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MAY 28, 1913\n1 Will Again Visit Nelson During Next Month\n[ATTENDED WELL TO\nNEEDS OF RIDING\n\\ Lead Bounty Extended\u2014Huge\nSums for Public Improvements\nI Hi\nPLANS OF SENATE\nI DISCLOSED\nLiberals Determined to Reject Naval Bill\nSIR GEORGE ROSS\nOFFERS AMENDMENT\nDecision  Is Construed As\nVoice of Party, Admits\nLiberal Leader\nDelighted \\n return tn British Columbia nfter SflvoWi] men thn at Ot-\njtnwa, and   more  than ever convinced\n\\tfit the groot future toward which thin\n\u25a0province in progressing with such rapid\n!-strides, Tt. !\u2022'. Oreen, member for Koot-\njenay in the Dominion house oi cow-\npons, passed through Nelson last\njntght nn his vyay to tbo coast. He\n.Swill return to Nelaon next month.\n.; On the arrival f,t the Cr\u00bbw boat Mr.\n\u25a0Qreen wn_ met by friends, who wcre\n\"eager to congratulate him upon tho\niJjxton-slon of the lead liounty, the opening \u00bbf tho Dominion railway belt nnd\n.he Inrge appropriations which he has\nbeen successful in securing f\u00bbr tho\nmrrylng out of Improvements to meet\n\u25a0ho needs of the peopl-. of this riding.\nMr. Oreen appeared in bo particularly gratified at tho extension of the\n;end bounty, \u2022which assure-* for the lead\nminer n minimum price of -\u00a318 per\n|;on for the next five years and places\ntho Industry on a solid foundation.\nThp extension of tho bounty, which\n'was vigorously opposed by Hon. Frank\njjpllvc-r and other Liberal speakers In\nif'he house, will be followed. It Is hoped\n'\u00bby Mr. Oreeh, by tho appointment of\njl comimiRSinn to Investigate lho neotjs\nfjt tho silver-lead mining Industry, n\n' iropOsal which tho member for Koot-\nfmny placed hetovfi parliament In his\nipeech in support of tbe bounty extension. The -sum appropriated for lhe\npounty Is $600,000.\nto In nddltlon to appropriations total-\nKing $827,100 for public works In Koot-\nfnay, which were enumerated in the\n:i*nftIn estimates, Mr. Oreen has secured\n^131,500 in tho supplementary esti-\n-firfotes. Of this latter sum'-MOO.OOO is\n.'or a new dredging plant for use In\nthis riding. The total secured specifically for Kootenay puhllfl works Is\nIJ5458.000, apart from general grants.\nVeil ns the estimate uf $1150,000 for\nIredging operations in British Colum-\nlla.\n\u25a0fl Estimates in Detail.\n\u25a0H Main estimates for Kootenay nre:\nJ Cranbrook\u2014Public    buildings,    |2ii,-\n\u2022?00; public buildings renewals, $15,000.\nfl pernio\u2014nrlli Hall, $20,000.\nj Golden\u2014Public building, $25,000,\nkRcrohtokc\u2014Public building, $50,000.\nf Trail\u2014\"Public building, $20,000.\nf; Ainsworth\u2014Whottf, $8,200.\nA Beaton\u2014Wharf, $8,500.\ni-|l Boswell\u2014Completion  of wharf,  $1,-\nraS.\n$ Columbia and Kootenay rivers\u2014Im-\nrovements,  $20,000.\nColumbia river\u2014Survey to ascertain\nnvtgahillty fronfc Boundary, SiR.ooo.\n. East Arrow Park\u2014\"Wharf. $7,500.\nGrey Creek\u2014Wharf, $5,000.\ni Harbors, rivers, bridges, general ro-\npir** and Improvements, $30,000.\nJ. Invermere\u2014Wharf,  $20,000.\nKaslo\u2014Whnrf, $18,000.\nKootenav Bay\u2014Wharf, $7,500..\nNeedles\u2014Wharf, $7,500.\nRonata\u2014Wharf, $7.5no.\nefhutty Beach\u2014Wharf. $8,00*1.\nWillow Point\u2014Wharf, $10,000.\nSupplementary estimates for Koot-\nnay are as follows:\ndditional Wharves\u2014Dredgin-g Plants.\nI Columbia    and    Kootenay    rivers\u2014\n^harvest generally, $25,000,\nCrawford      Bny\u2014Wharf     Impmve-\ntents, 11,500.\nSilverton\u2014Wharf, $3,500.\nWindermere\u2014Wharf, $1,500.\n\u25a0New dredging plant for Kootenay\u2014\n100,000.\ni. Included in the supplementary estl-\nates is also an appropriation of $11,-\n0 for the equipment of the new plant\nOttawa for the testing of Canndian\nes, a further step to nsslst the mln-\ng Industry, for which Mr. Green was\nrgely Instrumental.\nSUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGE AT FULHAM,  ENGLAND\n\u00bb\u2022   !_#*^\nHON. SAM HUGHES\nof  militia,  whose estimates\n-jiro    undtr    consideration    by    the\nTHoum of Common* yesterday.\n(By Pally Nowa I-ensed Wire.)\nOTTAWA, May 27.\u2014\"That this\nhouse is not justified in giving its assent to this bill until It has boan sub*\nmitted to the country.\" Such is the\nform of ths amendment to the motion for second reading of the naval\nbill moved in the senate by Sir\nGeorge Ross, the Liberal .leader, and\nseconded by Senator Boitock. That\nthe amendment will be adopted there\nis no reasonable doubt. The effect\nof Ite adoption will mean that the\nbill will be discharged from the order\npaper for the session, and not having\nbeen passed by both houses be inoperative for the present.\nSir George Ross spoke from shortly\nafter 3 until n riunrtor past 5 o'clock.\nThere was a fair crowd in the chamber, and In the space on the floor ft\nthe back of the railing. These included Sir Wilfrid Laurler, who listened carefully to the speech throughout, and mnny members of parliament\nwho came and went during the progress of the speech. Tbe amendment\nmoved by Sir George Is the same Ofl\nwas moved by Senator Lou.Thood on\nthe second reading of the Naval Service act in the upper house and. rejected by tbe then government majority.\nIn thc earlier part of bis speech Kir\nGeorge Ross gave ns his reasons for\nopposing the bill many of tbe argil\nmenls advanced bv Ibe Liberals In\ntbe lower house. Towards the close\nhe dealt with the references made\nby Premier Borden In his Toronto\nspeech to the senate. He denied thai\nthe majority In the senate would but\necho the views or Sir Wilfrid Laurler\n'n lho commons. ' \u25a0\n' \"We are not hero.\" lie snid. \"to su'-\nnny premier or leader of the opposition. We nre here to do as we please\naccording lo our consciences.\" He\nwent on to nny that Mr. Border hid\nsnfd In n Montreal speech thnt If bis\nbill was opposed he would appeal to\nthe people. \"I am not concerned\nWhether he does nor not,\" said sir\nGeor-re, \"but I nm concerned that\nleu's In tlon which comes in this hoiif*\nshould be In harmony with public\nopinion. When n bill arrives in thie\nhouse In regard to which public\nopinion is unsettled, then it is a safe\nprinciple to adopt thnt we should\ntake such action as would show whn'\npublic opinion Is.\"\nSenator Boldue, who followed, regretted the action of tbe L'bern'\nlender, nnd argued thnt the gift of\nthree drendnoughls would do much to\nInsure the safety and solidarity of\nthe British  empire.\nSenator TC. D. Smith, Senator Alex\nunder  McCall,   Senntor James   Mason\nnnd  Senntor J,  J.  Donnelly were   Introduced by Mr.  Lougheed,  and Senator Taylor  took   his  seat.\nAt the morning sitting today of the\nsenate lhe Bnnk net wns taken up In\ncommittee of the wholo, and the\nvarious changes which hnve \"been\nmado to the old hanking measure in\nthe house of commons mere reviewed-\nClauses were passed up to 35, with\ntbe exception of one nr two which\nwere held for consideration.\nThe  senate then  adjourned.\nCompliments  Leader.\nThe debate on the nnval bill was\nresumed by Sir George Ross, who, in\nopening, said: \"Allow me to offer my\ncongratulation-- to the lender of the\ngovernment (Hon. J. A. Lougheed) on\nthe calm, lucid and comprehensive\nstatement he has made to us yesterday upon--tho bill now under consideration. He spoke, feeling, no doubt,\nthe responsibility of -considering\nwith justice and in a comprehensive\nand Impartial manner the bill now before the senate. Allow me to Join yfith\nhim In expressing a similar sense\nof reaponslblllty and at the outset assure the senate that I approach the\ndiscussion of the bill with a deep\nsense of my responsibility to the senate and the country. I realize what\nI shall say may be read and considered beyond this chamber and that in\nthe mother country, as well ns In the\ndominions beyond the seas, all eyes\nare turned toward Canada at this moment.\nVoles of Party.\n\"Unfortunately, the voice in which\nwe speak on this question Is by circumstances for -which I am not responsible construed as the voice of\nparty rather than the voice of the\ncountry. It Is not for mc to question\nthe loyalty Of those who disagree with\nmy views and I hope that those who\nrend our speeches may believe that we\nare equally anxious, though by different means, to maintain the solidarity\nof the British empire and to strengthen the bonds of defence and attachment which for over 100 years have\nbound Canada to the motherland. May\nI adopt lines in which Tennyson, England's greatest poet laureate, welcomed\n(Continued on page four.)\nThe  pavilion  attached  to tho  bowlin   a flreen  at Fuiham, England, destroyed hy fire.\n__ ! j\u2014;\t\nTramway Shareholders\nAgree to Proposals\nKit dorsal I on of the proposal that\nthe city guarantee a bond Issue of\n$-10,000 to bn made by the Nelson\nStreet Hallway Company, Limited, un\ncertain terms, was given without discussion ut a moating of the stockholders or the trolley line In the elty\ncouncil chamber hist night, The proposal had already pussi-d, the city\ncouncil und been endorsed by lho\nstreet railway directors, Tho neccs-\nsary agreement will be drawn by lho\ncity solicitor und the representative\nof the company und a by-law placed\nbefore the property owners to be voted upon.   The (-io.coo bond issue   is\nto provide for payment of the company's debts, the purchase of a new\ncur and necessary improvements to\nthe track and equipment,\nConditions under which the pro-*\nposed bond issue is lo be guaranteed\nby the corporation are set forth lr.\n\u25a0the fbltpwing memorandum by A. M.\nJohnson, city solicitor, and presented\nby W, 15. Wnsson, city clerk, nnd ordered by the meeting to be forwarded\nto the company's solicitor in order\nthat tlie necessary contract can be\nprepared:\n\"(I) Thc street railway company to\noperate under ils present board of\ndirectors, the number of directors In\nany ono year not to exceed seven,\ntwo of which director^ are to be annually appointed by the shareholders\nof the tramway company, such directors being named by the corporation,\nand two io be tbe chairman of the tire,\nwater and light committee mid the\nchairman of the finance committeo or\nthe elty council.\n\"(2) The street railway Company's\naccounts and records arc to be kept\nnt the city offices,\n\"(3) A, city official to be named by\ntho corporation to be annually appointed secretary-treasurer of the\nstreet railway company,\n\"(\u25a0I) AH unissued share capital of\nthe tramway company to be deposited with the city, and to be sold for\ncapital expenditure only, and further\nto bo sold at such time und price as\nmay be fixed by tbe board of directors of the tramway company, subject always to -the approval of tbe\nmayor anil council of the corporation.\n\"(5) The profits arising from the\noperation of tlio tramway company,\nafter due provision has been made for\nInterest and sinking fund and sinking fund In arrear, previous loss and\noutstanding liabilities, which are not\npaid off nut of the proceeds of thi\nproposed debenture issue, ure to be\ndivided amongst shareholders of the\ntramway compnny up to 10 per cent\nper annum. After uil such deductions\nall profits in excess of 10 per cent\nper annum and up to 20 per cent per\nannum arc to be paid to the corporation, All profits ovor 20 per cent pdr\nannum are to be divided equally between the corporation and the tram-\nway company.\nPower  Clause  to   Be Changed,\n\"(0) Paragraph 9 of page 11 of by\nlaw No. 204 is to be made clear on the\npoint that during tlie 10 year period\nin which the corporation have agree*,\nto supply the tramway company with\nelectric power to the extent 'of 25P\nkilowatts without charge, such agreement casts no obligation or ILn.b.llI-'\non the city to supply tlie traimva*-.\ncompany with such electric power '\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\npriority to other consumers, and thai\nthe corporation are in no wise liable\nfor failure to supply such power to\nthc tramway company, whether such\nfailure results from causes over which\nthe corporation bas control or hot.\n\"(7) Inasmuch us the tramway\ncompany are already In default undo:\ntho terms of their mortgage to the\ncorporation of tho 21st -March, 1!*10\n,wlth .respect to payments of Interest,\non mortgage moneys thereby secured,\nthe passage of this by-law nnd the\nguaranteeing of the proposed debentures shall not operate as a waiver\nby thc corporation of their right to\nenforce their remedies under the\nmortgage   of   21st March, .1910.\n\"(8) The tramway company shall\ntake out and maintain an adequate\ninsurance to protect its employes, thu\npublic and propr.rty against accident.\nSuch Insurnnee to be carried on Companies approved of by the corporation.\n\"(0) The tramway company shall\nexecute a further mortgage on all\nits assets, real and personal, in favor\nof tbe corporation in a sum equal t\"\nthe proposed debenture Issue, such\nmortgage to contain nil the same provisos and condition-*! ns are contained\nin the mortgage dated 2lst March,\n1910, from the tramway company to\ntbe corporation, together with such\nother clauses as tlie solicitor for the\ncorporation   shall   reasonably   require\n\"(10) A ' contract embodying the\nforegoing terms and convennnts upon\nthe part of the (jpmway company tu\nconform to nnd fulfill all the matters\nand provisos herein p'on'talried shall\nbe drawn up nnd executed by the\ncorporation   and   the    street    railway\ncompany within   months from the\npassage of the proposed by-law, authorizing lhe issue of debentures.\"\nIn the absence of the company's\nauditor, George H, Plnylo, tlie ell;\nauditor, TC. K. Hceston, who has ex\numinod the company's books, said\nthnt he had no doubt that the financial statement Issued at the end\ntbe past fiscal year showed the approximate state of the company's fi-\nmuK-es, but be had not been able t-i\nmake the books balance. The meeting adopted  tin- annual report.\nLADYSMITH SMELTER MAKES\nCONTRACT TO TREAT ORE\n(Special to Tho Daily News.)\nVICTORIA, B.C., May 27\u2014The Tyee\npopper company, limited, haH concluded a contract with the Ptarmigan\nAlines company, Vancouver Island, to\ntreat nil its oro at the Ladysmith\nsmelter, Customs ore will also be\ntreated. W. J. Watson, who Is now In\nEngland in consultation with the directors, Is returning shortly to arrange for re-stnrting the smelter.\nINDIANSlON\nTRIAL FOR MURDER\nAlleged Slayers of Constable Kindness\non Trial Before Assize Court\nat  Vernon.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nVERNON, Ii. C\u201e May 27.\u2014The story\nof a romantic man hunt was recapitulated today when the trial of Moses\nPaul and Paul Spintlum wns opened by\nA. If. Macneli!, K.C, for the crown.\nThe grand jury last night brought in\na true bill. In the afternoon T. J.\nQummlsky, inspector of Indian lands,\nheld a conference witli the Indians and\nrenewed his promises for a fair trial\nfor the prisoners. There are -10 witnesses for the crown. -\nHearing the men wore in his vicinity, Provincial Constable Kihgness of\nClinton, on \"May (j last year, organized\na posse for tbe purpose of attempting\nto enptufe them. They were riding in\nan irregular line, when they observed\ntwo hori-es which had lifen seen In lhe\ncamp of the fugitives earlier in the\nday. All at onee a shot rang out fi'\"m\nbehind a log 20 paces away. Kindness\nreeled in the saddle and fell off dead.\nA second bullet struck another of the\nposse, but did not inflicl n dangerous\nwound. It was not until December\nthat the prisoners wore brought hi by\nthe Indian chiefs.\nMilitia Estimates Discussed\nby House of Commons\nCRITICISMS ARE\nCONTRADICTORY\nSome Liberals Want Larger\nExpenditures Some Less\nVacancy Announced\nINJECTED ACID\nFOR MORPHINE\nNurses Strike Because Probationer Is\nDismissed\u2014Patient  Demands\nHeavy  Damages. .\nMOOSE JAW, Snsk., May 27.\u2014Because a probationer had been dismissed by the city hospital lady superintendent for Injecting carbolic add\ninstead of morphine Into a patient, 15\nJunior nurses tonight walked out and\nare now registered at the various\nhotels. Five senior nurses stayed on\nduty. Tho hospital boar,] hold a secret session and refused io report, The\ninjured man has lost the power of his\narm meantime and is suing the city\n'for $5,000 damages.\nPelky and Burns Face\nManslaughter Charge\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nCALGARY, Altu., Muy 27.\u201413oth\nArthur Pelkey anil Tommy Burns\nwere committed to stand . trial on\ncharges of manslaughter In connection with the death of Luthor McCarty here on Saturday. The evidence produced \u00bbt the preliminary\nhearing today was Identical to that\ngiven at lhe inquest yesterday. Inspector Duff us. Royal Northwest\nMounted Police, who presided at the\npreliminary hearing .granted both\nmen bail in tiie sum of $10,000 to appear for trial when called upon. Edward W. Smith of Chicago, who\nreferoed the bout, and Billy McCarney, manager of McCarty, were bound\nover In $Bt'i) each to appear -as witnesses at lhe trial. All the bonds\nwere forthcoming as soon as the\ncourt adjourned. Neither. Pelkey nor\nBurns oflcred any defence.\nSpecial Sitting.\n\u25a0 No arrangements have yet been\nmade for the trial of tho men, but it\nis probable that a special sitting of\nthe supremo court will be arranged.\nSuperintendent Deane, in an interview today, denied that the encounter\nat Manchester arena was .a prize\nfight. He claimed to have studied\nth'ls out very carefully, and was quite\ncertain of his ground. Speaking of\nthe arrests which be ordered, Mr.\nDeane said: \"Public opinion demands\nthat there be a thorough Investigation of this mntter. After the ridiculous verdict brought in by the coroner's jury last night Calgary would be\nmade a laughing stock'In the eyes of\nthe world if some further action were\nnot taken,   The charge laid Is one of\nplain manslaughter. The question of\nwhether the contest was a boxing\nbout or a prize fight is not considered. As a matter of fact, thero can be\nno question on thnt score. The bout\nwas a perfectly lawful one, or it\nwould not have been allowed to proceed by the mounted police, I may\nsny that I havo given a pretty thorough study to the matter of prize\nfighting, and tlio bouts conducted in\nthe Burns arena certainly could nm\nbe designated as prize fights undor\nour present law. A prize Eight Is u\nfight with bare knuckles. Thnt is the\ncriterion. In this case seven ounce\nboxing gloves were used. I bad these\nweighed to make sure of that. It\ncould not lie described in any wny as\na prize fight.\nBout Was Lawful.\n\"If' the people of Canada want\nthese bouts stopped, the only thing\nto do Is to have the parliament o\nCanada alter the law governing thi\nmatter, and prevent paid admissions\nbeing charged for boxing contests,\nund hence remove the inducement for\nprofessional boxers to como here. At\npresent nothing can be done. Do you\nsuppose for a minute that I would\nhave stood by and allowed these bouts\nto go on bad they been contrary U\nlaw?\"\n\"There Is no doubt about the lawfulness of the bout. But that does\nnot alter the fnet that it Is clearly\nour duty to lay a charge of manslaughter and have the responsibility\nfor the death of this man fixed. The\ncoroner's jury used tn the olden times\nto do this, but In these days It rarely\ncommits itself.\"\nDemands That Peace Treaty\nBe Signed\nDELEGATES COMPLAIN\nOF INTERVENTION\nBulgaria Anxious to Reach\nAgreement With Greece\u2014\nTo Fight Servia\n(By Dally News Leased Wlr-?.)\nOTTAWA,    May    27.\u2014During    th\nconsideration of militia estimates thi\nevening I*,  is.    Carvell   of   Carlota\nprotested against the Increase In   th\nexpenditure  during    the     past    tw\nyears.    It had grown over  threo mil\nlions in that time, he sn'd, and If it\nkept  on  increasing at   the same paci\nwould   soon   amounf    to     $20,000,000.\nThe present expenditure, lie said, was\naltogether    too   much for a country\nlike Canada.      Only  about   (8,000,000\nof  the  money voted  annually  got    t'\nthe men.   The rest was largely wast\ned.\nCol.     Sam     Hughes,     miiilrl ;r    o\nmilitia,  said   that   the   increase    wui\ndue entirely  to  lhe fact  that   in    th-\npast   couple   of   years   the   force    hat\nlargely  Increased.      He  snid   that  it\nwas  tbe people of Canada  who wer\nresponsihle   for   the   Increased   cost of\nthe militia owing to their enlhuslai\nand desire to establish military units.\nBoth   Conservative nnd Liberal mo\nhers were constantly approaching him\nin  regard to these matters.\nNot Large Enough.\nCol,   II, H.  McLean,   Liberal,   main\ntained  that the expenditure on   thi\nmilitia was not large enough, Men\ncould not go to camj) without serious\nfinancial loss to themselves, and the\nperiod for training was too short to\nmake for efficiency. The great want\nof the militia at this lime, he said,\nIs instructors. Steps should be taken without delay to remedy the insufficiency,\nDuring the aftef-nnon the estimates\nof the department of justice were\nconsidered and passed.\nPremier Borden left t he capital\nthis afternoon for Grand Pre, Nova\nScotia to go to the bedside of his\naged mother, who is very III. it is\nfeared that her death is only a question of a few days. During the p>'*'\nmice's absence Hon. Robert HuBurs \u2022\u25a0\nacting  premier.\nHon. J. C. Doherty, minister of justice, announced in the house today\nthat it was his intention to hold an\ninvestigation Into the affairs and conduct of the Kingston penitentiary nl\nan early date, and Judging from somi\nof the discussion that there had beau\nhi the bouse, there is reason for thu\nInquiry. Tho minister of justice snid\nthe investigation would go abend jus)\nas soon as lie could get men qualified\nto carry It on. The commissioners\nwould noed t0 be satisfactory from\nthe point of view of doing Justice, nnd\nwould also need to be qualified to\nInvestigate,   the   general   methods    of\nadministration or the institution.\nThe minister also expressed himself\nas being favorable to the idea that\nwhat a prisoner earns during his term\n\u2022should go to himself, or preferably to\nthose dependent upon him.\nWants Larger Grant,\nTho consideration of the militia estimates which followed began wilh a\nbusiness-like discussion of the method\nof providing for the sale keeping of\narms and accoutrements. Hon. Prank\n(diver pressed for a larger grant for\n(he mounted corps in the west, Col.\nHughes replied that the department\nhad already made some increases In\nthis regard. There was sonic debate\nover the advisability of separate armories instead of the armories in public buildings used for government\npurposes.\nCol. Hughes told Hon. Charles Mar-\nCile that the total militia estimates\nhad risen from $8,000,000 last year to\n'10.(100,000 tbis year. The cost was\nchiefly due to an increase in the mim-\niicr of men and burses trained, Col\nHughes added that ihey were drilling\nH,oO(\u00bb more men than two years ago\nand had -10,500 more horses at camps!\nThe force had increased nearly ono-\nIhlrd in two years.\nThe minister claimed that It was\nthe people of Canada who were demanding this, the right to dofond their\nown homes, and they were asking (or\nthe privilege of drilling. As far aa\nlie could ho was going t0 give thom n\nihance, and that us economically as\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, May 27,\u2014Tiie growing\ndispleasure in diplomatic circles of the\ngreat powers at the attitude of Creece\nand Servla found expression today In\nwhat practically amounted to an ultimatum, which Sir i-Mward Grey, tho\nDritish secretary for foreign affairs,\ndelivered to the delegates of the belligerents. The c'iniiiiiinicailon, wbich\nwas couched In strong phrases, without ambiguity, made It perfectly clear\n\u25a0that enough time imd been spent in\ndiscussing the future peace of the Balkans and that the moment bad arrived\nfor the signing of the draft treaty.\nDespite assertions to tbe contrary,\nthe ambassadors wore from the first\nadverse to any modiricaitlona of tho\ndraft, not because of the character of\nthe proposed changes, but because of\ndelay which would attend fresh\ndiscussions. Furthermore, it was\npointed Out that thc proposed changes\nwere useless in those cases Which had\nbeen left in the hands of the powers.\nConsequently, the delegates were informed that a decision had been\nreached and lhat pence should have\nheen signed forthwith without modification, it was also intimated that\nthose states which were prepared to\nsign should do so and that It would\nserve no purpose for -those not prepared to sign to remain longer, thereby Intimating that the recalcitrants\nmay continue the war.\nThe Servians a\"d Greeks have notified their home governments of this\ndecision and are now waiting Instructions. The Turks and Bulgarians are\nready to sign and It ra not expected\nthat the Montenegrins will raise any\nobjections.\nSome of the Balkan delegates express the opinion that the communication of the [lowers savors more of\nIntervention thnn of mediation. But\nthe real reason behind the ultimatum\nlles in the determination of the diplomats to get lhe draft signed so tig to\nbe in a position to take up the b'ff\nquestions remaining for settlement\nafter the preliminaries of peace are\nadopted.\nA Constantinople despatch says that\nthe council of ministers hns decided\nto reject all modifications of the peace\ndraft suggested hy the allies.\nTo Isolate Servia.\nLONDON, May 28.\u2014The Timeg eor-\n\u2022espondent sends the following from\n\\tnons: \"Bulgaria is striving to come\n.o an agreement with Greece in order\no have her entire forces free to oper-\nite against Servla. TbP Bulgars propose to give up their claims on Sa-\nonlkt on condition that Creece nban-\n3ons certain territory In the Pnng-\nhalon district. Should this agreement\nceed, Servla and C.reece will be\niirated by Bulgarian territory. Pre-\n*r Venizelos is starting from'Athens\nGenern] Savoff also will go to Saloniki,\nto join King Cohstnntlne nt Saloniki.\nn-nd It Is hoped that the chiefs of the\ntwo armies will conic to an understanding which will prevent a recurrence of irritating Incidents.\"\nAGRICULTURAL COMMISSION\nWILL VISIT NELSON\nVancouver, B. C\u201e May 27.\u2014Several members of th? aqncultural\ncommission, including W. H. Hayward, chairman, left last night for\nSalmon Arm, where sittings were\nresumed today. From Salmon Arm\nOkanagan valley will be traversed\nand thence the journey will be\nalone, thc Arrow lakes to Revelstoke, after whi;h there will be\nanother 10 Hays' recess. Nelson\nwill  -ilsn he visited.\npus\nble.\nShortly before adjournment Speaker\nSproule formally announced tho vacancy created ln South Bruco constituency by the appointment of the\nmember, .1. ,i. Donnelly to thc senate\nAdjournment came at 12:15. When\nthe bouse meets In thc morning the\nconsideration of the railway estimates\nwill be resumed and thc Transcontinental  bill will probal.lv be discuss-\nPOPE  IN  GARDEN\nROME, May 27.\u2014For the first time\nsince his illness the pope enjoyed the\nsunshine todny in the vatlcan gardens\nin which he remained for an hour.\nThe Vatican employes learning that\nthe pope had left his apartments hastened to render him homaee.\nMAJOR-GENERAL  MACKENZIE\nSent  out  by  the  Imperial** authorities\nto  be  Chief of -Staff of the  Canadian\nMilitia, who has resigned and is going\nback to England.\nI\n '\nr   MOI TWO\nClu Sail? 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Aitken's dances at\nFerndale park was hold on Saturday,\nMny _4, and went off with great success. Mr. Altken haa Improved the\npark with lanterns una the landing\nstage for Launches has also been repaired and lighted. Of the dancing\nhall, three sides am now closed In.\nI.-adteB'   :i nd   pent lemon'*, cloak   rooms\nhave been added, also a kitchen from\nwhich refreshments were supplied\nthroughout the evening, Among thoso\npresent were: Mr. and Mrs. Lack-\nwood, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Holmberg,\nMrs. West, Miss Arnold, Mr. White\nof tho Great Northern railway. R. W.\nDawson, Mr. Dymond, Mr. and Mrs.\nWood Taylor, Mr. Nealo, Mrs. GrOgOJl,\nClarence Shannon, .Mrs. Emory, Mrs.\nJ. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Scott,\nLionel Cruickahqnk and Mjgs  Hrown.\nKootenai) and Boundary\nGOAT RIVER\nOVERFLOWS BANKS\nDamage to  Roadway  mnd   Ranchers\u2014\nWater Roaches Lower Windows\nof Houae\n(Special to Tba Dallv News.)\nCRESTON, R. C, May 87.\u2014Goat\nriver is overflowing near ihe Great\nNorthern railway bridge and doing\nconsiderable damage to the roadway\nand some of the ranches. Daniel\nO'Neill moved out of hln hame on\nSunday mornlnj,* and thc water !s now\nup to the lower windows. If the\nwarm weather continues exceptionally\nhigh   water  Is feared.\nRobert McKarlane Reld left nn Monday for Revelstoke to attend the Liberal convention.\nThe Rev. O. W. Blake left nn Monday morning for Toronto to attend lho\ngeneral assembly. Mrs. Blake and\nfamily accompanied him.\nTen automobiles were in Creston nn\nEmpire day.\nEmpire day celebration here was\nan unqualified success, there being an\nexceptionally large crowd In attendance. A special train from lloniiers\nPerry arrived In the forenoon bringing a jolly crowd of over 300 people.\nThe band, Mutt and Jeff, accompanied them, the latter creating considerable amusement for tho small bays.\nBoth ball games were won by H-ni-\nners Perry, lhe athletic prizes being\nnearly equally divided between local\nmen nnd the Idaho town. The sports\ncommittee bad everything well in\nhand nnd all passed off without a\nhitch. For such n cosmopolitan\nrowd thc day was remarkably free\nfrom nny disorder, ihe police having\na genuine holiday.\nD. S. Davis, United States Immigration inspector of Bonners Perry was a\nvisitor to Creston on Empire day.\nAnother barber shop hns been open-\nid  In  Johnson's  pool  rooms.\nEMPIRE DAY PICNIC\nSUCCESS AT  EDGEWOOD\nExcellent   Program   of  Sports\u2014Edge-\nwood Defeats Needles at Football\nDance Concludes Faitivities\n(Special to The Dallv News.)\nEDGEWOOD, B, C, May 21.,\u2014The\nusual Empire day picnic was held at\nEdgewood, Mny 24, and was largely\nattended, there being a noticeable In-\ntse on the number present, compared to that of the past year. The\nweather was nil that could be desired.\nEarly in the morning the town presented a festive appearance, gully\ndecked with hunting, while from nil\nparts launches, boats and vehicles of\nill kinds louded with visitors, began\nto nrrlye at the beautiful meadow\nbordering the lake Bhore, used for\ntills ajumaj cglebratlpn.--T.lie __otk \"f\nthe various committees is to be highly\ncommended. A sumplous repast was\nprovided and an excellent program\nof sports drawn up. The results are\nas follows: Boys' 50 yd. race\u20141, C.\nNash; 2, IT. Murton. Small buys' 50\nyd. race\u2014I, J. Shcills; 2, H. Freeman;\n3, F, Jordan. Girls' 50 yd. race\u20141, J.\nBlakeman; 2, M. Blair; 3, II. IIiill-\nbauer. Small girls' 50 yd. race\u20141, U.\nMeLeod; 2, M. Morrison; 3, M. Lanyon. Boys' running jump\u20141, Q, Jordan. Small boys' jump\u20141, E, Hall-\nbauer. Ladles' 100 yd. race\u20141, A.\nWelbe. Ladles' 50 yd. race\u20141, Mrs.\nBlakeman. 100 yd. three-legged race\u2014\n1, H. Murton; 2, H. Jordan. Men's\nhigh Jump\u20141. O. Jowett.   ion yd. dash\nF.O.E. -Aerie 22\nWhat Are You Going to Do With YOUR\nHall?   You Must Decide That Tonight\nMEETING AT 8 RM. SHARP\nSocial Session Afterwards.   Visiting \"Birds\" Welcome\nfor men\u2014l^B. -William*. 100 yd. dash\nfor boys\u20141,' H. Jordan. Nail driving\ncompetition\u2014I,- Mrs. lllakeman. Boat\nrace, % mile\u2014O. Jowett. Tug or wur\n\u2014married v. plngle ladle-?\u2014winners,\nmarried Jadles.. Tug \u00bbf \u00ab:lr for men,\nmarried v. single\u2014 result a tie.\nW. J...BanUng Have several good\nprizes\"for \"the\" adult races, while the\nchildren were rewarded with bags of\ncandy.     7-\nDuring -the day large parties of\nchildren were taken for o spin on the\nlake by 31 W. Ford in his launch,\nEdgewood. The Ice cream booth wus\nwell patronized by young and old.\nThe chief feature of tiie day was the\nfootball matbh between Edgewood and\nNeedles. A very interesting game\nwa'H played, the home team winning by\n3 to nil. Referee Caldwell had charge\nof the teams and gave entire satisfaction. The Edgewood lineup was\nas follows: Goal, \\V. B. Johnstone;\nImcks, A^.Willla'ms and B. WMIInms;\nhalves, J. Murton, J. Burns, W. Sebep-\nmaker; forwards, F. Mont, C. Nicbolls,\nB. Hewitt, W; S. Johnston; captain,\nD. Donaldson.\nWhile many enjoyed sports nn the\nground, others found equal pleasure\nin boating on the lake, a large number of boats and launches being in\nuse durln-B.4he.day.\nMany thailkn are due to the various\ncommittee*, and especially to d. W.\nFord, 11. Volk, I). Donaldson. -W.\nBcbepmaker, Miss O. Davis and M.\nTlmaons.\nOwing to a slight mishap to the\nmachinery the steamer KevelHloke,\nwhich was to have brought a party\nfrom Nakusp, failed to arrive.\nAmong the visitors present Were\nMr. Jordan, Mr. Iteiil nnd Itev. Mr.\nI'hlltimore of Nakusp; Mr. and Mrs.\nLucas, Mr,.and Mrs. Scblay, Sir. and\nMrs. Freeman of the Needles; Mr. and\nMrs. Fawkcs of Nelson.\nLater In the evening a dance given\nunder the auspices of tbc social club\nwas held In the Banting hall, which\nwns crowded to the limit. Dancing\nwas kept up lo midnight with great\nspirit. Refreshments were served\nduring which -Dr; p. Church, in a few\nwell chosen remarks on behalf of the\nnew settlers, paid a graceful compliment to the ohl-tlmers of the district,\nexpressing their appreciation of tbe\nwestern methods of celebrating such a\nday and of the patriotic spirit displayed.\nW. A. Calder has sold 20 acres of\nland In Fire valley to Mr, Robson of\nRossland, who-lntends improving and\ndeveloping   tin; sume  immediately.\nSid SImepckfls1\u00bbusy building a six\nroomed house on his land recently\npurchased from W. A. Calder adjoining tlie Edgewood estate.\nOuting the past week four large\npantechnicons containing the furniture of Dr. Basil Church arrived from\nEngland, and-have, with*' difficulty,\nheen removed from the wharf.\nThc Innonofljfffn j-lvcr Is so high\nthis year that many., of. the smaller,\nTirfdgt-s in Flro valley are Impassable,\ncausing the De Cans and Nebenliaii-\nser residences lo be almost  Isolated,\nRev. Mr. I-Miltllmore, rector of Nakusp, held divine service in the hall\non the evening of* Sunday, May 25.\nThere was an unusually .good attendance, nearly 50 being nrt'sent.\nThe ladies of thffiEqgewood branch\nof the Woman's auxiliary met at the\nresidence of Mrs. Benjamin Nash last\nThursday. Preliminary arrangements\nwero discussed in connection with the\nproposed strawberry festival and sale\nof work .lo. tako.place at 'the end of\nJune.'\nWork has commenced on Dr. Kelso's residence on lot 45, Messrs. MeLeod & York have the contract.\nMr. ami Mrs. Ranklne Ellis, just\nout from the old country, have moved\ninto tlielr new residence, which was\nbuilt prior to their arrival.\nMrs. Masters of Burton City was\nan Edgewood visitor during the week\nend.\nA return match of 'the football\nteams Is planned for Saturday, May\n31 at thc Needles. The team from\nEdgewood will go by launch.\nC. Potter and J. McQuire were Nelson visitors during the Empire day\nholiday.\nRev. D. Donaldson will preach nt\nFire Valley at 3 p.m. next Sunday.\nSunday school will be held at 2 p.m.\nand the usual evening service at Edge-\nwood at 7:30 p.m.\nBARGE SINKS WHILE\nCROSSING LAKE\nHouses for Sale\n7     4-ROOMED COTTAGE-FAIRVIEW.\nNEW.      NEAT.     WELL BUILT.\nTwo Bedrooms, Kitchen, Spacious  Living-Sitting\nRoom; Thirty Foot Lot; Cars by door.\nExcellent property.   Will sell on sight.\nPrice $1,800.      Terms:   $550 Cash,  balance  same\nas H^|\nTwo Corner Lots, Stone Foundation. Six Rooms.\nAll conveniences. Good Garden, large and small\nfruits.   Price $3,000.   Terms: About $1,000 cash.\nNeat Six-Roomed Cottage, close in. Open fireplace; nice sized rooms; all conveniences; well kept\nlawn and garden.\nPrice $3,000.   Terms open to offer.\nMcQuarrie  &  Robertson\nHotel   Gardener   Haa  Narrow Escape\n\u2014Mill Creek in Flood\u2014Railway\nBridge in Danger.\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nPROCTOR, B. C, May 27.\u2014On Friday D. A. Boyd, in the Prootor Boat\n& Launch company's psyche, was towing a barge laden with four tons of\nturf sods across tho lake from Proctor\nto Balfour for the Canadian Pacific\nrailway hotel grounds, when the barge\nbegan to leak very badly. Frank Ly-\nford, the hotel head gardener, waa on\nthe barge, ajid In spite of bailing hard\nTRAIL\nIf you want to buy or soil\nCity Property' or Fruit Lands,\nIf you want a profitable investment,\nIf you want to protect your houae\nor furniture from loot by fire,\nIf you havo money to loan on perfect security\nSEE OUR  MANAGER.\nMcQuarrie &\nRobertson\nTRAIL, \u00bb. C.\nHE SAID\u2014\"This salt is nice and dry. Yesterday the salt wis so\ndamp that we couldn't get it out of the shakers. Did you pot it la\ndie oven and dry it P\"\nSHE SAID-\u00abNo. This is \"REGAL\", made from WINDSOR\nSALT. Our grocer told me about it He said it would stay dry and\nfree running at all seasons of the year,**\nHE SAID\u2014\"He is right,\nsalt is perfectly dry.\"\nThis certainly is a damp day and this new\nSHE SAID\u2014\"And this REGAL SALT comes in nice, clean wood-\nfibre cartons, coated with paraffin. That protects the salt from dust,\ndirt, moisture and odors\u2014which affect salt put up in bags. I certainly\ndo like Windsor Regal Salt\u2014and I like our grocer for telling\nme about it\"\nWINDSOR \"REGAL\" SALT\nALWAYS DRY-ALWAYS FREE RUNNING\nhe was unable to keep pnec with the\nIncoming water and finally only just\nhad tlnie to louse the rope and scramble on to the Psycho before the barge\nsunk in mid-stream.\nOwners of ranches near Mill creek,\nHarrop, are having rather a scare, owing to the tremendous rush of water\ncoming down the ereek, and on Monday nil tho road gang under John McKay, who are repairing the road hear\nProctor, were sent for to try and prevent such damage being done as Was\ndone by the same ereek four years\nago. The ronfl 'bridge wns attended\nto yesterday and the gang Is working\nhard today to keep tb0 creek within\nbounds. There Is also q gang of men\nattending to the Canadian I'aelfic railway bridge, which Is in seme danger\nof being washed out.\nHarry T, ('berry's furniture arrived\nnt Prasera landing yesterday morning\nby the Moyle, just before the heavy\nrain started, it having taken three\nweeks to come frnm Winnipeg. Fortunately he was able -to make uSq of\nthe services of several willing volunteers to get It dp to his bungalow.\n.T. J. Greenlee Of Kaslo spent Friday\nin Proctor with friends.\nW. K. Mawdsley brought up H. T.\nCherry's launch from Nelson on\nThursday nnd spent a. couple \"f days\nhere, registering at  the Outlet hotel.\nThe Kootenay Lake hotel was reopened on Saturday.\nCaptain Or? of the Hosmer has purchased two lots on the waterfront, east\no( the Dominion wharf, an,] is going\nto build a good-sized house thereon.\nIn consequence of the death of his\nfather, J. A. Scrogglq of Harrop left\non Thursday for Dundee, Scotland.\nO. P. Dnniell has sold his gasoline\nengine and is shipping it to New\nBrunswick.\nP. J. Snmmons hog itaken over the\npoolroom and the shop adjoining from\nT. Williams for the season. He hopes\nto get the services of a good barber\nIn the poolroom and tho shop next\ndoor will bo run as an ice cream parlor. Ho has given Grant McKean a\ncontract to make extensive alterations\nto the premises.\nPHOENIX OLD-TIMER BURIED\n(Special t-i The Oally News.)\nPHOENIX,   B.    C\u201e    May   27.-*-Tho\ndeath took place at the local hospital\ni-J\\-\/. T-*-:.*-rrr--,Tr-T\" .--\u00ab-. <\u2014\u2022\u25a0\u25a0.\t\non Saturday evening of Andrew\nFletcher, a well known ond highly respected resident of this camp and one\not the oldest pioneers In Itrltish Columbia. The late Mr. Fletcher crossed\nthe prairies about CO years ago and\nentered the province via tho Yellow-\nhead pass. He wus early, on the scone\nof the Cariboo gold excitement, nnd\noften lold of being onc of the guards\nto tho gold laken from the claims.\nHis native place was Montreal, where\nhe was born about 7R years ago. Tho\nfuneral took place on Tuesday.\nDaily News \"Want\" Ads. Get Results.\nWOULD (JHANGE DATE OF\nCONGRESSIONAL ELECTION!\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWASHINGTON,   Mny   27.\u2014A\nplan for national elections and the '\u2022\nsembling of congress was proposed t\u00ab\nday by Senator Works In 'two bill\nHe would   change olectloil day' froi\nNovember to August and provide **\nannual sessions of congress from tt\nfirst Monday  of October lo the -Iri\nMonday in June.   Congressmen. wmil\nassume office immediately after ele*\ntlon and thB president and vlce-proBl\ndent would take office In November. |\nAll the Ashes\nin thePan\nThdSuAsh5Kehas\nOur agent will be pleased to explain this and many other features which go to make the Sunshine Purnaco the best investment. 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Tonight\nThe tint regatta to he held bj the\n[j -Ndlflon Bowing _lub this seasofe was\nI'co-bmeneej last evening, when ihfee\nijraeei were pulled off in the four\nt event and thc neml-flnal-j were reached,\njl Today the semi-finals an(] finals will\n[I be' rowed, starting at 4 o'clock.\nif The first race lost evening wag belt ween Lewis Johnstone's nigh school\nflcrtfw and Xoy Ball's crew. The high\nHeckooi boys hit up a lively stroke from\nlithe start and won the *9ce quite hatid-\n&r'by three lengths, 'the crews were:\n\u201e %li school\u2014L. Johnstone, stroke; J.\nFeliguson, 8; W. Ferguson, 2; M. Pitts,\n,be*w. Ball's crew\u2014C. Young, stroke;\nWNMamson, I;   Ruyburn, 2; Ball, bow.\nTMe second race was between Pater-\nson*B and 0*Jgot's crews and proved\na much more exciting finish than the\nprevious race, Patorson winning by\nonly three-fourths of a length. These\ncrows were made up as follows: Pat-\n'erson,   stroke;    Brett, 8;  Turner, 2;\nhompson, bow. Qlgot, stroke; Bar-\njnum, I; Joy, 2; Murphy, bow.\nIn the third race E. Hacking's crew\nnoeed out ahead of Allan's crew by\nijust three-quarters of a length, after\nwhat proved to be the prettiest race of\nthe day. These crews were composed\nft IS. Hacking, stroke; Lldgate, 3; T.\nK. MeLeod, 2; Addlnglon, bow. J,\nJohnstone, stroke; Cummins, 3;\nGraves, 2; Allan, bow.   -\nThe draw for tho semi-finals this\n'ifternoon resulted in 1* Johnstone's\ni-rew being pi-Ut*-d nRatnst Elliott's four,\nIvhich drew a bye yesterday, and Pat-\nrson against Hacking,\nThis evening th0 dub will hold Its\nirst flannel dance of thc senson, and\nudglng from the previous -popularity\nf'theso dances an,i the already large\n[.tale of tickets -there will ho a large\nirawd out this evening to enjoy thc\nlancing.\nHARDWARE MEN\nPUY BALL TODAK\n\u25a0Met*  Daily  News Team   in   Friendly\n*     Fixture\u2014Geed Oeme Anticipated by Beth Team*.\n- This afternoon at 6 o'clock the second\nbaseball game between the coniiiierelal\nteams of the city will take place, when\nthe Hardware nine will meet The Dally\nNews aggregation. Both clubs have\ngathered strong clubs together for the\nconflict and each Is confident of coming\nout on top of the heap. The teams win\nline up as follows:\nHardware\u2014Allan, catcher; B. Whitehead, pitcher; Glbnori, first buse; II.\nRiley, second baae; P. Bard, short stop;\nT. Boyes, third base; L. Jackmun, H-i'il\nfield; W. Riley, left field; Harris*).,\ncentre  field.\nDally News\u2014Curran. catcher; R.\nWhitehead, pitcher; ariwelle, first bade;\nDill, secund buse; Billings, third basa;\nO'Uenskl, short stop; Stanley, left fb.ld;\nHhinchard, right field; Grant, centre\nfield.\nRACINE   BOXER  DEFEATED\n(Br Dsiir News Leased Wire.)\nMILWAUKEE, Wis., May 27.\u2014\nPatrick Brannlgan of Pittsburg checked Matty McCue's fast march toward1\nthe featherweight championship last\nnight when he defeated the Racine\nboxer In a fust and furious 10 round\nbout. From the first to the close the\nbout was hard fought, with Brannlgan doing most ot the fighting.\nEach forced the other to retreat\nwith heavy blows to the jaw, and\nneither was willing to quit when thc\nfinal boll sounded.\n|-UGH SCHOOL JUNIORS\nDROP 8EC0ND GAME\nI. The High School Junior baseball it-am\nl\/estenlay afternoon suffered Its second\nllefeat In the junior league scries at the\nIt muds of thc Y.M.C.A. nine, the score\nHieing Id runs to 13. The batteries v\/eVtii\nIi'.M.l'.A., Whitehead and Fairbanks;\nTitgh School,   Bradshaw and   Brasch.\nliOOD CATCHES MADE\nBY PROCTOR ANGLERS\n(Special  to the DalW News.)\nJ\u00a5 PROCTOB.     B.   C,    May    27.\u2014Local\nJ-'nglqrs have been having good sport on\n\u25a0Irfie main lake during the lust few dnvs,\nlhe  best catches   being on Mny 21:   'I.\n\u25a0 levern, four trout weighing U-*k_ lbs,, lhe\nIkl-gost being life lbs\u2014On May 22, W.\nI*]l4n*\u00ab-Mb.o*-tor,!>-\u00abiilt H-. E. R. Hod-\nlord, a 5-lh. salmon. Mny 23, H. Grlao,\nI hree salmon weighing 1, 4 and 3 lbs.\nR'-f-npeetlvuly.   May 24. J. Grundy, a cliar\nI ml trout weighing together G lbs, 2 em.,\nI Ud E. Wiilmiii a nice salmon of 12% lbs.\n8ay 25, J, Qrundv, two smnll ehar, \"k\n%., and MrB. Grundy, a magnificent\nl har of 20 lbs. This flBh was 3 ft. 1 in.\n\u25a0ong and had a girth of 22 In. On Si*n-\nI ay, H. (3. R. Bedford got three small\nI'slmoti, the largest a little over 4 ll>s.\nI m May 20 J. Grundy eiiuglit five ehur,\n\"otal weight lfi lbs, 2 ot\u201e in a very short\niriie, as he did nnt leave Proctor till\nlist before the Kuskanook arrived from\n\u25a0 lootenay Landing. Thc favorite halt\nlast at present is a pearl spoon with o\nIVnvv   ntiiltnr\nI envy sinker.\n.'RAIL  JUN10R8  VICTORIOUS\nAT  FRUITVALE\n(Special to the Dallv News.)\nJ TRAIL, B.C., May 27.\u2014Tho    Trail\nnior baseball team played a frlcnd-\ngame with  Fruitvale senior  team\n|m   Empire  day,   and  easily  defeated\nIjfUe, boys of the  farming district\nhe AcHre of 2fl runs to 10.\nAT\n\/ALPO CELEBRATION\n*4endid   Program   of   Sports\u2014Home\nTeam Eaay Winner of Bate-\nball Tournament.\n(Special to The Dally Nows.)\nAYNES. B.C., May 27.-Waldo's Em*\n,8   day  has come  and Bono  with   its\n(lily credltuble sporty which were fated with warm If not bright weather.   A\nTe gathering assembled from 10 a,m\n\"ard, .though t;he exact hour of open-\nwas  not  given.    The prise  list of\nattracted.,many competitors from a\nimv.   The largest ronttngenls  wfero\nfc'i-Uchet, Kureka, Fernle, Gallowav,\niko and, of course, Baynes.     Some 20\n(jtors were buntng in and out during\ndays   hesldos   special   trains   from\nhel and Eureka.    C, McNab's motor\nvery gklly decorotod with bunting\nwas quite a  lively  feature  in   the\n's proceedings.\nhe  great feature  of the sports  wns\nle baseball tournament fpr a KOOpurno,\nMch  began tbo program shortly mtvar\n1-day.    Waldo    and    Manistee   (from\nllownv, lined up.   The Manistee plteh-\nDavls, opened the game with plenty\nspeed but lacked full control of 'he\nll   throughout.    His   waB by   far* lite.\niviest  team,   but  the bsttle  was  not\nthe strohg nor tbe race to thc swift\nthis Instance.   The lighter Waldo men\nred three in their first Inning, whilst\n.nlstee eonld do .very little with  Hrlc*\ni tbe Waldo left banded pitcher. Who\n^   nippy and   tricky    to   admiration.\n[bally, Manistee was disposed of with\ne score iJt-O in  six lnhlngs.     After'a\njprt   Interval   Waldo  took on   Hosmer.\n\" h their second pitcher, Hill, dla-\n, .\"their 'opponehts In--Ave innings\njrth a score of 17-0, Waldo's  first. fn-\nr realising 10* runs, \u25a0 ' '        -'\ni open horse race went to the In,*\n....   Little Joe,   with  Mlnto of Fernle\n\u25a0find. \u2022 The football competition for 160\ni won by Waldo against Baynes with\n[score of: 2-0.    The 410-yard foot race\nto John Starr   (Indian),   who  also\n,vie    second    tn    the. lt)0-yard    race,\nlltllng coming In a good first.     Starr\nlo   won  the  long  jump.   The  minor\nmeets produced a good deal of nmusc-\n\u00a7nt and  went  to' local talent  chiefly.\nthe   Eureka band   was  In attendance\nM gave many  well played selections\nIh on the grounds and nt tbe Waldo\nUel   till tliey  left  by special train  at\nTp.ttl.\njttio CO Indians were present from the\n\u2022ceo Plains reserve nnd gave a hlgh-\n-bfctures'-nc   sun   ddnce   In   which   21\nif flirt lb full dress, including- squ-iwa,\nLves and milslclans.   similar perform*\n:es   under far  more picturesque .-on-\nllons   were  given   by   the  Indians  In\n|lr adjoining  ramp   at   night     The\nlbbosen  nnd  children   were also -juite\nfty Imitating their elders, much to the\nIlusenunt of the onlookers.\n,;itogether   Wnlda    may   congratulate\nfit on Its first Empire dny sports did\nFOOTBALL TROPHY FOR\nCOLUMBIA  VALLEY  CLUBS\n(Special to The Daily News.)\nGOLDEN, B, C, May 27.\u2014H. G\nI'nrson, ex-M.P.P,, has informed the\nGolden Football club of his intention\nto donate a trophy for competition\namong the football clubs of Columbia\ndistrict, upon conditions to bo arranged by a committee composed of a\nrepresentative from each club. The\ntrophy will be a handsome one and\nwell worth playing for. The design\nhas been on view here.\nAt   Spokane\u2014Score: R.\nVancouver     fl\n\u2022Spokane     fi\nBatteries\u2014Clarke and Lewis;\ncr and Ostdlck,\nNATIONAL\nSTANDING  OF CLUBS.\nWtotl   Lost P.C\nPhiladelphia    22        7 ,7B!\nBrooklyn    19      i-l ,B7i\nChicago    19       17 ,r-27\nSt,   Louis IS       17 .fil-;\nNew   York     .'... 18       10 .501\nPittsburg    16       19 .457\nBoston     13       18 .41!\nCincinnati    10   ' 25 .281\nOrANfr-fcOB\u20ac-'OOUBC*t*\"'w'*-,-t* *\u25a0\nHEADER  TO   BOSTON   BRAVEC\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nBOSTON, May 27.\u2014Boston won\nboth games- of a double header from\n.New Vork today, forcing tho GlantF\nInto fifth place. The scores wcre\n10-0 and 5-2. Mathewson und Tyler\nhad a pitcher's battle In tho fira-\ngame, which waa decided in an unusual way. In the ninth Maranvlllc\nsingled and Myers sacrificed. Connelly followed with a single, but an\naccurate' throw by Shafer retired\nMaranvJllo at the plate. Sweeney\nthen singled to right, dropping his\nbat as he ran. Connelly raced for\nhomo, while Burns made a pretty\nthrow to catch him, hut the ball\nstruck Sweeney's bat, caromed away\nfrom tho waiting Myers, and Connelly\nscored, The fine pitching of Ro-\nnolphc, who went in as relief pitcher\nafter New York hnd two runs off Perdue In the second Inning, and timely\nhitting by Boston gave the locals the\nsecond  game.   Score: R.  H.  E.\nNew York  ;... 0     4     0\nBoston  -.  1     7     1\nBatteries\u2014Thompson* and Meyers;\nTyler and Whiting.\nSecond game\u2014 R, H.  E.\nNew York  .,2     7     3\nBoston    5     6     1\nBatteries\u2014Tesreau, WIMse and Meyers;. Perdue, Rudolpho and -Whaling;\nCUBS NOW HOLD THIRD\nPLACE IN PENNANT RACE\n(Bv Daily News 1-eaaed Wire.)\nCHICAGO, May 27.\u2014Chicago defeated St. Louis 2-1 today, .and as. o\nresult ot New York's double defeat\nwent Into third place. The game was\na pltchor's battle between Overall\nand Snilce. Sallee retired in the\neighth to allow Evnns to bat for him\nR.  H.   E.\nSt. Loulg   ]     5     1\nChicago  \u2022'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022'  2     5      1\nBatteries\u2014Bailee, Geyer and McLean, Hltdebrand; Overall and Archer.\n, At     Brooklyn.\u2014Philadelphia-Brook-\nly; \u00bbp gantei-rkth.\nAt Pittsburgr.\u2014t\u00bblttsburg-cinclhnat|,\nno game; rain,\n\u00bbrves alt pmh>e for providing such n\njge gathering with  -      \"      -\nI shle day's oiitlng.\nthoroughly .eii-\nfirst   baae.   Hughes   was   batted   oui\nof the box In tie firth tuning\nsecond game,  but Altrock,  wh\nof the\nsue\nceeded hint checked the Athletics\nhitting and run-get this. Bender never hud to exert himself.\nFin* game\u2014 R. H. E.\nWashington*\". 0     3     8\nPhiladelphia    8     8     0\nBatteries\u2014Bngle, Gallia and Aln-\nsmith; Plank and LapP-\nSecond game\u2014 R.  H. E.\nWashington;.*  15     3\nPhiladelphia   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0' ?    10     3\nBatteries\u2014* Hughes, Altrock and\nHenry; Bender an-i schaog.\nMITCHELL  WINS   PITCHER'S\n WITH TIGERS\n(By Dally News leased Wire.)\nST. LOUIS, May - ai.\u2014Mitchell,\npitehing fur St. Louis today, -won a\npitcher's battle from Detroit 3-2.\nZomloch pitched good, hall, but Stun-\nage was wild on throwing to second.\n*       . *    \u25a0 R.   H.  E.\nDetroit   2     6     3\nSt. Louis 3     5     1\nBatteries\u2014Zataloch    an-j    Stanage;\nMitchell and Agnew.\nAt    Cleveland. \u2014 Chicago-Cleveland,\nDo game; rain.\nAt   Nefw   York.\u2014Boston-New   York,\nno game; rain.\nNORTHWESTERN,\n3\nSTANDING OF CLUBS.\nVancouver    23\nBelittle    24\nPortland    '.. .19\nVictoria    .....20\nTacoma    17\nSpokane IS\n.Won*   Lost   P.C.\n_7\n.605\n.SOU\n.542\n.500\n.414\n.357\nil. E.\n0 2\n9 2\nTan-\nAt Seattle.\u2014Score:\nPortland   \t\nSeattle\t\nBatteries\u2014Stanley\nLlell and Wally.\nR.   II,  E,\n. 5    11     1\n0      5     3\nAdams;\nAt  Tacoma.\u2014Scoro: R.   H.  E.\nVictoria     o     5     2\nTacoma  7   n     i\nBatteries\u2014Narveson and Meeks;\nDolce and W. Harris.\nINTERNATIONAL   LEAGUE.\nSTANDING OP CLUBS,\nBuffalo    \t\nNewark     19\nBaltimore 17\nRochester    17\nProvldenco    16\nToronto    14\nJersey-City \u25a0 v. ;v; TT... 13\nWon   Lost   P.C,\n..19       11       .633\n17\n16\n16\n17\n17\n17\n20 \u25a0\n-41'*\n,393.\nAt Bifffa|o.\u2014Rochester-Buffalo, no\ngame; -wet grounds.\nAt Montreal.\u2014Toronto-Montreal, no\ngame; wet grounds.\nAt Baltimore.\u2014'Score; R, h. e.\nNewark  9 , 11     1\nBaltimore     2     7     1\nBatteries\u2014Lee nn-j Biggins; Mc-\nTigue, Betts, Morrlsctte and Egan.\nAt Provldcncc.\u2014gcore:       R.  H. ,E.\nJersey city  o     3     0\nprovidence 4-7     2\nBatteries\u2014Mathewson und Meyers;\nStone and Kercher,\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION.\nMilwaukee   \t\nMinneapolis  \t\nBatteries \u2014 Braun\nBurns and Smith.\nR.  H.  E.\n- 8    13     0\n.793\nHughes;\nR.  H.  E.\nKansas City \t\nSt. Paul  .5     8     1\nBatteries\u2014Rhondes   and   Krltchcll;\nRiegcr and James.\nToledo-Columbus, no game; rain.\nR.  H.   E.\nLouisville     9    15     f>\nIndianapolis  1     6     2\nBatteries\u2014Northrop   and   Clements;\nfechardt and Clark.\nCOAST LEAGUE,\n[   AMERICAN   ]\nSTANDING   OP CLUBS,\nPhiladelphia*    ,_\nCleveland    \u00b04\nChicago    \u00bb\"''\u00ab\nWashington    ..,,.1&\nHltston    ,, .ifl\nDetroit    Ifl\nSt.  Louis. 16\nNew York   10\nWon   Lost   P.C.\nID\n11\n16\n16\n19\n_\n26\n23\n.686\n.r.r,c\n.529\n*.4<S7\n.421\n.980\n.103\nSENATORS BADLY DEFIATEO\n\"   IN OOUiLt HEADER OAME\n(Br mill- N.*s UuU win.)\nPHILADELPHIA. Mar 27.\u2014Philadelphia won both games from Washington here today In rather easy fashion, the first by 8-0 ahd the second\nt-i. In* the first game Washington\nwas - helpless before - Plank. The\nveteran left-hander Allowed but t,wo\nsingle*, and only 2\u00ab Men faced him.\nNot a Washington base runner passed\n.At  Los Angeles.\u2014Venice,\nAngeles, 0.\nAt    Portland.\u2014Son    Francisco,\nPortland, 4.\nI WESTERN CANADA LEAGUE\nR. H.\nMoose   Jaw     6     6\nUodlcinc   Hat    ii  2     6\n5;     Los\nYou Buy at Almost Your\nPrices\u2014That Is What Newcombe Means\nWednesday Is Dollar Day\nCHILDREN'S KIMONAS.\nVALUES TO 12.50.\n$1\nCHILDREN'S WA8H DRESSES\nVALUE* TO $3.50.\n$1\nLADIES'   COTTON   HOSE.\n15c   EACH.\n8 PAIRS  FOR\nSI\nLADIES'   COTTON   HOSE.\n25c   EACH.\n6  PAIRS   FOR\n$1\n3'    CASHMERE\n76c EACH.\n2  PAIRS  FOR\n$1\nLADIES'     LISLE     HOSE\u201450c.\n3  PAIRS  FOR\n$1\nThirty Reasons Why You Should Be\nHere.    Every Dollar Doubles Its\nPurchasing Power\nLINEN    HANDKERCHIEFS\n15c  EACH.\n8   FOR\nSI\nLADIES'   LINEN   HANDKERCHIEFS.\n5c   EACH.\n26 FOR\n$1\nMEN'S     LINEN     HANDKERCHIEFS.\n15c  EACH, OR\nONE  DOZEN   FOR\n$1\nMEN'S     LINEN     HANDKERCHIEFS.\n25c  EACH, OR\n5   FOR\n$1\nFLANNELETTE 15c\nWEDNESDAY\n9 YARDS FOR\n$1\nFLANNELETTE   12l\/2o,\nWEDNESDAY\n11 YARDS FOR\n$1\nPRINTS 15c YARD  REGULAR.\nWEDNESDAY\n8 YARDS FOR\n$\u25a0\nFLANNELETTE\u2014WHITE.\nSoft,     Flcocy     Quality;      Gnod\nWeight.    Regular 15c Yard.\n10 YARDS FOR\n$\u25a0\nSee the Dollar Window.   Values\nto $3, $4 and $4.50\nHUCK   TOWELS\u201436 x   18.\n40c   VALUES.\n4  FOR\n$1\nHUCK   TOWELS\u201430   %   15.\n15c  EACH. OR\n9 FOR\n$1\nEXTRA   QUALITY   TOWELS-\n32 x 16,\n12^c  EACH, OR\nONE   DOZEN   FOR\n$1\nSEE THE LINE OF CORSETS.\nGREAT   VALUES.\nSMALL SIZES, FOR\n$1\nLADIES'   WHITE   SKIRTS.\nVALUES TO 2.50, S3.00 & $3.50.\n$1\nTAILORED WAISTS.\nA   SHAME   TO   CELL   THEM\nFOR\n$1\n$1 NEWCOMBE'S $\n^^ THAT'S  THF   Dl APF *T\nTHAT'S THE PLACE\nSaBkatoon\nEdmonton\nNORTHERN LEAGUE.\nAt   Winnipeg.\u2014Score:        R.  H.\nGrttntl   Fork.     4     6.\nWlhnlpns    ...3   10\nAt   Superlor.-\nSuperior   \t\nDuluth\t\nR.   H;\n..\/. S     fi\n... 2     C\nSt.   Paul\nWinona   .\nR. H.\n. 0    6\n. S     6\nB. H.\nMinneapolis  S ill\nVirginia-'.. ;..\u25a0........ 0 3\nENGLISH CRICKET\n!    mr Dally NeWB Leaied Wlr\u00ab.)\nLONDON, M{*jr 2-7-\u2014Surrey beat Es-\nsex by 74 rung in their match, which\n(rtarted on -*Kmplre day at the Oval.\nToilSy** ttlny' (SAW EjWpj-. -dlMn-tfwed In nln&s for !\u00bbfl. While HutMlo-tnnp, who\ntheir second innings   for   19S.    The I Rhone In the first hy taking   seven\nscore** by .Innlnga wore} Surrey, first\niiiiijii*,'H. 333; second innings, 120; total,\n450. Essex, first innings, 200; second\ninnings, 186;   total, 385.\nLunch scores in '\u25a0\u25a0'me*- started on\nMonday arc a_ follows;\nKent appears in havo lhe same with\nSomerset in their han-Jij by putting\nthom all out in Iholr first innings for\n14(1, A. Fielder taking four wlckotj* for\n37 runs. Kont started their second, innings with 201 for two wickets, which,\nadded to their 238 mnde In tho first\ninnings, sliouh] make thing-- easy.\nHardlnpe wns the chief contributor,\nwith 105. While James Seymtour is not\nout for 61.\nYorkshire; also have practically won\ntheir match with Sussex, compiling 317\nin their first innings, thus having, n\nload of 102. Halgh wns.tho hlghost\nscorer, with 66. On going in to bat\nfor their second innings, Sussex lost\nnin0 wlekots for 205, P. O. H. Fender\nmaking 70, not out.\nGloucester have olitnincd a lead of\n20 in thn first inning-, play against\nI-Totts, being dismissed this morning\nCor 314. Nason played a splendid Innings for 130. Notts started off in\ntheir second innings with 71 for two\nWickets.\nLeicester concluded their first in-\n\u25a0nlngs-with Ul, Ttuddleston bowling in\nfine form for the Uwcasterlnns. Soy*\n.en of the Leicester wickets went to his\ntredlt for 36 runs. Lancashire lost\nfive wickets for 140 in the Becond innings.\n'. Tho game between Warwick and\nHam-jiahlro promises to be close, as\nHampshire were all out this morning\nfor 810, thus having a lead of 59. J.\nNewman was the heavy hitter, -with\n6,8. Warwick mad\u00a9 a good start In\nthe second Innings, with 82 and no\nwickets down.\nWith a lend of llfi over Cnmbrldge\nuniversity, Northampton -'closed their\nfirst innings this mornlri** with 842, to\nwhich S. G Smith contributed 71. Rain\nhas stopped ftfey.\nSussex, with only one mnn still to\nbat after lunch today, fajled to add\nmuch to tho score of 205, Yorkshire\ndismissing the team for 233. Fender\ndid not last long after lUnch, being\ndismissed without adding a single run\nto his score of 76.    Vine scored 84.\nA victory for Gloucester over Notts\nIs practically assured. At lunch the\nGloucester tenm had a lead of 2C(1\nfor the first Innings played, nnd nl.\nthe close of the day J-Iotts hnd only\nscared 241, all out, in the second' Innings. .T, Otinn scored 53 and G. M.\nLee 30. Lancashire played' well In\nthe second Innings, piling up 834. nil\noiit .T. Ti', Tyldesley still, ftiaintalns\nhis high aVei-nge.  imttlng In  tho In\nLeicester wickets for 3(1 runs, himself\npiled up 38. F, R. Foster played well\nIn the Warwick-Htimpshlra game,\nadding 111 runs to Warwick. 303 Tor\nfour. E. J. Smith piled up 57 and C.\nS, Baker is still at llio but with 50\nruns to his credit.\nSporting Comment\nTlii Proctor Cricket elnli Ih eager for\nfuiotlior gamo ..'llli the NelHon teum, according to a Praetor report,\nNannimo United and tho Vancouver\nThistles are tlie only two tottins which\nwill  eonipote  for  the  1'. opli's  shii-lil  al\nVancouver.    Tlie ga a   will  be  plnyud\nou the evenings of .Mny, M, 30 and M,\nThere will lie n practice of the senior\nbull   team   this evening at i;*:W  o'clock.\nSome close and exciting races nre almost sure to be pulled off nt the rowing\nregatta this afternoon, JmlitlnB from 'Inform shown by tbe winuiiig crews \u00abet>*\ntpraay.\nInterest In rifle shooting was never\ngreater in this city, sav officials <*r tlie\nassociation.\nNelson plays Trail in tho next district\nleague soccer gaine at Trail, a week\nfrom toduy.\nAl Saunders nnd \"Mickey\" Mercer, tho\nstar Trail Iho-ohsp and hockey players,\nuro In town. Tliey said last night that\nth-jy may locate here.\nAnd when Is the first lacrosse game\ncoining off. It wll) soon he time tor\nhockey If thc boys don't get a move on-\nRIFLEMEN  WILL  HOLD\nSHOOT THIS AFTERNOON\nThis afternoon at 2 o'clock tlie Legion\nof Frontiersmen Rifle association will\nhold its weekly practice shoot over tat-\n200, B00 nnd 600 yard ranges. Rifle shooting Is becoming a very popular pnstine\nin the city and another large turnout\nof members Is looked for this afternoon,\nsny the elub offlclnls.\nJAPANESE URGE CALMNESS\nIN   DISCUSSING   DIFFICULTY\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nTOKIO, May 27.*~Promtnent Japanese at a dinner last nlglit urged calm\nand patient efforts for a solution of\nthe difficulty between the Japanese\nand the United States and abstaining\nfrortl Inflammatory utterances. It\n^yas admitted that tho United States\nwas confronted with a difficult problem. The speakers included Bnron\nShibusawn, president of the American-\nJapanese association, and Buennko,\npresident of the chamber of commerce; Baron Shlmadn and Jokiehl\nLnkbminei Bnron Sbimnda insisted\nthnt racial prejudice was one of the\ncauses   of    thc   present    trouble   ns |\nIt was of agitation against lho Japanese in Canada, Australia and other\nplaces, as well ns California. Should\ntho Japanese full to struggle ugainst\nit, tho white race, he snid would adversely nffoct the future of the Asiatics. He added that it strong reason why the Japanese Wero disliked\nwas because thoy nre regarded ns nn\naggressive nation, this opinion arising from reckless and irresponsible\nutterances from home.\nROYAL SOCIETY ADMITS\nWOMEN  TO  ITS COUNCILS\nOTTAWA, Muy 27.\u2014Selling aside\nprecedent mixed by llio Royal society\nof Great Britain and the Academic\nPranclaae, thu Royal society 0f Canada today voted to admit women to\nUs councils, Tbe chief champion of\ntho move- was Professor J. G, Adams\nof .Montreal, and the opposition wns\nled by Col. ponjjaon of Toronto, professor C'denian of Toronto, Professors\nAllen and Bijller of Winnipeg, Br. W.\nII. 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Tbe policy which they have\nadopted will tend to decrease whatever small measure of respect for the\nupper house that may have existed\nthroughout the country, and will certainly emphasis the necessity for reform in the manner In which that\nbody Is constituted.\nPLANS OF SENATE\nARE DISCLOSED\nMR.   R.   F.\nGREEN,   MEMBER   FOR\nKOOTENAY.\nWEDNESDAY, MAY  28.\nTHE   8ENATE\nAND   THE\nII LL.\nThe intentions of the Liberal members of the Senate In regard to tbe\ngovernment's naval policy was made\nplain yesterday, when Sir Goorgi\nRoss moved a resolution thnt tb.\nmeasure do not go into effect until\nIt has been passed upon by thc people.\nThe moving of this resolution practically assures ii** adoption, for Sir\nGeorge, as Liberal leader of tho\nupper   house,    would\nNow that thc session at Ottawa is\ndrawing to a close, the people of\nKootenay have opportunity to Judge\nof the first year's work of their new\nmember, Mr. ll. F. Green, who was\nelected by acclamation on May 30\nlast, in succession to Mr. A. 8. Goodeve, on the latter's appointment to\nthe railway commission.\nThat Mr. Green has, to use a hackneyed expression, made good there\narc few, even of his political opponents, will attempt to gainsay. He\nhas lookod well after the interests of\nhis constltuenls, and has established\nfor himself a strong place among the\ngovernment supporters at Ottawa. It\nis true, perhaps, thut Mr. Green hus\nnot attempted to take any leading\npart In thc debates, But when Kootenay needed hfm\u2014when the lead\nbounty was before the house, for\nexample\u2014he was heard and heard\neffectively.\nMr. Green's work ln other directions Is seen In the various grants in\nthe estimates, main and supplementary, for public works of various\nkinds throughout Kootenay, and hlB\ncareful attention to all matters submitted to him.\nMr. Green's record during the session and during the past year generally demonstrate clearly und unmistakably that the people of Kootenay\nmado no mistake on May 30 last year\nwhen they elected Mr, Green by acclamation tu serve them in thc House\nof Commons.\n(Continued 'rom Page one.)\nthe queen mother, when as bride of the\nPrince of Wales, she turned her face\ntoward England, and said:\nFor Saxon   or Dane  or Norman  ure\nwe;.\nTeuton or Celt or whatever we be,\nWe are Britons all i\" our love for thee,\nBrlttanla.'\n\"On th\u00a9 question of defence that we\nowe to ourselves and to the empire\nwe are all agreed from centre to circumference. Canada is the home of\npatriotic citizens. We are feeling our\nway in a large sense for the first time\nas to how we can best express that\npatriotism. The line of cleavage be-\ntween the two sides appears tn bo\nwhether, as the WH sayfl, to increase\nthe effective naval forces of the empire la a hotter expression of our loyalty than the permanent policy which\ncombines the defence of Canada and\nher commercial routes to Great Britain by the creation of a Canadian fleet,\nserviceable at the som0 tlmie for the\ndefence of the empire wherever its\nintegrity may be assailed,'1.\nSir George reviewed the origin of\ntho question of naval defence and its\ndevelopment during the Inst few years,\nThe flrBt motion for naval defence was\nmade by Hon. George E. Foster, In\nthe commons In 1909, in a resolution\ndeclaring that Canada should no longer delay in assuming her proper share\nof the responsibility and financial burden incident to the suitable protection of her exposed coast Une and\ngreat seaports. With amendments by\nSir Wilfrid Laurler, then leader of the\ngovernment, and Mr. Borden this resolution was unanimously concurred In.\nSir George said he was sure every\nmember of tho senate would agree\nwith the declaration of the resolution\nthat the time had come for Canada\nto \"assume In larger measure the responsibility of national defence.\" Jt\nwould be, said Sir George, Intolerable\nif. with our wealth ond gront resources\nand our abundant prosperity, we\n'should look idly on as the motherland\nprepared to fight the battle of the\nempire and to fight our battles.\nThis Dag in\nCanadian History\nDr.PRICE'S\nCREAM\nBAKING POWDER\nYou will \u00a3nd it a great satis\/action to do\nMore Home\nFob will make biscuit, cake and pastry\nclean, fresh and tasty-better every way\nthan tbe ready made foods.\nDr. Price's Baking Powder is specially\ndevised for borne use, and makes borne\nbaking easy and a delight. 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Dlrsetor.\nUpon   this day   In   the   yc&r   18-15   occurred  thc  firm of two  terrible  fires  in\nQuebec which destroyed churches, shopit,\nwarehouses,    shipyards,    lumber   yards\ncertainly make I and something like L'.OOo dwelling houses.\n,,    , The first broke nut in \"the suburb of St.\nhimself acquainted with  the views of   R0ch on May 28, the second in thc su-\nhis   followers  before taking any such   hurb of St. Jol,n,one month later.to the\naction. This means that the first\nrcul meusurc of assistance tp the\nBritl_h*navy ever submitted to u\nOanadtun parliament will, ittt least,\nbe delayed In going into effect, nnd\nthat the three dreadnoughts which\nwcre to have been this country's contribution to an Imperial naval squad\nron will not be supplied.\nA declaration by tho Senate that\nthe government's naval bill, or nny\nmeasure, should be submitted to the\npeople has its ridiculous as Well as n\nserious side. The Senate Is not n\nrepresentative body. Its member*-.\nare appointed for life, chiefly as a\nrownrd for party services, and are in\nno way responsible to the people.\nThere has been for years a desire\nthroughout Canada for reform of tlio\nSenate, and it hns many -times been\nproposed Hint It should be transformed into a representative body, whose\nmembers would be elected by districts\nlo serve a certain stated term. But\nthe Senate has made no move to\ncarry any such proposal Into effect.\nIts members are apparently not prepared to submit themselves nnd their\nrecords to ^JjiS^Vbiai*'' of, the pcpple,\nnor are they-, prepared to say that\nthe'r successors shall bo bo elected.\nThey are content that the lieople\nshall have no say as to who'shall be\nmembers of the Senate. Bul in th.\ncase of the naval bill thc majority of\nits members are apparently prepared\nto say thut a bill which has been\nadopted by a large mdjority of thi\npeople's representatives in the House\nof Commons, who are responsible to\ntheir respective constituents for their\nactions, shall not become law until li\nhas been submitted to a general vote\nof  the country.\nOnly thd exigencies of partisan politics could force Sir George Boss and\nhis supporters In thc Senate into\nsuch a ridiculous position an they\nhave   taken   In   regard   to   the   nav;il\nday. Together they rendered 30,000 peo-\n'!o Hlieltt>rle-*H and In many cases peunl-\nB8H. But such disasters bring out, n\u00ab\nnothing else can do, the kindly sense of\nbrotherhood which underlies hhu-Ii timt\nIs hnrsli and forbidding In human li:.-\nture. it was n year when our American\nneighbors were shouting \"Fifty-four\nforty, or right!\" over the Oregon boundary; hut Americans were iiinoiur the\nfirst to Heud generous help to the sufferers at Quebec\u2014In thn shape of n SI1I71-\nlond of food and clothing, nnd of o\\(tr\n\u25a0fl-\"*,'***- In cash. At the untile time tiie\ngovernor-general, Lord Metcalfe, whose\nattempts at autocratic rule hnil provoked much anger nnd InillKUiitlon in\n'\"\u25a0uindu, did his utmost, llnmi-.li Buffering nffonius from the dreadful ths-tuBo\nof cancer, personally lo relieve Ihe distress of tlie homeless; not only by liberal\ninnti-iliiiti-iii** fr--in his OWH pur**'' bill\nhy asking for HiiliHcrlpttons- frnm others.\nCold Storage\nMadge\u2014\"Who helped you mnke such a\nfool of that poor young man?\"\nMarjorie\u2014\"He   did.\"\u2014Judge.\n\"Just been In anto accident\u2014how do I\nlook?\"\n\"Like a portrait of yourself by a Cubist\nirUm.\"\u2014Puck,\n\"How would you like lo have a fairy\ngodmother?\"\n\"I'd rather have a competent cook.\"\u2014\nWashington  Herald.\nDid your son who went to the city to\nike his  fortune deliver tlio goods?'\nNo,  hc  was caught  with them before\nhe had  a chance.\"\u2014Houston Post.\nTh he swayed by his prejudices?\"\n'I   should  say  so.    Anyhow   he's   the\nsort of a mnn who cheers when the ball\nhits  tlie   umpire  on   tho  shin*\"\u2014Detroit\nFree Press.\nSon Of the I-Ioiib\u00ab fto caller)\u2014\"I want*\nml to wee you cos father says you made\nynurfolf.\"\nCnlley\u2014\"Yes, mv lad, nnd I'm pro,id\nof it.\"\nSon of House\u2014\"B\u2014but why did yen\ndo It like that?\"\u2014PUttch.\n\"Do you think a big navy is a suni-.fin-\nte.o of pence?\"\n\"Not   exactly,\"   replied  Senator  aors-\ntumi.    \"You couldn't possibly expect to\nbuild  ships for  a   buj{  navy  without  '\"\nvltlng quarrels rive- *\u25a0**- \u00bb\u00ab\"*\u00bb\u00abH.Hn-\n-Washington Star,\nthc appropriations.'\nThe Weather\nAT 60 ENJOYING\nPERFECT HEALTH\nBtcnust He Takes BIN PIUS\nA prominent Consulting Engineer of\nNew York City, thus heartily endorses\nGIN PILLS:\n99 Broadway, New York.\n\"I bought some of your GIN PILLS\nnt Victoria, B.C., last September. Your\nremedy I find, at 60 years of age, to give\nEerfect relief from the Kidney and\nladder Troubles incident to one of my\nage. I urgently recommend GIN PILLS\nto friends as being the one thing that\ndoes me good.\" * B. G. WOODFORD.\nBy the time a man or woman is 60,\nthe Kidneys and Bladder need a little\nhelp to keep in good working order.\nGIN PILLS are what they need. GIN\nPILLS keep the urine neutral, prevent\ncolds settling on the kidneys or bladder\nand ward off Rheumatic attacks.\nRemember, every box of GIN PILLS\nis sold with a positive guarantee to give\nperfect satisfaction or your money\npromptly refunded.\n50c. s box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if\nyon write National Drnrand Chemical\nCo. of eta-da* Limited, Toronto,    im\n(By Dally N\u00abwi Leased Wlre.l\nTORONTO, May 27.\u2014The depression mentioned lost evening now extends from the lower lakes to thc\nsouthern Atlantic states, nnd pressure\nIs much lower over tho western provinces and states. Rain has fallen\ntoday in thc Luke Ontario region, and\nrain Is falling tonight in the Ottawa\nand St. Lawrence valleys. Decidedly\nwarmer weather prevails in the west.\nMln.    Max.\nNelson        48 \u00ab\nKamloops        58 Vi\nEdmonton        40 74\nCalgary         48 7-1\nBnttlcrord        46 74\nMoose   Jaw        46 71\nWinnipeg        41 88\nPort   Arthur        34 56\nParry   Sound         40 52\nLondon         45 56\nToronto        47 53\nKingston        52 6i!\nOttawa         44 58\nMontreal    ..; -,.    46 62\nQuebec     46 08\nSt.   John        36 48\nHalifax        36 58\nMusi Co-operate.\n\"I apeak for the senate when I say\nthat we concur unanimously in the\nproper action to which unanimous con\nsent was given In the other chamber\nIn March, 1909. That resolution was\ndrafted by -the hand of patriotic states--\nmen. It asserted that Canada was\nprepared to co-operate In full sympathy with the British navy ln maintaining the safety of the empire and\nthe peace of the world, That resolu\ntlon was read from ocean ito ocean,\nbelieve,\" eaid Sir Goorge, \"the sentiments expressed therein Bent _ thrill\nthrough Canada and that she entered\nupon a now era. it wag a n**-vv coronation to her, like that of the day when\nshe was Initiated Into the family\nnations some 40 years before she was\nable to take her place \u25a0beside her royal\nmother to defend the constitution\nwhich so long gave England life, gave\nKngland liberty, civil and religious,\nand In..which we.share so. generous.**\nand so flteely. And I may note the\nchronological fact that this resolution\nwas adopted on OotobBr 2fl. 100!)\u2014the\nforty-second anniversary of the day on\nwhich her majesty Queen Victoria\nsigned thc British North America act.\nthe charter of Canadian liberty.\"\nContinuing,  Sir Oeorge  noted  that\nthe three men who stood Sponsor for\nthat resolution were Sir Wilfrid Laurler, Right H'\u00bbn. It. L. Borden ahd Hon.\nO. 13. Foster.   He c'uoted extracts from\nthe speeches of the two Conservative\nleaders In support of that resolution.\nXlr. Borden had said that he was entirely of the opinion In the first place.\n\"that the proper line upon which we\nshould proceed was itho line of having\na naval force of our own.\"    Mr. Borden hnd again noted that the policy\nof contribution had not met with the\napproval of the Australian people, ihtti\nthe policy of contribution would lead\nto entanglements and friction with tho\nadmiralty  and  that  permanent  co-operation could only  be along the lines\nof a constitutional and an autonomous\ndevelopment   of   the   Dominion.     Mr.\nFoster 1ms emphasized  the fact  that\na policy of contribution was not consonant  witli Canndlnn national  pride\nand would leave no residue and strike\nno root.   The opinion iin(j policy enunciated. Bald Sir Cleorgc, suited him exactly.    It suited  the  then both  sides\nof the house.    H suited Canada as a\nwhole.   Out of It grew thn Naval Ser-\nv-3c  net   of 1910.      For that act  the\npresent government wa-*, now responsible,   since they had not repealed  It\nor  amended   It.    Under  that net  the\ngovernment  could   do  all   and   much\nmore than It was now proposed to do\nundor   the   present    bill.     Thlrty-fl\nmillions   or threo  times   that  amount\ncould bo voted by parliament Tor Increasing the effective naval forces of\nthe empire.   If this wag an emergency\nall  the government hnd to do wns to\nlirlng in an estimate for $10,000,000 or\n(15,000,000  of money  t0 start immediately upon the construction of battleships wherever they could be constructed best und make an annua) vole\nuntil they were completed.   That was\nthe principle which had always guided parliament hitherto In making appropriations even larger than the one\nnow under consideration.\nconstitutional development under British institutions. The third objection\nto the bill was that it did not provide\nfor any permanent naval force In Canada. To use the words of Mr. Foster: \"There are no bones to It, no\nCanadian -flesh or blood nor mental\nattitude,\" It provided merely empty\nships. A fourth objection me_ that\nthe bill did not provide for any Canadian training for naval service in Canada, as did tho Nnval Service net in\n1910. In the one case the government\nproposed merely to place ships at the\ncontrol of the admiralty.\nIdea Abhorrent.\n\"The ships are to be given to Oreat\nBritain,\" _\u00ab!d Sir George, \"merely as\nempty shells. That Idea Is abhorrent\nto me. Then the ships ore to -be maintained by the British taxpayers, The\npoor, impoverished purse of Canada\nsends to Groat Britain three empty\nshells and asks'Britain to man Ihem,\nand then Canada sits hack und keeps\nout of the way of all harm.\" *\nMoreover, there was no provision for\nthe construction of ships in Canndn or\nfor dockyards. Was Canada less advanced in engineering skill than Japan\nor China, or Spain or Italy, or Austro-\nHungary?\n\"I have confidence*,\" said Sir George,\n\"that a country that has exercised the\nadministration of one-third of the territorial expanse of the British empire\nis etiunl to every endeavor of industrial\nachievement. Let us not depreciate\nourselves.\"\nIn an eloquent preomtlon Sir George\nstild: \"What should tvo now do'.' Find\nout what the will of ttfti people is and\nobey, that mandate.' TWe dny of nm-nll\nUiliigs [<\u25a0 past and'gome. We are no\nlonger walking timorously In the path\nof destiny; our pulse'beats stronger\nand om- fjtep is flrmer,:for tho strength\nof young manhood Is In our loins. But\nby shirking from the -responsibility of\nman's estate, not only by listening to\nthe fechlo lone -of mediocrity, not by\noloudbursts of patriotism will Canada\n'.)o admitted Into this family of nations. It is for the statesmen of todny tu set lhe pace for tho next gen-\noration us well ns for the present, and\nto give thi' national character an impetus which will fire it with a newborn enthusiasm for higher national\nIdeas. If- there anything in this bill to\nproduce that effect? Shall our children of 20 years hence, read the history of Canadian naval defence and\ncover their faces when they discover\nthat fl; was proposed In the senate of\nCanada to place at the disposal of the\ndifference w\u00abs as to methods, The\nobject of tbe bill was simply to secure the maintenance of peace- by adding three ships to Britain's guuranteo\nof naval supremacy.\nNew Westminster. B.C.\nMANUFACTURERS  OF\nWRITE   FOR   CATALOGUE.\nBEAR BITES\nPOLICEMAN\nBruin  Takes  Walk   Down   Vancouver\nStreet\u2014Arrested by Constable,\nBite* Captor.\n(By Bally News t-er-se-J Wire.)\nVANCOUVER, B. C, May 27.\u2014\nVancouver's dignity as a metropolis\nwas outraged, at least In the view of\nConstable Graham, when nt 5 o'clock\nthis morning he mot a bear casually\nstrolling down Hastings street. He\narrested the bear and summoned the\npatrol. Bruin Junior proved to be the\npet cub which (ts owner, Harry God-\nfred, the Vancouver lacrosse player,\nfor several days has been exhibiting In\nhis sporting goods window and from\nwhich It had mude a miraculous escape. The bear bit the Jailer In the\nhand as a penalty for the Jailer becoming unduly familiar.\nThe Canadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSIR EDMUND WALKER, C. V. O.,\nLL. D., D. C. Lt Prssidsnt\nALEXANDER LAIRD, G\u00abn. Mgr.\nC.pltsl    \u00bb15,WO,000\nRsst  v..\u00bb\u00abW),0M\nPlace rour Securities. Titles,\nDeeds. Mortgages, Insurance Pol'*\noles, Wills end other valuable! 11\none of our Safety Deposit Boxes\nwhere they will be eecure from\nloss by flro or otherwise. Rentala\naccording to else of box.\nNelson Braneh, J. 8. Munro, Mar.\nBank of Montreal\nESTABLISHED 1817\nCapital authorized $25,000,000\nCapital  all   paid-up 916,000,000\nRest   ..- .910*000,000\nHEAD  OFFICE:   MONTREAL\nRt.    Hon.     Lord    Strathcona    and\nMount Royal, G.C.M.G., Hon. Prv*\nR, B. Angus, Esq., President\nH. V. Meredith, Esq.,\nVice-President and  Gen. Managtr.\nBranches  In   British  Columbia\nArmstrong, Athalmer! uii.i.wme,\nClovenlale, Enderby, GreenWMd, not*\nmer, Kamloops, Kelowna, Merrltt.\nNelson, New Denver, New Weatar__**\nater, Nicola, Pentlcton, port Albaru,\nPort Haney, Prince Rupert, Fnnc*-\nton, Rossland, Summerland, Vaneou-\nver, Vancouver (Main street), Vonoa,\nVictoria, West fiummerland.\nNelson Branch, L. B. DeVebir, Mgr.\nABRAHAM NEW MANAGER\nOF WINNIPEG TELEGRAM\nfBv Hallv Nev*.i Loaned Wire.)\nWINNIPEG, May 27.\u2014At a m-fletin*-;\nof tlie directors Of the TclcKram Print-\nin-,- (jpmiptmy todny, 0. A. Abraham\nwas elected president nnd bindneH**\nmanager, vice M. K. Nichols, resigned,\nMr. NlpholB is lo be m'ahafflng director\nof a  new morning dnlly in Montreal.\n1\nBOMB IN  PUBLIC LIBRARY\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nSHEFFIELD,   Ens.,   May   27.-An   Ingeniously conntructed bomb, bearing it.e\nInscription    \"Votea     for    women,\"   wan\nfound In the public library today,\nbomb was plunged Into water.\nNo Emergency.\nTouching but briefly upon the ques-\nlion of an emergency. Sir George noted that the admiralty memomndum\ndid not declare that there was an emergency, but simply said that If Immediate aid wa8 to bo given it should\ntake the form of , the lurgest and\nstrongest uhips of war which science\nran build or money could supply.\nThe first objection he had to the\npresent bill was on constitutional\ngrounds. Under the British North\nAmerica act the parliament waa entrusted with defence. The present bill\nBought to put under control of another government money that parliament voted for defence purposes. Thus\nthe conclusive Jurisdiction conferred\nby the British North America act was\nbeing surrendered In part-at least\nA second objection was, as Mr. Borden himself had pointed out in 1909,\n.that the plating of the control of the\nmoney voted in the hands of a British\ni minister not responsible t0 Canada\nI would lead to -friction. It won n doctrine foreign  to  the whole  trend ot\nBritish admiralty a certain number of\nmodern battleships, but not a single\nCanadian to man them? .When wc\nfought for tho empire In South Afrlcn\nwe did not send empty uniforms. It\nwas not Nelson's ships thnt won the\nbuttle of Trafalgar. Nelson did not\nsay: 'England expects this day that\nevery ship will do it9 duty.' Nelson\nsuld: 'England expects this day that\nevery man  will do his duty.'\n\"This bill calls for money, not men;\nfor models of steel and Iron; not for\ncourage and daring; lt appeals to no\nman's flcal* nnd blood; it offers no \u25a0\nVictoria Cross for lives risked on the\nbattlefield. Empty aB an exploded\ncartridge and soulless ns Its plated\naides, It arouses no sympathy, n0 sentiment, nu emotion of joy or glory.\nShould a bill like thlB be submitted\nfor the assent of a -royal Bcion whose\nancestors for many generations honored the British constitution as the\npalladium of liberty and sclf-ROvcrn-\nment? Our feelings, our judgment, our\nsense or duty to our country all combine to ask for further delay In the\nhope that even at this late hour we\nmay decide to show to the world that\nthe disrupting forces of party warfare\nhave been submerged by the loyalty\nof a united nation, acting for the naval\ndefence of Canada and of the empire.\nSir George concluded -by moving,\nseconded by Hon. Hewitt Bostock:\n\"That uil of the words after the first\n'that' be struck out and the following substituted: 'This houso la not\njustified In giving its assent to the bill\nuntil It Is submitted to the Judgment\nof the country'.\"   \u25a0\nHon. Joseph Bolduc, replying for tho\ngovernment, said that both sides of tho\nhouse seemed to be united In the desire to usBlst the mother country.   The\nASK YOUR GROCER FOR\nMaple Leaf Rolled\nOats\nKing's\nQuality\nMilled  by ths\nFlour\nMaple Leaf Milling\nCo., Ltd.\nKnowler & Maeaulay\nDistributing  Agents.      Nelson, B.C.\nM[iT\u00abSSIiiaST5TEAM[IIS^aHADA\nLIVERPOOL.\nSAILING  EVERY  TUESDAY   FROM\nMONTREAL. QUEBEC.\nNEW S.S. LAURENTIC    \u2014   '16,000 TONS    \u2014    NEW S.S. MEGANTIC\nFirst Clsss, $92.50.   Second Class, 153.75.   Third Class, $32.50.\nTWIN-SCREW STEAMERS.\nS.8. TEUTONIC-582 FT. LONG. S.S. CANADA\u2014514 FT. LONG.,\nONLY ONE CLASS CABIN  (II.), *,50.00 I\nAND THIRD CLA8S, $31.25 AND UP CARRIED.\nFor sailings and Illustrated booklets apply Company's office, 610 Second Ave.,\nSeattle, three doors from Cherry Htrcet, or\n \"    \u2022 \u2122   \u00ab   \"v., D.  SMEATON,  Agent, C.  P. Ry. ]\nJohn Burns & Sons \u25a0\"SSSS\"1\nNELSON  PLANINQ MILLS, SASH AMI  DOOR FACTORY.\nVERNON STREET, NEL80N, B. C.\nEvsry Dsscilption of Building Material  Kept in Stock.   Estimatss Qivsn\non  Stone,  Brick, Concrete and  Frame Buildings.\nMAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.\nBOX 134. PHONE 17).\nThe Jenckes Machine Co., Limited\nIN STOCK IN NELSON\nBOILERS.\n1-\u00ab0 Inchss x 16 ft. H. R. T.\n1\u201440 H.P.. Locomotive.\n1\u201430 inches x 6 ft. Verticil,\n2\u201436 inchss X 8 ft. Vsrtical.\n2\u201442 inches x 8 ft. Vertical,\nHOISTS.\n1\u20148 x 10 Friction Drum.\n1\u20147 x 10 Friction Drum.\n2\u20146 x   8 Friction Drum,\nENGINES.\n2\u20149 x 12 Horizontal.\nPUMPB.\n2\u20143 x 2 x 3 Snow Duplex.\n1\u2014No. 2 Cameron Feed.\n1\u2014No. 7 Cameron, Sinker.\n1\u20146 1-8x3x8 Moore Sinker.\n2\u20145 x 5 Goulds hand.\nBLOWERS, BUCKETS, SUPPLIES\nTHE..\nTta-Dra-Ccr\nLaxatives\n.' accomplish their purpose \\\nwith maximum efficiency\nand minimum discomfort.\n[ Increasing  doses  are not\nneeded.\n25c. a  box  at  your i\nDruggist's. 17*\n_JbHoiulDmsMCmi\u2014t ,\ntCs.elCsaes-s.U\u2014*\nPALACE\nShoe Store\nAnnable Block\nTHE NELSON IRONWORKS, LIMITED.\nBell's Perth Whiskey\nAQENT-\nThe Nelson Wine and Spirit Co.\nNELSON, B. C.\nBAKER STREET\nFOOTWEAR\nThat sets the pace\nin\nQUALITY\n___ VALUE\nF.LAWRENCE, Prop.\nChildrens' Waggons\nWE   HAVE   OPENED   UP   A   LARGE   SHIPMENT   OF  CHlLDREN'8 |\nWAGG0N8-ALL    SIZES-ALL     PRICES-FROM\n$1.00 to $8.50 Each\nFFOM   THE  CHILD'S  TOY   WAGGON   TO THE HEAVY DELIVERY |\nWITH WOOD WHEELS.\nBest Prices in the City\nNelson Hardware Co.|\nNebon, & C.\nPhone 21\n WIDNIWAV rm,ia _Ar Hi\nv*mt &HL\nss?\nTHE BELL\nTRADING CO.\nOur Afternoon\nTea Special\nWe are asked  to  place  \u00b0n  the\nmarket 50  lb*, of\nHome-Made\nShortbread\nThe lady In question Is partlcu-\ni larly anxious to 'have our custom-\nf era try the quality, bo f\u00b0r this first\n50-lb. lot we offer It at tho price\nI which ordinary biscuit* are sold at\n35c a Ib.\n|j    Then tho\nAfternoon Cup\nof Tea\nWe are putting up under our\nI,-,-Kootenay Ceylon label a new sea-\n|-| son'g pack.   A very flavoring .tip.\nI- Pure  Ceylon   Tea,   worth   60c,'but\n(l wo aro packing Jt In our regular\nI GOc packets.\n50c a Ib.\n.$2.2!\nPhone\n56\nStore closes at noon today.\n40C\nfMr. Rancher,\nGet Busy\n1'    We can sell moVo new laid eggs,\nJ'We wjll pay you\na dozen\n| ,     for strictly now laid eggs.\nButter\nWo accept nothing but tbc best.\n||Wo keep it In a clean, sanitary\n\u25a0jrefrlgeraitor, away from all other\n'\/products, and sorvo you with sweet,\n\u25a0fresh butter that makes bread and\niputter a delicacy. Ask our clerks\n\u25a0jfor Curley Creamery. Over threo\nll-hundred pounds sold slrico Inst\n-.iWedncaday. ComeB to us direct\nTfrom \"the churn tliroo times a week.\n,Ui*rcsh shipment today.\n[Pineapples\nFresh, Large. Juicy, Ripe Pines.\n\u25a0Each 2Bo to 35o\nCANNED PINEAPPLE\njifancy     Singaporo,    in    slices   or\n*hunl*s.   Put up In 1%-pound cans.\nfl'ach    15e\nfl        THE BACHELOR CAN\nmall can, put up for ono or two\n-people 10c\nIHE BELL\n{TRADING CO.\nPhone 56\n, The Up-to-Date Grocers\nTremont House\nBakar Strsst, Nslson\nRAN80ME <\\ CAMPBELL\nPropristora\nBuropaan plan, 600 up\nAmerican plan, 11.86 and 11.11\nKoala, I6o\ni       Spaolal Rataa par Month     \u2022\nTRHMONT-Mrs. R. Tlcrnoy. Rlondel;\nMcDunuld,   A.  Sullivun,   W.   Compel-,\n., Griffin, Ruvdstoku; II.  Ross. Trail;\n1 Juitiakitml,\nA Horns for tho World at $1.00 a day\nLakeview Hotel\nCorner Hall and Vornon Streets.\nRenovated and refurnished throughout. Best of wines, liquors and\ncigars served in the bar by Union\nBartenders.\nLAKEVIEW-C. Perkins, Mrs. C. Per-\n|ns, J. Litsscy. H. Benlty, Willow\nolnt; W. Sorson, Peter Horson, I'em-\n;oke; J,  Heade,  Dullncr.\nKlondyke Hotel\nVornon 8trett\nHeadquarters tor miners, Smel-\ntermen, loggers, railroad men.\nRate*. 91*00 per day up\nNELSON * JOHNSON, Props.\n\u2022CLONDYKE-J.   Bokman,   Salmo;    V,\nI ckson, Paul Watlck, J. Freeman, Spo-\ni ne.\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\n(Special to The Dallv News.)\nBid' Asked\nftwet A $ ....      t   ...2\nftotenay Oold     .11 .12\nifmlnlon Trust '....; 112.00     llli.QO\n, Permatii-nt Loan       1-10.00\n' News Want Ads. gat ra suits.\n__!\nWhen Taking\na Vacation\nP ti tta mat Baloroa ua\nSpring*, whan job aa Mean ui\nonly real, bat at tha \u25a0__ Uma\nhava tha baneOt ol tba baat _a\u2014\nelnal wstera oa tb. continent, M-\naqualed for rhannutlaa and klod-\nrad ailment*. Tba aprlnga ara mmj\nof access to travellers and tha hotal\nbaa' bean fitted ap and la wa*\nducted wltb a new to tb. mail-\nmum of comfort and aonvenlanae\nfor gueata.\nNateei  til and HI ear weak, a, W\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium\nWM. BOYD, Praprlatar.\nHakyon Arrow Lata\nBOTEL ARRIVALS OF A DAY\nThe Hume\nTable d'Hoto and a la Carta\n11U.ME\u2014B. B3. Givci-wood, Proctor; J,\nJ. Throokeld. Deer Park; T. c. Pe*)K,\nMidway; J, Buardman, l.'ual Creek; W.\nX. H. Hood, Toronto; E. B, Mil ward.\nGout Crook; _ld Kluint-nthal, lMroHino\nPictures: W. 0, Prowse, Blaster ProwSe,\nW. i<\\ Cochrane, C. F. Mollardy, Miss\nWood-Taylor, U. A. Dyinond, Airs,\nNeelands, city; J, F. Werner, Now York\nrii'iiiias Byrnes, G. A. Stewart, Grand\nForks; M. J. Ueutty, Foi*ku\u00bboii; W. A.\nBuchanan, Ymlr; A. .N, Jam.--*, Culguy;\nn. Otegerloh*   Kaslo;   Joseph Qawley,\nViiiR-uiiver; Ii. F. Burns, Hllvorton; il.\nW. Bucket!, J. d. Pnrmiilee, Sloenn\nCity; U. Park, Kaslo; IV. M. Archibald;\nTrail; I*. McPIkVou, Winnipeg; William\nMcLennan, Charles J-J. Atutile, Vancouver; A. p. Burnett, Vernon,\nMen's\nOxfords\nThat grip tha heel and fit all\nover.   That ia the kind w\u00ab sell.\n$4.50 up\nAll lasthsrs.\nHe\nRoyal Shoe Store\nLeadera In Foot Fashiona.\nH. Andrew * Co.\nSilver King Hotel\n\u25a0\u25a0k\u00abr Street\nUnder new management\nWell   furnished   rooma,   11.00  a\nday  and up.    Best 26c  meal  la\nNelson,   Best brands of llquora and\ncigars, aerved by union men.\nN. McLEOD, Propriator\nSILVER KINO\u2014B. Johnson, George\nLlggons, A. Stuart, P. McNelsh, F. T\nWittar.\nKootenay Hotel\nTwo Doora trom Postofflce\nVernon Street\nRataa 11.00 and $1.35 per day.\nEvery convenience given to tbe\ntraveling public.  Electric piano and\nunl-*n bar In connection, where thc\nbeat of wlnea and llquora ara kept.\nMRS. MALLETT, Proprietress.\nP. B. WHITING, Propriator.\nKTiUTHCONA-Mrn. Gordon Lambert,\nGranite; V. A. Hollingluun, Mr. nml\nMrs. W. I). Robertson, V. <i. Hodgson,\nToronto; C. fl. Westlicad, W. lir'wn,\nit. It. Brown; elty; T. M: Llinherliunl,\nVictoria; A. Carney, 10. D. Twt.s**, Knsh)\nMr.  and   Ah*.-*.   McClne  Jolili,  ft-Mllu.\nQueen's Hotel\nBakar Street\nA.  LAPOINTE. Proprietor\nRenovated throughout Sixteen new rooms added, all elegantly furnished. Steam heat\nla every room.\nQfOBHNfl\u2014Mrs. IT. KoW, Calgary, Ira\nLindsay, A. J. Itlaiiey, Vancouver; Mrs.\nJ. Iloltn, A. M. Arnold, J. F. Bolster,\nSpoko'no H. H. Thompson, (.Yanlirook;\nP. Prltskor, Toronto; Walter Mercer, A.\nSaunders, Trail: D, smith* Wi wiili.i.iis,\nEdgewood; A.  M.  Black,  city.\nGrand Central Hotel\nOPPOSITE  POSTOFFICE\nAmerican and Buropean plana\nH. H. PITTS, Proprietor\nflltAXll CENTRA I--Arthur Pellet i-T,\nSilver KIiik; W. lOrlck, SpbkfjnQ! W. 13.\nGotnii, M.P., Sandon; [>*. Sianley, Silverton; John Ke'-ney, T. Cliloto**, Wlnlaw; P. PIUs, \u2022Princeton; Mrs. II. L.\nThompson, Calgary; v. Dynes, Pentlcton; 1. Dernley, O. Brookes, city; C. 1>.\nOgllvfe, Vlttos; Thomas Uunllie, Sandon\nft*. Hlmttuii,  Vuhk.\nMadden House\nB. C. CLABKB\nCor. Baker and Ward Sts\u201e Nelaon.\nMADDEN-R. Walton, Proctor; W. L,\nClinton, Baddlley, Willow Point; P.\nHenry, J. G. Mervyn, Kaslo; R, McPherson, Sanduii; J. P. Miller, Deer\nPark; Mrs. A. M. Drown, Scotland; W.\nK. Smith, Vancouver; Mrs. K. Hulbert,\nBangor', Wales.\nNelson House\nEuropean Plan   '\nW. A. WARD, Proprietor\nCAFE\u2014Open day and night\u2014BAR\nMorohanW Lunsh 12 to 2\n\u20227 P. O. Box 697\nSHCRBROOKQ-H, A. Taggs, G Miller, M.. jMlckolson, Grvcnwood; P. B.\nUprslngton, II. Tnnlaye, Spokane: P.\nW. O. Brown, Marcus; H Mclnncs, John\nLucas, John Mneaulay, J. Qullan, F.\nWliltten, F. Martin, O. Sheldon, Jamea\nMiller, Grand Forks; Pierre Plonne\nRossland.\nHotel Westholme\nVICTORIA, B.C.\n\"Home of the  Kootenay  Boys.\"\nFree Bus\u2014Rates $1.00 par Day and up.\nF. F. TROTTER, Manager-.\nKOOTION-AY\u2014M. Paiilovltch, J. Xa-.lls,\nJ. Plecona, Alnswortli; M. Slanklr't,\nKaslo; James Gallant* Grand Forks; J.\nOwen, Balfour; J.  Paullck, Phoenix.\nLeland Hotel\nNAK-tiBP, B.C.\nWhy not spend your vacation at\nNakusi)? An ideal place to spend a\nweek, Rowboats and motor boats\nfor hiie. Best of fishing In one of\ntho nicest lakes in the province. For\ngood wbaiher and fine fishing Nakusp\nleads,\nThe    L-jjuml    Hotel   solicits    your\npat run-in**     It offers the best to  be\nhad at a Moderate price.   Rates $2.00\nper day.   Family rates on application.\nT. U. boh ART, Proprietor.\n^absorbdiejr:\nSwollen, Vnrlcone Veins, Had Legs,\nf'ol're,\\VuiM'outnndKli6niiiatlclXe.\n(iui.iii7ti)iii\u00ab-iu-i inner ahsokiiinkSb.\nAMifii.hriillnit.HoothlnR.iintlsepMcllnlunnl\nthat iMiiuti rates to i lumfiit ol trouble assist-\ninu Wituro to niakn purmnnent rocciTory,\nAllays pain and InflntiiDinilnn.   Mild and\nplnibutil (o uwv\u2014oulckly otisorlwtd Inlo lis.\n' Mir-,  Hiiwcssi'iiNti (iilicri'sisos, why Ont In\n. yotim?  AltNOKlIIM<:,,IH.,ilnndi3pc(\nDottle atantgalsts or dollvorod. Hook 1 O free.\nft 1.1 \u25a0Penrf A-B.5.0-R.R4.N.E and Mum\nhctured only by W. F. Young, P.D.F.\n\u25a0  44BLraua--BuildiiiB,Moatr\u00ab-d,KQ.\nfilw runilnliiM lij Jtuniii i:..in A Wwmu (*-\u25a0., Witntpf\n\u25a0flioBiiHmiiilli :*-'(j..\\nnnliM_\u00bbJC-iJaarl\n%ulUcn<lew-ullnM.C->.. Ltd., Vancouver- \"\nCLOUD OP GRASSHOPPERS\nEIGHTEEN  MILES  LONG\n(By Dallv Newa Leased Wire.)\nAMARIUiO, Tfsxas, May 27.\u2014Travel Unf? northeastward a column of\nm-asshoppers five* miles wido and 18\nmiles Ion*-*, started In northeastern\nMexico. Recent reports state that the\nmillions of grasshoppers seem\nspread as thoy travel and also the\nappearance of-smaller bodies of the\ninsects In sections of west Tex\nhnve caused tho fenr of a general\nprasf-mopper pest in tho southwest,\nespecially In TVxas, western Oklahoma and New Mexico.\nLIGHTNING SETS FIRE TO\nSASKATOON   ROOMING   HOUSE\nfBv Dall\u00bb News Leased Wire.)\nSASKATOON, Snsk., Mav 27.-Saska-\ntoon was visited by n severe wind and\nelectric storm tonight- A rooming house\non Nineteenth street was struck by\nUSSJn,1S nmI \u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0maj*':d to the extent of\n(2,000. The house accommodates 90 roomers but only a few of them wero In nt\nthe time and they all escaped Injury.\nThe fire caused considerable alarm\nanionff the citizens owing to the hlgn\nwind, but the brigade kept it from\nspreading to adjoining buildings.\nFRECKLES\nNow Is the Time to Get Rid of These\nUgly Spots,\nThere's no longer tho slightest need\nof feeling nshamed of your freckles,\nas -the prescription othine\u2014double\nstrength\u2014is guaranteed to remove\nthose homely spots.\nSimply get an ounce of othine\u2014\ndouble - strength\u2014from Poole Drug\ncompany and apply a little of it night\nand morning and you should soon see\nthat even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter\nones have vanished entirely, it Is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and\ngain a beautiful clear complexion.\nBe sure to ask for the double strength\nothine, as this Is sold under guarantee\nof money back tf it'falls to -remove\nfreckles.\nTrail Newa\n._ to Ths Oally News.)\nTRAIU R C. May 27.\u20141'. K. Armstrong of Roesland visited Trail on\nMonday.\nA- K. Churches and J. R. ]lcnn|e Qf\nColumbia Gardena drove to Trail on\nMonday.\nW. Douglas, an employe of the\nsmelter, met wltti a painful accident\non Saturday. Uls little finger on his\nright hand caught in a valve and was\nbroken.\nT. Cranage and A. C. Williamson\nleft on Sunday night for a short visit\nto the coast citi*'s.\nMrs. William Rutherford, Mrs. J. M.\nTurnbull, Mrs. A. M. Skill, Ml*-. E.\nThom and Mis* M. Rutherford, accompanied \"by A.McLean, P.C.Town-\nsend, <;. Murray and F- C. Willis, spent\nSunday at Balfour. On returning from\nIlalfour the party wag entertained by\nMr. and Mrs. William Rutherford of\nNelson at their charming residence\nacross the lake from NelHon. The\nTrail contingent left In time for their\nhome.\nW. M. Anatlc of Vancouver spent\nMonday ln Trail*\nR. Moule of Salmon Arm, -brother of\nMiss L. Moule, principal of Trail high\nschool, has heen spending a few days\nIn Troll, after returning to British Co-\nlumhla (from Cuba, where, he owns a\nlarge grapefruit orchard.\nO. W. Thomas, insurance Inspector\nfrom Vancouver, Spent Monday in\nTrull.\nMcQuarrlo & Robertson's locai manager reports tho following gales 0f lots\nat Columbia heights: To Alfred Dawson and Harold P. Harvey.\nJ. Williamson, proprietor of the Arlington hotel, has commenced alterations to his hotel.\nOn Monday afternoon Joseph Wolfe\nshot a fine specimen of -a black bear\nat China creek, not far from Trail.\nThe hear was dressed by Mr. Bayton\nof P. Burns & Co. and when finished\ntipped the Bcale at nearly 300 pounds.\nMrs. Lendrum, Miss Jenkins and Dr.\nMoNaughton of Rossland spont Tuesday evening with friends in Trail, During their visit they were shown\nthrough the smelter.\nPhillip McCarthy returned on Monday night from Halcyon Hot springs,\nwhere he has been for tho last week.\nA. S\u00bbunder8 and W. Mercer left on\nTuesday evening for Nelson.\nB. Blckle left on Tuesday night for\nVancouver, where he expects to be\nfor some time.\nHEAVY PROGRAM FOR\nBRITISH   HOUSE\n(By Dally News Leased Win.)\nLondon, May 27.\u2014Parliament reassembled today. Tha discussion\nof tha week is unimportant. A vast\nprogram has bean brought down\nfor this session, which, if carried\nout, will make It impossible for\nthe houae to rise until late in Sep*\ntember. Homo ruts, Welsh disestablishment and Scottish temperance bills have to go through\nall stages. Other measure* to be\ndealt with include finance, revenue,\nplural voting, Irish Und purchase*,\ninsurance and education.\nCOUNTER  REVOLUTION\nEXPECTED   IN  CHINA\n(By Dally News Loosed Wire.)\nLONDON, May 27.\u2014A Pekin despatch to the Daily Despatch says\nthat It is generally expected that\nPresident Yuan Hhi Knl will launch\nthis week a decree which may result\nin a counter revolution. Tho situation\nin China Is now practically a deadlock. The north is solid In Its determination to have no representative\ngovernment, maintaining the old regime under a new form. The south\nIs determined to perpetuate the completed autonomy backed by secure\nparliamentary control,\nWOMEN   WANT  RIGHT\nTO PLEAD IN COURT\nfBv Dally New* teased   Wire.)\nLONDON, May 27.\u2014The question of\ntho right of English women to plead in\ncourts, enjoying the same privileges\nns their American sisters, is to be put\nto the test in an important case to be\nargued here shortly. Miss Gwynette\nMarjorie Bebb, a graduate of GIrton\ncollege, is suing ns \u25a0-. solicitor. The\nwomnn's movement Is taking Interest\nin tho case urging lhat 30,000 woman lawyers ui'c practicing in the\nUnited States mid the tlmo Is ripe for\nthe same right to be extended to English women.\nGOLDEN POSTOFFICE ROBBED\n(Special to the Dallv News.)\nGOLDEN, B. C May 27.\u2014At an\nearly hour this morning Golden post-\noff Ico wns entered and cash and stamp\ndrawers rifled. Entrance was gained\nthrough a window In the rear of the\nbuilding nfter a rock hnd been thrown\nthrough it. J. A. Biickham, postman,\nnotified the provincial police and\nthrough good sleuth work on the part\nof Constnblo A. Dunbar a man giving\nhis name ns David Anderson, recently\nof Kananaskis, is in the cells. In his\npossession when arrested were stamp*\nof the following denominations; 98\ntwos, 50 ones, 24 fives and a book of\ntwos. He also had three Canadian Jl\nbills, one American $1 and $2.15 in\nsilver. The nurriber of stamps'and\nbills missed is identical, but the silver\nIs *7.40 short.\nMAGISTRATES QUARREL\u2014TOLD\nNOT TO BE FOOLISH\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nMOOSE JAW, Sask., May 27.\u2014William\nF. Texton and James Carr, both justices\nof tho pence at Morse, appeared before\nMagistrate Dunn today. Both had trted\na case jointly and quarreled. Carr calhd\nTexton a liar and the latter threatened\nto hit Carr. Magistrate Dunn dismissed\ntbe case, admonishing the men not to\nbo foolish. He refused to take his costs,\nsaying he did not want any of th-slr\nmoney*\nDRIVER RESPONSIBLE FOR\nACCIDENT, SAYS JURY\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nVANCOUVER, B.C., May tt.\u2014Magistrate Macarthur today committed for\ntrial on * a 'charge of manslaughter\nRobert Swanson. proprietor of the City\nhotel, driver of the automobile which on\nThursday night turned ov-gp on Granville\n      \"death of Lewis Mln-\n;lry aald tho. accident\nwas due'to Swanaon's careless driving.\nAMESSA6EFR0MA\nWOMANTOWOMEN\nMEfery Woman StaOM Takf\n\u25a0\u2022Frolt-a-tlws\"\nLamlbt, Ont., Mav isth. 1911\n\"Kindly publish thia letter of mine\nIf 70a think it will benefit other women\nwho might be afflicted with the diseases\nI have had in the past, but am now,\nthanks to \"Fruit-a-tives\", completely\ncured of. It is my firm belief that every\nwoman should take \"Fruit-a-tives\" if\nshe wants to keep herself in good health.\nBefore taking \" Fruit-a-tives\" I mu\nconstantly troubled with what is commonly known as \"Nerves\" or severe\nNervousness. This Nervousness\nbrought on tbe most violent attacks of\nSick Headache, for which I was constantly taking doctors' medicine without\nany permanent relief. Constipation was\nalso a source of great trouble to me and\nfor which the Doctors said \"I would have\nto take medicine all my life\", but\n\"Fruit-a-tivea\" banished all these troubles and now I am a well woman\"\nMrs. FRED. GADKH.\n50c a box, 6 for $2.50\u2014trial size, 25c.\nAt dealera or seut prepaid on receipt of\nprice by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.\nS( ,\\-Qjl   Oi    Ml \\| \\( ,\nMining\nChemical\nfci\u201ei\nMechanical\nElectrical\nAppW Cbcinlniy\nMioctslogy sad Geofog]\nE.N\nGIN\nEER\nING\nKINGSTON ONTARIO\nO)\u00bb'\u00bb^i>>JC\u00abI0.\u00bb'j-3t!*'ii>!Sli'#\nCOMMUNICATION\nMINING  ORGANIZATION.\nTo  the  Editor or The   Dnlly News.\nSir,\u2014in my article which appeared\nIn your columns recently I mude use\nof the Words: '^Everything is organized  uround   Nelson  except mining.\"\nSince writing thc communication I\nriotlco that the Uritiflli Columbia\nMining association has held a meeting In your city and that the officers\nfor tho ensuing term have been elected.\nUnless A. H. Gracey, 0 member of\nthe exocutivc board! Ih \"\u2022' Nelson man,\nto une n slang term, where does Nelson got off at? Spokane, Rossland,\nGreenwood, Trail and Kaslo nre represented In tho roster of officials, and\nunless tho possible exception noted Is\ncorrect, Nelson according to this notion of the organization, Is not on\nthe mining map,\nIn a word, why do not tho mining\npeople of Nelson organize? Nelson\npeople are not so vitally Interested in\nthe silver-lead ores of the Sloean, the\nbase gold-copper of the Boundary, or\nRossland, the lead-zinc product mined\nat Rlondel, etc. In fact, thc interests\nof the other sections named arc not\nidentical with  Nelson.\nExcept In a casual way, what interest has thn gentlemen named in thc\nplatinum group metals now being exploited, Nelson being about the centre of that belt, and these metals being unknown In any of the others,\nwith   possibly   one  exception.\nIn a nutshell, a strictly Xelson organization is missing. There should\nbo, say a listing committee Appointed.\nAll prospectors and others who have\nmining property for sale, could leave\nsamples and descriptions or reports\nof their holdings with the secretary\nof the association and the listing committee could pnss upon the merit of\ntho property and so report to ;i would-\nbe purchaser li* necessary.\nThis Is not the time to fully outline tho benefits of such a plan, but\nour main object would be to eliminate wild-catting,\nI am fully In accord with lho organization's endorsement of Hon. R. F.\nGreen, and tho action they took regarding the lead bounty, hut except\nusing Nelson as a convention city, und\npossibly a convenience, what permanent benefit has this collection of\nmining men been to your Immediate\ntributary mining resources?\nRANDALL H. KEMP.\nTaghum,   IJ,   C,   May   21.\nRIOTING   AT  PATERSON\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nPATERSON- N. .!., May 27.\u2014Rioting\nwas renewed in the streets hero tonight by scores of strikers and sympathizers who joined in an attack on\na policeman who was escorting two\nweavers from a mill to their homes.\nThe officer drew a revolver but the\nmob closed In and began to bent the\nthree men. Thc policeman wns injured by a flying stone, his uniform\nwas almost torn off of him and the\nworkers were badly beaten up before\na police wedgo divided tho crowd nnd\nthey were rescued.\nBiliousness-\nis certainly one of thc most disagreeable ailments which flesh is heir to.\nCoated tongue\u2014bitter taste in the\nmouth\u2014-nausea \u2014 dizziness\u2014 these\ncombine to make life a burden. The\ncause ia a disordered liver\u2014tbe cure\nDr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They\ngo straight to the root of the trouble,\nput the liver right, cleanse the stomach and bowels, clear the tongue and\ntake away the bitter taste from the\nmouth. At the first sign of biliousness take\nPr. Morse's   \"\nIndian Root Pills\nHouse Gowns\nAbove the\nHome-Made\nStandard\nWe understand that there Is one standard by\nwhich yuu Judge ready-made house gowns. Are\nthey reliable as Home-made?   That's the teat.\nWe believe they are superior, everything considered, beyond the reach of home-made styles\nthat make home-made Beem common, considering the cost,\nWc know that ready-made cost must be less\nthan home-made costs. You expect It to be\nand wc see to it thut lt is. Whan cost is con-\nsidsrsd ready-made atyles win by a large\nmargin.\nPrices from $1.35 up\nMEAGHER & CO.\nThe Store for Style - Baker Street\nWANTED\nLOW   GRADE   COPPER   AND   IRON   SULPHIDE   OR   LOW   GRADE\nIRON PYRITES   CARRYING   GOLD;    HODY   NECESSARY.\nCONSULT ME I'OR GOOD INVESTMENTS IN MINING STOCKS.\nSUMMER COTTAGES   FOR   RENT,   ALSO   SUMMER RESIDENTIAL\nSITES FOR SALE ON KOOTENAY LAKE.\nLIFE, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY, FIDELITY, FIRE INSURANCE,\nCONTRACTORS BONDS, &c.\nFRED A. STARKEY\nIf\/PERIAL BANK BLOCK.\nP.O. BOX 552.\nThe British Columbia Nurseries Co., Limited\nOF VANCOUVER, B.C.\nARE EXTEN8IVE QROWER8 OF A COMPLETE LINE OF\nNURSERY  STOCK\nand specialise One-Year Fruit Trees on Three-Year Whole Roots Grown\nWithout Irrigation, and therefore more hardy and less likely to winterkill   than  irrigated   stock.\nOur well-known QUALITY Trass and shrubs are grown under ideal\nconditions and expert care, and are far and away the BE8T STOCK OFFERED FOR SALE  IN  THE PROVINCE.\nLeading Horticulturists will tell you that trees grown without irrigation are the BEST.\nFull particulars of our TRUE-TO-NAME TREES OF QUALITY, together with pictures taken in our Nurseries, mailed on application.\nIf you want the best there is, place your order with our District Representative, Mr. DAVID D. HORNE, NAKUSP, B.C.   Ask him to call on\nyru.   Yours for honest dealing,\nTHE B.C. NURSERIES CO., LTD., 1493 Seventh Ave. W. Vancouver, B.C.\nFALL8 INTO RIVER\nBOY  IS  DROWNED\n(By Dally Nswb Leased Wire.)\nMOOSE  JAW,  Sask.,  May  _7.-TIil> 1C-\nyear-old son of G.  Laycock.  a Bunk of\nMontreal messenger, was drowned nere\nthis afternoon, fallln-sr Into breakwater\nof the Mooao Jaw rlvur. Tbc boy was\nplaying on a raft and fell In. His body\nwas found face down In the mud a few\nminutes  later.\nCOLUMBIA   VALLEY   NOTES.\n(Special to Tim Dnllv News.)\nGOLDEN,   B.C..   May   27.\u2014The provincial   labor  commission   will  sit  in\nGolden on June 0 and in Athalmer on\nJune  0.\nSix fire wardens are now nt work\nIn the Golden district. This Is the\nlargest number of men ever employed\nIn  thla capacity In  this district,    Th.-\nextra men have been engaged as a\nresult of efforts on the part of R. P.\nGreen,   M.P.\nGolden is considering the advisability of Installing a water system.\nA now depot is being erected at\nGlenogle.\nAustin Elliott, formerly of Nelson,\nis now Dominion government hydro-\ngraphic engineer in thia district.\nMany new residences are under\nconstruction fn Golden, among which\nare those for Dr. J. N. Taylor and H.\nC. Rayson, government agent.\nINJURED CLERGYMAN BETTER\n(By Dallir News Leased Wire.)\nVANCOUVER. B.C., Mny 27.-A sll*fht\nImprovement Is reported todav In tlie\ncondition of Rev. C. C. Owen, rector of\nChrist church, seriously Injured by a\nfall from a carriage on Saturday.\n MM\nV ****>\nWIMMOAY\n..  MAY *_  '*\nJOHN    E.   TAYLOR,\nGsnsral Managtr.\nALEX.  CHEYNE,\n8ae.-Trssa.\nCity and Fans Lands, Lti\nHEAD  OFFICE: \u2022       NELSON, B. C.\nBranches at Vancouvsr, Lsthbridgs, Moos* Jaw\nSuccessors to\nWESTERN  CANADA  INVESTMENT CO.\nREAL ESTATE\nFINANCIAL AGENTS\nLOANS\nSAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES\nFOR RENT.\nNEWS OF THE MARKETS\nPRODUCE\nFRESH EGGS ARE\nHIGHER IN PRICE\nCesi  Forty Centa nsr  Dozen  Now\u2014\nWashington Berries Expected\nto Arrive Soon.\nA rlnc Ih noticeable In the price of inw\nlaid --kks this weaif and tliey arc uow\nrotafltiut at Wc per dozen inslt-ml of 86c\nas previously,   a general reduction  ban\ntaken   place In   the   vegetable  IIwt and  in\nthe price of apples.\nThe California utrawberrk-s whieh have\nbeen on the market are now depleted\nand a phhuuent of WoHhlmUuiy bettrUls\nll expected H<>on. (\nFOODSTUFFS.\nLake \u25a0>( the Wood*), per bas ...$        IM\nReal    Household      1.85\nKing's guality    1.90\nPurity   Flour     l.flu\nItobln   Hood    1.90\nGold Drop Flour  1.S5\nMother's Favorite   176\nBis Loaf Flour  ,  1.75\nDAIRY PRODUCTS.\nnutter, creamery, per lb oT'Xr .10\nButter, dairy, per Ib    ,86\u00a9 .SO\nButter,   New Zealand    .-10\nButter,  fn-Mh,  Unzelwood    .10\nCheese, Canadian, per lb 20*? .96\nCheese,   Stilton, ner lb 20(9 .26\nCheese,  Swiss,  per lb,, 30'\u00ab- .-10\nKuttH,   new laid,   pel* doz  .'0\nEggs,   east fi a     .30\nVEGETABLES.\nLettuce,  hothouse,  per Ib  .35\nParsley  .05\nDrv onion, 1 lbs,  for   M\nAustrallon unions, ;: lbs. for .. 28\nBeitniida on lull a, 2 lbs. for .... ,_i\nCabbage,   new    California,    lb, .08\nPotatoes   1.25\nBeets, new locnl, per lb  .03.\nCarrots,  por lb  .08\nTurnips. 8 lbs  .26\nBadlnlies,   1 Imnehes  for   10\nSpinach, 3 for   .25\nAsparagus    .l-'\/j\nRliubnrk, 6 for  .25\nCauliflower,  from     .20\nOreen onions, per bunch    .05\nCucumbers, each    EG\u00ae .30\nFRUITS.\nApples, per box    JBtfW.25\nOranges,  new  Navels  50 _* ,C0\nBanaiias, per doz  .50\nLemons,' por dozen    ,.... .60\nHoney, Comb, per lb  .26\nHoney. 1-lb Jars ....*. XM .40\nPineapples, each    25@ .IN\nCalifornia strawberries,  box  .. .IS\nCalifornia  cherries,   lb  ,55\nMEAT.\nBeef, wholesale  IM4\u00a9 ,18\nPork, wholesale  15(f\u00a3 .18\nMutton,   wholesale    ir.'.r .is\nVeal,   wholesale    10f*S .20\nFresh killed beef, retail  HWi* .2S\nPork, retail 18*3) .25\nMutton,   retail    10\u00ae .25\nVeal, retail  18r?*fi .ar.\nHams,   retail _:\u00bb-ij .*_.\"\u00bb\nBacon,  retail   Biffi ..13\nLard, retail  lGfcD .20\nChickens, retail   22-Ti1 .28\nSaunnges. retail   18(31 .25\nTurkey, per lb 82(3.88\nGeese,  per lb 25(fi) ,2fi\nDucks, por lb 25\u00ae .30\nSUGAR\nGranulated B.C. Cane. Bibs. 15\nGranulated  B.C.   Cano.   100-lb.\nsuck     CIO\nGranulate-] n.c ao-lb. sack .. 1.86\nLump sugar. 2 lbs  '        .25\nBrown sugar, 3'-*6 lbs  .26\nSyrup,  maple, bottle   .19\nSyrup, gal ,  2.00\nMONTREAL   PROVISION    MARKET\n\u25a0(fBv Dallv  News Leased   Wlre.l\nMONTREAL, May 27.\u2014Demand for\nbutter Is -,-nod nn.l prices are Mrm with\nsales of car lots for shipment at 270 fcr\nfirst creamery. The tone of tbo mnrket\nfor cheese Is stronger with 12c bid en\nsnnt for round lots of western white and\ncolored, and rate*** of 12'i-- bellip mado\nover tlie cable. Bk\u00abH, active and firm,\nDemnml for provisions good.\nCheese, finest w.-sti-nis, l_'il_',*ie; finest\nensterns, ll*ii*1 t-V.\nButter, I'liuieest creamery, 2\u00ab1.*l.'ii-_Tc:\nflpcotids;  -\"fitt-raWc*\nEggs,   fmsli.  21(f***_c; selected, Mc.\nPork, heavy ('ana'llnn short mess,\n\u25a0barrels. nTi-fNfie: nieees, 2SV.e; short cut\nback,  barrels,   'FiTifitie:  pieces,  2Se.\nI STOCKS |\nSTOCKS DEPRESSED ON\nNEW YORK EXCHANGE\nfBy Dflllv News Lensed Wlre.l\nNBW YORK. Mnv 2V.\u2014An event lona\nfrtrefhodowed In financial and railroad\ncircles-\u2014the proposed institution of rc-\neelvershlp proceedings ngulps] the Ft.\nIsolds & San Francisco ralhvnv\u2014wns tlie\noutstanding feature of today's =toek\nmnrket. The company's pressing nnnn-\nclnl needs nnd Its need to secure financial aid found expression last month In\nthe decline of Its various securities\nwhich reached a cllmnx In the establishing of a series of new low records;\nLong before announcement of the 10-\neelvo'rshm was known (he common and\npreferred shares of the 'Frisco -system\nwere being sold as well as the 1 iter cent\nrefunding bonds and tiie 5 per cent Kon-\noraKlien bonds. Tlie latter declined S\npoints, the 4s .w, and tli\" flrsi preferred\nstock i snd the second preferred %lA,\nthese quotations representing maximum\nlosses, from which little recovery wns\nmade In the 'coiii*s-\u00bb of tbe session. Chi-\nenrro & Diistern Illinois certificates. In\nwhich the 'Frisco road Is a substantial\ninterest, foil 10 points. There was nym-\nnnthctio weaKness diirlnir the day In D\nft B. G., common and preferred which\nP'st 2. ahn sold at low record fleiuvs.\nThc saweing tendency wns not confined\nto securities of leaser grade, the T-tarrl-\n' mnn issues nnd C.P.Tt. ns well ns .Tlead-\nlp\u00abf, L. * N. and United States St.-r-l\nnil Bbmvln\" the pffect1 of selt'n*?- t\u00abres-\ntmre Th* ne\u00ab*\u00ab from nh^ond was scorcg-\njv of a Ijooefiil nature, T.ondon's market\nfihow-n*** | nnsettleinent berttUHe of farther dhlwvlti pea^e slfjnlntr b';t*'*<-cn Ttt.*-\n\\tf\\- nod,-thr- Bnlkan states. The Ports\nHAnreppvoM \u2022\u2022*_-\u2022> with \u00aborr--. belaled *-*.in-\nport, \"fhlle Berlin  reported more -*>\u2022\u25a0 lrss\nhere   to   the   extent     of     perhaps   10,000\nshares.\nThe general 1m.ii,| market showed un-\nusnal flniuicBs In the face of liquidation in 'Frisco and allied issues. United\nStates 2s fell >(. on call. Total sales, par\nvalue,  ll.-olVW.\nThe followliiK New York stock market\nquotations are supplied by Osier, Hammond   ti   .Vuit-hi,   Winnipeg:\nOpen   Close\nAmalgamated  Copper    14%    _%\nAmerican   Car   Foundry       __\\k    -is\nA merlcan    Locomotive       &\u00a3     3-'\nAmertoan  Smelting    f\u00bb      0W6\nAmerican   Sugar          T\\'i%\nAnaconda       3S        nu\nAtchison     Wi !t:i-v\nBaltimore & (ihio   os'4\nBrooklyn   Kaphl  Transit       JU'j, (llVi\nCanadian   I'aeiflc     238tt SS\n(ti.-sapeake   &   Ohio       mk W\nChicago & Alton         m\nI'hieago,   M.   &  St.   Paul     KB 107%\nChicago   \"i*  Northwestern     ITO\nCiaiselldated   i;:is     183 lffiU\nDelaware   &   Hudson     1W\nKile       EM !8K\nKile,   1st   pfd  -13\nBrie,  2nd   pfd  44%\n(leiieral    Klectrlc  \u2022 110 i:il\nUreal  Northern,  pfd 127 \\2>\\%\nGreat  Northern  Ore     d3\nIllinois   Central     115U J1I\nInterboro   \u00bb%   u%\nKansas  City  8<\u00bbutbern         22V-    127\nLehigh   Valley     167tt IH\nLouisville   A   Nashville     13ITn i'lll'i\nH, St. i\\ A 8. S. M. (Soo)  12B\n.Missouri,   Kansas  &  T  i'i\nMlssi.uil    I'aeiflc       WA til\nNew   York  Central     100!*, \u2022.<'.<\"\u25a0',\nNorthern  Pacific  Ill    lllS\nIMinsvlvailia      110 110\nHen g     161V im\nHunt hern    I'aeiflc        !iv-., ifiUjtj\nrtouil.eni   Hallway       34% W\nTelitl.   Copper     3116\nTexas    Pacific      16%\nTwin    City      103V_\nUnion    I'aeiflc      lair, JM'\/j\nIf. s.  Rubber   ii'i'4\ntl.  8.  Btsel    COM GO\nl\\   S.   Steel,   pfd MI'\/, KM!\nI'lah   Copper       60% TO\nWabash     -W\nWestern   Union     '-\"i\nWtSOOIlsin    Central        W',1 Vl\nTotal sales: 277,300,\nSPOKANE MARKET\n(Reported by SI. Denis & Lawrence.)\nDid   Asked\nIJ.   C.   Copper    $8.00     $8.25\nCaledonia    31 .24\nCaniidlaii   Consolidated   ... 112.00        7r..00\nQranby  a.oo     ib.iO\nInternational   Coal    3-f .11\nI.neuy   Jim    07}6        .10\nHcQllllvray    Hi*      .18\nNugget    25 .Jll\nitambler-Carllnio    66 lit\nKxteusion    OH .05\nBnowstorm    B6 .10\nStandard    1.26 1.35\nStewart       1.75\nUtlcn    lti .25\nSales;   i,,0\u00bb Stewart, $1.08,\nTORONTO  STOCKS\n(By Dallv Naws Tensed Wire..\nTOKONtO,     .May   27.\u2014lirazlllan,   Wtfi\n0314,\nCanada  Steel,  pfd., WAIfffl.\nCnnadlan   t'ei-mitneut,   lOzClOl.\nMaedonuld, a2%mi,\nReserve, _7:i.\nConlagas, SOOfl^SS.\nllollliiKer, l7.ffi\u00a9lB.\nDominion,  \u25a0.'isl*.*ii_17l4,\nSpanish River. 67.\nNlplsalng, GS-JnSDO.\nCommerce, \u2022J<iif\/'_03W.\nenlisted:\nSmelters,\nJui.il. .\nts,\nWINNIPEG STOCKS\n(By  Dally News Leased  Wit\n'It v\nLonii\nLt\nBmpl\nn.   W.   Life    :KKi 310\nHome   Investment.       135\nNor. Canada Mortgage     I2n -10\nNor,   Crown   Ha nit       Olid    '\u25a0''\u25a0%\nNor.   Mortgage       106 no\nNor.   Trusts       133 ...\nOccidental  iriro    103\nl'nlon   I'.nnk       1 in us\nWinnipeg Pi A G., pfd  m\nS.   A.  Win-rants    1175\nSafes!    2  Nor.   Crown,  :i2'6,   1  at 03;  1\nS. A.  Warrant, 1,200.\nSHARP BREAK  IN COPPER\nSTOCKS  IN   MONTREAL\nfBv Dnlly News Leased Wire\"!\nMONTREAL, Mny K.\u2014Anothor sharp\nbreak in Copper, on which the price was\ndepressed lo lis lowest level In more\nthnn two months, and a sagging tendency through the rest of the list were\nthe features of today's stock market;\nMovements were nol violent except In\nCooper. Which closed With a loss of 1%\npoints, but the ease w|t|, which prices\ngave wav under light Offorlnirs and lhe\ncontinued absence orp-bllc interest imparled n heavy and discouraging tone to\nlhe   den linns.      Apart    from   Conper   lhe\nprincipal  stocks  affected   by   the  weafi\nfei'lllur were Power, which declined Wj\nto 2:jl: lirasiiltan. down n point to H.1K,:\nLnnrenlide. which sold nt 316, n 8-poInt\ndecline since the last transact ion; Ottawa Power, down one to ni'l. and Textile, which weakened ^ to RT, and closed\nnt SU', hid. Of these issues the only one\nat nil on the active side was BrfttlHnn\n\"nd the trnnsn-tinns In It were less than\nr.ixi shares, While stocks like Montreal\nPower, Ottawa Pnwer nnd Textile, on\nwhich developments within the week\nhave been so favorable, displayed a\nweakening tendency, strength was hnrd-\nlv to he expected through the bnlanee\nof the list. Some of the non-dlvldcnd\n\"(iyin-T shares continued under nrcssure.\nTuckctts enunlled lis low record of Ihe\nvenr. 50. nnd Wfift offere-l nt \u00ab\u25a0\u2022'. nt the\nclose with no bids. Ponnisli River, after\na rnllv the previous dnv to .-\"i*.. fell hnek\nlo WUl, iron held falrlv well at tsiMT\"-,\ncloslnir nt the lntt\"i- nrloe with n loss of\nVt nolnt. Cotton wns apparently In demand nt M%- Detroit rose nearly a\nnolnt In the aftemn-.n on having; of\nsmall proporMons and elosed 7.0i>'. hid ns\n\u2022\u25a0om on red wit h 72'-'. t be previous day.\nWith si lull t rallies in tho morning, when\nthe orlce rose from 2W''. nt the onenlne\nto 2.14. the course of c.p.H. was again\ndownward during the greater bart of\nthe dnv end- the low notot. WM, was\ntouched  In  the  final  trnnsnetions.     ,\nSTOCKS ON  LONDON .\nMARKET RECEIVE SETBACK\nf*Rv Dallv News LenJ-cd WlreA\nTOXDOX, May 27.-  Tbe delay In the\nsigning   of tiie  neoce    treaty    between\nTurkev and the Balkan  stales unsettled\nthe   stock   market   todav.   esneclnllv   .in\n\u25a0hlch  '\" \"       '   '-\u25a0*-\n\u2014-\nteresled. Berlin sold C.P.H. and Paril\nOffered Itlo Tlntos and Kuffiis prutM\nfreely. Consols were about the e-iily\nsteady ones. Tlie closing was easy.\nAmerican securlth-jj opened qulel and\noix-liauKcd. Later III tlie forenoon the\nlist declined under the lead of Union\nPacific, which was sold by Berlin, in\ntho wain prices declined under N--\u00ab\nVork offerlm-'B and the market closed\ndull nt tbe low point. Motley and discount   rates  were steady.\nMETALS\n(Special to Thc Dally News.)\nMOW YORK,  May B7.-61Iver, M.\nLONHON,    ilay    _7.-31lver,    27  1MB;\nlead.    LIU\nNEW YORK  METAL  MARKETS.\n\u2022 (By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nNI5W VOItK, May 27. -Cotd'ei-Slealy.\n.Spot and June offered at lfj.37; Julie offered ul r,.I!.\".; July offered at IS.:I0; electrolytic, l*..\u00ab7*(i'l\u00ab; lake, ill; easting, IS.di.\nLondon, firui. Spot, HIS lis 3d; futures,\n-UK 3s Ud,\nTln-Kirm.    Spot   and   May,   (tls.s.Vol'i;\nJune,   \u00bbIS.il2'eiK.7J.    Ixmdon,   firm.    Spot,\n\u00a322. 10s:  fiitiircs,  \u00a32t\u00ab 6s.\nSpeltor-gulet.  K>.:mrt>.W.    London,  \u00a32.1.\niron\u2014Quiet,    Cleveland   warrants   in\nLondon, 7Uh :id,\nGRAIN\nWHEAT  PRICES  STRONGER\nON REPORTS OF DROUGHT\n(By Dally  News  '.cased  Wire,)\nWIXMPKd, Muy 27.\u2014Wheat prices\nwere booming on the local market, i'ul-\nlowiiig a rather weak opening on Indifferent Liverpool eubles, options turned\nstrong 011 a continuance of damngo reports from the wheat belts by drouth.\nShone were driven to cover and May\nadvanced t%c, July l'\/-c from opening\npoints. The advance was not maintained and closing priced were Ti-'\u00abl%e 'ilgli-\ntban Monday. American markets\na all stronger and advanced about\nVh'ol'.-e, weakening ut the close. Minneapolis opened unchanged to \u2022_'f(1X-- higher. Chicago opened !ic lower to '^c\nhigher and closed l_c lower to 14c lil-in-\ner. Tlie cash demand was quiet, little\nor nothing doing, and few offerings,\nwhile export enquiry waB nil, tho advance throwing prices out of line. Cash\nprices  closed  practically  unchanged.\nfats aud flax held steady. Cash oats\nclosed lie higher to 14c lower. Cash tinx\nheld steady. Cash oats closed %c hlg'-cr\nto l'c lower. Cash flax closed V-il'-e\nlower.\nInspections on Monday were 4\u00bb1 ears\nund  lu  sight on  Tuesday  were  450 ears,\nWinnipeg wheat, close\u2014May, iniie;\nJuly, iKic; .October, 91%c.\nMinneapolis, close\u2014May, W%c, July,\n81-Jic;  Septeinbcr,  !l2%c.\nChicago, dose-May. 02'^c; July, Dl^e;\nSeptember, Die,\nWinnipeg oats, close-May, aiT&e; Inly,\n\u25a0lie;  October, oic.\nFRENCH SOCIALISM\nVIOLENT SPECIES\nRed Spectre of   Commune   Threatens\nParis\u2014Mutinous   Demands   of\nFrench Soldiers\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nt'AKIS, May 27.\u2014The red spectre\nif the Commune has begun to shake\nts finger at law and order. M. Ilar-\nthou, thc prime minister, whose determination to prohibit a demonstration on Sunday against the three\nyears service bill on thc occasion of\nthe annual Communist procession to\nthe MurdcH Fedoros, bordering the\nI'ere La Chaise cemetery, where prisoners wore shot by the government\ntroops in 1871, is violently attacked hy\nthe Socialists and was made the ijues-\nt'.on of the maintenance organization\nof tho labor confederation which\ncaused mutinous demands In the\nFrench army, show that French So-\ni'llism Is much more violent and de-\nilrucllve than anything yet seen In\nGermany or England. The French labor federation under the lead vf\n.Tnurcs Vnlllant nnd Willim Is making\nhard fight to re-establish the Paris\nCommune. Thc preliminary skirmish\nof this campaign took place in tho\nchamber of deputies last evening when\nthe deputies rallied under their respective banners.\nNEW REGULATIONS FOR\nLEASE OF OIL LANDS\nfBy DallJ News Leased Wlre.l\nOTTAWA, May 27.\u2014An order-ln-\ncouncii has Ibeen passed repealing the\n\u2022regulations in order to the leasing of\nschool lands for petroleum and natural gas purposes adopted In IDOfi and\nwhich were never put Inlo effect, and\nsubslitnting now regulations. These\nregulations provide that petroleum ami\ngas rights 1\" the three prairie provinces may be leased to applicants at\na rental of 25 cents an acre fnr the\nfirst yenr and for eanh subsequent\nyear at a rentnl of 50 cents per acre.\nThe term of leases shall be for a period\nof 21 years, and they shall be renewable at the end. of that period. No\napplicant will be allowed to lease an\narea of more than 640 acres.\nTHRE\/ffENSTO\nABROGATE TREATY\n*i\u2014\u2014   \u2014\nForeign      Nations     Protest     Agslnet\nClauses of Undsrwood Tariff Bill\n\u2014Prtvleiww May be Dropped'\n(By Dally Newt Leased Wire.)\nlllCRtlN, May 27. fount von -Jcrn-\ntUorff, the German ambassador to the\nl.'nlted States, who arrived last week,\nwill leave for New V\u00bbrk today. \"He\nconferred* here with the tariff expert\nof the forelgn'-office today, his Journey to Merlin being occasioned solely\nby Germany, determination to protest against the new American tariff\nbill which Is said lo lu- in vlolutlon lit\ncommerdo of the treaty of 1823. It la\nunderettMMl that thc foreign countries\ntake the position thut the United\nStates -mu\u00abt respect Ormuny or the\ntreaty will he abrogated, which means\nthe passage of thc objectionable features would speedily place the United\nStates and Germany In thc same position as the United Slates and Russia\nhavo occupied since tbc abrogation of\nthe treaty of 1882;\nGermany Protests\n(By Dally New* ___\u2022*- Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, .May 27-\u2014The conference ln Berlin between Count von\nUenistorff, the German ambassndor,\nand the tar|ff experts of thc foreign\noffice aro believed here to relate to\nthe protest against the pending tariff\nbill which probably will be filed aoon\nafter the ainhusmidor returns to this\ncity, Germany, like other governments with large shipping Interests,\nwill be affected adversely by the section In the pending tariff bill granting\na d'scount on articles imported on\nboard American vessels, Foreign govern men ta having commercial treaties\nwith tno United Slates guaranteeing\nthem most favored nation treatment,\ntake thc position that the legislation\nw'll result in discrimination against\ntheir sh'.pp'iig interests. Many foreign\ngovernments protested to the state\ndepartment which declined lo take any\naction except to send their objections\nto the bouse committee on ways nnd\nmeans. While It is generally believed\nthat the olflectionnhlo provisions will\nbe dropped from the bill in lhe senate\nseveral foreign governments may abrogate their commercial treaties with\nthe United Sf^tj-'-'ir (he -provision be\nenacted Into law.\nWINNIPEG' BAD RECORD\nFOR INFANT MORTALITY\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWINNIPEG, Slay 27.\u2014\"The Hela-\ntlon of the Church to Public Health\"\nwas the subject of discussion for the\nnallonal meeting of 'the ministerial association, which was held lb the club-\nroom of Grace church this morning,\nWhen Rev, J. S. Woodsworth, chief\nfood In&poctor, gave an important address. Rev. J. S. Woodsworth referred\nto the high rate of infant mortality\nIn Winnipeg, ranging from 282.3 per\n1.000 births in ward five, to 111.6 per\n1,000 in ward one. Word five (the\nnorth end) thus'comes nest In point\nof health badness'Jo Chili, whlcb is the\nworst in tho world, while ward one\nwas nearly as good as New Zealand,\nwhich if the best in the world.\nMr. WoodswortK held that the deaths\nwere duo to the Ignorance of mothers\nin the matiter of proper feeding, itc,\nto tho difficulties-of getting good milk\nIn some parts of the city nnd especially In ward five, where, the Speaker\nsaid, he himself .Uycd. Another cause\nwas the bad housing1 conditions.\n\u2022THERE'S a way\n* to reach the s\nmafl of aff-pn\u2014to\ngain access to the\nprivat*? offae wd.\nsecyr*; his attention In matters of '\u2022\nbusiness and the\nhousehold.\nThere's a place\nwhere many look\nfor opportunity in\nbuying, selling,\n__________^_\u2014,_ \"\"\"-nting, exchang\ning, building and hiring. Experience has\ntaught many the advantages of keeping\nia close touch with\nTHE WANT ADS\nDAILY NEW8\nCLASSIFIED AD RATES\n\u25a0 0n\u00ab cent a word per insertion, four\ncenti \u25a0 word per week, fiftitn cents a\nword par month when cash accom-\npaniee the order. Otherwise one cent\nper word per insertion straight. No\naccount! opened for Want Ads. Mini-\nrtuim chsrge 28 eents.\nHILP WANTED.\nNELSON   EMPLOYMENT   AGENCY\nP\u00ab A. Newell, Manager,\nHELP PROMPTLY  FURNISHED.\nPHONE 278. BOX *H6.\nJORf^S,\nELECTRICAL  SUPPLIES\n. J. H. RINOR08B, IM BAKER ST., RBID  j\nL Block.    Installstlon of electHcat mt_-\n1   chlnery, telephone plants, house wiring.\nRe _lr work. -Supplies oerrted.   Phone\nAXl   P. O. Box IK. U_tt I\nFOR SALE\u2014Choice fruit land. ta\\ seres\nIn fertile fend d* Oreille valley. Close\nto route of new railway.. Would, sell part.\nVery easy clearing. Snap. Apply P* Ot\n'      \u2014  Nelsc- WJ-tf\nbox 1\nFOR SALIC\u20143d-foot steamboat, with en-\nSine and boiler complete, cheap. For\nBartlcnlurs apply to Forest Mills of\n. C, Limited, Box 1068, Nelson, B.C.\nMf.\nFOR   gALIC-Gocd    boathouse.      Apply\nP. O. Box MS. . 10-tf.\nFOR SAL 13\u2014Furniture of-16 rooms, complete.    JWJ   Victoria   street    or    phone\nL46T. \u2022a-ia\nTHE    WORKINGMAN'S    EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.\nWANTED\u2014Railway builders, fare :-d-\nvanced; dairyman; man to tally end\nj-rade; woman cooks, !U0; waltresSQB'\nwomen und girls, housework; iiur*ie;\ntracklaybiK crew, free fare.\nW. Parker, 312 Bukcr street, Phone :.-3.\nWANTED\u2014MISCELLANEOUS\nTANNERY\u2014Calgary Tannery Company,\nLimited, EnHt Calgary. We tan and\ndress fur and hides of every description.\nWork guaranteed or money refunded.\nWo tan leather. Up-to-date machinery.\nTop prices paid for hides. Freight uald.\nPrice list  on application. '26-26\nWANTED\u2014Two   good   painters.\nFred Xoyor, Trail, B.C.\nWANTED\u2014Men  for flume construction,\nlaborers   Hl.'iii.   handy,  men   fi,   rough\nChase, U.C.\n29-tr\nLOAN CONTUACTS-We want fifty\nCanadian Home Investment or Home\nLoan Contracts, numbered under 40 ner-\nf erred. Give full particulars. Write\n\"ContrnctB,\"   Dally   News. \u2022Wi\nWOMEN RIOT\nBITE AND SCRATCH\nATTENTION*, BRTTIBH COLUMBIA\nUMBER HOLDERS\u2014A wealthy eastern corporation is hi the mnrket for several well located bodies of timber In\nSoutheastern H. C. MuBt bo near railway transportation, good logging chance\nund fire risk. Semi full information of\nyour offering, giving [inutilities, detalh\ncd estimates, stumpoge prices, terms\nand mans to Timber, care Dally News.\n29-11!\nGROCERY    MAN   WANTED-Must    be\nexperienced    nnd    iindcn-taud  packing\nand  -hipping.    Apply  by  letter with  references to P.  1'.. Dally News. 31-tf.\nNEWEST   DREADNOUGHT\nAGROUND  ON  TRIAL TRIP\nBERLIN, May 27.\u2014Germany's newest dreadnought, thc Koonigc Albert,\nwent aground off Danzig yesterday\nwhen starting on her trial trip. She\nhas not yet bppn refloated. Tho vessel, the 13th dreadnought built for the\nGerman navy, was launched at Danzig\non April 27, 1D12. Her tonnage Is\n24,000 and she carries 10 12-inch and\n14 six inch guns. The cost of her con-^\nstrucHon was about S 12.00MOO\/ J\nNELSON'S    NEW    SUBURB.      LARGE    LOTS\nAND     ACREAGE    WITHIN    THE    MILE    CIRCLE.\nCALL OR WRITE FOR PLANS?\nFerguson Land Co.,\nAlan Block, Nelson\nFight  to   See  Princess'  Trousseau  \u2014\nWeapons,  Hatpins snd Parasols-\nPolice Clear Building\n(ny Dally News t-aas\u00a9i! Wire.)\nI'.KItUN, May 27.\u2014Wild scenes\nwere witnessed atfairi yesterday during thc exhibition of Princess Victoria Louise's bridal' troitssenu and\ntho wedding presents at the museum\nof arts. To sec the dress of \"Prln-\ncess Sunbeam.\" refined ladles and modistes literally tore thc gnwnn\nfrom tme another's backs. Police reserves had to be hurriedly called to\nrestore order after chaos had reigned\nfor upwards of an hour. The crowd\nwas almost as big as that which\nfilled the tinier Den Linden for Saturday's nuptial parade. . Hat pins,\nfinger nails, teeth and parasols were\nused as weapons bf \"Warfare by refined women under the stress of fem-\n'nino curiosity. ' The 'official of the\nmuseum was appalled. The management called the police. When they\narrived they had to clear the building before they could disperse the women combatants. The' worst offenders were employes of the fashionable\nmodistes. The exposition, which was\nihe kaiser's Idea, closes tomorrow afternoon and the modistes aft* eager to\nget new ideas in bridal, .frocks and\nlingerie of the kaiser's daughter.\nthe 'English King and\" Queen -.vlll\nremain a few days' longer. Today was\nQueen Mary's 38th birthday. She celebrated It partly In Berlin and partly\nat Neil Strplltz. At the. Jjchloss Emperor William and Empress Augusta\nVictoria offered their confjtdtulatlops.\nKaiser William bas sent, to the hunting lodge at Hubertusstock a welcome\nwedding present tf* his hew son-in-\nlaw, Prince Ernest o\u00a3 Cumberland.\nHe hnd advanced the -prince Vo a\ncaptaincy in the third njgjment of\nZeitben hussarsi\nCABLE  STEAMER   RETURNS\n^ DISABLED BY STORM\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Mn,y 27. \u2014 The. cable\nsteamer Dalrn arrived at Queehst-pwn\nyesterday in a disabled condition sh\na result of terrific weather which she\nexperienced 4fi0 miles west. She wns\nunable to malte the cable repairs\nwhich-were necessary, and was short\nnf coal and water.\nNOTICE\nThp partnership heretofore existing-between    the    undersigned; .-as    Dodos    A\nPlayer,   painters  and *pi*f*r  hangers.  If\nthis day dissolved by mutual agreement.\nS. DODDS.   '\nT.   PLAYER.\nNeltjon, B.C., May 28, UH3, *nS-3\nWANTED\u2014Ton or IB young pigs.   Quoto\nprice aboard   cars   or   boat.    Adams\nIlaniblur-Curllioo    Mines,     Ltd.,    Kaslo.\nB.C. 33-5\nMEN' WAXTED\u2014Salary and expenses cr\n\u25a0ominlHsion. Musi be active, ambitl-\ns, energetic Splendid opportunity.\nFormer expetilence not ueceMHar.v. Write\nfor particulars, El Croo Cigar Compnny,\nLondon, Out, 35-1'li\nWANTED\u2014 Industrious      English      lady\nSeeks  position    as     companion   housekeeper,   Nelson   or  outside.    Apply   Box\nIDS, Xelson. *uB-5\nFIFTEEN DOLLARS WEEKLY\u2014Anil\nexpenses, for trustworthy man or\nwoman to act as travelling representative. Itnpld promotion. Previous ex-\nperlenco nn necessary. Commence ln\nhome territory. Winston Co., Limited,\nToronto, Ont. - \u2022\nFOIt SALE\u2014A snap can be had on a\ngood live Pvery and saddle horse business in one of tho best towns In the Interior of B- C. Apply to \"Livery,\" Daily\nNews. \"M-13\nFOR SALE-Good Early Rose potatoes,\n\u2022117 per ton f.o.b. Earrlngtons Landing.\nAddress Hainan;. Kokanee. *30-S\nA SNAP-FOR -SALE\u201425 acres best fruit\nland, 3 acres cleared out, good house,\ngovernment road, 0 miles west from Nelson, ono mile from school; no stones,\nplenty of water; water frontage (Kootenay river). Land around la sold for\n$110. We sell for 150 acre, half down, tho\nbalance at your convenience. It Is nn\nopportunity for you, but act quick.\nWrite X. Slauln, general delivery, Nelson,  Phone L353. Ml-G\nFOR SALE\u2014Restaurant, doing best\nbusiness In town. Forty to 50 at each\nmeal, 20 steady boarders. Will sell pnrt\ncaah, balance as rent. Reason for selling 111 health. Address Restaurant,\nBull  River,  B.C. \u202232-20\nFOR  SALE\u2014A  snap,  If taken  at  once\nEstablished    business.     Hare    winner.\nPrico 1300.   Apply-Box-Wl,-Dally News.\n\"\u25a035-0\nFOR SALE\u20141350 down puts you In pia-\nHcsslon of a 5-acro ranch, half hour\nwalk from depot. Squared log houae,\nthree rooms and large attic. Price (1,000\nor cIobo offer. Owner forced to realise.\n'Ranch,\" Dally News. ^_    \u00bb35-*l\nFOR SALK-Strawherry plants. Groat\nMagoon, 100, 70c; 1,000, Vt. Ithllh.iro\nroots, lOe, Cuthbert raspberry, 13, f-Oe;\nPerennial flower collection, 11. Ex|ii*e*'s\nprepaid. Charles Provan, Langley Fort.\n\u202235-0\nFOR   SALE\u2014ChnrmfciK   new   residence.\neight   rooms,   splendid   position,   three\nlots.    For quick Bale.   Genuine bargain.\nBox !t--l. Nelson. \u2022  .     \u25a0**-'\nFOR   SAL15-Elghteen-fooif   motor   boat,\n2tfz horse power.    First class condition.\nPrice $25*1,  with  boat  house |300.    Anply\nXclflon Steam   Laundry. *        -:tii-ll\nPOULTRY AND L1VR STOCK\nFOR SALE-Eggs fi om thoroughbred\nheavy laying S. C. White Leghorns\n(Cowlchan strain) and Parks Barred\nRocks, 200 egg strain, $1.50 per 15; (11.75\nper 100; $00 per 1000. Incubator capacity\n1600 eggs, dally product: more than 100\neggs.   Crescent Vallsy i'oultry Farm.\n\\ \u202210-20\nFOR     SALE\u2014Shetland    pony.      Apply\nP.  O. Rox 1178, Nelson.     _    *31-G\nFOR BALE\u2014Two Ayroslilre cows, fresh.\nAt milkers and suitable  for dairy  or\nhomo use. Apply II. Nixon, Perry Siding,\nR.C (near Sloean). '31-fl\nFOR SALE\u2014Team   of   horses,   In good\ncondition.    Weight 2K00 pounds;  ages 10\nand   11 years.    Apply  Van-Rol .Milling\nCompany, Limited, Silverton, B.C,    \"Ml-0\nFOIt SALE\u2014Aldebaran, a two-year-old\nbeauty Jersey bull. Owner leaving\ncountry, must be sold. Price $80 with\npedigree. Apply C. W. Lester, Crescent\nValley, Phone R17I. S2-0\nFOR   SALE\u2014Hives'   of    Italian    bees.\nSwarms   of  above   now   ready In hives\nfor    the    season's    work,    $12.S0    f.o.b.\nQueens Bay.   A. Attree, Queens Bay.\n(\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022       1 32-0\nHOTEL\n\u2022HERMOOKE HOTEL\n\u00bb+\u00bb, \u00bb. C.\nOne minute*.'wills froth. C.P.R stag\ntlon.   .Cuisine   uiivscelk-d;   well   b\u2014tsd\nand- ventilated.\nBusin\u00ab^JL]hrcctory\nAMAYEM\n Oi~*__*C\nB.   W.   WIDIiOWHON,   ASSAYGIt   AND' I\nChemist.    Hox  Alios,    Nelson,    B.  C.   '\nCharges:    tlolii, silver,  copper or le\u00ab.l,\n11  each;  guld-sllvor,. 11.60:  silver-lead,\nll.uo.   Other matqlg ois application.\nAUCTIONEfUW\na\"X'WATERMA* > C0l-\u00bbO. I\nHE\u2014ON   AUCTION.  MAW-\nGROCERIES\nA. l_CDONAU> A 0O\u201e WHOLUAUi\nGrocers and Frosfslon V       ~*\"\nb-a\n\u00bbrtsrs o\u00ab Teas. CoMsea. gpKH. -;.....,\nfruits.   8UPI.   snd .fsney JJ\"\u00abJi\nTobaccos, CUars. Butter. EKS, CMSJJ I\n- - Hous.  P'Cducj.    Of\"\"; |\nVcorn.r of  KroM_a_ ,\n. - \u00b0*  \"\"\nphoasa \u25a0 sad a. \u2022\nWHOLESALE PRODUCE\n\"imcorl.rs and Manufacturers' Afsata I\nPloaufS. frUlts. Flour akd f_X _* I\nBa. tt N.l.oe. ac.  Phona 1_    If*\u2014 '\nJjWyfjE^EANINO^\nWINDOWS,   CARPET   AND   CHIMNET\ncleaning.   House cleaning our special**.\nAwnings, new and repairs.    Vacuusa\nCleaning Company, Phons 1\u00bb, Boh IM.\ntn-tf.\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS 1\nQREEN BROS^ BURDEN * CO.\nCivil Engineers.   Dominion and ft, O. '\nLand Surveyors. s        J\nSurveys   of   Lands.   Mines,   Townslte* I\nTimber Limits, Etc. I\nNelson, S16 Ward Street; A. H. Qtti__ |\nM\u00abr. Victoria, 114 Pemherton Blrfk.; F. I\nC. Oreen . Ft. Oeorge, Hammond Street;; I\nF. p. Burden. \u25a0\na. l. Mcculloch\nHydrsullo  EnglnMr\nProvincial Land Survayar\np. O. Bos \u00ab.\nOffice phone.  L8\u00abJ  resldencs phono. Rl\\ j\nT.   U.   RIXEN.   AUDITOR   ANO    NC- I\ncountant    Room 11. K.W.CM  Bloea.      \u25a0\nH.    PEHRT    LEAKE,    CONSULTINQI\nEngineer. NelHon. B.C.  Kt-ti. |\nNOTICE\nTenders are Invited for the' purchase\nof tlio,property known ns the ClaSendon\nSaloon, Roi-islaiiil, U.C, Ih-Iiir Lot 4,\nBloek 41 of Lot 636. Map 679, on which\nla aituato a two-Btan-y building, together\nwith tho oar and liar fixtures and auch\npersonol propeuty as la on the premises\nand rtui-s not bulong to tho present\nlessceK. The salo will he subject to the\npresent lcaao, which expires on the 17th\nday of January, 1914. at a monthly rental\nof Jlffl) a month. Tho terms of the sale\naxe cash and tho tender tnuat lie accompanied by a certified cheque payablo to\nthe manager of the Bank of Montreal,\nVletoria, B.C. Tendcra must be In the\nliiiinl** of the manager of the Bank of\nMontreal, Victoria, '*._., by 12 noon on\nWednesday, the ith day of June. 1913.\nNo tender nrcessi\/rlly accented.     -    38*11\nROYAL COMMISSION ON AGRICULTURE <     '\nTake rtotlce, that tho Royal Commission of Agriculture, appointed under ths\nPublic Enquiries Act to Investigate tha\nconditions affectlnir the various branches\nof agriculture in this provlnco, will hold\nsesHlun**,   as  follows:\nKos.ilnnd\u2014June 12th,  10 a.m.\nTrail-June 12th, 2:30 p.m.\nColumbia Gardens\u2014June latin 10 a.m.\nCast!egar\u2014June Hth,  2:30 p.dt.\nButton\u2014June ltith. 9 a.m.\nEdgewood, June lfith, 3 p,m.\nNakusp\u2014June lTtli.  2:30 p.m.\nNew Denver\u2014June 19th, 10 a.m.\nNelson-June 20th,  10 a-m.\nNelson\u2014June 20tli, 2:30 p.m.\nNelson\u2014-June 21st, 10 a.m.\nNelaonr-June 21st  7 jp.m.\nSouth Sloean\u2014June 23rd, 10 a.m,\nB:ilfniir\u2014Juno   241 h,   10   a.m.\nBalfour\u2014June 24th. 2:30 p.m.\n: Kaslo\u2014June 25th. 2:30 p.m.\nj Any person interested in tho above en-\nSulrv and appearing before tho said\nommlRSlon at the place and time stated\nwill be *{lven every opportunity to lay\nbefore the Commission such evidence as\nIlls judgment may have a bearing upon;\nFOR SA LIS\u2014Five teams heavy horses,\nweighing from L'SOO to 8200 pounds per\nteam. Will sell double or single. Can\nbc seen any time. Apply to A. ]'. Johnston Logging company, Valllcan, B.C.\nU2-20\nFOR   BALE\u2014Eggs,     prlxe    pen   White\nWyundotteB,   $1.60   per 15.      Box   303;\nNelaon. *32-G\nFOR SALE-Pckin duck cggB from prise\nbreeding stock, II.GO per dozen.   Mrs.\nCameron, Leterflnla, Nelson. M.'1-fi\nSYNOPSIS OF COAL\nMINING   REGULATION!\nI Coal mining rights of the Dominion, IA\nManitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta,\nthe Yukon Territory, the North-west\nTerritories, and In a portion of the province of British Columbia.', mny he lease*]\nfor a term of twenty-one years at an\nannual rental of $1 per \u00abre. Not more\nthan 2,560 acres will be leased to ona\napplicant     \/ *      .*'\u2022>\u25a0 -l\\\nApplication-for a leas* must be mader\nby the applicant In nerson to the Agentl\nor Sub-Agent of \u2022 the district of which!\nthe rights applied for are situated.*\nIn surveyed territory the land must I\ndescribed by sections, or legal sub-divl-l\nslons of sections, and In unsurveyed ter-L\nrltory   the   tract  applied . for   shall   bel\nstaked out by the applicant himself.      I\nEach application must be accompanied!\nby a fee of (5, which will bo refunded Iff\nthe rights applied for ara not available J\nbut not otherwise. A royalty shall ber\npaid on the merchantable output of thel\nmine at the rate of five eents per *\u2014\nThe person operating the mine i\nfurnish the Agent with sworn returns a\ncounting for the full quantity of mar\nohantable coal mined and pay the royalt)\nthereon. If the coal. mining rights V'\nnot being operated, such returns, shott)\nbe furnished at least .once a year.      1\nThe lease will Include the coal mfolr\nrights only, but the' lessee may be f *\nmltted to purchase whatever avails\nsurface rights may be considered nee\nsary for the working ot tbe mine at 1\nrate of 810.00 an acne. .\nFor full information application l\nbe made to the Secretary of the Depart\nment of the interior, Ottawa, or to r\"\nAgent or Bug-Agent Of Dominion Lu\nW. W. COST,\nWATER NOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that A. Blair\nof Edgewood, B.C., rancher, will apply\nfor a license .to, take and u&o one cubic\nInch of water per second from a spring\nIn the southeast corner of the Dairy\nranch. Fire Valley, In . section No. 3ft,\ntownship, 71, and Is to be used, on lot A\nof Alfred Balnea property la section No.\n36,   township   71,  for   domestic  purposps.\nThe application will be filed; In the\noffice of the water recorder at Nelson.\nDated the 2nd day of May, 1913, _\n(Signed) \u2022     .       J, A. BLAIR, <\nlS-ln.W-4 Edgewood, B.C.\nDally News \"Want\" Ads. Get Results.\nFOR  SALE\u2014Batiy  chicks  and   eggs   for\nhatching.   Prices on application.   Chas.\nProvari, Langley Fort *35-fl\nFOR SALE-Whlte Orpington   year  eld\nhons.    Oood   laying  strain.    Apply   H.\n__ Mathews, Fairview. 'ae-G\nFOR  SALfi\u2014Strong  working  horse,  age\n8 years, drives'* double or single.   (3. A.\nMackenzie,  Sunshine  Bny,   Proctor.\nroii hint\nROOMS FOlTl-tENT^MrrTtoberW\nMile, Willow Point. Phone JC46L   ______>\nFOR    RENT\u2014Furnished    suite,    with\ndishes, cooking,utensils and  all linen\nsupplied.   Kerr Apartment block,     \u202225.-12\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished house for summer months, five rooms and bathroom,\ngas nnd coal stoves, all cooking utennlln,\nlinen and plate, 190-month. Apply H22\nMill street. i  m#\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished house, two- f-nil\nhalf   blocks    from- Poole Drug store.\nEnquire at Sign of the Golden Gun.\n36-0\nFOR RENT\u2014Six roomed house, close -in.\n825 month. J. W. Gallagher-* 102 B\u00bb\u00ab*-*'\nFOR   RENT\u2014Two-roomed   cottage   with\nstabling and chicken houses, one mile\nfrom Nelson.    Rent $8 per. month.    Ap-\nply 1). Irving, Granite Road. .\u202238-6\nLoa$|\nLOST-Black  purse,' oh  May  27th.    Return to Daily News,   Reward.      \u202230-2\nDeputy Minister of thf, IW\nN.B.-unauthorlsed publication       .\nsdiertlsenvmt will \u2022<* h*  VM:' W\nLODGEJJOTICI\nKOOTENAY LODQI    No. _ 1.0.0,\nMeats sveir  _i_wr  nliM  _|\nWlows' ball st S o'clock.    \"'\nO.DBKN CITY RKBBKAH Wl*\nNo. ii I.O.O.F., mwtsnSl \u00abM II\nTuesaw.. OdMsllom' hsll, 7:J\u00bb \u00bb*cU\nNBLSON   ENCAMPMENT   NO.  1.   I\n&F., msets second and tourtb Th.\nrt Ik OddtoHoM- bill u I o'c\nCANTON  CORONA NO. 1 mesU C._\nsecond Tuesday Is OMMlowr Mil\nI o'eloek. \t\nte*a*spi.-^^pi!,isa'\n\u25a0 bulldlo*.    ... _^^\nUU,\nNELSON LOdf. J\nmeets *nd and \u00abb\ndsi* at I p.m. In 1\nhall.\nF.O.E.\nNslson Ante No. B I\n, Ind and \u00abh WataaKwri\n\u25a0sals'Baft     '\nm\nCourt Rom Nelson\nNM meets on tad l \"\nMondays   each  ' Mb\nfirst' and thlM W\u00ab4s\n --*r: ' **\u25a0.'\u2014-**~-i\nC0.F.\nCourt Kootenay Ballon\nInd and 4th Fridays\nK. p. Sail. Baala Bloc j\nCLAN JOHN-STONE 211 meets In i.0.q\nF. ball first and third Fridays. \u25a0 p.>\n1\n 5W>\nWEDNESDAY\nC9e 9aap iVtof.\nPAGE SEVEN\nPhone 10\nThe Star Grocery Co.\nStore of Quality\nWE HAVE JUST SECURED\n200 Boxes 200\nOf\nBaldwin Apples\nWHICH WE ARE SELLING AT\n$1.00\nper box\nStar Grocery Co.\nPhone 10\nImperial Bank of\nCanada\nEstablishsd 1876.\nHEAD OFFICE: TORONTO, ONT.\nCapital (paid up) $6,770,000.00\nRsssrvafund  6,770,000.00\nD. R. Wilkia, Pres. and Qan'l. Mgr.\nHon. Robart Jaffrsy, Vies-Prss.\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT.\nAn aooount ,can-be opened with fl\nor more. Interest 1s allowed at current rates from date of opening the\naccount and added to the principal\ntwice a year. :\u25a0_,\u25a0\u201e_\nTravellers' cheques and drafts sold,\nnegotiable In all parts of the world.\nBank money orders Issued, payable\nthroughout Canada, the United States\nand Great Britain at the following\nrates: 95 and under, 3 centi; over 15\nto 110, 6 cents; over 110 to 130, 10 cents;\nover |\u00bb to 150, 15 cents.\nOut of town customers ean transact\ntheir banking buslnesa  by mall and\nare given every attention.\nNalaon Branch, J. H. D. Benton, Mgr.\nWe]Wash Our Hands\nw\nif\nfOt all responsibility for work that Is\n^not done by us. Wo always take the\n[greatest posslbto care to furnish only\nthe best materials and the most skilled\n'worltmon for every plumbing job en-\nrusted to us. Bathroom fittings und\nJtfifth tubs a specialty. Repairs done\n'jjneatly and at moderate rates. We\n' charge for tho actual work done\u2014NOT\n\u00bbR WAITING ABOUND.\nI\n3. K. STRACHAN\nIAKER 8TREET\nSUNNER\nEXCURSIONS\nReturn Rates from\n__ Kootenay Points\nto\nWlnnlpsg    160.00\nSt. Paul    60.00\nChicago      72.60\nToronto     92X0\nMontrsal    106.00\nHalifax    129,36\nNow York   108.60\nBoston     110.00\nCorrespondingly low fares to\nmany other Eastern points.\nOn sate dally May 28 to Sept. 30,\n1913, Pinal return limit Oct, 31,\n1913.\nLiberal stop-over privileges.\nTickets nnd all Information may\nbe obtained from any C. P. R. agent\nor write\nJ. V. MURPHY,\nDistrict   Passong.r  Ag.nt,   Nelson,\nB, C.\nI.X.L. VACUUM WASHER\nMlCI.S3.HO\nW__t-> Aurtkln**: ind Ewrrthlnt from \u25a0 tfot-sB-afcet\n-wd ____\u00ab_ to ibt Plant lug wHtml Injotj\n| CMmfcHi-mtyii\u00bb2.oo|\nWt_WlFrtMifClt!toli3MlMtttPi^\nNot O-oIr W\u00bbhn But RIoms ud Bl\u00ab\u00ab\nMNT UHMR * MONIV.BACK OUaRANTII\nNslson Daily Nsws      coupon\n, s.e.ut2!rt \"S* \"\u2022**\u25a0 eoflJ><>\" \u25a0*\u25a0*\u25a0 Pu*' \u2022*\u2022\"*\u2022 u~ -Urns\njr-tib SI.S0 to Do-lDioa Utilltin Muubci-Ji-c Co., Ltd.,\nWl MUa SiriM. Winnlpw. M*n\u201e and you will ttcclM\nom 1.X.L vacuum Washer, ah tW\u00bb p.ip..d\nanvbtn in Cut-la oa to-milK-fl thu nnt mean M lobe\nftfuB-kd it Hit Wither don o-X do all ilut it dtira-d.\nSTEAMER MOYIE\nSCHEOULE CHANGED\nNew  Tima-Tabl*j  for Waat  Arm  and\nKootenay  Laka  Want  Into\nEffect Yesterday.\nUntil further notice the Canadian\nPacific railway hag decided to run the\nsteamer Moyle on the following schedule:\nTuesday, leave Kflslo at *\u2022* a.m. for\nNelson via Crawford Bay; Tuesday,\nleave Nelson at 3 p.m. for Crawford\nBay. Wednesday, leave Crawford Bay\nat fl a.m. for Kaslo via Proctor;\nThursday, leave Kaslo at 5 _.m. tor\nNelson via Crawford Bay. Friday,\nloave Nelson at 7:30 a.m. for Kaslo\nvia Cra*wford Bay. Saturday, leave\nKaslo at G a-m. for Nelson direct, and\nSaturday afternoon leave Nelson at\n3 o'clock to Proctor and return. Sunday, He up at Nelson, and on Monday\nleave NelBon at 7:30 a.m. for Kaslo\nvia Crawford Bay.\nThis schedule como Into effect yesterday and has heen arranged as near\nas posslblo to suit local requirements.\nWELL COOKED MEAL\n18 DRINK ANTIDOTE\n[Summer Homes\nH # Lockhart Beach\nij Kootenay Lake   -    B. C.\nThe Government of the Province\nof British Columbia will offer for\n\u2022ale by Public Auction at Nelson,\nB. C., June 16th, a sub-division\nsuitable for summer homes on the\nfamous Kootenay Lake.\nThe Lots vary from about one\nquarter acre to two nnd one half\nacres, and the upset price has been\nplaced at 9100.00 and $200.00 per lot,\non easy terms of payment.\nKootenay Lake, situate In the\nhurt of the Selkirk range of the\nRocky Mountains, is famous as a\nsummer resort, also for Its fishing,\nhunting and boating.\nWrite tor particular! to:\nW. P. TEETZEL,\nGovernment Agent, Nelson, B. C.\nTHORPE'S\n. DRINKS\n:iLt     eo \" -o*W\nUMMER PLANS.\nVacation time will be here before you know H. There's on\nadvantage ln being prepared for\nthe vacation time, well In advance. In getting track of Bummer homes In the country, In the\nmountains, at the shore, make\nyour plans early-\u2014\n\u2022E THE DAILY\nIVY* WANT ADS.\nA Problem\nSolved\nFop $165.00 only wo enu'p you a\nn square stent row boat, built\n-.specially by ug for the Wisconsin\nl'-i horsepower Detachable How\nBoat MOtor. Simple, strong, durable, dependable. A row boat\nwhen yon want it; a motor boat\nwhen you need It.\nElford Boat Co., Ltd.\nBuilders of Launches. Rowboats &c.\nAgents for Scrlpps. Hazard, Detroit,\nGray & Doman Engines.\nFactory: Foot of Ward St. Livery:\nFoot, of Jtw-.-|ilil,ie Rl. Phono I-148.\nPhone any hour of the day or night\nfor launch trln\nSlabs For Sale\nFile your Blabs during the warm\nweather ana have' dry wood on hand\nwhen winter comes. Slabwood in car-\nlots furnished $1.00 per cord at Koch\nSiding or $2.00 per cord t, o. b. cars\nNelson.\nWm. C^E. Koch\nKoch Siding, B. C.\nAutomobile\nFor Hire\nPassenger automobile for rent for\nparties. Will seat 10 persons. Driver\nprovided. Telephone 146. Nelson\nAuto Garage.\nAgent for White Motor Trucks and\nDuchess    of    Marlborough  Advocates\nSchools for  Mothers\u2014Incapable\nof Cooking  Wholesome  Meal\n(By Dally Hew* Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, May 27.\u2014Thc Duchess of\nMarlborough, speaking at the annual\nmeeting of St. Patterns school for\nmothers, said that tho mothers of tlie\npresent generation left school with\nlittle knowledge of domestic science or\nhygiene, and that In consequence they\nwero Incapable of cooking a whole-\nsome meal or giving proper attention\nto, the bringing up of their children.\nShe wild she hoped there soon would\nbe a well established system of schools\nTor mothers supplementing the primary domestic education of glrla. The\nduchess said she believed a well\nCooked meal proved a better antidote\nTor drink than any amount of legislation.\nHEAT CLAIMS\nVICTIMS IN LONDON\nMidnight  Heat Wave  Feature of Re\ncent High Temperatures\u2014Claims\nMany   Victims\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, May 27.\u2014London is sweltering In heat and many people awoke\nunrefreshed yesterday, having passed\nthrough the warmest nlglit since July\nlust. This midnight bent wave Is an\nextraordinary feature of the present\nperiod   of   sunny   and   high   tempera-\nYour Hair Needs\nParisian Sage\nUse It as a Dressing\u2014Banish\nDandruff \u2014Stop Falling\nHair and Scalp Itch.\nPARISIAN Sage, the delightful and\ninvigorating hair tonic, is a true hnlr\nriourlsher. It penetrates into the scalp,\ngets to tho roots of the hair, kills the\ndandruff germs, and supplies the hair\nwith just the kind of nourishment it\nneeds to make It grow abundnntly,\nSince its Introduction Into Canadi\nPARISIAN Sage hns had an immense\nsale, and hero are the reasons:\nIt does not contain poisonous sugar\nof lead, nitrate of silver or sulphur or\nany Injurious ingredient.\nIt cures dandruff In two weoks, by\nkilling tho dandruff germ.\nIt stops falling hair.\nIt promptly stops itching of the\nscalp.\nII makes the hair soft, glossy and\nluxuriant.\nI* gives life and beauty io tho hair.\nIt is not sticky or greasy.\nIt Is tho daintiest perfumed hair\ntfjtilc made.\nIt is the best, tho moat pleasant\nami Invigorating hair dreBslng mad*.\nMado only In Canada by the R. T.\nBcoth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. The\nprice Is only 50 cents at drug stores\nand counters where toilet goods are\nscld.\nTho Poole Drug Company, I4d.\nguarantees It.\nMIR\nIf You Expect\nTo Go\nAsk for rates 1)y the Donaldson\nLino. It will surpriso you how little the trip will cost. Large new\nsteamers, up-to-date service. Sailings from Montreal every Saturday.\nMake your reservations now. For\nInformation ask or write\nD. SMEATON, O. T. A\u201e C. P. R.\nW. H. KETCHUM, CF. & P.A., Q.N.R.\nC.   N.   HARRIMAN,   D.T.A.,   C.P.R.\nH.   E.   LIDMAN,   Genera)   Agent.\nPhone M5312, 349 Main St., Winnipeg.\ns\nUTTON'S\nEEDS\nFrom Reading. England\nSeedmon l* His Majesty ths King.\nA. J. WOODWARD\nSole Agent\n512 Granville Street. VANCOUVER.\n615 Fort street. VICTORIA.\nCatalogue on application\n\"SALADA\"\nThe Highest Standard\nof Quality and Value,\ntogrtherwhh Absolute\nPurity are the Characteristics of this Famous\nTEA.\nla\nPaoksjtf Only,\naadSi\nture. The minimum temperature was\n01 during the night of Sunday, this\nhaving been only twice equalled in the\nlast 23 years. The warmest night\npreceding the warmest duy nince July\nIS lost for the shade temperature In\nLondon yeBterday reached 85 and\nthere were more than 10 hours of\nsunshine. At Worcester H5 wan registered. The heat claimed several victims.\nFRANCE REAPS LITTLE\nBENEFIT FROM CANAL\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nPARIS, May 87.\u2014The question of\nwhether the French government Is going to improve Its Went Indian ports\nin view of the opening of the Panama\ncnnal was raised In the senate todny\nby Secretary Henry Heranger\nGuadeloupe. He asserted that\nthough Franco began the ennal and\nmade it possible for tlu* United states\nto complete it, it seemed that France\nwould profit from It least or all the\ncountries. Tho ministers nnd Senntor\nJeun Morel, replied that the French\ngovernment was studying the question\nof how to utilize the canal for French\ncommerce. The senate thereupon\nadopted an expression of confidence\nthat the government would proceed\nwith the least delay with the Improvement of tlie West Indies port.\nKELSON NEWS OF TOE DAT\n\u2022T.    Kennedy   of   Cranbrook   is   In   the\ncity.\nW.   A.   Buchanan   of Ymlr   Is at   I'm\nHume.\n10.  13. Orcenwoud uf Proctor 19 a guest\nat the Huinu.\nGe-grge H. Playle relumed lost night\nfrom Fernle,\nThomas Byrnes of d'l-atld Fort-a rencn-\ncd Nelaon lust nlglit mid registered ut\nthe Hume.\nMrs. Gordon Lambert of Granite wns\na visitor to Nelson .venter \"lav, n\u25a0*\u25a0!:-\u25a0 u-r-\nlng at the Strathcona.\nDavid    Hartln    returned   lust evening\nfrom   Montreal,   where   he   has   been\ntending classes at McQlll university.\nC. R. Hamilton, K.C, has returned\nfrom Fernle, when- he aeted us counsel\nin an action before .Mr. Justice Murphy,\nWork was almost completed in onn-\nneetlon with the changing of the grade\nof the street railway on Nelson avenue\nyesterday.\nThe electric power will be turned off\nbetween Ilium :iliil I o'clock today 111\norder timt the pule nn the trunk Hue\nwhich wjo* burned out on Monday may\nbe repaired.\nMrs. Wagstaff of Rosebery and two\nchildren left yesterday morning on the\nCrow bout for Liverpool. She will dull\non June i! on tie- steamer Luke -Manitoba.\nLetters of probate were ordered to be\nIssued In iln- estate of gyrus C.\nI'oyntz, wlm died ut North Yakima,\nWash., on March 23, iiws, bv Judge\nHrown nn application of Fred C. MmTatt\nIn chambers yesterday morning. Tho\nestate if- valued at about M,300. Judge\nBrown acted In the absence of Judge\nForln,   who  has  gone to Toronto.\nCharles   F.   McHardy,  agent   for   the\nHeld block, yesterday let a contract to\nthe British Columbln Plumbing & Heating company fur the Installation nf a\nhot and cold water system in every room\nIn that building. The contract figure Is\n$1,200. This plumbing company has just\ncompleted the Installation of an automatic water system at A. II, Green's\nsummer residence  at  Proctor,\nDressmaking and  millinery.   Moderate\ncharges.   P. O. Box 703. \u202210-22\nAgents  for   F.    O.    Berg's    awnings.\nVacuum Cleaning Co., Box ICO, Phone 19.\n901-tf.\nAT THE THEATRE8\nPnssers-By,\" the comedy drama which\nconies to the opera bouse on Monday\nnext, Is one of the most human plays\nthat has been presented to an American\npublic In ft decade. C. I-Iaddon Chambers Is tbe author of the piece. Mr.\nchambers has exceptional Insight and\ntalent. In \"Passers My\" be has taken\ntbo characters from night's highway in\nthe region of Piccadilly Circus. London,\nand so faithfully has he shown his peoplo that at tho Wyndbam theatre\n\"Tnssers-By\" ran over a year and 0 half\nand was the popular success at the Crl-\nterian theatre In New York all laat season.\nAt the Slarland theatre tonight and\ntomorrow night Sid 1'liimcnthal will pro-\nsent the world-famous adventures- of\nLieut. Peti'oslno in pictures. This production has played all the high class\ntheatres lu the principal cities of Canada and now the rare opportunity or\nseeing these pictures |s offered to the\ntheatre going people of this city. Tho\nstory Is a remarkable unfolding of\nclever and daring detective work on the\npart of New  York's  most  skilled  secret\nrvlce officer,  the late lamented ;Lieut.\ntroslno,   While on the other hrtnd are\nrealod the plots and counterplot*** of\na society whose name has became .41\nsvnonvm for all that is terrible among\na certain element nf the community, the\ninfamous Black Hand.\n\"Very few films have received nich\nfavorable testimony from the critics\nboth in the old country and American\nmoving picture journals as Itnla's special\nfeature, \"The Palace or Flames.\" It Is\nwithout an adverse criticism and Is -a\nmost remarkable and masterly production and without a jiarellel for varied\nrealism, zasconl's, Italy's great tra-\ndegian, portrnyal of a broken old tpan\nIs almost startling and hold one spellbound. The photography nnd stage direction aro as notable as the acting cast.\nThis three-reel triumph will be Included\nin the program being shown on Thursday In the Gem theatre. Tbe subjects\nthis evening are all most interesting and\ninstructive, providing good entertainment. . I\nNEW RESIDENT HAS\nMILITARY HONORS\nWilliam Morri, of Mooie jaw Buys in\nFairview\u20141\u00ab Veteran of Several  Wars.\nThe Incomparable climate, magnificat\nscenery and luxuriant tree foliage uf\nKootenay Were tlie principal factors by\nwhich William Morris of -loose Jaw\nmade up bis mind to take up Ills permanent   rviddciiee  In   Nelson.\nAfter 10 years' experience of prairie\nwinters Mr. and .Mrs. Morris and iheir\ndaughter huve answered to the call of\nthe glorious Kootenay ond they have\npurchased tbe residence and five Ins\nowned by P. M. Delamare on Second\nstreet, Falrvlew. which contains one of\nthe many attractive fruit and flowt-r\ngardens to be seen in this district. The\ndeal was put through liy McQuarrie &\nRobertson.\nAt thc time of leaving Moose Jaw Mr.\nMorris held the rank of staff-sergeant\nIn the 27lh Light Horse a position\nwhich was only part of a long and distinguished military career during which\ntime he wus awarded the Kgvpii-ui\nmedal and Kbedlvi-'s star for tbo IJ***\ncampaign and the Nile expedition lXKI-\n18S0. During the Nile expedition Staff-\nSergeant Morris was a member of the\ncamel corps which went to the relief\nof General Gordon under the command\nof Colonel Durnahy, the hero of tbe\nride to Khiva, and took purt In the engagement of Abu Klea when the British square was for the first and only\ntime broken In the history of the empire. The Boer wur also finds u place\non bis list of honors. In that campaign\nhe was specially promoted for conspicuous service In the field While under tbe\ncommand of Lord Cheshani. On retiring from the service .Sergeant Morris\nwas presented with the long service\nand good conduct medals. The secretary of the local veterans association\nhas already enrolled lilm In the ranks\nof that organization.\nFAILS  IN  EXAMINATIONS\nSTUDENT SHOOTS HIMSELF\n<By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLILLE,    France,    Muy    27.\u2014DIbi\npolntment and failure to pass bis \u25a0\naminntftms caused a  medical  student\nnamed Cuvilier to attempt suicide t:\nthe   university   here   today.    At     tli\nmoment when the dean of the faculty\nof   medicine   was  reading  the  Hat  o\nthe successful  students  wilh   the un\nnouncement  that   Cuvilier    had     not\nqualified, the student drew a revolver\nand shot himself in die breast and ii\nwas later announced that the wound\nwould  probably prove futol.\nTREASURE HUNT\nENDS IN FAILURE\nShip   Returns Without    Cocos    Island\nMillions\u2014Weary   Months  of\nLabor Fruitless\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nSAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 27.\u2014\nFailure of another expedition sent in\nquest of a legendary $18,00(1.0(10 treasure cache on Cocos Island in the smith\nseas was recorded when thc Bfltlsh\nsteumcr Melmore put into port last\nnight. These fabled millions, according to a daring sailor, were buried on\nCocos Island liy officials of the Peruvian church early in the lust century. Mrs. Barry-Till and Miss Davis,\nRngllsh women, were told by the sailor on his deathbed of his knowledge\nof the location of the cache and he\nsupplied them with charts. The women succeeded In Interesting British\ncapitalists and tbe Melmore was purchased for tiie expedition. The women accompanied the party nnd hunted for the fortune. Alter many weary\nmonths of labor with pick and shovel,\nsearch was given up and lhe travellers started homeward. The Melmore\nput In at Pnnama where the two women and others of the party left the\nvessel to proceed homeward by the\nmost direct route.\nWithin the last fiO years half a dozen expeditions, equipped with nmple\nfunds, have been dispatched lo Cocos\nIsland  to seanh fur gold.\nWOMAN ACTS\nAS JUSTICE\nEmpowered  to  Certify   Lunatics\u2014Har\nPart  of  Powers  of Justice\nof Peace\nfBy Daily News leased Wire.)\nLONDON, May 27.\u2014A woman is al\nlast about to lie Invested, though only\nIn restricted form, with the power of\na Justice of the peace iii Engiapd. Miss\nEnid S. Duncan, chairman of tho\nWest Ham hoard of guardians, has\nbeen specially authorised by the lord\nchancellor to net ns a justice of the\npeace for the purpose of certifying\nlunatics. Chairmen of county councils,\nmayors of boroughs and chairmen of\nurban nnd rural councils act ex-\nofficio as magistrates, but only if\nthey nre men. When Lady Dockrell,\na>'few years ago, was elected chairman\nof the Black Itock council, there was\na decision as to whether she was entitled to sit on the ministerial bench\nand it wns decided that as a woman\nwas disqualified by an act of parliament of 1307. The ox-officio Issue\ntines  not  arise   in  tlie ease    of    Miss\nDuncan, as the mn-xlstrntc privilege\ndoes not attach to the position of\nchairman of a board of guardians, but\nIt Is now a question whether the lord\nchancellor having granted part of tin*\npowers of a justice of the peace to n\nwoman hns jurisdiction tn grant full\npowers.\nWomen's Underskirts\nA Special Bargain       Q^\nThursday Only at \u2022 W\nwe consioed this the greatest underskirt value we've\never offered, and at this low price they ought to go\nout With a rush on Thursday morning, only some 6'\/2\ndozen in the lot, so we advise early shopping- descriptions follow.\nUnderskirts of fine White Cambric or Lawn, with deep flounce of\nSwiss Embroidery, and finished with beading. Underskirts of Pink. Gingham and Zephyr:, made with accordeon pleated flounce and finished with\nband of Polka Dot or with circular flounce, finished with tucks and narrow bands of contrasting m-iterial. Come in linht or dark grounds with\nnarrow hairli-,\u00ab stripes. Sateen Underskirts, in Black, Grey, etc., with\nticep embroidered flounce, or finished with narrow frill. Any Underskirt\nin the lot would be good value at $1.50.\nCN SALE, THURSDAY\nONLY  \t\n.95\n\"Pelton\" Garters\nSAVE    THE    STOCKINGS.\nA NEW STYLE JUST OUT\u2014\nTheir superiority lies in the\nfact that they will not tear the\nmost delicate stockings. The\ntension is all around the leg,\nand not at any particular point\nor points. They are comfortable to wear, being no tighter\nthan the top of the hose. They\nhold the corset in place and\nimprove the figure. Come in\ncolors of Black, White, Red,\nSky     and     Pink.       Price   only.\npiir    25c\nGET   A   PAIR   TODAY.\nBoys' Wash Suits\nLOWLY PRICED.\nBOYS' SAILOR SUITS\u2014Of\ngood quality drill; Blouse has\nsquare collar and white vest\nwith embroidered anchor. Come\nin Navy and Butcher Blue, with\nwhite stripe. Suit ages 2 to 7\nyears.\nVERY  SPECIAL   VALUE  $1.00.\nBOYS' WASH SUITS\u2014In\nBuster style, made from good\nwearing quality drill, in Navy\nand Butcher Blue, with white\nstripe. Suit ages 2 to 7 years.\nPRICED   $1.25   to  $1.40.\nBoy9' Sailor Suits of Bedford\nCord in Tan and White stripes.\nSuit ages 2 to 7 years.\nPRICES   $1.25   TO   $1.75.\nWomen's Summer Coats at Half\nPrice on Thursday\nLinen and Ropp    Coats,    in    shades of Sky, Pink, Natural. French\nBlue and Whits, mado with    ordinary   coat collar and revers; single-\nbreasted,   fastening   with   three white pearl buttons;   patch pockets and\ncuffs, trimmed smail buttons.    Regular Values to $5.95.\nYOUR CHOICE, Q9 Qff\nTHURSDAY  ONLY    ^rlh.\\jO\nHudson's Bay Company\nIncorporated 1670\nIncorporated 1670\n'ess contract. The whoi,. Marconi affair, which Ih now one of the foromost\nIssues in British politics, is likely to ho\nreviewed in the c'-m'so of the trial.\nTWO  ENGINEERS  KILLED\nIN  HEAD-ON  COLLISION\nfBy Dnily NOWS Leased Wire.)\nBRANT, MO., May 27.\u2014Two engineers wore killed and several other\npersons. Including a number ot pns-\njengers, were injured in a hontl-on col-\nisliin between passenger trains No, ll\nmd No, 12 on the Missouri Pacific\n-allwny near here early today.\nTORONTO  TO  HOLD\nAGRICULTURAL   EXHIBITION\n(Bv  Dally Nows  Leased  wire.)\nTORONTO,   Mny  27.   Thr  Nail\nck,\nnlry\nvo st\nhlbltlon was launched yesterday. Al-\nhouijh ihe date for tho first oxhlhi-\nlon was not definitely fixed, the lasl\nveok In November next Is favored, it\nvas   pointed   out   I ha l   lhe   provincial\nExpert\nGasoline\nEngine\nRepairs\nAshton & Smedley\np. o. Bux r.os\nPhone 149\nwinter fair al Ouclph is held the first\nweei* in Decemher so thnt exhibitors\ncould prncocd direct from Toronto to\nduelph If the show In this city were\nt<i he held the last week- in November.\nThe city is building n $65,00u arcade\nnortheast of tho grnndBtand al the\nexhibition grounds whu-h will ho\n\u25a0cady for this year's show.\nEDITOR ON TRIAL\nON LIBEL CHARGE\nCharged Director of Marconi Company\nWith  Corruption\u2014Whole Affair\nto  Be  Reviewed.\n(By  Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON,    May    27.\u2014The    central\ncriminal court wns pneked  with distinguished persons of ithe political and\nliterary world   today   for  the opening\nof the trial for criminal libel of Cecil\nChesterton, brother of G. K, Chesterton, the author, and ono ot London's\npicturesque personalities.    Tlie prosecution arose out of nrticles written by\ntho accused, \"who is editor \u00b0f the Eye \u25a0\nWitness, in which he charged Godfrey I\nIsaacs, managing director of the Marconi company, with corruption in connection  with the government's wire-\n r   mu 1101111\nUSN HEWS OF TIE DAY\nt Tht* Bret city band concert of the summer season will bi- held at a -\/dixit tl.la\nerenldjc at the baud stand on Vernon\nstreet.\nTwo Kold watches and a valuable (jog\nhave Wen returned to their owners\nduriiiK tlie past two daya hs a result uf\n\"want ada\" inserted in The Dally News.\nThere was one drunk and disorderly\nchar**!* before Mayor Keefe In the city\npolice court yesterday mornlm and tin-\ncivic treasury was enriched iu the extent of flo as a result.\nThe greatest rise of the season in the\nwater ot tbe -.vest arm waft record -d\nyesterday by the gunge of the Nel ion\nIioat & Launch company, whi-ii showed\na gain of \u2022*. In. for the *!-| liours. The\nwater now stands at Kl ft above low\nwater murk.\nWANTS JUDGE TO\nQUASH CONVICTION\nCherle.; Anselmo of Fife, Sentenced to\nSix Months on Stolen Property\n.     \u2022 Charge,  Appeals.\nSentenced by J. -H. McDonald and\nThomas NVwIiy, jitHtiies of the pence or\nFife   lo   six   months   hi   tlie   Nelson   uro-\nvfnelal   iaii  on n charge of  being  m\nposseNslon of Roods which lie kii'-w to\nlie stolen. Charles Anselmo of thai place\nhas appealed against tho conviction nml\nthe case will !>\u2022\u25a0 beard by Judge Brown\nnt Greenwood on June 1!'.\nYesterday P-rtd C. Moffatt secured ihe\nreleuau of the prisoner from the provincial jail on bonds of ?'*>, put uu by\nAnselmo, Antonio Tedesco ami Pasquale\nKerrarro, _    ,\nAnselmo was sentenced on May H, the\narticles said to have been stolen irom\nAngelo Helium or Cascade being a sideboard und two roekbiK chairs.\nOVERSEAS CLUB\nTHANKED BY KING\nHla Majesty  Sends Telegram to  Neleon Organization  in  Reply to\n'  Loyal Message.\n\"I have been commanded  by the Kin**;\nW. P. TIERNEY, General Sales Agent.\nNslson, B. C.\nOan shipped to all railway points.\nOLD AT 40\nSome Younger at 66 Than Others Are\nat 40 Years.\nSo many people \"Whom you meeel\na-bout the time they reach -10 begin by\nsaying, \"I can't do this, and I can'l\ndo that, becnuso I'm getting old now.\"\nthey begin tn net old. feel old and\nthey are older In appearance than\nmany who are much more advanced in\nyears.\nWhen you -begin to feel old, when\nyonr energy begins to fail build yourself up wilh our delicious cod liver and\niron .tonic. Vlnol, it Is n wonderful\nblood-maker ni'd strengthened\nMr. J. N. Kelley, aged 1't, who lives\nat Lake Charles, La., say.\": \"I took\nVinol for a run-down condition; It not\nonly built up my strength, but I feet\n\u25a0fifteen years younger than I did before taking it\"\nThousands of old people have found\nIn Vinol just the medicine Ihey need\nto build up Ihe feeble, weakened system and create strength. If It fails,\nwe return your money. Rutherford\nDrug Co., Ltd.\nCrystal\nGlassware\nWe are showing a very lasty line\nof plain glass Jugs and tumblers,\nall shapes nnd sizes.\nFine polished, water while, crystal clear, olched and cut.\nThese nre the only proper vessels\nto hold the cool, sparkling water\nthat is making Kootenay famous.\nCHINA HALL\nA.   W.   MUNRO,   Prop.\nPhons L-261 321  Baksr St.\nP. 0. Box 568\nHosiery, Vests\nand Corsets\n\"Cheapsst In ths City.\"\nThe Ark\nNew and Second Hand Furniture\nPhone  L395 806 Vernon  St\nNelson,  B.  C.\nCHEESE\nIngertoll   Cream    *1&c\nMcLaren's, jar-e   .-..35c\nMcLaren's   pkgs 10c\nC.A. Benedict\nJosephine St\nStandard Furniture\n=Company=\nC. J. CARLSON, Undertaker\nUndertakers Embalmars\nand Funeral Directors\nThe finest and most up to date\nundertaking parlors nnd chapel ln\nInterior of I3.C. Lady attendant for\nwomen and children.\nDay   Phono 85\nNight Phones 252 and L\u00ab4\nHouses\nFor Rent\n105 Mines Road, six rooms, bull-\nroom and StOOe basement $25-00\n107 Mines road, b!x ro\">ni.\", bathroom u\"d St-Jlie baseinelii $22.00\n1CC2    Front    Street,    j*ix    rooms.\nbatbr.jom and ran**e  $25.00\n514   Kooteiiny   Klreel,  four large\nrooms and bathroom  $20.00\nllehnsen Street, oIkIiI rooms and\nbathroom,   three   lots   with   fruil\ntree,,    $35.00\nSix-roomed       flat       o\u201e      liakcr\nStreet    $25.00\nHlnr\u00ab  In  Urlrk  Block  on paker\nStreet    $65.00\nfl. & N. Bird\nNelson, B. C.\nLa Tansca\nPearls\nHavo all the\u25a0 color, lustre and fheen\nof priceless Orient;-! pearls. Pearl\nstrings are the one article of adornment thnt are worn \"ii every occasion and wc espi-cia'ly n-<*('ti.mend\nthem for wedding and graduation\ngifts. These pearls are indestructible.\nCHOICE AS8ORTMENT-$5.00 TO\n$10.00 PER STRING\nAlso, wc wish to call your attention to our fine line of\nEnamel Pins\nThey nre a departure from the\nord I nary\u2014tho finished art In enameling.\nA  8PECIAL   LINE   OF  ENAMEL\nPINS AT 75c.\nManufacturers of Artistic Jewelry.\nWatchmaker and Optician.\nJ. 0. Patenaude\nManufacturing     Jeweler,    Watchmaker and Optician.\nWEDNESDAY       MAY -H.\nFOR SALK\u2014An attractive bungalow, partly furnished, Moves, etc. Contains\nliving room, dining room, tliroe be'lrooam, spUQlOui dUsetfl and juiulry;\nmodern bathroom, comfortable klteaen, well arranged, a Iho summer kitchen.\nWill kept luwn and garden In front and tries and kitchen ganb-n nt back.\nThis house fuei-s ihe lake on good gtfCet; -.-lone In, five minutes from O.P.O.,\nin good ne Ik hi-orb nod. I'rlce W.WW. Terms.\nFOU   RENT- -Vive  roomed  house,  recently renovated, Victoria street\nvan SALIC\u2014Summer coltturo, witli half acre bind; attractive location  and\nclose to Nelson, opposite city  wharf;   water   frontage.    No  danger   from\nhigh water,   Comfortable house, camp furniture included m price, f^,uuu. Easy\nterms.\nThe Allen-Smith Company\nINSURANCE.    REAL  ESTATE.    RENTING.\nIMPERIAL BANK BLOCK, JOSEPHINE STREET.\nlo   thank   the   members   uf   tin;   Nelsutl\nbranch  of the Oversells elub  for Un-ii\nloyal message.\"\nThis   Is   tho   reply   from   the   Ki-ig's\ni<<|lli-i-v In wait llli; to the message forwarded by tin' \u25a0\u25a0ii;h to Ida maji-sty on\nMav UB and  thi< reply is dated the nam<\nay.    IL   was   received   yentenlay   by   S.\n'. Tuck, sheriff of Honlh KouU-iiiiy.\nho  Ih  president  of  tile   Xelson   hruiiel\nf the Overseas club.\nBUILDING LOTS\nFIND PURCHASERS\nC.  W,   Applcyard   Aloo   Sell-   Several\nReside.iccs\u2014Innis Street Property   in   Demand.\nIncreased activity In the demand fur\nNelson residences and particularly ''or\nhniMhig lots in reported by C W. Apple-\nyard, who has made the following sales:\nLot on   limm Ml t to into Bcluimtin.\nTwo loin (iii Innis street to Harvey\nMeUeath.\nOtic lot on Innis street to W. It. C.\nRobinson,\nTwo lots on innis street to August\nPeftB.\nTli,- residence of W,   !\u2022*.   Mawdsley < n\nThe GEM\nSELECTIONS ORCHESTRA\nSelig   Big  Featurs\n\"A  ROUGH   FIDE WITH  NITROGLYCERINE\"\nA thr-illing fjtory  of a  daring ride\nthrough 'he oil fields with fl  load\nof high explosives,\nVitngrnpii  Feature\n\"A  WINDOW  ON  WASHINGTON\nPARK\"\nIt's  a   Vltngrflph.     Nothing   more\nnee-j he mentioned.\nLubi-. Comedy\n\"KEEPING   UP   APPEARANCES\"\nA pleasant plot-jro,  in  wbich  tho\nwhole cast does well.\nPathe Topical and  Industrial\n\"GLIMPPES OF T-HE  NATIONAL\nCAPITAL\"\nThese   views   enable   spectators   to\nknow Washington as well as if they\nhad paid tho city a visit In person.\n\"THE    SPONGE    INDUSTRY    IN\nCUBA\"\nAn    interesting   study   of   all    the\nphases of nn  unfamiliar, although\nthriving Industry.\nADMISSION 15c,   CHILDREN 10c.\nThursday, the big ItaJa feature\n\"THE  PALACE OF FLAMES\"\nDon't   miss  it.    It Is  Immense.\nMonday,, June 2, Vltagraph  feature\n\"THE   LITTLE   MINISTER\"\nHouse Heating\nThink of It now and you can have\nIt next winter.\nSee the\nB. C. Plumbing & Heating Co.\nfor prices.\nOPERA   HOUSE   BLOCK\nP.O. Box 485 Phons 181\nLawn  Mowers\nIF YOU WANT THE MOST SATISFACTORY LAWN  MOVER\nMADE IN CANADA BUY A\nWOODYATT  HIGH  WHEEL\nWE CARRY THIS MAKE IN 14,  16  AND  18  INCH.\nWE CAN AL30 8UPPLY THE \"GREAT AMERICAN\" BALL-BEARING\n\u2014THE BEST AMERICAN  MACHINE\u201417 INCHES.\nWood-Vailance Hardware Co. Ltd.\nWhofeule and Retail\nVANCOUVER\nNelson B. C.\nWINNIPEG\nWaler  street  to  n.  II.   llean.\nA   house    on    Slllea   street   to   N.    II.\nThompson.\nResldenco ou  Falls street  tn  II.   Itud-\ndlek.\n.V-reage In  Fairview to fl.   II.  flmytV-.\nUNION DIRECTORS\nTALK MARKETING\nDiscuss   Details   of   Proposal   to   Ship\nThrough British Columbia Distributors, Limited.\nchills of Hie proposed arrangement\ntin- sail* or Un- iii-oduto or meinbiirs\ntin- Kootenay Fruit Growers union\nyear through  the British Columbia\ntrtbutors,   l-imltfd,    ot    which   Aid.\nir.-; Johnstone Is president and .lames\nof Vornon is manager, wero din-\nsed at a meeting or tho Kootenay\n)n directors yesterday.\nI rectors after the meeting expressed\ntlie opinion Unit prospects foi* handling\nthe fruit HiucoHsfully through Mr.\nI-'ii-'h organization were excellent as Inlaid poi-rected his marketing organisation\nlu the pnilrleR. Hopes ot selling through\na purely c<i-o]>i*iatlvo association audi as\nlhat now' hHng formed lu tin- Okanagan\nbud lu'L-ii entertained, but It was felt\nthat the approach of the shipping sea*\nson was so near that the growers of\ntills district bad to \"play sari-\" and not\ntake Uu- risk of marjcotltwr through an\nihocIutlmi su fr.-slily orgaiiiz<-il as tn\n...\u25a0 likely io nave difficulty In perfecting\nIts market Ing plans In  time.\nDaily News want acSs ** cent a worn\nWestern Provinces\nCo-operative Realty Co.,\nLimited\nFarm Lands\nCity Property\nFire and\nLife Insurance\nPhone 188 McCulloch Block\nP. O. Drawer 1107, Nelson, B. C.\nNelson Opera House\nOne Ni\u00abht Only\nMonday, June 2\nBy   special   urrangement   wi*h\nCharles  Frshman\nThe 1,-ondon and  New York Comedy-Drama Success\n\"Passers-By\"\nBy C. Haddon Chambsrs.\nFirst Conaillnii inur of lho Original\nkiikIUu Coniimny.\n16  months  at   Wyn.lliiim  Th***\u2122.\nUmtlon;   six  numihH   iit   Criterion\nTheatre, New Vnrk.\nprices \u00abi.r.o. Ii.oo, JBo ana Mc.\nSnlo nt City  Drug OO. Friday.\nHOME SEEKERS\nALL DECLARE\nthnt, alior lrylnB nil oilier mentis,\nTHEV CUCCEEOED THROUGH\nA DAILY NEWS WANT AD.\nVAPORITE\n. For the destruction of cut-worms,\nwire-worms, ants an-i other insects.\nProtect your garden patch.\nSupplied in kag, of 112 lbs., and in\n281b., 14-lb., 7-lb. and I'\/a-lb. tins.\nThe Brackman-Ker\nMilling Co., Limited\nCLOTHING\nrCR MEN AND YOUNG MEN WHO DEMAND QUALITY AND STYLE I\nAT   A   REASONABLE   PRICE   WE   HAVE   PRICED  THESE   EXCEP-1\nTIONAL GARMENTS   AT   8UCH   LOW   FIGURES\u2014YOU CAN HAVE|\nTHE BEST CLOTHES AT VERY MODERATE COST.\n\u00bb10.00, S15.00, $20.00, 123-10, $30.00.\nIT PAYS YOU WELL  TO   BUY   OUR   BOYS-   CLOTHES FOR YOUR|\nCOY.     WE   HAVE   THE   BEST   STYLES.     OUR   PRICES  ARE   UNUSUALLY LOW, RANGING FROM \u00ab3.00 TO $10.00.\nSHOES\".' SHIRTS. HATS. \\\nNIFTY SUMMER SUIT8.\nLNDERWEAR. TROUSERS. NECKWEAR.1\nBAKER STREET!\nNELSON, B. C.|\nPrices Sells\nBROWN & CO.\nQuality Tells\nDo You Require a Gopd Tonic?\nPerhaps yoo have hnd llio Grlpbs or a Bad Cold nod still fosl tho effects.    If yOo do, come In and net n good\n\u2022prised to find how much better you mill feel.   We can recommend the wall-knowif\nTonic, and you'll be surprised i\nIron and Quinine Tonic\nFOR'A RUN-DOWN SYSTEM AND LOSS OF APPETITE.\nIf you ar* suffsring from Nervousness or Brain Fatigue thoro Is nothing bsttsr than\nCelery and Iron\nWe havo so much confidence in it that we gunra ntee it to do ar. we say, or it won't coat you anything.\nCelery is recognized by the Medical Profeneion as one of the Deal Nerve Tonics Known, and in combina*\ntion -with Iron, the results are excellent.\nFOR PURE DRUGS WE LEAD. \u00bb \"\nThe Poole Drug Co.\nTHE   REXALL  STORE,\nALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICt\nWE NEVER SLEEP\nFRED IRVINE IS\nNAMED PRESIDENT\nHeads  Nelson Young   Men's Chrietian\nAssociation\u2014Executive Officers\nand Committees Appointed.\nDirectors of the 'Nelson Y.M.C.A. have\nelected the following pfflcors and com-\nmltteL'H for tlif i-hhuIiik year:\nPreBlileiit\u2014Fred Irvine.\nVici-jin'.-hli'iil\u2014T.   I).   Shirk.\nTrcasiirDi\u2014A,  T.  Walley .\nHfi'iiiilin-'   tit'rrctary\u2014J.   It.   Lawr*inci>.\nBxeciitlvi\u2014T. D. Stiirk, R A. Crease,\nWlllium wsldle, w. o. Miller, Juuiro\nForln,   Dr.  N.  Wolverton.\nFinance cominlttoe-iAi T. Walley, II.\ntf. mil. .1. n. Hunter.\nMemberBhlp-iDf, W. B. Stood, ohall'-\nmni1.\nI'iiyslral (li'iiartmont\u2014T. D. Stark,\nOhfiirmati,\nMi-Unli'iis il-imrtinent\u2014W. N. Scott,\nChairman;\nSocial (It'imrtment\u2014Fred Irvine, chairman.\nIiovfi' dfpiii-tmont committee\u2014James\nAlleh.\nKilueiitlmial department\u2014Dr. N. Wol-\nverlim.  i-lijilriiiaii.\nAuditing  (\u25a0(imnilttec-rGoorBo H. Playlo,\n'llulirliiiN' i-iiir,m'ltteo\u2014T. D. Stark, W.\nN. Scott, .1.  II.  Lawren-co.\niilhi-r m.niliers of the aHHoclntlon v.ill\nhe aildi-il to these cmnmlttceH nt an early\ndnte. The pivdc-nt staff of the in^tUii-\ntlnii was Invited to continue at Nelson\nfor iiiiollii-r yeur. Those present nt the\ntnetf-tlng were: Fred Irvine, A, J.\nWalley, W. O. Miller, Dr. W. 13. Stand,\nW. N\\ Scott, Dr. N. Wolverton T. D.\nStark, J. 11. I.nwrence, .lames Allen nntl\nN. II. Jolmsiin.\nJOHN NOTMAN IS\nBUSINESS AGENT\nAustin, John Notman and A. Mnson,\nwas appointed to nppenr befnre the\nBlttlngs of the royni commission in-\nvestigatjng labor condition--, In the\nprovince, which will sit in this cll>*\non June Ifl.\nTlu- vacancies on tho executive committee of the council  were filled last\nevening,   tho   three    new   men    being\nWalter Davles, A. J. Randall and Aid.\nI,  A.  Austin,  who,   together  wilh  F.\nChapman, will now compose the committee.\nA letter was read from lhe employs' hssoc'atlon  Htal-ng that John \"Toye\nand a. Carrie imd been appointed \u00ab\u00bb\narbitrators representing that body to\nsettle the grievances between the men\nnd ihe employers.\nLast evening's meeting w\u00ab.q lit-ld in\ntlie Miners' Union hull, Wllllnm Johnston, president of tho council, occupying tlu- chair.\nAppointed by Trades and Uaboi^*Coun-\ncil \u2666-) Position\u2014Vaoaneles on\nExecutive  Filled.\nJohn Notman was last evening appointed business agent for the trades\nand labor council, his duties to commence on June 1. Mr. Notman Is also\nsecretary of that toody, and- is well\nknown in labor circles of the city.\nA committee, composed of Aid. I. A.\nThe Following Are Available for Immediate Entry\ntWO SUITES OF OFFICES OF 3 ANO2 ROOMS,CENTRALLY\n8ITUATED ON BAKER STREET.\nRENTALS\u2014$35.00 and $15.00.\nSPLENDID OPPORTUNITY\nDr acquiring Tempsrancs Hotel.   Two Ysars Lease to run.   Furnishings at Cost.    (Present Tenant Unable to Continue the strain\nof   the   work).\nTO ARBITRATE\nON WAGE SCALE\nMember-  of Joint Committee  Discuss\nAppointment of Chsirman\u2014Will\nMeet on Saturday.\n'The arbitration committee, composed\nof Alexander Currle and John Toye,\nappointooB of the employers' association, and Aid. I. i A. Austin und J.\nSmith, appointees of the trades and labor connell, who have been named by\nthen, bodies to decide upon the i-atc\nof wages to be paid common laborers,\nbrlclcloyers' and stonemasons' helpers\nand cement mixers, mat last evening\nIn the basement of -the Annable block.\nTwo local men were suggested to sit\nas chairman of the arbitration com\nmittee and they will -be approached by\nlhe \u25a0member of tbe fitfirinifttee; tb'\ncommittee adjourned\" until Saturday,\nevening, when It will hold a meeting\nin the Annable block. On Saturday\nevening j,t Is expected that statements\nwill be received from tho larger employers of bu'ldlng trades meebanicH,\nincluding John Burns & Son, Waters\n& Pascoe nnd J. Pancy & Co.\nRossland News\n')\nfBpeelnl to the Dally News.)\nnOSSl.AN'D, B.C.. May \u00a37.'-H. S. hey-*\nuiihls. of the Itank uf Montreal stiff,\nleft this morning for Princeton. B.C.,\nvia  the  Great  Northern.\nQaor'ge .M it-kelson left this morning for\nthe eust tn order to ro Into cciIIckg to\ntake  up  a  course  In  photography.\nWilliam Koran-came In on the Croat\nNorthern   train  lost  nlglit.\nMr, and Mrs. Gteorge Ajjllpw left today\nfor tho coast, where tliuy will niako\ntheir  home In  future.\nThere was a large attendance at the\nsocial meeting of the I'ipworth league\nuf the Methodist ehureh lust night. A\nshort program was given by the members of the league after which tlierb\nwere a couple of contests, tho prices\nbeing won by Miss Newman and Miss\nAnnie Stanton. Late In the evening refreshments \"were served.\nCharles Dempster returned last nlglit\nfrom New York where *ha has been on\nbusiness for the past month.\nThe teachers' training class will give\nn   imudcal   and   literary   concert   In   tbe\nMi-thiMiis-t church on Thursday, Mav \u00a3'\".\nat   S   p.m.    The   feature  of  tlie concert\nWill   be  a  comedy   tn  two  netB, entitled\n\"Dorothy Clyde, or the Squire's Daughter.\"\nIMPROVEMENT CONTINUES\n(By Dnlly Nows Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, May 27.\u2014Improvement in\nher royal highness the Duchess of Con-\nnuiight's condition continues uninterrupted.\nSound Values\nAt $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00\ns_\nGENUINE PROPERTY SNAPS.\nA GIFT.\nRARE CHANCES.\nFour   Excellent   Houses with Largs Gardens in FAtlRVIEW.\nPrices\u2014*4,350, $3,500, $3,000 and $2,650. v\nEasy   Payments.      Easy  Terms.\nSplendid Houso on 4 Lots, Falls and Latimer; 9 Rooms; all\nmodern convenisness.    Prios\u2014$3,000.00, on Very Easy Terms.\nHIS IS A   MOST   DESIRABLE   AND   CONVENIENT HOME\nFOR A C.P.R. MAN.\nOthsr Properties in various parts of the City.   Intending Purchasers will be shown over any of the above and supplisd   with\nfull details on applying to\u2014\nChas. F. McHardy\nBAKER STREET, NELSON, B'C,\nFIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, .-\u201e\nEMPLOYER8 LIABILITY INSURANCE.\nAt these nrices we offer you a range\nof styles and patterns that have no\nequal in Nelson for either originality\nor variety. We give you attractive\nfabrics, exclusive models and the\nfinest hand tailoring in Canada.\nAll Suits at these prices bear the\nFit-Reform trade mark, which in\nitself is a guarantee of quality and\nvalue.\nEmory & Walley\nClothiers and Hatters  *\nilding Time Is Here]\nSEE\" Uft FOR PRICES\non all kinds of\nBUILDING  MATERIAL\nSpecial attention to out off town\nwork and ordera.\nWaters & Pascoe\nBUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR!,]\nOffice snd Factory I\nFRONT STREET\nQueen Studic\nEstablished IM,\nPortraits\nViews\nPictures\nPicture Framinj\nALLAN LEAN, M.nsg.r.   , j\nP. O. Box 812. Phons ifc\nNslson, B. C.\nThe B. C. Assay and\nChemical Supply Col\nLimited 1\nSupply complete equipment foi\nAesny Offices and Laboratories, Cheat]\nleal and Physical apparatus foi\nSchools and Colleges. i\nAgents ln B. C. for tbe \"KHLLERf\nAssay  balance.\n6f-7. Hornby Street,     Vancouver, w, i\nVictoria B.C.\nReal estate Is a safe and profit-!\nn-blo Investment. My >connectton I\nwith leading, reliable Victoria brolt- ir\nera kcepB nie In close iouch with I\nthe beat buys; also to do the heat J\nfor you in selling. I solicit your |\nVictoria business, buying and selling.\nH. E. DILL      \u25a0\n17 K. W. C. Bloek, Nelson, B. C.\nWatch\nRepairing\nIt  does not- -pay   to  carry\nwatch that does not keep tlnn|\nwhen you can have your watt\niv.|iairi'ii by us a&d guarantee!\nfor one year to keep good tlm#\nMall orders receive prompt at|\ntontlon.\nJ. J. Walker\nJeweler and Optician   .\nBaker St. Nelson. Bi\nWe Have\nGood Buys\nIn Unimproved Lands'\nIn  tracts of from 10 to 40 acre!\nsuitable for orchard   homes;   alsd\nlarge tracts that could be subdlvld-J\ned to advantage.\nIn improved ana-partly Improved\nplaces  In almost any part ot i\ndistrict.\nIn fcsldencei In tho city and I\nurbs.\nIn Nelson business property.\nWe are agents for leading fir\nInsurance companies, and can ghfi\nyou the protection you require if\ncase.of loss by fire.\nWo can also -WWte ydu-UPs ttrf\naccident Insurance with responslbk\ncompanies.\nWe bujr and sell mining and Itijf\ndustrlal stocks of merit,    -\nSt Denis &\nLawrence\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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