bound
fcldneyi mean pure blood. Pure
blood means good health.
Concrete Pipe Lines
Satisfactory
Victoria and Winnipeg City Engineers Telegraph
As Follows:
March 3, 1925.
Our trouble was duo to lack of contraction joints, which are now being installed.   Recommend concrete pipe, provided each joint  can take contraction
and expansion, buried or otherwise.
P. M. PRESTON,
City Km'iih'iT. Victoria, II. ('.
March .">. 1925,
Our concrete pipe satisfactory.    Consider concrete in general suitable material where conditions warrant its use,
Writing.
\V. M. SCOTT,
Greater Winnipeg Water District.
Demand Concrete Pipe MANUFACTURED IN
NELSON lor Satisfactory Service
Spokane Concrete Pipe Co.
SPOKANE, WASH.
GRAND FORKS, B.C.
a?
ee
A cup of "Ovaltine" taken just before retiring will
bring a night of sound and restful slumber.
"Ovaltine" contains no druses. It is made from rich.
creamy milk, fresh eggs, ripe barley maltf and flavoured
with cocoa. It acts directly on the nerve tissues restoring
and soothing them to rest.    It makes no tax on the digestion.
Take "Ovaltine" every night. It is quickly and easily prepared and is highly nourishing.
At all Druggists 50c, 85c, $1.50
A. WANDER. LIMITED. LONDON. ENG.
Canadian Office: 455 King St. West, Toronto
lit Uhl—and sold throughout the Empire
try
'^>ii.*;_     1 TOMC rOOU OLVtPACC
Vuil.l.i up lirnm,llerv-CS.ttr.ii lio.lj
idwavs
MV will tlidlj nnd ■
ii Inal s'ltnpli" nn ltd
,,[ ir. —m» I" i"
pottage '.ml p«biM"
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Pag* Foul
THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1923
THE DAILY NEWS
Published everv mornlnj* exerpt Sun-
■flny liy The News I'liblislilnj-: company,
liinltefl.   Nelson,  B.C.       i*
Husine.-JH hiti.TH slinult! tie addreaaa-fl
and checks nnd irmnev orders made
rayal.le tn The New* Publishing rom-
l'liny, limited, anil In no cane to indl-
vi.imil membera of the staff.
AdvertlsiriR r*ii« cards and ABC.
statements <if clrculallon mn,le,l on
request,   or   may   ba   Seen   at   the   offloa
of  nny   advertising  agamy   recognised
t>y   Hit) Canadian   Press assoelation.
SUBSCRTPTTON   RATES
Uf mall   (country.!,  per month...I    :*.(■
am  year        A 00
ttf mall   irtty),  per year   U 00
Outside   Canada,   per   month         7n
P^r   year        7 no
FwVfd,   per   week            or.
v*' tarn   is tm
        J'aynMe  in  Advance
Member Andit Bnrean of Clrcnlatlos
SATURDAY.    MARCH    7,     19
Cotton in the Empire
It is said that when tho British complete the Makwar dam
of the Nile in tho Sudan country it will develop nearly 8,000,-
000 acres of as fine a cotton-
Crowing territory as can be
found in the world. Great Britain is in urgent quest of oil,
rubber and cotton lands, because these are staples that
make for permanent progress
nnd for safety against enemies.
The Kickless Kiss
Efficient. | -
busekeepmM
LoumA.KlpKnnon r
by   L-oum.
SPRING.   HOrsKl'l-BAN    IN'd  AND KEl'AlliS
Now a Wisconsin professor
tells the world thai tlu kiss is
losing ils kick. It is wonderful
how tho professor, art- discovering things these days. It is
no use to blame this thing on
prohibition—although that may
be a Wisconsin conclusion.
There is said to be a combination of reasons for the loss
of the tang in love's salute.
Wet paint is cited for one thing.
When a girl's lips are blanketed
with a thick coating of rouge
the reactions of the male are
not what they might be. He is
undecided whether to take a
fresh hold on the lady or make
a break for the soap dish. Some
of the pink paints they are
passing out at the pharmacies
are far from pleasant to the
alien taste. It takes weeks of
practice before a man can appreciate the flavor.
When a girl offers a pair of
lips that are colored as highly
as a raspberry tart, but taste
like a brake band, the young
man is perplexed. He doesn't
know whether to scream for
n'oie or go down to the
Women's Christian Temperance
union and take the pledge.
Facts and Art
bottom,
'.-ll   M.i 11
■ w.   the
but
in evi'i-v  homo!)—Flrat  try npiils'iiiR
n f,.,v ,ir..|i» of oil i.i on* •quaky
1 hlnscK.      If    Uii*    is    not    suri.'wful.
I try    Uftttming    tl"'    mnv.;    loom
htllf.NI   HIT   oft, n   tit.   I'liu-ii'   uf   MOW
orMkint. rutins lu.iiy ami nol  rtw
Ins iimi'i'iiy.
Tinn    "Trirk"    Bureau    Dnnwr
Hardly   ;i    (ninny   in   Vlthoul    one!
] Tlio   kind   uf   drawer   Hun   bus   n
\ illdln,   butt,mi,   which   unexpectedly
I slips back ami leti  ii  content* dan-
! |le   through   into   the  drawer   below
To   repair   it.   remove   ll   rrom   thi
iropty   it.   put   Blue   tn   lhe
where    lhe    bottom    board
uml   hammer   the   bottom
| board   ini"   ii«   proper   pt      i-"i
; dry  thoroughly   before   intra.
Y.Hii- (frayed Rug—Many a rti« haa
been  aaved  by  timely  nii'iitHm*.      "
j yuu   have   nm*   that    lias   stnrtial    m
i liny    at    thi*    eAftll.    buttonhole    tin'
mIkc with thread which matchee ihu
gh oleanlng from top i "W ■■ <*loM]» ?" i'"":M"-   °r'„'y0"
"uauee it  is given aj h»v« ',,",  '■"">' ha" ;'  "*raa" " "
TOMORROW'S   MENU
Breakfast
Grapi fniit     ' t'crcal
Creamed Dried Beat
M lit tin-- l-iiffl-
Dinner
PotatMa      Corn
lb...-! Chicken      Pranconla
Pine le   Salad
Cottage   Pudding Cotte
Supper
i.cii,hit Cornmaal Mush
Billed   and   Fried
Maple Syrup      Jam Sandwich
Preaervea C'nUo *
Jlofop
of
Sour*
By iomes W. Barton. tf JX
Nose Bleed
VlTlrf-      With
bureau,
groove*
The    "born    housekeeper"    finds   a
l.-t-p    s;i I isf.ii t i-.n    in    spring    house-
leaning- no) ooly beeauaa her bou«
. rl-iv.'S  g    llll
ils r»i
p|   tba
little
■airs. Bom-v-
>'k hump is
tlio ii nihil Ion
. which one
ns   the   fol-
thf mi l.lle. So not fall to darn It^al
once. Latao holes re-yutre a piece
of fabric on the undtraM*? '" rtln-
force the darning.
The l.'isi (Paalar—Therr is nothing
lowing- mora annoying than n mlulng rnate".
Removing   Taint    -From    QUaa    or   Now I* lhe  time M take one ol  ilo*
Wood—How oftan we an paint splat-1 remaining onen i. a store anil mntm
tared  on a  window pone or on wood.   It-    of*(1**  •*   ls  n«*e**nry  ■"  ™*V  i,M
which was accidentally iptlled during   entire now net.
the   {Minting   of   some   other   oh.ir-.-t:. — —
Remove these ipoti oa foUowa: Palm , ah inqnlrliM oaamaab' ><• **•*•
stains on glaai are taken off with glrinMii hi rherg-s ..f '-Kffle.eni
either kero^ne, turpentine,  hm  vine- j HoufM.k(.^,n((.. lhnimn„n  wilt he »n-
gar   ui    a    Mi.iiik   snliillMii    ot    w.rsliinu'l f(J   |f|   ((^S(1  (.()|l|n,ns   |n   ,h,.ir  hirr,
90 ■'■ .'■"Ll Maine on wood n oio Tf,is raqutova eoaaUarabla time, bow-
and dried, must be eoftened, removed ever, owing to the great number re-
with   a   coramerclal   paint    remover, ] oetrad.    So.   tf a  personal or aulokei
then icraped ott with a putty knife i reply t» desired, a stamped ami self-
oi* rubbed Off With ra«a: if new I addressed envelope must l.e enclosed
hnMf„    ,,,,„.   _"*   l_    * .       .:.'   with the question.    Be sure to use youi
however, they ma> he removed with fu|1 nam^ Btrm ni]mtt(.r. and the
Kerosene   oi   turpentine, name of your city and province.
That   Creaky   -Door—(There   is   one this BDITOR
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
It has often been shown thai
a work of art may be impossible in fact and yel *>e a work
<-f jfenius.
Bacon ridiculed "Midsummer   Night's   Dream"   because
the scenes were laid in Athens
ami yet such characters as Bottom were plainly English. But
the genius <>\' Shakespeare
transci tided all lhc facts of
Bacon,
There \\.>\t-v uas a painter
whn could portray anything
with the accuracy of a photog-
raoher—but the world's great
artists arc painters, not photographers.
If an artisl is great enough
fo make us overlook his deflections from fact and utterly lose
ourselves in his illusion, he
shows himself far greater than
any realist who shows u^ an
uninspired creation with photographic accuracy.
It is pleasant to be reminded
now and then that ideas are
fhe things which live nnd keep
ihe World alive. Y^-> arc dull
things at best, and often today's
facts are tomorrow's dishonored
fallacies.
Facts are all righi in business—in which Ihey are not.
i* ed nearly as much as they
should be—but i'» att, thank
heavi 'i. imagination still reigns,
in spite of all the realists.
Copyright   mi
You have ti'ifi.1 to stu|
for  a   friend, and  have
regular  methods —that   l
to ilie forehead, vtntgar up il
a   eold   key   or   piece   of   ice
back of the neck- all to nn nv
you an- discouraged.
Now, the point 'o remember
neisi rases of dQM bleed nre
iii ihe same spot, anil if lj
Just    make    pressure    there    y
■top the bleeding,
The  pi
vldee
te  bleed
a I    the
i  water
sure    direct    to    It.      This    will    soon
stop   the   bleeding.
In former days we were advised
that, when everything else failed, the
nose should be plugged with absorbent cotton, and this stopped the
bleeding at   once.
<if course it was uncomfortable,
because it. meant that all the breathing bad to be done through the
mouth. The removal of this plug
often started the bleeding again, and
; you were up against the original
j proposition of trying to stop tiie
| bleeding.
j     In   a   former  article   I   spoke   about
I a    very   ingenious   method   that   some
I bright    person   had   suggested   to   the
i profession,   and   of   Its   complete   suc-
: cess.      This    was    lining    an    ordinary
thin   rubber finger stall,  covered  With
vaseline,    anil    inserting    it     up    Inlo
lhe   nose   wjlli   the   open   end   toward
you.
his  is  put   up  carefully,   making
sure   tliat   a   small   portion    protrudes
from   the open   end  of  the  nostril.
the        Some   narrow   gauze   la   then   packed
il    and    tightly    ItttB    the    sfi'l    or    cot.
Thus the -fauae doesn't  really  touch
*.,,!    the   bleeding   point,   and   therefore   renin ins    dry.    not    being    covered    with
can ! the   blood,   which   when   dry   becomes
ran ! so    bard    to    remove.      The    pressure
; stops   the   bleeding,   and    there   is   not
of Imne and griat-te which
nose    into    two    nostrils
is very thin toward the front pare
(wing    tn   the   fact    that    the    mucous
membrane or ceverlns hasn't much
flesh underneath it. but "is sitii|dy
raveling  thla   bone  and   gristle,   when
the nose geU injured ii is usually
at    this   spot.
much discomfort, as frequently
some air can gel  Up  the other nostril.
Further, the gauze can be gently
milled out later, and then the finger
stall with its covering Of vaseline
slips out   easily also.
Remember,   peralatept   or   frequent
attacks   of   nose   bleed    shmild   be   investigated,    as    Ihey    are    weakening.
Let us figure your bills
of Building Material. Coast
Lumber a specialty,
Building
Material  John Burns & Son
Cross-
Word
Puzzle
In
Therefor*,  bfcaan <•! thin  lack  of Of
issue ix-no.nh It. the Utile lorn venel I people ll  li really
Rnnol   itruw    lnH'k   inr..    any   {l«ep  to have i little at!
iBBue.    which    would    automatically  front  time t"  time
top the bleealnr.   The'Idea, tHen, is,     Htrnaw, il". »hn
n look foe ihis bteeding epoi on thla I ning the  bleeding
caae.   of   siout
benefit  to tnem
,u of noai Meed
. method of atop-
almple and  ef-
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SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CKOSS-WORD PUZZLES
Start out by hliin^ in th: words oi whiih you le;l rcasonaJ'.y
sure. Tht: r will give you .1 clue to other words crossing them,
and they in turn to still others, A letter belongs in each white
space, word's s'.irting at the numbered squares and running ciUie*
horizontally ot vertically or both,
HCKI20NTAL
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VERTICAL
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>     A    1 ;i
I—Prep.
iltl<
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Oamer iin-- of Binall itari repfeaeati ito-real tempera-
mn* for tin- month, while round dots show tho predicted
-/arlatloni.
WA8HINOTON. Ma
.aye of week ox nter
i   expected   to   Im   of
l     M;iH'l
..1    will
1 Ih
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iitli
■porta  tinn   1
I weevil,   1924
Vnivli   ;iml   April    will   I"*
ini.-,   ihot   is nrannlilna
.    .1,■:,,!,1.    Kummei     w.ll
nfall   nr,
used * Hi.-
each feature and l am
- ihis kind of forecait
rologUt    apeelallita   of
1 Cotton aaaoclatloa  re-
wlnter nirvlval of boll
in   the   Mississippi   val-
hlfhesi   on   record   for
.-in* wince ii i'.i*si appeared in the
1 belt ui 1891, ana the amoclatfon
war   avalual   the   weevil   on   ;i
icale   tn  prevent   another  ihorl
1   crop   in   1916,   claiming   that   »
crop  this   year  would  dlaortan-
■n-   |ii-iiiliiciiiK   11 n.i    nm nufurtu ring
of   tin-   cotton   Industry.     Other
te   tn.in   sood   authoritlei   claim
a .!,*.-,.Inl ii-uiim down h;is 1.,-tn
lenced in the war agalnal the
i   rturing   the   pa»<   year.     Under
con-iit in ns     B     wi-i     siinuncr     In
would ajltfw thla peal to eqal
muth many more millions than
1 do nol expect crop weather
25 In cuttun belta thai will be
ihlp to the boll weevil family,
eriiMl in which tin weevil »eem«
iiiin- moat water being expected
comparatively dry, e ape daily in
rn   half  of  belta,   wh.-n-   Infection
op
ter of lull ol
of 1S2I, how-
irery   favornhl.
\\sni it to s\niti»\vs ,,,], ,
CROB8WORD   Vl'/./AAZ   Wolv
niii.i will iir ini
A   flower
IS -High   naval   offlct
IS—An   article
] 1—Sharply  Inclined
K. -ship's company
lh -Weapona
2U—Curved   atone
22—Anger
24—one  atage  of  n  1
26—To ratM
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ls Saving
A   Time
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There   la   nu   i
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lumblu   ror  ..u\
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ol   people   wh
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'anta
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11      ;i ml      . .111-
nothing       mn
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n.i   expenae   i
(alum.    Tl .■  wh
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t«   ih.    |...,|.l..  a
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any
other   law,   b
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which   Hi.-   law  11
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Ml*,,   hla   reveni.
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13    1-ertalnlns   i
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The Lighter Side
Readera nf Tbi>  Dully   Newa cun-
trlhul any ol  the  beat   Hums  to
this  Column,    Ju-t   si^n   ynur  nania
nr    Iniliiils,    ur   tinni-ili.-Jilutno.    and
,      ai'nil   In   >     I,rubiest   Ideas—Edl-
1    tor,   Llihter Bide.
Iilaylnn
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lid
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th.
sin
h,
itnpunr
.,11 in turnlni hint o«l ot tha prey
In."    nn.l    Inul.in^    luuin    fur    biwul.nl
In* dtllena.    Moreover,    it  Dr,  Mac
1 uun'a    ii'.inte.l    warning    sliuulil    1111
hnve   ;i    Mtkltaxy   effect,   llu .-sliu
,.i   gettlni   rid   of  timse   Doukhobor
wlu.    will          Kive    ;m     uniluiliiKlli
tu 1., hava thenui h... in (inure about
I...  conaldered.   Alrtorla   Tlroea.
Fuur new  nil   wells nre   paMble
MM    Tlirnei     v.illey    field.
lie
Norah B.iyes has jur.t mar-
ried her fifth husband in
midocean. The rule against
rhangtng horses while crossing a stream Is held not to
apply  to   husbands.
line   in,1  coun   nl.inter  henl   nn
ll'Hli   TO   AV.M.liN'
e.l     wulls     nf     A.-.linn     luuk
e    golden    aplendur    of    111.
iiire.l  nun   ride In and  fnun
..r  ml.is  .1   knightly  charm
nea  p«u   ihe  happy   houri
ini 1.1   aong   .m.i   1.1 r
in    deed,
ng   Kills nml   sliinned   lillisir
,    und    watch,    and    sluwly
Ul   tn
promoti
Im    uf
T.i. I
hypocrl
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itoek.
Klven     In
Md    In    lis
.III,
The poattnaater ut  a Baekatch-
ewun village bus retired jjnd an
eff.ut is balng in.iile tn aeeure
11 aitf rpaanr. but nn nne seema
lu   be   in.line,1   tu   take    the   Job.
klaead   ibe  earth
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Ita annuel Liu aendofl (or Ihe sea-
sun In the y.m.ca. tonight. It is
expected thai the eeaaon is nut very
f.u   nway  from ita  inauguration.
The business men's volley ball team
defeated the young men's team In two
atralght gamea at the Y.M.CA. lust
night. Tie learns were: Husiness
men. T. II. Stnrli. C. II. t'lnlk. A. II.
fjotlfrey. II Arm-sun ami \V 11. Kin-
near, '    Voung    Men.     R     8.    Turner,
t;   Amus   n. Kiln,it  c. I-:.  Armbrleter
I   II    llii.lis.
Ten Years Ago
(Tin
A i
I.il.e
Dally   Newa
the    in..nil ly
Mar.il    7.     1911)
meeting   ..r   the
tonighl    In    the
,ui   street,   a   dla*
sitnallun   in   llri-
|     sergeanl    Michael   O'Leary,    v.c.
was   held   fur  the   federal   Brand   jury
at Buffalo, on ■ charge of eon-
■plracy to amuggle allani Into the
United stales O'Laary'a homa Is
in I'uri Brie, Ont. He was formerly
emplnyed at HritlfrehurK, (ml-, as a
railroad policeman. In January two
aliens were found by immigration In-
speeturs In a freight ear whieh came
aoroai the international bridge. The
aliens are alleged tn haye identified
O'Leary as the man who had placed
them   In   the   cur.
Exquisite Flavor
is drawn from every leaf of
"SALADA"
"JL" SB a. rmou
It is the most delicious tea you
can buy. Try it -£* be convinced.
tnnk   me  ther
And    When    ul    lasl
eare   .nn.l   pai
III   rl.le   away   |u
'havn   passed   nil
tl
Avalun again.
llnlldllll'H    asseill
nn     spirits     will     .
wav lulu the anils;
in   that   there   are
nihlless     find     Its
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$500
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PRIZES
The first three correct solutions opened
from each province—British Columbia, Alberta,
Saskatchewan—will receive a Ten Dollar cash
prize, three prizes for each province, a total of $90
per week in prizes. A different puzzle will be set
each week for five weeks. To insure everyone"
having an equal chance no mail will be opened until
:>ix days after date puzzle appears. A Special Prize
of $50 will be awarded at the end of the Contest
to the first person having five correct solutions.
WHAT   YOU   HAVE   TO   DO
Work out the solution and forward same,
together with the letter "S" cut from the word
"Sally" on the container, to Western Cleansers,
Ltd., Puzzle Dept., Calgary. Alberta.
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NOT E: To yive you a -fair start and owing to the necessity of omitting
one letter in Horizontal 53, "Preparation U make pur-t** m«ans -"cleanaer."
Now   vcu're  away.
HORIZONTAL
I. Flya aloft; 5, Part of name of
ptpular cleanser; 6, Act of extravagance; 10. Measure of weight; 12,
Colf term; 13, Preposition; 15, Be
•'My; 1/. Shout of sontemipt 18, Ch4ld-
i-Sh name for parent; 19, Antltpie; 21,
Pertaining to the west; 23, Obstruct;
24, Po.nied piece of metal; 26, Sacred
long; 27, Charity; 28. Formal; 30, Animal; 31, In addition to; 32, Girl's
name 34, Canadian cruiser; -36, Evil;
37, Just title; 38, p.ercei; 40, Turn
aside; 42, v.-lley; 43, To add to; 45,
Arrent; 47, Past of say; 48, Incident;
50, Song; 52. Fortify; 53, Preparation
to make purr; 55, Measure ot length;
tb. Measure of weight Cabb.); 57,
Male hog; U, Isi.tnd; t,0. Letter of the
it -phat-jet; ol. Pt-M j,niriy fa portion;
W, Waste land; t,4, Desire: W*.
Honesty,
VERTICAL
V, Small utensil; 2, Preposition; 3,
Measure of length; 4, Congealed
vapor; 6, Shortly; 7, Cunning; 8, London, England, initials; 9, Period of
time; 11, To move; 12, Model; 14,
Hangs loose; 16, Attempt; 17, 0>H's
name; 18, Stops; ?0, Dismal; 22, Pat;
23, Color; 25, Circumscribed; 27, Prav-
Ince In Canada; 29, City In Italy: 11,
Gush (plural); 33, Bachelor of Laws
(ab.); 35, Girl's name; 38. Thin, ?9,
Separate; 4t, Long ago; 44, Knov,
Scotch term; 46, Shag on skint of
animals; 47, Popular clem ler, first
name; 48, Ardor; 49. A limit; jt. Narrow passage; 53, To inv*nt. j4, Uproar; 57, A bolt; 59. C. nz*. or.; .1,
Parent; 63. Abraham v bi thp jje
(spelled backwards).
PRIZE    WINNTERS    PUZZLE   NO.   3
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103rd  St..
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Itih  Ava.
1,   100
Bdmonton.
Mr«.   I.    j,.   Thompaon
-N.W.,  Calfary.
BRITISH   COLUMBliA
II     tf,   P    .litrli.    2>;40    lUlh   Ave.   W,
Vancouver,
SASKATCHEW   M
W. Sharp, Wuis.-i.'.v. Bash
Mr. A. Burftaa. «14 Brodaf St.. Rattnv
iin.   n.   n.   Ban*ia,   1130   Aw     !
North, Suskal'Kin
25 Per Cent Discount on All
Heating Stoves
We are doing this in order to clean up
and make room for Spring goods. This
is a snap.
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^ THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING/ MARCH T.-192S ■
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'Fag* ffro-
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Nature Never Intended
O Walk or stand on hard, unyielding surfaces.
To stone, cement and hard floors
Dr.A
i CusW°fl
Shoe
iTIea that natural cushion we ar< Hrprivetl of in
her Earth ami brings to your feet the health*
onditicn of youth.   Comfort, style and
ice combined—your pair it ready to
>n Dow.    < i
\ndrew & Co.
Ier8 in Footfashion
UB-CUAHIOM
<'i';M. lii^'-i"' 'IW-i.B
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B fif HIOB .MrFTl.PTi Mf*-!**
HW.iuorit.iiJUjLiiiw tmii
V Fine Cooker and
i, !
i Good Looker!
The New Magnet Range is one of Clare's
finest-products. Every modern device for
assuring cooking success has been used and
every possible part has been made smooth
and nickel-plated to make it a thing of beauty.
It is guaranteed in every way, and if there is
a need in your house for a new range you
ought to get the free facts about the New
Magnet.
t   coupon   below  for   particular,!
to.rtight
Clare Bros. Western Ltd.
Vancouver,
u- Hi,.-.  WY-lcrii I.I.I..
Drat.    N. Vancouver, H. ('.
Plnn iei i tin- lhe illustrated par*
lentils  of  the   Km   Mas-net.
enings
In Nelson ee
' This column i.-i l)i-lnc cmirtur-te.l
bv Mrs, VigtlSQX. , All news of a
■o-clal-nature, Including receptions
jirivate •Btertalnmenls, personal
items, marriage* ate, will sp-pear
In. this column. 'l'elu|)lnjno Mra.
Yigntjux,
Ifa t ,1 I'li^Miii, silica Btnat
entertained    (fellah t fully    al    tha    \n
buur ■ yestfi-tl:iy   tor   Inr  »lat*T,   Mra,   B.
Brows of Hamilton Out., who is in
Nelaon for a week, She waa assisted
diintiR the afternoon by Mrs. Hush
Robert aon, whn pqurcd. while Mra, P.
G. Morey. Mrs I,. E Borden and Mra.
Jamew O'Hhvn aasiflted In serving. Her
gwftts Included .Mrs. w. M, Walker,
Mrs. Imi.1 ll, Graham. Mra. \v s.
R-thg, -Mrs C. ft. Hamilton, Mis
George Jot>natane, Mis. Arthur Lakes.
Mrs .iiuiiis O'Shea, Mtaa Jean Hunter,
Bra. L BE. Borden, Miss M. Cameron
lira <■ ll. PVaaer. Mrs. O. N. Doug*
his,   Mrs.   v.   P.   Tlmatiis,   Mra.   P,   Q
Mnrev, .Mrs W. 13. Wasson. Mrs, l) C.
Wrwge, Mrs. Hugh Robertson, Mrs
w. M. Caallffe, Mrs. ii A, Mc Far land,
Mrs.  .1.  a.  a*baon.   Mr*   w.  i-\  wiia-
■ nit.   Mrs.   C.    I.   Archibald,   Mrs.   A.    L
McCulloch, Mrs. .1. ii McDonald of
JCosslaacL Mrs. John Cartrotk Mrs*
George MacAfee, Mis. H. R, Town-
aend, Mrs. i'. w. Appleyard, Mra Hew-
ut gergaaoa and Mrs. T. T, Kyton af
Losslitnil.
Baa, Mis. Be© tt-Lauder nf Quetn's
Bay and her two daufbtera were la
ih.- eity yaatentay and attended the
Dumbella'   performance.
Mt
Kasl
paat   oouple
leturneil     lo
.Mrs.  Aaderao
Roaaland
nd    Mrs     Jb
Aim   have   i
•tt
■Mnl. I-..I,     ,,|
pending   tlu
week*   al   the   coast
wn Thursday evening
left oa the noon truiti
tenlay   to   be   B   guest
ta   the   home  of  .Mr.   nml   Mrs.   V..   R 1,
Dewdney.    while    Mr.    Anderson    left oil
the    afternoon     train    for    i'roeter el
route   tO   KhsIo.
MlM  O.   V.   AIhv  of  the  Hume  BobOo
and     Miss     Dorothy    (..tkhrtst    or    tin
Central achool staff left yesterday  fo
are  Bros/  New  Magnet  Range . is  sold   in   Nelson   by
Morgan, New and Second-Hand Goods, 301 Baker Street.
47,
lotheTartyof
the Jirst Tart
YOU own your own home.
fine.   Hu
That's   1(
.it  there'* a mortgage at   i,|'
1%.   That's all ri^lit.    You aro reducing it steadily each year.
Yes, but are ynu protected on that
—is your mortgage covered by life insurance?   A mortgage is a (wor asset to
leave wife  and  Limih—a  curse  inslc.nl   uf a
Uetiifig to• widow and children without income.
Think ii over.   We recommend Mutual
Lift* Insurance for .ill young men who are cariy-
ing mortgage* on (heir homes. Mutual life
insurance is insurance at ne! cost. We particularly recommend the Mutual, profit-participating, 20-pay life policy as most suitable for the
yoiniK Ml wilh a yomii* family who is Rr.wludlly acqiiii**
iriR oil** tn his hoot, wilh every prospect of a bright
future before hlm. It's a food policy. Hut you can y,ct
any form of Jiolii y bund, a lhc Mutual Life, and profit-,
sharing reduces the cost.
Write to-day for Mutual literature,
^MUTUAL LIFE
OF CANADA: Waterloo.OnUurio
J.   D.   BRACKETT
District    Manager,   Cranbrook,    B.    C.
Large, Hideous Necks
Can Be Prevented
How many of your friends
and acquaintances are nffected
with Goitre, the most disfiguring and difficult disease to cure?
Physicians and scientists
have exhausted every known
means lo offer you a preventive foi" this ugly, dangerous
disease without marked success—until noiv.
A minute particle of Iodine
has been introduced into pure
Windsor Table Salt. Enough
to satisfy the thyroid gland but
a quantity so small as to be
tasteless when used on your
table or in your cooking.
Everywhere  the  efforts  of
the   Canadian   Salt "Company
in producing an efficient Goitre
preventive   have   been   sanctioned by medical authorities.
Should  you  run   Ihe
risk of dreaded goitre
another  day ?     Your
grocer  has
Windsor
fl IqPl*?»
Kaslo to week-end at the home ot
Miss Alleys Jiarenls, Mr. anil Mrs.
Frank  Abey.
Iin, A. I. Alley uf l.'f.lar I'olnt
-■|,.-1U  yemeiilay   in  Hewn.
lln Ut- mm of lioiiniiiislon spent
yesterday  In town. <
Mr. an.l Mrs. joWPU Hruwii Stanley
street, had as their Hues' riiurs.lay,
Mrs' Brown's sisler. Ml» JUrthi
Tli.m K..Y. of the Trail Oeneral li"*-
liltnl   sniff. ,
ver.   su|.-
Natlonnl
tl.'S,    lefl
W     ...    D...V1II.H1   ul    \a
eiiiilenil.nl    of    the    'an
fire   insurance   c.nnlian>
yesterday   (or   Trait    <
Miss    !•',    Mel!'.'. tO*   l'U    I*"1    "'"ins'
tot   IVullk'ton.     ^    _    t
I...0    K    Clciiroll.    totrntnt   at    lless-
b     .ml    r»«    "f    -*»    'a'ln'llnn    All
l.'.irc- was In town Thursday .111 his
wiy to Vancouver, where lie will be
ins'truclillB   H   Jerielio^beaeli.
Herbert   Keels   ..f   lbiiri.|.   spenl   sea-
ler.lay   ■hOPPIM   '«   Nelson.
Han.Id   Lake,
Emerald  mine
1,.   town.
,1,   Huskies   ,
,.,   has   I.,
almo.   ba:
lit   Uie
.■turned
stcolay
Turner  of  Sain
tbe city.
Utile   Lcmiiinl  J.■nn.'.  "Ill    s',»"'un;'>
avenue,    l-'airview.    proved   a    delightful
In.si Tbursday uflei lien 1,1 llle hiiin.:
,11 Ills liarenls. Mr. nnd Mis. 11- Bf
.leline. when he eelcliraled llle llflll
neniversarv of his birthday. Haines
ai.il nilisle were the main allraelion
ind a beautiful birlbdny call., adi.riied
lb.- table, which was sum,undid l.y
Helen Porter, Sadie Slnyllie Violet
I'orter. l-alilh Smyth*. Nail Mcinnes.
I'liul HooUaSP and Kennelh Melnnes
Asslstnn; Mrs Jeiine In culiTlainliu;
.mil   serving  was Cora   Sniyllie.
It   Cluin   of   llarrcli   spent   y.stenlay
In   Mellon.
Miss    Tunis    Miller    ciitel'lai I     ilie
members nf the Junior llrldcc club
Tliursdav eveiiimr at her limiie on
Maker street. Those playinK were
.Miss Kalhryn .lucks.,n of Vlclnrln.
Miss Mildred Irvine. Mrs. Eric I', tmw-
si 11, Misa Helen Tnwnsend. Miss Alolse
WniKKe. Miss Marjorie I'mlerwood.
Miss Marion Blackwood. Miss Juan
Hamilton, Miss Join Hunter, Miss
Louise Cunliffe. Miss Aile.-li Mans-
lletd   and   Mrs,   Frank   ltawtburne.
Archie   Oray   of   .Satino   was
Usiiur  yetttraay.
Mrs.    s.    I'elirs.ui    of    PTnctel
..steiday    In   Xelson    ahopplng.
Ml-.    Bashford   and   Il.r   daU«
..Jlieeli's    Bay    were    city    visit,,1
n rday,
city
llu
1:111
d    allell,led    llle    1
nl'   tie.   Dumbella
St.    I'aul's    l'l. sl.yt, 1 iiu,    church    par-
k-ra were a l.usy scene Tliursdav afternoon when Hi,- members* of sirs .1.
Allen's   circle   held   a   must   enjoyable
I-      Will     as     Slice, ssfut     lea     and     b.lke
►alP.      'I'lie    tea    t 111    was    under    lhe
-iipervlsiuii .,!' Mrs Pharlaa F. Slark.
ulu. wu;.- assisted .lurim* llie afternoon
liy Mrs. K. Mills, Mis. MelluUKUl. Miss
..leltuue.nl. .\|,-s Robert n,.|| Bnd Mrs.
Doing    ilie    lienors   ot    the
afternoon
It    11:11101
Mrs.  (*:
Mr
BABYS
OWN '
SOAP
1,'b. The li;
nresided over by Mrs, OOOTge ('lell-
1 , w and Mrs. John Bell .Ir. Mrs Annua Sliavv sum. snld ..ut „r her d. -
iiciulis potted meats. The plain s.,v
nil,'    lal.le    was    superintended    by    Mrs
Hugh   McLean,   .Mis.   .la, 1   Tale   and
Airs,    McKim.      Hoi    ddughnuta    were
turned mu  in fine faahlon by .Mrs. a
T.    ball;   and   .Mrs.   .I11I111    If, -11   sr-     who
Wi re   assisted   b)    Mrs    T.    lies    Brisay.
■•I    Mis.'   .1     Allen   and" Mm.   J.'"wiTfs
I'urlna    l',,;   alt,,,, ,    s.i.r.,1    musical
l.i'iul.el's     Were     |,le,isi„e]y     ,ell.|. led     |.J
Isisl.is    and    .Miss    Mav    Me-
.1!..
■Ml-s    |.„M.   Ha
Marlili,     who
a I
nlus,     :	
Mi-s    Mild:.
a.,     s. I. el Inns.
Vilnius.      B.d
Wele used
III     .111     III.       lea
Beit   „
I   frrttlbF
w7ir Yuu
■;?~~.~'xv?'r*r-
W.  II. Rainsden  -  J. 11. Bowman
KOOTENAY
MUSIC HOUSE
Su. .essi.rs   H,    Willis   I'luin,
SI,.res,   I.l,I.
Opp. Masonic Btk. - Nelson, B.C.
Special Reductions on
10-Inch and 12-Inch
Records
\v..   want   tu   clear   uirl   the
■tOCk. W fer     JOU      values
f '   M.»S   m   »•*•-•   'or   70<-
and   Sl.OO  on   Record!   that,
Wbilal    nf    llu-    "Old    sell.nd."    are
.mil,   new.   This is your chance
I.,    t.i     a    st... k    uf    hicjl-elliss
must,'.
Wo   als.i    hi
ORDS. quite
PATHE   REC-
,   al   r>0<-   e.,,1,
NURSERY
PRODUCTS
The. season for the .sale ami pufchut of nursery
•.•products has arrived. If you have nursery products
that you wish to sell, advertise them in the Classified
Columns of The Daily News. Likewise, if you desire
to purchase, advertise your needs. You will thus
Kct a wider choice and more satisfactory results.
To Insert a Classified Advertisement, Phone 144
(Two Lines), Call At or Write
The Daily News
NELSON, B.C.
ONE
EGG
NUT
BREAD
I   l1"        SSANO   [,
' iA^-"*^
...»   i*    !
I iMmplTfli
This  recipe
..in  An-li.ili:
ui,  win
all   tllg   wav
Mrs. ('...ml
several  y.
Beat   I   ,
and    beat
Milk   anil
spoon    sal
level    lens
nml   N   cup
Hake  otm   III
a me
flul
..I   Ibcre  fur u   lime
[, mill li eup siikiii
lain, n, cup 1'ncifle
cup water, ', Ion*
Ji:. cutis flow, II
CM baking piiwibu
choppad   mil   meals
PACIFIC MILK
Head Office, Vancouver
Factories   at   Ladner   and   Abbotsford
tf    I
esl. I.lay   in   Nl Isuli
O,    I'lvin    of    Hub!    11:11
c-t.iiiay  in  Nelaon
■Miss   I'.iiii,   areen,
liss  '/..  Manning.   	
cl I    staff,    lefl    Vi
I"     Week-end    will,    J
ms, .Mr.  and   Mrs.  i;
Rev.  A.   I..   Helen
latricl   was  in   Net-
•4g
Cll Baker Slreet.   PJ^M 200
Spring arid Summer
Dress Fabrics
A "Stitch in Time" Means a New  Spring Garment.    Commence Spring
Sewing  Now.
OUIl SILK AND DUESSGOODS SECTIONS anticipate all
Spring Sewing Needs thoroughly and economically. These
popular departments are proving a source of inspiration to
women who come here daily. Silk. Cotton and Wool Fabrics
are opened out in every new texture, pattern and color, In-
! eluding:
iVeu* FLANNEL SUITINGS
At $3.25 and $3.50 Yard
Novelty  Suitings  of  Plaid,  Checked  or Striped Wash Flannels, in all this season's newest colorings.    Full 5-1 inches  wide. Prices $o.-*J and $3.50 per yard.
New SILK CREPES
At $2.25 to $4.50 Per Yard
Printed Silk Crepes, full yard wide, in handsome new tie-
signs and colors. Prices $2.25, $2.75, .-".3.50 to $1.50
per yard.
FRENCH COTTON SUITINGS
At $1.25 to $3.95 Yard
Sponge Cloths, Crepes and Novelty Suitings, in a range of
beautiful colorings, all short ends. Pretty patterns, etc.
Full yard wide, Prices $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 to $3.?)5
yard.
J/ ■ /
New BROADCLOTH SUITINGS
At $1.00 to  $1.65 Yard
Striped  and  plain  English   Broadcloth    Suiting, P>C>  inches witle, in all the new
bright shades.    Fast colors.    Prices $1. 00,  $1.25,  $1.50 to  $1.G5.
"WASHWELL" GINGHAMS at 59c
Absolutely  fast  colors:  plain,  plaid  and checked.     Full  yard   wide,
weave.    Price 5!)»* yard.
Extra  fine
%i
i5
•i-i  m
New "GAGE" HATS
This store has the exclusive agency Eor Gage Hals
in this section. Shipments just through customs
contain many pretty models for Sports or Street
wear, and prices are reasonable.   See these today.
Mi:
Mr
.lu
l'i
Willey ,
ii." Dumbell a
noon,
E.   H    Hani,
ha.   returned   I
'rip   to   the cai
(tended
afler-
ICE TREACHEROUS
UPON TROUT LAKE
Snow Six Feet Deep in That
Section; Ptarmigan in
Settlement
Tltiil'T
nun name
■i    fot :
 'tell   Hie
like
dill,
-John sio-
n Thirteen.
s. He rt-
very treacli-
I advise In*
I'slioo   ,,„    It
. xperlencsd   people   I
■'■- ■ pastime,
several  bulld.ngK  have  collapsed this
winter  with   Hi.    lean    v,e|ellt   of  snow
upon    them.     The    presenl    depth    is
about siv feet.
"ne   lone   ptarmigan    wai   seen    near
ne achool recently, its. while pluraaae
balni very difficult to discern aialut
the stiuny background
TROUT LAKE NOTES
TRQL'T    LAKE.    Mareh    n     --   The
_m*rUt Hiulhers ..f Ihe Trout I,„k„
siilinile mill, ba,,- lefl tor Vancouver
where    they    wilt   hulbbiy    for    several
Thev    expect   to   return   about
le  of   April
he   ill
l'l
lhe purpi.se of bringing the lie.
vlceii used by variiuls ciiimti leu Into
Hue with euch oilier. Hr. Loula V
King of Metiiii unlveralty, ipmlriu
before the Koyal Canadian iitatltute
uriioil   the itandardlxatlon uf niariue
siuniils. He said safety ili-vleeR for
the sea were an tnleriinll.ilinl necessl-
'..v and he pn.poic.l tu pin Ihe subject before llu- Lcayuo ot Nutlone.
MOTHER!
Clean Child's Bowels
"California   Fig Syrup" is
Dependable Laxative for
Sick Children   •
Tiie Coa! That Satisfies Is
ARDLEY COAL
Phone 35
THE  NELSON  TRANSFER  CO.,   LTD.
GARAGE TRANSFER COAL
VtRNON   STREET, COR.  STANLEY  STREET,   NELSON,  B.C.
1
Hum- Mother! A tttipoonful uf
"California ng Byrup" nuw wilt
Rwoutcn tlic itommch and thprou«Wy
rkun lhc Uttk bbwtli and in u few
hours you have ;i well, playful cliiM
inte.      Bran    if   ctom,    ftvartah,
t.llions.   con>Upatfd   or   lull   nf   ctiltt.
ohlUfcraa love Ui pleuant tatta.      it
never  craiiips  or  OV-tractt.    CDiitJtins
nu   narcotics  or  toothing  drugs,
Till your druggist you want only
thr ganulae "Cafiforata Fig Byrup"
which has directions for babies and
ehlhlmi nf nil sg*« print. .1 on bottle. Muilim*, yuu must say "CaUfW*
ui*."   Kefuso mo; iaiilatiuu.
Special AHENTION Special
L'ptni requests from a number of my customers
to tin their darning and mending, 1 have employed
a fir.st-clus.s seamstress who will fix them ui> for
bachelors the same an mother did.
Watch for OUR white laundry truck.   Yours for
Quality laundry work.
A.    J.    Martin,    Agent
Trail,   B.  C.
R.   K.   W-ilUcc,   Agent
Bonnington,   B.   C.
Kootenay Steam Laundry
C. A. LARSON, Manager
Now is the time to have vour CAUIM'T.S SCIENTIFICALLY CLEANED by my sanitary electric
washing machine.
3 CENTS  PER SQUARE FOOT
I vacuum your carpets and electrically wash them.
No heating nor steaming to injure the most delicate
carpets.
Work Gitniuiitvvrf or Ymir Mum 11 Refunded
W. E. McCANDLISII, c o Kootenay Steam Laundry
A WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.
———————
 'Tage CIx
THE NELSON DAILY NEWS/SATURDAY CORNING, MARCH 7, 1D23
IJ*ut.-Cnl..n.'l Jrvine Robinson
Snider. ...B.lv, portage la Pralrla, who
received notice of his retirement with
the rank of colonel, has had a part
In every ant to which Manitoba
haa Bent volunteers in the lasl -tu
years.
CORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
BEGGARS ARE
PART OF LIFE
OF KINGSTON
Archdeacon lteer Describes
Beautiful Capital of
Jamaica
HAVE LICENCES
BUT NO DRUNKS
Blacks Constitute the Police;    Tourist    Trade
Grows by Leaps
Doesn't hurt, one bit! Drop a little
"Freezone" on an aching corn. Instantly that eorn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freezrme" (or a few centi, sufficient
| to remove every hard  torn, soft corn,
or corn between the toes and the foot.
calluses, without soreness or irritation
flafvrf?
"PHILLIPS" MILK
OF MAGNESIA
Accept  only genuine  "Philllpa,"  the
original Milk of  Mafftasla  prescribed
by   physiei.'ins   for   ifl    jrears   as   an
antacid,   laxative,   corrective.
Full   directions   with   e;n.h   bottle-
any drug store.
'n the K-litor of The Dally News:
As I sat barheaded on the verandah la.st night after a 7 P- m. dinner, I began lo think of home and its
conditions, as contrasted with those 1
WO* enjoying here. 1 need not mention the winter scene in Kootenay.
I dare not say you all remember
very vividly how Ihe weather conditions were at the end of January.
The newspapers say that the world has
hail an unusal measure of zero cold,
and storms of varying degress of
fiereeness. Nuw let me briefly pic-
tare niy surrounding! and conditions:
First of all then our dining room
is on a large open verandah. There
we take all our meals without a
sign of nrlifieal heat. Our bedrooms,
also, have nil windows open wide,
and only a. cotton sheet or cotton
<iiii!t to cover us. Is not this a
pleasant contrast tO what you nnd
your readers enjoved at the end of
January?
Writing on Verandah After Dawn
It is now half past eight in the
morning of January 3, and I am
i writing this letter, sitting on the
verandah, and I am in the midst of a
beautiful gardeen, with puinsettia of
daaallng scarlet here mound me, there
are roses anil asters and many other
(lowers in full bloom all around,
eroious and bougttinvlllars hang over
the fence, and bread l'ruit and other
trees are in full foliage. In the garden at tin* back <d' ours I see au
akee tree with its scarlet fruit peeping nut from Liie midst ot the green
foliage.
At break of day I was standing
under a shoWQf bath with water at
the natural temperature, and I gave
not a shiver.     Ves,  it is  indeed 'a de-
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
the   street   blade   women   with    traya j     WINNIPEG
or baskets on their heads, ami every   "PP,,,fV  hoxv*
-.    .,...,.    .,     „..,■    „...    ,i,-,tt I fancy.  Jl;   fane:
lightful place, with a  most delightful
chmate.
As I  sit  writing,  there   pass  along
Demon
now and then they call out their
wares. These women walk at a good
four-mile gait, for they must not
waste time if they expect to do a
profitable business. It is unfbrtUMta
thut I cannot understand what they1
say. Their cry is in Knglish of a
kind, but it is not my kind. Generally,
if a colored man is speaking to a
white parson, they speak so that one
can understand, but among themselves they have a gibberish not lo
be understood except by those who
are  initiated.
Better   than   Barbadoes   Blacks
Hitherto, I have said little ahout
the black people of Jamaica, but I
think they are just a shade belter
than those of Barbados. Of course
many of them are quite well educated,
and speak English Just as well as
we do. It is Die uneducated who
speak tbo gibberish. Schools arc
plentiful, but while in school the child
may speak Ko tliat I ean nnden-dand,
yet as soon as they are out of school
they   drop     again   into   their   patois.
There are societies for tbe relief
of the indigent, yet beggars abound.
I had scarcely got off the train before
I was appealed to hy a most persistent beggar, and numbers touch
their cap ot* drop a curtsy and hold
out a pan for alms. I have no doubt
that the tourists foster the begging
habit,     Jt    is   easier   to   give   a    coin
than  lo be pestered  hy Importunity-
Kingston is rat in-r a large town.
perhaps two or three times as large
as Nelson. It has many fine stone
stores, down town in the business
part, while the residences stretch out,
I do not know how far, for 1 have
not yet explored the town to uny
extent.
Wall   Churched
I notice that there are many fine
church buildings, and a Methodist
minister told me their largest church
accomodates ISM people. (Jo where
you will over the island and you
will find Stone churches every here
and there. The Itaptists seem to be
pretty strong in Jamaica, and the
Church of Kngland has a bishop and
assistant bishop with a large staff
of clergy. From what I have heard,
religious affairs are much better here
than in Cuba.
Going about a strange town, I
have frrequently to ask my way, and
in every case I have met with
civility and kindness. Especially are
tbe police ready to help one with
Information. The police are all black
men. They wear white helmets,
white duck * tunic and black punts,
With a broad, red Strip down the
leg. They seem lo lie rather numerous in the business jmrt of the
town.
Yesterday I went through the market,   but   saw   few   vegetables   that
were new and unknown to me. Irish
potatoes, onions and gin-lick, squash
and eho-eho, yams and bananas, I
know them all. but when it eame
to the fish 1 was at sea. where 1
dure say the fish would have preferred    to    be.      I    saw    two    piles   of
lobsters, or cray fish, and most of
them were still mining, their legs and
antennae,   showing   that   they   were
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WHAT 1)11) VOU GIVE LAST CHRISTMAS?
Toys ior the kiddies—most oi them broken by
now. " Something uschd" ior tbe grown-ups—now
worn out or forgotten. C.ish to your employees—
appreciated hut sexm spent. Other presents1—hurriedly
liought and perhaps ill-choscu.  Are they remembered
Suppose this year you give them each I Bank Book
containing an initial deposit, and urge them to add to
it regularly. Could anything be m
iit,.Mc?
dl ILtiik l'ass Soaks"
ol C'iMSI*ti.iJ thlts.
The R^pl Bank
of Cah!ada
— British Columbia
Yellow Newtown extra
M; fancy, $3.75; C. 91.50; Home
Heauty faney. f|.2&; Winesap extra
fancy, 94; Bpltaenberg extra faney.
93.50; Salome combination faney and
. 93-5; onions, Yellow Standard, cwt,
$3.60; Imported Wlnesapn C. 93.25; On-
lurio barrelH Cooper**--. Market No. 1,
*»; domestic, 97,.r.O*. Hen Ihivis No, 1,
$s; No. t, $7..Ill; No. 3, $7*. Baldwin
97; Oreen lot No. 1. I*.Ml; No.
•J and domestic, |7.50; potatoes Canada il, cwt. HM* Car arrivals. February 23 to February 25: Ontario—1
,'arrot; Manitoba—1 vegetable; Iniport-
lkI—.1 lettuce, 1 cabbage, 1 tomato, 1
vegetable,   1   apple.
KKOJNA — llritish Columbia apples
boxes Yellow Newtown extra fancy.
$a.f.O; fancy. $3.lir.; Roim " *
Spltxepberg extra fancy. $3.25 to $
fancy.l M.w; Ontario barrels Greening,
Ontario; Wanner, Baldwin. Spy No. l,
fS,75; No. 2. $s; domestic. $7.75; re,-
packed crates. $2.^5*. Imported boxes
Winesaps c. $3.10; Yellow Newtowns
C. J3to $3.25; Home Heauty fancy.
$3.25; ;C. $2.y0; Br.tlsh Columbia potatoes. Canada C. cwt. $2.25; New
Brunswick potatoes Canada H, cwt.
■12 15; imported 11 tirade. 11 to $2.15;
onions. British Columbia Standard.
CWt, $4.5(1; Ontario onions. Sample,
ewU    $1.50;    Manitoba   cabbage,    pound.
5c;   imported   tomato**,   lugs.   11(50;
celery, pound. 15c; cabbage. Sc. Market uulel. Car arrivals. February 19
to February 25: Imported—2 potatoes.
I vegetable.
EDMONTON — Imported apples.
boxes Yellow Niwloun, Winesap C,
(i}.50; Hritish Columbia onions. Standard, cwt. $i; local potatoes Canada
B, cwt, $1.75. Car arrivals February
L| to February 25 — Hrit.sh Columbia
— 1 onion; Washing I on—2 apples; California—1   lettuce,   1   vegetables.
VANCOUVER — Imported rhubarb,
16c; cabbage. 6 Vic pound; cauliflower.
12.75; celery, 91.50; cucumbers, $3;
head lettuce, $1.25—all per dozen,
Washington potatoes Gems A. tons,
Ihi; inexiean tomatoes. 2ti-pound lugs,
14.50; ' Hritish Columbia onions Standard,  cwt,   $3;  choice, 18.10;  potatoes,
Dry belt Gems, Canada II. twt, $2.50;
Dr'vbelt white. Canada B. cwt, $2 25;
local while, Canada A, $2,35; Canada
H. $2.10; apples, boxes Wlnesap extra
fanev.   $1:   Yellow   N.-wtr.wn   exlrn   fun-
«:y, $3.7:.; Delicious, Spltzenberg extra
i alley. $„; Ben I'av.s extra faney. $3.
Jonathan extra faney. $2.75; Baldwin
extra f-jiiey, $2.25; -tither grades. Mc
less in each ease. Apph-H, unions, potatoes slow. Good demand for given
vegetables. Car arrivals. February It
to February 25; Imported—3 potatoes. I tomatoes. 1 cabbage, l eeb-ry,
2 apples, 2 mixed Vegetables; British
Columbia-** 6 potatoes, 1 apples, t cabbage, 2 mixed vegetables, 1 mixed
fruit   and   vegetables.
BRIEFS FROM THE WIRE
Xrainffrad   Blast   Kill*  Twtnyt-six
l^ENIKORAD,      March •    U.-—Twenty-
Isix    were    killed    iu    an , explosion    of
" oxygen    tanks.
Italian    Revenue    Grows
BOMB,    Mareh    0.—The    Dalian    government   revenue   receipts   for   the   past
lleaujy. | fiscal   year   show
000,000   lire.
Curzon    Collapses
LONDON, March ti— Marquis Curaon
suffers   a   collapse,   but   is   not   danger-*
ousjy    ill.
Tokyo     District     Burns
TOKYO.    March    j.—Three    hundred
houses    in    the    red    light    distriet    destroyed  by   fire,   while   the  diet   is discussing     its    gradual    abolition.
Padlock    OH ending*    Resort ■
NKW    YORK,    March   fi.—The   courts
are   to  be  asked   to authorize   tiie   padlocking    of    ull    night    resorts    wheru
liiiuor    is    found.
Zaland   Senator   Dies
NKW       YORK,      Mareh      ll.—Senator
Murphy  dirs  at   Tlgnlsh.   I'.K.L.   There
are   now   nix   vacancies   lu   the   senate.
Name Economic Committee
LONDON, March C—The Imperial
economic committee has been appointed to study how foreign food
supplies to Britain can be supplanted   by   Empire   prwiuate.
Reject   Union   Political    Bill
U)ND(»N.    March    fi—The    commons
rejects   the   trades   union   poll Heal   fund
bill    on   the    motion   of   the   premier.
Quake  Still   Trembling*
Q1TKDK*'.   March   li.—Bale,   SI.   Paul.
residents  are  getting   panicky   over  the
continued     earthquake     tremors.
Ice   Treacherous   at   Winnipeg
W1NN1PBO,    March    fi,—Treacherous
Ice conditions on lhe flr.A and Assln-
ibolne rivers. folloWa a three-day
thaw. One ' drowning; and numerous
narrow   escapes   are   reported.
'Wallingford' Creator
Insolvent at Death
NKW YORK. Aliarcli 6.—George
Kan del pb Chester, ivuthor anu jiIkv-
wrlght, who wrote the "Uet Rich
Quick Walllngl'ord" Htorlcs. had property worth only |S5f*.1 and owed $19.-
329 when he di.-d .on February 26.
11)25. He had onlv $4703 due on an
insurance   policy   of    $25,425   and   $800
In cash.     The will appointed  his
Lillian   E.   Chester,   executrix   and \
legatee.
Mr.   Chester  stated   that   he   n
provision   for  his   sons,   Ueorge
Robert    F.    Chester,    because    he
amply  provided  for  them  by   the   ti
fer   of  property   to   lh"b*   mother.
Elisabeth M. Chester, who had din
him.   and   he   felt   assured   she    w
g.vu   them   every   care  and   alien llp|
Dr. O. D. Skelton, format- Oisel
university pnjfcs-sor and nuth-ttl
the "Ufe of Sir Wilfred LautJ
will succeed Kir Joseph Pope aa t'.J
secretary of state. »
I
Gin 1111s relieved her head-
aches and backaches
Headaches and backaches frequently indicate
kidney- trouble, and may be the forerunners
of dangerous illness. Head how one sufferer
was rijicved.
"My trouble has been very bad headaches, backaches and dizzy spells. I started taking Gin Pills
and only used a little more than halt a box when my
headaciies and backaches stopped and now X feel
like a lew girl. I am well and have had no return
of those distressing headaches and backaches."
Miss Benulle.
Get Gin Pills from your druggist to-day
National Unit- & Chemical Co., of Canada, Ltd.. Toronto, Out
Cine*I'ills in the U.S.A. are the same a. Gin Pills in Canada. _
I
CANADA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY
Nelson, B.C.
HAS IT      -
ill alive
iiiiion
■en a
■ here
Of 'course, we have no profc
in Jamaica, yet I have not i
Slfn i.f drnnkt nnesK since 1 can
list Tueaday. The Meln.se house,
win re i an ■laying* haa p licence to
■el] Leer and nptrita, but 1 have not
Been half a doaen Elaatoa of either
■told since* I cams. It li -i very
qu!«t, raapactable houae, nnd unseem-
ly    t onduet    would    not    lie    tolerated.
I   do   noi  itippoac  that   1  have  teen
all   that   Knew   on.   for   I   am   nut   down
tnwn after dark, bul epaaklng fnun
personal   observation,   I   have   to   Ift]
thai iiii-*. is a sober, orderly (own.
Electric pirett cars run on a few
ul tie- main bUHlneaa streets, and
mil"* and bufflee abound. Very few
white peopla walk if they have a mile
or aa to go. The climate does not
encourage pedeetrlanlam,  Btlll, 1 walk
all the tlm.', I had to take a carriage
from the train to ihe Melroaa house
hecuuee I did not know tha way and
had my buggage with me. All other
lravelins ai.mii lhe tow n l have don*
till   foul
Uf courae the tourlat trade is
cai. red to by a large display of
.-in h.s ch.ir.o iei isiic of the country
and climate, Home boya and gtrla
peddle  ne klacea and audi things on
the    streets,    iiud    are    so    persistent
thai they are a nulaance to the
touriat. I Abe the beggara, they worry yi.u until, to get rid of them, you
load yourself up with a lot of atuff
which your friends value as presents
when you gel home. I think the
prices they charge * ampere favorably with thoae nf Barbadoa.
The tourlat trade Is growing. I am
told, l.v leaps and bounds, and iny
UirKllmly h-lls n.e she has heen full up
< vci    si ni-.-   ihe   tourlat   time   com*
ne-ni.,1.      I    tin    DOl    wmitler   at    this.
The i.-l.ii*,! is beautlfl, the climate is
delightful, and tie* d lata nee trom the
HtJttes is nol too great. Moat tourists
come from the Htataa though some
come  from   Bngland.
Living   Is    Dear
The eoal of living is. I think, pretty
high.    Thi re are swell botela,  where
wealthy pen pie go and have to pay
pretty    iiiK!i.      1    pay   ^4    a    day    for
aecond rate accomodation*! but I dan
nay I cotUd secure private hoard for
pi ill ips 140,00 month if 1 were
going to remain any length if time.
\1 v boat ll expected In ahout Monday, and I am quite comfortable
where l am, so it's not worth mj
while I i mike a change for my shaft
BtH
t:
nk   I   have
oned
Iready   mat
tter  that   I  expect   to
Colon   and  Blueflelda,
and thence nnrih to
H. BBBE
ca, Jan. 30, VJ2Z.
RUGGED ATHLETE
WON'T SLOW UP
] well
I'/i
ILN. Nab., March I.— (Aaaocl
cm)—Jamas w. ("Bill") lam
yeara   old,   baBevca   he   ranki
ird   the   top  Of   aclive   foi.tl.al
s toda
iy,
vho   is
Mta
hUaiO Urnnch
A. D. ILLaBl U§
GranJ f-oik.8 BMB^
G. A. Ipt* U_t,
Feraie branch
A. Wa:son,M-;r.    \$\
In*,   tli
r< pren ntatlvea,   aiays   with   his   bonis
town    grid   tt-;iui   and   last   saaaon   was
i*i t nulled out of the game t ith* r by
Injury or by the eaten. Ba was a
member of the house two yenrs ago.
and accepted appointment "'i* saaalen
"tn    be    with    Ihe    old    er.iwd."
At Karxcnt, N.h,, when' l-undy
uwiiM it fiirni and power slatlon. Ills
achievements on the football field,
the baseball diamond and in lhc
damped rinu have Rained him pn.in-
Fnr   four    years,    dutlnK    H
sun,    Alio
I'I
to
villi   th'
high school team, the father played
with the town team nKalnst his won.
Later the younger laimly Joined his
father'a team, playing center. All.in
took   up wrestling at  the   university of
* The alder iVtmdy  weighs 111 potMds
but it has not hlmlered liis offensive
power. "N'ext season I will be bitter
than aver." he said. 'Kach morning
1 take retting up exercises and In the
ppring   I   atari   preparing   fnr   the   foot-
Mil  soeaonT1
Have the Freight Rates Retarded
Vancouver^ Export Grain
Trade?
CLAIMS were made before the Railway Board
during 'its recent sitting in Vancouver that
the development of the grain trade through that
port was seriously retarded because of freight rate
discrimination.
Yet, on the very day on which that statement
was made, 828 cars of export grain were lying in
the Canadian Pacific terminals and 489 cars were
in transit, a total of 1,317 cars, of which only 35
were unloaded. There were also unloaded on that
day 64 Canadian National cars or a total of only
99 cars.
The daily average from October 10th to November 10th, 1924, of cars in the Vancouver terminals was 611.6, while in transit between Field
and Coquitlam for that period there was a daily
average of 461.4 cars.
It was asserted that during that period the daily
unloading capacity in Vancouver was 260 cars,
whereas the average actually unloaded was 94.3.
Yet, in spite of these terminal handicaps, grain
exports via the port of Vancouver have increased
from 501,000 bushels in 1920 to 54,619,000 in 1924,
or over ten thousand per cent of an increase. No
port in the world has ever shown such a marvellous development in an'equal period.
In the face of such facts, how can it be argued
that rate discrimination has hampered or retarded
the development of grain exports through the port
of Vancouver?
CANADIAN PACIFIC
It Spans the World
 3HD
THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY HORNING, HARSH 7, 1025
Fage Seven""
FREEMASON'S
SUFFERING
"FRUIT-A-T!VES" WORLD'S BEST
REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION
MR. J. H. MCLEOD
"I was troubled very badly
nth Kheumatism and Constipa-
ion and tried a. great many re-
itedies without relief, until a
riend of mine recommended
'Fruit-a-tives", I tt-ok several
mxes and was very soon com-
lletely relieved and am very
;rateful to "Krutt-a-tives". I
hink that ''Fruit-a-Uvea" 1a Uio
best remt-dy in tiie World, and
lave reeomuiemltd it tt a Rieat
lumber of friends who have bene*
ited by il".—J. H. McLeod, Nova
..folia Free mason's Home, Wind-
ior,  Nov a Scotia.
Constipation is lhe great curse
if old ox*'' Vet day by day, more
ind mure elderly people are en-
oyinjT -rigoroua health through
"Fruit-a-tives". This natural
nedicine — made from intensified
rruit juices—ensures the tKiiiplele
lalurul digestion of food for
jeople of all iffS, At your
lealers, 25c and !>0c.
ROSSLAND LOSES OPENER
ETORIATAKES
THE FIRST GAME
OF SEMI-FINALS
Beats Saskatoon Three to
One at Victoria; Leave
for Prairie
viCToniA,     March     I.—'(Canadian
Press.)—Viet nrla earries a two-goal
lend Into the second game of the Mtnf-
flnaJa fur the Weslern Canada huekev
eli;itnpionshi|i, as n result nf a :! to 1
victory here toalght uver Sasliat.ii.-i
Sheiks.
The    Cottfara    carried    the    play    to
■aaaatoon   in   the   first   two   period*,
but in the closing 20 minutes Victoria were lucky in preserve their
lead. The Sheiks came i.n at a terrific Clip, and had Holmes not been
It the peak ut his form, there v. nib]
have    been    a    closer    nenre.
Sheika Strong in Third
The    Victoria    defence    was    ts    stent
as    armor    plate     in     the     firs*,     two
periods,     but      it     seemed     as     Cioueli
ihey     missed    their    em-     in     tlr-     Inst
■tanaa* for thev a«*ow4 una-blo to
do any th tog right,    Th.-ir trouMa  ana
■lue in no small measure to the aola*
lllatlng work of "Cy" Den. mi v. -vim
When    on    Hie    jee   Seined    to   put    more
ifiager and nnan Into tha sheiks' plaj.
While      Sask;.loon      h:ot      ■      lot of
lOUgh    Itiek     in    tha    el using    enni'i. tV
''.aig.irs   w ere   Rol    s|inred   by    the jhix
ill   II:.■   second   period.      TlleV   '      '    "
.v.-i*ih  ni   iheir   m«*rcy   aey*
Mir   il„ Ir   shooting   was   off.
Bath    Play    on    Defensive
Neither   loam    was   ai    its   zenith,
too much care being taken to make
sure     of      tin-     defence.        The      usual
brilliant combination of tha iwo clubs
waa    missing    |\>r    most    of    the    route
lutoon    sin.wed    tholr    trw
SCOUVER    BOWERS
MAY   CROSS   EQUATOR
'A.vcc-rvr.i;, Man ii 8.- Dlrectora
" <■ Vaneouver Rowing elub are
taring a augfeation mad.- -i.v
Mnr «-f the Melbourne Rowing
thai a atrong four-oared craw
the   Vani ver   club   ahould   visit
Htralia   in   Oetolw   to   lake   part    in
nnnual  Auatrallan   Henley ni   Mel-
saved. Frederic kson went length of
ice laid one on llalnsworth'a pads.
LaSontfe off for hard checking on
Meeking. Stevens gets a Bhot at
goal but Holmes saved. Keise then
goes down and lays one on Holmes,
Halderson scores, time It: 20.
Halderson   Scores
Loughlin snapped one to Hams- j
worth's puds, and Hill Conk followed. I
Haldersim shot from two feet out
for the second goal of the night.
Ivilonde on and pace livened up.
Holmes saved from Cook and Lalonde, .Meeking and Anderson following willi two shots. Play hegun to
gel rough, IVm-iiny sent a hoi one
after a dazzling rush, and came
right hark with another to Holmes'
shins.
Third   Period
Loughlin sent m a snot from blue
hut llainsworth blocked. Denennv
replaces Lalonde. llainsworth stopped
a siz/.ler from Hart, ktounie mom»*-'
two hot ones from Stevens and Hill
Cook. Hart came back with two
shots but the Sheik goalie oiocKeu.
Walker got close in and Haina-
worth cleared. Denenny shot from
blue hut Holmes saved. Foyston on
for Frederickson. Denenny sent another high ahOt and Cook followed
with one close in. Holmes just I
stopped it from aqueeaing through the |
posts.
Lalonde  on   and   Immediately   had   a
shot,      P.   Cook   pulled   the   nicest    rush
of lhe night, circulating Victoria's net,
hut   missed  on   t lie   front.       Hill   Cook
sent   iii   another,   followed   by   an- I
Othfr   from   P.   Cook. m
Sheiks   Break   In ,
lien, nny    scored    for    Saskaloon    In
14:11   and   was   given   an   ovation   by i
"had   Halns-| his  team   males.    ,lle   had   been   play- I
'    limes,    fop    iL     u.-mlt-rfiil    game     all     nighl. |
Bill    Cook    ahot    again     btll     Holmes
saved.       Fraser    bad     the     tirst     shot
iu five minutes for   Victoria.
Walker   scored   from   left   wing   for
Victoria from the bine line m f:gO.
eraser benched for cracking Cordon
over  the  h.-ad  and   while   Victoria   was
ii   the   hist    period    when   they   passe-1    p|ny!ng        ftVt    men    Walker    slipped
■""'   t,mli   Uk"   ■   ■"'   °*   government \K   'n 7.    ....  .       .        . .*,.„,.„,(   ■ ..,,.
,-mpioye.s   passing   g„.   buck. (down the ht beards and acored   rom
Plenty of thrills were crowded blue line. Hart shut from same place
inio ilo* game, especially in tha see- bul llainsworth blocked. VtBMOt back
ond period, when players were tripped I on ice. Fredel iekson shot from 10
and booked, lossed on their eyebrows When th.-y tried to break
through   Hie   defence,   and   piled    up   in
the   goal    mouth.     Referee   ton   kept
careful   lab  on   tha   players,   bul   did
not     visit     his    wrath     upon     them     to
anv    extent.
The    Cook    Brothers   and    Denenny
worked  like a charm on the Saskatoon
line    and   Stevens   and   iteise   did   BUM
Behold Collins
Pet Undershirt;
He's Lucky ia It
By    AL   DEMAREE
(Former   Pitcher,   N.   y.   Giants)
You've heard of Kddle Collins' *
Ing gum whieh he parks on lhe lan
tOO 0_ his cap »nd removes and chew,
only when Iwa stiil;.--. have bei n
called  on   him.  bul
Iff m
feel out, but llainsworth made a
pretty bln;-k, BUI Cook benched for
tripping Hart.
Saskatoon Pressed Hard
]■'.    Cook    sent    in    two    sums,    the
Sheiks     using    three     men     in     llmii*
attacks    ami    Victoria    defence    being
hard   pressed.      Foyston   and    Walker
'the   defence   work.   Cameron    being ! had  shots  for  Victoria   and  Keise was
ni the lee   very  little afler the  flrat, robbed ol a goal by Holm«r apactac-
perio.l. _    ijmi  _   I nlar  save.     !■. Cook   shot   and   Detien-
followeil     wilh    B     hot     one     that
locked on hla akatea.    Qor-
Prederlrkaon   turned   in   a   brilliant I
game,  and  the   first   goal   flew Off   his I
stick.       He     was    ably     supported     by    H"lm'
Walker   and    Hart    on    the    line,    while, don    sent    in   another    and    Saskato
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-io,iiice,l li,.|., ',-., and wiil rcorh your Cuse.
Tht first SIM buttle wWlMI yon or yoaf
mo.ry  l,i,k.    try D. U. l>. swp, tun.
'.'My  limp A  Btatlonery Co :  r.inn.l;
iik ,«.• Hook Co., I,hi.: 1'c.ole  Drug Co
Apply Minard's every day and
rub it in well wilh the linger
lips. It penetrates and heals.
Removes tr.fiammal ion.
A remedy fur every puiii.
Il.i it
UMklni
Fiivalnn
Anderaon
Referee
l« 1, ii.*.. in the first two period
ii.is \i..rs.. then n i.i.vy.T's eroMwora
duaala   to  the   Bttelke.
li..ih i.niiis will leave here tomorrow f..r S;isk;it....n to tiik,- tmrt In
the aeeond nine ol the i.l;iy..rr Tile*
.i.iv   iiikIh.   n«t
Icelander   Scor.t3   Opener
p.    Cook    l'i".    the    first    slml    un
noal   nn.l Walker laid nn.* Ml al the
other, nml l.inmlillii belated In • Ipm
one   and   wenl   In   tor   the   reboUnd.
I-roilirirUsi.n    wns    stnlipeil    when    in
Mini   und  F. Cook   laid  another  hoi
,.„,     Hnlmea'    pud.      Until    Iimius   I'Tiisit
  uelng the  Wll   win*.    Frederick-   Haldereoi
aim   arored    the   llral        In    4:27.
1: *,   ihrougti  alone. Krederlek
The   Icelander   imsiml   In   nnother
rlihl   afterward,    1   Reiae   and   \v.   5:a_'.k"
Cook had sin.is nl the other end.
Yi.i.nin name rl«hl back aad limitm!
in have u noal, but Referee Ion
ordered « lace "ft.    Poyaton relieved
I'll il.ri  ksnn. I),.11..nny Nubbins for VV.
Cook, and tfalderaon on for Fraaer,
yiiih lieeklitg on lor Walker. Victoria waa forelng the pace and Sask-
 hi   found   Vlctorla'a   defence   very
i..nth.
Aii.ii-isun pul one waial liinil on
llninsH.irlli. nml Utlonde drew the
lirst penalty for dumplni Anderaon.
iv.-.iri i. ks..ii i.ii iiKnln liii lhe poet.
!■'. Cook sin.i (i-.nii a dlatance, Baaka-
iniin rushing with one man, while
Lalonde le on the fence and Ion
ordered « face oil when the Bhelka
■tailed. Frederlokaon staged another
lone ruah rlghl through, Btevena
reilnvpN Cameron.
Ccok   Eanished   for   Head   Cut
w. Cook wns banished for cutting
Rarl   over   the   hemd   in   ■   corneit
l.'rns.i   ..If   fur   butting  Bcott.     Ilnins-
worth stopped ■ bouncer from Walker. Saskatoon now at full strength
bul their shooting wns wild, t-alonde
wiggled the length of the Ice and
Holmes Just gol liis hand to liis
stinging shot. Bcotl on bench for
chopping al Halderson. Vi.-i.nia now
al  full strength.
Stevens played lor Harl bul his
thai wenl astray, Walker brought
down the house with ■ pretty play
imi Prederlckaon mlaaed the nel on
the ahot
Open  Second  Short   Handed
Haskatoon opened the second period
with Bcotl still mi ih,. bench. Lough.
iin I..i.l u beautiful shot at Halns-
wurih's feet   Proderlcksou then irinl
I   daisy   cutter,   and   l.iiunlilin   iniss..l
Ihi rebound. Denenny made Holmes
Jump in cover, and tried a long one
rlghl after from renter Ice. Saskatoon   forcing the   play  and  crowding
in mi j in* mi. x.'uu hi.i un empty
nel   I.ni  Biased.
Meeking benched for tripping.
Halderson  shot  from  ■  does in  i.m
mtnated  tht  play.
Summary
Firsl    period—1,    v.ctorla.   Frederickson,   l:IT;   2.   Victoria,   Hsldereon,
D:2ll.
Third period—t, Baakatoon, lienen-
m.   il:S3;   i,   victoria,  Watker,  1:11
Lineup
Victoria.
Holmes
Loughlin
Did ymi ever know lhal Eddie liar
another pel auperatlt.nn.' In lhe pie
tin-., here you see ii hanging nn ti
line. It is a luckl unaVrshlrl win I
im tins worn in all world ,.ii.s an.l
nlhir championship gamea  f.ir  l« yean
paat.    Tha  above  portr f  the  ahlrl
Indicates   tinn   ii   la   pretty   well   wurn
Inn    Kddle   clalma   .1    In   a I    fur
number of yeara yet,
K.I.M..    I
OPENING GAME
m
Alhcrla Champa Heat Rossland Miners Five to One
in First of Series
RQTll TEAMS FAST,
ALHEUTANS FASTKH
Kootenay Roys Share Honors  in   First   Period;
La ler Outplayed
VAXCOrvEft, March I.—Amateur
hockey aa purvi yed by Ihe Coleman
Tigers representing Albertn. proved
much auperlor to thai played in
Rrltlah r..liinil.in a i displayed by the
I- .1,-lnn.l Mini rs. I..■!■•■ ! might. In the
(he    Al
■11
liniim .llu
Iim.I     I..i           Iiiml
i ii   rciuw ms   in,.   1.
Dl     111..     I..,ms      II (ll
r..|iunl,in   chnmiiliiiin   |.r.
limns.   I.ill   Il.l.I   liill..   ,.;,.,1,
111.,    su lil    .l.l.ii,,*     In
fn I. til. in    rri *..
Fi."    Seofvleea
llu -1.. i..l   -I ..... n   llmir   In-*!   in   llll
Mrs!    i»
llritish
hard  ni
ul    ih.
nf
ihunces.    I.i
.1,.
Daly  .m.i
i.li.l   srori-A
*n     rush.-s     pnivi .1    effceti
|. nts,   nml   li.i.k.-.l   mu  li   thi
Tigers hail
II,.hi
I leleni (■
Wings
Sulis
Riakatoon.
Hainsworth
Cameron
Relse
    Stevens
Lalonde
W. Cook
F. Cooke
    Denenny
.   .    Sisit
....   Go, dun
Enjoy a Game of
Rowling
With Your Friends at the
SEMAPHORE   ALLEYS
The Semaphore
Smoke Shop      ,
Bowling—Billiard*—Smokes
Reduces Hurs.il Hn large me nts,
Thickened, Swollen Tissues,
Curbs, lilletl Tendons, Soreness from Hruises or Strains;
stops Spavin lameness*, allays pain.
Daws not blister, remove the hair or
|;iy up the liorse. f 2.50 a bottle
at dmpKists or delivered. Book 1 R free.
AMURBINK, JR., for mankiiut-an
anli^rplic liniment f«r hriir-.cs, ruts, wounth,
mains, painful, swollen -.ems or glandi, It
hraliand tooihes. #|.3S a bottle at 4tmf
ffhli or poitpaii'. Will tell you more if > '»u
write." r
W. F. TOWR, he.,  '-Sli-w-iV-fc   P* ' "*•■
4J. uiLiuc ■"■! AlijniMur    ir , irt DlJe IU tiOiJi,
DISTRICT SHOWS
INCREASED USE
OF TELEPHONES
Eighteen Installations in
Month; Nelson Leads
With Fourteen New Ones
In  all   in  new  telephone*  were  connected   up  In  all   11   K nny  center*
I..: the month endtni February l, ae«
cording to flgurea publlahed bjr the
ii. c. Telephone company. Thi* Increase is noted over the figure* for
January  thle  year.
Kimni-s   complied   for   Fi-brunry   BhoW
nn   Increase   of   IM   telephone*   in   tbe
IIKU!*-
Jam
ISH, or an averace increase per ceni
Z.S6 Instnllatlons, Total telephone! In
um> in the district on February I
w.-i.* S«:tl ns romp-ired with :ir»l."» fnr
January.   1924.
}■;„■ the month of January, IMS,
NelsbO with M new Installation*
leads th* Kootenay centers for growth.
Truil with four new Installations la
■econd, while Kaslo and Kamloops
hav* each added twn telephoned. Qnnd
Fork*   snd   Greenwood   in    tlu-   month
.,, i,    hi n-    Installation      Balfour,
Kew     I ►• !i\ - i,     Roek    t
tin
.ik-
i.v addition*  i"  their system*.
Kootenay   Fig-urea
following    are    Interesting    figures,
how tag    the    rwmber    of    telephone*
t  each   Kootenay  exchange   fir Janu-
iv  l,  i:'*ji, January  1,   IMS and  Im-i.-
uarj   I,   nth,  slab  the   percentage  of
icrease   since   January   l.   1924,
Jan,    Jan.    Feb.
11l-t     I!
Balfour ....
'Iran.I Forks
Greenwood
Kaslo ....'.
Nelaon . ...
■4-ew Denver
Rook Creek
Ki.sslnnil
Trail     	
I l
.'."il
:..*i..i
.1181     III!    122-1
.   mi      (OS      ini
. 11SS    UM    1IQ1
IT
-II
u
Wayne 'Big' Munn
Makes Quick Work
of Canuck Champ
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 6—
Wayne (Bltf) Munn, claimant of
the world's heavyweight wrettllng
champloneliip made quick work
of Wallace Duffnid Canadian title
holder ln the leature of a wree-
tliiig* carnlvsl here tonight. UhIii;*
IiIk famous crotch and half-NelHon
Munn throw Dug*uld ln straight
la I is   In   nine   and   two   mlnuten.
Ed (Stranjrlerl Lewie and William IK-tu.nt.il wrestled one hour
to   a  draw.
An gffer of *imi for the best stuRnn
for    tlic    I'tiivcrsilii    of    PMftgylvutg
.-itiiU'ii.s to undariradoatM bag boom
announced. The naw motto in i<>
suparaada Hie present exhortation t<>
"(io  ont   nml   MKrt   fnr   P.'iin."
The racing Hitiiii> el Paavo Nurmi.
wlicn tCtm at top Bpecd, la 7 feet
4' 1-1 inches.
GIVE DEMPSEY
DAY TO ACCEPT
Must Agree to -Meet Wills l^];
or  He   Blacklisted   in      V.. i,.';
New York State k?1?,'!'!!.1"".r,';i Z
Thi'  Miners fmin.1
ih,- thl-tl i..-..ihi nil
in:;,   .mil   Sli. pi-. r.i.    v li.,.'   I'usl    «knl
Iiik.   "inl   »il.l,   hi liiiK,   unil   1 1
Ii... k .Il * kins f.iiin. .1 '.li.- lam |.'...
ol Hi.- TlKi-ns. 11 ■ ■ t. ! 1.-. 1 Hi,. 1m.1l
murker.
[H-m|ilti' Ihi-   tail   thai   Ihe Iwn \ i-ii
ii,,:   iimiil-   ner,.   |.!nin;    In   .1   mv
1 .1    1..*    Im    prud'Hibinnl    I key.
■WW -.nm 111M111, mm- lnrniil ...ii ami
were   ireoteil   1..   u   [u»l   li.n.l 1 heek-
The      l'i.I.Ill,:,       !. .Is.       wlln      were
I HiMPiii-il  nwina   '" four "I
*T;
\v f
••Tttr * Nir TO-sicnr"
mmrs
V
Best Procurable
(THE ORIGINAL)
Pore Scotch Whisky
RICHEST  IN FINEST
I HIGHLAND    MALT
fii r*a.i.^.-itj
Z/u;'..,u,\
BtSU
" ~" ~1 R-nil-J *.t>'\ lutranlted by Vfilli.m
^^•WJ^ C-< 'il A "<nr. I imirtd  Glmf.dd.ch .nd
tii.vtn,, QMlnM   i '.ji ■ 1 <-.!«■»    Duff.
'— ti "'tw Triiiai
This advertisement  is  not  published or  displayed  by  the
JQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.
W V fi W^ffl W i;rcnxh!AL
tit^jj H EltlsLfil     COkDS
Ho Smoke- Ho Sprays-No Sn-jlf
Just Swallow 1 RAZ MAII Capsule
Itt'istorcs normal breathing. Quickly
stops nil choking, gasping and mucus
fpuuriftfi in broochiaj tubed. Gives
onj»; nifhti of restful deep. Contains
no iti;urioua or hubit-foniiing drugs.
11.00 per bai •tdraf-ttona.ScodS&nf
genfiuHS trial.   TtBipfatOP^Twftntft.
CUAKAHTCEO RELIEF I
Freedom /rom Pain;
Neuralgia
l^oaundl of Canadians ha« found Uut
T.R.C1 iiv-8 tpi. k**nt and aurcat nllef ttom
Pam. TR-Catrt directly on thspoisvons that
canne the p-ata. i t,i-y contain no <Un*r*n»a er
habit ii-ni-ng druca. Your drnfgkt r*cu»>
ti *»:itia thmra. Hend 10c. tor fvneroua tnai.
Templ-aUmi, Toronto, .
$1.00 g*'»a'tfi   50c. "-d*S-
T Neurit,. N-fuxalfl-.
HU     l»..b.,. SIZE   r.ln.
IPTI/'V.  TEMPLltON'a
tl   HI     S      RHEUMATIC
ii. 1\V   V? CAPSULES      31
j* or Bale uy
Drug Co., Cily Drug Co.
i-h...i
HUll
 I
M.W    VOHK.   Mm ii   11 —Jack    li.
|.,|,'l    or   . 1. • ! it.,    n    .il ill.Hi;..    I.l. .1
Harry  Will-,  ii.ut*  Iimi
I..
w.ll   1.mil..I.
ln.  with- ;     Tl 1   I. n ni   i-ii.
.■ 1 na     ,.1,   s ,.,,.1    w
lln.   blackliHttd   111   Ihla   M.n.-. | K,,,,|   kn iii...   ..1     Ki.i"   '
'I'lns   ultliimlum   wan   lssu.,1   by   lh.. . ...   ,,.,,,.,.,,,,,„       ,,.,.,,,
Rliiu*   :illil..|li 111111issn.il   today,   nftt-r    	
11    si.,nny    .colon    in    whlc li    Hi-     ""'!''
Wills     and     llii.I...ns    . hull. UK. s     inn ■ N.....M       \uit1h      	
conslderfd. lilPlitJ   nf - l'f   il    l-ii   nn
'I'll.     In uvvwiitilit    Ml.,    holder    B'na    (,, hnnl   Iim Timers
officially    notified   .1    tli.     two   t'hal
lengea   In  h   iil-nr   nen
I...S    Anuilrs    I.l     tho    ....in
today.
The Wills clmlliiiB ■ wi
priority 1.. ..ms. n hjih iii
before   nil.1...ns   s    1
'<>:,\ • c's',ik^^i
•■\:>r;%<\\\ 1 -.N5s.t
VmS>W
hi
Ion   In
11 1I..I    1
friini   W.ihii
il
Koarns   Rapudiatea   New   York
l.ns   ANGELKK   March   .1. -   Dh la-
tii.n   nn   the   pari   . 1   ill"   Sou    Vork
itute  nthletlr r lualon  aa  to   whn
•Imi,     Illllll'Siy.     I..   .\ y W ■ ■ j Ll 111      In.Mill;
cliamiiii.il.   ahall   und   ahull   noi   light,
Is  mil   ..I   the qui ntlon.   .Ini-k   Ke mi
thp    till..holiler'H    in uniil. r.    ileclnnil
here  laic   tiuluy,   in   ;m»wi r   lu   11   ile
in.111,1   bj    the   N. w    1 ..rk   1 nnitni--ii.i.
thai   Dempaey  reply  within   24   1 1 -
to Un' 1 hi ill. in:.   "I   Hairy  Wills,  the
negro contender.
\, il.HII
'I''
I liii.I     |i, li.ii    ■ I,    full in III.    I' lar.
:ln:    :,    II...  I.ill.I     Jewell   11..1,1    N.i
Lineup
ISoMlnnil        I', nii.il        r..l.iii;ni
N*i-I.'iin         In:
M.,,--l.|s Cumin
!•', rw.il'Ja
Certified
Analysis
Every While I lorae bottle
has two labels. It is the
Whisky that is twice
guaranteed. Vattings are
regularly analysed by the
Public Analyst as proof lhat
the purity is maintained.
ti'--
-
I-
I
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Scotc
DBTR 'IT.  March   0.—Jn, k   Renauli, nmgei
Pntiadlnn   hMivyweighl   champion,   nil Je«>-ll
luit liiu.r.ini 11,11  Homer Xmlth, K«l«*-
iii.i*/....,.   In   1   10-ruunil   bo.il   here  to- M.'.'
night.    Sniilh's Kiiin-liess was nil lli.il    Dinar
laved hlm. , '•   Hteplu
Shepi I
•YHITi:   HORSE   DIET!
H0I(SE
hWhisky
LERS,   LTD.,   GLASGOW   AND   LONDON
This   a.l'.i'ii.
i,H)i:oi! ciiv
1   i-   nut   published  nr  ilisplayed   by   the
I'.'iMM) or Hip finvernim-mt nf RC
t? **U"*
fhc Tobacco of O^atitii"
11
3
■      v tin
also in /2H.
I/'   VACUUM/ZED TINS
WANUFACTURED BY DOtlUAL TC3ACCO CGMfANY Of CANADA LIMITED.
BtBma—mmmmmvimnUm,m*m—.*mm. »n«iai m-UtM»u~tt4__m
 Page EigHt
THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925
Markets _*_\ Finance
STOCK PRICES
STRONG EARLY
',''.>.'' . i. .
High Grade Industrials Are
Well  Supported  and
i     Make Gains
NEW YrtRK. March I. _ stool;
prices displayed a siriing tone in the*
early part of today'! market, but de-
velnpcd irregularity toward the close.
Excellent support was provided, however, for most of ihe hlgh-trads Industrial shares, mnnv of which closed
1 to 8tz jioinls hlKher. Heavy ac-
ciiniulatlon of United Ptales Stool
ctimnion. which crossed 12a and closed
just under that figure fur n net gain
of 1%, was one of the day's features.
Baldwin was again In lirlsk diiiianil.
helg b,d up to Ht. and then easing to
HSU, where li was up 314 on the
day. American Can established another record top at ISj'*.. anil then
slipped buck tn U3-(,. up |U. Stude-
bakyr closed fractionally lower at
..... A bullish denionslratlon in (Jcn-
ernl Electric carried thnt stock up lo
2&*H. bul it slippi-d back to 26014 on
realizing, showing a net gain of b%
on   the   day.
, Nashville, Chattanooga and St.
Loula continued to respond to rumors of its acquisition by .'mother
road by soaring 7 points, to a record
top nf 156. Jersey Central jumped tl*
points  00 a   few  sales.
.Call   money   held   steady   at   3 ti   per
'cent.     Time   money   somewhat   firmer.
Total   s:l!es—l. (172. Tun   shares.
Closing  Quotations
High       Low     Clo;
Amer. Can. ...
Auier. Loco. ..
Aiuer.   Tobacco
Anaconda   	
Atchison   	
H.   &  o	
C.  I'.  R	
a; t. at.   ..
Chile    	
Corn     	
C.   M	
(I.   N	
Kennecott     ....
Miami     	
N.   V.   C     	
N.    ]'	
thllllps     	
taciflc   	
it.   1:   	
stud.baker   	
Shell     	
S.   i'	
Stan, (lil Cal.
.Stan. (Ill Ind.
Man. (ii| K>*
Stan. Oil N.  J.
Sulphur   	
tl.    1-	
V.  a.   a	
Hallo    	
1*1 ?,
123'i,
SJ'.i
II
111',
' it "
121%
SI'',
iiiiii
35
toe
7t i;
71 "1
r.7s
17
122's
7 L'i
2S 1.,
G2 "
52',
.4%
1051,4    104%
63 J,     63
44K.
11!' =
Hlu,
125',,
64-J
lttl
112'
N7'
42"
123'
S3'
141 i
' 135 =
Ml
Ill's
149
12l'l
61 »,
'.i'i
2-.-*.
10.",'.'.
63
63 H,
11?'.'.
11
112
SPOKANE STOCKS
(Reported  hy' C.  W.   Aiipk-y-jrd)
Bu A*l<
Cork      II .111
Florence       04 '1 .0."
Nabob     or. .0"
Premier          2.2.r» £. fit
Hichmotid      OP.i .0-
WnnwHtorm       "It) .4;
yccrr.-JS     1 'lli .1
Kilver.Hmilh      'J*1 ■ .Jl
McOllllvray     tl
Reindeer     01 % .0
Financial and
Business Facts''
EVERYONE   SHOULD   KNOW
SPANISH RIVER
IN SPOTLIGHT
Is Outstanding Feature of
Montreal Sessions; Shows
Gain
Sue a City
If You Like But
Not a State
IFTHEBONDS
DEFAULT	
canbe sued
\yta\\orv( J
can
•not
tie
sued
Tha outstanding uliterence between
municipal bonds and state and government bends Is tliat a city can be sued
ln case it defaults on Its bonds, while
&  rtate  or the  government  cannot.
In   the   Vnitid   States,   lb-'  -«t:tt.-s   rand
ihe nit tin mi I government ott ioverelan
poworn,    while   the   clttaa   are    public
lorpurutions..        In     Other     words,      tbt1
states   and   thi-   national   (overnmenl
WOtB bt-rn will certain rights, as it
Here, while tb.- titien have liven si ven
theirs    from    their   respective   stales.
Thooretieally, states wn bf taxed
for tho national debt, and rides in
turn can bo taxed lor stato debt*. so
national bonds ranks first, state bonds
second, antl municipal bondfl third, in
relative   safety.
Now tin- giit <ii' tin- matter is simply this; Buice th,- city must receive
its powers from the state, there is a
power above thp city to appeal  to,  in
ease   of   -ilefaiiU   on   interest   or   prim-i-
]>al. since iin- state and national fov-
.■rnments  ar.-   born   with   their   rlchta
there  is  no ono  to appeal  to  in  cast;  of
dofault,
In tho caae of ;1  rti
is  of   lho   utmost   imp
tho st:it«- ever lave tl
to  Issue  th«m.    T.-chn
Is  lho  bond   issued   legally?
In   Canada,   municipal   issi
ly   must   be   scrutinized   to
-ord   in  evi ry  particular
For   the   iimst   part
MOXTRKAL, Marcli t! — A revival
of interest in Span,sh River common
was the oulstandiiiK feature of ihe
M-adins on the -Montreal stoclt exihang.
today. This Issue finished tho day
with' a gain of -S,. at OSV Way.ina-
mack closed at 47, off 4\ points,
mid Laurent ide was off tfc, at S.!.
Howard Nmith was up \-j. at S0H. »--"'
the preferred uiichanRcd al KT'a. Abitibi was steadv al It, and Spanish
River    preferred    sold    at     -a    up,    ai
[iik.
Ailantic Sauar common came second   in   activity   and   closed   at   16%.   a
ret gala ot in(. Canadian industrial
Alcohol sold off  v i>t  1st
Twin City closed at «7, a not Bain
of i'i... Canada Comeni reeordad an*
ether advance  ot   'j   to iin- ntw  peak
ot   lOfi.
Closinj,'      prtcaa: Atlantic      Sugar,
r--",; Abitibi. 14; Urazll. '>'i:»: Bnw*
.■ries, 14; Rrompion. 2\i; Cement, 111;
Lauronlidi*. **.': Spanish preferred,
\ll\Li Spanish common, lOs-'v; Textile, 19%; Montreal I'ower. 171; Smellers, llll',; Steel of Canada, 86; Winnipeg  Electric,  4.'..
Used Articles
Real Estate
Rooms
Board
To Rent
Boats and
Automobiles
V
CLASSIFIED
Help Wanted
Positions Wanted
Lost and Found
live Stock
Machinery
Farm Produce
Timber and Mine*
Male Help Wanted
SMELTERS GAIN
TORONTO BOARD
Ave Feature of Early Trading; Fishing Eases Off
Before the Close
TORONTO.
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VANCOUVER STOCKS
(Hei-orlei!   l.v  C.   \V.   Appl.*
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B. r. fiiiv-r   	
Rniinihrv    	
Cork     	
DoBflM     	
Inilian     Ill
Inl.   Coal     HI
HilvrrKmith    	
B.  C,   Montana    3-111
Hnartnn     	
S»ii.tgrai..s   	
Trnlan      01^
Dunwell           lln
Glacier      I'.ll
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WIHNIPXQ   GRAIN    QUOTATIONS
ppn
Wlionl —
Mav
July
Oct
Oam—
Mnv
July
iiii.
Bnrl,v_
Mav
July
Oct.
Flax—
Mav
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Oct.
Pve—
Mav
July
Hlch
rot
2fir,
in''.
Low
nil',
ISS
150 U
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rinse
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158%
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III
EGG MARKETS
Ottawa,   March  I,
Uou:
TorniHn — JolibittK
fxiras.   40p;   firsts,   ::Tc
Mniumil — L>f-al.-rs
ttOt) extras. ?,',f to SMl
32<*; fnilcd lUUl U>
Mnir.   .Ii-c.
Mi-tnltoba   :iml   BojrtatcfctWW
chanRi-il.
I'alicary —   R-tCelptS  hMTitr:  iaBiOtt
jvnyiriK    dulivi-red    cxtr.is,    33e;    f.rsts.
—   V.ES   quota
aoocla\a,   A'm-
p:ivirR    dtltT-
;   firsts,   |0o   U
sli    first?,   job
Tn-
Vanrniivt-r — D.-:i1f-r.
r-rod extras, Ilic; f h st
ex'nis,   |Cc;   fiistn,   140,
ChlORfn —  Spot,   2fi,;<-;   M:ir»*h   R.  C.
L't-Hj-c;   March   K.   1'.   II%C:   April   S.   P.
Sf-tto; Dtotmbtn ttttbjotatota, 32'■ic
New     York    —    llxtra    firsts,     30c;
firstn,   US'ac;   hi-nnery,   39c.
rayinp   drllv
,   ;:!»..■;   jobbing
■   if   tb. j
ill!    login
(ion     is
bOUMB.
ell
l»
METAL MARKETS
NKW  TORK,   Marcli
-.i   futiin
Tin—13o
n.i futurci
Antnimin
AT    I...m!.
:\:    womkn!—sturt   pi
ess   at    linmi—City   or   c
;i|iital,       No  . soliciting.,
ars   weekly   easy,   Spare  o
JxiiPi lonce   unne-ressary.
llxty   w-st   WR»blngton,
Kifty    dol-
Cull tlmo.
n.   EtMltne,
C!uc:iko.
(M«)
aKLIABUS   men   everyi
ec sample und aln
mse disirlbiitliiK al
Hing.     Outdoor   wu
Write
1,-n* to handli
nac,   house   K
[om pay,    Nc
t.      K.xi.erienei
iday
tract     eocloimc     Htnmps,
Siandard     Cow pan y.     2621
street.   Chlcajio.   lilinois.
Hurry.
'ortlan.l
18-114)
MRN. WOMICN-Tn learn barbertnK;
paid while l-^nrnlnp; tools supplied.
Cntaloguo freo. Mul^r College. Vancouver. (Jir.14)
EAKN MONHY AT BOMB — You can
earn >1 to J2 nn hour in your spare
time writlnK show card*. No cin-
vassinR.      We   Instruct   you   hy   out
mw   nlmpio    Dlrectoffropb   tfatsta,
BOVbbj V"U witii worft and pay you
cash each week. Wrlle today for
full particulars nnd free booMet.
West-Angus Show Card Service limited. S3 Colborne Huildintr, Toronto.
r.m.ul.!. (854.1)
Female Help Wanted
WAN'TCIV—Vi
!■•• bruaiy   '^
st-ela^s  Womj
State   way*.
n.  He.
cool;, by
Creaton
__i_)
Situations Wanted Female
ISIl jriil would like to net
uh Unitllsh speakinK people.
.'.,    I "ally   News. (Mi.ia)
Box   S'i
ifdCSKWOIU-: — {'are of rli.Mnn. or
practical    nurotaf,    in    Nolaon,    bv
healthy middle am-d woman, com-
P-t.Ht and reliable, Addivss Hox
MH    Pally    N. w*s. (S«06)
POSITION riipiin-d as companion help
or children's nurne. Apply Williams, car.' of .Mrs. Cl. A. Walt*,
Vort   Stool-*, (|S»«)
Boats and Automobiles
Insurance
I
Tomorrow   muy   be   too   late.
INSURE   TOPAT   WITH
CHAS.  F.  McHARDY
Fire—I.ifp—Aiilnmnhile   antl   Aocldent
lnsuranre.
(SMI)
Situations Wanted Male
rr.iiNiN-r
rtioni*  1
RliriivinK   anil   flrafllmr   —
11.   l*ril!,.T.   Nrl'ion.     (»<?»)
Live Stock for Sale
EIGHT  HEAD   HEAVY
HORSES
Nine good sets LOGGING
SLEIGHS, SAW AND
PLANING MILL MACHINERY. Sundry other
equipment.
LOVERING LUMBER CO.,
LTD.
Wasa, B.C.
(sr.ui)
HORSE  nil:  sai.i:
liiniiiils; plitlit ycui
worker, nml snunil
Anply    .liinii'S    Hilil.
son.	
COW—riv» yoan
lii.rn.     lri'sln-ii
-  wiisiit  ir.oo
i nl.l; splfliil.il
ill every way.
l.'nirvlew,    N,*l-
(sr,»7)
niilkor,      II
I'lirk,   aC   _
CUM    llt'lit    lioisr
welitlil    11    owt.
NelBon Dairy.
,.1,1,   Jersey  !
Mimli     :isi
W.    t'rehliin.
Slinr
ROlIll
Sliieilil
(S577)
one    heavy    hnrpe.
Apply   J.   llnl'llin*'.
(S5SI11
City Property for Sale'
MMst Be Sold
Actinff ■under Instructions from
tho Hnllcitors, I offer you u five-
roomeil, new* Ilouae, concrete
foundation, and four acres of land,
close to City, at the sacrifice price
of $1400, with *T>00 first payment.
The house itself cost $1800. Don't
hesitate;   It's a horKain.
a. t. McMillan
PHONE   f>0] .. l'.O.   BOX   fii
AN EXCLUSIVE LISTING
One   of   the    Finest    Home's   in
Nelson.
Three   'U'eU-IjOcated   I^ots.
Beautiful   Living   Koorms.
l-'ireplace.
Hardwood  Floors.
Den   with   Fireplace.
3   Fedrooms,   Sleeping   Porch.
$r(:diit—Terms.
NEW   BUN<UW>Wi
Content   Foundations,   $^.000.
Small    I'ayment    Down;    Falanco
Monthly.
C. W. APPLEYARD
General   Insurance        City   PropcrC
TWi>   chnj
price  rea
Party News.
TtT-*   naat  ttatao  sctinnl.
nahle.    Terms.    Kqx   S-j:i;».
(IIM)
Furnished Rooms to Rent
WANTKli   tn   In
trade   tot  Cbt
koff,   N.-ls.m,   H
Poll  BAUE — II
plraaura   bnat   \
nu'iit,   altiuited
iy   triiinl   ni'ilcir
.foot  »t*
ith    coin
1'ilnl     1
l   wnrk   or
.-!.>   eiiuip-
COlHl-
■llil,    1'inc-
Agents Wanted
ins'i'KiiiiTiNi;
Hyi Chrt»tUn
tn   JT'"   we.Ulv
STERLING EXCHANGE   i
NBW   YORK.   M.ir.-l
■h:in)u'-'    steady    ;i i    j I
lay    bills   and   jit   *i i
nand.
Francs—Demand,   ,'i
I.ire—Demand.   4.17
Marks—Demand,   tn
futurei
Canada Bonds
on
approxii
WINNIPEl
Mn
MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN
nana    192*
1 iBii. ii'u.ir.ii; i»:
i     Refundlaft- l««
i 1943.   1102 20b,   fl
nno.sob,  tioo.iia
MINWEAPOLI8,  Mar
chaaged to 10c low<*r
a   barrel.
Bran—$14 to 124.50
Whi-at —   No    1   nort
11.74-W;   Mav,   It.TSte:
fern    —    No,    3    v.-!
11. m; %.
OaU—No.  ::   whit*,   I
Flax —Nn.    !.   $3.0]    i
V-4NC0UVER, Man
price Bo. I nnrtbern
aaked.
Wh?
ii
NELSON BUTTERFAT
ns literature
ul women (30
Wa ran teed for
laton   and   cash
/   irork   epart*
cx|k-hsi*s  Htid
liusincss Opportunities
SAl.K   -
in    nn.I
.■<■   :,|.|,li.
I.mil   li.ilil.
r.iiint, r;    1.
Apply i:.i
Miscellaneous Wanted
Wanted 1
Listiimgsof Houses
MAKE    MONEY    MINING
PORTLAND   CANAL
i.       PORTLAND      CANAL      P. OLD I'I ELDS
Our nllntmr-nt nf phnr.-s i
SYNDICATE LIMITED, 1
cnts at  twenty cents,  hus
completi d negotiation! wl
hlock of thcee eharei for
dorM tbeae sharei ai one
profits in the wtmlc of ll
CANAL   TREE.     Writ.'   m
ill   pi
BIO    MAP    OP    PORTLAND
Grant Mahood  & Company  Limited
(Members   Vancouver  Stock   Exchangre)
522-525    ROGERS    BUILDING,    VANCOUVTR.    B.C.
Active   in  All   Mining:   Stocks-.      We   Bay   and   Sell   All   SharoH.
DOMINION UVE STOCK
WIXNIPKO, March 6.—Rcrripts tn-
t'ny t.itilled 300 cattle. r.O calvis, 1200
1h.ru   anil   10   phi*p.
Steers — Choice. 18.75 In |T.::r,
Fond,   lli.75   tn   »«.50.
Huteher    hejfer»    —    Chnlee,    J8    lo
H.M;  guml.   $1.00  to  ll.fl,
Butcher cows — Cholci*, JI 50 lo
IS:  rood.  13.50 to I4M.
Hulls—rjouil.   Ci '.o   tu  11(0.
lixen — Hood.  (3.50 to $1.
SliH'ker steeri* — Choice, Jl lo
Kill   Rood.    12.75    to   13.75.
Stoclter hclfem — Choice, 13.23 to
$3 r.O:   good.   13 50   to   13.
Feeder eteers — Choice, $5 to $5.50;
CWid.   $3.75   to   1475.
Cal tea—Clioiee, $8 to $10: Rood, $0
to  $7.
Hon — Selects, $12.«..: thick
enioolhs. $11.50; heavies, $10.50; llshts
and   feeders.   $11   to   $9.
l.ambs—H....d.  $10  to  $13.
Hheep—Or.i.d.   $0   to  $*.
MONTREAL PRODUCE
The Consolidated Mining & Smelting
Company of Canada, Limited
Office   So-eltinrj    and  Refining   Department
TRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA
Smelters and Refiners
Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.
Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc,
TADANAC, TRAIL
ml or Sale]
i. vv.
noon team of bonaa, ami urn-Ma
Taara walffbi about twanty-flv-a hundred poundf. Bound and qui.*t. nnd
irood wurUt-rs. doubl* or ilngtft
Hoyle, Quaen'a Bay. \B£1
~ IR HA I.R—Fresh cow,    John Bhuttv,
K:isl,.,    BC (MM)
YOIlKRHinR  pltfi,   1*9,  Boothby.  Ml
(14 B
Miscellaneous for Sale
PHONE 1106
FRED WILLIAMS
COAL—TRANOTtR—WOOD
Maour*   for   8prlng   Qartan^nf.
Orilrr   now
PLAYESTfi
while   available
 (USt)
H*nrjr"H*'rbi"rt, fumed
li.   practlcalt?   new.    Cheap
jiox sfii 3.  Dally Nawi
(Ifll)
POB  BALE—Hout
class  condition,
Btreet    __^_
r-holil   fit
Apply
St:i
PI AN OB—Several Bttghtty iiaed planaa,
Theae are haraalna Terms to stilt.
Mason A  RUch  Ltd.,   P.a  Tlox  nr.,
_N. Ison. .   (1576)
ClfOICE rrawn lwo-year-ol<i rheny
Treee, one-fifty each, fifteen doltan
deaen; full nne of Apple, ri»m
Peaahea Aprieots and
stock.       T.     Roynon
Asaat, Coast Nurterli
Ornanienti
Dlatrl-buUns
Box -127. HoU
(IfSf)
DAWSON
i We   Block
Sunday Trains
Between
ROSSLAND
TRAIL
NELSON
March 1, 8, 15, 22
l.v.
Lv.
I tn
Tl-Rll
N'i-1.1
0:110 n.in.
l.v.   Xil.-
I.v.  Trail
An-. Itom
Mi
Purthsji
ii.
nk.
 ll:« ni".
  3:1S p.m.
ml   1:10 p.m.
Ini  All   stnpi.
iniinunrrnu'iit will lip
• I'viri*   to   be   pei'iu.'i-
J. S. Carter, D. P. A.
NELSON,   B.   C.
IAHY   in
hi*   .sr.T.
rri
iy   tiiu.'
,...1
nt
rondltlon, tuny
i.nii Carbonate.
(HM)
Fnn   BALE
lllinut   c\f\
wilh com
Hi's*.     1'ri
Tra.l.
-On   Ha
i*n   hutii
■ml   III   1
... sir.il.
roll
rnl
p:
J.
1?.    niif.   hnr.-o
His.:   ili*lll.irr:it
si*t   sinRl.*  hnr-
PowiT,  lfi^x   Ll,
isr,07)
ORGAN*
nik,     !
toilllS
P.O.   II
-ll.
•rf
n
V
.uitifiil    ins
■.-I   eondltli
Hllit.        MllSHT
US,  N.is.in.
riiiiii.nl.    fuini.tl
n.     Pried   ?"■">
tt- r.isoii i.m.
Illlll
POR sai.i:
P.   11.   Hill
Ills,   'J'rnil,   HI
.'1   pil|ipii*s
(MM
1.'1'P.N1SHH1> hnlisi'lioiplni;  HOHWH
Ponle   IirtiR.
LAROfl sunny  rn
mi.
(llll)
Phone iMLI.
(S610)
FOR    Jil'N'l'-- Kuriiislifil    Imusi'lM'i'pinK
suiti*.   also   furnished   rnnnt,   Annnbl
Bloek; four-room furnisiu-u house   '
B.   Annnlile.
(Mil)
(S590)
KHItll   Al'AUTMlONTS.	
St'IT10~fnr   rent—t-'nmpbell's   stmlio.
Miscellaneous
I WHY OPERATE?
for Appendicitis, Gallstones,
Stomach and Liier Troubles,
when HEPATOL A does the
work without pain anil no
risk of your life nor loss of
time.
CooUln.nopoison.  Hotwldbyamg'-lsto.
Mrs. Geo. S. Almas
SOL* MJ*cmJ»ACTUM!
430 Fourth Ave. S. P*-"-" 4651
SASKATOON
Price Ifi-jO-rarccl post Wc extra.
MAIL YOUR FILMS
am! Ncsrativra for l-'inishinK  to
Till-   STAR  PHOTO  BtUMO,
WINNIPEG,   MAN.
(8oM)
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTOR*
Carpenter and Joiner
T AWSON—Ceilar    Cheat
Hardwob
and Panel Hoard.    Uelow Market.
i sir,
Electrical
D
BANSHATBS   EBVELOPMBST   C(
Wedtlnghoufle Radio Sets, R«rtlo Part
Complete Kup*?r-Haterodj*n-e Kits, Myei
Tubes. WcHtlngliousa Mazda Lamp
Irons. Toasters, Etc. V. & IC Aut<
matlc Klfitric Pumps. Small Hydr<
Electric Plants  a Specialty. (S489
GERALD R. MATKXK, AlSOC, A.J.XJ
Electrical Contractor. Telephone
P. O.* Box 74.1, Nelson, RC. KM
Suppliot*. Powrr and Light Installi
tiiin.s, (icnonitnrs and Motors. Mai
tcnanre   ami   Kcpair.4, (RU2
CI-ASSIFIED ails bring results qulckl
and -prnnnmically.     IVic a word.
Transfer
I TKINSOH  TRANSrBB
Life Insurance
SDH    ura    ASSURANCE    CO.    a
CANADA—J.   C.   Kennt-ily,   lJlstrii
Rpp.   Offices—i:ill;iT ink. N.-lsmi, B.l
(851,1
Chimney Cleaning
Wf;,;,
towi.es,
Official     Chlmn.
isr.r..'
Printing
THS DAILY NEWS—Quality rrlntln
l-.ulinir,  l.nosn l.enf FormR, LedR.
Sheets   anil   Itlntlern   always   In   Btoi'
Insurance and Real Estat
dT
W.   DAWSON—
Real   Estate,   Insnrancsj,   Rental
Annahle Hlk., l'.O. Hox 73J. riione _l_l>
HI.    DILI,    INSURANCE,    TAB
s      AND    CITY   PROPERTY.
503 Ward Street. Nelson, B.
Monuments
fe      RITCHIE      MOH
MENTAL CO.—1'. O.  Bol 805.  Ne
"  "   hhnlie   IIU. (SSn
pAMPBELL
■IDES—Write   J.
for price..  	
~P.   Morgan,   Nelson,
For Rent
PURNI8HED hoime.
slreet.     Telephone
Apply  SIS   linker
IUU is".:;D
HOUSEKEEPINfl nuiie for r. nt.  Bate
reiisniKilile.     Club  lintel.   Nelson.
Poultry and Eggs
Chiropractors
D"
. R. E. ORAY— Chiroprarlnr. Phot
lir.. fiilker llloek. Office Hours: 1
to 12 n.m.,  2 to ri and 7  to 9 p.m..
■opt Sundays. Consultation* free, tsr, 6
ALLAN   S.   DODDS,   D.C—riione   SS
Offiee Hours: 10-12: 1-4 and hr ai
pointment. Aherdeen Block, Nelson, B.i
(RS6
Accounting
CHARLES  r.  HUNTER—
Auditor, McDonald Jam Bnllala
Box   1191 '        Nelson,   B.
(Rt,«
Florists
■pRIEZELLB'9  GREENHOUSES, VB
sun. Cut flowers and Floral design
isr,«:
w
ill
I. S. JOHNSON—
Plmne  212.    Cut Flowers.
innil Flnrnl Emblems.
Pott<
(sr.c
Wholesale
A   KA
1 • 1111N < .<; 11 Al • 11 — Full
Wns I l'.O. n.UY $120.
i.r.ls. Terms In sui
Itlsch   l.nl.   P.O.   Box
died  cabinet
Fifie.n   ree-
Maaon    ,*i
IT..   Nelson.
CRAM P10N    separator,    i'lT.    O    H,
1'rnser.   Nelson.   (8122)
BAIIIIELS.    Kins   Vnd    emptt
sacks — MacDonald    Jam    Company
Nelson. (S.70)
PIPE AND  FITTINGS. ETC.
Complete lln* Pipe and Fitting!,
all bIzp*. Ip-actal, l-inch Pipe, 8c
per foot. Roofing Felt, 1-ply.
ll.U; 2-ply, $2.00; 3-ply. $2.65 per
roll. Kxlra he:ivy 3-ply Mineralized Surface. 90 lbs. per roll,
Bperl.nl, |Uf, K-tUfe Air Hose,
•til ta Me for Kardens, 6c per foot.
Mixed Wire Nails, $2.00 per keg.
TVlro Hope, Canvas, hogging Rup-
1'lii.u and all kinds equipment
B.C. JUNK CO. '
135 Powell St. Vancouv«r. B.C.
tttU)
Livestock Wanted
Ayrahlrc   ball
ks oM. elfarlM*
-CdlCTM.      HOfO
for renin-
i hi  Host
(till)
VIOOROCS   habv   thtoka,   from    S.    C
W'hlto I."Rlmrn, heavy winter prn-
diii-hiK femaU-p. mated to aaproved
R.O.P males. $20 per 100; satisfaction 'puaranired. llatehinc epys.
New laid okks all the year around
Chtokl end of Anrll and May only.
Wood's J'mil try Fa'rm, i'erry Siding.
H.C. _ CWfi
TRIR'fT    Tlarrf-d    nock   riillets,    Sl.STi
each.     Mrs.   .1.   BeW«U,  I'roeter,   RC.
(1113)
HATCHING EOOH — ft. C Tniversiiy
strain. It. I. Ke.K $2 00 per U. Order  now.    Postmaster,  Thrums.
(sr,02i
BRKBDINQ  pen.R.  0.  P.  Whit*  Wy-
umlottes.      Wiiile      Leghorn      Pullets
(toyiug),      White     Lftfhoro      Baby
'  Cnfcks. $20 per hundred.   W. J. »o-
Kim, Nelson, (Sl!*'Jl
RIPDLSS' Hens T,ay, -~ Order llahy
Chicks now iit special prices; express paid. s. c. White Leghorn a
Itose Condi Hrown Leghorns. Lei
its tell y<m about our stoclt. Riddles'   J'on I try  Farm,  Salmon   Arm.   It.
C <sm>
RHODE
Mttln
Istnnd
t;. il
Red
•KRS
ll.Sa   per
•mm,
(S121)
-l-'resh   COW,   must   In:
I'hone   434X3.
Room and Board
WANTED —  Board   and
small    boya     state    i«
ll-.ji   Xfi22.   Pally   News.
MM   for  two
us,       Apply
(tllS)
BABV CHICKS for Mareh and Apr.l
delivery. "Send fur priee list." J.
T. WtMter, Norland 1'oultry )*'arni.
Ui.lis. n.    K.C. (SfiOT)
For  Sale  or Rent
POR   SAI.i:  or   rent.
■    fully    equipped
let   on   thai
lit    ranch,    p
MACDONALD    &    CO.—
le Oroeers nnd Trovlslt
Merchants. Importers of Teas. Coffee
Spires, Pried Fruits, Staple and Fan'
0roo*rli _ _____», B.C,
Fan'
la
Engineers
Green Bros., Burden Co
KELSOK, B.C.
CIVII.     AKD     MININO     BNOIlfHB
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THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1SB5
Page Nine •
NEW YORK IN
LINE FOR TWO
HARD FIGHTS
Wills, Gibbons and Dempsey
May Be Seen in Action
There
NKW YORK, March 6.—Whether,
.lack Dempsey engages in two boota
here this summer or confines his ring
nclivitles lo, a Blnfflfl match, the boxing fans of the metropolis, from prota-
cnt tmlioattnns, are a-esumd of two
important heavy weitcht battles. And,
If Dempsey sustains the reports
which have come oust concerning his
future and rattros from 1ho ring without further boxing, local followers of
the sport can look forward to the
only Important heavyweight match
available, exclusive of a championship
fight.. *
Harry "Wills and Tom Gibbons.
Dempsey'* two foremost challengers,
will be the principals in this battle,
unless every present indication fails.
The pair likely will be matched to
ba-ttlo for the privilege of meeting
Dempsey this year. In the event
thfit DcmpKoy retires, "Wills and Gibbons, ' recognized almost the world,
over as 'the outstanding contenders,
••Will battle for the right to be recognized ua tho champion.
Wills   Challenges
The Mate athletic commi.ssion has
in its keeping challenges from "Wills
and Gibbons to Dempsey. The commission has as yet made no dis-
powition of the challenges. It has
not announced whether the challenge!-*
will   be   accepted   or   rejected,   under
the discretionary powers with which
the board is clothed. It would aet-m
difficult, however, to explain a rejection of either of the i*halleii',"s,
and particularly that of Will*, The
negro heavyweight has been ,\impii*„'
on Dempsey's doorstep for so many
years now that he has come to be
re^unled U more or hiss of a perennial ehallengor/* hopeful cn what has
been lo date I hopeless qu ■«■;.
By the same token it would he haul
to   justify' rejection   of   a   chullenge
from   Gibbon*,   who  -boasts   of  a   distinction   enjoyed   by   no   other   heavyweiKht    of    importance— --'irviving    1"> |
rounds   with   Dempsey.     It   is   logical. |
therefore, to antlelpate that tbe com- j
mission   will   accept    both    cha'lentces,
nnd,    accepting    the    thaljfaffca,    will]
recommend   a logical   course with   re- j
Hpect to their disposition as it affects L
iH'ihpsey  nnd   his  title.    This  coarse  'flj^-i!
dit«tates a  match   between  Wills  und I tL.|-f
Gibbons to determine  the belter man.
The   winner   then   could   meet   DtBip-
taf\   if  the   champion   feels   disposed
to return to the ring, In a bout which
would   have   greater   justification   for
fMOgOition   as   a    true    championship
test than many which have gone  before.
SARAZEN LINED
UP US CHOICE
OF RACD1N
Laclkin Also Placed Well
Up in Predictions for the
Eastern Classes
NBW   YORK
■OURCeW-Mlt
c i re
MrtTupnir
UV*   liumi
i-i^ht.s   for   Hi
111 iTHtHllfil p
ed  win
gd
i nil    disc*.
..r    the
II I'd
till
pro
pla.
A SHILLING'S WORTH
Economic Committee
Will Concentrate on
Dominion Meat, Fruit
LONDON, March fi.—(Canadian I'ress
Cable)—Tho colonial office yesterday
gave out'seme hrrormitfon In connection With ,the formation o'f tho Imperial economic committee. The committee will deal with the marketing
of Empire products In the United
Kingdom in preference lo foreign imports, and will also promote the interests of the producers and consumers.
At first the committee will concentrate on meat and fruit from oversea*-*.
The government had Invited It to
make a recommendation regarding the
disbursement pf the grant of £1,01)0,000
on   behalf of Imperial   trade,
Child***- Cw§
Castoria is especially prepared
to relieve Infants in arms and
Qiildren all ages of Constipation. Flatulency, Wind Colic
and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by
regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of
Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
To StftM imitations, always look for. the signature of   C^a^//y<cU^M
Ah:-ohitHv Harmlc--; - No 0]'|-i*rs.    Physicians cvgrj where recommend it.
I   caadlda ti
,er early clap-alee   in   the
,vill    i|itrstWn     the     juds-
iliat     wave     Banian     pride     ol
Home    maintain    lipit    l.adk n
1   have   taken   the  measure   of   Mrs.
Vanileiliilfs      great      gaining      in       tin-
Third International special at La-
tonia had the former been able to go
to the post Kut lrianv good judges
Who   saw    thnt    rr.ee   will   dlspule    that
t iew,  for  Baraien  onftueatfonably  was
a   mighty   good   home   that   day.
All through a cainpaljin that was a
«■■•-, ere lax upon his ]towers Sarazt-n
gave (vldences of the highest class
Should he nnd l.inlkin conn; to the
post in the Metropolitan in :ih fit
condition ae when tiny Won their respective specials, thoat in attendance
at' Btt)nont P«rk should trltfttaa a'
Rieat race. It is pri balile that the
Metropolitan will bt run during tin-
third    week    in    .Mav,
Karax'-n did not come to band ear!;.
Inst spring, hut it is expected that
things will he dtfer.nt lh!s year*
Ha raze n di<l not winter well a war
ago. He did not s-hed his eoal early
and his clever tt miner,- Max Hirscb.
was ituiek to realize the impossil.ilitv
of    getting    the    gelding    ready    for    the
Golden Jubilee derby at Churchill
DbVM. Many efcpett hors<eineii he*
b.eve that lie would have won tin-
Kentucky classic, if he had train.d as
well as he did later on. That he
could go the mile and n* quarter he
proved   by   winning   the   third   .spec,.al.
Mrn. Vanderbilt was most sanguine
of winning the derby and, the manner
in whieh she acotptgd the defeats ot
her pet in the early part of the season won her a host of friends. Thev
rejoiced witii her lale.r when the little
chestnut came to himself at Saratoga
in winning the Huron handicap and
then went through a campaign of
such brilliancy that it will ho talked
of for many a day. BaraStB \B wintering well nt Helmnnt I'ark and
should bt ready for all of his spring
engagements. Thai ll assurance that
the early classics w:)l be fraught with
unusual    interest.
Ladliin. also. Is coining along splendidly for the campaign of lilt. Kvery
vestige of soreness has gone, and
there is no indication of foot or tendon
trouble. The big son of Fair 1'lav
should he a starier In the earlv fixtures and a most dangerous candidate. It is fully expected that Ladklo
wll remain in the hands id' Louis
Feustcl. who knows him perfectly, and
he should Contribute in substantial
fashion    to   the   earnings   of   the   sp|.-n-
did     clh-eti. f    Dome    which     Mr
llarrimaii   took  over  from   the   Belmont
\Man Hunt Is On lor
!      Motorist Who Killed
Child and Ran Off
VANCOUVER March 6.—Beery
available policeman waa today
thrown lute a search for a hit and
run autolat wh-j laat night atrnck
soven-year-old Salavndo Nino,
playing with a acooter cn the
strnet,   and   killed   hlm.
The motorlit took one look back,
a.;1   epeoded   away.
Ottawa Considering
Land Revaluation ;?,r'";!
_  !      Hi   rOI.ul
lil.riilli.il i f.,i-i,i   nf   j.
I" I it.Kl!   mil.'
Original Pact With
France Not Ratified
by Two Dominions
LONDON, March fi.—(Canadian
Press fable.)—In the course of the
debate of forelffn affairs in the. hMM
of rommone last evening*. Sir Kd-
ward Gripe*. Libernl. OMtmmT drf-
clared that it was a mntter fnr'-seii-
miH I'onsiili ration that I'ana.la and
South Africa had not raiiiieif tbt
original pact with France, although
!ia    and     New     Zetland    had
New
how-
that
OTTAWA,    March    S,- --("
being   given   re-nmnieiiil,
i   a   tiarliamenlaty   eommlltee   of   last
■sslon   that   loane  made   to  ex-sold lei-i !
holding     land     under     the     Settlement j
t    he    reduced   nnd    that    farm    lairf-i
revalued,   hy   officials   of   the   d.- ;
par l men I   of   finance,   Hon.   J,   A.   Ru
Ing   minister   ol   finance,   announ
the   house   of   I'omnH
new
old eommeii.l
ie   doinftllons.
CAI/1ARV.       Morcb       8.—Heasant
Heights     I'roi-hytei'iiM     ehurrh     agtin
Thursday  evening  voted   itself  out of
j I the  union     The vote *tcx*d  54 against
after- ' union   und   41   in   favor   of   union.
FOR.
llustus -Htl-I's iim  aMItlitf nh bun-owed  frnn. yuh lust yi.u*.
Sumliii—Vuli dun.* I;i/|it  it n l,mK hut ah iliiu'l  luiovv  11 Iim  ivufr  whili
me  to chansc  muh  'pliiinn  uf yuh  fur one  shilling.—London   Taller.
itatfl
ORANCS   GBAHD   MASTER
NORTH HATTIXHIUH. s
March il.— li. ll. l,,,iiRnii r.- ..I I
I mil. was elected trend ina,!. r i.t
1.1.mil   Ornnse   lodge  of  Baakatch,
111   c.inviaitlon   lasl   nl!;lil.
Thei
weddli
tin.    t
<luti.  ,
hai
,11 a f-r<a
Ily fur I
lace    thai
i-i.iul   launi
Electric Goods Must .
Go Back to England;
' Straw Packing Banned
OTTAWA, March 6.—The department of agriculture announces
electrical goods for ths Esquimau
dryaock must be cent back to
Englnnd ns they are packed ln
straw contrary to the foot and
mouth regulations. It refuses to
allow them to be optned at 3e-
attla  and   shipped   back.
Vancoaver Holdups
Enter Guilty Plea
VAXCnVVUK
-.•ith "t'lKiiil* sia. r.
guns    .v-to   ttourU
an.l   .1.   Allen   i.nl
Mar.'h    I
III llllllllll
I I.   l'l*
anil
When
l*ii'
the
we
which
Mill, i
IM     RlllltV.
Ihey hi'l.l ii|i J.isi.|,h
hi' imimial tin- Ktins
I fllKllt.
th.. Saskati'lH'wau
iinainsi the dtimlai
charged   wl '
IIIIIISll,
l  li.nl.
JAW
Iiqilnr    riiiiiinissioii
mal of Sam Tadraan,
.   poaaeatlon   of   wit,.
imr. liy a Jnstliv ol
il the ilisinlssiil. lined
iiii   ordsrad   eunstlaca-
li„ Mareh 11.--
iiiiiti.in iiKHinsl Samuel I.a.1-
K»l junk ilealee, fined ISM
lueai ll nf .lhe Sasiiiitchewan
inee act, waa t|iiasheil by Mr.
lliiielnw, in thu i-ourl uf
bench lure,  today.
Distributing System
of Power Concern Js
Liable to Taxation
MONTI
ml     nml
Bootlegger's Dismissal
Quashed; Fine Imposed
IAW.   Man
iv  today-,
\l..        Mareli        li.--Ov.
in.uiul equipment u
l bight, Heat *v Powar.
l.   is  Immovable,  proparti
I     is    i lulal.le     Lo    Ik.I
tax    Itnboaed    l*    tha   ei
ant, nml  tiie s.'Ih.i.i  i.ix.
mi    linn" l'l •".    It    was    <
iy    liv    III.-   t it    ..I'   ai.]
ne '    fi.e    Jiuln. a.
cel.6BKvJv
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache
Pain Neuralgia
Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
lilnk
Hlu
Aspirin la tlio trndc murk (r^g^liTPil In Cann'lai
ncldodter of Sallcvlli-m.-nl (Ar.-lvl Suite-flic Add. '
ilmt Asidrln Mu tm~B ■uutaeitl*, lo \w&\ ll
nt Bmftn Owptaj will it stwped with tMr v
Accept  only  "Bayer"  package
which contnins proven directions.
ITnnrlv   "Huvpr"  lioxra   of   12  talitcts.
Also tettlM of 21 and 100—UrujigUtt.
4 It)
r Manufacture »f MunoirMW-
"1. Wlillo It Is well kiwTwa
limiu-t liiil'flH-iiiH. tin- MM
]•■  uurk,   ttii*   "DayiT Cvum."
The New Spring Coats Are Adorable
And    .what     pleasure
women  will  find  in  donning   the.-te   new, cleverly
styled    Coats,    now    the
balmy   spring   days   are
makinjr their appearance!
Tin-so  Coats  are  meeting
with  much   tavor  among
Itood dressers.
THE NKW "PRINCE OF
WALES"     STYLE     is
going      great     strides
everywhere.    Double-
breasted;   belt   at   back
only. In plain or checked
Polo Cloths, in the favorite    grey    and    gravel
shades.    Each.   $l(}.r.(l
SAME  SMART  STYLES
in   fawn  Velours, voke-
lined only.    At $25.00
VELO0S COATS—Sleeves and collar
trimmed silk braid. Sleeve has the
new tight cuff. Lined through brocaded lining. See this Coat in the
rosewood color.    At $25.00
LADIES' COATS IN THE NEW CIIAR-
MOVEL CLOTH—Built on plain
straight lines. Trimmed silk stitching
and buttons. Lined through silk lining.
Some beautiful colors, including rust,
polo tan and gravel. Prices from
 $22.50  to  $35.00
Dry Goods Offerings
You may not be planning to make up
your own materials just now, but you
may change your mind when you see the
clever weaves and designs of some of
the new materials; and, of course, the
Butterick Pattern and Deltor is such a
help.
ENGLISH BROADCLOTH—In a beautiful quality, almost like silk, and will
wash and wear three times the length
of time a silk will. And the colors
are   an    inspiration:    Gravel,   thistle
•u
Paris Says the New Fashions Are
Graceful and Chic
"Fullness to the Front."    The waistline remains unimportant.   Necklines are of becoming variety, with a preference for the long and narrow V.   Sleeves may be classic ally long or remain short.    And there you are!    Let us
show you the French fashions in British Columbia.
HOSE—Wide ril>, garter top. Colors
of almond coating and shoe grey. Sizes
!). id.i and 10. Per pair . $1.25
LADIES* ALL - WOOL CASHMERE
HOSE—Full fashioned, ribbed top. In
black onlv. Sizes 8'/s, 9 and 9Vfc. Per
pair               $1.50
Footwear
Department
bloom  (a shade after lhe mauve Cam-     ORANGES—Sweet,   juicy  fruit
ily), pervenhue blue  (On the powder        for
blue shade), pink (like h camclia),
pigeon grey, while anil peach, 88
inches wide. To see is to covet. Al,
per  yard   .   ..         .   $1,25
(,,   &   R.   SHRIMP   PASTE
.hu-
ilnz.
$1.1111
lu     ivlass.
2.V
ALSO IN STRIPES—One, two and three
tone shades.    Yard    SI.25
SPUN SILK—A fine weave, useful Cor
so many purposes. Colors: Peach,
navy, grey, venezia, gravel, mauve,
pink, black and white. 'M> inches.
At  $1.75
CHAMBRAYS are useful in almost any
#   home.     Colors   are   navy,   sky,   pink,
mauve, grey, green, red and sand.
2G inches, yard     25r
27 inches, yard  30e
ENGLISH COTTONS—Color: Unbleached. Soon washes white. :!G
inches.    At    30<?
UNBLEACHED   SHEETING — Heavy
quality.    Will  soon   bleach.
72 inches wide   7!>o
80 inches wide  89<-
RIPE   TOMATOES—Al   quality.
lb.
I'.i'
(lie
FRESH RHUBARB—Per lb.
SHRIMPS—Dry Pack.    No. I I
LIBBY'S SPINACH—No.  1*1.,  Iin    '.Uh
CANDY  SECTION
FRESH      CHOCOLATES—Hard
cream  fillings.    Per  lb.
FRUIT  DAINTIES—i.,-lb. ,.-20«
z.x-
25*
anu
'.Or
_3 Men's  Wear
New arrival nf our noted Otter and
Beaver Cashmere Socks. All pure wool
English-make Cashmere, seamless and
unshrinkable. These Socks' have been
a universal success in all our stores, and
through the large quantities we are able
Tri/ one pair and you irill simu rom, to buy, even al the advanced price of
bad; ior another, woolen goods, we are still able to offer
Ihem at the old prices.
BEAVER    BRAND—In   black,   tan   or
grey, shades.     All   sizes.     At       (>0<>
APPLES—Unwrapped.   Good firm fruit.     OTTER    BRAND—Pure    Botany    yarn
Saturday's Specials
"OTTEB" tf.a-W
MENS CASHMERE S0CHS
Hosiery
Every day and every hour we seem to
be selling Hosiery, and why not, when
women are surely being treated to many
wonderful bargains in Hosiery'.' Now
numbers are arriving and are appearing
Wagner,   Jonathan,    Yellow   Newton.
Box     $1.75
Cashmere.    Black or tan shades.    All     on our counters daily.
At
8.V-     LADIES'    ALL - WOOL    CASH.MERE
Men are wearing Oxford* again this
year; in fact, if you want to be in the
fashion you must nol wear a high-cut
boot.   We can give you some unequalled
values.
MEN'S BOX CALF OXFORDS—
Round toe last, welted soles, rubber
heels.    Good  ruling.    Al S5.JI5
MEN'S BROWN CALF OXFORDS—
Rubber heels.    Al $5.95
MEN'S HIGH-GRADE TAN CALF OXFORDS—Square toe last. Fine quality
leather iu both uppers and soles. At.
pair S7.50
MEN'S HIGH-GRADE SOFT BLACK
VIC1 KID OXFORDS.. Pair !S7.50
For men who lik   a particularly good
shoe, we can recommend lhe following!
MEN'S SCOTCH TAN GRAIN 0X-
FORD—Setni-brogue type; stout soles
and flanged heels. This is good fm*
iniinv vears of haul wear.    Al $12.00
^
m \y*
/ INCORPORATED   ^**V BW MAY   1670 f\ ■     ~V
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 'Page Ten'
THE NT.UON DAILY *NEW3T SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925
THE ARK
1 Ban* have doubt ahout our earthquake. Come and sec what struck
tnil*   price*.     They   ure   down.
BARGE BEING PULLED
AT FAIRVIEW YARDS
J. W. HOLMES
Phona 634
606  Vernon  St.
The   C.l'.It.    shipyard*   lu    Fuirview
at   present   hava   a   husy   aspect   with
the abaajatot Kuskanooli on the ways
and   a   large   bars*   tip   hehiiid   It.
Twterday    one    t>!   fht    transfer
I bavffM   was   hauled   from   the   water
ml    will    !»•    overhauled.      A    Urisv
lag of men are at pratt-Rt employed.
Prest-o-Lite
Batteries
Types    for    Every    Car    at
BENNETT'S LIMITED
Electrical   &.   Mechanical
Masonic   Blk. Baker   Street
"FUga*" is the word lu six tetter*
that means flirt and Kudabout. Mrn.
Kthel .Hwee/y was | wai tied a divorce
at Los Ansel** afler she had testi-
lied that her hushaud had hurled
the epithet at her. **tto fat it of u
crossword    puzzle."   sho   said.
W*   Can   Supply    You    With
0. K. BREAD
Fresh  Daily
FLEMING'S  STORE
FAIRVIEW
Read the Advertisements
THEY LIGHTEN WORK
HERE
If you are in ii'fed of attention wo are prepared to demonstrate that  we art In a position
to Klve you satisfaction.
Wa have tWO experienced  and
well-trained Optometrists, with
an equipment and material second  tu none on the continent.
We guarantee results or we
nsk no pay. You may have a
double check on your case, by
each of (he optometrists, If you
wish. Service is what we are
out   to   Rive.
J.  0.  PATENAUDE
OPTOMETRIST nnd OPTICIAN
A. G. LAMBERT CO., Ltd.
Manufacturer,   of   and   Dealora   In
ALL     KINDS     OP
• HINGLE3,   LATH,
LUMBER     AND      BUILDING      MATERIAL*
MOULDINGS,    WINDOWS,    DOORS,    COAST
IDGE   GRAINED   FLOORING   AND  FINISH,   AND   BEAVER   AND
WALL   BOARDS
Or.w.r   1061
Phons)  No. 82
N.l.on.   B.C.
"Curlew Butter From Pure Cream"
Curlew Butter
"From Pare Cream''
Is madii in Nelson from the unsurpassed dairy products of your own district.
It Is the Equal of Any Creamery Butter on the
Market
Insist on getting Curlew Cutter anil you are insisting on the best and at the same time fostering local
industry.
MADE IN NELSON BY
THE CURLEW CREAMERY CO, LTD.
NELSON,   B.C.
Are You Interested
IN
Reliable Electricial
Work?
I have decided to go into the electrical contracting business for myself, and would greatly appreciate
your patronage. I will in return give you service and
satisfaction to the utmost of my ability. 1 have lie-
hind me years of practical experience in all branches
of the trade—power installations, maintenance and
repairs, house and mill wiring. Domestic electrical
equipment  sold  and   repaired.
I am not opening a store until I have become
better established. Phone me your wants,and 1 will
call. Your domestic appliances will be repaired in
your own home.
GERALD R.  (JERRY)  MATK1N
I'HONK 7.')
P.O. BOX 743
WHOLESALES DO
LARGERVOLUME
Generally Trade Steady or
Showing Improvement
Through Country
The
■iiiii
■llffhtlj
WINNIPEG,  Marcli
tv trad,   report «if ih
Men's   Trilflt  assroliiti
Halifax   —   Whtfraule   trad
Improving,     rtet-ifW-rs   report   nualnew
not   (xiv  tlu*   Him   ol   thf   yi-ar. '
Montreal — Wholeetlu Umbo In
«i>aannnble Jim* showing (-light Imr
irevem-tnt and retail trade generally
up   to  expectation*    Collection*   mow
to   fair.
Toronto — Rola.l bnalfttM l» atand-
tl up fairly well. Btwl and trot
trills   more   active,    CollecUona   fairly
Wl'nntpi
•i. aaonabl;
ala
Mll-
ide
antla
It.Kin
rail.*  »*.
•i.r    th
--     Wind
net ive.     with
t  in  ■otne  linos.
i —. itoih wholesale ami -ratal
lullt.mis ure   OV to extMtattOfl
yiiii*.     Collection
lo  fair. .
•I..H.
■i,,',H   has  h
ratal! IIrm ti
CalRury --
'uk tin- hint *
Haa] point Inf.
—    Kq    o'uk.'il    Improve
en   not Oil   tn   wliolcsulc   an-
tinea lust report.
-   Hus.nc^s   get. rullv   ihu
baa b
i'i
Is
trade
twtnt,
temporary situation
'iiriviit  CoU-Mt.-snn  are   H
Edmoatati — WhoIraW
linns     very     gOOd foil, cl ions     littl.
-low.   evidently   NeM   ut'   pending   ilistrf-
■UttOD   of   wiletil   pool
Vancouver — All  Mae*, bon  wkola
alf    and    ref-ill.    report    a    slinht    tin
rovenieiil     noticed.       Co! lee tions     fail
o   pond.
TRAIL BADMINTON
IN FINAL STAGES
Tourney Is  Now Critical;
Popularity of Game
Growing
THAI I.,   March   6.   ■—   From   lhe
I at    tin    K.vinnusimn   at    the    Memorial
'.all wA opened, badminton waa popular,    lutt    this    MOM    h.i-    menus,*-*!    In
licputarlty  as   t inn-   w- nt   on.    To  a**
CMC wlio really are the ehaintiion
flayera, a tournament is now .n proR-
i.-ss. The follOWIni appears the president   stundlnif:
Mcn"i   Doubles
S. mi-finals--
S. tl. HlBvloeU and C, A, HroderieU
Ml    .1.   Alwell   nnd   N',   Ko—o.   '.-1.   ir,-fi.
Mowall   and   Hullidnv   vs.   W.   Newton
and Q; Nurrm.ni.  IHI,  13-7.
Man's   Singles
J.   At well   to   plav   Irwin,     .laekson   to
play It. Oarlaad Cor Mini-final.
Lii.Hr.>*    Doubles
In lhe si-rni-tliials Mioses A Munro
and J, BjltOD to play Mesdames KlBff-j
w< II   and   Irwin.
Miss Al. Bryms and Mrs. \V. lmnbar
to   play   .Miss    D.    MeKav   and    Miss    I.
McKay.
M.sses   M.   Chapman   and    l>    Hall   to
play   Miss   M    furlls   and   Mrs.   Km*h.
L:i rt lot*'    Singles
WhatDoYouThink?
Sen
i-rn
Mm
K'insw.ll.     Mis.      |r
Koch
Mm
Miss     Jl.
Blue Goose
Oranges.
I'vi ii..z.. 350   I ii..-.. Sl.OO
i'>' to 40<? mi 70<*
APPLES
W^gmm     und     OiiiuriiiH—Per
Ho*  SI.75
Then    me    excellim     Mttag
II l.pll'M.
Bamm—Par lb  25(*
« «» tw   -150
BLUE     GOOSE     FLORIDA
GRAPE   FRUIT
[■org! si/o. I tor .. ZZtf
New  CabblQe,   Clrrots,  Turnips.
Parsnips, Lcltuce and Celery
J. A. IRVING & CO.
513    BAKER    ST.,     NELSON
The   Great   Supply   House
The Pally .NY we Invites letters
from feudars upon matters of public inlereHt. A nom-de-iilunie may.
if desired, be omployed. but cvny
ieUer must be iilgneO by the writer
us a gtiuranlee of pood faith,-
though not neeeHsartly fur publication. Letters should bo brltf, and
must avoid pert-unallties. The .
Pally. News doaa not hold itself.
In any way. responsible for the
views of correapondantR. Letters
. which eontniii advertisInK matter,
or propaganda whleh It. classed an
iidvertlslm,'. Will not lie accepted
under ,uny c Ire mil stances.
Doukhobor Criticizes
Premier Oliver for
Hot Visiting Colony
Ty the Kditor of The Daily News:
-;;,,_.j<lndly print lhe following In
\our   valuable* paper: '
on the second day of Mareh four
,ti legalew from the Doukhobor rOjn-
miinitv a.sktid thv prcnil«r of the Hritish Columbia to pay a visit to Hrll-
hanti. whore llu- Doukhobors wanted lo
alii   to  him about   different   matters.
Though the Doukhobors do not be-
'oiir to thi** country, yet living ,in
t'jinada for 2T. years thev considered
hemselves citisons. ju>»t the same as
native born. They considered that
Mr. Oliver has. been elected by ma*
oily of the people In British Columbia, and therefore thev look at him as
lo- OOBM 0t Hritish CoUlltlbla. They
wanted to talk to him about the -verb
nm situation In which thev are now.
.vhich Is the re-suit of the loss of their
fader.    Peter   Lordly.
Mr. (lllwr declined to go. first, on
•re Lint of not having the time. Then
-.- started to feproach them that the
►oukhohors don't livp up to ths laws
.f the country, don't s»:nd the.r ehll-
'ien to school, Conl pav taxes, burn
■p   scllOOta;   ete.
The d> legates told liini that the>
■i rv not sent to dUcil*-' lhe lltws of
-\nada Tbej told him that they
vere sunt be it mass rm*et ing of the
'fctukhobora to invite him to Brilliant.
l* eonf«*r about serious, bu^ln-as*.' • ?T,
Mr ollvt-r then started to tolP'lhct*
f the Doukhobors wilt' not *11ve 'Up
o thev laws, lie will lake steps to In-
■orrp Ihem. He said: A "Doh't think
'hat' we will f.ll our5 prisons with
DouKlioborc,- teed vou nt the public
Xpanse. f will find other means."
The d.-legates did not answer him on
his.   anyihing.
Equatltr Under Laws
Mr. Oliver also t-hl the delegates
'hat the laws in Canada are made
• quel lo everybodv. and lhat e' ery-
h. ily's treated alike. If this is true,
tlo u why Is it when •» -»t>n»1l* fo*■"-•■•■
nhn is paying small taxes wants
ouls to his place, the government
1-uHds hlm n mad and holps lo keep it
*n renalr. but 70t)i) Doukhobors paying
>tft.Mt taxes every year have to build
their own roads and bridges ami keep
Ihem in repair, though they are Used
tot only, bv Doukhobors, but by other
traveling   publio?   ,'
Last yeas Mr. Oliver while \isiting
'n Grand Forks inspected lhe Irrigation system, to Install which tin- 011-
M-r goverqiiM-nt .loaned tin;, Grand
Porks farnierk money.' Through your
paper he expressed his satisfaction on
•he permanent manner in which the
Irrigation system wa* installed, but
when Doulchobors. ncjlfclibors of the
Mime farmer*, paving , lust as good
.non-jy for taxu. asked Mr. Oliver for
a loan, they were told that they could
nt t get It. through cue n-ason or an-
.ther. Ih this Brlt*-*h justice*: is this
right, that people living In the same
country and paying the same taxer
cannot   gel   the   same   privileges?
Mr, tillv.r declined to i-uim.- to Dill-
• •ant on account of shoUt-p. ,(f time
Vest'-rdav afternoon he had time to
*.*(* to Botinlrmton KalK to have tes
with Ihe women's Insljln,!.. and talk
-thout i*«*ry necessary subject*. Jlaybe
!u- was ashamed to go li> idill.ant and
meet fac- lo fac<- TOflfl men. women
mnl children who wanted to ask him
••liy. fnstead of paying them 1150,000
for building roads ami bridges, lo- d.--
u. anils paynunt of taxes. Uayba he
1: ashamed tn see the rocky and snndv
land where the poor Doukhobor women
:ml ehildren fcre get Upg a meager
livelihood. .Hcfon- tin- government
puis taxes on land it ahould first go
nnd see -if the poor people can afford
to   nay 'them.
Mi*.    Oliver    b-tis    tlu     Doukhobors
('■nt     if    they    don't    pay    taxes,    their
11    1
WHITESTRIKES
SHIPPING ORE
IN THE MAYBE
Getting Shipment Ready;
Silver Cup Bond Pleases
Trout Lake
THO*TT LAKK, March ti.—William
White has made a good strike of
shipping ore on' the Maybe, a claim
adjoin ng the Nettle L. having 12
inches cf clean  ore on  the   lead.
He has already taken out several
Ions of shipping ore, and expects to
have considerable ready for shipment
when   navigation   opens.
News has been received from Kaslo
of the bonding of the Hllvi-r Cup IM
the Nettie L to a strong syndicate of
Kootenay   men. i
Silver   Cap   Hade   History
The Silver Cup was the banner mine
of the district in former days, w.th a
tecord of several million dollars'worth
of high-grade stiver-lead ore to lis
.■lid.t. ll has not been .extensively
worked   for a  number of  years.
The news of the reopening of this
mine has been re-Salved with gratification    by   Trout   lake   people.      >
Mr. Kilmer. ML., of the- Brooklyn
slbff, left for the coast on a business
tr.p   tn  connection  With   the   mine.
Prairie City Will
Get the Game of
March Fourteenth
CALGAKV.     -March     B.—FuHh-W    de-
,"ilts in connection wilh the Western
i'noada Hockey baguc triple playoff
were given oul Kriday night by President B.  L.   itichardson.
The second game of the seml-finuts
will find ■ Victoria Cougars play in
Saskatoon    Tuesday,    March    10.
If the Sheiks qualify for the finals,
■hen Calgarv will play at Saskatoon
Saturday, March. I t, but , should Victoria be the finalists -against Calgary, lhe first game of the hpfM
and home games final series will be
staged   here   Saturday   March   14.
Arrangemen's for the roturn game
will not be m do for a week or more,
as. wltli the National Hockey league
(tola] ing Its playoff until March 1%
'.here   Is   no   particular   hurry.
Nurmi at Toronto
Breaks No Records
TORONTO,        March tj. — l'auvo
Nurmi, the speed marvel from Finland, found the Hack at the Coliseum
here this evening less to his liking
for staging attacks on the Canadian
rtcordh than the one at Hamilton
last night, and took over I minitlo
longer to cover the 1 \_ mile. Ills
time -for the distance tonight was
S:() I-l, as compared wilh (i:a5 1-5
last   ni^ht.
A. S. Horswiil & Co.
Phone 121
Saturday Specials
Curlew   Creamery    llutter,    per
» 45*
Peerless   Creamery    Butter,   per
'» - - 40*
Clark's Tumato Ketchup, iier
buttle 25*
Libby's Tomato Ketchup, per
-"•"'le 25*
Blue  Label  Ketchup,   per bottle
     45**
Crosse    &   tllaekwell's    Pickled
Walnuts.,  bottle    7m
Crosse     &     IllackwcH'a     chow
Cho.v 7£4
Quaker nulled Oats, cart. -25*
lUfbiu   Hood   Ilolled   Oats,   per
C"rt 25*
Campbell's.   Poups.    any     kind,
at  : -15*
I'ink   .Salmon,   bib.   tins,   3   for
 50*
Stavanger Fish tlalla, at, per
tin  65* Ml 35*
Crisp  Celery,   Head   Lettuce
All   Kindt   of   Vegetables
PROMPT    DELIVERY
THE  BEST  COAL
Our coal burns l'reely and
throws out an intense and
steady bent. Vou will need
less than other kinds und have
more comfort. Wo it is a real
economy and saves Dollars.
Imperial Lump, ton... $12.00
Gait Lump, per ton . $12.50
Acme Lump, per ton... S12.50
Imperial   Ksk,   ton   ..$11.25
Imperial   Nut,   ton , $10.25
Oalt  Nut,  per  ton    $10.25
Macdonald Cartage &
Fuel Co.
503 BAKER ST.        PHONE'504
Use BAPCO Paint
For Spring Painting
This is the best ready-mixed paint we can buy, and
we carry a wide range of colors to choose from.
Color Card and Prices on Reqaest
Wood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.
WHOLESALE
NELSON,   B.C.
RETAIL
Vest Pocket
Kodak
Pictures    f"tx2!2
Hi.ns th*.  link  fm  ,,r  tha
Kodak line You'll nnil'V..| ill
Its llnlncss. you can curry It io
your .esl  puvkflt if you wish.
An.l   titer   you'll   manrol .ui
tin-   unci   quality   pictures    it
mains.
I'iiiii. in  and   Id   us slum   vou
tin- Vm rn, in i Kodak.
■6.70  up
Canada Drug <&.
Book Co.
NELSON, B.C.
HAS IT
i....iiiin
hi. i
claim   iiu
,ilk   ami   ,
llll III   v
Ihev  nl.I*  ti.  nml
uitlill   liinil.   nml
II   imi   lli.lr   lilac
lv      If   'tliioiii*li
Kiivr
niy
lln
in.
..nu
III    h
ill    li.
Ui
ii llvln
•ther iieiipl
utd   starve   I
faiill    i.f    111
Doukhobor
lefl
I«>t      ll
-    1:, n.i
iiii, .unloved, this land
serlcil. and will l.r n
.Mr.    Oliver's    political
liiiuklii.ln.r   principle   is   civativi
ss.   they   nre   against   force   am
c         Their     l.a.ler    lefl     then
lo.   "Toll,  anil   IVaoetnl   Life, um
ilu.oil  of  All   Un    l-eople  on   thll
lo
T.   SAMAlii
di ii. tm.
MUSICIANS ARE
BUSY AT TRAIL
HUBBY LOSES GAME;
WIFp GETS DECREE
Wife Sticks Up for Father
When Latter Berated
by Husband
I,. IS   ANUKl-K:
B    Uuh-
aking
■ -h\
li
«*n
i'i
In.nn-,     .lil.lKt*
■i i-uitly.     wli.-u
Hci.-n Tbo man
Vb\t\    Edward
"Wi-  had
piny    i
i
itii
ut  tit-
my   font
I'Xllllllll
i-   iiml    I
bid in
In
Wi
Ir
lad  Hi
Tli>- kiriK nnil nln>- von- in tliimiiiv.
and 1 phye.l the nln*. Earl liad thi*
niii-n and io. in- played Hit* io ami 1
toolc   tha  ti'irk wiiii  mv  jack,
"Karl called my father the ma_
awful i.iinii'w and «■*■ qturrelad all
ntcht Kiiih.r may be .i dumb i>rlil«.'
uliiyi-r,  imi   he haa a  Ki'"ii  heart, ami
I sluck up tur lilm. 'I'll.' m-xt day
Kail   -nicked   up   and   left."
Nelson News of the Day
Mcl'uualil J.un Co. Ih In tiie marltut
fyr nil stiuill fruits (rswn luy nini'lirre
in iim diKirit't tiiis Bcaron, (s:.oU)
Seventy-one Performers in
"Runaway Girl" Practice
Assiduously
TRAIL.   Mai
of   Mi*
tin
M,   In
and  m
tndei*   the   iii-
'. K. r. Trefon-
I Trail's Operatic
slv pnpai inn for
f    ■Tiie    Ituimwaj
",elcty
iheir   presentation
iJiri."   a   comic   t)\i
Pitt nlahia a a-«t-k an- KlVen over
tot    tralnlnc.     The    che*a*a    yfaotlo ■*
iwlee.    ihe    pi IticM'als    twh-e,    and    one
■vaatng is devoted tn danolng
Altofathtr Ibvtv ar.- 7J pirsi)ii>» lak-
tnf pari. A lenipiniiry npiiultitm.-ni
Bob boon  madr of p.lnoJpaU. but theae
are  suhj. ei   in chnnite   iau*r.
The     piesi-ntalji.il     nf     the    Opera     Will
I--   mode  aboul   th.   tir,^t  of  May. ac-
BASKETBALL FANS.
KEEN AT TRAIL
Mens and Girls' Teams to
Be Chosen for Clash
With Nelson
Ladies' Suits and
Spring Coats
Cleaned or Dyed
H. K. FOOT
High-Clan    Dyer    and    Cleaner
FAIRVIEW   -   NELSON,   B.C.
TRAIL,    .Mareh    n     —    QvmiHtltlon
ioni Trail hoop followar-a. bbft flrlj
tl    m.i:.    I-.   ke, i,.      Two   niulltn   B    week
mitrftt have been held to decide
in an- |o ba th.. player* to mt-el
[i        iirtifts        hele        next
If ymir Pally News Ifl datlvared Ifttfl
Hboaa 111. tsa;z)
Nelson Brand Marmalade la u MM
in rior   product,   manafactnerd   in   Nel*
sun hy ;i l'irtn wilh an in\entinrnt of
om* huiylreil thoiisand doll&rfl lu your
own city • (iinl- ilf.slriiM. If you wmit
(he bait ii.--.lt for N.-lson HramJ Mnr-
malade.   New   Setison's   Pack. (MlJ
KOOTENAY    LAKE    GENERAL
HOSPITAL    SOCIETY
Notice   of   Annual    Meeting
In   neeiinlaiu o   w i!li   tht   tiyluwn   of
the ■Deltty, the annual vtoanl niect-
ln| will be held In the board "f trade
rooniM on Ward Hire, t, on Tuesday.
March   HI.   HIS, at  It  p.in.
Metiiljprship eomlltlnns: All annual
■uibsiTibt-iH for Iho sutn uf $10 arr
iienihers ot tin* M titty, oli^ililo lu
tako part in tl"1 ehwllon of directors
fm* the enanlng year.
OBO-tlQE JOHNHTONK.
BocrttarVi
Quality Goods
Value for Your Money
Prompt Delivery
p. it.
PHONE 235
COFFEE- Wt    ran    in
Vtoab  ground  to  vot
Por  lb	
T<
nie
et  Mantffer,
old   ui
.    liaoi. >.
(IIIU
due
For ihe ineii'x came Dr. T. J. Mule
and Unheit Amh-rsmi are to chooKi
ttOta 10 players to r.preiient Trail for
the Inter-elty gamea, home and home
■Mhtt. Thin is likely to prove a
difficult job, l.artk-ularly »« the name
committer will nisi, have the elmoi-inK
of   the   panicipantK   In   the   Kir'"'   B»m'L
< J rent     Intel t-Ht     \n    being     taken     here
ir the forthcoming gamaa b» ahown by
the large oruwd of ■ pacta tore at prac-
tlceo   here   Wednesday    night.
Canada'I    only    aromas    archittct.
Minn K. M.  Mlll'of   Kilmonlon.  l*x  now
fully    admit lod    to    iho    atabaaajon
thnniKh  having ho.-n  aeoaptad  m
mom tier of the Alhoitu  A.-4«oc^lon of
Architect*  at   a   roctnt   moi
■ nrintioi
eetlng.
t*.    Art   bbOafa   Tirst    anniversary
fl.rla" novelty  flanntl  ind   trM
e   drewsen  at  ei.Mt   while   thoy   lunt
w comblna  ityla  nml  quality   sult-
for Iprtng and  Baittr  .season.
(n|f)
COAX.
sei.elied       hellihrlilue      1	
ton.    ii. Townaand.      (llU)
e flrat-elaaa e.iulptiurit and
r experience In the prodiietioii
dliiiK (,r milk. Phone Creioant
HUU, (fcl-.it)
We   hav
yeara   of  .
and   h.i it'll
KNIGHTS    OF    PYTHIAS
All Kalgktl and
requeated in be m
{harp Sunday tiiu
Parade to  Method
Mi.
. ile.l
Pythian Mauri fcffl
K    of   P,   Hall.   7   k.
;,   to   attend   I'hureh
t   Churchi     Veiling
iiiI   sisters   aro   cordially   I
LaUKliton,   K   of   11.  and   H
[Son)
in aealp treatments, lusting
, ul Vanlly Meauty Parlord
n    (tuaranteed.       l'i Ices    rea-
for appointment,   phone  III,
utiiiti)
Ti iiinht- O. W. T. A. Dance at
Armoury, sine till midnight Admlaalon   35   renti, (iM*)
lilting.
50f^
CLOVERDALE BUTTER    Tn-li
Mw    3  Hw Si.15
SWEET      POTATOES   —   Voty
good   und   economical.     Large
""    35I--
DEL    MONTE    PRUNES- M..-
iMiim   si/.,..    3   !l,s. 350
RED      SPRING      SALMON    A
rich n;it fish.    I'll- tin .   30-J
NORWEGIAN    FISH    BALLS—
'-«'■«•• ""    35(>
WHOLE    CLAMS—
2  IBM  fur  25,-4
TOILET   ROLLS—
5 tn  25*
CHEF   SAUCE--Ui7.i-nli.v-s.    IVi*
bMUe    30*
FANCY   BISCUITS-  Fuui- varlc-
■'"••■   W» 35t*
SWEDISH   RYKRISP—
Vm pki  ,15<.
ORANGES     ARE      NOW     AT
THEIR   BEST.     WE   HAVE   A
SIZE    TO    S-&IT    YOU.
FLORIDA   GRAPE   FRUIT—
Urfi  i-1/.i.  2  tot  25c
BANANAS— Ripe.    2  ">■<■ 25t?
The
New Hats
With Wider
Brims
That's the edict this
season—wider brims. And
they're most pleasing in
the showing this spring.
All the newest colors, at
prices that invite a visit
to this store.
$4.00 to $8.50
Nut
Flakes
.lll.-l       ill. 'IIhvii.      ,1,-li, inns,
«0c   »■■
FRESH    COCOANUTS
20c  "'"I  25C  '"ih.
AT
Kandyland
Special
r...   VMkl
HtisUili,
Nelson Business College I
Individual   Tuition
SUMMER   COURSE,   COMMENCING
MONDAY,   MARCH   2.
Day and  Evening  Clatiss.
BOX   14
Dodge
Cars
On the Floor ol Our
Garage
DiMig,. siuniimii  815,00
i)<i-igc Special Tourinu 81655
Dodce Standard Scilun..$1925
Dodge Special Sedan.- 82081
Dodge Sta'iulurd Cpuch. 8181G
Dodge Slir.ial Coin ll.. $1969
Dodge Screen Commercial Truck
 81510
Dodge rami Commercial Truck
 81627
Gruham    Llros.    1-ton    Cnaaalfl
 81869
(Iruliiihl    lil'ua.    Hi-ton    Clmssis
82156
Epeplalaci|Ui|i|it*il utx fidlows: Dim;
wheels; spare wheel. Itibn and
tire: cowl parking lights: doublo
bar    b-HDptrt,    frunt   and    rear;
fiMir    Menff     ptatta,    automatic
wim!-.iiiclil       wlptf.       rear-view
nfrror, motormtttr with ijar
m* t
Dora finish lu Uluc and Ar-
lilieiy Qrty. rpholKtercd in
Blue   Spanlth   Lcatiu-r.
Capitol Motors
Dodge,  Nash  and  Overland  Can
George   W.   Pease,   Manager
0PP. POST OFFICE—PHONE65
Steam Carpet
Cleaning
Tho  only  sanitary  way,   2c  j)er
s<iui rt  foot.    Also  Dyeing  and
Cleaning.
Satisfaction   Guarantied.  -
PHONE  70
Nelson Steam Laundry
VERNON   STREET  (Corner of
Josephine 'Street)
* _*ilAf •! ■
C-Mi.t-.ii
i\t «ft al mm
Matinee,  2:30
Night, 7 and 9
'The Devil's
Cargo'
Next Week
Two  changes of, program
only.
Mon., Tues. and Wed.
Norma
Talmadge
—In—
'Secrets'
TIIURS., KHI. AND SAT.
The Sea Hawk'
ADVANCED TRICES
^7>
,     CLASSIFIED
PHONE  603 ! SULTS.
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